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It i? a omhie ai d ot - t ? i-" e> wbmid. aad |M olIt Mi' tone eat BM artel laanllaaiy ayuli Baal Heute a alaatla-atiaa la taaatj aaa aaeale It ii etrac gta aad eiaaif ') It la al?o e<1ii..|.d M ? o I.r. d> i r. tad h.v. a |. eii|j.j " ? f. ?? i r kaaaa, ard b<t t>i?u tir?'iui"i| aeatiy. Bali-ar.< Bi fit. Bel Br. at* *J- mtmmt ? M tad blM.Ul'.H Sl.HI.M. M.m HIM .S Are etipt riet tSM ?11 BBaV Be t'iriBe |? r?e.?. ? A? ?? ?> I ' " (?ii.il? ?. # .j. Are eapable of BBB?J I in ater tar. 'y of w>rk Are frei from In l*.i a . f ? lu r n a. Iiii ea. Aie alo ?I ? IsMlB t . iroiierat >n?. Are aiorb l*tti r. ?'id tL..<refore ?? rth m.oe. An p-rf itj alanyaWj aat e??ii) irgt in aaaaa Are . beaper. kaaaaea llaj lern Beer? o.oi.ejf. Ar- jt.*t the MaatBaa furetny family. i BJ feitioi ? i . Ha 47f Itr erti. ay. i. raer ot BlBfl t .SKl l A LVHN'S tt'AMU V taltlN Mil HIM>. _ Warrant?d t -atre betli i eatialertiau IfeBB ?jj ibm eua-.n-e Ba ibia c.a'lei i i i". aa] .'.o.aea. f. *.?aVua (at a Ciri ulal. !?? Vt3 ftrnailway. Mm Wiv^ii'Vi's Bootiiimi 8ntit*i pm om Baal taBiana, Mi' r>.? Lei . I. I loo 1*1 Isi ?art M, Uvil .\TRRT ?:id Hi al BB i a. M iM' ("iioi io, and all diai.avo ? Baaatl al be ti.e pi.<s ?? e>( Tee'l .i| Ii | . e. laat !? tbe moll.i -. ?tid re'.i. f BB| Bl ? I trie I: fa..i. 1 i Ii rt 11 e Kttl is A < IBM ?*<? o by ail ?r ?. ?? C >???'?? ;-rl. nie. and at tl* ? Itue. rw liC^dar at. liOMF.S i OR All.?The> AMI.KIl AN FiMII.lt iNT ill aia Uearmtii CumiKI (I ? i.y |tie glase rf haw-Yoiki. OflkM No Mi. !?? ?? New Voik, will eei! at reaeottabie Meaa, ai 'i aa aaai bataaa, la faaMBM aa i Botue-trad Fartea W.i.i Laaaa ?eil tiu>l*red, ac4 eouta>;ii:i:g lliuerali ( art:eiC-?l. M , ir. I'eonjyUaiiua, Teuueaare.VIrr-i ia, ,kt._ Harry'm Trk ochi roi's 1? tbe beat aod Cbeap-*t Arti. lef . I>re*eti:a, Hem lilyli'e. ( leaiin.it, i'lirtme, fr.a. ? ? : ? arid Ki ???..? tbe llair. try It. F..< a*In I.y DraMaai ??"! tVPiwara Ki?m'Rr. Ci'Rri*?By Marmh A Co'm IUim cat. (tee Tat >>. Alee, a. fi i in ii i in 1111 a fat aaaaataa Wetaa, Ht rroail?? a .t MoainiR BaaCBA li.atn.ui, u'a t* aalmiiiiea cuade U'ord'-r. N. . V.., j MM Uotiae, N. If. I In a1'? |s??te taaa ? aaa i. male aaaaaaaaBi J$AT( nil i 'it > Hair DTK, Wu.n and iorrris are anr v?led They ere liebt, e??y, di r?! kf, *> I lit t. ? i I IIBA Ho ahrukinf M '"< aBJ up bebliid. Ittt hi I oa* Huh DTI Um beat it tee world , Hie only harmleaa aod n liable Dye kn .wu. AavUed at Lba ra.t.n. No ,M ?r,*l?i,y, rrpi tite aW 1'ark, (iltot lit A llAKKR'x Cr i jaaTt n BaeBBI i M F*mii v Hi uist, MiOHisr.k, At Ri v vrtti raicea. Temporarily at No .'?'1 Broadway Will reti.m to Mo. f (n ? v? weeAa. No Ml laMa .1 . Hnoklyu. CliatfU'l c I ri. I or U.\i.i?m?.? Tins remedy ta n tiabin, eielaiti* B? oil. lead ol aull'lii l. ll baa l-eeii teat.si lu H -t..i . Raa nie io e. a' .1 tue Ka.ten, .-? ,t. . J m CVBTta, l'r? rtaM. naiMaaaia ? I. Mi bT I m Oahaa, 1IT Boararyi J. LOaalateataak ?!?? Rawda.iy; W.l Larwia.anOwaaadob et. ; j...'i ? *.'.'Iloiiat..o at., Nitt Ytub. m.a Uns?, ll. P. aitioe, arc It*. ? ?5? \ Co, bri-oklju. 1'. 8.11ew, .leiaej City. W. T. Mereei. N<??r?. RtRMsA Pteii, Nov 13 ?i.d U Kark row, Oenernl Aietit?. anal ?il I>i t - a TlKRIMI LA I ARIA Toil All (i, for ? bBBBCBAVB rirrn, IMaaaCa. ? r?-.-i e?pt. tah I a tbi laaaaaa t lake - ? aa aerial artiela %x amokun- A tre-h tn'p..rtatioi' .ina* re. em d aim kua hai r. Tu Tin: Taanr. Be Taaaaa, loa i Mm ?i\, _ No 6 Mua. o iat e. Nrw Y, rk. An l'tR>oN> iMBaa li.ne vtitli tliem a eu|>|dv of 0ATB1 ll'?Maail ITI I Ph i R foi the ?alei -. Baatj It tuiea aad pre Teilt? PiWa DiroTa S il Axt it , und No. ltd limDwiir. I't.riAM i: bM.-iMANni it IS a I't:s.?Koiii.K r M Tai ?it K. a-ie ii aatiin. taoai ?! laa baa .... leMBaal 8?ern aud fnut powaaa-Taooi Diriaaci taacai aud CaeeeBaai a .. i i aut> BvasLaa-faoor, Iidbboim and Paat-oa SaraN for i'ltei platl ki Deaol N.? txl M.uiay at , t?i:.<-i jI Coile>e |4aor (foroieily No. I!U I'earl at I CtuiaTAiHiRo'.H Hair l)\Wigs aud Toi'PF.F.s, aarpaaa all .?bet heialiple-re. 11j aaai.ituiei.t of i < \ a' L-Mia Braid* Front?, Hall \Vi?a, et.-., ia n. ?r couipli te. Hia aplei did Dee la apphet1 by eapeiieu. e.1 art iata to Ike ?Miale. tlo? .1 every aaa. Manufactured aud aold at Nu. C AaU t It ^ Copy tn'a BBAaBBB A New Series of ttbrwei aaa aval Til?* ol Italy. Hel|tnm. Holland, k . Eli ior'? ISi vt QeeM i ? at Hr i bit. Bloa., No. 19J. bi. a' . af BhaVm Tin- Kt ittK \ Shi hi | m m im. Mm hini.s. Priee ?fa\ a mi a"*' a1*'. Cas ei Hi..hit iBIaWIBBBB PiU.-'pa. o? .-. n. M l>ro*d?ay Lo. ?i kaMITI aaj.tid lai eiei t i It Addreaa H. J l.i 11, Ueueral S .p. ;i. ten.1i ? Fkim I ImithiAL CHAMPAIiM., frtim V> BbBOM A Co , V.peraay. Ki.. - A V\ loeef rata <|tiailly, al a n.derate pn.e. Soldat Iba bt ?aal h aBBAj atid by all ib? lea.lina dealt ia thioBfbaaj tri. auatry e. v. Hati.'i?.". i Bota laayaataa OaTMl of Br.a. ??? at.d Bri-om? et . N Y PtLBet * 1'll.EM ! ! PlLEB ! !'. M m >t i> i i ' Hi w Ci ki o ' Tl.? ?aiut* affaaaaaabaea Uwe aafat M Teer- wirb tl.e dla *aae-?et ?e?? ki..<w wt?t 11?., i kau B i*.i it.i >?, rt aaaaai Pik?*, wawakaa aaaaaMBai ta tbe haaa af <ia* n?ai tumor*, in qtarbl bw d ua* oe iE ?? lent itch t* ai d Ii ntatem, dap. ia ? a aratiaih a*?aa eaaweaaM al Iba abjuunaai taaaaa) eatealatbaa Tbia pn.lor?