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'll,;%,ile;toiiieo-4de, S'ale:sllls4ii:•4o{4-eii iii a' ~- week, under oiithyirialicuplitancesi was car- ' • ,, .-;:friiidierirCintoalecoint Wdetc:thietinei:: and t:s A;5 5 ;5 5 P1041 5 -1 4 410.564 1 1 3 trir#2 3, -* 5 4: ---,1n , 49 , 041;100-ft_nV `s. y 1,44! M o vi ng iha l: , .L.l, witotteitedlcaturezop thetiesaerfAcnikt., midi, 14 ,- 1 1 91 * 14) P 4 * 11°k-ii ß* l C't l / 1 61 4 143 §i;10 ' YOY : 1 f„,iltzilatittimiikt:sl6. hafp,, liiilioaili - oill,, 4m , ALlttibrniost,t unthiltaitbie - -tn,itier;- - f . tylit?, the., t. oitlialk'kcii Ogoyti,i4 ' # l _ , W 4f 44,A1t - i! 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' idergy . 49 i ii0001:'; '."'''” ,' _t '' Enrol'PaßllnrotPhY. a a qt• 0.9 i.Alroady 'have we liadthei pleastrre 7 cif record. 71iitegf.11 - 4,pg:01.:•41400 at ,I,44. l Fe#,Ohesg Igimiiigbiiiu,(Englittd,)4h4C , -04;he aistl 4. roia, eight gamek,shriltaSe:: oust wlthqut, min or ‘ board; on the . 26th of thO',99.,,dttl !l..ttleittf,after.ll4l7ll4-saucceededf...with great forcing,Er f. . - :B , rsottrOltr - tp - hsvii'a.trbtll- .''' if* Wal6l3jrn '. then - .;;;.'Ave hate had kbriet newspaper antionuicemlint 114f.''110.414 , - Tblid*ehOotpateredT:lir.' He il:arts, lOskt,lip,ll:ra.r . searched the foreign jimnals tot.; I .: particulars - of - this game. 'As- one - - swallow • sir irOyMake a summer; so losing of oho . • game .Y chess doei not involve Mr., MOILPHY'S great reputation as a player. In tit?' Illuafra %~• ted'Lon¢"on'N,ei;i, of the'l l ,tlf ro,Elbd c , :•4.tiavingwonthe opeitintgame.l It says bfonpar rpr Panis.,--iwattrig 'the: arriTal, who is at yilenatinifes, the young 11 -11 . 4010„, i 0 tiii , !Ifluffei l V P . l . 6o 4t!:i` AiniiiPi4iirng the_ .found ,in ih"! Carole dis tehees,' with the following result: Ile, gc..;:bait:ptved_ono, , gsme , wjthill. de , Ravi:ire' ' '. whlel: :., terminated Iti:a-Iliarn battler threw against -z:Zontnatid",g. s.ll." , ist , erbioh".he•- wan . rAnd ;;foien, Wbercln be gaye tice , Pairn moves io flire' Aker tiro_ ' 1 4 1 4.44,4(4.t.ttigi rar.!411 , Nt.,14-4 1 P infttr; ( ?Dil -- ,B ll 9fikle , of thr,egii:ours,: T wike,!perect.hy:tho,,Germau.'l. :The leeult of this' combat rill be looked for; 2 witti.gTear interbat;biall'clielekilaferie.'Fiom 4PPPsiii; Millf6atirct yieina,;to r 2i nektoit, 6' ll4,4o - C i fit4.lo,o,Y:M*RallAr t ; `"Vi P eir4t( ) %itis otif.he -fif4e4 EtiroPp.; ovs: ,077;40O, BTOTIZO ;L. ritonzars, of- Doylpa-• yesterday' nominated" for Congress in"tfia'Bneiid n and'~,'oliigh'di strict , bithe" tirCia r iotiritY: .. e llorpittatioa:ras!Analip . ,pithe first piatot. , ::)lfii ROIIEII2I is a gentleman. of the highest• per : :: • sbuiroharditer,*MV is- Pinch fesPiloted: heir.iha r t no, reialtitiptkretti adcipted by. the " Ooritention nominating Mr.• ROB ERTI ,. R e - rune asusfresh man, having no known record i f on the tansiie! question, and- will; dobbilepp, on that Inane: ‘ It is a stirsttrate;epdorsemonti for that • d ip . ik 'llii +" satin of he _' friends of 3 Dr. : -! ;: s#Asi*JoatiOsiit'fkilikeitte*lLdis' p!p?:, clognioa; noli,s4; , 4vgire u s thrit,thafenthuslastti --- I**Ort . greAftandTtbritiDferraimainfmaol - vi:tYiePing ;o l )4 *:*ittAilognon6ei's,ndl Mari: -: '# . .q#A i .9 l4 l l llool l '; 4 44 l t;iii,i 4 ; l 3'o . ' j Ols.'• :Nark. a -,431f01.04imk (0; fq4.s?4,m4tligAtyptig4 Oar_ 40er . . Andandotili, Spirit never falUbleir-or.vi t e? ocVill • Iltookiliiidfil4it s. ** o 4Silleikelikagb - thfadetifnkliOirlilieisGing at! -I'; ;T vo 4 a ki . p ileil y 3,l o f eetfoViaiOOliti w kaiir: :pitigigotp , at- - , • Stenography for the Telegraph. It is stated, in ` l. s outlyoo4he Franklin Institute for the ~ • ; mont ,aat, the awe number of words •: , . ,t lilt , of iteinip sent through ther:tlan I 3 ,o : 1-•n i .:115it for€ 4-- minute (I)47adinaftth 'liponniiines rat t porf—had c,lo,oe'kg 411,1,=,-,itentle;nan - ,; named Monroe', to devise a code system for UBO in long lengths of telegraphs. He has exhibited; before the - London Institution "of Civil:-Engineers;` ; an - . instrunient . aahl, • to 'be; ;ClitrehWegtrftespaitttng through a wire eight ~hayed •;lima2 0001'000 preconcerted mes.. li ages,Afrm mum , pe iirffirtiiriiiettifi. 1161 WilaWirW , lioV'Oibeedhig4n;orltwelve 1 Wil&fldiirill ,lientAterthe ) tritioliV;Which the *eeii's Biffiliob,i4Otte , openbiek cloiln& of ihiltlirlitititiiittarYtellithi , , iiiitansmitted from Illitfdeittr,P.thlYpitiqnered. Pathe Pieeldent's ItitlieltioKedialliting sit tipwarda .016,000 ' Voitil,*elf 'Alit ; Ortirtlifilvilea' !Ivor Liverpool to tendon, at the rate of 8,500 wordslif hour. 1 ' thisqadia thitutig deßiritanewi,pinainify. ' lifirtifiaffgctecif 'electiialty 'arriving I at' a die- 1 ' 'Wit' s laihinl, iiiipliblitifflii the , 'cake of lea* iitiligliiiiiiiifietliii intienthin ef an instre' thillielbillietinlYpinfel i'.•. - : 1 )-:; 1 , •-1 1 'ti= 1 1- k4i. ' 1 '1? - iiitlibt 'WOW frihn'tlifi tint, that/8'0004;f • r ieWriiiiirVittin:iiiiiiefl to' Meet the require:: ' 'llliiiikkwilin l'efekiiiribillamliething" Which , , foriffiikeilieOnlifigiY` Jahpfui:se What rihOiMerf,'.. 1 lilliP-MtrideiiiiPtliiiieli tlie"readY 'laid; itidlialif`thiffolislifittid,`fifitioh'infitfin litli;' ' 'E r n i ribilii-lfitorordliiiry Writing: '." ' — l- ' '-' "IF* iiiiiiiple,l'ilptidse that Ariefeed - et eori t :.; bittlinetiPiaper — taltli'Ont i owl:C . juin& the' thoughts which we areputtititinte'Veihni ;JO& • iiiislblii;Visliiiidlifeil an ordinary kinanuensiS • tritehiStlieffediiiviihierdiriaiy-Writing;h6Vehld tsllifftif dila, fsdil."-lib fnadedititte is the m - Osti r iisiAdii.ffntilUaltitti.habetefolloti a - BileOfif lilidifi*braiibbnisi ant iAi ife‘if Re:wow Tate , thenitelvelfintorinuitencks'in-liis Mind. --Evely ne*eid then - werehould run ahead of the ivii.: , ; ~t,o), an haiii Waelkiquitil ;he h e ad , overtalferf iek. '4 s : .4 1113 .019 6 0g.t9 i4.,iiii;4‘,4 ' quirtm, vof composition. thus frognehtryinterrudted,r , ' lifirtigeLfihn 4 iirifibi; h ltniqucticie : liquid 436' es 4 irgruit4A4) l 44ep,i4f,iidituk4ditvtAild . -- ',66lo47i . iepitt illiroiit , m4:l4ift)44l4fil we , a c5444, 1 4 1 4.47.* , 119atil xs9 , A l ii ) Alta ll .d' qct4.4itketuthtiOtt:Plfebtriher_COTSPlOtloik Avithliur‘owni,htind..a44.4l . .. :ii.r it-.4‘11T',?-.! 11 ' ' l l i r ; :,,Oretlie ;other amid, slipper.° :that our friend lioft'ittemtto ,, Nrboin , pbonogrOphrof/stenOVl - gintliy Wet tiasytaa ordinairviltint lifts. the: . nifiltpiltircierklifero'tri',act = ea gritit3i44sii,= : iiii 4 'irtuldligialrintjtap . ;yo'rti'cif `iiiike dOtVii , • ori 2 pliiint in t oligy'l4inie WiChlitliqinellic'onf , • ilteied4„ to,l l . s 01PrlinflihiquipAntit,g49,4 8 hit asking £qr tipfirWßlllit PorPottodlimPraisit bin ;Ira; Ifoeirin&ttitsrequest that ma ;would hurry l on; 1 as his pen travelled ifaster than our , dictation"; I -zs.Solnethingrifn thifi'ver (With a differ ence;} ;Whinh titestiliedtiilitliteriepauliti to analyze) Is giii d nrlitiar*reirpresilen';'Yl4o(*tif I be " id4tXlitY, - Ctilatfifiiel 6 CY l :#ciißOikorel - Il4,44 6 Atti t g r iANly,- ,/ . 11 ;j 1 -qtYPi rl i in g 1 - 0 1, 'AF I:I ....hPtscolkißK ,Iletim.4.-......efSaggiffivee 44*AuetWii1 4 ,,:bsaelMgreatiftf ,e 0111110,1: We - I 00VA-teeM itspittoth imp,, vepgegoLaAollar at *oaf thelinal efllfiftyrshillingfrßiltishtsl2y: lbeingtittitiabbableflesieit fate ' , fort Oren the; . ettOrteril trfeetadOP'rieretote;':ari' a nietter of , lethnbiYl44 , 6l6g l o, l l i ehfuniejt:': . 4llols I f ', I rit'! "4ot 4; -4111 N not 84 3: 'fnictited, f ,for ,ffe7l:illlo3'oltllit,t;lffireff4l,l:4lPof thi 'lank' teloz 3 71 114 3 ,1fri,t 1 i 2 449470/04 36 ,,Piti04,:Vid0, 4 in ,Itse r ldtbougn. to, ft ,comparittively- small extent: ;SOP onlyfrorn economiemottves, as far as lbw public arw.concerned, bat alsoto !Militate the danniaetien hf getteratbirsinessi: this' aliridged" lorisymbeltelankingis•tAillr ittOite''hif'dm. l liaYlid:!'"OtlielifiKe:', t, tite'llnii'iiill kii'iioiMed -, * ' tini c ,timiiiernoliii,P;ihanitWolidrbii With ii lbw. iiii434,ltiftiCOOtiF Of2,:Orli ' .;*Oid is to be dielitittli',:,...44milft;d,. &in one end of the , oceanjoanttoArt other,,the„ time occupied in sending a message .oftwenty, words-mill; be too much- r that is, the each day's severatcom municatlims„ cannot , be defit , ;on ;within the i imit Of twenty-four hourk;and• in all. probe- • • tifility karet'doiatiii, eableteniay Boon b 6 !made: lipnYte'fni th'ilenianda on itie.,itlailito " ,Tale= - 'gat4i:Wliiii) 3 i(C.'.::::',: -- . i • ;-.7 ) .;, ! Miffi i 4'#:*4/tlnill: ' ;riitifai.l ' a w. 011 , - ;kliown +og ll llk , PoA o 4); , 4 3 .a_*tthe - ,COPini ,Imo: themmlyes , taken this matterin,hand, and srasehinting,and;olassifying,wordamost different subjeota,; nd ued z i t i.in ,icomnsuideartions on' conitrictlng ' what - may' be called a ate o • mphits. alptiabet bf them; for the piirposo. of expediting'.= transmissions f that, instead ,of taking an aickage 'ef nearly_ two 'minuted to a Wird, they ali'eady,.cin transmit two ardi" -. in ;AP,. 41,0e;,nd., ; o '9 o f'h .7_ .4e 1 4; ttio , Yoo B,l 4.- Pt :constricted prbiler alphabets, 'and got eompe mnt'persons to use them; very much to In. crease that rate. At -has been calculated that; 'ant orabbnt 40,000 wOrds'in'the hmgliah 'mi.: l 'ainige;ilie• inott' eepieue -Writers seldom itio 'B,ooo.",,',AS,' . th6reecire, -In stenography, Ono symiork*otten m 14400: to ifignifj several „410;ei',Ont,L,W,c`ndii,;thcc distinfitiv6 meanings! of which ar e ,dieiovered firm the cpnteat, it i s • 'ale? that a small telegraphic alphabet may be medal° express a great number of words, and Asoneequently - ; afford, if classified for different subjects; a coploiumess of language In skilful 'hands suited to almost . any purpose. IL''eeeniS' to` us tbitt Stiverateodes will be .ieqUiledf at lAst, 'tine set of symbols for the ,commercial, world, another for the newspapers, third for the diplomatic corps. ChM Go- Oran:tent, for--example, wishing to coramurii ,cate,..with'lffr:-DAszasior any' other `cmployi in Stirope4lll haVe`to speak to him, over 00 linliilll'Cltibgr r ; ' 6s it would never answer for Dn'SaViraid 'Other,Engliah' officials 'at, Trinity Batand Itilentia,.,to: know what the, message `meant.` So, Lor,d,NaLmssetray, Bending, in structione to Lord Merlin or that do-nothing gir:,G,ortz, Opium:, (whose real business' in this country is such a mystery,) would scarcely wish the telegraph clerk at Washington to -be in the secret also: 'Not only must words be out down to infintils;hut a single symbol can readily" Made 'te retiresent several words. OrinMpircial'repcirts, more partlMilarly, whore " suit 'phrases - are almotit 'stereotYped, such as sc. rums is riz," or gg angers has fell," this abbreviation can most readily be effected. Judging' from present appearances, the At lantic Telegraph Company will have full time, 'and--to - spare, to complete their stenographic System: , ' " ; ; Atlantic .Telegraph. - In our telegraphic news will be found an interesting letter from Halifax, sent by Mr. Ltrimy; from the terminus at Valentia, to Hr. Clings FIELD. He is on his way to Trinity Bay: — Hp to the "12th instant, when he left Nettie, good and regular electric currents pre there froia Nowtoindland, but no, words ainoii the 2d instant. OASTINa HISATIr B.