JSmmn, AOGUST^f—— a Sasasss jSfe-fe aum»aMi ?***#****&**»% i-P«fe * tf>« W> *l5 1 TbATiSWW n > m - been lost at sea. AadWa’tf fcu had perished. ,’ • ,Tho report wBbollev#f«’''hS'#HfeMf*'***i* , 'rf' trhtAiididrthe'WHitedaliia''ef.#HgiSating nob re perts3ho»l idetn* persons: frtmv- clrottUtln* them, ■ smpnqssßteJi tap w•^»y)hfe*t•■^t* | !!* nagfe p**r originate in. an idle , moment byeawesmthinbingpeisoo.i-TtaCwgrese l*ft‘tofeKmi>4rW»ft wall Officered andmanoeiby tl«*Biiui4f«4jl*le»w»4«W »l«ntps j The officeraof thm - Co ( a*re«»e»r® aa f<>|J“ , u:il'Ue,olßo»rr.J»>>“% I ‘s Bajada sopu» ending tta #gegH» Webw ahep ftaf* JWurMek* *>ttod»a«ler GeorfoA Bln K4hiirfrthh«dr *eebnd ottsSM **o»t»W Im U Saudi aaptmn * o|erk, : : --:Xr;M»fr«r» 0 Wiltse Thomas '..' Ohaa. Johti«Jni fui>iiar i &fptathf Chrtatoptof Jordofa and edit tasker tlfiodorf uiU,at Xlßety Maine Iq the yew 18ip.frfiheUs;.e.i milts* *Wgeta. of.the.drit.elam,. IVSMittaS'bWdtaiilMeWrflr.a ahip'seompiny of thtAf WhelMWd todittiirittei b«!dH of|Usr htsiyy gun* .; Coaaqti were quoted fit9&#/iad«bttoirlia4 efa'f'n .*ht '' ■. D#tftifr&V&Ufttfifa yi Uitf BUi 'inst hfcve roodvwl )jy.tbo overikild Hi Tlifci *»W> P«Jte«4 fa. piin high SandvilkalyAfe eentiiwei an unßHafteriher urs Arlioiittl« , BMi«tisg*rH spok*aofb«tif®eß < ; ’IcWA’ (fwin “ leftiUH »n a to Oqt marlietat irero., reported :'oochangaditiprloei fjjqE: thayarloaiartiolee ef goodl/w»h'a,fairdemand. f By'the'hiyltal WifeMM «f thebrlgMaioft firm; . utwl from Itaytt '■toffix : 80,'.hM : ■ beon receiveii.. Tho Gcvorninent bad plibllfliled a complete eapoeition of. ita.finaDOtal afaiw- By thUNt that tfie'Gor'ertfmeßt ! ha»a««erre fn udo bf"Srii ? ifiSdroS .#nd J twenty-ftor tbifttiand commented thoosatnldoU4rabad;beende»troytd,;atidtlio;6[te rHti6tt!irao' beingcoCtihaed.H Before tong,' ‘ it'.is 'of d-“ pd.o.i it - Myi PriDod of ;' in the neat, Canadian* [»eari mait «teanier. : Won!lor if ho wiU croMorer iita 'BS : dtSMiTwhat.g dot; ' tXc-.J.rit’. ’.'.‘ebVcdt l,‘y '■ Xbe! railroad) depotiat ip|dr ; HaVtn;.' Maw., rwaa : of the'laaifiimpqatattoec- 4v I ,;r,>sf;c.c :'■ TbesStkiab'fbL^dlic'cbiiro'bdn^liimtitoptOanada; v- i; d >o Victoria .. jfo 1 W* tßAtitiget tif-ih* QfiUidQfreri* *1 . p*fSs'*;-^ihf:.atiwi '. df'Ston.'Amoa kendaiiwh' candit' ■,J ',-■ ; ef Beiadoin (Ml*" '. J«ge,'wbteh'iiini« tanderod fciia-aeme w^tkitgo. !; ‘<-\ Monday.of“(att. Tree*. / K ■/ . .•J'./ji tragrat feij |*aroj by a deipitbh- from Warit* , ingtatt/fS^’tta'fillneii;oC Ooiodei FloTenae invtliat 1 - t-.cce-,.! -Mi y,> *or->Js»r .s r »-i jt*ry - nddnioatpetoro,; the,, Agnonltutai .Boeiob'j.:at. , the' SreteiPaW,- ati-EltiibothiNew ; Jereey,- onPriday; . BephtOHr r. 1 • mcn|r Uftdd i<> lyotUpaiy.f ha. Uiir^wiUrywd’wc^^ ; mw-, dorefci'Mafldoilaldwio < ««ih> a-ibreree. ;i>f< Ul-tebnia whtleintheir cos tody t ' A tailed ptitbe.pe%e odnn ofXfeir ~ thetj btijUMT waa ytgefnat hor An oScor we. cent to the 1 ft)ade.do>lgnated.' («blob waa found to be a don Mr aU hlnda of dcbaacbery.) the yonng girl ret lcaaed:aß'dtbe:prt , p»lelor:^fra*ted r »Ho^roTedt^ 1 o a of thq twp, young iromep ( i imgpidkl Apt* of Giace. IfjtEOLKoif'iaa’oelebriteditbe'dnlitetieth an* luveysary of lRa remsrkiljle tiltclo’s birthday, by of Anguet 17th>coiitalne tbofollowinglmperjai. ,of diid ?f ept ,l of ppblfp doenmenta i a Jit-ftarf an e been tbebbtaet of any memeorae taken ibr'tlio piiblie SManty. ' ' ' ~ . , . , , Abjlfhpt clecrpjj proclaiigi.tliat fttl tbo “cap- to n e«w* papef»iJtrhall.be ! bohrfderoil as"bovet , having been liSjea. To comprobryid the value ofihia booujolttSHU* .besremeinberdd tbatarben d Erencb t\ewapaj>er. publishes ab r article .which. the Spyprj’.tddDttcanwrdißllkee.ltifcelvesa , caution. ?; If this: cBhtfon> be tbnee .receivedt 1 , ; tbo . . It may,berdoo, soon, perhaps, to re’etoro ifbll . to Praueei where ptibi. ' liehdfl ad deadly fclowß have thpkeflm >J; ness'of shajp 'swbrde wlelded bf strong and .but evenythat haa justbeeh done. .;;ls an instalment. . , Tbe fOlt-amnesty to all political «t offend* erß,- , ,.,whe^)qrr criminal', or., only suspected. Bhow»thO:reltance:which>WAi>oWOßnowhas upoh . . < f the fact that the (Italian Har exhibiting WASiWSefcarf a, gallant; eoldlerj land ekliful.' is hpn - a prcttigoMpoad only to thatformerly obeyed ' ,brWdt9>i^'' , tffw , hithOMiMhrsM>fi'g,' hecQj(l4 to run the ask of re-admit ting . tec Frances-most Of tbem -into iPari**— somd >’flftOd|'haitdrod oppohenlq of bis policy 1 : ' whoso PfWP 1 ® 4 Olid prejudices pro way be suro/hriwaOt boennntlghted tty their enforced voxllo la England apd AlUerica, f'hyenbo and . Algeria*; jlfp-.dnubty ihey will bOwell lordted ifter by the vigilant pejlco Still with all . pradtipiiai Cr.te, kyery daring - ®fesThe advertisementdoft-Mr; James OespaHs will befonnd nndor the approprlate bead iii mi ; Off6rfng hi s hotel arid reriaprant at \yaj,Q.*d>rloife..er;rent,', Xy.-la nor|by.tb*. thosa dewnnia of-efbarhing in an ogreeabta (and -blghly-prcfitable' boslnesa.' l It. is' tiardlyinejetsiiy W-rocall ;tothe;reoollMUon;6f ■ thos«‘frfTheijtai){t.ofvltldng.sya»Jungtlkt\ {eyeijf'.SfifeiSani“ we*, are "not quite free, from * strong ■diatas’te!;for,:Kofonnf.howoverpalpablo its ne cfessityi-ialmply;: bocause’thsy tare Sctnafly UaldqtfasSt.^:;^:"-' J f j ’!(nto : ’&rfeib‘g|!flt''tfi i is distaste t fijr imjiroye?? irient' 88&m]^tbs ’what 'is"commpqiy‘,cai)e4i ,pf..■J?Wpht ,,hskes,, up,’mention,)i sndprevailS. » Aptria.iwherp ;red-ta)po,isr recogntspdiaa;a,yltal:ipriHciple— andl; the «Gircum locution Office,; With ifa tore; high’ dictatorial:' s Not l oniy'thejbld jSolSfictaVsY vaiylng'rbutlhejbut younger nien,wUa "might, menta.'qf jheEmperoris owi}.; nearest, relatives—are opposedito "'any' ■ fcbange;Ofitho;goyerpin®ntalayatcm iri > -AhS-; "tria.-:i Reform; therefore,' iß'as’doggedly Op-' pMS 1 * >i&fe’' ! jvhich .ftp. rAi^t^n t> may Be Briefly recapitulated* • 'WJe, aro told that they 'Arewfoilottai- : * ! ''' ,' T --J’-vs \vr.-=' ■*’- "" V * ,l.'Theintrddactlon of somokindof con'- ,k~< r ; the position which Ikiathtore'tb'beqccnpledbytheditfercnt non- 1 tl^otid'p^^oiis.*',;;,,V Jq 8r ;Sbe: prornuigatiou of ..now-municipal hjl of the primary.BChools. , i;6i Thei lntrodiictioh 'of a 1 more 1 summary iii'biwaulta. which can Povybe pK>long&d,ad(iWtorn, by' tho lawyers.; , j 6; The abolition' of the' antiquated gulldiyii fhat,iaa,smalltown of Hungaryj an action;has lately been bro'ught against the makers of HeW ..having /been • sb; .iniqtiitouaaa.tomake alitperg! >■? vit'-j " 4 in'.the,- schema of Reform whichtho;grantingofthb ,WhbW>fethi^ : ''obmmssibnBt^‘JiMt!(&Jahd'fiir piay„^guld, l complete., r Tot,tbree-fOurtha ; of the Austrian’* officials, and nearly every male' 'rolatlbi^;th9 , apd alliV' -.Why, it may boasked;does not the Empcrdr exercise his power and make what-; eybVßbldtih bp; desires 1. ; JVe answer, it is not always,practicable for - (peat rulers -to do what they please,-even when tbey’hayb, the* public' gixxl ln yibw;; ~Wereiioiiect: , two apposite Ik lqstratkms of this , point., Evcryon^'who'lias .Vast bity, ’tiierb is. no supply; of, water into tho %ouse4>’by.;pipcs," as' tho ,Schuylkiil;is‘ siip : piied' i.ni Fhiii<}e!phia, and the Croton in New supply bf excellent water.iU AqUeductii/ imparts’of fholpity. the water , for domestic con sumptioninbrepght In' iu bhckets,ailcd at'tlio foiinfainß, ’liy regular water-ear- • riers- ■ Tho aum of i,000,000 franeß, equiva wateM»rners.rsjLbins Ph«.ippb, : '.who; had ,UfedinEngland , aud’in;Ainb'rieh,'wh<:ro'watei', !is gonerslly supplied into all the houses, cp*. dpaVowl;to'have. the; same practico adopted in Ea4s.l^Thoi ( carriers, bf 2i);oqb ; men.proteßted .8o; violently against .this' in vSsiohj,,ot'. tboir vested riglits, 'that' Louis Pnrairp* ; •was ' fWghtehod, ; nrid tho water- cbnlinued, in Paris to tbis day.; flqgsiniisoatt after ,Louis Napolbos became n abolition of tho, infamous f and * .annoyingi passport systbm."' a.t; , “. iSie gratttecs o/ this iieio cmhroglio 1 include the irell-known ramesof Messrs. .Vandyke, Walt laee<.Joe;Wblte,' Sloo, *o. ■■■ Captain Sloodmb, owner . of the ateaaer Caes-Yriassri, li the reputed repre senlaUre of this company here’., ' >£t Tho'CongreM Will’not meet before tlia 27tD,qr' .28Urt :HTh* ! Anorle>n p titis'gt«f t-n'ndcrtaking ih r a proper, .; The - inail. con-, tfapi sp pehictantly awarded to'JoHHsowti Co. in May last, ahd which is to commence b'n'the, first of. Octoher iiext. is, wc. loam, connected' With .thwio so engaged ln this undertattfng t 6nd wo it'ik backed jiyjprpetical,' mein andcapitiists. of New.Orleanaand2few : Torkt ani this city, of hltitpieisUoned ability •and msp!