* tl?' . nj. rfet ei t, d la'i. r- of tbe eeina. f ? af tuH-ote. beBunriaut ?, pem aiel aaBaiBb]: atul tbe die. aae aaa Ol.It be fiiadarie'-a'lT r teil l>\ ni. dlcioea whi-h. raken ti :< r naify, rei-eie tbt ?baonui >1 raaaaa inLireation. H*cice, oiat avetita. aaaKea *t d . < . ane ae nnHe.-t i?l. Rv**aamBT*?Boairftptrail Pili tVaciric, a ?impie . .?.r PlB, tabea tbi e ol laae taaiaa aaa Bay rm.? ih - dreate by t ut tii|th. n . 'f un |? i -arn-b tt. i'i.ea?. ?(.-? i.,ta Hu .ireda b?\. ba? > . aeeaj by tt. ? rea of tb? u?* ..?au-ate caeee. All will be pr n ptly beiieBted bj tt. i'rc M . eu'a a baa N. R A fall ?? t . t lli>' n*?\? Honi or ?tili. Scr, iri.? ??IIb PJaaA et l'l..'. , . ?10 '.>' K" ? i - ,r?.' S J:?. ? II naia. ai.j oi. io.. aae. *.h; do. in piain raaa, B4. i?aii t aae Ol M b. vatand b.-k. Bt Tb. B.e...le.. Im il? alntle b.^ ol full oaae. aent to ane ad a.-eaa by aaad oe .-aaeeaa. i', of ? Uarpe. ..u n . ? rp- ai vue Bei e AdJrrae Da 9. Iii aeaai \ kd _No V. B.oa,i?ay. Nea-Y-tk. 1>r. 1!konm>\ > Mitun? 1 t>ui> ia Mrti?Mii?7ry adapted to Lma Cimr um.. Ht?r. e?.?. aodoi. i ,*e ;.e Haaasi ?< .- Oaaaai - . Caea aaa?aa. S Baren, a<lei liykaaaabar Ii?iBWakatiIb ai baa abkia .-.naia i-ttre. al paa eajtLa. OMalM f?> ??? ? R Catvaca k Ca? _Dn.M Me. N.k a?. Maid..-., l'iue, PonT.m.b ? l ami > v tbret? a:id ton centi) for Salb at thie eaVai STATE FAIRS FOR \tk*). ?baai.IVatay tt.fA-p-. ,v_ 4 l ottej auira Aaru-t.h'. ial So .CbafaB1' .Sa-pt. 1J-17 N. aBM ky. ' v ? | Vinrxii?.| ajaajti S.|< i-t?n Weate.t V i-1 . ia.Mb.. ... - ? .. ... ?Je?? -Jiray. F..-/?N:t .Seya, U_,? aWatlar.t f ..t?.Sept. Bb>4| taltfjeta. Set-ran>e:.to.?-p: J^b-.?? . . . s | .1 Ifckraaba...N.N. l-raak?t>y .Sept. ?l-<i Bb Uaaikt. i. t all Ia: S. .? - ?> Wlaraaaaa. V ?. ?- ... >, pt Proaaylsat?.?. I^.lad. plna.Sept. .T-j? loa. . ... . ...Ctakakxaa. s.-Pt. ? . ..d.M.at. K ??*? t, .Bpt f""?* :. .v i : j"''1.?Ibai * . tVt 4-7 h?w Haapa.. . . IVi. ..v ? .. 7 TAiaaillll. Nie. . tv : .v_ 7 giaafla.*,?,:.. .? . .Iredaiv kl'.r,.(Vi..'- Jt Aabar a.??? .blo?iTy.<B<,tT .v,. I?H Tl'/Vw aayi tl ;it thti bj frv.ai au raflaatJ vurti?. Tbl wtttar i aatd to ba tie H-.. | am s. A a"?M|l : ?ittM Cat v a. 11.. * A . ^'y'. fMPAY. AI (M ST ., 189. to connxfroyrrtm Ita a- Una ear. to taken of Anonym ' ? Ov. a.i.: ?j . .t ?v bat ???r la lot. Wied lor li.aerti-* to aota?t t.. a&aj ? naaoe at.a adJ-'<*?>( tle? ?rtler?" X i ? ?a*a. t fed ) . e? a Moo, but aa ItaWaWj fed hn|"*d tai'a W* earov.? aodrrtate to retnrr ra.'e. 'ed ( ? ?- - variju ?oaiiMaa Hrtiera for TnaTaiataa OnVe a?, .i In ad oaaaa to ajdjaajaj to iloaaca U*l ai r r A Ca M' W M. WiTiMWi ? i p j <? r fi.-H' j Li . n.? rV. li ? Ith Tu? Taiai ?.. Ta Aalvrrfiarra. Wer. hanta. Mantifattarer*. I. \ ?? .t '?, ami I a I w&o tove Warna, Iiiaerm-Qa. Lai.da or auy?.li:.| alae to mM, Q BM ad rartlaa if ?bey eiper t U find aurrovaer* *u.i are to.lere tcera la bo other AdvertiucaoiediiA ao food aaTaa U ikl r TaiaiaE. ll ha? a larrer i Ir. t.lattoa than any Staat ?r.'i^a?f It- toe BPBT I, rHn nUtlrji largely aii.oij Farmer*. Merrbanta Maa^iar-turera. Mr-ruaaln, Ac Pri e $1 per Una each !..#? Tha- Tribune far < ?liloriii? Will lie ready ?t I'l o clock this morion?;. It will < ? 'litt.ii tin- Mo?y Baal Market sVpQliS, Maatiagei aid Death*, rut.I nil the latr-t importart ataraifl and I>oiiic.*tic Ni v?* since the sailing of the la-t eteaui-r. The Mo-ea Taylor leave* to-day at I ntlink. The mail* ilo-ent I o clock. Magh) cop tea, n wt ?!'>;?? | ready faj BaBDiagi for aale at the eoiihlet. Yeeteftfaj w.i- very hot and sultTj nn*i! ibatlri I o'clock, when a tornado of w iml and ra;n momenta? rily ameliorated our suffering*. For an hour or two alter tbe riin teased it wai hotter than before; and then a second rain ? auie. with thunder and ltght aing, ftvatthlllaf till a late hour in the morn nc, ami finally cooling the atmospheie to * degree decidedly comfortable Kill KOUI TIOKTAI.ITV. An i ilect without ? ciu?e?a product without a producer?a fruit without a blossom?a < on?e ?picnee which follow? nothin r. ia produced by noth? ing, ia connected with nothing, na.l r-iftn'i from IWthfajf CM such a thing be ' The nberinlity of the statemert is evident on the face of it. A moral vacuum ia as abhon nt to nature ll a .aruum in phy sieg. 'I'here is fefJ auch thirg .is an accident n th s -??!,?.?: and if a thing can be !e-? than tiottirg, if there i-any negative quantity more t entire tl.m absolute negation, then e?pceiah i* there no suph thing aa a l.'ailioad Accident. The Telegraph tlasbc* lie* when it thus annoniicea the latest ca*e of Kailrrad Slaughter; the papers lie in big tv pt which publish the dispatch?lie perhaps in an Ex. tra, lie in a second and third edition, lie in a weekly Mai M-iui-wcekly issue; the public lies which re? peats the news; and even the disconsolate friends of the mangled victims will mock tbeir ow n gri?f by it'.-cr.bi'ig im the nKer plate of tbe cotTiO which holds such fragment* of their relativ es aa happened to be picked up iu the coiiftuion of th" momeit. the lie that an accident?a Railroad Aciide.'