—lt is mentioned in a late tendon paper that all the guns oast at the Roialfiteriderd ilouridry, since the opining of that innenae,,establishment, have been condemned as unfit fat:Sergio°, ,notwithstanding "that eaperi manta haVa been almost ,dally carried on for the itnipesiioraiiffertaining the best desofiption and _the, proper lesion of the, Metals required. The makers" pf,'Anterbian cannon arp - more encoessful AkinWs,: At a recent trial at Cutlet, Island, pear Boston, of gun of nine inch calibre, fbi the purpose of ,testing its endbrania, it burst only at the 10324 Are ;71;000 tires haviPg been made with ;erdiiary, service" °bargee ofton pounds of pow. der and,,s,:ahell ,Weighing, eaventy pounds, and, With' bursting charges, varying from 16 pounds of powder,and one ahofof 90 peundsi.to twenty ppandepflalWdet and telt, shot weighidg pine hintdretpounds. " This last eltarge Very nearly eliegim to,thpmuUle,, and burst it. The win ivaa ens . Captain . Dahigren's for me service; and _wile out by, Allger CO. The (tetras kituriertainitheroilabllity of this fond ,fiable engine ;Of , war. - quail of this olass weigh ninety two, fibbdred pounds, and there was eon• edmad infirefeet no„leas than fifteen . thousand four hundred pounds of powder, while the aggro - - giiteieight of ;hot and shells fired amounted IP _one hundred and , fifteen ilionaand poiluds. Go. "verriniefit has also been trying the new rifle can 'non of Mt. fiawyeti at If itehbarg. - ' The cannon is grooved like a rifle, and the ball is shaped like the Minnie rifle" ball. , It is filled, with powder, which explodes after striking and entering an ob jeot. It is said-that at one mile the body of an ordinary. ailed tree would not tie 'missed once in liftplieff, and expeilment has prov ed if to be ,pearly, so. Thiele the olosest shooting with heavy ornnon known to the service. • ' • BALE " §'Plectflati; ,ORRASIENTO, &C.— *l:4, Bone ' eale, of -.elegant marble and atebasiet: ornaments, vases, MB, oard•reoeivers, choice fanoy goodsoke., will take place tomer• 'raw= (rednesdaY) thorriltig i 29th - fristatir at 10} otelocklinii • be" iientisinetir at 73• o'clock In the eVshink; at 'theft' Ware:rboins, No. 639 Arch street' /3eventli,:-:34nioelleetion is flow arranged • - foreiramiclation. Paul:isl4rl p;,tha atnitering ion of a ,iii ( 4lsl,lbeottiaa ilptiest; Noire orator of anolent .Viret:The eon..ef baker,.roa tte., post 'ableibratad of the Lakpeetii., ' ,the;eoa, of, slave, a stave itleoielf,"maneied tosocitire linper lelteble fame. " , . . BY M.191,T„ MAIL. L I,oni OtAiiourtl." Wktifiligt97; September Alreatipeotilation is rifecKwhat wilt be the ` , Maid R 6 lit, ` of ilitilnlitt:tiniknaLmeesago of the President to both linieseiref ',llonifeet. The par ticular subieot stinging indiCitmalk la that of the relations of this Government with the several Powers, large and small, of tliiisioontinent and the 'continent Cf: fithith - Anierloa. It will be -remota bored that during the past year we bavehadinew treatise revolutions almost every The -.A1414, iOltadiritleigieinitiits;iit made and retraoted,..4 and guaraniees_given and wlthdraftn, Jove aped, if, they havOlot um passed, the cliangis,R the eVer.iferylnehaleido• ioope. iVith'BraztOrit seine' to he of all `ahem in relations of_theritmeet, amity and' reolprooall good .ollicee,.with-the.exopption,,,on„hor , pert, of ;Bathe' disericalnit r ting itevigatiowlail'egainit our !Alp. , ping and in favor of that of others. Venezuela has evaded , r?oni demands, and will evade "thetn t- 1 in .e 'all instamiesim it would seem, .Wilesithe eame-deolded - oourse at pursued, whir& iwas Isitely:pursoed• by:Euglamland,Praime. The intervention 91,those Powers in,mattere of internal :Kov.9TjlMenA , 4o 4 .a, fitatt°o l 'RrY.,rt har r dlY'bo Justine kby c any. of Or, statesmen. . ;few vanada Ia evertree and* while reminded of the butahery 'of ' s .kiatirMari'eltliene upon' the Istlimue of Panama in Aprtl , ItsB, praollialeffeatiai far.. Velem 'the eMitreversy, with ' , this Power be ;W.. inisfea befoie Deeeniber next; it is Probablelhat it wlil the itizt for an:ea strong reoommendations fromtheEseontive. •. lltany.anggeetiona as tolTionragna and the other kitates of,Pentrni„Aoserioa, which lave been the bone of contention 4,:dmerioark foreigndiplemacy, hai4. thfireirc:ont.' t bee fattell . titiO4 that ' G6l4Rerfaotedarrangementidler hie 'bovorriiiiiiilt, Mid - Wit, hti.'llahanan and Obi; onseidk 'doting Oast Winter ifettibier in 7 trttel; oloinwintitatay,•vwhitievor c.ariingement , • hail :been,natule: has bienematnet 'oni,the ;part Of England ,and , the ; United States. While sonienopland,this pkoymn s ent others, deride And oondertu . ktt, snhversive,of the poli o here ? , : toioie,pnreneithilbia Government nnder,the Moir ,iitifi `FO:e"tritie„ Te"hi iititl Alielitifititioffois 'of Mt: thilitaime Efintr.GOiernmentatareststela theirtaianedhde Niitydaniiiiritiivitinimohleainiiii !tAkerg4—.lti jalliFidl*pflFdyibied.hatJswig hyttl,A4lll4p34tden. ,guPga - 1-119r. Pauli , P9xergte, : 61 4: ,Itkatoyes.4,l,,dope, or .ba9ipap dope, starilet UPott. JllP:titnui 3 ttul 110' drityn. :pttui,illlitouiteil,4 ex- - `edliteiii-4 Ong utof from ldiao gitit'leuizi,W dish up th'es'itlilili imbroot • the attaiiiiiiiifitsid liaeh is,tifiloti it wan' tabled fol. Ofit-' igrestifouiValigoUssitur 'Alba - , e‘/Pholesalt of'thd alai:Mons InTebneyltaniata not 40.04aftdontly lookod.for by the frianda.of the Kansas policy of Cho Adminlitration to It has boon.lhey. pon...lngubriona,ay . annboat,.Tehn Q. Jonas: Bets ara.olf?fotfiFitnat iwithant, :talsOra. ' - atainribe Oalircirnia ' the that be trintdih-; logy • • - Ugly rumors float about of- matter for more In. rostiptiAelommitteel, tit the next meadow; The U t telk xarmill furnish some °tabula, developments : t lelll,the, navy, tmmeaotl'one ,But rlpheet 'Of All 'Wilt, he the sohomesA„pilnting i pineder. • t~lttltez~'.e Hotel bas 140 ealeisdedf .. eimlht; dda ilia, - to ant Will - be ,opened' noon !the rOoplaittieguesti:' - ''"- • . • A' nen *balm been , Westland' tien` clitMed' 'bby in Indian; makes the following - anatter-offaof abservations • • •-1 if_t "• "3 1 ' had been said by,poem ana romantic Yen t ng •liutier about the' picturesque 'wools, and , the noble form of 'an untamedi untamable warrior of,the Traria, and far,be.it from me to gainsay 4n Indian Is a noble Spectacle, in a Pio turo• or at a safelistineent when bit noble spectacle is moving:his moobasins in yourdireo don, and , you have to do some, tall walking in order to' keep the capillarySulsatinie on thisummit of your oraninin, dil his'' Vanishosi and you see „in hint poly of painted;, greasy misoreant, who. Will, teyou, give 'him a °Winos, your 4air,..with: the 'Warne' (Madan spirif,,oicapcded ',and mo st evens, with , Whiels , hd would ask`- anothiir;' spietdole !for a tittlo more of that,' baked dog.' I used to think like the Oats ; no* the ei gh t of an Indian ~givesm aiCevamp'in " " BY - TEL E fWashington: 27.—(orernor. ,Denver. writing to the Secretary of the Interior, 13eptemberl7th, says t gat the late news from,PikeisTeak . 'Romeo no room to. ,doubt the Alorreetuses, of the reported ,diecioreries of gold in that rfolulV. The eiploreii in that riot, ity 'bee° round siptinintthe Arkansas. onAtie beads of the , Kansas„andost the Sort of the Platte steers, am. binning ab ittent totintrY More:Aban three htlitdred Pliti.iiishosEmtines. yet inidnd airy, omoherry Greek. a tributary et the ,South Platte, directly north of Pike's Peak: ' t . • " ' ' i ~ ,GotefnOr DOM had not yet heerfl of mane 'but the beat Information wonldie,em to ineleate a great similarity betwein'tltinufminesi end the first diSsorerire InVelifornie. In reef of,tb,e preseq condition of at fairs In that regien, and to liniment future eiio 'corner Deem edrirthitleqe there hi he .irlthdrewe . from Trfe,..emethoiti ,they cre.iman.to settlement, bay ing nadir& the 'Cadets in Dalifornia hoe for all who may see tit to engage in'erorking the Mitim . The enuntry,lie believed, or has born , claimed by the 'Mats; the Oheyennes,"the Wows.. and !hot Ar ,rapahoes, and- he dere sot know that their title to it has ever teen-extinguished. A li it hut ; not, ,there be MO liotible in withdrawing the lands under the operation of, the preemption laws; but if it has, then `they ought to be withdrawn anyhow. and the flee and teasons , rifiorted to googreis next winter It would, be adns,,alsoke advisable to send out 'ammo competent person to examine the mines. and report the fasts in' connection with' them. - - - - The soling Commitsioner of the General Land °Moe to-day submitted to - the President eleven patents of land., enuring under. the .grants of September 1850 ; one In Milan district, Missouri; six to Helena dlstrict, Arkansas. and four in Florida, containing la the aggro. seta 2,192 674 scree of swamp hods in these Stable.: Jibe Bowlin returned to Washlngton this morning, to await his thal instruotions 'before setting out for Paraguay. The survey of the railroad from Hodson to Superior -and Baytield, Wisconsin, a distance of 164 mllee, bas been approved by the Secretary of the Interior, which secures to the oornpany a large ant valuable grant of The Atlantic Telegraph. Ilerairer, Sept. 21.—T0 Orson W. Preto, New York: I-have arrived here on .my way, to the Bay of Bull% 'Arm with instruments, and regulations to test the cable in concert with 'sleuths. • Good and -regular ourrenta from Newfoundland Vert) received up to the day I left Valenti*, the 12th, but no words had been received alone the 24 instant. The testing ehowi a lore of lusts. lotion th=e* miles from Valenti*, but I hops to work through it I leave here as soon as possible. The steemer for St ;ohne does not start till the Itli of Octo ber, hut I shall try to get there by, gun-host or other- Wise Immediately. (Signed) Lonny, from the Valets. ti Office. The Seventh Congressional District. Dortawrowis, Sept. 27. The Democratic County Convention raet here today, and nominated Stokes L. Roberts for Cleigrkss. The Conferees from Lehigh met and concurred In the nomination. Gen. Paul apple:much wts nominated for State Senator, and Philip K. lists and L. B. Scott for Mi serably. • _ . . . . IL, 0. Longneolier, has been nominated for Congress, fir the Marla composed of Lehigh and Backs coon ties (the Seventh), by the Republican Connly Conven tion of Lehigh, the latter county having the choke) thus term. The Thirteenth Congressional District. &Romano, Sept 2L—The Democratic enferean met here today. and unanimously rt.