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"The defeat - 0f vo;:: tdidt - -6 .., he Dmna- ' eTatle party ; plia , c.I; by Fre t , -,:thotiow, majority, at. thaAattifirlitfilei.„4, was . 4 .; significantWitAttotien., , i .ofdinhileliOntitiaent that onlythAte wlid4 64 1 ,wilt4iieblind mina . disregard iti It admonished all who were in terested in the, success of . the party; that there zeopikbe z ne.-roaaanable,lope of. escape from • &feat in,,,Qmolier; ints . l.7a Sincere - effort' was .niadettb=ii7elect -ultexceptionable nominees, lifieffilenfoillitt.W , and , win:ytlier-~;Pi.r. l-° 41 4 ,1 inassisAff i out •citizenit: „for6.thle,pnrpose, iri-'aegreat .memaire, :.the,,loY,,rules ,were inviiied — and 'a*-lneW and greatly-improved , code xe4ePtedT ~ triTtio.sc i a l ° t l?'4o.nt) the ,new sio a t em - b as at ai s tadsbaproinoting the eleiition `of d'beitir 'Clift* bf Aelegates than thosci for merly chosen', end„in securing a lidirepresen , l a iße s 4t(the - real ;views and withei of the .I, a . r wribitt We...confess that ithas.-mot. been U atiteeisiftd atiVre anticipated. ; We hoped that lartinPlinpditaiipitominations -would -be of IMClt'it 'e, "iiiaCtie• flint' We''cbitlit honestly ' ' " '4l 4111 seMiclentionsizendersemid,chm‘end them-7 444 4.45 -0 4)t- . 1 14.1 44: 1 0" 61 4 iio*afiatiqno the made, ; but, it:at: the very hest reeii Seeking the treapective.plateesWenid 11e;13eleeted. , Tinter, -tunatelyr.Welcannot tiotter.ormselves that these -naptchstioneltaire , been.realized , • ' . ~, 1 .' .. , ~-Itiffaidenisblng•thatra community,Tosaess yniinTtitieggregate: so:Much Intelligence and liOniisfY alll'hila4elphite, - Sliettld nimelYaninnit, M.3nßricii#,:td,,ibe7Self-intilated - outrage Of ,repastyelecting to stations so important as, her, ‘ 4..4uTATRIBOPO ! , n e i Y:O 6' .:ire*:iilleis., of Incompetency oruff,OeritPtiOn';':, /V le' 'high time,that r s tratticking anti ; tmffingliolitlelans, WhodeAtninds. are.; not ,expansive enough. to 4 cOtriPrebend , ani.,honest• principle, and whose Meitil Weliii4Oriefetalind them to the plainest "dbltinalOn-',bStweeri 'right , and wrong,,,shonld filiinglitittiat tlie great - body - of the voters of ThiladelphiaVliperAnpierily reinile ,to!con firm-, any , neMiliatiena,WlAch are Weundt to :bet. madey',',-;or,, are , tainted = With With the, odor of -, corruption ...and fraud, .or are : be.; -Stowed...wow men-who. fall.-:.below the ave. • rage,bonanidnd - in intelligence and hotiesti. 1l el,.Philatelphia - votetc: - Can look back upon Illiiliieetlbe:beeitpards of theDounty Offices' f9SthP )thitie4:lo ri 9: il ,l4 P . .e -ina n P er , in 'ooh, 1 04. 0 is 10A-*fii:.ir i l. k l a ct ed- AT . P ie T ;74hont feeling ,tltried, of!he, eciOtiet hf sjotife i , Of the, :men for-whem be,votel...4'bn'epp,osition party, has heen , Covered-with; disgrace .over,and over 'apinVeolar: as : , tbe - dereliction 'ot. Its- chosen 'Candidate* cenid 4higrade ' it, by their Alefalea., .tions, their incompetency, . their 'neglect ~ ,Of 410;,. 1 4if tarn:Perini With - the public records; 7ttibkillegkfiiiiititorke i• lid '-this ,'Democratic. party 4ii, 00 Oote4 . ffiiir,!firlip )lave behaved n0.im!t4P.r......, need now „‘-." ;, -,, 1-_' • '. , :,,, What we need nowis' not Merely, ~to ;have dues-as.mnyetittmse ;;who.:have pre -cede& tinstri-bnt",who Are ;: .better., men-4110 poseesi integritiami.intelligende - enough to. dOtlit.ii .- tiityi-zineti r svtio *end &I-cavil Poe- Steo , ll4,34oOrilitif ithibutetrof 'honesty and .capaeltY. - . 'r - ;,...i Atbe 4 nominations ,of , the, late. Democratic Oeunty,Oonventioa. ere as good as acme; that ..have . beert made heretofore 7 -"perhaps as good , aaztheq:opposition ittoy- make this „fall; but , r there , wittrplenty of material presented torbet"; ter leleetiOna than those:decideci , npon. . , Demoortitto'notidnee" Tor Clerk of Asgrid*,donit;:Enwtnkßitrirsn; we are ncArlkietii97,;4:4Mti#C4l?.bnt: have heard , • bim spokeh Of:hyhaani, ; wprehisld de.; awing man, whe, haa„alwaya_ borne -a geed character for intelligence, and honesty, He itachinist , by' , trade; of , great , contlaned'att a feW;Yeitje gave'-Way under hiSex-, liistinitibiShittrialiers;and thtdiegif eases sary to'obtain less labiorionti" iiiiidejinent, he wo, elected Clerk of She BOrd of ,Quardittni of the Pour. The dug*, Of ,tbis 'plaCe he discharged', we think, ht, a satisfactory manner. Froin that we can, leara is a ierycre.' Cf . ,. candidates -- toiltegiSter :of been C46Y:111 - have made, s mulch. betterAeloieetto4 Wn.triit Sarrnr.,, A`,.nfintbrir-OVhoaest;in telligent, altd. deieriblifineti'were nained for' thia place 7 -pett,who ,r4inpaitely , enfterior to, :bin( :in ,qttallficatiohip-and ,in' , :cittinti,tc, the fav4410,::#44444t01i cOntnitMityr He la-AC pressut,keeper of . the debtor's de, partment of Idoyetnimeing - .Priaon4 : ;',fte is a sterfiMitiO , candidate fcir, the._ kow wai,oirce tri:fhellad 'for, CterX:of the" Quarter Sessionsi— and three years' ago sought the' .nomination ':for- Re - eater: ef 2 d`Ofeatedl* -the - , 'present,- incimbentz Its" Urese4 , .niednitilinit • rather:: due. tel., hie Petele44 { C-04rtele le* the, PP.Oo!,,entl: to conibinition w ith the nonsin4 than gilSouldb"s been entertained of bls Magas tor; ity or any idea that his nomi nation would' 6e.itiore ,approplate, than:that of Many: ofhis - Comtvtitortg If the nanies':of d ll the candidates had been 'nut inte."4'hati and a toY;rldlndthidod,zhall =drawn out- one;, the. chancei ire that haiionidlutvii made a better notnineethanldriSaiinfl • • • • , , . , For Sheriff; ,Grostos Bottom was nomi- , 'noted; :11, - iM'CitiAce„of great impertance, and;shmihkbellifeti by it mak' of , the , highest pbereeter., l 4Tkis4i i iri?V- 1° ( 44: - 64er • the ProperWAMVl*!:hll 4 ,, , ;cOnneition • wf'tli 'the` seleationeflurere; o v er thelikeilialditttertleti 'ofithe**'o'reritniikVerY , ti liere,` - aa jn riomeldt'wo is th; case idow, the, first Keretleuntit ',et" the dis trict yea,: Sheriff. - -4ro-,Other , hied ; public efficer Z44. 1 (04i#0. goo, Ito -.the PeoPle'efthhceitycoptiperhapsytheilayor : Butoiiiyateiri ! olepient'44befill `ffi f4 ) ,ffi lah -W s :4 ls i r f ee to the cityiand itilltbe,TeiPeinated: until elected' W,e , ThadiMped .. ttutt- AlUiLiDemocratie „party would ili*Oti,t)ii - 014"1 , 1**c ' 00 6 ) ( ,,te - lieve a rarereellent - naines submitted' to:theigonven:.- tion,-alnopg diem tiMt, of Ittinnitt Vireo; w hcae ,election Woul d, haire reSinlied , iii Sib- . 'strudel *alit eeMbliShini *new:policy, and In havinghhlumbiess &the office Conduct; ed *feet* beam - staid uptight Manner. 44##, t nelt'donbt„that anbetyreetv him and the -nominee thavolee of the Party Was CVerwhelm sentiment bialmen overtdaughearimany think iinfeirli; Third are innierti that on the twelfth 'ballot hm really Was , nominated, alitiongh the resUlt:was ' I • , ; In prippertorthis allegation we have heard known, that ,Ot 'the", tote, repotted .- to be ninety.nhie , Eiriitri to ninetpeighti for gimps i.„Banustr., unti , I the Chair curvris, voted for Mr. iturtnitr,, thus Making' the :vote stand ninetynine to ninety-nine. .0n this ballet; however, we learn Aliet: Mr . SEAsr, from the Sii4 Ward, was Orient; and 'that during Ids absence, LUKE 'ltsidasr,adeleilate from the eighth ;division of the §eyenth' wardi voted ,for Gleans IL ERRILELL when Mr; SsiniAe- neMe was hif.,l7`Qtitir, delegate from the 'lmmo ward, tt - gentleman of: high " character and respeetabllity,- 'arase in - his place at the time, and called the attention of, the :Oonven deli; tri,, • the',' feet; but' his voice was drowned by: the clamors of the Mends of Ifir.,Bsuaira., Who were atinding ;ftround, and, cognizant of the fraudnlent vote, thu s- preVented Its ex- Pesnre itt• that titne; Euro/di - therefore,' was fairlynominated-on that ballot: there are ether minor/3, il•eblY:„ - circulated p andcommented upon thronghout the "whole city - ,:that corrupt xriesns:sierertnied, and that delegates ,Were I , ,bought; up, with money; to betray thewisherrof their nonstlieents: - ", • his filled e number of public offices, but there is very little in his' character or-ln the , Riede, ~ef:_his nomination to inspire thebelleibatheWill aid any reforie in the glierites:Otia4,4 g 6 might do '*;Well; but'Would probably do no bettor than • _ '`- On - Friday neat , Williahte and Cox, iyhO TlitiSiii, l l4 4 bnerl-of, death at Lewiston.Fills, for ,„,,the"DA r Aitii , "*lilltted; Cit'bnitrd of the SinoPe,V, win be •;exelattd.„: Trowiston Palls Jelpsied ant's "The donseiner of this oonvicte is ;: r aspe*ciditiasid , igned;' , , :Williams says Vo;niricir mikapiliei his cite; and seems to be fully-pie yated for his.noltainit end. Oen ',bolls at , 6 math =tar amore worldir point • his eon quark response was ordeity thattll244i me, 16;c1:3 °nets...ls : Awn dotday,, (dOtis,) botvieesi the „henfir;"4 , tWeive :and tone; they lore 'moottho to*blots they •are mondettined.' Chick thO 'ottriCsitYie tbeintinan raCei immenstoon 7 cotirsi or peopiessilVitobably, witness the °neon tion;:,;:lir.e Tint nibat , the - wite of the. spate of the -wasittat . deteA by 'William, !Ileitis eked" of pa prieonekosix ednetiday, u the :Stione4whicloensgari.,76Wead, Madrid: 'The% deep: OtNiiktemn hevenialOisted .01 ' knees: he lsigged the leigit anew) o the •innidared • nian'i wife,: while' Oox maintained a 'stoical Indifference, unmoved by the scoop enactor' nO iteitt aim." MAIL: ; 'lateOrefront., 4 _ 4 .o644oll.oltea.." tiitio:=espopaenee=ot7The.Pressi WasnimiiCit, Aug. 27,1 858 . One aftei.the ottKof,ithe‘leading Democrats of the Fointh takes ground iii faVor of. Douglas. Speaker Orr, of South Catalan, not having the fear of the Oharlegton lifeririry before hie eyes, % does nothesitate ..to, express thia, preference, and thus indireotly to rebukethe course of the Wall: ington Union.. In duo time we will have latch "utell.lYl'HunrY , MaYPdA. l4 " M9 , 4ll9l ,St ; land, taking the saute ground. The attack's of the hien 43 Muller Ore en;of Millioarijor daring to say that be prefers Douglas to Lincoln, and a :new &ridable - of theineanity of that paper. More than one half- of :the , SOlithern papers, including the thief. organs 'of the Democratic. party, have, taken this ground; and they will not abandon it 'before the thunder of the • - The most oitraordinary, canvass of . the , day - i 9 -that now milking by the, well-known 4 " Tom thir. • *he' in' Ohio. ~ I.le is said to be over sixty, bit is still full'of vigor• of body and of mind., While Strongly opposing , .the Lcoompton, policy of Mr., Buottekart,he takes high grounds against see • tionahme, .!rebuking -to Abolitionfsts.with much ferocity, and terrifying the factions by hie fearless .rhettirlo. As yet he him no-oppcinent is his' ~ t riet, - and is expected, to be elected ,almost by acclamation. r The moat dangerons plisse that the opposition to' the - ,Demooracy Can- assures. is un— questionably that of nationality. may be the best,, in the long ran, for the country, When such ideas as A , Ito more, slave States',' , are - given up ; but the Democracy must close up raiike,, arid Tinwn down all proscription, before such a transformation of their old.adversary. . • OcylazoNAfi, . . Letter from the North Branch of the Sus • • quehamm. ' • (Oorreepondenee of The Preal • ' Penney'verde abounds .in pietnreaqtteatenerY. 