-ss£'4?®f > . Jit/ifs '’•*3UiW*S»»!sftra -etriaprttoSi mw ; lk *ij*>(S»p#»3r;i!uitketi . - wHteiilil" Ifci »*^t/ormoelniqtabmnuHe mu- ; -x^iii»ji-to i l^Si&itt'^?i6®iW-«fei4. tf^^l ’- -. i it, k MwMuaSimtonM'} 4e»thJ tjijtwtf -It»li»n - Vniy»i»i’';M»iy iaotfieiK jteWWli .iXi«#t) •B*niip»tw«»t Itf&fefombMt'. 4NB«HKOMmf -.=’.> ; teiiili«3^|«TOp-fli4 ? i«»l6^lyii*o«ffl4^ ! rtfMSJ : - : ;taa«BQ&isa&3£ B«OTkwW»«irsiaJ*!*ofilie Ul« Miohael . W»iifr,i ; ■ ■ : iaaaas«HPjgtt^ift. tiL%«{jirfJfJ?4>Mt *jbii l«apfi«»»ttiikiiri*mp, • . mi ■-.^vc^ggw^mf ■: .SSIfiISSS;® -'. Th»t h?. iflfidercd awiy fronr Mahotel at'NlafaHl,: ba ir&irioiirompoS'mentis ' '‘ilo : wnflj at dlfferejit ■; 1i m ekjfirsi i; fcpK>ni ihe p t flby te nan clergyman; avowediinfid*]; iodHthS antbor of » ’ivorU of rumfcDcoof exeewlnig "-.v ,' 'ty^S^Ußna-liV^pricHciy. delojpite'fi^m'tha|state ? at ' - roSigi{it«6U^ife'i)>r£id^. flroni"ilß -MWP tfuwh^HtaiaaDnerß .; apir, o&er.illEd-fcU mind been -'• ' well balanced lie would ■ mbftmeti ot^jiik^A JBS£* - • nighty by* fir&;|iDoa Bhorttiine/^6^ey^ ! jfti^ r d^^a^^eiemeiiC ,, ,W-" eroiarybfd&e New BoaTd qf tJndefwrltere: /1 lily"K.^llii^iH6 T hifoTTtny6u : of •, tbelww/tulder most 3eMoraßl|'c|rethree” bnndred lwibs/but ifjrom ! only.' ; Bey«nW-iiVen r werO'iloat) S IW6 bbfngM^’d.' 'The 1 Gteit/ EaWiern." ; -j ,Wo ; ,b(W,o. aijjettor.j&onii Ltmdoarcspcctiiig the Great Eastern, dnisliutiag orVair/e;^ oil tioard;' the ntammoth oii thcVlOtti inst‘.'» fThdjSreat &jsjf lfii,OOo jj|>r.. o'nicoanlidaringjthe flrst.yoyage tp the United • headiof,.-: the;',Gal way’ aod New'^ortjte ; irahOatsj ;to chatter ' her for . *";yo^g^f^mr'igB^y^/feiXSe^,CX9rC ■> rprohahly j gefedrJew said-j pisnengers. •'■ If thist immens'e' /tpijriNpi; York^Uno^’ftf^git^h^HiH^e'^'^fifei(','ahi^; woll tdt'tto the’ ihofo-’fliari ’jiairthe.amount ex-! pended.tOartlioG' , «at! ; Eaj/erns':iU«heBailt<) . : p4asenbers, i wril jt*.t ohaebt. to;- the -(expense ' flnd delay ofjontnej'ing.theneo' to'JfeW'Ybifc; - iiit^si|i j|fy .YortoiwrbdKflgl^S^Sgri'iwfiyfPoJrtlaTSd.'haf ; i!>u(i£ B»)|ib«wyria«d; : 'lJrie ' =„ jd>jtn*’fE!HeCg?etf it bttfbbitieftoefiodii ji)pti^ffit,iaSitt, 'ddubttrt /«K praatad a»iliiiiflti#tatl» takea’leßfts 'of their live.;’ > to’tenatnata at the period when ; cere would iran into, thUeltryn-the-BtmbnrrxndErie Railroad. They hid iMerJiaptf lethi felthpeed .houM.be - »th«tPr»f>ieuotwblch ba.»p.reithim :. - ;■_ The follotring special- telegraphlc deiipstch ■■■ 'js£sh:s V--' jj>. hA<‘« l : •»v*.«aWq j-iflfrxsnabTow, Black hu rs*«tr»d’i*''ietterifiomvViee v Pre«i(lentßi'ackin i! : ' ridg*f*>*r«*” : »4;- P 3 *mitapt' - incenntettpn trilhthe nominaUoH-for tkerrest* l /ir»^.-!('Jt;-:iriiMidi-: l th»e:'he'prefeM'.a‘ee»t lti-the ! . rienetei- ’Thercoantly elect<*i!l.eri.i*tdrtldfi?en.! -'tiwfcy jriitcfisethima* thi'tmeeiwerito 'Stf. Orittf ;. GOdethiJlrhoee tcrinwpi W*;M*feh,aBW: tbrney General ia huntlnbfor the AdmlntetreUonj l t?ho»»lprtfe|*neer«re now Widdolle between hObo agd-Uipasaing orer the riolation of confldencc' ... -. ana a airnllhr despatch of theiSar&a ’dtitCj' lh' . ■ ..rE»OHBH-ii : PJllYow*t,Bit-Callender 45;G0,,. -ofi ■:? - 'dn^nu^in‘ss^^si^t)pi(44w(- ! '9e»i' > *ft«r-‘ ’ - iw.f«pt9tpS|if i«(r-;n; ;n ; ; ’and: £ii- tfisiisd hfif b«^' ; Mat eonaeelhiitt; !n£ngtw*d,and eatabllibed aeon ;.. Beetkrp’'with rite BeOrwaper, periodkal, aiid'bdok» Pari*, - ’ - ; , ‘ f - ' ' Me Administratrix in XanS^ter.. : correspondent ofHlu%?able ppperfethe Lancaster Inquirer —exralSe;||th muoirftjree the movement of the A3ptltd||rat|bh ‘m|ii;in that .quarter, prepamtoßto.uie I October elhc tion, and the choi(f§lor^is|slh», State Convention." Lancaster county is, or was, the home ;of the President. The organi zation of the party in that, county is in the, hands-ofttitarpostmasters.- -Tho chairman-of tho cQtmty-chmojittee is tho postmaster of tho citj ofLancsstel. TM U'cll-hnown champions inconsiderable* ekeeptionsp either* oponly op pose;l or refuso to'co-’operate.iu the proscriptive !et(ttrAfjof>; sof s,^’{bB<>?tihi ; t oflicials, inid" iho Vorh>i.ofj.>diBira ■; which I ,bev still oc- r'^pUbtving/ 1 this’-, result, " Paine the shameless abandonment“of, principle 1 by the the miaorahlo-so : pitisirieiv liy' ivllichit tvas attempted tube co vered up, and tho cruel persecution, of dead-, dn^bota^&^'^hUm:'itWa< «du4tif;tq; ho' T l n^nt^edj. i ’.l^ii^astpr, i Cpunt^'',a{, l ihenext bctobortolectioni-- felfback into tho hands et J ; Utiuutyj ! which havoreducedthe party in that 1 section! ; tq.ito prese^loWebb., '■ UUin-. ; dispositiohion the part'of many tried and j ■ re-' '■ hf^hf^ib/i^|.^ajree’pl'"the,feqdpish i ’i a dM il ®jii li thatquarter, l ; acting-under .-.instructionaft-oro: Washington; and the bfhbe-holdcrs inPhilatiGl ;j^i£SattyyfWff of thdbalcSii coun seti thstlhavP prbduced such bad results, or lit swfif a s Mukisgi'tfie!ph'dpte only ban adnjinistpr ; thiiough-theiballot-hoxes..i huisisJ u;- 1 jl ’4rte ebHeiptohde A } committee; lih reiitaingb'rseafin that- com-j 6itob;tp J Dr,'Sßfiflßtiiiy.l)e,patwe l .Democracy, whlchajjemblod;at.:Harrishurgon-the;iBth 6f! guagetj.-ite.d'r n --V -,s‘‘Thhieommitteo hai long 1 since beasodtoreprc- i aentitife: hones opinion’of the De mocracy, it being composed priheipallyof Federal; Admlufatration ’hirelings,'-yolept po«tnjMte'r«V or; inch me nw theircont nil In-thotownehlpijof tfip county name aa theiroowtnitteetnari. Their moat- , ing Was preladed by a'conciliatory editorial from, the pen of the rpnerable editorof tbo bitet iigcnrer, which wo in our simplicity thought. might move -r- the ’ infatuated - Administration-, ME* -of h'wlsap*, 1 ; Bnt»' ,«lhrl :Hi were mistaken.,Theywant no peace. Their cry la still war, war, and we accept it totheknlfy. ft Menu that men • whose wholeliyes hare' been spent! (uderntion tothe ■Pemooi'atio -faith’mnat; renew ! thelrpttjfeeaibnidfddalih’tothe Federal Adminia- ’ trOiiou ! -ticket nominated at HaTritburk on the ' ICthofMateh last, and that-the 1 refusal to pro eienhylnthV'prttTOoe/oftheiepithlwofpoUtical prottitotltnbieedOreementof the 1 platform then lalddowtijii berime toboptmiehed by excomniu- : nleistiod.iiWe honor Dr/Hnll for Kid manly refill eat togiMahr pledges astChU Intention In refer otKie- to the -ticket. '' Thef •’ thought '■ of federal Administration hirelings demanding such alplodge ispositiVely farcical.’ Did theypractioo this doe trine iu-lmnole when Douglas beat .'them and-the Repablicana> combined ? > Did thoy' pvactico this doot'rlneinTciaa, In the resent election, in whloh they aided in the election of ’ah irreplar nomi nee?!! Bnl this; is “the" ‘ wages : of inojr plaeea. They, mast deny-they 1 are men, 1 and erawi ’ the earth in-vile’ eorvilUyto'obtain the reward of their infunyi’"'*i'ii-o 1 :'s M its rtply. to tho IntfUigen eer in Ha question of l &Rowe should no t command everyDanioeratievote intha.Commonwealth,' we would tay/ they are not the representatlvesof State oha platform, 1 the marked feature'ofwhicll ifl the endomment of the Na* tiooil Administration an Athe condemnation of thb State ErecntS^e;• If ‘Messrs/ ‘Wrigh t- & Koweare elected on /that platform, j; Bi' A CO; 'will hare as muoferight to elabnifr as. & Federal Administra- as though that ! platform .had beeu niideat Charleston -by- the 'representatives of thb nation' at large.'' Therefore ’ It is that the Convention oftKelSth'bf April was : called, arid'rbntered'ita protbsV' against It. Therefore it is h that every manimbuedwith trae-nhpur ohased, Democracy repudiates' it; ‘and therefore it is4hat - the; questioning of Mr:' Swarir,* thropeh Mr/JMobKauU.wsa Wholly-irrelevant. We hare 1 no doubt.