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MANTJELLd..II.OOII3.•_.- • Plaid • DtudariCatlde,•-lowelladof id a to 91.76: - ,• Pine Daiiienis_rtuno2.6o to $3.60.- • - , .11tit a toyejoine.2lolt,litantlllas and Dostort, which we will oboe manta gweat,rednotion. •"- • '- - -GoOdi (GrBsp/oot and Pall-Trayellingiffresses. • - lliewrtinaoksineat and dark, new styles.- L .: • 'lre - 01001•104,ff. OONABB, • 0. 31:eorrairkilliTittind ItIA.REIT. • - :AVGAi4j) Sc' 130 , • „ , _ qi • ~ N OP 228' MAR awns - 4 7i,t - 41$ ; ;:"' •WI•T,P;;4 I C-P 'iiis,„'‘"tycn- !sk ' 41131n380 'ALLiPAKTIt Ot TUE' Na 9 l {. : t tt• , • •-• ' , .‘-31i11vrAttrousekos.;•Aan) srgoLleisxxxit,gas ts, IiATB • .OAPB VIIRB ' STRAW GOODS . „NANDI /IN, AND ,- STRAW! 7/BATHINS, • tfii4 4 .oo2*.lAitt.r, tk'Egklti =- ;1134,:iScy,ft*pr.:of, SiiO4; street, :42 , 44311APiT0 ieopiattnily *kited to examine ohs Bto4l-I' . • itultdm =ME IMRE ky :antt 'Shove. NITL . 4E2 - 16 0 01: _-* :00 4 , ilitALll43 ; 000 A. .5t13 _MAIMKTSTREE • 3 • • ' ) ' O 2. ligtolvCatTi; Nottvur.. 71011.0.14,14,104.15f55 # , , m4scry TM . ; ns arsaa nt • Owner TM)) and -AROII - 2 . tx!*ti, 'c ...4.131I,A1)20:111A . J•eg:M.. , ,SARTDERS, ' - - - '1171 ,9* 1 4 4 Pia Liss 0:1 1. $ 'slily* 3 . 'or aid Ea'aizai manuia *tan. •-; eV - ii;t! Goanw - Aipi)pirt 1011311; aprotipt six:mouiEts 111:1111141 will End it to Bete tatafaat;, twamiai*iat flinch. . • -F044 -Mirth FOURTH Mitt. ItbK,EB, ateintOlSEg6, - ' i - a ;. : - MANIIPAOTIIRILBS' W , II O•ItI18 Aktii , D.E AL . El 5 OVA, 4 ,AND ADTEEN MADE BOltrilie'ANli:l3HOttir isa AND 44;M ARKAT:STRiBT ' - Beloi iirth;tiotiti " F . * . ) c..STOOK 33,0070 . A257):,8114i1.08; JOBBPIU H. - 111010130 N 00., . pro,,p.s .1411.1i10,13T10LVT,.„ - #O(#O . W . S4III , LAROX AND L IVALL /11802211 D DOOTD AND ANORff, - 0121 AND EADTNRN IKANDPADTVNB, lyfiteh they offer for nle on the hest terms for eseh, 'or Off t 1 - nand , DOyent ire invited th end isifiri4d Shot! stook. • jyffl4,f'', I TEC'1,10:))/f0A13, -8111166164 40442Liiiimand,yarted stock of:BOOTH ' Sell • 11 4. 7 4 WI; at thcloweitger , y'4ool;ll4,motatexurxr 1: kJln'uo. abate nis4tair ur " r. - • : .".' " 131'1Nuoi „rATZ;I2 , Ockskoineo , *olo;' , ..' , " , . 6141'BU: 1 /P016th . 4:113 JAM, ecs • • - atil4l.2in, 1 Aiti:= - • sli ol -- 11 017497 1 .MRVVth... JILATINVINQACIINI--lifelkiline i rst,* !II eti OriferilarLAßl i elleettiVilallf T 4., , Wa, !lees An eireifietirreir fibilltlekete tlidiredifie tiring D i rtment,, "Ittilitith'allargee,:eptkieroyker weed. on, sad ;ban 1 tikrt.the trialfotle. u 'FlnveltY;or r , We ' AEork,, we I • eall Atenish Dej , ,Wpeil4, , Aet the,loweat nilledelpAip ,ti g ! 4 ", - , l si#: l4l *Y::=,', -','4:` V-9-11"l h ) iltirliiii: '. rz - itriiiiirity,4afiirifiiii/Mottc,„\P„k , A 122 0n5,4).,, - weet. • •. -, .., .- . , • 1i724-iraquok ~ NOtiet i rd -8 / 1 0N, LW . till, ( ll9 o EßSe . i n i i - 1/05;ijiiki : HNBi [ re, l l 7l!/ , (4T.6.451 , 1110r 4 in lc o i t,theirkiiii :r t it ii • ' • -• • lioithriatiorn or - AROil Mdd IMMO Infests: •, ; ; ; ; Tli t eA huiftlgeifai,-111POrtNA*01:10 . 1*** t4i(q7,iictiolel,44:loo/174 1 (1 3 :44 TRXKUT(OO 0./ 91iVe} at ssioQMrnte pricer frirab)e terms, * are . Z. r lwie4 • fiquilro oomerAn*sfidY`oattk atu 'TO Rilitid.ltifintlig li - SOUT — EI3Rk •]: ,i9ek• of ';. 10 0 11 4 #19. 1 5% tor sile 121 • -- • - wAAltan.,oll l3o.l. „ a "160:::: : 14;;;:ltrlritsallorth-wItAliVIA. • =MIEMM 1 : ; MitEsl ,fiiUinergogAs,, _ ; -• No. •gl Winn 431CONV STUNT . " 4 .10 poi/ *Wig IhdplrtLlili • , 4- 4. FALV.ATOOK • ". )ICI:yL I ICE:IIIX,';G .o'o D S, in taWitrbe found:anapeit; aafortainnt of Et. • Ain - BONS, RUCtIEti and - 5 BONNET- MATERIALS, • - A large portion of which has just been facetted per • The iffdacementa we offer to • 0.4.88,,E8982 7 TX1f1,..Akt . D, gm,sp9xBulLE , tax. MONTHS Bukiit. , , * l 4‘untul/nt Noy .„netnbiletoneiat, in this !.county . . To metetuintinow,rielting_thq city, we ex tend snoidiel Invite:Ron to call see examine our Moe! `before making their pnrohebee. ' • • ...Onr motto le;inikelwa s hee been - " QIIPOR,SAIRS'ARM SMALL -PROFITB."• ALORGIq,, , Nalil:Aintrrett froni'llitiNtirth Ninth Stied' mid will open ph ,WRDNESDAY(BEPT:EMBEEt. ? . Hess', With handsome selection of" NSW`FAILIiffLLIN'SIIY'' „ • , MILL-LITE - Br - pOODS. no Patrons of the tnit Bard In Moth atmet, yid the Lades generally are earnestly invited to call. . MERCHANTS ANR MtiVINBRE; Will no it .to. tkietr. interest, to o;amlne the .aboTo !ipcpoc betorimaktng their parchlotes. atOBl-3t ps,..r.d, MILLINERY •GOODS. OrN - g'T 0 NE' dc 8 ii(,N 8, No. 8O CEMBINUT Ana now prepared to offer to their acustomenq and the trade; a large and trell•ieliuted lutetium:A of - • • - SILKS, • AMMONS, . YEATS/IRS, , ; YLOWEES, and . MILLINERY GOODS. confining themselves exolusively to this brunch of the trade, end importing the Luger part of their Stock, enables them to offer, an assortment tuumrasssed fu extent and variety, which pill , be sold at the lowest pridis and the Most faiorable terms. , JIN I ..0. - FAWONER lat 00., • - • • 125 OIXESTNTIVOTRENT, - , VP PTAIBII, , • , Sore now in *tore ft complete sisorno,ont of BLUBONS, WiLVETB, nowfals, ' and , . . MILLTNEBYOOOD3 To which theyin;liethe attention of the Undo.' an26-11nW _ , 33 139II_TH SECONL•STREET. 33 Royal! of imuNEsar eons, j9lli Andrus prepared k nioit complete emit iuset?rtymt of . New Stjlee BONNET IdATEISIALB, RIBBONS In inamonte variety, - nuniertioaidiaiimiem rLowzna, FEATHEBB, RT.1011138, &0., .to &isoi a besaUral Stook of GQODS; ComprtelegVl the deelieble Eltylia.„ - 'Oar .Pnipze, which are fined and uniform, are iinaluatial at a= -- - ' ~' "? MINIMMUM ADVANCE UPON COST, Das[dai wWah we allow : - 7% PERCENT. FOR CAM DE4EII.B from a distapae, who taiy- not be aware of the exbitenee of nab - an Ertabltehment, OtloP MARKET OTHER?, 4111 benefit j!iemeetree by a , lisif to_ : . A. H. Rosgmiend• 8c BROOKS; -No. 813NoONOECOND Elieiot, above Ohootnat au2B-11 ' tuoil „ - itipabk PAIL STOOH. 1858 L N004N,..WC4;6, 5v NICHOLS, 'NO. 4•7I . OIITHBsOOND STSBNA • : 11111/93:liViRECANILile.N172.4.04IIRBR8 , BTxw (wont, - • - - - moNon - IninvXxis, • • - 1 7 EINzT AND BILE BONNETS; - TRIMMED STRAW . DONNET6, ;111StoNB, , • BilollEs,and MILLINERY - 900D9 GENERALLY. Pattern Bonuete ' made add trinneed to Wei.' - spirtuFßNANp - 7ESTE I R4IFIJYptiI - Are invlte4 edit and examhie the Ad.' ' .2.101 COMPLETE TO:DEFOILND;IN TUE i couNTRI: aule-fm' j HILBORIT JONES, • - HAVOSAO7IITHER AED WHOLESALE DIALER IS .FANOY.