'The - valley of the North Branch of the Bustin!. henna is inferior to none in the rural beauty of Us cultivated plains, the wild sublimity of its moun tain gorges, and' the majestic strap of its superb hills. -From - Northumberland up, there is a eon 'stant ancoessien of beautiful views, - whose charm. fug eautraitpleares the eye of the delighted tourist =rich plains , perpendicular walls of rook, that ie. Mind ye - Woe the Palisades, with the river winding at their'llaie:—.lovely;hom'e-like valleys; and meg nillient hills, that roll off in cultured beauty, to mingle - with the distant mountains. • .; .- • If your readers have any admiration for the, beautiful and the grand la Natdre, Mr. Editor, let them spend a 'fen- days along the Nortlflitranch from its junction with its slater stream to the (Angelo . ground of Wyoming:-'As I have wandered among the hillawhioli heti in thevalley, in Which stands the town of Berwick, I have often wondered that -it to en lilt% known tolume:. Berwick is .on the upper side' er Columbia, county, closely adjcilning Imseria. ' It stands on the river bank;on an ale- vgted =plain, a' hundred feet . above the Si:toque hann' l'hitt plain reaohea balk nearly two Miles, until Willies" to' the heights of.ffummer Hill, be hind which is reared the dark 'bine outline of the . Huntington mountain. The, plaid sweeps up and down for'several miles narrowing as it goes. On the opposite sided' the river theland is broken, 'willing off' frciroj the 'river bank some trio miles to the fooVot the Necoopetik monntain, which is cleft, 'in one peint`to hi base, to afford passage for a ro;' teahtioitreein 'Of Hie sameiinte.' 'Along -its Wa ters, at on e s moment: gliding placidly through Soft ineadwirs and at another rushing over obstructing "rooks; you - have one of the-most picturesque end wildly beautiful drives that can be conceived. Borwielt is the lofty peak of •Cotimilledo; Witch' springs perpendicularly from the river bank some'sis or eight hundred feet. A; eindinvadmewhat toilsomo'road leads twits sum mit; from whieh one of the most magnificent views is to be obtained that the genii try can furnish.. At 'your feet the Busquellatina can'- be seenwin4lig along like a broad belt of silver for twenty miles and more, its banks forming grioeftd carve!, that' are charmingly fringed with 'gitsitn, while several islands rest' upon' its placid bosom like gems of emerald.' -In front .Iles' 41ilyitsel country, rearingwith grain' and beautifully tnteraperatd "with woods, a if-with a viewto pietureeque effect, and dotted over with farm hones, barns, and the evidences of human thrift. ' , The mountain gorge thiekshinnyi-where the Ayer Dego* ,0100 4 4 7 PQ have btirst' through its rooky beerier, is lb your right. To *Melon; gleaming - in the sunlight, are 'the Villages of Beatillavini and ilerwlek, and fur ther down;•of Mifflin: • Beak rif yart,the hills toll 'their wood-oraiinedslopei to the foOkof the New , peek range, whmie untouched-forest king! wave their lerf t lrictignitioncto their 'brothers' on .the rooky ?He of the Huntingdon mountain.. Come, and' see foi4oisidelf. It:is' worth a visit from Philadelpbta te'eateh 'a glimpse er the - prospect froth Ooknolleip. Near, by are the Malik ef, the' Wanivellopen, where 'the' water • tempi, in loantx W hiteitass;dewn precipice of some eighty Thin' diver.' trickle, ticisini' the d'the 'dirk brown, sitilleite light spray cools the air to an inviting:teMperstare, Above these • hark. 'are' the , eSteindie . ' rxivrder works .of 'Parish; Biker; the' Most ostensive in the :Plate, of which more anon.' If some , enterprising landlord windd , bitteleot a house of summer resort - on'Oonitalloup, he would . Make Ilia fortune in few years. The:Spot - needs linty to be knotin to be raved - Wont. • Bat; for rho present, adieu. " Ouscon. 'Lotter from Now York. [Correspondence of Tho - Presaa • • • ' - - •- Nov Ynotr, August 2 1.8613 f The :pimple at Staten Island continue excited regard ing pentlienee s and A reurnatrince igptiust, the' present arrangements of quarantine fa circulated for signatures , Legit night tits cabbie of tarry-boats, plying beiveap the Wand arid 'our - city were !Died With toilette Lignite arising from bltrninsi infected clothing on board the Iron scow. - An 'extoniiiie -tire 'Oacurnd - this morn log at etapietoe; Staten -, Island, by which • about $lO,OOO in property was destroyed. . The Gras:Ali/dr, of -firee Ifisione, of this State, took setionlastnighti in reference).* the .ceble celebration, hx . . ; ndeptinga4eries„cf'ressointions , for reeord. The, order; flowslier, wilt not takeiareln the public cere; Moisies of eepday °ex • Reynolds, a - prominent ilolftielsn of the old 'Whinktiy, and late ViesiiilMC'effthe Atiefloaq 'oral Conientiort thie ".ittg, id deed: • Illtedisetwe'cisi dropsy' Mr. ft. WM latelj, before the pub* In comma :Mori 'with the , Tariff .Investiliation'Oomnsfitels, on the bribery by atone :10_0., Boston;,and bas- strenuously asserted blistanswanos of other,then political action in the, spatter., Mr. 11... was former) , * widely isiown as the swallow of a Journil of Qom. Wilkes , EiNorlog_ Expe, ditlop , , in yrhtch he wee a - participant. Tfir adrecated: iit,one time the tfiiciy of his relative, Capt. Symteee ; Wispee),l4 sr: inbteirenein somninnicatlois through the earth, on Whioli the idea of Symms's' Mole" was founded. • • ;.• . , ' Sidatighter of ihe,Well-knoWci es-Cknuicilman Wild' 'the pi/TA:Aut.:of Wild , it famous candy,.whlch assumes to be _'.not for it day, for all Urcie.2? Jo now one toils with, ber,spotpie, Stephen :Van, Kenssehter, second son _of the Patrocn, at Albany.. Stephen haaheen in erratic boy l bnt therein every prospect now, it is said, of his .ettlitig dawn, as one ofthe sober Knickerbockers, and "enjoying the large patrimony which he will inherit in a rationalatyle with his youthful ind lovely Lady. ' Tho Mosta' Taylor arrived this afternoon, bringing 51,484,014 in speeds, The news reports the gold fever 'subsiding. - —The British residents of flew York are called to cesemble-en masse, at,kiblo's Saloon, tp take measures for participating In the Fable celebration. A committee of the State Falcate to now in session here, to , esaminar the working of thp Metropolitan police &Wait. " But trifling Improienient is to be noticed in stocks today This morning, Beating opened at 40% and closed at 48X. N. Y. Central showed a business of &bent 2,000 shares, beginning at 79%, and after 'various flnettlatiolut, closed at the. same figure, seller three. Delaware and Hudson brought yesterday's price. Penn sylvania Coal brought 76 regular 'against 74, seller slaty, yesterday: Brie opened at 17 k, and closed at 17k. Pacific Mall Steamship declined The Westein were steady. Michigan Southern, idAstotdc, was sold at '24 to, 24,k, and the guarantied advanced k Idiettigau Oehttal evens:ad %, selling at 68%3 Milwaukee and Misalesippl showed a sudden'rise from 17 and 17x, yesterday's quotations, to 20 and loxi Cleveland and Toledo (selling 100 shares) brought yes. tellers price, EGX ; Chicago and Boni Islind declined %, closing at 72% ; Cleveland, Columbus, and Cim efianatl brought 91% j Galena and Chian() advanced X. The eSchspgea at ,ths ;bank Clearing Cringe this =motor were 518,4413,48 OS, and the balances 11371,- 898 10 The Metropolitan certificates are $3,000. *The following is Friday's business at the office of the desistssit Tregenrer t Receipts 'payment; Balance The receipts include $lB2 NNW YORK STOOK K. aIOOFD $166,304.74 198 298 42 18,47d,82.8.10 ; 000 front enitpma. ORANGII—Appot 47 3110/01D, '100.2.1101d0n 0 11. 58% 25 511 oh BokN In II 24,14 100 do 1180 24.1( 500 do 08024% 160 ' Mai fl do o R Pro 48 WO 24X 100 60 Panama It 11 860 114 20111 0011 R 77 50 Na1&Oh1 11, 1030 83X 180 - do 88x 300'Oleve&Toledo R'_Bs lrO do 81546 100 do 68085)( 20p do 105 85,1‘ 100" do W 31 °ILION and 78 ' do 830 73 8000 Idlmouri Bea 54,k , 6000 Rrltin Coy '7l 803 5000 Rae 1324 mtg b 90 4000 111 Oen bd • tug 4000r1#alecoht 2d mtg 91 1000 140.9.11 L,CI bda 2•44 i 2000 • _ 2 2 4% 6000 do • ' als 4X i 1000 • • de - 26 80 RA 931111 5 .10 .314 i .100 do a 5 19g 00 Penn Cott CO 75 IEO N York Oon R 70% 100 REle-Roll bBOlB 81 Ilud Rio It 'pop 28) -1 1 00 00 Rea do 030 4.8% x gR "White Folks Getting Sassy'', [From the Cincinnati Times.] A few days ago,. while Conductor Woodall's traid, was stopping at Xenia, three " oullard gammen " ,got - aboard and attempted to enter the ladles' oar. 'The conductor stopped them', and told them that if they wished, passage they must gip further for ward. Rather' than .do 'this, they , stepped off. -The oonditotor spoke tellie'brakemen, 'a stoat Go ill & sort of. a fellow, who never objects to a tunes, and told him.to see that the trio of colored gentili ty did not enter the ladies' car before or after Starting. —, - ;.I'inipbrakeman eyo4ihe trio; who evidently in tended to ride :in that , aar, and, no other. They. did riot like the looks of.the sentinel, however, and after growling awhile'ede of them said : "Come en, genie ,• goad take that forrard ear: White White folks gittin so may, liow•a•daye, did gatemen have no respect shown 'em." They took - the forward oar, much to the regret of the brakeman, whose huge fists just then began t 9 itch for tow fumy etrottee. THE PRESS.