jf§:^ * llfi SHk •t -»'A. i .. < :.t: i^\ #? fsM^om "s *w* - r .-',, The tune ' oamiMt.itonj »* took *»rt fmprteediM■ ; - regstta, iu'ifrhiflh TilriilHggifilil’ wairbiiitez^ ■ -\f. -;i->VJ;£®rf*^!^»,«ii;lB«Wks’.si\3[Sß»»»^*«wh'*>^t'. *i- ,-rv. ft . ■*; -.’ '■ .:■ ;5; : -i;:|'hita4il§ij'»»-^li'iii«el«rc>,' 1 •;.?C “ Aarornßorcalia. artistwho could | paint a thought, or catch a smile, or embody a sunbeam onthe canvas. Just. as, difficult wonld it bbto dtflHbe of glories 1 The was su£ passingly grand—even eublimo, beyond all hu man imagination. On Thursday night there ;^^h^n^iti%i^i%7 ; lesis.';Sublime,Jhagnifi-_ not seen- the brilliant ahoiild have! 'hs’bfi‘ Thfttaday in maghiiccßpe and *>??. r'‘ v i«s s *- 'thp l causes, -bf E«ni-i of-asiAiii’ Ndrtfce*itLi3hta ) i ind/brlelly statedtb'ha:.»'a- Sti’Lij clectrK cenapily,hpowu,”potatoffact,thjs briefj dcflftit|qa.4?e? to -UW; that ’• isHnowni'aHthat i u byeh bit iceies-i tial phbhomeua are sulijocts of speculation ratiiefci' tiuin^bfi r ' In Asnericoh 'Cyfe'loife(lia i, therb is an ar 7 ®M^^h^tfaiS s ;!b^g4ty’’o'dchpyidg;;Vsevoral ; infpfmatfpn than 1 iind condensed into ,c‘$ ’{inenfcpns hour,the. Im^pW;!»f,«i^4^y j !PB“* l sA^® | teappearance pp-ippftektiiiiiiibf xgreat f eventsi-'and:-saiy .in'; • , v„- ; r r . ■ 't:Fi*pc*.teri*thi<>rflfitSt bpoftlSsctoinisV , , 3;<ln,b»k« lutd »ru*lrtm«, ee<l riSM-form of liar. ..,, s^lti' ;^|p|ajserts'|b»ti <( tyhile: the Northe¥n air kppeani to’be' Thlsi? JS^sb\l^i‘^| t sb7^iAe^f,'bJ ! 'tlie ,! ;excess 1 Li^htson 1 HOstßotDr: stated’ in hip Kb'smos,t!iitlt;was aßseiectrlcphenothe-' nohy\Buth6mbl'ibneliUatßratist!iJdenic(i : it. They mjado nyoy|gp to Finh^Jf Vigliftip? ■ > tpp Northern', A^Cmy,'tii^' c 'in ;kh9,whole ; phenpmenon Nvm not a hit ofelectricity, but was a light which? iaigedifrpmthP ice. poHiclea sof/themortlieni ahuospherertheir.Bonasole was not affected by’ it. ; The Academy believed tlietn i ' "Now the telegrajdVjhas spokentwhen the line was dis turbed in a perfect dear night by tbeNorih em Lights this meteor must be electric: - Nfct tu»,taabMyKrighfcHl>;v ■> •'■’': ■ '"■'' ! 'ill;- '"' .. :: ■ .ljjt"'the:' .North.' tiie atmoanccmeht of OlSpibitEj of this , "JoibiiipH,-daughters of the cmt-, Vldeh of Mr, r who .has haying; com pleted another of the orieht»l tours which .she . 'aitippicqeM- .^letterfrCm“pataaBCus,;datSl, _July2sth>TOi^rtodher;as;ili-; :i Anptlier Com r pf. ' her . unexpected death; It. is ! nd*,^ottehTO’whether jheprdcmlw Occurred lamonted in ' this; city/!,wji<ere, her edacstionai ,'sbilfty hid beeji i Ai a txCvellorj she i h»4phterprise» courage, and presence oftriind, ■luid few'of-'; her 'sex ’have bcenso'ftmlliar, W ••“'■ iH«nidtm^;idl2o ! cl(KVvt9-dayj andwltt pfd there.hntil toi’i morrowmumiitg,‘whenhowiH«tartfoi;C6ium .'^j^b^O? < ’.%^ej^'ihS^^lyil|dd^ss j '; the, «at jt?: Jf• ■' •On • Timm; ' Dpcqiis wIH addiCss. tho Demo. 'c^y, ; «f.'dihciiujati,' after which'.halwlli take to bepreaent at the ; great of jthiS' iwCekiilfbe ivill, hdjdSd^ !: bC^a^!y*W|lMmtM^^e,';pepplo > which ho Intends wja&ufe w&iiim- vw?, y,:'.'-.'- ; - >-< ;'A*te r 'h*y*hg ; the performances,, daring ithetlpMt-' week, at Walnabßtfeet ifheatre, .ofilpioM. f. Tiro iblo, and iwcomplishedaetors have '.boeß. I '.the ( stSWj-;>lfr. ,Ji B.Roberts, at: Walnut- 1 xtnietelheitre; has the'Tnisfortonobf dicing i nfw ‘«w ? of PhiUMielphta. ,By hard labor, amok jjrac- • itady.'anil'ooßalderablo tolent. ho w;,jy^he!dih6iw»y;Bp ( to :ths . top.iof'the tqwl There J» no inter whose iperfonninooi -we'Wiiness. > Si^'d l ’ f it wfU.' ; fs ediis paratlwdxhMrjtperießeed,'batihe has- tharlrig of .the trte‘«a'eta!f;ahd ,i pfomiseOtuhC M'gobda per ,feinn*f:«i&i Otter, atid far m'ofe eaunl esdrelia-. ht^'^q^iat^^]i|' ,^es*^jMi\with‘the'yoat>ger v ' basbeensaa W erof'itreagth todhe. »onr ; Mr. Booth’s perimsl ’idm^*ci f t^pHßATf.f^hwSi,'and a fyoiee wjiose hM 'it good, tfnrst toSwWhfehantardtntadmlror has' pnblioly di>eribid?.'*s.'‘i» : ra<ilast;iuid ! .aj«iodiou»'fona.:’, .Jlibfjei^laj^ieirilf’a{^e^vla--“Bioblird;'III,” hiflcenoe.v; Ihe ■slMgiii to ,he; enlergedto acdom-. .raodata aotbiriof anadllarlee. ' | ] I*.; legendiir? dram* 4»y«? f JjCrp|^«i^tlon f ; .will be produced ■ •tttt^jMUpt*^gj!jpjsfe&- o/f Charles ’Ke*a, "ia' Itondoni- Aartogjtwo 1 f^ni;«'sufpriitog' BUM &i, flaring, Oowtill.willbc the Marguerite of th e ocosei on ,: fajUettt Mji^wAsg.^yui^' iwiireisutijig.toe Apathtoais i^l((»»gM.rit»pi^-:*|l; ; piomi»i4 ,Jier»j this W-. 'Mwiandtonwghouttoeswsak.set sy.'l f VJ do. J.vWS iWniiMlr, ■ as-stag*.; »f i#,ihe'yrohMtra,..: Anew firt ;»t is : ijsri«a: ‘!-»esi«ck W&Sim Old FoM -wifh New Feoee/’ Ana 'is J* tala,ooo aslon.-'i. Hre; t T!»«lly ? ii r the: heat American h»w. i *Trt/ fc&otntattice: Pra- Mrs. Bowert,' SiiC'. :|fgn^.'l^^faieii/:Mr. v; Waiukt ; «r/.Neon6, £ *>} apon ;-.Ufo hcrojapd ijtumjieir 'ltesijprM^wjPrfpNt^ww*®** fifSfe/«Bal*lito.l*Dgerv ‘Their te oSeof the jbert ofitableeK.iafiAw .WjMpf-jrKbj'.-aS. aecorhpllibed Toti»U»t*i,;ByMy'erenlngil)]is Weekjtheypreeent »new programme ofam’nse-l ,&». f p>>e>H« &sjmifa&pOrfii^Bo<tkg:ixA: : >. burlesquo' atf wo least ' McDbnough, whoso *wfd,j* Weeded *r»ty<iil*bt. .jlmwig.littst&so. B a$ &ul be/obUteed f#Sift*Pjfe W<«4h* «dmlM|on,price. Mr.M^Do* Jw |ni£ «ii'Wtail»eeS»)A?iiB«3!',.fctielM*.:iß-inTit*d'4o- on. ■» *hbinte6tier*Blnm«,-«aefth|( tor }aie' MlffiS! 4;U* *fv-V . .w T : *4tr -J’ '•' ■~ r, ‘- 1 * v/ -i y r *•- ; ? fiS&SW'teMrlitHfyt wiysr#* MwftaoK w^v^V^Wjirin^tbatldetttiJtiflltiOWheeler, i»Mssiaa^'SMS!i IWiff* 'lo '.•V-, u ;,'-,f [ ~l" r i:'t si's 'ME Fftfess.— PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 5, I§s& foetter ifom “Oocaslonali*' (Cdrrtspondeaoo of Hhe WWfol Washikotoh, Sept. , I am F. Coyle) bf theifotiowU at on* of e , n^' 4Je'4^T^Suxfo*'^M;e;6f- th i Gen jfoemab, mf Die|||>efore his iSme.” Tho readers Iff The Jagii singular oV; : gentleman, was the Yohr | Dr. Mackenzie happening tp ftaihitiglon at I the time Col. Pike was perifcnjra to return tempo rarily toJife, tobk Occasion *Co speak of. at least one scone,-afwHlch the- illustrious deceased, piade his appearance. X refer to. the dinner wljftK- ■'tooji place at Marshal Hoover’s, at which the iefunpV teined iet>leUer from, theliWctorj'«Was with byyoqritens pf thousimds'of rood ll 1 ’rj * i ,• j,. ,\1 ' 1 /"The volume in question printed on jfte finest of paper/’ ’with the newest pf typo, and s'V*illhyytea» (h bor-, I 'Vo^ahbVasefWm B6riat6r'#igW) WithtWllMJ-. 'nSSftee, otoa6st of the pittfrWttt sef&ziagek present; at the*> Which took*plseeat tablereSideticcofMr*< Co^le,'!nthisoity. Thouootio in The^frpntispiece.iS, i portrait .of, .tbepoet, /wjttfhis' | broad' 'ihassWe, hQWing he&ro,'ahdjhiB 1 g^1 ,^i ey’6' ; lhilipg/ ,, looking a \ flttff hfc oia-fbrhiihn toils followed h> tho jbssl; j pietare of s Coyle ' I,h&Ve * ever' deen. 5 ' j I Hudior ,is I spreadfalJLPver his face;song sparkles from his jsye r j ;mi4:Wjt seema to.speek from his mduthiii Alexah- npwininiflter to.Contr&VAnieriofti! cornea: next, with ; ,oiL hlah^o s his gray beard shuiding, 2n face',' ' andhji/whole of intonse' Itt*' teUboVyd'hhthmadinv'liihen chmPfi’fedb Johnson,- of lbohlnff ’ihttre and pHest&j 'thair I'haVeeVer behJi'f lobk.who,; camefropa ; Arkatijfla.u Jto_#jie : wottld&uppose.in; gating upon this, countonanoe, expressive imT peiiqnS M lt was pfeaeut meniqfp <>f.. the; idofit genlal .SpirltA thfit’hybl M, ../iheta...Jsliaa .-ilsotpr,-the original' Art jaiKßs tlentlcmoi),” which, Being.' « parody ujwn tho ' groat song-jot “The -DIO* English'’- Tr Qentlemin;” is in jny bptodbj •- tannjr Bf l iße faSajrlng : ,^ ‘ disUrigulehedjlnrtrile,’ eVoh tnoredisUhgtiishod than i the'parent dtsoHl. r Yon, over• in : Pennsylvania, £nj|’j i in tba oivilited, qr in jrbf i ire regard se the bfiiba . ri»n.E|«t,'inoTf Jitfle of this.samo ELlaa.itootor. , ,lle i 8 s phareoter inj himße]f, one who, if properly 1 sot forth in and 'booisßj .Yould ntraYeh , tiiire interest tßin' half. tho llgn-killerß of whom; ' yodire in thd'hetiit' of readingV lt4 IS airolitier min;thoiijngh!yifi3bae(l,rk;t With thojforthvrcstoni • but with the SduthfteeWnt iddslitiea find prejudices, .endjclike .tire .popnlntion nnsong ;rrhl<Sh ho Baa : ming!ed,imlgin»l, pMnUar, »tid outre f. but, with! >U, hojjeot, ah*rp) int€UifreHt, ; uhd et^idghtforwfird. 1 : His iifoiiM feooh ,»p(Jiit, amqng ,tiie Indians. Mfo' knoWg t!njir wsyB| “ aa Bcamen know thc tea.” lid wcarehle Wir ettor thG lashidn pttt np rrtth aodmb; and abi)uhilj in to mascnlino fnn and frolid of hie oiTti rcgion.' Tbongh ■ not' a Very old' ‘ -tnanphe is bno of those who saw the StatoT of Arkon :sfcg,horn.into lihi Union. Tho. Oovernmont has, . taken advantage of; hb Wndorfnl experieno'e in re . gard tq tho ;aborlgih«,-and,iha is, now,an officoi holder tinder Mr. liucli&nan’s Administration, and . I venturo to, eay will do as inuth orexiit to i! hn auy geniicmah holdidg plade Under it.' , t, ; ■ ; ' ’ tfegret you a njoro eiaborate portrait of tettas'Raotbr, hat' somo of thsS'o dayß I tnay.do . so. ii'Aftariilteotor comes Kingthati, ' ihd genial - if Ion” of tl.o Bnitimere Snny and able eorhespon'- dent of journals isorthftnd South.. Then cornea Ur. - Cornoliue payle,- the popular physician, whom yon , wIU reoolleot from his attendance, upon you whin jhg| agio, ffljieii dluiies U. ticduire,’.vrhosejjcoon bnsl ' neis '.finaUdcS'' ahd mon'jjr-mikfng' smsoesses -am oniy oqualied by hfs open-handed generosity arid -• hospitality, ahd -his thoroogh 1 appreciation, of tho artt. After thie'oomde John Savage, whom,we . aro ia tho hahit hero of regarding as a eert tif oor , ;resppndantl»l ,jclypur, and who is: sometimes . praised, as .