The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 12, 1860, Image 1

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CARPETINGS.
VILL MAIM
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MATTINGH. RUGS: .
WAIIIIOII4 1011( C3iB9THITT ATltiar4.":
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witoirOY Va noir olitn . in . 1r:41; s /trip daily in receipt
of -all hide elm& and desitabw (oar.. can and
oxonitio oar stooks .• „ 267-2 in
18Q0, 1860.
'BUNK, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND SpBBER3
:VANcY.Dielt GOODS.
NO. 11)7 THIRD.OTRENT,
; . •
ARE NOW PR,EPA RED TO OFFER TO TILE TRADE
• • ALLY AN UNUISUALIAY
ATriAdnAn..; ivroox. OF 'GOODS,
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RIBIIONth
•-• Ilin.TE GOODS. EMBROIDERIBiI, LAORB,
CLO Hl. 0418811tRit101,VESTIN08, HOSIERY
-,431L0V83 ♦AD Tighthfillag.
Tciaitker with a fall and varied stook of
WINTER BRAWLS.
TO ill of witooh *or invito Atop attootioz of
(ABU AVID PROMPT-SIX MONiRW BUYERS.
1. Y. VII/lIBL. • V W. W. kaTZ.
B. F. BUNN.
1860.
R4LIGU.pL. MOORE, &
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4AWLO of All vlaee, In neat varleti.
limbered, sea Pcated TABLE COVERS.
UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS.
.13 ;61,,MORAL SKIRTS.
DOESKINS, end Doable end Twisted COATINGS.
1-4 SACKINGS and lima ZEPHYR CLOTWS.
Twilled sad Bala FLANNELS Wed OPERA FLAN
NELS.
Ptlnte4 PELT CARTETINGE.
COMPLETE STOCK
For We lir
NOR, 222 AND 999 NORTH
THIRD STREET.
HAVE BOW OPEN THE LARGEST AHD MOST
SPeitY _GOODS
limo its,* mar ail to wkiellrike sttentioa of
CAME AND SHORT-TIME :BUYERS
Is sessestfolly, solicited.
Ypr iniibty ind iondliteness la all id dexirt
!Trams, oar roilat eac;lc aid lididromenta to buyer,
suirolg?giff4 bf any Olier bond.. saliva
' . I.IiBiES. KENT.
SAITIME, & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS •
•
NO3, $llll AND ton :NORTE THIRD STREET,
' - .ABOVE HAGS,
itoiriethatt fortis the attention of Buyers to their
; . LIC/M}B..AMD COMPLETE MITOCK OF
VORAIGNANDDOULEITIO GOODS,
found 6 general amortinent of:
i'DMADE - 1 - ,PIIIA.:‘.;ADE GOODS,
/40, oil" lifrge,virietx nei" ad confined styles of
P/O.NTS. NES iii:amnt• SECONDS, .to.
Plubd•ltbfa;
t 14013 . DIELLOu a Co.
G. • NORTH THIRD STREET,
HOSIERY.
slum AND DRAWER%
WARES. Ar. •
Mutton, loam D. Minot,
Eawiain Uwe; Ozo.V. Ewa's.
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F 1860.
COOPER. PARILANT. 80
• WORK.
• ~; -laisortars, iiiiiudiletsrers, and Jo,bbipoi of
XIATS'. SAPS. FURS.
STIOAW GOODS.
NO. St NORTH Wow AIOL
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aptisitov READERS,
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DRE;SS GOODS,
FALL AND
FALL. 1860.
FRRNOH,
BRITISH.
GERMAN.
DOMESTIC)
IMPORTERS
COMIENSIOV'IrRVIEIIi
StaPLNYi & IFICHINSON
Jo; us azzaiThn
0 mitisaWN icamas
FOR Wial sit,* 4.
PHLEADELPHIfriVLAUE
ooDs.
Cir 4
COMMI;SSION MERCHANT
No. 21S CRESTNIJT STREET,
PELLARELPRIA.
For asJO b 7 Gip Soakage: '
CLOVIS, "FANCY COATINGS, BEAVERS
, • SEALSKINS, FELTS, &o.
MILLVILLE, ORISEANY, PITOII
BURG, ROYALSTON,
=12E13:13
'ANDY OA.SSINLERES.
HARRIS! FAROE UNION oeseiraßßEs s BA
MEWS, LININGS, VEBTINGB, !nu
. - BIAS; L 9.
EA4LE LADIES' CLOTHS, VELVETS, &o
C/ & Co.
1/8 CHESTNUT STIEET,
Offer, by the Footage, the following desoriFtio i I
AMERIOAN GOODS.
0/ AVAIDARD MAW AIID 101 ORIA! *ARINTY
,GROINE MANUFACTURING CO.'S PRINTS ;
BLEACHED AND BROWN BHEETINGS,
IGIIRTINGS AND DRILLS;
OBNABURGS; DENIMS, AND STRIPES; .
,CORNET JEANS, SILES/AS, AND NAN
KEENS;
CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED
LININGS;
RHODE ISLAND LINSEYS;
PHILADELPIIIA LINBEYS AND CHECKS;
KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTTONADES;
NEGRO CLOTHS AND KERSEYB;
"ALL-WOOLAND UNION CLOTHS . ;
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIAtERES;
BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS;
SATINETS AND UNION OASSIMERES;
TWEEDS, CASHMAKETTES. &a. aUl•Bm
WASHING TON MILLS,
FORMERLY BAY STATE !UAW.
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
34 South FRONT ERrivt, and
35 LETITIA Street.
PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S
PREPARED GLUE!
NA MTGE IN lIIME HAVE NINE."
acomomv t DISPATONI
SAFE TIM !litmus!
As 1100104/11 tri4 Aiwa,. *sea 40 sailt-roiralstri
farstliss ; it i• very desirable to tam sums obeas and
eonvenient WAY for resenting Furniture, Toys; Crooks
cr. Alte.
~:1J.i~i~)l t!y74 1aiJ1;l:)Z:lIl~/ !
aiseta aU aioh eniergenoies, and no household can atrord
to be without it. It is always ready and %wt.> the Mich
ins point. There hi no longer a necessity for pulsing
ishaili, sehntered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
wadies.' It is Just the article for shell, and other
oniamentslwork, so popular with Mies of refinement
tad taste.
This admirable preparation V used cold, being chi•
saleally held in solution, and pouessing all the valuable
Wattles of the but binet-niters' illus.. It Itun be
seed the plsoo of ordinary mucilage, being gutty
■ore auhesive.
•'USEFUL IN EVERY KOURY."
/11. D. A brush aoaompanies aeon bottle.
PRIOE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Wkeloesle Depot, No, 48 CEDAR Etreet, New YOTIt.
Address
WINBY 0. t.PALD.ING dr. CO.,
Boa No. NM, Nov York.
Put up for Dealers in Quee ootteining four, eight,
end twelve dozen, * beautiful Lithogreptdo Stiow-rean
toeouuranrizz each peokage.
Mr A 'Miele bottle or
OPALDING'S PRKPA MED GLUM
will save ten times its colt annually to even household.
Bold by all prouttnet- Stationer., Druggists, Hard
and Furniture Dealers, Grows, and FARO/
Rens.
sputa Merehanta should make a tiptoe!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM,
ea Mathis ae their Bit.
IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATIC.
MEDICINAL.
T- N. KLINE & CO., 116 WALNUT ST
fi. •KLINEWALNUT Street.
1:4: DERE I Milt latßat Ti t t r re e tt:
AROMATIC - CORDIAL
DIOESTIVE
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGEST VD.
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DICIESTIVE
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGESTIVE
WILL CURE THE DYSPEPSIA,
WILL CURE THE HEARTBURN,
WILL CURE CRAMP IN THE STOMACH, Am
Read the (ambit eertifloate &ore Hon. J. B. YOST,
U. & Marshal, Esatern t ey r numinous:
.
