• 4- i li •V- :: IV,*:■ , "li ~ 4'^w> r vo/..,,nr':/(]yr| , ‘. ‘ 4 * t^f-.uv^!j6'i' ISiMttJii-l ' f’h *’ ‘ tv-fi m* A * ,- . „■/, ~, . . itW* i1 ■ ****** JU . Fiaar Pass-—lrfttw toft buy onßaadiy';*,®^*? I **'* Paat^; »tS r SHM v T i^Sf* ums^ivk^e£ Tift PiteM'J*'9f«w X® rk * -. jh? S'^Mg?!/ of ' jfev»;sr*P»?w . -.KiWoYbrh.'.i;. v.-rv.b Ctuhon-i tig'Srsr-BSynsj iOßrjmbrtorfpe&i 9(MS S^Mt^>^' ,, ls'l ! .3<#MBOT •* PeWTotisS^6iu4Spi. ! t£p ! i^^l&sl!'4l , w&Ssy*S • . ?: wms&jgym* ties eatandodt»them ’iiiSSlSte’W , ; rfS | •; ’,ebeefcis*tDM/',Aft«rlii ,, h'tiß r i)fit»ftiedtnathijney,■ ’ Stileidi through; “’'Tort ; Hir newb'We'hgfo •Ur*oij'ot4^W tele- j o graph frear'Coph'Baiie!' i,!, y ' -”;?" f '?'>«''« ! - . EBaainphie'nfcif the ‘'Maaonid 'Order; ; ■{n th* Belted 8 laies dosteßed ’yesterday at Chi-* .t ,f «^.^' , -''/‘'' V;; ' :: -' c ' i ' J^Sil! w , . : ';' ;, ‘»X'‘i ! 'f ; ’'>'i'' ‘« it not’bh Arrowiiiith ■ »toiy,lit’bertainly .‘shows ja Kbadaiate'cf sOoWtjf itftjfe wsien?lhiftfeStlea r>‘« |J J 1 '• Dioksy landed at Compromise topdt oft the mail, tha.pgetraaeterdgrhatplaeej Mp.lßpait,' • approached thy mail agent, .wboladouptmede the \ lasttwo or,|hre» .trips,.sad. lat&to him,: bave Bad lome'bloody times hero bflite/and wo ' : hate toga pfipiriaviat the time' flißß'dKtOtrlpir. ■ ■ back bis coat sad ekhibitiug a tsvolver.y;'fWliy/” •ays the went, ‘; Because Sttreoqßtryuiß; infested ,; by slot of thieve*, ens>h.s»,Uußjnaa/,,(|>oioUng.toi a miutolose bjrpamed ,Stiplti,ii»lit) was theonly, man,atthlfie*ee : preirldtis to the; landing’’ bf.the ■ - Dlchoy, bjddos the postmaster.’ t«f r ’ : -'-:‘-l'- t - - ■; “S bul((;■: thea,ramarh»4 that’he was a rob&b in -•. famous linr, and destitute of evory.prioctploof a . ...gentleman, /Wheranpon thbpostmaaterplaeed to Hand on hit, pistol as if in the aot' ot drawing,. -; * ieh'eif BhnUa’ shof’MiS’BpaSrf iif-tho left side of Me . abdomen. BhultS'then a retreated;at a rapidpace . about. thlrty.feet,when.Bp»r«Bted four-shots at Bporr then Took deliberate aiin at him serosa hi . stamp, but his pUtBl tnliSed.'’'Sbnita'' iinmedU, ateiy roshed back at' Sparr and »hol btm twice. ' tn'Ofe' ttoegh his body, ■« Thep.theß had .'a band-to.' o bane naoeiuitefr Stnuti,falling, underhand. Sparr pounding him,about the.ht>ad,wlth : hia pistol? .Tre- I ‘ aently S;thiri'pStHbiina' npdiUt'ii’doible-bar ' ralibot-enn toanoot BbifltsthßS4[K , tbefieiii ho ifaa, siruok a powerful blow over tue befui with the nan, wbieb appeared tocrA(e'hlrß.'ahd hslnstsatly ran’- ' lnto iho’rieer'np tO'his aiuJulders/ Rnd on his laOkr .• lng bnek i and (seeing ; thelgnn Uvelled' athijn,!he dodged his head under the water, and this prooets, . , wa» repeated ,tUl,.he drowned. Xhe postmaster , vraa, aliTe whett. our .informrint left. ’ktit'-it was, ;thoughtheoonldnotreCOVer.C-* ' ■ : '■ : j •- ' A man robbed tlie cornediauj Burton. of Jl5 in ’•;> idi>any, : bn Friday K^3;H«< ii igWfatMwpifc.jfer II rp*nltentiaiy for’ six' thief i-wis ih*:, ‘ property-man of the-thea®" '..(Pior/rfrii j. ’ ! ’lo.day b'etrrg tbb'aßhivetsaiy-'of tSe'bßtra&b'of the army of the . Unitod i States s intb;Folttt.> was 1 ‘the'aanit’eisaiy C - 1; jh» Battle of 'Ofi^Bllt^^ l, aatMonday afternoon, ; a-comtamicatidn addressed <6 the'Mayor of ’Ncw> York‘wasir<; : : ; ' celvedby--thaßo3rdntAld«rhi9ivqftliat llia ‘ “ markable ’city. 1 It eltearfatid ’ffoif TPiittlif S:/ #6MH/Esq;Vt^,’c^ditliij2 ! attfei!ttbn of Jtke city, authorities' to' aft ii£ooe of the! in. . , BCripttons oa the monument erectedTiear MWi-* wn Square toihememdry of his. father, Gene ral IVsktb. Mr. WoRTB calls attention to tfce feet that \hfs father did 1 oOC'pSrticjpato in’tjie. ; ■ battle'of Buena Vista, and' ’requests ; that the ~. inscription « Buena ]Vist4,’ i be'‘rnmo\{efl : , attd . that ff Eort! l Gedjgn? ;the ' monnmeut tn its stead.- Ofconrsei'the altcra ■ , Hon will be. maffe.i;bSt. feat’such; S’bltidder should have been-, committed byonpi out of thealapidash mannerih which" ; things are .'