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Aso ginl_bill:z `:.,..7.4111rtn 1, tiliklignißni ! II - " ..xitoh 24.. w; - 0 - 4 - 1 -I#o,ooLet.- _ r teisiapa near . ivid *at '- ,juitki,Krl/ 144 AriVs blkve:,"7.7 '..bilki` liiittsr4,4s.t'.V4. 7 -14 *t., N 9 .1 61 .1 ~' ; acc ount 1 Yor ' Jars of lkikt3*4 --= - • , 1 ~ q ~, 'lip . Fall", ked for annbm 7:' eiloilffil 6611, '" 1 gill be .0° f c ,, th the nation compliance the -, trout 14411, Th is it In which defdnrel r. '.. ik'..."fitipli ti C -. _a 1848, _. sta )4.5717 R 7r*or' ~PI,IRII-4Pr"" n e w 8114°'°"tak ait alt,4*---, *big every d'on Alan 5 ' Ili' t eh the . OA --kaCanch A d ! " visa, • - ;' , .. °L rfibatim72.*: 14, 4 p m t 4e 5 i -ii r *" y seeptecti ted „, t the ja r iiiim- 0,14 ,V.llBkon:::.lsiettili. "irfd "outrank him 11110 asiapothiseary l r shop; Whinn hisiejinirs were ....' l 4frars* - 2111s; snip wra bastly'est;! wt*: Oast." lastoirrie ottlantare diritiousr.,kr InifktipoylogitoitiOitoit war ttafrudiab;.aridoh` ordisred-ho;i2ositou Von' to recruit' that pottaielral Ifridaki isiartival, ni.3tilott spread , thit .. I.2 4riferbsteissi , priellimifna =bond=tie , nesaeli`anil 4oulistaikia"..ll , ll:ll Adt.` , l7pon inqulrri•hort - ' that there had riot bOOl, 5 . 11 i ihio:4leNg.44olliow forrr:on board - the'Sarits4- . -25 ‘ -'fittik:utuitiiiai ,ititise; , - Onion: MOD tha ;) bat - 7"Sithatataiknowbess renreuty easel of hiforma-, , u ,tititl . Or •Olurgneil herr, and a few others - of ration diseases" ead.albaten4 f - ;,he.Borlon :tannest thinks the dobrtment artist ordrilisirUhr flarenoah to- a liorthetia! 4-4;3kilOsirrh — ifrom"Nori-Yoriolf iia -'•fitirdiilbeboiatkenifitcts and new*, with 227 par;' isnipres aid-81,0M 028 in epeole. The Itangerod, di f ilrisittlinit Botanist,' forlaverrwOheook oit -4 -mixforopiginird'S76o,oooriiiiimici; A 0 .#4i2:-'llW43nitsinte: Sruitobtl - - Court, sorrow. o'n the'erse , ur Bosh It:- `ye. the 782iiiietn1stlyfittarsiet"Ratiresta florpemetiou, the :forritiOistrial was or - rattled; and fad/mere '' 4 lol4lirisksind toireesteibil:forildrm 01114." 'ilrerrituateslinitsaid,vran killed-on the, road . 102414 V.OO rowitur -,T - Mks aiithitir hundred gad thirty; patients in, tstkil - zeitiruiriti'AmotLattatie-Arylaus r ° and the tea 'late of about one nub: is Vatbrifnig 4i#4:lfoliiilYolk Oft) inareator's roc `.hurt !her tiiia dd de the in: that oily. dolor Abe to4lk af 17 an Ottattantd With itle 'pr•Cfour .1 Z . ? 1 4 4 .1•204 jakidealler wet. mind, served up at radlt•bilup against - 1 1 212111# 20 - OliisPit tliirebltyli between the - ',:,".r22:lo;fibiefeintibiAti of:Orly' complaint vier 'a i rde"ii - ' 2141 1 1 00 11 - 40 i 124 . gal BattittrYs g 6 .t7 4lll*4.ll444iiiit:Wiltaik dve dollar. lhr= sane btra. --7 :44)#4oofititlinit444 , hit tia`binitu had.born. ,r.::'o4;propestretii r nit issoordiagli, k'et Ittp , llinap,gfitstivßairste ie ,thing at *briWthirisidearsi of 's)`#)„` - dt ,=pa; ~ hait been ?hint *Agent lietianiria4larrirburg a 1 s:asifrg prenassain of4lo • •i . • - 'l4liiiit'' Y 41:'9A !! " lir , Xi t V ''''' , : 1 IVt ,?,I•AV''''t ,'- ' , 1 '- ,i1I". ..;,,,_- s .viorm - nuasMait'lltir.7 , wit . /if 447.41tr'litiii`itilir ki /1 , 'm' a • 4ft' , ttq,...6,, ii,,,,,to.sti , 1ar426`.440 „ ; PlO**, Ltii4 t l'l l i k e ' a ibOtift' ~ iittilift ~,,eLih-iii aniple•th ,f, tr„ e, -,iiiiitio.,?..7. ,-, ffir Oilt . 1 , ,, ',4 i fjoisiti• I • ?Nt :rl4l.ldipt'' tirloo *II giartflai '01•?" tifititk-riwia*titii:d i . o i ta Raf t ,(40smisir*flaTM.3?!411,1 161 : - I '- i . - .4,, .'i-.4'ibtii, -4! s trig, iiiiiio:6'4lo_, ~-,..... lotiitg --Olv tiko" -;= , il iti,4ol4t -4:::Mr =V: i'iki)W' - - VIE= A F 1 Yto a F 000,4 . Thie Washington SiOirs alleireii itself to , into ".a Turicius4assiorii-; against Ins PaFagraFto ll4 ltf °nal l , ! ,a days age, has 'awakened the liereest wrath of The States.% In allcandai:lt is proper to say for; kg Occasional"? that. not the slightest al. lesion waS,lnertrit , for The. States in the offend ing: paragraph:. ; Se , neiet;,,thonglit Of that hlghlyihtlubhtfal paper;' • I NV lib' tei Oebationai!" - 'LI , a , mystery Jhat liar; 'Masted many , phifotiophers, crud, wir tire"not surprlied that The Safes slaciuld ha zard a giredicandCfalh' We take itphoirever; that itilenahodVirinistriess to expose - the author of f -, Whether he id ono man or ieniiirrif - Whether ho clerk er-a Cabinet MinhiteprzWlrether be is Foasax Or ' Josas—is min' have no con Cern as •fc,.(ecasieriel ' ?.? - dope his *emir Indt‘itrforialtsind well. m .rinislakes ; nitre:does not ,3:tra rug himself was not always sonietimes• - ,noddod—and • even ittf:prisolt petulant •-paroxysm Of *Mit, to - the idfailibies. "Occasional " strike home much mote frerinentli.Lig(they, This e provetl.by the crin.stant ;shrieks. of those quiver:Mg, in their ,sides, Vhere ( Is' -not a department of the Federal TGOVernment into Which he cannot and _does not - penetrate: -He has many cmatldantes,-and net pne is as •hungry fiii'neWs ( iiWashiegton paper is foie abirerri -*go.4soliflini;seven .Faya air Informs- Heel alo.l,iati;been known abort the 'office of ,The States AS , geilerinis Mai elitist : listiment contains. Occasional" :rarely 'falls, "either irrtheory or in fact., ...He even himself" by his general - accuracy', and he knows that ble - atitementir anairy:ald *Ufa others lie hair reallykneresentments, ~,Lnit'Lie ieniiationi.:' hak.prejlidiceti, .of,Oonise-WhatLiiineetinian ? And be regards the 7. present AilMinistifitiim as doimprate and . corinpied, -,lie -stands ready to`accord.to it full credit when, by ancidentAt may atumble upon virtue. 'One - thirig H:Occasional" it not it.to is-neither a'toady,`a pia - dentin; nor u plaie-hinter. 'So Mich:fey SiettiC'eaXierial:" speak for Owe.restrim.,'. ..„ „• . ; , :;Mityr,lui to the ,olljects of PclttiV.Y 3 in regard to whom( The -Mates •Manifeets so mock ifl.naH :tere•, - ; and i whb,- according 'to the same high authority,' is a - candidate' for office, and is Making a bargain for that 'purpose with the cg Black'nep,ithlicans ;" with Mr. Szwaun and 'Mr, pexiaott'l ;There lig no felling what high hiknorsjhe Future has in store for • 'Our, excellent friend, Orono, while a Member" of the House frOnalcentucky, needle say, (g There predictingiwhere Abe, lightning won't, this connection Wu have a propo-: SitiOti•toluiako to -The States. We will take no; `6ll46, 3 'itrid - ask' for tie - office, from' anybody, IndiVidUal that' paper ' We will refuse th e, ` Preelde,o4;thil,,Ulerliship,,everi the :printer.' ; ship, (tliat luseions plamiwhich htings solar yet : so, fair and- temptingly; before the vlaion of The States,) if only The 6. taiesiivfll; reatuite. its.amiabilities, and leave off its scoWl:' ing and aPoiding. And •as to bargains: Why *ll6lld - 2 :ifs 'bitigitin 'with Metiers: Szwinn and 'tliitiaork7 74 there's the ritb d3i~_2'rs:lhey , ace ,botli Opt . of `POWer; arid _ E; lis;doubtful if ..they can ever get into power. , Win Pan' however bargain with Mr. Boone , Jrari 7 s ; Administration. ,It is still rich, and ready 'to buy, anybody thatb as. a conscience or 'ir'neivaPaPer, for sale. We knia' that • Mr. to mn lw r would ' 1 11,0 'to carry Tiro Presss in _hie pocket; :en like '9 revolver offenders; would give ' a good :rotinjipeta, out ot'publie trealruryr, for OAF praises-aye,, even_ far our, silence. The qtace!l lmast admit , th/IVWOi understand Mr.' 'MUOKA.-i- NiVs:iiharacter pretty well ; and as,•for long mite lime! itiend," knitted to us' with iil‘iiitfi''";')f: - Stiel,l4l4 . ,,beend by the -tenderest tipi;;:whir aiiikld'we not go to, and 'selr ont,th bier slioul4",wn net fill our pockets 'with_ ;big, and-,cradle Tas raise on gthetlc besom f.' .goes lips chance, we r fee,- Ivv lava a , ilg2;lt But `tilille'TnA Pubis has no'cOnshipations ieitli sityhody; anal no pnrpoaes lo.connectiOn with Otlices_tju Woaliington, I'ennsylVania, oY elsottlftlier,TFE:ltunts has„a. large:lean that heats at tho -Welfare - .:ol:, others.; We should ",rejiitleti,in,tholiroipetitir of ' The:States, espe : Mitita preflt,lor instance, iii abu§e ' o'f „fiFiersiisa'apil.of Feeeei. We know a ; number haVe - inaild money out of It, here andin tithe! (platters. President :Will .forglie,.'everything for, ihis t Nothing is nearly so ,grateful „hitv 411 :Pll.7ol'll' ' , trenchant denuneis-. thine' or. - beloved- friends, BENNE're,' the DcvatA.s,, cheer- Alliptartfoio i d ,in':,Coniideratioh - of a good To,ittitk,of Astasidis, Upon Tonini and Viz Paicss. ;, The teiniitstion lithard to "resist, and tre Surprised :that The 'Statee,shoUld, .havelieldedlo , it. If the investment psys,_ Fe shall rejoice;' and we pledge ourselves iieVeito'Clititplain at the Indignation of The . • „ • , 8101 - tit`; so' Mug as it contributes to this - seepese Of - thlit:enterprisi li g journal;orthese peffilepe„ihezpiapiletek of The States willigOnt,pf, the ,hitiereeeki he idnOW so aux= , ,-vrl; *it: afford to wait for the 'time. . -, •"A. few: yvcirda as to Mr. Comas, and our 'relatbitrto him, which is another cause of the, anger 0 1 _ Tait' gfatesi- hasten to relieve ,out 'cotaMPorary bY Saying that we are neither the organ, the champion, nor the apologist of `that or , any ,other, statesman. ; : We confess ofhative like the man, and esPeciaily hislastde claratiorof principle in regard to Charleston: tut_ hold, •ottrselves wholly, free_ to differ and to oppose - hiniohould he take such tia:Would render 'that opposition a le,t4a,sitate's will go to Charleston and lanaiinsted:on his` n Platform, wit lead of Vie &pica