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PBBIBERTOR Si DIDTCHINSONI '• No. 112,0heitnnt street, , Offers for - - • DEM/3;4IANS; BITEETINGS,'SIITRTINGS; MARINER 'STRIPES; OSNADURGHS, FLANNELS; BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CC/LOBED DIUBLINS, In all widths from the - - BALTIC BIAN4 CO., Bens MAN% CO., ' NORTIIVILLEI DO, ~'LOWELL DO. - • PAIRIITLL -DO. WEST BOYLSTON - DO. Moo, 4 . ;Teitipleton Ilfille Doeskins and Bing polidnitirea, 4 Woodward - do do. do,- Saxon, UB do: do. ' ' do. 'Together with Alive , assortment of r dielrable Foreign Goode: 4 " ' , • eepl,lm TO DEALERS IN OIL - rOLOTHS:' , • ilabscriber knieroi 'for Mann . frog-• • „ .111,9014 TABLD, STAIR, and ' OARRIACIE OIL' CLOTHS, Arati.toto to • now., prep offer peat In !womenßuyers from airport* of the country. • ' • A large end choice Stook Clonalantly on hand. • • Gicarcarawill he'teken'ln aidaoyng for Dealers who nrdar by mall. WAYLNHOUSN, No. 229 ANOR Street, Plate., -au23.Bm* THOMAS POTTER, Menifikaturer. • BLABON & ' f.MANIU/A.CITUBDRB 01? VAti n O OO4O : W i AT*VP"r E ititE/ F; • On= to the trade it siookbf Floor Oil :e Jim and antra quality enamelled Kadin Drills Snd Takla Oil Cloths, new styles ; green &sad Oil Cloth forsitedow Shades - A complete assortment or Window Shades trimmings, ittedtion'of dealers to our stook.- RIDGWAY, - -BEIISSNEB k & 00., - • IMPORTERS OP ' imam!, • •- - - DOESKINS, and ' ' - • • • ' 3oisOkritp.,l44 ria.Lctin,sl:a IL ORLBRATRD'ISIANITBAOVRERS: PRO. 2111;111.ENS, (Little Tlokot,) - A7JORAIiNT,Abhoe; (8 end hi Olathe ' ) PRIRIfOIi PROTHRO, (Slav Otkishileres,) lARPERSB;(I/ and " 4 1I;TOSINRIIS ' ' &801 t, "(Maim Cloth) H&OBLOIT & 00. • • NI. 900 OIIESTNIIT STREET, " PHILADSLPEIa . • W. W. RIDGWAY, f f CRAB. IttIIMINIR. , A - 410UF Bro CKA GE wn S andleach - •• SHISTINGS, and DRILLINGS, dtreet from ' ' - GB.HAT TAUB, - ginx,lll4 : TBILTEIBB, —MABfIaiNittUATTB, , DWIGHT , - NANTLIT t ': and CABOT HILLS, - In ithiohirlll be founts largliarid dadrabloasaaimiati to vidatiwo, beg to - . 41.1 the atteatlai of the trade. ; ROBBBON INDIGO BLUR PRINTEI, - BAAIPDBN ' - TWINITO4 STRUM, TIONINOB, - AND COTTOBANEB;"_ „ In great variety. - SATINETS, PLANNELS, Per We by , , PBOTHINGEABI. A WELLS, Agent, ,antirdinif -86 LETITIA St. and 84 S. BROST St RI43IIAiI.DSON93 _ - :.~; 001f6US1210 of lI.I9HAFDSON'S LINENS, end those dealsOtur,4 th0:4111:1171311 QOM . should see Vast theirth* purl:Atlas Asledlrith.ths full owns of the • - BIORAIIDSON, SONS,' ac OWDEbt, • Atip a,snarantee pitlie madam bsid dursbiliV of ;the • This csintlini is rendered einentially necessary salvia vuuititiss oil:a:Ur and debetire Linens ate prepalid t 111•1111011- situ ad load with . ,the-•2111allk SIONARDSON: by Irish bonsai, who,vemdless of the Injw7 th us Indicted alike on the; Asnein comma and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode j will ;not readily *beam a' Nubia' de ~pwatable, ilkM/01 , 41 1 1VbItt 1141!.11,./tP 1F"14•8" • --41 11 5 .4stitir,11, •-• • • Winn ETERSobr, * u N. zusi •'-n6.ll9flanthiqrag9tieet,(EanBlde.) ' , 'Pronstisiney . Drafq . , Aoeeptanoes, , fee., roil,. , turingfin this' or other Stites, promptly eolidoted, Ind parties 'tibial iminielfatettodtteelpt,pffunds; Drina at sight or is few day's tolitiint,ashrid:it" , rate Miles: 13ertitherif;Einite*Vioetern, and itinnsidgaidailiate Stoney bought st lewlgares. - A4= , -AMU drawison ll theprincdpal 4,114'4 in the Union:, - CAILLRLES X; 1317014 ESTAITE BROICIB, AND . 4 11Arrs mg walnut 13TMItt , , 'am mitaii:pnrasied and - dold. Hotta/ ' nutted. 11.etniad - Ordzind.Rentacafl Illaney,pronured on mortgigdaaronnd idiots; .40., ' ' - lamina:was. di:44l*k,s • Wm. - D. Lewis, DK. Mardi L. Ilallawalli ,Thos;P JamorDnalapi Caleb ;ones, Z6,1.'11430 Ina Ae to BELMO T, L U BANKIDR 76 p nevna,.I3TABEIT, - • • ^ tosnei Letters et Orstht,srailaile topesellerS, _tot; all `parts of the world. , - 4 - jao.l3ii BONISE & G 0.,.• ^ : • C - • -' • 11PXCIIN AND DECRANE," DBORalta; 210. 40 South THIRD "beet, • Rahn", the DAS funiti of As,and,DAoPhiladiapik ONALVAXLIT. 3 • W. B. 3BOWX. • : n. ILIMEATON OKANLEY, - BROWN, & 00., - • DAIMROTE, STOOK'AND - XXOHATION N. *. corner of THIRD and dHHErTNIT Otrnldff. Hothxdons mule, and Drafts drown on Oilmen of 4.bri United Staletand geodes, on the molt faeorni)le PolleatiOne mode, Dratta,drsitri op 3114111114 and • Pnonniini ' , Bonk - &tie 1 ,- ought,' Line warrants Imsbt fad 09151., Polders inflp We Arid ead,linte Papa nagothited., Otoolul aud Loans bought sod 'gold on ,OOmsdonon at the Board if Broken in Ildia•lelAds and New York. anweari - R. Rua; RICHARD R. PARRY, Notary Pubila for, Cominlasibner for Minnesota'. Pannsyloanla wad • 140 W Jersey. ••, , , • A.Bit r in• et BRO-TB-BR; , BRAILMIIB & q.soniulat.c, LAND , AGINTB and O,ONYWANORRII - •- - FRONT'A'R.BII2I . obit,. HICKORY, • MANKATO, , • 'Pity particular attention to loaning and investing. -Monet - for non-rasldenta and others, , and oollasting Dintta, Rotes: &a.• r. -, Any letters of- natimair or Mashaem ell Vesely* prompt attention:- Referdo • ; Wood Baton, & Co., Philadelphia: ' • • Dale, ROOll, & Withers, Philadelphia: , • alum, Raines, & Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. • Charles &- PhLiadelphia, • • • ,'- Parry Etllandolph.Philadelokla. - tn72l-etn* QTaivelittga. A 11011-STEBET _.O A P - A It: E- - x - s 6 11008 B.—We have resehred,our Pall supply of, Carpatings, and bare a no. of 'be • . • • ' • HANDSOMEST (.ODDS IN THE OITY. All the new styles of Velvet, Tapestry. Brawls, Three. plyilagral as. and :Ventilate. of the best make, bought at . VERY LOW - PHIOBE FOR OAFS, to'be Sold accordingly. , • 'With a lull assortment of ' ' ," • OIL CLOTHS, DRIIGONTB, &d. :190 b ard all the goods usually kept In a VIRET-OLASS EsTABLISHMENt mut kta prepared'tb sell them at ettrituely - LOW PAVES - FOR CASH. • , , . , OLPDEN "&"11101CNBIt, T. .0428.2 1 r 132 - AECH ' Etrent; 9 floors below Ninth..., RALSTON, , 638 - MAAM:STREET, ' /OS 1111ILADALkIA MIA MIT " :VARPET MANIIPAOTOBBIS, &Ai ABent i la this city for the inatraN OARYBTINGO, Moil:o462nd bi TaeliL Ditber • CARPETS FOR. FALL . ; • BalLYyd BROTHER, ; • . No. 800 ,OUURTNIIT lITBUBT'," • Are now prepared to exhibit to *hatreds a very it r. - OABPBTINGS; Imported direct, from the lbest mannlactutere, or pur chased at the lisme sales In Nov York, consisting of -"- '' • TUB NEWEST PATTERNS , ((many never before offered for sale) = Of VELVET CARP ETS,"In single and double widths; ":.TAPSISTRT Illtl3BBliLS,'extra queUtt; ‘, !. 