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opposition of Pennay! with bat few spoken, out in ere ie yt tn assembied, bave declared nim 0 be We mun of Weir choice. A correspondent of @ promineut jouraa! wi Of the State, assuming wat, tue 80-Caie) Democratic National Convention which 1s t) wseasle at ), Will, unger the whip of ts Soutaora Miseravie subservicocy of their Rertbern allies, promulgate an ciiarive pro sia Very platform, argues that it “becomes imperative We opposition to seek some candilate Wo ova uu te Various parties and associstions that will oe arrayed fgeivet tbe so called democratic aomiaes We fely Muricipate that every eiument How oppo cd to tue gears! Sdmipieiration Will Dex: year Oocupy Ao aDtagodiatiy PS! hop to wat of the healer, 9 Convention; sod U ehnefly comprises uuaer the name of vid ine wo ne , repub joan Wang Agric Iarge majority of our legal voters, aud cap.ie, at Mereogn union, of cefeunng with ease DvIa Lac bo paler Wote ana ihe Vous of the Kiectoral Colleges, We erew Biavery party of we country, Sui!, the Wrivr tues Sas, Reparately”? and rivglé Banded, ueisnor tao « bys, the ola line democrais, tae reparnioacs ae th Americans can be pitted against Wo Cuarics oo Romnes with any bope of succes; yer wae very Weakures of those parties, individuaily, Warde bin them & cerire te make comma Cause Means, wwe common emy, apd ibey omy Await the presenation of & fuiadle Presidential can ti date, with ap affinity for each, to noite wn ove grano wad Rucotsefu) efort vboir various’ ineguments of abreug'a ‘Bach a candidate is proveuies in tue jorson « of Gea Siusoa Cam ron. the ole line wig, longing for Woe chow of American indusiry, will foo it iw Gen Cemeroa, tae able, Dele apa tevecious chauvion of his cause. Nor 19 18 & Dew impromptu idea with Lim, goden ap for ae purpose @ Woling men Of this pouticas caste nw Lis support. lo yeare gore dy, sod in ceilaocy of the dissiplive of Dis Party, wo, in we Senate aud ont of it, Re has Oven the Beasevs and efficent sdvocste of protevtivu, aud Hose Primciples no euls maintains Luv oid swe dewvoras, B10 Fifying io the barmy recollections of Juwkeoawm, #dwh fmly kvit our beloved Union by meeting out ‘equal aud erect justion’ between toe Stsice aoa 10 all sosHoae, joteoung the Sates severaily (rom che excroac «ue Whe genera: govertment,” acd sieruiy resisiug wil ‘special privikges waica make toe rich richer aud the ‘sti more jor,” ¥') fino a vrotuer of Bis polite ea) faib wv Generai Uameroe, wHO wore his spars under the 010 Roman. The aci"Ha0 Opposed | Canty IDE tae lmabousce and prisons of Parove Of thelr feloo8 apa eupers, and waueportiog Wuew W this couutry oY ime Bbepload, wil find io Geverst Camerve one woo ever bas aad ever Will stand ebouicer 10 enouider wita Dick im Uhis Werk of reform. Avd Iasi, inougd not less, Lhe reoudu- Bans W)!! find » CompsDiod io arms 1 Geoerdi Cameroa, ‘aS Ohe Of the Kor latNers of ihe purty Who It Was wed in the Gre of whe Fremont c.mpsiga, and who ‘Bes sue'amed ite measures MOB aclertDuledty ever since. ‘Mheer affiniies aco comb-nations (orming & Dasis OF eusy aad barmonious univn 02 Geoera: Cameron, should oe epovgh of ticmsciver to make tim the Pres fensiat can Ghase of ie oppositon in 18dy, but they Dy no means @iapiay ai] bis strug poinss Jor dhat position. Gen. Caweron’s bimory is ove of romantic interest, Which :acnot ‘aii 0 a/rest poplar atienJoa and arouse iar epsbasiaem There ig mock in the varied taci nis muking up the fe of the poor printer day, woo @iambers we leader of mérai and Wiellectual excalieace bie ca hing t 80 gidey a height tn the galaxy od statesmen, that the Preeidency itéelf is Probady wiwin bis reach, which goes direct to every emotional beart, exciting a geacrous@ad growing toterest Ap ibe progress of Low lonely 409 Dardy udveatarer, Toere Bae deco oobing in Gen, Uameron’s success wo remove Bim from the poopie. Waco seared with Senators be ts @e empbaiicaily 4 mad of the people as ne Was when oo @nterea cn man’s estate, Aimecif a inborer, be early learned to appreciate the dignity of free lad0r, and there 48 20 man living #bo cDampioas for % wich more sympa. ‘Whetc feeling and more devouod, 50.D ia the Sevate wad mm ‘be webs of private ife be Bas defended i with @ beautiful conmumtency, susiaWing & pro- fective tariff on tne one band, © rescue our indus wy ond are from the competition of ‘the pauper labor of Ewope, and on the other resistiag al) ep sroschiments of the South upon free Territories whica Were caicuiaca to Gegrade and diminith we prodts of free tabor by ine in troduction of slave labor, During Our war with Mexico, too, must Uf tne leaowg measures of the Senate, iawnded $e imove our common soiGiers wih true soiaierly pric and Ww clevale weir condition, origina ed with Gea. bine Abd bere jet us say tbat sen. Cameron pus- Beeres IN AD emMineNt degree thet Digh Courage whish we ll tove 10 ace displayed, when there is a neveseity for it, eitber ip the defence of one's honor or person On more Wea ope occssion he Das chown wa; dauntiess Cisregara @ pereoval Gacger Wat baa iitas\rsied every puge oF our @ountry’s Diswry wit We Lames uf Deroes wD gud vid Pepoeyivapm born Let uses jon, ten, 10 bearty, de termed, persevering eforts for iue poor printer 907 , Lue Brave, good wen of the people, the woidier’s frend, ths ehughteved and patriouc statesman, Geb. Sunsa Oumeroa {from the Wellsboro’ (Pa.) Democrat.} DICKINSON FOR THE NEXT PHESIDENT. ‘We pudusn eisewbere toe decived evaemens of Mr. Ba- @banan inet be #iit pot be 4 caudidate for re eleciion w ‘the high <flice be no so Boly Dis; aM Bt Ube same ine Be pace ine pate of the oa Dauiel S Oiesineoa of New ‘Yors, at our marin ad, a8 our Bret choice ‘or the succes: sion ’ We have very msng reasons tor oelieviug Mat our edoice will also be the chotce of the country, Ir 1s pro Dede that the grest avostie of sbotitioaism, Witiam A Beward, wil be the cansidace of twe oppmition, As i @ reewent of New York, & Map of Conriderarie per Rens! populority, well verted ia the ticks of pot tier, ard persevered of shrewoness and cunning He yrill De weaiowiy supported py the siraignt out repurtoau elemen: OF “be Country, enlisting Under DIB Danver Prova men as Wiwor, Gidawes, Garrieoa, and their ey ups Youre Co cefest nim the democracy must waite apa a New York man—snd npoa woor: cao they unite, if mot pon the Owtinguished s'aiexman whe Dawe M piaced jt she bead of this article? There ie po otoer man ta tar Sease of New York ro ke to secre the supyortof onuser svanve men, 96 Dickingon Hs Das bean loog and promi nently before the coustry, and be Course hus ngea Satie faciory io ali nativcat men. There ts vot 200 €cs of nie Puolic fe that will not dear tne clogest oruvioy. Ia tne RRULCHS of Dis Siate, und subsequently to toe Counce of Be nation, be has diepiayed wdilicy, Ubtegrity ana a self Baorificne ‘OevoUON to Whe Inseresis Of tne peopie, His re ford 18 unspovred, We havenct rootn this week to onnmerate the many Strong teasoos @ay Mr. D ckias01 envuld De she nom Bee @ wwe Coarteston Cooventca, but iil give (aem trom tame 10 Hime, 28 Cor Bpace wal permit. Mesownile, our Teaders wils understand tbat in expressidg our beltef nat be is the only man shat can anite tbe democracy of New ‘Yorn (without which ruccees io 1860 ¢ extremely uncer ‘WiN), we do Go without reflecting upou the cBHsrasver oF uaiBcativns of Other Candidates, @aud