The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1859, Image 1

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lima mircybicoi t*.tike , " 17%41 sea Manuriustarinis
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BILLINGS,ROOF, &°- WASHINGTON,
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014 Wanly Urrni, Ira& Stisf, lielatt & Wood, Beatty
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1 1 / 4 417,40HANIPAL BAKERY,
OAN BE OBTAtOIIO AT Tlill YOLWWING
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kIifITAIIICALTALIZEITY, B. W. corner of Broad and
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0. ld. CLASH, Po b Poplar - street be 1o w
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No. 400 Oallowhill
street
il. PANOOAhT, N . O. 010 Opting Garden
.1 - street.
fcnnor 0. liO*.NY; No. 1323 Vine street.
INKITHE ' No. • .110 ~ North Fifth
reet.
JOHN SMITH , 0. st
B. corner Fifth and
Ovum, streets.
W.-W. MATILEWS 8. N. coiner Eleventh and
Locuet stream.'
D. KNIGHT,, ' ' :Broad - street below Wick
(MORON emsvm, • - No i n ti. ll 4X 9 Lombard
D. 00IIRTNEV; N. St W. t.. corner ' Sixteenth
and Pine-streets.
WILLIAM 'IOIIETNEY,' No , Scutt',, Teelltfi
o.lt, WANAMAKIB, leder,l st r e e t above
Sixtkr -
i• LBNTZ, Corner , South Fourth and'
Taunton streets.
L. wiratettni „ 8. W. corner Sixteenth and
Ogden, etreets,
DAVID SADDLIB, . No. pBO, North Eleventh
.._ street. '
J. WEIGHTNAN 3. B. corner Eleventh and
Jefferson streets.. '
8. 5. Tommuts, No. 1040 -North Front
street,
K. BROOKS, 01.. W -corner of Seventh.
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,
and Pine streets.. _
JANE MYIRS, Costa, strut below EMI ,
• • .- tattathstrwat. r
P. N. WOOD, 8. W. corner Franklin and
, Coates streets.
F. NORRIS, „ N. W Scorner Tenth and
- Chipper' streets.
I. B, TIIIINEE, , No. ,1210 , south Front
street,
1. SUMTER, O. W corner Broad and
- - - Parrish streets.
TH - 08: T. BLEST,. Corner Nineteenth street
and Riese avenue.
'lt. S. SOWN, N. B. corner Ninth and
Federal streets.
J. EforriTYßl, Twenty-second street sb,
N. W. pastes iteet above Seven
/3;71X. PIILLIBTONi,• Corner of Fifth and.Ohris.
i. L. R6OKS, ' 11atara.;19
• Arch street ,
italll/118 ' We sto P v reim e e l if id o:l th
r 4. L. YAIINIIILL, Lanni, Palma.
JOHN 8A.11101., ' • Tremont, and Pino' aroya,
• Penna.
430. B; TpWIMIND, WBlO 'Master, P.llllll.
M. Mao/01111Of , Atiantio , Oity,N.
lOU GAILISD, Cafe gay', . Ni,
D. HOSTON,
JINN Bariplr, 1 : 1 ; Wilmh!geon, MIL
PC"
„
$4N.Ear, B.lr. corner
'LIR BROAD anti Vlnn Streets, Philadelphia..
;Thisutabiteltraintie now in autessful operation day
sod night, And all vs reNpoottnlly Invited' to call
.aud Bee the whole stratum or broaduaking ; for, them
'll4l•llli.
{The isideridgetet 'Wes Rio liberty of saying that for
r.thirty pure he his been 'a practical baker—eve at
pprentlee,rand five Pe journeyman in one of the fret
bums InSootland, and twenty•firre u mestee—during
*bit& time he hie buti the opportunity of making mute
upsrlmente pod °beetling all the improvements which
Mee been made Wigs that period,
to this establishment, or *high he bee now the man!
:mo u nt o ,
he has w n f t l o 4 lllllo, o m t p I a
many :: or•se
iwis =g h m a =
er
Bang natestraleui in the purchase of dour, none but
the soundest Ina bestehen ever be used; and he bee no
hinitntlon in saying that bread of all kinds can be de-
It"" d t tidaarPogoot 4uslity..9d. weigkt ' to that made
In the ordinary proses. . r • - -
In.which tbis broad mule rbttlas
Bakery hu,lcet bun aged- or in which, It has been
tried only at R4.cioaigtomlat, berate the machinery
was in portent working yribiri rairoltfullY eared to
gre. it a trial nott—tke undersigned belisytig it would
bid to luptiaa!
?ar4R4l' , . JOURO.
~. - . : ~3etail ,~~lDr. ~:,~ag+bs, -
S- 'ham inosiLA lifouper" allies of
• Doke• einceedlAw priedilcrlngi rao l , 4l .:ffe: '
- 1 '- Th. Aufam#,ltonortition*: • =
* - • sgaRPLEBB MOTHERS,
jr2l. ' OUNSTNIIT and EIGHTH. "Street'.
reAREGE ILOBES.
•
goodliesboireastninr of Berate Robes
Iu r CitIOCHIs end Japes, setting it very reduced
•i 'prises, • oEfe6PutiSS sEtOrns.llB,
$.7 2 / OAIITATIIIrtan4 EIGUIB Street*.
wierr a
VV 170 gel Vaid White,' Pink a -
d Bias Rotting
Of good ita c alltias - - " '
saklprantmorinast
- 011B3TftlIT audjUGHTII Skean. -
TULY, 186,911t'
Wino French Braes Goode at half pries !
We have Pot. closed opt, from an imposter,
•
YOB CASH,
Friend lots of 'excellent goods; ,
. • Which we will sell 'at less thaw , •
ONN•EdiarTIIIIII REGULAR PRIOR!
Alto, the balance of opt resider stock of •
NABOY bILHB BaBEGEB, reso., Ise, _
' ' ' Preach Laos gitoolominise. „ „
Franck Laee Pointe' amillanaillae..
- 1 Okentille. Lace. Goode, in groat variety,
Bich Black Silk Dusters,. very cheap
' Tra_valling Dusted's, in different ilikterials.
kidatnisr Goode. for Hanle and Boys , wear.
ydnene, Linen Handkerchiefs, Bali..torreGi, Ao,
Piano-covers, Tabfe•ocivers, Stand.covers,.&o.,
and a bill stink of • Domeatio Hoods. •
TROB,NLEY b 011.143111,
B,' B, posner BtatiTH & SIRING
jvl .WE BUY , ANItyBLL YOB OAHU. ,
,
- 10 .wei 0 H LACE! BOURNOUS WITH
Capes„ Pointi' and ',SfautMai," (Alericsind all a
redhead prices o to alas. theishaoh, it the
, PARIS MANTILLAAIRPORIUM., -
- , 108 OUNSTNIIT Street.'"
iiltherOWlLAoN DOIIDNOUB WITH CAPES, Pointe
add Mantblso, (Camblayj in greet ,profuslon, at re.
Sneed prim, to close the season, at the
pAlue KIN 11.1,4 t. EMPORIUM,
108 OtrztErtellT Street. -
BLAME AND' WRITS BOOMS 'CIIOARS AND
Dip:dere; at reduced prices, to close the season, at the
TABU MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
• - 708 IM ITDBSTN Street.
OMR= CLOAKS AND, DIIBTERS, t¢ so Watts
variety of fabrm, at reduced prices, at the ,
PARIS MANTO,LA EMPORIUM. '
ISS CHESTNUT Street.
• The ;thole of our stock Is now efferlog at redueed
p l eas, preparatory to the close of the Bannon.
J. W. PROCTOR 00.
)yl• 708 CHESTNUT Street.
