The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 15, 1859, Image 2

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moo: ha I dpereed thelapnetionit,
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eoinveatidl' andr-ntodttlett , the ad val./nit dirtier.
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Tim gionermessel4lio :bravght book' to our rhorta"
General:Pi otratiort the tatted Stater arm,. , •
- „At neatintrof. thn'atoolakoldern of the: patter
th,lirgoinfof. theßoard of Trade
lit.4lcovra, from the committee
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NEWS nom Italy.
r.u...; which
we_publjah tad-day, -has been anticipated—
thli ; pieglift intalignithe fritin
Italy = - Wittig le:tiaitiear . Mr; who; at the head
of a volantser , emit resembling the , Free
OallOnfoini of Cedis,v it ItelY, alrestifit •
ruireales ;of vnier., ! `slai report ; that he, was
driven out: of Couto 2100 MB untrue. Rio mo
ose:reef Joidliianetvi rerross
the Thatisor Mid 'regain -Lombardy; •, VICTOR,
Malturust chid Vessel! th* 'Ssitilii;luld taken
Palls?, at tbe third tdtempt, '„The Emperor
of Ausirla had irrigated Lombardy, where his
rectitlini 'wait 'geed. Teri' seen; no ;denbt,
we.ehdll here Abe battle of the Emperors. At
Turin, the complidet Was muesli against the
/510*131;_„:44t Allied j 16P01:ssoi as
we egpecoui was dentylni for mat reinforce
ments, inyWould'enable the lsreneh 'end Sar ;
dintaite to 'pike as decisive Wt), also
publish threw days later- news by the Europa,
received'; a late hour, lait Mgt.
G - n . netoyikilinid*OlienXolfornin.
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of dtitit_oheNanth'ircilltOtnlin:thnfignithine'Jp
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reckivii ttinnigh the ,eitterptisterphouee of Jteefts
c , Wells; largo, -# 17o;; frentlinh lanyilliben Gordon
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NraliStyl ' SALIM COttirriti, Bilii A. on:,
lutosTr . .--gtfPotipg* 1 44 p
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Railroads in„,the Interior.
lirc do not share the . ' apprehenidons enter
tained by some of our" , iii*kin regard tothe .
railroad which has pitOd, tlik. - 114POltaii0? it Y "
of Reading in direiCeOfitiiiini#tioi. itith
New York r by ret,stri,ilf_tile'Newitersch Pe
high Valley, and East t3antrai Z3hilroads. ' On
the contrary, we halt every such enterprise
with satisfaction, believing that nothing
can , stop the , progress
_of our great., city,
lying its itdote, hi the very, lip of trade, and
destined; salt to command in the future an
immense_ proportion , of :domestic commerce:
We are, therefore, rejoiced to; tree the move
ment ha Eitirks, and Iniimiaider comities for .the
building 6E4 riewbrancih, In -.connection with
'ftllit!eioad,; from Beading to Lancaster,
OrSieltinahiai' and we . plata our 'trust in the
•faet, that ‘ that'whieh develops the , incalcala-:
hly,wealthy mineral and agricultural' region
through tibia; this proposed line IS Intended to
pans' must react favorably upon our metropolis.
Philadelphia is to 'Beading, to Lancaster, to
Ettaterif find to_alf,the towns east and west of
ris 'net only ti centre-of attraction or point of
trade, htit'a city upon 'which the affections
the , people unchangeably fixed, and it
iticiuld:be4ur'etudy to omit ne act for the on-'
oiniagement of tide feeling.
12 Another road equally important to the re
iii:ttateride:d • open•is the Tyrone and
14)ok•Httren forthe purpose of-put-
tiug Info connection -with the Pennsylvania
:Central all that
Lock
and Productive re
gion of which Lock Haven, 'Bellefonte, and
Clearfield irethe chief eoinrininities. A bighly,
interesting 'meeting of the, friends of this road
(at which .; dolonel A. G. Crays presided) was
'held afthe'elihrt house, in 'Bellefonte, on the
lei ofAtine, thipreceeditiga of which appear
in , the last Cesstiat: Press. Mr. Tnomes Em
ilie:34i"; the able president of ;the Catawisaa,
*illiamsport, and Erie Railroad, in his speech
advocating' this, road, argued strongly in,favor
of e,ii - piedy, and nicluelve connection with in,
lineiand rather in favor of making a connection
with'Neiv•Terttlir'preferince to Phibidelphie;
brit;this leTte be'aedounted f lor by his 'feelings
in favor .of: hitt -own road. -Let A' union be
iriade 'heaven the entliwitisa and Elnitra roads,
via Bellofonte,,toekylaveni and Williamsport,
after the'ether branch is completed to Tyrone,
• so as to open the entire section, of country by
both outlets. Philadelphia has nothing to
lose in'sueti a competition, and we, hope our
merchants :and capitalists 'will not alloW - the
opportunity to pass of -paying such attention
,to - this'lmpertatit enterprise as it ainquestiona
blydeierree it their hands: Messrs Rtamenn
J . , •
;aid ons.Osnonan , have proposed 'to "became
ilargeaninteribers to the bonds of this, road, and
1011 _undertake. to pat 'tile -work threngh and
;get' the road in running order this fall; ant
;Mr. RZONABD Osuortroc added, that if the pre-'
::sent owners of the rnilrOad would take among
:themitelves liberally of these securities, the city
do the Seine and the toad
'brought, this autumn' within two hundred and
liftYmileSof Bellefonte, while at this moment,
ielitirriating *railroad time, Bellefonte is more
than one hundred miles from Lock Haven, and
;nearly foni:hundredfroln
,California—lierinterest in the Pacific '
- .IRe.ilroad , Project. -
• In many-respecta,_the Pacific coast' of the
itinited States itl'one of the Mostinteresting
;portions of- the world. The white population
is
composed - almost - entirely of 'intelligent,
ld,' - _and adventurous spirlta r who have be
held-. Many remarkably rapid advances in the
face - i of fortune, :and who, conscious of the
groat destiny in 'store ,for the country .they
occupy, are active and untiring in iheir:ef:
Sotta: t tri.slevelon, its : resources, and to pub
ferivard the numerous enterprises which claim
their:attention.; Nearly the predominating
in4icite.ll2A existence of
fi spirit of-energy:, characteristic 'of a race of
deteirolicdition,Wll!..;,'; - censelons that a great
Worleof CiiritiniattOn and advancement of ma
terial interests has-devolved upon them; are
rebelvedtope, funk equal to' their icaponsi
`bilitiee., • .
; -Thus' • notivilbstanding the defeat of the
ilapple s ,ltiffread bill in the last Congress, the
Interist of the citizens of California in that
Oat poled: hail- not been' dirifinished. The
eatadtifit4of tholr gepiesentittives in regard to
h. is , closely -icrutinised, and al th ough the
•
people of ;the Atlantic coest,Who l witaed the
Woriderfuliettiniseitywith which such mon as
paeturinur i truPlifokinnts labored' for that
AlWA,'beenastonished at their
ladefitigaide industry—it cannot be deemed
Strange: 'when the of their ,iirt
tit;i:fin,Cic considered., ,Pacific: railroad
yhtii-the wtople . of far
more absorbing , interest ; than . 06 : protection
of.: inaoufactuite ,is to Pennsylvania,
high duties' for: cotton . and 'weollen 'fabrics
the :Proteetien of
ih4:,itilereats.7ol:llavery to South Carolina:
tt>is ft: measure': in which not merely
amen:class, hut
,the,,,witele population, feel '
Nine-teeths; of her •people 'have
hien arcirsted to a sense of the Importanneand,
dealtalsility:6f4thandfipeedi notrimunleation
- TM the-, olii , Statets -of. the t ConfederacY . by
their;own perSortal - eatierlence in crossing the
* tiefijoniniya via Panama, NI
4aritgua,,or ,Tetutantepec." The money that
adt been eipended In trahaporting
R#Oeitgeiretii.4o:fi i in( ofillfornia is ahriost,
andlierhaPs ftdiy, • snfticient to have built a
railroad tothat conatry, mid - with the
fif the coast of th e Pacific
;forproltable - employinent it cannot be doubt
that, the; passeiger fare upon such a
road)iould go,very, far, to pay the interest of
the coat of-its construction,' after its facilities
for travel_ ad `fairly opotel the deer to emi-
We notice: that' the "California' papers are
apoidiiog haperally.ottliai destinies of the State
in an important respect—ihe attachment of its
citizens to, the country; and their disposition
tO realdeyernisnentty inft, evinced by a large
einigration of- women and children. litany
rden'ilihost'ene'tirne thought only of reniali
fig California, tefe lei years, acquiring a
fortune there, and thenretiriog to the pastern
coast to enjoy it, trould now be unwilling &per
manimtly exchange their now racille homes for
titetroldAtlante ouesunderanyelicumstances..
It - is 'not' mining' alone that now engages', at
tention, but agriculture and commerce offer
inducements eqrdly'teMptieg and profitable.
101 l and climate Of- the new Ziderade are
,
all that a farmer could desire, and the im
mense the: laid, the high prices of
produce, - and the linnotadty from the pro
tracted', aisd severe winters of the North=
ein,Atiantie. States, tender California One of
the moat profitable agrieultnral countries •in
the'vrorld 7
,"_With'sneh indueeMents there- 7
witli:Cregon„Washingten Territory, Arizona,
'the Fraser river' mines, and qonora, all . pre
radiating varied, advantages to. emigrants,—'and
prospect ; : of, profitable trade
witirthe islands of the , Paellic, ,, with China,
JaPa4 Mid the,Etiat Indlea looming up in the
ilistance;*ti do.not wonder that a people con;,
'zebus of those advantages ] anxious to obtain'
'new addlit:Ons - of,iiopirlation to share their en
joYment and to assist in their development,
rand at the same Ciao desirous of 'occasionally
"itiviiiting„tboir old
_homes, should , display
great - ardor their advocacy of a Pacific
'taitread Can yie ' dOubt .that their efforts
will'be drowned With sueeeis at no distant
.
' 'o . ntitge on
,ouse 11a; rttVitiphritiso.
*l"el;irie rend a recent, private letter from
-Velparattioovbiclianticlpates the Revolution
yithlait liadjinceitietiVotually taken place.
. ,
:On the divot the - last 'Revolution, February
F 28,4 hp AinfirteanOonsidate had , been treated
.Wltlt.nutrked inanturneii and. Insult. ThOugh
no rival troops were within several senates of
the Consulate; That
,building, neui fired at re:
peatedlY :by the Government • troops, the
• . brillets,. passing through the ogle° and the
Abieflenn.' flag - 10 i - Mardi 2, (as we have
14VA - dusty relateil,) th 6 Doia!tul's prlvaterhouse
Iris': entered: hy'force; hiewlfe Aniulted;,and
-ttie"iitrieriaic flag literally not ,figairetliely,
trampled on. insults hey& since been
aiddO'cicarlitiag - Out'id theinabi3Or the,Aniertcan
Scheatii'indeieticiineetind"Sn 'sot "Of -20[4
,c!ottunfttedityitie , Gbvernment, , on •the ;brig
T end Tpmis;,'Ot New York,
,:uti/k 'the,
'llidoiriketthe bonsuiabid
N4tiflthe*the'lifitrinaaS eor any, othet United'
Elteten A wiar 7 vessel, had. ntrlyeir. to ;protecto6.
trsitedlitsiOs Count and vindicate the honor,
„
.ot tn . ,,u,Anattlenla •fbig.: French; Austrian, and
APititel!- I naen:,o 7 ,ivfrere in the harbor of Val
fwaltioihrtt4lo American warship as yet 1
4 - j •.'
top.pe, to; Eh, ,advertisement, it will be
Ineit , ,,tAtn sh4jielienbngt,inntle in the Oamden
Aiid r-411kiritio ;Railroad.: The , noommodatlon,
litetuterilt itora4fter lenve.lline.street wharf at
:4 50 P:24. ; retuning, will level st
5.00 d. I.
