~~~~ti~~ Dritdlßec'lg l N t;_Or.`l .lol PW-ufrOC' - thin ,- ,'Vil•- - yltedrAleArfolist; tilt - Annual - 5 lewd° ; yesterday, •at ItAltuMnliii' Itt • {W e l a st t Gotott_ orly e rststarp the girder neatly d sunbelt pant 6 5 110 1 1 Yetutiwt Ma , prospeete of eon salve` itt'tbf ion I ra vrele . " 4l:lll . l/1 f ‘ Veind at i 4 i ren4f a m,'"lllea.`v,ead Ainsitehtte—Waltat Chil *arid Rettue=•WM. Niejadeeta Grand• iessureo--Ellaehib•Triter, Greed Zsplaitt—lter, -Wm. B. -Wood, Grand _Coadootor-, r 9 1414 T 1 * Grand ; Ylagnel — Nderß o / 0140 1 1, • - - Assoornerroir-An afq relation of patriotic, • and poetic Neoteliunon, lately • ott , mused in thin city, held a• guatteny meeting Oil TtleS day evening, - koommittee was di pointed to Melo en' - , vexations tor a suitable celebration° tryttomiol PAW' , velum of the birth of the poet sebert -*nue. on sue pth of - January - nest. Maapterson wan elected pre- Indent ; Robert 0. Gibson and welteritough, Vine pre , I I D. Mclntyre. secretaryi and John Booth. • treaeurer, for the etwujaa year. Tide association was II termed on the Sethof Tannery; IMO, aod now embraces over one hundred members. . ,•,-;•• • Ate mule bynolootirday in' stating that, by thtmiall of _the late 'Mrs. Rlokettn, the - Penn • sylvatita upputal,woula receive a legates et •ten thou :, sand donvoi".,rket amount wae bequeathed to the lu altettoa th body of ; but bY a codicil lobes ` campy -made he betofeet was revoked, and the amount ded to the Lye then_sonddoilers before given to the plsoonalitespitat. The managers eftheenneyl - wania floepital need Amen, -elle, , the error,- it net coy., rented, - wpiiki • ereare all impression that they had lately received ttairrtentOlOalarl-av•k, • - Lnoionns `Of. THE Sustritna,—The Young Men's OhtledapAttriatton intend airing a _Nome six entures to the otsnlia ,00mmencing on • . ref evening. the 11th November " and ontuminson emits Morton MoMio I a'Ar. t .11.11'141`4)1, en. Mr . , j'iogit l angisreatureq"bt the glat Notltt! °Begs leature ' on the 9th December' 19th. st sirm!.=l2thPreo dent Allen, of Girard .T. eetonßooth.' The lecturer or "November altia not yet designated. A ItAnnwr-nonan izrOunirirrown.-: 2 l'ho Ger' anantowri Market Company, chartered , byte t. ' palatine, have oornmeneed ihe erection of their buttd agrr Ogio/ n 3l wa n ,..5114 .6 4 ve , ,Agi, 2 ", 1 1,17,;;,' 7 417- five to one oundreddeptli ‘ at oo l° malkion:1 alSense of slant 52.600 .-" . The addiuonal stook was nearly l take arew Ole ago. The demand for stalls has tn tinned thin c hange. Ate , itneen+.—A iforiloburg paper save. in meat°, a reporkwhiolt has been the toned of military ar-olns r ' 4 -The report thatthe Adjutant Gene ral hum taken the, arms Ron the ' Gliruet Guards,' a colored military company or tono 910^. tirrishortii, and• disliended the aline. inedrect. e Garnet Bnards , their ,arma and equipments; we belMve they boug h t t them. or were presented with them by a benevolent colored Indivldual in,New York. _ ' Summit _PRO* Innexivr.—The Coroner his le. welted the cane of sUletreeortedbi l tis yetterday • I in sr iok a woman named M ay - Ann re hea lost her life, elate gm fatod .a not she had been , or nome days, wee ha • threatened very it %Tabor of iCn tPulals to Her v husband ww absent it the time of the sad oceprrence. Too de ceased maven four children.. one oi whom is about a - month A Pantarst.vniot, Bnor.