. -., . - . . ....- . .:. I I . :4 • , . , , . . . .. , , . • , . - . . . . . - ) 1112 "er - . TELE' - , , , RILESa, .. • - . , . . J ~,\\sto I ~, i/ ../, • . ••••,,\NAN,I, 1 ///,,,/ 4,vr , , , ' PUBLISIIIID Di 4L - neyrafatia EXCEPTED ) ,_____--- 1 i// / " -.-- r + r.At . ~ .... .., , P l IK PO li ,W. '' YODDIsir, , , ,s , ,„ ....... ,0 i e 7.., ~ . ..., f,T e., , „r‹. •-• ~ i ' , Al': ~ *:',...;) .:-.,., . - - 4 -.\''.;Y.‘ , ", 1 ;,,,,-;Jlt t t. - ';',...... ~- ~' 1 , (... k. - ',- OPYlet, NIL 417 CHESTNUT STIIHDY. ' . --:-.. -.- e l . '' - "7 - 77 - t . 4f::':';' . - ' .;:4;; ' : , .: 144i i ,- ,.,... ' , ffi.- 5 ......7- .f• . ' . 1 — ' ; it* -,.. r 0! '..-- ~. -.• • '..... -, • IL '' ,„,... ."-...0r : 4100, -• ~ ' 2,Ve /.4 • - '.. r , ~, . • . ' . -- ' L ;A A:44ju''' ' .K . 5.. -' ' !. •-•' , -4 ••••• DAILY PRESS . . • , L , _I 1 . t --- .• - . „ , TWELVE CRETE PER Wan, payabli to the Carrion, . . ... ' 1 / 4 ": Mtk •s , •••1•‘: .• - ' •'. , ' !IC 'a ''''• v '-* Vi• ' " ^l4 '' ' .."' ' ' ‘ ' ' . • *•' ' - „I , _,..„.....,., ~. ~..,..„.„.,..„, ......_..:. -,•••••aNr • . t ~. , • • ,-.,"• hi/ ,,- - . a gelled to Su bseribers out of Me City it Six DIALRES, , . . , ". I R,..,_:_,____ 7 : --........•;... Alettt l• ' ' ---, ''' lir - ‘' ' : ''' •-•- ' ' -- -..'4' ,'• : •firp , A,` 4 l7-• ---"'".---.,. PER REPINEE. FOPS Deitaxe TOE MORT KEEPER; ....,---......, ----.....„ . Tunse Douses yea Six Illoityle—iirmistply iwr ad- • • -- -- - ' - - ---.... --.-_ - • -,..-_-_-_,.. ~- •-•.....-.:-_____:-. . vanes for the time ordered. , -.....,,,f L._ . I . TRi-NerrattELY Mailed to aubearitiere'out <4,110 City et Ttut Doc Luta PER Afaltrat, In advance. - • - 1i40,11,4, AND 6#4:IES. HAOLL:O X4A 7 T1 , N17.*. *AlltinoTtitißtr. WHOLESALE DILAIFAS ..,pocgs. AND SHOE: • NO. 128 NORTH TWBD STREET. Afhp aelortraent of City, made goofs and Shoes con iptutif hand. . , „ :" 810-ti B. P. WILLIAMS & CO., t , fo. 18 BOUTIt FO,URTII BT&E.4T WROLINALR BOOT AND SHOE WAREHDIM Have now on hand sfull aceortnient of BasteCw and Philadelohlawork; to which they incite the attention of Bonthern andyteatent Merchant& ; • ..,aula-Sta WYSE, STERLINCt, FRANKS, WHOr.,F,SALE DVALERS SOOTS ,AND SHOVJA: . , NO. 413 ARCH STREET. .4 1 Purchasers visiting the olty will plemeliall la4:111(ft mind their stook: • ;' " J 4150' M.'SAUNDERS; NO. 34 NONTN NOURTN,EINKET ) (Niar:Matalcaati , Natal.) Call the attanticas buTenrof , BOOTA AND SHOES TO'thete Stook, whit& arabrnaaa a general arlefir-of PAHLADNIONLA 44N13.NPV,INONUNN, c‘,;" mimustotiro ' ' '.kgs-0,91 ?"' (Tit - y;114( 1 0`0it it Y ; & • , 3EI STREkt " , FL00144),_ I CIIII.DREG I I` BIND% muse, OD GAITER!). , `', Manufaetpred•esoreulr for the Retail Trade. WHELAN & 00.. WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 818 MARKET STREET. FALL STOOK BOOTS AND'SHOES. JOSEPH H. THOM SON,i CO. • 114 MARKET STREET . • Have now on hand a IBMs IWO Or ' . BOOTS AND SHOES • EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN ANL' CITY MADE. ftrohavert visiting the altverin *ease ati 'aft 04. amine their stook. • ' :010r, EVIOK„ BASIN. al CO» Don AND SIIOE WAREHOUSE' anti MANUF AOTORr, • • No. dOlt. MARKET3TREET. Phlledalpbia We have no on hand an of 1041 and Shoes, Usti descriptions, of OUR owriand NiarvAstm Ittenntaciture, to which we invite the attention oillinetit am and Windom Malta ' . aidt-lit' FANCY. DAY GOODS, H : DTAIRING, & CO.. - NoerieiridtB NORTO.I4! STREET; Are now receivinkbr 0172"14F,' Taxit:L IMP . "k. -YA ENDUES AN ORMAN • H 'S I R Y . OLOVEB, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS. -MACHINE SEWING Inhic AND THREAD, And solioit an inspection of their complete and well --assorted stooki ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. SCHAFFEI & ROBERTS. 449 MARKET STREET. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS. BRUSHES. LOOKING-GLASSES, 'ERMAN and FRENCH FANG? GOODS, Asa TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. stSl4m' BURNETT SEXTOId, & SWEARINGEN, 4(W witagebvittott Above FOURTH. Nor b aide, . NEWPO7OC MISORZMENT 'OP FALL STYLES OE FANCY DRY GOODS, Or THEIR OWN IMPORTATION • • from tenon. • Au -2m MARTINS. PEDDLE. & HAMRICK. Importers and dealer. m DOVHRY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Ave doors below the Merchants', Hotel, Odor fives% the mostoomolete stook or Goode in their line to u t 144 . 1 i.i t ri o th: v rri g lT d flr . sams, coronet= of Ae lt i l n r e4ra i lt rA 901,1,? 2 1 / 4 4 ,FASltriliorrs. .LA 0 D I. with Asia or-40 - W i tt now dresislll,l. with g i n muliess wily of mu- An ti f7Bl3lllßßN. BLI RA. tuo.l4n McCAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET ROBIBRY, (*LOVES, AND FANCY COODS. We have a fine stook of Imported and Donmetio GoOda partionlarly adapted tb ' HOU THERN TR ADM, To widoh we In4ito the attention of first-olana, Wm% au6-2m ' CLOTHING. RAPHAEL P. AL ESTRADA, MERCHANT TAILOR. PINE FABinoNAELE READY-WADE CLOTHING, SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOI4II,IPORE, 110, 21 SOUTH SEVENTH dun, PHILADELPHIA, RAPHAEr. M. EST[ having nawerieted_wfth hl in as ART sTio enTilit, Mr. J 0311.1 ROBSON (late or Crewel a 4tokes%) respectlully invites the at rag:U=li P eh t fiNgrart a l ?ar e a ' a°,,dnit! man's WM. r- ' . .„ HO taw on hand a choice eeleetipn ctrahries especial ly for studdater yr_urk ie rtd a varted asw,ntakent of fa st ionoble ItEALIYAS DE cloyurbit, to which ho invite!' the utteabon 0 buyers. Attalt article Warranted W i re entirkiglaraction. , JOHN HOBSON, - Artist.' LIPPINCOTT, lIIINTTAII . , it 'SCOTT) M4LNIMACTURgitB AND lOBB.ERA , ' or COMM,oin MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING. We 4140 motel attention to our oomolete line of mACIHNE-MANUFACTURED GOODS. 7408. n 542 4 MARKET, & 419 MEROIIANT 8P!. ene-a LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, .ire. CORNELIUS & BAKER, MANTMACTURERB OF LAMPS;I CHANDELIERS, - ' gig FIXTURES. fie:' BTOBS; fib OEESTNUT - MANUFACTORIES, - YISII CiptßitV AND COLUMBIA - -" p 50 • bbls - SP,i 8 irsi' ift-mtlkaniE. To. it ff re end -OC, wuRNEI3, SivFIR TorpftuptC Bw-LEy. vniAtt OLOTHING—Latest Styles zriOit littteuks atirayli,`on 004 SMKBI4II*! filitAtoor et,,, re i4iglittk, 6t. VOL. 3.-NO. 54. THIVNSTIMET JOBBING HOUSE 1859. FALL TRADE. 1859. 1 BUNN, RAIGUEL. & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN FANCY DRY GOODS, 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most complete stock of goods ever offered by them, preced ing unusual attmetions to the trade generally. nada* commixes a complete aseortment of every variety of RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,EIIIBROIDE.RIES, CLOTHS, OASSIMIRES AND VESTiNCIS, HOISERY, pLovrsa, AND TRIMMINGS, Mtn, s full and general nasortMent of Pall and Wintfr SHAWLS. To all of whioh they invite the iitentlau of CAI{ )1141: 4- PROirr 81.TCAIONTli8 BUYERB 8. M. BUN 1, V. C. BUSH; RAIOURL, ' ' w. W. Klnt.rz, " 11 ; 0- W! 'iras,4l/4 'f.' / I Z itittiEL,AOC4A /lc G.Ol lur 0:R V't: 11,$ A t 11) I WII,OLEBALIt DICA4ERS DRY GOODS, Nos. 20 AND spa Nogat I Ail-11Rn rrt; E RAC k VV i r o now open taeLaltaarreall Moe? 004. Ttiix Sroax. of Goons we have ever alrerad to:t4e Tiaite. tie attention ok DASD AND 81X-MONTHS 817V,E88 , j4 I .OS•ItEM w li r tatia t IS:‘ CIO. -*oirEns AND JOBBERS 0,0 00, Ntls.tlB7 i5 2411400i. TRIAD ST.. 1.119V2 RACE, VYanSd now infe4 their euttOmeio am; eke trade ;en!- !kW:419140 itteekPili melon will be ' ' k ; " :1 VNCSUAi.LT ATTRACTIVE. whoited ACHAIVIBtiiS&CATTELL, ' 410.-14441:412111•111 - all STREET, P.IIIIADELPIII r '' 41 "11111•044.54.4,6 0 rugNpg,Cl4l,,k - SKINS, , ktiiiti " rivitu'REßs OF ,-11Xtx04 ;•101'01) KIP SKINS, Morocco. and U thg.,Osk and Red 61. Letather. Eq.t : • • 6-XrAVIORE, do CO.. N 08.40 AlviD 42 Is(Qßri THIRD STRUT. , WORMS ..94D„D4LERS IN, BILXB, RIBIiONI3, DRESS 00bll8, EMBROIDEfiIES, Ac HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS - auZ-Sm 1859:FALL TRADE. 1859 • J. T. WAY Jo CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS of DRY GOODS, NEW MARBLE BUIL - DINO, NO. 28 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the package or pleoe, to HASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, - A very large - and attraotive Stook of • .MERIOAN • AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Puroh era will End out stork well assorted at all sea son; of ne year. J. 