in his sup port::: like, a faithful sultot:dinate: Staffs - should fails in this _effort, and another inan,', , and' , another platform, at variance with . thafte'weitlaid down by Judge DOZTAEIi are, 'ilbittituted,'then'we wilt antagonise both with attune:lt alacrity inriftpetioril as a hungry man de`Spittultesa . good , dinner. ' • howeVer, keep its tetnier:- There : kr ,goodrime before us, and there is really no :use in , losing wind .before the race ha! fair ltegut. Thw Netvef by the Vanderbitt. • . . AS' the Skthesigie the r Vanderbilt We have liaeived forir : daYs 'jitter ;news item Europe. ICJ; )I.4W,liattle, of linpeitnie had been - fought, and.:' - the'enliacttiai_fightiUgappears tb - hive by:Geaziartir, who wag reptilied. bYlbeAtistirlans, The Alike, bOteirer; have net Vain inactive. • They are, now boliieging ,mairtst;'and-anOtber great,,deofeive battle is ,ii . Ottire*pected.' Tile ?Austrians have atcisoily, *titrestad until tfiei littie•returned to their fa.. iiei(tOrtiess'eti" and beisied strategical putt .tit'in slid thirYlitiould noibe'fully prepared to P4O; p t 1 194.409, Mined,P4tstau9e td • Any at ltek.that_rnaY-belnadii ppen thandoneil all their inferior Hoeg defence ,te 101 - Additional stiengttk,O, their present post- - lloo;1410 - - )Allieo -lave Dom ende':..srmy of iitllttary Strobgthlo'eneetitier. -• • • :- „ „ --1- ;to.o'...iCpciiitrrce had, embarked for Genoa.' ttls eeptited - tbathe, - Wiltendeavorcit once to :iiislloo4,lifyi - OiiiTititirtroops from their ,"14 1 4 1- 6...4#,Atitchi - kaini ph08161o; he wili OiE!iu!iti I.lo.9lei:Revithitii* Hungary: ';',VjoroitEsissasus,t; .has refused tfie,Dictii- - "taship . otTered-; hint Py the;pommisstepors of Italegnitjhedlie " , licui.ofilcially, announced that be istitet any portion; of the'States of lfit3i y ititOki't6 Sardinia. , ' • tcPY4fi;f4tlm 4 :llll,4lo,„ - erkeiir d r ikpage reetter4epietei vitt tottresttn fittfieipiseription. - of :lildopeniieiloojto#,;iind 't)*'ptitiiiiiditil(FoOnactod :with thai adoption . .aeitb6iliforailipid:.ilf Independence; rand In i;TOptfillorise!c!„ , _sicotob of - thO portrSits the r rr eh ,a iv v iii oiir walls of the , ''reous iri Which tioeselePitit4' - dOpienent 'Was - signed: lye.treatAhat the - emetiene 'and redactions ap opftpriate daywillhe inere:*ividlY ill - 14'041r minds ,by flies's_ artleleti tiidif by 'any:ltereotyped Fourth e 41.: `'phial 'we eenief)utibil(thena. : • ALIN Or NotttßindOTErN•ltAtiLllOAD. PROP/MAT, - STOON . O t Tueedity next, et 12 o'ctook, noon, .1 0 .f4Tbomas As' Bone. Igoe advertbeimeet of the t lY: 112 i 608 , rOUTiII pep, in to-dey's Press, end tun- __ ) Y MIDNIGHT MAIL 'Letter' from " Occasional." (Correspondence of The Prese.l WASnittaion, July 3, 1850 The rumor that the venerable Beoretary of State, General Oars, has departed this life, is one None at least, begins to grow apace upon the town. There has been no - funeral. The insignia of wo have not been hung out. There is no eulogy over the decanted as yet, and no executor appointed of the estate.' But that General Gass is being treated I tus a dead man is beyond cavil, If he were alive and in health, do you thick he would allOw Self to run foul of all-his old progressive -ideas? Do you think he would stand forth as 'sponsor against his long.veunted convietiona ,of popular sovereignty, and his repeated deolarations in favor of adopted Mune ? No' Rely upon it, he is no longer in the land of ther living, and that the basest uses are being made ,of his honored name. Letters are written for him and put forth which ignore all his illustrious record, and the President and Mr. Appleton pay no more attention to him than if he were in the other, world I cannot re frain this vindloation of General Gass, who, in the days of his vigor and his life, wan one of our most radical and liberal statesmen. _ - -- The President does not hesitate to declare that William H Seward Will be the Republican nomi nee for President, and in that event he expects Mush break•up In the Opposition as will give him a good chance for a re-election. ln, order to force his nomination at Charleston, he encouragea all sorts of candidates for that honor. The more the merrier: every new aspirant only increases his 'chances, he thinks. Within a few days he has talked favorably of Robert J. Walker as a good man for the Democratic nomination next year.- Oen you trust him, Governor Walker? He played you a sad trick in 107, and although rumor says you' have forgiven him, do you, know that he never forgives the man he hag injured?- The news from 'Maine shows how desperately the Administration is fighting for continued power. The - whole force of the present - dynasty, In New Englandi was at Bangor, in' that, State, on the 30th nit:, but they were very.badly whipped. The two leading delegates to oharienton, Ilion Brad- Amu and Amos Roberts, are open and native Douglas men, and one of the alternates, Mr. Shop ley, :of Portland, made a strong popular-sove reignty speech after his election.' The platform was' 'rigidly ,and rampantly Douglas; and, although a' cold resolution was passed, approving partiof the Administration policy, it was a bare hone given to the officials who begged for if, in Order that they might be able to hold on to their places, _ - Hain you ever chewed, under any femur Demo cratic Administration, such a &nude upon leading Democrats as has distingnlehed Buchanan's rule? He has given up the practice of opposing his natural enemies, and for nearly two years has turned the engines of his power against some rA' the' ablest and most honored Denim:trate in.tbe Union: Look at his essaultnpon Douglas and the ' one hundred and forty thousand Demoorats of Illi nois; upon Gtivernor Barstow and Ron. Beriab Brows; of Wisoonein ; upon Jno. 11. Davis, of In. nPon Senator Pugh, of Ohio; upon General Shields, of Minnesota; upon Wilson, Samuels, and, Hempstead, of lowa ; upon Vice President Breck liiridge ; upon Ryersen,:Adrain, Riggs, Potis,'and Walle. of New Jersey; upon hie - oldest and truest friends in Pennsylvania; upon Baskin, _Clarke, -Reynolds,- and- Banoroft, of New York: upon -General Pierce' and his friends, in New England, including many of the most eloquent and able of our' champions; upon.; Broderick, MoKibbin, 'MsOorkle, and others, In California. This is a &hire' you may search history in vain to parallel. Apropos of the controversy, arising out of the 'Cass-Le Olere letter, upon-the subject of natural[-' ration, I will give you,an incident related by Sena tor botighuion his return from Europe irti,lBs3: He entered the bay of Smyrna in an Austrian ship the day that Captain Ingraham sailed out after releasing Kowa. As noon 40 be landed ho made himself acquainted with the facts and comment anted them to President Pierce, with a warm recommendation that Captain Ingraham should besustained.' During the remainder of his trip over the Continent, 'the Roasts affair, and the -principles involved in the controversy, were the leidingeopiths of conversation in all circles. A few Months afterward Senator Douglas took the Moshn steamer from St. Petersburg to Luise°, and when a few 'miles below Cronstadt, in the gulf of Finland, a. conversation, arose between quite a number - , of gentlemen upon , this- gouts quotation; which finally settled down into a discus sion between, Senator Douglas and , the Swedish ambassador at' ,St. Petersburg, who was also a passenger upon the same ship. ; In the course of the conversation the Swedish ambassador de alsied`with emphitels that every crowned bead in liffiffiligiffitiraiies:HMithioeinith. , had n right to naturilizethneehject of anotherHovern mint witholt ,the .consentenf that: Government where sash-person wan born. Senator Douglas in. e t aired of the Seedieb ambassador whether his au :gut mseter;Rieg,OsoU, Would join to ouch a dee ittration ate which the latter replied unheeltating• ly in the affirmative, and that he Would natation' it it all hazard's. Senator Douglas then said that there, Wei nhrief chapter In the history'of Swe den which, if satisfeeteriliexplained, would' go le great-way bo reoonelle the Amerioan people' to that deotrine; and" that :it wan desirable so preserve peace, .he hoped the Swedish atn,- - baesatior would explain it., the latter., said that .1M- 'Weald talte pleasure in doing so, and inqUired :what; it' wee., Senator Douglas stated ; that the Amerloaripeniple had heard that about the year 1807, (he would not be positive as to the: preciee date,) a Franoh army; commanded by the, Bernadotte, captured a largo number of youniiireedish nobleman in a battle in Pome rania,,whem he treated ,kladij and then released .them.; About. the time that thou yeenignoblemen arrived home, the Crown Prince of Sweden died, leaving the ,old King without any heir to the Ihron4 , The old Ring immediately summoned the nobles of the kingdom to elect-a Crown Prince 44 -heir tie. the throne, anti when thus mom:sided, to the stirprise of everybody,, they ejected Berne dotte,,j a Frenchman by birth, and the son of lawyer! in the South of Prance, who then in command of the lerenth armies under Napoleon 60 Grown Prince and heir 'othetbsane of Sweden; They haturallied him on the Piot, without the son .sent of Prance, where haven berm, and 'in oppool lion ta the known wishes( of the Emperor Napoleon himself. The people of inierfoi bad also heard that when the old Him died, this same Bernadotte • beoame .King of Sweden' by virtue of that netts. 