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'1. MIIUHIDITIUIIOlllll, i Mbxcbtt itNtiti.) AT VHB LEDGER. BUILDinai, I W. NUn oi mis aiis nnnt iiuin, (f 8 WAIN JLttELL, 1 aia HifMitha. oaths, paiahl.

ia oilvauoe. NOTICES. OPERATIVE SURGERY. Dr. BRYAN'--LECTURE will delivered oa HntVimTCBIIuVtVtMNIM.

al alnut four Awn above Thirtunth. st'iW nre1" A NIGHT SCHOOL FOR MALES, will Wulnnii ImllnJuiK oi Wsdnasday, 7n loi riUmiVwa. auM uoMnpaaied their R.L. FLANAGAN, SeeJ SCHOOL. Th.

Hnuthwoet NUN ji Rnhuut.Jiiralalu.ia TVK1TV-THIR ENINU, Niivsnibr Appilomls lot suininiou I snnbr nlMiimlll ant Tu lal EveillUIS, Ih r0- ular pxeroisu ouiuuisboiii, Wtrfiila awniw R. IIEA IT Y.Beo y. ill fVl.Ti 1 DK.V. liar uourss in ITjilniotioB hia luaaluliim wijl orjni BunmniM oa MUIMUAVj3Ulaai at, AHU1IUH, DUO, uoe wmiiui sirset. lrirm OfHcK IrJ I'lllUDKUMllArf.

iL? BiJAVINGrt AND No. 103 WA Hlrwt liolilm will ba hld at lha I1A04, oa TIIUKSUAV', Oli at wliinh tiin. an Kl.slum fur Twenlj Oi- unS 41Sf HrcraUrr. manitActurhhs' and mkuh- NltH' HAVINH AND il Kleetioa for TKN LlRKCTORH, lo a.rva (ha aniuiuf im, will oa haiu at iri ymiia, vr. m.r of VOURTH and LIHUARV rUruU, pa THURODAY.th.

UilotTiweudia kourtofl JEFFRIES, Pruidant. JOHN M. aol-ai'5Tl THK UNION FlUJJOKb llfiAIXiUAR- i ThlJM till 9 A TICIMT3 ton KI KT.Tll KM. 'With HaUvl Card i and uthor mat tori eonneatadvlU t. Boolh TULH i) uet.

pt blnw Ckaa. aw. WM.llLLWiu,nw;i. ALFRED COOPER. aolnfiX, fr-K CIHCDI.AR.-PaiL.DiLraia, No.

JJJJ FaLLsw tJiTir aa. Vinr via. raaajn. I Nation.) Am.rloan and Old CnaWliuj BUUirfl to III 'QAnimlatM. JACKMON MII.LARD F1LLMOKK and Anil I Ijr aur.iy nationaj aoutioai or.aiuaaiioa I la tha anuntry, Tha Demooratio i and andoraar of thareaaal allha Mia- anori CompromiM, I.

ra.pon.ibla fur lha Motional atrila that ainbitlan tha areaenl jf.il llionl alruula.aud atriairaf iMuiimN a la. Paioa tlul, Bhnala i i Mr. Uu.lianan ha el.olnd, w. rauil axpaat lo Uif naiiiMi inviilvad infor.ua war tha aoaaiattioa ilioa mv.1 yea inlor.ua war uaaoaauuioaoi 1 icai una, Ui. raaj iikkit.

wuioai. uia oi ma bat puwar ol ta mniin la in. seoaia. Hhould Mr. Krainont be al naiad.

wild Mr. rrainoal oa aiaaiaa, il.wiu oa a Ut- anphof the North over the Bouih. aod tutu nphof tha North over tha Bouth, aoa lua.adi aralina, at i ilina. flkiMaa annar aaah aM.Dioaa. will be ehueea andar aaah aa.pioa., wil attarlf tin ifiUal fur fond, while it wouU be a auareaof la- aifruLkJila aniaaliiaf and and dlaaatar lo OUT aoaunoa leulable jniaohief and and aoanlry.

km it a. laaa or amtaa, aaa avad imhimiim admiaialrariM, hut tm la. -liaa a AfilJara Fli'man, Ton Uokat la oonpuaea of hi.politloaJ aot hi. Wtthara-aolatiua adostad br the Fillmore Btata Coaimiltaa, ha alaolor. baaied agnail are leud "lo aaeoai-a mmi.iag nppoaiiioa to the ala.tlon of Mr, Uuehanao.

and lo hi. Unreal aaorr ap aad all VVbat mora aaa be Mked an, aiaoar. oaaooaat of tha deatrutitire dualiioa of the CiwuanaU auminaer ami a aa aa Vote Uia followini ticket thaa, and lAClSklN I)ONEjioNV001ODY loeeeh Vnha. Andrew Htawart. harlaa P.

Welle, AranMru.i l. FleoMrfell, I YouMtneaw yVajJRilay.Bea-, 11 P. M'Kxa, pani.l O.Hitoar, oahiHir. ulhalit, w' I.tama allua. n.wuav.

Wuhan W. Hniith. William nVnrv W. Border, Jamae U. ilatharuujtoa.

RiuujorCleavart Jama, abater. flown Liara. vnav arMmtrv. I toaraid.direetlr jonniry. idatM.

Htsod bt Uia arealaat earn, aad foa I toa will 4ruve that, under ail yoa are loyal I loar aouu aa pouioua wiiawaw, BMITM, Ckau-atuof the Flllnviraand lHvilaia Coaunitlaeof Buparialendanoa, R. RF.DftTRKAkK. Bee'y. nnl-Jt'iVt VUntON WlTHTh OOLL 1 i r. -iu YUM AM 8, Jwepk laaarauU.

Aioraa Hunn. P. vValla. Jr. raaMriauj I.

Kloraerl.ri, Genre Yoenemaa Jnaiali Hnshnar, Bamuat K. Durheld, Meiw.e W. Patton, ui ash B. Riley, nearv II. Mr ore.

Ileaiel O. Hi taw. IsaaeNawtua, vv iiitavni vv riniui. William M. right, ictftektt ctao, uniwa.

joaa u. MfOts. amaal i.iw.1 T. laurr holder, Janta. N.

HMhaeinftOB, Kulan F. Clark oar jy leaver, eoaee vt eueiwr, oe-ai-ai vfw Pll PnTODEUUI bti Women An BCHtlOLo DEklUl. ILM FOR telsotioa ior twelve Di- I an Barren trine uanini tm iu be arid at Aha Hflbool. na SNt CIIKHIN UT Blraea opan.li Mint. oa MONDAY, the third of Novaiiifier, at w'etoak, M.

aMntat) P. P.MORRIB.Bee'y. IVrf" TH PHILADELPHIA (JANR, Fhllad 115 Ootober 4, Aanual MMtlnaof I muses Vioaae, riuskaoldar. of tin. Raok will ba aaid at it lha Haakli ui 1 1 1 1 1 A iaa iota aaa kith da el Nnvrmbar axt, at Ue'eliwk, M.

eos-atnaiihlNuil CliMM EKC1AL BANK OP PENNBYL- IJ TAN1A. PBH.aDiI.rHIA, Oot. IS, 1K.56.-Tha 1 naual MaatiBf of the rOCKHOLDIaRB or thia uib. will ha kale al lha Hankina Hiium. on TUEB- I AY, the 4th day of ftoveaibet aaal, at IJo'olook, I Ii oeu-tnoaa I EI.KCTTON FOR THIRTEF.N DIREO- I (iHS In aerva Sir Ih.

euaBliui tmit. will be held al he RANKlNtf HOUnK.on A Y. the lTlh da, I fk.llVKF.K, uyalil. weektj rjo tli. oarrier.

Th riefnr miliii; is FOUHDOLLARSrirsMem, wo Dalian ft tx mrmtluLOT Da Dollar for tkret R. IneataulL ua ANiMftii. FLECTION FOR. DIRF.O tMI wilkatlha Bank IaV, ITth Si 3 HoZtim uibMwii Sit jrl.jndlo'ol.Hn;, u-ataAihtNlTl B. tTCOMEU YH, baaW nrP COMMERCIAL BANK OF PKNNBYL.

Si I I I ataJMat I I auuiiaiiar naa neea leu unuooe to renoar it ant out, a anaworkolart. but worthy also of Uisomii.l.no. of every It iaTllwtntad with u- wot, raapa, enaraved, it ia ktieen. in style whieh will maat wilh ea.raj aMiaanda loa. TnroBboat Kave been takes lo render it thuroiiihlv aaaurateTll iNovemlwr aeai, batweea Ue boon or e'einek, A.

I 'iy'0 Prjetwi nuiiaiuf j.o ana P.M. B.C PALMER, I WAY. New Vork.nrby lettw addrMeed 10 Box I40T bincn, 1 ti ill" 1 uj I ooi-tnniT KENBINOTON PbiIadbli B.L lam A -T 1. hVTC3rl.nl.im will ha kald al tha Maukina Hrniaa. oat 7 1 uwnm, lam, ii iwuiw tin 11 as 01 ids bolder, will be aeK tUEMDAY, tha 41k of Novaoiber, at o'oloek.

aoa-HMH. Aa eleetioa for thirteea DireeUMS toaerve the aa nint Tear will taks at the Bankiof Hoaae. Baukioa Hoaae. aa aaunc, batweea tue aa, or riovi soars ot I M. and at ooi-tannt v.

t. YERKF.B, Cashier VH, PALMER'S ADyERTIBlNO. AOENCY, FIFTH and CHEBNUT Hti. WoJ-lm-J va'aiV AKMBT RONU'B ClKJUH CA.NDY Ue-I aaot eat. FOUHTH and THOMPBON.

nl-4t-4 pTfY WARRANTS old onaa ai imall ktfiaooanl.at tt) Til I aWT.at -aaa IlUF.fAT.O P01IF.8. wholsaalaud retail, at Na. MJ MARKET Beouad. 1 efsu jJkVT r'RlMriTot ef loodBaw Framaa, fur axj uieat aifiiur.i-. aol 19B North Beooud BURN NOMOREPOOlfCOALTWILLrAlvIi A I.F.ECH aell nnl, the lnal lai.a.dVl 43 Buath FOUHTH Strut, below Cseaaut, l-w'IM ONE OF BiNGER'B BEVVINO MACHINES for aala, thru dm baluw Divisioa in BHOA D- nit ivswih, re.

poi-ji-irt B. LEHMAN, Atuney-al-Law. Ofnae, No. Boala BiXTU Btrest, below Prune aareat. AIME, Al.

FEHAlLLKhu reamvadto Bouth LT1 THIRTEEN TU eaa dooa belnw B.iaoe iBoutheide. aol-lfxa KW CROP CURRANTS and BeaJ I eaa 1st iiLti IT ftiiuurlt, on r-iia II UI.U, ft ii iivionno. col 1. Nortk Water stieet. aTtHKAP MATB, Fane, anil Plais.