'r WAY, JAB. H. DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, faug-2ml GEO. P. WAY. LAING & MAGINNIS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE OF,ALERS IN " ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUVACTIIRERS' ARTICLES; Sewing Machine Silk, Thread and Needles. NO. ;0 NORTH THIRD ST., Agents fPFor UIELDII PATENT BOOT-TREEB. sue-0m jUNGERICH & SMITH. WHOLESALE .GROCERS. NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET. sir Ronan and Loyering's Sirup always on hand. aullam SOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, N 0.37 NORTH. THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH, Publishers DR, EMMONS' EW Amr.itiCAN MANUAL OP GEOLOOY. Sanders' NeW Rteders. Oresnlsaf's and Brooks' Arithmeges, ke. Blank Books, Writing, 'Wrapping, Curtain. and Wall Papers. ana-9m HENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWERT CORNER THIRD AND ARCH NTS PHILADELPHIA. THOS. MELLOR ac CO., S NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS Or ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, 80 nus-3M Mr:Hi 8128Rit, 8. BAIRN JOHN WIEST, Jaen RINOEL, D. 11. ERVIN, RIEGEL, BAIRD, . iNa CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, & Co o ! IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY Goons. No. 47 North THIRD STREET, I'IMADELPIIIA. OUR FALL STOCK Ie now complete in all departments, Mil ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are reapeothatly solicited to call and examine for themeelvea. aug-am CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. MERINO, 140 SOUTH FRONT MIST, Has in store and bond, an d Oars for bale, a Luse Armor tniont of CIGARS, 'Reoel,444iieot from Havana, deludes and favorite snl•tf - MACKEREL AND •VA.LNWIVEI3. -90 pbblati.i2ll:°4l:PabSlVAgekin•VAlttliryrildver 14 MIS by w J.l7iYl.ua . t _lOl. - lb) anvil wwevhs MILLINERY GOODS. 0 I)E NING. .LINCOLN, ,WOOD, & NICHOLS, '125 CHESTNUT STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF MASONIC TEMPLE, WILL HAVE TIIBIII FALL OPENING OF BONNETS, itc. T H I's 1) A Y. THURSDAY, THE Brg INST. THOMPSON & JENKINS, DEALERS IN CASSIMER; AND WOOL MATS, CAPS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, FEATHERS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES, kc NO. 528 MARKET STREET, BELOW PIXTH, EOUTII OMR. The attention of buyers is 'invited to an examination Of our BMA. ull-lm 431 / MARKET STREET. 431• RIBBONS, Of every kind. in Immense variety ; rum BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VIII.VRTS, SATINS, ORO RN NAPS, LININQ SILKS, ENO USK CRAPES, or the healintk:`oe, FIRBNCR & ATOBIIICAN ARTIFICIAL 0011110,1,4140110.*ifcip1i, #o, .lA* 4 *WNW iity los or , STRAW ARO:PANOY BONNETS, And,RTRA,W 00QD/1, of every deaormllom , Now otleti..eald envie** altogether the most com plete stook of MILLINIIRY'SOODIS in 'Ws market. Alerelianoi and Milliners from every muffle?' or the 'country are cordially invited to call and examine our stook, which we offer at the' CLOSEST POSSIBLE fIOES. ROSENERIM,. BROOKS, a 00., anlo-tnovlo • 431 MARKET STREET: 1859. FALL TRON, ' 1859 . Ei:A RD 44-00., WEWLESAL,SIDEAVEIa liming% a 66,13:ii,c4itixigt, •tc.. Have torti iu Otornittatittereffloottio to orbital thipy 1112iMgketviletagate Jic ~.,..f`PP.I,•I!IOIEVit,9I4IO4IO taimmum : ll4 .42i iit a tii; - ok t popm :et - A l . - A:NV . " VON .N't .110.14141 YANEMOSCENCItE B, *Ni . _ 'A. 4 !- ' , 11011261.610Nc scoitvm LINENS. MMEL'iI DUO ATARI" O4NVAH, oir , w )l ' l, ' BURLAPS. int l ogPicnea iBMP 434;.apiirs, R V'EN tri.7,QACS•I wLAYY . _ CANVAS, DIAPERN, ToWNLe, sußirrirtos i DASIASIS, LOWBST PRICHL $ 4 NO. 2100 OIIESTNUT STRERT. WEST, FOBES 8.; LLOYD, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of the trade to their Mock, con sisting of various makes and grades or rtilingitES, 11%1,W/fi t , ..Atcrrts, ki..rß ?RBI' Ai( 11412, COT : Vg; cotton WILLE SHAW' A. 0.. Aro. Also, agents for the COMPANY'S 913,T CLOTHS, PETERSIIAMS, TRICOTS. BEAVERS. Au., In full assortment of grade' and colors atl3.w a -tr SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, NO. 112 CHESTNUT ST.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. 8.9-6 m T . R. GARBED & CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT& vyrTON, corroN YARNS, SPERM, LARD, AND - VPIIALN OMB, PLOUR, DRUGS, Ac rir The attention of Manufaoturera is cranially called to our SPERM OILS. sus $m No. JS N. FRONT STREET, PIIILA. SMITH. MURPHY. As C3u. SLI7 MARKET ST., AND 9:16 CHURCH ALLEY, Are now opening their PALL AND WINTER STOCK OP • STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. To which they invite the ettentinn of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERB. PUILADA., AIMUIR, 1809. eng.Sia LOOKING•GLASNES. -*----- LOOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and Meseta assort ment of LOOKING GLASSES. For every space and every posawn, and at the moat moderate wines. LOOKING GLASSES kt the most elaborate and the moat simple frames. LOOKINO 01,AS8E8 Framed In the beat taste, and in Um moat eubatantlal manual. LOOKINO OLABSEB Furnished by us, are manufactured by ourselves In our own establishment. LOOKING GLABBHEI In MAHOGANY and WALNUT Mama for Country notes. JAMES S. EARLE & BON, 16 CHESTNUT STREET, apl-t! PIiILADELPHIA M=UMI TO FARMERS. PHOSPHATIC G U A' N 0‘ FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHERT FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. ' It oontatne over e 0 per cent. of Bone Phosphnto of Limo, beide SO per cent. richer in Phosphate of Lime than Bone Duet. FOR SALE BY THE TON Olt CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $B9 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. JOB. B. HANBON, Sole Agent to Philadelphts, anll•themTm No. 106 North WATER Street. }LARD WARE. TRUITT, BRO.. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS lir HARDWARE. OUTLF,RY, GUNS, PISTOLS, so., 529 MARKET STREET. 1529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, auli-Sin PHILADELPHIA. MOORE.HENSZEY&OO., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 447 AIAIiKET, AND 410 COMMERCE NTS PIMA PELIMIA, nifLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1859. Johnny Bull's and Jonathan's Game of Cricket. Eleven none from land of PITT Are coining o'er the ocean To tor themselves in Freedom's Itind, Agrumt a double portion. We mean, eleven of Britain's Won Who " on a bat" are Mindy, wilt play against our t wenty- two— Not Yankee Doodle Dandy, But—Cricket, which will lie a game In its results astounding. Bemuse. when played, a flying ball Will hearts and hopes he wounding.' We hope tle Eleven tt ill inottmt be o'er than nehleVeinentil gloriiiiis— Although VieToitts is their queen, They may not lie victorious. May azure skies be o'er thetn bright With ray x well known no molar, That those invited to the ball May sharply watch the " bowler." We know how hard they'll work the play, A good amount to render; We know the same will be right tomli, 'though they 've a" wicket tend.," This loings us to a tender Point, We cannot think of shunnind t (We fear, when fun in pun is meant. No punishment for punning!, It ix, when we've the British met. They've mule the moat by thentat. Upon th e field we've met them oft, Exactly to our liking, And, if 'Mr hard to strike a flag, They 't a done t lie /molest streLi;. But in the genie they soon will play, Their mom will he any ielding, No fear a ball upon the Ark!, But courage show •• fielding." They'll have 11. we 112— ' No matter this for laughter— In nil oar (mina the I's must lead, And Vs limit follow alter. 1' an the lint, hand over linii4, Of yours° they'll win the '• !ilium'," Bemuse. as we have shown nbove, The is are the beginning. ' If twenty-two against eleven! Should win. it needs no ' , bowing 'flint there'd be very little rause For a ny,boilit'rous nrowins. But it` the twenty-two get beat, Olt! shame! oh! grief! oh! neXCOW . What thee oe earth can Oninfort lend, When we Woul,l eninfOri borrow • We have nn F.nglialt dog, and lie, If Britons win on Orinket, Nan wag his tall, and, if he dom. We are insolved to ''' nick it. But Johnny' Bull in now our friend, And to the coming party. With loving hearts and open arms, We'll give a It °loom hearty. We'll chow them nil at 'rowan HALL in hopes they 'II take a notion Ti, save their dimeg, in buy nix clothes. By sending o'er the Wee Ti, Tow Ex Balm, where 100(10111's sone, Na wide awake, Pro MO a— ir On hermit:pi rare and rely lair, With firmest faith rely . A full and complete assortment of rail and Winter Clothibtr, nutted to 4Voiry marker, now on hand. to which the mutation Of Whhtesale buyers fa invited. We would Partietiliirli,Anil attention to the Style and make of our garmants—at TOWER HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR, N 0.513 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. t . BENNETT tr CO. WATCHES, AMWELItY, &c. BAILEY dc C 0.., TM/NERVY BAILEY KITCHEN, NM removed to the new Niro-Proof. White Marble NORTH BIDE. BELOW THE OIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their Pall Stool• of NI/PORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AN•D FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ND PEARLS, IS. JARDEN. 