§ALK- AND .STII,AW- BONNETS ) •ARTIPIOIAL ILOWERS, R 11011213, fro. 80Fi' FUR AND WOOL HATS." The attention of pity and Mondry dialeni is invited to a large and varlid stook of the atiori iocidl;.o MARKET STREET,• militant ' : 7 ,4tE1,0W luau. AUGUB,T, 1858,". We would Invite Abe etterdlorl Of Southern and Wedeln Duyers,to oar Zan Styladof eiti, VELVET, ited . ' . IPANOY BONNETS, , ARTIRIDIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, and - MILLINERY GOODS, Now ready for the Trade at the loweat Market priced. STERN & FREEMAN, 126 . ORESTNUT Street. • ir_T,W ßSD;2Qos. lO3•attdiOdPT. SECOND /Like fitroot;Mannfoctarer- and , Dealer In Panay and Straw Bonnets; Chenille ,and Straw Trimmings' Also. ;feathers , and. Ploirskt," , "all of which ars of tit's Moot sad moat fashioasble ogles. , -- ; • N. 8.-Cash Nnyers will find ”.to their advantage to give no a call, • . an24lm* ,„ , • 43afes. SAL KANDER BAPE{3. . A largolisertment of . ....E. ,EVANB & WATSON'S _.- TIIIL A D L P 2( I A MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER', SAFES, '• • ' . •• • - . VAULT DOORS,- , . For Ranks and Stores. DANE LOOKS . .... Rqoal to tiny now In use. . ..... • IRON DOOM, BRUIT/IRE: &a., ''• On ad good terms as any other sietablfelueent in the United Ma'am, by . , • • EVANS. A WATSON, - - • No. 20 South FRONT Street, • •• . , , , - • Ph il adelphia: • PLEASE GIVE US A CALL: • • J -auld-tf ;' ffirM 3 rg. jpoiokise.T4l GUANO. • - 4,000 BARRELS AND BAGS ."FROM 801503E14R° xwLAND, In Oklre and for Bala by r ' JO.T. B. HANBONAk ' • 110466 Forth WAfER' Eltroal," -s and No.loo Z . , l43;thlniiiaW.Al4l Avila IVO MR* fiIOBPHATS Of LIRE, OR , PRRICARRD - BLOOD, - ibunifacArired and for este by BLIORIBTON &- WOODWARD. iftet Bud Market-street Bridge., litfW.of oity and oonifry deafer!. ia2B.llt 000 1 110 M1 o; A.,KINGSBURY, L D., . .DBINTIBT,- • tits Ideals thit he his 11=011 , 11D to . I.III9FWVT. litroot,oboini Eleventh. 061-8 o OR •ARTIFICIAL ',N::,fIPNOIAIa NOTION TO PIITBIO/ANS.—The abcrri orterifi labials for tho °Urea:Mies to dlu eased snrfacat, which eowildrios thi follOwlne advants:' -A: good and noraryingeonalatanc., off with Tiliter; &knives all saletaiseee thee ate eata ble in - water,letlee faellitatjag inateal of obetruettag "theft abaorptlOni• and Woos:wog Yet rattafd., The last yr:inert,' lilone' tendert itanitoralnahle umiak% to the ptaotittoner. Prepared and for are wholesale and at pnows Laboratory,and Pharroaor, , • alba ' ;' Twelfth gad 011estaqtatristio. * f. I "1 sll , ' -tty : ,,:,Y W L%4TAITI:X_M i - 4' , .: I V-g.'0,4.'..g.51.)AY, - ;:SBE'IT4N.BgIt. ; _s:l., ;1858:: -Netu3 ablitatiotto.Ji4 AmEgiogitttwee:l7,iBipr;'"sl,f - ':: - STRIM3fey. .Publish OITY OP TWO GREAT *NO—the ittoot superb work on .T.ruudem.e.ftym,dp - spso. EADJI IN SYRTA contd. . - :OARPENI'ErMA_TMB PAST.' $3. NBW .117YENItE trintAßir. - -CAVE 'OP MAOPREIiAH. , ". GOSPEL AND ITS ELEMENTS. 35 0w1 . % ' . WMPIST/AN EVIDENONIV• 83 rants. • PALESTINR,TAST 7 AND PRESENT. 41N AND - AROUND STAMBOUL: 8A.81y,,A0.4. 41N11init .„, ' TUSY - OUT 1 NOW READyI ralxoNAL'• • TEE REAT wolituNcatztvis PA BR)/ - : ROAD, /T 1 READ , READ IT 1 Irv- It captains a largo ainonto t Inattaiiat vital interest te'evetrene that 'semi b living by hAnest deal. l'o be heti et the 0,111ce,..bie.1011,4 tienlp. , Third Sue (( stairs AG NTB and' ,CIAILIM3RB WAFTED /*OM ATELY. - • - - , tr Ali LE •NYTJA.W. N CO BOO/Ala LAW..VIIALMERB , 'OPlNlo.l.lB.—GlifriOns of eminent Lawyers on various ;points OVEnglleliltirle prudence, ohledy, concerning the Colonltithirteriee,' end Commerce of Great Britain : Collected and graded from tho Originals In the Board'of Trade and o er Ba%• pc:nitrfies, By proadi-Cnaratasai Zeg.411.1154.11;a.. vol. !Ivo 'Bl5 pages. , -- • Ault reciedyertand ter gale by., • ' ' BRoinnt, Law Book eilleiaiPuhltehere;end .17 2 9 .•, ' •-• / 9 8' 811131 . 8 40,•82 • . , _China, ,gslaisu!tire, l itr#.N‘PPr k l4 : Sg CC).i ' '': :: N IMPOIT4)341:0 WHOLESALE 5381,1iaP .013111N4. AND QUEEN - SWARK t .ki. Igoe. 23 and 25 SOUTH Minn 841(102; Between Market and Otteetnnt, ''',-'4 ' ' •': ' ' -'. rmzeinnalwi. jfr GLASSWARE, open or by ttiei package:l4; l . aeBl-2rn •FALI, STOOK , • ,CHINA. AND QUDENSWAD.B., a 0,3 Z xi •ft s-x.m:t 017 • 'No. - 82 NORTIV FOURTIX potrit ' nowin store the largest assortment .CHINA ANDeqUEEBIOIV4RE Ia th 9 city, of their own irarirtistion, wh! oEY . they invite the sitention'of - - 'l O /BSP. CLASS BITYBS I 3 - -;,• Also, Mertufsofured Pittsburgh eiloikei r 7'; .in2e-les; ." • • TO SOOTHE.RN, -ANC ,WESPM#7. MERCHANTS. '‘• • A. bite Stook of •- . " CH IN A,' 8 A.. 1131 , A 11!),'.C"-)? PANCY ARTiOLEB,' AT TEM LOWMEIP atanzat PRIMO; AP --• • BURXBEN b. WITTB, Lappstere,' ,, ,- meßoNicl HALL, 718 ORBEITMETTATREET: ' jan643' - ilarbuck . rc. TRUITT, BROTHER; uirownua•Lin HA'2tDWAB CUTLERY, ,OUNB„. . • • - R.taroLs, &o. 526-MARICHT STRMT; 1 • , Below 131.xth;Borth an 27-2121 PIi;LAI?)3LiB/A„ mooittointszty, & 00., Nu. 427 MARKET ANTS 16 900p0.11 IMPORTERS OP HARDWARE, CIITLEEY, GUM, &0., Han now in atone; and will be receiving , throughout the eau* a large and well eeietited asiortment: of iiooll4 In their lino, to which they invite the attention ' WESTERN AND BOTITHEItif BuTrats ! ; alaiiout DWAR X.—The subsoribers,- L... MISSION HERCIHANTB forth') age of FOREIGN AND DOMESFIO 11./.11DSVA111; would • reepeothdli sell the attention of the; trade to their 'took, whioh - they are offering q . .ceest fates. Our wortatent eon. date hi plftOt °helps, of all hinds —Triee; Ulf; tither, Bruit; oo*, Weak, Wagon, Stage, - Moine; Loch, Mine, and Coil Chaim. • . - The oelebrited " Moo Nails Stone and Sledge (Lammers. ESi;EGO Ei;MZZUMMM , Is superior Mien and Rasps; Med Bantu. ~Baoeledor it Elated" lane Blurting Wen. Oorn,Gtsas, awl Beer Saythu; -Hay, Corn; and Ilkair -Nap, Ilitaire,tennerst, raid Spading Yorks. Rakes and Noes; Shovels and Spades, of, all kind,. Tacks, Brads, Shoe, Want, and ifinishing ' , 'Out and Wrought Butt - Hinges, Sarews, Locks of all kinds; Outlay, Dams and Pumps, Ales, asteheilloleu• mem 'Shines, and ottlerTools, &a., &a. -, SON , )n11 . 14 , .No. W aG. Lu owaiNalUt %est, SHOVELS AND , SPADES; - :2100 dozen for sac at -coma? of QUARRY and. ,BREAD Banat,. HAL/MANI raotory. •anlll-1m FIRST. AND SECONV•QUALITY . FLTTE AND MEM IRON. Ossometei, gOoal Shute; Sugar idould,,Taak, and Plate Iron, out to pat. tern, up to SS inches wide. For 'sale bp the meanie°. torero, J. WOOD It BROTHERS, No. 223 North EIROOND at.. Philadelphia. • - • - 53 abiira ankAariisii enmntinpg; GOFF .