The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 25, 1860, Image 2

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play/n*6SO. Star Spangled Banner'? or O , Yankee
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Jan. t:hit Dat4l44l'Datiain would kr".• been
exeeedinglp•appreptiate, :i ;: , . ~,,, • ' • :
ff i Septititaitobrit:inonth of disaster'. The Calamity
on Lakiiiiiioldgari,9l4lstoini in-the Gulf of . ,Meit
co, and - the Aopilegrattoot'Ari,NOw llrloiont; will- ill
be remetibereewitli : grief. PiCM )3t.' tout" ICC'
learn that, on SimalaYAhanai .raa:/a ognikaEng9ii
oonanmiatittal4: l /o.tonanalala , land iiaata°3 4 nD,
the homproctltrom:buidretl pelts. ,' A ehild waif ,
burneditn4tiatiltii iIiniSMISIMMAhY thi mire- -
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motion*'Spiitinliiiiriwill cleiMASSY s at'/..9*C1-."
ton, Welt Philielelpida. , ;Thensrangessante are en
a largo s and atmlitivotwele,;end„flyllyolll4 in s di:
<sates that tbealpilray will be of s'attiat:lntereitiog
oberaeter ^i,
The 9fisidi'it' the tinited'fliattie Stab:an Peia
are stiGauseektiod, Psweldmit Oastilia, who, by the
way, bili`khitelveoieridlrcini hiestoitid, Wilhelm
to settkilAtAMtepentirifshinit telbrierttlemerit by
any other -a. third ;'rile ism;
position' Mt rindetatoodi hu Ibsen' ie4ieted by our
Government. - :ThoPreVent of the Assembly, who
is theillitleop pl",, i brequ*n, biiirlOirooldant I pro.
feckopit , mettitution;, llossti , oontreete are
still sialVept t 9 Oki 4proisl Of Vieyresident only,
a bill itio!ighi tlint;prar in th9/tlnSto/ ilmivers
having be e n Ofest!ilt '• •• • .., 79'': n•.— . - -
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among her co mp any of emigraniii.will b., It la an,
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Coppiager,i of Able OW will Amend ;peekaiwanna
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for t ti e irtithinri gii-adrom.
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Ago aw of Conventions and the Union.
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Th po zw alti oß en in assu rega m rd et h el y . the .
cea frie i nd row s of
i leipismocratio National Con
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Olt
i rlitcted a terrible blow u . ‘"
1 iirgiwak
~iop of the great party w .11,, 1 mTaY
yak-possessed a contropiiiirpo 'in litiis
'iotadiry, but it also insiolhowlY ie4pit*efatti..
Hipp of the Union itself* its ri iaeie'rable
ioic" In the minds of the great body of
.
Reoperate, North and South, the long-conti
nued assendeacy- of their organization,.andit ,
'many; hrlllipt 1 political aehleyeibeliti,lievii
generated% belief: tilisit'in iiniariaiice and in-
ISE* &Witness it-b - ouly-wicsmd to the• Con - -•
A aX
ltittieulltellilf e j liiiiij lry i - 44
, '-Now',lhei'Se6estionista did that we 'WI
lirawal of less than' one-third of the
mitatierin :Or tlie thaw* Getitenthril
„-eieri
. the orighietAbdy; l'itiiit:es land,. de
•-sikaye all the binding--force of -its pre
4,i4illiei via iliel'udehtthatJoitirD'.,Blisint
lifistiiew, as the nominee of the Seceders' Con-
Ventlion; liiialii much Welt tollit position of the:
'itiiiiiiir Democratic - candidate as STEPHEN A.
Donor e, altheuglitiie litteirWas supported by
more thantwo-thirds of the regular delegates.
.Ale 'of course do not believe this doctrine ;,, on
the contrary, we :consider it untenable and
Abitibi: - Ent it has ,been widely disseminated,
be4fOrma the basis of nearly' every Breckin
ridge speech: The, ' key -notes;,wee sounded
from the phials 'or the White . Douse itself,'
by no: less a personage thanthe,President, who
"contended that every Democrat was at perfect
liberty :to' support , :ei l ther candidate 'without
opposing :'lgier (iiiistiliegiou` of, his party.
Throughout the whole - Sonth; every Breckin
'iidge neirspaOrnMid 'orator' takes . the'same
view of-this istibject, :and ,tlitufass far asi posse
hie' pave the.rway for it , dissolution of the ,
'Union; ' I V, t eaching; that: thc.withdirsisa/ of;
tear; than, one-third ~of .the ' ,members of a;
perhanieritary'body destroys the legality' of its
proceedings gad renders, the transactions 'of the
*ciders as legal dr that of their antagonists:
Tide is accompanied in some quarters byetien
threaii,,of.dissolritiOn in, the event' of the
election'of Lnibotat, and in others by a studied
sileitee . ha,regard,to the, question whether, his
encodes is to be eohaidered a legitimate canes
far sundering the.Oonfedemcy. '.•: ! •
~. The, fact" iheidd :not ',be overlooked that;
either by accident or designi every Breckin.
ridge advocate is necessarily a disseminator
of tihninion' , iweeepta, because the same,rule
which he so rigidly applies to the proceedings
Of &National: Opnyention is applicable to the
proceedings of the Congress.and Senate of the
:United' States 'oi even-to the. Electoral Col
lege itself, andwould of, course be readily ap
pealed to if any serious disunion demonstra
tion !should-be made. ' If the people of the
South can be indueed to believe the doctrine
Beeuesitie and the other Secession speakers
haire! applied to, the Democratie Convention,
they will be prepared to adopt, rte logical in,
.ference that the withdrawal of a portion of the
membera of pongresaand the Setihtejrom a
majority:of :their associates' will destroy the
legality.; , of „the proceedings of the original
bodies, and also that a Minority of the electors
areas comietent, to choose a President Oiler
the' hty,l4? .4f ilia; Seiessimi nomination) as a
'Majority of them. ', : .; , - •
,Downfall of the Bourbons
liVittiAizi3Oxeotibn; of , Queen 'Satsuma, ot
1401,:•so-Boixisen; nevi )reigns, -In Europe.
She " • -
," • "The liatiote ofsediner '
'l.lett ntoomialalbast •
All nerasudlntiiiisatons " ' •
.'; ','Arafsasa'andiase.'
; het:Ylnepmtldis, • Fasinnir 41:,
wink= Xing of the - Sa„Sictilial; liaiAisposed
of him . He :retreatecl,to Gaeta, taking •with
hhit,ajlertit,tkdeAraf what' our 'Western folks
would properly call it pluniler,'! though we
hog t he did not ideal sitliy,the'silver door.
liindles from liia"'palape , .adf the #iieiisk Duke
4fittottena did—and is now, like Lear , only- a
Xing lit Munn, a discriwned."
. - Jaanair,a; of Spain, invited him to take re
iirg4 with her. ,. Bitt the Cabinets of Vienna,
Innich,pod: Dresden are 'said to have urged
hini to retreat,not into Spain, but into Germ's
liy, f . His , Wifeis daughter of the King of Ba
'4l44a44O*eNpOoted to • seek an asylum in
Willa, from his fathei-in-law.
`, lihis, 'will 5 5 ' . 1%* inil'had man 'has fallen
nthOittliWaribjEtctir, even his army and
4411ce—:4Michitaring to retain him.
m,Ari.,,go=,‘-1 authority
ripciir , inabasatisini 'all, over, Europe, wend
Y'a.trprio.ll:,deacribed as Duke of Plabiance,
Pagnii; 'mint Ctiiiit4; hatistlitati Grand.' Duke
Of ,Triseiny; and: also as Sing of the Two,
*cities, and ,of ~ferarafetri 1 ,
lie Is" ai Much 'Sing of the Two' Siellies'
_fitWilsof Je#lisalem—and notmore. " =
.• . :When: IfirAterris, 11;,; of Naples,', 'succeeded
his Either ,Flanriartn II.; (King ;Sonia, of
'agiiiinsed Juerriory,) neVer , had a . King such
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'O5 ti ,iii the foolish megleoted the otuniee
Irif hinoraltig'Mnriar, l l' . atting, well. ; Belies
met:ivitlir**liii ° - i ' '
4 , ritet, refers to 'this faitlit thefollowing 144
! ougariaiisikThat the , ,. ,sieitrinssoffored,by Mr
MintrtitiriAls,isad thslonne sró hereby appmesi,
and that ildsArthur - doing; Me lasso "budder
ichto ha:sfuri _tket iianuut of securities in4P
ordaseewitkiMir ,regusrrournesi Ake 'pentrsot
for the erection et the new pahila buildings bade i - L,i
foes wiiMeCtialdoWitnaw , touliiinsd , IV"' IL' ' n '' 1
teriertihtwe to soansetion with psl4seop/1-
1,000, , , , , , i2 4 .' '.;- : .:...; • f,i , ~ . ,
1 . ; ThOi.4f,o4Bitimga ". here alluded to were
4 , 4 . 411' :';' '.,'!,'". 7',.1 , ,:" - ,, largish; on sntui
s
as y• • ':' ..' 4 '':
' s - ,t he -sureties they
i , _ , . : • : le, , - consent to aet hi
that iisisteitY; and i shit' iltoi• their pro,
,petty,' showtogthat they were leen:dully re
' !IOW)* te_ttie4i!*i.it rkutied. It alleged
;tlist lir: iia4ilBuli;:iiii; irp believe tili 't,a/p.
:oper bicutifir,
,; ersett, ;ft. KiTonsmowmpilea.
'w . l*Ab,***igon ;, but as thelatteidid Ot
do so, Kr. ltoeseruva's bid, • being tliidoweirt,
properly Isadore& Ohs, was . finally , . accepted.
:, It II true',! a inajoritY of the ,Coinmissioners
' t;i'!" iittitiaii iSfeirPd the c4W4O;t O , ; *X. 1/... t 9 7-
Aarzini on the , Caere . presumption. that tue
lterind„iloi`,lo.,' Karmen, conld„inot be rq
muniiiativel;, and
. that, tbe Work would either,
btirz,eleoptive,: or ' a great - lois entailed , upon
MO; bet, 'Piton sequence of his protest against
this action, the whole: question was reopened
by,tifteresolutiort' Melted' on Friday, and all
a* 14440ril 46100,100,00;ejlent, ort,gittya;-,
daniroperly'autlftticata securities , ',The
'Minh we hare Stated_ abode;'.'. Dire • pm/ow,
instead of giving the Wileiiiitidemanded, pre
sented. the ',protest we; publiibed yesterday,
f 1 . 4 *# 1 !*". 1 0 001 "; to tueire been Do other pro
per e:Ottrits ieft,,fer the Ooraluissioneza . ork SS
; tindaftberlithe one they adopted. ,1, „ • ,
gi4rol l irc i ßd'P MritAtine.