|c|abnity. Wp.notjcp a print stfites ' that;Captain Tehmktos hda left lot; California' to take charge'‘of :the steam veaaela ‘‘in 'tho'Pacific this niaij sorvioo.i If,at any future lettingaut of tho in cjudtd as iijsoint of dcparlurv, wo are creclibly informdd'that ■ steamship owncra ln this city would the mail jt from’ this port fd ;Panamd;[ Nicaragua,...op. Tehuantepej, at much.cheap(lßrates,andwith equaidoßpatcii, V orkmj ijjafe ;ig j’fei’; fUrhistjed; :TOlljßr,: BtpHAKAK tako care that tho-equal WSPdhtcd ?J 3 Ail Vp; jjant ! 1 «atrf.'Jr.Ti.iua.V.iap .J. . ....i i.i--.- -J i-;.- Mr Jq^ i »ated by thd 'fecentiilieraocratiei.' Ooiiferif tleo ‘ tbo; Elcyenth, dlstriht- i Mr. RreHi ls a sue-’ ;tsessftil f inwclWityhillTidMi^,: thP ‘/Slkteejith served feithe :-capaclty :: pf ; schOal dlrec >tok.. /R#®’jjSjfcjSf 'ii^ahlr^'o^'tiie,',foal'd' or GuarilijayieKtiie Popri,iYpny.the ißpring of tWiiß to the" pfesent fSar. ■ lie was active in h?tP»lipg.j|hje „Ho V*always.i)een i 'hhby'h’th > heU;Df t uoorat,aiiil ta* capabiewtld leliabid man-j-one who would sutuency,; ;,;W.d: liope ho- may .be ol,cted. THE PRESS.-PHIIADELPHIA, WEDNfiSDAT, AtlOtST Si, 184*. .•.•' ■ ' - I Letter irom “ Occasional.’ 11 tCorrsspondeaoeofTheFrej&] { ,fe. . Anfeu^f^'lBs9. I da not think the ReygMr. MilburfiMii his last been Wsueraufulta gj&JriblujpJtbe traits loading men f||: Ko htis|ts|n tSotionta con* niwt|jpitk He lias dotes in regard to Daniel WeSster/i r pubUo H man ooald bo at once more commaadlngiuh(4 sphere as an eloquent expounder of great principles, and as the centre and aoul of - the Booial circle, than the great -Now England orator. At times, “ grand,, gloomy, and peculiar,” ho was as dull as if«tito' /iiyin^ Hewas a man of moods, and more than once ’perilled his reputation’" by perpetrating a failure while addressing the ’ Senate 1 * but when he roused .blmielf tohis work, or when; throwing off the cards of pablfo lifo, ho -gathered'ardunJl his hospitable’ botrdthechoice splrits’ that cohgrogatod herein! hii-day and dime) his - rhetoric' was’ Imposing- and' arid'his hutnorirre«lstibly enohanlihg. • TAa jet,)nieattires of D&niefWeb* stecXTOmthepublio viewrlf William 0; Prestolty pfSbuthGarblina; were ini health, ! Kk Wflttidbe the' {n,aU-to.dUah&rga this Important duty; and there , hfeplhers to,whom the- task might be committed safely~younger men, politicians,-and scholars by ' intuition and-education—men noodstomed to writ*) aod'.to.thlpk, and men deeply Imbfced with the too-' inorios and examples of the scenes they have-wlt* ne&sed, and the' great bhaf act era with-whom-they hayp apsooiftted. ..William Bhrwell, of Vir ginia, formerly editor bf Gidoon’s Republic, is just suoh>mpn, ..Caleb .Cushing, would bd equal to thb ; undertaking. George D. PrentlOo, of Louisville, Alexander.;, of'NeW Orleans,' ; journatirta,' might, he named, as equal to a gonial f and ipopulpr yindioation, and delineation of Daniel Webster In hfs palmy days. What a book, for tor stanoey ooald be. oolUted of all the anbedotbs and incidenta that took place: duringtho lives of the pubiio men.^hohave.,figured.,since Hie beginning of .Hie, GoYeramoptl; Npttheir long speeches 1 and dusty arguments in Cpngress, and;before the aupreme .Court. but their’ sajiDgs and; doings In ’priyatrb.life, -apd during the, running. familiar ,d®’ ; ' bates in- both of; the,National Legislature -4-a voliime would jparkle - with- diamonds of , thought; emeralds of wit, sapphires of httthbr, and the ten thousand jewels dipped from them in obuversatibn and In «the free confllot of opinion; ‘which, ; unforgotten, -may be lost amid the . Icoafasibn’ofnewevonts and existing issues. What ; Rn,udolph r Bcto'.whut Clay said f ; what;Webster - siud! ' Ybu'cknnQt listen- to any. of thp old stagers. . kere^oats—dhflao .•jvho.may be. Said to be the links the ; past. /frith, the . thick-coming - future^-without. indulging a sentiment of regret that softie oup, fully iqippetent to the preparation* . of saoh. a/ypluine/.doea not undertake it before these men have passed ,away from ns forever. ;■ ■ I hftve latoly: faUen ; upon a6peooh of the Host 'Alfred Iverson, qf.Georgia, .while ho Wfci a inerh* ’ her of the-.Hpuse RcprpfienUtlves, pronounced ' op the. i 2^th-ofJfttW,.,lB4B J .in. Committee ofitlie Whole, of.’which the. following is a litoral extract, referring to theTerritqtial question, then, as now, i 'in issue:,. . •-*■ - < • “It is a principle in human nature, as suwetiht as uni* ’ Versal,' that political action of Colh’munities will l>e re gulatefland controlled W the’interests of parties con*. eemed. If, therefore, it shall appear that slave labor mar be profitably employedia these new Territories bf .the Vnionr and the,people arp leftfreeto act, they will 4 adopt the institution of jßiaveiy. If, on the other hand it'xhall be found that the climate and soil are not Adapts. - to the profitable employment Of slave lawr,fio ‘slaves. • will ever find their way iti’to th'd bohhlry, however wide r the door roly bO Opeft fot thair. admission* All that the 1 or oughtto seek, is that the people 1 Of the Territories be left todeeide this most, important' , queitiod for themaolves: If their interest dictates it, slavery will bo established in spite of projudicos, either • of Mexican residents or those wht> liiay emigrate from „ the States of. th|s Government.” may have -.forgotten. theßu .fioant ’ftordflj and. I recall, thefti; to him. and to thb country.for the purposo of maklng this single remark/ tbat, at the present day, ho.la,the rtpfe- Se'ntotiye qf a school which not only, demands that ati mon standing upon his .own, platform, orocted ~by hiiu self aIU tie mo r e than eleyottyears ago, shall be driven out of the Democratic party ; but that if. tlxo Goyornment act his favorito thOOry the South shall secede-from the , Onion. A faot like this speaks tiuospst-tongnod against tho. proscrip* tlve polioy of the Administration, and the madand malignant course of. the men who have followed .the insftnc cQurso now adopted by Senator Iverson. J That Mr. Broqkinridge wUI bo etected.a Senator in-Congress irpm Rentuohy, as.the successor of, John was probably written to bo 'made publio. THe proof pf its sincerity is found in the fact that,' ipll stoted yesterday, many of his w&rmest friends aris known at, the present .time to prefer. Jodgb Douglas’ for the Presidency. He, is dertainly ktroug witii tho American p»ple r but with, a saga*« city ilqtt has' distinguishod him, : slnco his pntwhma'lntb pu^Jio Jife, he musfcjspe .plearly two*, tilings to' the futiirefirst, that the South ought to Xtougias/aitoraU his sacrifices for the, Sputh; and, secondly,; tb^t, ,of tho, pemporaoy Jo dhe Kortii.' of Douglas,, particularly, through. t|ie frienda of>r.. Breckinridge;would not only help the latter, but go , far to rally the Northern people .around Southern institutions.;.-.. Talking of young candidates.for tho. Presidency) however,' let toe thank you for your artiolo itt re-- ferecco to ex-President , Franklin Plereq on his re* torn from Europo. ■ Ho was over fifty years ofage when, hd asmmod the Presidential choir, and jot he finds it almost inconveniont .to occupy tho jwsi* tipn of when.he is a little over fiftyri five/ hfr^ t Brei?kihridgo. / prould.be & little over forty. If tho Proaidcntialohair In 186 J, and ifliQ .Were, rc-oleotcd he would return to tho .bosom of jitaj'famtly ..bofoVo he w fifty! He h»», UietSfoni; prefewed. th? wise oourae, and pill go Info the Sonata for, a term,' gathering around him hi* worm porgonal frionds, ready for the Presiden tial rn«e hi tWnixt canyaMj.whon ali the ekoitiog iaauea of tho' present day liavo passed away, and . when'spehtaneons aoolamatlon mil point to him its the man for the times, , . [ OccasloNAl,. , Public,.Amusements. ‘ Wii-NOT-STREEt TiiEATne.“Lastnight, Oasitair Delarlgne’s flvo-act play of “ Lo'uis Xl,'* altered 1 and adapted- by, Bourolcault,: gave Mr. 