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Let • C ii , . e Itiltigra* of Railway Office , a d 4 th4tillaWty, to adjust Aiffereetses, 74 rk elogiollr of management ilk ra r` T,:griltil,o476, . g *at done_ almost 'simultaneously, in ',. England.' Heretofore, when, Railway CoMpantes quer- rolled, (and they were continually at it,) they 'fied'tothe tribunal - of:- a -foreign_ power,,,,the, tr ti d,ttletkofitit a %Houses of Parliament, li let. bilv , always been actuated by iiria.e"-tivii — effiblWallitttifi l ltr'tfP. sonie4Bruifidarßidiway_Momnitny, or a wish Iltire l Ora_ tatitkudiautagesior, the i.nik.”l ll§ 1 „ 'Web Me bt .t.lit , RallWeidnterest.; 1141 , 44Ctil frie:le4tililltigf, iiienterinte , ' ril"" "44',A.il*A1§11441.14f*:'41isted, iiitWatit AO twol imiiiti $104 4 3'0? XV. 4 . 0 tir do4o:o 7 „tvotA h leatoiciA„iojkipc:i#44F,,,.4 ats, ' taiMeof ,Ope trindred:Audodnety ;miles, was! ikfribrmodpat the fall rate; ofjortp,rallea an. '6d111% for littet:thart lienofdollariteinua• fourth , .tikiiWe tirdintWittetllinailypthe! difference• :i4fanittle4litilibitratfoli:4itereabh Company: fird&K,... t 4, t4;;Orititiftl`y_liiii'Mo'st absurd .. o M.YettlitoOt,,.. . _ ~, Celt' • . ' ' .: 1 , ti _OkT*9o l 4irPc, i , t*. L -tg4 i l k i''' in" ' Ai4gePt* , f , r4l l P , Kr)B 1 .104:4011 v1 0: A, POicoles, , tharvvoluutaribtsakrOlotoillY. ':all sod „to es-, •tahlish something very, likkaourtt,totArbitra-; tikol'," teavihiett4differenceit will ~ bereferre4l.-; 'the TintilanforinfresAttitt therepresentatives lifliteßilliVey'rlialPrifet , inAmidoiao the, 3fillitherof'tiiitinlYtriViqatidlitiliSedliertaii re,,, , 14A l gr00„4 ilt 't f k filing 61'retet:#,Yif, an fares so as 1 0 y , eUl teelergestUMon , nt,of t ProVvr,e4FeOcti4liPlt,A,c,9t4lo,)/It4F'ellt .9f., .the POOI I eV th ey lettleynentfiroilePttteit 'as to Mel andAbses tymrbitratiOn ;Abandning of 'aitlitallateloini4itrallontettrotheiame poltitit, i4hiffittoio ifitilCitibrehee' tar laW `iii' ton3poti 31611plb)riiiiiiii Ca' hiltiftig 'difforrelidesi and, t t ikOliott,tti ‘th * Vailia l ibe id:for' power to. fiictlbti..*44.lo344;)„o,q3.ti -,- .--,-).-:.;. 4 Ati1e..90.-91*:47.94,7011,*0 More or, , teas..tliaseatient, hat, Au ; majority- fu ;favor of .-the:::, Hesolutions.ds, , considerablek , era, pro luddY; After; 'lonia:little I delay, lief/whole; eye-. `ten f rif; liritisltdßallWaYiinrwill 4 be - tegulate4, 'ls , ' thkral'HitYlep,fotil ittillillibb . pa to , hava iiinco 4 tinlibleliiiittyiktilli' aljOOtail " here . golitiriti4al 4 tieslii6/48,0f Shireheklers, satisWttle ° Pili'llOratiii - s ecu r e 'Unife s hilty * og, Ai.elg3../',A I, :SI*RA4I?4-4:aPIT9Y, ViM e k " 1 1' go -P lIIMIY ISPIVIAAOS °ARV' St l o B * ,:4 -, - ,, - ', ~, R Tbaolumberieforilleciaver which rallsiay 4 -46bomotivestraVel:is ,ousiderably:greate IF ! ,, Ihterhiontit,rk,thiin't &Atm -..l:Tnited!'Sintdote r iOiontauktleilie itinwiiiitiiivltUtelnrotii ii,, thielleafileetthifdtiit Tails-t - ii iitis4. liiiiiVif'bi,iiiiiMeripviiies',Bfiit 'f'* ,- pipil,,,* 4,„ T ,ABkz,, tw , i 1:,.., 4.,,,,,,,,„4puipi*i, 4.04;000,-,, .49i,01 1 4,Ati4 tktar 80.4 . ‘rOtellt.i Prgrei'-t:OITS4 ( fI , i72,000,0W moo ,P tbikatuoPuis:4o/Iqus7l -011pStau4Udi&of ,ilitiots,',£sB,ooo,POlLetprefeT r , illishareivandl47B,loo, ooll :_islukres entitled, "Itsiithisteiftireficeier , Thelniareet mt'delittlifild , runtallY 'Ayes - .£8,240,004:4'.'i the 'ilfritesiOce, ' 1 . 1 lie ' ' 7t4ktffrg7o6,4o;:ixii#llie old},T r '..* SeWit Viltir,o4'!_ttikiniiiiii`et of t i t ' * 1 ," 04 . ilirteiri ite:5491i 1 .4: 0 :4:4 4541- k OurhiAnudred and forty a sefen„THirieintriO4, 'and ninety-three-Inilerrwere in course of con, Mitt" r otibminfil. 7 4l,ssfmlitithadheenlutliliiiied",,, but their constratailliad not yet commended,, The cogik9S4o ll .o*o4 l lt:,44# l , blit o- , ' 'ln the fotnrof tliVidenk with , Ste t i00 0 001) in the shaiiterliitijfellf:upo.4l4oK,MAkilig O . 'total of $61,68 ¢; 1001 * is Varyznearly'ail Sob :is the Nation'al„Y4pezifititict:Wilieitnlke4:, 'States was, untikwithitaytl7 l !Mneterlo/„ We wish that it Weiii , 6i'Oor , Povicr tii'Prolic4, as acoutrateehillstre'Orlialleviitti:ln thiii , country as ive'de`of;the„ffniieil.kingiiiim. i ire . ' Such account exists,; an citaitie !ob. W oad with greit difficulty , in a a ;,colds i !form. 4,,AnglantiV leiniiiarnankef, - ) , arllg:' nienti , Wh lob preserves 4 continuer's , ' "topervi ,siert of sanhpoiniiiiny, * „tion*oritted !•,. by legis lative enactment;:all these ,: atatistinsigiving, a complete view: tittkii'Rainabile,..of RitilwaYeJ neve been collected'andCoMptalostiOnte a alo,; , gle volume, which•brings"-ive ' riAstaii, "tie* o.e. the close of_the4olo447,:,WOhld.tlift sonic - skilled statliiicituarould &for eniffialbegys, liititirsl4o4,oloAoto . i,y,'oo)taiiarylpf . the Legislature ~,,",., ,A,,, , ,-‘ ; , , , ,,- , t ; , ..... ,--:' : pir Inebriates; On Friday line fie ecniiiii:etbint'of 11 suite Asylum for inebriaSce was litid;l4l imposing ceremonies,,at rke!: onilding Is tote;,, t hreohtf#4ol.l and al*i - F4lve feet long, ruid : -.lt expoctiidAhat It .will be comp)etedriti ibOntttiVe leafs ' Nearly $50,000 has already , hsett subseribed the:lnstitution: The tovin,of BinghinittOnllia 'aiten„tire bun-' tired and . fifty acres .:of' land for Ito site, . /k rei , „a.,Slete is Orp'eetediO - nialre iilinidsome l ap- ItrOrititiOi to it at the. next,sesalen of the Le;- ',giblailie.f- - The Originatora this Asylum 'erintdentlY antielpittO'front,';# great benefits, ,andlf their. expectations . are realised, (be pis.; -sent - MoVement will; rio'doebt;bei dreitated In many &het: Statee. 11Ituften happens that; yor,',all practical put , „poses;:tife confirmed _Nleihn of , intetaPerinne ,becomeiraii liOiercatiiii;''inhimitelf and i his :iiientliwitad fetidly-air ti - rierion,eCtUallY ;sane. „Itts .not, in ,the,ppwei of those who 'stir-round him to:din anything for his reforina -*ili;:...44`theirilyali are one look scene of ,The , efrorti,that:inay, be made to ;"reenne , lilln aro based Onli On the kriclivledge' 1941.12litir .f grinintilly±been 'gained the studY4fithatidividual:eise, and:are fir biers ap ,to be ;ePßo { ept'and , pncceseful , thaq ,'efforts tiffiiit - reasonably hope that skilful who made a spear :4U,, of arch :cases --would be 'able- to sys -t'ernatiati.'.lYire think ft net' unreasonable to itantuck coMparative :th improvement Ine•zinittifii i- Or a disposal" of the Inebriates . :cfrented - Ify` snob- sayMins en Ofrepted 'for theAneano. liisteediortbk ;Virtinis_ef this' fearful =continuing throughout their Whebilivee to be ,tbeljeirMi - Of.thefeboaseliolde, and to nun tbelr: - mak careers' In one- unbroken' path of ruin, :Why can they, pot ,be surrounded , by intlueriees - -and_placed Under restraints which .would ,free,their famillee from all uneasiness; tend :give:l6od waned 'for; hope' that they 7might--be 'permanently restored - to society? .Wearti'not;dispesed. to underrate the benefits .of the tentOranee movements but It is pretty ittelii i stablished,lbat:with all its 'ellbrts" it has not yet, and probably never can; eradicate 'the ,rente,of„tlie. evil against which it bits been - flitOcted: , •There are scattered over the peeiri irflitinilr'ed'''s'andthonsandit of cases of ehionic Inelirfetioritin 'which , evcrything bur tniin 'fintinoei of 'an' asylum" has failed. If they sign__ the pledge, thorbreali it. If 'a Heine law le adopted, or if liquor-Sellors are warned, under penalties of tholatv, against selling them liquor,,they still find some -teethed of getting stimplaut 'they crave, and their families 'never know what,,day; hour they-may bo prostrated by their,fearAll 'li.„‘:vell4egtilated - aityluin could at least en tirely itirilent - himatei trent 'obtaining any liiihonfinthafeveri' unless :where' medical iulL , .visers Abetted • It ~absolutely • necessary.' *filklit#Ylde;.4 - Place Itherb the famine+) of , confirmed inebriates neuld.plaCe them.wifb :onneclentraess that . _ they .. i , ouid "properly eared for; and theft:heir restoration would be ,pireited;•ll' suCtii . thing ,:were at , all peasibled The whole matter oft.horetighly reforming the intitilPerite would, gradually, become under ! steed. Kid systematized; and the probabilities of enreof Abe • intemperateivOnld thus be` as probabilities',4;tfe•h,':ii!dreasedAithe' of coming the _insane have been aline -insane - asylums lialelhe'come.the;tinalbetnei of the: victims of insanity. :•••• • j - ; ,l7o2:l!,tlttitellrlifatie„ ourthe • Austria. , tinii,eferiteeitoiv over the" brObli T; Tanilly s : of Mr. V,,Ezty, iiiirthe 2 4iiiiettlatiett - ,Ttioensofte, . by the Pirii,ttiOeibe-49inier friends Of tatbeatr=laW:of Mr. litsta4iTa4o witt;: t hp gejlife, !leer Mit ' lite-riepenesthle , reittrn home tietil :October' Jlid , *( ll 44l4JitC,lttig,',Witt,k `-t rnfell -13t : qp ti ~w)l4 Ate amiable wife tle big daughter, ,P. l ,,r9ool, l il l tl;;May; inet,=iniending,- to re-7 • maitrAintil &the hti ow' eirele; of the. Ittelented tTitinteioxe With the j r . He wie,' Indeed statiltilnitb,‘ an tipttght wan; eon of, 8 13 n14.- lillti'Lli i llhPtititig..•? l , l o•4 - ,:YTt ft:63nd. Atfile# , tiklp:ble desolate.wife , when'sne ehe4, 4,F 0 tg4/0147.;V1'DzAT,140"..r,1-At. the Eighth • ' wiiton*titigir pightfitae,'l lo Mination Attkfiti Hilidivellittit,:thnltatipleinandidate, was *1aiif1ia. 1 4.66 411 040 -1111IEFIr A ln ll;:ti ira otial,lic' `6'64441004, fo!'idis'yez spatted , father, Mr jasper bia'"troops 'of friends," wren among those Who are politioally opposed to W. prinoiples, THE PRESS.-PIRLADELPHIA„ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1858.1 BY MID' ', , IGITTIVIIAIL. r t1 ,' , 41.6t4er, fto " Od -4 ;tonal." • , I.(loereeforg or *.e: i;la:4 - 11 t - i= ;,•.4 , 0 ; -. 1 1 4iiiiital**l3ept. 28,1858. -•.',, i ..1 t',# ) = • ~. , ,hav , etg tolled inigt , .,, the Aepartmente, rile 'sipped se'the'-hoter,itlit nliri e fing, hour or so amidst the thousands of boolis otthe Congressional Library, beau'd young lediefiAong the avenue, and now seated in my roorthitsplay boot with my :oano - and:pnif. my cigar, feeling very sociable and not at" all political, though not certain what will be written until it is down. 1 haviliettleine ad 4 `'ditiOtirtrottritooletylirthe evarofineehentontlinit :speengaiere anxious to !Rove the OOntraot for the , eopetegationof the maehineo 4.1,1:o new hoops of erari,.. Ilew,""Yerie" 'politicians Coneiined' for the oideral bifida 'in the Empire Oityllofiltio-hunters lferiPei;liitioter - fro& eicirState,'and lobby Wit'dome' to prepare their trails:Or -the" next • 'aeisilloili••tbe short One, and when , most -.,is. done in:their lino.:; :Here , are .quondam receesionisto • 'and,,Atiolitionistsi , men most' to be d o epieed for , -their targlyereations 111E61410s aid their heartless , ,4finges et, Wendel:tip, _ 'itheri.rae'e" thesencien, r °wino , seriso tblaklnglinit Wit'ati' tliiiY apply for' ,marliii Of favor at.ilie Linda of power; h . .) 