8R0.,_ ..•AIANUFACITURERB AND IMPORTDRB OF SLYER-PLATED WARE ' Ve.llo4'effEt3TEST Street, above 'MA, (up 'stair!, rsd IpAin t rSiet t yVl t i glit a 4D t i t h4 tAt NB, VEI. .8, - 011, ,hTs, v_t , MTH SAS- Ts,pAs 'ORS, KNIvF,B, tiro ° '" • YORKS, LADLEti; eto.rd,o. 4811dinalan# plating on all kinds of - zonal, • , TO BUY filltiP 1- k to No ail wait corner of BECOD aiut NYW tapi-and J. $P TON URACKIig,S. BOND'S EXTRA CRACKERS FOR FAMILIES. 1ic...4.a.. kr: R 3 , nOttACKIIVI, 1 Ell Biscur E , g 4 IICII la '''' I iIiNPA : M A Rii - IttIsIONNT " mei T 1318CUIT " OVt )01 ieckkLElgt.___ ~.._—,4*.•,,nri' rit+OT tittita. __ ~. We' are constantly rei;, -- - eiiiiiiiiiiiiiite a . 0 .. -t Cracker'', Josh front the Bete itt , tett...., hum and tani. t !Aloft sfil WM. JOHNS &I SON. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERN IN BOOT, 8110 E, AND QAITER MATERIALS, ASTINOS, GALLOONS, SHEETINGS, PATENT LEATHER, RENO KIDS, SLIPPER UPPERS, LACETS, /tc N. E. CORNER. YOURTU AND ARCH STS. aws-LO SLEEPER & FENNER. wIIOLESALE MANUFACTURERS or UPIDR MAAS Aril) PARASOLS, 3:10 MARKET STREET, PUMA., Are now nutting more than FIVE lIUN Mtn WMIIE:VT yAKIKTIKA el Uiobreiloa, of every aloe, from to 40 meting. Buy ere who have not had S. & 1 7 .'18 make or goods will find their time well epent in looking over One well-made wok, which 'minden MANY VUYStalho, nut le to mot WWI elsewhere. h - SIMON I-lEI.TER. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, rwitniwEsr CORNER OF TIMM) AND AIAR KET STREETS. My etook le now very complete in every department and found to odor induoementu to Wye ra tininir • counted by any oilier tonic. aull-2m %,dTITIIGILS v & PETEILSON STOCK BROKERS. NO. 89 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STOCK AND BONDS OF ALL 171 , 1 LEADING PASSENGER RAILWAYS IN PHILADELPHIA, to which they Invite the attention of capitalists. litooldb Bonds, anti Corporation [mans bought and sold on commission at the Board of Brokers. eel-2in MRS. WINSLOW mi. AN EXPERIENC• FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly faoilitatee the processor teethinvi,hy soft wth allay ALL PAIN an t d epo notion and is SURE TO REGULATE 'CBE BOWELS. Depend upon it. mothers, it will give rest to yourselves end BELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have putaipand soldi • (Menus reticle far over ten spars, and clan say, in eon Pe Menus and truth of it. What we have T i yar c IlAil i lpe F tiz i rA n of . any °girl* ylN firetqPr Zricv„ TO EF Itd FECT C611.1 , ,,a whoa n Lithely used. Never did we know nn instance of issatielaotion by any one ' who used it. On the eon trwry, all are delig liter with its operations, and speak In terms of lushes emin nendation elite magi cal clients and medical Or tura. We speak in this matter " what we do know," .after ten year,' experienee,and pledge our reputation for the fulfil- Ipleat of what we here de dare. In almost every Instanee where the infant p 7 is suffering from pain and exhaustiop, relief will he E ., found in fifteen or twenty minute:latter the Syrup is administered. Thisvidnable preparation 0 is the .preseriptton of one of the most EXPERL ENLI.D and SKILFUL NURSESin New England and has been used with never-Wg VUo_eeee in THOUSANDS It not only relieves the vigoretee the etnineell end nd gives tong and energy will almost Instantly re BOWELS AND WIND sidelong, whieh, if not, death. We believe it the Itrtr , r,Ll:hroviivak.l4i, teething or from any other every mother who h . lta n the foregoing complaints, nor the. prejudices of WrlV aIILLi AVlR—es,ld nee of ihis niediiiine, of hone or uu"nTogio7iihirrel R e hyd: n , ° New York, is on eilitHold by Drele_iate thee No. la OEDAR I IN denote ri MAW.. mEN'rON LEMON:I.-250 boxes Alenton !AMOUR. Round nnd m prone order. lug sale by A. Mlalllllth IG, ;tooth I , llo_ NT Fireet. 1,...1 4 (:( ITCH WHISKEY. 125 puncheons LI dames Stewart & Co.'s l'aialev Mall, In hand and ter mile by iIEOHLIE WHITELEY. 11l Ma BY TIIE BARD OP TOWER BALL. Store, 819 ORESTNUT STREET, AT WHOLISAALI AND ItlliAll. C4ACKERS. IL 11. TRENOII, AUNT, 140 SOUTH WHARVES UMBRELLAS. STOCK. BROKERS. P 1! ILADELPIIIA, MEDICINAL. l l) NURSE AND FEMALE attention of mothers her G SYRUP OF CABFB ohild from pain, but in bowels,oorroota acidity, to the whole otpOeni. it lieve GRIMM, IN THE COLIC and ore rooineeon speedily remedied, end in beet and surest remedy 111 DYSENTERY end DIAlt whether it MlZell from canoe. We would say 0, oluld sufloome from ayy of do nutlet your prejuilicee, ot h e e, stand beta eon the re ief that will be LY 1.1 RE—to follow the timely used. Full dime unit) each bottle. None simile of CURTIdte t - the outside wrapper. tialunit the world. Prieei set, New York. 1711& is DRY•GOODS JOBBERS. SPECIAL NOTICE MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & CO. Invite the attention of BUYERS to their large an Eortment of FANCY DRESS SILKS, 4ieludmg many fil)lea puieluvred much under regu hr prices AT RECENT AUCTION SALES, \Vbirh wiU he sold at prices UNDER COST of IMPORTATION Intl SN FITIIPP:., ',HASN'T c, CLOAKS, EmpßowEitiEs RIBDONN l'ill;111111N6S, &e,, he lb rotoplete And well adopted to the wants of THE LATE AND NEAR TRADE, Anil will be sold at fpw Prim to CASH AND PROMIST PAYING BUYERS RV fit JAS. H. CAA/P.I3EIAL & (JO. IMPORTERS AND VVIIOL) SALE ORAL Eft us!o 0.8 , LINENS, worrE GOODS, ut4rns, CAsSISIKRES, BLANKETS, &c NO. 3O MARREI' d'.pftNNT attlS-!m SIMER, PRICE, 6,1 Co.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC q>Rl GOODS 815 MARKET STREET. ill-Dm J . W. 41813 S & SONS. NO. 631 MARKET STREET, Are now opening then FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO MEN'S WEAR, In which will be found a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VENTINUS, TRIMMINGS, &c. au6-3in ----- FALL IMPORT, 18 5 9. HERRING & OTT. Have now in store their usuel SPLENDID STOOK SILKS RI IusOIDERTES AND FASCY 00ons N. W. CORNER. FOURTH AND MARKET STS. ma-2ra - - - HENRY D. Nti,[,, CLOTH STOI - 1, NOS. 4 AND U ROR'fli SECOND STREET. FRE:YeII FANCY CABAMP.RP.s, And Mixtures suitable for suits vEi.vr.Ts, cAsumERY.F, v•. c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 0-thm Gm* - 1859• • FALL TRADE.ISM) 10 X Z.O. 11P1C.X1X - 2=l . 4 4) JU_T... 40. -, (tIiIeCRIO.OKT TO HASIMAN.KITORIt, IFIPORTLRB AND JUDDERS ov DRY GOODS. 420 MARK ET STREET, Nave in store a complete line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Seleoted expressly with a mew to the interests! of CASH AND PROMPT 811ORT-CREDIT DEALERS, TO which they respectfully Invite the attention of the trade. N.IL—A full stook oonstnntly on hand, nod orders will Ire executed promptly, at the sub-Sitil LOWEST MARKET RATER. incCLINTOUK, GRANT, do CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINDS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.. NO, 333 MARKRT EMMET, (Up Stairs.) au6•Am PIIILAUELMIA. i t W. LITTLE 4K; CO., SILK GOODS. NO. 325 MARKET BT SHAPLEIG-H, RUE. & CO., IMPOItTNRB OF LINENS,_ WRITE 0001)S, LACES, and • EMBROIDERIES, 110. 3Z9 MARKET STREET. fT Our Stock. selected in the beat European markets trg ourgelves. Is large and complete. am3-3m ABBOTT. JOH NES Ad CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ti I IC S FANCY DRY GOODS. NOS 027 MARKET, AND 421 COMMERCH ns E=l Having kat removed to the above Mention, are now opening a new end very desirable Stook of floods, gm braoing every variety in their line, which they otter to the trade at the lowed market rates, for cash or OP proved credit ate-2m )RICE, FERRIS, & Co.. IMPORTERS OP WHITE GOODS, LINENS MITTS inthitoibEtt L i ACES, MANTILLAS. &C. NOS.SUS MARKET ST., AND ow. COMMERCE ST. Cr Our Stook is 'ideated bra member of the brill. to the PO -2m BEST EUROPEAN MARWRTS M WILLIAMSON & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS. NO. 425 MARKET STREET, (And 414 Commerce street,) DDTWEEN VOURI . II AND FIFTH, NORTH RIM Our stook, espeoially adapted to Southern and West ern trade, is now large and complete in even' Parti cular. aus•tf 1859 FALL IMPORTATJONS.IBS9 DALE. ROSS & WITHERS. •31 MARKET, AND SlB COMMERCE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Or SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Have now a complete stook, to which they invite the at. tentinn of buyers. au6-3m SPERINI CANDLES.