*hbd*th'e- ConVentioPoffhe 16th of March- been Content to • enter the canvass of 1859 upon-purelyreleraut -and proper ' issues-t-thatis issues ’ in ‘ the State policy—therb * would, haVeibeen no questions'from shabby Democrats; or, ifisojho refnaais td answer by men’ who have a -higher atm-tn| belonging do the party-than the re tentions of* pofcb:office orthe 'obtaining! of acon trabt.- 'Pereoneily: Messrs. 'Wright A-Bowe arc acceptable to ns, bat upbd every deposit’of a ballot fbreUherof 4heiu>.Mr. Buchanan wiilhavo a just right ' to\ iay,/* Where' ts a voter ieho endorses my Kansas s&ricixims my tear tiponthe re gutar-inominees,-andbelieves- that.my 'office holder* ' did' right in refusing'io sustain Gov. fart-ertlh V , y f t> ;, . ; , ;,'v n . The Zurich Conference. '-;,; l£ wpuld apjpepr .by the last news fromEu- vdrylittle has yet been dope at the Zaticli : !,6onfbrence, between the represbnta tives of Franco,.Aiistria, and Sardinia. / The lastaccount'states; that these gentlemen were in.what .1* called, “adead lock/V-we suppose liko the parties in the famous tableau in Soebi niK?b;play : ofTtie C-ritic, or d\! Tragedy Ke • jAtistria is to' dnh'ist ' that’ the .conditions Jtrhfcji pt ,y iHailianco, shall be carriediouti-ilhosoididapromise the restora tigpjof; tiro’ oipeUpa, rulerS/of Tuscany,’, Mo (lenB,"and Panua. - But it is.certain that it waa implied, and ao Austria views it.- Meanwhile, Kapoleos . has re,celved l ,tho, young ' Grand £tstq!of itpscapy! with singular wnnriihP-nthtch encourages the belief- tbat'ho favors Ills hopes v , Ojhthp.bthibr! hand,' lhc'threi .iucldes appear dotcrmiricd not to receive bach tho Tnlefa whom they dismissed .'■ ' Will Austria ahdjl’raiice restore these by force? ViOTOn EjiMANrar,-positively- refuses joining in’ a&y-ineas.nre ;tf) re'riin'pose’the Areh-dukes gn tlio lialiuus. It soon will be what ,Sir Lu cius called “ a very pretty quarrel' as it statad6;*»‘ ; ';;,;;;*'l-', ,- ’-<•> h.:i ■■■i i«. Her Mojesty.M ~ The British: Ministry, consisting., of fifteen highly educated noblemen ami commoners, > apr pOarininabio to write inteUigibiy.- Queen’s readby .'Commission on" the, lgth in stant, i>t theji prorogation - of. Parliament, is 'Etigiisbi-andi at all events,' is qs|giircd,;byridicnb>u» repetitions. The Ca binet are the pf tbat cdmpgsi npn,'-'Tbe edmnibneement,rnns thus: “We are commanded by her Majesty to release you : from further attendance In' Parliament,’ and :at the .s4me time’tq ‘ convcy to :you her Majesty’s 'achnqwJedgments.’t- . Thc repetition of « her ; Majeßty ”- Is to prevent'the Queen being named jastW asif,sltq'’frer,e an ordinary per-i iaohl,,. This, may’ seom absurd etiquette, .but thefact.is'aS we stato’. it. Here is another .t‘her’ Majesty,” .thrice in!, one ! sentence : s.cfi; pienipoWtiajy would' he sent ’by' assist’ at 'spcji Confbronces f fc\\t'fer ‘Maj"ty had : not received the informir tion to: decide whether -her Majesty- may think negotiations:” : Ahd [agpin, ,'“jt; will bp,Atr-Jlfq/e*fy ? » earnest-en ; deavor to -promote their intemallmproycraont; : and tb"dbiiterate w thb ! traces of those conflicts Which; htr Majtsty witnessed, with such deep coneetiii” 'Also/ 11 . The financial arrangements of!that,pqrtion oi her. Majesty’s Empire will r continue tf cngage Aer Majesty’s seriopa atteu tiqhi”- told that “ The hoppi-' r ne.sSpOf' htr Xtajesiy’s people is tlib!ohJeethear eslherMajesty’s heart.” . , . . ' ..prty^iwittifatbaid that Mtqesfy/dbpriv.ed of-its .exterhals, ’was. a jest i. He spoke the troth.'!/-' -'"-'-"fi ■■■ •••>'■ ' •' 5 ’ • ’■• 1 , "-<»..." —.--r/ -• » » . , • 1 ~- - '■ '■. . Croton' Water. 1.:!. ;' chemist,’ one Dr; Ctnxapwjtq wfiDnr scjWfe Crotpn water, 'whlPl!' has' of late, was submitted for analysis, de clareß tbat' U ia jmrer at preßent than it; has of the had flavor being, caused-by’ the presence, in large quanti- a rhferoscppic plant, solu spine, jfext|Jnt, :^ t# ivater/! '\Vc>h6uld.'he| iiietter flatisfled with this verdict, if wo could ; pni£fW, who;d(iliveb it,; was the/ ingenious and acc.uxato person who .also' analysed' the swill milk ol 'New York, and de-s ; feApgjty.—-The. B4you- ( Sara’ tUijtQiii idsyejs 'of th? Oarnsy whO’itSro* sent ftx>m Swtf 6- UeUna to CtnclnxiHU a few months sluoo, returned on the steamer a few days ago; they prefer slavery ia Xiouidana to freedom in Ohio. The City /£> »p§%eauhi|l®S#ta*ipboat, and a steamboat upon saoh a’ in a so-called Chris tian oommanitytp a plaee of W°?BWp • adds nothing to the supreme sh&ipe and villainy of the to sayth&t ope man is reported to have died of his wounds rkqbiyed on tbeoecasiou. k ; “Philadelphia too/pp ftp.(jtypo day, was equal lysighalized” Daring an ezoiifigjgp bf & certain Sunday School to a Taoony, with a rifle company, the party was attacked by Borne of the most diaboli cal rowdies,who,have eYorcheatod hemp of ita due. Thk tefegraph does not' tell -us that the Sunday r Sobools ftk (fturpti'Alllitant ,with them; -bUt considering the rapipai>t 85Y&gery of 4ho ‘ nt tock, thoy wore simply wise' in ger doing. Some twenty persons were stabbed s n 4 efterg|!?o' wound ed! anff the riot"was' resumed pppju fte return of the parties to town. ’ ,‘fjgbw, let ms ooae to New York, and take the quarterly return of Deputy Superintendent Car tenter i# a text.. "Daring ending July Si, there we're 1(J,202 arrests. Crime and violence are thns sbown tohe on ftp increase. At this rale, taking the quarter’* return as nil average for tho year, there, would be 7T,048 arrests |h JJewYqrjf ip twelve months! In 'Franqo, in' the fasfelobablp streets, every well-dressed tenth m&h is decorated; and all oypr the Empire* more than every tenth man-lives at ibfi npblio exponse. In New York, as an OlftoCfor fine Streets .apd.shopg, wo Have the ho roio satisfaction'' of knowing th/it every tenth person dne-tho'community is arrestee} fqr mur der! rave; arson,., theft, ..violence, drunkenness or breach of law or decency of somo sort! Am this Is the rPijdhua of our civilization t * This the last-hope f of Demonfaoy! -This the ecstasy of liberty, j perched on * car. proud - metropolis, e o ®* manding a world’s wealth, growing as sity peyor trew before, prophesyinggrandeurs such as nistory W hot reqoraod! As the sum of iniquity is con stantly swelling here, what'ore we to expect? At tho rate wa uvg now .srocoodlng, it would ,take but to make all t£e. pjep (and most, of-the women) ndt l» the Pollbo Department, tfte subjects of arrest, some tirahis is nothyporbolo. TtisdeWefaot. n - Baltimore; liowever, sqom3 to bo mol'd than usually cursed .with,these fiends in Jiumnn sliape* They not only do the work of death secretly, and;in the dark, but.in broad day light. Yenerabie citizens are driven from tho polla oh editors of independent newspapers are assailed in their offices, and the law is powerless whilo surrounded with ram pant rowdyism. Last Friday afternoon He#&y M. JPmHUon, Esq., one of the'proprietors of the Baltimore Daily Exchange, was insulted and assaulted on account