CIAIINTLETS, GA.141 TLETS, GAUNT
1 41 i LBW) very limo ed,iratintot of Gauntlets fo
Ladies' and. Mu& wear.'fo'r. way, at, NOVMANtiII•
ROAFAY grottmo)VorthillGHTE Street.
t Hosiery for Ladies' and Weeee' wear.
Hosiery for Gents' and Tenths' wear.
•
for cafe - •
GOBLYRY HOWL liWorth BIGHTS Stmt.
, Merino undergarments °Lavery variety,
' lorLadhs, Ohlldren, and Garda wear, (acute at
' HOPMANWS - HOBINRY 8f0&7, .
m.ratarrow.tf No:9 'North EIGHTH invest.
VkEb.SONA.BEiE
-5,7 Bizaiea at Brat coat,
ss,"Berage ackaaat $5.
Ssoelleinti 2t cents. Black Barna',
81 costa. Bleak Oro* tesretz worth Mil
Thin Drees (bode all reduced.
_ , • . . ,COOPlat tr. 00.81 ADD.
le2B D., corn er 14.144T/1 rod MASZET
SERVIOEABLE—; • •
Travoltrig Dm/4 Goode redaead.
Cheeks, Mittures, Stripes,
Bayaderes, Browns; Obeys Figured, ito.
Ylrst.rate 18X atertrLavellas tor 14 canto.
SlaoUgnt Black Mantilla BMo. •
88 Allem beat neat sad gag 123 j cent Layne.
COOP= ea' tIONARD,
'5828 - 8:11 ec • • NTH and MAIREWE
BEAUTIFUL-
Solid Blsak Bilk hiknifliss.
-Real good genteel styles. 14.2.4.
. '1 itanoh and Chantilly Lice Kistlat.
, _ Ems Boints. • Mirage Dusters. ,
1 • UOOPBB Oa 'COWARD,
je2ll B. E. sonasrVINTEI asd MARINI. S te
eOurational.
riniE HE3IANB INSTITUTE.
-A- The eubsorlber wilt open, BEPPBMBER 12th, in
WALNUT Street, near Broad, hts tschout for the
blither education or &limited numb& of young' ladles.
Parents to Whom he fit not &arterially' known &re re.
tarred to Wordstar 0 D Oliamiland Professor Charles
Short, Bev. B. J. Morton, D. Wm B. Stevens,
D. D., Rev J. P. B D D., Arm H. A. Board
D D., Bey. Wm. U. Burnam D D. and others.
j121.2m - JAMBS HELM.
THE 11A/fisTAII )(OAP ADADERY,
A lIRMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIEJI,,
WILMINGTON; NIL.
Principela, Mines CUARLOTTI and ISABELLA; and
_ A. U. altiligitAir, A. U.', H. D. '
The next session of this Institution -will commence
On the tint MONDAY to beptember.
Young ladies receive; in this school, a complete eau•
cation,t physical, dral,and intelleotnal. The Academy
is well provided with Philosophical and, Chemical .11p ,
;mato, Physiological ffiodole Mira Diagrams,
Models for, Drawing. and ,New Kud I
os' nstrumcnts
limbs in a miiiimodions pia* house promotes the
health of the pupil'
For Circulars, apply to the Principals, or to Merril
Balloon lc Crenshaw, tlizth and arch streete, Phlisdol
phis; Mr. 3. B. Chandler, Nos 808 and 808 Chestnut
street, or to Dir. • Wm. Proctor, Jr Druggist, Ninth
sad Lombard streets, Phila. LOS wrmagm Waco
riniz :GALE of pOpular favor IN blowing
T
towards the old eatablLsked store oeenoted by,
fIAtITB, corner of bMOOND awl Et BERN
litdestai where pay be found • choice amortment of
Naga of doe quality, se well as White lead, Zino
Paiute, awl Window Glom, allot whiok are unrivalled.
awls At' ' c
grANT STEATTON'e NATIONAL
S
miumagna - CIOLLIG.II3, located at Phila
delphia; 11. i. coheir ' iIIiVENTH and OHIIPTNIPP;,.
New Totki Budalo, Oleveland, and Ohioago. Poe in-,
formation, eiil,, !nod fns Catalotrtle• - leo.tf
110FICTB.=-800 casks' Prime Retailing Rice in
JUal ortoriVina: for'rile by ROW1 1 211 ti APRIBMINER,
onrrn WWARVnI
CHEESE: - 860
boxed Herkimer , ()minty,
Cheese ID dais audio tale by_ O. 0. SADLIB gb.
004 Aaciifitroot, rowed door Akron) /root. 1,01
eIfitADELPHEA. MO.NDAY. ' JULY 25. 1859.
Valk' Wake.
I _EASE 'OF THE PUBLIC WORKS OF
-w-d THE ETATS 01.081'0.• • !, - -- - ir;
- • (trim or Roe BOARD or Puma° WOMMIT
,: • - -- ' COLUMBUS, Ohio, Apr 1127,184. .
' The .11Oard •of Public Works of the State of 0 lq
hereby gives notice that,. between the hours of. fen
o'clock A. M. and four 0 9 olook. P. If., on the PIP
1
TORN= ,DAN OW AUGUST', 1859, on thil steel o ?
the north side of the State hones, in the city of 00J
lumbuS, Ohio. lt will proceed to let, at public *notion- f t
upon the conditions and in the manner epecitled by_ lfl
"sot tasking appropriations for the emperintendeMe
and repairs of the public works for the Saul year eel
}, and providing for leasiogrt a
ing November 16, 1814
eame,” posted Bth April, 1869—the Milo Welke f
the State of Ohio, for the term of five years, ecnortien ..,
rag at noon on the first day of September, 1859, ail
ending at noon en the Seat day of September, 18 .:
Yor the purpose* of said letting, the geld Public Wqr,S
are divined into three sections, as follows t - , 4-4 .: ,
Section No. One—To embrace the Miami and Brie
nal, and all the side mite, feeders,and reservoirs in •
netitedtherewith, together with the look 'hawse's:l '-,
haters , offices., weigh locks, and lours of mains ..
ter therefrom . * and all the eater 'rents and visit 8
pertaining thereto, and of land' used in conittec '
therewith'
Sutton No. Two—To embrace the Muskingum
/
provement, Ohio Canal, the Hooking Canal,' the ~
handing Canal, and all the side mite, feeders, end -
servoirs connected with said section,,together Leith,
look
look houses. cuall•ctor , e Milne, weigh .looks, and le to
of eureka water therefrom, and all the water r
end privileges pertaining thereto, and of lane '..sell
connection therewith •
Section No Three—To embrace the Wester
and Maureen Dud and all toll gates thereon.
The Miami and Brie Canal combits of twt
and sixty•eight miles of main line. It - cowl
Wabash and Erie Canal, elghty.eight miler
tending westward from Manhattan, on Laki
the State line between Indiana and Ohio, (who
neete with .the ,Wahtteh end Brie Ceuta. of, 3
end the Miami and Miami Extension COADaa t
from Junction, onthe Wabash and Brie Ormiti
miles west Of Manhattan, to, the - Ohio river .
nett . , '- • - , .
The ebitk.witternavigation_or, the Muskingui
known as the Muskingum Improvement, ie,;tt•
miles In length. and extends from Marietta e
msr, on the Ohio river, to Dresden. where it
with a side out of the Ohio Canal, two miles 1
The Ohio. chattel leads from Cleveland' on Id
to Portsmouth , on the Ohio river, and is 7 th rat
and nine Miles long; at Herein', one ham
thirty dye miles from Cleveland, it connects
Walhonding Canal; at Webbsport, one him(
forty nine miles horn Cleveland, the Dresden
connects it with the hinakingnto Improvement
Carroll, two hundred and four miles from Clot.
connects with the Booking, Canal.