4hlnd eliOuld' "he"' applied the 'tilde , of .13yitiantia, that ",, honer trillii unWarthy=fs like"eigolden ring in a", tirine's'inbit.'lillf ` the people do hot , know now , 'the utter - bait:ets of their charsoter, the Treasury soon wine:l - Yet 'again the? earehigh-toned gentle raenewhp.areapplleants, for 1 4 , 0 , 04 . b.i o gOrlrAnowil, in„ tie prelehelooa.af k their ohgoo l adding ;to' the ; ,euku,of butuartireeertedge ,In,tioe never:4 eapiettles of the Graornnient alpeditione. ' ' • - Li 'ihY"dally isiriables and' chatt I havetnoticed I Ati' while' the' anti-Leeorapioxf 'men";:ere fill or I No* : the • lid tnintstititien • side =•tin ' , the , Kansas 'question"are eqiuleiit.only in abuse and, silly bra, 'vado.•= , Thie:lnay: do 'for Weshingten, where ; the:l • people otruational,polities are vatelees, but it will ' ,not do, I,judge,,for Ag.dlidOolamlilab are to solid A:embers*: congrties.: Racy will Inin;', thole/elven In • upou ~, tin mind! of the :peoPle',' and ` excite thiiiight,iihilo' daelanitioii; toward , lino; Wilt be, as transitory as the bubble that lloste 'giddily, nien tile ear; and tiemblot, and 'ls no inore. The fight eilhist • tbe Administration teat le not doubt ! , rotifer, with all Ito patronage, its force - eau never. bveroome the mind 'Whit:lb-Ikea in ,the anti-Le aorapton: ranks, stimulated _by ,the demand's of troth and:justice. ~ • i, ~, , , ~ ~, „ ....I.leity It !OA that, there is' ti - fine'pieliPect of the rteeess, et t*ltiiti-LeaimPigirtiemeorata, in New lersaY:; - I,IIW have deserved ` IC- Their le`ider;'Heil'.'lliiiiii Elaiiieni; 'las justly earned the'intiallid ilte-Donglsa of:New Jersey. , = I learn, that his efforts aid unoeasing, and are never„wt k, , out good effect: :=!, :•,.., ~..,., .== , • :•1 -• , ~. ,„ = , _1 'lt is statedoli,ov.er tho„Nolon, by, the Adutinhil 3ration organs, that,the.Mennon war ri. lolioy pf loft preeent4dniinistratlon,,lias heap fruitful of benetV' pill ritfultspi,thi Nereetunent; end Jhatiit it:di:undo ta .. the honor ec,l,.ir. , „Bliall!Liaxt 'zin4 his Cabinet:., 1; oiii,4:"geine,:iy thia:hOt It la equallylind thai le ' Anon rifo l that4eltgiontided 'attack's trill be indite In alie•net ilorigrebs,i by men of all parilee.. legainit 'nth' roilltiry saistannagemetttoind in way; 6t,the ;expedition sentout to sabdue , Brigh43,, Totm end bin salute, 4011_040 that the nviii-" lii'MPPt,_= , 9ciAß.,o,o6:o?2dPlf met ..ob, i t 6 4, rl; 4l Pli dlnlr'bht.!•sl#.4 sllll9,.?ffliele., -: ' Boned will soon start - against' , fAtliee Paigagif qtelitaied her independence In. 1818, and rut tided from that year' to 18.40inider, tfid' tlroriAeiPalifiri t 4f , l/vliiiiiidavi NOir Ligon indiatiathelfula'af-Dr , 'Pranola, but' *indult the intellectual - power ef , the,Doo tore: ; /le •hrlikelthe, again the fablaLwhlallvnt,tolnpled. , to i jilegnild its etaphillylu.tbe llna'aolcitn.,yiltlibt,a i shartmidle ha haa got." hbutialf ; luta ,tremble with, evalxidi,' AO: Enirjtu„ lith 9f atotiii,",iiko,:lui:, beep ii&nted oei4itsidonee fandinet thi dtifereneee beiiirei3 P& 'iiiiiiiimiiiie thittiiffkitimi,4l hire*, ;sr Is 4 td-; king - hblinatrhattaili. -4 Whit the tipabOt et Nil eq. tali walls lit, is bard to tell ; f btitlhe generalim preosion .I,s; , that r, to; maintain ,hbv.dietatorifidp, ; Lopex -,.wi11„,, pay ; damegps, , ,, and., continue r to . •,wPart•A!All. 441 1 8 11 :9 1 1 ) w. 11 ga.....'hit whiz ....OP i l 4 ..mky . 474r0p tof a a , !zion O A proitded always, England done ,Rel , deptivn,lifni" of :4064(4 personal, in-' joihnialt ii.' talify , tV,"doiliii4s lit ibl,tetienl, rho liiilelelitmeelf aggßiord. '-') ~=,'• I. e: , . i ..,_ Another war wages between the aroblteet tend ithisUpaiinteudent +(lithe .04101.-1-Walter h6es Melts, and Zdeigk=ritturns :ilial.flbristlep feelin g With compound illtareskAlerllP.9:43 l o,l i tbP Capitol audits lbw:dons. dame gat slowly al us, • '1:1414' . 'At ibWiecidegt"nrit 'llso't 1:1 04p. pia:4DV tile tide from the North dtheirliiith 'ttf '3444444y ,f ; Afe' l liik luiY, laSit 4e4tlClteed;.Of city of Ithilidelphls, Ivrea uneatiMorlielV ~nocuinettat.lotheTeople'ssOonvriti: non, antembled at:, gatiliburg, , :for the' °Moe or ;edge orthis' Supreme:. gonrt. - The Oonvention - pelned - the tollewtheresorgtioai Ipso:1;# ; That the revenue neeessary for a judiethus, and ettate mioai - adfidnistration,of ,"the 'Government should be'reind 14:thelteposhirin Of:ditties upon foredg imports,. and. in laying then;,,sneh"disoritninating Proiadtion• be, givin di will - assure the rights; 4 rne ieber and given . industry WcflnpioVed byhir, Read in his letter.aqoanting zna ls o tobi B ii9P••' "_Eitlme,weeks ago we received a latter"frov .ps friend in the, ieterior, stating that it was asietted that Read had signed a letter lolitr. `Dangle, congratulating hint - for b ' a'ying feted for the tariff 0f.1840. ' Mace then the same assertion has been Inada,"tsi,an 00041,0 f the-Lane:Wet ' ,gineor, of 'the 2lerinataist, gnd In other papers, and We have been informed that 'selost _piroulars, convoying the same information, have beet' sent, privately-to the leading iroatntastere in the State. "The Alea ,of the Peanstdeariian hate been searehed, and the following appear to be the fasts: On Tuesday, 28th July, 1848, Mr Dallas, as'Ylise President, gave his eastipayo to to favor of' the' taritf. of, that , year , On Wednieday, tbo 29thi'n letter - was Written by Athanasius Ford, 'fithiteL by bim'and'a aumber of Demooratfo2ottlaeni, to Mr. Dallas apppilng Ids vote of the preeedingday ; whloh , Ajr.;' 'POW replied, In a ,letter • date d iSsiurdevlAngestist; Fbl4l; ocirresuondeside vies published in the: '13,0041041 . 41f . r of. pdriesda7,, August Oth.: Apaongst the signatures o letter' of the-nthof,Soly, the name of john Read does pot appear, bat there 44 the name of John ff. , Read; a respeatable Dontheiatio sitistes, who then resided in Chester street. in.lforthh4nTherryward: :bat who now resides at No, 240 Afadisen street, #ll4 win) approved the conduct of Mr: Dallas In pavigg hie casting vote for the tariff of 'dd.' In addition to these .fspts,-we are authorised • by-Mr. John M • Read to Inky that he was not in the city of Philadelphia trben the lettei of the 29th or,roy, and the answer of -Mr. Dallas of , tho let of,A4ust,,werp •tyritten, and that he never saw the original of, the letterer the 20th 'of July, nor did be ever, sign It; nor antlintise 4011017 to sign it for him. .' • - •• Mr. Carerfurnishes us with the following • • ("I have examined the- Perinsylvanian -of -Wednesday, Mb Auglist,-,1846. and attached to the letter of 20th July, to Mr. Dallas, signed by Atha- Pilau Ford, end ethers, .1 lind the name of John Ft'Read, but not the name of John M. Read. • " - ' • !Hamm o:Vinny'.!" More of the Periodicals. , The' 4tnericOis Journal of Education, edited by .Dr. .J.feriry Barnard, of. Hartford, has bow' reached Its 14th number,. Just pnblished. i•t Is ekdefly devoted to biographies (with ueveTal'Oely snouted portraits) of eminent teacher's! 'amr,soh6- lam, at home and abroad. This 11 the best of Its very important class. r • ' 'The Septessber 'number of Blackwood's llifisoys sclui,:rocolied 'froin W. B. Veber, le notionally' , .floSidei the oontionatiOn of Bolvrer's novel, it hat the aommouoing ohaptore of a beau tiful story called The Light of the Ijearth ; Samuel Warien , ,e account of the Oomnions! visit to,Ober bourg ; arlively and satirical tiarratiye poem; :and an 'intelligible article on itespiration.ankSuffoca tion: • , The ,Nek/A, "frestein' Quarterly 'Magazine, published at' OhWait), has been banded to us by Peterson 'Brothers.- Womay.notioe it pore with more leisure and , specs, and shalt now OnlY say It is bnit' of tlits'itestlist nUntberrtif maga-' sine weever saw, , . ; ; " PUTILTDATIONS REOE:LVED The Opera-Danoor ; •or the Mysteries of London Life. By G. W. M. Reynolds i vol. Bro. Phila. delphia':, T. B. Peterson & Brothers. [Ono. of the best works of a very voluminous writer] ' The Citizen's Manual of Government and Law• By Andrew N. Young: Viol. 12m0.'• New yiuk H. DitytOd:Act new, innellenlarged, nnd . greatly /reproved edition'of whntaritty be'ealled the Ameri can Rand-Book of Polities, Law; and,Rieoritive Administration. Its value is augmented by the addliiOn of a good Index.) BRADY'S GALLERY.--The enterprising Keprie tor , ot• this far-famed gallery In New York has published an admirable halfdengthy imperial JegraPh er, the Bon. 8. A. Douglas, of Illinois, It is one of the finest that we tpyleyet. aaellj the I pose of the figure being :very graceful; and the expression of the,faee most exoeljent., Mr. Brady, has done much towards the pet eotion or th r (1, Two: lographjo art In the United /3tatie, and` hirr,ined r e` I the public fatuiliaiirltb nearly all tho'faoes of the celebrities of the day.: - Mr:Brady detotirmfraddi pralio for the manner in whioh -- he Les gotten up Judge Douglas's, photograph: ' ' •, - • ' LAUGH SALE EITRA.VALIYABLE ROM, EfiT4TR,— , Tholnae# Bona! tenth fall sate, Tuesday next,:wil4 (minimise twaiity;elicht,iiiiYertiesOttelniitog seine of the most.valuable If al :eetate,pffered for yetirs,, and, a large' portion . - peremptory. .Bee handbills' and adirertliakentS: ,„„Enrazetirrei,-.B4im PRIN ; 11NO lifrrentstm.-- Jawiel Az :Freeman, ',similarities, ml sorting the ex toweicerprinting materials, - -pewer: presses,: sto , ot tNe aloe, in .Fil:udices' alley, known' as- " BMWs, "SoF, perticulars will be' found. catalogues. - 12)343,parSe of,the, °Onto of Temperance, yea -torday, attracted a great deal- 'of attoution. The dipiilay vas very fine, and this youthful organise tlon, thriw,ne dpfett'inte that demonotration 4 8 :11/I,* ‘ qhldieli of a larger grOwllr - Ooldd halo 3:Futon's iiiiilOscOrn for Oolbhoi biuheen - pab• !Mod, full of obaruteristio matter of (loop Into loot to the bollovora in utrolosy. , 4 T LA I AP S S _: - -10744.114 RA P - - , CALIFORNIA. , tnitIVAL 0f9r 0,1 3 1 495ES TAYLOR !flaw TORR. si,eoo,ooo Ili' TxualLs-crßm. - -THE CALIFORNIA ELECTION. kimoisi :144 WA- ailoatlitTAATlON InatT Y • Frazer Ricer News' llniatisfaiitdry. Another tioipun6ntrrWilich Proved a 41..iimbug. THREATENING ATTITUDE OF THE INDIANS prali' l liellie:TNE OREGON INDIANS. Ilnusual4nmbe of :Murders) Assassinatlons, Eas FROM THR il*/*17 . : AND 6917TH AMERICA BAN'ilakioll3o6 MARICSTS ' Near' "Miff,. September 28.