.t?waa the cause of death. l?eath by Kailroad?death by torture?or by whatever other name we may ca'1 the sudden *acri Bofl of human lite, and, what is worse, the sudden maiming af human creature* who thenceforward shall drag their torn and torturtsi member* to the. grave which they are loo long it reaching, is no more chance than the inevitable consequences which, in MaJ otlier of Ihe affairs of life, follow an mfi ingemeiit of indexible and unchangeable law. It is not an accident in tbe sense of a reiult of some known cause which could neither be foreseen nor guarded avgamat; *till leaa au accident in the more common scn.e of a casualty which had, indeed, a cause, but one existing only for a moment, trifling in itself, and perhaps unkuown. .No: these railmvl cht.nstrophts are inevitable conse-iuencce?the well known reaaJtl of well known cauaea?event* a* sure to come, and know n to be as sure to come, as by the law of gravitation and the law of change the fall of the rotten apple from its tree. We are reaping just now a harvest 0/ then* occurrences. Is any oue so blind .1* not to see that they come jH-riodieally I FoC a season of years ore may tube a seat iu a railroad train, with some o nlidcnec that at the end of the trip his head may stil! be upon bis shoulders, tnd th?t bit wife wi.l rot be compelled to acknowledge her obligation to some sympathizing friend for forwarding by eipr -s an arm or a leg or two of her tiuluckj husband, wtieh waa all that could be found of him after a recent melancholy disaster. And then comet another season when we bavo no tuch confidence; when the resignation to a horrible, inevitable fate: when sublime devotion to duty, hi wever disastrous may be tbe consequences; when that passive courage which faces an almost probable death in its most appalling shape, take the place of that calm >creni ty with which, in ordinary times, the traveler takes leave ol wife and childrvn. We instinct? ively reeognire these seasons of danger and of security. Why ehoiild they recur, and why are we at this ; . 1. 1 : t .n tbe dispensation of danger ' Simply, we think, because railroad directors do not recog? nize that they have moral duties to the public at large gaite as imperative as their pocui.iary obliga? tions to stockholders and bondholders. To these last tl.cy feel In und to pay dividends if thev can. int. ie*t a*, any rate. They forget that their first duty is to |ha to the public a safe highway , to guard with all poisible care agait.>t dangt r to human life and limb 1 >:vidend* are good things; intcre*t on bonds it alto a good thin*. | but the lives of lellow-mortaij are more precious thau either. The question at this moment, in the present stagna- | Haw of business, is between railroads kept in proper repair, and the semi-annual interest?n first and ?e?onJ mortgages. If the repairs are attended to, the lutoreet is unpaid. Aud if the roads are 11 pt in proper condition, the mortgages may be foreclosed. I'ndoubtcdly this is a hard Condition. A railroad lapsed into the lunds of bondholders, and the stock at zero, is unque-: . -.ably a tm\vet of uncomfortable, peihaps even exaspe? rating. r? flection to shareholilcrs. Hut empty home* are harder to bear than empty exchequer*. It h better to have a low percentage of killed and wounded than a high pervcntige on the stock list. Hetter b-eak down bonds than brijges. Retter foreclose mortgages tb.au huttitn lives. Better re? ceive ti e execrations of stockholder*, whoee certi? ficates arc 1 n'y melancholy evidencei of misplaced 10 tide nee in directors or in routes, than hear the groans of tortured and mangled wretches, and know that to many a home there has come a sud den agony which h*is udded to bereavement a new horror. N\ e have great confidence iu common sense, and t-i common huroatrty. We even believe that ll the holdera oi K nd* and mi stocks theae qualities are not wan?ng Svdney Smith said thtt r i.lroad dia mm t araxdl not cease t.ll the cmtom wai adopted it tv'.nr a director to the Ovut of each eng ne. Tbe director who *h"tild volunteer to introduce ?uch a rrgulatiou wou'id be iure of immortal.ty, th. ??g'. tiie C"V ii"cat c-it>y || tf< *?;>ty ?i | 'hat of hi* feih.wi wv?d r,t:. ?.l?rf.t.i| Aoy llfef i '?"itiimo'at.on wcild tntv-t witb a like r.wajd Tbe ('tr. et?-:? d esjstai1 to !heir c ?li*. t'teotl, Acknowled^b;: teat they had i ? Cid.-ne- to [>?) t?cm, that tbe:<3 m) mtue} II t'ot> trrteu'j to tt'et the i.:tet e.?. 00 bind?. t_"?t bo'.C holder*, therefore, aad ? Miunr-jod |kTaW0fdh Ifaffl for u>t> rloaure. and that Snai';. tr,* .'-.rk waa g(*,d (or notcing. tb-- Mdtri je>arrjif rot hu ng a Ntt on a dollar to show f,( tKi if ! inre-tuiftit. .voold, fft firmly bt-Uev.- -pr?.i?e ju'titiratio'i a:id preiae, :f, at tue -a me tio.e. tLi i could ?hov\ that th a *?j-r;tiv? 0 a teeted mtereat taa* uiaiie t<> pr- veut the eavaejifeM <>f life; tt.it tin- tieeeeeitieo of the tinin compelled tL?m lo th'.- alternative; that th-v kmtm {?.? bj a cult- it ?'s? to<? >roaJi for tee bod; of water tt.it n .fht b- f. :<fd through if; ttiht tL-r-* abridge tr? nit led on an uncertain fal ldatnn; that ii MM place safety de.nand? d tt. it rails '?hoiiid be receded, io another a want of ballaat m j.i.t bur! | train to awift fallt? 01iioilj that t<> do ail the.*? tMcg?. to keep the runiiiig apparatu-t?f the r-etd in joid con? dition, to insure that it* employ eer should be safe and shtlli i rr.en. fort all the rnot-y t^er cnnld t-oa aibly earn, and they had M used it If it could ba ttMl that tl:I? wa* a fair and honest and true etateu e-jt. we tkilka the;, would be jirBltrl They would have kept their moral fuith with tbe public, who invent live?, though they failed, ir a convnercia! ex:ger.cy, to meet pecuniary p ij menta. Km they nieet the iniereat on their bordn by ??Tinge?pendi tuie on roads worn out and wearing o.t. and a quotation of !