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Sm - • • AIID wubi49eLr,,.DpALEltB azovp3, - , 419 FANCY' , 409Dik '(uinizrovdu,TW - %lug. 480 MARKET, AND 425 liElidtAliT *TB.; And itti l lind ni+ntoinifik: 0024;LBTH 5T005C,0,1i flOclA ; mitoudy Adopted to YALL, , TR.A.-D.ll, "roviAjAL 111;04 - tfqttliiid their ctusti?mers apd FIRST OLABB BUYERS is muted asal-dintra.-- • " • ...iv p rps-zu.itru§HlNG. cioo,ps, 77 19NG1301!.E . ,,"rs,P r E'ARCE, 9 SOUTH *mail - ONE , DOOR `ll.lltOVAiißliEi' ESTR9alli kkkokli. 991 iumattnent 'orldeuls Barniehlag fßoixteat!d TiMlre,"Tifßitat4l4:toyihp*tillijiiiiriti,the Talltire. - side= ; 1858 1858. iOBB, 797+ - WiraT4ta,' SDi_t Raki , STREWS', • • ia" i 4 m o s a,c!, T • - , • , PHILADDLPRIA. ir;, snow in dare their etimpete .111POBTATIOG,01/ EGLK , AND FAGOT GOODS, - iTo which the ettentign o[ the TBADN ss incited. 'aiGutza'` SMITH, •MURPHY, & 00„ , : 231 MARES T 17. AND, 226 21111110 /I ALLEY, - , . , Axe now opening A .17 . .1LE - OH OTO,CIK , . f3TAPP ;AND PLITOT . DRY GOODS,, tii4iten'tiOn'llt • . ;•,OAISEUAND . 4.II,OMPT InTynap. anl4-2ra SCHAFFER & ROBERTS,- ' `NO.' #9,11342HE'r STREE T, • ncroarzie AID 7oIUU or ROSIBET, OLOVAS,, SYkrAIL WARES, • COMBS, BarianEa, `" GEII )11.41N #ND,11591#0,141/ANCY 00.1:%17 ~gta 'anb ,QZapi~. A 9141) & • 03., •, • NO. pa MARKET, 874 EXT, - 3 Aix ,3gow is: aroma .kig • HAT A"N' . D• • iO:A;PS, TO ~VSIOB inEY iityyrki THOATXRNTION OY PROM ALL PART!!! OP TEI aul9.2tato C. H.' DEN - St , ' auxuranripsis nnaLian li, FURS; anew GOODS, i.4IIIIO7.STKANIi POWERii; augnEs; 134. Tans, No. f. 300. 71403 , .g. BTBEET, , • `B.*,:boriiir or Sixth . street, Philadelphia. MEitOHANTO:stro - vespeotrialy invited' to examine • „ ; :1414-2ta incttebto, &-r J.:'E.' - oAl..'Die-ELL&, 00., - • • • 482 OHNOTNUT Street. Hare reeelval, per oteamerr, nee styles , „ , JeiroW, Chats Woo, 'Vest Oheof. ' • ' liplimMd fans, flair , Drat Staab', Sugar Beeketoi - , • .Tet Gado and-Plower 1 7e404. •-•- - Coral ; WM and IffauJo Bete. •,- • Dole Agents in PhthuSelphis for the We of OhttrltP Irodsham'a LONDON T/W...HAEPERB, delo WAVER W.AaE.:• • • • • WILLIAM WILSON & EON, MiNUFACTURERS OF.SILVER WARE. ' (PSTABLIBILED 1817,) sor: 0011110,1/F731 AM) onsaaT aratrara. large assortment of BLUER' WARE, of every de soription, constantly , on hand, or made to order to match any pattern deetred.' Imparters of Sheffield • and Birmingham imported • - seSO-d&wly 113. JARDEN & EEC). • m•sorkoiinizas Aso ncroarass of BILVER-PLATED, WARE, No. 104 , Cheataiut - Streeti- aboil Third, (up stairs,) Oondsoily on hard and for sale to the Trade; TEL BETS, 00.141MIINIONRENVIOB BETS, URNS, PITOHERS, GOBLETS; 01IPSi WAITERS. BAB. •1. HETBi °ABSORB KNIVES, bPOONB, YOREJ3; t :LADL.IB;ko. &a. • Gilding and platingourillldnds of se2.ly iftlntiglAyin .toots. INCEIESTEd do GO., GE NTLEMEN'S W ESTOTta PATENT' onotuEll. alma SHIRT iaArmor AO • - TORY, At the WA F tend, No. 700 ORESTNIIT STREET, oppo site the Washington House. - , A. WINCHESTER will give, As heretOtookbie per. Sonia 'atiporrision' to th e 'Ositilog sod JEtinfittiotariog departments:- 'Orders for hls celebrated :8410 of Shirts and Colltire it the ahort f ist .. notice . Wholesale trifle sepplied terms. - jy24-17 SOOTTi - Oate - of the a= of Wm= ILF 41 cranky/Am tO OcortjtOnwrianiEtvg YIIMIIBII. ING 15TO1IS BH.LBT , IdANIIIMOTORYi 814 ,011$81 1 1Z4118881) (8841 4 ./.08P00114 thepirtra /louse;) 7.lf..,Aoitld,rosOistroll7.94l the attBntionlllB 8/. fOrquirr pstrieb led frlptids.to litore, 884118 re. petted tii.ell:crdire for. 811.111TEI at ah'ort notice.., 1 ,6,0 p 0 0 et ariintled, 001/11TRY TWB 88pplfid w ith -NINE 13111:11'Ve aid C0T,1411.11 . . • jilB4l'' - fIENTLENENIVITSitIN&StitiRX; ItlfftriWHOM; 606 Orr, Street ` abort Biztl4 Phitadelpkia, fi /dna' er ltimiehlns Goods, inet ,manunietureilir Vine - irarniated opal La•avery rapid_ to tuay othenranannharturefin tile oily or ' elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or midi to ardor.. sold-tt, CI.BNT LE ILEX'S ."veicAPPRS pa 'IIJI •DRBSSING GOWSIB. - :-The lariectr heet loortrnent hi the eityj , erhpleeele 'end re 7 ; Fah* MI line of tinder Olothlng i suited tn . tliti sole' it REMIT'S,' Cal .0,14p1 Weft, Flare „ 4 r nref 'VT• ft - iftzkik' ROBES, - BY THE AIALB OR 110111, • womuiTH , • • 41 0 5 AR :'417 :01“6,0,t , ', Y A4I — M ,4 O :f4ris OrxiMrt.inDe• 00fleik TS/TRW:4 I i , . •5 "U.P..sprigas-AND'itaNprAoTtisiiis ,tioS (~( 4 6ADLDSYj• • • • ",;• t • 4 '`. • A " CARRIAttIi,-satt: 'I • SABRESII TRIAIXINGO, cis4 818•11411:111T STA 3."- , n'. caxt ic , ==• „ • _ • • - , ',: . '*::_' 1 I!; 1 - 1 :;OPI. , ,* ) . ! :: ' r,.:O.,PAX,t,'_)SF.T.B.MIIP4-:::0.:,,;'1858'. 1111to4sale filre FOREIGN 'A-Plik LiONES . T.IO - 'PEKBERTON B.,'HUT(IHTNBON;., ' "Nci:ll2 Obeetniit street, ' '• • , '• • Offers for sale ' • • '' DRILLB JEANO, KINETINGS, stawritos, MARINER STRIPES, OSNABURGIIS,'PLANIVELS,' BROWN,BLEAGUND, AND COLORED INDBLINS, In all widths from the i , ' ' BALTIC MANG (JO., MANGO NORTIIVILLR,DO. LOWELL - DO. , -MUM& DO:. - NOYLSTON TempletotiMilli Doeskins and Fanoj Chursintires, Woodward do. do. `, Saxony hlill do: - do. do.: - Together with llama assortment of desirable Foreign Goode. ,". • sepl,lm„ THOMAS -& MARTIN, No. 20 . 03NESTNUT STRBET,' untontaiTs FOR Tag :13eLLR OF AMERIOAN ,OOTTON AND 19150161;31000D8 TO DEALERS IN _ OIL OLOTDS: The Subscriber having superior. facilition foe Menu . ILGOE, TABLE, ,STAIN, and • CARRIAGE_ OIL CLOTHS, •, • id,/301r, preiir:ed to offer /reit Indtuasmenta to BuYpts front all parte of the country.- • • • A large and oholoe Stook Contently on hand. Great care will be taken hi serectlnetor .Deitlers who order by mail. • - wenzuotrov, No. 229 ARCH Street, 1023.3m* . , 2TIONGAS POTTER, Matzutaottirer.` BLAB0.1!1 • tic; , • - • 111:11NUTAOTIMItil . ' ' 011 ; • :Ott . al:, s •:vripimmito, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, . PHILADELMA. ' OD= to the trade a fall-,took, of Plebe Oil Clothe, Madigan end extriici nallty enamelled ithuilln.Dellte and an*. Table oh Cloths, new stylea ; grim glixid Oil Meth for Window - shades. - IPVTilent=sitnatiogentraVt=lnetr, les IDG-WAT, REIISSNER; & CO., -NAP • . OLOTHEI, _ OABSIMBSES • BOLA 601111”11 /011,TIIII „ • OELEHRATE.EO MANUFACTURERS PRA). EROEENS, (Little Ticket,) W. A, JOHANNT, Abhoe, GRIMES & BOHMIGT, (8 and M cloths,) , ZAMBONA BROTHKES, (PariojObselmerea,) , • ItE0101i& LAMBERTB, (P and It Clothe,) •E. TOENEIBB & CO., • • • P. tl•. lIEBREAN-it 80G, '(Mogan Cloth) HABELOPP & 00. ' - Ns. 806 CHESTNUT STREET, • - . RUILADELPHIS. TE.JW RIDGWAY', - anlB.,2en' ;CRAB. 