-nominated Hon. Wm• 11, Ditaratek,tor Congress, • The'state Fair at Pittsburgh. PITT/Mann, Pepe. 27.—The State Pale will open to morrow tinder flattering prospeete, tar exceeding the expectations of the officers and managers. The number of entries for exhibition are ;very nume rous, the stock entries greatly exceeding that of any pretiontyear. All the stalls upon the ground are al ready filled, and others are in process of erection. The display of farm Implements and machinery is surpassingly finei and ebery branch of indtuitry is fully represented. The collection of horses from various States is nu merous and fine. The prominent features of the exhi bition will be the mule and donkey races, with a fine display of female equestrianism. There will be on exhibitions rogue's gallery," from Mayor Weaver's office, with portraits of noted pick po kets and thieves. The weather is very fine. A large number of strangers have' sires& arrived. including many, distinguished persons from this and other Statee. There are ample accommodations in the city for all. Accident to the steamer Florida. New Yor, Sept. 27 —The demur Florida was towed in to-day by the Augusta. Bbe disabled her machinery off Cape llattinu She tranaferred her passengers to the brig Mary Milliken, to be landed at Tykes: La ten.—The steamer Star of the South boa Jdat ar rived from Savannah with MIT-three of the Florldaia passengers, taken from the brig Mary Milliken, off Cope Lookout. Railroad Fares. ,New Tons, Sept 21—The Erie Railroad Oorspany has ratified the doings of the recent Railroad Conven. Lion. The fare to Buffalo Will be advanced to eight dol lars to-mato*, ' , The California Mail Steamers. Now Yong, Sept. 27 ‘--It Is understood that the Se attle Mall Steamship Company has bought all Commo dore Vanderbilt's ehlpe on the Pacific, in order to run a weekly line ; else, that Yanderbilt will furnish steamers to enable them to run weekly on this side. ork Bank Statement. Neer 'Vont, Sept. 27.—The bank etatement for the week exhibits : . . A decrease In loupe 6580,000 specie 188.000 " deposits .4 234,000 4$ undrawn 4 1,048,000 An literate() of circulation • 61,000 The .Fever,at New Orleans. New OnLuxe Sept 27 —The death/ from foyer on Bata/day were 67. The total for the week le 444. Fire at St. Johns, N. B. Sr. JouNs, N. 8., Sept. 27.—Mxteen houses. la Poetised street, were destroyed by fire yesterday. Mostly Wore& Fire' at Cincinnati. SlNGintllSl ' Sept. 27 —Yesterday morning a fire broke out in the flour mill of Pierce Sheehan, extend ing to the feed More of George A. Moore, which were entirely destroyed. Mr. Ilheelmes loss wee $19,000, on which there wee an insurance of KUM, and Mr Moore's lose $1,500, with an insurance of $7OO. A. 'Sable, with two hereon, wall elm dest*ored. Fire in Montreal. hicuiraser., Sept. 27 —The omnibus etablee In the rear of, Bonaventnra Hall was destroyed by fi re this morning, and fifteen home perished. The fire le attri buted to lnosndiariere.' Yellow Feieftit Savannah. Siruntsi, Sept, 27.-4bere were thrie.loterereete YeaterdaY--ell from yellow fever. , The Dighton Course 'Brice. . . . . . tilts! Itonz t l3ept. 2T.—The horse ,4 Niohrilas" won the four•mile race. on the Vaahlon Clot Fee, tq'•4ay. One Washington win dthtanaed. THE PRESS. r -PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, Isis: 13U.101,11VG OF THL` , AUSTRIA; . ; AP,PALTOMAALAMITY -, AT SEA. b~IXTYfNINE YSI OUP Q ? HUDlpitn. .k.d.zpat-x_2l"t - A-- '0 OE z4`‘.',:.-,_ CUL.r.111.1,13 VridGLI6III4•CE• .Interesting•AtatameaCaf, a Passenger. 'lttitykk; Sept.:27.-111e barque Lotus from Liver pool, arrived-in Halifax , harbor on gundaynfternoen, with twelve et the 'anti nine anteing Passengers of the steamship Austria, burnt at nes Sept, 11th, in lot. 46 04, long. 41, taken from the baron') Maurice on the lath. ' • ` • - • • The. agent Of ', th e,Aesociated Puma tely edis boarded the Lotter - end obtained the following Paitica- The folleilegis the istiitinnetit of Chailes BreW,',one . of the aurvtiora t ' • - , I took, pa.ssagi 13ontharopter, on the 4th in the stesraship AustriaOapt • Ifejltmsn whilih left Him , burg - on the 24., 'We jailed at 5-P.. M. ; the evening _being a tittle irdiltV Wei in` coitekeepee, antibored be tween the - tale "of Wight Mad the main land; sailed again at 4 o'clock on the following morning. In weigh ing anchor - on unfortunate accident ooeurred, by winch, one of the crew lost his life.' Owing to 'code misman agenheiht, the anchor ran out, whirling the capstan, around with terrific force and hurling the men in all' direotions." Two were severely injured, and 'one thrown overboard. • He was supposed to have been instantly killed, es he never rom to the surface. From the tuns the ship woe laid on her course we experienced strong` wetterlrwinda. On the 12th the wetther was more favorable, and on the 18th a, speed of elsien boots had been obtained, end, all were in hopes of reaehing New York by the lith. - Atdalittle after 2 o'clock P M. I was on the' quarter deck, when-I gait dense Yoking of amok', b yet froth The 'after entrance of the eteetagb. Some *omen ran aft, exolainting, ea The ship is on fire! ;not 10111 - Lecoine of its Pt The chip wes instantly put at hall speed; at which - She continued lentil the magssioti "etploded,froni wbich - I tiger the A ngineern were in stantly suffocated:' I °ply Walked' fro'^•wbere I was." on the •qUerter`dick, - tit' the Waist of the ship; when I saw the fiß,ll36llbrealtiog through tits lights amidships the ship' was head to `thaleirid, the tirejtragelled with feartil rapidity." ' • • *tn. went the men at the wheel, and told him to t 'put the-reseal With lierelde to the wind. lie; hosita ted.:-••probably not-ituderitandWie, as he ihul I na tive oraintibtlxg., - ,I then German gentleman to ehitak , tet Shin. •• At , this I' taw , - smite personeletting di:W*4hr beaten the-TWA side et' the .quditili-desk: t What Ocean) 6f the' boat know; butthink she weviiriebed- tinder tthe'Verew. t. I then Wentto get a , boat over from the starboard side of the quarter-d - • but the toentent laid oar halide on the ropes, there wife Al minYWhe .edOWded .t .htto it that We cotild not •tillit-OLthe Woke, • Utt,tlittreforeileft it for a feW,Folotates until the pen ple got out; whenwe retriwtedspottleunched it over the sides ef the sitipothen the people all nulling into it Main, it descended with groat violence into the wider, aryll it was instantly swamped, all the. people being Washed out excepting three who held on to the olden. We then let down a rope, and • pulled up Ohs person, who prove 4 to be the steward. Another, in the act of being hauled up, was strangled by the rope. - iThe Bra now-mama on too fiercely to attemptto get up any, more from *he freanmed;bost. , All the ilisbeabln wsiongers were on the. poop, with the agoeption Of a few gentlemen, who,reclet have been smothered in tho smoking room. „Many of ;the second.cabin passenger* were also= the, poop. but a number of them got Shut, Jute their cabin„by.the firs.. Some of then were Frilled up through7.-the ..ventiletor. bet-the greater, number could not be extricated. The butt woman .whojwas , drawn-bp said there were six already suffocated,' We now perceived that the ship had got her head to the wind again; so that theliamescame over the ghat ter-deck; In conertuence of the Crowd, I. could-not get td the wheel-house to ascertain -the reaeon, but t was informhd that the inolortiman had. deserted his post, And-that the vessel being left to herself,, beaded to the wind other own goner& - ' • • - • „Atthis time the scene on the quarter deck • wag inde scribable, and truly heart rending. ' Passengera were rushing.frantleally to and fro; husbands seeking their wives—'rives• to p search of their - beisttands—relatives looking After relatives—mothers lamenting the loss of their t.ehildrau—SOlXlo wholly-paralysed with fear, ,othera madly crying to be saved—but a few perfectly calm and collected. !,The flames pinioned so 'closely upon them - that_ - many Jumped into the sea; relatives clasped in each other's OTIZISt leaped over and met a watery grave. -Two girls, supposed, to be slaters, jumped- overboard, and gunk kissing .• • '3 .t • -" • A missionary and his wife leaped into the eel to gether; and thelitirwardess And, assistant steward, arm fo arm, followed. - One Ohogariatrgentleman, with' eitien Age ohildren, four of them girls, modelle wife jump In. then blessed his 61.1 eldest children, made them jump - in , wrie after the other,' and followed them - . with en infant (*his . , •1, - ibout this time; Was standing outside of the but , works holding on by , the- davits,leaning out to avoid` the names, which Were' leaping towards l me. , , eaw a swamped boat under me, spioninghy a 'rope still at. I tacked to the ship. As the oars were tied in her, I thought If I could get to her Ivrouto he enabled toSave myself and some others. let 'myself down by a repo, passing over a man who Was clinging to it, but who re , fused to come with mo; I took ent pen knife tricot thelickle ; the large blade broke, and I then severed it with the small blade. The ship then passed ahead, and 'as the boat approached the *mew I found the boat was. drawn towards it; I tried to keep it away, but.the screw caught the bolt and capilsed it over me. I dived away from the Ship, and came to the surfaoe near ,the boat which was now keel upward. rgot On her, and by ,preseing on one side, with 'the aSinstande of a Wive.' she righted, but was still swamped. The combed Wen knocked out by the screw. The only thing I could finff In her to paddle With, was some lathe nailed together se • abeathing.for the Adam. When o I lookedanannd, the ship wee rquarter ors mile from tae. .1 could see the .ladles and ,gentlentet. jumping, of the poop into the' water, lq' twos end „threee, some of the ladies'bolng in ffsmes, Several hesitated to-leap from the burning slip Until the last 'moment; as the 'height was twenty-two fe.t, and were ~Only_ at length com pelled to throw theosseltes off. tir 'veld a more painful death. a • In half an hour not A soul was to be seen on the wo. I vulled after the ship got d tip a Gorman ho wee swinning_ltlVß.l,7l Lbhp beside mei on the boat and Welseadleo alum the ship with the lathe. I now saw a vessel under sail, ap proaching She reached the steamer at about live P. Ill We continued pulling towarde them. and at shout half past seven, after b..4ng , five hours In the aster , got within ,hall of 'the' Sailing sweet She put off a boat and took us on board. She proved to be the French barque Maurice. Oaptaln ilrnest Itenend. of Nantes, boned from Newfoundland for the Isle of