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————-: WHOLE NO. 2865. ARRIVAL OF THE YORTHERN LIGHT. Whe Gold Excitem ont on the isthmus= “itty Grave Diggers Leave for vbiriqat~ Drain ef Sitver from faxamea—News from the South PacificeWar Between Perm aud Beusdor Tamtrent—Che Blockade of myequil by Peru—A Matimure Burk: a Adwity ton xo the River, Ge, dic, ‘be steawudip Nerihern Ligot, Capt, Tokiepangh, ar ‘wives yerterday, Wilh Aspinwall dates of the 23d ult, ‘ent Sum Frenvivoe same an by the Moses faylor. Qenera) Lamar, Minister to Central America, came pas- ‘eonger. ‘The frigéto Roanoke and sloop of-war St. Loula were at Sepineall. Our Vetparaizo advices sre to Jaly 1. Chile has at Mast agreed tofpsy $15,000 indematty to the owners of the Amerwcn abip Fraptiin, detained at Ta'canuano in 1832 ‘The%torn of Ancad, in the province of Chile, had beoa Meneat destroyed dy fire; loss $60,000. ‘Thcre wee great animation in the Valparaiso market Gopper $18 60. Chip Midnignt, chartered to load at Iqui (gee, for Bostan, at $11, ‘Callso dates are to July 12 The late attempt at revo bution fp the 3outh of Pero had been putdown An am- weety bad been granted, General Castilla and Dr. Ureta ‘eve alzo reported i have been defeated by the govern. ‘went forces. Advices from Bo!tvia are uninteresting. NEWs Faouw NEW GRANADA, Our Panama Correspondence Panama, Jaty 22, 1859, he Ohiriqui Oometerivs Gilt Eacitvment—Lits of Images Taken Out—Sailing of a Brig from Panama with Fifty @rave Diggers on Board— Drain of Silver from the Ith mur 4 Gold Hat and Fillet Paumd—United States Ships tm Port, de. ‘The !ate gold discoveries in the Province of Chiriqui are all tho tak bere. Lots of images, of greater or less purity, (Goat nue to srrive, and every fresh arrival adds to the ex @ttement, not only among the natives , but among the fo- re'goers. Yeaterdey the brig Josefa, Captain Patterson, sailed ‘witb a foil lst of “grave digvers”—some fifty in num- ‘Der—amoog whom were about a dozen Americans ant Begienmen. Most of those who embarked weat rather 40 buy than to dig taking «ith them from $509 to $3,000 each in ‘white mgoxy,” or silver, #9 the: tho Panams mrerket's pearly drained of change, S:me vonderful stor es are told of these “‘nuacas.” Ibis kaown that ® gold bat bas been dievorared im one grave, made of fine leaf goid, ap & gol diet for tee herd bes sla been Yeken out. J. is esid one mea acne bas found esvea'y- five paunde of goidea images. Coe todiaus who take it out sell it for tbvee to four do!lars an 94028, 80 that there ie a five cpsnre for spen» avon, ‘These ‘‘noscas’’ are inm~pee tombs, some of them con Wipicg wanv buniven nodies, or at least eviteone of ing Cootsived them, for no Dodies—only & lew boaes, 3. Jam to —are row foua tbe “grace aiggers’”’ who bave gone to Chiriqui thiek they will tnd rica gold Meposite in ths vieiwrcy of ins “puscas,” where the Tatyvs o-fvmatiy ford all this Wealth; but io thie they will propadly fall, 3 no dont fee wccoqulation of the metal was a very siow proves WAP wwe Indisos. There is no over news of importance Toe % Marye aud Vaocstia are at Tre W Fosser auo the Oaronos pail ipo few days for Chiriqu!, aud both vesscls wii take parerngers and freignt Every precaution is taken by the autboritien to insure the rafe custody ond tial of Willams, tae murderer of Capt. Ons. BEWS FROM THE SOUT PACIFIC. Regisistion fr Banks of Itsur in Chite—Ar By Promotoos and Kewards—The arcn- lage Going to Kurope to Vielt the Pope War auituce of Pera-Guano Pradem America: a Ouber Vessels Refused Extrence to the Gasyaquil River by Peru- view Wer Ships, &. ‘Too nieamsbiy Aclvia errived at Panama on the 2lst of July, with the South Pacific matin, thirty one passen- gers, $370,671 in apecie, and ninety packagos of cargo. Rhe Gutes from Vuiparaiso are to the 1st, and (rom Lims and fal ao to the 13h of July, The steamer did vot touch at Gusyaquit. OUB PANAMA CORKESPONDENCE. Paxama, Jaly 21, 1859, cue. ‘The Congrcss of Ohile was engaged in the discussion of law to regulate the ranks of issue. ‘The Senate bas approved a project of law presented by the Executive, gracting the rank of colonel to several eficers who bave distinguished themselves during the Jate crisis. Atmorget the perrons honored in this wsy ie Don Jose M. Pino. The Sepate approved the appoiat- ment upanimously. Another law approved by the Senate is that increasing the emoiuments of the general of division aud brigade— the firet amounting to $4,500 when in active service, and $4,000 when not; ond tbe latter to $4,000 in the first caso, apo $3,500 in the latter. ‘The M-rcurto, of Va'psraizo, save:—The Archbishop of Bautisgo, Don Rafael Valentin Vaidivieso, errivea bere on ‘the 271b jost., to embark ior Earope via the Uaited States, jw the steamer thet sails to morrow for Pansma. I! is #aid that the venerable prelate ondertakes this joarney Bp secount of bis bad healen, ava be will wodoabtetly ofits by the oppor:unity to pay nis respects to the Hoy Father, should he not be provento from so dolug by the events bich are wking place !u Earope. Doo Rafael ur riveo at Lime July U,and would remain theres fort night. go yeport of the Secretary of the Treasary to Tongrese bes teen published, and from |} we gather a few facts ro ative to the finunces of the country. The public iccome in 1858, amounted to $8,074,926 60, being @ decrease of $340,467 compared witn the previous year. In the Cas. fous recelp’s there Is a deorease of over half a million, the tots! amount, in round pumbers, three and a ball mil. Mone, of which ali but a quarter of a million was collected Valparaiso. The colusge at the Santiago mint, in 1858, noted 0 $1,485,867 Bt, but this year it will De larger, BBB portion of the new Faglieh iosa is to be paid in goo Jpgo's tor comage in thecountry. The nationa! debt of the republic, was in 1858, reduced to $5,264,000, Tho value of foreiga iraporis in 1858, was $23,648,690, bein; decrease of $8,200,510, comoared with 1857. Ia exporis there won a decrease of $1,442,708, On the 2tvt of June a decree was issued through the De pariment of Foreign sffairs, re'ative te tho indemnity olvimed by the owsere and muarter of the abip Franklio, Getained by the Chilian suthorities in Talcahvans in 1832 Onile axtees to pay $16,900 Chile currency, in full of all caime, &e. 4 Giew'ful fire, ob the 24th of May test, laid easte the town of ancud, capital of the province of Unilos, This fire, in Jese tban five hours reduced to aghee the greater part of tbe town—the Cathedral op"% palace, Inten- deveia, aud other Smportant buildings and ee- tabiebments baving been burned fm tho flames. The lorrer are esirmstet at $450,000. The boazes de wusyet amoun} to one hundred au *-y rou, Many fucnlies havo barely eacapsd with their lives, havirg lost their ail in the fire This misfortune isthe ‘more to be regretted einca it bos hae happened in @ poor province, jast begioning to progrers, and whieb b2s not macy resources to revmir gogrent a logs. Savacriptions are belpg raised in favor of the victims. PERU. Active war hes vot yet commenced agalost Excuador, altbongh the government is making every preparation for it. vadortan Minister, Don Bon'gno, had left Lima, The Eo having heen canble to settle the quesilona poniing be tween Din couairy and Pern, notwithstandiag wae active Medion of the Chilean aad New Graowiian Miniature. Several atesmers have ailed for Peruvian ports con- tiguour to Ecuador, wih troope. War nleo *iy ‘Boivin i sill talked of, though the general io “resgion is that the questions 2 will be Beitled *\tbout resort to arme. *b# inte attempt at revolution in the Sdath bas been put Oen by tha governmant General R. Beltran, writieg from Cuzco on tue Lat of July & at the aemot o” Don Marisuo Z ba los hastog proved fraitiona, and finding bimeelf derorted by bia party, he (Z:bailoa) resulved to Borrender ib the remasut of his forces. Cenaral Bel. Wen » ates further, Hhat Daving at vanced towards Cazso his entrance to the city was oppound by D. Nicolas Zaie- zer, Lieutenant