'OIIOTONERATY BRUSSELS; neat designs. " " ,•' •"0 , :SUPER' TURBS- PLY AIN and •VENETTANB, "Or•eteryvviety of style lakiptut7;4 Condulug ourselves exclusively ItrigiS s• 3 , r ,f7A1311. ,e • ' we Out be eoablia at all,Umel,M•ilve oar instomera ,the beat Ooeds,nt the ' - -•- • LOWgiri ; 04bierg. att4 -figneqs erunrtinDis. , `xicoloWak.Ao 3Y,Nlitit9TmPic OR - , t , • ;;,.:110.11.500 .0.40111 f-BLA#FIT.PUIA W.E.I,)NESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 'NiU) publications, A NEW BOOK, BY SPURGEON: . - SPURGEON'S .GBMS, CONSISTING' OF BRILLIANT PASSAGES' non • THE PUBLISHED AND 'UNPUBLISHED SIODIONS AND OTHER WRI TINGS OF THE - REV. 0. ' H. SPURGEON ' • 1 Volume, 12mo. Price U. Here we have some of the Author's happiest thoughts and most graphic p'ctures, revealing 'the true Vreatneis" of the Preacher's conceptions—his Indtvidttality . and atisngth. More than , ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE. THOU ` SAND- VOLUMES OF M. SPUR GEON BOORS have been' sold by us In America, and . the deinand for them is unabated. The masses read and love them.. SPURGEON'S GEM, now Jut Issued, is spoken of as follows By. the Nov York Observer: The Publishers of Spurgeon's Sermons have in Press • volume of Brilliant Pelages' , from the discourses of this remarkable Preacher. Ige have seen the sheets. of the new Book. and • - • EVERY PAGE IS A Flagg OP GLOIVIEG p 1142. ~The extracts ate brief aid Characterlatle, — earnest, bold, and 'strong, "fall of strikMg thought,- brilliant imagery, and warm appeal. We think it,will be far more attractive than the volume,' of him Sermons, and they hove had an extraordinary circulation in title country. • SPUBGEOWS GEMS . May be' found at all The Bookstores Frio One Dollar. The popularity of Mr' Spurgeon's 'Sermons in this Country, has been agitated only by the popularity Of the Preacher ;himself In his own land, la-the --Publishers billeibMthat , • • - -,""•••,-' THIS' VOLUSID OP -G EMS ` • will be 'Medved with greater favor ere! thanitis Vo lumes of Sermon*. • • „ - .settlicizobys GEMS is published in answer to a call that has Mien repeated ly -node fora 'plume giving the characteristics of his style, revealing the seaset of. his Mighty power as a preacher, ot, truth, with the peculiarities of manner which arrest the attention, rouse the sympathies, ex, cite the admiration, and Impress the feelings of his vast aud'esoes. ' • - • Buy a• copy of SPURGEON'S GEMS It will cost ybu but OND DOLLAR Mr. Spurgeon is.,rhutorical, descriptive, flowing, and glowing: He blazes and barns along - the psthlfs7 of his subject, rising in flights of imagination, and carry ing his bearers along with him in earnest, overwhelm ing appeals., He is pungent in his applications, 'strong in his dOottine opinions, and powerful is kla exhibition of the divine Word: • - - Tea Volume Is :ready for ther trade, and theiiorders solicited.' Persons :ebbing it, and not being able to obtain it of the Bootee)lers,•can order it by mail. sod it will be forwarded Promptly tentage prepaid, for - tINN ouLLea. - BIIEf,D9N,BLAIIBBIAN ir. se77-mw&sitBt , Publishors, New York. A .NEW BOOK, BY DR. WAYLAND. - , - • ' SERMONS - TO THE OHIIROHES. BY FRANCIS WAYLAND, D. D. ' 1 Volume. Price 85 Ciente. - • COXTINTS : I. THE APOBTOLIC.MINISTRY. • 11. THE CHURCH, A SOCIETY FOR ,Tai CONVERSION OF THE WORLD., 111. CHRISTIAN WORSHIP. .IV." 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R.; LOWELL and N. P. WILLIS. - ' • . S. 'RtDPIELD, Agent,' ire2l46t&w2t ' 84 Beekman Street, New York.''' 140 1 1 4 , lassourtii#•—t- TO111,20171.14" ,rtitioifEiaAitt• NimmEtuak. D.3ll.:its CHINA. AND .QUEENS*ARE, Noe: 23 and 25 SOUTH FODRTIi STREET; Between Igaskot and Obeatnut,' • • PILILAIIBLPIII.A. 117°GLAHAW.A.Itf.; open or by the protege anBl-2m: . ' , T SOUP ft 14 N AND WESTERN ILEROHANTS. A large Stook of , CHINA, GLABBWARN, ~AND FANCY AILTIOLEEI, AT 11111 LORBST WARM' 111110 NB, Al . , ; MAitiCSE;X:i WITTE, Imp - Aare, , ' MA 9NIO 1141114118 OUB!ITNUT STRAW. .1 11 4 154 7, r " Savings Junbe. THE STATE SAYINGS FUND, 'KO: 241 . DOCK STREET, 14EXT,DOOK TO TUE YOST OPTION INTEREST FIVE PER-OENT Money readied DA I'LT, and every MONDAY EVENING, ON, DROBIT, IN' NUMB LARGE AND SMALL, PAID BAOIC DAILY, FROM 0 O'OLOOK A. M. TO 3 O , OLOOS P. M montTnza OAR DRAW MIR MOSBY ST MOOS, AS id BANK, SF DIBIRCD. . URO. U. HART, ireatdont 011A8, G. INLAY, Treasurer. J. HENRY 116.Y8, Teller. se23.tjanl TH E SPRING ' GARDEN SAVING HIND (OKITIIIRD IT TEM DIOIIIL3TT1111(11TPUNBTLT.1111.) • • •111 UAL .11.11 T 'B. fit" PER OENT. Interest snowed to Depoottore, nd All Moneys PAld beak on Demand. aniPliiioneys PAU mos. ou ..,... Clf9lolll, 831 NORTH THIRD STREIT, (CionoomArion BANK Bonnion.l This Ins Motion is now open .for the transaction of truisms, and is the only Chartered Baring Fund located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 234 o'clock and also on MONDAYEI and THURSDAYI3, from 6 until 9 o'clock in the livening - blikflA49llß2. _ _ . Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Levy, Hon. Henry K. Wong, Daniel Underkoller,- Hon. Wm. Kinnard, +Frederick Steaks, Plantain Mui Joseph P. Le blere, John Presiden Secretary, GIOHGE .T. QATING FUND .-- UNITED . STATES a.. 7 WHIST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and OBOIST. BUT Street'. - barge and Mail mune received, and paid beak on de mind, without notice, with PITH OBNT INTIR 'BST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY BTBNINGO from I until 9 o'clock. • DRAFTS for sale on Bagland, Ireland, 11414 Scotland. ham .9,1 upwards. President,-STSPIERN I. ORANTORD Tramenrer—l.DlNY Yilier,JAMDB Da MINT= 21,711% FITNII--RWE PER. ()ENT. IN. IJ TRUST—NATIONAL SAISITY TRUST 00M. pm.—WALTIOT,T 80IITII-W/ST OORNIR OP THIRD; PRILADILPHIA.. Iloonroarono EY 1171 SWATH OP PIOPIIITLYAILIi. Stoney id reeetred ha any lam, large or mall, and tu tored paid from the 417 of depotalt to the day ot with- The olhre ba open every day from 0 &cloak in the turning till 6 *Woes in the 'evening; and on blonde, 'Bll4 Thairey ereadnge till 8 &dank. HON. NIMBI L. IRINA% Preeldent, ROBINS BILIISLIOR, Vie* Prodding. • 'Wit. Pozo,-Beeratarr, _ DI111010311: , Boa. Saw L. Itanaari N. Carron Creator, ' 116 Ward L. Corlett '. • - Joseph B. Ban , Robert Bettridget == • : primb, L ev . Rand. R. Ralston, ".., • Jorepti terkes, 0, -UMW& Muni, . - Henry Innandarnar. Hosey is waived and payments made daily. The inveitments are made, in conformity with RC provisions of .thir Ohartsr; in UAL ESTATH MORT BROUS, GROUND SENTO, aid such brat alma swami. Hai ia 'MU laws imam wren enmity to the depot'. tote Id likith cannot fat to givaparmaaeney and Ms. ,bility to ethi Inlititutiscs..• = . " . - - War MO. 08 1241) DOOR' , STREET.-FIVE • Pll ONNT.„STATB SAYINGO FUND. 'WO: 88 •(241) ,DOOK: STREET.—FIVE I. PBS 01INT. OATS SAVINGS FUND „MO:, 88 (241) , 1)601C. STREET.— FIVN Pgia s'Verli SAYINGS FUND. MO; 88'(241) 'DOOR STREET.— rims `ll pl 2 CONT. STATE SALTINES FUND. aul-ly lUIRION011:- PLATE: GLS-.-11ATING .111: beewappointed lithe'irde A eng t3 agnit ff." the SOLD ADJINTO for the lisle or that' CkLABB in tide of &rumored .te offer to the trade or com mune, from ..our edeok on hand, , POLI81310:1 PLAT) GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Prontd r Rough ,Plate for PlOore and Skylighte and Slimed Plate, of large else, for Mirrors., The {Mese mill NOM Id the loweet widows, and rarrented engerior,i» weirei respite, to any other Imported. 3 , ROSY. 13110DESAFIR,t,'00," ' Kite and %%Ida* Glue Waseholuse. D. /1;ed: VOMITIt and WI Streets, 010134 . ,Puu mei p las • ..