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Of the cause this 'cessation; Mr. neve is- ignorant, but cbalec `fiiiiilhatit thei.ebitilge::Orj b 0 B1 1 9Eft;5 11 V 111 ,-t , Yafigll.: 44Vhiliflit informed Woe t.,she z 4 4 0 .-14iYit'uo- 1 0 eq ti M PT9f :Vilit w it a t s in t°— rg ri':T:Siitll,fl,(iirs.ll:6l.-;l4lgrlf, kis system w a g s re ei g by ,I).l.4al6ll9ll,traPberti In Eng ,lanOts-JiOrfeetly:44ll‘lll4!it &Wet: att#A 'OW t,...AircAftli , , T i nc4°JBf experiment.: , ..l,_iWO. 4o, knoa v n , 4 7 .: , lAdrio'ithat:ithe;directirs, despairieS ' o a itbe ti a ttelliiiory 74eitilitt, from the systems o r,..pret4einNf*tirrnitouen and TaomPacat, t4argitioiki,d l o 3 Professor Realize , to take oharic : ;l44l%iiii electrical department ' f of Sin compAnylaugpets, - ): 6 o . vt, o 4,e3 ( Peefed ' tliie liAlielf;'Printilli -Telegraph; instrument, 4:Aaged _Ttpiffißatind on aiont - Ahe end• Item irlefli rite f gients Mhde'Whilei the table was at •Riyneuth,;,there is ne'ireasonabrd, doubt that Professor matins will be able.to transmit Teliiketo ( •through tiM cable reliably, and at the-rateof4bcint ibilee hundred wonli' per hour. isirefti . who ought to Work the Ocean -line. The American telegtaphisf •bil mn ill-tined. (ill-11oghes'd) man if , any other_ e einplOrid I ' t..., ' 4-A'''-dOrriiiiktiiiiiint,:Whd is'himself one of the, tikjitflikkitietelifi c aplifete frf, : the country; has: favoßed us; withthe ioltowing ;interesting let.. 49c:;`iy14,01:;,4ipriq , publishing for ;our,aAeige• IItorDIAP • q , ' In your thismorninu And; the' foliew - ' lag, in an sixtreet, from Tel. V. Shatfaer's "thiliansistientio telegraph" and' Ire 'er ikih Merely td'elitw with what good. reason me Mey'•exiMot - a - • practical 'moose • froth the tests, "abentlicr bilmade by Prof.'Hogisei with his laven. upon'tion the cable line. •• Shaffner says The testae% word that ran be sent is one own. noted of dots, and for 'this ' illustration the word -Ifissinoppf may, be seleoted,‘ which, in 'the iota. graph language; is written thus':.• ; • .:4. ~ p. - . /if - ‘ll i -' "10 this word, there are thirty dots And tr:tideldiee, say•thirty.twe impubteb of eleotri. The spaces between ihe dots • require •as Much tit:Min writing the word as is employed for Making 'the. dole. ';" It is only necessary, in' the erinlent - ease, - to, estimate the time • require to send :the dots.W . • •• • • - t-• • 44 - alfbab betio'lgoved that alsaat - orte -impulse , or shoOkevety two seconds (or tillity'per Minute) can latiseut through the euocatusfully. In' the Morse alphabet (the one vrbfolo . has - been tried) a line is equal; In lime 'to two dots; the - specie , be. 'tweins•dotb, - fte fora thwohariteter or letter, to , one 'dot; and'the splice between the characters, to two -dots; .ilierefore, - under the most favorable (dream itanees. • with • evtirything:tuljustsci; to ,setid• the ' word'.; MitaisSini, containing. two Ilnea, thirty 'lots , and twenty.one.speees, • would require one ie ues twelve and • one-half„ seconds by • the .tforse • Oyatem. - With lthe ediughee system a Tingle pulsation or shook' only-is necessary 'to transmit and print any one letter perfectiti.' The Lifineing Is 'dew mplished•lT the soden of the Jr:. ligament. at. the moment.' the 'letter is tooorded, Therefore; 'the •••••stord Maisano, composed of .t.'elere•aletters, could he"- transmittedtand recorded by the Hughes system with but elevoe pulsations rr shocks, or, at the present rate, through the cable line in wenerturelgoomidis,t' • r • • •.• , , • Aitbe whole country is interested in the sue. ieSsfal working of the transatlantlo line, and many ire already t , degiondlng;;the-foregoing statement , may give enoonragement. • - • •••' 'llOme,wes 'not built 'fir a day, 'and a little ,fnithei 'delay; necessary secure success, fe not to be denied: , - BY 'the first wep in' 0:30- • eiOT,'"r:e'dartrisif; the Oneen'Oablaliiil be in 'nitisfacitin.Yiorkini order, if it hi to he worked , •,; - -, • Return of ,Cletteriti 'A'..,nnterntssiiie'citifiptitat of Pf-.T. - Mirk' Geneta! Animate,' r. Kama; and Mr. rAitz, -yesterday; Artier : lcon blique4neeph'ldapiell, And are staying at the Girard- Rouse. They are instructed by the iboral Government of ireneaitelai which has .reeer)tly,been„ erected upon the crushed , ty ,ranuy of MONACIAO, to present 'to, General ti',.:us;_their -r foriner chief Magistrate, the mi.: Ineme, r lWe'cree Of , ..,tlint,liationsl;bquncii; aus theibilnif:his return from exile. ,9iA4) . Teilyieut onlie'cOmmission, is a member d , the Council of State, and was exiled, in MAW , ro,flettiktrglisi last, Genqrai: Antirata‘fe, a s.rA,r.'iieP.Vetfiralitojrd..AePier ihg,,Yeneane= iiita,;stor,-)A , N(.fiapioakii - 4.,6oDimoed!*- 4Yklitalkaki(l4.4oo44l,l,A' , #o„ Agoo,teilktlicovAiogoilo.litoliid the, irCY4e l ; one '"Orto-thicateimaito lead to moat nnforginsfore, itanltifOr' fattird'of„/„Abißepnidlo which hie' 'White Inlda' from and misridel - new/that Noiatiaff, "alp pt( hrt:be called, ati wail.ours 'Tlttrapru the King , " and his fol lowers,. are' -4 cast off, .the fact that this - cbminielffeiC hatibeen sent :here Air secure the return of PAsz from exile; in stcoug '43nety`otith!C r ) P ulit fRe li nt• V enezuela; ',On` landing I)pondhb ainikeif of „ that State he Will be pteiliately'reinstat ,• libisforiner power.' He In4tierving'et Government save Many years,of prosperity and develop:dent to as be his good friend thethen jlnited States, we may :expec't, with ,ome - conildenCe; that this protracted:tispute botween'w - kiWe Rbierrinionts„ will have a fair ,settlement. "rherhetttresi-'l - • • '- - ‘."Theliiiitidkocintiletitioretatwiten the two Thee-, 'ti4 4 „ -00 101 004Tthe P,ittitio :Attie itithiabletir,olry. 'has ilettidekliindoiney to ImProyi .the" &pre, a , dillght•the 'al:Of - tro; '''i.lotrihe de Idg. „aerates de - tisist• apm ,4ariag the part week. - ,Her ,own perform. sue ci,ind that of me Conway ; has been thoroughly ofeetivi; marrying thehoule along with her.. Mr. Teery, 10'0064 help , thletking, does not make of OfifirtSriith' Weak and . profligate hur 7 ' .littud, , ,Wliiit!gatid *ethic ootild ; make ,of it. Mr.. thoroughly-reliahle' performer, and no iontortionidtrahlutid lien: played the part. All .tifro,tri f oi;=_*Krai t i: evidently. sever', forgets the 4 11 bail odd * l- . they' 'ire, - indiantatt'airaining.foliffeot, - learing - nitture in - the haokgreitrid. Ttite eventngWe shall have rrypelftti Night;' , ' very: fair& oast. At; the Arch,. Morton's'pleee of" Sinker Awful," sae. ke - ahtof /iol4#y of 'tho week. Mr. Wheatley gave a , vitility, et! larti:ramiltry, a sort of wed.. _up' l ,charaoter, in the' playing of .whiolt the "ditil etiti'lk to"itvolkairalfeidire recolleotions of Sir Okailis,C66l,Sfrersit,„lTolitiOo g Trio Lo'ves and .it:fdfo'l, Wi ll tiro-Pope& With,handeame Gledstanit as 'the - heroine,' and; the • comedy of "Naval- Engsgenients.V ; hiniAnit*eit`nt:,4ll"J with' goons— .BAvier. vaooes. , At 'the,: Aeideniy of Maslo this; week, the Bayoie ,commenne perfornianeeoMie:. :Weft 'llll4to.,:erlit'.s ate d a Teti weike," Witt Present! the geMe of their reiertarei With -a 'variety Ur pieces not - only en tirely new in this city, but norm 'before presented jor'etige.:, „Besides Mears, Rival them lely4;:itrai Mitthles4thie,444wee lind.outuislte, pantimitnisti-Monsioni Mattilean, a dlithigiktelied , h*eli denier: - and Mailetaohtellie Marotta,. Zan: ther.tight!rope:d4itiewie; and' Myreral :otter Porteriners. , of 'veried"ettlitY'and high reputation. eisitestracri ;ceiloanye. , *Min two3:rtioniblhiroia. - -: - this - time, Teiesa •Parodi"will bivdri ter Way to Europe, without any Yetniulat to'tblii,,eountry. liar career here been iikk i ,tiniptiirrnp!ed series •of great ; Tomiorrow evening, she will , give the Weer. tbrea-Mitiewell - Concerts here.—the two othois *lll -come of oil : Tuesday and Wednesday. ;She; wiirhe most ationity, supported. , Gustave Salter, the 6rilllantplaniet, will direct and conduet ImottAlonoart.--,llllse Ann% Kemp, d young Amer wlth,-a" fine' twit:alto vole.; Mr. Marcel biti*); of *honk 'iv a - have . a very f good IV' fro*ltostori; JA. good tenor, will *ooally,assist Bawd!: , On lite Oioasionyllerr Mollenhoner (brother to the ytoliniste brought over I,4:3itlllen) '21,111-Atoka' his - Arse- public Cp. iieald to fie. a wonder .to Bottestno. Ow : Bonoerte,hwhlott --eoromenoil our , molest et#Cm o will lie given 1p Mob:al:Fund Hall, r. , 1.. . Ifaireiaraiie. - -4allender likeee*CY(eituit,itteiti; twee politely hau4ed, Vatoe;';of 'Augekt,lBi *,'S'ezni.tus,ratieitvNeeim. ok ths,World, of viime lie fup as mod, and the 14.81 .0.44*01 . ef.o4:oile'SitraA of Miss ..Anis 84144'4'0k . "th s ic 'Oefebrated Euslidl come. iiisuitei robot a the.diet news !tom Lenden repOrte trolithe'.olfit'Othietk, _ ii.' H: Whiteornb, aompeeltar • Cin the Now Or. I,ealbr : :Poira 'btloo,`, , tifeip of yellow fester; In : that ~ „41)}y, on ilAa iiiiilakt;<;lle:wiira native of New --York; thieriti*tiniettitihf,;ago. • togtui -Di' a W rtook e'farowell..benetit ; at. Oirsoia; thoogasfoil, ;e:hgajoboit44ll::tO.,i4iktw .1;• • native • PAS rouit4 `'MA`ho..tarl of,Baiidon "hoi.beew duly . elboted as a foprothotatlrhpber forlieland, infhb roomof the ._ l 4,WP!ti 0. 0 1°4 61, .-• , . „ I .8,Y , ..s ff. - 9 . I ' T- MAIL., , .--,,, -. 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At ~.,,,. srrAnroit, , Sept. , l, 1886. — :` '==be ituovolabiftftel e'Ailituicitiort of Sonora has met. with -naive - lint afexi';loven lliglind eon Santa, provided thatihibra paid by the United States shall heed cotiditiened , that it will Insure iilircpiOmlini,of interest _to . ..her own bondholder, With this'oonditien,`We'of conrsieeitlinenothing to do In' the treaty of annexation, but itieVghly, 1 11 :9.tieMellottylintiret faotiost.skali„et. the time If obl,,sivi, y_,oiet, therbeisterona elemente of the Mexican beefedereay;:thiPiieeseity forponey to Sustain it elf *eddy he- , qoltsteeneelst that demand, which WO Of Veen Ottleilkil of 1144;:pitiail aajiblefaiii4: , , , ""="'i :i,*'.4o,liigeti 6 Y'il,.i.iiii - teb. , A , lleite'Citak on reidleirer r the tliiity=dftiCpaiislielir i ill nevltejdr throw, a liVe papilitten"irito thit'Stite . hi , atir event, and thers_the'g;Sds ` and toirne, the ,vineyards' ,oofi mines 'of silver '.. arid "gold: there ,;' widish hare' lutsfeitnestdestiried - Dili 'a Century. and tohalf, ,..will,eittikteeni,Witit life !Ind' Vigoi. , l3.3;tocOt it ;muffins istihe power of "this,Dieschien confederacy: The Otos; Proximitif our inpiple,.ind this netiest: city fot,thelf:ttidsi 'being Carried' aereall it toward ,the Sea,Wlll'throw Its settlement and' the oontrel o(, its 'coins:foie'''. and, deelitty c ln the ' handeor our O.Wnetilisns:•;' - ' • _: -. ' • ' . .e• .: ; , The . pio - °MOO 'expeote to hdie egoodiale of. the Alive:ran:lent "doinain in Washington Territory, from the feet 004 such itirginineses of 'population hti've'beinltitie iiisin itinarthein beiders liy the Ifieser,ltiveigoid - dlsimiery..: Of lite; the ... fuddle land Spires upon the f , seitio 'bee* /mid been snow.: table,. and, in - tleme listasiatii.;expensive. "-The good lends ;Were ;severed Weld Spanish end Maxi-. 