The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 27, 1859, Image 2

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' of Tascanyy uaTiSone 'whicU wontd annex it to
Piedmont:—we doObt whether Prirtte IfApp-
hia recent ocenpation ot 110
• neßcej the Capital of Ttiacajtyypleaeed the in~
hahitinff
aCpept him aa a b
;;The4hrde-Ittllan^l)dcldesbercreyolution
- ; AMfy perio4 f of <he;,recent ,ltaUan
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. tuol/krchdakea and one Arcbduchesa who n'aa i
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niedtetelY -jolncd tbe' Atiatrt»ns;«'a9d 'took a
ITyAly intcxeat agilnst tbp.'Ptehcbj the Sardin* i
lane, and the canoe of ftalian freedom. Now
. fihni rdsithtc,!
their rule in thefrcdnchie». ,rhelr:iato t s«bjecfa
wiih notjtrnct thera.'yvilt not feren "trust <thei
. rtthrx*tJ,bcr..dTOpm«jt»ity toJhB Apßtnana ,w
- XomhardV'allowed her to|e.'
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thePebicesofiPiombtoo. andyin -, IBM. Preiri
dept flftho ChsmbOt; Of Piedmont,
■ ohdytil>tot)uently Hieiytcr. of,lTnhflc > Jnstfucv.
TWi»"itßio,sdga<;ioirs,,aTidpjjtderit4nan:hfls
qnlbted hie suocosaor is . Siguor
-ItlSACOiil- an Ohergotip and sometlmeii - violent
si&Spity <o'|p() HtO Duchy
annexed to 1 1
Jkti Xddeh'a, the GovftnOr pf the Duchy
aqd
bOenfappointed Dictator. and
".has appointed a-Cabinet to assist Idht in go
■ ■ country has hjthorto been, a
mpd»mtemnn A .a|«d,jnaintafned:tho character
.. m Turini aeiweil'as' prevjously. in Rome. ; 110
slts'. On tho vorgo of a volcano, for
.-
tarily-thrtntcrrto tram Into a conflagration
rf ' , lt|'»M,#iiitKdflnj < /cO)ijpdr#fiYO (julet
wasjsauiitatnedhy Sardinian occupation The
peopltiy'caieuinted 'Upon being transferred to
Sardinia That hope dhaliy dispelled, the
Wrtyjinve driven
4tho Saritoiam governor)
‘WWdftW&pe'Ont of fl» Duchy, and es-
opposed
to retnm of: the JJnchess Rpgent, or any
V State We ejtpect to
t*w)NWF*W*fti , ¥ fffiSidpd ftonH Thscany and
Nodona in the yanw spirit S. I
Retain of the French Army.
On the 14th; of August, the French army,
returned from the Italiato battles,
Which mako hmv!iturn' vlrtae,'' ’ A
was to hare mode a triiUn]^l;.ent^lnio;l >
and their.entrance, wi;lhj.filifflie pejrqj, |jr)de,'
and circumstance of wmifd ( i n
deed be equal •
which the Romanilepublic, inns fiillest inttg
nificenee, was accustomed to awnvd to het
greatest conquerors and heroes. In a word, it
wouldbo an ovation in’ honor of Napoleon
liiiMelf, whilo it nominally was but a grand
ciyWfwsS«s 6i?'tho r ,i returning soldiers, j
spirits, eager,in liopp.but few
in number, liavpexpre.wd a conviction that a
proclamation would lie issued on the, morning
of ilio imperial rejoicing, repealing/the [i Law
of Public* Safety, s,! allowing',the representa
tives. pyho pbojilo ,tO ; express’their ppuiioris
fre9lxj.an|l*pp|',9Ste.t6,6ixo tftqfcfcppnscpt .to!
the-proposals of tlie Government, but also
.jfi-thejtsdbwk;! At-. ;.to.. oppose,-, .and .vote'
againstii- iaway ; with tbo. ,sys
tortv«'6f nGrivernment • ihominatton tof can-'
(talates vfdr> universal ' suffrage—directing- all
PrereCtB' ; dhd’ ! othfe'r 'diDcialsi’at their
loftne^|ile ! .wi\'li ; bleqti6he9ringinattefsTp7order
liig tbat ail fire 'public Shall he made
put' p.UhHsliedi sp, tliab flip pco
pip may know. how tho taxes arc consigned—
.andiiastly,'announcing the liberty of the press!
With ranch expectants, 1 the wlsft.is ever the
father of the thought. Nafomsoh cannot aiTord
td : 'toakb' : any ; ''of'these’concessions; As fir.
Q"Pd6ib , yrtmld' aa^;;<*his’sirstem’^.cbnld" not
Stafnlsff|riy u thlhg of ttfo sort."' France, it really
lt
bore it from 'the/first and it, sub-.
Writs toit frointheiliird. ■;
sdlg October*;lBs2s on His return from a tour
rin the Soulh/ivh'en Louia' Napoleon solemnly
aasilredthe Prefect of the Seine', that the' Em
pire wasPescoi'Kerii.aae ia triumphal entry into,
lVrts ! ,'hi tlfe, I fifli&tof'2o6,o6o sqldterS;’which
was ce^ainl^ t tl)6 l (^nfeat f ,military t ~sp6cfa6lb
we had ever gar.ed upon. , At that *tiino, tho
?mperpr.bfld not been accorded to him
"by a majority of more than. seven piillions of
French tcitizen voterai •fintnow, bp appears
before '.thee Farisians aa a man who ..has con
qtfered fortune- —who has been more than equal
to'tltee’rialsith'ho hasrestored the military, re
'howh 1 of ids ’iiative land—wWlias done niqrb
to impro ve, Parli,Jn seven years, than the
Houses of.Bpurbpn.and. ’odeans hadj effected
in.'seyenty-aml-seveii years—-who, at this mo
ment, . holds ;in ' his. hand -: the. destinies of
EurO'peiil en-'-i. V .;■!> •.
'c ‘ln'lBs2; when Paris turned ottt to receivp;
and.welcomeback the President, alter a'sh ort
tour in the provinces, lie had achieved hotying
'whfievefofd'uiilitaty:character. .Tlie French',
'Mke&e anci&titpimihs,desire leader
'phaU, s aotuaUy;be' itpperoidr—a rnler.-
iouis Napoleon .bad, merely, written a. couple
of books upon military science-—and books do
.not-Wike a.General. . He might wear the uni
form Of a Field-Marshal, but' that would- riojt
make a soldieriof him.' The world generally
supposed .hint ,to’ be nO more of a .military man
thaw ; Idii ' feUOw-Harahal. across thc‘,
the lltostrions Prince,AitiEßT, .whose wife pre
sented him with the Marshal’s baton sis months
■before ;ho hpd reaebed the age of twenty, and
probably, before ;.hd -.had smeft 1 ' powder,” —
except when shooting at harmless sparrows on
tfid trees, at'SoOT, while studying there at the
of the fiakc,” dendifnces Piht-j'WPS a? a mere
carpet Kdight,'wh'o jorp the grjns of a soldier
anil hesitatpd tb.pip themV , Until the Crimean
War, Napoleon was stioh a carpei-Knight, not
having yet won bW spursin b&ttte. j
Scarcely was he elected Emperor wlien he
contrlved'to effept the union of Englanri and
against the* ehcroaclmießts pf. Russia,Some-'
/vrlust adhesips ,of Austria
to.this an(i-R^»ia.league, though,*ail through.
the war .which fPllowed, Austria played the’
most quiescent part,-merely remaining in oc
cupation of tysllaeiriu and’ Moidaj-iaV' which
and speedily ahanSoned.!
‘tt'isSi’fwas cq(mbence<ji :
It.cohtlnnedHhroiiglioivt two'.yearg, and ,com-;|
high .reputation ,o/j
anny, -i .W'hen the; war ,was . most
iaorecljfrpgjiigilntho of
NAepaEbH. perspnally ti) take pait ip it, K»a
amjounced, but he remained at Paris. 'The.
Tictbries over the .•vterc won/pr rtndi
• v'}
pljciiiigiiimself.at the.headofiiis;
galhint.troppSj he ied.themiOn, front,victory to!
viptoryj witlfthe akiU of an accomplished gene-;
ral, and';the eourage of a lirave soldier; He;
diri : not semi'iris men into anyperil which ho'
rifri hot nlsO share'himsfelt ' One would have;
thought, from h.is great achievemepta,’ that he|
was hofn tolead anitjes Ipto; bpttlerrso, great*.
'waA his'skiH,; 80 exalted, iiij.cpurage.;, He had;
thejifliefaulty Italian campaign,]
,of exposing , hia person only too ninch . There-j
fore, id'. August, 1850; lio would receive'a!
'greater .ovation than the grand one which hoh-;
ored'him In October, 18152—lie Has made him-!
self* nsllie, and need not rest any longer upon!
his uncle’s reputation. . * ;
int fiiackiiiood’a Magazine, I
sumiping.uputhe.rosults of tho Italian cam-;
palgp, so far.as NAFOtEOS is concerned, says, 1
‘fUnder dho garb of- generosity and modern, j
tiPn; he has ’ driven tho wedge Into EurSpe,;
and is now in' a position to split up its States
as he desires. He.has done,much .to alienate
Austria 7 ffpm.;Gpmariy, ' and. hbih' pf. 111680 :
Powers frpm.England. ITlius Uie great bulwark ",
against- tho reyival of Napolconism is nnder
mihed,.;, .The ; only, Powers wbo liad an interest
and, tho. PPWor to, withstand tlie ambitious pro-;
jects pf Franco and'Hussia Are not only alien-'
ated-ftom ono another, but one of them pro, 1
bably Stands ready to ' jolp tlie'game on the
i other -’sidei; “Itefcft. ’of ‘ Austria
to Compensate herself by joining
With' R&sia France ,in tiio cemitig dismem-
Prussia to keep-:
Jthq Bhepish provinces from Franco, if site can;
and England the difficult taßk of guarding her
World-wide interests without an ally.”
v This is a pretty extensive programme; shell,
in'all probability, Bonaparte, as’President,
never.coptemplatcd, ,but winch Bonaparte, as
Emperor.-mny attempt’ to.carry out. ;Ho can
do. so. anijf wjtli tho aid of the annyy in honor
pf frhoee return the 14 th. ofAugust was to he
observed, m Pans, as a great holiday, 1 After
Ids courage." coolness,'! skill, and good com
panionship with the armed'bands'of’France eh
actual service, rivalling tlio achievements of
tho .Gmhd. Artny in : the, proudest days 'of the
elder Napoleon, this man may how,rely, with
implicit confi(lence, npoh the immense army
under Mb 'command. They have seen him
bear thebrunt of. battle withi nnbleriched
oheelts. and; bravo themselves, love bravery in
their commanders.' 1 - ■ : '
■ Whatever the late icampaigri. has done for
Italy—find not halCof the results lias'yet been
developed—it has. done jvonders, for the won
derihl man who now-occupies the throne of
France. It places him as an arbiter—we had,
nearly written as •» .dictator—before the eyes
of Europe, and it his established his charac
ter. among his own soldiers, as aboM.’saga-'
ciouSp and ■ Skilful ’ ichder. 1 Henceforth, the
anpy areaH his owtji-i-for French soldiers feiy
inpon the cornmatider wlio' says *< Follow ine !”
vather than uponhim who. iiporcly issues.or
ders. and safely- abides.:the , rcstilt. ; He.who
cemmgnds tliom mnst.say .” Come with rac! ”
rather than "Go thcre! ” There is no enter- :
prise. hewevcr hszardons, which the French
army.would . Jiot now Ijndcriake, jts much ont
:of sheerhking iorNAPOteosas fottholovoof
fighting,-and the hope bf distinction and pro
motion. . 1' 1 .
