The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 28, 1860, Image 2

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the steamallk 4, r up, *blabsrrivdd off Ba
ther Pole* iroltsVo l4 494. %tit. is a min&
that the Peiikid.4trittin'Ab bin'
,eityptat in,
Prime sti4O_M.obtsubbil; agog!, flPabuin that
Imam IMT gcsn ' B 4, M l 3.. ll omatilii° l oo."
death by tlinbflreintinMisimittdi. name& Mee
mares went lietii,pm&mided Syria. Find
Padm hairdat 141400 it the persona of
s. AU Drum Void, Mii,„*, Marty laghtttunired MU!•
dere& were altrestia„, end thonsrd
of 'stolen petuscrtj.,hed 1)01111 MOV.rid. ,The 801,
tan was abtitto: i iitawitateadditkotsl*inne is
his monacifo4.o bid inade a:sp&ota inomencing
Ms intention Itivisikthe the' Drama &vire
ly upon them. The weather in liegliad ornstfnuod
rainy, and the crops were being fattier atniatid•
In twanging:o of thisfiCt and the - ComPßOstiono
of affairs on Cie Continent, English fends Wait de
clining. Ainerloan Beentities out* ann'!" a h ea TY
Muds Wag Mitleipated in breadstuff..
Charles ;midi Adams, of Masmichusette, wilt
address the:' Oilllnag Of fronton sad protection"
this evening,,e4pationit, Ball, Ma the Milling is
sues of thelay: Adent is aniloquent speak
er, and a Reptablhiempf the radlial, school. Ha
wse known 2 .o"„the last "deems, si one of the met
determined tionrnxiieldiog Itcimmentattves en the
floor. Mr. Mimi lOC''' . &mar bios* In our
annals Ifinfitherwas John Wag lotouoi• rho'
ez President; mid Me grandfatheithe Yoh* Adonis
of Revolutions'? bum 4He was-the Presmollesa
didate for thAftisi Praddim? halt" On **Nu
Rum ticket . lyswillhe rented by a Inn crowd.
of those of Oni:eititentilMlidM with Wm In" Mr`
reed: " 4'
Persons inteisited artigitioil of the Ohio
Aver will hi glad to *um that the river is rising,
end the priisneet 'Of gide& itivisatifre to Nei Or.
leans Is Tory fair. We &nose 'Mellish maybe
attributed to thi - reeiuthiny Cabs ti - thi West
ern end Northern &Mee. 4- 4 ' ' •
There Is gteat joy b. Boston: on the gimmeet of
rbi Privy' . of 'Wei& vialting,that, Midis no& re-'
apeetable met&polli. Roston has bees, 'in taw
per lately biesectentof the nainnetin iri idio 2
has been negleoted., The Japanese &et* the
(treat Eastern -.canted its benumbs MS* Mink ,
ford Raven without feeling the waters of her bay
- and amid the tribuistims this neglect: j oatishisid,
the Intelligente Manes of the detenniniden of the
Prince of Wales to Tisk, the city. Verily: Mist*
is in lack'. She, *aboald lOok to 'the Piiiikbsid,
mike the most of him. flueli good forts** diMi tar
fall to Moltke& of Ake** ever? day.
We nedersbunt that during the'isext 'bow AM'
Judge Douglas will address the *Ogee*: &nth
at Raleigh and theldsborough, „Norh Oarolins,;
Petersburg. Richmond, OhartAimmille; Staunton.
and Winchester, Virginia. ' Aftsm Andri
will, we hellfire; go to ibte4Woo‘Audoso lie liell4
continue his Southern tour..- , ?*: ROMlnlign
will 'Teak in Rented:, on the 4th of Reptibbet.,
Mr. Seward addieises the 'eltiseluliff litosimiant:
the 4th of 'B4 Mat "SOS&
are preparing to tisvolee Vie Union In defemMiff
their relatiii MAN nnd' everipiniMeet betOkeste
the remaiidir Of die cenvembs a warm one: -
The Gnsidlitis efthi Pooi beld'aiatated mead*
yesterday. An effoit . iml sulidiflo - ibip the family
of tobacco th ilicipauperislettibilliteardbini were"
merciful to the laierii of taiteOUo,`uadvoted Ike
proporitidi deiSM: After trialsasiMgieenelnlifitais
.of a general natore, and eleerlngeitt4oeilif
caries anifidliiiieteria; the board adjoiiinid.r
lie. Donsielkis reeeleing an ovation In Weal*
- Be iirriveirjet'.reteSehlMil Wit itY,lOl .
(lava with mzYpa e dble•desaonttritirl of ea•
The detaTti Of late; inti Ig. a ftn: Meilen
have reaidied tie. The nnolation in the nortlare
part or, 8164 Siaijorogressing. - - This ooantiJ
of pronanolandenton and revolutions, of dietatar
ships short, livid - and • Unanny flower Oink, is Mel
in the insist oreheppj condition ithieh- wens to •
clog its deitinj: - :- -Vidieni, the Iliesdeanehieforis
nrisneontifet 1e his -Piens, Sondladion a
aid in thelleatiset,6honeral Uinta, who woos str,.
prised - in Mr teat at aljgbAland tilled: , hulas'
eras a nun cannot' Witty and reinter/I skill, and
one of the onolast'ef Midainittsitabierehisti
e !awl Wit w eaventibe: of homeepathiets
4 was leW,Mhy,-Whwes. thop-leth:of.Aeirewt,
earitta+ filiofa 44 the death of Aretteetempe.
The Plutallhei DatrawaHmeziasawailuw
AA* wilathWitthe "Weft - 4 C 3 limmaslTAkva .
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frltatiataiii-tilie'Reatb'
, • The' Meta InVeaiitte froe'of Jadge.Doimmo
cannot, - iiikaidcirl i i , efilshi Worn 'plafttog- Ida
frankiiiiA"ldeme*M i stokoig oat , boldly
in birotheeeatis orozWiTniokigort, 'whit lie
- baliffielt .iftbg,4 4l .Woßß doctrines id itai*
slim. ._ohtter heybatfor YeariAa the North
battleikwitkresolute energy. spinal , tketaiee4
of the itapnbliesin" party,s his , advent, la .the
~South, aeitortar; was marked by an !lump&
vocal tehake'orther Nei , efien , ,advintfed; aid
rarely attacked ,in, that .9
elertithilii a Reptthilcifil'i
ittialtjaatiffthe t,„440 - Ilion 9,i
the Union,; -Via .zxe ~
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Will meet ' Alec ,analitolt
men oftcalL4artiesi: in?
of - alit-true . patriota in
ditficrtitietcottorefiv 44 WI ,
minicar itatfthitriatialhlo
the Siiiisiiiiiliti` ' - 'alitatii*
threateltOdiasolve . pe_ 4 l**
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prove that they Wilk ' : ' , '2, -- '
leas he if 'a, Mereii,„
present Thief-X'1,,,,„_ . „..W . 1 . 4
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gent in its liolik,,WZl: ", •, " . ~. 2,. , r :;lti
weak 111 3 ( 1C 4 IntaisM*41 . 04;ir., 2; '''.*,..,: i i i iC
power s thteatenti that fit - kiitZta_ , tll*
tion itiriltsnd,w7 it! ~ Jaa.k ". , '', l rl
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thas el Otj(6eympath7 whiab nonvait with,* tiltW
Gaintt4nOnita - ra attangajandloakes more pailn*
It than oven medicine and vial horsing •to the
,New.Yotk
- pori*reeskit , at' Unbent; the , seeellst, ea "
r. OTi ii . s:F:ftordaszigio: tare " thin Coil pormeit.”
baYtiiit 2*llitilltle,'&teniii . ; - ittd not 'a
i
Nudist ritiatisi Neti, Yeti. may be
eethnetedfrose this • - •
1 4140 10 0 U; S.lloiB AND ittoia l 4: &O.
-1110".attaistion ,imrebusts !fa revisited to the
large - lad of
.boottf,'etiose; and
brogiuteiamplee et o. ltilttain
bandiad":*;dtaltai of '
prlin and ita* - 1 00 4 , tat
the otieluotivattreotebttobatent,. to be pointsp,„
k - etaqt ere4it, eotattittobtit.
- tainsiAt of tept - ' 4'oloolt to. atiathiped tbie
- gres* . ittittoo oY tibt deift,jrithcitittuteitittalen; toji
; idlatifAllta* l 4. 6., - siptioasiiil, No, .413 i end
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'• .: ' - Alceitiiiiitii stimnii ot blaikipocArs,
I- - *II mifflriz Abe invokes* vsbiable &..
t , ' -' 6 o!‘ t itinitifir , ' ',; ° ` - , lf . #, °PI- 4 , !l it - 01 , 1 4 6 .9 0 . C ,
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-: . '' #O.-, , . ,, Att." 0 onift: 6 ritsitti
k ::::* -' ' - *it , Alki,to;o 4 /as Otailiti4 6 4 -
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Eke Coming European War.
tiudirier other►may think of It, to us there
ei*latniteraplation ao sad as, whit viroapa-,
worms 'pits,
!! Mon arrayed for mrddatelet,4o*+:':
It .was very well - for ;Othello to bid fate
well,"the : purpose of his life - ruined, to what
he' designated ft the pomp, pride, and circum
stariett glorious war." We admit that
some, wars may be, and have been, glorious.
IWa - can understand bow the misgoverned
' American coloniste—persistently insulted as
- tut Misgoverbpd - -e*ercised a ,highly
patriotic action in proclaiming national inde
ndencei and - fighting - Air" it, during: seven
loin; - years, until they won it. Last year we
heartily sympathized with the Italians when
they' : shook' oft the abhorred Austrian yoke.
At this moment, who that:his iheart to feel
does not syMpathizeWittithe success of GAUT
,BALDI us Sicily; and earneatlypray for its con.
tinuance ?
There are wars of policy and ambition, as
bell of. patdotiam. The contest between
Great , Britain, and her revolted colonies in
America; from '1776 to. 1786, added Otte
Million of dollars to the National
Dtibt of, England. Thie WAS a war simply to
coerce a - people. The' war bctwcerrai Great
Britain' and France, from the execution of
Loma XVI. in January 17 90, to the fall of the
test NiPoszatt In June 1815, added Two
Thousand Million dollars to the National
Debt. That _watt simply a war in favor of a
„mere: idea,:—namely that the Bourbon family
liad a legitimate right, by Divine ordinance,
to govern ,France,' whether Frenchmen ap
proved or ditaipproved of their rule. One
half Of 4heifitional Debt (of 4800,000,000)
. .
the mere, ennital interest of which now is about
£29,000,000, was ineurred; between 1793 and
1815, meiely to vindicate the asserted principle
of" = Fifteen years later, France
-expelled her• Bourbon rulers, on whose behalf
all_ his : treasure had , been expended ; and
Great Britain- allowed Frenchmen, In 1880,
to choose the ruler.. So again, in 1862, when
Lovu NAPOLNOW was elected Emperor. Nay,
en entirely has England abandoned the prin.
Ciple; which canned over twenty years of war
with,Enuice,.from the death of Louis QA.Per
JO pedownfall of *Armen, that Lord JOHN
Busman emphatically declared, in his place in
the House of Commons, and with all the pres
tige derived from his position as Foreign
Secretary of State, - that Queen Vrereares
Government repudiated all and every purpose'
Of interfering with any nation's right to se
-leet its own rulers and its own form of govern.
*tent. Asensible declaration—coming rather
lete, however. ,,
It la most probable that, even during the
Printout !year, - Italy will be tho scone of an
other lend a'desperate war. Sicily may be
/oohed npgp as virtually separated from the
earifterles7of,the weak end wicked King of
$1, 1 00:; = (imam! has done that. The
Xing; though with a very bad grace, no doubt.
