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DBY-GOODS JOBBERS.
JAP.B,C^MPJ3ELri &CO
IMPORTERS AND 'WHOLESALE DEALERS
’’ ' '■* DRYGOODS,
linbNs; 'white goods,’'cloths,' '.,; 1 •
• ... . BLANKETS, fto
, HO. 30i_JfARKBT STREET, ,
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TAIIeOBS* TRIMMINGS.
, NO. 333 MARiET, STREET; !
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CLOTHS, C^BIMERBS, VESTINGS,
MEN AND WEAR,
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Toghioh th»J latriti' >)»»
pAIiL GOODS. v 1 v" !
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|iyptai9elv«p.,i*larfe<uAd complete* . MMm
-t WOff. aSoWH-PBOWp STREET, '
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; mien and scotch linens*
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XLVApiB,:. MRiDS.REAVERTEENS, VELVETS,
PAPERMuawwa, ate., ato. .
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Invite tiieettenticm of naiidra toUiair ohoioe and oom
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amt,Annas, and. fancy mobs,
& co.,
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. JUiHng jud removed to'th*‘above todatiod, *re now
otttntaf anew and yory ilMdrikhte'gtookof Ooods,ete
bracingevery Variety srrthslr' tbeyoffer to
tMh, for caah'or'ap'
prpved credit ■_ " ' ~r . ,l’ , fnfl-tm
ijpRIOE, FERRIS, & CO~. ~
J,''/’. IMPORTER? OF :
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N08.«2» MARKET BT.i AND fiB9 COMMERCE BT.
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j|£ WOOD, MARSH, * HAYWARD, '
*IMPQ RTEBS: f
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
dry aoods: And, odothinc.
1,,;.' NO. 309 MARKET STREET. . , ' '
. PHILADELPHIA,.
■ Fallfuid WlnUr.BtboKHoir oompjete tuidiead j tor
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WHOI.RSAI.E DEAI.ERS AND JOBBERS IN .
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Oar adapted'to Southern and West-'
em U sow lirije and complete is e very par*- 5
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DAXJE.HOSS&WITHERS,
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MARKET St;, AND 526 CHUIICK ALLEY,
• ’ Am nqtr ope Ding their
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. To ■wMeh thet mvitttln Attention of, . . . .. ■.,>
! > CASK AWB.PHOMCT @BQET.TiME BUYERS.
PaittßA.. Aairott. 189. suJ-Jm :
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. .IroporUinj »pd Jqbbert of
. Hotjßß-¥PBNIBBiN(i. i>£Y GOODS,.
■. BLANKETS,’QUIIZTB, 1 TOWELLDfOS, Ac.v Ac,,' -
dURTAIN MATEBiALS,
1 . Anfl Sols Agents in for
'h vd tEHo't 1 £8 ir.so;SV'.
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CARPETINGS, OIL CI,QT3IB» '*'• '
O-A U, ,Q •'i
' CARPET "
; : GLEtf' ECHO MILLS,. GEJtMANTOi«YK.
' Al»o, Importers and Dealers in ‘
carpetings, , , // v .
‘ OIL CLOTHS,;
,;. MATTING. RUGS, &o.
WAREHOUSE M CHRBTHUT ST..''
’ .m .. (Oppositeth*StateHowfe.) » m.
\ Scrntbern arid Western buyers are rtspeotfiilljr invited
/r’
CSUN 1 BALE ROPE-SlaniifaCtured cfed fov
pan^EtiPHiAij'';|aaMi?l
BTb'CK. ; A : . 7 / ;V 1
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' - BOOTS, AND : si|C)ES.:!
JOSEIjii. H. THO MBO V bo., I
: : , «s MARKET ‘ - 11 ',' : 1
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BOOTS ANI) SHbES
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ByERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND. MADE,
, Piuohuerf. yi|ii ti at , the oiV will vletute i&&. •*-
ftmino their, Jrtook. ~ ,* •''' t
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boot and shoe wareh^'s^)
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' Have aoir iMrh»h<i a Aiil batoytmeht of
wbioh th T sr,in.yit« the attbßSo&
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• i'urahasers -Tiattlns the city will jpleaee oaJl
mine their itook. , .auis^Bl;
WHOLESALE DEALERS
BO0T,S; AN.R-'.SHOksL,
NO. Sl3 MARKET STREET.
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goOTS/ SfiOESi, A STBAtr GOODS. |
1889. STOCK;IBC9i'
HADDOCK, kfekb.&'Co.,
43S AND 440'StfARKET STREET,
, Inviie.the exemination of purchx»en, to a fall seJ
oomplflte 'ttook; of ROOTS, SHOES, and ‘ STRAW
qoQDB. ■' ’'.y.r,, . ' , ■,'nnsM^;
-itAstN.
.. BOOT AND SHOE YYARSHOUBB : ,
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‘ . MAWGr AOTO Rt, .; ' s ,
: • No. AOS MARKET-STREET, fUlsdelphUt. V
,We have now on hand, an of SooW
end Slfoee/of all d«e«stioiiet of Otr&o Wirand EAiisaH
ManttfabtdyeV to w&ioU w% invite the
amitadWoMmt hUffitk l -1
’■ :MbOUE DY A S 0 ifS
321 CHESTNUT STREET, FLOOR.)'
LADIES’,'MISSES', AND' CHILDREN’S BOOTB,'
SHOES, AND GAITERS,
Minnfaotnred ejpr»Mly for tlia Retail Trade. aull-Sia
J B & M.,BAUNDERS,
NO. 34 FOURTI* .
(N« Morohr.nts’' ~r«7 r^’\
Can the attenti -*~v* ~A
To thoir ijtocp/wh! oh embrace. A seneralrrartetp of
-,, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND :
Manufactured joode, ’ ' , auS-lm
WHOLESALE CLOTHING,
HUNTER, & SCOTT,
, , MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
1 i ''i;’ .op, .'
' OOMMON, MEDIUM, AND
FINE OLOTHIN G.
We Invite Special attention fo our complete Uric oi
MAOHINE-MANUPAOTtJRBD GOODS.
' NOS. 484 MARKET, A 419 MERCHANT STS.
aas«3m '* >f »” 4 r ‘ a-,, -
ATMHQLESALE. •'
0. HARK NESS k SON,
tffl MARKET BTRKBT. . , .
: SOUTRKABTXOKHKRIoV 70UBTR STRSKT.
Offeiforea\e,rmtbemoit ? *
EI'B'E‘.B;’A : E : ! TER MS,
A near and attentive stools of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
ABAriBD TO IB*
SOUTHERN ' AND ' WESTERN TRADE,
'to which ,
THEYiNVITB THE ATTENTION OF BinfEßß.
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SEWING NAOHIHESi '
& WILSON.
‘ «ui(iiwAc?OEnt« oo'.’n; " ,
• SEWING MACHINES I ■
SHIRT MAKERS, TAfLORS, ANB DRESBMAKRRS
NEW STYLE ONLY FIfTYDOLLARB!
