The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 01, 1858, Image 2

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10r, signittre eI*VIAV, wttis
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;:ottlie Select Oonucii. : Of course,
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lir4 , !)- contrary to the rule of thetAbleat
. o,9oS ll , 4 hichl Ordairiethat tf , the-Tresident
*hid; take the
~"chair at the hour to libteh"-the
VaimelfstaiYdiradjetain'ed,'Whetilie 'Shall . .,.all
A s he' , lneezkre .te.,:ePAArk and, on Pke.aPPiarAnce
:4it a qucirusn, sheir:vitwe . the journal to be
4 .40,32 Sid t :%.. wdl. :'.r.'-,,t., ».-..a, ,:-...:;. f.. •,.._. ..,-
' ENSCIt - 11 Nerd , he'rO about the quornitt - bilek
'iriade,lfille laent'ers' naides beini:uiled.,
tbill4r,"'.ol3l;the.appoiraitee of. a quorainon
: their apparently, and-evidently, and :bodily be.
irigVreketif tiluilictiiiiiitinibbi'of,Memhers-tii
form a ,quornm. If the - _President 'saiii that
4,4dialett.'snniiibi3r''beforel-bini,'andWiss-eatil
-1441P1at.11 qu orum lva B ,l , s9 B en!, he then, could
oolnmence'the inieliiiiii . of the 'aittlig by cipit
liii tholiijothid to , be,reati... - s:: , : c - ..-. : :... '- • -
•,.r-What « G. M. W." saps, alwitt absentees, in
t4:, l llgiia l citlfeiiiiidentatiViie, 'is ;very t rue,
'for' it declares theta'member' who .is absent
lhaliWieluiltird6wifit'ir aleit: T EtkintE4'
Cilia:l - where Nr " - Wirantorr exhibited' his Slip:
'City,t;Mr.- Vileness twrize., of . the Eighth
;*ard,..althonglvpresent=breething, smiling;
,even: talking to Ilfr. Firanrcesawas declared
:iefjPrielltei, by'tlilitiairie lir;'*ririareri;tie.:,
icause he did not-:amber to his llama t ' Then,
the Viiitrtenian ''. 'Phifeedliiii 'differs' from the
Ehrotpoarine:
,ff,lyhaVe in a ,nagin?" asked
the liciiiantiiiiiibietblif a name really, meant
jittlei - i.ll4,Wlrawron, on, .the: contrary says,
lithe man is nothing—Tnaononn Orman - .IBNI
:nothing :..11.1frittliWnittive name is iili:'''"
G . ' - 7 ti".. G. ?it. WHARTON'S astute defendei, ii G.
3f ,i 7.," assures us , that there •,ht no order of
Lthe A ilenee of Common*, as to .:oonnring
nitilei." Who said thatithi#,ivast WeL.used
J alarniliafterm;WhichWe,hoped:Would be in
: Olieble to , the meanest comity, to describe ,
likt;eeens,Wyttilek;ttie 4- Sileike„t;dseertains
, ,4 . iiiit er there be ! the .fortymembers present
Acta .telorra cfalitranur.”- , lle stands up,
inkeountsilierni: 'iiiiii If one; ' Pointing - hie"ifitei _et , each, tatir'''statile the - pfiliiesilive
numbersas . he
_goer - on: ':ltthere . be forty
• !ineiahers,-buidnei#l,:piAeedel..g -iot a :7bn de=
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takes' place. And it im precisely a° to. our
i ** 1 :4 06 0”4- ,49iiiii , .'ef:, I lteirei*utefiT.es ,
401411 3 ,4 41161 it % ,4 , ',cetuiiing } noses, 'or
; l'oiln gs heAdW.or.,carintings3bodies? it; a
Aorvay af doing y Aneiness, and „this Is
bath,W ' ! ":Wmwolketdri: have„ done In'tthe
castr:;eferred toikkilirkiisei; farini , siiri , that it
4tiornin was prei lhi ff,laid'helh'eadir'eli
eg
, oyevity this wittiatittitieSticiitailldi iis:
'tines' 1 Mr. 0.... id
..fit 414 .. 4 - .6 -- #ii_annlined
AmOering te his name (i. a...doing bis duty)
Irciri. la political motive. • We, do not ' Usk
" `whetherlfr.;Wninros-,'.'had:anyontisr:reiteon
,fOr ;iii strange condi:let: '' Biswe:iiiiit that,
in,lt.nbrinE of the 433484mi:et of a' ; mart who
W,p,,b011,,, ily,befpre him , Mr. 39, wartron utter
. 4y..l,misinterirered:4l* letterTtind -,whelly, ylo
' - 4 i - o );, qhi 'l Pirtt.Ar-o.k very, ii4;if 'o'6' go
10,..incii; which Nia2triend..l; G. , IL W."
hal , gioied Tor his :juslifleatlori. -, , 1n a word,
~ 7)111- - W,riaiirou did'aritnftd,thhig;:itid the lest
• If# Yi l o l: o 3 °4:R . -Vilr gtfO:ii;l4tefo • li'Onci :
.thing= . evfik,.vieriie thin acting " unwisely— that
;hythe endeavoring - defend it. ''
(oftz.o.. AX, 94.e1, tirlittlr.ci•
~ , ~
chni4lejit ititfl*Tortatifi,tinkeiirPriO. ex
.i): 4, - .14 4 ille:Miliparittively,eitel, and: Care
nirtniatiner in which the English have re.
'dallied:the intimation that the Atlantic tele
irap: XCable hid been laid - , - entitini*' s fo expec-,
latiiiii;ainitie:eolirOtiii hoie;"; Via - fact iti';
thattriglish caret Very little..`,Air -Aol4deink
lietrA,OattiltWeAo a grelpietill.for:EproPetiii ,
1414 7,fitifftrOligip. IliteitiiMeati.Ne,:talte that
"g.b,e*oiiffitlai.eif.;thkzatttibttti4=l4.drirdr
ie!icei4*sr*m*iit(r:e4heiA.thttitlotTele--
rrsble,s:-:....-::!q.t9,:..3.q-.,tocv:L. - - . ...=-, t -, 1-z:-..1,;,. ,
e t iiiiiriert6iitiiarielsety twine . * the English'
%I.ettrimi# tiiiil 4 With'Whitt; nftt?fiillkatittraylifa;
iti.ili:4;*o, eiptkri of the age, `we beg to say
.`thit.,!.T4ei":e ikkei#:.#44:ol6,;and;„Poptilar,
4.l6titiii 4 711eilj , ' feJeririta t i, of' literature, Art,
'O . , o, 4 e;nee,, 1ipik,..4129' , Pran4a,' , !:. disposea , of ,!the
Ittatter; j.nrAhla,•,brief manner,. in :Its: =niter
-4b4tignit 7.3:y:•;,-: , -;•1 ~ . , ', ,-.--,.: ve, - 1 -- ~
, 1 -.5 .rkitilaiiig fof t tfteltiiintieteiiiiii;h4ble,ia,
ilikaatal ifiet.• of the ' ,- age: , Thii ,, Oldland'tbellitiw
~ l orraarttlnitedtxThefollowinglise.thO inittionz
4
at 7
ja.tl,With -have been yen of this e'renfl.s.oo.l
• enn4the /I STA met 44 2 the,rondos !: ,
.i. 44 W. li nOtobtill thiPrXtd_ jr,filoT0,11:110 '
:fellow . MernfM(thevirld ad 'wifTniani;, tiy neon'
snub - ' ,thi26slnantioi&nilles Nrerentn ent4 On
tifeip '1,'54111_, kin the -let of anguat,',BB4 ; on the ,
,Ica; 6; On the Ath,,1 1 §64 ;. and on anchoring at
sit% the nieitiiig of Attend sth, at Donglai Bay,
2,prnilles.!ro , r:'-`" . . •
;- , .b4 - 4 -. , ,t6-iiiiiii„ii;tiii - 3:'44:4hitiriii f t of :this Oi
!kadt4delfil4.ll: Otti ; joiiiiiiiitp think they
a q tiii6t", give' - too :Mini !deans - of the' great
..nr„ i lo creditable to American skill, science;
,ii, iftperOVerance: John:till calmly: con
tlalbYek tuf a. - thing WhiCh hadTto :he _clone,
*.L,l aa .;„,”t , an. about V. p , re
-1 * ' - Ain - ' 4 - • fit hitte
mea ß izo , 'pPq,!lo9n* be graidioie or -,4lif
,fainal7l:o4tAmliirly„,
„English,. • also,_ is the ,
. .,1 411 0 6 t, 1a0r1490.;.;..#10/3, - .. American .! steamer
Niggard; having .borne her part in the great
, ihaceiti; Bi - almost ignored. ."Therii ll' Ito' no
tics?itt her ..havitiecitirliiirthe -oat:debit° trt;
Ttitti,;-BaY on the-same day, and et the, eanie .
houri - da iwhich the English ..214e4initen did,
rtle - InOC at,lialentitt:Tlfe; the Meador, in lof t
in,kinht whether heal' ail' pa,:did*ot together.
',pi : Atari ~Renglm. ; . l 3.ay,„,yalentia.. , Zho, xbeio.
4:44iiii;'kilefiklingbltqlbe, is , .. undoubtedly
.
•vc4-5. 1 413 1 1401; ,- -,:c2va=1 : t:ors=,,:; ;: , _.-, , ,,,", , ,,i. ~- 1
. _ .._._ . ,
~ 4.1xy., , q-e- .. , -Tfike ...4.o o Paitn.Ne3o.,••• •t=
1 , 10111? !inkgra,lo - 4 .good; . •natirtV,liir thts, adage
''a..iiiii4eintelligenerfrom•Ertropci to - the 18111
-ult.sAnst: lateliredi . is excellent.— The only
'game; afl. iragertanite 'axe z a ' aeati-otheial an= :ralintieffnent"lhat die 'British ministry are
iSlia4tilinalce thianaoakottirithdiColtpiabiti,—
,liiheyhave...,l44liini&thii diiiiiierecints:ining
iFfitilif ria; t arni ? .the ; goldAlggings. .41toada.
"] -, 74$ ..kl• 1 ,
4 1 A-.htidgiVkrfV,toabe,mada,i*strong,nallitary
:Oen?, eini4Yediici•knatiatilitc2oidaii • and• a
lignbelbsec , of < istearri' ,, eotamenteation'• with
* - 44-a airiktipotabrittla. ~,,, ~;•,,,, , i, ,,
4•4 - likiiitiliii plea, of 'newa;. which intent' be
• 0 - 4140 , 34 iicrA6,#iiilev,.ll,ll4ii,)t'js At ; statement
ISA,tilli:4 T C AOlugNl` x tl l .4 . _pi
. 4 06i,,viiitIng
)14.1rtsh ettijoitadle,deternelaid_ ,to='abandon.
iiiiitiesrnkßistnrgenksoileitation. of-Alewife,
:tfi'dl;iiistrt.heeistise• Ofzhie•tnereaaing deafeeis.-
4111 d, Chreaider•whioYidateir.thla; idde
I ;iikat.it;ytatrilse'Letrd l'ankattirfox*.intention
to Atilhol l eiiiitifi4o4sl`2.llllFdliyeat4iii' i iesd- .