:submit to this, were he assured that the
401*Tibil` riot spread. An old adage declares
,beltit• loft' to be better that no bread, and
King Ateitinno - feele its With" no doubt: ' But
dliettertion to himself his limn,' and his ml
nutter& is not „ confined to Sicily; The Nea
lalianu, !te!): eat,i'ahhor him. Indeed, he is
not 'even. sure- ()Übe fidelity of his hireling
tiohileti. There seems nothing for him but
flight, and it would not surprise 'us, any day.
to hair. that hie Majesty had taken French
leeire; as 'other princes did last year,
exeiti4nithig the pater apoena and' silver door
bindles, in !disloyal:and awed pocket, as the
Bike of 'Modena.
IlukrftiAis4 ie , reported to . have landed
- •••
dllbrce 7 of some ,eighteen hundred men
niion tun dominions of Rini Bomsteo, on terra
firm.' : Certainly every small fon', yet twice
as nunierous es that - with • whirl he braided
; It Is Suffiefent to-be' the. nucleus of
Street' tinny. Areapolitans, tired of
the Botirbori t yr ants; : will 'gladly rally round
(hangman, that Bayard of modern Chivalry.
la'a fair, vi4kri Waxpazia maybe, luster
ot:the whole: Kingdom of the Two Siellies.
England and France are in a manner pledged
not - to interfere upon tbit occasion. But sup
pose I tbat 'Oalreatur rule in Naples, instead
004 kith* Bourbon; irhatwl4 next cone?
":,;:oliatirsisn fs a subject ef' lirxeru,s. Ex
*km; 4 11 ; ,anxio usly do
iirtsitatke,bhtilCipief Italy Tice".Neapoll-.
tarrtilike ',the - BleiVaes;iire iniione to coin()
nids# -of Yse+oßxosrsmtar
"- " . r Algentiemax. Say that
, • ,
ittOr.jingdem : ef the-Tiro Staines be annexed
to, PlediamintOts Litentierdy and the Italian
linehierf - .':weris, „in 1859; still all is not com
pleted. spi veietii r " the north-east of
end - still,
In the poisession of Austria,
stretching .right aims Italy, from
the - Adrlatte -to the Nediterrsui*, the States
of f thejtonian Church era spread out between
Naples wint yloros Exasatintils Duchies of
teseeny'aud Modena. •
We ,have to ask, therefore, whet has Gram,
ratan next to do, if he annex Naples to Pied
mont 'Alread,f,Anitria, expecting that be
will attack Venetia, is preparing' for a strong'
reshdAtiee,:-Tfer sfe,eutest,
.hand to hand, 'with
VoireeEtiatinvir l se f lftiitise not
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True body;pysii very soon atter.
with steetdifieulty restored
gee, the leas-ind,evir end hot put
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females
"let , elt„lieKeettete of the forest, so
' feettliit:Vreltenedhy,tho deed of
in due
sitritY, , htttetieist the We
Voo7# *sir* 1)0141y-end brn
trW. ,received the utmost
of the court In
0 ;#et/f/ILWOlt(nic a; fexitrottby and
. „ ketlePteetie:,444ol4Aectee been, I
'Ailll*4o,etlietlsete.:±4 , 4Jetteidet. thumil fen ;
SS**. ib,ttotift *set, and 'realm o n
; 1 / 4 . • .... 700.P0 1 014**111**4', he oomptlttod
A l, o l ,ololte:lVlPtittetkce et the, itylgo—
ikill***#ol4ll.****o. to that
WM4 4 01 01 4 1 ***litty t .W Moltlittnalug
0kri0.449/ thlAspount of
'4lt*,o;':difittits4jit the time
lit - Ohli,* - OsitstflethtilAtliteiett of the convict
as tet , "tehtll4ietfeeet throughout to the any Ito
*hot - •
The Loire
Vonvtil),
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:h , rlll4atthi their Plot,
It Wilr'ke• iedilrecollected that the Convention
Matt Plikeeitln 2* 11 41 011 , BAZOgrig'
*DOM 1400411krefelatiOn SS 0110
the planks of thiliPlattorMy declaring that they
auppertthe ixtlithtiction of a railroad
to the Pat*:
The Siitkiimige and Leis Virginia, Con
vention, which met the Other day at , Mot.'
lottessille, repudiated this plank of their pa:
timi d platform. This IttiWS will be partlCa;
lirlf gratifying to their supporters
Bgai, or Hip,prrtlitz.
at 10 0'410,0k, at No. 914 0114staat 104, ,
T. Birch Bon 1411 a 14,rgerrimint;0.
,14nAtare, eleviat• roiorgoict p 1 O
keti, • '
English Opera.
Last night, Walant•otreet Theatterwas reopened
for the performance of Balfe , a opera of " Tho Jgo.
'utism Girl." The company leeludes seVeral
gooCeosaliate, beaded hj Ansa Annie Milner, 'who
hiteia flee idea and his evidently been taught in
..'ainorygood school., She ill a prima, donna who
sings With taste, expression, and skill. &be was
encored in "I dreamt-that I dwelt in marble
halls "—the beautiful ballad which little PIcoolo•
mini used to murder in snob a ludicrous manner.
We believe that, in the last scone, Miss Milner in.
troduced Lo, hear the gentle lark," by Bishop ;
but cannot undertake to say that she did, having
gone away before the commencement of the third
net, at ten o'clock, wearied oat by the very long
rests between the acts.
The opera, whieh was effectively put upon the
stage, was sell sfaetortly performed—as far as the
vocalization is ooneerned. Mr.•Aynealey Cook, as
the Count, sang "The heart bowed down" in a
luny effective manner. and Thaddeus (Mr. Bow
ler), The Queen of the Gipsies (Mies H. Payne),
and Devi/shoo/ (Mr. P. B. Boudinot), severally
acquitted themselves well. A quartette, in which
Miss Milner joined, in the second act, was encored.
The choruses were a great deal more than re
spectable:
Here ends oar praise. We must say that, with
the exception of Mr. Boudinet, whose Dctalshoof
was full of spirit, we never saw an opera worse
acted- Miss Milner and Miss H. Payne wore
nearly inaudible in their email portions of spoken
dialogue, and Miss Milner rushed her words out at
a pace so rapid that, even. had they been heard,
they would have been unintelligible. When Miss
Milner made the attempt - to stab herself, her action
was as feeble and as 'careless as if she were a little
girl attempting an amateur performance, and doing
it badly. Mr. Cook, as the Count, sang well, but
his speakinglvas stilted, his voles was unnatural
in its depth, and his manner was bombastic.
Thaddeus (Mr. Bowler) was better, but he speaks
too rapidly, and Mr. Moires!! Collins overdid the
fop. Mr. Boudinot *Me acted. We take leave to
hint to this company that they show email rasped
to the audience when they do not take the trouble
of act ing as well as of vocalizing in the lyrical
drama.
The Orehestra, led
,by Mr. popper, played. very
Well, and one,olarionet obligitto defames particu
lar eommendation. " Tamest& Borgia" will be
performed ibis awning.
We noticed a beautiful soenej in the beginning
of the fleet Sot, giving a moonlight view of the
Moons and Ohureh of San Georgie Maggiore, at
VOlllOO. Ne leave the stage manager to :mount
for putting a Venetian scene in the heart of Bo
hemia. It is tree that Sbakepeare did so before
him I
The house has been thoroughly cleaned and re•
paired, within, and without. The auditorium was
crowded. - There is a finely painted aot•soene,
Which exalted a round of applause when first seen.
The old : drop•scene, caricaturing Sir Joshua
Reynolds' Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Queen, still
holde its place, but only pro tempore, we believe
end hope.. Is is the last relic of the mismanage.
ment of the eminent authoress of " The Biaok
Agate,"—the most undramatic attempt at a
drania ever thrust upon a patient public.
Letter from "Ooraoional.”
(Correloondenoe of The Press
WASHINGTON, August 27, 1860
One of the moat remarkable men in this country
is RH Thayer, of Masaaehuaetts. He is a practical
PoPalavioverelgnty man, and was a delegate to the
National Convention which nominated Abraham
Lincoln. He labored earnestly in that body to
secure the endorsement of the great prinoiplo of
self-government. He was the founder of the
Virgin's' town of Ceredo, which Is populated by
New England men, and Is rapidly prospering under
the !Miasmas of his benevolent and self-sacrificing
example. Repeated attempt' have been made by
the Virginia extremists to root him and his colony
out, and they have been foiled in every instance.
Bold, sagacious, , and adroit beyond most men, he
bas faced Virginia audiences, and by his fine
humor and his startling eloquence has defied ell
the efforts of his adveplarles, has conquered the
preindices of the enrrounding neighborhood, and
hen gone so far even as to convince Governor
Wise that his mission, instead of being that of a
propagandist intending to sow the seed of disunion
and civil war in the g! Old Dominion," le one of
peaae and good will; and, I have no doubt, in the
donne of-years the thrift, Industry, intelligence,
sad forbearance of the people of oeredo wilt ope
rate most healthfully upon all the region in which
they are living.
lie voted against the bill to repeal the New Mes
h= "hive code, he voted against the polygamy
bill, and be , introduced a aeries of Territorial bills
providing for the exercise of popular sovereignty,
to as to allow the people of the Territories to elect
all their officers. For theM, and other similar sets,
ba hail been, read tat of hie party at home, but be
bite put himself before his people, and, whether lie
is a eandidate for ronleettlort or not, be will un
questionably produce anraforuidea-ble
simeered* - - Ma late **aches are models
of eloquence and power. A number of the leading
Rept:Mom:a have endorsed him. Hon. F. P. Blair,
and bin eon, Hon, Frank P. Blair, of Missouri, have
come' forward in hie emelt, and the Hon
Alin Hickman, in a recent letter, earnestly calls
noon the people of Thayer's district to send him
back to Congress. The New York Tribune, in a
late *Mole, manfully Notable him, and yet the
mere politicians are moving heaven and earth to
prevent hie election. He has not yet determined
to be a candidate; but Whether he is or not, the
doctrines be maintain/ have taken deep root in
Masuobusetts, and will continue to work against
all adverse drama:lA*l2cm No party can long re
sist popular sovereignty and non•interventlon, and
when such men se Eli Thayer, the Blaine, Horace
Greeley, and Kellogg, of Illinois, place themselves
upon that platform, they will be certain in the erd
to bring the. Republican party to their standard.
Let me give you an extract from one of Thayer''
eats speeches, in order to show you how boldly and
hose ably ha fights for principle :
" Whit Vas proposd to be done by those Territorial
Milo t . We bed four GOVernMen VC with all th my office no
'sleeted by the seople—elected by Maori/gut cinema,.
,your friends end wine—who bad gene into those distant
Teryftories, and what del those Terntoyial bide pre-
JIPO#O to do for, then) I They Proposed to overthrow
tine th-ee governments which the people hod
'spade: and" it snit out of Oboe the officers whore the
'.people' bedolected ; and then what 1 To on , in °Meets
,apposated ley Saran Buchanan. to rule over thew, end
Paaketheir laws and ex raise iodic:tied functions over
thint:r. That Wes want wee P• Mimed by the Committee
41.Tettitoriei. told that committee that at goons
one of these bills PhOUld appear above water I would
sink It. and I faithfully kept my promise. [Great op
oismos.l ,The bills contemplated that /awes Buchanan'
either directly or Indireotif; should amid out two hun
dred of hie ofteiale tit Seance upon the people. and vies
upon the yierWler-our temple—and then get up Indian
wan tospaenlate Soot them, nd then. after they had
done that, to ogee beck 'awl spend their ill-gotten
money In the 'Vattern- States. Thad I voted against
"Pealb!lta t woo against everything I hate and I killed
,Elie hills end roadsaur.,,fluseral prooesidoos for five
- OOP*: fist to rid ens ton ,aloe—(gnat lasslitscr—
aor oral do the Inuits thing again au goon se I have a
idulnioe ; fer thetwinaing,olter of *Owning , the Teta
biribe bb'elleerif.frebl President bee gone by
Tierswetver a thing :natl. I said that In
Onentene.esul rbitglb; now. , ;4,-, '- •
' , IP#VO IO O-"frif Ilitillnenthnint:efierii.'eonte gentle
imialt,;4o:,*tosse,iniioOrtigt WV. and *or tOqUire
:114't * *(404:411 1 4 intertitineet, sea ihatf VOPS
'far the sawirogreent was Oiled : by Mr. Bei
orldinoiti.Whiehis es OWe/ben a Territory ehnulle
qtripOr,l6 o lffitald inhodlitantsi they should have
:wegiutsetost, hp Itimsresis to sleet' their own officers.
