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Might rue, imloes Heinidehlnieelf a suitor Ofisonteloitigladvlrho could boast ,1A r•rA-pa with-haps of money. " Qne who, wculd,kindly r help him ant When 11 1 -'1;44 `-egt l 4•l'.,_ • ile,hett 'no friends, and therefore thonght • — That juatined'herd be' - ' • , Triareing Oripid'erild to mask • - Hie bass cupidity, - , „•; • • Pro-when, he saw Mice Fashioner, , r A yaw; and wealthy beauty,- Her aid 191 Win the lades heart, - And thus sedinie'the'bouty.". • ' fora mouth N Arrinad the hannts of fashion, And• then - to her ha wrote a note - Deolaring rll eta passion,, ; De,wrote,' ,l -31y,,Dose. Pre wealth of ;ore, , And also irealtkrif, gold ; funds'inreated _here and there' -•. -1, To at iunotint untOld - still am pebi,"not havitiglhee,' ; ",• • !.wilt thownot bentine,- , And let roe Jay my love and wealth, sifietlen9r shrine?" , , Thie miseive finished to hie taste, He then did write a letter, That he might cambia tailor down ••., • • •To irhom-he wis debtor: ; ,' 11e4r64; Hear 'IIIKI oeltik. pay "" he not the lueie.:l:- ' - " I loet - theleet tericent I had ' ' ' trpo'n °ochre:" ' Payir g try; addiesses io Hiu PitehiontlY,ijou titer, And Iritlllo.paying l irark the point pij , up 'all I oil e' ' . , Please trot ire for another, salt, '‘Thrit•l my 'suit May press, - And wheirl natal% the PashinuflY - - • _ ;Tour 'punirets T will 'bless " • • Anenvelope he then' took up, • • " • And Termed hie letter in it, " Then on C 561010 laid it down, , : And lefttlieCrooni it - minute. When he returned Le look It up, -,But wan most sadly bitten. ..- Because. he thought It was the note his Jere had written. ' ,• . - - Th•re,fwe. alas! his letters both, • • Het with-a sad miscarriage* • - The tidier waiting for his dues, " 'offer-rot of marriage." ' ' Wathietifij reiniiiied'ihe note • " i'i intended' for the ttillorzt-'' -• • The lover, in his frauds exposed, • ,, 1:•;• !NIA looked up by the feller. • , I.The,niotal'isiphy Mr your elothee, And boy them all of Bennett, 'And when you do aletterirrlte, - ' Direct it where you pad • , fiStriiiir's -Tower Halt: elothirig Bazaar. No. 618 111k1IBET Street; between Pifth' aid Sixth streets, soirth:eide, Philadelphia. q.crotti. i eiREAT' n 44ECr - B,ROORE - SHAWI4 .04 . .... ', :1HO:0LO/ilia ! 1 l'' - i - •'',lsnpretieiinted Stiehl*: - "''' - -We've tild.lrperfept rneh 1 -. • , . - 1 ' ; We're eilliint an Inimensity of Goode i r 1 ' `Orr tridetrinereaelog! 1 Onr,Hodis - of;dnlng bosinese &setae tonna wltkgene• ~. . . . ;ra appror ol :: .` Xamol.l2-= - ` . " To Have But One Price. ,, !: To sell Cheap forOub.." . , h Never-to taierepresent Goode in order' - TO Br "HOT BALM." ' , ' - -. ; "To deal featly and justly, and. watt upon all auto niers with attention and politeneee." ! "Thualti'gabi their confidence, and keep it by con ,tinuing lido right " , ' THORNLEY it c nieht. _! w. hare now Oil Nitta i '' , .- ' : - c % Excellent Long Broabe rbswle for $B. : - { -,..•; Mill better.qua li ty for $lO, $ll, $ l2 , $ lB , $ 14, 5 1 . 8, ' szeis2o, au, and $26!4 , !_ • ftgourii Broche Shave from $5 up to s'l. • ' I ' ,Long ao4.fhpuireZlorkket hhowlit in every variety. 1 . I ,'"Ohlldretea, Mime. and Cantles en , a fibewls, /;o. ' -,. t. -:-G004 . 11100k Cloth Olcalco tors B- . . I • '', h', Erery,othorquolit7 lad htylo for $8 up to $ll3. 1,39/1...5.0T;3:1.r.,044AKS ltIt031.• LAST 'OBASON.AT . -•311AL 1 / 3 PRIOZ!-• • - i "., ,-, ,Po, *jilt Blikalor 600. - 4451:50 Pee 9 6 e4%; -- ' '' ',.•.•-,': Hirt! 2111101,818 is really beautiful. .. .• , • 3 , _...- -•• livery variety - of DREps , OOODs. . !.. °wits! ;0458/XER.IIB! I BATTINETTB, AC! !I 1 Heavy- Bieck Beaver Cloths, fine French do., ilco , &o. i Blankets, Plannele r Linene,,and Muslim ' -''' lo ,faot rut belterArkif gvueral Dry Goode can be. - onclif than ot '.". , 1 * 9,AN 1i,8,Y„4 Alllsy,') il, :.. iffortheaotogOier.xuatT,il a, name GARDIIN.- 1 nop•tr ,- - -- - -.. • - i ~ - • ,"i: ! '..- , OLEAN ,liAr - GAINS 111,DRY. oqops, _ . - „N. It, , HUNTER •- • • lINNOYBDIrein No: 80 to No, 40 Routh BECOND tresti where be is now' prepared to furnish tie Ladles with a fresh and welVseloeted stock of_ , _ „ t ; :,... 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DLL pare Rye Whiskey, in store and for axle by WM. 11. _pare 216 ;MIA PROT 61. nub PHELADELPHIA; SATUM4Y.' 7,T9VP,TI3Nit ,18581 ( dr) t:' r SATURDAY,, NOVFABER . 27,, 1858. Cardinal Wiseman on Ireland. Cardinal Wxamms, as the world.knows, , l4 than of. great knowledge and, vast' capacity. , Aiid here, in reply to various questions which' correspondents have put to us, (and also !.o decide softie bets,) wo have' to state that ho was born in 1802, at Saville, of Irian parents. We .believe that his family came from Wator ldr.d. A foolish idea prevails that ho was onto a Protestant. On the contraryr his family AO' himself have always been membera of the tiO- man Catholic Chard', and, almost from early childhood, he was destined for the priesthood. Be Was falcon to England at the ago of, ten,. and placed in St. Cuthbert's, at Usliaw, near Durham, as soon as he was qualified to enter., When the Irish College at Rome was relived. by. Pope Pius VII, (about tho your 18180 vb believe,) NIOIIOIAS Wissatax, then u lad of 10, was one of the six Anglican pupils -soot over to Rome to become the first students there. From that Collego he' entered",the prieithood, and was made Doctor of 'Divinity; In Rome, his groat knowledge 'of languages and vast scholarship obtained him ,a Profesi ear's chair, and finally caused him to be zip; pointed Rector of the College at Lr_shavvi where ho had,first boon educated. At the age of 38 ho visited England, and soon after was made Coadjutor, ,bishop of the' Midland dis-i tract, and President of St. %WA. College, Oscetti. near Birmingham:. Ho aubsequentli Was promoted to ho Coadjutor'BishOß of Lon don, becbmo Vicar Apostolic of London in; 1849, in the autumn' dr which year ho was ; ;Sleeted Cardinal, :and', appointed Archbishop, Of Westminster, with 'fall powers as head Of the Roman Catholic Church in England, (utc-, der the Pope,) and with the dignity of' a Prince of the Church of Rome. This is but a hurried recapitulation of a very remarkable man's career, but sufficient for our present purpose. , At a s future opPile- s tunity we'May . sketch the Cardinal at' full length, and give some recollections of him. Suffice it to say thithe lately visited 'lreland, and traversed over the whole country. •On the third of the present month ho gaye a lec ture to a very crowded house, in London, for the benefit of some schools in that metropolis, and related the impressions made upon his mind by that tour. ' IVe presume that:our Irish readers, some of whom still sadly brood over cc the fallen state of poor old' Ireland,'!, will accept Cardinal WISEMAN as undeniable and unprejudiced authority upon the subject: . Ho had soon with his oyes and heard with his ears, and pig isympathy would certainly' be. with the Irish' people,' at , any rate. He de clared, on 'commencing s his relation, that he went to Ireland as a Catholic, and looked ,at every thing he saw with the eye of a pit4o-' He. Reducing to a single Paint the conflerg-, lug impressions made on his own mind, he would say that the thought which 'he had brought back with him was that Ireland at this moment represented a great nationality raising itself from a state of depression into' which it had been sunk for many years. The Cardinal Said that hosb who,' self, bad passed middle lite, could remember . Ireland , when it was completely in the hands of one party of mon, who sought entirely 'to, depress the other. That'was the condition to which it was reduced. In the meantime," while the poorer part of the population were starving in the midst of plenty, aud,- fading away In a climate that seemeAcapableof bestowing the , most