with tae purpose @f abiding Dy the decision of tae party, and covertauly Busta\Ding ite ac.on. The democracy iD toe coming coo test murt cougalt the people, Men must reure—priaci pies aovance. Success must be won, 00 waived for. Apa we must bave a leader who can commaad tne re Spect and confidence of nil purties, and every Bectioa of we Union—a man who will stand by the principies to ‘waned be is pwogea without waveriog—s maa wao wil forget self iw ais cevouon to tbe honor of his country and tbe prosperity of its people, Such & manis Daaiel 3 Drcxmeon. We cannot conclude this articic without addiog our high emimaion of wr Dickin-oo ase private ciuzea We hace Known Dim for years, suo can bear testimouy 69 hie groar moral worth. He porsesses whe virtues woica adorn man- ood, end is loved by the people among whom he resides ‘BB LO aD Can be loved except be oe pure in his privace Hite. Rievg from the rauks of laboring men, be revains Ins love for sad sympathy witn the peopie, avoiding toe ‘Vices and epurning the concerts pecutiar to many puolic men. In all respects, be ig a maa to be trusted and Ropored—and we hope his name wrli float at our mast ead until the people of the Unived States spa cali hia Trow bis retirement 16 admini-ter the a‘tairs of @ govern ment be bus cone eo much to sustain, and wocarry ous the Principles he has loved #0 lung ana 80 weil. [From the Chevalier Forpey’s Poilade)phia Press. | BUBEKT FIELD STOCKTON, OF NEW JEdSEY. Ata moment when every oody 18 discuseig or denounc. Wg Hevry A. Wise, of Virgiwia, and whee tuat extrasrai BAY wad is preparing todieplay new abilibies lo exiricale Imereti from 08 Lew Giiemma, it 18 LOE Out Of piace lo Beler, Dricily aud ia pood temper, oO another pubic per @onege, WHO may be said to rerembie Gor Wise in more an ove characterwtic §=(ne Virginia Governor wins jess Dy caution than py boldness. His carver ls crowaus wito Anptavces 10 which be bas conquered prejudice by pw Sourage; abd when Wo tis element is added great powers Of @mcarance, Wouderiul invelLestual resources and surpaRe. ng Oratory, it 18 Lot surprising bat be has overriadea woe antworities of parties, ana hae praces himself wt tne head OF the very organizavoa of whicn, during the Dest parc ‘Of bis life, be wus the most aistingwsced waversary Fond of waking loog speecnes—it 12 Haid cnet oa one 00 ‘gusion be B1oke for five days in coe Virgiais Coneucasion @i Convention, to the horror of the reporters and vue dis of those WHO Were panting for chase w syoak ivee—and yet there are few mon woo can pat inw eas Space more metai, More thought and more eloyaonce, Rapid im the performance of nis duties, be is a profoved student. While erratic in many of his dovions, ne can 08 8s practical upd exnioit as much thorougn < common sense fe any Man we k.ow of. * * Robert F, Stockton in carly life outered the United States Ravy, and was uotively engaged, whist yet» voy, 10 some ‘of the most important naval Daes in the war of 1812 Some curioas anecdotes are told of the daring of the youa, ®emen ip, and shoruy after the war, Tbe cowmvraves duei (10 which be was the chief actor wuen a very young Wan) st Fibraitar, besweea himself and other American Bevai uthvers oo the ons aide, and the officers of we dris fon regions stationed there On the other—tas Americaus bavwg chabeoged the whore Britien regiment— is one of Weidents, In that affair, tough no ives were lua, ‘he Briueh come off decidedly second best, and the avempt to arreet Leutenant Svockwon, by civil process, war Big malized DY his thrashing w "whole Squad of poiice aud Gowns precipice, and eo escapilig to nis ip. ‘aie yet @ Licutenant, Stockton did as mach for the motion of tae colony ot'Liberia. of whicn he wasoa0: Rue foonders, a6 y- Fey Gan inthe country, When in commando the United States schooner Auigator, off the coast of Afries, in hie efforts to suppress che sieve trade ne made himself Mable to a beavy amount of dumages for toe cap ture of two vessels engaged in that trade, velonging to foreigners, and therefore not amenabie to our laws, aad for whick he was indemuitied by Congress. A river ia Liberia sears tis name, given t) it by tne colonists were im remembrance of bis exertions in their bens Afr bis revarn to the United Staves from bie service on we ovass of Alrica, and pili) Lieutenant of 125 navy, Soskwa became ae an advooate Of t26 wicchioa of Jona Quincy Adams us President. Subsequentiy he wivocutd ‘the election of fleury Cray, then of General Jasxeon, and ‘Men of Mactin Vaa Buren; but pO mau 1 109 couatry was more arGeut in opporition to Ye lavwr aad tasatvocecy ef Geverat Garr: sod Done more eninusiasrs in tae suyport of Capt John Tyler, with #nom oe Was & great favorite. Toe energetic exertions of Comm Sromoted we iawoeucuon of Stockton greatiy a power iato ihe * ee ei se | ee a, See Oey Mme ai ti YORK HERALD, bameo 7 oor 9, DO0ehon, Fomembered as tuo ill fated aa aes ae ae Deve them laid property on the quarter deck and con ceated by the Gag of their country, soe whose folds they had met their terrible and unexpected dea'h. Having supported Mr. Clay in a former clesion, be ‘ " there performed the duties of Com movore, General ano Governor, ageisting m the foundation of religious, educa Jopal and socisi instisutions; and to bim, probably more an to apy Other man, may be justly awarded the tithe oF ‘Conqueror of California.” A town and a river bear his Dame ip that Stare. Politica i @ carious affair Commodore Stockton to « short time found @ rival for this high poaor ia Sol. Fre. mont; and, strange to say, daring the campaign of 1856. wie James Sucdevan was runpivg sgaiast Frewao0t ior ‘be Presidency, an exuracrdipery stawmeut appoares over the signature of Bochanan, giving tbe credit of tre conquest of Cahfornia to bis own Ooponent—tnas de priving tho Commodore of that laurel wreatn, W> re pot, of course, disposed to conjecture or omment upon the secrete of private life; bor by one who has studied the character of ommodore Stockton may imagine how bis impewous anc allant spirit chafea under this injusvow and indignity. } ‘War, therefore, an act of graceful penitence oa tae par of Previcent Buchanan that he shouid offer to the soa oF ©mmModore Stockwop (aa sn atonement) the tmportant powmnon of Minister to Rome soon after he was coown Jor the Pres denoy. After the return of the Commodore from the Pac'fit he '€sigded bis commission in the Davy and was elected u evelor im Congress D the New Jersey Logiiawure. Be erved Fone two years a4 Senator, and tuen resigned his posiuon, well saiistied for the time with ite reapoasibi hties and cares, se was succeeded as United staves Senator py his broteer i law, Joon R Chomsoa, o Wborongh gentieman and democrat. His pext appearance was as a leader of the American party, in wien relation he continues, b+ ing the favorite candidate of many of tha party tor President of the United staies. When tne Ace. rican Convention to select @ candidate for the Preai depgy was beld in Psiladeipbia, Commodore Stooktoa bad ® bumber of warm friesds, but his Claims were postpone 1 to those of Mr, Fuimore, whom be supported with zaal, He recently appeared at a large meeting of the Americans ‘9 Camden, N J., which repominated Mr Fillmore as cadi¢iate for the Presidency in 1860, ead made a speech, woich, pertackes: much of itdid not meet our approval, Was, oevertbe marked by bis characteristic outspoken