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IMFORTBRB AND WHOLBBALB DBALBRB
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DBT OOODS, J
iiRBNS; WHITE;GOOBBf CW>THB, - ' |
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! SH<&B,TRII>QE & BJtO.,
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'.'.Jo JMPORTiiHfI AMD JOifißM :
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5 DBXGOQDS,
: ...j. ,' ;n RBO MARKET BTREKT/ ) |
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FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIO
Sel«6ted a view tothrinterdkU of |
-CABB AMD IROMPI' BHORT-ORKDIX DEALERS,
reeyeetfullr invite.the Attention of the'
~ i.! LOWEST MARKET jRATKS. : / 1 j
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.." _ STELLA, SHAWLS, I -
■• IRtNiEBB f/ AND, BSOOHE BORDERS, • :
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: - • BLACK‘AND COLORED CENTRES, ;
.....,, ... : . PHOH.MIB ■.., ’. .
"•: • ‘V •: GREAT ' AUGTrON ! RAMS ‘
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•;;';, \. •. PATORtiE,' liUPIN, *kq.;,. ;, (
iI. ; iIBNNEQOIN * CO;, "
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OPBN E D ! THIS : D AY,
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; Lor«-.i. NO.-;213 MARKBT- 1 STREET, y
o!- ■, ■ ... ■ :. = PHILADELPHIA. :
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CLOTHS, OABSIMEREB, YESTINOS,'
v :\ . . •
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.
HO»3S3' MARKET'STAEBT. ;
ajp,Btsi™;r„„ .
PHILADELPHIA..
j|_ # W; 3LJTTILiE & GO.,
f s it i/ iK O o d p s,
J? 0. 33S MARKET BT. ,
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tORBKWANI) 1 DOMEBiio OOODa. i
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LiwßWB. „. .
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, 1 KMBROtDBBIES,
:•'- KO,aMikARKBi|STB.EET.
Stock* Mooted ia the beet European markebr
by oumlvea.ialatre and complete. ' - huS-ap
ABBOTT^PHNESAGO..
, :IMPORTBBS AND .JfOBBBHS .
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S.ID Kj S '■ ",
- - - ASS ' * ,
PRT? 'GOODS.
NOS ABT 'MABKET, AND flfl* COMMERCE Rig,
, , BSLOIT ilira.
. Haric, jnrt removed to the above. location, are near
1 opeilihs a neW' anil verj; deriraUe Steele ef .Good., em
; braoin* cvery varietr in thoir line, which- they oftr to
the trade at the lowcit market Tatea,for each or dp
’bfoTedoredit' ; 1 - '** * auS-Sm
,pmO|3, FEKRIS, & CO..
, : IMPORTERS OF '
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iNOS.SSS ST., AND 532 COMMERCE ST.
: i**eleoted by a member of thefirajin
: th ° 1 ' BEST BUROPEAN MARKETS. ;
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JCJ WOOD, MARSH, &HAYWARD,
■- *I MP ORT E
■ \ • ;I ■ .. Ann . ••
; ' WHOLESALE DBALERB IN
; »ET G0.0D6 AND CLOTHING.
. 'NO. 30# MARKET STREET.
! ' PHILADELPHIA. .
S Fall and.' Winter, fetqok bow eoroplete and ready for
»rere. ’ t . auWjn'
WHOLBBALB BBALBXS AND JOBBERS IN
) lv ;^:''©B^ao©DSl ;
* (And 414 Commerce street,) , ;
WTWJUJt fOV&in AJCIJVIf.XHj KOBTH SIDE, ~t
'; Our eiook, especGtfly and West
. era trade, it no* large and complete in every parti
onlax. „ *■ •> • ana-tf
|gggj
i>AEEvßoss & Withers;'
*3l HARKKT,AND dISCQMMERCK STREETS,
; k ‘'M-IUPQBTERS
1UPQBTERS ANB JOBBERS
j 'or *» > *'•-
SILK
i -AMD ’ ’ . . - ■
FANCY GOODS,
' Have now aeomplete •took.to whiohtliej Invito Iho nt
tontlon of twiaA, 1 ; : ’ .r.wMm -
i GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
FURNISHING! GOODS
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TAl£s!ft&G:. TRIMMINGS,
1 ipß-AKdi; ••
O,, l.Oj 80 0 pf.H, F.q y R,T H. BTRE B T, >
Have .now .in etoreafull aesortipent in their lin», to
.which. Urey .invite! the .attention of,their' ouotomoro
ftndbuyerlofauglt food*. , _ ... . ...... att o-Sm.
T W. SOOTT-~late of tlie firm of Win
w • chtitor fc Ssott-tOENTLBMRN'S -FIIRNISII
.MANUP ACTOR Y.AM
®S Girardllpuee,*
;§.W. s, would’ remeotfnily oali !ho attention of hit
fm-morpatroMmd ftlenda fo-M» new More, endi«pre-
HARNESS, CBIDT.E LEATHER, Ac.
H ; s A D D L buy
v.'. ... v(iMANUFACTORY, . '
j W- ,&,Op.* ,
St: ;#*' habkkt Street, ■ ~
:u ' ! • f ' -J auS-Im
Shipping Rosin, in
•Mohr*. s
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HILADELPHfA, TUESIgg
THIRD-STHEETJOBBING HOUSES^
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. ■' IMPORTERS AND JOItBERS !Vg
k Hi/.iaiV.rrv-: •■:■:■
DRYGOODS, jS
■!'■' I.’-' ’1 .'w— '. 1 ■ ' ‘“V :i ' ,s ‘' ' ‘fa
Won. 83T /fc SUJ, SORTIE THIRDS!,, .‘.aovI.RACK,
,t, } . ,' u .),|-\ /%. i ; ~5
Would now inform their oaelopwr# &nd tho trade g*h#-,-
wlilbo • y
- .UNUSUALLY, ATTRACTIVE. .- V |S
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. _ NQS.ao.AND 43/NORtH THIRDSTRBEIVj,«
MPORTERg AND DEALERS IN, J
SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS,
IYIUTB GOODSVIACESi' LlNEOTi''.}f/*
■’ --«*£»> '■
HOSXERY. GLOVES, Mills, ANPSttAWfiS.?
aud-dni:/ > 5 " 1 r ' ‘
A Y „& jG'OV'jl ||
, V ; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS V' j
• ’ ■ ■ ■ ; : v.M." , JV '• '.is 1 •'• =
. DRY GOODSVjv
, NEW MARBLiBUILDING,. 1
V. ",‘V- ;> . v-NO 3 8 /'■ /VV.Vfjj.fi
NORTHTHIRD STREET. j;
. • oifer,.by the package tfrVieoe, to**• 'W
. ■! CASH OR PROMPT BiX-MONTHS^ByYEIIi^i>:
A vety.large And*attractivefltook of *>Vh|
f ju^fyk£7'£Ni? foreign bur ci^iip
is pureh’ ere will find oui*’»to‘ok Well (u&ortcQataUii&L*
«oiia of : ho j«.r. ' '
,j.t, way, • ■--■ - • JaB.notnlafV <
WM.’P,WAY, tanA-JraJ; GEO, P. WAY,: jji,.
'IMfOR'i'ERSANDWHOLEBALF.DEA.MRfi'IN :
:,- ,r ENGLISH AND AMERICAN • v' : ■
SHOE , THREADS.
