THE PRESS, WSt»B*s -’ 9wnn oi«ii 1 MariM l» tsiafitlw.cityM’iij* Sw-us* Mt inn. feto‘ Baa-yni w« Bm»i Kiotui : «nun inW ■wwfacthtjigajwwl.r-' 7 '■ * ni ' ~- tt ‘, ! g vi ItaiM lo SkbatrflwMtotofttM Citr it THU i Dol tui ms■* *»: A * « . . ' * •} . ■ BqK^' 111 C-Hestif#? -S,TREE f, '• Ottw to City, Wootero«MMt Sooth*nt WhoiMol# Hoy-, *»*Bo»too«t4*teL»*olSt*»teanAP«»o7 DOMBIyiOBbeiEKY GOOCB, '• bbbuahtowk FXRcir. wooijKNg. fIBBMANTOWN, OftrLDUft'S,' MISSES’, wo - ai»» MEjraapsf. ;. .. •OStON RtßptS- HCWIBiIY. AJiD, WOOLEN . , STOCWNQ ANOSHKTLaNDY AENB. , ~ BOIHS-tt#- eoro»t*t* IIW of BMW a*aH w h»Y* ITB ofl*r*d, and irbioli oroini ud M *» tan oftho Mihalt *fM, Mi) Mrla*. tote Apats la WMolfbhi forth* ; -i • WJ.TB|VtBIT; HttelKßY \ KEfl TO. 4* NEBDH&M. CHARLES WEiLR*!.'. ” ; BAMOBL HEEOHJUd. Gjß RMAHTO WN ! .r HOSIERY'MAiftTFACTCBIRS. Wa tooa)i eoli tfeae*eol»)euexUna ofKoutnßum aadHOaiCutarera'.te'eeraeiraed tawh-aeaM bn aroremmt in CHILDREN'S and mMKS’ TBCK RIBBED TOP ROB?K»Ym Suited aid Hirh Colon- IPATBNT’APPLIBD FOR) ■" **' ,", .y' *lo4>, ■ _ 'y. _ FAIfCIf.WOOLEN GOODS. ', T ' HOODS, OLOAKS.TAI.UiS, ./ SACKS. SOjtTAGS.JtUBIAS, r-f d;o.. Re., Ao,,- _ ConorWaa OVER JOO STYLES beat the lefaethand halt daHani Fror* oaroanlnna motieal oxaoHaaee, and MoeSojinx aaaa bat Cnt clue aashaaioa.aean areiered to offer te Hoaierr Baron a line oftheee aooda RECORD TO HONK neoiaiof MnuiUi, HtlHi oration, and nnrnfaHreoliolfiheieetrnnaionftho Trade. ,-i • Bole Agente ore ; '> _l ■ . >.:■ f. & ga. ’ y tff+iaibSa • -a8«-CHE8TNDT BT*KET. J||AMUFAOtORir ' '' J " 1 ' . ‘i n ' ", OLO T&H*V._' O ii 0;ARJB' :: mu BliAok siLR p&ANTILIiAS, /’'J-NsVaND ‘ ELGOANT... GARMENTS, HROU9BT rHUUt- THE AWAORNT " ■ WO B K 800 M B J ! ■rairaoKNiHo. ooopiaß I'ddNAiib. —.ml riil:; -- ’. sr,-nl‘r: / v BoatttMtMpW(ilKTH AND A2ARKBT STKEEH WA R vtt , T O ,N i';;' ; ", •OS BQOIH JBEoituD SißpiEX, bdow gpoM,' f Ktt|setr*o«tv«A« LAmOE ASftOmtMßhC OF - ' V OOLORSIKTARIiETANB. Fo Of t I'"/ '''' V'’" ■ FBAMKB, Ac.,. *o., . > >r f*o« . ,v-. n ogirra ctie yard tq bt cent* . Gti* TBAVSUitNH GOtiffiSr : sirSn Prior.mneb tedf-ed; . 7 : t vio«» oAb ,-.-i - am ■aPt.-BT6tsTiatB..««t cßiiBTßt. , r«T, , ttIBKGB AND ORQAHD» «'*BES: " gg’fwjl < Kj l ?TB^r < gt, a. paE'OHtiWNSANDOBOtNDIE?. g #~T.rt,f^’4iiW^^®Ws'v r ;' ; ;#»ia^iif>iiu; t u.ri;--, ... COOIMIOK Th* ’: J.' s' r Z,i ■■' *ll j ->«: i ‘ ,i Jvr.n| ■fwc’* Wm-N/ • •/ ’ -• I,;V-'3i s;{ fcf tj.ycNf ~' ^*^«j '.~t\' .s&* */J a tiadx *»•■ •-V,- „;-//, ~- ■wruS A > •'-•j'i-a f l l 3|Mtlrairovnlldnilaj!.;; 1; l ; aias ahd dXStituoia/ T . { *> r - ■ . 1 ' ;‘v ; .: -JsOrMt Vanity. " ':, I Vary aaafltl ‘la Own'la itiij Main rn, aOUM »ÜBNISHffIQ JKCOI«, ; : " (*?» OTKnwOTf'WiuoM, " :i liaintiaiiLkiH'MtatUAaadtnrof FiMAife ' '• V.'- .t n* -A.t~.t_t f r -• ;• ■’•-HAWGIjHiSj fO CLOSE . BUSINESS. ik: T 00., , ' ■ ; ;iro.|^OHE9XBrux : 'ei^iarr, WUImU Mt, irauk thli wicUruft'«x< wriai. ikilr h’ : iu*Mptw< ,irfitr#ccße»tidwitUtai biatnaaa, r "' : HJtDUOK& j'WOIS. - ,/a«'iaUßlgii'»AfißM.Aii»-fH» OEHT. M - ji;:,; _ ii . fMM« VUttaftkalr Kowm Fibril, aak (MIIH* v ' -■ 't‘ { •;, , .■-< VI." » mi \ ~ HATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. : f !/ OPrjIENEWEBT’ApD. MdST EL EG aN-S,TT I. K S, ,_' i i •r^ ; iw » t - V LADIES’ WA'JCCHES. Juit r*o«iv«d, THOMAS O. GAKKBTT. ' : .■ I .Tia OHESTNUT SrHKEI'. jbi diamond fiioiw, ring?,"and »wl»Uoq7 ; : i O. PUMEUL. '■’ •J»lira -f' | aßHortl HXTHBtrwt. >WZ&: UHLINOEK&GO.’S vrr * fiHCTTLBAffDIWUBXiB-LOOPBTITCH . :' .BiESWiNH.- MACHINES. ‘ FAMILV' I i«L LO^: - P *'‘V' ; . Mo. < ARGH STREET. .frtM of SHUTTLE MACHIXE, >3O. : FriotofDOVßttLOOP fII'ITCH MACHINK from •Mtrwfei ‘ 3 :.' '• /-s './'' ■' , ' l : Tk« «im»i»4 Andiaori mao&ißki nunn ftotorod fw»UHnf*ofu»*. ' •. P. B.—MACHIXB BILK. COTTON, NEEDLES. OIL, (to., ooniuuitlT on h»aJ. ; Jyi-Sm HARRIS* HPUPOIR ■■ •;; BfeWINSMAOHINB. " B»»»from mjnuli ivjttoot th»!lroulil«of jt-i 'Ho.TA EA|jTtM»ffigtr»rt. BMouiota.MaJj>S-im; : !*;;^srt^SPN i: fun* wr I ,, aiiv ; '' ; 1 :yvl «■ UKBMIWS.SSESET, SRCORB FLOWS, .. . ■MriaWi viikptfntcni w juiit to Print* FuiUM, ~\'V ..r,- "L ,'jr'Wnt mWCawt,’Ti»at9«, ; tf. i. .Olltmi IQVAKB, ButM, w. * ’■ i k z..-1 'j\ : l om- Mitid OX*GIBiBB’ SSWikoMA- -• jiplllgpf X?SIIiaMAN'S CBAVAT STORE - h.w. ooß.or. seventh anu - I CRESTftfIT. ' 'OhayatbV TiM * ‘. . fATXKT- ENAMELIiM) COLLARS | j uz; ’ ~ 11 r msnxxFS’B purhishixo ! 009MJ'' 1 T aIL KiKiw order wear f ■. • < &IRTS, KAOR TO ORDER i I 6 for m. ; . ' COR^REyEMTH.ARD'OHRRTMUT.! aft? WStit-ta■' . -Tt g: --- -» • -•- /.TrSwMM tMiiliHilllT Mil t it MMnttonor ttt NKWVOBE ADVEBTIBEMJENTS. -BHatdKT--* •op.i ; \ - • :....-r',..T:"V.*|Hr'^WCi.-V,M’, ' MM* lijtMi *C OrMkt to lmnlKn nmilnMn 1» : ':' as* ntsn w rax iron*®, V f ""-'• 'wnjioir few ""' • ,;■,.. 1 um, botmchilp. : i ails, rkANKfo&r, risnyi, am ;, pus, ahdthkih coßUssi'onvErrru ..'.iwffw*, ; •■ ■•'.■■' - Eamsg JJALLS PATENT - TO io K:P IT OHKi ’ fattrotf 4*”*** tthlroaMfruotloc from til oth»r« •M WA«RAMT*]> U» tM» tfc* 10? LONGER thaw uy Pttehormov la qm it. t*iip.»tnre of Mvonty d.- i!A FshtMliilt Thfitxty. fttoMri will kMi tU **t»rMM btifktKffftifriMt'a.' ■ :,is .*■ jVvav; : | ■' SALK BY " ' / I . 0. «[. lUTTBOK, --Si ',“;i«£%x4w««LOOv • . nr-a h-i-ii -tv W) QQitMKacKgttMt. : mom i-'-***? '--' J i ® ; iPH>»s?AWi3^S4*lK ; '' LKITEB, U jflli/ IR— | .a?il«9sr Ipflfisffj’V ••!'