--PIIILAMITIA. SATURDAY, AUGUST '2B, ISM TL1E.:1447 1 %. - tivis BY 'if. ,TFLEGRAVH, Via the'inle - iicanYeligFolt Co, Line. • Movements of ihe'Empeior Napoleoii THT c AF. , pIPLO . MITIC AGINTE; ADMITTED 21`a THE Thb Christian Relikiox,4/11*ea! NAMIONN OyErtD. - , Dates from St. Petersburg to-!lugus:t.2lst. L0141)8N, Frid morning,Aug. —via Valentia, lreland'..4-T v he Emperor Napoleon and lininr,eas Eugenie will 'retimi to Paris to-Morrow, from - their tonithrouill The King of E. - mallets too sick to visit; (Mimi Vie torts, se was expected. Her MaJesiy retains borne on Mondai. • "BY the terms of the treaty - of peace with' Chins the empire to ensued to the trade of all nations. . The Ohrbi tian.religice is allowed,, and the diploma* agents of ell nations are admitted, Full "indemnit y : is `nrevided for 'Bnglarid and Prance, bat the despatch "received-ma - kes mention of any ibdempity to the 'United States. BT. PagligSßOSQ, August' 21.--The an nouncement , of the treaty of peace with. Mins has given great satin= faotron to the Emperor and Court: - Akar innara, -Adguit --The' steamer Madras ar rived at Buss' on the 7th instant, with Bombay dates to the 19th of Jul:. - FROM INDIA. Tararrir BAT, Aug. 27, P:M.--l:The Only additional naves received over the cable is a further item of India Intelligence. . At Gustier the insurgent army was broken up, and much progress had been made in the establishment of order in all the disturbed dietricia. Nora.—The only news despatches yet' " received throrigh the cable were addressed to the -agent tltbe Associated Press at New York. 'No 'speoial or private despatch of Buropean hews has. paseed:over this line to any other ,address, and none will be . .passed until af ter the cable is thrown open to 0'63 ' No commercial news has been or will be received nn= til after. the Thiele made public. Ds 8A0T.1% . , The Atlantic ' Telegraph—The United States and British Governments are to be placed. on. a- Footing of Absolute Banality,. 1 ' _ Nsw Yong, Aug. 27.-:.lnformatlon has been reeeti.:, ed that Lord 'beihSe has Signified hie rrellngnesa to amend the charter of the Atlantis Telegraph Company so tut to place the United" States and Brltish`GOrern ments on &footing of absolute eqxiallty. ' , - • Sr. Lon's, anent 7f .—The Salt take ecirrespondent, nrthifitipublicals says that Davtd.6.,,Sarr, the eon of fierveyor•General Btu?, pas to the city; end had sae. , seeded in getting Charles W.' Moveler, forreerlv alsrk in the 13tirveYor , s efUae: to file an ailldevit denylog_the troth, of his former affidavit sustaining . the charges' made softest Oen: ' = • -• The Indians ara'raofe .hostile now .than they hasid been at any time since .the Territory was first settled. Nearly. all the tribes were engaged , in committing' depredations. A. number o pf settlers had been billed; and several bands of horses had been stolen. Ae yetthe teoo have made no Affertito protect thi settler/1. The so ldi ers repsived their pay the latter' part of July, r which a large -number deserted, taking along some mules and citizens? clothing from the camp. • Cedarfallay Is said to be a poor place for winter quarteri - - - .• . General Johnston Mb making preparations to send some of his aiiimaletiiatber valleyd: Gltiveeteie Aammlagctitt retains the cOntilence of the community, and thus far, hie acts and - policy give gen, erabsatisfactbin. r, - . _ yrpm - • "-Wenn:toren, Aug 2 . l.—Seoratiiithail has returned tethe city. -, : •. Advices to the 26th of /lay etude that San er'e wag- Ateroad party wee at Thompaonla Pace, Weehlta Moun tain's., The work on 'the road wu progressing vigor-' emir. All well. A party was about being sent ahead to Pear river to locate an advance division of the road: ' „ . • • . • Tho U, B Treasurer's statement for the week shows the radelpts to - have btu 82 282 278; on deposit, $l5, 826,000, or which: there was et .lesw York nearly' $11,000,000. Wienrnaprow,,,Ang.- 27 —The -Nayy Department bee detached Mot Spans from the 4Catalpa, now on the Nortbeio ahem, End ordered hint to the Oyane. Lieut. Terrett has been detached trim the receiving. ship Pennsylvania, and ordered to the Oyane. - - Lieut. Stilwell has been detached from the receiving chip. Princeton at Phil/Alights, and ordered to the S t a ra - Webb hat been 'ordered to the: fiabine; vice Mont. Creighton, transferred to Hee lteanoke. Limit Bead has Shen detachbd liana 'the Roanoke, end ordered to the stere.elelp Supply. . Talent. Henry A- Adorns bat been ordered to the re. celving-chip Princeton. 'Porter Clarke last heen ordered to the a tore-ship qiPer: ' • U. S. Treasury Statement.. Waanfroros, Aug. 27.—The following is the weekly stetpme4 of the palled Iffstes Treasury ' . Tremor,!balamm " • 812,825 528'15- Amount of Becelp f te: ' "2 888.182 12' Drift/ paid 1,020,212 88' prate tuned 2,110,858 81 Unto. 268,218 05 Regatta at Springfield, Kass. ~ ; BPRIVOPIII4O, AUgailt 27.—The regatta hern.l6.day Reply interrupted by the storm, but, aside front the 8 8 1bor. 51 1 11 sthfrig hpa.paased off pleaaantly.ihit Is quite large ationdanaCor ppopli, from - out of to *, and there are twenty-fonr -entries of boatiLielren the Out knee, at 1.1 o'clock of four-omit four for the second, 4,12 o'clock, of six.oared boats; air for the wherry race, at 2% o'clock; and seten -for tsa nieen=stakes, at 8,1c0 , 0100n. In the first race the boat Prank a: Wood, of Wewburg, it. Y., won the urine of $lOO, making the three miles In 22' minutes and 88 so. tondo. -jp OA socop4"raco the Port fla/ Roy, of Boston, you the prise of 11100, in 22 ndoptaq and 21 secends. The ranee the afterndon promise to tog highly exciting, and the weather bids fair to favor ns. Yellow rover at'New Or)gans. Neer °amuse, Aug. 26.—.:The number of 'deaths by yellow fever yesterday eras 60. Arrest of 'Fugitive Slaves at Cincinnati 0111011111/17, August 27.—Two fugitive @levee, belong ing to Robert Ingraham,-who escaped from . Kan tchy jp March, were arrested. laid, ntght in We city. er were taken beforypodualseloner Newhall; who re mended theni to the custody of Male loaner,' and they ;trete irtnuedlately taken po OoTiogton. , The street wee r,oede so %Wetly that' the Op° interest Wan hot ex. YESTEUDA.V.?I, pßooggplmag • [Reported for The Frees.] QOAILTER 1316610118--Judge Ludlow.,—Yeeterday Morn- , log young phyelelan was put on his trial, on the charge of picking the pocket of- an old woman. alleged to hey'eheen done in 'one of the Care of the Frankfort -and Southwark r Atailroad Company. - The prosecutrix I testified that elm vim nutting by the side of the defend ant, andthatlier porte monnale wee taken at. the.tisne. On ;the „part 'a defence, it Was shown that parties left the ear, Jut before the ports monnale wee mimed: Nvidinee of cOod character was'alsa offered. 'The Jury acquitted without leaving the box..."' 1. t.• Michael Leonard was arraigned, on the charge of Mk' allgting Officer Marley, With Intent ; to kill. The. al. !aged assault was committed on the occasion of the sheeting of William Gamble, a few nights slime, A pies of not guilty was entered. Leonard was not ready for trial, and the case went hrer for a few days. 'Morris Goldstein, who-was tried on the charge of, al esulthigAlent. Taylor of cfermontown, Thursday af ternoon,' Waft yesterda y discharged from Custody ' In granting hie discharge, Judge Labor, remarked that*, he believed him to be a • dangerous man, :and' recom mended hint to leave the city as quickly .as poslibli. Lie is suppoted o I,)eloapee:tad With a ' dangerous ,gang 'of burgiatil, • ' " '' • • • The Wile of James 0. Walley, a tionetablp of the Fifth ward, charged with a misdemeanor in Mee, was. lulled up for trial. This defendant is alleged hivie extorted ten dollars and a buffalo robe from a pinion whoa he had in custody. Walley woe not reedy for trial, acd the cue went over until Friday nett. Ann and James Fellatio were put On their trial on the charge Osmanli and battery: Jury out. - None of the other courts were in seselon. (Prom the Overland Mend of Chine of 2'2d Alho•I • The Pekin arrayed with the English- mails Ort the 19th, again within forty days from the General' Post office. Our dates from the Polio extend, to the 9th inst. No opposition was met by our gun• boats on the route to Tientsin from the forts at the mouth of the Polito, whose capture was reported] in our last summary. On 'the 29th ult. both the Earl of Elgin and Baron Oros with their suttee, lookirp their•qnarlers in the vielnity of the city. Soon afterwards intimation was, received of the appointment of Tolninriiii, a - general of the Mar- ohou banner, as special high 7, oommissioner. Saturday, the 6th, the Earl - of Elgin bad his flit ' interview with his Exaelletoy, the Baron GO meeting him in similar state the day followint. It is presumed that the business of these meetings was entirely formal, aid fatting prompt cow l+ ones with our demands, the "ambassadors are m imed to declare war.. ,Without each deolaratim of war we see no feasible means of bringing mrtr tore to a proper footing, ). In the south of China the news of actual hw• Slides at the north' appeared to be the long-dt• sired signal for societies banded for annoyance If the barbarian to proceed to actual operations. Ne person feels safe; and ono of two things must shortly be performed, either we must entrench the foreign quarter in such a manner that foreigners May sleep o nights, or vacate the place altogether. What the allies could mean by declaring Canton open to trade, and. yet neglect - to make provision for the safety o fi traders, it is impossible to divine It is generally understood, however, that the fate rests with General Van Stratibenzee and Mr. Parkes, rather than with the ambassadors an naval commanders, neither the general nor , th commissioner having sufficient mind to realist what is actually and tacitly required of them. • much for malting a mere soldiet—though a gallon , soldier—the - directing head of a province ; a mere Interpreterx—aisoneeited and aeltwllled youth-0 commissioner. , Some heavy floods in'the interior of Oheltiaig have had the, ant of cheekingthe advance of the rebels,"whose proximity to Ningpo was mention. , in our last. , A letter says:-"A panic in the native money market, midi is -has not been knowrifor a conpi derable time, his caused a suspension' of trade it Bhanghae. Large contracts were made for foreign goods on the spot and