IThert iii•weinenner of dilfereneerretere en the prltici
jkilA,Abiterekkouframikseid - tkisfaf the original bills.
I.Thefr,,iirthierbythreW thibgeerernrnente which the see
1515... Neil!: thigibtlit'infeelanted the (doers which
aid Put 'in their 'pad the odloers
plan;br tie dint .Beanie. itheugh the
lies Faith', herb. perhene. fifty ore hen
; Wilda
ithen, 'xit‘thet feet wonl4 rave to be
ihtiftllflft : oo l 4olo l 44 . and' It oopiii,be" ascertained only
leader Jiklel new Ooiernnirst this ryneeyeb? Govern
ynengwtient beige overthrew this power pl' the pep
'obeli order to give them ihetenvilige of eluting (heir
own Older*. .1 did not rebate from woe tot to lay the
bilis on th e table the more because that s wend
merit wassotiered, for I would have voted against the
amendment Jbel ful heartily as egfunetthe original bioe.
for it wood have deserved ;olio hilied for the same
isniaon. -Whet is the, silted pie j , Twantv thousand peo::
ide could elect their an officers; Wily oqt nineteen,
thoithand.,' or On dmeans, or only Iwo or tbrikp 147
viduale Ain tar from thinking that in order fo ls
r lise'
good government and noble laws. there ehoeld boa mut.
Made of men. But that I. the old 'argument for the
President's sepointingnon-roldente to govern the peo.t
pie on the yobbo tondo. Are pot on pgyestwaret not
five, as well able to Judge what Is for %it tdisitesed
themolvegi at fifty thousand ere to Judge what is for
their interests t Dflell not all hitter,' thew "thif good
government and good morels are not ite Apt fi be mie-,
wined where there are many OO where there ere few
people 7 Look at Babel andßabylon,- et Sodom and
Gomorrah.
the
Tait
leit.
Mud
-4 by
1116014***invtit
V ii ,**W ISO
-"Welial*
.. po Tamen, when on Maint alma, held communion
I with Jehovah. while A arotiand the multitadewero.lrOr
shining the golden calf below. (Lainititer..l , Thitt Is the,
difference between a crowd and a few. !While' ithei.
herde watched their Rooks by night' in inlet/tea poisop,"
there wan 116efainui Xi 8 tOd holding jubilee in leinllC
lerrt. The fewer the safer, always. No eallistoitgoto
mob., no excitements. no overthrow of institutirme,
where there are hot elev . ipett tope braught together
inmate and crowds; but where there are hvdreds of
thousands, or millions. you never can have pearniera
stability. Thu. in all our great cities we Rod there ire
never peace and safety. They are cursed, mint be pia-
Oensary curate at thin time,
4 . If, then, )sp killed the Territorial hills. what pad y
to offer in theirataail T. My propositions wore, to recog
nize those governments which the people had formed
for themselves on the public, Istidavalt tpurof theM—
p p i ke , . Peak, Nevada, and Arizona. VI had
fd a47 rna D e t ripose governments and cut them in eucceariff
operation; rip, pad chosen their own o/Boers; and i
was opposed to overthrowing those governments, or of
giving them per/Pie/lon go adept their own officers. I
take the ground la relation to Mali ppertr yhich Roger
Wilms took in relation to Tells one like X.V. X Immo
and hold an utter contempt, that word 'permission' to
American AI itl,zees to elect their own offilers. (Ap
plause.) I vont , ami hold in utter a ntempt the idea
that the aormots of. 00 sadtpte,littvlt power to, We ' per
trOtiote:,,kiatto *Pie thensantetnerioan citizens.
,Whiit. ie a Ctttire,samityl but -4, iorysii? ' Tifi,,7.94 nen
oillohillpittiaut l acer, qUilirieelliPtlk X., t tell you ttitithe
li look br pi titockiiitsoltu hiVamtlmiolrid his riOnttl and
iiivilitiien , bitistwillang: the a Nalitlnte.at- *Our 'Maryant.
:Tat who a4 4 ,0 6 0ine , _04400 1141 d 4. i)Mee. ate the
pyhasatitaigdsigOA4t*PAMlNg kettri.....A,Cinwriess
, mut fein - the PAllloeitattgeftiOolhAnaloinalll •a* n‘e•
Tina Pliteidano Ail !ail: 4 o,.o.o!"..NlianetifOringrpes In
4 14 5Nnicili.-. i aloilalia.p44 ,l 4/Aar , liklit-nt - artna Ai wpm gis
A* IWO lieli 451,141,40 itA,. MOS rstireea to an
. I lattf#,/,, _.- - nittstittrditopliAt ' *lOl4 ittOtf 1 refose
to ,
,toonipaoraTaa..4
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. 0 * 1 404!, 4 1 0 . 1 1 10 , .,:j.l:l),62o t ,billieve tho's.r
-,140- rlottaill._. PWIORIFAXII,I#AiIiter gripe
:r oit t o c 4 VgNicX*l lo, :i# l, l ll o 4lo i,t4o " t A B
,pl , !{ MI pip thot you do
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THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; .TUESDAY, . AUGUST 28, 1860:
ant so understand it; that you are willing to have him
pray for the pubito servants or the
for
@invents of
the people; but when he Maio the rulers of this
people be prays for nobody on thin footstool. The Con
gressman has taken upon himself certain dlaabilitiee.
The idea that he is more than a citigen all cornea from
a fallacy, which is the divine right of kings • and our
people, by a strange mistake, have suede Ocingrtes a
king, and now talk about the divine tight of Congress.
No, not one day would r live in a Territory governed by
the President of the United Rams. or under a Govern
ment of the "misters or the United States. The peo
ple of cannoning hustled out a nos-resident Qovornor
who vain to usurp their rights and oontrol them, and
that was in old colonial days: but now we expect the
people of the Territories not only to be baled without
representation, tat to submit to awe whlah Congress
makes. We proceed on the pram* that if you bur a
farm in the Territory you sell yourself to Congreee,
and there is no time get when you shalt be a froo
man. Many of the people of Oregon did not live to he
free men.
" It le claimed by some that Congress is the sovereign
powa r. What is that? They may forbid marriage,
may forbid nuttier% your money at intercet, may forbid
your cultivating only to much land for wheat, and en
much for corn. I tell you that power has been usurped ;
It never did exist, and never can exist. I °Wend
against it now and alweys, awl f rejoins that the Peptib
lioan party has put nothing in their platform which con
flicts with the ideas that I now enunciate. I tell you,
the neat time that we make a platform, we will not
only not put in anything asninet them, but wilt Openly
announce them, for this polio' will govern this country
hereafter. and we will have no more of the miserable
polio' of servants attempting to users , and destroy the
rights of the people. I have defended the people of the
Territories in the exercise of those rights, and I Intend
to defend them on all proper occasions. They will not
again tamely relinquish their rights. My Proposition
was, that we should recognize those governmente
which they had made, that we shot:l'd bind them to the
common centre by reeo;nleing a delegate from +moll
of them; that we should provide for an appeal from the
court* which they hare issiabliebed, to the courts of the
United Blakey. There wee no need to go farther than
that, wcepl that we should remit io them so much money
as they bad paid for tam. Fin' that mimeo, I would
have the census of the people taken annually in eaoh of
times land districts. so as to ascertain what mopurtion
of the revenue of the General Government they had
tarnished. Po much [ would remit to them, because,
without representation on their part, we have no Wei:
nese to tax them. And then, so long as theft laws are
to accordance with the constant , on of the United
States. I hold that we should not meddle with them;
they have as good a right to. govern themselves as we
base to govern ontselves: liners Is no more propriety
in the people of Vie Elates giving permission to the
people of the Territories to elect their often and
govern themeolves, than in the people of the Torrito
nes to giving permission to people of the swell to
govern themselves. The rights of American °Mains
do not come from Congress, end I ant for that Popular
Sovereignty that comes from heaven, and not that
which comes from Congreis." [Applause.)
CIOCARIONAL.
LATEST NEWS
py Telegraph to The Preen,
SENATOR DOUGLAS IN VIRGINIA.
Ilk Reception in Petersburg.
Gf•EiIiLAM .1•4 - TIX.1:791 - 4 1 A.1a1!‘,2 I
(OPEOTAL DESPATOIE TO 'Er TIIT. PREBII.I
Senator Downes arrived at this plane this after
flop, from Norfolk, Ile was la charge of a com•
mate° of the eltisens of Petersburg. When the
train arrived at the depot, there was an immense
crowd In attendanoe to welcome The "Little
Want."
A national salute of thirty-three guns wee
fired.
The procession formed at the depot, and escorted
the Senator to Jsrrat's Hotel. The MOM along
the route were of , a brilliant, exciting, and extra
ordinary character. The windows of the houses
were filled with ladles, and the streets filled with
spectators, who Bent up ',hoer after cheer as the
Senator passed along. Many of the impulace.bung
on to his carriage, in the hope to be favored with a'
grasp of the Senator's hand.
The editor of the Intellsgencer, an Opposition
journal of this place, declared to.night that only
four men could oommend such a reception in Pe.
tersburg Itoson, Onsv, and
toonolss.
When the Senator reached the hotel, the crowd
was so dense and clamorous that he was com
pelled to appear before them. lie announced
Ids Intention to address the people tomorrow
night:
The town is already full, in *nllOlE2OOll of the
Senator's speech, and hundreds are coming in
from AI parts of the district.
Room A. Pavort represents We district, and
the devotion of the Den:money to Dover As fork
shadows the defeat of the itepreaantattre, Who,
after, being * warns advocate of DotraLas,
sorted him Immediately after httnamlnatlon.„.
From Washington. •
TEI (MY lIHIADIION,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 —Tile following is a drir.
reot Ma of the vessels ordered to epeoial ten-he in
the Golf of M•zlco :
The Sowptehannt, Powhaters, Poelthontet, Sa
vannab, a*bitte," St. Unto, Supply, and two or
three others of the Memo equadron.
The Preble was telegraphed at Peassoola, but
she bad sailed for - Boston before the receipt of the
despatch. She wilt not now be ordered to th e
Golf.
Although it is not positively ascertained that
tipan intends a hostile attack on Vera Oran and
other Mexican ports, tho Administration has, in
consequence of recent information, taken preesn•
titulary measures to render whatever protection
may become necessary to the persons and property
of Americans.
The following assignments hove been made to the
Adjutant General's Department: Brevet Major
Nichols to the Department of Texas; Captain B.
Williams to the department of Oregon, and Capt.
Withers to the Adjutant General'a Ono° at Wash
ington.
Major Sedgwialt, writing to the War Depart
ment, from his camp near Port Lamed, Kansas
Territory, says be had jot returned from a scent
la the Smoky Hilt eonatry. The troops were ab
sent seventy days, travelling 1.200 miles, but they
had seen no hostile Indians. Ills opinion is, that
the Kiowas and Camanches have scattered, and
are roving, If at all, In small bands.
A military poet Is to bef forthwith established on
the big bend of the Carson river, in Utah. The
troops thereabout are protecting the mall carriers
and emigrants from thelndians.
About half million oenments are weekly sent
out from the 'Capitol folding rooms, on account of
the several political parties. In addition to this,
the same kind of work Is extensively performed at
the olub rooms.
The President has mitten that he will return to
Washington on Wednesday.
lIIS TRAY LA IN THAI lINITZD STATILB aci CON-
hfouvasen, Aug' 27.—The levee of the Prince,
thla afternoon, was numerously attended. Several
add reSSee were presented.
