A I .vol, 1. THIRD SERIES. TERMS : Lfl v v 13 00 Ill month. ....1 to If ('am In advance. f f ATM OF ADVERTISING! . II n u iiua Aral insertion. II 00 , f.f each additional publication, , 33 Nn f7W We ii-tice that our hkt Usnt are bediming U receive their Fall land Winter stocks of Gouls. w up U, bowerorjlut th scarcity of men f j ii the country, and tl.o apparent in IMMsiLUitj of times iinpryvir-g very ma Serially, will restrain tho purchase of Lavj sTock. This, bower, will doubt? ies btt regulated by the demand, the coin juunicatioii with tho NoitSieni muikoU feeing sa quick and fc:, that mer chants hero can nute "p tieficienc cs if . i . . . their stotks at very ni-ri imm-w. SteetiHfCom. II. J- U'mt corn crib as visited by a rogue la.it Saturday night. T.e corn, oine nve or hx ouatieis, wh ftaktu out through a bole, made by the '- l" lis. Iikvm lirutt'd With IUICI, wuw ' - - - ut haste, b lio icuwiiiieil to shell una bit); it, and bid the cob uuder the cub. Jle left signs, however, winch readily in Itcated that the crib hud It-en robhed. rTbinkiug if likely that be would return the nel night, Mr. West determined to watch for hliujand so about nine otT 'CK, fcunday 1 jitli illico i-1 i n ' T ! i at Bomo one was taking his corn, he aopniaejied with in about twenty feet of the crib, and see ing soinething'ngainst the wall, which he took to be a man ynllmg out hi corn I H , i- I .. . I . ... I... t . ...I I!. it fltuiougt. a iioie n uii ur, me mo. I rvy.. ...... .tim,w., . I tluit tliM roirue was insiJe the crib, ;u !i heard Uin burst , v ' v J w - - - r t If tl.o slai in Jbe rear ami leap ont. lie made good hi ecape. But on examin atiou Mr. Wer-t found th.it he hud a ed into a bag, which wit tied up to tlie slats ; iii the outside, into which tiio iun was j dropping the t orn, H was almni. nail I It. .11 ,.. luiiiia llio imille of M. Chin- . LJs, auegro malt in the com mty rJ-noiias MarR t;:eiunionfi, w no win i H..i.1.it..aii:tlit(r I'L-Hr out or 1m r, 0'iired to J ...---'-'.-y.','. ' "'. '...,.., , JlllOW llOW HIS img H louiiu iniuei vii juirciiliistances. Daihj Jjiutnr. A coon Un." There aro few travel- Jiug men in North Carolina who have Siot met witjLr Alaj , ot Salisbury, in It heir 'bouts; and found him to be ono .f the bto,wnest"irnt6" to be found in a llav's rido. Ho is pretid ng over tiie I. -. " . .. ' frontdoor affairs of the Boy don House, ff .. . . ffct present.- lie was inspecting tne con- lentsof a wagon, in front ot that house j i Veterday, and in walking around picked j (ip a dime. Tlie wagoner was troubled J l HlO villlliilmin.V ii. ....... nA ..i, it ... utrumw that 10. WllO . - . 1 .i -uu Bnviv. n , Ulf an hoi.r l.ad bot seen the dime, and 1 . .. liaa Decn -Btouiprug arounu .-..... .o, ; was enrsing ins iuck wueii m tonipiu- on walked tip and asked what was the natter. On being informed ot tho ease, e enterednronceiuttt llie feeling of he wagbricr. aud thrustiiig his band jm. St1il4 pockctf said ba i expected it was Ii. Tlie Major pulled it out of his locket, but holding it so that bono but jimself could f see, asked" him Did j otfrs Lave a boloin it ?"" Yes it did," fas the quick response Vt ell itt aint ionrs. then, for tbia bus sot no- hole in l,w triumphantly answered the Major. b Ah J but responded the wagoner, " I aeant irir vockiit had a bole in it. ."'It is oura, i Sir H said the Major--" It is ,tirs, hera take it, and yon may have ( j hat too, if yoo want it."