>••? •- • YAip^LL-g OF JjSWE&pY. 1 ■; ;wikg TaxcHiyresy., y;; rs<«ooj»e,. i EXCURSIONS. SEABATHING. ATLANTIC CITT, NSW JBRSS?. iH HOUfiSFSIO&I PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 6,000 VISITORS. ATLANTIC CITV ienov conceded to be opeof the most delightful Sea-aide reaorta in the w orid. Ite bath ing i* jv&aarpaned j its'beau tifbl unbroken mites W length) is onddualied by any on the Coatnent, eave‘that’orc Galveston; its air is remarkable .for its 'dryneasi;lt* sailincarid fishing facilities are yerfeotj its ho'e.iaare welt faVnieljed, adds* ’ well kept ea those of Newport tor Saratoga; Vhila Its avenn'es'and walks are cleaner gpd broader than those of any'ether Ssa batbihfVla«!ein'to'ew>dntry; : - Tralna eflhe C‘AMD«N AND ATLANTIC RAIL- 1 RO aDieave; VINE-feTREETWH A RF, Philadelehia, daily _at7AOA. M. and 4 P. W, Returning—reach Pnil adelpnia at SA. M.sod T.tf P. M. Fare $1 AD.; Round trip tie beta, gobd. to? three days,£l 50, to be purchased , or exchanged at the iieket office# onlyVabd net of or >y cbqdnotbra; ', D.stanoe Wrollee. 'Sunday train'leaves Vineatreetat Bao A. Mi i‘ ls&vee Atl&ntioCitr at 690 P* M,—etoppink only for wood and water. < A telemph exiendethetttole length of the rad. J ' joSP-^r THREE 'GRAND EX 'CSJSfcjKSsK' CCFSIONS TO NEW YORK via ntid Amboy itailroid, to visit the G.eat ','Prjob.6f "ftfuiaiW on board -the 1 Great Vaatern re- Fiiiy CdntS for /dnlta/abd Children half feintirkiiiiia inli bo arranged-for Tuesday the 10th, Weaneeday thellth, f andT ihursdav pie 12th jpf July, Jeavinff Wainat-strest wharf ate A. fid: for, Capiden, citato’South Aiab»y,' and thence br tfio splendid steatite’’ Richard to the .city of New Vork-taffording a full' view of the Bay and Harbor of NewYork:and arrivo about half oast, 10 A. M. Return ing, wit Meat's JPierNo; li North River, at 2 P: M. same dsy.orfl Av M-next'-oming. , • • . Fare for the Excursion, coins and returning, $3.. . •This arrangdment wilt aflord Excursionists an oppor tunity to go on bosid and examiheihe *' Great Eastern” and raters the same day,'and arrive ln-Philadelphia about* P* lu>, oraceod the evening in t e oit of New York, and reach Thiiadejphia. at half past 10 o’clock nejct morning.; - > kxcursb-B tickets procured at the office of ffte Cam den and Amboy Rs>ilrpad Company, or on board the Fo&t. • : rT WILLIAM H. GATZMIsH, Agent. jyll-ft ! . .. PHttAPELPHiA AND S33JSbaS9KRKADINORA'LRO«I). DE- TfojFrrULrX CMtiroa*./Os-andafter MOhPaY, JULY 9*h,'tijilil further T flotf o*7 tiW fallowing routes %i)t,be.fljetoJforeicur*inni. _ ; -Tiekfetjrfor e&le at Ticket Office, Broad and Callowbdl ** ft),Wi^arii.Palleaudreturn../•....#15 00 f ' To Samp Wo rbd fetur* 5.. 6 M •folxiok ISftvenand retain...... .. Bfii .iFor fu«ther;p&rti6uiar3pee«aj*lJ billt, or apply,,,to ticket,Aient,of the Company. Broad and CalloTrutll Btreetg. or to : JSQ> £• BEATY*,. •t - General. Agent Phil*. & Beading Railroad, Pfjim, G» A.;SICCkLtJ, Gmi’l Bupe/jptendenti Reading, .. _t* i _ r " FOB CAPE swift SBMMKHHud commodious tor iieojner, GEORGE WASbITHsTON, Cast -W. biUdm/teton ArpU strsetwbirfievery Tuesday, Thursday, and Batur day morning at&n o’clock, it taming on tbs intermo di*ted*yir.' . '• l *--• •Fora»carri»g«£»rFjno!nd*d..,.. ft) >or«, dr® inc1uded.......... 125 Emmo tickets,o*rri*K© hirs 8 Ou' ■gorges.'carnages andfreight taken. jyff-jmo fißWaa—fTUK TIIE SKA* MM99P 8H O a E .—OAMDKW AND MUMirea AR'RAMGEMENT. ■ ■ On and after MOWDAV, JUpV 9. train* on the Cam dan aod Atlantic Kauro&d willrag at follows ; Mfiltramleayef Vms'-s,tr«t wharf......—7.50 A.AI, Entrees train (•topping only for wood end _ • ' water/..; ....4 00 P*M. 'ADoornmodationf?‘ A.H. Leave Vine ASO A, W., " Leave Ailantio-Ht 1 .»....,■,530 P. At. Stopping, only for wood and water. . .Fane to Atuuino wben ticket* ara.pa'Chassd before •Storing .the oa*e. #!?>' ftonnd trip tickets (good for thru da •)« fi? go; to be purchased Or exchanged’ at the ticket oflSsa only, Mtlnv* of or bycofidaotof*. > ' - t 'jPraixnt most be delivered at yoowrffl Point by 3 P.M. The Oontjany WtTfnotf to rsspousrtß* 2or nul so#a. “* tKt, *« w. MHWSW jeg-tf , ; V, ~ * - , 1 Agent. ~ .inn TO PCWaSOSE: TKAYEL SHSHB* E?oar*icn from Philadel phia to Niagara Falls* Montre a,' Qaetop. Kim nfty t WhifeMounf*in*,Pmtlaim, 'Huston, Saratoga York, via, Lake Ontario River St. fiMtad *Tyunk'Railway.. Splendid Bteaeiar MAGnET Tot wwusim*..River. and return to PhiladdU. fhia vlaPort land and Boston or Saratoga Springs.. pores for tbit round tn» tofrilow* » - ' *> • - '' *' (iuewo. White Mountains.Bto f mm-Uaebgo to SMttenaVgiVerijuJd.reJrorjL. J3J» . .Tickets good jantU October U.ljn... _ ... For Excursion Tickets and an information -Ao.» aeeirat the omne-S? W; boreevof SIKTH and ; MEDICINiUi. T-TKLMB’ 'LD’S iXXRACT BDCBU. if. , THE GPEATipIBEJSTIC . r ° r d, °™ Among wbtrh wall be found ,; ~ Pain in tbe&apk, , m&fcLWgrre®. __ „ , Lof« of »epory. , - .Di/EcaUy of Breathing, op W& n ifc(J&ovi,Aa, ’ IUM teA?WWf!’Ri'BVl.{?cfu™' whl,,h Rjob follow I.o«o? j '^w.|l r |SSjT,dEpi:etiioFit|. at fJvoE. ■ If ihe treat t iuretio, . And te oerfaln to nave, the dented effect Ip the dn eeeee enumerated wbeiherarisina from %* HABITd OP biSSIPATroN,- INDIBURE HUN, OK Oi HER KXGEBBES, ' tyrtifiorea of earep of from ope month to twenty J ears’,atanding will mxtompany tbe Med oiue, and evi enoe of the moat reliable an* reaponuble oharaoter la open for Impaction. Pneejjl per bottle, oral* for 85. Delivered to any addreae. Depot, 104 South TKN't H blreeWbelowQfeEbTHUTV Je33-tf %|K3. WINSLOW, ;BOOTHrir« BTRtr? TUB 0 HILDBEH TKE THING, •Wch (nttlr Koilitetea the vroceu of teethinf, by wfUniue«4*epw: infiaswatiop: will*!