HILAIIII4, Jane 4,1810.
, Aliu n tp n ./. N, Mien •l' Co.—O.— Oen amen s A member
of 'my ily. having suffered mo th e - DyepePe for
1 11191? IMllar . ll trey recommended •by a friend to
irate °oaten: o f Ou s e! d boitYr f ahl .1 4 3;tilij t a r tl:
, with is, good appetite without femur t • tenet
notoiltlanienoe. , IMlttireat pleasure in recommending
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_ ° .ral . SA:. v,th_lf. AL E.D; of Pa. ,
ROMA= Ina FAIT ivis ' OORDLTdis ma:al
it, and emaseatie preparation te one of the b e
means
o Inprovltur thwappetate...promoting- digestion. and
Leif Ni n ni t :t c h n e a t%4 47 tne
" An ' W"- haslet
, i it,
I MITI German receipt. and has Wan this for
Many years n the families or the manr o tsetareskwbere
*KS I RA P NIWOr sit ~ es MkrB Bl ll4
K, arising from " la "or "Iti°n. 1
rMs i tSZl l Ziv e ll,irrrazkk ,, ,.. - .47 , :u - gr„ ,
4, ~,i 'Wade the mammy of mmthloalg
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a oc es aa coed er fifteen Ingredient', Bitters and are.
!Jul/ seeds to be tasted to be approved and
l'afiiro,:i
dad
bevnama t zd b r i iniz Av bj ja uaeList4l;
ensure, and
n Math.
o , at all the !Wing Draggle& and arm era'.
sway a smart bottles. Prim' one collar.
' . 'Nflislfaisntred and for sale by
.1. N.JCIANE & CO.,
1•13-'wftnlhn - , 110 wALNUT Street.
Itakt4llol,o% itXTRAUT BUOIiU.
' . VIE VT I NURETIQ.
Far mime o s. v ro . : nyk e tnve . 4 Dropsy
poireept4lin A m 'o u r i top o i c rriettoe
Plit il M W eAt ill ' 4 Ilii Nary
uome n,..th e f0•10 4 ;774 fil Wien? . of Breathing,
111111FEMZ e rallfi fl'i OF I n teRUSCULAR
M.
•
"a f f i l ' lD r eglet le f Ittleftraillin. which
steam .7moves,
is „,, jaw" od of,
. Jr r arkand Epileptic. Fits.
... OM A 5 Rye RING,
. ' PEEZILB.TIi it MED AT ONCE
Di*" ° A.ToEggia l i d atf: 1168iit 4 7 "
- '' • 'II the treat nu el
,' fAiirili dettain .totattt the dell effect in the dia
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fn •-, . • lag r itrv i ereneNis. :•' • ,
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e u &t in ritinittl t ejolile teal . Mil
ri t er for ,4 040 ,. , fl oe st per bott etx, 1 47 i
I 4 , l4 E ktvaM . T. D c lot, 104 tomb, 1
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MICRORANTB AND OTTIZES, ADVER4
~..;A
L 'ruing Thr BAST CITY AND
Tres s i .-, , . AititilBrDusai''''l,,nols , )
te.ig et 1 , 707), -I ' '
~; pr 'el •'Lt Of ownyooto. ti lt tr ,
NAVA/ BrO FEL-208 Ms. "Spitits , of
1.1 TOrsiiiiOne. 144 do Itoohbilead_iAt kV' sobealii
,Cooroino,, and "Pot loite by ROWLEY, AtiABUR. LAN,
& CU.. , 817. 18 N. WoAx-VES. ~,, •, - _,.6 qp 7
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JOSHETA.2L.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
No. 213 MARKET '
•
Ras now open a
LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL
•
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Assortment of
DRESS GOODS
and
SHAWLS.
Of the
NEWEST AND CHOICEST STYLES,
'At the
LO WEST PRICES.
The attention of ossh and prompt slx-modths boyars
is invited. se6-tf
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WHOLESALE BUYERS-
TI-3 - 0.9. W. EV ANS & CO.
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR OWN IMPORTATION
OF I GOOGS SUITED TO TEE COMING BEAM&
'noise goods have been selected for the ,Clity Retail
'Fred; by one of the firm in the foreign markets, and
combine ell .tbe NOVATLES OF TOE SEASON.
?rases will be as low u any in the market.
818 AND'B2O CHESTNUT STREET.
lt ARCH AND ATTRACTIVE STOOL
Jut - •
POE
•
PALL AND WINTER SALES.
SIIORTEIDGE,
BROTHER. Ss do..
IDPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 4510 MARKET STREET, and
No. 416 AtER9RANT'STItEitT, TRILADELPRIA.,
&Ile otorosoro loie lino! of FORRION sod AI4E-
Jolgort CASl.,ti P and FANOY
DRY GOO.DS.: -
sateited wit}
_ , view tothe interests of OtT n 'tnil ,
ro the 41:31.1 . 0/11747.4. D . "
ra: to which th at t 14 !
F § 0 0 --
1 1 M u tritgPrOsTi b irc*ITZIAINnetot thi to :
be Cobtpd 'elsewhere.
OldotirtAirouted frotriptinsa LQW:EST MARKET
wAytis. -
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CLOARS I Oi.OATIS I
. • TO
WHOLESALE • BUYEI4
$' &Y 11O:FELT2 OF THE SE EON,
AT
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
sr sycbanteo*n Ins!erii2436a4s up if desired, -
HENRY rtENS,
2,31.2 m ' No. 23 Routh NINTH Street;
FALL,
_ • - 1850.
oEIAFFEES. STOUT. &CO.
S'OSTRION AND DOMESTIC DRY . GOODS.'
sul6-3io No. b 33 MAEKET
MARTIN t WOLF.
TIMOLVALN DIALIIII 111
FOREIGN AND DOMRSTLO DRY, GOODM,
834 MARKET STREET.
Onsh and prompt Six-months' Buyer., td all ntiottonn
are itrtitint to an anninliottinn of oar {Root,: au6Aas
A. w. LITTLE & 00..
SILK GOODS.
No. 826 MARKET STREET.
auB-8m
REMOV AL.
In consequence of the destraotion by fire of their
THIRD STRIMT STORM,
YARD. GILLMORE. 8a CO.
HAVE REMOVED
TO
NO: (.110 CHESTNUT
SOUTH SIDS, ABOVE SIXTH,
They have now open AN ENTIRE
NEW STOOK
OP
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
BRAWLS; GLOVES, RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, 4.c.,
Together with aLARGE ASSORTMENT of
STAPLE AND FANCY
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, Ac.
Having reeelved but a small portion of their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Previous to the fire, they are enabled to Maoist
A NEW STOCK. ' .
to 'Phials they invite the attention of their Ceatomere
and Buren MOTIOIRST. auo-5m
WURTS. AUSTIE. &
AIoVEIGH,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS)
IN
DRY GOODS.
No. 311 SIARKET Street, aboVe 31Ord,
Fairlea Willis.
aP.l4 rlV ru t i
e oVoiih, 1 ximattuto..
ohn nnr.
ni
Jos - iph Surety.
FALL AND WINTER.
CLOANS,& MANTILLAS
, FOR THE
,WHOLESALE TRADE.
SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS buy
ing Medium to, Fink-onto 000Dtyors invited to /A
nent our monk, yttanh we ant at
' LOW PRICES.
AND O 4 .DIBBRAL ,TBRAIS.
J. W. PROCTOR &. CO.
THE PARIS ,MANTILLA nal CLOAK KNIPORIUM,
7OSOHESTNUT STREET.
sta-gm ,
Re WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
, PRY
.GOODS
AND
CLOTHING.
No. 300 SWEET STREET.