Bourbon with fish She had, up to that time, resound forty passengers of the burning steamer. ohleffy taken off the bowsprit, though a few .were picked •up floating around. At about 8 o'clock, one of the metallic boa's came up, with about twenty-three Demme, including the second and third officers. Afterwards, three or four men were picked up, nestles on a plisse of s broken boat., The second other. was taken up, having been swimming, with nothing to float him, for elk hours. The second and, third officers were severely burnt. One male paesenger was burnt frightfully, and some of the other male passengers slightly. There were but els women saved, three of whom Were burnt,• one in a shocking manner. Captain Renaud toted with the utmost kindness. Ile gave clothe!, es far Re he could furnish them, to the coffering psaseumns. atd acted aa a nuns, doctor. and surgeon to the burnt people . toing the wounds of 'the females with a delicacy and tenderness that evinced a benevolent and amiable disposition. I did not see en officer of the ship during the fire, and am certain there Was not ere of them or the crew on the poop, except a man at the wheel for a short time. I understand that when the ciptain heard of the fire he rushed on deck withciut a asp, and when he saw the Dames. exclaimed '"Ws are ail lost." lie tried to get out a boat, which, accidentally or not I do not know, fell Into the'sca and was soon left far behind. The fourth offieer was in the boat lie out her lose. from 'the' Wits. bhe was carried tinder the screw sad smashei, and several In her were drowned. Three or four men escaped on a fragment and were picked up by the Maurice, as before stated. About the same time one metallic' life-boat from the port bow was let down and swamped, but got cleared away , with about thirty. three persons in her, including the first and third °Moors and several women. _ The men In thiboat capsized her two or three times In trying to clear her or water. Ten pergolas were thus drowned, including Nome women. They after Wards bailed her out with life•preservers, cot in two and pull ed to the Maurice, having pinked up two or three pas sengers before reaching the barque. Altogether there were sixty-seven mutt taken Into the Maurice during the night. A Norwegian barque came up with the steamer the next morning, and a boat WAS observed going around the burning ithrp. They may have picked up a few per a, but only a very few. The Maurice bad no communication with the Norwe gian barque. At about seven o'clock the Maurice sailed for Bayal to deposit the rescued passengera. At about two o'clock, the same afternoon she fell in with the barque Lotus, Captain Trafy, of Yarmouth, Nova Footle, from Liverpool for Halifax. An I was anxious to get on British territory, Captain Tray kindly gave me a puma He was anxious to take all the American °Munn, but there was an& a rush of foreigners into the Nate that only one load of eleven Maid be got off, and even several of these were b reves-a. The fire is known to have arisen from very culpable negligence of Mine of the crew. The captain and enrgeen considered It expedient to fumigate the steerage with burning tar.' The operation was to be performed by the boatswain, under the super intendence of the fourth officer. The boatswain heated the end of a chain, to dip in the ter In order to produce smoke. The end became too hot to bold, and he let it drop upon the deck, to which it set fire. The tar upset, and immediately all about was in dames. A feeble attempt was made to ettioguish it. but without effect. There woe nothing at , band to meet such an emer a gmy. The rescued passengers eared nothing but the clothes on their backs, and even the greater part of them were torn off, and otherwise loet Six hundred mule were supposed to be on board, including many women and children. Mr. Brew Is the only BritNlL subject saved. lie Ii In the British civil service, and on hie way . to British Co lumbia. He will proceed to Boston in the steamer Eastern State on Tuesday, en route for New York. LIST OE THE SAVED. [By the Amerlean Telegraph Oompeny ] Hitarax, N. September 21.—The folrowing are the eurrivore that were traneferred to tho Lotne end ar• rly ad here: A. citiarlo , Biest, England. 2. Jean Pot;kerotika, New York 8. Philip Harry. Haakenimek. 4. H. Randers, Sweden. 6. 0 Ilonalst, Sweden. 0. 0. V. T Bosin,..Blehmond, Vs. 7. Henry Anuetits Smith, Chelsea, 61les 8 "John Y. Ooz, Boston. 9. Alfred Vezin, Phitadetphia. 10. Theodore tr. 01subenahler, New York. 11. Thompson. OaWombs. Captain Waters, of the steamer Prince Albert, ten dered free osmoses to New York to the eurvivors. This offer was accepted by ten of them. The Prince Albert sailed at five o'clock ' , anarchy afternoon f. r New York. ADDITIONAL SAVED. 12. L. Huhn, first officer. 18. B. Beldam'. second °Meer. 14. 8. Barnett. third officer. 16. 0. Fleabaglie, boatswain's mate 10. 0. Pl.te, quartermaster. 17. N. Surguren, sailor. 18 H Reinbler, boy. 19.8 Friel:el I fireman. 20. Dimmed Ar indoipb, steward. 21. 0. Poll, engineerla assistant. FAMINCIBRII 22. Eisele Frederick, Tragg. 28. Rosalie St. Zig, Lebanon:. 24. Betty Began, Lemberg 25. Oatherine 'Make), New York. 26. B. Borendemon. fichaesbeolk. 27, Trios Boob el, BremerTorde. 28. Mans Mesmer. New York. 29. Char es Trac, Nicaragua. 30. Theodore Weld, New York. 81. Mr Darrield, Dresden. 84. D. Osehn. 88. P. Beinlansner, 84. Dr. Sheek, Holn. 85. William Becker, Solingen. 86. F. WepTer. 87. Ellen Valle New York. 36 0. Lon*, Chicago. 89. Leopold Thiller, Pocklowite. 40 Ernst Witte, Woden, 41. G. Lukimen, Cincinnati. 42. T Hobenloe, Cincinnati. 48. Wiens Wildnip. 44 F, P. Broke, Leone, 45. G. Vollerson. Osipelln. 47 4 6. P Ferdinand r eld rjc S kBl t ft e b u n ger , ' a 1k k °u o . n 4 9. 0. Mbar Bremerbeck. 49. 0. Bleaker. Blomberg. 60 A. Lare, Cappelen. 51. N. Seiko. 62. H. Wendell. 63. 0. Michela. 64. F. Beni/slng. ' 65 B. Hess, Holum. 66, 11, Hass, Berlin. ORIGIN OF THE FIRE X+DEVI , THE sa--viErg , ill: POtor Wagneri Worms, . „_, ' 58: Waif Maslow, Worst f,.- 59' Levy Bock. Tudorf: , t',... ; go <A; idionelel, Ilfaunhein:c ' • .04:8:,,Ilunschmann, Leggen..: .. 0; Dion Wolfk, New York,; - ,- ,---88'.' a rtedliel W B B O or i Ciafilef.' , OVJames Smith Murray, Alexandria, Va. hicob Bill, Balerok. , ~.ig,g Prawns Bits, Mania.' ' . . ' 't,it Nita Tess, Begat% ' i 8, Pcilloeir, BUttzden. - Philip Muller, Aortic. The barque Maurice proceeded with the Paseengers ort hosed of her to Fayal, A passenger says that when the captain of the Atm trin heard of the Ore, he mashed on deck, exohdming, t‘liVe are all lost—letdown the - boats ." The boats lowprell, were immediately swamped. end the captain ' yelllittolthe sea, and wen Oen left for behind. ' 'The lire arose from culnable'negligence whil e fund tfrestiltnhceastto mat wi ur ttr o bltr c r e il r eg tar, under the super . The - epizßritish subject on board was Mr. Brew. an oglie r r In the 'latish civil service; on his way to Co. ARRIVAL OF LIVERPOOL AND GALWAY STEAMERS. ,YOUR DAYS ,LATER FOREIGN NEWS 43PHE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. r. , „.. E LEVIATHAN STEAMSHIP. "LZ PRINCE OF WALES' STAYS .At. HOME. ' S IRITISI3 co Ltrivx.s3t.a:. rt CONTINENTAL AND INDIAN NEWS Liverpool and London Markets OONBOLS 97X007X The Prince Albert, which loft Galway on the 14th instait; - arrived at Ilelifax, on Sunday morn -I,ili, and the City of Washington, from Liverpool, - ts: ; day later; reached New York yesterday. The -ffieamehip Arabia arrived Out on the 11th instant, 4 1 ,T11N ATLANTIC TELNGRAPII.—Mr. Seward, the sayiretao, writes from Valentin lb the editer'of the Times as follows : "The letter of Mr. ; Wildman W„hiteliouse, in your columns of the 7th instant, Ede just been read with much astonishment at this Owe. It will be`fully replied to in the course of a.few.days, so soon as I anrable_th tetdrn to Lon don, where it will be necessary to refer to tele grams and other documents nt the chief office of :the company. I will menicwhile observe that the greatest part of that letter is grossly untrue, and Wit even the portion which has some foundation 1 feet -le so disingentunisly garbled as to give an ditionalfustification, if one were needed, to the turnery dismissal' complained of by the . eleo `l olan projector.' Yours truly, " Gamin &AWARD." t4Tbe ,shipment of the shore ends of the Tele graph cable was progressing on board the steamer Plymouth, the order suspending the work - having been countermanded. - - ' The shipment Would probably be completed by the 16th. Telegraph shares wore steady at 1600 lug Lltinernatt.—A London paper, says that a adepany has been formed in the city to purchase and finish the,vessel and work her between Liver, pool and America This =Potation Is called the British and Amerierie Great Eastern' Steam Navi gation,cempany. It bed been got up by a number - or Commercial gentlemen, one of whom is Mr- Hughes, the late - superintendent of Messrs. Scott, ,Russell, A Company's yard, and, in fact, of the ;building of the Liviathan throughout. After a series of negotiations with the original company, Arrangements have been made for the per:. purchase of the vessel for .f. 250,000, being less than one.third of the aittoent - ste cost, viz £BOO,OOO, and less than the materia lwould fetch if the ves sel wore broken up and sold by auction in lots." The company has been registered under the Companies Aots Of 1856-07. The capital is, .fixed., at, £500,000, in shares of 1081 of - • which. N. 6d. is to be paid on ailplioation, 2s. 6d. on allotment, and the remain ing ss. in instalments, at intertals of two months. It intended to faith the vessel between this and the spring, and if there it any time to spare She will be used for the purpose of exhibition. It is then proposed to place her on the route between Liverpool. and Portland, United ,States, the port to which Abe - Canadian malls are at present oar rie.d, and thence by.rail to Toronto, Ottawa. Que bee, and - the other British settleinentil in North ,Amerloo. In reference to this announcement, the secretary of the Eastern Navigation Company states that the directors hays; no knowledge of a pew company advertised, to finish and work the Groat Eastern i but that a scheme has received the 'assent ofa majority of the directors and several of the largest shareholders, and will ,shortly be sub 'Tatted to the proprietors. -,orhe Queen has declined to accede to the request of the people of Canada that she would give au thority "to the Prince of Males, or some other member of the royal family, to proceed, to To ronto; to reprwient her on the opening of a crystal palace 16, the moat important dependenev of her etitpire..!' The official reply has been continual eated by the'Colonial Secretary to Mr. Norris, the bilareesof the petition to her Majesty. ,There his been a fearful accident at the Surrey Music Nall, Sheffield, on Monday evening, Sept. 