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HAHDWABB PACKAGE HOWSES. ‘
j-pAURAGE' HAKDWARE ( HOU,SE.--Wc
ST. wonldreiceotfuUr : cnlrtlienttontionof theGene
*^Ord^re/ocmrecti^ortat)bnaniieitea,and goodsde
;UveMftlu.rS tLls oity 4 fe or
•,V < r . ; ,.4U COMMI?KQE Street,;
t ,• .*;, Imuortinr and ComfniMion M|irch&nte. :;
: And AkqoU for .Foreign aud DoraesUo ( ,
WHOLESALE GUN'HOUSE. .•
,TT .W« offer ||«>. attention of. the ; Wholea»le
Breporetl to p»n* W*' or to
i .4 o^ee?°Mir^ Aa?^«
KJAGKAGE, HARDWARE HOUSEr „t i
j WADE & WOCTENHOLM’S
: B*Rldill OHAm'bHEI,? ;SIARDV7ARE. I
PHILIP;S. JUSTICE* GO.
: <4 cliff s
.1. CIOABB, ike.
; ;■’* 148 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
i ' . ‘ ' Has instore &qd bodd.and
Oders for Sals, a Large Assortment of
CIGARS,
Reaeived direct from Havana, of ohoioe and favorite
Brands. - - , bua-tf
HAKNESft, BunitE LEATKEH, &c.
SADDLERY
’• ' MANUFACTORY;
M. J. LUKLNS & CO.,
No. 812 MAJ(KET'STREET,
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, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27,, 1859. : J
Bronze Kidney.
Among tho recent iribncy-griiht* voted to'the
British Government, by' the Hohac of Coni.
bVQge?' is thjb' sum of $50,000 for ' altdrations in
tho cppper cpiqagebf England’.. intended,
as;wo imvodonc in this .country, to reduce tho;
size of the inferior coin, and, to .change the
metal—only) Instgfid or nickel, .(which: was
fltst issued’here in'lB67s) tins material, willbe.
bronze. .This metal has already been tried for.
eolnago'm 'Canada aridNoyriScotia, 1 "andthe
)i()W issue th England wiU'.rfcsemble the 'small
cbinhge adapted in those coloriics. ",
' Mr. QiAbBTOKE, who, gis Chancellor of the;
Exchequer irtEngjarid, has a surveillance oyer
the coinage, of that country,.announced,-when,
.askingfor the tibovo-mentionodsso,ooo, itnjt,
this sum Wasnotto bo expended, 'but lentyds.
the’profit to be "derived from the itow coinSge
Would more'than cover' ,iKe.
first outlay would be repaid. . In fact,'there is
sucli a* profit upon the matting- of metallic,
mbpcyjn.England ihat the Mini, i*;fttlly,self
.supporting,"nud might; be.mndo much more;?p,
if the old-, prnctieeof. leasing, out the money*.
1 Staking to a'sorf of confederated bahd'of Mo-.
1 Beyers Were dispensed with: CusibW, however,.
continue* /W'pirrietirie by whifch !; fhe';ci>tthtry,
Ifp'seS.tojmeyt ’ (> •i
Wo havoDot'obtriiped any reiy fe|;?^i?i < *'
tisticp; bri This
.twenty years between. isiO.and,.lB3Bs, the
juqney actually coined at the Mint in, London,
amountodto $840,000,000;- that theclmrgefcjr.
coining this amonnt of gold, silverVattd cop,-
per, was $2;105,()00 j that tbo< actnaPce&tiWris
$1,070,000,' leaving a profit, of .sf,OS.6j6oO;tj> v
thd. wprabipfpl Company of Morieycrs.; 4 All.
that amount might savpd Jf ihe Sl,hit.
]hi»d ; been.yeaUy a gpy.envmont esiahilshmcnt as
■oiim i*..; Neither,; Withaii.their.profits, .tevp
• the aforesaid Company ofMoneyers yet avallefi.
themselves of tho mos t-faecnt mechanical nnji
geie Jttflc - invoutiojisfor fperfeettagymet simplt
fylng ‘the coihage. 1 Tnulifs rtspebt tfio' Mint
in Philadelphia is ihrufieatl if that on Tower
Mill, in London—its machinery, a wonder of
beautiful mechanism, not being surpassed even
itt;^'ranee, where eomoof jije finest coinsand
most .beautifnlly-oxeciitcd; medals hayo baen
made, during the present century.
There are '.private, establishmentsin Bir
i ml ogham, ait which coin and‘medals aro ntridoj
tyith,. machineryvery greatly : ]bottj!|,,.tl)fin i 'j(tifit
which-is used in, tho KoyoUdint.ia tondon 1 .
Inthotimoof'Oi.ivEn Ofiokwßtt,,"thiirionoy
coined, at, tho JlintwasWholly aj.Goyerpilgeht
operation.- Tho.- result was that, sliver, crown?
piece,' in Which’ the bust of thAgreW Protoctof ‘
is, a yniraclu bf art and.bqau ty,cxccuted, by
Thomas Simon, in 1058, iri successful rivalry of '
'tho' exquisite 'money made for CitAUizs f, hr ,
WienonAs Bator, his master, On .the Kestora*
Bfcn, this Simon was dismissed, hecauseihe had
Hfelked for Cromwell, attd 'CiufeiKs ll,' to
WMha ho presented the dies for another, crown.
eclipsing the beauty of that whifch 'he'
'had'.fashioued for CRO«WELL,refuEed to, have
this coln vinade. Tho -fact. Is, Charles had ;
. sold the privilege ofc o i iri ng,t o theC o m patt y
.of jdftteyers, whomhsed toriso Simon's dies,’
rivowmg that tho work in tltem was so delicate
that extia-labor jpitst be used to prodrice coin
ftom tbwni which would so much augment tho
cost of coinage, that “it would not pay.” '■ !
i-tfii«;,a'*olifi)ty instance.. In 1846,
E.erown-ft>iiwt6iof Queen 'VTarot£rA ) <jn'o of the
iSshloncd, was coined at .tho Mint, in London?
Attar, about-10,000,0f these had ,been issued,
the'Coi&pany ofMorioycra refused to .work'd!
,anymore. ~.Thb' ongfa'ylng’n’as sp ; elaborate
and deliciito 'ttiat nimsuai care,.which, in
volved slowor work, had to be used? and the'
Company of .Moneyprs demanded so much'
‘ extra paymont that a small loss would have
' been incurred by* tho nation on tho issue of each
piece. . A Government Which knew its duty,
would havo insisted bn the coinage of the new
crown-pieces proceeding', according to con
flict, hut tho Prime Minister of that day was I
the ineempeterit Lord Jonif .'RosSsi#, who was
more intent,on providing relatives with fat
sinecures than in improving any tiling. Ho ,
might lrnve dismissed, tho exacting Company 1
of Moneycra, but hwallowed them to;'dictate,
to the Government, arid ’discehtlmio riiaidng;
the new coin. Its value was really one dollar!
and.a quarter, hut, once known to. bO’with
drawn, a fancy prico Was asked and received
for it. Wo recollect having paid (lvo times'
ita nominal vairio for this Victoria crown, soon
aftcritwas issued, and saw twice that amount
offered In 1851. Wri bcliove that Josepn
Mickles',Esq., of this city, has a lino speci
men in his valuable and curious collection of
American and foreign coins and medals.