- Peyesd upon it, iacptbMe7irwi!l rjre mino ypureetver "isLiEy and health to soph infants. , Wefcvve tmtuyeoieolij • tUa article, for over too non. and eeu jilTlli son W SSnw *B3 Jrath of: if&pteswk-i; timslr &MdT NeVer did L* wp know tin instano* of dimuaftotionwhitone \Z wnoniodit. (hj'ibeoon- »r« delichtsd ft* » ncontoi tbs etomwli «B 4 "i ttMMM nt leetUai orfromssyotbsrr every mother who iso a f be j | Hone,mi oslnb sill eooomM wafwrta ■HIW OP CASES, ' , child from pain, but in feaws COLIC and overcome con sfeemlf remedied* end-in whetberJtsriMa (torn pause. We would say to eftUd euffsrm* from any of KSIsWk B? WWs~tojollow the timely seed. Full direo eanv-each-bottle.- None mile of OUETiBfcPBtt -se.Ofot#idjß wrwper. , JylHr SPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA Twines. * MASCTACtCXXD ST J. ESHELBY, Oico!rni»ti, Ohto, . . Alws,« on hami.Mid in loti to tolt pturohuior., h; [[ BHOEMAKEB &Co. SLABS, 'PAIMTS, ' ‘ ' T ' OILS AND VARNISHES, NorthiMt Oornsf FOURTH AND RACE BtrosU, mytt-Sm TLiLiUMIN ATpOftte > "" jfewrmn is cornplaimzy nf their exorbitant gas South THfHb Street,tear m msri the “.best Lamps jit toowordCan Bo useqwhereve r JSf l!f tf ant Cneaper tlirtn coal, nil, or gas. >g*niq tt&iwtoi? a ** ek selling them, Mar© wanted, 3L^nh?%teVn^x^ni , ?±. for 1 a>ii-lh>Am-lr jSwet, HAVANA' received, iicr la-ge aad varied assort* comprieinr several, new brand*, together with other* of tne moat celebrated— ‘ • Blaokßea,” Adoraoion,’ . FiKsro, Neptune, Cabanas, “, Lif'itning* . , . • /^rtypHpndo,: pLalltheggsMis, Cono.ba, Opeit, 3*30 3w 130 WALRUT-Streat. TIAVfINA ojgars-a large.hand- Cnit o l Eoefb?»n()/S/ CA street.. TaU-im • ©YRIP An.—soo hbds and pi Barrets LOVRRING’S Ne Plot Ultra. Golden By rttP* and extra Golden. . Also, B»«ar*hou#e, Moeoa* Vuda.and Porto Rioo Moimmb In hojjaheada and bar rels- for sale by IAMKiS GEaHAM « Ocl. LKTIL'IA Street;' - ■-/ • r., :1 ,< v?/ ~ , , Ol f extra-Mesched, hie rhant,Oil|SAWsaHoosextrabiasohed Wh&'eOil: 4*d gallons racked Whale Oil;.£&> salons No. ILard Uit.ln store and lor sal# nt R* *vv L&Y* ABfIHUS N w It, i Nli.. "h . Jrti RIO fi. - 200 .'iierceß Prime Retailing ' CbarUxton RldV. for .Me 3>J JAMES QKAHA.M fc (Jo., LKTItfIA tflW PHILADELPHIA, TH € | e |) r e s n; THURSDAY. JULY 12, 18QQ. Newt) di Literature And Art. Lamartine janioiinoes a new edition' ( ,f .peir- : eonelle, definitive, unique,,par Jtausoriptfdn ”) of nil bis work*, published, atid unpublished, to tie completed 'lit,forty volumes. Literally/ tbfo fa s mendicant edition. ‘Lamartine, awfully, in denV wil^. not Sell his extensive landed proper ty> to lippty the proceeds to settling with his' like'at honest man ’ He has sent round the begging-boy* at various times, and his latest (l artful dodge” it' this' new edition, high-priced and ponderous* Among tbe new works.which it will contain' (hot one of them written yet, most probably! is a ** mance named Antoniella, and Lives of TaSao and Byron. There will, also bo. a Memoir, of Mr*' . Lamartine, Ms mother l / Mr. Tom Taylor, who behaved so BhabbfT'f In, selling “ Opr American Cousin” to tit>s American ’ purchasers, bas just bad a grave charge of wlfolii:. gale plagiarism brought against,him on account'o* one of bio plays, called the 11 Contested Election,” I first played in London, ta july, Z 853. Mr. Dayie#/ ef Washington, it appears, wrote a play Called' ‘fOur Town/’ of whtohfour thousand copies war# sold, epd a!oopy ?p*»Ho Ajt l . J. Stirling ! C«njl secretary to the'English Djwmritfn Authors’ 7 ftiA* oiety/for regletratioD, six months before Tom' Taylor’s. - Mir; ft&yjea, writing to a > r fanchestfr' paper, says: ’ . . “Friday last I witnessed the,performance ‘ Contested Eieotion’ it your Theatre Royal, and. 2 as Mr. Taylor denied over having read ‘Oar Town,’t I was particularly struck with- thuextraordiQayjg Incident- of his producing areally original,play, six months after mlfle, fip like it fu the followhn PUtifonlors * ! ‘ ’ 1 : fTnn CoxrEsTfeD & *Om Tpwx.’ „ Tioi?»* . - ; b Jllostr«tea the erqss 1. illpitrntei the grow venality of municipal ho- Y£Q*hty pf small rnurhs. . rouchs. . 1. Mr. Twaddle.a erocer, 3. Mr. - Honeybatf. *’re ri) unwiPing candidate for tired arooe', as unwilling, munioip&t honors, bat do- candidate f->r political no* feate>-. - - nore.bptdefeated ; 8, Mr*.Twaddle an am-, 3. Mrs. Honeybun. an, bitioue lacy wanting fa- nmmtiooslady wanting ahinaable society ,■ and fashionable society,'And pneb;ne her hnsbnnd to pushing on herhiißbaud to piuntoipal honor*. ’ - political honors. * f. Mioky Poyle.RDeDPi- ♦..Boiigson, a wmlese less adventurer, ttfreuga ftttornsy. throiWrh the in* the l-nfluenbe of Mrs..' fliienreofMra^onefbun, Twadn let oopduots.JVlr. cpn' , »cte Air.' Ronerran’i Twaddle’s emotion, writes election, writes and reads' end reads,, slfrid hie 6d- a'obd his address. . . . dreps. - -fy 0. The vemg 6. &tg bieeiatflip“ RlaeFig.”. called ‘‘ Blue Laraba.”. • 6. Mr. Boyle’e promise . C Mr. T)o LL P. M., R. X. A., Wtt* CarletonT -Er however, to bn Ignorant of the precise status of the author of ” Kdthen,” whom he styles, in bis title page, “ Sir Kingiake 1” : njiULY;; 12 f i i 860; m *w« r at the’ Koyal' Stetiogwpilo IpiUtnteofEjreßdeß.'Dr.JollusZeibig has'/bom* ■ - JB *, tuJed “>• publlcatlohbt d carefulaad erudite ’7*? ■SSu* 1 " HiBtor 7 : »»4 Literature Ibf flb’oirtii ' ■ ri f,i Vio*B, of ooutsc, quite, wrong ; > and yoii wIU, of eonreo, take |>lessnre inserting jt fightbefore yonr jjbaders.y I yonld askyon to reprintthatcrittolsm, n ,c Another of Mr. 