•■i ‘ aMi 1 ', ! Th'e IBland|Of Snh : Jnait ~ ' f ‘y6sreseutlil(s; j the. !; Island of San Juan as. aotually-of ilttlo valtie', tojiny hatloni • 'WleM'thbTpriea'ightHe heajipfi ownership wohld'hava'ajfaic i chancbiof being; ;.?»ttled witbobfcaSy^ittpull^Jpr^ta^fpfflih v: J Bin^if§l^ayJ;".)>|?)|j,^|je^dly ! i ■■: .and ianiioasly.fconciMatoiyi-i'fqi'thp.-.triilted States'? * i%jal4rays ; dsbrdi'jjoits: , Etwjnni,the present'Fo.tefgii'Mitiisteri'iseelf-' i oploipnatSdlanSJlkely to. vbyf^’ ipchi however-valaelesSi?of'.wtat ifinsiy ;}»; * eUimodos Brlttshtorritory. ' , ;; >■ < ,Vwt Rbhajuusm: '4la .'yMtenlay'a Lidgv? thoco p&UlVely'traiibofc ajlT6rti*e- J X -s6«at |»foipfieta’ '. and iootiis&yerfl whouimaUy flourUUSn itscoliimTu!' : Staflng;l)Mn the.AjMMiahia'l'fßM.'ai'o ■; ft sort! toUivire iapedlentota l‘ convey” , th» rorelgri?n*Ws inM ltk £igej,J iHthtfut' paying l phuloa,'tQeiuitei jhejFofplgn^wfifbpL'im'eiiiij';’ •, - wqttlred copy of on* of tt(* morning papers. : Tiw* torday, Itslmply took ‘ whet ■ had- appeared' intho seooPd edlUonf of Monday's '.afternoon .papers. TA« Pr«» of yMtetdiy.opSlnVnoA'it fnU.o(>lumtf of , Foreigu newsbytba /lo#/o'.Va.r-a>r(eqalT&leiit to » eoHrnra and * half of the Ledger); while th* Stolen matter iu the IW/rerdid notam'cmnfc to ope ifeWsnd . j. ; jh*’fprjnna-t«uing XedijrV, will b« like tb* p!»y of f 1 Ilamlot/bwitb . the part of ffjßt/iffOmltted'by parUonltr deslr*;-' Yet-tbo. '' [ Hdgtr PrlW; srhfioft steals IteJSbopoan newsfrom.it', ; ' Tie Officft-«fth«Hßecei»er of To xetii ; _ ‘ ffcV* j^aS* l tion to tbo Sltby tfofcdition of ihe ' : .y'p!»fl ty;'(&»;lteWlT6r;<>’f ■T»J(*B,"at fho coriioji 'of ; '/'9Mt^^’We*^i^!¥s>te ( Jf'ttier* I* ' ij>_»o£;»mofrn4ofs«ible7irB]f TiWifafcw'.ljjirjTuiU ofrilrSjtiUipwef B Wm ■•>-=•>■ w# w .’ point, onM wMM.datufromlhe »tme;jear; »nd • '■ ' to diUljjdiiWii- farnanW’ia-battflr ad*Tit*d'fi> '«■ ',."'. oellM. tMtt’ftiW nfj'hAaiking ijrlfltfe of : £m«, --*■ 7 Who,i»;Ui6!«!n« jfif tfi h“#i*t(fr. • ■ 'thing lid dhnd bofoM. th« jekrolOMt ? Or hii> the Ida* of economy eaten op all thonghtaof ; • : ’ :‘Ciishnl 'in: / in A e, t ui?}l yCtrd-ParnK? ; 4 •?;. 7 >' Uutidnot. thatrwiii.to tfioMletbisEiormng of tHK> i -yjeta ant *a^4U^^jetgl«^^VSni&4 > la4feL) oeneer, 431 Chefltnut- fltreet, ooati*tii3g in part of •- ★dl«li,'la«e‘ oollaii, halt'aWkbimit dlbhoh*/ Heh ‘'tHintnrng*,' attißoUlflotlert ’and leather*, bonnet*,', -,:".a^aagg;tg;gg;«. !•- o-J 'I, y:':4 "Hi , lit Ir,/|nj*a "' ■ •■ r , PaiciTinnenxiEeosc.'Xßinn SeLK ~ , pierd ,rra« ; ' koid -attentlanoo:' of-piibll»het«, ; "T^rtirdaV!, it' 'KiStnu- blfrii'gbbtri)^ „ eerW.lMge inyofoes’" Tbetjia-/ ,'W* » er.r- _ V&~1, I i J sp^ssas^ass' toefrj§]ka{ , afte I :i.-j-. .: , Boaatso av Actont—Whlte JtepTOUlam E. Bnyton ’!** paying at tin Albany Theatre on ■n : fit Uy nlrftlist, eorae one rifled hie pocket of flftnadoUaji. ' A Relic of tfb Post. fs; Ife aro Indebted to MftjfjgMiAX E.Misb*v, of 718 Chestnut street, ixetwajsa the Ohioft of the , part, and one ’Wllllairi.Trenf on the other. "M The Chieft or Sachems tiro thus named: 1. Abraham, or Tyahanisora, Chief of tho i Mohawks _ • 2. TCy(iaD4,,flr Sonnvliaia )( C{iicf of tlio Ond } *s I or S»gnarib«i'ft, - Ghief~of the, Or Choaaughosta/Chief of the On- OlHh»g*fo!t V*: Slit qjj t'lp.a', vl -,p ; d. 6V l the - ■ • “ ■f. :l, CWasfe'&ia , Csiief o'i'tli6 Sbn66a!/; : :>«> 1 irfliaV-'Bbbtjrf' Callender, Mm 'f a J?,§!Si:<®y aue! i W'hl»rtO!f„, : Gopigq, Morgan, .Joseph ,?poar, ,Thomas: SnidUmainj Samuel,Wharton, {admit} 1 istrator.bf.John ~;%elbb) deceased;) -.Edmond tM6r»h,'E vah'-Sholbyy Dela^ffi 5 aa^Hbrdn; We , s, n c6%bir$ f: to'.'Ml ' uppfl,»»d appropriate,, to V,T ‘ ■ u vJFurther, that whereas the Indians were -then ■ conVenod'in fnli-' C ouncil/ i'byorde r of - our : 'Fatherjthe'-Kirtg-bfUreSto-Britain, -Franco,, ' ’Mi ife&fidj’M'Pitt Skinwix, Id ’thd-Pbotfince; ' t6*'iisc'brj(afii' 'aid 'finally; fix a J the Sunt-" , l|^<3guntiyj ( i-o -i 4«W«t ®^W!fil(pW!f( U iw(t -their i andterritories <•;{s, the .said King, ’this : Settlement oPthe:.'Boundary Use, it is stated,; -was made itf fhlfllmentof a promise, given.by i the'Sil-'N'atlbiis to- Sir-William Johnson, Ba- ! 