Tfce national Folic* W?KtM,?rUll wMk, HlilM > full >cc?gil of tho iubIi?U?i of Curl fnkrbMk, 1? an at>en H U ??ne o? tho rtr?on of Loila Mailer, of this tjr; Police Doing 1b hMn. Philadelphia, Now Orleuuo. Vow Took *1 4 oilier ptuera; Sooial State of aba Wool; king of tho Kioieflort; Straw Bell at < hieogo, tho Commentary of a Llbcrt.ne, uur Conntrjr and our l onauli; Li to of Reion Jews'! > 4 K. P. Kot>'m??u; Curreepor donee fr<>?a California, Now tlwii, Bo. on, Saratoga, Bthloa Spa, Pino Bluff, Jtfferoon uu |. Albanian, Bo., ho.. Be. Office 1UH Naaeau aireet. 144 rot) whore. TIM re he comet with all tlM New*, toandh'g ; ai and soar, aad revealing the aecret that tho only plaoo ha the oily a hare go. 4 iioote van bo found, la at tho eorner of 1 ai1 nil sad N kxrun >tre< t< opiniitu oar olflee Prannh Calf, It as fa* C?lf {8 # : tne Pa'eit Leather 'Ivhiri ana Bkcai, squally low, and made to ordar at abort notice. Professor Plunabe's Dafucrreotjrpea-To tkure who have ?o them. it is not u*ct**ary for ua to raaiisd thru i f their anpermrity ov?r any other that they bare seta. an txan. nation ?f the National Gallery. No. 861 raadway. up?er rnrner of Murray a treat, will satisfy aay sas af tba jnatica af our rrmarha. comusicTT u ttikiiT BIONKY BlA.RK.KTe Thursday, August 3d?41 P.m. ITs hate never known Wall ntrset st this tssann of tba year so inactive. There appears to be no life in atcek speculators, and from existing Indication", it will be a long time before the (took exchange again wears its usual aspect. Some of the leading fancy stecks bare recently fallen so low in public conlidenoc that It Is impossible to get up any speculation, and we know that several of the speculating diroctors In them hare large lota of stocks on hand, which they hold with fear and trembling. It ia not astonishing that these parties complain of any txjtote of the atlairs at-d nandition of these companies, or that they watch the market with so much anxiety. They know full welj what a Tolcano they are standing on, and they are fearful of an explosion before they get rid of their srtoeks. At the first board, t?-day, Pennsylvania 5's declined )i percent; Erie Railroad, )?; Morris Canal. Harlem, ,V Heading Railroad Improved >?. At the second hoard there were sales of Harlem at a further destine of per cent. Now that the cholera has nearly disappeared.and most - sf the brokers have returned to the city, the causes to whioh the dulness and depression of the stock market were attributed, have been removed. We are now a little curious to learn what new cause will be given for the continued inactivity, or in what way the ab" sense of all speculation will be satisfactorily accounted for. So tar as the money market Is ooncerned, there is nothing to complain of. Capital is cheap, and easy in Km on ffoml riwurili ah u.t rut mm rgmri hit from to seven per cent. Basinets is active, and the prospects of a heavy fall trade were never more flattertig. Notwithstanding all these things, there is not the slightest indication of a speculative movement in stoeks, or in anything else. People are not so fond of the dangers and risks attending these things as in former years, and avoid them with great firmness and determination. The receipts at the ofllce of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $113,344 23 Payments, $39,017 27. Advices. $81,000. Balance, $2 887,763 43. The earnings of the Lawrence Manufacturing Company of Lowell, for the last six months, are stated to he tire and a half per cent, but the dividend has not yet been declared. Lor two semi annual periods previous to the one which has just expired, the balance thee'? of the 1 awrence Company, which has a capital oi f 1 COO C00 show a loss. The earnings of the Kssex Company, in Newburyport for the last six months, are stated to he four per cent hat no dividend Las been made, as there was a loss of a tike amount on the previous six months work, and the arnirgs of the last half year are required to make whole the capital of the eompany. The annexed statement of the (inanolal operations f the Treasury of Pennsylvania, from the 10th of April to the 14th of August inst, according to the report of the Treasurer made to the Governor,exhibits a balance la hand, on the 14th of August, of $303,183, and etti mates of the receipts and expenditures from August 14, 1849. to the let of February, 1830. by which it appears that there will he a balance in hand, on the 1st of Feb'Uary. 1430. of $164,228 13. StsTK op rnvksvlvam*?Co.vdition ot tiif. TkXISLIT. Dr. To amount of money received in Stato Treasury, from the loth April to the 14th of August. 1849 $2,173,338 80 Or By amrunt of money paid nut of Treasury inc? iDe mm 01 Apiu. tij :? Paid loan made to bimi Ktb'ry Interest $201 863 34 raid draft! of Canal Cemmisniisau-ners and 1< ek-keepers va*e# on Slate works 468 030 92 raid ilcu-age# on oanals. ke.. 13.028 00 Paid hospital for Insane poor. 20.000 00 Paid public institutions in Philadelphia 14,000 00 raid A uguiet interest on 8tate debt, and \Tioga. Pottsville and Dnuulle guarantees. . . 1,014,747 01 Paid expense# oi government, lie Its 76,822 61 1,866,001 SO Balanee $606,166 00 Dr. To estimated amount of receipts at State Trnurry. fiom the 14th of Aogust, 1849, te> 1st bebi nary, i860, Tls:? From the public works $729,000 00 6 rem outstanding tales 804 (mogul From tavern lteen*es 20 300 0U From tas e>n, diridends and bank stocks 63 320 00 HTre m money collected. and ae. eounts now due in banets of unfaithful and laeOicient agents 91.000 00 fr?u> all ether resources.. . . 604 674 00 $1 704 300 00 $2,009,466 00 Cr. By receipts in the sinking fund tee-ins; the amount of State debt paid off this ye-ar. $204 438 67 By pay meats tee he made let State Trcaeory from tbe 14th Angeiet. to the 1st February Tsi'.O ae jk r appropriation bill CPS 000 69 By interest on State debt, to be paid 1st F< bi nary. 1330. . 943 000 00 1 847. 418 87 f-.xedt $144 XW 13 Tbi balanee is applicable to the completion of the North Branch Canal, and wa learn that It is In dAulenlpiation to comm. nee work at eenec upon that line. In alluding to the resource-* and expenditures of the State, the Treasurer say#:- The estimated receipts In treasury, from the public work*, outstanding taxes and other source* of revenue mentioned, are be*-J upon a careful examination of the income from those source# In previous years, and It Is eoofldently b-lleved they an he relied on, esp- eially If collections are praseeed -with that energy which I am aware It is your desire to tafnee Into the builr.esi operations of all the department# of the govemme-nt. A considerable sum ean alm> he r?all.:i l ny preying ma ri ueouon 01 tuc i*r?'" amount of account* now la th* Land* of ?arl"ua olloctiag agent*. "1 h<- largo appropriation of orer $1 300,000 to tho public worli?. by the lata <>en*ral Aeaembly, will 41* , nbarg* th* 8tat? tndabtednee* thereon, and will free 4b* triaaury the coming year of that burthen. In aon- , #?q?' nc*. w* map toft-ly ralcala'o that no mora than 9100,000 will b? required bp *ha Stat* work* th* *n?n- j hig year In thl? r!