stalwart ,atrength, the great, body of them still clung to one thing,' and that was hope. ' Mat man :telkion hopOroi_cglit back ie prior- and sffifeted ?,? VherVertflfdletiletV !Meanie , the:* lifitle mud Cabins in the bog; but often When the last spark bad died out in the turf on the cabin floor, When the storm Waibeating ,around, it, and the rain penetrating" every 'chink and cranny, there was a brighter light in that miserable but to cheer the desolate inmates than could have bean communicated by the dazzling splendors, of a palace. Ile alluded to tho famine and fever,which had desolated, the land—sufferings borne with unexampled patience. Then came the turning point in the history -of the, Country, and from that time they had to date for it the commence ment of a bright future. Three changes might be said to haie occurred in that period. One was the emigration which naturally took its origin in the desolation and poverty in which the great bulk of the population was plunged ; another was the change in the system of agri culture ; and the third was the letting loose of property to pans Into the hands of those according to the laps of nature, ought at least to have had their fair share or it. Emigration, ho said, bad bettered the doh ditiOn of theft° who loft Ireland, as well as of those who remained diVollera in the land. As for the present agricultural condition of Ire land, the Cardinal said that during his recent visit be had noticed, in Many parta, a regular Notation of crops, and had seen fields of vari ous kinds of agricultural produce far more ef fectually tilled, and in a more promising con dition, than he bad seen in England before he wont or since ho bad returned, though it might be without that finish which obtained in Eng land. So, also, with the Cattle, it Was not only greatly Improved, but the whole system on which it was bred and managed totally changed for the better, On the effects of the Incumbered Estates Court, (which we illustrated yesterday by an Imaginary 'narrative of The O'Dowd,) Cardi nal WISICAAN'EI opinion entirely agrees with our own. Ho said « it was well known that for ages the land of Ireland was comparatively in the hands of a few ; that the landlords held large tracts of country; and that if they en deavored, as they did in many cases, to ex tort unreasonable prices for its occupation from the starving poor, it was not altogether ao much from avarice as from necessity that they did so. There wore so many outgoings from the land that frequently the oivnors of lordly domains were themselves little better than paupers. Gradually in many cases they sank into penury, and that led to so much land being thrown into tle market, which had now become the property of smaller holders, It was not the first purchasers tinder the new system ) whom Many bought from mere mo lives of vacillation, who in the end would become the actual holders. Under a sys tem of subdivision, by means of sale persona with comparatively small capital would be come purchasers of land ; tradesmen in towns would invest their savings . In real property; and so, in the course of &NW years, a now and respectable race of landowners would spring up. Ireland, in fact, from the touch of that Fatherly Hand, severe as it had appeared, had started on a magnificent career of develop ment Which promised more even than any one would venture to presage. Tim people as ho saw them were now healthy in appear ance as a body, and substantially clothed, while no feeling akin to abjection, the result of past destitution, lingered among them. 'Wherever he went ho saw in the great bulk of the people a warmth , and an expansion of heart totally different from what was found in other countries: There was a spontaneity of ox prossion—a facility of giving utterance to their thoughts, and a brilliancy and a poetry, which pervaded the whole of the peasantry% The smile on their countenance was bright and cheering, the light of the eye was not only, brilliant but most tender, and during his stay be bad often had occasion to observe among large congregations of the people that kind of natural gentleness of bearing which was peon liar to them." From Cardinal WISEMAN'S testimony in fa vor of tho prosperity of Ireland, wo turn to other evidence. Monsieur A. D'AIIMADIE, landed proprietor in, tho Basses Pyrenees, writing•to ono of Louis NAroLrox's Ministers on the groat emigration to Americo; from the Basque country, says that immediately after the Irish famine and pestilence of 1847-8 4 4 an ant' s offiParliament bimpltfled the formalities atterldlliklhe sale of !patrimonial prbporty.' TIM mortgaged landi"cliangod proprietors and , icqtriCA:othilrS, more Wdalthy; length ninl.inp,fAdnergetic.. I( vas a( length ntriler . steed „that on :a verdant 'soil, at, tered.isy,rain, a larger portion should bo given to meadows, and Ireland commenced a course of praiser* whiels'was' before' unknown an authority for my assertion not, only the writings of political economists and- 2 10411181F politicians, •but likewise; and abdv j; l;the assertions • of the Irish fActe- Ml;Anoiesiver, my personal obs'erve; tioni*l visited the same small fenders both befOrgind atter the potato famine. •Previoris to, flAt t iiiirebt they had scarcely. enough to iristsist upon, and every thing round them limb the evident stamp ormisory.'• Since then thoe have continued to. ho better clothed and 'ha tor lodged. They have acquired small flocks of ocep, geese, 'and fowls in the same hutri,. whore previous to tho year 1847 there was-but a Single. pig. On, the other band, the Irish who emigrated to the United States arid Ca ' nada;a6lealiko our Basques in sebdirig money to (heir. tilends to pay their debts. , They do more, for they send over cash for the PnrpeSti of 'Mincing their friends to ornigratd." , Lastly, in the Paris correspeederice'of thci Lontion , Times, written by Mr. O'Missurini an Irlahn)an and a Catholic, and undoubtedly ono.optite very ablest Journalists in Europe; we tied';the'rolloWieg,teatimony: , „ " ,PA gentlemamwhose official conneotion with ag: rioniturOtAttilMorponts.. in , Ireland entitles hie; opinion r speohlikittoy, 7 1 B.llo4rin ?retool the ,iser Asperlainto,g 6 goal, camas of thto 'depresiiii of agriouittirei the; doititetton eft the laboting classes. He thitt 'it' wae.eadl to see 'the "ffilseppliMittaty- br time and labor . ip! .many places; and therra y . in'ivirloh' the resitirCes' of so fines country:wero negleoted , 'or abused:': In; the darkest daprof Connaught fanning he declhibiol be nevelt, saw. anything worse than in , boasted ' Normandy and some of tho most favored dietriots of the eolith and west—small fields and impenetra ble hodeosNows ; scourging and exhausting crepe, anti lit a oene manure to snooty the deficionoy ; ploimbeldiat might , have been need by, the early . Druids, Diked skink bY aMotley% drew of diepir- Had 'ooWS,zhorees, , word oxen; with te, po peor, induetri ! ousoveilitlissed donkey hi the van; Which proba bly does half the work, and which oortainly gets all tbe,holting; !settle not half-fed either in winteror peugneia,poor railch cows and bonplooking oaten oreepirting on the dry, hard rpmi, vial Wagon- Made 6 iand or timber, net; hair what r a,aingle BootOhreert ' Would carry; Pigi as They,Probably were` fit: the aqs of Dagobert'lleng l legged; earodmilth bodies' fiat as tabeakes, over", point about-theta' turned the - wrong Way'; - curie& bootie' that;tight serve as a model for the atoll Of a bridg noses that would 'do asgood Worli, , if per . ly 'Kited, as half the ploughs in the cohntry Whole, the animate 309kitizati they win to sink of the world., The sheep, too, woi regarded with pity_ by anyone who,over say ;h. of Lethesters regunating_ in a cover fiefh weedy, 'unitealthy4ooking , things, wit Ithattinek bOnem that look sal 'were alniarlypicked, and hottlitni shoat on, 4 