THE WAR 1 I EUROPE,
"ARRIVAL = OF THE FULTON
81CP1,0126
FULL AND DETAILS
Austrian and Sardinian Proolamations
BATTLE OF IIIOSTEBELLO
AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL REPORTS.
• The eteamshp yulton, on the let of June from
Southampton, with , three days later 118111 from,
Europe, has arrived. She brings the same dates
as the North Briton, ad,eloes by wblob, as tele
graphed from Farther Point, were published In
The, Press on Monday. '
GARIBALDI IN LOMBABDY.
Tuttlx,`May 28, 1819.—A despaioh sent by Ge
neral Garibaldi, dated Como, May 28,10 A. M.,
gates
"We attaoked and, defeated the enemy yeatex
,day,evening, and entered Como at 10 o' cloak the
mime night. The Austrians were emnplotely rout
ed, and fled in the direction - of Monza)?
The news was •received at headquartera. The
.Sing sent, in reply, a despatolk to Garibaldi, en
logien that General.
OrPICIAL DIILVETTIP.
. • - -
Tom, May' 28, 1859.-0 aribaldi has °coupled a
position.at St. Fermo,•but many of his °Mows are
killed and wounded.
Our troops continue attacking the enemy, and
have penetrated as far as Como.
The town of Como was Illuminated, and great
joy prevail(' among the populace. • •
The enemy is still at Oamerlata. - •. •
At Laalgiano,, In Parma, the people bars risen
and pronounced for the king of Sardinia.
Getterallithotti, with Tuscan troops, military
engineers and gens d'armes, entered Parma amidst
the plaudits of the people, who declared the
' King of Eardinia and Italian independence.
The Parmesan troops have retired., '
Tosixt, May 29 —Conic has decidedly &eared
her - adhesion to the Government of the" King of
Sardinia.- The telegraphic communication be
tween Turin and thane is re-establlehed.' Advioes
received state that the pepalition of the surround
ing country is hastening to plane Itself under the
flag of Gen. Garibaldi. Other reinforcements
have also joined his corps the inhabitants 'near
'the Lego Maggiore are preparing Vilma resist
ance to any eventual attaok of the Austrians.
- CARINA:PMI'S PROCLAMATION TO TEN nommans. '
:The folloWing proclamation was issued by Gari
baldi on entering the Lombard territory : •
Loathe:de—You are called to a new life, and you
Will respond to the appeal as your fathom did of
yore at Pandas and `Legnano. The enemy is the
same as ever—pitiless, a black assassin ' and a rob
ber: Your brethren of every provinoe have sworn
to conquer or die with you. It is our task to
avenge the insults, the outrages. and the servi:
tude of twenty generations; it is for us to
leave to enrol:alarm &patrimony freed from the
Venation of a foreign domination: Victor Emanuel;
chosen by tbenational will for our supreme obief,
sends me to organize you for this patriotic tight.
I deeply feel the inmotity of this mission, and I
am proud to ootornand you. To aims I Then
bondage moat cease. 'He *ho can seise an arm and
demi:tot iti a , traitor I = Italy, with her 'children
united, -and freed -•frtan foreign domination, will
know bow to reconquer the rank which Providence
has assigned her among nations.
Totem, May 30,1869 —Garibaldi has received
reinforcements at Como. The artillery has been
orgenised;and a National Guard mobilized.
Volunteers are hastening to Increase the
tia. '
The flatbed' movement b Bproading; and the
town of Lem 'lsTrie.
The Auetrtans,ln onisiderable force, have oc
envied Bobbie. . .
.BHntoz, May 29,1859.—Garibaldi his left Como,
having repulsed the Austrians from Oamerlata.
;The telegraphic corintotiori between Como and
'Piedmont is re.eetablished. Tito' Generals Gari
baldi and Niel are expecting the Austrian Corps
d'arinee, oommandSsl by General Urban.
A letter dated May 29; nye :
The news from all neuters affirms the mdooen
of Garibaldi; sine° he has entered Lombardy,
each- day , has been marked by a moon. - The
friends of the Italian oauso have been agreeably
'surmised at beholding a telegraphic message from
;Como itself, announcing the entrance of Garibaldi
into that city amid enthusiestio acolatriadiens.
"Colonel Duatereps, who commands the division
'of the Swiss Federal • troops stationed in Italian
Switzerland,' has advanced the greater portion of
his men to the nearent line of frontier to Lom
bardy, sto no to be the' better able ta protect the
integrity of the Swiss territory. According to his
instructions, he is to receive with humanity, while
,disarming them, any detachments of the bellige
rent armies that may seek refuge in Switzerland ;
but to oppose, by force of arms, any who may at.
'tempt to force a passage with a view to some atm
Auto
—s. Throughout the whole of the canton of Tessin,
,Garlbaldi's success has been hailed with ttnobn
eattled enthusiasm, which is easily ekplained by
the analogy of rams and language on the one hand,
`and-the reisentment nourished against the Ant ,
,triani for the severities often exercised against
refugee's Who had visited, Lombardy on private
matters."
RUMORED DBFFAT OF GARIBALDI.
DARNE, titerraarY)) May 3D, 1 8b9.--General
Garibaldi yesterday suffered a defeat by a supe
rior' fordo of the - Mishima, and has withdrawn
fain the Canton Tessin. - ••••••
THE BARDINIAN .V.LOTOBY AT PALBSTRO.
•Ttroia,Xsy 30, 184.—Th° Piedatontese army
has passed'the &stain the facto of the enemy, who
were fortified at Palosttp. 'After a severe eteanteta
'our troops, Under Ho command of the Ring, took
,ille?tillage from Abe °nem* and made many pri
soners. The, details of the victory are still want
ing ~ theElapercir has to-day visited the relaters
wounded et ,the battle'of Montebello', who are now
hogpital",of
,Aleseandrle. Be distributed.
inonoy'attiOng 'them, and ; spoke words of ,boosola
- 13.tablejestt_ealtseghently departed at three
b'oloiek Ell; for Yaraolli;
Teritzr,'May $l, 11350:=-The unit details of the
fight et Paleetre belie arrived hero. The enemy
Watt entrenched: at relent°, Oase , ino, and Yin
12ailo, but after on obstinate '
defense, our troops
eartiOdlhe entrenchment at the point of the bay
onet ,with: - .adinirible bravery, toolr:two pteows of
omriten, arid'utany small arms and prisoners. The
lofs of the enemy was very gr eat , bat the ektent 'of
oar loss Is as yet nnkneien. Vereelli. Was 'ester
evening.illtiatibeted. The Emperor tra
versed the Streete on foot,' and the tows was ea
Tha Sind piesed the night at Tertian() aittongst
Ott eimaroped . troops., ARMY.
The
THE .ffitENCIE ARMY. ,
The Ittoartear „of yesterday phtillthos the fol
loivlag
despeteli:„ . „
AtEbsaabsid, 20,48.59.—The Hmperor en
joys Ilerfeat health. We have bat few sick. The
Weather is beautiful, and the heat moderate. The
harvest has begun. The army is abundantly sup ,
plied with everything. The soldiers continue full
of'conildonae and high spirits.
The Non:tour publishes the fellowing_l
ALEEIBANDInd, May 01) , .210 P. M.---The impe
rter-iteadiperters are !about to be removed from
Aleetendria. Vetere leaving this city, hie Majesty
Whked„to„ pay one more visit to the *Minded of
Montebello, and be probeided thb iblaf hospi
tal, where he ,Wee featitebd -by the Pledmontage
domeatindant of the fortress and the medical staff.
The wounded Anatrlapa, French, and Piedmou•
toss *replaced indiscriminately in the same wards,
and resolve the saute attentions. The Easperer
bed a,kind word to say,to each His ifejettY,pta
sonaleanvereation with thelmstflan Colonel Kat
and,informta that officer that he, as well as
all his Wolitided companions, should, be sent baok
to their oeuntry as soon as they were In a fit state
to be moved.
On leaving the hospital the emperor expressed
his thanks to the Sardinian surgeons, to the
Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul, and to the ladles of
the town for , the care they bad bestowed upon
'the wounded,
MA 30--7 60 X' Ming has °rallied the
Sesta with Ida army. ilia" lasjosty ouptured Pa.
leatro after a sharp combat. Alt the advantage lo
on the side of the Piedmontese.
- ' ITALY. '
PdarS, May 28,1859.—The semi-official rats of
this evening oontaige.the lOZloWlog telegraphic
despatch "The Auetriani, 50,000 in number,
quitted Piadenes yesterday, and ra•entered Loin.
hardy." The name journal also states that Bog
land is willing to renew diplomatic relation with
Naples, but only on condition that France will
ainittlameoosty do the name. The announcement
of Sir Jaines iludsOn's departure for Naples wet
premature..
Witten, May 28, 180 intanicipality of
Venice hes requested a reduction of the loan.
The president and vies president of the Chamber
of Commerce have resigned their Oficial posi
tions. ''
Yesterday ,a °armorial° wee directed from the
Lidai forts against the French squadron.
Inerepse'.of Conitetfetts.
We learn, from the semi-monthly number of
.Pet,epon'sCounterftit Detgetar, that fifty bank.
note forgeries have been detected in circulation
aim the first of the s rpout#L-Afty counterfeits in
,one fortnight ! Al 5 Usual, the great majority of
these counterfeits aro from New York and New
Ragland. There are two forgeries, however, on
Pennsylvania bantioL, Peterson tolls us that these
aro ,
BANK 00hafeR00. Erie, Pe —ht srurlono—vfg. a
Western, steer etestobeitt herd of Washington 011
tight. Olay on loft. Altered front the Weubeek Beek
plate " Refuse all notes of Ole deeerlptlon
Pennene' IND /tea - veto ,- Bore, spurious;
vli.`ehata reaping greio: Notes of different denotoloa.
bons 'avieitst from worthless Indiana batik of seise
name are In etrenlotlon. The Pennoyiventa b&likll 121116
no notes of a leas denomination than Oa.
. ,
hilMoves` the publio to look sharp after the
notes - Web they take. Above all, let them
warily watch all notes purporting to be from New
England and New York.
Public Amusements
The celebrated company, bearing the name of
"'Morrie Brothers, Pell and Trowbridge's Min
strels and oow.bell-o-glano,? now at Areh-atreet
Theatre, deserve the fun encouragement which they'
hove reoeived. This evening there wilt be a coca
pltinentary benefit to Mr. F. Brower, On which DO.
easion the 'company will put forth their whole
force, , They, close their performanoes hero on.
hatnrdny evening.
At Walnubstreet Theatre, to-morrow evening, a
complimentary - benefit will - be given to Mr. W. M.-
.
Myerl, ; ts popular actor . Among other phenomena
to b'e presented are "William Tell," "Tom and
lorry,";and various other attractions,
On eatraday George Hood's final Floral Mati
lie',67lll'bo given: " Oinderelio," as before, by
the, •
Children: „ ,
The Combination Musical Festival,,at which all
tie psueleal,nationallifee. will, assist,elm,
place
next week—vie : on Monday evening at the.A.cad-
Weise- of Mesta, and, as a hfusloal Pie Nio AM Rural
Festival, at Cameo's Wood, the next (lay.