Im end Winter Stook coy complete end reee ‘t!Pfct.'
am l Buil
'MUST L.-J(I , IE3'IT, 202 SOUTH SE
-s-g, COM) ,Street, b doors above Some, west nide,
wi
'nnow le gore is lame sesortineut of
Csreetloge,
Oil Llotes,
poo "g rit t lfittless it
*blob while aat the lowemeol 'Kat Deo e. to oath
ATTRFS3ES of kinds, ready nikdO-or
Ma 46. to l'''"sßtrOfirte
, " Rdirsoirra sEcorio Sr., 5 dour.* amps.
CIEVIIIRS, of all qualities for sale t
„ a
theloweat oaah Pilo* b t , •
'ROUTH SE ONDlrliacleilgititana.
IblEATLIfir :BEDS. IBOTATIM, ', ,AI , ID
e x
, • PIL W/:-eAll r.tiok .nroilproodo.• or fluq
s to
'9i li tiot t ~itkl2.6tuititoLlCNitiikkj V
• • ~ - o r Oil; 151tuuri ,& hash. lignao..
e x
ir
:V1143111,1)-.14iakint` tialisTaor sale.
sew • ?4% 7 14 /1, 1
4104 941Valigema)st.
UGH AX,;, ca9o9 igtd I:44,rrelg
~ _cp • fo r pal., • BROT '
ono 47 alai 41) noir* fitse NJ' 81.
GNAT ER—Groutid put.° in O 1
A.. /Pi Oa. WV RERII.I.' BROTHriV, 47 an.
49 ?lox tit aEgurip - Aw
*dr i 'Otis.
SPED AID NOTICE.
J. LEVY lie Co.
Announce to the Publio andtheir Customers that
they will commence to sell off,
*EDNESDAY, SEIIMIDER 5,
• , AT...RETAIL. AND
F • CASH ONLY.
Their it my extensive and choice stook of
STAPLE AND. FANCY DRY CiOODS.
Tho goods will all be milted down to VERY LOW
PRICER, border to discos a the - Mock In ay eliort,
a flute a° a fumed private sale will admit of.
ON MONDAY NEXT
They will mon three ease" of new printed
7 } 4ol .Th3VLlndrA OANd44II344 . 4riD:ALICRINO.3.
Mte:Coatt of bleak ground
, - FOULARDS.
All of which will be offered under regular irii34l..
L. J, Lpl7 * tik.oo. would be a testi; IT .
all BOYtptitSll,OffAit,lll3l4:#4lo4.lll.4
SOO AND Sit CDESTNUT STREET.
eett-if '
PE N *E: 0 9"f 10 10 01 1 111 0 , 0itia ,
.Ia aild Meta, be' simillekwidi attdlll3l9lll'3l3o
'PIM, and I re ed Danaufk ',reale Wens. •
pot and Trado MGM*. /wary elm and grade.
.
Napkins oles.dtc l ihe tintl nor .quatatty. '
p i ne rat s Ono and weak 3:0 4 Well•
w pra , as rant Wtenen:Tottellinss.
I
t low VT,Bolsja i l i r Shastats Linens,
Volster, t w.. and 3 a nig Muslim!.
NuVuts, lit,. nu !damnifies Q wilts.
To ° 32B4 l ;ve l is, 41 it' fk aka ' 1 0111, Aers.
AL.II.
GenfliZatd halms Illaatlfroftdelothi.
Adidie a nd caged -Closinug Clothe.
'6sots' bAti , jlClusul mere; ull, Vestnus.
tam Gilead, arnalettas,a d limier!.
4 . T24„,. =:,g.',',ll°: ntv.il&a::
~.:„,.... uoppEß & 001 , 1 - AR 0,
ail aaisfmkr C 3. E. 'oar. IV N'll4 and MA RK EX.
• OPENING.— SEASON
Wet "' a Alik:h Ans.
f ilir
'vizitopt,no.
.
-•fll=roolr e. ; „ °.wev n". d
re a NYK k At ANiELLgnk
T an d Aug.
FALL OF 1860!
83C, PENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS!
WILL, °my 1W A FEW DAYS!
HORNI.SY &
E. Getter EtGliTik SPRING GARDEN Sta..
NaVutf nearii:mplete •
T RIR STORE EXTENSION ,
niU 0,06 6 dim yrith 6 magnificent stook .
NEw YALU GOODS,
Ed4ht for oath. and @sleeted, with care. to which they
.merle the attention of their nut:wow customers and
the wahho enigmatic. • gel
IVOR" .AITITNN SILKS.—A small 'as
itljnitg,"
sares,o C o lors,
4 /I 'll l e= i e l tr Robes ,
*signs ..1 wnd Vel_ou rs.
1111.D,Y GOODS.
Affl FALL OPENING, ' lB6O
.
ON THIJABDAY, FIEPTEM DER U,
• We will open our PALL STYLES of
STRAW GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BONNET OD TRIMMING RIBIIONS
FLOWS RS, PEATIIMS,
VELVETS, AND BON N F.T
0 RN AMENTS.
In beautiful assortment, LA at
ItEASONABLE 'PRICES
ALE°,
NEW YORa BONNET FRAMES,
BUNNRT MATERIALS
In all shades. with
I'EA:Cfpgi7Jii. PLOWEAB, AND RIBBONS
CZ=
STERN & 0001 C.
sell-3t 726 CHESTNUT STREET
FALL. tit
MILLINERY GOODS.
M. BERNHEIM;
No. 111 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
I have now open a complete assortment of RIB
BONS, FEAIIIERS, FLOWERS, end BONNET MA
TERIALS, ell the moat fashionable enlore end moles.
STRAW GOODS,
r
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
ac., tu
Large assortment of Vernon and Continental Hate,
with Feathers to watch, to which I gall the attention
of MERCHANTS AND MILLINER&
rttaas ate LOW, and great induoeme to will be
olferad to Caah and responsible Purobeaers." au2t-lm
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO
72,9
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTY{
Hive opened a SPLENDID AtESOR'IMENT of
FRENCH. FLOWERS. DEAD DRESSES.
FEATLIERS, I DBONE 4 . STRAW GOODS.
AND
BONNET MATERIALS,
AT LOW PRICES. se6.2ln
FALL. 1880.
RIBBONS. BONNETS.'
AND
GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
We have now on hand. and doily receiving', large
. aidlianamo'nte anortineut of
• - •-•--.41D80N8, OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOff, •
BONNET MATERIALS.
- STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS,
MISSES' AND INFANTS' HATS, SHAKERS, ail..
FRENCH AND AbIERICAN FLOWERS.
FEATHERS, RUCHES, ' •
AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE
MILLINERY
To which the attention of the L trade is directed.
ROSBNIIEIM, BROOKS, & CO.,
sala4m • 4111 . 111ARIIRT Stree', North side.
'.DIRS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1010
NEACIaOHERTNIIT atria t, next door to the St. Law
rence li N' ntel,. has TeoeitVd h large and elegant , escort
niept ot PAS rs.CAPS,and TIKAP-Dit beat
and to bow prepared to furnish Aldnnere and hie haute
with pattern Hate . • attbi•lm
GENTS' FURNISHING GOORSi
X W. 'ool7—batif of the firm of Win
air • al•Pstor k Boott.-GENTLE AN'S
BTultE and • SEII.IIT td.a UFACTURV. b}4,
CHgES i'N UT &rant, ( de aril' .50 ice the Oiratd $0 1.
W.
8. 'would ttrapeot i Virmall the, attenuon hfia
fouler patrOns and tr r it a l io r ah:paw ttor c e . l and !a pro
sqr-
g fi tgitigt:d. f t ) . 1 4 11 4 C de cilrlied 4 with
'
gat) ships and Copal's..
~..'~~='
IE4T.' 1860.