, Tbs copper- coinage of England, is in a very
wretched condition, unequal in value nnd im
perfect in execution; The greater portion of
it is very old. More than one-fifth'of it dates
between. i 797 .arid. 1805. Tho .penny (two
cents) of 1707 weighs exactly an ouneb; hav
ing been,coined at tiro rate of sixteen'to the
pound.. The penny- of Victohia is much
lighterj twenty-Blx making a pound weight of
copper. ..Since 1852, only, fifteen per cont. of
copper money, has been coined.
Tho total'a&ount of copper money in circu
lation in the United Kingdom is in
curreilt value, This ’Cbrisißts bf, 3,600 tons
of copper. ‘ Taking, tills copper at £lO7 10s.
per ten, tho actual .value is only $1,896,000.
Therefore, of tho copper coin of-England, tho
iptrinsio value is less than one-half the ribmi-;
rial or apparent value) The penny of 1797 is
ririrth nearly half as much again as the’eoppeif
penny of 1852. . ’
The coppor-coinago iu circulation in Lon
don is much more worn rind battered titan that
ii country circulation.. In, Binning-'
.ham, and othor. large towns, tho ,copper trio
!liby has been reduced, to one-tbird ‘of its no
iminal value. Much of it is counterfeit, and
there it.mo,.small infusion op foreign,money.;
One-tbird of the whole copper money circula
‘tedin England J is cpuntcrfeUfforeign, or bat
jtired. and worn.. , Moreover,' crippor money is;
mrideniably heavy—tho coin ,is not agreeable
ito handle, and it communicates an unpleasant
staclC It retiinds orio of the qid copper coTa
jago of Franco, antong whiclt were to be found
pieces of money ,two centuries old, with , the
legends abd- ofligies worn off, and rudo at
tempts'at coinage, out of bell-metal, during
the first Revolution,, .g
Within the iasfuibw yea'fs, thanks to the aC :
ftivlty ot that . who takes
carC‘'of 'twftU'as ’troll* as'largo- matters iti’his
realms tht> copper' coinage has beeii called in,
and’ bronze metal: substituted/ the .size and
weight of the coin being diminished one half.
The size is , convenient, the bronze Whey
agreeable to handle, and tho appearance ia very
, ,jln c addition, the change had not,only
paid ibr Hie converting the bofn, but, iVom the
rfedbctlon of weight, had realized to the French
'Treasury ‘a proflt 6f $2,50Q,000. In England,
Hvherp .tljtc copper, coinage was considerably
loss than what it had been in Franco, thcTO
iwould bo a small amount to he called in, and,
of course, a'smaller sum to be realized as
profit. * •
The bronze money now , current in Franco
is harder, more, 'convenient, more agrecablo
than the old coppermoney. The improvement 1
of tt>e copper coinage, in France,, caused an
increased demand of 50 per cent, for the new
coins. Of course, the more made, the more
profit gained.* “ ' \ '
! The new mqiat will contain ninety-five parts
of copper, four parts- of tin,-and -ono part of
zinc. This' ; ftlloy‘ makes ii' hard metal. Tim
new coin will bo -fighter and thinner than the
copper fcoln. Its Intrinsic value wifi be about
half that, of thojprcßont coin. Twenty-six of
the old copper pennies, or sixteen of those
;0f,1797/yrill lrtakq forty-five of the now bronzo
pennies. If tho.wholo of the 8,600 tone of
' copper money now circulating in England wore
called in and recoined, tho Government would
.have a profit o/$ 2 8 o ,ooo^-w I ij c U tho qjspcctcrt.
Increased deihiim! would propbrtionably- aug
ment, PartjOfthe new money will be made
• atthe Mint, put the .greater paM’atßirmlng
.ham, by contract. - ' . ,
It was alleged, as-an against itt
"■ troducing.this firbn«c-money,that It would
throw’ a difftculty iti- tho way of intreducinjg
tho decimal system into England,! in' ftivbr <j>f
which'a strong feeling prevails among! the
monetary classes there.. Mr. Gpamtone, wlip’
is against tills, systeni—chiefly,, we belieii;,'
’ because , it'comes from this country—snoef
ingly said that «therowas very, little life'left
'ln the schema'of a declmal coinage. ,, ir Be
has a predifection'for the Old sterling currtmcy
■ of pounds,ahUlingß,and peneej he need hat!
i be'Uneasy with anyapprehension of itsldis
- continuance,ioven if .the decimal system were
i adopted In England.- o Bert, we liare two syi-'
terns, in use-i-one 'nominal, ono actual. Do)-'
l.rr's ’ and .' cents nfoi-'- used ‘ in ■aecouftfa,
'■ (nbt Invariably,) but .'shilling*'-and u st^i
- peaces—whether-trines And v/ipr; ribosome
Stbteabr and /etir-penniesirt others'
i-i-hold snperior'sway-., > The! nominal shilling,
• evenj does uot:ropresent its nsnalValuefißjrtiils
twehre-and-a-half - cents, fbr which, Inordi
nary payment,-you: disburse, tkitlem, ns thV
. Vendor of an - article at this rate always .takejs
tho oddhalf-csnt to himself; robbing the pij-tSr^
• to that amount, tin • thO ' most bare-thced man
ner. The half-oeht,whloh aflbtded theplthlljs
■ some protefltibn 'agaltist till* rolihery,' lie^s
■ ‘ceased-to be minted,- We believete-at'any ratd,
it never ’was-'coined in any 'considerable
or adequate' numbers. -In’ England, on the.
contrary, the farth!tfg(very nearly sin bqUWq
lent for onr lialf-ccht) is coined'very exfen
-sively; and,'pbrtlctrlarlydu populous towns, is,
largely- in' J use, chleSy " among' - thb’ pborer
; Classes,‘who'cannot Word to ! bo cheated.' j
Oiifhalf-pehChytlfo way, ia A- very* pretty
e’olni-tve'mohri the last isstied. There- is no
English money superior to it, except; perhaps,
the 1 silver florin; value SO 'cents; of which a
Strtalf ! niimlier is annually coined, as,‘ the
butting being delicate add' intricate; mbre than
nSiial bbrfe and time Ore employed to prodticß
•|t;lghjbh'dobs nbt sqlt (ho worshipful■ and
'•gflisping Ooirtpany of Mbneyeris.'' The copper
cbihagebf the* East Tiidia -Ootapany W very
•pretty;'but,'to our taste, the handsomest ' cop
'jB* are *tho single’ and double
KrenzCTS of AiistriA.‘ 1 'NotMtig bait 8c ’sharper
or more delicate tlian tfio armorial b.earings-i
-imporial crbtvnj’a’ild "shield 1 Will' the double
spread-,eagle.—nppntfie'.QfireS'sb.'The'Rngiish
copper-Tuonoy has uothlng fo.reoqmmend it,
artistically.;,:. j : -,-r. ~ ;;
jSagazinqa torScptembor.