—The mall , stastnehiP kloses,.Tsylor, ,irom , Aspinwall, with the Califon:os milli of the eth of ElepteMber, upwsrde ot three , hon• Bred passengers; and .nearly sixteen hundred thourtutd dollars in .tresaure, arriv ed a!, this Port 'abint four *taloa thief a ft ernoon: "-- -'''' • • -- •,'- , ,• • ;The AlbseelTayloremaneoted with the steamer John L. orhieh repoted the harbor of M tanilbeSterens wag • blbeke4B4l ,r by the that schooner General an L - Yuri,. The, steamer Sarum was at Panama. • All well. , 'The steamer-Itostoks 'artivad off Aspinwsll on the 2001 , 0 f 4034 1 0, awl would proceed immediately to Giwyttreni. - ' " . , _ - , -,, ,'" . r•,..,, , ', TEMA/317A8 LIST. - , 10 33nerican , Exchanga Bank 8149,0 Butcher & Bro , 5,500 00 00 3.'11. Peiwadoe.:. :4 ' " ' 11,000 00 I, IL 000111.,..,,a, 18,929 44 O. W. Croat* • " "- 10.931 00 W: T. Coleman ''' ' ' ' ... . 44.100 00 Wank* 4, Wilbur 12,000 00 0:11. Outowldgil ' " - ' De Witt; Kittls;4oo..l " - 30,000 00 Dnocen.,Sherman, 4130 - 10.141 23 Z. Erode* & Bre A "" -'' • ' • - -=• 14 000 oo Indium A1e0d:,,,,,,yii• l';' , :i ' ,82.090 00 A. A, Prager - ' • ' - ' 3.054:1 00 W:llilyea & 25.00000"• 00 ,A.ftudy,dr. Co:, " " " 1,841 00 Howland & Aspinwall ' ' """ 10,843 03' T;J:Pland - - - ' 2,000 00 O. o..fta9titma' 5,000 00 iiision:Bond;li. 00 • , • • - 21,000 01 MI: C:litidshb it- do • ' • 4,685 00- .B. Kelley, or, p 078,000 00 'B. B. Lawronee'4,oo' '" '' ' - ' - -14.000 00 Ifeader'4 Adstosi" ' 17,000 01 3,8 Newt* 400 - ' _24,20 20 ' - 10,000 00 It Pa met* 061. - :1• .t .. i.,••• • ' , 98.00 00 Jas. pstricle 4 co, ~65,000 00 `3: Phelin t Jr.:.." ' . .8,200 00 ,3' -13,,Puicer fe'lon ' 5,400 . 00 'll4s,,,Falonoer, 4,04 21,341 15 11 , lo Until" 4 ilo - ''' "' ' ' 2,81860 .11.-fieligman & Ca.. ~,, • • 80,000 00 1. Struts*, Bro.. 4Co 120.128 10 Stratum. Hartman. & CM- '' '" ' 3,000 00 ,Taafe,.lloo4lllll4, QP. ft . 100,000 00: TMUar 'Brbthers ' ' ' " -1,600 00 Vrlmdirell Pe Co::: .... .. s .•..% I— • 25,000 00 T., Wattapo k f1q,,,•• •, • ...,, , ' 3 000 00 4.'13, Weir:. a ' - """ ' 10 224 13 IWellS, Fargo,-4,06:. '—' i ' 318,500 00 1 S' l rtll' , !l* 1 1 ? , . ~ ' ' 35 150 00 . , , . "', - - --• -•0 •.,,,, y -, ,'l' --,' t , , 121,1 — a:851 42 .. ~ , ;mow' sainwriabL. - 01.4. Hobso'n 4 • ' '',",'"" • - $28,400 00 ' Panama Railroad Company - - - 10,000 Co Gregorio,Domlngnes .. , ' 2018 00 il,4liPorifti&'ool ,. .'..' ..... ' ''' '' ' " . 1,200 00 ,11rOlasson &.-Sons ' ' - 1,290 20 "Linsburgh k 'ffm,...,"....; " " ' 165 00 ,Williams fu Potter' "•" ' ' ' 600 00 lftadorle„Dawsop.., ;• • , 60; 00 'firegorlo"politinlimes. ' '''• """ ":" 600 PO Ineal.lesnana i •• ..".,;,, .. : . ~..,• .:... -4 00 F,5!!",f4!00-,..)..*?..t•';•1+. ho 00 _ t,t • 51,070.924 SO• 110 . Oallfsmol,Btakt Ignition resulted in the encisas el tbe DarnottgatiO ticket by all to ten iliettectsa • ,'• ' - 1 The I Leglelature wordd- have I large majority of A.l - " " ' 2.litan7rantimeti eletrestr - -the People's ticket for local and,a,,Depubllnin„delegation to the Legisla. „ •"" - The news from /riser river is unsatisfactory. The ... riverNal still too ‘ high to allow.prolltable working. Bddnelr was - dull at' Victidi, and property greatly 4 1r61111 . 4;tniCiiilitChl a thivaii'ebing attitude. '• Considerable - exedtemint' was entitled 'by reports of "OA diseopries. on ,9 averts Island. northwest of YietOriet,'and a Tinker!' there `and ',hiked off their 'Balt mell'ont fobs ahumbug. , Many pawns who &mutt° -Auger river and the other 'diggings lit the BS) tfila POWWOW' bad retarded to Osy - The' mortised -.mail way..of,t3ilt Lake arrived at Planelville on the 20th of'Anguati" l'he 6r t etage of the mime line :left - San Fraticieso on the Mgt with fonr teen puseners, • New and itittremely rieltSlialtige had been discovered ' oo Soda Greek, In Moto (Minty, ~ The slitter. were re. qtitzi t IVO net. day Pope radian diggingi in4blorado county bad been 0734ee gored • ,„ A`, UMW taken Dive between George ten ? . olanston, A nietraHen &MS , W.` /V Ferguson. eg-State, Salien „spakopg/fteOte laiOr yea shot In 'the - ';Thiblirdteillitstailiovernment batcommgemed a intit ,itt eartPranaleon roses pcsweralop of the new Almaden quidkiliver Mines. talued'it trilby rolilione of dollars, whieft Isle eharged.is now held by a forget title. Henry Malls, chief clerk in the Pan Tratoisen re corder's Ofilee. held the • Diket that drew the $.00 , 000 prim in the Havana, lottery. - An urinous! number of mindere, essessiziatlons, ant. eldem, and deaths from munaltiee hadhocurred. , • PROM THE SANDEGOR ISLANDS, 4dvices from Ifnoleilet bad been received to the 7th a ABIOIst , ' Tip lip George Howland, the Snit whale , . of the mouton. arrived thom on the 27th of July, with favorable reports from the whaling ileet . • . PROM OR GON , The,datee Gum Oregon are to the 91st of August. 'on the 151 t of August, Identenaist J. R Alien, with fifteen men, made a night attack upon I body of Indians on the tippe , Yakima river, capturing twenty.one men, Igry women and children, and a large number of homes. Irith"lttacA otber , proparti. , Lieutenant Allen was Mortally wonndid;a4 4ip the next day. Beyond this offeli., no active dinnonstra olle 144 been made against the Lutist a. though preparations were bebig rapidly made for an effective eaentaign THE ISTHMUS AND SOUTH AMEEIDA. Senor Obaldio bad been elected Governor of the State of Panama - Agang or organised thieves were committing rob boned in Orpla Itioa They attacked the residence of the President, and were arrested, Horsed and banished Gen. Lamar had arrived in Oosta Bloc • All was quiet In Nicaragua. The steemer Saranac was at mm 1151611. , It wee rumored that tan Sslvadoe WU about invading , " 'WO 7alparaiiii dates are to August 16th. The llefrimea and peciatur were et Callao. . was rumored that Fern Wu *bent declaring war 'against Ecoi9er:- - The Talperaleo market was improving. An attempt at revolution Wu made in Venezuela on the 19th " _ Lusou was sent to occupy LIVII,IIIIII, but found Without, armed inhibits, though there here braely'athouldind iiiinii4tedied... fie firmed back, and, rlth several influential Mantle, wee &feasted. ,Qa 2/id ultinio General Bouldette, with the dun. fdlifteters, started rebut Oared& for.La payrei on fize patios 4,714.18870 h% despateher from the fernier plop *Orli* Do l l of a speedy and sett* factory settiemsnt ' " ' ' IIA.N.YRANOTBOO ken Fran ciretrznariceta Ware p lay antmetad. There were large trizisaotions made in provisions. and all bed gone into second !made. Lard had advanced 2a. All current 'importation and a large portion of ahlpmenti, to, ar rive, bad changed hands There Wu a large. _moirement in }floc and . Carolina tkag. 6dosooad forty per cent, eugar had advanced. te.itifiirwa**speculative movement In gpizize of. 'fp, fiontinp, and plpiirbid adypncad to eoe, Money was abundant a't plevlohe rekty. PA9E4EN6ZEB BY MOM Tann - . . 77/10.11 BAN PIANCIaOO.—Mrs Dr 1111070/01 and Infant, Mr Bartow, BenJ 1' Jessup, A I Daniels. wife and child, B Dryer*, Mrs W 8 Ooßlaine, • three children and ser vant, Mine Driers, J A Nunes. Mrs Blackwood. W 0 licgarthan. Mrs IdoDermott, Chas Peter,. J . 'A Dunn, R Kruse. j Ro;rrloa. Mrs Sutton. ld-e Christie, N P Stephens and Wife 'gra Isistiten‘gra Whit..l.lr Good. all, 21 II Stowell. Miss April' bud Mather, lire gendell, B Pairchild J Retard, I Slpsworth. w ife .nd q chil dren,' Mrs A Meaner, 0 D Roberts," H M Bulkhead, 0 Rosenfeld, Mrs 80111171111. Than ,Tohnson,Mles LlFlatßeld, 0 Ilaywood.,B Y MoDuMe, Mrs Palmer and infant, Cot M v a l s t IlothiliDarTordLamArl.liedOrge T ams a a m u l es ea T an l t i r george , G4Y - ds, /clic 01.1 tin. P A Ilut: dans A .1 - *tenon - , Doper, Power), - Poi:i con, S PhinallP M iles, M r 14 000 -er!' Ha rold, 3 infants ~,,,,,, winner eo M eels, T. Allen, Isaac Rill, It IS Reese, II Isla rook,t wife, 4t child, Greenfield, 0 Pool. 0 Pipspit Id Pp Crimps & 2 children. Carlo Drago; Mr B Oretser. O P Webster, L. Marcy, 0 Bbipmlin V 1. Wray, 7 MoNtatrey, J Smith, A, A Green, T P Denman, and 203 others, In 'temp, F10)1 ASPINWALL —P A Bailin (Sec Legation Chill) *lade, Chopp Nnkerke, Desch, .11 Fribourg, J ta n nin:ash, R Smltli 4,7 phipiren, A W Warren. °apt Mlle J lamed, J Lealmrp, ClArled Q psis, 8 MoNt. der, I Dueknam, Sol 11 Crowell, and other, in steerage. , The Burnt Steamer Austria. New Tenn, Sept. 28.—Two yoting ladies of Lqula, named Buttner, wore on board the Austria, Their pewee are not mentioned in the Het of the sated. 'The Seventh' Cinitiressioula Dtgfrict. ' DtITIALSTOWN, Pl., September 28, The "people? County Carrreattnri met here to=tlay and 'rtiMed the nomination of Henry L. Longteekerlet Allentown, for Congress'. Mahlon Yardley was nominated forSenstor, and Rl ram A. Williams and Joseph Itatrosjry for issemhly. nien. The State Fait. PITTBIII7IIOII, Vept, 28 —The Rate Pair opened this morning under the most favorable aniploec The wee. Cher was delightful, and the vidters vele mor&nunie. roue , than at any pro lone exhibition. The dieplay wan a grand one, the agricultural tint mech•nloel ado 'being well represented The floral feature area most. gorgeous. . • The Case of Captain Wowntend, of the Slaver Echo. , BOSTON, Sept, M.—Captain Towneepd j of the brig Eobo, has been remanded for a furtbeF hearing before the "United States Circuit Court, In 00ober, when the question ofjorledletion will be argued, 110 was admit ted to bell in the anm of flee thonund dollars. • Naval, Intelligpv4. WAng:NQMN, Sept. 28. —Persere Telly, Harwood, and Jackson, have been ordered to U. Paraguay ox. Isditian F Purser Hamilton to the loyal academy; sneer Warrington to Cie navy yard, Florida ; Poser nchantoi !Obi nary y, rd. at Boston, as Inepestor of Prohibit:is, do., in place of Parser Ham detached. Commander BOMIACO has been detaebed from • the Mobile district 101 Lighthouse lowa*. and appointed Secretary of, • the Lighthouse Board; at Washington. Lieutenant Chapman has been appol4ted Inepatitor at Mobile district. ' Commander Sande bashoen detached from the Coast Barney. sod ordered to' the Bureau ;of Construction, Equipment, and Rdpatt. - - • ; • tThe StennieWP CplhounAshore. - witiuniceros,e!Rt.. 24.—Tbe New Orleans papers of Thursday havelreen reoelead; • , , rhey state that the Steamship Palhoun was ashore tbrea miles east of St Marks, rn four feet of water.• The OalboUu Is from Nay West, and bound to New Orleans. Het nou.mism hoe mow& great anFlrity for her safety. ,The )(allow Fever at liteui Orleans. Saar ORLIANO, Sept. U .—The numberof deathe ra tat* from the yellow fever were fixty.eght. - ,Markets by.Tefiegraph. bales () stimuli . Sept 28,—Ootton-.