Coloue! of tho conatitationa! pityalion, despatched parties to arrest Zeballos, whom he cm sidered as a traitor 10 bis cause; but Zeballos hearing of ‘bis intention manag to make bis eacy) A cooveation wee rptered into between General Beltran and D. Fran- Gizco Garmendia, Prefect of the Davartment, by which the department Fubtits lo Baltran, ant he grants a general ‘amnesty to all who took part in the revolution, and the rank of D. Nico.as Zalezar as Lieutenant Colonel is rocog- Bized by the government, Ex Prorident and General Eshenique had left Coron. ©, and wareuppyed to ba in Tacna, General Castillo Tecta aro repo tod to have been defeated at Yan rovernwent forces. General Sah Roman, under bie command, rematoed at Lampa, io be jotued by Frisaucno, previous to 120, io 18 now quiet, though nobody expects {t to re that & weok, i Dias Melgar, late Mlainter of Hanteada, died at ‘He bats) bie tife Qed dMoes of b. L A ARE OF RINtY #EX yours, ‘vt aot RroooMt to much for the month wore exported, of which 8,000 guyo by the With the tro ions Lita on the bi Merrims S had gone rip pboe be. ‘wand of Sep Lorenzo to give ber thea a bredib of ‘reeh sir and to exerese them. ‘The Stranac nad left Csllee, provaoly f# Panana, ‘BOUsPOR. from Qnito are to we 321 of June. by eb'pping het Lend you teeay trom Paita yon will ee that en Americao Dark from Batsmore ood Dan: \p bave deen refuser atmicteuce doto the Guaya. qo)) river by the Peruvien Mlockediwg equatron. The revo'ntion of Garcia aero ageloet President Ronion bar taived, and that chief nas gone to Lima, whore it 8 charged be te consoriwpg Wid Prevident Castile ja bie iptepded joven‘on of Ecusdor. Qnito hee sega’ returned to ber allegiance to Robles. There may Jet ba a (ow revolutions in Konacor under arms, bat they are too few to acs>mplish any th og. BOLIVIA. (Correspondence of sue Papawa Yer and Herald.) The news fot this repudlic cotiours t2 de of the moe vatiefactory petore. The government, after a long ab- rence, caused by the tronics of bygone years, had re- turned Onally apd definitoly to the capital, previous to the meeting of the National Asermbly, writs or tae elections “having becn already iauued powe time ago. fhe gros ‘durin: ee for the Present Cong) will he the dewing #1 ‘the currency question, Since 1830 the Bouven gover ment adopted the fata) expedient @ coining aoney 83 per cent below its intrinsic value At firet ft was found to be @D cary method of creating ap artificial reyeone, hat aoa tbe contequences began to be felt in thy increased dill ouity the merchant encountered io effecsivg taeir pa; mnie abroad Breides 1 ®pecatators from wil Out, acting upon the hint. ‘mported thie inferior cow by Millions, whole shipments of it having been tn- wocuc-d into Peru in barrels, like #0 macy quiotais of vate, The latter country is abeolotey awamped with Botivien balfdoHar pleco, of bard'y fifty per cut of ther pemival velue, wbica have not evan the ques- tioprbie ment of having been cone in Bouvia, Tos two goverpmenta bave been ip treasy for the tast six mooths concern g thé best practical method of redaening this witbout hy meen adie at ep uncerswanding. The preeedt govern: fe #0 much occupied im que'liug stiemp’ a 'D thet it bas petiber t'me nor desire to- occupy witb apy question of commercial importance, and of Pera Q rt the Bolivien Mipiater courq epily damant-d bis ports jo oirgoet These were sent 0 bin thy wore day he demended them; but ater devartare a Peruvian Dien otentiary was Geaparcd+d to Bole wiih spenai instructions with e view tw svoid boatilities, It le to be Doped that Peru wi!l comprebend the neceemty of coa ‘ribusing to put an end t0 « state of things so detrimental to both countries prrticularly as tbe ovigival culprit, Bolivia, shows the bert wishes for arranging the mater, Wih the least possible lose of time, aud ai as small s sec) fice as possible. Copper coautones to bo produoed largely in the neigh e Which @ copsicerub'e amouxt of has been done during the laet mo. tb. MARKBT®. Varparaso, June 30—fna demand for goois tn the Valparaisy market by purcburers from tas interior of tre repndiic bas been comparatively good. Metals of alt kinds coundant, except Swrdisb eteel, whicd in wavte 4, Sules limited. Provirions, &», Rice—The makat is wath supped. Svgar sctive, owing to cemania from the in- terior; prices qnoted from $3 12 to $8.15 Der erroba, an cording to qualiiy. Liquors very dail, aad the market heaviiy stocksd. Ooa!—No arrivals and gowl demand. Cordage aovncent ard dull. Lomber—arrivals dorvg the fortnight which gold at remuoera*ive prices, Snvese— American and Evglish ecarce and inquired for. THE SUNDAY QUESTION IN PHILADELPHIA, Immense Meeting at [Independence Square— 15,000 Persons Present—Views fihe Qaak-r German, the Israclite avd whe Phyw- —The Blue ‘Lews to be Abvlished— Quohker va. Mvangelica: Kure. SPECIAL REPORT FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. Famaperrana, Joly 3t 77859. The demonstration made last uigbt be the friente of re, Ngious liverty, and the opponents of sectarian bigotry, was well calculated to strike terror iaio the hearts of the pbarisees of the Quaker City. The dostrise of iatessnaensy that emanated ia all its full force, powe rand giory from the hall eigbty three years ago, has been defended and upheia with the proser strength nod spirit by ‘he people of Paita- delpbia conveoed in the aijacent sqaare. anda more orderly and inteliigent gathering has never hefore assem bled on those escred grounds, notwitnetand’ng the agser- tion of tbe Times of your city, that the frien ts of the Sun dav movement here are compoved of a clusk of persoas whoare snxious to arm to the teeth and ride over the bo- dies of the officers of the la It te not from the speeches alone that we can decide fally on the full merite cf the cause, Whilst mixtag With the crowd asrembled previous to tne hour fixed for calling the meeting to order, we had the opjortunity af- forded of bearing the sent! nevis expressed by almost all shades and classes of society on the subjeci—tbe opinion of the free minted and liberal Protestant, of the Roman Catbolic, of the Quaker, of the Jew, of tbe politician, of the ‘free thinker,” and, more able and coastusive thaa all the rest, of the bigh prinetpled and opsn spoken Caris- tian, whore independence of spirit prevente hin from bias. ing bis thougbt within the teneta of any sector creed, For- cible arguments on every site of the question coald be patbored from their diseuartone. On one port, however, there was general concurrence, to wit:—Cnat the next Legisiative Agerombiy must be compelled, tnravgh popu lar fafluence, to wipe bigotry from off tne statute books of Penrsyivenia and return the freedom which was en joyed by onr ‘first iohatitanta ? An? all agrrod in do bovncing the J dge who so shamelessly decided for the ricn snd ageinat the poor, Among the speeches mate from the stand, particalar attertion 's called to the one delivered by-the Quaxer, Josiah Pond—the Jobn Bright of Phitarelphis— whoa Jain blunteeee, argumentative si! and aole utterance, ave nitracted zeneral attenrion, though be Nas Out tao appesread before the public He exoreesed more fuliy than the rest the thoughte of bie anditorr, Among those on the platform your correspondent noticed a fow trucking politicians, #ho areever on the aicrt for @ popular demone'ration of this sort, with the view of furthering their own seidsh aims tne same faces appeared on the same etand, when daring the untor- tunate panic of ‘as; fall, bread rivta ware threatened, and thO same tovgues counselled the excited gathering to re- bellion and It goemas tmporetble almost to oxcinte there fellows even from the most respectable soziery, aud there is bot tittle to fear of an inte:ligent audience, like tho one arsendled Inet night, belug fmpoved upon by them Any gcod cavee woutd, however, be benefited by their tilence; their bad manvers and worse logis are batter fitted for the Green street Methotiat church conferences, whore bigotry is prociaimed and violence favored. TBE MEBTING. At eight o'clock precinely on Saturday evening, the meeting in favor of Sun'sy passenger railroad travel and of equal rights, was organized hy the appointmentof the following named gevtiemen as cfilcers:— Persipest.