September_ number hu reached us, through
ay.: Sieber, stoat her. for the New York repot.-
Where. It contains oaly seven artiolea, bat each is
4 11 - ! :4 f : o,l'o th r late Sir I ( o bart
RAeYN 1,14, spa the first, par t . of the
_Romance of Apatini, a promising story,;
Great Wits, Mad' Witi,
' Aithur and hla Nomad Table, an
'Ua old' foirP rotnencii of chivalry; An
Str4glo st liralawro a
'rauliablfiehatty;ouleadati; PISOr 1 31 , 04 ;tl 4 t,- ° , l i 4r
ikroaden lad' a Nether portion of thVointOtlio^
Fa rip of Norman Sinclair. This is the best nuns
*tic#4E:**64 liseblishantrteirettil inonths.
of , / Mir
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spi;2lll4l,6ii e .Ardios -of
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Mr. Yancey for the Union.
lCorrespondenee of The Presel
WASHINGTON, Sepr i rr .22,;185,
To TON HONOBABLI WILLIAM - WIT!: 0101,....
tag nislOol haff'l.lo,plealiare ofAitenligi tosk,afar
- 144oh'iitiliwohal 'lthever's, fikthia, eiti.V,li t
*Mee mild adtd sweet mind* and sugar. ITttough
*sing from airentlemarkeonsidered to bailie:first
' Q uo, tirojosteri, -theOrlres little, fire - th IC 'lt
was - tame, almost too - tame, even fo`r• a - Northern
Democrat, and overflowed with declarations of love
and attachment to the Union and the Comititition.
After having been introduced by Dr. Boyle;the
chairman of theßrookinildgisAitsixlisitioli;as "the
Patrick Henry of the Southern Democracy," you
began your speech with the declaration that you
Won - Ai - 41a no part*:".....Ahis -was: plain language,
ItiMshotiall •that haa..)west said about: you by
Kir.-liiinglas and his friends. You were little of a,
Demookat irt 1848„and de,noti "pant to be onuin
7H 1 . 60 i though you are the esoknowledlild leader of,
one pa tof it. ! Having induced, at Baltimore and
Cherie, ton, a parkof the • Southeni Domooraoy to
follow your• footsteps, and obey your, teaching's and
Iriter i pretationa of what , you , call protection to
Southern rights, you• now: repel them, (Molly . in.
tirMing those who have followed your standard
that you. are. no Seoessionist, but for the Constitu
tion add the Union ! • Having run their, ship upon
a rocli, from which it .never can get off, but must
sink before •the ides of November some, you, the
experienced , captain, perceiving the danger which
must engulf the whole, party, prudently forsake
the ship, tryingto get a berth, as you did in 1818,
1852, and 1866, on the good old liner, the Consti
tution.and the Union. Having put the matches in
the lends of , your followers, and perceiving now
that the fire which they have kindled must destroy
all, you fly to the safe place °Ube Constitution and
the Union. .
, •
You had not a word of ,pity or consolation for
poor Breokinridge and Lane Lust night. You did
not even mention thew names, You scorned to
say anything in their favor, quietly Indicating that
they must not consider you as *belonging to any
party!, Neither did you make any allusion to the
great :principle of protection of slavery in the
union,* what is the same, in the present Terri
tories !ot .the tinned States. „The word tout
tory ". was not even used once in your whole
speeoh. And you cannot and will not deny that,
only a few weeks ago, this was the burden of your
arguments. Whilst forlorn General Lane is
travelling in the country making speeches about
the equality of, States, and protection (slava code)
of slavery by Congress in the Territories, you have
forgotten everything about, it, and know only the
Constitution and the Union !
In the speech which you made here in Washing
ton some time ago, you had much to say about the
" theatrical" Democracy—meaning those who were
for the regular nominoes of the party, as nomi.
noted in the Front-street Theatre, at Baltimore.
You denounced them as worse than Abolitioniste,
who would inevitably hasten-the destruction of the
rights of the South. Judge Douglas was then, in
your eyes, worse than Lincoln; a man whose ob
ject was to drive -the South from every Territory
in the',United States. Then you denounced" squat
ter sovereignty," heaping ridicule upon those who
advocate that' doctrine, and sailing it a heresy
worse than Republicanism. Then you saw no dif
ference between the Douglas Democracy and Re
publicanism. Now mark the change !
Yesterday you knew nothing about the " thea
trical" Democracy; Dohglas was no Abolitionist,
no renegade; you did not even mention his name.
You raid not a word about "squatter sovereignty,"
or about protection of slavery in the Territories.
You even went so far as to include the Douglas
Democracy in your enumeration of the friends
of the Constitution, stylingthe Republicans as the
only enemies which it has in this country. Nay,
more! you aotnaliy weaseled and begged that
there should be a fusion of all the conservative
elements in the North to beat the common enemy !
MR. YANOKY, YOU ARE OCARID !
Would 40 God you had made 'snob a speech at
Charleston, or Baltimore, and had there evinced so
much love and attachment for the Union ! Having
' divided the party—having brought up new issues
' which you now no longer defend—you talk of
' - ficSiOrt!" ' • Why did you not counsel peace
. before,and nee all your eloquence and abilities to
keep together that party which alone Joan beat the
Republicans? -But,' according to your own con
fection; you are no Democrat ; and, therefore, the
Democratio party has no right to expect from you 1 1
anything but evil. . 1
I repeat, again, .you are frightened, other-
.wise you would "not have dodged last night the
question put to you: "What the South should do
in the ease of Lincoln's election?" It was ex
pected that you, at least, would have the boldness,
which Mr. Breekirmidge does not possess, and give
a plain answer to'that question. Bob you did not
do it! Your telling us about imaginary cruelties
committed by Abolitionists: or Northern people,
burning your houses, murdering your children, and
poisoning the springs and wells, was fancy, Mr.
Yancey, no more ! You cite the recent .. news
piper" events in Texas as an illustration. But you
km) :grata to know, that they are ncttNni kl ie s it
nated not with Incendiary Abolitionists, but with
kidnappers, who tried to steal negroes to sell them
afterwards, and, being prevented in some in
'itanees from so doing, they took revenge, and
burnt some barns. I hope you will not class
these Southern kidnappers with the Northern Abo
litionists: They belong de lure et de facto to
others: The story about, strychnine has been
stated by the papers to be a Canard like the rest.
You see that your reasons for going' out of the
Union are hallueinatione, , wbleh' might frighten
women, but not statesmen. And if the Aboll- '
Heads should ever attempt to attack. the Beath,'
thei t kesin only, dolt over our bodies—and you know
the Aire 2,000,000 Demooratio voters in the North;
WhOill love the Union and the Constitution as well
as yeti: Don't get frightened ; we will take care
of the' Abolitionists; they shall do you no harm :
let ii alone, and do not cause divisions in the De
'seloorstie 4111 j. You • talk about the " Wide
141,3thillfelOpied itay,thiit they!sire arming. I cannot'
: . ,,..,,,,eigit - ',- lepeifible thata gentleman of Am.
-Amid-
_, , _ ) ... 4kiti` mph apprehension feat'
'-. 4 01441
instate
. _,H , - What never exist biirit'l
AN slot Ati; *essilithat subjeot ! , 1
'-hoar speech lest-might• was, in =foot, a Union
Speech. If you are r aeriosui it year love for the
Co e stitution - and the Union, Mil Mr. -Breckinridge,
wboekftlettde are now so briidly engaged to .eleot
Lltriolt; to withdrittrhis name from the field: We
'glee you the' assinthif that, if you do, you may
,depend - upon it that Litwin never will be Presh:
dent. At the sake time it would be well to welsh
1 thehild Man 'at , the ' White Home. He is full of
' rulteltlef:• , ' • -
' Hoping - that my letter will not be unpl . %.
you, and emit the suggestions bereit sordid •
~ ~
not' be beneath your 'esesideration, I rernain,
three times thmebeire for the Union And Clout'.
tution,ltpre.
~roadie himself. His
..
daughter, Miss L. J. - Aridersoni appeared, as a
clairvoyant; ibilowed , by a wonderful inhibition,
Whioh must be witnessed to be appreciated._ It•
beat, all we haie ever witnessed in that Ste. His
son :and two
„. other daughteeellso assist him very
. ~ .
ably. ; . , , • ~..:1 ... .
, , ,
"I. At •-litillut•street . Theatre ,, the .Inaelltalkte id
Mi.' and. Id* phinge;in Belles opera of f' The
Eiktharittelk,-,-; :' I I :
by far the greatest audience it)
litrity(kltirik• ~ •••,., , *vary seat wail Occipte,d.
Tilutliseta " I
.. ..1
we , ` 77 `• ‘.., 1
,• • .• sit ' Miss Etchings, who
lon • .., ! • 1 ,,, ,
.‘• , /10 e billlippt reception,
Site sang • er, • -: ever„and her speaking voice
has obtained more Silliness than before, She is
One of the few ladles who can act asysell as sing,
and Iher'Sielta muss' spirited perfiribiaace. Mr.
Itiohing'e Rain& was acceptably, rendered, and
Mr. Ediiin•Adiuns perforated Dm lire, of , bon'
Silvio verfludielously, sad without rarit,• Mr.-,
ilt
Hemple made"' ' 'desl Of a ataall part •We by
no measuil w '
: Mr.Shipritin'e Dr. .Mcithana. ,
:Sites.,, Itwas; — ity hirinorous. Miss Etchings
*as splendidly ittired. 'Ai /pate the ObiSideil, and
• gresositetleal language of sago Silly Oobbor, " she
1110,:de*td elegant" . The opera wild be repeated
th•liaVaning. I - s,„ I , _
' Signorina PAW had # benefit at the-.
Academy of
Music Jut night, and .we understand that the Id,
t01:14SIIIkti was • better than' on Saturday. She sp. 1
pearel 0 Ytokella iii '" La Traviata," (a part
which, unfortunately for her, rori)uirod noting as •
well as singing,) and was supported by Signor „Er
tant,-arld net by Signor Brlgnoll.
"Arolotreet Theatriwas fully as much crowded
MI its *Omit-street rival. No wonder, wheitin
the opening pleas, t , Everybody ' s , Friend," 'Mrs.
Job's Drew, that versatile god admirableiotress
performed, and, aloe Messrs . Wheatley, J. S.
Mario, and L. R. Stowell appeared in their
favorite alusuaters :—Olarke's Major Wellongton
De"-13oots would skean all the house of itself.
. Dierks and pretty Rose Sterrett M 1, The Rough
Dlealerid," were additional attraottons,,and, last of
all, Mr. W. Wood'i;Tpato lithe ooMio pantomime.
Last night it was perceptible that there is a "Star
Company" at the Arab.