Wholeaale aad Raall.atNu.l4BoulkTENrillH ocll l-Si3 WM. B1L0OX. WEW -PORK ANU I.AK!.-Vraupei Meu and Prima PORK and LARD. Ion JACOB F. ALBI'KtlKR A I .1,1 -VwTtl WK) Booth Pr upariur u.a ears or Cti WK) Booth Fmnt st.

iHEAlTcST AND BEB tj COAL iatiie sold WILLIAMS LEECH. MilthanJ Ten hue, Bodtm 43 Boulh FOUR TH Bt. Uisw Hem atrial. noi-sw-iwi ATtTTSENT UoW JJ MiBKkT 8 PitEEr. oai, one d.Kir above ranili, bit immsnu Bkirt Bun E.taMutinwat,(Uauled,r the most nnslila Artiole.

ssii jt jji DOCTOR WILSON P. VASEY'B Ofhos. No. nb N. FOUR I 4 dnon above Tuooip.

Kauinftua. Otfioe hour. from7to A. I loj P. ft nolt'al5 4JTEAM ENGINE AN four hone pawar, ouuiplet runnirut orner, lor uieoiuatf, atrPlf ai.

i v' w. Din tv ft Orame street, above Fiftli. nol-Jtia Wiliniiiatrm, Del. A TONS BEBT BUCKWllEA MEAL in 111 JtP maris .1 ii bbls. Extra and Buparhue stmni Hakara aid fainil, FLOUR.

National Railroad Jjepot. MARKET b.lw Thirtaenth!" 1 EFINED BIHJAir-ltBi blTia. Uvenni IL P.tm'a A I 60 do. Palvwisad pnrle Hloo Burar I ip hbds. Lsv.ruia'a Br is, uu" ourth aud Ckerrv VHi Thet there i to rainbow.

FANCY GOODrt, BASKETS, o.V, 1 TILLER, laroarsa, No. IB South FOURTat BWUt, shwit open ai. su anrtm.iii 1U1BAHU rsitlil uiririm i la iMstit vaxtal than arar. and at lowest set OA. Cm iiTTors, at B6, ltiad aar ease.

CONSOLlflAflON BANK, PHiLAnaLrtiia.Oet. 15, Th. Stooklsililxnol tha Hank are her. bv Botified that Ilia third INSTALMENT of hv. dai.

jpwsli. will UDl'K and ps.sbls al the Baidl- lurluiMoi ute iinoi orww UI IIS. X7UMU ill LttrwiMirB. 4 ol-BU JOS. N.

PKIKSOfnCullier. tll'EN FRO.Nl AUCTI Bilk Neck Ties, at an o.ts, a tn um F.uienie Hum (, loves. ml jtlj i treat bariain an asm Kuienie Hearer tikve-at 7I4 eenla. wurlhlS oenta tit tiauntl.ts at mS aesut. aavar been aula lesstrsin ai.xoi p.om n.iu n.iinLi"is, neat euaniy, Bt Land pair of qualm aid Glnveaal n)i Also, pi.oe.

of the best mf or nt Tiaking, in leoe of Iruinl 'a" au5t pu. "'aal-W'sfl '8I3 a'hnve iCn'i'h. VvalT, rtpTfiT Wall paper the beistseAson nf His ear for Wall Deoonuins, tre biTit the aitenlioa of eiiixmi. and or lima to our mtitiMtit of Wall I'siMirs. li.i i ti ii vaiet, to exoead ttiat aar eilo'r hiniia la i'lnla- dslphiaaudat reaaonnlil.

prtoe AadauauUi oareful winkme LONUSTKEI buvs wed, A HHOTlil'iK. i oc fw No.Norlh I hud street. REiOVAL. ARCIIEY l.tvi r-tnnved Irom Elevant h. almvj i 'to I i 1 1 1 iv in.

il II ill. HACEandlllili I I t. i IV IM IT. HTHKH. VOlia ll i'im BHAPEf-Why.

Cumin. Irv Ilia SLEEPER ALKHOtNEB. k.N lid atal MARKET StcastaT firlaiBtheBbrreiellbow to arrw.e Utara, and treat divanitr la auaiitl of Bona, oolun I quutitv of Mj I 1 A Sffv. PSf 1 I Zl. ia l'lstsr omaiuesis and tiralwM, BlotlWinra, braokela, frien-s, a.

sites, klmielinc dun ttaeniirao, to titaw-, Ortlsn ft'" lb etwior, oareml and warded. Taria.rea.ui ei. A. il'i. ua7-iA lr1 iiatiaaad luuteaaUtat iauA.

PUBLIC VOL. XLII. NO. 38. onMwork.

S3T I v. ana ai'aM I vmtant DKKKSM AKKHS, vlr 1 naiww uumiiani. 11 Jim HTHINK MAHONH. A.jlyto CUIP. MUBKN OormanUiwii.

nfo il'l aMoiid hand HfKAM KNU1NK om II lo Isaonwaowar. Inauira URBtrwt. aoJSflM VtfSNTF.D-Twantf hara FLAT BTONK. on fio thick, I ami I f-t Afflr at 4Q MARKET Blr.al. baluw Tliirtwnili.

ma MIJW I.ADV who yndnrlaii(1 llo' ('IoIIim making, wuhu lu io out to BKW. Ad.lro.lL. K. VlANTKn-A Brit-rala Boroll and Faim; it KN. 11 tlHAVCH, IniiUlr.of IIMI.KY ltQ lDWIIUi ivinni.

mm: at Niirrlatown. to ana nad lliiiLa. at af Mr A.Dlr at bt) HKUO.NU a'Mva KranHlm. toil a'M tlANTKD-A whila IIOV; (O.rnian tiiawiat in lanaral Hiiuuwoik, QS9 PINK ii'lf 'M IMITl IIIIIK a I III It Mf 1 in niik.iCu'imir work, W.ooruer THIRD and HI Caaidea, NjJ. ng nU MAN, thai ii racst.

In.uit. at I antad, in a Whita full oom.ntatit. with imid rafa. WK. Imuiraal 100 ARCH FiPh.TflHI ATKI-A VOIIMH MAN loaltmdaUroawT Onu wiill aamintril with th hu.ioH..

Applr at EKIH TH ana Hll 1 Tll.liviiup BH. I5Uft BKWKRH wanu iiyaa. CHA. OAKKORD HONS ana-m, low timnui nai. wtmhii.

WANTED A Hituatii aa COACHMAN, ma II wtiaaniiar.tanil.hia wlmanilHh.tKn.la i buamaM iod rafaranu Iira. Appirat K. LUK Ulow Twalfth BU. UKri'S Ulltl Btama. iu WANTliD-Uirariiunn Am.niianUirl,a8iTUA-TT THIN iaa (ainili lo do unaral Hoaaa- wmk.

R. U. ia.aatoh. A few mile, out of tha olty areferred, UI A "DOUCEUR of ii, will b. nlvan bf.tha Advar- a tiMr.toa an una bo 1 1 laroaar a hi tha 8 1 A aula H'iim in Ihi.Cilr Cnaraoiar aad refnrenae.

Aadraa. ZK.NO, Ud. Mw.l i'lll uwi-nwHi in I mi la. uiwi navni. 1.11 UM-ft II IlTI'Ll Ail r.u ooin iii'i r.n ano unjiiir.iiir,ii lib, iaa Boat haanuru lint bu lun iaia of lha noat haannrul llibt buainaM IB the world, ratirel, new, and will eerlaiulr pay per weak In the an, or aounirpi aatiiy learnea ana ei.uf wuitar and Plaeaa oajl and aa.

for voaraelvaa. Applf iramrdiatli lu Proloaaor ol File aula aro.u.iia: anu inventor, no. aia auuin pirvef ilfANTk Ita-A w.mhI f'OflK: Pmlaibvnt arafnrrad. Call ft Houla NLNtTEEMH Btraat, Uirea du.ra abora Walnnt. aai-Sft du ra ahora Walnnt.

VV ANTKD-J0O0 worth of TlTVHrJ tbi.da,,forwh dl ba aaid, ia lar.a or araail Mi Heoond-haod FUR- io. lha hilt) eat enoe a WM. nol-at'li N. K. anr.

Elerenlh and Poplar. A LOCKSMITH, or Qua WANTED it immaaiaiair. inu, ur.ir. HiitAr.u. ov CON rtueet, bat.

Fraaaa aad Walaut, Wilininfloa, ktelaware. ael-aflvj 4JIIVT BILK HI'OOLKRB WANTED tone but hJ aaaua. DUUbKl, il'N uudana'. AII.V. rTniiKiiiiK MARKKa-WlaUd, a MAN, to go to a.

wboo i-or aanioiiiara. la.uiia aa Abaaa a. no. aoo Fiurta ehcunu phtmu aol-afai Maa, ail thirty a Port or WerenouMnuut iaa Blora. Ha wuu have neohiaatloa la laita ohar.e of a borat and tsia lo deliver sooila ta the oity, Unou) eitv rwlrirrnoeand aeouni, liven if reaniraq.

Please adJraaaT. Blond'. Deapatoh, fnrlilar. aol It'MI VVANTED A good CUTTER, ia a Wholesale VI Ckithiae Btore. Addrsu leuen.

Led.ar Oatce. ooSI tx'U llllstt Uatril-ttJilliMIR na Una I'sn- fY talouoa, Wllh raoommeiidatiou and umpire of wore, hi a i r.n at Briyi tiivn, oa9imi'M Una North Third WANTED A LAD, ai read la the to a (IsntlanKui. Addrau aara of U. COW- eaa aara i IKTRWAII' CHESNUT Blreat. amvi oe2-ariui fV ANTED C1XJTHIN0, Para mi bavin.

CMXh- i aall or addn MIIXER, ClfEMNlTBt.rab. Baonnd. o'i-tulhlni WANTKD-in all aaatluaa of the United Bwtaa. TV A (1 a Im lha aala of COMMODOUK JERKV'BNKW WORK i Narrative of the Eipa-lUua of aa Amerieaa Baoadroa lo the China Bao ma apse, I vol. with an atari ana wond enrra-riiua.

rnau. A a. Pabluhad bv D. A Ctf. Prlne ks.

A Pruaaaotu. of th. above work anil ba eent to Agents oa the remiUaou of eeata a i ana tarma mav na anowa on appnoaiHia aa aol -MM i'n li i niviiq Dunaiuai ii I. a.o ana s.n Bnwxiway, n. WAN TED-AO EN 'f7 in all ml Inn.

of tha Uni-tedVtstes. to Mil Olt SU'H liK.VKH A 1. AT. LAB OF THK WORLD, aontaminn Bev.nl, Manor erawB ana an.raveo irorn toe laiaat aaa beat aainori- trw. i 'T itiwm vv.

FinM. wiia UMHllumii am etaiiatlaa of all aattona lo the veer ism. bt Charles Cotbt, A.M. PaMMhedbf 1). Appl.toa A Co, Prtoe e.