*w cf th* *uhj*?t, there oan be no , h-aluoey In raring, that th* Stat* d?b* may l?* reduced at l*a?t three hundred thousand dollar* next year, and nt the mm* time glee, under the net of th* j 10th of April lart. the ruin of from t'eO OOO to f 900.000 ; toward* th* com) l*tl>>n of th* North Brnnoh nnal '* Th* annexed atatenient exhibit* tbe quantity of certain rrticlei exported from thlr port, tor th* we-k ending the 2*th lort , dlntingai.ihlng th* declination and extent of ehlpmont* to taeb place Cnwwrai r. or tit* Pear or Ni w 1'HI. - Wuti.r Kxronrt. T? Lmie*? Forln. bbl*., 878 ; turpentine. 3 572 ; tar, 00; rcneea root 1 >a!>14, tobacco keg*. ao-?; d" b ? * 17; Oil peppermint, ca*ee, 4 ; fur*, pkg* . Ill, heeewat. lb* 6,7'*0, checee, W (H 1, oilcake, 00,636; etaee*, No, HOC*'. Th Lhtrfl- Hour, bblt ,9.8-18; port. 816; roa'n,7S2; nrn, bu?h , 4,020; tapkea. ra?k?. 40. Iltne wood, ton*. 71 : lard oil. gal* . 214 , rpaim oil 9 475; ?h****, lb*., 1H746 , lard. 86 .868 ; hfe.wa*. 1244. tobacco, hhl< 81; do. tlercea, 13; d* half tierce*. 18; ?uv*i, No, U.oco.j TW Aeirrarfle?Turpentine, bbl* .2 1*7, ro?ln, hbl* , 25 Te O'atgeir?Flour, bbl*.. 4,418 ; tar. 700 ; pork. 20; r- -in. 1,068; rhrnm* ere, 140; gr butter, lb . 81 504; whale r il gal* . 7 674 cerm oil 2,186; tobacc . hw I* "4i do. ti*reM, 60, oil |ii-pp>rmint 1 2, iUih Ko . 84 000. T? HarttilUtBbrt, hhd* . 100: W?w??, lb*., 8 400; . M. wtod. ton* 8?, *t???*. No. 14.000. To Hantt Totrno- Ho*ln bbl* . 000 ; fWtor oil, 80; rp tor|.?nt gnl* 2.748; K \ dy*W'?l? AO , |ogw,-,od. i"i?? 40 ; o?d?r log*, 66, hop*, half*, 10?; iriry nut*, bog' 'iMi To Holtend?roto?h. bbl* , 102 ; p??rl?*b. 1 ; rooln, 116; no l*? hhd 100 . logwood. ton*. 14'> , ?t0To*. K?v. T,0?0 To roto'b bbl*. 287. r??ln. SCO. logwnod, too*. 278; *ar*aportll*. b*l?? I#, whoW h'no lb* #600 To Ho** ny. Hv rim oil />-..?**<, I.ngwn l ton* .V) To Portugal?Tilth nod tor. bbl* 86. logwood, too*, 34; mohng*ny. pt*r**, 60; rleo. half tlrret*. 90; *tl?H. 94o , 4t 000; .pur*, 60. To Haitiv ?toro?, N? 60 000. To E?st bodies?OIimi|, Mtki, 208; fom, 18j domes tlca baUa. SO To i M?Flour. bbla, 106; rloe. IS; domestic*, pkge, 80: powder. 10; hams, lb*., S784; Urd, 407; sperm candle*, boxes, 00. To Dutch Wat Indus?Floor, bbla , 885; rya loot, 300; rice, 28; pork 57; bread, 70; beef, 10; oorn, bu?hels 600; pea*, 280: wbai* oil. gallon*. 1 071; fish. lb , 1.400; tvbacco, mfd . 7 020; lard. 2.616; butter. 4 674; oap, boxes. 110; mould eaadlea, 40; cordage, ooila, 16; domeatio*. pkg* , 18. To Danish H'rst Indies? Pork, bbla . 21; mackerel.175; cbrria lb 1.261; tobacco, mfd., 1,117. To British WssI fruiter?Flour, bbla , 232; meal, 16; rye flour 10; bread. 40; pork. 34: beef, 06; eoru bu?^ , 400; brandy, foreign gallon* 277; aoap, boxes. 25; anro. aandlea. 12; mnnld caudlea. 27; lard lb. 1.272; butler, 602; cheeae. 621: heme, 805; rtaeea No , 90 000. To Hrrico? Cinnamon, balm. 10; paper, reama, 200; domestic*, pkg* . 64; tin plate*, boxea, 24; aperm caudlea. 26: cocoa, bag*. 100. X* BrUitk North Jourica? Flour, bbla., 2,177; rye flour, 620; rice 8; pork 825; meal. 100; broad, bbla , 28; at area, No , 8,000; leather, lb., 1 295; tobacco, mfd., 4,763. There waa greater activity in breadstuff* during the paat week, the ahipmentH having been largely in exoesa of thoae for the week previous. The export* amounted to 17,401 bbla. flour, 6.010 buahela Indian corn. 630 bbla rye flour, and 1C0 bbla. corn meal. The moveineut in ether articles of produce were ti about the usual oxtent. The past two or three steamers from Liverpool have brought accounts of the meat favorable character relative to the growing crops and harvests of Great Britain, and the prospect wan, at the latest dates. that the producer* of that country would hare an average yield. This will without doubt, tend to the restriction of asportations of breadstuff* from the United States, but the deficiency in the domestic supply in England is very great compared with the domestic consumption, and will be ffurnished to a greater extent from this country for the future, than in any previous year. We shall, at all times, have powtrf,d competitors in the corn markets of Great Britain, in the great grain growing countries of the continent, but we have little feci that we shall not find a demand at remunerating pricet for all the surplus of breadstuff* we can spare, after providingfor our enormous domestic consumption. During the winter months the shipments to foreign countries 'rom the Northern Atlantic ports must, ftrom necessity, be moderate, as we have an immense section of country, cofftaining u large population, to supply during the six months suspension of navigation, and prices, therefore generally rule above remunerating shipping points Shipments from the South, during the winter months, oan be made more safely and upon better terms than in any other season, and the exportation consequently doe* not eatirely cease at any time throughout th? year. Trices for breadstuff* in the principal Atlantic markets hare ruled so low during the past six months, that producers have not been at all anxious to get theti Applies forward, and the prospect is not. therefore, very favorable to the consumer the approaching winter. Our means of communication with the West are equal to the transportation of three times the quantity of breadstuff'and produce received, nud nothing will bring out the bulk of the surplus of each year's crops, but high prices. We are consequently subject to great fluctuations in prices, from the summer to the winter; and we have no hopes of any change until after out communication with the West during the winter it superior to what it is at present. Stork Exchange. ?:'?, i>0 lot 2". Eric KR (W'i li* 0 Indiana state .ft V> do fil?? 2 4**) 1'tun'a Vt sdO S7 ??L Island RR 1?l, 704 ? do MW 3oo Kcalirs it it is*) a:1. 1(4*) City S i, VW 100U ion do ?I0 . 'I', loOd do 00 1(1% 100 do ltii'C do 100 40 N Y k N Hav RR i?l :<7 'hi Vnitoa Raak 11? 3d do 'J0\ ti) Morris lokul SECOND HOARD. HO th? Ilarb m RR s'*) '.t ?4) sh* Long Islan I rnTO 19'. 100 do WW fiS1,' 'SmrSmm iPiwiE Imi m. .fastcert It -fdcev/ieewenH tent Ay mail mull Ac yvtlfmid. or Ikey will not Ir taken fiom Ike Pott Office. SUBWAKING REWARD? COST, ON WEDNESDAY AFTER? noon, or Tlirredav inurninr. from She eorner o( North Moore. In Urcenwieh Kroet. to Fulton, or in Fulton helow Grtenwiah, a waiter, cnntaiolnr about S7?i, chiefly in Ea'trm fiatfi: tm i) 101) hi 11 a on ihff TrAi#?i' Rank HtiMfnw. lad about 170 of mot ?y of ti e city of New York. The above reward a ill be paid to hut poraon returning the eame to A HE I. BAKF.R 221 b'ult )B etrect. N. V. rfl 1ft REWARP.-ONK BROWN Mt I'l.R l'ACKACE ?lv marked '* Sample*," and three other parcels eoutainin* letter* addreeaed to the Wllllllke, Laeenej memorandnni hook, eardr, enpfe* of coireepnnrtenec. Ike. The ahova arti. le? dropped out ol a trunk buret open on hoard Steamer Canada, and art of no uae except to the o>\ nor Apply at aRiae of Irving tlonae. 