The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 07, 1859, Image 2

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1,4,7,A n c a Vna,.;Elsnaters; whose ' abilities
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Wittrille:ili4ieeV'terieriiQe.:Their :only
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11 4tiki • olis"‘ itit gr, eat principles _maintained,
1, , ,_ showjealComPesdiansplc , lorts masters may be
-gtatifiisi,Fattdjbow - -the hair which suspends
4Q I'g the beads of alt who
,dinetsmio:" • aarsi'aieF g .iise , birthright of freemen
ti,„....1a §paungrisoions ,orie.
Vher4tetlieof , Avielsid , '''kietl .. thore's, ;'revolting.
'ilisY i t l ePlOittfis t#X7le§illecv: Italy : thin the
*Rik Attniklentmhielt9lll:Zederai tessiderit,
exercise it to thatAoleikstreketatestgaitl4
Ji..,ii !mpprOv't`alxvtionjulaiii.o)" - ii;e
app... ,froisiiiyaioNividiiiiv*mii,
ailt: wouldbe - itt j uto,..iiti.viekt:4oiiit t - go:
Aii,sii:ltiiiiiiii'!* tfiiiiKi'ii#;seiiiiil iittr
Piedmont whom his troops latelytpiendefreti,
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s, , . oitrition ~..tf.g c , . they, ire --.6.,. oh('
. . - - •tbs)t funerals' s - and possearr,kiNningfil
111'0•41ticlO, that, werW if 'net 1'0;14 ifiii.:.
t e ,i o :ses t Oif t l i ois O tst o r ! 4 lgeet s tlsilOt4gla
4shirldthtrilid'llet '" tii, bleriCioitiliViattd .
Mol'lo2i V ito.',' bitilreltdikit hive bad
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1.k...i11tAi1154c,...;P1e State thi;7-ilitti i e;:tagiit„,._ '
elegltt 7 ,0 0 11 0 1 . 1 1 gs trill ' be golt el li f bYt4•7*l
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4,o o ;elforße DOtioroe, 4 the,jotil instant;
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contains a report of i meeting he* in Stroutis-
Inft, l',a.;; l ontlie evening of,IESOMdii, the 28d
i l t,. 4.. FA 'o l tinee With the tonal custom,
the enitin of-the (lommlttee on ,Resolri
lils44(4lfes;Vilatrisister of that : - Plaee: 'tile
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~,,lra„ii,44,, l fiet Ni.. hate; 'ithe orifidarioo in
the taliett , lid hiti l f oar Zhlet Distrlarate,.
4 ,4 _, L tg,tig r 'Atittr • (of the ?lacier
:end , * 0,• . 4 41 •Opiltdatretion, feelllg. toad
:. t `'' ,gt 3l .utlialklidirerf te,:46.preef, if-
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i,ekii,' '. • , iiisk ,Pp ion' asf.•
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Ozwat 3, • . los% y endorse the tidal
militisiof • " ...., • • wifoi Surveyor roam; •
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Abpouiersualtisiiouti' hap , hot ; Mime been
,assialsWitkie!**l l ,:s *add- the toregy o z
otsi:r • „'edilikti - them th:sit:iii j adivided stip.
:plett lt: sll ,,, elmt - T`J.N..':, '., •
liltentsWelin4f*AlUfise:lttai vie.
lii. .. 'ffisirdd • • Masks - fir • noble
' l 'eNalt f.hall'estilleirgeni is duty
1W trattietiOtis Simatarer -` ,
a1../f,it• , h•V i Telr itre;i4 the course of
lisitAlete.. slltt, ' Weir,' Mit member of
iCkdiglis4 t i linbiellt ,ellsoiniesi',Ortelg Ind
4Tharlis D,itrodkikaisr‘f,' of, ,Orik.• State Tappets;
Uri: ilsittakerrheetlitiorsally sword'. st thins she
IWPstlitligr it'll . .0 61 ,,teillooiusl•!gifigal fat'
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*);s-Itia:ltifttie,4eiiicrirtriatigicilw'eqnal,
,Wni*.:.tparliiritii theiAittlnfitrationa of any
40 1 :01- 4 .01. 1 1c4ie Oceligtii:.lie exalted posi,
isoit4efore hiss." It is - scarcely ' possible to
conceive of anything riiime ridiculorusly stupid
Ititf .. 44, 'tut% this assertion that the brilliancy .
„tirqls; Aidministrations of WASEONGTON, Jl7l,
Iratiliei, hianima, and Jecasora has ;been
'4411'1140d by 'the miserable failure'which is
slieseerzeittsig the hatred and - detialon of the
*Mei. ',, The'Palfmiriler, baying performed
bklpsifteltr, the , rlrama, the Treasurer of the
..,*/skinAtiecity,li)tirs*. lirairins, formerly
,§4*9464irg, was then called upon to -pay
hie tribute Of. adoration to the ?resident. Un
'fetillikelt;.... ttlY.Afiket ' • Densocrut, does riot
Akttiii,fiNt*prt °Chia •ipeeeb. Its Only
sife.ratiorlexity as followykt ? s'',"' •
* 2,.' l ll4:isiitiiig :rag 'Astir csiti irol etoquentiv
atirtreuqistlirre,hilithif;494.4 #. 'Walton who,
II resposeto El invitation -fres% the meetb!,g, t 0•,
vietrod the 'restive positions of • parties, and moreslo4. defended the Dionocratle party from the un..
_testable I') ottantte of its enemies. We only re.
fir9l4 Atte dm tatendanpe was not cutt e r., We
d have ' liked to have gest every Demootatie
il
1; - ..Thotte•WhOairee.fint . ism• with Mr. eirairoks
ibilhlet Wiiii..iiiislor` will no doubt' 'regret
*lre* Allik Art OColleloll so interesting as
illiatalladed tdieind the brevity of the report its
i tlsee l ßeptrynt,, ,The, following sketch, which
; ere hart his the Vekersosien published' In the
-sane htithp'shihowever, MAY, to, some extent,
sisniatialitt stags of their cariosity : ,
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'or - 'euttaYrort- trar,porr.
Aitiq, reuehrtnolined :to creakr•to-night.!.
t[CiMijthii,..r. We ,are ,on eve-,of another , Pre-,
:ltftlintilloatapabritt ti time that fast precedes the: 4teettotiOt it,9l44.ltiglatratemed:of, a Governor,
J4lid - ikbfiliooTiimc to %b. op emd.dolng,[Expo
...taisit#4.!',44l-.Preilderf,_lo.o4 are confident. thiit
:lol--preSent,:::Adtoirititration-;,will -be looked batik
'4 l oitir of not superior,' to any that
lus',Psfatift4,s6 [Snessee•]t•Bbh . -whera I sok Is
;the GOvitresutet that . can now rank with outs,
oottsithstiiidluir - .Ake -dlibultles It, hes had to
owe** tOratorteaLlpttteral,a, [ Vie,
•Yibere!!!lll, NIA I:MUMMA
AMC..kWTO Awry -gooe , Oltt-proOperingiand
•,tor,preeper Alp Many,yeercz !!Wo, alt• now under
'-fUtr..flnt.ll4 , -tree, , with r none ta malapt
"not make at afroi.i. .Piletiptute•J Oarttosurraunt
ag,grsqi GoyormuntOtte inferior to; it
anpe [ltapetitorams tielontly) -- Ausi t -
Gentielheic,!lke thould be - cheered by the reflee
atm- that almost all, the time our -Govarmunthie
rarelarted ! ituderzthe, 'oda of _the Dewar atio party
Moitts:a 'ohlw . of thetreed4 Gentlemen; es said
er l 4 , ;tten'tliel.-Mtichinollnatioin to speak to;
[Etna "down.] no thick leather boots
Ankongthe- - , -, sewank,beriettee now made' their pre
! 4 0 04 IP •P. =MIA' anit:,brqks ' the ghostly .stillness,
ifitk - st racketabout 'equal t o ' that made by a one
ileg-poWerekorning machine:?'
11#1i(14:01i1411.6titAtikit ?meeting hi:Monroe In
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terestid dpeec,,li of the ,Treasin er"ot the Mhit,
,ACepiiiteCid;PKtinearly'up to thd
. dratorf repna, 7 l...
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—We haVe i•iiii - titiiiiied'viitit various urgent
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f th
r,cr,. , rP,PA , 5 ,_9 Zeourz e map' c!, e
„PlOkk:-01**;fillefilik.ofi,t, 'BO Xfilli,) which
‘!ozwlT/,,ttppesred . 7.lst , Tils.Pitiaa.. ' We printed.
i9.0.0-11,n0e - fli'trojori t - ooploi;irat'oe who*
it0py1.43:04:044 of.. 409ti' tei-6'ploox on ;
AO:day o f ,411t4i 14i- the pritille.deniroi to have
'-‘'lt-ftii - ityna - -tiiht g , hi 'h '' Sh e
`., 4 '”, -P - • , ° - 7 0 a ppear! 'in z
;1640 1 iiiizh - Amile 110 ,i),foilaoly obtaining ,
'tite!zi.. ie. to'fint,Oribtr, yegelarly (par al-,
'iiiiike")l444iirinejlthi the' Paper. We' do , not
;1010,t0L„ foantp , tie e , over_ the . counter,
though tho.t l litiorprmnites i n ,< sold ont " .
tilltie,,*4 , - - iiif; ! :WaNiitbilihea, with ,t:,- fall
ditiepi l ilkift- - ,iirltaiV:-111--Ittk9 " wzgram
figitiw.-..\ ; oi Thiiiiday;,:iiiii';:te: , Supply . the
`urgent demendi we shall print a lo'IY c49ll o and
'ftit*ti•it copies;Or that ho9bor . • o
_ll4 e d 1 the
:Path ofl t teleAtieliebii father., hotl,..„emolA, and
istrie r g 40814 1 that entry,: cii"^g, i credit
fqO t se 44 .; uts SI *Pr
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„ ,Thlrd_onlect
three,
deilds,ond le‘siiit likely to let; them silde, fur
want of asking.- From 1812 to • 1816 i Ruesia
turned• completely. against NArottox 1, and,
it must be' confeesed, rather• provoked that
most unfertnistei invasion of Bristle, which
&et Yrance:oo6i , ooo troldiers; and, did her oven
iiiirf,thtu3e.; Nareticre'ei Jobs'
.110,1iielt;, • 3O•ngtiertlfr, 4 • treaty .of Erfnit
I.lo* which„ : gityo4nrkey ,Russia,
:(iyh'inetver the °mem, to tako it,) virtually
placed Oontinental'.llnrope at the mercy of
Ennis and •Prance:: Bat the Czar evidently
wished to temporizer-as sense' of our' friends
would , say, to 'play': a waiting' gatne, and
turned' a friendly' earl to England. Result—
the barbbre:id lsniela, spite of the Berlin de
area's, Vieth opened to the English, provided
iheie dieplayed the iMerican flag, even at the
time when French goods wore not allowed to
enter Russia. . Thence sprnng quarrels, which
turned Russia against Francei'Ond, eventually
ended in the catabtroplie of•1814•iessel'1815.
tirWreit l N'AiisON had
'endgete (goblet RANO; not o 1 Lis un
itec•ount, but'also on hi; own. • When he
wrote the announcement of his election ab
Emperor to the late Calyx,. the reply—long
delayed—was' addreised, not in ,the complk.
nientary piritie;it Sire; mon ftere," but in the
, Sfra, mon = amf." Of
ft woh ? 114;y 10 ,/, meant , fie a cut. The letter
ff . Oknuthe Osesdeste published in the Brussels
"%leo bolige :it ,vnto ,oftiolallp presented to
.Napor.stos at Court. Therefbre he knew the.
contents ere it reached 'hide: "• Re received it;
ip : g reat • state and, with an 'Agreeable smile,
!tined round tio his courtier/Card the different
Ambassadors; and . said, ee Ah, this is kind. 1
addreseert' the Czar, in official language, as
Aron Frere ; he responds in terms of friendly
attachment, as Mon ami. We have to accept
the accident of relationship, as a thing inevi
table, brit We choose our friends. I addressed ;
*Emperor Nrerrorae, In , a formal manner,
c'My brother.' See how kindly he answers ,
aste, calling me his friend."