The A I Iaa wkioh we hare utroduoe bubeea areaaraa wiia area! eare wnnoai ratara uexpenM, and i. the ft ail of Biunh labor, rmluMirand rsaaareh. or aummarvof lha historr. tea- ainouiturai reaouroea, atiaaral wealth and .1. 1,.

and the moile "of tnvernment adnpted In aaoB owuntry and state, onaioiled from the latait and peat aulbirritiu. with aorupuioo. eare and Duality. A liberal dtsoount to Atenta and tarritnry l.iyeB. may be had a ap I icat ion to B.

N.w York Poet iTlABH PAIflFOROI IJ) HRABB ANDOOPPKR, V. al ths llraaa Knnn.lrw. Nurlhwaat aorner 1 1 irner ei 1 oeiT-lm TFKNTH and WILLOW, emen'a seoood-banl CloUiins. ia No. for whioh the hia- ah jrioe will be said.

rieaae aall or aend a note loU. vvi, eem iw-ue PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. Pweone ia lowaAW aoaotrv la aaarah of KMPUIV MENT. either uaeuv.ro of inonmeer an ill ay Ur.1rie1.are enure, nr Bear 01 such ty apyiyirit imoinaiaa one ftatnp) toProTJAMEBT. hotUNltfka4aal, Nnr il-2H ANTKIr Front Jn to worth of aronod-Twnd FURNITUHK.

Carpete, Blovea, Pianne. IV. 21 asr saal.amra Faalkar IWiM I'sv. Will, than; will to to an, part of Ilia ait. Br eeodini yuwaddriwa vnttwilljetatond anoa.and aaah paid.

uu wva BUUTit between Bevenlh and Eiihth. nela-lra ftifi Dfli WANTED All porreiotitri, Gj 1 tor SIX ruieatlia oe una sr. A SI liA at PANtJE N. L. auraar of TENTH aud rii r.

r-irwaiB. Bno-wnuD HllilHK WAN AViuirlh and Broad, Baruoe and uia rent nut to uoeed A denratila tensjit Miuld ha AdilrM MECHANIC, BliKsl's Despaloh. ant, it 113 nHOUBK WANTED-laExohamefor Fmt-ture. Dry Oooda. Clulhina.

Wauhu and Groaa- aaioliies. Addrass. wilh aiva. ana ami Innsltnn. MERCHAP NDIBE, Lailiew evrhoe, 0 HOUSE ssrafiHlabia IIOUHE, with modern lmprov.ni.nl., not to be looated North af Arch, Wwt of Biilunth, or Bostn of Bprnos it, A dsirahl Tanant ooald ba obtained by addreum, It.

Blood's Deipatoh. aol St6t FAhM WANTED ITo Rmtar Bu, I-Am riPAKM of 10 to a Aru, wilk eomfiH labia wyw uuAiniDiovafnanta. near tha ailv. ABilrtn addrawJ. T.

CKADOOCK, No. 41 buuih FRONT BUMt. aol-st'i-u at a roivy wAn rr.u.-A email yooiig T-TfP(iT. anitaW for lad. If years of ue.

A aTa, if 1 wots athlnaSMl tn Kaseslrian lliran.h I lllewtd's Deiaatoh. with decerielioa and anna, will I aiMt with inunsdiat aitanuun. aid at '2-1 vH 8. MURPIIEYjiu removed to HKOAD below Aroh, West side. Bltt'n l.iMMROUiElllNUef all kind doaaatm North fj TENTH Bt.

mtttMll ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS' AND w. w. ANiutti', xi nivket 8nltlM Oproiite Penal TINMEN'S TOOLBf TI NM EN'S A enmplete ssaortuiennt of Timien' TisMion hand and lor sale at tb Maohinar, er Is.THIKUrH. unary Depot.

Br THI RDSI J. tloLLINGStl EAD. nnS xa-lta HELLINU OFF, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. A mail lot of sooil UK ITU RR. Die remiuuili nf a will bs enld harisiiii.

A very hue Oot- tate set, II piaoM, cost go), ar an. at vuy nortn Bf.CO rtu aoovB in, piors to lei. above Vine. Bloretolst. nn0 1.1SI.ER BROTH Ell.

auuturaotar an of WOOD Ei MOULDINGS, and all kind.nf Tornirut. at their llTll Ila. nil on St. Also. ALMOND Btraat, balow Front.

A laria etock nek of Moulilinm on naau. H-ra TO MAN HI kCTUREKUOF HAIR BEATING A AND I I) II A IK. rilH BALK ClliaAr KC 1 1 1 YiOuoiinuMi of Laoma, UI. oi BaHeins, auw and I- arnao. 1 loknr ana all onniplet aad ta inder.

and i sotory to isi, Appiy juin. REKHY BlruLeutol mt vn-s-ewUt-13 IIUL'llll r-. TWTi ii ei, ninnutsuturcr Hi Ik II. I. 1 L' li I IIM ne ia mesh lams, nntldle-site and small iBdiamsterr" Metal it Clotlia or Woven Win, of th bast qualitiu, various uses of iressk from Nos, I MM, inolu.ivs.

and from on to six Let The, r. nuoiusred so msnjaisiee.u.aiirtBoh.anaoBtto.Biu ai.o keen, stsisiutl, on haiii. Lii 4t' J-. rm, Graval, bsano, Siiaiao, Busat, Baft, Colle, Sptos, JJiuss.D, wSa aa uaorliaent Ol bruilitMidanswaliid ir. waw All Ih alwv avid whoUaat.

or nlail, by A. NEEDLES. rt 4 North Philsd. qiOj TAILOR. AND CLOTIIlEKSHeviruT -o keep a iii.vus.

is ooune.0- tn with other dullness, of Faalinsis.) IB, auanill, aesirea. ainers in t.u, or IJounn will Ind litis ileal aoaTanlsHoa in trimminr Biiaili otdvn ao be unt mail loan, part at ih liulteo a. a oosi ui a oems perns, or isi els. par Ih. nolosint the money with Ui.

urdar, Ui. guoas Will Wfiawardedwiihdrspstch. ta adtiitiun lo Button, and Trimminr. of va I havs a sensrsl sasnrtmanl uf 1'silors' Jmpia-menis. oonai.tinff is earl of Hsisiinha'a phsars, Teinimeriand Points, Tailnr's Irons, Nsetlls.

Crayunl, limb MetuurM.StiUArsa, Vstil Huoks, Wai-. ootl Patent Buitua llole Ctillerij Tinurilii, Aa, aitd sit, tleinrh ant tha Ward's Promoter of l.arnesni CuUnig. thsnvni psneoi vsr ottered lo ths trails. Terms. p-r fear, with riaia s'sre.

or at wo erdnred plslss, $1 atiesesM I said tnalrnnrs sfler ths Teaw. Buujle OUfiee, vpiaia, or with euiured ftatea. sxMtA ha. lw'teaauutMreet, -i ftANTKD-A. tf aiid liar.

atNa.nmXAT A FRENCH PERHON, who. paali. wall tier owa l. laifunta, wlwaan itaw and i.uik. h.rMlr waul ill, pan huaruf ararr ile.iralila HOME, bj aamnii at No.

VVAHIUNOTONBiiiiara. aS-M air pfV Aa Imannu: (1.HMI. or (Nilorad WOMAN, to do the Htmeework of a entail tarnilr. hi sat andarstaad Cookiai, Waahin( and Ironini wall, and (ive food refereaoe. No.

44 FHANK.FORD Road. nol-sflW pioiniM wiiain iaa reaaooaoie raaoh oi ua eaiuor or I a ABB till 1.1 I. i wuh tin l'ub'isnin, of aalilona, sad hope to Kvnir. shar of palruuas tlavt hraaoli, olleriuf ver, par oentaae above oml, I will retail la I ing lar ta Tit. and and inir on day to tu I I I -gv n.y lif rwV 'ArSaK I ft- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1856.

LEDGER AND TRANSCRIPT. i rkUa4alhiat Xaaatfav. Nar 18a. LbCAL AFFAIRS. Btrioui Yteterdav mornlni William McMullln, a leldnt of tha Klihth Precinct of Fooilh Ward, made tha followrna affidavit, tnv pllr.tlngB.

Ru.ta Plumljr and ilia N. Butler, with con.plracjr ta btlbe depoa.nt aad certain tlrctlon olaeera i Maioa'a Orriri, Plillad'a, Not 1H3. William McMullln. helnir dnW IwoH accord to law, drnoara and aayi that fc re.ldn la Elithlh lialow Month Drrjonrnt malt, a cliaroe Kn.t Rnh Plumly and John But. oi con.pirary, aa itfiiow.

eaia riuniiy ennio the bonne of deponent, aad gavedrpoiimt 475. i four RIIIO noire, three on the ana Mrrli.nlf.' Bank and one on Boulhwark Bank, Ht on the Hnnk of the Northern Llhertlea, fU In gold nlncra. Pluin'V Kre thl. money lo drponrni with the expreudeaiie ny mm (aid Plumly) lltal II be uaed In lutluenr. volea and buying votra of peraon.

to be volrd the elocllon to bo held on to-morrow, theaih of November. Bilit I'liimly alio told depo nent mat Butter nan an ina money ece.ua ry mr down town, and If anvhodv eonltl bur ud ote. iufh peraon. to Butler, who live, on thai corner of Tenth aod Flliwatrr atreela. Plumly firofuard to belong to tba Fremont party, end old deponent, alao, that In eaaa Fr'tmont was alerted, that there wu five thouurKt dollar, de- noiiiea lor aeponeni in tua iity nanarr Atao, ibat deponent abould have any olllce In hia tFiemonl'.) (ift, that ba (deponent) could fulfil, leponent went afterward, and aaw aaid But-Irr, tnd Butler aaid lo deponent that ha bad aeen rtunity, ana mat tne Kepuuncan partv would vlve deponent any amount of money to help them; that bo n.ttor whether Fremont wa.

elected or not, they would make deponent independent of lha Democratic oartv lis thoa aakeii denonenl about Mr. Clerk of Fourth Ward lha i.me ward deponent Uvea In aaid maiaew.nieaia.ee nun, ana ne Couldn't set him right. I told blrri that I would end blm (Bkellev) to him I Butler) thl. morn nf. He (Butler) alae aaid ta deponent that he wcuia nave ticarta aent to aepoaeni'a nouae to-niyht for blm (deponent); that he bad our (Democratic) beadlnfr.

and deponent could itand there and irlve aul the Fremont ticket, aa Demo- erallctlckita, and It would all be rlfht Inalde with tue emcera of in. election Deponent torn left him (Butler). Bent Mr. Bkellv to him thia niornltiK aruiylbl. la all, except that drponant toon tne money ia Ullara n.

aieea, r.aq., ina-trlct Attornrv. and marked the notw, eicept R30, deponent givlnir Mr. Reed V. The Rio wn given toT. Caraea and John Hagen, according unaeraianamg wnu mr.

riun.ty. vv mcnruin, Swore and tbla 3d dar of Novem- ner, a. iooo, oeiora me. jo.ira baza, Aittcrman. Warrant, were linmrdl.telv teaued for Maura, Plumly and Butlar, and during the afternoon Mr Butler called at the Majrer'aouioe, and gave him' arlfun.