'HEUBBNER. 1 • 200',PACKAGES • • , Brown and Bleached " BHEETINGS, snutairios, Bud DRiLLINos, *. direct from ; GREAii "ALIA, HADIANY,PEREINS, • • — MaSSAGHOSPI TTS, DWIGHT; ,BARTLET, , • And 'OABOT MILLS, " In which will belound a large and desirable assortment, to which we beg to call the attention of the trade. ROBESON INDIGO BLUR PRINTS, HAMPDEN TWEEDS, STBIPES, TIONINGIS, , AND COTTONADEB, • - In great variety. ' PLANNELft, • Per ailaby , „ FROYHINGHAiI .WELLEiI f Agouti, anB4indl 85 LETITIA:St. and 94 13: PRONT St WELLLNG, COFFIN; & • CO., • 116 CIIRSTNIIT STREET; /We on band, and are constantly resolving, tle fol lowingdescriptionof goods : A. W. OPE:AGUES , PRINTS, in great variety, including Chocolates, Turku' Rods, Gneiss, Mhos Sbittinge, and Fancy Styles. • BLBAORIOD tifIREPINGS, SIIIRTINGO; A DRILLINGS. Loasdale, hiesonville Washington, • Union mink . Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnetoni 1t00k. ,, ;- Phenix - Acton &a: MOWS Jauroxives s piriiirnmarxrdt-ohlW Matoada, Virginia Ihmlly, grsinwr e r 'l Bttrick, Itast , n 'scagle,_ Manchester, Moo's & , Farm's, Still mater, hleohanice, Warren A, Cans' River, lUverside. • CLOTHS. Bottondefs, Pomeroy's, and Glenham Co. , a Blank and 1f51207 all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great variety. • ,DOICSICINS AND CASSINI:MOB. Co., Saxton' River, Bristol, Tory's, . etennes, and other& SATINFTS. S~tteeaarvnn+s, es ,& Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Mims% • Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters+, • Florence Mills Rockanurs, Duhring , a, • Conversville, &e. BlLBSlAlL—Lonsdale's, Smith% and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. . - Panay,Negro Strips, and Plaids. Jewett Olt, and Irene Stripes, Denims and Ticking'. Rhode Island and Philadelphlal,lnseys and Apron Cheeks. Shepard'' and illaterls Clanton Flannels: && lI7l•2111 RIOILA.RDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMA.B =, ' : OONSD NEPA Or RIOEIMIDSONILINENB, and those desirous, of obtaining the, GENIIINE GOODS, should 'me that the articles they purehaie,are sealed with the WI name of the Arm, , , 'RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the • This caution is rendered essentiallyneeeigary quantities of inferior and defeetiae Linens are prepared , *won after oessoli and Sealed with the' name of aIIOIEARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus indicted alike on the American 00111111.121er And the winitifsdarere of the genuine Goods, will not -readily abandon a business so profitable, while post _chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. - J. BITLLOOKE & J. B. 1008 E, my2B4m dgenbi, 88 OfitißOH Street, New Tort. • . VVITRERS & PETERSON, , ' • BRORBRB, • No. 89 South THIRD Btreot, (East Bide.) Promissory Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Ao., ma.• truing in this or other States, promptly colleeted, and parties advised immediately on receipt of funds. Drafts at eight or a few days to run, cashed at mode• rate rates, Southern, Esatern,Western, and Pennsybrania State Money bought at low figures. , Drafts drawn on all the principal cities in the Union. an.21.9m CI - TABLES E. 817011., " REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AQENT, No. 814 X WALNUT STREET. Real Estate purchased and sold. Houses rented. Rents and Ground Rents collected. Mono procured on mortgagee, ground rents, ko. Frederick Braley, Esq., I Win. D. Lewis, Esq. - Uorrio L. Hallowell, Esq. Thos. P Sparhawk, Esq., Ames Dunlap, Esq., Oaleb Jones, Esq. auSO lm . . i iIIGUST BELMONT, . . . • BANKS% • 76 BRAVER STREET, NEW TOR, ' Issues Letters of Credit, avatlahle to Travellers, on all parti of the world. J.: , e-2 Om CRONISE 8: CO., 0P.E0117 AND EXOXIANGE BROKERS ) • No. 40 Itenth TIIIRD Street, 11111.ALDILPIIIA: • • Beret' to the BANKS and Boomsla of Phlhele jet-1y OEM MAXIAT. W. H. HROWA, a, KLIALZT, Jti MANGEY, BROWN, & CO., DANK-NOTE, STBRORRI tB OOK, AND 'MCNAMAR , N. W. corner of THIRD and OHERTNIIT Streets, . . Collections made,' dud Drafts drawn on all parts of the United States and the Oanadas, on the most favorable terms. collections Mad°, and Brats drawn on ,England and Ireland. Unotirrent Bank Notes bought. Land'. Warrinto bought and old. Beaters tu Speu , and LOUIS and Time Popo' negotiated. . Stooks and Bosnia bought and sold on 001111111681011 it the Board of Brokers In Philadelphia and New York. OM= , EMAIL]) It. PARRY, , 'RICHARD B. PARRY, Wota_g Publie for Commissioner for Minnesota. Pennsylvania and Now Jersey. ; DA R.R.Ir B-11, 0 T 'a. BINIHEREI & CHINZIIAL LAND Manna and OONV.EYANeEns, , • FRONT ST/MET; obese HICKORY, MANKATO, bIINNRSOTA, • Psi parUeniar attention' to loaning and Investing Roney for non.residenta and others, and eolltotkig Drafts, Notes, &o. •Any left, of ENQUIRY or bulimia Woodprompt attention., Refer _ Dacon;& C 0.,, Philadelphia, , ' Dale, Ross, & Philadelph i a.. . Sharp, Haynes, '& 004 Philadel a. - Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. • Charles Rills &to., Philadelphh. - • Parry & Randolph; Philadelohlii. , my9l.6m* SALAMANDER SAFES. •, .- _A leirgenseortment of , , EVANS & 'WATSON'S „ PIITLADELP.II,IA _II..A.NITBAOTTIRED ' SALAMANDER SASES, , , VAULT ,D9OBS,' - . ' Par pankiaad - stool!. " ' . - ;DANE. LOWIS, ', ' • . . .. ' - ' Equal to any now in noel. • ;'' •:' IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS. ko - ., , ;••.--,.., .• On so good Mimi as any other establishment in the _ n ; ; EVANS! . WATSONi - . ~; No, Re South FRONT Street —. Philadelphia. „PLEASE GI . tla. GIVE iia Ao.A. LL. , sul ANILLA ..ROPE.-=d2O ,Western 'MC. , " Southern Tiferohants—A large At& of Manila Rope ) Manufactured sod for sale ; -. WEAVER; 41,tTLER, & 00.1. Pith 24 North Water street', kid g0:22 NONE WWO.S. , . , . . , , ,- 3 ',e 41 ~ ...'- ' 4.4,- h f .1 f. -- , i , ~- .• ',i' §f ~,.. -.. -qr. i -4 .i_.,.,, ,, ,?,) , „,- ~,- , 0-, , ,:. - . 4 " :_'-• '-' ‘'' 0, - "%i - ' c' , -' ..