—Jonu M. Batier Vice Presinents —Wm, B Thomas, Richard M. Berry, George A. Coffey, Samuel 0, Thompron, Wm. J. Gitling ham, Benjamin Nare, Or. Alfred Kennedy, Tenry J. Bo rie, Joho B Hoffman, aquitia Pascoe, Jonn M. Goaltne, Alfred Loon, A. J. Bonwell, Wm A Noien, Theo Keit, James B Nichole, Amos Beggs, ¥m MoTalley, Ferdinand Gisier, John Frace, Atam Mang, Kieard @ Waterhouse, Frat Jobnson, Henry B Cook, He. Dovid Jayna, Wm Me Swait, Simon Gart-ae<, Gueravus Remak, Rabert Everott, Fle: K Stroov, Robert ¥. Carter, George F. Lewis, John Law’or, Dr. Amos Poany- Poilip 3 White, Ym, Waite. Geo. , BP. Neveman, Ohler Sein, Dr, F, Benoa, 0. P, Bockisgham, J, D, Nuuce, Jona C. Katier, Toompson Weetcoit, Jodh Oukford, Joseph MoFudden, Samuel 8. Moon, Jobn Dieb, B,J. Rincken, Sxckeratins —J. 8 Coben, Richard Donegon, Wm Re mick, dopn F, Randeiph, Dr Joseph R Coad, 4 J. Wee ter, Wm. B, Barnard, George Cro!’, Charien Poail, Henry A. Bildea, Jsme Cook, George Ficher lt war intention to bave the chair occupied by the venerable ox-Thief Juaticn Lewin, which wa: prevented by the aneence of that gentiemen from the city, ‘On taking the chair, Mr, Suren aaid:—Fellow oltizons 1 thank you sincerely for she Loner roa bara conferred ppon we, This iv on adjonrned merting of e'tizens which has been oalied Without dietivction of party, for the par- pore of discassing the propriety of bringing before the Legislature tho vecersity for the prsaege of a law legalizing the ronning of passenger cars through the city upon Surdays. ‘e feel tha: our righte bave been jnvedet, and that the great bighweys of tne city nave neen closed syaingt us epon the Sanbath day, (Sheers) We ure here to agitate this matter until we rucceed in securing for onrtelves the same rights thet are enjoyed dy others. (Yheore.) We deve mane a retrorrate movement in this buemere, god T Hope that our friends up9m soe other sido of the question, when they rer the warmth end earnsat- ners of pNd!ic Opinion upon thir eaaject, will bacoma more chariiab'eand more enlightened. We bave reiro- graded, [ say, for we have gone bark to the days whan Cbeine were stretched eoresa tbe sirexta in front of the churches, (Cheers.) Therenre some who say that this ir not the time to agitate this question. I believe that it is the timo; (nat nil times are proper when our cherished rights are atca‘led. abd no pince ts more anpragriate for the dicursion than the ascred spot within the shadow of that venerable hal! where Hoerty was first proclaimed “thronehovt al! the Iand and to ail the inhaditante thereof.” (Vooiferons and long pontinued apvlausa) The meeting {s now organized ana ready to proceed to busi- near. SPRECH OF FRIEND OND, Joman Bown, whose heresy cous'sts in his endeavors to rave without pecunisry recompenre, was thon in- troduced and received with vnciferovs cheers Mr, Bond after the noise had eomewhat subsided, spoke to the mul {tude @bich hnd agsermbied in thie wine:— Tdo not know, my friends and fellow citizans, why a little and obszore man Hike myseif aboald be galled upox an tho first spraxer at n mecring like this, unless tt ts that Jou devire to have the cresc wt the latter end; hut aso man who han always been trained to love liberty, L can: Dot refrain from waying afew wordm on this occasion. It is rigbteoverese that exateth a mation; sin 18 a reproach to aby peop's Wo stand dere to nigntin the shadow of thot caarea epire wbere that accent belt wis known to pot forth its vibrations, and proctain liberty throaghons the lana, t ii (Jooers) Ade tho | cleration short of that would not have satieNed ‘the poo t TAP eked YORK MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, AUGUST. 1, 1859. ple of that dey The day is fast soprovching whrn Sem dell, Or some otber, will sound anotner deciar piney citizens of (ne g00d eld commonweatsa of yon (Odeers, ‘ Jomark that my good, old, aged father, 8 of Thomes Jefferson, I, a8 sa banhie edild of bie, shov}d be reorrans to the principles of thet 200d od father I T cid pot cberwe the sentiments be tn suicated, I would tha: von Spee 1 attended ib meeting, one gpbers seid te My friend Bood, I vant good neigpbore aed to mo, “ was surprised eo bear ic retiog, Mrnaged ae it was dye.” Lrepheo, “Woat do tbe views of my felloe citt- LDE OD theoingy Copoern me?” I am nob about to say Dot ibis o peaatirul Poittate: Tehow'e be unworkoy of be: meek god lowly Jesue—the Lamb Sov—if I failed to proclaim the g'ad 3) Taave fora among of God—the blessed toinge seardea bberty to every man the cocurine I preaob. (Coeere) I atend JOD, m) friepos, 10 Warp You agsinst aay racrorcoments of uur civil Mherty, (Oneers.) Icare got io whastwm itcones, or what garb it araumes Oar fathers aeid, “We bold these truths to be self event, thet ali men are free equals, and entitled to inelievadie rights, am Which are iife, iberty and the pursuit of Bappwes! 8 ave insiepable to us—Gut given and beaven —~ tbe most secure of any thing Drneath tne beayens. Be sould pov ceria the audience; there @ere o'eaty 0 benid Diu = Thank God. free epseon was lef: janre ) He was Dot there af @ lewyor, bus DOt av A politician, bat as a poiavrtorop vt (Appiaose ) Be 81000 there ag » private ot t2en, haziog na «qual mievest w thie doctrine (Cheere ) To morrow benvd to 40 to New Jerwy Tore would be no conven'cocy DOW, Bpd De would Dave to walk she woarf, (Langnwr ) He bad deen thiuking for some time part that our woo'e Pad got eo relgicus thet if oar dicesed Saviour shoud tome to dee this city, ae be did 10 Judes, dowg ai! good om tbe Sabnein day, whatoee Or sot te @+uld stand in devger Of Deg arremed for a Drexco of be peace. (Ing continued cheering ) The spesker, io Cope/vd pg, raid De slo? Where as &@ peace man He 4d oot atk tbe aid of poyeica) force to ancomonnd his idees ibe people bad commenced moving, sad wonn they got OM the Weck, vo Jucge Thompsons or Judge Taneys could Dock Up the way. (Great cherrs) Give hia the Punifo senumrDt aro the public more ity of the prope, ‘nd he would move the wor'd. (Cheers) He would io God tbat the bearts of all the clergy of Phiiade pra and tbe people »hogo to hear them, Were lmbued with & ite Of that ivellng which bed expanded we bosom of viour of i sokind?, Had they Dat @ spark of paid, toey would beve but ute time, indeed, t» spare, to ta minor thig+—to wform jou woether your wiv: Sour litle ones sbouls oF BOad not enjoy a little fereh air on Sunday [letense Teuthusesm wae manifested ‘when Mr Bond bad ceased, and here many cries of ‘Go r op? © go ont”) RESOLUTIONS The following preamb's and series of ree2lutions were reso by Mr Martio:— Wherene, the fandamental principle of government te foundeo upoa the security and weil nerve of 80- ciety—ahe mierests and wats of the many form'ng the grapd arch vpon which an enlightenea reprbilc ronaty Ferte—h Dehovves a fe and repavleaa p Ovle ketD OB to wateh that toeir rigots are not inveced oF eanry.ches Upon, and their requirements impaired by ucts suoversive of a libers! apa coostitutional government Resolves, Toat the widnly + xteaced ures of the consol dated crey of Poitudeiphis, with the roreased and dally iwerearing population within ¥s jimis, with the msoy avd Crversifien inter eete of the BrOo'e. Acad WKH tne pros perity apo fast growing (moortacce of ths city, all com facilities: of ingrest, egress Jo the inbaniaare That the receot ager seive interferons of pereons to prev: pt the city passenger cara from rnoatog op Sunday, and tbe enforcement of cert solar ee ep view DD er ine Rhavow of aw B07 Jud ere tpmiea! to civil and religions Anorty, aod are infringe wets upen the rights of citizens, guareateed by tae coo snantion Resolved, That the institution of tbe Senday, or Chris Yaw Saba ms a cay of reat mpd religions ubeervance, a +pjoymepe in lapenent