side in search els stray inouthfal."' )riy 10, tn. 111 eel fide ith a it t adsi T ra isle Ve 'ol* Cr. lair, )13 01 ID re•it'Y In Olin ivepeAtlerl.l [OS the state of French Agriculture, ant ,ar i tlioneandEr of American travel. lan to speak to.the truth of this picture. Et ne ,who has passed to Paris, tient 'Cal Boniest's,' mu at haii,seen the fright ful]Matriof tlie tillage arid the cattle. SIGEIER who' has • not forgotten the , !cm d'• his birth, says " the' country (Ire- Jet sprung up with'vigerfrom the pros tratit tamlne, rind' learned,. for the, drat 'tint `wipe, In her history, to rely upon her .otrop,t,„.tions: The doctrines propagated by ISfriAßesnr,, and the Institution:Which he estilWed, not only servived, the disasters eft** felarfaltitues, but have had a consi dnio part in leading the nation - out "of igno ktgtrgtpndrpoverty; comparative °pittance; imdl*lrlak laborer at last gets, a :fair days wOOMO'o!, a fair. day's worJt.. Twenty years aB.!?,4l , lcattle in 'lreland resembled' those now IriPrpce—starved and bad, tinging in tyinter; indit#cept tho pig, neglected by mister 'and The loading:cattle ,sliows now , tell ivatichange basimen effected. Husbandry, 1'14400 made sinditiPregress; At thoperind :.Wolrittettioned r itio land-was eteauled; np able tel , bring capital, and tpriudle'cultl l . 'Vatien. 'tabbing is -, new' keeping pace, with linprovell stock, labor gets Its reward, and the peer-tibia, the Moat fearful burden that ever pressed upon a people, 'are gradually vanish ing. Ireland is no longer a burden to the empire." , Add to this the results obtained from Irish atatlatical-returns. Compare the quantity of wheat and potatoes grown In Ireland in 1858, with the quantities groin' in 1855, and there is an increase at a quarter of a million of acres, and from olio to two millions of pounds , in the value of the prodttee of the soli. In the crops—corn and green—the increase has been proportion'ably greater. Tho live stock of Ireland, worth £33,063,478 in 1855, is worth Z 34,276,176 in 1838. These augmentations of value and increase bear out what Cardinal WISIOIAN and other good authorities say—that from being the most wretched people in Eu. tope, the Irish have income one of the hap. piest and most prosperous. Tariff Authorities—No. 3. Hating Alien to out. readers the opinions of tiecitniszi, JACKSON, and MAIKSON, in their character of statesmen, and as they applied their doctrines in the trying times of 1812, 1:928, and 1824—the groat epochs of the dis cussion, in (7ongreffs and in the country—we add now the testimony of knAokihi and Trkt• PERSON, as economists and citizens. They might be quoted as theorists to tho same pur port; but wo prefer to present them now as practical private men, speaking from their hearts and homes to the home feelings of their countrythen hr. Prattklia to ..t.taMphrey Ai - ars/late toulion, April 22, MI. Soh : duly reatfted your favors of the 4th of October and the 17th of November. It gave me pleasurb to hear that, though the merchants had departed' front their agreemont of non-importation, the spirit of industry and frugality was likely to 'continue among the pimple. I amohliged to you for your condom on m 3 /. account. Tho lettere you ihention gavo great offence hero; but that was not attended with the immediate ill consequences to my interest that seemod to have boon hoped for by those that sent copies of Limn hither'. If Our colontrY people wind bonoider that alt they saVe in refusing to purchase foreign gew gaws, and in making their own apparel, being ap plied to the improvement of their plantations would rondor those more profitable, as yielding a greater produce, I should hope they would per sist .rosolutoly In their present cOmmendablo in dustry and frugdlity. .And there is still a ftirthor osnsideration : The colonies that produce pro• visions grow vary fast; but, of the countries that tako off those provisions, some do not increase at all, as the European nations ; and others, as the IVott India colonies, not in the moo proportion ; so that, though the demand at Presont may ho oaf &dont, it cannot long continuo no. Every manu facturer enoodraglid In Our country makes part of a market for provisione within oonrsolves, and saves so much money to the country de mist other wise be exported to pay tor the mannfaobiros be supplies. Here, in Dingland, it to well known rind undorstooci that, Wherevet. a Manufacture Is estab lished which oruploys a number of hands, it raises the value of lands in the neighboring country all around it; partly by the greater demand near at band for the produce of the land, and partly from the plenty of money drawn by the manufacturers to that part of the country. It seams, therefore, the interest of all our farmers and owners of lands to encourage our young manufactures in prefer ence to foreign ones imported among uto from dis tant countries. I am obliged by your kind present of curious seeds. They were welcome gifts to some of my friends, I send you, herewith, scone of the now barley lately introduced into this country, and now highly spoken of. I wish it may be found of use with us. I woe the more pleased to eon in your lottor tiro improvement , of our, ippon having had a principal share in establishing that manufnoturo among us, many years ago, by the oncouragemont I gave it. If in anything loan servo you hero, it will bo a pleasure to your obliged friend and bumble ser vant, B. FRANKLIN. Thomas Jefferson to J. B. Say. hidnut 2, 1815. "Experience has shown that continued peace depends net merely on our own justice and pru dence, but on that of others also; that, when forced into a war, the interception of exchanges which must be made across a wide ocean becomes a powerful weapon in the hands of an enemy do mineering over that element, and to other die tresses of war adds the want of all those necessa ries for which we have permitted ourselves to be dependent on ethers, even arms and clothing. This fact, therefore, solves the question by.4edu (dog to its ultimate form, whether profit or preser vation is the first interest of the State? We are, consequently, become manufacturers to a degree incredible to those who do not see it, and who only consider the short period of time during which we have been driven to them by the Entrada' polloy of ,tngland. The prohibitory duties we lay on all articles of foreign manufacture which prudence requires us to establish at home, with the patriot - 10 de termination of every geed citizen to use no foreign 'articles which can bo made within ourselves, with out regard to difference of prices, secures ue against relapse into foreign dependency." TWO DAYS LATER FROM 'EUROPE Arrival of the Steamship Africa. ATIJAZIrIqa , CAB L,EI 'ANOTHER LETUP. FROM, WRITEROUSR-THE FAULT•NOT. FAR FROM BROKE: THE ENGI4BII GOVERNMENT AND THE FRENCH, COOLIES. ' Reported Reduction of the French Army.' THE REIMAN TREATY WITH JAPAN 'dom PLETED. The royal mall nteanirlup Africa, Captain Shannon whleirralled from Liverpool lit noon on the Minot. Arrived et New, York at 0 o'olook A. H., yesterday bringing 92 . paueugers. The !, Indian Emplro' , —three weeks out—from Netr York to °ninny, had not been heard of at Liverpool triton our derpatoh ars cloned. GREAT BRITAIN Mr Whitek mese, the electrieino, again writes to the Atlantic Telegraph Company on the cabinet of his con viction that the (sable may, yet be rendered available. Ile asserta that recent experiments hove clearly_ demon strated to him that the nyetem of testing, heretofore re. rotted to, is to the last degreefallacloos and inconoluelve, and that with Ruch a Rome of error underlying all the electrical opinions which have been relied upon, the unequivocal demonstration which be has obtained In duce him, In justice to the enterprise, at once to int: peach the validity of the sweated decision upon the state of the °Able. He