to arrive, in order that they might be included in the list of stores tole handed into the Taoutai , thereby al ditionel duty to be levied on foreign goods per. chased. subsequent to a certain- fixed date; htt • another mode of raising - the requisite funds havi •• been adopted by the Taoutai, In' consequence e the' remonstrance of foreigners, the speoulatort are embarrassed with large stooks. which, owlo p to the hostilities in the north, and the disturbandel of the interior, they aro linable to dispose of, aid have been obliged to apply to the bankers for sistanots to enable them to 'DIM. their contra I with foreigners. The bankers having alreadya largo portion of their funds locked upin adVancia on goods shipped to the north and to the Intel and in considerable investments 1n fihanghae d leis, heldlor an advance in value when the r, silk season t f lona in the ootratry,,withheld firths: , looornixicala on. Doubts began to be entertaind about their ability to stand theloss which wont fall upon them should the junks in the Path° h destroyoda runless made upon the banks, ad had it not beeh shown that they held stabled security in goods to pay Off their liabilities tb 'would nearly all have suspended payment. Ti ne was given them to get funds from Ningpo, chow, do:, and, now confidence is restored." At Madaol a fearful enidemi resetabllng lera-morbus, has been importe d from sitigapii; and fears are entertained of its reaching Hera 40i1S. and Queen Victoria; Vaithet from, Utah: Naval .Changes. THE COURTh I,iifeyeetinK from China. FROM. TRE:4OSEB TAYLOR- AT NEW ; ton' ••;.'.'/V9 MAYAIR LATER HALF IN GJOLD. I. The Steaming, blofee.-Taylor; fropi itopintalL on thl . l9th; and the California maild of: the_ f.th; - arrived at New York yeaterday afternoon. She brought about one million• and a half in gold. Tanisiiii LIST. - .. - AlnkSli Barik.i.. tS/ 4 0, 0 00 4 U Lawrence,.... 20,087. pintile'Biikerr .. , .. 4 !:16,500 L. 8 Lawrence & 120. f 22,500 .0 9.11figh5m.., , ,,, , , „ 5,000 Meader & Adams ..` ` 22 000 3-T1 Browning..... - - 9,000 .1 B Nowton &110;'; .40,289 , Butcher k 8re..., 8,000 3 a Parker & Bon.. 4,400 Clerk & Wilbur.... ;14000 Fiabard Patrick.:. 90,000 3 GDoshill..,,. ..i. 5;431 James Patrick ..;. 50 000 WDOolenian &Co. '.' d 6,800 Renard & - Co ' - 10,020 0 lit,Oreeby ''-- '21;505 0 VIDA' ' ' ''', 2,886' olf Orimmiuga.... • • 1.800 Bono. Falconerkoo 50,090 DeWitt,Kettle&Oo 30.0001Pcholfe & Brothers 43,430 Duncan, Br & 00.. -53,898 W Seligman &Oo . 50.000: . Zinetalu Broadt Co 10,849 Tilton &McFarland 2,800 Freeman & 00. ... ' 99,969 Treadivelb & C 0... 25,151 Thos 1 Hand 8000. 2.000 Turner Brothers... '9,600. Wm Hoge & 00... 29.600 R B Wade 5 000, Howes & Crowell.., 18,000 J-B Weir. • 10,000 ; Rolland & Asian- wells, Fargo, & Co 359:500 : - ..wa1l " ' " 81,3490rder • 19,920* pfNedley & C 0.... -,.56,000 - - . 11 0 Knight & Co.. . 5,800 Total • 1 $1;491,674 ‘ `l'Pliennoinits yea ' STE ilif SHIP Moans Ten.oa.:—From 'California—Lieut. ; o.lves and servant, „Major Tower, Captaln,Gardner, wife, two children, and'aervant. M -3 0: Connor,' lady and - slater, 'IL W Griswold, - Mrs B, Nichols and infant, 0 0 Brigham, W 11-Graves,Mrs Richardson, J. Goldberg, F Belles, wife and seidint, Mrs Lambert, B Stephens. I S Treathoueb , wife .dul l leant, 3411 Hawaii and child,. I Cogswella, wife and infant,. S B Map, F Larkin and brother, W D Ida, Comhlir, , D Fox,: M. Tusks, P Kelley,. Dr H L Bal. lions, W Pi Davis, J W Miraro,H H Todd, 0 7 John -put' Dr B K - Held, wife and child, 'Mr Archer, wife and child 'Dr •Binipson, , two,- children. and servant,' W ,W,0n„1r . .1 B Buller, Mrs 'Grublin and child, Ii Oloonm1), - wife - and ".infaiit',.. D_ 0 ' Hopkins; 13 Hardy and 10114,10.D.Shattnek,' 13 Lesko'', D.inr Wm Ritter, `0: - AHatadeld, .W Wa l ls, 3' 13' Friend , W it' Hard-. roan - -and irlfe,-.7 Glbson, , wife_ and 'infant, I 'S Bird and wife.. L I. Dauby, P Babette, .141 &Millen beak,' 3 W Hilton ' and wife,- Mrs Den and infant,. 19: - hlatiellus. Idra:Mood'And throw children; T. B. - McMartin, Rev. M. Bishop, wife and two children, -8. B. Hunter,' McCauley, wife and two children,' A.. 13. Baker,•7olinalabiullen and, wife, • fora. Etylveder, V. Johnson. E. Hopkins, - Mee. 'Brandon and infant, ,p. Small; I' lillOreth, ,l' - 1,. fdather,'W. 'B. Moak, John A. Brewster, W. N. Trueaky,-D, Lsport, W..P. Griswold, A. Ripparden, 11, Dennison, F. Waller, J. T. Young. H. A. Knlght and wife, 11, Hammond, P. Is hire, I. A. Pow aettiii3O.M fidy, J Spring a r. Dubois alannedy,Ernlan' 'and adfre,Saikson, Wisner, wVe and daughter, ,Robert Lela agay, Leballister; Lloeingen, llaech, Hodges, For 'rester, Jose Reed, Latta, Sampson, Finnegan, D Bailey, Mrs littaherling and infant, and 200 in - steerage From' Aepinwall-l-Oant. Turner. , A: Hardeastle, G T' Tophin, BD•Flogg and lady, M 3 Gluten, I W , Lentne and child.-B Echwerrie J Pionzsion; Oapt W 0 Stoat, L Davie, W,De Courcey. B Canasy,wife and daughter; 'Miss Mary - Kane, Capt Fourrett, NI - Knapp, T - Ames, M 131dall *II Baaoale, and-others. , , . „ , iCapt. Matfett re parts having captured s laver inilingtinder Amerioari colors, sidled sent herto Charleston., - , ,Died, Aeg. 24„ef bilious remittent feier, Mad. -Datum -Was buried at see. SUMMARY -0F TEE ,PORTNIGIITI (From - the BatiFranolore Bulletin ef the Mb.) ,TheAlemeoratio primary election for members of, the County Committee and Btate_Conienthin took. .place here on the 30th. July. It" as a very quiet, :wilbordered affair—the quietest :Dalmatia pri inarreleotiOn that ever - totk place in Bon Fran ',awe. It resulted In, a complete Success by the Administration wing. The custom-house and other -Federal offtoialiturned out en mese to swore this reiult, and disgusted not, a few honest °Eisen! by their shameless interference with the local politica of the country. . ' Their Mikes were deserted, and_ their- whole attention devoted to, the prints . % polls. f The "People's party," have idle began to sot. :A call was circulated and signed by about a thou sand of our most influential °Rims, asking the People's Nominating — Committee of 1857 to name two persons from 'each distritit tuitheir successors, and bripg -out a ticket fexthe ensuieff.oleotion— 'the names so suggested to be subject to confirma tion 14 a snbile meeting in each of the districts: This has been done, and the People's party will, doubtiell' have a ticket the field, independent of polities, that will sweep everything before it. On Sunday, July 31st, great excitement was caused in this oily by the arrival of the steamer Oregon, from Victoria, with the news that during the night beforelho steamer had run on to a rooky promontory called Point Reyes, about twenty!five miles from Ban Francisco, end that while she wee thumping against a rocky_preolpice that jute up from the sea some forty or fifty of her pas sengers had attempted to jump Aishore, but whether they had succeeded in doing so, and were safe;ht had fallen' into `the sea, 'was - unknown. Thb steamer,' en getting clear of the rooks, was in so dangerous a condition that it was net deemed Matible to wait and Ascertain the fate 'of those who had deserted her, but the captain made for this city with every pOssible speed—using all the primps to keep the vessel free from water. d,steam er was immediately despatched to the place of the" diluter to look after the misfiling passengers, but before she got - book, a number of those who' bad jumped from the Oregon arived here in safety, by the steamboat from - Petaluma. Forty.threo had ta t e! upon xt the reeks, r w ou h l e i r d e they p w a t ted to thl ranch, where animals were procured to take them to Petaluma: It Vs not known certainly that, any lives wore last. -It is believed, however, that rome of those who leaped from tke shirt either foil short 'of the rooks and- ere drocined. Or slipned off into tiawatifidurinithe • night -Some , - of , those who reached hero in safety declare that they saw 'par tial!' stragglitig In .the anrf beneath them while they were on' the rooks. The omission of the scot dent Was a dense fog, which prevented the look outs en th e steamer fromseeing the land until she, 14 approached it .ve nearly, running full upon Shp was, but ry illetango out of heir true Colleetor Waehingten .dietnlakd some thirteen inapeotore, ,four or five clerks, and some other °goers connected with - the Custom house here, of the lst of August.. The pay of thalemaining °Peers ha been reduced. . The Amerioan Theatre in thli city bee been re openekhy a pretty fair dramatio oompany, under the management of Mr. and , Mrs. E S. Conner, who, however,. Seem determined, unfortunately, to play the leading parts, They have produced several •new pieces, At Maguire's Opera House, Mrs. Wood is the ‘, star of attraction. Her support; -however, ie rearoely so,good as it nod to, bo when' Mr. Wood and other actors of fair elonto left the oolopaby. •At the Lyceum, negro Einstrelsy continues to be the rap, Christy's ;roupe of Ethiopians are performing in tho in- Senator Broderiok,-who bee jest returned from Washington, ; being tbp leader of the Ponies Demoerafe in this State, Is engaged in the Wit of battling - against Federal patronage and- influenee here. Judging by the Donyontion at- present na -1 sembled at plaoraippnto, the Administration wing appears in the esaendaupy l'but it is difficult to tell the real sentiment• of 'the people. An effort la being made to seoure the fusion of the Douglas ,wing of the Democrats • with the Republicans. There is little probability that it Will suceeed. If It does, the Democratic tioket will be defeated in John Naien was Wiled by J. Smlth; , at Auburn, Placer n 'oddrity, - oh' the . 18th July , by a• stab in:the breast with' icknife. The authorities,- on exami nation.. decided that Smith had Acted justifiably in'aelf•defenoe, and disobarged him from custody. br. L. G. Lyon, late ootonor of Amador oounty, hoe been arrested upon a pharge of murdering hie own wife by poiton. FROM THE FRAZER RIVER MINES. - Though the rush: from 'this State' to the new mines' in the Brithih Possessions on this coast has now pretty much ceased, etill the news from there hoe oeoupied.a large portion ofpile attention. Our latest dates from yhtorio, V. 