recreation, 400 Dbe inp Of CNY preserper Tatlway Cara and ober public Coo Veyances Coes nO! detract nom Yor Bavctity of she Oby, OF irteriere with iff popular ooRervance Rreclved, Tha: the experieace of the cit York. Brookly b Aud Boston, in the ase of ri ro seMkipg te 8 of eociety, BKreoived, That we will use alt Doworadic meena to effet fuch # moorfication of the Sunday law ws wit! allow city PeFBeDReY Tav way Are, ad wi] Other Paniis cmmeey ance, 10 ron op Sonoay, Onder the pame reetrictionf ne they ere vow by law ano oroimence hated Reroived, Tost we will support no candidate for either brspch 0 the Lepia's’ure, at the ensutng fli election, wna Pall Los plecge Drmeaelf, in writing, that. ifeiecced, me will use a!) bovoranie means to prosare auch enactment, or +pac.mente, ar wi)! secure to the people of Philade'pma the ub eetricted reneit of public Convey ances into, out of, and through the Inmite of the city, The Itt reso'vu0n was received with loud and tong Coplivved sppianes. . Makin sid the resolutions embraced the whole sutjest uncer contest there was a principle involved that underlies the whole fourdetion of our American nberty. (Cheers) Toe citizen Dad 28 good @ right to tra wo ODE d: ras tbe year ae the other, aad «be right to trave) where be pleased, when he p eased, and now he Piested, wae Dever cepted by any fr-eman to bis orother bor canger (Appiause.) Tt eas a rigbt thet wus not even dened to tbe peope of tbe Uid Forid by the mooarcns and auto- crate of Europe. (A;pianee,) In order to curry the Principle into +xecrtion, we must elect msn pledged to ike support, (Grest app'auer.) It wes not @ party move ment in which they were engaged Towy wanted the privilege to erjry the rigbte, privitegex and Imm: nities of freemen, Nothwg less and oothwg more. ( cheers ) Mr. Martin conciuded by moving ihe w0opi.0n Of whe reso- utiors, Tue resolutions were, of course. adopted unanimoasly. SPSECH OF MR BRUNER Wr. Bexry Brunek (a German) came forward aud taid:—TI cougratulate you, gentle ‘open haviog atren Died 1 your m xbt ths evening, as with one heart aod ope degree of earnestness, to arrey yourveives in antazo- bism to a system of ecclesiartical tyrspoy, ooly in {ts inception, but which mensc+s the permanence of your entire hberties I rejoice that J beboid ap andience 60 va equivocaily respectaoi-—ao audience from among tho mostes of the people,wno have indgeantly takea the op}y meark at prireot in wher power to xomIoiner a re Doke to tbe bigh hanced asrogence of a handfal of arbi- trary fanatics. (Loud cheering ) Gentlemen, toe liber tree of there Pix Duvdred toruennd p ople of Philadeipria Dave been gri vously netrayed AD OMsolete statute, wat for many years bes eiumbered upon our statute books, bar Deen revived ard put in forse Dy wget of cacting bypo- orites. WhO lengb 10 their sleeves at the compulsory re- etriction which, for the time being, they bave thrown around our liberties, and who, as they grip over weir triumph, fancy that their shackles ure riveted upon our hmbs Rell they remain there, gentlemen? (bouts ot *No! co!’?) Shalit we slumber while our dearest privileges, guaraptecd by the ever glorious constita tion, are taxen from ur? (Immonre sboute of Nol’) [, gr@tlemen, was ove of the warmest friends and advo- 08.e8 of cur present Chief Magistrate. I honored and re- apec'ed bim. In my bumble eadeavors to promote he election I labored oigentiy, Iwastne first man to ad- reer the Orat meeti:g to endorse bie nomination Aod yet 1 sand here to-igbt, 10 mourn over an act officiuily Committed by him, of which no other maa but the sneak Sveviaybam could by apy probability be guilty. (In menre Janghter and derisive cheertvg, followed by three groans for ‘unnwgbanr) The initiation to tne whols act of opprersion, T regret to confees, wax given by the Mayor bimeelf It wan done io his own office, when wincing nn- der the menace of a few fanatics he weed hig in mienio to the police lieutepantof the Fifteenth ward, to sr- Test tbe frst man who brought acar outof the dept, to give the people ap opportanity to escape from the st flea sir of the city, apd escape ipto the pure air in which Goi fordg, (Applause ) It wasthe Mayor to Judge Thompson, and Juage bad olloweu i; In x Danner that will be writen Sgainky Dim Uilthe Inst duy of his exietence. (Ories of , ie wili,”> My frends tp this cavse, or exist & Gerpotiem worge than thatol Kurepe. 3 ‘the state 18 iinked witn the Charch. [do aot love Cagiant Yor thie, but for one thing [ do love her—her people enjoy reiigious freedom truly aud literally. Her oars run oo Supcay. Why. were are three raviroan pompaniea now tu Epgiana whose charters were granted them upon scondiion, What copnditim do Bc ‘think, gentlemen ? Why, upon conditi that thelr carr ‘snouid be run, for the boaedt of the working peozie, at belt price on Sunday, (Vociferous — cheeriag ) Aye, gentlemen, you may cheer. Tria is iiberty— ite Bubstance, and pot its shadow, When we cannot cbtatn equal rignts for all—when the rich can roll pest our streete in their luxurious vebicles, and the pr man tw reatra‘ned to the limite of the dusty ‘city by tegal enact meut, what rigbt bave we let? (A voo.—the rigat to dlcodebed D, no, wo need not talk of this. We nave the dailot box, that potent redresver of wronge, whist rectifies in time the most grievous evils, At the next searion of the Legisiatnre we can G1) it with men who will Tepretent us in reality, and not ib name alone. Wo want trve men. I despise the canting hypocrites who neck, upon Fpecious pretoxia, to defraud or of our rights It they 80 love the peor men as they profess, way do 'ney not belp them to Lerform their taeke, anu take a wvek day holcay? Will thay do this? (Shouts, Nol never!) Trua, my friends. Show me the fanatic emp'oyer who will abate ove hour of time to his employ és, and I wiil grant you that among the fanatics of Pniiad ipn a one honest Moan xistg, (Great isughter.) Io con slusion, gentiemen, let me urge Upon you to keep 1a mind ove thing—that next fall o law muet be framed that til relieve us from our present diiemma. This is not a democratic move ment, ap American movement, or a hack repabiican movement. It is a apontencour uprising psople, regerd lees of sect or party—a great, graad aud overmhelaiog movement for equal rigats and eqasl priviieges in this Us. on of Washingten, for rich and poor, (Great cheers. At this time abont 15,000 persons hed gathered in tho apd in order to accommodate this lax ‘The"vext speech fiom the main atand war made dy Mr . 8. Comey. Be sxid:—"hs night §ot thie eplendid merting aw ap evidence that a triumob which shail overwhslm wilt shame the advocates of ecclewlasgion! ty -aony ttt) cro #9 your efforte. The question whether our vehicle shall pass over the ratlroain an tho fires day of tho cothing. The question is whether the (ron fat: piovs thraidom etal be fextooed upon the funk people? Gad forg've tos if Thardor an 1) thong soon, dat do believe thas there are noag piety #0 vire shat to entoras & apa ovuere they woald ‘stop nt Do trans, Dow ver violent To thess tm a4 les san most be taught—that they are pot the castodians of ‘be pe pie, but toa the peop» are competent WO teks care OF Werselves. Re)gioun freedom wae a legecy of our forefatber# As loop as they Nved toaee laws ware Dara Mount aod Dever ictringyd upon, Yat tbe cant ng byp?