." i 'C IlRlsrS TRIUM PH AL ENTRY. . Vrot'wfi : PorterT n bis Jldshan and its Giant CUietx thai describes the locality t f thia remarkablo scene ; and Ids descrlp tfoo explains very inrply sonic of its feats tftwrhtclritberww 'ft onUer;tani. ire" i It was the 1'a.lrovir Weik. Too holy j city U CiowiUd. and the lame of Jesus t .Lazarus, Lroiubt multitude toBethanv I ami hi, w 1,1 wi u i in uutra iti uk na n ? . UJ kn that ttrctfme was new come, lor ;th cowplwe fttlfihuent of prophepT, and ' Uh) Z on's King shoold that uay i tri- i rapbeTtUT ZiiHi'a ittl (cl. ir. i.0owni2 what was Deiorelimi u waa natural h sln.uld take tho eaay cravai. W and not .Hi aiecH and daUcult one W tmJ.u.muuv When tftf forth haratrtsnotbiniTherin dress '.r mien 10 dislinraisn Je.u Wmotlu fV-I'ren'u ' LnACnl ihatiT ahmdJ l. "m .ok ftJKt lowlv," aoJiU wasneek and bw-fre ily." . Ibi litU. band of hmnble diaciples isathetJ eloselv round b teron. while tbe mtLltitode fhrongvu tha path, and j A royng man bas Uvea arresica in uo lincd the rocky bank abovs it. Boon af- bile for throwing vitnd open a woman. t ler leaving liethuny the rad meets a fas vino which furrows riot ply the aido of Olivet; from this point tho top ofZion is scon, tot the rfr-t of ibu city is hid by an Intervening ride, and jnst opposito ibu oia'toii the other fido of the ravine, 1 aw fhe site and the remain fun nn cient vill.ie. The nmd turnsbarly to ribt, detuenile oblij'eIy t the bot tom ot the ravine, and then turning t the left, ascends audAacbestbu t"i of the o p -site ride, a short distance above the site of the village. Is not this tlie place where Jesus said to the two disci ples "Go into the village over against jou J' . These attie fooiiuen could ctors tMe ravine direct in a minute or two, while tha great procesiiioti would take aoine timo in slow ly winding round the nad. The people of tliu village raw tho procession, lliey kne its cause, f r the lame ol'Jeaiis' mii'Mcleshad rescheJ thou ; thev were thus piei ated t ive the a to the disciples the moment they bendj ''1 he Lru lial uceu o! I. m. And tho disciples, taking thu a?N led it up to 'he roml Mini liltit Je.Hllit. A Immoral V anils die wa soon nude of the loosi roht-s oi I hvn mi-M.'f w.n ihiiio a I humlrtd times in I'alistim;. S.me of the people now broke djwn branches from the palm tree, and wsaving tin in in tri umph, threw them in the path. Others, still more enthusiastic, ilncw their gar moms in the way, as I have t-cuu Mohom medau devotees do before miirt nuished saint. Zuchsiiah's jMplecy was now fullilled to the letter. "Il.-j.iee greyly, O daughter of 1011 ; shunt O daughter of Jeiiiiium; bul.old thy King cometh un to thee. Ho isjn.