'are to the Atli July- and from' the diggings on - Rinser river to the 20th of the' sante month. The news h not yet conclusive either as to the richness or extent of the new gOld- fi eld.; tut our latest accounts are certainly very favorable. ..1f we are to believe Governor liouglas, Glare can bp little doubt of the existence of riph gold-fields in that region That funotionary,'Whe poisesses better' means of infor mation then any other person, is reported to have used the following language In a speech at Victo ria on the 19th July, When addressing a crowd of miners: tt This I will tell you, as my own settled opin ion; that I think the country is full of gold, and that east and north' and south of ...Frazer river:, 'there is a good field of incaleulable value and ex tent. I have, told pur glorious qacen s 3; and now I tell you so." The water in the numerous- streams was at last beginning to fall for the seasen, end the snow in the mountains t which herdsfore - his fed them, is pretty near exhausted. A'good many miners are already working on the bars .in the rivers, and, some of them are doing very well.- Ali were san guine that ap soon as the stspami fanlike? would take out largo quantities of gold. A now route hod been discovered, to the Upper, Fraser river region, by the way of 'llarrison and Lillooet rivers and lakes, and some easy trails. This was considered 'of great value, as one of the principal difficulties heretofore to be contended against was the difficulty of transporting provi-. Mons to the upper waters of 'Frazer river, whore the principal diggings are said to be boated The Hudson's Bay Company now permit all persons to take up an uprestrioted quantity of provisions to the mining regirn, and there seemed to be little or neauffering there now for the want of fodd. The gudson's Bay Company and. its officers have noted with the utmost fairness and liberality In all their dealings with the miners and others, and are very popular, and universally respected. FRAM OREGON. bates from Oregon are to the 24th July. The grain crops It was' feared would harvest light. Numbers of parties were leaving Oregon by the overland route for the Frazer river mines Gold discoveries are reported near Hillsborough, in Washington county, 0. T. The oiliest vote for Governor, at the late election in Oregon, is as fol lows L. P. GroveF;Tlem., 5,859 ; J. H. Kelly, Repub., 4,l9o—majority for Grover, 1,689. PROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS Our dates from the Sandwich Islands aro to the 10th of July. David L ((mg, late United Staten Commissioner, had been appointed by the King, Minliter of Finance. The Legislature had ad- journed until December. The Fourth of July was celebrated (on the fifth) with great spirit at Hono lulu. During the years 1856 and 1857, there were 220 aliens naturalized; of whioh 71 were Yankees and 75 were Ohinamoi. The first cargo of ice had arrived at Honolulu from Boston on board the dipper-ship Mountain Wave. From several of the Wanda, the people had sent in petitions to the, Legislature, asking for a law to punish conjugal infidelity. The dipper ship White Swallow left Honolulu on the Bth July for Jarvis' 'eland, to load with guano for New York, at which latter place she may be looked for by the end of August. This is the ploneet ship in the guano trade of Jarvis' Island. Other vessels were to follow the White Swallow. BAN FRANCISCO MARKETS For Abe fortnight ending Aug. 5, INS, The demand for garde tram the IX uOti. , in the past fortnight was larger in the aggregate 'than during soy similar period erosionen alone the interruption of the country trade by the F alter river exodris. The emi gration to that quarter °suing about the middle of last month ; the Interior merchants began to come forward again for fresh supplies, and have since bought pretty 'freely: 'For the north' coast, on the other band, the inquiry bee been of a moderate character,.until, im mediately at the close, considerable riarohases of geode, have been made for Oregon. . „ - •Aeregaide price', there are few changes of nunnent to notice alarm our last report Anthraoite Coal • has, sold at a decline upon former values: and the market 1 for other ,demriptions bee been Inactive and heaVy. Receivers of !IMMO Sugars and tail hiving *howls a good deal of anxiety to 'Went melee, have had to avocet materially-lower agape., Coffee has beet, maintained, and rather tends to 'Menne; the Stook, however, with prospective additions, bratoplk: The importationa of Adamantine Candles having been but moderate, and that proportion of them winch eonsigneee were die posed tO offer not equal to the current requirements of the trade, sellers wore enabled to obtain a marked ad vanes upon our previous quotetione, THE CITY. AMIIEVEMENTB Tm BVBIQING ' . -4 , 7iLeB's NATIONAL. TONAVRI. —' Mak Of the I Weeden:-Ag Swamp Box." P. nowßßo WALNAT•ent . AT efleuege t ,....: .`,(Pteello."—e*A Roland for an Olicerg" rOl ,WiIHATPiTIA.OLAIIKIO3 Aeou-srasiss4RATlP*-- 570 Otancleetineliiiiriage"— a Agnes TetkAse.l . tiesronD's• Stress. Houss.—Nthioptesteresin, Aleuts, &0.. ' P- Gnova.-'—idammotli Musical /obits's, Gpx, nestle Bests. te. 44X17. EDIOLES.—A. Stroll through several Market 10- cantles yesterday morning brought:to tint_notice seve ral phases of life which the supplies of closing summer and opening fall introduce. Each season has itspeon ,llarities,„and Ali hard to tell for the inauguration of wlilth there' lefelrthe , tifiliteitqinfilet/trAilligtePeel stern and severe as itis-...haeyet its market attractions, which neithe'rtiogiri nortendlll4l; the holiday loan' sions ; but we all tire-of them,like spoiled, petted childyenontrfelted with evreets;qind are ready to accord a hearty welcome to the 'p art WhlClalititOUght no by, smiling 'With the same °Meth& adhe rence, to nature's law; n pleased with a rattle=tlthled with a straw," we greet esoh , Oliangfnifluiof market life, ,and- seise with avidity. upoh the first dish of. , _ , :greene,nlfiona Which,' a 'few :weeks later, we turn with'eontenipt;, , lThe advancing 808804 , brings other luxuries ;. and the first mess p 4, peas or new potatoes is an•ers,:in the culinary. arrangemenC of ,the year. 'Ever fickle, the appetite soon tires of -thesi; and-amid the full.fledged.profuelon of summer, its golden fruits and tempting, delicacies, we grow ecpthilydliteatiefled, and long for another change. •• - - ;WO could pot avoid theseitopreestobs . as We strove to elbow our way through -the busy merket 'crowds, every stop of _which was lined, wi th , . it which, _ono month ago. 'would have made. menthe water -end" eyes to; glisten -with delight. Baskets of, peaches' applee, - and' corn—piles of melons, auftledent,to feast is tilty'it multi tude;impregnatingthe air withlerfeettinkinnterd their - aroma, an i their once tempting, Inky Slices :banishing all desire for indulging - them in the etirfeit'whith their - very presence seemed. to Inspire., There inerietocrack in appetite an in all things else, nisi:whams Season's delicacy is 'scarce and dear it ie,really aelOnishing to see with what avidity it, is. sought. atter, a nd with- what relish It Is partaken of; ,but °moist the ertielj become general, and .prieeiroorreepondingly low, and the appe tite of rich and poor alike isto—foraroracy Ulla, as in all - else; is diegnetineriped-rrepudiate Ste claims to But a truce to phileeopisieel lndulginge,, 'We noticed among the articles of -fail marketing large suppliee'of very fine sweet =a potatoes, and, although the prices are yet high, we have reason:to hopethatin these ; as in the other winter provisions; there is a good time coming, for plenty has certainly crowned our har vests and supplied our stores. MBSTING.OF JOIN? 0011/Morml The einnmittees appointed - on Tbuteday evenlng,—tii malto the necemary arrangemente for me eelebration on Wednesday nett, in honor of the laying of the At tenth cabli—full report of whir& was givea in lester dey,e issue met at noon yesterday, in the •hail. of the RAtrd of Tnide." • • Boot - Oen, Ohairmart of -the - Sub-Oonimittea - un Mditiry, read a letter from eenerall'atterson, consent log to•order. out the Shit Division for parade. Col: Snowden also reported that provisten - lutibmininade by the same authority - for firing the proposed salutes, and for the r-oper escort to receive the President of the United States, and the Governor of thia State, if they should attend on the occasion. Mr, Blantyre reportedlthat 'oftleers of the /fire De- I pattment had informed hint that ilium, the recommends- ' lion of that 'department, 'the• flee companies desire to unite in the proceedings, and that It remained with the cotton:As to say In what manner itahould.be done. A convention has been called for that purpose. • hfr. Bradford, suggested. that, the committee should recommend , a day parade of .th.c• Pim Department, ex plaining that time for a torohpght,preemalon arigld net now be - bad. , The committee motion,, adjourned to meet at twelve o'clock to - day. • , In regard to the display of fireworks as a feature of the occasion, we have been assured that the programme will bes..brilliant one, embracing about thirty pieces. The crowning pteoe is intended to exceed anything -heretofore exhibited in the city, cover an area of ten thousand feet, and Trill ponutkonco with a view of mid ocean. -The frigates Agamemnon and Niagara will be seen in the distal:Cs paying out the cable. The whole of this beautiful scene is to be:brilliantly illumi nated with bongo's lights, too. After the ships have passed from the view, will suddenly, appear representa tions of Britannia and Anierice in sliver d e, with the British lion and American eagle preienting to each other the ands Oftite Atlantic cable, while the whole hank ground' will' be corrusesting with 'thousands of col wed and silver seam; gold rain and serpents, -and in the midst of this rain of ;140 gems will burst oat upon the view, in arch the wort, ' , lntelligence, Com merce, and PeaCe:l? - The eXhibitidn, will take place on an open lot at Pipe and'Twentftrst streets,- - • • . TAB CAni g Dzatoxgriatios.