'w yams AND CHANGES, •
iitivatorre IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS Dan
ba sualliad from 'a yeti superior assortment made from
Map atOck,"or aid. to ordsr.
waattaavan AT 1.011 , PRIORS.
Wbl.,,F
MURPHY h SON'S
. • NEW STORE. •
Stationers, Lithosidehers, and Letter-Prom trinters
' WWI DP Titg LUDGIS.
No. 399, OIie..,STNUT Street. ,
sw-kr
; CARDAMUM SEED, MALABAR—Least
e AS lo ta ' 1111° ' Po kt.
i 221 4
QS)
) •11
EfRPTEMBER .12, 1860.
TirTERS TO' 011,613,LES ' O'CONOit.:
• NummEß 4PITEN. , • ,
MONTGOIRKSII, Alabama; 4'eptumbsr 1,3860.
I would again all year attention r for ,a moment,
to the' subject, of American slavery. , • lion . end I re
gard it, - under theeiroumetanees, se perfectly de
feneible end perfectly just.' We understand, nt the
same time, that this Is not theopielort of the world,
for which, In - charity, Waought 'to entertabt,seme
respect. Every people are presumed to have more
or ilradleal faults t isle barely possible ; that, we
may, of be altogether free of them. There are
diseases' in array body, Impurities ,in every ele
ment, errors in every ',sham ,- After &cereal snr-,
vey of the condition of , the Northern - State), of the
Union, I `gni perfectly satisfied that, siren there, :
much „remains to be done In order M .5111 the melt-.
Sure Of haulm happineaa end complete the circuit
of popularaddeation and enlightenment. - I Omit
the griatr,inerof the free States. They 'lin!! it
coMplishedi mere in laying the solid foundationa . of
pmsperzoisuad'encoereful industry, le }. l !‘,dfrlnl9l o e
maid 'of datelfgoValutin the arteditod, closOLfOrta at
life,' .hinkilllad fillesl4o. the lots! Peft,karleol4 Any,
eolthelAilneinitetaAtlillaekedh woaldse/dAseft ,the
Windt' Artelidi lodeakt of ' - • • ~..... •
if th4'would enrolee maralotheati ,
city towerld the people and inetitutiens of the slave
Stitt : :1 must not be onderetmnd an selleiting. the
Add . *far Ganda Viii/lithe alit! for4lup par-.
f oil
•ttatil rdenefit Of the South ; if.they egeosot de.
MO ed by yourpeople , / :their &hemp, can eniely
be endured by ours, Weltavelthe wriolp ilepod
sibillty of slavery. .: ': .. , - , .., . -,. „
The black race is with us.: It slavery lean ilvll,'
1
It is ours. • I. know' that the great malts of society
Condemn . it, arid E confess titat I am more or leas
embiterined . when,l 'rifted ,that this is the jade..
went of nearly ill enlightened -Stetea, end it does
not 'relieve me to consider that the people wpo
maintain it, axoepting' in this country, are many
points below the medium degree in human pro.
grin,' goverament, and civilization; that they are
wanting in Christian charity, in public education,
in the genius of discovery, in private enterprise,
and, in free ' institutions. All this is Cogent testi-
Imlay against slavery, to far as the good of.the
the white race Ii concerned, and places it in the
poWer of its opponents to say that the exception we
present, ,it due' to peculiar natural causes, to soils'
and climates, and the world's consumption of our
products. It is - true, are have a great monopoly in
the gtowth and markets of cotton, sugar, rice, to
baeno, end' hemp. This monopoly, ham made sla
vorY vastly profitable. It hat gone very far, I sip
prebend; in causing the people intereeted in it, not
mitt , to cherish it as & special gifti butto regerd It
as one of the pilbtra of the State. In this way it
had been thrust into Congress and advertised to the
world, not only as the oorner-stone and foundation
of the national prosperity but as the very soul of
our pOlitical life. Not content that Itahould per
form its great office of labor, it has been elevated
to be a political machine, as Mr. Ilamilton called
the old bank. All this I admit is per
version and usurpation.. Slavery is,
,as I
have said, justifiable, in this °earthy, on the ground
of . the existence hero of two un equal races which
cannot otherwise lira together in harmony. The
weaker party must be protected, and it can be se
anted only, as we think, through the relation of
master and servant. Misplay grate harshly upon
the ears of the many who do not reflect upon the
greater ,evils of any other schemb except that of
general emancipation and transportation, which is
utterly impraothable. In this view the continu
ance of slavery ID demanded by the interest, wel
fare, and happiness of both rims. I have thus
frankly stated the conditiors upon whiob we are
slaveholders, end the ciroamstanees which, in my
judgment, render it necessary that we should re
main elaveholders. It is the ladividual protection
of the black 'race, by the whites . , secured by the
only process by which that end can be attained. I
am sensible that a system which, thus by force, ex-
aots of one class of persons not only Involuntary
servitude, but, by the operation of law, transforms
them into oblately, should be olorefy watched and
guarded, The enlightenment, liberality, end hu
manity of elaveholdfore should always ammeter's°
their dominion over the blacks. It te • relation to
be entrusted only to oath local Government. More
tnan that of anything else which is the subject of
ingisdatioo, it !smatter of domestic, concern. It is
almostexcluoively, path ere it ought to be universal.
IT, Patriarchal In its character. The :Federal po-
vernment cannot- toeen it without inflicting upon
It a fatal injury. It eXtele'encee. Abet Govern
ment, not by virtue of Its laws, but by *emote of
the laws of the States. Three quarters of a cen
tury ago the Union became its dicta and defence.
It was then recognized by nearly all the greatPow
ere, by England, France, Spain, Portugal, arid
Russia. Ito enemies were few end inaignincant.
Sinoe that period, thejudgment of nearly all Chris
tandem
has changed from pro to anti-slivery, the
industry of this country has been developed, so
that now, that which was only a nominal has be.
come a real shield, and a defence against the as.
inmate of Abolitionism, and equally the pledge of,
and the eeourity for, the common good of the whole
American people. The North, indeed, are quite
as much interested in slavery as the South, and
are equally, it not more, interested in maintaining
the existing Government The two regions, me•
naoed by agitators and counterfeit philanthropists.,
have only one grand triumph. to effect, in order to
secure the pesos of the country for all coming
lima: to commit slavery exclusively to the hands
of the people.
It Is a great error to suppose, even if the au
thority cajoled, that there i, power enough in the
Federal Government to maintain it, in opposition
to local public sentiment. The people of the States
are radieelly divided in opinion concerning it.
This difference of opinion Ii perfectly legitimate
and harmles in Federal affairs, for there i.e no
Federal slavery. belong as it is maintained at home
and the Federal jurisdiction is excluded, except for
extradition purposes, it is perfectly safe. It Is
thus protected by a homogeneous principle. As
an exotic it can never live in pease ; and I think
it clear that the South have too much wisdom to
seek to pleas it where it is a user, bone of con.
tontion.
1860.
These views have led me to regard the nomina•
Con and support of Mr. Steck [adage, by a large
olass of slaveholders, as an act of political
suicide, which I cannot reconcile with the in.
afloat of eel -preservation. It it proposed to In'f
augurale outright a party based upon the prinel;
pie that slavery is entitled to a Federal, as well
as State exietenee. It is to be introduced
into Congress, and the National Government Is to
become its progenitor and guardian over all this
embryo States of the Union. The coronas of this
conspiracy isto be held up as the political con
'gent of the slave States, the last not in the " re
volution" of public sentiment, to which Senator
'Hunter referred the other 'day, in an address to
his co effluents. And what In this 'Politic*
achievement which Is to crown the South with
'the insignia of triumph, and the benefits of which
are to fall equally upon the Abolitionists and. Dis
til:doubts? late the diefranehisement of the people
of seven organised' American Govermnente, their
territorrto beret apart, aea speoles of public corn
mon, fur the joint occupation cf alavalioldera,
their slaves, and' nonalavehtidere,ln contempt of
the will of the inhabitant*, and the whole to be
governed by Congress.. This, Is' what Mr..llun(er.
facetiously eal o Pouring -an equality of righta.