'WHtksmfcV pictures la (551 .Borneo and Juliet He is in the garden aa< { the ,Inge-direoHoa is, ‘Juliet appear? at window,* .Borneo weshefapdflaya; f • J Pee h«w «he lean* her oheekueoo her hand; , . ■'*" Ob l that* were* glove upon that hand . That 1 flight th*at paepk,’ “ The conversation whioU follows, In which oaoh tfacfawes love to each, takes place with Juliet still K the wludoW and Borneo in the. garden below, pellet retires when tho nurse calls, and - then, the plage direction says,«Bfientct Juliet abovd £ and 4hU is again repeated, ehasay?, } r,M .t , V ‘ Parting '* such street sorrow.' [ That 1 shill say good night,till it be to morrow,* ' .she only retires from tho window.., Bat, willing to improve upon Shskspeore, Sir. \fittkamp fcrlags thd lovers together—lndeed, very olocely together, for. Instead of speaking, they are pissing bayh’ofher with remnrliame energy.' .Jn i i word, this is 'nbt Romeo jiad Joliet, hat a young man and his sweet* • jieart, in Italian atilro, huggipg each other with great earnestnee:. It Is a sensuous ’ picture, In which the ipflMlonale tenderness and purity’of aren-irdepiotfd.” * ■ - * \ r £ hfen please iblfbw the reprint,* 1 with tf quotation from the fifth scene of the fragedy; ihe scene from Which .WiHkanp lias painted Ms plotufe: v (The.ats)ii-dlreolion^a l H JulietVahamber.” ' ’ *t FHtini Romeo axd JTutor. Juliet speak* ; .Wiltihoaberone! itii'hntyetntardiy i irwasifee sisMicaftle.Aßd not the lark., 4xh4t* e»eed the'ftarfal no'lowof jnn'r Cnr; -W*tly *e sdn«*nn non pAtteeronata tree \ p#rwwaj&. inzev u wa* the nisnUcr aI« the KertMof tho morn, |oeV,tvideth ns > some say. the lark and k>aiy of jrbmes ci Van;Dyke, Bfi., to piUtAti : I» in'B' tenktOß op tub hiivo t OoUeotoV of tile Pott of Phiiad.lphta} on ifes 18d if i Jona, 1860, itta Xyaßhiugtonheiwapapolr.,-, !•-,< ,<• -It will bo remphibotpfl thof, at IbeliU. aeisionof Congress, a obmipit joof >tndeTtool( to fnTMtigate, amongbtber matters, iha o.tjrrnptioris, and- abases In tbe .PhUaKlslpWa oriitoni bouse.'' apd hlshrothijr worpohargod Vofotethis'obtimit-’ too with paying and reoelvlrfg nUH'eaW violation , of jaw, of .whbh'J. B. Bak()r had eirly nOtiee[ end jila brother Gkorgo.was snmmoned before th« com inittoW to explain'ithe< matter.) Hating', howtror, failed to'satisfy tfae-ootpmittoo, and J.B.Bakar makihg no attempt ,to dffepd-himself, the oqramtt ■toe, on the Islh day of, Juo", l?G0, adjourned 3t7re I •die. \ Oh the porning of the lfth their report',wai| made.to Oongress. lri whieh they use tfte following language;, ■ j . - ■ ' '" r ’ ’- 1 '" 11 In relation to the second’ point of Inquiry. yohf committee hare '-estahlisbed.’-by Ineontesnble ef 1- donoe, a flagrant; disregard and .Violation of law on the part of sompjpfith.o oHp,pi and employees In the Philadelphia eastern 'house bud birr yard, and especially IttSrtlfctlotf to' TosopVß. iBUtW; the Oolleotorrof ,tM»*tilt of Philadelphia, end his brother. Beqrge.K, 3aker„ amoontlba to a series of toloplos,. snlijc.itiog the gbllty hbrtlea to prosaoution end t punishment •in i tbe : District or Circuit Court of the - United States. . Y Yqu, eommlttee would feel disposed to recommend te Congress somo Immediate nation "upon thesub- ■ •ieet if, In yliw Of the-fetal disregard) that "taw been paid-bj the BgeoutlM Ajanoh.of .lho.flo rernmeht to a former. Tetvmjuandntfoii, made’ in the oaad of Mri SesmanT 1 former • Cupit- ; intendeht of pnhlld" printing, end -of: the com plicity of thb President, la proteoting the -par-, ties now referred to byretalnlog them in bfflrfe for 1 nearly three Smooths aftor the matter had been brought te hill noUeafcend to. the beads of the pjo- yalflenterfajn as! ’ss>• ‘The f and Ms tfctfv, faithful public baring's due regard iotbetroatbsof; office, ;are disposed to dig- 1 charge the duties imposed upon them by lowi they wIU do it without being called uponby the legis lative brfitsehjcfthe Government, -utibUse-bby any relationship dDd dnoopiroHed by guy oojj?1 deration of party tles.p , . , . . 1 Xbe ehargu rqade la [ thla report receive addl t\ohal weight from the foot tbqt.Mr., Window, the, qingle person who" mahos a minority report* does notAtiejnpj ft defepoe of the Bakorf, but says'that there were“ jreprehODrible irregularities in somoof theoustom 3©i?hac‘Wr. Baker af any time attempted nay deftow for bimVelf. He, however, on the lfith of Juhe, F 4ftw' tire committee bad ad* journed, being. Mjpn’ln .Waehlpgton, presented to ft single of tho cyminltteethe letter to floes;ncfl a{', tetopt ft Qf t tiie charges mtda and supported sgalnri.him, but, Vltli ft view to draw ftttentidn ftomb'sown conduct, raises false Issues Is regard ‘ to' my Eclf. !; Ib'o substanco of the issues thus made Ib contained in three branohCs’ ' The first Is, Substantially, ibafc X bad clftimad eft 4 orbltant feeS froip the government formanae of joertaln ofticlaV acd in support of thls be bao ppbilsbed jalopy of a letter IVom the coiuptreller’* office, datfd in 1850. In regard to this, I haye in addition to u bat I have already said to the public, Only to add, that the acoounVty which' thfo iottcrrefeiß Is' doted 1 becaf as fares 1855, at time tnor6ughly r Csainiood end approved,-as In-Bodordanco wUh lftir, by the District Coujt of the United States, before; whom the services wore performed; has,been parsed by the Treasury Departmeat, and flvoyearsftgo. -• ~7 , v . Tha secoti item, ef oomj-laiQi in bis letter is, that