. :li.l r .itt].oiiiff r OK i jigar t lAligoL'th4 lio.had„
ifv4414 1 .4 4 40f0 6 3149 ik:,4 l tObk;iiiiiain .
•liratitiWthere t .-alt 4, inrie,.iinaii:for aworik-olit,
:7 SiltiAtr e and i nppßpalayjnilit4ialan,tp think et rev,
144,001, , Odle wal.fabgto entering big seventy
ttiftiAry„ ; bitthatairshotalteotnnte - nee ofeet- -
ltrt(, siel3relkaticont:OPthe.Wavioraer' of
s iv
' ; ',A•k* . 4 I,4Cthit sigip la iliateel? isredihk).'7'r
1 "1 4 !.,. ,'"' '''' '' l.r- '''''' ' ' -%' - '', • ''''. "::
.o*raPhaif,',lrti;a'AiVa 2 :744it - W 414444'10. i '
,i , ::inifid:Af.34_ aVit:StreetslyrOiloi.rioqifa#
~t, rraiet# .o.4 . #:Atf:s; aildithiPaiitief
fir" Jorlif l /4 - kgr4fra - ciikttla:', he
1 144411 1t h rlailif 414 li,o4FitikC'ildiiiiiiii4 *be
istwilit f All ( iitilini.Cal'i. Atiiti:dairletia . 4(l'
t ida lain t rb , sjiit ,thiair,' -#o4.,:eolaksi t t on is
,at
)fieiVirklitAip4i* lii 'tiaiditi'ata#4:b' o wti
•iitioustoitaroireitinia:ii:'!••• - ... , .•', •-- ,
%WO i'dllnriltesie* t eliiele,l,Poet meta
Alef,litrilie'llhailiiy;frini'Neir Viik.= 'al.
atepaiffeotiy datighted. to seeleciti;"'weld - the in , '
, rifit'ttirowtterhis -atta affeatktnataly aranadliii
literikveriaok :. "hod lees slalait 'Wag tostayv)
iblak,''fAid ati*sto-4thatlliftaVatty:as
lbagiallaymoreditaihOligtOailtow disapiaointad'
tanaitiMsald 'thezarthkia3witencof cdaspliadtj
issi.; s -Te.,,r hopef. l you sqrigaink toVend 0 dos •
trite PRESS.-IPHILADEMIA.
Our Boot untWtheeAralpf
It is a settled
-fact we : h ve , epeatedly
shown M . these columint , lhatin L eWify
. depart
f. r e: ere e mediatef l A epen in&
tinoWdemostlo4lmantithetures,t?hiladelphia
pofizestiseS advAttitgeslineittaliedifritny other
01t3' In the, tnieri:
aid, we may say,,,unparaib4e44prei*ity,
which has attended her, our city 400 hitherto
Maintained a modest line of pcilli3y, which, if
itanni`rit Abiortdely retarded - her progress,
has, by default, given more or less advantage
rivels‘„Jt„is,fitae:_iltat.put.facillOos
sbbtild.beMore imiVeritally horn._ 'the very,
feet" that; Mir', ) advaritnie - OVei more Eastern .
poinni,in'the'hiPorfent 'Matter Of - ProilMity
to theAlifee - centres of, t4deln'the'W,est and
irrevocably' ioeured the Olrentn
et/Mbe of 'our' geographiCai 'position=-:ati
.vantage; ''by: 'the 'way; which every additional
yeai , e,growth of our nation must necessarily
enliehce ' 7a, in' Iteelf„" sufliehnit reason why
the'iradilVOrighOut the Western, tientliere, , -
and States_ should be more aP
,pri s ed of our inPerierthrOlitiee. ''"'
As nriiiiMdration of how little theTitatiort
ance nredrietive enterprise is under
stood 'even by, our On people; :idaY. !alio
the shigle,brinch Of boot 'and shoe maribter;
„.If the' nueition. Wein asked te-day - ,
What place M this country produced thelaigest
Aggregate value of this plass otgeOds, the an
swer by nine -tenths of even our' moat
citizens would Very: probably be, Lynn,
MasOfAuSetti,swhile the fact, is, ' th at te'l3lalla
belongs 'respect; AS in
many others,' for which she is not `credited.
Not only tiiiiVe Outstrip Lynn—a of shoe
manufacturers I=in the' annual - ptoduction of
boots and shoes; in point of value, but a Still
I 'greater 'discrepauPY obtains' fivoi , 'of the
character of our work. Indeed, 'so marked a
'feature is thialin 'fever of Our own makers, that
large - heardltiei are shipped' to Eastern cities
every , season iri , Order to ' supply buyiws
having triedthein, , tyllt purchase - none but the
Philadelphia-Made article, -
Taking,:therl„, the advantages of out more
'central position, the stiperier 'skill of our arti
sans, tegether with' the fact diet :4' have more
*capital,* niiliions, invested in thbibraneh of
manufacture than any other city in the Union,
what plausible reason is there why Philo-,
_ and delphie shOuld not fairly the boot
ane shbe - tinde with the, Weitnad`sontli t', I a
'addition - 0
immense manufacturing establish
ments,We have,pot ; a few'jebbing houses upon
our principal therotighfat43s,:oit trade, the
'stocks of Which are made up , tindeitheir own
hy''WOrlorien etailoyed 'at ( their
own: homes the year round. It',would, of,
'oinirse, be - invidious to particularize, but' as
.an illustratien 'of the character and importance
of thiti - branehof the industrial' pursuits of
our eitY, we may here 'slate upon our own
'pereOnal knewledge 'that daring the unusual
severity- of last winter, when mechanics by
hundreds were "threwo out; of" employinept,
there were: firms' liere'lrho retained 'their fall
number of hands,' and that without 'any re-
ductipn in the price of 'labor:, The result of
ttiisiras,',that ample stocks weret accumulated,
and we'tire - Out to that our haiding boot
and shoe houses are now finding 'a,substtuitiai.
benefit froln having adopted so liberal a policy.
There *Mt Ihia'ov,,that have.
sold !gioodzi' to' this "amount of Ilfti,therisand'
dollars within; the last Weeli: ' "
A few merchants, for
,years accustomed to
making' their • peinbaseir ' fr u New York, have
,returned from' there this "
season without buy
' int; an article, for the reasentliat
generally are daCidedlY"snnerier to : hers, and
more esplicialli'`bScanse"hCr, boot and
- Stocks are etillmoris decidedly Inferior tiCoririi.;
So far as,t,le - leadingU4B . l)6llol "of
trade are concerned , they ,are, Credit.tiionr
= city, p,"otir,
ptinests, and 3 i'irced 'nec essity of buye r
rs ,- all
over the,landi' -- *O` 41Mbf, if ah hero fn r tlte
world establistnrents • this `lino can be Pro-
daced:CO,bear ,iivbrable', ' OO 4OOll in 'every
respect" with snCh lionises 'here' as those ;0 -
',Metre.4oßEr,H TllOlllO/1 'Et: 00. j
;laviors, Eigni,& ;
liresmair' &'Efinnis;l*wansis & 136:!
Bo
' & Baorinis ; Saninnis B.
P. WrritthiS & (JO.; J. yi 9 4 & Sox;
tal.otbers we might name.':_, ,
The greatadvantage ot4or,ding:tl4,largest
possiblearnount of patronag e thig(Class of
manofaCtireis will be sitM_St einap,,and.":it
`,remains, to a , gretit' eatent;witli our 'Jobbing
merchants to_ say - ilieiber: tie stoitrade in
lilt` city shill hi tirtnie bi confined, to "Philidel2
- Pained° gooda,Cie whether tbeiwill continue
measurably 'to' patronize loiliiiced Eastern
labor; Pronflitr.TazEnrar'S aderliable work
PlillOelidde arsd itiMarintaCtrryo; We learn
that Whole number of 'OperatiVes ornployed .
in this branch `Seour'ii(ildetifil 'pursuits is
about nine' thoiriand;indciPendont of the work
-Terforined seising machines, one" linndred
'and si*tylive,of which are, said now,to , be in
constant' use.' . totat alit:lint of wages
ter - Ads labor 'in a Yair.ti iSt` down by
ibe*Eil authority at seven bun, :
_dred . thoirsaii dollars. ", , " , _
BY MIIWIGIIT*=-MAIL.
Letter from ~4 0 ceasionaliPt
Nortemodinee of The Prompil. ,
W4INIFUJOTON, August 1858. ,
The signs of ,discintent Unth - the Adrandstri.
ilonisarupon Judge Douglialp.lllinoie are daily .
inpreissing: The leading men 'of the' South are
spittitig out manfully in h ieffefenoe, and Southern,'
peopi,e will Boon be as" indignant at, tlie:eld and
_comfort .given- to Llnoold,"es the people of the
Noyth Ara with the earlier phtigs of-the
,peeeiinpteir progremine..: I s-belleve 'Douglas will
triumph ;over all . opposition in ;Illinois': -but. , the
effeot will be disastrous upon the Administrationk,
Whether be is eleptod or defeated, if, the present
Polley, le persisted in: If' he gcies r tiaolc ~to„the
Senate with the endOriefnifekif,thepeOPle Of 11)1, 7
nols,aftor *bolo' ',Country hai r itneseed the,
deadlywar waged :upon him by 'the Danites his'
election will be a striking proof of the weakness of
their''foroes, and of.the strength of the principle
foriiiitch he,.hae,ee manfully. contended.- But. if
he is ,ov erthrown, and Mr. Lincoln, elected,,
the ease he, atilt,
,worse. ~ The Sena-, torittr , '-term ' '
lasts"'for' six : years, - while the
lease of power held by our present rulers has
bat-ti little'. Oldie than two ;oars 'to run, , The
Senate is the strOughold of the Bent% and if her
power is destroyed in that body, and a majority
of her: bitter antagonists: miserable ' within its
walla: She_will be perilled at her most vital point
'Though Mr. Douglas, has bravely shoyrn that he
will not sustain her when she la in the wrong, there
Is no reason to doubt that he will be foremost in
defending her When ehe Is the right ; while if
Lincoln Ie elected, hie 'whole energies will be de
voted to warring against her, right - or Wrong. For
six long years his presence in the Senate would be
'l 6 perpetual reminder to the Democracy of the na
tion of the unparalleledaotef- treachery,by which
u l pernooratio Aihninistration,bad stricken down
:one of ,the neblest'epiiits of the party and of the
nation. And 'es *rata after 'veli.was recorded, and
speech after eineoh Uttered by Mr. Lincoln
against every cherished principle of the Demooratio
party.and against the dearest rights of the South,
a wail of anger and :reproach. wouldigo up from
one end . of the Union to the Other lidenunolation
of, the prosoriptive tyranny, that had clothed him
tyl 4; power.,
Tho,War Department has made a contract with
Mr. Snyder,' of your city, to furnish 16,000 Felt hats
for the3i .
arm, - at - $2:15 'each.' :It Is said, too,' that
the GOiSinment is negotiating , tot' the nee of a
- ercalistesmer, ownedicy some of 'your sbitisens, to'
acoOmpaprthe expedition about to' sail to Para
, : - • -; •
, I understand that'idr 'Buchanan intends to, visit
„PirmiyirardiLprobabli, his old „borne at, Lane's-,
tor—during the montii of SepienthitYfor, the Fur
pose ,of, "assisting to reorganise the Democratic
.phalanx, which bin been so sadly shattered by Le
cor-uptortisnU ' " - ' fjoisszosst.