„ , ,- ‘ViIVIii : I • -. r I I 4 g : t;: _ :: I I 4 :, ~.r t„ ,,,..,. ... . !,. • . ~.;,-, T' ''" One jhing we are resolved upon— never' egaintepreml4`anY l tirlfele - nil& tryietitteular subject? , oa , a-prkii,,lonlary.,4ay.,. Yesterdayi We, promised an account of. a couple of balloon aseensens,-hut,:on looking baek, never making even r e* - eminattinniAf tuiy,thlrig;,and,leVaria. 1 blyt ing4ninciniory; what we saw andleliiit' we ex iniencedleantrent)ettit,4stlitOtl444 we ha jinpeetqand hopep-fin eictrti We feel a littlnat sea; in2tliiii.-eciraniiinceni . tin,;,4;c4 K scoot*: ~ ~.. ~., ~,, ~, .. ,: vf -7- 1 • What:is curious enough,fle:--iiiit of;two I as," f centii'ilfinie far backett titenty-11;e'yetirs ago, and thnsebond'itsily- ten years back; Weire membq the most ?onset's' ratti3h:tnere vivldlY, than t$ more - renent:::lVO. ditieliiiiiiitt The Patriatblut, (beaded byMrrntrairtan,) , andl OK the veiy senilenii3n, like ' old and , sneb. like, MO fuller memory 'orwliefcicatiiif in o their y o uth and early manhood , than of he inold - : a of their:ll:W*6d anddeelibliilYearti.; . ' Of' c' ei • there areoxceptiona. - -:lire 'were T lll a .6 4 4 'ar'ite+ l4 ol,l 34 , rt•Ak4t.i4.ll4ilin;;lirell eident -Of - MagitalenOollege t ,Hifert who , ,,dielf, a couple of Yoinfitigii, at.th:e.469 of 'Min t ' dred, tilid can say that- his • • memory' Of'rsiai, was quite si - ifita, RE, .g.t„1111' ' dilial i te . .Bl,oo . B„ There was - Santini •Hoonniti,:-Hie Teet;ltilu) died firikt4, atilin::ligit'..of-ninity4lirtitel' itad• until 4$Y ,near the close orhi's - lifOrte ) ,pilie was in a state of itier:ond:ifilldlniedi he. rolol:a looted the eventir Of theituiftetitit T tai well as he did • those -et his youtn -Very. appro priately; priatelf; therefore,' 1)3,1444 hest", knew; by; his Pleasures of -Memeryt"--;,But'Welplual get baCitotlic tient:ten. : -- .3 ~ ,--.:- ~ i z 7„. Twenty-five years- age; thi'',Writ4,*.this, • instead•of-being a 0 grave. anereverand Sdig.: nettr;".Wes—five 1914 : yrent? . !Yeratik - Axitiei, 'and Mire addicteA,be.beilevesi .tot act liven! impulid; 'and without' profound • delitierittiOn than at present. At that time, being one lfa crowd assemblet*aV.liiidrYAQW-lk tit 'EMT. land; to • witness the , tbalkion:apoent of Mr. Gaziti; Ai) WO ' tben.thit'llntititilinoi =iirq. fetisional aeronaut in -the world:- havingl,then been Sonia Alie litiii4i 4 Witeiei , :e:trniellar . through the alt!, - he yield,ed-to,' a' pitliteldlta-ti tion - to, accompany . -thie.Octies on;' Mr. GREEN politely did notexiteehlielfitibitia4' ry fee4(varying from five to twenty pounds ' sierlink,) iin'oenditien that:liefreSent,Wrltk as afoiesnid, eliPtild - Become -the. historian :of. the trip; did - Poruitiniticate te:tkepittlerit ..pitb-, lie,,lnlhe newspaperwhich lie then'eondnotedi a lullo ru e,ind i fartfcidar iciSoiint oralje i air vol i g .o.- , ~, -,; 1., 1., .': . , .... .., A. - : ..,.fVf. ; ,:- By- the tinie'datfthiOilaittiOi c it t aiiilinl . viltii carburetted hYdrpiPPlPS,,not the lightest gaff, but the most,'readililliroeriiitie; We felt like Bob' Apro, 3 o;:its4tol l r'' o!lrPO:i'',w44 . tioiing out , at:our fingers' , endi.,:' NowtiVer., we Were cOm--... , mittokto ,thiiexcurstin;: end; tilbelfnOt.with out some: apprehension, deeeritilied; as : boldly as cire'utostlutetis' permitted, that, wo uld' stand the hazard if—the flight; --• i ,- ,--'- • , -. Aga,. allwas ready, we , We're ,requested to sit tiewrana wicker-work:effatricoverpl' with* painted linen, Welt mud' reeeinbled.tlie fa- mous buck-basket" in which Faistaff:wati ion cealea hYibi-isaiti. Wives - Or:Windaor, and' finallftiint into the Tluinieset'Ditelinttroead. Thertiveretwo.seats in this vehicle, coMmoit ly callaVti tgifl,2'744o4,ae'it iSlNyaiit slender . , as It . aceme'di it Wet strong enough for its Ki,r itinnis ‘.- it ' waif attatiliid by:ti' variety ' of silken cordage ito the net work -widely covered the Atlbenlait inoinent, - Sudden indisposition prevented Xi:, Giant's making the =ascent. Hit wife volunteered to' take his place, and her determination was hailed with tumultuous applause. Her preparations were made in a few minutes, and, as far as she was personally concerned, 'consisted,' solely and wholly, of tying an old silk handkerchief over her coal- Scuttle bonnet, of thrusting her pedal extremi-_, ties into a pair of tall Wellington booby, of putting her bands into a pair. of gardeners' gloves, and of completing her mascull ao ap. pearance by enveloping her very cat acious person in a sailor's pea jacket which reached as low down as where her knees might be pre. sumed to be. Mrs. GREEN "had repeatedly been cc up " in -it ballooni and never bad an accident. Her's was a remarkable existence of the superiority of Mind over Matter, for she must have weighed • not less than two hundred and twentypounds. She got into , the car, with some 'scrambling, 'and we en sconced ourself in the ' sante vehicle immedi ately after. At that happi period, we might have passed for one of Prianaon's lean kin:, and the quick eye of Mrs. Gamma instantly no.. tined the fact. Therefore, she handed a good many bags of ballast over to our end of the car; also thetwo grappling irons; and, what she seemed to part with very reluctantly, a huge basket, which' ultimately 'was found to contain what (being a cockney) she' would speak of as "them perwisions." Bien these additions did not balance the rotundity-of the stout kaioniere.. All through the voyage,, her end - of the oar was alarmingly heavier than OWL ~ , At noon, precisely; the ropes which bound the balloon to our mother-earth were cut, amid a hush of expectation, and—the balloon as cended? That may have been the popular bellef,butwe—we, who were in the car, stoutly holding on to a rope •on either aide in con nexion with the net Work, we know befter. It must be an optical delusion—which affected some two hundred and fifty thousand specta tors. Indeed, we have been similarly affected, ourself, more thari once on seeing what is popu larly called ( 4 a balloon ascent." But, when in the car—a venturous voyageur—We knew better. Take' ourword for it, gentle reader; the balloon did not ascend at all. It , did not move from its phicei r as far as we could see or,feel. , Jaws B. