The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 09, 1858, Image 2

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i'4idle; in mositeflioi4tl",lectl'ne)llofiShle, •
44h;princiOles:and measures comm an d ths:
are„ealonlated-teadvincathe.
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N,t4tlkKliktfatOitt t f r !deSirefi,lwhich, alone'
*atkilignify 4 and..ifclitoile ,therii;•itod:.sjidt, into.
ilithie',OcnYanietiees:lei , the ,, advancement , of,
A4nlng*ll4ooll344o'peliticians, they merit
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``Tile Sixth =C ongressional district of Penn;:.
71.43finhthieihg:Ahe'giftea'terttioe,6"he tiePre-'
lientevithY9 -Who ho#e!4') the
and;the,contagetro do t hiS,.duty on the .
44r of_Oongess,maisfrilly and ; 04, to fulfil_
the t. pledgesi which_ othors„4dgh in. power,
:Ifera-but toe,,readi and*igerto violate, and
to faithfully lefieetAhe sentiments of the greet,
:liodi.:9l.ldunousfittients., lAspoy,tveni4.lt;h4..
for: Peanaylvania, sand _ for; every , N orthern.
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,tlierfathfon.the_.eotuilderation,..and exercise the
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*l . : dearest political,.interests leCcire that we
shinid iosaftse., 'duty,.
tic, -, Honotit beeahinated down, pro.
iciribed "and.perseduted • fai,...*Crehitterly thin
'.'4.eivould if he 44.0°Iittivd , the'
infamenk_brime.' Rid ; e yielded„to :the,
Aidnetioni,oit•poWer the',gae of, the,iaradise
of , Official aniohnnenti,patronagannd 'plunder )
Wefild:..have:Awnug, back:upon ita we
Aingetkat,,ldi approach::: The _trained bifida of
political ,etrilssaries,, iftepaY,Of the
G4ernment, would have "traversed his dietrici;
,with honied ' _ Words of praise noon , their
.tongueS instead:o waging deadly war against
c o nitiers of Rower , who now breathe
_forth, their' *itediereits; 'wo u ld
: have .
been
Meet ".;
Bat : he was trite„to the peeple. , He obeyed
their zivishatiby doing: what' was.right,
Sh all he bc - sustithied proscribed.for this 1
Shair , he cra,e crushed between the ".upper
'stone', of .tiitiviiiiellogs.and 'courtiers of the
V4erat4tfirtiiiithent indthenethcricill4torie
of: a JiSli4iikkir despotism
)11):qtihi;:peeple:shirW thernselirekits ready
and a s protect.ahle heir - Op interiste, and
'sal eager, to approve,,, formally, and, publicly, a
Congressional whiph met their warm est
l yprobation, is , the the. Of power are - te,
gretifY - tlienialignio: of ;•despotism, or design.
ingoetienfers are to gratify their low ambition 7
e :-belloVethat -- iv Jorge "majority , of the ,
I : .Voteis
.thii7rdistriel, both parties, have
. fally:detertnieed:,.nona sustaining. XI-. Hien- -
46;4 xn-:4oeagint centest. The true Dente,
many determined not ,to ,:defiert &hit
011.01,4,he denunciations- of, power•-
,and its the'ineeting of the
party od Tneaddy, ei , erk warm and
eethilithintle determination to "sustain Mr.
The u*sei of that
liatty,anAleaily.of its moat dbitinguishid men,, iftekr, - beet :!,iettiong in; his behalf.
,faver_able-fo;him addressed
Daa.......” , iroTea, of Aelaware,
county, an `old veteran Such
*lie fair Teltlieirgo,-gaiital;;PTesident. Judge
jciski* JABWIII,: WARRINGTON -
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,fpo,Wet:pv:fievare W s e feel ailletla4.oiftt the
letelligeit - *bier& of Oheiderand Debiwate- toe.
jiilOxideiatiiiWilietri#utt:?.lttter,eso;and: are
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;of,-, the - irleads , .of
thiSFlrst Oongres-)
tionid , Dlitrict i *night;piomisea to be tilarge'
.aud' ,, ,'.enthrisiestio'asisorablage;' ) . number- of
iteitteadisice; The ty-,
nihniegl Democrats
50.1,74441,7'iribteoriOndignatinli:Of his tor,.
.t 7 Pet titipportersAndble conatitienti generally,
„With hiii:vrolatien of the of 11366: ;His .
*tempts' tis force,: himself ; upon' the people of
ihe'dietrictOn: -- deflatice - of :Spiv:llSr' sentiment
dts4V4llcf-*ehiiii hia aityi by the power of
Federal
li,at,r;Op4o; should bo.eteritly rebuked.
Vas li - ! 6*-11014 upon the attic
tions:oCkliel'peOisleiiSf . ..Ka :district, and if an
;oainest:aud vigorous effort Js. made, his eleis,
Ortzfeen.-be,:seCured„LeOhere
.he a 11111
,r`iitiherinit; of ibis friends at •I'iftb and ;Shippen.
"streets thlifeveiiintr ,, • ' '
MaOkine,
. s .llt t ierittitetiti-ii:lrlph!-INierilthe ( Ki lkenny
Moderator) `that; Lord "aiiminovontoi:n he has
been:loieoMeleatiP engaged' in making a 'fly
lintilttlatiOonededi 'The pa—
Lilo l6 :4*._ :41 0 :exPO
ilvueia(showt! that it started on. at an, elevation
:of two feet; "elevated itseli a - little in the air;
-00;-after."going a short": distance; alighted in
. the:Most gentle Mainiei?! ',Something was the
41ittdridtb. its tail; it seemi; No - pajpenger
''waspilll:oijark,'but tor(' 1 Qinmweiime considers
'that:the' To our
hnowladge,,theie is no _such person its 'lc Lord
~044niarean;') . the fikhav* died with' the
=lite Earl Of Tyacongii, 'hit it would be Otte ;
in character for a lltilesian noble:to' , lnvent a
flying machine; irielimen,.hiteing 'lnch groat ex
' kieranee Arineletlikt
J.
r;aiiPlutr et AM ainareinent wee •Well
' tindettliet ! : trileht'i-y , Ati'Welitut-itreet Theatre,
the sieWlfet4iii• play of4l , Lathe de ,tLignorelles"
ittildilY; ilea!! titt-ImPularity; arid, indeed, M the
Serk'beetlPrinsh.4larie we' Use - .lmam for, a long
ittike;' , We mouldfrathbr t ice fdrs,,llowers in the
- -;afri,,of -the injured :wife than as Vamitte, &dm'.
ribly:sieribWritye_tite latter character. ."
At , ihtiAttehithe•-•,repeat of • 1 1 The Clandestine
Iliarrlage"'oarrles alfbeforeit.• So true le it, that
o good revival, In. whtell the 'irtiole of a capital
sompany,"oan•-play; - is, bettei, than a new piece
badly , east.-
. 'Atthe'NatiOrial, a rerliel of 1, Maitippa," horses
iskilideC 'drew a greet hones. — • •
-• 41 4 1 rief 4 . 11 Miel,aacompanied-by- Tree • Mathias
and,the, other Members of the Bari troupe
,ar
rlt,e2 Nsw;Toilt• on Tuesday; by ,the Fulton,
itn4; thetioinpany Will • oartalply,. aotimenee per.
forting :at the4ewlemie(, Musts: on the 20th of
tiaptembei,:• •• • •
• At , Thomann! Varieties ,there is a Miss Jenny
- Wreitsiew singing—a sive,ebtrined But dm
bit Delow,O. Written' and sang by Mi.
Itobirmainiceiebritting Um) -: , s4 11141 0 11
really.wltty, as :Well amusin g. •
A - Ppiiinit - fOr'.oyrns W. Field.
Yesteidapiielad the opportunity of examining,
and gieatlY itdinirings-a vary beautiful' and aPpro,
pilittePresenk,from thlesirs, - -Goorge Charles
it<feiiianjrof'gprinyfleld, Milits:i to Mr.-:Field, It
if elipy•ortkiledto edition of. WeSater's Pio ,
been 'specially bound for such
liteileatationliildr.. - .4.P B.- LipPlimott. 4; Co.,
l'hiboek Is got up 'ln handsome
pititil'bthdliigi4lth imitation velvet inside, of 'esoti
liFfertoh:,,enamel/ paper' for .the
fiesink.pineLon.tlte.ontelde of the ooveT,
Thnin"._,ls inscribed in
goidelt:leitere.' 'The:edges of the book are,. richly •
andlliairdpatedr riohly-ooloved
Bohuessele,
l h '' en ' i n"kiwida4.reiresents the,oable laid , at the
„bottom :of thel'kOtari,* and surrounded ,by,leatreed,
t.OP„ili#Taitilenti of • trai;:aid wieoks Of.Proolous
argdelea. - : , This "ioltdite is splendidly • •=got • . 13 P) 2111 "
deed. , - • ,„. „, „
&La , orj.Poutnyoral, atte morning, atthem.
- Than Bobeauetton etore'.. ,
Bata or Latielloixa-„tide evening..
-- Eirointe ESTATE{ 0V1977 T 11015118,7, at
tileExotiangf. See eataiaguee aid advertisements'
anettOa head. - • - :
It iu gated. th that the, inedhantos and 'Aurora
(Va".) nary yard ,hare
determlited;tri'preaent splendid gold vratah to
Aobert:p.legrant,rrho bin; been transferred
from stair* datyln thatr int* - to the comand
'tam 'steamer Water Wltek now ' m
fitting at the
fadiPtlltorl navy yard for 0 Paraguay yawl
• _
:BY MIDNIWT
',.Leiteir:lfioirs 44 Onpttelitiistrir: '• •
tOtrirespiaasn'ea_nt The - Presll z ,
- ,. 'W.I9I4INoToN t BotZ , BE-11.858:
Senati'l3ll3 . oili at: the neat4WAssion,
will hir,iinder,Veiy, different-Attplais
,frogs those
irldoh'opntrollediCat the Vme-of
110 late edjotlra
ment. The'paaidonate teenage engeidere!). by the
discussion of the Name_ question willi in a-rrest
MiMattre, hive liestrable';eppotnt
men% long heir frisiterionso; Will have been made;
the lease of 'the present - AdMinistratien upon
p9iser..will be tdtarting to - ,e
,have nearly alibeer boatoweA ; all tiles will he
:turned' 1988 c) ; and the effeoV of the policy of
ilr.i.lluohanare - Upon the `country' elssely,
'Sean - nod. 1 - If the Deindoiatici: party - is *be _befit
etrifitly responsible for the• doings of this Admi;
nistiation, and if - its .future As to be controlled by
the; publiceentlinenkin - relation to the oonduct of
thetmenwhe now- wield power, it has reached - the
ilartCeet Perioduf its history, and it ;requires
_no
XophaD to, foretell ,that it,' will 'be utterly eon
;deiptteci. , 'There ,are ritit'half Ocingria:
:Mona/ ";iiiilrketirnertli - of Mason watt Dixon's
in riiioh do imuignso ' mejoritYnt-the People 'are
net! deChledlY Opposed' fa Leomnptortimi, and to •
persedutien 'of Judge Douglas: The-whole
Northitekbunui withindignation at the treaohery,
of the 'Administration. „NeW,./Ingisnd, is more
fitraly:," , :ivedded, - .. to . the Opposition , at this
- Moinertt, than, ever 'before. The 'power of the
Piitteciraey of-th e 'Middle Stated , has •been
relYied., : ' Th e S outh is' Waiting up to the 'dangers
with* *lll littiltablY"' menace • her if the reign.
of injustice and proscription continuos. - Shall this
- dovinward tendenoy remain unarrested and un
aheeked until the future: guidance of the country
is entirely given Ito. the moat ultra leaders of the
-Opposition?; deeilelt I.ndigaittifili, of the
*eeriest - pepple at the base': Methods'irbleh have'
beenSesottidli;'tb'fOreeqgoililitito i ttie 'erideitie•
igent;of men ' and tneas - revolting to - them'
Wot aitlY/qldll"viiiiti In ..ti'terrible.::rebnke.% at.