1 Wei; tKatlbeywoUld do So whenever: ho was L "empowered to act, in’ thb'prebiises, on behalf ' of King this’ Con-, ferehce, had,tqminM,4 ; promise, : and. bad’recommended-'the Six. Kations to , mate.-restitution to. the,;;Tradera represented, :a8 mentioned, -by.-Wiiliein Trent.. -Thereioreyaa'an-inStaneeif their justice 1 1 and concern 'for' these losses;-the Six. United 'Natidni, withont receiving' any pecuniaty or htier Consideration' fd r'the’ ( same, end inter dicting ' and , prohibiting, their' heirs and de-. scendanta,ironi .doingsso,, made .'(t.fcrant. of iand. oiThe ,value of. the, depredations ..com mitted iUpott-tho-Traders, was estimated »t Eighty-five thousand nlnd hundred and sixteen ponnds, : teri shillinga ; ’and oightpenee,«lawful ■money -of the ProvinCo'of Mew York,’* which,' bf- flvo shillinfes, then' paid' to the Sachems, was lakorii as the considora- jhe.lwids,granted by the ,conyeytihee'., .The-grant, is thus described: (‘All that Traot or Parcell of Land the. southeilskTly i side , of i tUo mouth of little.. KanbawA ' Cireekjwhereat’empties. itself into - South- ■ ewfc.jto t the thence along 1 the this.. Elver Monon- 'th'elfitmun of the.said' River Mono.ngalieia'Hccording to Hie, several SdUthjerß .Boundary .’LYne* of. tjji). province- o^P^npybunia; Then W-esterfy along-ilio'said- Prayinco,Boundaryj 'Lineal&kaathosame from TSenco by the CoiurSe fO the River Ohio \ Whence down the said River, Ohio according to fhqseve|a\ CoursesHhereof to' the place of Minerals, WVtors, Profits, Commodities, Advjm- tagee, Rights* Liberties, Priviledges, Heredita inents,' .and-Appur tonances whatever to the said Tract- or,pdreeli ot rLand belonging,’?. ' &&,* entirely from any claim;' personal or or any hvlividuafanloiig 'tfar& " M The grant, Vo ; should wld, was jnSd^'to BrtfaTri, .but pnly/fpr.tho t of iWjlttam Trent and. those he represented, .. 1 , f 'Tho deed beats date November the-third, 1768a* It Is stgriedand sealed 1 by the Sachems oths Six -Nat.ibhsr'-;UiJder each seal. & smali ' piece of pale' blue" ribbon' is pressed down. upder the . BachYQhlof Wijh ite mark,,o?.diis’ fudely drawn. The Steel (such MVd to 'slrikc; fire with) is the mark of the Mohawks;tho stone (a pebble) of. Iho OnoidftSf.tlie Gross, of, 'the Tuscaroras; tho Mountain, of tbe Ononda., gas j -the Pipe’, df- the.Oaytiga* the High IBllJ'dikwWltJi tfieVotits ba»6 / ‘bf the SonO' cas.. ' \ n ' «f WhW ap suparothe ,- . .; |,, ; , t Fj^Bklin r jt3.oromor,of j^ejT'jeifiejf.' t ;.rFrtxl.Smitli,Ch)ef Justlco, pf Jfew Jprs'ey. p ; Thomas Walker, Commissioner for Virginia. ‘'Rfchord Petcra,anddamea Tilgman,both of the OonnoU, of , Joeepfi Skiitnerj'Cafttiik itt 'tli'e 70ili Regt. Qjf'.pohpct&ti'cpil,* , , • • „ John Wethorheadj of lfew york. JobnWUke'ryiii^Vir^la/ : i',.' ’ . . -Walker, Jit.; Of yiiginta.. • ; -;, '/'jphrißnflerjTnferpreterfdrfhoCrown. ?7,T|i(f 'Jdratj.aSßibae’yritnesse'a’ attestation ig callod, mentione , certain, words t< wrote bn a, Ka?urci” W« had nbldeathat this incorrect' 'modo.lpf oppression, nftqn'yiecd; now, was so old, Tho term cicitriy should' be “on an erasoto.” t . ” ■ - P:Tl(e Deed is endorsed, at fool, with a large wal'er seal, the < impression of which is illegi 6fe!, ,as'“Bocoided in the Office for recording of. Deed* for the. City and County ofPhiladol-: piiiaj : tn| ; _Book' 1; Vol. 6j page' 248,' Ice,' 'Cer tified under'my. Haud and tho Spal of my Of flceitfore'saidj this 12tb January, 1709.