-t, ami Imv inr eulvHtion; lowly and riding upon an ass." (ix. 9) The proi-esMon advanced. The crown of the ridgo is g iined, mii.I Jcriisalein in its full extent and beauty bursts upon the view. Monah crowned by the tem ple, rioes pndly from the deep, dark K-idrou. Zioiuitiua hiolu r yet, awav be vend it. show inir to advuti'ae the p ilate uflleio l. sn l the lofty battlement of Hippicus and its sister towers; then the in .nt i-it v. and its wardens stretchina fir 1 i. ...... ti.l I l,.u l.if.L rn il.i.ir l.olovcil and ! bt,Hj,US cjr Btuj one on their wonder; w, jpg (Luke X'X. 37), and tbej uiultit mies raiseC i'ie:r oiee.-in.t ( ion el.O'it n triiiinpn, u orai.na io " ;" ; ,.i t Kir rn i n iri l.osann inlhe! highest." (Matt. XXI. But how was Jeii3 Klleelcd by these joyous aecliiiia lionn, ami by that noble liew? lli-ui;j iiiscient e.e lookid betienib theexnbi-rl atrets of eiM-hiieiasins in Upmi the evil heart of ni schief. It looked, to , horn tiiogorgooiis buil'ing oftho ii'y,awayt down toe dark vista of time, and saw ! lootnig in tl e futme ruin. les raTio n and j woe. Therefore, when lie came near ( uli.ii hi? e.nno down "probably to thatl point wl-.eie the temple was directly fac ; 1 II i .'I .1.. ..f ilj ur. ! mg H"'i, and al the neline8 oi us ar-. ' r.niK'1-tui-M eould heseiti "He WrePt over . j FRED: DOUGLAS. The following is the letter addressed' I. .. I. ..nA 1 1 in. I v. . t Ii ii i rr ii t ft ft I lO- slass, the negro, to a Ko- u " ...v, - -- ,. , .. -,, i I, o : ('liester Willie PiacK man, uinioioiiiioi; .ua acceptance of the app?i..t,M.iT Urate to the Philadelphia Couve t,,r a!t aw I r ... . gate io uie i uiiiuc'K" "-v... Rik:iii:stkk, Ang. SO, I860. Dear Sir:- Sensible of the honor generously conferre I upon mo by tho lemiblicati convention of this city, in Ja'ppomtinjj. me one of its delegates to ! meet with tho triie ftfirjtlierti Umonists about to convene in Philadelphia, I beg to state that I cheerfully and gratefully accept the appointment, and I will cer tainly attend that true national conven lion', provided I am timely plit in pqsses sioif of the proper credentials for that purpose. If this convention shall re ceivo me, the event will certainly be somewhat significant of progress; if they reject me, they will only , identify them 6elvea Viith another .cnventton, which, from mean motives, turned its back up on its trtio friends. Yonts, very truly, F. DoroLAsa. The credential coihmiitco has .viol re ported and the fate of Fred is still in doubt. FAITEN ING CATTLE. John Johnson wrote1 tho Country Ginteman that he feeds his cattle on all t?iofiayTtteyw1 increasing - cacli lo" wx :ii).inru iaiiiivn; mm vard.4 well, and Stab 0 ItlO'lH HO lOllger I . , . . - . ,1,Hu u wises ineni lo eai meir .c.e, thS do bef" "r ,M,H w,,e". UeJ a.r0 i up, and keep, clean. Cattle bought ; -.-v .. v , --"--, fc..r.v...j - n'Por,atV I iuip.rtant to have the P' are best. These may be fed at J SV If coTmnon cattle, get hem at '" wide atroM the loins, ? . ! generally j aucn ma I'e fattenoC at rising four ycat Tliere m ..lew. WtorUa UJ w n won wrum uo"1' am iceomg ..v. ;gn wethers. . ., . .fttiU mi ,,rneaiattjtr. o,ltittfltift nBftrw-wro-.4Jie tw " . . .. ...I..V.