Ilfeiothninifell 'elections; but it will' demand from
tile, Senate ~ a u investigation-: into. the,ntanner:
fn !vbiolt the:publiopravenues of-the nation have
been squandered and the patronage of the Govern
mentpreAltnted to the ; adymuMmentuf politiosi
,eohiani. hear load . oimieiliitp from all parts of
the: North of thelitterfeience' of 'Federal office
beide* at delegate eleetions and 'nominating
Conventions.' While the 'National expenditures
far eioned , the reeniptarand the strictest economy.
'is imperatively demanded by' the condition of the
Treasttryilkis singular that hordes of manure in,
public pay timeis nearly coestantlyomMpieA
In efforts to, contra; the political aotiois of the people.
A gentleman, the other day; told me rif a number
of Congressional Conventions Whit& hid endarieol
Idtiotarithitites, that- were entirely' governed , 'by
'postmasters,: marshals, olerka or other Govern
'Mint employees, acting under the direction of the
eentral,Vower,- and asited,the,pertinent - question,
what is this- but :pure and simple Federalism?
Boob influences are no longer, gontined exclnaively
tc your great aides, but they:are reaching the
most remote ciietriets in the interior: It 'ls high
thee they, shOuld be arrested: ' • --•
. I understand - that a - nuniber 'of loading - Demo;
orals' in the Westmoreland district intend to Ad
dress &letter shortly to Hon • Henry D. Foster, to
Obbsiv a elear,statemeat of his views,on the Kansas
traestion, 'and that ,they have ,determined to sue
lainne man, ho !sin favor of Leaemptonlam.
.
The retuaalni'Judge,,,Breer,bo, nerifioe and hu
,olllatoiimeelf by 'running aethe Danite '4:inn
:date for Senitter in llliaoie lice excited ooneldino.,
ble seneatilin here.' It le probable tbeftirbieal idea
of, Betting' . tip' a nominee - willhave to be abes
cloned; but tbeVfar upon Dinuilar , it continued ea
Ourottlzena have_ been greatly , ,regaled by. the
pompous aped( of your great Oontrassman Jottes,-
delireredAere on Monday °Tuning, He boasts
very Jautah• , of Ida, endoreeMent by glorious Old
Berke,' whti3h - gap 7,000, Majority for' Mr. Bu
- • . .
ciliation in 1850,"and talks a! If be expected to re-
Galva a similar 'endorieritent in Ootobei - I eball
watch oloieiy the return's of the next' election, and
see bow this antbilikttlon will be realized.
!i'HEILAtE_ST..tstEWS
BY , TEL
Neu , ' Ycirk Politico. =- •
TES REPUBLICAN STATE 00ATSETION
fwanconli, Sept . B.—The Republican Stale Conven
tion assembled this, morning, -and was sailed to order
brEon:111.11: Morgan, obsirmati of the State Central
Committee.- The hall 'where the Convention, meets ie
densety.orowded.,-, • •
..Tfon'.'lern Graves, of Inrkimer, was elected tempo.
racy president_ , .
Committees nn permanent' organisations and resole:
were appointed.- - " "- '
Spesehes were ~deliverret:,by Mama._ Morgan' and
Graves, whiarrieelved lumen". applanNO. ,
'Ron.R.llll9utibrulie, ef, Illinols,'dellvered 11 gttr. -
'ring address: ' ' •
Commlthiee Were . appointed to settle the aonteated
Cents and prtiparellie address and resolutione.
•The, feature of the, morning session Ur. Mash.
burns , ' ITOrtrged the union of 'the "opponents
of the Administinctionewainsti the extepolon - cf,elahrery.
TIC said retch In relation to tleConteat - now going_on
inGliinehWand 'remarked thet,the tittle Giant-hid nn:'A. 004 to tekerold'Abraharn Ltneoln down in •
Was 'deeded ,
•Tobes, - of ',Onondaga; being elected P_roaldent:-.
,"Kpreamble_snd restoluilani, ippolnting committee.
eonfei*tof American Convention, 'se
offered by Mr. Iblals,be Oolumbia, szadisdopted.
40thikeirening jesplon. motion_to ballot,toy Goren ,
noriniCrojecteil by 16d iistast 6?. "Tbe•Clowantion
the aljotisued till to•motrow morning: - •
, „
FITAIWVOSYZIPTION. • -
8..--The attendance at the
litate Convention to also Very. large. -
The ' , Convention was *ailed to order by lifr.
,Northrop, president of the State Council, ,
. A committee on permanent organisation wee ap
pointed • • •
Daniel.llllman was elected_ ea.permanent Proud dent,
and made a "ginning Speed.; •
Reeolutione for a conference with the Republican
Convention were Mooted, and a committeo appointed.
The committers of conference meet tonight and
there are indications of a union, but nothing 10, entails
• .
Petensilivania 'Sixteenth
~,:;_congressional District. „
litazumuin,Sept:,S.—Thera his been no decision
yet as to the Denioaratienelnination hi the Sixteenth
Oongressional dietriot.i' -The Tork - Uonferoes, after con
sultation with:their- Onelituepts t returned to their
te
po r s; MA The Whitings werdoontinued all day without
arriving At any, result.i.Theyere In union agola.thio
evening, but there is no thought of Mr. Mil, the . present
meminnybelng. re-nominated. ' - ' -
tror Jersey Politics:
Passirocs, ft; r., sovt. B.4.The Opposition Conran
flow for' the Beeond , Oongressional distriot has no
ininatod John N. ghatton
Wieoorisin Politics. .
liff.wAtrurs, September B.—Hon 0. Billingburet his
been nominated by the Republicans for re-eleotlou to
Centers from the Thirti district. •-
Michigan, Politics.
Mieh., September B,Consider A. Huey vies'
nominated at Cold Water to-day se the Democratic can•
dictate forDongrees from the Second district.
Verniorit Election.
- Idioirritnta;l3ept: te-'-The'rettinis of the election,
'ae far, as received; ahoy the majority of Mara Hill
the Republican candidate for Gdvernor, will exceed
sixteen thoueend,! - • . -
• In 181 towns the Reiabilcana hate carried 111 112. 9 / 1 3.-
bera of•the Room:
Washington, Affairs.
.
• T7..tenreropm, Sept': B: - The , Government has to-day
Concluded a treatywlth the Anierican Colonisation So.
clety,by which the latter agreea to subsist and instruct
the captured Africans. for one year after their arrival
in-Liberia. having's due regard for their health and
osmfort. ,Wor this , eervloe, somewhat less than /Me
000, d which wee originally proposed by the Society, is to
iptetn,Rieb,,of the Marines, has been detached
from the frigate Sabine, and' ordered to the Alum
frigate Niagara. Captain Taneill has been entered to
the Sabine, and will be senior marine officer to the
Paraguay expedition.
Colonel anmneria command, secording to the advises
received here, was on the 14th of August encamped on
Arkansas river, near• Port Atkinson. No had, in
woe:miasma with the directions of the War Department,
visited three tribes of Indiana ranging between the
Platte' Ind Arkansu rivers, ThePawneem, Oheyenneit,
and litOlf LI were severally visited, and promised good
conduct in future towird white settlers. ' The regiment
was expected to teach Port Leavenworth the drat put
of the present month.
It II the intention of the Navy LlePartment to des ,
patch, to place of rendesyrus not yet determined, the
vessels to form the Paraguay expeation, cc soon as
they can he got lady In succession. Orders have been
Issued to the .00mmanders of Mit navy yards where the
vessels of the expedition are Sitting out, directing the
work of preparation to' be butened as rapidly ail poii=
This was tielast day for the reception' of proposals
for eonetniethlg 111140111111 forth° eight, au
thorised to, be : - 0011114UClied at the late Ascalon of, Con.
great Some of the beat bifida:llln the eountry 'have
entered intethelonteet.'. -; .
Atiteiiciu 'Boatd of ' Commiseioners of
Foreign' Mitisicinet.
- • 111100111 D DAT.
•
• DISTIOIT, Sept. B.—The Board met at cog o , oloak . this
morning After an boor spent in prayer, the meeting
listened . to a reeolution °gaud by the Bev. Dr Pomeroy,
in behalf of ' the Prudential Oorrunittes, alluding to the
timeliness of the debt compared with what bed been
feared; to the extensive revival throughout Ibis cone
to; the religious toleration in Turkey; to the end
of the Eut India Company's sway over India • to
the lbecnving optic' of China to civilization and Chris
tianity. end to the aueceasof the &Beetle Cable, bridg
ing distant shores into Instant sympathy.
After hie remake the President called on Rev. T. A.
Mille io offer up • thanksgiving.'
ThUallug addressee were mule by Bev. A. Gleason;
Doctor, Berney, .Jinige,Teestip, : lion. Linn!' Child, and
*them
The home was 'croWded ,t 0 overflowing, and the at
tendance from abroad exceeds all expectations.
Tho Dowd was addressed this afternoon chiefly by
Western. men, all expressing confidence •in their
churches sustaining it more fully as it enlarges its
operation.. Dr. Anderson stated that to continue
opentions without reducing the, nesgions and cancel
the pregent debt, the Board would need $400,000 the
" Tmimie
hng
Byeva. M r. " " • - . . ,
e r. Grout, of South Africa, and the Bey.
Mr. Vroornan, Canton, spoke 'affectingly concerning
the'condition - of their iniasionm. Mr Vrooman declared
that China had been kept 'closed up until now, became
the chunk wam not prepared to Christianise It before.
Re thought that three hundred and fifty thonmand
Merit could be 1=344041y, employed.
'From Now 'Mexico.
flephimber 5, via Booneville. Bantam
her_ftd;—Bar4 Te mail dates to the 10th ult. have ar .
rive
' The news is' bnimportant.
- Dr. Connolly, who - arrived at Santa Te front
bed 'Ablgo, reports 'that's - large number of emigrants bed
passed through, Albsstinerve thin summer, en fours
lor California. via the thirty.flftli parallel. They re
ported the grass betwesn Xort Smith and Albuquerque
exeigtqa, and thtt woddind water 'abundant. -
The mum tarty eneountefed very few Indians on the
plains .
OelonelqhMsnerl command wag at Arkansas, river .'
'about twenty - Ave Wien below OW oreolthg• - A "'
'
TILE PRESS : PI-111.ArIELMIA,,, VW,RSDAY,
,SEPTEMBER 9. 1858.
THE 49144...
THREE DAIS ‘l4 , itall.llltoii Et3itoJ*4
„
CONCLUSIOPi f :„OF Tilli - 414.11A104 N: 4141)',,R;1;4 7 1 „.
-„-' •
Annital Milt to, Pekin . Allowed4o,iniiiiireill
MIIRDEiIi OF - aHRiSTIANS IN OWDIA
TELEGRAPH. TO CHINA ANT),,A.UI3,:-
410.11,4141i14.0kr :OP,,,:;qIDD4JII:
FRANCS DEN.M9S, EXPLANATIONS.
HALIF/X, Sept. C—The,roval- steamship Asia"
whibh took the pliMe of Hie . Enropi, detained at st,'
,Tohns by the damages sustained in the collision with
`the Africa, 'retied this morning With•Liierlioot dites to"
"ffatirday, the 28th ult. : 1 , '1"
The steamer Persia arrived at 'Liverpool on the 28th:
Wit., with the paasingeis and Milli of the ffuropi, from'
;ohne"' She arrived off the,bar of the Hersey at .8
o'clock in the morning, and was' detained ,theia for 4
Aide, but reacted Liverpool at 11 o'clock' A, hi ,
The Hamburg eclow atehmehtp Haiiimonis, from NOVI'
'York 00 the 18th :ultimo, arrived at„Bootilaropton on
the'llTePi!g of
t"O i l trAT lt iarri/N:' ' i" ^ '7"
The prospectus of the India and Australian Telegraph
Company, with'e capttal of £600,000, has been' horned, 4;.
The froposal Is to:gontioue the Pod Sea .line from
Ceylon to Singapore, and eventually to Carry farther ,
sections to Hong Hong and -Australia— Application Is'
. to be made to the Government for a guarantee. •
'-The British Board of Trade remixed for July shoica
deoresite in the exports of £1,1300,900, as compared with.
July of last year, . In the imports an fnerease had taken
piace;.partionlarly in breadstuffq the arrivals of which'.