reiterates his belief that the Wilt In the gable le at no great distance from the shore,: and concludes his letter as follows : turn,pow with pleoeure to recount to the directonf an incidentwbich Ii here loaned , idneeluterrioil et Valentin,' and whiob,l I doubt not, they will-learn with.equal gratifloation. Shortly afte r repairs had been effected, to which eV lesion has already been made, end when the cable wea l le ibtimnit tierfeotkorkingerder. the Superintendent at Newfoundland, where all the official rneentgee of the day hod been worked off„ ;eve perroculon, In ,order to! Ireen:tbei clerks MiinlOyed, ler the exchange or'iooirirer sational ',lntercourse between 'Newfoundland , and •Va, lentia for a time. Freed thqs,front the fear of any rerMensibillty attaching to errors from , careleasness or haste, the clerks on deity manipulated at • 'higher 'peed than had ever before been attained, Newfound land using my instruntee, and induction cella for transmission; Valentin redifved 'the 'signals on Tiemnson's galvanometer, and, recorded. by finger keyi epos paper; the station clock 'marked the time anon the:paper in hoard, half-hours, 'en well .ae• minutes, ea that tbere can be no error in tbecomputation; of epeed. I have carefully examined the record_ thee made , The signals ere perfect, and the rate at wbieli s for a length of time that conversation ,was kept up word, at full length woe such (if that speed alone could be maintained, nod I' ern oonddent tt on even be in creased). se would_ enable the "directors," after the nay , mentor all working expenses, to declare a dividend at the rate of ten percent intone= upon the, present eapital while laying adde'sitthin twelve months, a re serve 0f...f.60,01311..• ; This maiMutation le initde• for the six, working daysonly, , ,allowing a margin 9f four hears per diem for nnatokinble delays and interruptionk. Those faetiard these figuree;together eel.' oulatione upon whicb.they-are -bseedrl.ana prepared'at any time tesubinit and to aubetantlate before the dlrec-, tore end eharnboldere and this the Vendition to which I Atilt believe Ate, coble,adralia of:hoing safely and easily restored, at &nearly The submarine telegraph cable between Dover and Calais bad been' repaired,' and was , agairf in working order. . - ' A deputation of official_ gentiemen:frem the ,Britiab North American provinees, including members of the Governments of Oanada, New Biuturwicirdind Nova Boo tie, had had an official interview with i Sir E. Bulger Lytton. the Colorant Becretery. Meetings lb old Of the aeWß'eform‘ nibinment don. tinned to be held in various parts or Angland.• The American consul et Bremen had recalled from ' the United Stater, and Presented to the party for whom it was intended, a handsome titter speaking trumpet. ,bearing the following inscription:' 4 . The President of the 'United States to captain Wiluumn, of ,the Bremen binges 'Laura; for 'awhile:nine zealous, and encoessful Worts in rearming one °Gibe passengers and two of the crew of the steamer, Central America, from the, perils of the den. 2888.)r ' • The cotton-raototi of ilifewers: George Grant Sons .Glasgowf had been, partielly destroyed , by fire. Loss estimated at .£lO,OOO. , The London Gazette contelbel an order empowering i the Prince of Wales :to ezeicise all the mivlleges of a Knight Companion of the Garter, in es full a' manner iu if he bad been formally installed. The London correspondent of Ls Nord says that the Spglish Government has. resolved to anthorme the engagement of Oaborera for the View% oolonias among' the cooties of buffs. • The Steamer Tenet, with *the Australian malls (al ready telegraphed) 'and 5170,640 in gold, arrived -at Contnatopton on thel2th. " ' ' -FRANCE. The Parte correspondent of the Independence :pito says the question of a redaction of the French army to the exteint, of.,orre httrntred thottrand inn to {linden Is. conxideratlon: , „ , • IL is'ennburiced that anoinmission, cbmpnied of throe peteona, appointed b' the Minister of Algeria tend, the Dolonles; fa about to net but for the coast of Afrpa, to [Manilas on the spot the neeition of The last despatehenincerred.from Chinn announce that Admiral Elganit; titter hitilng-takim Pot/ 1 9 1 % 1 0n Of the reablielnnetke 'lV,Terttnel Marehed -twill* , city' crane, thir capital of Cochin Dhlna, and of the entire empire of 'Annan'. Details of the taking:ofi,Terepe slimy that the,gtinboatedeitroyed Ore forte in halt an hear. `fume had beenleelared. reueh territory. • . • t ThtParia correspondent °CM* London Ilerdld days: lt ht reported that the Jorge df.lo,rfrorytion, appointed `ereutusr lA* chirgeagabist' DI. deldotiUdenibgt,_ aideeldedltiit thelmtiedinittedirtietelf6diftlibrbene Out the accusation against its atithor,end'tsat lie will lionsequebtly Issue an ordociodnee de sort,hiete ; a declaration that there are nbtedflictentgiounds to prose , auto. [Tile report le auditioned by no other authority.] • Larnat.—Paris despatches of the 12th elate that Mon talembert'a teethed been fixed for the 17th.. The pub. lie were not to be adniltted, and'no report would be al lowed to be published. Only the judgment will appear in the rrenah papers. The Emperor Napoleon had returned the compliment recently paid to him ;by titeen Victoria, having for warded to her Majesty a tarolve.ponoder howitzer in vented by himself, aco-tripanied by the complete bar nese for Mx hotbox. he place beam the name of the Alliance The Paris correspondent of the London Globe nye that Garrity le about to be adopted by . Franee u the Millet of her postal communication with North Ameri ca, and that the Lever line will succeed in getting a large imbed, from the Nmperor,tho projected Havre. line hating withdrawn in favor of 'the Galway enter prlao. - The returns of the Bank of gratin for the month chow a decrease in the cash in hand' in ratle of 13,- 300,000 francs, and in the branch bulks of 0,600,0010 France. The discounts had increased 1 7 ,600,000. The Boone was buoyant on the 12th., and the:three•per-cents advanced to ?4 26 for money. IiELGIU6I. The King's speech at the opening of the begialature was very congratulatory as to the affaire of the minntr.y. The national treasury wan in a satisfactory state, and exhibited a surplus. Among the measures of reform promised is a law ascriring a mere eXicaciona copyright in li'erary and artistic warts, sal a veto towards estab lishing additional primary schoonr. SPAIN. The London Times Nays In Ito city article: Accord ing to a atatement received from Madrid, the Spanish Government seem likely to order their fleet at Cuba to proceed at onto to demand satisfaction from Mexico on the matter in dfspiite trott!eert these two countries. Probably the countenance of the Preach .Government, who are likewise reported tohave sent addttional abipe; of.war to that point, is relied upon in this movement, while it Is also known that Ragland has serious de mands to urge, which will cause her to Insist upon re. dress lit least equal to that which may. be accorded in other cased.” A te'eg em from Madrid states that a Spanish fleet, consist , og of eight steamers, sailed 'rain Ora:, on the 10th fel...Tangiers. It in added that the fleet has orders, after prementing the demand of the Ppanieh Govern ment upon Morocco, to scour the coast of Africa and deatroy all vessels manned by the Rill' Moore, which may b• found without regular papers, and treat pirates. Accounts m Oadis elate that the second portion of the reinforcements for Cuba wan ready toned at a me. meet's notice, Completing the eapedltion to a force of 2,100 infantry and 000 matinee. PRUSSIA BERLIN, 12th Nov.