Missouri -Lauds.
the editor of The .Press please publish' the
oapy
,af e • letter flora - A. K. Morrison,
Trottiuror of the taco of - httssoart„, for the infor
nuitiokof a laigo aumbei of. periope who have
already fave4e4, or Who may intend to invest, In
**out laa'de ? and. oblIge; "
•. -
'lTielavrfire, Kansas Territory, Aug. 22,'58.. "
Tanatitinna's Orme, Zefferionbity, - Afe ,
' • - • . August
Twill state
Sin : In answer to yours of the 8d inst.,
state that land that was entered a'year ago
*askant out for taxation last spring, and the tax
will have to be paid to the collector in the county
the land liee,in any time, before December next;
after whiall t..t. nOt it, will be returned as
delinquent - land 'to the "RogisterOf I,auds t .! in
'this city ; , then;if not, paid bore before the first of
July.next, will be advertised for sale, and sold in
_October, .aftetWard, In the 'colinty, by the sheriff;
2nd-ifnot -repented Odin the purchaser
tisplaarearter ihe kale, - the land,*lll be,lost, or
"th'e pdri3hasek gets si aeed' from the State. :I be
lieVel have!. given; yon the wholotound that the
land takes before sale:, There has been a deolsian
of the courts' lit other States that no tax
:can, ooneeted • ou,laturuntil the jontent,lesues,
but net so Ili this State. ,Ao l o o truilY ' •
A. 31. hronnttion, Tiaasurer. ,
- . -•
IjOseph'''Eucker, a grocer, of iliolimondi
Ya w was found dead near that oily on Saturday,
and theta are surmises that he was murdered.
Mrs. titeittexte!;!;,Vdegf;p3;i4p,'':kti4l3.4o
- . -- • r•• , "-i., •
• , ' •:4 .1,
. The odes; writt ' e ' n hy d
Mrs. A - NW!. stEkitio - ;
to4ay q ," " They 14:4010, - plgfitiT
r •
[Ala-=Sear tioilgied4l ,
Oh, sty hilt, thecald tunes were brighter thedtteze,
When banners were torn from the warriors that bore
them;
Oli, - say not the ocean, the storm, and the breeze,
Are freest or prouder when war Xhundera pier thee 0....,,
roe the bittleis red light grows pale to thi tight ^ '
When tkegtperswields its power, or thought heist its.
*Ow, Mind reigns triumphant where slaughter has
been— , • " •
Oh, God gees our Prealdent! God 'sive the Qieen
,
Let the Jai of the world in rich Isermony rise; „
Let the sword keep its 'heath and the 111/31200 Its
• thunder ;
Now, Intellect reigneth from the earth to the skies,
And Balance links nations that war shoji no.Lannder ;
'Where the mermaids stilt riep; and the pearls lie
asleep, • •: ••• •;.. c ~
Thought Aulies in are through the fathomless deep : •
Now, Mind retires. triumphant where slaughter has
kee9L.
GoA bless Our'Brasidint I God airie fhb Queen! •
When the s'unset'of peterday flooded the Weft
Our old Mother country lay far in the dintauee
But the lightning hat:etre,* I' We Ire elOse to her
breast— - ' r' • •
-That beautiful lana i that first gave us existence;
; We feel, with a atart, the quick pulse 9f her heart,. .
And the mother and child are no longer spirt; , I
Por Mind reigns triumpherit Where slaughter has lieet9:-
'Oh; God bless our Presidint i• doix Sate-the Queen
The blood that was ltin6ed throbs proudly once more;
'And - the glow' of our joy Alta the depthe of the
0013511 ; -
:It thrills through the wares, mid it sings, on the shore,
Till the globe to Its poles Guile the holy commotion !
Let us join In might and lie minima
Where-the ibmin' blood bung, let it Arlin' for the
right; - ,
For Mind edges triumphant where slaughter 'hu
bean—
Oh, God bless our Preeideni! Goilswre the Queen !
- ALL HAII,!
AN ONN[iiitilad Sate 'Ai Queen
All hall across the main !
-Thought thrills our table abatis—
' .Neer! Nations, hear I
Mind le victoriOns,
'Oolismbli , s made glorious,
Whill'God watched over naL.
Hear! Nations, hear!
,
No *storms the chain shall break,
Nations our greatinge bike—
Hear now our . ' •
Peace 'peaks from 'bore to shore,
Good-wlll be evermore, •
While this Work we adore—
Praise" God for all
tror Thol4'9BE3
,
Lines -
essaysTin' AT L **AMON Or BKIITOII OLIA," 1*
- 21111 ROOM (OSIVIASITT BUILDINOB.IISW TOW Wash*
1444111311011 Noses STUD= AND reirecrfee 1118 nem
, TRO-T*411014111, AND ADiTTED TOM 011.1111MATIOX
OP :111Z 131711.111/11/12 ATLAINIO TEI:1011.11:17.
' Br W. H. Oonm. ,
Here;from the eity'e surging roar shut out
By academic - walls; are gattierld, in '
A gifted group, atArt's rare featival, '
Painters and sculptors, orators and bards,
High-born disciples of the Beautiful, •
The noble brotherhood of Genius—
Bechbringleg offerings of homage to -
The altar of his heart's fidelity. -
These are the GNPs solitary men t• •
Not sordid; battling with the multitude,
Poi gold, or glory, with blood:crimsoned plume ;
Not aspirants for venal spoile or poWir; - _
Butßatleading gentle, quiet, clolaterld lives,
Young hermits In Imagination's ce115. 7 ...
Patient, Tel panting to adorn,the domes . . •
And of the outer world ' •
With glorlobetrophlessof the Ideal !
Toil On, brave brothererthouglithe weary night •
Of penury and cold Indifference .
_-, • . ,
Be long and dark, faint not upon your path—
Tor in the Orient soon the morning liar "
Shall rise, and golden dawn, with radiant smUsy
Beckon you onward to immortal day ! -
Not many years ago, In this sirokt hall, . _
Musing, ad Artist sat. -Heetas not old `, " -
In age, yet pondering on a problem, v— ; • •
.Which became a reunites, ever-present thought, -. •
Had etch'd Thne'S shadows'on the student's brow ;
Bat still, like a Ohaldeini seer, cr coin
Grave,soonkish necromancer, mastering '
The'roystie circles of mitrology ; V-
,Or alchymist, he fed themuciblo : •• -•
7 0f hie wild, feverish hopes, and sleepless worked
The iv liard'spelleof his philosophy.
forma theft:it-lova of bis youth—
Pahlting, that sweet iffedonte offthe mind, -
At whose pure shrine he heist.thet knee of fresh - -
And seiliientehlp, and turned coldly from • ,
Her costly "souvenirs 'around his welly , ,
'To render'realty to his Noun, new Queen.
One 'mighty purpeis loomed before his
Spectral, and vast, and vague, bat taking form '
With each day's intimsoy ; till at last
He grappled with its mystery, aad• like
A giant wrestled for the victory I ; „
Out on the'wild .
?Mid the hurtling stern!, -
Where bles'd the - lightning's blinding blase, and shook
The string ship like an Moan to her keel,
Beneath Hp thunder-crash was born the.great,
Sublime conception ! and, npon,the shore, , • ,
It hatnted - hina Mold the city's hum,
And wirild not leave him, till, Tromethensalks,
He dared to draw from heaven the sacred ' •
and animate his own creation!
The honi at last had come.-:ellenee and night •
Hid limited the Babel-City to deep sleep. - •
Around the walls of the magician'e room
A circuit ran, tire° cities of air-bung wires
And on a table stood tie sealed 36r;
Wheripzisonld, the fiery messenger. ' '
'l'reiliblieg, bailocte.ifSinrelia '! when a flesh,
Bleetrlo; likik ray swift travelling
Prom the sun, thrlil'd Aro' eaeli palpitating, ,
Iron vein, aid lo ! upon a spotless ' - -
Scroll, stnroll , d, a hand isoisibte Wrote
.Theleing'd toord, terip:eka!”. theArtiet's dream ,
Was realised; and now blooms on his brow-
The laurel 'of his coantrybtgrat !hide !
Prom monotain top to mountain top; along. -
The Valleys' delds; !Loral the foam
Of rushing rivers . ; by, the slicer sands
OfOrystal lakes; - shave the prairies" broad
And silent, sea 9f beauty; Miro' the green -
Leaves of the forest, and the eurling nook* .
Of cities= -through and over all, along
The talismanic obeli, foot sea liter
Bliot fnim 14 sphere, the obedient lightning:
And - with Ite Tongue of Tire, a faithful slave,
Proclaims the mandates of its master, Man! ' •
Hot * * still nobler triumph must be won.:
Ambition, like great Omar's, when he sighed -
for other wands to . conittur, net content
With sealing high Olympus, and 'With bold,
Titanic courage, wresting from the red
Right hand of Jove the Thunderer his hot'
And blazing arrows, ministers no More
Of wrath; but contra of glad tidings to
The nations ; '
not iatietled with Barth and '
Air for ismals, covets the sceptre of
The untamed !tea, and arrogantly claims,
flown in the undisturbed,dark
fittknouft, a ohartir for his right of way !
And to ! again pale - Bolence, with A heart
Of iron, and optioning eye, steeds like '
A monarch on a galimit,vemiel's deeki, ,
While at her signal of command, adowu „ • ,
The pathlisi waves, the cable quiVring sinks,
Safe on the 'Arm foundatiOns God Hidiself
Laid And reserved for ms, the people of •
Ills choice. Then let the Berth and Bea be glad I
And f' Gloria in excelsii" up to Heaven
Xtise from a thousand domes, and mingle with'
The Jabllen of belle; let eindoin bodm;
And on the palaces and hill•topa of
Two worlds, unfuri,together to, the sun'
The unomiquer'd standards of the (hoes and liters,.
While the huge heart of Ocean puleites to
The song of ' , Peace do Barth, good will to Men Vl'
putz,ADsunzA, August 80, 1858.
The Story of the Telegraph. -
Under the above title, Rudd & Carlton, of New
York, have just published a handsome volume,
by Messrs. Briggs and Maierlok, of the New York
riffle*, which gites a very inffident, obiar, and
reliable history of the Atlantic Cable. It is illus
trated with a portrait, fiom Brady's phatogiaph,
of Cyrus W. Field ; an excellent map sbowlnghow
the telegrisph lies in the ocean depths, with ay.
done oontlnentatoommunteations. in,Amiyiaa and
Europe; and a number cf . Wok-outs shwingthe
Cable in a variety 'of Ways;
. and the 'differ/04-
parable ef several telegraphs. - The vcoed-oats, il
lustrating the Cable. arc 'sufficient, with the, dear
desoriptions in the litter-press, to make the rough
est backwoodsman in; the West as well acquainted
with that wondrous lightning-conveyer as if. he
'had 'a feet of the Cable . in his hand, 'fresh from
Tiffany's. .
~ • •
This volume, rensitrkahlpinaismniug though It
be, le a eatlafaOtory production, for, without want-'
ing words in tie wire-drawn manner so mach in
favor with those who measure the 'Woith of an ad
count by Si length, it gives a fail, clear, and yet
concise amount of the Atittntio oable, from its eon
aePtion down to' the present time. !We have de:
tooted in it only one error: the Seoretary of the
Atlantio Telegraph clonpany, whose letter is given
in the Appendix, page 214, IS Seward, not Seward.