—The recent no tion of She joint - committee - of the - Board of Trade and City Government, given in yesterday's Issue, furnishes us some-warrant that we are to have a celebration of the successful achievement of laying the Atlantic Cable, in keeping with ou r charactir as among the first cern• menial cities of the Union: That there will bee hear ty second to the movements of the - joint committee on the part of our citiverks, there cannot be a „doubt; and a indeed, we have just resso n ato anticipate irplay on their pert far hspund_te antielpstioup of the ntlemen compoeing'it, or the ' Wien the prenent. o one can, le a la riment,'doubt that Such a demonstra tion as we should have, would have afar deeper signifi cance than Its Mere Intrinsic vane would impart.- The heart of the people la right and well enlightenedon this point. It were easynow that the grand project is sucoeuful of connectin tile Old and hiew Norkla by iron bands, to read the hith erto dim prophecies that have referred to un'onsolons though dish' atterers,may have been. " put a girdle roundabout "The, earth in forty minutes," 'says the tricky BIWA° of the immortal - Iraqi; and to how many of - these, airy' nothlnge; thus floating from the poet's fanny, it may be 'resertd for modern genius and Haman logarithm to glee a tangible "local Wilhite thin end"' name," he man will be bold enough to say The time intervening between this and the proposed demonstration, for the extensive preparations inn dent to It, will require, the most active efforts of the Sereral committees to whom the ammgemimts hare beer/ en, trusted, and webre' 414 46 lathy that they will he In session each day, between this and the time fixed upon, at the hill of the Board of Trade, for .the purpose of perfecting those arrangements, receiving reports, hear ingauggertions, and Imparting Information and instruo- Cons, daylight CWF ria ß morn ß g E , t ß h .— e h A o w s s o otMmC beebio No. 407 Enterprise street, was entered by the back way, 'and robbed' witch and chain and - a blue Stella shawl. 2.. - • toliseeOisisttelbpso, , et Nineteenth and Citron etreete, in the Twent ieth ward, tau entered on Thurs. dny nightand robtiedof a ntiaibAr, c_Cartletsi, No arrests were made The residence or Mrs. Mepother, in,llerrowgite lane, outside of the Pollee limits; was entered on the same night by some burglars, and robbed of a large anciiitsit of property:' An entrance was effected by prying the Mugu off the window.' The country residence of Mayor Henry, q; Nicetown ,lane, was ettacked by borglais an evening or two alone. The rascals, however, were frightened off before they did any berm. Exalting Tuns.—Excitement runs high in political circles at present, and parties display a moray, enviable' mood in their frequent 'wordy encounters. Since the Democratio nominations, the runlet partisan bickerinimappear to be indulged; but, as usual, a few dual time will allow ell the aecumulations of anger to explode; end we shall sun seelhose who ire now appa rently ready to cut each other's throats, mettle down into a hearty determination to neaure the sodomise, their ticket. So with the s• Ileopleis Party.tt Excite ment is now at Ste height with- them and na their nominating Convention Is to assemble on Monday, we may look for a renewal of the buoy, and by no means harmonious scenes which the organisation of W,edues day gave to up. Tie is certainly a greet'corintey, and WO are' a greet people—an original idea to Which our readers will all wlettestionahly sobttribe. Hawnsown Titenownwititt.—A now building : is now, in the oounse of erection in Noble street, below Second, intended as a warehouse for Mr. Samuel Ma tta, a prominent wholesale grocer of the old Northern Liberties. It willhe four stories high, and sixty feet deep bYseventeen 'wide. The lower story front will be of iron, end the rest of pressed brick—the whole being constructed ins Incstrong, substantial, and workmanlike manner. • The, carpenter work .has been executed by Messrs: lan Morris Ind Rattle; two worthy boring me chutes, and bears evidence o snore then ordinery ebi, lity. The bric h layers are Newts. nelnee, and their duty has beenlequaliy well performed. Mr. Battle deserves credit for his liberality in. the con struction of such's building in the above locality. It will be ready for use in about two weeks. • Hoer:rm. Oisse.—Christian Global], the man who was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital on Thiday last, suffering from injuries received by jumping.entof a second-story window on Vine street, died-yeeterdev. Thomas Hoglishmen, SO ,years of age, and a nottOrt.ipinuer by prlefeailon, eM brought, to the hos.' pital yesterday morning, from John Bailers Green Tree," Water 'street.' He died soon after. A carol:mes h:mined was held, the verdict of which was that he died from congestion of the brain. , - 4 Charles O'Hara was Omitted yesterday, having broken the left .olatiole •Dy accidentally falling down stairs. deem/ 4010114,' Tuts also received at the insti tution, having had his head severely cut with a billy, received in a fight in Bedford street, yesterday. , Ftvr. ITUllfingn Dol,LAnit REIVARD.—Ef adver tisement Friss, it will be seen thit a re ward of $5OO is offered, for the detection and subsequent conviction—if 'within one year—Of the murderer or murderers Of John B. OlarX, where -. body was found in the Schuylkill on the 23d eif April last. 'AU additional $lOO is offered by Radiant Star Clounfdi No. 46, 0 of H. A. M., of which the deceased, was a member. The ell , tureatancee attending this mysterious ease our readers are familiar with, as theywero fully published at the time. It le to be hoped that these inducements as well u the cause of justice.'maY incite our detectives throughout the country to the most energetic efforts in ferreting 'out .the perpetrators of the, outrage, or in some manner mitieftwitorily, expialning the n inyntory la which the Case in at ?relent involred. ' 'l l .farPltorrde l fi • DELEGATE ELECTION' IN THE TENTH WARS.—The following is the vote of the differ ent candidates,for delegates to the People's Conven tion for the Tenth ward; held yesterday, from 8 to 8 P. 111 , at the People's Hall, Thirteenth and Bane *Out Francis *Heuer, 908; Bills L. Archer 899; James Bloorn 869; P Pasco, 893; ,Q . E. Joyce, 235 ; , George davett, 240; Peter .0, initiator, 235 • CA.' Mills, 235., • ' - The following delegatetatie eluded: Ifterible Releer, Req., Bills L Archer, Esq,,, James porn, Beg, Wm. P.Telioo, EA, • • , There was a large vote 'polled, and a great deal of feeling Was manifeeted . forlhe dlffetent candidates for Phefilj... • DARING BURGLARY learn - that on , 'Aura, day night, the liquor establishment of Llewellyn A- Moore, No. 2049 Market et., was entered by , some adroit thieves, who effected their entrance by seizing the key—which had been left Sticking in the door inside after closing the store—with a pair of nippers. The rascals succeeded, however; in gettlug'Only twenty-five o o s R the b f r o . r their s ae e tr o oi t zb a lel o th ir oul g h a th . e t y t gl w ed i p , co wrench de molished several bottles of liquors. The thieves locked the door again when theyleft, the bud of the key bear s log unmistakable marks of the nippers. This should be a warning to all, persons about leaving the keys stick over night in their door-locks, COUNTERFEIT DIMES AND QUARTERS.—The amount of these epurione coins in circulation, at pre.. sent, is really astoniahing: They are well calculated to deceive, if not closely noticed. me, can be de tented pretty easily, the words "one dime It being con- siderably larger than the genuine, and the 'numerals of the date ate also larger. • Most or those in circulation are dated 1854. The quarters are more difficult of de tection, having the appearance and ring of the genuine coin; but, as they are. plated with a thin covering of silver, they can be identified by holding them up to the light, and examining the edges, when the Joints of the plating can be readily discos - Ned, ATTRACTIVE Liscruans.--The executive corn mittee of the Literary Congress,of this city, we here, learned, bate made the mammary ' arrangements for a brilliant course of lectures—embracing six in the coma—to be delivered by the ,follouing gentlemen: Rev. T. Starr King, Of Boston ; George D:-Prentloe, the Louisville Journal; Horace Mann of Antioch Col lege, Ohio; Hon. Anson Burlingame of hfsesechnsette; Hon. john P. Hale, of New tiampe re,land' John Cf. Saxe,'of Vermont. Bertha of these gentlemen 'have promised to produce lectures unitteit specially for the occasion, and All of them, it Sm believed, will be new to Philadelphians. Anemia MOONLIGHT EXCURElloN.—Another moonlight excursion, and the best, ea it is alleged, of the season, 10 to ,Colne off, this evening, for Atlantic Olty - The boats Vine-street wharf at 8,16 p. , se'na'te take the are In due season, arriving at the sea shore in good time, and returning on Monday Morning at 8:80. -'Pare for the round trip $1.75. As this will bf, nteetprobably, the Jut excursion of the season, we have no doubt a lams number of persons will avail- themselves of the advantages e afforded for reaching this delightful ocean retreat. ' REFRESHINGLY COOL.—The weather, for the last le* days, has been refreshingly cool and comfortable. Summer rigs will soon be doffed for woollen fabrics{ and, indeed, winter clothing la aiready.resorted to by many of somewhat cold blood endrhenniatio tendencies. The harvest is past, the 'summer is airfield ended, and we shall soon enter upon the delightful season of the sere and yellow leaf.' f • GEREANTOWN.—:The Itulleerof GerMantown are now holding the sale of fruit, newer'', and fano_y arti cles for the benefit of the bui lding fund of the Protes taut Episiiepal, Chorale 'of the Holy arose, at the town hall, GermantOwn, and deep 90015914 the Pole Biitll j 0 woo* this arealps. - ,_ ...., . THE 0031 m HITTEES.—The following a complete . - Het of the join co ittee on ,the Atlantic telegtaph ..' • ribtiltlptiAtt . ay next, September 1: .. I r... , elegt- , ialitlifo as P. Gorman, Architeeld.kft, George William, Williarci gzek*l. :` ; gritl4 : mOn Medi. ' 'Alliam L. Dennis, Richard )911- t ''' lige:Robitrtiter, T. , hMegary, J. 0. Harmer: `.4 . 0 i/izeks• ... dge 11 it Lewis, - Peter 0. Bilmaker, liahe D. , .y, - -.' Milliken, William B. Ando; it... - ltrultaiii4 l'' , i 4 Urin 'Medical, James Iraqi/lir,. vli,inl W:1. .jraMes Boss Snowden, Willbun 0., ' Andwig. r ....: ,,, r 0, f errs of the Taint Committee.—Hou. Blhe Lemidy''. I chafrman ; Lorin }Hodge% ,1 secretary i William 0. Lid-- wig. treasurer ... 1 - -,- . , _Tag Lopott —( }auto.,Setattuto.