-At tite'requisi of , the_ New York Iferald'we Asp! , tbs following A young man wan shotst Troy, G. Y.; tearAttle ago, and from CI PO Vo f f ra et:b lily. In a very ordinal condition - at the Mansion Hanle, in thin city."; item Rgosprzox.—The deputation from ' the Prenbytenan Church of Ireland will be:Publiely re eetVed itt larne'e Rail thin evening. The proceedings promise to be of *Very interacting disnicter. PAltatill.=—The ' First City Troop paraded yester day and made* fine tkinientnano. - 6,1.T.A1 , .5: T'E'RiiiD'All f /1„01i0911101x1111, fßePorted - • - • - - - • munD STATES' DISTRICT COURT—Judge Cad welader.:-Tliseise tfinitb,- heard on 'Nasdaq upon a writ of , .hatheas earner. charged with , selling eignterfeit half-dollars. -again came up for heanog y es- AefaltYlllOrnitig. ,- )The defendant. was discharged. ' Conar;.-4Udare. Stroud.—James William M. Woodward 'Ayt action on a book docoudt; f t f4dopyer for, goods alleged to have been *PM And de ire . defence.. -yerallat_f_or the plain for Haadall.'; al, F or plittatiff and Woothratd for Drernto Horrni . z4 - dildge T.; oolrridgei sad Wdlism hl Wade, Herdantan,ll. Llglikroot and 1 Charles „IL Shoemaker, -Irading. seot on or drover and conversion. grow ns out of chattel mortgage, executed in the State of Joys:. Thedefence allege that the mortame as (made-, lent. On arta; Bulbt for Plaintiffs; and Perla Sot de dllen to Late use of, John W. Massey, es. Abjulain o.Hrown. - Before reporte d . Verdiot fir the. defendant.-„King for plaintiff, isnd annitfor defence; - ' Qtraering'..-Sesstone—Judge ,Thompson.—Eliza Hymen' was Charged with keeping a ferocious dog:, The * prosecutor testified that hef ems .bltten by - the...deg. of the deferadant whilepalming by! her , nessectwere called on the part• of- thee .!th e fencererho , - testified - that the prosecutor was striking at the dog - at the time he wan bitten,' .Averdict of Regulusl was re derail wan Ohaed tk n assatadt e an battery upon Ann da rr. hue wife. The parties wore br. olored.- 'Verdict not guilty. - illiam. B. Allen was charged with keeping a door doily house in Pnoe's - oourt. near Fourth and bombard striate. Witnemfis were called on the part of the prose - - cation. who testified that they were annoyed by the per - mins freqatentlnglhe defendant o house. - .The _parties frequenting It were of Lath sexes and colors.. Verdict cult!. flitneenesd tolaregnorpa r i t traz o p o ' mgty prison. r imp B , rewettirs nag - rimed. Warded snag to a otilrie of,lttr=, many. 'fie, pr eater aLreste d bireer i f e M m bilman i VIVI= ttiol.l74Pf.iiiirulth.. 42;1 an4t,,yr...6.41 , t0 .ightl,o,tb. 19 t a cow& prison, owirihut.ohars with ,bighway robbery, an once trod; to - hare . n oomartittedrpe time in cily last.. The prosecutor panted John mailman, and - be rated that in company ' With four acitherm. , a moat M. grog; dttook LIS him, at the loot of ruee,street w Debtware, tween the hour, of twelve and one ,o li'at night. e positively identi fied ArOWludi u del assauant. and as rhe Orion who stole Item tattrk hie bminitpin, Palned.at dip, and a five - dollar golt mem. , Umtner - Attomey boughead tor Corn nweidt ;and George