FRENCH,AND ENGLISH LABTINGSfANS?
SHOEj-MAN.CE ACTDBBRSI-'AKTICLES;
*' Sewink Machine Silk,'Thread and Needle*. •" '
■At tVf ■ N .°: 3° NORTH XHIRDiST., ■ -M if
UPFIELD'S PATENT BOOT-TREES.'P 1 ,
i •;,) . iV 1 ’
TUNGERIOH & SMITltr
'”'7;;v„: -V ~ "■, 4 ; .1
..WHOLESALE
V -G'RiODD^S'v: \i
NO. 43 "N O R TH\TH IR »j SXBEET,.
', Hohejr, and LoverinsN Birn» alwaja on irandt
' ans-2m ~ •- ; s i; v
BARNES, & 00.,
- 'PUBLISHEiiS ANII!HEAL3SKBIN ■' ''
MiaoEliLANt iiamr. .SCHOOL,: . AND
, ' BL'ANk'BOOKS'AND BTATIONBBYj .. . . >
NO. 37 NQRTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH '
- ~ ,
DR, EMMONS’. NEW‘aMEIUCAN AUNUAL OF
.' ... , 1 >:*' .GEOLOGY.,' <' * 1 '• r
■ Sandert’ Nejr ..Beadera. Oreenleaf’e end-.Brooke’
JJENDRY & HARRtSI
//,■ . ' r ' • ’, ■ , :' ’
MANUFAOTUEERB AND WHOLESALE DJatLERS
„■ - • vyf
BOOTS AND SHOES*
NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH 6TS„
VnMm •‘ ■ : PHILADELPHIA.''
•yiios, MEIVLOR & GO.,
NO, 8 k’ortiitsurd btreet,,, . .
v/ IMPORTERS v V
**'*. ' k ' -- oV * " ■ ~f
. - ENGLISH, F2USNPH* AND GERMAN 1> ■
OLO VES, ',O,RIBTB, > :pRi,W ; RR.67*.(i-:
" ,"f-‘ >' , '* S', :
PaTini StkoKn, r' Wi*. Si BAiaij, .V, J(t^t r W«j(tr,.
Jacob Riesil, , . . I. - ,;,. Dcß/Envih.
BAIRD. & 'GO.,
(L&U SidgeV,Lamb, & CofJ ’
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY; GOODS.
No; 4T North THIRD STREBT, PHILADELPHIA. -
; OUR ■ FiliirSTO OK -
lenow complete in sUjite„departmdnt>»a&d ready for
Buyer*. Prompt paying Mareh&nti from all parts of the
Union are respectfully solicited to cdll and examinb for
themselves.,. - ; - •• aud>3m
MATIDWAHE.
'JTRUITT, BRO.. & bo.
■ IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
ri'AßD’w-ABE,,
CHTLSRY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &0.,
539 - MARKET STREET. 539
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH-SIDE,
a«8-Sra ' PHILADELPHIA.
HiiOORE, HENSZEYI&OO-,
HARDWARE, ODTLERY, AND GUN
WAREHOUSE,
NO. 43T MARKET, AND AlO COMMERCE STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c.
! - U* SOUTH FRONT BTREBT,
Hoi In Otoro ond bond, and
OSbn for'Sola, a Largo Araortmont 1 of
CIGARS,
: Rooclvod diroot from Havana, of ohoioo and favorita
Branda ■- , . ' : . aua-tf
WHOLB9ALR CI.OTIIIN'G.
HUNTER, & SCOTT, !
: MANUFACTURERS AND JQBDBRS
. OF ‘
COMMON, MEDIUM, AND
PINE GL O THING.
i Wo Invite Opooial attention to 'our complete ilne'ot
MACHINE-MANOFACTURHD GOODS.
■ NOS. 43t MARKET; & 419 MERCHANT STS.
' aus-3m '.
OLOTHING! ;
AT WHOLESALE.
! 0. HARKNESS & SON, :
SM MARKET STREET. .
. nOBTUEAei COBHZK OT VOUBTH SIBHV,
Offer for «ale, on tliB mo«t .
LIBERAL TERMS,
o Anowandoßtonoivootockof
FALL AND WINKER CLOTHING,
ADAPTBO TO TUB
, SOUTHERN : AND > WESTERN ’TRADE, :
1 to wiiicn ■
they Invite the attention of buyers.
• m ~ ■>- ; -. r " ‘ : ,
SEWING MACHINES.
& WILSON,
> MANUFACTUSIKS CO.’O . .
! BEWING MACHINES!
Superior to alt other* for general o*e» and for
SHIRT MAKERS, TAILORS, AND DRESSMAKERS
! NEWBTYLB 6NL Y FIFTY DOLLARS I
' ,e*iric*a: ’ -
• ’ «J 8 Che»tnut Street, Philadelphia,,
; i ■ /
I . f Boot Bay Street, Wo»t Cheater.
Permanent Oflioee wlll.be opened ehortly, bj iae, |o
Reading, Allentown, and Lanoaitar. Pouna. ,
Agent.
nu7-em ’ll
CURTAIN MATERIALS,'
EMORY, & CO.,
'NO. 32T MARKET STREET, .
Importers and Jobbora of
' HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELLINGS, &c„ Ac..
CUJRTAIN MATERIALS,
And Solo Agents in Fbilndolphia for
DT9 V e’i} 0 T' shb'etingb.
1859 , :' S fl ,\
> SEPTEMBER 6,1859,; |
Pnnce Albcrt’s Religion,
1 The Itiiprr;Bßioii upoii thd.inimi of, tlio Ecv.
'Br. ’BEacij'iliat Frinco AinEßiy liiiatand jti»
. of, ls.',‘‘ s Catiiojic,”: is
clearly.yrong. : Till). Primje-isniore tlmn “a
Protcatant by pi;ofeasioti.” His'iinclo, Leo->
poj,d, . tnutried- tho tPrincssa Giuiao-m! of
- Walesj ,hs a-Proltstnnt. 1 -Hid ’aUfit,- iiiotli'iir of
Queeß'ViOTOßiA,' -was - selected as’ ivifo fot' the
Duke'bf Kent, because; sit'd' wasai Ptoteslapi.'
SiiAhoitißAiH Alison, in irifjjilßto'ry.of.VEu-,
\(aeopLd‘series, jVvoL,, : .p., ,354,;
Hani’En’s edition,) puta ;,thu 'fact.. of Prinec
tALßtiEi’s religion, beyond diapitte. Having!
rcoorded liia. marriageii to -Qde'en YiCToniA', he'
lirodeetlsdlutS t 11 m""-!',’'! ••’
“If Great BrittUii"bai 1 Wdri fortunate'Jn tit
personal -character ot' tlio Piitice ythnm - Queen
viotorla selected In be her royal consort, the nation
Las,not been less,so in the,principles ofVhs ftnpilyi
from irhicli 'ho''was descended.,. The fiuni!y tof
' BaiS-odburg had beon atnong the first' converts to'
and steadiest sttpptsttors of/ tbe -Refortastidn'. ' In 1
tho cnstlo of.SMelCobnrgj; Lhthtr'-ibufihl ; and
.fpdnd-rpfuge yrhep endongeroddinithe flrat riao of
,the new faith; the apartfnenis. (n.which ho;dwelt,
'the' bedstead ohwhioh he treated, 'tho.puipU from.