'l9th. 'A large crowd had assembled to hear a concert. After a pistol bad been fired by someone unknown, three others raised a cry of ..'Fire." The audience tried to escape, Ave persons were crushed to death, while several wore greatly injured. .The false alarm seems to have been raised - by a band of conspirators. Sir E. Lytton bas made arrangements for open. ing a'benk 'at Vancouver's Island, and ultimately in British , Columbia. lie has also suggested a plan for uniting a fortnightly postal communica tion .to New Zealand and South Australia, me Panama, with - a postal service by the same route to Vancouver. Mr. Brew, of the Irish constabu• lary, who served with great dietlnotionin the Crimea. has been appointed to organize a oonstabu. lay, police in British Columbia. Two chaplains are.dtent the colony by the Society for the 'PreiliMetion Of tho Gospel. The French and English treaties with China had been received in England. The English Government had renewed the con tract with the' Paoific Navigation Company of London for the conveyance of the semimonthly mails to the west coast of South America via Pa nama It is said that a French naval sub-division, com posed chiefly of gunboats, is to be permanently stationed in the Gulf of Peohelee; with the object of protesting the l i teral mission established in the Chinese capital. A Manchester paper publishes a letter, to the effect that a person is in onstody in Gibraltar, charged, on his own confession. with having been employed by the murderer Rush to shoot the tier my family He states. so it is affirmed, that he, and he only, fired the fatal shots. The Morning Post says that Russia, foiled in her plans on Constantinople, has turned her thoughts in another direction, and instead of look ing to the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, has oast a wishful glance at the more European Medi terranean, and by the help of a Grand Duchess, the Grand Duchess Helena, has gained a lease for twenty•two years from Sardinia of the port and harbor of Villa-Franca. The Turin papers publish a despntoh relative to the occupation of the port Villa-Franca by the Russians for a period of twenty years, and observe that the reports which have appeared on the sub- Pot are inaccurate. France and England bad notified Naples of the exact eonditions on which they would renew diplo matic relations. M. Henri de Pane, the contributor to the'Paria Figaro, who was so dangerously wounded by Lieutenant Hyenne in the duel near Versailles, about four months agn, has taken up the pen again, and writes a letter to the Brussels Journal, Ls Nord, from the baths of Nauheim, in Ger many. M. do Pane states that he has completely recovered from his wounds, and is now restored to perfect health. . The Lyons silk market continued to advance, owing to the arrival of orders from America for the spring trade. Two large cotton mills near Rouen bad been burned, occupied by M. Plel and M. Flean. The vintage, which is now in naive progress in most parts of France, is likely to prove one of the greatest abundance known for many years past. The grape disease appears to have been completely mastered, and the apprehensions of its ravages, especially in the Bordelais and Claret districts, have fortunately been without foundation. The accounts, too, from all parts of Italy, from Savoy, and from Lisbon, represent the vintage of 1858 ' , as most splendid." •In Savoy, in particular, it is said that never within the memory of man have the vineyards been so exuberant and prolific,. The Queen of Prussia, being at length convinced that hopes of a complete recovery of the King cannot now be entertained, has made use of her influence to obtain his consent to the unfettered regency being conferred on the Prince of Prussia. Fever is raging at Bale, in Switzerland. It chiefly attacks persons in the prime of life. Many die in a few hours. The large hospital of the town is overcrowded with patients, and the phy sicians Scarcely slam to attend to the sick in pri vate honses. The Gazette de Lyons announces that snow has fallen on the Alps several times during the last week. The snow is now two feet deep in the Val ley of Ureelen, under St. Gothard. , The Neapolitan Government received notice that a quantity of fulminating grenades in the form of fruit, had been sent to Malts, to be introduced into the Neapolitan States. There were rumors of a now Republican conspi racy at Malaga. The details of the Indian news is unimportant. The troops in India will shortly be supplied with an improved description of ammunition for the Enfield rifle. [Per City of Washington.] COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE . _ LIVERPOOL OOTTON 01ARERT, Sept. 14.—The sales for the last three days have been 42 000 baton, in cluding 8 000 to speculators and 6,000 to exporters. The market closed active at the advance of lid, and a Condoner to still further Improvement. The Manchester sdvices aro favorable. All qualities have slightly advanced, and holders demand a still fur ther advance. _ LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFF3 MARKET, Sept. 14. The market is steady. Richardson_, Spence, k Co. report the weather fa vorable for the harvest Choice Flour firm, but other brands dull. Philadelphia and Baltimore 2larb22a 7d ; 0b1022a 7d0261. Wheat dull; red Western Os 34065 fd; white West ern So 4droOs 6d; Southern 7407 s Mi. Corn firm • there is a large speculative inquiry for white and it is quoted at 25a; yellow is quiet at 846. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, Sep. 14 —The market is quiet. Bacon steady Pork quiet. Lard firm, but quiet at 60s 6de5623. Produce—Sugar firm. Coffee firm Rice dull Linseed 01131 s 64. LONDON MONEY MARKET, Sept. 14.—C/enrols °lolled at ()Nola% for money, and 07)(007X for ac count. TEE LATEST. DT TRIAIORAPIT TO LITHOPOOL.] Lorimar, tVednesday, Sept 10 --Consols opened firm. English funds continue to improve steadily, and nearly all d eteee of securities participate in the improve meat. There was a further rise of N per cent, on the Earls Bourse yesterday. A despatch from Turin says that the report concern ing the occupation by Russia for twenty years of the port of Villa France, in the Mediterranean, Is Inca curate. The liabilities of John Carmichael, of Liverpool, are *1814,000 i sad the mute only £210,000. The Morning Port says that the poiloy of that:felted States toward Mexico is believed to be against inter [arena) for the present, so that when that country be comes debilitated by anaruhy she may fall an my prey. The Time's is apprehensive that the interest of the Buropean creditors of Mexico, amounting to ten mil lions pounds tve ling, wit , be in serious Jeeps dy. WAHRFIELD, NAM & CO , a CIROULAB. [Late Richardson Brothers d; Co ] [Per Oity of Was'aington. , l LtirmtPoor., Sept. 14, 1868.—The Weather since our last has bon mild and warm, and. on the Whole, much more favorable ter the harvest lu late instigate The bastions pluming in Wheat and Flour has been of a very circtimeoribed charaoter, but holders continue firm In demanding fully our late quotations. Indian vorn ban been In better demend j and Oblate la generally held for 84a on the spot, while for white American 8h 84 op to 88s le now demanded. according to qualityi with very limited quantity on sale. Our market this morning was thinly attended, and wei had only a moderate ommumptive demand for the better elitisee. or old and foreign Wheat, at the'prices of HA , dry, 'Vat new Irish. the condition of --- lihich,nideufin; treutpleourablent 102 d 70 The decline. llorillonfle hold at previous price', but only alinal ted Indian' Corn wee again in good demand for feeding purposes at alnither improvement of 8d .llr. qr. on "yet loW and:white. Oats and ideal dull, and rather cheaper. THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. Aoeeep or bfoelo.—" The Bevels." "Witiellt.wr - W-OuterePe - Asalviiemuit!=TlßlEYßeez. l Country 0141"— , t Wizard of the , Type." htee.l). P. itoorana) Wainniiviaar Cagot"- 4, The Inenetant."- • • . • • dOSONIIT HiLtl—flanderacor's Panorama of. Oa Unit , lon War. NATIONAL rfALLt—panorsnis of thO Bible. , AtIBBIBLY BUILDINO3,—" higher Blitz." A °POLAR GATHURINO.—A large and very reeeeetable meeting of the Opposition wan, held bust night, in the open air, corner Broad and Chestnut streets. - Mr. •W.' B. MeOemmon presided. Speeches were made by Hon. B. Joy Herrin, Thins . White, netu7 D. Moore. and other popular local speakere. A aeries of pithy resolutions were adopted. in which the Administration Kansas policy redeived little , lemeney or consideration The following will serve as a sample : • " Resolved. That Thomas B .Florence, James Landy, Henry Id Phillips, and Owed Jones, by their faithfuls nem to every filtered ,of the people who delegated them se their representatives, have forfeited' ant claim which they may have formerly had to the coofidence dr atipport of their respective constituents; and that we hero resolve that they shall be discharged from further connection with, the positions with which they have been entrusted ; and that we will use eve r y exertion in ear power for the "election •of Messrs Ryan for the Pint, Morrie for the-Second.- Verree for, the Third, Millward for the Fourth, and Wood for the Fifth dis tricts, well minted that In them we shall have honest, faithini; and able repiesentitives of the real view, and wishes of-the bonetituents of their districts!, . . . The meatus was prolonged until a late hour, the audience remaining unbroken to the close. M.Extunti , OP„Tillt . 110ABD TRILDE.—A Mated meeting t f the 14;844 wee held meat evening, at their rooms. Mr. Ludwig offered apreamble and reso• lotion, orating forth that as the laureate) of banking institutions in the State has incrusted the amount of nucufrent money in (gradation • therefore, re solved, that the Board ball seen with satisfaction the adoption Of, the eystam by which. the notes of alt the berate east of tho - Aliegloirr •mountslos are kept at par in Philadelphta, and In the opinion of the Board, the aysterd should be enlarged so as to 'inelnde the lemma of every solvent bank in the Commonwealth ;, and the Board will warmly welcome currency corner..' title into ovule in any part of the State without loss or dietennt tr those Whese.labor It represents. Adopted, unanirponely. •, „ 1 r Israel Morris otiered a • reeoltltien urging - upon Councils the speedy removal of the market sheds. lbe resolution was unanimously adopted A series of resolutions In reference to a better eye. ; tem of Assessing wharfage were read and,lald over. Several new members were proposed, after-which the alsoclation adopted several resolutions relating to tt corrected list of membere. • , • ' The Board then, on motion, adjourned. • ATTEMPTEB Mktntiveyßoßwertr.