&- PETERSON, IMPORTERS AND MANIIPAOTIIBERO II&DLIM1, OAR3IAOB, and No. 318 MARKET STREET, goving pachiws. WHEELER Sz WILSON SEWING 'MAOHILiEB, • atrimexon TO ALL OTLINAI3 " 1011 ' FAMILIEO, TAILOIII3, LiRkBS3IANEIL9, pLANT4IIBi 811111T-*AICERB, AND ALL EITITOEIN4 - , WOVEN PAMLICO. - Story kind, style; site, and patterdot these tir trailed Instruments for sale at my °Moe at factory prices. I giro the same commission's.' the CoMpiny to Ball Agents, and Merchants parchaslng on orders. • - JIMMY COY, Agent, / hie /Nisei, Philadelphia. , And No .7 West at4e,street, Trenton, 'saB:4m ' . , HARRIS'e- BOUDOIR SEWING' MA! CHINE is offered to thipliblio as the most retie ble low-priced Sewing ?decline in use: It will sew (roil six to 'sixty atitebea to an ha, on ill kinds of goods, from °oiliest bagging to the fluent cambric.. It 111 without exception, the simplest in ]td Meehanleil com strustion ever made, and can be run and -kept in ocdq by a child of twelve yearn, of The ntraintiirr this machine, and the QUALITY Or ITO Wonx,,are wan ranted to be unnorpaseedby, any other, Its speed rangel from thrim hundred to fifteen hundred stitched per miq ate. The thread used la taken dirently from the 40014 WITHOUT OHS tmounim or miwtmnina., In hat, it lei 'machine that Is wanted by iveijfindly,in the'land., eid the low prio° of YOETir. DOLLARS, at *Soh they ' 'sold, brings them within $l2l resident almost eitery one • ... B. D. BAKER, Agent, I • isli-dflm wkieowem 20 'torah EIGHTH Street' Umbrellas anb Varnals.• WILLIAM A. _DROWN, & CO., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL/ BLANIIIIAOTIIII4RO, No. 248 MARKET STREET, A large assortment constantly on herd, to which the of,dealeire Is incited. Pu26i3m SIfEEPER & FENNER, bfANIIVAOTIIRRES UMBRELLAS AND PARASO.4S, No. 858 AIABILNT OTRIEST, Inane the attention of DUMAS LANGE AND VARIND TOOK • intl24in - SAOICSON, ' JOB PRINT lraS Rel:lloTed to FIFTH AND OHROZNIn au2B-1m HARNEBt3 PHILADELPHIA To Their -.s s_ . . S?I'EllIBER, 1, 1858. Private Life of Napoleon ///*4 "No man," sign the proverb,"is ahero to his dwil - v;alet." " After perusing" The Public and Private ,T.,,ifeof,Drapoleou the ,Third, by .Bamtar. M. Suuoamt, we are inclined to ex tend the aPplioitien, and declare that if lives birtakeMon his plan, nolman could be a hero to his own biographer. Hitherto, the 'prac tice almost in i , ariably has beeh •• for a lllogia-, to• 'feel 'ithiae, k indl y 'lntermit in, dome genial sympathy the person whose life• he presents to the public. - There have been , enroseptions- 7 rare and . cliscreditable. One no torious one in -the ienomous - and slanderous Memoir of EnMis A. Poe, prefaced to his collected Wcirks',,and sviitten' by that amiable being Ruvue drifsir,cmu. Mr. , SMUCKER, we regret to notice, has followed the Griswold example. His private Life of NAVOnton 111 collects, concentrates, accumulates, pointri, and adopts all, the_ scandalous minors, the coarse inventions, " the prurient accusations which Humor and Eate, both,, very fruitful in Buell things, bad ever uttered or even whispered against the personal , character, and conduct Of ; Lotus NAPOLEON. • Beyond doubt, Mr. SMUCKER deserves consideration, aft' the - post credulous of men, for he accepts accusation as proof. His Biography treats of the public as well as the private ' life of- the . Emperor.. In the relation of events which now are historical, he ISTrequently, but not always "correct: He is wrong when he speaks of .TERonE BONAPARTE, half-educated and rough, as " romantic." In relating the trial for-the Boulogne expedition, he does not give, even allude scarcely to, the speech, which ,Loyis N.A.pez,Eort himself deli vered; in .Which ho emphatically spoke of Wa 'terloo as an injury be - avenged by Tranee.'_ In relating thertuoiOtnentakin 1832, prelimi nary to the reseoration 'of the, Empire, be omits Louis NAOLEON ; Eliiimti ' rkittile speeckat. the -bridge of Autiteilliz,on*Oetober 15 ; .in 'ri3ply 'to the Prefect of the Seine, who offered hint the purple. •On the following diy;',.(o-0-." -tobor 16th, 1852,) Louis Nipoizott !lberafed ABDEL-KADER from prison , (we saw_ him at liberty, in Paris, three weeks lator,)" bit, on page 203 Mr. Smucwint.states that 'liberation to'have occurred tarch".lBss,. after, the; birth of the Prinbe Imperial. On page 221, 'he' reports Marshal OANRonERT as having gone, "after his return kenik the Orimea," on a diplomatic mission to 'Obtain the baild of, a• Hs l / 4 - edish Princess for :Louis NApotaioN, that is; in the summer of • 1855, whereas, id page 182; he details the circumstances of.LOuis NA-' Puses's marriage withHadamOiselle de How- Two (not MonTioo,) lo January 1858, nearly three years earlier. :Ho gives an incorrect version (page 60) of Col. ViVlTDltErfal address to the soldiers at Strasburg ,in 1886.-' He stales (page 184) that the standing army of France was only 80,000 ' men' . Kinder ',Louis PHILIPPE, but tbat'Loils NAPOLEONreduced. . %hi 1852, to 80,000,. ,and was engaged, in. 4858, 'in diminishing - it to -20,000. - -- •Now, ,:every body who knows any thing about the' Irmilitary power of France Milt see heir 'in r correct this is. Under LoMs l'insares it was rarely under 80,0001 it- Is .about 400,000- 'iuriv, and has .beon considerably paoii.' Mr. Sneoasa - reflects' upon Larts - Nsionzox as having cc enlisted among the, special con *tables who aggrekaled,onApril 10, 1848, to defend London ftein 'threatened ,attacks by the Chartists. There was no enlistment. The movement, at once simultaneous and volun tary, was by able bodied Men or all ranks and ehmses, to take thC defensive, if:occasion re quired le.:, `Slrotioa 'III wis a special con-• stable, slid so' were the leading nobility and gentry then in London, as well 'as the mass of the working Classes. This great moral foice made the Chartists peWerless. 'Tis said (page 285ythat the Duke of DZVONSRIRE would not have wedded his daughter to ,Lours NA rorzox :—be was a bachelor, and had -no daiighter. We could multiply instances, Mit these will show hoW carelessly Mr. Suscasa has compiled. There is one personal circumstance Which deserves notice. In, page 102, Mr. SMIONEIC says, "The excuse urged. by the Prince to his confidants for attempting hie - escape [from /Aim] was that he' might attend the alek4led 'of his father. But [Mr. Unoxsa] believe this to have been merely a pretended reason; Lours NAPOLEON well. knew.that the ex• King of Holland was probably not ~his father; and the fact that be really did not pay the slightest regard to his alleged parent after ' his escape :from the fortress hid been' effected—the fact . that he immediately directed his steps, not toward , Florence but toward London, clearly proves that he hadno sincere desire to visit the fernier husband of tioarnusn, with' whom, 'during her life-time, he had been constantly and bitterly at variance." This is a fair specimen of Mr. Smtroxxn's fact and argument. 