'can grants, stn_d_. Were taken up Idr - enterprising' speculators on:the'blith of 'the" California excite ment, andS,ell %that were left to thetievernment. Sv'etfsi - .'llisi irefoie , lindit,'whials; iit'iiii*distriote, 'Wore ahriOst ,vaineleSicer 'lends' inihe reountaine and' 'so fei Setebeed from ietilintiesit'selloemireeln ,doill'iTtelitiee:' leis' rep l otted_ 'that large forests of liivioiskalid ffeldi of coal have been diseovered• by the t4overnineiat r intVeyers. - '" '" ' ' - 'The' notliseehle'event . 'Of ' the day' is, that . the pafer pidillshed near' the 'resid'enee of Senator Toinnlii;of lalkorglit, and' known' to be Ms organ, bee pronounced in' favor of the 're-election of Be :Miter Donglas:' This shows that Mr. Stephens did not *Lot wftliolit . Idmitrt With hid intimate political asloilate. Another:eiiininitanee; no less erg ilifioant, ,lor,tlini the' entlre 'senatorial and rep. reeentatiee'delogetion' from Misseeti is openly in "fsi'for'ef ,the return' of Sertatoillfouglie to the Milted 'States Senate by the begislatare•of. Illinois; boron of Mega parties are Leoompten men,'' aid - some are sinti•Lecomptoe, but . all havolbreiin !SP their handragalest the odlons test 'of theAdednistration. ''' Meanwhile the Washing 'ton Union continuos to assail Douglas ' and and. as. soeialits, end' tie"attaok Reveidflohnson, and all esthete knoin to be in favor of- his re-citation to the Seiate. ' Previous to the nomination' of Hon: 'Henry, D. Reiter/the , Dainooratio candidate for Congress in the 'Westnimatand distelot, 'in your - State, and 'penditig the oimferenie, T am informed by' a gen', ttemanof i gicat 'reipeotability that resolution was bianght foiward,supPerttng the Pederat Ad-, ralutiteatie!l Id general lorkite; whtoll'wae bitterly ,oiiiiipid;aad that the deolafation was made that nutesg It'itere natality withdiawta" another ',maid. 'bi;paisiOd'isevatAycondeinnittory of the President. sad his Qsiott ► for their °enema . on - `the MOM 'iv/oaten. oOnsidaratloris' OF prudence in.. dueled hot - , ohlitliwithdrawal,lit the stippres. sion; of tha,obuo'efotiCapproilog reef/talon. Indloati re of 'the 4traordinary feeling in Illi nois 'in 'favor of Douglas isqlri -oirioits fast that 'chanter letters have been addressed 0i the „fifteen hundred .I)ostra'aiiiiiii :at that Hiatilistring -their views on this exhitlfentiestion;and of thlanumber that thleteekhdricited ilirtreereri have given theirdilaided"idhistott ~gallant Senator. Tbli is relialde,lnaensualthr heave it from a gen. tlemati Aliatit from Illinois; and this is the band. writing ti , l . port ilia wall if the Delsbakkar, of power, will only profit by it. • I''under l itted that 'the notorious Dr. 'Vet , is heed, or is aboitly to by here. He full of bitter abuse of JOdie Pentleland tlat f liethrisratip party lit Illinois: If he _his 'illOpPO' inPennaylvanta, and' there atoke of *Judge Dchiliuf is he 'dbd in Illinois, the benefit he' will dais" Mr. linohanitn. 'cad the Administration Min hardly/is estimated. He is so Mitch bettpi litiO)l 7 In'Pennsylvenla than. in - Illiztote,` that anything - = he' :may say against :Judge Deiglae; or in favor of the AdMirdstiatica r will have great eon ! It Is stated that the Ad eatnisteition: le quite ashamed of him. And, that there 4160) -- pyospiorof hie helot removed from efilbe , '' Lich harries , with him a: speeoh•Which he tide; brimful at pleader's upon Doughti;ead Which` he blends' to [Set as a pastie r . 'offering hithantibifistgodi hare: - COA B toim.pf. l •:Li ,TsßTDl6ui[Diol , •TYe; as nss ' op ctiNlitiltql,, • • 3184,)O • /RD': °ATTAIN .RLIOiON '- - ntOtOOLOOR Lyzooßiz (1!;1111 ARITRWAN ARYT AT •0VAR.4.11,111 SOrTirtO kill:111*ER IArSPTIQT—OONTEST =<'DELE6ATEB TO rtik:iazitoCiATlO [MATZ aONVRX ,-,t102V-40PTS' , 'ALRIC.p.;3IR: \ ilithisitbwonsas" ‘ coirime; istrltOPM-.THS-BooltoitiLine— , iwit.fetv..-Tgp:orinte.-11 - se, attElempt-Br4o?re, Iooriespoodenei - of Prescf •• 1 • - New YORE, Sept. 11,Y1858. - The .Cornmittee ifithe 'Chamber, of Commerce, •appointed 'ordieet'money for the purpose of ex ambling smite Proper del of 'respect to Cyrus W. Plaid; Capl;. Hudson, and the officers of the United States steam.frigatecHlagarai have already col tooted, four - thouamet seven hundred and seventy dollars, out of• the-five thousand , prefosed to be -raised; but as there are many gentlemen out of thaoity wholtave.indieeted a desire to be contri butors, it; is probable the amount will considerably exceed the sum-last named.' .The gentlemen h.-air ing the matter in charge have. resolved that the surplus shall be appropriated to tba.purolume of a house, to be presented to Captain Hodson. ' The.town is indulging in laughter at the ridiOn lous flgureout by the IL, army ".sent to Quarantine in _pursuance of the,prolpmation of Governor lang„-The fovea numbered sixteen :Moe—horse, foot, and dragoons. It simply proves the on this, as upon enany,otheroooaelona in this history of human affairs,' " the Niger and • success of : the war hafi not come quttemplto the ,pomp of - the manifesto ;" remark ntedekt a oertain speech ,delivered In the AtnericartSenate one by Waintpt,in reply to a gentleman , the name of Hayti.. 4.ootber amusing incident in this gory 'campaign, was, the. -burning In effigy of Editor Raymond, of the Times Breaks, of the Express, Dr. Thompson, the Health °dicer,. and Jacob Lafarge. These gentlemen were roasted in the most approved and effigaolons .style. ) , - 2 . The contest thrnighout, the State for the °hobo ,deiegittukto the :Denieoratio. Statsi Convention to be holden Wednisday,,at Syracuse, has been an exciting one. Tho F6arde.bad some hopes of scouring majority, and labored with a vigor de:" serving of litnies* to attain - that end. The Sore' tary of Stale, who, wilts Edwin Croseren, may now be considered as being the brains of that notion of the party, was In town, engineering matters very dexterously; but the odds gigetnat halo wire too formidable, and be moat be considered as laid out. It is estimated--by those Whs. have an Interest in oatertiatlng closely, end aeourately, that the Sofia have slaty of the uncontested delegates alroady ; chorea, whip 4 will give thsin 'patrol of the Con vention: ;For Governor,there Will probably be no pplssittpr, to the renomination of Judge Parker. Per titskethereflices thpre,will be pharp practice, ,especially;as; * it faller!, ef,the . P.S.pliblioana and Knoir;Nothinitt U? eifeet radon' - gives the Deracs °rats a tali pros pect of carrying the State.. 'Among the paseengers to' Europe by the last Cane her was P:rederlokli Po2lZelli, Eeq., author oF Atie "SparrOgraes *spots." Washing ton 'lrving has expressed theopinion that Coisens la the best humorous prose writer if the rtsbig generation of American authore. He 'combines in a rare de-' gree the =oat relined, delicate,' and subtle wit, with praotiold business qualities of the hest sort. - Ha wholesales groga of every sort, and can talk to you delightfully of Hook as well is 'hexameteis, of pcietry as wattle's port, of verses and of wines, ofbriudY and of books, and, as a ruenoionr, has lew - ittilietiors. He goes out for health and bust nessitind has the aspirations of troops . of friends ibr seeders, ' • The boOksellers from all over the country, now gathered at the Annual Trade Bale, form ono of the notable features of the town. 41 fine-looking body of men'they are—brainy and gentlemanly— men who can write as well as sell books. Thou sandq of eoPles of books are sold every morning et the trade sale, and in , so quiet and undemonstra tive a way' that his refreshing to see the eight. At Nibler;" Jessie Brown" has been= played to 'vary arovided Mises during the week. It will be run every 'night next week. After "that,-Bodrol oanlV# nevi play Panirevette The Italian Natta;ai the Academy, is surpassing the test sanguine eaPeotationiof the tionpreaßatio The hOuse 4 was crowded last evening to hear Gas sier la the - " Trovatore " Their Imo- OeSii wsa complete. On Tuesday we are to have Stralchsoh's 'companyffOolson. Amodio, Brignell, As..; at Burton's., ' There Second Board" of Broken to day: ' It ie reported, upon the strength of private ad-' vice* Oka LlVerpool; that the negotiation of the bondsaf thiAtlaritio and Great Western Railway of Ohio is completed by the president, General Ward, throb& the' agency of James -MoHenry, The Mobile and Ohio Railroad have also brought their negoilationa to a sneoessful issue. The North:Ater sailed to : da:y for Southampton sad ihri..r o . 7ith 114 passengers and $198,480 -in speolci. „ - • • • • • - Tice - Gra *elle ' expresses' the opinion that*rs. Brennan alive, and says the Me etta*iptitig • > nether' Railroad 'Accident,: fitirmut a, halt o'olock train for 7411 %liar ran iato strafed trolu, near North Bruin. tree, Olfertty Injuring four ferrous, sod orushltur throe ireleq can, • pitEsspffli , m )Euw a t e, t *cMDAY, SEPTEMER 13, 1858. 4 ':.," - ' 4 :ooii.:,i r :f,hinl 6res iAer4B: Co 4t lirdrtiepl 1 " 414/I,lit it-:;;, 2 ,' , ... :,' , ', , ,,:-lii -_0).7 . 444- ' -- ' - ,t - e- - io i ,,_, ~,,--,,•.-....xl—TAi old, . 1.;. ..2 . - . Tl l F947o4 l oo o f.liqitiltiPf l 3*iket -T . * " - ' , =iis;', ll lllo}:raild f ..iePent i! ,, 7405vii4,* gri6; 4. f, ~ f ,1 , !, for her. -, ,,liii:Pittiplti:',,linvd: : . ."...4iiiiiiii - .thit 000 ~ liewol . What„itulf-Altiti, strilingdo 04 - M40,4 1 :c, ~.. 'intiOraoYmillillietilintit on'enftiY:sitimi%';:!li. ,' ‘ 2 -The anti:Softie - ctittrit,f meeting assembled at oourt-house at one o'oloek. The building filled to - orertioning, - aud-hundreds left for wan of even stondliiirOopt,'inft, - ,l(t , Mablenb,itr , g' : , , 'nailed id tlid'eliatenitoWdeifettitli cheers.: u tfe ' Prooeidinge of the meeting will doubtlastbe_, .t ,- - yott ) god „I' pol l your i spoolal attention to ble • "a and forolble.yemarke,,on taking the -altair.„ . 4, embody, the .-henosk : eopt(saitakogliejl9,.and 4. 