-' .4 , '-'`"''''. '''' - - ' - - IMPORTERS OP DOESKINS, and trokero. =MU Elafee. •Bler publicatirmo: . ootr NTERPEITS have apt:wired, elu SEPTEMBER Int,r a ttEslry_/celeribed Sin PITTSVOIPS DETECTOR Atiblia 'ed,thioday, „b", /45) p E TISON'E'SEIRIM.ON,T P VF: OOIIN SEEELT DETECTOR le reedy. p 7 ElptStiNoS SEMI MONTHLY, OPIIN , PI PE/T,riorein9rt rOdy. , '.II I EDOERSPN'S SEMI-MONTS/4 ' 00114- I.', TEAPVIT DETECTOR la ready., ERSON'S SEMI,MONTHLY-00,11N ALI, RI ELT PETEOTOR ie ready. , PIiT,ERSON% SEMIMONTHLY 0011:k T.II4}I.EABIT DETECTOR is ready. 11DPETERSON'S SEMI-MONTHLY 00IIN- Jr.: ,, TRAPEIT DETECTOR ie randy. 33E 001:119VERFEITS have appeared .ibis' ail& ere fully described 111'D.11TERSOIVil SEMI-MONTHLY DETECTOR for SEPTEMBER 15th, published this day. Everybody should, have it s numbers 10 cents or $1 a year 'utonthly...'i M'a year for' the semi-monthly. • . Dalt cy sand to P. D. PETERSON h BROTHERS. seplo.ol.*" - • No. 800 Chestnut at Phitsda. )2.041.FAD-READ— .4I.IIU rniv .!oo qNt. ADITION, ENLARGED AND RE. VZBEDLo„- MEWS , POLITIOAL TEST-BOOED ENDVOLINDIA. M. W. OLIJBILSY, ESC.,' • ' Warldngten, D. O. • The - Sec a& edition of this new and invaluable OHO cal.werlt;Onlarged and revised from the first e/ition, Is new reedy for sale. AVSItIi , aTtiMP,SPDALCER SHOULD HAVB ONE., -IDYISDITOR SHOULD'IIE WITHOUT IT. Xvinl.nitisen desiring to post himself on the politioal .questiontirthe day should have it. „ It*? ins. among other things: , ; Thavarlotta Party Platforms. L. 'The 'Proeclesultitual. The Henna Legislation of.Congt:ess: fiovesnors rinses; Staunton, and Walker's Inaugural Senatore Oreen,pouglaa. and Collateer'e, and Metiers. Stephanie autt otheruf repOrts on RRUMI. The iriaterial portion of the Hansas-Nebreska bill. Lecoo4loa 7 neat', and Leavenworth Constitutions The Orltteltdon, Montgomery , Senate', and linglleh The pretes on the f;,7010 in each lionise, Indeed; everything, essential appertaining to the lath* itgatidlqg President Pieree's speolalMeinage. .; Thcosta 134ett cane. ' -, The flintstitntlon of the United States. - Artielre CoUfederation *WashingtonitTartiwell Address. ' • • Ordinances °CMS and . . . - ' , thenla and ,Aeotooky,Resolutiors of171:16 and , 09. - Mr. cray , o repOrt In favor of a Distribution of the Pnblto - 4stiOsi - and able documents against it, with a full Miter; of tho same.- ' , • President Pleree'S veto of the Indigent Insane Land bill. The Address of Mr. Faulkner on the sutdeat. A Ilistory of Railroad Oran,s by Congress, with the `votes tbSieon. - treat pot Message vetoing the - River and .IfArbes.-1411. , „ . The. gchool Lind bill, and votes thereon. Thal:ll4ton Balser Treaty , :111ftriebi from speeches for nod against Slavery - . - Entrants from speeches of noted. Republicans and Abolitionists. Mr, Toon - die' Boatiffilenture on BlaverY. - greventit any.,Buchauan's Letters of Accept- Bucbanan and Williams' Letteis on the bar gain and berigue' charge. - Oalhonn'a Port 11111 Addresc E4M=i;ll The Maysville Mood Veto. ~.i history of Party Conventions.- • Report of Mr. Dole, of South Caroline, on the lio iltionipoirer or the Supreme Court. tinohnnene Minority Iteport on the AMC Ruh eot. . _ filwerkeiVisti and4dr. Urination's; Leiters against the ,American . Orgardsation. and the - Hon; A. , H. Stn 'satin taijerc agaed Idadistna,” defending it. , • Henna* ilaynoiNs Bpeeoh at rbilede`phls, f¢ Nevem :bee, lkid, and In North Carolina in 1862:- • ..A h_ ftdrif of, with the Totee:oh,-the' ViriOUl Tariffs. "A Watery er.the Milted Mates Bank and Abolition ,Petitions.! Ptllmorets Albany Speech and Erie Gayle Let tera• "ItistoiYof .the Annekation of Texan. •,„ Opinions of Public Men - on 'the power of Congrebe overthe Yerri tortes. • , • " The - ltichitleon Letter. . , • .• The fiiihrille Oonventlon and Geer& Platforms. • lilteeotirl-tieing oniite, with every vote thereon sap tionally;otmthisd - , • The Optoproml4 Meamrea of iB6O. - • Olajtote.Oomproritite, ' • Willman Previte. itikittany other *lngo too numerous to menti ston. Evir,littivect is fully treated, and every vote in Con gress, oniatty aubject haying apolitical signification, is htelmoi.wiltpoat up thi, public speaker fully an other qweetiOnt, . - POttntites addreas ' • , = 'JAL B. 8111111 -to 00., Publishers, iii - 2 7 03e ti vimua f P 41i adel pN a , ,_ Sch. copy ordered, and , 1 tidWrpoitti4 , l piepsid. •. • -.- • tAitiltnt, _furon. , ,bog for,PiftemaXnallme r -to engage in the sae of the IWINW!LItttCAPI • e4liBtV•atlftoll.l.NTO.a.NO Attu TRApliGraitALLy. - "'/..11. 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OPlNlONS.—Opinions of eminent Lai ere od 'various points of 'English JON prudence, eliefly convening the Colonial, Fisheries, and Commehe of Great Britain : Collected 8.13 d Digested from the Gips in the Board of Trade and other De positories, p Almada °traumas, Reg., r.u.a., yol, era, 16 pages. Just receked and for sale HAY & BROTHER Law Bisk setters, Publishers, end Importerof, Jraa " 19 Routh Birth street. ! . ' WHE:! ER & WILSON Slifir•lNG MACHINES, OUPERIOR TO ALL oTniari - pIigLiEB,i'AILORS,iO4MISMAISERS, PLANTERS; AND ALL STITOIILNQ, • • • ‘, • OP VOVEN PABEICS. • ' Every kind, alie,ind pattern of these tuirivalltel /mamma for sale at my office at factory prices, I give thliame commission as the Company to Bub .Agents, enOlerchants purchasing on Orden. • HENRY COY, Agent„ , b2ct CHSSTRUT, Street, Philadelphia. Azid. 14 7 West Rate street Trenton, N..T. ; ial3-434 rtss THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1858. Opera in New Pork 'and Philadelphia. It will be 'singular enecighlf 'Our Academy of Mnsici be not occupied, in the ensuing sea- , son, by an efficient Operatic 'Company'. We lave, confessedly, one of the Most handsome, Most convenient, and beat fitted-up "opera houses in the world, and it would be a pity •to have it unoccupied. ' Were it under single or limited proprietorship; instead of belonging to shareholders, the" Academy 'of Music Would be Used, for theatricals or opera or sortie other public purpose, some' eight months Out of the twelve. Belonging to a very' numerous Proprietary, 'the roisponeibiliV "of baliness management becomes those and shifting, and 'the managetnent Itself wants vitality and prac ticality. In saying this, we impute no blame to particular Individuals;—we know not, neither do we care to know,'what pitrtioular Shareholders attempt to manage, the Ace deny—but wo do know that they ajSpear to act without ,any regular buithiess.systeni of management.' ' • •" • • The lyrical dream, which seeing at a dis count in this city, is , at a preniiiim in New -York. "At the Academy of Miele there, Mix' MARETZEK 'has - got' together a good working- . company who `draw - reinniteiative &nisei; and have evidently wen initilll i deeee of pope- larity. '• This evening, as' read the an nouncement, "Lucia di Lainiinumber" is to be presented,' the leading parts by Madame GASSIEII,'SigDOI , , STRiI'AIII ' Signor Gamma, and Signor GasvAnotiii. 