The Honking Canal, flap six miles long, is coerVet.
with the Ohio Canal at Carroll. and terrain
_ A
Athens.
From Bosons, thoWalbanding banal extends at}.
three miles• where it terminates in a slant-wet
of .thentohlean-irver,twhich reaches two mires bele
,
the bead of the canal. - •
Connected with these lines of conaleare ratio fe •
ere, basins, side outs, reservoirs, Alpe, and elsoNormer
pools, which are th e property of the State , and long.
part
,of .the sections with which they conneat,l Mtn
Wabash' and Brie Camel; from Manhattan to infietico y , - -:
wag constructed with six feet depth' of water al ly
feet width at the height of cop water line; fro f rI11:01'
Lion to the Slate line, the width; at top walk, "ife
arty feet, and depth of watey.Ave feet With thus
captions, the canals were deplaned for a ininlminth deep
of four feet of water, and a width, of forty feet atesoal
surface. Tho renal looks' were generally bqljt - *a
chambers of fifteen, feet wide and *bent ninety 'feet
long. " On the "Muskingum• Liprorement' thbre are
eleven dame and ilack•water pools. Between- Bailee;
villa and Itarmar•there are eleven looks. the olressioars
or which are one hundred and seventy-die feet long
and thirtycix feet wide. Above, Zauesvillei,audbir.
tween that place and Dresden is another toak r ,w l / 1 4is
fine Ividred and tgenty foet l ong and twenty feet Wide
in the chamber._ _
The Western Iteserre and flitumee Road 1, (Firkin&
amlseduid gravelled turnpike, leadingfrom Bel
Huron county, to the Maumee-river bridge, at Pertys
burg, in Wood county, - a distance of forty-sots! aid a
halt milled, • " - y ,. ..- • • - • '•• •-•
Eaohc section will toilet -to the person Or pennon
who, in consideration of the toile tohe dertired feena
said section, shall bid to pay the, highest annual rept
therefor, and shall comply, in all nipmmtsi with;the
aforenaid act end with the rules adopted, or which tat
be 'adopted, by the Board for the-letting. <•
No bid will be received unless the person or persons
'making the same *hall hays drat deposited with ithe
Auditor of ignite, in modey, - or in the eto4s orthe
Stabler Ohio, or of the United Btetes- ' the ainn.ofitiin
thousand dollars, upon the conditions that he or they
will take a lease or the sootier' on which he or *hot
shall bid If It shall be struck off to him or -them, anal
glee security for the same as provided by law; and-its
defeult thereof the eternity so deposited alsell'be gem- ,
lutely and wholly forfeited to, and become the property
of the State,
Section one ! wilt not be leased for a sum less than
forty thousand dopers - per amain; aectlon two for nit
less thin fifteen thousand dollars -per 5t1011.132 ; senti.M
three for not lees than four boated dellare per an.
null, nor will any bid for either of field secithitur be rb • •
garded which, is lase than the sold minimum auatul
rent for said onetime. . No section will be- let • online
liken of the othere "le alto let, and .no bid, although
otherwise actiefaetory, 'will be 'fleetly b id,-
like eatlefeotory bide here been poseiyed hir thentlier
sectiona t and the heave therefor duly assented -
No railroad eompany or equipages aoy
oar brmime parties' or intereet.d thereto- '
The bithlefe. to whom any ergtion ehillbeAtkuilr off
will be required (fix ease all theseetiohitrikivtl'hfati
POSit Pgalred./MUtlttel and eat*
tine lease copterriPlated br the act, Oa the twenty:llM,
day of, ~august,lBk9.^. - • ,
The seourity eletiqn Ude Ain
of two nun red , and nay t Guitar* Aldose qu'iritWitt•
No'+lg 4g tie ortye re44 1 0 1 0)-*Iril •
dollars r end .O n e deletion No : Three the snot o ten'.
Upstaged dollars.
„
At heat one-half of this Security shall eortelst of the
finite Stooks of Ohio, or, Vatted States Btooks, deposited
with the Auditor of State, neon which the lesions or
'dosage may receive the interest No long as gm' Me
cants of tho lessee or lessee' are fatellettand kept, And
to be returned to them by order of the Board of -Patine
Works on the termination of their resetive' lessee
provided no forfeiture of the 'same shall hare 'tido
paned during the continuance of their lease : The
remainder ef the seeurity, or soy part of sunk - remoter
der, ma at the Ninon of the lessee , conelet either of
such Wale, or of bends,sacered by mortgage of outin
cumbered real estate, within tab State, ter. Ond'half
the actual tee& value, exoluning builitinge and, all
perishable improvements. If real estate he offered as
any part of such security, proper and fall abstreots of
the title thereof must be feralshad to the Board on the'
twentieth day of Auiplat,BlS% and at the same time an
appraisal thereof, excluding buildings and 4erishable
improvements, made upon actual view by the Auditor,
Tremor} , sr, and one of the-Commissioner:lot the county
which such reel eaten) ts situated ; but notwithstand
ing inch abstract and appraisal, the Board reserves to
Itself the power of determining Its all respects the Buhl-
Money of the security thus offered. .. '
Materials provided or contracted for, and the boats,
leorre, tools, Implement's, horses, melee, and other pro
perty in use by the Superintendents ; meet be purchased
at the value at which they shall be appraised by three
Judicious, disintereeted persons, to be appointed by the
Board of Public Works, and the lesseee will be required
to pay to the Mate the maid appreleed value in money,
within one month from the trine the.sald appraisement
shall be triads.
Per further information ae to the other terms and
condition!' under which said Public Works are to be
leased, reference is hereby made to the' aforesaid act.
Pamphlets contalzing this rot end other laws and or
ders of the Board, relative to the Public Works, also
tables of distances, rotas of toile Sto., will be ready for
examination at this office on and after the 'drat day of
June next, and will be forwarded by mall So the address
or any person who may request a copy Printed copies
of the form of lease and bond to be used, will also be
'seedy for examination at this office at any time after the
tut day of July next. . . . .
JOHN WADDLE.
MINIM L. 8A01039, , -
JOSIN t, MAKTIN,.
myo•rolAt Beard of Public. Works of Ohio
Anal Notices.
NOTIOE.Ta the matter of the Peanut
vents Btu/unship Company.
Notice In hereby given that the Report of the Auditor
appointed by the Court of Common Pleas for the city
and county of Philadelphia to report upon the Petition
to dissolve the acid Corporation and to bottle its affairs,
has been filed to toad Court on the 18th test . red sin
less exeeptions are flied thereto before the 80th Slily,
1859, the laid Report bill be manned and the Corpo.
railon accordingly be ditnolved.
. Be orner of the Court, ' EDW G. WEBB,
jylB nitwit Prothonotary.
IN THE SUPREME COURT O' PENN
._ SYLVANI& FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT.
MALONE and Ole's. y THE NOBTRWUBTEBN
RAILROAD 00 and others
January Term, A D. 1859. No. 30 In roily.