-. . -w- r- i ii.e r, iruiir iiFoieeuo'iis u, mr vunirmi ii.imv lii'nix irom iiicjeftagisr SALISBURY, N.' C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18GG. BUTLKIl OYER A GLASS OF WINE We learn that the following little in rident really took pbico the otbei day: (ion. Ben. Huilor (who wns bottled np nt Beriuinbi Hundred by Beutiiegmd) hud n distingu idled friend at dinner and brought out before him tome of the best wines in the Iw.tiso. This vibitor was so fur pleased with n particular "vnriety as to ionoiinco it a rare ripu old article. "oti iiay well cull it rare ripe, 6aid the General, 4,for it belongs to a "'box given nio by u friend when I was on duty in New Oilennc My friend bad brought it over from Bermuda, and mid it was over a hundred years old." Tho guest replied that this statement was probably true ; but," said be, "for such a, tare old wine yon ought to have a hauie. Wliy not cull it Bermuda Hundred ?- iV'. . Aral J. , - cni;i:iiiNG pjiosi'Ecr in Illi nois. The Cliicao Tim? thinks Illinois will bond eight, "and perbaps nine, rep resenrativea to the tK-xt Congr. ss, who support the president's policy. The radi- cats likely to bo displaced are Duker, Kiiykendall, Harding, Broinwell and Culluui. The New York Juruin-j Jtd Bars that thnre is nt a paved street in New York where it is sale for a man to drive' at a rate above a walk a horse that lie values. , , Thero is a rumor that two or threo of !.tl.e New Jersey United State. SenrSril(e4. JjUclanond firtjuirer. win voie wnii uie lemuciai, uiiu iuui defeat a joint meeting of the legislature The Badfcal Union Committee of Mis 60iiri has issued an address' urging the party to organ ze, in view of an appre hended civil war in the State. It appears been more than in military stood that atf..irs of Noi tiiWeatl Til KailloaJ Couipuny bus; been successful. The st ck "f the Rati kaie'u itnu vii:sr"ii U ii,(,atl, sold a lew dy since tor iD ,,or 6!,re. I his is cupital lor the times. per share. A juror' name wiisciilled by the cleik. T! e man advanced to the judge's de k, and said : Jnile, I should liko to be exensed.'" 4Tt is impossible," said the jude decidedly.- - - - - "Bu.'.j'olge if you km-w.my rcasoin." ' Wtf'j'sir, what r ibey ?'' man "Sir, the fct 18- and tho hesTiiattd. that Gen. B,aoreard lias ; h ,C(, to hi8 and incarceration in TfTZZ: .' " .1 ,Z proh'-ablyemployediuturope I,..,:.. Vow V, k. on the 31st of An " II pursuits. It is under ; t j . lmve aro,18ed. tho jutt indigna- ,m.K .,..'..,:. . . . ctiiuhon and ihe lit mission in iclatioii to the; tju( 0j- jjj8 fpicnda, and all who luive fol ; ('nnn they vuut Upie-enedr" (Craa the, great New Orleans and .... ,liin ,i11.mi,rh bis brilliant career. ! v Proceed," continued the judge. ' prison at an hour ot the night, when et VV..H io.lx it I noit :ie it I'm irot ! forts to ii roc u re his release on bail were ,lt, .. V...J -0 J o The judge being a aedato one ,,. ,i, ..u.l- ntirt urn' I fr t'leiL- fn- ;..;ti.T M.t fc.