-Sales or 4.000 1,4E4 stirrer, but' quotably "unehangfid 'prices. , Corn sane at 860 , Lard 100.1 . . Sept,Cntolao, 28 quiet. • Wheat steady, it 770 ' Corn active; at 004 Oaiedull, Sbiperents to Hurralo--1,800 tollt flour: 18 6 0 0 bus wheat,and 16 , 600 ,bunoorla.. To Oswego—No flour or whal, and 14,400 bus corn. lteeelpte—Otoo bbla gent; 00,000 buswheat, 1000 08,500 boo, corn, , , CHICAGO, Sept. 28'=Blour dull, but Unchanged. , Sirldakey dull ; at 09 o. Provisions and Grain tut• obatpd. Dedicatioa of to, 00d; Vellbwol Mtn at _ . • s • PittSlititgh• - /W PITTSean, Sept. 28.—The - Odd Yellows , Hall 'was dedicated to-day with appropdate and- imposing care- ,monies There were wavers.' prominent members _of the Order from abroad. and "among others General "Oahu Cameron cud the Venerable P. O. Wilder, officers of the Grand- ledge, of Pennsylviida and the Grand ximatoptept. wane ptpitent. The members, numbering about fifteen hundred, Marched in procession through the , principal streets. After the procession they assembled In the. National Theatre, when the dedication address was delivered by the Hon. Win. P. Johnston. Army Movements. Si. Louie. Sept 28 —A despatch from Leavenworth; 'dated the %% lust., received at Booneville to-day by the United States BXpreas, 'stated that Col Sumner ar rived from the Cheyenne, expedition on the evening of the 24th He proceeds to St. Louis to meanie the com mand of the Department of the West. Your companies of hie regiment will arrive in a day or two to take poet at the fort. Michigan State Fair. Drumm, Sept. 28 —The tenth annual fair of the Michigan State Agricultural Society commences to-day, and will be continued for four d►ye. The weather le delightful. The entries are large. particularly the horse and cattle stook. The attendance premises to be large, and the exhibition more cucceeeful than any pre. lOU year. Destructive Fire near Richmond, Va. Blonsiosio, Vs., Sept. 28.—Tdefl rnder'S, extensive flaw mill, near this any, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is estimated et $26,000, which is insured in this oity - and in New York . Acoustic Tunnels—Another Wonder. Vey The Prese.l In these days so full of wonders as the eleotrio telegraph, the railroad; the daguerreotype, and a dozen other startling inventions, the public mind is oonstantly, as in the days of St. Pant at Athens, seeking for "some new thing" greater than the last. As the transmission of intelli . genoe in, a short time seems now the order of the day, Ibeg leave to send you a copy of an - article from Dr. Dloks' works, on the subject of Acoustic Tunnels for the transmission of sound, believing that great improvements can be made in them. especially since the discovery of gotta peraha, and that we may be able some time or other to talk to John,Bull norms the great Atlantic ocean Ex periments were made In Paris by M. Blot on the transmission of sound through air in very long tubes,' end through - solid bodies, These experi ments dare made I througik long.eylindrioal.pipes, which were construoted as conduits for-fountains to embellielf the eity'of Paris. :With regard to the velooity of sound, it was aseertained that its trans mission was ten and a half times as quick as through the air. " The-pipes were over one thou sand and thirty-nine yards in length. M. Blot was stationed at one end, and a friend at the other; they beard the lowest voice so perfectly as to hear the words and keep up a conversation on the sub- Rot of the experiments. They wished to deter— mine the lowest point at whioh the human voice seamed to be audible, but could not accomplish it; words spoken se low as when we whisper a secret to another were understood, so that not to be heard there was but - one resouree—that of not speaking at all.' Between a'question and answer the Interval was not greater than for the transmis sion of _sound. The time in the experiment through one thousand and.thirtv-nine yards was about five and a 'ball seconds. Reports of a pis tol fired at one end occasioned a considerable ex plosion at the' other ; the air was driven out of the pipe so as 'to give the band a tiniest blow, and to drive light substances out of it to the distance of half a yard, and to ex tinguish a candle:' Ddn Gentian, another seven, proposed to build horizontal tunnels widening at the remoter extremities. and found, at the distance of nearly half a mile, the deicing of's watch could be beard far better than close to the ear. He calculates that a series of such tunnels or pipes would convey a message nine hundred miles in an hour. The advantages of such tunnels must be obvious, they might be laid between railroad sta tions; woes riven. and even between Mies, and the day will probably ogme when they will be per fented so ae to be used as much for long dietanoes as they are now in many large manufactories, and even in dwellings, qn n small spalo, and known as `epeakine• tubes.' - • • L. W. G. Sept.Pnlneiler Rate, ll, IBIS. TgE dime bead•of the Advance, which was brenght: brims• by Pr. Kane after he bad been oopipelle4 tq abandori ttip • vessel in the lee of the ATOM' regions, bas been presented by hie relativee to the Mamie Lodge in New York named the Kane Lodge. - Matters and Things in New York. [Vora the Nair York papers of last evening] Istronryfi GIRONA? ON A MANUFACTORY OP Oneosni PRINTS --ERINCRN or PLATTE; AND PICTURNS' AND AR• HOST OF TUB PR vet irons.— About a week slate. 'the Rev C ,W Warren, the Property Clerk. received infer. or that a manufactory of obscene prints was carried on in the rear of No fie Greene *treat. A warrant wait then obtained from City Judge, Russell, end riven #0 Captain Wailing who detailed Officer. McDougal, Wildey, and TIMID to work up the MO. And the manner In which this , nefarione concern was broken up ettected 'great credit on the officers engaged in the mat e On Saturday last, Mr. McDougal went to the place. 04 .. .mowing the appearance of a cm:hymen, stated he had bein sent by a said , o wished to purchase soma pladatee, The proprietere after some Mums- Sion, thal they 'Mad nettle able to furnish the engray. lugs until Tielidif.' The green countryman, after come tan!, persuaded - The man to let hint hays them on the nog! afternoon ( Sunday ), which he consented to do— nt the eamithue Warning Mtn' to beware lest the do tt:Myatt eholid stint bite—ad Vitae which ' the officer took, of comae. Sunday 'erten ,n the sincere went to the place. and' whilst the other en remained on the 17, 70 h utitel4 B , OlDeer McDougal went up stairs, and was shoin Into a 'back little, to reach which it will first Pe ewee, to pa.e through an iron matewey, emoted on the lower night °retails% On reaching be room, the pro prieteri, named limiest and Debreme, both Prenebmeo, sold the Meson a large quattrlty of the prints. end on de manding payment, received it. in the do-nand to surren• der, and tbs Mowing ot the officer's srbiatle, which maul, moiled Officers Welder Ind Tiernan to his laalitanee. Ae soon as McDougal , * true character became known, a grand rush Wu IRIVIO for several of the filthy pictures vhiqi tame undergoing he drying process on lines hung tomesf he nand. with the intention of destroying them, but which egad Met with no austere The officers then searched the premises, sod captured a large number of s. graving*. the platei from which they were engraved, and a variety or artiste , materials. The prisoners were taken to the police headquerters. IGICOVIIRT OP ALAsOR QUANTITY OF STOI.III GOODS.— Early on Monday morning, turOftleer Farley, of the De teptive Sided. was pasting through Oreeowleh street,' near North Moore street,he ended a well-known thief. carrylir a bundle hf goods, MAO the promisee No. 78 North Moore 'street. •, The officer waited around the pace for some time, when two ' men and a woman, cm , ry log two large baskets, came up to the house The parties were immediately arrested, and pat into a stage and conveyed to no police headquarters in filoome street. On searching the baikets there were found no inerpu ' ple2e. Of Oeir goods., The peruse were' locket'. up: ' ' ' ' " AMOY or is liltiammati. —On the 27th of lilt month. a barkeeper named James Dowling, In the employ of Petri,* Roach (whore place of Minium' was at the corner of litulbers7 and Plait,) was shot dead during a Maputo about drinks, by James Larkin. _ The murderer wade good his escape after the corn. redid oil the 694: }beret" some time all hopes were given by for his 'deteetton. thiptalb Dowling,'of the fifth preetnot,lhe ward in which the murder occurred, on Sun's) , rib:mired information that Larkin was In Providence, and he Immediately set out for that place, and; with•other aselstanole, succeeded in arresting the prisoner* • - - • - - Ooniparathe statement orthe exporte (eroltielve of specie) from New . 7ork fa foreign ports, for the'week, and eince,lanuar•y let • " 1866. 1857. . 1858. Total fotthe week... 51,03347 El 627,246 $l. 079.815. Previotielfgeported 55 490 08p 51 V 44 43 600 084 •,. . • • minafe /aniutry44 - ,112 tam sows imam 8100 SD 444 ,§Mg9A9S t}3,748 309 1011ANGN—Sept. 2L snow. SXO Bllagoutl 6a s6O 843{ 100 do 8411 6000 Lao & M L C 1 880 27 8000 do 27 10000 do ASO Mg 6060 do 2631 booo' do 18026 N 1000 nil& Miss Saud p 1000 llarlent 8d mt 688 f 176 Paeldo Moll Oo 10834 10 do 108 350 N Y Oriatralll 80,1( 200 do BM BOx 100 do ,00 80 150 do 680 80% 60 -do MO 80,y NV do 630 80 200 do 80 iN do° 830 80 sox 60 Edo Railroad 178,‘ 1100 Reading R 48y 225 , do 107 60 do WO 10T g 25 • d do" "- x 3107) 100 o 860 100 0 - do 680 101 g 60 do 630107) 60 do b6OlOB 150 Michigan Oen it i:,2 20 do 52X 200 do bOO 52X BO do MO b 2) 100 idipli 5 4; II pi bBO 24 Me ' do — • 25X IMO do htlo 23X tixi ode ec.ft x bio tog 300 do b6O 46X 200 do cag 60 611 ch Btc N I gupx 44% 60 ill, 443 i 100 Illtvolo Cell a sso 80 100 0:Floy .k. Tol R bao 32.11 100 ' do 660 60 100 ,14; .1160 66) 10:New ielley.ll 127 . OP - qo ' NO 011t6 04 LIO tr. WI 10 5 100.rmiami ) boo lit vi dg Cil THE IadRUNB. . Corral.--Rio In buoyant. but ten active; sales 600 bags at 10)481134e tither kinds quiet and unchanged. ilrlWOODS.—There are no 01100 to report SWIM oar last. The market in bare of St. Domingo and Jamaica Logwoodn and Bustles In drat hands, which check,' operations. Hoes are steady but quiet at 9680 for old, sod 126160 foe new. Apes. are lyithont any impruyemept to notioe. Satre Alp er. Blearstide and I,ogo Orinci:to at prices not made pubile. Line.—The market Is lower; vales 2.000 bbls nom. men Rockland at 04e, and 230 bbls Lump at $L 10. MORRRese Istall and depressed.- ' NATAL STOR E .. - 13pirlte Turpentine lain good ruined and alkady; eels, 1,000 tilde mostly to arrive, at 020630 ,0 1 Crude Turpentine IA not* ' Oqmsnun Wein la ateadl; sales g 000 pble 141 arise at 176 per'3l.o' tem, fa floe Bolin* we notleelales of bbli No: arrive at 12.12 X per 280 lbs • - Oita —LinseeX remains dull at 76e: Oru4e Whale ix steady; Saba 700 bbl. selected at bilo. Crude Sperm is unchanged. .111on.