These rights are encored by wresting them, by the
hand of power,' from seven States. Now, what is
the profit and loss account of this Vandal scheme,
this piratical robbing cipioit of a few beggarly
•
politicians, North and South, who. keep their
places ,by fomenting 'splarrels , between the two
sections? *ill it • htitid slavery Will' it
strengthen the tooth? Will it, promote the ,in
tercets of the Nortir? Will it give peace" to the,
°Wintry? It will be an mot of power centring
tinguished from an ant of law, and lead. to' an
shales war (a the notions. It will not add a
foot to the existing territory which now recognises
slavery ; and It will not prevent the eatahliihnient
of slavery in a foot of, territory within the jeris
diotion of the Union. It will be the filuiur!t of
political trimmers, and nothing else.
. Let me say to you that:, In aiding to build Up a
party upon this basis, you ate aiding the Abolition
ists, offending every just senttment of national pa..
`trioliam, outraging the dictates of honesty and; fair
dealing, and undertatting flee Upton in such loan
'nor as to place it la the power of mischievoitil de
tusgognes to apply the fatal spark. , liven conced
ing the premises of the conspirators, do you thing
it sbund policy that they should collect the inate
'rill* to blow up their own works, mina better plea
than that they aretheire 7 If It is their 'right that
.090gress shettld intervene tq Priktilet . slavelTy laDy
whexa, I take it tbr I..ite4, netertheless, that, they
expect no prnotioel• benefits iu aebil44.B ihn*;from'
the notion of. thii lisiY.;", a 1J 'should - Uses" the
settled Is* of the Ripabller the(e)iiegy, Wets In
all the Statist, it woet point itioi,luet
wbel4)noWl o .. ittypal& s till exist solely by vie ,
tue of loeallawa • It would i etCl_lco' excluded erinn:
these Slates whe ' reit fa licit supported by public
opinion. The lattnost that they would have 'atiom
plished would be a!barron 'triumph—the
rentinciaibin' ainlineinterianice sf ithenry Without
tattle]e of practical Seise in It:, I' am wrong;
thoy would have arrayed egetnalittern end against
TWO :CH M.
/hair slavery an Indignant public seratiment, oat ,
ragedin de belierthiCtli6j ittrilellberaPotere€l
solved to aiall lliefeeiliiculthilpeollteke,f4l4rl
labor, 4n“tic; intscral widabfAtscr:glif litotes are
guPPoso to bays IA sash - IMO, to sloe them -a
oourogog political Poieria tbicli",°°* : : F iscw ,L,_ -
Jaz ill 't under the lavi of patibilipt i l N 72 l.
iesjps iptfr 11111106isalogeo.loibilf 00 _ - ''''‘.
P o Agr li, 1 1 1# sApt,tit . thigid'l tease AotelliOlitt:
count in,iraela * TrolitifOi i t o;t 61 1001 IMP.,
to giv thcmliquiPli9 llo t give 4 0 thi,tri#ol.', , lllll.
I
is the 011osephy of th e BreekbuidgeinnalhiaoE l
ft la ai dimutlett;ertgelereerawreeweat, tiled Tien
who ate for the Union; end ntitlitabytacjestlae of
slavery, are one Of' lie eirilinit tofitiottlealiclorsiew
- • The total excluelon of Cotaimateftent Wrlglit'Of,
mut/ ever slarery.ln the &OP end gi*TOttli
rloo, t e equality of de lattereaC th e feniew, la
rupee; to all matters of doineillefulleitti -ere tOte
doctrine" of the conatitutina., 'ThiLfreribliebit are
not rehuirad, am:taught net to hteectelled,`tiVran
der Ili 'Todd eapport, or share in Ohs reVo#,bcd
ty of 'lts of !Ones, ,Thi l lr by. iladiertalas,t-isy
loicm , political cOlcaaaits l , !/ . 10eiraloite; tii legre
ittn ~ a stalestre primmest or 444
.tootivm•
lanai tier Oftney, by their teriliege, e‘egt 1t. , . Tltio
to the Rbilpieiphy of nonlatirrsellow.f T 1- ••
rTt , st reißer,, ''T
-es - pirtirigt. %Lit&
Oh ASTROPHE ,04 . y L I irculuit
t ra • ":11 fs;;!c,lP-,
kliieSslol3o4otOMM47-
1 . )!1 - t..r t 3
INCIDENTS OF THE AlliEfififfs:
•••• • - •
•
{Eft) the Chietio Absiellibtliwaardwitewniisw.);
stlaireelmit Alec tr„,ll,n-Isgetil"
Wei 44 kb o
pl apfr.Ors l ll i, 9 %lion s di ; , oflmbsio Ind
woo Tar rod bessatir , r ,
less riertitaho, W 144 1 trArirri",0 j' a lct
Superior; of everything n 4 sir o otufaess.
bud lanything but sorrow, went down-fief eight tidf
Warthegetiorlilt hamdredsocultbelil4o l l ll 4 l °F we'
must write;it, huatisedtt Moires the ;else=,
lama dawn of this Hark nforning.
Last evinliig,'Cgisy , perty4ir ricrutidoaists irons
Mlllahked, 144 lean red Ilftria number, end.
inel;ding • the, lindon wsa In' this silty.'
Gre tinge had been exchanged,' friendships lied
beep pledged . ; if who as merry as 111,44141114.
eleven o'clock all were owl:10;00e .T.4s4y digit;
laughing, good nights"„ were said; 'hearts and
steps were light; there eratitittaand linghtet; but
nota shin be loaners. :(„ •, - ;; ••
h Vlore were other', too—seekers of plessnio— ;
wwere,passengers; Malty of them widely known
ih
—all of them tMlp” fors., by sardithedrtrhumill.
mil!. far , them In tala,• •The• Units lam cane fi , ,,Tf
the ; band. played a lively air,: and the gallant
steSmer. glittering With colored 'aad htita•• ,
ming like *Alf sin , Jute; inciiiii!:clocien the fiver.
passed out fete epee Aix andthe dark night,. and,
wise lost to sight then and forever. -
.4.naid the wild storm of this morning , free of the,
*filters of the stelioer l If. G. Caryl, Erg, the
clerk, returned to thenity with the ud_tidings, and
we;first give bin ancount of itie patemity. '
This statement has been published in The Press,
as received from Chicago by telegraph.]
Conettstanteocoupte represent that the sehoonei
Augusta, whioh, came into port this meriting but
slightly damaged, was rifling out of WS arritury •
cosirse of vessels bound tdtber,,whil• thslauly
gin was pu riming Mammal tante for outward-boxed
craft ; that all villa were Per, '_and• that 'a 'squill
struck her jest before the fataloollistea. drfrin;
her with, intrasnso lerkw, laden as ohs. was, With
nearly one bundrod and six t y thousand fester him •
bet, against the Osannor's side.' , ' •
• tier'or vita srvrot ,
111 TII6 Finer BOV.-411. .0. Caryl, 111011t1 of
boat; Fretted* Itloe,..steward of boat; Edward
Westlake, porter of boat; Robert Gore, coal - passer
of, boat; Thomas 'Murphy, deck band; Thensan•
Cummings. Chicago ; Idtehael * Conner; John E.
Robert ; Thomas hose. Ttin. O'Brien, membrrof
Union Gnarls, Milwaukee—wife, and child lost:
Win. A. Detta,..Lyman.Uplyke, Witupan,
Wildman Eiandualey, Ohio.
SAVeD IN IdECOND BOAT.-3.lward Wineloir,
second waiter; Terry MoCteder, second porter;
two ',Wagers. Right persons were in the boat,
but four persons were drowned on the beach.