The entire stud of Lord Derby's rearms are tuba aold';
'and he retiree from the turf.- . •
An Important law 'ease had been ' tried at Liveried].
An gotten was brought apnea the directors of the sue.,
pended Bormighltank to reposer- demagog- for the loos
austainediwpurehasing shares upon the etronsithof a
fallacious report tasted , by. the book: , A verdict. wag
given for the plaintiff, but a ;stay of mutation was
granted. c '
The Drat detachment of se - Vipers and miiiire,',Only,
twenti strong, WAS SO:3MM ZOOM& for,Vanoonvseit-
Is'an on the lit of September. One' hundred and
thirty others were soon to fellow. , . ' •
, The Daily News calls on the Zuni - peen poWers to,
Watch cloaely American designs upon - Nicaragua, under,
the conviction that the 'milord' the American Goyern.;
meet is to acquire posses-aloe of the Isthmus,
Charles Drummond, the well-known London banker , ,
Is dead.
B. 'Bayne/ le oftlataly ,recognized tia llnited'tsatee
Clonnul M 'harks -
. .
•
The mptalis of ~an .13nglIsh ship hid been t led. t and
ululated In heavy damages, for pacing a passenger
irons, under the plea ,that - mutiny wits ImmiWent.
Cardinal Wiseman of London, was making toitr in
Ireland, and receiving, , enthumisatia . ovations st
;all
points. ,
Thirteen lives hat 'been loit by the upsetting of t•
omen pleasure boat at Worthing, on the gussez coast. - -
Tan ODBYTAL PALAOE AND TUN , ATLANTIO TELEGRAPH,
It IN the intention of the directors to set spirt an
early day for a great public. demonstration in oommemo;,
ration of, the successful 'submerging of the Atlantis
Gable. Upon the,completion of the requisite prelimi
naries due notice will be given of , the date and ; general,
arrangements, - . • , „ , ,
The United - Service Gazette gives, a rumor that the
Duke of Oanitaidge,Gen. Sit H. EL Douglas, and Lord
Clyde will soon be.made Field blandish.: , . '„
Telegrams bribe &Cantle Cable. were received thin .
morning from tbe New-Stork-Associated-Press, giving
all the Trans-Atlantio steamer moveinente . in Sonnets*,
down to last evening.. • • •
_.„ „
- • asiNoia. ,
,
It ,was again. reported that Marshal Velissier-ha4
Liked 'to be removed from the Eoglish einbaser, and
that his request, ,would shortly . be complied,. with. It
errs also said:that . hist marriage was to take place
on the Bth of September, the anniversary, of the'
taking of the Makkkoff. , and that the Emperor would.
give tlie bride one Million francs ai her marriage pore,
•tton. ,
Lord Palmeretonwes readied* the Nmperor 'at Et
Olond on the 25th. " • , ;
Count Pereigny made a speech at the opening of the
Council General of the Loire, illustrative and defers
are of the alliance with. England: ; The. speech had
attracted oOnsiderable attention:.
°omit de - Horner had also Made an important speech
at the opining of the (toenail of Clermont. -
- A Telegraphic Oongress. in which France, Belgium,
Rolland, aesthete, Portugal, Baden, Wertembsirg. and
Switzerland are repralented has been opened at Beine.•
• A new trench newt station. for the eastern coast to
to be created at Isle Susumu. - -This news it btu with' ,
important consequences for the Influence of the French
gag and prosperity of 'the 'renal); colonies. • '
• A duel has been fought at Paris - between the French'
Count de Grammont 0 ;debosse and Count de la Moo;
aid•damarop to the Kiritor Sardinia.. The 'result was
not . - ' . ' • .•
OgoAszower,
. The Yronnh ilOveintrient, anticipating the possitilEti
or more ontragee on . Christins, fu consequence of the
bombardment ofJeddah, was about Oh:creme natural
farces in the Mediterranean. - • - - -
• Xt was rumored at Paris, on Friday, that the Imperial
(lovernment hie demanded from England explanations
relative td the bombardment of Jeddah.:
The London /jest's Pouts correspondent; says •If
Turgot to named Ambassador for Switzellsad •, H. de
,Benelon Minister at Brankfort, M Ambassador
at Midrid, and K. de Monterey Minister at BraseeLs ,
The Emperor Is about to send Victoria a eannon con-;
struoted noon his own principle and :tamed ~ A llianoe,4 ! ,
In t eturn fer thnt:presented to 111 m by her, Majesty. -
• Pants: Paid'', Aug. 21.—The Units percents slightly,
reeedelday, closing at 10f - • - •
A transport au under orders - at Brest to convey'. 400.
consists to Payson'', -
A Madrid telegram of the 28th sari s milltary exPedi",
Mon tit being preparedfor Havana. • - '
The newborn Imperial Prince has harm 'olllletined , ,
Rodolph Prabaler Okada haspb,i , by, imperial 4q.i.
arse, the Prince Proprietor and ,Oolorial4( the 19tier1W,
el moot or Infantry.
The report that a reconciliation had taken pl ace;be
tween Austria and Souls is fontutili'doutied,',
NAPLIIB:
It was reported In Paris tirat_NePlcut-ha 4 , 14 , 4 !P1eW ,
(audition' ma
RIM
titibY Mnsisor BTA.and 1.1
' • •
A atietteadron; ,`"
w an
were - not allowed to - enter' thblarboi of Portinnouth. ,
but their 0091191104111 esirteous reception.
The Emperor and Empress; of Russia had gone on !„
journey through the Empire.
„
TUMMY. .
Posse mlnieteriaribingei had taken place, '
and the
retirement of the Grand Picier.Was when of. '
The Parts correspondent of the London Times under
stands that the Tarkieh government has complained
to the tinglish Alubmesstnr . at ..Constantinople of the
bombardment of deddetip at the moment when It ,was
known that Ismael Pasha was on the way thither with
full power to punish the guilty.
The Divan had hunted a chanter ciontradictlng the -
rumor of the approaching deatruation of Mecca by the
Western Powers, which was occasioning great exolte
meo.
It am repotted that further riots had marred in
Candi*
and that ten Christians had 'Keen killed. -
The P orte bad demanded the ieoall of the Greek
coned] In Candle.
It was stated.tbat the amount of Indemnity to be paid
by China to England and Prance. as st l ptdated. to the
treaty of Tiringln, Is 30,010,000 franca -
THE LATEST ET TELEGRAPH - TO LIVERPOOL.
LONDOS, Elatnrday.—An Indian telegram wee received
at the Foretell Office, Angnet 28th, at 12 80 A. M.
ALEXANDRIA, 28th An et —The stem.? Sindoetan
arrived at Suet on the 22d Init.' She left Calcutta on
the 10thUf July, and the delay in ° her, passage way
caused by'an accident 'to her machinery while in the
Red sea.
The steamer Cadiz arrived at Sues yesterday from
..Bombay, with dates to" the 4th inst. Nothing of =-
pomace bee occurred since the Mat mail The British
troops era "chiefly_ engaged in harassing the rebels la
Onde, wherever they can find them, and In rsdaelng
their mud fortifications. Many or the ohlers who have
not inedeentablycompromised themselves In toe revolt
are portend° log to the authorities. Others, who have
been faithful to the British gag, are'being Unfired and
rawacded. The 'rebele rroved to have been deeply im
plicated are being executed.
The Puojeab le tranquil. _
• Sir Hugh Uwe has resigned the command of the
Poonal division.
The China datee from Tien-Bin are to the 16th - of
June. Great progress had been made In the negotia
tions, and it was considered that the Mites were on the
eve of a treaty which would inaure everything they
could claim, and open China to the enterprise of our
merchants [This news it will be observed, is not so
late as that received via Russia I
The Daffy Neths City Article of last evening asys
The funds to-day are flatter, owing to bona file eaten,
some of which are said to be permeated with the pay
ment of the half.vearly dividend due this day, on dock
and other securit is of the London and North Western
Railway Company.
The decline in console, however, did not exceed X
per cent.. In other departments of the Stock Exchange
business remains attgnant. The high range of Conti
nental Exchange w.. a moat Important bearing on the
money market. The demand for money was rather
m"re active to-day.
General malefaction is expressed at the verdict given
yesterday, at Liverpool, in the Borough Bank affair.
The Times City Article says the English funds opened
steady this morning at the firm prices of yesterday,
but owing ti several realisations, and the receipts of
less favorable accounts from the Paris Poem, the mar
ket ultimately became dull. Money hse been in rather
more demand to-day.
The final quotations of the French three per cents
on the Paris Bourse show a reduction of a quarter per
cent. - •
About £900,000 In gold 'ofmarions desoriptlons was
sent Into the Bank to.day It le said that the arrange
ments for the contemplated Turkish !oats are likely to
be immolated almost immediately._
The Times publishes the following despatch': '
INDIA AND DRINA.
We have received the followlog from our correepon
dent et Corfu
. At !urinate, Aagnet 24.
The eeeend Oude proclamation, published in Bombay,
bad been deolared by the (Internment a forgery.
The closing rate of exchange, at Bombay, for (ind
olent bills was 2s OW documents 2de2,lid.
The Calcutta import market was salve. Money and
Freights unaltered. Exchange, 2a OW.
Intelligence from Trie ate was received to the Mit& of
June. ..
Lord Elgin had received from the Imperial COMMON
stoner a written promise of a at ncession of his demands.
The American and Ittnielan treatiee had been conoluded,
and the Americans were believed to have stipulated for
an annual visit to Pekin. ,
The Oomnilealoner at Clanton wen urging the people
to war, end ignored entirely the negotlotlone in the
North.
Gen. fitraubensie was establishing a partial blockade
Trade was ate stand still
At Hong Hong .exohanga was 4s. Od.a4s. 13,gd. for
bank MIN.
gaiNGIUM, Juno 21.—The Import market tea Im
proved. No traneactlone In Bilks. Tea he unchanged.
Exchange 6e. 11.d.c6a.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—The Brokers ,
Circular state, the gales of the week In the Liverpool
Cotton market It 65 400 bales, of which 6,000 were on
speculation, ant 11,000 for export. All qualities of
American wore jrd higher on the week but at the close
their was lees buoyancy. Mengel; of 'Friday were 7,000
Tales. including 1,60 D on speculation and -for export.
the market closing quiet at the following authorised
quotations:
Pair Orleans 7Xd
Middling do • 7301
Fair Mobiles 7 7-lel -
Middling do . .'ld
Pair Uplands 7)rd
Middling do' ' 616-16 d
The stock In port was estimated at 648,000 bales, of
which 667100 were American.
STATII or UAW/ In M.ANOMISTER.—The M'nohester
trade was in a favorable condition, and 'prices were
slightly better.,
LIVERPOOL BREADFRUITS MARREF.:—llesars
Itichariabni Spence. & Co. quote Flour Eirm, with a
betteMemand than has been esperienced ter come time
past. Philadelphia and Baltimore 210225; Ohio 22am
21a 54, Wheat quiet but firm for good - quality. Red
Western 6s BdEes 8d ; • ditto B ahem 81.1da8s. 8d ;
White Western Swag ; ditto Southern Oa Riles Bd.
Morn dull and firmer, and quotations contionedoic Yel
low 88s 810411; Onus White 841084.3 Od.
LIVERPOOL PROVISION , MARKET —Messrs. Big
land. Athya. 00., - Riobardeon, Spence, & Co., dames
McHenry, and others, quote Beef heavy, at a decline of
2a Mafia. Pork is quiet. Bacon steady. Lard quiet,
but firm at 80amti2s. Tallow firmer ; sales at 99am60a:.
.LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARlClT:—The.brokers ,
and other circulars quote &elms quiet at gleB2s for
Pots, and 82e8Sa for Pearls. Sugar quiet..buk firm,
Ooffee Arm Mae quiet, but steady.' Tea slaw of sale,
but price, Unaltered; (Worm naologa. Ro4n deeds ,
at 4s Raced' 44 for common. Qtieroitron'lltrk—Phtla
delphla 105, Baltimore 7a. Fish Oils—An average bust
tele WIN delleoeit4Ut'ekanit i,n riteq, 141,90 011
LATEIi.•
iIIiZ!EM
COTTON ADVANCED.
w i l i zma g =wmi l =
CONSOLS 964a9111
Commercial Intelligence.
iittlitio.'fits...-dpiriti Turpentine heavy_ at Ster on the-, PnuADBLPuM HoerrrAL, Wednesday, Aug.l3,
-"AOC andlde lid to arrive i erode dO 184 ad. .--, - - -...• .1.1,858.7tui W. Ponienv;Eaq : Dear Bir ; Miming thy's.