Airerio - s NOTIOB.—B,' Scott, Jr., cacti Queer,
NO. ASI Ohestnut street, will sell, this morning,
aoriniencing at 10 O'clock, eight hundred lots
embroideries,triun ' take, blends laces, trench
corsets, pittasols, fewelry, embroidered handker-
Frenoti flowers, Paris mitts, &a. Cata
-10e.E., a 1 . 14 ImalPles pow ready.
PKESS.-PIIILAtIELPHIA, IiTDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1859.
THE LATESTAtWii
BX TELEG R APH.
TIlitEE DAYS iATER, FRS f,ISSOPE:
The Eniopa at Raiff= •
THE BATTLE OF PALESTRO,
GALLANTRY, OF KING VICTOR
CAPTURE OF 1,000 AUSTRIAN PRI
SONERS AND 8 GUNS. -
Austrians Retreating Across the
Ticino.
PARTIAL REPULSE 'Or GARIBALDI.
AtiXrirAisra,sii 2N OOTTOIer-
ViCIET WAG ;pie 14 —The steamer Hares& had ar-,
rived at Halifax, with Liverpool dates tu`the 4th Mot.
The 'trope reached Halifax et 1 Wendt this ',morel. g.
'The,delay the transmission of her intelligence-has:
been occasioned by the rieeessity of 'co Ivey , ng the f S. ,
systems by horse exprece from Halifax th this
The ateamehip Kangaroo. Pons New Ye, k May 214.:
'reached Liverpool on the 23 7unp, and - the Vanderbilt
atoamer Ocean, Queen, from New York,. May 2 1 at,
rived at Southampton Jane - The steamer Perala,
from New York May 25 th.,arrivedat 1414rp00l on ta •
tiirday; the 4th Diet • , .
The advicrs from Italy ClONfirm the capture r f
fro . br the Sardinians", The 'King 'flavor . Brounecuel
commanded in person, end exhibited the *greatest gal , '
The Austrians twice endeavored to reinke
I •
wore'rennted., Idler gallittatiert ensrtuters• The
Sardinian reportstay that thol . olptuse4 1,000 prisoners
and eight guns. •.,
The bareatlespatehes from Turin rep4t the Ankle.
ens In full retreat gems the Ticino intiLstabsivir.
' Thd 'report received by provides erylvala, that General
Garibaldi bad met pith a Tirop.lll, by a sapariqr.natatrhan
force, la confirmed, bet It now appeare.thithe rya Oct.
cesafult hero entering Como.
jf20,1 THN FIBAT GB AVAIL
rbe Anstrfan efforts io Mete Peelfttp ere deretribed
to hare been TNT sanguinary', Atesto&ltles:Als
Bantlelan troops were ontßanked an the , right ' , Oral
the Zellers' same to the resew", aeerepreed Me #3lll.
teats.
The Anetrlen version of the battle been rb.
calved. - •
•
The Anetrians bad retreated from riebbrd, ind is rue:
elal telegram to - the London Daily, Notes, dated
Turin. Friday. June 3d, says the Austrians were in full
retreat scout the Ticino.
The Trench headquarters were at Vercelli.
Garibeldl hod been driven into the menntelns IT the
Austrian troops, ender General Urban. who retook Va.
ieee, but a telegraph despateb, rreatredrvia
states that General Garibaldi after gafhering "red - previa-
Puente ?darned, and surPrialog the Austrnsne; noels -
tured Varese, sod subsageently re enteral:keno in tri
umph. •
General Niel, who lad been sent to the asnistanee of
General Geribaldi, had tmenpled 'tovarro •
The Maurreetton in Lombardy was spreading ?A-
Ss RDINTAN
. . -
Tung, May fresh orlotorylsitt•to,*or 'gab:tett by
our troops.
AC tem o'eloOk tide toorniog,a forea of 25,000 Am.
Wane endeavored to retakeTidestro.
The King (of Sardinia) commandiog the Fourth di
ilemz, in prism, end Generel Clialdtol. at the bead of,
the Third veglment of 'Louvres resisted the atta-k for.
a sonalderble time, and then, Wring neosisfully ss•
mimed the offal:MVO. pn'ebed the enemy, taking
, thourand planners, and• rupturing eight gone, live of
whin were obtained by the %mums, •
Piro hundred Attlatnank were drowned in a aunt da
ring the tight.
Another fight took •plane at Confrengs, bathe hon..
VIDOO of Rem *hick the, enmity wg.,e repuleed,
by the division under tianeral lolly, of the !hat °cope
of the Tfreoah army. after two hours cs• fist
toot night a picket of the enemy endeavorei to pan
the Po st Cerresserta, but they wire repused by the
inhabitants of trat •
The Austrians have ovulated Vero, in the protture
of BotMo
TOM, June I.—A snood vleteriona oonfilet mooned
at &clock hat evening at Palest/D. Phi enemy) eft •
deemored to reenter, but there Topiated tYitbe ditiston
under Gen Oialdlni , composed of the Zruaree and
Pletimboteira cavalry. The King premed forward where
the fight wee most furious, the Zouaves vainly trying to'
restrain him. •
On Tneeday the Austrians attached tin Rardlnian
vanguard at gesto-Oulende. and, after a fight of two
honra, our troops punned the enemy moss:the Minn.
The details of the battle of palestro. ray that the
&Mildew wars at ens time mill &eked by the iletrittel
who threatened the bridge bail, *bran the t esti,
over which General Oanrobert wee to street- a juncture
with the king. At this jesuetnre the e ammo lost one
°Meer and twenty Men killed, end two Tkiindred,
Wetting ten (Arum wosineee •
Thi) icboUnis from deee , al Garibaldi Mato that a
numerous Austrian rorpe bayirg arrived Wore Varese,
he ordered the Nettousl Guard not to re;ist ant fell
bank on Laso blassiore.
An attack was attempted' by our troops "gavot 8 Irene
on the Islet. tut without revolt .
The flancluisue ere believed to bay!) bean terribly
out up at the various tonfliats about Va.leettn. bpt' the
number of their lose Is not mautlos'od in tire cfrpstolt
es TettatTed,
Napoleon sebsequentle Halted the battle-field led
nogratulated the Sardinians. An Austrian general Is
reported among the killed,.
Tome, Ju.e 2 .— The Anotriano this inning ad-
Minted from Bobbin towards the Ifranob ontposts, bdt
retired after a abort fight" This moirrment n made
t 7 the huhttlaus to Agent! their atitteat.eit 4r -
whe
rfrards Censored that they begun , eincirate
Rehire, enrylne away about one tienlisaudtinhined.
TIMIS, Jane 9 —The Ailstrine here withdrahrti to
the clementkk of the Ph, itbsulloning , Tozir BebWa
And the neig hbo ring oottutry.,: ,
Thli 'Pinch espotettes gentian the,Berfitelart Valle
tta• and bay the latter behaved moat saliently at 9lt
lestaro. The Tonnes, altitough.ttnauppArted, an& in
front of en Attottlen better! bf efibt gnerf i ellfrient the'i
canal; ascended holghts:Selstah *nee tilt; ittel
eharged the Ai:Mt:lan rap, VW heritiet ;Pesti
for in9drod Antrtens vet!) late.tl4 it and
Ala pieces of cannon taken: , • • , r
The Stomas oonferrad the Grand Oroth of the Legion
of Spoor en General- Tony for his gelleht Onndeot 49. ring this battle
Tuna, aline S.—General Qatibeldt haistittprieed and
detected the Austrians it yarns, and that tole* Is Again
free of-the enemy • "
General Garibaldi re-entered Comb psi the night of
the 2d. 1.
GNAW Nell entered Rename' ol the - after
Alight ono miter with the Austrian ant-poste was
thorny fled.
•
The Emperor arrived the same evening, amidst --the
acclamations of the people.
The Att.trians endeavored' to non the Po at BLlalid
tree; but'the Intribltente opposed theni, tiring upon and
dentoying en Anetrian
The 'Wallin* Is in a attto of inenreetiou.
The town of Otindrlo bee proolalined for Mpg .Vlohir
PramineteL
•Th Peke of Parma ha.' **rived to Bellsoilited, -
The Ft onoh engineers had arrived et tats e, red were
oollootiog vessels to cross Lake Maggiore/ with Ave
hundred men.
The Pruett oitadron ho the Adrfatto hivq eapturrct
tiiirtyAlre Austrian volatile, valued at tier million
Vanes.
tosittM, Saturday. :nee 4 —•A Gro.C . l6ldllllPlteal to the
beady News, dated Twin, on Priddy nipbtArard• that
the Atiattiline in tilt rat -rata, re.,crO•scas ale PL.
don.
Gatibildt lied gilded 6 new iictory, add thilinnarree.
Lion iq Limberdy Is spreading.
THE ATIBTRIeN EtILLXTIP74-oPrltillb.
Yuma. Jape L—The enemy *Untied the haegniorde
of the deveath Aleatrlan anps. bat their eh:ether ed
ranee wee tropped by the corps loader Removal Zah.d.
A very Burge number are reported to have Omni
wounded darleite the emmaater.
Dinar, Jape $ —On the lit last I , o,44xo'iras 04a.
neonatal apa,lliken breed:meal %ban, who retrained
the legal alithoritlia and ladled war contritaitlons on
the city
- GREAT BRITAIN. ,
No business will be .don. In Parliament hatil
MI delivery of the Queen's speech, which Will be on;
the Ith Beat. - ,
In the' Darby 'racing, the Oakes were - with bj Bib
Joseph Elewley , a ,borne, atop& The valete of the'
states' was nearly .£7,000 aid It fa rumored that Blr
Bewley wins £lOO,OOO More on he'll.
It is stated that the prospettne or a he* eotheinY will
he leaned IR • few dale, for la) ii a telegraph cable
from Coriairall to Canada. The prOpostd. hapital to
L600,0:0 sterling,
A great explosion of ealtpetre oecirred on board tbn
troop. ship Iteatern Monarch from Ifurrachee,ltiblle she
was anchored off Belthead, with bib reitirrod 'soldier*
and their families ISe bbtrd. The abipehaa 8148411 y ea.
veloprid In dames, hot through the prompt optima of
her ollirrs and craw, all but seven persona were
,saved. Foe out of the coven lost wore children who
were hilted by the 'notation.
. The London Times city artWe of Saturday annotop
tee the heavy failure, at Augsburg, or Paul You
Stettin ,
The ear artleie In the London keida esys that tlis
retro of .111000hatare Mill falling.
The ; Ihmion Herald mentions a rumor AO Mr.
"h eight end the }lsdloals In Parliament have Mon/rained
by,tbe Ooveraniant by the offal. of three mite in ,the
Cablaat.
finkNOM,
' The rain of the Branch soldiere on leave/hes added
DO 000 veterans to the stray.
Tee Pre Dowse was advancing, and the quotations
are higher.
Three tier cent, rentee closed on the ifd at 02f. for
money
Plat bottomed gun-bolds ire being constyncied in
Prance to navigate the Po, Ticino, and other riveteof
Italy.
Twenipt we additional betellions of footiohe'esmars
are to be organized.