At ox an inveatigTition oi tne cnarga took place before Aldrrmaa Knue. John H.inll- toe, aad W. Raakln, appeared aa btbalf of the proaecutloa and Anioa Blifrge, F.aq tor air. truiiar, oneoi taeaeieneamia. mr.

rn ly wa. aot present. John Hamilton. Esq elated that In this ceuB. Ruth Plumly and John M.

Butler are charged with compiracy to bribe legal voter, aad -1 1 1 ,11111. 1 1 irciion oinenni, mmi ruira tv iiiibiii niai.1 mini. aa the drat wltneaa. Mr. M.

being sworn testified follow. I live In Eighth street, below Bouth west sias; 1 am a aitsnara electoral tne euro 1 i-vBiira elocli I know B. Raah Plural 1 I waa eallrd Ukl 1 ,1 1 opoa oaThorada nlitht bv Mr. Carnea. who told ma toot mere ww a maa wno wantea to eee me very bed; I replied that ba knew where 1 lived and the man mlchteome and aea me there; he ineaieiioa rriaaymgni ne came 10 see me again and Mid the maa waatrd me to come and auhlm and that he would be at borne at 7 o'clock Mr tt.gan alae told me lost the a iaa wanted 10 ee me; I told htm Ibat I weeld put aa tnv east and tro tin wiinuun; luiratin now tar in man uvea, and he answered, not very far; 1 went up to Tenth elreel.

above Arch, oa the west side of the way I eiopped In front of the houae while hewent up and rang tne ueu, ana aiaea wnetner nnmiy wu in; the per.oa who an.wered the bell wid no, be I. not ne 1. at tne utrara nouu, attenaing a mttn-Inir of the Executive Committee, or Committee. I do tot kaow which; I then walked around a ronple of squares with the man who accompanied mr, ana ntetir we weat up to tue aoor again, anu Plumly'. eon Invited u.

In. and uld that he would go efler his father and bring him In a few minutes 1 wa went In. and up-ataira. and Plurnlv came in the coarse of ten minutes; Plnmly uld mat ne wu vary glad to eee me tnai nr anew me, oau neea 10 my iioiiu several iimea ana wantea 10 ere me very badly, but could not Ind me: be I lira aot taklnir about politic, tn me, and 1 told blm i wa. a Buchaaaa man.

Herald, well he did aot eare how I voted, 1f I would nee my Influence for Mr. Fremont. Thai be wu Intimate tu brother wllh him, (Fremout,) and weat on to ay tbat he did aot want nay otBce nmler hmi.ljut It wu through frlrniliblp for him thht be wanted my aopport for Fmnont. 1 told him 1 Vi 1. I wtuiu siipiruti mi, uuiiimiui.

.11. mtym If I give you IO110, and depoalt Jiiuo In the City Bank, and If Mr. Fremont la elected vou can kave any offlce In his gift that you are At to I1L how would von like to hela us in Hie matter! I told blm that 1 con UI not nelp them for tha rea son I list I could not do anything In mr re el act or my Ward but be uld ha knew better, tbat I could innueaee the Irieb of the ward. I replied thai I mtiat be overrated, and he then uld Halt he would five me one thouund dul-laia if I would use my Influence. I asked blm when be would give It lo me, and he aaid he would call on me to-morrow at 11 o'clock, and give It to me I told him I would be at home at 11 o'clock he Mid he had to meet the Committee, end -mentioned Trumaa Bmllh, liovernor Ford, a man by the name of and several others whom I do not rtcolleot, the men he had to meet I 1 walked wltn carnu ana mm 10 Ninth and Arch and there wt left blm, be walking down Ninth atreet, and we going down to Eighth elreet and down Eighth street to Chrsnut atreet next morning about 10 or 111 o'clock, Plumlircame to my houu and asked me whether he could have a private Interview with me 1 took blm np and ha then tola me that be had aot tha money yet, Wit that he would g.

1 It In the conn of the day aad let ate kave It that night or tha next morning by II o'clock; nrxt morning, (which waa Bunday,) about 11 o'clock he called on me and gave me S17S In three nuis ua iiivrittini. uuiiiniiwiu nan one 1 00 note on tbe Bouthwark Bank, an note on Ibe Bank of the Northern Llbeitlet.and five gold pieces: I took. lha money and told a friend or two of mint that thia man wu coming Uiere to bribe ma to doso and so. Mutation by Mr. Hamilton-What did he to von at tba time he e.v.

von tbe money? itness resuming He (Plumly) told me I 1. we I si. ..1 k. I dlaaU the work' after the polU clouoVtn c.ld I lesvraros so to onp tue ivraoni party, ana that It did aot mala any difference wlutbet Fremont wu elected or not, that they would make me Independent of the Democratic patty. I uked him, oa Baluiday, whether he could not get me aome n.luralliatlon and he told me that If It wu poMlble to get any he would get some for me.

On Sunday, whet he came down With the money, be tt Id me that he could not gat any that they were afraid to uae them. 1 thea asked him about Ibe tax receipts, and whether he could But get ant seme of thriu, and be uld Oh, they can be lot any place." When I aot the money I went np to Mr. Recti, the District Attorney, and staled the cue to him and save him of the money. (This wu oa Sunday afternoon, about 4 o'clock.) The 490 note 1 gave to Mr. Carnea, WVITIl, nu in.

n.it, Una, I loa by Mr. Rankin. Had Mr. Plnmly aid anything to yoa about Caraea and Hagen would uslst me on the electlca day, aad do every vv tineas rvauniina. res.

air: ne tola me tnev tiling iuT Gtiuiu. ne Mia it wu renortea mat tbey would aot allow a manwlib a Republican bedg on to stand at any of the windows 1n tbe Fourth Ward, and that, if It wu necessary, would aend one hundred men there armed, but he u4d tbey would rather have Sue than Ibe wbule hundred of them. He Iben told me that he wu going to New York in the o'clock (Sunday afternoon) train. I went duwa to lb boat at. o'clock to see whether he went, and waited there until the boat left, but did not see bitn tttiestlon by Mr.

Run kin be uy anything to you about Mr. Butler Answer bv witness. He told in that Mr. Butter b.d all tue funds for dowa town, and If aay- ay could useful to tne rremont cause, he wu to call oa him. Last night (Sunday) I went to Bullet's house, to see whether they were ope-ratine sirainst us.

I rani' the bell, and a servant called Mr. Butler to the tie (.) said he wu very glad I list I bad seen Plumly. aad tbat I wu going to help He uld iheira wae a gnat party, and went on lo sty that It wu only six months old, and In threourse of lime It would be a gteat party. Be uld be did not know my circumstances, but whether Fremont wu elected or. hot, Ibey ould niakc ma Independent of the uemocntio party, ne men talked tome aooar tbe tickets, and uld That he would bring the tickets lo my house to-morrow (that Is tonight,) or aend them.

He (Butler) tald that Doinan had given him the heading o( our (lha Democreitc) ticket. question. bo Is Dornan Answer He le the Democratic Inspector for tha Bin precinct ef the 4lb Ward; I tbeo uked Butler about the Clerk, aad how he wu i he uked me who the Clerk waa: I uld Wm. Bkelly; he then sild lhat Dornan would aot lake Bkelly In with blm tbla lime that be would take Mr. McOurr.

Question Who I Mr. Mefiiirrf Answer He Is a maa wha Uvea la Ih 1st 1 think he learned hi. trade with Mr: Butler. I told Butler lhat It could aot be that If aa ln-pector a Clerk, that that Cierk mast serve hi. terua, If there were twoor three ele.tto.

la Iti he uld he Ihouirbt as too, but that was what Dornan auatdt I then told him that ho had better eee Bkelly, and he answered ibat be would are Dornan, and told me tf 1 ssw Dornan, to tell him that he (Butler) would Bee him to-morrowy (to-day,) al hi. office; 1 uw Bkelly, thli morning, and told blm; Mr; Bkelly afterward told na ha had seea Mr. Bullet. I Tbe witness wu thea emu-examined, by eniinael for defendant, but nothing- new wa. elicited.

i Wm. Reed; Esq that McMallln csmeio his house aa Buadsy, nd gave him the WilneasaHt csmmrased this proiemltlon. and sent otltcer Blackburn to Walnut street wharf with McMullln, to see If Plumly weal ta IS'ew York i Wm. Bkelly texlflrd; lhat ba had beea to aaa Pluojly and Bnllei, and received atoaey from bh. He enrrohoratrd many of tha alatemaala anadrby UcoluUla.

and at go wo. ana In of la In of Thorn a. Carnea -followed In a hoot tha eanUe itmla of evldraca, ard alao elated that Pltiml m.nire.tHt a araire ta place revoivera la their poa.e..lon, tf they deemed It necntary for uae. n. vaiuuiiBaaaoM.uHv saving receivcm money John Hagrn teellled that he had area Plurnlv Butler wltneaa underatood fioru Patrick Campbell that he could get aomethlng by calling Plumly'e offlce rat time he called wa.

about ail weeka aa and baa been there aaverai timea aincr; wltneaa went to Plumly'e otBce with and received money from Mr. Plumly ta ior ina rvnioni pariy mr. r. mil Campbell had told him about wltneaa aad hia patty; Butler waa at Plumly'e cilice but wit. nea received money from liornan thnt bad been pad by Bntlrr the mm paid wa.

wltneaa not at Hinler'n lace of bu.inea. lo-day, but near It wailed at Jayne'a building nutil Dornan Went np Into Hutler'a crtlce to grt Dornan wi-nr. went to jhcaiuiiiu ana luere was paid a portion of the mooey Builer paid blm (Dornan) for political purpoara, for voting and electioneering for Fremont. Oavld Cook leal lied that he llvei In the fourth precinct of 3th We'd on the Monday previous to Plate Election met a man named Bhearer In areet; who aaked if wltneaa dnilred to make aonte money wtlneaaomiiwered that be did tf It eimld be made honratlr or In a way thai be would aoiriPt inio a nrxt uay iiiti iwu inni Clift nut neither of whom wltneaa ever aaw hrfnre one addrnned him by name aubaf-quriitly vlailed Plumly timea, and at one the interview, with Mr. wltneaa was told tbat he wm the man Jude Kellry had apoken to him (Plnmly) about: he staled that money had been paid lo go for the Fremont parly.

rtiinecio.e oi tne investigation nirjoun iu. Butlar wa. beld to ball in the of fttat, toan- awer the cnargea of eon.plrary, the charge of oiiDing elector, ana oinriDtng election emcera. Tht Vat toil K'lkt iifoti thl Kilt ll.aThe moinrntou. day ha.