'relintion, and held Gust throne until his death, .and ta'at he,was, mumeeded by; his son ()kar t the present King, who held hie throne by virtu of : thatnatrottlizatiou. Mr. Douglas then asked the Swedish ambassador if he would be ao kindis to explain to bins upon Feist principle of public law Sweden bad naturalised Bernadotte Without the , consent of France, where he wee born? The 81713- dish ambassador was-somewhat embatreesed, and the passengers raised a hearty !stagiest his expense, A &MIMI nobleman, of large distinction in"tbe financial , world, told the tewediehruriltassador that he must stand aside, having been crippled in 'the untied; and - pleoetl,. hors de ,coraar, apd ,that would': take 'up the contest on behalf of Russia., Ho Asserted, the same principle, and in vitedllar., Douglas to respond to him ass Russian. Mr. Douglas then said that them was a brief chap. Wein the history of Russia, which also required explanation before that doctrine could be salts• laotorily maintained; and being asked what it was, he eaid that when he entered Resale for the first time, at Odessa, on a steamer ream Constan tinople, - and 'alien they came to. anchor in the harbor of °deem, the first objcot whittle partionlar ly attracted his attention was a beautiful statue at the -head of a long stone steir-ortee, which stretched from the sea-vide totem boulevards, As soon as Mr, Douglas had served hie allotted time in the,Qaarantine prima he reptdred to that statue •and astiertained that it was ep onument erected to the Duke de Richelieu. Not reMentherlng any 0f that name in Russia, or recognising that as a Russian name; he looked into his guide book to know who was the-Duke de:lfficholieu. There he found that he was the head of the noble and distiaguieheil family De Itiehelleu of Prange, and 'that when. the Preach Revolutitne broke out he had , tiedlo St. Petersburg, where bewmfweloottied by the Emperor Paul-and immediately natural , lode Without ,the consent of ?ranee, where hi Was •born,rand made . a general in the Russian attar; that, when the , Emperor . Alexander sue ended to the throne; he , appointed the Dake'de Richelieu Governor of. Odense anti Vine Regent of the Russian donsinione niter. : the Bleak Sea; and that name the death of the Duke do Richelieu the inhabitants of,Odesea bad erected thiamonument to him ih gratitude For hist servftes. , Mr. Douglas then stateetto the Russian Baron that he *mild he' under_ obligetion to him It' he would explain 'upon what principle of, publie law, or by What 'right,' Mesta had naturalised' the Duke'de Riche lien; without the consent of Prange, whore he was born," adding, that snob explanation would go a 'greatway to nonage the Anterloart people to that principle. - The only reply the Russia° nobleman Made 'to this [inquiry, was to invite the entire 'company to join him in a glass of ohimpagne, _ , „Occessonea „ - 'AN, INFANT DIES IN ITS SLOTIISIt's ARMS warms 7nAvF.LLnia.;-conductor Temblingson in forinfd us yesterday of an 'lncident vihloli Oeciarred , at-Niagara Falls that morning. Aniong tie pas .,sengera by hie train, up, web a women going to her husband'in .Indlina with ,e babe' hi bet arms. . , , The woman hegleotoci leave the oars at Bullpen_ sion, Bridge, as she should hair) done; and there • taken the Detroit train, but was carried ttieiniles farther to the Faits, On leaving - the oars, "she ;took a seat in the depot, to await a train to tate her back to the bridge. Prekontly she diseeTerea• that her Infant was dead—the little creature had , ',lest expired In Its mother's arms The corpse and the mother were taken to 'a hotel,' and pre• parationd ware wade for interment, after which the Wouldge on her way to her husband.— childless. The infant was about two or three weeks old, and probably died of debility, es It had been unwell from Its birth.—Rpohester Union and Advertiser. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA" MONDAY, JULY 4, 1859. Public Amuctimentu Mr. Georgll Hood's Moral , Matinee, which was to have Come off this afternoon, at the Acadomy of Music, will net be given. ' Signor Romani, who has been endeavoring to' give operatic and;ballet performances, has , re moved his company from-Arch-street Theatre to the Walnut, and his troupes made their first ap pearance at the latter theatre on Saturday even ing. The attendance was indifferent. The ballot troupe is much better than thopperatio Messrs. W. Wood, G. W; Smith; and B. Yates dance very and, though not to bo named on the game day with Lamoureux, (who' was brought over to this country by Signor Ronan!, and never has been surpassed here), Signorina Galletti is a very acceptable dancer. , The operetta performances consisted of the 2d and 3d Acts of "La &minim hula," in which Afiss Lucy Eseett, as the ma tron foolishly • chooses to bo called, was the Amino. She had" to sing under many dis advantages. Mr. Muller, the baritone, did, not appear. Lisa, little as she has to gay' or ping, did that little carelessly and almost Inau dibly. Mr. Miranda, the tenor, made himself laughed at whenever he had to speak, se foreign Is his, pronunciation: Then,'ln the third act, there was a bitch Caused by delay, and the Ratline°. Who heard the command to the orchestra, " Play up all -the same," were south. dissatisfied. The son»atnbula scene was the only one in which Miss Mmott appeared to advantage. She gave the ex quisite solo, "Ah ! no oredia," with fine expres sion and touching tenderness. The concluding solo;"Ab. non giiinge," was scarcely so good. It is addressed to Efeino, Whcise love she has re gained, but this Amino turned. away from him, and, with more grimaces than constitute grace or beauty, sang it, at the fOotliglihl, down into the orchestra. A prima deans of the highest order Min Escott is not, but she has a sweet, manageable, and ; very exprassiVe voice, with considerable skill and good execution. It is a nice voice, in short, not eapii. blo of much or lot g.continued effort, but sweet and pleasant. With final a,oempany as suphorred her on Saturday evening, we wonder shit had the heart to sing at all. She is the hest English yrs"' ma donna since Louisa Pyne. , This evening the ballet of "The Nymphs," and trio acts of "Lie Sonnambula," will be repeated: with an oporatio ballet de eiroonstanne, balled "The Triumph of, Washington," in whioh song aid dance will be' combined. But will a Potirth 'duly be Without Mr. Peher Itiohings to personate the hero! ' • Two performances, afternoon' and evening, MoDanough's Gaieties to day. , Ilernaudes, who , la a regular wondsiworker of adroitness, will ,perform,, and-A oelebrated "Great Unknown," called the Green Man of Agar. Dancers, vocalists, actors, &0., will all appear. In fact; It will be a day of days at MoDonough's. Letter from New' York. CLOSE OF TUB PISCAL YEAR POSTING TRIM DOORS— TRIO STATE PAPER CONTROVERSY: SETTLED IN FAVOR OP TON ARGUE--ARRIVALS AND lIINIORA. TION—EBNATOE BENJAMIN—THE PERM:TEES GO ING AGAINST TON SUNDAY, LAWS—TROMPSON'S , lIIIPRESEIMENT PALACE CLOSED—TREATRICALS., [Oorrespondostee of. The Prom] • • Few YORK, July • The Beal year jot "staid, cod the balanae•theet made np of the importations from foreign siountriea, at thie port, presents Note of the highest interest to the, bitelness men, as well as the 'statesmen of the country. Bathe month of Aloe the importationis are larger thin for try previous tune since the existence of the Go , , verineent, and nearly three timed ae land skin Jura last year. The followior flgttres. will chow the total importation of dry goods at this port for the pelt final year, compared with the,. two previous years : - ' 1856-7: 186 T-4 . 1858-9. First Quarter $81,802 8,4558 8.741,168 524,42.3 hilt B e i m ui c1airter,..515,1586,1313 . $8,618,047 $12989,EQ, Th'rd Quartet.... 582.003,0132 $13 . 035 472 $31053,7 - Fourth Quarter-813771,680 $9,000 368 $24 809,1,64 Total for year... 493,224,030 $87,790,035 $03,4130,000 Large - rt this increase is, it le not so large brittliat, with good crops and good prices, the country can through withcht a dnanedal tornado ; but, if theilati portatious of the next. mix months keep up with thee.: of the poet six, 'cipitaliats mutt- get their &Satre it snugly Mewed up as pcseible, or they will be ahatteted: We cannot pay for four hundred millions of forelgei produce and manufactures exclusively with cotton sad specie, and nnieas 'a deMand 'springs up for breadetuff# we most anger. That demand we cau 'scarcely expect from' Elegised and' trance, beCause the crops there promise to yield u abiandautly is our own. The Democratic (Soft) politicians of the State, ati nut a little'gratltted at a deolsion made'by the Court 0. Appaale, last week, reeking the Atlas and Arpusot 1 Albany. , the ' , State , permit The Evening ,TourV I plsimel to be tbe edictal paper, .of the State, but tors raied,pui,,tusutbOrlty, The net priteof the leas? publicatiOns required to be publiabrein the " State psper,” are nothing what they were in the Old Albislz Regency times, wheit that remartrableniar4 poLaaffral. Ile OCClnfell; Vr&II State prfarir, tondo the annual ree'plect of teni of thoasander Pro. The tutolser of an vessels from aisreadj,4bh, port; for the last, steltin June, waiii2b, thita&m. her of irmalgrarsts 2 281—making a total taken/4EOw for the moptleof 1:3 621 , Senator Ber.firola, of Lonlainna. la among it the Astor House. • Ile sails On Wednifidel ;nest foie Barope, in the . Sandi, partly on' buelimes and pertly for health. The Reactor is suffering from a very ful affection of the eyes-rthe eyelid of the left