■ Will. ParrpEecotderp’. : ,' ; . Qhdbo.baclt of. tbh „Deei U a -'declaration, signed and sealed by iaatut Jones,: Mayor of Eblladolphis, to. tho efibet that on the 7th day of January,d769, came bofore blm,.ihe Beverend Richard Peters, Rector of- the two United flbiirch , : ‘jind Sf. Peter’s In Philadelphia, one of; the subscribing witnesses ip the Deed, wlio made oath thsthe had been pyespni, jfben iijp, pped'iyas anti delivered by the Sachems of the:Six Nafions, •«SBj4fi[j>Jfiat. he'liad hinjSelr sighed' tl>° docu jhent;(ts‘wiincsB,'and socuGovorabr I'rankliu ahdtji B etherwithesae'sdothosarao. to ibo; pSjrchmfejrf depdi; ai)d fast oned thorcto by a wdxen seal hearing the im pfoaslon of three castlhs Oil a. shield, with thb : crest of a sethhiiori iytfnpanl,' rising,out of.a castle,p and bearing a smiaU.fiag or gbnfAlou, of theborpngh of 'Ncwcastle-upbii- Tyho, Rnglshd)i js ; a, document' sighed by Oliarles Atkinson, Mayor of Newoastl o, doclar liig' by Captain Skin ,h this, property,,hut' tfffi"itself,-wsi then, deaf rayed,, end Iho-iorge Wilnatibh :of the;dahiages (ojrpt £80,000) may- life ,as woil 'aa ,■ The Great Raster# Is to" make a trial trip to' Cherbourg, then tu Portland, apd then, almost wJ«ioat doubt, to Morris DoS, near fjayr York THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1859. Academy Music, Bulweris play of “ Thaylady. Of ikons ” was ,sfljfofnioil^,Ja6t n *oht{'aii*d—Tfith.tljo.excop* Tort efpeedleM'delays betweon thfl abtsf-went off A .’more acceptable Claude MelQotie than the personation by Mr; if. W. Wal lackno one nefrFde'siro Keiptoyed tho part in tho most artistioal manner, with a fell un* dorstanding and appreciation of whqje Idiosyn cracy 3 and presented its lights and' Spades with spirit, _dolioaoy, and truth. 'ln 1 tho first Act wo thought him a little too oxpres sivo—but may havo been ovor-crHical;.for h© playodall the aa well as could fee desired. We have never ‘ hoard" ~thd true poe tr/ andmusloof the description of the ideal palace by, the fmke of Como sp admirablyjeoted, andnot bYerdonC, )is It sobictimtJß is'. Indeed ,we might Sofoct every successive scene, the hour ht which we write per mitting, and our oritiolsm upon each would bo an culogium Emphatically, his part dftdracter of tho play. ' Mrs. 7 Bowers took hor old rote of Pauline— a favorite part with her—anddidUmplo justice to k. : In the emotional scones—which occur in tho last three porforc?«npo ,was,especially effec tive. . she was a trifio too deolamatory, wbich madoparts of her'acting somewhat /low. Where she had to speak as from tbo heart,'she beautifully. We 1 take leave to Suggest to Mrs. Bowers hhd to Mrs. did hot m&ko any thing of the part Of MadaUic Deschappdles, of whioha good abtreSa baiimake agreat'doal) that the Cracftho first French Republic was the time, of’ allotherSj'when 'oxtensivd hoopswerowor worn , in Frarioe? )h"bih'ey l Mrs/Bowers 5 cos tume wasohartditlg: '■ *' rJ f, " ; : ' ‘ !I,} The [Widow 'Mehi'otte'Xi&\si West) appeared father younger' Hbnft ' her son Claude, who was married dating 1 the play. Mr. A. W. Feririo made 4 ’iTea^ital' and bltxff r kind*hoafted ‘ 'and.6r?w?Htf,’ho'gave ue the rough ■ soldier of for tiiue 'oii whom ‘valor’llad conferred distinction. Mr.'FriWVaa tolerable Beauseani, .who ghve rather'tob serious a toneto hls early soonea, and rolled' out bis Bentenbefl itt that ore rofnntlo man ner wbieh-Shakspbaro calls being u .ih th’ Erelcs - Vota;”. No‘other pOtfdrmers in the play require ; particular^iioticd.' T “ • '* » h- : 5 * /- ' The 5 house' was very'respectably - filled.; j., The centre of the plt was occujpied -by that fine corps t the r National -Guards, whose' entrance was greeted with considerable'applause:’ They attended to re ceive'a flag wblch some ladies of the city havo pro vided for them,bat as.the presentation, howover theatrioal, is-not germane to the Drama, we did not walt for itj'knd-therefore could not describe It, if we would.': It Was .to have been followed (by ‘*The Star-Spangled.Banner,” sung by Mrs, Es ebtt,-and new b&llet daudug by the excellent troupe attached, under Signor Roczani’s direction, to Mrs.