ITALY I
.The 11 , B, frigate Wabash with the Itritiall teen sot.
war. (red rune in tribute to the late Mug of iNsplesci
It le Mated that Piedmont ban reeogniand thnwan•
frailty of the Pepal Olsten with certain cond itions. , ,
UIIItITANY.
A n exteosive French manufacturer, whose (stetetsh
motet at Meese Wel employed seven hand ed hande hands, f
has been compelled to quit, in consequence f the sk
liniment against the Prisooh.
PhtiSBIA.,
t ,
The terms of the new loan by the Prod Goya A
mara hare been published The loan Is to be r five per
mint. Inlerent, and be leaned by Willa NO eartntion
The redemption of the loan Is to onmeasnee !jy 18811, by
the payment of one'per tent annually there r, Until
it is called in.
TIMER'S'.
The The Rudman at Belgrade bee been roll:dote A-, and its
numbers are reported to be trebled. I
The Porte in about to mend a strong naval faros to the
Adletio.
Encomia motto open revolt. ii
The latest Intelligence wee to the effect that a remit
In the whole of European Turkey wee imullndot. -
Commercial Intellteencei
(By the fiteemablp Europa j : •
LIVERPOOL COTTON MA PIMP, June, 8 —Since
the departhre of Wednesday's steamer there has been
a still 'nether advance In the prices of Cotter, and the
fair and middling qualities are quoted ore qdarter Of a
pence higher than on tart Saturday, while route nf the
Montero say that fair is fully three-eighths of a Once
higher.
The sales for the week foot up 91,280, foci d iet; 8 . 000
Wee which were taken by opecntatore ; and ,100les
purchased for export.
The sales 14 day (Paley) are estimated at 5,000 bales;
the market cloned new but steady, et the following am
therised (potations : 7
Pair. }Middling.
New Orleans • 8 Y 071
Mobile
3( eei 6)1
U
The stook of Cotton in port amounts td 04000 Wee,
incladtsur 454 COO hales of American. - ,
BTATE TRADE —The adrleee recei ved from
Nanoheeter continue to be of favorable haracter ,
and ' the prices for all kinds of goods had nightly
tweed.
HATen :One 2,—There bra been advance
of f on cotton; sales of ilia week 8 000 help, at lost
tax New Orleans• tree ordinaire, and 02(forl bas thd
Monday the market was considerably Weber, auti the
gales large: •Ott Tossday there wore only few bit
sold; the market emoted Wet. Rise In pero, 'and
slightly higher; wales et 27f secant •
LIVERPOOL 'MINI AtortlVlNi MAIIRPP —The
Breadetufti market continues with a dee Stang ten•
deny. m
elege giohindeon Tip
Opeuce's elreu'ar toe CM
vet 7 dull at Tnesdny'e detilno ; sales of AnitittiOrdl et
110 Od. -
Wheat IC also vary dull, and 203 d lower, then on-
Tni , eday. The following are the qebtationec Western
tel 81101048 d ,-Ifeetern wbltn tOx Its cab ;;denthern.
!Oa edoltla.
There is ales en C(10011915 dullatce In the Onto
kit; a decline of Wad ie reported on all ;tplaittiee.
' jMMANUEL.:'
itETURN TO COMO.
CONSULS, 03a931t.:
MCled. - Ss Rioted at es 664t6s 8d 1 fellow at 6% 8d t 6
lid, and *bite et Brats 13d
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARRET - -feleelers.
'Bicasucs rithys ' &Co Rieberdeop, Spence. 00 ',
dame* tiotienry& 0.. a nd ethers report the Pro) ion
marketmaterelly quiet. Bait quiet tont eteedy Pork
,quiet but eleedy. Demi Lird dull eV foCuirßas
ed. - Tallow 130160 Y !OM,' melee et 56e 6dmilds. •
- LIVERPOOL PRODIIOII IdARRET.—The elroutent
quote itugar heavy, but +going drm. (laden ereedr,,
Woe dull Rosin bevy at 45041 ad for Oommon,
Spirit* or Turpentine etendy at 43e dd on the spot, and
41e 81042 e to errere
ABllBe —Pots dull. and mushily lower; males at Hs
for new. Pavia steady at 81c8la 68 Tea Orni 011 e
alowof elle but tinebatted in prise. Limased 011 is
quoted. at dans 65, but these prices are barely Main.
Maned
LONDON 4d &BRIM —Messrs Baring tc Brothers)
4'l=Ber : reports Beesdetutie gionratly.4l2ll. NbeaS is
20881 lower • white selling at 60044.. and red stalle
61e. Iron ?Weida rails) la dull, and offered at .£1 15se
£lO. Sugar bout/mit,- and priest higher. Coffee anti
Rice Orin, but 'name came at a decline of Ilet. Spirits
-of - , !rztrientine steady at 42e 68.. There ti bta little
-
imair7 for Oils, and the prices are weak. Linseed.%
quoted at 26628 6d Tea is ffrrn at. Is 8d for Coogan.
Tallow la quoted at fots • - - -
LONDON MONEY MA RBET, Jane —The bent
rates bare been rearmed to three sots ball per pent
The bullion in the bank his increased during the week
£611,000 '
Consols close at 9307,93 I( • , • ;
AILIRIOdeI gl)014.1 —lleum Bell & Co. report
the • tranesetioos In Anierleanetooti as Rut%hilt the
prices are he d firm• . 1 he following are the latest sales:
Itquota Central Bailroed 441' cent. did
'Do - do 7s '6O Freelant 85
Do do 3d Wire ' '6B • • '
?Awns Baring Brothers report the bottom in Arne
ricsn stooks as limited. but without change in the
prices -
Later froni
DIFFICULTIES BETWESH triltAlfoll AItD.THR CHURCH
PASTY—PIIIEHTS ARRESTED DY 7JIRAMOII-213L0.
Atia ARRESTS)).
Niter Ostscits, June 14 —Adviookt from Vera Oros
have been received tonhe 9th lost ,'ihh bievenh
Mframen 11 reported to have ruppreesei the proton
keemlento made at the opal, by. the ptleete, Inlayer
of ZntOsga, including the grant of the Church property.
he Church party bad ,trled Miremock, but the latter
hack arrested, the
, principal priests and nent,thern to Vern
Cr vi,
The Liberate are grantljtencouraged by the redact
events at the capital.
It bo aleo reputed that Zalosga bee been tinvisonad
by Idieamo 1.
ttlraemn had deoreed that the Importatione a Vera
Ortiz &Wald be contlecated, arid had modified the ad va
lorem duty. .
The NI arquez expedition against !dwells had been
drlyen peek, net the town he 4 been ravaged, and the
worn kn gee d and whipped to force them to discover
.thoir h:ddentreasuree. • The stoserleana and other Po
raigthfrii siltrarPd severely,
Mr. Ai**. the Amer can entrant, le reported to be
going 41 Vera Onto for safety from the rabble of the
Mr Mamma arrived at Vera erns on the SOth nit.-
fterler B mina, tho Seeretary of Foretgo A ffstre. has
retied t(nother &wee in whfeh he 'Alden tbei the Awl.
tteens tree not scosoutikble for the set/I.of President
13nehenen. who he eiye, Is opposed by twenty-six out
or thlity-two of the North America t 7.7n10a.
- Generel Cabal; le reported to he at fishes.
Letters from prints Duties give the advice not to
irate the Tatham in the present condition or off slre.
FrOra the Piked Peek ClOld Mines.
TAE RECERT rAvonancr. IMPORTS OONSTRITED
*7 Louis, June 14 —Mr, awinnurn, an agent of
?aerie Elmo,* Burwell,* Co , arrived here this morn
ing with 5100 to Pike's Peak gold. Mr. Elwinburra will
Proceed liomedt.tele to New York to test the quality
and veluewl thre scald Ifs say° that s much larger
arnouneof the diva might bare hien bought but the
intone demand $2O an ounce for it, whieh price hi-re•
garded as ex.rbliant by puesbetiers
An extra Leavenworth Times ittrmaltes the following
arm:ate from the mine.:
Claim% that oere considered vorthleici fMsr weeks ego
are now communing from MOO to 520 000.
M.r. Gregory had gold hie claim at gat MD.
Several otter claims in the acme lead bad changed
hands, at picot wear from $OOO to 62 000.
The snow bad disappeared from the motistalul, and
the prospecting was being vigorously conducted.
• New and rich leads were being donshotly discovered.
At eregwyte diggings miners were making from $26
to $lOO each Tom day.
The krlvale from the State' continue large. and all
the entlgrante putt immediately for the mountains.
The health fa that district was exeellent, end the
rattlers were in PO/85/4i012 of Jubl'ant spirits
. Henna Greeley was expeoted to arrlea 16 bonier city
on the day after the express left.
iVfxshinirtou Affinity.
' Wasuinneu. Jura I4.—The Lighthouse Board has
putt:Awed of the Navy Department the demur Arena,
which bad becoine oat for the nerd service. It le to
ba °cavorted ioto a babtbeet, and anchored. to warn
mariners, Or the nettNeosho ®honk. near Obariestoe,
H; 0
-'!'he eaventh annual ekbibition of the United States
Agriculture' Society wilt be held et Chicago on the 12th
of firpternber 'welt.
Oomm ender lAclngsten bea teen ordered focal:noosed
the receiving ship at lioitou, vice Stoddard, who has
been date ebed on recount of alckneffe.
Wssitteor •rt, Tune 14 —The views of the Admiels
tration on the subject of the neutral tights of the
'rated States will soon be transmitted to Mr. Dallas,
the ,Jolted State* minister stile Court of St. Junes,
and by him it will be communicated to the British Go-
Ternment. copies of the despatch ttlll be . forearded to
'our YUlTlltifttYfl At the other Intro 'Gan amine; after the
manner of Secretary Meters instrciatlons to Minister
Boatmen. whi , e the latter retireteated the 'lotted
States In Greet Britain, in the referenda to the declare.
Lion of maritime law et Pails, !ulna. by Greet Britain
prancer Austria ' Music Pronto, Sardinia, and Tolley,
butdiMented io by our Government
The brief letter or e watery Cass relative to the
flats Incurred by naturalised oft rams of the United
States retoretng to their native lend, having erica
slopei much misconstruction. a document is to course
of preptration, detraiog the tract yoeition of the Ad ,
toloh,tretlon on that subject and as to how tar such
oftitenv are entitled to protection by this Govern.
moot.
xs la parr, paraltely mreertained that there la no troth
!lithe report tbat Ate. Slidell has been appointed minis
ter to PIInOO „
Additional Foreign Intelligence.
kir tELE IriVAIMR iviaorr
New Tonal June 14 —The Paris cortosPodent of the
comme,am A.trertiset . of thin city, wiltlog under
date ottelq,3lat, fu. Mama the following Items of ins
Wile:tun :
The Ave American °',t iens who wete coellood Sn the
ptletn et Nome, were released on the demand of the
Asneriecny m tho - Stles, and ere on hood the triple Was
it:fif;,"4 • on u a p mde i r l b "
foorkoor h o o
the
men: an( It was Alma We intention to mtsoh on /Ulan.
The Thorndike Will case.
'Bosrms, June I.} —The hearing before Judge Ames,
upon the petition of Lieut. Merin, to eat %aide the will
of the late Admetus Thornelke, Wee commenced this
porting In the pibbite court room. Maser& Ches.'s,
B B. ("Ostia, and T. 11,. Lbthrop t 'ate oonneal for Mr.
Marin. and B, P. Thomas And J. L. Bpilish for the
heirs suetaining the will.