eye having undergone • aontraction,'which, with protracted Intlammetion, , tess,heen ii.eCorci of constant, pain for Rosen, four months. . Some Of the presehera have been making a Teri curl- Ows movement lesterday they presented to the):Mard. of Police CommiMieloire F Fe 340 1,5 1114126 against the ' enforeswent or the Sunday laws. The deligation wa4 headid by the Bev. J. L. .llateds, a Congregatioadc prember, sad the Iter::Dr. Maxon, Astor of the Eleventh-street eerenth.day Baptist Oituroh: Mr. r Mitch Mated that the remonstrances were signed by dye hundred and fifty Amerlitane, and neves hundred and' fifty Germans awl J.we. Tho liquor dealeni he paid, had been waited upon, and asked to sign the remonstrance, but they all refused, alleglog that the Germane were taking away the heaviest part of their, trade by the role of lager beer, and were greatly in. pring the liquor intern% la this city. Mr Estes, Ile, Wren, awl Mr. Kopp made brief addressee to the commielioners on behalf of the rentaastrants, There are few of the thrwands wholmaire op the motley crowd' of saunterers upend down Broadway, who have not cocasionally partaken of an ire, a cap of 'ooffee, , or'a etrawberry, at Thompeon , s famous saloon reornmon, by the way, la the great ahem-player of the city, who has bothered M oby more thin any ether American combatant. Well, Thornimon'a le eloped, and thin morning tie handsome [tenth! covered with ?eaters, announcing that the furniture will be reared for elle on_ lfith of .sugnit For many years it has been non. sldered the'tnest elegant and lam:Moue establishment of the hind in the oily. The Theatrical manager : a are' gradually completing arrangements for the fall campaign. Laura Keane (who bagged about $30,000' elear last season) has en. waged Mark Smith (one of the clevereet of the younger actors); who will assume the came alarm of characters performed by Blake, George Jordan l also engaged by Mae Keene. It fa her intention to avoid the worn•ont comedies snd tdagedhse— , f The trangers," and the * 4. Demons," end the «Jack fihepanje,” and present, instead, new pieces - characteristic of the age. idr. Brougham to preparing a new play for the opening it The Benicia Hoy Assaulted with a %Stung,Shot, (From the Boston Journal of Saturder.j John, Heenan, otherwise called the Benicia Boy, received a severe and somewhat dangerous heating last evening in the immediste'vleinity of the National 'Theatre It appears that a perfor mance took place at the National Theatre,,and among the pieces wag one in which:several pro fessors of the manly art of self-demob " were advertised to exhibit their skill in that particular line of character, liftman being announced as 'master of ceremonies " • - For some reasan wit made known, finnan ob• carded a seat in one of the bmtes, without taking any part in the performance, and yeti shortly after leaving' the theatre, while standing on the sidewalk, he was attacked by a party of “roughs," and very badly beaten, receiving one or more severe blows on big head, trom a slung•shot or some other heavy and blunt weapon. Ile was conveyed in a oprriage fd thevotheoary ahop of Dr. Wilbur, 186 Dourt street, where Dre. Dale and Jones attended him, and dressed his wounds, the most severe one being on the batik of the head, cutting the scalp badly, and it was thought slightly fracturing hie skull. lie was subsequently conveyed home, accompanied by two or three of Me friends. No arrests had been made iap to a late hour last night. FIEF AND LOSS or Llpg—A YOUNG MAN gpasso vo Duarn., 7 ,Between the honra of four apd five yesterday afternoon, a destrhotlveronfip• ;ration broke out 'in .the pyrotechnic 'inaturfectorY of Professor Eamtiel Jukron. situated at the caner of Tenth and Reed streets, The cause of the fi re is tin. known. air. diacksonhad %large quantity of fireworks pp band, mina of them - comp•letett, and others lo the proms' of oonstrushon. There wee an order to ,be filled for .fisipm, N. J , one for Wilmington, Del , and one for the ,ottle nit of the northwestern part of th 4 city for the Green•atreet ditplay to night, a portion • f an order for the fleenod ward display, together with numetoos other private order*. The /lames were but an Instant in involving the whole building, with ub contenta, Ina burning loam No effort cold he made to stop the oopliagration. Having moo ignited, out, gluts mere, powerless.. A young man, working for Professor .f ackeon named Charles Beak, ires !Arced to depth Me. Japkeon wire walking across the yaid attached to We factory, wren he now the flames break out elimultaneously with tide, he beard a stifled cry Of murder, watch proceeded from young Berk, who was emitted at a bench engaged at hip work. The room was instantly filled with a douse sulphurous, Volcanic smoke. He roils and made for the door, bet weakened, u h is ea ppcscd, with The ncsiorts repent, bp fell insensible It was imporatbla to cave him, an en instant after the whole building was a b using Mass Hr. Reek writ A young nano about 22 , years of age, and leaven a wife to whom be had been married pearly ayeir, His mother has been reelding lately in the West. ; The body wee found after the fire. 'men had subdued the dame. burped to a itelsp It wactakett to the kloystuerging ehtion•bouse, and after, ward,' removed . to Ire late home, the Vomiter being "Sent for." • The belldlog ire which the cOOljegration took place Wag a frame shed, some 80 feet long by 12 wide, and otood en a, let at hoe corner of Tenth and lived, de tached front the' surrounding buildings. There Were era or alz men engaged along with Mr. Jackson, and how any of theta 'soaped fi at miracle, as a minute atter the , Hymen were first even, the aired and yard ware 'thfoliwlth flying rostrata Oiled with shame rind aoldrea, large pima of itregOrke, and burning gunpowder, ' presenting a strange, peculiar, and at the same tline a air and painful epeotaole The rut that Mr JaokoOn was engaged at work op flanday was a matter cf sheer nasepolty. jfe hu been very unfortunate in his best. neat, although devoting to It More than accustomed energy. A Mid ratline some always to overtake him This the sevouth time he has , been burned out, and as he could bare no insutunpe, the ,loss, falls vpott him with Crushing effect, awallowing hie whole meanp, and dooming him to worse than poverty. 1 AT4ALIVTIO OITY, July 3 —About two thousand persons have arrived bore by the regular and epeelal trains of 'WWI) my) to•iiity from Pittladelphlk, 2 Tlte'lle'gfra. ME LATEST NEWS TEI.,BGRAPH.. Pour Bays Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT NO BATTLES. MANTUA ' BESIEGED BY THE ALLIES AVSTRIANS RETREATING HEADQUARTERS AT VILLA FRANCA. Lonato, Castiglione, and Monte Chiaro Abandoned. BBBSOI.A. 000 t P/BD BY TB ABBIBIS rietor lihnOsonssel refuees'itletatorship of Botorna and the .annexation of the Roman 181,o!es. IIEPULSE OF GARIBALDI AiiANCIEI, ON DPSEIVZANO AUSTRIAN ACCOUNTS OF MAGENTA OOTTON DIILk- DRHAD3TEGIPS ADVANOING CONSOLS 92g092% Stew Toss, Tull 8. The steamship Vanderbilt has =rived. from Users and Pon thsiopton, bringing Lon don andLiierpooT =lento Wednesday, the, 221 nit ; fair aye later than previous =vices. ,:The Vanderbilt passed Jane 28d, in lat WM, ton 61. 9, the steamship New York, hence for Bremen: The steamships Asia atd lllll3garint bad arrived Theidare no battlee to report' from the neat of War, bqt the Allies are beeleging Mantua, and another de alsin battle payheeeon expected. The Angeline bay. belied at Mantua a forced mar ,tiniincy'ot 'five million aterilus. /JOS Vintor Mirionannellas officially =Glared thakhe would net consent to the automation of lay part of the Romeo /HAULS° Sardinia. The Allstate= have removed their headquarters to Villa Prancacmidway between Verona and Manta he:ve abakdoned Lonato, .on lA= Garde. - and -also Crsonfallene and Ofonte Otero which positfoos ttvy.recentiy actrapie4 great force and had strongly , fortified. „ The Wrench aid Sardinian troolis occupy Bretioli, and the Emperor Nepo'ron had advanted from that position to advance on the Austrians. Louie Iromintle had embarked fir Genoe Many other Italian cities bed proclaimed for the Italian cause. General Garibaldi marched on the 20th ult. from. Oslo. on Lake Garde towards Damensano, bet was re. putted by en Austrian force. Re bas since pushed his outposts to Bel!adore. In the direction of 800110, which latter place Is enameled by the Aurteaus Victor Emmanuel had refused the Dictatorship of him by the Clommimioners •rom Bologna, in Durmast:lee of-his deteeminaVon to decline the annexation of any pert of the Staten of the Church. The Austrian °Motel account of the losses sustained. faring the battle of Magenta. hire been published. The killed are elated at OS eftleerg, 1.802 soldiers; trtal,lBB2. The wounded, 218 oillce 5,4,100 soldiers; total,' 4,848 The wits , ieg, 4,000 soldiers.- Total of. killed, sounded end milling 0,118.