'Of those, the two first are newly imported; and have Made; a de cided reputation in 'the 'short time they have been before the Gothalnites. Miss ADELAIDE Frumps, almost the only Americau'cantatr'ire who has•inietained heiself, dtiring'seVenti sons, as an effective dramatic singer,elee'be. - longs to this company. Last nightlieueen Siutertosed Wiii, ) to have commenced a • shOrt 'operatic Sonia at Ber ton's theatre: fili'clinMany includes iladitnie. Coteau, from Paris; "slid 'latterly'from New Orleans"; our old accinaintances BRIONOLI, AMODIO, BARILI., and Liatoomeit ; and MAR CEL JUNOA, the great basso, whose flinging has delighted hundreds; on Tuesday mlles. terday evening,' at' P,anernt's Coneerte,',iit"this city. 'a La Figlia di liegimento" was an. rimmed As the opening' opera. Herr Her, immune, the violinist, - (brother of the violoncello-player 'now with Psaionc,) is the Musical 'conductor. This company hits several', leading' 'constituents. BRIONOLI, Antonio, and .lexce Would be tru mp-cards in any 'Manager's hand.' Of Madame Comm there has been ablindance of' the preliminary puffing; for which the - New York' journalists have obtained no pleatiant nOtOiiety. Ire re collect how they puffed Madame ph Wuraipasi, and how the advent of Madan:Lei FREZZOLISI was Reratd-ed—tho enthusiastic critics declar ing that Ds WnAioner, who afterviards hid to go to Paris to learn singing, and' failed at her public appearance - in Enrcipe, was a naturally- born prima' donna, while one 'of them, beat lug all his rivals, , actually -invented - a'rOmantic biography 'of Fatzzoilzir; which pathetically and delicately wound 'rip', with infOrMatieri that she was a Virgin-Wife ! When*,FAzzo mar actually appeared at 'New' York , greatly - disappointing the public, the Tribune, alone 'gave a,discriminativeeritiqiui; which credited' her with such beauties of voice and execution as she retained; the,antrier and Enquirer said • that she never co uld, have bad dyery class Neict),' arid "-yet that ,abity4a;by„.o,the dontiar,Lstive one, yet' beard within'the walWthe (ktew ,Torhy.& - cadem t q 'of Muffle ;' the' Times lauded the exquiaite purity of her voice and t , the: pleasing creamy vein " of her execution ; and the Herald,' which never boggles at a bouncing 'false hood to injure a `foe or servo a friend, (who can give snitable oOmPtuisation, in ' meal or malt,) boldly announced that she was ;fin no respect' inferior tO;Soii zee." Within a few week's after these puffs appeared; these same critics were lauding some other vocalist, and admitting that Faxesormut was a singer'with a worn-out voice. Not retir ing, therefore, on the eriticlams of most of the New York journals, we should form no-pro judgment of Madame Comex,' whein STBA. KOSOH announced as possessing" Youth, Beau. ty, and Genius." But we know those whe heard her sing at New Orleans, and accept their opinion that she really a fine vocalist. Besideetheee" two Italian Operas •in New York, a third is on the lapis. Mr.. lILLuAIi will speedily return from E urope, bringing witti him Madathe PIOOOLIMINI and Signor Guara ni, the stars of Luuaav's opera house in Lou. don. Here, then, will be a third operatipeem pang—two playing in New York ; at the same time, and the competition, no doubt, creating a taste for the performances. Nor does the musical furore in New York stop here. At Wallack's Theatre, 'quite a band ! box of almni, Mr. H. C. Coorza, the violinist, has collected an English opera troupe which is doing 'remarkably well, at the low prices of fifty and twenty-five cents,: a dollar to a dollar and half being charged by M.ARET.• aint and STRAKOSOM. The present is theii second week, and, on Monday, they suc cessfully ventured on the experiment of producing such a novelty' as Tho Trove- I tore in English. We perceive thattho Tribune , warmly praises the performance, particularly the airs entrusted to Miss Mum and Mr: Gentians, the *baritone, and' Mr. RUDOLP SRN, the basso. Mr. MIRANDA is the tenor. Of Idles Minim, who is favorably known in this' city as, a concert-singer, the Tribune, always discriminative in its appreciation,. speaks thus warmly: "ANNIE Minima has one of the freshest and most beautiful voices, on the stage. There is not a worn or hack nied nose in it. From first to last it is pure' and good. Besides this, it has the English quality of tone—a certain nationality quite in describable, but very charming—the English rose as much permeating the voice, transcen dentally speaking, as the complexion. We rather Marvel that so beautiful a singer does 'not, excite more general attention. A few years since ono such artist would have been deemed sufficient to dravi an audience." , Shall, it be thatovith throe Italian troupes and one English,. we must disperise.ivith Ope ratic perforinances in this city, this season At the most, only two. Italian companies can play the game of opposition, in New York; at once. ULLMAN and blenerzux, in all proba bility,' will fight the battle in Now York. We should be glad to hear that STRAROSOII, in stead of taking his company on a Concert tour, had' determined to locate them with ne, for a season. Or,'N. Italian Opera cannot here find a local habitation, why not tempt the - public Wait, 'and' challenge the public fitvor, with - that excellent English Opera which is succeed ing so very well in New York 9—which has 'succeeded so well in London, that LOUISA. PYNE and WILLIAM HARRISON, after making, aliniist a fortune at the 'English Opera House during, the first Six months, of the present year, have now leased Drury Lane Theatre, in which to give English Opera. A great difficulty, wo are told, is the large rent demanded for the Academy of Music. It, is even reported that, from some cause yet nn .explained, the Rawls , are to pay considera bly less, for, the, house,,than hteirruoi SDRA- , NOSOLI, or any other Opera- lffanager,Matti,get l it for. 