-ri,-I. t).Ht l il...r ,!, . i1I1iiMiu- d h-t him m. nnd oso snlphur until next term XiT Mr. M. fdiinelt, of Xahvile, .conslual troU the renting ol many huildiii in lh it city. . i i .. .. i .. . .i i. ... . i o I . ,.. nM IIHS voilinian.y reouceu .,er re.., ooj r. 4 .11 ceiu. n umih w,i ,. of the iple rus. nm.ei.T..i; XiTuemjial Wool tfiiUirM the nrcRiuv ni s noliev. and nueaks of the souiheuieis as brave people. -itgr isever' women are on trial in towa u.r shamefully tiealilijj an alleged "eojiperhe.td Woman. Senator Wright, of New Jersey, is ngain lying at the poiirt of death. J3T In addition lo the tsrgB number of vol unleer officers honorahly mustered out by speci al order, Nj. 49, from the " war department, another list of oflioewlo be mustered ol of the serice is in course oLltt!piiradJ4ii, and the order will soon be isaued. An enterprising" individual nt Ceda Falls, Iowa, recently dressed pi the ex pensive babilitnenls of a fen. ale, drove a thriving busiue s in-fitting corsets to the hew itching firms of innumerable Indies ; but alter leaving he. was discovered lo be a "boirid inau." - The total cost of tl.o Now York Cen tral park, np to the liist of last January; waa $9,763,&95,SS. Tho visitors last year nuinberedtivor seven milliuus The jnternal rovenne receipts last week amounted $10,283,831,63. The leceipts thus far of the cunent fiscal year have been $o7,S22,449,38 neieraTMclWeTrr -r ,rj. tV. m i. p..,.P,ffTcriKsr.d i n,.v ir.i1 . -. - j - tUlf Atlantic ran gruml ill the m.ddle I of the ocean, is susj ceTed" to be witl.ojt iflJa.itllI. I Mjjjj the niinis'er put a stamp -on yon when roil wa inairied ilarv I "A stanifi, Charlie! What for, p. ay T ' Why cTiirSTu'Tt bjgaf w Mimi a : Rfafiip yoo know."' J A half idiot named llickerson. in S lem, Davies county, Mo., recently mur-1 i , i I . u I . . .. , i y ....t I oereu in wii anu nm "j their brains with a b-g bf wood. At a recent ptairie chicken hunt near MaDeliOter, Iowa, between two lrofoting clnbs, nearly 1,000 chickens were killexl. I For; three banter were engaged. qiiari em tlon t0 ,,,e v line .Uollioa ns, ... aseeria... tuff,aett BIIJ ,Mt it b Uien as a part of & JtrrV, tfom ItllS 1 lliaKe lUeiU I il,u minnrul ri.tanlirnri Ol IIIMl ri'lUMI. I , , l' . I. .. . . THE NOBTIIKBN CAMPAIGN .''. "Ol'ENS. Tlio Xortlu-rn elections were nslicreJ in yesterday.. by Verinon. To duy Cali fornia will vote, nnd on next Tuesday the flections in Muino'will tnko place When wo look back to the Presidential c.-unpalgn of lStli au-1 And Yemioiif.ont of a vote or r3,74, gi nig a majorirv of 29,008 for Lincoln, and electing a full man-dog Congressional ticket, und re member that it is e of t lie most can tankerous of the News England States, it would ho unreasonable to expect iho "Conservatives to prevail. I to fore the result is 'announced we give up Yer mont to the Radicals, at d every body eUo North nnd South will do I lie came. The other J5iato named above innv also bo set down as gjven over to the Kadi cals. They will thus have the advan tage of beginning the cauiHiign with a succession of victories in unimportant States, nnd will doubtless make n great lmllaTialM over then. These three State together elect only vleven Bepresenta fives to Cngress. Wo give them up as lost, because the phytic of the Philadel phia Convention has lut. yet had time to jell upon them. 