■whioßhß'prbhchod* are' preserved with tiioua care;
;and -on tile portfolio’of tho yOathful Friitco who
was dcßtincd. to .jilacc a dynasty op ’ the - throno of
England, «-ore to be found eketchoaof tho vensra,
ble pIM On'whloh wore preserved'tb.e rpHM whiph
bad given shah distinction to bis raoe. louiicnsc.
at this jane tore,- was tho iniportanOßof thisorm;
firmed J’roltslanhtm In -tho 'royal l consort of
,QneenTlotoria..Erom'the.,combined ilnfltfdhoo-of
the" Reform Bill and tho equal balance,.of, parlies
, in tho House of Coihmons, it'had come 'to ptwe that'
tlie tonali majority'vliicb Oast tlio balftnOo in favor
iPf tpo, present Administration .[Lord Sfelbonrnb’s]'
.was entirely composed of Irisn Catholics, and by
their defectiou it miobt, at any ,mtnnont ( be oycr
'tnrned. To counterbalanc o ro formidable ap in
flueneo ’in' such n quarter, notfiing could bo to for-'
tuhato as tho-knowledge of confirmed Protosiant
principles in tho. family: which now'ascended the
throne,’ 1 . , , j,-..,,,-,o l: .
It wilUiti aeon here ithnt -AMBQNjihihisolf ai
high Tory and Protestant Episcopalian, twice
dwells on tho “ Gonilrtncd’ ’Protestantism” bf
Prince Albert, and even puts the weirds intd
Kaiics in order lo emphasize'it.’. 1 Prince: At-;
BERii’a iinclo; LWrpip, Klhg.pf thqßeigians,
tliouglimostot his,subjects; aro Catholics, has,
contihued a, ProtestantVfdiffering in this front
. Prince Orlio, of Bavaria, who qualifled liiraself
for the Crown, of Greccop early; in ' 1888phy
.abandoning the religions'faith 'of itis' family,;
add becoming a member of the Greek" Clrtirch.'
* ,One-branch of tlio Saxc-Coburg family ure
Roman Catholics j "one of these, Fzrpinand
AodesTos, married the iate.tjueen ofPortnga!;
anothefV.AtiausT, married ALabia,Clementine,
a daughter of Louis' Phiutue ; ■s. thinlyVicxo
'niK, a wife of- the Duo do Nemours.- 'There
wus an ,idea, soon nfler-VictoaiX- became
Queen, that she might marry the Due do '‘Ne
mours, and this caused an auti-Papal agitation,
for a few- weeks. Blit',' by tho Act of Settle
ment, neither the British 'Sovereign, nor,any
bf tho Biooti Royal, can iiiarry a Catholic. ,
Original Letters of Uen. Washington.
■ The fqljowihg original letters,of General
Washisuton have, wo believe, never- before
appeared in print, and wiU be read with inter
rest. We,aro indebted for-tlio.'opportunity of
publishing.tiictn to’ a IHOtid who' had them in
his .possession fora short time. The firstfet
-ter is-written from-ValleyJ'Porge to. Mtyor-
Gonerai SeLXiyAH, at Proyidenco, R. 1., prior
to tiid reliant of the.Britisharms' iVqins Phils,'
delpitia across New Jersey, to Now York. li
was during this retreat lhat tho battle of Mon
mouth wafi fought. V ,!; ■' ;■ -
The second lettbr is written from'Washlng
ton’a Headquarters, at White'Plain’s, if. Y.
The- letter'of- A the' 17th ’instant,” referred to»
'riiiiyiie' fcmnd iri'-'S'paflc’s Writings of Wash
ington, Voi. Vi, i>..fl. The same volume con
tains a number of 'letters written from White
(Plains in Jnljtj 1778, and, relating to tho uxpo
■ dition,against Rhode Island, which was then in
.contemplation t -
Headquarter s,-Vat. lev Foboe,
20th May, 1778."
Deau Sir : I received your two favors, bpth of
:tha Ist-instant, with & general rotnm of the troops
under yotir -command, I am sorry to find'the
States so backward in reinforcing yon, ahd,-oon'-
.sidering'yohr weakness in foroes,--and tho'e&emy’s
strength on Rhode Island) their Indoleheo.ia some
.what rehiarkabio. -
If Gen. Stark'has aooeptedof tho appointment
of Congress, I-can have no objection to tho com
plying with your request. Should you know this
to'bo the case, I bare inoloscd a letter desiring him
to join you immediately, which you will be pleased
to forwafd.
* All out late' information from Philadelphia con
cur In produoiDg a belief that the eiiomy moan to
evacuate the city. lYd hear also, from New York
that a number of bouses are takon'up for the refu :
goes and officers from Philadelphia. This would
seem to point to New York,'at leant, as a place of
general lint, from tbb information
yqfc acquired, it is diffioalt to conjeoturo rightly
whore they meoto to open the eompaign—whother
in Amoricaor thoWcst Indies. ‘ »
With respoot, I am,
Dear Bir, your most obediont and
• veryhblo. sbrv’t,
‘ ' Go; WAgiUNOTox.
Mnjor Gen. Sallivon,
Head Quarters, 22d July, 1778.
Bear 8m: When I had tho pleasure of writing
to you, on the 17tb instant, I'mentioned the pro
bability of an ehterprlso hoing meditated against
Rhode as the next capital otjooi, in oaso
tho shallow ontrshoo at. Sandy Hook should frus
trate Admiral B‘Bataing‘B first design of an attack
upon thoEnoroy’s Fteot, In Now York Harbour. Tho
most experienced Pilots havo been employed in
sounding, and, after tho deepest consideration of
what might bo oficoted by 'lightening tho ships,
and tho like, the attompt has booh determined
- Nothing detained the Admiral from
*Bailing immodiatoly to Newport, but tho nbsemio of
a Frigate, whtoh ho was daily expecting from tho
Delaware., But as she has probably joined him by
this tirao, I.think it propor to appriseyou that the
instructions which .woro givon in my Inst, relativo
to oollooting a propor foroo, do., are to bo re
garded as having an immediate objoct.'
I have this morning detached two Brigades to
reinforoo yqur strength, and am'this moment in
structed of tho sailing of tho fleet for Ithodo Island/
Youwill, l am well assured, pursue every measure
In your power, that can render tboonterprizohappy
and fortunato,—and as its success will depend in a
groat degreo on tho promptness and energy of its
ciocullon, I trust the eonduot will ahswor thcepirlt
and hopes of the expedition. ‘
Tho inolosuro will, show you the demonstrations
of the Admiral’s arrival on the coast, and point out
to you what is to bo done Qn your part.
This letter, is entrusted •to ono of my aids, Lt.
Col. Laurens—he has had an intorviow with tho
Count B’Estaing, and is fully possessed of all such
information as concerns the present enterprise.
I am, Br Sir, .
- Yr meat obet eorvt,
, - i .. Go. Washington.
Ps.—-In my letter of. tho 17th .1 mentioned the
drawing together as many men as would make up
s,bOQ t -including your proeonfc force. I do not
moan.to restriot you to that : numbor—but wish you
to got as many os will insureyoursuocoss. Tshould'
suppose there will bo many volunteers on thU oo
oasiop. : - ' ;
I opened tho lettor after it was sealed to subjoin
this Postscript. Go. Washington.