- . l•NArottme,lll had a small:account against
Ensele, arid,aof it settled-r . at SebaStopol.,
•`' With Ailtiffiitilieinsiter le ranch the some. ;
1711104 r: theeSisit Reroutes married a
daughter of* 'lmperial honed of Austria. 1
ILeatho,•,,Oplolon of Prance, he , lost his good
lack when ho parted :with Jossrattat—that
elilitad divorced Fends* when ho divorced
IThinkertnet. Austria,'llomi after, not only
quarreled with Narcontint,ltit turned; against
theiOind, at the cleee;.waif et in at the death."'
Does it not seem as if NAPOLEON 111 is nom
reitelved to pay off—or to have paid off to him
s it that Hale account ?" Ifs has been even an-
tfcipatMlby Braes, who says that there
e , Remake ea yet
Th' unpaid account or Austriere Wooly debt."
• If he wrest Northern Italy from Anetria,
'sorely Nang...rose 111 will repay bitnself, and
slotnee, for the injury inflicted upon the'great
NarOtzett'WhO,wlll:ity that thlSianot what
410 "
Z;l4!Eit Tor Ertglitird4es: time is to ochre, per.
Re* . 1.• Despite of t the • filendly alliance be
;preen Imperial Prance; and Monarchical Eng
land,. there may be a cloud in the horizon.
,ofcau the enemies of the great NAPOLEON,
the Most determined Was England. Even the
present comp/lefty in the affairs of Italy was
, Mitialid;•tnlBlo,..hy , the Ptirke Regent' kel . .Eng.
litidlasietitig. that .Yerieto-Lotifbarciteboold
*VW */ti -Oleti?” a l'lThlrtb,t.ll. l ot Bl 9
:i?t}lbmtittteu,ot • •, •
!lhe„<grgal.=Fientiir'it ter, '4lll
- the outhesereal•fealhag or Prance, In, one
line, wbeti be*rote the•empliatio'
once a history and a prophecy—Le( France. his
no Past, but Waterloo.”
In 1840, when Lome'N
aroma; Mae brought
to trial, before the Chamber of Peers in Parir;
for his InVasion of. France, at Boulogne, (the
' affair of the' taxied eagle, which , would not
alight ph litelliiiormOs °olden ) ) be defended
himself, vvyjinbreseively, and said :
c , I represent before you a prinolple, a °ease, a
defeat; the prinelple fa the sovereignty of the
people ; the cease, that of the Empire; the defeat.
Waterloo. Tee prinolple you have recognided,
the cause you have served, the'defeat you wish to
avenge.. fielthere is no difference between you
'
and me, and t will not believe that I oat, bo des
tined to suffer the penalty of the treason of others
Bapreeenting politics range, I cannot aocapt
as judge of my wbbes and of my seta a political
jarlsdiotion. Your formalities denies no one. In
the struggle erbiott Is commenced there is only
vanquisher and a vanquished. Ryon are the men
of tae vanquishor,l do not expect justice [Mtn
yea and I do not want your generotity."
Who knows but that, in• 1800, Lotus NA2O
- may try and wipe out this debt t
Public Amusements.
,
;; Wainat.,street,Pleatre dosed for the season on
,lietardtty, evening. ,-The fair leafier; -low had to
contend with - almost countless difficulties; but, has
conquered; them. all. ' Shehalt" met,:all the peon
claims of Thistreierith probity and'with•
oat delay, Mo,ieotePany has
not been should have' been, at a lead
ing Theatre like this, but, with - the aid bf her ex.
Collet atitite - .Manager,l4.'Keettit;she will = now
be able to' greitlY improve ii;by,Weidlag and ad
ditione, ferabi;next season.. . . ; • -
•
The excellent artists of the Froneh Theatre, at
New York, perforM at the Walnutatreet Theatre
OA Thursday,. Friday, and aturday ironing*.
proclacel.WO plays on' Ttiaredoyavoning;
'endive- eatieetly, recommend. eueh adorn and le .
:treaties belonging to our city Theatres as have not,
left town, to attend on each' evening, and learn
terciAhliiii-LhowAti 'lob' naturally,- and how to
costume their parts' properly. ,
Mr. Perry opens at - Chatham etreet, - "RON,
in liter engagement, this - eVentnk. - '
-
At hie.DOnetighss Gaieties, Naeciatreet,a great.
dial of varied talent displays itself every evening',
Mr. George Rood's Floral Fall - yet, giviea4
Matinhe;at the'ltaiderikj of Mnsic4on Saturday,
eo seeOeieful twit 4440: be reiisiod,lixt
Saturday afternoon. The whole opera of Glide.
English, will be produceth,erith,livlag
tied a real °harlot. • ' ' -;' •
,GWMonday week, aPombination Musical
vat by, onehundred and fifty-of the leading Mug.
Ohms is - this °Hy; of - various nations, will be given
'itthwAoltderny, otMusic. ; On the folloiiiag day,
at 'Oath:to Woodsy or - rather on — and around_' the
grenade of the CiaxiisiMotel,:theri will be a htu,
slog Plinio and Rural Festival, at which - the earns
performers will assist. This promises to.bealvery
superior perfOrtimitioer ' • ,
Banbury and Erie l eurond.
,
The , s prospelit;' of the early oompletion of this
Work g lue peoulier elAnitionoe te the folloglng
ontraot - from Son, A. li, - MoOlnro'snlmenh in sup
port of the - antbOrizing, the Bale of ine..Stata
canals to the Sunbury and Nrie Railroad Comp
nyi dellenved during th;, evasion 1857'1)( :
'-'l'regard the Completion of the 'Sunbury and
'Erie Railroad at the great 'measure of the age.
r t , l a :riot , tqerely question of:to-day nor of like
generation. When you and I. Mr; Speaker, ehall
,have passed away, the fruits of this great measure
win notiet have reached their fullness. The har
dy farmers of therNorth,•who are strangers to the
bounty of the Commonwealth, will teach times who
are to ramie after them to, bless the mon Who this
day plead their cause.'-They have straggled for a
quarter of a century,, but now oan point to no ed.
donee of progress - around them that le not th e fruit .
of their unseating Mil. They belie hoped on, and
still hoped ou t as disaster- clouded the prospeota of
this great movement; ,and 61111 they hope for the
day which Itrust is now soon to dawn upon them,
when the lakesand the Atlantic shall strike hands
le the northepi,wilderness an d pour lie catenate,
lessintlive.Wealth into thelap of eimonitane They
have borne their' sliareref'tne - btirdent 'lmposed
upon the people to make gar more favored Stations
develop , their wealth . ; they 'have helped,. by,the
knite of their :labor, fa, build rtnt railroads, oar
Genesi and oar ordiFges ; and now they ask, not
out bounty, not our,gifts, not oureredit bat they
ask, that:we , shall orkable Vamp, „by a, generous
poliiiyOuvcdrivg _ no peeunlarso. metiers to the
Stitt/ to doneemmate an enterprise that must scat.'
ter enlightenirprogress -and untold'avalth over
the long•negleoted regions of the Ookimortwiutlth.,,
Triar.afrroity SA.tai.—Alarixet-Streot, store, &0.,
this ave Ming —See Themes & Sons' advertisements
~and pamphlet, eatalogues,, including' um' of the'
,bei4 beelines stande.la, Market street, and other
ProklitYi to be meld peremptorily., • t. -
• Ihvormoo gunrso.—The dvielling•houoo of
ArOhtbot4 41feiM; - of Bedbauk township,
- Arreatioiag ootinty,l`a., vie totally destroyed by
Are oh - Wediteeday' last. The betiding-befog of
frairef,lbritat witraaoh rapidity that llttte or noneof lto oontitate'-wor'e eared. The fire originated
from the kitohert otovo , plpe. 10 . 9 ;about. ),;5110.
*fo loaoranae,
THE PRESS.-PMLADELPMA, TUESDAY, AJNE 7, 1859.
11, 4 "\f 411-i.71. 71
. ,
• fi
f.
flottitYeehlevernent. While
Mr : chaise; Andrew Jackson, and men 61 .. 64 stamp,
ilgared in the foreground of polities they eoneen
- . traced - upon tbetnaelves.the -- , latelleot end the: en=
thnsiasm Of the Wlthitleetibtry; atidAbit 'elerairl int;
'area latefy' precis - ding 211tein, ' itriteiniin
M SfediatiVind'Metfr s ecterieTorief Sited' e6n
trolledsAmerkeett;pilitlea their will and plea
germ._ Irei;..fioweirer,.ln..minrriany....with other
things;.a Jniwrilyetom 01. nerettliitiets( ha! been reet,i.
sorted- to, and new men (although net` the meek
:innittlor).; - Are tpreettedY-.fotward for the ,1.11/041'
est offieee in the . gift of the people,• .In
the Demooratie"Party the popular volee le; sate
eirensthy„ - an! orttelel Imb : organisation - , mbloh op&
trols the ohoicie of delegates, paoke oonventionsima- ,
nufaetures and•maitiptriates oreede,'and fabrioetee
candidates to suitltself. , /f the votes of the mass of
thoDemooratto party could be . &aortal , to-daY,'
there le, in my opinion ,. little
the
seek" a
'init.. ae Beagles would ',be , the herniate for.lBBo ;
,but, from ,present tsppearanoes, the iuhmittelori of
his ohanoec to the 0 harlorton Sl:invention would be
the eubmieslon of his chinoes to a convocation of
personal enemies.: ahlt,ro;lllTr other gentlemen in
the Demoted* party in precisely the same
Ondttlen.. This stab things may change.
The injustice of eystara,• (pcitent' and
,float' "only., in keeping ,„,beelt... the ,I.faverltee
of the • Dernitoratio 'inefrne,);-.inei: fill:. the Con
vention at Charleston with body of resolute'
mei'Llat..thle Will' hive. to n he done agatnit the
of the lederil t Adininistriationi.
ituvounded asthat Adininietertlon inibY a hind Of
intolerant . i tted lireapelptive leaders t. who, 'feeling
'themselves exaluded froth power, ire resolved that.
no others shalt Afid: .! I s •the Opßolltion, party
things are eqnally tinproinleing. Shah a trian-ae
John McLean .Is • almost entirely out of tbe'flig:
John M: Bell, or Tenneesee, - MeYbesalt haVe a
-bettor. °hence, but as he never can deed on a Re.
publioan platform, be, too, must,,fall M.