PIIIRSONB IGNOWN TO MI ON TAR BOAT. ,
'The following persons left the Tremont lions.
last evening, and took passage on the Lady Elgin :
_I P. A. Ltunsden wife, two children, and servant,
New Orleans, (editor of the Prniutins )
, W. Garth end wife, Paris, Ky.
Mine Ann Garth, Parts, Ky.
Miss Amanda Garth, Parts, Ky.
John Jeoobson New York.
B. P. Half and Indy, Aurora, fit.
The following are also known to have taken pia.
sage on the steamer:
Mr. Sanftlebon, of the Arm of Smith k gentile
ben, Milwaukee.
Mr. Peace, of the atm of Goodman t Peale, Mil-
Taukee.
Iselin Kingsley, Aillwackee.
James Coegrove, Kenosha,
Fitzpatrick, Kenozha,
Mu. A. Barrow, milliner, Milwaukee.
T. 'C. Hanna, eletk In.ths 'tore of J. 1.. Davis,
Milwaukee.
Via Mrs Kotto and four children, Mineral Point,
airs Bond and two optiaren„ Miwal Point,
-
JUDOS Bellows, Mineral Point, Wls
A. Buckingham.
J. 0. Pollard and lady, Mil waukee.
, Meted Gonigan and lady, Milwaukee.
Herbert Ingram, Etg., M. P.. and proprietor of
London Ilheffrated News, and his eon Robert,
Edward White, Chicago.
Charles Smith. Chicago.
lito. Norton Superior City.
George L S impson, Joliet.
'Fanny Bum, servant in the family of 3. C.
Ambler.
Mr. Looks, Sheboygan.
Otto Lemnos and wife, Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Philip (barber), Milwaukee.
Jaoob Philip, saloon keeper, Milwaukee.
Mr. Caspar, Dragoons.
John Horan, deputy U. S. marshal, Milwaukee
Capt. Barry, Union Guards, Milwaukee.
Lieut. Win. Kenner) , toad wife, do.
Fogarty, ?..1 Lient., do.
--- Shahan, ---- do.
Thos. Baffom. do.
Shay and family,
O'Grady and wife,
Riordan,
Cornelius O'Mahonny, teaoher in pnblia school,
Samna Vsrackle, Recorder or Milwan kse county.
Charles McLaughlin and his brother's wife,
Watertown, Wisconsin.
}Mina Cullen, Watertown, 'Wisconsin.
hits. r, J. flopkins and oblid, of Eigio
Wisconsin.
LATER WROM Till ;PRIM
Oar reporters, who went up on the Milwaukee
road to Winetka, returned to the city in the half
past One train. They maenad the beach for three
or tour miles.
The lake to every direction wee titled with {rag
moats of the wreak, to which some fifty or sixty
human beings ware clinging when our reporters
Ant arrived. Only a few of these reached shore.
The surf ran fearfully in shore, and in almost Qt , %ATER StzstoNs—Judge Ludlow
Wren , Inetanee when the rafts CRUM within a few' in the rase of l ' un " i i. ` l "" n an t R"hert Purr,
tole of shore, the heavy roller( would capsize them juhrasuieLt7ar",;(lll,7l, Fatten `,',? c ar t other.
'tb". lb.
within sight and hailing Meanie of those on the , pubes - p.sett antennae to thirty dual." ami t y as
to
o°lo
shore. Neat the easeef.tetie layelosku.ehserod wyti. arson.
EdaragSpenter, n stndent of the 0 arret Bilillit i g„" r t . ( L i gt i e lwlll e tf e ?,itt; . vl Pi rr k jliart o.l6l7W uk l'4 . 4 ,l
oat Institute, was especially prominent in his of-, no.
The, accusal was synekyed as !I !MVO 1r th Mrs:
fort., and plunged into the surf with a rope ti e 4 CaaMium• th e dant hter or Mrs. ?duke.. end it was it'
round his bodyi thus rescuing u ovirni from 811 4° Ni j i ll tu .t =tt t gfinw et rve r 'd."l
rtiefras l h ß eti arsedritthegrave. Fir.. Masha lackbun% tstieo to feet
of the
examination. end Benne the fire to vt itit t e l e :t o id ria r4 / it:lt wee The saving of David Evil/ton and wife, of Mit
e
i
waukee, created the greatest exeltement. Th I t t lievrardrotte irk tae rtPtit , thltd-irtoev reign . Tim coo -
gallant 'fellow Wee seen some sultans out, apt tial• B elh tl e l iCs.l r igt e .,4 °, ::'. d
the top of the wheel.horute.. holding his tette by on sand to the Are She acid she had ‘g
been iit the roger P.
arm and clinging iiith the other to his frail Alin abort time before the fire, by Orreetion or Mrs. Chao-
AA be relished the shore a, fearful surf capsized his ita*
id i;alig;rm tr an d ?e e a r t !ger & a ite4glle ra ith t l ' itaile d e "'he ttay '
raft, and its burden wee tint of sight for levered bar window she was owiEed by some person lemony on
aeconde. When 'they riaseathe wife wee at 'tomb air.:g . . ;, , , , , , , ,,i lo d e ign ,, e , e a d i t , !: tie t
the other aide or the itret that the nom was on fire.
distance from the mfr. The gallant fellow l e f t I , ` The
relines
donne i ' , : C A I , T he l , r t i gO r
and swam to his wife, seize d her, end again - thee' rawee in the wardrobes pare. which conta7u"di
gained the wheel-house. All on shore held their money, eitherbank notes or cotd.
breath while th ey approached. At one instant' .17.)-itar_7,rTAxight:ayt-narezt'Lrectr..d. to the
they appealed ' high rn the air, and et the rie4t rem 'retinae' that the 011,..9.2 were silk o r . heavy mate
were buried out of sight beneath the terrible roil. No fringe °keel of the dresse
surges. At last the wheelhouse grounded, sonic Mrs c'haemaa. tbe o f witness. s.
care shoe of th e
distance from the beach, when the man, with his T m a o i rii.Vr'e l e e ti7gUn t i:f tiel i dlegnt a s ll o7 "l4 :ll ( i i ri -:
wife In jai arms, jumped elf and commented a iso.nocast book costa/nine PO in gold.and a serve
wa di ng to the lend, Ha then proeeeded o n ly l a coetaininy SS) totank notes: The fire. the ear
then distance, when he sank exhausted, hut was ‘ ,. v n t e ll 4:l 4 ,l e to the parlor : iPa fheliiin after
Tir grfAm o lneetit nr a
caught by Spencer, mentioned above, himself half. !lance at tee engem,. then sh the blik ; regrew«, all
buried in the surges, and drawn ashore. , of money but 435 io the de end Ant a muff in the say
' Thu,* who were saved soak in the highest tarots Yo t s'sb. e fo re rs7 , tginl''6l:l 4 l: 4 l3dd 880 on la e g" le a f few
of the conduot of Captain John Wilma, commander arit's clothing a draft for She t a befr:i the t goly was
e"-
of the 11l fated boat. Oa board, he wait alt coal• foiled the seemed wdd she had thrown it with the die
nets and bravery, always neglecting himself and moo ds
_ down the prirr t but after It wee fovea rn the
muff an" remelt' exclaimed "take we to orison .*" at
oaring for the safety of the others. tie was seen the time she said the money was with the di &more. in
early this morning only a few rods from shore, the pries. nit' wonid swear before Cod na the Bible,
i ii b er :11n rne d tll id e not r" e s tia lr m h u e t p t o th er Zi n trth w a s t false roun h a ood m .
staeding upon a raft surrounded by several other
rafts, encouraging and cheering them, and ad• butaeud a tekeene tr ,
° e„,„,0
rising them how to proceed. While In the very Geo M. Whitriontertified that haves at Km. Mar
not of encouraging other*, a heavy roller struck in.'s
_ _ the evarnitiver the fire. This antrum' fixed the
time t s hat elapsed between the bar that rtie mewed
and washed him off &bereft, td eight of th e a s nt for tea shawl. and the tame the fits was dis
eurTivord and crowds on shore. ' covered. at half an hoor.