OS 5 * It is due to Jfr.iTiKOTHv JIl-asev, the
Democratic candidate for,the Legislature, in,
the Second district, to say . that lie is a citizen
in prosperous business/ and.Oiat ho. is not of,
those who look to the position for which lie is
a- candidate as a, livelihood. ‘‘- Mr: Mkai.kv*s
friends aro'inmierbaspand' hfe will be'very :
warmly supported. ’ '
1 v.”' "I! 1 *~f L~'±- . ' ‘ U!
; . CottßLßriON OP THE WaVERLKY IfovV.LS'.—
TM»* day, Pederson & Brotheraieaue the last to*
lume of theli' cheap editionof the Wsverloy No-
lt eonUihs ‘*The Surgeoa'o Daughter,"and
“ Caetlo Dfttigeroun,H wlthft copious and’ complete.
Glossary. The Whole'series, wliioh has ran through
tffefitjr-fllx'wcokly vdlamos, Is complete forPivo
dollar^—quite a 1 miracle ‘of cheapness.' Messrs.
Peterson hate commenced- an, eqnallyohfiap edl
tlon ot Bickens. for ; the million,’to be oompleto in
; t .;,7
Wi* «Ati* largo sale of fine
shawls, which will: take place t(^day f at 10 o’clock,
in the rooms of I‘nunw, 8ri0%, : Mar
ket itrecL ' They' 1 afc of the iilftiiafacture 'and Im
portation of hlessrs. 4. Co.r New'
York* and. m point of variety,- patterns, character
of goods, and assortment of be sur
passed ln'6ny.m*rk*ttbl3 wnsori, ’ ' J
THE P&IS»j--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AtlOtST 27, 1859,
Rosenthal's Chromo-Lithographic Print
oi Street from Fifth.
Some of our renae...uiqy have aeon in a re
cent number of the/Lbnqofi! 'jis\ 5bu rn al, a
.short buyntereßUng. Bkctcli of Chrbmo-Litjio
'graphy,'especially aaj'applied !tb tlw imitation
•bfgthitor-cpliir ! paiiitihgs, jn_ which branch of
the art England has a high pre-eminence over
other nations. ImloCctj tho art bf;painting in
water-colors may bo said to; boj or' to have
been, peculiarly English. 'We say “to have
been,” since tlic walls of cjur Academy of
Fine Arts show some of our countrymen to
have met with decided success, in prosecuting
this branch of art also, and that the interest ih
it is gfedtlj* increasing. This fondness'for’
wator colors has led in England to endeavors
to produce at a moderate cost, copies of the
Wothtfiof.distinguished artists which shall be
as nearly as possible fac similes. ■ - .
i; Soigreat success-has attended those efforts,
that were the original and tho copy to bd hung
side by sido, a skilful artist would bo frequently
at fault: to ,determino “which was which,”
without narrow scrutiny. Many specimens of
chromo-lithography, . published -by ' Guoruk
Row.vky Cd., of London, may ho seen in
tho, shop-windows of. Mr. llazakd, Chestnut
, StVCOt. • •' V . K
Our .American, lithographers haver not'
hitherto otferted tticir. skill in this, direction,'
tho.reason being, as a gentleman'engaged in
this hnsiness-once told us, that «it would not'
pay.” Few would imagine the, labor that has
to be gone through-with, in producing, one of
thesQ works. , Each color has to be drawn on
a . separate stohe, and separately printed, by
hand. Ab the effect is sometimes produced
by printing several different colors over .each'
other,, (the Art. Journal instances tho bloom
of uplum,'Which was exquisitely rendered in
a picture it mentions, by four several print
ings,) great,judgmont is required in the artist,
as well as imichgkill in arranging the-various
parts so as to unite in a harmonious wholo.
The work then requires the most carelhlprint
ing, forthe.least inattention on the part of o'
printer would ruin the,.’work. . , .
i Mr. Max Eosenikai, of .this city, lias,pro-’
duced /what must- bo considered a very sue-'
cessfui work in, a chromo-lithography. , It is a
view, of ..Chestnut street, from Fifth street to
tho Delaware, .printed in thirteen colors,, ejh
bracing on one .hand the Farmers & Mechanics’ •
and the Philadelphia Banks, the Pauss office,
tho Banks of Worth. America, or Commerce,
and the Corn -Exchange Bank; onthe other,
the. Custom House, old Philadelphia Bank
building, tho Commercial. Bank, the Ledger
office,-and Jayne's building, ike., Th,is, wo
understand, (s . the first . imitation of wafer
colors in America., Ac.wil) be seen, the view
emhrfices many prominent points, ans, will be
a pleasing raferaento to a stranger, of, the, Qua
ker City, os well as. well worthy to,adorn the'
parlors,of our citizens. ..The cost ($1.50) is
so' very, small, .that no profit oqn be. realized
from tho. sale. • Copies can be . purchased, at
Mr.^RosEuiifAiJs,, and iat Mr., Hckt’s, corner
of Chestnut pnd Fifth strpets, and at Earless.
s , t • "r-’-iFT •- , ; ’ \ *, I
Letter irom“ Oecqsion/il.”
CCorrflipondenceofTbd Praia.] ,
‘ * WAsuitfayoK, Aag. 30,1859.
Tho nomination for ‘ Governor of General & V .
R. "Wright, of New Jersey, by the Democratic Con*
vention of that State; cannot he claimed as an Ad*
miniatration trlninph. ; 'A short reference to some
recent events will pat the case in iifl proper lights
For many year* b« Utf been trying to procure the
nomination for Governor, $3 ejection to-the
UnjtedStates Senate. When
into power, he was very strongly presented for a
diplomat!!) appointment, refused, although
he'would i?ay-q j#o4e ajjAycelleht minister, being
abundantly competent, agd qqifco ,f#<fependont in
Uißclrchipßtanoes. Ho ws# fytfen?ely
thii afld. d(d n<?t he/ttatQ t 9 ?i>eBjk
%t Mri Buohauan publicly, w't£ .greatest
severity.,, Being gei44 gepllo*
man, these repeated reverses lit poUtics' ; a
widespread sympaihy/for f him, and &o|caaiejfo
Trenton with every advantage , oyer Ms'competi
tor!. Jfyp resolutions of the New Jersey Cpnvon
tlon do hot create jpy joy in the Admlnjstjntion
ranks. .They are. .a mere .transcript 0 f rebel
-doctrinesannounced In . Vermont, jjflnaefoto, a#d
Northern; States, and the equivocal notice
of Mr. Buchanan Is almost as great on Insult as if
he bos condemned In terms. General Wright
-ifill of course jrp ter the platform of his
party... _ ; . - ' \ T , ,
The nomination.of Bennett, by the spr)s
Tribwie, as a fit candidate for Mayor ofNew York,
isjtyaJ/ng my., thunder.. I hhre fo«uiilly-_plftfled
him before tfce s?tp candidate for the'Y/ce*
r Presidency ontbo em? tfcfect Byehanan.
Tle.pwMtjr ftf botb Npg) a.cqujro
ment* and PißlßWriy similar,, and
.their frientlahity most coru..* • fa? 9
politic propriety in yoking them tog6.^* r
placing them in’such a position as to enable the
ballat-box to,utter its judgment. ! '
. That the friepds of Mr. Seward are" determined
to press him for the Presidential nomination at tho
Republican National Convention' is beyond ques
tion.. 'lf yon will refer to tho ? Albany 1 Evening
Journal, conducted by his oohffdenUal adherent,
Mr. you will aee that tbey hiie resolved
that he’* shall hot be put off/ The troth Is, Mr.
Seward has nrnriy chances over other aspirants for
this nomination;- Hois well skilled in the machi
nery: of his own party, is backed by men of- large
fortune, is himself in affluent circumstances,'and
pbaseases a good many qualities lo attach others to
his oanse. Still, his' opponent, and always his' op
ponent, it is due him that I should say that, for a man
whose opinions have been so strongly douonneed,
I know of few more kind-hearted statesmen, or
more willing to act liberally and fairly ih personal
matters, towards their opponents. The fact is,
Boward is the embodiment of the present Republi
can party/ He is, indeed, almost the father of ! it.
I think bo would got the largest voto if nominated,
although ! am of tho opinion that no man who
stands upon his platform, or"-the Republican plat
form of 1850; can be elected; and yet; suoh fs tho
dilemma of his peculiar school of politics that un
less they adhore to this platform, and to the doo
trines as laid down, they will have ho party &t all.
.It 1b in vain for men to mako a combination for
mere purposes of. plunder next year, Tkespini
of revolt ts abroad in every organization; and
this spirit will pot bo satisfied with any cQmpro
mise for tho hake of gratifying men. If tho Demo*
oratlo party had swallowed Mr. Buchanan’s polloy
without murmuring, I grant' that snoh a mkn
as Mr. l Seward would have a: first-rate ohanoo to
boelootod; but hOw that there is a bold and widely
oxtendod, : and I believe an irrosistiblo organlza
tion in the Democratic party against that polloy, I
am convinced that a like'spirit has grown up In
thd Opposition ranks, which will he content with
nothing short of the boldest declaration of opinion
on every great issue. !
The Constitution felicitates itself upon certain
intelligence received from Indiana that tho* next
Democratic Convention in that State will bo com
posed of “ friends of the Administration.” If this
be so; farewell to Democratic success in Indiana.
And yet; that Mr. Buohanan is resolved to have an
endorsement in that’State is’proved by the per
flistenfc labors of John L. Robinson, the United
States marshal, and those who- co-operate’ with
him: The candidates are to he placed on the Ad
ministration platform, no matter how they may be*'
defeated in Ootdber, and ,how the party may be
overwhelmed lb 18ff0: c The President Is equally
resolved to force an endorsement from.your Penn
sylvania State Convention.’ Orders to this effect
.havebeen forwarded.to Collector Baker of your
city. You may prepare to witness' the samo fame*
In March next that excited so rimeh*fftegusfc and so
;wide-spread an keurreotion in April last. If the
custom-house'officers mre enabled' to take' posses*
’stonofyour City Democratic Executive Committee,
jthey will adopt a plan wbioh will give them > the
delegates to the Btate Convention at every hasard.-
! - The gre&t papor of Judge Douglas in the Sep
tember numbor of Rarpcf*'Magazine has been
•received with muoh~satisfaction by his hosts of
friends in this city. -An immense number of tho
monthly was immediately disposed of, and I learn'
that heavy orders hare been sent forward to the
'publishers. Should an arrangement be effected
with the Messrs, llarper, it is proposed to publish
an edition of several hundred thousand, in Cincin
nati and St. ' Louis. This wopld be odvlsablo,
especially after the publishers bare' been : oompon-,
gated for liberality in. admitting apolitical
essay intoapurely literary periodical. ;I am happy
to say that Mrs, continues in excellent
health. 5 ' * . Occasional.
; ' Kiitatikhy, Honan, Delaware Water. Gap, is,
perhaps, one of tho best tnanagedestabltebments
in the Btatc. During tho present season many
peteons have been disappointed, owing to the
want of room, to accommodate them. It will be
seen by; reference to-our advertising columns tbat
the proprietor announces that bo has plenty of
room for those who visit that delightful spotduring
the.autumnalseason.
. .Harry Sanderson.— An elegant stock of the
fine Haven, Bacon, & Co., Nunns & dark, and
Hailet, Davis, A Co.’s Pianos, which Mr. S. per
formed on so beautifully last Monday evening,
at the warerooms of J., E. Gould, Seventh and
Chestnut streets.
The photographs of Mr. Ebor-Woodward,
who has an establishment at West Chester, in this
State, |ire. among the most, successful wo have over
seen,. An .unpretending, artisty-as he is,ft gives us
great pleasure to refer to himwJth commendation.