There is no telegraph% line of communication from
Valentda marked in the map in this volume, and
some snoh line must exist.
It le no disparagement of this a Story "of "the
Telegraph" to say that it is a compilation. ' The
various newspaperaocounti which have appeared
*luring the last two ye ars have been largely drawn
upon; - condensed, co rreoted, oollated, and woven
into narrative of great interest and value. the
gentlemen whose names appear on the litlif:Pagn
could have made a capital Yoltime,hOwevjr, opt, of
the copious details ivhloh were given in thi-llew,
York Timer, from time to time—wet have alWays'
found them peoullerli-reaSonable 'and reliable;
aad eiiiibiting
t muak 'coinnion,senze, as well•as
considerable ,
~ •
Ronownir.—Yesierday morning Wm. Dougherty,
situ Scott, was arrested on the charge of waylaying •
men, A few nights since, at the corner ot Pimp:ink
roadand'Shippen street, and robbing him of a gold"
watch aril Chain. On the pereon or the prisoner were.
found severer pawnbroker s ticks t& •He wee eent
prison to awslt a hearing.: ' • - ' • ~,
HOLM /lODISED --=At a late hour . on Monday
'light the 'dwelling or Mrs. Mary lioklen, at 7/rout apd
Pranktin' streetei, , ..wao bidkeri Into: by Arming opines
rhattor, and some trifling artiolea were Melon, tithe `
burglar was seen, pursued, and arrested. As gave the
name of 7eanos Qookoon.
p.Ts*O.A" soranir.* A.,. 18.40„
T I'ATE SThilitC .
t.tittfy(!l
iiiili:MOtar4diAtiZily:therii - ifininf the etient:'
iitthelthrileetiklue . ,NOitli'liter,,london pima to the
evening at the;thtle blatant, the contents of which:ere ;
Meetly antleipated by the previous arrival tete Of the
City of Baltimore;fiawe been recalled.
There hail been &great sensation created In Sardinia
by the aseassination In Switzerland of one Caetmerre,
rodi; a man whcrwez_ implicated In the ineurrectithf
test intromerettienoai bat who,enbsequentlyttizned
elidence.:Efejibelleyadte hate beenAilied by
an agent 6f the Mintirilan rectum, who had him
-to hie retreat it penance. Perodi wee about td emigrate
AMerbra.
. .. .
~ ,
Manlnt bag' issued anothor altia l it teriatia Trail: mar
tion to hie followers. . - • .. .
" The North Star passed the Arago. from New,York for
Havre, on the Vlth. • She also paased within a mile of a
largolcetsre::,`•; ' - ' • '
Front Washingto n. .
WAllutsoimit; August 31,—The bueineattehlah more
occoplea the Adminietration pertains to
our foreign relations prominently including Moto
with the Central American. States and Maxici.- -
Notwithstanding that General Jerez has yea assu,
minces that he is authorised " to, make sac explana
tion* concerning the course of Nicaragua 'be
Q • Government, $a a prelitnlnsry, to
his receptionist treat on the, pending matters between•
this and - thatltePubila,ho has thus *failed lei emote
the °hatable to his reception Ma diploniatia capacity.
- The AdMinistration' has nOt yet made a saltation .0R
Minister toffiirsguay from among:the, several
dates. In addition td the national 'reseals, ordered to
be sent to'Pailtgilak,riegoititions are pending for the
nee and probate of steamera of light, draught owned
by private Officers are constantly being,
ordered to designated commande.-,uThe•datach
went or mittettis tube sent out will be far moreformida
ble than heretofore announced. _
The ohipot II to prepare for the wont on the port of
Loposiand tollace the "expedition beyond all probe:.
bulgy of failure.'
Strong efforts are being Made for the removal Of 'Mr.
Davidson, thernited Stales marshal of the Northern'
Diatriat of Illinole;. end the appointinent of the editor
of the Mileage, Herald in hie place. Theie is but lit
tle, If any, doubt that this change wilibe made. -
iVashinon *eiritirry:
Inuitillfeitet, ;Minn 31—..,Governor 3fasfullin, , of
Washingtorf,,Territory, lies arrived here. Ile repre
sents that whin he left the Territory, s month ego, the
Indians west of the Cascade comintalps were dispeerd
to 'be friendly, but fears were
,nlerloinfol:that -they
might be iniinerical by - arose residing cut of the
moinitabis,lWihri defeated 001. /Repine,. , viircironi
campaign against them and safari) chhetleirinent will,
horrever, probably have the effect of producing a gene.
tel peace amongst the earagesivrhti intuit sociably feel
the power of the Government Ile says 'the Indians
from the British and Bunten possessions, who are ex.
'Vernal) , for:foldable and shrewd, - are in the' habit of
plundering,and killing the settlers in the most exposed
portions of the-Territory.'
The Secretary' of War.
Wasaliarroar, duper 31.—Tha aeoretary of War boa
Maple/ toWaabingten.
•The 430IdExcitement in - thci
• • • Territory.
' Bt. Locia, Aug. 81 —Leavenworth. d espatebes of the
29th inst., received per United States Exereasto Boone
ville yesterday, state that eonelderabla exeitement pre;
vette in Liwrence and Kansas city,, in counequeeco of
recent snivels frcui the' gold , region:of Mel reek,
@oiler:dor the (distance of gold in abundance in that
leeality. , ;A' company That alerted from . Lawrence In
June had met with good success. ,The gold found Is
similar to that of Frazer river and 111111fornia. •
. _ .
Mr. Bichirdn who arrived In Hanks city un'the 28th,
repac' that with •ery limited prospecting • g atie'aetory
restate were obtained. Two men with Inferior imple•
mints washed out six hundred dollars , worth of gold in a
elogle week; on a email dream fifty miles from Pike's
Peak. A: second Frazer-river excitement Ii appre
hended. -
Cable Deinotistration in'St. Louis.
, Sr. Loots, August SO.—The Chamber of Commerce
this mon:dm/unanimously adopted a resolution that the
ohamber be closed on Monday next, the oth of Septem
ber, Mid that a general euspension of business be recom
mended, for the purpose of celebrating the opening of
the• Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, and alto the *
euceeuful completion of the Atlantic telegraph.
Sinking.of a Steamboat.
Or, Lome, August 81.—The steamer J. U. Oglesby
was eunk 'bet:night near Glasgow, on the Missouri
river..l6llTel were lost. The boat. heel a fall freight
on hoard; and a' large number of passengere. The
amount of the loss ls unknown.
The. Trial of Steam Fire• Engines at
Boston.
Boston, dug. 81.—The trial of steam lire-engines
took plane on Boston Common' Ude zooming, and was
attended by thouunde of spectator', including Go
vernor Bantu and ether distinguished men: There
were fottryteam-enguses present, the 44 Philadelphia,"
built by Miura. Reaney, Needle, & Co., of, Philadel
phia; the 44 Blisha Smith,". of• But. Boston; tho
44 Lawrence," of Lawrence, Mau., and the " Ngw
Ars," of Beaton.
The Philadelphia filled the tank containing 2,600
gallons in 8 minutes and 29 seconds, threw a horizontal
stream of 163, a perpendicalsr stream of 110 lest, and
raised steam In hi mirintes. „
.
The - Elleha Smith filled the tank' to ~ e ight minutes
and twentydlre seconds; threw a horizontal stream of
one hundred 'and forty feet; a perpendicular stream of
one hundred,-and twenty-fire feet; and raised steam in
thirteen minutes and fitty-cue seconds. •
The Iftwrenco was withdrawn on account of breaking
ji small bolt soon after tiring up.
The proceedings were then mipmmeti till helf..pset int
oiolock, The length of hose used by the engines woe
two hundred feet..
The Invited Guests of the New York
Cable Celebration. , • -
BOIST.bI, August 13L—The officers of the British
steamers 1/ornon end Indus *Mead this afternoon ' and
loft on the Pall River line for Now York, where they
are to take part in the telegraph celebration to=morrow.
The'YelloW Fever at New Orleans.
New °Maisons, August al .—There -were talpety-tWo
deaths from yellow fever during yesterday.
Letter from New York.
Leomisroivieiteeptrio ?no.]
• - " New ,Toar, August 61, MS.
The preparations for the jubilee contuse on a grand
sasle:-'At ImarniCeene , s theatre, which opens on Thurs.
day night; for tbe season, there are to be fee stniiles
of the skips Niagara and Gorgon, with gone mounted.
The transparency, with these, ie to be exhibited In front
of the' theatre, on-Wednesday evening, during the
torah-light proaessldn, and the cannon discharged at
Thhkoiorning an entbastasno, foreigner offered the
Cainelttes to parade two hie:loan ponies, eap►risoned,
in'the prooeetloo. All olaises teem to be se►lone, and
the sboy mast be a brilliant oak, if nothing aoctuato
mar It,'
burietqua, by Henry Morford, of the Leadar, Is to
be Produced at Laura Keene's! on the opening night—
Thursday. It to Lon tbi topic, Old called
4. Lore and Telegraphing”--maid to be full of local
pointe and puni. . ,
. Thomplan is opt with an opinion on the yellow
lever cam that hare occurred, attributivethem en
tirely to the Infected ships at quarantine, and deprt.
cetingihe publicity 111811 to themjbithe'prees.
A. meeting of Brin' residents of leery York.was held
laid 'minipg et niblote, at which, revolutions Of' oon
gratzletigi ooncernlog the international telegraph
were passed with much enthusiasm, and a committee
appointed to take mouton for a grand ball
Thy (Amber of Ooteeneroo are collecting contribu-
Aline io'prociire testimonials for indentation to gentle
men cotaoted with the wok of laying the table.
• Batio mode of the el•inal Cable are to be used by
the mankala of to•morrow's procession. ' -
.... Taro poor creatures, sharing not In the general ex
citement, shuttled raO their . mortal last night -a
German girt (unknown), by jumping into tho Rut
rivet, and a oraty woman, by taking laudanum.
The failing of a large tree, on which come fifty men
and boys had mounted, at the Turnverehs festival in
torkillNiyesterdaj, was the maiden of serious injury
to severs) of the participant..
The Wry of Lift nevrepaper cue wan again in court
today, bit the decision is reserved. • • •
The *areal military visitors, Yield Battery Artil
lery, seventy-hVo men, with their band, and twenty •
thre'men of the Orel troopillritieh Cavalry, arrived this
P. 11.0arat - were received .by..2d company National
Guard, Oapt. Ohaler, witirDodworthle band. They are
now in charge of theVen GovSnsori, and visit Niblo , s
to:night. • -
Abont 21,000 tickets have already been ,given out
admitting to the -Crystal Palate exerclue to-morrow:
A iloativp storehouse, at Quarantine, eunk this morn
ing, with !to weight of New Orleans dargoes.
At the Stock board this morning, there was consider.
able show if actlvite, but no..deolsive turn of ;Khios.
Erie opineeatie;oeilli ten; elosingat tho ume dgure
regular; Naw York Central, with' Rates of about 2,000
shares, began selling at SOX, and shbasquently declined
the treaties; Reading opened at 49X, and 'closed-at
40X; Haus, River brought 28X ; Harlem 10X ; Dela.
were and Hadsola was soldAt 98X i,Pacifts khan Oteans.
ehip opened,it 88X; and Closed at 88.. X.