-,,, ;LONDON, MAIIKETS.—Ideure. Baring,Hine:,,,,qdrite I terdayie tense of The Press published a card from Dr.
41readitiffe quiet but steady_ ; whit* 'Wheat 4810481 i, ,Boht H. Smith; the tendency of which was to place ns
?red, 42n,046, • / il-PATY, Weald!. , - itelVwes ;steady , et , in &Base position, will you favor, we by an insertion of
:,, • -;PI,:,
.ILtin2ao:; i n i s
r a 1 I -RR Bail l
f;lo,oo.oolo.oa9th'rau And. bare; "iluguceloiedhstoyant_ the following;, • •
AthatiiiAiliiintif Wells. Xledfesifirnt, - •aud' ell
_qualities. ' 'Dr k tiraith refers to hie article in the Daily News of
. .,Aglitlyvidglier:' , SpiritirTarpiatßie atead ,at fife I - September OthOsird - natters himself be Can prove itg - 041.,
ieinitSe9sr,lido '541%f Jrokateady,:ict 56s lid, Lingeed - onracy,s l ,44.the gesqlqtnifi !is has dismissed," ~,
gaanni-ingOild'efeallMit4alittrates - lsnobanged. r .' Lin- a _ Allow mato say -?'-,;,' _ -_-
4444'011Suli•ntass... ghat , Thy geueracy um:hanged. - '. clef H i e ; eaCpreVantithing of- the kind I , by kl•. 0 gee,.
oarid; 188060. Bice firrn..V.,Talaow , firm ;, Y.. 0.; 890. 4iernaiiiieeniadiamlised-Ji ' " ' "
;•.!feg - enll, but rates unarm/fedi BongetC;IOMISIOKLSZ, - .:-, 2d - ,'No gentlemen bide been Allmlised. Dr. RObeit`
..-ILONDON MONK , / HABigpm.. - -The London mote" , K. Smith's pettrahttioritreXtends only to seesperesfon'
.itilliket was generally unchanged. Meagre. Barlngßro. • --from duty; the right of dhonissal being vested solely in
:there
,quote the supply abundant at 234084 P cent. his mestere, the Onardiene of the Poor. When they con.
Consuls closed on Friday at Kix 09g% for money and alder it necessary to Mendes - us we Ire willing the an
igecomit. • - •- ' . :-. noune s ment should be mode s brit , until - than we beg
'The Bullion la the Bank of , England had. inersued Nave to protest - against suffering - JO/I,OU moiety - to
..t5te,9,0,.. , , _
,_ „,
~,
' 4 ,' - '1 : z' -," -, ' .• !gratify,D,e.B.K ElmithNnofortunatemania for personal
'llelstil lisrlig Protliereittidt nu Bihar' itt lle Ad . P. inflatloni Very respeotfully.
ImMani4 ,- As IlMa rand nominal; ,Bagles, Tes 2Xd.. __ . ,_,,,
~_, „ ,
..41n0.,1. MoLvon 21. D. .
-,,,
AV `E
81ABIEBT.-17or the week ending the 24th; .- - . -.- • -1-- -,''':, -, •i , 3.,,-. 4.
bete -
-Inelntive—Ootton firm ; Sialeauf this week 10600 bales ; ~,,.._ ,-,
j eloek, 99,000 bales. , Near - Orleans ties ordinaire . 108 TDB JuRB&TE.--ihe
,tlebater betyr,o9.7l.- -Parlicm,
'francs.: The manufacturing *dykes are favorable. Brownlow and _Bider ryes ewers Aforitinned ;Mit even
,Breildstnffs had slightly declined ihrongbont,France:,
`Ashes firm. Coffee firm.- Pish Oils 'slightly lower. Woe . , ins l l t
h b National atatbt improvement
a n s r d sup si oi2k Mall . - There was, probably,
folk.. The Paraortyrite artlil ltih u n Kb il"o i f e t. to l"7 „ t p ike ar het ti gi cia dawl' t e et l , el ,p °nr6a."Pi r-
A l s , t r a i si cei v. t i n S ch rt a gLr e a d rut. Lard quiet.„Whalehone dull, but
sonelly, in the discussion owing tithe severity -Of - bill
.._, yousiour Asainoriegi,Stesers. Baring Bros. quote
bronchial attack ; b t this eventing, he confidently ex,
.the market for American loan' generally inactive, with
petite to do so Win a . P. Small, Seq., again read the res
tohfeleBxocBepatitolnosof;,amigryocridanddeboixddcf6ofeHonsixted;
mfitteischi3.'s.. marks of Mr. Brownlow , which oceupiod nearly one
hour and a half. Mr. Physic took the stand, in reply,
'setts Ws, bonds • loag i Pennsylvania - 6's 78X 079)4 ;
.at about 9 o'clock. -The remarks of both gentlemen
2 tr ilia l 2 6 9 ,a dis l c o o t u m n o t r ; to do ll bo ,;, u 9 d o s 4 , o2 B ; ,
were received with considerable demonatrations of plea.-
" sure.
rc k ed
o b o on . de i el.
is Pe C n o n n ir i lv l nnts " o ° L
.....ILADDLPHIA COUNTY. TOBAOOO,—, We have, itie
report business Alm - Ned at pre- wio
:hone rates, except Illinois Central share's, which . were our office arch:nem e of tobacco grown - near Mount Airy;
`ernisiderably lower., taloa at 28020 discount—lllinols in thus county. - They are of Havana and Connecticut
Central , le 1860. (Preelande) 80m82; do 8s arid' 7is of quality, and are very creditable ;specimens of "the
4.076, EteBB;llniteh States 6. of 1801-8, 1040105; do weed." Where they were grown it a field of some
, -. .iinds, of 1808. 10 5010514 ;. Alabama be,' bonds, 78; twelve amos, in a - Ana state of cultivation, and pro-
Kentucky tis 1853-72, 91093; Maryland' 6s ,bonds, 940 raising a hoary and profitable yield.. We believe this Is
96; Maseachneettegs bonds, 1910103; Ohio 8s 1876; 95 the only field of tobacco 'growing within 'Philadelphia
_,'o97;_renneylvania 65.78x0193‘ ;do do bonds Of 1877, county. York county, as well as Perry,. Juniata, Cum
-83086f TeurteMee lig bonds, 80082; Virginia fie 1880, be dud. and several other' of the State, ;Mee large
, 0084 ; Virginia 6s 1888. 83084. ' quantitlea of the article; and although generally of the
.kf chigau Central Be, 1800, 85086; . do do 1869, 890 common mislitY, It lea Bootee of considerable, profit to.
41; do do shares, 66000 ; New York Central os, 82084; ' the growers. . , , - • .
a
lb Mile, 92084 ;do shares, 78080 ; Brie It B. Ts, con- ATTENTTRD DiONNDIANIaIf L.-Ari illearldlary it
'vertiblesi 30086 ;de 7e, sinking fund, 34040 ;do third tempt. which , might have resulted moat diaestronsly,
inertgage bonds, 09671 r do stock, 18018; Panama II It came to our knowledge yesterday. It appears that a
Wkiiihe 0r , 1859, 98098 ; , do d o of 1865, 920q4 prowl- fire wan discovered at North Wharves, below Baca
';',...*-In.Tlh4eCTieumtreaslOet'Ytirrldtamy,°46agoatell'acNtuoa9llSales of, Illinois b st e r i e m e s t lOo de e en an a d ign o ed the b r r eo t ro lue bne b tl um bl i e n - g me o te r a ria q i " p atit ed ' b of
Central shares at 2502 7 discount , and third mortgage some unknown person on the 'of' of th' building
"bonds at 87 . ,. • ' Ifo m ranately, the, fire waldiscovergin time t o e avert any
~, , serious result'; but had the,neherne of the -villain sue
,ceeded, there must hare been a Tact destruction' of pro
perty. .. , .- .. .
The Atlantic cows.
XIV Tone, Sept B.—k communication received from
C*iid W. Yield, Egg aye' Oat a despatch hoc been re
.alved from Newfoundland, informing him that though
I ttito insulation of the cable remains perfect no message
.bee; been resolved ,over , it for, several days He-adds
Oat he does not know the muse, bit conjectured that
It la occasioned by a. ohmage, in,the ,shore. end at ya
leittls, Ireland. • - -
',.'_When' the eteamelalp Africa sailed froin tivisrpool it .
was known that the connection of Professor White•
klOke with the Atlantic Cable would cease - about the
:Ist inst. It would therefore seem More probable that
3berworking of the cable . ceased
,from some action of
hie or Diapattleana.
Profeetot Thompson was to succeed Professor Wblte
lenge, and it le quite possible that the delay,Je canoed
: y the experiments of the forrobr which were - regarded
- se perfectly childish practica l telegraphers. . It Is
t hiso known that the Atlantic company Dave arranged
with Professor Hughes to place his instruments at Va
'Untie end Trinity about the '2oth or.2sth inat4 and
'from the experiments made by,him at Plymouth there
:ein.be no reasonable doubt that be will be able to work
reliably at the rate of three hundred weals per hour.
?Accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
itivros Utintrow, Sept. B.—An accident occurred
Jere this morning to the express passenger train that
1111. Philadelphia at eleven o'clock last night, In cense
ance an !witch being misplaced 'through the negli
gince of a conductor of a freight train. The entire train
wee thrown from the track, bat none of the cars were
broken, as the train was stopped in a very short dis
tance. There was no one killed. The Adams, ex
ic ram messenger, w was
thrown; or Jumped out o
....door of the express ca r , was seriously injured. A fire - 4nan was slightly injured. The passopgera and baggage
;were transferred to a special train cent from Altoona
•,very promptly. and reached Pittsburgh Ore hours be
hind time. The track is now clear, and all the trains
,are
„running as ususl.
Sailing of the Canada.
." Boomer, Sept B.—The ideamer Canada Ballad, for
Liverpool at noon, with thirty-ieven pauengeri, and
Ano,ooo in specie.
T.ErE CITY.
AbIIIIVIMIZiITI3 THU EVENING
WlllATLirt & OLAIMII , II ARCHVOTRNIT THIAI4III.
" She Would and Abe Would ,Not.—.. Agnes De
Vera..
• MRS D. P. Bowline' WALNIMOTIIEST 'TEMATIIII.-- , -
.! Louise de Ulterolles.—. Wait bur for an Omnibus..
INsLun's N1,710111+ Tmunc—Allizeppol—,!Blanb
or end ember..
BINFORD'II OPIRA Horm.—)lthioplen Entertain
, euts, do, _
,
,
iflownsier MALL.—Ellidereonle Panorama of the Mu
llen War. '
NATioxsi. HlLL.—Panorama at the Bible.
TUOXIIIF'S Tlitisens. —Miscellaneous Concerts
Nlghtlf.
- SPECIAL MEETING OP SELECT COUNCIL. —The
Poleet branch ,of the ottr Government held gspecial
=meeting yesterday to consider certain unfinished bust-
Deal on the ptesidentla desk.
The call Or the meeting having been read, Mr. Leidy
asked whether the gentleman from the Twentieth was
'competent to take hie seat as a member, big seat being
oonteeted; and to participate in the prooeedings:l -
. Mr. Wharton, President. I kmew of nothing to pre
tint that gentleman from taklrg hie seat.
Mr. Leidy. Then, air. I desire taperer a protest that
be hoe no right to participate in the proceeding., We&
;ranch as his coat is contested; and that the report of
the committee, having been received here, which is
tflntl, the contestant shall be awoin 10, and take his
,)Tere an animated debate took place, between Messrs.
.Leidy, tinyler, Schofield, and °Orman, as tothe
.bflity of " the gentleman from the Twentieth," during
,whlch Mr. Oornman made the truthful remark that
they all "had been trying to see who could walk the
-4lghed on stilts, or make the biggest sues 'of them
seh,es."