- eritee Of ibys wre take care to have stnaten from toe tutes Cu a emigrant to onr shores, and paint to toe fig of our Unwo, whose avery atur is a promise of liberty and free dom. We pomt to it, Dat 00 we mpoak tne teach? (Ores of No, no?” It te not the teats, Ia deapouc forirme there is at lest 3 freedom of qworepip that we CO not enjoy In Londoo, a man why escribes no sanctity to Sunday, i allowed t> sovnd N ae be ploares, wht’ Pranca, apere the liverty of tae pres te mozzied, the prestest tiving autocrat io the 726- DMD Of be COwer 804 gory, dare nm taform bis 8aj2018 ‘thet twey Capnos ride op jay. Before tois city & great erepted. In Bostun. puritsa Boatoa, as ‘ork, osre regalerly ron op Sanday Ta onew Phitsoriphis alone te the priviege @ithhert @ toiling milioos, and other cities are loving tous cop motuous eye for the anjrctoess wita @aica # how to tor tyrant Tos will exit, we trast, n° longer. Can Xt be tba: in Phriadu!pbis, the eity in warch thefetners Of We Tepodiic chrew uff Loeir allegiance to Kogiand; with: So sight of @ tine hopored ed foe wooKe every 81094 Galt GUE fOr Yesistanoe 40 Oppression; oan it he that in thts otty where tbe Declaration of recetve? its im aor- tal 8 ppstares, toe dr scendants of those vgnss, core porsries, can be crusned beneava the dexpoiic of a Jom musgniced zoaicta who, in taeir gnoradoe OF ar Fegence Qurrtion thelr right to the enjoy meat of tne Siew DRS Woch God bes gives them? Tas { cacvot be beleve that the vurven will 3¢ ensured Pith the merwneen expected at your bunds, Gerotlene», 1 whi) DOs Cetain other and devter spencers Let ms urge vEOD you the pecersity of activa—votwed a2ueo— snd jail ‘hat vou so reasonably demuad will b» yoars. [Jucers at lenge.) ‘VIEWS OF AN ISRAELITE Dr. Cass H Ge Wows. an Lreatve, then gave ois Om te Svodsy question, Norwinatanting, 00 the stixma that will be tbrown oa bie meeticg to- w Abetand'ng the odtum that mil be rast upro and yon us woo epaak, I feel proul at thie vatb sea of upraraed faces, aud proud booer to betare 80 uorx iapuionanie 8p asremoinge in & oause whore jastice ant purity none but « fenatie could aay auyht agenst. Lot lovereste! P 7tieS 00 wDst wey cab; the tide has bea taken at ce flood, apo wii) 168d on to an ovt'ra and perfect ances (Cerrs, 1s wilt; it wiil.””) He could no; bas say wad tbe Baro of Avon, ‘There is 4 ute 1p the aifairs of moa WhicD, takeD at HB betedt, teads on to fortune.” Wien us Watiide wes at od, He would give ais priiioal end relgwus creed in a few words, unihe requested bd as Captain Cuttie says, they would make a n0.e of & Bound to no party, fo no sect confines; ‘The world is my home; My brethren ai] miatind The committee @ho have organ zed thir weeting bave ‘mor sled themselves, [hey should be kuowa at the Imamorte! vixety-nine, apd—tnwk 1ae compart fon far fetcbed if you plrase—ibeir obj ct te ov}y Reremd tn importance to that. acbiaved and worket oot by thet bana of morai herove whose sigaatares will be hended down to remorest ponterity ae p otwm ers ageing tke tervande imposed wpoa thia coavtry Goring WH eX¥teoce 28 a cOCay. Our Careven nre'h ren—for £0 they call themselves, prrezzTenc:—haza mis jaker tbe genins of the Goepel Tasy bave imajpad i by Inrmition, they Dave ahrorved cortaia vag wih weir er's milk; sod. thnagb aus themeriver rotht ae argumenie, Beek to compel wil Oxbers tM think ani feol aps act procive'y as they ta1ak end feel & % sbemertees, (Ores of “trae,” en For 1s, gent'omen, we ea: sot blame them, *) more then we we av infact for wearing inag Cobre We only protect ageinat that rort of coxrsivn #DICM WHNia Compe! LA Lo Foe rough Le particular Kid OF Epeteoier wpicn gultheir eyes. (Laucator ) Wave we come 1O rrmpare the doctrines of Carimttanity ee understons oF proferned to be understood by the Posr izes wh sreet fon wv: righ, 16 Wooderfully InsAwsiate Je shey tarred Out the doctrines of the Old Cextamant, Wey found that the revew of the weet was cons? crateo ane ny Of reet When wa take the Caris:tan dye \, sre told thatthe Man of Nazer Kew bew Orcer ef tones Obris b, set be tele the Pharisees, x." Be healed the leper at the aoal of Bathe the Sabbah cay. and Justified bmeelf before ca 9 He pluch ed the ars of coro up9o the Sabaca day. aad ate them ae he ed, while David fed, wooo bongerea, Dpoo the Fhow bread that lay upon sne poly Bier, Jeeus Comet wer the caste of salvation te tre Ulera COrsetion®; yet, ‘Dalead of respagting the Sadar, which even be respectes, the charceer of coe present tay ignore its Ranctity, avd observe wa macred tha fiat G-y of the week foetea. fhis they have a rigot 1000, hut tO cosre BO Iutaton of their exam dle thay beve Do nght Phe opty argent within their entre ms ezine rF Ogvosition 16 prejudice, They falmtuate a90a 18 ine rro:s of prorcription, und will eaceavor to cuta wha: they cacpotrule. {have nocnmities to gra'ifv—oo pas. BDs to Rvhe-rve We want only toe truth, aod “hs the tevth mekes fres is frea indeed” Here the free Dewven 1® virtawiy abut out from ovr toiling my- To aimighty they cannot lift up their hearts fieloe and ny the brooke where ripple His waters and where the pore air ie vocontamivate by tue pent up osore of & murze city. The miois‘ers ra‘re their nande egeipet thie § foey sey “dere ts a charct—you must worship Ged bere or he wou’t heen to you.’ Wast Diesybemy! (applause) The minister is idle six Gays im toe week. weart & white neck tia, lives ip the Jap of lwxary, ard ia pampered into’ arro grapes by bis propie (chears) He forgew that, to Fupport bim in ladolevce, to keep bie bends soft, his per- fon attired in Drogdeinth, apd bis tobie Inden with ati the Inxuy! *0' the Feaean, the ree’ of the world are tolltiog to suppers drm, fAopianse.] Tat the tonples eresiea for Lim ne erected Dy money wrung from the hard nand of Jaber ano by exes from the prows of man of toll—for your caoitsiiste eho grow rich, prew rich upoa the profits cf the poor man’s time. [Apotsuse] We may yet retali- ate uyOo them. Suppose we were to tex tovir churshes, whst would then be the rewut? At the praseat they es cape free from taxstion. Al! the millions invested in ct ureh property rests unproductive, and ea mach more. gentlemen, must you end I pay toward the exponens of ‘Ue government Intro'uce an sct inte the Legisistare 10 tmx 'be property, and thus redoce che ealsries of tha m'n fotere, und wha’ @ «hiping tiers would be We ehoul? fod no more sgeressiD Upon oor rights, for they know shat cepitaliate would Coase to bud exovnsive churches, apd the pavopaly of their mammeries wonld pale into in wpnifeapee If they opprers us I say, let chem 1 return he taxed, When thisis cone you wil! find equity instead of syrapny, tolerance insted of bigotry, When tbe soe pinches you will find whore ihe fore coro is Wren they pay for the maintenance of toetr xvowed principles, you will find a@ aeattering among them and @ ratting among the dry bones. I remember acase in polut, A man of emall brain ent large wealth, who occapied the position of memher in a Methovtet church, was once exborting in @ lovs feast ‘about the freetorm of the goxnel, sod the particular abun- dance of that kind of bread known im camp meeting par tance ef the “bread of life’? foe brother #eat on sone ‘Ubing 'p this way:—Brethern, I’ve bin a Metnotiat for more than twenty year. I’ve eojoyed all the priv’ieges ©? the bleaned gorpel ah, and I’ve aot at the Lard’s tavie oh, opd I've beam at the love feasts ab, and [vs had the witness of the gperrit within me thet I’ve beeo sealed a child of the covenant ah, And bretbern, the pull o” blerred priv’leges never cost me a red centah!" There bsppened to be a liberal rort of person among the crow! end be responded, ‘I'm giad to hese it, brother, God blees your rtingy soul!” (Great laughter) Toie is the sort of liberality you will ted amoog the Pharisees of Philadeipbia, and among Phsrisees tn eenera!, Ax Soutney juetiy said, What damped error isthare, that some simole Zou! Will Dot espouse it, and anstsio tt by wtext? There Iaymen who follow in the wake of chelr canting ahepherde are bot the bimd led by the blind. Tey are raligious Rip Van Winkies This eea of beads will weks them no, if 1 misteke not, Wernellsee. Meanwhile, gentiomen, Twill end with Rip Van Winkle’s toast:—“ Here's your good healih—your families’ good beslh—may you live long and prosper.” AM ROITOR TAKES THE STUMP. Mr. Wm. B. Sires, of the Evening Argus, wasof the opinion that (f a doubt reated upon the miod of acy as to- the popularity of (he movement for free travel on Sunday, ai ronda. to that dount mi tainiy be dispelled by the demonstra: ston of Wis ev ‘Og He had come preparad 4 fiud many citizens aesembled to give ibelr countenance and support