my duties as United btatos Attorney bad been ne* glooted under tbo Administration of .President Pierco, and tbat'complairTt hod been TQSd$. : Ad 4 In support o{ this allegrttbn te maices/partlal &nd unfair extracts from official letrora on .fU* In'the department.; The Contents of the*ftletterg&Te : by law to.be iojspy.orte7 ftpd , it not for the foot that the Collector is, fbvpoHibiri purposes, by bia official hr would have Jbeen {wUntly ftjy thlftb'raaoh of confidence, in the splrU of the jtf the Treasury Dapaflment. If. how ever, he is allowed, contrary td all' precedefat; to expose the official recoMti of Ms office, ordinary propriety wsuld-fc*vti. Induced • my man to publlrii entlfe ikvsQi He’ also sayl tha{ bs9 repeatedly had the Treasury Department for addUionp.l oounsel in Go*; veniment’easca,’ as his lott-Bra, o-j Qlc In the Depart* ment,wouldjsbow. Now, these are false;'and tVj.cortoopond; enqg’ vofTfecn lbo. Depart- - raent, anfi rayseif, will prove respOTidenoer has befin called t :-r by me from tile Treasury Depart moot; and > have thus long de ferred noticing hit. Bakeris letter in the hope that the department would have, before thUtimo, coni'' plied wlth my request. • I have farther te add that, t]*e uouwntof the Treasury r.ia perfcotly willing tjie entlte correspondence, not only In relation to the business cf, the CdNctof’s .office with’mo, but also in; relation to my and to thp large sums fttlll due me, ihidl bc ui,od?pvbllo. And since the grossly Mtock of 3. B.’ Baker ia tbq rocognizvl organ of the PresldenVai {bo Capital, and U »u attempt by bis close companion and political sdvi.-er to defend the President, X will say fartber. Ibat I am perfectly willing, and will, with lie Kia.-idtnt’s consent, make publie ony lcttera or Intercourse us, and between the ana iris friends, and the President,’ Op the subject of my hostility to JV B- Baker, inclludihg the petU’oDß signed by the Col lector and others for toy removal, prior to Septem ber, 1859 ; land X oharge that m df.ing this Pshall not only pfoye that tko osu3>i of removal was q 9 V hays it, ami np.t as the through Mr. Baker, allegoi i|.tu he; but X will also plaoo tho Collector of the Purl tfi no vary, en yiabloposltiani I will prbve bi9ietlor fd.-e: First. In saying that! ever nericclod any offi* dal duty. ' Second. False in the conclusions which be ba s endeavored to draw from vith the department in 1854, or Guio,, Third. fn vUft that any eminent lawyer dpoltncd being asscojatedwltbine inthedla charge' of my official duties; .and that .toy pefsob over brief/apd aiatidonad bUfees, be* oau3o of disinclination to aot with njO: Fourth. 'False in tho allegation t ? certain gen* tlemen, qro' uuwarrqpt&hly men* tlonqd by lifr. saker, wUh by heir testimony, sup* port r any of the assertions and conclusions drawn’ by him. ! ' : ‘ Fifth. False in the assertion that causes ac cumulated; upon the docket, and that U was ns* oessary for Mm to gpply repeatedly for additional oounscl, a| his letter on file in the department will show. I challenge him to name any .causa that has | been unduly delayed, or that he ever, for any suf- : fiolent reakon, applied for additional confisef to' at* tend to tb& interests cf States, and as- i eert that* if ho ftver d* l s Bt> apply, It wqs irrogulan and without my knowledge, and baa been an after* thought afid ft rahemo fop the' fiqrpqso of makisg ft record in order to the Preridonti ft* %\. nne to : 40 because X W0«14 .SCiiUltJ-; , n a|mw3 o, the Federal pa- . Q con t ro uj D g delegate elections in this State. ; The entire official, as well as private* corros pondence' of Mr. Baker and his friends with the Treasury j Department, and also with tho Presi dent, will; justify all my assertions In thlsreapeot, and as sota’as the Treasury Department furnishes the letters oalled for, a full explanation maybe looked foj. The thtta point In Mr. Baker’s letter is, how* ever, onejentlrely of a personal character, and in relation to which I have to reply finally at the present time.. I was satisfied that ho was uttering that which ho know to beunirnp, whenbesafd that any eminent lawyers had rofu?ed association with me in'itju'ses under my c-liwTgo; and In order to briog the matter to an iesue, I, bn tho mbrning upon which I first learned of his publication, ad* dressed felm a note, -demanding the names of the gentlemen referred to. To thtsTie-has responded by saying that he- could not comply because of his unwillingness to nbUBO private confidence. It will be remembered - that 'his letter of the 16th of June was written pnd published after thec-omraH tee, to tfhom it purports to be nddrossed, had ad journed, hnd Mr. Baker was, at the time he and Mb official superiors. had thi** letter prepared, fully aware that no communication could be made to tbo committee. This letter was then prepared and published in a public Journal, under the pretext of being an offiolal eommunlcoHon. With this fact so prominent, every gehtlecian 1 will pnt a proper estimate upon tho professed ] veneration for privileged comiaunicatiofas on ; the part of Mr. Baker and- the members of ! the Administration who assisted;him. Having, however, declined to give the,names, be has,.ln iuy estimation, assumed tho language referred Jo, and, as I have taken him for a man, I expected be would also assume its responsibility. From this personal responsibility) however, he screens him. self, first, by alleging that to give the would bo an abuse bf private confidence, and tbenlby’re- - fusing to receive any further communication from me, tbui sneaking -from the consequence#. of-hh* oondndti 1 • ' ■ * . « ; . Upon this subject I append the correspondence between us. My last letter he has raturiwd with the seal broken ’ TWO . '■f »»'“ „ Jvw 2M860.' • J B —HiRi: fly attention hes.thia morning been called . by :» notice in'the TiihHc .Mger, of letter from you undW dete the 18th InsUut, published la the Conttxtu ■ No^V.