V® Hko to got the raonth'ainagartneß together,
inahoap, and-taming front oho to imothor, bc ;
haw M,i ~ , . 1
~ . ata feast i, ,> . . :
,Who flics tq' ( qiie‘tfwoet and i«qft‘'to,the iest.”.. j
op urbaa periq^U
fljils; aDd Ai
Codey,iuidsij arles tcrso’p/ Able, .rnagasines
!
. There are .'other
'however? which ci&hnhotioe*' alsb.fbr we. ‘are? 5 c&»!
mopoliwn. . t . _ ... , T 7 4f^,^j
editor of which' fa‘a yeritkblo i 'Bylvftniia tlrbrin
amon£ h& ! comete's^-iias apt yet resold us, and .we
‘oan onTy th at it generally arrives lat« 7 tor
•' ’ M * “Tleinctant lags the Veternnoii ‘ ;
With the kid of a'gocd O/att£; hoover, it iiiraaliy
turns up very vrelJ, T a!beit' 4 nbt SritV Noyes. N.
is tdetat iaW pl«r the ijfimesof the
two of and WO say so, be
cause,' without '' stioli notice, the' jdke : rhighfc ho
Overlooked; ’** ' \ M ' '■ ?
1 JTafyer’i ilfagwitne, this month, wiitbare oveu
more attention from the public than it has everb<H
foro rooolvtd. • It is' HcV in weli-Written . and!
handsomely Hus t rated articles, (such' as *a graphicr
.^Juw a J*4nsma, theconHuriotion of *s. Addb*
e6n , ah account of’
it has several Tady stories and some poetry ;’it‘
its usual Mohthljf Record ! of Current Events,Ktb-:
rary notices, Editors Easy Chair, Foreign Bnreauj
and Drawer; It has-Ihroe, new.chapters of * f The(
in'phiqhOeorgo Warrington;sucededB l
to, a. baronetcy, and; revisits Virginia, ; wherQ hjsj
brother liarry, husband of little Fanny Mountain,'
is » member of ,the Legislature, Rturdiiy- support*!
lng>“Mr. Washington, 1 ’ .and stoutly reristingdlri-i
tiah misrule; it has more than all this, but the ar
ticle of the month is from the pen- of Stephen A.
Douglas, and,, bears, the: suggestive title of '‘The
Dividing Line between. Federal and Lofcal Author
rity—Popular Sovereignty in the Territories:” It
occupies nearly twenty, pages.; • discussesMofc.only
the powers and duties,of ,the Federal Qoverament
undergoConstitution,hut also;the-rights,-privi
leges, and immunities of the,people of the Territo
ries, as well of the States composing tbeUniod;
.and asserts the . broad principle ‘fthat every dis
tinct political Community, loyalto tbe Constitu
tion and tbo. Union, is entitled to all the rights,
privileges, and immunities of self-government in
respeot to their local oonoenu and-jntehial po
licy, subject only to tho Constitution of the United
States.;’ , . ,
In thq Atlantic Monthly tho opening article,
on tbo Life, and ,"Works of Ary Scheffer is ;wcll
writton, oritical, and-interesting.. We do not know
tbo author’s nnmo, ; ; Neither have we been able to
discover or doteqt the authorship of a* week, inef
fective. yet ambitious, story,, called “My Double,
And how he undid me.” Afew more; such.feeble
compositions will undo the Msgailuo. • For -the
rest, tho report may ,bp-favorable,.. A tolpj by.
Graco Greenwood, called “ Zolma’g Vow,” though
more spasmodic than wo liko,ia powerfully written.
Mrs, Passion-Flowerllowo continues (only, far
too bricfly),lier ,vcryogreeablo “Trip to .Cuba.’!
Thore is a well-reasoned, well-deliberated article
on “The Murderer tho Innocents,” on the over
education of young pcoplo, from the pen of theßev,
T. }V. Higglnson. Also, ftpoom, “ThcrSinger,”by
T. Buchanan Bead, whloh ; exhibits ,h!s usual
fault of diffuseness. ; Mrs.- .Stowe’s, story : ad»
yanoes very ,siqwly—rather - heavily,
There is a furtijer,portion of The Professor' at the
Breßkfast Tabie, soaroeiy: good. as usuair-but
great Homer sometimes nods.. It winds
poem, which wesbouldquote, bnt we disoouxage.bad
rhymes, suoh as drawn- and begon*, in. the first
stania, / , ' ,
Blackwood's Maffasins for August, (naturalized
horqby republioation,),is about as good oa usual
—na more.; There is a torriblo, onslaught, .upon
Macaulay,, himself ; the grandson of a ifightaud
qlorgyman, for the slighting manner in which ho
lhas.qpoken oftho Highlands, of Scotland* This,
;no doubt, is from tho pon pf Alison. A further
.portion of M The Luck,of Ladysmpre,”, and the
'oommenaement of a now; tale, called-“Felioita,”;
twill amuao story.readors, while the-admirers;of
'mysterious mctaphyalos will eagerly peruse “The
; Haunted and t the dfaunten;. or, . .The 1 House. and
i the Bralu.” - There is a highly article on (
!tho leaders of the Beformatiou-<-Luther, Calvin,
: Latimer, and’JCnox—in whioh tlio-writer fairly.
!mentloDS,ho\y Calvin showed his Chriat&n oharity,,-
by having Servotus, who differed idreligious; opin
iuua fyopt him, buroedLaUvo for hereto at Geneva!
In -tho artlclo pa,.,the,Peace of Villa .Franca, - '
Blackwood takes credit,. not- ; without oauflOj for
.having predicted tho wholeooUrsoand issue of the
AVar as far bac% as last MarohV,
How to Give a English pub
lic are diseusstojr’with muoh gusto tho art of : din
ing, and j two, .volumes .on subjectscgnueotod with
,tho table have lately appeared at Xondon.. Frpm
tone we quote its dir6otfpns for a’dinner: 1 ,
> “Let the number of your guests hewer exceed
twelve, re*
inxoin general.; Let them he eo collected ‘that thfclr
occupations are different, their tastes similar,; and
jwith fdofi pblhwvf con tact, that it Js not,necessary
itogo rormbfintrodnotion;. let
your dining robin be brilliantly Hghted.ybur cloth
porfpotly clean, nmt tho temperature; from 82 to 68
'degrees Fahrenheit. Let tho men no clever.with*
|out presumption, tho women amiable without oon
!coit. Lot your dislfoT Bo‘"fimitod in 'number,
but each oxoellont, and vour 1 wiiio first-rate.