- •" Adele/We fres:filth:4 siy that the Pasha hes ordered the suspension of the works In onnneetion with the viral soros' the Istbodne of fines The litesta consul hue protected against this Interference. A Branch arrey 'is advAncing by forced marches Spinet tbtd position. • General Garibaldi was organising a free corps to the Waltelltne ' The city of Marina Is besieged; the provisioning of the plate has been ordered The Austrians had destroyed the railway from Maui to Brescia, but that which joins Mantua, Verona; and Venice remains intact. - Romuth left Marseilles on the 21st for Genoa.. _The report that Count Portales, the- Prussian amio sattor,-had been sent 'Solite head4oarters of the belli— gerent Milted Is untttle. , tie was daily , expected it( Perle. Oonot neelsberg,: the Anstrlan Minister of Voregn Affairs atoonipanted by the Prussian ambassador, at ;henna, bad gone to Verona to ITIOPt tbe Emperor- The subscript:one to the Prussian loan of thirty mil liens of lhalets bed resealed nearly thirty millions, The 'Freneb• Meal reports make their loss at the battle of Mrgente: • Htlled Wounded Missing • ' And lathe battle of Malaga:um ' ".. Wounded • Missing The A nattier: prim:mere are to be meat to Algiers, to be employed en the gmblio works, In agrionitural pm, enitti. Ito' Goirmd sneer medal* are to be distribrAtd by the Bing of Sardinia to the SOuates who dlstingulsbe4 toetnaelree at Paleetto. 821 • .• 2 185 474 hIHhJHhIIIJHJE] despatch how Munich says Mejor General YAP Tann had gone to Berlin on a epeeist mission, • Kink Leopold, of Belgium, woo making preparations to visit Ragland =. - • ' The London 21ints, speaking of KosentiOt mission to Italy, ;says that he will be employed at ante 'Luting on the Hungarian regiments in the SAWA:a ;service, at if possible, produce a revolt in Hungary itself. • a„ The earcoi -paper, referring to the linzalan circular r the MD U v ula's that It him Wird to convince the T v ita„ pat the German Ou r sollikorOrapatah must be sarre `ii"Zinpiete eon tirmation qT the continually marring report the t Ens: Its bat Promised Braswell* interfere Should Utti Ger miirt itUteirender assistance to Austria: - - - Watch from Paris says that one hundred rifled eataoll were sent on the pith, to the army of Italy. A despatch from Berlin sayi that six Pnassum corpi d'art lie, besides the Guard, - are to- be tivbillaid, tut nbreo others kept in rerrre to oppose Bush, if ascii sary: - Ail the other 'corps will be concentrated, and oily a strifielent anomb*r of Inpope left in the provinces; to osmium the towns and features. V . items bulletins from - the seat of rear present the filllnßingas **state of altars The fisrdialati army Is to position before Brenta. In line with the preach troops- The cities of Fano, Ur bino Irisemnbrom. • Beso, and Ancorna , hare all • pro. flounced ill favorOf the national cause. • Another deapotelt says that the Austrians hid moo copied Monte Ohlaro, on the litb) In sonelflerlible force. • • • The atop thet , l4, , Pregoh corps diarmee had cool:Tied the Valtelllae fiuntrue A Lombard onus, under soma of oorundotio omen' wfto stationed there; , Two thowend Papal troops had been nest from Rome to restore order in Naught A collision bad taken place at Perris between a de• tscliment of Papal troops and the inhabitants, A diastole from Turin, dated the 'Bth ult., eoye that 'the,Elmperor Napoleon entered Ramis on that der, ;Mb 'Rotor Emmanuel. Mae). popul eothuelairo ato compsoled the march of the Alited troops throughout Lombard". The &striate on the rlieht of the T her, and also Leath de Castello, had &Glared for the National othae. j Voror Emmanuel in refuting the dlotatorehlp of Do. io v gna told the Cemmiemonere that he &bottle dlesp. tore of every cot imbrerelve of or contrary to %%Wi sed ppjetlgitil to tbe rape pf natlepai indopend• Mies. ', TO6 King hot aim lent a messenger to the Pope to entire him that he bas - nothing to 'rely and Abet the Independence of the Peden!' would be a guaranty and eat a menses to the' neutrality and integrity of the /Dates of the 06nrch. - ' A despateh from Demo, dated the 18th, ups that umge Asthmhave aln great force recopied the Mal rio ,t:a blown up 'the Devil's bridge, and planted their e rttllaryln 14p pees; th ey Mile also made entrench pants• id Flanders. ' INDIA. - Adulate from India Announce' that there gars grgne WI %today at author, Menne, slid other pore, om .ng the,llnropegui iron., ' , • Foreign Commercial Intelliaence. ' ;,I,,ivgiawa.,Jace) 21.-4ottsn market —The sales ror to, Dia Ihree days have been 11,000 bales, Mehra eg 18C0 for speculation and export.,Thy market closed end knotetlena are barylj mintained,' esars. Otero & gone' circular quotes eiddllog O. Win at ON, , and Middling Uplands 0%, and peon de. flialrig. prATE or &deices from Manchester tie favorable, Dreadetnfte,—The weather fs favorable for the crops Wit the spm enables baryon The quotations tbr !emulate& show en Ovaries over the prices current on , reiday. Four is quoted as very dull,.aod is freely offered by ilaidets at 105 edelBiiid Genial ; Wheat hi quiet, but c tir Vona lots"there has been a epeoulative demand at ;lad wirer ge -Westernked la ducted at 899 a lOd; White ildtelde 00; !Southern leesigi. ' 'amnia quiet; mixed quoted at Ones 8d ; yellow Geld , ,els 041; white 881 s 6d, novismos.—The market shows a declining tendency 141 is heavy and offered at a deollim. Reef it heavy uoiquontions nominal. Pork dull; easier but wegetiorie are unchanged. Zrodnoo —Rosin L dolt at 41. for common ; fifttrite Tmveotioe le doll at 410, ftger arm aka slight adymme for all qualities; Cot fee 'Wet j, Rice dull i LIND* June 21,—The Honey market is heavy ; petiole are quoted at 923092% el-dividend for 110- pow. tPte depression in the Loudon, Money Market is owing o tie Increisitg apprehensions of a general European sr.' 1 701180/11 hin.undergoite a Partial relapse, tint grails closed on Wedeesdity at 92X se92,lf American euswitiee were U1101111101(ed. Awe —Steamer Vanderbilt left at Havre; thisiner Aragp, Sister, for New ;fork June 29; shine Willistilhothingham, ditto, June 22; Bavaria, Dad,. ditto ; T O Beamed, N 1012054 dato Juno Root Stetson, Turner, for New Driven' Jaly 12 ; Sam parg. Ward, ditto Heidelberg, Rodeward, ditto; Trunbull, Pratt, un known; 4 1thawmit b ditto; V, (Mien, Fountain, dit t o; Mordmar Livingston, Rawson, ditto; Veueltise. Carney, ditto • Globe, Rstet, ditto; R. P Sb pherd Turner, ditto; ' Elamoset, Prost ditto ; Et wan, Owen. ditto; Havre, Ark no, for New York • New Orleans, Rich, unknown. The four lett wised on tho 21st June. 1 FROM EXT4CP-14? ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BAVARIA iIEADQVARTEELB AT COVO Rimini, Cenci, and Ravenna Pronounce for the National Cause. iff.OVpIEENTS 0)? TUE APBTRIANS .'lllll DOURER FLAT. toWTent, July 2 —The steamship Bavaria arrived hers *Vernon/lug, via Boatbruuron, ow the 18th ult., iAnAoa papers of the 18th are furnished. They con tato the ,bilowing latest t.letratus from ' THE ems.ir Off WAR. Trent, Friday.—The following official brillet'n has blesisirkit yesterday, the hetdgnarters of the Emperor of Frage° was at o.rvo, on the road from Bergamo to Cre nated end those of the King ollittdini& at Oastegnato, alit tits west of Drente. iblet . and easel have proneanoed , for the national cedes Il hSdrat apo'con boa cOmmented the movement of t p . .Ten thousand Trosaii troops, with eight hur hews, are ready to deport with him. trillka nos pronounced for the National oats., and ni lento has been published, declaring the adhesion of Litt town - to the Central overument established at Boliqur, whlah to'be placed under the dletalorshlp of the , mg of Sardinia manifesto' arse expreseea an posnimeue wish to he bled, some day, to form part of Illnionarohy worthy the' iltud4 of Hailing. BM 0 Friday telegrani from Oohs . announcer' that numerous Austrian Rom coulee from Mom°, hatvetivrd et Chordate, In the Valteline, and advanced ow rd - p }ridgy .—The Bonnie le flat. Amiss are quo ted limH. 600. for money. and 021.968 for account. ru ing ti9soline of one quarter for the former, and en owl for the latter entre Friday. I I Rooplcif?,iWat Savgnnah. ' —Tho sloop-ar r est , flarmnatt has been &charged from gnanautine, haying go yellow fever on Void, ezd although abe hal slaty-four wee of Inc terrillent fever and fourteen of giber dirrepses, none ate dotallotte. The Great Balloon Voyage. ainiriVt, Ohio, July I —The great balloon Atlantic, which left Bt. Louie last evening, with Professor Wise, and Messrs. Gager, Lamontain, and Hyde, passed over Sandusky city thin mornirg at' 7 o'clock, moving In a yortheasterly dire alien. The whole distance, in &C -ara line, is about (nimbi:Admit miles • Ciemmum,July 2 —The balloon passed Oa nut. a rorth of Port ,Wayne at 4 o'clock this aro 'm ing The mall balloon, the .!f.Oomet,> ) was seen at the same time, being a Oonelderable Meteor* south The large balloon parsed Fremont at 7 o'clock and Pandnehy at half-peat T. Its marsh then was doe east It is pro bable that It took a northeasterly direction, after puls ing Sandusky, m nothing hes been heard from it on the southern shore of Lake Erie. - _ THE FOURTH OF p4diLY.,—.llOW IT IVHS, Ost.snaatan.,-.This is the Fourth of July, the Blighty, third Anoleersary of the Blircingef the Deo'hiatioil Independenee., It is always toilet/Wed with great fool ing, but there lasieriresson for itylog that tedlay the 'ditplay of iiittithslasm x II bs More geoeral-than It has been for many years. The feet that tbe Idnniciral Go ,eerijnient has, felled spy way to make a ,generai :re. cognition of the day itioittd oaf °Wising to make a Retest, Mayday, rqualling lo private magnificence any. thing that, the eltycould bite , usidertakeni 7 That enelt le to be the ease is a matter for general congratulation Bo long as the people attest by their enthusiasm their 'devotion to the illustriong men who framed the Magna Charts of our freedom, we maid' hate no fear for the safety of tie principles set forib In that Immortal anon elation. :But. even apart from the dowociatione that cluster Monad