‘‘Toaohstotio,' ’ - and abused as “ Oeda- Slonai,'.’ (spare me, John, for tho allusion,) but al. ; ways remembered, ’as'!a. kind-hearted 1 Thfh Mr, Bbteior l „an’ onterprisibg merchant and ' liberal-hearted 'geiitloman in this city. 'Then Bov*. ■ : orley Tobkeri ‘'consul to'liivefpoolpwho 1 Is an.ac-; > oompiished wit, and a somewhat reetive offlqq., holder.. Then Arnold Harris, the son-in-law of the, late commander, Ueneral Robert Armstrong. IIan dolph,GoyIo); whom,,ldo not know,pcrsorialiy; comes aoxti He is; n, gentleman'of, ilno abilities and great ' popularity, and' among the most ' kind-hearted and gifted of onr fellow-citizens. After theso, fWthfnl likenesses of tho Into ioihented! Uhilip Barton' Eey, A. S. : H. White, Dr. Shelton, bfackchilefafld others. 'lt ls a hobk that rooalla . one of iQiOse episodes iri Social life, in .Washington. peculiar to the place. The gentlemen to whose. , liberaii^y,thi« public is indebted for this .volume . have. , set an example in preserving frem .oblivloh suoh a soone. sis, this, ,and should^ be .mttays reriihm‘ bered for thelr enterprise and hospitality. . ooino T of'these 1 , dhySj jthrih't can, borroif a uttlb;time from my other 1 avocations, (for lam now a send, office-holder tinder the present Administration, and, therefore, nm tfffary of my* r politics as td.yoaj) X may give you a insight ■ Into, thezocial system of 'Wa*hinglon. - > , ~t , ' it impossible to resist tho importunitiesofhls,friends in tho,J?qrthweBt,' , qqd has therefore oohsentotl. tci thefr repeatra appeals/ to speye* at several points during thc’preSenf week. Heputailon 5 after, deputation from Ohio hos been sent to him, and, inasmueb as the health of Mrs. bouglas has grehtly^lmproved latclyg he has yielded to*their solicitations, and , will speak afe.Columbus and Olnoinnatl daring the , prgsejQt. week. He daily receives indioations of ‘ the. reforming sentiment), which will no dqbht/znanhal him into tho Presidential ohair in isei: 4 / ; , : H*ot>. H<fw6tlC6bb has visited New York for the. purpose ofdispoßrngof !a contract in 'reference to thelabbrsys term in' ihe'pubilo stores find custom housebuildlnga fothat city. Occasional. u Schools aad Academies* . ? < Wepublishedon Monday last a list of the sohools and .Rcademiee of,Philadelphia, and vicinity, about tobo opened, fortbe winter term. The following hayobeon advertised in our ,columns that timer. ' . ’ ' ‘‘' -. ' 'To be opened the fiftti, of. September (to-day): Saniuel Ar&uf's Boarding School for Boys, near Medift, : Delaware Comity,' Pa.' - • ■ l ' l -* . Ashton’s Institute-for Young Ladies, No! 020 Arch street. * -• s ~-, - - - - •Hiss BiokOrsod'wUl-resume hermuVio lessons at ■Nob2M South Eighth street;' 7 1 < ' t-‘ ;. ■: Supple©'s Institute/ for Young southeast eomet<o£-,HanhaU and Spring Qarden streetsj 1 i 1 The noriheastco fnerof Cbesfcntit add ’Eighteenth streets ;Luolus Barrows amd John HiWestcott; principals'; > < ; Mtas C&rr’c Sohool for Young Ladies, N0..022 Spruce streets!' . ■* * J./Remington Pairlamb, (Music lessons,); 1006guminor street. * • J • '•>-■ , ' -James JOoodfollow’s No. ’ 605 Lombard iStxaet;:'n • •••■ -'l ' ''• '- 1 -‘-I’-i . ■ Summer-street' Institute for Young Ladies MissD; B. Burt, prlnolpal, 1626 Slimmer street. - vDavid Williams,'Class for Studentabf the'Artof -PabHo No.'422Walnut street. . j Profe&or Saunders’s .'lnstitute, atWestPhila delphia; reopehed on the lst icst. r *■ \ •i Hesdames Ohegaray artdD’Hervilly'a School for Young Ladies,willopen on tho;3stb Inst. ", i . The Aroh-atreefc Collegiate Institute for Young rLadies, ‘street, will opon on the 12th .'lnstant...,' The Allen GrcyeFenialo .Seminary, • Frnnkford, Y*., Mjr*<_E.;lo Thpmpfwn, principal, will be found adverjiwdJhQareoiaiaus; • .' ; w Edward Thorbecke, No, 1407. Locust street, has resumed Ms instructions on the piano; ; r . " Bishop, 1202 Filbert. street, will resume; bis r infitruotionBinm\i?ie on ihoYtth inat.. - ~ Wm., if. Jenpfty has resumed hia instructions fa inuei<;,:No,.soS North Sixth atroot. - 1 Mrg : Chas., I’ioot, No., 1235 . Chestnut street, teMhei the Brenph language:; ~ i , i “Tator’,’ *n4 “iDoU>,'* Prsis oflloe, offer their een'loes»»private ; tutore., .; | . , Fatal Steam Boiier Explosian. ■! A BBIUUItd DiHOliieMß—SEVßlUli'Wbsoss •) -!j -! SCALPED.., , -I, \’j~ A stesmboilor ,ln thcnjauhlno shop oi Btewert A Brown, 104 snrl 100 Goorek street, - exploded nhout four- o'Olock ycifterUiiy afternoon, by whleh [one 1 men was,-killed andeerernl jo - portion qrthehulldtng ,w»s ooonpled by John Bomb, raenufeoturcr, and the two portions ‘were, sepsratod by & thtck waU- .In s moment the whole was a heap of rulns.: There were ten or flftetn mon in the bufldtng »t tho lime, who wo(o buried in the -‘l ■•' - ,', „ ' ;, e,', ; ,' The 'explpsien brought s jarge number of eHl *enat<)“ttie gppi, wno went ,to work vigorously, to irolieVe the anfferdrer' Tho dead body of' Joseph Sohadoj a fihisherof ahutten/ was &nd l the.fouowlngporsonJiwero RoMh, Edtf am F*trle,"Hemy Boach, JohnStowart. WilHhm QiUU. WillidnCllennott,. Abrsham Now diiiAndJatnesTaffel.' somedf.thesearesereroly others 'only slightly—tprobably none; fa . The engineer, a boy of seventeen,, slates a little I ,after.'thyee o’clookj O. lVsltl)n, foreman of Ihs wuUdiy,''went'in'the engineer and told him. tn itart the engine to Eot tie lloirsr in raotlou, -The engfteer Immediately set td> work to false tho steam iorthispurpose, Ally ppnnds-. to- thojmuaro inph .boing neoesaary. . With loss than, ordinary e!rort,'lt appear*.' that tho steam soon .reached, silty pOnnds, ly the ghageV At this moment,, tho pnmp was 'at work injootlhg hoated .Watef into tho boller throngh three gauge; nooks.. .Thesteam. was reduced to fifty pounds, but'almost Immedi ately roso to fifty-fiyo ppiinds. ’ The Impression,lf those who h»d seeu',Ahe steam-guagejaet prior to 'the etpUulon,- Is, that there Was only a ptenSdre of fifty-fiverpoundi on tho boiler at the time. .-, ; • ,f xhe JoBS.-on.tho. luildlng is estimated at *MO«, mid. fnatfae stock it!J' olaKl‘,l .axiiii,-/!.■--!■'■. -' V t ' •.'■W»s».s.« ~ 11l I ■•„ ; ; . MJ < FikfttSN's-'Pno'oeiis'rON.—Tho Camdon’-llrer men wlll have a grand procession on Thursday next, ,Tho,Oood.,WiU i Nngine Company, of Trenton, will' bein.tholmc, ... , . , . ~ 1 ' Mayor, on Sntunlay morning appointed Jhomas Blcltßon, Supervisor of the Ninth dln'rlon'of tbo'lwenty.tljrd ward, ': , \ ; '.r;r Ir-;U'v:-u iiri - ;uT ..--- ~i 1 THE LATEST NEWS ' \:/ B ** S*vww4 SdUthdiftfethnOh too; 2£th oLAufttlst, passed Cape Raqe.*t;arie' fl-clookr tuisufternoon. |We are in olined-td think the despatch has been unintontiou aUvsniedated, and that the Arago passed Cape -Raee*on the "V‘ _ ' y-« V fro 1: fm salesof Cotton for three days have bpcn. 17,000 halos, of which speeulatorajlpOK 1,000 and exported 1,400 bale?. Tho market elosedduil and nominally unchanged, Some autjiontfljs V«ole|the;.?pncea*o,f th® informr-qualltles easier. taou?ii Oriooti8 T ato quoted ' FrßHt ItdHijliesler are uAfttvofapie*- The tlurhol: fraa qliiot and steady, Mew/*. .7XI (Shard Son,'BpOrjfce, &i Company report ' Flour tentlinjraovtawara and prices nominal: Anierjeaji’ ' >ILIVjfeRI*OOI.'PHOVisiONM i {ftKßTl'AußUßt23.-Iri , our, beor WM peayy .and previous quotations ’purely maintained ’, Pdtlt heavy; Baoondau; bard quiet Rosin «??»« b XoSljbN rfot<EY. MAfIKET, August $3.-j-Coflsolg closed to-day at WJ*«95& for money and aooonnt. -J,|Ebreejiiilyatfym Cditforma. V.J-. •i u '• v-. ■■,' : *' ljl£uftlA.Vtf ‘ FBOM BRITiSa , COLUMBIA—GENERAL <SaßxeV occbrrißa the iai,A«b of bas juab— ,j PROTEST i OFy, opy^Bab%‘^oUdLASB— KSOI.IBB .TROOPS {SIfST TO. THEISLA.NI>—- ' AtffeMOAb' SQtTADBOJr, STAriblfKD.rTHfenß—Rl7- ifdftßD tttfil ljoJave ? Ir.Vi” V . ■ ,STnLocis. Sept. 2.TfTho Overland Mail’ has ar rived dap&QjQj t^e,- ( l2ih alt, The paper* fariush Vietdria dates tb.the6(h ult. ~ The lsufoddf-Bim Jaan,* between ~ yanoouver’s isiftndana tu6'inMßlend, which Is claimed, by the United States Governirienk,'haA'beeii taken ’ session oft under tbe'orders;pf Gen/ 4 Harney, by 60 United,States trdope; aspartof, Washington Terri* ’ SdVetnor jßdtleJrt&S} o£ BHtilh 'fcditlmiiirt, baa is sued a protest, claiming. tbO; island 1 for tho'British brown, and has despatched somq armed vessels, with •266 sappers and miners. w The United States vessels JlMaachuFetts, JeffersbnUavls, Shnbridk’/and Ac-:, tiye, and-the British vessels-of-war Tribune, Satcl-- lite, aiid Tiempb/ore either anchored off the island oiVin the ' . 