—There is more doing, with sales of SOO tons at agektite Nast}, tipcisa —Nair Is more active, - bat nominally un eltanged Bales 000 bhda eqba, at 788,4 e, and 40 MN Ilavana, 10) at Ti(o. THE COURTS. 7ESTICADA.I O II rltoolimpinclo [Reported for Me Prenal Q17.41111R0 0119810313I—ndge Ludlow —The cue of Robert J . Douglass, charge d with perjury, before re ported, occupied the court all day. The defence was that Douglas's bad sworn tint fully AO to the paynmet of the note, and wltneesea were called to the stand to prove the payment of the money. The °lie miles a great deal of Interest among the colored population, and the defendant IMughisd. Is somewhat of a personage, as he Is a plaintiff In the rentatirahle gate &Wilt the Rxecutors of Thanes 8. Mitchell, which wee tried et Nisi Niue in the Supreme Court, a'd which went off on account of the death of &juror. On trial. S. DIST/1(01 , C0URT,411433 oldMattder.— Thie court met yesterday afternoon for Jury trials, but In consequence of the absence of material witnesses, none• of the cases could be proceeded with, and thesourt ad journed for Jury trials tintll the 113th Catotier. I.JfiIEP OP TILE EIRE DEPAILTMEfit ATTACHED. —Last evening, between eight t. 4 nine tdolock, the hlovantensing Hose Oompaoy , under the pretence of taking their hose cerrlsge home, were. paining along Eighth street, above Locust, with their belle ringlet, which attracted the akention of Mr S. P;Seitron, Ohio{ of the Vire Dew irtment. , He walked up to the persons who had hold of the rope of tke "maphine. andloonirel what company it belonged to; tOtibletio•rery inenb log answer •an retorted • -He then' asked Tor the director, and was told they had n 6 director :Seeing the person whom he knew ,to be the coMPanY's director, he ad. dressed him, and told him tbaklt wee in violation of the regulations to pate along Without having their belle monied, and , that they - Could not :be mitered to pass without coMplylng , with The rule', Whilst , remonatra. Cog with the director, Mr. Penton was dealt a very es. row blow in the lace, by one of tie members. am; other. wise emelt at byflienompiny: As he could • procure the service's of no rettoomen or others, he was com. 'polled to suffer the rowdies to pane on. • • • • It will be renolleCted that this company was expelled from the Tire Department' at the list regular meeting of Councils. sod their propeedings lad. night furnish sufficient eridenite; if no other bad boenlu possession of Counalle, that they ware Justly expelled from honorable membership with one of the mitilkuileftil departments of car city,.' .pittio of, the individual who' was ,fobrid sdrtiornittl..in 2 ;the Delaware, at Willow 'street -Wharf, noticed iliewheri, was . Michael Welch. The Coroner's jury returned a Terdiet - of "ItOoldstitel droning.n THE CITY. AMIJOEMENTE THIS EVENING. ~ Aii*Distr OP MOSIO.— ,, The Ravels." 'MIL D. - P. BOWIBB' WALNOT.STRINT TENATON„ Ai Cliktotp." Grist to the Mill." Witzlltittir—OLAßitieS ABOH.STRaIrf 4 Tho'inowistautv . —t‘ Sink or Swim." - • CONOal4-004.0-oanderillOWo Panorama of .the slim War. NATIONAL NALL.—Panorams of the Bible. ASBNIIBLY BoiLoGrac—‘ 6 Bignor Blitz " PROCEEDINGS OF COMMON Cousam — AP. PaorRIATIoN TO WV GUARDIANS OD TUN Pooe.—This Drench of the city government held an adjourned meet. log yesterday afternoon to consider the unfinished buil nen on the presidenVe desk, . - . Mr. Gordon moved that now - conslder theor• Chance which woe pending at the adjournment of the het meeting. making'att appropriation'of $47,970 " 0 'he Guerdiane of the Poor. • " ' • A motion was male to strike ootithe item aresting additional visitors . . Mr, Steeling moved to strike out the Item 01'415,600 for flour, corn meal, iko., &a. Mr. Steelirg subsequently modified his motion by striking out 10,600 and inserting $3.0.0 Lost. Mr Randy moved to strike out for butter, lard, too , $1 200, and insert $500; The motion was lost. Mr. Mindy -moved to insert. $lOO for brandy, wine, whiskey, and porter, in plane of $7OO, as asked for by the Oommittee. Ayes 19, nays 84 ; and so the motion Was lost. On a motion to adopt the Button u amended, Mr. Blum Miller o ff ered - a proviso that no part of the 55,5110 appropriated for beef and mutton shall be paid to Mr. 'Jones,- or any others, until the contract which be made with the Guardians of the Poor shall have been fully Investigated and reported to Councils. This proviso wan agreed to, end subsequently an effort was made to reconsider, which wee loot. On a motion to pws the title. Mr. &wire moved to reconelder the tPet . lion of the ordinance, which was agreed to by the - following vote—Ayes 31 , nap 15 The see ion now being before Council, Mr.' Pavage' moved to insert the words, "and the reckless extravagance of the previous corporation." Pending the Mottoolen of the bill a similar phrase was stricken out.. Mr. Rely moved, further to amend, bp, adding the present corporation. A motion was made to lay the amendment on the t On the final wage the ayes and nays were demanded by Menem Kelley and Kerr, and only forty-five mem bers answered to their names. This vote being one voteless then a quorum, wend attempts were made to permit Messrs. Steeling and Server to vote, but both were objeelei to on the ground that the President bad voted. A,otH a f the house waa n ow algae and forty-aavan answered tqctheir names The roll was again °tiled on the final passage of the bill and resulted as follows—ayes 45, nayeo.' The chairman announced that a quorum bad not voted A member. I more a call of the holm. 'ldr Gordon. Lot on face the made; If you are going to draw party lines. • • . •• •'‘,, • Mr. Savage I hope no one will dodge the queStion. A member wished to know if the president could not tell whether there was a quorum present or not byaount log nom ' , - Mr. Trego, (president.) That would be .a difficult matter, as t Gann t count notes by gas-light.' A call of the house was again made, and forty-seven members answered to their names. A considerable amount of confusion now ensued. Mr Moocher called for the yeas and nape on the pali ng, of the bid. Mr. Fitter. He can't cell for the yeas and nays, ache .did not answer to Ws name on a call of the Home. Mr. Trego,, (President ) The gentleman from the Eleventh ward standa up here in his place a living man, and therefore, being alive, I cannot role him ont . of the Monne. Mr Kelly now gave his reasons why he Was opposed to the final passage of the bill. It bean upon its face a (rand ; it has never received any serious consideration until to-day. We have no printed copy ; the clerk bad the original cod only copy, and some of the items ap pear to be duplicated, and should twelve the fltrddst consideration Mr Masoher gave his views MI similar to thole ex preened by Mo. Kelly. He - was here willing to !stand by the interests or the city, and so far as he was able he would resist all attempts at fraud. . , Mr. Gordon considered this cry of fraud, rallied at this late hour, as exosedlogly ungerierous, and was hot true ' • The yeas and nay awere again called on the Soil pas sage of the bill, and resulted as follows:-Yeas O. nave 0, - The ordinance was passed, and after the transaction of some other busily 's, of no public interest ? Pennon adjourned. Tfig - OADIITI OP TSSIPSWIN4z.-There wastever a inure creditable display of the Cadets of Temperance, than upon the 0611Sion of their eighth anneal parade. From nine to ten "o'clock Arch street was full. pressed down and running over with . youthful humanity; not only in line, but crowding the pavements, door v steps, and windows; the boys in regalia and their flnndeP list, and the girls in•gorments; gay. It wee most truly a merry scene, and a:bright blue sky bent over making an Moro canopy for this mile-long panorama of joyous. ness. ,A more beautiful sky could no have been plated out of three hundred and sisty-tive , There was a life and freedom in the ale that made one feel like a gipsey, Wild breezy music froth half adesen bands floated along ever, square in unison and harmony with the whole At terColelock, or within a few minutes of It, the line moved, with joyous shouts and cheers, in the following order : . .. Tiny DIVISION.-Germantown Section, No, 1 ; a n'nmerons boly, preceded by a band, and carrying a huge nag and several very pretty banners. Silver Spring Section. No': 2 ; nearly' 80 strong; with I a huge Big. a bell banging within a wreath, a wreath circling a stat, and numerous other emblems and in sign's., . 11100 ND 'DIVISION c -111m Tree Seotlop, No. 0 i a manly line of young felloie, preceded by a Wass bawl. I and carrying a large and' beautiful banner at' the head, also a wreath enclosing a star and an eagle, two small ships borne on 8 g eta*, and two Terylaggelmerican 1 nage. The Morning Star Beatlon, No. 4, came next ; their tine was quite extended, and preceding It wad a braes . , THIRD DIVISION -k bed preceded Brotherly Love Section, No: 5. which bore flags, banners, Bibles. wreaths, and other emblems In its line.' The Milano of the Grand &lotion - aid ihkflnindor Of the ilnihr fel; lowed in several carriages. • ' - ' ' - - Nekt Came ' , Milan Section, No. 8; pot -a •vory long Upe, but looking- well, andwith , some-handsome In signia among ' which were . uotioede bogs. deg; eivrxied x , -Sonars- ,Divraros.-Ifnalc preceded this; divielon. iThenland l in‘Hand Seutimrs'Ne: - 7, folltified,,bapring a mossier ilex, and 'Several appropriitS emblems, &mons which was a model hydrant, crystal , wafer flowing tram it. andaeveral pictures of fountibur,"&c. - ' - Ifarmogy Qegtion, No;A: a long line; followed:T.7 ' . Washington peotloo, pro 9, Same next Timia`eyin bole, banners: de., looked remarkably handsome. • Of Lehigh Section No -104 Ark of Beret, Section, No. 11;, Chestnut .11111 Section. No. U, the seine maybe sold. ,Their line was one glitter of ornaments, and the Healing Uf their banners stirred the air all round ' • Flrrn DiviSION.-Lively airline of mad Coate from -the head of, this division, :whicheomprilai the Great Western Rection No. 14, Excels ior SentliniNo. IV (17`, section which semegt to be Ael.ol.ar,l ) tor °lf receiv ed cheers all a long the Wrest.) Aidtbel Section No. 10, Star of the West Seethe No- IT, Lancaster Section No. 18, with delegations from other Staten : ' s •.' - of the DIVI101( -Thiihdlilsion waif composed of the following *actions : ' Meridian' Sun 'No:39; Liberty No. 20, Oonehocken No. 21, Keystone , No . ; 21. A band of musk marched at thaliead 8111VIENTN Division.