8 from one whose nasosis o guarantee fef his Di o••_, oraoy, ~ Ilis dananolotlan,ofAlle,fri+dulent n , .I -1 nation 'which, in tho .. person of'Jeha cl:, Jones,, as_ • 'been forced. opookbo,peOple, has carried din . -into.the raoks,of jhe admicatai of . Oits'e .piiitfir , anti-, their ,', lengthened viengea show that ' - fidIV I , li hopes of butulugging, tbe, , ptopio of Berke al 11 ,, • fifth term for • •t l J,.n . P l ' , Tltli.:..tycilppo , 4 rii . k rapidly growing smal l.,, • ~,,, ~ .. 1 . ~ ' , .1 The violations !exhibit tiftrinan d' tloolde di olaration ,of Democratic piinchplei,:as ernbedi lit' , the .01rioinnaki.plotAirm, a n d speak out boldl — tbe`i _doctrine of popular sovereignty : : - ..tvery Dom orat will approve them”; how they, will be reliabid in • .eertain. quarters is another. matter:. ,?;, I ~, ~,! Tiot.meetingnominated strong ticket . ~• ej , Or `John : filworts,- , Who, is Joire's opponent 'tor on • greee, to on o d our7tiost,ititoWn , citizens—it m - ''''R intelligence, : strong.praotioal sense i octive 14E66 habits, and ibitronghly.ao - 9usintedwik thtioinity • and the 'worth! and wishes of its 'people. r- Tiring , ,thilast,rror l ite. held ~a . commlitslon under mon - idnyder, and was his ; ordenkettiParter durin g tho politioal struggles of that day. And ai he stsad by, . Jackson and iltichanan, „so liti still adheres, gb the prineiplee'rbieh tho,one iiinetrated,"and tit:tither: was elected on. :ye never sought` and nairAlfild °flips, and only now otnati - hSfoie the Pimpliiktle , urgent solioltation of those who are blittliiii for •Deniooratio, prinoiplea agalast,:jiciney,.patrohtigo; and power., , ,:-..,, ; Xxcallentruen-4nen . :of intelligigio‘. end *Mee , ty;--have , been placed upon the.oo6nty ttoket,.and the Demporaoy of Perks go 1* the. contest with confidence of name* . The meetiv?g was ably addressed by: A. 'Jordan , Swartz, and the enthnelasm ivith wbtoh Lie remarks; were resolved showed bow the feelings of the peOplepreiin the„ great issues now befere.timpa. The bona and sinew of the !Berke, County Domooracy—,-the Mail who all their -lives have battled Air Democrat° prinotples—hive met and spoken their sontiatente to the country. ,Let every Democrat read the pr,oopedingsof theirmeeto apd then say whither they ere not enok seat. menta as, every pe l it 9 iiia.V .! xtp.st tipptove. Cht , aa" lostaq at AtltatiyAlle. • tfteporied for The Prase,] The Eon. ()Wen lones v u was announced by handbills heeded' Ball,!! Bally !V' Met the people d, tower Merlon at Atirendellie,:si iiiiardai night to expleta to. them hie position,upon the great rinestliess which wilt Setae into the opeing Oongreaslanal eantest. The Dr memo of the townahlp thud assembledielso, for the election of delegates to the Dlstriet Oonyention: Whirl resulted, as va. matter of course, in the pholge of Mlle friendly to Mr. , Jones. , The early part of the evening was .consumed in the basins/a of the election, which took placO at . the hotel. .That .over, the assembled Ira tais, - and these attr'soted t h rou gh cariosity, indulged In seeeril mania of er free whiskey," liberally provided at the honorable 'member's expense; after which they repaired to the one:Oleos hall aeroas the street, whereon were seuifoitally aged to hear the address: Joni gagogatieu as, and with the greeting; " think I 'wor you at 0041146130444e11.'!- Inguirsd Whether, we "lotended following,lam throughout the district." We informed blue We rather thought we should, and is snob. thiuglare - the fate of war.'h - e sheuld not complalU; PHU at said bpi wit , : ell right. dill ask Is thet gait will not infpreprpsetit Ted ' lihmilrientered the Me found, that i tliiough hp: 4onei , esre l we had been provided with le table, seat, and lights, for the. purpose - or reporting, and were by hint invited forward —a courtesy which, wish - all his political transgressions, marks him es a gentlemen.. . - The meeting was - celled to order by John lay, Beg., eating the chair, who Introduced kir:ions. to the audience. Ifs tiommenced - h's brief speech 'll femirliing that 'ate Would 'not wiy how deeply he wu Wittig/4d at - meeting id inter or fats fsilow.oitisens— hie immediate neighbors and blends; to wheel tie under many obligations for the trash) they had repelled in him: - thanked them for those busts. 43)4 hoped there had not been, and would never be, any pot of big life which would forfeit their confidence end respect,. The nflt Congressional contest, he, said, would lie a 'Malt Important one, not poly to the Democracy, blotto' the country. Tha, nest g.residentiel election atej be thrown Into the Souse, and adagio raj* ousydeterndoe the feign. The President needs the support and conft. deuce of hie friends; his Administration most'be ins, tabled auditreigtbened by tho - se of - his own,party,'to ere it that tistriw r fur meintenanoie of,PUtiesin eel/Afield Measures WiltichNere'. adrocatokhgVhit be," ecrunirtfandlte:duiped7 - no „Denuurrat Wouiddrersie4. Ailobteg!-Trattnie ittittAiraky. - rhyleetiererintaniipitearee: • - • !Ph? haifilitlistreitori." or toil. groeseeito Mere bußlAlti:G.te wu also the my of tnrllf COI wititig:allesrAgoi 'notWittlitandincTito sires; Ude waded,. theta weo hosigt,rso or; of bard 1164, sue ea b as Were ittribatable to tke banks f but now the cry is changed, and for political effect.' If the dopresioion ander which the *poetry has been laboring tg the result of the present tariff,,the Opposition, who 'pow ell lustily complain of it,' are censurable for that depruston, in support If this position he referred to tits ;lord to show that the tariftor which' they now' nomplain wu Peuici nadir "posher llenlei; who has re ceived the endorsement of as election to the Guberna torial chair 'of hissaachtmetts, lied received ;the support of such men as Leyte D. Campbell, mini hilt' also been endorsed by bit party, and by others of the Opposition: He did not believe the embarrassments under which the country is now laboring were attributable tithe tad, but if they pe t the Opposition, and they alone, are ni -1 sponeible for it • _ • Re then referredhe the charge which had been Math) naiast him of Toting in opposition to the tariff reselty lion or Mr. Idorris.'^ thi , regarded it as a Mere " hon. - cornball moire on the' part of that gentleman, and ono prhle for political inrposes lie bad remained quiet until the close of the !repine, and only nude it When be knew its passage was precluded by the necessity of a two-third vote to suspend the .rules for ite considera- tion. Why did be not make It in , proper season? He knew, and Mr. Morris's friends knewrthat' it was only introduced for political capital, end to allow that gen tleman to mete a. political speech. ' With pegarg to' ie Own 'deers upon the tariff, be had no wish to shirk the queptlon, but, be did apt believe it enters into the contest. He belieires, however, that the "present tariff is inadequate to the wants of Govern. .went, and. wishes a tariff of come kind which will be adequate to its demands. fie believes that the next Congress will regulate the matter setlefaciorily to the people of the conntry, tinder no eircumatinces should any vote of his be given 'genet the Interests of hie own State; her Interest. wore hie Interest*, and be was u deeply (mutts ed for the welfare of Pennaylvanla and her people a. any man. Another point, upon which - it le said the election turns, Is a more exciting one than all others; but he 4.xmly hopes and trusts it is now out of the political areas. The great bugbear of Holum had, he believed, been &mita qtdettis Thabiltpassedetthe leatusaion submitted the n,iolvagitated question to kvote of the . people. No one double that the s people Hanna had a right to vote on that question. There were many forms of *Opting the matter more fiatisfeetary to him, but, under the circumstances, ft wee the, beet, that could have been got, and he voted for it. 'Pince the people of that Territory hid voted _upon the Constitution submitted by that bill, and had rejected - it, the question, with all its Importance, is now to their own hand.: At the tut election they polled within a few votee of that oast in .bis, own die. trick, *bleb 1. one of the largest to Pensaylvania. At the Presidential election, When everyvote, he believed, was polled which could be, the number oast wee some• thing like eighteen thousand. The vote of Hahne fall bat three or four thousand behind it, and in October he felt confident they would poll a vote fully equal to that of hiedistect. He believed they have a enkielent 'tee 'tx entitle them to admission as a State; bat whether they have, or have not, it they come to the door of the Onion with clean hands, haring a Constitution framed under proper forms, and in accordance with ometlitt. tonal requirement., he will vote for Ha admission. He then alluded to the position of the OppoeltiOn, Amerfeint, sndthe most.ultra leaders of theltepnblican party, upon the ttuestleh of admitting Mtenesota. dings and Mosher°, of Ohio, wlth'suanyethers, fought agalnet the Iran's bill, but didnot favor the free Oat. of Minnesota. Why were they not placed upon the re, cord T * ln conetudirg his remarks, he pitched Morton. John Rickman. of Chester, In regular, meat•axe aide. Me was sustained by the organ of the•Repnblleaa party In Philsde'phia, edited by a renegade Democrat, backed by a letter from John Vir:Porney, the mich.renegade. and by Burlingame, who didn't go to to tight ; yet the whole party, with Porney at their head, couldn't effect the nomination of one * Republican catidl 4 ate for Oenriross.