1 « •■ ; -,lt,W.aa .unofficially,,stated at Victoria ’ that the matter would be compromised byajolnt ocoupanoy of tho tsUbd Until the British ahd tlnited States .Governinentacduldbo aaVisott bf thh'eilstltig state of affairs, vx- ‘ r( 'Genbfal Harney was dhhoOted to dmye.onthe island 4£ Bab uli&ti'du the August. ) >l • 'The, Prater'rlver triinlrig new* is encouraging. , Gold valued at s7s t OOO<had reached Victoria with ‘in the previous fortnight. FBolfoaEdoif. ' Adviees from tjregoUStefce that ibo Polasi In*, oituis,were harassing Lieutenant Mullen’s wagona road expedition, destroying all the mole posts, and barniogaHtho grass at thocamping grounds, .. , .;The.Los Angeles Vintyard of tho 15th utt. gives an account of a battle, between fifty United States troops; under Major Annistead and four hundred Mojave Indians, On ; the 4th nit.) in which about 4fty Indians wereikllled: .;. OAtiFdRHIA. 1 „W. Wilkinsi the ;Disjtriot Attorney of Sutter Cbtthty, aHa'a id&ndidaio for the Legislature, was : shot on tho lOth ult.i by JUdgo Mey, t>F Tuba conn tyj whose daughter \ViJLkina had seduoed. ' hfrv Broderick- addressed. a largo meeting as sembled in Sadrainento on tho Oth nit. <C-M s"- NEVADA TERRITORY- ' r^' .The Convention in sossion in. Carson VallcV had. framed. a A Con/ititdtion fora.,Provisional * Oarsbn; valley independent of giving the nJune'of Nevada to’ the pro* ' OOMjSjacrAL' INIELtiaESCK!. "' S.Vi Fniycisco, Aug. 12.—Businoss. continues inactive, and prices are tmohanged. TrOm Washington. 1 . WaBHiHGro», ; Sopt, 4.—The .Government has boen advised by;Goueral Hanißy r of his,prdoecd ingfe in taking possession of the island of San Juan,' and theiteamer Crto-niorroW 1 will convey.t6 him fortherinstractiond; ’ J?rom What has here trans pired, it is reasonable ; to JnfertbftttbQ position of the Administration, admits of no compromise, it bo* ’ing fully satisfied that the ’island 'Wanes to tho tyuted States,-;; • 1 -. 1 \ l -v' »1 ' • , Official notice is given that.in all oases, in which ?re-otapltdn deolhratory statements,, founded on ana fide actual settlement and cultivation of pub* lie lands, are made prior and njf to date, and died by.thp settlors before the 9th of October, tho re* gistere an& reOCivcrs are directed, where the pro* eruption claimants are unable, and do not prove up ana pay for their tracts.at or bofofe that time, to Withhold srieh actual and cultivated tracts from the pubiio sales, to take place in Minnesota In October or November. - . ■ >,;' ;< ' J /v i .*j "*■ The Secretary of the Interior haft informed cer tain mdmCrial&ts (h St. Lduls, whoasked that the' public lands of ;Kansas and Nebraska l be withheld from private entry ,aftor* tho. close-of the public 3 s&esjilikt the’. President U ,of the .opinion that'the daw invests him with no power w grant sucharo -sjucrt:^.S '•, -i .t?;.,-<*£vc , , The state Department has been informed by Mr. Wright; U. S. minUtef it fs not true as reported by many that several American eitixens army. H<£ knCwsof nohe. . ** /*’**’' ■ } The President has reeojallSSiluibrlch.Muller' as oonsul of the Free: Clty§|g|||s4en,’' at' Sa nah, Georgia. ,j~-—?/£%''' —‘ r ‘ Michigan und Southern 4 Railroad Diffi - -caUfV,\£ j «,t l THE ,STRIKE CQNTI?UJEJ>—*O TRAINS ALLOWED TO Chicago, Sept.'S.—'The strike of.the machinist* employed by 1 the Miobigan and Southern and Northern Indiana .Railroad Companies continues. A delegation of the strikers Wont to Adrian to day'; for the purpose of arranging matters, but, up to soven’o’olook this evening, bo compromise had been effected, ’ ~k l. .. ’- . .1, • ' During the. negotiations no trains were allowed to.run.' * n s -' ‘ . A meeting; of the, citizens of Lsporto was held last nighty at which, they expreasod their sympathy for the employees, (who Hare been working with out pay for some time,) and offered to assist them, pecuniarily or otherwise. / r,: 1 Hr. Bliss,!the president of tho road, arrived at Adriah this’e vening. ; Mutters iit tUo Kuptward. » ; Boston, September 3.~pcacon Josiah Bumstcad died lfcst night from' the effeols of the' injuries re ceived by being thrown down by a haok. Ho was ninety years or.age., , . An Englishman, named 'Edward B- Humphrey, who is alleged to be a defaulter to' parties in Eng land to tho amount of £40,000, and who has been searched for through Canada and theJSUtea during the lost three months, was arrested in this city last evening. The arrest was made on'the charge of adultery, Humphrey having brought to this coun try h woman not his wife, with whom be has been living; but it is probable that the odbjcct of his al leged defalcations will bo investigated as soon as testimony can be, obtained. Settlement of< a Railroad'Difficutlty* .>' Cincinnati; Sept. 3. contract was concluded to-day between the Hon. Via. 8., Hubbardpresi dent of tho Columbus, and Xenia Railroad^Na thanlel Wright, president the Little Hiami RaiK rd&d, and 6. 8. president of the,Cin* oinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company,., for a division of the gross receipt, which secures - uniformity-of rates on those hitherto Wval lines. Fifty poroent. is to be-dednotadfrom-the gross re ooiptafor the operating expenses of each lmo. Of the balaneo the Dayton line takes thirty per cpnt., and the Little Miami : and Columbus' linos the re maining seventy per cent. This arrongementis to continue for twenty years.. .. , < Baltimore Affairs ••The Indcpehdcut - Movement* » ■- i Baltimore, Sept. 4.—The law-aud-order 1 town mooting for to-morrow evening will bo an immense affair, and the spirit already manifested has had its effect upon the rowdy gangs. A full independent ticket will be nominated. . , ( ■ ; Our city is certainly bat! enough, but' the sensa tion : reporters have awfully exaggerated recent events. The late steamboat outrage is an instance of this spirit of exaggeration.' At the inroitigitiou into the affair, forty-two witnesses were examined, and yet not ope either saw or heard of any violence Iq the females onboard. The other, parts of the story, as originally published, appear to have been equally magnified. * •' ' ,i: ” ‘ \ Hcxiortod KeToluUpn in Sonora and Chihuahua. ,'■ .INDEI’E.VhEN'CB AdODf IIUINU PBCt/AKED.! .' Sr,,Louis, Sopt. 3,'—The Arizona eomspondont of the Republican, writing from Taboo, on August 17th, says-an express from Magdalena brings the intelligence that independence is about being de clared by Sonora and Chihuahua. ~ - j llovbrnor Pcscjulera him been placed at the bond of affairs. ’ - - - i for sometime past Pesquiora has been redeiving large BappUos of osnnon, small arms, and amntunh tion, dud has increased his army by nearly three thousand men, - - - ' ■ "•••■•• The Western Tour, of Senator Dou« ' TVASHiKuros, Sept, 4—Senator Douglas leaves this oity to-morrow morning oh his Western tour. Bo wllfteaoh Harrisburg about noon, and arrive at Pfttsburg at-midnight., He. is to, dellva'r A spSeoh at Columbus, Ohio,' at 2 o'clock oh Wednos day afternoon,'and another in Cinolunatl on Thurs day evening,'-. He.wlll reach. Chicago to attend the lair in that city. , .... I, < ■ t Fire iii Montgomery Coonty. i Gwr.vnun, Sept. B—Myers’ large steam grist mill, situated near the Three Tons, Montgomery comity, was dektroyod by fire yesterday afternoon, with Its ■ valuable 'contents/ consisting of steam machinery, grain.. Ao. Tho.-fire originated aooidentally,'ana the loss is betweon $5,000 pnd Sd.OOQ., . j'. ■, I " -Nett Haven Post Oflloe'Robbed, i ' - New Haves,' Sept. 4.-—Tho post offloewis on tored by burglars lust .night. . The mail bags hero searched, but as there were Only tho way mails, it is supposed that not much money wad obtained. Some counterfeit bills woro, howovor,' (’■juried off, which may load to the deteotion of tho robbers. ■. Non-Arrivul of the North. Briton* - Quebec, Sopt. 4.—The steamship North’Briton, .from Liverpool," wlth.datoH to tho 23d nit,, had not tuado-’her appearance at Father Point, at 8 o’clock toil morning. ( This oroningi too line ,to JFatoer Point, is interrupted, and' there- is no'ctasaoof heitring frohi there .‘to-night. ' . h The Bremen Line. . New YpnK,‘gppt., 4,—lt is reported that apor tibh of too Bremen arid Hamburg litio of 'steamers . has been withdrawn,- and - that the'- itottmer Wiser not having sailed on-, tho.23d ult,; as;adrortlsod, is' Hot yet dne at this port. j . Accident al St. Johns, N. 8.-. Eight : j ;• iHlyeß-liPSt.-ovr;--. ; St. Jobss, M-8., Sept. 4.—A bo'al. containing ten' persons was npset off tho harbor this morning. Only two were saved; tho tost,consisting of fbur-wo pion,.one man and throe boys, were drqwped. - -* , TH E CITY. ' AMUSEMBNTS®fe . It/'.i 'Y? ">.v V.SS 'v* Paibmount Park.—Free Concert every afternoon and evemns. Tta J'Aitailß Mil}, GAlmwiui.l. Street Market strooc presented a singular Biefefc on Salnr* 'Penri/did SatUrday-passUy Without BKviijg f&rm e«Vaid-tiirfrprodnoer s <osr»4hßtr- ( tlroW«iKfa?e. over a, hundred,and, seventy-fiy-e years have the farmers of Chester, Montgomery, Delaware, and Philadelphia stool there in'Saturdays,, arid WedneMaya^fifty toe!purj&se df their.prottaWns: SdWe had gono grfy'lh ithbir business, arid in some instandes fathers, ohfldron, and grandrChildron wbS'o'Ahgaged at onoo iirthe same business. One or two of tko farmers had been constant attendants at Market street for over half a centary/and a'.mfljdrJtydf theiri'Kad been in tbo habit of coming there for from ton to! forty years. .A few pome,on Saturday morning aB usual, but learning of theohange that had taken plaoe. th?y hitohea tip their bwsod ahd vfeiifc off to Cal -lowhUlstreet.’