• Western 'toads declined. Michigan Southern, old
itock, brought 24 and 24X. The preferred declined . x.
Chicago and hock Island at 74X, and closed at
74X, regular, and boyar thirty days. Galena
and , Obiaaga.bagan selling at 84X, and loft off at
84X. • Malian Central detained X. Cleveland and
Toledo open, at SS, and fell to 31X. Milwaukee and
Miaeteelppt idyl IX._ Illinois Central brought 70X,
seller penance Ras soldat 115, buyer sixty.
The eXchteges at the bank Clearing Rouse this =Pett
ing were $14,015,1110.88, and the balances $1,160,625.11.
Idettojpolltat oertificatee $3,000.
NNW rim stool BX.(lll3.N!M—Adetiot 31.
.. siOorto polio.'
$5,000 ito et6s - - e6O Sim' 60 N T Oen R b3O 803
5,000 - ,do . ' 180 84) 100 do bBO .80M
8,000 de ~ bBO 841( 200 do . 40'80 :
1,000 Mich llold nu, 811( 200 . do_. ~, 1030 80
1600 L /II SeW'3l Do 191 lOO need R ' . ' e3O 40%
8b Pacific U 9 00360'88x 800 SW" - 40 g
100 do t eOO 881 100 Mich Oen R 28%
50 do eBg aosmioh Ise &NIR 243 f
60118 'Stud/ Oto 110 100
74 ,do , :1,7 24m
SOO Olev &T 4 R b3O as 1 100 ,do b30,24b30,243(1060 0 Ohl 11. &11 R eBO 25 Panama It
~1141(
do '•
TUX Italtll.llTS. ' --.- - _--
,
noun.--Themarket is eaiy;' the demand chiefly
local. Bales of 11 , 600 bbl . 'at $3 9004.16 for unsound
abpsrfine; and $4 2004 60 for unsound extra State ;
.$4 8505 for soprano' Western • $566 - for common to
medium extra Western; and :5.7005.90 for shipping
brat& of extra round-hoop Ohio, the maricet eosin
very quiet. Intluded in the sales are small parcels
sound. extra Stale at $5 4005 50, and 600 bbls extra
Stare, unexpectat at $4.85c15- - - - • • • -
. Gaarn.—Ther; Asa better milling demand for Wheat,
and the market my be quoted a shade higher, portion
lerlyfor medium grades.
Bales 45.500 bushels at $1.33 for while Michigan ;
$1.156117 for oil red Western Winter; $1.22 /or new
do; $1.05 for white Bentham snd Kentucky ; '51.17 Xet
1.25 for
,red Sontlern; $1.85 for a small parcel of very
handsome red Temessee ; and $1.22,1( for fair white'
parolivit. "
• PEOVlBToll6.—Thorele a pretty go6d inquiry for Pork,
and holders have beg enabled to realize a slight im
provement over tie pores current at the close yester
day ; sales 950 bbl , at $17.60 for mese ; 111 90 for thin
mesa; $195619 25 for clear, and $16.150616.25 for reale,
with Small sake at $16.59. Prime mess is quiet arid
nominal.
• In :119ef we notice an active demand. with a fair bud
nen doing at full irises; sales 800 Meat $11.76018 for
country Mess ; $14m14.75 for repacked Chicago Mesa;
and mem 60 foe extra •do. There was also a large
sale mide for forward deltrery within our range anno
tations.
_
NEW , Tshmartird Orami.trott—Mr.' Thomall
Chandler, of the Barentednth ward, was sworn In yes.
terday as an ass stint operator of the Police and Fire
Alarm Telegraph department. Mr. Chandler is a kind
......a.atentlerisn. • " will make an able and
moven the &diem of his
'ully employed ,in the
i(ternoon, during the
awed George Bmlth was
the hand. of himself, or
amble.' They were both
I held 'to ball by Alder..
for carrying concealed
14 in Coarse street, be.
MNlU:ffiffMn
AfiGOEMENTS THIS
,TILIIATBIII. "MOM&0d4 4 " • ; 1•-''..
" ThOgriot Oribellond. ,l Afternoon PerformanCer.-4'
- A4' 4 3I:MICIEQUedriAIi Drams.. •
3'IOS,4O;tr.TOWAIIO- WALIMT•STRIXT
tionnancF 7 s Guy Blanneri4"—A SOO::
Winciorranr & OLABIK'S AIIOIMITRNST ' THHATRII
The Clandestine Marriage ,, — ,, One Coat for Two
&MAL,'
SANTORDPB °PIMA H01781,r-lithiOphlll Entertain-
Titom,sur'a Vanuatu's. Conaerts
tfe lt.l7.
.lowe thovm.—Mammoth bluetviVltibilph.gy,m7.
PEoPLE'Shotly,
whose proceedings of Monday were given in yesterday's,
Press, met again yeaterday at'lo &clock; In danatlnv:
'street Hall.
The members took. their emits lie their names were
called by the secretary, Mr. Wm, D. Lewis, Jr.
The reading of the Minutes of: Monday , was , die= 1
permed with
The delegates from the Eighth ward changed the
name of their member of the Committee of &puha
.tendence to J. R. Flanigen.
Mr. It 0. Smith staid , that •Ite- had reeolntion.,--to
offer. which Would bring 'out Sortie' papers 'pretending
to be party papers, which come out on tither side which
.they think will succeed:but who girt us pretty good
wives sometimes. The resolution is es follows:
Resolved. That the Committee of Superhateederme be
q•cquired to procure written pledgee from th'e Candidates
nominated by this Convention that they Will Rive their
advertising only to those party, papers that take a de
,cided stand for the ticket, and shall pay full advertising
rates, as advertised at the - head of these papers with
'the regular discount off; and that they will not give It
to any paper whose proprietors refuse to Pay the regular
scale of, prioes to the workmen elnployed on the mane." •
—Mr. Smith said that this wee a Tariff and Working
mews party, and he went for givingthe'workingmen
encouragement. He thought nook a resolution submit
glary.
=• Mr Rhiridge deol de dly obieaiedt any sue Vimp er il="
neat resolution. • r-• •.; • ,
- Mr. Harper said that , such a resolution wee highly
improper. 'The, nett thine we will "be doing Will be
ordering the proprietors O the Paperit what hands they'
shall employ- - - ,-. • • . - - •
• Mr Smith replied in a violent manner, and was Inter
rupted by cries of Question '
Mr. J.H. Diehl said he minted the candidates to pity
no more for their whititisitar thiniither people,
- A motion was made to postpone the subject
The yeas and nays were milled by Mr. Smith, and re-,
Gutted as follows : You 81, nays t' •
Mr. James Harper moved to strike out all relating
to the question of prices. , He thought title was . so in
terference:with a man's business unworthy of the Con
vention.
. Mr. Hamm made a harangue in favor'of-the original
resolution, after which Mr. Harper's amendment was
Tho resolution then pissed.
,Pledges were next read from the folloiring candidates
for the nominationfer Register of Wills
Mr. Jacob Sheets pledged himself. to support the•
ticket with industry.
Mr. Ceo. W. Gamble took the opportunity to assent
,to the • People's party and Its principlee, and to co
operate with its friends.
R. E. Sutton, In a neatly written pledge, as
sented to the lett* ant spirit of the-Party, and to
honorably support the ticket -
Mr. 0. D. Knight plOdged hie hearty suPpOrt to the
ticket.
Mr. F. M. Adams pledged his sordial . support.
' Mr. John Thompeen would Cheerfully acquiesce is
Convention's decision. -
thilt gave Mr. CI. W.. Manahan plealure to Sly' the same
ng, - a
Ditto from Mr. Lewis R. Broomall. - - ,
Mr. Samuel Spang would support the ticket In good'
faith.
Mr. John Swiftsald he would give the successful can
didates his hearty sapped.'
Mr..B. S. Yard would abide by the, decision of the
E:invention.
The same from Mi. 7. Edwards.
Mr: A. H. ,Freeman, having. everbeen. an unde
viating opponent of the destructiie tendencies of De
nim:racy, would give the nominees a cheerful and hearty
su fe r te - orge Gillingham would use all honorable means
to elect the ticket , •
Mr. Henry 0. Frits would feel highly complimented if
he would receive the nomination, but in any cue he
would support the ticket. '-•
Mr. John M. Riley would vote for and work for the
ticket
Mr. George W. Ford, In a somewhat longer letttri
said the same thing.
Mr. A. A. Gregg,' In' a very sheet letter, said the
game. , , - . -
,
Mr. Simnel Lloid was also 'in that same mind.
So, too, with Mr. Nicholas Thorn: - -
And also Mr. George Norton, Mr. 1111. Bewley,
and Mr. Wm S. Gelverson.
-Mr. Tpho Kelly would lay off hie cost, and roltupliis
sleeves. and iro to work for the entire ticket.
Mr. John Dreleford r having opposed the Democracy
forthirtveani„intedqd to do do stm, and would, there-
forei-golii for theveholostiCiel. -
Mr. Bertless Rhea Weald use all his influence to elect
the ticket.
Mr John U. 301108 would rfirldly conform to the Fulas
of the party.
Mr. , R. Allen
.voiMld;nse Ids beet endeavors for the
nominees "* ; -- •
'Mt. 6. Mintzer would, also support the ticket, and
faithfully perform the duties of Register, If nominated
and elected., - - •
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NOTE Barnsley remurod, on the firstiud second
ballote, one vote; 8: Bpang on the third ballot received
one. vo e' Dillon received, also, on the drat end'
second ballot', ono vote.
Mr. McMahan. having received a majority of all the
votes cast, was declared the , nominee for Register of
Wills. , , „
On motion, the nomination was unautmOns:
On motion, the • Convention took a recess for half an
hour—the hour of adjournment being half -put three
o'clock. •
The hem. for - wi11.% the recess was taken havh3g ea
pared, the Convention again' convened, and was called
to order by the Ptesident. • : '
The fleet business we. the .reading of letters from
eandidatei fdr the ales of Olerk of Orphans , Court:
There were thirteen candidates before the Consent'on,
from all' but one of whom commtmidatiotos were re
reload, pledging a hearty concurrence in the action of
that body. - bio conununi cation was received from Samuel
B Jones. • „
„
On motion the Convention - proceeded to ballot for , a
candidate, with the following -
LERK OP ORPHANS , 00WIT
Erman!' Poulson ...,... .....
Robert (}. Morel!.
.Nionod Woollery
Befoul' B. Jewel
Johnli Bayne
Edmnnd 0. Boneall
Samuel Z. Brock
F. Mayhew
8.8. Yard
Robert Bethel
Charles S. Wayne
Wm. Linter
L. Maine
After the drat ballot, a motion was made that, after
the third ballot, tho name of the lowest candidate be
dropped at each auceesslre ballot; which woo
agreed to.
After the third ballot, the names of John D. Dam
and Charles B. Wayne were dropped from the; Hat,
On the fifth ballot that -of 'William • Linker
was dropped; on ',Uses seventh Samuel Z. ,Brook
wag dropped; on the eighth ltrastrtiPonlaon was with
drawn ; on the ninth F. Mayhew was dropped, leaving
bat two`namie before the Oenventlon—those of Robert
O. Marchand Nimrod Woollery: • The tenth ballote—
salted in the 'choice of Nimrod Woollery, by a vote' of
58 i to 88.