' The Prince will open the exhibition at Hamilton
on Wednesday week. lie will leave on the same
evening for Chicago, where he will remain a day.
He will then visit St. Louts, Cincinnati, Washing
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Now York, Boston,
and Portland, whence be will embark.
Re bee accepted the courtesy of a ball to be given
at New York on October 12th, instead of a dinner,
as at first proposed.
Faucet at iiattint?ic—A. Grand rtecep
BALTIMORE, August 27.--Notwithstanding the
heavy rain which bee been falling during the day,
ir,,rrest was greeted, this evening, with an over
dewing house, and received a most hearty welcome
on the occasion of his first appearance, after so long
a retirement.
In hie delineation of the character of Ham
let he elthibited a great improvement to
his style, which called forth frequent mauifeeta•
tiona of approbation from the audience.
The sante havp all been enured for the entire
engagement.
•
Erprn Me* /116xido.
lunseattnattos, hia., d.ng 27 —The Saute Fe
mail of the 14 th Instant arrived' bore to-d,y.
- The Fifthjorantry had molted Banta Fe from
Utah, en routs for Fort Deflanee.
The Indians wore still hostile, but there has been
no outbreak of consequence since the lest MO.
Ufa hundred troops were met at Iron Creek by
thekeit party, and there were a large number on
litertither preeir.
Mr.Alireiniwood ? the gommieslener Tedlan
'Affair., was, met on the 25th. — Die was getting
edoityrell.
The report of the death of Mr. Dent Is contra
'dad; " -
• Eir.Jottaiktr, Aug 27 —Pike's Peak dates to the
14th' hate beer received by the arrival of the Don.
viVOtty . , express.
gabsixripllons were being raised for the extension
;of: , the" line Of liilegrapti to Denver City, with a
good plexpaet of Moen.
The excitement wee increasing in regard to the
trap cibfor Ina4e, near Tarryall. The ore found
there is said' to Imlay from $2OO to $1,700 per ton.
A thousand eliims have been taken.
The other mines are paying rlohly.
TO Weather bee been cold, and there ban been a
mot nf enow.
From .1190,100 to $50,909 in 4net wan leaving
Denver City pea 'wash for tho Statop, mostly in
private hands.
====Ml
WERT Oilman, Aug 27.—The Rev. A. A.
lite, formerly of Philadelphia, leotured on Saturday
night, at, Unionville, In this county, to a very full
audience. On Sunday a large congregation as
aeAled hear him preaob at the Presbyterian
Alvah.
This evening the 'Lincoln party of Int
have a grand libertypolo tithing., with epeaohoo,
dte.
Saniottp pip Wagon fond Expedition.
LEAVENY7ORTII, Au¢ V.-11:10 limes has War.
'n ation of tho eafe arrive of tho Coloky MIL Wa
gon Road Expedition, after the constrnotion of a
good wagon road from Fort Riley to Denver City.
The lit.J f enie, Alton, and Chicago Rail
road.
. ST. LOW : Aug. v.—The total earnings during
tho third week in August., of the St. Lee
and Chicago Railroad amounted to $28,077 gz an
Increase , over the eaaae *Oak of 1659, of $7,066'49.
,
Arrivalpf the City of Baltimore.
Nro;:rontc, Ang. 27.-41 e etearaship City of
Baltimoro, from Lfrotpool on thp . l6th ingant, ar
rived at this port at half put seven thie evening.
Bar advises have been antiolpted hp the mival
of tinTtiaderbilt.
Ile Speaks To-Night.
Pnyzannuna, Aug. 27—ByonIng
The Prince of 'Wales.
IfENCII WITH OHIIO.IIOO
From Pikes I'enk.
Three Days Later from Europe.
THE STEAMER NOVA SCOTTO:yr
FATHER POINT.
,MELANCHOLY LETTER OF THE POPE
No Will Not Quit Ramo.
AFFAIRS IN SYRIA
The
,gultan Determined on Redressing
the Late Outrages.
Advance in Breadstuff. '
FATIMA POINT, Aug 27 —The steamship Nova
Scotian from Liverpool, Aug. 18tb, for Qaeboo,
passed this , point this aftern6on. Liar advleee
which aro throe dap later than those furnished by
the steamer Vanderbilt, were,obtained.
The steamship Bremen from Now York had ar
rived out
The Pope of Rome Is said to have written a
most melancholy letter to hie Cardinal in Prance,
in which be regards all as low- Although con
vinced that he alkali die by the bulletof an assassin,
ho declares that be will quit Rome under no con
ditions—no price.
Cottsrattworrat, Aug II —Advises from Da
mascus to the 6th state that Fond Pasha has our
rounded Lebanon with troops, and threatened to
put them to the sword if the Druto etheiks did not
surrender within two days. 4rwenty have already
been taken, and nearly eight hundred other impor•
tant arrests have been made.
A thousand camel loads of the plundered pro.
perty bee also been recovered.
The Sultan has made a speech, expressing hte
resolution to Finish the Syrian offenders most
severely, as well hie intention of reducing the vast
lists of sineonres BOW canopied by high function.
arias, and otherwise effecting economy In the
finances of his Government.
The Sultan Is also about to address another let
ter to Queen Victoria, and Emperor Napoleon, ex
pressing the desire to have the solo control over
the - punisliment of the offenders.
The news of the massacres at Balbeo has been
confirmed, but no details have yet been reCeived.
The Tromp , city article of Thursday evening
says the disappointment in the expectation of a
change in the weather, together with the threaten
ed political contingencies on the continent, have
led to a further decline in the English funds.
American securities show greater firmness owing
to the anticipation of an active business in bread
stuff&
No gold was taken from the bank today.
The Seleot Committee of tho Noose of Commons
has issued a report stating that the oondition of
the laws regulating tho national Woronoff& with
Pranoe, Spain, Portugal, and the United Btateo, an
moot unsatiothotory During the last throe years,
the report pays, the 'British merchant shipping hart
been in a state of groat depression in oonsequeneo
of this inadequacy
Commercial Intelligence.
sal L s
ofR t PO O wee k TToONt
to m
O u t o a. a lFsr daY,l—uThe
10 OXI bales to speculators. and 19 000 ha ea for export.
There has born on improvornant of 36A on the lower
?imbues, and middlmrs have advanced fully )4d Tho
at- grades have also improved, but are wlthout change
n quotation. '1 los advance wan caused by the meant
newt from A MC dna,.
The sales of to-day aro estimated at 10 000 bales, the
market closing quiet at the following (authorized) quo
tation:
Fele. Middling.
New 7Nd Me'd
..... 7d 6.Yjd
.. . . ..... 6%4 b 13.1 ed
oP
Tharp ,a a stock tin °Debates i
in port, nclud
ing 087 Whales of American
FTAT O OF T H admen from Manehester
have continued favorable The market has been ste n
but operations have been cheated by the unfavorable
grate of the weather.
LIVERPOOL DREADSTIIPFS M A RKET.— The
market closed with an advancing tendency for all
des.riptlone. Some anthontlen report an advance of
to on Flour. to on Corn, and 3d on Wheat shwa
Puoyday
LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.-1 he Pro•
visions tn,rket continuer' dull
closed at
LONDONIt MONEY MARKET, Friday.—Coneole
t.o1) e
,roN MA tk2l ßKETS.—Breadatuflk are quiet and
nominally unattained m prices.
LATER 'PROM CALIFORNIA.
ray Hotly SXPRZ3II.I
Eiv..Joseine, Mo., Aug. 27 :.—The California pony
exprep. somewhat behind time, reached here lest
night. with *Pea to the 15th intt
SAWYRAWOrIino, Aug. 15 —Arrived on the 12 , 11,
shitrafeaseinktr, from Boston; 13th, steamer So•
.noes;- from Panama, passengers all well; 14th,
halts Druid, from. Loudon, and Lord Replan, from
Manilla. There have been no departures abbe the
test report.
The eon *Dumb Bell lute cleared for !long 'Kong,
with 811 060 - feet of lumber, and wheat and dour
stitliVelatit to 4,556 barrels.
Tbs abip Little Spaulding has cleared for Atta
lla*, with 17,600 sacks of wheat and 2,120 barrels
of & r.
i• ',COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
The market for certain deseriptions of !mode con
tinue' faint. active . with an advancing tenement hut
to other caste there Is not win dein+. ^r Biotin there
were sales of 1 103 Wads of J. X I, & Barbiere. tonneau
retors. atltoitkde. a he trade demand Is tight, and him
'Wen a...affected nv the tales refer-et{ to. Hu ter tut
mused freely. with s•Jes of 1 WO firkins of old at ens
Mot eir firklne of cheloa Won Rutter were Wad at
Perm: Mo firkins of June Isthmus ox steamer. at
Am. Lard is etc twin" J. 11. & Co. pas settled at
. age, and is tiny of salt at the t price. :without ind (ea
tit's% rgr, ilrara:T:uti 1 litrperm . Hams
and _Pork ore met bet Arm, ar gi tnelast n notations.
Cartdes ere het untie dealt in The brit bran or ad a.
mkorio, eau warty at WO 11 9. ih. Coffee—Riots Quoted
1401fige ; 450 Ore lb. or Manilla astrred pest- Ant
cast mtitirtrh a dull market at Mo. Cried &relent more
briery at 7611. la enters a moderate business Is
.Ani n o n d i • raw article, at a shade hexer rates. The
refinery , * prom has advanced to Llo_l'or A. The last
taloa of Eastern were ,ae matklifig. nothing has bean
error ap the majolica. elydribror rernintine trim
In frenten and ',media rertrrts Mere nay. ore ew
s_.! !!arr i rlese laVellriVt coccus vg l vg i tt e tat e uT!
onliVe az e anylminK ove . r 81 50 q ho, end the fanners
have epmmenced skim:dog their own grain tolls! York
-tt prersrenee to aeoemiee this rate.
OnititAL NEWS.
The 'pony expecte, with St. Louis dates to July
31,4 arrived at Carson Valley ou the 11th, end at
tgatelensnto on the 12th lust., but owing to the day
being,Sunday, when no steamers depart, the ex
press was detained there for twenty-roar hours,
and did not reach Ban Franohmo until late at
night on the 13th.
Charles P. Dunne bat commented suit in the
United States Dieted Court against Charier' Good
all, master of the steam tug Berenice, far $25 000.
Caul Pearson, of the steamer John L. Stephens.
for $50,000, and (laps Watkins, of the steamer
Golden Gate. for 850.000 damages. growing out of
hie being forcibly carried sway from California, by
order of the Vigilance Committee, in 1050.
The San Franolsoo Herald has ohenged editors,
and comes not for Brockinrid ge and Lane.
A new Douglas Democratic daily, dolled The
Nation, has just been started in San 'Francisco.
. A Bell and Vverett dilly, smiled the Conetitu•
tton, hail also been started
There era about $450,000 in the State treasury,
but $275 000 of thin amonot will soon go to effeet
sompleto payment of all the State-prison claims
that have gemmed to date.
From the Washoe mines the news possesses little
interest
The Visolla Delta says that fifteen or twenty
essays have been made of silver ore from the Coro
mines, the results ranging from $7OO to $3,000 per
ton, and averaging about $l2OO.
OSESON.
Advices from Oregon to the 6th instant hare
bean received,
The news is unimportant.
Tho wheel orop Le reported good, and a large
Proles will require export: '
Polities were exciting the public attention, but
there is no new tangible evidence to show the rela
tive strength of the writes
The Jiteksonvilfe Sentinel having come out far
Breckinridge, a new Dongles paper will be started
in that strong Democratic county.
The reports from the Jacksonville quarts mints
Patinae favorable
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Tho dates from British Columbia to the oth
Instant have been received .by the arrival of the
steamer Oregon, which brought down over 550.000
in gold. A silver mine Is reported to have been
discovered in the lower Fraser lend.
Disoveries are also reported to have been made
further in the interior, containing about five per
cent of silver.
Copper mines, In biooke too largo for removal,
math the • same as those upon Lake Superior, are
said to have been discovered in enormous quan
tities. The accounts- appear to be much esligge.
rated.