'If lhV! elections were a month or sis week- off. we tdiould liave strong hopes a ditlerent result. Should j the Conservatives have tho gopd luck to ! carry any ot Hu-m, it wi be next akin 'to a nnraoleHhd would atnce cam-Uis may and despair into the tadical ranks Wait for New oik. Pennsylvania, Ohm. Illinois eve. ' J wo or three such States 'count, in the House of Representatives, it... .liiuiL ..I' u li7'in rill tlw.. minor THE ARREST OF GEN. MA HONE, Tl.o it!c,Frn.i.-.il. t.io.nsiiiPB inntitiited ' ..i.ui f l(.n M.-.hoim. who at i.rt aont fills the position of President of the Norfolk I l ...l ..;t A . fi'.i,! b u i u cieuini: iam viivj, mm ,,,v. , It nptiears that for an infringement of ! a contract between the corporation w hich ) General Malmiie represents and the Newt! IJ.iv Line Steamboat Company, by the latter, that suit. was instituted against them; und in the course of the proceed ings tho steafunr George Ixmry was at 'tached, but was uftei wards released on j.'Aecui'iiy. ' - In revenge, tor tins I no Lean s tu-posea that one M alone or Muhoiio hud inilaw tnUv seized their steamer, and by virtue I of this deposition, brought about Uen. IMahono' arrest. The General was in his hotel in tho presence of his family iand several "Tadic-rfl and was carried to unavailing, lie was, however, re leased I ttirncd-'thonext day, tfJo,UUi in tumi naving : heeii laid do wii bv the propi ietors ol tho Old 15av J.ie . Tho r will in a ehort time bo inves- itigator. before ihe proper j'Plioiai iriuu- Tho friends of General Mahono, bavp jnet cause lo be indignant at his arbitra ry arrest, and his being thrust into prison by the "malicious designs of persons, who violated their plighted faith, und feared the consequences attendant upon the in fringeiuent made uy tnem upon u speci fied contract. Their mode of refeiigo is as c'ontemptiblo and disgraceful as it is unjust, and j.artakes of tho . paltry spirit of ungenerous and degraded minus. II drhinyttjn Journal. , HEYS 0FTHE DAY." 27 Mulatto Convention. I'hihjdelphia, l'aM S-pi. 8, V M The add ! and reaoln ions of the Conven lion endorse the policy of Congees and opp'i the restoration of the Sotilbein Stute oil the. conditions proposed hy President Jolinaon, as too lenient, and declare the aiondiueiiia to t.rie Couti;ulion the .Icgnl and coiitiluiiooil plan for reslnrni)i the rehelious Slatea to" the Union. In the eveuing eioit, Ilaimltoii protekfed : agaiiial the move by whieli border Stale over slaughed Southern Uiiioiiir-ts ftiid id the mis ooriiy report of the committee favoring nejfro u"flrB"e should bo Jnesfiitid tr.fnoriow. i The Coiiventtoil has virtually aplit oir the ne- j grocuniajequMinon. iwimun omiei. "clc-' gallon, aner ailoi:uii' the a OreM and rronlu lions lhi morning. desired to adjourn mint die,' I l .1!. ....... I ..I I.. !.... ...! dii.i ii vm hi, n,,v Ft', rr ii rnar -ine minnrnT - , il. t:.,iiveutiun to nurro - 77 President in Chicago. ' Chiea.r, Sept. 6, P. M. The corner alone of ihe mrmumeat ws la ,! l(J.,i.,y iher were ter of lhou-auo .reei,l.' Uen. I lii' ddfJi m-mimIJo be Jt ur.;ttcr J'.ieif of oiaTuiv. Comma cial and Financial. New Yoik, Sept. 6, P. M m jm. A . I T U fl LoMVi 0. r.veiiS. . ivf- Suthrru flour, 9 90,tli 23, beat ii cent Wlter. Corn advaneeJ 1 cent, IWIiWJ. Sale of 63,000 bbl. t t33 50 Lard firm atS18l. 