r*r -c f -i \ ” l*T iiite '■/-Mi 7 'JM ;-, A |g|j "m- ‘5?JftPiH j. kiMMfer ' v y , ■ -■ J «! il)»' '?‘' i^.tvi,; -^ J ' : ' r'y ■ Theßtaida. hasarrived af:Hallfai%lthttirdB \„ nf.’-great, lmpor(»noe*oriiritereßt;*j ; Thb‘ 3 BMilt' of ••'; %a,joS Jo/‘tWe. ;; ‘ :,\ par.oenjt^'h-^Av-^ -^vs.^pn - kW# f- -’>•' . y \. •;- -^!M#.e^BMtoiS,'dS4«!<)r i tW.i»aiW»'l •■ \; thki’th hit iMe«inlfotl»ii ekpftrlmHJei «n bbhtd th6' ■■W^SMSSSJMSSfieSS: ' acoountinrethaTe-alreadypiibUabed. «■ ', '■' VOMoißVd^»tA>»'totB;>Mn^;eiv4a^Mt :! lßg^MmS#‘-«i^^r^ KM ?»'“ ?r '' l,l '? bt ? !t: to^Ohhis^HVnititenda 4 : to'retarn'lo ■ ., ;,.. *:, ThoTrfaauryetatomentoxhibita tha weekly re -1 - belt)S‘W‘l*ißTB;M»r tbd : iedodtibn $608,000, ,0, .apsnding^w.doHiry.to.eTerydolUrooVlMUd;.'-’’r' to't£»;p'«l i Uon^iNew,'ioik laii4Europ«tiiiBt»»in ;.•^»WiO<)&p»Byfidd^trill;Be jniton ttte'Unß'imnii6£ - ■ V '***.'.'’”.* V'; ’'''ii '•'. iVw :j havi' , a' , ,o6iiTenUifn' next to consider tho disabilities under which. they , -.;. Jjsgifefcfc-Sfc Can'gtesaoocupieaileatly aU;of. Itatime- in' diß' wOdo toe, ■ Bijg&aW . . Mmethlßß.tQ aaybnthe«abjeOfc thoni«elM». > far^iii^' ! !*!gt»i;adT gsWp.M^SKW^’TI «ix;! '’'-pv r r ’ v '- }"i ’ ~’ V: " ”!^-i „ arrived in, IfeW Yorlr., ’ yestetday, piekeilnprPn the,'22d iiU.', five men j tfca;l£ft ihipi-PeUde n, Who it*H at- sea In a l jitwi th s daiVf terJ)i -.and v nearly e ex*- 1 j ': 3 > -f*‘- J ' Lantern ie to cpmo'off on, the Oouxpet-Xj j c&HoioWa rsoelved Yrom ti^Ohief/Eflrineer of tiie> ©l* ’proper^,'whieh'W'dnrefed.-? AJolnr •. conftntlqi'pr the4nroil)ere.of Select antj£-;and Chhrtea 'Oa^Bnp|6rtn^«^h;o*;, ■' ■. ■ v "- ; > -IVv-hW . A unmbef of oues.wero on -trial In our- OOMlf ;. yjeii/twd^alta'ag&lnji!" rond¥^i(rptei»V,Wbymto^ , t;Work.ra^l*M j ' A|Wbtttf|'^B; 1 ot; aBies«ijwptiforiSs7 jf .oppotbd on'tbe tlia ohargo ia esoewiYet Is uoder oeaeideration.' . !fe- Ing’nsßd^y.ttdJ^^SiOffiMHftiooinposuJg-ropnii.; yeSMhiaJr ; affamooßi'and considerable damaie ' '.,l.Bbrtanateiy,'ob<«e"!oac'Baoe,-who.iiflloUi tha wonno• • -&ult•> jrlAVt t’,59 TJie Am«ricatt»and theirSnltorsjin New- Z-f -f-.-. ---O'- Ob .- ; "York, V } ‘: ii"'ifew' , soV^ l l)d{h , pf theh’iei&ngp’ai'iiet. ,16, JPJendeavoring’W, securp'tl)o; njpi. pQtt'ofiheAmetloiasVjTlie/Jdurnaio/Com-'' I 'werbji|^ : lovingly* to : Wte ibr i the.»l)omdcratio candl . • 'e“-' deaVbratowintbetii tbthe RejrabJ!?* nB );b?, a r ari'MpJ^Sj^iFS^^TSwSei^Corea:thi; whloßwmppfjtiipmen.tbay/bcaisiboallyvote^ foq‘i^^jSrtt^Sji^r;fherj)eMffciStar®r®?>d.!|Bf, habltd?Ei.syißg?S)!.iSeir-p»rtytiiliesEayre»^ re.jolnitb;t]^ ; itbfthe»uncbngeni&Uty- of dispoaltibn.'atic . the proposed alHancfi.andreapottdatoitaße - pnbjjcan jiyooerJ3jbb * ~ f/t <- v* f « > v ' .~M r-'C’ • * .-J \*B& ‘ fonlblyiifev -tSfibaaone httith. Shjioik on; tit EUltordfjXojioo.Jjyhon hlrjainiy tfia, wanted hiryenlortwerev.afy ed»pTawv>t,aLdb(mlii flav tor.-anS.osioiaitn ,iho t moit .naaceaUng style/ B<>/ with the Beooblioaniwhen !;they, want; American . votea-vShy look's answer may well serve bar Arne - ' rioVirfrlenitf.at this ttme;^'^ - ' b ivaUi thWh 1 , it now. appears yoa neei cif h«lp: O'o to; tbehj’TEn'ainiE! tb'tns.&nd ymiiuy, , , ' - for'these CQortealei *r „., ..V1 ; '" *• htebt.lu to ■ esUbHib;»ibuHionbanit, which" ahull tut nothing but coin .in its transactlobfi. 'ltmooh;, wlth;the'CoifdiaVapprovai : of-tnany ! plomineh'<' ■ moor fMdfg fcaatfiSutg*; BonWßT 'J^Wj^sxa:f3jSvttipk. J. the rhvet)t('ea; ? a3fa.'to''hb ,, .darivbd fr6m"loanlo£ thisaum, and charging; a very small commit*- X i'dne>toii,Uj w of ono on tte -the! l ' j - 'o f**** ' ,4v - v; •''i - ? Afl ' A - *'* ; V.O •-•!• ’ >--- - : it sofdentqwn,'-at7 b.!«JockfyMUrdayihofnthg;, {her* triit finch a considerable accession of down : 1 pUMSgere toTfhilsdeTphU 'ii’greatly'iattrprleed tie regoUr, 'ratify/paasengorai tQnjinqpijy, * appoared tbH'tbe crowd consisted of I ho' passon gerswho ,bad left Cfinidenfor New York, on. thy preceding evening, at' about nquarter past n ' ThsT£f|4% jr Spf $n regutaiJty .poll), abbutfaixomilea beyond .-Trenton,: when 'j! Ipp" sjkil tanop^p linn oannotobe patnid/or ao&aidays, / Tpero' wnothing for! ill theni afthtHiiS'diJeoyaryof the land-slip, of road-' •/bookagafn,ilie Scoteß»An (Jicl,;-= TAJtpafc . ssang«T^a^Ted^^^^U)^p;jM|^,6onftdef*bJK tlmgaftey itV®* ;b?wv *ipeotel> to'l»s In; New. toptirWe tbeit-jotircey. ln attmrid*? abottfcWa^f^ya^'&fth«Camden r atid AmVoy' pawfeh* gere boreqae delay and di 8 a wlib good, s^|^^wit&|)^encqi l: jrafc a,t<>pp»goiikp»t alep'.. forthWe iidiinrlns-the paivdflerrtb© train camelt a fall, ttof-* : lUtle s irarpils^roii ; 'the sßid4ioj*fffow Jeriey;ln«Uad Vf af, ibe; railw&j station In jerfloy Cifej J' V: ••■ i »ki *4s The'theatre*;* e*e,/wall attended laatlnightr s Af plajld.' At WhtniiVitreet,- Mr. C|^’#,Hsflj, "Thai!Sonsof i>thetHlghfe!;';< Of, thli laet-named 4£li?Wr-'ij(»si tftSdjrfHyA *'Ws* teyoftbif . oplilbn;"aVoiiiiSflorabl6'Jd6'g;S,'. rt'jBwel|pfpyed : and :.fpWp4W!i pat op2'!tV^illiB^P lu< l h PW flrat/andjeryauO ,, .-<■ Mr.-llajlqiyby-tho ’w.ay t takeB Ilia anthor’f night (a benefit) tO‘TflorTOW we'tTa'Bt that it itill Wa 'eubstaiHlarcomplimoiH. Heis 8 brother journalist of ieme standioc and ooDFlder . of tbjlia.jJstJSjreSlfceupoejßfjl,.- . /; ' Tw*W e *^«rbtor*>l%boaUnaes.to,p«VfOnn ; all TBita-ofifeataat thei'Aßieiably.Hall) oonierol 'Tenth and'b)ieitnutß|MOt«. He lej’fh'lhVetSilbof ’ 'MM'S (kVftl&Hfiai! —vi—ialssTofstllMa kvtiw tl-igr <■■-" -jii*/. Pow'et®,‘^f3tTJM»adM») atilt Jbnflnoea,^e; ■ ■■ •-■' trottlbljWMi^pllbii^afSb’eloatlOtSb.yf'hiiaiha; S'pWb'- 8 ' 4®*.' itSy# bee wllL^^pp^ej^j^gaysbiV^.d^Sf^Wi ', ■ ■■■v.td»te'lhajibKiSiail«rfcj.\ib^sS'|fi@Sjfijar-.jV,V!‘j'r:Wf;' *Sjrj&t§««ijfiS Si -. '.•;■'!* ' t£T--yo W-sr y oW-s > t a-t -it; ■■’>",'• on MohSay-Wenlflg^^bhW'jlth.qssafthe'Bto-’; Id killing : >- ■' i fee «“«• a .;. :J- . '• t g'- A fV’P 'P-V By the virago, which .left Liverpopl on the 22dult.,and arrived atsTew York pn 'W ednea day, we received the highly'ihtereflting'report from Mr.- Vabley, an.eminent electrician, which we published yesferday. dYe alao have the reply of the Mapagersof the AUantic Te legraph Company to Mr. 1\ T hitehousk. Tho Canada , with Enropean news t» the 25th which reached Halifax yesterday, does not bipng anyfnrthprnews respecting the Ocean Cable..., •Mr;i VABbisW r&pbr’t; though necessarily scientific, is generally intelligible. He reached Valentin on.tho sth, of.Spptembor, .and found that no words’ ‘hadbeen received fiom New foundland, through the.Cable.forseveral days. Five days’ experiments, during which tho Cable' was-subjected to various teats, brought the following ’rCsPlts,’’which wo’ repeat hefe i< * p i; ! Jiiiere is 1 ’iPfanft ’.of 'groat magnitude at a tistftnoeof ! betweoTl 2'ts and 300‘ statute miles rrtnt ’Valentfaj'bat the locality oranot be more accurately,; ascertained •:until a,'portion of.,the cable,-..twenty- orthirty miles, in length, hM faVa tested against my standard of resistance, and ad til the rdlbts heon’oonaulted tb-ascertaln the amount of alook paid out. I would' suagaat that the piooeof oabluat areenwioh. be carefully_m • sured.rod.teatedagutnst my order .to obWn.themoat oorreot oatlmate of,tbo dlatenco or tho fault. , Assuming, (however, that it la two nuu trod rod aeventy mTles, and. allowing, twenty two percent: for !laok,U is possible that the Chief do Foot is ln ' ; ah'allow water—four hundred and ten. Vopier wire at'ithe. faulty place above alluded to doos not tonoh.the iron oovoring ol the cable,: aa Is - proved by.its lorming avoltalo ele luient, .whiohfgtvea. rise toiaoon«nuons poritive j current 1 from tbe eopper wire,- varying very little Faults of the Ocean Cable. S.'The insulation of;the.wire between Valentin (ndjfterftuit,- «?ntatnsno do feot of sufficient Importance to. be perceptible, or : ’o materially dnfluenoe.ihe working were the oablo luberwiee perfect.-v.t*t V ■', f -~-- ' ; 11 • ! 4f -TM copper', wire ia continuous. and oonae-; inently.'the' cable has not’ parted. fromNewfounaland,- poced!