—a fitting thanks for deaertion of party and treachery to friends.. As long as they acute use biro, he was good enough, bet as he couldn't take the whole. negro down, he was not a proper candidate. If any man, geld Mr. Jones, thinks of leaving the Demooratic pally,' would say to him, ae toes eind in the tleroe struggle,' of the Texan revolution ; Remem ber the Alamo!" with the simple change of phreseo. logy, Remember Hickman With a few expressions of thatch for the attention shown him, and the hope that he had wounded the footings of no one, he left the stand, having spoken about fort* minutes. Of those, present, wa were assured, at least one bait were opposed to the meleotion of Mr, Jones; and seen among the Demoerats who participated in the choice of delegates, there war! manrwho will be found arrayed against hint at the election. „Thomson of this' opporition is hie inconsistent , cootie upon the Harms question; for :there were those, present ,who had in their ; aeseesion. In black and white, the avowals of Mr: Janos, that be ' shoubl .stand onnjeer. Ingly in opposiii - n to the• Lecompton swindle. The attempt of : that gentlemen now to. !gum the Named cpieetion as an issue they will not second, and thy will require of him a better reason for hie change of atti tude, from miuncomprointsing opponent, an ardent friend of the fraud, than the only one be bee proffered, that -, t it wan the - best that could be done tinder the elicumataneea. ,, ' People bete an , olthfiehioned way of recoil-big the why and wherefore of mach sudden tergi versations as that Mode by him open the Rains game. Mon, and Mr. Owen Jona will find we opine, that hie oonatituency will , not :be Isle t - exacting than those or other districts. /lowevet. r ynnoh',ffemey:wleh it, they will net'allow him tolgnoro the_ aneas etteetiOn aa au IMO: as be did, both at Oorisholiocktm end at'Atheng.' villa 1 and when he obeli have been - Fellylaunebed I I POR the canyamehe will lind,that be mud be preprint url th RIM More substantial, plausible, reason for his truck ling subserviency to Administration power than he has jet VOltinte4fg4o till demands of his soestitaepor. ' 1,4 4 r.g W S•• !rho business nortlon GeOrgetown. in Eldorado - " r • wooly, was destroyed by fire on the 16th'of Aumind e ' Involving a loss or stoo,ooo of Angnat, 4 desperate affray occurred tie, tween' some french and American miners, In regard-149 _ their right to a mining claim. ItAndted tut fist e deAtro 0 . 7 , - , "of three AMerlealle, nod the womallerof thieltathatit, 'it jig Pre s ideilf: '; - • diettafettivodericitdeeigue troreßiotle IKAPhlrigt,O& that, - it oyerland route. igglagaiyl3epteithber' 12,-1853,411 senor!' w. DIA/MIMS. I Pel ;Mc: littahattstiAla,at' ItfliaatlaridlOneorietst.. . S.7tat.thustax. of the last ateamer'siputtAry, reed,: , • "40 erethattalee, , althpagb scant evouglOefrlng tha_grec - • •Ing.fortnight:eiddenly became prattles, owtfig,to I e advent on that day of quite a fleet of ware *II •Dgiittles eels from abroad: Piece that time the arrivals lasveghn tioued at a few days Interval, no that the mark et by this lidialifabiindantlyinupplied with new and assorted me,. obandise These supplies have. been derived :him all einartent=clipehr Caret/ea of stapia goods from New 'York and Boston, E6711.h and 'tench goods from Liver- WeVattVllordesnwl coabvirregood;stOrear.o4 l ,Salti-, more d New, Yolr." Igardlft sal - Valparaiso; sugars, rieeL4l3',4froni; Olitpa taiga!, and cigars from thsnritl9l Beet Thles; ma° and cedar from Cen tral America ,- and al/ Tales; variety, of' -prattles f .rded by the laisitle Olandi aufathiCradat and Lower California: The demand foetid/al Orilla4er are sorry to say.liss by no mesas been In proportion to 'their supply, The jobbing trade bee flagged, indflargad,. Prof coolloiderablY.a The.interlor .trade baa tkit'beEn' whet iVehduld • bare' been 'eesvon of the year,', and the fever of shipping geode to the North coast sub sided Yetyanuelderaely: ,Inthia last direction our eity is likely to have a formidable rival to con.and with, Intoimuch as ,the last.advices from New York :state that both there andittliostini Viostiele had been laid on for Vt.:Aorta ; &inlet. However, the field' must bei for a time at least. Monopolized by our own merchants. A ceses'ion of emigration necessarily canned s falling Pt the exportation or goods townie aresso river Wang' try. and, In consequence, Allgeht" presents a striking. contrast when compared, with the brisk timealn July, Vie algae learn lobe chinning Once again. be by no means surprising if September ebnuld prove 's; busy mouth for those venturing in the new channel. The auction sales of the month, one, of the street end', surest criterions of the course of trade in thee city, have been ot.ellght Importance since • the sailing of ,the steamer. Their number was lees than during (lie pre. ceding , fort:els ht, being merely twelve, and of Sesotho: mefonty were assorted groceriee. Of course, the heavier dry gooda and...boot gad shoe sales are -not included In this Itet. - •. . . • •-Nink.Arrival of the _Vanderbilt. - • Stab! . lidos; September 12 10 P.ll —The etearerhip -- riusderbiltj7.fronvilemze, sed Senthempton,.hei.hotle , • m4d, ?aer oppe Shep y ict Was de .p thelet- - lIDOW • , :`; , Pr 4 .A.ceidfitt , snit=ihe •Steitb civil to -fliiihr. , op*-' Tvtientyiiiivgots Injured-cone Pigiseuecnif? Sept . !' 11.—ExagieralliCrepotte were .ieceiTed !sit - n and thre morning larelation„to en. ecoldent On the'ilteubeneille ,and ladiefisr Railroad. ergieseld to have gone thhingh a bridge, and a terrible Toes of life was Qoared. - Later accounts give thefollowtog detvile: The accident 000tirreCto the Oineinnati express train going trestVathea - paislare twidge,o,y,er Orem Creek, 11. miles went of Steubenville. The Car lima to the e'en° ran elf the trick, ktooking ont.nereaof the main ; im benSof, the bridge,.eausing it to fall The baggage and front ,passenger car fell- with' It,-. distance of ten or tweliefeit, the rear end.Of: the train Teacsitiingon the abutnient ',The Arstoar was completely broken up:and ,the iratein the ;eat ear'Weie torn fram'their fasten- Intel.. The' following persona wareiPPITO the,eondueter r head oat;111r. Roach, of Lonisvi le, both loge broken; ki 'V.' Cornell°, bagasse insWer4 wriet:oerwined ; Bev. Ittr.,p7shwn, of Amster dam, ankleepreinet„. Neolrati - oniised.' atightiii -04jursdames WIlw; Ky,• Andrew.Andenton. of Ga-rison county ; Mrs. Waturight,,of Netv:reitry; 'D; 0 Gill, of 'rhyton ; hire. Meredith, of Xenia, Ohio •, Mlse Leone, of Alaabethtown, N, .74 Prsillsn, of fi9llevllla. Arkansas; Rev: S. t Rumpliry and lady,'of Newark; Ohio; W •Meere.L.' of Miltens'lnd :4; S-Draper Denville, 111.,_• ,Oapt:,w. T. 800r,.0f Pittsburgh; Oliver 'Orwsbee, of .Veravy, Ind.l and many others who deolined giving their worse. , , . Joreplt glowing, of pinrswille, to fatally lafttred. He ib in engineer, bnt weehif &ay,. being star. ~- A -despatoh from the secretary of Abe road says , that the bridge.breke near the first tunnel, and - will be, re paired for tbApassageof - tfaind to-day. -All the mason ,gere word e n o 0 Ohl% morning, except one Ma; who had both lege broken'. " - - " . . ,Wtighingtpn. • - • - : WASUINGTON, dept 41 —Dr Themes Rainey, of New York, bas been oppointed by the Pteeldeet dpeolal agent to aCconipany the recaptured Africans, and deliver them tathe atthhoilithe of Liberia: He is well 'known in con nection'. with the enterrlietifor' establiahing a line, of , steamers between the United States snd Brasil, will& be will' clnatinne to press at the next session of Con grata. -L '; • Phiadelpit* ia 'the S ,oward Society of Ilen7 Orleans... " ' New Oamisruf. Sept.ll.-4Messrs. Bailey & Qo,, Jew% ellere, of. Philadelphia, baring tendered to the Howard Aosoolat'on of this city - a donation of 5600 for the relief of the suffering sick, at a time when the fands - were low, which in fortunately not the case at present, the follmeine reply lieu been forwarded in response: New ORLIANO4 Sept, 111,—Mesers. Batley 14 CVO -- Your generous offer of five hutidred dollars for our put tering sick ie gratefully acknowledged. Should we be In need of ' it, which :wo am not-at present, we shall avail oureelves of your oermlesion to 'draw. _We will Write yen further by mail: • R. P. SCHMIDT, - President of the tieward Association. Celebration of Perry's Victory. . Crityat,Ash, September II —Efghtateaders and ..one schooner, carrying to all al; tbonsend persens. were present at the oelebmtion of Puree victory. at Put-in' SU, yesterday. The puungers were, from the varicina lake...ports. The Vatted States -steamer illehigan was - also, present. -- - - - - The prereedinge were opened by. prayer from the .Itev. Dr. Duffield, of Philadelphia. Speeches were made by Dr.' Persons, of Proildence.S. I. the surgeon ,of .Perryis Oeptain Champlain, of the, Scorpion : Major Staikweatlier, of Cleveland ; Mr. Cooke, of Sendu.ky; ,Mr. Mason, of Totede: 11Ir MM. Was, of Detroit. Governor Ohms wee preadult of the day. and le. Giddings and Senator Wade were -present ' -A inetinmeutal aesoalatiod was formed, end the Hon. Lewis Case tree elected praeldeni„ . Murderous Assault at Plttsburgb. PrnaililBolllept. 11 -/LllllO Henry , a yon ag .0111112, wad fatally Injured at 11- - o'clock to-Say, by Timms* Smithson. She Mined to 'peak to him while he was intoiteatnd, npon which be, drew a platol and shot her, Ile hai,alttoe been weeded, EnWend:Bonds Negotiated in England. NarrjOpii. Sept. 11 ...The negotiation of the beads of the Afton* and Arrest Nifil arra Italfroad of pttfo yogrogeotedithiough the eviller Of Juries volienry. The Mobile :And Ohio itolßoa4 are oleo rooomsfoltto= • -.. - 3 Yellow.Fivel at New ;Orleans. -Thog OTILUAIII3 t atipt.ll.—.The detths from yellow pryer yesterday were U., . ~.: • , Markets l'elograp. • Olsonnumr, Sept 10.—Fiorir doll ,Irragular superfine $1 76e4.60 ; extra $4,9006. 'Wheat dull ; red 660; 'white $1 10. Whi hew deplined sales at 201(. Provisions dull. Mess Pork PG. ' ' 0/110.100, Sept. 11.—Flour Whrat steady at 12.0. Corn wive at sews. Oats dull. Shipments to Buffalo—No Flour or Wheat, 26,000 hne Corn. • shin. mate to Orwego-17 00, bus Corn. no flour or Wheat, Becelp l s-1,200 bble Flour; 130;000 bO. Whsat.ol,ooo tus Colo: ' • :L CIECKNNATI, 11,410nr dull at .$4,0004 76 Wheat dull Whit key Me Prorielons unchanged.,_- Psw °muerte. Sept. 12—Sales or 1.200 babe of cotton at 121(0 form ddlings. Flour buoyanti Jur nine, se se. Corn eec... Provisions dull, Cotton freights to Liver. ARgy4:li 0 IWO:O,T= WEST It it r S ,FRON '85110.1.8. AORI.F.U. OF $1,6913,639; IN• TAFASVO.E. In pqrairycrATJ : :,4, - ; - # 5l l-9.4tx-Ault &a- • , . Matti nisi' steamship' Bter' . o7- Weak; k. Gray oomtitanding • left. A , ptiswellleptember at '4 .P ; M, ellth pantarwi mag i , and tr B S so r 9 , and arrive& at Nevi York on Sat,rdiy, roldsjet,t. - Sept , 7,Nat 10 k. Mi part 44 oompany with steamship Gran.da , batted to Hey, Weit. Sept. 8, at 9A; hi, tit '25 118,_lon 70 48, spOkeitmirestilp in I oulii; boned t o K e y West, • Seta. 9, , at 7.80 A. 81: .91ellstifed" wile 'nth, btig ,shterlof north: let. :Fr as; 79 50; `' -•-• Ditg Yinkr Wittier, Z. Lewis muter struck on the Rinehslort reef on the 19th ;air tottt tost. , :Orew , , And passengers fared. - . The atntratOp GoldenOatt, It I. Whiting, commie. dlog, left San Iti,nelien' 'August 20, At - 11 Aid on' the 24411," egebanged idgpalp. with steamship Golden Age, boned .hp Sept. , 4;`• at:7 A: Af , passed tbe spin, Paul's /teener Sonora. Oit Point Died at sea; on the 241 h Augast. George H. Steele, age l d 40, Years. late $ resident of Tough and Read 7, gran OPTIC WAG?. A. A Fraser 270 010 P. Naylo,. 