'How a man can well know a prebabitity is curious. Louis NAPOLEON, on his escape, went to London, it being the,only safe asylum open to him. But, page 107, Mr. Sunken states that "On the Prince's arrival in London, he applied for passports from the representative of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, permitting 'him to visit his father in Florence. They were denied, him, and the Grand -Duke afterward informed the ex-King of Holland that o French influence' would not permit him to tolerate the presence of Louis. NAPOLEON in Florence even for twenty-four hours. The ex-King ex pired soon afterward, without again seeing Lours Nevommovhom in his latter'years be pretended to regard as' his son!" This last sentence is a gratuitous inuendo, for the ex- King of , Holland never denied, never doubted the-paternity. But it is evident, from Mr.' Einuoine's own admissidn, that the first , use Louis NAPOLEON made of his newly-recovered liberty, once that he reached London, was to use °ever? , effort , to visit - his father. How he could do BO MaylB46, if (as we find in page 266 j-that father had previously died, in Janua ry 1846, we leave others to determine. Mr. SMOKEa ought to, have been, at least, correct in dates—the exacing.of-liolland; did not die in January, but in July, 1846. The inuipdo in the previous quotation shows that lir. Sunman Hilly endorses the slanders about Ilonrinn, the mother of Lours Ifer!orarox. He seems to have an especiallfeeling , against that lady. From " authorities of no moan importance " (whom he does not name) be accepts the slanderous assertion that , not a drop of Bonaparte blood flows in Loma Nsinzon's veins, and that he is son of EoaraNsE "by her favorite lover, Admiral ;Vinton." Over and over again this suspeatedlegitimacy is , pressed upon the reader, as , o fact of whichthe biographer has no"doult. We have "his supposed father" on page 87 ; again, on page 102, King Lours 'is mentioned "as probably not his father;" and on page 24 the very considerable simi larity" of his' features to Vsmon's is strongly urged. At the same time;it is re peated, on the authoritY of FOIJOHE (I) that when 11011. TENSE married tours, she "was then already pregnant by the Emperor," her own step T iatherorad (Mr. S3IIBI}CBB adds) that subseqtront events seemed indeed 'to give the color - of 'truth to these assertions." Finally, Mr.' Sunman speaks of "the un scrupulous violence of her passiorts;" and de clares that oho ais said to have spent her whole life inititMirlea of liaisoni." With Mr. Smuctria it lieems enough for. a, scandal to be a said 't--Lho adopts: it at Yet, though lionrknE 18 11818 40p104,4 1 4,dern '3lssin44, even Mr. Snecnis 'Odra) tstii - to have bsen an admirable Mettler. - -atNsransoN himself, however, 'is the lot of Mr. Smicimen's,morolantipa- Ale and Private 81eto4 or # l l ,O /Oexi the 3rbr of the French ; with biographical no moat distinguished Ministers, Generale, he- Re'entli4o, and various details descriptive idee,the Second Bmplre. ,By Samuel M. ,1 eta, 12,n, pp. 404.- khtladolphia 1 gvery,well-informodperson , thatl.there ,was ne'trnth,,in the, declarations ihattotna N : i3ornox Was,riotone and sensual'Ne*Tori, an exile - in - 1837: Mr. ? SKID:Jaen repeats,.the • accusations, kindly suggesting that it 1 . 74114 probable they were ex.,, aggerated, hut adding, ex stio moist, es an, aseer, laud fact, IsTiimacon,wal fond of luxurious living, and indulged to some degree in dissipation, during Ids residence in New Yorle that aniong,his favorite places of resort wuean infamous saloon kept by an, abandoned, French woman,. and ~freiluented by the most dissipated adventurers of ,Nell York Of ; bath eeies; that here ho becaMe,fainiliar .With a Spanish, Jewess, Mimed Bemrdine, described by Mr. 43tecx.xe. as (,‘ the impaisiOned and erdetit JosEettinx.", Now; the fact is 'that Lours NA:. . troLion,'s life in New York;Whence he was, called bY i tlie death-illness of his mother, Was that of a, retired `man of letters. Re went very 'little into society,, and'was noticed for, the gravity of tile demearier and conduct. . "After hie:mother'edeath, Lours NAPOLEON resided in ,ngland,.until the. Beiflogne fiasco of 1840. biographer. ted:tlieee - tssie.,yearprto", .c the 'gratification of his passions," and : that "even ,"perseri . al character end self-respect Were' absorbed Or loot In his devotion or abandonment to, plea sure"7-that he,Wes tolerated by the British aristocracy as any "intelligent dehinchee" would be t , Who mingled intionrielfwitir all the more dissipated classes of soCiety".-;ind at LOY. Biniernoreir'S; be ' was. throwri into the society of 'the most •distinguished,,person agee of the tiirie England.", &Mania, we regret: tO . ;. ob e erVc; ; writes thin Without knowledge-Of the f'dcp. :ii.boirt,ti dozen, 41:6 7 : tingnished Persiursuell as MeortE, DisaAma; r..oidlienixAm,Fortnraneuk, and on--used to fiecpilini,Lady BLESSINGTON'B, but her personal' eharicter was. such that nerupu- lows' persons avoided her, while, the female memberi of lies, vfaitersi, families never set foot within her . hci , use vOri few gen .tiernen visited . her, • Irithistime,l.B7.-irsays Mr. SIMMER, eer • Lotysli'ooikozi,„tenow led the life cif :a" . diesipatedii "tlyentinetl London,Visiting gambling-linfities; betting' on horse-raises, fre- : quonting fashionable house§ of pros-, Station, andaPeatAaya said, nights their drunken, licentious„, and ,bolaterinis orgies." nut, 'skid Itir S:':ithiti"reeideqne now was , in 'Ottriton-Terrice.i' _Tim rent of a hones there is ftom twenty r tntWenty-fivo,thousiind dollars a year, and` Louis 'l l / 4 1'Arimatm paid, for . his allowance froni his father with hie inheiitance from his Mother - , made him an annul:l,l)464MM of some ',18tt,000.: ;"adventurer" ,with ttstraightendti ,pireumatinpos"'el such an in 'orrie,l truth; in. these' two years„Naro- . taros mored'lliqbe highest society in England, and was, courted IS much for-his per sonal qualitida, as for the his,llus, trious name: ,Tia Could, Choose, hidOirt: socie ty, and be selected the bast. At thii time, says his biographer, he met Eiova:ao,:aWotaiM7iyhose name,has been associated' with his .:Ent he,nevefr did meet 'her until 184 k, after Ids .esCope from andlir. sgatuottailia:itcnonnt of her isa ElO3V`ae sirtiPlidimker;ndaughtor who ,becani . a middling actress, pretty face. led to'n'er Ai,p; befOre Louis NAPOLION drat' , sare`har on the - boartle,'of thO,.9lYmPic theft*? , nnd:erlde;f,:pro-, tiiation'!