>JanteerlDg your; tsatfpjopy. to the Covode Committee sfcbtl the ensralittee had uajournedwith* oat day. lutblafletter Joumy that u under authori ty fromthb geeretory I applied’ to twoVemiberit lawyers tOtladerUkef the task of doing Mr." 'V'aa Ifr'fcQrft him,bnjt they amred me that they woaM suny themeelviea with .i}Q ailiajao# T .nat even aCold/pWfcfesional one, wjth fppfc.n bud I IW for ithe pf dampwllfig- the .nemea of the eminent lawyers referred fo. > ..4 j Iftfflj Bir, tery re»eotfnlJy; j' 7‘. ‘“* ‘•l ..r r r r Your obedient servant,' - J /, r . ' . James, GVan Dm, ,4 r 'OlB Walnut street^ Poi&ADEiiPBiA. Jane'2ol 1860.' ‘' .Sir: Inasmuchas.ldonot.dbsi?*,and will ho abupe private confidence,. I, pannot comply ;wlth’ the demand of yonr note of yesterday* .If aeocn* mitten of. Congress shall, nppn.c/itb,.require theiaj LwillUronbe under obligation to reveal them. In’botooluston, it la proper to’say that no'farther oommwnicsiionjeUlbe received or acknowledged from yotu. ;• = , . J ,;^?robedient servant. J. £. Baker* J. 0. Yaitllvki!, Beq. f T j ; _ IVbiladblpbia, June 23, 1860. . J« ®{ llAker, E«q.—Sin: Your letter, of this rnornlßg, declining to give me the namerof the -eminent lawyers to whom yorf refer; it* your letter tOithe Covpde Committee, t? jpptjreojMvqd*' From the fact, that your letter tp that committee was. Written after; ft was knbtnf that 'thr committee had .'adjourned, 1 . had.goodamaEasoe! yonr proffer, to : give to the committee the names.of the; persons referred V>* was Thsincefw': ahd lmun thes2sibt 'I hadi“io,’e*ieot4liot..tlia* yomWahlC make good your boasti»«.r , %h 9 .troth. jvyowr‘ allegation that yob applied'to aiysa*h lawyers i except it ought be to some pensioner of the cos* tom house aod-polittcel enSny.fOf'my own) is an unwarrantable and .wilful.falsehooAon.your pert, and would, ainco your refusal to"give.the names of the pewros rfferred. to, have t*e» treated hy me. —* fr Ihainaeidii toRaBM .Ia Which - ' MjHiiflfil Ihi ml Ssth l^ a " h,O < h meted from mo in t“ Too .raohi note ail BMkt. .skstler dii onrastances, aMraau. . j,«n; therefora;'iresort''wMp|MßliiMs3£iLMUißa which .is to treat you «"»•****♦*.*. in nmiuua ofth, of the. United States, madejuii the }flth isat. »>Mr. Treia.*. ‘ i | *• Tout obedient servant,.. ■"! : : James. O.. Vax In the loiter of June 13th Mr. .Bakes gays that if the bbmmMte* should report anything derogatory to hia choree tor hewitl apecdlly indfeuy teceVn; Shat has' reported tbit' he. ab4’.Wi brother ha in thkdiaoharge of the dutWeftiba. .eo)leotor!s office, been guilty of “ acts amounting to a series of felonies,” for the purpose of drawing' from the public treasury’ salaries In Violation‘pf Ih.w . '.iOtay also report a*t, on itheiisth !and.27th (Jaj! of Jehrnaryj ISSO, aa prOiecutiog.eiSeer for , the Uofteti State?,*! wrote to;‘the-Treasury*Do. Tartnieht for tnforthation'in Mlanbh'To' this'«:' ■legetT fraud, and' alloge that Jlrj' .V»'? protected from prosecution by the. jtdmiiaiatn.. tloAitpahins a obasge in the office of UistHot How, if these' are e'oiuiderei, by Mr. JSeker fs charge? derogatory to'hla charaotor. we njay oo tioabt aoon expeot from him the promised e xpiapUioha*.apd‘ dafonotU j.rj . f*>',**.l:js’ o o -olt Very K>pcctfu!ly, jgg( ohedleor serraiit,; *. .‘ '; - ;>’> !:■James C-, Vax I>Tfce. J. PaiMßntrnu, July 9Ui, 1800. PER S Q N A, Sj . , Danlei O'Oonnel), ‘ g&ndson ! or the Trial orator, haa oommehoed to practice* hia profeßslon. —Tord Clyde, Sir Colin Campbell; will receive the baion of an English Held marshal(m Ms reiarh from Todla.' i' —Uon.'J. ~ Boiler,, who is.widely known for his conneei|on,wiih the.Pryor* affair; t 3 sojontning for a short limp In PJamontij, Mass... ~ , r ’• —Win.Hi flcßopnid, of.,'Winchester, haa been asOdeted hy Historical Society, to 'prepabeirfor 5 phhllcatlon’ J A hiitorV ‘.of'ffiju John -•.•'lit i.r -j 1 ■,*.!! i ,*“StJV*,iC.Hoi?™, 1 'Of Monroe' conhiy ; ' Tennessee; has /ecorered *ll.OOO from ihe East Tenn'esteh . Bail road, for detaining Mb wheat in' the depot mil ill some of it spoiled, amlsniil tho price feoedfd,* oansltfg him tp lose h.ewily, '-“Co'tri.i.iaaT vo;|Ma*S4ciips«it? Tiic fitato of Ohio has purrhaHed pearly two thon-- ssnil copies I.f (l. L. -Elict'? TraatiFo rn the Qrasses, for the pnblio schools and libraries.of that iBtatp;™Ho..ro« Jouhiat 1 ! '* \ ; r; ' ‘ PnoFKSaon Arroixten.—At the i i>eeent meeting qf the loa'toraha Visitorsror tfniiajn aW flary'piipge, Charles Morris, Erq., of Hanoyer county 1 , wits, appointed Profesccr-pf T.nw ln“tbat venat:lfclejDstitatl6n. l * , *'■ ■’ 1: • ’■ ■“■*'•• -■ The Rev. Fobert Mriln/M. A.,' first assistant at the Royal Observatory, 1 Greenwich,'where bb has been engaged the last twenty-five years, baa' been'elected Hadollffe Observer at' Oxford, Eng land. * gome pf the first astronomers of the day WW amongst the candidates, . • —Hon, James, Hughe?, Judge of the .CourtoJ Claims, arrived la Cincinnati,.from. Washington, ‘on Saturday night. He la a guest of the Bates House. Hon. H. W. Voorhees passed through that oily on Saturday moniißg, on Me return from Vir ginia.' ‘ •-Captain Peard, on tbe Garibaldi expedition, fa well known ad;the: heroic. Englishman who did such good sepvloe with. Garibaldi tn Lombardy., He Is described- as a man, with long hair, beard tinged wU'n gry, blqe Eogll»h ana an Eoglish heart,ihuon amused the absurd stories that have been .told about bim—athie mill-, tary man',; and a worshipper of Garibaldi, Intent oh doing bis utmost for Italian lmiepeudahoe. - I mot Pita Greene Hallook in the street yes terday; He bad come'down from'bis- beautiful rural retreat to look at the Great Eastern.