10,020 Mark & Wilber.... 10 „ 0 l i tirooker & Warren. 10,1, • J. Srostelit m.' S. 8 220 . Adam • 11;8541 . 1. 11. Weir 5.60.1 J. G:Perkee& eon 5,600 Tamer Bros 4,000 P. S. Wade ' 3 427 411 ton k.MtFarland 2,800 1./Psol). 2.10 0. o.lsamonia:;, 2 490 11.13. Griffon • 2 WO' H t. Hitch & Co.. 2,339 Butcher & Bre 2.000- Cary k' Co ' 1,893 Cobb, Martin dt Co. 1,000 akar'. Lair or rat %We. Fargo& C 01302,600 American Ns. Bk.. 152,000 -Erowlendle-Aspin we)/ 120.500 Order 350,817 Jas.' Patrick ' 100,000 W. Railer & Co, Freeman .&"Co:.. Doman, Oberman &Co., 67,15 7 W. T. Coleman & • - Co 04 N. Holly &A:lc,. , 01.000 200 Boss, Falconer, It , - • • ' ' Co. ~ ; , 48 010 A. Patrick 49;000 W. Panama & Co - 19 800 Dowltt i Kittle,/cOo 21,000 K. ?deader dc, 0 Adams ' - 23 503 Janson. lion 4 ito Co 25,100 W. (lodge k 00..: 20,000 Ls Tat Hoffman k 00, 24.900 J. 11 - Coghill 36 990 0. W, MOM Cotes .2: Co 99 090 J. H. Br. Wllirig .. 16 000 J. A. hi ciamr - ' 14 200 J. B. Newton c Co - 12 551 A - 114fily & C 0... 12,6.72 L.J. Lowrance, Co 11,000 Maniii.Dro &Co 10,600 , Jno. Phelan, Jr.,. 10 200 ; Total 555,3 SUMMARY OF THE POIVNIGHT'S NEWS. (From the altaoallthenia, August 20 On the sth August the anti-Lecompton Convention, at Sacramento, nominates for Supreme Judge,John Currey, or Folio° county: for Comptroller, I. N„llaw. •- ley, of Nevada ; for Supreme Court Clerk 11. Tan nings, ot Butte county. Bon. Jos 0. Ideßibben was also renominated for Cionyreaa, The Leo m ptenites on the same day nominated J. G. Deldwin as their candidate for Judge of the Supreme Conti A. Maloney, of Contra Conte, ire Comptroler. They made no nomination for Supreme Court Clerk. The RepubliOan Sta's Pon, Wien eudorsepi the porni. nation of Chum for Judge, but nominated P. P. Troy vice Dudley., They lose nominated Dr. S th:Gune, of Tuolonine; as Comptmller. . ,• The grading on:the San Francisco and Marysville Railway le rapidly progreteing trrancrisco to now in communication, by the meg natio telegraph, with Yreka. Adrian to the 14th from the Fraser river country were received here by the Panama. which arrived on the 18th. The river bad fallen, And the miners gene rally doing better. A Ore at Sonora, on the Bth lost , consumed 140,010 worth of property. The Presbyterian church was de strayed. A. large, amount of wiro bas been purchased in this city. for tee Placerville and Balt Lake telegraph line The Marysville News is defunct, and the Nosier:a/ Democrat bee arisen on Its ruins. The new paper is strongly antl.tecompton. The difficulties between J 0. Fremont end the Mer ced Mining Company still continue. The latter refuse to yield possession of their veln; and the men who oe. cupy It heist that they will racist. • The last outland mall tom Balt Lake taltobrd Pla cerville on the 113th The Carr er bring( the painful In telligence of the murder of Joseph Oondl, Charles Con. never, Elms Etherege and Tbeo Harban..guarde of the mail which left Plicerv.lle July pl. ' They were killed by ghoshonee, about twenty miles from Gravelly Ford. The Lndluts about Humboldt Bay ore exceedingly troublesome. A. man mimed Orrin Stereos was tilled by them on the 16th tilt., and another mtrued John Veodoll on the '7oth. ' The, champions. of the three politics' parties are already stumping the State. The Panama, which left for Victoria on the 4th, car ried up but 4 Spas age P. - Large numb re of adventurers from Tracer threr_are oontionsily arriving in this city The Demorrats of this oily held their primary else tton on Saturday. 14th loot The anti-Lecompton men elected about two-tblm• of the del.irttes. The topublican County Convention have nominated to- the Senate General 0 S 1 Wllgatrte and g. H. Parker. Del , end for the Amembr. W W . Shepard, U. W Hathaway. J M. Toylpr, J. W. Cherry. and - A. A, DIM The Contention hae yet three ftirther COW' nstlons for Assembly to make before the list is com pleted • Henry Lowry. who attempted to rob a passenger on the 'OMIT Senator or 11.0,005, has been sent to the Court of Semitone D. D: Han.pten; a prominent citizen, well hticfhttei down and brutally beaten. near the custom bou•e, on !be evening of the 6th.' 3. 11. Molloy, Patrick Ddgan. and John D. Dugan were convicted of the offence the first eras fined 150, the second $l6O, and the third $250 They all paid the penalty homed. The City Prosecuting Attorney, 11, hi. Willis, has resigned his office In conernaencte of certain charges of disreputable oenduat made against him In hie BMW Matto:to.. • The amount of gold - bullion deposited for Wpm* during the week miding the 7th. amounted to $lB (p 3 70 ounces, The gold coinage fur the week was $886,000, all in donblo ' The steanirr Pacific arrived on the 7th from Victoria, bringing 860 paseengere The ship 11. Willey' ',ladled here on the IMMO day, With 147 paemegers, from the same legality. - During the last ten days 1,000 Chinamen have landed on our 'Morel. • BROM THE IMTI/MllB, Col Canty bed made atiatteMpt to seise Ponta ',te nor, in the name or Costa Rite: tie war opoosed by the British consit at Oreytown, and the British naval°Moen, who prOfose annexing It to the Mosquito Poe semitone This. it carried oat, will lead to further complications between Ragland and the United State"; - Col. Canty had left Punta Atomise for Aspinwall: . • 80uT11. AMERICA. , The regular Mee Panama pot ere for the Asieniatid Press failed to Mane to hand, but the tailor/tun items of Routh American news are .gleauad front tho eeirerl'at the Tribune °Moe : ' - . . Adilces from Chili to Jai,' H 4 report the corthtir more Prosperous Mai for , some limoprericis. New and rich copper mines bare bean di - Covered, rn'llotiris the dittfonforsignOot , top goods has been rearmed from 40,toAkpfse „ • -, Affsira are (idiot; sod tho Sate from dioturb44o.. Pill. D. P. Bowser. Wiselif:sknns:e . Tanaves.-.. 1.4 Twelfth tfiliti.!,.!!otav , ; - WIINATLIT do OLANNZ'S Aaolsolssire„Tnsavalt.-- .”Tno t,oves sad a, tdre ,, ,—f , Naval Neptementa." Insure NATIONAL Tetalran,..-! , ,Nlch otthe Woods' , -,."Slone, In Chins." - • iieroan'a • Dense. , Nntertaln -tneati, dos 00NOBAT HALL.--8lUI011101:011 PRUOTIIIIII of the Roe 'elan War. . „ - NATIONAL Iltss.—Pandrataa of the Bible. - Tnonivela • Bflacellaneent Oeneerla . • pfit;imni.—Oolopelllfarehepid ling issued orders for the anotud inspeatlan of the cimiinititea of his regiment, which will take .place fn the armories of.the itproral comp nice, on the following evenings: . Yriday evening, doptimhpi2t, • alechanio Rides Bpriok Garden Miles. Monday evening Seotamber 21,. • Wayne Vie!. OplumMui Rides. rueedg oveidpic, Sepptember 28. , rion Rifles, United Rifles. Thursday evening. September 80, . . . Sleek 'Vibe, Jackson fifties. • This regiment is rapidly imploring in discipline, and bids fete, In A shorktince, to become one of the bestret:' Mary prgarisotione of - our city.. _An election will-be held shortly In the regiment for all the vacancy oeossioned,by the death orthe Isle Bailor Molifitina. Asher Leidy, Br o , the present' Adjutant, in one of the prominent, candi dates for the poPition. ,Brom what we know otthe Adjutant, both as gentleman and a eoldier, we think the regiment could not make a better selection. , Morita- Aden of '76 intend . iielthig Norrietiwu on tile, 22d inst.. and „will be the guests of the Wayne -Arlillerliqa of that borongb." The Minute Men hate born mating extensive, prepatatlons for thre excursion, by having their radrorms repaired and reaped. Their gallant commander; Oapt. O. If. Barry, who makes a bendaorM appearance in the continental uniform, baa been untiring In kw exertions to make Wien %Tenable excursion. , - its -• The ,Qadwaleulte. Orem of, the Artillery Battalion, intend giving their annual ball at Alm : It National &mode Nall, on the 261 h of nest 'Month. _ The design Is to. make it one of, the moot . I ,renherehalt affairs of the swum, and from the character of the_ gen t lemen having the matter In Charge - we have nedount It so. The price of tickets hat been . .placed at three . hle eyenlu g mooting of cations airorable to the formation of a new military , company; In the old dia. trict of,Southwark, will be held at Second sod Shipper' streets. ' This district is now without a satlitgry tom paay,.bat it is vary probable It will not be long before a' company will be organized. - Tax, - Itrtrzar Dzokri.—Tbe oulatidigripy: resting diminasion between Damon Browolow, of Wallowa, and Pierson Wine, of -New York, on the slayary question, terminated on Saturday evening at the National MIAMI Nall; hs the presence of a veryla• iilligentaudionos.- Numerous, tedium ...mete in attend. ii, and ihorsismed to:share in the, close Interest - with whack the remarks of the different speakers were 'received.— , ,r; • , Mr. Brownlow wan still indisposed, and his address was read by Col. Bondi: It wa, a summary of his pre-. vione-arguments; relative to , the Divine approval of slavery, and of the benefits of the Waller Institution, tut meter fr om vuriong careptrativesfattiaties of erlsee,- ke., in t o , North and South . It contained 'levered of, his norm er Ifibrat tt Northern Abolitionists sad bine bellied Ysakeee,” which were rea !red with considerable laughter and enplanes by a portion of the audience. There were govern' telling points, and-the whole speech was able throughout. - •' Mr. Pryzie responded Nearly every'seiltr moat Ms int. Promptu end epirlted rejoinder's elielted a round of cor dial plaudits. - advanced no - hew 'argements, but eontepted himgelthy gumming op, in the style of hie opp,biest sal die amid things he had 'previously said. "soil in - &M in:l elan made en earnest appeal to , his hear.» to Aid the , anti-slavery, clues, ;We hive Co room for *Tee a akeloh of ttisseeorichiding Speteehes.. Pritaihin initriberiter theColumb's are -.linviosie, exerting themeelves,to raise snifieleat foriefor,Oietreettqo of a net ermine house, end hate seeds IfrOlOgemenell, , to ' , love-a:held it the National arie, snoory f theigill. of October melt, the pro. -sre.