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph George Woelepper, J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Davidson, P. 0, BUmaker, Jobn•P. Verne, George lineeht, John Horn. t JAMB B. PRINGLI. HORN. • sal-BB • If the' balloon wore stationary, however, every thing under it seemed to move, and that at a rapid - rate. Whezi. the, ropes were cut, there was a sort of springy feel, as If the bal loon were half Inclined to bound upward. But it did not. It remained stationary, while all things around seemed to sink under it. We heard one provincial exclaim, as he recognised us, to There's our Yoditor, wi' his barnacles," but if ho uttered more it was lost in4he shouts of the multitude. . • • Down—down—down! Every thing glided downwant while we seemed to rest very qui etly, and wholly motionless, in the air. To look dire4tly beneath us was more than we had courage for. But we looked around, and every thing below was becoming smaller, be cause more distant, by degrees. The whole country eves spread out beneath us, as on a map—towns, villages, - and hamlets ; stately mansions and huinble cottages; roads, which seemed like threads, and a river whieb, ever as it still, got lower, was winding its way like a silvery snake. ' ' Presortly the upper part of' the balloon boa gen to oslillate, and Mrs.Gruram condescended to ask, with half-suppressed contempt for our being so much "in verdure . clad," whether we were!" aloud." We assured her that we were not, and she said, 'Cause, if ye are,. there's wine and spirits' in the basket, along with them perwisions." When the lower world had sank about a mile beneath, a cloudy belt suddenly involved us, cold and piercing, hiding the earth from view, and of itcting ns much , the saute as if we had suddenly 'gene from 'a heated room into a frosty atmosphere.- Soon this: aloud Passed away; and then we : entered into, an, expanse of clear and' almost transparent blue.. Beneath lay,the country,'a tract different from what We had seen before, and, froni the greater dis-, tance, on .a yet' more miniature spate'. And' so, for about an hour, we met with alternate layers of cioudi and groat 'sada of blue. The allenee was, awful, and unlike' any, foriner ex perience, we,did not meet a single bird, At last;we found. the balloOn in' the midst of a lrentendons rack of grayishwhite and here the.providenee_of stOnt Mn.i GREEN'S equipent,.ma peropptpto, Wea who oh• L!,1; L,' WED,NESDATiSEPOPP3PI 29,1858: A Balloon Moont.l, 7 hakkili w'ere — a" fiery snit' of clothes, -were wetted to the akin, ai,"eompletely , as If 'Ve had , been Si?used , pond.' Mrs'. ,(titfu, li ltiolced compassionately, and said, 1.,?0er cruet 'ow 'ls'teeth does chatter, tole sure. .Thro,ty tint mime ballast; add -we'll leave th ese Pere,damp* clouds." "We emptied two or three of the' - seedling's. Then, as if liberated from thud dein; the lailloOn 'did give a'• beta upward, lam ' and we, foetid o u r s elf ; extremely p, once Mom, encompassed by the, blue ether." - Mrsd Gliens,informed us, after hob: •serwations,'t as she,called them, that we had attained a; height of. nearly three miles, and 'that , she-4‘cludways felt rayther, peckish in On_this hint, we opened ;therliatiket; and idached, very 'sociably, some - threiCinifea 'abeie tefra" ,firsid. , - The lady , PlaYeifin'eikellent knife and fork",,and, with Rety,grumbling, stiff glees ref brandy,and water, %keep, out the e f old rni dcli' het linereaaing•wi th the •Inpfease t of out dlettuicur from the,'earth,no, of ,the mirth's distance front The thin kid gloves :which iv,e'v'iorrAll& not ' keep' out the cold, and Mir ,tirditiVeidelitinee nearly-frostbitten—ditto as ,tiCeinfities,"t i letwant Mrs. GREEN, abielded by warm co erffig . and 4. 6110 'the' At last,.abpat elut fo'ql oo l4 0 1 'fait; and' fat 'dompaggottlds.voyage said it was timo,to 'de= lurid; and cm:Atoned a& to:" Fold on and- not tevafeartd." (She &nava• cord, opened the t vitlVel'attlie lowe'rend4 of the.bill loon s and sout rushed the gas-fetld, ' 1 0i3,, trtPillgct !Voltilktilint/V Doivilwirder eank• r he 'the balloon= We tad hold ourihreath 4al.that horrible gas.,, liowever, li a,„llttle ,Indlitt let out,'•now -and then,' modltle'd•the deseend,ing course of the balloon, and drew it, as on a sert of cliagiinal trach,faw'ay froni the escaping gain' Utimit'oier la' large field, , spriulded with ,greit' t fiirestrtileei;'arid each' ior itirtr4e* out a, grape in jai tonchml., At 'dfdi# 410 at. eildi the, 4409111?.81.6...* ~ Orlf along, ; ins 11,1 8011011. of anaitjqfppa nAtt the ground. ••Thewwe grappled , with a;lovr earth tl %jumped out.- MelieVed from MY, 'lVeightPtiie t teillorin arose) about twenty( feat %tlie air;rifsing the gralipleZdiag‘isith it, but' some ?laboreia - 'came' 'up Silted" the" gnipPle g. 41 4r k i ; (3l 44.:4 4ll o?ifi ' * at ; 6- -' 'lO4 s dWe had aUghted, cur tie in, Ohertley gel*, j ihe ,seit I of Earl Fsaasza, whoi'attat .ho . hadinalatect on'otir taking: :refreshments, •sent '.uslack to iityr"Starting.plate, brime of his own carriages; witirthe 'emptied' balloon` strepped`upon the 7,? *ere thirty mile)fr6n3 th 9 pla9a of sec " there, tome three &froth , holur ! after our leAditig„vre epthustasti °ally greetedo, -But we made -itataget ,tion, to.which •we adhered ;for fifteen, years, never again tolorup Ima balloon. 'Nevertholosa i , we had try senhavof dangq,tat any time. ,"Phof thOtitin - etwia allimat , impet= 'cafitible;llce:oUly danger 74atjt hidifcant. when, froiyiiitiousa; tolliiptyq , , per, sons junp - out top.loop;uud _Are t Outotiiqi hart . 1. • , „ elide the.Ohroniole s our. , Brist , BallOik; Ascent. 4t may • sufficiently.; siktl4, tlie - ourltitufrOader - Warren County. The Leiger x ,the t ale emocratic paper -in- Wttrren Y oolititt of 1 14 4., „ 0101',,F fit Mien klit aupp9l,t,j'ndge fina4a,tbr;Ugngrese., nnutbOrea PPY°7 B .I, r„ - -4 tr, it,We•coldat perbapgLbave euPPilrt 4 t,i Prortiqsa Leetunpton ; man Ihr, Congress; beimuie iuok an one . might Uri eatif. have belleded ' in ' the ' of the ~thine'bat JerneitL, aline not'favor Lecotapton. train ,any, hinseat • Ootlies; i n tile r rt s irtM i l i Mga l t r4A l g i lt t Pel Y t_ bisections. We will not, eanuot soppiort a,oandP date for clortgresa who lecke ever Y essential gneli floatiltn, and a thousand nominations cannot have the effect of Making ne stialtifY anrseltres in advo cating the pretensions of a man whom our con si3ience -and judgment assure , - tts is, deficient in htinestyandcapability.''," , ' ; But it May be asked , why did ire,not urge the nomination of some other man? We that the power of the Administration was against us. Places of ,profit were freely bestowed, and 'post office appointments, mare held. in abeyance to bring about Mr. Gillis' nomination, and all that is left Is an appeal to' the.people in - October. The masses are not fools, neither will they long submit to boated° tools of, to fohit into power men who do nee'ssi,stple to betray them, James L. ,Gillis had b'atrayod them ono° most shamefully, - and we mistake the sentiment of the Twenty-fourth Con gressional districit it he have a second opportunity to do so. "The Demooratto party hips always' been the party of the people; it has ever been the, ohm pion of the down-trodden and the oppressed, and in a contest between the people, and ,power there should be no, doubt where - the Democracy might be found. We do not abate one jot or tittle of our admiration for and devotion to the Demo cratic organisation, but when political charlatans despoil its fair name, we hesitate not to enter our solemn and earnest protest gigabit it." Senator Emma spoke at Warren on the Air of September, and, among other things, 4‘ illn ~ninated" the Kansas question after his peculiar fashion, according to the /edger. Since the Senator has returned from t Warren everybody Is running fr om gnglish taillike rats from sinking ship. Even the pilot, Mr. ENGLISH himself,- has deserted - his own craft. It