-Tids wasilie last but one of the most attractive diyislons' in thd egtire-arade. The banners, 'pub.*, tS•ilveA Wit 4P !lib , treat ' ,Yuitii _and present e 4 itirlitlitnt apineartines. • , - The following 'methane Vete in this diatom : Bad of Hope No: .28,11amilton N 0.24; end Trentionßoye No. . . . . • . . Bach section carried a- megnificant „ tomer. and any quantity of streaming flap. in each division some of the members dreamed epsilon, swim the Vgii au Jacid, and others bore eofies of the . Soriptares The regalia of the order was beautifully bright, end as nearly every member was provided With boar nets and wreaths, the airplay was rendered extremely flue. . At the end of everrueetion the. invariable derk.y brought up the, rear with hie bucket of water and the tin cup. Cake men, with their wellAlled baskets, wets scattered all'. about the line and fingerbmad, Omni cakes and }moonlit pier vanieVed ra dly. Inukeliately, in front of the Morlng Star ' , Patio wire a Isiationoul tine drawn by six p oises . This contained thirty-one young Isdles. all' rested to White, 'and 'with •oonute nosnitee that . 1,440 the Very models of layelinees.,,.They were thirst poronsts, Add woos perfect queens of beauty. Excellent merle preceded every; division. We noticed especially that of the Pennsylvania Cornet Band. A TALE OF SCANDAL.--A story of scandal le on the tapir at present. It appears that lest week Mr. Bsleslteller came to this oily on a pleasure trip, and ales for the purpose - of laying In a stock of goods. Be brought Ws wife with him. She is between sixteen and seventeen years of age, is a very handsome Jewess, and, as might be expected, attracted considerable attention. They arrived In the city in the early part of the week, and stopped at theAmbeloan Motel, on Cheilinat. strait. - At the same lio'nze boarded a Oting man named James L. Di ger, and b's wife Mrs S,lt is Bald, Nelms in fatuated with 8., and daring the absence of Mr. I 3 , It is stated; tender notes panned between the puttee. An elopement, as the story gone, was planned, and` Mr. B. and Mrs. S. were to leave on Friday morning. In the meantime Mi. Salokeller was auddnowlT omployad rn the moist active etaleaffors Weird his Wife maghlticeat outfit. Runtimes of the most eitenei#e character were made to lend artstleisl adornment tithe personal charms of She "fah. 'Jessica: , Be did so to the . tune of 5300 given for jewelry. • The time for the proposed departure came, and Mr. Saltekeller went out as usual to attend to his bueiness. Daring his absence, Mr. linger and folre. it le alleged; left very mYetatioutly. - Ili:IWO knew whither they had wed html. li. 'WU all anitiety shoat her husband and Mr. S. was ditto.' A horrible suspicion grimed the mind of the latter. He proceeded to the Mayor's office, and stated the circumstances of the case The detec tive officers were set to work Telegraph despatches were pent In different directions, and the city was searched. .0n Mondey.evening the fugitive lovers were discovered at a house in the l” Went End ), The officers Informed the coop'e of the nature of their alqt lin ger was then tamp into Ro tody, and tdrs A . restored to her hiisbind, by .tettorn e wit kindly received: The twain stgrted'fr Memphis l in the eleven-o , de* train. linger had a hearing yesterday morning before Alder man Braman, on the charge of abduction. The evi dence elicited developed the facto all stated abiive. The accused was held In $l,OOO bail to anowor at tout, O QATRA[.Figtp Pulitttct Sogootc--LA meet; ing of this betty VOA held yesterday afternoon. But little business Was transacted , and an early adjourn ment was had. - Among the business' transacted, n 'number of pro posals were received, opened, and appropriately re ferred, under the following resolution : Resolved, That the. propose; end 'wimples be re ferred to the Committee on Btipplies with instructions to award the iontroot to the lowest bi dder or bidders— he or they giving' kelt Security la the committee may require, and report at the neat meeting of the board. A resolution wee also posited to the effect that a com mittee of nine be appointed to prepare, and eqbmit to the hoard, au estimate of the prebthle expenditures of the public sphoole of the several school districts for the neat school year, commenoing January let; ssd ending December 131, 18159. The following gentlemen constitute the said com mittee: Masers. JACkIOII, Winter, Houston , Arnim], Densenburry, Leech, Himelright, Robbins. and Barton. A number of communications w th reference to the establishment of new wheels, and other subjects, were received end appropriately referred Nothing of especial Import was transacted; the at tendance was slim, and but little iuteiest manifested in the business of the def. ste boar on Mopday nig t, a smel t frama'atable be °aging to Mr. W. Itehrunt, in the rear of Second street, below Reed, wag bet on Ore and destroyed: There were ocean bonsai in the building, but they were all got out safely. This place was set on are, without doubt, and for the pose of creating a disturbance between rival fire com panies. There vfer it strong pollee force upon the ground, - and their utmost (Medians were needed to keep the OW orderlies In aback. A young man named damn Bre". 'ter, was arrested for inciting to riot. Be wee commit,- ted to prison in Ilefolult of PIM ball to answer. This' young man wee shot in the back at the riot at Nigh% and Market etreete, in which young Oar, Wfyi mur dered. He My in the hospital loom , - time- before he recovered from his wound It might reasonably be ex pected that this man would have had enough fire-riot- Mg by this time. Cater gldgeron,Whtle 'attempting to quell the disturbance, wee itruck theleg With a fem. pound weight.. • • Mon'p LipEnniAnnl/4;44., lbw nights since a carpenter AO wag set on fire in queen street, 'above franlford road. The tire, ,was discovered aid extin guished before ithed got under Way. goon afterwards. 'the tielice - dratii - a party of roadie's from the owner of Queen sanicAllenstteete,oet which an obnoxious com pany ttOtli Imre pitied in going to the fire. After .the crowd beetbeett nattered; more than twin'' , Glebe were found concealed behind a coal-box at the cerner.=. The prinelpal portion of the duties of the police at present IC to rata disorderly fire companies. Such organist tiOneelbrild be disbanded as speedily as poesible. ENGINE COMPANY ATTAONED.—The Wecca cos Jingine Company appeared to be the object of the. vengeance of the rowdies on Monday night, and a strong police force was needed to guard them on their return to their (Inver' after the are was extinguished. Polio ecouts were sent ahead to see that no betide of armed raglans were concealed in alleys, or otherlorking places for the purpose of attacking the compthy Such a condition of things as this is scandalous, and it can only be effectually cured by breaking up the organise, Slope which enoonrage or oonatenenoe such Ohms, THE following real estate, stocks, &C., werestoldthy.Thoinittf* bons, at the Ph ledelphia daftife. SepleiftfMriee shares American Acade, ' of bloolo . l t t4 "et !; na"pai ? 3 l 4 :lelu ' C s , detect Seth April, ativesiontns,due let Wpm, 1857% for $2 600. 17g per cent ; share in the Mercantile Library, $8 60 ; shme 1,4 tbe Philadelphia Library Company, $8260; irre deemable, ground rent46o 40 a year, $ 6 B O season ticket Arch.street Theatre, $lO ; $lBO Delaware Mutual Lan:ranee Company, 50 per et. ; dwelling how.. Tenon street, $1,676 three story brick dwelling. No 408 Noble street. west o r Delaware Fourth street, $1,890; three story brick store and dwelling. N W. corner of Fourth and Wharton streets. $l,BOO ; two and a half story brick store and dwelling No. 1230 N. Front street, below Phoenix with two frame dwellings in the rear. on Hope street, $1,650; three-story brick - Eton and dwelling. No 1714 Market street. $l2 900 ;„ valuable eprner 66 feet on Twentieth street, 12Ofeet on" Brown street, 66 feet on Capital street, $4,660; thres-etory brick dwelling. No 1816 Wood street.sl dris ; int of ground. sitnate on the south side of 'Atherton street, 25 feet 6 in4 b" Welt of Austin street, POO ; lot or ground, gnu- ate on the 8, W. corner of Eleventh and Lents etreete $290; lot of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh strpet, 82 feet south of Lentz street, $240; three lots of ground. situate on the smith aide of Lents street, west of Eleventh street, $1,825 lot of ground situate on the east side, of Twelfth st reet, 48 feet north of Lents street, $2OO ; lot of ground situate at the south east corner Twelfth and Lents street $2OO . REAL ESTATE BEOKEII.--WO refer to the card of It. B. Conan, Esq., xeot-estate broker Non's town. He hae farms ?Or sale , or exchange in Mont gomery, Bricks, Chester, and Delaware mintier, besides • large amount of other real estate, while even other branch of blieinese pertaining to the real-estate broker'. age will be liberally and promptly transacted. Mr Conlon Si a' reliable bumineme min, and we commend him to those having business to transact in hie lime. FAri. AT: NiirrowN.—The `annual county fair of the Bucks County' Agriceltfirel &misty coin runes/ to-day, -It Newtown. Extensive preparations have been made, and the display, it was conlidentlynx pouted. would, be one Of, ..tike poet imposing and re spectable ever Witnesied in 'the County. Eighteen hundred dollars are tole distributed In premiums. PEOPLVi Marnsti.=—Thara was a tweeting, last night, In the Third and 'Fourth Congressional dis tricts at the corder al Sixth etteet Ind Germantown road. Samuel Smith Esq., presided, .Ind aixteen viee.presidents, and eight secretaries Speeelab were delivered by Oblonel "William Y. Lea der, T. IL Pinletter, and others. The meetingwas large and enthuidattio. SITBPiCOTSD ARSON.-A man mita Yarrested 3 words,' afternoon on the charge of having get fire to The stable of Hudson Stiles, Second street, below Seed, on blonde, night He was committed by Alderman Tlttermary. in default of $t MO ball. He will have a bearing on Friday, at 4 o'clock. • • SLIGHT 'num.—A 4103t.8re occurred yes terlay afternoon in the Pint gird. James rtreet. below Ilishttr t in a dwelling-home kneed by Morrie Honer, and erearklad„ by, Timothy Marna. The damage was y very Blight "- ' Annum ON Supicaox.