'to, there cannot be two opinions as' te its bad policy. The proprietors ought even , tempta - maneger—be it STIIAROSOH; MARET• 'Dill," or ilLetain—to' occupy the house; and liberal terms alone can do it conclusively.- The members ' of the PittsbUrgh Scott glop held a meeting on Tuesday night, and piisS'ed resolution, deolaring that the,organizetion would attend the forthcoming enoampnient in a body. The • encampment begins on the 19th,, and the members of the 'Legion will attend on the 22d. They will appeir in eitheri l e thus in the evening, and Under command of Lieutenant P. Sane. TWO 'LENTS. *;Pooks,,i4c.ei!p,4, ... „ , . ~ . The Laying of ,0)O TelograP l 4° OW!' , 'P't "lin Mellaly. 1 vol., Bvo.onivold, : pp ! ,329.p ' n 'Cahn& by D. Appleton & -044. ' Y,ai "4.60`•; Parry ' Mc- Millan and T. B. Vistereqk 4 ; 't;ratliere k hits 1, delphia. TWe have hid 'Verily' time to glance through this, brit, ludependi3neOf ill being one of thecheapest books we ever saw; besides beln f f well - nrinted'and headlomely r illtustratedift4a , fu 1, re 7 liable, highly interesting,•and,orew.writtert-1 , Rational Comology. , By Laurens , P.„.lifokolii, D. 1) , Union College. 1 vol.-, 8 vo., pp. 887.1 Ai:);, pletone, New York; Parry khletallan;Olillse, alelphia. , . Agnes, a novel, by the !Luther of "Ida May. 1 irol.;l2mo pp.510.' 'Phillips; Sampson, •i Oo Boston. " New lingland'i Chattels-, or Life in a Norlhern' Poor•Honse, ,1 vol., 12m0., pi. 484.. IL Dayton, New York. ' • ' ' - Correction: (nor The Preac] " I ask yon to correct the statement of your corres pondent .!‘ Occasional" -aa to - the; visit; of .3 - ndge Slack to Somerset county, The only thing that is true, is that Adge Black was in Somerset.,.iThere is no stronger opponent to Looomptordam in the w State 'than Judge 11. imcitel. ,Ife . .sinci4s ,t ere ha find,on d siOod st ineetion ;- 4td When the balance' of us anti-Lecoropton Deniciorats Di So or sot county change one views, we-most reePtiotOally ask of your correspondent, and all Other persona, to patina us to speak for ourselves. ,'. - 'H. The come. [For Tile Preups,l , , r , . • ~ ~ : , '-. I have Observed " the oOmist,"flinoelasi. pasta, e _day: evening, 'reit:tinily at ' 7},ul 7},P.,.*:; on 'the northiveatern sliettiOntieYertniid iihali de t a south:Li/6st of 'thi Gireat Beni: . 'lt is iisikileld ni wand eye Which' iMaks flit ft in - a rightqlratituni - As all of vont. readeis will finCit , oonVerileniq to look ant for it in the evening, and but fete at'4 iri the morning, I thought due to them to set tlurt right on the enb t ieet of g, t.iteuernet,',',,,ly.,T o ., , , GENERAL NEWS. • - . A shocking •mitrder . . took place' at Taft's Creek, in Madison county, Rentucky,..onWedntp. day. A man named Wade, and his wife Sa .. Wade, have been living veryunhappily 4 .tegether, on account afar' alleged intitnaoi existing betritike KM, Wade. and a man napted,Williala - B. 1. grave - allai Rico: . . Mn Wednesday...evening, W e returned•heine; aid faiihdffileigritie ithalien .• ,Wade deinanded, that, he' should . .`abseut - .himself and never again return.' „ . 348, - ,Wade. took sides with Mar r ace; and both '<lemmata - el - a tirade sides abuse on Wade, te.whieh the latter "riniliedTesipg very, severe language. Promisigh words - 010"par, ties alma to blow), and Mrs. Wade,and Margrave, With barrel staves in their hands; beat Wade to death. The.murderers left their victim Melees en the,iloor, And packing, - ,iip . all :the. clothing . they wan eloped to parts, utikeewe. .., „ i The Heston Traveller hay q,' ,lill4' thtiBY i lr bienforindimprachleable to lay ' s etibritarlie 4 eitb e that will rentals' for any length of' llintybetw n the main ,land and kitirtha's••Vineyard.,*A It e has been twine laid froth - Palmontli across) the . Sound to the VineYara,a distance - or about' four ; mho; bat it bassoon been-broken - by the Winding of the sea-weed around it, and the strength of th e I current. Bunshes of the sea - weed acCumnlitio , in a short time, to the size Of a ha , ycook, , won d get tangled around it, till the force of the. streate• or tide, in the Sound, would break the cable. The cable used is similar to the n Atlinitio Cable. ,-.'. •. I . - . We ere in receipt - of another - cireelir'froin the China squadron; lated on bbard the flag , ship Powhatan, the let - of July,,. The distribution. of the squadron at that date ws ei follows i, Misfit cent and crew well ; Hong Rong,ffilisilisinpil Can ton river, Germantown • -Gulf of Pichelle, Min nesote,Powhatan, and the Tankce•ltussion steaM er America. "-Total American men-of-war in China, tire; English, - fifty;' including guti.bbats; Fienoh, twenty; Duteh,,two;, Portuguese, fear pond Res. elan, four. Tho eloepa.of war Bavannah,,,Ply,- month, and Sareffiga, wore at El:toren on 'th,e. Ist inn; all well. . . -.:.' . - , • • ' ." ,'• thi s, Ist a Week Since * the prelithinarf steps were taken by W..G..Terrell, ER, of the. fai r feyette (Ind.) Journal, to - bring .about a host le 1 meeting between himself and W. S.. Lingte;Ea t il. of the_ Lafayette' Courier; which', however, , wap brought_ to a less .serious. termination, on Satan. day morning, bytho reception of Mr. Linglo's re- 1 ply,' declining to settlerthe difficulty' la this -way his code of honor beingtimited,to-the: obiervano of the law of seltdefenee. .rAn offensive artists Id the Courier wee the Cause of the•diffioulty, , :: i I The- Rev: Aiguidue Brodhead AO ,wifelift New, York bir Tuesday'lor ' Bootie,' eri - rautti i - .11.4:4,rep-Firlereiorroyiee of the Presbyterian:Heal - of Foreign bitsSiqns. . Mr. Brodhead...is yebrpthlit -in-law of Itiii:M. S. Oitypente'ri Of the Virasnin., 'liter Churehrßrooklyn. Ha is'e graduate of Haien College, end recently of th9•Prineetoti•Theologioal Seminary, and a' gentleman erring ,seholarship and of rare abilities. His Wife' le a daughter of one of the moat distinguished endears of the State of New Jersey. , . ....' , • , Miss. Henry, of Pittabiugh,,Who,was shot IIY. Thomas Smithson , is doing well. 'The Past. says ? The house Vs continually besiagid byslalteis• and: friends,till anxiously inquiring after the health - Of Mies H. The entire community manifest a:deeri and painful interest in the result of this nielau..., °holy affair. Smithson was oommitted for further.' hearing, but Mayor Weaver will not examine him, , - and a further commitment will be lodg ed again s t' him - until the result - of Miss Henry's wound is ascertained . . . -The Detroit ,advertiser of Eriday t sayathat the .! Bei. Bishop' Janes, of the Methodist. Epig-i copal Chnirob; was acOldentailfshot in ITldiantil polls on Thursday,- whirs walking along the sheet, from the residence of Bishop Ames, emit narroadyl eicapild from death. 