'J. 1 B. • Roberts.'an-‘opportunity of giving what may be fairly considered one of his most artistioal and sue-' oessful-personations.;'.Wo'hoardMr. Bouroioanlt' read this play, at Hope Chapel, New'-York, some five or six years ago, and every- point wbloh ho; as author, made/was givonby Mr. Roberts last night. Ho plsyod tho King, ami, as toode up, presented wremarkabie resemblance-, to tho authentio por ' .traits of that dreadful hut astute ruler.. He was cslied' out at tho ond of the,, fourth set, nnd ' ulsp at tho doso of tho play. , It muflt bo Home ■ in I mind (that tho. character,, of-.. Louis; in this drama, is an historical, study. The . peculiar idibsynorapy",pf-'tho, man, .shadowed out in the . .onUlne.jiy. dramatist, .waa fllled up, in' a lifo iike manner, by the aotor, .The. truth of his deli neat ion was wonderful. Tho general impression of Louis, in the puhlto mind, was formed, we doubt’ not, by that vivid roproduotion of Mm which Soott gave in “ Quentin purward.” . Ilia,character,t as > there drawn, was derived from the historical ao. count ,of Mb reign, written by Phitip de Comencs. To that view, which other contemporary authority corroborates,. Mr. Roberts was entirely faithful. Ho 1 gavo a vivid, truthful representation, .and breathed.life and reality inton play.which, truth to say, is, only tolerublo .when fine .acting gives effect to its melodramatic situations. -The alternate, cruelty and superstition,;revenge, and • hypocrisy whieh.Lottis used fo exhibit, wero-pre sented mostfaltbfully. At tbo iate hour, at which we-write, we ounnot pauso to point- out particular points. - The whole was thoroughly effective. The ileath-seene was painfaliy truo—po painful that we wished it wore possible to abridge, its-harrowing, reality., 'll'e.do not think that,any.,actor now living could play tbo part hotter. ■ Mrs. Buffield as Murid' dc Comities, and pretty Mies Mary Miller us The Dauphin, find not much to do—and 'did it graoofully., Mr. "Young, aS Be Panic, a :friar, was 'aoouratoj as he always'ia. Mr. George -Johnston, as:the Physician^ was acceptable,tend .Mr. Bascoinb, as Oliver to Bain, did justice to the part, but was disfigured by having, what we must .cull a bald-headed.peruke, the forehead-part iahtlc inatead of flesh-oolorea. 1 Mr. -Beach,'as Tristan', the Headsman, wnsdreSsed with much taste', looked well) Cnd played-a small part with no small judgl ment. Wo iainent to say that we never saw Mr.' It, A Perry to,more .disadvantage. He w«nlotter 'perfoot in the part of iietr.ours, and ptayed it with his wohied'ability.'lThe'defect was in bis'voioe, which:he fHghtfpUy overstrained from his first word to Ms lost. He seems to have no idea of bus binding- itp-bf modulating it. HiS whispot is; a fCaf,-;^iid' ! whop 'ho, would speak so«o ,no«,he, ebqhti; ' The oonsOquencb is„that, when be has to’ speaklloudar'it.eannot.be done,: 'Even,his aside ejfceohes he exaggerates; its if they were to be heard cut! of the theatre. ' It - |snptrant nor exlra yagab'Oo-fit' is; simply in'afpar.ont ! iiooapa9Hy, to' iibodulate'his voi'ob. ‘By thb way,' s(rt'. Perry played the, little, part of Martha very well. . \We learnt' from tho young ladies who appeared in this play,' that . was fforeely in; fashion in thb .time of LoulBXl, an .antiquarian point upon- whiob wo confess our previous ignorance: if o noticed that, all 'through, the play, tko final # ln Ncmours yte) fully sounded by every ope, contrary to thC eustom. in Prance; and also that tho word Dauphin,ispron lieuinjoS po(fln,,ln„the same country. The orohes-. tra played ektremeiywoll... IVe have never heard BehuhfrPs, serenade better.given, Mr. Birdsfeld’a piujing on the ObrematloHorn was exquisite.. Mr. Forrest ; was dn the, house daring the pisy, and, looked remarkably well. ■ .. .h •' ■ -.■■■■ ' ! Aacn-si , RS*T.TnEATnB.—Mf. Edwin JBoiith ap pears M Hamlet this ovening. Omouul CiMi'Ußjjo MtSßTnßi.a.—This trOupoi', now RumBey.tjBewoomVß,are s drawit|gorovTda to Concert Hall; f!he|tn»t 6lroßt, ahoTo TwelfthV They are worth going.tb See andhear. “ little licihby,” a fine singer, ami .Hrely. comedlaii, is woHderfdlly attruotive. ' Mr. P. A. Clarke, agent and business-> director, U always Ot> hftnd’h to attend to ,tho : wants of visltoM, andget thomgoodsoatfl'.....' McDodoobn-s OAiaTiEß,—Hernandez, with a fine company. Is filling the honso OTory nightu Dn. VinKMlJtE.—Our old aoqualhlanoo, lively and vorsatlle, witty and wonderful as ever, is per* forming every night this weelc, at Muatoal Pond “f zHSU thelatest news- by telegraph:. Three Days 'Later from Europe. The Steainer lasohat St. Johns, K. p. J.iVil . > T— J■ ; ■ I,y ' I {NOTHING DONE BT THE ZURICH. ■'■''cOrtFEßEKCEl' ' ■ : TheFrench 1 E inpress ‘ Ejnpiente. The 1 MattMtt ’Assembly 1 or 'Thscany .DeolaVes "Against .the former,Dynasty.., The Fortifloationa at Keenigslnirg, Prueaia, -' ■ > •- 1 ''Continued.- , Cardinal Antonelil.Resigns 'the Pres is 1 deney of the Councilor Rone. From India—The King oiP Oude . Released, OOTSON X>»Ol.l3Sr3ax». C,p r NSffl s .jsj;. „■/, ; 1 St. 1 Johns, If: F.,' -August 30.— The steamer Jason, from Galway on -the 20th instants bound for . this portandNow York, afrldcd Kerb to-day; : He,r adrioevwkichare throe days later, aro hot' torjiimportant., ... ; The following is the. resume.of the. three days, nscompttodfrom the European journals: ■ 1 The Zurich Cdnferrinae 1 was stilt in'a state of ‘[masterly inaotirity.” Nothing 1 of importance Bad.yot been done. - , , ~ , .> ; The Empress En'genie of franco-WaS fopottod t ‘ The Nathtaat AsSeraLly of Tuaoaijy deolares that : the former dynasty most not bo recalled. ' : [The Modena, National, Assembly vaa taking strong groandß f oi tho oatablUhmfcnt of ft national liberty., r . , t . r , ' . ‘ . s ■ * ,M.' JPonld 'lias aeoopted the Dictatorship of- Parma. • / * ; The work 0$ .the fOfUftoationa at* Eoenigsberg. in'PytUB\a‘, vraa suspended on tbo announce tdeiift of peace,' has boeb vigorously resumed. - - « Cardinal Antonelli Jiad resigned the presidency of the Council of Rome. Ho retains the (Secretary ship of State; / • - 1 The King of Prussia hoA rallied in strength, and ■waS expected to ljngoi; on for a time.. , ? The steamship Groat Eastern' is. to haVeonthe 3d of September on hor trial tHp. Political affairs England were qniet. Riihara C6baen has TjOen in,London.; A grand demonstration was given him by his Rochdale con stituents,' ' 1 11 1 1 ■ The aumesfref the political prisoners in France, granted-by tat? 'Bmpeior on the occasion of thb triumphal gentry ofwtfce troepfi into Paris, oreated some- surprise-, Dill gave general satisfaction in Frtttdb; ‘ ‘ \ ,v ‘ ; Louis Blanb had refused to aooept of it* . ” \ THE LATEST.,, . tßy Telegraph from London to GolTTfiy.] London, Saturday—Noon.—-The Austrian plenK poteritiary announced At the Sorleh banquet that fie had strong hophs 'of tho early success of the Confdrbbdein arranging amicable terms. ' . The Tuscan Assembly received with groat enthu siasm a proposition to banish forever the rule of the house otTHapsbarg-Lorraino^ Doubtful rumors hava beon received fronrParis. 'stating that Genefals Conrobert and Noil had not confirmed as Senators. • . , - • The Paris Bourse, on Friday, was firm. ; v , INDIA. The Calcutta mail of the3.6th of July ■ had been telegraphed. ' ' ■> The King of Oude had bden released? - .Five thousand.of tho gUMptian trdops at Cutout-' ta had, accented-, of their discharge, as tendered theft by tho British Government. : ’ ,i' Commercial Intclligenca. 1 ' ' - - ■' fev stbajmer jaso.n.l 'LIVERPOOL COTTON August 10.-The Cotton .market lsilull, and-all qualities have suffered a Sligbt decline.' The decline'm lair and mid «UD< quahtjes amounto to J,d, and the lower rntdoaand sandraeaonptiona of Cotton have declined suit more;, 54.000 bales have been sold during the week,'35,500 bales being token by speculators, add 4.0 W balds for export. 1 » 3j?V^ ,eB J°' d * iy ore estimated at LW) bales, including 1.000 bales to specuiatorS. aiiu exporters. The market closed quiet At the Mowing (authorised) quotations: Now 0r1ean5....... ....fa air * ' < " llins - Mobiles :.m * m, , ,j ' ; Uplands. eis-]fi rfeiVRK J^ARKET—Aurufit J7.-*Tho Cotton market Thd sales ofthe week amount *’*’ at ,Jtiohardwn and'Bpence report favorable pros pects. The Flour market u qufet; American brands are quoted at IPsehtß 3d. /Wheatis firm, and FyenciiquaU-' ties nave slightly, Mvanced: Western red is quoted at Js Broddetar. genirally- aloiuly. , Sutar dull. Ttioo eteady.- Iron wotthrailßateodmtAo&&l; Welsh lntra ulsooteadr - ■■ : ' ; THE LATEST. ' ‘ >■' ' " _ . ‘ fßv;Tsnao»Aru.) . • Livaarpoi., Saturday, noon.-Tho Cotton piarket con tinues dull to-day: the sates of this, morning are esti mated nt 4,000 bales. 1 -- . The Brendstuffs market is keuerally quiet, Wheat continues firm. - . , ; 7- Provmons are very dull, J . London, Saturday, noon.-—Contois am quoted at 35M. Amenean Ueeuntjee are without ohanso. " Susar is dull and M lower tor the middling and lower grades. 7 TERES DAYS I.ATKR FttO!l CALIFORNIA [Br OTEBLASD 51A11..] . , nOHACR OBEELBV YISiTS COL. FREiIQJtT—EXPECT EH DUEL BgtWKEH OWIK AND imODEBICK— INDUS TROUBLES.. . , ,• , , ' St. Louis, Ang. SO,—The overland mall arrived last night, bringing Ban Iranolsco dates to the Bth Inst., three days later than before received. " ! There was, a healthy demand for goods in the San Franaiaao markets. but prices vrero utmhanged. Horace Orcoley had loft San Franaiaoo onavislt to Col. Fremont, . <; . f - . The hostile .feeling hes booomo so intense be tween Messrs. Girin and Brodertokj that it is ox peoted that a duel would, take place immediately after ,tbo election, . . . The Fort Smith Times says that the Comanche Indians, had made two atteoks upon tho.Waohlta, Caddo, and Delaware Indians, while raVows for their pew homes, under charge of. Mr.'Blain, the Indian agent. , Sam TnAMo'isco, Aug. B.