- Mr.. Halleck is over sixty years old, He Isa Southerner In fcelfog—approves of slavery. Halleck is a monarchist; for this .reaeon—be believes In .tbe “klhgdom'ofheaven.” ; He says that is mo narchy,” ptid what Is right, to be dpna in heaven should be done on earth.—iV. V. of Mobil* 1 • —The Count*as de‘ Perslgny, wife of the French minister in London, met with an accident in Hyde Park, on-the 22d ultimo. The countess was driving her pony 1 equipage, when the boreos heoame alarmed and started off at a rapid and the countess having .lost all control ovey them, they camo In obntadt a carriage, when' the ponies wet 9 threwa acd the oatriage injured.'. The Qountm was assisted from the vehicle and conVeyed to the French embassy. ‘ : - —Among visitors to thlfr country, whcrecehUy arrived from Europe, is the Barcn Be Savers, Ml*' nißter from Holland to the .Russian Governfneht. Baron $e G*. who Ison leaveof absence for a year, la accompanied by his wife j and two children, The t Baronesfc is a-daughter .of Wright of this city, at whose roaldenoe the family'are oVpre* ent.stopping, Mf. WrighYhia taken a cottage' at Newport* whore lntend passing the sqigmer,' and tiisa will travel over tho yapir. | _ ' - ‘ ‘ Bisbol* much-esteemed Reman reached Pittsburg on Monday, and will re'- we believe, for a fow days. Tho sub* Boriptiona towards the testimonial being gotten np for him a«*e podring in,-rapidly, a handsome Bum* Wo bear it stated-that he in*, tends passing a fow weeks In oqe of the Extern cities, and that he will go,thence too, has h|B came connected with theoffioa of prin oipal cf the American College in the latter oily, but the state of his health Would keen! to forbid the idea, of accepting snoh an appointment. —True Press, Indiana.' - • •" - OBITUARY. We regret to hear that our young friend, Robert J. Ward, Jr , of this city, died in George* town on the night of tho2d inst. —Louisville Jour* . * i - , . - Thb Ruv, J. E. Hawes, of Plymouth, Mass.j a eon of Rev. Dr Hawes, of Hartford. Conti, died on Sunday evening from.the effects of W kick which ho receivodfrom his horse a few days before,.; Mk. Hawes was a young man bf much promise. . , . James,Enures, a young man froinlhgWfleld, Fifesbiret Scotland, who bad come’to Bt. Bonis about a year ago, and'was lately employed as a Clerk in a commission house,* No; 10 South Fourth street, In that city, died of tbo etfects of sun-stroke on Thnrsday. 1 8. llrtmttEaGEß, for sereral years assistant deputy 1 In the-city comptroller’s offioe at New Orleans, died there recently* after a briefiill* bee.< He a native of Virginia, 48 yoaraof age, .And wae forihore than twenty years a resident or New Orleans; ■ : • , Oit Friday evening last; Ralph Lt'steiylisq.j, ah old and well-known oitizen of .Rochester, died aVhla residence on Plymouth evenu . • at the rice see of slaty six. r lie had been 111 iattefbttr weeks of eolargementof the hp*rt,;autf hUdjeee.M9 w*aal jooat hourly oxpe-sted during. previous to ita ddaurlwnoa.-7AorAe.wtr ‘ Major JDn?rTV\ Fry; Frdthottotiry ofßucka county. Pn.,died op the 'sth* Inst n be discharged hi* official duties-with promptness -nod fidelity. As a mechanical genius he had but few, superiors, and had h 8 turned hM whole mecha nism, he would undoubtedly bave‘ risen to .great distinction. He jn vented many useful articles, and added fmprov.etnenja 'to the tTme of bis death he was engeghd in perfecting ' a £ih to - '• .< R.' plr* -rficfc, AT ItERBJNoi race of» Holiday Afterno6fi over the Herrin* Run opiirt*. between PetferPollardVbliok stallion ‘‘ VertijofeU l and' Jaffiea-Ward's m»re:*tlifidy ;Yantojc/ , 1 ~Tbe- t bare '‘Lady RqsbaU”, was • ITfce mare won the first and fourth besty.and the horse the gecood/tKlrfl, and fifth'.''Tinio, 2.59, £."55,'2.55/ 2.53, Ctifotr. THE WEirTCI/y *•» Wjmi. fiin -mu. it w 1* W.r • » *«»•.> ' •**?•• ..J12.00 —~i iimi Ma*^Tiin T#a, *« y m •• r “ «* 'l’waWTj Cojjlca.or ov#r ft eaca*kl«rib*r,)«Mh.. » OUb «f Twentj-ono or ov#r, wijj • -M^.oowtothOftttor-voftfcoCNb,' - ‘ «_»,*»* PRKAft * “'; I ,iEM 1 “"*• 10 lot I.; ; | /•I'll. I '*'* . ; 'Hfo^ SYL 'VANIA .V- ? imp genre of • thnn the B* - th«if daßftlU*s. btlt rtlwff’- ' •S^kw^t h !^ h^ ph « A,. ordie’!, ThS * P, art J' ’ lO "1° vindlMted-thrparltT 0 t" £, ji«HI? V, d I? w f lra i b,owJ fron* 4U W«gotd.t, . '? eeoewrire rcande, .Jv’ot olared befctcn, the ropes were t«k*q dowfiL-ind lift Pr t j‘ fs ;,r e ! urne . t! borne,-, both, -'- but neither jenoiulyjiurt— riAßiiow Esoai*k.-^Gb-ths morning of the .fourth, as toe nino o'clock train of cars Tram tfcV’~ °\T-W*PP r <*aobing Potts’ Landing. *“«££]« cf fc«>« «is pl.o*, a wall' jppn the traok bat s fewfyards.ebeij. The end- J j"" 1 bl%ait4 ‘ b °t BB fte y wire oil i ) g S do ; w,th fonrteen hesvlljlnden * rotor Tomusy, the this,, mm *, h r° e, '¥ ne to tfo-'oow-fiatrhei',atwi - ProoobOa the qhlltl; knonliudjt Soar from Iho truA ■g-Sgh&gslfeSttssK' W'Q.VfW ?»