of n polico report piiblistied.injhe Exchange, by a brute named Fiaojde, whom ho was .compelled to shoot down in self-defence. This last outrage has awitfccned - intense-excitement and indigna tion; but we 'have 'little hope' that. any good result will’ cnsno : until the whole people, rejecting, ail party, organizations, rise up en masse, and ftke the remedy into .thoir own hands... ... < , . Primary elections in the .great cltiCs have become either a farce or a fraud. They are used or misused by reckless politicians, who begin hy controlling the mob element, and are finally controlled by it } and who, once thrown into the hinds of organizations existing only by plunder or by, threats, find , themselves ut terly "unable to assist in tho work of reform. Municipal government may be .purified.by a radical change in the primary elections; but we apprehend that a much more drastic andtho rough-remedy must ’ bb 1 discovered' before we can look upon the administration oi justice and the execution of tlio laws in our groat Ameri can cities, with,anyJofjibr feelings but, those of humiliation'and shame., , .' Edwin B lago. “ Othollo, 0 one of tho finest of Shakspoare'a tra gedies, foundod on an ftaUau ' story,;.publiBhod early in the Sixteenth, flentury, drew a very large audience to Theatre. , The part of JagQ was played by Mr. Booth, that of- QthcUo by Mr. Wheatley.. ~The rest of the leading cost was; Evicha, .admirably played by. Mrs. John Drew} I)e*demonp t by, Jlies ,I?»m Taylor; Brabantiq, most touchingly rendered by that fine actor, Mr. John Gilbert; Cassini by,Mr. Dolman; Haderigo, by Mr. Stoddart; and by-Mr. Bradley, who mndo ell of this small part that could be made. Hemuet Allowns to remind him that tho. Dogo of Venice never yore crown or .coronet, his mark of rank, being ; the'Cor//«,'cr homed bonnet . I^r._ Wheatley played Othello very wall, although It ia not sxaeUy in hislino. , Two or three Umea fie was,.perhaps, a little too deliberate lnhisuttoranoo, or rather it z.t a fault) a little too studious to sonnd-.erery yord .fnlly* With this exoeption, wo havo agreat deal to wmfn&p.i, J} is delivery of the speooh bofore the Signory, relating $9 won Desdepwna, was well-balanced,, dignified, and im pressiro., There was good acting, too, in tho manner in which howasgradualiyd r awhon, by tho devilish arte of sagQ. The potion Qt tbc play was tb^.,celebrated V farewell^ 1 concluding with the despairing, hsart-broken,exolamation “ Othof* lo's oceupation's gene v ,, ; On the whole, Mr. TVhoat ley waa mpst succeßßfui iR’ tfeo jlaat apt., He was riohly attirod, and remembering that Othello was a Moor, and not a negro, colored, bis face and hands accordingly.. But,indeed,-with tho exoeption of the African Roscius, who is to - the manner- bom, Bcarcoly any one plays Othello as a nigger, . . < Wo have aeon,many representatlons. qf logo, In eluding the dramatio toaraamont botweon Kdmund Rean. and ,Charles Young, when they, played ; Oiktlh and Jagff alternately, and- doubt whether we have yet met a better, pepresautativo of .that oharacter.thanßdwinßooth. KatorebneatialiSed ; him for the character of the orafty, vindictive men, Hli welUcut Italian fooe, with oppressive eyes and eloquent Hpa, onp of ,tho parly pictures of the first Napoleon as First Consul. Mr,: Booth suffered under the,disadvantage of a, core throat, we hoard, but his intonation wns.npfc by it,, apparently, IJiayoioo, distinot and Dot loud, was ■ audible au oyer tholiouße—at)oast wehenrd it, as wo sat in flie worst goat for bearing, (penalty of ar riving fivo mihutc? after,the porforaopco began,) which scat' is tho vory last |n the'pit, under.the boxes. 1 Bboth' is the most natural lago, we have ever heard or seep/ 'Hb manages his voice as, well as Barry Sullivan, whloh is saying a good deal. Bis acting is freeTrom thehsreqiltary conventional ities of the stage, and wholly unstrained; The usual fault of lago, as sctod, is to make the villainy so transparent that Othello must have been a dolt hot to have'doen through' it- But Mr, Booth's logo would deceive a man with thrice the astuteness of Othello. . In spCflking • ' : u 1 •' “ This is tho night . . That either makes mo or fpr’does jno quite/' he broke Into a solitary example of rant. In the lost scene, top, after lie was wounded, and particu larly leaving tho room,,ho grimaood.a Uttlo. These are all the charges we can bring against him; and these are'emall, and may admit of a dif forohoe Of opiciioh. '] - ; Mr/ BootJi .appears' in “ The Apostate ” this evening- .We shall have some euriosity.in wit nessing bis perfonnanco of “ Hamlet ” h>mofsow evening. • Boulio Sals op Stocks Thi9 Dav at Nobs.— Thoma* A Sons sell thin day, at 12 o’clock, noon, atitheExchange, stocks^loans, Ao. Sooadvertise* meats, auction head> THE PRESS.-PHILADFXPHIA* TUESDAY, AUGt#i\id, 1859. lietter ( / • (Correspofld6i»c^;of3^^^il. Y >v '<.- ;.v ; Who shall be Jo is fration Candidate for,; ; .President?" 'Mr.Briodiau«u’g, . declination of - HieT inkUoa ; haa^ - trikeri g£ literally by his ofllc6*b9WBrs, UiatlieiEQay'be oem-'- pelled to stand-upYtohis pledge, although ho will take care to secure as many delegates as possible, to wait for “ something to turn up” to his advan tage. The next best thing, failing in the nomina tion,,it} to eeonro ffuoh a candidate as yill take paw. of’Ms friends’, tend carryout hte potioy. There a*o ? few men on the-Hsfc,-however, that the President is willing to trust; and this greatly complioatea af-, fairs. The offico-holdersarri very willing to take any name that.may be suggested from here. But whose ehalLit T ,bo? / The. presidout etonott trust ? Mr. Brcokinridgo aftor having troated Elm ivith so much indignity, and, therefore, the office-holders fear to go for Breckinridge. Hc'eannot trust‘Wise after opening the columns of.tho (/oizjffrw/fow.upon him so bitterly—and he is, of course, dood against Douglas. .At the ycry momoiit, however, when the prospect seemed darkest, tho name of General »Sam Houston, of is presented." ‘Here is the man for the Administration candidate for President, and if you will watch tho course of the Constitution— the organ of tho. President—you will find that noarly every number .contains some eulogy upon, or defence of the nevly’riectod Governor ofTexas—tie hero of San jaciqto. Notwithstanding the hQwU of' denunciation . against the Coiislitution' for adopting this courso/ do hot ho surprised if Mri Buchanan should formally 'annoimeo that General Houston, was the ohly man'fit do bo nominated At Charleston as the Pemoaratlo oaudldatp for presi dent . ft is true he rau against tho regular Deuio* oratio tioket at tpe ]aatcleoMon in Texasj it is true .ho was,a member of the seoret order, called Know Nothings; thnthe yoted forFillmoroin IBSS, and that up to within a year he. was ono .of tho most violent opponents of the,Democratic party; but as he has formally placed himself upon thbAdminis tration ’b' platform, ho is entitled to thediatinctibn of a nomination at Charleston, and will probably be backed by t|io wbqle pqifer of tho Government : as it is at present oontrqlled. Speaking of the 1 presidency, by the way,'it lg a faot that may or ’ feriy tjiafc > number of the * warmest friends y of Jtfr.