"The Green fieriater," it MoDontragh's Gaieties
drew a great numiMi of hearer's and MOM to that
very - pretty,' convenient, • and well-conducted
theatre. - The Martinetti.Ravel troupe continue
POPOir bare, and,'may play . ler any Length of
Dine: -;, , . .
' Sanford ' , Opera Troupe, Blevinth, above dlifist
nut street, was crowded, there not being, in fag, a
spare seat at any one. The company is very good,
and thstevertert perfOtriimvesvery Wooing.
. Thel4larnoross and tiliarqiiiiirolipe; 'which itl
eludeclrank BOITOr •and , - Pranir. Morei; resumed
' operations at the Continental Theatre, Walnut
I street.' • The eoinpany is; atrerigthened by the so
owiston of Mr:lWllliatas,i' giodhassosinger,
rniE PRA-PHILADELPMA, TU,ZSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
This evening, the Mime! Magill appear in.the
opera of "Norma,!',-faiti ilia' out etp.kinettaivr-
Agnes Natali as ,Nortiso;' , ;ll4,l*ll3 , ratili
Adelgtsa, with Signor Atiiisol.
Thomas F. Plitaigheir atlgalaiom-stree
Han Last Himaing.
Pursuant to ansonneemene, the la:dare-4N Of
the season was to be - set in motion at Bansoni-Itreet,
Ilan last evening, by the eloquent Irish patriot,
Thomas French, Meagher, in a lecture on "Lord
Edward Fitzgerald, and the Mon of '98." For so
early In the sewn them was a very large AU._
dio,lloo 0! pidieS gentlemen attood ueot o ;
the !appointed . hour , Ai feif Oilianteff iifO4
eight o'cleek,the.",Yike and Nunn/MO, No. 1,
of Philadelphia," and the Bmmet Guards entered
the hail, in fall reglmentale, and. were greeted
With applause, the °Blears taking their mats upon
tho platform,"
"A'quarter of an hour of sizepenseinsued, (Wide
,which; varione surmises were afloat at to the leo
torer'i not making his appearance, when one of the
officere on the platform, who was evidently slightly
"in for it," rote, and to the evident chagrin of
that gentleman, announced to the audlenoe " Left
tenant Rogers," whereupon the latter imntedleteli
left the stage, but returned in a few momenta, and
stated to the audience that Mi. M. would be the're
on five minutes. Meted scarcely taken his peat,
when John O'Byrne, Esq., on behalf of the com
mittee, came forward and ought to quiet
the • growing impatience of the, nudism,e by
telling them that " a telegraph despatch had been
received from Mr. Meagher, stating that he would
arrive at 8i o'clock, by the four o'clock train from
New York," adding that the arrangements for the
lecture had been made in good faith, and would
doubtless be complied with—if not then, on endure
evening.
The •e:planation was followed with a resigned
hum and chatter among the audience until the
time limited for the arrival of the lecturer
had expired, the only event oaeurring du
ring this interval to interrupt the mono
tony having been two or three ludierone
"field commands" from the aforesaid exalted
omoor. It now began to look very much as If the
andienee was destined to leave the hall, with their
enthusiasm for Ireland, and her dead and living pa
triots, unexpended ; and this was realised at about
ten mimics before nine, when, without any fur
ther announcement, with the utmost good temper,
the ball was deserted ; although the audience bad
previously commenced to retire in large numbers,
(receiving their tickets or their 'money as they
Arent out,) notwithstanding the overtures of the
"phunny" officer above referred to, to make a
speech instead of Mr. Meagher, if they would only
remain.
Having written the words of our caption in tho
early part of the evening, without anticipating the
disappointment which followed, we have inadver ,
tently perpetrated an Irish bull, for which our
friend Meagher must stand responsible.
LATEST NE WS
By Telegraph to The Press.
APPALLING CALAMITY AT PITTSBURG
TWELVE PERSONS KILLED.
PITTSBURG, t3ept. 24.—One of the meet appalling
calamities that over occurred hero startled our
chicane to-day.
The boiler In the marble works of W. W. Wal
lace exploded at 1 o'clock this afternoon.
There were one hundred men engaged in the
works at the time, ten or twelve cf whom, it is
supposed, Were killed, and several wounded.
The boiler passed through the building, reducing
a part of it to a heap of ruins, and then struck
a clothing store on the opposite side of Liberty
street, killing the proprietor, Mr. Robert Barkers,
who was standing at the &Kira/Behead was nearly
taken off. The boiler then passed through the rear.
wall of the store into Swartz Lager Door nail,
which it nearly demolished; and a man named
Wilpeifer, who was in the saloon, was killed. The
boiler finally landed in the Presbyterian grave
yard, back of the Hall, having paned Arough
four walk.
g The followinifare among the killed, in addition
to those named :
Robert Barker, J. H., Hamilton, Wm. Agnew,
John MoCatobeon, James MaOntobeon, Tbos. M.
MoArnett, Wm. Burke, James Laferty, Wm. Ma-
Milan.
The coroner's inquest will be held tomorrow
morning.
EARELEOSNZOS Or DOTI - TWBITT , PIVE BOOSTS!
BOHNXII, MID ?BRIM HUNDRED PEOPLE MUSIC
LII33-A MELO HORNED TO DEAR.
Sr. Lows, Sept. mut.,
stahlaof...Arrtal,f'vrashingtort streets, was Bred by
matches, which were thrown, while burning, on a
heap of loose straw, by a party of b opt who had
used them to light their cigars.
The flames immediately spread to the adjoining
building; consuming in all over twenty-five tens•
meats, and rendered houseleu three hundred
people.
During (the excitement of the occasion, a child
was thrown from a house on to a feather-bed ; other
bedding was then thrown on it, which took tire,
and the child was burned to death.
' . New York rollties.,
VIZ UNION • SIC A
ail
1134PORD.
Maw Your, Sept. 2k .— Union ticket 'against
'Lincoln is understood to' re been finally sr.
ranged. As nearly constructed, it gives six Break
inridge district elector& as follows: J. H. Brower,
Jacob A. Westervelt . William B . Duncan, W. A.
J
obbe, Stephen P. Rowell. and A. B. Conger; and
One elector at large, viz: Henry S. Randall to
place of R. H. Walworth. The ticket now stands
as follows : ' .
Douglas men 18
Bell andßverett men 18
Brooklnedge men 7
, 35
ft , . •
%6 , 4 COngrianio,nat Ntnninattona.
Vision, PE, Sept, 24.—The Deilemstio Con
greisional oonf ofYthe Thirteen* distriet.met
at Stroudsburg to-daVand. nombiated Col. Philip
Johnson, of Reston, for Congress:
Tnizirox, September 24.—Joiiph teeming
was nominated today for Congress by the Dome
°rata of the First district.
The Great Fair at St. Login r •
Sr. Leyte, Sept. 24.—The number of to
the great' fair whioh commenced to. al•
ready reached 0,000, and about 1, n
weraentered at any previous exhibitiow t , -,,
At the opening Mil morning, 00,00 11110111. ere
resent, And on the "day that liana Renfrew visits,
the fair (for which 000asion a Credal programme
has been arranged) probably &glib/Abet number
will bolo attinclasoclkTive hotel. are jammed and
the streets crowded with people. . • -
Sr. Louts, ~tilati r 24.—About 20,000 people
arrived in. , to-day, on the fits prineipal
riiiramds. ''
~;1012w sir openetAli beautiful weather and a good
Otee. The (street railroads and - 'buses
ate all and do away, with the promisououi
ng h ere t o f ere experienced. `.
„ ,
te.
lent attendance at
till city wltneeted
or' rather maijin old
rut notice..
kt.b ffin k oh elegance,
temple
,of
aiinaiteuro. • Elm
isitoias enthuslas
not only greatly
litre. - his add!-
prnrit Rin,w
, INDEPINDVIDEr Sept, t4:44lllttiitta go
mail, with dates to the fdth herd last
night. -;
'The mail party, tonsiating of Mr Devers and his
'fumigant, who drive the mall coal% between Banta
Re and El Paso, were attaoked' by la band of In.
diens at Ojo del Muerto. .
There is co news of importance from the plaice.
The rancho where Mr. Peacock . was murdered
hat been abandoned. •
The time of .the departure of the mail f r om this
plasm to Sante ge, bet been °banged from Mon
days to Saturdays. ,
[lnterference with a Public , Meeting.
'Sidatir Hnsr., Carbon County, Pa., September
24.—A . large meeting of the Pemocrany at -this
place-on .Baturday night, was attacked, and the
speakers
Henrysaulted with eggs and other missiles.
lion. 8. Mott and othersoriio ware on the
stand, were strait. * Vs *
(Signed) A finostai Bum..
Frtim, hington: •
14Asatrarron, Seit: 2#. . Ca has.
It said; bOn appointed Chief of the'Bireau of
Ordnance and HydrOgraPhy, plaim of , Oeptain
Ingraham, who hap bean detaibal,:tp'the Oplamaild
of the steam sloop•of-War Riohmond.
, Mr. Glosabroneer hu accepted the President's
tender .to bourne his private,seoretary,
..Mr. Gray has, been appointed postmaster
at' Bellow's falls; Vrmont, sloe Atkins, who hu
been removed for other than a politioal cause.
, WaikeFre late EtpeditiOli: A . Naw, Catmints, Sept. ',24.—The whom,* ,A.
Taylor arrived here to r -drij, from , Utille 'on the
18th
She brings 2,8 men Rho were connected with the
late expedition of Gen. Walker.
Gen. Walker end Col. Snider yore Imprisoned
at Truxillo t and were to l?e shot on the elf - suing
day. . ,
•
Iteportei la Spain and
Wastusi
day intim
thority, hr
Havana, 1
rlons Il per
aimed posh
twenty Mr
at Havant
;eting.
,
BTOCEBI -A colored camp
meeting hi as mane of a, Mr•
rible fight trove and *party
of ;rtshmel, gantry/ere usad,
and Wesel 4 the parties were -learftilly, though
not fatally injured, - ,
''GeV: Seward 111 'geese&
LeAViteWertru, • Sept. 340,0overnor Sawed
and party arrived here Wieorning by
de•Awaiies,"
SheY were milved by2ibar'ONide-Awaiies, and
escorted to the Rlantet House amid the Arlng of
cannon and, cheers of the people. Britt addreelep
were piado' by ger. Seward, See. Nye, and M.
Adams. •
• ' MY: Seward will be serenaded tide -
. . . .
___.-
Case of ,Tapkalow, the alle g ed rrat.e.
'Tnartrox,•gept. 7.4.—The, gaited Ehates Ciro&
Court insets In tbls 014 to-marrow.
Jackedow, the Cid:tamp, , will be tried dull
this' term. Ilia One 411111retto before the Gran
Jury, and If a bill is found if 1011 tbeu be AlL
versed. . c . ..
The Sisters Natall.