—The preliminary elections bete to-day, resulted entirely'in fsvor of the new Ministry. VEAL?. An opinion preirailed In Naples that the pore of that kingdom would shortly be open for the free importation of corn, the MO having prof, d rather a falluro, and prices being on the rise. DENMARK. The Chamberlain Von Levitzau bad been appointed Minister for the Duchy of Holstein, and the Duke Charle. of 4 uckaluirg has Wen reinstated in the office of (funeral of the Danish Army. - - The et. Petersburg Northern Bee publishes an ac count of the re-establishment of the relations between the Massless and Chtnene, nn the 20th of August, at Bohoogoutechken Kou'dga, in Western China, and the solemn inauguration of the consular factory. Notwithstanding heart' frosts, navigation wen still open at Bt. Peternburg on the 10th loot. The quantity of tallow exported was 112 000 caaks: A rower was circulating in Italy to tee effect that the Emperor of Russia, In order to make bin multiunit pi,- nitiou at. Villa Franca more effectual, desired to pure chase the prlociptlity,of Monaco, wlt'oh to Mutest c-uae to it ft wan believed that a large offer would not be refuted by the Princent Monaco The Russian ambassador to Japan had arrived at Marseilles with in advantageous treaty which he had succeeded in negotiating. The Emperor Alexander had addres tied the nobility of MOSCOW in grave and ,aevere terms on the apathy they have displayed In reference to the abolition of gertdom. LATEST. A telegram dated St 'Petersburg. November .12th, re ports the Neva closed wi IIII th KAY . lee at that point. • T . . A telegram from Beyrout anon wee that a general agitation was reigning in Asiatic Turkey.• Insurrec tions bad taken place at eeveral places, and Omer Pasha wan maintaining himself at Bagdad with difficulty. The ta' living between Tripoli and Aleppo had re volted. The communication wan Interrupted between the Liberate and Tripoli, and between Alensedretto and Aleppo. The garrison of Beyrout hod been mint against the insurgents. The dieorder in the Libitum had , been appealed by the Bishop. INDIA. The Calcutta walla of October 9th reached London on the night of the 12th, but would scarcely arrive in Liver pool In time for the Africa The campnisu wan to commence in the last week of October. Lord Olyde had gore to fmknow, which will be the headquarters, and the Governor General wan about to follow him. AR soon as Lord Elgin had arranged the tariff at Shanghae he would proceed to bong Kong, with a view of coming to some understaoding with the authorities. At Canton there was no appearance of a resumption of buainess. Te.e wore Ilea. A large business had been done at Phanghae in greens, for American account, at full prices. JAPAN. cholera was carrying off a groat number of PcaPio in Japan. Its drat appearance wet, said to have been after the arrival of an American man• of war, on board of which a cane bad oCourred The circumstance had pre judiced the Japanese against foreigners. They supposed their weila bed been poisoned. Financial and Commercial. LONDON MONEY MAIUCET.—The English funds had bey n dull; The report that a reduction of the trench army wan under consideration, canoed, for a time, crime animation, aed a rite of X 4rr cent in con sols but subsequently there was less confidence, and partial reaction ensued. On Friday, the 12th, the mar ket wan steady, and &insole closed at 98Xe9S1( fir money. and 98.4'4108n for Wong. In the Steeonnt market the demand for money wan st•ady at 2X ip cent as the illthilllPM Tit• , In the :Ito , * Exchange there had been rather an te increatel supply of money, nod sows considerable loins were ne. gotmted on Government seearlttee at 2 ice cent. q'he auepenelon was announced of Messrs. W. J. Way 37Wor"coNyrs. L Scioeal of :Igen Castition•Tihr, , iiisl-fitforsJ Liabuitlea not itmed"ti 0 The Lima n agents f the I nil en r fl'ompatif hid commeirloated..to the' shareholders, the following letter, addcessed to,thecs byyt mentlier,Of th!, recant deputation sent from Yoinden to'New'Ydrk • • • LorfoOtt;November 10 HO: - Gentlemen; i.e numerous inquiries hays',l under- Mind, been made es to'thl reedit of thtimbotioli td the Central Board; with which I:Walr (TrithAir. Whaelor), charged by the London CoMmittee of fibers', holders, I thinleirmay bd useful, hithe aliietiod of the, chairman end the larger part of• the committeepto ,firm you that, owing to my time having been se,iniesz sanely occupied in the ilcited atates - J witfisol able to prepare my, report, until my re turn ti England ., nave cent a draft of.ft for the approval of my . solleagee (who , resides it the 'country) and be inlimltted to' a ;meeting of the n committee), whielkhas been„aummone4 ( for Tuesday nett. ' • - • • 1 , 1 think it maybe of interest to the to know., in the meantime, that from the moat carerM eau. mates of the president (Mfr. Osborn) .up to the end of 4869, - ands from the best donsideration, which' I have been able to give, to the subject,T. AM fed to the eon. , elifeloit that nd Mill Will be needful during that 'period, but that any deficiency; occasioned by the continuance 1 of low prices of grain and depression of trade thay'ber provided foi by the adoption fif other and perfefitly legitimate means. , —Yours respectfully, WILLIAIL OXIIII, '" Messrs R. Bandon & Co." % The weekly aeturne of the Bank otEnsland; show a decrease in the bullien and epacle of E 110,058 Messrs. Baiing & Brothers report mopey in'morti de maid at ,2% 08. per, cent.. They. quote .bar sliver at 50 lmd:' Mexican dollai4 Ss Nd ;Eagles 78e 234"d' ' LITERPOOL COTTON', MARKET: November 13:-- The Broker's Circular says : " There ; has, been a ;fair demand this week 'from the trade, - which has been freelymetby.holders; bnt , ,there has been lees irregut laxity i n prices. and the quotations, of ,Ateericen re main unaltered ; low 'descriptions, hoirovet; are; still very unsaleable. ),, , The, weekt,s• business has been 48,850 bales, including 3,050 p on speculation and 7.700 for export The business yesterday (Friday; WAS 10 000 Weal of which 8,000 were to apeonlators and exporters. The market closed'ateady at the following authorise& ;quotations -salt Orleans 7%; middling 877,Ialiyjobile; 7%, middling 8 1348, lair uplands 7.- middllug 8%. 'The stook oci - hand' is estlinnted it 381,170 tides , Ili.. clueing 284,330 American. • r'•! ...Penis/stoma —Meagre, Malawi, litthre, rk • Ce., Rich modems, Spence; '&o6'.•,`artdetherd:report r'lleaf offered at lower ratan. but Mildness iSry.dalkl.Forti,drillt--721 ed asked (or a, small persel oc.,l6F,Ormertiolk- - .Berme to inialldemand;'and'agalb rather lower."."'Dheisirdult, azialnlariordifficult,ty,selil , ,LardAull-Arhdlpeopinar, with smell sales of prima at, 63100 A bolderS pressieg ad the market • TallOw arm, , tatiOir trithe'lMetdvatfit. Petersburg; no Butchers!. hasoplation••-hpre,f,Mit, the nominal value Is 610 : Y. Q. twinge 52E , r" At Matfeheater price s have beim irteed3Orulthe bast; riess,kaa,only berm to a very mcdprate. outset,. 3 • '/litneoSirtreip —Hessen. Itichaydion" Spence; repertcoutineed dulness and yerftrligng latex • Very, elpw, of sato, but without further.chauge in,valurio Western:2oe ; Philadelphia and Baltiindri. 20e Meths Bd•'. Ohlo, 210215 t• Wheat - in Bullied' inquiry and quotations nominal.. Beet white aolllog in retail At lateritteri:'' Bed Western; 41(10d66114d ; white; B'' gs: Vdeslei„ Core,No - ..demand, and American nominal at 290 for mised; 295, for yellow. and 32036 d for white , Bitropian freely Offeied tit low/ prices. •Puontrou,:-Tbehroisfrel' ant. Other °Boehm report defies : rather lower, Pots nailing at 800310, and pearls, at 81 6 6dralle. = Sugarerdnit and 8161,e'cbeaper.- COffee firm at full mhos Alice in fair demand at/dainty prices: Babe of Carolina at'lBso2se 81 for mfddling to very One. Tat, ireurtlveifox °argon, bat other kiade in geil . request" at fultrates...itosiu in better request and,elightly dear ''Sales of common t4s 164 2( One lffe 81. (Miran of •Tuipentine at 49641 s '" Retail, sales of ;Philadelphia' , Bark atand ,Thritimerellsolle Fit& di re quiet.. lCod 5.27'10620 for 'indirect, and :£29030 ( or ctim ` port. Pale Seal 138,, Nothing! doing •in 'eperml Or ;whale. T inseod oil TOectiOeltd. LONDON ,MARKISTI3 Armoire, Baring,-Bres. & Co. , quote :Tho'co‘rO market' quiet andielthont °bulge In prices: „White Arneciesn .whiredoglio4.7‘; red _36040e. ;Floor 20024 e. Iron: irfalkdeuilaid - for Weigh at .1.8 104 0.