to thie great retorm; but he was agrecahly disappatated in finding them present by thousacds. From this time it must be gettied and admitted that the peop e-tce macaes~ of Philace!phia were overwhelmingly in favor of ora. ving from our statute book this ‘ive enactment of a past soptury, and of sobstituting in {ts stead somothtas more in accordance with the #pirit of the age in nich we live, avd the free institutions of our country. er coptinued by saying toat he was patofulls fact, that a/l who made themselves prominent in the » vocacy of the repeat of the Act of 1794—sbe iaird sestion of which relisted particularly totne snbdjest ooder coamd- eyatop—werc denounce? and cerided as the caemies of Opristian'ty end the advocater of immorality, The great cat of all Chriatian virmes was not exereiec) toward taem:; bot, on tho contrary, they were stigmatized as little bettor then heathens and jnidels, He bad bown tod thas if he epoke here to night it wouta be remembered against him for years to come Bot, severe as these threats were, they should not deter avy man from doing his duty; and for one he wae williog to stand forth for free- dom on the Gret day of the eeek as woll ax uno thes folowing days, becaure, coupled with that freetom, ware the great righ's of eqvuilty aod religious liberty—rights upon which our governmental fabric ts based. It might pot be uninteresting to refer to a portion of the law as it now wisnds upon the etatate book, and compate it wito enaciments of the last century, which we ware taught to look upon a6 relics of semi barbarism. The seventh 00: tion of the law under which tho people Prohibited from riding in public conveyanzes on Sunday, reads as foliows:— " All persone who are fonnd driakiog and tipp'iog fo ale botuch, rena, ceotber ole butane Pinca, on fe Seat commonly called Suaday, or any be td ing 9 ail constanles are hereoy emoowered, oitios required, to neyech waoli hyiaes and pieces ai eftertam such t) olers and then, when fouod, q wut in exge 9! refanal to Delag tbe pernone 80 fore the next jastive of the DAsrs. who mar commit mech tera to the aiooke, or Dind thum ty thelr xood Dohaviour, sa 49 hitn well seem requlaite Par 200'+ Uigent, pages 758, 19. Tho fame xsction fink keepore af pnblie howees ten c8 jor counterancing or Hlersting such 7 Ca Higrintent ats ot | rw ‘a HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS, Pbilsdelybia, The “Bie Laws of Oonoectisu’,” which bis ory Dad repcered #0 iofamous, under coe heat of “Inskeepere,” decisred:— It te order ed by thle Court that all core’abivenaey and aba'l fom ime w time ¢uy mks ‘ch tbr azboat she ‘alta of theirtowra open ine -erd'a ds tecture oe 8 1cF wi) eff pees snd effenders 1 tole nw ta any of tha Partoulare thereat («bib inw provides the) Ba vere tor pore, ‘wenerd for common enterst ment ena enilse drurbep or drs eaverlvely. ¥'2z rove bsifs tuto eng for coe Dereon at ane tkna. or ty o.n in * Hoyiley Cor ie Mouse of boifen bose, ander penalty of dveshi ings a d the oareon g the uanol'bis Gadereand'eg appearing i. hue.ee'a of ie vi wg fh bee eon «: gestures, shell ve Sued ten shilliegs pried Now, contmued the speawer, follow the history cf thas* (Bige lews,”) which ju tbs ene particular coinsise a? completly with the statute we ak to Dave repaned Bud you wil fod that they burnt witches at th: Bogged & Women jo the publ Qaiken, aod men ‘nto Jage, apd interfered with «very socta) and orivate da ty. They fined yourg men and young wow~a ‘or kuaiog, and bantebed others for denen g ater piveo’ctork at night ibis law whicb is now being enforced upra us in Pai- laowlpbie, te borrowes e/mont litera:!y fran saeee cyraaal reatculmly am der i? Shall we declare te the worl) uh wl wear a yoke vpep OAT CODMOHMOKE, At the Bare time that we ars eacbipg liberty toall mankind? Shame avons us if w fur prove jecreant to the wrest jess ruK Our favors oi 175 taugbt us op 1b hallowed apot, (Immense cheering ) Bat thie law, said the speaker, im Inco matent with oa own State constitution, and a such dove Do deserve a plece nooo ovr status back. The chird gectiog of wae Bi! of Rig bie declaren—"* Al) men bave @ oatura: and iadefeas thle right to worabin Gos avsording to the dintatem of tele OFD CoDsciences; DO M«D Cap, Of rigot De C»mpsiled to attend, rect OF +UppOrt Hoy place Of worship, oF Lo main tei apy min! ald BIB CONseOS; HO Duman BucboriKty C10 1D any Cage watever control or interfere with the rights of 4 no preference shall ever he given, oy ia to spy religious eetabliabments or modes of worrbi. ‘With ‘these facis patent to the pubic; with toean princt ps ef freedom made eternal Dy our fathers, with che get of experience and the example of tha world to guile va, it 18 our duty o@ freemen to demacd that thie reste Vive and ocieusty dicrimwmating law oa repasiet’. (fo tbusiastic cheers ) Toe friends of tue reform, tbe speaker 8810, were Dot deposed to act tb aay uorheritants or tt Uberal meuner. (b-y coacesed to tioee who were wisnty the pale of the vieinie church the righ} to odseres the first day of tne werk 4s they aaw prayer. desired bo cosctment tbat would eocourag: any io " Reed order of the commuaity, or in outraging th+ dec rum cue to @ cay which the ohervance of almont two thovrand years bad haliowed to peace and rest Ail toey wtked was toss bo law whould stand whieh bouud tne cou eelences Of men, oF Gevied to the tired Wiler the rigat to seek for recreation ano bea!rb upon bis own day of rest, when the unteinted atmosonere of Goi’s owa creating spreads ite heabng eweewess Tbs, as American free wea, they were entitied to, and this, us American free mep. they were determ ned 10 have. ‘Dr Bipes was greeted wita an overwhe'ming volley of cheers and sppiavee at the core of bis speeca A POLITICIAN IN HIS **NATURAL SPHERE ’” Dr. Coats. a we'l known stump vravor of tain State, sald be came bere vo! to oiscues theolnxy, or to indulge in oreqniritions about God Almigoty, He cae to argae the right of the railroad companies to accommodate ths par he by rupo'pg.their cars on Suntey Ae ned corning to say ebout costly churches; the baiidiog of churcaee wae 4 source of employment to laborers aod mechanics Tory performed the object for wurch they were Dulic. Chey did good, and be bad novbing to say to their preja ico Be proterwd to bea Christien mia, but be aso Toe bo oppred the sunn by of cars ov Sunray, ewand puerile, If tne bows they Mace ik TuDbiny WSS an argument egatost bem, “oy are the horses comprited to carry pelle ty eroer that peope may Dear them’ If thay carry out raf faze to we suburba, why oon’ the bene Ov j4ctios Dol’ good wpop Other deyr? La otver cre there is oo experievee of this kiod. Jo Brooklyo tbe cara ran every three minates, Sanday and wooday alike, Ii (bur vee 18 fonnd aD arvan'ase, a8 it tam Bdst00 ani ere? Tue Sab. , €DAeAvOr to fusti! tae wea that » the charch, aod tne devil opey 1D (Great apptacee ) Chie, of coarse te too contemptibie rophatry to he noticed ’ Waat we nave to attend to is the proser diye SUMMER RECREATIONS. Correspondence from the Water- ing Places. Spray from the Falls—The Way to Montreal—Mo- dical Properties of St. Catharines 8prings— Lake Mempbremagog and Owl's Head Mountain—Quietude of Orient—Doings at Long Branch, Glen Cove, Cape Lake George, Salt Sulphur Springs, Va. and Saratoga—A “Plea for Bathing Houses. Mountain Air, Ocean Surf, Valley Shades and Medleated Waters, %., ae. ke. NIAGARA. NIAGARA FALLS (American side), Joly 22, 1880, The Milin on Homd—Ohe Psshimabies Outoxet— Bired- ing the Victim— Will tne Sucpensiom Bridye Ful ?