„yioc President jjreok-; ! inridgo ;ftre actively. oo?ojierating with the^ , friends’ 6f ‘' Judge Douglas. - This is eepo-i ‘ ,qlall£ eqjh Qhio, N°ntqoky, and Tennessee. There 1 is arujqorib'the city to Blaok, the 1 ■ Attorney.Generab received on his, arrival herefrom: Pennsylvania last woek,'a prlvate letterfrom Vloe President ireokinridge', expressly declining to allow his Prime to bhqsed Ks' a .Presidential caudi-, ; .date at the next election, and stating that ho would, ! probably be ft Candidate for the. U. 8. Senatorship ■ in tho p|ago of &fr T * with - ’this’report,' is. another tbqt the Brock.! ' inridge .was writen in roply to one, hinting to him i -that J. 8., do., were disposed to sustain him (the 'yidQ i f > l‘C3hjent j ) as their candidate at Chfifjegtop; : to defeat Judge Douglas: If, this' be bo, ‘there is a sigiiifioancy in Mr.. Breckinridge arid i I should cay r also, a, pretty seyero rebuke. The re ports alluded to are rife dhroughobtthe.city, and I leernJudge Blaok is the authorUyforthem. ‘ They will douhtlesa appear iptheN G w. York papors this morning, being communicated last evening, as I am, informed, by telegraph. Upon what principle judge Blaok has allowed himself to disolpse private cor respondence to news reporters I cannot oonooiyri, although the motlye piaybo found in a embarrass r. Breo}rinrjdge> Senatorial prospects in by a ppMlo' parade of hfs letter on that subjebt'in the newspapers, in rpyeiago fpp the rebuke administered to himself by the Bameletteri If this ,be so, it. will be a miss-fire. The Ad ministration cannot eleot a Senator in.Keritucky.iri opposition to Mr. Breckinridge. . Occasional. A. new vamuqtu pnjNTjNq fjiess EOfn sinus . rnisrpu Ar oxoe—|j?CU¥ A Skp "city* postal .. yACJMTIES,: IMITATIKU THE LONDON . ABOUT-' THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET < MATCH: / WHAT’S TO BE dpne, and where—new i?lay by BOITRCICAUET— 7WUAT STRAKOBCU IS ABOUT —THE Hiripr yfIONO-LABY NOVELIST AND SOMETHING OF rigu—Nffiy MRfl. SUB PETTIOBU KJNG, ) AND MRS.; HENRY. WARD BBfJCHER—CITY DISFKN . BARIES—TUB The, match will bo played with the English Eleven andtwentyr two" of Montreal, Tho second, botweon tho All* England #lpyen and twenty-two of St. Gcorgo’s Club, at Hobokon j t|jp botweon the Eleven, and an American tweuty-twp, atphlMelphia; the fourth, at Hamilton, Canada West, botwocn t)jo Eleven and twenty-two of Upper Canada, and tho fifth; and JflSt, at Montreal, betwoon tho Eleven and twenty-two, half kelftg solootod by the Montreal Club,’ and half by the St. George's. • • - . . The neW' gro.nnd prepared' expressly forthis grand tppmamont, by Mr, £Uoy.ons,,pt Hoboken; is* in fine condition,' ■■ Ji U seated between the woods, which enclose tjje base.-bail ground and Nbw York Yacht Club house} and Mr. reridopco} ad joining the river walks to ESysfan Flplds. It has boon graded to an extent bf 'two &uhd?cd yards oast and west, and one hundred and eighty yawls north and south, turfed ovor and rolled, and if, donbtloss, the finest ground.in the country.’ strakwoh has failed to secure’ Piccolomini, ' She, goes to jft.U&da. winter, at a large figure; but; tho indefatigable with him (about; tho Ist of October) the tenor Fraschini and q. paw; prirna donna. . 1 " J said Bometblng in my last letter about a nbw noyo! by a yfiung Southorn giri, Miss Evans, of | Mobile. That onarining yonng'moiden is a ; guest : at- the St.-Nioholas/ ’She's 1 good~gqod»na' turod, good-sized, good-looking, and good gapo* rally*—quite nnafifeoted; eagor to know things, vory chatty, and altogether a pleasant person to meet. ■ In oompany % stiff proacber, who nevortholess knows what’s wnat, I payo-just-on joyed quite a corivorsational'season with hot. Bbp he< Indefinite chat, and oirs it '** irom“ the shonf dor & I s as modost and unasshming as ebo I is 'clover) and her&Qb)fJ in my huniblo judgment, will prove ono of tho and genuine euccessos of any Ambriean novel' that hs; ypt been ttshergd by any of the fominiho gender*. *’ 1 ’ By tho way, spooking of books, I omitted, in my last letter, to mention two pew 1 tbingß that Derby and Jackson are preparing to latmoh, namely, a book of humor, wit, and n atiro, entitled Miss SHmmcn’a Window,” a Companion to tho “ Widow Bodott Papors/' and a novel by Mrs. Suo Pottigru KiugLof Charleston. South Carolina, called “ vm 7 s and Crimes whioh tho Law docs not Reach/ 7 They bayo a}BQ ready “ From Dawn to Daylight* or• the Simple Story ofa Wostorn'Hpmo ” by a Minister's wife. I don T t protend to yofloh for tho acouraoy of the' rumor, but it IS said tpat tho author Of tho book Is Mrs. Henry Ward Boeehor. ’fn conversation last ovoning with a prominont physician,, afoot was stated that surprised zno'and will probably be uew fo pjosfc people—namely, that upwards of two hunted obsos of sioknosa are annually 'treated, gratuitously, at tho different dispensaries established by tho-city, to say nothing of tho large numbers oared for by the publio nqsmtajs. yhmga of this sort are credita bio to tho humanity, et )§»Bt,-of tho municipal au thorities. ■’ "' ‘ ' What a beautiful provision It Is for tho satisfy ing of public ourioslty, that 1 something odd is al ways turning up! The freshest toplb of talk is of an event to tafeo place this afternoon in Brooklyn —the inauguration of q |odgo of tho Daughters of Malta, tho officeressds of whjoU ara to bolnstallod by the “Supreme G. R. J. A. ofdhb Grder of S- M? Stato of New York/*' Thhr feminino lodgo li to be gpder tbo direct supervision of tho officers of tho Grand fyodee pf tho State of New York; The regalia is to bo sitoMay that of tho Sons, oxcopt ing r p6rhaps, the scrolls, which 'flU bo difforonh;' ' -* « The annual fall book trade sale, in this city, com mences to*morrow, at t|io rooms of Qobrgo A. L,ea vitt & Co, Tbogctologuo isaformidabldone) cover* Ing over fiye hunfiroifpagfls, and* from what I hear from publishers and athhrs fa to’e tpa(|e, t|>ero |« every reason to believe that ft will pe pno of too iargoßt and mostßuocosßful that havoyot hold. Gonerat Thomas Thumb, emulating the example of tho rich yourig “ Cuttles** of this otty. has taken to yetting, and now salls' abodt Long Island Sound in 9M of tbs lastcst crafts going. Bp “shivers” his little n timbers.” in trae nautloal, and splices the main brace with the gusto of a regular old salt. He*s able, for he has had gumption enough to salt down a hundred thousand For tpe undevoloyed fpn of the future. ffoi|| ?[ew Yoyk* THE;fiATEfl<^^jEjfs: THE STEAMER INDIAN AT QUEBEC. ' Interesting Parliamentary Proceedings. > 1 ’ ; ’ ■" '* ; .tl £• ii 5 I ITapoteon’sJDrand Entry into' Paris. SIR WM. (OUSELEY TOWRECALLED. THE QBE AT* CBIOKBT MATOH.