The hooks of the boat and the steward's desk, IMu Edward Laradon was called
theestify in rezerd
containing some money and watches, were aceed i to ihe breastpin offered for gale by accused. the .1-
Etna are In poneselon of Cl. B. Hubbard, rag., sAtglihrggitVitrelnnLlSlAT,..VVg,anlelat;,:,
owner of the boat, who, together with the corone r ,- clams.. The evidence wee °bigoted to. but admitted
county physician, and other city physicians, an A after argument.
large number of ettireni, ttrwon band doing eve y. by T l4 . teIRV I 4r w . gl a dtr l eil, r a o t s t e) e , rateal r in "m2
, th h s t t
a le s
thing to alleviate and rescue, The inmates of the'
nom
1 e t A i tir iira t
0 .
,froabnemdwaiedp;ectio.
reseeded ieie.lifa n au .o la.. Suspecting bee to +d
s s
v h i o d u e s d es s l i n t
al th e a V l LO a l a nl n t a y e w e e 4 r f e or v i e h r o y
d k i l oc n o d v , ar a y nd or p
lc:: a 'he nett day for another inter
'lr view. . s a d a Yonne' Man Vail aent to' follow her. Palau
exhausted onus who eats rained J ccently, when she sag arrested and confruited with
When our reporters left, there were no mere Mr. Leagues , ebb deem' ever having. aeon him, or
persone in right, but the Lake was covered Wi th_ . ,_ ie n i ge th lt b alact h with him. hr _f: Il l w_t ,fe2.
the debris of the wreck. The tug _McQueen web ' front My. s Caldirell'a store to LOcuat a arrem d , a t oo, aliwend
outside. It Is not known whether she has picked 1 ty- third. -
Fite Marshal lilankbure,
h r r e e da ga l v ieil i — o l ib. had i,e a zin i tr e e x ri
up any.
The total number on board is not exactly known, :glcgar i llir t f;:,'lt'eured " 2
but it to supposed to hate been between three :nil muted that she tr•Pgatir:nittleanZi,itiirliriiitaaheen'ti
he ht with her: that the did not fight the gas or strike a
four htindred petsone. Of these, up to one o'e oak.
this- afternoon; between seventy and eighty eye ra t "b" an i ,a4, 4 1 "" 1 1 cc' Oa so . 4 ° aa,a a aara °C" , " 1306
known to have been caged .
..,_ '' I t i t ri r ittiothercai h nvelrAVri=ftefi t g th a e artbliTs e r!;
STATIOMMIT OF molter. B. Riattn, or ottronssorr. fault:hermit have dons it itooidente.ly ; I reminded
, L ig ti the i, t she unlit. liki t. botilh e Nese said she hae oar
".l wee arieep in tha'mate's room at the bate of ride of th ufairmatuie Pour
Ihe'accidanti - 'llia watehtosn cattle in enti told tho, her, }ad * -k t i. lU 14 , iles ans a g rered..and fo u r s sort . 'eta
first mate - that a • 1 ,110161 ha- Mint° the steelier and b 100 4 4, but immunity Via feendrlifteeleMid
~,,vt, aide, , tpat forced of - the .wheal heap, ata , still'verstaa, that theLlatelik, traCthere; sad when
a r tiarie • ets lechei`.' l Thn 'indeed nejiiiilf %V . ! ""'
lan t i ta t tglitattki . =omen
sal, Q. !reed as
directly on disk—feand Clept.•WitetinAten, • 1 • ateetne Beset b' teatifietia that when the aecseed
Steamer lirdnh based itedeetElfl en lillithoos‘ of OM.
i atttedraelielliad taken the mien blot said stet
tie, • The llnptablionlittoa
it
eittAt, bi1i,..41101 ,1 )„ itellereete " ee tg's reeeW "d ed ‘ fns the defines.' ihieh wee
overboard. Therwero thrown °Teeny tnetreer. . eonducted by tartlet .bony. VAN at an warty
•0 :rho brat end second mate ireitifilftfitare:bast, stay/I°l'lM Ogle be anaosed to &now li
t ftent t to Di. ad
,t 0 Step the leak'. They found the bole eit low ,that Ug y y t :',A t h e r , t e lllie t s o r lT:.,. / Nit a li:lqad uggg Ohs
they Could not get at It. The thinner was 'feted ex.minvion of the lenteesses. the Gnetes% vu to role
over, but tboyaonid not get et the leek. out all evidence loath es th e larceny. an berms no
" The Grapttun ordered nit the passengers la et titan to do with the mace. By tile teSPIIIOI. abut.
I will hr seer bow far tam vas successiet
life-praservera; I ~thinli most of 'them did.. le Ai l.h. e ' e e n eck, T oed at h-Orti et the, • hot tee ergo_
then ordered, the orow ll' take axes and break went was not conctadea. It will be seenmed this ton
oral the state-roem doors, to that none should begill.. „,„, ~ .„,_icted of adu'terr, was nut below
left in them ; I think dearly every pareonget' gdt ii,i'elyitio'n'lii's,"";
W4b;0; 17 e:':1
mairtyaratimacti
Three " " i IPS
roe t , •
Tea - f• - `f •
Tirett," •• [to
letralOPII•
Went, COI MUM " (toad4ras of -
ososubscnter,) esob- -.Y..- LSO
,col }Chit , * sa
'Mi . OM to tbi sifter-v, of tbdi &OW
sT Pintinigters itspirmorlsil 51k 1111511 !sr
„.. • t -I T -. •
votientatiL PaLim
bend thrii tramaffoesSiiaYrir lse lw4sibesil
1 }mak elOwnigh t iralTailheweitrieswellweilikiirtiss
alise-reom.
..7 , 1i5t71 s 7
Y.
ettort tlrtte_satorAmajhanut r_k_th
~
INK:bottom of the reatil.;•L shoo
tnihntes44,Lthe le Ihir . ..: -
wept eterr heiiiiiiiMelplia '- VS ihoi
deek, Netts/it 111 . 1' ,po . .
WON, ktgilit, : • / .
.Tzst:Ve .6 .. it
dawn OA f.." ili • , "` -
*phi eili lilt rilltilleethallfil*
_ mon
Illet
rgrarlVlKPli 4iiNeWml
- ere
ofrediol, 6:ZieuteAlwrothitipolltkeikittlel
- lelltilbeXPlß7 . _ ._ .L ' • / - 1.21.244-- •
w e eto i rets i i .r.,eor Ta m aft
4oiss
slew t:Ctibtr doieelthq reft,
;a7,11. r,4I:I64CSAF39OI4I4.:VIVrts;
ais pet ,' walliellulien Ilie
was thaisiersew awfierg:ll . --..,•'
the agisso ; Intim WI CO Per W . • 1 '
Lad ;ire wage .orm nietty-flie
her 0 )7 eight *aye bririal: 1, ). Je: , el e :this .A r
r this liter wise , lettepheet 1 1, - k , ,•
wall A traaalanlzebtad,,two boats ware eTE*;
Ai l.
Vora the harrisini &tat'. 'I. Clair oil ' • "
the rift,-ilte , eiptifn • ilia Mr. Meld; 1111 , 7•11111 11 kAr
thelr,fttioNeubfrs 1*
,apoir,4., . ,
•IT it ,Itroape lizhr Eri jai 9f' sir Aim.
mine ere in eight, hod i vett in ' - ali
pipes of Therirtedr.J Mee IBIS lip
the r Ili, awl Orieired {le . I t rare
aboard., They see !cited , . *me
not . • ,•• .. , . , 11 ,il f rat b17;‘)" ,t i • t - •
rTheldnis referred *err
. 1 / 2 14-04,-4.
tamaittns ead.fansill,,q; :If, {Mae tat Er.