'A ball from a gun, careleislyi fired by a boy, Strnolt him in the faceientering: his left cheek and penetrating to the nose. >I6 was, promptly. marmite& and the wbund,is not cond.: derail dangerous.!' - . , A Waihingten paper states - that Mr. Zobn, C. Rives' has reoentlY made a - present of upwards; of five thousand dollars( to Otte of his employees, Mr. Michael Caton, as a token of his appreciation of his faithful services. Mr. Caton has been-in' Mr. Rives's office for snore than twenty-five years, and is now a venerable_ old man of about 'sixty years. . - The ,anew of „the 'Lynchburg .Virgtatan has been 'presented' by Ono " friend with neiv •bearer; and by another with a splendid 'paW of shoals ; whereuponhe congratulates Ms contem poraries that editorial stook is "on the rise." The Paris - Acidemy of Sciences has again advertised its prize, amounting to about $20,000, for the discovery of the sauce and effectual cure of cholera.- - ' Hon. Thos. L. Harris, of Illinois, recently had another narrow escape from doath, having swallowed a teaspoonful of arnica by mistake. Canip Susquehanna. (Prom the Herrieburg tlalon.l The complete success of the first State Eneamp ment ever held in Pennsylvania, will, no doubt, induce our military authorities to continue to ap point a similar one annually. We print the short but eloquent speech of GMQ. Packer, delivered to the troops on Thursday of the EnoampMent, after he had reviewed them : GOVERNOR PACKER'S SPEECU.' Citizen Soldiers: If there is any State 'in this Union in which the commander-In•ohlef has a right to be proud of her citizen soldiery, that State is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. From the first dawning of the Revolution, down to the :pre sent moment, on every and on all mamas, her soldiery have nobly done their duty,r-their 'whole duty. Tho volunteers of Pennsylvania have over occupied a place in the foremost rank or the American army ; with them the post of dan ger wee the post of duty, and they have never failed in the hour of trial. This reflection, ARV son soldiers, is a source of-prond consolation, naly;• of exultation, in view of our trials and of our triumphs.' Tn the war of 1810 the history of our soldiers is wntton on the broken blades and hacked armor of their country's foes. On the lake, under Perry ; on the land and on the tea, throughout that event ful and sanguinary campaign, until closed in a' blaze of glory at New Orleans, under the gallant Jackson, the march of the citizen soldier was the march of victory; and his 'stroke the stroke of death.' • When the tocsin diver waesolornded in 1846, and the president of the United StateiCalled urn the States for volunteers to match 'against Mexico, the lamented Shank announced, byproolamation,.the quota that Pennsylvania was 'required to furnish.' Such was the rush or our ()Risen soldiery,' to re!, spend to the oall of their country, that Governor, Skunk, to,aviiiebrebarrassoient, decided that he would accept the emapturies that first offered their services. Gallant. little Cambria • sent two -frill companies under that rule, v(ho fought bravely and well through Out the entire war. The number of companies reporting for duty was quadruple the numbei required by the General Government, and among the first States that reported their quota of soldiers ready for Service was' old Pennsylva nia. Those soldiers wore in every battle from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, and the bones of many of them now lie bleaching at - Vera Cruz, Carte Gordo, Puebla, Ohnrabutree, Molina del Rey, ,Contreras, Ohepultopea, and the Ratite de Belen. - Their shouts of -victory wont up when the flag of our Union was raised on the Halls of the Monte zuma. ' I' repeat; then, we have a 'right to be proud of our citizen soldiery: Whether carrying on a war of invasion, or repelling the attacks of invaders, we are alike victorious. " If a trans Atlontio host should due pollute reto air; We moat them en the rooky coast and gather lau - rels there." 'lf it becoMee necessary, in the preservation' of our national honor, we follow the enarify to his Own citadel, and wo chastise Mil there. You have exhibiterrtaday•a beautiful, a noble sight. The, number that have, attended this en campment shOws that the true. military spirit is still alive among ne. At. this, season of the year, during " the'keed time" of the' farmer, I know the sacrifices he Maw, in leaving his plough, to fill np the - rake:of his Oompsny in this camp. I know also that, your attendance here, and the military discipline and efficiency you have exhibited, are • alike gratifyin to our commanding °We r they have been g t yo u r commander-din-oblef. For them, for myself. I thank you—from the bottom of my heart 1 thank you. The speech was extremely well delivered, and many phrases of it wore distinctly heard at a great distance from the ,point where it was made. At its olese six hearty sheers were girth by the troops. - -2 ' ' ..". , NOTION TO IjoiniasPAmpiwrit ** 4 •4 l 4%,*.ffiATil ( luu~' l wlll fuel maid _: ~_ _ . Iretyfionmatfoittfon Acquit beleece***;.bilmip-, e an ! , t°F44os`fnpota~pernota of tis I ") . qin6riPily, - * - ins kite , IVe nal& eaug othyi Ptlitii4eqn*Oistvi 6j K tie au.. : relit news of tbet - th - drpaitipilar 3o,311:100iti eloureee •Ot tae population, or Aug, 40p3A40n that ifil -`; : f00, - ;c:'.k.:- - - Mao: M. P. Ikrirsaii! "Oamille"—"Waiting for an OnOi‘nia.". WENLIMIT' do .01.1141 , 11 diCINIIMUMTAIIIMIUL.-. - "Two Loren bad". Lile , !—." Married Life." MusiOaa- POND rrAl4.-- bompaar ». .-'7 , trawati firmk.,Clonears 9isroaroo :4:6312,A . - Cideasir Pli;teresluiot 'the _Bee- din War:. `• !,_. - - .Nituriut; Buss.:-'Panorama of the Bible: , • - •.'.-Tgettsuir's • Teentein."