The nomination was then, upon motioni made anent
monsi with three cheers for the nominee. -
Alter seine other unimportant boldness, and the nos
tomiu7 vote or• thanks to the officers, .the Oonvention
adjourned • sine die,„ -
Monn YA - CHT RACING.—An exciting icoht race
came off oil Monday, in which the' Eslinewas again
victorious. Tho contest was between. the yachts L.
Theo. &sling and George M. Aill, ,from the Water;
Works wharf to °heater Buoy and back, for see hun
dred dollars. The river was orowded with Nailing craft
of all kind, and steamboats loaded down with the
friends of either boat. The wind and weather.were all
that Could be expected for sport of that kind, and the
lCsling again corning in
,about - one mile ahead of her
competitor, showed herself to be, without a doubt, the
champion of the river.
Another race is to come off, we understand, to.day,
in which there is also manifested great interest in,
snort
log circles. - ,
A GOOD REMEDT.—WeTOrdy our readers to Dr.
Starnes , advertisement in another column. The article
he advertises la • most admirable one, and through •
long course of trial has established a reputation second
to ns other of a like character in the land. The Cam.
phorated Extract of Ginger we have been personally.
familiar with for some ten years, and have not only
tested ourself, bat have seen its merits fully tested;
and no higher mead of praise can be awarded it than to
say that it has maintained the high. reputation which it
acquired When first ietroSaced,-thougit inimany years
of alined iiniveraal use.
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THE CftURCIIES AND TazATßES.—There will tie
no persica la the churches this evening, in consequence
of the illumination, etc. Protracted meetings of a very
interesting character have been in progress for several
days in some of the churches, but it was deemed proper
to forego the Marlotion pleasures for thin evening Insle
ference to the high character of the demionatration: - •
No performance will take plane at the Walont-street
theatre to•night but Instead, an afternoon entsliftan.
meet, appropriate to the occasion ) will be given ar
o'clock.
SALE og BILAI. ESTATE, STOOKC'&o...4htmas
Sone sold, last evening, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
the following real estate, - Ste.: = 300 Wires Columbia
Coal and Iron, Oompany, 031 . 1.- attire 'Point Breeze
Park demolition, 5161.60 I.ostockholder's season
ticket to the droh-litreet, theatre, - 60 ; three•atorr
brick dwelling, LeMonetreet, s abont two Kaaren east of
Prankford road, lot 60. feet front, 17461 neat cottage
and over six 'enrol land with barn vragon•house,
South Beve r ly , ,llew /Otis) $1 ,600 .
. .
13Pnoter; Cionnon.—A speolal meeting of this
boll , was td hairiti been held yesterday afternoon, for the
oonaltleratlon or some deferred bustuese; but ott there
WU no quorum present, nothing wan done.
Tars l'7*lfoeliiiti - 0,4144 - i i ."-; -The preparations
for the illitirlinatiou'tninight,,olwell as for to-day's
displey. hkyir been vigktouslypUplted, and by the time
our.paperAtchea its reeders tittic morning will wet
nigithavab "seb . &nnpletid A stroll - yesterday, through
certain guiarters of thitt, , aity affoid no Indications of
a prat., gene at Vbsery,art"Ce of tb:e3 . .ay, and of a very
ortaltabled,cjilar::-filityjiroCarllOn of the military. and
the dieerent_ offielelland'ePrieAddieg, will doubtless
be imposing; and the Oireivities ,in Independence
EViCio. of an unusually - interesting Character Vim%
tba"3.llllrolnation we apprehend, . will -be %B
erard feature of the day; in connection with the
torch-light procession of the firemen and the die
play of fire-works under the superintendent* of Pro
fessor Jackson. For the illumination tee beim, wit,
missed the most gotrie,avidielnkylye flieparatiOse4
evincing upon the part of our s private
epirlt and looalpridit,wellbefitt.igit Philadelphintufr*lnnr•
deaf, it is exceedingly doubtful whether - At - duly
authorized spectacle, on the,patt, opont,olty -_,Oove•n
meat, would have inured en hearty a itectirirras that
given under the present arrangements, Onr:eitiserul
lett that, the honor and respOnsibillty Of marntelning
the public spirit and liberality of Philadelphia was
left to them, and right nobly have they gone JOnwork."
if we are to fudge by what we have already seen.
Ae a sample of, the rich treats which are Su storefor
this evening we may mention the mammoth_ transpa,
renoy preparod"by Mr. 7' B; - Brown. of the Arcade Ho
tel, Oheatnut street. It la a painting seventy feet in
length and realm toot high, deeigned to occupy the pot ,
ticoapace of the•bittite front df the'buitliog. It re
presents the leading Of the cable at - either end—Valen
tin and Tripity..Baya. „The rAgumeronoCian_d•lalagara
occupy prominent pciait'Onif,wh.le the crawl of each are
hauling up thejt:fespectlyteliderotAlie °ate.% Upon
shore, at either end, la a bpildiog, 4414, which tl , sta
the flags of the Molted Rife* ind"Bogidud. while from
the vessels - float the ranee ntpotlallrubbninfaxid n timer
one strciani.m , Beveral .rderetiantmenw
`omen fa the •
ocean distal:too., while, two orthree • bniafioe = liorgg are
repreaentedas ra aving beam passtd by thedelliggrewlien
nearing the en at. The Mongol's .a atinvit-vicatt'-`tlie
Clod, or Day Just about bathing hie' brow in the briny . -
'wave. Illureleating"the - libeicil•arld tinging the Map
with bin radiant huge.',Aomitre,plece:ls - feelltilintrth •
and 11 in heightiwill agree its tee erownl44 - view of th l ff ,
fmmenee and beautiful spectacle'' , The dogs oPtriglabd •
and the Unit , d Stabs are unfurled' earoseiduale-uthet ,
Below is the British Lion, holding,in life mouth. weerolV
which beam the y ncnse•! ,
and above all MAPS (Mt proud degliilkwith oar cberiellerr
B Pluribus Untrue' borne aloft in poeselons recta=
rude and might. We could formlint inihdiffi exit idea ,,
of the effeetacd.beautymf Able &PA transparency; but ,
we think we can safely promise our teadereWliintreat
Urban it In once.properlylit up for dlepiay,TAtritis Ohs
intention of Mr. Brown to it to remainin itgplaea
•
for a few evininge.-there Pill been opportunityafforded
of taking tame ,thin look ; at it, attdfepstln*
upon its beantlei. -
'There are.,doubtless, others Mounting or speelelytten ,
Him in preparation, and we shall strive ti give. in-oar
report of the day's celebration, a .Inlland,eapbott de:
setiption.
OBLEBRATION—YROTERDAVEI PROCEED..
INoB.—The committee to inkki arrengeMentii
O•lebratloaof the Ley ing of'the;htlantte'gabte.u et
etthe Booed of Trude room yesterday ettetheon,
After some discussion Concerning 'flaincislindiert,
Judge Lewis proposed the lollowinginotto'seeporri
,priete,.-to tie pleoed,in trout-of the - staid-1h Ifidepen:
deuce Become :
wltrankltr:Oersted; Mollie, '
"God eendaliis lightning to bless: Vie - boleti or the
Old and NewMorld,7itti Intelligence, Peadeiand,Pret ,
parity L.! -i••••= 4- +.•!= • -
Judge'Leariselplained the claims of M. Oersted to
baplabed with ,illanklbc,2. Morse, and novas the *op.
pliers' of 01844611 W talrsetical:pnrposes, • . 7 -
Mr. Brown, the ptortetrorbtAtta Meade Mettel; , de-
Scribed a splendid transparency he bad pretested to - be"
displayed in front of Ms establlshotenti oh the occasion.
of the celebration. The think slofetliii'eominitteei
were tendered to Mr... Brown for ids spinted-prepara ,
Won:
&letter from eying W% Field, Esq., was feoetved, de-'
olining the invitation otthe committectri participate
in the oelebratiorrOn• the ground Oath° had alrettdv;
vicceVed an:invitation to be present at .tho New York ,
celebration.' Mr. Field conclude Chis later with an
appropriate reference to the fact that-the althea of the
trot electrician rest in Philadelphia - - •
It was determined that the meeting In the sonar& be
organized by the appointment of a president end twelve
-vice presidents.
.
The committee then adjourned, to meet again In the ,
evening.
In the evening the committee met, and increased the
appropriation tithe firemen to - thentmluittnfssl.ol" • --
A gentleman suggested that the superinteudiot or
the church-yard - containing the — grave Of - Franklin
should be requested to open it during tbetay. 'The
,committee acknmledgedtbe propriety of the suggestion,
but doomed it inexpedient to ao. upon it:
The secretary was instruated to notify the officiate of
the day to bs•preaeet in tlia. 7 Couneil.ObtiMber at ;X )t,
o'clockeA - M., 7 - 7_77
Letters from the President •and , the Secretary of the
Navy were In the hands of the comtnittee 'Mit are not
to bepubllshed "
TRAGEDY AT CHESTNUT
ingi about two o'clock. Officer William Anderson, of the
mounted patrol polies force, While going,throirgh Sum
mit street,in the Twenty-second wa , d i heard thereport
of a pisto at a disdains:of about 200 yatilfifrtim him,
on the Bethlehem pike., lie, ascertained, that , Awe OM
were, strecked upon the ground in the iiciriity of the
bier:maid Tavern, some dietaries off. both of whom had
theicArme broken, and their fume greatly braised-.
After prompt - inquiry, Officer' Anderson aicertilned.
from the men,that they...bad -boon assailed several,
persons who were inn wagon hentalninlit lead'of their
ono, which had but a - few, natrintes,heforeaterted7,3 o ' , :
wards the toll-gate. Permit was at once made in this
dheotiOn, and at Barren Hill, iri - Jifilitomery county,
they came acrzaa the wagon and the men, answering:,
the description which hadheen given to them: Those
In the wagon were taken Into cuatody. when they gage
their, names as John Dalton, Williato Kirk;'Wellington'
Itamerly, and John Darr. , _
They made considtwable" /Manias `-tsi the officers,'
but Officer Anderson threstened_tojelsecktheArst, man,
who dared to move: 'The prisonerairerelwought to the'
city and looked op at the Cential Pollee ,Stathin. -The
names of the injured men are-Chavlea, Carman „and,
Frederick Oudfer:' 'They'were'atternlate hylir.'
belt, who states that them wounds are of a very serious
character. The priaoners had a hearing before Alderman
Ogle yesterdsy Tied of their number; Kirk and'Diir
who wore willing to be egamined_eswitnesees, While
that Kamerlyttod Dalton had Ondlerkritldwhoin 'they hat
bad some dlepute preeletudy at Wieetowzi. They, were
made acquainted with the plot while riding in the
wagon, and didbierything in their power to dissuade
the others-from He execution, but without
.When they approached the: Mermaid Tavern, Paten
- and Kamerly jumped from thewagin' and taking' hold
of Carman and Codler, who were standing on the road,
threw them forcibly to the around tranierlyllett
stamped uroa the moo, and Dalton gave them several
furionablows with a large club': that had been , harried
in the wagon,. Darr and Kirk attempted to interfere
with the brutal aaaallents, but their. efforts wore use
less- When the wounded men were supposed to be al
most dead, the whale 'party 'rode :thby , were'
made Prisoners by Messrs Anderson and Snyder, Al
den:nod Ogle, having he srd all the evidence. committed
Daiton and ffamerly, in default of a large amount of
bill, to answer the charge at Saud, and held Kirk and
! Burr as witnesses.— , . - - - ,
.