—Arr., ship Sea Witah, from. Montevideo ; ship Stiff, (?) from Hong Kong. .! ' . From Washington. OtJR FRENCH TRADE—THE STEAMER WV^MIXO—ILi- 1 tfJSSS OF COL. FLORENCE. Washington, August 30.— TboTreatury Depart-' ment is bow preparing some interesting statistical tables relative to the trade between the United States and Franoe; exhibiting, by comparison, the amount of the duties paid by each bn the imported products of the other. Those tables, it is under stood, are designed to facilitate the negotiation of a treaty botwcen the two countries, .by which our Oommereial interests will be oxtendoif. The Navy Department has been informed that the steamship Wyoming, whioh recently started on her trial trip, has RrriTod at Charleston, S. 0., where she will remain a few days, add then return to Philadelphia. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, of Philadelphia, has been confined to his house for tho last few days, . ' liieutenant Bcalo’s Expedition. ; ~ Sr.' Louis, Aug,, 30.—Lieutenant Beaio. and pprty reached Kansas city on tho 21 th -from tholr second exploration of tho 35th parallel.. , . Lieutenant Beale has been absent'ten months, dhting whioh ho has opened ;1.400 miles of wagon road; and travelled about 3.000 miles. He reports ap (abundance of frooi and water, west.of Albu querque, and says there is a dividing ridge between the waters of tbd Paoifio and tho Atlantic, so easy of asdent'.and.'so free from, obstruction as to be traversable ip fifteen minutes. , Destructive, Fires id' CannUtt--A Do rnan CiithoHc Church Destroyed. . Toronto, August 29.—A fire broke out at mid night, consuming the nix dwellings known ns Vio tprln.Xerrace, and several' other, buildings. The loss is estimated at 840,000. ■ , Hsmii,tom,,o, W„ August 29.—The Homan Ca tholio churoli on Park street, in this plaeo, was destroyed by firo this morning. The firo was evi dently the work of an inoondiary. Courteßjesto Ex-President Pierce. ■ Mascitkster, N. H., Auguat 80.—The Amoskeag Veterans ahd' other oltizens, at a tfyblio meeting to-day, appointed n oommittSe -to tender the hos pitalities of the oity to Ex-President pieree. ". The Vetorans olso Voted to escort, him lo*Con oordj whoro arrangohionts have beoh ! aiado to give hin) B pnblio reooption, ; It la oxpooted tho demonstration will take place either to-morrow or bn Thursday.' Sinking of a Steamboat. ' St. lopis, Ang. 80.—The, steamboat Dunoan S. Castor waa sunk on Sunday night, in.,tho Missouri river. The boat Is a total, loss, and the cargo is badly damaged.. No ifves were lost. Tho boat, cost $44;000, and wafl : insured for 824,000, prittci pailyJn Pittsburg offices. • • !- Udilroad Depot PcstrpycdbyEire. ;Nkw'lßjsbrom), Mass.,' Aug.' 30.—iiho' tailroad depot at Fair Haven was dostrdyod by firo to-day. Loijs *lO,OOO, ' , Pfom Northern Mexico. : .NuwObleans, AugustSO.—The steamships Ari. iiono and Indlanolai from Brazos on the 26th in- Slant,.arrived,here to-day,.with $146,000 in speoie. : AQa|rflinNprthemMexiqo,were quiet. ■’ : A jBttOTT wliowi'ited a job bi' spHnHlog a Street in Tr 6 N. Y*. ahd/waa refused on account Of W« exorbitant price, cot a pair 'of-horsea and “exeroloed” tl i em at full epeea up atfdvdovrn the street foraboqt an hour, raising abloudrof du nt> and oompelUng eyery one4n the neighborhood to close their itf ndowaand go to dusting/ ~tWe-cTtyT ' 1 $ "'amusements thiseveninu. * -'* Contjj^t#- eVil.ai«p<)«ed NlSiUoe^-^MclioUou”-^‘W»nlori5 a M^»^ l and: the appreheoaicmg ofStiierilmld. yesterday’s Wfi**Ti/*v A Clakke’s Arch-StrkstTsutm festival passed off without tbfrslightest disturbance Arch Ttreetj • above Sixth.—" Hamlet " The Yoiwf eraocident. '\W ovo«rd-l^w-ttipifnWff trmwo*‘ » ;. . jy -digloua; ttat at night tieetued even greater,hebftuse ETfBS| aco b® * o* i^7l bU fc ' “limJ’ Om -BiDi, Elaventh ,treat, & incident la recorded- luo not know, that' thfird is Chflstn tit .“Concerts nightly, much to add in the way of details o t Intorest, W the Fairhount Park.—FrooConoert even afternoon and hastily-written account orVeaterday, sent VtiU of evening. the first portion of the triumphal march,-which finished os it coninionced,'in excellent order and lt time than ,hud;oocq the i 'Arrangements and the rapid pace of tho .troopa. TUoh<t andahorf, con* sidering tho tendency of the hoadof a long column to detach elf,froth tho'fbai*. Ry.balf jlnSt two. O’clock tne whole of tho troops had gone by—infonr hours instead of sl&—Whioh their passage hoa fcfen expected to occupy. The only mishaps were a couple of showers, tho last a very heavy one, which oommencod just as the oavalry began to onter the Rue de la Pars, and must have thoroughly soaked tho troops. The rain was very partial, ana lasted btlt A flhdtt time, and by four o’clock' stroqts wereqnite nadryaswqa; deSlfablo, There InusthaVe been a'croat many very hoarse throats in Paris last evening, for tho acclamations-, on the.whold liiie r df passage were almost unremitting. Particular regiments add pbr ; sons of course redoubled their energy.- The mar shals, of ihelr corps, were all well received. A Yivandiuro; Severely Wounded;.: who Was taken by. in a oarriogo, drew.thunders of. apnlA'uswfrovi the iioH'i-' >“ •: ' ‘ ■■ r ’ The oavalry, notwithstanding tho dripping con dition in. which'it jriAssed"’the plaoo whore. I was stationed,kokbd extremely wQll.tslfciwas under, tfib cdthmand Of General'Morrisi and consisted of thtfeo brigadcSr-oliQ of of Cuiras siers, one of the Dragons and a very-fine regiment of Baiioers, and' the Third bri gade,.Which marched composed of the jCbastaura a Cbeval, nil on gray horses, and’of the well-known and elegant-regiment of Guides. Two or belonging to tbVoorps torday nad rcboived other destination's,' and did not share the enthusiastic reooption Paris gave to ,their comrades. ; Amongtheso was the hirst' Regiment of *tlre Foreign Region, which covered itself with glory at Magenta, It went into action3oo strong,, and. only.4§o camoout.' It - waft' thenitfnt Into quarters at Milan, and attempts wore made, with-little/iueoosfl, to obtain Italian ! htorults.- Ithasnow'gono. to Corsica. I ‘ The Third ‘.Zouaves, whose ohargo at Palestro was headed by King Y iotorOEmmanuel I ,.was also absent from yesterday’s festival. It was romtfrked that the Emperor rode considerably in front his, staff, and the popular"belief is'that lie did so la Order that, in ossa of any attempt on his life, others-shopld *n6t riuirehls danger... I* believe, sobody.5 obody. apprehended any sitoh attempt on the part f Frenchmen, but fioitle» podpto remembering rsini’s attempt, were not without fears thiit some members'of, the"saine/dssperate Itnllab' party might repeat his oritno. The accounts of persons wbQ .wcrc.on thoPlooe Ycndome concur in repre senting the Emporor’s reception there as all that ho oould hAve doslrqdi • If nidst be taken hitb 00-' count-that a Very largo proportion of the seats there were occupied by public functionaries and their families. J- '■* ■. I The troops, and cspeoiaUythose rogimentawhich had Been him in the midst of them at Magenta and Solforino, cheered him heartily as they passed. When tho wounded, who were preceded by some of the chaplains of the army, passed before tbo Em peror, he advanced afetr Bteps.iremavbdhlscopked hat, and falutetttfiehi, This, Os VoU tilaV SubbOSe, - WaS tho Signal for.hmck Applutifo. At tllreh o’clock .all Waa iotnjjietoiyrovet, the Emperor'returned ,tb the Tuilones, and tho vast crowd dispersed. A considerable portion ofithad boon scattered by the ; rain, which cleared the roofs of the houses most ef fectually, sending their adventurous occupants (among whom were many well-dressed pop* ping in through gaftet wihdriws like rabbits soared Ihtc their buTrows. . . i Fortuijately,tka evening,proved fine j’thore was .no wind, and the illuminations prospered. Tboso Wore not general, (many being resorved for to night,) but were sufficiently humorous and brilliant to produoo a good effect. The Boulevards, tho ,Place Vendome, ,: andthQßu.oadolaPa!it and de*i Riteli were the befit lighted, and up 16 eleven o’clock wero so orowded that at many points pas-' t sage was impossible; and , persons wbo wero not opntont to srand still and staro abotit them were .oompoUcd to make circuits by back streets, The crovrd was mofit dearly and good humored; and •thete was little poljoe apparent. , , . ‘ The publio buildings - and h great many private bonses were lit up with gas And colored lanterns, and in many plaeos colored lamps were hung from tho branches of trees. The gafaen'at the back of the Elysee was beautifully Illuminated. Strings of colored lamps wore suspended completely across, the Boulevard Montmartre,. The. Rule, garden rCuUd the triUtiipbal CttluUih at tnfi dorii'er of.the Oper& f dpmi()ue was liibtbd uK. and tho .