If ha had a gailery in Philadelphia or Now York,
he would soon become famous. ;
' The big horse show in Hartford, Connecticut,
'about which so much,has been said, and whioh was
to come off. this fall, has fallon through—for this
year, at least, • - '■ <
public Amusements* s ,
"Walnut-street jChcatre," hs muoh the s “ Old.
Drury” of Philadelphia, j as the PaTk Theatre
formerly was qf.NeW l Yprk, opens this evening for
the Thp dtflpbsltioh. of
the foUbws , * " t
Sole a; Garrettuon; S/ag*;
Manager, .Reach. Btmnesit
Mr. Josf D. Murphy»; Director 6f- -ADwic,'©?•-
Cuunington,; Set Hie Ardsi,
Prompter, Mr. William Reed.
Male Performers.— Messrs. H. A. Perry, E. E.
Reach, L. R. Bhewcll, P. E. Thayer, Viuing
Bowers, S. Hemplef S. Dubois, 11. Bascombo,
George Young, and six others, , t ,
t Female * *Performers,— Mrs. Duffield, MrS. ? :
Thayer, Mrs- Anna-
Perry, Misses A/ Wilks, C. Jefferson, E. Price,
Mary Miller, and soyerai' more. i
The orchestra, whioh has beongrca|ly increased,
now cohiainsTsomb.of Biebest instrumental players
in the oity-solo-ployori of acknowledged merit.
We take leave to ohee for all, that it will bo
Dr. Cunmngtou’s exclusive fault, if, the music at
this' theatre, under hid direction, ! bb nbt'ah attrac
tive foaturo. Ho must boar in mind that Mr. 0.
R. Dodwortb, at tile,Arch, managos his orchestra
so well-that they.obtain-on.encore or-two every
evening. The music .which Uie public pxpoct,.at a
theatre, must bo qow.as well as g00d.,, One etoroal
round of old pieces, never worth Batoning to, is
tiresome in'the extreme. ' , Dr. Cunhington has an
Orchestra how with Which he ought to effect a great
deal—-bat his old jog-trot manner arid indifferent
selections will not.plb&sbiho public.> Ina word,
ho mufet take- a leaf oat of Mr. Dodworth’s book. -
The company, it will be seen, mainly consists of
tho performers of last- season. Mias \C. Jefferson
is new, and.TTe .lieHevo that Mr. Yining -Bowers,
who comes from the New, Orleans, stage, was de
servedly, a great favorite there. Miss Mary Mil
ler, Mr George' jdhnson, and Mr. Arnold,'from
the English opera, are also among tho addltious.
We welcome -Mr. H. A. Perry baok most gladly.
If he be only true to himself,'thereis not any gen
itjemtuvin his own-line, more capable of winning
popularity* He has youth upon his,eide, and, pro
vided lie hold stoutly by his good, resolutipp, (and
think, not at all of thegods } ’ . in the upper tiers,)
we know ho performer with nioro favoKabio pres-'
peotq* '! l \‘ ‘, ‘ I'/. *’ rJ ' ‘ -
This evening the five-act plhy of Ring’s'
Rival,” on which the strength of'the company, as
It is called, will appear, and the farce of “ The
Wandering Minstrel,” with Mr. Bowers ins; Jent
BaggSj .wpl- hejporformed. - Thero-wiU.be-some -
singing, and some fine musip promised. .' i
On Monday evening, Mr. J. B. Roberts will ap
pear ss Mephislqi>hiles, \n the.spcctaole.drama of
r lt at Princess's
Theitre, Bondon, about four years age, whioh then"
hftd'afnn of nearly tiroyears, and was. revived
twice subsequently.' In trondon, Mr. Charles Roan
played the part which Mr. Roberts takes here, and
MisS.Carlptto Glero was tfro gentle Margne
titter t The; model*/ used up this
hero wppe, received, we frpjn
the Princess's Theatre. . . . ; , ~
Arcil-stiiekt Thratre.—Mr. Edwin Booth, son
of the great tragedian, fonCe rival of Edmund
Henn,) commences ah engagement here, this eve
-1 ping, and will appear as Richelieu, iu' Bulwer’s
well-known play of that jzapjo,
THE LATEST NEWS
BY
From Havana,
7'HF. OCEAK Bllil) AT XEVT TOEJC,
N»W Ypuk. Aug.* 29.—Tho steamahip Ocean
Bird, arrived here to-day, brings later Hayana Ad
vices. r . ' 4 \- -■' - .• « .
Another cargo of coolies, numbering &90, arrived
under the French fiftg oh the lOtfc.
Los Lennls, Pedroio, k Co. had fatted for a large
amount.. . • , . ~'•** ...
[Correspondence of the New York Associated Frfift*.]
Havana,'Ahga«t 21.—Th? Queen of Spain has
granted an .annual pension of 1,200 reals, (of 5
cents each.) to the widow and ehlldron of aoorpon
for, who' died oh tho coast of Afrioa, whilst engaged
in edging timber for tho purposea of the navy;
aisq, ( an* annual’ of 3,390 reals, (value 5
cents each,) to' of a man who bravely
assisted'in the defence of (he Bbfngosw,
intheyeOrs 1808 and'lBo9. - v .
• LgnuiB,,PedroßO, & Co., large merchants of
this cjty, suspended payments about a week since,
and it 6 wOT'Mive to' fall; their
MMnMs.feefcgrs^a to-
Bsgar faiu beoq very au)l>ince my last
and whiUt holders fre-ii.incmiQd'b)
further reduction, small parcels nwa (lost) Kg
from' 73hT! rials lor D. S. No. 12, aaooroing to?
the dryness andquslily. Large parcels eould not;
io sola at these rotes.
In molasses there is nothing doing. It Is.held at
ijajj reals fa, rlayed, and fat) reals for Mnseorndo
per'kVg .o f bi gMlans. Froighta are without im
provement. 4. Sltpj 93;ojl) fcoicf onpaolty, has
Mn taken no for Valparaiso at £f If, jrfer ton.
to British channel,‘fi7*6dafiosi to ipnifeo States
70oe$l per - box, hlmost nominal. Bxobangee. are
without transactions, and a decline fs anticipated.
Qh London ti alfl per cent.'premium; or Now York
and'EMtbripities,Sa} serpent, premium; on New
DrieiooMiMj pati-BiiJjiiifflftuyrffljp sight. , -
: From WaflhliigtOßi ! ’
‘ IV.lsmxoToK, Aug. 20.—Tile State Deßartrai**-
haf Loen oHeiaJJp adflfed tjjet an order has been
received at 6uBtopi jiouiie, Pfifa. •
Hacijpp
ant? m #f§ per oeptpß,, a di/Ferenee'of tifq pep
-•ntu» in favor of tiii* egpnrler-- Ti)« ftpier tpok '
effect on JhJ.SStP of
Sixteen candiJal.-.* have gently passed ft
factory oxaminOtion, and f be wnrraoted as
tbird-aepifllaat engineers. - The large
number of steamers,added to Ibe navy during ill?
past year renders the increase of such offioers
cessaiy; 1,1 1 ' ’ •
- No definite action has .yat been token on the
case of Quartermaster Cross, as recently JpveMi-
Sated by acoiirt-martial. Tho delay .is owibg to
ie absence from "Washington of the Secretary of
f , .».»•*: - < •;’* ■ .
Commissioner of Indian Affairs;Gwenwood has
received a* dospatch announcing tbo arrifsl fti Lea
venworth,- of the children'who were spared st the
Mountain Meadow massacre, Thoy will at omo l?o
takpn to Garrolton, Arkansas, near tho point from
whioh the expedition with whioh they were con
nected started, and will there ;be restored, to tUeir
friends. - v ,
“ The Assistant Secrotary of State is absent in
Maine. f!.<* .
Maine Democratic Convention.
Bangor, Aug. 20.— The Democratic Corivintion
of the' Third Congressional district, held a few
days sinoo, elcoted Win. and Jmnes G.
McCUnioek delegates to tho National Convention at
Charleston: Both gentlemen aio'friends of /udge
Douglas. l Strong popular-scKVoreignty resohtions
were passed. ,
Tho United States Agricultural Fair
, at Chicago; '
Chicago, Aug. The preparations whhh are
being made for tbo Fair of tho United SUtesAgri
cultural Society, to bo hold in "this city, comjneiie
ing on tho ]2th of Soptembor, a’ro rapidy/ap
proaching completion. .
All* the railroads contoring boro'have modo ar
rangements to carry stook and artioles for die ex
hibition free of charge, and visitors at half the
usual faro, ; • . ‘ , x
The superintendent is daily In tho receipt oflat
tcrafrom all parts of the country oontalhiig appli
cation for r00m..: ... ; ;-- • - 1 \
The prospects for the success of the fair are Tory
flattering. * ' ! - ? •
Baltimore Itutiiauisin,—A Newspaper
Proprietor attacked.
. assailant' snoT. - - -
Baltimork, Aughßt ; 26;^Hehry I M. jpitflmgh,
one of tho proprietors of tho Dailv 'J2xcJi<nigt t was
assailed this afternoon, in on omnibus by a nocoriaas
rowdy namodPaul Piaclde.i Mr. Fittbu'gh irowf a
revolver kh'd'fired three balls,'which took debt in
theh&nd asd arm.of. the Thcoffnir
produced considerable excitement. < ' ,
1 : Baltimore City. Guards* -j;
.Boston, 'Aug. 20.- : -Tho Baltimore ,Gity Guards
were, yesterday,, entertainod by the Charbstowh
City Guards. In the evening they attended a levefe
nt tho houee of Mayor Dana, : Tots aftcrnooa tboj
will be, escorted through,Bopton, and,leave by the
Worcester and Norwich rnnte fcr.home. . \
Death'of tw<r Wealthy'Citizens of BalM
,• ' timore. r v
■, Baltimore, Browq, the sepior'
partner of the Baltimore banking House of George,
Brown A Co., died'at bis rcildencc'thismornirigy
at an advanced agoi -Mr. Bfdwnpossessed immonssi
wealth.;. - i - ,
James Swan, another wealthy citizen, alio died'
this morning. Both ; were ex-prbaidonts of the'
Merchants’ Bank. ...... . ,
LaAV audOrderiNovemelit atßaltimore*
' Baltimore, August '2o,—The Baltimore Amrri
can ,publishes a oall, this morning, for a town
meeting of the friends of law nnd order, without
distinction of party, to put in nomination candi
dates in opposition’to the nominees of; the rqwdy
clubs. , • ,
Courtesies to Governor-Seymour*
• Boston, Aug: 26.—A coinmitteo. of gontlemon
from Connecticut are in tho city, awaiting the arri
val of Governor Seymour, to escort him to his na
tive place, where.a grand public welcome will be
tendered him. . • ;
Governor Seymour is a passenger U tho steamer'
America. ‘ ' -
Balloon Ascension—Lake Ontario
Crossed*
Oswego, Aug. 20. —Professor Steiner ascended
in the balloon Europe, from Toronto, Canada, yes
terday afternoon, and landed last evening eight
miles south of this city,Tiavibg'coioc over Lake
Ontario.
' Markets l*y Telegrnpi),
BaltimAuf,, Aug. 20 i . L ~Flouris : stcady; Howard
street and Ohio sell at $5,121, and City Mills at
$5. Whoatis firm, but unchanged'; tales oUO.OOO
bushels. Corn' has advanced 2c; yellow 83a»t>c,
white 80a82o: Provisions firm At the former rates.
Whiskoy steady at 28io.
New Orleans,. Aug. 20.—Cotton—480 bales of
the old and 900 bales of the new stock were sold
to-day. Middling is quoted at lijb.
The following is tho weekly statement: - .
Sales 3 400 bales.
Recolpts..... 6,000
Receipts of the same week last year. 4jooo "
Exports..... none.