@crud (I refer to.hial as ~ 1 11 distinguished leader ,
of his organisation, by far the first Inleileot
In 'his' party, In the 'Renate) snifters for Pro-.
the' reverse of the reason that operates
against Me Bell; Mr. Banks, of Masseehlitoits,.
young and gifted lie ha - le;must be damaged by his
association: ith .Amerioantsm, and lohtial
tenders, on the other extreme, though too old to be.
President, oould not win the rage, loaded down, es
he is, with his last committal in favor of a lasi , *
code in the TortitorieS, Outing his eye over the
field) your . Senator, bimon bamoron, conceived Ibis
to he a good opportunity to inveiV..hii elianeee In
'the lottery, and ac cordingly we have it announeed
that he ' has already secured pennsiliania; and
will appear in pio.prirf, pfrio,n.g before the Op
position National Convention, end demand its
- vote on the ground that he Is the most
available candidate for • the Presidency.. Some
of • his friends • here claim: that In the late
oleotton for delogites in hie own county, al;
though bitterly opposed, he ontried everything:
before him: The General is 4 keen "old awarder,';
having boxed the political compass with rare
agility, and If all the parties vote for hien to
he hes respectively and successively belonged, he
...lit receive; the largeet vote that hap .oylsl' blink
thrown for any man in this• aonntry. The 4181
catty that the Republican pertyitill'fireinly. hive
to surmount, however, tie I have, repeatedly intl.'
mated In this eorteepondenoe, is the fact that that .
party con tattle ' in; lts ranks a large . bodY,Of• Men
who will not consent that prinolple should - be oom-'
promided to expediency, and that oonsitteney
piloted ha sacrificed to availability.- Lot us do
these men juetioet.: Many of them are men of
stogie idea, but they cherish it aladerely." They
have risen upon it, Ana they consent to fall
rather than give it up. The notion Odor
tamped in some quarters, that the Territoril ques
tion has passed away, will bankrupt aoy man or
soy organisation that commits Itself to it. While
We have public) • dentate inotioupled and unor
ganised, and certain to come Into the tiptoe in the
l oonies of time In a Territeilei condition, this
I question. will remain an open questlon f end will
I enter largely into every Presidential et:wearier
the next fifty years. Let any One who deritolitaire
up the map and oonnt 'the billions of acres of land •
I n'the'OOTlTll6 of time to be carved into Territories,
and to be erected eibeequently into States, and be
will see heti inevitable . It is that.opposing,
I.plee will contend on this vast field of operations .
The President is expected to return this even-.
log or to•morrow morning, from' North Carolina.
Reis very mush pieitied with h'ts trip, tit hail ar
rived at tho oonoluition that the Beath is moat as
hopelessly divided tintorig oandidates for the Pre•
sidenoy to be presented to the Demooratic Nation
al Convention as the North Resit , There un;
qttestlonably, a strong Douglas feeling - in ,North
Caroline, and • while the-President'vras•Welyed
with all due honor, 'and attraiited a greeasal of
ourtoeity, It Is beyond doubt that the leading ant=
rite °Oho Domoorallo party,. oxolusive-oNloron:
Ins Dl:Handire tad Thinead X ;At . Oies i Whis tiatt
latelibeen a little trodbiesodie on tome dieithins,
are fully resolved againstellowing the Itdminie
tratioci to'dlotate to them, either its own heed of
any other man for the "aneoessdon: Among tho'se .
who sooomparded the President to lforth 04F0111111
wes.ool. Robert M. Magrow, of Maryland.
The nation of the Ohio Republican. Convention".
Is looked'upon hero as a eide=blow at the Repaid%
can platform of 1856. Ton will tie:Celia that*
alluolon fe made whatever to the dootrltteetiOnC
greralonal intervention for the prebibition ot t
slavery, and. that a strong demonstration ;wait
made, Unanimeasly too, against all attempts to is
with the rights .of the adapted , oltlienb,
either political or religioia The trtith is; :the
Repubibirne have Made up their minds to devrith.
out the Americans, and vies 1118/14. St 'has just
come to this, that if 'they Conolude to . court 'the
Amerioaus they mart give up, first their ppea:liar.
anti slavery ideas, and secondly their prefeeslons
in favor of adopted tatting, and they have there
fore concluded to strike for the latter and let the
K. N's. slide. The Demooratlo Oanventiatiln the
same State having laid down s t strong Douglas
platform, the Demoorats feel quite confident that
they will be able to carry the state, end allege
that the Republioan ticket bat created much die
setisfootion in the Republioan party. '
Thero le a rumor hero that-Mr. Eionator.trlght,
of Indiana, heretofore a atatthdh supporter dr th 6
Administration, is not toady $0 eathweastio ae
he was throO months ago. t gibe It for What It
le worth.
The Domoorats of Maine are bestirring them
selves with, great energy, in reforms, to their
State Convention, which is to be held during the
Coming month; to elect delegates to. the, Charles.'
ton Convention. 'lt is 'now, asserted, that, nearly
every town in the State has rejected the Adminis
tration, platfoins; and taken, ground in ,favor of
the Douglas doe trine of petioles seiereigrity„
The last number of the Washington States oe.
eerte that Mr. litiehanan will be neirlyeeventy
one years of age when he leaves the Preeldeney.in
1861. This le a mistake of one year. lie will.be
bat seventy years of, age oh the 231 of April of
1861. I give the following paragraph of the States
'with this correction, inasosuoh as It may be inter
esting for future referehoe
"As well as wo recollect, Mr Baohanan will; be
seventy-one years of, age, lets ono roonth•And
Seventeen days, on the 4th of Match, 1801—a lit
tie older them was General Jeekton.whei his Nee
ond term ,expiredf end older, by, more than five
years,. than wee General Washington. John Adams,
Mamas Jefferson, James Madison; James Monroe,
or 'JOU gainey, Adams; by twettoe years than
Martin' Van Buren • and' by upWards fi fteen
years than John Tler James IC. Polk, billiard
Fillmore, and Fran k lin 'Fierce at the termination
of their official lives.", -Oeomnowo:
e
3 . 011 N • FORBYTIT, one of tho loading
flro
eaters, says, in his Mobilo -Register of tho 29th
of -May :
fi It was beelines Judge Douglas would not tesrt.
render principles which he _had Maintained for,
years in the Senate, and whloh he had defended•
on a th e usand stomps before the people, and 'ahem ,
don an adjustment squarely Made in Congress,
and endorsed by the people of thaSoilth, over,the
heads of the fire. eaters; beeause he had' the
courage to stand by the settlement, in defiance of
the poWer of n then new and popular Administrri.
Son, in the Arm year of its 6xtetenoo, that -he has
been denounood from Dan to Beersheba by the
Southern preen, andlit seoused,of principles fled'
opinions treasonable to the - South, which ho bee
never entertained,
" athis toting fair?' Is this wise in us of the
South? Are oenstitutional and true mon so plenty
at the North that we can afford tcrihrow away that
one of them, who has stood a bead and shoulders ,
above all his oompeers, , in courage, in manilneee, -
Ia faithful consistency ? These are important
questions for the South to answer, and upon their
wise solution will depend events of the greatest
magnitude., - - -
" For our own part, we eonsolentiously believe
that Judge Douglas stands firmly and consistently
upon the basis of compromise of the Congressional'
slavery agitation, agreed upon by the majeritrof
tho Democratic , Senate in 1850; resists d by the
firegiatere (the write ofthisratiele among them),
and afterwards -ratified and" indoreed over our
heads, by overwhe)ming majorities of. the South.
ern people, if now,- the South wishes again to
change its front, Is it-fair In its public men and its
presses to decry and denounde as a traitovallortiv"
ern Democrat who eimply.starit by the bargain
then made, and' endorsed 'over and over Olean by
the Demooratio party 'North and' South 1" - We,
think not, Bad:that all honest and, candid min`
will agree wltSus. We opposed, the bargain at
the -time with all our might; bet we took it, not
Wino Congress made it, but bonus° the Bove;
reign State and people of Georgia willed:it do:,
THE linffelo'(New York) papers atato that
,the' banka; in that city have been extensively,
iricithiclied by the $lOO counterfeits on the 800 tow
lifirket',Blink. The Buffalo City Bank received
Imp, the Farmers' and Mechanics' "MO. and'
the Merino Rank $2,200: Besides 'thie, $7OO in+
these notes was left to pay a note falling due at)
the Niagara River Bank, now removed to Look-i
port.
TWO I , OIINO HOPEFULS Who murderod!
Miss Bureau Ina lewd haute, in Oinoinnatt, an ( V
.sstig Were convicted of murder in the second ,
gone, ntol tont to State prison for life are to hsvoi
*sow trial. Their rioil f 119 9 .4! Olt* juatlOn 'hat
Ci 4004 done tlsortj, .
Polltical'Sigus.
TUE LAT' g.VA:EcW-S I
y .
pfll'e 'l9 teit'yneii, Cidiani
VOW; ia, June —TuoAeaiiiis"
25 . 01 ultOiAs *au&
#111111 . 1 . '0111 tibild(43)llo 0,4111100 . :04
or Wwoblogtnn.
. The deepateheeby the led lan sto sway isystition
or thote ileelve4 by the Otte: of Wistitoigtow, from Claps
iiho will mob Quebec' this Imola& •
. .
Non.A.viittl.,of the titeamet . , ; lndian at
- • • , Qnobea ;
• Clowned, Suns o,,.Tite eteereer Todlee WWI Ihrtber:
Pete% thte inerelog, but op to 10 e'elook this 111611114
bad not rosebed the oar.. Her dotes ere the game as
?desired by the 091 , 0 Whobington.
' The United' State,/ !Pea" Iffy
- .
W,tetneoroe, Atte 0 —For more thin brave months
text the &meter, of the Treasury hae been.reoelvime
aformstion from the collecteele. fn [manglers:se with
the omelet instructions as to what rsdnotioor ern be
mode In the expenses of 'colleetlog the revenue from
,
aortome, .
Ait the ieporis hove toms imeoeibilvely received, the
retries here bean Residually carried out, as far as they
ottildbehrlthout detriment to the publio, servile.
' The ottoODSPI attending the oltection of stenos
during the last year were about $2O poo lees then
'daring the anti preo•ding. The reduction of the ex
peewee at New !nitand other cities, soon to be
effected. It part of the economical Arrangement.
• The Traittutv hue warts meant* at Ito commend A
million and a half of the late loan bee not yet been
called to, but eau be obtaieed at y time Derides,
(roue foist to five minions of treasury notes can tow be
tele/tied under a reesnt set of Oongreee, and ex many ao
• may sie redeemed ago W Wattled Tbeerforo. with the
84 000 OCO now subject to dart, nine cr ten millione are
at thin time available for Treasury purposes.
Wlfbla Pie feetten dsye a million and half in
I , treuaryllehell have bleu retuned at Are per contain.
I'he•Preei'dehtte Tour itt North Carolina.