—On Monday night a man named James Mitchell was arrested on Suspicion of hiving 'tired the stabloof Mr.,Kehrum. FINANCIAL , AND COMMERCIAL The Money Maiket; Pluraugtrign. Sept, 23,1860. The stook Market allele little varlition. Paney Stocks of allkinde are dull, and the better class of , sernrities advance steadily but slowly under the Operation of a do. mood in even of the The money market 1a not changed u to drat -class pa per, though the rates have a textbook to advance on everything below what is gilt-edged,whilisthgle-haine paper, and that of lionise that ire known to have I.4en embarraseed during the perk, are hardly saleable at *Ay reasonable rate. Corporation paper Is not in good re pnie., Ogr,adyerEtnn g colrunna,eantsdotba , drat statement gf,!he Corn Ssohsngo Beak, rO' ie in nntive opera tion, and bide fair to do oieeedlogly'weli:: We copy from the: Pottsville fournai the following article, on the pubject of country bank note redemption : "We obseris 'that a Mr. 'interior,' whose articles are published in the Philadelphia Press,lslaboring quite tndiAttininlj to mate out a maskagainst the Phi ladelphia banks for taking certain country bank notes at par. and Sending them home for redemption." If Mr 'lnterior , is a bank officer he meet help:aimed with Mormonism oaths subject, or suffering under a severe attack of dyspepsia which we believe is apt to produce a morbid sensibilPY. - Indeed, we can see nothing in the alma to reason or argue about unless Mr..lnterior l cialnis- that country bank notes' should nit be Pre sented a p t- their counters for redemption, and that the peole ehould submit to be shaved at the rate of one-half of. one peg ;Lout, on the circulating medium for the benefit of these banks and of th e' 4rokers, with whom they divide the shave,the baits t4lpg the larger portion of, it. It known, thitt currency of unequal manful Will not circulate to gether equally and wherever they are brought together the currency of the least Tillie will `obtain - the' greater circalition,'bseause those ;who. have: poles -to pay; in bank will use the or notes for that purpose and circu late the under par notes `Besides' ienntry brokers have made it a business to buy the,undertif bank ;nutter in, Philadelphia, and' exchange -thein •by every means in their power for par bank notes, which they would re mit to Philadelphia to buy again; soaking daily opera tional of the kind, and also paying them out for all the time paper they could shave thus forcing neon the cum. mutiny this kind of circulating medium and withdraw ing the par notes from circulation consequently, taking away from our country par. And the. city banks their legitimate circulation. It 'wont do. Mr 'lnterior!' The people me bolus informed and convinced by the diaonation you 'have raised, that they. Ole people, after all, hive to bear the loss arising from your tank note.ehaving system, no matter whetter by a direct loss in ,011 7 0 11 2 0 0 r 1140 d. Qe iaslaking them to Philadelphia to Mir goods, for rest assured that the merchant will tote into consideration the disci/nut on country bank. notes in the sale of his goods i and it is right (bathe should do so. We therefore maintain that the people will feel grateful to the Philadelphia - haute for garrytny out this measure, Imirted, to them, tir . ate told, by the * par spun banks, w lob Manta w ill; no doubt, 'rapport theta it,banituse reulte giVing to colt and - rimy bank its legitimate 'circulation, and moreover, sties to the public -a more sound and reliable 'circuit' , - tiog meatium.n_ The following in • etatement, of the amount of cos' traiiiported 'over the' Lehigh Valley Ralltiad the week, ending September 25. , 1858; 7 - = ' , TowAs.t ,Tons. Ord. , Tons. Cwt. Tons. Opt Spring 2 .lo,Witlibp:4 ;2;482 09 " 70.0613 09 72,40846 Root huger Loa . ....9,378 13 58,662 01- ~160.480 la N. Yorklntsahlih... - 67212 32,844 18- 33.417. 08 0°mgal Ridge 1283.08 1 ,42,087 , 32 .-43,521.100 German Pa. •63'05 2,23118 24 , ,5c0i Coleraine 4lt Mead. 905 19 52,515 09 50,423;00 Halligan . . ... 1,788-10 7. 'B5 92810 dromisle North Spring Wtn... 626 19 - . .39 579.10 94 198 , 31 South 04,7 02 2.710 . 08 Mt. P1ea5ant ........ 810 10 2,289 14 2,604',04 Nast Lehigh".,..: • - 97 16 97126 summit., - 281 18 28118 Total - 10,195 -1140 101 00 sao.olacii Corresponding week laatjear ;... W 388,802-04.845,762-ol4' • Increase '1,280 18 12 818 114 12 054 - 19 The - tollowln¢ Is the stemtuit' nr coal 81'140 on the Lhlgh folitie'yeek endliieSepteniber 26; sliOu Mauch Chunk Bnrdm4 Tunhel Nir. 2.... rominsim. % , _TOTILL. Tope:Cwt.' " - Owt .. 8,121 oe, *01.62517 ..104 05 1 : - 7 6,883114 gultiet •. • -• 10 ;103,279'05 D. Mummy °there, Pei ' and Dust Coal Room Run Mittel... East Lobigh Mines. .. 176 - 10 • '-- •2;126'00 East /Waugh Chunk, , . . Spring Mountain Mines 2,021 It , 38,429'0, East Sugar Loaf do. 2.032 09 Coleraine , • do. s it= A •:-.1 10 612 04 Beaver Meadow do: ' — 877 11 - 7 8.953 12 N, Y. and,Lehigh Goal Co ... • 794 M. 12 007 13 German Penn. Coil Co 924 09 . 19.704 07 Sou . th Spring Mountain Coal. 855 16 - - 6.817.09 North Spring 3kountain Coal„ , - ¶o} /A ~ 6 834,05 Pena, Mean ' ' Ilazieton goal 00 . 6.633 00 . 94.031 - 17 Butt Sugar Loaf • ' ' 1,791 f 5 22,652 05 Council Ridge 1,080 It 21.978'16 Mt. PteltsAn4oo6l. 433 03 10,795,10 Rockport.. - Bile's Mountain Coal C 0... White Haven. Wilkeabarre Coal Co Aud eurled coal C 0.... Elartford Oo'al Co For e week.. Per last report Total . • • - ' ' 14.901,763 PHILADELPHIA - ETOCH: EX(11/ 4E151 SLIME, 81tontpar 28, 1648. RnORTIT *Ann". & 00., ItANX•NO?I, ADD liikooANol. DllOOOOll, NORTHWIDIT 00Aptim Tnirer AND CRIIIIIIIIT , PIItST 600 Poona 61 90 100 do 90 1000 egg 5s '6O 0,8 1004 —dq •" ; 1000 own & Am Ca 'B9 64% 1000 do 81f 2200 do 44% 1000 Ilstrisburg 11 65.. 941 k• actoo Vanua .11 2 m 6a.. 91% 1000 N Penns R 68 8000 Wilklll7sAp off - 49 Oam & Am 11014 1 d 0,... ....... 110,5; do 110% do ....... do Ito% 1 do 110 X POl3Ollll. 44 100.11eading NO do ...... EBTWEE COO Reading B 100 Roadln% 11 24 59 - - 24 62 do 100-, do - ' ' 24 100 - do - o-24 60 . .. 24 60 do o 44 60 do a 24 60 . do a-24 60 24A 50 Volon Bk', Ten b 5 100% 60 do.. 'AO .100 A Villa Bank 11."4 8 Counnerainlßk... 49 4' do ::.....'::i4o 25'PlantBk,Tenn b 4 100% , 10 Mores Can pref..lolx 2 Lehigh Peril) six 02 Chan ta Del Can; 40 t•ttil . 24,V BOARD: ' ' - 0 Peons R ...... .... 44 3 - do, 44 44 21 3:, bbwo 44 - 2 -,do , - . -44 21 Oirant Bk ' 117; 1 • do 11,% 04 Lehigh Sorlp „.... 28 itt Pam& Elk,Tetak:.. 3003 i S Oommormal Bk.. „ 487, 6 Norri.town it 5311 8 do 03X ORS—FIRM, , ... 81100N0 200 Olty 51,,;....H8 9811 /90 do 981( 1000 Leh Val R a 5.... 84 1000 do ads 84 101004:A es , 113 balm . .. SA " 1000 do '7O 88.4( 600 tittle Soft 11 75.... 92x ISO Wotan It 241( 100 do 24J 14 do ....... 2 4 X 20 Perms R 44 ~ 9 do 41 - CLOSING PR ' Bid 4.ked 118 Ss '74., 108 108 X naiads 981( 119 do 11......981( 99 do N0w..108 10 81( Penoa 801( 90' Itesdisg It 24X, 24,1( do Bds 10-82 X 88 do 111. g Cs '44.91 92 do do 1 811.20•' , 20X Penns It 18X 44 do Istm %IR .., • • • •• , • Diet. Asked Bch ?ray Imp 65...01, 70 do' 5t00k..." 8 . 14 9 do Pref... .10 16x Woaepl.&lllin P.. 10 10h . do" 7 7e Ist mte'79 74 d L d rch....50g 51 Longlsland 11% 11. X lltrard Bank .... n 11% 1..e1t130a1 &,Nay...4Bx 49x N Peons It 85 8X 67% 58 New Oreek , hi X Oatipvibas 6X 8% 'Lehigh Zino 1 1k 4 - - do 2dm , Morris Can Con E 2 -1834 do Peer .....10110, 1 )113 9elraltNo bii 82:85,4 _ PMlLARliiiiilik MARKETS, Sept 99,-Svening.,- 'the Pinurintilket eintinum tirm,lmt quiet, witlisales 'of 1,200 bbla to 'notioe ' it 26 60513.62 M , - ongetlY at the foyMbr 'mite for standard sup/Milne, Which price is re. fused by, some holds s for straight brands. The trade are buying moderately at' from 24 60 to 5 76 for sugar. 'fine, 95 7506 95 for. extra,'lM' d $9.25 to 7 4e. bbl fer,ei. tra family and fancy tote, as itquality Rye Ploir and porn hied are enacts And wanted, - and 100 bids of the latter, Pennsylvania - Meal, Cold al' $1.123 bbl, which is en Ovens°, Wheat—theie is not moth : offer, log, and prices tend upward; salmi include 1,800 bon' falr red at 91.82; 2,500 . bus prime' de, 91 8301.84; mostly it Ilia former rate j 2,500 bui fair, to prime while at $1.49911.45, and 2 5 [00 bus d 9: . on terms kept private: I Rye Is better, and about I,6oolnis old PonpaTlyantek brought 8701171t0. Corn tooth/ties 1011/silted demand, and dull, with small sales of 'goat` 7011 i at 02o; 9,000 bushels Western mined` et Vai' and Eoao bushels white et 550. Oats me bettM,Wills`salen of 4,so4lumbels Southern at 440, and 800 hnslibbhold , Permsylvanla at • 60e. Bark—TlMM Is a steady &nand - for QM/Matron at $3O for let No. 1, and.but . litt/9 to be ; bad at that Trite .• optton-:There hi no theoge; ne. a 09/41 business doing at folly former rates; _the Stook' Is to y light. - Oreem* rise and P,roitatone—There are"nci - ehingee, and a .mall business doing. Seeds—Them Is not moth' offering, and about 200 bulhole Olisiereend sold at 2590a6,15 59 . bushel, nuistlynt- the latter tote. Whiskey sastinaee firin it 20260 for Pennsylvania and Western bbls, 29X o kit Mt, sad 83xo for drudge, par gallon, ' A singnldiligoiriefehililifelY been made near Batten, in Java,tof a poisoned valley. Mr. Alexan der Louden visited it laat-JulY. ancr - ite extract s Paragraph.from a communioationfon the subject addressed by him the Rayal Oeographical Otl tl .f• k'own by the name of - Guevo Tlpas or Poisoned Valley, anirfollairing a path which has been made for tee= purpose; the party shortly reached it with a couple of ..dogs and fowls for the purpose of making experiments.. On arriving at the top of the mountain the party dismorintedlind scrambled up the side of the hill, at the: distance of a mile, with the assistanee of the branches and projectineritots. 'When at a few yards from the vallera'strong nauseous, suffocating - smell was ex perienced; bat on approaching the margin the in eonvepienotivits no longer- found. The valley is about:la:lf-a mile in' eireumferenoe, of an oval `Shape, and about thirty feet deep.- • The bottom of it appeared to be flat; without any vegetation, and a few laige stones scattered here and there. Skeletons of human _beings, "tigers, bears, deer; and all sorts of. birds and wild animals lay aboutin profusion.. 'The ground on which they lay,at_the bottom of the valley ap peared to be -a -bard sandy substance, -and no vapor. was perceived. The sides were covered with vegetation. It was 'proposed to enter' it, and each of the party having lit a cigar, managed to 'get within twenty . feet of the bottom, where a sickening, aatateaus Innen' wairespaideliced witlieutnny' diffi culty of breathing. , A dog was now fastened to the end of it. bamboo and thrust to the bottom of the valley; while some" of the party with their watches in their hands, observed the effeet. , At the expiration of fourteen second s ho fell off his legs, without moving or looking around, and continued alive only eighteen minutes. The other dog: now lefe,the - ootopany and went to his-compa -:nion.; -On reaohinthini he was 'observed-to stand quite. ptionle#ll, and at the end of ten seconds he felt doWn ;'• lie' never mcrieChis limbs after, and lived only-seven-minutes. . 