‘gleam of the lamps on the shrubs and flowers produced vhry pretty effect. A loyal tailor. 6n the Boulevard def Italians ‘.had cmhrdidered hid ‘ foliage, supporting numorons lanteras of ooloreS paper, but, by somo misfortune, nearly all the caudles went out at a.Very, early hour, giving rise to a. suspicion that ho-h&d bsCn making aes 'elono -/hum He bouts de cha/tddlc. A lino of gos jets ran all round the Place Yendototj. , ... ' ;On lh6 Placo dtt Carrousel the'triumphal aroh -was Bunu6untod,by numerous colored lamps, whilo "columns of gas supported eagles, stars, and the lot tor with a crown above it. Before every window of the -Tuileries-and of the new-LOuvre ’wore placed tho imperial dribs. It would be wearisome to detail alblha,adornments of tho town —the fiery eagles and flaming crowns,' and other devices and l a)legOrioa] ornaments.: Tho Parisians and Uie hundreds, of .thousands of strangers who had fipaked hither for the great festival were, doUtylew tired by their early rising and by the ex ertions and excitemont of the day, for, after 11; o'cfwk tKbcroWd In the rapidly thinned,' andl>y onh they wero de’sorted, aa usual at that hour. f ‘. *, ,Tlm accounts of yesterday’s proceedings forpi the chief featuro in most of this tburping’s papers* ,T hiF&iSdfS hfis- a'Very full narrativo of them, comprising skotohes of the principal iehts of 'arms , of the respective corps of the army during the Italian campaign- It says that as much.as 3,000 francs was in somo instanoos givon fora balcony whence to sao the show; .that some windows fetched afi much as £O6 francs, and-that single places were . known to be sold for 200 francs. Such prices may seem fabulous, pr at loaet -foolish, buVwe must bear, in mind *the interest that would bo . felt by those peVsdni who had near relatives ’or dear friends in the -ranks of tho army* to which a tri-/ umph was and honor yesterday done. ' Of oourse there was. s good, deal of speculation in places, and not a little monoy will have flowed lqto the psekots of tho lucky dwellers upon the line of march. ty. v -" j . { j*.;’ > L ‘p ' The last time that I passed along the wholoV length of tho Roulevajds was on afternoon, abd.then a'groat many 'windows wero unlot: but the rush of people into Paris on that cvenlng,during the whole of Saturday,, and oven yostorday bhornUg early, was something prodigious,. Ido not sup pose that many available places were ‘ vneant at the last moment. During the march past,, .on the Placo Yondomo, a servant of the imperial house hold took tho little Prince,'who had 'been saluting tho troops,-most vigorously with his diminutive sword, lohia arms,'and carried him 3 to 1 thb Eni peror, who kissed him, and placed him for a mo ment on bis saddle, amid a perfect storm of accla mation from the vast mews of spectators collected in tbo placo and from tho troopa then present. lYe are beginning our second day of festivity, and those who have not had enough of if when b’cu timo comes must hare insatiable appetites, indoed. Unfortunately, thet weather docs’not promise well. The doud3 are heavy and low, and already-there havs been two or three slight snowors. There is a of. wlnd,.too,~o£.ovULboding mtnations of tornight. /YTo hope, however, for an improvement boforo evening. 'Meanwhile, since boiCrs eight o’olock this morning up to the present, hour of noon, tho entrfinoea to:tho theatres ihavd boo» besieged by crowds, waiting for admission ttf the.gratuitous performances provided'in honor of tho,lay.-. /Eire or line oi poreons standing at soms of ' the' theatres seems to consist of at roast,” twice as -many as tho houses will hold. There arc to lo the usual games and amusemonts eq the es? S facade of the Invalldesj and a great display' of rpkprks |oon after nightfall. - - ’ 1 m t & . .lllcgcd Murdcr on the High SUas. IptolHgonce ,baa boon’ received by, tho (sailing ahhJohn Fife, ofNew Ytwkj which arrived ait Green ook[on Friday, of an outrage of .unparalleled bar baity which has boon perpetrated on,-board that vessel., .From thestatewontof theefew it uproars that ono of their shipmates, named John -McCarthy, or McArthur,- had a quarrel with themate shortly, aftor tho vessel ' left' New York, ahdthaL’after that time, the latter., imposed upon tho worst dirtiest .'.work on' board. MpC.ariby... refused, to do r the The mate complained to ‘ibe captain, whoso name is Fembre, ana suggested that he should bo put in irqfis. TJm captain and the first hnd‘s6eeodm*ta£‘ wont into tho round house on deok, and commenced 1 to put the irons,onMcCarthy. there was a nrugglo or not wo have not learned; but the cap tain seized & 'and mndo at McCarthy, who Is s&ld 'to hafo defended himself in the boat Wffvhooonld. 1 Daring the straggle souio of tho seamen,inter fered,hndtri&d to remove the mate, who had got' McCarthy under him; Tho r mate', however, drow a bistol,Land attempted to firo it at onoof the sea men, but fortunately the percussion capfalleJ. Tlje captain also drew a pistol, which ho presented tyMoCartby, saying “ho woiild'dio for him,” nnd it immediately, the contents entering tho atpknach of thepqor man. . He was removed from tt4 round-house to some corner of the deck, where till night, when tho orowj without the pap ’ tiib’s knowledgOi placed him again in the iouhd-* ‘where- he died twonty-two hours after tho d/< ~ - v.A The FranklipMiirkethA* ,at last been erected, the stalls haVebeen'di&priSed of,'' tho finishing toucho3 are,,being,g|ren to tho,building, auditor mortow.it will; bo,.,opened.,to. the.public., Coasers quotitly, orders have been Issued from the Mayor’s office, notifyinz>jthh dealer's tfn 'Market- stredt to leavoto-dayr High Constable Clark has the mat ter’ W Wo' suppoVe* the'drdeffe’of the Mayor will be executed peremptorily;' - The ptaoes set apart"fry GqonciJsjfor marketptands,are the ■ p«t side of firoadstrVet, from the south side of ftiage avenue ttf the .north Side of O&lloWbUl street, and fromthe south side of South street to tbe north' dido of Christian street; the south side of Shlppen oast side of/Third street; on South stroet,.from-the* west side of tjixtlvstreet to east side of Twentieth, street; oft Girtrd avemie, froth Tenth Street toither Frankford ,isad;/:on ‘Fourth street,-.from Groep: Street to Girard avenue, and from Aroh to Callow bill streot, and from Pino to .Christian street; on Ninetpenth.street,- from Green to Vine street jr.apd on Callowhill street, from Broad to Nineteenth street; and oh the south side of‘ Market street, in the TwefitVflfdtit'th' Erarfj’ from .the west side of Thirty-fifth. .street) to the; eSsfc Sldet ot, Thirtieth Street, six months alternately on each side. • Tho day of the fanoors Hover in. Market street. They have held tbaf thoroughfare for over a cen tury,, batthey musk retire before -the-advancing maroh of progrcB3. We cannot bat regard this exodus of these people as the first step in the work of jmptdyibg ..thud magnificent /A| few months more and the shambles will go down. There isaigreat.iQbangf’invMarket: street urfnoe 1723. wn6n a Philadelphia poet, whose name b lost tb fame, sang as follows i . And (twice set) | Loaded with fruit*, nna fowl*, and Jersri/ s vteat , westward cqnmjn the *tvwnWe* {trace the court, , ■ Brick-piloa thoir lofig-extdriaed roof support.' ' ' ' Yet iVnlloHrO sUbthit. td -thd/ of theso fanners from Market street, we think wo speak the sentiments ; the people' bf Vhfs ob'mmunlty when wo say that some measures should bo tftk^h 1 to induce thcra tb locpte ,in. another part of the oity. The trade theytliitta§ ho&'U ah item \h-buh clty’B exchequer not to be overlooked. The ad vantage they afford for procuring good food at a cheap rate is a consideration of greater importance. .The qreoilonof lafge'ifitfrket houses U'an admirable thing for duroity’s but yet pcdple dd not Wptit to be .taxed In the pur chase of their dauy bread for the support of these magnificent structures. ,We jvant to see the farm-, The f jtoripto or West South stroet and West Cjallowhiil street are making great efforts to induce them tfl iodnte there. Either of dtrdetd predentri an .eligible sit£f hut they 1 both have one groat disadVantagO-r-thb distance fijnm tho Delaware. * -«* J,t ' {The item of transportation from the Jersey wharf to the place of tomng 'is something to' be thought of. Wo have no doubt these farmers eonld find ft market at either of these places, but how are they going to pay large prioes forhaulipg their produce from the Delaware, and yet sell as cheap as they' would;desire 1 • West Philadelphia-baa,beon*ug gestea as a good place for a'market, and‘we ap prove of T the Suggestion,' New Jersey steamboats, instead of stripping at it korf, Delaware, criuld steam around -tho. Neck, and land4heix;pro— duooat* Arch-street? wharf, SohnylkiEl.witK bui-a*' trifling additional. expense/. Wo commend this idea to tbe farmers. f t ; A Fuorrivß RfeicßNED.