patriotism. We sbail not be surprised, however, if piv pecuhar orgenization should put nim forward as cap ate next year. Such is a rounping exetch of Robert Field Stockton, o' New Jersey. Tmpracticable ip many things, and, as w+ bave sbown, by no means attached w organizations—owe cay a whig, ‘he next day @ democrat, and toea an Ameri cao, or rather (0 use Joho Van Buren’s idea) ‘an coca siopaliv Democratic politician’ —he is a man of mark, and Dy nO means to be undayrated as @ political leader. Elegant Extracts trom Political Literature. [trom the Tanotens Penseylvaaian, Augast 10 } AYPOCRITE UNMASKED. We notice by an article in yesterday’s Press, and a speech delivered Py Mr, Forney at Reading, tbat be stili alleges that he and fancies cust the peovie of Peopeyivania masy be decetved Me Si Bypocrisy ano falsebood. The toleration given to Forney from various caures, by @ portion of our people, some of them demo- crais, encourages him in thie idea, whilst it em >oldene bu to Practice the groseest tmpositions as a politici.n and ajoarnalst, It is Ligh time for the honorabf men of the community and the party to wnveatigate for themscives ‘to tne character abd unmask the motives of this mea, Having coutro! of a paper, being possessed of an unbiush ing effrontery, well ‘ekilied in au the trickery of elections apd practiced in the artof deceiving and misleaiiog she public mina, he becomes a cangerous man, aipce undoubt edly he acts reckless of truth and hoaesty. Were it oar euty or wWituin our inclination t prove thas Mr. Forney is unworthy of public Kagorma gee] we would not he conflaed to the immoral! cours: parsves ip bis Press We would point w his ei opted iM Career, a8 Oeing filled with the strongest proufs of w haracter reckless Of trota and honor in political warfare We would point to bis Jamison ietter as & proof of a wtai went of bonor tu social Life, We could porat to his odive- king and office holding hisiory to ehow that he works Of pay, and supporta those who cen best promise or be iow the rewards cf cillce upon him We could point w ‘o\e bowing a sinecure oifice whilst conducting an adminis twation organ, to show tnat he was once a “parasiva’’ t ‘besotted power; we could recite the suspicions aod charg’s puobcly made agaivst him whils hoidiog tne of fice of Clerk of the Housc—charges affecting his pereoaa: iwlegriy, woieD, if iavestrgaved vy Congress, 1% i said, #Ould Uilimete In BuoWing the grossest frauas practices by bim ageivst the government; also his personal bad faith m privaco srapsactions, to sbow wbat he is dis conorabie and untrustworthy in office, and as a friead or citizn; we could show, by bis own record, thet be has been @ traitor to almost every friead ne bas ever Dad; that, for instance, he has abused Doogias bere votore as be Low abuses Bachanan; and, in flue, we coala acduce proofs in abundance to show that ip eny high: to which be, a8 & tian OF a cilizen, can be viewed Juha W. (Dey i corrupt, unfaithfal and false, devord of Novor, of srincipie end of freodably; a traitor to evers thing wnica bovorab © men regard as indispensable vo the Goaracter { a geptiemsn. We 00 not condercend to abuse Mr, Jorney, and only fer to the writtea and the suwricen recordof ais life wo be peopl ost bis bypocrisy and voparatictes mpudence in claiming to be ademosrat and disiateresteo elenoer of their rigtits 1’ bis course of opposition was neere and honorabie, if argument and gepiemaniy ae ieapor charucterized bis e forts, ana truth guided him Ips, DUS When We KvOw tDat Dis toognd ana nia pea have ver been in the market, aud principles ever made Bocoa- ary '0 bis interests, sno oply uscd 80 long as (bey serve i purposes, We cau netber meet him aa & gontlomas jo be field o argument, respret bis efforts, nor eymoatiue with bim tp bie alleyed martyrdom. Mr. Forney is po longer a democrat, whatever may be b's aesertions. He has open'y spokea ‘in Opprertion meet wgs. Be openly repudisies the nominees of the Sate Convention, makes epeecbes in avorgaaiziag meetings ic Bork® ocd’ Obester conoties, whers in toe former oe we m gbtaccord to bie the merivof being 4 martyr t pria | an3ious for We pace. It 8 kewiae RoOWO thas promi aect republicans in this State wish to reward his Grea bery to the democratic party by makiag hiu beir candidate for Governor. Im sddwioa w a ‘bese fects, bis paper has been used to advo cate the men abd measures of that party whe ever opportunity offered, and in upwarrentedy abduzic, every promipent measure and every disncgawned maa u' ‘be cemocratic party. He ie the iat)musie friend of Jame rou, whom he bag reviled and ben reviled in return, se? of otbers Who were bis enemies a few montas Buc, an? *bo have cone bim injuries sofficiest to ensore bis undy ing batrec, Can hetpen beademocrat? Is he entities to speak a3 one, BDd to expect to share in the organization of the party bere or at Charleston? Yet, notwithstending his tova! want of political honesty, and bis open revellion to the Organization, he persists, as we bave said, in procisiming nimeelf a democrat, an becomes the representative, svokesman and bargainer o 4 prom'pent Candidace for tbe nomipation at Charleston. e ia the champion of Stephen A. Douglas, and waue h: aseai'a with wordy vulgarity every man who now hol’: with the present administration, De bespatters bim wit): raise, lauds bis patrotiem, vegomes the endoreer of his ‘wtegrity and hopor, and geeks to have him made th: cemocratic canawate, Not coment, however, with lauding his immacula: candidate, be wccusca, in bis yesterday ’s article, the ai winietration, the officehoiders of the Mint, Custom Gonse roet Office ana Detrict Court ia this city of “atemptiny © per Vert ano sagpress public opinios,”” and ‘to beiray she wiebes of tbe people through the msapplicat on of ta public moueya.’”” We do not feel calied ugoa to defen> »by of the gentlemen at the nesd of the cepartmenta, but Oo NOt besitate to gay thatthe most humblo empioyé o ibe government is, in honor, patriousm aad integrity, S Forney’s superior. Ge knows too that to the aaministrs Ucn ano its friends is confided the duty to protect tar party und the peopie from his scoundreliam and from th men whom be would select, if in his power, to fii t various oilicee of the government. We tel! nim ths tbe “democrecy Of Poiladeiphia’? tutend to “tax poreersion of the November delegate election, spd what no Douglas “sycophants, whore ov! cwim to coprideration hug been their alavian sudgervience to” their own political turpitude, can obvuia the support Of he peopie ot thus City, Now, as bere\o fore, tow oficors of the government are enctied vo tic couldence of the comauntty,nor can a ditrepatayi an, even tbougb be control a pxper, cause those to b+ duirumed who, ia every ducy of iife, prove thems-iver v) be ponorabie genitemen, it would be well for Ur Forney to 190k to nis own record and clear himself, too, ef th cburge of ouving miappiied the pablic mosey, before ne veckiewrly makes Charges sguinst honoredie sod ansy= pected men. It is true that coogressious! investigation caupot bow be had of bis sccounts, but it i# not the les) beheved that such an investigation woald not have beeu fruttiess. In conciosion, we tay to Mr. Forney, that if he Will Do longer call Dimself a democrat, we will ne loug-r feel obliges to expose pfamy. Let him acknowledge Dimerit a republican, @s he if in fact,and we have done vib