at length arrived, and the ireemen oi tnia great country win aoonaectaewno to rule over them for the fotiryear. commencing on the 4th tf March next. The preparation. Were neatly all completed leal nii(ht. Uroupa of men.

eiiaaainit wiia areat aaiinaiioa, boo eonie- timea very eic.ltadly, were In front of the Blate novae. iua time-oonorra reaort tor pairiota ainve the day. of the Revolution. Near one corner the Repnbllcan. claimed for their cause a complete victory, while, a frw fret off, Democrat.

and Fill-mora men were equally sanguine. The chancre varlou. Btatea wera freely discussed, and bets ior small avmmnta were orten rraae. reverai no. aavaors of rfM bat.

wairered a new one on Fill more carrying the Bute of Maryland, while one deapejate looking Individual, having a rent In hia waistcoat, bet a garment that Buchanan would receive the electoral vote of New York. Thus the day paused, and the more anximis of politicians, ss night spproaclird, assembled la the vi cinity of the various bead-quartaie, lo dlvcuw the chances, and ace that all the Implementa for the snuggle were in readiness ior to-day's operation. -jouuiiiiieu 10 01 inn up tne aiotnrui wera an pointed, and a general overhauling of the entire arrant wu made, and by the next Issuing the lA-direr, the mult will be so well an nounced, that tne most uidinerent will be able to Bnrra ior tne eucceuiut candidate Oitari Aeraa. BiUtt artleaof Councils, in Tbursd.v, It is likelrthi. brldce.

which wu completed several months ago, will very 100a be opened -for publte travel. Every effort of the authorities should at oace be directed to that desirable oblect, which Is calculated so muca io eaa to tne convenience or tne citixena 01 the northwestern portion of the city. rieaoiuiiona were aooptea unanimously, ana win aououeu te approved oy tne Mayor to-aty, Batborlxlng the Department of Highways ta enter lnt a contract with ue or more competent alone tnaaons, for tha exten.loa of the wing wall at both ends of tha brtdve, aad that whenever the extension of the wing walla at the eastern end Is nniaoea, tne Department or Highway, la autno-rixed lo proceed with the grading of Girard nae, commencing at tbeeutern end ol the bridge ana proceeding eastward, aot regarding tne regn-latrd gradrs, and excavatlnir oalv lo a breadth and depth snfncient to afford proper fscilitles to pwiMio travel, ana nxing me aievaiioa on earn of tie Reading R.llioad, nndrr the direction 01 me ourvry uepar intent, wits. A view loeroee-Ing the same by a bridge. Umiud Statu iVacv Yerif The Minnesota hu undergone the operation of copper sheeting, and re pain are going on.

Bhe ta not ripened to be ready for aaa previous to next though, If neces.ity required, she could be fltted out In 60 daya. Her engine, an the Bret aaade by theU. B. Government on their own responsibility, the en-, glnes In use hitherto" being made and supplied are The engine have each above Jail horse power, ei work admirably. The B.ranaa nu parted wim ner ana a large portion or the limber, of her upper dack ehe aeems at pre-aent In a dilapidated condition, as the old tltnben are being taken off: but they will aooa be replaced with new, and all the upper deck partlcaiarly.

tier repairs wilt so moot Uwraugh. and It Is not expected the will be ready for sea before March Workawa are bn.lly engaired In different department a boot the yard, lha number am-ploytd amounts to 600 men. J. Baity CO Pr.piri,. Rome time this month, a large portion of the properly held by the city la lo he eold at public auction, under the 41-rectloaof tht Coraailtteaof City Property.

When the ule I to commence undetermined, a difficulty trtstt between the Belect and Common Council. In reference to the eommlulont to be paid Ina aculloneer. Aocordlna to the action of Ibe Belect branch, the regular commhulon of one per eent. la to be paid the auctioneer to pay all ibe expenses of advertising ule. 4c.

This rale the majority of the members of Common Council refuse to pay, hence the dilflcilty In going oa at once wil HU 111 aala. It la to be honed both braacbea will agreeon Thunday.and let the property be aold at the earliest practicable moment. i in Between and 1 o'clock yesterday morning a fir broke out la a frame carpenter shop, back of Brow a street and between Seventh and Marshal, owned by Mr, George Bender and occupied by Mr. John Watson. The ebon wu deslruycd and all of Mr.

Walson't tools. 111. loss is about ttkHa), upon which there ia ao Insurance. The tUrnee communicated to a two brick club aa Brown street, end damaged the roof and rear portion bout 9500. An adjolnlag frame occupied by Mr.

Eutback, wu also destroyrd, well a. a portion of lha roof of hia dwelling. Four othri dwelling: houses were also damaged about tba roof snd window una The enure lou will not probably exceed IyOOO ot .1000 rrif afarA.f. JV.nsiMr 3d The markets during the put week have been very well sun. plied, Ihe arrival at Wm.

L. Totbert's Avenue Drove Yard amountlnglontO Beeves, 4,500 Sheep, 400 Hog, and lOOCowsand Calve. Beeves sold at from 7 73 to per 100 lbs. Sheep at from ax wi to 70 ana per neaa, ana selling orieniyr Hoge brought from 7 75 to 8 60 per and cioi nog per tow on toot, or grosa Cowa and Calve la demand, at from B'2i to 00 Tbe total stock Ir. marketVu 1,000 Beeves, 4,500 Bheep, t.Ouo and I'jO Cow.

and Calves. Among'lhe arrivals at. Toruerl'e wu a fine pair ui aia, uroa to uarnesa, AcctrfratJ. WallerUetk fell down the hatch way of a building at Fourth and Arch streets oa Sunday, ami had his collar hou. fractured.

He waa taken to the Pennivlv.nla Hospital. Tboiua. Macarty, aged 00 yean, was admitted into Ihe Episcopal Hospital with hit arm dislo cated and fractured, In consequence of falling Into a cellar on Cumberland Robert aged 17 yeara, wu also admitted Inlo thl. Institution on S.tutda, with a fractured arm, caused by getting between the handle of a wueeieanow ana a poet, A Pries re Ballo.a Partv Yesterday after, WriAe, atwnl M.a aI.WL 1. I HWH VU.V.IW...U.IIJUI um man, who bad chartered Mr.

Godard'e balloon for tba day, aacended with tbat gentleman from Par kinson's earden The wind wafted the varan-em toward. New York, which city they expected to reach before descending. Tha ascensloa wu a private one, and but few ocraons had lha Dleaaure 01 seeing tne ooiioon start, i beeeeaon for loon Ine In theae latitudes Is nearly over, and nar. ties desirous of viewing the earth from a hl 'h po-altloa will have ta be quick la carrying out their dealgni. Dtaih tf a Mining ITomas.

Msry richer, the wife uf the sextoa of Ihe German Cnurch si Krankford, left her borne on thewtth under circumstances which led to tha belief that she waadnsaae. A few duyt since her dead body wm dlarovered back of the Spring Houae tavern, ia Montgomery county A vial tbat had contained laudanum was found beside her An inquest wu held and a verdict rendered of death by suicide. Mxptnm mf Otrard CoM.fs. The estimated expense of Girard College for next year are follows Household, Inst rue tlon, library, trSOO admission, BaW: accounts. dl.clplined aad discharged, 500.

The aggregate I. lilaO leu than the estimate for l50 CsirtraliiH. al Ltmra Hill Several thouund persona uaemliled at Lemon Hill, yesterday, for the purpose of witnessing the roasting of an ox, and to listen to Democratic speeches made by The ox wu well cooked, and those fond of beef seemed to relish Ihe frut very much. Good order prevailed during tha day. Jmptrrariest.

The following trtlcle went brought to this port during yesterday From Calais, lath aad 10,000 front Savannah. 560 bales cotton, 109 cask, rice and 31 sacks wheat from Havana, 7MMxies eugar, 1 barrel wine, 1,303,600 cigars, and 41 barrel, W1 bales tobaoco, and 11 boxes Krirsi Patrick McMullra fell Into Ihe Delaware at Dock atreet wharf oa Btiaday night, aad but for theesertioaa of officer Treu, who fished him mil. would have drowned. He wu taken to the Fifth W.id Station House, and In tht morning wu fined for being lntuilcated. farissisriiin morning, about four o'clock, an unfinished brick dwelling at tbe cor-ner uf Eleventh and Thompson streets, waa sat on fire twd fortunately discovered in time by tbe police of lb Twentieth ward to extinguish It with out damage the pretulau.

Mr. John W. Burrows, resident in the Twenty, second Waid, Was robbed of on Sunday nlitht. Themouev ra. is a rhet la the aecoud alory of the houae, MdVu takea, while Ihe family wu at upper, Paiti'ar C.aatrrtif afoary A man lettarduy, byConstabla Andarsen, of tha Ten La Ward, charged with pass inir counterfeit Botes oa Uia Danrtlis Usnk I'a.

He was com-mltud by Aid. Hlblard for a farther h-erlrlg. Cilt Mateum Cirna. Tstatri WTbh even ing. tjie eomlo piece of Blnnders, or lb Mid-nliilil Gliost," will be performed.

Tbe musical diaroa of Joseph In I In active preparation, and wUl abotily be sroduocd is miiuifi-eent tlyle. TA. f'ieit)in are at present performing at Coneail Bali towell filled bouse. The old Pbi-, ladelphla Eph. Jiom, with Bryant; appear la the Tf Dntmtoa" everyaighj.

oak. rd Ing then in of sum ijnr 1.. 1., ai to 11 ue at i JViratt et Qlaria ZM Ckmrtk, ooanrionly caltc tlie Bwrdea Church, the maiancleat la Pht-ladelphle, wu eoaipleted ia 1700. The follow. are ila named from tbeaeglaalag I.

Andiew Rodman. Ibe founder, who of. Belated la I7t for-tha Dateh In New York, at Oxford Church, then ta Christ Church, Philadelphia, whera he died In ITlM. An drew Bandel arrived la 1704; return! to Sweden 171H. 3.

jonu Llilinan sent over ia recalled la 1730. Rev. J. Embrry took charge the church during the vaxsjicy. 4.

Ga. brtrl, F.Ik appolntrd rector In 1730) deposed year. 6. John Dylander cam over In died, honored, 17ft. a.

tiaonei neaman- rector, 1743; rr turned home 1750. T. Olof Par-lln arrived died 17S7. Cbarlca Magnus Wranirrl came over in IND; returned 17Xi died 17H6. V.

Andrew Ooeran.on sent over In 1700 lierame rector In 17118 officiated until clou of 1770; returned home In 178 died la I Hun. 111. Metihlas II ullgren rector tn recalled In 1U. p. Nlcolu Collin, of 1'paal ernl over to II appointed toWlrncoln I7N; dint in This yuir closed the Bwrdtah niiln, and the Bwidl.b cliurche.

resolved to elect llielr own ml- OntheSlbor December. 1831, the Rev. Jehu Cuili. Clay w.i nnanlmou-ly chosen rector. The congregation under Dr.