• 1 *- ’*'■ l l > . This thoroughfare presented as strange ajrightos d*d -Mftrttat From’ Broad street to Eighteenth, there was -As dense a row Of ifiarfcot tfagottk as. used, to’, b'e jn Marmot'' street'a few Weeks agof > Tt*- iB , eStima‘ted' I raat fotir' hundred farmers were in town with thoir wagons. Thopatronago bestowed by the citizens of the vici nity, was heyond.nll anticipation.*<Tho/ush was so. great; aridthe' deriianlso lively/tbit by noon the .haa heatlV &ud tfUt and goqe home.* We are glrid ofthis, for we desire, above all things, to sae.tho farmers, from. £ a rrem n d ing counties en couraged' to bring their 'merchandise: .to this city. They have not ocoonupodatiobe enough in the mar ket houses being, ercoteiifift these g>eople,‘rand' , fbr-' this roasonUhey should AOfcb& Yomttou&fto oease vending their produce. We hear that a movement is on foot.to position Councils to removo the fanners from Callownili atrbet. ’ Wo cannot trace this state ment to a definite souroo, and plaoe no confidence in it. The argumonte against the farmers remaining on Market street yvllt not apply to their present lo cation. ) S}arkpt,strpet wds Mdhtfkcd cu jrith yajl toad ’and other'btmnoss; thM the'removal df the ! farmers was a relief and a necessity. Tnis may bo the swo. wUh. regarded fJaltoWhlll street, ahd in the course of time the farmoramay bottfoVea further westward, but wedO-ndtlooK for suoh a necessity, for many; many yriaW. v* *>*;*,- -:To'’*s ! » Mef.tinq "of Firemen. —On Saturday eve ning a Conyantion of Delegates flre com panias/ fdvohible to escort of tod Em- E ire Fire Company of Lynn, Mass., met at the all of the United States Engine Company... : 'if ‘Henry? A! -.Colijs;. of’the-Hifeorriia Engine Cota* pony, presided,; and Thomas Thompson, of tho 5 , Franklin Hoso . Seore* tary. . Thirty itltilt WStri tefifogehtod,* tufollows} • ■ - • -/ - • Engine Companies.—United States, HlterhiaV Franklin, Southwark, Globe, Fainhonni, * Me- ; ohanio, Diligent, 'Hope/ Columbia; .’Western, Ro* hance, Good Intent, Hand-in-lland, * America, Northern Liberty—ld. Hose Companies—Schuylkill, Franklin) Spring Garden; RoberfcMorris, Lafayette,Union, Neptune, William Penn, Taylor, Northern Liberty, South-, wark, Vigilant, United States, Cohocksink, United, Washington, G6od Intent; West Philadelphia) Ken sington, South Penn, Warren—2l. Empire Hook and Ladder. " ; J. Alexander Simpson, of the U. S. Engine Com pany. was elected Chief Marshal. . A large Hath her. of nommatldni tor assistant inarshals wefe ihade,* but the electiou waa pOatpencd 'till next rnedting, on Saturdriyriightiieft: ""* * ' AComiHitteo of Arrange niehiJi ana due on Route, Wero appointed; WHd Will report fit heitfc mooting. A rosolutldn was Adopted requiring all tho com panies to parade with toelr apparatus. this will tothe- Tbo.Empire will ar rive’ inthis bily on ''Friday’ cloning, September 30 8t oight o’clock, at tho Kensington depot. ; Ttlticpiiß ok?, Smf‘riOAEls.—AltEOED Mu- , tinv.—On Saturday evening, the ship Sit John Franklin,.Capt. Gault,.arrived at this port 1 from Liverpool, and hauled into the.dock ft Lom bard-street whaff. Previous J t 6 obriiihg Up to tho city, she was boarded off Gloucester by tho United States Marshal’s officers, and fourteen of tho crew if ere arrested and 1 taken on shore, and afterwards to prison, on the charge of mutiny during tho'voy age.. , Tho particulars,,ns .near as wo opuld asoer telo/wehj as- tollowaOn .tho 'ftnlrth br fifth day out, fourteen of tHd drew edde rift: and told the tain that, they .would,hot do,.Captain G. ordered theih back to tneir auty, ana thrdatohed to shoot the first man who refused to obey. He theu wont into tho : OabiU’ and procured a revolvor, and again appeared before them, and repeated tho threat. All the men but ono returned to work. He refused to do so; t hen tho captain* fired at hini, the shot taking effoot in tbo arm- The man was then secured-and pat in irons, where ha remained daring tori voyage. When the vessel arrived off Chester, the captain left the shipj came to the eity, and pro-? ferred charges against tho men, and socuring tho services of the Marshal’s officers, had them arrested as abovo stated. The man who ,was shot.preferred charges against the dajitaln for aitotopting to kill him, and, the captain was nut under bail. The oc otrrenco oriusea iririoh eicitoiherit tho river toont as the ship hauled in. .The ctow consisted of twenty-five men, and only part of them wore con ©prned in the affair, : ? I : Eatino PoUCjnedCheese — Fatal I Accident.—A few Jays’ sMoo the family of Mr. | John Baker, residing at the jtumtton of German -1 town avenue and Broad street, were attacked, im mediately’ after breakfast/wlth violent vomiting. They hod all been in .gooj health Until they.had eaten their Breakfast, at they partook of homo oheeZe that bad need purchased of a toan who was Selling It from door to door; Blr. Baker Started for thenitVvand when in the neighborhood Pfßidgo avoßue anu Twelfth street was taken veiy ill. A ftiend happened to be'pfiSfling at the' time, and drovo him homo.; When ho arnved thcro ho found’ his whole family sick—viz: Mrs. Baker, her sister, Mr, Pennepaeker, and the bar-tender, hostler,‘car riage-driver, domostieS,' and -throe smalt children— top persons, in .all. Dr. Oliver iras. summoned to # I attend the sufferers.' Yesterday tnomlng tho family wore all doing welt, and were considered oiit of danger*. Several other families in tho same neigh borhood wore'sickened by eating ohecso bought of tho iaiieman, Among the sufferer a Are six per* sons in the family of Mr, I’aul Jacoby, of Rising' 1 Sun village, Miss Letitia Roberts, ofNfeetawn,'and a Uttlo daughtor of Mrs. Spado; of Nloetown. i So far as W have heard,' the viotinis are all doing well. .The cheese wiU.be analyzed by Dr* Oliver. Tho poison is supposed to bo ip the coloring cistter of tho choese. Sulphate'of 'eopber Is used for that purpose, and too sofferors,, exhibited symptoxosof havings wallowed that it rtigi' 5 ; : Fatal Accident Saturday afternoon,, between one and twd o’fclook/ aserious accident oc- : onrred at the Commercial Bank, in Chestnut street, above Third. ' The interior of the bank is being painted, and a scaffold bos been, erected around the inside of the walls for the accommodation of the workmen.' "One of the'painters, Mr. Joseph Ridge,.w<w on. tho topmost soaffoUUin Ofe {tot of reaching a botird np, when-hd-lost hls baianco, and fell head foremost to the Boor of ,tho banking room, u distance of forty feet. The unfortunate man, in bis fall struck sovevSi cf the ’’boards iwhioh were nailed aoross to stay .the scaffolding, and injured himself In a'shbeking manner. }le was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital,: where he died at' eight o’clock in the evening. Mr. Ridge was about forty-six years of age, and leaves a family who re sido in the neighborhood: of; Ninths and Fitiwator streets. The acoidentoreated much oxolteraent-Itt' thovioinUy. w ; Coroner Fennorheld ah, inquest on the case yes- the Juty" rendering a verdict in accordance With tho facts:. ‘ ... ' t \ A . ’ i'Opening or SIC, SINGING; AND, THE RINGING OP BELLS.— ThO new Franklin Market was. optpod on Saturday mornlnjtftd tkobnyers and selleh of th&ncighW hood. There was quite a crowd in attendance, {and provisions sold Very roadily. Early In the mprn ing Bcck’s band played in honoi’ of the" opening. Between,eleven and twelve o’clock. Sanford kith his troupe oamo . over from their quarters on Eleventh street, aud eang and played until after noon. Tho Rcv.. Hr. HucaohoU pastor of/St. Stephens’ Church, had tho bellsofme church rung lu,honor of the oeoasion.. As a compliment to } the Doctor, the first steak of beef sut in the market was mado a present to him- , , , ' < t \ Tearing ur the: TracksSomo tfmo-be tween Friday night and Saturday, morning s party of men rodo up id a chaise’ to tho oornehof Chest nut and Sixteenth streets, and tore up a portion of the passenger-railroad track which was intended to connect the North BranoU .Company, with' the Race and Vine-streets-road., Tho,North\Branch Comnahy have bad their rails laidfdr some time on Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, but have > not been able to oemmejnee pporatlobs on' account of tho delay in the construction of the Chestnut and Walnut-streets Railway.. On Friday, however] the* workmen laid a turn-out, and 6witch connecting the two. rodds at Fifteenth and C.hestnqt, streets. The turnout was torn up by the unkhdWrt p’urty in tho ohaise. Wo have hoard no motive assigned for Uioir couduot.. ; - ... - , .. ; _„ t ? journo vitosi, a Window.