him and wit what be writes or spenka, {From the Pennsylvanian, August 12.) A POLITICAL PROFLIGATS. A Gecent regard for pubic opwion ie usually o safe ‘Uard egainst unwarranted snd groundless accorations, estrain'og on the one hand tho deramer, and on the otby: Totectrg che character 0’ a puotic maa from his as Suite. He who is regardiess of pubtic opinion, hSwever, can assume 10 find in the actons of the voit men causce Jor complaint, Abuse and defamation. Faiseliood, aad in tentional perversion of anocier’s no's, are indeod facile feupons in the hanas of such & consciencolass Jibeller, snd occasion for their empioyment rise upon every side when 8 purpose is to be accompiiuhsd. Tae acquicscou encovregement given by society to a opines of tae kiod Ww which there remarks would apply, ts in every sense prejuc ieial to good morals aad the efliiency of padiis nou, and results in Cultivating poiitical profiigacy. It cievates vice to unflaence, whue it disinvegrates the moral cha racter of the community. It is, indeed, no wjary t sovie: e's that 19 wrought by the slande men bigb in office. Those who have acjuired euch on sitions have coae 80 by the practice aod exaionion of virtues and the attrioutes whica give eminence w meu: accusations, therefore, affecting we iategrity of a charas Yer thus soquired, however jalee aad-malicioas, if por seed in, ipeensibly @emorslize the comumuniy "wad de. wwoy the coofdence usually awarded to tue Pirtanas io ciice ana profession. If each moa are reorosented av wt, aise hoarted men, nvecrupaiors avd aa adie 69 uct, where are wa ty (00% tor vir. jue ano pairiousm? From what clase of men sali we velvok our rulers? Who traay wien ths responsibie duting % government? Saal we tly to thuse woo mace Liese of wrong, of immorality sption, a8 tbereby having proved their ‘and love of the op posises, viz: aoe, audtrath? If so, are wo st | MS ineet of Reina ruled bg pelle) rotenian! These S| Sect oe 7) course of the Press and its i ing the President and chicf cieers of the government. of the President of the United States ex- ‘tends over a apace of periph Lid sey youre, during which he bee inn oxanied tae Ree vein tical trusts under Lhe go% a all mon gai abort tim credu\ “for “abulty” and’* pairiotan, “aad “ao: knowledge hie complete eee in every step of mis p 1" No career. 8 a Congressman, Minister to St. Poterabare, ~wpator, Secretary of State, and fioisver to Ragland, eves pobrical enemies have accredited to hia emineat eacc ¥2, ‘apd the fect \aat bis services in these capacitios were crowned by an election to the Presidency, prociaims 10 the word an irreversible verdict of “weil dove, good and fattbfel servant.” Among those who were fondent w prsige ard adulation, tho moet ready in service, ant the moet public berala of his worthiness for the hig office be vow ills Was John W. Forney, of the Pret. 8 koo® oie every action, sopporied bim jo every povitise, 209 wan the man of all men whofprooiaimed that his virtaor, antmpeachadle integrity and surpassing talent, made fio de yond exception the best man im the Union ior President. dad ke opportunites of knowing all Unie? Could he oave deep deceived either tp the ability or tne services of tae Prenideni? Most unquestionably pot, If he was noarat den ip advocating Mr. Buchavan for President, oo we -core of bis eminent services, parity and talont, what cad oe be now when he deprecates bis ‘aforementioned services, urging, a8 hegbas of iate io bis paper aad speeches, that be did nothing of momsot in Jongre was of no account in Rassis, bad no soility in she ns false and weal ip the o! of Secretary of State, and as for bis services in Eoglaad, Paces ea messy aid au the work, aad ‘Buchansa was onl vortel agent betweea the Court of St. James am ine Cabinet at Weebington. Besides thie, he is vow reors- sented as dishonest in motive and conduct, and « traitor wo bie former eeif ‘The pictures he pained of Bocnwaen previous to 1867, and thoze painted by him now, do not epresent the same mao in upy feature E (er one oF be other w false. The action of Mr. Buchanan on the Keneas quertion capoot have had @ retroactive offect in deetroy ing the value of former nervices, however mush “dr. Forney differs in respect to that question Aad his section op this question ig the sole canse of Forney’s shanae! if we ave to believe Bim. Hence Mr. Forney wit fully ied to the whoie people of the Union for years upoa years, or he is wilfully lying now. He wana profiigate in in tho catpaign of 1856. or be ig now ® most abandoned protigate, preparing for the campaign of 1869. If whst be then said of Buchanan was faise, how i# be to ne credited now in whxt he says of oa A. Douglas? Bat it is also koown thut he then abused Doogias, thougnt ‘oi an arrent dewagoguc. Was be right thea, or is be rigbt in bis praieesof him now? For macy years i orained General Case, bo now permits no opportuni); pass to diecredit bim. He at well of Mr, preieed bum, exalted him; he wiitully souses bim aa) Thus we could mention bandreda of men whom he bas crecitec for the porsession of every virtue, of whom ne ‘bas received unbounded favors, and who how, as here. vofore, stand in the community as moat unexconiionapie wen, but of whem Mr, Forney cannot now speak suf: Gerenty diereepectful, about: ce ho can fad no terms ‘oo Bisnderous. Who have changed, these gentiemen or ‘dr. Forney? Who bave become cepraved and profiizate— ail the federal officers, from the highest to the lowest, or Wr. Forney? Does be’ deal in falsehood now, or did he when he praised these gentlemen? Was he a profligate ‘ben, oris be now? These are questions for the peopie of Berks county and of Chester county to answer, defore #bom he dared to utter his alander:. fk are q: iestioos for this community and the people of this <tate to answer, #0 that the profigate may receive the reward of the pro figate, viz.: thescorn of all good men. City Intelligence, Srpeer Cuaayoia Sransmos.—The following is the state. ment of the work of street cleaning for the week ending en Pe Days —_ a, See Waras. a Work. 1 WK rd sini 03 2 7 274 73 3 % 85% eo2 200'F7 4 89. 669 199 77% 5 is 1b su 280 9254 6 Nn 7p O74 25% 27 7 22 5534 659 250 5k 8 36 65t 232 9 10 49% 685 247 073% pv 25 waz 082 302 10 12 4 19 263 $6 00 14 at 663 278 34 15 18 58: 42k 197 8 N 8 107 1,081 390 02 18 py 90 908 324 08 19 8 30 307 484 8734 20 16 (1,077 411 3754 2 15 68 ‘936 336 2 bt 68 580 U8 8746 Total....... 