(ati the vice 'in 'Called), and finally parted With her'early in 1882;„ at the time w,hen , be had - deternithedle 'marry, ,3(r.,Eittroima state's; over and over 'again; - ap, if it Were a' fact, i ochich it Is' not; that Loniel.firozion ,was It.needy petinlicia,7 when be first met her,' with Milt peetitiinik,,. ,resaurces ex: hausted"—yet, he fixes thoitime of, thiir first ac;quaintafice whek Loirie - 7iiirot l xon had a palatial maneiCon' f ta' parltor. Terrace and n princely:4l6:MM: ' Mr:,; Sifticsaa's ,repeated stories of - Leas' liailir;nozi, Aidnioet des* tate of ikehilling,?:derliblilibi'y daily atibela,_ fence" wages of sin, must be repudiated He was the avowed head of a very rich family, who raised £260,000 'for the'expeditien to:. B - oirlogne in 1840, and; after hie escape fronkHain in 1848, gave him anindome onwhich he liind,linug4 not with Carlton terraceepl,9ndor, al; a,prirate, gentleman of fair :standing', .at King street, St. James's. ' • We have not glanced at the imputed liaison with Madame Gonnox- - because Mr. SurroluM has wholly mistaken its character. The lady, describedas' Atilt pleasing and 'attractive,, , .' has reached the mature age of sixty,_artd,was Loins I! , TAPOLEOX'S confidante and ,ageityn the. affair o f Strasburg and ltdrilegne, antithe ca nape' from Ham. Louts BLANC!, in his recent naive; to Lord' Homan - Ws Wok; sets her character clear before the world: " • At laid, there . came nearly six years of im prisonment in Hain. irekor,ioN's passions would here' be' euppreeeecil Not so ! "At the .ohateau ,of Ham," says Mr. &mom, " there'are :said to be tw o , children who possess the right to call the Emperor of the French • their Dither.", Then the mere on dit rises; in the neat sentence, to one of Mr: Same xisn's facts—" their mother was the daughter of the keeper of the prison." . On the same yade whieli records this, we find mention of the l!rinceaS,Mtrtiunt, with "Louis H.4.4l.wr,sliared the admiration of the public for lila fair cousin; and Scandal even magnified his partiality and affection for her Into - a •grosser , passion. Yet," Mr. SMUCKER kindly sidds, "of the -truth or this charge there is to proof ; nor could there well be, in the nature of the case."' If unproved, why repeat the scandal? We are told that EUGENIE DE MONTLIO first appeared in Paris in 18,52, and there lithe vulture eyes" of Louis NAPOLEON soon Ins tened upon her. ;Indeed ? It is known, in London as well ;as' in Paris,- that Louis NAPO LEON had Met the , lady - in 'England as early as 180. - Apropos of - this locality, we find Mr. SINUONER sneering (‘ the prolific Queen of England." Is -the having a numerous family by marriage to be held Wrong? Lastly, though Louis NAPOLEON'S moral conduct, since his -marriage, is generally be lieved to have been most unexceptionable, Mr. BROOKER assures us that "whenever he can secretly escape from the heavy cares of em pire,, and froin , the lynx-eyed vigilance of Enemas," his first retreat even yet "is to Madame GORDON'S, sumptuous residence," and that at least two other women-"have suc ceeded in leading Min into' lamentable lapses item conjugal fidelity," namely,Midemoiselle LAuran, a prima donna, 54 the,Oeuntesspe CASTIGLIONE. - Tedisbelleve'this adcusation—:- not a "ii is Salk" hut Alstinctly made by Mr. Ssirrezin himself. And one of the reasons whilie discredit .the charge is that the en graving given by Mr. Smuoirnn as a-portrait of the Countess DE CASTIGLIONE is no stranger to us. It is copied froni a fancy head, (by the late IL - Emma, wo.belleve,) which appeared in an English Annual soine twenty years ago. We have,come tq 't4e.cl!i'se of a disagreea ble duty, and trust that we shall never again have to motice biography so distorted as that upon which we have commented. 'lts au thor should do 'better 'than rake "up explo ded and lying scandals. Eyeriwero they-true, where is the use of expatiating upon them ? We recommend, as a motto' for this book, what Mr. SMUCKER himself has written, ,(( Truth, decency, and propriety were all out raged ; and even the Prince's former connex ion with several females of -questionable char acter was exaggerated, - perverted, censured, and heralded forth." We learn from the Shelby, News that Mr. Frank White and one Mi. Blythe have been shoot ing at each 'other; at If ardingville, F.y."A few days since, as White was passing down tho street, Blythe shot at him, the loan touching his. ear. White immediately turned. around, nd facing Blythe, remarked . "Shoot again, you 'cowardly scoundrel!" And B. did shoot_ again—the ball striking White in the right side, but fortunately striking a rib, and glancing, onliinflicting a slight flesh wound. Since then Blythe has been absent from home, or kept himself concealed. On the 17th ult., as White was passing along by Blythe's, he was Bred at twice; and both balls, we under stand, took effect in his hips, but did not inflict serious wounds. White immediately went home, got his gun, and went back to Blythe's, and shot in the house four times. ' • ,TWO,CENTSi'. -": ' if" Oft IV i4ii,,,"yt.',,'l,i:litl...fft, ,att:l6;.t'ilt...f6ll6eirkftiiii.PitiViii"C-;',g't. -il ,We glee place int ! l'Pa "!l --- -e DugantiC ' , Agit ( Mud - I 'hyriiii; Void do piiltirtheliere butioni - 40'thdprgeetn eete tooieleue ePPeepeketti *pelt f the age, we, doubt not , • 4 ,,,„, er the grea test mira c le of ...,.. that Q`oui L ii- l i ) ,-..,.. 7 ,..,,,,,,,t et c,0, 1 1 . .,. % t t 1i at . : ,.: . , deed; w'orth, of the in*Erni"e!lji 'tildes i - . 0 JehOvatt ! 'slew, " For the etas hiitrondroits .eourseirie,l:tilt irafcfs (row Thy throne! - • - - And the zone. et moM 01%41111, ,eiz!d - gif plant, ae {hey roll,, - ITh"' 'All bey Thee 2 allaaoreiihettraitiir et' thei tat seta! • ,- 5.! - Thhie the ciait the OhnlAein pindered r Vildet hie oidesit skied unfurled-:-•' •- - - • A -- ,41-4 • Tuns the tortured Galileo ;pideed • abode las i t innvinir world) 2, TFEZ Oopepitens, , ennOu ; l74k snlMPed with praise ; And the idorlig Newton lair . thee:=•Anstint Of tireA•;• bays ' • ' - - Thins the ninne,fil - Lord of WisdOM !..-.Tidne 'the word' • 'of•Lite divine, • • ' • - First in irkatioloy and trembling, rastrix'd by, the German Trine , , , , ~ While the lonia of mai:ado l d Ages, hi thpir cdri rial dregs, • ••"' Walked; hi' iirand'tranallinintion, threngli the pOrtals - erthe Press -•: ••••• _ • - Lo! the Birnbaum limns our features; Tire and Air we , Veit, the Lightnings from Thy fopteioPl wi hit's Chained! In iturtivis V, • • • Tlrni, 0 God o'er Franklin bending, tare to Mai the eleatrio flame; • •• • - • • ••• i• • -• • Arid, with taloven.tongues exultant, Morse decla red Thy ' .