will be necessary for Senator Smolt to change his course once more. He said at Warren that— The Territorial question would, 'doubtless, en ter into this campaign, and Judge Gillis did what he _thought was right, and he and Mr. G. were in the same boat. He behoved the Kansas diMonl ties were settled forever. Before Kansas can make another Constitution, the ratio required by the English bill will be in the Territory, and by 1860 there would be a sufficient population. When he first went to Congress, he thought the people of Kansas, of all parties, desired admission Into the Union. He voted for the Leoompton Constitution, and if the people of lianias • sball present • an- other slave Constitution, he will vote for it. He claimed great credit for the English bill, be cause it allowed the people to vote for or against the Constitution. , " He probeeded to state what was the position of the Republican party upon the question of popu lar sovereignty, They had ever been opposed to this prinoiple according to the Philadelphia . plat form; bat the Democracy held to the 'dot:Anne of submitting all questions to the people. The De mocrats did not guaranty' that one man should not cheat another,in Kansas; neither did they guaranty that the people should vote, and when the Free-State men refused to vote they laid the foundation thrall' the late difficulties. Governor B. bad urged the people to vote for delegates; but those that staid at home authorised those who did vote to pass laws and make a Constitution for them—consequently, the Lecompton Constitution was the voice of the people. "Gov. B. fully argued the propriety of admit ting Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution, and insisted that it would have been better if the people had accepted the proposition' of the Beglish bill. As it is, there must be nearly 70,000 Inhabitints,:and the Y will not have to wait a great while at this rate.., _Congress had no right to say that the people .of Rams shall vote upon their Constitution, and if delegates' had sanctioned it, that was sufficient: , Delegated sovereignty bad worked well in a number of States Gov. B. in sided that it was the duty of Democrats to ac quiesce in the English bill. "Mr. B. referred to the tariff question, and commented upon the resolutions adopted at the Republican Congressional Convention. He was 'willing to assist his own State to every possible advantage in the adjustment of a tariff; but he would recollect that we are a community of States, and the interests of others must not be disre garded. Gov. B. closed his remarks by urging Democrats to vote for Culls." BIOLEB. is trying to save his Congressional district; but there is an open and active Demo cratic opposition to Biowin'and Gums in every county in the district. Dtsooviswf or A NEW ASTEROID.—SaveraI days since we announced that a near asteroid had' been discovered at the Dudley Observatory. We have received the Planet Circular, issued from the aloe of the Astronomical Journal, contain ing the folloWing account : A new asteroid wne diseovered with the Clark Comet seeker, on the night of Friday, September 10, by George. Searle, aesietant at this Observa tory." • cannot conveniently kive the figures 'and oharaoterS [militating its position.] • " The planet is' of- about the eleventh magni tude, and, will - soon be in opposition. "The facilities for determining -the place pro• perly at this Observatory are not yet available, owing to serious and unexpeoted obstacles. The large meridian circle is, however, already in posi tion and approximate adjustment, and I trust that, within a few. weeks, all. obstacles will have been surmounted and-the instrument brought Into use. "B. A. GOULD, Ja. , " Dudley Obiervatery, September 18, 1858 , PRIZANTHROPIO.—The Charleston Mercury states that a yoling lady from Baltimore arrived in that city last Wednesday to tender her serviciis as nurse to , the Howard Association; and that, in ease her services should net be required; she' will proceed to Noi7 Orleans for the same purpose. COTTON.—There Were seven thousand three hundred and forty-two bales of cotton received in z v Orient on the /oth inst. 19WIDIT • ; 14 4t) A KILSO - J.T4L44ll44o. l ol4Mes.MOWditia. , - . . , . ' MU. PEZIIW:ra .104bATASO.P . 194 4 V;;a.,. 4°Iin g e ki l t i . Mmy 4411 .7, IkusMill 451t-R WM l.r itt I H:t : poem for titephßopiobloli t ,,,,g 4 o,ltrr7 p -es %; :and ,Atitieriein periddicalp , ; . d‘ was t erthiileadl*: . and that thelreseraiiatitlitilifiii7 *ileiltripp;ii the iableti. 'illi' ihqiiirF TVA') iiiiirrinier that the llotatilitteit lin l'ublicatileit hid treteleitimeibi*Lak , -, diawtheirAMbeiriptldn Iffrviir , periodioatl, f . 4. t 'itiesonleatnedtwas, that the gentleminhati# are ;charged with the Woollen of, the b,oolts atikpapiall ;of the Libratyhadlakeh orfence,et,ext ektiolc !Ott- Eau c! PliE l 4 ll s, A.0149AW P PP4 ' 914 , 41 - 31/, : ° :' 11 "1 111 " ' ~ POtOpf of the jritalsni?uter4bi,4o.iessiie: A ear,i .i.' was further told that' thrii htid,"talieir thesame liberty, about a year agct; arid . thatlirlig the 'whOicht the',,Yeki . 185,1 be VV:eilitiiiielW Refkur irai s ibitteilhe harti6f, theself-itimoilitet - Ciliate or thet 'llieretailliittiliraivdiieoters.'w , Axpetliioni, elnod•btfatagelumber et; the steekholdersi for - the renderaltf thatmhssitipiden.to Allier parlioal,, wits, „prepented .104. 11 .63 31 1/oMnif;;PV,ale: d#Pelmor 01 0/ 10 /341ial 'Ad! 4144,, geet t pledsthaFeepjain rtifrlTrla 9 1 10 1.PA1 :r 4, 1,13 , a , t14 , t4 4 1/1/ 9 4 % /4) . IY ll ;P i .,; ta. MIS. ~/hore, Ah's l / 4 4,t,figliAili: been peen, watm the, ~e*irarritioe ec `o4e_e - 04:44:td'iltlifele u tiliiiih I havi A lakt -ei le ~..,1 1,-.., r, or 9.14 r'` k . 31! ha: 1 ~,I ''" 'Nhir,tehiiiilitlikelii kirtaevilititir; the'dirsc.h • torsira Einstein idletfilimovelitent ti-te, autjeritii, of_thd stoikholders andArebacribrds nand; IL ;Li% are not, I suggest,the proprietjr,of tkomp,egio at, the next annual meeting of the stoothholdare. , It 13.1!°,11 known , that be freifpriapesr to elle of the' .moat liberal ss ipellap, one of 'pal:dist iirallithe English Re'vliwp:','l,lary fretirieiiiii:iiilleP fie= the views and dootilnes:prepontra in - Moiiio'iir Ithe iiiiiiiittit 'Ad iolitiefeilitaticaietliit'aptiii‘r i 4, 1,6 `PilialreliVirifiliiiiekiiiie tittniatiliiiiigotipeg*; initimiditY , OP though tie end:libels! itk ofrrOpirik„,„ • whielr eharitothrixa itiatimtnationwreit the t topical ofthaagevl,Kiertrr i thetlitelittiterup ve, Wo Aglaia relay, , I fs, 0, 1 / 4 44 0 x in. tA !i - 4/',!lik The *lf of the, stoorti lolders,yreadeolatedht ctlai` petit:hap of tatr, towhiel4 t ha - mTrefirrid".. 'Ali, declaration ' Irte"iii &kora' ,bhitilitoill" aitre.i i lig i a: ~ , • -, 0 t-. r , r,;:,-,!4; ‘,!. fli ,14_, ~ .... ' ' Thdy iiiVO algid 111/0011tfiltliCia I t niidaralsind; i : another - 11M? Etiglish taritalledrioni then :mid -that it , Vl9:faitarian invlneipbrolltbough a oh glees article reiely_appears in, itamsges; ‘, Mot te Abe ilrarks.Ofngte great:VnElirrh iggatriata , rl?l, I , lr A n giA 3 m,q4AttOWC!).f? l .4l °AerttitAlSAshliel, 0. t i ii f en 'Am;s l , ArlTr q l !!