- 1 The Arrangements finally Completed. j I’ARDON 'OF POLITicAL 'PHISONER's: ’ The Ministerial ' Crisis in Austria. ' Gari&aliU. tit r Command of the -Wove** of €tfnfraf Xtaly, jb •'Point, —igi. —Tho following'is tho continuation of the, news despatched by the steamer Indian : '' _ _ • -5 n«£EAT BRITAIN.,, , ! On-thb pforogatioh of Parliament, ih the Houso' of Commons, prior, to tho delivery of the Queen’s. ep6eoh',Xord John. lta&bll stated in reply to some l inquiries, that Mr. Bruoe had been .sent to Pekin' vrith,a ( vi£W to the ratification of the treaty with, China, and. that it woe the intention of the Govern-' ment to require tho Chinese GoveruiMnVto fully! oqrry Out the conditions Of the triatjy andto ib vito the Emperor to aooode to it. Lord John Russell also stated, in response to; questions, that he had hot rcoeived any official in- 1 formation which altered the character of tho state-' meat he, ha A already made with, respect to the; intentiona'of Friinoe and Austria regardmg parma, • Modona, and Toscany. Neither had any informa-: tion.been recoiyed os .lathe reported, proclamation: ef tho Ited Republicans in‘parma‘, a* announced ini the Vienna journals. \ Lord ElehQ Inaailod Whether tho present Govern-! ment were really anxious that a volunteer foroo' should he established- , , , ! l{Ord fdlffiorspin nud Sidney HeTftort’said it was I the express desire ot the Government to encourage the formatiqn of;, a ride ami artillery jOQrps. The offiolat investigation into' the loss'of the ’ steamship ArgQ had terminated, but the deoision! would not bo made public' until it was oommuni oated to tho Board of Trade. It was understood, however, tho assessors give it as thqir opinion l that tho loss of tho ship' did hot arise from any wilful acton tho part of hut that it was ! a grave omiteion'py him lu ndt having slewed his 1 vessel lon r : the obraing on of the.fqgi. This- find ing is to be accompanied~W}th -a- recommendation qf thp case tq th.e board).' Tho nomination of Mr. C. Lennox Tfhyk* ai en voy extraordinary to a? reported per tho last steamer, apd tyMmmmrea cession of territory in Hqndqraa tq Giroat Britain, had given to the impression that tbe English Government was seeking to strengthen its position in that part ,of .thclwoils.'l. --'i \ \ > ‘ J , H r i/ (> (} 'rl The Liverpool Albion states that Sir W. Gore Ouseley Wfts.to bereoalled, and in announcing Mr. Whyko’s projected departure for the Isthmus by tho steamer leaving Southampton on tljo 17th of August,, it says'; Mr.. he crippled in nU'- notions by secret despatohbrfrom home,lift oountrymen may expect shortly to see some practi cal, evidence of’sound-policy, which, while respect ing ih& rights of Central America,' antfassiatidg in the development of free routes of transit, shall, at the.sapiQ time, maintain the rights of,her Mqjoatj and : her subjects m this' hitherto neglooied butim portant oorner of the Queen’s dominions.” * Mr, Whyko h&a been tnade' Companion of the ;Tho arrangement; for tbo Cricket match in, America, between tho eleven pickodplayers of ajl England and twenty-two of the United States, have been finally’completed, and, the English players le&vo Liverpool for America on Sep tember. . Tho following lottor'from Sir Oharlea Yorko, the Military Seoretary to the General Commanding in-Chicf, is published by,'the Atlantic ,Telegraph Company, for the purpose qf removing the doubt as to the;cable having neon placed in actual opera tion; • «v Horse. GtrAnns, Aug. fl.^-Sir : reference, to my letter of tbe.7.th ylt., in answer, to your in quiry os to any messages having 1 ever been transr. mittcd to Newfoundland by the Atlantic Telegraph, during the time it- wqa in operation last year,-! am directed by the-Qeneral Commanding in Clyaf,, to acquaint you that replies have been procured from the General officers commanding the troops in Canada and Nova Scotia, to the,effect tho telegram dated Xonddh," August 31J 1858 p respect ing tho Thirty-ninth regiment, was receive! at Montreal on >the ,3d of September, and answered on the following day, and that* a telegram of tho same date was received at Halifaxbri the day of its transmission—namely, the filst of August, 1858. I hay* the honor, do., ~ • M - ! ' ' ’ " 0. YORKE. ■' Queen Victoria had keen on a throe-days oruiee In the royal -yaohtj > among tho channel Island#. She landed at Jersey and Guernsey, reoeiving'ari onthusiaatio welcome at eaoh place. * Capt. Pembor, of the ship John Fyfc, arrived at Glasgow, and 8. B. Alma, the ,chief mate,, wore under arrest for having shot dead a' seaman named John! McArthur. Gapt.vP. is said to have fired n pistol at McArthur after hoYing beenthwarfcod in an attempt to stride h|ra w|th a hand-spiko/ ’' * ~ LATEST BY TBLEQEAEII. ‘ M Londox, noon.—Al proposal Bps boon made,-on behalf of *Mr. lio’vorj* to“onartor the Great Eastern for a voyage'oat and Home, from some safe port in Groat Britain to somo safo port in North Amotion. ' The towns offorod are £20,000, the vessel to bo provided with aoebrnmodatfonafor 2,000 passengers, and to steam fourteen knots per hour on her trial trip. , The offioial correapondonoo Tolativo to tho con voyanoe of-tho* North American 'malls was pub lished yesterday/ *. ' 1 FRANCE. •' ■ 1 The triumphal entry into Paris of tho army of Italy took pldce oh the' and passed' off with great eclat. The streets wore orqwdcd to eic coas, and tho decorations and the illumina tions in the evoning were on the grandest soalG. The Emperor land his * staff headed tho procession along the Boulevards, from the Bastilo to Uiq Vcnddmo, and were greeted with loud acclamations. Tho Empress and the Prinoo Imperial, woro at tqe £laco Yen dome, and on arriving there the Emperor took np a position in front of thq Imperial stand, and the troops marohod on. Tbo defilement of tho troops at the Plaoe Vendome commenced at half past ton, and terminated at half past twq. Tho soldiers boaring tho standards token from the enemy ;were rec6iyed with pyatjops. • ; : ; Tho fiagß of thoso regimonts which wore torn by the enemy’s firo excited the population to enthu siasts cheers.. <• , , . Tho weather was fino, and the spectacle imposing, but somewhat monotonous. . The Emperor is eaid to have boon coldly received in domooratio quarters, 5 On Sunday evening a. grand banquet waa given by.the Emperor to.the principal chief? of the army. About thrch hundred persons wereinyitoai . ( At thoclosoof the banquet tho Emperor spoke os follows:' '-t. - • - Gentlemen : The joy. I experience at finding myself again with most of the chiefs of the army of Italy would be complete, if it were not tinged with regfot to heboid fioontne’dissolution of tho .bio ments of a force so organized and formidable. As a .sovereign end as comipunder-ip : Qbief t X fhank you again for yonr confidence. > It was flattoring to mo, wliohod never commanded on amy, to find so much obedienoo on the part of men’who had groat experience in warfare. If success has crowned our efforts, | am happy to attribute the greater part of it to the skilful act} . ' AUSTRIA. The ministerial crisis is not yot ovor. A combi nation, with Count Loo Than at its be&d, had met with so many difficulties that its succoss is very doubtful. ' . f ; , ; ~ J Tho Count Ojlcarl Tnartihvot sad sofused lQ ap* copt tho portfolio of public Instructions, and in ror gard to his acceptance of tho 'Mimsfty of the; In terior, ho put in combinations whfoh were rejeotfcd, andfto hau therefore retarded to , his 'post ofGoy ernor of “ Well-informed persons tftat tho Consti tution, which the. commission was about ta' work out would be characterised by the prjnolplh of ap» centralization, by tho ‘ re-establishment of repre sontlpg of provlncos, by prerogatives giveh to the aristocracy uf produces, and lastly by striot Catholic spirit. , *' - ' lh , Tlioro was no confirmation of the report received at Vlonna that a Red Republio b4en proclaimed at Banna. It asserted that, even If the roport was true'the jmjrhala of Parte and jbrin. would not be allowed' tq publish it, \ 1 t ' ' Garibaldi bad accepted tho chief command of njj thoibrceg of the Centrally;/ ; JJehndarrjyecTnt datp-, London .Money fluctuations! In tho funds had been flight, but generally a dull h 1 Tho bow Russian i loan rangod from one'ahd a naif to one per cent.' r a hedl^d-tL h f ohango was abundant at one and a half nor cent. l American securities quiet,'~without any es-} MB° ( h^|^gg T BY) TELEGRAM. i l ‘ l H ■ IONBOS, ■'Wednesday, 17.