• . Scrolled beneath the eunderetl ocean; • moored 17. Light„ awful pen— „ , '; Hiork unto H'od, the Hig h est !• Peace onliartk ! • Geed Will to Menu • - " • .Land to land, in mingling currents, away' AK Willa " , wtHi loving : nor • ; t• • icWiteresif ttie'cita Wood .4pikia • 'ina. tke „new World murrattra, c; • iti • • "'" - .11:ere the eleotrlo Heart of Piatiorreffie.eterripl core Of, • - Hatfield from their burning contrii, Hash 'the 76,4 'of Freedom's light ! • ; • • • ;; • '- Girt with all the world'a great- watere—oiroled 'far by all the lands— . . Harked by sacred Line and Plummet-God oar delitlnY • . _ /tether -Godt we faint—we falters fiord s of : elemental Grant tie that, godlike silsdoiS k chliditko Thou hest made Mankind teidegerent—o'er rsiaime . of Mind mamma , - -r• Be our hearts Thine earthly sltars,he Thrwandr.oas, Lire our theme [Fei , The Zoe's.] ' '•-•• ' Tha Atlaiitia Cable. - _ flubbed! '120141i - the Wendidud main, , Upon whose bed ne , ei hand before' . • ,A Hying link to Albion's shore, , ,ylotsbee the bright electric phein.t , flt . - The kindred netiordri on'Whoiie word • "T. • - For wed or woe; for life str.deith:. Icangstbe, earth's featire,belttbeirbFeedby.„-, .tatedaq for that we now heye he. • , .„ They heard, it, and a !nighty yolen ••• , Resoundedthrcingh the anneetral Telex - , While the ir_qat child-lieylled With initial; Let all the Western &ilea relcilea V- • For new,,ii forged the ithertal , . - _ • Which kilts Old Woilds buids • Oolan-dielded - , And those wlto ifo)dth ‘ thiiseivho 0 .f Peace bath ner !atones, 'man was' .!No less renoyrned :mthe hiseidedlffacii Shell, glitter, from Vane Iforthirildrags; . : - 'And Freedom Falb, from shoro.to shan't- Roll, ever roll, world.olretiog waves: • , ,Ifen e eforth t holve!ttrj?,tra,t; ve •- • The meeiengenea_PeidicsidUie ;.; - Wl4 ball mi trioni jour Coral kror Thu Tinsel : • . • 21 ' • 7 4 The-Atlantic -Snbniarine-.Eleakic • , Cable—A,EionneU . as Ttit - xwr. n. wasununii,-x.ii: • - An icroslie :' 4 :•Tileirisph:trts L ipn - Triumphant over space Mid time, EleCtrio pulses throb' the nations' heirte between! .Low. buried in dread oneans'dirkeiii.green Extends the pathwxy, of. pat-Ifyitati ot . old.' !- find's angels chwted , to their-harpy of • Rejoining high — o'er earAdeiedeiiiption, fihnut,, AA itintiroisTelr 2 Mid - Wide "P41a48 ,cin earth, goid *1.1.1'4.b" Men..t' •libinti in' hand; .. 11etioetorth, and heart tchtmarti Magiall magi stand tnilted in eternal brotherhood! _ New glories dawn, new prupleefes of good, - , Inspirid, with truth, resonisdirinn evry-laid; On mountain tor, lie Mties - ,'M eittesi . _tlirongs ' 'itew , life • suniet.;•Eattli leirsdi Irene -- fteiviii Autni5t.18,1868,,,,, .:• „.% Letttir. fr!ini an;old=Line Lehigh Pew:, - • [Ooneepondenee of The t.r r eei.] My attention has bees' tialled: to a letter 'frimi thls T,lpeo, In whieh.the proodedingi of oitiihinitil county meeting are &earthed, ea 'having been' 'very harmonious; end as having' Vendoreed thi General and State Administration." . Title brief stiefament pie r / stedpuln.oopledinto certain papno,l4ne.givlng eusTeney slander on our. county. Alfe!v.,ne„tojet?rreet,,it,, Oa; meeting was VerY"..large,;,yerz:harminione, `we am in theittingait poi4takteino 4tti_ Adminlitration of W:I.-Paikei. - '" ' Bnt if bylte aide• Of one so strongly -dra*as this' is, the-Meeting plane, as they 'did, one 'tvilloh= coldly "approves in general of the measures of the National Administration," and, `.•`BS,Sclile the to do what is right," &0., he, who sees an, - "endoreement" in. this, mud be viry-eislly outlined Indeed. • The truth' Is, there *ere not ten men at the Meeting wuling.to ! , endnese . Its 'Kansas polloy,r - nor can any man ba,aketed ta 'Centres: here tioo, avows himself the friend of thir".gstglish 411, 4 ' even though it was an, Adininistration iikeiaagei [The writer of the above is one of the moat prominent and gifted Demoorats in, the Bucka and Lehigh Congressional, distriCts.]-4Drion or sari Paiss. , . , Schuylkill County. [Correspondence or The Prem.] " • POTTSvIL, Aug .304,1858., ' EDITOR or Tan PRESS: 4 fall _Convention of the People's nartY savimbled ht Sohuyikill to-day; and .placed in: nomination the "ibilcindig ticket: - • • • Senate—Robert M. Palmer. Assembly—John R. Boyer, Philip R. Palm, Oy me L. Pinkerton. . . Sherif—John P. Jlob'art. ' Com9niseionir,7Samnel Kauffman. Director of the .POoraharlei Foaht Auditor—Bitched Di. Matter. ' .The Conveiltiminnimimously endorsed the course of Hon. James B. Campbell In the Titirty.Foitrib' Congress, recommended him for renomination, and appointed John B. illoCreary, William De haven, and Lin Bartholomew, conferees, to meet the conferees of Northumberland county, to put in nomination a candidate for Congress. , ' i - Strong tifTIM anf,ll: autl•l4soomptozi resolutions were uninimously adopted, and au excellent spirit prevailed throughout. • ,„ • The Grovd of Benjamin [Tor The Presal Mn. EDITOR: As my Plains of businels is in the neighborhood of the graveyard= in Witt:Alb.' remains of Benjamin.Franklinlieburied4 am very f r equently asked-by , strangers visiting, the oily bow they may gain access tethe spot within the briok-Wall enolostwe, In most instances, it is necessary to Plainly form such stiangers that there ire' no means e ; satisfying their _ Laudable curiosity, some int cadent; the sexton'. is' engaged - in the yard,'and than, perhaps, admittance May be had. -But, as these chaaae opportunities are not known to the public, but little benefit is derived from them. - '..‘ It is a pity, if ,nothingworse,that spot posses sing so much Interest to thousands, all over our country, should be closed topnblio , .viev r ,,especi. Z ally when a very email Outlay would mike thane . : cessiry change lir the' Wall,' so as to admit of a satisfactory view of the tomb from the outside: • I.i . the . corporation of Christ Churehlio not feel authorised in undertaking the expense' of snob change, they have only to ask the publie for the amount, and - it can be raised tau very short time. The gentlemen who may have the controlof the, ground would only be doing an act dinette§ to the public by meeting their wishes in this respect:. If ' these are any inpVitieddifileulties In the ivitY; 'let them be stated. At all events, semat 4 igenglit to bi done, so, that strangers play not be so sadly disappointed When they journey to the grave of the good and Nile Franklin; and, in some instances, too, afoid.i*ittit from tb.eirlitte of travel several kundredintles, in order Minable to s ay, when tbdy vitMt l kinne, that they had seen the grave of Franklin: Cannot tome arrangement be - effeetpd, Mr. Editor, "whereby this interesting Spot can be seen by these who so much desire It? Atrunsr 31,-1808., , 0. Two brothers, lames and Isaacs Sigler, have been convicted of burglary at Frankton, Indiana, 'and Senteneed to two years' imprisonment eacb. 7- IftmclOStitouizikEtx) CkreriNip for , tcTlii Wiil 14111110tbr W .