Clay's putoral care .1 ,1, iiitwiii iiiiit, .1 piuiiuus, old Wlcaco la filled with aincere worship pers. aw Allft'i EUrtio Frant -Theodore Der- rliigr, Deputy Clerk of the quarter Be.lon., wa neia in wwm rmn oy Aiaermsn nen-ncy, on the charge of Isatiing twof r.udnlent na turalization rap In ibe names of Albert Zell and John Blank. The pspera were exhibited Ibey have the seal of the Court and Mr. Benin-ger'a but the records of the Court have been examined and no declaration of Intentions becniiie'cititena ran be found corresponding with'lhe name, and dale, specified In Ibe natu ralization papeis. Krw Tba new undue over the co- bock.lnk Creek, at Ibe foot of Franklin avenue, ia completed except the wing walla and the filling of the abuttuenta.

This unttatihea work Is Irnooitant to tbe uae of the tirldue. which cannot paaara until aone, worn it win cmuirM, tnoiougniare trom tne ueiawar river, sunt Frank lln and Ulrard avrnuea over tneBcnuyian river by the brldue there, and opeuing into the adjoining count by roada laid out, who tm pioveiaenis incrtuiag tnereon every year. Wiatktt mattinrt The mean temneratare for tne montn or uctooer, it dtcaua oy tne recora kept at the Pennsylvania Hospital, wu ati ae- grrea, which la 1 degree, above tbe average of October for the lul thirty years The highest of thetliermomttm- am. and the lowest 33 deg. Tbe amonnt of rain tbat fell wu I 30 Indies.

At Paoll the mean temperature wu decrees. and tlieraln tbat fell wu l.UI iaebca. The rain Trenton wu 1 83 Prisoner far Wmtir Wtalktr. Tba Water Department of the city have commenced packing Hie Ite-pliige with draw, and have aearty got through thai portion of tbe city between Vine and Boulh uteris. Tbla timely precaution la Important, coasldsrlng Ibe severity of last winter, and Ibe Injury done In many part, of tbe city to fire.

plugs, Ac. JVol Xxptttt la SarrtM. Youni Ferguson. who wu stabbed la Broad atreet, on Friday night, by JaouM Logan, wu ia a dying condition but evening, and hia death wu expected to occur before Biornlng. 1, Caudib Arrttis Firil CoatruifMiaf Irtrl.

Among thecandlilirles to be voted for this aar, is cnu. u. timeline wno 1. aeeani-duie for Oongrera, In lha First District. He wu for many years a representative In the Btale Legislature, and advocated the abolttten of the freehold qualification, the ealahllsbmtiit of public achoula.

the tea honr law, and other public austiim of a Donular and Important character. tvamatrlaad t'esnry. The Republican of tbla county met at Briduton, on Friday, and nominated the following Slate ticket Senile BeaJ. R. uatrman.

AtirmDiy irm uiairicl, Kunt.Noorej Bccotid DlMrlrt, Philip Bonder. Tka Presidential Eleetlea-lSJa. pfltOCBAT, WIO. BL1CT rran.na vr inneia jnnn vut, rtaasTSTM. Pi.

roe. Boott, Cnnneotioat, toB, 13,219 tn577 09 2 4I.6D 7t snua 64.747 II.Ulll 15.B.S S2.VU S1.MHI T8.I44 91 Ml SS4.8H8 lf2.SJ8 179.IH2 ndians, Maine, HlwMohaeetts, Al tehtsan. owa. 41. IC, li i.

eti.t i 44U.ll Newkork, Ohio, rrjiiniTivsnta, w.tm Khoil Island, 8.TO9 Varmnat. 1.1 lul Wiaoouuti Total, "l.taS-sva letS.Ht Fieree's plurality la fru Bta'u. leraa't niinority ia fru Statu. siva 1T1TU A'atama, ArkaniM. U.I79 4.318 Aleuts MAIM 18.04, 40,041 B0 7,0 S.87S 1.T1- M.trn Oemwara.

loriiia. UeorriA. Kentucky, Auiatana, Mar, land. i I7JS48 iica MiMiuippi, ni isswuri, J-. v.

f- 1. i win. rouin vaioiina, ir.ieoiora enoua oy lci a ennsm, 07, i exss. 13S i 4 Virginia, 611,4 IS Total, 451.330 340,071 440 98 24 if roe's majont in slave Statu. 84 4HI i.roe't majority in the fiba AOOIIOATI VOT.

Franklin Pieroe. Winlield SHI Juhn P. 15VH1 fort'LAt vnTinr Tin usirto itatis stye 1824. Yearo. Dsmocratio, Whir.

Free Boil. Soa nt. li4 jij 3i 448.5H5 H7 50) sofi.OIS 1,1111,11 1,128 27B 1 1,134,73 1,387,419 151. wn IC8 wa.TH 5ll3.27 917 I3 973.347 1,185,785 8WI.7.W l.kiSSn 1,143 414 1,147,779 1.2bl476 1.2Tj.37 1,12,233 LSW.KM l.7l,W lltli tt-'Si l4l uaie. r.

im 4 ri tual II ll.l3t IS 1.6HJ 4 8,131 I S8.025 13 7.217 8 3M 1 S5.48 fil.Tei 25 24 4 a.fti i.mi 5 isoe is ig U.7tl i 4 I 9 te --385 4. 4 Lit IA la 7,089 17.3D1 15.431 .58,243 38 621 B2.2TO bS.lM IJI 1857 sii.342 B3.64S 78,143 WAV 55510 144 1814 I4T 184(1 1HJWI 1.11)114 1.1,422 1 ii i 1,743,471 1,3117,757 I.3H1.8I4 I.3I0.TU IBM IH4 7S4.148 Thi Homi Stxitch We are now In Ihe po litical tace, oa the homestretch, and of course all tha excitement attached la the nigh approach of any crisis exists In Ihe pnblic mind. Politicians plrepbiit lltturnow eat but Utile and, da they drink hat Utile That we wlU net uy. West them on the corner, of tbe street knotted together, aome discussing the returns of tbe last elections and their probable effects on the great battle to ba lougni nest lueraay. triuen, aensing plans ana suggesting means whereby certain districts of voters can be made to count more largely In their favor.

And all engrossed In tbe Impending strug gle ior political ascendancy. Tbe will soon be told thank, to the plan by which it Is to be told. We ssy thanks to tbe plan, for It would be too much to bear greatly too mncn, it tne present state of excitement wu to continue fofever. Knutrd our people are to excitement, and much mi hey like Item, their poor bodies and mind, could not the wear ana tear tnry are to oy political can rasea. Nor are the Jnjurlou.

effects confined lo tbelr own persons aldhe. Tbelr families their wlvu and little ones axffaf durlnir a political canvass They sutler by being deprived of a good portion vi iiiv iiinr usually stiutteu mem oy ineir nus band, and fathers, and many of those little alien. Hons which go lo awesteu doaieHlie life. How rejoiced then will wives anil children be when election day, and tha few days following, when Ihe return, come in, are over, and their household affairs will resume tbcfr wonted pleasures under the guidance, and through the presence of the busliand ud father. To these wives aad children we would uy, be patient wait a time loager.

i ne time your Dua-bandt and fathers now devote to poilllra, is do voted to tbe intesesu af the country-land what la for Ihe Intereat-of the for yonr wel fare. Through your utl'erings now. perhaps voa will secure Incalculable benefi. In the tru lure. At all let a.

hope to, and hoping so, or paucui. Ths Hiiviini Weare already able to point out the first results of the vintage, and are ltd to be able testate tbat the yield almost generally I. above what wu exprotcd, and that the quality will, be superior. The south, Which, Ittnavb nmamhsitd. wu particularly attacked by the grape tliaeaw, don not present very aatlsfhetory results: but ia those parts which have escaped the scourge, the quality Is excellent.

Tbla remark applK. to tha vineyard, of Betters, Montpelller, Lunel, and Narbonne, and tothoae of tbe Tatn. In the Xvonnalsa. a third more than last tear Will be obtained and at Paarltmar and lta neighborhood, tbe result will be better man wu nopta ior; i ne same may be uld ot ai ptay. in ourrsine.

iw ppvr sn. teower tvDer, ine crop wti. SvoeuMt II 1 Br-1 1 1 I ,.,,1111, II, I II U.ll. LI. I Ocularly round Condom, the vlat.ee will ba Ia ihe Maeonnaitve Ibe gathering hu been terminated, and It Is about to commence In V.

1 I 1. I iu, vuaiumiaiw; luuugH seamy in several It will be abundant In and lha average Will be utlafactory, and everywhere of superior quality, la tba north, aad particularly In the neighborhood of Paris, Ike crops ar ewrv where fine. Oa the wbole, the mull of the vintage up to the present time le rather advaatageou thaa unfavorable." According to a ttAlliUIca work lately published on the consumption of Parlt, the quantity of to. baceo consumed In smoking In IPot, was nearly double lhat of lhat a cigars five time much: Whilst tbat of snuff, on the contrary, prraentidamaikcd It I calculated that ImV Bomber of smokers to Paris, Including lb garrtaoo, is about 4K 070, and Ihe total con-siimptlon give kilngraiiime, 073 centigramme of toltacco, 143 cigara, and 4 cigarettes for each perron; at calculating tb lrn 60, aad th elgareituat MMb tatbe kilogramme, t) kllorrnin-' uw Mlleertlrrammes for earh la England, the tmnmitloa Is calculated to 16 quaces head Jtmrmoi 4t BtrtiitdiV Kntrifi. ViaoTaiABiLt-TheRrcbmond (Va Whig baa icen Bareral baanliful white silk hsndker-cbiefs, made by the hi Uses Willis, of Rappahannock county, from the product of worms ltd fa tiianelTU.

EJUCE ONE CENT. C1EHCE, ART AND DIBCOTERT. BlTWMaa iT.Wae.ThWilskumeenrnloVFd to denote varlou. laflanianabla Mbatance found In tbe rarth. There are a number of different kinds of It, moat of which pus Into one or other.

from petroleum 4 most -1 uld to uphalt, which la sornetimea to btvd to baaatatcbed! with tbe finger nail. Extensive magulnu of It ar touna in various pan of tbe wo ld. Elulle bitumen" I. of a brown color, and erase pencil mark, like India rubber, hence it I called mineral e.eutrhoae. Compact bitumen or asphalt, hi extensively disseminated, and it found In ffraat abundance In aome of Ibe West India Islands, and Nrw Brunswick, A.

It Is black. and of a bard resinon. appearance. The Pitch Lake of Thaidttd vlelds bitumen In all' conditions Pe troleum 1 fluid Viiumea It I. of a dark eolor, and oor.e from certain rocks ud ctrvlcsa In the earth, and becomee solid by exposure.

10 the atmosphere. NaphthR, or minrrsl oil Is another vaiklyef it, which becomes petrolenm bv extie- aure up Ibe air. Petroleum Is commea In varloua iiatt. tie I nlled Btatea, such as at Kenawha, ml 1. d.