*0 on the ntoek lint ia offset by tur<-? columr.? of deta il- about a hundred or two of pa.? ?? r-ger* wLo were hurled to deatiuction at a Mitten bridle or n broken enlvert Wo are Willing to make ail proper allowance for the fact that the biiaineaa cf railroads ii yet in it infancy, but we ioei-t that it ia Lieh tune that the mi rality of the -uhjecf neeived M-tutJ co.i-;dr11 Hott It i-< tin e that the Direetora of the*e corpo? ration* -houlJ learn that they hOifO relations to tha public aa well as to the owitera of it'?ekg and kofkda lo the one oa?e to uione/ and bM - candle credit; in tho otiier to human Kfta. and all the aarociation-, the ir.teri at?, the afjectiona, and K in. ?hat v( the ii?hU, wLieh ciio-ter about them. It \i a i|tie*tion bitwr-en men and dollan, tnd one whieb we ahould not fird it hard to settle. THE RETRAt.tl, Hi t HIM, When the two rival coiirtlera in the l'alace of Truth?in vtirh every one ?poke hi? rral tboii?ht without knownc it?were commanded by iluir ?i t i reipn to embrace and be recore ietl, they rusbrd into each others arm? and ri < iprajrail; cxcbiaie<l, ?' I -wenr .-tornal hatn-a t<> you '" IIa I theGe.niua IM.anor erected hi* teJI-tale pile in the to^n of Villafiani u, and the two Kinperora h.id held their conference beneath it* magic roof, the same, 'nvoi uiitarv excisinntion might hare buret from their lips M eaeh cl taped the o'her in hia arms ai they er.cotititernl. At least, the Atiat > ian Khi*er might b?ve thu*. tiaturally enough, given euttohi* tool emotion*, ai he found himse'f pre**ed to the treach? rou* boi?<>iu of the Trench upat.i't, and [>er ha pa?a" men kins each other on the Continent ? felt bia Jtiilaa kit* upon his t heek. The bloattd epidcrwho fOf) Ul purple prey lielplem in hi* vi?cous meah, may ba\e felt rather eiult ition and conten pt than hatred, but the iitttrai ee of hia geeuine frelim;* under the strong compuUiou of magic, which aioBB could extort it. would have been a* little gerniaue to the fraternal *>mb<diza tion of the Kalutation a* the very beat hatrrd it-elf I could have been. ! " >ire," exslaimed Monaparte to the head of the Hi ime of Ilaptburi:, '? >ire, IcoiTie to u<u\\ith " ?entiiueiit* of loyalty aud cordiality, of which ?'leu certainly partike. Let us embrace " And they embraced. So aavs the Xonl on the author? ity of dirpatcher. from the French MfalMtrtOffb It in i.-t have been an odd kind of cordiality which the French co:raJtM ror aisumed to excite in the breast of the vanquished Austrian. Sweet, indeed, murt have been the met of adversity to the humbled tyrant, if he could discern it*, precioti-jewel in the head of the toid. ugly and veromoa?, that Con? fronted him. Ilia1 jourLey thron h the Valley of lltiniiliati.'ii?wInch had been the Valley ot the Shadow of Death to so many thousand* <>f his sub? jects? had been blessed, to his edification and growth iti grace, with a witness, if he cotild regard with Christian charity and forgiw nr-s the man that had btittlcd him in fight, and was now about to dictate to him in council. Lovalty they uudoni.t cdfy both felt toward lheold and new disponaat . n? of despotism which they aeverally incarnated. I.oya! they both were, beyc.d a pendvecture, to their divine right to power, andtolandi which, by nature or justice, belonged to neither of them. And ao thev sat down after breakfast, like two brigand* who had quarreled over their booty, and the itroneer of the twain dieMted, and the weaker Con?eiited to it, the diatribut; ? i of w hat lanced to neither of them. POOf Italy I the burden of foreign servitude which she na* borne for aix centunea s not t" be loosened yet. That adventure waa not reserved for the treacherous ty rant of the second of Decem? ber. How could it be ' l?o men gather gtapea of thorna, or ligs of thistles ' The libtrt.fi of Italian*, like the livea of l*renchuien, aro the mere pawns of the game which he plays for his own a erandizc merit. Even the hope that out of the coLSict ol the selfislincpses and the ambtt.ons of the Contend? ing despv ts sou.- unintcr.dtHi b'.e^sing might arise to h-ng-euflenng Italy was .>r.e hardly just.tied by reason, though it might be snatched at BJ despair. Such w'dy and unscrupulous villains are not to be caught at such a diaadvanUge in a matter M tdfaV to the simplest vision acd ao vital to themst i-erJ. Italy is to be still the handmaiden of for Lgn mas Itr*. ti e l>r;?eis of contending chieia, with no more des on the part of Agam. muun thaa of Achiilea ot setting her fite, though they quarrel for her pot r-e*.-? n. Her tragic deat-ny, which has made her woe* the wail of poet* from Dante to Al?eri if Ofd yet accouipliahed. The sway of the transalpine barbarians is not yet rebuked. M The fata! g-ft of ?? beauty ' \ iid ha* been to her a Juwer of wie?, ha? not lost the charm w hich has poured stran-e legioin from the uieuntaius upon hrr p'.air.* f-r een turits goue by. She ia beautiful as she is defeuae le^a, \N'Lat ?troncer argument can tnere be in the I?io ei'despote for extending to her their pr dev. tion ' The disapjx i'.ttue ut of the Itai:??.?. who Lad hoped for a pos-.ble regeneration of their country, even against hope, must be of the ni..