-7..Thie. Meraing this beautiful and elaboratelyfuntished Restannutt, the baeement:. of dikelt weehAngtoeuittudpag.” 4oldt Itimonic ;Rani) in 4 Thirdltreet Wined - Walnut' and the rrglif" o-4 ; ll ta i rrlLPPittlEMPTlni %% . rusting this erect a euberbcollation will be serredup .: from Wit M 7 tell Liu!, of 4rhteh the Public is spectfully hinutedlo partake. These gentlemen haye:' i re}ly , spared no paipirret:a*Densa,itilflttipg ::111 magnificent ea e areLaa they design serrini4 'VA!: delirmylof the ,fiaalim.,,wheit Whaler, in the most' recherche etyte; theg certainly demitve 'dowel' of ,the. Republic 1 1 , < Our aliallaril inritakto eldl, - ,s 7 „, ANaiin , pso rr porop,er bnite,r, yesterday ] - morning - held en lignesenPonibe body of a man sup, posed to be naltea Charlet ',Arran, who died suddenly on board the paoket-shlp - cl Pennsylvanis,” %Mode's daylast, while on his walfrom'ltichnfond, Ts, to this city. The deceased le' Said to have some relaties' - Si` ,Philadelphis, but Weir whercnsbnutszoiditnebbe ascer tained: It appears that Yerreii ha:been a'tery bald:_` drinking idea. LllerwasLittioutdorrflears of agp. A verdict of death, trent internperanne was ladled; _.. -Tun .C.ltiiiin Miir iiin.:=liy Jul .advirtiiimen lin te to-dayN Press at will,lnejeeen that - 14 1 e ibtan "Issnedfoi n mestlng of.the crews of.#ual ' ,on the :Brit end hat expeditions , and.nf ttkoznir - ,'o Alisteus gttelanni.:. to'. be' - held, nt' the,, , l Peoples Ansi? in Seventh 'beet, abolia - Obestent, - "on brondig - aning, .to make arrangements for partieliatingdn;the nr eelebra, tion - of-the. stteceisfullaying of .the Tel Ph 0016. All btliftrotelnkFAlrtt4lsl,l9 . 9l* rtlltkeins :In:thsir A7 4 °lfei° 4446 - <, • - ' ' - -,--' , ',t ' Ai g ' Suocnnta Nmaitiel Brown jumped" Off a car at Tenth andMallace Amiga; and In doing so infront bt'a -coat out, the shaft of which atm& him on tbithearti so eittrerelyißjuring bier - hat he died. in which w w a m l in ut ao & od rd A i n d e ! e re 'w p it e h at t W h M es i h fa e s ld, / t M h a e k v iie x f am:noted, Via • driver eat-the: oar Crow body wee conveyed yo,tke restdenonef Isla friends; at Twelfth and NitelentitrOfenetii•R , - Tea Rnat thong'. last evening aborit four-yards or the Atlantic cable which had twice been lain in the coma.- It looked like-the real .thing fn iar its tarry covering and pleasant odor; - lbws§ brought home by 'frank Titiathine,theirialain'of the fore-top on the -Niagara. Those who desire- to. see the she and character of the Atlantis cable can bd gratified Vila- log at the Gem Hotel. in Thirdatreetibelow.Oheetnnt, east side; kept bra Math of him-who brotight, it wirer. The following denim riienpeotfully.dedleated ,to' the • "Atlantic Telingraplr Cotopanj.r It. is hoped tiey. . tions ef the union of Abeiwo worlds.: They :were written by the.,anthor of the Ohristintthillad" . entitled " Eitind nifor Janie . .' . CORY' TO GOD! "Glory to God in the highest, and , on earth AP* good will toward maul , - - OlorylaQoA !, - ' IWlllufigoneire - maka face to tare, from coast to coast, - We lift the wittehWortoillie - Praise Vother, eon, and noly Ghost! Glory to God ! . . • - °Jou to ctid Let Ligheat heaven exalt Hie name, Let tetthtft,erezids tner_ease Hie lame, Each Morning Star refunte Its Barre, Bath Bon of God anew proclaim—' • (+tory to God _ Glory to God ! - ' • • •' • • Let all the earth. His power. • • Hie wisdom laud, Fits gooddOsktgiall Good will . and, pewee atiogried distrait', QhHet domes—the tort our rtiliteournon ! •• • . glory:totted • • . Wory to' God 1 Bo not afraid yourhearte to raise,' Be not sulhamed to sing praise Let Nature veil her borrow NI blase, Au& Boienee about in alkher ways - Mori to Ciod ! Gbity to sod! At drat Re bade out ptideyettre„.. Then isbald the deep to ourdeafre, With Me own band i &felaid the wire, 'AO gitiseuseh wave a toigde of ate== Glory top od -- • . • Glory to Clod!' ` - Lo! now the iiia+Ayoatiti amide, ke4eetiVd,..inanired, with treinhliag hinds Blessing the fair milted landi, And chanting to the crowded dreads. - - Glory to God '1 • 01017 to eadt • - - ; Our fathers feareAthe foreign scene, . And tilehed a sea of me betweeri • - : Loin sends one eximh, wlthentiling mlen, And lo ! both worlds are all eerene— Oloz - to God;; Olert / toami!' • Our o,eg fOreihowethe morning' light: : Ito gin, indeed, are of the night, • , But long, and broad, and red, and•brlght, . Its Atlnteiviiiitifiak upon ear eight.L. (OMtoped! ~• ' jeloly,triflod! • ; ; The whirlwind folds its wintrit'inst,-- The tirthipake nbruberewittr : 'the put, The thundii-Qierio more nblabiaat, 0 kill, Smell Voiee! ire btu in-Bute-- Glory input i • • FINANCIAL 'AND - COMMERCIAL The ildoney , ' Rair;argenvirts,„Augnst 7(,1868.,` There was a better feeling-in the stooklniiiiit to-day, and the prices Of, Investment 'imonrities ad vanced slightly, communicating a favorable pulse to.the fanny stooks, which 111bited °onside.' ruble firmness. The elute in the money - market continues, and good piper is tn,demand. Trade may be said to drag along rather than to exhiblethe usual ao *sit), of, the season, and yet the amount_of actual buelneledoue Is far beyond what legenerelly sup posed. Croaking is by far too much liffshion. It is a matter of 'semi that a greater' portion of the laeillnited State/ loan was not tie cured by parties hare:- It, is certain to ; Pei e • handsome profiti themoneifei it 6[ee ' idly by while' it might be 'earning a handsome per centage. With the certainty of fifteen'yeani,:letereat, not fail to run up to XlO or-115soon as butilnosii-, activity belomes, general, and-:by' the time the, money invested: In: 1t :Weald . ..be wanted for profit- able operations. in' our-markets, the loan will eommand a price thietiOild be very remuners. tivo. We think: 'our oPeritoteliave failed in this respeet to dieplartheir usual shrewdness. • .The direotore of the Cern'Exidiange Banit_yed .. be 'elected to-inorroiv (iiaterday,) between twelve 'spa two. = • - Theltetidingitalinied Company ; brought dOwn 'ale week aktia' togs •of coal; and the ; 136huylkill Aavigetlon Company; 42,47 tons.; 'The 1 Company is now 249;043 tons behind last year, and the Bohtiilicq.ttuvigatiert ccunpany falls of The oindinaildesstiii the 24th says that . the Bank of the Ohio N'alfey,..- (the newpredemp tion bank,) of that city, is progressing to wards the , starting point" ' W. A. Goddrian had been appointed madder. The bank will commence operations on the let of September.. ` A survey foes railroad -between St. Peter 'and '1 Rochester, Minnesota, Is contemplated, by way of Cleveland, a town containing a population of 400, in Le Betir county. Work was etueuteneeil on the lin6Cof the Grand /tepid. and Indiana Railroad, et. Grand Rapids, • on the 20th. .Jamesßortheer r one of the dlrindorit,' laid the first stone; and (big the dist shot* of dirt.„. The, Indianapolis. .(Ind.) J.Ourfieri of Monday,' says .1, The bankila this city have placed ilia.; count of ono psi dent. on Illinoli ourrenoy, and' - have manifested their intention to keep it at - thist= quotation. 'As the paper is well secured, and fornui tilargeliortien. bf our °lmitation, we doubt whether this is a judicious step. The banks, of Genres, 'will - Mike money' by it, but whit they make the people must lose." ; , - 2 . IIIIADEIRK:It trrgoir. r f acsAtie; !Luau+, - Ans. 27; 1828: " • assome , ar , ususay, aeon', & 00 1 ../4 11 k 41 0 111 • OTOoc,'AirD incon.l.lloll 110ITIfirliat 0955111 11M11191.,, "- - , I ', — PIOT' BOABII. * ' 60011Eatift " 100 Claudine lt 7 Otty.ss —97 X do 7 100 do 97X 10 do 100 do ... ' 97% .751resteni 600 do ....New.lo2 JOG Reading R.1....65.24X 500 do New o,h 102 10,0 New Creek " X 300 do • Neir.esb:lo2 - 6 Bearer Nead0w.....54X 1000 Alleg Co 68.8ten.51X 2 do ...34X. 1000 Bob Nat3e , B2 cab .52% 26 do. 66.54 X 1000 Ilhila&Tren R &•Bb. 6 PennTownehipßk.34% 4000 Penne, R 24 m 6e..882,' 5 do 34% 1000 Lehigh NAT 11e...97" 20 N Penns AX 1000 do , 100 Long leland Nona R - 43 100 do 1 do . ' 43 " 200 • d0...12X 24 49. 43.4„, 60 irard Rk,..bs . wrt.llX 72 Cofswlus 7 52 ' '..basin.ll% •26 do • '' 7 '-B0 "Li de :.1 14.11 X 100, do • . 7 28 Bk olNAtne.csh.l34 . BA1w)11191,BOABD8. 100 Long Island 12X1 331inehlli olx lgoollll RoAiD. 100 Penns . *Mt 1100 Reading 8... 0aah.24,1 1000 Monte Canal 136..84X 20 do 24% 100 Lehigh Nav 1814 47 100 do .....b6.24x 04 03 €0 1 ;471_Nav Os 11.63 • /Orhiisserrentonlt..97 1 Cam & Ang)....1003:2 Palos it.. 4311 SOON Grenada ..eah. ( 20 Frank & Booth& R.6lx aogi Reeding ...... . 24x 3 Waal/ISA& It vs 50, do 10 Commercial 8k..:47x • - immure riquoti—nsm. , Bid. • Asked; V 11...... retie ' 0 7 X 9 7,4 i do . 08 do New.. 102 102% penneylv Se 8074 90 Reading& 24% 24X do bd '7oin 01f.804 , • do mt./ ) 44..90x do mt 65'86..70!(70% Penes It 49x ON do Istmee in0t1.99 100 do alintie s .do...BBx 89%, Morrie Carl C0n..43 4434 Bed. /Med. kav OE .. 66 do et00k.... 9 9N do, peer 18.% 17 Winzpl &10m8.10311 do Valet, nit .71 72 !d0 26 tit' ? .49 60 Long Inland ...%.101( 1234 Girard Bank 11% 11% Leh Coal & Hay.. 413 49 N Venus, 11 8% 9 do — - 693 60 New Creek X , 3i esteerfeee II 7 - 7,x Lehigh Zino.-- 1 1% doil_ref cti , offloo BON 868811(66 8L....62,1j 68 LAT Raiding elosee - ' 24Xe24% Markets by, Telegraph. BALTIMORE, Aug. 27 —Eon? (inlet though prim' are firni and unchange d : 6:minion wheat 'lrbeary ; prime lota unchanged. - Corn-84e90t white at 770800; yel low 840880. Whiskey dull and" nominal at 26X620e: Provisions dull; -nochange: • • - New Oar.saun, Aug. 20.—Ootton—Sales of 800 balei at llgo (new crop) ; .11. Ne for coiddliriga„:Plour firm;' " (wane PM. Ontecno, ',Wheat salve at 880. Porn qultitat.B264 vote deli at. 484;;': finintn_enta to .Bfiftalo—No - ...810nr., or KOOk ti nnansta. ll corn.. eotdpts-1,600 flour; bus elitirbeaV 'n6139,000 Intabila aots.-4 • . 's _ - Interesting - Lal' eg, - Proceeding —: - Ann - et. !PiWPoddard; r ( Ina of tire, gist tinionr/Fal)ie,,atif %n Vetera in teresting cesefi eeolbrodglitirafore - a court &Indica was tried AndltUlipligsdr. OVA Ogrtell'ailit Court. last week. The,. plaintiff, Ann Goddard,, eras a oandsonitslonngerOmfailltboldatwOliaae 3. ""f age, PinteoftififiteortlitionN, luxuriant, and straight hatr,,steceN sod easy _ln manners, and having all the appiunirride" of an accomplished and 'Heirftiattireiliore tlfelighest weir:kir 4 r ) f - "BaroPeanlierfeetienv_arid'ltrake-was not Ahafghtestlisdiesol*/of Afticiiiii!l!lood‘iti her She kisimittOrhhifratlciir'i,lilidgink that she had liewhieforoffinirrreititVby the others and lataitfitinine i ril'efthelati/alitis MACS lan,under the c Of AidefiSedintillaty God dard, thatidiif when in t ru th s h e - efes albsewhlte vfonieri.?'" 