A Ore took plsoo at Sacramento on the periling
of the 13th of August, which destroyed' the Union
Hotel, situated on the north side of J street, be
tweet Seventh and Eighth streets, with a number
of adjolniog buildings. The Ore was supposed to
have been caused by an incendiary.
From Havana.
Nan? . YORK, August 27.—The steamer Star of
the West arrived et this port this evening, from
!Invert& on the 23d.
The British steamer Crusader had taken a Spa
nish slave-brig to Kay West.
Freights were eotivo at [Tanana, and vessels
.were wanted. Sugars were gsm hut quiet. The
stock in port amounted to 240,090 bops, 134E
change on Loudon at 15isla' per Cent. premium.
Oa New York at 3a•l per cent premium.
Fire at Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, August V.—Yesterday morning h
fire broke nut in the uppor story of a buil,ting or
oupied by James Colley as a boat store, and I' W.
Stanhope, commission merchant, consuming the
siroond bird, end fourth stories, and extending to
a neighboring store, °counted by lehani & Fisher
The Ines amonntpd to $20,000, rehloh WAS fully
oovered inenranco
Fall °fin Chord!' Baßititig at Bristol,
Rhode Island:
Ramos.. R. Z , Menet 27 —The roof and rear
wall of an Eptroopal eburoll huildlog in this town
fell this morning. ThO front, and side wails were
also damaged considerably. The mann of the
disaster is eeorlbed to tho defective columns whioh
supported the roof. Fortunately, no person was
injured.
Missouri Politics.
Sr Louis, Aug 27 —Cteneral J B Gardenhiro,
the late Republican eandidato for Governor, and
Hon. Prank P. Blair, addreesecl a meeting et 3t.
Charles on Saturday evening Appointments for
speaking hlllve beep made by the above-nazped and
other prominbat Republicans In some trienly conn.
ties, during the remainder of the canvass.
Grand Festivo m rottsville.
Porraytt.F.F, Aug. °7.—To•inorrow lb . ° grand
musical featreal taites plop, npd rpo town le full
of etrangera, who design attanding tile festival
and the encatorment. A number of braes bands
from Ashland, Shamokin, Williamsport, and other
plasm Ord Raw hero. 'Lively times are expected.
Noy York Bank Statosnenl.
linw Vertu, Aug a7.. 2 -Thp pep>l eticteinent for
th e Ireeh ending on Ghtgrdriy
A deereace in' 0041
A deorenso in circulation 50.04
A decrease in deposits 707 000
An increase in JOIMS 020,000
743gislative Nomination.
MAUI% ORMUZ, Auft.pot r7—Wm. If. Butler
Fab nominated for the Legleldure tpp pcmo•
orate of Clarbon county, to-day.
Markets by Telegraph.
Patviatoni, AUa. YJ F u r dull. but firm; }lnward
alraet And Ohio 0011CTIPCII An %MIMI& At 3 1 .41%. Wheat
adtive but 5tv21.17. at $1 Jaal al for red, I:+pod 21 far
Weoleni. end 11 Mist ed for emybern ofh Corn dull
and hew!! at 100 forjelinw nod 7001/in for white Pro-
ViSIOUO MI I; n Poo rnrk 8101 1 2*M:70; Prime 84 M.
Whioiry doll at 21et20 . Co ff ee notßinatir {NOW at
1t0t153 for RIO.
;•CtitAltiNATt. August 0 7.—Flour is in fair demand at
1140eL90. ' Wmalti is lrrn at Ho. Provision, ate
nouthitilly quoted. Mono, funitot unelniplao.
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Artti.lllormon Excitement in Illinois.
ST. Louts, Aug 21 —Coneiderahlo excitement
waste in Hancock ommty, Nina; to consequence
of rumor that the ble , mlns intend to return and
settle at Nance°, ender the leadership of Joe
Smith, Jr.
A n"" meeting 0 r ()Mons was hold at Carthage
ou the Vat, at which rekoluttona were adopted pro
testing agatait nob immigration, and declaring
that they would not allow the Mormons to return.
Abolition Excitement among the In.
dianK.
RErOIiTISD MEM IN TUE CIInCTAIV NATION
Wasnutoron August 27 —The Now Orleans
Plcaynne publishes extralts from Northern Texas
ritlo rg ri b e ecw " e t e i n " th a e rolltlon gh e t n i di l e t l i e e ve C itra t i a n t ;
parties. It Is stated that over one hundred were
killed in the battle. The intelligence is doubted.
THE CITY.
44u4HDIAN3 of TUE Pooll.—The stilted
meeting of the board was held yesterday after
noon, at the Almshonee.
The house agent reported the following census
of the house for the week ending Saturday.-Angnst
25th. 1660: Number in the house at 12 o'clock M ,
2,277 : name time last year, 2.300; decrease, 23.
Admitted within the last two weeks, 244; births,
15; deathe. 29 ; discharged, 165; eloped, 41; bound
out. 6; number of persons Impelled with meals
within the Met two weeks 50; with meals within
the same time lest year, 116
Ellen Dougherty. a married woman, applied to
be Bent hock to Ireland She said her husband was
rick, and unable to work, and eke desired to go to
Ireland, and if she could occur° a place for - him
there, rho would rend for hint after the arrivul
there. The board declined to make the approp-i
-ation requested.
Mr Dickinson, from the Committee on Mann
ftetures, to whom was referred the communication
from the steward on the subject of obtaining a
better supply of water for the institution, reported
that they had en interview with the Chief Eng!.
neer of the Water Department, and were informed
by him that a permanent supply could not be bad
from the West Philadelphia Water Works until
another reservoir is added to the works, an they
are already worked to their utmost capacity, and
are scarcely able to •trupply the present consumers
during the summer menthe. The committee sug
gested , bat by the erection of a stand-pipe, the
water works belonging to the almshouse would
afford a rod erupply to all parts of the buildings;
but the most of ereeting this would be eonsiderable,
and there bring no anpropriaHon to pay the ex
pense thereof, the committee offered a resolution
that-they be disoberged from the further monstideu
ration of the enbleet. whinh was agfeei to, and the
cc ramittee were discharged.
Mr. Linnard offered a resolution that the supply
of tobacco be ditmentinned to all paupers, except
anon the prescription of a physician.
Mr. L stated that there were 939 plugs of
tobacco consumed weekly in the institution by
ab'nt 100 persons.
Af•er a abort debate the resolution was nega
tived by a vote of 4 ayes to 7 nays.
Mr Dickinson, from the Committee on Maim
features, offered a resolution asking Councils to
trnapfer onriain HMIs of appropriations made to
the manufacturing department, for the purpose of
purchasing yarn and leather. Referred to the
Committee on Accounts.
Mr. Linnard offered a resolution that a oommit ,
tea be appointed to inquire whether gal cannot be
mnuntaotured at a lower price than Is now paid by
the Institution to the City Gas Company.
Mr. L asserted that the Gas Company had toted
in a selfish spirit, in refusing to make the deduc
tion of 5 per oont. in the bills of the institution.
unless the whole of the bill was paid at once. lie
said the institution consumed at least $l.OOO worth
ofgne annually, and should receive some could..
ration at the hands of the Gas Company.
The resotatlon ane adopted, and Messrs. Lin
nard, McGrath, and Sever were appointed the com
mittee.
Mr. server offered a resolution, which was
adopted, that the salary of the superintendent of
gas and plumbing be fixed at $BOO per annum, to
oommenoe on the first of September. Thie officer
heretofore has been paid by the day, or for the
time be has actually been employed.
Mr. Linnard offered a resolution, that the office
of ferryman be abolished, on and after the Ist of
Peptetnber, and that the dntisa performed by the
ferryman, be performed hereafter'by the engineer,
house agent end farmer.
Upon taking theutieslion 6 voted in favor and S
against it, bathe President decided that the office
could not be abolished unless with .the votes of
seven members, or a majority of the whole board.
as required by the rules.
The board then proceeded to' an election for
visitors of the out-door poor, when the following
were chosen:
First district, no eleotion; three ballots were
had, without any choice being made; Second, A.
R. Redetreake; Third, George Stone, Emote
Smith; Fourth, eleotion pOstponed; Fifth, John
Heft; Sixth, Edward Riell; 'Seventh, George
Brower; Eighth, Francis Hoed' Ninth, F.. O.
Pearson, L Al. Service, and Hooper were
sleeted as visitors and apothecaries; Tenth, John
Harris, Sr ; Eleventh. Lewis F. Emery.
The following gentleman were elected out-door
physicians:
First district, Drs. Rayburn and Williams; Se
cond, Drs. Benner and Chambers; Thtrd, Drs
Boyd, Hazleton, Lodge. and Penrose ; Fourth, Des.
Taylor and Loomis; Fifth, Drs Hinkle and Ran-
kin ; Sixth. Drs Knorr and Mcßride; Seventh,
Dr Aida ; Eighth, Dr. Anderson ; Ninth, Elicits
'rowell, physician and apothecary ; Tenth, Dr.
°ream", physician and apothecary; Eleventh,
Dr. J: J. Otarir, physloian and apothecary.
Out door apothecaries—First district, J. 13
Haines; Second, W F Patterson; Third, S E.
J 161103 and A. R. Angney ; Fourth, Wm Al Bowen ;
Fifth. L 0 'Me (one voteartevio,ha Aides; :Attars,.
• wa.,- - Yr:Wrognsin - wed-sramel Heishey ; Seventh,
J. rfirenohard; Eighth, Harvey Rickert.
After peening the steward's requisition theboard
adjourned.
BOARD OF Flux Dmicrrotts—Psoeoup
Bayonne to vire Fritz Davartnistm.—The stated
meeting of the Hoard was held last evening, at the
Ball of the Fire Association.
The committee appointed at the last stated
meeting of the Board to suggest to the Committee
on Fire and Trusts of Oity Connelly what reform? ,
are needed in the Fire Department, presented a
lengthy report, the principal features of whieb
are as follows:
The Chief Engineer shell "0001VO AI salary of
$1 400 per annum.
There abell be easel" assistant engineer!, at s4of!
enoh in the first four districts, and $2OO each lo
tto, other dtetrlete
Each company to elect annually one chief di
rector and one assistant, who shall have charge of
the apparatus at all fires and alarms
The chief directors of each company to form a
board of directors, who shall elect seven persors,
to he styled fire commissioners whose duty It shall
be to hear all complaints and violation,' of the rules
and regulation,' of the department.
That the said fire commtesion shall be elected
for two years, and shall not be connected with the
Fire Department.
That the system of the New York Department
relative to badges be adopted.
That the chief engineer shall have control of all
the beit.ringers.
That there shall be planed in the house of oath
company a fire-alarm box.
That the thief and assistant engineers when on
duty shalt wear a Now York fire bat, painted
white.
That no company Mall Wont or no parson wear
a hat similar to that of the officers of the depart•
moat.
That the fire distriete shall remain se at pre
sent.
That in own of fire occurring in any of the first
four districts, only those companies located east of
Tenth street In the district in whioh'tbe fire is
(except those lettered within two squares of the
fire in another district) shall go in service, but
those located west of Tenth street. and in the ad•
joining dtstriots, not to go into service until or ,
tiered by the chief or assistant engineer.
That the same rule shsil apply when a fire takes
Mace west of Tenth street In any of the first four
Are districts.
Those companies loested In the lot, 2d, end 3d
dialects west of Broad street, only to enter the 7th
district, (Woet Philadelphia )
Companies in the 7th district only to perform
service in the 2d, 3d, and 7th districts.
Tho report was accepted and ordered to b ,
printed, and will be anted on at the next meeting
The following persons worn put in nomination for
ohief and assistant engineers :
For Chief Engineer—David M. Lyle, John If.
Sailor.
Fnr Assistant Engineers—First divinion, Snta•
nal H Fronso, Henry F Gardner.Wm Doughton
Geo. W. Young, Robert 13. Werner; Sronna divi
sion, George Downey, Tr., Wm. A. MoCoy, Thos.