£0.15s -for* rails: e6t;£46.1144..66.108 for bars' Sugar 'dull; and pcicea rathey,Raeler.:';l'ea is old lower at cue , lion ; common Congett quoted at 103(olONd: Coffee !quiet lathe absende' of *triode.: ;linseed - Otte in leas' demand, and, prices barely, maintained ; .Nevy York, in Novels,' £lO 10ere.£10 15x. 'Boothia, in bags, .f,100.£10 1 6s: NOthivit'doing - in Vish..ollo. , Speelo . 165 6-6 1 1 6 !Cod; .00; pale ,Seal #47. Linseed declined ,061,y,in the week' fir 280286 30 ' but - - haii since ' retoveredjand closed steadily at 19s. Skein more demand:. ;Saltpetre; in good demand and 20e' higher,. „Tallow steady at.6s 'ridable for If.‘o:. SPlrite"Tarientine dead, at '4lio :41s 6d ' MA - R . ll ' liTBL 2 ( * Tie"'.. ' 'WerritlY ' oirca ' ll4 i h r a - ve again failed to reach Liverprtof ) • ' • • AMBRIOAN 13201381T1ED.- , •Mcolia.• D. „Bell, liton, .& Co. report as follows : The 'improved accounts. of the etoek market, received per Africa frimi New York{ have had a very favoreble influence upon our market, and imparted to - it an unnenet degree 'et animation. There has been a general demand for all' deseriptlons of State stocks, and a considerable business bits been. detie" ie them.' Pennsylvania. Maryland; and 'Virginia" Bonds have been most ha w reqdest,-,.whilst some large purchosee have been made of the now Federal 4ve per cent:: bonds Owing to' thi *hie ditltiWiviiielt sopa: teireter,new exercise in respect , ' to , reilrPrid: securities;. the market for them is still drill,:notwithstandinr, In tome manners; better reports hied , higher 'Prices from' New. York, - ~ s. •.• ‘• -• • • Unitedlitateerrper cent'll3ll7- , 61.; .......... 6106 I De .1 , '-.l6"pet,cint M 0046,18151 101.344100 X, f i)o, • ;• 4 „PVr.c9l it •,b°"PrlPA,'•••;':;: 94 '. 3 t 0 ‘; Allhania 6 Per ca r t 'Mode ' ' 78 "6 -. /inntnidryli pennant b0nn5i11369, 4 72 • • re.93' , ! Uszylisod per,cent bonds., ....... DON, Ohio If per. cents/oak : 0838 •• -" ''" - 96 N 6 97)( Pennsylvania 6 per emalsc,;.,its" 81:,4 88:- • _Do 5 per cent bonds, 1877 Void 96N. Tennessee 0 per cent bonito!, divers 83 re 115 --- Virginia 11 per 01ate..18116.,".`, ....... • ' De 6 per cent bonds 188f1 88 , - 98 • aoston Or cent bondilisforn ' • 90 ei•92" • Illinois,pentsed,7 , per • 3/ 1 6-82,- I Do • do 6 per rellat,lB76; . . Si" eiB3 U-Da . Tiper Bent; FreelandsilB9B i',76-811r , f• Do Michigan' Cedtrel S per cent '1969.".;..;.." 85 ,es M OferrYork Centril,o percent. - - 82 :6 Bei!: Da; .per .. 7 cent 6 78 ,:- 14- • . . 78 ' Or 0eut . , 7 84, Do. stock. 16 , 6 - 17 r Tinnitioln let morn: Slats bonds; 18 , 114: 99' 6100 ' , 'D o ,do .; ", •.,41185,..,91--,. 0 93;•, Panama Central 6 per 16,10 rot 90 O 92 The limes of Friday quotes actual Belie ; ' Illinois Central charms 231(•dietiount. New York Central shares „‘:• • , Hesv.Tork and Brießd rat 7 per ot • Pd95111(011IIS—Mr. Woodside and lady, Miss Cor. Mire Millar, J. Avet and lady, Mm 'Robertson, bflaellobeit eon, Miss Hobson and maid. Millis Gurney; .Wm.-Trlm atone, Mr. Rose and lady, Miss A..110/0. Mass G. Rome, Mons and Madame Delapause. Major Wile and lady , Holbert Taylor and roil,' W. J. Grinnell. J. 31 Reed, G. T. Lehmann. 1 1 . Gde Istrada,.7. Oaat mos. Robert Leslie. Mr Lerman, Peter Maxwell, H. A: Garrett, Rev. J.J. Wells, Alexander Rose,pneriard and eon. R. W. Darns and eon. C. A. Rl:akin...W. Hobson, 0. P. Traub; B. Clark, • John B. Hell, W. B. Canby, .0. A. Boeblach. Mr. Carlisle, Mr Lecomt. Mr. Richard. H. B' Benneni, D Gene, A..7ans. Mr. Petrie, Mr. O'Con nor. ldr. , Lara, Mm. Lana and maid-seriant, Mr: James and lady, Hon G. RebaxPer,. Mr. Molon, Lock wood, r. W Hinkley, D. C. Heywood, J. W,Mitttle bitry, Thomas Grimahaw, C. W: Richards. Jacob Zlper, Howard Boyd, Mr„Aurner..William Barr. Jr.. T. Wil cox, Wm. Elaisbaeber, Mr. Welsh. Mr; Laird, Wn. Bill. trig, H. Glllilan, Wm. Oonter.• J. H, Butterworth. Mr. Werson. Miss 31 Garai ,1 Mrs Hossack ant .1 children, Joßeph Horleman, Robert Goodman,ll.. R. Bayley, Mr. Horefall, J. Hord. Total, 93. THE COURTS. YESTERDAY'S PROCENDIREIS Reported for The Pease.] Pismo". CotatT---Judgo Stroud.—Tiio COll - Imurance Company. to the nap of ItOlmitPaton vs: The Farman' and Mechanics' Insurance. An elation on a policy of insurance No defence. Verdict for the pleStiff or $9C6.132. J. S. Montgomery for plaintiff; H. C. *Osier for defendant Philip P. Green Gs. John Dickereon' An action of ejectment to recover the possegition of a house and lot on Waster street, west or Seventeenth Street. The de fence alleged that the title was divested by a Sheriff's sale. Verdict for the plaintiff W. B. Hood for plein ti ; toby for defendant. • John F. glint vs. the Now Granada Mineral Lind Company, Bahraini Glatt, Jr , Battle Paul. and Wil liam J. Jenks. An action to reamer the value of ser vices rendered in the mined°, the defendents. Jury out. Haines for plaintiff; Whitman for defendant: Henry Fricke vs Edward rdieholtz. An action to recover value for the loss of e horse. The 'plaintiff alleges that his horse wits kilted lb consequence of In juries received by being run into by the defendant's wagon. Jury out. Meyer for plaintiff ; Barger for de fendant. Arthur Nugent I'S. The City of Philadelphia. An action to recover for the value of services 'rendered to the defendants. The plaintiff alleges that the cess pool or the Nineteeuth.ward station house was In a bad condition. and that notice of it was pent to the offieere of the Board of Health, who declared it to be a nuisance. The plaintiff was then employed to do the work. This action is brought to recover the amount duo to him, es the elation house is the property of the defendants. On trial. McElroy for the plaintiff; King for the city U. S. DISTR for COURT--JailgoVadwalatler.— In the case of Jacob Shooter, alias Tom Hand and John Crowell alias John D elk. charged with malting and passiog counterfeit. money, U. S. District Attor ney Jas. 0. Vauayks made his elegiac speech yesterday morning. Judge Cadwallader then charged the jury, after which they retired to deliberate upon a verdict. Jury out. The jury trials will be resented on Titeeday morning. QUARTER SEssiowi—Judge Thompson.— George Carson ITS 9 charged With nevault. and bat tery, The District Attorney submitted the bill with• out evidence, and the jury, returned a verdict of not guilty. Elizabeth Lynch was (Merged with assault and battery on Nancy Wolbertson. Verdict not gulitY. Elizabeth Dougherty wee charged with assault and battery on Ellen Lynch. Verdict not guilty. Henry Fitainorrie was charged with reeeiving goods knowing them to be stolen. Nit guilty.' George Fieher and Mary llaher were charged with assault and battery. Submitted. Verdict not guilty. Afins Rheinheart wan Chanted with tumult and bat. tery on Bridget Mcilinirc. Verdict not guilty. John lloillhan was charged wh annul! and battery on Rebecca McGinnis. Verdict n ot guilty, Emma Cantor was acquitted of assault and. battery. Submitted without evidence. Thomas Mulvaney wan acquitted of atFattlt end bat tery' Alexander hicEiroy was charged with amault and battery on Michael Kennedy. Verdict guilty. Mary A. Mitchell was ch arged with the larceny or a drape. the property of Charlotte Bryant. On trial. The Carr Rom4ida.—The District Attorney aban doned the prosecution, and - submitted the hill to the jury, who brought in a verdict or not MARV. • James Splnk was charged with assault and battery on Sarah Howell. Jury out. John Mallen was charged with assault end battery lou William ithempheatt Verdictnot guilty. John Mulvaney was charged with aesault and bat: tiny on Patrick Reynolds. Verdict guilty. Felix home won charged with assault and battery on John Edwards. Verdict not guilty. CAIWWIT IN Ms OWN TRAP.