(WpPAr.vHrs.ln.tiie faulty place Welectroly;, tlddjMOinpOßitfdnVw ; > s .w-'- resistance of tbe .fault appears to.be least equal to 10 miles of- the oable, but- vb most' orbbabljr greater. f • r '’ r ’ " " *-* „ , l 1 Taklbg it’afltalowestresistance,vie: lOmllM,' iind assuming thntNewfoondland Is only using 180 hells of Daniels' battery,: thb itrongest oniTent ri beiVed thenoo dnrlng my,BtayWaaoDly,l-24th part, !>f fbeforoe-thal It shouldlbp were there but this one fault:...When it ta, however, borne in mind I bat on the. other ride- they itfre iprobably. iwiug: more power] afid'alsb that the defect first alluded iosor6tPabljr offers than - tbatae* ViS: J lO ; 'mUcB; \V : ii bvidont that there Jb faulty* the approximate I boallfy ox which T oould not pretend to estimate L t ,thU end withouttbeing able to speak to New- Emodland;.-r- t«i . /. j . From authentic rfafcr shown to me at Valenti*. 1 ovoropinion that-* there Wes' a faulton hoard the Wamemnohbefore the oablo'was submerged, at a ; lis|Snoe of abdut r s6o.milefl'.from one,ond ana64o Iromthe,other* .. ; , . * •_ ■- ■ The ddf(t : preß6hted to Mr. Vabikt show: ifirat/ihatlt,,there were, a faulf, tt.was.nearer to the .tippet'end, bnt'not. far.fromthe middle j>f tiio coifSeoond, that:there was a fault, at vh)uts6o miles,from.one end of the cable, and btherV. Third. that there had : boe|^p^flds|ableJle^ge. , pti.that.'pertlbn of jhe cablo on board [thejigamemnon: Fourth, jhkVthe! currents’ through the ’cable, .qven im |oeiatelys after -if was 'submerged,, were ■' ay jvealvihat relays wero useless, and that not one eerfettinessagewaa re6oTded;by tbemyevery ihltig tbat waa. received being, read from the fc flections ofa galvanometer; Fifth, that there is a fault.-offeringa resistance- 1 equal to ioootpr;i',2qQ..miles, of .cable, situate at a dis tance of about. BGO miles from ono end of the l.2oo^mli6':cVll, ! ? ixtlr J.tbst thls cannot' bejtbe ihnlt alluded to uforo,BUu&teabout 270 tulles trora Valontia, ut l may have' been the. One wbichcausedsuolf lamwliontbe BbipsworeßbOmliesfrom Ire 'jindj' atid'ifhen -the filgnals ceased altogether, jnd nbvef ceftainly. recovered: Seventh,* Burt it is not at' all improbable that tho poworfnl Currents; from tho largo-induction coils have 1 ' the flusuTatipn, and ; tbatj' had-more iroderate power - been used, tbe cable' would: stfaclorily,i «oen.- had the ■ inrulatlon been iouni::’,-With . a stray,i,i>f taTger dimtntvma. >ett interne currents would hi repaired, and both rjteei arid 'certainly ' inereased:, Tenth, ’ that It iB not altogether Improbable tiwt intelligible iighaU mdy yet be received through the cable, i These- etatements are .unfavorable to,the buccess of the pretent cable., Nor, indeed, do wo expectitnow.':-,' .''-' "'; ' ; The Directors’,reply to 1 . Mr. is interest except ttf the, p'ersons 'actually; i'iivolyed. in the dispute. ’ They deolaro that . the £12,- ijoo in palk-np shareaantta handsome salary— tbsuporlnteM the! laying of . tho Cable j that tja •onabjei to do ". this;’ ftom; ill health, Itaylng Professor TaoupsoaVto perform this that, though-the ; Cable was landed oh , dugiist’ Cth, r Mr. .Wnrrkndusß made ho report oh’it imt|l the 1 19th y that assuming to be ohlsf ojogineer.aa.well as chief, electrician, and con trary to. the. 'Opinion of Professor Thompsok, hecatiaedthe Cableiin Yalentia Harbor to be ■niider-ran, thproby sotipnaly' ilamagiog It ; aDd that; all through,'he proved jso;arbitrary and Jcaetlpua Uuit, Jflg'ingajs jsjnent Saving tormina-, ‘t|d'Vfith the * laying fof; the'Cable,, .they d!s; ,; tfim,! e>pecially,-M hia ’ proceedings i -- v~!-' > ' -' J -. ■. - • ’ j j ThsDirectors sitblt’ tfi'it 'the hour .me,cable waa lalduntil the present it has not .bpcn.phMible jtprthe currents fromN owfound itta(i,sWhon communicated'direct to '.his ap ’psrattisj'io WrK tiff unaided a. tingle complete Message, and it has been necessary, in conse- to app!y„insltead thenpparatua of Pro liissor-TffOlWOif.”-' "I lihey hopei 'irom having ! sent one of their rtaff '(Mr.TSANOis) to. Trinity. Bay; that some communicaaon .may: possibly yet-bo- estab. dshed'thrpngli',the'cable for a .time,’even in its ’ present state, and that so soon as the weather md other' circumslances are such, as to eife couraga tho making an attempt, with some chanco of . jraccess, to raise and repair tho in jured patt, it is not beyond probability that the' Existing cable might' be rendered permanently jThe whole tope of this- official reply to Ur. W eitehoose" makes’ ns fear that the Atlantic ;Pable is nbt'likeiy' soon to be in working con dition',/ B,*it?some!pbsnta aroostablished, and ;turo;of,paper from Wood. Patent'dated July'l3, 1854.'' Antetdiited August 19’, 1853. ' ' J Qopgge.lie&sr, of Philadelphia, Pa For.im-. Drorod.wear.iron for carriages. Dated September .8,1857.. , t < .-f e ' l •£' uaiwne is on foot to introduce beef from Brasil Into this country. Wo presume tbo variety istbe eneAwpwhioh is of tho waap famlly, about the sire of the house-fly, with, the heid'block and’ the body yellow: It builds a bivoy ahout throe foot' lif'elrcufaference, for itself, on the branohos 'of tress,' making it pi n papery .material. ;■ ~ , " Most people wonld prefer, howovor, tho intro-., duotion of boos belonging to the genus. Mslipo v«nß, somo speetes.of wHleh oonstruot their hives In tbs hollow trunks of trees, and others build be-. >isath the'gnraSd. 3 'They aroindlgsnohS 'to South America?. Their prlnoipsl peculiarity Is tbo ob tenoeof.tbijitln'g.Wd'they afe.generaUy smaller or, Buropein htverbeo. TThe honey .pf.fottr spehlss is sotir ;,of two bitter';' ,Jhe other spseias supply an excellent,artioio. - The .abaeneeof.tho sting, whioh is thair oharaoterlstlo, .would make thorn: favorites, if'they should be oa pable oftlomes tieatlon—iY. Y. Evening Posts ■ :*'■ 1 ~~r:'. •* , , Tm OeLBBpIIBp CgßaTnvT. Qbovb WursxEr, & rapidly itaking'jthO)plaoo of aii.other liquors. ,;ts ngfeeable flavofatodospeoiaj mildness arp oon* everybody.' tho ad-. ’Vertlsemoht of this' refteshing beverag4,in another «f Ohilton,' ofNowYo'fki aitd Messrs. Booth,.«ar-' ret,"* Cautao, OftWs'iiey, analytioal ohpmiste,' .aboit. tctls'icelttiirafhd' whjskey 1 ., Tft those who ret' rpiire.tonioe it; ts.highly reoommended by thpmod ical faealty. . Inventions and Discoveries. •'*?> 5 [Prepared for The Press.] _ ‘ £'■£' + Three largo vojumes haye just beoa iSßued from the Patoiß Office,’’boingthe Commissioner’s Re porUbr 1857. /The statistics for the year are quite remarkable, kn spite/oft the* long-oontlnued de pression in all branches ofbasiness, the number of patents applied 4,771, of whloh 2 ; 915 wore granted, including designs, an 4 ad ditional improvements. Of these.; only 42 were granted to foreigners. New Ysrk‘ frkoeived 855 patents; Massachusetts, 421,-and.PennsylyflniP, 314.' The number for tbo year exceeded those is-, sued in 1850 by 408. No stagnation of industry; .seems, to cheokthe ardor .of inventors... Thore.haa., been a regular progressive augmentation, too result’ of on inherent and irrepressible energy lb - ’the ; ; Amerioan ‘mind. : J Prom iJ the 1 ' walk* of scienbeji' the workshops of *he r hnebhauto» and thet broad lands of. tbo husbandmanV invOnr tions bave come,- thronging toi fte. Patent Qffiop, demonstrating how completely the national dnjel loot is emancipated from, the shackles of tbo past, and with .wbat,-intenBe,3s9ftl>it.is pursuing that oareer of soientifio and mechanioat;glpry/ whioh is open before it, : Though almost every.fi,eld of in vention, bos,been assiduously pcoupied; yot that embracing agriculture.has .proved ‘most fruitful, and,for ( Bomoyearsto com©isdestined to be im mensely, remunerative.-,, the 2,910, patents granted, the large proportion of 438 were for agtfo ouUural prooosses and implements...-The : numbor for cotton gins and rice oloaners was very ( great. Most of last, year’s inventions were for objeots de cidedly. utilitarian.