—Our readers will' f&' member,* t£e accounts that have been publishedjn thisbolamfl of the. arrest of two yonng men.hambd' JohnsOn and* Harris, Tor stealing hardware; their* hearing and-imprisoiunent; their releeso„ oastraw. bail 1 their departure from the city: the niisrepre-: fedntations reeiutingpufof Jmeir, Volcaao \ tho' arrest and conviction .of Johnson in Boston, and thopresuhied flight of Harris to regions* beyond the .rfcaoh bf qritectivea .and photographs. arbgl&d tp be enabled to chtomole at last the arrestor HarriS/ the other fugitive. The bis capture is thtul ibid by a Now York paper f'-' 1 r : , *' OnMondny'eyeninß,osi)etaeiUve*EofetftCQamlFat-, ley wore sauntonux alohg the DOwery,'o'n the qufvtpc foy evil doers, they observed, near Houston street,. a * well-known obaracter ' flamed . CarrolV and. who i*. olriwsed hk n .barflar. standing talkinff- with/two rather hard-looking customers. A few- day* since,. Deputy Superintendent Carponter recejved a-iike-i ness of a fellow who was wanted ,in Philadelphia,,on . a charge of burglary, arid the policemen, after w&toh-. ing the trio for some timethocame satisfied one of.tli party was the man wanted In Philadelphia. AecOft tufrly tho; thrs&>tned were arrested and taken, to the Police hdadtihftrierS/lfi BrddrhC streflt.'Where thpy gave thoir names as Cbarlea Carroll} William HarriStfUhd- Francis Covort. APlnladelphirt,doteotivp, namecCßar tholomew, being at the headquarters when, the/three men were brought in* at once idehtified Harris, a*l?em? ■ a buralnr who has four mdictmeiits haneinv over him m/ Philadelphia, and on bemr confronted withDfficer sar thMomow.iiwrisadmittedhiS'jdfenUty, and consented td return with the officer.” Thore are but two; indictment?- hanging over 'Harris for shoplifting in this oity, and not four for burglary, as our New York -brother itemizers assert. ■ V'e arc, glad-hohas-beenxetumed,iffoy nothing else,' At least for the'oreditof the oity. Hoi whs at the Central' StatioffT .yesterday and looks quite woU aftorjiie journqy, ;r Ho.,wA3^norefaol- [ turn than usual,' and evidently looks forward to a prison-as his iqevitible ,anode for some time to ? Ho ls from all Appearance aypuhg man-of' abilities perdohtd--ricriompltsnments. >y|e cannot but regret that he has gacrifiped so many opportunities ft>r a ; life of ttedfuloess, 1 to' a fearful coybef of crime,' With all its -degrading' oonsef quone'e*.' 1. .. „./■/'/ .Trial of a STEAMEff.-r-Yestepday Mornwg, the steamer of the Diligent Engine Company was' tried between six and sove&o’clook, in front of tho Good-will Engine hoin; Race ptreetf near; Broad. This"apparatus iB the oldest or the steam fire engines in Barvioe in-ithe city, :Bho .was origi nally tho “ Young America,” which was built by v Mri Shawk,of Cincinnati. ‘ The ongino- wns pur chased by a, number of, cUisens, whO;preaepted ’her to.tho city on condition that she should be put In serviced Tho authorities built a house'&nd put the apparatus in it,-where she remained without being of any 9se;to anybody,', while j she ;was A -condtapt soufee of oxponse* to fhe oity. "Wo believe that'the engine was put in servjceat but a aingle fire during the period the city had itinohergo. She was finally. relumed by the authorities to her fijrjperfownbw/ and by them she was placed iu’ charge of (he Dili gent Eire Cbmpahy, by whom she was put in first rate condition, qnd< into seryico when occasion de manded. The ongjne.is heavier and more unwieldly.tban. our cpmmoh Philadelphia-.builtisteamers; but she has proved herself very effective at fires where she hsis peemputdn nee. 1 , dtcoently a] ter-; ntionshave beenmadoin and yester day morning sho was tested to asoertaln tbe effect of theso changes. Sho drew hor supply of water from ABirkenbinoplug, and with ono/hundred and.ten. ;pounds of steam to 7 the ajuarb inch. arid with a* ll* inqh nozzle, water was thrown 244 feet. Shop-lifters Committed;—Marco Bama dijti, alias Lewis Dubois,, and Jacob, Lawrence, jplias J. Lowrie,' the twh -shop-Hftorß Arrested on iSajturday by Detectives Oallanan and Carlin, had a further hearing yeatordaif morning before Recorder Erieu, There woro two. charges, preferred .against them :'bae r 'w l aS the' larc6hy of a 'dozen •pooket- valued at $19.50, the property of.Hilde brant & Brother; the other was made on the oath of Georgy W. Farr, charging- them witlvthe, larce ny of one gold rlng r valued at $1.50, and onoi gold vest-ohain, valued at $2O, and the pro porty< qf Farr f & No/ [342 Ghristdut Tho Recorder committed them both to an-. swpr the charge. r . BornaditU and,Lawrence are Ita linas, and weH-krnoWh -to theWlce; ; Lawrence has boon cook at the La Pierre Rouse, in this city, and Brown’s, in Washington. They have been jerking around New York, and have been bore but a few dujys. They are quite oelebr&ted; iff police annals, anti bear tho reputation of 'being exceedingly shrewd at their business. , False Report. —Tho report alluded to in .the Not? Yojk papers .of yesterday, of,the of. the United States-frigate' Congress, r ancT rill l on J board, is entirely without foundation. It was stated in a telegraphic: degphtch'Troiff Pbiladol phis, that the report originated in tho navy-yard, In [this city. We madelnquiry of tbe officers and others at the yard, who informed us that no autho rity couldbe found for it there. 1: The Congress left tho~ Capes in-perfcct-order and oondition-r-as fin© a ship as is in.,tho navy, andhas cot, since been neara from. Tho fact thatpumeroas despatoh es were received at the navy-yard yesterday, .from rolfitiVes and (friends of those on board too Con gress, shows tho anxiety which.this cruel hoax has .caused, esjracce itithe new uniform’.' Tfaero wero ahoitt ,40 men bn drill, and tho ooinpany acquitted them-, selyea .most orcditably; indeed, we-hardly think' there la a better drilled company in the city. As 1 thecopipeny-has been new-uniformed* their>bld , tinifOrnss.,arp c now up' for sale,' which is a fine chahce for, any new company to take advantage of, - as’ they B,Tp, all in,oxc9llont condition., _ f liKAon’a HiiSTAifRANT. ni tho sotitlletist 5 - pyrner of Eighth and Chestnut .streets, has lately. beeh materially improved, and, undor the imme diate supervision »f Gborgo Cards—thatl)rihdo of ofttecfirs—will bo. conducted in a. manner -which ohapßges competition;' George is especially suc cessful m bis efforts to ploaab, and now that tho Reason for reed birds has cdmrifepc'ed. wo advise all those in search of a in this ,and other seasonable luxuriate give him a call. Ah UKaALLAHi PEUOT, J .’—Sairiuol Greon, a fell&w.jposseraingmoro.musclo than gatl«ntry„had a hearingyosterd»rmorning before Alderman I)al ias on tho eharzo of assaulting-Mary-JToOutro with autntenttakt(l, i ..Tlioa^ermaaheld him in.tho. , t t * State , AokJoohTnEAt’FSißvillrhe ‘hooks of ®ntry for the State Agrljmttufat FSlfwlH be opened to-morrow, pt. Jho -.ropms of .the, Philadelphia So., otety, Ohostnnt street, below Seventh. - RoßßE|ffrgr-Daniel McCormick bad a hSMmg before Alderman Dallas oßjjjho chaygMycemymmg a highway rob beneon Egg Jamesllfinr. Bfewaa arrested by Offi Hri oommtttod to answer the gFAssra!: Copxfi^FEiftriojrEY.— A man med Hqury Filter-wassurrekted on Monday even thb corner df‘'XJnn' and Barney streets, in ward, on tbe chargo of passing conn* terfeltswoney. Yesterday morning Alderman Hutchinson field him In the Sum of $l,OOO bail* to answer tho charge akoourt r rteport®dfbrTh«Pro».J'--- • ' i CfaAjMjs*; ' tudlow-.-4-TBet lpudihess of yesterday compriaed.thpfollQwing casts? which w^mSurioaea'ofiJn/ripMiitWtfAaaioii~ j W4l iam safe ; was placed tip£oJjisirial« charged with falsely swearing to i am affijJainti/in - ordered procurer, writ in the Court of Common rJM&n 1 The Foots of .the case ore; these: tht»:prosecirtor*( Joseph'J.;Sohfifae'orid David M..Montgdibety, '#H partnoraj.jtrading «■,'Scbftffle M Mohtgomety.. ailego that they'were lawfully seised and .possessed, of real estate, named ifl the, affidavit, sworn to by the defendant, jVfr. ; .the store, Ko. '■s : oi#athTPsfth,' below Market streat, ini the city of Philadelphia* under andby virtue ofalfease made to theniob the’ Istiday/of February,:lBsB,ft by'' John: G.. Sheaff/ . exeoator of the estate of Georger Sheaff, deceased. v !