To Major Genl. Sullivan.
' Otir Public Squares.
An esteemed correspondent sends; ns tlic
following Ycry lair hit: > >
i SriniTUAn-Cowa*—-The foot of such oxlstonoeß
may be'doubted byniany, but, is capAblo of com
plete demonstration. For inri&nco: theboautiful
common in Boston is ontered by light turnstiles'
Tho.parka imd squares in New York' are open to'
foot pbssengerg without gates, implying no danger
from'ahirh alar In Philadelphia about’s,ooo per
'fiODa aro daily ocouplcd iil opening and shutting
fqrty-elght.pondorous iron gates bn entering the
public squares. ’ This is done .often by delicate
females, with .still more delicate gloves, and all
cheerfully endured to keep out.cows, which, in
1690, might bo soon going at largo in the city*
These cows, though nalongcr seen, must stUI
exist, or else tho gates would not bo ( olosod. Not
being vißiblo .tq, tho paked eye, they must be
spiritual, t . , Q. E. B, ■'
* Oor. I.—ln like' manner tho existonco of spiritual
pjgs may be proved. A Subscriber.
• Massachusetts Amebic ah State Conven
tion, —Tho. National American State Committee
havo determined to issue a call for a State Con
vention, tb assemble in Boston early in Ootobor,
for the nomlnatiqn of Governor and other State
officers, Hrithno coalition with any other party. 1
I li'
; -
ii.Rev;JosephH.'AUens'pokfe beforeibeUnltamii
atWest Region; Mass'.',- fast Snndgy inbrri
ing,oir tb o' ll fo andcharneter of iforace ifapn;
wbo was for iiinnyyears are.ddeht ofthattomi,
andianidotlve inembor of theparlsh.- , * ’ j v
PiTAt' RisstJMv-l-Wo regret’ to ‘ro<foi!d;tbo'fatat
roaujt wliioh has.attended'the Accident* thaloechr
rep.to JJea.-Joj|oh.,JiniMteadr’Mi'«tat«l ! la-®<i.
Ji)«ra3/yc«tor(lay.., Tbeyenarable gentleman t-e'-'-
tfilnedbifl consdiqustless until’abQut eleyen o’clock'
yedterdiiy forenoon—abbot’ tWb’Afeda Half hbira.
;aft«r the- accident—when’he fell-hsleop: ''Boon
awaking It wasi evident that his: mind,wasw&muf.*'
ine, and in that condition,,b,e continued gradually.:
S'l™ f ®W“ threeo’elockP.M.Jwbwlie
'died without o';struggle. Hie agewas ninety years:-
and* he lcavea a large dirole of relatives’and Mends*
to mourn hie sodden exit:— Bbtton Jou riial' Sin-,
.tender &f., . . ~.,r- • r*
, Mrs, Elizabeth, Libbey receatly died. atiElifet,.
Maiijo, aged OO.yeaptand 9 months.* :ilra. L;-Was‘
.{Of? * <q#. eyer* ljvpd at thy, home *whbre: she ißldd:'
It has. been orrned ,and occupiodby tho family
about-ono htmdrod and,; seventy-five years!- '.The
eamejis nowiin .thpdianda of.thefoarthigeiieration,:
- oorreepondontcOfitheTtSianoheiitor
Guardian _qays,dhqfe Jf his Jlyanspno* knoWn* to fee,
..the author olAdani Bode, way only nineteen When.
. she translated),anU tranalateddßlljfitraHSß'sieJeu'
, Ebghasdong boon-,kboiffi :iniliterary*so
,i|] Eondon, as tbo ccntributnr:Of-several Vepy
-ttonghtfal, paper* toifteiyifjtJnmstertKertstdpil*.'
.fidDlarly.sprae^nthe.potiUon^dati'ei/and-tilffioal.
iiaapt, wpmen,,,hlj6e Ryans ia cither'anative-'efp
.or iras. long * feslcleatiinjlNuneston,: where' some
.,of jtor.feinily stilllive.u ,3,--V-d t; fiignsipe’.).. I- k .
in -(I«W») PntdsCiry of thenidth nit/
;Em b‘e>ii -inifptnd fef
tififefei'wiiensitS wis'iiiitffii fc?
otjonty judge. . ( c.n" : roof Ufa' ■(-'jni'JtijiStßS [ s
learn ithat r E|der;llinrts,i.'of iE)teter; , 'sftt|.,-
vhotftu. ayreßtedata cimiHni<iae : n,
.bookj and: imprisoned, txebddsehe •fecala'iiUi»y, d
.flno.pyaslaetlfrjdaydisjhned ffoth-jMl'on-'a'wrltbC
habeas ) iaftetfWiSeh’rlh^hetefti' t j'udia;
Powlyrj yasdiwharged front fctrj tody. The pedpfo bf
Rxotor,and the, adjoining. townsWormtoKoldja
,meeting in®xji4oyj.town<hWl/ito'eJrpr&iari opinion
upon.this.ontrage upon'the rtghtß of maerßiiiice. ’
M’llo ][&sa,Bonhear hits undertakeh the
titastration. of. a , work.' on ! 1110'',“ Agricnltdre ; of
franco,”, from the. pen of ;j)f efcotiMcmltirf; prolee-*
,s?y afetbo.lfexmal AgrkJulluratlastitnti'oSofßcai.
yai?..;,,..... l‘" ! < r..inei„ s, rv»r j
,1 The Eofttuia (GA.) Bao»rto;a4j» t«Xh B ‘-lato'M.;
,A; Bonder left. by.his will. iheitntii ofon'eßtmdrod
thousand dollars. to tho CHenTiUb College etid MUi-'
tary.lnstitute, ahe-intoreet’ on ia'
to be applied to the psymeiitof prbftwmra'ealarlcs,'
■ and the/,education of poor : boys,i This Cf,-*Wo’ be
ilioyo, onoofthalargoat bequests; oyer madetb hny
one institution in -. the- Country. - M njor limTder's
uaine deserves to be handed do-e-n to tho Istcst pos
-torityi ant) his memory Over held doSr'by tho pMr,
for .whose benedt hehas made this princely bequest.
The Alton (111.) Courier states that a portrait (if
Esther Johnson, the> •< Stella of Bean Swift; oait
bo; seon at a bookstore in that city,' add’ hdds 'tha
its authemtioity i.*) boyond nl! question. ' o'-’q ’ 1
: -DftArn os a VhatnAM.BiCuAitisroitrA’tit-iThe
Charleston; Courier 6( the 95th records ttio death
Of. tho venerable t John"- Biako. *1911110; ' in thb f9th
year of his ago. Mr.'Whltd'devetcci a ltiiig lifd’oif
elegant loisnroiloithb intelleotnal fend krtlstioiml
provement of .-liia* native 1 city, and' tb‘ hlr pencil)
says the Courier', wo owe " The Kesorie,” apd the
,weU*known ,l Can,)) of Siariori.-’twi tliotbcr pieces,
ineluding 'the-two 1 battle’pieces' ef Eutaw and
New'Orloans, which now ado'fh the'Seiiate Chitinl
ber in Coltintbla, : and were presented, to' thfe Stato
by their- patriotio:author.- -lie was "also th‘6 flr'st
nativeof. that furnished a"plan for tlia
CharlestontKCatte: ---i-ii ’--'l J..a- j
V .The.fast arrival from California brings iittellil
gonco of tho death of Mr. Jobn E. Morrtty,.,for-i
merly of Washington; D; O.',' ftom 'tiio nccidetital
discharge of his gtm while hanttDg'. ,:: Mr; Morray
was a member of Copt. Magraw’s tragon-road e.x
.peditibn,. which was 'orgimized |ti IBSV.' 1 ' ffhen!