Hotta", 'nue —The Preeldedt left P , ttlftiottth
fhli afternoon In the rtemnbmit Adelafde, eft route from
141410, on Itte return to Washington. There wee an
lumens, ero ed wlteeesed Me departure, and'greeted
hint with tend thee aae the boat left the whet!. He
hew lobe do dacheelth. •
The eorner•stoniof 'a I.,ge Oathnll(l'6bl:itch wee ilh
footway attaretioi;•st Port , amonth."Blehop
Of lyebeDoitel, . • -•
. Election at Witehlogtoni
WA asissaion, looser—The inaniqlpal sleotion today
quietly, mitbout en, arth,",, eo en , e *wekk
• have h‘tetatore disessoki this &Cy.
There was. no seTiotur opposition to the Itnti-Know
.l.fothina •,
. - .
MlNltleiptd Election.nt New Haveni Cann,
•••Niorlirens. Conn:, Inns d —The city elactian;
ieteleh wee' held titre •to•eay, watmly eontested.
swtittad to the encore of the Democratic candidate
tot Mayor by IRO majority, The Democrat' alto Gloated
two sidermen and • nine councilmen, end the co)leo'Pr.
.thwitl'a clerk; and treiwuter: The Republicans carried
*tit elle:men end Mien • :
Municipal Election at Near Orleans.
as* OALsime, Jails 6,—Tao otootina f 9 aotoptrol
ier bad a)dermon. held to day. I ortilt.4 tie &Mop of
tic Amelia* Hatt by 51.0(0 mojoriti. No bellow
hittubtoace occUrred,
Ex.Presldent Pierce.
.Wisstaavex, Jane 6 —A. private letter from Hen. J
Al Jones, oar minitter to Austria, stye that ex
Prattneat Pierae, who . beenrioJonentrig fri Vienna
1614 there on the 12th of Mee/ •
The Rome Squadrott.
WA.01502.011, Jane CI —The home flitladrOt. 1111 .1111
fernier to be tnerageod. The frigate Pablo*. fifty game,
pin kton probeed tq the Clillt. • The,* will tbel be ten
iteagell.of.vret. with the tiegregetti of tpo btle red Biel
Onto omen,. Ile one emend bke already been or seed to
-d•
ni l
rep, to land Entente. and oilier tomes, If nodes—
es .tO protect koterleitt Wilier e and their prdperty,
I he nvent of an erteault by kttrauton oo that city.
t • hoprenalon prevails herb that a shatter wore, will
14 t""l'd at , l'ber Pointe v berever *ebb Interreottoo
en , pi be eellettre i d . balljt i e . ..lgt Intera c ts. 'lt rwty i ta r ?t i. b3
facie r,J thte n trott of mall aroi D e r : as well "i " se o i rdnatee.
T. la r can bo need on lane. as carriages an prod.
ded for Welt Mb In 'doh en etitergenoy. . .
The flrjeill Fiiinedr •
sOlos. 'ORO. —Tbe frl et. Ot n roofe . es le 1.5 be
terr-ibti) of the rcloadroe Parser efitilm hie
beeo ordered to this vessel. •
Reported • Stispension of a Charleston
• •,•-•
covera. 04 Atee,ll.—lt fq ioaddeatiegly stated
here tint the itomirer.tohn Prefer tr. Co o Charles
tm, soeloaded on ditiudar, in coneeitiserme of a aittt•
CUIWID u•guttatitir sterling exchange. .Their ana.ta
'are, horsier. superabundant, and it le believed the au
yansisii le only temporary. •
. .
The Nova Scotia Line.
cfatitax• N .71 , Jane 6 .11 dupeteb was reeelired
OPo - fining taw Bt. ;oboe. N. F.,etatlfg that farther
de.alls of the ileac relimiveithy the cpty or Weebiegtoc,
olTfhpe'ltsbrw,ere to therffioe of Om, knoillatad
The froth Noe: ir)th diletjen liastrat , ag
the receipt of the tatellfgenoe, refaied to trim:lift soy
portion or 'the despatch until the whole tymps received.
Be l orethile iras aocompllahtd their Ilse •mee reported
Thrbiloittoiat Northern Ohio
D4NIOII TO TIM CRON;
' Ournmin, *tine 8 —There was a hoary Srost on
Batordayirryht. and thp wheat crops thwinehout north
ern Old° wore badly fol 'trod or dattroyod. The corn,
grape, and potato crape were a,sn.frosisn.
Doting° from the Frost. 1'
'
Y , :nos 6.—There VIA • heavy frost
Ibliteletulty en elaturdey alglit, billing all the ear.
Abek vegetables, note. sad potatoes, it is alto feared
frets of all kinds ha e•beeo eat off
JUDI 6.—TbellaVar• frost of Pal orday, In
tbii ilelntty, destroyed the f. alt and pots'otis, sad, It to
rested, dolor mask damsie to the Mhos orops,
Yttrasti.a, /non 6 .=The eviere friet, of lillbsrday
night be*eresetly dscsiod the sfiiist, Oain, and posio
eiop in this vicinity. Tlishalttreetiare also stippoied
to to dsmsztd...
•
tOritiffintioti'to'thei l fiur,e of Italie.
I<o Jove 6 ,lisiante 01,411 , 11xt hoe cootributed
twatffooliniad.houie,tomeelo ahhei the own) of itotly.
The opera ',titian &dud to.olghtfhatlot &ben fboti ,
I.lreqfettooootial to 11)e to 4 ho t esenteot. • : • "
•
. ,
New York' Bank. Statement. ,•••
;l A , war, .z.he -bank statenspit, tail
IW4OI. epilog on Bnetudo e l ope: ' • • •,
A Ants•ess' ... ... ....
,000
A. d•creus In wpsols '' • • f¢l bOO
- tlinlase..ln.po.4ersits •
.Jolll'o 4 o
An Inctaana ‘n circulation. ' 106 , 000
lll4oketo >hy Tclegrllrft.
Bo4.ftSoda. /ono b —Plant varj, , sod. natiitnelly,
ilantild at $l. Wheat beary ;' pales at 161.600 t 16 fat
*hits. and $1 40e1. 60 for 0.4 Qom notice ttd pritie/i
steady bite 830 7slialir 886463 IPrciylmona
but to rah' demand :. natoll-41hontders Tkii,Bl4sa OXa.
Meta York Idwor; St o oo sllcl7 21. . Stlakey on.
6bilagi6
Ohio hold at 108300
giant ow af lace d.—flonr is sotlie at Se 6066 70,
Wheat 61m. - Ms frost on dattirday to this vidatty ram
fort seism sad 'limbo! a foiling of general alarm.
Whisky firm at leige. Provlitoaa ailed:imaged.
tlata ORLI/AL June O.—Option—Sales to-day 8 000
WO; the market ta nachsord . flour with an
sKlTanoing tendency; sales at 60 76 Oorn Is al.° ad.
' , stelae; plea/ ars 100 Mahar; whi's is quoted at
$l.OO. Oats 664 per nolhol. Profibto on cotton to Li.
Tetpool hare adonnOod 1.104, and are now quoted at
6104.
. • ,
• ' Marino Latell Igence.
'Rua , 0 June 0 —4 , 4.1 d alto Indians.. from
New York; Alp Vi eatmorelaud. Irrma rbiladelplojsi
°alien Stir, from Cardiff ;, bark. MAW), Irak fela
York ; bark Mari Ann. (roar Barre. • : t
A Itomance of the Last Island CalissaitY.
Wow Cirloaes Ccirrsopifeleeee of the Bt. latch It.
pablicani
„A story, strange mid rcimantio enough to seeiie
khe invention of an imagine:leo • Mind, bboame'
nown recently to a re* persdne in this oily; yet.
licwever imitantio or t trange it may hound, the
gentleman who communicated It to mb asadred me
of its absolute truth, and gave sue the names of
the parties connected with the affair. At the time
whon that terrible catastrophe eacitried at Last
'land, off the southern coast of Lottietang, by
`which ro many un'ortnnate people were swept
Wily into the Galt by the raging tempest, or
overtaken and drowned by the rifting flood that
ovisrwholmed the low, sandy kat, a middle-aged
'gentleman and his family, consisting of a wife and
two or three children, were involved in the oaks..
mity.
In the midst of the thick gloom, the storm, iho
ohnfusloo, and terror of the scene, the gentleman
lsoante separated from bits little family and barely
escaped with hie life. The horror and distress of
the poor man at the trodden loss of his dear ones
may be imagined by those who love their own
Wives and children. For several days his friends
feared that his mental sufferings would deprive
:him of rearm and one of them kindly invited, him.
to make his home at his house in Now Orleans, for
tinie, hoping that he would gradually come to
look more calmly upon the misfortune that bad
befallen hive
It happened that with the .family in which be
'thus boost:lse domesticated was livig a Young and
liecomplished lady, of fine person 'and manners,
*be, having compassion upon the ennead stranger,
lbok upon herselfthe - pious duty of doing *Very
'i
. tang in her power to alleviate billsorrows,• and
eke him forget the past. She played and saug
r him; read to him rode with him, and finally
laughed and Joked with him—so fleeting and teen=
Mary are the greatest of human gr i efs when
brought under the influence of the enjoyments and
dßlights of life:
In brief, she carried herconsolatiOna so far that
'the gentleman bectatee.enamored,• infatuated f . - and
Oho
his passion, or whether the fast that
ihe was a Poor school teacher - an d he a' wealthy
l'ir
Canter l'r e
Influenced dherbili ll au b d e r and
decision fortu n n On Whether
hisprop e s s l : l
ion, is not a question proper to be considered bare
' ease it to say that she accepted his offer Alpe
' a cing that, out of due respect to publio opinion; a
ear must elapse before their union should be eon
atemeted- As time passed on preparations for a
agnifisent welding proceeded. The gentleman
purobased a splended trousseau, laid out his plans
for a bridal tour and for their subsequent domestie
ettlement, and, in feet; everything wont on swim
singly until near the close of his term of proba
tion The event of a single day in this ease, as in
housands of others. served to destroy in an instant
this matrimonial schemes, though whether his sub.
aequent peace of mind and happiness were not
!promoted thereby, is a question. A short time
}i review' to the day assigned far his wedding, he
resolved a letter from his wife—still in the flesh-..
!dated froin Rio de Janeiro, informing bine that
I
late and one of their children were alive and well,
,and would probably be in his arms within every
;short period. -
It appears that amidst the destruction and
.chaos of the terrible storm in which it had been
supposed the and her little ones were iost, Madame
clung Miser yo - ungest child, and when the
waves submerged the island, and swept away
everything upon It; she floated Out into the Golf
upon 'oertam fragments of the general wreak,
,Drifting, : finally, after much auffering, into the
track of sea.going vessels to and frees this port:
she was plated up by en outward , bottnd ship and
- carried to Rio ' no opportunity oecurrlng,- in the
meantime, to send her back to the Wks. The
• voyage was a tong one, and sloknem had pre,
vented her from taking passage in the first vases , /
that sailed for her native, land, and by some
'fatality the letter which thus apprised him of her
existence,
reached his hands bet a few hours pre ,
vines to her own arrival What foll Owed can
. readily be imagined—how - the sober, staid, middle.
aged gentleman, doubtful whether to be disap
pointed or happy. broke the astounding news to
his unsuspecting fiancee ; how she, poor girl, went
first into tears and then into hysterics, and was
finally consoled by his posuniary liberality, end
how all parties ultimately resumed their original
positions, and were happy, the wife not being per
mitted to know bow narrowly her husband bad
escaped slipping his meek into a second anattimo:
nial halter.