*t cruel -birp c? -i Tb. r drc .in waa bnght but brief Had the p? rfennano-s of the c?mt>a-gn but come up to the pn mire* -f the pri?clamat:oc. there m ght have beet the ?Ladow of a shade of jope for them Austria dr> -"n out of the pen .ni?a. there wociJ be at least a chaise, axd j?erhaps a choice v f mast* i Puttie admisaion of It-naparte. that he ;'ea-ed Bfktl the IttLac pexp'.-' a .l \%t '.- r^.a:i i-t.fi, b?.d f.-I aior? \li cyuif i";actf ?f - --- - -? ' ? tu egtinst tit? wir fr?t-**?es \z %4m\mrx\ ha ass chilg.J Ii male .i, t.drr to eip;ah [ na MBffJ was ? co-t>*? - . f the imareg ulle *i-tift'.? ff Qm A.-t.iaa f-.ttl-' l-A'-d Brlaew the ni?r luih oit.I ft lucky tour et?11 ii?: or WiT lippl fei lag ar-.? ?ta " I ?? I n.? a:' Inn . tbt! f>-ir.? of Ita.;. It t i be prrac.. cd b) the extant briTBI ef tbt rr-reb artums. ai d her j Khertif | te Ix ct>: -t.ltr I by a Cor , teat. P IBBBi ? r | rt-? ?rrr; uf the Pape) Of the pope jutt b>rt mi I- the Kolli pf gjs. Pengitl aWaaMTV, ?.ti:BtftwlfJMfe IMMlitg faf Ll. at Li aj ..- . befl r? Eum pe taal Iba acrid ' Tbk ?satt tue a ketr.tr poagaavaej to tiie ($1 :ef ??b erbaefe tbe u? ? vor <-U?i treachery ot \ .haiiBiica must have fM rced the Btat heaib a| Ita!; A C-T.fe.l-r itioc of w hich 1 .'blcis Jeetpu as Karg ef Vt.ieLa ;s It he a aat? pr.r.er,t part ' A C'c.nf?derat;.?r ! A conspiracy It ifaejli be railed A.-.d BM umrr -rs't..;. HBftliflH tn rhi at i Tpertati'r, . f r-ftiiiir?. wL:ic :t IftatlW with shadows, could tsrdly have been devised by Mach a-cii; hiniscif. There has hardly 'uoea aa end-race ia cruelly treiche:t.us s.r.ce the kitt in the garden i f GeLh^eiaaLe, as that wLeL hetij} -1 the rive bet** of Italy The firtt ir^-raltDent "f the pric of tbi> near rear rar eement cf the Italian ty rr.nnies a ill doubtleaa be. as we have repeatedly iLtLrnated. the suppression of Ihe oL.'y cteiatitutionti Government .a which there can be ary freedom of speech or the pre*?. within the Peninsula. The Kmg of SarJir. *. ia cor.?enting h) be rednced to the esttte <>f a Satrap of the Great King at Paris. m<;?t content also to receive Lt policy a* Weil as his n?w il.vminbns from bit master. And, unhappily it ia a policy which kings are but t?K> ready t" receive a* e-aeatial to the power ?>n wLch the good of thei r tu bjecta depends. The Pope, too, m".?t accept his strength? ened power aa a lief from the name suzerain, and. ??. soon as I'aris demand* a new raree show, he will be fr.-r.d perform; r? hit rriactant homage by plaeitg the Imperial crow a oa Lae Lead of the most faithful son of tbe ( hurch. The Iron Crown may be left undisturbed at Monzt. for Donaparte m*y wtil dispense with the empty title of King of Italy a* lorg as k" holds a more than regal power over it through hi* \irrroyt at Turin and at Rome. Hut will the Italians tubmit pntieotlv to this dash.ag in piteee of tbeir hopes, and totbi- OOBapirBCy ngnir >t their libel tits ' \\ Lo can bjO what ft brief time may biirg loith ' A Hiore suceestful Omu may charge tie lace ami !Le fate uf more than of Italy. The courae ot Nature and the punshment of protlr gacy may hrirg about a natural solution of the complication* vvhieh are bound up with tbe tihen of a sirgle life. A'.fieri -alii of his countrymen, and lo man LLJerttool them better, that if they had always l>e? n slaves, they at leist had alw.iys been rebellious ones. Tha breaklsst at Y.liafranet. where their liberiiet were devoured at I mouthful, ard the fatal embrace which crashed out all their hiaprs between the meeting bosoms of tbt despot*, wiiir.ot be without their bitter blessicg. They may tiach tie Italians the great truth which BjTM put into roug: 11 Baaaaat tarfreeeaaifraaaUu Kr? ?? Tb?y BSTS n kl?j that b' y. Bad ? | !? BaMraaaraaBaaad aattv* rants Tue tiy k I"- BS I SM KJB k " Aad they may loan, too. that though it is some, time* trie when rogues f*il cut that honest men come by their own, it is stldoui so when the rogues have crowr^ on tiieir beadi and swords :n their Lauds. lOLLOWIM? AFTEB ?TBA.X.B t.ODSI. That tbe Universal Yankee Nation bows do*rn and worships the Almighty Dollar, with al! its mind ani with all ita strencth, i* a pretty well establi?brd fact in tte religion* history af the World. On!), we epprehtnd it U not the only nation given ovtr to the same idolatry, though the abape of the ft tish may vary under other skies. The invisible aoJ imp'.ipable Pound sterling re? ceived the wi?Tg homage of its devotees /or long ages before it had been made sensible to sight as the Sovereign. The Guinea, the golden I.nma. the imperial Napok-cn. and many an itW beside, htve as much to answer for tlBrh.Bg men's ?ouia as our Sin.j'le Republican DoftaT. ^Yl^s not a r;old Mahur " tbe vile jelioW slave that enticed poor l.cdeu away from hi* Scenes of Infaaty to the far ll.;-t. where the cold wind of the strauser blew cLll on hit w itbered heart, so that be died. The ?? all " worshiped ori- '' has no peculiar p*ople, no n?r row sret in the Model liepubiie, aat apart fir its erpecial homr. It is a universal religion, which needs no BflfBaeaajBai for itt spread, and the Yankee h ro more fanatic a devotee than the mas* of his truly Catholic communion. The eincerity af the trie beiievcra iu the p<over of their divinity is attested by the painful pil? grimages they are eager to undertake in its behalf, and the cruel perttne^s which they subm.t to as a propitiation of it* favor. It used to be thought much to travel b> land Bad tea from the nttenm-t parts of Kurcpe to the Holy l.aml. ?' In (.;.?