—The Daily JVW ’ oity article, dated Tuesday, says : “An Improve-; moot of threo-cightbs percent, took plaocto.day in the funds, and was well supported ; theolose. The oause.oC ko rise waa almost exclusively owing to .the, of the Government broker as a ;Vi' - /’ T v t''i if»'2 x* ''f Si There wM it fair demand fbr money, and but few transactions took place below the bank minimum. There are already, sufficient indications that* the Russian loin will float successfully:" *'•-*'* §s) ,l!2 re lS? e *°haoges this afternoon were steady. * Oity article quotes thd'rise Id Don sols oq Tueadayat :one-hajfper,oetit.,iirrconse quendo of purchases from Savings Banks'. Tho de mand for diaoonnt was tnoderato, and the seneral rate; \ f f.Vr ’Aproject.foxa ah ip. railway from the Mediter ranean to the Rdd'Sea naj noon' broached.- Ships arq tOjbe, lifted, and, lowered* by hydrauliopowe r, and transported harass the Isthmaa in cradles rest jngon railway, at pn - Washington* -*■ the .Washington reporters of- th $ Atgociatedrnsa, that .the Vincent tea andthe* Marion; are rincludex. in' the'African Sqhttdron, rt fci arranged’by cretary of Xha.Kavy,^,it may,be prppqrto say that Flag-officer Jmnan,-.who succeeds Captain Conover,: waslatbly sa'lnfbriued bythe ,Hayy Department, signated for-that service.- 'The Vincednes has been. out twenty-one months,'and tbe''"Afhrfo» sixteen— not twonty-thfee ’faff* soke of tho newspapers 1 ,J 1 The Secretary of.the Navy„has. just .issued;® following “ general order,*;- namely : No order will bo given to the nfSdioaf ibe\i4vy>t render professional aid to any person who is no. manity to respatujUo anyappealforlheicasaiatance whenever sfto' aw bahhot b 6 obtained elsewhere. An exception maybe made in favor of reqhisith'mediCiU All the members of the Cabinet are now here f wijh, the exception of Secretary -Floyd. -i- The Effect of the Atiroraißbrealis. New Yohk» Aug. 29-—Tho superintendent of the Canadian Telegraph Company.’siines'telegraphs as follows in,relation to the effebt of tho Aurora Borea lis lost night: 1 “I never, ill an experience bf.fifteen years in working telegraph 'lines, witnessed anything like the extraordinary -effect of the Aurora BoreaDsVbb tween Quebec and Father- point, last ' night/ The lino was in most perifeot order, and well skilled operators 'Forked' JnoOsfeantly from O’clock last evening until ten o’olook this morn ing, to get over in intelligible form about four ; hundred words of the report per steamer Indian for thp AwockJcd Press, and, the latteniour so 'completely woro “the wires undeV the Influ ence of tho Aurora Bofo&lis that it was found ut terly impossible to eommunioato between the tele graph stations, and the lines had to bo closed. M The same ’ difficulty-'prevailed pretty. inuoji; al;* havoc ]hsd, as high; na nine swarms from tho old stock, and as hlghp4? fe pz*)% will show whothor tho Damp pp ap efyf zon id‘a reality or vo# et praeereanf/til. rmiist however, that it' deponijs qntip'oly 1 pjjori cnorgy of tho United fitaics Goyorimierifctq Sq/U&idci4 ip Q9pfojm4y tq tfeqir 1 tbo qiciates of justico opq commop eensp j ftqjt if dfanqyer, and for’.that .matter prussjadoo, are given dlfitfnotlv tq uhdorstanq ipat Genoral pass 13 determined to agt up to hi® ptefesaions, they w»U yield tho point at once, and pot run the ripfc of a breach which would be fatal to the trade and I prosperity of their dominions, j -■fit’ t4sB evening. Walnut nui ?I?2SS? r SlL?^^iWl»? CH ; SIBKET THKiM* in. Apmtata “ A.mo- Gauwies, Race street, below Third.- °9ft®s£t* nightly. { ctet*^S\i? h O tY“ B ’ Etav “ ,h lbov< eyemnx. OIrNT ARX *~* r ® B Concert every aftornoon and Meetino ov xjie Gcabdiass or tub Pope!—! A stated meeting of Ad BoardofGuartifamAf th 4 “ Blt>c >'l'>x4ta?io M 6.y.eeteTd»y The fgUotfng its. -the comm* ofthe house for thi week ending August 27,1859: - -- -. , i • m ' J tiinVlast *rrj vnzTcznj —i ■Decrease....« v . v . «,...... t ., t %1 . 21 tJ 'Mr^TYUlia&iB; , fi'6A'ti»eOoildiii|ieeonttidei;pre^ son tod .a cdntiuniritf-fliir Jrhles' dndtfegala tionB fpr,’jfie : gvverpment of thei-Bibdioaldeptrt rules,had been eubmitiediQ'the medi cal board, and approved’ by thenl.' AdQß|eklv- v - Mr. Marks presehted'tha report of ib ecflOTpita Committee, with, t attacked, askinj from Councils the transferor,the Xtaminthe genera Mr. Marks offered th"e following:, , ’/' \ Resolved, That the Hospital Hfommittee inquire Into the expediency of, *'change laJhamoJeSdr furnishing medicines to'the out-door poor. ff | Adopted,, j j , > \ rykt ii / 'jn Mr. r Maria asked permission of" the Board to make a statement:-' :About tlfre* weeks ago he had ■ the Hospital Committee'totoonsntt with him re 4 vardingtho, purchase of eertalnjlquort, of-whioh ;?«?>, toquirjxi linuaediateljv and port wine wolSd be "shortly. In cdriformity! with the wishes of the,Hospital Committed ‘fab in- 1 trodueed Mr. Bender to. thsriouse of a Bispham A: Son, where he parohsaed three barrels of whiskey,: at 62*sent* per gallon, nnd fire gallons of brandy i at ?3. Ho also instruotedf&r. iß«der':thaU when’itho wine was needed be shoufd mall'upon me and X would introduoo him to importers and til amoatipg of the finance Committee; held on the following called upon to explain a hill from another .house, fcen presented, for three barrels of.tfh&key, (128 gallons,) at g 1.601 per i g&Ups, apd- |harr quarter casks (1471 gallons)! appropriation, idade t by Councils last moathpsfbri the balance.of the year, and a manifest wrong was' ' fered to furnish »• better »r£iple#t W cents—the m periority fortfe deftrinfhed W‘ab*odmjftt®m judeea: the Stheref l wfcbjh cent* pergSHofi- So that in a biU’of wteiover *sfo IttSS* fnUycohaxgOd: (niersubjectrwjaired investfeattdn; and he brought It to thp.'knowledge of butatthe.sametimo refrained., from znoTingfor:a SM.T '-r*?* Mr. LYhn&raPl call thfe*ge an to‘order 'S- Mr. Marks. ' Mr. Linnard. You hdVe-efit an imputation on the gentleman,'; <*V j?--?- T t Mr. Marks: -X press this matter to tion. I wish this thing to be made public, and not to bo buned; in : ; a 1; committee. jje accordingly sShf^lfe “S49>,Sto Pto that hia friendJ'MarlM, wohjd be excited, aha he accordingly, had committed Sa re and that the nutnborofiailiia fn the eSakwere net th. Mule as on'tfaefacd of tbebill:ffrl-ta id ! Mr. Linnard objoctedtoaninVltUgaUbn.topuh- 7 ic, and wanted the. thing seht.W the Hoapl tat Coin- Inufctee'. 