J. Addle, James Heitman ; Third division, Bormsei
Ford Henry B Corson, Joseph 111 Smith ; Fourth
division, William Young. Thomas Mogargee, Jr.,
Michael Young. John Winnnov, Wm 1.1 Reek-
Lord, John Williams; Fifth division, Evan Jones.
The Board then Adjourned,
The eleotion of chief and assistant engineers will
take place In the several fire companies on the
second Tntedisy of September.
TEE DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE ELECTION
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AND NOIIIMATING CONYNNTIONS.—The delegate elec
tions of the Dern erotic party took pla^e last even
tog throughout the city' This morning the Con
gressional, County, Senatorial, and Representa
tive Conventions—twenty-three in all—will meet
for the purpose of making nominations. In the
Congressional districts there will be a warm non•
test. In the Firnt district Colonel Florence
and Mr Edward G. Webb are the prominent
candidates Mr. Florence is the Breckluridge
candidate, and Mr. Webb will reedy° the support
of the Douglas wing of the party.
In the Second *nutria Messrs. Rerry Cor,
nelly end John Brodhead ere the prominent can
didetes •
In the Third district 21',•ssre John Mine, Wse
Goodwin, and Dr Sites seek the nomination
In tho Fourth diatriot the prinoipal candidates
for the nomination are Mews Oboe IV. Cal rl gm n
Yeas° Feeph, ,TT., Jpipos 41. Ili oliplaop rspd John
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BRUTAL. AagatErm—Three men entered
the house of Patrick Conroy, on Lieper etieet, at
rrankford, at a late hour on Sunday night, dragged
him into the street, end inflicted wounds which t
is feared will prove fatal. Two of tho motion? e
were arrested Theygave the names of Patrick
Keegan and Timothy Lynch. The latter, it Issaid,
11 , d threatened to hove t , •VenPO for come injury
which he aliego Cgarny bad done to him on Batter
day night linth the secu•ed were locked up in the
Fifteenth•distriet station hence, to await the re
sult of Mr. Conroy's injuries.
ATTEMPTED ROB➢ERP.—Abraham Ti r e?tlPr
was tilten be 4f:ismer, Stoietnaterycaterday
Taming, on the charge Of ondeayoring to rob a
dwelling on Qormantown rood, above rourth
Inept. '4 servant gni observed the Reamed leav
leg the premises on Melinda?, and then discovered
that a large number of household articles bed been
packed up ready to be carried off. Wexler WAN
held to wirer at court.
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DIrRACEFUL.--fin. Sunday afternoon a
s:sng pai.4o tip "qicrfi." prOoeeded to Eiggies
held, 'we'd bad a free fight. tfrliqe4 are said to
have been (reply peed, hat no person received any
material injury.. Vent. Tolbert despatched Berm
ral officers •to the scene of the riot, and two of the
participants were arreeted. Their magma are
Michael McCarty and hliuliael Magary. They
were held to answer.
SLIOTIT FIRES.—The alarm of fire between
tep end proven p'ploek yesterday morning was
caused by the alight burning of the lumber yard
of Mr. H. MeOloakey, at Green-street wharf. Thp
fire woe minted by children, wpo were playing
about the yard.
About the samo time, a dwelling in Silver street,
in the Tenth ward, was slightly damaged by fire
ROBBAIIT.—On Sunday night a horse and
light carriage, belonging to Mr. Fainuel Baugh,
were Atoka from a stable In Elansom greet, &bora
Broad.,
DititEtEsSlNG OASUALtT ON TEM ECRITTL.
tint. —A Ran AND Two BOYS Deownsn.—Yester
day the Bundayaehcols attaebed to the Roman
Catholic, Church of ht. Alphoniut, corner of
Fourth end Reed atreete, First ward, watt oat on
plo.nlc excursion to Schuylkill Helskts, on the
western side of the river, near the Otrard•avenne
bridge- About 11 o'clock in the morning a lad,
named William Poo!, fourteen years of age. wont
Into the river to bp,the fa a few mimates he got
into deep water, and cried out for help, that he
Was drowning. Another Loy, connected with the
game party, and of the came age as Poet, named
Charles Lenore, stripped Instantly and plunged
into the river to waist tie drowning boy. As won
es he reached Poet the latter seized him in such a
manner that he was unalile to extrteate himself,
and the two boys Were drowned together. The
dials caused great exeiternerit in the neighboritecd,
and MASS were at once raveled tl to recover the
bodies by grappling, and Several men in boats
were engaged in this effort.
While this was going on, the little steamboat
Frederick Gruff, which plies between Fairmount
and Manayunk, pieced along, and came to near
the spot where the men were grappling foe the two
boys. The passengers crowded to the elde of the
boat, where a view of the operations of the men in
the small boats could be obtained. 'One of the
passengers on board the Greed. named William
Fite, a cigermaker, residing is Third street, near
Gankill, labile leaning over the side of the steamboat
fell into the river, and before be could bereaved, be
too was drowned The men in the small boats made.
every effort to cave him. but without mom The
excitement on board the steamboat, which eon.
tabled a large number of passengers, was most in
tense when this last accident occurred.
The bodies of the two lade were raesvered during
'Le afternoon, and removed to their residences,
'lore the coroner held an inquest, and a verdict
c; accidental drowning was rendered. Ledgers
roiled at No. 412 Warts street, First ward, and
l'oot at 780 South Second street.
. .
The body of Fite etu recovered during the after-,
noon, and taken to 'his reeidanee. and the coroner,
late in the evening, notified to told an halibut
The catastrophe out a gloom over the rilunday
school exeurslonists, and effeetually pelt a stop to
their pleasure' for the remainder of the lay. The
congregation of the church are shied, Germane
The lad Unwell was born lathe United Blida, but
the lad - PM was of German birth, having mum
here with has parent. when be was very email.
Tin" iIorELS or PIIILADSLPUIA.—PLAGTI2-
SPOTS IH THE SEVERAL WARDS —The lieutenants
of the different-police districts of the city mad. re
turns yesterday of the tenement Amisoneell in
their respective bailiwielts, in eduipliance with the
request of the Board of Health end the orders of
the Mayor A large number of houses were re
ported as being in a filthy. crowded. and unhealthy
condition The great majority of these places are
in the Third and Fourth wards, (particularly In
the latter,) where roar creatures huddle in the.
wreaked dens of Baker, Bedford, and Siwitrord
streets A large number of eases were reported
where families live In cellars with no ventilation
except euoh as the door-way will furnish, and
where there are no decent means provided for do
nating of the natural tioaamulation of filth.
In the Sixth ward there are numbers of wretched
tenement houses, which swarm with I,ml:de Oars
the cellar to the garret, and where fonineoi per
vades the apartments and the atmosphere. There
places abound in the lanea and alleys which run
out of Second. Front. Race, and Vine streets, east
of Second, end in Water street
In the Eleventh ward there are numerous
nuisance. in the vicinity of Front and Callow/till
streets.
The Fifteenth ward, although a handsome dis
trict. has some plague-epots in the small thorough
fares which exist in Its western borders.
In the Twenty-fourth (West Philadelphia) seve
ral houses are reported whlott swarm with tenants
in every story, and which are in a filthy and on
healthy condition
E 987.1 in the Twenty-second ward (Germantown)
there is a house reported to be a nuisance. It is
located on Centre street, above Hantsrmir. A fami
le Cm in the unventilated cellar. and the owner of
the property keeps an unlicensed groggily on the
and floor.
The estabilehment of a Masa of Correction, and
the abolition of mall grrgueries where a cent or
two to autdoient to buy a fall tumbter of potoned
alcohol, will do more to abate theme evil" than any
other mesauree that can be adopted.
PRESENT TO TRH DETRCTTVES.----The presi
dent of the Banking Assoedatton for the Preven
tion of gonnterfelting. bee sent to Joseph Wood,
Esq.. o hief of the detective pollee, a dbeek for one
hundred dollars, the amount to bei divided among
oho officers engaged in the arrest and ow/victims of
Colonel T. Buchanan Cross, the forger.
SEIGIfr Friza.—Art alarm of fire was
caused about sight o'clock last evening. by she
burning of a bed at Ralleger'a beer saloon, No.
617 North Third /street. The games were aatia
gabbed before much damage bad been dons.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
QUARTER SEESIONS-Judge Ludlow.—
The new panel for the aseond or long period of the
August term, appeared yesterday morning Those
who desired to be &tensed °adapted the attention
of the court for an hour. Absentees were fined
$lOO, which the sheriff was directed to collect.
Emma Jenkins, alias Louisa Betsy, was charged
with the larceny of a gold watch, breastpin. brace
let, chain, and key. the whole valued at SS.% 'the
property of Mr. John 0. Snowden. Emma had
been employed by Mrs. Snowden ss a servant the
flay before the larceny was committed, and on the
day of the commission of the larceny she left the
house without giving. Mrs Snowden any notice
She wet entorguently arrested while endeavorine
t, pawn the articles 'Verdiet guilty, and eantenced .
t nine months in the county prison.
John hi. Shrode was convtoted of a charge of
imkter7 The wITV eb argee ihea.ll.o.•
husband was in the nsbit of coming porno drank
and then abusing her. On the 000118f0II com
plained of he pursued with a cleaver and en
deavored to get at her, bat wee restrained by the
neighbors. sent below for thirty days.
Alice ff. Clary was acquitted of a charge of as
malt and battery, and the prosecutor, Teresa
Lynch. ordered to pay the costa
Daniel Ambriek was convicted of a theme of
assault and battery on Ile vita Sentenced to p ay
a !Ina of five dollen" end coals
There being no further business ready, the alert
adjourned shortly after one o'clock. In order ti
keep roffielent bosinem before the oonrts hereafter.
`be officers of the court be whom war. earraated
bench warrants were notified to rue doe diligence
in starving the attendance of the parties.
COUPTERFLIT BANK NOTES- Peteraon'aPt•
terror, published to-day, enumerates and folly
desoribes slaty-eight new counterfeits, which hays
been put into circulation sine, the lit day of Art•
quit. It also gives an engraving, the full sire of
the original, of a counterfeit plate, far-stmis of
th 3 note limed by Thames Bank, Laurel, Indiana,
which is variously altered to adapt It as i forgery
noon over one hundred banks. Peters n given the
following notice :
"Beware of the follnving fraudulent issue', as there
are no cuoh hank.. The hills are a mrinele. gotten UP
nu
"Manhattan e n o tati o n be altered to other bwnligni
A N. Y , Se; Vie. Juno ath ing
her chariot through clot du.
northern Irdigna Railroad Lonannert, Ind..
If; vie. female firing with a gnield And eaglet nertia on
right end female with scroll and figure' en left. '
Manufacturers' flank Hartford. Conev..3Pivlß. Iraqi
of care runnng to rho left on night 5, female, shuqd ;
fIIRET., on left 3, man with scythe."
CITY ITEMS.
MARIS TIM MOST OF MC are
happy in our instrumentality in directive to many suf.
'mem to Dr. Kennedy.. We oensidercorns end bunion,
as among the meat annoying of human afflictions, and
the man who has Just got rid of them heat knoll the
victen. of his felicity. Dr. Kennedy removes these pests
n a wonderful manner...and what is still mom remark
ible, without inflicting any pain whatever, or even
drawing blood. Weans really sorry to ear that in a few
'hies lonrer he teases u'. Ile has engatted rooms at the
Pin Avenue lintel in New York. and after Mama
there a few weals will leave for Europe. whale he @D
iana en exe.llent reputation as a chiropedal surgeon.
Person' suffering from come. bunions. or timers We
the feet ehould apply to. Dr. X . in all haste, at his
•oome. No. 713 Market street. Dr. Kennedy will leave
'his city with the arraign' appreciation of scores of our
most estimable citizens.