—On Saturday, morning, about 3 o’clock, a lady, residing at, Beyenth and Brown streets,' who has been ill for some-timb, looped . oUt of An 1 . nppcl--story window while deranged, Sho fell upon an awning, and oho leg broke through it. Sho then wont to the odgo of tho, awning,; and juinped, over Into: the street. A policeman happened to bo under, tho awning at the timo, and he ran Into tho street just in time to brook Jhor fall, l for she uliehted .Xuirly upon hiui parrying him to tho ground, and hurt ing the officer a good deal worse than shq hurt bor self. Tho patient waahmnbdiatolyreStored'toJber friends. ' 11 ; I - Going West. —The Hose Company havo determined to visit Chioago, and havo ac cepted an invitation fTOm the Hono iloso Company of th'at’oityj to bo their gueste during'the United States Agricultural Fair, to Commence on tho 12th instant, when tho Hope will enter, theif. steam 'fire engine to compote for tho chaiaplonshlrXof, tbo West. - The engine will bo dospatoned on Wednoa .doy next, and the oompany.wiU leave during the following wook, , f ; . r , ' A Singular Coincidence*— On Friday a child fall out of the window of n hoaso in Relief Place, near Front and 1 South stroets, and'w6's seri-' qusly injured.; The soberer,was takon to tho Penn sylvania Hospital by a neighbor, and on Saturday the latter wont to tjtio institution to visit tho ohild. While absont on this errand, hen own ohild fell out of a window, near the sarao spot, and was killed/ ** 1 Religion and Rascality* —At a vory edily hour on'Saturday morning, .‘an : uhknbwhrrnscal broke into a house on Leonard street, below Whar ton, and stole sevoral articles. Among thdm were Bomo silver spoons, a quantity, of wearing apparel, a Bible and a prayer-book, We hope ho will profit by the religious part of hie booty. • ~? . | An Attempt Xt SuioidK-t-OpC £,b£urjlay morning a yOUhg Woman, named Susan Courtney, Who, for divewreosons unknown beebme disgusted with tho WAys of thb, world, attempted to commit suloido by. hanging herself to abanister. Fortunately for her happiness,- she was discovered' and taken down bcfotollfb was extinct.' ' 1 ! «■ ' Owners Wanted.—Tliero. arc _4wo. spy glasses, throe pistols, a pair of skates, two finger- and btherktoJed articlfes, ?it > Btatton-houao, awaiting* Claimants. They * Wore taken from two yoptjg. tnoh; who wore -recently ar rested for, stealing. ,• , r ~' J j ; . ■ i To the Liberal A comml ft oe, composed of sorao of oar most rospcctablo citizens, lias bean appointed by the Vigilant Hose Company for tho purposo of soliciting dobatiods for tho purchase of a steamer®, engine fo* the Vigilant Jtfopd Company on Eighth, Federal. We oopimend tfirijr prbjedfc to' the hfterttioh’of the’Ubersli K ' f V i tn '* s ’ ' K. A TaAHSAflTioif.—A few days since, a ooudttytriau from Indiana, county made his appearance before Alderman Beitler and stat ed that he hod arrived in the city the day pre vlousand disposed of a drove of hogs, he being of the hog-raising and hog-selling peranuion. Fur* .thennoref/rom tbo sale of the dro vgfJMg&Mm in oaah, notos, and a oheol^Pff§§§fjD alSfr Ifankj-Übe,;sqra of $291. That fiolSU fjgffj amount'Ofmobey irrhis wallet, and whura6xi§H| plied- him with brandy and wino until Ee was alps aonsoious, and then relieved him 1 of the proceeds oPi his hog speculation. On the strength of this very probable story, Alderman Beltler issued a warrant for the arrest of_the unknown female; who had so : wantonly outraged the hog-drover’s affections. The detectives used cominenaabjo energy in working up the oase, but no trace of the lady or the hog inecmti^tt'tefcrbfffdiifia^FiHair^rsriab'mr s&i*; sisjs We inuSt applaud the novelty of the' hog-droVer’s traw«^_ A ; r .j ?i 7r 3- XT FT'/TR : ..AOoxmjsftpjß., tiAjbif South' os Hbh -Travels.—A to# dnfe since a lady,of magnificent .appearance.and prdpdrtioqs called a at,the Franklin House, andi took boarding, representing that , she was a Southern lady, from Charleston;,B. ;C;'j and/that J her name was Mrs. Walters, 9 She, remained-a. day-or two, and . lgftV neglecting, to’’ pay her ; ported ( BI3L : , A, two later sno called on thejpresident of the 4 &L Geoi'gcl him out of a. som of money. .president was : Wary/ and the lady was foiled.’ .She next turned up on a colored gentleman named Second'Btreet/ and who charged nef Witffh&ving sold hlin ; plated r chain, : and robbedUbltd of a gold watch, which was subsequently pawned at Samuel Nathana’a loan ofifed. The watoh has not been re covered Y.etabftt; it*- J no , 'dopbi will be during the day. Tho lady has got ont of eight lately, but the doteotives hareeft sharpcye.onisr. In:tbe mean tirne, wo adyiee our r citizens to keep a sharp look btitj and not be Swindled by her machinations. c s ;■» P»o,KP(KsKjit*lAßßi:BTjsp^—Yesterday alter, noon, about six o’clock) Sergeant Bartholomew .jtad Smith, of the Sixth-ward po lice dlstrictyarratefittwo jio.torions -piokptJfiketß at Chestnut-afreet: Wnflfrf. r 'The!y word btMyJplying their vocation .pnjboard. the steamboat Jolm A. Warner, which l aVrived ‘with a load of passengers, at, about that time. .They were recognised as AUon, bis “pal, M two noted plokitoSe'trf,’wfco .are..inti mately --potfoe” <f ßig ChnVKoran. away from Officer fibnfth, wW rearreated him'aitei jHe,fonts loSteiiL dp, /nid wifi bare a nearing this morning. - At a meeting df the principals of. the public, sohools of Philadelphia,' hold Bspipmbir.Bi , tho following gentlemen, .wore/selected as'offider B for the eoTOingyear: John Siokel, president; James H. Hoßrlde, vice president; Marmaduke W&tson, recording, secretary; James, G-.j'BtlfnwMl, Corres ponding secretary; Charles A. Rand&lj treasurer. PnslnCss oesinmtee—ll. Y. Loaderhsek, J. H. Sides, fit.,ft. SetiCf;,William H,.Balt.an4 It. aWeu? f . : dorriWueo- «h“ffledtidbfeJ?,*forton TSdirias; Fred. I’. Christine.. _ ' ‘ -■ >ij£3\hbtd lYiiritf'tield tin inquest on the body of a frfaftnahredJohn Foughler, aged thirty-five years,''wHowatf efrotfried oh oatur-,, day evening st Wahmt-Btreet wharf. The body ffw recovered iff theiffo ruing. ■ J.t appeared oh the inquest .that the deceased .wite employed on thh‘ wharf in carry ,iron on board a boat, aha that When, thus opgaeedjbe.feUin abpnt/nine o’clock.; He lcaves'a.yrlfe pad. two ohUdrcn, who rcside in Con cord, streetj' ftbove returned a? jyerdlot of accidental, drowning., . ‘ A Goon and after this evening the Tenth and Eleventh-streot Passenger | Railway-wßl*\run » one-horse car every., twenty minutes froth midnight until the dawn of day. 1 We' : applaud (he bhtorprise of thjs Odinpaty in Starting ! tiufraoTsmsfttifc’’advancb of-theif dontdmpdrarfes. It Will bo of wonderful convenience to, hundreds of ’ oar citizens. Wdbflpb it will pay well, find we 'drb glad to dee that dead-heaaS Wllindt hecarrica after midnight. This is no fnorc than just. ' Assault ( ffbout rioon 'a ‘ tooVp'laco at damao’s Woods between two boys .named ( Edward Kogue k ftnd -John Es| ing. Daring tho rtcarrel ‘ Eslftfg 'struck Yagde on| the hood and side with ft large olnb; breaking bis riba, and fr&oturing his skull. Faguo was taken to his homo'atTenth and Master strceta imavery oritL-' cal condition, the dootor pronouncing reeovery im-, possible. Esling was arretgd soon after by .Offi cer Jobnabn. K-»iY % ' f k i '/.'if’ii* ~ - Jaw Fractured. —John lioony, aged 11 years, badhis'jaw: fractured., by .being kicked by a horse, at a atablo hear BeapttandPoplar streets, on Saturday evdhlpg. *llo the hospi tal yesterday evening. Tue Si'Oktoo Mbij . bririg. gloonjj# tidjit'« about the reed 'ami rail shooting tn the marshes. Tho birds are of an: inferior character, and very spare., The large figures published in home of. the papers lately, about the encodes Of thegunners, is regarded ns a good hoax by those who know. 1 ScoßTtxa IsTELLidEXCE. — OiI Friday after noon, Bobort Dnddy and John Campbell were gun ning in the Keek, when a gun In tho hands of Daddy burst, pinjuring Campbell-- yery?severely by one 6( the pieces striking Mm "on theeboalder. Tub UmxKt) AmebiOah MMUAJiica.—Tlie 0. U. A. M, will lave ,a, grand paradn and oele bratlbntii-ila?. abent trteistjr'ctmnoita 'will participate. Hie line of procession will form on .Oheltqn.aveMlo, at Jialf,py( jiln«j M, To be TniEn.-HGeorgo MoMnllen and Petvt Sanford, tho two young men arrested some time lined ontbO charge of hotel thieving will bo tried to*day. Ton bills of indictment have been found affllnatthem. ;.j. } ;// £ . 1 ®H'E;GO UiH TS. i aiTtjBDAT , S >BOC**DIW«i Reported for Th« Pr«**.l . QDA»iBR .SiaMtOH»-|Jq<ijsa,;l<ttdloj|,-s- Sa. lurclav’sbuaiuees was of chwalote'r, as followa: The case.of Adam Louth, charged on the oatb of Elizabeth Williams and' other*, with the murder of ISliza Johnscnfon Wednesday, the 34th -dirf of August last, wo* before the court upon a wnt of habeas corpus, nskipx for a release of the, defendant, upptj giyiw hail- The-nlieged-murder took place in ajfaller nionia g from Beduml,etreet.diir;nffaiiuarrel between Elisabeth w»i -Imm* add the defendant.- - It appears from the evidence of Peter DaveKns, Who witnessed the transaction, that Elfaatoth/Williams and Adam .Louth,: the defendant,' were engagedinaquiwe! l nt>otit» razor, and trylofto yet possession of it; that tlid deceased,'Eli xa Johnson, came uy to Louth and struck him upon his 'head; Louth,'who hod a whip in lira hand, then struck her across the shouldog with iti'tfcat the deceived waa a woman who wns-pefteroUr intoxicated. " J -~ f% \ Devattx testified that he saw the deceased after the oocurronco. on the same day, which was Sunday.nnd neon the following two days; Umt she then Appeared as if nothing had occurred; that 'she ‘was/goins tfkmt the streets as usual, and was, intoxicated. Hie testified that tie was certain that the blow with the whip waa upon the shoulder of the deceased and not upon the head. Dr. S. IVBrown sworn, and said—l made a post-mor tem examination of the body of Efi*a Johnson; her death waacaitapd by a hemorrhage or the brain: I could neo no wound visible externally ; on taking off the scalp /found the .wound: there wnspo inflammation of the brain; when the sealp waa taken off some blood ponred out, and the death was caused, I bolieve, by the blood pressingagautstthe brain \ the skull was not fractured; I examined tlsewoman' on*.