1 ' * 1 nj -* .fwiV t i F7‘;i vvl ! ‘Mr. Marks'did hot wiih thla hsnrae' tiiitsilia.' ife hoped the Board would indulge him in his dekire to have the motttii'pabiioiy »i/tea. r ': : iro , did riot'waat isnoh a eharge to gdbetoreMKiTptiblid’iMansttefed. , Mr. Maria repeated that He MS madene'ihatoe. He merely stated- the facts. A-gross fraud had'- been attempted, on •the eity; .httoapUtddSiniiattffi fated, and the blame put on the right shouldeM t was orident tohlm »hd;to>y«ih.hi6mber of the Board that oiit drihe hill/of MriTEUidlt the sum of to ! nimnion- Mr. Bonder.the' aeot,ibr.V.On CSSfesfeffi&SSSr I rating that of Mr; -Marianas far as. related to the if±S£USS3s^&£^^Si his aiSorioFbffice? r *^ l^ th ‘ **** Jim® Dr. R. K. SmUh.wM in -tho audience, and, at the request of the members, made an explanation of hisconnection with thepurohase of the liqnors was vile traato•That qpmiqariTiys corroborated oxamincfl it, among whom.were seme of (hi members Ofthe Board. Ho took a sampleif it to a prominent liquor dealer; trhb promised tofnt-' nish it all tho year round >for. 40‘dents a-igalloul The whiskey was worth 23 centsagallon, according to the same aathoritT.l iHrbrdered.it to be sent back. As the requisition was not filled, he mailed on Meters. Elliott and made .'the parohaSaJ i-'As to his authority in this matter, which had boon called , in question, he had only to eay, that’ It had'ilways been his business to pnrehaso ,thiq liquor, aid that there were numerous bfiwedeiits for the exorcise of the authority he took upon himself. Mr. Maria agreed with Dr. Smith,thst there Had , been a precedent in’this owe; - There had i>een*too many precedents of this kind In the history', of‘fee institution. He wouldas>,However,■ why.'WSe.iti thatMossrs. Elliott Were'piid 4Do r dillaV‘hid“fK oents per gallon for whiskey, while heretofore eighty-seven and a half ofihts was all that was Mr. Marks replied that the hdmmittee h'ad done this thing with the view of dispensing with the use of broody. It was thought that by buying whis ;koy of a superior oharaoter they could cease the ■ purchase of the brandy, and thus savo, eventually, jto , :;; i H'j t .‘J;, 3I i> i A conversational debate took plaoo, when the matter ended-’by Mr. Marks offering the following resolution,:;- i.’iiiviv ” ° ■ Resolved, That tho apothecary Mr. W. J. Ben !dor, is iu.no way (responsible, for tbo last purohase iof liqtidr from Jambs Elliott, • and that in -sendfdg for the Same ho but simply obeyed the order of the ! superior officer, tbe ohief rosidont physioian. i Agreed to. Ybaa—Evans,' Dickinson, Sorvor, ,Robbins, Lentr, Marks, Esher, Keysor, president. Nays—Messrs. Maris, Crosson, Linnard,- 1 Williams. Mr. Williams offered the following : ! Resolved t That be appointed to re arrange the out-dooc distriots, with a view to re .duoo'the number of physicians, apothecaries, and visiters. r.> The resolution was agreed to. and the following iwere appinted as the jComiputeq. Messrs. Wif f liams, Dickinson and Evans. ‘ After transacting some-routine business of no importance, .thq ndjquruqd. .. t . . - % ■ v ExotaßsioNisTs'hi Tow*.— of gen tlomen from Providence have been on an excur sion toKiohmond,’Virginia, stopping on tho way :at Baltimore and other intermediate places. -'*• ’ -They-wero on board tho Yacht-Afosw/f,* a'beau-’ tiful, syipipetrjcol and to-sailipg Vessel gotten up Regardless of qxpense, and-provided with all the comforts, -, and ftrrangqpient« neces sary to a complete’ enjoyment Searlife. 33ie party, consisted of t Henry. Butler, r Wo, Buder, BlandiDt&ndTbdmas A.Doyle, together with the orew. They had a glorious time in Rich mond, and Wer6 with'the generous •hospitalltiof egtended J«r tfaelr, brethren of tho jKnigbte Templar. Tho tjastoell anohorod in tho River opposite Point 'Airy atjnqon on Saturdiy. After remaining jn town IODg ocough to see the ;sjgbtsj and exchange compliments-with their Phtta |de)phiafriends, they weighod anchor, and left, for ..BoLD,;S,QB«EBr.- r MaryJdffemiULwtB*talfen, bofQroAWcrm a ri T B 6 m pacm yesterday,morning, on ■ the .pharge ;'pf ptealfeg a lot - , of silver forks , and spoons from* the Residence’ of E.-Cl'BurHng r t(m jAroh street, near Thirteenth, an Saturday after , noon last. She wap wrested- % distance from the house, with tho artloles lb her possession. A ! obiaol; was alsp skeleton ;keywas’oono«a6d' fif Ifet ‘Kwr, showing that'sho ; was an old hand at the busipess. , Before carrying : off the spoons,' ■ sHe broke one of them to see wbothor they weyo genuine sllvor. Her husband was convictod of. penury a short time since in4his< efty, and’ihe latpiy arnved from Jfew^ork.' She ■ was committed fo answer. ‘ Cavght iw ypE ,AQT.r-rTestetday morning- Alderman- Balias oornmittM to- 'prison a man named Patrick Moran, who was caught by Mr. 'Arthur Hughes on Sunday eyoning, in the act of lbaving bis (Mr. residence,) at No. 11? south Eighth street; with'’a' bundle On his arm.' Mr. , Htighes had left the premises but a few minutes 'previous,'and the tbiof ayailed himself of this ’opportunity for packing up, a number of valuable artioms' of olblhing, pot .’iTM happjly prevented from making his p^jape, ; 4 c oide'n t B.—A laboring man, named Pat ;riok: Slahocey; fell from tho new synagogue on •Seventh street, nbpvo Pb orr y> about noon, yester day. and was very badly hurt., He fell a distanoo of apout'fifty feet. waB carried home. ' . About tho same time, a boy fell through a at tbojapapned ware manufactory of.J. Hall Bonrman, Cherry street, above Sixth, and was very sorlausly Injured. Qe woßqopvoyed to tha- Pennsylvania Hospital. -• -- t ' # : : FiftE at the U.\r\’Eßsp'v.- T There was an Rlarmoffiro yesterday evening nhoul 'half past eight, occasioned tho burning of some furniture l in tho south building of the University. It was ex tinguished without much difficulty, Thq alarm was promptly given through iho fire, telegraph, hut by ,a mistake of the qolLringer • }tx the steeple & num ber of tha fire companies were sent dowpj instead of ’the Ideation where their services lyere needed. ; St<>he vovng men cut a Wo of glaas out of a show window of Mrs. Caro ;line StoubeDal's jowelry store, at Fifth and Ghost j nut streets,'at an early hour -yesterday morning, •and stole forty dollars* worth of jewelry. One of !tho 'party, named Charles \YilUttms, was arrested !and sent tq prison: , IfiS companlo'ps succeeded in -making their escape with their booty. I At ttte Vsatjitlg par? WCjo <,p proaohing ■ tb« oity yestorday morning, a horso [attached'to a wagon Suddenly took fright, about three miles west qf ‘this city, turned arev»nd sud denly, and throw tho occupant of j the vehicle, a .wpihan, to the gro.und, Injuring her severely. . DiEE.-i-BottVoeta oqe qmf two p ? hfo^kyc^ terday morning some wood Vfhieh was drying oyer ,the oven at tho bnke-konsq of Godfrey Shieckley* at Hlbbord atreot and Girard avenue, ignited,.gp4 j TaiFf ij?p FißEr—Yesterday afternoon übdW five o’olook, there, was a plight fire at No, GOO S Ninofeenth street. A five rei/plted JVos simb mg. Tfie daipage done Waßyerv trifling. - , * Hoanm years, broke his leg yesterday afternoon by tallinir from a horse while riding noar Conshohooken. He w&b admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital, ISMKAHmMSHB££^3M c f SHT rr Tire M ret*m-.