--L-37 boxes 4s and 6s New Bedford STurnutoeti Candles. for fnnul , use. for sale br HOWLEY.ABIIIIIIR N EH. h 17 No.lB south Wif AR ES. IPIRITS TURPENTINE. - t7d bbk 'Fut-petalno binding from Behr. Kato Nie - rill,ind lIIf Wilt. by ROWLEY. ASH.I3I`RNER. k CO.. t.. 19 No. 1,, SOUTH WHAR VES. I FAVANI CMARS.—A lat • g' and hand .' 0 „ 11 .i Z",, e x n ;:ei r e t ,llll l ,ll'L l l'AV l l, ( Vi I I lated (3116 IFs THTF, IA WALNUT litieet. ir)1? ) t Vitss. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1859 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE MEETING ON Tile AMERICAN BOARD or COM MISSIONERS FOR FOREICN liIISSIONS.—SeveraI re ligious convocations of unusual importance are announced to take place in this city during the coming week. Among those, the annual meeting of the A Illettrall Boole! of Contotivvione, t for Foreign Missions will perhaps command tho widest attention. It is expected that more than a thou sand delegates will be present on this occasion, among which number will be included a large number of names from every section of the Union, anti not a low who occupy the most eminent posi tions in the branches of the Church which they re present. The SOSSiODS will be held in the Now School Presbyterian Church, on Washington Square, (Rev. Albert Barnes, pastor), and will com mune° on Tuesday, the 4th inst., at 4 o'clock P.M. Tho object of this national gathering is the extension of Christ's kingdom by organized mis. sionnry effort ; and as this is a subject in which Christians of every name are supposed to be inte rested, and as lucid views are likely to be elicited with reference to it, from some of the ablest minds in the ministry, and, moremer, as the delibera tions will be free to the public, it is not unlikely that the doily gatherings at the First Presbyterian Church will be overflowing. We learn that the characteristic hospitality of our citizens has been handsomely exhibited in assigning abundant pri vate accommodations for all the strangers who are expected to attend. ANNPAI, 311SI4IERS' PRAYER-AIKI:TING.—On the 12thof September a meetinget ministers was held at Jayne's Hall, at the close of the Noon-day meeting ftt which it was resolved to observe the first Monday in October as a tiny "for special prayer for the unity of the spirit among Christians " In accord ance with this resolution, Monday next has been set apart for this purpose The Rev. J. W. Cra craft, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, ha ving tendered the use of his church, the contem plated meeting will be held In that edifice, corner of Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, commencing at 9 o'clock In the morning. Although the devotional exercises will be col:tatted to ministers exchFively. those who are not ministers have been earnestly invited to attend. In the afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the ministers and their congregations purpose meet ing at Jayne's Ball, in the capacity of a general prayer-meeting for the furtherance of the same union object. It has also been suggested, end will ho generally responded to, that ministers favora ble to this effort will devote a portion of to-mor row to preaching upon the subject of the Linty of the .'qpirit among Cheteliatte of every name to their respective congregations. Thom will doubt less be en unusual amount of rapes preadting in our pulpits to-morrow, and if it is followed by an equal display of union practice, the effort will not have bean In vain. VISIT OF FIREMEN To TIIIS CITY—TOEIR ATM:- DP:Cf: AT THE FIRST /IEPOR3(I:D DUTCH Ere,—The Empire Fire Association of Lynn, Dias. sachusettr, numbering over a hundred members, arrived in this oily last evening, and will be the guests of the United States Engine Company (lu ring their sojourn with us. Before leaving New England, they expressed a desire to attend divine service in one of our churches during their vidt, iu compliance with which, the First Reformed Dutoh Church, Seventh and Spring Garden streets, has been tendered for that purpose, the pastor. Rev. A. A. Willits, having consented to deliver a discourse with somewhat special reference to the occasion. It is expected that the company. at tended by members of the United States Engine, will number about one hundred and fifty men. Seats are to ho reserved for them in the middle block, fronting the pulpit. In the atternoon ut 1 o'clock, the INtets have been Invited to attend the mind prayer-meeting at the hail ot . the United States Engine Company, corner or Wood and Crown ~t reetq, on which occa sion George IL Stuart, E 9., will occupy the chair and conduct the exercises. lice PHIL kritil.Plll4 DAPTIST ASROVIATION.—On Tue+tlay, the 4th instant, the ono hundred and fifty-second .esslon of this Association will be held in the Broad-street Baptist Church, corner of Broad and Brown streets. The first meeting will he opened at two o'oluek ”u that clay, by TUC preen ing act the introductory sermon by Rev.. Henry y. • The t.mpal circular latter : in this instanee, wt lbe prepared by Rev. Howard Malcoln, And Revs. Kregel, Kennard. and Winter have been arp- D&IIIII - trifstees of tut + AciTictnftunirillhold their annual mooting at the same place, on Thursday nest, at nine o'clock A. M. AN ACQUISITION TU rt'IMIT Or OUR City.— Tito Itov. Mr. Wise—son of Gov. Henry A. Wise, of Virginia—who preached with,. much acceptance in several of ourchureltemme weeks ego, has ac cepted the call of the Chitral of our Saviour, i n West Philadelphia, and will shortly there enter upon hit pottoral duties, Mr Vie is a young man of uncommon talents. and. if Ids life i+ pro longed, cc idently de-tined to make hi+ mark. linst•ns: en TO PII FACiI I\ el —lion Edward Everett. who was once pastor of the Brattle-strcet Unitarian Church, and who ha+ sitt:e occupied !scallion. of honor and responsibility without num• her, political, literary, slot others, has again re• Mined to the pulpit of hi+ first love, the South Unitarian Clime'', Poston, where ho ministers during the temporary absence of the pastor. Rev. E. F. Bill. Itmeovm. or TIM TTIT.—The Union Tabernacle Tent, under the superintendence of Mr. E M. Long, hes been pitched near the rallioad depot, Manayunk, whore service+ will be held in it every evening. To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, preach ing sere ice will he held In It Icy Rev. Mr. Atkins, rector of the Epiaeopa I Chum!) at ertnantown. A D. 1).. nt r Nor Drs' —Profes+or Tyler, of Am herst College, who recehed the D. 1) f r om liar yard College in lit, , is not an ordained minister, and is said, on receiving information of the degree, to hal c eat:infused, "There is a dirynty that shape.. our ends, rough hew them no we will lie is to be ordained sell month, and earn tth "lies'." to go along with the P. It. BAPTISIf 0V A Jrntslll P Sllndily, Mr. Tredtaw. late Rabbi of the Jewish Syna gogue in Queboo, was, with hi+ whole family. eondsting of his wife anti seven children, bap tized in the Methodist Church in that city. Quite a cumber of Prote+tant elergymen. without didinction of sect. united in the administration of the 811N-tune:lt. Meru ron Pitt:Ai ulxn.—At Marlborough, Eng land, qnne clerical magistratea have fined three primitive :defineliMs for preaching on a village green, the pletenee being that they ob - drueted the highway. They refoed to pay, and their hott+e4 were therefore deipoiled tinder the authority of di+tre++ warrants. ROENE.It,STONE LAM —The Michigan Ilera /I FlatcA the corner4tone to the edifice of the FBA Itoptlet Church wan laid with appropriate exer ci,ea. ltev. J. Taggart. hector, Rev. J. Inglia, and Br. Duffield participated. REV. J. I..lltrea.--Rev..l. L. Hatch, of Brook lyn, N. V., claims to be a member of the " Broad Church," on the ground that hli recent exput.ion from Br Choever'm for his anti•Sabbatarian opin ion:4 leaven him a member of no other. Tin: Cnru'•u of uhich Dr. Bethune was recently pastor. in Brooklyn, it is reported. have called Rev. C. P. Rogers, formerly pa 'tor of the Ed wards Church. at Northampton, Massachusetts AN ELOtarENT MtsICTER.