- Bowers’ company. - / ' The applause, daring the coarso of tho evening, waa great/ It-also Was judicious—for a,dead si lence was happily preserved, as It always should be/during the'delivery, of -beautiful or touching passages! ■ , • ; • , Letter from “Occasional.” - 4 (Correspondence of The Press.] ' '' ’ ‘ ’’ ’ ‘ ; Wlsbisotok, SeptiTS, 1859. It Is a pity that a method could not be invented by .which '& faithful daguemotype of the political aspect of our country, at various importank'stages of history, could be obtained in a compact form, for our cnllghtewnent and for transmission to pos* terity for Its entertalnmont and instruction. : As it 4 is, we must ,obtain*our information Ohiefly froms tho nCwspapert of the land 1 , arid their records of the multifarious political mbyementsoonstantly'pro gressihg, and'from tho eUbtion returns, which-, Jiko the bliloial’ reports of a battle, toll us, after a great eohfliot Is over, who was killed and wounded, and who was friamphanh' , ; are howso many discordant elements at work In all parties and In aU soctions of the Con federaoy—such wide diversities .of opiniopj and 1 apparently differences even' among members of ths '&ame parties—so ipany oonflioting views as to'men, policy,; and. principles —that tf any intollfgent foreigner, unacquainted with the rapidity with*,which in cases of emergency partisan ranks Ore closed' up, should oome among us, he would oomiderthedleotionof aPresidontiu'lB6o by thepbpuUryote/or by electors chosen by the peo ple, abutter impossibility; and, indeed, some of our ifaahington politicians even :now regard it sot im probable that the election may be thrown into the House, as It was eftor tho Presidential campaign of 1824. The' “Opposition ” have by so means yet folly, determined upon their plan of notion in 1880; add the bulk of them still hesitate‘between trusting their political fortunes to Republicanism, (~ pure arid Simple,” arid uniting in a general volunteer movement to prevebtthn election of-a Democratic Presidetatial candidate.- The' polioy: prop©** to bo pursued nowf'boiDg'warmly ducusseil by lending Opposition presses thronghout tho country, and many of their arguments for and, against fu sion evince a close study of the question and intense interest In its final decision. -Thor* fsnolaolcof candidates among 4h«aa *dapt*ur Territories are carrying It opt precisely as ho contompfated, and making 'Territories fre&'pr slave-hol,.of the stpam frlxate ar&nae, report* that ho oouid leant of noTnaterial in terests of oar olticens at Guayaquil, demandinjc eroteo- the town was evasuatod by, its itth&muate, and tne -bombardniewt 1 by. tne? naval forposjif/pern threatened—that Republic being nt war vith'Eqnador. Captain Montgomery say*,that, unless otherwise n reoted, he purposes visiting all the ports of Central Amsrion and Mexico, as far north a* Magpmp. ’ Information has been received here UiattMetoamere CnM'Vrissri and Mary Francis, on the Ban Juan river Nicnrainia'tWiU be seised for debt.. , • [.• 4 A largo maw of documents had l>een receivedTrom General Harney relotiVo to the ton Juan itiapd ois-i put*, embractmt oopiea pi the correspondence with Go vernor Doagl Ms. ‘.I 1 . ' ‘i\> There U no probability of .the return of Gen. Jeres to Washington, but the Nionraßunn legation will re main in charge of Benor Molino, the Coela Rican in - nister. The Fire at Halifax. LOSS I'IIOBADLYA MIM.IOX OP DOM.AHR. Bt..John#, If. B„Bep{. fire at Halifax onFrl ds.ypt«httlistrpT*{l ftfotf* building on Hsllis street, oc~ copied \}j Mr. AjJuimt, auctioneer; Mr. Bimmot>ds,- stove store ; H. TJ. Mott, l JChainberUtn’s stove store; Hunter’ll Doin'store r i ? »> Hour,»t6reT nn4 the sitmlar establishment of Mr. whytall. On Granville afreet, the stores it) f Mr. Murdock, ilfysoods; Mr. Hesaon, falter; Mr. Webb. drutoiist; Rogers, hntter i.Mr. Kiohard*no>ponfepUonorj 1 Mr. Mackm ley’s boot storo s Ebwion's bootitora t Wetmore, Yeux, and McCulipqyh’s dry..goods; Mf* MeKeojite. watch maker} Crejgliton x .urswelrs dry good# ©tore; Mr. Coxub* shoe store; J, B, Bennett’s dry «oOds store; also, Messrs, Dunnes «.Co., Delatere « Raynor’s Ho* man .atone building! Mr. Gorton #, rwooioa hall} Mr, Chipmnn'B drygoods store; Mr. Sveny's. drjrisoods store; Mr, Migoomts,dry good# store; Mr.'Rfylson’* list store; Mr. CreigmonYbook store. On Barrington street there were also several houses destroyed. :»nclu the ofßeos.of and Messrs. ’Tlieifelini'" * '' damage wi JjASß&v*. fir. LouisBe»t. IS.