Captain Magraw and 'most of hbt Company Col up
teerod-jnto the servloe of the CnltfedfStates, under
General Johnsofa.'of the Army if (j tah‘,-Sfr. M)irrßy:
i*ss chosen-orderly* sergeaht
whieh oapaoityhe BerVci Until*(ho’bi'ttiiien of;
Volunteers wBB ordered tack from Cainp Floyd.!
Receiving'an houorablo- discharge, Murray pro
cocicd oyer land to California, where he hag' since ,
resided; ohtfl his death boeurred as abbVo’stated.
He was an able and capable nian/m’ueh respebted
by hlB oompanionfe, add truttedby his "superiors.
This is tho'first and Only death; so,far as .known,
which' has oooarred in tho whble battalioniof four
companies of .volunteers, ahd"if is-a rembrkable
fact that this is the result of accident. 1 ‘
'■Si *’ *- ,
.•if; I-.uvV; !s
Lieut. Richard Porrcatj'of the United States nary,
Idied on the BlBt ttlt., at Rockville, Md. ‘
, -The Quebec Chronicle retracts ltd assertion that
the Prince of Walea is coming to this country, and
explains.by saying that Ms 1 late tutor; k Mr. Gibba,
aad Sir Henry Holland, pkyaio>*u to the Court,
are coming. « '* ‘ ; ’
' Baron Stoeckel, Russian minister, is at the
CiarendonHctol, Rew York. 1 ‘
The Rutland (Yt.) Jlefald sayg that the report
that Professor Mietzke, toacher of musio at Caatle
ton St minary, had committed suicide, ttos a misera
ble hoax. 1 ' ' a
A movemont is on foot in Tennessee looking to
tho erection of an*equestrian statue ofGeneral
Jaoksoiiintbe western'portion of that State.' A
gentleman ofMempbi&offers to give $l,OOO towards
it. . . ■- ‘ r ‘ ' .
. Mr* Falooner, tho stroet-prbacher, was again
arrested in New York lost Sunday; and fiuedss.
lt'secms that theßccorder had revoked Mr, Fal
coner’s Uoense to preach, : on the ground (bathe
vrns not a regularly-ordaiped preacher.
Mile. Beaubarnais, tho Fronch poetess, is stop
ping at the Fifth AtcnUo Hotel, New’ York. .She
is oclobratcd for her beauty and diamonds; and is
said to bo extremely Wealthy. 1
Capt. Albert Pike, who has been'sojourning for
some'time In the Indian country,,has returned to
his homo in Little* Rock, Arkansas. '
Mr. do Holt, son of Admiral Hell, and tho now
Secretary of tho Frenoh Legation, has arrived at
.Washington and entered upotyhis duties.
The Czar has presented tho Sultan with the de
coration of tho ordor of St. Andrew, in diamonds
valued at 1 1,000,000 piastres, in acknowledgment
cf tho reception given to tbe Grand Bake Constan
tino.- * ‘ * ‘
Harney’s Lake,
[For ,Tho frees.}
T havo just returned from a week’s visit to this
beautiful fako, and think that I am doing your rea
ders a sorvioobybringing.it to their , notloo. It is
twelve miles west ofWUkcsbarrCjLusome coun
ty, and may be renohed iu a d&y from Philadel
phia. Tho lnko lies.among tho mountains, is somo
four or five miles in longth, about a mile in width,
and has boon sounded to a dopth of 13(1 foot. It
abounds in fish—piokorol, porch, sunfish, catfish,
and eels. Pickerel are caught 30 inches in length
—peroh weighing pounds, and catfish and eels of
smaller proportions, ft is just the place for fisher
men And hunters, as-,tho surrounding streams
abound in trout, and.on vtbo . mountains ftro doer,
pigeons, imd pheasants. - On tho lake is an excel
lent hotel, whore Col; Clayton arid Kis csUmablc
lady spare no pains to rilako visitors comfortable.
This plaoo seems,'as yet, but *lilllo, known, but I
prodiot that in a few years it will havo its visitors
by. hundreds. Tho host season for fishing has but
now commoncod tho baying of bounds after deer
, Is daily heard, awakening tho echoes of the mouu-'
tains around tho lnko, and tho woods aro filled
with pigeons.' Lot tho visitor take his gun, good
fishing-tackle, strong hooks for pickerel, flies for
trout, and puthlmsolf under oaroof Badfy Em
mons, chief fisherman, hunter and. trapper of otter,
and 1 will warrant that lie stays longer at tho lake
than ho intended when homo.
p; B:—l'noticed that Press vfas the first pa
por handed mo in tho oQunty. Not'a bad sign.
I Reading, Sept. 1,1859. 1 , R.
r Thq Now York.oorrebpondent of tho* Charleston
Mercury, who Booms to devote much attention to
tho .approaching nuptials of Senor Oviedo and Miss
Bartlett, says: ; . •
•! “At Gonln’s, whore tho wedding trousseau of
Miss Bartlett has boon manufactured, I was shown
d largo ohosfc of liueen, which coat, :S2,QOO—a su
. porb collootlon of linen oombrio,. gossamer linen,
valenoiehnos lace and trahsparcut pullings. Tho
peignoir was of fine White cAshmore; exquisitely
embroidered with White silk, costing? 120; and the
opera cloak was tho most exquisite artiole of Ameri
can manufacture , I ever saw, composed, of white
cashmere, and “olosely. embroidered in the, most
beautiful’ designs, the ground-work looking like
tiny .seed pearls; this •is worth over $BO, and took
five girt? six weeks to embroider;
dresses are now ready for the fair bride eleot;
nothing oan exceed the prinooly liherplity pf the
Wealthy Cuban in the,superb surroundings of this
fairßanae, atwhOs© shrine ho pouVs'-a constant
shower of aU that gold oan fdrnish .'A- gteat many
Will bo. disappointed that the wedding is to take
place at home Instead of tho church, as. was first
intended.” ' * . - . . , , .
i GOtt SbBMARINRTeLEGRAPH.—
The bark IVyman, -of 200 .tons, salted yesterday,
about‘32f o'clock, from Central wharf, under com
mand of Cnpt; Wm. Baker,"to survey tHo routp.for
aline of tolegraphio communication betweori this
ebutttry. arid 1 Surope; <by the way 6f Greenland,
Iceland, tho Faroe .Islsiuft^feid- Scotland. Tho
vessel is ohartered by ghaffnor, of Lou
iSvillo, Ky.; who has, boen Yeslding in Worcester
njostofihe time for tb© past “two years, ‘ It© has
projected tho expeditvon on 'his own TosponslbilUy, 1
and there appears a.fair prospoot of success.- Pre
vious to tho ■sailing, of the .vessel, John A. Dana,
Eeq., ofWbrco3tor, presented Col. Shnffnor a signal
flAg, upon whioh were tho Masonio embtems.—*
Rostbn 3Q,
~L - r,dU\
liSPSiailgST;
0 fo!