1) A V 11> ft \ M I El.. LOST-ON THURSDAY, AlGt'31' SMTH. GOING FROM 123 Weat ltroad nay. to the Beat OIKoe, a Gold Cro?a, oun oiled anh blue, and marked M. Loaeingtun. Any poraon y -turning the name to L3 Wait Broad*ay , will racolve two dollaia reward, and the thankaor the owner M. LESSINCTON. FECIAL NOT1CIC8. Democratic electors of the seventeenth Ward, friendly t? regular nomination*, and the ma^ea i t thr i arty tin ;>.jit et.- ! fo meat at Hermitage Hall, corner Allen and !Iou?'<>n ela., 'ge Room, National Ball, Canal atrt-et. By order, BENJAMIN J. IT.NTX. Grand Seo'y, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE SCHOOL. NO. 13 CHAM. I r? atrtat?Mr. M. O. Tra"y. and lliaa B. B. Sraitii, Prinripala. Second eaaaica, 13th year, roiumenera on Monday. 8t p" mber d. Anllratleail I >n may be made at the achool room, or to any of the 8chnnl Comtnittee. JxilRS KUGEKJ, Chairman. Juo- Cai.tii Swtrw. Secretary. Notice.?inf. rev. mk. h. a. henry, or lonHon. will officiate a? under. and deliver a diarouree, on Pattirday morning next, Sept. ! ?., In the .Hynagnrna of the { ton-ere* ation Boat I raid, No. t&4 I'enrl Street, Sinter to ! e. ntt ti.'i at " o'clock, ,1. II. I,EON, rroetdent. NOTIt r-Al l. PERSON8 INDEBTED TO I Ml! SI it enter, are partienlarly re<|tte?t#d to mak' p iymant to Bo peraon, un lean ahewing u rltteo authority f r m hint. SAMUEL lUU'K, 37* Broadway. iN. II E.-CA I'T P '. 1 N I MBit ( A M b rASSENGI.R in the Brltleh al.tp Sir Howard Douglas from Hriool, )* reunited to oall at He. H Mow tt root. COMMUTATION OF Mil,ITARV TINEA-NEW CITY V Hall, OfBe* of Keealvar of r*xre, Aug IS, ls4;t?Aathe bate for paying the annual Con.mutation Fine fay Military ! Seryif* will loon iiplre, the Reretter of Taxee would urge t.| B. (.II DART. KOR RAIiR, j foil A AM.-A RR AI.I, HORIEONTAI. STEtM i r F.a*laa. a*>ora hair horao powaa, mtda by Allalra, iti, I atreog. and wall Balthod, with a atari p>xtna r?d Apply ai I o t.i , < > n.?r r.r Br"o-ia aad R'ooatoratroata, ||I()R * AI E-AT WALNI'T GROVE. MORRIS CO., N. r t Ttin tl 7A i'rf? ot Piaa I.and aonalttloB or ahrut I a^nal pa, porttoaa af paatara, prima land aad wood ; product frvita of til hind*. with a parf^tly bow too * t ry llmxa j tb'troa. anntaialng fonr lar*? ro>?n?. bo*|daa o?ll?r aad hlt| ahcn It will b? tanad, oa latportloa. tiiltablo r?r any gan[ t|r n.xn. tB'i it ta a braauful locality. Addro-a s H. H, aa aba* a. The ri HRCRincR orritRs for bale iiis corntry plaaa, at Throa'a Mark, R?t?h?Mr, foortooa mil** fiom too rity?CO aoro?, wttii all na<- nary Imp "rant-ola. Alto to lot, fat a hoarding liotita. aha b'nao llo. 41 R'binaoa at root, with thr dwalllag part orar tlia atora, fronting n Crtanwlch airaat. Apply to JOHN I- BinilT. No. 31 Proat ti.i or TBOMAR I TAI I IiR f t MRKR MERCHANTS AND ?' Til TRS -Till ?VtMJ trrltar fearing atpaadod batoaaa artooa aad alxtaan thnaxord dollar! in tha ooaatraotiaa of a fltnam Raw and rioartaa Mill, Uada. bnlldlaro. Ra.( aad aat having a anfB oiaat rapttal to carry oat hla projort. wdaha* ta taka a part tar for tha abora, objaot. or to borrow SIt**i an toad and I a>< rtcmro. Dtraat 118 H'alkar atraat, New York. Iwttara n..iot\? |- ?t raid. john H BATE. TO BIB LIT, nOCRB TO I.ET-Tns MOST CONVENIENT AND daalnbla throa atory Hon". 211 lltimnvnd atraat, with martla mantal*. hatho, Rr. Thr toaaat lonroa it with reach rairat. hrt hit hnainaaa dmr* town rt|nlraa Ma protonoa day aad alght. K' at Mrs. N. II. A gatitaal waitar waatad at th> ' Ft raom? II ox I, l? l)aj t. Rooms to hint, furnished or unfurnished, by Oa day, waah, m >ath, or yaar, at.T47 Broadway, rot n?r I,?nn*rd nir^t J RVRkRR. FORK ION Aim KBTI*r.RI.\r. 1M NTON => BOTII RT JftMlg RTRr.rr h'VluiN r II. foalon brgt t* aoiualnt ftmillo* knit Timlin* l-nadoB. Mat th?j will find thi* Hotol partioalarlr *11*11,l? n? arnoaat *f It* Tirtalty to tho Tala** and tho Park*: tod It* aaoolloat attiiatton la th* mo*t f?*hlonahla part of th* town. A Ar*t rat* C*ok I* attmhod to thi* *- ! tabli*a?*ak tad tho rollar I* nnnanntl y oholoo tod *o|o?t, lid trttt tktag I* dot* whloh oaa *nadno* to toaionltnoe nd ooiafort, with >ior*dla|1y modtrat# *harr?v Th? hirfti , approhatioa ?tr ?l hy famUlo* of Ant dl*tta*tinn. both Ro*1i*h aad forri*a, oaoonraa* tb* bop* that tho aamo aatrna r" Bit? *ttll ba attondod to it. P. II. Toatoa ha* addtd a prlrttt bat*I y? kl? **t*bli?h?**t. J*o. U Park Fiat*. ?mm?^ mmm??h?mm? I ^ AMF8EMEM TB. ' DROADK.VY THEATRE.?0RAND ITALIAN OPRRA MJ uud grand French Railet oonhimiL?FrMijr avaning, August SI, will A* performed. Bellini'* grand Optrn of NORMA?Norma, Sigi <>ri.tt. To oanrl ude with the UN FINISH ED OENTLK1 M AN?Lord Totterly, Mr. Hamilton ; Hon Frisk FWramer, Mr. Clarke; Charles Danvera, Mr. Lavere; Billy Downey, Mr. W. W right. Bore*. Drees Circle and Parquetta, 5) aenU. Ladies and gentlemen of the theatrical profession are informed that the Lyceum Tbaatre. Boston, will open for the season early In September. Applications for engagement* to be made to the snhsnriber. (post paid). HUMPHREY W. BLAND. CASTLE OA RDEN.-T1IE SUMMER FETES CONTInue aa successful and popular as tier, and will bo repeated every evening till further notice, commencing with Vocal and Instrumental PROMENADE CONCERTS, and it militating with the popular SUMMER RALLS, in whteh all visiters Lav* the privilege of joining. Tickets - > cents. PUBlsJCATIORS. A WHEELER. REPOP.TEll OF FA3UI0NS, 4 CORT labdt street, New York, and 3t> South Sisth strict, Philadelphia, Laa just issued hia Fall Fashion* tor gcutleli.cu t * taring apparel for the Fall and Winter of IStSI ai.d J>,Vi. Upon presenting our patrons and frieuds with the Fall VnwhiriiM vp ha?f Iprvu t.n utile that nn cist irw c h iiiirit h.ui lix.vit adopted iu the getting up of the pint*, which inakus it hoth useful end ornamental, ut the tame time containing rauny mure figures than any of tiv former works. The book i? also enlarged and embellished ?itli figures and draft* for onttiug, end at, < mpunicd by a paturu sheet, that U full aud complete. V\ elrcapeatfull) aak the trade, before supplying them1 selves tin* rail, te examine what we oiler you, an you may be , letter ph ased and aavc aome mouey?aa my work in turuuhed you enure lor only $1, on poit- paid ordera. A. W11 EEI,MR, Reporter, 4 Cortlaudt street, Now York. SPLENDID LARGE E N G K AT 1 N (i?THE SUBscribvrs are now pui lulling an elegant Engraving of fie death of the Kev, John Wealoy, ougraved in the highest atyle ' of art, by John >aituin, Esq., after tlie celebrated painting of , Maribalf t'la xtuD The kngraviu? la of a livr.e toe, suitable for framing, and will l>e priuted en thu beat quality of heavy , plate paper, in a very auperior manner, each itupreaaion pretention all the hemii lea of a tirM class | roof, an I w ill be fur> in. I.ed at the followmit nnuaually low price* :?i copy, $S3tt > 3 copies, S6; 7 copies, <12; 13 copies, Jr.. Twenty copies for th rt.v dollars! bo