—The St. John (N. II.) Morning News of the 221centains the ac count of an exploit of a notorious swindler named Thompson, who tried to do a provincial landlord out of a sup or, but got done himself a tine, Crispy brown, as he deserved. lie tried to ran away after ho had satisfied his appetite, and would have succeeded had not a fowling-piece been brought to boar upon him. The landlord'putnmelled' and horso-whipped him, and then ,permitted, him to slope. lie did so, but subsequently stopping to commit a highway robbery, feillrito the hands of the police officers, and is now safe in prison. A MAN'IN Aratpor, N. T., named Bastin dike; refused, though able, to'allow any support for his wife,'and within's year after his marriage was arrested and made to give satiety for her maittlenanoe. lie travelled West, and returned to Albany, a short time ago and refusing again to contribute anything to his wife's support, was arrested a second limo. and when arraigned plead the he had been to Irdiana and got a divorce without the knowledge of his wife. The ease wad adjourned for three weeks to enable the parties to got tho proof from the Hoosier court that had deoreed the diverge. w ; 110110EITC0 0 7 101 .4REBBl't! Mgr . eidentehor Nisei , ' tea pleieserhear iv , - mind the following rutei: .ETery, ootopanipatlen AtoOmitopiad by the nemo`ot the "nritati. iitdet t r o - inalio'ttotreetness in the-typography, - but one aide of the sheet should be written upon: ,' ' i7 ' ' We shall he pear). olllh l fged 44)1 11 1. hylinke abstO for inutrihntioini Olt*: the current news of ihe r daj 'in - their, .partieulai loealittef, the resources of the surrounding country', the increase of population, or•any Information that will be interest ing geueril reader., • _ - *eeklyßeriew Of"iikt; Pluladelpiva Markets: I [Reported tor The Drana..l .„„ , PEILIDEI.2S7I, Nev. di!, 181. The'operetions in p ' rod'uce bare byes light thus ,5.,3 arid:the mirkltd ganfrailytiryliastlyel Breadstuffs some fOrifird Slowly, and' feillfOnr 'tin - evilest prices are well Maintained!' Cori id bettei;bit born Meal in dull : - Coal more active, tiirt prinenthe genie. - Clottee. Sugar, and 'ldolaseili are quiet, but stocks' ire very lunch reduced and prides firm.. ie better'at the pricpiallaynadranced, Bleb are firmer. Homp is quiet.. Hidayare Iron is (Diner, but with bat much stativity. 4 , Luinhv is drill. ,hlayal Stores salt alotity at - ab Ont „quotations, „Fish Oils are etledy, but for` Lirifeed_pri'dea r bave riadttir "Driifions are held 7 !i1t,... ! * tint. la , twilfiliipilee or' ,iibge in thi..*est. Oloverseisemeidis with a moderate inquhy, - and are Meer. , Tallow and Tobsectrali dull': Yell ire 'in better demand and firmer; 'tffooliti bringliii . fult rites. -The Dry Goals trade continual dud, thty".dearers sad clothiers being the chief buyoirs ,Orders,hownder, are.coming h 1 from, Tort. -Itanrcectiook ; of . the country being still. flew of goods, prices 0t,.a1l the , ' lesding articles of cotton Aid I woollen xnettufe are well supplied and firm, end the foinief , it 'anything, _ have an upward tendency, Prints of good styles are in - good request. - and stick/kilnnull sellnp. Ding ham Ticks and Media are streak. BIIRAD 3I IIPPS'are - witliont any Material - chicle, end the Flour market; al , hough:firmer, is devoid of At tirsty, and only. abou t 5 000 .bbls found buyers,,at sses 5 25 per: bbl for Superfine; $5 57e5 71 for extras. and. $5 75w6 . , for , extra family,. including 1000 bbls of the letter at a price hoP4.Prirate, .The ,sales -tot the trade 'lave bilen'to a fair extent within the renge.Or.2se6 50 per obbl. for ablmnon'to extra"lind 'fancy brands:lain. qualitf .; at the-closics . the -lowest..rates.weroreinsed. 'lWe'if one is dull, with.small Nalco at $106323i-Perltkbi- Cern Meal islintldt e 'nenirid for, With'aroallealeser Segue rlyania at -sit 5003 , 8734:- and Diandivine'af $4 par bbl, which establishee a decline:, ..puokwheat -meal is selling at $2 50 the 100 lbs . Tie follOtting are the 'expeditor's:of Flour add` keel for the week ending Thureday,tiovember 25,1568 : fialf Barrels of Superfine , a.. - Bartell Of Superfine ' ldped .M 14 4 4 .5 !, ..... . ... /Vit, . .4;412 %Me: 0 0 ,41 h .fin i r, .3..); • 872, .; DO. ,Pendentned - s „ . 28,24 WlTtAVP:=43 . Tlipliee - iira-faititilseelcw4 and there is a good demand for :prime, lots ag-tke late advslimk with miles of 28 000 bushels to-vote at $1.20m1.80 tir bushel fee inferioi`and prime redoiiid $1.8001.46,.f0r white; including some mixed Western at $1.25: - Bye is in steady request, and taken: on :arrilralwit 72m76erfor Delaware and 76078 e for. Deana. Dorn ,kas tieeti.vety, Scarce and in ' demand at a fnither adrancie, wltt isles oflB_,ooo bushel at-'8.50900 - forlild . yellew;cliiiferaff the Differ rate ; 7,2078 n for new do -8 0affiktfOr.W2Yth lots; 80m813 for Old; 70m130 for „new white,illudi b likt for"western New York: -OettPlitive_blerrhemied quest ; sales 00 2,0r0 bushels at 446185; blueing at former quotations lor -1 - prhzte Elonthgrp, _Art skoya r a t cd, afloat: Barley' slid 'Malt ranialti dill: . PROVIBIONETheIitgIi , rates Mir - Orikrint Wort, have green, en upward trmderobr,tettho alarket, , be, the stock lii,nearly-,ezhetteted•Vill Pert` ia - Mit , frainizatier, With sales afi , GiL,GomslB for Hefei - 41410 for Prime, thintly'nfAllitt former description; ma lls of halt bbls fur OalifignlCep $9 75d510 each.' Oitypacked Mem - lief sells foc i'iti skip's stores at 1116:50 rit sale odia 'll,4er Was' `AadiFit - e, private bilegalu:. Bacon! meets- with limited demand, : pertly: - tojin pouth • ealek,of fl - ams„tit 301:23 - forvisanr 'and fenny - cured . ; Eittle• 9 . 303 - . sad Elouldire at 73(c.: Desert salted Meats—lbe •tilinseetions hike, been light' ler, the want of,stock ; we vote Obquldsiriat , 'How BerBXo, and itidea c Lt, Lard- 7 ,hrtetock. ' h im been light ‘ ' , the demand limited , end 'priede mime ; sales' of bble in a small: way at Wien!, fsidi :kegs at 11M eal2C. 4r lb, oath and 60 days. buttedlf • ts more Inquired for andflrtn; . beitotber ifesprfritionskia. neglected Wet of gelid Packed at 121blde ; roll at 9.lhallac 3 4p: lb_ :Vhsees - . 1 . 1 , 41 44- 7, ll crir' Dos 22e &roe. 1 -HETALB.--The leonmarketaonttuuee yerrdrni the demand te moderate, with - ealee or 409 tone too. iv. !anthracite at $226221, and No 2 at VA jr,top. on tiro* if a Idt charcoal blooms Bold at pb,isco, n k x menthe. There ' , hoc: been • morednqUiry for .ber. and boiler Iron, Mid' 'prices ;generally bays an- upward_tentlency. Lead. held firmly with more offering, the...4ooE4mila/ hees? Increased be late mire% but we Tear Of m sales., trapper, continues wary dnlliand, in the abeencentialik;' We quote sheathing at 280, six • mentbs,.-Ofellort Rater_ Ia steadi at 2lc - 41 r . lb, six - months • I a - steadiodroariad` feigner:lA - Won: With .a light stock• tO.oPemitoini mut *desserts drat; Sales or 80 hods No. I at $304 0 ton. and aecculd quality ;id at s26.'oheitout Oak is worth $1 0 011; and fflienlB,ll..„ BEBAWA X. in 011, with ,atnalliitaten2af ]anew 112033111 , lb. - - • . OEINDLS3 - -Oitinede = Kriimantlini iialiTtaii de mud, Vile melee at 200 4P1114 6' mouths • tbazitook , teeia . well . 