‘. l 9 l *'- w r,32,l°A ns ;terttili I' ll ': pages in theta ()gaud the alias fastillaus taste of , ; ibi i, p ria, i3 ;;- . ;. , ..s t ..-,, co ..,..gt.,,,,/.1 ~ 1 ; 4:71 , P... ‘U 'ltili iieiziWzattiliiiidati; 13,iffueind, pe; ir3ithi'ind Ertiiieie&T liP WhYVflaciiiit the )11bliktielf - trim Ilbraitylm W -? i4 9 tfr" , '* -I. '-`j ' ,2 . Mialeantittent,plairConhern;;:mnd'ati oh, I have thought thiste alithuluniestiot•witir miter& !to it,to-your-widely-oiroulsted Jearnalottoirld i not± itejlMPlVPSate , f .r, , ,:q - .:: .). nx, ~,, -rtts oJtmi i : I 4 .7a 4 . 4.4 1 M,'',•th.ere,,P.,,,a 0 9. 4 .1 : 11,-54 1 1,4111° in t upon the tiendriet of ,the.;dhaptope, Jet* refer e to thhirCeks I haVti; ineritioUidZabloartlii kick hidderti izi.l4rimitiiif of ilii`iiinr#6?' ""' --" ~! .., : • • .1' i Pm., : ity 4 3 ',d6i,41; ) ..!k .Y - x , ?•Altifitii . ,..„; .1 , • , .I; , . 1 -, :-..-,11.1,-...4.....-.J1, ,, 1t 1.,:1t „, The,; f' , AUStritt.'l o ,,,Thti, litintprtft , ,Far as . ti , rs,Xmlly.:istin, P,hrisistolats. ldloafaip Vele;'aged 18; PhllideiPhii." ' ' ! ~I • 1 •'- .' Ill& Olin Yalu, aged fl. Philadelphia; ..,,f 1 , . I , Ari e l' 1 0 1 =TerAttigl ii th i el!";"g:' '- ff 1 ; ;• Al.r;•Jaeohltriealy,c Wittebelle; i.= .- i, , 1,.!.. . ! • Me/Jacob Frimply. Wittelicorr.„ , ~ '' IW Wnittaittlichermeetcasti: —-, ; 1 -- ,- Miss Haling X 10 714 1 Me.r., It!lndialli- .., .-; Mr. N. Gorriesen,Vimbiirg. -' Mr& P. , 0 &IWO; Melba* !, ~; ; .• . ,-, Mlas,flarolfult,Mowyr, Copqrkoget ! ,.., ..,„ , Mai Preload Walt Copenhagen. •••• • +.lde.lre -Bartalet Itanleaaeleed. • i Kit ,O,D, Trott, Mi. T. 8 Vateurnbmsibsi. .S/MeLild. Etermanciate/0.- • iii vr „ Mrs. M Vitg, l o 4l 4. Zge/°• • Beied"elillgren of M. Hermann ; tgelo. • " pktisa , ThereseiVanMersseroblinsPre..,/ I iirs.„Anos Yapper'. Bt. Lords ' Three iSildreo orkfrifFALSO . Pippeie, St: Lints. Mariskilerken. Lonlci ?„ • Edward op N e w ork LWBegeD YOrkt. , ")• ' f' Nrl4Saialßu t t 4 -" t 0.X 941 Mr 8. /CHIA nder. DiJ DotelpNesi:Orleirui. , ./ •-1 , Mrs. J.!opl,New.Orlosna. i. Mi 'ltsrlostin OdidbetoglieniYork. i ',Mrs; NenoaturBondkelto, , Naist York: 1..;../ r . ,Piro obildren Deresspe, Boutlhelte, New,York 'Nisi - Bridget tarighliliaSeir'York: " ' ' ... Mr. Cul Nottmann, New Yorki,,,.! Mrs Jells Rbblogitens, New York, Milasbbhlo/81f, N,91 , Xcek Mr. A:Weise/mbar% New York. 110. , /k1 4 11i , ,F/idtikosilDeri Yorli../.1r 4 ' , 7 - . 1 • Me N Welater, New York. VC &phis Jeri, New York. OhlleofMrs. B. Jegel,Wew tort, M. A. U. Btarmant, flew York. Mr W. Rosenthal. New York. •Mrs W Rosentbal,Rew dConk....: Fire children of W. Rosenthal, Ne! ,Yoqs. ?Masi eta Marti: New York: - ' , Idles Minna SoNth, New York,. Mr. !dward Abelsdorfer, New York. ' Captain lffeydtwienn; Hamburg " Mr. Lengerke, Pony* Officer, Germany. • • i " Mr. Mohler', Purger, Germany: z % ' Mr. Von Morgenstern, 'Rivet Engineer, Germany. The list of the lost comprises only staty-tightparsonS,' making, with the sixty-eight med. onelnodreifand thirty...sin persons accounted for: There are snppbsed to hare been See persons on board, and they may be classed as follows: Known to be eared 68 Lost, gahuge names are known t ea Lost, *Nose names are unknown " ' 424 Total ' 660 Total =unbar boat - ' ' '492 BTATIMIHNT OP PROP. , TRIODOWS G. GLitr- BINSELE, OP NEW PORK. j The following' hi the statement of Pretend:or Glen beneklee, of New York, who Is among the saved at Hal ifax . , . "At about equarter put two P. ~ Beptetiber 13. being in - my state-room, I heard ,the soy of Bre fastening an deck, raw the flames breaking out thrthigh the middle deck: The captain was trying to getthe people out of the second boat on the port Bide, to have it lowered; .1 hastened to the foredeck to keep the people from the boat. After a few minutes I turned erotuid to go to the quart ?dealt, but could not get through the fire. I remained on the forecastle c tha ship all this time going onward against the wind. i‘ With the guidance of a sailor I cut down the ;jib sails, to throw them into the water to aid us In cheek leur the progress of the fire;. but the people on desk did not understand our intention, and merely threw them Into the water. ' I 'tried to discover something with which to save the passengers, but nothing waste be found, The spars had been thrown overboard. and the bloke% being near the glpe, were all on fire. about , half an hour the.forenmet fell, and 'horny after the mainmast, and at about the came time the marine appeared to atop.' The ship, which this' favehsd been beading west. gradually turned to the north, and finally to the northeast. Soon after the baler seemed to col lapse; and ten minutes after the magazine exploded. By The burning of the ship the flames and smoke drove to the forecastle. The suffering then became intense. "Our only hope now' being in two - remade in the die. tense—one of which afterwards proved to be the Man rice, approached an slowly; the other, further :off, steering went, took no nears of uO. although Mt loom airkallert to do so by the captain of the Alai:rim Raving taken my stand on the ohalne on the star board e. de, I gradually advanced forward to retake room for others. At about 6 o'clock, the Mamie* cent Iff a boat, and as soon as It came'near, 'jumped into the water and reaebed it. Bevan others were Uteri in, and the boat returned to the barque. Two boatube longing 'to the barque continued to ply to and from the steamer. picking •up all they could until tbedarkikess made It Impossible to find more of the suff . fklon after sunset the first ofileerattd about a dozen others came to the barque, haying saved tbemeelvee in a life boat. 'Later, come ilwedleh sailors came in part of a 'boat, and Mr. Brew and a Oilman, In part of another boat Mr. Glaubenekle , a account of the origin of the tire coincides with that of Mr. Brew's in every particular EAMES OP OTHERS SUPPOSED TO HAVE DEEM ON BOARD The following persons, gays the New York Times are supposed to have been on beard In addition to the list given above: Mine. Sachs, from Potsdam. Miss Loewenthal and her 'elder-in-law, from Instros. Mar, Poland. • . Mrs. I. Israel and daughter. Clara Israel, from Plermont. William K. Bruin, of New York, from Liebtenfele, Bavaria. Mai Caroline Kolater and son Frederick, seven yeari old, of NO. 55 Rose street. Mrs Steinkrane. New York. Mrs. Tinken, Cherry street. H. Hobert's wife's Meter, No. 223 Front street. , B. Ifolfolan , s wife's sister, N 0.140 Water street. Among the cabin passenger", whose names we pub 'Med, were Mrs. Julia Blibinghaue,.wife of Augusta' MObingbaus, No. 140 Fulton street. and her daughter. eighteen parser age. The latter hid been a year, and a half at a ladies' seminary at Lubec. andwas returning home with her tubther, - who went to Germany to meet her. This was all the family left the now bereaved husband and father. Mne Jegel, infect J. Jogai, No. 41 Barclaystreiet, and her daughter Helene, aged six years. Mrs, .1 sailed for Hamburg on board the Borussia, on the 15th of May. and haw been visiting her friends. She