314 1,28034 12,453 $4,874 21 Insrmare Ficrt Berweay Tax Pouce “ann Crrizexa —Oo lagt Suncay afternoon a desperate fight took place between tome of the Metrpolitan police of the Fifth precinct ang some Irish families residing tn Washington street, between Watts and Canal. In this locality there are quitea num ver of tenement houses occupied by poor families, the male portion of whom are in the habit, when they choose to make it convenient, of getting on a spree, During one of these affairs on Sunday a drunken man was porambuiating cality, Creating a breach of the peace, when a po- ‘ocmen pt d to arrest him, but cd mot sao07e2 be oflicer prosured the asswtance of two 0! bis brovber : Moere, anc mace a second mot to arrest the man, «nen a geveral meke enened, dota sides figat og With desperation, In a few minutes there was quite @ covcourse of people, including a grest wumber of vigaros, who Made common sattlo ob the ofll- vers, hd Bucceeded in Feeeutng the prisoner and bore bim Mamiost the wiloest exuitations of triamph.. Oa an ex swindon OF Dé scene Of sue allray, i was oamiy gs9ea pat the pousemen had done great execusion wid their ocust Clubs, 93 several men hat tiei¢ heads badly cut, spd tbe bioud wea couskicg down their faces: Lge Sroely. be women aseailants het the cloines tory from shrir oodies, aud Were wore Or less iojured, Tua fow minuws aftor the fret aifrey & oody of twelve wen of the Fifa precinct police csne on the ground aud entered the dweil ‘og of the Qrunken maa who originated the row. They {| succeeded in re arresting hu aad coaveyed him to the Riation boure, followed by a larga crowd of people. =| was stated SY an eye witness that tae Iriab women fought with Geermipation, and were more than a match for the | openiy denounce d the demoo: atic Organization and vite. | podice. The allair wae witnested by at least one thoasand | Know Nothings ang repabiicans to unite alin him an ait | people, co-lsborers im cefeatipg the party. We flad am recom Mended aS AD Opposition candiaate for Cierk of tow dous: New York as rr Is.—The weather yesterday was delight. H of Represebiauves, aud bis own letters to promiaent meo | ful, and the thoroughfares snd eteamboat landings pre- | in Washipgton ov tbat subject are satd to prove that ne sented quite a busy acene, evidentiy showing thet the | wrayeiling and watering place begira had not materially decreased our population, The hotel rogisters presen’ quite an array of names, and they are all dotng a very 004 business. Among the vieiters to our city at presen’ are many Soutbernere. who pass through the city iu trapeiiu for the watertog and other places of pleasure The consequence is their fancies lead them to patronize our artizers, #DO are at present gratified at tae liberality of their patrone. In a short time the influx of tourists will wend their wny to this city from abroad; some pleased, rome sick and others cieguseted at what are termed Se ae teat ‘Tbe Richmond mititary zare quite a fu: rore at present, and the public pbb tang Eine were bececked yesterday with flags and streamers in their ho bor. To-day they will be reviewed in tho Park by the Mayor and Common Council, and at night they will be banquetted at the ‘Metropolitan Hotel, Fret Warp (GzrMan) Gvarp.—This company, under the command of Oaptain Jacob Diefeabacher, will proceed this morning on their annual target excursion to East New York, where they will contend for forty prizes. Be fore they leave the city a presentation of a new fisg and a hesutifal eword and sash will be made to Captain Diefen vecher by the company. After this tho company will proceed to the Metropolitan rooms, in Hester street, whero ‘4 pplepdid Pah will be presented to the company by & commitiee of ladies, consisting of Meedames Diefenvacher, Zeger, Weinberger, Bilienbrand and Altepbrand. ae company Jeave for their destination at nine o’clock 4, M for \he South ferry, A Crmman Sorpimr Daownep.—Yesterday evening, be- twoen the hours of four and five o’clock,a young mau named Frederick Johnson, residing in Greenwich street, New York, who, it appears, served ae private soldier in ‘be Connaught Rangers throughout the Crimean war, was drowned in the Hudson river, a little above the Elysian fields, Hoboken, whilst engaged inewimming. Johnson was but nine months in this country, and an Irishman by birth. He received a bullet wound in the left arm at the battle of Inkerman, from which he has since suffered oc- carional woaknegs, d iving bim of all strength in that part of bis sysem. “t is probable that whilst laboring under this affliction on yesterday evening, when in swim- ming, he came to bis carly death. The body bas not yet neon found, although diligently searched for by some of his friends during the evening. Turve Mey Daowsep.—Captain Howland, of the steam- tug R, L. Mabey, reporta that, when coming up the bay with the brig Brothers in tow, small boat, with three men in, undertaking to come alongside the brig, waa up- vet, and the men we-e all drowned before ie tlouaateel or ber smail bots could reach them. The names of the men were not ascertained, FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL. Monvay, August 15—6-P. M. The bank statement made up to-day compares as follows with that of Inst woek:— Wek ending Loans, Oircul: Aug. 6,,$118,989,068 an testi 77 665 ng, 18. aT, Bes .98 698 20; nat Bre saise0e 74,420,612 aug. 13 Decreaee.. — 3,444 1, Increage.. 8 663,996 a) vrngeed ‘This ie the most natisfactory statement we havo had for some time. It proves that the bulk of the banks haye at last resolved to bow to public opinion, and to pursue ® pru- dent conservative policy. Had they dono ¢os month ags the business this fall would have beon sounder and the le. gitunate gains of the importers greater. Bat it is uot too inte. A slosdy adherence to the policy indicated by the above statement will carry the city through Ovtober with. out even ®& #evero demand for money. That the banks car sdicre to thw policy, and can reduce their loans 40 $11,000,000, or even $11,000,000, withoat putting toeir ov comers to any serious inconveatence, the experience of pass Mons thoroughly demoutirates Is ia the Danks’ Own fanlt if ney now Jepart from a eoure which they can esiely pareve, end which every ous weey TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1859. pg oe PNR INSP ar REALNAME MG) tg AN CON PUA 9 eG TSA bed Sphey iets the. febewing tales of about 6, ed chon sage Will obviate all rik of oew panics or troubles this fall, Bome of them, it is clear from the savement, yield reloct- aatly to the pressure that is now bearing on them. Tae ‘Manhattan Bank, to which we have been compelled to draw attention mere than once of late, again iulustrates, this weok, the very slender wisdom which scows expected of a modern bank president; ite specie has fallen off about $200,000, while it bas only curtailed avout $20,000 in ec DOT see - 3-8 7% COartaseee ‘The banks begin business on a rising average this wsek. The Persia, which saile on Wednesday, will not take mucb specio; nor should the shipment on Saturday be very large. Exchange ts quite dull. There are a few commer cia) bills in market ranging from 1093; 8 3. pondeaty of the Rotbachiids are asking 110% and 1103;; but at there rates there is no demand. about 5 13% a 6.15. The money market is protty steady. Wo hear on one ide of Joans on demand at seven betng ca'led in; bat, on another, money is seeking employment on call at six ‘The rate is between the two. The beat choice accept ances, below fifty days, are + + Soaabere tour wur lower and more active réthe dechoe; ‘uns wales footeu up adont 2,800 bb's. , cloetog within the raage of she asore prices. Rye flour ‘abd corn meal were quiet at the abowe qvotations ana sales imited, Wheatexbioited so 1mportaat change tw prices, Inferior qual to prime lots of new tales embraced shout 2,000 burhels, were foir wbite Keptoowy at $1 45 a $\ 60; new white [o Owns, Dapdsome, at $146, nod red 50. thero et $1 20. Corn wae more Ducyant aud active, with aaa of «700 40.000 bosbein, inciuctog old and now Weatern at 760 a 77e wilost; ober kinda More quiet quiet, Oats were 50) hog mooerateiy at 36c. a Ste State, and at S73 a 400 for Oanudiaa CorFR’ —Phe warket was steady, bat rales were Rio was in fair demand, but no Rave of woment were re yorenas Asale of 250 bags St. Domingo was made at wou