(Wednesdayrat abottt one o’clock 5 thore was only about ail ounce of blrtotl com pressing upon. tUe .bram; 'the blood could not have pressed on the brain for any length of time without causing a stagnation; there was a wound oil' the right side of the ear, whioh*wasvisible,externally; (whip shown;!! think a whip like this might have caused such a Wound AC was on the toad of the deceased. Cross-examined.— l nm not certain whether it was on wodnegdaytbat lniiide.Uifedxammation; I remember that it was the day that the woman was found dead. .Daniel Ash sworn, and saidrrJ saw tits woman aft or sue was struck with the whipj the defendant struck her on I tho shoulder with the whm; she did'not tall down after she was struck; sho sat down at the comer of tho court; she went away j l saw her again in about one .hourand a half; she was; then |n v Bedfbrdstreetrshe asked me‘to lend her a cent to get a drink'j l saw her again on Monday; she wanted some money to get some Unitor; I gave her a cent; I saw her,again, when she told me she was going to the country; I saw her before she died ; she died m a cellar ; I am sure that the defend ant did not strike BUsa Johnson on tha.haad witli.the whip; I saw the entire occurrence, and also saw the two men fighting for the whip. _ , Coroner Fenner sworn, and said—l held an mquestup on the tody of Eliza Johnson; I was present at the post mortem examiuaUon t l-thlnk.it was pn Wednesday, tho 24th of the month; after hearthr the inquest, 1 ted thedefemlnnt; I know nothing of what caused the death of tho woman, except that which I heard. Dr. Heiffrieht, was called as a witness, and testified—* I attended Elisa Johnson during her lastillness; she was in rt'dnmp'ceuar; which had no winnow ; she had no clothes upon her oxeept a tittle piece of shirt, which was around her neck; she was covered With an old pfece ofoarpet: 1 examined her and could find no external wound; she flinched a |ittlpwhon {.pressed her head; I first saw her on Wednesday at 10 o’clock; she died on Thursday; I was present at the coroner’s Inquest; a. blow struck by the whip upon the shoulder could not , cause hemorrhage of the brain. The defendsntwaa or deffedrto find'toil fn the sum oP-s2,ooo'to aniwer the charge. An application was made for a new trial m the case of the lad aged thirteen years; named Alexander Pitts, who was convicted on Wcdneuday last, upon the charge of riot, in accompanying a number of boys to damage the house of Lewis Clark, by throwing stones, bricks, ocp., at it. ' Evidence was heard as to tho. good character of (he defendant. Anew4rtal was rofusod. The defendant will be sentenced to-day. Mr. L. C. Casniday asked the court to hearevidonoe in extenuation of the sentence of Thomas Rank, convietv' oil of passing a counterfeit three-dollar noto of > the jjjVUmingJon and Brandywine Bank ujw;n Thornes Col twill bo remembered that the defendant, together with Miohnel Granndlon, waa convicted upon the above oharge ouTuesday last.' . .> ■» * t , . After hearing the evidence, the court sentenced him to six months in tho-county prison. . Granelton was sonWncod to two years and six months tit the county prison. , - --.William fileigh was again brought up before the c6urt upon, the writ of-habeas corpus, charged with, assault and battery upon Samuel Carr, with intent to Ml.’ The prosecutor in the . case did not appear. -It will bo re membered that be wag m court upon the day of -the fonnbrheatingi but disappeared a short time' before ho was oailed up aa a witness. . Bteigh’s counsel asked that the defendant should be discharged, ns the prosecutor had failed to appear. ‘FiroDetective'Blackburn testified that/ho-had not seen Carr since Saturday lost, a short time before tho hearing, although he hod tried in every manner to gala an interview with him. . „ ~ Judge Ludlow refusod to discharge the defendant*-M Erosont.and directed a subpama to to placed in,the andsof Fire Dolective Blookhurn. who was to bring Carr into cotitt.’if possihle, by Wednesday, The cago Waa continued until that time. Adjcnrned, , An attorney-at-law. tottor known ns •*. counsellor of tho Sitpremo Court of the United States,” on daitirnay, in oompany with » client, applied at the office out down town magistrate for a warrant against a partv charged with assault and- battery. As usual,'the office Chairs were‘fil|etl by tho ‘‘toys” loungih? lAzily about. ,bnt the presiding gonius of tho plaeo was out, aud tnh aflkire of the worthy functionary wore entirely under tho con trolof those who were” im*’ t%* What V-\. mterrogatod one of their number; of the attorney; “ A tso ,V„ i ; 0 or i warrant?*’ CiU arouru * * n the morning you can get afresh ItisueedteM to say that the counsellor aforesaid left the office m the b est possibly t , ITEMS. Mbbiiso of Councils.—Tho City Connoiia will reassemble on,Thursday ?nd their labor* for the ' balance* of the year, in extricating the'city |rp<n her ,finansjjU another difficulties, will be far "fromlight, We’learn'a caucus meetfng'ofbotb branches will be held on Afonday next, to ta£e, into, consideration the propriety of buying their Fail amfWintor Clothes at thatoftutiful.naw.” Continental!* Clothing Kali of S. H.Eldridge, northeast ‘comer of Chestnut'and Eighth streets.. 1 A Poet pays :** O! ebe. waa fair, but Borrow ‘tfame and left his traces tbero.” What tocame ofthe’ balance of the harness, hedon r t state, Speaking of har ness, suggests the fact that tho tost wearing gear in the country is that made at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall /of itookhUl A Wilson, Non. GQS and ,6M Chestnut street, above 'Sixth'. Elegant garments' for ■gtftiemtfa and youths are always on hand in infinite variety at this po .pularfstabUshmept, ■ r • v i ‘ Mn! E. Meriaw,' in nn article on tho late Aiiro ia; aaya i • 11 The nurotnl light soVnetimftk is comVosed of. threads like.- a warp of a-wph; dhose nometitnos become broken' hnd All fn tho Eaiili, nfid possess ex quisite softness those as the products of.the silkory of the skies. I once o&fatneda smalt piece, tefrieh, I preserved.** } What a pity ihwas that tho"sa«j culottes philosopher didn’t procure onough to rnnko himself a pair of papta loons 1 As it is, however, he can do as other folks, and buy thorn roady made of Granville Stokes, the fashtqna bh eloper, I/o. Wjf Chestnut etreet, , v - v: j , financial and commercial? w; Market. 1 IS Sept. 3,fc59. ,,; 1 ill!*' 18 Railroad dmfd* il® UL ot . f 4‘fc|».49>4.%*adins Rail raid fluctuatl* W |WS( HdW'PonrNylvatfla aiijarfcenl. r?|§§9 *®u a £ SJiffflO#, naraho ohaf tdl tfftrrtgage taoia at a !fii^ n^ T . v >Si? * ve !sfi?fi rmat 92^* CifySixes ♦tilsi »Ife °^ ftt mortgage bo mis df» those of the Williamsport, wst ratortgajrf wA?jls sold at £3, and second «gpds at 10. ano business it( tftd board was quite liorit- r, eg, and the market unsteady. j The money market is quits easy, at the ratei pw- I piously quoted*’ The disposition manjfeetod at the banks during tff9 week haff Weil aolte accommodating, and it is thought that ufwracnt of ftiowtg* will RhoVi a small ipoy«ee i4l^4r’<fh«bftflks3«oX»Qn ? , rfndVt this season a little extra accommodation Wouldhe much TOoy aooOTteWff kMlwlf wwajgro make the bafokrTar more usejbi and popolar than the’ contmotidflJWljtah letWf until the • busy season corafflgtioes. ' .v,. The Hamaburr, Poftlmcuiok ModnVJoyjjftnd Lan-r. duo in London .in,# jaunary,, 1868, were all paidOffand cancelled* dad' those moduarSTwhioh fell qae-miFfis* Zadeiphia, only one thousand dollars remain ? out-, standing*; The roads AUd'hridges arem o excellent or-; ddr, several of the latter having been' rebuilt during stesfi^.^rf 01 j??/? 0 f i? .w“‘H ture ' f;6'ra *a*t£fcger*, «Ot from or to* thV t J FromrentsandmaU. , ..v. I « , <v.7v , i:'.AV.Jw/ss>ja* 15,655 i „Totai iecelpts ! ' Ttfffdipdnditiwea ydar were t* > j '• * Motive po*g* aAlinuu^pCWafioft'...... *.. fc9,5i4 i 3Sg! &B] Interestoa bondage... i.'Tr.rr. ..r... rrr,. 1 ... ssiarj Twoo por centdi videnda. th a»#i£d ‘ ifVe«emdy -tlia : -followl rig-named gcotldmrtSweie e eokdo%tfrsj Presidentr-Michael V. Baker. JolinHoiines,M.,D...Ja/uoalaaged. Rdbert V.'Mftssoy, William W. Lonzstretn,'James Meooifer (Marietta), u-Tlw *s* thevpije up interest hnd pro&U m uts Boston Building Associations, orLaanFnnds, pa tbpy are galled of ihoir mortgages incourt*>wliich shdWgt&ibes?stera , The cste Was that of ElserTrMdrati v%- &eCddmbiaft Mutual Loan Fund Assodhttoai „> , report of the oasemthe Courser, that the cnippiainant was seized mfe§ of| Min premisesi > Sep|* < l*-lMfifta Apihifcd ipE'4hWrespond enis ior fc loan ofißKfidOvsscurea by these .rprerfiises. She owned two jn the above' .qqrporattflß at the time'of application. ?xhe shares, oy tbe'corporatioflf wfrre vaVnea at Ssoo,‘aUu were put up tothehighe*t bid' oar a! . tlM^Tlas 4 4n’some way* M ■o*Ued < .«> preminra. ‘ multiplied iwtfM&S<mrfl(Mr^certr<mii9tOOaai£#W«or £s!