Stock in port 28,000 “
Receipts ahead of last year..... ;./90,500 u '
Kooeipts ahead of last year at ail
Southern ports.- ...,,,.030,000 , “
Corn dull at 900. Provisions very dull: Coffee
firin tit 12b for Rio: ' Sales of tbb’ week, 5;50O bags;
stock in port 10,250, against 17,
Sterling - exchange. 93010j0 ,per cent, premium.
Exchange on New York, GO .days, l per cent. dis*
count; at sight $ per ceUt.’premfum. ''
■ Cincinnati, Aug. 26.—Flour is held. firmly> but
the prices are unchanged. Wheat—Sales of red at,
$i.Q2a1.03, and, white* at sl.loal,if>. Whiskey
24ic:'Provisionsunchahged; • J '■ ■-
, LATER FROM EUROPE.
THE’ STEAMER VETNA AT .BOSTTON.-'i
I.pndoii Dcifeß to. 13th,
fHB. CHSD<
PAELIAMENT FROIfOGUED.
Boston, August 20.— The steamship Astna ar
rived last night, with Liverpool dates to the night
p| the KStkinst., Jisving sailedtwclfojhoitrs after,
tfca : Amorjrfa. *' *' * r 1 '* ■ - •
Conference has resolved to prolong' -
the armistice,until the ratification,the treaty of
peaoo. • ■ 1 " - ' ’' *'
It is reported that the foreign ambassadors in
France would refuse'to attend' the Paris fetes* jf.tho*
colors taken 'from the enemy wero Allowed to be
carried in tbi procession*
The Bank of Frnnoe haa gained 07,500,000 francs
in speoio during the month of July.
Three percent, rentes on the Paris Bourse had
fi?f.-25e. ; , '• in..}
A vague rumor provails that Princo Napoleon
was to bo nvvdo Sovereign of Tusoany. .
The King <Jf Frussurwas noc expected to live
much longer.
* The collision between Austrian and Prussian sol
diers at Franfctort was sorious, but it is believed
that no Urcs were lost.
Spain hba resolved to inafoaee 'the 'fortifications
of Cuba. ;
ThoßriJish Parliament, was prorogued, on tho
13th the day the AStna sailed: - 1 -
C. Loncox Wyko has been appointed her Majes
ty’s Envqy Extraordinary to Central America.
The Atlantlo Telegraph shares are quoted at
£2OB. ....
The Paris correspondents of the‘London press
say that tho Emperor is about to publish apolitical
amnesty, including Ohangarnier, Louis Blanc,-' and
Lodrußoliin. f> ,
Advices from Italy indicate sorious trouble in
tho Dukedoms.- ~ Secret emissaries of the fugitive
prtnceS word fomenting di&oord . i THepedple;geno
rally were hittfirly'opposed to tho return of tho
Dukes: andEarini, tne Dictator of Modonn, threat-
to level the city to’the gtound, sooner than sob
the Dukes res to red by force.
BRITAIN.
Parliament was prorogued'bn tho 38th.
' The Lord Chancellor read the Queen’s speech.
: She. regrets that the interruptions during the ses
. ,eiop have, prevented . many, important measures
' fmab being oarriodf fti)d hopes fbr their, earlycon
'Slderatjon at the ‘next session; The war in Italy
having beep concluded, England, had,been Invited
to take'pfert inthe Conference ofdne great Powers,
should one he held, bnt there is not suffloiefat in
/ .formation on this subject to admitjof ft- definite
’-w&lyJ 1 BHe'Voald rejoice at being aoltHo'cbn?
tribute to arrangements to servo a lasting peace;
She hopes that the direct communication with
’ Poiln wilKuroyb- bortegoiiU, ghe hppqs fqr.a con
tiAu&titie or the 4 existing hmhjable relations with
- *§ll poweVs, and rejoicetyftt the complete suppres
slqn of the Indian'rebelHon. Sue promises her
serious attention to the internal, improvement of
India.. - i .
- She gladly assented to tho bills providing for the
naval and military reserves, and regarded perma
nent national 7, defonoes as of paramount* iqjwirt
ance. The remainder ot the speech is congratula
tory pn tfrp prosperity of. the nation.;
The Daily fyeyis says that the strike among the
men belonging to tho Building waa
likely to laßt long. Vx
The Herald has reason to believo that the Grand
Duko Constantino, .09 leaving Rbyde, will /pay ai
visit'to the* Emperor Napoleon at Biarritz.
The doings in Parliament on the 12th were not 1
of great importance. * s >■•’ - '• :
ITALIAN AFFAIRS. : ;
BostoKi Apg. 20,—The news from ip tho
powers,' feceiyed by the arrival of the JEtna, ia;bon
tradictoir. . ~ *
-. JPqst giyes fallowing resume:
The fmnors'pujjlisjied yesterday, that thb Red Re
publicans had obtained an advantage over the
friends qf order in {ferpia, end tpat the, Piedmon
tese Had been driven from. that.. Oity, is'-cbnftrmed
partially, by news frojn Austrian official!
sources.. ‘ ‘-'V ' '■' 7 *'
qtherband, weleprn that (Jouqt Rejget,
tbePronch Epperops Special plnyoy to* Central
Italy, hapdbills tbriMfn^nto.hls
carriage, expressing the fop annex&hqn to
Sardinia.. The provisiqnaj gqvorapeni, ofTussapy
Haded* a 'proclamation p copier before .the
elections.took place, o ailing. npon l .them,to enable..
by their conduct, the Emperor Napoleon to do for
Italy what he intended-for their good, and it is
stated besides, tlmtihey have sent a special envoy
i to Berlin,’ to obtain the consent of the Prussian
i Government to the removal of the present dy
-1 nasty. \ t . .r
- With regard to, tho question as to wh,o is to take
the place or that dVniStyJ the correspondent
of tho' London Star fo lho project already 1
mentioned, viz: a marriage ‘between- tho Grand
Duchess of Parma and the nephew of Vlqtor Em*
m&tmfef. Gm Prinoo Of Carignan, 1 to be followedJy
-Other moi'riid»e4 destined* to cement the union Be
tween ' the* Rouse or ’gavby' dfod’ tho Bourbons
Of Earma, add,’at the Same tima, toprOmqte the
-Badae'Of Italjfen unity under tKfe Sardfman'supro*
11 "
In the Pijqhyqf hfodena qyeryth«f?g seems in
favor'of a onjoji with RledfbQqt. _ fn? People ran
in crowds to -veto the dethronement Rrancis V.
The dnke, it is added, is in the onvirons of Reggio,
whore he wanders about in disguise and in secret
to worm tho real of his partisans.
It is further stated that‘the ModoWeso and Par
m&Rans hayp'beeh* invited - to a ihonMor biinqdet
wmohls'fqtako piacc at SMaoenrai for tho purpose
of ‘hr? 0 pomta,
AttkCS PShctofl'- -'eVdynasties. .
2. Tho Juid
.H S.7.Cdaf«diSwy^^S.>AsßifeHaai*gtid to
seogre common politwalmm^gUSKikotion.
J T&4 mfflihry rtoh: hi MsyK~£? v&Q leen followed
hv’ other* 1 of % war*: misu» ns?aro, (ft tho neigh-
Mririe citv of Ctff f. tfcto reirtJif tlieGeraieii
mSL Bh- where %i‘>2'iß % ■«"*«* W*
aide-atinB,takes nlaoo daily. The conlbaunts aro
Prussian sol<f Ie« an" Ut.e sneeide.epd lbs Aptrmn,
Bavarian, and FranJjtoft trflflW fill »
' if fils news i§ nqt yenf fcajsttrjng ftjr t|j® <Ki«t[tuj,-
aned ofneaceqn the Pentimmt..- ‘
. ffhorf is discojH.ept in Italy, oiljf disunion in
dormany' andtiiP ft»|n|Pp fs gaiping strength that
thero are serious owtsel.ej ts ftp pjl®J?lj»b/pent of
the proposed Italian Confederation. -
The SI. Petersburg Oaxette< on this last point,
asks: “How can absolutist A-ftrla,, theocratic
Home, constitutional Piedmont, ,and. tho Twfi fuel
lies, Parma, Toaoahy,, and Modena lw amalga
mated? Tfh»t jnoasures can bo adopted for the
uniform development pftfjo moral und productive
forces of tho nation? Itojy cap;unity be, pqtob-,
lished and disoord prevented 1 Must PiediUonf
n)sko a pacrlflco qfher liberal innovations to Rome
or Viepuh'’/ Or must the cobtrdry fako place?
These grayo quoBUfln». n it “can only bo de
cided By a H r.
PRANCE.
Tho news from Paris is pacific in its tone.
The Emperor baa rosolved to inaugurate a real
and solid peace policy, apd with this view proposes
to reduce the import duty op certain >aw material?,
including coal and. iron, and, to; promote failwAj
works'and* otherwise to give stimulus' to trade
and oommeroo.
r,-- ; . TURKEY-. . ,
Tho Constantinople papers announce that the
lout earthquake completely demolished tho town of
EszoroonTaud nm dpmouahing the ramparts^
THE LATEST B?- T^LBGPAPH.
London, Saturday.—Last evening, after
of tho Stock Exobange, tho of: the p,us./
sian loan of twelvo millions sterling »t
cent; was issued. The application* frr tbi* loan
from tho Continent are > anticipated to bo very nu.-
Iperous.
Tbo Indian loan of fire millions Is.to bo raised Ip
five dor cent; stock. - Tho War Department has de l
cidca upon giving tp the East India troops, now in
Eugland, the option of claiming their discharge, or
transferring the|r sorvides io sorvico.
The AStna brought no regular files of tfep f?»gl|sh
journals, but a few miscellaneous papers were
found ori board, and forwarded to the agent of tho'
New York Associated Press.
Commercial' Intelligence*
Id VERFOOL B* EApgTDFFS' MARKET.—Mossrs.
Richardson, Speuce ; k .Co., report the han’est pros
pects channealilc weather.
Flour was qujett sales at lfleltt.3d. t PreßcU m sacks
liadadvancedfld. wheat dull; holders demanded an
mlvanco , liut it whs ijot obtained 5 soles of Wester#
Rcdat7s.fld.q9a.. and White at »*Bs Od. .Core was
quiet nnd freely offered; ealeaof mixed and jrejlowat
os. fld,«rfls. JOd.. and white at 7sa>7». etf. > %
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.—Messrs, Bi*.
land, Athya, & .Co., and, Richardson, Spence, k
quqto Beef quiet, nnd holders prosslßxon the market;-
pricos had deCUa«dOsfld, and the Government contracts
were advertised at less than was expected. Pork was
heavy.nad-.hnldorawerADJWlOKoa Mia markoU salQg.
of'ropackod nt flfltitflfls. The Government refuses Ameri«
oan cured Ju tt# nhw Contract,:. jnsoUve, tat
steady. Lard was firm.andin tatter demand; sales at
and othor, circulars'fli|Me Pot AshCa dull nt {27s, sn<J
Pearls at 295w29s fld. fintar dull, and all quotations
sJlKhtlydeclinod. Coffee steady.' %o h«>vy at a par
tial declino of Bd. Fish Ops generally unchanged. Lin
seed 011 28s 9dcr29s. Rosin steady; saleq of SipObbls
coirtmoniiSs sd«3s W. Smrits Turpcntmo &txter3is,
closing nltbe tetter price. Tea slow ot sate, but prices.
: n i?QNT?ONMARKETS.~MessrB. Baring Bros, quote
Breadstolrsfirin at tha opening’ and steady at the close.
Iron steady at A'fl on lor : Rails, and £B®Afl 6s ter Bar.
Sugar quiet and prices easier, Imt quojaUonaunohanged.