were dali, wale goon em and ta fair demand ; monde in bien Francs are dull at Rye and barlay were picked up below seven per cent; seven is the rate for good short paper under sixty days; for three or six months paper, first ciage, endorsed, eight is the usual figure. Slogle names, when very ¢00d. goatnine or ten for loog paper. fhe market works as though » number of capitalists who bed been frightened out of the field by the excessive tmportations were reco vering courage and using their money again. ‘The stock market was firm this morning, but du’! Toe amount of oateide business offering te very small; the transactions at the board continue to be mainly among the jobbers, who are operating for a prodt of \% per cen’ either way. It seems imp2esible to hammer stocks dowo apy lower on the gronpd of dimmisbed roceip:s, but, om the other hand, seem inclined to buy until traffic actually increases. New York Central got up as high as 7134 atone time to- dey—an advance of 34 per cent over Saturday’s Inst au thorized quotation; but fell off afterward. Erie was duit at Satardey’s price. The advance of freight agreed upoo between the four roads is likely to tell upon the receip of both Erie and Central. Hudsoo River was steady Amoug the Western stocks Michigan Central was the mani active to day, at an sdvance, which was hotly cop tented by the bears. It is said that the Boston interest, in this stock will probably be increased on the streogth of the bountiful crope in Michigan. Rock Island was steady at 62. Tiltnois Central was higher. The President’ re- port of the abundance of the crop along the Iine is giow Pacific Mail was done a8 low as 75, 0a #e)hirs’ op ‘ion; this isthe reaction from the rise of lust week. J. bonds and State stocks the business done was smal! In the afternoon the amount of business done was larger than usual, and prices were very The market closed quite firm at the following 93 @ 34; Miesouri6’s, 823; a %, Centon Company, 1834 8 19; Pacific Mall, 7434 » ; No® York Central, 7134 @ 34; Brie, 5 a 3; Hudson River, 315¢ 4% Bariem, 934 3; do. preferred, 433, a %; Reading, 43% & 4; Michigan Central, 43¢ a 34; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 62; « 7; do. guaranteed, 21% 6 i; Pa 34; Dlinols Ventral, 6434 @ 74; Galena anv 3 Cleveland and Toledo, 197 9 20; Chi cago and Rock Island, 617% @ 6234; Diinols Central 7’s, 85 tacton. —The sales etwhraced about 700.4 800 baler. Che ma: ket was heavy, cepecially for middtixg and tower Middiing upiupds were quoted at avout 1376" Ferrans —"be market was quiet and engagemene To Liverpool cotton war at 7 S24. and wi doat apythypg of mement dowg were engaged ap. £, supposed to bave beep at 2a To Hour Fore taken at, dem 1,06 a slaves were engaged ut $18 To ant @orp BLO Dake of colton Were EnEnged AL) 3°. obspge to notice in rates wo Havre. Od war source and ores fiem at 70c. a T5c ; with small sales of To Lonaoa KO There was no new for city vee wus Belin; fRow continved tp fair comand, Seow h pig at $24 50 a $25 Lime was in fair demand at Ofc. for common, while lump was unchanged, Mo.asses —Sales of 20 bhds. Cuba mueoovado molasses were made at 35 ko Naval Stones —Spirita turpentine was quiet at 4c, tn shipping order, while common rosin war ull at 81 60" Aboot 500 bbia. fine rosin wera rold $4 a $5 50 per 280 ine, Ons — Linseed was uochanged, walle #a os Were oom Oned to small lots at Saturday's rates. ere unchanged. Puovasions.—Pork—The market was again beat The sales embraced adont 1,000 dls , Dew mens at $!3 8 $14, thin mers a: $12 prime at $975 a $995. Beet was heavy, tbo ory re eipts Sates embraced arout 16) bois , DR country Pipi.) at $5 50 a 36., har rate Bess e id repacked at $10 0 $10 5 so at $10 75 a $12 50. Beef hime were q ‘ne and prime mess nominal. Cut meats, were in eon witn pales of about 125 oni wolueiwg sbovlders at 6c and bums at 8c, steudy, With sales of about 5C0 a 600 onle and tierces, a 1030, @ aes the Jatter tigure for prime qaauty and in fair requeet at 130. a 160. for Odio, an! Oheese ranged from 46. a 95. ‘ater being an extreme Oenre, the public does not Sperm and woaie were moderate. prices were sustained. quotations :— Virginia 6’s, MAKLOIME INTELGIGBENCE, ALMANAC FOR ae vor! “Port of New York, ‘August 15, 1859, ARD. Talloman, Thomas, Sen Francisco—utton & Co. Bhip A Oousing, Terry, Vaiparaier W Bartint Fhip Harvest Q ‘Baicnelaer, New urleans—N New Orleans—W Nelson & Sons. ademide and melbourne—W J Bark Alverton (r), Smith. Bordeaur—Collins & Marsh. jaop, Fuller, wenoa~J & Bars soe Gibbs, Trinidad—G epdei Bancers, Gatvestoo—J kara Rockiand—Metsalf & Dupcan, mAl— Hratt boa & 0 ee milmington—Mora isco, Savar- one meaty. | Mott & Co. hoontnnte an advertisement published this morning, $650,000 of bonds of the Pasific Railroad of Missouri, guaranteed by the State of Missouri, are offered for sale by ‘The interest is seven per cent The statute under which these bonds are issued renders it imoumbent on the State to provide the interest on these vonds, so that there shall be no delay in its payment ir cage tho railroad company fails to provide the money; 4 special State interest fund bas been created accordingly. The bonds are thus identical with the Missour! sixes wniob are dealt in at the board, save only that they bear seven and not six per cent, ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was:— Galena, Leat i modore, TaaW €. Messrs. De Coppet & Co Salat Bie au aber aa 'W Congdon, ena. Bebr Joho Allen, Leeds, Petersburg —Muscar Baiumore~Matler, Lord & Que tebe J oc cat i ‘Marina, aio how, Newburypcrt—G W Board "'Bloop ¥ Brown, Carr, Bristol—Master, ARRIVED, Steamabto City of Baltimore (Br), Tetten, Hy and Queenstown i, pith mdse and passe Dale. 4th inst 9:35 am, off W. scone ty. Aug eo To henge, bound tn; od Mine Hosa, saw ebip Osuqueton, ekcte Pott, French, Bavaonah, vith wise 1 9 AM, % milea 8 Hof Cape }, Baltmore and Nor- Jhesapeake, Crowell, Portland, with mdse and passengers ott BS Gromwell "Eto ehtp Indiaman (of Boeton) emkh, Whanpoa nore Dasend Java Heac May 26, oeee Gooo Hope Jane 30, St tel ny oy Rqnatr wih 69 36, spoke bark Maracul 4 ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning ‘Were $20,928,725 59 and tne balances $1,057 386 60. ‘The earnings of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey for the month of July, 1859, were. For the same month last es Grom well Co. 1%tb Fear, pores a eee a N cae bound folk wb mdse wit B Crowell & 0 ‘The agents for the four trunk lines have advanced firs and gecond class weatern bound freight, on a basia of $1 2) to Cincinnati and $1 80 to St. Louis for first class. A con vention will be held at Niagara next week for the purpose of establishing a’ permanent arrangement, when te pro- sent preliminary schedule will be confirmed, if notfurther veveeces $2,714 166) 18, and has been 23 d: order, ith inst, Int 55 47, cays ence 01b, lt $3, ions 168 30, agoko ve, 1d daye trom »amatca for cepdon Yurled royals but ono nd hep heen 9 days widto O00 m1 Ship Mont Blane, Oxnard, Cardit, +2 C0 Danean & Co, lent wiade meat ne 20 with raltevad Leno, de nnd ima daring we 8 inet lon 63. took & pilot from hoxt hye m2 Bars Celis (on per, Bio Jacetro, Juve 24. th coffer, to ty ae Deen 7 dayeN of Vatterna, wit caiton rig iB Minturn, (Br), Fool, Mentoae June 8, with wine te, to Chamber ain & Phen v bagi BieabetD, from London for Bel aulized Dark Kote! up $9, and 