Let the formorvary from the hioat” substantial to
tho most light; and for tho second, from the
'strongest to tho most perfumed. Let overything
b 6 servoil quietly, without hurry or bustle} dinner
>boing the last business of tho day. Let your guests
look upon themselves as travellers-who have ar
rived at tho ©ml of their journey. Let the ooffoo
bo very hot, and the liquors first quality. Let
your’drawing-room bo spacious enough, to allow a
game to be played, if dosired, without interfering
with thoso addlotod to ohatting. Lot tho guests bo
retained by tho pleasant oompany, and cheered
with tho hope that before tho evening U over there,
is something good still in store tor them. Let. the
•tea not bo too strong i tbo hot toast well buttered;
and tho punch carefully inljcod. Let ho ono leave
before eleven, but let overy one be In bed by mid
night,’* •__
A. Fa-TOY of Ministers.—Tho Kqyv 'Wil
liam Williams w« fortvrsix years poster. In,
Northampton, N. H. His son Bolomon was for.
fifty-four yoara pastor in Lebanon. • EHphalet,' the
sou of Solomon, was for tuord than fifty years pastor
in East Hartford; and Solomon, the son of; Eli*:
phalet, preaohed.in Northaippton for npwardapf:
fifty years. Hero a>o father, is ren, grandson, s and
groftt grandson, eoch pastor ror upward of fifty
years of their roppeotivo cnurchos, and two of them
the same church.' • ** 1 *
The New Bedford Standard Bkya there is a
i man in that city who Is themafieet of eleven chil-
and yet weighs 212 pouqds.
■ Senator, Wtlion preparing a eulogy7on-
Horaoa Mann, Vfhicll ho Yf'iU deliver stiiatiek,-
Now HampshireT” - ’ '/: 7 ’’ 1 I .';’; •
H.-fi, Swart, Esq'./h'as .been re-tdoctedchslr
maii of the Dorjjoeratie Connty Comjnittee of Leq
eosterccmntyv ’ ■ho n-'-voq';; oil
LostThnMday'ovenlrig npoliitoiiaemonitration
name off at. Hudson City, at-the reniiJende of Qen.
Ei K, v. : Wright; the DemaeratiojhaSdldate. sir'
OoTemor.cf New- Jnrsey'at tbebonsuJng ftU-ejei--
4)09,.. ./>£;hhj .grapidon. .wpte'
densely crowijed with raspy prominent jDeuuwratto ■
politicians of the SUte, withagWypiinpUng from
this tn\y. grain y'J>V flrewJj&B 'fiomtlje
factory of Stanioh «(Jh.V at iPpatiiohoWti, added'
Temoh’ to' the ‘gaytfy! of T tbd ; '6coa»Ton; { Hrtrmiheijt
arriongtbov/.Vrinjgafspreaeritererft-iionor'ablen ,f.
E.'Wertehdykej fl.'fWCliokener,i Sheriff jßiaftrn
Nara.: D.
and spnechee seemed to bo,the geueralorder i>f
batinesa,far, the, evening,,andljriWrighypeieetion 1
w. pqntipntly, Mr--
Wrigtif peepondedin a happy vein to a complinien
tafyhiaaVihwhiehhefuVlyiUGne’dhlapdsUfcriiuio
straight-out AdministratW l Democrat; pledged to'
support its principles nhd dandidstea ‘ and’ in the '
event of >ius election, : tto would discharge hie gtibor- -
inateriat duty, with an eye.ticgie.to.itheproaperUy
Of the Commonwealth abovo ororything./ liis re
nmtks were greeted with eothniigstie-appl<mae,>ir
hfa ftudjtora, if lip deported for,their homes at a late'
bonr.' ' " ; ' ’7' 7; “ - ;
r' th(f' : Stite , ,’rrea.i
snterbf Illinois; hew; re»i£iied ids offioS,. and 'that
A- Wo Mock, Esq., of Kenkakoe,' has 1 been' ntr
y>olht«ddShi».plaoe.-> : -■ =>r .1. ■, *
Amongthe'diiUngnished arrivais in .New York
are theConatoH of .Yillannavaatid snite. ■ : n
; Aoojnpgjyq a*A QTB gsfl.—Adah: -Isaacs: JToit
kefl WSj».eeverely injured on the 4th ineiapt, op the
Sbell Orle/inj.j It.appears that ,Adah
ip the owner of a very fine 'horse, which she has
had in' training (hr the last flvo : ycars.'ire '|s a
spirited ,rmln)ai;fnll'offlro, r and fond bf leaping a
five-barred gato.— 'On the oedasfoir referred
' Adah was 'exorcising him, asciis.was' 'wimt : ' to; do
nearly every day, and, in attempting tolakenUm
,o>er thatpil,-gate ( be baulked, shlsd s and suddenly
threw his rider,some twenty feet, severely, injuring
her for the time being,’. . . .i. ~. , 1
. Professor Xathrop, has'notified .the. Secretary. of
the Board of .Trustees of the Indiana University,
at'BlOomington, tkatliu accepts the presidency of
the fatally of that institution, <o’ Which posiUoWhe
was .'rooonUyieleotod'bJr' them; /n: [
' A.mah namedAdftm Tiutz drank eight gallons -of
lager beer on alwagor.at Indianapolis,. IndpUat
Wednesday.;. When! ho [Jud.flnjshed drinking the
eight gallons hp was ?tiU unsatisfied,;and eaUefi for
more lagor, which was refifsed him,,, p,.,^,, !
, J- If- St. Clair, of Ilartstown, I’a.j bas received
the commission ofMajor.Gcnoral. ‘ ' “I
■ William C: A: Lawrduce; Esq./ 'Spoaket ef tho
lato Pennsylvania Hotisd of 'Reprtfegntatjfes, has
accepted tho invitationcr tended bim to mldrees the
Alomhi of r Washington College.at the approaching
commencement, , '7-.-,,., .
Vice President J, 0. Bree,kJhridge.wasottiiG
Sponsor.lJonse,'. oi>
route for the. East froniKentucky. ;
’ ChjirlosEcad,'’“ A GoodFiglit,’’
how appearing intlint Httlo lifcniry bijou; p,/W at
TKee/., 'promises to bbiniieiirnorc interesting then
'hls.Other productions togeneritl readers.'-j
Tbo Hon.. Graham'S.Fiteh-ia seriously ill;»t big
jfoaidonoo in ,, j
; , v Mrs. Bayard jayloraccompanics hfrlmsband ti
California, aro tp.)>B r abBoßt .tbreo months)
loavjpg their p)nV daughter with' her relatives U
'MsState, 1! ‘’ ■ ■--m t
'Tho notorious Sheriff 1 Jones, f<vnier]y of Kahias|
and Mr.' Mo wary, have'pnrchaaed tb« XriicnU'aii,
.at truoson. Mr. P.'Herbortj tbb Californiaex-Con
gresenian, istobe theeditor.,.. r tn ■ -•.i.V )
, Ueprgo Loring, the absconding. (JrandSlester pf
Masons in England, haB.turned,ppst,oUflon;,C. i )y]
dt will, be remembered tbo tbeforo
he 51 olo_s 20, (it. 0 of the fends of the Order.