3 ; , 1 The euit welkin:Right hearty twoiintrir:4o, by Hon:RAl:Stanton, and prmetintron . 4- 1 1 0 ith the - 'anis home of lion. W.:11. :Itsiaiiret and' .Thligel.: Tayjpr, and defended Atli*. Kt Tay, Whenithe jury was sworn, the nnly.testimonyaralie& on, by , ,the tiff. - wae.theexhibitionof hinciienrPersonlor their inspection' hortiosinsekolidarinethaf herippear 'tide Wei' ;irinfiefaire - evidence' of bier freedom, and the presumption time, beint.iaised," of course, the hordeti - orproof relfed . ripon the defendant to estiblieh her attire. - -utrEattemprwaillien,made thiadefendant prorillier tkcjeillitir of a miliflrriained the -plaintiff had teien rearedfront infonly,:htit in this the 3 did -not succeed; as no witness wasintrodnoedwho was pre The ease eram ably arguedion both aides, and much feeling : was manifested intim community on behalf of - the plaintiff: . When the jury brought in their verdict to y go; iffeist - that 'she - eras a , g free white feomatz,'„thiOndgii was 'admiielled to ad dress the audiences - oven, the ,ItiprOpriety of- any dePcinal", SlO;l@ACAPPlaktureill :l6, ,eourt. , etkuttice, in order fo'keettdown atintrersal impulse to show (K Y) the tEa iresjilptlifeysvins --. ! , ,,c_yr.Y,1T1 - gss. ReLretorie Samosa To-Yeoeitow. , ;-At the ge eenttlieformett MAO Okirob, ileveoth street, above 4 . 4 D;Abeeevail be preaching to-movrow paa tor, Bey. JosephtliAterg; D') D.; atiO- o'clock A. 11 , and stike!eleekP„Ati ' 1: " • AtS O'Cittel telUtorrotimorning, there 101111 a m ini:hi preached 4.;ttia Rey, Di. Stochionrautiter of the popular litAteirorlijimt isantid,•entilled,ct Standup for Jemeo—on the words of tetipttire”..quitte - ;rAin send iigh;tetki, that Clay may do,:entel say ?into thee— lieitetioe era ?.''The genius of Stockton will denbtlem be made to Lissit,otir the AtlitiffiTelegreph on this The Chureh of the Bplidisny, Ohestritt and Pliteturib Meseta, will be open for wonhiptti.inorrim morning and evening—sande - et hy - thef Smote/. The Rev. J Ifinitbeitof Quebec, wiil grad at Con oeriliall,(Cheirelitif the 9ovoniuit,) ht:toortow, at log A.. 'anion - on the Atlantic Telegraph will elm be preached on to-morroi evening, at. the Alexander Ta bernacle, earner Alfred and Nineteenth ' &Dilate, by thelniator; Di Alfred Nevin., 7.•• - tire` otioeed to everything In the ahapp.of -horahod, iriffery; but feel entaalrom called upon to aira4diie - :nrediterherl, credit le' horisp;of' B. C.Vilbinm ic Co., Non. and' Ifortk Mara a nolendld fell stork of averythatieembraoedin tbil gents , furnishing line, , anch'inireidyoxiade and made to -,011F.--7rolaia etiiisiti.;,tindapolothing,lmidery. gloves; de. .`Thei r: deotlemein!'miiiiitekira :ordered froni . all parts of the - - 000 D Conyziffitatiai.—Thefrobilaiiicidy a day penes in 741011. I/0110'MA Izmir some fayerableoamment upon the gaper' for - all'arietarof the eonfectionery mum fAmtufed the Wall-kagirn aatiblbehment of,Mescra. B. 4Whitman k Co., on Second ntreetpbeloir,Ckeetnnt. They manufacture a rich Tariety,linda*Mmak,but the mast materials. f „ — 3 Linntn Aire- GaweriVern shetdd bear -in mind that Pata's Patina preoliata are just tkiti ~erx thing to take with titenigi'goini -imitalkle depot, J. It- Wabb , a, Nigh*. itgintigiigi c id4rocere f 3 PAhrinnh.mtii on toile tle of Madame &intik idftiliyga irmailed to remove freck les Andrei - ark lipOgr'itg* one or two iilekiirsPio64l B 4oorPg&t_o_peatiorm. It hi the may tOihrtte.qteedaby„the, beautiful women of Persia. It is a vegetable compound whlekagarishee end etrebithene theikinfaidlit UM %Mile :Ws, tin .pectee, clear, tahhant_appse to A' r e'inimilleilon, rendering it as soft as an Infant's:4M ismarvior sale at 62 North Seventh Oteet;Phhadephte. sOIITaHSN,~ AND .Virer*i„ Stitituitiirfiliuttring orders for eindadne or curtain triminingsof any desorip• thin, fir:window abides, Jirtipirt-4imaels, gimps, ill:sties, hoe or musliriturtai*mardli all and any orders- at the. establishroinit- of-W:. B. Vinyl & Bro., at wholesale prices, In the new Masonie Wall, 710 Clheettuestrie - below Elglitte Tali " deka" Vitanutiritirr.;t4tie,voutubittee iiriprilitnuriUor fertile eahlotelabrationtire in the midst of theliaim*ilinta foltilia*Operobaerrome of the gieat,Uvent: .grOhdninit'nntcing:Ahe-,hatendiad,recom mendations of the, commit - fee tho siggert‘n that every gentleman stall procatiokor-hionOlf Mdr cult at the Brown fttima„plothingHtU.of Wilson, NU. 603 ahat:6os atioveStall'A.. - • STRANOKIgIII.I ?Xi oity it filled with #oke,gerr: nalezky ere-froei V, South - utid:Weet. The hotels are Wiled to raids:lOW, and - the-guvmensitles and busineuthoriMghfares fTe ertnirded with them en row? to their homes or to-111.-E4-Eldridgem Old Pranklln =Wall °tithing Ohestuttbatireet, in quest of beautiful Mid cheap clothing.:'.. `WOtilliiiw Wok fronetoimsflAelf ewttt relief, orikibiheikt iPirmiNfrith ivo9-110043i. . . ItalnalyoulTakthou Whor for eorroabssgriet? Yetti'blintaltege TOtuottliet47ilteh,elietwer of gold ? , Then hie thee altigyeilkether telke, And hug the beauteous etotheis going by, - , ' - Glamour.% Braise, • ' At his ,Floihroluibli plothibs 'Bop Oiltitnl No. 007 dhelitillit stmt." : • Opteial Nattier:: Professor - - Saunders' OlaseleaLlaettlute, at the 'Weit - Pbiladelphis Institute, , eriinerof Market street aref,Wllllem, will be zi-britered oil the aret MON DAY_ of= September. Puplle, to . the _rinatlier of fifty, will be . xaetTed 11171100? =PEN NI OS nits ON TIM . 1'49911111 3 / 1 111411W.4111 Of Till CITT. without experiee, by a pleialiir arid ode con isienee; pnpili came carried into - the:fresh - 0e of the tontntri in less than halfillif hoof from thl eentre of the, city. geveral. acres cdepan ii:Ound harder on the anttfulgrites of whtlitt ia;patronised by many - of , the -dlittnintshed 'gentlemen of-the city, among - wheetriueethildttersi se; the Ledger, and Thio'li4th'ilnertiali'iuetridtedratnteateeette. Pipits are reeetied thli intd the family of the Prlaalpal. , : • July 1, 1868. " We, the tinitteeignext,liaW.lhiditinhs'iir *aria in Profesar launder's , Instititte tied ifatinlY,during the 60116114wlitolt luetetceed: /In' *fiat :ft:quantal /cinchona, happy, ladienden,', attention: to -health, and progress - in thorough ettricalon, our_ (4etteations hare been fully reallsed.'„To our friends. who are leaking fer's decidedly good ichnid for their ennectre'conlially recommend Profaner, paundera!,lnetitute,- . NUTTHEW.NifiefIINR, ffelhOP Arei,mtreet. "JNO. FORNEY, Ohio of The Pfeef..:, °HARLIN N. _ THONTSON, Thompson & Rood, 413 Otnisintit -J. S. SILVIO?, leoo Girird ;teatime. NV. I,IIPNINNN, 851 Morketoireet., GEORGE H. MARTINI 1625 *lima aireet • suaB at catt attnatlea - lavtlia'llen , and .aealtitaf 'feast Clothe, Wine Clothe, and farniiine,Ohlateea, of ereri deseription ; a fill 'assortment of Ilene Covens, 'Table Corers, Preach /lithe Zatlnee,',and - every deBorlp ,itoit of Curtain inateriala incl. Curtain Wren:flop ; 111O gnettes,.,pluebee,, 'green, bite , . orlineen,!•and maroon ; eleintij inaiiebi, bell *IN bad* and ..brdoefellee, do., of lifeegie. W. If: CAI Orr: tt . ' Rao. = -They colt wholesale Th•le elide 4710Oheitnut street, below alglith; in neOtehnlit;ltild.V‘ !mad. It dies-PrleeCtOthlsE of the Latut tittles, and madatalkatie ednaninat, eaprandy for. status. aILE3. We mark Mir:roweenlelliag priteb ht.-Pehui PIGMIES aisoh - artiolo:'l4lo4Elirtinde to - order - are warranted Wistactcal,and dna Onx-inm inrwria,daatictly ad hered to. -We believe this to .be 'the only fair way of dealing, u thereby all are trolled. alihe; JONES dc CO., 601 MARKET Street. The Dent, the very Best.--Jules Hattel , e Liquid Hair Dye is not only the' best Ilteparation for dying the Hair, but inoommtbly =parlor to all others. The black It produces is not a dull, but life-like and beautiful color; the brown and auburn are no natural u to render the detection of a dye an impossibility. No preilOus pieParetban'orthe,tiair Is requisite to its us Sold by all' Druggists, and at the Laboratory of Jet.ss 00.4 - 14wiers and Perfunaetai: No. 704 Chestnut streeta4iladelphia. au26-tf 4011"1 7 -These torments of Jobmem to be tin. eltinktnnt?yinifttlent at`t Is_ttme.. Like the voles no, befitigiveAssue to the foul and fiery oontOnts of the detWilitterior. How much better-is it to remove the otuses - of such tutilering by stimulating the absorbents to healthy activity through the egency of grim, and to change' the disordered - accretions into health-giving elemental For sale 1p this city by Has card Co., Tirelfth'inad - Ctheetnitt, arid'?. Brown, rifthend thesintit, su24-d&etf 6 & Baker's - 011LIBILIMID - id.lll Y &EWING meal:wise, • 730 011118TNIIT STRUT. - Theca ,Mechinen ,are now justly admitted to be the beat tri I tilt 'for'fandireawineilaking a new, strong, and elastie stitch, which will wow rip, even it every fourth ditch - be Oat: ofrildati sent On application by 14,9-7 Jock,Alt,• JOB PAINTER, - - • 11Fri:I AND tralstarr";, Cheeks,. NoW , Dtaßa, 111,Ua Wing, Blinieada, eir iraliira,'Oarda; Mild* of Job Printing, at prices to mailt the tiara. oe17:11 Swing MU d.--Fire' Per Cents Interests NATIONAL SAIIIrri , TSQBT 4011PANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, PDHadolpluts. Money r ,,,,„k n t In guy annr, large or amall„"and" interest paid frinn'thir' day 'if dei 'Orrit to Mor;dAY:..V.Valthdrawal. Money is received end paymentOruede idagy, without nothM. Thrilnireutments nee inade Wiled .liatate, Mortgages, Ground Rents," MU. euelarst-otaes seanti tits ae th charter roguing, cilltnAeurs, from 9 o'elook in the morning until 6 o , ,elook r inlaid afternoon, nd on ltiondaT . end FlereviudAielifitil gni - Mak. fee Seanteata Whoa Fund-OMo is O 3 Walnut street, oriaiddot.rrart of Sword atraot. i .„ Receiver de. posits In aunts of Alne Dollar,* uprarde, from all 'alarm of.the,orinomnitY, and *Baia Iniareat at the rite of Ira per oentporstriumn. - Moe open daily, from Uinta li 11,410elri and on Mon day and ilaWnla/ 40,20.1-2;l2rosiaantr 'rabbi* ' , 1411' Trlnlattal Ar1d.410411u7 Olatiel