Toe EPFZOT of Dm? —A vegetarian recently
rnwed in a wherry from Poston to New York, a die=
ante of 4 p miles. in abont Ileum or about five mile'
in hour. During the rerfordianee of thla feat he lived
an whortleherries and wore hose,. Woolsey olothing
we know a man who , ravelled heitreen New York and
9hiledelegia twtoe in one week. be rail, and deride'
per 4 cni be lived on roast beef, broiled chicken. breed
,tut butter. &c.. and wore an elegant milt from the
Drown-Scone Clothing flail Df floakhill &
e:l3 std 6Cti Chestnut etreet. above Emit'. It le
leedlt al tonal , that he fell comfortable sod looked like
gentleman.
I l ona Ohn Jiro —For the weak and de/loate, no
•hing Is more suitable than a little good old Bye
Musky, especially when the himsumei• knows the arti
eve to be pure and entirely tree from deleterione faire-
dents. Burn side'e 'Whisky is such an miles. Genial.
Jalatrible. and benefice , t, it commends itself to ell who
need and desire a stimulant which entails h 4 dowel/ire
•eachnn, and the nee of which is alwave attended with
the happiest results.
VLEnY d fYOCIDALE. PrODP4IO/1.
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BOwEit'S MEDWAY:O Fula are in &Ideal N.
medy for all derangements of the bowel% bablt!lldiion;
i veneer', wok and nervone baarlaobe, ilyepepara, *ilex
to. Persona of a edenterY lii. ebould istwaysitift Theo
Choy tire reliable and safe. and do not debilitate 3 can
taken at all timeawithout intonventenot. TlutY tea.
tarn no mercury : pleas:int to tile Orate. One fig h.a a'
mai re t Ireat. White two Sae are suffioiant to product*
to entire purge. Prepare)! only by G. O. Boyar. Sixth
.nd Vine. and sold by loading Druggata. Priori per box
.a 8134 cants.
RBPVIUTION.--
" The Fittest treasure mortal times affrad
Spotleen repoinnlon ; het 4 1 .110 r.
• Men are but gilded loam or painted alas."
Reputation 70 man's beat lessor. Et gate and un
.potted character in one of the most preolottegifts that
nave ever been vouchsafed to man. It ie one of his im•
mortal attributes. When ha dies and passes away, he
Leaves his character and reputation behind him to in
fluence the generations that come after him. Every
family hes its household traditions; and all men do
more or less to shape the asthma and deeds of these
who encased them. How true ie it, then, " A good
OMITS It rather to be chosen than greet riches." it is
more valuable than s!I the told that sits ever dug front
the bowels of the earth ; more inestimable than blithe
diamonds that were ever taken from Goleonea's mines;
MOTO enceinte than ell the gems tint r nparliled
atd w,oeu coupled with, a faultless suit
from the OF Firma FeaMousble Moping Mart of
OO4HVILLE N'TOIMS. No, soy cheatnat atroet. Tin not'
fail to hear its posiessor happily o'er the journey of life,
At this celebrated establishment a valuable Ginn ill
Presented mita eiseh (marls sold. tf
Philadelphia Markets.
AVOUST 27—Evening.
The.demand for Flour to day terhbatly to supply 41
trade, at 1817..0660 for mixed and atra , aht rgperßpe
85 Mine for extras. and 4va6.76.itr 144 yor eitr,
thally end fanny bran de, as in gpality. Rye ?low ;I
mantra ardwanted at 83 62A6 and i
Corm Melt rtu.o at
3r3.; nal.
Weser-7 be reestpta era light. and about 7 COO ben
mild at Moine for orfmmou to prime red. the latter for
Delaware. ano itpsttlto for white Bye t , wanted and
very aroma et tie for new, Corn-41*ot 1,a.0 boa
mixed sold atTflo. We etude at 70e710. The latter for
prim. tallow Oats are rather dull to uay with sales of
-bout 3100 bat row mostly Southern, at 36a Sao. Out
are held at 30 friDa tfl bus
HAIIX.-Ifret No. 1 ltueroltron la held at *l6lO 47r
ton
611 - Tex.—The market la firm but (inlet to-day, and a
email Wawa! &tug m the way of as es.
Grtonettirm.—The movement is co Cued to email lots
of rigor On: Correa. at sten tlyratns.
fltorit.ors —T. e market is fiau but dolo t, at era
mei quoted rates. the demand betn i g mosay for Bacon
. was and ghnuleara, to go Booth.
t r.Ll)9.—There is not much doing ; about 1/0 has ci o ..
Tweed sold at 11610, and cone itmothr at 43.€2te
ie. Ns.
• 12 5 7/flana is scarce, at 120 for Penna. bats, Oho for
Ohio 110,1sNo tor Omits, tug Err gin
•
FINANtLtL" AND COMIXIL'KCIAL.
Piiitanzaritta. Aetret 17. wo.
Readout Railroad shires were weaker at the IStoek
Board to &v. and dselined 3j. S eytloll Iteetwatace
pre (erred aoki at 21. hlinehill adrenal:lto 6e--a gain o
3,f. State c 0,.. mold at P 3; City taus at 11113ibla the
railroad illll3, and 1044 frr the new. petemtreeie.
Railroad shares mold for MY:, and the atooed-mor4age
&Lusa at 91,t1.
in mining gods there te little doing. One Ws of :de
share. of Penney Irani.. wee med. at Mc
The mohey market is steady at DrOriOCA itate , tiOW ,
thoesh the demand is expected to Inereaae, and there is
rather less anxiety to Hicks.. japer at the entrant
rates lima vs baMs tatiarto 'smarts/.
I!M!igEE!iE
TAMIL 4PINC2IL
BANKS. -.-- ----
Aug. 17. - Aug. W. ~, Aug 1 7 .• ',AUX. rr
FiiB4l.lphlA .... 03,013.200 01,422.000 1563.001 ' WIEN
orth•A marks 3,1 362 2.912174 013.71 16:10
li t
an'a & eoh 3.967,631 3,1 2 38,127 711111 11.412
im me re ... 1.665 Ass 1.663020 MAN 1 4331
titti4 i • ,• . : 1.26 : 1 1 04 1 : 7 3, 6 ,2 71 ,0 0 - ZI2 . 7411 0 1173 383
to o rgera t i r 2 3 1 it? 1 11 8 2 5, 7 0 2 1 193 30 eTtz
tin. Yolnuiiir 7 4 1 . 322 Mitt 127 392 469,1
/stern 1,426,622 1,46 , 100 343 267 317 213
Nan. & Meat. 1434 426 1721 730 166.746 108 03
C0M 1712728 -• • VG 0 4 00071 139 821 1 , 3 167
Gi reed:. -....., .. 2,141 WO2 1,32110 TWO 14 199 717
fr1ad0 2722 4 .11 .- 211.1 r 691.907 136 92,3 110.120
nsolidation' 1261:22 86 7,10 413.731 81,163
Co
City ..- •• •• - •.• • 261221 AM 191 11, WO 1113 11/3
Commonwealth 630.661 622 441- .118 iO6 14.4.216
COM F4E686024 438 813 4.313 113,10 113141
Union. ............ 16114 666260 8110 14,896
270181.-- --6 111.9218.741 16.821.837 14„726,20 4.771 723
11702125. ctuctrLaglos.
/suits. - --- ,
Aug. 27. A 122. 30. 602.37. Aug. It.
-- - ----- ----
Philadelphia.... 11,032400 01,82700 4.19410/ Sat NO
North America 1,272,11 1.12/ 81 13 411 246 848
Fiala 6C 414108. 3.813.470 5A17,2741 336 813 oasis
acial ... 827,00 c 7213110 141320 IV OW
heteu es'. ... 90441 814 sur loss wimp
v . Li berties.... MAO 2051,t(10 320 003 193 $4
Am thwark.... • 6311.793 707491 87.413 68 94
Kensington- - 2161.11) MAW 116.225 1111001
Peon 1 ownitti9 66101 12/Lgi ' MAO r 111.111
Western 9'0394 112 14.216 142.1111
Man. & Minds . 621 04 9.21 32421 as as
Commerce .- • . 41261 46 3 ,91. 119.1413 71 713
Guard 3,073.3 9 1,0711.2/ 310.311 fry)
fradesmsn's.... 434444 444 $4 IRS PH Ala
( . ..46181c6aStIOn . 267 DVS .W 4 516 37.14 - AO
City ...... ....... 426 286 416450 11141 Wad
notorronwealtb 301.058 1221/111 1111.10 1111.41.2
Corti Wzohbuge 313 010 34,176 WIN 116245
Uni0n._._...... 273,180 1711X1 BA* , MPS
T0ta1.......... 15.741623 16 282.11 ' 1,21110,023 .1.314,13
nMS4Ve6M ,
mntssiskUm
Aut. JO. Am I r.
Capital Stook. ....-1111.713 1911 en n5,3.45..1iie. 91.7.15
Loons.-- . ..... 26,233 97 211 1 / 1 1.791 . so. 112.2 11
Specie- - 4.;71772 47514.. 58. 2341
Dtio fin other Rs.- 1 431.133 1.31.9 711.. 40. 74.972
Due to other fits._ &MASS 3413 111.. se. 57.454
DOPoitt -... 15 541 sift 14.74103- Jae. ULM
. 2.1144113 5,4104451..11ee 34 Ida
Tto folloannt statement slums pia condition of al"
bank" of Philadelphia, at various Moot Ent, MAMA-
Mr. 1837,
• -- -
Loans. 13nenn. Cinnastion. %owl.
Nov. 4, 1817.21.194.441 2,M.444 LULU; I
3A.% /348.31.302.374 1470.701 1,4111113 ,= . 114
617 , —.34.31112e 11.4114.117 2,01,111 . 13,444444
.1 in. 5, 11814.16.461447 1.011311 5.711401 3745w.040
all ..35.445101 6.107,043 24133.101 14,01664
Jan.& 1/39.23 1110.387 4.417 311 2164.4111 144101.31/
4217 2 20 831 .1141 4 374 639 2.044. - 13 /63336 014
• 833 833 4309.10 2Ne XT 161'4.111
•• 18 .....21144.435 4.403. 1 0 2./39 833 16.754.35! •• 23.- _.36 842 74.1 - 4 365441 3.334 14.3911744
ao 21 151 778 4 741304 3 10VA 10 iseiee'
Aug. 8 213.106 13t7 4 800.443 1 . 417,167 311.3• ISO
It __Ma 0107 4 763.465 2 SOW 11,111,2111/
1 . 30 ....36 8611•37 4 771 773 2.4114143 11,21+311
". .38 901.791 4 735.30 2 0X, 71 13 1174493
The fOllOl/1113 Ai II gamma of the tronsoottoria or
thePbtladel7his 0101111)17 Hem for the week swim%
August IL 15a). 0.11 runai6ll64l by Oa niaa agar.
p oorts
E. Arnold 1,44.:
ENE
MEM
*IT 561750 TT 111 011 AB Al
By te'errabb,we learn that the Lehigh Vaal k
reed Cot:opens brourbt down for the' week ending
Saturday. tme *alb inetant,l447o tows of teal. agaleat
10 MO 'on. for oorreepondiag weaklier year. inallene for
the season. commeoeinc December At /91413 tor*
against 107 =tong to core wposdir...r period last leer
being an inereas• of 190 003 tons of ooet to date ; 1.331*
ton. of pig Iron were also sent dorm the rind for the
lame week.