,tIIE RABLS Vononn.—There a ppoara to be n
perfect speculating mauls in the sale an purchase of
staatlparticles of thelttlantto Oable - -We do not know,
to what extent New York, Boston, and 'other. cities and .
towns may be Horded with these wire , speculators, but
If there to any approach to the supply in our own city,
there most be enough on band,"with that slrhady - die.
posed of, to thrice lay the ocean bed. between- the two
,• . - • •
continents Immense calla of it' a re being hawked
about daily, the greater portion of whichtlooks so fresh,
- and wears the apriemaece or bdvleg been_ so neely
timed, that the conclusion will force iteelftipon the in-
credulous that it was inatmfactiiredfo'r the 'coonskin
Of ono thing we feel convinced--one-half of it, at least,
nerer sew salt-water, nor graced the decks of the Nia
gara or Agamemnon. Yet people will buy ft, and Many
a six-inch chunk is disposed of at 26 cents We our
self, plead guilty to the soft impeachment of s auk aril's
after each- relies, and moon expect s to .De danglirg a
" charm" encased in golden bands, B it ourabas the
genuine ealt-water smell. and, we have the best reason
to 'believe,. was Juice - hrobliddeff in' the- depth' of old
ocean. To-day will be an admirable opportunity for
these wire spenuletore to,drive a.mofitable trade t.aud
uniese umoy miles oflliereputedcablb•clianyel hsfili,'-
etfair profits, we shall lose curves/8; thaViall:,, 3 •
Conoimn'a ThOnasr....-.Thiallxidy of E. 0.
nen was found at Helea's Pole!, IL J., yesterday, by
three boys, floating opposite the Point.'lJOeepti J.
'Moore. Justice of the Peace of South ward, Ormaden
held the Inquest. After examiring witnemee,. one of
whom, Mr. It. D. Hanna. woe in the boat:atilt° tittle of
the accident, the Joey returned a verdict of •• accident
al drowning." The thanks of the jury ebotild be,re
turned to Meagre . .I,Menzir Lopez and • WAlittr. for
the manly part they took to return the frleride of the
deceased his remeins:r - .." t
,
PoWsntrav:—Tbe Infant found•s few - nlgiita ago
by Officer Stout, of the Twentieth ward pollee, fa Mir,-
ring finely, owing to the excellent care beetowed on it
by the wife of Mr. S, Unless come' benevolent person
adopts the child, the officer will be compelled, much,
against his will, to deliver the llttle stranger over tithe
care of the Ottardlans of the Peer. It is a-female child,'
and is. we learn,very„beautiful. .Particulers,will be
made known it the Twentieth-ward atetion,honse
. • -
Conossn's iNQUEST.—A coroner's inquest was
'held yesterday afternoon, In the case of Mr. Murray,
who died on Monday, from injuriee received by being
J unwed between two burden care on Third street op
posite the Girard Bank. The particulars ofthe nod ea--
Beatty were given in The Press.
FIRE —Yesterday , afternoon, about half-past
'two o'clock, a are occurredin Buttonwood greet, beleir
Broad. It wee caused bye tar,kettle Dolling over In tl e
part occupied by a patent-root maker The content,
were entirely destroyed.,The loss is estlusated at $5OO.
The property belonged to Levi Stokes._ _
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TRH POISOPIN4 Cartz.--4tn inquest was bald in.
the cue of Was Itaineberger, yesterday, and a verdict
returned that her. death was mimed by an over-dose of
m•dloine, The partioulare of the case were given by
us yesterday.
noOTWAR RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Abont twelve
o'clock, yesterday, a ;nen wee run over on the Trenton
Railroad, near Prankford. Ills injuries, are reported to
be of a serious character.
KILLED BY A BLOW.—.A man nomad' Samuel
Swabia, residing lo Sixth street, labors Poplar died
yesterday afternoon from the effects of s blow received
at the halide of a party on Monday'nfght.-
- A HORSZ- AND W actor were atolett, "on Mom*
night, from the 'table of Mr. George Dale, in the
Twentieth ward. . -
YE 8 TERDA,Y!!, PRPC-ZEDINGO
- (Reported for The Prem.]
UNITED BTATIIS Orrioll—Colonsfs,
stoner O. F. Ileaslitt.—The case of Clikles- &terrine
and Charles Morrie, who wereeharged With larceny at
' the United States Mint; again earns up for a heart eg
terday nierning. -- The Oommiasioner stated be would'
dismiss the defendantefrotifcustody, on the greund of
want of jurisdiction: 'They were acoordlogly "Ws
charged, • Lewin C. Cassidy, Esq., appeared for the de
fendants.,
Quacrue Srestors—Judge Ludlow...-Tbe Stiry in
the case of Frederica Adame, charged ,with arson -
before reported. came into court yesterday-morning ,
with a verdict of not guilty.
.Eze u /pa rico of an Officer -,llc.ltlisnn stated to. the
court that a bill of. indlotmentVcbliraini Dunei Murphy
with obtaining $lOO by folic pretences, from Mr. Daniel
Ferteecue, bad been found last Decetiaber term, but had
never been tried, as he understood .some arrangarnent
had been rondo by private counsel for the Common
wealth and the defendant's counsel • Axing a day fur
trial. :
Judge LudloW sold : 'This was the ease in which ers:
of yesterdey's nswspap o nt reported that, through - the
negligence of the Court clerk, the bill of indictment had•
been lost. This pal no earls thing , The_ bill dal'in
the care of the olerk.andivaa peddneedna soon lie edited
for, and laid open the Matelot Attorney's table.' True
it was that an application was made to the court - for an
attachment ,Py the gentleman representing' the Cora,
monwealtb, a few days ago, but the bill of tnatetaient•
was not lost nor mislaid He thought newspajuire should
be more careful Of censuring the *Biers Pt this court,'
without sauce.
Mr. J 0. Tobias; the ileilt. - state4 tq the court that
belted been asked for 'an, attaoliingek to
-.bring in the
Oommonwealthbi witnessd, blip 'refueled to tame the
writ se It had not Cores thtbugh the prOper channel: -
Judge Ludlow Said the clerk Wu perfectlyright In hie
oourse of adion.• , • ~• •
Daniel Dniltirg wire convicted of picking the pocket of
a lady; named livens, near Arch - street wharf He wee
tn
recomendedlo Milroy., • ' -
Johri Achleyeimmi convicted of an attempt to set fire •
.blrtbe atabbf of George D. Bruith, In the weetertipatt
of the city. The defendant was seen lurking about the
neighborhood In compeino with others the Meld of ,the
attempt, and wan Identified by the owner Of the proper
tree being seen running away from the place when the -
alarm was given. He wee recommended to matey. ,
.Palsa Pretests Cass —One of thole attempts to cob
loot a bill under the prOseurti of a criminal prosecution,
which have become so common Among a class of small
dealers latterly, was tried yesterday in the ease of Geo.
L. Smith; The prosecutor, a person named Hyde, an
x x , g ri s hnian, sold to the defendant a quantity of himae..
hold furniture en the statementthat - he owned certain
real estate, and offering bighead 'or the amount. This
Mr. Hyde rein - Red, and gave the defendant credit for the .1
goods. At thitime appointed for Smith Was
not ready or linable to meet hie engagement:it:4in
erder_to improve hieproapects of repayment, Mr. Hyde
endeavored to put him In pri.mu. To use the words of
the celebrated Judge Ayle, vide Arleen' Reports the
court blocked this game without remorse and,directed
the,juiy, to acquit the , dedendant,:rhich , they wlllingiy
did. •
In sonPequenoe of the celebration of tads'', the court
stands adjourned until Thuteday naming, a n o'clock,
THE COURTS.
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FINANCIAL' AND''COMMERCIAII.""
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Ode of the ablest articles upotrzatlway esezageotena
bakwe
have ever reva.isi:Obiltiii*Clii the London- '
Times oc,„thaPth ostisagisit ? amtasisartleralirli IPPD:171:
pqatalo gip oenditiod of rallroad midterm tit this Cone.;?.
try. pie - crowded
of adrirTstafAireieliti ifiting_titi;eirtydelsfal4 s ,:4; ;-
but ire will endeaycisto pietas ice -steitesot4d y It for -
the benefit of
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Right,- _
so UP - Ail:up ni4s.anslly met, and the inshagliT
crushed•.. • The -pomfortable ekestiess er.-1114;144li
preeld r ei Shls!eholder ten witetoles • .
one perellit,;*ih.,',lri_tille decagon he could take his
ease-of bia szersiati..'lgnotFit , ot the- reitshineivaisf '"
which hie isicraii sisA
wates to flpd his teß_irindi*s filecad-to;eight. -
forelili can bail:liemelt to a resilsstioli-of -
his eight erladoWa centrastattccessithilytisireis—fire—
thre9 g•Pit.s half, itatided maw hi' I It taime.y."_
Mate neighborhood, he lookiont of the erindew . triid -
ierethelttottiddifflajditirelifft rout. • -"
sant:sight, for In JaisfstiOf iterintnitek -
cedent of what his own must be. Perhaps the atetlat -
the torture-chamberreared Arid" shouted, AC;
sisreamet, and scolded, kicklogbart at the panelito try
Go-throw the fatetwhople, and - pally out of, gear:: `..4 21
'the railroad ehaiehOlder is not allowed any inch peel
ritruhlit.,loake,..,no,nolms4he,:muork.be stilled
Anonse—he roust try to aprarlolly and contented, and
- grin out oktlie window; and tell'-the "peassre 'by that , •
4trirh hie house la a little elastic, and contracts now
then, it is a 'very comfortable house, and strong and • '
• , , , lite'rrotild pea traitor, ri his own interest tr,he:
elprarses hie re - iffidi feelligs by statelier gesture, for
his oily ober°, of escapellesin getting some other TICF
-414 1,9 faifilileiblie!2 , ' • •
I lTiien follows a pleasant_ platura of -the;;indig
nttlon of the eltsiehlildere; - iii.- , unrioar - mabla
'Olll4 who, on dit i dend this 'ear
'Was 'and tO notblng _
:for the future, - ,, , entured . to suggeht haal . Oried -the
fortnoee of the ffeCieleri; whets,. iii,qitite _
reality; ac"d`who"h'ad beerie,Oinnlisinini id With' iff,oo . o,
bYthe generous, managers ,when.,tbey_were sending
Ihelrhungri shareholders empty - away. - . • -
..The Timis then pi`riceade• to ieriew the earistilaer'
signed by the iiiiiial-ialliinid'ln• - #idents Abr. thir{e
• - being eithei a very nnitli - divideil or no, dieldand at •
au; although
_from the temper. of.itie-majority this
.sPologetiiirart tie plaksead qtate - tmeeceesary. The- -
sheep stood shorn before them. They shlyared,slightly,
ind„bleated a little, bat , wit all. '`liii'crinses
ifined were bad trade, pad legitipttiett?.es •
competition. But bad ititalitlon and dlognteeful cora
"pettllon'are but other names for the bad passions of
rallivey officials and railway directors, ezplodirg lrt
great bat•les of speeches 194 tariffs. ,„. -
•Ihese potentates bookie lintiged 'With eaeliether;
and the shareholders auffer. / ...Tba ,lutreholders are al. „
*sys the last pr :eons thought Of. - Tb:e.petty interests
:,and feelings of the officials role the p-lley, of the eons
plqeii, and the result Is a if state of bankruptcy ;" or
• - reports 4, obit4tuus to theititerpretation of deloasion.l,r
' But the wdrst izieptiOn Of a few
arit r epoken'penple, who are at onco,decried and 4134: '
Owiandi no' one dares a complain. "It
Urea to ignore the mischief, huddle it up, and, if poe.