- 7 311r*TYAMM UPI*M _ fte " , Pllll 4,47*Offt ' MO *of theirstier. ardetiltbattris eaeriNgain so t 'the t/PorraPth Batt _imsAdo ti• sheet allosail tw Initt•a g i ra; y f*ififi:-`7`77 W • akifbe rel l Yobligo to Antlgmen ! 40 411. , _ tea - 4641******14: ftu44-4:141:1°L • *lnilitll XV 4l7 A 4 9lf4 4 ,-V,hoP)iti!t! - 44..", to theme:rid read- -oR2fßk4:t.'7 - $PYPh:;;;':::: - :. . . . - , The .00freoponding, ofhtbevreterolfarg Rol 'pro/ furntelies, ,the piitidilarafitot trogydy.that • peourred atllln,costicrytiViifs, nit - the,ratit: ni . , The,ptrtiett. . were ' Mr: - ..u.'"lft - qteityinvolerio ' '-',. :farmer and highly r eepeetablersgetitlimisiiff.ond .:''-- ' Mr. ,- .Tamog ltopow.. Bll QPnesident.. *V onif of. their . hanitentßitmostle, Apo .tin,entendi e ierphant,.; : -, _The' fiiridei - vibe- hi- poaseetiort of a t ho, eon-. sidertd-eiiiiiitri siveproorthaCtifelatfailinCbe et i: inittrumen tat Kite - ruin of lb ilidghtif." ''''Ailting :: ' - on-this belief, Mr. Bowyer . sought" Mil - McDowell. foonCilito in the4 s tn e k, and , dmtilsvosistpl4fired. ". et binfeeverartmestse,biltettkftg erect lathe ",:.- "olteof and ilidornee,jrodunitig *444 ay. .fronr Which' he' died •on , th it Tolloniegidity, - Boat.. - A,,t 'anal air, in -limp asiiiiiheve=for many'yisfS Otounied prtingnent7poeltio-noiMßotelmirtsounty. iMr. B. belongs, to„ . sio-si fi - and ,highlyt*iteistoble family, and "is' himeelkst 'Wealthy ondintelikeut•,. fariner.'• Mr. Moil) bib ofdifferrentliiiielliWytt: ..:_ `rions.:responsible,poste , splideffc v airratii.di.. - , lining the .d.dministratientof; - President-P o lli - Vti wai . V.PftefkStates-jo*st4 ;4 Oisternrcanit4C,th e : tioe'or tite'doyth' was piesident pfthegramiers':. -Bini;.stlitedstliOlir:.Bh ee_* e ntaitted:forlrattbrtheateritt court - nWe•leain Igtifiitrißoottl Bei of;Moalay ~thit the trial- of the 'steam 'Are ; enenititoildeb• -' 'take& place todayorittb,e.64p of- more then 'l*ll- - miry interest, Tha;.ifoe nfidro:' , „f'.The ehtdrmeW Of the oomoittlee hoe reoeivoCfrornSologlOtt.RPieYi::-: Egi.„-prerldent orthelfahanfoie Mutual tire_lm.,_ 2. earanoe Company l4 , a check for ,15ectieliarthis - - amount eubsoribed brtwerdy)of the Are ifinallooo, drums of thitioitykoledistribit e d in firlietto'the beet engine; e.h. thlo tria ' t.... Three• pr,4s4,are'Pro- -'- pofed . to be awarded - by tote , lorsnilttee—one each , of $500,-s.3oo,?and--sloo;miltine Eir,Oatt=thi re- . 'seining 525 9.4 1 4 111 ,ibts - distributed immteb manner ' antoffg' thri Conveting r:partieo as d ina,y, : ihr - dreaded 'upon bythe -gontributOrsrand the.oomniittiO.," It . JohdrigtOught-thatlthertrlol isiti fist for tiro, and- : Naar threst,Aleyti,Aerigo O.44IOIIAAVIDUMiI al- - raid": eitortict for .06topetl.tron, : rhui-, one ,hz_ Mr. ow Bill of-,thollostfin leiiiorainire-irdrkol--..onefik: .. Siloorgalt.',Bird &Co.; Bair .Th - oid;on flontli74: - `.71.'-. ' Johnson, machinist , Boston ; one by Mr.-Boott, le the Lawrence lifiohine- Shop . i.--ons ; by - Rooney, Veafte, & Co., of_Philodolplile ; one;from: Bald more, and -one- , licitory t ibbnirSibibee;liftelente. . , & 00 : ,liienooeilfails,•//i.'X1V.,...9.; -- -Lli :.. --r. „.t , ..t ...--. : - • li r ,e,hooejte_WlP .ffOirAteyinn - ,, -- aated•itt Co- ' - - IdttiboMi itteletlfef, Toth-, Titty o #forlariot that "-": day bags: "iTtie- *tither-boo been anythiptbut i.; favorable' :for. Ohinpitig niosrittfinneditibethtlast,' - fortnight. Of,:the rrearei , iwthe reidstead-timist .- '-- .tiave soiled, taking, away ..12.9.4 . trwr3,4,,eciffee„ - .ln . ;.. /.. thoproportioni of 9;191' pleritatiogeretkit2.3-ea tire. ; The whole of:411114'0Si has gone to Bridge"' - sdrtgir Oaf, total exPOrghineluditig,the ohltrtobte - :: iiiin the tit 'or , °abhor, Ll3k7, amount:to A115,f,65. , _•,- owt.,: errwhiohithe 'proportion- of - tdatttittair is 344,500 ; ;nativei-140:866%. ,: It' ivneir.neitalliiibit,": - after all that wee qsaid of Abort elialpiaatit cumin% - .or-planfatfrof fn rhif reason now eloilknit'llin: - be • .very littloPandr rot` , thelist".of dui 24;0110elit:Of .:._ ,this kind dotiolenkwii believe thatesire , tits' O belt`'_ - ,7 : Will' be made: up„.l,tils,Olevrativei and:"Mktee , ' ' IdantatiOn;' that - I,llher difinittiby will, beficort..— .The dell eienefaltegothoiL4e-ottspeet; - 3t ill Sol 'be - 1 More "then .20,- 000 qwt,.-ph the ,oxit•turn Of fan us. Bolt' Piiethi Prognow , riyeoing.therproepeets.are : getteritllygoitd; And - the outplY of ittbermcitolnin-, ~ Oent.!. •:.- -: - ...r.:i ',_ , C-,1 .- f - -,7 x. , ,..,.) t 71...',.. ~,:i -,•,, ~.... , 1 :2 , The :"Wilnaington. (Deld) etimmoeitisitith in foinis2ot that soma month, or, two bank; two itekro .boys were inVeigled lute . trap. set, for, the ; posuby some as yet unknown indbrldnalsfit Sussex notmt,y,. and heing;aeopred; wereltiditiftipedreir-= ilia away. 'aitd.sqld.into. idavery.atabillenthi:A.:. .diattnguislied lawyer' of that tonnt&lritoconsttl., „ „regard , _to.t.theAdattlii; things In trainfop Huftedisooviter 'of the - Ivisere;' ' • blibotithe.lxiya.:, Having get.onlhe 004_0'04; .mattettereiiipeshed'iniiigorettily, and - hriellytba tyto nigroes wereltrattitd‘Uttilfitiipritatint'ldifetien, antildentifted:iTbligentlinund havingthe'inabtei-v:' ih'elititiga proem/fed to the , apot , jris th. - Melghborltned.,:Orlilidnitbad; Virginia; additiV,lex rettilliadP lll /dupasted i thrienilt - thre -" oltpt few daye t age r onliaxway3o fidasex„.famtlin-F.-.- lturpoSer - of "obtainine; the nem:mar y - ;wherewith , toldentify nagroeS;;SeWilll_ead."- '- to their' releose; anfiretarn.ilit hoeteitrlMW:aturr -- - freedom. - f• the 'idea-11440f ffirit;; Marion Sbithiikifig 'Veil-rues& attilierme,-:- .041 ! Zest liamPdenefe:','Sli Pridtif, fifth'idt.; of Consumption,:, er.maiden - name;lsatisHatifer' , Marion A • he was-the daughiewoUtlasAitv.,-.-. persuaeon,-Istill endless betearSidneyaferllly.fia.B23': In early life she adopted:the ( alike sandal:Rosalie 'Senterlf.' 1845 ..51ut".