'Cotton firm. 8!es of I 400 bales at 33Si. . . , i-- t. 7.V-' . iiirtc .iiiiiiir'in.. NO. Su arflrm. SAVof 1.300 I.L U. Mucov dst 10J12J. N'vir Slon(4 (J'llcl. Freilit ilull. Soulurn Mtiltt. uJUk s.sj. a. it u . Co' ton ' toMisy only J A h.I.-. Mi.ldling nomiftiillv 30. Murkcti dul', -ry hill d mnud. Xi ihjI cottofi otTcrnl. N-w (MfHi.s. S. ,t. C. K M." Cttl"ll M-irr, S-U-Swl !iU - h - ! Jlini- Nt i:i :i.. 1 (;,.hl H 4ii. : Cholera chuiln juttriliy, !M lo fevt-r. 1. C'tttirr-ttivL' Victory in Idaho, ifr. V'itliiiiiiin, Spi. 1. II . II, rook, I)omocr:it, ha nininriiy f. r Cn jrowi in hUlio, of 1,000. Tlis Ui'iotiit nikI llninocrnu of Michiu'in" lotvrt noniiim'.eil Msj. Cioo. A Iplicu William fur Iruvvnior. 77tc'rnitciitial Tour. C'liicsfjo, Sil. 1. 'flie Pienidt'iit coiipIm ld hi rm -rks, on il,e lavintl of the lloiighn Maiiuuitfiil comer nloiie, hi follow : " I Mill present to nlio my high r-isrl Tor h ins, i ho p-ris1il m the pul.lin Mirtio iokI on whom I rtupeC'ed Hlel .'e(l. (Cllt-er ) I have no ,-ulogy to proiioniK-. 1 li a Iisk b n I n r ilulte tli h II i couiu uu ii. rjiiie men in i) ' o tlie civio wrralli hull tho lut'ioil wrae fn thooe who rlt their onililry in luflv m;liii., or llieir iihiiK-s limy tw eiijr,iaven upon Ihr uiiprrisliHlilu leoirJs of Nmioiml lory- Ihi" coluiuu in reared to lli memory of die l" Ulor noil U''preeiiUtive man. A consi ii,u iibk of duly performed was his wIhIm hvin.', and his wnnrtl wit) be tlw iucrTjtim irf hm name liill on the cenotaph ereelt-.l by n yia i ful im'.ion to comiileiiiorato llio erviCiW ol llnmt who lived Slid luilcd foi the r people and llie Union of lb? Slates. (Iinmunae cliceum;) Fellow-citil-iis. I believe in my heart. Ih.,1 !f could eum.nunicaU will, ll.e d.a., and cause n-ui loamiw w ,i -,.,...,.,.... v- . J'ora'jn .Xcics. Beiliu, Spt. 7,. P. M. The bill to annex Hanover, Hesse, Nub sail and Fruiikfort to Prussia h:i pisod- the Chamber of Deputies. Ihe Pi nssian Constitution is to tiike effect en Ojlobci 1st, 1S07., Count Biamatk has introdtic.d a bill for the annexation ofSchlcswig utJ Hoi etein to Prussia with the exception of one distiict ceded to Olden'mig., S.ixony jiives up tor Prussia tho fortress of Koinjjs'eiu. , Liverpool, Sept. 7, P. M. C ttoo tnai'ket tteadv ; no -change in price ;bales of 10,000 of Middling Uplands aie qm ted at 131 ; Breadstuff-active and hijilii r ; Wheat advanced 4 1. ; Corn ad vance d (J 1. per quarter ; Provrions quiet, and without material change. SKCONU tnSPATCH. Father Point, Sejt. 8. Tue 6te.n'nsh'p Peruvian, from' Liver pool, the 3Utii, vi t L ndoudetry, the 31st, han pasL'd tins point. Toe steamship Java from New York, a-riived o.i the'31st, at Liveipool. Liverpool, Sept. 7, P. M. The brokei's ciicubir reports the cotton sales of the week, ti5,0CO bales, including 2,500 bales to sj cculatois and 21,500 to exporteis. The marl.e: I in been.' lower with a decline of Jl on Aniejicah and la 21 on other descriptions Egyptian, &c. 