—The paper* reoeivetl by the l/uy> mii furnieh an account of tho masaaore or emigranUi tn tfie vicinity of Raft mey. .Oregon, .On July 24, by the Bamfcch nnd Shoshones Indmtis, six raenahdone woman urtrft kIM. a)jd »|x me a and women wounded j eeverai received mortal wofffid*.’Tho Indiana robbed th& vraxom of sl,7oo,and dtoVfoffVlan* flUantitrof stock. ?|)epe Biuna ludfan? Uad WtetWQ f a rJI rouasUf ed t previous to the above occurrence, by v>«»Virf»*& : Charles Crocker, Cemuol Milos, and William Osborji, gentiles,' bav© been to |ho Vlsli Jjogif lature, Philadelphia Firemen it' lfjisS,ing{ou. Wa.iiikomy,; tept. (Vt-Tfo :Anioiica Bn cgraMOT of .rbilwiolph),*, w>w oy a vigil hero, nro rojcemng marked attention, especially from bur Jrapiofl. P l6 s have been cnieytameu by Col. Tbojrvaa B. P|orsiU3«,fl;iu on visiting the Bxeoutivo Manjuoii to day therwera cordially revived by the President, who briefly yo srxmea to the presentation nddross. Col. Small re plied on behalf of the company, They visit Mount to-moyrow. v , ; . SlailsMps of the Cotton Crop; - . Nsiv Youk, Sent. JS.-ThA flipping List onhis city reports the totferreiSiPtipf iliUv *WitoU«,crop uf iKM. at mi the port* of the Utntod Bl?tW,at3Ml.4ifl bales. And total crop at 4 0)7,000 bales. Tho »3 stated to be SMI) SIS itnles, and the receipts at Northern pottji hr tttthJad fiwu Tennessee at about 85 000 bales.' CHAnuiSToV, Sepr* Tho f;ourierpubSlKhPS it* an- An Aaieri«B9' lielcaßcd ironl the lfiip»ycri:fß Army. fVa.iirxoTo*, Sflpf. ll.—Tl"> VopWfPPM l" 1 ! reoeived information fropi our mim«;er that Christian Emit, an American naturniixod oltisen, Who hod been compoileo by lorce to enter the Hanoverian army.lmS, Upon the remonstrance of our Govermnenli b?on discharged frppi the service, Jatelligence. Baltimobs. B»pf. IS.—4rriv»il bark Cbase, from Hio: AuVaS boarded py the AsspoiaTod Pross’ )ncht, and by the re port obtained nt Father Faint from the Angto-.Snfon. I'orpery nnU attemplcd Snifijfip., 'BAtTiHoßK,Bept.lSf7Edwar(f4*K?fa^>itjPi er k | employ of Aleosrs. belt, Bowie, tc Cq„ was ftrrosto' l to* day tor forging the name of his employers tow check on the Franklin bank for $930. The money van olitaiped pn the,check,but nearly'a)) pi it wn* repo ve/erf on iho arrest of tho olfenaer.' He subsequently ottempted to coimnitsuicide. .... • fjcntcnriiftl AiiniVerfiary. h, Bomoji. hepi> ii—The huqdrodth tumivemry of tho enptuto or(iuutM&and ihfe UOitli of Gep. Wolfe wbb olv served to-dny by the HisforicAl and ueologioal Bociotiee by a meeting held in the Koptosentntive Hnllol the Btate llouee. The Hop. Lorenzo BabipedeJtverod*u, address jn commemoration of the msto* ical oVent. ‘ Poßf Oltice Robbed. ’ PeJ-aware .Citv, |)#!i,Bept.' post oflico pt tius place was hrdkqn into JMt night, and all the letters in it were carried bfr.' It is •‘not known w/jst amonptol money was obtained, nor is thero any clue to the perpe-, Irnto»». ‘ y '.ft ‘ 'IJILJ- vJ 1 The Governor pf cqh, Mpxico, ’ New OuhKAVR, Peiit/f?.—Advice? ftom Mexico jlnto that UenoralPrlOße. tbo Governor of /ftpatepss, |)6ii been killed in battle. * Th'o Kertifh of NcW oHeauh, New Orlexxh, Bopt»Js.—Tho hoallh of our city ro mains complete, pot a single case of fever having been Reported. <-■ : * 1 ". " -7.” v' ; •. StoalnpF North Star Below#. < ' Nkw* Yobxfiept. iS.-WThelwesnl,^ t Notth Star, from Aspinwall, is bolow. Her dotes Have Lee;; anticipated by the steamer Star of the West. , , : Arrival of Specie at New Orleans Nk\vOHi.EANji Kent. 13.-—The stoainship Arizona has arrived from Indianolo end the brazes, bringing dates to,thoitliy]t„a«d la s; se}tt r Non-arrival ol tho Persia* r NfW Yoga, flept. l5*7H o’elpck PfMi— Thoplennmr Persia, now (Ji/o, with Liverpool dote/10 ihp 5d mst., has not been at Bamly Hook. ‘ Hneouic Grand jCnicAao, Sept* ,13.—The Qrapd ihjcaiOJjnsat of jth? United Stn) o A ovtjomeneed Its aessibh In this city to day. Tfaddelevanoh Promises to ho Urge, and istlrUj far coiiipoaed or the must iniiuentialinenui.the Masoluo order. ‘ >f ! MorKots by Tciegrapb*, Bai.tiMobr. Kept. 13.