> :I . ?o n? k ll.oi deed, wt. ? .vc but what was tL.it t" the painful travel directed It CaliaanTBat or Australia to Jv-erre the smiles i>f tL:s yi Qof) .It Lip 1 And what seventy af pet:nice could equal that endured b) the martyrs whose bot.es w hiten the iie*ert that must be pBBsrW be? fore the g'-ldeti ttiii.mit i 1 i'.ke's Peak can be ha Cs-rned by the believer' J3;t this nhdatry ha* been hitherto rather metaph.'n'al and caUchre*tic than literal. Now. hov. .er. actuil nlo's are intro? duced into the ritual?the likcr.es* of tbingt in the BBBTBBI above. at:d in the earth beneath, and in H i waters uno1' r the earth?anil troop* of worship? ers are ready to Lurry to the scene where they are said to predominate. Of th. ir reality and virtuoiii facultiet ttere can be no doubt, a* they have stood the test of the BathaBshj crucible. Whether their multitude be as great as their more sanguine be !.. \er? Laid, is am thef and a more importaut ques? tion. The number tf the g-sis un3. r this new pxi!ytLei;m is a mo?t material cjusideration to tbo?e wh> propose acceptinf It i? the hape of their I. ves. The the*-ry of the new faitb is, it mutt be al? lowed, an attractive one. The ,,!d gold diggmgt and gold washings are thrown into the shade by the discovery that the ancient inhabitants of Ch riq ii were ei*4 enough tod.5 and refine the yellow dirt aid then bury it with themselves, ready for a happy resunection at LLis tortunate day. It is no w der that sLploads of ardent enthusiasts Lave al? ready hurried to thit place of taaBtB ft] imU r from the nearer points of the continent. a;.d thit advea .. .s ipLritJ ftre ) earning for the search iu tLetc more remote regions. There is MBBaaVBg thai n> pea'.-i wit:, cnirmous force to a Urge cl\-s of II. : <ia in st. rirt of BblaVl treasure, and in the> Lope of Coming suddenly on an " unaunned heap of '? n.i.-rr': t.-eftiurr".'" CaptA.nK.dd hs-1 much to intWir for bj Ls day and BBBaUfBBB; ai.d though he did anaw er lor . t from the end ofay ard-arm at tiecuticn Doth, Ls evil influences did not die w.th Lib. Tie as had hia revenge a*, t-vatet-.ty f.r tie iicivjity be receiv.-d :a return for hit vindiea th iif ttsl Freedtrr. of the <eas. iz tae number of 1 it UraeJ, ?;i ;?? >o,4 1^ y^ mn~ ? IM a;. b~n *? e! BJ *t>* OOMl of - I l(V.r.W ?!!?!? If T^ O*?^" 404 aWnHofl k t.-rr.pfr |fM of a d.ffercot typ< -rm ttuj aVrtenrv, though .U .iruleoee ??"?^^ ti e do,.- tJMMW* I f BM BI MM l"*'sMaiM "J BJ mi v MOM rMSJaW i.i tt_e same destructioa of ?:? r?r et M i-t f."'?-??" tf,l|V di.ctry ..f f-.-at advantage ti> the ?M?i thouga BO* aiwaye ix?rn:r the MfM ???' ?- ???*? Bi?0a*0j40| OC :t Sor b a st. r> aa that w>:ch hn* P?M to M III ? t ?? r-.tral I |i B ,>f Ihe centirect. ? precif :." ti:' ote :?? set B|0| the Ltii*4,iQ?tioa? aad twpes of ttM 1 ?*vat c!a?? MMSJOJ M nha tr-- in ht?tet"be rich. FldOMSWlslM ro all net Sf n-cr?? reaily t?? ?<"t free ttw [fj|riinii a: gels of the o!d Abbots thac will j be BIBefitllaVl if OU MSJjbbMl t I r.ieaae front their ptematL 1:5 MOTMMI Ue ItttofOfcoi t t . idolatry, ard to try tiietr power :u wa-raiLg niita ! cies b-r tbetr ow n behoi l. ihr? student of Salt : tnarca, who dieirt'e-red the soul of trot licentiate* ; lYdrn Garcia a. .md put :t Ml tut pocket, tTOOad ? rkd many a disciple, abort Id it be estibhsb.-d that I tho-o pious aborigines h.vl in<L/?d tho excellent habit of earning tb< ir god- to bod with them when they w.r.t t* ti. it : kfl bleep. Bal tais is a point which ii is moat essential to ha\ ? aetlied MMN BJrJ coL-iderable t.umber of our fellow-citir-r.* should kmk.? their occupations and their country in the horn- of being suddenly er.ricle.l by the bounty of these little denion?. TM storie? t.n.l are too good for their own credit We are told that the*e Matf I leJ.h over a wide e a tent of couutry. close together, and LhouraLds and ter.s of t>lou*nuds re? main fit untouched. Within their reoesaea. we are MM BM huned Indians keep watch over their Cl.a.- ied _? !d, re. dy. however, to bestow it M LM fortunate tinier. One man. it is ttki, took out *|n 000 at or..a*, and anotner went mad from the riches be had acquired. It i< to be hoped tl; t th# ?? san tv w.i: not become epidemic, and that the Quarantine regulations ?ili be Mifficient for ;t, in -pite i f the Sepoys, inasmuch as there ia no qties tinn an to the , i ? tar.mis nature of this form of the yellow fever. Although we have suffered under the impittat.e:i frca Offr more sarguire DOigtdV r* of snubbing our Vot:- c Atrer:ea wbt?. it was in spirits, and ti.row l?g ? OJOl bhBtii on its ardent speculation., we 0 list make bold to aek it tu consider the enormous credulity it is supplied to possess by those who make the ? BMfJ drafts upon it. What ia tho probability of an eituict tribe of Indians Laving the KMfHrff" the skill, or the industry OMJ n and prepare the tm rM us i;u?nt.fy of ge'd arc essary to sal.?(y tie !:yj?dhciis of tLtse narritors, or that this w. aUh i-hould Bt MMSJlBjijstttt uted ' That the aiticle* on exbit>itiou in this ci'.\ may have been found in s.>aie ancient tombs we will concede as poaaible. Hut d.