96 day 8 2s others (tr), Ooliag brig HO Brooks, ata a ‘The United States Mail Steamship Company’s steam ship Granada, arrived this morning from New Orleans and Havana, had $411,079 in specie on board. aan he @'6 Meas ava of tro Wars, witb Ught SA mids Rio 4aneiro Jane Wt wth eve mt. 70, miles Bof Bandy Hook, soose vata M epee C28 Hall, Hamilton, Bermuda 7 days in ®ehr Caibarime (br, 6 ot Betstion, ‘Tvrer “rated 96 days Hutt to Chamyerlsin & Phety Gamage, Aalfax, 00 da} echr Chal te (69.1 ee Hisboro, NS, 18 days. oe * Bi.hop, Hilleboro, NS, 14 days, with tebr RB Pies Band Frederickeburg. Patten Ger; stow, DO, 6 da} Bebr Vapor, Miteuell, Sota ie Sehr Sea haters ‘Snow tl Hill for New Haven. Bebr neha fhantrv sa, devava, Blleabetnport tor Newburyport. Bebr 3 urk, Small ‘Lubes, 7 Sctr Jas Lawrence, poe Bort Map! Sehr Genoa, bopbive, oe Bai Boor Wim Hunter, Smukb, Deep Biver, ct 12 hours, in tow of aheping Pordand. ‘E Buck, Dtover, Rondout for Salem Schr Julia & Martha, Tootbaker, Roatout for Newburyport No new arrivals in Lower pt pal antine, 54 from Gibraltar, with sehr Greyhound (3), r &Co ‘wih plaster, to Walter « Behr 8 2s rater. (at) 3 6000 cC0 Lace ‘id gt 50 nbs Pe MISSCo 430 00 Clove Col& Gin RR 50 Cleve & Pits RR. Oo ee yy, from Const Ws Africa, aknown. ‘Wind at Aceh NE; at sunset ESE. $1100 Tenn 6's, '90 RD. }.. 8754 60 abs MichOoRR.s20 ‘2000 Missouri bee 100 Welegraph Marine Re BANDY HOOK, Ang 15, sun:et—-Twn pigs paseing in the Gi ‘Steamship’ ron foe, Bamaborg. cleared the 1:15PM, Wind aE, trea; 15 at sonar oat ‘and two brige 5 of in, Wiad moderate from , westner Miscellaneous. The Hamburg steamship Teutonia, Capt Hansen, eri’ed yor terday at noon for Southampton and Hamourg, with 118 pee ‘Cu Saturday, 13th inst, Messrs Lawrence & Foulkes launthed from thelr shipyard at Willinmeburg a steamtug called the Wm Foulkes, of 154 feet deck, 21 feet beam, 8 feet hold, and about 200 ‘sne burthen; to be commanded by Capt Otis F morrell, ante of steamtug Huntress. cially DELON New Orleson, Aus 14—The ship Helioe, which eared from 71, loaded w.th 3934 pales cattoa, 85 tobacco, bound to Liverpool, returned from ‘fortugas, Seine eprurg aleak Banx S41p Brn Suuray, of aad for Sslem trom Zanzthar. was spoken Juz 20, tp It 3017 &, lov 84 40 b (oy Br ork af du bound to Mozambique for repairs baviaa perigus damage in a heavy gale of ae York City Banks, August 15, 1859. ee Circul’n, Net. Dep. 145,006 8,882,131 200,808 3,962,078 90,806 WiuuKer, outward sary at Lower Quaranti deained by the andden death of as ine tem of aisosse E Bradford, the feat cori io of of the bear ‘Jaat after pariasing ot was ies aks faba Dr Walser, fore vist from tbe Ooroner, PU 2awantiae oy Spoken, &c. from stockbolta for Boston, June from Biockhoim for Boston, Juse 26, of Frente, ‘tmery, from Liverpool for Oagllari, June 29, L Bale, Lu'l, 70 days fro: iny 19, tw Lo Bangtang Poenge. ae ee Leghorn for Pailadelpbia, Aug 8, lat 40 Jon 67 30. Ee ele Griffin, hence for Turks Sisters Aug 4, lat 31 wa rag, Be Taylor uno.” = 1D port ship fi fee act ite Adirondack, Tay! the naze of Norw: ort Muscongus | a Fe Awoy, May ee bark ann, Munt Barvavos, J' 12—.39r bare tang dt oe angi re r revo 28th Yor + Gen Vine ciate a (r), na & Martha, Hobbe for base panghae; echr eid fue, trinidad; John R Low, timer et Thomas ohh Bt July 3%, brig Logue, Young, from Baltimore arr spemeeon Ang 7~In port Br wre eee Ingham, for 8 a * Exchange. 6 ig Jn Pre Lene WYork. ‘aitmore m8 a Trenawell coer tt marly Bird, Sook, do; eu nee) tor Hong Kong. Sid ‘Dirigo, Tora Kane deme 4—In port shioe rae Rock, Harrison, for Australia; Norway. wiajor, tad aA gg W J Morris, J: ‘moet, gel Mary and Bortoa inane Crowell, adith, Brown; 71 Shoo & Lew ber, ai 481 Tradetman’e... yaa orien 1,176,910 8,419,006 71,490,012 Tots) .......$117,808, an 7a * Some as last wean! ie ties Lob CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Augusv1S—6 P, M. Avnae — "he market was confined to some’ 20 e 30 bbis., incindicg pore wt 6g, and pearls at 530, Kdge, Cressey; Black Waraior, cet, Moe. San Preocle Gompativor, cir Mainelnke, Pike; Nestorian, he, Pauses dave, (avera Continent, ‘head and’ Witsa jab Tor Fooctsw, barks sea Nywk, Hege, Pagmn, Wheower, ane waryiard Orosvy, unc, wonmer Langiae, Dearborn, i:om Goanghad ars 2a, erat, Hout, eno; pa tr t pobre a 5D a ir bale Dery: api toe, ray Baaccregan, for Svaney Wa usd Macay, June + In port +, By bark OL hevan. reie" ’ aedaaiaayia Johason, for NYorks, ic Abagup. Hollins, NYor® Apa a Soe “Ma, evguin, Raicbeicer, writs "priya. Ku-oae sa Po chine wr 6th; Kesex' MoConuo!l und (rts, Waster rok tor N ldg; Karan. «wood, O: elena, Cheney and a Sy ers, snr & @ Demiit Heparickson. tor Yo & hk ty brig ema Francs, «vord, vibe “tour Eureka, somata, July 31—In port brig Mecossa, Brown, for Bos~ toh RoseriR, NB, July 22-Cid ship J Baker, alien, deie- a {I~ Tn port vhiow Winged Racer Bastarhrook, bot mig thor terecdge | fore from —Aiven. dhe ith ah? lennon, ers ee ee @ Ald eboue 8th, ache Jennie Morton, wee eog 10-1o port ship © W Waite, Pendleton, for MANGHAR, May 28--Ip cort sbtoe Bastern Star, Jomes, for Amey (ld); Jobp slay, Snoyert : ward, "tb foro. ae ho errs tact nanan oe wees Co ynes, Mees, abe Kd ove, Gomen, doy Preston for smoy won; Naty & Louies, Sonat uae, we He, oomsiord Go, ecbrs Minne, simub ad Wanderer, Kiog, ups FIXGAPGRE. June 18~In port abioa Broelsior, Robern, f Meosimme F Maca) su pUADabae ot BU) TT Lay on shan gee ofrosty Wit ton Borg so) 174, Freaoh, for Aneel ele. (OR jorsves Teh tmugkl® ctolinoa Phina; kre Murey, ss.Yaen Hira Cox Jota. seve er Crown, Hallett and 9 /bvot v apeny. uno: Th 20; Park Laure. dus Buse, for # ¥oe€ aud wets Cheever for Mania, Matangae, Kenaett, for dong Kong ta ereph, Ghes for Baars sia'June % Orig Ov ibeaa, Waa- cheeter, London eT BELENs. Jule 2—Arr blog Corings, Ward Cxiontts ‘or | Boston (wea proceeded); Soargo, Cro wall, do (9F Loddon (aad procredeey a T 1OuN Ang 7—Arr bark Meta, Passch Poiladalpais, Old 6b, vebr Uitoussa, Chiford, 6a Umore; sloup Baw Bawern sat, row YORE “vamos, June 4—In port shine Swallow. Merton, for Fass ADB, HALE VOUS, Movouovsh frou oOug Kove arr # tne: Meszenger, Manton Gov Morton. Surry. and Flora vee: darego- ple debueam, dd, Araininy0, Came, do; bark a berg Fy, for sale, Home Ports, AUKX«NDRIA. Ang ss arr priya Lorana, Gtbbe, Rosin; Rolhcg Wave, sa] Fal River od whrs saundurs, Wyaan, Kosten; lvam swith, Moe ven Pail River, Jobo Fore th he med, Providerca, M i Uaritale Wiaamore, Bast Uieen- BARY, An J35arr anne Cove. Cid seor, J rao Prese. 