—Flour is in good reqqsst nt 6C for llowsra street. Wheat declmedt sales of M-W} l)U»helsfttBl.WiTl.4oforwTiite,andß|,t»'a‘JJ3 for red. CornSt«/tdy ;reJlowSlwB2o, Provumnssloady. Wlijs koy firm at tor Oido. . Nnw Oblbaxs, Bent. IS.—Cotton—The foreign oil* Vj?e*caused greater -firmness in the market, ami the prices are stiller. The quotationinreunchaiwml; sales to-day of 1,600 bales. Corn—Yellow 7do t white 3lv. Ueofiirm at 4r15. Bacon— Shoulderaateady at rto. - : ' NkV oRLRaNs,’Sept.‘l3.-Th^matoet feloied witlraH adyencinit tendenen sales to-day,^prices •.beinjf«igfct)y better J Middlmgsatft quoted at Itii* The said* for,ft«S past threq days h&ve.beon 10 600 bales, and the lOoetPts 14|Cw bales, 4fainst 10000 bates for (he same weesjastydar. FlourudtW at £1,87 : superhno at ‘§AM4tfl.6o loroxt/a. • Eiktarn harjnJtweslern M. Cot ton' freights to LLverpoot 910/Jixohan '• , McDonouoh’s GAiktiks, Reoe street, belpwThlrd.— Concert* nightly. Sanvord’a Opera House, Eleventh street, above Chestnut.—Concerts nightly. Musical Fund Hall, Locust st., above Koiith.— Chfiutj’n Minstrels. J|* 9oucor^V^rraflemETE,R AN1) ; PAJP 1,1 1 ■« 4? A BLESSXNO AND SAlSJtfff OF THE CROSS, i BEUMON OF BISHOP SPALDING. ; Au immense audience assembled > ostonlay afternoon at the great Cothfldral of St. Peter ami St. Paul, to wit- ; ness the ceremony ’of the 'lilessing andraisUigof tho cross upon the western facade of the edifice. Notwith standing the fact that the sky wan hung with cloud* threatening a severe Btorin*#r«atnuuibeniufpooplo as sembled at an oarly hour at tho building, which gradu ally became entirely filled. Every passenger oar loading to tije-neifljborhopd qf Logan Square was crowded .to its utmost capacity. Before thd hour appointed for therrom* monconiont of the ceremonies, probably eight thousand people wore packed within the budding, while the mul titude extended back across Eighteenth street, and into the Square. Tho Cathedral is 220 by 130 fret, and the height of th 4 riojVo febt, ‘?4 south side of the nave for the officiating clergymon, while At the east end, where the grand altar is to be erected, an org/m v/u, put up, und, accommodations afforded for the bKoir. The rirasio W’aaunder the direc tion pf Mr. Henry S. Coleman and jtiia accpfnpljghed daughters, And wad f or unsarbftasod ,, chni i A6u>r'. ; "The oresaitooduponi* platform, on rollors, in 'fAntofitlii mam stand. It is made of Florida-pjue.Qqvered with copper, and hoavily gilt, with a large copper ball at each end of the transept and on the top ga vaulted with gold. It is eleveiuftct ierheight, The representatives of th 6 preiuwore cared for by the Rov. Father McConomy, it) thb most polito and Attentive mnnnor, and it is entirely due .to him that’they were enabled, amid such a dense Mietnblage, to qf the pr<}csediUK»fr ; The latter.opened by a procession « the olergy ftom tho opiacopel residence across the Cathedral to the plat form, where ther were 4eated.' : Tlie Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, the coadjutor Bishop of tho Diocese, officiated, as sisted by a'deacon and asub-deaoon. thd Rev. N. Wats}}* of Ivy Mills, Delaware county, on the tight, and the Rev. J. Branigan of fft. Patrick’s. The following clergy men wejo present: Tho Rev. Bishop Scalding. of Louis ville, ,Kdfttttekyi ; York Rev/J. 0, Carter, V. G., Rov Wm. O’Hara, D. D.j Rev. Messrs. Keenan, Rafferty* .Bio*, Sopriq, OJFarreif. Kane, Dome neo, Toner, Cantwell, McNoughton, Crane, Kyle, Pren dfrgast, Bowles, Hqumgan. Kelly, MeLoughlin, Shee han,''O’Hartq,- Martin,. Loyghran, MeMonigle,' Mo- Govern, ShendAo, Blacker, McGinn,M’OlnnJe, M'Filaa, HutohensiTollmeyer, and McConomy. j The programme was as follows! * Lustra .Sev-tHyran.) . L’ 1 .QCorAinoris YittimaMUitnnA ; Address by RUht Rev. Mdrtin John Bpaldmg.D.B;, . Bishop of Louisville, Ky. > 1 Decora Lvar— tho struggle? The Roman Empire was the strongest organisation