-de-or-wencla-rtrOrtordoiet a d ~.dshorttimp siege, lhe Union, desernbly presented a beautiful house horn -to. this,,tompannfor which the „reentheratuirst returned Midieble ' , Oh 'Thu - radar-- tivenint( Inst.. the tihernis Fire , Eng i ne Ceetiany No .4adopted 'a resolution to visit New York en the Bth of November nett. i'They aspect to :May tar or Hie days; the length rif -time - WM haviog beerr aged I It viii zbe determined at month's to be he Mile freeing /- The eionitini halieChid no invite ' but infitod gbh:Won 'their -own - hook: It iv urn. itsbler lance the changed foaling among the New York Brenton on 'mount er the bad treatment of the Phila. delphie Noes Oordpsny, that the .lllberms members may have a latudsome reception: The new steam ibe Miens of the Hiberuie is expected to be finished by - the first of October, and they - will take heron with them The *troth:to to the hbate. to adapt it ' for the it atearder;) , Ara repidle.progrepaing; and thewOrkmen have re , ched As far as the third story Toe alterations w II be finished about the firs. of October . . ltb 'a Patrego.. A ...Aley_n..—llenry,Gau as c urge ibeth Lang; before the Recorder, with'having ' , ebbed hit} of near $2OO In gold fad Silver cola, soda gold watch and ohsin. :Gantt states" that the amused was. euiPloyad is a domestic' in hisfatelly. and a few Irc ei g. - rit, UP Porgies any or the family ire 6 •ogt 1; 1 0 fdiped th e bureau drawer, sad toot the ke idea abbve mined.. Ofdcers ()Arlin and RUM, who made the meat, Math thatthey found $5O of the money on ihe mimed' the - accused., They alto recovered. the watch and'. thAll; 1, and t ktimber of eilk drama and mantillas. She was sent to O eon to Rimer the offence it wart. • • • AT ilia .—ltobert Wilson, aged twenty three, colored, had hts.head b - injured by failing from the hayloft of a stable in a court back of Twelfth street, near Walont, on Saturday evening. He received • compound fracture of the skull, and Mu trepanned immediately. s Ho is not expected to survive. Alexander Mennen, aged 88, bad hie right avm free tared and thou der 41alocated, by being knocked deem kr the tongs. ot 'a ' wagon, in Franklin street, near Atent.,on Friday evening. - . Roth these cases were admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital on Saturday. - , - • Total 51,040,798 Apnogaz.F. 8. Traby 1 000 8. Lanaborgte& Aro 8,472 J. Avernus' 200 P. Thieriot — 1,000 A. Boegocesitx....• 1,000 G. G. R0b50n..... 21.100 Loring & Co 7 64 A. O. Peak & Co._ 850 Drew ik Fronob,... 849 Panama R. B. Co., 17.090 B. Frlen4 , 160 11. Matson I Son.. 2 822 A Oman FORtigh —A young Onbari, boarding at a fashionable establishment on Washington Spare, made quite a sudden disappearance, a day or two i Dee, causing much uneasiness to Ilion with whom be wa. fimiliarly assoalated. We were informed that he con 'd 1 el lt tterove ; °me Lalrelo o f and from the he blot his portmonnsle, fears were entertained that be had been ensnared in some panel crib, dragged and de tamed with the WOW of ljztorting money. Bobsequrnt developments, yesterday, ensure us that he had been guilty of forgery, for which offence he was arrested. To what extent his forgeries were we are unadvised. CONTIMPTIDLD CONDCTT —At a late hour on fatirrday night tberealdenee of alr. J. B Whitney, No; UM Anita. street. was defaced in a shameful manner. with black paint, by a despicable character. Mr. Whit nee is a deserving gentleman, and the act can only be attributed to a wanton and malicious spirit. A man was seen in the immediate Ylcinity of the dwelling of Mr. W prior to the occurrence, and be is suspected of having been concerned in the cowardly , proceeding. We hope the tenor will lie dlecnvereti and brenght to speedy 4natimr. DIMUCknow OP tun New Botarnwatur .1109 a 11017134 —This company—one of the most orderly In The city—we are pleased to announce, hive just completed a very handsome structure, which they will dedicate this evening As ample arrangements base been reads, the cerenionire on the occas i on will be of the most in trresting ohmmeter. The new carriage, just finished, will be housed this afternoon. We wish them a con tinuation at theprosperity which has always attended them in their noble alms. Ittgusers.—On Saturday the Coroner held en hunted upon thebodyof an unknown white man, about thirty.:eight years of age, who wag found Seating in the river Delaware, opposite Catherine,etreet wharf, on Beturday monies From mere found on hie rer son be was imposed to be named L Ackerman, residing ip Second street, near Pine. The body In in the hand, of the Coroner, where the.friends, by applying, tan obtain it. From appeeratmes he wee drowned the night before. Verdict, Found drowned. , DIED or WART.—Ooroder Fenner hold an in nest on Saturday. ip a den in D oghertyls court, Bed ford street below /eighth. on the body of a colored wo man named Henrietta Antl , ony, who had died of want and neglect It Is no wonder that people die of misery in the foul dens which abound' in Baker and Bedford streets. and - other kindred localities. The only wonder Is that humeri beings live it all In plaoes no entirely destitute of every easeptial to health and comfort. .rinn i* TUX laige frame 000per'et shop. attsobed to lialdemee's rolling mill. at Yountain Green, en this aide the Columbia - bridge, took flee yes terday morning at about 4 o'clock. It burned with groat rapidity, and was very soon reduced to ashes. At One time the rolling mill itself was in great yard, but fortunately it eaoaped without injary. The loss is about $l, OO O. MORE SPORT ON TAR WATEns —On Friday af• ternoon next a gra , d regatta will come off b•iow GIo,• ceeter:ln which all hint' over forty feet loos will be permitted to enter. The fleet will leave Gloucester et eleven and proceed to Marone Grok and re. turn. The race will, In all probability, he the meet ex.. citing of the season. INTO &LAGER-BEER SALOO:C.—Bergner's lager bear //lift, under the Postothee, WIN broken open on 'Friday night, at a late hour, and robbed of musical in /trivalent/ and other articles. valued at $3OO, Ameog the articles stolen were two valuable violins . , a revolver, and a lot of cents. SaLBOT COUNCIL —There will be a meeting of detect Connell this afternoon at R oratoolr. to murder a:numbir of ordininees erhielt hors scoumulated in tbatbOdy, to'conioqn•ioe of the bwiress having been delayed by the dlglooftlea arising out of the contested eleotton cruses. > - - Nswirontrstts 138NTPJICItD 13 oorgo Barrett Ond IleOrita Jogee, the two Inoinont;ng Nentlerooo lltoto wore, crenated a few days Mice of q oommlreoy ta'amot;a• no. forfeit money on a bffaiond rifleman named Farb*. were eenteoced to ,two rental imprisonment each In th e Conley prim. ATTACKED —Between eleven and twelve o'clock a Friday night • ReEtlonian was'-attielted on Market street, West Philedelphle: s short distance seat of the trldge, b. a party•or. four , tudlsns: Re was badly hibeaten ca ne but he finally eicapent by making a - free use of s - - • --; _ •,AtscaniY rotis;'-'llltl :L—A young man; thibea Pr diliam,(tallaitheri Who - lives at Pier nth and Parrish waa rruffoiated by' foul alr, on Saturday, while working lea 8249ine street. Coroner Penner held 114%T:oil!, In the cage. ' A.:GREAT IGATOH Or ORICKET.—The groat match between eleven English and ergbi Bea American players will ao w ,,, www , t o .day, on the arounde of the Philadel. Vela Oleb We learn that three or the Crank Euelieh players from New York will partieipate in the !Mitch. '.Daciwgen.—At a Tate hour oliSitarday night, a .traehe ea named Charles Dines, reeldieg in Richmond, fell Into the Delaware, at Arob-etree* wharf; and wen drowned. BL body was coon after ZeooTered. arergguesteclitO ekati tliat :the'renort that Semeel.Bweenel, ii thi ealdtdea:Sof the People's perty.ln the geeena . dietliet, bed beer, trithi draw; from the MAO, e aatrue, • 2 7 11 E 'CITY. AttUfilltiNTS .TIED3:EV*NING , A litfirtni-WROVXD 00oz - um - 4 : rtorg•. - L , t tittoti called; yesterday, to a new " 4'0,. ' )ine invented .end patenutiv Jetties ; a , and now to be seen at the Ithre 4 of tha 'No. , 1118 Market street. - ,As :the seat* IS no :idly apprdsoblog when hilttse• keeperky7lll be !or flog up their stoves for the gen' eqn4Wkoan p , Iy - do them no greater setvice than hAir describin g its_ leading merits. TbellyAmit which it is "eoiestrttetecl 1.8 repro - eh 41ue, and In fact demotistratedlif -actual experiment, render this etove economioal in in point of consumption of fairkiiii. much rinlokerh'eating_an - overt from tliPsafas - rire..thamany-stoveLweltase.ever examined. -- The see re tor , theta A - Vantages; MR be state 4 dca "limit; 4 7 1 - ,:kl Thd fps 'itietirg the 'Coil, which in other apeOr-jdlbliViniproyed ar ticle commuted, inducing a... Saving aboatlfiffr poi dentl'inrfintiPitial Ithiotiring a more;fhtense• heat to the bottom of the-oven.--The- manner whiekthis imqing.of, the ,itisiolittfebteCielt,oo: ingetidue Itie done by-mtroduchig.jits 0(410,494, air dver.theAre. through a - perforated hollow &R. :,eatotreltleneoybinhOn-,,miugling, with thirgimes„ forma NetunhAstioriendtmeates flame equate rem wood - I.lro;•whiefc" Mane,in.‘-its - : pmteitge around the flues of .the Move, fllttkire lest into tha „oven than''ean be produced by any ,non-gas'ermitinting stove now in use.: Not onlt Viers •We .--Clotivinced of its stifirictiityl ;Iti•jabint economy, -to our mind it •rewses • aystill greater merit in point of donvenleneelle • rapidity wi , hwhieb•eite otthesewiteves bad a tire built in it4n oar preseileareedftleaed:ili tqcskiwaL condition, was really surprising, the paid ootaipled lialteetlog it,t9 thltkpoint4nythir Seen ...leer _than 'fifteen „past tithe' allowed =for oral nary,stoviscwe believe, becetfrom, forty to forty ' die Minutes,' "nil tt-ettinftergument in, ftivoi of- its may notleo,:allo, that thisateve fieitually well , adapted - _M hum bitutoi none:as anthracite--goal.• 4tny„discription; how ever, would fall to ilitustrato the aupertor maeritof • this new cookinrstoVemvpsrfootlzas may be.ob .., (slued by . a Oreeitti frciaMitftleh'. -„Tnoust,s..airoutt. vUn QuAnevusw.