The dapasitidit of Men. Henrietta ThrtrnAlta, 'wife of
the deceased, Was Introdnaed.
The 4ohitark Vestival At Baltimore
llstrnionii, Juno 14 --The Clerauitin are hart g a
great festival at the cattle &how grannie to-day.. There
is an lain:tense throng, oT all rro, gathered In that
vicinity. Pinging, dancing, berr.drithing end wine
drinking are going on gaily, bat everything Is orderly.
DALTIMORI, 'Jove 14,- The German festival passed oil
without disturbance, notwithstanding the immense pa-
Sharing It is eatitcated that 16,00 pastas were on
the ground during the day
The weather le etormalysly hot.
,Seiznre of a Supposed Slaver.
brans at THB BAPTAIH.
. Nit* Tofte Jane 14 —du affirmt hete repay that
tba bark Oilon, totiod to Congon five}, bas beats
kneed on anaplolon et wag cbanacted with the tibiae
tracts. Dap , aln Minna Mad front grief; caused by obe
'oelture of Ala "Vag.
The Now Hampshire Legislature.
ciosoosev N. N. ittae our Le&'strict. , to
de/ the titil protilintin; be blinks from piling interest
On deposits wax detested.
Both briuthliiis 'hove agfeed to adjourn tilt the 2slb
lost.
The Atluntialieat Club.
43113 T N, Jima IL A.Vantic Bolt 131tti) arrived
here Ist, tele aft , rnoon, and after partaking of a coils
•tton started et halt•paat e'a h tilts evening to
:complete their tank al raring to Philadelphia.
The Mounter Edinburgh's Passengers.
Nan - Yssr, June it —The %teenier City a Washing
ton, .10011 will sail on Saturday, will atop t St. Johns,
sod take on nuard the passengers brought There by the
di:sided ltenmbr ildinburgb.
Arrival of Mahal, Latter.
I.lrW Yor.it. Jane 14 —Among the piPasopers by the
steamship Patten, which arrived last sirbt Ilene /Is
ere, is Right Rev Alin.zo Potter, D. D., Bishop of
Pewasylvaula, who returns in improved health. lie is
accompanied by Mrs. Potter, three children, and :ar
i/Mt
Et etovery of Atte Clardinet Ct aims,
New tons., /nee it. —IIIto Government heel recovered
the clean" of $lBO,OOl front the estate of Gardiner, The
forger cr%lean champ, era the motley hen been pea,
Over.
Markets lis , Telegraph.
Vontra, June IL—The Colton market (gored with
Su v141,4)0114 tendency; Wes today of TOO bales at
114D11,y0
how Oamirro, June 11—Ootton —Bslee of 2,000
balee to day Flour is very dull. Lard to buoyant,
and %r higher.,
Itar.ristorts. Jone 14 —Flour IS Brtn. but no Pales are
reported Wheat is firmer at $l,lOOl 81 for white,
and 81 OGrel 811,4( for red. Corn ban au *drat:mint •ota.
+Jane', mud the market to more active; white, (!info;
yellow 88ell0o. Provisions are dull end b. ; Bi
0011—.41011dere 73(e; Olden, Oki. Whtekey to dull
apd nominal.
01:101tIL6TI, Jane 3.4.-411mr is SM. st. VT ip bbl
,{‘Theat. active. Cora Arm. Whiskey sells at 203. Pro.
'felons are anzlested.
We have beard a great maav borrid
big pietniis produoul upon cry small fasts, re
lative to the destruotion of 1 ogua lett ,r.• miters, by
deceived Pike's Peakera. The billowing, however,
from the Dubuque Time. 1, rather creels all pre-
Vions efforts In the Pike's Peak horrible line. It
appears a Dlr. Jones has returned home, and the
'Eines vouches for hie being a reliable man.
Ilarw-bs - a part of Jones's story as told in the
Times :
'• Mr Jones loft Cherry creek on his return) ur
no, about four weeks since. RD was not nine to
italics a farthing for all of his expenditure of time
and moody, and his long-continued exposure and
fatigue. Many of the emigrants hod previous to his
departure suffered extremely, and there were in
oresslog manifestations of desperation among
them About live Inoodred of the most reckltes had
organized themselves into a company of Lynch
ors,' end there was a sworn purpose among them
to visit summary vengeance upon oil riereous who
had been Instrumental in circulating faleo reports
cif the existeneeof gold at Cherry Creek. Mason
Clark, formerly of St. Charles, Floyd snooty,
lotra, was surepected and-oonvioted of having been
one of the fraudulent letter•writers, and he wee
pat to death in a most horrible manner Four
motel were hitched to the,extremitice of his limbs,
made to draw in different dirootioni, and he was
literally torn to pieties! Fore Allen, formerly of
Chickasaw eounty, and two other persona, whose
namee our informant could not remember, were
shot for the sense offonee, Greet indignation ex
ists against the Inhabitants of Omaha City and
CoonsCounol Sitilirs,"and the. returning gold-hunters
threaten vengeance upon those toxin),"
A woman named Mary E: donee, eighteen years
of age, abandoned her 'Child, three months old, in
the wcoda near Ilayerbill, Massachusetts, and left
It to !Wish on the ground boil Loon dererttd
by her husband. The body, of the child wan found
in a mush derived condition, the Anil being an
bare as though it 'hail been bleached by the sun
and rein for years, The woman says the act won
perpetrated became ebo could not endure the
thought of baring her child lire, noble to become
a degraded , and miserable being like herself. A
Coroner's inquest was held on the body, and the,
woman was arrested.
THE CITY
A611:78111MINT8 THIS EVINING
£aUf•PTAYiT Tus MI —Horde Brothers, Pen and
Trowbridge , / Wastrels, and Oow•beii•o•gJana.
MODOYOOtinia GaMPfula.--Seleotfona from Ploy,
eium from Opera/, Pantomimes, Dancing, and Singing.
PnlintilYteranta. loarowur or rag Paul Airs.—Vii
bibtilon of Pain . Onmi and Statuary.
MEETING OF THE BOTTA= HOTEL COMPANY—
A NAME CHOSEN.—An adjourned meeting of the
stockholders of the Butler Rotel Company, to eon
alder Me question of naming the new hotel now
in the moos of erection on_Chestnat and Ninth
streets, was held in the mores of the Board of
Trade yesterday, at noon. The mean was very
well attended. Caleb Cope presided
The minutes of the last meeting were read and
approved.
Mr D H. Brown, from the committee on select
ing a name, presented a report, which was read,
as follows:
, StoCkhor44rs'of thagiqier Hot Company
Cial7LßAnt, N: The committee appointed at your late
meeting to take into consideration, In conneetion with
the Board or almagere, Ito duty et deciding Upon a
Imam tor the hotel, and t) report at a subsequent
meeting their wit.lou for the approval of the Mock
holder/1, reep.rotfnily report, that after mroh delihere
tion upon the long eatalogee of hams! submitted to
them. pour committee hew, with entire uneriimicy,
and the co - dial consent of the Board of Managers, fixed
upon • name which they believe will meat with the
Dreamt and hearty concurrence of the stockholders and
the community
The name which they hays sheen, and now recom
mend far Your intention, IR or a national °ha*lief- yet
sufficiently local to point to Philadelphia at all times,
and from ever. portion of our country. It commando
itself to our livened. eensibi Wee and our warmeat at
tschments. It belcregit to Hole city in particular, and
could not be initiated with PrOPrietY to any other place.
It Is happily to conetitnted at to defy any vulgar ablate
viation, and to eminently devoid of any other than
ereeable anociationv. Ant ough the name pertains to
a continent, it is equally ' , mop-late to a env distin
guished ea the seat of that Qongream front which the
indepeedence of this het cm took Ito fermi incervion,
when not the twist among its eloquent and nudenuted '
petrinte. Patilets Henry, seoutiog "the idea of ton
tines! distinetino or individual iatereste proclaimed,
not not a Menhir!, but an American !"
Your committee desire that this noble home for the
traveller god soictureer ‘ rielog in monumental grandsor
upon the same great thoroughfare where. in a more
bumble winter', the Where of the Renton°, with un
faltering oral nod (Intuition, bad the doe]) foundations of
our political Ilbertieg, and our fraternal ant• n in im
perishobto material], shall bear upon its ample faced.,
and in the boldest relief. the revered and enduring title
of CONTINENTAL!"
Your committee would not detract from the full force
and beauty of tele renowned appellation by annexing
any other word, each as HOMO "or Hotel to it.
No. Let It stand -nomarred.uteenfee`ded, and maim
ulna of Ite potential power and ite exalted memories.
It is a name engswetlie of treat men end great lotions.
It in commemorative of the foundatioc of a Doyen
moot uomatched by any other husnee etrualure upon the
fare of the earth. and of the hlepongs of triettrutions
which are without a parallelist any other land,
Your committee televe that if The tame whin, they
have nnanironaly agreed upon themselves skell be ay
preyed by the at3okholdere sour-tent ido can be
robed from voluntary rentrintfory to leaner some
euitable decoration upon the Interior wane of the hotel
to co-respond with lie illuetrioua title Your comma tee
Would further Comet, tharthe leleseie bine might ap
propriately be'teiorned with a pictorial violent <bat tea—
mortal Oriegrese which drat planted the standard of
American Freedom in Philade l phia, sotillitthroulthout
thfe &Imola, bond hime continent, and fn other countries
!AAA favored than our own. the travel's", whlthereoever
ha might wend hie way on hie leaving the hotel, might
carry with him' some token of our patriotism, as well
an come evidence of our patina enterprise. arehiteetural
elan, reaped taste, and generally advancing prosperity,
Your committee, In conclusion, enbmit the annexed
resolutions for the coodderatbo of the atookheldere,
sad ask to be discharged
Resolved, That on and After the Ponrth day of Tuly.
(proxima) The name of the Batter Rotel Company
chill ha change , ' to that of the Continental Hotel
°emperor." and that the latter shall be retorted as the
00 , Dorato title of the company.
Resolved, That the bolsi be called' 4, The I:Mistletoe.
tel f , and the managers be requested Pt display from
the soinmlt thereof. on Ind ependeoos Day,' the Ster
Speckled Benner. and the Ilex of the Rotel.
• David 8. Brown. • Richard 0 Dale,
Charles alsoalester, /oho Ilaseltine. •
klemeel Norris, Joe. ifirrlson..7r .
Caleb Cope, Committee
On motion, the report was unanimously adopted.
Mach annianni was elicited by the result
Mr John Rio, on behalf-of the committee ap
pointed to solioit addltionaJaubsoriptions - tee the
stock, reported that theirefferta had been crowned
with vary gratifying comm.
The meeting, on motion, adjumned. .
CONTROLLERS OP PUBLIC 801/001.8.—Tho
Board of Control held their regular meeting les>
terday; afternoon, at their chamber, Sixth and
Adelptil streets. Wm. 3. Reed, B q , in the °hair.
Communications were received from several see
tionkand referred to the appropriate committees.
A communioation,. received from the Twenty
third goo tion, stated that the City Controller bad
refused to sign certain bilge under the impression
that said bills were 'not legally passed The di•
rectors 'Tutor with seorn and contempt, the impu
tation that they would Stoop to do wrong, and say
that if certain bills for horse-hire for each mem•
bar were not paid, then all those who were not
able to keep a horse and carriage would be vir
tually eratuded front partioipating in the mat:take
ment of eoboot affairs in that section, inasmuch ac
many of them live miles ,away from the place of
meeting.