—For some titan pant the 11ev. John Cookman, a young gentleman scarcely twenty years of age, has been acting 83 the assistant pastor of the Charles-street Methodist I:pi,copal Church, Baltimore, Md.. the pastor, Rev. Robert L. Dashicll, requiring assistance in con.e. quote° of ill health. Mr. Cookman is n son of the late ltev. George Cookman, of the Philadelphia Conference, and bids fair to become a lean of pro minence and distinguished usefulness in the con nection. Although youthful, his discourses evince a profound knou ledge of the Holy Scriptures. and contain n vast amount of practical thought, which can scarcely fell to benefit the immense congrega• lions which assemble whenever his pulpit appoint ments are 'mown. Rev. A. Wright, pd..tor of a Methodist church in Cleveland, Ohio, has been expelled from his con ference by a vote of fitly-four to forty, his offences being romantic walks by moonlight with young sisters in the church, kisses to the same that were too warm for kieoe of charity, end worse than all. a hint given to a childless married lady of his con gregation that it was •' not too late yet to have a boy." The aftMionato pastor is fifty years old, and bus a wife. lie appeals to the General Con ference, declares the kissing perfectly harmless, and says the hint to the married Aster was 4, phy.. siological " merely. The Rev. Dr. Edgar. one of the Irish deputation '`o this country from Ireland, held forth at the Cooper Institute, Neu York, last Thursday eve ning. The proceeds of the lecture are lobe applied to the Irish missions. Dr. Winterbottom, of England, has given SIOO,OOO fur 1110 establishment of a flee nautical school for seamen. Tho institution is to be located at South Shields. Col. Isaac W. Brashoar, an old Texan, well known in the Louo-Star State, and highly respected, died near Houston on the 13th ult. Haunted] lira presented his new picture, , t Otho I[lVisiting the Tomb of Charlemagne," to the llcimanie Museum of Nuremburg. The Governor and Council of New Ilstmohire have appointed Thursday, Novenitter 21113, as It day nt' thanksgiving in that State. TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF 'f II E AII A. ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM }TROPE The Great Eastern and the Death of her Designer THE 13D1T11.31t DEFEAT IN CHINA The Cunard steamship Asia, Capt Lott, which sailed front Liverpool at about 11 A. :11. on the 17th of Sep tember, armed nt Neu• York about 11 o'clock Thurs. d nicht. The news by the Join is two da)st Inter than that re con ed by the Cit) of Baltimore and Vanderbilt, but has been anticipated by the arrival of the Circassian, from ( SM . ...it on the 17th ult., at St. Johns, N. F., on Tuesda) Last. The London Daily Sort states that the Government hate decided on despatching several additional steam frigateg and corvettes, together with a Kuttieteptrunnber ot ending frigates. to augment the squadron in Chum. It is also expected that a force of I,CUU additional ma rines an ill be despatched to China. Thn London Tint, rar e there are about SMI rather wrong-headed soldiers in the vicinity nit Calcutta wart nn.; a passage home. and the object should be to divert theca from the West to the East. Assuming, however. their re-engagement impracticable, there is sunlit lo th% a torte IMO enough tin overcome en en the might) Chinese empire. Tine London Daily Neirs announces that Government have resolved to send at once n military force to China. and to !alut)t, frem The Red Sea and India Telegraph Compeer have an nounced the arraneeinerits under which they will be Prepared, no and alter the Ist of October, to transmit messages for the public, between Alexandra nad Aden. Messagesfor Australia and China wilt he forwarded by pool front Aden. There is et or tirobaltility that a di rect communication with Alex am Ha will lie established through Constantinople in the course of a law weeks. The news GOO% India will then reach London in ten or °let ell days. The cable NU the Remiche(' section. in , mace at shipment at Burlenhead, will be Laid by the and of the year. Conflicting accounts are published as to the state of the London builders' strike, but it is ea ident that greet manlier' al men are reennune work under the non-so elate terms proposed In) the lensterig THE GREAT EASTERN. It is annonneed that the ti rent Eastern will teal o Portland. We, mouth, on her trial trip• on the eth 01 October. Instead of the 17th September. and finally sail from Ifnly head nor Portland, Maine. on the 20th of nctober, instead of flier:Alt September. This delay on three weeks is the time in r. Reott Russell con tracts to repair the damage ocemmined by the explosion, mid to put the lessel in the game condition that she a as in when she sailed from the T1L311109. This contract, how over. does nut include any repairs which the Milers su" be round to require, and although they ;apparently ustained 110 damage, un inaeStigation is said to have thrown that the intenial stays ot the tauter most directly exposed to the forge of the shock have either been Mk placed or greatly weakened, no that the boiler cannot be , itely iiaed in its present state. Tom DEATH or. AIR. BRUNEL,. The decouo of 11l r. lirunel. the eminent engineer, oc curred at his residence in London on the 15th Mt.. at the iioniparatively early age of filty -four years- Ills tact ininortant work was the Great Eastern. On the Plh he V. ns i n rued Irmo the Great Pastern to his reSidenee in a ten liall,PrOOS and alarming condition. hat mg been seized with paralysis, induced. it Sent believed • by over menial anxiety. In spite of the most eiltllut medi cal attention lie continued to sink, and expired at hall past ten on I.hursdly nneht. fit lc WAR iN The Cite of Baltanore and Vanderbilt brought is am ble details el the disitiaor 'Witte mouth at the Peale. but the papers now to bend contain additional perticula re. "An Eye-Witness." in a letter to the London Times, thus (wake of the attitude of the Americans: "Icannot eed without referring to one matter that, in connection with this h ode, should be ever remeninered. Were we, children nil the f+3lll, mother we could not have ail more hyena:al l oy end kindness than we met with from the Atneneans. Never were men more unwillingly neutral. Insane paused in to the sunsuit. Flit Officer Tetuan was meant to sea. "Illoul is thicker than water," end in a hundred different wily s he and all hie people, to the very cabin boas, acted up to this honed" - proverb. When he heard that our admiral aas S , .ountled. at swat personal it AV he - went on Imard the Cormorant to gee him, Many ni oar men ',mist 111 the American tender On the night ot the fight. Cigars, coilee, brandy—ever) thine a njan could Willa was placed deters thee, Tito American crow forgot themselves, and thooild only of the British. A few Jaye atter the ha ht, n Chinese Junk, with a flag ti one, brought (resit provisions to the Powhaban. Vintail States frigate. These were immediately sent to Ma wounded. The bond of American nrcrherttocat was indeed deeply cemented inn our trial at the Peiho. be lieve there was not a men In the fleet who did not feel it growing tip within and I sure there are thou sands, ti I Ma; L tia4 goy millions, at ladlt bides ot the At- I tulle. *llO Nvtil join me in the lervent wash that Gies. lieling of brothernood Ills) take (teener end deeper root In both lands. Tho London Tunes, in nn editorial in which it ten- Imre. 41diniml lions for his too great contidepue and voneotquent &Nat. cot:chides its remnrks as inflows " It is more einiy . to found titan to tentage supremacy. left in Ma execution of the duly which demo!, es upon Englund and France it is en unwpeakable gratification to find [fiat xo nio) rely, at all events, on the ayinha fines of the treat Anglo-Saxon Republic. kWh:ltem er mat be the intuit of the fight. Rutland will never for t ref t he dam a lien the deeds and words of kindly AiWhtleital 6u.nrtlned and condoned her Stricl,q; 4rriots on the waters of the Patio.' Other Ehrbsh ,iournals also acknowledge the kindly Sympatht of the Americans. The official despatr hey of Admiral Hope ere published in the tez•tte, but add little of importance to the ac t omits already FRANCE, The Park ft•Sp1 1 11111:11L of the London Glo b e re:last l Vie nailer that the Empress kil‘olllo IN nest-nte, and currency too report tint the Princess Clutilde it m a slim! tr intete,nut situation. Tho London Thriet' Pans correspondent says it stab stated th•tt 12 ISM frenelt troops had been ordered to be hold in read:nee' to depart to Chin a . Ge. w oo m e „ os talked of tor the command, goo,o a anatrtiptitoci,Witie in Vans of a tendency to an as:ueiuentlwta ran Enslaut and France on the rub- Jet t 01 a European Congress for the settle tne ot 01 Italy, The) were. Itowet er. regarded as doubtful. The King of the Belgians was at roarntr. lath the Emperor. The Monster of the Interim had issued a eirenbir I to P fl e l i gn i i10 1 11 11 111 "1 {V ti '' Pr e n ° ;il . :n a t ti stating not Inua an Ito yrese, and requesting them to continue to control the latrtude allowed to the prat metal news wv..ll.l,tour published on address to the Emperor. 