Explosion of a Holler.
EMMEIMMI
Conflagration in St. Louts.
Later from California,
4 \
s t i f x, , ,llly Pony Express.)
`Sir. :eta Pitelittlet: 241 .—,The Pony Ex i5,....440
Fah Fla detealo the 12th, arriv VI leer, i
~......
_,.
MARINI LATILLIOWNCIrAT rived Bept, Mote,
non Hese 110n1: 10,11 ip hieetros crFt ; m--
Aledeeptsetit, ship lute stwAllow. r sil *bu ss e s
sk .00E'l far COT .. vnth at Cal snared yoga
rower rind 118 the U se of woOls &hip Lord Raglan.
elbows& - -.
. GENERAL ItEtPfl..
The steamer John Ir. fitepheno Balked .yeeterday
for Panama, with 232 passengers andlsl.ooo,ooo in
gold (of wbloh $020,000 was for New York.) and
142 bags of Washoa silver ore, valued at $lB,OOO.
The pony express, with St. Louis dates to the Slat
August, arrived at Caroni Valley this morning.
- The tenth anniversary of the admission of Cali;
ry o rrai,inee ; the Union was celebrated 7,by they* l
.
'nestle& Sari Flanalsoo oh the 10thi. by the pia .till
sespessakos.ef.bnaineui, a procession through the
prinelpal streets., an oration, and a grand ball
t the largeltpublic hill. I „ ~, ~
' At the Repnblioan primary election in Ban Fren
etic*, do the Bth instant, ten out of the twelve die.
traits 14e3ided against making a partisan notnina•
tin for local offosers„and in favor of an alliance,
with the Peoplel party in the municipal election.'
This le regarded AN a complete re-endorsoment of
the Rrifernt city government. , .
The trill of W.•}l. Stone for killing a member of
the laid Legislature, during a political dispute, Is
proceelling, at Bailment°, before Judge Hardy,
the same Judge before whom Judge Terry was re-.
eently'acquitted. ,
The Ereokinridge State Conventien is in session
at Sacramento. An electoral ticket will nntionbt
edly be nominated, as many of that party believe
that the State can be carried for Breckinridge.
The' Mariposa gold mines, on Colonel Fremont's
grants, are reported toyield immensely since the
eempletion of the extensive quartz mines.
The last week's yield was at the rate of nearly
$2OO per day.
A camel express is about to be established 1)6-
tween Los Angeles and Fort Mahone.
Sufficient minium returns are mado to the mar
shals to form a basis for estimating the population
of California at 500,000.
A .fire at Sonora, on the 16th, destroyed Lead.
wiek Miler's stables, together with nine horses.
Loss, $9,000,
FROM OREGON
The dater from Oregon are to the 6th instant.
A silver excitement has been brewing in Oregon
for several months, and the moat extravagant
rumors now prevail respecting the mines in dia•
rest pegs of the Cascade mountains fording, on
Williametta valley. Several parties have been
prospecting during the summer, and many more
were Preparing to go. Dr. Brag, of Salem, hes
left at the ,Stateeneui °MO° epeoimens of giver ore
from the Santram mines, which assayed $4,206 to
the ton. Other specimens averaged $1,200 to
$2 000 per ton.
'The:Portland News alio tho moat encouraging
reports from tho Gold Creek gold mines, which it
represents the yield to range from $5 to $lO a day
to the man, and that enough paying ground has
been explored for 5,00 miners for several years.
Some 850 mon were at work on the Creek. •
Iron ore has been discovered in the Oasoado
mountains.
On the lot of August, Lieut. Mullen was at Fort
Benton, having completed the military road to that
point,'and was toleavo that post for Walla Walla,
immediately repairing and Improving as he tra
velled. This line of road is 393 miles long. blej,
Blake was to have left Fort Benton for Walls
Walla, with a command of 800 men, on the 6th of
August.
The Portland Advocate says it would seem from
the argument of some that the Washoe silver lode
belts the continent as they claim that theJantiam,
Walla Walla, and. Fort Hope mines belong to the
same vein, and there is a probability of th eir posi
tion being moro fully demonstrated by the disco
very of mines In the vicinity at Mount flood.
FROM {YAM:UM/TON TERRITORY.
The Washington Territory dates are to the 31s
ultimo.
A fire occurred at Fort Vancouver, destroying
$5,000 worth of Government stores,
The Olympia Pioneer says that acting Governor
WOW is determined that the Indian pirates who
had taken refuge In Victoria shall be brought to
punishment.
These Indians are believed to be the mtirderers of
the crews of the Helen and Maria and Blue Wing, in
February, 1859. The Pioneer sat■ Gov. MoGill
will take steps at once to overcome the technical
objections of our neighbors across the straits.
FROM BRITISH. COLUMBIA
The British Columbia 'advisee received are to
the 4th inst.
The Victoria Prtee Current, of the ad of Sep
tember, gives the following summary of raining
°orations in British Colombia: The etate of mining
antes .id British . Columbia is very prosperous.
At the latest accounts the eraser river was
being rapidly deserted, except by Chinamen, for
the new Eldorado at Rook creek. The rash ap
pear, to be general all through the country, as
numbers of men were on their way from Oregon
end Washington Territory. At the poets at Puget
Sound the same excitement prevails, and at many
lumber mills the men have bad their wages in•
created to Woe thank to stay. With regard it,
the yield of the mines, there is, as might be ex•
peoted, some Mame in the accounts, but all
agree that the miners are making from Live to
twenty dollars per day to the hand, while some
claims axe stated on reliable authority to pay
$lOO a day per man. The country in the neighbor
hood is sold to resemble California in its forma
tion, there being plenty of basin topped hills,
which On tunnelling, have proved auriferous. The
gold is very coarse, and found on the bed rock.
There is no doubt about the extent of these new
gold fields, as good prospects were found by parties
in charge of the mule trains which passed through
this section of country en route for Quenelle
river.
The Welratiohe river, to the northward 4,V i nt
creek, is also said to be aurifenorturi forrn•tt, o ,
n ot r h arr er . to _ opini similar.it ori rae u ut o - 1 ---strr h.
j a d is of si t d h e es o e f
m Qu in u
es es e c i a i n a
be banned by the amount of dust ...tired at Vic
toria, as a large quantity finds Its way taw are on
in ischange for provisions, Ito. It la a settled
thing that a wagon road must be put through from
'lope at any cost. There Is every reason to bo
lter, that his Excellently, now In British Columbia,
wills.* the importance of hurrying on this work
by as additional grant If necessary.
'lle number of miners in the district around
Rock ;creek and the Blmilkamen U estimated at
more than one thousand. From Quesuella river,
welleer that some large strikes are being made.
Greet prices have been paid by Chinamen for
claire. The silver mines are getting up in the
marlet. fieveral ;piedmont m . 6,0;101,11,04 slelding
24001)er ton. Cinnabar has also been discovered
In Os neighborhood or Hope, In.whioh . lity Wain
iota te rapidly incresalug value." ,
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Saone:mo t Sept. 12-3 P. hl.—The Dreekin
ridge sad Lane Demooratio Convention reassem
bled hits this morning.J. B. Weller was elected
peirimint president, with seventeen vine• prof
dentil, ling one from aeoli judicial distrlot. P. L.
Shoff, 1 T. Beach, and Frank Laughton were
eleotedaaries.
The cg persons were appointed electors:
Wm. :of Los Angeles ; A. P. Dudley', of
Celevet; V. E. (larger, of Tams ; and Zech.
hiontgotryof Sutler.
The Cvantion is still in session.'
OF thyeele by the John L. Stephens $929,158
goes to He York, find eighty thousand dollars to
togland • ' '
The Sot shippers was not made out at,the hoax
the expel leaves.
BTaalleis reallPflasis son Nsw YoSx.—The cabin
wangler" es Billows! l eapt. 0.-13. Dell, O. O.
u. B. tomcat .1... Deana and wife;
nal
:8, army, nod Julies Newman.
la , go. United Motes Indian agent ; Orrn't
. a nt ad lT: tt i h at.,l3lwatt
naket. A.
fichattsjereoltels. . Manilas. Btevens,ll. htiat
leek. 0.% vita and niece. A . Frye, 111. Anirolo.
N: Minsk. P. Baud, John lertafsen, Il L _Petion, J.
Frank, AhloNioh. Horace Harrington, NV : Herds,
J.;'. Uru'. 1.. Prager. John Higley .1. M. H.
eleyder, L2lllB, G.M. Baxter. L. 1,. Secretor, and
rAlvard 'nor° were No lathe steerage,
mmeresal Intelligence.
Batt Fatter), Bent. 12. 4 Y. M.—An native trade
with the City has improved the general tone of the
market. nowise/red transtiotions from first hands.
The defile healthy and not particularly directed to
tiny one se. ()wadies are quiet and firm. Rig Cof
fee sells laollic; nothing done its the other,kinds.
Coal—Sale ROO loop of
, hard ex. Nonpareil at 8 10.
,
fluent 16fliales at 131.010. Na il s—sates at aho.
f a fhb t
inactiver at the last noted Meets. Pik
vjai opn—nr Lard—hales of 8011 eases •• J.
00."•Aleue4. in lo'` at itivital9o. tooprloo
barrels of Eleltrio elpark (new) at all Tor - tr,
Ira nlear.,Sl9 or 'meet. Bacon runt home ape not
inquired Woe as alt ornward tendency in foreign t
Carolina ichanged. Raw Sugar is firm eater 9r
L2OO bbls 100. I and 2 China at 'Mail. Beantul ie
more activool Mils of crushed sold on spe,m'ation
tit 133i0 441 do. to dealers at MO. tipriits—l hero
is a fair ay for foreign Brandies. and domestics
nre firm linking up a little: American Brandy fa°.
Spirits of intine-9 000 galls ex. Electric Spark sold
atill).2so l Apioes-1,000 mate of Cassia sold at 1130
Wines—Clinactive. Common Cherry isOsser)ia. In
Teas therethipg doiel ng. Wheat continuee to come
freY: leinand for export is well maintained.
F'reithte ew York pre about 8050 .I. o ' ton ; to
England. 4:to Ausiralia,l9 Mister les. Shipping
has been dossed uy the Advance in rates, and ton
nage 11 pliterited.
• Sena tetvord tot St. Joseph, No.
T. Joaslept. :3 —Senator boward arrived
likeliest ni Ide was rewired` et the depot by
tie . 4 Widakes," and esoorted to the Pateo
goose, whit was called out•end made a short
s.secb.
Not less two thousand parsons were pre
most— Mato was listened to with the closest
attooUen.
~ Mr. SO i !ewe to-morrow morning for
Ilawrence , inworth.
e D rt r also had a demonstration last
mi t t !
Pt, In t v a torchlight procession and
ratification ng.