that membera ofcongregation* and others, by uniting together ami fnriuing oiuba, aau obtain thin moat imireraive picture at only ono dollar and a half a copy M Suir J a m i hegir'. Maiur Janice Ropers, a ehihl seven years of ace, the only person now living who was then pro*eut; Kev, Juun s t reighti n, Kev. Alexander Mather, Robert C. braoktnbiuy. Hi v. John liroadhent, Rev. Thomas lir adbeut. Rev. George Whitfield, R?v. Jon,than Kdinonsnn, John Morton, L>q , one of I te exec liters of Mr.. Wesley's will; Dr. John Whitehead. Mr. W esley a physician cud biographer; A medical asri-tsnt to Dr. Whitehead Agents for tuo sale of this line work of art are w anted in evert part of tho I'nited States. i Allirdeis should specify Sartaia's Engraving. For farther i particulars, address LAUDING A BIGGINS, I'liblishera, Methodist Hook Store, No. 40 North 4th Mr et, 1'liila. Tbe Engraving can be placed on a patent roller, and sent by mall without injury, at a very trifling expeneo TUITION. CYA'I HOLK I DI CATION.?SCHOOL El THBTAI HERS J of the Society of Jesus, 77 Third avenue.?W a shall re' suine our ectu lwMio duties on Monday, the 3d of September. Let ma request parents to ho punctual in lending their children on the appointed dty. Terms?for boys above nine, $?; under nine, isJO a ) oar, payable quarterly in advance. j. lark IN, S. J. Dancing academy, n?. 110 grand street, three bouses from Broadway.?Mr. Saraoco, professor, author, rnd first introducer of new dances in tho I'nited States, being astonished at seeing that soino ladividu vis whi se proleSsion is v?ry far from that of dancing, had puhliebid a notice purporting to teach all tho dancca wliiiii he Liuiarlf teaches, bus the lienor to Inform pernios of the upper class of socioty. who usually honor him with their patronage, that bnv ing spent i weaty years to t?m|?leto a method which hue met every where with universal approbation, and especially in New York; and that, being the only professor in tho Lni'td Stairs who ran teaeh the modems dances, all persons * ho let tb< imelvr* be entreated to learn at thosohool of the ahoveuieationed (unskilful pupiie of a few months leseons). w ill be entirely mistaken; and Instead of saeoeeding in osncingsi'tcrthe new ai il inodtrn style of Now York, ibi y w ill with their utmost dance badly the old ?tvle, wkich it fastidious and cut of grace nnd fashion. His saloons will lie optm d every day, ami at all hours, for classes and private lessens. Brivatoleseons also given in families A siibiiripti< n is open en the 1st of .'September f't eight months for rers< n? who are good dancers, and who wish, to practise, t.ldts his distinguished dances, the lledowa Walls, Polka Mesouika.and Walts in live steps, kr. be. T'is Sistien > rmcs, Hedowa W si's, tjiiadrillf *, and the /.mgarilla, (new dances invented bv Mr. Saracen) will bo tho new dancos of the u-x? seaeon, w'blrh Mr. Saracco respectfn'ly offers to the American public, who have so geo< ronsly favored the exorcito of his talents during the lasi three years. *,f USIC-A STICK l.ER, PRt^FESSUR OF MUSIC AND Lfl Tt-ieliit of the Flan, Flute, OrzuD, U<' , ha? re-unicd % vin : lex iie tu the fthi.i e 4r. i rnitscntmim ueu.iI. Lntiiu* *ml gentleiih D tiual.t at th? ir r aniente. Addrtwe N >. W llo?; kr Mr.il ScVooli attended. 8IIIFPINO, SIM! I, 8TEAHSRIP SARAH SANDS, PGR LIVERPOOL, X w ill mil on Thursday, 'In >i' li September. I'.ir t'retir'.t or rs bavin,: ipltndid ? .coiumndatn lis, apply on beard, at foot of Cllulon etreet, or t South street. 1d|IK(M.Y DIRECT LINE I OR 15 A N 1' It A Nl'I'CO - via ( Hsmcs, First September,?Tbs nsw aud splendid steamship CKE.-CENT CITY, 1.AH0 ton* burthen, Charles Modc'sad, master, will leave for Chagrea direct, from tier dock, at plsr J. N. R . on Saturday, first September, at ihrse o'clock. The Crescent City (or* direct to Chagres, without touching at intervteUisto porta, thus ensuring that pavieogers by this steamer will rtaoli Panama in Urns for the If. 8. I*?e|fcc Mall SP comer of October lot. 1'assage In th? after saloon 81*) Do do forward aaloon,.. ltd Do do lower raoia 100 Do do tteerarc SO Freight on ri'vele one pc-cent. Merchandise, 7U cent* per foot. Eight cubic feet of baggage allowed each caMn paa'enger; sii cubie feet for each steerage passenger. No pai-u-aa secured oaloe* paid for. Any person remit nay one- half toe amount of pannage money can secure a berth for one week, for freight or passage, apply ta ; f. HOWARD fc SON. 84 Broadway. Ths IMTIRK CUT will follow the C. C., on Saturday, 14th September. 1SCKLL AN KOIS. OLD IRISH AND SCOTCH HALT WIIISKKY, COMprteiag Jan ceon's. Dublin. Yoksr. R itn?ay limy Campbell Town and Dundts llill, in I'nited Statu* Bonded Warehoure, entitled te deben-are. tor sal- by liiOM AS M< MVLLEN, 10 Wall street. 1> I ASS ABA, OR BRAZIL CRASS. SUITABLE FOB M llrtirbinakrrs, bclbg au excelloat substitnt* for biiatlss, i for sal* at II Broaeway. ' \S/1.\DDW SHADES AND CORNICES i , AND 177 rr Wlllicm street, one deor from Btekmasi.?Just reeoired fr< : from yard, screened, at ( PETRR CLINTON, Corner of King aud Ure awl eh. Cravats?mrs. reman iias jrsT opened a scj.ib issor'raent of rich eilk and fancy 4 ravnt*. at her Shirt and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. No. 1 Astor House. Also. Jn?t tnannfartnred, a new etylo of Uctnan Collars. Board-a gf.nti.eman and hi* i.adv wish to ol laia a furnished room with beard, la a prlrate family, la the neighborhood ofthe Park, between Chambers and Barclay ?ta. Address W. W., this office. COAL-NOW IS THE TIME-I'F.RSONB WISHING TO lay la tbetr Winter supply of Coal, by calling at tha f oal A ards. Third Avenue, sear Twenty foarth street, oaa obtain an article *'|ual to aay in the city. end at the very lowest market prise OEOkCE T. CONCKL1N. Ale: ale: am'-the si bscriber has, this day: opened n stsre at No. IS James's street. New York, for the sale, of I'ala, Amber, and Brona Ale, having mad* arraagemeate with s'me of the moat siuasiv* maeufnetorirs of tho artiele ia the eountry ifand from sixteen rears' experience ia the Brewing busimas, he will be enabled 10 keep in hand an extensile and fholre assortment of the srtii fe, equal to sty- lUluarati, wnien n? win ,*n at the 1 rtrniar marlei pri?e. HTii oil coatomor*, toiU Is M?? Vork and Brooklyn. aad tho puhllr cnaeraily, are tntited to rail i before pur. hieing sleewheet: lit hna. nlan. a akiela# aeaort- 1 meat of London Pro* a Atont aad Philadelphia P ,rtor, ta which ha invitee the attention ?f dn*ler?. JOHN COLOAN. H Jamoa trcct. i P. S ?-G#od? delivered, fro* of expense. ta nay part of tha ' ally or the eurrc i ndie* enn're. | TWOTITf 1 urRKIIV l 'HblD Al.l rril'OM FROM la harboring? trusting ayr wife, Liiialeii, l>??