ELIZA. Vann has recovered $5,000 damages
from the Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia (Ohio)
Railroad Company for &Cling her' husband, a
valuable brahesman,
THE CITY.
AbIIIBBBIZNTB TlllB 891414/N6_
*Ailror , Bruar Tatratia , —The/Onaßpa*pnalt
ttOryark. 4 t:147.1
Tunirai —Morris Brat 10, PA); aztrt:
:Brarqn,l43gelatlltifirels, and Cow•belliiittainer.
carorms.—ata•cittworrou6.l69 l 6?
somi hour patitc,Pantarnlines, Dancing; and tiktfing:
ZISDIBULYAVIA AOADEXY OP TUN PINS AZIlfll7
tlon of Pitatinga and Btatux7. "gks
'MEWING. OP.TRE BOARD Or GIIA.RDiANs or
moo Pt/on - - , The* Boerd - orGuardlena hold their
ointal gated meeting yesterday afternoon, the pre
sident in the chair.
he - -agentrepottod- the , eeeetteofor the Alter ,
tom for the week ending, as 2 246, flowing a de;
crease of thlitYfeit'Arkoe the name ported lost
No. adroltteAduring)holpast two - Weeks , 239
N. births
No. deaths
19
No: disabarfied - ' ' ' ' 170
No. eloped, 48
No. furnished -witiCledenge ".' 06
Na., , ,u moale 160
Total Lumbar inichltewomen'S otitlvarde.. 1,173
" colored 75
" vihtte'Llen's " 960
," colored ~" ;.. 38
Harlan. s`ubmitted the following as theamount
l of tea furnished to the Almshouse •
Aoltintit inuetin 1858;•front March' 1 to fdvf' 31;
3 511 pounds • amount need in 16,9, from i March
1 to - Marl24 685 pounds.-leavinir srbalanoe on
hand of 1 5 27 9,-IPWITI ;. Palatal An favor Of 1859,,
90 pounds. - • , '
Several applications for relietcrere • heard and
approptiateli 'Mimed of. ,
A oommtinioatlon from a "aka-dealer,' asking
payment nraietovei - avas read and referred to the
Committee on Accounts ,
The iniVdotor' agent reported baring !waived—
Bond °sem i ;130 87
Support oases " ' c 270 50
401 37
lilt of children Nand oat Was „read. Among
theta was thb name 'Of a boy indentured ; to the
captain of a canal boat... , .
A great deal of debate , arose as to the propriety
of 'binding 'oil' boys to :Notated, - the.
action was sustained by a vote of yeas 15, nays 4.
The Hospital Committee reported that they had
abided bt. Thomas flutter as 'a warier In plaea-of
Patrick., WoOdi:sitspondal -Patriok: 'Wood
in olace of a nurse that had been discharged.
Mr. B. B. Sinitbfifesented a bill from Dr: Allen
for $3125 for services rendered subsequent.to the
resignation of llr. Shippen. The matter, was Weft
nitely-postponed. - -
A nuMber- of billewereread:, - ;.Vflien,the , bills
for furnishing Neither and briar work Were read,
Mr Budd objected, as the payment would lead to
estravagenoe. The bake-house oven was an out
rage, and the lumbar work was not worth half th's,
Amount charged
E E.Sotith responded, Making mrettpiana.
Bon of hid "Odrineotfon` with the banding of the
bake-oven. _ , _
The bills *ore Peeled . , and Warrants ordered to
be drawn for the amount. Adjourned. •
Maayiid ' Or Pao
OMISSIVE FRIENDS.--Thiel religious goad+ held
its seventh anniversary at Lonawdods Obe
ter county. oulhe fiet.h,:_3othr. and 31st ult., and
lstiost: , Tor more than: an hour before the time
appointed drctnest,rhe 'building, erected by' the
Progressive Friendlitv.is breaded to 'its utmost or
peony, hundrids'latairding on the adjoining
grettlidet.ighinit; Unablirto pied theiselves into
the,horise, ' The reiigfotialeneiditiei oominene'ed by,
'lO3O A, buidale ,ogeilokpf&Sti itrtlw4
lowed by Oliver, Johnson, whir congrattilated .t,h
mooting Spot' their reassembling under - enoh in
teresting and enemireging airatunsyneett. After
which Thmes W W, lltgginsoniof assochasetts,
was introduced to` the meeting.", e delivered
doe 1 v v impressive dtscotiree, and-was listered. to
Wit she moat profound attention .' lo, o'clock
J - Dugdale left li!,eltouso to address the mild
tude in the open' air.- The linotlieds had increased
to thou Sands, and they pre close attettion to the
speaking. Over:fifteen :bandred , iettioles of Va
rious kinds were counted, and it was estimated
at thbre Johnson
ate thousand persons pre se nt.
that mid Hawing. Coates also poke'
to the:Multitude ObltSide..,
In the house, after Mr. Higgincon closed . his in
teresting remarks, G. M. Cooperepolte-oetenitlable
minister from the State of New look . ; in his ear•
tier life a commander in the United States army,
sabsetinentlY a minister PI the /moiety of Friends,
now one of the pillars of thie new religioup soelety,
whose distinotive Peculiarities dozalet in their utter
abnegation of atzw,ere,rd but invite to mettiberablp
all persons who give theirlaith in tied, bitfilies of
pneonal purity, and works of beneficence and char
ity te mankind, ,Thejr.bond of•assoolatlon is the
unity of the spirit in mots of aharily,ainilave,
they leave evert sortiptehackled Jur tObeologioal
'eptnioni " - • • •
0. M. Clooperriad folloWinry an aged rttiniefer ,
ftbm Ohio, whet is corecited,with the Wesleyan
Methodists. Then ohn Baster. from Cireiretli
spoke in behalf bf t e' Indiani, - and olOsed the
session.;-
ginner was taken each tidy, tinder noble. trees.
The Sleeting norginded.tO Odrolead`by , Frier,ds
from the Eastern, Middle, end Western States. , .
Committees were appeirded tipon yarious sublents,
andrestirtionlee were adopted after reoefring fug
consideration, upon rho subjects of slavery, intern-
Peradoev caste, _print reform, war, sediariaahm,
~. .
A report, on - the cub eat of property—the tele-
Mons of,Capltal andlabor—was read and adopted.
On the mound day a beautiful piece of land, tom
prietng aborts two - two acres, was bought fort the
parpose.. of better ,accommodating the large
,number-attending = - -the . ; meeting::
... Dplatles
Were reoeleed and read • froze - kindred Nearly
ineetin 0, chewing continued. growth.. Letters
frete a so radelied; and a - portion of theta read,
- nf
. din
from - drin Child, A. Mayo,Gerritt
f it
Sinitb; It. Conwagkend Othere;all - fti of en
dottrigem6nt ; . - .-' ..
.
Ar , rorierstmorg... - -Yeltter aY - War'. Et _llMe
=fixed, y law for the appointment, by the,qonite;
ef °Wiens to Sarni hoards 'if - giaitliaell of t the
pooF, and of health ~under; the previsions of , the,
recent atit,:ef Alsetibly re-organieing those Wiwi.
Thaeppolotmentemedeere as follows c , ::; - _ ,
By the Supreme Court: Board of Eittirdlatm=i.,
George Williams,Mitie , years; • Bolartd, - -Branus -
Iwo years ;• Robert...Pt Wing, one year. A -- - '
Board of lietitiPatil • B. - Goddard, .M.'D i ,
three years; James A. McCrea, M. D,,, two 7eAra ;
John Rebblna,•one yeti.- , - • ` ,' - r 1
By the Court of Common Pleas: Braid? pr,
Guardians—John M. Marie. three years; Bihinan
W.' ?Weer, two - tears) John Bobbins, Jr , Une
year,, ,
_„ „ . , • . . • ~.,.
Board Of Haalth— Rees La 'ROOM, M. I) , three
Jeartt; William W. ifeen,, two years I Mahan
unes,s one year. " ' ' ' '
DNA MESS AS AN ENCnell.—Yesterday racirif-'
ing,pne of the gentlemen summoned to the Court
of quarter Sessions.. to serve .as -sk petit- juror
during the present teeth, gaited to excused from
duty on account of his extreme deafness. Thefol
lowing oonversation tateUrretito vary the Whets
of the prooeedings:
Dietriot Attornei Ininghead. "Yon say yon!ere
deaf. Cala you hear what lam now saying to
you?.', ",. 1
Juror. ,' I really cannot!" lExceesivelaughter
among the spectators, in whiob the Court pined:),
District Attorney. "You ere certain you marmot
hear lose ?ft ,-' :" ' ; •', ' , ~. ' " ' , z
.Juro t . (Ssmewlsat perplexed.) " I reallx,do cot
tbiok I do !" 1
The response of Jedg,6 Allison.' , lBlandasldefor
the present," renewed the merriment. _ ,„. 1
The deaf juror was fieally aseased • ,
1
-littrslot..Aotalne. , OU gatfirdttittgettiiOone
Mr. James lithe` ridding near ' the'honOngli of
Bristol, met with a Seibert! tiOdirlint.' • It: appears
he was engaged in loading a pang colt to water,
when the animal roared .up and, struck. Ar. I(.
with his fore-feet. The blows felled• him to the
around, after. which the colt-jumped-on; him,
bruising him in - the most fearful - manner. . Me
shoulder was also dislocated, and setter° internal
injuries were recetied,
The ladies of the St.,james Apisoopil Church of
Bristol, contemplate holding a floral fair,and feati
varon Thursday and Friday of the present week,
the proceeds of *Wei:twill-be appropriated towards
the liquidation of the debt on the parsonage.
A TRUNK _FOttiht,-.s,..4entlentuin, while
walking through-the
of
on Ate west bank i .
the Sohaylkill on Sunday 'affertioon,' tsetseseal the
Girard avenue and Columbia avenue bridges dis
covered a large,'well-made. trunk; containing a
lOt of female wearing apparel. Information was
lodged at the Fourteenth-ward station-house, and'
the trunk Was conveyed "to that place. Among
its contents was a letter dated Drumard, 39'h
June, 1855, signed James 'Amtl , .Stisin'?deAllister,
and addressed to their daughter. Another pities'
of paper appeared to be a
s recipe, and bad the
name "Maggie Prentiss" upon it. ' The trunk
awaits an owner at the Spring Garden,llall.
~ _
. THE MEDICAL SOCIETY of the State of POW , -
syivania will hold. its eleventh annual ituurl;g4 is
this city, to-morrow, (Wednesday,) at 11 o'cloOk
A. M., m the Dan ektts.;Onlversity of Pennsyl
vania, (department of A.rts.l Ninth street, below
Market The committee of arrangement will be
in attendance there this (Tuesday) afternoon,
from 4, to 6, and tomorrow morning, after, 0
o'clock, at whioh times and place tbikdelegates are
requested to call and register their names. , 1
• Am:tuatara° Zusgs.i-Thefollolving amounts
of.fines, and, penalties ; were paid tato -OM Oily
Treasury during theasonth'of 3day. by the'sevefal
aldermen named: Aidernian it C ',littetrnalr,
$37: 'Alderman °MIA: 543 30 ; 0 Berizier: $2O ;
J King, $33 41; J. Plankinton, 585 17; J, Sol
der.' $21 . 50 ;, 0 L. It amsdoll, 4079; 'W .' . - G. 'Dou
ro*, $34 41. Total, 5270 49. "• '— , - ,
DEATH IN -A STATION;IIOUSE.—Yesterday
morning ti man named David Mclntire wae.found
dead in his cell in the, Second-distriot -statio)l.'
house. - HO btid been arrested - by Oilicer Deare%
and committed by Alderman Tittermary, on', a
charge of vagranoy. - Be waft a native of New
Jersey, and about
,thirty-two years of age. The
Coroner wassent for. .- . • .'t
ANNUAL CONVENTION..-r-The forty-first an
nual °envoiWeb of the- WU' 'Jarenler& Church,
in the United Buttes, will be held in this city ,dtt=
ring.thenresenOviek. The opening services Will
commence to morrow morning, in the Bev. Mr.