1•• , • •
The Turf.
por 7127 FLORA FRUFLY AND PATCHRN
NEW FoMt 21 trot biittieeti Fldra
Temple andhozOno r mile bents in harness,
came air to•rer the Centreville aquae, !Jong
Island. Tim Ciro straight heats. Time ,' let
heat, 4 m. 5124 heat, 5 m.
NoWk Bank Statement.
Nxw YORK4U—The hank ptatement for tho
week ending c 2,1 inst. foots up as follows;
Decrease.....
•• 1 station 1,400 WO
g, sae . . 1,1116,000
Increase ...... 13,000
Me by 'Telegraph.
Oax.aiy.t. r,.,l.—The Adriatic's Down im
pAtte'd greeter At C. the Cotton marker to day !
and holders deto advance I sales 140 -day of 7.00
bales st.lo,;fol middlnti. hiolaasse tnew)tells
at See. • Flour eVasoo. , 6
Ilwcturiw - rt,l4r 24.—Flour firm, at $4 90.0 t 95.
Whteky steroll4:o. Wheat steady. Corn firm.
,ovicona apliaao Vow York steady, at
/i,Pr pit sent. vreintv
I.earinp of Y'rl
tbe ou
w gallant, from
ooloothing a
t MAx4OO. ppey
of nob Lna Aim
bolos WO out
popanot r, Daravvalllr.-4s the tow
boat Nfaitaraunning down the Delaware.
about 8 o'olooltday Inorning, with a fleet of
twenty-four oara,'she not With an accident
which caused l ath of ono of bar crew, and
serichtsly ends the lives of several others.
It appears tht opposite Clallowhill 'street,
the current ohe hindmost of the boats to
sweep aroundo" come in collision with a
solmouer that vmhor in the river. The bow
of the 00 booOt the aide of the canal boat,:
stavingg . it in,eini the butt trl! Oak, a oa
tastrophe whiestened; by keying eighty-
Aye 081 Of lausrd. Two men, named Pet
rtoir siositil itlr of the boat) and Patrick
elavin, I, ar e este gado, Doran suooeeded,
by A' desperafefnforoiNt V WIT tr 41 411
the *otos Whiobinto the MI ka;
_nut latent
want doWn witplat, and' was, of course,
drowned. Iloreted hhoselfort some loose
planks whisk fldon the. water, and he was
takeh off by of tiirth-ward °Moore 'who
were attracted Pea - for help, and who prop
curia a bast Ms his assistance. The night
was so dark the guide the elders • had•to
'the spot was the he Asperllled malt: Ha
; Watt' 6001PleielY , ' when rescued. Both
inerthelOnged I . ' The sunken boat was
on Its way from ' .to the SOhnylkill. TM'
schooner escaped , , , ,' , ,
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C 1 T Y.
rt ..44.1dUldEMENTa THIS EVENINU.
-1111 0 11.1 v k...Cutimes Ak
?Nifelt4rs —" buith• g . :1 1 M7
„Ac o Valle, , liMpup• !toad and Loonit streets.—
„? r ge l yjae i kb i ltt r ui p street, above Twelfth.--:
.. 1 4,1:111=1, 1 1 1 hazer. 111r alitilt and Ninth sta.—
HalLn unemytha, of F.:lumina
PESfiltrigArill ACADEMY or Till r w. Te. No.
1025 C hestnut street . —Exhibition o Paintuata and
Sculpture, every morning and afternoon.
CONTINENTAL THEATER, WlLlallt et., shove Eighth
Chum:Toss end Sharpley's Minstrels.
- 13.011therrilizer. Hovel, .Eleventh ltreet; afore
13A est i aps,—Coloert nightly.
ettcrie*.ea 's New GAILITITIL RE.OB street. shove
Esound.—.• T Ravels."
Tna 141 . 4 Af t wrakoA4s.---,-Tlya coroneell
invest in the case of Robert Crawford, who was
Murdered, on Friday sight last, in the Ninetuoth
want, met again yesterday afternoon, at the Nine
teenth-ward station.konse. • Font witnesses were
examizied, but no evidence was elicited to tlx the
crime upon any partieulr,peraou. :The witnesses
all agreed in their description of the two men who
ran from the scene of the pounder, e. abort time be
fore the body of Crawford was discovered lying
on the pavement. ,These two men evidently com
mitted the murder, or had some knowledge of it,
and It le important that they should be discovered,
if possible. The deteotive officers were on the
look-out for them yesterday, and scoured every
portion of the Nineteith ward, In the hbpe'of lidds
mg some clue that would lead to their deteotion,
but without success. The man who was arrested
on Saturday, and who formerly boarded with the
deceased, was dieoharged, as it was conclusively
shown that he was in another place when the inur.
der was committed.
The police, however, on Sunday night arrested a
man named JAMICS llollingsworth, on suspicion of
being connected with the tragical affair. So far,
there is no evidence to connect him with it, but
be Is held in custody to await further develop.
meets. The suspicion against him arises from his
resemblance to one of the two men described as
running away from the scene. .
No trades of the whereabouts of the murdered
man on Friday, from the time ho left home, at 7
o'clock, until near 12 o'clock, when hie murdered
body was founddhave yet been discovered. The man
who called at hie house during the week, and
made the appointment to sell him a lot of yarn at
a sheep rate, it is supposed was one of the party
who laid this plan to rob and murder the unsus
pecting man. When be left home he had eighty
nine dollars In gold with him, which he showed his
wife before he started out. The absence of money
upon his person when found indicates clearly that
it was for the purpose of gettlag possession of the
* money that he was murdered.
The murder was a most atrocious one, and no
means should bo left untried to ferret out the
guilty parties It has been suggested that the
Mayor should offer a reward, which may lead to
the detection of the murderers.
The coroner's inquest adjourned yesterday, to
meet again at the elm place on Wednesday eve
ning next.
OPENING OP SIM •AGRIOCrLTURAL FAII.—
The Pair of the Philadelphia Society for Promo
ting Agrloulturej will open to-day at the Powelton
grounds, Twenty-fourth ward, at 12 o'clock, when
there will be a grand otvaleade of all the horses on
exhibition. During yesterday exhibitors were bu
sily engaged in arranging their goods so tut to
make the best display. A large number of valua
ble stock has been entered horses, and other ani
mals, and the display in this department promises
to bo very fine. The mechanical department also
appears to receive mush attention, numerous err
proof safes, cooking ranges, sewing machines,
agricultural implements, an 4 other articles,
both ornamental and useful, being already
entered. In the building allotted to ma
chinery, a dna double-tuning ten-horse power,
hot-air engine bps been put up, intended to
run the machinery. All the tablet in the "Ural
hall have been sat up, and to-day the specimens
will be placed on exhibition. During yesterday
afternoon, the entrance being free, a number of
gentlemen, in vehicles and on horseback, amused
themselves by driving and riding around the
course at a 240 rate. Enterprising individuals,
who desire to sell lager beer, whisky, oysters, and
cakes to the outsiders, were also bard at work
erecting temporary sheds and booths outside the
enclosure, along Bridgewater street.' To-day, and
the balance or the week, there will doubtless be
Door's of speculating geniuses, who • for • cent will
indulge spectators with a chapels to try their
lungs, show them how mach they can lift, or how
many pounds they can striae, a to Heenan, at
" punching" machine, while those who desire to
get weighed, to see wbether they have Abed or
lost flesh during the summer, will also be gratified
on the moat ressennble .terms. On every side,
there are indioations that the fair will be very
suocessfol. To those who desire to visit ft, we
might say that the most pleasant way of molting
the ground is by the ears of the Rua and Vine
streets line, Which pun Monk Thht4 street, flora the
Exchange, and out Vine street to the Wire Bridge,
affording a tine view of the Fairmount water
works, which to stranger, is a matter of some tin-
Tortance. The fair ground can be entered from
this direction at
_this northern gate, on Bridge
water street. •
'rim Rnatuants' MARKET.—.TIIO new mar
ket building, on the north side of Market, Weal!
Twelfth street, it nearly completed, and is to be
opened for business on Saturday next, the 29th
inst.
This building is the work, almost uolusively,
Or uke farmers attending th• Philadelphia markets,
Erfnelpally. from Delareare,' Chester, lid Mont.
The stockholder', or ../" - CO - , -
four and five hundred, number among them nearly
all the principal farmers fn them counties, and ' , so
one stockholder has put in more than about $l,OOO.
No "mond call has siverbeim made upon any of the
stockholders for money, and yet the company has
promptly met all its payments In cash, and le in •
condition to do so 'to the end.
In numbering the stalls, the oompany have
adopted the method now used of numbering the
houses in the city, by which the number of a still
Indicatii its location. ; Timm are Mx avenues run. ;
ning the entire length of the building from Market
to Filbert street, aed each avenue has forty stalls
upon eaoh aide of It The avenue. are numbered
from east to west. and the stalls northward from
Market street. The stalls in the first arms bey
gin at 101, those in the second avenue at 201 those
In the third avenue at 301, and so on, the odd num
bers being on the easterly, and the even numbers
on the westerly aide. A due proportion of the
stalls: barb +been let to butchers, vegetable and
Jersey farmers, and a few to dealers. The fish de
partment is separate from the main building at
the Filbert-street end of the Street, opened on the
easterly side of the building. The stalls in all
those departments have been let to the best and
most enterprising in the several branches, the
managers baring in all oases awarded them at felt
rents to the best tenants offering, without tempting
spy premiums. ' •
it Is expected that the opening on Saturday next
will present the finest display of marketing of all
kinds that has ever been exhibited at any one time
and place in Philadelphia.
Tu PUBLIQ BUILDINGS ,cOMMISSION—TIIS
dORTRACT
wins MR. MCARTHUR SIONED.-The
commissioners met yesterday morning at the
Mayor's office. AB the commissioners were pro
sent. Mayor Henry resin the chair.
The contrast awarded to John McArthur,
Jr., was presented to the board ,and read by the
seeretsry. Tce instrument was then formally
executed by the parties of the second and third
parts.
The following moll:Woe, offered by Judge
Strand, was unanimously adopted :
Rrsoitaki, Met ;the eontraot his gay eximuted,
in duplicate, by John IdeArther, Jr., and his secu
rities, be transmitted io the Select and Common
Counolis of the city, as the contrast awarded and
prepared by the Board of Commissioners for the
erection of new public, buildings in the city of
Philadelphia, apd of wbish the approval by said
Councils is requested by this board.
The Commission met fn the afternoon at four
o'eloek, when the papers relating to the contract
were formally, Mined by the commlsokmen, Mr.
McArthur, and his, securities. The signsturee
* were affixed with a quill made from the teether of
an American eagle.
The Coma:180M Alien adlpartied to meet at
the call of the president. It now remains, to bo
seen whether City Counelli will approve of the
contrast or sot. _
A UsEFIILINYENTION.—A few days since
a very useful invention was tried publicly, for the
first time, on the Fifth-street Passenger Railway.