>e* it follow that all the graves covering ? great extent of cour.try a?e alco glorified by tbe*e auriferous dep<?s its' Nothing can well bo more unlikely, not Id say imposaihle. If true, it must have been the veritable I Ma TUdlt t'l land, when those wor? th) aborigines were alnoe ground Before any one of our readers sets forth t'??r this latest edition of El I'orado, with additions and improvements, we adwee him to wa.t aLd -ee if this flyiiu story be ir.ii i d a b rd of cood i men. or only a MMsYfJ set (lying BJ parties titeiested in the stimulation of ? n .lat.on. FOf it tells a little too well for human nature, at least in those regions, that the discover? ers cf these treaoircs should so kindiy open them to the rnterprise of the world, instead of securing them for themselves If he feel an irresistible draw LO| toward magnetic gold, let hiui -o to Cali? fornia or Australia, where g.dd liuutmg has settled ?Vwi at last on the basis of all other industries all of w hi. h give a fair living to html woik, aud an ireas.onal god-send to good luck. But these ? bances he can have w thout those risks of seas ard lands which attend tbe searcher after sudden g< Id At any rate, lek. him not follow after these strange gods until he have proof tMd they are in? deed a* many and mighty to help as the messengers that go before their face MSJMMO them to be. win HiiniM. /asBAnr. Aft. r tie Di mocratic State t'omnittes' had i *. pos. d ol "be ipieation at i?-ue between the Hards and Softs by Uaving it entirely in the hands of the Mate Convention, wh. re. of course, thelltrd* will be nductd to subjection if not to silence, a Uttv from lioT Wise made its app. it .nie. A private letter, or bmtc properly, perhaps, a semi pi ivat?. itmi public. breeches p.^ket letter. A letter w hich tl e Hon. Ternaxdo WomI pionouo.es a forgery, but which, in the abeence of OftfOMMJ other thin tha usertion to that? fleet, we mint regard as gen? uine. A bri.f epistle?brief and yet comprehensive and explicitly to the point. Less funi.il. though not less characteristic tha i the liuious thirty-col? umn Samfoni letter, or the more recent epistle ad 4IMaed to Mr UdidpM Wolfe, oi the still more re? cent OX position 11 a body of in.pu.riDg friend*, it foliowa them, in natural sequence. ALI, though treatin, ti numerous topu ?, ajsj parts of a con ne. l> d whole. The Sstnford an.1 Wolfecoinpoaitioua are iu tie natuie of aaM'tatol msuiiotoes; they lay dowI the planks oi principle along which this as pirunt to the rresulency wi u!d le&il the D.-n o ciatic boats in In'iO. The Albany letter gives his * ICOaOM tor b??lievitg that he it to U? their lead-r. and that they are to suceed in the conflict: and even goM so tar as to iiame the foas in aud out of Li? own MaMOMaU whom he chiefly dread'. VkgMOl BJ the sheet-anchor of Oov. Wis.-. H-> pledges bimaelf that she shall be a umt?a uuit ou which th-- '? I'nited South,'' sTMUMO "we must "still rely, would -depend." The Democratic party must coLtiiiue to mind the uiuthjr of Presidents, at MM celt-born I am U be, -.i%s Gaay. Wiae. I do not disdain, but I do not desiderate the support of N.w-Vork. Virginia is mine and with Virginia, the S uth. WlH ftm nominate Mr. DoOflM I If he runs indepeadejtjy, ,f Mr. Seward runs also, and if I am nominated, aa I ehal! be, if I have the popular / eau b- elected. IfMr.Dougiu U' oaMMBM, the (jMHtt ajrjfl ^hXm an independent card.date. llMafMsJ ou a platform ti protecLnm to #!ave property?and \ irgima will furnish that can? didate BJ aaa, who have hu::g up my bauner on the outer wail bj a letter thirty eoMMM Ion?. lam ? ' Itfi r.dent Of ch.jue-. acd defy all Co sjaj Thus the capital of the liemocratic party 1-, ac Coiding to Wiae. a capital I; that capital, weli-iu vested. cannot fail to pn Juce a four-y ears' leaae of ti e Wi t.- House. A fr-.v 11.|" only are in the w -\ . 'J be epistle ol Gov. Wise is. alao. valuable aa an I xpt.-it.on of tL- cLar:;c:- r of political frierd ?h:p?. at liiustrated by Bal nMbM with the Hon. V. V ? <-d : and as eonCrming the general be Let that Mr. BucLaLaa U seeking a nomination, ard is plajir.g forthat ?take in New York at he pieyed lor it, with but ill-succe*a. in Vermont aid Mame. R ;* Bfl I r us tv s-.y warier t: s !e;ter was b ' mi ( : M ?iicetrcn, 0- *T.ctrer .t waa %rM ^ writ* b It prT?uB?pt< r i? ?grur.it e^vr ^ Mu] r-oip-f-lifu by a politician wh.ch b*r*\ iven remotely, o^ t his p-r* rai wpi'Mio-i. *^ pti-iruptivn ~? ?!rc:.gtLrr*d where ??ie\ lay* bare tbe I.-thovij t j which :U ant.or es'ksu attain Ml ll ject mi o1 mm *'* f<.?*lioga taaari hi* ecmpt tit. rs; and stii! further slrergtceced, | it appears mnithi before tbe < <T.U3tu>r> i-^ Irl eh ir t<> ra?* upon the writer's claims. Wear* r,,t >?,. f, ? H * Mtowfl help 0#* Wise :B tbj floitb, or in New -York; we car see that tie wft) sirart Hull r may ure it to advantage, i J tea, Mr Fernando Wood may be more dan gonna v ? ei.eim Uan Le has e tf been useful at a friend. ?TLite aspnants to tie I>t mocratic nomiaatiaa ha?? spoken ? ut. Mr. Foichjuisa. in a letter, rV.ea aibly dec!.n.tg to serve again; Mr. Douglas, ta i statrmn.t mi the position which he means to Uii before the Charleston Convention, and now, trat. Wire. Cannot their hundred rivals foilow s?tr Write yrmr letters, gentlemen. If they are reaaaa ably shi rt, we willgire tkera the benefit of ear ei.-culat.on w itbottt ebarge to )ou. THE LAMT RAILROAD m.