104ted above ten thousand IleriAttlaxelit. Thu, ad dress confesses :Omen that the warty [ m s s of pence tinil j ttlWYtinthitlAt u is t A4Ctig&X-41. 1 1e future rib Venetia. The address In silent respecting the retort of the Archdukes. The . rum papaw, almost wt :Scutt .ect inegalasta.ssa neat satisfsclitan at he "announcement ol On Anglo !. rend, esheihtinn Chip.. grid several of theta o dd a imply mat she union col the two fa gs myna eraomet-two - countrais, ,t; gh• *wane* to a rupture. *Pet recent rushers of • The deputation. (rein the 4**,0.1m1 - sae te . . tint Alodelat, on the stilvect ots the ennesatem of Mose Duchies to Herat:tin. tad armed at Turin. and were received by Kane Victor thaintatuel on theleth Wt. 'fire following is a telegraphic eummary of the Kin g'• reply to the dePutations t Ile Just es mitred Itta Mania to the people of Modena nod Parma fur the smantaity or their totes for the annegationnf their provinces to Pie& ;dont. by reach they se confirmed the web** ex pressed by them eleven yearn ago to the Ka as. his father. l(is Majesty commusd • " 1 agree 111th the desire you hale the illissioll le ettet fresh ni ottlestatione of the nation to sate the country from the disastrous catboat*. aces of n foreign and to clout 11 barrier %kiwi, Mould tnsrue to our ma *))then the postessan of Italy to the Itllinos. 'rho ilopitte,t ion Will understand in a hat manner the 81114 111.1.1 i proceed towards the acrora Wash roont of the u Isires of (ley Aaterulthes. Armed aWI the rixlita a loch 1 have neultired. 1 Will support lone 0 10.0 beton, the great Powers, and especially before the Erato!, Eanperor, who. while ' , Min; the adorning le- Ito. 01 France, was fighting for the independence of thy. Ilitrope Inca lecognoted the right of other ouLtnne to pro, Wt le their security by constituttua a Govern ment italic ..l defending their !Mattes and [hair tn da pee011( . 1 , ; rho will neither be lets isr one less gene. role towards the Italian pros 'nets. The votes 'nor As, anoldiel hzio recorded. mid the munar oos .. °junto.. ho pot ti roodit undo! the of piedmont during the d t) s a the 1 ist struggle. fi Ll e found that firmness le a hue 111100 with the people of Modena end Parma. •' The spent his* Mitten) concluded thus: "Therefore, t need Intl tie in )011, persevere. 1 pill WO) COllKTitilitt Mt )00 IlitOti the Order and ItiOdt . ent..n of winch too note given xiioh tganrploe. 111 coder to prove to Enrope t i th e lt, t hao, know how to go, ern theinseit and .1 re north, to he citizens nl a free nation." 'rho deputations Itad met a ilk a Most enihnroistie re. veil tom the eaizehs of Tuna. • h e National of Parry: :\ unanintoutly argil the eimlatoattint nl sl.liar la rim AY Pleillttr. Cho A6‘ , 11114) limner result ed to take into oiler:der, lion n prop:red to authorise the theinittr to ctnite4,l tom. int , 31101.1111 of IL 111011 toll. 11114 l 0 br lived. The 'AV.( 111, , (boor Iraq 1 , 31, hide 1101111 t of rue Qatar uuustinal the en, um, 1,1111 M.o. wpm,: a gclod . ll ton: entrant. nt an, at, en put .o.nertl Fatal. rontin 1111ter-111, hie( Oi OW troops 01 the Rana. lisonl Ins held- WI • :it Boloina. The ,oliliera dad. tinted \I. tar Elle:MU:lel Were !lock:fit round lily, lo'llets I [hot tile health of the tope w rY monist entirely restored. The Austral, party is represented as triumphant in Naples. and 110 reforms are to be expected. A new ant, rearm intrustri was spoken of. The great land-oa tiers and others In Venetia tied Alined an Ittldt , Ail to the Eto poim ot 5531,11. pray ham to I the oil the addition,' laX, as the annual re, eaue braise the lands cannot samara such heavy brden./ t lea Natalia! Ast•etolat of henna me, on the lyth f or the loading nil tin gi, on by alto !inn: to Sarki.l.l . l it , the dopni I:103 I , llt in Turin Tbe Abseinl4) niter iiiinninininil) yetli], a ILLin a gated *SO 1 MIMS, nail 191.0111.3112 n deputxt.o to present the address to the Emperor Nlpoleoll, are liter°. tied. zi rin. Prinee Itrohrr Nlettetnielt had quitted Vienna On lot retina to Pant. 'rho London N'renort Cerrefq.nldflltSpit It is evrilent that It owe Mettorniele• rooorron led to the re coot note 111 the l'Aris Mourteur, het it 'eat hardly to it to a recall of the son erere rot nil :11oderot and Tusenity. At the s•una trine AustriA coral cues to rperease hes .arenttla m flats. where there are now palp s let 4.114.0 nr lislho/0 French troop, O}III3IANY. • Great disappoint mew t, as telt in Gelman) at the repl, en 01119 the l'r nee fluent of Proem., to the petition, for federal reform. The movement Was. holleser, :deathly prottresstag. At Frankton-oil-the-Maine 3 meettng of the "Society of Friends 11i rho ' , client Censtoutoot been h e m, nod xas attended by one hundred and tattpOrtioll9. The I elk., mg ri solution Soil p. 1.5011: "k:i nee the ferination ill a eltl(outl patty in tiers:ran,. lor the purpose of pro moting the 111011 and liberal des elopineur of their •tt and eoininon fatherland has becomes reality • the under signed de hereby establish:ln samention to he located at Franktort.on-the-Maine. The aim of this society shall he to labor line (lie patriotic oleects of the mill all mailable lawtol means. aid more. especiall) to tako Upon ita.ll the moral task el linking the people more and more conscious of the awl and ineans ill the mw errant which is beingldeate!: ited throughout the whole of our fatherland. A committee of to eh 0 was charged with the management of the assoccitton. The Latest News. Loa nirc, Sept. 17—A. M.—The London Doily News .rttele I of 1'5.13) es sq.. sii)s. InusinesS red, al. increased hromelet Pres:tiled to-u:.) m ilia stock exchange. The linpro, elite'. In rho hinds Bola ale OXroOded 1-1401 pen cent., hilt le some of rho other departments or the stock exchange. especial!, in the tear :tint for British railw is mkt,. the tirinionilor Moo a is lute obs,atTalilo. The demand ler money Was brisker, and S' s '.as the lowest r.lte toe bills of the first class. No gold mat sent until toe bank to-dal. The hank re turn shows an increase of emir and bullion during the week entlin.: on Wed:lest! tr of .t:tit,n.Sk Another or ett'e feature Plan int•roaso of [Mart) three-quarters of iii the re.er , e• rh o Loudon City Art:ele of Friday evening eats: uoio rather dull at the openimg this ernin,:, lut hate elosed with rend, ed firmness. 'I he fkolll ell'. al attributed (litho circumstance of the rice Ltrno>elloraon rho China news. shim in.: a (11•{, I, he) back There lins been an int:reeked demand for name, to day, Ned at the honk the appligaticos for d•s• count x VI, VII n 1...16er scale. roll, ay market xhoua halo chatwe during the castor pit of the day, but tenant the those, esre,ially °diem' hours, a nearly general:o,lin° look 1.1 u c tit ly lo !, iier cont. hi the Colonial markets tibk meek supplies of most kiwis of praline liars here In r,e• and, xith the excep tion of some nitwit's aileded by the Imo liens trots Clone, limer prices Ilan. been ,tablislied. Th. trade, Weever. do not appear greatly anxious to increase their tt Ors. An extonsi, o business in tea has beentsiisactedsinee the einifirmatten of the d'sastrittie none trout Chill, 'rho attention ill speeul nunatultlealers, Illy of whomwere short el gtockm, has been clued, directed to the voilinten and medium kinds of Congini, w lit, h Ir,t e ed itedm t:cit lit el on last. ec l.'s I treat and the market closes firm. MISCELLANEOUS. The'London 'Mors o.evotes a loath! , :Wale to the pa,a,o3 in Lord Stachope's speech at Metairtope, Lola platoot4 of the cat:lemon of Irtelooeo front the present tioveronlent. 'rho channel Ileet arrived at l'lmouth sesta ri morning. noel anchored in the Z4coul The tookhni operato 03 are Lradualle refornins to Work at the o'al houses for a day's a ork, role the dotal/pent and others not. 11r,TITTED.