& w&SSsßag^ssia i & rdceivpdf ijasiolft *mptity } wrajr e]w/gdfimbl»ck dues, entrance money, Ac., fir > ttaw'-Av *mdarrt equal amount. The ustiai covlnaotir nude tionswere in the mortgaad. and -for artaueged breach the property ; is advsrtisea-mr to provenVtuesale hn*all6wedi’&“« , PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, ■ .September 3,1859. _ J MPdfcTBD trt Mitsbvr, co. j ,PIR»| ; ROARD. '.|-^VKiiVKvA»| fMSt l^fer-aSS-S* Suited*,, 600 do «swn'.:!E' r MO chsrfc waIWM. ..u ~ PMladeiplufi " ; ;* • • C jy?»nln*. . Thdra is no change In Flour* the rfouuuid, howevtiy btfih fm dipdft end hd&l*e*s' js limited; and the only quality, but the detttwra isjmWtiryttf.siipply iw-hoflie .trade at these r/atesv ■ RyeFJ&iris stoafpeiV etSf firm at ey.7j vprtnxw dftJUM&BAIMxnit 439 obis rfoldat $sM& bbl. Wheat—There it hot rfeuefr doing; the receipt r but the millers fire hot* disposed to.operate toafly extent, and .obly about3,so9 taafopml-buyo/re at sl,Wttl.Wfor. redf-Hfoe, jatt# iof small lots, _Kya is -granted*' : *nd» pdsr* adalbertf a mostly at the latter price. Oats loWer.Wjtb. sales of 9,001} bus new Southern tcHnrf? at-3to; sjnt.z.soo bus old P©nnsylvT*nta.at*37s, wanted and very scarce, out further sales of aCnnd# No 1 reported at .$?9 Cotton-r-Tbe, market cod.-' tipries dull, and & aw small lon Oni/cave then disposed of to-day, at about previous rates. The market is Weak. 3 Groceries and Provisfon'a--Tbemarketforboth is firm,,, but quiet to ; day. jX quotations* Whisk®/ <ix unsettled, arid'nurtin* ofr-oS w&ntett asttlroe lordhldfe* 27c. PrU o °<loi " Ms IJew,.,-Vork. ; atoqkj E*cfc«n j(e--8 ept * 3. ' gftjfcYfie&lfj';.. I6li' SWOO V*rguua«*.*.<t.:.&i*£ SOuHudRR ,36)2' «OUO Missouri 6B.......MX 100^.do; J6tt3534 5000 do ' ,‘,..:,/s5 8l« lu) Reading R±. bid «*£ 36000 '-'do I MO 84.4 lOMichCenß iMH' 2UOOTenn6s *90...... .30 *< do ; ~:r.*.,rtslQ 46 id} ifSvf SOW Mich Bo 2d mb,.. 47 600 MS * N,lgu'«&..Lattf ■ ld- 'do-...bmar" 2000 act M Mok> do. bci<JSi;>* «#oTerraKi Alt2m3„ MJo .iljJ *)MarolifianV..:d,;}o6str3oo -‘do iJljl coMeroii KxiCahk.. iW m do . ..ircdt* • !l0Bk8St«ofS Y..J00 ISO do —T^.issx •;*By fc. 110 do .7..... BS . 170Pan»m» H....:..:.117K 130 do .. 86 100 do &*& ~:::« m do ~..sUW7B» » do .'.7IM ICO do, . ...WTatf 390CievfcTdR,......25 100 do V.......b10.75|4 360 do. WK m do ... .... ..hW 76X SO Chic & Rlc IR, 6T s*- 5 *- 100 -‘do .*■ 00- ;dO • f 200 • do, 17 - do -100 do eW 7#» 90 ' dtf 1 v '....,...a30 68 400 ' do. J6K »'• do‘ 'i....,Rb60 6»J< SO'- do vw....~.b» 76% 9084ccnd-MrR.;. Iol£- d .. -the MARKETS. *- ’ * ► Asiibs.—'The market is steady; saleq of Jfi bbls Pots at «:»|?:®a°»dn?TO is less active/ and pnoea'are’generally lower: State brands are very- well not being plenty} the medium eihaes or Western extrasSi? easier. The sales are 6.500 bbls at Si’M J 5 for old superfine State aud Western; $44O<MkD for old extra State and Western; Siwai for old round hoop extra Ohio; 6J25 4 fO£ rtew dot fi4AO9o^3 <Lottis extra old Wheat; ana s£w©7 foe extra Genesee. ; Squtberzi Flour la less active; ,the medram grades are easier, and all ktudsftre heavy at the close'; the sales are L6OO bbls at $4.90«5 ftnrsuperfine Baltimore, &c., and $a.4007 for the better grades. ' - Rye Flour is in fair demand $ «alts m of J3O bblc at 93a0 s3&3' ora 1S * sXles-of iabbls\J« : »«y at GBA}n.'*-The demand forgroin is limited .and the mar ket is lower for most kinds, and is doll at the close; the sales are 4AOObi)B&t slA3>aal.4o for new white Souths am; 91.40 AIAO for white Kentucky. Rye is in limited demand at Slaffic. Oats are dull and heavy at 30039 for State and Western, aud 3da4oe for - . f . , ~ Comts inactive a prices hra ttnehanted the demand is confined to the Easterntrado ; the sales are 16 000 bus at.SledZo'XorneW mixed Western.. Other kinds are no minal, . Barley it dull ond nominal. - - •_ - Molxssxs remainsquet; sales of IdObbls New Orleans at3oa!2o.' i*' *j»* f ? l't v r a PBovisloxs.—Tne market is irregular for Font, mess is firmer, and prime is heavy: the soles are 1,430 bbls at 814.7601494 for mess. 4M3AO for mixed mess, $10.62?* for prime, and gIOoIOAO for tiun mess. > Boef is dull aid heavy, prices are nominal—sales uf SO bbls. Cat meats t\Wk*carcC and prmes tond upward sales of 31 Uhds aWJaO lor shoulders, and BKoB?icfor' hams. Lard is firm and in fair demand for the trade; sales of 370 bbJs aud tea at lotffrlc. Butter is firm, and prime State is in good demand at t ., . MARKIBD. , Si LIVINGSTON—GULPEPF.iI.—On tho lit uuC.at Cotpeper. of DeineoiTa, ■ * BARRAe-BURKHARD.-On the at jnst., by Rev. Robert C. MsUsck, Mr. Joseph J.-Barroß, Jr., to eliss Anna M. Burkhard, aU of this city.. * • DIEHL—JENNINGS.—On the lstinst.,by Rev. Wm. C. Cooley, John G. Diohl to Lomsa Jennings, both of this city. ,• .’-i , 1 , / ’ ' 1 * RUE—RISLEV.—On the 29th ult.. by Aid. C. Braxer, Mr, George 11. Rue to Miss Rachel A. Risley, both or Ocean county, N. J. ‘ * -* • ■* FLYNN—LAWRENCE.—On the 30th uIL, by Rev. -Biihbp Wood, wm. Flynn, M. D., to Virginia F. Law re 111. «th of June, 1859, liy Rev. George Chandler, Mr. Henry Holmes to Miss Isabella Craig. . * CLOAK-OVINGTON.-On the 4th of July, by Rev.* Samuel Durborow, Mr. George W. Cloak to Miss Anna Ovington, both of this city. * BB.OVyNEg--BlC|Cl’iL.—On. the 2d ( Qf June< ,by Rev. Edmund do Bci)weuitUtAln F. Wilsonßrowpe) of this city, to Miss Lixsie A., daughter of Dame] Bickel, Esq. DAVIS—EDINGER.—On the 21st of July, 1859. by Aid. WilUsro MeMulUn; George H. Davis toMiss Sarah Jane Edmeer. both of this city. - , . i * both Zue gner, both9f the Northern Liberties. ' * «1, . * t t. 1 j i' 1 y . SrRIGMAN.—On tho morning of the 4th, John Sprig mapjagedtOjearsamUmonlhs*. . . . ? Pf he relatives of thfe family are tespecuiiny invited to attend tlm funeral, frpm the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary L. Corbit, ll North Twenty-first st, above Market, on (.Tuesday 4 afternoon- at 2 o qlock. yrithout further notice. • [New 1 Ydrk-Herald''and Harrisburg papers pIoHNO eopyj . ’ - Sunday. the-Uh insti. Mary E. H., eldest daughter of Jacob and. Martha. Reed. The relatives and fridndS of the family are invited to • attend IheXuneraLfrnm the residence ofkor father. No. 211 Sprucestreet 4 on Wednesday,7th ln*t.,at lfl o’clock JACKSON.—On the evening of the 2d inat., James M. Jackson, m the 38th year of Ins ago. ■Tto?«UtJ\re«atii irncuds.of the'family are- rweet ftißy invited to attend the funiral. from - the f«nd«noe of h)sfather, Jacob Jackson, No. 17 Christian street, this (Monday > Afternoon, tbeftth tnsUnLatfio’clock, without MOclSS!—Huddenly, pn the 2d inst., Horatio Newton No. 2019 Winter street, this (Monday>morning, at Qa clock. ' * 'KENDRICH.-On,the.2d msb, Mrs. Mary, Abraham Kendrick, aged 45 years. » • ’ * \ -Funeral from tlio residonce ofhorhusband. onLan castar pike, above toe first toD-yate. West Philadelphia, , He Interments in the Ctt August to 1 DIsXASXS, \ Asphyxlft.;... ,i... Ap0p1exy.......... Cancer of Rectum... Cancer of Pylorus,.. Casualties... : j ....... Croup Congestion of Lm\g» CholerAlnihntum.,.. Consump'n of Lungs C0nvu15i0n5......... Cyanosis Diarrhma;. ; Dropsy, Brain ** Chest Disease of Brain,.... “ Heart.... Drowned Dysentery Debility..... Effusion on Brain... - Erysipelas.... Fracture.,..,...... Fdver,"Puerperal... ,; " Scarlet. v..« . . , 09 *ll* Udder 1 year. From 1 to 3 ** • • “ 2to A “ sto 111 . .i. « 10 to 15 /«» Wtosy .**«'. - •« 20 to r.S t “ SUtoW., 4.V'-* From' the 'Almsdousei tho Country, 1. Mates, 99; FtolriaTei;77 By order of the Bran| •i<• - ',v; calth Itepprt.,. ‘ ril-TH Opvicb; September iBtS. ty of Philadelphia from the 27iA Of the 2d of September, 1859. Fever, Typhus., u. _ “ . Typhoid..:... Hernia Hemorrhage Inflammation Brain. “ Bronchia - « !• «, - 14 S. & Bowel* Insanity. Inanition Jaundice Marasmus. • Old Age.-’- ; -“- Palsy.... - Pyaemia. Scroftila Sore Throat. Still-born Suicide... Tabes Mesenteries. Teething Tumors Tetanus I. wittoping Cohglrr.fi iiu • - ,dQ PARK—MONDAY, SEPT. - i . . sth - 4 o’clock.'-TROTTHISJUY. Afileheats. 1 ] 'A-®' hMnoaa. bfetweeu the celebrated bones I 12 I Dunkirk, nnd tbo stallion Yount Defiance. Good riar l I nm l , U ' K.KABTMAN?Pronri»on y 3 )OVS .‘.'67 . 19 t 11 ,v 4 THBHK WRBBI From 49t0'8t>... j,, “ 60 to 60. “ 60 to 70 «* :70to so* £0 to 90* : r * v ,«r y.x --i , I,y „ Color, 8; from fi 80y5«69; Girls, fid. 1 of Health, i 1 • JR HUGHES. Uealth Ofltejr. * ’ It-v/jV \ ,li ? riAir‘lKMiiMBi.»:B*4Rßraai‘jU(» Fnssn- HAtJtUfEBrcrrXTOB:? Gariy/eo/t, lostrdos tresses ars a fare the hair It is il]mo an infaf {BoH by all Bniriml*, and By JtILES HAUEL i Co„Jfo. 7M Taoeu* this visit to^bibwJflfoMf:Ji* .imjiaxiakee to test the pfanoaraade this etihk'k tioia, tot a eelec t So j rep, to .take pCttce at their wsrerooms, on tlid"Averting 4 of XtfgUSt&th* 18SP, upon Sen .contemplated.. .The jtrUcnrjag day ho visited tbf vare- JBdqts And .factories tor fhe purpose of examining their pianos'. ‘tte spent the greeter'part ‘ Ofilfe r in; lf o^work .nwprtteof theif, iAftruments, rapog- tbir, strength of whien he gore thtrfouoiring beruficat&Y **Jh O'/t l ?f. a", Ang.». wa?. Mfissns. ScHoMACKjat & Co,t Having tested your Inonoe weveryway,ft gfces im'-great satisfaction and plManrairf reeemmendiig'thsft %$ tSe poMfeV/Tie tone and topeb, I havetef ik PhUadalpbU. f v tln» vraffcinXßSlup.it U perfect, Ada) uiS7fec«o& as.ady I UaveMcl ft * * ’ v , t- ( %UovA me ? n>y daar^irs,.