•
0 miuntnow prooeaded to consider the following re.
`swhitisre and ordinaccoe, which had passed the other
Ahloiober i •-
- -t. 4 1 an'ordinauce to inske,an approprlatiosi to the De•
pirtmeot or Highways,' bridges, sewers,: and cleaning
thiaOliy • Coopurred in,
u ' A •
flq.•flhaDVL:siaitenaoranffinea o.. ..
Y ` an itordiftWaitir•
anabo
This ordinance jam, rise to - a
dlaanision of no pnblia
Interest, which was partla'pated in bridevara. Bradford,
: Tooter, Flea!, Nathass, Beidemszi, Cowman, and
,211tos
A motion to refer the ordinance to the Committee on
Highway , w agreed to by a vote of 9 ayes to 6 nays
Council now proceeded to consider ~ an ordinance for
the construotion of a bridge over the river Schuylkill
at Chestnut :street
Mr. Bradford Moved to strike out the word Chestnut,
and insert Spruce, wherever it comma. '-
B. gave his reasons for making the motion, that
Ethrucet street wag more central, and would • better
aceemmedate the large mesa of peop'e who live south
of,Walent street - That the city nomad bpth landinrs
at Spruce street, and this thorenefare rune through
considerable city 'property, and strikes the Darby road
:at a lower point than Chestnut. Thai. were Ids main
tension
The amendment was lOst by a vote of 5 yeas to 9
Mr. Bradford moved that Vie further - consideration
of tho ordinanoe be postponed. Agreed to
Mr. Ooroman moved that Council do 'tow adjourn
Inatmuch es members ofOommlttoe hare to go to the
,Almshouse The motion was lost
The reit bnainese in order, was the ordinance pro
viding for the oar. and management of the steam Ore en
'ginee Philadelphia and Hope. '
Mr. Parker moved to ewe id by appropriating- $2,000
to the Diligent Remo Engine.
' Mr. Bchollell hoped this, amendment would not pus,
rut this engine la the Toueg America. and on u ,which
Council. have already Invested a considerable amount
of money, and that apparatus never was good for any
thing
Mr. Ouyler coneidered the engine a powerful and
valuable one, and at tbo proper time he would cheer
fully vote in favor of said appropriation, but at present
hp suggested that the amendment would jeopardize the
pasesge of the bill in the other Chamber. ,
ldr, Bradford entertained the same views with the
.gentleman from the Eighth ward.
Mr. Neal was opposed to the whole appropriation.
He had hoped that this oubjeot would not have been
broil Mit up hero at the present time, and he was ready
to vote in any way to kill the whole subject.
amendment was lost, and the bill was con•
pirrediti.
The. ordinedee rocking en apprrpriation to the eom
modes composing the Fire Depertmeot;" wee next oon
eidered. '
Mr.. Neal moved to strike out $4OO wherever it oconre,
and Insert $375, to each hand engine Are company.
In making We motion, Mr. Neal laid that the amount
to be eared by this. could be appropriated to the .teem
Are engine companies, and thus Us general amount
would not be increased. The vote wan taken, and there
wan but a alight resinous. The chair decided that the
motion mu agreed to. -
Mr; Kline moved to strike out the amount of 1250 to
thelimpire Hook and Ladder Company, and insert the
aura of $375, the same as Is given to hand engine com
panies.
Mr. Poster moved further to amend by striking out
045 and inserting $3OO.
Mr: Foster withd ew hie amendment.
. .
. . . • .
Mr. Bradford opposed granting $375, but was In favor
of indreasing it to MO. The expenses of a Rook and
Ladder tuck are not so heavy as those of an Engine,
with Its crab. Its spider. and Its hose.
Mr. Schofield said that he did not know but that the
eXpeone of these companies wee aa heavy. 'They are
constantly having their ladders broken or burnt. Re
would move to further amend be granting the sum of
$l5 to the Protection Hook and Ladder Company
Tie vole was about to be taken on the hut amend
ment—to wit: The Protection Company—when Mr.
Mlow accepted it, and the vote was taken on both com
panies. The amendment was lost.
Atpamendment of $3OO to the Empire and Protection
Companies wee agreed to.
Mr. envier moved to amend, to appropriate to the
Philadelphia and Hope Hose Companies the same
amount as given to other hose companies.
Mr. Neal bad understood that the appropriation made
to time companies for their eteam-engines included the
amend to them as hose compaolen
Mt. Bradford explained that such was not the case.
They are hose companies as well an steam engine com
panies, and are in service as such.
.....
Ett, Schofield, from the committee, said that ft was
understood by the members of those companies that
the appropriation reported in the ordinance included'
the sm , uut generally granted is hose companies.
Tin yeas and nays, were called, sod were—yeas 7,
nays. - 6. There befog no quorum, the chamber rid.
jowled.
CGRONER 9 II INQUESTS.—The coroner was busily
engaged throughout the whole of yesterday, in atten
tion to his °Meld duties. The following Inquests were
held;
Getup Rolgart, a white man,. aged 78 years, was
found drowned at an early hour in the morning, in the
Delayer° river, at the foot of Maiden street, The in-
Centime were that the body could have been in the
water but a short time. He disappeared rather end
denlyand mysteriously, from the residence of his fami
ly, N0.'1418 Germantown Road. The jury returned a
verd4 in accordance with the above facts.
Thebody of Robert Anderson, whose death we notice
elsewhere, was under inquest Woo, He wu 20 years of
age, red resided it, Tilton street, In the Nineteenth
word. tie wee drowned to the Delaware, near Driden
burg, by the upsetting Ma boat.
Jeremiah Drown, - a colored child, aged two years,
die ns liriday evening, at the residence of his parents,
on Washington etreet, below Morris The parents were
too pow to obtain the ottendanoe of a physician, and
the lacy returned a verdict of a death from want of
propermedical attendance. ,,
Marlon 11. Sharpe, aged. 28 years, a married man,
was toted deed yesterday mottling. in room No 86 at
the American Hotel, where he Wall boarding. His pa
rents meld. In Lan.rne county, Pa.. sad were notifted
of the het. The body was taken charge of by the Co
roner ti await the arrival of his friends.
Andrew. Dean, aged 50 yearn, who has been sojourn.
log for Some time at Gray's-terry bridge, was killed on
the Biltimore Retread, below the Arsenal. 'He had
been keep:motets for some time, and while intoxicated,
yeaterdiy morning, attempted to orooe the railroad in
Trent of the paaaenger train, when he was struck by
the cowcatcher, his back and arm being broken, from
the effects of which he died almost instantly.
Door Rieovnann.—,On Saturdact:ernoon the
schcomf Trade Wind was eapaleed in elawara Day off
Bea Darla' Point, during a equal. Ne ooormick, a
hand od board, was drowned: ' His body wits recovered,
and breasht up on the schooner Gratitude, which
reached the' city on , Tuesday a ft ernoon. The deceased
Lived le licence street, near Fourth
Titania HILL AwrnAw.—The name of the man
atabbed Fair Hill, on the brat day of the festival, fa
George ilandenburger. • His wounds are dangeretui.
George tflnuestice, alleged to have indicted the blow,
has bees committed to await the result of his Miracles
The difeculty-oceurvedaboat a loaf of bread which was
taken bj the latter from a lager beer saloon.
.TH A Muir.—Tho oily, Nan enveloped in a demi
fog yesttlaymorning between three Oak& ind•
rise, '1 some portions of the city it was'alonnit
l ointM t Annum the linkelqthe
•
PaILADELPatA Pawarrrnas.We observe among
the patents issued from the Patent Office at Washington
during the put week the following to Philadelphians :
To' William B. Reinert, for 'improved kneading ma
°Line.
To Shirlibuse O . :Blodgett, asifignorteGeo. iljaloat &
00., for improvement in sewing machines.
- To William O. Crimes, assignor to David Matthew,
for improved steam pressure and water indicator.
To John Hartman '
Jr., assignor to John Hartman,
Br.,:for improvement in coaoh slate for railroad oars.,
TROIIIILN AMONG ..2wn Tueaday
afternoon a colored named:Oarharine Rice, and
a colored man mated Charles Dinseyi got into a quarrel'
in Bedford street,' near- Seienth: .oatharine; , „ in' her
fury, attacked Charles with-a knife, end Charles Amer
a pietol and fired at the termagant. Both . parties es
caped unhurt. Catherine .was. Sent, below „for thirty ,
days, to give her time to 0001 off,'and Coney wee'eom—
'mitted in default of $4OO bail to answer.
' DEAD.—Mr. Zbafaie Snyder, the policeman who
was injured, whilit - engaged in firing a salute in honor
of the eueoessful laying of, the Atlantio Cable, immedi
'at'ely neon receipt of the Intelligence, and of which our
renders have already been advised, died of his :Oulu,
yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ThedUessed was a
good officer and a kind and respectable eitisen, and his
death wi the regretted by a large circle of hie friends.
GAtrs ENTT.—It 18 Mated by those who are
capable vowing, that there are more rail blids in
the marshes below the=cityi at the present time, than
there have been daring any preTIOWIIIONIOn. The num
ber killed on Tuesday, between here and Chester, IS es
-tlmated at 10,000.' A citizen of Seuthysmk shot 135
during the afternoon. Reed birds are also expected to
belenty. ..srtoants.—On -'l'uolday afternoon a 'man
too his eon, a poor little cripple, four years old, to an
institution oonneeted with the Catholic Church'of glint
,Feter at the corner of Fifth and 'Franklin streets, and
left the child there._ The little Off-cunt was sent by the
officers of the church to 'the Seventeenth-ward station
house, from whence he will be sent to the Almshouse.
DEAD INFAIty,IhONED UP.—Yesterdsy morning
Officer Roodheart, of the Twelfth district,- picked up a
dead male infant on a lot in the - neighborhood of Girard'
avenue and Thirtyaboondetreet, The Coroner hist been
notified of the raet,..and the proper investigation would
take place.
• Dian 'Boar Itneovanzn.—The• body of the young man drowned on Sunday afternoon, by the capsi
zing of a gall boat opposite Bridesburg, wee vemered
yesterday morning at pier No. 18, .111ohmend. "The
name of the dammed is Hobert. Anderson. Coroner
Fenner wee sent for to bold an bagnest,
DIED Sgronnarx.---On Tuesday afternoon; while
Mr. Jacob Bugler was gunning below the 'city, he was
taken with cramp, and died in a few minutes. Hie body
was taken in charge by his friends and conveyed to his
late residence. • -
Letter from New York.
pot TIWAL.IIiTTNILB/1101:1NLIS AMONG THl.Dixoinuor
,1 0114111 HAND—Tini OoLLNOToa vaalitla
THU 00NORESSKIN—DILLGATtt TO:71/11 STATO 00$ 1
vsNTIO* Qtr.ixtANSINN ItArrsaNL—RAT TineKtNB
- Etrive PIOOLAYtTION—EITRAYOIIIOII I II MIRA
TIC AND ODNOIIRT 0011PANT—DaIGNOLI.
[Correspondence of The Press.] • •
New Yong, Sept. 8, 1888.