'The fatlifer of Col. John. Kane. living near Vile
more, Cambria'co., Pa.,’diod'6tl Fridayiait.' Ha
was one of thebld citizens’ ; of -the County/having!
explrodinhla one hnndtod' andaftHyear/Ha
lived there ■ while the mountains we rein a Btate (/
.wildernass.'t ... ,j. .J : ..n.i. t
Mr. itichard. (/Gorman, who playedA-ve?y;eon/
splctioirs part in the Irish
who was compelled, to make, -his pWtije.^ioirfS-
Cnited Statesl id ni>w dn'hja j
1 Messrs;'MoßoWeli Shd 'Oalinliait, haY'ing a ban
doped, their oontraot- tbr lh'd laying iif tho lron 7 od
the,Florida Knitrnad; so’mc oigbt bands' ieft’-Fer-;
nandinap' few days! since. ■ The Erut IFVtfftV/Vai;.;
learns, howovor, that the rest- of the. ironowiU be
laid by the company without the intervention of
contractors, ' - ,• , ■ '
DeLave, the ropbwalk’er, jt is said, ‘ intends to'
havo Kls sister cross tho rope at' Booheafej/N. Y,, :
in tbb course of the season.’ ' '
, A new juvenile dramatio g'emns has risen in!
. Chicago id the person 'of Mary Mo Vadker, whu gi
jevldenqo, of groat taiept. -: John Brougham has
writteif a piece for her. . *
' The Annapolis (M j.) Gaxettc atotoMhat.Ctyr.j
Hicks' health has mnoh He is able to 1
sit up and attend to such business as imperatively.
demands his ; ' - '•
• 'distiiigiiished Ihdi-i
vidua!has “ turned np”'again..-He was arrested
.last week- in - city at the' instance of
Judge Jlnwj, from whoiU; ho had. **:borrowed I ’*
$2OO. For some not olqarly'stated theJudge 1
failoif Vo appear, against;him, and; he was dis-'
chargod: ', { . v]( ~ r L
The LouiaVille (Ky?). Baily. advocates;
the'nomination qf lion/ James Guthrie.as the!
DomoeraHo nsnflldate for tho X-re-rdeucj; 1 :
- Tint- LnoirvE* <!t,intn vmav.—dJ. MeClangJof,
Mayavltla; Kentucky, the l'reibytorian olorgyn)an J
who was drowned at; BohloMer o sKOtt time ainee,
and irijaYo body was. found! at ;Yonngiti>wn,' flfl.!
miles Jutlpw, .wan abpnS,fifty years oliage,’ and!
loaves' a wife and,ftmr Jwo,Pf Whom!
{daughters) live at home .with' ujeir mother. Mr*-
Mecia'tig la in ind thia meianoholy
aflafr 1b a terrible blow in overy way to the ut
most kelpies* family. Ho Was tho pastor of tho!
Mftyavllle ; Ptesbytarlah church,'and "was 1 much!
respootod hy all who knew him, 1 ffe -titlderstand
that he haa been,ill pdor ,health fof abodhaiderable i
time, and that he . was of, *,vejxnevToat 'tempera-!
meat. . Several.years rinse,.Whilst in Indianapolis,
he became partiaily' j««?d, and Uvai for
weekd withoutsleop./'. 'j
The Hon. Edward; BverotVhaa been invited to
attend the* State fair : at Attanta, (ia., in OeteheY.'
He' Baya-he.-wlll MceJit/and' Win FtnbßljiyaVnlj
himself of the opportunity 'to deliver Ms oration oh
Washington! ■; "i ...... , ■■■
. Bafry Coraw»ll.(Dr..Proctor) is, satd to; be &»
author ,of tho.“ irado. songs,V. that, appear ia almost
every numbor pf Alt.the YMr B,qund, ;
‘ Samuel iLßollenjder, son of Captain Bellanjder,
wliitu sitting in a ivindowOn Sunday uight laetj
lost-his' balaube 'arid fell'a distance of ffty,foet.
His condition was not' discovered nnttl momingj
when life was extinot. *' - ■
■ Walker, tho filibuster, ba^jnst 1 joitied’-the Son#
of, Malta, In order, no doubt,.to convert them to hla
manifest-destiny theory. So theyaay, ; .... - -
Professor Qwen has accepted the offico of gtjUo
Geologist of Indiana.' ..
; Sinnook. the colobratod Professor ofthelmivexv,
slty of Bonn; ifi confined in a lunatic asylum.. The
; recent political excitement fii' Germ&by hasde*
; stroyed the balance of his wind. i *• J
; The Right Rer.-Dn Payne, Episcopal Missionary
’Bishop to Africa; preached id Buffalo, .N.Y,,’Ust
for the benefit of ,hiB mission. ■
1 . Rev. Dr. J*. B.■ Folt, of Boston, Massachusetts,>
delivered tho address before the Alumni of
: aop(N.H.) l ,‘Aqadcmy, yesterday. It,
iablo production.
i ' The Protoatant' Bishops of Maiqe and Rhode.
island, add Assistsht'BiShop Connecti
cut, -with the Rev) Dra.Muhlehbergy (foxej 'and'
IHowe, of Bristol, R.<l., have been visiting 1
'the pwtifew'iweeks.' Matters. proUmiaarytothe:
next general .Episcopal Convention. have -formed
thq subject of frequent deliberations with .them; ,
i Isaao Winston .of Kansas, has. been, appointed
consul to Kingston, Jamaica. ‘
, The Secretary of theJateriiir, after a.brief so
journ at the White Sulphur, proceeded to the Sweet
Springs, Yirglnip, where the Secretary of War has
derived much benefU'froiu the climate and the wa
ters. Mr. Thompson is bipeoted to return to,
Wnshingtou.to-day orMonday next. >
. Dandy Bob, of Norwich,-Conn., oncoawell
dressed, respectable, young muv.but for tyoar&a
drunken dock ,loafer,; died at tbo Nprwioh r alms,
house ou Monday last. - 1 ,
Tom Thumb’s now .pleasure yacht, the “ Charles
B. Stratton/’ made her on.Satuiday, sail
tng prom Bridgeport Kock light house,,
Bhe - distanced all competitors, and provod herself
the finest and fastest-sailingoraft in that
' the Hillard writes to
the Boston Conner, from. Sherburne, England* an
account of his to Mr. Macro&dy, with whom
hostai4 r three days., Mr-. Hillard says of -hia host; ■'
, u Hismany friend? in America will bo gladjhat he
is in and that tho ten years,.wbifih have
slipped by rifieb l last saw him have touched - him
with very gentle hand, The severe doihestio afflic
tions which have befallen' him iu thet interyalhe
hasfeHllko ttmac. but baaborne like tfman.' Our.
country has not wUhih tho four seas a warmer and
Wore faithful friend thauho. Iu tho reUrementtof
his present Ufo he la conscious of no craving for the
exoftoraenta and triumphs of that which be former
ly led. * Ho occupies himsolf most usefully In pro
moting tho education of the community in I wnWU ,
he dwells -, a work in which the laborer* are .few,
hnd the amount to.be accomplished is g^at/’
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“* * «‘ <- H*Eta d
tit* Qllifomi*
- ‘ IntereMUg from Neb/oaka.