The trial took ;decent Callowhill and Vine streets,
and during a fire, which was burning at the time,
fa tit. John street, a thoroughfare In the vicinity.
About two squares clears were blocked. above Cal.
lowhill street, anddheold.fathioned Jumpers lying
promiscuously about, the firemen not su ff ering them
to be used. Mr.. Bridges shortly after arrived on
the ground, with n half dozen pair of the'. Pro
testors," and in n tab minutes the long block of
oars began to dimmer° itself, and the regular line
pored on in sumo:mien, 'without further interrup
tion. The firemen expreiged themselves highly
pleased with the. invention, affording; as It did,
such entire protection to their hose : The detention
of an hour or so to the passengers is very detri
mental to their daily receipts, and th ere Is no
doubt but the use of these ' r Protectors " will
amply repay the companies for any expense they
may Incur is providing themselves with so seems
eery an article.
TIIE PRINCE'S OAR.—The car to be used
by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in oarry-
Ing Baron Renfrew and hie matte trent Cinoinnati
to Baltimore, via Creatline, Pittsburg, and Harris
burgoves font westward yesterday, to meet the die
tinguisted party for who.. nee It is intinded.i Ifle
car is arranged in compartrnenta, with sitting
room, Peeping . 001M116/1, diviniproom, °lows, its ,
and at one end Is an open verandah, whlalt frill
accommodate is dozen persons with Feats, afford
ing a fine opportunity to view the road and sur
rounding country. It is said to be the mutt beau
tiful Oar on any of the Nada the States, and ter
this reason it has been ed' and wonted for.
the use of the Prinoe and his suite.-
P'inap t --There was an Quin of fire ca used
about ton o'clock yesterday morning , *the slight
burning of the chemical laboratory of Powers and
Weightman, at the sionthwest corner of Ninth and
Parridbatreeth.
About three o'clock yesterday mornlng, an. et
tempt was made lc burn tlen dwelling No. 417
South Thirteenth street, by kindling a pre against
the outside of the hack door.. ,
RUPPIANd part y 'Pf rttf
nano broke into the 'bowie of 'Phoniest .Ifolland, on
Germantown road, above Jtfferson avenue, at an
early hour en Sunday morning, and after beating
the inmates, they damaged the luirultursi ind car
ried eff some. 4rtiolot The following
named persons were arrested 414 04011ilit•ct
prison to answer the charge of being coneerno in
'the outrage; James Rodgers, James 1400artney,
/Isn't Burns, 4n4 ,(elan Dyvlin,• „, .
MlLlTArtv.—Tlic Emmet Guards' ()apt.
D. O'liano, paraded,yeaterday afternoon, aoootu
planted by a tine band of music, and, after march
ing throngh the tiootpal :streets, Proceeded to
the Parade Groun , reer of the County Prison, for
target practice. he , corps p4,4ded with small
numbers, having only, twenty muskets oat, hot,
nevertheless, made a very neat appearance.
Dnapfg Ounnsin.—About half past seven
o'clock last evening, a man named Joseph T. Sill
was knocked down py kilp; adapt on 4e had
with a slung shot while walling near the fugostort,
of the Lamb tavern road and Broad street. No
was severely, if not dangerously, wounded, apd
the perpetrator of the deed made his escape while'
his rioties•lay,
SLIGUT han. 2 —Atotit nine o'clock laqt
evening, an alarm of fire was caused by the partial
burning Of"e hottee ittLybrata attest; two doors
P ,1 1 114 ° , - :
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Gti.aRDIAMS OF TED POOL—Thin body
held their regular stated meeting yesterday after
noon at the Biookley Almshouse Mr. Marls in the
chair.
The comma of th ottis • • • -1 24 ).,,,
name time inn ".•.. ' •••
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Adeel wi the lut twe weksllB; blrthe,
et
4 ; ;lea 'IS t dttb:lll.e. 1041:5tidi.7729.
bilinha me Tti nt . , ti*lethttralljeku franialeaetiotepfraoturt
the Medial Board, euggesting the propriety of
establishing a museum for the preservation of pa
thological and other specimens, to aid In the Inves
tigation of dlitleolo, report that they bareeven
the subject due eousideration, and GM ef opinion
that the museum oont , mplatedoennad be a valaalda
acquisition to the medical diep u b m „ it
house, /MA that it_aut be eellealailaad az
with comparatively trilling expense to the =
tkin. • The report,reie ledektipalded..lll d mei*
lion recommending the establishment of the mu-
The committee to wh e was referred the qua&
lion of attaohing Parry's electrical rod to the
steam. boilers In situ in the .variknu departnoents et
the Almshouse, report that the red would add
safety to the boilers, end recommend that they he
procured at once, provided there is an item of ad.
proprietion from which the °splines thereof oan be
taken, and that it should not extend the sum of
$3O for each boiler.
A communleatterfwe's ladeived r frear
of the insane department, suggesting that the board
of many of the inmates should be paid by their
friends. The cost of keeping a patient is two dol
lars per week. ';. ; „ _
The Committee on Hospital, to which wu refer
red the communication from Medical Board rola•
live to opening the Hospital free of thaw to the
student's attending the verbose medical ',alleged of
the city during the winter season, report ", That
they approve of making the lecture. fru during
the coming winter, subject to the miss which at
present govern dilutes! interne/800 in the Hospital,
and have suthorised the chairman of the Commit
tee on Hospital and Insane Department to lune
tickets of admission to snob students as may be en
titled thereto.
A resolution was agreed to directing the holm
agent to report the names of those in the hoes*,
and the number from whom a ranatuteration Ia re
ceived by the Board.
The Board then proceeded to an election (or visi
tor of the Fourth district.
As there had been some disomaalou in regard to
the conduct of Mr. Daniel Lowry, the present visi
tor of the Fourth district, Mr. Willi am s oirelled •
resolution that he should be directed to tarnish
the Committee on Accounts with all the bills of
groceries, and that sail oceumittee shall report the
state of the appropriation for the out-door poor of
the Fourth district at the next meeting. Agreed
to.
The 'legion was postpaaed.
Daniel Law+ was elected apothecary of the Fifth
district. Elwin Moore was elected plumber and
gas fitter.
The Board then proeseded,te open the sealed pro
posals for supplying wood for the ensuing year.
Contracts were awarded as follows: In the
Second district at 85.25 ; Eighth, $7; Jlath,lls 35;
Seventh, $5 30; ltleventh, $7 50; Third, $5 48;
Fourtb, $4 89i ; Fifth, $5 25; Tenth, $7; Find,
$5 43; Ninth, $6 50.
Mr. Brown Offered a resolution trash destructs
should be awarded at the above prince, provided
that the wood famished by the eantreeters be ap
proved of by the appropriate committee. Madere.
Brown, Williams, and Srrety,were appointed the
committee.
The proposals for supplying coal were then open
ed The proposals sensed from $3 05 to $5 25 per
ton. The esentreate were awarded to the lowest
bidder. The Board then adjourned.
Tits HOARD Or TR4DII.—A meeting of
the Board was. held last 'ruling at the recta,
Chestnut street, aboie Fifth.
A communication, in response to one previously
sent by the Board, was received from the Chamber
of Commerce of San Franeiseo, urging upon com
mercial organitetions to take speedy measures to
India.) legislation upon the sebboot of maritime is
tercourse daring time of war, taking the ground
that private property should be free from moleseta-
Bon.
A memorial was presented by Yr. Keehonle to
be laid before the Postmaster General, show ing
that Phileadelphia has a large commercial interest
in the postal communication with Cabe. Tee
insurance Ones In Philadelphia bare also
large Intelsat' connected with admiralty
traheactions at lb" welt, aid the neighbor- I
log Bahama Wanda when a large amount of
wreaked property is adjudicated upon and dimmed
of annually. In view of them latereets, Hsi Mir
mortal urges the nateutty for completing the
lines of telegraphic and railroad eienaile&u to
Ceder Key. Inasmuch es Coaguss hes, by law,
established a post route between Cedar Key and
Key West. the service can be easily intended to
Havana. The Board entertain the bope theft the Dr
piedmont will afford to the publics the advantaged
to be derived from petting it to They
ask that a three-timea a-week nuts. may now be
provided, if it can be ohtained upon reasonable,
term*, and hop* that at no distant day the Dived
meal may be able to Tian the lierelde tO • daily
connection—a result which the opening of the rail
nod connection to Cedar Key readers resaleable
at a moderate cost.
The Board eonearred in these views, sad the
president was eathorised le ounatealesta with the
Poen:outer General on the webfoot.
A communication was read, from a writer who
desired his name withheld, calling the atteatlen of
the Board to the important* of keeping open this
navigation of the Delaware darri{ang the amain
winter. The writer proposed to eatablist at Petty ra
Island, above the city, an artificial dam, er oh-.
' 'Unction of the lee, earlier to that which fre
quently occurs at the Bone Me. bekurthe city.
s lbuLommn niceties was rfffaryti .
Mr. Lorin Blodgett mote a feast addrud, advo
ratios the totultrattion of Randall steamships to
ply bstween the United States sad Ramps, and
also In the California trade. He stated tbat about
one-half the amoaet seismal, to exisafruet rise of
these Telltale bed been sabeeribad. He spoke
rather severely upon the leterior aeseetrestawa
the ocean steamships Wang net el New Turk,
owned by Com. Vanderbilt, asserting that he ran
the poorest boats he corned, and kept the best laid
up in ordinary.
Without transacting any farther business, the
Board adjourned.
OMSK OP Bahl BALL HILYWILIt tint Ex
cztatoas, or Bnooatve, Lyn Hiss Pathan's,
was-vs.—Considerable interest was mudintad la
the game of bus ball played at the grounds of the
"St. George's" and "Olympics" clubs yesterday
afternoon, between the " Eraslsier" Baue.leall
Club, of Brooklyn, and nine Philadelphians, 'e
lected from Ave different clubs. The admission ,
having been limited by tickets Wired gratuitously,
the number of sounders on tbergroand, though
large and respectable, was not gayest lie it would
have been without such a restriction. A large num
ber of ladies wart present, and evideatly enjoyed
the sport. The" Exweisiors" haves earned for them
selves the reputation of being the champion lay
ers, and it must be confessed that the dexterous i
tiovemeaU and unerring ostentatious evineed '
their playing yesterday, and at Balls more en Sa
turday, entitle them to this claim, at lout if the
best players of Baltimore and Philiade/phin can be
regarded es fair samples of their rivals' old% The
game played with the Baltimoreans on Saturday
last resulted' la a Signal defeat of the latter, the
Baltimorean* having gored 8, epithet the Brook
lynlteed 51.
The following were the selestadadas naiads&
philens:
Storms and Fisler'of the "Equity," Haut and!