Political affairs are in a very ourfons and rmeatisfac
tory state, i. S., to the Democracy. li'mployese it the
custom house :are 'readily 'dietingnished by the' ap
prehenslyeneas, depleted on their faces. The col
looter bag , aided- havoc, and let slip the dogs
of ware against the members of the Congiessienel
delegation • Dore this city who opposed his confirma
tion. Some two weeks ego, 'when some of these gen
tlemen were in Washington with the colivetor,"antt, the
enVeee of removals end appolntmenta - was thiprinelpid
matter . for adjustmenc, it was, BE I am informed on
authority entitled, to respect, understood that thO•col
lector should stibmitlite programme and his appoint
ments to be eOndrined, tott that'in selecting new men,
none should be presented who were • known to be per-
Rena ly. inimical to the present , members, or would in
terfere against their renomination or re-election,
The , list of • appointtheists recently confirmed by
the Secretary or the Treasury, is in , direct
.0040,
with tide tui derstariding; end ,
so . exiepoisted are the
it:thiiiroidirtit,:_thill they will; it it Wier-
_
pledgeihilherii arid . to,the.Presi. en , end, ours- 9
retinal,. Will_ resign their .ieats In Vie _,Honsa::,Thie
would leave the Administration party In-the Hones, in
an extraordinary and unpleasant nrediounenti the e
present closely balanced • condition 'of puttee, the re.
suit that would flow from such * a demonstratiotimay be
better imagined than described. The city members are
'each of them man of decision and plunk, and prefer to
go down with their friendi than to, enjoy a seat in the
House during the short session. In , the pean time,
each of these gentlemen is vigeroosly 'at work, to Sti•
cure renomination and election. -
At the prlioary - elections held on Tuesday evening,
for the choice of 'delegates to 'The nimooratio' State
Convention, to be held at Bjrrioneo ou the ltth instant,
-the entl•Wood faction Is understood to have, carried
nearly an the delegates. - The all - for these meetings
euumatee from the Bweeny , , or regular Tumulilir OPm
mittee, managed and contiolied by Postmuter Powlir,
Mwn. Blotlea, Bart, Butterworth, and gentlemen who
are known to be " stiff. officers "In that regiment It
is expected, sea matter of course,' that another set of
delegates will bi ahoseni and that each district will
be " oontested in the Convention.
M==nl=2l!
he tells me, for rowing to the dock of the hoarding-a&
doer, stepping a•hote, and making a friendly call On
that funotionary ; nor dining with him u bad been
reported.
' , labile opinion seems to be quite 1112111211:130IIII that Go
vernor Ifing'e proclaiming S'aten Island to be in a state
of insurrection comes Wtoo late: , 'Our military would
•hare responded with alacrity to any call for their ser
vices, and would hare pulled trigger at the word
Bre ;" but ' 4 the purple blood of the Rings' , did not
course etifilelentli fiat in hie veins to our him up to
the doing of the right thing at the right Um; while
he was feeding at the corporation banquet the rioters
were Bring the public building" at Quarantine.
Strakosch has completed hie concert and opera ar
rangemente for the Reason, by engaging Brignoll for
eight months at $1,600 per mouth His company, as
finally made up, couplets of Golsen, Pared!, and DOM
beret; tenors, lialgooll, I t abocette, and, Millard; bar!,
tones, Amarillo and Barn! ; bsaeo, Id, Junes. The
campaign opens next Tuesday with the Fi'giia del Rtg
gimento,ln which Mme: Colson will make her debut.
Afterwarie ebe will Meg in the Trarointa with Signors
Brignoll and Amodio, with Mr. Auschnts as conductor.
Succeeding the three nights at Burton's, the company
will appear in Philadelphia, Boston,-Baltimore, and
Washington, returning to New York In November; and
afterwards making a tour in the West and South.
NW TORN STOOK MIXOHANGI—Bapt. 8.
DIMOND
,11041.11 D.
3000 Miceouti IR 66 84% 60 Brio R , 18%
1000 Gomboo Br bBO 88% 000 do alb 183(
1000 Harlem It Ist mt 84% 820 Reading B ... .49%
2000 L Erie & W 'atm 10% 100 --- do ' :' - alt 49
200 Pacitio Mail 8.00,92 , 160 Mich So &N Ia 24%
100 do 660 91% 160 Mich - 8o RN bSO 48%
10 Sixth avenue B 116 800 Gal & Obto R . 883(
50 N Y Oen R blO 79% 1 200 Oler & Tol R. '- 84
00 do 701( 100 do b 7 84g
6 do - 791( 200 Ohio &Bk I 72%
26 do ' 79%1600 do t - 61.0 72%
800 Lao & Mil It 9%1
THE MARKETS
LAMA islet; sales small at te tor Pote and Pearle.
811011`.—By auction, 100 cases Bordeaux Prunes at 8
8181(0 Ault, and 4 month.,
GIIIIN.—Wheat is'very quiet but unchanged ; Sales
10,000 bud, at $1.28 for white Michigan; $1 2201.80 for
Southern red ;$1 8601.45 for Southern white , Corn is
very dull—sales 80,000 bue, at 07r120 for allied West
ern; suneao for Southern white; and 98; for round
yellow. Oate ace lower, with sales at 35e450 for Smith•
ern and Jersey, and 460111 c for State and Weetern. Bye
is firm at 70a.
PLoua.—The market for State and Western Flour le
dull, heavy, and very much unsettled The receipts
are moderate; sales of 0.000 bble at 0 for superfine
State; 0.4006,50 for extra State; 00510 for super
fine Western ; $6.2005 80 for common 'to fair extra
Western, and 16.6005.78 for shipping brands of extra
round hoop Ohio, Southern Flour is-very dull; sales
of 1 000 bbla at 14.70e6 50 for mixed to good breads,
and $6 0005.76 for extra do. Canadian Flour le quiet
at 7000.50 for extra.
Paorteions.—Pork is firmer; sales 700 bbl. at $17.60
for mom, and 816 60 for Mime. Beef is steady; sales
100 bbls at 814014 76 for repacked Chicago mess, and
8150115.150 for extra mess. Bacon quiet,
Out meats dull act:W(oWe fir Shoulders and 8%.
8%0 for llama. Lard steady ,• NOM* bbla 11 X ell Xe.
Butter quiet at 120170 for Ohkorand 16.910 for State.
Cheese is doll at 601;4e.
WOMB! Steal ; males 600 bbls at 24K0.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, den. Bth—At
market, 4,911 beeves, 260 cows, 604 veals. and 12,852
Claim and lambs—against 4 894 beeves, 217 cows, 497
veal., and 14,082 cheep and lambs last week; At Ber
gen, N J., 600 head sold to butchers for this market,
making the weekly receipts at all places over 5,600 head
beef cattle, which Is, we believe , the largest number
ever yarded in one week. At Allertorile, the cattle'
have been corning in all the morning, and fall detail.
cannot be pritaiured until much later than usual; over
4,000 head, however, were known to be received.
The market for beef cattle, as might be expected,
wee exceedingly dull, and much lower; the average
price could not be over 7o per lb, which Is x 0%0 de
cline. Some cattle sold under On per lb, and for the
beet selections in a few instances 95 was paid; good
quality realised Be. The general ran was very com
mon; we saw droves of skeletons, some all the way
from Taxes, which would be worthless to kill,for meat
or for tallow; and we think 'scarcely worth' skinning for
their hides.
The number of i 4 scalawag fl spades was much larger
than canal, while, with all the excessive arrivals, the
quantity of prime well-fed beer* qas email. To-day
was generally termed the hardest for quality, qu•ntlty;
and prices, that hes ever been experienced. There are
few buyers, and some Were say, in their despondency,
that " theyhave fottndlt impossible to giva away their
at00k. ,3 • ~..
Seine o f
m the
• ,-
'cattle by the mash up on the
Mils " myee load. on Tuesday. are in market. It is
wail6titly eatibeated that from 260 to 800 head pf beeves
were lost'by
.that disaster. Some few wandered into
the woods . end. pastures In the neighborhood. haying
escaed front the ears with alight injuries. Pliny cat
tle d id not suffer from the collision - but were shwa
Suffocated in the general etrukatang and up.
The market for sheep has declined 2600 cents per
bead, with fair sales— We quote at s2a6 u to quality.
Weals, are 'toady at 617 mute. Cows ire nominal, at
palm. pwlootaa
•
FINANCIAL AN.D. pwritmE4ciAL:-
. _
'l%64.olseotArket.
Sept. 8,1858.
The depronlaed eondithijahr tha : ; lnsirtifactarin , g bite ,
restaliphyrn*fg, fhoirgkhardiir e ffect upon the
Prodne#s l i b: Present, halter to isi - A.ont an'eltidiate
good; result which will feimorethfullionipensile for the
•preorini
throrigh wtheli we irepassinAkait3eatmed , pli. those en- .
g " 44 " -Ii& 111 &"f&aturinii- enteiPrises examine pato_
their s aeftutl condition; not only in a financial point of
view, brtfi!i manufacturer'', in comparison of their at
tainments and productions with those of others hi tide
ebuntry; and °there abroad. Early In the history of our
1 cotton manufacture our,coarger ilualltleir of cotton
- cloths were in a world-wide siCeridiney:'
In . 1682; in the great debate in the Senate on the textirt - -
Henry Clay tiiimphantly stated ;that the Ootieps bf
America had been exported ttithe midrib of Perinipoo•
ter and the Ganges, and sold at a profit in Canton
and
'Calontta: In 1840, - when - Mohtgomery pnbltetiad Lis.
excellent work on the cotton manufacture, it was mite
and believed that "even in the drier 8004 tt we should
soon compete incoetitfully - With England. - •
It is the opinion Of mannish°, are competent to form
Intelligent opinions on the s r ubleet, that the prediction
last mentioned has (alitSl or SerifteatiOnrenly because
we have not trusted stifilelentiy,so private enterprises;
but have placed the bigness in the hands of Corpora.
:lons, which Mere aim& site Other large boatel,
and not gertoinfy,icrriar,d,:, • '" '
In corporatlons, energy and prudence, enterpris e rind'
economy are rarely found united ; yet these ley&Olim
tial to - success -in manufacturing, ..Toolmeify= are
wave employed,ll4be compildoted aria . ;ctsMbrsus ma—
chinery of tusk dintaiine(wh'o -11v4rUPon
and imPed& their BA&Peol,IiII4**iftlIMI&;&&&&4 and
.energetic and experienced Meanie:taxer, versed '
the details of his lisinisiq , „Weuld not be britheied'
They would not only be rif'nb,
of
to lib*, hu t ' to ills
way, and he would ridhiritielf ni„ the at 'mei. '
these eorPoratkons are. in existenee, , Sod' they,lose
voidable properties In their bands, and so Many 'in ,
teresta bound up in their existence, that theyeriiifist be
destrOyed. 'ln theie the stockholders ire Toni:hie
their future interest, banishing as far: as possible the,
iclorie - of dewed families, and- diaajed heads of faints ,
bes, who have heretofore held plums that were wont ,
than sinecures -hi ihe - steeklioldere, - -. end:Patti:l:g in
their stead practical men, who, it is acinfidently hoped,
will regain WA ienitime'whitlieiliien lost:••• - -
It is said Bike while the Lowell Minufaeturing Com
pany has inoek`mixti pir ient. of its capital in the man:_
ufacture of diirpets, the Higgins Brothers, of New York,
citys & few years alle,.l4gen the same buifriess"
with little or. no ,capital, have become migiessairis.
from their profits In that business. With such exam.
plea ea this before them, the ptookhoblers ormsnuta•
Curing companies cannot fail to see that . the prosimri.,
of good dividends hereafter, erindeedvf any,dividends
at ell,, depends upon the vigor, rapidity, energy, and
economr . attending„their,operations ; and they
hardly fail to see that Meth servants nre,,ensphiyed as
may be relied on ;to secure these corporation vliti. Mai •
and when the wheels o f pus:Mese ars,xtraixt 5ett.,e17.0.,
solving, we may hope - that onr manufaeturing,compa-,
Mei will not „only make, goodi dividends, but that their -
productions will again eorume forrobly j with thoseof,
any part of the globe. 80, good-willhaVa come one, if
evil.
The following la s statement of the operations of the
United States Branch 'Mint jat New drieini for: farelire
months, say from the let of August, 1867, to the 81st
GOLD Dll'oBllll. -
Calfont'', Gold Bullion $425,416 74
'Gold from other sources 709,658 23
Total gold deposits.....
11119E12- DiPOSITS.
Extrasted front Oallforitts Gold= -.52,7817_
Other silver bullion.... 8,642,074 BD
'Total silver d0p051t5.......:
Total deposits
- GOLD COINAGE.
, • • - •., - •Pieees. . Value.
Double Bogies - - '45,760' - ' 2 . 276,00 0 00.
,Magles2l.soo 216,(100 00
Half Eagles .11,000' - -:- 65.000 - 00
Quarter Eagles..., 4,000 10;000 00
84,240
OILTIS 001:41.03.