CCorrespondehob dtThe Press,]. .. .■_ o ,
,-rHave yon 4 Correspondent in thi» far-off Terri
torj?'!•.;! If !'ye*,"/.then-yon:have.a lseoond.; if
‘.‘,n*y,”il.wisb tojdaeeyoaona footing with,the
c-moßt .favoreri V- and deiterving of poetic journals
Leaving, yondm onhof. the moat aaltiynfionVJaiy
days, I Weadedmywsyover' Pennaylyafaia Cen
tral,,PLttsburgt and Cleveland, Cleealnndiaad To
ledo,-Michigan cßoathpm andNorthartrlndi sna,
: Oblotgb n ndßuriihgtoh;* and,-then,Hannibal and
Stc Joseph. Railroads, till, en a. bright morning, the
shrill whistle of nnr locomotive,' wjrieh all night
long had,been huihed .by the most conaidsrate ot
ongineers;in; ordor. to allow wearjt passengers to
sinnibeiv. while,rah tUeivate bf tblrty 1 tnilu i per
hour, they werc whttled :hror -tlwaa most baantitu!
rolling.prairies of Sart&rh !UimvH) riowfalia
ipitlentshriekSannotme»d'.<on»JtiiatJweereii(at
theendof railroads; and.fhat 'thenoai we.wara. to
triysm stdanreni'by, river, and-that mnieand In
dlan;pooy by.land, to ; bear ns toward the setting
BOO.;, -,i i-: ; j ,f) .. , , ... t >
It was at this a fall view
of tfeat-»younfl; gUflfe -of; Vf?#, ’ f-rthe : city of
siunt Jo, located on. the east Jbsfflt of the Mtaoarl
mmradied'arbßQd
‘£t^J Mnffpoiatj'we wore aatdmglSd
tbtreriiii spires,K>wlU9V bright
Ujj kw/s in ijfe light 4fljther.tt>rauiw taxi.
A momant more and wa >re at .tbe.idepoi, pbare
onr way isbesei by persevering funnsrs niiini ns
to step at 1 - diffetbni hotels,- ordo take pitogd on
rival steamert forSebriitt City 1 , Cmabahoriliouz
-City,; ,W»:oiak« onr.Way to ihe “ Alien'iHana*,”
ftfld-clesn.towrfsirßndey ,«a-noi*o
comfof&ble than we 'hftve felt nnoe liravuir Chi
go oat • &*loolc for> An-eld iwWl Vibw
the'eity.O OarfritmdrhAi
ohant, : and w tlwipopolerjiniyor qf.&e,«tar~dtfiiU ,
of but tty »f»ve»7i hmmi town JI •
and spend AS
tZT 0 '■‘d'hap thebieb bidffkndWefJbt*' theybOTg
city,, and far down t£* MWbmiPvalliy; <srv«'m-
Seldarmiyndlesa prairie, tm .anr ayatrv* weary
with„striuning,: and ; the .bell of-tV ,".Pae t l«i
■if-Pike's Peik'gbld sebkere,' wiUi'theiMnnleSims.
lon* rifles on- lbelr iihbtiMeH, ; amt rsvblvarii and
wiokeddooking :; knive3 hanging .from-, tbejr. baits.
They,Jiayesoinss.of .the “dwt J.’ bnt a larger stock
of independence abont them. '
s A twehtyi'fonr honrsyrlde np stream 1 btiiigSna
to Nebraska City—thei-largrst tasd 'moSt'thrh-ibg
town in the! Tetri to ry.j. Haring.-n ponhlationioT
h.OtjO, three fine hotels,,several bains
the nearest river point to Fort Koaraey, • itoom
msnds business, .and is a moat beanltfnl add pfea
sant plaob. ; mites'fartlrtr norOif Ithd wW am
at Omahayitha prntemf capital of;tW : .Territory. -
ln ?^?9fbrkk, hotel,
ond.thsi CapitoT bidldipg, p« the ,m&y, 0 bfao»»,
which commeod (ittentfembeii: t&iugKab.silo is
bne ■ bfgras/Wtaatrir. lying ■ nwth'of tbb P| kfte
rivßTv whioh o#hmjf b»'feri<ig^d t <mra«soaiit 1 m ita
qoieh-.sand. bottom, Oiaftha. will bo the of
qmto a extent of ngrioultural territorjj and
must eventually beoorae an .iojro. . ' '
' Theprmcipul (opibof the
Territory'iß'the’ eledtion of a Con iofe
gßte-to' succeed ih& Uon; :¥eßEer
democracy axe in all connti^j,ami,
uodet other than.exiating would
sweep ‘everything heford'ffiem.
factions as they 'are; It ls to I he , 'fekxed thafe'the
Opposition will = elect'- their^oahdida'te l without
tronblo. : *.?.,* rjv.?
, The , ’.oyer !twoVea»:-Binee.'-ap
pointed as 6f;th6 secbnUladio!»T®nci of
Twice in the iatcrrCnihg
visits to the East. He waaoonflrmed as Gorantor
of tho Territory,-and of-BoM ooqiity,
OhiOjwasapMintedjtito >.mi. the Tacanoy.thus
ocpaaiondd. ‘Judge Mafer'virittdhla
vened ccnrt/and iohbhie
oat in Angast andi hold otmri darUigWheyfwtolir
I®;,': He aidipot^iome, UH M\crtS4*n.t!Utt:tha
appQinted'tinio, whon the court/was adjonnied tiU.
nftst:;' ’Oyer ‘' five’ 1 imnitod cast* have
Deep passea over without a hnder theipro
tQßfc of bttcrheyrflhd merelyheeahai the
Jodge iprofe rr'ed • td: tiU ( sjiniore convenient
.season. V on? the docket when
the Jndgo’Jßi&ck) firlt came to the,Territory, re*
msins there still." * t ~ ' * r ; ,t *. 4 J“ ‘ : *
Public meetings have been'hehl and
Adminiitratioa and- all of its
reflations passed and; protests sent op without
avaiL/But now a different work-U to he done r aod
Federal officers.ape' at' their‘'mwta. TerritorHl
Conventions are to ‘ho hacked- The 1 'Goyerhor hf
the Territory,' the jfcdgo’ of‘ the
tho.U. 8. marshal^. deputy mamba}. C. Sf Tadtan
agent, receivers, and registrars..of tba^different
:TT. S. land ara at their. posU, snd -ao more
tealonrfvotwles ever worshippod c at c ’the' ‘&rihh of
“ffiauff feefe'
Piattomoath Democratic
' perform edits work ye^-
. Hoh^ttdg©
Kinney, of Utah notoriety, and snstained^A-Wi*
teri,oo defeat.//FaUipsc..ia.thelr-firpt>chojce,:. the?
ottmght forward Mr, E&terbrookf of this ami
under the spur of FedersL. iaSueoce nominated
him. Mr. 3J. is a good billiard’player,)butis uOt
tho mon.to represept ? thia people pt TVa^lngtoa.