—As Mr. Charles Shaeffer was passing the cornet of Germat, town road and Oxford street, about half , past eleven' o'clock on Saturday night, he was accosted by two wen, who tnquired,the time of. night. . Mr. 8 replied that he had, no watch, when the fellow demanded a cigar, and' appreached nearer: to Mr: Shiefer. At Mai mo ment one of them espied, the watch guard and salted it. Mr 8 heldlirmly' to" the , time-pleee, and the rascals only. encoeeded In getting the ribbed. Mr Shatiffei, re information to the Seventeenth ward station house, apd gape information of the attempted highway robbery. Shortly afterwards tbeuMiters arrested' Charles Matple, on the °berg° of being conceynedin the affair - He was taken beihrealderinan Shoemaker yesterday morning and held in 8800 ball to answer at court. - • • • Tin MOYAMENSING SOUP Soonrrt.—As is generally known to the public, the Moyamenaing Soup Society have, for some time past, been making arrange moan to erect a building for their work of philanthropy. They have neared a lot of ground at the corner of Marriott's lane-and , Eighth street, upon which a sub- stantial 'structure will be erected. Yeeterdsy afternoon the ceremony of laying the corner-atone was performed, In the pregame of a cons , derably large concourse of people. Mayor Henry, Rev. Dr. Anderson( Rev. Mr. Durborrow. and Mr Wm. J. Mullen were the prominent actors on the occasion. , , . , 'WELL Amisn.—Aboat twelve o'clock on Saturday night a report of a pistol tem heard indhe vicinity of Brent and,klarket streets An officer, upon proceeding to the spot, disoovered a oolored Man firing at a mark In the street. The man was taken into cus tody, and gamete name of Joseph Morris. • Re belongs to the ship Shenandoah, of the Liverpool line. Upon his person were fotind a bugs bowls knife, a double-bar relled pistol. and a formidable pair of brass knuckles. The &ceased was held to bail, yesterday morning, by Alderman Brater, to answer the charge 'of carrying concealed deadly weapons. A Nont,E CumuTY.—The fair, which we have already noticed, under the aneptces of the Blisters of the Holy Cross, which commenced yesterday, at Torte's Hall, is among the very beat ever gotten op in Philadelphia. The collection of nide 'and fancy ar ticles is very large and attractive, and we doubt not that, from the disposal of these to the numerous patrons who will be in attendance, a aunt of money will be re alised that will greatly aid the °catholic tidies who hive organised this noble charity. Let all who can mate a point of. being present. We think the visit will well repay the trouble. BunaLiiiir AT CHESTNUT BILL.—At an early hoar ye tardily morning the hotel of Hr. Bash, situated at Chestnut 11111, was burplarlously entered. °Meer William Anderson, one of the beet policemen in the department, heard the sound of footsteps near the hotel, and saw a ladder leaning against the rear of the • house, reaching the piazza Mr. flush. hearing the =lee, got out of bed, when the thief 'made his escape through the front window. He must have heard Officer Anderson. who was , eloee upon him. The officer came very near eapturlag him. THE CADETS OP TESIPERANOE.—The Eighth Grant Annual Pamela tif.the United Order of ,Oidets of Temperance of Penneylvarda takes-place.to-day. A most imposing turnout may be expected. The line will be form' d on Arch street, right r. sting on Teeth street. The route has already bsen-putniened. The proc e ssi on will move at ten cPlciock precisely. ,The Grand Marelod In Me. John IL DMus Mean. Thomas 0. Lott end Richard Patton, special aids. Onesuab or Rours.—The line and capacious steamboat John Nahum, belonging to the Camden and' Amboy Railroad Company,uhich has been running be trreen.New Brun...WE and New York. was yesterday placed on the Delaware, in place of the Trenton'. The Nelson was brought round to this port Nome weeks ago, and has keen at Itordentown undergoing repaint, and befog fitted up for the we of the ounpany. Marraas PAEADZ.—The Jackson Guards will panels for target practice on to-morrow morniog. This oompsoy is .commaoded by Oapt P. 0. Murphy The State Penoiblea, Capt. Page, will parade on Mon day next, and go to Camden for target. practice. • TEE WIRES AND COATES STREET PASSENGER B&ILWAT —The work on this road is progressing wiry rapidly. The rails bare been laid on Goatee street, from third to Fifteenth; and the road vs °Enacted to be in running order by the fleet of November. THE UOURTS. YESTERDAY'S raoozzmas [Reported for The Trefoil QOAITIII 81815101 , 13-41 Age Ludlow.—George Reber. who was convicted some time Pitilla of having violated the election laws. was celled up - for sentence. Upon the application of his counsel, Messrs. Webotsr and Smitten, and the statement that he was sick, Pentanes was deferred until Saturday next. Robert Z. Douglass was pot on his trial on the charge of perjury. The facts of the name are theca: Wilkin son Jones brought a - mult in the Diattiet Court against Robert J_ Douglass, on a promissory note given to him by Douglass. The writ was duly served, and Douglass answered to it in person. After three weeks, a judg meat wts given for the want of an affidavit of defaces. Robert J. Douglass as is alleged, then went before Al derman Kenny, and made affidavit that he had paid the note This is the perjury charged. The testimony for the Commonwealth, which was both oral and documentary, occupied the court until the hour of adjournment. The defence will be opened this morning. Messrs Kelly and Coffey for the proses cation i D. Webster, Req.. for the detenee. OOPTIMPT OP Conay.-.-Mr. J 0. Toblaawas impend ed from the performance of his duties as clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, and a rule entered upon him to show cause why he should not be committed, for having discharged a man named Littleton Morris from custody without due authority. The role is returna ble on Saturday next. Letter from New York. [Correspondence of The Prem.] Now Yoac, Sept. 27,1868 Of course, you have by telegraph the particulars of the awful catastrophe on board the steamship Austria. The affair creates the profoundest sensation here. The steamship Austria sailed from Hamburg, Sept. latiwith 40 men and women and 10 children In the first cabin, 103 men and women and 8 children In the second cabin, and 211 men and women and 80 children as steerage pusengers—making In all 420. The crew consisted of about 100 persons, besides which she may have taken at Southampton some 60 or CO steerage passenger., making In all about 650 monis. Of this number, bn sixtyseven persons are left to tell the dreadful tale nearly live hundred having been lost ! A Juvenile prodigy has just been discovered amongst no In the person of a girl named Ella 'Virginia Burns, whose remarkable powers of reading end repeating from memory passages of poetry and prose astonish all who have heard her. The Tribune, which has been favored with a private interview with the wonderful girl, says : ,‘ The child is not quite four years old, exceedingly pretty, playful, and obildiek ; In short, in all things a child, except in her remarkable development of talent. Few persons of any age, and probably not another one In the world of her own, could read with the clearness of enunciation, and correctness of understanding and perfect apprehension of whit she read, a piece of poetry which we opened upon accidentally In a sorap-book and banded to her, and will.* there Is not one chance in a thousand of her ever haying seen before. The only drawback to the tatisfaction in listening to her is, the regret that one cannot help feeling that there should be any necessity of atimalatin r, or even permitting, the exercise of such rare faculties." The examination in the case of Stephens, charged with the poisoning of his wife, before Justice Welsh, of the City fall police court, has been postponed until next Thursday, at 11 A. M., for the purpose of permit ting Coroner Cannery to complete Isle Inquest. The bank statement shows a larger specie line then was anticipated. The net deposits are down 81,047,800 and the loans are a half million down At the Second Board bonds were unchanged. Pacific Mall rose N ; Cleveland & Toledo fell X ; New York Central rose %, but closed weak; Erie rose 3( ; Illinois Centr.l X ; Michigan Southern X; do. Preferred x; Panama fell X ; Bock Island rose %, and La Oromeoroso n ; selling at 6X. Thoneande and thounende went over the river to the rime to•dey. some eay there were fifteen or twenty thousand. The steamship Black Warrior, Captain Smith, sailed to-day for Havana and New Orleans, with forty-live pas sengera aud $200,000 in epee's. Postmaster general Brown was in consultation te-day with the committee of the Chamber of Commerce, on the removal of the poet onloe. The:meeting was held with closed doors, but I understand that nothing but informal conversation took place. and nothing like a definite decision was arrived at. The Secretary heard the remonstrance of the merchants against the Broad way Theatre locations and will consider It. NBW TORE TOOK EXONANNX—Bept. 27. 8111001 D -BOARD. 60 Erie Railroad 17% 100 Harlem R b 7 10% 200 Readies . It 4 7% 100 do NO 47% 100 do s3O 47% 169 Illinois Oen It 80 50 !Web So&N Ia 1380 28% 100 75 MO 23 23%% do 60 Mich So R Pr! MO 44% , 10 do 44 10 ' do 44% 860 Panama R 119 100 do 118% 100 Oble&Rook I R WO 85X 150 do 8516 210 do 66% 100 La Crosse is 5111 R 5 87 do OM 12 . 2.6 do 6% 6000 Missouri 60 050 84% 1000 Ohio 806 s '6l 1013 5000 Bseleamß, Ist m 85 1000 Allah 8o R 2d m 60 55 Am Ex Bk 109% 800 New Toney Zino 6 76 Bionic Mtn Oo 104 100 do - 010104% 26 do 580 304% 25 do 1 , 4% 200 Ohne & Tol R 82% 200 do 160 82% 1060 N Y Cent 10 810 78% . 100 do 110 ]Bj 160 do 510 79 400 do 010 70 400 do 580 79 600 do 580 79 % 800 do 100 do 78% 100 do 580 78% FINAN , 9ID COMMER CI AL: 'ID: - ..4, k- ''O ............. 1 c , ' ' * 5.01..,', 0 1 ~,,,,,, - - litis 'MOO et Market. • ; , :4 'l. ~ i•:::" - qirhsnar.s.nia. Sept. SI, ASS. :, ,, lt iris reported thlerning that the difficulties of the leading railroad companies had been dually settled,:. tfhich gave tensors bdoyent tone to the stock market, tinder the (like of-Which Reading Railroad stoat ad , yenned a tractor,: , Concerning the railroad settlement, the New . 