>' by., th»: Ureys of this, city. They m receired in the ilatl at foifS 6'orAk P‘M./t>ri%ai- "Henry: -He' ex- Hiaeg- to- tlie-teaftery *rMt<-ra a '/ortof ml come. lie touched oriefiyupon .the' history of the .w^atjh^aU memorable in the history ~of oar country. He took ooca itoctoadtetfa® fact-that Urafemalnsofthehouored Kane there lay in being; consigned rssti eg: as citizens of aaeighb6Hir*:'ine tropolUj aspert of . that citiaen soldiery nipon Major Warner,,cf the Baltimfirt Guards, then sfid i 1 * On behalf of~ Cho Baltimore City G are here ; to-day,’l Mnoefely offer you fmamsartgras JJaltimoreans, we 'feel proud that w* are granted the ,pistileh# ofv~ ettaßmg .here, where, ; wltb the Xengrabla of PhHfl/laiyiua.ptood Charles Carrollton..'; Mr JorTmsrdycimo hero to think you on behalf not oniyofthaßati more CtoOnards, bat of the njty,of Baltimore, th*t ere hre hbw representing. Gentlemen','!? will &° { m Ml memory of George befoxu‘jne~tSe first in war. ~the Jint in. jwwe, and first in the hearts, of his fconntmieir. ‘-"May nothing erer 'bbstiure’tijo ;iaBtre'bf, his ? famo—when hjaesand marble shill navi faUen-tc’decayJiii inehiory-shkil endure forever. *' /. *' the hand and weloomed them in the warmest man ner. The Guards remained in the fiall fora lour wh^e bell.Of the sta- 1 fftg*FSWstfybWiJhttwytfasrftowWL ~'- ' Theyflfterwardsprootoded to the Juls of Schuyi* kill, where theypartook'of aeollation. They will .tosraftirhom« ; UiisMLO.ratog.. „ vj.-itvK nSANCIAI. tUISrCOJUERCIAI.. ; Jk'l /Tjie iliii6j irfbrketi . ToKi^ri Is quite docided,but to?day the. record of the tran*: action*-.pf the -Sjook Boatd7 v in. this eity may be PP in tbs iUrlooking word ‘t duli-” Penn ifiylrahi* JUilroMstockat 39J f Reading Bail road fiaetuatinz between, 22J and. 2$J, half a doxensmali Jpsalw m^ihe.huaiasasof wsdftb A Bapk sold at lfi, Baidcof d)omiheiwi)O f 135. Soalh'irfcirk*4n& MoV&isehfticg'Gaa Company shares sold at 9}; Jlanaynnk Gab Company at49f. City^LwnDB^rejwithont|s|fßge^lp^taeeB ? :apdaif» The increase of Joans, anda eon* id «table- lathe amount of ihe'Htfjtitits'and tiidapecle ment is auftef tagnr* *aigeneral faith in the stability ofjhepresent comparatively easy condition of the money market. ' - statement. *\ WEKKI.T tub, pbu,Auauraia Bays*. •Saw*, 3 ' *l* V *°A**.‘ r- p V Ahgueta Any tat a. Aut.tt Ao^JB. PhilfwUlphia... tSOStfioaK *7BO 000 fBiOGOO North America 160 912- 37809064*645 644 574A81 FaniF&Meeh.- 3.778 410- -3748663 - 874R6 93mi ssssek&s ijsss? -jfs#- uf.iSSS 28,88 §s?g Kensington...:. 79D961 .. 738,8)7 144*3 128 498 Penn Township. 812 849 ‘ 801.»1 161.470 118203 -Western....... 1,3J*77£ 11*43 BIT 348708 321343 Men. 4 Meet., ~M3fs9ff ~139730 MS 810 Commerce..K': v '9oS,iii" ,'m flOraS- SSto 110203 HW.364:sao.sa nrtoai Tradesmen’s..., ~,570,557 ~577,618- .115.985 . 123.108 Consolidsli 6B:.- 0993043) 432,075 56208 '-63 455 City..:..!..'!:.: .812234 ~837711 134117 115211 Commonwealth. .5» 072 . 811220 58 880 68662 Com Exchange. 590,96 a - . 277,797 . 03527 00,160 ,378.348 ' 391i570 56 22? 7.55,55* I 1 24,363,912 16.079,162 ~00 CiaiiTtATlOtf. * Baks«.'---<-.-'.' iV.ti :« •■,■!>•? ~-f. i .'u ■■ * ‘ >,ooo &S&600. iNorth America. IAJATMi 'IA3SJ7P; T*54:431; 3SSASS ;ParmAMeoh>i l7B’ -*3,77M7ff -7369 280 365,190 'C : .\6Bltt® 143 000 135,000. ; Mechanic*’,.*... -*81*761; * lfilffle aUtftao fN.LibeitiOii;.. " 845,000 J ja«o ’'lCffOUfr v7^e3r.»i ; - .Vui,6a/ lt 0r, 740 lKe*«ift^3ra K 'eS)79r. <*. 621,756 1»5» .125,606 Penn Towniiup. 6755at' -j 6321*2 .; 31,6® Weitenf. 918178 it \ 909,169. . 123 AS . 116.44& Mecha.. 567040. i AStUTO r 130,3* g: >128780 'Commerce 418 000 BlBlO ,77^28- ; Girard 750167 1 775 080 203146 199346 ,TnwleBmen?s.v-; «ri4oL9ls! .in4BU»> V-Stlos ‘i 9Tfl35 f 'Cdn&litfetionY.; ~ lSt&S' : 'JfI,7ST '91,5* *9O 406 City ; 416,198 416,680 107,425 106070 .Commonwealth 173,602; ;e 80,323 774C0 Corn Exchange 234 356 -231,405 87ADO .89 285 Union ,,;i»5,4Sa T 101.fi® 100,860 Total 14,096,370 1-1295,303 U,724 061 fe.6£sAsB ‘win; Changes ' et ent* The a'ggregaW' fiKoir tto'l&UovTlDg 'eHaages iu compariuon with thoso of. previous statements: . JR JA H jUjm.ttf.L' f/ Capiial Stock 511,020,929 $H,622.BJfi. ..rne,sl,BSo Loans.., 24,526,308 34,353,912. ..Inc . 33 601 Due O So oiftjf bVsi "Sfl'wr I'^'Sr-lnS^Ss.lS ; Dae tootherßts.. 1802873 3.003 258...1n0~2a>.383 i The'foUowing ?, the otJcMl atTaiiou^time^sinea NoTemberiB67r'; 7 ; - - • 1857. ' L Specie.? Circulation. Deposits. .*,5n,4« 3,141,113 -tt.&fltfMr Jan. ' tfwlsf Jaly . 6,650,877 , 2,*34,131 16^66&1* iJan. 3-.. .25,451,057 6,08 A« -3.741.7 M 17<«9,0QS & b ‘K & ? *®*» - * *.138,403' xzri&ttMt* Marth'T.f:*,7l9,3B3 0,933,714 ' 16372^88 April 4... .27-537,047 6.3U8.M3 • $425,190 37,154 770 , Maj 2... 3LW3S9-, . 3 04U02 17,781 2» .June &;• Jft7? t B7oi '.0415,087 12,933195 J JS,3BOfcW July 5... J 26.443.440 4407,033 3,803 303 10,4910*4 A XU. 8...-24,741238 > 4,880 630- 2,809,406 14,623,433 77 M... ,24,497,730, 4.M££U XmjjßXZ >UlSg»‘ . " 22. r. .>04)79,183 2,721061 14090370 1 “ 29. .'.*34^63,913 ' 0^33,973 - J 3.«5 2 805„. The followifly is Tmmieer at ths'Philadelphia .Clearing House for the street', ending August-Jit* tarnished .by Gefoige E. Ar hold, Ksq., the manager:" ' 4 1 - St:::::";::: Clearing*. .$3.203425 4S ‘ ' $169,213 G 8 ..; 1JJ76318 68 T< i .. 2.770213 10 - . 123,697 48 v 1,734,43131 * 1M 936-®' .. 2,469.069 38 89 646 71 2,674,47$ 81 172 748 09 816,730,630 72 9839,467 24 Tire suea .were this morning on Iho motes the Bank of WbrningtonaudHrendy wine. Three dollar notes aro said not tq'b'o.lssucd .at ,idl by . the. bank, and our readers may save, themselves the trouble of studying out a deseriptibn'of'this n^vr : fraud, mod iUU...escape fromj. being.-cheated by refusing * everything 1 -'that 4 a thVetf dollar note of the Bank of Wilmington and Bran dywine. j- O v Charles Moran, Esq., has resigned the presidency of tho New York and Erie Railroad Company. • ( The Pennsylvania, Railroad Company , are re building in the 'most substantial and durable man-' ner most of the bridges along the line-of their rail road. . The new bridges are nearly all of iron: . , AjurioiH case haa. jass Aeeu .satUedhs Mbitra-. tion in New Bedford, where a dispute had arisen as* to the owhebship’of'oil scooped up from the surfivoo of the river, and in tho streets and gutters of tho city during and after4h» reeent groat fire in that place. Cornelius Howland aod James B. Wood were the referees to decide what salvage shall be , allowed on oil - ■- do BJJ£ -1 - d0"...* 22tf 1 Philadn 8ank..;... .117 ’ 6 Penn* R bs 5^ 4 flank of'N Am. .Sds.l33 2 do . 357 'l6 Bank of Commerce/. 6Qr 15 Wilminztonß../.'.' 3oW -U'.-wdOi CO .S2d&3d>stß 40?< -20NPenmvR~........ ajf SManajunkOas 49*5' do;-;..Ahf22 G*s.. sj? _-;x .* BETWEEN BOARDS. a»Citrflsnew w -. .r-.BECQND_BOARDi - - • _ City 4anow -.10255 SOOOCitj6sR 98H 200 do 1000 -do 953? 700 do. ............ 99 3000 Read< R65’83...t0 693* 'SOO do.coupon....Jo2V -100Read ®tenah, Delaware co., 58.50a9.75. 2a John Todd, Cheater co., $8_.25a9.25. 5- Hlinoig.(common), &1&4.60. 15 Uavid MartinfcheatCr co., §3.50. 40 Young * MoFlUen, Chester co., $g.25aff.75. ?o Hathaway A }|cFillen> Chester co., $d.75aD,75. .2(1403. JJoJiUen, Chestereo., $8.75a&.75. ' -About head bf fat Hogs arrived at ImhofTs yard ( this weehy - were disposed of at-prices Tanging from sY.to $3.75 the 100 lbs net. The, latter only obtained for extra quality. - Thq; receipts of Qows and Calycs were about 100. head t\iia weeV, and nearly all were sold at from’ $2O to each, according to quality. Of Sheep, the following the particulars of the: safes.' v Prioea are unchanged; V_ * ■_* 'v; ; 2,b00 by flasser A. Pierce,"at 7aBo per lb. ‘ , 2i2ooHlotrfgh:A Martin, 7aSo. i\ \ ' 2,800 Myers A Barnholt, 7aBo. 1,075 C. Grube, YaBc. 1,000 Thoe. Alcorn, 7aBc. 375 $ §avi t 7aBs.