Coffee firm and ndvnncod Id. /fsaamet an 9 nnchansed;
sates Congoii at^«aV4»3flAhid. i Spirßs of Turponline
dull at 35a>fld. Tallow Steady hi McMfffik. Fish &l£
quiet. Linsolsii Oil in tatter dhidandt Bales at ?3s9do
4lla ( ' 'i(T
-HAVkE MARKET.—(For the week ending the 9th
,inst.>—Wheat advanced' 203)4 IrUncs, under short sup
,plios.' Pot ! Ashes dull, ami * quotations; barely mam
'faineil. Coffoe firm. Rico firm. Siuar steady. > Lard
jdull, but steady. Oils—quotations barely maintained.
FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE,
STEAMER, CITY OF WASHINGTON
BOARDED OFF CAPE EACE. ’ ,
The News Detained by the Nova Meritin';
Telegraph Company*
LOOK OUT FOR SPECULATORS!
St. Jorn,N. F., Aug. 25.—^The screw steamship
City of Washington’, frotn Liverpool August 17th,
fna Cork AuguatJSth;, was; hoarded-by ;thoNewer
ont of the Associated Pyess, off Cape Rued, ’aC
half past two o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon,
news as oau bo. gleaned from the papers
at hand will bo forwarded without delay.
Tho City of Washington’s news' bad not reached
Saekviile at eight o’clock, this (Friday) evening,
And'tho presumption is-that thff roport was witti*
hold, as usual, by tho Nova Scotia Telegraph
But ns the Newfoundland Company aro about
to disconnect their cable from the Nova Scotia
shore, and carry it ovorto Prince Edward’slsland,
as originally intended, thus passing around and
avoiding Nova Scotia, the public may reasonably
hope to bo relieved at -an early day from the
outrageous conduct of the Nova Sootia telegraphers.
The royal mail steamship America was boarded
by thd nows yaeht of the Associated Presß on Wod
nesdayy and her nows was immediately forwarded
to Portlfoodj and there handed over to- the Nova
Beotia lino, and would hivyo : beeji forwarded t?
Ndw'Ydrk in ttniplo season fbr publication'in
Thursday morning journals, if the Nova Beotia
telegraphers hud'peribrmed-their duty. But/otT
such a Sourso would have deprived tho telegraph
managers of tho opportunity of favoring tho nows
spooufators’ report of dho America’s news, the
iiuiiortant intelligence was allowed- to r,esfc at Port
Hood until after 1 thoAtneriea had arrived at Hali
fax, nnd hernows hod despatched to Baok
villo by express. J
The sorow-steamef. City of Manchester, which
left Now York for Liverpool on Saturday, was
boarded by tho ageht of tho Associated Press off
Cap? B'pcei at hMf-post four o’clock, on Thnfs
day afternoon, and Capt. Kennedy was bounti
fully supplied with tbo English papers received from
Capt. Petrie of the City of Washington, the' day
previous, as well as with tbo latest advices.
SAiicyiLLE, N. 8.. Aug. 26.~Th0 Nova Scotia
line half closed beyond Saokviile, without, deliver
ies',^6 five-daya-later European new&fdespatch
forth® Associated, Press, which is kdoifapcTbe*
uponthoir wires,;.-
' Arrival of the Indian.l
t^ Ar / r PcrtriV (below Qaebec)
.0 clock P. M.—There are no signs of the steamer
. n » now Liverpool advices to tho
17th inst.
The weather is dear. "Wind west.
THE CITY.
„„ AMUg EMENTa THI g EVENING.
s Wnlnut (mil
lAn«tre?,” '7 t r ! 18 K “* ■ ; R l v *> Wandering
AnCH-f-YltliKT Tril-ATEK.
4SVSP .h b e 0 T 6 lg^S h r“?! Cl l ehe “”^* P -a P A-
C&ty“M P n B ''he£ 111 ' I ' ,LocDBT BT '' AB0VI! Ero,,T!l '-
0&*-C«?c7rt. i ife B “ EI,V,> “ ,h ,tr6ot ’ abOTO
ev PAiBMou^ T TABK. T Froe Concert eypry and
' Retail Marketing .—-The prospects for the
domestic market arevery good. > The rain that pre
vailed so' dxterislvely'last evening did pqt> mate'
rially interfere with the fanners in bringing in
their provisions, as wMDverJbtfmi&ilbt.
From New Jersey fho Bhpply of ftnft w very laSge.
Watermelons are .plenty at from 6to 31 cents a
pieoe. Gnntelopetf Ir6ln r um*onted profusion. The
supply that-.deelera.arp glad to find
purchasers at 25 oonts Abaiket; iTomatoos have
increased in puce, and readily bring 10 cents the
half poofc. Potatoes plenty ."and Ffofn Gto 12 cents
the half peck. Sweet potatoes are very good, apd
bring tfroni 5 ta 25 oentsl.th&half pock, ’-according
to size and quality. Pears are plenty at from, 10 to
25eents the half peck. t) Plumes bring 12cents > a
qdart. Peaches still command a good price; i The
supply is largor than last week, but tHeharveat of
the orop remains to bq gathered. 'Dealers ask from
25 to 75 cents the half peck. Eggs arc soarce,
and easily command .from -20.t0.22 cents a dozen.
■Butter is plenty at from‘2o to 316ents,a pound,
vegetables arc plenty, good, and*cheap. “Beef
vanes in price from 10 to lycents a pound, Jdnt
son from'G cents, and-vod! at from Bltd 12
conts * pound. The completion of the Frdhilin
market will load to the renadvalof thefamorlYom
Market street.., Some. o£ the v farmers have taken
stalls in tho market,' but a number contemplate re
moval to other parts of the oity. -They oaunot sell
so cheap, ?thoy. gay,'whbii comtieilwlto tmtflho
largo rent£ asked for stalls, '/ ■],/
Lead Pipe.—There hr<? .a number of people
in this community belonging to that numerous
oloss, itemized every morning aa “ well known to
the police)” a strange. Hankering after
lead pipe. There is scarcely a day but, in looking
over reports* zdade/by tbo';. lieptetinnte to the'
Mayor, wo see instances of pooplo committed to
answer the charged.stealing lead- pipe, and only
yesterday we chronicled a toost terrific 'and ’«x
-citing chase m&d&atoue o’clockiu the morning,
by ,the r offioersj after- two* women; who.-towei
carrying two hundred pounds of lead pipe,- and'
who, with a-speed-wOrtby of a place in : the sport-’
ing paparSj fluiSccededlin j distancing the-metooHc
4, star." Thmle*4-pipo«4dioBynojacy is a strange.
one r ' *Lead..pi|HS.dv» not? bring tbo .bestrof'priced.'
Lead' plpd is naysf ornamental, and. rprelyAiseful.
Lead pipols bulky.ahd ib<i6hyenlenfc. Thieves, as
a general thing, Are', neither, plumbers nor gas-'
, fitters j. yet iitlqdfaafippaVfl, mysteriously,
frequently, and surety. Buofi Is tho state of faots, 1
but what-Is -the- reason of H - Will not somo of;
our natural philosophers .explain ? OnThnrtdj|y
ovening, for inBtancb,*a colored man,'namSd'
Charles Washington Johnson, was arrested at '.
Soyepth-^ntLißoaford, streets,. having 4n Us pos- ’
’ session a quantity 6f lead pipo'.' It'is 'alleged that ’
said pipd]WBS- stolen .by said Johnson from ahooso 1
in Pine street, War Tenth, pevoutly believing
the charge, 41d ermaa Dallas eojnmjtied 0. W. J.
toansiyor. j. . V* /r- <
Important ARREST.-rAdam ijoiith, is'
oharged with having' inflicted several Wounds on
tho person of a colored ijornan, named Eliza John-
the eftbdts.of jrhioVafce aldd an'-Wedn’ctf;
day evening, was arrested yesterday; and con
veyed to prison by- Officer "Irwin, of the Second
district. Louth was arrested on Wednosday by the
same officer and taken before-Aldetman Moore,
and.pom{ujtte4 tfl prison f sail was entered for his
appearapop at ooprt by penpieOajr.
After Officer
' Irwin was commissioned) and eu4 ea Y°l®d tq arrest
. Louth; but without suoeeMf. u At an early hour yes
terday morning, however,' he was arrested' add
taken before Alderman MoMullin, who committed
him to prison/ -lyiiila'bejdg tQUhedPtiy
Constable Finnegan, Officer Irwin was notified of
tho fact,,and met them atEighth»street and Passy
unk road. He asked.the constable upon what
, charge Louth was committed, ta ho recoived
no satisfactory he produced the
warrant furnished far the MMner, took thb prisoner
in his custody! ihqTodgcd nlm in prison.
4<&tv-”-“TWre is
quite 'a quarrel between a- morning and evening
paper about what bonstituteaa joke ■ -The evening
paper, it seepi&, traglo item about one
of tbe conductors bh the Tenth
streets Railroad ‘beihgiwaylaid,. qttaoked, shot at,
and motft horribly frightened,' by divers robbers,
thlevbri band 1 ts<fcc.h’rrii e d with bludgeons,-oYub's/
pistols', Ac’.,‘at'a late hour oh-Wedneaday higbl.
The morning paper, oylaently speaking by the
card, ridicule# the whole thing a«*4 (■W)<ir<h Qr, in
plaiu'Enalißh,^. 1 a'joke**! ,ibwtthc condnhtor bps
frightenod, and nothing more; that there was na
assault: and that the murderous pistol was dis
charged in tho air by some wag. eveping pa-
SeV-wjUrnotbe. “ nooh;pooh’dV ixT&is
Jparppdfy nwjn constitutes & joke,
and to what reason tftp establishment of the Mar
shal’s police foroe is attributable. We hope this
point will be settled, as we fee] in tho first place
deeply Intei'olted aboht ths decision, Una secondly
wc do not wish to Bee our estimable and amiable
brethren lose their "iziikoitr btopre. Has our old
and Well-remembered’; friend. “ T.. RayleV been,
YlHHugourttifgbWT *'*"
• Stabbi.yo Qn Tlmr,s(]hy'eyenlng
young.man namedbeorgeW p -dewasinjured, m a
shookiug manner by a mannamod John Bauds, the
propriolpf of £_Uyorp |n.Sb|ppen street, below.
tbe vehicle, and was in hot of driving off the
horse, When informed of |f, add'tan out
tostqphlm.* Ilpfln fQaebl 6 he seized
Wade and dragged hip When a §tr)igg]e ensued.
Wade, It is alleged, struck oanqs a Vianet blow on
the b A *d with jaok, r indicting a aoyere
wound, who tße cellar and pro--
cured a small butoher-ksff? and returned to the
street, renewing the fight. v 'Ho then inSioted eight
wound? UPpn Wade, four in the face and neck and
the stbpjs) , nthß{gfBhy,pgrJp^thd.|ieg l > before be
could do secured. Wado was removed tq tffP {l9 9 Pl*
ta), and Sands was. looked qp for ajujafing, tbo.
hospital last evening Waao was doing weu,‘&nd no
Kjhensions werefolt jty his attending physicians
e wound* tprpri n *ti n g seriowdy.
‘ Hospital, 7W JIW4 Wiliam
MoJjaugtlin, rosidingoa gfeyoat, ,between
Ttventy-JJtnfc and .TNentyrSecond, bad an alterca
tion With fcfs qife last, creamy, Haring whieh'she
seizcq a gnifC, 4pi| ipgfct?a It on hia
wHat, almost seyoyfng aij artery. taken'
to thebqjpifol>va, ponceofficer:!. , ...... - r *
A roWooo\irw4<w tfiftw and «Wharton stiMUr
last ovenlnjr, when two man,.named William John
son and Robert Miller, weraataboed. Johnson F9r.
ceivcd a severe out on hia arm, ,and another In his*
leftside. Ho was conveyed to' i tpe hospital. Miller
Sfshut slightly injured.' A man named Oeorgo
jlen yaa 9 frosted on tho charge of committing
oiW3anlty t^^g.loek-up.