< < i my nreoant, as the has left ny JAM Kb W.tTAON h ( " . fc r. orl at reel. Till AMERICAN ADAVIM, SOAP?AN ENTIRE NC1T article, of inalitya - alltd for neateoce, ?">a 1*) ami eleenni e, pnt np in metal eaewe, which will la?t for year*. Price only oenta. For ante by thn inventor, t. *:? *?:?: K A I'll A Kl? ( ? tnlr?ale or r??ail, j 15o2 I'enrl ? I KIORTANT TO It'HiK ItlNniRS AND Bf A\K BOOK 1 Manufacturer# ? For aale, a new and Itaprov id Knliag Machine; one inn be aeen in operation at N?e>ra. Pratt, Woodford k t o , Ifil Pearl ?tr?et. Al-n. L. Edward'i patent I'm l ifter, for atrihiac the red lino* in rnlinr. Ala* Hark Ativrre, Blank, Sheep and Low Cslfaktno, of Mr flenrsa Dudley a Tannin*; If thl? leather I* not the Inrieet In the world. It ia the ben', aa nompetmt Jndgae hnra pronounced it inch at the late fnlrof tl.oArr, riean laetitnt*. Alao, F nail?h Cold ttklrnra, i f erety dcsreipilta. Gnat Moroaoo, < eld Calf, I he., Binders' Mualia, Mn-ble Toper, he. For enle by J AM IS COttR. 21V,S Pearl etrcct. N. B ?Two aaroad hand Muling Machinec, in goad order, or anle cheap. SAI.T AH OAT. ?1,1\ KRI'DOI. PINK SALT. ON BOARD chip Halcyon. Por oalo by NATIIAN CASWELL, B kor. fit' Wall atre. i. PLANING MACHINES, or Tin: HO T APPROVED quality, either vf iron or word, or part Iron aad pari wood, manufactured with drepatch, and warranted; alee, eitra ryliadara. oatra catter heads, extra knleee, nan tvrry ..?.v """" """ " "Voh'pJ 0?m?r *f Omrn nnd Tork btrrota. Jnrrry Lity, N. J. Dior SHOT, amn, Riri.i and pistoi, balk*. of >11 tlrno,?ndb by ??ehjn?ry nf roM l?>4. 1.a?4 Ply* u4 Short Lm4. t. 0. i.rroy k co.. W1 uth, cassirrrm. *f , I'M!, by this, to infirm thr tr?l?, thn' h? hu ?? 1 I ond in,on dollar a worth ?f f'.onda, for lha ?omln* hmoi, b> nylit At anrtlnn, *kioh lib *111 1*11 by thr pkn, ?t i root. for nf r??h. fall at I'7 H illiom nr?i, nnrna* ?f Ann btrrat, in tha bnar?aot, nod yon *111 And boranino. ENOLian, rrtncn. ormiAW and asiatic nutsytforb.?A nrirrd Hat *f npwnrda of on? kondrad londla? Jonrnnlb. with thn pnlltira of tnob. mny bn nbtninnd an noraannl applJeatinn, or by lattnr. noatnotd _ ^ w will.* A It Ik Rooms, Wkbltiblb and Rbtnil Nrwa Araata, Rnropnnn Timor 0?a?. if Nmni niNt, New tut AMrHKMMIITa. Nibi.o*s garden.?friday evening, august 31, the enivrtaiLineuie will tmuin with a Grand OvirUrt, by the Oteheatra. AfUr which, JOCKO?The Ape, J. Mnrtetti; Pipo Frencuie Ravel; Loremo, Jerome Ravel; Fernandr*. Abtnine Ravel; Pedro, C. Lehu.au; lime. Fernaadei, Nine. J Ravel; Cera, Mile. A. Lehinau. To be euoeeeded by the aatonivhinf and elegant feaU on the Tight Rope. by Leon Juvelii. iBteimiwinn of half-an-hour, for ProBivBadv, lie Ta eowclade with the popular vemie pactornin e of GODKN8KI?Goceu.-ki, Franoci* Ktvel; charaotare b* the Ravel Family. Admie-iort AO veuta. Door* open at 7 'clock, to KBBun at 8 preclrely. BAKNLMS AMERICAN MUSEUM.-Spltadid perfbrmanvee ta the atternoon at SX, aad evening at 8 o'clock. The mammoth Crooodile, tuet arrived from the River Nile, aad which i* tea feet ta length, may be eeca at all hour*; alec, the amnrlag fareee entitled Perfective aad The Otaaibu* will be enacted at eaoh ei terr ain menu Aleo engaged, Mr. Jerry Merrybeld. Ml** Barton, Mica Stanhope, Mr. mggina, comic dancer; Mr. Clarke and oiher*. The living Anaconda, aaormou* Kattlccaake Wax Scripture Statuary, and half a million ef other earioaitie*. with rare aad eoatly Painting* may be reen at all bonr* vf the day and evening. Admisnon to the whole. 2b cent* CI- Idren under ten year*, 12^ cent. Ct II INKSE MUSEUM,?TIIE ONLY ONE IN THE L'NIJ ted State*, Ml' Broadway exhibiting the Manner*, OueI t>nie. Religion*. Art* and Science*, of four hnudrvd million* i ol Chineae. Open from 9 A. M . till 10 P. M. Admittance 26 cente: children under 12, half price. _ WALUALLA. 36 CANAL STREET, NEAR BROADwey?Thte eplenditl place of amn*cmcnt, thoroughly rcnxcu, nap ocvn rc-opciico u r rue ikman. in a private family, lis can ; ewe well reroinuicnilod bolh by city and country. Use ne objection to the country, and salary not eo in ich an object as I laydoy. CskhoMnlwHayg AtM fkirsiEwB* Uf ANTED?BY A UFH1T.CTA BI.E YifU.Nil (JIBL, A Ataatioa us plain ( ok, vt asiier, ud Irowor,or In t.ikc care of children, and lo do the chstnhsrwur'i of a small primi c family, t ity reference eon be givou from her last place. Pleas* apply at C7G Greenwich street. *i:ANTED-BV A YOLNG WOMAN, a SITUATION Tv to d 1 c' smli Twurk, or Plain cowing, or housework, In : a smuli family. Pb-ara to call at 14 Nassau street, Brooklyn, w! ers 11 c enn be well recommended. _ _ _ \\7ANTED?BY A SOBER Vol NG WOMAN, A SITl'AII tioti as protesicd Cook and tirst-late Intuiidro-s. Hht os n be seen at her las' employers. where slie can produce the vcty In st of reference i No. .'lod Greenwich street. AS INTRO- I GERMAN YOUMi LADY, LA I'KLY AK tv r.i i d in ill s country , wishes a situation as Governess in a gi nili urn's family f he l.i capable uf giving instrnetiou in tl.c Ftt.-ili. Corir.an, and It-tliau languages ; mule, vocal nod Itialri tnuT tat. besides taking care of children^ plait sew III,-, imbroidoiy, Ac. Apply immediately at No. ill St Mark's I'laee. A PAKTNKR W A NT Kf-W Hull A B AT t'fiM tl A N 1). \ 1V cspital ol $.'*? , in an old eatablished Hotel on Droadway, well furnished und doing a prutitablebusiness. A parion of good ef.ar.inter, witn ipmlii cstions for cniiluiiug sui h an cMshli mem, w ill please address A. M., No. 6 Willism MP ft. w rli real nsine. A YOUNG I.AbY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, v iohee to oblain a few aoholart, to bo taught at thuir ' v u ri riorueei for a ic w hours each day. N. M. Good references given. Address A. L , this uthco. AriRSI KATE C . AGOYEKNKhS WaNTER-A lady who is FULLY loupcltDt to t?neh ttits Knyliah and French lanmayea and Mine, anil otberwi** ruperiuiend the education of two lit ali- yirl*. rcmdiny rear St. Lruta, Miaeonri, can loar of an eligible ant nyreioble ailnalion, by an early application at the i.Hi e i.i > i ati. '. IN I OK M Al ION WANTED. OF MR JOHN WIIAON. el llalltcioacy, Ireland, who arrived in thia country on I or about the lat of July laat, per Aabburton. frum Liverpool. 11 c ui i> I ar hi ari" thiny ' hi* ye I nddreeeinc n I latter io J AM Ed IKIalltTY,!! Haw maahUtt YaaC 1 T\MI'0 CLEliK WANTED.?A yonnr man who nndrr1 J " atanda the huaineaeol n retail drny atore, and ncoaatouind to |.| i ill up I rI .1 I' : t?, ai.d w h" ran V 'in- r. r.Mrini. udi ,1 fot character and opacity, may hare a Rood *i tuvlioii. on application to OEOmOE W. BISTBKD, )r., Bl third waaaa. TO CHEMICAL WORKS- A GERMAN CHEMIST, ITI >1 of l.iebig, abaaaii L ay time proprietor of n chemical work, * line aero made I'rueaialo ol I'otanr, Muriate of Tin, and diltereat other ariirlea, and who left hie naiiea c ontry in coneiqutuco of the tery bad atate of huaiaeaa there at thia time. Any eaiahlial.uient laekiay a knowledge of the munufneiuto of il e above article*, would tind it aa abject to i ii.ploy bim. Io came of hit prnoih al eiperiei.oo, aa l I be would be very uveful to theptupriclor. lie apeak* En;;L?h. Add;an A. Z , Uerali office. SALES BY AUCTION S A Ml'EL fiSCOOD. AUCTIONEER?HOI'KF.UOI.D luinltnro?Van Antwerp and Oazond will ?