Half Dollars 8,844 000 = 24,672,000 00
Quirtr Dollars.. 1,188,000 284 000 00
Dimes 1 640,000 - 164,000 00`'
Balt Dimes • 2 540,000 421,000 00
Total ..... ..10,660,01X1 2 8 , 28 7, 000 00
, Total eoinsge .10,644,7,40 pleoes. • -' • ' 54,443,00 00
The business of the Artisan Bank, Trenton, New Jer
tier, his ceased for.thopreseut„ Its circulating notes
:are well secured - by deposits with the Btate Treasirer.
. The Idenntscturere' Beak has commenced busineia at
Elleabethport; N. 'J.: E N., Barts;,preelden
• • t -
Wilson, ashler.
One.dollar notes of
_.the-Iron panki Morristown, N.
J., (formerlj Rockaway), alteied to 'fifty, ire in droll
-Ist-lon.
The following isthePittsburgh Bank ntatementlor
the week preceding Sept - - _ 2,
Banks. 131rOulat , n. Spools. Loons. ..,Doposits.-
Pittsburgh ....8288,466 165,190 1,629226 ' 748,148
Exchange 441,555' 191,982 1,869.296 . 422,681
Mar. & Bran's.: 178,89/3 185,697 843,622 - 868,994
Olthens , 128,205 88,125. 579,854 -91,261
Mechanlea , .... 120,400 127,068 586,678 90,884
Iron City..., 149,055 , 90.197 _ 698,167 - 141,811
Allegheny..... 180,440 76,035 487,181 -95,082
4;479i741 1:281,196 '6,986,788, 1,868,072
Lad week.... 1,489,610 1,267,178 0,908,461 1,886,917
'norm.
85,226 * '022 • ' r
22 4 60 26,845
Due,to banks ' 8042,215' Deotesee - ,....229,111
Dne by banks - 498,266 Decrease _10,668
Notes of other 862446 , Increase - ",-
_ PHILADELPHIA iSTOOrEXtDILDOIII(AIEDi' -
. • r; • . 65 Pti, 8 0 11 65.
MINTORTID DT Iluinsr, slows & -1411-110T1'
86001 C, AID "IXOtAIt_DI 3/0011411iDOITHITIBT porno -
--
11110 DAD 01186101'8111168. --
ITEM BOARD
-800 Oity
1000 do new.lo2X
200 do
1000 City 11 98
600 • do • 98
600 do 98
1600 N Pen It Iba.i 1t89%
600 ; do 89k,
1000 L Inland D
4909 Read R oa, +86....71' -
1200 do 31
2000 Alleg 'Val R Ta... 50
2000 Del kilt Ca -82 k.
6800 Lehigl Nay 8e...96X
loony Rink 45
5 do. . . ......45
20 Oommonw 8k...21
' 6 Norrktown
80 Beal, Mead R ...66
20 do 55
- 6 do 66 ,
15 . do 65
4 "do ' • '65
BDTWRIC
800 Penn 6e, Go
10 do — 108
404m&,,pn _
16 do ..... . .
10 ' do • -101 X
8 Trenton R 100
40 L etwo.l2
200 Sead;R:".;':. =e6ln.24X
1 0 0.11ead.114....b5wn.24X.
100 - - do " efnen.2l - X
' - 8 IdiAniolos 413 k, :..27X
10 Coneol-Bauk - 25
12 blineblir R — BOX_
100 lifeh' Nay pot • 18%-•
50
~ do ... ...
60 ' do " -18)j
-4
'•••• Morrie Canal -prtrO oo x
do 1X
5 Penn R.' '43x
do - ,..',013% •
100 Ramifies 2...b5, 8X
,60 do 14 8
20 Huth)) R. 68 %
; 4 do
BOARDS. •
16 Om& Amß. 1013(
BOARD. •
SECOND
1000 N Pen R 611 00 -
1000 Del R Mt 65.....825(
1500 Elm R. 7e 2d ma.. 60
1010 do. - ... 44 zut..6o I
600 d0....24 t0t..50
1000 do.' ..2d
150(1 L Islan d R 65—.78"
..
3'oo Pen R 6a 2d int..9l
2000 .2d mt.; 01 •
1000 Mlesourl 84 841(
1000 Bch Nar oa, 1 82-63,4
7000 Read R da,
2000 Ca & A It 614 1 80.801(
1000 do - 1 88 BOX
1000 do 1 83.80 K
CLOSING. P
Bid Asked.
13 Gx , 74 100%108K.
Vials. !Po 97g 08
do R..... 97% 98
do Nev•.102%108
Ponnsyl 6e 891 i 89,44"
Seeding R 23g 24%
do bd '7O 82 88
do mt 85,44.91."
do 2dcat.....60 B bl
Long bland 12M
Girard Bank 113(.12
Lob Cool & Nay. 49 49)4
N porokis 94
.do. 6'o 89% GO
Now. Creek X' -- X
Oidoldiot - OM 0M
- Lehi& Zino .... 1 1M
do mt 68 , 80.70 X 71
Penns B 48X-413%
do htmde 99,51100 N
do Wm Oa ..... 91 913(
!lonia Can] 000.18 48X
do oreflooX 101
BohnlN Ha 87 —sag si
PHILADELPHIA MARIERTB, Sept. 8 —Eveniog
There Is a moderate business doing in Breadstuff's; with
a limited export inquiry for Mbar, with safes of about
800 bbts fresh-ground superfine to note at 55.62)4
bbl. The trade are buying Ina small way at from $5.26
up to $5.76 for o'd atonic and Leah-ground imperaneithe
latter forbetter llands; gliceatlfor ixtras, and iiief.6o
.for fancy 'IMMO,. as to quality. Geri Meal and Rye
Flour are quiet st $4 fir bbl, but scarce at this figure.
Wheats come in slowly, and meet with a steady demand
at 125e13003 for fate to- good and - prime red, and 133er
1480 forAhlte, the latter kir'irime lots, which- are
starce:.: Corn .18 In 'better demand, .and about 6,000,
bushels yellow sold at 886 , 900 In store; and 9041 afloat.
Oats are also better, with aalea of 6 600 bushels South.
ern it 44e, llyecontindes scarce and in - demand at 70c
for new, and 78080 0 for old Penna. Bark is steady, with
sales of 28 hbds No. I Queroitron st $lll AP ton. Cotton
Is firmer at the late 'advance, with sales of 260 bales
uplandiat 123 eilllge cash, the latter for middling fair
quality Groceries are moving MY rather more freely;
some'4t6soo bags Coffee sold at 10,tio for Rio, and 12c
for Laguayra, on time.' The stook is nearly exhausted
of Sugar ; sales include 460 hhde at 7e7No for Cuba,
and BcBXO for Porto Rico, on time. Maisano is doll :
with small sales of Cuba at 200, and Muscovado al 320.
4 months' credit Provisions are quiet, and a small
business doing in mcst kinds, but little change in quo.
tations. Seeds are imitative; Clover is selling In a
small way, 'on arrival, at 5067.400 4P .busheltamd
_Timothy at 52,2 12,V 4fr 'bushel. 'Whiskey Is unset
tled, with Bales of 260 bbl® Ohio at 26)4c, and 100 Ibis
Easton at 2k; hhde at 25)40, and drudge at 240 ifv
gallon.
Markets by Telegraph.
Iletaquoan, Sept. 11.—Blourie quiet but Arm. Whea
steady. Corn—White Is quoted at 80e82o and-Yellow
at 910960 ; a lot of very pima cold at St by weight
Whiskey is hold at 2.5 K eke°. Provialons quiet and un
changed. - . _
Oniosoo, Sept. 8 —Ylour steady,. Wheat. very - doll at
770. Oorn quiet at 5340. Oats quiet: Shipments to
Buffslo-1,200 blobs Flour, 46,000 boatels Wheat, and
68,000 bushels Corn. Shipments to Oswego—No Ylour
or Wheat, 40,000 basttels - Oorn: , Beeelnta-6,000 bar- -
rele_Plour, 86 , 000 tuushels Wheat, and 69,00 a bushels
Oorn.
CINCINNATI, Sept. ll—Flour Is dull, and prices droop
ing and 'irregular; sales at 1.4.8004.90 for superfine.
Wheat dull at $l. - for prime red, and E 1 .15 fur w h it e-
Trovlitone are unchanged. Whiskey steady at Ole.
, ,
THE COURTS.
iniTIAIRDAT'S PROOHEDINOII
[Reported for The Primula
q111111112181111610/ 113 - 4 Udge ol r.—lgunia
solingliehman, was convicted of sasseault and battery
on Patrick Lavery, • tenant dt -hies - who resides in
Howard's court. The blow did sot appear to have been
a severe one, and the judge iniposedn fins of ten dollen
and costa.
ThomaeGrant, a respectable lookingmau, was charged
with having dole's, from J. 0. Rocket*,'low, $3OO. The
prosecutor wee from the country, and ,wu on a slight
buret at the time, and asked Grant toj •in him in a car.
riage ride, to which Grant assented. It wu during the
ride that the allied lemony took place. There were a
great many collateral matters brought Into the ease,
which caused ft to occupy all the afternoon. atuy out.
D strict Attorney Loughead for the Commonwealth ; P.
0. Brewster, Beg., for the defendant.
We learn from the Richmond (Kentucky)
Democrat that a man by the name of Wm: Wee
shot a Mr. Robert Wade, onffuLndaylast,libitr the
month of Gates oreek,..killing M it instantly;
The Baltimore Clipper, yestin4y, appeared.
ina new dress. It is now in its nineteenth
year ; and a gloat szo9lent paper Ulu
=
TO ' :DAY AMONG' -
ninth - or September in esti calaidatc,antithejliat'dayOr
Month , Tle Wialicythe illAreinithe Brat -
day of their rodlginini par t - Illiiiaigl" l "*.
41 ! bro3,46oo,:tvittaiiiiidenfppoplfixOnfaiiU
rally, and "withinore eolioniaithAlisix.llnrotherdaY •
the - *ear: - 'The term to
dletagnish
Mantles -.**- their. liinereer,, Jr434,r r i.itiler,rd,
the ll o/1 1 1 13 .P4i 1 . 4 1i11i Of r lthie
day, 'ard thilnine annaiedlneinee,:wenisy here *JOY
state; tal a matter of intelligence • N
All orthedoi JeWli;*for eepiiiiteahlei - Vii; attend -
the SynektigliiiteMdaii ti•-dej th ", 44 , 1 ,_ _
praying to Almighty Go* rm. the:" vofitivecceel orall
-their eine roptellted:ihirliik,thii:pairt year. - ,Tnlthele _
own
.o;#.-tAflif pdzTcd `.: lpplyin6 - terms tempo:
ral to ekligkelivitool,ifor the an settlement Um
comae Ibetween, - -man .and - hie - Maker ; a' iley; too; GA:
which an Overialing k'vevidinice,443 out, tk1010t0k,1,4,1;
the:ii:o4;:iiiki'vii4teece.WhethOVTOvvieet:"-,
or woe, - of e'fpri_oine_iit hie :denture e ..fOr
Tolinwlng thie"grent clay:-of-decreer. conienine• -
dare, which are celled th'erpiyeilf,irePOWeiKirh:ret:'-::'
are spint Oita- ilooniaeli',der, , nd jilteridf
`once at the ilynernotte,,for r ,the iiiiorpeen4 - 0 - -
prayer to Onciipe*Co, : tc ?nittigete,, !slier,: or reverse
any deCiies whfch mar
W ade today. --The iota ,
day; however; lei to layint this
-- ,imilter)-for this intercession *filch > s o i led the
Asp of a tonement tafteilehlet t -gkeikek*liel,nq
from the 'hia,lore:Ortlinailincol tileerentior every
one's life for 'the current
The day upon which .thls Bagley
Will;be next Saturday - week, , and!yrilf be "obeeCied ta'"-
ieleoni fret (Vow six o'clock On the evening of th.o-111-h: -- -
- to the' same hour or, the evening Joss: • - •
111 coheeiptenoe`ot - the theta heieatati*l; • thel,,placee, of
bisiniiiirtheisiikportion 61; onillebiesk firms ,
this dad b eleitd,,,....tide J4i:
ed, `general la "Thiele day ..to
Oiserred atria Jena, that -ere-told by come or
their bet Wormed - add reed liii ir elligintinen; that awl. '
!ilea! of no °Maki' elaireejer.'4lllltiiialde,alt aver the
land to attend theElyitafiaiu'lit*4l4l.lo day by many
who neglerd theee plases of wors hi p all -the rent* the -
• -
- . , ,•
`•Wor emus yeautpaet,..thcatteadaueo",uplin2tialui - en:!, -
ntutlaiittletthall heerifie - greitlhat ooi Synageguea
here—of which we-bellemi.thare -are•SIX-s-111111T - Aein
entirely Inadegnste 'to theiled;- ; for loom;
tramegnente of' which it Inandn - bii*lie Oriatoiaari for
Jews who can afford ltpto minim their seats in admindii,
hy libiral lionise for thiv , pilidiegit, ye
„have
even beendifdryied;:tliciiighthiah(M*iercpr irot :rded—,
that 1n some of the Syuagoraee a regular 410 2 gtOncies - -
*ill be obargedayery owwho enters.. 3tls -arid_ that -
boriuees thus paid if 8 - 111 some 411114411 i high as five
dollars, and tiVralea, w10834 - 10'044'.el:Teee_elt
over the country will madeot:thenmeivas to moth self: '-
denial and inaonverienne, in order :10m in orme one or ,
other eitlikto,day„todiselierge What they
_
011sotte Olt, Anis hivitilittention to the
"advertiiieseni.ot Mllll/111: Oharies .osliford &-Son,le
iaothir coluraky'- Their - .Fall':Opezdrim of , &Mite and -
,--
fashionable_ headikare always *Masted to create
sensation,' but from what we hive_ seen in'. pluming -,
throrigh Mar briniest* steak,' now iii: - rapid course Of ,
completion. we may estelyyrepst -113i.tquIsp"91' _' -
itthlepopnlai
eitablbdimentit MS' tinie
their card to width the readeriiilren...e4!.