4 Pbazy the % lajto
hnnmn Thursday night anindiyiauaj giving ’tho'
inarae of Alfred Gdtmfs was discovered *awimpjbg
in the, Delaware rivetyJ».tfco yicfiuty of
street wharf.; He(Waa.tak?nout of tho water and*
removed to tho station-house. ft was found oruiius
qniry thsthq belongedtodfae apd that
ho was insane, no thirikj from the* fact'of bis
etrijniuing that, with all hiseccentri-.
cities, &e?p “ method in his madness.” v . .
. pAJVFpt WVernb6n ( a
boy, namod john iCooper, tqrejyo years, while
playing }n a cart woljiyae p^fng fclpug Third
anU Carpenter streets, suddenly fell out. Ope or
the wheels of tho cart passed over his leg, com
'piotely_»vohng>iho> flesh, from, to
extent of eight or riino iaohos. Ho was removed
to an epfltbec&ry store in that vicinity, where-hia
WOVUtfa W ero sUoncjfid to, after which he was con
yeyed to tho ‘residue naf^nts.<
1 si>wn?i*ED 47, Sea.—Op 'Thursday, moraipg
n FlmbdDlpbfan named Scott Galloway, ageuqo,
and holding tho position of socodd officer on' board
the steamer Phineas Spraffua/vpjytpg )?etjTeej)£oa
ton . and Philadelphia, .fGil r .o?orljQard. the
.steamer wae about six iulles east of Capo JfonJo.--
pen. • Every effort was made to save him, but wilhv
PUt success, as the unfortunate man Her
wat, jfesidentof thiscity/wa* much respected,c
and‘leaves a wife apd four children to mSurn*
loss.
* Paring j TuEFT.WOn / ThprsdBy Won ingf
tho New ?Qrk
ferry-boat, sit W alnut J}trect,'a fellow named Japios"
f ßush seised
and made off with it. Jfo wqs pgrsqed ana tajcon
in custody, with the bog fn’hts'possession^ l Tester
day morning ho had a hearing, and was committed
to await the return of the owner, who was com*
polled to continue hisjoUrney; 5 -’
JJoubeby.—Last ovonlcg a young man
man named Sajnnbt ‘ Syk'o3, • residing- in Twelfth
street, above Poplar, rontjet). his brother of'a gold, ~
watch and chain, a pilvercupY and other articles.
Information lodged, at the noarcit' station
house, and v by .means of the f polico telegraph he
was - arrested in v thirty hrinutes after tho tneftwa*
dtyopvored, and the. stolep property found on
person. ‘
» Fatal n\orning ahoy
named Moore, residing' in JJrlbton street, below
Thirteenth, was run over-inlßroad-street, near
Bprucc, by a tpaln of cprs, and instantly killed.
He was engaged in'pickingup coal Off tnd track
when struck by the ear. 1 -The body was‘taken to
the'residence of his parents,-and the coroner no
tified. f _ r> c
; Suapicioua.—On'TSursaaypyeiungaTeliow
named John' Cook wad ftrantf H&reted ln & house at
Front and Mafgaretta ’streets, /Too supposition
was that he had on the
place, and on-|he .strength of theso suppositions
Alderman Bntlernomtaitted'him to answer.
\ Accidebt Af r ‘ MA^XvtiNir,—On Thursday
afternoon s nnmed Catharine War
per, employed inJUpka's oqtton factory, at 31 ana
yunk, had one of her hands crushed by.having
U,eaugßt3n~>ihs cog-wheels. 1 Sbe.waS taken !to her
home In the, vicinity.
Sebbh.^ib.—At b Into hour .on Thursday
night, lyiatrfch Atiorriey Mann was serenaded at
hl|,«?t4onco ptJfmh I Bna, [ t0«8..«.tK51«,,te tho.
01a Mtennerchor ana Lafayette Cornot llam]. >? ,
: Railroad 4 Progress.’— -The Chestnut and.
Walnut-stroetaßailroad ~is completed on Ohestnnt-
Street, from Fifth to Twenty-second; along tho
lor to Walnut, and down,Walnut to Ninetecnth.
; The stkam enaine, being tmlltfor the Good
Will Ilostf’ Company, will bfe completed id about
two weeks. . . , *
•- i .•. t » • r •
The new custom holise oi Chicago Ih it splen'
did building.- It is The lower
floor is devoted to the post offico: the second to tho
ouatonrhonee, and s tho thlrdctp' r th«'United.States
Qourta. It built of Illinois' mhrhV& : of a ci'eam
oolor. It.witlcosts4so,ooo. ;■ • • l': v
Accident.—While 1 a salute was being fired
on of tbe Baftimqre City Onard from
New.kork for Boston, on Monday evening, a pre
mature discharge of the cannon blew out one eye
and,mutilated the fsco and hqth arms of,James
Kferr,’ttho in ramming homo tha
Charge, i,,.; V v , s -,
THE 9OUETS. |
GS.
I
t®Sl oN9^\ l<Jge Ludlow.—Tile
if; *®tis of this QtttSrt yesterday was conducted wi[h
•iouoMomme ndahiog-ora psUfle. find quite a number of
disposed of. Alderman
C a, ”*«rinado'ifchgta«nieiw|rt'tlio court in reference to
jin a.iegation of Th<>afci#--Liftle, convicted on Thursday"
nnd battery with intent to kill* that he hsd
dollars cost to the alderman. The alderman
presented a rough memorandum, by which it appeared
that several hearings had been had in the case, and that
the prisoner had been taxed the legal amount, even: for
administering the oatju to the witnesses,
| randum on it* lace jippß*red-tosi: jaift Judge
the .matter. Wo trust that the action of the court in
haying will serve to
deter some of our local magistrates from further extor-'
tion of illegal fees fmm'nnfortuuate defendants. In the
case of AldermSn 'Martin,' the~costs were appnrenilr
strictly legal. - . - 9
The firstease called for trial was chff in which Patrick
and Bridget Harner wore convicted of aft assault and
battery,nnon MarytAgan.-Tiie fore pan of,the jnrv had
to be awakened from a kenUo slumborwhen the bill was
about to 1m luindeil. to -him. .The. case whs <V.ery petty,
and just of tnat class that consume aonmenof the pubhe
tune and money, t A.veraiet of guilty. was xortriered ami.
the costs put equally upon the defendants, The furors
,°9® ?$ .their foreman,'probably,
!&?™ d It was hlho their dutyto impose sentence.
a *C arfc 2 ,B , c *S n / lct ?^M r em<vins,witVthe court to*
imposotbe penalty for violating .the law., Sentenced tc
pay * ntio and costs.. - • • r * -
Mary Ann-and Thomas Douglas were convicted of
sentence * and hattery upon Patrick J Haraey<rBame
Michael McCarren pleaded' kniltr to ad ! assanlt and
®? r ?? U ’C Tho -defendant was quite
h°* Kot} for mdrey. Jmlre
jjudlow sam that the attackwasraadeuponaixunna'emi
mg person bv one of a gang of.disorderly boVs. He saw
mVr!nf^«n and sentenced
Prison™ 11 , t 0 Imprisonment m;the County
ontheconier smpnracrowd of females: whoke pockets
«r e wS e n * u after leaving the side ,
of Mrs, Hamilton*she her book, and; upon the
ofticer asproachmg,thera, they ran and got oft. They
were anested aOerpWs. Venhet guilty. Sentenced to
one year each .in the County Prison. > i. *■ ,
Nancy Spear was pu t on her trial on the charge of com
ffl£ t i , J ir r ftn i •SftSL* r ßnd on Margaret McKniiht
The defendant Was in custodywithasickly-lookine child
m her arms. Ayerdiet.of guilty-was rendered, with a
recommendation to morey. ... ■
John Wharton. alias John' Warren, was tried on the
charge of stealingit porte-immiwia from the pocket of a
citizen, in.acrowdatFairmount .The.porte-monnaie,
yhicli contained-valuablo ptatfftr. was found on thede
fendant by Officers Hmckle and Kneas, who arrested
mm as soon as he worked/himselfontof the Crowd,
W|tartmi pretended that, he had, found the port-mon-
B a !i d, r.T* r “ ct * wl | , y v „THf ’prisoner* M well as Hogan
°M offenders, thongh all young menj
JacoßTricker an assault and hat-[
“mte* Cowcb. £'PoHeSfaaa jrfHi** Twentieth
Ftfckcr was .arrested by . the ofeer.for aliased
ferdeHr conduct, and seised nim bythe neck.anti
i«msl ii im ve , ry * rou * his(WWoffJ Ati g&
tempt was made to rescue the prisoner.
was wjthoni counsel, called, a Oemsan,witness-to the
stanrfto explainthfc irSmsaeiioni ms imper-!
sam that ho was at hope, and the command was repeat*
ed. Refusing toco, fie wair-aeieodand dragged to the :
o?Moitedcrit's^™ 10 * **“!**• - lo p*y a fine i
„„* , x? op,, xr**l w * w»» charged withsoVirtahitand battery
%;
fnn AW®Ideged 1 deged for *M» defendant, who is the
9 i ?*”' N> ckß °n- VenlicJ guilty na to both, 1
5? Dte iS pe , d to a fine of. ten d°ll*o*‘and'
to pay a'fine of-five doltnyeand •
tSSSwnt to OTrt.° th ? r ,W ™ nr *°
IS»I! V 2» the ® t , pro P f , fe. tt hoTerm«ntione<V\firm ,was,
?- nt » rod du . r ip ff by Urapsmore burglars, and a
large quantity ofsflkgOode.Wiis* Elected by them amf
packed, ready for transportii(ion, but' heinr discovered '
leaving their booty behind.
ttagMstaa
accomplice, the defendant, was not to be fouttclidnd
J»l®.ww charged with-selhnv Kqnortemi
ruiHy. The prwcptor.wM acquitted, on Thursdsrbf
defendafit, and then refused to appear against
Jury-returned averdipfeof Jiofc^ijiy, and
put tho cmstsiipon the,pro«eeutof. -- ' -
Mr. J. P. 0 Neill desired that a similar bill against one i
reasem for Biibifillting the bill against Ruble was simply
hocause he that the prosecution Originated
in malice. Judge L^kiwstatedthatth* DistrictAttor
lrom the censure Which .might result in its raU «hd prb
case could thue.be disposed Of, and a different course
pursued >n relation tn The court was of the
cQTdance with the m«ruetiW!«;6f »that officer, the re-
WiStV)wsltte?'*'l^ J W hunw his of
Mr. J. P. O’Neil) informed Judge Xudhmr that one of
his chept? uapied'Daffy biud been arrcstsulwhiJe.in the
°°H j on a bench warrast. apdwas actually <jom
pelled td pay toe coat of its service, when ha bad been in
attendance several dnvs. His Honor the
fer restod BS Wete e 9 the mat
, MoKernpan was changed * witU lissanUinit This.
ss r^ck of
~wt9.Fratt, alias •‘Tower,” and John Wilson,"alias
Whitey,yaha« ; '‘prowiioyo Wefe'Charged yith the
?!!:£?? R .fty a ntriy of., slioss from a store in South
street,- -The defendants are well known-to the' police as
old conyictm ,They have both-Mrvbd twoterms in the
Sing Sing They were both bortt'in.Euglaod
ago, and havp become celebrated as
shop-lifter*. The evidence against them was clear and
poaitivo.',;Theonlr defence, was good ebaracttr.< This
•was rebutten by Messrs. Bulklay and Callanan.-of the
, I)etecti,i'h office, who teniiP.cii that the defendants, were
known.nsprofessiCnal thtevbß, nnd that yearnAro they
ngured in Lngland os highwaymen. Accused were
.representedby Mr. Quing. who, onlyhurting own case
by tM (engthy'crosS-examinatioirftf iheVSetective Affi
,cqrs. .t-- •■'i ; A >s j. i
When tin oriJonce <« )xrth;«it|e» iwconoHitlad, Mh
for a epn-nefion., Mr” Slinn »t»-
ted th.t ttviricneo ttu -nelitre' the iury- j-n.! thrtt
speaoti-rnaKinir. ttmu.r the circurait&nce&.nf t’. ahta.