* But little attention seems to havo boon on articles of merp ijixuyy., f Thorcoeipts .of tho office f0r,1857, were sl9o>- r I^32.and 5211,582 pd. ,The ba lance in'the treasury on the-firstof. January was $39,719,40./ In yeyieyving the progress of the,Po-. fentOffioe, the Commission© while there is "so muoh in the past our pride, ; there. Is yet in .the future .oven more to stimulate' our hopos. ,It .is .but reasonahle to infer that we, i have soaroeiy crossed tho threshold of tho temple of human knowledge; and, magnifioent as may. sVein the trophies wo have troasurod up, it would i hardly be an exaggeration totjay that wo have ga thered up os yet bpt a’ few, pebbles and fibolls on, tbV shore of,.that ocean of truth whose depths. unoxplored before us.. , • In looking attentively through thopo, volumes, it, • is ourious to hpto .how .ibe.jhsefulproppndortttes } -over the' wo ~ turn is the same. .“The tomb ; of Mososjaun -1 known* ’ but tbo. weary ,trav eller, still slakes, hla thirst afctho well of Jacob. ; .The. gorgeous f palaces [l of the -wltesfc and wealthiest of snoicnt mopatths, 1 ; with tpo cedar, and gold, and Ivory} and oven'the great temple of .Jerusalem, 1 . boßowed,by the» r,vt ■ Bible glory of the Deity himself, are gone; yetßtf- lomon’s reservoirs are as perfect as ever.' Of the' anoient arohitectufe of the Holy City nqtone stone, is upon another;'but the, pool of Betbs&di com mands thepilgrlm’s reveronco to the present day. The columns of Persepolis are mouldering into dust/ but 'lts bislerns'hnd aquoduots remain to, challenge , The golden /bouse of., Nero is amoßs of juins/but tho Aqua Claudia still; ‘pours into Rome Its limpid stream,”’ It may be that London will share the fate of Babylon, andnothing be left to mark its site hut mounds of orutobjing brtok;swork;‘.’,Tb(e.Thame4 wllf 1 oontinue'to flow as.it does now; andif-any work of-art rise over the ocean of llme,we may well; believe* that it wiilbe noitber a pslaoe nor a temple/Vut’ somavvast 'aqueduoV'or reservoir!'. If ; any flame, shall flfish ttirpugli/the night of antiquity, it .will, bo thatofsome ono who- aoaght.;the -happinosSof his fellow-men, rather than glory* sndllnke'dhis’ name to some enduring work of utility of’bWevo lenc©.. This, Js .the. true glory that outlives ail othors, and shines with undying lustre from gone-; ration to generation, imparting' to its workssome thing of its own immortality,' atid; rescuing tfierii' from that ruin whiph overtakes ; r the ordinary’ njo^< numents of histoHpal tradition, or of mero magnifin cenoe! 1 - » -- 1 •’ A Nbw Fbrtilizkb.— Tho art of manuring the soil |a ‘getting r 'to > be l more fromyearib ybarl Th 4 dbcovery ipf has given activity to the laboratories .of the'world;/in jrkick chemistry has sacoessfuliyootbpoarided fer- quite as effective and portable, and a great dealphcaper. CorwjB J tbe'namegivoD- ! to & new manure-, just .brought, into i the.' market by the Lodi Manufaoturing Oompany of New York. ( It is made of leather seraph dead animals, blood,‘ hair?’ and Bones. \ These' artlolcs are meltod hy chemi calsand heat intoaoomplete jolly, all the ammo nia, in.which they abound; being retained.' This jelly is then dried and ground into powder, and' barreledforthemarkct. . About fifty per cent. ; bf iheooria Is soluble..in . water, and thus becomes Immediate food for plants. iThe remaining half Is -readily decomposed by the action of the elements; it c6hta!nB'a large lnfhsion of tannfo acid, making it, ibb spcolfic manure for frplt I trees,, firm-, ness and flavor to the fiult. At a top dressing’, for grass and winter grain, itis said to h&vo n4aqqal. It will compete favorably with gnan.Or fboth as re gards iprice and "power of sdmolatJngbrdpi, and tbus jio the pf uaing up a,-vast amount of refuse wbiob is now entirely wasted;' Gonn -AHD Binvsn Wahk—Phlladolpbla has long' boon famous for the extent 'and elegpnooi’nf her mannlapturer from tho 'pjoelous metale. . A slngle eitebUsbmapt. employs,forty-five thands at gold-beating,' while tho whole force engaged In this department is one hundred and twenty-five, with an annual produnt of 8175,000..' Oold watch oases aro produoed ’hero with a porfeotlon that rivals all other oitins.' There are' Sixteen manu faoturere of icasea, who,, have a capital invested Of $375,000, employ two'hundred and ninety-four ' mon, and' make ’cates; annuilly. of tho value of Spi2,ppo:' One of these produoos a largo number for; tbo Amerioan Watch Company, sow manu faoturing watcher at Waltham, an entorpriso of great national Importance, and destined in it few years to stop'the importation of the foreign arti cle.. In manufacturing there cases, ono proprietor employs several of the rarest and most ingenions maohines that havo over been constructed for'eni graving. Thpy ara tho Invenllon of'.a monk In’ Bwtisedand, hitt irilfoduoed Intd thU ootiutry some; years ago, and afo sow mode exclusively in this oity.r. The more engraving of aoaso costs from five to .sixty’dollars. 'Several firms areofigaged' exclusively' In'man'dfacturing gold chains, one firm alone produolng ohains to tho valne of , - 000 annually, and. employing, one hundred and .twenty-five hands-' - There are various persons en gaged in butting and preparing precious stones for the manufacture,' of rings , breastpins, Ac The machinery in a Single pen anii pencil manufactory oost the owners $25,000. ■ This machinery has so - cheapened 'the oost of thimbles, that ' as many gold ones are now annually sold ,‘as there woro.silver ones, disposed of a-few years sinoe, whilst the consumption’of the latter hos inoreased in thosame ratio.-" Goldfollfor dental purposes isprodtioed largely by; Abbey A SohS: commenced buaiuess, dentiatry waaEoareelyknown as adlstinet profession. now supply hot only the XTsited States, but their foil finds a market in nil thenaflons of Europe. ' ; Business,Prospebto [Prom the Chlcego Press.], ' , By this time last-year, the greatest revulsion that ever swept over the country was fairly inau gurated. , The gust tbat struck down the Ohio LUo and Trnst Company bad rapidly increased to a hurrioane, before whioh every business interest, great and small, was prostrated. .. : : But not to gb further into tbsoausosoflastyear’s Jisastors. we may congratulate ourselves that the country has recoverodfrom their more serious and orushing effects. ' • ■ We maysee the evidences of it in our .own olty. Many fine new blooke tbat stood empty last spring are oecupled Merchants are laying in large stocks of goods to meet the demands of bolh oity and oonntry. Maohlno fehops, planing mills, and other mannfaoturing establishments, are. In full action. Building: too, is aotlvo, the .numbin' of dwelling houses going up Indloatlng a rapid in oreasbof population, notwithstanding the dullness of the times: - Some of the farmers of our Stato and other States of the Northwest will litpOBTAHT TO ..CiuoKBTKBS.—On. Saturday next, the,9th tnat., apd on the auooeedlng Saturday, the annual contest between.the.first eleven of the Phi-, lsdelnhla and Gennantow’n cricket cluba will be fought it ffidnV'TfiM hu heretofore heart the most exci ting ahd hrs 7 contested gwne’ played amongst the nn toerons Clubs In the neighborhood of PhlUdelphla. and from the rapid improvement of ihe two olnbs within tho last-year;thorvictoriouu,Jjfcrti will.have. to «tru«gie ; ,'more,earne#tly than over for the /The follbw* htwe beeseeUetbd playonl:.V 'V' ' 1 * Barclay;' w.' Newnail,' Joaoe ’ -Wlater. Ofcdwalader.'Jflshrt, O. Bayard,' K. Meart’Mitchell, Meats, and one Other; ' l Senior* Vernon, Oqnu, HowO, Johiiioa; Jfacon, Kuhn, Barlow, W. R. Wls ‘ter, nod Ha 11... i. - , , , „ , ,11 iwlU Jbanoticed, that'the Philadelphia Olulr lostS oarbtAy''and tf; NewhaU from lf» first eleven, as .those 'gentlemea wereinembenh of the' Oormantdwn Oldb be* fore they the Philadelphia. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1858. BY MWNJQM MAIL "/ . v.r [CoHeipoodenoe of Thß PreM.l . - ". . \W£»hikotp the Kan sas Issue ln 1857, add to dcsert Gov. WolkeV, and' through his inUnenoo yonr Xeoomptonites also vio lated their pledges and betrayed their constituents. If any of these men' are sentihok'tS Congress, I see little reason to hope that ttjey will be more true to their professions of ' 1853 than 4iioy were to their:pledges:of 1856. Tho prirtoipat oxonaetby which ,they aoels to Justify lth,swe)yea nojr tq their constituents ,1s the asaertipnthnt jtwna their ,dnty to sustain ,tho ln. all itsncts; apd if this dootrlne.is a sound one, ap’d not, oxooption, even'when the, fundamontal principles of ’the party,'.hr embodied in its platform,' hro vio fated, yohr liandys, Flori'noehJ'jonesesj Dlmmleks,; Whites,' Relllyi, Gillises, add' DoWarts are ih: daij bonhd to violate their i'prasent pro mlsesutd ■ Ignore; the of--.the Eog. llsh biy,.and I .tq pheat;the, peopleas pompletely, hereafter as v they haye .dqne, heretpforenjf ,tbw ; obtain,a new power, for tSe Adminjstrar tioh at' this moment stands as sternly'commuted to tho “ finality’’ aa of any formor perlod of thtf pfißent controVerSy. ’ •'n ’ 11 f: * 'Tba next session of Congress wlli dbthmbnbe In’ less than two monthrpand already the President and. the. Departmental aro beginning'ttolpreppre: the annual .revelations of; the offslre of; Out dpvornr mentwhich pt suoh r.e»oh.,thp„pnbllo.eye.' 'i'ho’year,,win, have Jrejn < o.n,e*trj^rd|pajsr ; .ftn.d,' eventful ono!,' Tho conditton of the 'lroaauVy ts unprecedented In time of phuoo, for thn extraordl-, nary speotable Of 1 a great oo4*try Bp,bdfrig'n6Miy twice” hs much as Its'revenues is happily h rare one.: The nation wlllleokwlth great anxiety’for’ the remedy whloh the Admlnlstratto# has td pro-’ pose.. Qertalnly something ought to be-dqoe toi change pur rovenuo .system speedily,: Of pllitho. . .tariffs we havo had, tbo present_ is the most crude. [and Injudicious in its construction,, and anychange, f that may be mado will be almost certain, fo' im. prove it. ■' ’ '' l '!“-' !> I|J f ~ " ! ‘ [ , The other great events o‘ the year have hiffi 1 < the Utah War and the remarkable’ progress' that . has ;been made fn loffioial deipotlem,: oOrrup'- 1 ' Upn, iOnd: oentralleation,, as,exemplified Inothei severe,.tesfa .applied, and .extraordinary,expedi-. onte, devised to foroe from the orgenlxation of the Deihooratio party, an endorsement of Mr. Bu chaban’s Ijedompton polioy. It ia a very grave ; (luestlon whotHor the highest interests of the na ! tloh do' not 'lmperatively demand that ihe legis. latlve branih'of the QhVerhnimrPdfiettM interpoet a deoided cheokto-.tho growing afroganOe'and dlo- tntlo n of Presidential power.Bo not be surprised to seo; an.parnpat^movement;ln this direction at' i the next session. It is a faypfilepld DpmopraUp; maxlm that power Is ponptantly belng iajfen frpm tho hands of lhe icapy Into tbe possesslon of the! ’few; 1 ' Therd never whs h better lllustratlon of thls tmisin thnn thaf vre havo 'witnessed duringI’the 1 ’the j last', year; tu-vv . i ,; -.o6'olsioir!jL'; ,; " ;-'■ “ Zidtt&Vfrofti York, '' Jhotil JUftWiVi ! >bot' Bitwiis ! .MSTHtitMND LiaatT—aklElt'BMll-a 5 0* Qoilliiottfe&o«ofThePir«ei.] ; ' *-*■ * u ’' I f»'» jiNbwYobs,o6fe.- 185S*-•’ A, tery, unusual placfion Tuesday morning last, -which, for Jta .noralty, deserve* • parting not* It was the uWtiug YntfedfoWhand two de*f bpttUl commissioner'to Mexloo'duf In* the 1 wat-,* rod V youQg ladf of f -Bostpn,.BQth deafJand dnmb .from Infancy, The serrice of r the -Kpiscopcl phureb Wafmd byßerPiefre V , In-lcg/and trans/ lated into ; th« lls darhbW the ReTMr.Gellaathebrldeandgroom'rejisfingantl inektegthe responses gn»*fally|‘:and- with perfect aocursoy.. A spectator of the *oene,describes jtt •■'follows: : The solemn vows being symbcled bsfore the Tyrone" of Grace, the Lord’s Prayer followed; akd’wWcintl*- •crlbe.the mute eloquence of that nrate^.srajar ( sd 'de* f otlonally followed by the young, the ouptfal benediction was silently pronpqneod .above the lowly* bowed heads of tbV kneeling ijiet which spoke) louder than wttds Ih^th v ef^&qysiJ language of *the;offic!ating minister! word or twO'-then the hands npfalsed imki -Heatea, —to/< Q6d.iL who haji' ll elaspei Hands—the sonl-speaUngg!iae| i(>wara t a£ay upward—again a few words— teg upon, tho heads, of the now “mafr’And* wlfe”li4 Solemn silence— all oyer.,. No.fpne, moved ./pr ; tame we all felt we had caught a glimpse, of thfc spirit land/and Ve tohged fofone mbta gU'ccs Into thatallentsplrtt world/ His’ beautiful, graceful bride We'hat as h«r fillet happy.smile put away jn ( oar raenwryto ,-,gUd+. den tome dark hour. £re we could utter a -fervent ‘(God bless you/’ they had quietly passed away—alone with their mute happiness* ’ ' ‘ j Prom theUlfe-raee to bo inn by this sllint wupls, 1 * ' r ’ b'f. •,» In whore yotrth i ! , There Ie a prone and speechleu dialect, ... . * *■ Such as moves men, WO.tttrn to the great dodble-tesm ihafeh ’ between Lan.' tom and mate And. Lancet< and to' oome eff on Thursdaj ?«*t, .peraittlng, idn the IJnlon' “Utre. -I*l. has ilpng been 'the staple of, chat in herso .tirelcS, ilrery itaales,; arid tgp rrwinß, and mere money ls bet open the reiutt than hpbnan> match Uila teason. The Greeks are; s»l4 to hake Invested lirgily l ,'idd are re sjy.t°.elevate tharuetaHlca to kny datlred atuouit: , Gerrtt.BmJth hasbeen defining his podUcn, or rather hlSTarioueposltloue, on the toom up.ln ( the' political horisoa. On one subjeot he has uten bold'gtounii j-’iueh ' aj 1 would havi been at Varr sentiment* month agOj'bhtwbieVlV bow ln by a Utge number ot tho - most con*’ leryatlyepeoplein ; towns, lallndeto.4b«, quar&nUiie. difflcnUy. 'Attbe meetlogheld at Cooper, iMt erohlng:, When Interrogatories and;Wpiies,wpi« the order of the night, some asked ** What'do you thlnh of the .quarantine, qpestlon ?> ? To -vhloK the' atfbUiods Smith replied, ,th|it he.,‘‘had no on thla' questton hat newspaper Infermatlon, and that was rather uncertain. ‘ Be brtlevedj however,' that ihe oq StatSn laland wtH a otilsanoeV Idd the peopl* bright to.*bat« it. [Storarof mingled ’JHltmUw?.],; Thatnuiaanoa. yras abqtod withgreat oonaideratfon, and with tenderness to the el«h.t -deknew there waa 1 difficulty aboijt finding the right place' for a hokpital.- ■ but that did not justlf/lfi’ .being kept.lnthe wrong place; Hewoold even have an lilandmadein the.bay { ifjno : othereoaU,begot.M :i > . i The' actipq 't&ken, yeaterday,, by,, the aoVemot,. 'UBotenanVOorernor, and Comptrolferq.fa yisitiog the, IdOifrer Bay and signing * autVor! Jog Viumyof etrtalii local!ties', with a wafe> : houses far in/eoted goods, &e;, is regarded as the Initia tory step to a permanent location,that vicinity; its reestablish xnent old grounds .may be regarded u beyoiil any reaionab’eprob'ablllly ;• 9 ‘ ]A noVei epcciraen Of ‘ marine krohlteptare will be ln W few dava^ oo e'ihit prdposisa beld inno vation npen. tbe present’plan of cnuHruoting ocean •!•»?«!•, .The nef.veMsljrof lrop,,»nd Is: “got up’» bjr Rdfi and Thomas yinana, Baltimore, It la one hjindred and elghtj 'lQng ’and. only sixteen fast Wide; b*e no keel nor cat-Water, ho blaq^^ boi/r standing up; above the water-llne r to'receivebbwS‘from the ssa, and UU dbVdpflk tobpld, qr bulwark te rettin water. Bbe has four. high-ypreisure engines, wllh boilers like. these of a loco'matlve Being buili entirely of iron, she will be fire proof, and from the nurhbwf v A.-»3srom iNr oodton. - »- ,CGfl»OI,«-,;9TXo9T^. ..HamUx,! Oot Bl H '|to»m>liib ,o»n»S«, reports) 26th nit. paaaedtne American ship Resolute 7 , boundjif est; 4th lust, passed;the British barque Oaths* V. *’ .'Tbe.Ganaqa.brlngs.the European malls, and, Liver >ool pod London gatpi' the 2yth, u3tlmo, thfse days ater. * .... The steamship North Btar,frora New .York, arrived at Southampton on,ibo-4fith,nit. ; The compiero|ft),ac(i moneUryadvicesAre about the average Interests '< - f , i,.» . Among the ngesengera on board the Canada 18,Mr..G. .despatches from, China to the Darted StatesGoyernmeßt. • ", Atlantic. Telegraph shares were quoted at three bun* dredto tbreebundiedand thirty, 77.. J %P9rt f ? r tha month.of.August snows a decrease of hall a million sterling, compared with Iqsfcyear.., The new telegraph eab]d between England and Sol* land bfsbden (iuocessfully U^d. Two thousand additional troops had been ordered/to -rjThe crew, of .the ship golden State, at Penang, mutl nled on July3oth, -Thijyytould' notwoVh, under pre* ence that they had not enough food, they beat the offlcenjaud-^oatflyalnfearfully irlthbandsplkes, They then, v tpph,{*, V.