«<>*«<» nriit'bb lost ail -• -**»«clSn»no?s it isfcasr, endu «*<*>£? ire-1 :frotn ■ Insmwoati £y -t j*ile«jrfj)tiobOTa'iaaa)moth water pitch tree, wWeb " * ' t *“ d “'.!“ fro ,?‘ of thodwtllins of Mr: J,«b Bernr. £gLi?l? tie 3^M«BBSS3S3^r-- ! -: g~ t » i ? D gtM »na«t*r«d «*»Hr*rfa dreija- ur, A 15"“* i ™t ‘to" w.*»p!wt«d-by Mr. Ije.vinor* s , ’ {SEL 8 ?* 01 ? a go. f l(e .had Veen out riding qb • boreabiqk, sod asedh tslg searidtor-wbfp; A,K • 9 -‘- ■ft rstarasd Some ho "atuotlt In the rntaiatScii -:' f tr *“ u * b »t«>d“ot- It lopluarMg .so )}, *W» >»y adw tetiottnydaisaga tba ttap-~BcirifbnttDfircrat.' ILmcater ; comity, the wheat bar wasWaMWAdsr.way.OTd »i* awatki’ raTeta. u 'L^I? T t T * totteli mofeTh&n'ftnatortad* *■ steld» Ige herida belog large and fair, -tarni ejft,' < - aad P9tstoea fra tmasaallyfonWidoiicd ffuothf^. 1 ; J*L - prograM x.f lhare- orraft a. ? inost*ibutid»3fc harrebi wfli reward Ibelabora cfc , iuQfttttiQi, i —U4zntastsr s !E!frpreis. ~ . ; *• . Qmptr. bv FotTsrowN.—Gporga Clark, ’ 89q.,t of PottafQwo, hag cotopfeted of ,ts popolaHor.-and it ’ at The Dumber of families* Is 44-K » ’ « net commence for tan days or weeks. .T&K crops bereabonttr yet'beat a &oe an- WTugs - ■ > • ; '‘WtcHc county onrr&rmers are now bnsriy > engaged dn harvesting their crops of wheat and 1 ,iye»apa;if;the Weather eoDHcijes favorable anrlca: i?• P\«*?^t e8;c » tbe-priwloaV part of 1$ wHi bo *f. a • *“r throagoont the esunty is ats abondantpak aod .tbo oualify is said to beexdeU" Imtr-Yor&lPrets. *. *7 •' ’ STb. Jami A'dam* couni oats six feet farm/ Mr..' stalk’of flora tb* sate e d at • ■ Ath.uk < on the r^nni broke down, tressling, kii ttaoubtihl. . Akotherj Suicide.—On Sunday evening, tbe Ist mat, Mr. Isaae Priser, near Fklpoeckviile, MontwmerV county, committed pniclde hv barg ing himself in his horse stable. We have b*r7d ny assigned for the deed.— NerrUto&n RaraU. . Masrr of'.the fanners in this section com aaenced fcanr««ting Jbeif grain laet week. Tbo , erofp is not as much injured by the fJv and weerfi as it was supposed U would be.—ATtf?icy Lumi- AkKw iW omcE J 3 established at Palo ■Alto.: Bedford county, Pa., and David F! Even? appointed postmaster. It is located witUa six.' miles of Krijgbannir, Md. r • , The cerisus of Honesdalo, Pa., shows a population of 2.500 against 2 263 in 1350, brine ea ■increase of snly 243 ten y ea rs. A meeting In Freestone cornitv, r i' ra ae re _ solved th»t itho bogus delegate. who represent cl Tesas at Chicago deserve death by banging/ ,E?os. Joktt Shebman has 'occn unanimously nominated for re-election to Con'gtess by his Mn . stituentg. I Thb Bell and Everett party in Connecticut are about Jo c*ll n -State Coavonlioo, to meet in lBt of August, t Awmiaate can didates for Presidential electors. A Douglas ratification meeting ia to como off in Elmir* some time dnrln* this week. Amnns: engaged is- Mayor Wood, of New i- Bon. J.[b. Baskin declines ta be a candi date, for rfc-electlon to Congress. A good many Democrat* Republicans are canvassing for the jqjalnatiori. ° ‘ school-house in Winchester, Illinois, which Judge Douglas .taught wheel al^?.W rt 7J eMa ,3 * hout t 0 bs adopted as a. political emblem. - Jtrw>i H. H. Mebckrj (Democrat,) of Ghtiri tonißWiiityJis in the field as a candidate for Con gress against John B. Clatk, (Douglas,) nfss:s* Hon. Andiirvt G. Cuetin and Col. Wm. w. BrownJ of Bellefonte, addressed tho people of Tyrone city and vicinity, on the politics of the day, on Monday evening. ,Tjik JWjilmington Journal hoists the names of Lincoln! and Barulin. It U thought they will get from jive hundred to a thousand votes In tho : State. .1 ' * T. T. Teeuway, a member of tho Democra tic electoral tickets Virginia, has resigned his place. Hp does this because he cannot represent a divided copstituonoy. ' Th» Evansville (Ind.) Inquirer states that Hon. T.'A. Hendricks, Democratic candidate for »Hr Carroll is the son of Haneral Carroll, the distin guished aid of Gene'tol Avdrew Jackson ci tho battle of New Orleans, who served gloTinajflv under him in all his memorable campaigns.— "Mempl is Appeal. ■ A ofxtimuk who left New York for Eu rope just before tbo meeting of tho JHltirr.nrn Or vention,gave one of our most eminent p«rtrai f paint ers. a commission to paint a portrait of the Demo ©ratio ‘Candidate for the Presidency. let him fca Whom he might; but tho pirnlcd artist is-soiv in a quandary, t.p he does not krnvr which of tho two candidates to p&iut, whether Douglas or Breck inridge. • lIoTt. Miles Taylor, op Lousiana.—We ib»d the pleasure rf a visit a day or two Hires from rthis distinguished statesman, now a Hepreseorf;- tive to Congress from that Stato. He w.n e>n rout# ‘to hU plantation in Lou-stara, to remain there & ;few days and then rerqrn to Washington cUv, and enternpon his labor? ns Chairman of the Central Committed of tho Notional Democratic organiza tion. He expressed the confident belief tfaat-boul ! siane would oast her eWtoral vote for Douglas nnd Johhsdn. The ho ,brings from th* K«rth and North »?e£t is equally encouraging ->* ■Jlmphis Appeal. ■ -* * a “* Is Beaver; of Hpttritfoy fowcship, ba3, a few aeo, s'atalk'ef two Inches high/growing ucoa Ms ohnEekocrode, s«me township, had a. siifpct four Inches bish, growing at '•—-(jrtfyxburg’ (Joytpt'Ter. >f forty-firo cars loaded with coal ylvama boa] road, near Wo. 12 Salem, on the 21 ioalant. on a thirty f?at iing on & mail named Shafe? trs'antiyv two others so much that their recovery rfo.LITICAI,.