Richards of the'" Olyinpio," ,Eakin and Wurof
the liandiron " Borkeeabeli and Moore of the
"Athletic," and Smith of the "Wimsea." The
goose was leyed with much spirit, the' Philader
patens doing nobly, considering their formidable
rivets, and the fact that it was theirfira rune
with the same held. The last. inalag"was soar ,
plated at a quarter before hie o'clock, the game
having coupled two and a half beers, when the
acute stood Brooklyn 15, Pkthulelphia 4. Phila. I
delphiailt will thaw !some, although else life ander
two less than Baltimore, has exisetly reversed the
apace of the champion drib; ended really /good
about i threedold bones pass than her 0 dlptee-,,
mental" 'Lair, -Afitritle game, tie usenet mmood
tett= ball of the defeated party Wee handed over
to the Excelsiors, in a gametal mad eltareeteriati-
Daily humorous speech, by Cot. D W. C. Moore,' of
the " Athletic," who had been chews captain of
the field. The latter was appropriately responded
to by Sir. Leggett, who officiated In the same capa
city among the Irceistors. •
Tire proceedings of the day were pleasantly eon.
I eluded with *collation at the Falls of the Schuyl
kill, at the expense of the Philadelphians.
iiildßLY A 11P/t71311 PHllOll.
Yesterday, the polio* of thin oily received informa
-1 throe that a oolored man, named Joseph awe, with
I balf a dozen aliases, was convicted at Mount ILI.
ly, N. J , of a burglary at the store of Mr. Rodgers:
Remota' city, for ablate he was senteaeod to ten
years' Imprisonment In the State Prison at
Trenton. Slue was arrested in this city by
Deteetive Oaken 'lenders= and Chitties IL
Smith, and was taken to Mount Holly,' where
he was convicted, as above stated, 'The. his
tory of this men for 'eighteen years past, shows a
remarkable perelstenoe in ;same, noterlibstandlog
be has undergone long terms of Imprisonment, suf
ficient to terrify the moat hardened. In 1812, he
was tried in the old Court of Quarter Sessions, be
fore Judge Robert T. Conrad, and cmivioted of a
burglary, for whisk ho was senteneed on the 14th
of April of that year to 12 years' imprisonment in
'the Eastern Penitentiary. Ile served this term
out, and being convicted of another crime shortly
after his liberation, war untested to five years
inure insprdsonmsnt in the same place.' This term
he served out also, and after a few months of liber
ty, he is again consigned to a felon', cell for ten
more long year., and if he lives till he co,mpletes
that form, be 'will bassi rased 20 sears of ;bia life
113 priaqi. Truly, the way of the transgressor Is
hard.
OP.ICKIT Cum.—At the annual meeting
Of the Atalanta Cricket Club, held on Truittlay
evening last, the followlng•named gentlemen were
elected' u ofloors for the ensuing term of three
months :
• President, Wiem..H.llstler.
Viso President, Chas. II Elliot.
to•eretary, Jan. 11: Wright.
Treasurer, J. Marshall Ciecdrioh.
' Field Captain, Waterman.
around emanation, I'. 11. Andrews. W. W.
ff ma n hlll, pfkvid Molride, R. Edgar
XprCrr itharaoan Roper .— The Tenth
And Eleventh.street Railroad Company comMenced
renlog a number of oars ea L. rails of th e Ches‘.
Mut and Walnut-11mM Company yesterday mom.
dog. Mr, Adam Wartbmen (who, by the Trey. Is
Ithe moat ettergetio contractor Incur city) completed
l i the currep_eonneeting,ihp roads. In a few Pours
withodettn,y detention to tra-el, which IS tery crs
ilitahle to his engineering skIll„
NAIR OP A WELL-I:SOWN CITIZEIC-1, 1
James If. Kelly. • well known in 'porting tholes
from his tlonneotion with the Boffalk Park frptting
course, died yesterday afternoon at his reddens.
Sarum street, above Eightb. Ile had heen cul t
I
feting a long lime from ooatumptfett of the longs, I
which was the cense of bla death. Be was about
forly•llve years of se. ,
Sp nag Dsienr.—The oorprier held nu in
quest yesterday upon the body of Charlotte Bose ,
a married woman, forty years of age, who diet
suddenly, In the morning, at her residence, Beer
street, above Malden. She had been In bed health
for Immo tifpe past. A verdict of " death tram mt•
torsi nausea" was rendered.
(iONEI TO WITRESDARRN.—ne Decatur
Fire Company, of Rrankford, pr-oeeled toyiliker
barns yesterday morning. They were aeoompa •
bled by the Liberty Cornet Band.
Hox. F. P, STANTON, formerly the secre
tary or am:lraq Walker In Kansas, *III address a
4eputiPean nieeUN at 464Taal 4,14 11 1 ,4 irr,lrde•
I •
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Them ors no anon ofiiislllldio otioniiPoisitio
fancy stooks. aoil tip ,orialitlal bilit = th. 14.14 . ,
oonirinti let uniadnitfog inv.
Tim Minh of wow trine martetter ebeedeate and
de ratio for arivo hum seplote Ind lonlea' is` Ned eat-
Wend. art elleaete at edi es 7 Let use.
Mr. & Brirllmort. Onalaneeereer el th•Aerkni bar
road. notiliOn todiora of Wixom dna en the let LoaShetHer.
that to read 4otaatioa. tic's will two tie itotOnalt at
the also ado tionanat• on or to brit tballeal tranote
and be banished wan male-hi therefeire. . - • •,.
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Fan k S.A. 1.10.1144 p a in 11111411
r4ere •.. 1.1144011 Wan
tax - ..., 1.1142.11 X .4 1 ,111 Wile
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thing .. I .017 SC aos.tm 91994111
Ulan Vcrtliv ' 66.!73 M 1
MI 973 9.19.2 111 77J
111 779 MS
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Min. 8- mech. Motile Limn( MAN 143 74 '
Commerce .-..
954.933 WA 966 11.3.69.2 154.213
T u ad r e d m n-s.. lmm
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Conaotidattoa . 611.241 swat it it leks
City -- ... - . 112314 971.8119 iaana twat
ComMouw96ll.6 166.037 541461 OS MI 111 MI
Corn, Exchange Ca oli ; .44 Mg , /UM TM*
Unlon...- --- I 193,713 ' MIMI ULM litalt
. Total. -. J-.. _I raia.ma MOM* AAIUN 1 041 4119
DIMS !Ts. etacitiaTlce.
boat.H. boot.r. ~ ot,. . 17.
ladelphia- 9 1.74.0te a 1.717 AM Sattist OICJOIX
North An9.9i46. 1J1N1.3161 lASI 349 3
.1191 194.969
Farm & Alec*. 3.141,131 3,6141.L1 371716 no no
r. cooloo - . is r e . M r i g e iz 3113 , l i ,b e g 2
I . ' tiblirtiMi .. • IMAM am.ma MO. Mao
divide- .. 70.1 kg ft* KM Mfr Man
• onagtou... 610.111 4114,14 J 31111,4 • MAX
no Towstaki C 3 aft Cl Cl NM /UPS
Mani 1911690 alai 73511110 IN Mg
pc. & hisoh WI'S Se 010 WA* Mali
ni sr_o• .- .:: 02 933 Ai.): jj,,, a
T999 199119 ; - 3 ' 4 al 964 . 11 PM T 1.711 1-
onsolutaLlost . 2Z6 610 MEM bild gIIO AZ
City .. - . MAO on MI HMO
Commonvoslth .134419 MIMI MAN MAI
f i oni n Exchang_ • 31127 t 3(1.74 zgg AI
Man I
T0ta1........ 14.11M.413 11,3111.111 !mama 111111,11/
Thil, sit lust stas empare witi thisuivrovtose stata
insets sa follows :
Ent. 116.
Coyatid nook_ $ll 770 OBS 411.717.1111 Imars
97.70.616 17.144/40 . Be. ta ert
4.411 4.741 04 . . 116.744
Proas otiter Rt..- 1J 3.624 lad 114-1.44. 411344
ue to other Bks._ 3.151 Z 3 4144.217....D.e. Ise
11.14.116a.....1641!442 14 SO . taw. Min
(kr:astion.... . SW** UMW. .9•4.. 22,21/
Loons. tippets: Onyalation.
Nor. 4.154711.199.40 1.111.116 14.211,1111. 111
Jars. 71. Ms, nM2'374 111, ".1
ifaly ii. 311.11111 6 4 ;
art. 3. Va 16
. .441.64/ Mail/ 2.743 N aly - LAWS* 4 . 411 44 11 0
so. S. 2JM
11 4 4 -14.164.401111 IN/
.3117-.16 301.3600 6.44
4174,14) 2.11141111 1
2-
• 9 .....76.3282111 4. BIM 1/66.11114
4.413.14 Lab ..7114
" 36.24170 4.401.1141 lan 1M17114
....a661 T.l 4746444 2711.746 24.1411
eat. 6...._11.161.11 1 1216.4111 1414.2117
4 , 0207 4.761606 2 641,40 ren t
" 11 ......14.010.237 4J71.177 3.7114,M 16
" 77_ 41 191.791 4 761.344 1.304!* Y 764 111
440. 1-27 6911.031 4 731 917 BUMS IA MB 740
10__....V294.111 4 7,17114 It= 14 *MOW
" 17 —174,91.0111 4.741621 11.1/1161t 14411.4114
" 71.796 406 4.4i2 R 14.9117.610 311 .1Y
fiallon64 , ts a Muses, t et Is. 1096o~asiaor
tb. Pbl.l64•llbui Cl 4 ones Rosso (e adi snot nana
Sept. 111. 1646.64 fortnied by 160 06664164*. 864464/
N. Arnold. R. :
Iftbraest
.. swig* fru els at
331 NI 11
_. . 3MK 01310 Mil •^* II
..-.. 3 3t3.231 :3 13331111 33
......_. 3 XII SI 31 1111431 11
.. IMMO 144 MU
am= Aims it van 174
?ht usrustra oolong* vnill those a 'ransom wets
(ollor•i
714* Eer.,. , 1 Post ass tuna op the Rim York Moak
amuk•t t.-day :
Tlo @tort nark et. ea the line unearlar. Wes laver.
eraireelDr tbocosuss•d rllreta is
er(rsea einem
ties 11 Lead... bet se Weiser Sle• err wee
einnee r. e_tiond insani lee Owego, eesee.
awn lb • MI Twit nod.
Its stony et tseilh
aoseket nteareallet • galf smi le nose. w Web sr • Sr.. , wtelienet ea im-arena Pow TOO
Clratol at,ore at ba'ielen. atter naiad in Mt en tee
epeeist o. bemuses.