Benade's church, ittlilterry street, west of Twen
tieth. A largo attendance of delegates and mem
bers anticipated. -•- =' - '
PASSING 00UNTNIIFEIT MONEY.-,-YeldeldNy'
morning, a woman named Ellen Bark was taken
before Alderman Moore, 011 the charge of having
vassed.a.oonnterfat ten.dollar,note,.ot the Roleten
Bank, of Fitchburg:, Mere , upon Mrs. Anna Mul
ler, at her. store, 111 Chester, Delaware county.
She wen held to bail for a further bearing:
OVERBOARD.—At G late, Do:m i na Sunday,
night a woman named Ellen Shields aooldentally
fall, into the Delaware, at the . first wharf above
Market street. - Bilker thite wee attracted to the
Epot, and, after considerable diffieulty, rescued
her froth her perilous position, ttnd'uek her to `the
Sixth-ward station-house. - • . •
Goma TO POTTBVIS4IO.:= Thi3 iiormantotyu
Orioket Olub, which Ms" some of the best players
in this country among' KS members. will 'start for
Petteville,,on Friday'neat,-for the prirrose 'of en
gaging in a match with the Pottsville Club.
Tue regular monthly meeting of the Minis
terial Union of this city wild take place tbis.(TneE
day) morning, in thii"Unien 3t. E, etturoh;Fourth
street, below Arch; at 10 O'Clook,
REIM TO Axewait.--Wm. M'Keever Was
held in $1 000,Issil
.yetterday'lxiorning by Alder
man Patolieil, iti - anawer the charge ofOommittirte,,
an assault upon Maar Adams.
BUILDING 788PHaroa APPOINTED.—Yr. Rohl!,
H. Shells has been appointed one of the building
iitspeoters by the judges of the Court of Common
Pleas
APPOnagn.—Mr..fitopb'on D, Anderson, of
the Pennsylimattlan, has been Appointed by Post
master Browns to Om chief olorksbip iu the post
. MM-plettproN.—The different Iportizaa
m,,es el Via , military organisation. yeetdi.'
'Aar h Id. eir eliktion for reams. Mel officers
'...4lmted for flOtbrigade are as follows a -
, 4 ,01 zntokrae.
I'4 BrigaditGenergi George Oadwalador.l .
Ittlirada , tisp!t6t4r; David P. Weaver.
',a' . ArtglerY:-.l44llaralant.—Colonel, 'Preemie . rilk,
tame ;`.'lla , `titeniabt colonel, ['John E. MiarOby ;
meier. William A. Lomb. . ~,
Infantry Regiment — Colonel . Wm. DiLe l vw
Jr.; lieutenant colonel, 0. F. Wilhelm; nisjor;
Alexander E. Newbold.
.- . .
..First Cray Troop.—Captain, Thomas C. James
Bret liaataaaal, pe9cond lionten
ant, That/Ile Smith ; , 00ritet, Wm. Camao.l
Black gu4ecsrs. 77 ,Capialp, _Philip Bicker
'Brit iitootid#enten
ant Valentine .
raltooarraananit.
' The returns. from the teoend brigade a're eery
inoomtdote. , It •is Prettyioertain. , hewever; that
John D. Miles has been elected Brigadier'Generit
by a large majority. leader P,ogb has been islect:".
ed. Drigede Inspector. 06nroy,,.0olonef.,
Messrs. Ryan and O'lCane, who were running for
Lieutenant Colonel and Major, were elected with
out opposition. -
We hate no returns from the third brigade:'' -
The armory of the' Philadelphia Grays was
erowde4 during the evening by punthers of anxious
Ind expectant 'ioldiers and 'oltieens. ns:the,re-,
turns came In, Annorineleg the election of the stm
easaftiPmarididateCtheenibtallatte Utitounded,-
A committee waited on General Cadwalader, who
entered the, arieory Amid the moot,terrllla cheer.
dug, and, in response to a general eall, made every
neatspeeelt, thanking the Picldiersfor their conk
- dance fa him, and troinbirie renewed - exertions in
the future for the good of the volunteer organiz
lion, - •
A table Was
. .nit in ; the n armpry, by the company,
ofivericrilth eatables end' drinkables of a verk
ardent and substantial character. The oonifinv.
made a very telt& attach bn the provisions, and
we need not eny carried
,eyeryp '
ing by i storm.
AViren We 'left, iil•Verii later hour; the °limning
and speaking was being continued, with; a very
alight prospect otoeesing before midnight.: We
hope to present fall returns of the election rte.
morrow. z - 4,
critiz'ioi 'ribs tailaii.--LTlin _Floral ,pair,
and Festival, now being held at Comma tin
der the auspices pf!thrsTyngliefe. the pins:cads
of whicharo to - he - dedicated triri fu nd
_for the con
tructionsCutMoine ...forAnc.galleri ;trending to'
be — is'eneeess. 'The :opened ye sterday, -and.
Was well' attended ladranss who were
alive Wm the impoitanire of this movement, and we
are pleased to learn 11110 - : a literality has - been
evinced citi did parrot lair Mims ft' cionkißuting,
which is worthy of the highest commendation.
Among the attraetions offered for ,persone to:visit
the fair, in addition to the magnificent display of
flowers, the tempting strawbernee, ioe dream '
other seasonable delicacies, the Philadelphia Braws -
Band,
„Ng. 3 . , is in constant, attendance, hiving
kindly VolunteeYed its servicirefor the benefit ot
this audd oanse. Mrs. Duffield; the. aceopplishod
soirees, read some chotiei4alections, Duns
Bliakspeare, on Th tired ay evening. and Mrs. Rush.
Mr., Reach, Dr. Valentine, ?earn Hinstrefe/titd , '
Others -bave volunteered their hulloes ; that.
apart 'from the object in view, (which should
itself be 811E11018a' to induce our citizens to visit•
this place,) the pleasure-seekers cannot, we feel
timbre& spend an hour more agreeably than .by:
&tiling_ at tionoert Hall any, evening during the
present-tireek.
VISIT TO POTTSVIT,T.T.--The Humane Base
Company, - ,of Pabst%le; hire riniently had
in this city a splendid apparatus, which '.
,built
he'
taken to them ou,the 15,th last, hythe members of
the Columbia Eogine'Contianj, of this eity.l Tte
unsolicited honor of taking oha y ge 'of 'the new
litifflage:harlierar`biost Worthily conferred,Mpon
the latter-organisation, Which, fonrasPeotability
and efeolenery, ranks among, the very foredo/it of
the Philadelphia ifiro, Department. The anius•
ids alit be, teinporagili.honsod in the.; new and
magnificent building beionning to the Columbia,'
in Filbert street,. above Eleventh. and thence
taken to Pottsville by thamembers, who will par
tioipate in the Arrentin citizen's dress. The hoe ,
pitality of our Pottsville firemen is proverbial. - eta
doubtlees.theY will manifest it, warmer, then ever
ori- tilts -decagon: 'Well inar.they tairesds the
Columbia," for he; history.oontains some nether.
'noblest dee ds that over graced the 'annals of phi
lanthropy.
Bunk; Pians.—At nine - o'clock last eye. .
ning, a slight Are occurred at No. , 113041diuket
treat, caused by a window curtain taking die
At 'ten o'donk,:an alarm' wag faulted•:l4 the,
burning of a, window curtain, at. a drug store in
'the vicinity Of Eleventh' and Bich 'streets, Da
ttinge
DaTadisii.—',our women were detected, in
Germantown; at,ten 'clock_ last ,evening, While
indeavorlogfe'mra ' „o Vounteifeit 'fite4ollar , notes
on Alteßack of Commerce, 12rie, , PE. One of them
was arrested and looked npto, await a. bearirg,
The - othei thiod Made their escape and staittidf.r
-ALMOST illnownen;-;At Mar o'clock Mast
evening. a men named John-Fludth attempted to
irown himself by jumping
,into this palaver, at
aie•sotiet, under,lbe , hifinence of
liquor. He.was yenned by aalevedore, and taken
to his residence in,Tinth etreet,,below Aral.;
• gc Cliszeirsort isf-;-11 1 1en , !arit, ire
Reins! M . have% those Icing talked-of limbliedibilv
in; hydrentel" Be* ,wareerviatheili •
really at hand, sheuld' tolciew .erheittair
they are to be 0 104 11 4 , 11.4 6 10 1 ,-liatChln 4 tube
quiteharidY. - - •
STABLY BaitiED. , =Th ' e'stable of Mrs. !left,:
on the Wissahioireit;',*as destroyedby, Are on Bari.;
day afternoon. The losibil eithnstediatAso9.,.
, 0 0 03-AlemP4CAlugLthil,UatlY; reolligg In 'the
- Water near Fort Hamilton.
IIaDT, OF MO' BALBaY
ort sliatictON
(from the NeVitorlrEsPritador list aventeg.3 t
The remains of the body found in the water nest
forr - Itamtiton; on Stinday enrenitwariitsougiSrpr
be tliore,of gra..rway,bestritalsty;Aite of M'
West Twelfth street. As. yet the crank
death remains a mystery- but from at, the, AO
and circumstances in possession, of the police 'aid:
et - the 'ditieeeed ' lady, - Hortim
MIL HalelY liastelin - Mjataifotudy •
lie - fhonalf - illode"fiatifednitaday liftisrateinovhdir
she left the' house under pretense of going out to
purchase a pairof shoes, at the same time telling
-her inotius - r,llll,re , Dein. ; - that SIPOUTd4Atran
tt appears that Mrs. Halsey bad formed en int-
DluperAttruthmept-, fee„ant Intensive contraotdr of
Brooklyn, and hid been in the habit of meeting
him nut in e. clandestine manner, , ,
This Brooklyn irentleMituliad , also Written let
tors to Mrs. - Halsey, one or both of Vitieh She Was
ansvering - the - morningwrevlonsloter ditappesr-
Once, when her , husband yletectad her in the se..
and amusing her of itfldelltY, tv painful domestic)
,trosp6 followed., le, Halsey gave the letters She
bed dedsidettil iferlifieitinct, and Mblappearmi, in
a feat hours afterwards. Her absence Wei the
Mutes of great trouble and sorrow la the
family. -
Mrs Dean, the mother of the missing lady, be
earns; almost - firantio , ,Withgrlef. illte would not
believe her daughter had _taken a false atop, and
sepreicted , feite Abet Mr: Halsey. in a Moment of
extreme passion, bad „initiated violence „upon .bts.
wife; and put' her out of the way. - ^Arittiegnently
the Another called on Gen.Stiplt. Qarpenter for
itiVitte he to what course it *es best to pursue in
order to recover bier:daughtisr. •
When it was, ipt(matei4: that - Mrs. Halsey had
voluntarily eliaidened 'ben brieband, 'and sought
protection ' , with,. the -.lBmitlyn :contractor, the
almoit, jie,ort•brolcen lady_ fainted, eudleit to:the
-Beerfeffert`WatiAnade disioifer the
wboreaboute of Mris.;:ifeisuly; but iiithorit'avn%
.desorlpl46n:rtf:the'bOdY'fraind lithif , wat
down the' bay .!eorifitpoods isfaititiVeirsotlfr with
that previously given rf Mrs: Halsey - , by her
-mother.- - The brother -of-theirdirting ladynalled
on Capt. Walling„thia ,(Mon)iay) morning. end
told him be'ettorposittiel that the body found *ss
that of his sister, and made immgcßate prepare,-
tidos to go and see tbe'body. • • ,
There being some suspicion! against Mr. Henry
Halsdy, the hoshand, he was arretted by Oftliers
Sampson l b DeVon. of the Deteotive farce, and .