—The -Rev. Mr. Carden, Of theitilluichei et Matthies,Binoteenth led Witless etriets. having violated •ritbrie or canon,', - alba Eptstioest ,Ohireh, whfrat - oe .feeset visit' to Cape May, has heft' forbiddenAyllehhaidane, to ot delete agahr ;within the limits of the %Ocoee of wear The b hepte proetiiisition iipub3stied in the %placard papers Paturday. The affair has made quite astir attiongthe 'elutrok people, and reepifdlelly with the Mende of the rector of at Matthias:who will no doubt,. whitest thee legality of the prowdEnge of the Bishop of New. Jersey. Mr. Carden is well known as one pith* leaders in the revival meetings at tapes , ' AFTER sun -Paracauan •-4 , -The 6undiy paws are pitergte Pollen getentittenwith a long pole ft le said that moan three months sines the locttp'et the Vint distriet 2 stathin•bouse. (Mojamenehistilhdi) wan shut up by orfer of the. Board of ifealth,"and Since that time the pawners who should be tsken to that sta. tion , have to be' cirriodWiong distance to other sta:! lion bowies. - This interfe res amlously with the ad. mintstratioti. of Justice r and elf winter', approaches, many poor people who are compelled to lodge in the station amuses wilistgrar from:this neglect. The fault Is With the Belic&COMmitteet of Councils, Who should attend to the matter/ „Thar peldjcikkistttr!d np with lonepoli , A SIGHT ORTH aslaltrAd —WO recommend our readers, with entire tiOngdeneectiOviidt the enlendid pmorama of the .Itueslan War, now bollix exhibited at Concert Vali. With the adjuncts of elaborite machi nery ant Chemistry, this panorama, beautiful In. itself, is made to pmeent entire reality of„ subject i Thus an 'actual bomberdmeiit lir siatiOiritielti limning cannon and burning motets, while huge forts are seen first to smoke, then to flame, end finally to burst iritd-atiOnso The entire panorama is foil of: interest, and Is rune 'superior to anything of •the Mud ever itahibited in this city. We strongly, recommend it to thehetronagiof our readers as tinkly worth the price of admission. ,named' Benkert spent his fleblotth in trytag,to shoot birds, 34 the Tied nity of the retut House . Instead of doing this, beilhot. hiroselr, Ws - gun prematurely exploding in,eonseOnenee of careless handling ; in was brottght to the boepital. suffering %Miter. • • • FINADIcUiL, 'ANIYPOISiItERCIAL -.t:Prutainu„rarai - gep - Umber 21,1858 Reading Railroad stock recovered trait the lato.slight deolins this Norningiattd - oleeed The market irenitiallyfiwas dinner, imd Uperiird, though the tinniness was not very large. - ' 'Phi - Italia that at two ineolockan,the night the eon. ference of the rallrosd ptesidenes' kailionaladed a new agreement b y which the difficulties lietweei the lead ing copipanies are -to be, settlek;uponi a bade' not far 411ffera115.4con thlikelfreid.APPWAlLLA!.Y. l o#4 4 Te B _ °C " ... rat miderfietion,Bl9l ith e are 0t... , 1 EC not muh doubt now ;shine to the confirmation of thi n treaty by the several boards of directors. - ' 1.44 The /leadieg,Oroserre says tvtAsierisehawn rale?. day a small apschnerov. antlirsofte emai l taken from a vein recently Minoriteit In Albany,. tima4ip, -Berk, (month where there,are, Indloatioziw,ef.a large depoalt of this valeatiletnipersl, understand thit - etWeis l , miners : front ffidutylkAl:yountynrknow engaged, iso the vicinity of Weinerville, in digging4*ta4or the put , . pose Of,arorkieg these mimes, end4hat the pronpects of obtaining coal in Sufficient ,quautftleii :to. repay them handsomely. or-Ytir - -The followincis Ca t pot s ts,wlllti Afiders ,: .T9 ' kraut re port of the Goal trade for"the - Weeit ; The quantitysent by railroad Colt welt i5i85,210 06 ; by - canal. 38,541:Ex. ;Set thelyerek,ll,lsf/.15 tons; showe tug q lou of 4,835 - tMisitines last areett ; ,The ‘ Whole,lpse dliliGweek cardil,?which Was canna t o - by 'CM breaking oti a rope on the inclined plane: nem 'Ashland, which dopped the trade from that quarter for a day.ciettwo. • , The trade, atitatilni,l l2l l week as -followiphowing a loss at everilkitnt Of shipment reported : 4 - 1557. 1841. Dee. y —.487.204 ' .85 210— 1,2115_ ' = B7 638 86 540 998. ;1111S117. - - - - 48:1? - 4, 4 114.4'070 ,Del. and godson C 0... a 9.918. 14,671 6 841 Penn. - Coal` Co • - '12;476, 10,478 : 9,003 Scranton, South 7,88.5'zt.4.n0 report. . • X 6 90,19 1 1 41 , 661 , ;'11.492 - ' or the week lndlog:thelllthofi.itnesfAlyasthe fo iwing result. when easonaied Ca% the,prrekinii week Pfiblki itepokiiiil:l9ls2,79i retreat*. £854 449 . 04 , 6 er, ( 6 , 9 4 A 1 0„ 4- e.i. ,113 , 550 848 I Y.D 4O / 4 189: i•• 191 . 896 Beet ' 8 816 795 'Deere - Ise. i.; On the other side of the imetinnt Governm , 6Beeuritlas - 41 1 0;994 244 - 6.079 „Other re0n4it1ee..,..... 16,084,472 ~Dee - 124,20 , Notes Unemployed.: 21,083,540 'lna 991.800 The =miller cotes in eireulatlOnis" - £4O, 882.856 being a decrease of .282,880. and the stoat of bullion in b4tli_departmeoto,ctAlj,4'4,9oB 4 epoeting in laminae of f. - 209,908 irVen conipaied with fbepieeedlocratltin-, pgiuutrypHlAitr)Cji $21011812011 soresrob, - les illxiagr,,s4dwir, & 00., lidinc-sort • 9rood,7lltwirod4lfaa ramrods, do&roorfar Dow) ?PJID dro 01102101 dr.surs, ~. !" 7128 t .60,i3DE . 1 1 1 , - -200 PooOs 5s - ...SOX ,.87 eoli NoV ?set b5...16k 200 Oity:08 old- 4}66„86 . 6011tidttig lt 0100f.-:;24% 1000 do'BB Plt - 083 2 Farm s & 218 Ilk WWI , 1000 iloh Nom Bi' 12.. :65K I-6 Morri s Ovoid '0..101 .- 100 do to ';'.--.', 06% 16 -- do do- Jain-• - 1040 N Penn 11 108;:::f9K 100 Union 06461 Pf....4X 1000 Olds's R Tem 0ff.40 • 'lO Idtt4 Seh A 26 600 Wll kRI 2 01'i.',61 '- - "li Iteddas B • 48,74 6 City Bont,tl - 'is.:4s ' ' 20 Pr d: Booth it b5..53 1 7 . -do ~. - -• - • li&B- , • ',lO P l an6Bk Tenn 14100 x „ft NonfittioWD /1..i.155% 10 (Walk meek 48,1( /2 Phil. Birk - - - 115. - 100 aimed pups. 12, .' , 0 Bob No* Prot.,. .16,i4 ; - 8 -do ,-do do. 'do ~....12 60 do ,• do 'i5::16% , , 8 -do ,-!dO .-;'„,.,12 60 .do do b5..16% 92 do- , 'do bB.:-;'.12 t-- , BIIrfWBBN' 181 Pent% 61 „KM 2009 City Ra R nub. '.98.11 WOO Bch Ib 6 893 C 3000 Lehigh Val P. ai.sax BROOND ' BOARDS. 8000 Cam & Am 8/1 , 8381 2 Norristown 8... .557{ 17 do , 8 al.aq/, 2 Southwark 8k:..75 BOARD. 29 Pena' R 44 1 do 49.16 60 Etch Nay Pf b 6 163 81 liofoullk of I', 0b.,10031 9 Lehigh Nov Pf b5..50 2 Ph , la & Tren R.. 100 1000 City 014 oertiB's.9B3 100 do .... .....93% 100.0 Soh Nay 1m .. b3.419X 300) Reeding Rea '86.71 1000 N Penn R 100....00X 1000 Morris Onnal 60. .87 20 Oatairldit B ON 20 Peon Township Bk 8434 '2O 1i0rriit0wn3 ; ,,,,,„55.* 11078—in. Bat ., .4 - = = - , fled. Asked Bak Na-1 Lap 60..0934 TO -- do t ..9t00k.i... 9 9!t r 0o - , :prat leN- Wt00V01t.239'9.10)i ll. * do:Valet ilit.dB -le , !,, do 2dmt......51 5 , X Long lelsod ....12 12N Girard Bank x ... 12 12N Leh Coal N. Niy. 4934 50 N Penna 9 do_ -, B We - 00 8% flo N, .. N 1030 L•higli Aral It Ca 83% 6 Morris OanalPl.lol 6 I , onnof C11;1181N . G.'1' ; • Bid. AikeitS 43'3150_ 7 88 - ' 108 3{103,76 e/917., tr0t..4..•:,929; :48* do .R. 88%. 1383.. ,do , New 3041008 V Poo ad 80 • 8936 Itookdins- 24N 44K bd,'70.....88.. 84 do mt Oa 44.92 . do midi , 88.70 x 71 Poona 11 as 44 do latmas....loo 101 do ?dm 0a 91,E 92 Korzis Coal Coo .42h 48,56' do prof 101 Ha m Maul 11' 82....015,V 06 - - New Creek At• jf Ostrbia. g - Lehigh Zino .... 1 lx `aPHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Sept: 11—Evening In Flour there is no change, - bat the market is Tory in- active, , and etenderd , :supertlite is 'scarce and firm $5.02X zify bbl; the detrind; , however, is limited to the wants of the trade, it train this SIM% up to $7c1.50 bblfor common to extra and fancy ,heands, as in quali ty. Rye Flour awl Corn Ideal are also quiet; but scam 'and firm at atg bbl.4heat—flere is not mach doing. and the .market Ls rather Mill to-day; some 5,000 bus hiving 4unit ,beyeta lota at $12591.80 'for fair to prime reds, mostly at $1.29, and $1 88 to $1.40 for good 'White," includlog TOO bushels :choice Kentucky a( $1 35051.47. Rye is steady, With- further email sales-at - - lan for ' old, and Ito' for new. Corn Is better, and about 2,500 bushels- yellow sold s 8/5c900 for- fair to* good ,loti, in store, and 92g cents „ afloat. Oats are hardly in About 3,000 bus Southern at 4249460, as to quality, and 2,000 bits old at 500, the latter in store. Bark...-There is nothing doing lb 'QUeroltron, and the market le doll at $ll for let quality No. 1, at *hick rate it is fr e ely °Hared. Cot. ton—The market continues firm Mite - inlet, owing to the' high views of holders, and only about 150 bales bare been disposed of at folly former rates. Groceries Provisions—Tharp is nothing new, and, bat littledoisp, in the way of sales, The inerket toe Seeds is about, stationary, and 500 bus Timothy sold at $2 83 62 121, ifr bus. bloveresed to not so much Acquired for, ant quoted at $5 82g nt,s 731P' bus Whiskey ie selling moderately at 25028 c for' Pennsylvania and Elio btils and 23)10 for drudge. NEW PORN BTOOIB EXOFIANGII—Sept. 11. rla62„noaaD., , 8000 Mi 680111•1 (Pa 84X1 1 700 Readtvg 11 49 2700 Breoklyn WlrEii 91 `.' l R SOO -, do 110 . 49 4000 Erin XL 2d Mi. BdsB6 100 do 615 49 2100 Rod R3l Mfg 6931 1 800 do " 160 481 • 1000 do • 70 290 - do• ~ . 4931 6000 Mieh Alen R 7 V 160 Moil 804011 U R 24% o 1 6 11 d Blfobd97l 20 do ' 2134 1000 NDi Ist Mtge - 80 700 `, de.- 630 2431 1000 Goeben Beat. 84109 100 -dos b6O 24% 40911110018 Con BO 00% '5O BMA 8&N 2 Prf 4510. • 1000 I,s O&M I, G 24% 100 : ' do„, 46 2000 - 0 Bt, P&P DL G 20 200 , ' , do - 1.30 46 - 85 Am 16x rank , 108 1 4 . 100 -. ,do - - 1.30 48% 10 Illinois Oen ft 70 20 Cleve &, Tol R” 84X : 160 do ' .76K 660 - do .' 44x 10 Continental Bk 97 200 do . 660 3481' 60 Paeldo 5141,8 CO $ll3l 100 do b6O 84x 60 do , . - 40091 x , 6 Olelo & Rock 1R72 , . 6.. do, „610 91X 800,, do - 616 .72 ~ 10 'do • ' - 91% 100 ".' do b6O 72% 100 do , - ~ 1.60 91X 360 , ,do -- - - "-7234 , 35 Del & Nucleon Oc. 991 ' 100 ~ do , alO 72% „ . ,100 Erie Railroad 615 18X I 10 • do • -' -729 i ' - 800 ' 'do' ' - ' , 38X , 100 , ' - do 160 72 ~100, dp, - 610 18% 1080 New York Cen R. 79% 50 'liison Favor 11 28% 50 do , alo 7911 50 - do' - e 28% 1-100 - •do "67 79% 40 do ' '. ROO 28 -: .. 260 s: do' 79% 6 Panama 11, , L 113%. .. 66 - do '•' 120 7910 • , ' Tll - 8 , MARKETS., ..... 7 fr i ll: in limited demand at yettardara pew; aslii wae*t to very dell! salerhave beat confined Jots wbite reatern at si.2B, and whits Bonthern at ' Conflialrec 80,000 buihels, chiefly mired inn Wort • rn at 8806743(e. • "„".: Pecs 1.44008 850 . bias It! lota, clearly all -mer4 at rrAtoolvao.:o - WallißT,44es -Cotton Is good Cr.qteat at toll Oita*. ' 9 4407,R1 1 0111,888 Apiehaage4. - PA . ! itifilf;l4VO l MAl oltfor ceskl - tiiiiiitrittrefierWaffeVidlow.—ln the cue of Millistn,Welbs4e thy' jory_zeridertd.a let , ot not" , gent/ !goat tU, ert-0, ' James Thom ptimTtobert Doug arty:Thome* 'Twin, John Mcuiiin , ind - XliCkteQuaistain,Arred for tumult -and riot;Meitheiiictidfilit the 'Wee% and &K nit ted - 400,11.0,,gentence, defermit • -.lVletoe metArT , lte , , 11.7pfy _ndelpias ea. AlPl,TitletWeTf.4o,lollu it 444, '.4ol.44Bp.tbeals.v.peonvy.. dvews, the con mule Ordreulniiric r week for Vag daniraOd rtr cents for" - the c . Thwdefenee in the tome ;Wit dint titre had neinietreloaellicattied andtbat her ,husband'two. atftfiVidser4afbasiiswas .testimony 'showilliHhAtOtarealt'e of Daly rililiving, but it Was proved ,AntAelingtbeenshpetki .fetiseygituenrs„,,, : - , .