the'Tenrtb of Julf.'wel'eaunot'bitt ea teem act great privilege this annual fraternisation of men of all classes and politics, forgetting the petty strifes of the hoar in the glorious feeling that animates all breasts We are not Democrats to-day, nor Whigs. Republican'', or a bodttonletwe knew no name but , - - that of American ,„ mean Outzerm—we have no pieti es b u t th a t From 'Washin i+ ton. of devotion to our country. Wrantwordx, Jely H. Au - official despateh: from Between the military, the firemen, and 'the entrees Frankfort says that the deirtnetive consequences ni l the to-day, there will be a thousand attresti , es in the city war to commerce, indnetry, and labor In general, be. for those who love the scoltarrent of enopowder_ come deity more apparent; that a large number of; levy, and the:elapsing of the bells: For the pelitielso factories in Germany are closed,' and that, thole In one• there will be ora'loas and reiolntioinirsaffinting what ration are pnneipally on .famellein account and for the has been affirmed a thousand times before. For the supply of war orders, • ,„ quietly patriotic there will he Talking, toasting. tip. There were fourteen bidders f o r supplying anthracite piing, and the tumid liberties with the national bird coal for the navy - The offers ranged, from 53'2510 For The Levered,' patriotie team will be a hundred $4 25 per ton The contract was awarded to Horace E. trains and`stesiturre to tistaport Pero to the cool recites Browne. of Baltimore, for Black Heath coal for le 000 of ohm, quiet Othintry . neat, where they' will , not be tone, or as much more, It required, at the first -named Jarred by the explosion of villsonone gunpowder. For price. ' the exuberantly patriotle. the booming cameos', jsnaling The Poet Office Department 111411 dispensed with the beds, the pomp of military, and the nereasing rather, artiste of twelve express route agents, receiving each of exploding pyrotechnics. will amaly suffice- "For pa - sl,ooo' per annum, on the line between hew Rork and triztleYoring America Ntlioniandplessint deafest, from Olneignial, Too_ boggseuquagreeg 'ate to be allowed the soaring motet with its sashes and stars to the cm II lei do lars per month each for delivering sad receiving' torpedo wits its' harmless creek. will be provided by the through rt!!! - proud paragon which to vent the earnest enthusiasm of ' " . . ilieriDOOKY CITY, July 2 —The aerial sbip "Atlantic" panted over here at half-past gem o'clock this morn tog. Her ocares..was east, by north . A paper was dropped from " the balloon: but it fell tete the lake'. Only three persons were visible. The name of the bal loon wee dietlnotly raid. CLOMenn July 2 —The balloon passed over Fair port, thirte miles east of title point, at half-past nine o'clock. The balloon was' teen to rnearly touch the water, but it rose again, and disappeared In a north eseern direction Br Louts, July 2 —Mr, Snake, of the et. Louis Museum, who preceded the grand - balloon excursion list evening In his balloon (lomat, has just returned. arghted a abort distance east of Idwardsville, note at a the quarter of eight o'clock lost evening, balloon haying attained an altitude of 12,000 feet, and travelled twenty. dye miles VAR' Twig, artily B.—Tba balloon Atlantic, landed to• day neay Troy, In tbli, Btate. No further lartdetdare bate been renered. The a x7andltaral of the Trotted States for the Banal - year analog with Zone, exoluatve of trust fonds and 000 paymante on mount of the publio debt, were $66,- 390 . • . •WABITINGTON, /lily 2 —The Poet 013161 i Depettutent bin mute arrangement. by which The maile hitherto conveyed by the atearemble Isabel between Ohaelerton, Prettunab, Key West, asd Alarms, will hereafter be sent 'via lernandlos,'orer the 'Florida Railroad; and from. Key West to Donna and beak. The contract with the proprietnreuf -the fatbet Nuked - on Thoradey.. . Lieutenant Drake hu been ordered to the Oonarees, -and Lieutenant Weirfar to the Mystics. The lEati sae Con etitetional ,Cconveettpn. DIAV2WWORTE, July 2.—The Humus Cenaliintional Cauventio., assembles at Wya , .dotte on Tuesday next. The Republicans claim a majority of members_ bat u the certificates of elution will not be issued util the day of the mantissa ot•the Convention, its absolute yo. Mical character cannot be stated ' ' ' It, le understood that in any event, a Constitution witrbilrateed 'prohibiting Slavery. and in effort •111 be made to engraft a provision excluding negroes from the State Endeavors will also . bemsda, to prohibit the incorpo ration of baoke of bogus: Actiob will be. taken with reference to the elibus of 'offerers daring the peat troubles In the Territory and the proposition to ann..% Southern Nebraska to-the State wilt be considered. The delegates "from Nebraska will be present, and the pro- Piet has been favorably received thus far. /From Salt Lake. ST Lone, July 8 —The Salt Lake correspondent of the Republieitis mays that Judge Oradiebaueh bad re turned from his tent of his circuit. Me has issued war; 'rants dogleg hie trip for the *motor nearly. 100 liar- Hops eogaged in the MAMIE. at Mountain Meadows. and cations other Murders. He saw none of the shureh ofilolals along the route. Be reports that for eighty miles belore reaching St. Olars nerdeu, his company foiled human skeleton's at almost weary camplogground, meat baring been "-probably murdered by The Indians' last winter. He alio says that upward. Of eighty "'kite men insisted in the massacre et Mountain bisaeowi. Frpni.gavana. SRI PAIVAITBi• AT, 218 W "TORY New Your. Jnly•B,—Tbp steemehtp Coulombs hu mewed, from MIMI& on the 28th There,le no news of, special Inkiest contained. In her' , „ . • The weitther generate wee Tee' , Werra. The yellow love? "revelled among the ehlypieg.• ! , 001141EliCHAL --floras were dull, /freights were lees goitre and,the ratenwere deellsiag. ; - • • - lishs.nge _oh Loudon. leaf quoted at 15e016 4 cent. p• stigma. ...... , Accitteift.. to the Steam . : , Star of the Wee , Yoga - , July 2 —The steamer Star of the South,. frog) Saseenab, broke a stoft on Jirleay night, but continued on-her passage under salt, and on Saturday, night her fore topmast was &allured by lightalt g, and one of her stew wee we:moiled.: The etenmerOehiwbo towed her Into - Death of Jadge lizaturourit, Tull• 2 .4u:dna Dunceide wall thrown put or-his carriage, near this place, teat evening, end was ia•tantl) killed. He wee a man el flue abilities, man well known and highly truspeotell thronrilioqr the Mate. - The Stoop-ofeWar •Letteaster. - - Nosiout,, —Soli: 2 L-The steam sloapar wir Lancaster'slied this h=orning far the Puglia, wheriehe will tiik e,her Owe is fig-ship ante tqutdion. • Salting of the 'Atlilo-Sexon: Quotto, July 2 —The steamship Anglo•gasoa sailed at LSO A. AI., for Liverpool, with one hundred passim. ;au Wind light hem eaetward--almaet a calm. grAttrED4lr,s,jelyloaxnntita Ullepottod for Tbo Vroti:l Comma' l'ainaB-7,Tudgep Tkompand and Lull.. lor —Yam case of Settler of Iteli f t is and .o.l"ictiM•et Opinion of the Court. —Desna .y., _Veils', ;Oen:gave Pleas. thuitiatated: Thomplionrilrosiding Judge No law of one State ireontree that persons shall •eell and buy any pirlietilar measure. fatties may. as general Wog, contracts/ they please;bpt where they do em ploy, algal /1104111M111, the her preVeribeil of what otioroa% ter and dimensions , such measure shall be. The law also provide. an °Meer' whose duty It Is to Moped. all _also Wei or solo," eottntiep where alaudard measure is provided . an d to meal or. stamp them when . foutid to conform to the hide{ stusdard - -" Deltas the meeintres, - when compived with tho.legal otioasrd. shall be toned or made to conform thereto., they esonot receive the mark whx.h is the osriddnate of their conformity' ' The /Ate, top, in regard to dry tnottoores,- boo not only deolared • the number of cable blokes to be con tained in the -beekel, and that the bashottahaU be M. Tided into four peeks. and that the minor &Oslo= of the peek shall' be its 'Minot parts; but, It, has further deSignated the form of snob dry wawa. .The dry measure must be conical ; the diametdr of the tire's of the top of the measure to be not ASS Unmans twig. tieth greater than the diameter of - the bottom, and the height not more then nine twelfthi'of the diameter of the bottom —Pardon, 840 . . It is with this standard that the milder of measures la to compare all =entire. tested by him • and online fe }lnds them or makes them conform; bot h In .rapacity and in eorylcittfigure, with the atandard, - he cannot le gally peal thorn "Ile cannot give cureverioy to a chine se a dry miciseire which has coloniser re embiatine to tee itanderJ than that it contains the same numbers of tutees lapbes ; • heinuld, he might zeal or make a jug or a' bottle'ss a dry measure. , _ ' . The case stated doei not *mitts pie to determine how far the boxes in question are dry,meas toss f neither the contents in cubic inches, nor, the chap,, ore given. • The claim is lasted to re fpr f..es tor FS Nog three lundreChczem, rontaining two quarts each of st,aeo berrftt and malted In accord& cc with the provisions of the ordinaries of Oatober.l,led9.. I presume that language fa intended to describe the boxes id question as having each the repartee hi con tfidn tWo eighths of a peck of our standard measure ; bpt It Is vary obvious, abet without boowtog whether „those boxes did mieform qr were made to conform to the standard, it Is Impossible to decide that the sealer is entitled to' be pain for sealing them. If they could not be Well adjusted, instead.