4 ble, :.Eym Abele& 'e,ebesebbldei, -make4
rittbllOlowere the value Di a ble prppik#7. ...floweyer bad
the management is, that niiinigefitient 'mist be sap-,
ported. The Worse it ter the :mare'Steatifastly.limnst -
- be praised. The eystem, seems to by to stop ell Ceti •
-
ory down ell cppesltion; withitand "Alf inquiry, 4,
and get out of the coocerniut quickly as you cam.
The only remely the Times Runge* is, that the re
, muneration of all, the, members. of the, sanative of a
"railroad company Shell depend upoialhe amount Of _
-vidend:paid.„-Ww.haWthiyeuggestion balite full faith
that the Propoeed reform would be equally efficacious_
olloth sides-of the-:Atlantio, and that its adoption
would to at once followed= by a total'e4Psalliiiief Wein - 4.
ruinous and expositive railroad wars.
To-day the city banks ,isonimince 'to take on dopoolt,
;It ply., noted of the following country banks: Anthra
cite Baek of Taotippra„;,-Bault, - ,i 3 O,hamberaburgi. Par
mere' Bank of ilobuylle It County, at Pottsville; Bank
of Gettysburg liereisbeirg Bankillonesdale tank, Ur
eey Ehore Baadr, Lebanon Bank, Lebanon
„Talley
at Lebanon; Sawletairg Baia; _ Batik_
Bank of Northumberland, Union Bank of Beadizig, - :
Weet
it'lVilkesbarre; Yo.k. Bank„Ydrli :filittlity-Baiik, at
- '
Io
siticlistlon of the niivemeni the brads have
been hoarding up the lames of 4 Aresa bathe and ta-day
will deposit every &lir 'of them'tilt Pain befgather.d
itiliere, or In thawhole_regloormand:absnel. ,
I • The 606minity In die saltier bylbe movement TOO'
'lcongjieke our herd-worklog,mtoliazdmr, been paid off in
stopurrent money, and we are glad to sea's fair prospect
of gittinerld 'of •the - tidtliy rigs;suggestiiii of yellow= '
lever ant to the ill feelintorigindifail
:between theconntryankcity_bankapfeyoald her pe ace-.
.makers; and point 'bath - sides ie.' NSW York:, altars it,:
similar experiment-has resulted is i delightful Ira.,
ternitibetwien country and
The Permere! Pad liteahanicellirdrstpresent assumeir
.thel4Bh of transporting thesh notes lorlilpikSenti
-I.4:!ssystisitu paid by the other City boniest*
elo long la tin arrangemerit !seta it will bivery profit'.
ble to that bank, arierjnitly tea 44idieve:tlie - ilik
ifaioffered to any bank that wouldsamime -
Between then:melee!, clty,-banke soonffrid
strong 614estierusi4iparte of the systeS4 now,corarioneed._
11,14/se ire'VelY greatly gratifiedWith:the peiblicepirlt:
manifested in this affair, seng a basalt alike to
thi poor meolinlo" and the ' prikiptilY; inerelmot.h . To-,
morrow weiieill iitother, Usk - notes
outside ef - our own remeived,on , depositgitsisr,. ; „„-
Stocke are 'erydull, Today there will be no Meet
lag of ills bawd.- Thaatuaraa thaeorn Xxchangs will
also be closed.
In London, pioyayort the stook ettihisge was had at
- Ili per 'cent. -
Btateinent of dePoilts* and - coinage - Of the t r otted
"Statis Mint at Phlladilphla torthe inonth -„ of August;
Goan notmos pstoszwas,
Prom California
Other aoureee
Total ed& dep , :alte - - 0 ..-.,-... 4 1 .z,V0r9 fik.
siLyta DoLuoi inspOstrai.,, .
. to.
Including silver pun:haste - 2.eafris
Simnel and Mexican fraction/I,QC sa.dothig
received for excha nge
for new tents -,19A4T100-
Total 'sliver depeatte : '51101,710 00
Copper centa (0,#.) xaceynd for exchange
for new Conti ... - ..... 4,076 00
Total deposits,
001340 Z -BX-CII2IID.
.No.'qr
0,148
2,934
2,133
_ • GOLD.
Double Eaglet;
Quarter Eagles..
Three Dollars
Total
P/LITSR.
Half DoWm.,.
Quarter Dollar;
Dimes
/.600;000
8X . 0.1, , 1TULi 7, 10 1, . 213
'1,50U.000
1.800.,000
.0014,Coloop'
'Biker
Copper It
Total - ' " -
PHILADELPHIA 13TOC
101.01. TED HT muter, 811011111 M., BAEL•NOTA,
83 . t001, 11ONANGI 8101.1118,1101171111122 001/0111
-Tit= AID aaserarrr STRZSTIL
lIRST BOARD
2206 Penns Os '_ '
89y
2283 abt. do -" • —-89 g
200 Oily Os B. = 973(
200 do 073; .
1 , 00 do ...2dy5.973j
1000 do ... eaab.97 N
- 600 do ...2dy5.97%
400 do ...2dy5.973(
1003 do ...2dsa,97N
1000 Lehigh V.s.llt 6‘..&?
1000 Reading R 0,1 - .'70,:601i
600.00 Obes&Delo Os 773(
800 . do . 773%
11ETNDIE
2300 Lib VAIN fe.esh.B3 I
2000 do eash.f 3
SECOND
200 Olty 68
1000 Catawteen R 7a..42X
3 Nornstown
24 do
16 do
CLOSING . f
Asia:
11858 '74 1031{104 -
WM O's 9/ XOS
do 11 97 x 98 -
do New; .la2giodg
Peoneylv 8e ' - 893 - 899(
'Reading 11 2491 2990
de. bd 81X 82
do mt 19e , 44..92X
do mt es 2 86.:71 21X
Pe'ons6, 43X 88%
do lotto 64 90X100X
do Idni Se . .. ' SPX
Idenle ‘ Osal Con : 4 3){ 943{
Idaprat 701 100%
Scuola 6,82 ' 62% 63
Bid. Asked.
.9ahNicv:l.top es —Ulm 68
do - stoat.— 9 9X
- do., pre - 16ji 17
Priasp , t tklimL,lo%, llJj
do Vela mt,7l 72
do ,24 mt..... 49 90
Low Island 12M
Girard 'Bank 11 K
D 12X
teh Coal 7fr. Nay.. 48% 49
Nns It. Syi bo x - Pe
do n Ws • E 9 eo
New Creek
OlitaWilllM 18 - ex 7
Loblgk 1% Ix
FRILADBLFBIA. MARKETS, August 81—Evening.
1 - - , -Breadstuffs'are abbot the rime. In Flour therell' no
1 new feature. The demand for export contintiOalimlted, -
and sales are confined ,to the vranti of the trade at from
. $5.25 to $5,37.1i for soundoldatook superfine; $5.50 for
j fresh ground do% $5 7606 25 for , .eitra, and /6,5007.50
I for arra family and fancy lotiOisiccodallty. Stocks
tt and receipts continue-light, and, holders generally are
firm in their demands. Corn Meal and Rye Flour—The
market Is nearly bare, azethe: last isles were as $4 •Ifr
Wheat 7 There telt fair amount offering, but most'
of It is of peer finality; and very unsaleable,' and only
1/;°° 'bus:have • found buyers to-day; at 51 25
. 01:80 - for - good and prime reds, and $1.8501.43
ter.: White, the' .latter • for. choice . - lots. Bye hi
with .esnall sales of old_ Pennsylvania to rote
l iii l B4`.. New Is coming in freely, and selling to the
distillers at 70e.! _Corn is but little inquired for, and
,
dull ist previous quoted retee. -- talee Inillnde some 6,506
• bushels yellow it - tglo Iso"; /Anti, and 080900 afloat ;
the latter for prlnto,Deli.Werii. • bite are .wanted, and
about 0,000 booklets brought 420. Barley—A small sale
is reported at 65p. , Bark—A further small sale of Quer ,
citron is retorted at $3l. for let No " Cotton—The
demaid Conliones lio Ited, butthe . market - la firm, and
'a small boobies s doing at pieriouiluoted rates. Ciro
-cedes and Provisions—There is very little - Movement
amino change to note. Beede—The market •is • 'inlet,
Wl* /Mall sales of ,glover, at $5 - 76 e 6 4ir
liriootily'sold at $2 ' Whiskey it 'going off sus
Wanted at 26.4 027 e for bbls, 26,r for hbds, and 250 for
dredge:
Al4 l o,citiAlr-* ' (;iegt ‘
lisimmoaa, atiguet Si .=Flour Moody,. Wheat firm;
sales of red at $1.26c51 33; white $t 8501.60. -.corn—
' White 78480 o; yellow t 30890. Whiskey dull at 266
20360 bless Pork 817 60,
Nair, Ontasse, .august 81.—Ootton heeanldvsoclog
tendeney; 3,600 bales sold. „India Bagging Is.quoted at
130. Freight on Cotton to Llierpohl has advanced Xe,
being quoted at 9-100.
01,11CM10, Magnet 81 =Flout is , active. Wheat has
advanced Saba ; gales at 63%0 Corn firm at lo de
aling. %Oats ll
,Phipments to oll'abllNo4lour,
22,000 bushels wheat; 18,000 busludir corn Shipments
to Oawego—No flour or wheat 01,600 bushels corn.
ItebeiPhB,2oo bbbs flour ; , 67,000_buatilibi wheat; hod
189.000 bushels corn
011solsaavr, August 81.—Flour buoyant tinder the
a dvfcee from New York, and cannot be purchased below
g,4 3506. Whiskey is firm at 21X cants. Wheat hie
;, - dvanoeil Solo. Mess Rork WI - bulk oldie 740.
tu t _ t
•:..5223.40T 0 , -;
)4,852
1413016 co
312,000 356.000
068,000 r ' 242 000
'120,00022,000
.---- :. ' ' ...C.:--..
1 500 000 -
i 1 $420,000
- 8,11M3 ''' , 55T2,16154
EXOHALNGE SALES,
`2O Reiver Ifeedow.:.64,li
7- 20 do' • ...54X
--
1 Penns R.4....E.5wn.48,1€
8 Cam & Amboy...lol
'1 do • ,
- 10 Minehill
10 liarriebarg B 68
10 Readmg 84J
100". do ~.10ern.241
60, _ do
,100 do .
60 Lehigh Zino • 11(
BOAP.DB. _
50 Penna R
43
60 Reading , B.— abwri.24%
10 Penns B. 43V
5 Beaver If eadow....sfg
8 ,do
0118-Flial