*ll, on Thia Lay. Auynit Ulat. at Id o'elook, al No. t>.l l fih*trc*i, between otl.audClh imtui, the whole of the bnodeotae f'arlur. Ucdrm m and kitclrn Furoittire omiaiael m the r.bove norni", Lama brio in uee little morn Hi;* a year, a id conemlng in I'urt of UrhOianj Lh'il\ .A*"'I, < ar|* la. Oil Clothe ffockara. WrJh^Ola CorUfoi, M.hoy.ny '.reach and other fit dale*. I, Drmluy Bore tia. Window t iirlain* LtinP*. Lockiny Qlnanao, llnir an I Ma--, U.Uri*.,*, tr aaLa'ri'Jf, ( hinn, (ila and t'ruckcry. Dinner Sat. Toil, t bet*. IUII I Amp*. Mntr, Moya. Re , kc. AI >, mi OMortiAent of Kitchen I nrnllnto. TtrtoNunih, eurruii money. KBDWAIa Act RE TOR COLD*. MIIKI'V tTl tM. ERUPTIONS on the Bkla, Ac?S. J. Carroll'* Olebra'.eff Yap rand Snlphnr Rath*. >1 Maialay itroot, aetahluhod I "."A. are reeon m< i oed ty Li*. Mi it, Nirrnee. Ma"uaven. biion, and of Itr tucdii ala'tii tauten, a* a u< i er Union remedy ia the Abate ei nipliiat*. OR. RALPH. AUTHOR OF Tilt "PRACTICAL PRIvate Treetlae," Ae , Sb Greenwich ilnet?otlloe bourn, 9 to U A. M.,dto V P. M. (Sunday* rareptid). i h >ee wb > apply in the early Hi;' i. will I e rorprOed at the rapidity ai.d ll' tU It ci A'tuienia a.'.cudii % thotr titit. Slrleiure la every atatc tiiliallf tmvl. DR. MORRISON IS CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED on all direa* a of a delicate aetata. A praetlce of 3$ | yoora onahle* hiir, to cure the ino*t virulent eaeef wiihoot merctij-y. Recent ca*ea cnrmi in three to aia day *. No fee till eared. Sc? hi* Load n Dipioian la hi* oUi< ?. aii;t Pnltoa dtreet. na. COOPER. Id DI ANE HTRKET, HAS. FOE TUB Utt fourteen yeata. coataed bit practice to the treab80*1 of ?cr-urlal and ofh?r diierw* of a delicate nature.?* e ran cure the moat a*-raveled oaaea of '-hia dieeaao; and a id a >> ;>> .am i- u.ir ?. ?* ,c. k--i fcr year* I* pTa-oaiiaeat. Oi.tiiui icanl * wakaesa. t.rooght n by ? C4f?t habit. ffi.'CtuaUy cured. Recent nM a a rod ia four day*. fhOCIttK CONFER*' IN VIGOKATINO CORDIAL II J " the anly remedy l"r remind weak***". and tho*? aootur il eana-lnt i an * meg naa nranni, taraparttstiag Hi* < >* frt enelety, hnnliier* or matrimony . All thorerad diaord*r* of li'dy And mind. carrel by e??re? And Improper liakite ef yonlh, ate ap-"dlly etired by thin potent remedy. l?r. C?nI ??T? ottre arena*. b> iwern fl'lh and IHh at reel a, where be !e eonaultnd. Cordial. Ill a bottle; S bottle* for 14. Irare t?nt rmnarkn In th* married and elarle aeeompaay *arh bottle. N'. II. 8al"le forwarded to aay part of the ??untry DHHK. R Al. I'M, AI III';I! <'l TliF ' PR K' f I f A I. I'RI ?at? Tieauau." It*e Greenwich *tre*t- Oflloe honra, I V to Id A.M. Ate 9 I'. I "undaya eaeepted.) Tl>e*e who : apply In th* early *;?rta' will b* nnrpr'wd at lb* rapidity and little lneeaioalei.ee attendiee their cure. It ii chiefly, botreaer, tl?o;e who hate enffered from a rert.ua elate of people. who raa proio rly appret late ht? aeriioo*. la atrietnra, fit IB tta fftal, or incipient, to ita more adeaared and diatre-air.* eiat*t. (frr m arot n.monad' an'agea kad a rrry nteatlra praollie,) lie ran afford a rapid, eaay and radical core, which, he haa gr nada for alalia*, tta be ohulaed from ao other eni.rco IB Aeierira. HF. Vt mi ITU I. AND Ml I Tin.V. Iff Ad OMR ivn that ehoald be cl er rfnlly obeyed by the ehildrea of aoa. fr r female and male. Dr. Lwrrette'a June I or dial, or I'ro?mailt e hllair, preeerlbed at an effeetual reaioraitea la rnaee of debility, herrvnniee, and all irregnlaritlea of tatnre. It la all that It profeaena to la. tin : Nature arrant reetorailra and remedy fir iba*a la the married atete wi'hont effaprlny. Itle*rert*in rare for funeral debility, treabaeet. nereoua afleetiona, lotieorrhot, fcr. a* a elroratin* medicine it ie i.pegnu'lid. Alan, arcrtain mir.edy for iaiiplcnt mnanmptltn Indignation. In" of mnacnlar energy pbyaleal lieaitode, female tatakneea, debility, ke. It ia warranted to plcaea the naer in any of th* *1 "re eoniplaint*. ?rd I* of prfeelee* ralne to llioao without offering. Cantlon?Thla eelebr?tcd mediolna ravnat be (enuiae union the far aimile aigaatnre of Jndaia k CW. (the only Amrrignn ngente) ia on the wrapper of each bottle. Principal office, 6" John atroet. New Vora. Tilt. MARRIED WOMAN S TRI FATE MBDICAI. COMpnnioa, by Dr. A. M. Manricean, Prol?aa?r of Diaoeaeeof Women fflith edition. Imd<>., pp. 340. Prion Al. 40.0U0 aopiw aold in air ainntha. rofloTlaa, of phyrolaal and aiantal a?;nl?h to moat M oflW tlonata wila. ana pn.>nnlary dilflaultlan to tho hrahaad, mi?ht bar* hnon apiirnd ; thio200 United 8tates Treaenry Note*, t's, 1127s i $000 Pennsylvania 6's, n. h7){; 8 shse New Orleans (ise Co, II . 50 Union Canal .aft, 18J8; 6 Kentucky; Bank. eft, loOS: 17 do liH>)8; 3 Pennsylvania Bank. 109; $100 State 5'S, e. 87; 31 ''minsylvania Bank, i&, 100; 7 Commercial Hank, 57',; 13 Kennington Bank, 62; 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' Dank 61V; 30 Pennsylvania Itailroad, b5. 38>*; 9500 Reading Mortgage 6's, 64 S'; 8350 State 6's, c 87 .'IJtrr Hoard 300 stias U. States Bank. c. 21?. 150 Reading Railroad, 16J8; 100 Morris I 'anal 8)? ; 200 d" 8. Srrtmd Hoard?96000 U. States Treasury Notes, 6's, 113)$; 30 ebae Kxebange Bank Pittsburgh. 47' 20 Farmers'and Mechanics' Bank, oi l,; 5 New Orleans (,as, 113; 10 Pennsylvania lUilri ud. Jtfer 9'000 Pennsylvania 5's, 87)8; 95000 do, 87^; |1000 Sonaylkill Navigation 6's,'M, for an office. Mr. Ew ing pave him a temjiorary | clerkship in the penaion bureau, upon certain ; letters of recomiiiendution from ltufus tIrnwold, Horace Greeley, Mr. Watson Webb and James I Brooks, ol New York. A few days after, it was intimated to Mr. Tuel that Mr. Ewing hud appointed him under a riris apprehension that he was a citizen of New York, ! and the chief clerk suggested that he had berwr i reeign. Mr. Tuel addressed a note or two to Mr. Ewing, requesting an explanation. The notes i were disregarded, end Mr. Tuel resigned, and his 1 resignation was promptly accepted. ! 'J his evening he is out with a pamphlet, setting j forth the whole case, letters o| recommend ition and all, with a violent commentary upon the practices pursued in the dispensation, of the ejioils. He considers his case as justifying a criminal prosecution, mid we do hope it will be instituted i>gainst the f-'ecretarv of the Interior, to give us a little excitement in Washington. We ehould not be surprised if the hint were taken up in a case or two against Mr. Ewing, for damages to character, if he can be reached in his official petition, for acts wh.ch he is authorized to do. General Taylor, in His inaugural, hwikeacapacity, honesty, and fidelity, the conditions of hold.ng efheg. Air. ' .Ting insmissea omoe-uoi.tera by l!?'" uf'7.fn, without specifications or complaints. Tire inlerencc is that the officers dismissed ure incompetent, faithless or dishonest, and a charge on either of tin sc |*iint.? m ty be held n ground oT j>rosecution, although it i- an unpromising oaac that is initrtuted upon hii inference. Wc have the beet of evidence, however, that the syrtirn of removals, as Practised by Mersra. lowing ind Collamar, will lie rhoroughly sifted bv the .