Report having been made to the Court of Diomede of
the Northwestern Railroad, and of all the oorporate
rights. franchises. and privileges belonging to sold Dom
pony, together with the lends depots and depot grounds
belonging to the said railroad, In pursuance of a dooree
of said court. made the 204 day of April AA). 1859. for
the Sum of 'Lateen thotmand dollarg—it le ordered (July
12 1859,) that It be referred to Joel Jona, Xsq , as
Master, to fled and report (1) whether the purchasers
of the same or any 01 them are holders of bonds or
cooponisecured by the mortgage of the said company,
dated the let of Bley, 1856, and if so, then (41 what
amount of said bonds or coupons so held, shall be plod
and received on account, of said purchase money, and in
what manner said betide and tampons shall be paid and
received, Also (8) what port of the said parobsee
money shall be pad In cash in conformity with said
decree " (4) and also to report the spplicatlon - or
distribution of the emd purchase money or considera
tion, whether the came be received in cash or partly in
such bonds or coupon,
In puranance of , the foresaw order of reference, I
appoint MONDAY, the twenty-ninth day 14 , Magnet
next. at 11 o'clock. hi the forenoon, at my Oleo, No.
625 WALNUT 8 , reet, in the city of Philadelphia, to
consider the matter* term ed to me as afcrezald, at
which time " and place dll persons cooperrted are notified
to attend. , 30EL dONRB, Master, Pro
July 20th 1859. •Jyt2 flt
VETTERS .OF ADMINISTRATION to
ILA the Estate or MINA Y KOENIG Iste et the city
of Philadelphia, Confectioner, deceased, having been
granted to the sublorihnr, all persona indebted to said
eetate will please make payment, and those having
claims will present them to
HENRY JACOBI% Administrator,
No 1000 MARKET ilt , eat,
Or to hie Attorney, FREDERICK REFER,
JONA,* ; No. 241 South THIRD Street.
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the es
-tats of itatEa W. BABWPT, late of the City o
Philadelphia, deneued, have been granted to • the tut
dereigned, and all person, indebted to Bald estate are
requested to make payment, and those having claims
or demands against the came to present them to
atattlA Win PARPITT,
. .
Executrix, Mt Peace, uear Falls of Schuylkill,
Or to her Attorney:SAM:lßL, fl PEh Kim!,
jel7.fot 072 WALNUT Street
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that apron
cation has heen - msde for are 188‘21, or Certificate
No. 166 of WUHAN TOWN GAS STOCK, Five Shares,
in The 1311. M. Of Dr. T. If BIiTTON, dated January 22d,
18E4, the saws having been lost or rnieldd.
J. BOSENGARTRN,
Attorney for Dr Batton.
Philadelphia, Sane 28,7869. ' je29 wato
VSTATE OF JOSEPH YEAGER, DE.
.11-14
CEASED —Letters testamentary upon the Estate
of JOSEPH IMAGER; Deceased, having been granted
by the Register of Wife of.Philadelpida County to
1 6 The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Com
pany of Philatielphia, ,, all persons indebted will make
payment, and those having claims will present the
mope 1013 e oToe,of cud Company, No 408 OIIgaTNG
Street JOHN F. JA*IIIS,
je24l-filtte Actuary,
ILLUMINATING COAL OlL—Warranted
I equal to any for brllllanny and du ability, and b
c+on•en•plootro. .Alec Lubricating Cola 011.
HUBBARD & NON.
_ 111 a U. to Whey.l.o.l
MOLASSES.-250 hbds and bbls.
1 , ..3 New 'Pork and Philadelphia Syrup for lisle 1:7
;muss 111141A3t & CO, L2TITIs street. • jalt.
4 t r
tss
25,
Gossip About Tom Moore
There is a good deal of lively, amusing
reading in the,eight volumes of gi Memoirs,
Journal, and Correspondence, by Thomas
Moore," which Lord Jour; litissm, a well
meaning but foolishly-acting man, edited so
badly that not even the curiosity to know
a good deal about" the poet of all circles and
the idol of his own" (asßraos called Moortu,)
could make it popular. Lord Joint was too
aristocratio;by a good (foal; for such a duty as
he undertook. He 'eta, and hewed, and
backed MOORE'S Diaries, in an extraordin . ary
manner—omitting much that . was 'Bald about
other people, but carefully retaining, and
sometimes• drawing 'partiCular attention to,
any odd compliment which Neoax paid to
'a copious Diary
fig-in 11318 and con
fided that it should
:Imo. What be
,t volumes edited
by'Lord Joint limns., who modestly, intro,
duced a portrait of himself among the 'Dim.
trations, contain much that general- readers
would desire to know. This'is overlaid; boti
ever, by crowds - of notices of , Moottats
dinings•out in London and with the Marquis
of Lansnilivsz at.Bowood. Mooaa seems to
haVe joarnalised not only all the dinners of
which be partook, but those to which. be was
invited, but could not accept. In fact, his
Diary proves 'the truth of BYRON'S bitter re
ins* to IoSUPI HUNT, In , Italy, " TOnirfir 10Viet
a Lord."
- -Yet, it is only jest to add that Idookn bad
higher affection for his own family than, in his
most tniibunting fancy, be ever cherished for
princes, peers, and highborn ladies. He was
as good a son,' brother,' and father, as ever
breathed. While his nOther lived, and be was
b 3 when she died, Mooas wrote to her , twice
: ii week, no matter-what were the other claims
'upon his time. He was not ashamed, among
his aristocratic friends, of his ownlowly origin.
There Is au anecdote, not rotated by Lord Jona
Itneskrz, that • when Id ottnE first sat at, table
et Carlton House, the guest of.thePrince of
Wales, charming all by his companionable
- society, his Royal Highness remarked, di
suppose, Mr. Mooan, yen' are of the same
fatally as the Marquis `of Drogheda ?" The
poet's answer was; "Not my father sells wine,
spirits, and groceries, in a little shop at the
tether orAungier • street, in Dablin." The
-Prince immediately looked round the table,
saw some of the pests smiling at the brusque
veracity of the little Irishman, and called out
inps most impressive manner, "Let ns drink
Olvorier to the health of Mr. Moonn's father;
Lab i a sure he mbst be a truly excellent gentle,
lean? utay be -remembered= thit a scene
mcltjultiep Jrniike", thisa•ocentred,
,also -at - the
rinPC''ff atilitoktitsh;'
ed himself, as Moons did,' by his carder. • 4
tsotraiiqo bat. atisini=ait to. the - Comparative
Mt,m at /0 1 414104140 4 - . 04,90 31 0, *Tir
ITooncluded It by giving prtifereticeto
,the-
Lev, tc which," he added, cg has enabled the
:son of an Irish peasant to kit at the table of
Its Prince," ,
' •Nor, in considering hfooni's character,
should it be forgotten thaVas a husband, his
conduct was rot only wholly unexceptionable,
but, always affectionate, considerate, Tenant,
and. hearted. It is not worth while to trace
back the circumstances of the courtship, but
the marriage was one of passionate love,
upon both sides. Neither seems ever to have
given the other any cause to regret the forma-
Bon of the life-ties which bound them. Mrs,
MOORD• (whose death occurred only a few
weeks ago) was a beautiful and charming
woman, who went very little into society, hut
conciliated the good will and kind regard of
all who knew her. The only cause for Qom..
plaint She could have felt, was nocata's too
frequently leaving her, while he flattered about
in the gay and fashionable circles in which he
so much delighted. Nor, indeed, should all
the blame of this be cast upon ?doottu himself.
Nlis celebrity as a writer, his
flasbing wit
and thorough geniality in ;moiety, and, above
all,, the singular fascination of his singing,
Combined to make him not only an acceptable
but a most desirable guest fn the highest and
most fashionable circles of London. Living,
as he did, in the country, yet within twenty
minutes' walk of Bowood, the Marquis of
Laitsnowaa's splendid and hospitable coun
try seat, Boone. was almost as much involved
in high life, even in that rurality, as he
would have been in London. For the
Matquis of LANSDOWNE is a nobleman
of immense wealth, and so much politi
,cal power as to make him a partisan, who,
though he cared not for place, used
to gather around him, 'in the country, the
elite of all that was exalted, talented, and
fashionable among • his own class, and on his
side of politics, and also the talents, eloquence,
learning, and wit, of the Whig Opposition.