Mr. Duffield, controller 'from the twenty-third
section. rose to explain, „and asserted that Or-
Motes which had appeared in certain papers,
Charging him with fraud, and those with wh•m he
was ave.:stated in the management of sohoole
Sri
the teotion referred to, Were entirely without fonts-
lotion. Mr D gave an account of the geograph , -
ioal diellions of the wards: from wbioh we learn
there are no loss then thirty-two Schools within
their boundary lines The charge for horses and
oarriages and refteshmenta was customary, and
there was no fraud about it, The speaker oen•
oared roundly the remarks which had appeared
in certain burnals, both editorially and reportori
ally, and thought their publication was intended
to have the.iffeot of abolishing the present Board,
and to haie tide body hereafter appointed by the
courts and Councils, as to now the ease with-the
Poor and Health departmente
The resolutions were adopted, and ordered to be
laid before Councils.
4 communioation was reoelved from the City
Controller, stating that he had returned a hill to
the dlreotors of the twenty-third r^otlon eithout
his elguattfre said bill hating .boon made In favor
of George T elly for $2O for ink. though asserting
that said slim had been expended for refreshments.
The a.mmunioatinn further stated that bills for
$lB 50. SO, and al bad passed In 18,58;and simi
lar bills in 1857, made out in the same way, when
, the BRIO ascended was need for Other Mingo' than
t hose specified on said Ms. Be considered these
things fraudulent, and •thought they should be
etonpeci.
Mr Leech spoke briefly on the subject, and said
he thought the Controller bad signed a warrant
far more erroneous than the one to whioh be has
refused his signature.
On mouton of Mr Duffield, the communisation
front the Controller was laid on the table.
The Committee on Accounts reported bills to
the amount of $lO2 390 03 as correct, which were
al proved of.
A. number of bills were promoted for the most
deratipa of the board, some of wbioh were ap
proved, and othett referred to the proper own
mittens
A rreolutfonas' offered by Mr. Jackson, re
guissting Wise Barnes,l3 a teacher in the Normal
Scholl, to discontinue the use of Professor Cleave
land's Auteriedtt titerature ae a text book. ' The
principal objection to the book appears to be in
the foot of its reference - to baniel 'Webster on
the fugitive slave la*, and stating that Mr.
'Webster bad met, with mare and derision for his
ad Voriney of it. Referred to Committee on Notate'
School.
The resolution submitted at the last meeting,
authorizing the introdnotion of Ai exander Laid.
law's American Pronounoing Dictionary, Vc.soatled
up and adopted.
Mr Leech offered a resolution authoriatog but
ono session per day to be moils generally adhered
to. Adjourned
ANOTHER ROAD TO GERMANTOWN.—The
North 'Philadelphia Plank Road Company, leading
to Germantown, having received a eupplemen `.
their charter, authorizing them to lay rails on their
rood, hate made the necessary proparrolees for
the accomplishment of that purpose. The route
of the road, as-designate& to the supplement, is
over the plank road to Tinge greet; down the
latter street to Broad, thence to Columbia avenue,
there to connect with the Citizona' Passenger Rail
way, and over - their rend to Columbia avenue,
Lancaster, Tenth. and Eleventh streete. The sot.
meets for grinding, and the material for building
the toad, have been given oat, and workmen are
now .ettgaged.in grading Timm etreet from. Plank
rand to Broad street, and Broad street between
Tinge. and the Philadelphia, Germantown, end
Norristown Railroad. The company are ready to,
lay the rails, but are waiting for the iron, It Is
expected that they will get under fell headway in
a short time and the work will be pushed to a ra
pid completion.
A PnottronTOn of a lager-beer Saloon, named
Henry York es, won attacked on Monday evening,
in the vieinity of Richmond and Lehigh stre , ts,
by two men noosed Bernard McNamee and Samos
Clark. An oilier came to the rescue of Mr. Yerkes
In thee to save his life. The radium were arrested,
looked up. and committed, by Alderman Clouds to
answer the Charge ht court It is 'alleged that
liforramee and Clark had boon tI the saloon of Mr.
'Parkes, Ind, behaving in a disorderly manner,
were ordered out, They sought to revenge them
selves by assaulting Mr. Terkel'.
•A MULATTO named August Fox was com
mitted to-prison yesterday morning by Alderman
Brazier, on suspicion of being a thief. was
found on Monday night secreted on one of Abe
Baltimore steam propellers. Several articles had
been 'missed of late from the boats, and as a man
answering the description of Fox had been seen
loitering about several times. it is suppered that
he intended committing a larceny. Accordingly
he was sent below.
Srurrog ow LICIIIZNINO,—Puring the heavy
storm yesterday afternoon a large Byearnere tree,
at Point Breeze, was struck .by lightning. Two
boys, who bad repaired thither for nroinotion from .
thoodrenehtng shower which prevailed at the time,
twelve,' a covers shook, and were far a Aunt time
insensible. They were convoyed to a residence in
the neighborhood, and recovered shortly after
ward. No serious Jolley resulted to either One
of them complained of a Wait pain In his breast,
and the other, of a pain in his head..
POCKET PlCKET.—During the, recent rain a
i n ay t wh o woo riding in a crowded railway ear,
was robbed of a geld watch and chain, worth fifty
dollars 'Phe oiTimro aro on the alert, though no
trace of the reseal exists. It wonld be well for
people when in crowds, and Partioularlyiu crowded
rail-oars, to keep a grid, eye on their valuables,'
sr every advantage is taken of snob °cessions by
the lighbfiagerod gentlemen. , • •
AT SEA.—The.Ltul‘aster is reported at sea
at lest. Bar run to , the mouth of the hay, was
made under steam, and. in good time Her en
gives aro Bold to bars jyorked,admirab,ly. When
hen pilot left her, itia went to sea under nail and
steam combined. It was thought she would go
through the water on an average of thirteen knots
pot hour.
AT THE late semi-annual election for offi
cers of the Franklin Literary Won" the fol
lowing gentlemen were bloated' to serve the mi
ming term :—President, Charier If Cove; Vioe-
President. ' E /Bunion; ItecOrritzg Secretary,
Homo Fritz ;. Corresponding Scoot/ay, William
If. Miler; Treasurer,' William G Buoy; Editor,
C. Albert Palmer.
RBONLEOB DRIVINO.—At ou mil hour yes
terday morning, a German who bad been on a
Wbitsnotlde froth, in West Philade phis, was at
rested on 'Market street for rookless L riving, and
ruonliki had the wagon of a' market woman, In
juring the; veldole, • He was tined, rt primanded,
and released.
Summa.—,,k,Geproan, aged about twenty
five yearei supposed to be August Weise, commit
ten ealoide shoot four o'clock yesterday afternoon
itto alley in Fifteenth street, near Coates, by
stabbing himself in- - the left breast with a large
pocket knife. A lady who - was pawing that vi
cinity saw hint staggering 'and called the attention
of a police offmer to the fad, who promptly went
to his asalstanoo, and upon making an examination
found that he bad in (noted the above wound, which
calmed his death a few moments after be was die
covered The coroner held an inquest on the body
and found a number of papers, consisting of pos•
ports with the name of August Weise engraved
thereon, and a declaration of his intention to be
come an American ottiseu, and renouncing his al
logianee to 'Charles Alexander, Duke of Guton
Weimar, Germany - From the fact of the latter
&moment having been prepared at Chicago, Dli
nois, in 1816, and from the following note sad tossed
to T W. Shoemaker, Tamaqua, Schuylkill county,
it would appear that he bad been a resident of the
former place for some time past, and Was on his
way to the coal region. Tho note referred to is as
-
follows:
idaw Ycox, Najl4, 1859
I. W. EIIORMAILBR, Mtn —Dear Sir: The bearer of
this a reliable young man—an intlinste friend or
mice from Germany—whom I reeldentally met here. I
recommend him to your consideration. My beat re
spects to you and thanks,
(Signed) °gamuts W. Maim
The effects found upon his Were removed
to the Aloe of the coroner, and his remains wore
conveyed to the Green Hones to , await identifica
tion. He was of prepoeeeeslag appearance, gen
teelly dressed, and from all appearances belonged
to the higher ranks of society in his fatherland
A Email mun of money was also found lerhispoa
session. A verdict of " suicide by stabbing "was
rendered.
PARADE, AND TARGET SHOOTING. The
State Fenoibles, under the command , of Col.
Page, yesterday paid a visit to Dr. W. Wetherill,
at his doe mansion, at Fatlands,Montgomery
county. They . presented a verylle 'appearance,
turning out some eeventy-five men. A number of
invited guests accompanied the soldiery. among
whom we noticed Major General Patterson, M..jor
General William H. Kelm. General Sobwarts of
Reading, General •William 11. Reid of New .Ter
soy, Dr: Mitchell, Quartermaster Maritsa% Quar
termaster Sergeant, Captain S. N..Winelow, and
other military men.
Dr. Wetherill welcomed - the , 'party, when they
arrived at his farm, in an eloquent speech. which
was eloquently responded to by Col. Page. A
oollatiou was then. disowned, after which the
target.shooting took place, resulting as follows:
1111 , 4, Washington Medal, to private Pearce.
ilecood, Ray Masai. to private Masse.
Third, Co,npaoy Medal, to prerate
roarth, Page Medal, to private P. Clymer: -
Fifth, Marston Medal, to privataEortlesort.
Bath, Leak Medal to sergeant Stretch.
Seventh, Easton Atnaket, to private Just lee.
Stglith, Gmta Patch& Medal, to private Ford.
Ninth, Leather Medal, to private Million.
A. banquet wee then served up in elegant style,
after which Colonel Page presented to Dr. Weill
.erill a hand/Mute oilier cake basket, appropriately
inscribed. - -
A. MunnEttOUß ASSA.ULT.—About:' hale pest
one o'clock, yesterday morning, Marshal Blaok:
burn, while on duty at the Central Station, heard
the cry of "murder." and "pollee" several times
very distinctly. Bushing to the quarter from
whence the Drina proceeded, he found two men
struggling at the corner of Fifth and Library
streets. One of them wee a painter In Dock street,
named Joseph Edenonde, and the other one,
George McCleary. When - McCleary heard the
Marshal approaching he threw a knife away from
him into the street. There walla ire Edmonds'
lip, from which the blood was streaming. Ed
monds (+barged McCleary with attempting to kill
him, and accordingly the Marshal' took him' to
the Central Station
From what we could loan of the cirourristanoes;
It appears that ..11e0leary some four or five years
since was in the hands of the police on the charts
of forgery, tried convioted, and sentenced, fie
served out a term Of imprisonment, since which
time he has been living around the airy. He niar•
ried, brit treated his wife with great harshness and
neglect. Lately be became very jealous of Ed
mends, from whet canoe we do not know, and de
termined on revenging bit Supposed dishonor.
Hence the assault..MoOleary had a hearing before
Aldermen Bottler on the charge of assault and
battery with intent to kill, and was committed to
answer fur it at court '
}Norman IZA310:1 05 TUC DETECTIVE POLICE.
—We learned yesterday that the Committee on
Polio,' of Solent and Common Council have deter.
Mined to report in favor of _reorganising the' De
tective .Poliee.Foree of.tlitti city,' The particulars
of the plan will be developed in 'the course of a
day or two.- Tho detectives will constitute a- die.
neat department of the city administration.