°£t,and wf , where, they wpre.ctptured and into qaatody. t Tha first officer dlffithe.iamft^yenlnK.‘-,7 7 77? I. w.j GREAT BRITAHT.), .< ‘ ,’VA The conflict,,b®*F*®“ th®,officials like Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Company still eontlimes ‘ Mr.' Brett bad lMU°d. a ;i second. p’amphWtlh’’aufttfer to Mr. Whltehouae’s Biatomeut Ue.ohsrges.the latter gentle* man with' ignorapce of tbf facte or the case, and dis putes the correctness of_hli‘dedactlons Mr. Brett Rajsthstslmple rope.,or rgutta-percha-corered cable,. KEve been proved ;td be that the, company, will lav acEMeof thrw’bfabtfwal neat year. ‘ ’ -\ A S- - '/•and fortymilos. /- ; Detailed accounts of the recent uprising of convicts at Portland show that the Ihtihtibn of the fifteen"huh* ,dred engaged in the plot was to fall upon the guards !h their-comblned strength, and murder them.toburn tbo'prlsou.'plubder the bnildlmrs. and then tasks their ' way to the mainland. A handful of soldiers thwarted ;th‘e!rderperatedesigdi 1* > ■ ■'?' ‘ • ‘ ‘i . ' ; The British Association for the advancement of Igoience wss In session at Leeds, . -.The City'ArHcle oTtheLonddb TYtnesalliesbpnh the remark In a New York leading paper, that the'Boro* .pean creditors of Mexlcq pfay be treated as nsurers, to read a lecture upon repuciatlon In general.' - ft regards thobint as llapottsnt. aadkuggdste that the c»pltalisU ! ■who may be disposed to listen duringttae coming ab’nnd* ■slide of money"urtempting; tarnations from the other ’side of. the Atlantic. bad betHr take warning frdo It. “ . Tfflß J/ATBBT. „ " ’ [By Telegrapfi from London to LiTe*pool.) ' jLoanqK. Saturday.—The.J)aily Nsw* city artiole says that fsods wereistiinnlated yesterdy by two contid-: arable pnrehas*s.for account 1 , ana consols eloseAat one* eighth hlrhecthanon Thursday.. .. .- .... . . . The Titry* city art'cle saya. that the failure has been snuounoed of M ; Porlie.:of , ~ - , . The FrßDoh lhe Adriatic Is to be with* dr»wn v tbe ilontenegrin affslni .99 longer requirlng itsj prkSehce'. * , . r. .s , , . . \ . •u ( The Spanish.orray ls to be increased, be? nrefiaiwa'to put down polltfcsl agitation In any quarter* 1-Tbe Ppenish expedltton s gainst the Rift pirates la said to be postpoped.Wit next oprifig. but, ; the Government actfineigeticaljy sntnft Mexico. , I The - BUM-«r-a J Fair Orleans, 7&'d j Middling do . 7Kd ; Fair Mobilei,- r,MMi H’ddllns do.. 7,S ; l§4;,k«ir Opl,od«, 7«d( ! Bslddl!ogdo . 7jfd. , i The stock In port was estimated at 608,600 bales, of 'Which 446.0 n 0 were American 1 . - : . < /. - I STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER.—The Man chester advice* continue favorable; pricey were sttndy, ‘though the barine** was WithcutmaUHil chauke.' < LONDON MONEY MARKET—Consol* closed on Friday At. 97X097# fbr .raonejvsal ,07X097jf ! for -account; Sney was Abundant. s , e bullion ! fn' the 1 Bankfef'England had increased ,000. -flat Silver, 6s Qfld;-Dollars, GsjAmerleanEcglM, 7fis l **d. ; BtyEADSTUPFfI MARKET.—Messrs. Richardson, Spence, A Co. quote Flour drooping, being offered at a redaetjiqn jritbout finding buyers. Western .2ue2ls; Philadelphia end Baltimore 21*022a 6d ; Ohio 22b Ada '6c. Wheat quiet but steady: red Western fa 40064*61'; white Western 6 i Bd&6s 6d'{ white Southern’ 84. . 5-1/8 of heated Qatly reds At sg>sKs, Corn , dpHandnbmlral At 34» for yelfo'w end 05s for white. » | Messrs. Biglond, Aytha, A Co. quote Corn Is lower on the week. ✓ .>x.. , ' I LIVERPOOL PROVISION: MARKET;—Messrs s Big laud, AJtba, A Co. \Bioh*rdron, Spence, AOo , James' McHenry, and others, quote Beef, heavy;.. Pork.quiet,, but steady. Bacon,quiet. and' inferior qualities' easier td bar at former rates LardduP, bat’s eody. Ia Tal low an average business was doing, without :qaotablev change to rates;,Butchers’) 61s; i'> PRODUCE (MARKET.—Thef.brokers?. 1 and others cijca’ara quote Ashes quiet at 81i.6d®32s for Pots, and 83«®84s for. Pearls Sugar dull but .steady. Coffee quiet ’i Rice heavy, at a decline of 3s ; Carolina! 18s: 04; ; Tea. firm;-Congou, 10 to 30Wd. Rnsin duUat,4»2d fer common.. IHldet .firm Phfla delpbla Bark 10s Spirits Turpentine dull Seal Oil '£38033 10s ; Cod d . £34031 10s. lu Linseed Oil a gAod business Is doing at 83s 6d034s Cd. >. . 'LONDON MARKET B;-rMCMrs t Baring Bros, quote the Corn mirketdnlL Wheat ,, .■ HAVRE MARKET—For the Week ending Be'pt* 21,. Inclusive. Cotton, firm; sales of the. week 10.000 bales: Now Orleans-tres-ordinaire 112 f j' fctook W,OOO bales. The manufacturing advices .are favorable. Breadstuff* hive 4"declln!ngtendeDcyiani arc quiet. Ashes steady. Obffee quiet hub firm.. Oils—Sain are unimportant. Bice dull. Sugar steady. Lard firm. Tallow drooping Whalebone unchanged , - -' * Tr ' ‘AMERICAN SPOOKS—Messrs,' Baring Brothers re porta limited httsineiß at previous rates ?her*have been a few fetes of Government new For railway bondi ls an improved demand, at improved prices*.,lllinois R, Central shares quoted at 23021 discount) ditto sixes. 1860 .(Freelands ) 760. 78;.ditto sixes and'sevens, 1876; 81088; U 8 bonds,' sixes.>lB6B, IC6olos^j ; dltto. 1867-8, 104»106; AU-, batda bohds, fltep', 78j Kentucky sixes, 0)093; Hsiy- C laud bondif, 'fives. 64095; Massachusetts bo as,' fives,' 102# ’ ~ - ,( J. BEYMpUR, . * ■1 Presldeqt of the New Orleans‘Associated Preu. ' ~ Destructive Fire at CinoimiKti* 1 CmoisNAtt, October T.—At two o’clock this morning A fire broke ou< in D. P. Stllei^'liquor store, in Colum bia street, and the entire contents'were destroyed. 1 The ilames communicated with the Miami Oil Works, and Lay A, Brothers’ Printers’-Ink manufactory, was also nearly destrpyed/ - The loss is estimated at $20,060i ' The Insurance has n >. x , Bt. Lohis,' 7^—Carl'Formes elosed a brilliant and successful itrles of conoetUhere lart night. ' ' from Washington—Official Despatches from China, etc. . VfJuaiBOTOS, Oot. 7.-Hon Win. B. Read, our Min , Inter to China eayn, in hla official deipatohei, reooived .to-day. that after he had stoned the treaty, he,made a arrangement with the Commissioner* for b£&4ji2Stm*fil of tlje claims of American eltfiaiia' at Canton, by which jk>r :tloos~'of fhedutiea at fihangbae, Fob Chan, and Canton, appropriated to that end. He intohfledto HaltVffafthg the.summer months. each of the-porta of Japan as might be- accessible* ana return to the United States; by way of Bombay, in November or December next Commodore Tatnell, in his despatches to the Secra tvy or the Navy, dated July 6th, after saying that the entire EasULndU squadron would soon be ahown.to. the Japanese, remarks that no better opportunity could be selected for a temporary absence from the coast of China. The reeent treaties, and termination of hostilities, to* fgtyyptStiKMi* swarms of Eogliskard french shipsin, the rivers, mast place all the ioreigniUtorests of a law fnl kind iw.perfect, eafe.ty; fqr .the present. tHe would return with ihe squadron to the coast of s On!na about the last of October - The flowing is the latest statement of .the condition 1 of the United States Treasury: % lalMooiSptll 8ept,).,... *10,171,000 EednoMon.. nearly OOs'.OOO Dr.ft. paid.. , T ,r: 1 417,000 Brafta iMoed.., 1,270,000 both wt w “s- Tlio Navy Department M preparing orders for 06ml modore Shnbrtek, aM tho frigate Babin, will nail oatly .. ' One offering Stocker street to publlq use by the own*'' ers of ; the'ground.-- ‘ tOne.'from'thO Commissioner of.' City Property,’ [stating that, in obedience to Councils, he had.ap-, pointed, Job Bidgway as superintendent .of. Xenon . >V'- ,4 i' | tho Chief cEngineer ,of ~the Eire Depart: |mOQt,>dbmfttffig'hlsasnoalrOport.