-> 1 nate; and it is highly probable that in anticipation of the rejections likely to !>> made, that a new swarm of office-seekers will be drawn to WashtrUtton for the chances of the second trial. A very lively time next winter will follow the summer ItagMMM, W, Onr Baltimore t'oi rrapoiiilrnre. Hai.tuiokx, August if), IH.pt. Rmxti, and tkr iJroughl?Am it of a Trunk TJiirf? irnljnrd S/n i.igt? Afarlame I si Wrff?El*\\opuin? ? JVur Jhnsli Sfnafogut?Tht Mirktlt, We have had several slight showers of raio w ithin the last twenty-four hours, intersperted with i unshine, hut net suflii lent to morg than slightly revive the famishing vegetation. There is still a prospect, however, of more rain. The drought in jhis section of the country has been unprecedented. A fellow, who gave his name as Francis Brown, w hs jestrrday arrest* d in the Mercer street House, in the act of break >nir onen the trunks of tin* boiril. ! rm with a ",iirimy." II*- committed to prison. [II* in supposed U> be a member of the profession : front New York, but ha* not given his right name. | Bedford ttpringa ia the moat popular nlaee of rr, nort in thin union of country, though ! observe ' that letters written from there abound in complaint* of the bad ratablca provided, and bad management . of the establishment. The virtue* of its water* ' are of such a varied and excellent character, however, that even bad management and bid tood do Inol diinininh the number of viniler*. Madame l.nbordr'a third concert, l int evening, canf?d another grand overflow of irroll Mill. I Hhe could draw i rowded boufe* for twenty consecutive night* here. The New Orle nn Prrenadrrs, under the management ot Knea**, commence a aeries ot conceit* at Wnnhlngtin Itall thin evening, and M iniblrton commence* at Carroll Hall on Mondty evening Trie new Hebrew Synagogue, called the Temple of liar .Sinai, on High aires t, will be dedieated to* morrow morning. It line been erected by a portion ot the Jrwa of thin citv, wholavored a change in ihe old tortus ot worship, though there i? no difference betwes n tbein in doctrinal belief. The congregation ol the new Synagogue will eonduet their #ei\ ieee in the lingh-h and' l? rnwn languages, itistiad of the Hebrew, nml tli^ males and fern ilea v? ill alt togeths r, inrtead of being aeiiaratedj as in other Synagogue*. They will also have a tine organ and cnoir, to assirt in the nervice* <>| the church. Mr Urnwn is to lis thr pastor 1 he Baltimore fl'iir mark-' i? .|tilst nothing a fir*. Oat*2Ba!U>e. Nothing lining In whiskey The following were the sales st the Stork Board ye*, terday 81 MO Maryland Is, 103: she. M*rrhai.u' Eanb, (i; 68 ?hn Marine Rank. '/7 Our Philadelphia (niisspondessr run.ADRi.rnu Aug. .10, MR. 7V hi mocrmtir and H'htg Confrrmcd? 7V fTitrifallg, Mifemtiy, gr* The democratic conference resumed their Inborn this morning, and after five ballots, without success, Mr. Relatcrling witltdrew hia name. Thta, however, did aot effect much, aa Belsterling'a friend* scattered among the other candidates, ao as to defeat a choice Mr l>eaJ is ibo highest on thr nrTELLUEMfe by the mails. Our WuklufMn Correspond? nee. Washington, August 28, 1848. IIt Cuba no Expedition?Danger in tkt Distance The work of organiifng for the expedition to Cuba is not suppressed ; but wn apprehend that the conditions of silence were too loose to begin with; the plot, if there be a plot, is discovered, or as good as discovered, in the conviction that there is a plot, from information derived through the leuky vessels entrusted with some mysteries which they believed did relate to Cuba. What will be the effect of the Executive proclamation in Spain 1 She is poor, and would perish of bankruptcy without Cuba. She will send all the rotten ships at her disposal to guard the island, and it the proclamation of the President had only been issued three months sooner, it would have prevented her Catholic majesty sending any help to the Pope, and to this extent it would have had a rood efl'ect in behalf of the republican cause in Europe. Wc have no ?'oubt that Spain will look, after that island, Aid will only part with it at a good price, or alter doing her best to defend it. But if there be a compact organization from the United States, of exiled Spainards, Creoles, and others, acting in concert with the Creoles of the | island, a hundred ships of war would hardly be ; more ihsn enough to guard the sea-hoard of the i island of thirteen hundred miles. Yet, under all I the circumstances of the case if the revolution be I not speedily undertaken, it will be indefinitely pott* I ported ; for, with the whole power of Spain thrown Into the island or around it by a blockade, the in! vasion and the Interna) demonstration will be alike j arrested. At any rate, if the question remains open till j 18.V2, it will be made part of the democratic plat! fo: m for the campaign, Hiid the only way for this uclminietration to supersede such un issue, is to lake the initiative into its own hands, and negotiate the island into the Union. W. Washington, Aug. 28, 181!). Distinguished Arrivals. | Among the arrivals at Willard's, to-day, is llai facl Rivtts, charge from the republic of New Grc| nada, charged with perfecting the arrangements between said republic and this government in re. ferrnce to ths Panama railroad, in pursuance of treaty stipulations. Gen. .Tames Wilson, of N. II., it also here, and we can only account for his presence in tl.is place, at this time, on the presumption that he ties an arte or two to giintl. John Tyler, jun., son of the late I'res dent per i>r, is among the arrivals at the Exchange Hotel, : to-day, from Virginia. (apt. llardin, of Kentucky, Secretary of l.#nrfon to ex-Governor Letcher, appointed Minister to Mexico, (in pluce of Mr. Clifford,) is at llrowu's Hotel. A. Washington, Aug. 28, 1819. Another Letter from Lut/y Franklin. It is rumored that, per tteamship Canada, another letter has been received from Lady Franklin, ( address* d to Mr. Cbtyton this time, its th head of i the ofl'.oe for Foreign Affairs, in reference to those ships proposed to be sent out in search of Sir John Franklin, and his slop's crew, among the icebergs ' mound the North l'ole. Neither the purport of this letter nor the kenor of Mr. Clayton's reply nas got out vet. We are afraid, however, that all our spare ships will be required ll?r some time in the t.ult of Mexico, and that all prospect of any direct interposition in behalf of Sir John Franklin by our government, is out of the question. A board of the " old cliujas" in the Navy Department liave so decided. O. K. Washington, August 29, 181*). John F. Tutl is. Thomas Feeing?Criminal J'roseditions Suggested. John Ii. Tuel, of Washington, a clerk in tke general land office, under John Tyler, rotated out i by President I'olk, has spent most of the last two 1 years in the city of New York, in literary pursuits. M ffcnllf hi* r#fnrn?'