-llihteellatteenit Omer* Nightly, MAugg Soniroin.LThe diffirent,maikei Neill. ' ties preasn',st , any time; a - busyseeneybut - they are - particulirly,adive et prevent, and Vendor" of then. Kona 'cosomedities ply thair eantepa moie tlisa. - wonted animation; Stimulated by the lieressing descend. L td. * Prosperous fall iesiorykringsArith:ft, :In the'- the impaled there Is e most tempting array irotisewlfe irlio cann Wink& both botinMful -end ch°l l ,- ProvisTonfor "hertablsr.ninet not .onlyhave bad ", taste but indifferent economy , - - Iltraegerg.; hut if/ o °. c 'lTic.itr Prompts a 4 , 117 stroll through-31m Crowds of ~ sPleoon-Palle,staehdipnielre'lofrof ed m ibl, th il e l er 'hut rook in ete ueb , aii t° 4 M -Ipre toh ui mers ." l; T sa ha ti te sfy r, tb th e e ir , outlook lodgings. predominant feeling is, how moutlireisough‘,: ...,catindenTbetotb.risuonb_litiliwinitabkrerhatt4doxreobataaidless. o t r yt tia dzi e array ~..y r ono fh aerm h ad z: To an uninitiated rail feed g. continent in a single day'd snatketerray, for the ,eilleger often finds the wants of hit little emninonity; impelled bye single ,butelter,And, at but,. but two or three stalls; from which their semi-weekly demands a -meat are doled ottt: " A grentlestitution is this market of mire; and as long 71.1, eating and drinking tont:bine to eonstitute'at leist the hilt ,of maws living,-there is - no danger- of Jte popularity' waning, 'Rhona' PooPlo noceetimes, grumble ,atAts. ihorteotnistri Ma the exorbitant Prinet.whiait th,ey,arS Isedd,fer "" series Of life; " - • Weff!run ''rd Be SPLiCin.=:-A 'amps' it rum ant • tamers,' who had - been 'busily employed in Irsplleiog the main‘bcrice,", yesterday worm=feneed themselves' ' . into the office of a police magistrate Bacentreet, and rapiested to be at sums united in the holy bonds of ma trimody., His aldiirmaninnisketyarse greatly imenied - stab* prOfitleireintritifork'and 'hilliemiredurgellyer . theoidest of the party,: • tg* who'll do yinswish to aret_: married Pi- _The rePlw-_,Wes:,l” TneY, , Yintaid fadetp ' this totherfelier".? - ,Without furthfr 010 1 4 h 0 ln° 14 " • . menial ei - puitints were foretbly gelded from the roam, and while on their' why. to Thateenth'itreet they were - arrested fordraoken and disorderly conduct. nal tibia , • - beck to *Mee of the alderman, who, instead of re. teivinethe wedding fee' sachOUNI made and pro- -- vided,n mulcted the twilit in Shinnied amount of costs; - and bald them to bail te keep tke peatis.-;:; , 131, Enixint..—Thet weather lamina to ' wear de cidedly autumnal cut, and _then:taming* and ermine are frequently to aa,ti render orer-eoate end fires really comfortable: -Mvinpthing aronnd - iseremleits us that the mummer is over; and that -wears fully Munch- , 0 4 ninut.the melimr_glories, and somewhat get delightful main of antumn, It is evidenced, too,- lb the increasing throngs ,which grab '_ day vitiation on entitreebi. - intd the brisk - renewed besets/t iablek: - - begins to be visible leAlte zonrenteat of pedestrian!. Audis_ infused hair. every-breech of :business- Arnanh,`„ pleasure-Seekers reprning from their , swoon se- - : immix abroad, end strangers ere piniiiinglaTer a sesson:::' or thy goiety;or forth. ptirfbeatratall stocky, and in incidentalpeep at : the - elephant, multtlitifous forms. - "A Ely time le the autumn - A LEsscin itre'Pei.tvarrsiiiii`Th'ellew York Tri- - bane, hi Minding' tattle - action of the board - of Memel and f oremen of that eltWrelative to theinsulting,trest; meat of the Philadelphia; firemen during their recent -- visit, and the passageof *rem. ?Intim arpressise of their - regret, mays: ”"The.Philadelphla firemen art dater- - mined-to give the firemen - of New - Yeilk - Wisaiman that' mill not be lost night or in &Mts..: ...already s2,olittaro sabicribed for the entertainment Of a hose ampaay . this city who have accepted an invitation ' to am' on to • , Philsdelphis„ , 'ltisibit intention oflho PhilidialiltianS - to mate thht reception the:rdbat c rolignUlemit - end Int peeing 'pageant that hint, 'veil:men dhiplared United States. , The supper tate bolo - tupiegardlegi or expense, *lithe firemen of„Plaillidelphia and the stibtarbal contributing." 'Cour r.—We have. the a' tioraet, *rid - , t thereby hangs • tale.” He is t ithe northwest, and the polar star agitate 'at Simi lie is the same ehap that, frightened Siltation II and all the othier foolh&' people it Iturripe..' Any 'time biitirepw tes,,time_and early bed-time be is visible .tfru.gratis for nothing," and foran,early morning call, requlreironlythstlrialt ors shall have their eyes open. _An. operaTillantjerhlri- ' the new star to the 14 footaghtt, ,, and 'he is all - Ate letter looking for the ImprovennenC - '• - - The papers may that there ,are three comets now vi; - slide; and that one of them has a tall two degrees In _- length-4,0t quiticki tong to' look at as our awe ft is proper to add that we, I. ve not yet had Wpeep'at - the wh^le of.them anddon't a to =wham* don't, • ImacrEsx.—Yesterday Juorning.,Hordues Xenon. held an highest on - the lOdy ot_the Thinned Benkett, who war aceblentallr ihot•whlle guttning near the Point House on Sunday afternoon last, Wit who died on Tue•day at the. Pennaftraull - Hwltal- The. fetal shot was wised /iy , a compsition`Wanted•Donglass, whom the jury exonorstedizem ;L:: • - ' = - An inquest WAR also ' held,yeeterdaY . mora)ng .by.the 'coronerospon the boater Henry Thomy , on, a lad, who wag knocked from dray add almost inirtintly killed,: at Sixth and Linnet streets, on Tneedayalternoon. It ap peared from the eridatioe that a dray and Mardi:are ear h4t into'l34lllalcin.iitien - the fatal - atfatr - frans-' pine A verdict of accidental deatfiraa renderedi-:" . Mows Antutera Ohlefltugglei 4esterderitr rested two more of the rowdy partielpants_in. the: dia gratefol gimpy affair recently, Their...l:mined tie John, J. Gibson sod Charles 13:IdePrell; They learetikers, - before , AldermanMrexidr. - hPlrhold tbeTWOrdidelftfdr a: - beeline eighthundred dollars rdieh...- Whilst „before -the 'alderman they - bletifedlu ellrerr Glreon , ,Wut ledwienttsetWhera )- ha four hundred dollera,ball for ax . tiaitault,,ald bstAssion , . street Passeni,'er Itallw v y flornianv beeicor:monied the erection of a large depetateer- the-wire bridge..! The ' etruetore will be bails of brio*, and will have a frost of -80 feet, and ideP`h'of 128 feet: The lower floor will-be - need as a car,hotre air" reception room - for passenger". and the second floor-will be divided off into rooms, for the accommodation ante - various enters of the oom pany. Anextensive'stable 80 be' oreitted . neer : the depot, ort the semitstdee!the-street. - Aislwreitt Atfiallatese.