was about 28 years of age. Mies Hadwig Domaier was a daughter of Solo - Mon Don:litter, of No. 110 South street, and war beloved by a large thole of friends. . , - Hermann Sondheim, whose name does not appear among the saved, hadhia wife and See children on board. Mr. Sondheim was a well-known importer, at No. 118 Liberty [street. Mrs. S. luta a mister residing at No. 120 West Twenty-second street. W. Rosenthal. of N 0,109 Liberty street, was also on board with hie whole family, consisting of his wife and five children. A gentleman from Igelo, by the name of Ad. Her- MUD, had with him his wife and seven children. This is no doubt the person particularly referred to in the narrative of cue of the psesengers, who, having cut them on. after the other into the sea. to prevent them from falling victims to the flames, plunged in and sank with his fami'y in the ocean. - The list will, no doubt, be greatly extended as soon u the rezoned passengers arrive, and have an opporta, pity to recall the names of those who were on board not yet made known. THE TANS IN MONEY AND'THE INSHEANOE. The freight of. the Anemia was - extmedingly vain ,ble, and consisted for the most part of costly silk.% satins, and velvets, which were intended to Ripply the winter The Austria, we may elate here, - . as !Token by the Arthur on the 7th September, 'in let.' 40 deg. long. It deg., which subsequently, arrived atHavre. The insu ra n c e on the vessel - In Ifearlf.£7o,ooo, and will nearly cover her loss.. She ants Minted in Europe. chiefly in Hamburg and London. The insurance on the cargo is uncertain The total value was supposed to have been not less than $400,000, and may have been 5i60,000- or $500,000 : The consignees have not re ceiveds duplicate Of her manifest, bra expec'ed to do so by the Ony of .Waslilngton, which arrived late yester day afternoon. The cargo. however, -is sold to have been insured In Europe, and not over $120,000 to BOw. pond to bun been secured in the United States. the principal part of which was in Walt-street °Moss.— Hera/d. . • THE MINERS no longer depend on a' permit to amend Fraier, river, but are now going " on the trail" by the way of Bellingham Bey and on. to Thompson's river, thus turning a corner around customhouse vesselkof-war, Housing agents, and enter Qbatntotioni. NOTICE TO cOItiI,EIOIPONDENTIW-: Coireipinidenta for Id Inn Paisi . 7 l ; trilridlealear in s mind She following rilite: xyaty eppmepeatletEmust be asecitopenies the the writer: , 'pi Order to iniuie eoreseesiess at the typography. but .tnicalde of thi sheet Owed b. ttt , n 11 1 1 041 V-31 we shall be greatly obliged to gentlemen in Peonnyi, vania and other fltatei fercontrilmtions giving the ear. not new of the_day fn Ajar...pertp t loptlltiee, the reeOttroal thaseieepsding,-ortetrri the.4lMri. Af poredeltadiste Rey iefotsubliost,thet tjll b, 1-Cdratisnadir. .-- Oturp.. oogarilllllloB •be remembered Al the peoPle 401 10 3 w county one clorlhoMattPemitifal t as weltai,thethent striking iiillinnl'odigidSOn eieiirltnee,sed ' idOntett Nan- " anii. Tin eaniti*se lieitediiiitbotids of e borough and front that - distatioe, , with' ,- lit bold and mountainous seeeery,lase it the appearance .of an anny.at, nate Thark i weri eyes eiglthlum :are& soldiers Art. the, liel4andFothersisrertmore ruliefrilkt-49: 1 41 1 4, 'AVM_ ~,,Ack AlticalzA, P: - Th.,, , tents were attirgett il itt aftestiloont!Orth*Op,n3 ‘. ll ' kr "witli:deoree dial' Walker dome tuna* 'Mtge inti , nliitait - Mirldithisier !if - ths - Middle of tlyn'filkn'Prolia:nilidnko t'llbso oftArd.o--AU strangers rnadeoitidia, 0 4tiroPeatdidateltaaerdenstikoretr, eats. TtiMswisyffplimenkfron,titeiwnkoty,AßOun• dredirrnore from the atitheentranatles. On TheridaY, Wait ifloinBief 4 JlVoP - Wildriiit with Mal* Oenetattl'iokteitn'aidhtirfff 'of ilteNolaventh di .reviewed %reviewed 'AblkAtreopeatomerablad.lt The .109n.n,Vt5-InnAnOng -intiatrit'iki,latiw.- many ladle's present,, 'wt .1 ar ata, 'Mi. whin Wilsoltad iiiitl tik' - *ii i i'lf ' been , thoWnT f atd:thefroutiessertirlifePthtliktibandinere : emthantment. lima iourokra t Theis ftreralieveral inoidtmta that conned duringitha..aneateriment, laldettoM ctilingevf gpie, An moat in ,(an w mut It in tits emir Prtsl,) whiol3 - 4wrren on Friday last. 'wens Unfit:Rendes krifillesa : PAladfooliplatned toroapaitlirtlw, - of 114 Fenoi• - blemAina AS had , beau trunalted hyafellow aimed illate:Y The Varialidoe wines , intosediately ordered to seise the - z fellow-who , wasoir bintebawki and layinictakenxiam - onv att . tithi - taddlir f ,ltadh soldier 'brought- the toe of Ms , Wirt. ii contact witkothat part Of Mk obody! which aopfisayttothethebootter l er pirref , his -nottureitwlietr.lit, es diargitseditrom theo z dp.- r f o un do , ,,, .17, t-> 0 :, rft t "r '-2''AV ItoTadje4-719htpolig f o , ainitjN* at. „Leda; viAteli. th eAritithntinlirt, PrideMatokand While th ere Una a aad'etery, Ala' insl bear To- PindingtoolOn MultAdlit.:aSoutte Man; a native of 1 1 46 4 km,4041.4WW - JuOirtnnately'ln ,forgotten, O l i a. lifig na ti ( ntle.Cotildgco:P!*•,7PVllfe. a 1 li ti A4#o o - i mie.jradt,ot ovrfiln. 4 ;pair ,year . st-414 ,1 01 4Nifli ti kf Her 1W1 4, 1, kli'reLeth. . c an notglo FM , - .th.,-. 94 - *JOS • cut * 1080 040 41 : 1 i*lr WillieNVOlikEt4lllt-',* An :at clOMVAnt u nePP- 1 4tiinnii'ln , tini'llOtt_ A:rnw ohm.g6A, 4ttorsgnothillit!iii, A15 0 4 5 / 3, u ifio , "ECTlmi,wnlfini; fojgdalteltlias and fl t i .7;4 1 ,, i IhiurX . Atlcitrim)irgre, Akiziplex- • pikludtion witCl i erumr of ,biiiicr:slo4/11irwhittRit ,hviAnt w alliance. _'wee r ,ia'_ ;4 . 4 1 , 1 4 7, 0E, -A ...Innn'ltt. -Altiii be' tt.....u?•1 ;MI al 4taii' meopmq4 , 3 at- An r"N c t is ! if i l l ,TPilAd , lilwtheAttetntlons 44 w ,;,* mink , rimr„,pii.vii: ixr:} l 7: She preaded.dgitentrtelgolAgey AbalaitiOlimmos• taiatild: ,74,,*m.011,6 ,Ofhikkilk4ol*. t .pmaion ,ithiaji - Ok, - mm 1,11104 fabilk iIAYPIIfc.RoTe It tnikik:!,.l,„- 4t. lift 'Ana** tit9Aled - An't an elopement,' ' They tootqd 'l;4'4okt:rani - id In s ranee, and'eo torrned - Theirtdodisolte-Atatithiminteoppor- Ittmity true pretenthottforl.theleatiknEtentilthelr notriliAttotherUtiore.ilt New Otlestmes Sere no tame was lest, and the cord a thatAthde. two willing hearts" Am quickly tied. 'The:prevalence eyeliner feiniiie'New tirleinilththered if limped hiblitioVeradie 'thersti,intritherWok-pal:age at owe for) St. Lotot , t , ,Ost,titC boat; thevonew,roade ,hushantfonn&-that he l had, nontrieted,..thivrery lithe:ion fedi, which t hat; was f ; fieetrig..:lik . was taken otfat - theciiiiihdttee7juse lieloiettiVolly, where, as we have - Saidi - he expired on Thursday teat:TA:l4.llY , fili'a '4 Di TIT .I,itillY • ' ..... ,- ;Atßasufelf,lEttoSen.44lnestof,the - feditors Aoht. O E4O rkTV.littlW,ll/tAitiwoo keaan "pi the otheriay, and give"' h Telluride iik bf.illi''Safrew :cape cat eillinonfOomckflyink coca theltraek;kiestr - s - ‘ The 'man ' eudderdy Game'. to , aria the eattibd thistop• "1"41• 40 •T.0100. 