'brought - to the Patine beedgu%rteri, Brciotue
street. -Later -in 'the morning. Deputy Superin
tendent Carpenter, and, the officers accompanied
Mr. Halsey, to Fort Hamilton, in or der - to plea
the body: - " - "
-•• • .
Kra Halsey 'wail I' beaatlfal lady, and some
time ago gave ShakapearAan -readings in 1/11$
fay under the Dune - of- *Fenny , lfean-Horrard.
Mr. Balmy_ lea very rorpootable
et present penta!k`alment overcome' with hladOmpaVo
troubles..
Another Wife-Murder in New York.
• It transpired yesterday afternoon' that a Iprri
his murder had been committed at No' 222 - West
Seventeenth street , --a woman named Sarah Jane
Meyer having been murdered by her husband.'
Geo. Meyer.. It appears that ahout,seven o'clock
yesterday morning the wife of lifoyerroaroe to the
door of her apartments and screamed loudly for
help, but after remaining , therefor a , few mo
meats she retired to her rooms -, Shortly after
ward she was observed' emptying "e pail of wa
ter In the yard ',and:dgain retiring. At about
ten` o'clOok she again 'bSgan screaming, tontine•
live for 'mini time; when again silence Prevailed.
and toth Was no take heard'. At abtaat I o'clock
,ti . tia-neighbors , began' to moped something Was.
wrong,-and, several, proceeded to the deor :of
Meyer'' room; asking admittance, but' no re
'ply was given. . Then,' feeling satisfied that all'
was not .riett, they- sent, forta,,politteman, who
broke open the dqor of qn, , tointi, - when the body
of the woman was foiniilnearilte stove dead, and
covered with wounds. - Meyer was brushing his
hair when the policeman entered the room, , and
said, "She struok me first," and stated that be
was fast on the pointof going to the stetlon•botise
and surrendering himself. Ho was immediately
arrested and locked up in the 'Sixteenth-amid
station-house: .Hie: two children rime -found
asleep, in bed, in an inner apartment. • ,
On examining' Meyeirss room a smoothing-iron
pair -of shears wore fOtind,- 'covered - with
blood, both of which be used, no doubt, to carry
out his hellish wpm. , • •
Both parties were intemperate and quarreled a
great deal.—N. Y.• Cam...Admits/Ir, yesterday.
'change, June 0.
3103.110.
New York Stock •
-..13R00AD
5000 Mo Hiatt tto 8 , 1,3( 446 Hooding P. -88.1 f
nao 111 Freel'd bdo ...01 100 Mich Oen It 42
00 Am Br 80nt..51.100 1 5 0, do 41%
62 Bann"Coal Co 813.; 100 &Hail Riper b6O .11
180 Psoldo Mill B 8 :..10 • 110) - do - ' 1030.3136
bO. , •,do - -100.821 g 60 do 1F2.31M
2411 i Y Central ~, ... , 73.. y 25 11l Oen It 629. 5 %.1(
.400 do 1 , 8.78 150 Chi ot Hk I H..0p0.68 ti
250 do • ' 7•lk 50. - - do 060.5814
200 do 72 200 Brie It 51(
100 - d 0..., 13.73 280 Ilarlem It pret.,..85%
~..
203 .dci..'..: - ..: . 111.72 X ' -
'
TRIO. SIARILVTB.,
lanes are quiet at $5.10 for Yap, end so 75 for
Tearto.•
FLOOR —The market for State and Western Four
opened beery. but &rood a obeda bettor. with largo
receipte, and sales of 7 COO bble at $6 4006 70 for
edper
flne State; 9600.7.40 for extra do; $6 e 0.870 for
aunerfine Westoro 18 8507 25 for Wes do ;'s7.lom
730 for round hoop - Southern Flour is no =
ohanged with Wear( 1.200 We at $1 SOW 60 for mini
to go - d. and $7 °tete 60 for extra brands Calends Flour
is tiOtainal.
opus.—Wbeet , opened dull, but toWard Abe o'oae
towed, and elms Run, with Wee of 7 000 bridals at
pOo for unound ribloago. Clore Ea flev er, with Wee of
Western mixed-at -87.68 a; '
white Ote. and round yellow
Oto Rye rather easter ; 000 We from store
brought 973t0 • Parley is quiet. , Oats are firmer, and
quoted at 45,613 for Southern, Ponnsylvanli and Jer
sey and 62056: for State, Canada' and Western,
Puovferoxe —Pork fs quiet Init flriner. with sales of
260 bele at $11.87X for new Mesa; $l4 Miele 76 for-
Prime ..,Beef in unchanged, with Pelee of 100 bble at
$8 76.7 95 for conatry.Prlme; $8.60.0 26 for noun.,
Hops; sl/.14 for repacked Mono; and $ 4
0 00,16 CO
for extra . 'Baton- and Outrueata are quiet.- 'Lard it."
Liquor, with Pelee of 100 this at 111(st32dirrI3uSter Ja
steady at 10,20,3, for both Ohio and State. Cheese is
-dull at , bsolne.
lo Sem i witti MOO 96 09 WO
tvatil44
g iit4 'AWito et,
ils 34iii , reAt* VltitiA , u s fi,18511;
The dowa werd is„ dexyof`stoeta A PP ea, " 4l b" .." - *-
c4 eakid gOstylkill Narigatton,
prsfercad, i 0 _ 1 kd0yfi5ie,44,44.66#6717/0 41 a l""m t
a fikfx... 41 - 1144,4A 4v ivi i Aj m Orto l rri
Y° 44 , ' 6. 4 ls qTl . 44ieilitsidtsi orighlditlipdseds "Saw
*,sts'7lstion bSiidS 4 . l**
-- ,140 - 1641 6esk,psr ,
'eSailit 69 (bistiirtiiiN..ityliii:AW
,r_11244, of
1870, -
at 90; parettrerterikAertioy shsiee broispanii
Pbi4delshis ?Asir nestetetdireek of TIM,
nailliS ; TerceersfiesdigastmodestpaerlSs6.
Lehigh Zips Sold
-it Oresb sad similar busies
have ksteelosnl '05q,"66)4 . 14„
Themoue* mitts! 11,1*177 erride
greeter thisi y arida-
Weed at abut eight per cent frit gobliibtiniarefil pa
per;;Sedif.rr inferior grades the iiitoKii*lrrae - nine
•Pe/seatospwsrdifts ' ,
"'leo
:ciae29thicanigiegrorg : 27 ...t
gliFitlailifti-it
r ds l .l;
- teff-gette
g g :
t •
Vet!, s itriette -1- ". "-r '
rra'lY9.- EP- • - 31 4§§
c'°''="p§l;l§§l§§t§-§g.
:1110,2054Ma20)0 2 5.
-.. -,- ...4mu.-4m , ...2 2 2 2
1
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-
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g, iorev'el. • - ig- '-'- PS fwg
sm:.r , -sIN MPl'
.. , ;
to7oomwpwoop,cppoz4WlN ,
1-gbt4VragnelgSpeS
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Weatt .
- - •
!I 4 p. 'ir
11. Witste " TX — o ' " 7"""'"wAg ri,'
1 glgsgrinEtEitarPa§ - t
1
f ..
;I .-4_ ;,.,, r,,,_ 'N,. ~.:, i got 4p,
111 trgrigraztrmo,.o.-44. 4.
~....., 5 ...,
11.- 1 2 T 4*' 1 "'-' l '- er i l Ift'
1 1
-
8 CO -, a -..- steta b gts , s ,
-to 1 , 00 ,
iariltrikoragrtsvggi
,
hails 'etstidaeat shows & eon
tiaettow lately ailmmeacbtl,loo QR aylwx ilia*
_leaf,.
16'16a - in OeiteAs
pain dolUty oist of pie sad a hilt willifoai446l the &c:
ersage - indspoiits.it below sixtv-0110 '
abmpara with firisio&& 'oats' ad rot ,
1 3, "!.‘ - z-g. 7
Clepital Stook ;3..211 586 365 ; 341,585.870,11na. 8995
Losoi .. '26371 875 26.403 458. De. 229,581
oriole - 5 41t, 587 .571,759 .Der... 106,172
Doe 701 othes a - 1,817 914 1 896261-De " 78.847
Doe to otber„ Us.. 8.867 146 8,408 574, De; $6421
Depastts: 10 884.995 16,454,661;.Da- 0 7 .1366
Cfroplattati 2,092,198. 21253,73§.41iii. 36.164
2857. , - - Specie.- eireatsVo;Mitlatalti:
1(oY - 4 4:.•.•.21,109,462 2,071,464 •2,141,11.8 15,835,753
3'61 M5..21.803174 8.770.701 LOU 035
2olr- - -5 ..41,51i.,923 6 685 , 877 „ 2,484,181 .
• 41859
Jan 8....26 481 057 6 068,856 2,741.755 ..17 049 066
Web. 7 -06,472669 5 979 489 2384 453".17 - 007.167
6ioral, 7—.26,719 861 5.926 714 1 2.901,83738,871,8811
28..:.513 947,429 6 296 293 -3 0 7 9 255' 17.016 060'
eteril 4 - ..;.27,581 547 6.868 043 B.Sls 196 ,17.164.770 t
er 11..,,47,884.668 6,144.205 310 1 0144 V 37;002 970
5 1- MI: „28,108,108 6 404 076,11.861.641 „11,829,494
'25:2.2 7 .811118 8 689,501.01,179,286 ' 17,8 0 4.911
May 2....:57.747,8313 - 6, 4 80. 9 16,,-.3,051.722.27711 229
;..27,6115.4 7 8 6 349 8,90 , =8 159,718 .1 '3r4411125
18 ....21435,268 8,286,630 , 11190 001.,'„17,803,261
45 837.976 922,14,X8 014'659' - .1/1381 849
80....28,406 458 5.525,759 2,975 7p:.18454661
Jdaa .6 .7.96.177,615 6,416,68 7 - 2,992,1 M *- - 16,886,926
The f6golylig_l64ite report of 15961i84*,4145a.i.at2hip
P111 .1164 !04 6 ,9 111 1 479 17 Hausa foi the week alwilfit 31094
4,1889: r - , ,
1859 Ciaariaga .Thalataiiii
;Slay - 80 ':" 173 691 768:86'' - - 588.286-86
- - • - n.sobsearat - 80 tev"
Jane '' '.