—We --annauneed, he:re tofore, the result or the _ eleition fOr Chief _Engineer. The tenoning „person% wers'iononueed u havtng been eleoted AsidatantEleineera:sYirefdtvielon-Banrual H, Freese. Columbia 'ldea°• leeend division_Jobn,H. Seiler; Lafayette Vote; third - division:-,-Jesob Pinhse, Excelsior Hoot and Ladddif: fourth aileron—le -Biek era, „Good Inaenty Marine, - of Iteibm'olub - sion—Joarph Young,Weat Philadelphia Engine,- - IN Ifs Ulsel.ra -Frequent inquiry fa inaattirith referenos to William West, convicted and sentenced to-be hung ter the murder - of his wife.- We learn that he le in either ill health at Moyamenalrut prison: Re is a man otenore than ordinary talent, and some aide writings - Ovine. considerable mental ability:: He spends much of Ida time lifreseng. It must ha prettfovident now that the rr extTeme penalty of the law , f will per r . be paid In ' - Twat' , Risura 'or "tnit''ldatbir:—The orbiket match between thselevaiEngllsteand eighteen Anted- - can players,' at Camden ' was notch:de& Ttleadas after noon, the . latter being the winners. by ,emhteen runt. The Boelish players scored on their dint Innings 60, and on the second ga; Wild, 142... The Atooricans sowed on thole first innings 87, and on the second 73 ;"total, led. The prise hatless atrufed. to Mr. Hall, of Phila- , delphia , Loon ; our FOR CoUNTERPEITS.,--AMMag the =Mk dangerous and lateet counterfeits are We on the Bank of Trade, New Jersey, altered; wig 'lndian and squaw in canoe; female eight end ; two children on the left end ; unlike genuine.- Alecribbi on the Fanners! Rank, Bangor, Maine; Va, on the Ilpicket Falls Bank, Mau. altered ; 2'a on the Brand - Ca Bank; Brandon ; and - f.'s on the Bank of Lltobtlela oinanti: s PIIILADELPRIA 1.1071111T10N.--Mr. David L. Mil ler has invented a machine, embracing ,the three prin., ciples of the wedge, lever, and sere*, by which a work, men at the Norris Locomotive Works.; in this city, welshing 08 pounds, lifted with facility the .enormous weight of 37,881 pounds—um e than eighteen toes-- merely by the application of his strengt . through his bands to the lever. . - MICITENQ 'OH Vir:GITABIOIB.—Tho :American Vegetarian Society will , hold its ninth annual meeting in this city on the 21st inst. Dr. ikon of Auburn dale Mass.; Bor. Dr. Metcalfe, Philadelphia ; Dr. Mas sey, of Olnoinnati, and Dr Grtnincorlioonton, N. J., are elpooted to be among the speakers, - . 'Dtrz.L.÷ln the way of Items:list night every tkingmets as sull - and &arnica as the weather itself: Aftor,the excitement of the peat week it came upon as like a calm after a storm. At the hospital there was not a solitary cue, and but a bare,brace at the Central Station up to 9 o'clock. TAKER TO Tan HOSPITAL.—About n o'clock . . . yesterday morning a man named James Whitaker was kicked by a mule. at Broad and Race atreeta. -His atm was fractured. He wairooneeyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. , STBAUSTIIP Latitroli.-The steamship Knifing. toe oft 1 0 . 10 tons burden. built for o the Philadelphia and,Bostan Steamship Company, will be latinalvti from the ship yatd, at the foot of Hanover street, Rensing. , ,, ton, on Saturday .. morning next, at 10'o'clock. - - BUILDINe" PEOlll7B.—The number of building permits, it is stated, 'evict Arming the present menth; for the emotion of build:no, him been 83. Theta are mostly:for.virr nimble improvements in the upper portion ,of - - DROWNim.—About five oioloot 'led aliening a colored nmnamined Daniel Dropper was drowned off the sleop,rlanter, at Bpoh'e wharf, above Chestnut street. At the time we lammed our information the body had not b recovered. :2 - • _ BOY INJUILED.—A boy fell from a.tree,yeeler day evening about five o , aloek, in Leopard street, below Pbcenix, and was badly injured: We: did not ascertain his age. THE' bOtRTS. yr.svisßDA:r's Pitoozzilites. [Reported for The-Premal • QUARTIIIR FZESIOIIB—Jege Ludlow,—The jury In the cats of Patrick Campbell, charged with keeping a dieorderly„house ,n Duponceen atrest-before reported, returned a verdict of not gull y. District Attorney letugheut for the Commonwealth ; T. Hennessy, for the defendant. . In the case of Job and Carroll. charged with the tor- In Of , MI order in the hind of A W. liarrison„beforee reported, the jury returned a verdict of guilty against and not guilty against Job. - •, - JOXIBIS Blackburn, a powerful looking man,,,itle charged with burglary. and receiving stolen,gcmda The stationery ;store of Charkellasen, its street, be low Walnut, yrae borglarieeelY emoted • some time ago, and several parses sad portinonnalei stolen 'therefrom. Blackburn was seen in the - company or a man who had these goods for pale,. The, jury . o°l:Meted of re ceiving the dole!! gooda : . • STABBLIII Ali FRAY IX _ANOASTrII. learn bylthe Dodder Express that% Mr.-Henry Bahaumwaefatally dabbed, it is supposed: by' one George, Decker, outtehmaker.• The cause of this affray. is thus 'given by the Express: "Salaam was returning front' I the festival with an - omnibus full of pu . ssengers; , and on. the--way passed Mr.' Decker, In comPany, with his wife who were on foot. Asthit omnibus dine up, it is alleged some insult was offered to Mr. Decker or hie wife, which led to a, souffle between Decker t pohauro, - and an other Man, whole mune wehave not learned. _One story is, that both &ham and the other man had Decker down, ohoking but we understand the third, party referred to insists he Wll3 some dis tend, off at the time: 'M all events; When Sohaum got up he said he was stabbed, _which proved to be correct, and the wounded mar was brought home and medical - sad was sent fore". -Sobaum, the in jured Man, Was very low on Tdesday morning, and on an affidavit made' before - the alderman, who oadie°, -he charged the stab- Doctor ,Muldenburg testified whether t p sbi ro o nagt e e ol d ta e diys would e threet hie r a a drys 'to determine - out of danger, and' cones t(plant*, Decker was remanded without , _As ido ode now stands there is something singular about -it; inasmuch as Deokor,atcord - mg to- the Express, -is a mod industrious and respectable citizen, and noted for being - quiet and peaeostble, He denies all knowledge of -the debbing,_and rhys he had no knife or other weapon oitiat
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