Jndge Ludlow said rtmt^be,District Attorney wag nt
liberty to consult bis own wishbs.M that
.[nr the defence could proceed with his argument to the
isa«M»»ss?a
that thei ronlroecuuttiojuMqmed to be to swear away
| men’s chitfaofej-s. Mr. Ctl made-dn ooriieat bUtUhsito-'
Ibessful appeal for those .vm he * represented. The
prisoners sat in the dock, visibly trembling through ner
-1 VAU|nei». fit was indeed asad spectacle Knd
I orfffie tfitt* PUhfTciy iTnkefh an lpipartml charge
from_ Ju|}ge JiUtiiQW* a verdict of
Judge Ludlowsaid thrithe regretted thai'the 'amount
or property stolen .prevented him from giving them a
vqry heavy Rontegce. He foblmtljr refoned to the con
*9«lH*ncq ftf ft'lifeipf-jorlmej spdyhon eejitenced Ihesft'
aojh lo an iraurifouinoht.pf,oijo year,ift the,county
pnson. Nancy tramr trant we nrqfiorjy dis
pJiarsed from ruslpdy. gheliad aflying c)}ild,upon her.
Pfflnjrt;whlpft she has had with nerself'ul prison; nelW
unable to obtain bail to answera : petty,charge of assault
and battery, made ngaipathor.by a party,whom she had
prosecuted for selling liquor to minoni, and on Sunday.
Bhe alleges that the alderman wjmted, bail I The
hympstlues of several metnbehrof the* bar were greatly
excited m liflhalf of the pqOr Woman, ana them;
gSd heliSvior *f^ s 3sH l^3s a ?^ r > , l or fulure
Whon the iourt liad !adjoUmodi’wlilte'alUtlffl utsceta
were present, Samuel Co)hus, whq had been convicted
of larceny, somohow or Qtner. nianage<l to get out of
the dock arnunto the street, Whon hia escapowas made
known, Mr. rgrtSr. oneqf the tipstaves, followed the fu
gitive ig hot purguit tq Fifth and Chestnut streets, where
hdwasoapturgdandtiTdiwlltpjlf.ThWale P®riy thop,
safejr gu&rded.wqre girqn a . frod xfdeiq ua. public
koarainghquse down town.- Thq eac?ip9 ;and tho re
hrrest caused much excifoniopt in thq.vicinity of Sixth
apd Clißstntit streets, where a very large'Crowd col
jekedr 'meets for the ; tmjisaption of
ajjij Jury friars yrilf be resuped
A^ s CO^a|E^CIAX.;
The Money Market*' • -:
' r PfIILApBLPBIA, Angn3t 20 s lBsd. l!
Tho stook Jnarkbt .ovinecd rather “a Tailing off
this morn jog from' -the bueyanoy &nd/good feeling
whiqh for sevdral days, aha
prices gqpqrqjiy Wero'a shado lower: Ono shore
Sccqhd fcnd Tnird-stree &iiay Cofppahy eold at
401, and nineteen at 41 f QqhuylkiQ Naviga
tion preferred so(d at iof j Railroad
stock soldh.t 404 1 Reading ahead Arm at sgj.
Tho money market Is unchanged; - The Com
missioners of the State, of Pennsylvania havo ob
tained bids for the sale of s2&o,oOQj>f the five-per
qent. loans, of tho State/^he-lowesfc of which ik at,
921 per cent.—enabling the Commissioners to'fcaip
the fqnds ip
months sinqe noticed the snccess of the
Western Mining 1 and -Matoufaotktfhg Xhfti'pany—a
eonoern started by PhUadelphikiiS, and supported
wholly by PhAaflelpbia" capital, for the purpose
of mining abd’ bringing to market a verysuperior
aritulo of eannel ooal, found on a'small
tho Kanawha river.. The remarks we .made at
that tim’e; upon tho success 1 and profitableness'of
tho in .whioh Jbe.Wefiltern,Mining Com-,
pony dgopft’gtanaa-ttf oar f
country of tho cannol coal trade generally, may*
jjfaye seemed; tq fo ‘baTO*be&zi extrava
gant, but arp far outdone py tljo,following extract
concerning a Pittsburg company, which we cut
from ono of our exchanges • ,
> “ !Rio Xucpspo pil .Works have sprung up within
atnfd»tr6f.si^f i ;QOO .: They,
employ 150 hands; they turn out every twenty-four
qourS 5,000 gallons of crude 01l. J ~They J assort that
eaohr tenbf Pennsylvania eannel coal prodaces from
uieir rotprte gallons of a material which, onco
(jiatilled. leaves 3Q gallquß n£ or dfer-!
chaptahle article, known as cruqe qil, and this at -
degrees of grayity by 1h e scale -of;Beapm 0 . This
oonjipodfty, fituflbrther treated by refiners, yields,
from ovary ]ofl shont eighty , gallons of
finished oils, for burning and for lubrication. In
short, they expect from caoh busheiroF oahhel odal
one gallon of erode pil—opal costing about five
cents—ornde oil selling'for about thirty-five oents.
Wo hepr of much greater things at greater dis
tanoos. ’ ’ v '
1 ; “ iIF. Q. blaogiyes theeatimated cost, as furnished
by two practical mmwf l| P t U r ? rg > the result' of
whioh is: „ - ? . . * » 5 ,
The daily product nf aooal oil‘establish*" z 1
' mont is set down at. $570 00
Tho daily cost 185 00
Daily profits... 00
If those enormous profits are not sadly mis
stated, thoso gentlemen jwbo have invested in this
business must soon realise B'a'n'dsomo fortunes."
A correspondent of the Now York Titwa, who
prides himself upon' of V;Hough had
Tumblb Billy," gives his Views upon the ErieJUil
road question ns follows •
'* Let ail the bondholders* Secured asVwelLas unse
cured, have a tight in court, a legal
battle ns to their legal and equitable rights; let it last at
lonst two years; mcantuue let no %aUrestMvaid.n II re
oelptsiwlippUed tcypnttnik the road in nnmerorder, Mid
pompletini the tunnel itmihmi dock, nnd paying off such
lloatin* debt as eau, nnd must Iw paid off, under the Itc
ceivership. Kentucky has shown na a great displnv m
• Cm’inston.'uul Leximtou, t\venty-five codhsel, ten’nr-
Kuments and a sweeping decision! Let us beat thst;
■lotus hftvo fifly counsel, twenty arguments,.ami node
cisum; inasmuch ns at the orpimtloh ot'twn mn»or
so, the company could make its financial report show
ability and will tow nil therfiaturinK coupons, if hon
ors convert into slock all overdue coupons sunk m floot
in< dehtP. nnd stop suits. Great meeting-put question
-alHircd rii HtUittion! and will you take stock at par
for overdue claims? Refult: -carried by acclama
tton.’ (ienecal aottlomeuttif litigation expenses, sigh
irtg: shako Jiamls all round, nnd make up. Extant,
simlmx*'OHrlj-»weef.” < <
Hough and Tumble Billy certainly presents the
most cheerful and hopeful view of the matter that
has as y.et qomo f underour notice, and one that wiU.
probabiy boimoro-nearly followed out by the par*
ties in interoßt than any other.
[ The movement of the banks In the foftr principal
ouies of the Union in which weekly reports are'
•xnade, as shown by their last statements, is as fol
lows : • • . ' .
* Irfinnsi Deposits. Specie, Circulate
iSr:-;:**.
Phila ... • W23C.SOS 14 090 270 6,079,162 2 724,051
Now Orleans.- 18032,893 17,366,743 »,!«,!« 9,961,964
Totals. $218,275,036 122,265,903 « 629,170 27,438,237
Last week.... 217.9W.e5W 120.fL663 44,014,720 27314|1»
' The old projeot of the railrodd from' Chafleqtohj'
to Cincinnati seems to hq making steady progress,
notwithstanding tho failure of Ib4 company which
had this matter in band many years ago. The
original top.large for the times. What
oomd .not be carried out aa a whole, will, in time, J
bo ' BCCOpi pUshM' bj_ the cqmiixMUwfof successive
linkj, th«, dct.tioiftor the time, ex-
S e s3 w^ of ilM >w undertakbff them.--?
trtMnre'from s*n Francisco
from JsnuVi? I ttf'Jol/TES,' 1859) "were:
Total Jan. 1 J.
Corresponding penou ofisss,.
f z ' z- > •:: ■'
' : The foliowiti/f irf the ainonnt of Coai’triwirported
oa.the daring
.the weekendingThuracUy, Ang. 2i>, 1559 •
_ „ Tons, Jhot,
From Port Carbon i.'V. 7,7® c»
Pottsvilis. ..... •>., i •*..» w... 3.201 oi
“ BchuyltiH Hsvetr^:r.v. 15,482 n
. Auburn,. 1 <360-34
u Pott Clinton.'. .V..' ffjl4s 05
Previously this year,
...... 07
To asms link jeari. .Vr..... .. tr
The following w the amount of Goal transported
«**•*&*
“■ .issasts^x^
Total"
A'oUl for the week?,
rroviojuly tUU jeax.
.*4.826 J 5
l3
L.....:.7nfi50 m
To same time last year...*...,. T?
TBssifrzepQrfs>t thvXnsrDiion'Coa 3 trade ia as
tollows; *.
For week ewiirf?An?. x. .
Previously,....
. Tptal;.... u
' The following, islhe ooal tonmigp of the Sharaekio
Yallej tad PotteVilfe ljaiJroed' Compsny:
_ * Week. Year.
For week.endia* Atij.tt.;.....\.4 T mo6 : won H
.Same time last year. 4 378 03 1 *8,66* 17
1 r iMncresue..s37 0* ■ MJ»I7
-’•Tha'ftUtnrlOjf »re'-t!ie' reBerj(ls''Sr tl>e J Miftt-ia
Cans] Company :: ■: : r / :■ . ■
Total to Ap*nrtW,lB». ®16J.«7 30 - - •
WeekendingAnirin|t2o, »Cß, . , , 8,9M0i
TotMtoAtfiro.tit. less: }. .‘..'..1. -Siia.m oi
Weekending Augiiet21,188....... 8,49129
, , ‘ . ‘ ;—;141A56 SO
~ Increase, lacs...! ......... . $21,764 M
ih®,Bhlpift9nt4 of soal over the HimUiigAon and
Broad Top Mountain Railroad', for the week ending
Wednesday, Aug. Zi t 1859 1 amounted to 1,999 tons
Previously this year.;. A.:. » r ...\ 75,376 «*
. Total sinfte Jan.]...«
Tossmetimo last year;....
■.- T” c r?“« v/i- "•• -v,-.*- • A 7 -181 “
. , raftAJiEI.EHIACTOCK EXCHANGE BALEB,
...AngnetS. 1869. •
*t a/iitmr. irHowtr, * eo„ jum-Horr,
v STOCK, AJtp ItXCgiJtQaßaosaas. HolTnymr cottif Bfr
. tJ -TU4JU> AMD CHMSTXCX SXEfcnTS r • 1
FIHST BOARBd
1000.'-.- • ■ tkrr u . 2 ; r/. .«£ j6MmehfU 2LU~.iV~;.a6K
2000 Lore Island RGa..,B2X J 4 .• <tu. .«5V
WOOBedding B 6» ,«t. .esg lFaniliiß;.!. '....”..5tS
'■ K) Rnnkof Kf ntncfcj-.119 t Morris Cnual 9-' ~
01 it ending K. 1 .•:.&»«* BIS
<0 iito bsd2ii t
>■ 1 *'’ 'BETWEEN BOARDS. ’ ' .