Among these, Moonz became completely at
home, while his dearest .11Essr would remain
in their pretty cottage at Sloperton, contented
among her children, and practising the most
rigid economy, to make both ends meet. By
the way, as we have mentioned Mrs. Moony,
let us hero give an epigram upon her, written
in 1814. Beim's first two children were
female, ANAFTATIA and BARBARA. Announ
cing the birth of a third, in a letter to
rowan, his musical publisher, August, 1814,
Mother wrote cct. think you will not grudge
ten pence (postage ?) for tho intelligence of
BESSY'S safety i it would be worth twenty
pence, if I had a boy to announce to you, but
unluckily it is another girl." At the time of
this occurrence, at Mayfield Cottage, Derby
shire, Mr. JOSEPH ATKINSON, one of MOORE'S
oldest and truest friends, was in the neighbor
hood, at Mattock, and he wrote the following,
which was not given by Lord Sous Bussma,
nor, indeed, do we recollect to have ever seen
it in print ; .
6 ‘.1'113 carry, dear Moore, there's a damp to your joy,
Nor think my old attain of my theology stupid,
When I say that your wife had a tight to a boy,
Far Venue is nothing without a young Cupid.
But clone Fate, the boon that you wished tor. refuses,
And granted three girls to your happy embraces,
Ile meant when you wandered abroad with the M6/1015
That your Wife ebould be circled at home by the
(Ira nee."
Ili a few weeks after writing this Grace-ful
epigram, JOSEPLI ATKINSON was no more. He
bad been Olork to the Ordnance Board, in
Dublin, and had boon Moons's friend at all
times and under all circumstances, from the
time of Moortz's entering manhood. In
deed it was Mr. ATKINSON who introduced the
little poet to Lord Mama, (the Lord RARDON
of the American War, and the Marquis of
Hastings of a later era,) who gave him that
Registrarship of Bermuda, which involved him
in so many pecuniary difficulties, which lay
heavily upon him for many years. In Moon E's
Poems , wlll be found Lines of the death of Mr.
ATRINSON, written four years after that event,
which have more real feeling than most of the
elegiac verses we aro familiar with. At the
risk of •repeating what many of our readers
sre already acquainted with, wo annex these
lines by MOOlO4
, i If ever life was prosperongly cast,
If ev.r We WAa like the lengthened flow
Of come sweet tangle, aweetnese to the lag;
'Twee hie who, mourned by many, elms below
The runny temper, bright where all le strife,
The simple heart above all worldly wilee,
•Light wit that playa along the oalm of life,
And stirs Its languid surface Into males I
•
Pure charity, that cornea not in a shower,
Sudden and loud, oppresedng what ibfeeds,
But, like the dew, with gradual silent power,
Pelt in.the bloom it leaven along the meads;
The happy, grateful epirit that improves
• And brightens every gift by fortune given ,
That, wander where it will with those it loves,
Id eke. every place a home, and home a heaven:
All these were his.--Oh, thou who readletthie stone,
When Pr thyself, thy children, to the sky,
Thou humbly prayed, ask this boon alone,
That ye like him may live, like him may die
In MOORE'ff unfortunate i< Little's poems."
which:were the subject of much self-reproach
in maturer years, there is a most unexception
able Epistle to Mr. - ATICINSON, and in his
cc Odes and Epistles," is an address to the same
friend, from Bermuda.
• Here, by the way, is a very good epigram
by MOORE—upon himself. , It appeareci in the
:Metropolitan Magazine, in, , ' 1852; among the
contributions from Moons, airring that year,
ilut was copied into hid Diary, in July, 1845,
as baying just fallen into his hands, and "mast
have been written" as far back (be says) as
the project set on foot for making me member
for Limerick." It certainly, wag written by
Moons himself, and runs thus : ,
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' 'it hi' tithe; however, gist This giisSip-'cOn
elude: On the "
ptmciple:of,.the Irish
:
lions ; who - aie'said 'always .gf,to holep•a gallop_
for the avenue," we * had intended.torwind up
with an - unpublished song- of -Mobaes, , whlch
his sister need.to sing with great spirit and of
feet,•brit mast postpone' It, wlth'othor
for another day, • • '
Ti IS' Petermti had sent as the August number
of the ihtisniicArontlay, whioh is unnsuallygoodf
The ispirtingnaper,'on'The Dramatist Blemeht in
the Bible, by the Rev. S. Judd, . - anthor of'" Mar
garet," is remarkably well written, though:the
ingenious' attthor pushes hie point too far in as
suming (or - leaving it to he inferred) that many
of BhaksPeare's Wonderful creations found, their
prototypes In the Bible. Of Lady , hfeobeth,
whom he represents as an ambitious virago,. he
forms an erroneous estimate. The Ring Better; , a
sensation story, is To werfully written; but the main
incidents, partioularly the windb2g up,' are extra•
vegant to a degree. 'We aikido, more espeOially:
to the father's throwing his - orying child 'oei
of his wagon, when' flying %from , justice,
but with no pursuer actually - at head, -in
order to get rid of 3 its :noise. As for the
moral—if rioh 4adlia-who have lived .in
single blessednesif until the mature age-of thirty
seven, Miff marry , gay husbands mush younger
than themselves -and get ill treated by them,-the
verdiot 5, served them right" would appear a na.
tarsi sequenee; • Birds of the Night, a continua
tion of preeedintOrnithologloal essays, le veriin
teirting. Mrs. - Passion.Plower"illewe's Trip
'to Cuba is also continued, but is not - as' good as
Mr. Dana's reoent^rolutrie entire eame subject:--'
still, it h 4 merit; froirilts fine viord•painting,:and
'as giving' a womanly view'of the subject: -There
are good poems by Dr. Holland, Mr. Whittier,
and Mr. Longfellow—we elan them in order of
merit, In Whlttior'e poem (My y salm) there is
not a bad rhyme, • strange to say. There is
also ,among the_ noticeable artioles, one on
the Zonavee, now the ,terror of the Austrians in
Italy. There is also, a well.reasoned ,psper, too
=oh hurried the (dose, upon the Italian war,
`and Napoleon's probable motive for entering into
it. Mrs. Stowe's now, novel, The Minister's 170 C:
log, advances at a very; deliberate snood The
charms* of hladame'de Frontlgnao is delioateli?
evolved, an is indeed most artistioally yepriiien
ted.. But yva otjeet,to the iFttFpiuStissi as* riris
'Shia Sharastests this tistitin'OrAsstOtt - Astr;iiii , s:'
has We'd so nearly to our _ own time, and "who,
every voadar mast hive toresaea,"emiektliat:ha was
brattO,bt
,was isttend sd drive' ar the' villain
ettlindstorY.- sere, 'Pg:. a ItMlN l , l l 44ie t . b,4 Of,
isty Mrs. Eltbsiehai.evrr4444 l ;
and as tree, though fanciful
• •
- ,- • - .
,
• As there was , an hour when 'the fish ermen of
Galilee saw their Master transfigured, hie raiment
white and glistening, and hie face like the light,
so aro there hours when our whole mortal life
stands forth In A eeleetlal radiance. From our
daily lot falls off every weed of oare, from our
heart-friends every epee and tain of earthly in
firmity. Our horizon widens. nd bine, and ame
thyst, and gold touch every ob ea. Absentffrieeds
and friends gone on the last lo g journey stand once
more together, bright with an immortal glow, and,
like the Magpies who saw their Master floating in
the °lonia above them, we say, "Lord, it is good to be
here!" flow fair the wife, the hneband, the absent
mother; the gray•haired father, the manly son, the
brighLeyed daughter! Seen in the actual present,
all have some fault, some flaw ; but absent, we see
them in their permanent and better delves Of
our distant home we remember not one dark day,
not one servile care, nothing but the echo -of its
holy hymns and the radianee of its brightest days,
—of our father, not one hasty word, but only the
fulness of his manly vigor and noble tenderneee,—
of our mother, nothing of mortal weak - noes, but a
glorified form of love,—of our brother, not one
teasing, provoking word of brotherly freedom, but
the proud beauty of his noblest hours,—of our sis
ter, our child, only what is fairest and sweetest.