,W6»nMf noma: »pp*r»toaWi*B ! tf I Dbt'
riS* 4
sjaqge for himself 1 The Oswego Palladium .Rives
•■ atf kctfeunlhf a ! private ‘exhibmoinr&iSSMr.'ifaiS-’
.\-n i.y.i p’
.'ntaproo«e«6d.Ml^tH»ln B Swyn“i'W K '
Wi4enUylMrate4hiiß«lf.te!tire,'
'Afatoro ifiuppdHing hfniwif’<&& Cb'estatt l^a-&![<&
aes'eral jpersaoii.cti vyhtmg oh
TGaomngfte end he;let loose, and etootf upon tie,
•'eni'ftuiO'oi’aiOWater? Gardneraliouseda naTamfr.
ing ; pple, ibr.i th» ;BMIO tkii^mK
ateppc(|.'.:.. : an.W -.1-.iSi >4 r
OTerj' apjfcannto tfpoii' tho tottiiJ? fcf
with thaosceptidu
ij. JMpr.WWJ'M!
as InOrdißotY waUufcg tfpofa land: and appL ; -
tun), ond'rß»Blitfi» ntcr, M»iiii!
etood still. Jle»r%sH6fet' i tWVfid«MiH*l f toSmlli
’ s>‘h,v ,
Oxls&aCflfrsteit sUlesthitSfexsgrowoaAn fcriiicaS
wamwM
J? re ??h.. n >Mb*ni | >> 4i«l Stout« jeas'Bgttjpitiaiiife'
iikeatiiifcs otJßyJlOiysfMteV^aSSMirtffi'
fe> r jj>'i,awJ (iaa/ctoK fonthb
Joritfring iho.hcyim.tJUsfrnfert
neighbors frequently, heard screams issuing; fjfcib
tbo cabins and could .hear, those screams.x&cin*
B molhSiSil'JiioiW> Hg "'Tte ffiittsf
nss pijslijf wmfcgaiMitoil .tli flßpUatk.Efatoi.'ilJid
•tntft to Irth oJIMh arounJthe neat, seontto by i
■padlodkii 'ttsWriflct
w 1 wjwvin Hi Joskeii-Miie hoihtoSbroi
stoodanaiis/tady wMlitemily. Wiuik toa.Wni
. fhmi' tfia heating bo bid’KfooWisdT'Ho staTed ihal
Maria, hii'.hsd.-him ohaltiOd to Sfn'C tjtM
•>“‘4 poshed,Jum,Cpo*ihtiy;/fref
■gs«» s?w
* Asornkh' ‘R6f*te^lV^itKk.—Quite n niitnj)e^
• of-' perspnerassembledi *t f Charlotte 'last' paturdiy
.^ftornoopjJq^i'^onijieunDe Moted V, aroasithe
- mer on a rope stretched„ from ( Bolden’s,.Elevator
<4 At the appointed tun>. ;
the performet made hls s appe&rahcoj * and 0 glutted
out, pole in hand u . He .was, arepsod in irhi tejights}
ana wdro oil hiir head a hat decorated frith ribhousi
After > proceeding > al6fag W i‘- jJbint
;about thirty]>feet, from:the -shore,vhe ilosthisbail-1
anoe, and fell sprawling- into the,water;bcpoathj
dosing hcTd’ of his balance' polo,.whichstuegupi
.right id. the:muddy bottoin.■* DotoHhel
sartboe, and, W»f picked.up of.tbe.boatftid
attondarieo. He was bropght.to exceedingly!
dimp, arid shivcrliigfrom cold,’ Bhfhbt dircsfed of
hiy.-ejnbiUon i, Tfrarined'liimself
what, andpulled oEpantaloocs overhia
" tightir,'he started-again,, afyl; after many .narrow
SucoOedediri’-reachtig
returned
groeteq ;
nfoatfrid l the 1 shbute 6^laughter aud.uadcule which
wentupiwhenhis ifllsforturi^h^riiidd.^- 5 ‘ : -- r ‘ v; f
• It ifsaid thafcjDpihloi.te/defligils .‘ioroms&.Juralb
Bomb week.—
Among the eftgets 'pi’ 1 /Henry ffi.
■Lane, theyoung mah who' was’ recently burned to
death , by, lb a. explosion hf acaritjf Oalnpherie<in
* the ‘ Bt. Louis .was found a- diax?
in' which ’ the 'ft>ll6witjg eritry naa I recently been
made;
6f death:
ctrn.—H&yinjr bcenlmpreased wi UicforebodJiiga of
ttbe mostpaiotul : natrireHtfthfd theTast wrirorflTe
,we£te,)*j&;ffleluig'>lhkt'£r <
some ead .qtbojjil take tbiainethod to
•'make, known my wishes, .should anything happen i
whtchuiaycaii&omy deatn.; 4 lt'ishfr w rCquest that'
sOmh <um tr»U-lidarM'ißyire^ttfrie,<VbT wn<iDr- tb*
Mr. John .JBuckwortb, >167 .Spring,; stree^.^ew:
‘lorky at the earliest possible moment, i
pleoso write-to niy r mother; Mrs. -Hafinah D/L.
Neal, London. Mills, Louden, N/H.j’and thetohy
render a favor to one who died in a strange Inna*
Henryß.Larie.”' ' ' ' ' ' ’’ ‘ ; .
‘ scicide.— Xfrs ; : Bird., Fibpa T
trick,'of Union died bv her own hnn<i
on Monday last. .The Gazette s*ysV “ Mrs. F: was
an intelligent, accomplished; unostentatious,and
most omiable lady, 'and , since, her marriage with
Mr. FUijjatrick has bcehmost exemplary rind
py,yi herdpmestio andmarital relitipns: üßhe was
also coasiderod
yetfor several weeks'her mind had peen unusually
excited on thesubjectrof relfgitfrirand sheVasfre
quaptlyjm great -distress, of mind/i..The day and
preniughefure her death (Sabbath).had beenspent
in dovotional with J her friends, and she
retired about ten o'clock;’ expressing somo‘ ; reltef
from her anxiety. ’.The eeryants.'and .other mem
bers of' the family discovered r her, soon after day
light on Monday nlOrning, standing In' her rifght
dxeaa near a,tiee, appartajtly at prayer; some Htfle
time after tMV had .occasion to* gpnear.the
and found that she wQSlrasponded to the tree by,a
cord, & lifeless corpsoJ’ : • , ‘ - ' 1
A -terrible 'catastrophe happened la&t'Fri-'
day .afternoon-at No, I<KJ 5 Goerek ; street. New
York. About four o’clock aeteabi boiler, located
on the premises alluded to,wbiQb,wereocaupied.by
John llo'ach as an'ifori foundryj' eiplodedj’com
pletely building, and bhryiOg all’
bands employed, in it, some fourteen in number, in
the ruins;' By somefo'rtiiuate circumBtoncerhow
over, but <m6mati'named James 'Shaw vnbi killed,
while .fire others were raoto or:lewinjured. Tie.
names of, the r wounded- tnon are Edward Roacb.