- of being sealed, they so. quire eondennsatien. • cut thtugh the ease IS so inadequistely staked as to prevent a decision on the right of the plaint Li to re rover hia fees. I Prefer briefly to eXpreat the view I en tertain upon the queetion which I inter was intended to be prevented— • The Oily Clouttolla haring by ordinance Created that all sales made by the oasket or box shall contain set tale aliquot pans of the bushel, and that such baskets or boxes ekedl he marked amsordlng to their cepaerity, does the Ptate law interfere with -the pee of such sr; tittles sind require that the, by trade confortneble to the legal standard f Ido not think that, the laic his such an operation. The °RP ot of its, provielova is to prevent fraud by the tumor what purports to be a legal *mature, without belrg of proper capacity.. Pot whale the :bind used lime not the ..sembianre of alegal men. ' ,pre being pf a different SlisipoSto4 appealitos, tie rei Ie no possibility of the kind of deception agaitist wields the law provides. - No- ore can mistake a goers taix for a quart measure, nor a basket for a bushel measure, though holding eeverally similar quantities. it does • coVaPpeee to have teen the object of the Legislature to prevent the use of every measure except of the standard tom. The use by any one of a box or bag having marked upon it Its capacity will not 'authorize the tiondemowlen of each articles es false measure by the e ate officers for though. they cannot be sealed as eintforming to any standard, they may, In /net/ be Ter' feet In cepa. ty - It teens therefore, that to gosh messeres or things used to indicate the quantity of the ommoodity Cold es now referred to, the 'State /ay has application They are lett to the regulation of the municipal ordinance'', and to- the oCinvenience or necessities of the people. Theopntroi et Market' In peculiarly a municipal tone. lion. A general law of the State, preseri Wag the man ner and releasers to be adhered to, would probably mot vary few eocalitles. Quotas. regulates these *hinge, and where the fatuticipal tpgulptione protect the people In the enjoyment of their emu 'doges and prevent Neat and ovtrrese tins, they are sufficient y guarded. The Oity Coupons bare clothe ii the clerks of the mar kets with pmeerto prevent the use of articles or im proper dimension. in the Pale of commodities. and within their control we moat be oontent to leave the pubjeet. It will be perceived from what has been Cold, that , even upon the cane which we have supposed that It wee intended to present, theplaintiff has not made out bin claim to a judgment in kin favor. • qumfuggqt SsiimOteg.--Jiddge intereulng cue gee beard on Oben COMB, &Piling for the velem of Bridget Prot* a small girl, who had been impriened on the complaint of her parente. who charged ner,with absconding. The partionlirs of this nee are then The girl bad been p End in It Santery by her parents. but her health suffering from - the con- Deemer:4 and the nature of her employment, she Jett,' and engaged at Bemire in the family eta manufacturer, a Protretent, her parents being Catholics, , Her parents were not satiated with this change of situation, and refried to agree to it unless the child would take en oath that ate would not go tea Pro'eetant churob, and would give tp the mother tour Collard put of every five she earned. Refusing to take an oath" to that *pat she was taken gore' ildertnap Clark and WAS 00mblitted SS an evecomdirrohild. Mr. Mulln, the prison agent, tcolc th e matter In hated , arid, at his request, Juice Allison granted a writ of habeas cornea Upon a bearing the court et once dietharged the child, remarking that the aidevittaa in committing her under' the droomatances, had rendered himself amenable to a prosecut•on. In the cue of ,Totni httiOoy, a chaise dainty charged on the oath of one of the pollee with a breach of the peace, on the mating at the Baltimore depot and re f,,,,thg to !neve when requested by the editor theootirt said that it.wae riot a breach of the peace; that the of ficer had mistaken hie course John Murray, convieted of stealing a large let of out• lery from the store-of Mr. colter, was sentenced to three yeasts impr gsnment, and to give bail in SI 6 po at the expiration'of that Urea for his future good behavior. s lie prisoner was arrested by Recorder Rnen's polies. Re is said to be an expert burglar Richard Farrell, conected of 'rioting at Germaiitcwn, was discharged upon giving security In 5 500 for l i e fu ture good belmior. ' James Vannemon was brought up before the court upon a writ of habeas corpus, charged with concealing his property In order to defraud Mr. Shoemaker out of certaininoney due him It appeared, from the evidence, that defendant went to the prosecutor, who lived In Huntingdon county, about a year ago, and purchased SI 800 worth of sheen, hoops, etc., and promised to pay hiin a week or ten days ago The defendant lives In Masauthusetts, and. sent the stoves there, and although be promised to pay for them in a froth or tea days, be hes not yet done so It has now been over ayear same the purchase. The defendaot, after a hea ring, was discharged An spell atria waa made to f bow cacao why James Green thould not Mothers. James Cooney. an indent ured apprentice It appears he, wag irdentured for nearly three years, and that he hag now turfy. Nerved about two years. The family record was produced, showing that Tamest was now nearly twenty-tWo pante of age. Oooney wee notordingly dleotiorso4, * - TEE CITY. AbspoildiNia TEM NVENINI3 MoDeirolon's fitaneTtna.-;fiefeirtlons from Plays, 0011a5 from Operas, Pantomimes, Dancing, and aingb2g, Psassrurants. AOJOgXY or Pox Airs.—ln• bibition o Paintioge and Eltatnu7. WALtiIIT ITRIIIT - 7 . 111.01111.—The Triumph or Wash ington—The Nymphs-:-Galdrja de Euvalla—lA Pon namhals. iltelr swelling young hearts There will be the usual quantity .of accidents, es aaL eldenta slWiya isttssa theseaustlanil outbursts of en thusiasm A little ears might prevent many painful and fatal °everyman that aiiiniiiitenisiiilt . frOrn' she sheerest neglect or_ or miner folly. In esleeting fl Works for toe yoweg, a little Judgment -on the part or parents might be Jotter out, exercised Each pyroteela • mkt preparations at it chisers..o...“ serrinte,”_ii double headed Detehmen;tandtteannrnorecbers,rtshouldbit rigorously exaluded'frovi their ecilleetion of firewrithk. No one can- calculate the mischief that miaht rNait from a /trey " chaser 1, or-a-single tt double beaded Dutchman." 'Phil,' era eminently dangerous to person ae Propertii.-- Will. wri rivet - That lifilovieraf own two extra dollars ronatraine some of our shop-keeper; to 'geese for, rale these, magearase of dangeroreloolt to parents to Stever:it mnob of the Ivevitably - eacruirt mischief that main from their use. Then erriehuri.' deed Other preparations infinitely no-s harmleas, and but Alertly more'rakPuilifd - Pianists should confine their purehaseil to tinworks Of thlealus ' ' • - The various eelebestionShOttrau the k day may be arranged follows The Democracy will vieet at tettotelooir in Indepen dence figure- D. Phillips, Rig., presides„ An Indefi nite ameba of vice presidactir and tbilestartits.iineeln." The Declaration will be - read by-R M. Denert, Eau and an oration will be dallierid by y. M. °Rennin. In the Second ward, the cationic-without Carnation of party. will cerabrete the day'itolefforien Igen* The Declaration will be reed by Di 0.W.. Hilbizigert and an oration be delivered by Col_ Philip 51 White: A I band of masks will, be In attendants), arid ,fireworki. will be displayed at night - • In the Prankford grove, at Sixth and Veaaogo streets, In the Twenty.third ward. there will be a eelobrat'on In tht, afternoon tit three Jermon, Reg 'delivering an citation. -T inanition* of the vortliws stern portion of, the ally will havfiraidispipy tif Orem), in the lot et the 'corner or Trantieth 'arra Oraerilitreels. llirroit'aine In the viola* Of thaitlonsility, With - grearpublieepirit, vide up a purse to defray the expanses of Nub a celebration TheAttiitelkieratrorthia Cincletrati OrPiwasylvania bold their annual meeting at the La Pierre House this morning at 10. They dine at 5 P M • TheLlserleen Literary lestituteovill ,oalehrets the day tij a banquet; rat the Amnion , Meehanica" Hall 'northeast earner of Worth and George strode. The president will take the, Orate at IS oNslockthis morning, A number of speeches Still bennaile..!'