-' • . --5 ! 'One from ‘Mr.'Oreely, complalnifigthat been.' 1' epectlon of a shed sit Be»enth Market 'hjbrtok.thrwrp from a wigon, in ebhsequeun 4 of ‘ V.,*’ , v , T . : Oiie'frothdhe City'Controller ,'showing tnat the sur-- plus in the account pf the sinking fond is flO 700 T '''' [ One Bnperintondebtot Qlrard'Eßtateß.giv ing a'detsiled account of the financial efTairs of the de 'paJtujeut^kF-- - ,fl '■ -c -f One presenting tbe claims of a patent fire plug. ! The abovo were referred to the appropriate commit tees. Mr. Neal submitted the) following: d. 1 ;VaV, ;; tX- Re*olved\ty theSsleot and Common Oouncilof thfc. city of Phlisdelphia t .that whenever the head of any de partment shall advertise* for' sealeohroposals to fur nish eribpth,;for the.use of the city, in order to avoid all suspicion of unfair deal log in awarding the contract,;he' #ha)lj ; in tisemedt, specify the’time'wnen ssil'prbposals shall be opeued sod invite all those who,may offer 'proposals to; m prekknt at the 'opening of the'same, whioh "shall be done in the presence of- a quorum of the committee of, the departinent,, ( | A reaolotlon was submitted, authorising certain pay ments for the introduction of 'gas into tne almshouse, tl e amount to be transferred fs»m other items of appro priations to said department" Agreed to'. i Alio, one, authomtng,,the Commissioner of ‘Markets (to be nh# elected) to procure a hew set of books, If necessary. to f na A re'&blutlon trim Offered that the^Democratic Club how occnpytng Germantown Hall,’ without paying any rent, be requested to relinquish the place, and that it then be devoted to public purposes. 'Deferred to Committee 4>n Property* . ~ . .. ’ A resolution was offered by Mr.' Lcidy. authorising the CitpLCpotroller to audit the books;of .the l&te Coins ml**lonerof City Property. .Agreed to. ■ r i Also,‘by the same jtfamMr f a resolution i£At their number absent themselves, in order to defeat any- of a quorum, it shall he'COnsidered a' Contempt to the Chamber,' -The bllEwas'rdfured a sec ond • - »«.. ” , 1 /ifi? Wi »fl'f . Mr- wiiilwiajprssanted.ATfinortj'froia' 'tiener oocOifUtremsm; an item of *1.600, - .• ' . On motion,- the resolution from Common Council ittfpefi'tingthe Moyamdnslsg Hose Company*-from tbe' fire department, was taken up and referred to the Com mittee on fyttsta and Fire Department of this Okamber.' , The ordinance-from Common Council appropriating moneys to the reoairs of Girard ;uvenue bridgedete<.o was taken up, debated* at tedfona length, and finally concurred In. ’j - -<• *- > •r, ?> ; The ordinance authorizing the paving of Twentieth 1 and other streets 1 was - catted up. ft .wu -slfghtiy amendod, ayd pent beck toCobmon Ooanrti.~'-v . d i Mr. Schefield submitted a report from the Commit-’ tee on Health, reporting the correctness of the bill of. Lane Schofield, of the sum of $lOO, for services Ten dered In filling up a lot in Styles street, and in ordi nance making'appropriation to pay sald sum. The ordinance was pasted. ; Mr, Benton’.reported a bill maklngin appropriation to the Guardians of the Poor 1 , for the balance’of: ex-' penaep for the y«nr 1851,. Laid over. v , The ordinance appriiprlating - $3:000 to' tho 1 -Highway Department, forrispAire to the Oity'Bailro'ad, wasJeon- f ‘ curred in. v . . Sir* HeaL offered a reaolutton that the. Oblef Com*' mlsrioaer Of Highways report, at the'next meeting of Connells, by what authority the Reading Railroad Com-* pany hare reduced the width of their track -In Willow street. Agreed to. .:c ?-n ” . = V" T .v.;7IC After aome’other unimportant boa In ess, the’Cbamberi adjourned. 2 - ■ OOMUOX OOUHOIL, ' V .The Chairman submitted a'^ communication from 8 P. PearoD, Chlef Englneer of the Fire-Department, •hqwlog theloperalloua of the department for ‘the past year. Laid pn the table. . - r The total number of fires were J.... 96 ‘ " ** .’..38 “ , “ . -from chimneys 6 Department called out.. 119 - ■ |n 5erTi0e.............j ..04 Total loeaonreal estate.. $42,876 00 ‘‘ . personal estate,... 1 8.760 00—5101,616 00 Insurance oh estate. 17;155 *. " ’ u personal estate..-.. 16,400 00—533 555J)0 Loss over in50rance........................ ,$68,060 00 Also, a oommunication from the Controller calling attention to the fact, that there were $36,000 now in the treasury applicable to the sinking fond. Referred to the Committee on Finance. . The Chairman announced the monthly committees of- Invitation to the Olrard College. Mr. Hacker, on Finance, submitted a'report, withao ordinance making an appropriation of $2,016,67 to,the Oliy.Oounblls, ' - Abe, an. ordinance appropriating $3.834 24 to pay sundry bills against.the city. Among them were $433 24 to Mesfrs..>'Cr)iay A ,Matkley. for. printing ; Prof, R.S. Bogers for analytical post mortemexamiQa-,. tlons, ahfis2,2oo for temporary loans. : / •> Mr rM&sohermoved to-lay-ibe-bIH over Sent'. Not agreed to; and .the ordinance was adopted! Hr Hacker submitted an ordinahoe making an appro prlatioa-of-$8,916.90 to-paj the claims incorred'by-the construction of the Eleventh-district 'station house, In' theNlneteenthwaid’ ” ■ m - C‘ Mr. Steeling opposed the hill, because the work was done without the anthor-ty of law or ordloance. Mr. Bullock urged thepaymene of these claims. Mr. Potter declared the whole thing a fraud upon the oity, and that he should vote against it 'Herald the' original ordinance authorised an appropriation of $2,800 to build this statlonhoute. - - 1 *: >■ > - ‘ Pending the discmMlon, the membeis of’ Select Coun cil entered the Chamber.' *-- - ’• u'Bß'ytKO IX pOKVBKXton. The'roll*was called and the’vOte stoodas follows ; Jbr Cpntmtesipncr of Markets, N.T'. 8areaux^,,,.',...'.881 Jes*e A. T.Law5........8 .Jfpr SvpsTintendent.of&vsts, Charles Oat 791 Charles 00pe............1 The ebair declared Messrs- Bareanx and Oat elected, andjSeleot Council returned to thcir Ohamber., -J \j 5 Tee ElevoDth-dlstriat station-house appropriation bill was agreed to by, a,vote,of 41. ayes-to 27,nays. Mr. BulVoh, of the Oomm’ttee. on Highways, sub mitted an ordinance authorising the .widening of -tbe footways on. Jefferson avenue, from Greenwich .to, Mif- IliU streets. Agreed to. - >■ Also, a resolution authorizing the paving or Clinton street, in Seventeenth ward: Prime street,inthe Second ward; Twenty-first street •in ■ the- First ward; Baton street In the Nineteenth ward ; Wharton street in the First yard). Twenty-second,- street In, the Fifteenth ward; and Brown street In the Tenth ward. > Agreed to. • - - - -- - Also, a resolution to open Fourth -street from Cad walader to Oxford str Adi) 'Agreed to. • --. 4 '• AlsoVhrdttlutiotf.tO'repaveiQUVert and Northrop.: streets. Agreed to. , . '•< ? Alsot'a resolution author'sing, the Chief Oommlg-; sioner of Highways to oleanee the streets of the city dntil the first of January *■ - , . Mr. Kerr moved to amend that the Commissioner ad vertise fer proposals for each dlstriot for the perform -ance of the work op to the Ist of October next*. ,!> v Mr. Steeling opposed the amendment, as the con tractors for' cleansing ’the itree'Bihad not complied with the terms of their contraot, and during the past year hid swindled the city out or about $55,000. Mrt Kelly said this experiment o£ oleans|ng the Htreets-'by-the authorities h'd proyed-a. failure,,, He called attention to that section of the Consolidation act whieh required that all the work shall be perlormed by contract. ' ' >-. * The'amendment was lost. The resolution was agreed to by a vote of 44 to 12 Mr directing the Commis sioner pf the West Philadelphia. Passfmgqr Railway .Company to discontinue the'laying' of their rafli'oh TUI afreet; In West Philadelphia, until. they have the qonsentof Oouqclls.' Referred to' .the 1. Committee oh Railroads. * ' * Mjr. Dlpkinßon submitted a rpsolutipn requiring the Chief Eogiocer of the Highway and Survey Depirtmeak' to advertise for proposals for rite work on the COhock- - SinkcTcekjVlne Moore and TwOaiyisdOohcf street culverts. Agreed t<>. , f •>*; - n Mr Hutchinson, of tbej Cpmmit suh-' mltted an ordloance authorizing culYera''p'R v !Hirard ayenue from Ridge avenuo,to Eighteenth sttoct: one pa Aroh street, from Eighth tp Math street : one on Jefferson street, from Mifflin io Sevebth'Mreßt ; one pn flfiaeDt)i «ttB«t I frop lilb(rV'to Atch gtceet.Vnd ?ne on Race street, from Cheater to-Eighth street. Laid over. - . ? Fo^aiiTEiia.