R=Hirlealbr defenee. Not con -00.tadi-Pitie.94Mlite,lllieoriiii Horne re. Mrs. neap. Before reported. -Yerdict - lot defence. Wooligurtomitnd Flint for elms' add Wallace and Ashton for ddrendu. - • . MODanlot vs. X.ddy. An notion on-a. hook .acconnt for a lot of iron. -Verdiet for piamtiß for 1101.31. Waite for pkaintifil itud O. L. Dougherty foydefenes. , Margaret Hogan re..Fhalip Holmes . ' A landlord dud tenant ease. An - &phew to recover rent. , Orr trial. Spuskuld for plaintiff and th, Biddle l'or defenoe.- - gOlf TO. LOUR PAST SOASONS.—The o6eaSiOnal Irani of seasonable rains at the period the crops are, maturing hes discouraged Many planters ii Texas. - The climate, it is feared, - Is tio Variable, or Tether - thedanger'nf drought is so great,,that ordinary lip; riiultriral,prodnets esnmetr; in Come switions, be ro iled oil Wittralsobilti eartainty, • - The ceiviint led to an Investigation 'of -.the ohs.., raoter of summers for a series of years as novel as ae tt,:otiotitO tofintiorsefOri: This 44'444 e. fhtittiFtlltTo 'Wok news or tlttertsinf the rings of - the forestlicei of .• the country„'' ; `;' TheauplMsgiontbat cmolet'er - wateeirtimlirte a tbfek'ilug f irbile a dry one afftwte tiely - tbe growth -of -a takkewiti,:kria!lieett round to be twits In many hunkerilinisea/0 easinhiallois efA the growth of • yeariy the, of *bleb:was ketowtif• These investigations would seem to • she*, that Texis - benetaka: Malted to extiereeldronghltta the fairs of many led them bo.sipposa ; in feet,. that.- I l i , exiatis, . ' 11 4 4 - 'f , rolt.ettiOn'tif , nlt4 seasons . :Meat” seetioneof the Union. - Tlig'te of the 'rings ortroos, fronfitto' time of itilaninitlOW book for one hpqiiiiriNE,re;• ebeent-nineteert,:riry; eleven very diY, and 'twelve' extreimilidrYl pearl. On `the, ether",hand, there, weri , :twouty'ttwo overage, ": even -wet, and fifty. oine'lofy wet YOats. - • - " . 'lf the seennied test eV the dry. and wet years is notat fault; the 'elimate'of Texas does not offer any drawback to the successful prooocittion: of igtiotil=- b'alleve'ttiO settlement end Outtlyotion of. Otoifitiiwl4.) . 4!fider the oiimalo .still , mere prepitione to tlte,lntsbnitdunuilir.,o„-.Tien*nite: Via :Parma Gaietas anuttnnee to publish a series of letters nvltteri M...Thotnassin, envoy of Par- - -nut if Vienna, to the Ida*fe Palkvietno, !Minister, of •Forelgif Affsintof Diehells Regent:: These letters contain "otiriotts revelatiedir of the manner in which the Trineh-Onvernmentwas: stoker" of . in the reactionary ileitis, and they abound In. instilt ing language • - Thegreneh bishops ; in particular, are stowed for their political conduct, and are con. teniptusnisly ,, deilgnated ai 4 , cowardly princes'-of -rirrOttitAt: AND The Money ' Market. • „. • • P9/14031431334, Oct. 35• The stock market Was quite dull (gain, O-day, and priced for all nen-dividend-paying "Stocks wore weak Readies Aares sobf at leaf. A Judo of Chestnut and Wlined ,, ldteet Railway stook was made at lb. end Slan ts more was Offeredrinder, id, proving that were in error* suspecting the hancilde character of the sale* of Friday.and saterday lest, Bank stocks are very firm under the near approach' of the RoreMber distribution of maim State -bond's - liars settled down to, a first marketi at WI