— Arrivule—Buundin’e Neat Frat—Travis asa Rove Watk- a, de. Nisgara Fails, one of the greatest natural wonders of the worl, till attracts the multitude. The rich and the poor, the old ard tbe young, come here to geze, to won- der and aimire. Niagara is no longer a fasbionabie re- tort, ke Saratoga and Newport. “he facilitice for reah- teg bere ave #0 much greater avd comparaiively cheaper ibao formerly, that the poorer classes come t worship: at this great shrine of nature. Aitbough the boteis copitnue to have music at their din- bers, and to drill their colored servants in mititary etyle, ‘the custom of dressirg for dinner and the practice of fol- lowwwg rome precise atyle of dress is abantoned. Tois ie ip conrequence of the great overflow of the million, whe trevel because they can do #0 economically, and dress for comfort. There is no particular fasbion roiling here now, There 18 &@ Gaily ebb and flow of the people, without refe~ rence to Clase or etyle. Many men come bere with their families #5 work Dard ail the year to save epough, over ‘be cost of their living, to reach tole spot, and gase at. avd listen to the ibuncer of Nisgara Fatis. The i otele om both sives are crowoed, The hackmen bere continue to be Mnteancen, and freqientiy are very wsviiing. They are aitrcys very exorbitact im their cherges for tenms. The leecbiog process of charging Lwenty five cents for viaiting Gost Island 8 anil conunued, und the Super sion 8 10g corporacion tux each travelier the teme price for Croweing that structure, aud for « car- rage conveying (our the Bum (f keventy five orate i# ex- acted. Tos preciudes @ great msoy poor peopie from ening {ret one side to the other, who would giastiy do to if tbe price was more remooat BSpeskiug of the Suspersion Bridge ods me of 4 slatement mise to me yreroay by & reimbi@ geotiemaD, that where the. badge originally eaggeo ander the weight of @ train only oor ties toches, it Rag8 50% some vighteon oF twouty teres. 10nd that the gevere! imp: es8.00 prevailing Bere ie tbet thie great 01k of are wit) 8ome day give way aad fal! wio toe river I observe tha: oa toe oocasiou of WADE j aseiDg the patseng+rs USoa: y walk over, atbough Uey have (0 pay e quarter ext-a1o do go. Toere seems to be & genesal cistike to riding Over ‘Othe traiue. [ aux ioformed by the rame authurity cited avove that en- gibeore Neve frequently refused to accompaay their en- vines over the brioge when she traina bave been jong and: besvy The company adverties that the cables and stays of the Driege wii! support a maximum weignt af seven tooussad Vygieus rights The poeeannon, {cx Do: OD!y Whether we may ride 10 our Care On Saatay, bot whe Loer We CaD continue to evjoy aBy freeiom at Ail Ttbink thatthe bsliot Dox noxt fail will tall tne wtory Cefowery Oot Cpponents threw a vet for us nag thought they had canghta mtonow, Ubey draw it in, aod the string enapped. They vextcanght upon tne bar of popa- ley optowon,and upon it Fo-e A gizautic woRle that awal sowed Up tbe leaders and ihe followers of th fanatics. Lot usony wiih inteatoess, of purpose conciuted the # eeker, end the resulta certain, Toe pallet bux will prove victorioas, COL FORNEY IN DEMAND. nnd calls were bere mate tor Kornay, who took # libern! stand in the Press on this Sucday qace’ion ou ite first being broached. In respon+e, th Chairman sia'ed tbat Col Forney was unavoidably aneent from tne wity, or be wonld bave been present. Taree cheers were given for the Covonel. EPERCH OF MR. O’DYRYE Mr. Jonw O’Byane ead woere myriedte assembled, it indiatea a revoution ay band The poopie were woxivus #o bave arepesl of the crusbing law of 1704. Cries of “That's go,” ana cheers. Tnere must be no beating around the bush. Cneers. Mr. O'Ryrae gave a bistory of the ipatitution of the sabbath, eontenaing that it was nm divinely Originated. There was not a lise of “srip- ture evjoining the cessation of the cars ruaving oa the firet day of toe week. Coostantiag was the author of tae nacreo charscter of Sunday 132i years after heist, bat ‘then cit was left ‘options! with le whether to work or noton thet day. [t was long aubenqueat that 2 gaspea- sop of one’s favorite purtuit, and « virtua: tranvfor of tae sabbath csy to Sunnay was eaacted by Cufortanaie ty for ua, we sutyripg from a reqoir»ment even more Odiour, avd bare to battle wih the entire ecsies.a«taal Lower of the dey. Mr, O'Byrne elaborated at considera Die lengm® bit views aa to tas coures to b> parsued, hus after ro many abie efforts already made, there remained little more to be eait, Ha was very warmiy appiuaded at the close of, and at interva’s between bis remarks. nEPRECH OF FRIEND M'CLINTOCH The Chairman vow iotrodace? a venerad!s gantieman ip the garb of a Friend,” Tuomas MoCuntoch. He made ® Jepg by andavimated addrees. He sai Teopgratulate the citizens of Philadelpois, and also of toe whule State, that a subject embraciag oae of the mort important cf all haman riguta is now being brougat to inquieition sod investigation. I: is meet taut wa who hive apd breathe in @iand whose freedom was won by ‘he blood of our revolutionary wres enould have our rights defined, and thet musty and obsolete esactmonts, forgotten upon the pages of our statutes, sbou'd uot be revived to our injury and ivconventence. Taiz s:atutx hae slept long. Is it reasonab!e or just to revive it? I am glad, toat having revived it, thia vast assembly ie bere to bight to quession its validity, and take euch mea, sures en eball blot 1¢ from existence. The clergy are ro. #ponrible for this, and let them bear the burden. Toey ‘now that by the bieseed volume whict defines ali hu- man rights, they cannot dad assliable that will auelato twetr pretencions, Toey know shat the Sabbath was ao institution created under Jewish iaw, and fixed upon tue sevenih day of the week And they have deviated even from that. the offended Jess sought to kill Jesus LCF sgiorgrane 3 miracles on the Jewish Sabbath, he justiged act Oy argaments that they oould not con trovert. The truths of God are not contlied to priests more than to otbers. They are written upon the rocky leaves of the Book of Nature, where all muy read thom ‘We must remember that eternal vigilanoe is the orice of inberty, aod that we eve now a task to porfo-m that must not be suffered to remain upaccomplished. Is there any- thing immoral or wicked in ridimg in the cars oo Sua ray? Certainly not, Search the Scripjures through and not « eyllable wiil be found agatos: it. 14 is not tne day that copstit be greatness of action, but the greatness of Nion that gives character to the day DR. CHILD'S VIEWS ON THE SABBATH Dr. Child made « very brief speech, saying his name was Child, but be was man enongh to stand up aod speak on & question lke this. (Cries of ““Gn0d,””—!aughver ant cheers.) He greatly admired the old maxim, Vox Pomult, Vox Dei,” apd never saw it 80 applicable as at present, People bad aseembied, vot by thousands, bus by acven. He belonged t0 no party or sect, bnt was ratuer a sort of an outside Quaker. He was strongly in favor of travel- ling on Sanday; and concluded by saving that, as the hour was late, if they rewained much longer tasy would be guilty of a breach of the peace. (Great laugiiter aad cheering.) A PHYSICIAN. ON THE BENEFITS OF SARRATH RECREATION Dr. KaMerry kept the immense autience ronvursed with good humor by several witty and woll timed hits He said that, as for the city ratiroads, be himself had no uss for them; he roce m his owa carriage at all times, and everywhere it was his business In fact, he foan’ the Tailrgads ® great nateance; be was foroad to tara off, and then be was oblige: to tern on, and now hé made up hie roind to tarn in aod lend a belping baad to the maskes sho could nov vide in thetr own venictes, but who coui afford to psy five cents to enable them to get God’s free air, He was there to speak his honest sentiments; like the man away ontio Missouri, he would spoax what he thougnt, ana would fight his own battles, You might compare him to a etump tai bull in fly time, who charged around in the high grass and fooght bis own flies. He hoped to see the time, and that not far distant, wheo ybey Could ride for two and abalfcents. Is was a great blesmng, and would keep the doctor and meny eoncomi- tart evi's ats Rafe distance, He was oppered to gevera! violation of the Sabbath, but he wanted the poor mso to Dave cvery chance that he couid obtain of enjoyiog the reeh air. (Cheers) THE MEBTING ADJOURNED FOR FRAB OF BEING “ROUND ove ” A motion was made at this period to adjourn, but the crowd seemed in no humor for retiring, and voted the motion down. The list of epeakers having ram out, and in order to keep aside the ‘pot honse”? politicians, who wore endge to ‘tg cat themselves, Friend Boud came forward and add: the meoting. His remarks wore recetved with great enthusiasm In snswor to one of the objections made by the advocates of the pacha jaw, that the senm of the population would meee upod Gur suburbso neighbors, he sald, that when the miik pun became fall, it was the cream that always rao over; and if there wa! force at ai! ia this odjaction, he forone would anite with the cleray, apd go amongst thia coum and labor for their moral sivanerment. They ould bot 20 t ohprck, ent ha believed tt to be their woul " Toty, ee paid minietors, to'go whore they could offogt the Fett ot a wold ro without cay, end would Splnvelr to work a sasidaous\y a any among Tk would be # gtorious eMfort, and seridnely de them. siepiog toe attontion of Moke Who aio to woele (or the nankiod. Bit he suggested tha ‘day ot amelioration of :, owching,” aud that it was mae Wo supe wos a) The bint war acted con, The Phariress tremble. tove The tora! length of the wire employed in consuruct- ‘Dg tbe cables apo etas6 ie over four thoussca mies, and Abe cost Of the # hole work wax about $40,600. Governor General Bead, of Canada, ao7 family nave been BLoppieg a the Citar’, but lett to.tay for Toronto, Avorbey Generel Trewais, of New York, lef tae inter- aweLsl 10 day en rute (or Minoeeo a, Fires Asswinnt Postmaster General King arrive? bere from Washington vesercay, ad eaves to day for Maine, by ey of Lake Otarto sud th: St. Law-ecce Beond'n, te rope-walker, baa performed a fest in walk- ing scrces the Nisgare river, W010 creas coorderable tekbere. Hebas @cected a barrow over, and declares nut thet be will turn fity or mduvdred summersiuie apon fhe tame rope, which is siili guependea 250 f-er above the bor ! 1 Puch Cages & oom Jes" has who ming a0 bas 0 rt ere, ana who, by the way, mae Jerms woa- cerfol shots, ofsred yeetercay to det dup G8 isand doilars ‘bat he can crogs on the rope, He bus so.as oackors, wu are wiling 10 riek their mouey on bim. M> Travis shot @ bali from a rifle pwetol, while staadiug on the deck of tne Maid of the Mist, through a cap Ould py Prof Bodin, while ie intter wes stad‘ng on the centre of tne rope which extends across Niigera. Distance about 240 feet. The travel sbronge here immense Some aren roule ‘West, some aye going to the Javea and down bs %. Law. FeDoe, pcme Over the Movnterns, and some en roule 0 Sa ratoga, via Lake Champiain and Lake George. NIAGARA TO MONTREAL. Moyrrgat, Juiy 24, 1850, The Best Route from Niagara to Motreal=Slow Pravel-- ling—The Lachine Rapid — Indian Pilts— Eaziting Tra- wlling—Mimtreck Huzkmen—Victwia Bridge~ Deserip- tion uf the Structure— almost am Accident, de , dc. 1 left Niagara Falls on Bhursday last, aed followe its wa- ters to this place, via Lake Ontario aud the River 3t. Law- rence. I was informed that I must take the ten o’elock train tor Suspension Bridge, in order to connect at that point with etraia of cars for Niagara, where we were to take the English bost for Toronto, I obeyed instructions, as did & large number of others. At toe bridge our baggage was conveyed acrogs to the Canadian site by the train bound for Detroit, wbile the passengers waiked over in advance, owing to the shaky condition of the struciure. Oar bag- goge wse then cbangea fiom the G-and frunk depot to a littie shanty opporite, where we wore ohiiged to wait until about balf past tweive before the train came along which convgyed us to Niagara, a distance of only fourteen miles from Suspension Bridge, which piece we reached at @ quarter past one o’clook P. M. This extraordinary modern Of foarteen miles in sbree and @ quarter tours is almost equal to the old Tewkscury mati in Massachusetts, in colonial times, waich wagelled fou cae in Stveen cays, : rein ip w ‘was passenger seo conveyed to Niagara bie Excellevey the Goveracr General ned Laty ad Head, with us Excellency Lieutenant General sir W. Wiliams. Bart , Lieutenant Governor of this province ai Commander of the forces. They were accompanied oy Mr. and Mra Tickvor, of Boston, anes. Ai Nia- gera we took tho splendid iron steamer Pear'ess for To- Tonto, where the vice-regs! party was received with all the honors by s guard of honor of the Royal Canadian. Rifles. The band of the royal regimeus performed the national anthem op our arrival. As Toronro we fouad the Steamer Kirgeion ready to take us down the St. Law- rence. There British boats keep the Capadian ebore, and run ip —— to the american: boats, whish keep the amert- can shore ip parsing dowu the lakes aud river, aud great efforts are made at Niagare Falls to indace peovle going this Toute Lo patronize this hoe by assuring them tbat the boats are superior, faster wd wnat the passengers are treatad betier, This is cottrue. We were told at Niagara Falla before we ieit bat we sh ouli reaeh this city oa Fricay afvernocn at four o’cicck Ingtead of that we arrived nero at balf pest wx, only baif an hour esriter than the passen- gere in the American boat, who left the Falls four hours after we cid. there was a good dea! of excitement when our boat was buried over the rapice. The psasage through them is ‘moost trigbtful. 14 18 fortunate that tee moet daogeroas rapids (tbe Lachine rapids, nesreet this city) sppear to be the least eo If the traveller knew the risk in going over them he would not veuture himself uonn the ceck of the frail craft which makes the risky pasgage Que of the efficers of the boat rtood hy my cide upon tne burricane Ceck aDG pointed ont to me the Diack heads of the great rocks az we passed between them, the paddles of our Dost simont toucbing them on each cide, aud the current sweep- ing the boat by (bem with a.mcst the velocity of a mile per minute, When the boat gos tbrough tho Lachine rapide ehe is pikrod ey an Indian who resices the Indian village of Lachise, about three miler above the cnngsrous place. He came off to our boa; ina birch bark cance, and the moment he boarded he tvok the be: ‘Ho was aided at the wheel by duree other mru were aio assiste: by two o bers, who worked a’t athe titer. fhe pilot appears to bea man adevt fifty years of ago, There ts only one other Indian and @ Frenchmen who act ae pilots, There are only seven steamboats whic venuire over the rapids, sud these three pilots are weir only guides. My tnfor- mant, quoiea above, arsure® me that jhere are ochers tly capable of pliotiog boats over the rapide, but be suys the superstition of the pudite ia fo great thay if the Sian ie HOt taken OD board upoD the arrival of the boat ai Lachine, on each trip, thas great fear ig manifested and compiatet made. ny Tawi ught that the New York hackmen were an infernt sauce, but they are fee yl yr aprremn com- pared with the twice inferpal cabmen of this ctty. “Cab, 2» fe about all you hear if you venture into the street, aud 11 you refuse to ride you nre purmued ‘p the most per- tnacious manner, and always insuited. I kuow not wont the regalations of” the city government can be relative to cabmen, but whatever it ts it don't amount to anything. Yerterday afternoon} visited the work of the Victoria bridge, This is certainly one of tne most gigantic aod adid undertakings of tbe present timo. [am taformed the Dridge wilt be comp'ered go that traius will rua throngb tie iron tubes hy November vext. At that time there wili be a temporary cuoration It witi be remem- ered by the readers of the Hananp that the Queen bas heen invited ty be prevent at this oelebraiion, or to de- pute One of the royal fampy to rey i her persoa. learn from a bigh tource teBt the Queen will not venture fo tar from beme, eepesisily io the preeeut prospeottvo state cf European afhera, bat that ‘will depatize ber elder iron, the Pripon ot Wales, wo tJ per | pe b We olen r Aton tar enapier a 2 wet in eat wir ter is ® Dad time to