—-Mr, ;piair. the prepriotor of a grPcery.ftOryattne ndrth>rr«st' eorner of Bevehteenth and Qeo7g4 kfresttf,' itates that his store was entered on Wedfissdby- r ii|ght, f ‘by imeans>of'» nippers,” the’key' bavieg--bSoan fl ft Jnthe look l®ajde. Itwaa robbedof. s2sohhd ; fcgb!d-watoh! '' k ui ’’ -- - ’ A colored man named Owen Btalt had one side of his throat cuVwith-a ra*or in a fight, yesterday taorning, ■at Plgth and' 8t Mary Streets. The wounded man was taken-to the- Peonsylvanla Hospital, where he wanted to fight the policemen who had taken him tp the Insti tution !JJ Niobt Sphooi.—By referenoe tP an advor tl.ottent ‘in'to'-day’J PSpM, It ,wi'l;bo Mea that a alght scb9Ql t forgiriB will Monday fiext. at theschool houie In Carden, beloW BuUontfpodstreet.' ' , 1 '' , 5 SuioiDB.VA JBftti.Dam.ed, Haley; residing in; Pine street, below Sixth, committed suicide yesterday," by tekißg laudanum. •" Tne CoHdbr will investigate the' .•nir. ■ ;.v;■-v. t i>isD at Hkr Imjukms.—Emma BlacisatOEo, a colotod by her olothes taking fire on Wednesday night,died at the hospital yeatefday. Its Advantage.—Some time ago, it will be remembered, Dfcr Jatfijryjetltloned Connells for per* miss!os; : |o water for purpose* of protection against in which be expe rienced Virarm opposition. Tjierabaurdity of thatoppo .”s°“ WMijllustrated* yesterday, in the prevention, by ~jj/ «£*•>/ Are apparatus, of *'is»riooB conflagration balf.past twelve o’clock A Are broke ont around the boiler lpthe basement of-ihe five-storied building * h ® 'ootbßide of O&rter Street, above Second, oocu ped byfbe Sunday Dispatch *B their press establish bv The Press"as composing and packing Th ®. flames spread with great rapidl’y through e “ 6nt « end almost as soon aa they were uis ?n! o^« he "? < ske5 ke J>°tt*ed upward through the build- S£ SJi , " wd } 11 c «>«d* from all the upper windows. PV/« f Vr,^ rj 18 \ h? .composing, room of The r/./. wW. “E"®? 19 °* tw «“V ®e n were at work'at the! r eases when the flre~brnkevout, ScKranid was>the io* orsßse of the smoke,that tie/ had trifly fotSheir tires, hastened to the ’as6£'fft P berofa T |hoVWmM ll reMh I the ground hose Wes'-attached to the. stationary engine at dl °*: ® n< * * steady and poworfulstream I &» dames, 1 in a few minutes, and preventing their further Spread. The damage done tothrbulldingis not serious. The psmei vreha condnbdi to the flnrt Aoori and.to the wood work .immeliateljr pf,the,boller. No water was thrown'Above the first floor,, end, the damage above this floor is little or nothing. , Thfe largO new cylinder-press open which the Dispatch Is printed was very near the flra,hnt in'stafrtearfib damage, except f.*otn water. The next edition of that journal „ ready fqcWMT was destroyed. The entire loss to the building and iu contents is covered by insurance. * The*' cbnUfra of the building were highly valuable, being Alcmts, Hiqfken,-wWs the lofty structure,# very'BaHonW'lc&i wbtfid f ifkYe re sulted, and the flames; wpulchprobably have reached to the ad^9i^ipg ; In More Pbobablbi Wednesday poli^n^eMiped^aw^hxgftOjdutyi among otljer premises, the door of atnmming store,. fn Lombard ttrefe held*'Wo£d? kept by fc’FitofcrHrotaaS named Adele Felix. They found that the dobfwaa :ud fasten ed,and;that therewa*; smell pfi smoke in the ®tore. making a jou;eh % they found that the place hid beta set on flames had died ont or their Wing beenKJndled in a eonflnedjpUca,^hese f thery. was not sufficlens,.air,Ao keep np_ cbmonatlon.. .The Pire was sent for, and commecced an jinyfstigrtlon • into the oueiT {Par* tlally burnt matches were found 'strewed abonffiml there were numerous other evjdtnees of the Are haring been purpoaely^W^iedV l VMie stock 1 in l th F e store was of little value, the best goods baring been removed. . The goods were insured for $l,OOO. Mies Felix was ‘ afterwards arrested, and committed to prisem-tbfehewer I the eharge ofarson The atore la, .located in a large ! structure, which is known 1 is Oriel's Building. The two squares ot the store? and is alleged to have been seen prowling about the neighbor hood at a vprr’eaWy botuSVjCettrday, morning. Her Igoods, she states, were worth $2OO, upon which she had y firb Oottldhfevu been distinguished i» thp street. Thu mt.filled with paper, among which matches 1 had bo7n sprinkled quantltyiof matches,^old-?ragsi *&e ,'Wr» Also found! piled away under the counter. Had the fits- got that,, least headway, the whole store would have been to . flames in a very few minutes} t-j £-s‘N.-. J b,;i4: {an ; Tffff, iS.hPPOSED Svioihß,—The tmrortunafc^. man whose diaeove'y-on-board“the ahip Shamrock, with hlstbrctt eat, we yesterd*y,notlo6dj4s He rtaferthaVoirTawdiy nigal hAwM oC drew a knife and cut at wound on hla throat. This story i^^erfectlyaßsuid,and has been i manufacturedto gloss' ovdrhiaattoijpt dp<* Bii dwn ; life. with,which he cat his throat was found ! under his pillow cdvwed with blood. He does not ao i»>iTMjK|ui. ‘-s/ The Leotubb Season.—Rot. Dr./AUred> Nevin will deliver, during the present and coming mdnth, a very interesting Series % of iMtureahffqto^tbe Alexander Young Men r s Qnfistiah Assooiatlon, at the Taberntele, eorner of. Nineteenth streets Sudden Death:—A MrE.' Browhj residiDg at Sixth and Montgomery streets, in’the nppeV part of the city, died suddenly yesterday afteyuoop./.’The. Ootoner was notified. THE COURTS- TRRfcE.RD AYi» .{PRO OKED INflfl. [Reported for The PreBa.l Qxe&_.hefore-re ported. . Verdict lor the plaintiff, '-,‘ r -• ' Beed vsl The City. An .'action 1 tor thevaWe of an iron girder , Verdict forthe plaiutiff,.sso. , - * ELgabqth, Murray. adpiiniatratrX'.Pf Tames»Marrav, deceased, vs. 'Ahe Oity oT'Fhllftdcjphia.• * This was an action to secure compensation'w tne widow of Jameq Murray in:revising tortaln as sessment booksj underuifeotipn’of the Ottjroommis-. ’ -*, ;> 'vwuv.4mwim ~ Patrick Oillis was convicted of the larceny of Iran. ' • Busan Moor* of«p»ultMd htftraU John F Smith, Fj^nols J Cloud, Jacop Clay, and Geo. Pitfleldrwere dhargedwlth'mt, and. asMult.qnd hattenr. on William Be^rd. After Mr. Beard v(as examined, the P.latript Attorney foqnfi the;s was an error m the hitl'of-indiclxnent. end the 94se was withdrawn from the jury. A new bill will be sent up • * 1.,. t 1 k-A-t k- -J \ Bar Meetino—-Dea/A.o/* 3Vio?Bq| : TT. Hig* gins.—A bar mootingVili he held at the Law Llbrary. •this day. at M.. to take. acnopJ&.Mfenance toth# 'death of Thomas'w "Higglnß, Efq: ; * :■ iT. \ A Talk in a High ALtlTude. One of the passengers in Godud’s balloon, during the last crip from Buffalo eAsf, inf that tho conversation of the men below oould be heard whon the party were atthe height of five thousand eight hundred boidialinvitation'Was given-' the balloonists, by.a' Jliberfiian. on’.the add, “ to dome oat of’ thafr, I’*bat 1 ’ *bat was respeotfally declined, 1 from'the fordd ofoitohihß.tanoes I .' !v ' ' ";,' v r‘ Shockinq. Suioip?.s-A.’pai^ally : inLsAne lady' who vraS- visiting, a ‘ibrother near -.Orville,'.Ohio,.in* the lest Tuesday mornings stood neari’thePtalltohd jroaohing train. When near she sprang upon the- Tacfifund’ran'dposher ha'hda and.'hheejCtoTneef ibe f ebfiine to ; Stop’the train- Vvailin|, and five oars iu thfi^bodj FiM¥ccrt"iig^jßMfEEciAL :v. TheJSoney JWalcket.if ;;-: • !V JP»JLAD*LPHiA.^Qcto>er7, 1853. The ease lathe xhirket still idntta&es. The 3‘ :&«&<. J"9“» i T“T«>"*l statements are of little account these times; bnt the two following art !ntereetin|;the'6rst belnja non-re deeming and the second a i*dtetiftflg%aak ThVo^^at*temVnV«f > the ifttfiairarg Bank'lilti faUowe’r ili - ■- f-s’!'-? 