1:1?ve, Times of this morning says : tr ' "It is understood that the Railway Convention 114117: adjourned, on Saturday evening, after having engroased and signed, on behalf of the respective companies repro tented, wit each alterations as . were. deemed proper to. the fatoei . hhadij wfirking , .pf the iirOgement, 'the schedules pieviohslyagri3ed ripen it'Shiladelphia. , "flieiniiiiiiitailretlie*tftlifeVeliiiiigri;ntgivthe de. mend for meaty: for good paper Is_ far below the nippy, lituillibie, thhugh not brisk, is fir from stagnant. Rtary day we bear of opsititions 'in - real eetfte,,eoinetifttra of urge siFipx4,,,andltkere is L a good deaf !)f :44tractieg for new buildings_ and_imptoirementi,Wkell lenirtct help alorg trail', - , ~, ro E lsgaggaron= 0 ; ...frg. 3 °tgl*P4.o • • '"• • ::.:. .OgIgIMOUERII§ EntEntgightnE vs-..L-rp ififezzm• g!...,.Lat.;a I .tvsy ' m 00 snaMsgna;vsurvs W IgaTESItrag4ASTIa gg ..........O. ~..w...c.WWpsn .. ..T... 11 gb - SWE I E4P - Sa§efgr r i m0.w.0.4Q-1.0 Wo. WO. .. . _., . PI ~, ~ I Pit 00 0 - . I. . - ei. PI 1- , •-• cp. .. A.V30.W47.0 , 1WW04,...,..t.... .. . . ...4 .4 -t0z1.410..40...pr5.-, ..., 3 _ .I=-.4.1.0 - 6-1.......L.b. 0 , 0 , 103 N NIISENNZIV2:2N3ZBg4NI Fo 4/. Wi w'grPattg."4lA 1 ^ wp...11/. r.-loc. - - voli c asq4C - qvtele • g . 0... . 0. - •-e -pppp ati e ;,,l t liee a 0 , WONPS • -2 T 4 er I -.1.4 • 1...14 . 3 tiraingit 7. ' 41M-ISM g ' rrt . t ttratt . g e t ' 041 : P 6, The. aggtegetes saFipare : ..rlh,.;oeeBc,,huO , tollowe ; '" - Sept 20 844. 27 • Loans: . ..:.1824.972,044..426;138,187 1iiix. , .5188,903 Bpeole.. 6,853.374 6.909 986 06,611 Doe another bke 2 081,918 2,013 768 Veo... 68,16) Doe to 0ther.bkL3,187,628 8,010,702. Na 4,166,821 Depeeite 17,264.823 17.509,605 20 - 782 Olr6dlatlon 2,697.781 2,691,549De0... _ 6232, The 01 the report of,tho operottoee At the Phlledelphla Olearitig Hotta. 'Ur the weekending on Saturday, 1 . 441, p, ~ ,• blearing'. Balance,' paid. Sept 2 0— • $3,179 781 13 - 6233.693 65 "21: _2' 912,701 88 129,4e6 86 22 2 582.57109, ,110 914 89 • gg • 28 • '•' 2,856.610 88 200 675 74 2.434.019 66 182 674 31 26 2 234 133 80. , 162,891 82 418,198;817 84' 1 81;008;488 88 The was between,the Suffolk Bank, and- the ..Bank of Mutual Redemption in Burton respecting, the ,re-_ demption ot_the country, banks still continues; and appears to olicit ao much attention to the system latterly adoptid concerning the ;totes of the banks in' :the intertor.of this - Staterdors• in, this neightawhOcd The chief difference, how ever, is to be found intim fact that In New England,' a ll the banks of the interior are folly eltrWAO-the neinisitj'and Importance of keeping their notes at par at their great money centre, Boston while some of the banks in this yininity, prefer to keep thriinotes boleti par; for the sake of eharlog with brokers the prone arising out of their - own 'partial did-, The Boston Transcript slays of the, struggle in Bos ton, that various plans are proposed - for - adjusting the trouble's produced by,the by theadrentnewißankof trial Redemption, and the recent course of the 'BOA - Bank. As a: means. of eettleinent, the propriety of the establishment of a r , New Ragland Clearing House" b•adrie to recdike much attention. Were such an institution in operation, the country blotto could keep their accounts In any of the, Roston banks they might aeleot, and the balance shown at the Clearing Rouse would be received or paid by the banks where their accounts are kept. 6 project with many of the salient features above referred to, le finding considerable favor. in financial circles. Ohs. course of the Suffolk ,liank towards institutions that have withdrawn from Its arrangement has created quite a . feeling against it. It is now ascertained that the Suffolk hag not o -uniform system of operations, but has treated various hisitikt of *vial standing upon widely differentlerms. We may here state thaeat the lest meeting of the As sociation, our exoellent young friend, Mr. joins Was, maker, was elected librarian, at an annual 'salary or one thousand dollars.' 'At the stone meeting Mr:-Wm. Getty was delegated to represent this, Association abroad, the latter haying sidled for liirope Mx /sat Se- A large amount of_important business was transacted 'prior to ad,Ourninent. ' ' FIFTY PER CENT. OF= COAL BAYED.—By. tieing one of Clark's coal air-tight and gas-consuming stoves, we learn from (tme who have tried the experiment, from fifty to sixty per cent. of coal bee been saved throughout an esdre winter. 7 his stove has become justly'liopular for Ito economical charaoter and other Qualities, and we commend all who are In want of a stove to call upon Mr. J. 13 Olark, - 3005 Market etreets who is the present owner of this invention by Mr. J. Silver, and examine it before purchasing. The merits of tile dove, as repieetented to us, are I certainly remarkable. PHILADELPHIA SIOGE , EXCHANGE .15ALlifi, We .ertoneorudy stated thin morning that_ zAilitines COmMeroisi Agency Wm intseinitit3l6 Ohestndt street. We should have eeid Hwilm's new banditti, lidirt Chant wit Street., - L' • ; =MEM anpnivren Tgnw.e..*,,,,,2.-apana*Nerrv........... AND umoIIANCIN BROZ.ZRIS, 1101122WIDIT 00/INNIVTIIIRD AID ClisipioT STRUM., FIRST 0:10 Cdty 5fi.... 981( 900 do RR. 99% 100 do 100 do RR 9fi 91136 % 1000 88J • BOARD. • 100 Reading B a 23% 100 3 . d0...,.dwn int 28% - • r 'do , - - : o 28% 8 do 1 ,, .' d 01... . a . ....a 23N 1100 do bswn XIN 60 '' do ' s6wn 28N 1 Oonsol Bk - 25% ,6 , do 8 Oermantowa Gas. 48" 2 do 48 4 Plant Bk. Tenn 24 100 N 69 Oirard Biz bb UN 5 00 Penns 43( p c Ln. 80 1000 Lnig let R &L.:. 79 - 1000 Cam & Am es 'BO 84J( 2000 Monis Oan 10 Penns It ' 43X 1 do 437( 8 do o 43% 3 do 43% 8 do ...... 437( BRITT EIS 3000 City as 98% 12000 do RR 987( 9000 do .—..new 103 X 6000 Clam& Am Be 2 89 80%1 BECIOND 89% .1 98% 2010 Osro Am as 'BO. Mg 20 North Am Ine. 14 12 Penns R 43% -6 do 43A BOARD. 1 ULIIOII Ilk, Ten .. 100% 5 ". do - VOX 30 do 9d 10e% " 1 Girard Bk 11X 10 do 11X 190 do. iOwa 11% 50 N/IT Prof 15 600 Penns 51 1000 Olty 81.. 2 0 00 d 0.... 600 Long lel 6e 79X 1000 do 74X 6 Osm & Aro 110 X 1 do 110 X 4 Nuns It.— .bfwn 44 AFTER 50 Lehigh Zino CLOSING PR Bid. "fl.ked. II S 55...... 103 X Phil& oe.. 94( 59 do R...... 98% 99 do New.. 103 1037( Penns sc. ... .:..89% 90 Reeding It 23% 237( do tide 10..82)( 83 7.OIIB—FIRM. - ' Bid. Asked tiohlisv Imp 63...00,4 70 do 5t0ck.....1 9 - do • Prat' le ' 181( Woisp , t,ec Rini 8.10 10x do ?alit mtg 73 74 do 24 1ntg....50 511{ Long Inland 11% ji Girard 8ank......11 X 117 ILeb Goat& Nay...4Bx 40x I N Penns R 8 % 8 % do fie 57% 58x Neer Greek - (Maxima 8X 8X Lehigh Zinc. 1 1X do BER de 44.91 92 do do '80.7 0 TOX Poona R 43% 14 do ktm 132-100 do 2dm Be ...02X 92X Morrie Can C0n..00 43 do Pref .....101 191 X &Amyl Nay ea , 82.05 X 60,1 i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Sept. 27—Evening There to very little doing In Breadetuffa, bat the market is firmer to-day, and holders of Inoue are offerlog their steam less freely. The demand continues limited, and only about 700 bbla choice extra Diamond Mills sold at $5 60 tfr bbl, and 1,000 bbla standard brands at $6 37,K ml 60 ; some holden ask more, but there is nothing do ing, except to supply the trade, at from the latter figure up to $7 4re bbl for common to extra and fancy brands. Nothing doing in IVO- Flour or _Corn Meal, and the market arm at $4 ?' bbl. Wheats are scarce, and held above the views of buyers, and sales of about 8.600 boa $0 $1 2E41.33 for red, mostly at the latter rate, and $1.40m1.42 for white. Cons is quiet, with sales of 1,500 bus yellow at 92e030, and 3,500 bus prime quality at 50m360. Oats are unchanged, and 3,000 bus Southern sold at 43044 e, mostly at the former rate, afloat. Rye is wanted at SO but there is little or none here. Bark continues In steady demand at $3l for first quality Quercltron Cotton continues firm, and a moderate business doing at 140 for Uplands and 14No for Gulfs, cash. The atocka and receipts are light. Grooeries—Not u nail doing, and prices about, he same as last quoted. Provisions are dull, and a small bust.' noes only doing in _the way of sales: Seeds remain quiet, and but little good . offering. Timothy is worth $2.212%, and Oloverseed $6.60re6.15 Op tin. Whiskey sells more freely at, 22%e for drudge, 23%c for hlubs, and 24.250 for Pennsylvania and Western bbls. PIIIIADELYBIA GATTLB MARKET, Beterarber 7.1 1858.—There were 1276 beef cattle at market tbii week, chiefly at Wardell'e. Prices were well main taioed and firm, with tolerable brisk melee to report, The following are the particulate Per 100 lbs. 28 Virginia, Wm. Fallen $8 00e8 60 87 Cheater county, B. Baldwin 8 0008 bp 28 Chester county, II tinderwood 8 0008 60 25 Chester county. D. Eckman 8 00e8 25 62 Chester county, J. Abrahams ...... .... 8 00618 60 10 Chester county John Rohuid ...... .... 8 00 0 8 50 W 44 Ohio, A. D. ells 7 50e8 50 '.4 Ohio, D Gray 7 6008 50 'Bl Ohio, D.W. Dradly ' 7 0008 (0 15 Ohio. W Neall 7 0008 00 84 Virginia', J. Christy 7 0007 50 26 Ohio, J. Voters, poor - 6 0088 00 12 Chester or only, J. Gutchell '7 00e8 00 72 Ohio, Smith .. ' 7 0008 60 95 Virginia, Murphy and Cassidy ...... .... 8 Nell 0' 63 Virginia, Alexander & Co 7 0008 00 18 Chester county, J. Stoll 8 00e8 60 49 Chester county H. Strickland 7 5008 00 24 Virginia, J. Huhn 7 5008 00 84 Chester county, Oman ar. Marshall.... 7 5008 76 20 Chester county, P. Goatee 7 50e8 60 23 Chester county,' J. Traynor 7 60e8 60 69 Virginia, Miller 7 25n7 76 17 Chester county, Snick 5c Eidebaugh 8 0008 50 20 Chester countyi John M05t1y........... . 8 00e8 50 16 Delaware county. I. Beam ........... 7 00e8 00 24 Chester county, B. Merrick 7 00e8 00 AbOut 6,000 sheep were at market selling bri•kly at $1.60e2 ins poor, and $2.6004 each for Sne fat ewes. Cows and noires were doll, and only about 200 sold at $l5 to /25 for drycows, $3O to $4O for middling, and .$4O to $5O each for prime quality. Doge were taken quite freely .t from $4 to $7 the net 100 lbs. The antral at Phillips's were 8050 head. in cluding 600 taken to New York, Markets by Telegraph. BALTINORS, Sept. 27.—Flour is eteady—aalea of Ohio and Howard at $5.50 Wheat is firm at 11801300 for red, and 130m1350 for white. Corn steady. Provisions very dull. Bacon—sales at 6)0 for elides, and B,Ve for ehoulders Onioacio; Sept. 27 —Flour le dull; Wheat active at 770 ; Oorn active at 5930; Oats quiet. Shipments to Buffalo—No Flour, 84,000 bushels Wheat, and 57,000 hi:labels Corn. To Oswego—No Flour, 86,000 bualtele Wheat, 41,000 bushels Corn. Receipts-4,6Q0 bbla Floor, 62 000 bushels Wheat, and 50.000 bushela Ourn, • SAVANNAH, Sept 27 —The cottonmartet was arm to day, with sates of 900 bake, New ORLIPSS, Sept 27 —The sales of cotton to-day were 9,000 bales. The advicee from Europe by the Prince Albert, at Halifax, were teeelved and publiebed QM afternoon, cawing greater limpness. Salsa of Lewd at lie. 01110INNATI, Bent. 27.—Flour is utichenged with a moderate demand • sales at 24.9506.05 for super. Whis key has declined to 1930. Provisions are ow:hanged. Wheat steady, but not active, at t 1.04 for red and $l.lB terlthitet _ NOW - York - DI ' Anne a ieuriiik iiirth kinds; Wee of lota and Pearls at $6. 41 . 