-:1 The Second Annul Celebraticet of the day on the DrivelpleC of ; gibilstiqt -Unign.)leitergrabsd by the Young Men's Christian "Association, will he held „et Jaynes Mail. A number ingy of eloquentelmeliwill'be in attendance - . - Thfeelebeitionlast year, If we Minn her aright was vatrankeesafol.. , -' != • = Airy, ender - the mainiewszt of Commodore - David Warren, will dellgtit the- snare with the flrher of cannon, and the'itonitint display - of roesits,:iurd other fireworks. Tkareyill be a _band of mule pre sent. A natlonarealitieyllebe &WOW sundae in the Second ward. At Stowe a salute will be fired' by Oapt.i. -Morph' tithe HationslArtaledeee„-- • , The Diligent Engine Compeer intend to - celehiati the sixty-eighth anniversary of their orgsnisetion as well as the birthdeyeef Aneetiera. The Houle' will he open all day to alloti.ladies and' entlemen en OeportUnity of .lelaing.: - their oelebtatedeogionetatiteby - Patrick Lyon more Dian thirty years ego, and their large and powerful - Amman and - handsome horses In - the evening, at 4 eiallick. • splendid displity. of ere, works, prepared by Prof. Teetkeote: Will! take 'plaei, to: Seabee with mule het*, Penoneflesula Cornet Band Tee Independence Hose Company, wilt celebrate the: day by id illuminatton;a , twohtlaon of giewoiks, add t liberal display. of hunting,: - The nornerotenie ofthe 'Western' Market' Ccleopioy , will be laid at nine o 7 elotilowlth appropriate eeremo rime Hie ,Ilanor the Misery!, will asslat in depoeitingil the stone ' • The Frenklin - Dorn Company will be preeseted witb a - set of wheels fee tineloagetion, and a handsome pia, t race of Franklin beinepreinentedlist theiCourtoflnnoe.e There will be much speaking on the occasion, Daniel: Dougherty, Rev, making the pregentation speech, The Sand-in-Hand Companywilb fire a eannon'every• l fifteen minutes during-the, day, and haves dirpley firewores st 8 o'clock in the eeening in front or Qom house , thinnest P. Pearone.Eite. cede . tht, at.b.s eiten. ether.differeu hie_enneent toe general ringine . of the 'alone nee, issusAnt , pertin of Die! city In honor of the " ' The veterans of the war of 1812 will as venal. meet: et nintin'olock in tete 4:forint/gest the Cetuaty Wert hone., to celebrate the national anniversary. new foliated* at FairmottleteetontwhiehAbere , "hat been Co iiiiiebtalk, and "edme very pretty writiri. by an elm:meet and sidelaaeontempoiery, will be put in reinerationtokdiy.: This: fountain; emoneill reports, is to be quite - Afeeture In thin eityof features. A nu - -' ber of eipertiliente win - be teled.wlth. it; and if•the ex. peelettons of its friends are isaltsed.oee stream will be, tit mein xty . - feet high e„. &Me lel,eary . rine, the now gai si ttpyisit sash lefferileueePoettion on the western' aide of the roekleed bettiriehols ffi her lirarelc". A new 'debiting fottutfactewilt.he opened to-day, i f. I front of the office of•theifAmerimin Life Innocence and:l -Tenet Comeanyi: at the-teener ate Fourth and Weimar 'treed, The water !Attys.,. Ihretteli a refrigerator of • foe. tine keeping Hanna e, !Pke present arrange -el merit Is artioteregurary, teeiseemeitalitefee deetgn. being in genre° of copetneetion. - - „. Some of the military ; calibrate the.fleyin martini style Tee, State Pee &Idea under the eornmatid.nt Colonel Page e. the Washington Bines.:oiPtain Patter., son; the Second regiment of the ganged brigade, Colonel Conroy; the Meobaniejlfies, Captain DeLfMis the Waehington Greys, Ceptain Parry: have all been or., Pared oat and will, we Inivelto doubt add by their din. play much to the interest otitis annieersery..-, A. must, there will be a number of places of Mews i• meet open to attract. the lovers-of fun, dancing, and muffle.' In the evening, tkelionaent• Tit:4mo at the - Waluutotniet Theatre. 'At the National Theatre, s special company will PlaT several 'Wee* and immediate: to the afternooteacd. evening., At lilaisford"a. Huntlay's .Teoupe give threetterfont lenges, et. heat past feu, four, "and 'eight .At li3eDeinoisghi4 two perteraiances, atter .cielOn and Mete. when-Hernandez sad the • Green Man of delight the: tell lien" - At Camas's' Wooden. there' Will be mammoth pruslaai lenti l wi h any omelette) , of waltzes, ootilloell, and lager' Onr Camden osuisinitwill etdebeatenthijdayin pstrir tie style. Teel/ Will be the, lanai emoted cif powder and noire. while at Ike Diateend Cottage e miter de, 'menet - ration will take Place,conelitieg of a nreyer , the reading of the Decimation, ,, of Independence: and tbe ddlveryof an oration - 2 Tee Military will parade during the day. -.8. dinner will be served up to several invited Stints by enembered pieriotie gentlemen. 'there wal be a tern-out of is grotereue - oompeny' rolled the 'Utah Volunteer*, dreamed ip peculiar styles, end Maculated 'et tickle the jersey people. At Oseerd Park at half poet three P. M there will be trotting match between si Tecumseh , ' end Spasigle.te The match will be two miles and repeat in harness: -r `, At Oxford Park, sr half pest two o'clock, there will be a shooting match for $lOO preminm,at tatter birds each, with' an ounce and a halt shot, between rCr Sarsa parilla' and the a Jersey Boy,' each pulling his own string To thole whe' m a y wish to leave the otty for the monntaine the :prier' the conetry,or the 'ea-shore, 4 benered opportunitiee preeent themselves The Phi edeleellt.' Heintante an, and Norristown ' Railroad will tan ate extra train to Bardstown to day, leavinx the city at 9P. Mr, and returning from Norris. town at II - • The splendid-steamer Ariel. Capt. In Taggart, leaven 'Arch-street wharf at 23e P. If , for Port Bennett's. re turning about dock, Wording the excursicnists a fine view of the memory along the Titer. The steamers jobn A. Weenier and Thome A Dor. gen will mar 'Ares tr ps to Briaod, stopping at Tax. reedits, At aluzia. Beverly, Edgewater end Burling ton, both ways. The warner leaves Chestnut-etre' , whett at 9 A M, and 2 and 6R. M. The Morgan at 730 A M. and BP. et Tickets for the execution 26 loots, which 'revel. for either boat. , The deems,. Logan will make three tripe to Red Bask, leaving Megerges'e wharf at /I A. )f., 1 and 2,4 ' The North Pennitylvents, Railroad will Wean exam , elan tickets for 'Be hiehem and Doyle. Tbi trains leave Front end Willow for Bethlehem at 9 35 A. td , sed 4 P. II ; for Doylestown at 8 16 A. el., and 6 P. of An excursion train will leave Vine stet et 'whirl at I' , this morning. for Atlantic pity , In, order to re- Oommodate all, the fare has been rational toll DO for the round trip liettunleg, the trap will leave Atlantis City at 696. - • .„ Excursion tickets a' 11, over the Camden end Amboy Railroad, from Phlladelitila to New York, have, berm hinted. TP those who may with to tried the day in Gotham, this arraegement offers • tempting induce adot. The - eighteens-Richard &cotton and John Waitron go op the river to Bordentown, Burlington end other points on the Delaware, baling, reduced the rates in tare to acommmodiee • xecirslonins.„ • - There will be several excursion trains to and from the Beetle Grated of Betneywiee, over the Phila delphia, aed Went Chester R enema, as will be seen by an advertisement in *nether - column fare for these tripe hag been lowered to eighty cents A ramp meeting will be held at Tulip (trove, a mist' place near Haddonfield, on the line or -the Otaiden and Amboy Reilroad, commeecinge today. Toe exercises will be of en appropriate ohaiietrr. The fare over the railroad toTulip Greve is thirty ;tents: ' We hare thus given a brief and hasty Summary of the various err aegements that have been made by cal. aeon companion acd cerporations. with a view to a pro thinklr ot the dey. There will be found, we , on looklog over this oolemnieomething to please the taste of every one. All that wanted now to e Pones' celebraelon Of .. !hie glorious ant Iverse7 le Lair weetber, good health, a lleht heart, and area soneele arount of •• epegiling money Oeugur..4--sit a late hour on Friday eve ning a woman was discovered in the not of leaving s child, a year old, in an arey in Water street, above Market. Calder Bartholomew arrested the woman, and she sod the child were taken to the Sloth-Wardstation house The woman dented being the motaar of the Mold, but it is stroagly ecoptcted the,V4be told ao ten truth TALL Wnissr.—We are in reeeipt of some splendid specimens tit tall wheat, 'raised upon - the fain of Ms, loose Curemtekey, to Cheater county, of this sho e The wheat is seven feet four Inches - in height. with full overburdened beads, and altogether the finest teat we ever remember to have seen. - sir Cuminh key should feel-pr in being able to produce such ruble samples of the staple of our Commonwealth. A PARTY of gentlemen, composed 01 ttion kr-two mambas of -the Rbiladelpbta Typographical Union;,No. 2; Intend visiting Beldame, Washington, sod Mont Vernon, leaving this city on the Anti of August,' Troy have charteked , &T entstintlal achnener. 3 1 4 14111 b 0 away taro weeke. They have adopted the name of ,! The - Mount Vernon Amassiation 1. = ' - „ _ Founimtua.—At an - early hour :on Friday - _ 0100114,0 !Man MO a Child, about two Well old, to a little girl standlim In Race Otani:neer mini, re %nesting eer to hold it a moment., The girl nompliedt tee woman disappeared, and hae 'not been beard of SLI(111T rittae.—The :dank of tiro wbottly . . befora 8 o'clixtt on Eaturday ittanNi wai ettera by the burning of a ontalLtiortion p.(.tikakioot of a ylibliniahool. ponse,phkoo, - attove, - Iltlarkot tgef cad kotebta."-ItbriginattatfrotglifOnobiliii. , `The, Minn of eta about-7 'tibia* on estates) , et'abialt Mae onk ct by the atteht titling brit bnildlogia•R,l ea. rant street, below Tbirtearrib, in Om Sourtarmill ward. : DRowsee —The" istemier H. - ; Ceder was °lettere - yesterday by the Igenhine.CrieVer-w-noileg loot ic'myri?.9 thttattembanl of the WO cnattnicenden from Wilmington to trenton.-Rethe way en k erhen - the steeinbeetwite etienttin ther - raCtitiite4tito young men were eittingou a part of ths _What that surrounded the The, mitts% airs way eadlsre• eiplteted the young - mei hit* the amt. .this or them, *hotelman we Mere satiable la learn wee 100214 b, await , boas Abet put eat f tom* mit ~ ttk.hte.,assistenes. TheCother,harne4liicob IcirliemOrold el - t 0 the rail all long - airlioastb isC le' bat 6al'unsiblito Weise hn wee - drtelied.`- Hie bodynciii totymiveted,t - ltra time brae - informed tb.at, thine were ret..nsertne oes