•: The loaao is in the following words, : Yfs : Memif-» randum of an agreement, made this day, bctwe&* the exechtoife OOtte estate ofOebriotSheaff, ion the one part, and Messrs. -Sctyifie of the other part, flf follows The executors of the estate of George Sheaffia^tee^lto 1 Soh&ffie & Montgomery agree to-rent the store No. Bouth street, for. "the lehn of one yoar, at the rent to cochinehce from Feb- l, Jg&afad to he paid iil quarterly payments ;"It is" unaefstood. hy }?ciiake& Mont* gomery that they h&ye not the 1 privilege'of under letting or makipg any 'altcraUons fn tbo premises, without tint obtaining the consent of the exceptors of George.Sheaff in writing. Also,' that thpy are! to remote from and giro peaceable possession of the said* premises at any time bn having had three!, months qqticVtb that effort', from ts£d executors. - £ ' (Signed), , .. Joh,vD. Sheavp, * .-* 'TJxecdWrofthd pstaw erf George Sheaff. ~ Jos. J, ScriA^R*AMontoohert: 1 ■ witness present/: :(Slgne3)' 'A. Shaktz. Philadelphia/ J’ebrpa'ry 1,1858. , The allege. that the defendant, ,in or-, der to deprive them'of the’ possession '6t the ierm ana premises No. 7 r South Fifthatreet, below Mer-" cohant, went beforeitt Bfostfr Mr, of the. city of Philadelphia* to thera to issue their warrant, directed to the sheriff,', commanding,him to,-summon them, together with twelve fr/enftlder*|- for thb purpose or ronimeheinS: the proceedings presojabedf bythp 12th section of’ jtho act of Assembly, passed 'March Tab 1702, en titled ah.act.fo>: the sale s of goods r distrai nod for rent, and to v seoure'sach J e6bd8 s tb the persons’dis - [That for the pappose of. pbtainjng s»ld warrant :or summons/'the 5 defendant affirmed to the follow- The-'complaint, of John' D. Sheaff,’ executor 6f- the estate of George Sheaff, by hta ageptj-William t Maple,-most;:respectfully, eats,, forth: That he .was the owner, of a certain, house . and store, with the appnrtcnahooajUittiate * in’the; city of‘ Philadelphia, being'. No. 7 street, below Merchant street,,and /was inposses;; sion thereof on..the,£rst, day-of/February,. i&58,. vwben be demised‘the 1 said; j/remises 'certain Joseph T. Sehaffie, and Montgomery, for the full term of'ttne year, l ' whieVsaid term W ftilly ended. i Ch Bn ! Alderman. * i 'Wst. H. 'EuttßK, Alderman; irhelallegatipn’ppon the^pSi'.fc ! df T 7 the Comfeon* wbalttyls,'mat tbe'aefcndarits committed peijnry; totheabove' ‘affidavit, «• they ,allege that the said John. D t ’ s Sbeaf? > -’ak executo'r} diod not .at .any time demand edhrid reqruredthe prosecutors 'to' remove from and leave ’salffpreroi- c ,ses rthatnonotke eerved onSchaffieNk. Montgomery, or either.of them, uotifyirigthehi to' remove from sairt’premiscsVthr* o moiithsbefore th# making of the affidavit *' \ V - ' 1 ' : ; A ’;? • The defence alleged that the defendant was giyeh tojuriderstand by hiscounsef that •thb lease, and 'a -non-reriewal-'of ; the same; was contending noticoto and, Ip affirmed 1 ' £ The attorney was called to;the witness-stand and testified that he had.ioinformed hiiclieni.;the do* fendant in this case, ■■is \ ; After hearing a portion oC the evidenoe.for -the defence, DiritricfcAttorneyWin.' B. Mann-, abas doned thecpfle. ;J . f ■ ’ w-'>V'V T C*'**) ; ' J ’ ' % Aahm together* wlth : Jameaßichards, fwere-charged, upon f anothor,>bUl,of indiotmept, with the larceny thirteen sacks of salt, the. pro perty of Alexander Kerr;' Vbrofot'gtilUy. * Michael; Canel|iofl; •. ;Tbon|as' r ßark *_ were .charged with passing counterfeit money, .viz: a $3; note On the, Wilmtogtonandßratidywlne Bank, Verdict guilty. .Hipwv Petfr-Blessing was .acquitted of the charge of as-, saviit and battery,; ; - -',l T - t JohVSchTector was ehhrgedwith keepiijg a fer<> oiqus dog. It was alloged by the dofenoethat the i loanine wa& not the property of the accused.-.'This amae? ingoineof ifa details.) reminded us of a defence*, onfee made to a similar bhftr£e, 1 7T7TT7I7Ty>TTLJ . L'- > < i JSaundkiis* Institute, situated on the Weal Philadelphia' Vest :‘of ihe'bmUe, in a grove of unsurpassee forthwith Imprinted on Parchment, the Sura of Five Huhdred Poundsrin Two - Pences, and Three Ponces, pf the Figures' and Inscriptions,’? Ao.y &o» These little bits of stamped leather would ap paiuroddin our day, offered in pAyrqent foy. elegant, clothing, at the palatial store of'Granville Stokes, No. f' Chestnut stroot. Fire 'Writixo.—Tho appoarauce of an Aurora' irealis, on Sunday night, has afforded newspaper edi tors and reporters, all over the country* an 'opportunity to got off some specimens of very fine writing, in which the entire stock of adjectives, in the language has been oxhansted. In this torrent and whirlwind of highfalutin it is a relief and to fall back vigorous Anglo-Eaxqnj and to note in simple-phraso tAd fact that the most beautiful and durable garments for gentlemen and.youths, to be.foundim'thi country, are those made at the Stono Clothing Hall pf Kock-^. hilt .Nos* W 3 aud.6o3 Ch,estre6l, Sixth. ■ _ "• ,' _' ; • • ; The “ CoyTjsfiNf Al supbrbly-furnished establislimenl, tha proprie torship of E. n. Eldridgo, northbast corner of-'fcheatrfut andiEighth streets, u now ready, for the inspection and patron Ago’of ilieptibUc.' No pains or expense has been sparodin selecting a supply of boautiful fabrics for the fall and winter trade. / Asspleudidatook'ofcready-ma'lo ■clothing ajways. ou han|),and an assortment stocked ;with choice*goods, and artiitib 'cutters; awaits the do .marids, pf qugtoiper?.-, article warranted to give / entire satisfactlbn.'" ~ \ ' ' 8 A New Itav'TO'Earn a I/ivin —Charles Witllfim£, rt7*Vi.? French Louts, hsd a hearing yes -te rd ay' aftartieoii' forV Aide man Bii tie r, charged 9n tho-oAtba bf.D‘eti?otivcs Sbmmera'end Lbvy with divbrs -offences.- • Tt npposred, from > all thatr fre could.lqh’rti at tho-hesring, that' Williams had been,* in tjio habit of outtingout the panes of glass in the* show windows of jewelry stores, - and abstracting thotefrom gold watcher jewelry,' or anything of value. A .few weeks ago, Jt iaalleged that-he opt a halo in the'window of one Oharlos Fribdonbergery the'keopor of a jewelry stqre, and, purloined seve ral watches nndchains. Thiswa&the speoiflccharge preferred against him,yesterday.afternoon. One 4>f the watches taken at tho timo was found in his pos9owi6n r hnd'’idontified a 8 Mr 1 . property. .He ; Wns Committed to answer 1 the charged. Williams/it is said, makes the .business of cnt.uig window jpaucs, the ospeoial part;of, hiB.profession, i There are' few' in inis Rno of thieving, and fower rftill as expert as Williams, is said to bo. ‘ IVKat will bo the. next mode-of < obtaining £ dishonest llvelf* hood ? 1 .i.> raammt£,‘A^li9li;'Utt. t®r»S!B*M«as«a rffiffiSiagwaaaaftat 2 > City os ir: North' Pm>n*jlr«hi' t»nai r fa&. d«a andAifiboy 6s l;' Bering wm.*ie.4T«»22l • r Dln.nl B*nk6tMk»dT»nll«l»£rMtkHt:The mu- V ketisoqoitadoll. - .hrani ?r i lathe monoy markot there 'are ao .chanreato record. FaTartfe s jS' totally at Tto 8 per cent, bat fow,,notei jOfjtki,,.ohanwten are al lowea to get beyond the. diaconnt tables, of the , bond for-itiv'eihhfenfc >paper being &bunda&t r •though - the • ownersmsrntsnr’a' strict - I .A“ jobbing houses are in /nil blosVand thoso «mieui(sqoinot.jj3fpre« then*, selves'^well satiafied trltll tio openlngef the' Ml ,g f.i O 'O-£V V ;T. i.L j.we take oceaeion to call the attention of oar reatl ere to the advortisemont,' in another oolataa.of tho public Sale (to,be Made'ioa'the 18th of Septem- & r “»*£• * lt ? e Meteh,ante’E ? 4aag ? , in Pittaborg) 9.f ft® Opraba' Iron"TOtfi>nOopbl», Fnrnae?, sitoated et the bOroo&h of Netr 'Caalte'. T.awreiioe dountyJi'PinnaJrlvanla-.. The property iadaded la the es»teiaitson oftioee who bareoapitalio Invert, ofirorfmanu* i NejrTork, ( oa S«tnr3aT. Aa?»|at, 21,1851, present ipthd aggregate the following ehapgee.uo* the - V..: - . ; :i ' v tlecreaae in10ana.,..,..v.-,V-v. i„i ....... $542,125 Dooroase la apeet^.. .1,418,093 ! Tho Now York Tinips tnjs: “The bank return shewa, somerrbat nnerpootodir,' a decrease in the line of dispcraate j XJto general palchlatiofi iraathat tie inequation of ,the movement would Jbejn .the oppdstto direction, to atleaot.a partial erdHnt, as op the previous return.' The Jina in iiowlover than at any period .ainee the 12th,of Jane, 1858.,- .The' relative 'Quenlitf'of. short-time paper'toitbff ma tnring.ehligatlona at.bank, would seem to be,pi9de- , Vate; IVaay ehnje. of the; large icstiintiam are filling up tbeirlines at' 6} pmtconfc iotf cholod 80- day acceptances. - The moderate' decline on tho specie average ia;pot unexpected, «a the California remittances,did XKit'raauh. bank until' Saturday,> nor the remittance from New Orleans until this af- ' .fssi&^&sss^s^ rft lin© is of course down. ‘lbi per centsgeof specie artist |tJfjri^|ips r per unt.