*"• _ * ‘ * JiTAiße. ■ Vii■Yeuiv;reapecifially/,>';;•_* i ‘BJkTtRY SJINDBEjBON. bet*!, rn fts trftw, tofemfc* it appear that he hfsaseertedtp'ieveMl-ofhiafriend*that he was under great olftigaticraH & Sons for dayj. Messrs. Scjjoni|tpker„A Co,-did not solicit the cer tificated'which was" given them ’ Volantarily, and re :. ?oo»ted Jo.be pubUsbejl. iTbey rPceived itin good faith, and Believed Harry Sanderson to tie a man of honor and true discipline; but, from the facts, eh*itedt he baa pro : vert'himself to. be a mere hoy, not to be relied upon, although bdsrihg the soubriquet' of a Professor!„. Hope his* next Viritwrll fcoiDore available ,to f himaelf«nd Jus -; Uo[wr* ikm . ti r-t ;■•->:• /' v * OHAi.rBg4 ; T«, FiM.?.-r?hetmir;preparatioc of Modi oinallron eatfefitfrfea bf the Medical Faenlty, and pre-- aoribtf in their pr*%tfee; '.' V.' ,J . . • *- J ¥beWpeKMceUft!roaMadedsU^pTeTe«ts*£iK>pre paration Of Iron dan, for a moment, bp compered wit} it. Innoxioqs fa all maladies in which it fans hitherto be£* Jd sd> H pte. abfeflutely gUfklTveininunar ohs cams ofeacb of complaints, via: In Debility, Herrons Emaciation, Drepep* . 4 Diarrhea, Dr»«ntery, Incipient COntamptibn, 'Serofatofts 1 ' TaSnreeiowsi Sait • Mercurial Consequeooee,' Chxouio Headaches, Hhtomatism, Inter-. mtteuf ; Fhyto% v fcc. } ko, t be. Debility, Impurity of fte Stood, Depresnon Vltel Energyy;i*Ato wd Ctomplexions, jndi - o&te its necSwty id afmoet wnij conceivable ease. In .all poses pf Jemale Dsbilifcy its .tflpcti are dehglitfnlly No remedy Sai ever been discovered in the whole Bistoty.of exerts su«b prompt, nappy/ and fttllf effects. Invalids so long bod-ridden Mto have f become, forgotten iH their own ipmiediate ncighljorhqods.- hiivey afler s far trials of ‘this HestcnsUye,. suddenly; Appeared inthe'busy world, as if just TStortedlrbra’ protrsctod J t»veJ‘ih> s»teni fifty cents per box, containing fifty pills, sent free by mail to any rnrf of the'Hnited fitiitM/os'the'faeeip t of the price. Principal Offiw, d< XOCXE, General Agent, .-TVbolesale aed yetail in. Philadelphia*. >y DYCffT lb SONS, 213 North SECOND'StraeC "'-'iMS^ihakmSm ' i ‘ Pintenologicai' r with jgyjttcni jlwwpyfawyjgf and EVENING,, by and Book Store, eatatfisbatlQryoWleri Weth 1 , k Co., SB UHEBT 'mT' &u^andS^m^Phoofssks.—A very one for sale at reason amd prices, No. 96 South FOURTH Street, Philadel phia. -rj! rp /, lr < L- ‘ 4 i EVANS k WATSON • rtifafe,M..Bept3robef I,lBffl. - - . . «s-a« Wmionwwsa. Elmira Vi South Third •-_: . g rt-h bpOJTHIS { Biomlayi EVENING, 6th msU «t the Hall, NINTH Street, above Arch. Attendance of ail members esfnovtl:rire«uested?(; *«!, « ■Jr i ; „ IV:t . ; TV. H. MIDLER. Cor. See. nx^Sry, c iM Gentlemen have beeffisepi th ?JEsP??? o f.fsyf, i .HE; HOSE AM Federal: __ William B. Tamer, •sssaASOi'- william 3?<£n&)fasU,‘-': Samuel G. Hamiltou, 'iiSMffir-**' John Murmy, ■ f Joseph F.jßitiqss,' w A BenriC.-lfrOoMr, SrT Eroiumel D. Brown, Lawrence CbUen, .Jesse %ns»ilr7 tH r- James B. Cowden. W. F. Pattersou, M. D., ■. Gideon K.Aiasroftr"* JohnD.Lenta,- . * James RCGibson, ’ John Quinn. Ggoasit w.BsgztCK* Se It* J X PUBLIC ABE RE. .'that the ftQ(rfriiig~nuaed rnted act ft» » OgomdtlM AmfeWlH* $ in Bfflrth '"saaatesa? 2*ftm Beeve*, CufltJß» Mink, J&mef T. AbmbftflLptevartv V. gohnS. TM«kara, Qeor« W. Aider, __Adam Ypiwj, •Simael Griffith, 'William ft. Poster, > j John G. BiagUtulfc 4 • B*mnel Sweeny. Thncknn Taft. ft W. ttavidM. I'j.BLHoffher, Tomlin. Junas Doherty* Charter P. Cm*. • L C.?.KsMe;. I' Kemper Smith* { 4 Banj.^_Broolw» t .Jt. J. GOZZEJf B,' Chairman* jcretatX* '' TOHir M»uYt Treasurer. K!t-Bmmßffl6H!BS&BB£ PANY.- , •!-1;'• J. - •_* At a meeting of the Coffimiasibnere named in the act iiy*>rporating the Thirteenth andFiltoenth-streeis Pas senger Railway Company of. Philadelphia, bold Sept. Ist. W3P. hUN&. StrWatau* street* it wa* resolved that the Book* for subscriptions to the e&rital stock of the Thirteenth and Fifteehth-streets Passenger Railway Company be openedoo. THURSDAY; Sent. 22d. 18a9, at 9 o’ofook A. M/» st ftp. 4 Sooth SEVENTHS treat. , BENDY SHARWQOD, Sooretorr. Notice is hereby given', that Books for receiving sub scriptions to theatock'of the Thirteenth aad FHteentb streets Ppaeaser Railway' Company tnU be opened at toe timoand piaoe abovyynentipaoa. . ■ BraSn^fllES. «SPSb; : i-i HENRY R. COGGBHALL. *2-dt22 Committee. ITT* mrKt.teftVa 4»HIi,ABEITpHIA CITY LL? .DIRECTORY, 1800. . HavinscomPleted my arrangements for the phbUcatioa of tbeTmblEelphin City and Business Directory for 1880, the canvturaing'Wlll be done, and the work issued as heretofore. None but tho most *vs icimt ami thorough ly-trained Canvassers-will be employed, and an entire new canvas* of, the;'whole city will be made, «a has al ways been due,; and no reliance whatever placed on any PCBLisnxo work for information for anroLthe de partment* of Mcelroy’s Philadelphia, city An entire rensiorfof the edition lor 1860 will Be made, and roach valuable awi iaUrtytinjp matter added; the whole to be under the supervision and centre! of the nqderatfnedtWhormuß-hia long experience, and deter mination to spare neither money nor labor, flatters him self thgthowUl be .able no make his -City -Directory for 188) an entirely reliable nook of reference. No canvassing has yet been done, bat in da*time the business community and citiaena general!* will be relied on for the usu&linfonnation, A. McELROY. *:*£■« ,j ---Sifiouth Sixth, second floor. CONTINENTAL hotel coupahy. foa.thmrtjte»Fi of TWEN^PYPER CENT.JorONE HDNDRETTDOIjLARS upon each sure of the new stock subscribed, will,be paynbU-on oivbcfore MON «!-** J, SERGEANT PRICE, Treasurer. pAUI Aini FRCIX FESTI -1 LJL VAX, to atdHn the erection of the new edifioe of the rresbrtenan Church of Prnnkford. will be opened in theODD FELLOWS^HALL, Frankford, on WED NESDAY 'September 7th. inst., and continue open until THURSDAY, the 15th inst. . Contributions will be received at the Hall on the 6th inst, and during the Fair: - aoJl-wsmAtu-it* frs» OFTI CK OF THE.PHILAIIiif.PHIA .PABBENOER RAILWAY CO., August To the Stockholder* of the Philadelphia City Passen ger Railway Uompacy.—An instalment of FIVE DOL LARS per share* on each share of Stock of this Com pany-win be due and parable to the Treasurer' JS. B. .tember 15,18 W. ■' By order of the Board of Directors. au3l-tseW . W, M. SINGERLY, Secretary. rrs= to You no mek.-eveningoes- ILJSIONS at BRYANT A STRATTON’S MER CANTILE COLLEGE oommenoe MONDAY* Septem ber I2th' at 7 o’clock. Course of instruction comprises Book-keeping' Penmanship, Arithmetic. Mercantile Law, Ac., constituting thorough discipline for thsoount lar-bouse. On* tuition Jt« secures thorough knowledge wtihout regard to time consumed. Call for Circular at 8. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut. 1 - T sa3l-Iflt* rrr* notice .-the'steam fijre EBi" IL? -GIN£ COMPANIES that purpose to contendjor the Pnsea offered hr the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, at• theirExhlbitiomiS' rhilouolpma. darmgthe last four day* of Soptembec. are requested to appoint each onoDedegate to* Conven ts OJU*£. b* !!old at the office of Ujs Society »:■&<:. 62$ 6t.. Huladelphia, on TUESDAY RVEN i^ G »i^®- iSth^vse Pt? m b9r» ji at 7 ootock; and the Hand Fire Engine Cbtomnies each one Delegate. / ta- meet a Ridge avenue and ' manavcnk PASSENGER RAILWAY. . AP* to 1;"" of tW« Railway be’ng now completed to *ba * ani.viH leave the no* station* at 1 '.„£S rn frii of *p4 COT-UMBTA Annau/for mnrol Hill* Falla of Schuylkill, VTiwalu kon, and M&naTtmlU over? 15 inmates, between the hours of 6 A. M, sod 7 P* ah 1 ©very half hoar between 7 P. M. and 9 A.M., and aCat »t 10 5< p. ,m. and UH P.U. The uosm Cato tnU leave Manayunk at 6 A. M., and 5*4 A. AI.. and thereafter every 13 mmntcs until 8 P. M., tljoaavei, halfitonmll 10P. M. N. Ih—The Girard College Fnssenger Kail way Cars from Second and Arch streets* via Arch street* rimth street* and Ridge avenue, connect with exchange tick ets.,- . ALFRbD L. CLAY, TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE , 1 wssst $ SfESffl tnx ol A ex. JCelhnr, Uecwwetf, and to wake distribution of the Blanco in the band# of the accountant, wilt meet i - SoQtfc st^WiS l^ s 85-mwfmt 3U - JOHN O'BRIEN, Auditor. ‘ JJf SI . BD ¥ can be no failure :in a Life-size 1 h i*tes£ ph ‘ D - 0 . il? * t .J beA iikene#s, nnd it i s"iS^a«agstfjaa.^ BKiitKa 'sasy- ! Ti , ®;®SK - FKpT JABS. -• j^ 'Ll* ' to avoid the aneleanlineas at -1 i?su up «o» l * *«•« ** th * ®H? of (he old -1 S??A*S?l!* tfttnetal hovers and eeraent,vUl.be pleased SSLM£J£^ t V tow i ,o, ® d^r ? t ‘. < £° l of P»«»rTin3can be s^M a iim%r n iiK‘i!^fi®KWs by phiaiei&xa mjd eciecttfio own to P® ft»d nwjet reliable Jarever.raade, - a uncle izlivsi.v aisfoy aM of u,e, r inw, “ ,Mrabl * - : 3 Ko-DSorth-Flf - - . - Qonorel Glassttepot .XT: A PAtiIER’S ADVERTISING •J^j^'-^'BNOTr'Nr'Ei-cCTTterPtPTHTioit-CHEST : „KV 9ifc*’rlt'tVpnit»k(in fortlieliestcity andCountrr at lowtut cnsli priooi.. seJ-Jm s.-v»a.v is-’-:-.-.v- : s-y. • > Secretary.
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