7) rawe ey is “eu, eutla: BARK bu fet Wane Smith soot. Wimmaton ~€ aDDA, arsine. Woodenfk btw lesson; Percy Helper Gerds, aud ware Miller Laws, Phuacels bie: Empize Marchsli, hilad-Ipbia; hos d seymour. Kelley Kilzane boort, Traseara varts, » ¥en ela 4m tea, On. | cruise Cid. rteamere Jo-ed Whit 6), powes Baltizanra; Ony of New York Howes, hilateubie ‘hare sem oled, Cays Jor, (ape Fown, COG; M & Stetsoa, Kendall, Saria Sovases, Gam, leptuegoe; Gol "Les yard, ley Ke bs 2 su8 byten; Mary Maun Tomes Mawean, 9 jorn. #i*) rr Ju.1a b'Gainy en, ~ orfols ton. vel; borter Gah. Belles 1g Star, Miller Glea de aeeesck, slope homes and & Lore Kaliey NXOPE sid Aturdey, wind ‘e388 10 ts, Meamere Cite oF Mew ork oaaph Whe, Sbio Varoee; hare dea ~ird, and bra WW Pack and euebrea ee, low. Sunday Te a , he aur aatirey Be neve i 15th re (> vel. ekive Oortean, Ward Calentte: Sarah Maw = rit curbs tplend berks Osmanit jorion, »lg od Bay Gow fend. Gifford, Curre: briny Kawin, ve: er, benguem siecle chrke inwud, wr Bona Ae@yer, Soow. oe Marca, O10, ebip Thatcoer wagoan, dexter Ban reneeco BatT MOns, sug l80\4— are bi ‘erson, Hoston: brigy = boott Uae en: by. Ony Serde; attvo (otc), Ford worae POUL) Larrabee. St Jobb, V5; xcbre »mytis) Baker, Portland vie Nortole: JW Bomeey Taylor, soot n:o Pendleton, harmh, sew Lond Luter vd, helley Wonton: Herriot’ Peete, Hoasire, ox Gul, Howland, Proviienoa Come ao, abr Privclle ¥ from srecibo, Pa AtQnaraptine Da. & <6 Waiver 6 way from Matanzas; brig Joeopnas, Sec-ve, from Havens Olds steumediva Wm Jecking Halett sosion; Patapeoy Layfald, Chariesvoo ships Jobs -* Gort bamita soterdam; atoena, (Prem), Bedt ag Quebes dare Jha y sruve Gayle wivar Plate, ¢rowers, me. Providence; *m & Burden, he Miverva fel Salloiver M van Newe, «ap Name, © 8 bipe Jobn G Costar Bamile, soverdam Admiral 8! (cpa, Have oarke smazin sirean, @eat Indien, deca pe he: ggh vae Bon? aac (4rem), teumers, Bro ne’ Brten, dvant, Bat ‘rom be ow, bi aren Vie wn, Munro, W eat Indies ee 2 sind ShGOl, sum I2—-rr beige Paloso anthroat neiro; Fanvie, Arey, York, seit Surab Glolien ave Oe agreno hind ve hee ahoep we? +adding, Provi- jen! lout achr & ‘Surion, Balttmoce. Bid slorp Deception 8w1'h Port Gwen or Kan’s Wan Dinu (Warwion) a aag 12—arrechr James Howe Bpregg, alexandria, Ie KLE ON, sug 6 Ip port ebica C nett atte, Unudt, for Liverpoo! 8tb; Corluthtan, swee'ser Ue (On LIne Of the bar); bark vleraoi ara from. ntwerp for Vers Orua «muld aut! oeme 6 rine repd (The above ere ali the eqaace rig. 20 vearela ibstare tn port) sit ob, orig Wen Sindiey, ork Fell RIVR®, «ng it-Sid chr MO Darfee Hall, siex- anrrie: 1b, Kichara Borden. sFonld. Sat - oni shear x: a ai oa ‘al'imore Oroapa. Wil- “rr echrs Wm |, Payton, Witch, Bull, e izabethport, Roane ae ae GLOUVONET HH aug 10 are ectre Laura MoM Whsleu, my o:k: Braz G-llowell tor Philadel foun Hosta, Ouuringbam, Sure. nied lo hy MES' Bova ey M—s0Pr sobre ard Carolire sunt, Bas ey or Fare, allca Lew Corson sod treaenvar Weber, Pauedelonle OF Cv; Beulal 8 Sharp Mayhew, du sor Meat vergran Griffin, Port Kwen for sarem pee F \00% Mt M_rce, 8: Domlogo tor b loss of mato boow J hy R Plaer Gano, sari, Chese; Kot Gifilien mip, New vereny Nmnith, Giass Biow €F Waris and oneirgbam Papier. ebilad-ivais for -o9 va; Adetvice smh do ter selem: ¥u0 wreen date slonceter Ad Eorten bbsed, 0 for oeverv, poranns tucle , Sarath, 00 for Hexban: harles 4 cage.@ Laoginy oo far Nawoury Port F Ariba Niskew saw er, niizabetspa t {or da, Prinvese, Lowell, B York for saetan; Kit Fieoher Gepgor tar NYore 8id Howe Caroline *, Bacsh s kammood. elon Lea, ‘areseurer. & © -haro, Kyergreea Saco, Mariba wick lee Vavid Cex. sna Bidder & Un Asin Fr orig Prea Z Taylor Bart «stele for Baltiawe. Got sproand yew tbe KK t. 09 on tbe weemingwf the (Ro and came of to's morotey afer diwbarwiog os-tot dec’ Lot wih- Ovi Camere Aiko urrenore Hermoos, Meio. faltinwe OF Bath. Joreph <apdant for 4oavna; George, Lovgvellow Machiae ‘or Niork 10 aM —214, the sore, Blt he-ore regored excavt brig breat Z Tavior, eolirs Rendon, Caries Moviees, Koxsona Kuriey ® 6 Grange, YOST, aug S~ > Fe barks Victirda (<0) ot ¥en, Willams, NYork. 00 eb, Paonyt ern Palery Havre Ew ULE ANS, ane testes oabio ones, Crow ell, spotenols wea talveston Hehe 8 Citra, Witenes, from Vor thaship -wepben suiswie Ceo. the ber a) ~W Pass. paving daca towed (ena aea OY Cerbut Tbe orepelora Kboch rata sod Vanterilt worsed Al ber vesiesoay, Dut did vot eucceed in gatdog ser over. TBO V welll: moogaice lath + rr (ny 1e)) bigs Sonte Caro'tna, Kempton NewYork; 13tp, Rotomas. peed civerp ol: way Queen forten, Somviae Below ship Lelestiac mmpica Pierce, trom NYork 1d (20, thige Lociana. Oui, Nura; 18a, WeiliuytM Baretow, Pros idence Siw BeDtORD, sug l8-arr sobr Jobo Frasier, Allen, Bitatetbport . PRWPUrT, augl2 Arrectrs Olarien ndd Rowe Phils. deipdis; leabel, Tarior do; arena Norris, somerset for York, Lacy *dama. Wavie, Provideoce sot co, (sa bth ald) Arr echrs Ubsri¢a Colenen, ‘annirn tor ® Yor; Den- frigbtnen, Fall siver ‘or do} sloupe sume pries, dled Glog. NSore rit] Onrvea'er. Yount va for bilaaoetbports BREW HAVise,’ sug iSeatr bok: Oregon, Chase, Qreen- AVE", Fug 18—arr bark Oregon, Chase, ports brig Jearion. Wright Darbadow gar ovriog byl ew orks auc Phenix, bepard, ¢o. sla onig wabt toe oan, Porto Bico, scbr 7 Vaugnag,’ Taomaa, sew Srune wick; sloop Humming bird, 8 ore FHALADHLPHT gol DE IE are offeaaie Oy ot York, Bowes, Boston; barks \ poe Cater \ i Le aay Pica Host n; # brig @ Whenier. Wheeler Port darvey, n'a: schra A Conale, Sweeting Sareea. sinsuie elaat Hams, Uae Iola, Old sieamera 2 epragos Maibe ww. 300 1; Soeton’ vel lew, hYors, brigs Thos Waiter tiurth — raided: G W Barta, at ria Boston: aa er John Walter, Farren, do; Mi free- map, ick TLYMOULH, Aug O—Arr achr Sionehshs, Young. Deiae were «ty Phu VISCETOWN, aug 8~Aarr scbr.O a Cobb, Philadel: pris (apd pla 10th for Truro), Diamnod Norton. do, BUViOKNOK, aug 12 ~ | re Seater aibatr et, Jones N Sarah M sherman sherman san@ore; D & David J Brvwer, Jobaarm Potiaseiphias MMerscroe seman, aod J @ Wool- Pbiladeizhia tor Pastuctet; parvatanle adore adelpbis; simfra wart Koncont 'sJd Carles ¥ hit fog, Inman, Potad-Ippie; Ureen'and, izey, N York: visdem, Laclsm do; ‘Domne ¥ Orover. ‘Iwylor do, (or Palindelphia); alooy b epragne. wibbe, # York 13in— arr sleamer Uepray. & York; brig ‘oba & Dow, ‘alindems Greud Turk; echrs Wild Piceon Wilken Batimore; armnis, biowles Wonder. Northag, Pottceiphis, sbanaadoat, Hewett do; Texas, haroptin, Kllabernvort, Obie’, Jbanplt 40 +10 Momento, Rirdeall; WoW S-algard, Rowdiah. sal fara © Wiuleta, Thumpen Fhiladelopie Tu Miller, Bryant ork, 14tn— Arr steamer Petlaxn 4ldech NYork, Sid, gob-s John & Pavon, Hassell, snd wazzio, W ugor. v pie, mileane Ryort BiO- WORD, hug \2- Arr bark Cbeg, nyo, 8 York rcbra Manchester, Pierson; Orenehaw, Won: Geile ® Bul bolwes. bdo srw Blies, Matthews co 'W 6 Koboins. do. 4 bark Germontown, Pinckney, Bio Janniro; brie J 3 George, SHOW 0O. Cid ebip Loalelana Muller, of sod for Brenan SaVaNNod, ang arr etaamchiy .Putrnaa Watson © York, et Trbee, br berk »/ctlo Her’, from Uioraiur; sohr Northern Bella, sepbene. fr ma saulle eit WILRINGOR NO, 20g a gf hen bar eg ‘¢ ie; 1a M Watowright Gomom, J saith, nener a Meeon ‘Gorene; dobby sur pid Sih, brig africen, tom ‘loop ‘adelia’ Wigstman, Port AER Batanan.o UIE IARBEGA . D At this seneon of the 13 ePTDRMC?. ‘The public may rely wih confi‘ence in the useot Stele Peuv's CORD s CusNad BITTRAs, as the only sate remedy to prevent or cure DIABRHGA and. DAFIATERY | These favs/unhie biters are vot only « meal: cine of approved eflivany, bnt they wre aiso a p'exeant and rt No farm's ahoold Dé wt bont ibarae wnd can be always 70 Warman streot ‘oe Agent tor the United States, And by a'l druggists grocers ana bare ia the iy. (PO AuL WHO VaLUs TheIA siGgHt. SEMMONS & 00.8 BRAZILIAN PEBBLE PANTAROOPIC BPROTACLES, 7 SELES a Kr hone Pog ‘Ibe untverss) spprot Doth for ner sight aod far stab, is joleot ib for ne ia eed fa 2 relent guarantee accurate) sted 1 reironen gta of all eave vielen by the A tomlin . ‘SkMat sa Coultete-utatar i BROADWAY, ‘under La‘are House, HOTELS. ny Fa dnt of FO 3 WASHING tu of spartmen ws st present nnoconoted: eaie by private tania or ele