—.1. couple of young men, of rather genteel appearance, entered the +tom at N 0.330 Market street, esteril,t) minim., and Joni rod to O[6llllU the Ihrectirty for a short trine. While one M them wax brolly ettrareil 111 looting over its prizes. his companion slipped it piece 01 cloth ruder ig COAL This movement tins °two ., houm er, and the maul %ere taken mu.tial , . Upon searehins them it was found that thew Veal!, lime made is tilt hue i while pockets,tloutitlerw tn t elided for eitivealinz zoods obtained m this meaner. her were taken lielore Alderman Brazier , where they wore identified by a number 01 ntorektvrets Alto hat it hi e ly I,er metimmetl 11) them. the accused, who z Ave 6,11131110.10 t John :tenders and Otto Miller, N , pie committed to All'eA et. THE WEEKLY PRESS. TUE WNEILT PELss will be sent to Subscribers Li milliner annum, in advanced at Three Coptea, "ein P'i,e Copies. " ......... Ten Copies. " Ts ent) Copies," Tx - eray Copies, or over " each Fut-ember./ ---- For a Club of Twenty-one or over, we will lend al. caul copy to tile getter up of the Club. 1.3" t'ostmnsters are requested to act as neenta fry Tun WEEnta Pans. CALIFORNIA PRESS. Issued Semi-31ontbiy m tlma for the enlirern The Anglo-French Difficulty with Chinn /I(PORTANT LETTIM FP.O3f POSE. TATTNALL [From the Washington Constitution of Friday.) We publish below a most interesting letter from Flag - - Officer Tattnall, commanding the United States squad ron in the East Indies. to the Secretary of the Nnvy. giving an official report of the circumstances which led to the engagement on the l'eitio between the allied squadrons of France and England and the Chinese, and communicating some very valuable details relative to this unexpected and unornentons event itaa7s FRIGATE POWllarial. Flag-ghee. H. I. Squad ron. oft Pedal River, July 4.1 . 610.—5ir: The tart de spatch which I had the honor to send y ou reported this ship, in compans with the chartered steamer Toey-wan, at sea, silt the Yang -tae. on her way to the Perho, with our ni roister to China, Air. Ward. and suite en tese,d. That gentleman has reported to the Government the re sult of interviews and corresponden, e with the Chi - none cosmossaroners Shanghae. shall only refer. therefore, to that subject so far as is necessary to your understanding. the Circumstances which placed no in a very unexpected pneition on our arrival at the Perim, and produced as unexpected results. The Chinese conummuoners were those with arborre our late unntster, 31r. Reed. concluded the treaty trot year at Ttent-sin, and with 'whom he subsequently er r:wed the tend at filinerhae, where they have re mained ever since. In the interehance of visits be t seen these Connuissonere and Mr. Ward. the latter was escorted by a number of the officers and sixty ma dines of our squadron: this Dein, net. only suited le the r: nrty of Mr. Ward, but intended nee ennepliteent t. the Chinese commissioners. to a Sum Air. W ar d , fla t,,,d to exend thgreatest cons.deratron. Mr. t Ward informed them that La was on his vas n. Pekin to exehanre the treaties. which it was 0ta1.41,1r% on both parties to do, cm or before the IRIS of June, may neer at haat'. They replied that. !myrtle mistiest the treaties, they Mott themselves exchange them: thee they could not rerteh Pekin frnm Shan:time in lese than sate dale. and that ha agreement watt Lord Rim, th.- late Brifieli embaemilor. they were expected to reins,. at Shanahas until the arrival of the Present BMWs minister. Mr. Bruce. Mr. Ward then offered to exenenee nur treaty a: Shanglme, hick they ei %tied on the Stoned that (Le treaty was at Pekin. and the.proposed to Mr. `Vera that he should remain at Slitnelme until the arrned of the British minister. Mr. Ward. atecenh dontrune their sincents. inn spirit of consideration and torbeer. ancesccepted the proposition. thus anteing the specified tune of exchange. The British minister. on his arrival a der or two ni ter, refused to hold official intercourse with tile tont ce,e. onicrs. 011 the ground insi understood rte that Palen arl". the Piece specified in the British treat, for the ex - change, ern' that he Was ore his way there. fur that nal - pe.e. Unsuccessful in their endeavor fe detain the British. and to reopen the nerotiations at Shalt:tine. the coin asione ra arpare tale yielded. and despatched courier (who they said would ern% e m a week, to Pekin, to prepare as they said) the authorities for tire arm-slant reerletion of all the ministers and their convey anee a. Pekin, where the treaties would he eXelonged by a see comlinssloner on the :;tie June. the ill, specified in the British treaty. The commiseionere notified Mr. Ward of thiearranzement, and requested hi m to pans the Brinell and French to the Pearo. To thus i.e consented, thereto to it certain extent assuming Lie erne platform with the letter s I Will here remark that the. wineentr of the Ch ine , eiseirmesioners ea. much doubted at the tune. some of their countrymen a; Shanghai, declaring that delty sees their °hue t. as they were fintlijint the Pen a err, etionele. nod hail phised at cmand a Al 11/I11: prlnee, ri repotttiOn.who o w a s knwn to g Inc I err hr.,- 1 tile to the "treaties." We reached the aneltorese off the Nino on the. ey... June, where we found the British and French minister. and their Beet. On my first tetenriew ith the Elms. Admiral. James Hope. I learned that the mns:era Enelish and French had announced to the atithrwines on shore the chapel of their ris.t.•nd that then ehos.T.! proceed br the river to Tient-sin rat theirs-sr to Ca formality with their- treaties." The Chinese Ve.t 100 t reel) refused them the weld of the , river—the en - trance to which they found reef simnel, fortified., e across whirl. several lines of barricades had been eon . senieted. The Cninese declared that the near, vi t . , ' are had all narrated es the Peihn a year ems. was on:, one mouth of the Tent-sin river. and List there another entrance ten miles to the north.whirh entrance WAS railed she Polio. and was the esprit referred to the treaties. The, in:bated that the encrusters shall remain en this northern entrance seta the amen! of the corn nusstoners from Shanshee. I %Inch rouid lair he short of tan menthe.) when anew:ernes:n amid be made to Conner them to Pekin hs this tante. The Br itiat and French minrsters.ernanderenx Ors an erasion with a view of IiCAILICte time to .tryn.;then rhebr de . Cflee, hail referred the matter to their respeen,e eoobstructionsrders, who notified the Chinese that if O w in tier channel of the river were not re moved by the rah June. the day for the exchactes of r-ecties, they would themselves proceed to rem.: 0 ,hem s I will here remark that in the eh:nese charts there is a small lever emptying into the beaten miles en the tort I, of this, and which, &remise gradually from the rouv, of the Pedro as you ascend St. flan its source for in the interim.: some twenty miles from as mouth it is ton. fleeted with the rarer we know as hennar heow creek, said to be closet low. ariel bu finite at Leigh water. After due riverdelleraten. Mr. Ward and I determined te eider the We had known ere the Peihn. In tat steamer Tway-was. ns far as the Prime: tiles. as thoreeh renot Fre n ch . s& basin: been refused co this Enghtt, and lf the forts should fire tweets our hews b. brrng us to, we would anchor and commnnieate : if let , 0, lAN III; u 0 ,:bas. we would retrte.and art accord ,us_l Twehe Brittsh and one French steeruer. all stol;t. Ind erer,o,ly Concentrated shin the her. at the mouth of the neer, just out or tuo.hot of the bet:e lle, • NVe entered the river in exeentien of ncr plan at 11 A. Minn the 24th ultimo. gni natagin.g thrncrh the Brit.