1 d/otsvirOrisitirti beholding a, man ismton thttritokAs few.fee the,Plifoo. ' •nnoonioionsarbiltdanger,,:enen d'itsimation - webeeiimenefilrineed tnat&eastitie mit-there by anotherageney than his oestwei 144wsub.entirely helpless. Hepopit y _dressed„ and hit diet, ap perrentliMild beektor &erktinre - df. tlitrilmpleet 2k indiUdhe wag fad' I cifAtratetAirmicrle ;Aiwa Sr-40s 4'0041. astlailodvjApt- We,wominicaly sold, we steeled on; but' lore going: far p lot of Pretty kirhl imEe'olt%rtheltishili; inirbftheir - excemivetseerrimept E 4eftpidtutsho Wire the qtr.4•40'0,4 Wain , s t yrs att. Sitnuonow AND Sinotarakego,Fls4,eanis Miss Rather Ann „nee fitneei ions* `11: , H4 fete WisekasfnW' Went diencheste; ,to worklnoneetthenithstaetty.-bilull..Tues. aay she,was„loitekto.,t4p, pidtwiWst o woman nd a - o thinpinion; - didoWlytltouoo ao cambia., littd 3 before lititoretierti lfernealtowien was ItEseisProd4 01 ‘91.04 awoke ttl§,-OtolitY of her con ition,ADyeS *OR with. - kmnoricj and *Piemilitritsenkcilwal Went 'dose; The - folknring•mottingsliennuttnunttalhaagOntos of death. Iylngg hl. the zoadelde ludingd.ober.,kome. Shelingo - ad a feiatittis and I ken died "lomat distresis.Y.She bad ihrifyintallitaiiiiimra toafrepu tation for chastity, and her melanebelysind Ismaoh lamented ir isy her frkinds,The„bestiel intFderer, Nathinial - Whit a`Wciititlese falai; brnow in Amherst-J*lV His genipanloulinielratiterge. - /iFnailogros-±Doct.—LaaVrFriday,' , -.BaYt the Ittlehester .//roars,, os.ailittle,,soit .of.Peterlimith; some eighter nine years . old, engOgetlin*llyintlng awill,-entered the` yard 'a Man gained' earn. or Rene-,Con- Onager -street; aavage. , .bull-dog that wan chained up,•flew at ,thechild -with snob fury as to break his fastenings, end inflicted most turible ' irriunder-' The , dog hilt , wiled 'the okild's - thigh but: tallnqttlehing lie ,there, he.next •aeised him i n the abdomen, and, loarn,laid the bowels 'bare. Persons near by contrived dui dog froarthe boy, when' he mitlefor a little' girl aloes , by,. who, however, escaped with a torn dress, The enraged animal then took the street, arid on reach ing Clintonitreet, fell ripen another dog; which he -nearly killed in a moment: 'Be was thendwif . patched. , _ ~ Tux FARTHEST WEST TET.—Within the last sin months a olio has sprung np og the bluff oppo site FOrt Riley, Kansas, which' rejoices inthe name of " Junction City. "..This is air aypropriate name, as, it ,is.not tho point of junritionfis which several Eastern - railroads and telegraph lines are tanding,lnat is aim the point at *high the Repub lican and Smoky Bill unite in forming tbellansas river. It' irate() the point of departureof the several Govermant • roads' to New Mexico; Utah, Oalifornia.and Oregon ; and;butltly, from this pity - a Hai of stages bee , been started - to . the new Pikies Peak gold' iggings- - Tonna . gr0nr.... 7 The Mount :Vernon Banner tells the' fellowing rather ,taigh,atory '"ln a certain shoPin this city, there was ti_monse_ that had become a frequent visitor: - While on .one of his visits a workman took up a musical instrument, teohnioally called a French harp, and ,truck up a tune. -The mouse immediately raised his tail in a perpendicular. position and began to dance. It continued to jig,, Some four minutes, and 'then died." • ' - - ' • THIC OSITECIO'PALLADIVIE says that Mr. - 9. A. Smith, of Port Ontario,. on , taking 'uir his !! gill nets," seven miles from Big gangly era*, - sod in 80 fathoms or 180 feet of water, hauled up a rifle on the stock is a silver plate; bearing date of 1805. The barrel is three feet nine inches in length, end lain good order ; the lock is the old-faithioned dint. The stook had become so soft that it fell to pieces Tory easily.' It was loaded with ball ORTUIREe. , A.LABAILL paper states that same of the Inger planters of Louisiana are turning thole at tention to' that part of South Florida from which 'the Indians have been lately removed. It IS thought that in a few years it may be made an important and profitable sugar-produoing region. Perhaps, too, it is said, ooffee will do well there. NEGRO GAMBLING AND Darsnnto MIMES DESTROYED —We learn from the Mentgomery (Ala.) Mail, of the 14th, that a number of drink ing and gambling houses have been broken pp in that city by the marshal. About thirty barrels of whiskey were destroyet• and a - large-quantity of , faro and other, gambling implements 'were Seized. THE BEw Currost HOUBE at Pensacola, Flo rida, has just been finished. The ooet waasBo 000. We learn from the Gazette that the amount of re venue collected at that port, for .the year ended 30th of June, 1857, was, in round nunitiers," $478. To collect this sum it cost the tioverntoent 53-012.- , - ' OHINTAS AT ~FRAZEII. itlvEs.- I The Chinese who have gone to the new gold diggings have determined to devote themseves to catching the sea-slug, which abounds in great nantbers along the abores of Vaneouver's Island, and which, when dried, commands enormottspricss in China. A Parkir 'was last week awarded 'to; Dr. Ohailas P. Page, of Washington, D. C., for a pil low or rest for the head, wbleh enables travellers in railroad ears to sleep_ comfortably. This Im provement is attached to'an umbrella. .4 Guff Goma err wtrnotrr Rainwr.—A young gentleman of Vioksbarg, Mississippi, wbo had an excellent rifle stolen from his office a few days ago, remarked that that gun went off with less report then any gull he bad ever heard of. DEATH HY A RATTLE 'SNAKE BITE.—Mr. Cyprian Stevens, of Wewkoriflows, while mowing on the 9th inst., was bitten on the leg bra rattle snake. from the effects of whioh _died, - after lingering in great distress for four days.' •-• , L 7 CORi CROP no Onio.—The Shelby county, Ohio, Democrat says the corn crop in that ,State will be an abundant ono, and Radice that thefarm ere who antioipated a contrary result were more seared than hurt. - Bests NorEs.—lt ie proposed to vary the size of bank notes, according to their deitomina tione,,ite a preventive, tgainst the alteration of the same. 78LLEN STOUT, a widow itl - INitetBoll, RI Jo; Committed suicide on Saturday by hanging -herself with &handkerchief, while labeling under iMutnity. l l'Estierrx of larr:—Thomas Ifehly, of At lanta; Georgia, who was shot a few days since, tired four 'days and nineteen boors, with a pistol the right ventricle of theheart. - Aocrozwr.—A lad named Christopher Hood had three of his fingers out off by.a piece 'at ma ablnery, on the Fair Ground, N. Y., the last day of the exhibition. -IT IS ESTIIIL&TED that theta are In the united States 25,000 persona who make w h e n .) , or, partially by the gale of pateikinedi sines. ' 'Tun TEWITANTEPEO route to California; it is expected, will be opened on the 18th of November next. THE ATHENS (Ala.) Herald says there has been frost in - the vicinity of that town every month this year except in July: • ONLY three , out of the twenty farnanes in Bohitylklli county (Pa) are reported to be in ope ration. ' ' - ' ' jOBI4 Dave, - the aelebnited comedian, is playing at Crisp's Gaiety Theatre, A, SWALLOW , perfectly .white had bt3o altot in Oon9ord i Masa.
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