This is to life the true ideal, the palm glass,
wherein looking, we shall see, that, whatever de
foots cling to us, they are not, after all, perms:-
nent, and that we are tending to something nobler
than we yet are i—it is " the earnest of our inheri
tance until the redemption of the purchased pos
session." In the resurrection we shall see our
friends forever as we men them In these clairvoyant
hours.
We would gladly 'learn, however, on what au
thority Mrs. Stew!, ventures on the position as.
sorted in the last sentence quoted here. The
Professor is great at the Breakfast Table, in this
number. He desoribes a charming young girl, in
a very delightful manner—he gives the rationale
of portrait painting—and he "uses up" Phrenolo
gy, in leas than two pages, better than it was over
need 'up before. , Yet, neater Holmes, master
of Anglo.Bazon as be is, should have known better
than to use snob an outlandieh, New England, un
grammatical phase 'as "Feels of thorax and arm."
Again, Dr. Holmes says " At last oomes along a
case which le apparently a settler, for there la a
little Wain with vast and varied powers, a case
like that of Byron for instance." Here ho erre,
and upon what be ought to have known. Moore,
in his Life of Byron, notices the unusual small
ness of hie head. but in his own Diary (Little h
Brown's 12mo edition Vol IV. p. 223,) Moore
ohronioles, on the authority of Hobhouse, a week
after Byron's funeral, that t , the brains weighed a
third or fourth more than, usual." 'When Dr.
Holmes bas to put the Professor into book.form,
he must correct his grimmer and hie foot.
From Mr. W. B. Zieber wo have The JrnieZer
backer for August. It opens, extremely wolf, with
an article upon Cape May, with ton well•azeonted
illustrallone—letter prase and pie tuna by T. Ad
dison Riohards, the artist-autitor. We. heartily
commend this article to our million readers. The
Stranger In Gotham, also illustrate d, in by Dr.
Noyes ; with engravinge, also, aro Palissy the Pot
tar, and The Romanoe of a Poor Young Man. M.
E. St. George, Phebe Carey, and 'Miry Orr con
tribute poetry, and a very powerful and teaching
story is The Heart History of a Heartless Wonsan, by
Mrs. S P. King. There lea little eketob,in form of
a letter, called The Omnibus Driver, by M. de Cor
flova, we are informed, which would have charmed
Charles Lamb. So, too, for the matter of that,
would the Bator's Table have awakened all hie
geniality. Above all, that portion of it whioh treats
do omnibus rebus, and particularly is addressed as
Gossip with Readers and Correspondents. We
wish that we had space to quote from it—bat are
mast of room, as Hamlet was of breath.
Blackwoorl'a Magazine for July, jest ropub
lished at New York, is one of the most brilliant
numbers published sloop it was at its zenith.
There is a terribly severe attack on Lord Macau
lay'a one•sidod account of the macmore of Men
ens; a strangely Interesting psychological tale,
sailed " lifting the Veil ;" a farther portion of
the old English novel, " The Luck of Ladysmere,"
and a charming bit,of literary biography, Jane
Austin, the novelist, being the subject. Among
other articles of more than ordinary interest is a
review of Michelet'a "Love," a book which it
praises largely, but with disorimination. It par•
tioularly approves of M Miohelet's remarks on
the medical and physiological view of the subject,
which it emphatically pronounces to be " highly
moral."—B/csarsood has reached us through Mr.
W B. Zleber, agent for Philadelphia.
The third number of The Cosmopolitan Art
Journal, Vol. 111., has been handed to ns by Mr
Hunt, (corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets,)
agent in this city for the Cosmopolitan Art Asso
ciation, which was chartered in 1854.• It contains
one steel engraving, by ttogers, and numerous
wood anti of no small merit. Thiele an illustrated
quarterly, and is given to $3 a year subscribers to
the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who must also
obtain with it efirst-olass engraving, ("The Village
Blacksmith" was thus distributed last year,) and
who may get, in addition, a premium consisting of
some work of art, oat of a large annual award.
The engraving for the present Year is "Sbakspeare
and his Friends," painted by Mr. Feed, which con
tains 15 fall-length portraits of eminent literati of
Piltolloati on - $
TWO CENTS.'
the Blisabethan era, with Shakepeare in centre.
The plate is 22' by 20 inches; on paper 30 by SS.
.We shall refer to it more inletall; by and bye.
Budd & Carleton, Of New York, baud sent'ui
(through Hasard Brothers, of, Chestnut street), a
l quaintly printed volume entitled Ppreencel Re
collections of the American Revolution; profess..
fog to be a private journal, by the wife of a Bevoln•
tionary officer, and who also was daughter of a
clergyman of the Oburoh of England: 'lt is ed
ited by, Sidney Barclay. The narrative'oom•
maims with'the oodupittlon of Long Island bj the -
British, in 1776, and ends With 'the sekn'oveledged
independence of the United States, in 1783.' It
Is such• a work as the author•of " The Diaryof
Mary, Bewail , " might have written had she lived
in this country. ,
The Life of Bishop Zen, by George L. Duyak
inok, published by the Sunday-school'ehildren of
the March of theTransfigitration, New York. lt
relates ali that Is known of, a good and great
man, truly a Christian, one of the 801`612 Bishops
who resisted the PapalencrotiohmentsofJames II;
in 1088, and;thni Prepared the way for the' Bev°.
Wien.. In the 'follotring yetir r with eight other
'prelates, he l'efigedAo take the path of, allegiance
to William 111, and was dispossessed of big, see of
Bath and Wolle-to which he subsequently ,di
011ned a reappointment, living and,dying in
;neut. fdr„Dayakinck has PrOdueed an
biography.
An , American: novel, oatled HartWlST;rtna,i;'
the stionegyrhiob Asa :eit &Om Nair l i"orleto the
New-York, jrhi. ,'' id, ,:, r: - :! 5 :571 ,c.1 ?,.. teTY.t.4 4 :
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dessigid; - irith a dash Of
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own. Maniere-Opts: treviiii*Ogyf
reached, us • fro*
B..LiPelooott. llt piofeieee to gips a
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doing of GaribaldOrinicgo.and-priveitli4o.4.ltbe3
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way, rePeabi
tlotythatliedini actually Litd'Pik of Itio'itier'
eVe heed aid fingers' fielereh "eke?
oqied r who was'marehed to death - rterithlhe blood
flowing. fromlloa 'wounds. thus Mimi:minty inflict;
In fact, the parts were scraped .with' 11714.
0f glass, without nyon scretelang the skin, Ai&
W 0,1 0 .71724, descsort!tic%!, An ems/Gent pert alt of
Garibaldi is the ,suitable Von tispieee to ,this,vo-,
lame.