Edward Petrie, William Bernard, JamcsTaffeljand,
John Stewart: IhG concussion caused bytWex
plosion was fol t for distance; ind tho
■people in the vicinity of the bullding.woro fearfully
cxoilcd. ' • 5 ‘ "
A Nodie but Unfortunate Act.—A brake- ;
man of the Galona-Railway,' namod Timothy*
Rflgao, risked hU own life andrsuffered tho loss of
one of his hands, .day beforo yesterday/in an, at
tempt to rosouo 'from death; two chudron,' who
foolishly .tried to crawl under acar just aathe train
started. Ho succeeded in pulling the childreu.out
'of the way of danger, bat in sq. doing got his lpft
hand under a car wheel, which crushed it to atoms.
Br. Isham dressed tho woniid, nnd’thfnks hoLwill
bo ablo to save a portion pf tho! hw&.-rChiMgo
(///.) Tithes. ' ‘ , t ; t „ ~ ~r
Crawfobd’b piaBtoT cast of, the Genius of.
Liberty,'whioh was* brought from Italy in seotions,
has boon put upHn the old ; Hdtisd hall at Washing
ton* 8.p., :Tho figure, is twenty*fiye foot in height
froqi its pedestal. The. right hand rests .upon the;
hilt of aiswordybf which the‘point roaches to tho
feet. ' The left hand grasps wroaths, and upon
a shield. The head piece Is thfrfigurbof an eagle;
with wings half spread. The bqdy ,is olothed iu.a
royal robe.- Tho statue, when cast in bronz'o, is to
surmount the dome of tfao.Capitol. • ' ■•* l • ’ ’•
Damage to Tobacco bt IlAte,.—Tho rain
storm of was a regular hail storm north
of Hartford, Conn., and many fields o£ tobaoco.were
severely damaged in Buffield, -Windsor; East Wind
sor, and other towns. At-Windsor Looks Messrs.
Henry M. Pipney and Bayid Pjnnoy hod, a field of
two acres so badiy'cut tip by. the boil that it was a
total tods, and they ploughed ihd whole field opr L.
B. Chapman. JohnMbran; Samuel Benslow, Peter
Egan, and others^also sacred loss from the some
cause. . 1 > - */ • '<
' Insane.—lt suppdsed by’many, at thfe
time young Parrlsh was ivhipnod, at ’the Metro-"
Eolitap ilotel/Nejv Yorkrfor taking unwarrantable
bertios with a. v;ory' esUmablq.jyqung lady of
Memphis, that ho WrtS hot in his right mind. s hat
supposition has at been 1 verified. Mr; lar 1 -
tish’s friends were iMt.woekqompoitedte takohun
from the oity, and placjo him foritroatmont in, thq
Insane Retreat at Hartford, Connecticut. ‘
I A butcher by 1 the- name of-Gibson'was
kijlod in Memphis, Tcmi., : last week, by li stoof.
Two or threo head,qf .cattle had' boon /butchered
before this'steer’s turn damej; hp. smelt bloqd, got
angry, and as the unfortunate GibSon/went to kill
him, the anima! made a 1 drsh &nd put his horns id
‘ the abdomon of Gibson, and he -died in an hour,
i Tue Teleobaph Quarrel SKTTLEU.-—The
St.' John’s 1 Netcs of Monday pays * that the misun
derstanding the- Nova l 'Sodtia Telegraph
Company and jthe^.V,Associated Priss’- 1 has-been'
corrected, and in, future tjie, foreign news. det.
snatches will come through, as they formerly did,*
without interruption, j • ** • * * * ' l -
' The celebrated stallions ,<f Pathfinder,own- 1
cd by William G. t ßuel f of Hairipton; ■ and'
»} Calodonian,” owned by A. Richmond,.E«f n of
Brooklyn;'will bo ridden in tho bi-centenmal pro
cession at Norwich,'Conn., on thb-7tif7ristl •’*' 4 ’ 1
I The Caledonians liad. their Seventh atttnial
celebration at Boston on Thursday,-, fit the ? South
find Riding Park. * The day passed .in tho practice
of energotio "Twonty-stx'plaidswere iq tho
company.; ' -, . *• y'- ’f-.v- • : ■
{ State annual election for
State officers takes plaoo in Vermont on Tuesday
next, September 6th. In Maine bn Monday, Sep
tember 12tli.- In California oh Thursday, Sep
tember 1. , .. ' 5 • <■ ; •-: ‘
, A mah, n&raqdvWm. peid, residing in Peters
biifg, Va..a few days ago yomitod- a snake ’six
inches in length. .The cause of his-sickness is at*,
tributed to the snako in his Bto
maoh.'. ( '’- •' 1 ; . *
TJVS. Marshal at Balflraorc arrested
pbilip Reed, the pJstm&ster at Poolville/Md’,' ait
the instance of, General post-of*
fioo Bgont, qn the charge of opening and emboz-'>
lUaglattera. j * s; -m.->
|Alton according to. the Courier}
a Wonderful 'young mathematician, possesses
tho astonishing faculty of and
without calculutiou—rwjorrect answer toany arith
mbtiqal problem that may be-put'to him.- 1 1 -
Hon* N» H. CiiAtBOnNE 'died Very' suddenly
nt hls Franklin county, Va.yon the
morning of tbo August, in hisB3d year. He
servedTnariy.yeafs in Congress.
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of each watch ahoald take theforendoii atid afternoon,
-tori jU ttoW themicpnxnabded my own
vessel. and would not j» dictated to by sailors r one and
*lt refused dutyY&MmsSl Stretch used abusive language;
thaMwaacarrieil.lpurUrtrloreoMtlnasdfiSrderejtiiß
male to drew Ins wound: { never -rent to Me whether
he WM well or not j-fptit him Mirons for IteejUng a Jo*.
I. did .not; not the njeh onaJiowance; the steward ttnd
coo* said tlioj lutit euongh ;.on the ocrasion-when ther
tnnsterfcd nfttodirtb*. nty otdervit wrs Kali coo -
I coold hare shot him on the other aide; saw him on the
*&&***>&}&% bexotrius meata regblaHy;
ho wan placed in irons tjie day fie was shot, for keeping A
log j, beweaendsek wary day ? I requestedthe arrestor
the entire crew, except theesrpeatcr and officers tQjakm
his “d’dishS-ated
,{lKerwwlstt|er w?re ggrretedat the srtSrf;
xbotb Quarantine,•shipat*AaCh«‘, tbrthat pttrpoee: £
when to men 11 threatened to
whip rfriu shoot them over a hundred Mrae*: also to bans
tnr san at the?fard-antitot cdUeaemn* with them?ft
was not apput thp.woman m \ho, cabin I hadbroughton
as at servant not presented pistols at the men; I
have mreatoned is as
great a blackguard as these fellows.”,
t ? Mr.-Smi tfaerbss-oxami ned the considerable
and.ehcit«l iromhiiu, after.soma hesitation;
tna.tact that he bad done (mugs, as commanding officer*
wluehrjiaChristian -roitn'couhj be guilty of. He-freely
admitted that he had shot Dodd for keeping a “ Eg ”
but seemed to be considerably worried.'when any afin
sion was made to the prostitute whose company he kept
in the cabin. - nis replies, aaucy and uoxentlemanly as
tbej-werei minted hiraiitthe estimation of tneentire
amfience. Although .it w^s ( pfainlj to be seen tkatho
had bcea freolr indftlgt&g m liQuor, he swore that ha
waenotndnakinginap'- 5 *'-i-i • ■-' -•••---
Ihe next, witness called wm Henry- H. Hotchkiss,
the mftte.- Who, df Course; told the same story as Gaft.