'sold up Sperm anti Tallow, Vilndles tinge an lid quoted, sayl - 40e420 "for rip tnimnrigil _ lth'oplAyoter the latter: ,", ' -2 - 4.10-Alr—Tbo trade geeeratil. , " move). active, vita ion' nefeatet deniaikt to go "East, but prices remit!' yith .ut change. OOPPQN:,,HoIders have reclined anadvince of fully - ashiceille.clope of lest week, and the market closed :r linti,`Witti - Innis 'disposition' to operated !ales include n -- 0 00 llellotnidandi, middling; aid middling - fair 'quality 8t 11 X isliiNci cash. mostly at 12c .',)b..: The folloiehag , - iirelbe' nioyementa to the latent datessines. September , le, as roMpareivilthlBs2. , s6; aifd '57 :' '•, - ' - - .., •,1 ..,-.,_;. V-. :,- - ;1862r t :•18116'' z-'1857Pt‘4858. , . ' el_te at, Pert5.....524.580, 282496 ; 4,15,433 e ., 012,M, ; .111iitiffeBdUin.';:.:219,828 - .122,219 - 160,542, ra2,su. -_ 102Asirlfraned.lii.::'i 26i292 ' 62:772 , ' 29,11940114.746 . • Bei to 9therP.P..r. K .;218.052 .:216.998,217,676 , -5f2.1167 .- ' Itlgl i titr i r ,titt- 3 , 7 4 - ,0 30 40 0 . P/P'. 004 -.. Relete •at -.Pertsf.e.atimo -107;412_ , :70,007 - 326.4.1 . sits- to 0 4 . 1 44tAb1i....;69- 4 90 alum_ ..a0,8507.:59,810, x." to - Frausee ' '''' 5,958 - 6J94 1,250 ~I 0 615 , - lotarllW , tit ar... , :i11:01' 0 oo:iplet atkiseo , ' 56 $l4 " , i imi tb_io.Loslyrincisce ‘`.1K667, '.l:istvu: 1 — neofelpt•4l.,.., ' - - 5 0T4581 5= Z.2164, 2 2e1-0 0 0- 6 M" - lipart to Great Britain.c::;:'lB,2B3' 110,292 -, , 12,009 - , Export to Pranati':”';'.: . ':. - .".-L.,' 88,454' =50,974 . - 84.951 ' Total foreign export ....', ' 105,809. -165.871.065,791 IDBIHIS AND DYES.—Among the sales ate BedsAik • - 'at 21(02)$ei. -'Bletehirie-Powders SX'a i 'lo.Cforbonatei' ' 4 , 8°444 " sz 4l4 OC'T-- 91, 7 41,461101 1 0 r lb, 0 where. -, BA. , IIERS, are not encode, and prices are lower, ,i -with isles of good Western at,50:1152e IP lb. _,.. 001115 is firm',' with's reamed Meek to Operate tim,'. - • cad about 1,500 loge cold lots at lloll%d for 1ti0,, , : - . sod ItXol2mifor Lagusyra, on time, _ , , ~, - y PH3II Coins fairerd slowly and holderdhave advani ' ed ~, their, prices sgabi ' Sales of hfickerel are makielefront -4, rare at $l5 60816 4fr bbl (orbit quality ; $l4-50014.15 .., for 2d, and $lO for 3d.` Pickled Herring are rather bet- .. • ter, and range from $3.25 io $8 60 4p-bbl; ''Coilflah - rire ' belling at 3) 940 for aroidl'and large am.. - - '' ' '. ' PRIIIT.—The stock of • foreign , in very, much re d deed and bunch Raider, sell inlots from store at 52.12% . • 4fe box. smaller packages in pripbrtiork. % Currant!' aro - worth .6p9a per lb, and Citron at leant. ..Domestlit ' ~ fruit is very quiet.. Green Apples range from $204 VP, - bbl. and dried do it 6%n1'%0 for inferior and Prime quality. .Dried Peaches are selling at 90 to 12 for Ain- Pared quartera and bistro and 140170 iir lb for pared. , Cranberries are plenty mid, - dull - at S9O4V - bbl, as in quality' ' - - ' - -FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool there,is very little offer- - I log, and for Breadataffs the rates are entirely nominal. I Some Tierce Beer has beenlakennt ds.' Oloverseed 'at ' 22r 6d, and Lumber at 15s IP' ton. A clipper is loading • for California at 650 4fr foot To London; we - quote at 20s kir ton. West India freights are without change, _ Cool freights are steady—to New York. $1 05ail 10; to Piston $205; to Providence $1.6501 60 ; to New Haven $150; to New Bedford $1 65 ; to Bridgeport -. $1.40; to Waiblogton $llO ; to - Richmond 5126; and tollorfolk $l.lO gr. ton, ~' - GINSENG --Credo and clarified are wanted, and worth 60065 e forthe former, and 85e for the latter. HlMP.—Nothing doing and very little here: - - 111DREI.—Arrivals have all been Ladd at full rates, and the market is more active anee• our last report. Caracas bringing about 21c, on time. HOPS are dull; mall aides of first sorts Neatens and - Western are reported at 160170, ;and old at 90100 • 4p . pound I.RATHIIII has been more active, with large sales of both Sole and daughter at full rates, closing with an ' upward tendency in price.. 1.15518N1t continue. exceediegly dull; and the stook large. A cargo of Yellow Pine San Boards cold •t $l5, and Hemlock raft Lumber at $8 4P' H. . - ' .. . . . . 110LA1381t8 is quiet and prices uneettled; stun sales of Timidad Muscovado at 27m300, me time, &minty crop New Orleans in lots at 42e43e, on time: NAVAL STORRS are lees active, with sales of Rosin at 1nfr02.25 for No. 28 23c4 for No 1. Tar and. Pitch mill Plenty at last week's quotations. Spirits of Tur pentine I. unsettled i with sales of 200 We in lots at b2gts3c tE.' gallon. OILS —Small sales of Sperm Whale are making at former rates. Lard Oil continues doll and winter is. held at 88e. Linseed Oil is drooping, with sales at tic qp gallon. PLASTER.—There is not mach doing, but sales are reported at 6.75 dfl' ton. - RlON.—Prices are arm. with sales of 180 casks at 63 373 i m 3 52A, cash and short time. SALT is unchanged, but several cargoes of Island have been sold at a price kept private. SEEDS —The demand for Oloverserd continues mod erate. but prisms at the close are unsettled and lower ; setae include 2,000 bushels fair and prime quality at St 6005 70 . giv Whet, and recleaned lots at S 5 87)6 a a ap bushel: Timothy has been Bold -at $2 4) . bushel. Domestic Flaxseed is taken in lots as it 'con:mein-at $l6O qv bushel. - SUGAR.—The market contiones firm, and the de- mood is better, with sales of 800 hide Cuba to cote at 6.it co7,licc2no facia Porto Biro at 7 x4r7Se, 800 - bags Leguayrs at Bye, and box Huger st 7 eS,tic all on time. ~. SPIRITS —nrandy and Gin are in limited request, nd for the former p•ices are drimpiag New England Bernie selling at 3041380. Whiskey is scarce, and firm at ft% offis fir Ohio bble, 43%re240 for Penn's, 23X i sa24 for bads; and 223 e23c for drudge. . . WOOD is wanted to go East, and prices continue firm; with sales of 160,000 lbe Pulled and fleece. ini , es ranging from abe to b6c 4# o. lb, cash, the latter, for flee grades. SUDDEN APPEA.R.A_NOR or A SPHING.—On Sunday,morning last, Mr. George Golden, who re sides on the Hollow Road, within the city limits, was awakened' at an early hour by the sound of rushing water. In getting up be was astonished - to find that a spring of water had buret forth in the middle of hie yard, and was rapidly overflow ing the adjoining promises. As soon as assistance could be procured a channel was dug ,for the re ception of the water, which soon carried it off to the neighboring oreole;" but not until the yards of Mr. Golden and Mr. Garter had been flooded. The spring . which made its appeuence so suddenly 18 flowing on in an undiminished volume. The aperture in tho round is its large as a man's limb. and the water is coolodear, and limpid. ft has already formed quite toromentics rivulet: The soil through which it burst is that known , as "bard pan,' and, ;.,tit, the.,Tioinity, there are several springs of a similar nature. Tho circumstance is worthy the'attention of Sciontifio men.—Troy Magi Nov. 23. - - AN EXTRAORDINARY HORSE STORY.—Tbe Bonham (Texas) bulependent tells of a horse which escaped from his owner in May last, and was fmind ov'eit weeks after, a mile and a half from the Muse He had twenty feet of Tope tied. to his beak when he got away, and this had bo soms fastened to a bush, and kept the horse all that time. The horse had only twelve feet of the lariat to play upon. Ho had bitten off, two elm saplings four inolies in diameter, and eaten the stumps to the very ground, and also the trunks and limbs as far as his tether would reach. No rain bad fallen during the period to wet the ground, and in the last lour weeks it bad not even sprinkled. The horn was an," American ", hove, of good also, and 'weir fat whe he escaped—when found ho was a perfect , Skeleton. Great °anti. n was observed in giving hint water and feed afti r he was found, and,he rapidly recovered his flesh. TEE SEAT .OF LIFE.—Mr. Brown, Bernard, in a reeent lecture before the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, London, elated that be found a spot in the brain, not larger than the' bead of a pin, which if merely touched by a foreign body, producen , death as instantaneously as it the individual bad been strath by lightning. entlemen iu
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