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Nnw Yong, Sul:) , ' 2i,
1 The crieketers Are ' beitnning , to brink th ' ilit
selves up; those, mein; wile - stie 'to he" Pirtia-,
pants in tilei ' ,"greet` 6'1165e : t0 come' off Seven 'or
.eight weeke s •Jfenoe. :Nothing - definite his .been
-agreed upon - ,iit yet, aato who - shall dhow:ice the
twenty.two on the , partrif the Stateethat are to
play at .11ebolren,.hut the following players, from
the leading olubs . of the 00n047, .are Mon IIPPed ,
at being proimieent , hi' the lint from which, th% -
ttventy.twO ire to be selected i:Rrc4,2* Ospige,B
we have Dirigiern, Gibbes; - Lang , - Soon Wrig h t,
Harry Wright,"MalleriComerg; and
Timm: FronehlturYork Club-:-Highom, Marsh,
Sharp, ' Croselelf,4l.lifilb3", and 'Gillespie. - From:
lihiladelphia Olub,—Benier, Shetratt,
ter, Vernoni Hall; and Colils. - FronsHertonotown
draft -W .. Neshall , lirammoruk ilepharitt,,,art
Het : clay. i • rom •Neriark /kr; .:Witraiii;
, Riddc:apd- . ..3offertossr Hrum eektin : • ; Giril
/ifiwiis;lindstin; Pierce; 'and Motet. . ' „Frerri
Albany Obali.=Molite
ererioh... FronirrAni_etertlaisollniekson . -
"afid,White,hesidet ethers frrMthe , rarientrilubs
the' li f ustoris floes) The anwuclulitieff . es*w
'these Ct.-Professional, plaien-0,...44---?k,!-i..";',;*.0,
:It costs this blessed pity semething " , te
anglyse
the stomachs of persona who have been Murdered
by poison. tut evening, at the meeting of - the
Board of Supervisors, Dr. Deremna Sent in ' bill,
amounting to $4,415, for Services fa making ahem!,
oat analyses in the oasts of Alin. Stephens, Mrs
fathom, and Fayette Robinson—an, average of
$1,471.66 per
,stomach. which, would, in the coun
try, be considered a fair price.
.The Know Nothings have pretty much deter
mined to take a hand in next fall's politicial game
in this State. A State Council to talk over a pro
gramme will bo held in August, and as they can
count upon upwards of 60,000 votes, somebody had
better look out. That number of thoiniands can
'Make considerable bother. The K, N. Organize.
ties is understood to be in fair working order, and
can be made efficient on short notice. -
The God of War is now decidedly in the ar
oendant in Gotham. - Excursions, parades, elec.
dens, resignations, some and go in quick sumer
slim. Regiments in fail toggery move up and
down Broadway, " in thick and serried order," to
the great delight of the bystanders and to their
own special delectation. Last year the Seventh
Regiment gave a magnificent "wake" to ex Presi
dent Monroe. There was htige Dili:antra mourn•
lug from Sandy iloOk all the way to . Riettmond—
in point of fast a general " grieve" of the most
New York—y description. This year the regiment
proposes to exourt again: this time to Boston as
an escort to Lieutenant General Scott, who goes to
attend. the Massaohusette State Military Encamp
meat, ordered to take place on the 7th, Bth, and
9th of September. Aooinmittee of the regiment
Went on to Boston iota week to make the prelimi•
nary arrangements: A new name is' mentioned
to-day for the Coloneloy of the Seventh—Captain
Mansfield Lovell, formerly of the United States
army, and aid to Genera: Gagman during the
Mexican war. Captain M. was last week elected
captain of the City Guard, and hail accepted.
Nevertheless, ho may take command of the Se
venth, if requested to do so with a proper degree
of unanimity.
Ray Tompkins, son of ex-Vice President Tomp
kins, has been elected Colonel of the' Seventy.
third Regiment. Col. Ray was the principal en•
gineer of the "people's army," during the (leer.
antine war. Indeed, he was " took up "on orimi
nal proem, but was never put through any legal
evolutions. The foot seems to be conceded that
the blood-thirsty inetinots of Col. T. will now be
called into violent play, and that 'the Seventy.
third will soon rush into public hotfoe as one of
the most sanguinary , ' organizations of braves on
this -continent,
;Speaking of fighting-men leads me to state that
the church militant In the counties of New York
and Kings, which, for all practical purposes, may
be reckoned as one county, have within their
limits four hundred and twenty churches, seating
comfortably three hundred and fifty-five thousand
persons: The aggregate salaries of the pastors of
these °hitches amount to $620,000, or an average
of about $1750 per annum to each—fair pay, con•
sidering
]The number of vases at present reported, in
this port is thirty-four steamers, one hundred and
thirty-eight ships, one hundred and eleven barks,
one hundred and twenty brigs, and one hundred
and eighty-eight schooners—total 591. The num
ber of steamers Is lomeehat beyond the usual ave
rage, the present mason being favorable for re•
pairs, and quite a large number aro temporarily
detained here for that purpose. The ships at pre
sent in port number among them some of the Driest,
speoimens of naval architecture afloat.
A nee line of city railroad was opened yester
day on Niath avenue and Greenwich street. The
oars run from Fifty-fourth street to Canal street,
but neat week connections' will be miyie that will
enable them to run to the Apr House. The stook
is pretty much all owned by George Law, who
owne large interests to several of the city railroads
and ferries.
The great lines of railway are anticipating an
Immense freighting business this autumn in getting
the enormous crops of the West to market. Most
of the Western roads are now on the upward turn;
their etooke aro slightly improving; coonomies are
introduced at every possible point, and freight
rates have been advanced tea remunerative point.
The New York. Central is now being, rtmi - at less
than 11l ty percent . of the earnings for , working ex
penses. The Michigan 9entral has reduced its ex
penses $50.000 pet month, and the Michigan South
ern now expends but $85,000 per month instead of
$150,000 as forierly.
'Recorder Barnard, with his charming young
wife, returned to the city yesterday, and is stop.
ping at the Recorder's old quarters, the Metro
politan Hotel. The bridal trip seems not to have
produced any deleterious uffs°4l*
SITIOIDE OF A MURDE4ER.—Ort the 17th of
Jane a man, named Henry Kauffman, committed
murder at a pletnio in Roseville, N. J He tied
to Canada, and was not arrested. On the morn
ing of the . 14th instant a man committed suicide
at the St. Nicholas Hotel, in Montreal, bykbootiog
himself through - the head. An investigation
showed that it was Kauffman, the murderer. He
was, as le oupposed, rendered Insane by remorse.
Myriam TO' COX.F.IIOLTDiffDIEN'Tffic
Oefiespondenti f'or. ((Mize Iszbeel? Omit More
132 Wad the folle!bwro,lee: ;.;
Ivor, eosomazdeation meet be aseolepealea bi !is
owe of the In - ezder tiquiar — twavietneasict
trjrrallq, buic4i 'Ale of fairehlOt stov - do
.written open. „
We shalt bo grootky obliged to rattans's ta• Postiellv
,vtals,"atid othfr Stat_w, for ointriinthar *Tfoi fha
mann* asintoi iki dry bi Uta k iiikktnisir
the moulted id . the oit*oadtog• oatuitzi, tbt . tiaisas
of PoPolger any latotosattoo that tollotort•
as to the moral reader, ; • ••• '
GENERAL ,NEWS,
- - '•
Tax Alexiindrikqrszefte - says the toil Owing
ivessels are rind' at the Gosport navy Ye etre"
Ships of -the Line...;-Pennsylvania2—Reeeiving
'Ship Colutiobus;--Ordiner3 Delaware—Ordinary.