Hi* evidence <was etidentljhprepaTed with'a view to
substantiate that of the-captem. After some.speechi
lymc, and spahlnr between’idessre. Vandyke and
Smith, the hes^ijwMocttitmnpduntil Thursday morn
ing, at 310 clock. In’the meantime the Bailors remain.
m orison. • - -• •• -•
The captain, while in the Commissioner’s office, was
extremely atrogantand overbearing, and at times so im
pQdentanddisreepeclfaltUatMr.HaaUttatatedUiathe
would place him in custody if he did.aot alter his way. «
I Galt appeared to be greatly under the influence of liquor,
and,in £act,-itis said that; when the-.officer went after
, biro to compel his presence, he was found drinking in *•
■tow tavern ontoe-wharf.’ HO' ia wiarge,- heavily built
.man, with a orutaL expression of countenance, and a
fafe thargives unmlstasablo'evidences of dissipatiou.
ilt is alleged that he. has brought thto-iair toehietd him
‘solf from the charge prorttpl .treatment, and every cu
.cDmstanoeof tae ; csse utrors this view. Public aentl
;meaton-th« subject of these *> good jokes” cannot be'
! miGtakeir, and the. feeling of indignation yesterday ■
laxaibst the captain warmest intense. The large crowd
of people about the marshal’* office were : tmanimonjiin
itheir censure of his conduct. ' ‘ : -
Ucabteb SEssioKh—Judge Lndlow.—Petor
'Sanford and Gqorsa HdcMnUßn'were charged 'with the ’
lafceny of a mcdellion, a breastpin, a gold pencil, and a
.golp watch chain, valued hfSdOAO, the property 01 Peter'.
Leiciiendorfer. -GeorgeMeMulleH^nponbeing arraigned,
•plead feiblty to thS'qharge. ,
.Peter Sanford waatheo piihiipon his trial, j
. Peter Leichendorfer. the prosecutor, testified that his
place of business «S at No. Ik Chestnut street, and that
•tie:was robbed, of the above-mentioned articles; the
goods were in the third story back room, and entrance
was esiected by mdahsot anddjoiaing building, which
wns gcUiog repaired, iur. Leichendorfer did not know
who took the goods, but his daughter saw McMullen ia
the house. - --
| Detective Officer Bartuolqmewtesti&edthat MoHullen
told him Umthetooktne goods’from the proseentor’s
house, andthattha defendant,.Si\Rforii, toldhim that he
■waited for McMullen While t he committed the robbery.
! dofmidaiite were put .upon trial,
charged with the larceny of a silver watch worth #lO,
a medallion valued at $25, ai)d a guard-chain, the pro
perty of Wm'. A-’Thorp.. - J - *
• Mr. Thorpe, -the. prosecutor, he was a
.hotel-keeper, and the detehdants came to his bouse late*
kmo evening and asked tor board, saying they were tired
nnu pad just Como from the country { that they remained
only one nightyand; when i they left next morning tha
labove goods were missing. - - ~ . -
! arrested, thd- defendants told Officers Bartholo
'iqew amlPraukbn that they had committed the robbery,
aodalSo wliOre tire goods had been pawned. The goods
were recovered. - VordSctguilty. , ,
i Officer j Darthoiomew testified to tho commission of
‘eight additional robberies by the above-named defend
‘ahts, for which they will not be tried. They acknow
ledged to the conlnussion ol‘. the robberies. It appears,
in nearly every case, thAt McMullen committed tnerob
boiios, while Sanford -kept watch.' Sentence deferred,
fintiford is only sixteen years of age. ,
-ftiuhard Harris was charged with keeping a disorderly
house in ilighth, below. Christian street. Verdict
* William Cochran was charged with assault and batte
ry upon Catharine FiUpatnck, verdict guilty. Sen
tenced to pay-a fine 6f $M and coats.’- - - *'•
i Thomas OKeofe, convicted Ssme ( tiine 4 since of larce
ny , was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in tho
frames*Clark and Bernard McNamee were'charged
with carrying concealed deadly weapons and committing
bn assault and battery. Verdict, guilty as to McNamee,
who was sentenced to three roontbsin the County Pri
son and to pay n tine of five dollars.
j George McMullen wafe’ sentenced to-fonryears in the
penitonbary.; aftenwhich the court adjourned.
* Tomatoes^Thisdellcftms, wholesome vegetable -
is. spqiled .by, the: manner; it is. served, upon;the.
table.- It is not duo time in a hundred more th&n
half-cooked. ; It is simply scalded, ahd serVed as a
eour.porridge< It shoula. he cooked three hours—
It Yanriot be cooked :in one.-. The fruit should bo;
out in halves and the soeds sorapod out; The nm
diloge of the ipulp may be 1 Savod if-desired; by
Straining out the seeds, and adding It to the frail,
wbich'should boil rapidly tey an hour, and simmer
three hoars'more until tho water is dissolved, arid
, the qo&tents oflhosauc epau- a p ulpof
matter, which i|,much qnproved by putting in the
pan, either before halting in the fruit or while it
is cooklngj ait bunoo'of butter and half a' pound of
fat to balls pedk'of tomatoes and & -
snail pepper nod, wittMalt the tasle.- The
lat- ; adds a u ptcaSont flavor," and*makes the dish
actual food, instead : bf’ h'mere Telfsh; : Thb pan
must watehed arid huhlittie fire used,
and‘’lho mass stirred oflep to prevent, burning,
' toward' th 6 last, 1 when tho Water 1 is nearly all eya
'porated.; The. dish may 'b'e renderetl still more
attractive aiid ,rioh a? food jby.breakiig in two or
.threb'eggs, anil stirring Vigorously just time enough
to allow.the oggs to become well cooked/ Tomatoes
.thoroughly > cooked may -be put in tight oans, and
kept any length of time ;• or the pulp may, bo, spread
xipon pttttes *arid 'dried in tho or a slow oven;
said kept as well as dried pumpkin, dried apples;
or pears, and will be found equally excel
lem in winter. ' Fol'every-day ns.e, a quantity suf
ficient for the use of a fkmily a week may bo
cooked rat once, and afterward 'eaten ; cold,-'-or
warmed over. JWe |>eg.oF jhpse .whb use this exeel
lentfroit to try what cooking wiU do for it. It has
bfeen eaten : h&lf-cd6kea'long Ondugh'. 'lt never
should }bo. dished uutiL driy to be taken
from the dish to ,the platea, with-a
a spoOn.—! Nfav Toik ‘Tribmie. ’ \
MowßVj.whp; has been on. examination in
Troy, N. Y.,on a charge of'deceiving a; young,
woman belonging to Albany by' a sham marriage*
has beendiBcnargedfronrfeuBtody;'lt was shown
thathts first wife had obtairied a divorce from him
in Rhode Idand; and»hls counseli admitted that the
‘second'inarriage,was legal;, and, he- thus -escapes
punishment, anhopgh it appears that he did not
know of tho divoroe at tho time of tho second mar
riage. -
Sunday Laws.— The Germans of Cincinnati
design shortly a demonstration against Sunday
laws. A committeu’bnwMyeTias been appointed,
to make arrangements for'Ameeririg..
David TYesterfieYd, atf aged and respec
table citizen of city, died on Thamay
last,