The,Opposition will meet atjßeUview. on the-24th
mst., and will nominate an anti-Leconipi<m, Demo
crat, who will be elected., . vt v ., ,
The honest, hard-wOraine ciUMihs earnestly look
for the coming of~lh£fc TTeHer when, as oiti*
zens of a ‘sovereign ; Stote. fhey wiU he permitted
.to manage.their f pwn ; ,4ffaira to theiy owu,W>y
uP.tT.R“?l.? &,**?*& of an . imbecile Ad
thinistraf ion, thus far manifested Its love
for them! bygendirfg btoken*down'poliUeal depend
eats tq devour the means wbicb shoald hav§ been
appropriated, to' nourish and 'sustain' iHle needy
young Territory: - Theday of reokboing will sorely
come.,, The steward will be called to render*»ac
count of his stewanlship. , . r - . YiATOff.
Blondin Crosses the ' Niagara River
•* with ft Cook Store/ ana*’ Cooks on
Omelet*
[Frfljn thO.Buffalo Kxpreijs.'of August 24.) ;
• The pbwd gathered at tho-Falla, .yesterday, <o
witness another of ~BlondinV performances' upon
the rope, although, large, and numbering -inany
thousands,, was aoniewhat dho-smaUcSl,-we should
say, that'll asyetbeen collected, ‘and hardly more
than'' two-thiros ha greitr/as tnatof the last occa
sion.' . Blondinla . performancev would-' ‘have'' been
accounted in the outset of'these exhibitions ft t&ar
yellorisdne/brit after'the great, overshadowing,
and unsurpassable- feat •of las t -week 1 , it Could not
*eem,r,reiy astonishing, mor.prodnca’aiiy (.very
thrilling degree of, interest in the rninds.of. the
spectator*; If was “more of a curious'hii<l laugh*
able Spectacle than ariescltingorie/
-By .many preferred to the terribly greakparfora?
anceof lagt vl cdncsdav. ,
' J Blondhf,flrpfc crossed froto the AmlerlckAto the
Canadian'- shoro' in manacle?—a collar ‘about hi*
neck, a - ohaig from* his arms, and two
others from his‘wrista’and ankles. The'fetters
wore not very weigh ly. add cduld not have mate
rially; interfered .with‘Bis -perform ances/or; added
very greatly to the fatigue efthe journey-, Soring
berfotbiCjnost oiVthefeats pre
vtously upon hifc head/ hang
in.®, hcneath,-tbe ; rqi>e f jwin*ing Jija I*>dT undlrjt
backward, .sustained by the arms with the elbow?
benf.' difllbulfr and” daribr In the extreme’,
but by/Blcbdln l himielfmade-eommbnplacA'aCti
supple, k Xhe return; performance was the-most in
teresting.., '.. 6
' • After i ft 'stayof ; fifteen br : twenty minutes upon
the,Canadian- 4hore,:be s started. back.with a cook
atovo^wupg . upon.; dps .-back, ap*
.purteflanchs thereto consisting of .saucepan, ladle,
atmaixdisbebj’ and apair'of securely 1 fte-
thh.atove. IV bust hot be imagined
that the ,stove ho'bore, upon bit back waa a flail?
aired east iron “ victor,” neither must it be' fan*'
cted a miniature affair—a>'disguised spirit-lamp
chaflpg diah. lt wjir a< goodly-sized, propttrlv
faahtoped cooking styve, made of Russia sheet iron.
av!d ! hoisting Of* a tmokfe pipe mbont two feet in'
height* ; . Arrived at lhe nentre of the rope, BlondieT
secure^,his.,ppfe and proceeded .with nonchalance
to makepreparationsfor “camping.”. Unalinging
hls stove'll placed it upon the rone betore himsafe
witß'some pitohy.combustibfematerlai
buifehisfire, exciting it with’the bellows, and soon.
raising 5 h smoke which proved ‘the genuineness of
thc.nrepawtfotfBfoncwklDg.K~"i;-ra:. c • i,. a
! a proper degrepof heat badheen attained.,
[he produced Bis them intoKis.dbb.-and
, throw the shells ■ Into the ' river’. - Tbe omelet was
prepared with thc skill of. a' eh*f de eaintu. ami
' when itwps oofliplete he lowered it to the dock, of
the Maid of the Mist, where, wo doubt hbt, it was
divided into the l amallest - possible ‘shares,’ and 1
:©agerly treasured .by the passengers.,-Gathering
up his .“hotel,” Blondijt, readjusted H.upon.hl*'
ibapkj'and quickiy !iin4ed'ti!ta*eff and' if upon 1 the'
lAtnetlcafl shore, amid the louii oheera of- tbe L
| throng.
( ' IjtduW IfEWS v — u r. Hr Crane, 1 of Fort
;Myerf,'F!ft., resided a oonsideraUf
ji. _ xm., ... .—a oonsiderau..
time, gires the following* ihtelUgende to ! the editor"
ofthe Femaodiiia Bait Floridian V
[ -Mr. C. fetafcea thaGtho.entire-somber of Indiana'
still,remaining .iu,j theSt&te amounts only.U>;M. •,
land classifies them as follows: 14 warriors, with,
oid ; Ssm s J6Eeajwh6 is" perfectly helpless from bid 1
I Jage 17: ,9 of whom 7 lire quite oldand 2."
jCMldmi of descriptions. Sir. C. has repeatedly
, jseeri ths ‘ Indies drinng 1 thb' proa eat Brimmer, ’and
jiafallycoriviooed that the shore'enumeration is’
icprreotv £hey*rri perfectly friendly, are .in rather,
destitute and their eerrices can be
jonga'ged ria'hiuiteVSji'or a l ‘Very trifling considera
jtion. Mr. Crane is of tho opinion that they will •
consent do. omigrato-immediately after 1 tho death
[of Sam Jpnes. .They do not reside together, but,
compose three different pattier, occupying different’
portions, of the country, all acknowledging Sam -
Jones Q 8 their chief. .
j Valuabie X*iscovk rv.—A vein of cannel
coal has been dikbVeVcd on the farm of‘our friend,
L. M. .6poer t Esp, adjoining the town of .Belle
yernon. The. vein is ten feet ihjok and has bees
pronounced by Hr. Russell, of the North American
Coal OH Company, <to be'of good 'quality for th*
jtnon\ifaature of oil.-. This.discovery trill giro a
pet? feature tq thobusinesß-of our valley, and a
new impetus to-the enterprising village of Bello
veraon,-and; immediately be * source of wealth to
bo energetic and industrious proprietor.-
, *ahelci (Ptf.) Htpublican*
A York
irrlved in this- city last evening
ho brothers Woodward, that, d«™*
ixaminations among the -
:ountv vf tho Empire State, d deed ret a trhet oT
land; embracing eeventy-five thousand *m( and •
valued at.moro than a jnUUqj of dollars, had
been discovered in favor ofd£eic.father. lately de«
i eased to which his children are now the only