Some of the mastAiirmins.hatijei:TOOth,' oldhlten, -
andmisses we h'ate
- ever 404111141 re saw, Ili:, t ilhork
visit 10,0iltfordis yesterday: -
To -rest LAMIII..-To Most, of: ode' lady =readers,-;::
we need not say that No. 46 ankh fietiOnd street=tor.
merly White's Basear,'laud now the esiabibiliment -
of ?deans. Linisolii;Wood kNlehpla—Le; and .
faryears,aoeutre of unequalled attraotiOn in the sea
son when the fairer portion atm - nanny are riennitom.
014 shop for fashionablelminete:- •WeJtavejaid them
a v*t tiffs reason; andTegandried their - Meek, and have .
no hesitst!onin saying, that Sor'-titte;.... mama
a^iiidt from every lady; in ,this
pity or'out of it, whir - Idabel to, obtain a - really.. soperii„
and fashionable covering for the heed. :
To TomMi MAX _
tendon to the advertsanima, in another Amino* of -
o , Doiluall , a!lidoir=keeping Institute.: This establiaM. , .
meat being
,detotekezelesivelrlo"_Jse'svatlen_in_the'
bualuess of the eminting.hoorui; is regarded ainifording •
unequalled ficilities for theiihrd teek.hireplug and
kindiellibjettii.= 4 - That the cssixiief.lestinettori tent
the highest order Will ba undendiSal,:wheo we sey„that .
graduates of the Institute Lave attained to high pot
tions in some claim best tommoretal llamado: - • '
$1.454,832 97
$8 644,840 46
' 84,118,874 48
$1,205,000 00
A Mau' familia; • Thel
beet place we know of to ieliotr ui neeeiaaritnotrit.,:
menu—drawing, mathematical, ete superior
lty,'ln2d at tinainahle . la it the op r tteali sat, at" -
Mr. Samuel L; Pox; NO. UT brciith Second street, abova ,
liuttonwood,:. etoeli,of these inalainieniteis iraii._-
auperiorj AIN adrertlaanient . nlll-bor found 'under 111
propel! head in another colupin. , - .
BRYANT do SraierTint's Coitiplui -
are hi:mum throughout 'the llnion, tad 'eikl_cy an antl.>
yelled zipitatill In Buffalo, Chicago, and,Othiriteat
enu cities, .whiie thay Are located,: - 4 1`halr College
this cithsbutheait noiner` of Serouth..anit Cheetnit,
Is In 'successful SpeAtlOn. siStlerninirikladyiirdiMy,a?sl
evening sessiOne..: Their tenting sieureeil
_
rough and pactical. In lheirkitok-heephig department
they* . onlysninnscrlikferint takiShozniistnaf_lreal.,
etylkof elegant end Intel.;"_
ness-like ',Young men 'wig do welt to give them • call.
Wu _Oximus 'AR* Idenirpii.—.lin bivataii "
foreign cigeri r wseelliwSwisee,icersiA*lnstlyapPralsed. -
at the New York instonAtinos it /4***l44 1 14.-7b4V
under oath, wu.-that net, eipirtlele,pr t0m.64.
entered:in:MA& pqmpositt4orsild_clitisiAtuf that'
they were whol'y a:impanl of ealc;!and other lei Tee,
imaked is a strong tobacco lie, !rich - frauds ere common
,enough in tie cigar trade, but titerefsnoenclsdecepttoiC
practieed" in the'mannfactitie of good irearing apparel,
liartlettlarlyg-it it made MAIL!! Brown !tone ,
aiiVorlieewn&:wagon, Zfog;!'0161 10416911:
‘‘ A TirtaftoAlAl37l: la s OY =ln
nothing le iliii . 4lollki2lllll' fellted.:32l - 131" , Arlklugtilium
Sri thdeluglei article it clothes.. - A bealitifulgarraeat id
a never-tilling" lours of Joy 'comfort to, ita happy _
poieesaer. implies dt , Ouifilanr, and !stele•• c thi"
,tliree grist etuistituents alskart embodied LUSO garultuis ;
gottan up at E. B:Eldridge's Old Tranlilla Hall Moth-
Emporluni,, " No. $2l Gliestant street. ::
AviatzOn is a besottizig tin with many . men
deed, where will ion - grid the man who is setlelled with
;htapresentpossessioiut -Per—
:You cazil CAA manse yen 011 up pitcher
willhold : , -
A little more gold, .
dud never io rich that he wouldn't be richer. -' -
A'farielOWlriltWil Is slimy" to be depree.ted g bet afie
elre for d isattloteitt amount of gold to enable one to wear
the beetonini styles of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Cheat.
nut street, le rather ingdable., -
1000 Ca dc A B • ea, 'BB 80k
$OOO Alla Val 11 Ta.... 40
• 100 Oataw It...bswn. 61:
100- do b5wn..6%
60 'do 'Pawn. 61i
41 Kentacky 8k...116
12 _do - 116,
• 2 Pena& 43,,k(
I Late% Nav 49
-100 Weal Va Ooal 00. 4i(
6 Oorn 82 Bk 20)4
6 Labia Sorip....BlX
2 hilnabill A 6036
2 do 603
10 do 14.60 x
0.111-2I)11C,
Askid,.
041 k Nay- Imp,6q. 4183 i 70
do nook.— 0 •• 01(
do prof: ..153i 17
&81nalt.1011 11
do Valid mr.7B 76
„ ,
- iltiratiie„;-Th'etebtlenlieitatest Thai affint•
the ere ever at Tali for the tweets or renoratton of the
thanes. The PETMVIaIf ST UP S with , tti eaeibloat
element,lron,presentsto the laboratory of ilinaii*nt
ever act:re, and ran nerei InZabient isithent-tlerange
meat of the 'vital fuetlone. Isilble'sloir. and alteratlie
proem, It to truly a renovating andltre-gtrlng ritedloino:
Por sale at P, BrowrVai MIL and cheetinVax4
lisegard & Co., Twelfth and,Chestoni, - _ see d&w tf:
Try Again —Most P , ease Imposed ea,
are stdipiakini. - Caution k needed 9a thole than to 'm
inim Istanbul, and the certainty ollaing
Tyks HuuePiLEast Lustrok Hair itaiSOTatitS ill in
for -baldness. - those who have
either lost their Hair, orate beaconing bald, should tr y
this delectable preparalkn, whose" effects arandracti
lons.
. .
Sold by all bingists, and at the Laboratory of Joule
HAMM & Co., Perfnmers and Importers, No. 104
Chestnut street, Philadelphia. - ae6.6t
Yrofesiter :ISauuders , classlcal,lnslitate, .at
the WEST PHILADELPHIA MIRITUTD, corner of
MAMMY Street aid WILLIAM, will
,V reopened on
the first MONDAY ut Septimber.' Dupe, to the num.
ber of fifty, will be received WI2 , NOON *SPINS,* or 7035
ON TNN PABSONOSR RAILWAYS OF rag.otrr. -
Thus, without expense, by & pleasant and safe can
reyeatoe ; pupil" can be carried into -the freak air of the
oountry in lees than half an boar from the centre of the
atty. - Bering urea of open grouid border on the beau. '
Ural gr o ves
,of this
„atrainarY;yhiek Is by
-many of the dietinirdalled gentlenien et the 014', among
whom are the, Editors of The_ Press, the -Ledger; and ,
The North 'AXOOrlaill . and 'United Etatea Gasetts. P. -
pile are received by the dayjoi- into the family of the
Principal: I _ . -
' • Puttinitruta, ;lily 1,13b3.
" We,,the undetslgned,-have had eons or wards in
Professor Saunders'. Institute and family during the
Session which hes just closed. In respect to parental
kindness, happy tufinencee, ittentfon to health, and
progress In thorough education, our expectations bare
been fully realised. To Our friends, who are looking
fora decidedly good school for their sons, we cordially
recommend Professor Saunders' Institute.
" MATTHEW NIEWEISK;No. 1300 Arch street.-
" /NO. W. FORNEY, office of The Prem.
.• OIIABI.IIB E. THOMPSON, Thonipion Ittod, No
413 Chestnut street.' . ,
‘,. 7 . 8. SILVER, 4400 Girard arertue.
" W.,L.BISitINGB,-331 Market street.
" GEORGE N. MARTIN, 1625 Walnut street."
Other Petunia of-this Institution: •
ELI S. BUBNITT,.4OO Market street.
JOHN 0. MITCHELL; 203 South Sixth almost.
T. 8.001.01/AM, 1 4 3 South Eighth street.
N. B. BROWNE, na South Fifth street. .
SAMUEL MOORE, Logan Square.
P. WATSON, Logan Square.
•
WM: SWAIN, odic° of Ledger.
MORTON MohfiCHASL, °Noe of North American
ELLIS LEWIS, Penn Square.
I:ErNo SIIKISAIt YOUR 3131.110 T,
Thomas W. Bally, No. 622 Market Street,
Importer and Dealer in Pine Watches, Jewelry, laver
end Plated Ware. First-class goods constantly on bend.
The subscriber, paying cash for every article, is enabled
to sell at a email advance. Those about purchasin _
would do well to call. All goods warranted as renre.
muted. : • 5e4.310.
Bavteg Fluid.—Flve Per, Pints Interest.—
NATIONAL SAPETY TWIJST COMPANY, wAusn:rr.
Meet, S. W. corner of THlRD;Philadelphis. Money
imeived irfany ram, limp or small; and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Worley la resell's:oMA payments made dailj, without
salmi. The - investments are rude in Real Ratite,,
Norigages, Oround Rents, and inch first-Maas sand
ties al th charter requitus.: Once hours, from 90:dock
It. the m o rning until 5 o'cloidi in the afternoon, nil on
Wanda gad Thursday evenings until S o'clock. fed
Grover a - Gomm -
-oc=MUMm
YAKUT BBIVING mAoRINIB,
780 CHESTNUT STREET.
Theee Machines ere now _ Justly adthitted to be the
beet in nee for family dewing: Pliaimil.a nevi strong,
ad eladia atitah„whiab will Ito! ait,eten if very
Alt* be ant. °imam' aent, on eppliation by
otei. aPi;.l7
iackson•
• JOB PRISMS'S, ,
MIMI- AND CHESTNUT.
Chaska, Notes, Drain, Bills Lading, Bill Heeds, Cr
=lure, Oarda, ,arai, all Okra kinds of Sob Printing, at
prisms to gait the Um'''. . - -04T41-