1 HiiitduJe, N. and il wa. al one time collected by tbe Seneca Lilians and sold in Ike market as a lotion for rheumatic affections and biulaes. It is In the form of pel-oleum that bitumen most cotnmoaln our country, and but very lime line, ia niaue oi 11, uwiiia. snppofv, 10 11s pungent smell.

1 In Burmahlt Isnitedforfiietand illuiiiination and mixed with soap, la uld to fotrrraa exes llent remedy fur many cutaneon. dli-easrs, a protecllve aalimt tha prickly-heat of warm cnunlilea and wu at one time, to be a remedy against cholera. It I. a remarkable fact In the history ef the nae- fnl ana, that asphalt, which wu once sogenenlly employed as idunblc cement, should have almost fallen Into dl.nre for thouuaid. of years.

It rs- alsta the puaage of air and moi.lure, and hu therefore a moii valuablt quality for lining de tent, and the Interior of deep Bricks or 4 atonre coated with hot bitumen resist fitulsture, and are readered proof against decay by change of weather. Possessing Ibase valuable cbarac-terlitle. It Is wonderful tbat It la so little used. Boms attempt, have been made la tbla ally to ii i vi u. w.

im building on the corner of Berk maa and Clif all eels, but for thl. purpose It is evidently not equal to atone flags, because It hu had to be re-lald, and now huge crack, are again seen in If- tereni pans oi it. un ine otner nana aome oeau-tlfnl tnoaaic uphalt pavement, hu been laid down In the of Paris, and Is uld to be perfectly successful All the volatile oil and water should expelled fioia bitumen by boiling before It ht applied a a cement, or It will not resist the change of beat and cold well. Many failure, ia the employment of pilch and bitumen for cement have been canned by neglecting to boilll thoroughly. III.

our opinion that Iroa pipe, coated taalde and out with hot bitumen, especially lha elastic kind, will prevent Incru.tatlon Inside, ud render them very durable. And may aot thia aub- etanee be ao manipulated, that It can become a enlailtute for India rubber and guua Tbes vegetable resin gum. are becoming dearer year after year, and are only obtained In limited quantities and at con.lderaola expense. On the obeihand bltamrn la found In exnauatleia quan tum, ana ia very cneap, can it not, uy eome cae-mtcal process, tie rendered elastic these gum resins, and as capable of vulcanliatlo. Here lea field, we think, of great extent forcbemical experi ment, to woicji we invito attention stwa'iu Aaurirea.

PaarcitBa a. PaavaaTtva. of Mould by tbe growth of minute vegetation, ina puie, lost nar aaa aeraa most nrqueouy suner oy 11. A ctova will prsurra Ink uy essential ell answera equally well. Leather may be kept rrm from mould by the uma substances Thus.

Runian leather, which la perfumed with the tar of birch, never beceenu mouldy lad red. It prevent It eceurrlae la other bodies; A few dropa of any uuntial ell will 1. lull ill vm a 1 1, VI 11 .1 111.. oil lutpentine ia recommended. Alum ana rosin are used to preaetve bookbinder', prate, bat Inrttectually 1 oil of turpentine aueeeed.

better; but, by email Quantities af ell of peppermint. anlee, or cawla, paste hu been preserved for sevecsL rears Dr. Macolioeh ncosnmend. the add.tloa te ilieotour asd water ai aom brown sugar aad a little corrosive subllmat the sugar seeping 11 nextnis wnenary, ana ine sublimate prtveniine It from fermentine, aad from beine altscked by Insecta. A few drops of awy of Ibe esieiitisi one may ne added to tne paste wb.cn it.

is made. It drlea whea expooed to the air, aad may be uatd by merely welling It. Seed, may alu be preserved by lha essential oils and this Is of great consequence when tbey are aent toa distance. Of course, moisture must be excluded mnch ss possible, as tbe ell of otto prevent only the bad effect of iamify Friend. OaitAimtTma Mr." af Birmingham, bu derlted a ti le of surfac-ofna-mealatlon of metal, which dracrlbed If two or mere plate of metal are taken, aad between them is laid a pltc of wlrewebblag, thread lace, perforated or cut paper, and tbe tw sheet, of metal, with tbe patlern of thread lace, wire web, or paper between them, passed through a pair of ordinary employed for the rolling of metal the two of metal being Ihreafler separated an Impression of the pattern will be found on each, corresponding to the compressibility of the piaty-rlai out of which the pattern ia formed, or tbe hardness of the metal to he so ornamented.

The same piece of lace may be employed ta successive operations la Britannia ornementatloa, and with a manifest Improvement In each operation, nntil tbe cohesive pre- Cly of Ibe fibre out of vsilrh tbe lace I. mide omes drat roved by tbe -pressure. It has bam found, also, that ornament, la lac or paper will leave their Impress distinctly upon a steel plate. Tk Secretary af State aad Oar. Grimes, Wk recently noticed the application ef Gov.

Grimes, of Iowa, to Ih National Administration. for an interference la Kenan, le protect nenon who had been cttken. of Iowa. Tbl. communication hu received the attention of the ment, and Mr.

Marcy scads a reply, the gist of which Is here gtvea 1 The state of strain In Kansas Is lo be rrvretted deeply by all Amerieaa The President 1. not les. aeniltive than you treu to the rights of the cl liens lo Kansu. His power, however. is only executive, end that which he It sworn to execute.

It therefore becomes hi. duty to Me that the lawa are faithfully executed, lit hu no power to disregard, amend or set a.ide'lawt. unjust or unconstitutional; for to do so would ba to Invest him with the law-making power, to make blm aa sbeolute and Irresponsible power-to make him, not Ihe President of a Republic, but the absolute monarch of the country a poet- nun iv wuico in rresiaent aoes not aspire. The President hitherto hu bren, and now I using all the means In his power to suppress tot-rage. In Kansu noon private and to sustain and enforce law and o-der.

The difficulties in Kantu hive mainly srlten from a spirit of rebellion against the constituted authorities, and a determination to resist all authority and all Uw whlcb, by lis general dissemination, hu olvll government and rendered the law pow. erless, and by destroying the power of the law hu oprntd a general field for rapine, murder, aad the whole catalogue of crimes to bt committed with impunity ana te go unredressed. The President h. taken every effective mrunre to Moure to tne citixena 01 nansu aomestic irsa-qnlllityand tecnrlry against foreign aggression. The suppression df insurrectionary movements Is within his power, but he camiot, and will aot at- 1 1 11 1 euwiii wu.

11 yamim, lull wtu ale Bl- trmi I Control traitors to their country. Ila will protect with the national ami all wboaredia- poara to eat ner around in tundana of tne law and toobev Its behests. The Puuldrnt. conscious of having perfotmed his whole duty, la at a lou to hnow.by what authority your claims iu ariaigii mm, vi iu ceil upon mm iiet an explanation. Assuming that the general eo ver ment hu failtd to perform lta duty, you that it la m.niiestiy tne rigni oi earn oj tne ciates to adopt measure to protect Its formerrltixeas." Youde-maiid, again and protection but conclude with what seems lo ba the burden of all your gneis not a a' mares, ior protection to cttitens la Ksnxu, but a demand that Ihe military force on tne line of emigration bt ouperscd.

't he presi dent cannot gratify you In this matter. He will not permit aimed Invasions from Missouri or Iowa, or any other source. Peaceful Immigration he never doee and sever will Interrupt The President 1 aot disposed to except to the aVTle of your address when you say to him, At tbe Executive of Iowa, I demand, for her cltiient In Kanrak. protection In Ihe enjoyment of their property, their liberty, and their political but would suggest to your Excellency that language Implies a fight to enforce obedience and the power to compel it. Neither of these are entrusted to your Exeelltncy, and the Piesldent therefore pa: dons to your teal what could not be forglvea to your good breeding.

In conclusion you propose the following issue in ine wreni ot a non-com man ce in my view, a esse will clesily bave-arlstn within Ibe prln clple laid down by Mr. Msdisoa In Ibe Virginia resolution, oi wuenii wiud tue duty ofth BUU to Interfere to arrest ui progreu of the evil, In Ibat T.nltory." It la not aUanga that a Governor with tnclr limited power are eotweded by the Constlt. lion of the Untied Sutra, and conferred by the Constitution of Iowa upon yeu, should over-estimate hlmMlf. The doctrine that the Executive of Iowa can protect ker citixena beyond 11. or that he hu any authority beyond th limits of hi.

Bute, le an absurdity. Th Constitution definst th lights of all eill-seas of Iowa going to Kansu ar elsewhere. They cannot carry tliei ibe laws or tbe protection ef Iowa, any mora I ban a el lienor a flare State ran cany his slaves and hald them there. Whea he goes to Kansu, th Constitution guarantees to him the prottettoa of the law. of kansaa, and all the rights which theeltixena then 4, Bee.

Ceaatilutlon United Statu, i The President believing tbat a Utile reflection will aoaviace you. Excellency lhat your jurisdiction ef tbe cillxen of lows Is confined loth limits of your owa Stat, ottll fteit aol I Ions last your Eicellency become excited and attempt some (uiiotie mires for Ilea real or reacted wroae. of .11 lien, of Iowa In Kansu, and therefore invites you attention lo thl. cleou In the Constitution. An.

pcoeiu, no mate oiiaii, without lb consent of Conarere, lay any duly aa toaaage, keep lionpa or ship war la prone, an tar lal a any agnremwil or compact with another State, or with a forelga Power, or eneaga la war, anlau actually Invaded, or in suchlamiineat danget ill sis wnsn va I'sder thi reatrictioA ef lha Constitoiloa.the President hopes lhat yoa will not undertake any. rash or 111 considered enterprise of a warlike character without the limit yoar owa Slate, but tbat yotswUl lend the Influence of yoaruampl and your counsel to maustaia law and order In accotdaace with tbe Cosilitullea, aad that Yot Will bercenaaa (tticteat aid la hint In fkllbfully dischatglug tba sworn dullea of bit otfioe. With hlih couatderslloa, I remala, your obedient Wm. L. Secretary of Bud.

ley, tbe the lo the Ga a not to in i rU at A4v.rlt.ief a the lotdee. tMrawr AdrsrtlaeAMBt la i Br aayahl at toe Una orrd. AdvartlaaaMRta awst oarsMtvad by ta'shMa, as lBirtal Ir the Mexteaw rrealier The Ravatati.at ia A'tlv Prrea. Welearafrom the Corpeit Chriail Nueces Vat. of tbe Ihtk instant, thai two eltixenaof that place had arrived at home from the Rio ttnnde, uuiini ateiiigenew rrm tnerw toine inn.