There will be a chief appointed; who will have
big headquarters at the Central Station, and also
have,the whole management of the department
under his control. We hope this Measure wilt be
consummated. The efficiency of the detective force
is inaalonlably impaired by the present disjointed
arrangement under which they work. •
We may also be permitted to say, that. , altile
Coined/2 are engaged in, reorganising the forte,
a little s ttention might be given to the ecteomuto
dationa furnished to the detectives in their pre
sent quarters. Their DZIJI, Is a literal and meet
offensive nuleance. Cu the Boor with the sells,
With imperfect ventilation, and infested' .
ver
min, we only wonder bow these gentlemen man?
age to live through it. We spent a few minutes
in the office last evening on business, and so of.
feneive was the room that we had a headache for
two or three bourn afterwards. Had our Grand
Jury not ileum step in and take a Iteck.et id— it
might figure conspicuously in their 'next present
meet.
iuAIiKET STI7II7B.—A, meeting ,of citizens
was held lust evening, at the Odd Feller's' Rail.
corner of Tenth and South streets, to consider the
propriety of appropriating South street, from
Tenth to Broid,lo the use of tuatara, its a mar
ket:stand for the Ms of their produce. The
meeting was Isigely artanded, and considerable
feeling was manitested in regard to the subject. A
commatee, composed of-some twenty, or thirty
persons, DES appointed to bare oifroulars prepared
and posted in the' different hotels, and to inyito
the farmers to Flake Aso of the designated loran.
11r. A similar meetinewas held at Rater mar
ket-house, at Sixteenth and South streets. - -
RotiOn.—Two young men 'called at the
Hospital last treeing, and inquired *Lothar a
man named O'Donnell bad been admitted there
They statect that he-had - met with a serious scot
dent while 'running -with the Robert Morris Hose
carriage yesterday afternoon, by which his legs
'Ware badly crushed and otherwise severely In
jured. He bad not been taken to that institution.
Esnams, STOOKS, &c.—The following
sales of real (orate, - stooks, &, , e.; were made by
Messrs. Thomas Sons last evening, at the Phlla
dolphin Exebonge ' -
22 shares oily Bank stock, $45 02,34. -
135 Bharat Meehenies , Bask, $26 26.
1 ohm Point Breese Park keraelatler t ,sl.9o.
1 ;here is the Mercantile I,ibreir, $S 50.
Three-story brick dwelling., 845 North Thirteenth
street, lot 18 by 49 feet, $1,900,
Two story brick dirk/H.6e 282 Shipman street, lot 10
by 100 feet, subject to an annuity of $OO $0.525
It in Dledia, lot 100 by 140 feet $6 .000.
Dwelling 949 Harebell street, lot 15 by 70 fet. $1,850.
Rotel and two steno dwelllogs, Wont Philadelphia,
lot 143 feet on Lam:outer turnpike, 237j4 feet on Seneca
street, and 47 feet on Flared% etreet, 95,6e0
Two frame dwelliegc Cod brick stable, Eighth street,
better Callosehtli let 40 by 112 test, $4,500
Store, dwelling, mid stable, southeast corner Market
and Twentieth streets, lot 19 by 110 feet, $9060 -
5 bailding lots, West Philadelphia, Land Company,
$9O each.
THE :0 OURTI§
TEEITZEDAY'II PRCialaDlltan
poproted for Tite Prete.l
- -
quAomszt. SEeotorrs—Judge Allioon.— We
tioestion *bother ant a Me inmates of the dells at
DloYemensing or rho Penitentiary suffered more yester
day than did those irdivictuals who were compelled to
remain to the does and unhealthy atmosphere of the
markt room. Swing the easeich from ten math three
o'clock. Everybxly was too Warm and nocomfortable.
and the jurors seemed to he se moth elhaneted as If
they had experienced,another such protracted trial as
wet incident to the recent fugitive Mare case , wean
men and women remained Seated from font °to rick in
the Afternoon Until six (Mock the next morning.
Peons were ,
being constantly witted.: sod every now
and then some disconeolate person wort'd impart to We
neighbor on the next seat the novel Intelligence that
wee a dreadfully warm day, -The lawyers Moket
pretty well worn out. and from what we have heard, we
believe that era long Philadelphia will be well repro
tented at the eatehore and ow the mountains by many
of the most - prominentgentlemen or the legal profae.
elan. The green bag will be thrown aside for the
emerald !Menu that stretches with a quiet beauty over
bill and dale, and the peva of the doll and dry broke
will be closed while aver-weal 'among or Neer e'e law
are being read in the Maul or the forget, away term
the walled avenues of the heated city, and amid the
haunts of true erilyment which are the dreem.tends
or the suenaseful clients who do not see the country.
nee from their ..tioop•holee of retreat' , slier the fleet
Babel withritt.
The disadvantages connected with the Criminal Curt
In its present location are many andverious. The rt om
has never been properly attended to in palattog, payer•
log, or anything else oonducive to the health of its no..
cupente The air Is always co Road. and Mon in ad
dition there le re.verer, ceasing noire from all kinds and
Key quantitsr•VtelPolen without. Let us hope that
the aralrable reform may be epeedry wren:unmated.
After several Maas hod been made to the bills of to.
tilatmlint yeaterday: the - court proceeded to try the fol.
[owlet prima came that is, nogg oases wherein the de
defendants lied onebeet, admitted to bail :
Elias Pcbatal was convicted of assault and battery
open Isaac Prank
Alexander Douala wee cmalotea of the larceny or a
Mack cloth frock coat, valued at $lO, the ,property of
George De Haven
Rome Obrern wee charged with the larceny of two
palm of pantaloons. frur ehMts, two aprons, and two
palm nt drawers; valued at 39 Hi, the property of Sohn
Standar'''. Verdict, rot guilty.
Felix Ddley wits charged with attempting to naei
collate , felt money—via . a $lO ante et the Hadley Palle
Dank of the State of lilsemnbueetta The ante woe
dated Holyoke. September it, 1858 The defendant
was ably represented by Walter J Budd, Yeq , who
made an ingentotte epee.% in his behalf. The jury ran
deved a verdict of guilty
The tame at:orney ;permed as oatmeal for Henry
Dualt. Who was charged with maintaining a tatieanoe
heaping a ferocious dog George Meade, the prosecu
tor, teat dad that he wit patent be the reeldenre of
the defendant, when the dog, without any orovoovion
Whatever, jammed ems end severely bit him. The
dog wan said to be as tt big Re • calf, and as furious an
&11 on " Verdict not guilty
John Brown and Tbotriss-Bryant srewa charged with
highway robbery. The last-named' defendant WAS un
able to attend court, and the Brat-man-ad defe ndant wee
tied. The pro•eentor, testified that the defendant fel
pen and Vest bins skeet a week :go. sad Sot k
oney (rem him
Charlen McMerritt tootitle I that about a week ago at
oix death in the morning he aa , ll o aMirg from the New
York hoot. s. t the font of WelenOrtrest wharf when be
eaw two men b.aeing Nos preeecnter, Peter ; th•t he wan
driving a mob along in Walnut tared above Rut, at
the time; that be ran up to Moody and iukqd him what
wee the matter, sod was told that hie had been
beaten nod robbed; he- ran after the defendant and
stench him with a whip and in title way wounded him,
a , that he wan able to bold ham until the pollee came
Verdict guilty
P.irlek }ldly vas ettaihei with mayhem and ;season
and battery upon Thom. ,
Obotroa. -
The prosecutor was placed CA thb tritons.; deed, and
teat fled that he had nn esaiult and battery eo-mnitted
upon Lt+n hr
wife
d o e r f - h a e ‘fe d n e t o i ip t dh. e . t t o t o . the a 81 of e els ;
slap his
Rite an 3 the
be went cut to Fee What was the matter, when ha heard
oh, cry of murder; that the defendant theta jumped
noon him, end felt a piece of his you, off from the ef
fecoe tt which he AM confined its the Pennsylvania Hoe.
pltel for twelve days.
The defence was dominated. by itabert Niehole. Req
It act forth that the prosecutor and the defendant had
been engaged together in a pretty tench pnalliatio en
mute or, and that the prosecutor. who bad commented
the Wale, bad coma fff secend beat After opsitehes
from the do test attorney and Me Nichols, the Jury
rendered a verdlet of i not gutity."
The next ease tried was that on a bill of Indictment
charging John Robinico, Jamre Johntou and Thomas
Votchen with hem-stealing /dwelt; and Hitcher, en
tered a plea of guilty and Roblomo a plea of tot guilty
It was in evidence that PATOISt fine harm had been
/argon from the place of Mr Robert., of Germantown,
end which were subsequently toned by a pundit= In
the peaseenion of these defendants. Robinloro altrongiy
motetted his entire ttmocence of any parttalyabort In
, . „. „
"the altdr. Thie . o thevidefeltente:vitire'irgueetel to'
take the wituariestaied in tura, evil eareb„ made s• fall
imeivalikin . of their Onif inlltiand it the Anti
Micatiug She etategiereis at sohnetne sod
Hitched. hemmer wa l led in imam& imuurism martian
hare... 'The Wird imetimatedtilLillry thetlthivevidellive
of seloraplima in crimenano be received with mint
matioa, and are unWortliv of benefit lent corroborated.
•The jury rendered ay syn.:tor finial: This name ars
all, Boehm sod ars voted. horse thterve. -We Jeers
That tbey, silhavelietrow . been iti,pidrom . - •
/*Cob trufifolie wag charged wi th burglary. le nehir•
log the bonne of Mr. The nu Weisel. is Apple et-wet,'
and taking therefrom • box end some money . A pulse.
man testified that he es* tiretioitaLeuter the homes et
en unsemonable hour, under grietiteictui
end th • t he arrested him when he azure mot.
Mr Weisel testigrd list be did sot :know WkstiMe
Umboite had committed a burglar/mi., not, did
brow, Yowever. , t he end the nrimaer were atwara
no the met tetimete Until thattherhed 'berm out to..
;ether on the night the nu glut is tali to' hove beau
committed. and lied been drinking vette free, to
, settler. did not grow whether the money tinted on
the defendant belonged t. .him or not lie knew the
vimpi r in be en horeet mss George lit Berle, Bin
appeared - for the 'def.; ci, mid est up a good obliterates
tor leis elient, Pt %Petered that hated h.ea twetied
into the hotimetir Wo , net biome; f. Vale-ethos lithium;
cad after s brief apiqich from the torus.' on boll aid"
the Jura had MT/Ift e dallenity in ao4iug a vadist of
. . , _
Three yteng men, named damns! Mine. Charierr
Hamelin. mid Themes Peti, , en. wire chavgrd with the
breang at 4, heat chats weiakinir four is tiodred woods.
tamers Wm a. Smith sell W. J • - Budd appeared •or
the defense., At the anal:guidon of the erideeee foe the
woemune the case wee a/Ike:reed until this morning
tt tau c i e t,k . _
_ -
indecallison than weir, tin following pentane's
SileXtudrr Dapata , elt months in the comity prim,
end costa of prosecution. • '
Delay, pusing a counterfeit nate, coste - of
prore
cation. end one year in the County prison. , • =
John 8T0.12. - three yea-e et hard labor end sectary
confinement In the Western Penitentie-y.
The court then adjourned
Beery R. Nertill. 5 , the bogus ealifo-ke tievet iwin
dler,l, who WM c'nwlcted on Fevered bills on the 11th
of Inquiry last. h•e not yet been sentenced.
Peterman and_ Myers, a neleted of forget 7, ma the
Ke-engion 0110 remelt+ uneenrenned: -
. . ...