that was even compacted by the hand of man, on one side—the poor, unlearned, unmOueotial among the mosses, on the other. Her? was the Roman Empire,' like a Colossus bestriding the earth. with its arm? of Iron seeking to crush out the spirit of Christi anity, kept alive in tlie bosoms ofn few poor believers, I eateeinetfas vue plobp, mere members of the rabble. On l onesido power, cWthi oibejrv*4j«to**l here eloquence, I there the total atacnea-ot'peraljaaive ability, on one I hand riches, on the other poverty; onon* side the proud 1 Roman eagle/on tho other the Cross.lAml yiet the urow , conquered the eagle, proud and blooa-stai .ed thoughit : Vas. end trailed it in utterdisoomfiture in the dust ! sonbod tho Emperor on nil wav to lUhl Masentjus, bis heart throbbing oUmd-davwith anxiety tor the i*gue of < when f» lifted bisejes, hesaw. in uneanm i pleoliMti thd vision of the Cross, With tho prophetic I assurafice pi victory—afj assurnneo which, ado- tad as tho Ejnpqror'l motto, inscribed at the bend of t||o pha -1 lantc, apd stamped upon the hearts of h/f follower*. led From far bftfopil the of tho ancient his torians, pnto tns mdflt remote faitfiesses of the North, whenee issued the barbarians who crushed the Roman power and huroUedit in the dust, the gross wag roared in triumph. The Cross persecuted by pagan Rome con quered tho conquerors of pagan Rome herselr. Tho-Cross-humanized tho footings anti’goßtmed i tho hearts'of men. It; taught-the pagan 'charity,* roheion. and the lovoof his i\o|cht>or ns himself. The cross O‘J fdr tho natural men of the earth tho work per formed fcr Nous upon the bitter waters of Mar We readlnEjcJlus r h4wlh l NjM children of Israel, tier marching thre-edays and finding no water, murmurorf against the: Aiid then ther name to Mam and found water, but it was bittoi*. And ihhy rmixmnr o d AKamstMoies. saying,‘“What shattwi Srinkl***' And the Lprd .showed him a-certain tree, ifie'wators, they Were turned in/os weet/if.*?: _ . ' , , . *’ ' Thus the wood or the Cross, cast into tb? bitter waters of fajrbampi, produced.the sweetness of pnmanigeq civijignliQp. And mbs iiWas that he who ebnque;eq Idam and Etp, F>y tuem to pat of the tree of forbidden fruit, was disn OCnqiWjyJ bv pirn l i 9 S Cross—th« tree ol the Cross hml’be plqotlqf slain for the salvation of the world-. ~ - Thus we owe to the Cro*s all w» bqvp of httffiaa pro 'gresa, civil) zation, life.and Übcriy—in we hayC. I far the Cross is tho tanner or emblem of the religion to which we owe everything, ,!f w » /la r that has never been struck m defeat—that has never trailed mihedust. Tbs Roman eagle was not ahvays victorious; the Roman engli'egiptj no iiipro. Tim Cross is the flay that,has Bever knoWodeieai—a flag that existeth to-day as bnl ftßtanHhsmump’hAAl’as ekhteeu oimtunes ago,. it is tu flag ol tno wond—wprla-Wide ‘ Nijt to one nation f'.intd, but will float unto eternlt", -Wms the 800 of fhql) cmne In bis. glory' to judge y the jt be borms jmtorn hjm.yqarjlsudent, in a light that dagzie all ),-o|inveys. Apd whan the iiwf award. befe>rtde/ , it wilfshiiye in all briiilanny throuwhout etiroity tn weaWn. On earth, it Is the emblem of victory; ip Hdayon. tlje brilliantre- of pAif violw wid gf and efennl >f« m»y ajjAfl” U? V P ofouroounlry. We love it throughout rvjl its vipispitudes, alike upon tho land and onfho when it jS StricKSWprfnlien we fool for jt ay if «rcpy*cuVa jmd.pofsrid Mr hon.it copies bock, tattomfgnn torn, per)ikds,h||t stO| vnolorioiia, how- boaiitiful is the shout' or qncon mse, and the Oregon, i with Whmh our patriotism Kreotg iu re turn. .la*, we love the lias pf our country. There (pointing to the oroaa .ooforp himMlW* l * tho flag bt* our country, our true Country, wliiofi laTjenven, The humor of that country ti the bleiHod Cross ol Jemis- Christ f ■ . , We live in & cgliL calculating* end sneering age, in wkiohthat which rpAsijeel'|flssxp:we should tdve tho Cross, our retWinisceltaol thd wsi. ou/ foliage m tho pre wjt* our hopes Idrihti future are foapdiin in th