{ or 9 per cent; above the standard.” : , Thtf.Binpirecity,' wKich r errivedat Kevr * York yipaterday, from NcvrQrlea&S.Tii Havana, had on _ bWd57,76,031 m specie. ~. ; -. , \.- t iTbe‘'imount of coal Wpped'by the'-Wyoming Canal.Coppanyi ' *’"**’’**■ \ ! \ ’ . • For tbe week ending Animat 27. .V, ... 1. ~'.33.306 ions. 84metimainMS8^.s*e^ lo^Mi,;«•*. , ,1 f*3. V\i v’i .i.-.wO ■/(:!!'* ■'■ ■ >- ■#- Increase : .• ” J TotAiarnceopenmtoXaavjsatiOD; M iThe Chicago Press says i - 1 - JudgeSeatt.of thelbird judifilal district of lowa* £las 4ecidodj -in a suit instituted on a promia sdry.iu>te endorsed to the Bank of Tekama, Ne*' , ,braika^T9rritory,'-that : all inooroorated banks in ; illegal,.-aod,aU. bunneas tnns«. ‘ acted by them as/corporaiions is in violation of ■; law. The decision is given under the act of Con? 1 ■ JflS&^Wshjreada,.That ..ntt.toth.ofitieU ' of imy of .the Tepdtories of the United Stated; dneotydnting any bank, or any institution prirneges.here- r ' io- btf shiiliniars -aby -fbrfeeM>V j • whatever until approved .and, confirmed,, by Cob- « gross.* holds thaf an innocent holder ' of a promissory note before matnrity, even if given for the issues of 'ponld be pro* tected, and could enforce thecoi|trsct.aB, against a . wronz-dper—buttiio taw would not lend its power. to! aSaistWpariy*' in ' contract; ~ as be- ' parties to' tHe saine fraudulent and illegsl transaction.” f'V- % > j-' m"..;?-} i i_ , ihe'K'est-'Tork Tribune says: have £ ra- * mpr that,measures ,are abbpt to be.taken to fcuooj the e oify Jzfithorlties 'to tik6 possession of the a venue.rail roads sacontaip in.their grants the eltuse, authorizing the eity tb' take'the raHsds paying ten peroent/'advafice m tfieircost Aa three of- the t l ti>irty to dept, advance, and paying Jaige right i airove alluded to becomeaVfduabU.” -- !The sobeme. brcaplUTTratipß put forth by the Erie RaiTrtad 'director^meets, with general-disap-. prbval.-and has fallen'gtniiboni. Stockholders and ate not disposed' te.eontri? bate more money in'order to improve the zeenrity, pf [the mortgage bonds, and .intimate that. wiif contest the legality of the feurth' and- fifth jfeort-;i in oaao a sale under a foreclosure decree ia rhe ambhnT 6f dipped oa ‘ Lehigh Canal; for the week ending August 27: BL . , - total. i\fauch Cfiuni. • Tons. Cwt, Tons. Cwt. Snranut Mines 231 AM 11 Rpom Run Mines.. KastLehish Mines.. Tpnnel No.^r. D.iMunitny, and MUjiivOPeii *?K and Don Coal 130 IS 2,413 14 J&ast Munch Chunk. - - 1 * Sprint MountomMineScii.v * -l2i v .r-’:J9AM.’W Coleraine' 3S2”«? *• 'I2AM 1 61 BaaverMeadow • do ...... 3349 15 N.jY.andipbighCoai.Cp.v.--^3)9, 52 x ,v7.^63tliv> f €erman'Pemia._Coai C0.:....-. l4m 13 * 1* IfdrthSpridt'MouflUiaCoali<-.'..Vi Old Beaver Meadow, Brition & • r \ :■, - RegSCSv Va»*B» Wtf»iwV«v.'.'«» '•t-ShSI-.-ivKr -r-fiS'JfrrNh Penn-Haeent'- r* • - Hazleton CoalCo.... v^* f -®*74l 02, f - 9240311 East Sugar L0af....v».. 11 - ML Pleasant 375,03-, 10485 W , 0 Conncitßidge., (&,* -3 A^tO'V’:- Hoekport. - <. Buek Mountain Coal Co 3,273 04- 68,259 12 _ White Haven. - FrankiifiCoal C0............v 1 JQB\ 03 ; , AudannoU CoalGb^.v.-..... 1 Mi II ' 1290*19 • Hartford Coal Co. SH 03 »A» 17 - Hwicook Coal C0... M .......... ... v > ,147 00 ' i Total... r:\S :iwis is ' !4 '«7,st.M : Lumber . * w-- Feet. - ' For the week» J -t‘ • • a/.....•.;.v.v,V^-JPMMh; Tv | Per last report.^.....«. .>..... .C... s •j Total. Q. >l. ].... V.' i. Sj VWtMti. ‘-v 1 PHILADFtPSU.STOCK EXOHiNOE BAXJBB.'; - ' AusmrtJJ, U 69. - ACFOBTXU BT WAnXjrT*'BBQWII£ , 9t I 'oo,iJ»Aint-nOTB* ' THIRD AIID CHJCBTHUT STRUTS. ; w ‘piHSTBOASD. "’ ! ; . ; 91' [ 1 8PenaaJl. 39? f -- BSabt oo ...hearts 01 13 do _M393? }J T4B do 91 7 do- bftJßg't a»oo City 6a R. 98*31 - do 39 WOO Penn».R2d msa. . S 8 - tio "West Efaila, S dl 2000 N Penn* R toJv. : / ajtf-B k '' do * b 6 31 1000 Ca & Am Os »83 2da 81V! 32d k 3d-»t R 1.40 U 10 N Poona JL. 7. Union Brintf, Tonn. .103)2 , 13 3 BeavfltMMdftW it-.M#, i - ' BETWEEN BOARDS. " II Lehigh Nav. .....v.*-- ' ~.i . - SECOND BOARD. 2000PennacoupCs'77,. 9S-" 1 Girard Bank. ••••'•«••.48 ■" MOOPenoaes 81?< 1 do , • 400CityfieR.; 9SX 2 do 48 * W***vi# 5000 <)o ..... 83 6 Morris Canal pref.. .1045$ »ooMoms an ;do .w^.'.JOre 7000 Pbila & Trent R6s 87H 2 - do 104!* 2UooChester Valß7b.. 3fr !l£o SchujrlNavprcf.... 17 AFTER BdARD. “ ' ' '' {J 20 Harrisburg R. . jv. .. ; CLOSING PRICES—INACTIVE, . ..v t ‘Bid. Asked.i . . . Bid.Aiks*, U£55’74...-~...101J’* SchuylNay stock, S 0 raiatt.lrV 1 . 98% 99 1 “ pref~..--«-17 .V: 5 •“ New...MS* Mi.. “:.7a Ist wort .51 : , Petra* 5e •• feftLraort.. Reading R..;... ,22)? 223? Longla\Ruda..;..lo>» .ll i M bdf *7O 81% 82 &£ & mort6a '44.89 91 8% Ws i “ do *86.69% 70 - t “ -fe W& 61 Pennaß...39 59% ' **' 105...-.. AW? i“. 2dm 6a...©K 89 Cataw R 1 m bd5.,35 M Morn* Canal Con.®- - * 8 F~atBoutlrfl.v’.:l..® 65 Sohnyl N*ir.£ r *M.\6B3t ,l B9?* 55 ,** 1mp€*~...75 Fhilqdelp|u&. Harkets* AtrdusT 30—-Evening. There,is some little oxportdemand for Flour,hut generally at a, price beyond the views of holders, And tho only sales wo hear d? are some 750 hbla 'W43tern exira at55.50a5.02i, and. tn amalllotalo . jGie trade at from $5 to $5.25 for-superfine, $5.50a '5.75 for extras, $6a6.25 for extra family, and $6.50. a? per bblfot fancy .brands, -TtyeLe L Flour is .scarce and' firm at $3.75., Pennsylvania Corn Meal is offered freely at $3.62i per bbl, with-' out finding buyers. Wheat—rTheye is not much of fering to-day, and prices are ateady: thojdemand, hofrever, is only moderate r sales’ indTnde about, 3,000 bushels, in lots, at!l6al2oc for fair.to. prime ' reds,' and 128a1300 for white, the latter- for prime. Rye la .wanted; new .Southern Is wortb 70a7d0,» and but little^offering. Corn is in steady demand, and about 4,000. bus yellow,'part in store, .brought. 82o; 600 bira white sold at 800 Oats are "more plonty, and only,.about' 1,500. bus fair tp.prime Delaware wifd at sla3so,vaad a small lotofPcnna. 2 bn?aght 37ic,i B3rk—QdercitroU is wanted, and 20 hhds first No.l brought $28a20 ton. Cotton —The market is steady, pat quiet at previous rates, and the 'sales include 180'bales in lotaat l2al3o oaihj the latter for .‘middling fair Uplands- a Gro ceries qnd Provisions-r-Thero is more doing, the markets are firmer. Seeds—There is little doing in Seeds,.and we" only: hear ofTOO baganf- - Timothy at $2.75 per bus. < WhlskoytContinues. scaroeand firm, with sales of 300' bbls-iu lots at 260f0r drudge; 27q for prison, &nd/259 for Ohio. .? Hhds sell at 270 per gallon. ' " Markets ;i>y Telegraph. Baltimore, August firm»..Howard- . street and City Mius $5.25. Wheat buoyant; sales 8,000 bus at $1.20a1.47 for white,:aad sl.li}al.l2 j for red. Corn ; firm and unqbapged. Provisions finp.' Mess Pork, $l5: Bacon, 9jo. Whiskey film at2SioforOhio. 1 - • . >■' - :•: = > >: ■/. "•New.Ohlbahs} August,,29.—rCottondnUj l sales of 1,650 bales. The steamer’s advices caused less finnoess.-Hewnuddlingis quoted afJ2io. ~ -Sugar, m dull at 6ie. Lard, in kegs,. 13c; in bbls 314 c: * 3 New Orleaxs, August 30.—Cottou—Sales to day of 3,000 bales at 3210 for new middling* ' Sales of three days, 4,600 bales*.. Receipts, 3,300 balea, including 3,000 bales of new. Cotton. Cincinnati, Augnst SO.—Flour dull and salsd lower; sales.at s4,soai*7o** Wheat dull butun? ohanged.'J'Whiskey steady at' 24k. Business' steady-. ' Trovisions quiet but unchanged.' York Stock Exchange--Aug, 30 • 1000 U S 6*s ’65 IOOJf 100 Hud Rivß «30 3J , * 2000- do MI 100,* do. v.b3o SSK 10000 do 1574.:... .102« 400 Harlem Railroad... 10j£ I^7oooTenn6‘s ’50...... loHarlem RProf..... 38 60000 Mis 6 8- ....... .b3O 83« MO ;• - d 0... .7 630 38 1000 Hud»m Ist mtff...10442 200 Reading ft.......r. 45 5 Pacific Mail C 0... aS 600 do *. 44H do- s3o»>i W ' d 0...., .86044* •355 do ~..83 MOMichCeaß s 83H 100 Mich S Guar. *. „7T. . 50Curab Pref....... 15 50 d0....i. 27* 300 Pena Coal C 0..... 83 100 Illinois Cen R M 3» 250 Panama R. 118 - 100 Gal A Chic R....... 71 100N.YCentral 77 ,300 do.. 7i3i. mo ...77K io 'do./.;: 7iS - 200 10 *..,. 7734 450 do )«> do *.. r ,*77« 90 'do .#6O 7i .M, ‘o. 7734 800ClevATolR. 28 , do. ..., Jio 773| 100 -do .7 810 23 ?SS tiS * ?« ltl .i ; . */• THE MARKETS. sale S 3«T30 I bbl? n nt eo - 25for hotli Potßhnd Pearls, with - f^ w '. rco !iP. t ?» ‘be market for 3tato and 11 A vleohne of 10ffl5 cents, jjl,. fiiwbbla at 54.20e4.25 for superfine - d ?» 84J094.45 forsiiPerfine ’ .y.i 8 ®®/?« « 9 V 0 84.96 *630 for old, ground extra round-hodp Ohio, and draopinr, 1,400 j®* 10 food, and •5.40«7fbr “ ; ? ow * r - ».ie» or.aoo bH,*t neat'iswithout- ohange of moment.-witK 6ooobushels at-81J6ol.« for new .■ era, -for do white, 8190 for tier TniriiihV Com is ajshade 'easier, with sales of 6.000 bushels ft)r new Wbstam mixed ;83f 833l(/forRo5?t>fni^fti‘^2?- —nr* 1JB8“01“ 31.861 03 13 ; ,25,m 05