Wecndnu the folio whig from the report of these geailcmea, publbhed ia lha Valleyi itiaarri, at tne neea ei tare ttwuun troops, marched from Monterey nnon Mier. aad entered lows without any being tillered by wmt u.ih,ib, CuniBMiaW IP, WRIIIIIini force, sat retired to Cemarawandl font find him. self there. This place la situated ehoul three mllea above Rio Grande Cltv. on tha nnnaaita aide of the river.

Oam hu here about thirteea bundnd men. Helnir in possession of Mlev. VIHanrrl waa mm. bird to ralit the money neceasary for carrying on campaign, by rollerting the dutlea oa lha tocds Inipoilrd into Ibseountrv. He then, at Ih v.

u.i- mj vi 1. I MlllVllinj brfoie this place en the 9tb, be aent despatch to Gen. Carta, Informing him that unless ha sor. nndered the town liiimedlatelv be would core. menc to bembard it.

He waa abundantly able txecule the threat, aa he waa-well provided ttn neia piece ana itowitzerr naaer direction of Col. Jordan, the otflcer wh mainly eoatrlbiited to the victory over Banta Anna' foicu at Ballllla, a year ago lul March. la aent back word to him tbat hsmioht ao brad, and linmedlntely proceeded ta take mc-tnrra In defence: It wu aot thought that tiaras could malnlala himself long, Vidaiirrl'a forces, only in point ei numuera out in emcieary. were much superior to his. A considerable asm ner ee Americans wera among io.au troop, beside the riflemen of lnipazu, who ere said be ibe Ittst sold ten la Mexico.

Uptoibwllth Instant very little kad ben accomplished oet either side, all bout the bombaidmeut bad been prog rem. two a.ya. i et it wu inougnt ina Garxa could aol hold out much longer. lianeml C.nalu, with a coinmiaalaa from tha General Government to take enmtnaad of Uaru'e army, had been at Cantargo, but tbe aoldi.n re. fated to urve under blm, and he had coaeeqoentty wltbdiawa ta.th Amatleaa aids of Ih.

Rio Giande to aw sit lu tuia of avsvu. ThstaiaMt Goveraor of Tsuiaiillpu. Don eaa CartlmM, la also oa tbe Anieiteaa eld of the river and uld tbat both bint and Canalea will okly wait until Vldaurrl hu taken Camargo to jola him. Daaaei. mi a Railboab AccmisT latha Nrw Yerk Bunrema Court tha ether day, aa action Ih Erie Railroad Cemuuy.

bronchi by Ros Caffrrv. admlnistralrla and widow of John Caffrey, who waa killed by being run over by tb can la Jersey City, was tried. Mr. llllim E- Roblasoa appeared for tha plaintiff, and adduced teattuioay to show that tha deceased resided wlik hi. family la Jersey City, aad that oa the evening of the 4th of July, lnio, whea returning ta his home, ka waa tripped ap by a rope which wu engaged la ataaaUng a lop-.

motive Inlo lha depot, aud whit piostrata, lha rare attached to lbs locomotlv passed over hi body aad killed him. Mr. Caffrey left a widow and Iwochlidiea. The drfeac wu tbat the de craieil loal bis life by hi owa aegllgaao. Vac atct lur piumun, aw.

AscikST Caioi Ducoviain. Thru liher- men at A.nieres. France, have discovered aa. rieateanu burled beneath a sandbank In the riser. From lu form la etippseed llua It wu ased by the Norni.u In their Invuloa of Parte.

It at aa Immenee trunk of oak, about elvhty feet leag. hollowed out, ana capable or noiaing sixty maa. It la. well anowa mat to norntana, in aaamoa tw tbett la it wlcker-wotk boats, iiad other seery long ones for purposes of war, lOrairA of hard word, and It 1. lht this Is one of them.

There I. a striking resemblaare between tbl. aad -the barks ei th pirate of th alotb eeatary. Atbht at-Mvsaia ask RoastiT Oa Monday Bight, Albeit 0. Hall, a cattle dealer, wu riding In a wagon between Springfield and Belcherlown, Mass with Washington D.Walker the latter, la alleged, drew a revolver and fired serer.l at hi.

eompaaioa, wsuadlng him slightly, and Htm decamped. Walker had purchased a lot ot sheen from Hall, aad tbor were proceeding to the house of Walker', father to pay over lb purchase mossy. Walker bod not beea arrested. Tag CiiitBATXp Daaa Bvftrr, la pteaehlnr tn enslie seimon, wu severe against ths lawyers for pleading against their conscience. After dinner a young counsellor said aome severe things against in tisrsv, aaa naaea mat aid not doubt, ware the devil lo die, a parsoa might ba found to preach his funeral Mrnwa.

tald Swift, "I would, and would give the devil hia due, I did kit children this morning." Railioas CoitsotfDATioa. It it proposed to ualte tb4 eevrral lines kaowa as th Northwest. in, Cleveland aad ah on lag, and Clevelaad ana Toledo Railroads, ao as to form a through line of uabrokea gauge, from the Fenniylvauia Railroad at Blalraviile, running through New. castle, Pa and Wanea, Ohio, to CLevelaad, and ineace loieao, woara It would csaaeot wutt lint, leading to Chicago, 111. Paatry Strut.

The Yen. Pr. Noyea atm Hartford, one uld, when commenting on not reruef Bt. Paul pleased God by tha focliahneaa of prsachlng, to owv tbwrn that be. Panl dou not uy by foolish preaehiag, for, If It had been by that, the World would have been uved long ago." VnontiA ASDTivitititt RtLBoi Atlha aaaual meeting af lb stockholder of thl.

road at Lyachburg, lul Wednasda, 11 wu aa. aounccd that the grou rarelpta of ihe A seal year were 00 expenditure, .58,074 05; net gain, BMW 07 54 being 3 i( percent, on the cost of tha 160 mile la operattoa last year. EiTBAoaniaAav Pa tea appiii Th Nuhvllle (Teaa.) Uaxettattate that some apple, raited In tbat State, and ethlbllrd at the lata Fair were told bribe half doxen, and as much, So per half doxen paid for them. The whole lot, about 1 hsrross. consisting tt sere varieties, brought (111.

Toa laMtaaorjan Riuini. annears (a doing a larae buaaneu. A itpxMt of the Alltaay. fN. Vie 1 1, nc Committee colored-Hate that betweea Ihe 11 ef 1S55, and the 15th of July, ISM, a period of tea moath.

fl fnglUva) passed through lhat Jly their wsy to IIDISI. i laraaitis Vsira Labd i VtieiaiA. Th Ueestment of land In Btanntnn, a Increased mesne to th Stole of Tha reasscument of Roanoke oouwty that tha lands hay Increased la. value sweaty per cent. bar, "1 have beea Informed that you often drlva yuiit lew in, sin vr Bsning or a- Baatmg OB (be Sabbath." True," replied Joaea, bat thea on those occasions I alwata whistle Dsaioa tnnea." Fatal PcoilhticTsscocstib Oa Toesdsv alelit a maa, named Charles Smith, wu Instant.

aitiea, at Cbanaingvuie, by a blow oa Ibe temple, received la a fist fight Ith Wm. Clearwater. The latlar IiuniedlaAsi gave himself np to th author Met. A I.aboi Nvaaia of tha member of the M. E.

Charcb of Alhaar, ar out la a Tw.fjrun.l ti ,1 3 1 ouota, I a ktast tmiMu aw expreulag their disapprobation of th course of some of their mlulsisrs, who lava entered tha arena a champion of any of th political par. Taa WrtTnaK Ririfit. At Pittsburg, I Friday elirlil. there were 41 Inrhea la tha Channel, fry met.l mark, and fallltig. Al Cla.

cinnati, unio, same ante, mere were inches la ine cDaaaei ta Louisruio, and the river was iwcuibi. c- BmccLii DSATR.Vthe Cincinnati (Ohio) Com mere lal, of 1st says Ahst a young dry goods clerk, named Wm. Houghton, In thai city, waa bitten by a malignant spider, on Thursday morning, from the effects of which he died bafora i BuovLAa CATA.Taoraie A time sloca at Antwerp, a child was stilled la a cradle by a cat coming Thto tbe room and lying across tba child's fsre. Tbe parents slept in tbe taut, room. but did aot disoeve tha sad clreamslaae antll Bioralig.

iL In lit Toil would not enable yoa Itjinep away a mist; but by ascending a little, ynh may eflca look over it altogether. Bo 11 Is with our moral Improvement we wrestle fieroety with a virioM bsblt, which would hsre ao bold apoa aa If we aacended Into a higher moral atiuospuset. Aa Ol6 GiaTLkatAB of our acquaintance uy tbat he I. Ihe last maa In the world that will ever tyrannise over a tlxoshter'e aleetlont. So lone a.

the atatrut the maa ot hut choice, he don't care who Blidibs Scalb Caiaa. DCulncy lays, (i If once a man Indulges himself In murder, very scoff become to think little of robblwr; nd from robbing he comes neat tedrtnklng, and frsn lhat to Incivility ud piwcraaliaatloa Fatal Raiiboab Accabbbt Aa nnkaowaj man. aorarentlv a sailor, wu rua over and la I ttantly killed on Fiiilay evening, on the Loru.t Point branch of the Baltitnoreand Ohio Railroad. Ue it tappeeed to hare been slseplng oa the track. Raruaa I itiABT-m Otl Friday lad, young lady wu fined 5)5 la Albany, in Mother lady', face.

Suooka wantt lo know ir the can eipect-io-iaie aa such a vulgar tidy tiler I.rctT ana LitkBAL Mr. Llnd. af Ch leapt, -Illinois, who recently donated, aiuo.ouu toward theerecllon of a Univeislty, Is a native ef Scotland, and arrived In Chicago iu I-47, with his entire capital, about tea dollara, In hit pocket. A I.aboi Fincx Mr. McConnell, of Banga mon county, Illinois, -oat the -tjargeat flock of aheep la the trailed States.

It auiubera and til of the choice tnietinoea, Sr. rasa, MiaattoTA. Bv a census recently taken, the population of tliitcily amount! to 9, u.i souls. The Pioneer aid Democrat vouches tor lta ay, lainok Bciaan Tha Vidge on th Vitea and Boiiiervllle Railroad, near Botnerviile, Ohio, wu destroyed by tire on Thursday niurnlng low. S.O0U.- i Railboa Ta.raL.ta Ca a aba first train ot cars from Toraalo arttn at Montreal oa Monday evening, after a run of 14 lioura.

Tha toad la uld to have beea in Hue woi king Taa NotT Wy.Ttssj' i Va Rsilioad I now completed to Wut Uniea, Whence tunning to Pai keiabn rg 1t'M Aii.Li nr. ll I lit U1V CO waa lost week killed la 4 With oueot iiib avigaoofv, fieary aieeae. Habb WtATBIB ih Nb'" Yoa The snow, laet k'tlday wuoo heavy ou Wctern to bring Inio Tnt Last) Salb. of the Illinois I for Septunlr, wer i-o(i tue i road war Assistant Bur-eon f. aer hu raslgned kla coinn.1 la u.a l.u..

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