'A * r!ohiS J 94 Stock of the ’ V sd.SOfi 00 Specie “ 105.605 23 United ßUstig Treasurynotes;;..../> 20,000" 00 Dae by other Banks ..-.Vi i.if 122,783 69 - Notes orother Banks;/;.'; .7././.V 25,833 00 sWfci l (a£ present matkVi ( Tftiae) v . mai iatate;.;;;i“ • -.1 ?**•/ _ r /-•*, u. ?■„ ! AIABIMTIMro ‘iu .*•*; ’jJ . *o- i‘ Circulation.., 00 Deposits.;; i 163,408 41 Due to other banksa * «i.. *v # ; V., j 7 63 223 97 ‘Tot*iV.....A...i.'’.AA,.5692,777 33 The Octobe* statement ofihe Fanners’Bank of Lan- S«s«7>l*BafelJowg: mu vsl ~k 5 . Amotrot of lowa And dUconnta $622 831 07 ««SvS?!yP T * o ™??Xri*t7ZZ'Xt32o o Gold and aWer coin 86,133 58 ■ .-0 f,! r .'j -7 t ...i' t' •' **■ inq IVM go Due from other buik«.....'; 108.297 40 Duo toother b%nk8......•. '2flJoa ?fi Dae depositors JAYAAAAAAA 1775 m Notes in cirouletton,..,,... 239,470f0 The speeiVmoTflmeht hu been as folSon: ' c- ; ’ 7 Since Ist Jin. « . ttUtri'l rJ.'XTtf -’ .**<.> 186 T. Exports from Boston.-. .$2,229,260 27.695 o^o Exports from Ne* v Y«rkr.;.. ...20,951',696 33,856,860 wsm ToUT. 528,614,146 The following is the amount'of Coal tranf ported orer the Hazleton Bailroao,cfoj the su£ fceek* And since February 1,1958: ' * .’-t. fiZtlftiL* PBBVIdbsLY.-'total. ' . Tooe.Gwt. Toos Qwt. Tone.Owt. Harleton’Go?S’Mlnea;.ll,692 ,! -36 ,?1 '?5,«68 v CS" r '79,349 00 I Cranberry f ,,y;.RMT i4_. 44.063,04 46.630 18 Diamond riJVWV,Bfe liP A *0,712*05 31,836 00 • Bast tnnr.L0ar..,..,8,670 05 >78,656 Ql . 82,235 06 Omacil^iaieli.’.i.vf2.7ollo H 58,468 01‘ ? 61369 11 'Mount Pleasant 1,189 13 13,114 06 14.253 19 l ToUl 16,204 12 2?9j6TO,^2j4rfeB7d:Ui • PHILADELPHIA STOCK /SALES, ■ . October 7, ISWA„ ABPOKTSD BY UABt.Br, BaOWsAt CO*.,BiXK-HOTB, STOCK, t AMD KXOEAMQB BBOKBSS,' WORTH WBBT 008588 THIRD i AMD CHBfITBDT BTRRBTB, j fitter toasd. ,:o ‘ I 400 Oitr6. RR 88X 27 OlrMdßk.V.v.:.‘.'il V 1600Hf«nn»B8. (Hi .j 4 7 > ,{«JPlMitflJ’ Bk, T.n .100 K 1000 .do ...,S7 7N AjSricloa.... 13v i mom -do z*wM*mntit.:mx lOQQy %2Camd*d&rAmbby.Ha*- "5 1 * ,600 do ,100)f Mitt Ido 110 2000 H.rri»borgK 6s._ 95 SMinahillß .... fiOX ! 10 Catawfaa.'; iV ' ipeitua’R. '.t U% ; M.MjlihjZtoOi.si., 1... rli>v?«q[ ,;„i. M« *& ' > 3. d 0..... Z 7 50 do 6 do <■ eSO'st-:a«Ki.:'...'..-.‘.'.46 I s 40 ;••: - 4S • I ! SECOND BOABD. City 6s BE tt£F3ol’ei&sß 45 ] 300 do 5b...,. >72 8630 „ 46 1000 Tenn siX3btip:een 70 1 ! 50 • do^.. 46 1000 Besdioe: B 6* >7O. 80 30 do 46 2000 0 & Atfßltt&L-7SCO n 46 3000 Cam AAm Cs>BJ 85X 6 d 0.... ...45 JWO dp Mil 16LehirhScrip..... 28$ fciMEafl!* • m. UWOPeooa R6a2(lm. 89K 20 Penn Tpßk7.Bdra f 6 us 4 id.fd«Aedj Bid. iAiks&j U Boh.Narlmp6e.a,6oi4-70~ j do New. .108 193 k 10k PennaSs.... 90V ‘ do ?slstmtg 71 73 * «o” 8 «v.7iv.WMt»::::il x g* j «S-»*P»39feS' fl* fflSßftsciB*ii*" Penna B 44V 46 N PeanaßJ;;v,'.; 84f : 9^> ! }do 1itm65...100 101 do 65...:;..57 67if Jdo Mm «i....WX'H > -’}ltt»«aSn£. t b 'S - X* v Morris Can C0n..4l 43 ' OatawUsaß...... flv 6V jdo Pref 101 JfMjf WMg^Ztttd.WV, 1 *-S"l SttuylNarCs’B2.66V 66- 1 | .IUI^WOIT (PHILADELPHIA MABKXtS ; Oct. 7—Etbmihq Tbere is Very little mcreowjt ththe-Produce markets td-day on account of the rain,4as4 of isy conseqaence to note in Breadstaffs, which ve /BtlU doll, JOme 3®400 btls'.l’ioilj.&ii} ffmijd ‘tmyayi M 60®5 62V for f good |aed $6 760 6 26 for extras, as in qaalitr Thenleatothe smaUa'rtte.«boHfflBQras> fw common to.eholce brands of and f6.soo7^'.bblfor-Lmoylot* 4 j,Bjr»llonr tsecaice, worth . ftri»u<»A*w«rthelatfer rate, and Wh«^to ? W?aoi\plen4yWmV ‘ •pt ttf 146 q fpr Cdrn Is unsettled and lower* with sales of bushels • (hWI at . 45046Vc afloat. Bye is steady.at 80o81e for .new, and 85p for.old, and not much offezinf Burk is but dull, ats32 for first Ntfil’ 4d*»liroD. ! - : Cotfcon i\n bald less firmly, and the stock is on the Increase, but' oiriy about-200 Ufti HVb Tboßtf Aldcjfor fair fiplands f : ca*hV' Groce-" Hss are more Inquired for, .mid.>Ooffee prices. Su^imdMoU^aware.he)d a^yertejiewa of bikers. iifloti u Wanted, without change in-quotations; "We'qaoW Sfera Pork at' $lB/and Prime do * Seeds- in s£eady l demand, and’ bushels -CtoYtts&d brought f 6 bushel, seed; Timothy is worths2® - bushel^-Whirireyririirlimited demand ;*l6O Bold at Eaaion dsat24c; hhds 23Ve, and Drudge23V°* --' -- AA A - coHisa; boibd: ’ •'loo *^ E «« »» 10M11&H!bK 15» 100 Kelt KtittoSAW, .l&Jft 160 do . do . 46 I HIW YOHK STOCK K 1 exaoHD 17000 Missouri St 6s 86 1000 N Y Can MtfWsrjf 1000 Mteh 8 8 P’d M 0 70 {26 8t Nicholas B’k M tf ‘5O Pa Mail SCo bOO 1M jlO do do 104 tOO do do 103# tIS do ~.;do Jo3'-; 100M14S SStuoRWO 45 ~,100 do ' do 102); 100 do >lO 41JJ do -do 10*K .100:) j.dOsX do 44£ 75 Mioh O«nt R W« 100 do do 4IS *! MO do., ~ .«aO, MJj . 260 G«) & Ohjowo RB4 -< BO it Yort Ooh RB3 200 Cle»« t tJFr 31?; 450 do do 82* 100 do b3O n.UX-< lllWii4o art-.moderate,-Rad fct'eai-' ruVeflml/.j £aTa.fttl4Xol&e,-aira La- : Wrpsl?«l3# r , ir . 4 i. CoTTOJt —Themarlcet baa sot opened under, the • / 4teamar*B?tnore'fsYoi i abr4'’newB.- 'Prleik ra!e firmly, 'however., at-the annexed range: the’ sales yesterday were 2,200 hales, chiefiy.in .transitu .. We qnotr: *•>. Ktw YORK CLASSIVKUTICS. . 'Upland. Florida Mobile, N,O AT.,. Ordinary... 11 'll! 4 “‘ll\ Middling. X .lB# « MSiT.'* Middling Fair 181,' IS#, 14 ' ' "14'--' *c.—The inquiry forWesteTii Canal Floor Is te*« acttv#**od priees are again flolOatowerj'a'hd'aV ■■ the close the tendency la downward Oholce.branda are yffiiiffilaif ' nU *> m**Kr M ' i Tlia«Balfti**j'e-.B,4oO'bbls*t $B-2S©4;lfrfbrimsouml * State; $4 8504 ©6 for superfine Western: 5505 25 for fowfgradea of extra do ; s4'»©*4*9&4br superfine State; . $605 25~f0r extra do.; $5.55e5 tor shipping brands rrfhnd hoop extra Ohio: $5.6006,fi0? {bi.tcsdhJbra&ds - v do.; $6 3008.25 for Bt. Lonls Wards, aid $6,4007.75 (or extia Ueueaee >. .. . . Canadian Flour Tb 1 dull 5 and' supply fair; jiajee of 800 bbls at $5.10&6 SO. Southern Flour is un> settled and is less active; the saleaare 1,100 bbls at S4.80O& 25 for nn v onndsnpe>fineßaltimore; $5.40©5.65 for good do. do , pnd55,750740/orfancr and extra do. Rye Floor is steady at $3 2504.10. '‘Com Meal is quiet at $4.1504 25 for Jersey. Gluts.—The whWVnniriMflß Vluttnaud keavy, tha nnplessant ireither and large arrivals at the lake porta exert a depressing Influence. Sales of 4,000 has at $1.23 for ehoiee.red Bouthern4 4 Jalr.wbitftdo ; .$V.35 fdr prime white Canadian \ $l.BO for red Missouri choice : and $l : 20 fws,'WnailptofrT«d Indiana.- ' atexty at MolTofcr . s4JT©slc for Western and,Canadian. ,Barle>. . is unsettled—a sale of 1,800 hui'flar Canadian Hr\T : ported at $1.04. Cora la heavy and rather lower; salea *o(. 38.000 fcut»t;7.l©7B«for < fcdo* would command about fOo=and 90c for Jersey sac) ' Southern yellow. \ —UOLASaxg continues and heavy, aad in,the ah- - vsehce pf impprtant transactions, prices are merely tpmipal. :i'^lxu-V FlqovisioNS.—The market la dull and lower for pork— ■thesupply liberal—sales of ©6Q bblratsl6 60ct10.?6 for mess. $l4 230f4.75 for prime, doting at about one In. aide figures. Mesa,la steady and In - fair demand i sales of 230 bbls at $llOl2 for'repacked meals, and $l3 f or extra do.. Beef hama are firm; sales of ep U>lb at -, Cut meats are of 145 bbds at for ’ Sboalderßpmd-Sjgo'fbrHafts. "lard la unchanged— *" the demand Is fair. bbls andtes«tlO#« Ho. Dressed Hogs are In demand at 7o. 5 Butter Is in fair demapd at Ho 18c for Ohio, and 13022 c for State. Cheese is steady at 4oBc IRI9B is in limited demand at 3c3#e, aa to quality! * 690*88 are quiet but firm. We on y ofaaleaoF boxes Havana at The b&Ha yesterday comprised some 1,600 hhdsOabaatftl{a7Kc: 100 do Potto Rico at 7#c, an4»a taw Orleans atsk oBjkc. ' Wbiskkt.—The market ia dull and. heavy, galea of 800 bbls at 28. ' - v * ' *- * * - . {*Mkßts J>y i 'Selegi-J!p&;^ ■, - B ai.timorilj Oct. 7.—3a]ea of Ohio juhl Hoirard atrwt - «» W. l WWann »M.'fw6
    , U .Death. PttoM Poison.—On Thursday week a aumWOf ijhlldten who Vereat play in-Worcas-"' teh Mi(6a :t found a box ,ot bed.hugif.poiwn ;ln tho. ? et»ot,,hpd,o.6,iotneng<>