'A fowl was thrown in, and died in a minute and a quarter ; and another, which - was thrown in after, died in the space of a minute and a half. ' —" - A heavy shower of rain fell dining the time that these experiments were going • forward, which, from the- , interesting nature of the experiment, was quite dieregarded. -, Onthe opposite aide Of the val. ley to that which was visited. Tay ,a himagekele. _ton! , The head was restingen_the'right arriL The 'great of the wa..atbat had ,leached the - Acmes as white as ivory This was probably the remains ofeome 4 wreteliedliabsi c hunted,„towar4 the val ley,/siho gad taken Shelter there unconscious of its character. - - A-mord t .darinAand inguniuto burglary was neriettlied few nighle" . ago at ifir residence of Rufus Story„Pog.; ofßergen Point. After effecting an entrance, the burglar fastened the principal doors in which he ,supposek persons wire asleep, 'chain across a staircase, and then with nippers turn the, key. of a sitting-room adjoining the sleeping apartments of the Mimes Story, and_withont makinglthe .allulrtest noise managed to ransack bureau-drawers, work-boxes, do , end steal, jewelry; and other artioles easily, .removed, to the value of over $1,000: Mr. Story finally awoke r the-burglar .fied--with his booty, and Mr. S. gave'ohaiii ' en dishabille, a long distance on the road. but nuttily bet sight of hion.--Newark A SILENT PEINTINO tbOowti of Zablagen, Wurtembnrg, there „has been lately opened - a -new printinfeestablishnent;by M. Theo dore Helgerad. All the compealtora and pressmen are deaf and dumb, to the number of one hundred and sixty ; eleven -, of " the former are women. They have all been educated, at Mr. Helgerad'e own cast, to the employment they are now engaged in, !,Thehinghas conferred on him a large gold medal for this great tholamatiot from the 8001al and moral waste:- - - - -; • - - A VAlxAtiLli Dm:l.—According' to all ac counts they have a most wonderful dcgat Chatham Four Corners,who deserves &wider fame then he at present enjoys; At a destructive fire there a few years ago he was flint to aronseC the citizens and give.the alarm. At the burning of the paper mill last Tuesday morning the setae berate mastiff entered the burning traltdisig where Mr. gardiner wig asleep, atid seizing bite by-the , dollar. of the coat, dragged him to the street unharmed. 't LOVINFARA ITEIOL—ThO z DEIEOCTOS informs ns that oh the, 12th . but, *bp. mangled body of StePhen'Tier - was (fined w ith& Plantation of Mr. T. J. Btaffordi about 18 - miles-below Alexandria. Ha pad been stabbed.in tr6via:oes, and - -his head was wished hy a - olub. - .7lle , .wesoversees of the plantation, indium of, the negroes was arrested on suiplolonof being the anthornftlmdeed., TILE Ls ROT DAnaertar says -that a young mao..inßiba, °limbed a tree a fearnights since in search - of a- raccoon, from which Ite.Jell-..t0 the ground, a distance of some forty feet r etriking on his feet. - No bones wore broken, but suoltirks the shook to hia nervous system that he has not spoken sines, and remains quite insensible. . THE FELIOLANA. DEII,OOE.A.T, of Saturday last, informs us that the — slave /foram was trial for an attempt to commit a repeaPen Mrs. Coltman , and finedgu -- ilty. seas sentenced to be hanged on ' " the 24ile Tan ICUILDNRIER i4Afr: Grant, - In follenbun ty, Texas, was lynched a few days agol was taken out of' the hinds Of - the 'officer, and-tban undertook tamsospe, but his tlightwas arrested by tirtnity bullets; killing him op the spot. • , Lowxarrawf, for. twenty years a famous ehessployar, and who tMat Morphy only, three games out of fourteen: was 'formerly - himself as American - citizen baring beau OEM a well known eigar-dealer In dincinnati. ittroervi Bu tut., Ariely.filre years' of age, is now the,oldeet residentof Lynn; Mau., is :srbiolt oily wet% "Uwe, end where be has alwaya re sided. • Taw new Catholic church at zNew Haven, Ct., was dedicated by the Whop and Father Lar kin a famous Jaanititiest on Sunday. ~~,,` rC~,T;Y~~~I~T~E'M,Sa, Pnalalif' 4 9,enieti bar Tat . Rzien;' 'rains As the at at the fall months approached Its:dose, the busy qestel'iotour Ireton mfoohintaAseedas foto a more stirring soatnrity. The ilelightfol weather we hate had forl- - ladle dais big:jilt been Mild =enough to make purchasers for their own conainiptietflhdliferent, or arlealit - ribtliiii4rialeijiitajiiipipahidi - iiit d winter wants . The boadoe 'now;liewever,VieAphrd r i S t 'n94 - 34-4 ,4 e 2 P0Y Akt! , 64el , 9Mier Of Fa rming fora aaddenamertancy, lehatbertheindicatlons of the frost kitilailm•Presah4 er-othonWalevlew . . of this anileidinghiliniiiftlibrenihfareviiiire thronged yesterday withlraylog Shoppare, and most ollr attractive . ewes ; on ctuestapt,,,A4gbp . ry, Ninth, iktll 4l , Me*, au4Swingßarien, atreetewere for the moat,part: el, the da erawited with cuatomera. This held goody not only In the dry goyim branch, but with the intlfiney* Mid Iriemitnw eatahliOmentiaa'well„ and as for the - stare men the* seemed 'ernird - Militi - i atter impatience. ' • In passing the artellos toistrotjtfeisisic,lrOmtse, - Rshr toy. dc Co., leo 420 MirtotstrootaitabistliqPlO!cloek is the mornint ‘ and perceiving that s sale wee fir pro- grass, we entered, and - Were pleased to find not only a large anti splendid line ot asabonable geode, but an ado. oust, crowd of many. of one wide-awake Inerebants,ia s attendance: - We Were'eatifi r ed to Ind; imireover—in which our judgment is eorroboratedtdr,tba Sielttiir of others more conmetent—that the goods offered rant off at good prices:. bringing In - inany ,daiei from fifteen to twenty five per cent. more than they were noted on the margin of the catalogues in the binds or buyers. These advanced prices atit, ominous , of iir4 excess of demand over th e supply ; sold ithicti ;Wild net - Well be otherwise regarded than as a wholeaome indication. - -If It teaches anytlitig" Wend thia,ltla;thatiiiiileblisiiitiftwltole sale dealersithrei,if amythle,g, toes eadtione in laying In their supplies to meet the wants of - our owertrade t • and we cannot bat see with regret that the reinli each deficiency must be to benefit those whoensertalri no &d -ins towards us but CO piofit by our mimedlea when ever the opportunity otters. ittitakaar- Orattntat the ' , teeny attractive plares of business width have sprung into dalatence on Arch street, within the last, pawl:oars, the new maids ifehment of ?homes Morgan, at, No 218, a few doors above Seventh /treat, synth side;lit deeervedly attract ing attention - . This !tense had - a well.eetablished rept:l - in its formarlocality, and their additional-facili ties in their new place gives themjustsneh advantages as ou.vlady-readers 'wiling?, fail to-perceive and appre ciate. To.morreW. (Tharplay)latat: be_ their f ,,grand opening day for the trentiOn, Arbon a vary choice display In, the bonnet line merbefanticiyated. Their stock to an admirable one la every reaped. „- , ,48,810 19 868 08 22,82311 458 02 11.401 10 `Ol5 09'11,874.04 a,m2i 9A 0 251.32 lo 1406450 • STILL AIIOTUCR --The city opening of Dies Ere. Stern and Treetnan,No.l2B Cheatedtt street, will take place te-morrow, at which time we would resPeelthlly "eArlisi env' lady-raiders; who , irettld - appreeiale a May seine - la November, to visit that iitensivii eistehilet tient, u they have now en hind the reoitersoperlyeiock of finoi bonnets, with artlietal - flaiierdeierations, from the neatest and Most - subdued style's to the Moat gar- Saone profusion of flood splendor that a prairie belle could covet' 'IOUS, V come extent, the importers of their owirosteriale, and having in their hitiblishinent . mil-eons to oversee the getting up of their atockii,l4 un doubted tette, their present opening, (tOnerrOW) la likeljto be more than usnallyattractirs.'" - Tux SCENE AT Omcroitn,tl3.lVtlttlinliiiiiiittntod with the usual (tannic' tortatlci‘Ot andWelizpv tronised eetabilatiment, p 0,144 eliestnat strat, we need not asy that „lust now their splendid hat and far eatibllehreent le one of the Moat active business paces in our city. Their. stook this season hue ben gotten up with the highest,. regard to style', durability, and variety—and we very much doubt if there le another rim lir ootablishinent in this country which possesses a more thorough completeness, in every respect then this ; L. boom presents. , • BIBLE PANORAKA.--7IG ElBbEreMeMbOreifthat this magnificent panorama will be exhibited this after noon, at o'cluok, end also in the evening at 8_ The attraetiou Is still on the Increase to witness this beau tiful patiOrattlh at National-14W "TUB MOWIIIIIB RAINBOW A ND BiETEOROLO GIBT.”—VAIII scientific' Workpf devoted to the origin And laws of elementary changes, and their impor tant bearings upon the great agricultnal, 4 tanitazy, and commercial interests of mankind," says the natural' lane which eontrol chee&'rif-thie ele ments, also earl:else an important `liifitienee on-Man For Instance, the actioxi:of _heat. will induce a corresponding-change in tie - ,eititnaltifof a man, inn roitiaral nausea will induce' hint , te-xisit 11. Eldridge'a Old Franklin Ralalothing No, 321 Cheatritt street, to prOoarii his tall' win ter _ - • A PUTT, DOhiall' MAYOR--Tw the city of Wa tartruzy, 00M:1.i:they pay the ittayor gotta' year., The Incumbent, Mr. Fish, lately struck for higher juw. He wanted only one- hundred dollar'. bat the it Common HounctO,refneed. .pay it: Whereupon hie Honor 'announces ,14 - reetglatlon.` He says hie *lir/ dces not find him in. clothes, although be atudlee.elegence hid — donaulta economy by eending to Philedelphia, and getting hie garments at the &own Stoimi'ltitothing ofHookhlll tc. Wilma, Nos. 803and,t14: jgbeet nutztreet • Vital's IN A /TAKE , Bantus and petits — ; whatabOuld . be In Cica4:afT. Why 'should that came be sounded Tone thigiyoura Write them together, youra is ae fair a name ;L'i Sound them, it doth become the mouth as yell ; Weigh them t it leas heavy ;...Conlare With iisutua wilt atarte,aitribeaCoon as crew." 'cud neither on haiktinsi'potioci now ;iiniferaally awarded to fike:irOat Philadelphia olothlat,' draavllle Stokes, No: 601,Chestrait etreet.. dapIRAND TEA TRAYS AND WATTER 9.— . : Japanned Toilet Were of all 14nds. , . Japsonolßread:Tifinko; Grocery and flide - 4411e5. W. carril's Ihindibtrik [fore; N. 714-Obestaut A I~oiaoned valley.
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