Common Rues—Judges Thompson - and
Ludlow —The court mat engaged ell day on the tura -
men t Oct
The Dist Hot °opt woe otoll'arly tioonpied In dioo-
Ito; of current motions. ke. -
FINANCIAL AM/ COIIMEKCIAL
The Money Market.
PHILIDELPHIt June 13,1858
The news from London, to the 'Bret that the fonds
had been steadily .40121; ;That, one par Mint, bad been
gtioed in two days, and Ova per cent. altogether from
the lowed paint retched dories the panic ; that the
airman' market was longuld,lint abet* bills takes be
'tow three per cent.; that the Porte POUTS) was very
inn ; and that even Austrian etoek wee rising et V
enus, however eneoursieng, failed to give added
strength to our kook market, which, to.day, was week
and unsettled. Peuneylvaola Itaitroad - shares declined
from' 40g to 40; Little Schuylkill sold at 15; Sobityl ,
kill Navigation referred. ,at 17 and Beading lost g,
elating with salsa at MX
The money market le steady, with tat little business
doing in toy branch.
A meeting of the corporatore cf the Delaware Coun
ty Passenger Italliray Company was held this motoirg
et the oldie of game* Miller, Yen . , Surveyor of ti's
Twenty-fourth ward, when the following Board was
elected
Preirlent—le. Spencer Miller
Dirmtors—John Sellers, Jr., Joseph Powell. James
Tho. T Berber, S. L thmeaton. Adam -
feldt. It It Smith, James B..Affilek, Wm. C Noustos,
B P. Waeren,_Wm Struthers,Jaephß"Smith
The track of this railway will be laid from - the peat
where the West Philadelphia Railway {reek tarns off .
- from - Market street, 'at Logan street, and will be el,
' 'tended dus wait along Merkel atterit or Wait Chester
road into Tels,wareeounty. Ifs western terminus is not
flied, but wilt probably be for the present, at the
Spread-Eagle tavern, shout four miles from - the euee of
beginning The tr ok will be laid forthwith.
We tall the attention t f our readers to The report of
the proceedings of the meeting at Bellefonte of the
friends of the Tyrone and Look Maven Bailmed Com
pany. This road It laid out thrones a section of oar
State full of intelligent, industrious, and enteiprising
citizens, whose iron works, eleven in number, and of all
variety, situated in the valleys dependent open the
Tyrone and Look Haven Railroad, whom grain field*
and wham production of bituminous coat are teo ex-
Moire and totpertant to be longer sodbred to bumme'
for want of the facilities this road wee designed to fur-,
nick. Pas mut to to be Arty-four miles long, of which
forty.senen are straight and eaten curvet. The whole
line will be oompletild for the treat by September next.
The °employ, in order to be enabled to open, Marti
four miles of the road, froirLork Raven to Julien fur
nace:for the rioter bath:min, are- willing - to give Jodi
iidual Paper; with mortgagee on valuable property an
collateral, for a loan of =Ad; payable in twelve
months, which will somas to eMieb this object. The
Tyrone and Look Maven Ultima will develop for the
bade of PhOatierphta ace of the rioliest counties in the
State. - andPhiledelphhtes should lend a helping hand
those who are trying to brlog it to completion.
iteonomits the order of the der,vriu! the General
‘c' rrerument, Oche the adjoarnirrent of Chingiess. It Is
said that the Post °Moe Department had alonesaved
two millions of dollars already, and nay a general oust,
lug of custom-house employees is to take place in New
York, in order to Renee retrenchment. Ineompetent
and trupenmmereu hands are to be discharged, The
Ibrald save : We hive heard of one ay. where the
,
party holding a fifteen-hundred oßoe lives at
St hoodoo, N. J.,'lthere he omitted/at a farm. and comes
into New York 02 the first' f every month to receive,
his pay. On a friend Joking him about this absecone,
hie reply arse that he spent • the beat of the month , on
duty—the best of the month meaning simply the ply
day) , ,
Peterson's Countirfeit Detector for Jim 76th is Is
sued thla afteroocio. We leernfroin it that fifty attempts
to flame upon the oomaisnity, by the production of
new counterfeits or the roltano of old one., have been
wide Onto the pabikettion,of.Uietnonthly number on
the Sint of Inno—a strong wegnortent in favor of evarr
one 9 a initio, the aead:naonthliOdition. Theis %wiliness
men who neglect to seoureAhle anSllierj, to thole'
eonntinvroome and desk" ire Vilna to their awn in-
terra+
The seeeerg diggings in Minamotsk bid fs r to prove
mash more profitable. than, the an,h-tellted-of gold.
mines of Keane. - `The Market i or '
thi9 dreg is chief
found in Chine, whore it is lighirreined as I tesedf
clue, being conedstmda remedy, for every ill lolokeht
mimeo is heir to. Gi r ie him plenty of ginseng, and'
John will-never care a tea ter .Dr. darn, foe
or - Kennedy's Groat Medical /reco
very. It le stout forty vents Alice the emendation of
etneerg commenced, and in 3863 the quantity sent
abroad amonoted t 0.118,416 pounds, worth slo2o'o.
Oar own /and and Tartary alone supply the loot to.lta
cOnsuniers, the Chinese, and in the new dialogs It is
estimated that live hundred tons will be peered thin
year, which will net the diggere some eighty decal:sand
do'lers. The root le worth, *ben gathered, from six to
ten coots per pound, mod in Minnesota. when cored,
from twenty-five to thirty cents The land where it
grown is free to all and the earnings only depend upon
the industry or the digger.
We station our readers againt4 a dangerous counter
feit ten.dolhr bill on the Bank of Forth America, In
this city, waleh la . described as fo ll ows: The Wil
mette in an Indian Itaely, with a plough and sheaf of
wheat; river and-mountains in the dletanne. 1n the
lower right darner in the agars of ti 'roman leaning on
e, horn of plenty; a 6110441 at luaned in the lower left
corner. The ft ores "10 , " in both the tipper eernare,
sod " X" In rid, ten Mama on the back of the note.
The following is a statement of the amount of coal
transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, fee the
week ending acitie 11. 1859:
Wale. Parnommr. TOTAL.
• MINES. Tons. Cwt. Tom. Cwt. Tone. Owe.
Hazleton 2 242 13 43 414 16 45.867 02
East Sugar Loot.— 8,034 06 43,9e7 09 46.981 13
Council 1,019 04 31.4386 10 13,384 74
Mt. Pleaaant 80 01 7,875 ft) 7 ,40510
diniuk Illonotain.... 1,682 11 58,905 19 68,088 09
Coleraine . .. 426 00 21 398 Cd 21,823 00
Beaver Meadow 900 08 72.010 19 12 411 or
64. York & 1 048 19 23 173 70 24,222 07
North gyring 889 14 21,077 10 21.717 04
South Spring htnn... 39 08 19 05
German Pa. Co 71 00 3 431 07 9.082 111
Other Mappers ' '129 08 1,208 04 1,337 12
Total 10 693 03 265 878 05 276,011 08
Ciorreipoodiog week
last year 7,90/ 01 370 861 35 213,230 16
2 788 02 0.046 10 :a,131.4 12
The follovrtiv le the eetoeat or coal shipped an the
Lehigh Cant!, for the week ending June U :
FOR WISER. TOTAL
Tone. Gat. Tons. Cwt.
FRONI
Mauch China
10,457 03 111.175 Oa
. 1,640 00 16 220 06
. 1,676 17 10,657 0/
Summit Mines
Room Run Mines..
East Lehigh Mines
11 I,ltitinn7 aad others, Pea
Ikuk Coal ' 287 19 1,120 18
East Mouth Chunk.
Spring Mountain Mina 1.221 06 11 398 04
Coleraine do. 570 00 4 NI 17
Beaver Meadow do. 74 15 2.018 07
N. Y. and Lehigh Coal C 0.... 444 12 4.447 07
German Penn. Coal Co 1 811 14 14,54.8 131
North Spring Mountain Coal. 864 02 5,902 29
Penn Haven
Hazleton Coal Co,
Rant Sugar Loaf...
Mount Plesmant,...
Council Ridge
Rockport.
Buck Monntain Coal' Co 2.067 09 20,101 oa
in its Haven.
Franklin Coal Co -
Audenried Coal . Co
Hartford Coal Co
Toted " 31.817 13 287.r28 IT
Barre t:ma last year.. 28 514 18 116 ZOO 15
Increase
Lumber.
For the week
Per last report....
Total 13,610,60
PRILADXLPHIA BTOO3 EXORAlifilt alltag,
7une 34, 1859
IisPOSTBD BY XAWL EY. Baol9llF. fr , Cp., BANK-NOTE SitoCll,
AND SzOILINGS 1180611118, NOITHAZIIT 0011111 TIIIIID
Alin OBEHITIrr 01111,678.
. • MST
3.1. 0 abt Penns be - 00
)000 City 6s p
lo‘ 0 do -
100 do ' CIa.P.O6N
lc° do new 1091(
1002 bib igtt Nsv 97.... 96
800 d 0.... b 5.25
1001 Csts. let on Is —.SDK
2003 Ebidra obat I 0..67
1000 N Pend* B ea ....61)i
2 Paints R 40s,
10 do 40.%i
BOARD.
2 Peons P. 4034
4 do 40%
10 do 40
12 do 40
4 do 40
20 do ' 40
5 do 40
6 N Penn& R 834
8 *do ' 834
10 Planters Bk Tenn.l/4X
7 Minehili K 67%
5 Morrie Canal ...85.53
BO AltDB,
Si
• BISTIV3III
1000 City ne new CdcP.lt 0
GO do C,4„ 0.100
ICO I Obee VI R Te 2dye,40%
100 Oatta Ob ettl 10,..65)
;000 N Peons R
10 Peons 11. 40
00 Little Behrtyl B ..14
armoictv
200) City es eel/ or'it
9to to c&F.9B),‘
1700 Ott) Ee '01..0&P.96
3000 N Penns P. 6,...[02.4
1000 Morrie Came 6a..130
owanto PAIC
Hid .tyked.
Mill& earl:toff ... £433i 07
" It Su of.. I.BX 07
Now in off.loo 100 X,
PIMP& DE 90 90)I
Reading P. 20 20)(1
" 7 8 3
14 Morris Clftrml Ivor ..107X
3 Little Bahtql H 16
6 -do 16
0 90h NV prof 17
28-STEADY
514 .4ekt3.
061 Nay Btu*. 8 la
?ref 17 IT.(
Wtar•p't.l6lra II 8
lzt mtg.. 6 4 9 9 %
49
«
Long 113,v Ng
Lab Coal it Mir. 41,1; 413)(
PEI9IIAR ' 8% oi
c o 62.1 i 69%
" xot es , 44 6
" do 16 7134 73
Paulo II AO 40x
230113 A •... 87 BB
&tor China lon. 50 - 13
oref 107 'IN
SAM hav 66 'B2 7 1 4 72 '
"Iprp cc •„, . 76 77
°atavism -8.... 6
Lt Int bda 60 Ng
' Frank d: South 71 67 CO
24 at 80R.... 47 17g
Rave&Tina Fin R 44 •
)3,88e 02
197,952 19
5,480 04 44,220 11
704 07 5 5 , 2 10
495 18 4,114 10
1,500 03 12,094 lb
971 16 3.892 07
1 152 07 6'770 07
293 15 4 971 19
3,27,5 17 BIAS 02
Feet
1 460,277
7 ,721 27