BOA&U..
fiOSpruao'&Pino' vt lt.ll
lMfehtTOppref. .*.. :*S:IS%
~ lNornii<ywnß«,......sl
*l6 do ~...31 '
h» Kefttoefcy Bfcsswn.llS •
WCE^HtUi,
- r - - ‘Bict. JLsJc&ii
TSehtpl A } 9
Wnup*t iElin R. *
T\2)7»i* ,»<**.«>
; “ 7* ad mort. 20
Lon*I«l»ndB 10# u
Lciugfc Co*lfcNav.4B *p
Jf Penes Jt . &3{ SH
„/; Mi & ■
O&t&irusslU.v... '
•. ?* * Jrtmbd*.®, S 6
PiSoathJL...',..© 62
Bso*fcVin»g»R. 30
SECOND
"WS6B3S&::S‘
13d Jc 3d street R,..
«3 I r. W.* ! ; v*7.74i
pLeam©;pj
_ “ _ Naw r k; JO*)* ttS '
Pennafia . ; :v.9]J2 a#
Reading H....... 21 W£
** bdi'7o 80,- , Sir
‘ snort 6* ’44.0~ «t
„ “ do . r m.€9X TO,’
Pemiaß : 40 -40&
.<,l*; tid m ■' ■->
Morns Canal C0n. 61:- • e :
-
' Bto’ck li Eatchanie--A**. ■ 26.
law Virginia B il . ]sHwlehi.R tier... 1.
fIOO rdo' J *.‘' }.?<}«• MeEaadm*R.....J6o 44
BP-;>Sr>' ':•-■• • s -&18 (
30£> >A - -V.*K AO Clbv A; Pittsburg R eg
®B2PSP 50 6alerra&Chicago R 67J<
® SBOtr ,do ......befrtfg
fißkdf C©ran»rce*.~..S&. £6O : .do 67«-
,30
Cenfß.....-sTOTC 50Combe flandPrek-.H#
}« ' do - ......baoTi 90PacificMaH8Go.;s*Sr-
JOO -do .. 74 M-, do >.?.vv.v. »*f
500 do b6074r100- -do' V.;...sfiO
500 do ....:.]>6074& 70 .do *
J2Ti'- do-. .*3*7® •do*..
*lOO ‘do bS 74 100 do sig
? 4 . THE MARKETS.
.Ashes rgpicilhoat change, end qcoted at SMS for
Pots, and $5.3&f for Pearls. * , , . ;
Floob.—With and a xood demand* the
market for State and western Flout is fiiirlj active at
an advauce.otfe.. The ,sale* embrace 8-506 bblsat 84.40
<r4.60 for raperfino State ; 84.7©»5 for extra do; fttsse
4.70 for Ruperfine Western; $4.73e&30 for extra da;
86 ‘rTv,!- PH<tss.4egg6S forfrcsh xToand extra
Todnd-hoop Ohio. • Sotrthera -Flour iastcßdY, with sales
of 1,200 bids nt 853SH5M for mixed toKoodf aod««o3
7 lor extra brands. Canadian Floor is unchanged, with
sales of MObbls »t 843*es.7&for extra. - ...
( G*taKt.--Wheftt is scarce and I«2e higher/wirhaale*
.of 124)00 bnasew red Western, at #1.23; white ditto, at
Western red&tJSl.Kk _ (Com is dull and wareeljr- so firm,
■£#» Mies OwO.OTO taunt77e7BoTor old Western mixed;
\B2Ho forney, -for-reUow' Oats are
fimratfi6»9toftyf3oiitlHmay Ay-.*
and S7®tto'forState.CM»da,anaWcstfirn. *
fowl with mle» of 100
tofi£?S£
,trvprime; «7ffBfor eonirttymess;B&»nTbrrepacked
•Chicago; and $12013 for extra mesa. Cat Meats ahtf"
Bacon are unchanged. withsaioe of ie»
bWs at lOellc. Batter and Cheageare - ijjciia»*ed. ..
Wittsxti; U buoyant at gc*,snth mlgsdr aoa bids. 4
CJjTY; PKEIHS.
’ How thrLojiuox .Times does Husib era .—The ■
London TVm« isa wonderfal eatabtlshmeDt. Eighteen
reporters are the foro&emplojed for the Howes of Par
liament alone, wh«« they are in session.*' Their work is
altogether Four eabe, owned oy the Tims, :
are employed solely Inoarrying reporters and resorts to
and fro, between Printlns-HouaeSquufo and the Palace
at
iug' newspapers a corps of writers for the express
pafftweiofAproadin* before the-pubKda kaowtedieof'
the saperior elegance of the garments made and soU
ft the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill k WiL
«nn, IJqs. $9 atrosd, above Sixth.
" Short Pleasures', Xoxa Lament. "—The Il
lustrations are : of frequent’ occurrence, such, for ex
ample. Mvieoeirrog- some ofr money npoa'the death of
(Vienfis, relatives, or from other spending
, the whole pf it ip riotonsness br extravagance, making
its use aa A or/ s>/rajufiAad at'its termiaatioo eom
jnenceth the hnt oror a Kiotime,
by observing ai\d P]P»pti«4j« )he n#e which go
veuTtha wise snd prudent portion of the cdmmnutty. it
would qave been deposited in some nfs and reliable
Saving Foßdrsueh aa \he-FBANius, No. Xss South
Fourth below Chestnut, Philadelphia, where it
\rould be%r five per eeuMplareet, and the whole or any
Portion poifld be drawp without notice at aay time, just
as'the' wants or desires of their judicious depositors
might require. Sups in spy amount received and paid,
females, mafrfcd or single, or minors, can deposit in
{heir fight- See adrorUmuent in another column.
> XDHAUTi VbL FsTABLiaa2iEXT.--Inpassing along
Chestnut hml Eighth st'roo’ts,.overjb«ly has doobtless
noticed the elegant improvement of E. H. Eidridge, at
tho northeast corner. Thiagenflemftn, formerly-of the
14 Old Franklin Hnll Clothing .Emporium, n has taken
and fitted up, la superb style, this eligible location for
the sale of gentlemens Clothing and furnishing goods.
The upper story has been msyrnficeotir furnished, %de
corated,’ 1 and adapted particularly for the customer
departmentl and will always be under tho supervision of
the most skilful’cuttors in the world.- A Iqrgo stock of
chqfce'goods for ’the "Fill and NVinteV sales, soiected
With gfeat c-are. frtjm the aqd
houses, ayraiLq the inspection the public, whu are re
spectfully invited to call ai the “ Ganiinentai ClQthiVjX
House, 4 ' E. H. Kidridie, northeast cornor of Obestnut
and Eighth streets.
A Cruel Insinuation.
.' . 'Wken man tell from hU high estate,
As Eve in sin tha apple ate*.
‘ * ’ Adam—** Woman’s curse is great;
’Tis written in the book of fate,
' Forevermore in-sin-u-ate,”
That the greatest Mrgaips ip Clothing piAy always lx?
had at the fashionable oiuppriujh of (jpmviUo g(pk e 3’
No. CU7 Chestnut street.
Southern and Western Merchants having
orders for Curtains or Window Shades, Furniture
Coverings, T&asels, Fringes, Gimps, Gilt Ornaments,
Satin Brocatelles, Pulpit Trimmings* and Railroad Car
3aatin?s, can,fill any and all order* cHsse&f and better
at W. H. parfjl & Brfl.'s. Sip n^.p^estntiv street, in the
Masonio than apy other hppgo fp jphilqdeipjiia,
. OnEAT CONFECTIONERT Emporicm.—To onr
readers who are not aware that we have in Philadelphia
the {n°eV ONtensivoly-known.manufactory of Confec
tionary in tho Union, we, may. say, for their instruction,
that.the luscious thiuss for the palate,in this lino, made
by F. Whitman. No. 1210 Market street,
have a world-wide reputation for being tbe richest in
flavor and of the'fineit material. His business with the
ipterior of this State, and throughout the Union, is now
yepy extensive, Idr the reasons just given, ’
•BACON—HARPER.—Onthe fi<th nit., by the Rev. 8.
W. Thomss. Mr. Wnsht "Bacon to Miss J. M. Harper,
all of Germantown.Philada. ' '
KKYB— the, 24th test., by Rev.
Mr. Durborow, James Keys. Esq.. of Darhy, Delaware
coupty. Pa.* to Cathaune, daughter of-Alex. Cnnning
hfun. ’Esq., of county Donegal, Ireland. *
n P n insL. by For. Goo.
tee 24iffiSf"hMS*BS:
■ lto'ssth Jam. l,r J. J.
„BCANLIN-BARNETT.-Ort’Se m irtsL hr the
S e s‘ T \& 'wSfr. Scsnlinto Miss Rachel
C.JBarnbtt, aJL<lf this city, i '. 1 -
S“K— FlEtiDj—On -the. J4th inst.. brßer. W. T.
, John IV.Bnok. Esa., ofHitedonnekl, N. J., to
sephiiie Fiekiyof Philadelphia. ”
I>LED.
HOBINbON.—Or the 23d mit., John Robinson, aged
46 years and 9 months.., , , . *
The relatives and friends, the Printers* Union, end
the Weccacoe Firo Cornpany.are respectfully invited
to attend his fimersl. irom his late residence. Paxton
street, above Fifth and below Washington, this (Satur
day ) afternoon, at 4 o dock. To proceed to Machpeinh
aFn’BWORTH.—Oti the 24th inst., Emma Marr.
<Uuihterof John and Kitty Amaworth. axed 2] months
and 14 days. '• • . ■
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Paul
Btreet;belowTftCony» Frankford, this (Saturday) after
uoon. ntSjvclock. *■
KLUUTT.-OUthe Mth insL, Catharine P. Rankin,
wife of Thomas H. Elliott, axed 20 years and 8 months!
Funeral from the- residence other husband. No. 933
North Eleventh street, above Poplar, on Sunday aiter
noofi. at 2 o’clock. . . - *
• BANKER.—On the 25th Inst., Hiram L. Banker, aged
25 v®ars. *•
Funeral from the residence of jis parents. 1101 Car
penter street, corner of Eleventh, this t Saturday) after
noon, at 3 o’clock. *
c HAPMAN.—dfi the 24thiusf.. William K..roongest
win nr Enos nnd.Eltzaboth Chapman, m the 14th year of
his axe.
Funeral from the residenco of his parents, 224 North
Thirteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, n» 3
o’clock. ’ . *
FOWEHR.—On tlie 25fh inst.', Margaret, dauzhterof
i atricknnd Kate Poweps,'aged 1 year, 2 months, and H
from the, re’sidence'of her parents, No. 413
thte (Saturday J afternoon, at 2 o’olock ♦
> CUSTER? - the Wtii inst., William,'son of John
and Susan P. Coster, In the ISth year of his age.
Funeral from tho .residence of his father, Consbo-
J!|g 49th Jroir of,hi, »jce. „ „
from hi* late residence, N. w, corner of
Prime and Otsego (late Church 1 streets, onSundar after
noon, at S o’clock. • - -*
HOPPER.—On the24th inst., Offley Hopper, in the 43d
.‘Yenr of ms age. .. ,
Funeral Irom hia late residence. Sixteenth street,
above Cherry, on Second-day (Monday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock.,; „ • - ' ' ' 1 . , ) • ; • ♦
HAJ/L.—On thoSSfh inst., in Jersey Citr.Mrs. Marr
Hall,,in the 4Sth year of her of Mr. James W.
Hall, anddaughterof the late Reuben and Elizabeth
Jarman, formerly of this city. « >
-. 94.484.533 42
.. 28,585,465 CO
•23.150,458 *2
27,530,808 40
I,IOMM or
Tons. Ctrl,
:: 9.011 00
2.345 in
r. ZS#& 00
.. 2je oo
77,37ft “
6&,m /<