%??.4c??. The m?f?aere at Schaghticoke by the IhrecUri of the Northern Kwlroad, on Tueeday evesiag, was ia bo MM and in no measure an " accident," a ??casualty," or a ?? duaator;" it waa sirapiy % murder. The evidence all g'?ea It tbe a sine pout The bridge, which fell at tbe touch of the lacoaaa. tive, was and had been for months unsafe?note riously uraafe ia the judgment not only of Sao nsers competent to discern internal defects,bat ^ the farmers of the neighborhood, whose attentioe wi uld t ot have been draw n to the fact unless i| Iran pat* at. The Company knew it, aud, ia % spirit of criminal economy, were " pate ting" sj .r.li cuing to patch a structure, never fit for its p?r pore, composed of small beams, now'? rottet it ?? least two-thirds of their thickness," a-d ? sag 'gitg duw-i" i>f late, at the passage of ercrr Lear\ tra.11 The neighborhood and the Ceer paiy knew and stii Iknow of other bndgea this road similar in character, and liable at at:) moment to Ixvotno tne scene of other rai* ajsart, Tbe 811perir.tcr.dent and Dire-tors hire murdercdj tea or twelve persons, maimed 1 greater number, ai.d are at 11 putting hundreds ia leoi'ttidy of their iives evrry day, in cold blood aud With malice aforethought. No CMC could be piaiLer. We have aut It ask whether tLs or that man be in fault?whether the calamity could ar could net have> br er, prrvt r.ted. The blame rannst be shifted upon a sudden fre.shrt, as at Sjuth Bead, or a carol*** t-rgir.eer or tlagman, as at Norwadv. The Company cannot a<enbo the errat to a single, exceptional piece of carelessness; still less charg? their ctime upon " Piorideuce " Tbe hupene tcrdent and Director* are the only culprit*. Wdl they be punished?cot adequately, that were ton much to erpect, but?at all I Orwil the ccnaure pi a Corouer* Jury and the idle knocking of tie -uferen at the doors of aa empty treasury be all .' And, tht n. will the other bridges remain ai they are, and the Directors sleep over the:; investments, until another massacre shall break in upon tbeir veindieam* of a d.videcd T Will other Cotaas bJm do likewise, and the same story bo hall ta leaf ears year after year I THE LATEST NEWS. RECKIVfcD BY ?L4GNETIC TELEGRAPH. From Washington. 8r- iaj D jpat. h t. Tbe n. T fafkWa*. Washington. Thursday, Aug 4, 1*>J Previously to tbe President * departure for Bed ford, indications were not wanting of the dispe sition of the Administration to support Mr. Cobb for the succession in l*fA). but the latter hid oe expectation of so early a declination of Mr. Bu? chanan. Though surprises!, like a goof captaia, ht at once set off to take possession of the pusibot most important to himself, viz: Ceorgia. Stunned as he bit been by Alex. Stvphena's aid and comfort to u!tr:ii?ms. he will work energetically duriag this yclltw fever ?eason to get adeclarition of hi* But* in I ii favor, for the Pre.-idcnt'a expressions in fa? vor ol Joe Laae are eona.dertd by eome as epriag trg friirn a desire to have u small mtn for his w*> connr?by others as a means of making a direr ?;on egainat Dtiiglaa in the North-West Gov. Floyd is no better. r? tt.? A.Praaa ~?? WtMtiMGToN, Thursday, Aug. L 1X4. Tl e t. Bowtag run.. .1 , thcr-s have Keen ordered ta thaWeaaan Mohawk, ateasgawd lor the llomaHijaai roo Lieut. Craven, ?^mmarHliPK; Lieut*. Darbst, di?ten, and Ctrptaatr, A-.ting-Maater Uattield. Itaaaaan WpaaaMta ar.d Cruaader wdl alaojutaths Horn? SpjadroB. 1 .ir. an . r Mys?;c :? ' :;n.i to the ..it , f Afrra. The fatkrwiag are t>-r ?.iL-kib: Laaat, Leror. 0?> rr ander. i.ont*. Fairfax Horton an i Garland: Acting S5u?r Oiaaai Ptsaed aiaatataa^fbrrgwaa Harri*.*. j he steamer ^!lmptrr is also bound to Africa. IIw officers tret Uoat. Armstrong. Commander; Laeatea att* ritzgerald. .stawait. and Greer; At-ung-MasUr Perkir.s; **?nl 11 shllMl lllgtlia Otij. M ua guns a| ritUd trdatats. on trial at k'ort Mow r??, Lav a been found far eu^erior to the auaooth Iwra, ai:> r a very icvcrc tr. t. Marine Diaaater. Ni a-.Bl : niao, Thur-dav, Aug. 4, 1 S.V.?. wigJadga Haaay, C*p?.leat, U ar,? for Jk^? from Iiav ru.a with a cargo cfiugar, went a*hora * "3*, ?""d in a thieh feg this tnomiDg. 1 lie I rig Martha Kendall is also ashore ui tha saws locaii: y. * i?lt of t be Cincinnati City i 011 m il. Ti, vr P!,".Ai,r.i riiia, Doiraday. Aug. 4 ttSU Ihe Mayor and Council of Phdadelphla ware tff* I ^'7 *iiv;o.m?.i this raomitg in Independ< nc? Hal 1 .. rajoyed ta czcarrioa 01 the steataarftaehM* iDrp<cticg the tw*!va mile* of city front 00 tbe iMrs , ware K:v er partaking of a collation oa board. Tory 1 landed at the Navy Yard, and were then conveyed j can lagt* to Point llreeze, where they v ic-red tba Cttf UM Works. To-mcrrow mit b. drrwaMd to vuitiaf I the rawaoraaa Water Works, (.?ard College, I**** I taj'trn Pemtentiary. tiie Hon. e of Kef j|e. acd t % i 'aa-*.: the n hny !.:.: ... (ha various p*><eager rai^^ ways to tbwe point -. 1.. rtratota win attitfor Baht* mvr- '-n Saturday. Cricket. Taaao ro, Thuradav, Aug. 1 MM The it, k^t maun bctwe< n the frnted .Males aad j anna ri suited in the victory of the I'nitod .vatas P. I v> t, ? :: . tour wu keta to go down. Wheat Ktntiatica. _ Chr v.. .. Thursday Aug. 4, li'h. lue v\ neat *.g.-t.. . pu^..,;.e : to-day ia 7*? t'eav '- W -boar* tn? receipt* oftficyev endiag Aeg. 1 tobe 5,(01,000 bardkels, agaiaat I3,%6,l9lhi tbs pi>v;ousyear. The shipment* were in aboatthe lau.c propor.ioE. ?A private letter from F'-rer. e says that whaa the news of the peac- reuhed that city, it wae'enr reu.y rep. rted that Kirg Victor Kman;. 1 had beea t&keD prisontr in tha battle of Solfarno, aad wai then in Vienna. N> itrange did it appaav tbat the two Empert.rs should have made aa anaiatu-e, fol? lowed by a peace, w thout a coasuitaatoa srta she K-rg < f Saniinia. whose ?"v Nar*.4e.ra Lvi'wet* twht. * r