Ile Western nooks no Well=Ty es the nose.
lan
110(1 c 0 its (v. ar tri •
, 0 Mi. Lent Wawa 131w7abi. Weeir
_ -
ent's( (00 0 (. IP teems gni ingiggei
()news gee reel end 3 Ilelf VIOL ael. nk 4
Ms enve of tenwts. ' T ao WWI lawe elneltea dee
gently to the on , ' or Mt was es sonalosse %see
lathe VI isecem I tees . dim tete es nest do e
se berets bees mann log I be gilt the eardsinn
to. old quarrel of than soallts lot Ha
r yi
he n ealestly between dr Le ONO* NY is
Ga.n4. tan lane, !bemire at Ilere Noise
the Inneneiygt. Ile • deign Deere arm aaj
FWeb , bee belt 4a, lot Or (130 Mete us re enends
or all rte needs.
1 - 10 de to (Seely la (01(014. Moe Cannel MI get 1.
hunts Madge II bet 15 Itl• Corn pa* neon ors • say (0 Pat a T.*, • A Walprf (1114 Co.akadoww vameenihrh
and Deena:Wl 0. gehyne kaol am. in senintleablinw.
Ito Word •• sot" was waisted. The C.esasdMa Ina
pomace.' his &lunacies. istuAli 111.44mrp Lau Ora or
sits,. 0( heeieetren yet • •
Eysis nee nee.* is etre."( dressed. west, at We. meg
schemes. rear ism wumanbas we abbot's* sowrio
nos house. re Woe. whoau st.L trd at taw now. ens
Loge otrrog to ow
••• noon a; CPI ren,*(l4 Beton noil . • brhl
or Pfirw Hams lad !lenient le IA 10S. s 4 .4(0011004.
Maw Tori car .Wool lsost . new ie d i l la ce Ise ims.
1•141 a del plua Newt estialti• MU , '
erpualar L. aft
11.1moldoira dr S. N. azdrimacd.ll43( Vidida estoot
RUIN? "natl. a
a City So. ----Übe. S =bor at aR. ..-- say;
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runtett t. 71
Readied Rdo • Ad. 714 U 6 M pot
ao e 3 ha Lir%
3 Red , Resolver. . IS S do.
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rile 74 A r a Ss lli SIN
IMO do Tel NIS 3.14 . r.... asa I Ike -- Ili
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los Poo ea St ..... Iks 1 P world plow imp .11,
lOW city k ..... ....... loi‘. I .1.. _ . . no
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(0.0 Co if mt.. bt $3%; a Ve t ioy — ai l
mx/0 do Ist oat , .40rot A ' -
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• cum** ThCIIII-IMIADY: * • .
S&L 4•6114.
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?Ufa M_.nel• lel Ills‘l>i 6 7 41 IL! issl nu
en ja-ant of "IS ,. all &1 ' as
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ilnl 11;47.. 12176 Ale...tr.. : a
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Pillttdelpkla
natkets.,
dErtints W—rrimrse.
Thine is a bitter feeling in Finer, owing to the Ws
foams Hes. and ridding are lira *alto to sell to-dor
ES opts Western extra sold at .1.74., rad so Mao do no•
Isms kept private. The trade are batting in n es ii
way at Inon 1661.14 to 11/1 77 for an soda*.
s ir 441.20
(Or Citable!. .stn Faingt , sad baba? ip for ay brands. brands. at If dS 4 / 1 1,- PTO V4t Fria MUM • MIRO
WS) at 44 XS. Con Meal.. bat
_lta.la lestured fag. Sad
Penisylvaars dud at 1k my beL
T.—Th en , is not much dotag.„ 411 fide to tbstuter
nab/ of holden. and morns Mad MO eras amiable*
at form dl 24 to CA) for common and good rsd. met
ly Western . sad lintiellOal 33 hr num PalarYSftlaa
; sad Contain, do. veh/eit is now he'd algae,. rairmass
imps* tau tit white at i Lhirt 10. the MatimEwereans
mire. AT •Is millrift In a naafi tr i :y . arde d eor aostairra
st d alo ls f Tfortn n o% .4.1 s Con igtaarlitsLaum; erttlt=tlPiM
/ow to sate at No. Uts =SOT asj ass
Western mixed at 730. Oats an tea.iwill farmer Wee
of r at Xc for larlaeare. Yo for remarry l
iter a. eh,* fly of the former. Bil.thrY in In & ma rl .* d
tea a flaw York ao'd at Imo.
Bann —A small gals Ist ha. I Qiidreitatat wan hada
at in go tea.
Cotto.c—Tbe market is err bat met at prevstree
- rates. aad a small bunnies doing.
Onocvans• no tatrrtarees.—Thire ra very IWe
dr Los and Ad ehanzesta the martrt for intasv.
asses- - Then la very Lute offering. and pone
kticiverrierd re mares aad wasted at Oa 23. ear tundinry
AI ain bb/.
tia movies ot at wanted at ifik to, Okier
stay. g3k4o for Penns 144,121ti0 for drudge. sad 331133 . tin
for kilos Sr Linea.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
8 TTTTT ins 34.1307.—5te reelipta of Bier Cattle API
apun this week. regetting *boat t all Tr mar
ket is beet, and /noes *boat Um nate *a ip2.ite7 60.
32 Irma A bra7aaie, Chester. so.. 'sacra par 264 b.&
3u John landereon, • inottia, 4212 MIL
76 Soot: 3: Kimble, Mary lag& VJ61626
& Kat. r O•alatg. 47.103230
. 4 on e,iut.:l t Carr, Ohio. 112011.
111 Plutip Hathaway'. Carter wash,. lin&
P. MoFillen, Cheater , Co&
PI P. Ma} , 144,1 r , Ohio. 4843 at
1221 Coeliac. & 1171044.
So ken Wag & ale {ape, Oiteager masts, 86a 3.Z.
JJ B C. Baldino. Cheater 00007 • 4349.
320 Mooluy & sang*. Oe a*, 44246/
110 it Se do ridye. Clitlttr oa w4 .1 (11... 42800)72.
171 A oil & Vaten , Ohio. 871*
91 Ilalaa.t Co,„ 0 10. 4 7 ,31
at J Fellhamer, Oh .0, 67534330.
Chi:m.o6lo. 8803.
21 Courwa. Cheater wanly. 83 73.
21 Kahn, Chest: r ooupgy, 4344
et IMOD & Seyer:ou• Vinnots. 43 Mali&
73 Coon q ac, Trainor. Vaunts 424173.
66 li. Winfair.t. Ohio. 71702812.
36 !norm. Bla W.
83 F. nidahauch. Ohio. leaB:3,
83
W. pee v.,.
ch.nd ler & et. Ctigotoy enuaty, 4831,
Be Thoonva uti.o. 473.635 J
21 D. W. Brialley, Virginia STA&
33 John R. liboon. Ohio. 4706.71
ed J. iihe.by, Fannin Ivapii. 476473.
13 drintoh. Delaware. pia 9
36 Rabat, 2 1 :4124wasuair eciantr, 4149.
16 f i aokagia ;Delawtia, 42 to.
/6 • garman.Ogno. 8768
orris rains. Ohio. 3
N 79 1 36 .
83 head of fine cattle went at so New ork.
6.000 Bheep armed, and in:d at 703.t.3 it lb, es ..,
condition.
'a 711(417w ,
711
y. ( 414111 Inning from 423 to 475 4Yhead. wooirp..l 1
173 head of Hogs arr,red. and so'd at IL G. Irn'tiors .
Union Drove Yard. at from 4/ 8 O to 30 V :80 lba
as to quality. Market brisk.
New Nork Stock Exchange, Sept. 21.
SECOND BOARD.
•
MOO 111 ssa Cs 79 5 .: , 100 M ieh a& N 1 R.. fl
scau .11 Central Wa.... 9911;9% do. 80) :3
• G.l N Y Cent' al. • 10 , .1:100 d0...._......Ud
6du do.. LW do .._...... bad Ls 4,;
lad do 'lOO NlAch9 6ost I tk.tAd
100 do MO - • • ad'(
:CO -W 59 , 41 AI Pansols R LA I
.to la) fll cent R Eko • •
d ®Kg do.
1W 0a...-. ..??1.3 - .• 14 $
Ms Brie ..... 3a.si ex opt 4r. Pitts R- .".
WO do ---- 39 , 160 Raba& a. Ca R. 77%
WO do . . . . . . :Pt 3 73 d0 774
dud
11,0 Muds: o 99 Yod do. t.a) 44
11311 HlO4Oll kV do --- .... x 6047
r 0 d 0...
.tun a.+l IRO do-.
ito Radom R Chle.l4o - 2 R. I .11..bd0 To!.
WV Harlem pref..- 00411443 do ..... eau 76%
10 do.. in. _3x P 5 . ,„
dO) do. .4. . coo to.N,
U. Rowing
New York Markets Yesterday,
.. 1 4 suits are onehanrodorith small sates of Pots at
gam and warts at # llol *.
I t Loti. — The market Ihr State and Westarit Float lo
anode easier. The tome trade oneratal on a eery smut
I scale, sod chippers show Woo no dwrostwo Idova toKo
larce chipmeata. evelat the lowA t o o nees. Sate. at SS
ers itti for soliorkt• 'tate, ISO co 'atm Jo Sae
al2 tort superhero er e ern. #3 hoina, tor extra do. Is 33
0011 f 0 r, 10 90 - arop Bouthsot flora 1 . 1 in'
Oiaikad• tAlt seal% with sties of 1.100 bats al Cato
as 33 for mired b seed. sad Spar Is for antra. Canada
Floor is heatrY. with Wes of 3;so bble - at Ii newt 50 for
antra.
(site—Whaat is 1 to f seats lower. Ithivoem ay
pear la the market StAll i zery Ira* y. but the home tra.re
is Bull ve,y reltietatit 1 tr. 11o.oss too. 'echidn, wia
ter ied Weateta at #1.21.21 ; Ctocako Refine at *LIS
01.16 q; Milwaukee club at el 2931 Cora is Mead,.
snit' intim of 60 to bus at 6Serfe for Wattling ;MITI
Oats are treed' , at 57 00% fur Soothe rtt aid Jew
Vf0 4 :11 fur elate and W erern. Sy •me coutt. at 79realftr,
Biel y is Arm. at alelatio
iltnietal is tow. wan sales of OCetttbta V.V.:OI3Na.
Provision) —Pork toannet. With antes of 0* Wt. sit ll9 SI% for new mew. #PI tort All 4 991 . 1 411 fat 1141 ,
rime, 112 25 for old do. $, 1( Is sales. was sales of app
Okla. at estorday's olooljC , LISr 4 InsagL
sales of 190 bbis, 1W 'a Can 1144.111 are u arra
draJe at 19.•iello for it Ind 'atria foi awn*.
t j . n 110 leer shd Choose ire naltrappL