0 tr1i,865.4-411e7diallgil for Wetter's OsualTiour is hoe attire. and the market le :tithe . ; .osier , with fres en 4 elid , , ThiloW grid& are ' freely offered The sale* ere 8,000 bbla at $3,85m4.80 for orooned State; $5 liOes ' -6135 forliirnid" Superfine 'de • $5 6506 80--for'-extra do;. 65.8006.40 for sup rdoe Wes' tern ; $5 6585.80 for low gedee or eats :or s64bB 60 for Bt. Louis brands ; 9506 fonskippleg brands of round hoop Ohio, end for, extes - Oenesee— the advanced price ; paid for 'obepards' , ?,beat extra., Osnadian Four to Nowt. 'With Ilene oftener ; sales of 400 blde - atss 7015 70 for extra. ' houthein 'neer la dull and hear ir the 'arrival. - are fair and , th demand Matti - sales ceB7o bbls at $4 130615,7 ff fe e,, ansqued'Amiardie.lialtimorei $5.5 0 * 6.05 foegOod de, and 6620.7 60 Tor fancy and extra do. Rye Tibor and:Oortilifeal are steady. - GRAIN.-1 he demand for Wheat 11, good, and choker qualities areArnaz end, )p . demind for million. and do. teased Ohlmotri 'Spring at Ode in More, and 868810 de • livered, and 8110 for prime Club Is retorted; $I 0507.80 for nal Bouthota-41telat1ei for .bhoice ; $120.1.20 for inferior White do ; $1 $3 for mli,ed do ; and $1 : 950150 for white Tiabadian—the latter for very choice; Our saisereschWinne 60,000 bus at the above figures. • IVA firlatOt aVegis Onto are doll and heavy at 40m `etc for Wiggled Stiod Clanedisal,',and 46050ef0r State. Barley is' firm - iit2the advantio; sales of 4 PO O q bus ss ,Barley latter'ree for prime tour and six rowed. Oorn ,rs lower, Mid le unsettled; the snivels are 'urge and the dilmiialoodinite; aelea of 83,000 1 m at 70074 c for Western mixed, 75e for Bair CPrbpsuer'white, 190800 foiloutbm'mfaild; sod $t for do yellow. NOLAstiss.--.At- private there Is oinking of moment doing, and the motet continues doll and heavy. By public, - 4he-bleserseParker sold -this wording 60 bbla New Orleans at 40041 e, coat. Poovimoss , --The :demand for. Pork ie limited, and the market is nominal st $16.75e16 80 for old mess, $lB 50.18.75 for clear, -and $ll 80.14.85 for. pri me, &addle for sour Mein! r 1 1 05 o I x g g 1 H G , is .22 S x At .1119 a bas been in fair demand. but chows boo satire ; mines 4 4.4dnehanged. We viol. 2...yaltX for common to good. Book's are quite dun: Small sales of Cuba at Toga, WoiAlp;—TTlike morkes;herry--soles of 400 bblo -C1 :Y - ITEMS. :MONTHLY • Oi? YOUNG Max's CiammitlAstoxamori.L.-Tkireedermontlity meeting of this arsoclagon was held at the Ransom-street Elaptiat lesVeveidng, at Ig' o'clock. There was a very fall attendance, the house being filled, the gui le ins mainly with ladies. "At the appohted hour the meeting was milled to order by the President, Mr. George H. Stuart; at tee which a portion of Foriettire twee rest by the Bev. Writ. pe Itwelitets and , the Throne of °nice ad 4 ressed Ma prayer by the Rev. John Chambers. ,ThendOutee of Wallet ideating were thin read by the registering secretary, Mr. George W. Grime, and up , The next point ofAserreninea proceedloga, In order, waif the reading an original easy. bythe Rey. James M. crowell,-npon,“ The age of tbe.Worid, according to Genesie and Goiitegy.” ' ' 4 I tit • I, PI PS UP CI 0 In the twenty Intantes allotted to the may, Mr. Crowell eotideoeeelo i ierj beim - mintier, the looting thoughto of Relent Itle . Phrtetian writere niKm - thls Nab- He had not Henan . enter very fully into the minutiae of lifiv;obiept; neither have we to dwelt upon the misty The aim of his eficwt, was to_ show that there Is no discrepancy between Science and Bevelitlon—that the voice of God Is int only heardin his Word as his doings are seen In his worts.; The point presented was no gest ;am of tthillrat 6446 of Geiiiadi am:Wad slimily that " _ Ste beginning God,mada the heavene and — the - eatth,rr without pre' ending to affix the definite period to sy, bleb the time of this beginning referred. .As, regards the subsequent narrative of the creation, he Si* nothing in it conflicting in the lessfwith the revelations of Science. He contend!d that' the phrase, "In the beginning God • Inade.'?.had.rererence merely to the calling into exist ence the opmponent partoorithout any reference to the tigkseqgent formation And moulding of the earth. In corroboration of tide view, was`sal - that•itte original Hebrew wrrd from - which , the word " made" was trans lated, literally signified to - .form or mould;' so that in tactlheßible: statement admitted_ the widest possible latitude with regard to the relative periods of the earth developed into tte'haldtatedtonn, end when it wee first 41101. into Ws ehtMtin existence. tie:crewel! eonelnded . w/th the bold aiiertion that itticZpretelit aloe theie Wastiot Aegis edieited It telleet fn the whole - eataleine - of able lleing anthers that 444 she egiiregefo deny the eahitande of'a God, and the tintiCetthe Blb'e: = - Ae there were none to engage in it, the tuned thirty ininutoekdleenaelon on , the e r maylwat omitted, "and the - next business in order befog the reading of the'lleport of The Board of Menageiv,'by the secretary, that report wee ueordnagly read, and, are may add, was replete with Interest. ' . . Environs Parisi :—ln company WlikaU9f4,ll3l/y -r-rr05i.....1:43......./....i+m&tre-vi-43..-72...eins War, at Can. cart Hall, an gatiardej assail:tit really_d•-- lighied with the _many beautiful and intereitinioanee whichife thire`heheld. Ti. .oxbibiticin is admirably condooted,aud deserTes the highest praise, and the 'patronage of onieitliene,• bates a lireachntan, 1E mast protest against the partiality in favoi army, u shown by the gentleman *So *odium the paintings and dioramu In his anxietito addle the merits of the , English he loam eight of the undoubted brilliant achievement' of the French in theCrliasa. n'Esndix - c Cnidr ca L qui appsrtiseit ccaior." biettcnyp, Man Icoay!uirrovari Enararianr Pine Ivory-bindled Game Carvers. ' Pine TrOry-hendled Carve* of all ehee. Pine Teorrhandled Dinner arid Tea Entree.. Common Table Cutlery of all kinds, at E. W. Oarryrs Furnishing Store, 714 Otieetnnt stetet THE DAUPHIN A 'Pitor.--The only son of the 'ate Bloater Williams, and, of course. the next heir to the throne of Prance. (f his father's pretensions were well founded,) Is now engaged as a pilot on one of the Lake Winnebago 'tremors. He fa a due looking young man, hut he has no desire to occupy a throne. Hs says his only ambition is to be a simple American citizen, and to get bis Sunday clothes at the Brevrn Stone O'oth log Wall of Rooth'll A. Wilson, Nos 603 and 606 Chest nut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. NEW ' AND -- .DAEGBROUEI 00WITEEFEITB.—We de sire to call the attention of oar readers to the many new and dangerone conaterfelte - daily put in eirculaion. Among Others, we desire eapec!ally to call attention to an injarions device to palm off upon the public an In ferior artiole of, ciothinx, by rfpresentlng it . to be ma nufactured at E H. Eldridge's "Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium," No S•l1 Chestnut street. Our readers who desire, a superb and fashionable exterior should look out. TIM Futtrr 1.488," Am I really, dear,- Sophia r I whispered, and placed my bungling lips to her rosy momh.. She did not say yes ; she did not say no; but she returned my less, and the earth went from under my feet. ant my soul was no longor in my body. I touched the atom; I knew the happirees of• the 'tiers phi= ! Recollection came not until / found myself at the lashlonable Clotbmg Emporium of Grenville Stokea, No. 607 Chestnut street. A SHILIT TIIOIIOIIGHPABX is Spring -Garden street, and its most attractive feature is the new Drug Store of Buchanan, corner of Seventh, who has the tineat quality of goods in his line Choice cigars, /co. Operial Notius Dysimpala, the torment of thousands, le per manently cured by Dr. BARNES' o,kittellOEUTED EX TELOT Dlf GINGER; it overcomes all weakness of the stomach, and enables it to digest food healthfully. Persons indulging in the luxuries of the table some times experience an - unpleasant sensation of fulness which is at once dispelled by this valuable remedy. It is the epicure's friend. Bee advertisement. - Jules Maurits Elan Athenienne, or Hair Ito. NOVATOR, has produced wonderful results in restoring the hair to its original life color and preservieg the eye eight. It is warranted free from all injurious sob 'fiancee, and Is more efiloaelone than any preparation for CIO hair seer offered to the pubile. For eale by an respeetab:e Druggists, and at the Laboratory, No. 104 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, by JULES HAM% 46 CO. se2T-et Singer's Sewing - Machines —That Sinner's hewing Machines make the bed stitch ever invented, has been widely known for years. Other machines may make a similar ditch upon a few light fabrim, but Singer's alone are competent to do every kind of work upon every variety of fabric. Singer's sew Family Sewing 'Machine' have the Faroe relative superiority as his mathhes for manufacturing purposes. They are also mere beautiful than any other. nemliting and Binding Gauges of the most improved style are applied when desired to any of Singer's Ida. chines. I. U. SINGER CO , 8e1641an22 One-Price Clothing of the Latest *tales, and made in the best manner, expressly for BITAIL BALES. We mark oar lowest selling prh es in PLAIN 1/1011ILS on each artiale. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and OUP OEE•PEIOE STATEN is lII , ICIIY ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, m thereby all are treated alike. ZONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. Saving land.—Five Per Cent/ Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, line or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and paymente made dilly, without notice. The investments are made in Beal Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and mu& drat-clue securi ties se tb charter requires. Mee hours, from o'olook in the m‘rnlng until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, red on Monday and Thursday evenings until S o'clock, fee Thomas W. Batly, No. 62,1 Market Street, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Pint-ohm goods constantly on hand. The subicriber, paying rash Sir every article, is enabled to sell at a small advance. Thom about purnhaaing would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro. untied. set-tim Impurities of the Blood.—. The food and habits of civilised man induce in a great majority an impure condition of the blood, the source of a great variety of painful diseaaes, which disturb the happiness of almost every family in the land.. A sure safe; and agreeable remedy is at hand In the PERUVIAN SYRUP, a fact which cannot be denied. For solo in thli city by P. Brown F ifth and Clioni• nut, and Ruesard & Co., Twolft& end Chestnut. 4016 day $ No. 802 CHESTNUT Street
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