,91:1% 4_1414m - 11y:or Esti
s ty. ri ~ L ii .!ti.. , ',.:1
41 gla:bOit, l pi: likinblairiet timiermitsi,
eil kiba 16 t9**fti Eke. /I'l4/ Antra
"1 et ei with - twelviveita ,
. r.- . • iiinillxlaso •
—..1,. 111 1 1 ramed1011111110
i., ....11
: -
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. illineweibm
, Of Ireti :risierer . .7.6 1 7 - - 1 - 7 •
. ?kw .royal TOW: lit € 1 0 10 4411.
* /awe 'ISLA* 4,141,41ept.t0. the royal Caw
; Alan toter .tokittionqpstieoallottblitbeid ey, . in onr
r eb ro s p te4poiontes je44,411T,' Vs; 11:ortd eor
of, timier 4stte ollfondii,,,isie!'
IV* thihi tihrljatrall all l IIC thaehtle lin *ha
-10 ke rtoeirEdriii tlfe bed e taw awl thee erten ,
'tool tho Kingatroti tbelfetatinaoreadeaefiltism_„_.
tiro 1,,, , b 313,1 C!? 0 'Wolf', one of thrt I as4llll mo
ats, for a similar thror, whleft Whip obialbty his
pawed. Ao loon - Is ibis fiformailioniaraisidois
irey d to the Oungelnen.a/Pootal atestieg of the
Inas ers of nip ;ass to thle district wand., aid
Ma ellowbg re lion was ktfopirli t ' .
ft r arid, hail's Muds» of ilia oxisonaCtraaiso Wats
'fat a district of Tornio. that }rhil• Artois bar. ;h
-eft ^' wetitted , toadies to e aorta aka eqnsaistes of
l l s " 11 utr( 6 0 1 eir traylWrgifiV4r3rnAlra
the anaturot,:thcltitly lobtsetir foioins
i
z
ore now ledre ttiAm i ter, or this tioalrarmiss ars:o
has ;home odr , asetb. Wan. tbstosaitiasiftstia
nab Hirai scrzarttiliastrhobtiyard !Mot o or. or
the Dime tom t
ato tale pry, at Vasa• Fa
lie n. tit b th . :nil 4 l°,V "' ..! tri r. ,?4,. - -,.4.t7
th" in heats. kag i dhl Pi or 74.10ter
an
I sad.
Vih r iiiire e t t eAto so:4IN apt.idiirs,tiliiisitcalsoil
i tat a. as by law t atabbOv 1 4• 110 1 1 .100 1VV1 41 4 4 v 7 ass
sat ortry or the timpirtr i voi • istibiasialialLarAta zoos
CT litoTirrertirtiVtin= t ti lleo t ;7= i t
Va.
i
hie ditiettlryntey Ztampthiirojne, lit colaidared
i tattled, sad to ea kern esetetel4 ll l MeV the
, me ; that the Onintemen of POTt — bad
tin heir tha link e ill erky Wes Matsui slava
, la ots • of, contelesk and Peratitst. "WI the
th ssillis_. l 4 o, vagina. the .Pasaill. on IP ratans
Wiinswood ,wera t Fern r bul' illiPtilieft Me
i
. „ a n y. . 1' . . .1 . •, - 1' :11 , 1 n - Q...
' o.tilakt 'dor city is •bsllittet4 inner dated, a
114 dis,plar of fireworks 'is fa pregresa, and a
torchlight proeetdon fe paridtnithe am,.
l'o•ortnvotr the Prises doe* en formai 4ey's
wdrk, pante ipatteg, in no leecti an hteelehrs.
t' t• At bla request, t)te people er ble it
the a mphitheatre pinta at 'fed* inelealr tWeses ,
row; es he isys iirnaaimittailklibia ke404464r
snit he vulva ,te,.
.f . set so znejtaittrat ,a iiieley
. .. . . . .
siipin. .
S. loan of 34r. Isgrai2, of Obi Lesion Phu
tr led Nees, ritieed sproo*, PAO* / 64 ;orlardow -
Is ly *maw the reprtarl,. etko had known VIII
b t for , a sixott Hoist Vet iiii Wore- bli lad *arty
e deartti 111113i4vey tanny'aets of VAiiinele.
Ttuee,Weeks later froa,3l liaelils Ayres
and Montevideo.
tthe 'arrival' of the bock ßeebvsek at New
Y rk y ,
from ifonteridee. - we bake three workse
t - dates franillessos Aria to Jely 21, sad from
• oitarldeo tq the 28th, beth,theininve:
43 Snarl' litistilea 'had beefi - on a vielt to Sarno,
Ayres, siestspaalilt byt Thersei, Pteeilleet of
tLe-Cenfelleretion, the iounodialp object of his
v it lasing the oelebration of the National' Inde
pendent's on the Sit of :mi. • 'rimy had bees re.
caived with mach satitieshisa by thalami*.
'parietal *Wiry zerierw.arhich - took place on
,the ktb,,le the Visa Vietotlir to the wreemee of
Cheetah Stifle and Ainprike;ead - til kit4hospl4
*ben tilt rodYth Meanest 4-tistaXp.tual Gaarda
visa passing In front of Urituita the s sdard bear
er thstepdof ",presintier his ifsf, idead It up
triad carried it. • - . • .
1 Some young ofituner elw iikeinvid f hale merle.
These ants, of insubordination, 'however, were
civarlooked, being bit' the expiesston of -private
diaiiallidaatlen.ttui people of Itheees.Alm WAS
in favor of Unsaisa'a realms rolley.• ,
By &ore e of the 'National Govennaintt, the she
on of deputies to-the eetrrentiton eat•hor, were to
Ye phase anthill eta 6th, awl Tin nevem
1 ExtialigYe diseoterisp of gull are annowattad
rna dsapste rthees of Sid Vein, end troop had bees
ineienownwe of enter.
eubaoriptione wererpt SW-
Oxidants of deans dytee in aid of Garibaldi.
Then are • goed many Italians here, and they
sre genitally wealthy:'
Thar , United States surveying &teenier Argen
tina and the United State' brig Dolphtn were In
port OD the 21st.
TLrSrltith residents of BOOAM Ain& had pit
:fantod we &Adrian to Urspaisa, in which they ex
press sentiments very pleasing to him. Ms re
, spouse wit brief but appropriate. •
-The markets wainvery dull, there being an in.
;di/reit/0u for !manes , until the departure of the
visitors.
TIM New thleatut Picaystat says that New
York niarkete will lose lugs amounts through the
embarrassments ct Texas dealers, occasioned by
the recent Area. The Picapvne states that several
of the deeleu have already compromise& with their
New Orleaea creditors on slash favors hie Utmost /tat
the latter , bops to draw of a larger portion of this
tradeltoat New Yea.
A VERDANT CP-CilriTET fit XIV', while in
!peeing the navy yard at Kittery, Maine, the
other day, name ftereel three loaded neurons, which
are kept to sound an alarm in cue of firs or cent.
dent. The parcuntion cap exAting bta enrloalty,
be pulled the trigger, when bang went tilejun,
blowing the fellow's vest half off, and searing him
ttemandonsly,
CANE PRO3PECT3.—.A. correspondent or the ,
New Orleans Piraynne gins !Recounting' as.
°mints In reference to the cane crop in most of the
pariahesin that State.- Pt. Diary Rapids, and the
upper put of St. James are the only excepttors to
this remark. The drnagh I hie done mnoh injury.
LEGAL. INTELLIGENCE.