.... • 8400,78 876`==363818 - 80
4, 2 ' 8 894 809.25 , 187.219'06:
"8, • 804'86861 25 - API 4 4 0. A
4 • 304 286'80 44111.11232"
Total - $2O 2t6,086 82 $12441 TAO 06:-
saiThi s tteseWli : llliss
clued. s grigeibt,q*ef sad one-)tsit j .psisisty, pigs ! :
ble on the 233 inst..
,• - •
1 The Trenton-An:Vim sag thit - 1114 Woke.f rah
on or -11
seri 0 f tko p roposed bridge beer' tier DeerwAret
p
II illntllleff IMP lint
"were- atoned- nt-tdotritol s e
.. , ~ re
ceived eatoseilptioiliti iletiiiiiiiliii`etiditetfakainuma
dollares , -thies' Making 16 , 101 61eittleriakolihelheu,
heed &Wire 'Otiitorntittai.sls . oAtrUg*if l be
nig° retarded fa P t o* l a * O 4 qPosedf , t. ) 4 l4o,o-
A cote iromilee Gees or loshar, k Biatiiilltivßa66 ,
Note Itvortg , falletiei is thee iieseWhltili444 - noto;
kek . ripdrting tie4ti ' the ' pme 03 . 4 of t 1 0 *d; ie.Clelei,
, metes, irie 7 Pes:;haiiali*e stafa etesiejegoa; 15 - 4
11448d:rota Wiatntek Bask; ,Olnetkosj aehshehei vfg.
netts, eteetetroati a c - iivc6 ,, V r ieidiettrellr l owl 4 '-'
right aerie:lL Mei 1 • ,iotiiiijeffAiii, 6* :oilier 110/-
Ptrki -*alike the Sea* oo ,' , itintik*ltialoi OCAtills di*
s s--- - " - ,
PiALDEPArs* !TPA!! ,/ -T 11" : 11 M."
- • . 1 ,
, . -:-. 2l l b, -1 , - -'. lee* lb 8680. - ss,..- :, s,,r, -1 ,-,— , sso ~ :,
learoaric freuracir. szoiraliferoc4.3in-ir6eCiiroiii.
, OM `lizarestaallikiseetji/PPIMArgr", T . ' •Lel k i " . AA.-
:aia, Q400,*014.31 1 . :' ', A .; '. i .... i ' ",:, 4' .. { ,AA.- ' -' ) , ,
, A ' ..' r - A. A n t { ' A ttet. 4, ‘ .., A A
MO 011111 &Ali 6 . 0 1 5 1 1, A1 3 2. 1( tili'l r iSA l llllKOWniastic ,-
too* eatiltt tog Ti.iblat 1618-' - - 17 44 11 -L-T-,,,e01011„,_ :INC-
A006,86Til Nat 61: 1 66 1 :';418 1 00 r 1..--.--- :V•4". /W -, : .
a 801 Nmr,.r.,1',,3406: , !;;,A1i nit_
1
t•OS ~; 41 - crw - . .. :41 - lex 11 Ea _~
y.,.
' 4 1 1 6 1 161ift1e1 ... c6:7 , :48 .-- 1.41eifeint5 . : , ..:;.. - :. it
B-
-S do_ 1 " ./ A • 48 . 1- ,41- . do— 44....16 40
itNorrtiVii • Bov...'box , if - '
_do:.. .- . . ..... 8 , ,x
- 5 'do . — —" bog :a, , de.,; : ....”.•-• 30%
, 6 de .. , 11 ,:.-;.64)4• 1 14; : 40%; " za.",,` Behr
]0 01103 & dra ............ 8 PhllsSzeirs....l4l 111
SOD-EiSit;is4. - .,-.9 1
'l'64lBm:llw 381(
8L PIA 1114 T0wnb511546-
' 18 - do 2-
6 Oam /t Annt.:../22
, -
89 Wall . I tl/2 , etlntak 25M
24 tarts Mile* 31,0... 00
2000 7.1 - fidn OW 102.0 59 .1
/000 .do . ..... 00 ,
MP - • do ... ... 89
600. do -
BROOK
600 317cera Chat 707 - ; Oit
100 Lehtsb Nay 83.. 80
2000 P.lt Ivaco
7e
'..:01,915144?,
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Phlla 071007:%4. vi vatic
Rin oH.. gr 9n(
• Nivinorl99.4loox
Penns 6e 10- -00 Ai
Heading It 19% 19%
'.. 68010. . 78 . 80 -
mt 0E44 fa 08 I
- - Bid: dsirer:
rW4.:sr
Nook; -8 , ' O -
i. !re - 36,); lim
imarlt E'llicAll:SA, og
icTo lotintiv: - 69 ,To .
'4!
liana . 70X
Rah Goal a^ ATK 4836 ,
B.l‘
"-do Alf 70 *Ea
42.5 g
24 1% 407 .4../r 0 :: 88• ;
,00#:
Now fla 1 02 71
.7 "t4:1700110:44".=-157,'*-=J::
•
. nit
0666wi11i
an*
Prank " 60
111 - &„&1661 ao
Ain& Yuman MIX
Philagqtrolot -- )ll4Tkatio: -
Juan 6-11vkabig. -
The liona;inikit Valitttio4nio , siefrabanipaciati the
rode,. re. about Ihe only baYese at POOMlXallens from
so 76 to $7 25 for eonalwas and &Moe anperearg : lll.2.sea
7,75 for extras, irkiB to 5550 for tartly brands' accord.
log to qualaty; 'Theria j li little or no inquiry for ex,
port; bit lisle' of 800 Ws `Neatens extra family is re
ported at a private bargain. Rye Moor iv bald at 94 60,
'end Pennsylvania Corn Meal at 94 - 49' bbl, without dad
ing boyetd. Wheat is is lie ISO demand ; torlis to the
high views or polders, aid ebont l 600 bid Sold itksl.9u
on 700 for red; and $1.7001.551 for whiteolialiAor for
etrfotay print „Ilyprrdhont TOO boo renokylvausla sold
at 91,, bat this plea van not aftik.rwardi obtainable.
Corn is dnU ; about 8 OCO bn. 7011.. w old at 900. &aunt.
Oata are much ingaired for, and held at bOo tr_bne •
Bark—Qaeroitren Is very quiet; lot No. i• is bald at
icr ton. Cotton—There le very little demand
from macuroetursen, and only 105 bales 47.9 been
dimmed of at previous quoted rates Growoitoo—Tho
market is inactive, and Saw and lieltuanla
dull at prevtodi rates. 'Cotes hlilso quiet,*kibiady
Ltpriee.„ ,Proalsloaa-Thais is oak ;much: dolt', owing
to the, difference in the view s of buyers end loners,
about 10,000 Si plaided Hameeold lOKc, and 100,000
lbs salted - 810es at two 4 , lb Wstatey is firmer, and
aoldsta ars asking anarivanosi lent • selling Instinnall
,raj 28629e` tor - Parma `to.Ohlci ; drudge TR, and
olds 280 Anon:
• - ,
AdDiphil a Cott Market.
JuNlt 6. 1869.
The market for Peer Cattle was ratharAullltrday,
but without Much change In'yrloes to . .fore,'tirept for
poor quality, which were. rather lower. The tiParings
tt the different ya.di re - seabed some 1.200 head. Melia of
which were dieposed cf.. follosing ars the partials
lane of the tales at bfartioie and the Eullia
SO Isaac $11.60012 the 100 lb,.
20 B. Inedwin. Chester county. 394111.60.
10 Id—Corso a. Letiatioa;4lo"6ool.l. 50
)7 A. Rideoanib, Lanosater comity, $11011.60.
70 BMth -& Mooney. Oaloi 411012 23
.20 A. litokm.m, Laneaiter muuty, 60
DI T. Bury Lancaster - county, Inferior. 22020.
130 A. Lantle. DauitlOn cona'y $lO 505511 60.
48 8. Rhodes, Berke county, 50 60mt2.
6 t Wm. Stiller, Ohl.. inferior, $OOlO. -
81D Bradley, 111-. $lOOll 60. • ,
20 11 ' Vaniatir. 0 tie 410011. ' .
25 W.4.eeds. Cumbinand county, $11.50
' 12 r nasally & !Murphey, Vit ,$ll. 60012 26. ;
41 E. Maroads. V. , $11.50e12 50
8 J Shelby, Oheaternehtitt, $10.341.,
6 6 J. La , a, Laoreater Uounty,11.11011:10.- " '-
44
N. Williams:Md.. 511.
40 Judie Beatable- 314,440 6001160 ." • -• •
3d P eleVillen, Cheater eqedty, - ,21.2.60.
40 Scott & Kimble,. °bettor county, Stleal2 25. '
10 West AL sander, Chester nanny, 411012.
it Jae. ateffillen. Chester *mots. 414112.:
10 W. mble, Chester county, $11.12 4 ;
60 Seidoettlege, Lanoteter county, 411012.60._
19 If. Liner, Laneeeter meaty, $112512.22.
86 Bochum A; MoCalyNorthamp on bounty, 410012.
;.aa_seldomrid o e, Lsocoster °aunty, 410012. .---. • •
18 L World, Lamellate? county. 11012— .
7 Wm. Mandy, Plailialelphla, $lO.ll 50.
About 7 000 Steep arrived sod acid, at Martin's Ave
nue Drove 'Yard, this week. et from $2 to 44 60 each,
equal to 70ao tr lb, dead weight -ea to condition. !.
Some 200, Cows and Oalyea, were aim, at market,
061110 g at fro m to sdo each forint iluallty $25 to $56
5.r 2d do, and Sib to 820 for 251 do- - - -
Of Hoge the arrivals at Isolating Union Drove Yard
were about 1 700 head, art lelt sold at 58.60129,the•100
the net for fat Liege. -
ALBANY OATTLI4 MARRS is a falling
off in the reeetra of this week of. nearly 400 head, ea
compared with last wieky hat some 000 head were held
over, thus making - the agteglite, When 'the market
opeord, something more Veen 2:100._a 'may fatly
equal to the d-mand: .
Ateep eed - T-evelifv, 3 ="fil 'limed he" isles of Lambs to
ranott few are: cihrolot from :the adjwrent wan
try, and taken ty.ortr city titterers, but hardly to an
extent to joirtify quotitiorm. Of Sheep the only sales
bat we hernia renort.atel ail 3 ° 04 - snared,-by
Ishortrd, to O'Brien, of New-York, at 8110
sod 69 heed not rhea ed, by. Mr Allen, at dgio Br=
three car bade cane ever the reed
Audi g the. week, and the. majority .of thee. lore
"lite& The only parables that we amid Win of
was matt by Air Bchwarts-40 bead of fat Riga at
6 34 4 `Th. Average w ight 16% The. -
b -Cows —But few ars mining forward. Mt
commelly At MliPOd for Ofdinhfr oi4o.
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is 0 .
11'466 408
16,668 818
4yaav,:lffemElL: . 68
- WO* 1!..2dr. 43
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