?i fn WiivhinTtnn ft nil Inttrratlnfi OlfltUI C*rr*apon hereahould be a bloody enonuuter between the pouonahle Inhabitant* of the Paxo del Norte and the parlier of adventurer* on their wi.j from Ihi* republic through I he territory of Mexico, to I ppcr California and other plan*. If. anfirfuaateiy, KOeh acoiiliict. nhould uacur bet ween the inhabitant* of the two Republic*. the under, igm-d inunt now declare, ik be doe* dt clare. in the name -f hit government, that Mexico will ha*e d(-ne no more than repel force by force, and ukc her legitimate right of re-i-lance toagg/e*nian. The government of tbc undnrrigoed. however, bopci that the government of the L'niti d .Stale#, animated an It Ik by pnciflc and conciliatory haling* toward# Mexico, will order Mich meaKurcH to he taken a* may *arva to prevent the exc* kkc? and disorder* of the Inhabitant* of the I oiled State* croieiog Mexico, from endangering the peace and harmony now no happily prevailing between thn two nation*. The undenignnd Itfl . Ac., LUIS DC LA ROSA. To the Hen. J. M. Clxvton, Ito Mr. Clayton la Mr. Oe la Rata. IhrtlTuin or Srxrr. I Wakhihotok, August 27, 1849. ( The under*igned. Secretary ot Stat# nf the United State, ha* bad the honor 10 receive the note of Mr D# la Koea Knvoy extraordinary and Mlutxter Plenlpot? ollery of the Mexican Republic, under date tbc 21*t Inetant. upon the nuhjict ot certain cxcetac* naid to have been committed ?t the town of K1 t'aao. In Uta state of t bibualiuH and it* vicinity, by citlxeoa of thn I kited State*. la reply, the andcrelgned bo* the honor to acquaint Mr. De la Koeu that a copy of hit note ha* been communicated to the Secretary of War, accompanied by a letter *uggi>tl ng that order*, with a view to proven! a ricurrmeeof riiuilar roan* of complaint, ahoald be adJioved to the |ii?p av jotii In Mr. Orty'an. Wit Dirtrtaivr. WittiiTCtos, 4' nia 8m?I bove bad the honor ta reaelv " J**~ nlcatlon of th. ;h imtar.t te*c- * f."ur co??"1 note addm**ed to ,r,?r I? - * ? "'pr <>' ? Minister at W? hie V ' /.k ! / MU*n i?. ,.*? lie i vnpiaiii* that Amnrlnan lU'lin ' ' throu.'h the State of Chihnahtta. , ie nitghbor i - 1 of 1.1 l'a*o, liavu committed --of violence and out: a j'' on jibe .Mexican inhabit btita rcaidirg there. Imprcr*ed not lcr* by a tenia of duty than of Inai'natton to maintain and pr-eerva the friendly relation* now happily riDring lietwei n the republic* of the I nilcil Slate* anil Mexico, I have (ought lo ilnd aoine authority, the iu erpivi Ion of ehloli would remove all future can*e? of c unplalnt The law or HIS confer* euthoiity on the Kx? utlve to nrrvnt and puulih thue who Khali begin and act on foot any military euterprian or ixiiduinn agniu-t the territory or people with ?hoiu lb* 1 rilte.l Sfatci arc at peace Thl* act. when taken in connection with a J?-liit re*olution of the la?t i 'ngrvK* and applied to > migrating partlc* to Upper (? tforna would teitn to i-xeiupt them from it* operation By th? rrnoluti'u jurt adverted to. It wa* policv of thl* government to eneonragt itnlgia'.iou to It-(erritorie* on thn Pacific. by *up|>tyli>g ad eniigr .it* with appro*-d arm* at eh-ap price* That toe pat Me* are armed and have to aoine extent, a ft ?>i military orgauixatlo i. art c* from thn dangere and nccfKiii S ? of the long J mm In pursuing tlilrway tc ' i.Hf mU and Qr-gnri it wee certainly in th? ootempliiU'.ti of ? ongrena that the lolgiuht* rdl'ivld v im exolu Irely orer tbe eoil of the I ailed INUiir ? in all re.e* of emlgraM >n to New Vfilnn If liirrerer. they ribald rbooea to diverge ftom the contemplated c ur < and p?-? over a eeatton of the territory of Mealen, by th a,*< lTf? under tho?- Internal regulation* I of that re pi blin ? bieli are e Irertnd tola the comma1 alcation c.f the V eiteaa Minister.and are. sonarquent; ly liable f< r all beraehaa of tbent. t.'lth theee regnla tl'>n* the I tilted NtilH cannot rightfully Interfere. Tbiy 'pilar from the eMf?r rue authority eiereieed by Meilin. and are limited only by her discretion Aa a nereeiary ri.aee<|venee. eho p<>;bt ot mforeins her rentediea ar- 'rding to brr Judgment Tbc perqle of the Ilrdted State* are habitually Inclined to teepeet and ?>b< y law* which promote eoclal rder and "cerlty If h'-eerer any portion of them ebotild be e<> unmindful of their duty at to lo'rude I tbimeelvrera thn?e reeldluj in a f>relgn land, er In i red<- thilr rlghta of p< reon or property. they rnuet abide tbe e< n-< quenr * of their ra-hnea* and violenee. I may be pardoned In making tbe Miggeetlon that. If Mesko object to the ermcd emigrating partiea of the t nited State* paeeleg through ber territory, notiae to that e?eet vhoiild be firen She will not in my opto* |r>n mm premier her b--pltnlity or her fl ielidy to treaty obllgatb >ne by the art of pree* rvlng her Internal tran iUillMy At leaet. nolicc would "fclude the defenww which Ignorance frequently aeebe to Impoea a* a thield ft.r d? llnqneney, S riy t repeat, fully, your obedient aarvanf ( Mi W < H\?VK)H!) Secretary of War To the Ili>". dnrre M. t"i *?rc? Secretary of Stat* A Villi Mi aoraen by itie Sliyr?from eom? impel p'lety In the o ndnct of hi* negro, Mr Andereoa, a hiflil; reepeetahle eltiaen of Henton county, left b< n.e laet wirk. for the pnrp-ee of eelIIng him la company with the negro be croe?ed to Port Smith. On builder the negro arrl?e I at 1 eyetterllle. with hla meeter a hone, end dreeaed in hi* maeter'a clot hen. and r< mark' <1 t" 1 liter negro tbrt he had killed hie nn tcr .Vr And.rann wa? >n found about 160 yard* fn m the r< ail. weltering in hie gora. hi' eknlt fractured ia a ?hi i kinn maimer ami liW throat rat from Mr to rar Strain of tbr party In par?tiit of the negro. after hating r< me tip with and ?hot him. about 3b mllee from Kayett*rlllr. mar where bl? wife lire*, returned to tha hotiee ai d found the nejro washing hi* wound Ilia et rape wn? then ro precipitate that ha Irft hi* pantaloon* behind, one pocket of which contained Ander eon* purer with about $14. Tha panUlooa* ahow a a ball wound, which Indicate* that tha ball atnat hare lodged In the hip and. from the *ap"*ranee of clotted Mi ((I 011 the enrprnder*. ha I# no doubt wonndad In tha ehoulder, It Ir enppoeed mortally It la now known that the murder of hie maeter wa? premeditated, that be bad dlreloted hi* Intention* to mm* free negro** Mr. Andereon wae Mr Mreklin* brother la-law, principal of the tltark Inatitnte.?fen Hurr*. Jtrk , leal Kgcwcer, Jlvguit II. l.arca raow Vrerrtrti * -The bark Irma. f apt. 44'arnir arrlecd at thl* port tht* morning in fffieaq day* from Maraealbo Capt W r-porta that the port of Maraealbo wae ela*ed #o fbr a* communication with the Interior waa ooncarned. bit all teaaela from Maward wrre permlttrd to enter tin (be 14th inat, off l.aguayra. Capt. W epoka the Vcnatnrlan ?ehr Man Carlo*. the captain of whleh atatrd that Praaldant Monagae.nl tha h- ad of?,00# troop* had marchi d from I arecaaa again?t tha ftira>a of (ten r??? A battle waa ahortly aipeeted. -FMi .fug 3d.