The fobovl*R rowing ift9ll th• Eiintrert hi Bruins
nada the cultivation of oottoa fir the EWA traits:,
at the celony of Natal. vitt be read with harvest •
• The ritish colony of Nat.l c ruut area of In pp imsata miles, or abontotie;fhinf t of 'Waist! and
Wa ee, and it to nip- ble of prodeemut swan mewl. in
digo. arrowroot. lure apathy. bananas, the cocoanut,
ana oil palms. over an armarif 3 OW- square miles The
Twisty of soil and Mumma in this valuable eed beauti
ful possessinn of Gnat Britain tattaused bYthaeornstri
nains rapidlr from the Indian Ono an In ' , series of four
terrasses,, each hartne averige width .
mites. wtth its peculiar soil and climate. • cand
ling, extand ins f•orn Itt.h.mmter. us* five ot. I. Use
inland Ix said to be peeuttarly adapted far the mirth
of lea island cotton ; and it is 11141 ene. t i that Iry a q u a ,
mihs of this diattiot era o.ply of erodocuarr the *ad
ralnahle of the cottons of dmenca 'without tit* acconi
'string dramback ors OH OXUS 111 , 4 te , te4 to thoEnalisk
constitution The secondaries of the col nr up well
adapted for gra zma purpose. ; the third soothing foram
timber of cor.siderabla lase and .ripener quality ; and
the fourth Is yen adaptor for /mons/ wheat. sad most
other European product - 2one 7he country is a el/ wa
tsrel A recant visitor to the ookrae aittin tha fallow- .
ot „highly enoomitaing statement of its cotton -Pro
dooms capabilities ;
• •
•• The y field of one ae , re:ll4 tam haying 6,S 'lasts
oti It. &yawed two and a hall roendeef seed atie:oll
per plant, which. whoa mimed br do mum cies/vie
ale. pre one Toned ends quarter of etear cotton nor
plant. nit td OP wood. this venal giro the . soars, , 11
return of 57.10 a. were
• There are at the breast contpatatiott. 640 Macre*
on the lower or coast-lies terries of awl:01611y ebiab
will aradnee &Won of thin .f m
Walitr. No Ma onr larsr
pool merchant, may forward to a ealy of tee-
MM.. emanation of wawa MO oaf OW iresJkow sad
lataataatairkl of oar ealcadea-"- - -
1 *dolphin Ilatiien
.zaß w gzeliaat . • halos,
14cPctir7a as B. E. at.LTICAM. RUM WllailAt itreSt•
totter 80A1D.
VA Ott! 6a.
140 On .
KIM au
XX do —.:_pew Will t u lt i ...• ...• • . ii
440 do -.....n4V lOW isadiall..itd did X
Lao do —.dew Xs% lod -do sihr et 21
gis
ROIL do K.. 8.0.-4*M PO iSe -- .........;.401,12 it
Pre rem Y. —..... 1N SI do.. as ts
HOP Tend Cow So-- - 01 X go .............. X
)otaddede Are In &L. ill( a - 416. — ,....... a
aro morns calm! . td. sa Visola..loso IX
100)...t do, ~.., NI •'A ltdridrd 11. tO
MO toodms ROI lo Willto lit za 11.........14 i st i L
[
MOO - do' _..19i 70 , i Wairklitelre 1t...—. . '
so Pau I. Nisi. 9134 190wortot voter_ .. - I
3•l7oldna 8.._.... 4136" 17ardd & IlloeNg Ed. SS
7 do ........ . illh' IS Unimak or TIMM. N g
. .
BEWERS BOLIN. _ -
wto rooms ft. ..... . 5 Mo Readier R.— —mit SI
t 930 do ....—...... SO ,
ISINNRSI) BOARD.
. ,
SsOCI Pintos h.,— lots SS WO efts es ESP R 101.4
elt.obt. do .......... 99 itte Lamm yid 'mu
asA fa 'do —..lotfs 99 140 Potilfie Prof
,do 9:•3; k sediag It— ea& Jri'
IRO Peon 'on Sr— 1004 2sNorristown
liVo Pitts, 620 *Pat bds 4414 t 7 do SO
1030 Reading R'86.... Teg
CLOSING PHICEE-3TEAjtY.
Bid. Aiktil
es 101%1
rid la es K.. 1014 101.4
rhils. 64... new 100. 11)1.;
Terms 1141.-mt an' 99%; 99Ni
eari lug R . •.. . 12;4 , • . 93 . r
Eirt Ws It. RS SO; •
'Saint od901.: II -
t lielli—. Tau :awl
Nmos .- —. ' 4141
Ilor R 141 94414 X 11
CI Oen err 01l 04 rrri
_Ol pt dvotl.3lll 117
fk Br di 'al mod nig 71%;
veiIIVINI.o v ...., Br(
a Ihnyl Nay . 9 10
&O'er.) Navy ..... 24 243{
Ehntrit .FL .... a 6
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Aunciffe 21,1350.
The receipt" of Beef Cattle are line this weeff, reach
lag slant 2244 bead, ',bleb were all diepesed of at Col:
A. P. Phißide', yard'. The Ceti:tetrads basset. centred
at this sentleman'a two yit, dr, the Union ea Avenue,
where Sat Ciltt:ll will be r ffered for sale Inehionday of
every weak. • -„
32 lime Abrahams. 0.14 Veil it We 8w;
75 Mcktevil Carr. obi°. 87 Dana. •
let Jahn ileaderson_.olro. '
76 Ito SP en, Jr Chester OM. etas 899.
19 C n Chistareo.. .Be 9 •
can , Virginia and Cheater 140. r St 74
94-
P. "'Vie C h"lir 0 0 -. sasses,
iso aporan oCall.fthestar Sae%
P 8 Todd & Coehrse, Virgiora. VMS 40.
,170 welters Smith. I'lltuna. aterrn
68 Sokatriburg.Ohlo. $Et sti,9 so. •
okinmrmica. oNo, Ike VW,
109_ * Y-ter.. Ohio. 34Z4
4331 Chain. Pennsylvania 4 dt4rd„
74 frcot , Kfmhde, Maryland. $ =On.
71 Nimb e ar Kirk, Cha e ra rerh , 31.9*
Rothchild Chio, 87dd 30
f 3 J. Lon*. PennkYlva Ma—V.3ooBl9.
DS Kahn & 9tnrm. Ohio, Wes
Si R. •••n.h . Chre nrco., SBe9.
17 "um & Puff Cheater ca.. 57i8.
58 R Strickland, Ohio. 4840. •
90 John Gheen, Ohio 4389.'
34 ermaker. Chester . 884850.
Chant er Er streseder. Chester co , 3889. 9, Wm. Fuller. Ohio, 43149.
3,011 Sheep sieved and mold at the eve: ue Yard, at
from 73,i Wei lb. Recording to condition.
About 75 Cowd ware niso sal at the urns lard at from
025 tow 4P' bead as to Anal tr.
/1,041 Hota arrived and, add at the Avenue YAM du
ring the Met two vodka, by James El, Reynolds. at from
88 to 815 for stall lad, god 88.40 dir 100 Wirer corn
Uwe.
nit arrivals of Fat Hare at If. e. rabic, Velem
Drovelard were 1133 head still fed, sell nr at from
tO to a fa: ana doin-fed at from $a 108.73 417 , 103 The
net, according to stiaLty,
- N0.123 ittellet !tires L
New York Stock Eickange—Aug.
!Senn° SOASII).
/WO 1 ocogigoa 6.9 93 1159 'ialocn Prof...! b 3 ,1 4/.
7001 N Camlina St Go fll liai 5j 55t:1L G[41 , 4147.
2109 51iagoun 6o , do ..... .0 ! 's'3
10011 0.0,41 h00d5.1315.. 5 15) do
40 Continental Bk 109 190 do—
-111 N Y Cgotral..-- —.hit; 250 Ga! & Chicago
2:10 • .8-INI 759 do .......b•01091‘
.450
.3000
Erie Railroad"..— 23L'i200 - • •-- • -
do riXl.5O • do b 41_
00ay g 0
do
__. 560 ski 100 Clara k TO) 1t..140
1 1 0‘)Pladg9n RiV9T B 54%,23,61 do fio r o z
SSW d? , I‘,o Ch our k • '
00itiV:d e trg :-.7sEO 454' 1 109 do r
low d0.40 , ‘ Art 5111 k .I 4 $ll
soodoi&) 45 1 .
103 Laernan. ,!k mil R. • 1 . 1 . i
89 Mich Can't 11... E3O 72 la 0 & Rock 1-180 61
1(0 do .. hlO /e 4 !HO d0..-1g0,31',C
XX) do ....... 1.0:111 , 4"' 50 Panama W ,
60 do 300 Seth , . PiN
503 d0. . 063 . 72 0.53 do h3)03 9 ,;
tO 51ch &N 1 it,. 0.1!: 500 do _l,lO 5i.!.2
100 do . • ..o"id.Z' 100 do
.Asnits Are quiet and steady with salee of ZS /Ns at
6.„.5. 5 for not. PIA .9'5 50 for sea rla.
market (crania and Western Flour faro
tett er ; tie Supply is limited in consequence of the re
oerrt break in the canals. be demand is quite Arne.
for export. and there la a moderate business doing for
home consumption. '1 he recoil'', are 28 617 blue
enl^a t tali bi,t ,at la .70a5.30 , for saw tie Fla e.
tb.,:„..,..ac)
2rins , xtr do 15 *toe $0 lily sopethse s,t
-• $ O .' O5 A fox Arnsmion Medium extra de, trt-
M dine shlPPira brands .5 exf.ns round-hi op Obi , at
N a va inhere Flasir Is firmer. 'with sales of
I , FOS bbla et ,e 5.1565 AO for common to mixed. and 1695
OZ SO for Parrs. Canadian Flour in a shade firmer, aritft
sales of MI hsle at d 5 Mee 30 for surmise. and Pte
7tO for extra. Rye Flour and C rn Meal are en
chanted.
Onsur.—Wheat is in acti ve amend for impost at oxe
to ttto Cents better prints. .be ,uei•ly-bt ~w ed Wheal
iN /1171/16a. lnierier and unsound %%slime, are re
libeMi enprle and dull and onsalab e Our lanai sad
near by millers purabased oily their jiaret needed
war ie. , he let-elpta foot - UP *MI , .bashele, aed the
sales , inelusing wi der red. western at lee*
732 1 white Mteltlean 11.4111111 ras- -white in
at el ss. Rye is t enet it 7det77a: parer
IN Strad!. Corn is in fair reward at studi r my_
popoorted prices; the supply la fair. end Ittllfellated
99.43.8 bushels. While the transactions icelode 70 103
butinelset mc for Wester mued, t Mears firm at Mee
3,1 for 15mtharn, Penniylvania, and Jersey ; adeMSto
for C.,, a and Western: end our f• • Rears
liPriovielons —The 'Market for Port is steady et Ra
t .rdey's dos Wince. ta.1001.1 bbli at le 19124 for
st,ar mess. '319 for old do, 414 nalt 15 ' for rem onme.
Beef is tmet, at unohatieed prireil. Saler of 1 0 b
01 e4s4 15 for country tinny, filtrate foremost* in VI,
37( 0 141 for tep•cNatlNlFottNill. $31.12 tot extra Mere.
Dawn la r ull and nominal. CUL taratil are Pearce aid
firm at 11e for Hams, and ner},is (or Phoulddre. 1 aid
i • steady. w , theales pf Imola, es et 1235eiVie, no._
t•rioits...l export demend at felt peen, ears 1214 a.
r Ohio, 410100 for State. Cheese silo freely at Be
lots,
11Wittlat , ir as quiet. with ealoas of 100 hhha o121,14•23o,
ACOTEIHNT.-012 Supasy aftgroon Eliza
Cart aged tine :year', liad one at Air oraste4
by bavinieit ealuht bellfeetl farry.keot sacque
itacteltaa4 oath at - -
•
The Money Market.
1111.111 J.
I campus vitt. then
Ceterietut state-
Cl22.nnot. &lianas,
.73.2/21 722 07 4771 W 321
21657467
133.*2 2791961 S 15
2 052 'ad 72 . 241.034 fI
306 61386 lito (01 61
. 2 1103 104 00 " 143.172 81
terit
101%
new JO*
TB P times R
3 liasoldl
skt
144.
Ridpint R.... e(l3 )3
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unialliNoi
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CatsvNwLrteby3
34
dru id' is Souldll..._
atto Thd std 4974 01334
Race & Vine.st.d9
Wert Nur
Bprone & 3,31
Greta tad 21 1 MR,
Chist & Walmal sa 3134
TRH MARX ETA