% •iquildron, without cormuunicattnx. pushed up toward s the herrriers. At this time not n mar, waii to be re e r the forts, ung a gun In an embrasure. nor, Abbott!). Pat-stall. were nn the tarr.pets.raws hre There was nothing to mitirate that toe forts women:y..l or manned. Subsequently even:s show this to hare been a deception and andiu, ,s-rode. intendsd. in n o :doubt. lm the ronfidence of their an-an attelt3t3 and she , /411/1.4 form, of the. En g! , qh. I to n Trite 3 eOtiditt in nicer to anon! the tresttes of last year. lita hhlleleLeheti to withtn three hundred tares of the first barrier. at which Win!. shretlri we not he Crol nn. had prat/oathd anchor - lc:. when we grone&d. al. I (riled in nit our eTorts to Leek elf. The t de wars fest. and nur equation was critical:tinter:ay frorutheta mttr with which tire het•enet tnicht demelrsh es. twit. as we were on the e,Le of a. steep tore,. from the pc,'" - LIM , / of the steamer Ginner river and Ethnic. At this rwerent receitoil from AdnuridJinnes tine nil 311E3013i 3 nil kindness which u_st tlarie nee filing el litattonr to him. Anise:telt he had reason 1, think that she great , d he find upon bt the forts. tie stet a sun-lost to my aid. with the metric that hid L. .1 048 ., } 6, 4 to pate op he lifealail have fired On. • a T1.i 71 .1• ere egpected gee me Ttlei gtra-bot failed in her efortst o • etwil tilstrre- belo, err tilistartid - ttrA, - -Aie&W ••Toasewisee What -.sane 'fikmr dra,r4 despatched a seeemtetta•bnat to me. nzil, or h er tire). At lug' disparities:l.l,lth the tonarisowegaml ten.. roaiolier that) *bank! hoist on koang of her lhe Amer, cot (Wien peteoll3l f-14. I naeitlairt: ore sairraiiiatwat. hoverer. of Me nerecesat er. • _. - - ,- . 7 _l4.e.s2smpftaltat Wei Tbd Tourwan tga., slew nrl. fat:rush:hi land ("rtainerasa Mel water. ANact two . I)n. n 4 Op. we eel heron aner eroroutif, lee el.( a hint to the eatitreat left. lath the IntetPretere. to ant,m the e0run5,,7,1„..-",-"'''''"' the American mimetic was it, hoard ids leery Ile Ttettgant sou raw, , w's-urnn, nn treaty ands Illnietst3o,l:l3; Witte 3 One Ten at Sheatall3o. t L t They t f:: .1 a re u:n o t at t h h i e t e h "e e t F r a:t i ‘ h: ,. l ano der, .. 5 3 t o to a - . t e s tar pasted o i s :lich err ,31.1 toen alitiointen to meet the ministers at the eol•th. Mao ithaerfoil, thterila, assnersegueetty li tr e s, or e nis itysies aril crl I 3 lel- CoJetrt 11. :I•is in the Altbourta tros interpoiterit a•toaae../,,, i fsthe boat lot :ea , : Ito ..loric..efial* trti, rer tiro not eorto.t:,l to siitinssiih The Toee-wait 8,-thel4 late la the evente:.. win., L'. seen ell last Cos lititish yore a • h l:- TArently far arvin , & i 1 there'. Ott- 'j ir'w^ t 1• Mont of the harnol and tl:ow tine, ter, , iirht. co. in it •..eir al n•'.. oc nos,: o ant i , their outfit-3ns. The British •it no- ht moos ell with tl.e.r Kra:, a t s, r ti on ti,. : but the Chinese If ..tore..l it in th- tun:roar. At 140 P. ea the tsth. teed,.spee i fied for t l •e et chance of treaties. the British •t - i0.,1 Up the rit or ;Or corners. Admiral Hope lieldint in one flu the coa Pau a hole force tool/idea onle t-lr iat3...incoatte 000 Frensh t ?vies siren.. of s till pitted despatch ressis, earn ant In alt -thojt fits su.ir rhos :tad o n Island of Sonic C:itness nttla !Villa '1 of ,'.e river. a reserve,., 1 5 .,• 5 e men lel ion one, On the t ,, e fir.; •s; rrier, • he tit • s•titilenlr 5W11 . 11,4t r a , / rnen, and a • Af aLtt , fore Poe. Ser. heat 111111. •,13 nprile, 4 nlllllll k r. 41, in the Li 1 , 1111 1.001 !hit's er. t• ittotnept tr 0111.1.11 11,1 r th , spot • ; erithiiiite.l the Jo thit.ah as it t.P. F.,. • v.;tli niti.t deter, nod fit , e, ti ti. shin l,l4, here .1 •1.:rea... , he lII,' t efil/...• Ns, etoriftv poni en . ritei! on 1/, Ail nearest HAZ1T.,..1 ix , 1 1n iti,l'i!eJ.l,l beret eat till he shifted hi. ear t . v%••• trig hte oi the first. Li ~ • 1 NhittPit it • Oiir• rip?. of !Le liner 11 - nPr.n the tire N• 93 eiii,entr• - , ,, , °nth° ; Admiral, 6% Coo, t hen, t P. M., seven: or 11 tn.l amt it 1r evol.ett to Ole thot roth,.; e0 ,•,1 Ida him to extrte,te hiro.elf. 1,141 retire I-ot.l the rontlict. hot the rererveof hoati ar, t PI, 1 Al I.lllkt. ha. I! OA t„ie t . onion I „,,,, for the et - In:tied Inst. , to stew. The ''here .n ••• bolt+ nowtue. •lie 13„I roty., hht ,u, s.leht owet cat freer tall Lt 0,1,131• ha s - fot I,trkl. L. the Advarll •r,l the 1,0%!:. , After h - 4.1 t. I held n lt wh M-. 'lO nt rt`.ll enh lIIP I erlert Icy-t.unJer toner. of nor positins with the - n..:1 , •b stsl thee, I Athmrnl 11,1 timdered no the ds, before. I Tess !lin to tow tho bolts to lee 'eller. I i.mle which was thsnlifelly and promptly - necepted. boils us, tor ton: lost to hawsers. which 1 veer.•l nstein. I inostell on Mr WATiI nr.,lllls spite too, op I Toe. -wmi.snd soinson loud one of the tunt.A. for sons thst ,:ill be 01,.,,,ta. Ito it tar: , y ed, snub left us. but soon retqrned in one of trio • tle,krtnt tint. the Trk-1-,,,, t woe h•T . and was tomcornier fire NA , ih nriprotiati ~ and en, violent.... hem - mild remain her. 1 reluctant', y .! to hot e al:ant impulse. At tin. 11111 P 3301 m: Brit osi offseer r•ivie to Ire ftoiro the a e n. a_eo to .cta that the en. ant eitinfral m dan;erouily mounded. aril ha,! Ins o 'en left. iia (the la:Brett had two toil, sunk in rearhin t toe. towed the Lirits throu-h the British on , to witli.n n O t ort ‘l,llnCe 01 the nOlinral. fl, in: the Cormorant. when. ca‘t,, ,, , erf, retired rear of the line. near t! e Frerrh run-1,,,t. and an shored for the I took ',it Irish: enable Me I,i the wonnoJPvi. allat. should lusts punk. to rescue their erecs Alter araibetinr, 1 *outfit of the admiral not of 1‘ elm:drool kindness to tee the dam betere. which. ir e , an to nitride on alien pro_ r, n • for act.nn, 1 1,1 in no way aet ac,non therefore. with net Bar lieutenant. Mr. Trenr'il rd. meet in no itarze to root lit.. aVh , n 'with, a tel - ler( 01 the COTIIIOI.IIII 3 round , het ':rock the boat. killed 11.1 cosswain. tad thrt,,,t ins e, lieutenant. We fortunatela relehed Corinorai‘• lielnro the boat entirela filled I the :Wool,' me on lon hill rter deck, bad:, tr o „ o dod. I hint I had called ha pa, him my tespeetg. and to ex or my reeret at h.a condo bon. After r211 , -tlnln.; nn n,7•1 the COIIIIOI3O nhtnt !PH 11 :to, to, I t,..1% of an Enalish boat that mss vas.int; to tetum to 11.• Teo-yen. The COtlll3ritlt after this W.'S sunk, and the adinir-ii slotted hie flur to a tourth es<,'!. the Coromandel...-. tumor. 1 belie' 0. uniireceJented. et ,hums „ doi idalile sidor under set) it,heartenin: arid hopeless circumstances.) At di i ,`,„ &spent, atte:nr:ar -, , ha Iloilo. from boils. to storm the loch. Fit the. xt. in nuillip orsabletherass,and the assailant. , were reee m tree (In the followinc Thudat and niolit of 5 ., 111`'4 tei —the Action st.llceatinutuz. Lail the fi•e , Loot ,Ipit tot—l found the t of Vie 1.7,71.5 h sense's', o sunk and that the tett minder had an ,th,j n In a tan ,Intent and ruler (rota t stn cou'd es. retire out of oun I now, prepared to return to the rowhata n Mr. NVatil, lilt heat calied ou I,,rd Corrine-c. , tvlo, leave of the ailintral. and also on 1- - iartiti—i f. r -- 6unbo.nt-to Inellll, ali the F rein It - caillt.) whom I bail fruit on 1,0 , rd tips Coniesn•n!e:, I on the nlmusl, and s.h-sbad nali.,e;uent'..y tee, nunded. !deterred my deverttire. t , f 1) , t I 110: tit to,. to their et -ca. imothe socnee re•li 'tin, tl 11.111t,t, I 11,1'1 . 005-1,3M into limn IlArl or. in r.nre ot L e. te nn • .4111..1(01,1 flf.“ lit toe l'onhrtta•t.•dt ••••• to rat Inollth of th.ltirt,t. out of foe. o our neuttlittv. Att., C[rit perferriato of this did., tot ta, enty -bier honrs. he tc ieteed The se t ofscera with I:12 in Cie Ti.ey-wau on this .er ice mere C ul lion Pearson. I, nits T1.7.11Ci1171' 91,1 t`3111111./1. 311 of the roe hatanr and Mteldn• roan Ater chan. use Grnto/1(01.n. en_itnoer cita tinto Archer. Captain A. S. Taylor. of 11-e ion ripe c ore, ,v,ot welt ilte. I hale to thank thei for their .1c , on. John 11111. who,' 17,,th I hare .o true the eon ill 301171 31111,‘Lary Bart. non hi at .inure, a, 1 ono Island. lle was ac lot i. Pft soon.; door:later elsltt :teat-SOM. I Shell COI,' • - mrate the sod CS ent to iif• •and an II linen lie ..ut ported will 1a entitled tot pei , ..nt. teas i leer the favor nitou. Sir. as at thy p•oret paters hell M hied at the departineet. t it •`•• turn Fe issued m ithout tittn,e,ttor) de's , Hart list been a lou4 torte rn the asst. I, .51.4. filteen The F:nolinh retired this tr.orn•tu from tit^ r ter. I toe recolered Kul broo4ht opt theca of :101l .31'W-1 se...els:and destroyed the Their .0.5 to Iv ~• four hundred ond hilt killed and mow Jed. the'll 1.1 twehe French. El4ilt OffieerS are killed. three wounded; anion,. the mounded are the four stn or oflicern. the rob And the I- Len le- ,k,„„. T r , . t ,ilt. 'The) otls,,led Mall 51031 Its 0:5 e n dred men. I tun; tar, wa i t ace it re,pecr on TATTNAI I , .. Fhz Odieer etelennedtnt i-wo io• The lion. 11 roc, , Oren VI() of 'hi , cc, (toone addres.3) (200 (to adtlre“ or