-marrirpfx.,..Blehaitt-Ste- phatt,•eomediini,`'Und' staff' riferbilmmenaecther literary -aareeretipddit.theldgealure - Ward.' In' -1831, alfet.left, thetistami'and ldetete_t!: :herself entirelyitc; her pie She was.theitithoress",-,-, atone novel; , Hagai 4 the7- Martyr?' tined 'avail& variety of_taltab etetohetoind. potent, tr," orivlnoh was once ....publishedor4h- the,-.titiet of. - 'Holds.' Scenes, - ' fi nd - Horne ''Soiteds,2 adapted for-the stage Heibtlit'sUirmaAtilit WOO; and several of H l cisenstsforleoia;She'vrastif 7 loidy Otandoutitid talent, ." -- gamine nitnief.""-•, ' - • . (Dilation dieititY;tliiiGtiriiiimi`ilio.. _hie _wife altretWeelutl snadVids esciape, Stutter; Nei beerairieseedWHe was trantd,bilfer_. dinand, DubehritinittCytte . dtana; Where 'Wl:4th* °sides; Thiallfayor diltiaburglie With! Olitintra , Bradley inifltehros, bays heen.„untmlogrikth,eir exertions tio testae' the' "prijober,,,yrlik is now safelA. , lodged in•prlium.. , The itirdoity - of'thelrime - wft , *doh Jacoby stands_olut*fi, thenlysteriestilthati' , - nor. in:wbioh its &toile were unfolded, and finally, „ fixed Upon him, - the &Milli ()Phi& to Chiettgryand his escape almost .froxiibergrosp - of 'IVO - Water sit" .1311m,Island, had eaueed-thegroateats.nuidosita-and Ttiii'iTictorbs , (Teicas) - Afitolcrit ot flit, 4th , say!: List Banda - a - d Mien! :cacitrietshitwit a hir...ydattliew,lScobramt,Coltilklirillinst*Who 'lived'the San AntOnio„vi'Ver,, , county, Which resulted lialthiallilitgeritillburn bYffen -bye,..it wears that, a difficulty:hate existed,for.,' - some tine betwoon ,the partielk;whorware : near "neighbbror that upon' the, mentos-Of, tins. fatal.„ :deed they came fagetlier. Wad after eioludiginea - ' , febr:werds, Scotty felt npon.:Willhnin withai.lionifej • - lnfllcting wounds of which begun. died. ; The de- - - teased leaves *Wife and Several' children in rather, ....destitute elniumstanoes::_scary Sithed - bites:llf, mounted a horse, and ef_t the heighborhood2lJ - deitrtictive.tornad9,recontly-viaitett.seivo-,-;. rat of the town'e in _Miter aounty,,,bley, - strOyink everithing•in'ito hearse, tearingittitreae, - - demolishingbaildings, fenoesomil IbloWing'down • dwellings..At Aaanttville houses of. 31.r.F-P4, • Smith and Mr. Hoyt were _prostrated. - Mrp. Hoyt aid' tier three" ehiPlielf were' at'the house of W: - 'Smittion a visit. -lilts. Hoyt**. inetaittly billed, and Mrs. Smith so seviell4tfirliged,Thatkehe.dhal - ieri hours after. • A 'lady named_,Mornbeolc wan slid to injured thet'her Wale dellialied t of'= The three children of Mrs- Hoyt wenebadlyhurt. At • - the tithe of the accident Mr. Smith-way in New .York City. • • _ . • ..BESS:Mary hreye"4",bf Oblmtgo; an interesting_ - young woman,;l7' , -YeambfAgi;-rostateftifti by a fluid lamp atmident.ok ; Tueeday,-. evening Of last :Week. A careless boy wet ibe...lttirmond the" biasing:fluid "was thrown 'ripen the young women's diem -She ran mewing Into the street, and was mitt by it policeman and: a • who enveloped - hei is theleontOr gaiinanti, bps • not sistilaha had received burns that p.ovedlatWaleir , hours af terward, . • In nearly all of the lease clues of_.the'llni tediltatee„n great praportion tbe mestearione • Crimes - perpetrated are committed by bays ranging from caesarean Years - Wage up to twenty=vage. bands. made eo by want IA ;parental...am . in - child- - hood, and unlimited 'freedom in paming.the streets and forming tail 'aasootaticaut. The "short boye",,in New York. and - tb'e "worst rowdies in nearly every city, are ofAisclees. ; - . • Mr. David Marden, eou,ot .our well-knows fellow-aitisen, Mr. Williamltiarden, died .in ton on Sunday trieriiink;'of - cOntamption; aged 26 years. This , deoeasedirae a young man of boner= able,oheracter and attractive•social gualidek and his loss will tie deeply lamented. - Ha. wee a Weat her _of the Franklin. TyOgrapidial tioCiety*and Prluten? Aniene . :; :3-22 .A. letter from on board the 11. S. cutter Cass; lying at Southwest Pass, below New Orleans, says two of the crew have died of yellow fairer, an d seven are now down with it Lieut. D. Bremand bad been ill, brit had recovered. Lie Mc. Grew, of the 1T B. entier,Robert. McClelland, lying - af the sierne idiele;died of the 'fiver on the -16th.nIV- k-- Over flfteen.thonsarld bushels of. heat were shipped from Bristol,-Tenn ~te eastern , market,. over the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad- last week , , of which , three thousand busheli arrived' in, Mrlstol in. wagons_ 4.lnrut; one .thonund bushels of corn were received in„Norfolk, nia, - oh - Friday; over the Norfolk and.Patenburs Railroad. - In - Wilmington, 1:246t - on,,yriday last, two 1 :41 31, were 11TelMONVO-9/4arel-49f pang spurious: scold c o in .:, ,On Oho -part3r•• gav‘h• is name atilieniy BleCullough;apid said that be rest. dad in Philadelphia - 1011111' peracin-werefound a counterfeit one-dollar, and. a : genuine two-dollar and a half arid one fiyeibilletr gold piece . was 'lent to pr ison: • ••• - ' ' '...-Lieutenant = - -B erryman , ' 1858,-• made - sounding in .'the Atlantic :ocean 32,600 .feet' in' .depth, equal to a little over seven and onelwarpm . miles, and Captain Denham. ofthnavy, has obtained soundings at-ttia.vaat ließthof 46,236 feet, .or about , eight and three-Outer( English miles. Major Gen. A..ll.'Ocirroth, commanding the 16th Division of compoted., of. the. counties of Somerset, Bambrio, Bedford, Blair, and Falton, , it is Said, blur twit erthr tirt Bneampraeht at J o hnstown, betweeitlite , 2oth and 25th:instant. • On Bathrdajs , ;-morning- , the - satrdnill of Mioliaal"Moqullougb, 8r0.,, located on the Alle ggheny. 'Lawrenceville, Pa:,. woe entirely deetroyed by the loss is estimated it $2,500, upon Which enrols no insdraisee;.; • wine company • I:taa jubt been organized in Alabama, with a capital of 325.000; all of which bag , boon subscribed. It is called The Mobile Wine Company," and hail for its objeot the growth and production of native wine. . - • - • Anieng the Pennsylvanians r registered in Farts, it's= . August fith to August:l2th, are the -follOwißg : M. - 'P. Henry" Hon. .708eph , R. Ohandler and family, Wm. H. , Bruner, end P,. T, Wrightaud lady. - - • • The total, do:Mations to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Miat4oll3 from /in sist I, 1857, - to July'3l; 1868, - were $304.078 - 05 ; donations for the miestonary - whet, $28,835 28." Samuel Hill, a Cincinnati .0 eportingman," blow out - hie brains beams° be bad, failed in a land speculation. He leaves a wife and two in. terestlas 8111dren. • A man, 'mined James Smith" O'Brien, resi ding in - Detreit,nttempted to murder hie wife on Sunday lest, by stabbing her with sling?,
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