New York,-Rotting In the ship Wiese; • „
I Frigates —Colombia-r.Ordinery,
dlnary.! United Stahm—Ordinary.-
Steamers—Richmond—ready for latinoldng- De,
dry dock, ,awaiting machinery. Water
iWitalt=being repaired: Despatch—ltatilsiinp to
:toe remodelled. Fulton, Capt. Williamson, about
to go into commission for the Rome Squadron. , - •
Capt.. John ll.;Montgomery, appointed Bag ofii=
Per of the Piscine squadron, will proceed to hit
post, across the Isthmus; on the steamer of the
pth of August. Flag Officer Montgomery succeeds
Flag Officer Long, detached, in aonsequenee of ill
health. The Lancaster is the new flagship of this
Squadron. _ _ -
A letter bag for the African -squadron Is to be
sent from the Charlestown, Mass. r navy yard,,by
Angus ! 6th. ' • -
- 3. The arrivals at the port of Hamburg; during
the six months endinglune 30th, aggregate 2.255,
,while the Battings. amount to 2,263. Of the arri
vals 129 were frouttraneatiantio ports.
The U S. sldop-ot war 'Germantown watt 4 .
panton, May 5, repairing damages reoeived-while
ashore on the Loo-Cltoo Islands.
The !steam frigate Mississippi was iri Japan,
waiting orders for home. - • a
The PoWhatan, with CommOdore woe
fit Penang. - .
gni:mummer OP TUE LIQUOR LAW AGAINST
'Luisa DBALEllB.—Acoording to the Boston , Tour
-rat, Father Fingal, Catholic clergyman of Brook. ,
ins, 519.81, finding thet , hiCertioreaties twills par
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tralleg,iffeiC at' least to ' the p a rties eat 'aged ''' .
t own; tiendpired in - Ludwiett,: , neer , Slits epinescil. - ;
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with' them in v thipadfielletinflidtivitriivet.i • ifte qr.
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and consequently al sites and ' the'• prOdnott of alerts , •;•:„.t; . _
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, ! Tan ~Sktvis , pram: aw, Aninstre,.--Alier2-:,
G0n:,4.. D. Moore . , not Governor` of Alabama, and .'
a 'candidate • for reolleetion,hislini applied to for art ' -
expression of his opinion • on: piablie topies; has - 3
written a long letter, in which he opposes the. .
gpening of the slave trade on grounds of nubile ,
poliiy, and . regrets the agitation of the subject as
a lsouree of Irritatibn and d Vision among - the - -•
Sdathern people. lie It in favor of modifying the- '
laws which make-it piracy, and disoriminating -
!ethong • different grades of the offence, but thlnke
neither this nor any other question should be per- - -
mitted to il.vide the South in the oriels of the nest
- ...,..,..
Year.
5 9: NEW D,Onine.-:4The last dodge adopted
by thieves to replenish theirinirses is worthy the ~
attention of all store-keepers. Two thieves (a
man and a woman) are pasting - along the street;
apparently in earnest conversation. Suddenly, -
having arrived In front of a store door; the man ,
daps th e woman in the face. She rashes into , the.. '
store and begs that " the cowardly villain" may -
bi arrested The clerks are indignant, and run
out to catch -him. -its soon asdhey are over the -:
'llireshold she turns her attention to the money ~
drawer, rifles it, and disappeareas soon as possible, •-
'. WE have our circular from the East Indies ' .•
and China squadron ' It is dead the sth May. -
The United States eloop•of-war Germantown was- -,
et Canton
.River, repairing the effects of the Dais- ..
lisp she met, having - proved somewhat serious. -
She would be all right however, In a few dove.
tier officers and crew, were well. -The steam.fri, ,
gate Mississippi was still in Japan, waiting the
deoislon of Commodore Tatnall as to her disposi.
lion. The ship's company of the Mississippi wore
very anxious to be ordered home. The United
Mates flog-ship Powhatan was, all well at last fie
ociunts.
;Mom INTELmornez.—Large quantities of
wagons, &0., have been landed - at Portland. Ore
gon, for transportation to Salt Lake, on the new
route.
Company It, let dragoons. arrived at Los An
grill's., Jane 23, from:Stab, in fine condition.
'Got. Geo. Wright, with Meets Owens and Bas
alt. of the Sth infantry, left the Dallas, June 15,
for Fort Walla Walla. -
Disaarnons GAXE ON Taw MEXICAN
Capt. ebbs, of the schooner Virginia• Antoinette,
from Tacotette, Mexico, reports that-on the 20th of
June, whilst lying at anchor off Tecolatta Bar, hi
experienced a severe gale Dein the southeast In
the same gale, a' Freatah'hark, an Hoglisti bark,
(names unknown,) and the Mexican schooner Fe
tip, were foundered off the bar of Tnspan. and alb
on board, twenty-four souls in number, were /oat.
'MINDER no .117k - tv YORN.—.A. Mobile MOD:
chant, named Alfred MacDonald, at floe o'ciook.
on Saturday afternoon, met a woman called Virgi
nia Stewart, in Broadway, near Canal street. lie
upbraided' her, and was taunted in return. He
than drew a revolver, and put a bullet in her fore
head. Death ensued Immediately. Love and
jealousy was the suttee. 'MacDonald attempted to
stab himself, but was seised by the pollee before
be had succeeded in doing BO
NOTION TO THE KNOW NOTHINO9•—The
Louisville Courier states that Hoe. Humphrey
sullen has declared that if he was in Congres3,
will parties organised as at present, he would vote
fur the Democratic, candidate for Speaker, and
that it the next elecilon of President was thiown
into the House, and he was s member of it, hi
would vote for the Democratic candidate.
13HOOKL111.—Both the Atkin.
tic-street and Washington-avenue B apt ist churches
are soon to erect new t•uildings Movements are
also in progress to erect a mission chapel for the
Columbia-street, Mission School, connected with.
the Strong Place Baptist Church., -
Crurnonas IH Naw Oassaics.—There are
dftymine churches in the city of New Orleans—
forty Protestant and nineteen Roman Catholic.
Of the Protestant churohes, fourteen are Metho
dist,nine Presbyterian, eight Episcopal, and two,
Baptist. Dr. Palmer's church (Presbyterian) coat
$102,000
MISSISSIPPI CONGRESSIONAL TIOICST..—Tbo
allowing is the complete Congressional Democratic
tioket for the State of Mississippi :
let Distlict, L Q. 0. Lamar ; 21: District, Ben
tsen Davie; 3d District, Wm. Barksdale; 4th Dis,
Wet, 0. 8.. Singleton; bat District, J. M. Mcßee.
Dn. BEDELL, We are happy to learn, (says
the Mork Toicrizal, 20th), accepts the assistant
bishopric Of Ohio, and his resignation of the rec.
Unship of Ascension Church was received by that
vestry,on the 13th inst.
THE Commissioners of the Reading and
Columbia itailroad will open books for the sub
scription to the capital stook of the road on Mert
doy, Bth prox., in Columbia.
A. GERMAN hung himself at Cleveland on
Thursday. He_ quarreled with his wire about
moving into the country, and she refusing to go;
he hang himself to be revenged on her. -
Box. Wm. L. 'YANCEY, of Alabama, passed
through Charlotte, N. C., on the 11th boat., and,
being serenaded, made a dietitian and slaTe-trada
, _
epeeoh.
A Moulton apostate, Just from Salt Lake,
states that about two-thlrds of that people live In
polygamy.
RasioNED.—Lientenant Jobn McCulloitilma
resigned his oomealsiion as an offioiriti the Eraited
States navy.
NAVAL OaDra.--Liententint James H. Ro
chelle has been ordered to report for duty on board
the U. S. steamer Fulton.
Al RESTED.—Thebink tend who Committed
the gross outrage upon the white girt Connelly,
below Lancaster, it is thought, has been caught.-
. A FAILUILE.—A Boston e ltresponaont. of
the Springfield Repuiti.-In sips clic' Trlclo 844
" Et two-sent an.i.e."