-Br ~ being lieeeeoWl~ttia ,-- fiet thi -alik& Piter lliti "leT b CiforgiDiZev. in the sett fheAleredlced- - 'Vita e !Thinberd streak above fietentlOria beard on a ',lirlOtAorhep carpus: - The , „ feanafdvitkOwsd that Broweyril that Tea - hut -I Di° lb. 'leof Vie nitlinta tiwitnesetAWN,tween Mrl ',/ft'ar,Pittinid!Aft.l-;174134.111 lite others, 'end id ; 4ot, inurritert' lope we was how . .oyelc. The ant ihdflistrtitdik - ' - *PR! A Ifte if glie. reOesitititfig of a - party iarririetarawAletaidarn,..te Unit/ink of Pennarl , minlo,Melted4emelacidertriseeldiebt/Imtindichatent in - the cue cf_Thoenie dllibone -Ibi - ,4Mithdhttt be bad *Called onf.englieschteid,..:e+eudsceto4nmish him with the - names - of tbeld iateenia, whieh - he drat said he,ritelikt der - 7.ittletnerdS,, , ,b,a;chmaged -his mind, and declined to let hinljtave them. -. .T#18.1111,0f indictment being a mord OfrtfittOtniet k boots gi,:orer of it, had, he Conceived. Mr" - . - Jin/fte Mellow asked the cleric if the Of indictment wee in When& 2 , •, , .!He replied net. ,The Distriet Attorney,add he bed Charge of the - bill. and dellitAt in'ldr - possesslod for a reason which be deemed sufficient - J.ndran,dlow said tbet . that. was .enoneh. no could get Ihteffere rit'therintitari -Irthe gentleman charged iho D r 4.4 4, l torN7, l FfithaorrsiPtioa,,,b4 was reads to heari Mr. Drepsfe IT. only - asked to see the'bilkof Indictment an as officer of the court- - • joge Lu dlow said be bud ¬ed pat the case Should b,e.called upplatjte2oth: of the month, and the illtrret /Morey mina' b, ready - at ;that time to say Whethifinteaded ' „CI m s . A BLIDTIArrt thbroopions rain of Saturday, the etargla r eid,77 Wang' rose upon a oharming . Elabbi 4 h,inoliniiiiit but seldom the privi leienrthiiiillaititien mulous_faity,to enjoy. Oar babitnillielateilitogiairatlielyoresented, In their iwoityminialietlaitiAwithifoliigewhiole adorns nissiX - Of, Ja4IFIIIire - T, 4e;Snore charm- • log Than thediMilinierilerge thlfrojiolla . are allowed Nett ateenjarkAiltimistthereotcrae of the year. The air wu at mem exhrerallog- and aellAtfoil, nun In an early walk to onentntir iikficiA cemeteries, we found the iatomaphere so richly_ impregnated with the pure immune of the soon try., that the advantages of ode rural ohy were brought bonus to are In a new locwa:: The ;a3bileatindtgotlthe Outward day seemed to stamp Its sympathetic Influence' upon the throngs of ititirilitif, / afteiMMieM . 4'44ening they made th•ir way to thelninkfVliiiivi.i s iih several of our ehurehea the.day lied tvhfinakipart for the com munion of the land!kilumer, and in all the different plantrof_winiThin, far as We have been enabled to learn`tha ; iiteirit Of - our citizens from their rummer - Janata tins Vainly indicated in the niumnally large coa -1 geigitUfe iuuttliiteitodira_ - ' - - . - THILP/IMADIELVI9IO4IrOAVIII9 AND LOAN 11001iTY'wP1 itp.gOiritt, piddle meeting for the disposal of Biopic in thellegondlorie!, ntthsir,Offlie, No 2021 Citestent atriet,-nn Inst., at i i 6 O'otoOk - 'obtaini4itintitiseviz.etaye rosewood fiinio,Ntritliiilf:the modern imProremente %Wads In elm roman - or 121 remmentitr-nre incited to attent . themeettegorharernoveralot: the , splend'il In 'Moments wilt belperfOrniednyono .11.;--W. Gras , Sao. Odice,"lo2l Cheirftint Itteptre '.lesigilit , 'lLlzirxis:.:-*e, the under. ',hit:oilcan _barque Joseph Maxwell, just ar,ived from Puerto Cabello atibi; pert, tats pleasure to tpaktitg pnblle that. ljajlta Davies, of said vessel, hu was enir teapi;c` t siitivtiom by Ida con duct as an expellent opeer iyad by,his kind and gentle,- 'Mealy bithavilripit i avaals. - : MaY/tOti sprosperousand trAPPT 'Creneild N. Mtutoa; -D. u 4 OA) 111. 13111lIONI, • - r.Z.,407A8. 1858. oanis fur a giltmbordatait.window shade with the trimmings compleit9,otheraoas is proper- Aroti/Atititein goods 'anteiringiii;gti:lsee and muslin etirtaineggini padres, panda, ptas, &v. ' wholesale or retail:b?W. Heini Patten ; 630 Cliestnntateeet. ::;aelt; - -oAstr ,BusainizeFirai—,The AtChiiingicif Instraa , near - l*tiiic 0 nimrigatorday lest, 10211440 TOlllll49lllll4o:l4MiCkittre.iow on their road to" their"resigietirVAOinta. "11/Wirier Peeler be fore thetiiiopi'veilitatidfirit i iiiii%ilreiiii together in his mazgnee . 11 ,4 IheffilOinefi: 000rern ng iheirytelf; dress," oontirined'he, urn, of course ; proenne e tbst at the Bedwu stoneglgoihingßallAßciekhilldt Wilson, Noe tfl and . 606 Chestnut at ; shore Sixth, Philadelphia )*- 'the s tAlicers said -they' di!, end the party separate! - 4, 4 ge0 ne w cent - rwiiehis to he booed neat year h.a he= exhibited to `the' nierlcan NoMisteatielociety by an officer of the United s titilszofrolckel; the same else of ,the Opt ilf,lB67:xmll,6jf,lfit,differs, tram that coinin `arritidisa'h"eXd:for 'the - shortie. _eaghlultlch_disireledilthePc o 44ol4 - reity. tad on the mast tholtnioripttOn.fikßaL.:3ll4o4wohs Old "Prank. yin Hall Clo Sing Emporitiii l / 4 NO. a , i.cleitnut et t , SATZBEACTOBT:' ,. -" Prayr . Mr. Professor, whet IS !"*dimi is simply a circumlocu tory eryllraf "drat~ shooroelty elseronserlbLea. sn 144tAn, list: . *,:-li.4•l~o o isdit , "ln other words, It bearstholeaket,mlegonet4p toestogie Idea, that a suit of elegiiiikoththt from fashions; ble einieifiiiiiiiOrtiiiihitilioltoiti4N4olo9 Chestnut street bears to oorporeel Militant!! within It. t 'ALT: never falls to remove all aupaifluoaa fana p or:agog. after a few Ittpsk ti,iim g ae, 'entirely harmless, and caititta r ld its affects Aniauttod according to directions, t wily , torn). an . lnyaluat!lat i .,..lo:l i lyt c , ? llat for either 4 &Id br all Druggistat and at tl2o,tailoontory of Jtrugo EfAtrzz. .1. Co., Porfnmers,alyiAclp9Ffr, Ho. 104 (J eatnnt str f44 , P.19M 11 .414ht,if.:f . ge1361 itartsborneis Cltro!AlrDeptriktoitemoved to ti0,.2104th, street, between Chestnut aid - Mutat, witer6 iilllbe 4 fotind all genuine Went fatally meal earnest wholesale or retail :.The lammed and mt. ,peArednattl,denutnd for /iargr6oraels Medicines boa con the ,proptlotopto.ablido Mina/ location ""! -- 7 ' issu-stit 44/Mila L 14yanntemeMs.iin easi made on de colas fOr Croitifie4l4*et:Mll4 Idicelry, Gans, Cloth ,doNES. &130..,Ittoketa, TECIRD and GAS NELL, below LoMbard draf t Bell•fit . - Altetatlve. - --The subtle ellOglesieltul &Mitt ties srs ever st work forth. walate — ioiS Talon of The tissue's: avatriqiii • its e...ind eleteint, iroti, - Ortutents is thilaboistory of lira an agent ever act.ve t anikeeanover he absent without darlings went of the vied fu tlone."ln this slow end alterative process - , It is trulyartinoiallng and Ilfi:glilngrnolletne, For sale at „F. Brown's, Fifth sad Chestnut, and lisssard & Co., Twelfth and,pkestattt. w. ,se9 d.kw te Professitir _Sturnadeisr s tlaiseleal — lnatitate, at tire . IVSST PPLILAL.St,PfiIh.It,ISTIffiTS, corner of VIARKET Street - rsi.4ll,llAhOfili f iX reopened on the drat MONDAY of„Septeinher„ pile; to the num ber of fifty, will be received fillifftin MILTINaII Of yawn ox THE . f*Ofilthalif ' Xiitifdll3. Of in OITT. had cafe cork veyesqacpapiSt Sitti,belikArtelitii the fresh air of the eoatitryfictizia thin began liotifffirerlie "centre of the "eitY. Several acres of oien - granuebiaer co the beau. Ural grovis of this Seminary, which Is patronized by many of the diethagoleha gentlemen of the city, among whom are Editors - ef This. , Press, the Ledger, and rho North American and Milted_ Etateiseszette. Pa. pile are received by the' dayi,4it into the family of the - - 1,1855. fi We, the, underedvied i have hid tooLor wards In Professor Saunders' Inititaris; and fatellPdaring the Session which has Swat4, - rtepect to Parental hli?d,neatt happyinittierele.itkt'44. l s hesith • cud PP:rens in thorough educat ion. our expectations have bearkfalli,reillied." - io Oar ?rim:ids, who are looking fora decidedly good school for Weft.*** we cordially noonandend"Professor Saunders': Institalsr: "MATTHEW NEWEIHIC,-No:l3o4kAfelt street " .TNO: W. FourizY; office of Th..?;el". ~ .`,1314.111.113- 1 4 T.4oblPBoll;ll4mitioii k Rood, Ito 413 Obesinut street. • B. fatiVEL -- IMO .Gtrard:ivenue L. SPRINGS, 331 Mosicit GEORGE ,11. MARTIN, TOMlSrainni-droet.” Other Petrerdihrthle /134..ttn00n ELI S. StriNETE, .1109:744h4istiee 'JOHN 0. AfrecareLt.latt south' 8141 street T. B. OOLORANaea &A% Eighth street. N. B. BBONNE,2IB South leitth street 8A111133L..400114.14pfk Bpars. V. WATSON, LOggii Vinare. WM. bMAIN, Oleo of Wirer.: -) MORTON MoMIONARG, oleos of North American 'SLUR LIMB, Peon Evian,. EU' NO 82/1111 - LRY moss INLET - Oliver t Itakevis 01111.1111.11.11 D - • 1411 WILY 8 11 1f,TNIVW.A.1?RINNII, tad ciresTrarr. tricirtz. Mtn &Whines are now Justly nod to be the Orel in, me for °irony sewing, I:ratan rs, new, strong, nd elaatia . atitoli; - Nor' OTlen if every mar* atittilttat cut.,-circulars cent on application by atter. 144-7 dtekaiii~• • - ' JOB PEOZTKII, . - . FIFTH AND •011:11STPOIT. Ohecka, Noted, Zany Bills Poidist,*llBeadii, Or. talus, Otods, and sll other, kinds td . . :144$ Ptinttog- et Ow* to salt the Omni. oar ar titeheitta 'Debitay:4 lei ''''convenlent term Includes numerous 111-dethted and iopposed insurable forma or disease , aeentipanisd by:general lassitude and exhautition, without any - sateitaine lila external or in tantitl''oinati.,-7,ThatitittilgAiWli:lit sends its re. -Aovatintinilttenta to thslanielittuesishauf the system, and has relieved in *et , contninniti ninny eases of sup °posed incurable &satin, - - -;" ' ...ler sale lithhtp Tinrint.;-Ylithand Chestnut, end tre;:;Twelftli:f4PhSo#,L stal-d&wtf • cl s olog of the L,itioit Styles, and made In the beat scanner, eirireellyfoy3siweTh BALM -We hiailt oar lowest ee,ling prises, la plain FIQURBS on each article, Allgoe4emadetei:olleigare warranted eiti.slagtory,iTh4 Oaccix•P,llift*Siijritst le st Ni b:tied:to., We bellere 014 fair way of dealing, as Thereby all are i r reatieleake, co., -- '6O:II.I4RKET Street. homete , : OROMarket Street, Importer and--Dealer tu.Stoe.:WOlkSeg..aevelrY• Sliver ;and Pla ` tgd Wale . Irtrit-eleoegel sonstantly on Itanci. Thi staticarlbei ming cash to;-4*4 1 . 14 ° , enabledto Beg of.l 0:c,154.. - Ellsooe . clo k ont tit perehasin would. do well to Oil; - ted 48 rePre -isitoci 4.t**1 7, 4 894.5 14 • t. 7.1.44/!,
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