'Ihe inaiket to-day closed quiet. Quota tions are, Orleans fair, 15 middling, 15-!; Mobile fair; 15ld, middling, 13dJ ; Up. binds fair, 15d, iiiiddliuj, 13Jd. Stock in pott, S00.000 bales, nieluditig 313,000 bales of Ameiican. " Election Xcwa. Cliicago, Sept. 8. The territorial Board of Canvassers of Colralo finished counting tho votes on the new Constitution on the evening ot mo 5ih inst. Geo. M. Chillicote, Uo publican candidate for delegate to Con gress, bad an alleged majoi iiy of 10S over lluiit, the Administration candidate, bin Governor Cum tilings gave the cert ideate of elecfion to Hunt, and tlio majority ol ,e J.,MrJ uf tjanvassei guvo a certltls cate to ChiltKOtte Arrival. New-Yuik Septeinb-r S- frimi" avanii;dir I ret)eili, bain He IVdar lvev hinpt . V. JirtHk heie to-day. -from Poiiiiacolli, itlited Xi u: Yvik Mai lt U. New York, Sej r. 8. Cotton fit in at 33-35. .tw Yolk, Stptemhe; S. Flottr firmer, with sale of (S0 l.aneia at $10.5015 50 ; Wheat i 7 rente hrvr; C irn me cent higher, sales amounting to iUn,)0 hnudsai- Sl iS.'J Outs dull; 0..ts dull .. . . . . , ,.f , . m fll)FrJ. Mesa at $33 25. v Lird duUCotton hrin er, with sa!es of 1,300 ba "at 3335 cents; Crcceric it; SpiritsTurpen. r . . ( A 11 ,i . . I... 1 1 "IT"1"" -J .37 WHOLE -NO. 1728r - line C3 cents; Brill firmer. at 93.50u8.5t ;. Pc'roleiiin tinner, sates of 3,0ou barrets; Crude 27 cents ;KIlr fined 4Mi cents. - XtwPrhtin$ tarl(ti' , . New Oilcans, September 7," Cot'on mnrket unchangoJ, with ivlet of C jO bit he. Slock on band l,3o7. New Oilcans, September 7. (i old 44 ; N. Y. Exchange at par, J New York, Sept. 8. Noon. Gold 471 I N. Y. Exchange quiet at fcl.OGj for sixty days; $1 07 for Sight. SKI OM) l ISI'ATX-M. Now York, September 8, Gold 77i- l'ttt'uhnt invited to AVc Orleata. , New Orleans 8ept. 8, I. M. - A niatin)f of prominent cililens wat held 1.... I.. .I..., I.. ft.u I 'ruMt.lklil 1.1 1Tlliil Li lull lo Nw erleant. Jfthiitt. Nr. Vo.k,Spt.8, 1'.M. Gold NOJ. Flour fii mer; tale of 080 l.bU. Soiitliera at I0 50h$I5 60. Wheat 3x7 cenla higher. Cora 1 cent lowlier; nalet of 143.000 at 82J 83 centa per bushel. 0t dull. I'oik heavy; ale of 4.75') barrels Mea 33 2J. Lard dull. Cttou firmer; ale of 1, SOU bale at 33a34 ceta. pr lh. tiroceri quiet. Spirit lurra-ntine 03 ct. p r ynlion ; Koain fiiiner t 3 50nt8 50. lVlroleinu tiimpr ; ialea of 3,000 l,r,r, crude 27 ct. per gallon; n-tiaed 4ia45 eelit. - i New Orlenn, Sept 8, V. M. iitioi le 1000 hale. The market is . steadier and unchanged. (old H9.' Mobile, Sept. 8, r. M, Cufon imles lo-day of 2000 bale of low er giades; Low Middlings 20.i27 cents. llallimore, SepU 8, P. M. Flour teail. Wheat, prime is scarce ; Whit 3 06,it3 15 ; re j t 'i 7 S.- Corn i lieiivj; bil 0d; vellow 90. Oata ateady. Provision quiet. Colleefirini Km 17JaiaJ. gold. 8ujr firm. Whiskey Scarce; Western 2 38. Jiadical Meet in y in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 0. A large meeting mi held last night, in front of the Union Ljiie House, which Was adJre ed by Carl. Scltuiz, who revived the situation of atVair and the policy of the Preident. The President in St. LouUf Affair in : MixKouri. St. Loutf, Sept, 0." . The PreaideriTwai received with great en-ihdn.i-iiii at Alton and in this City, today. Speectii-s were made by himself aud Secrolary ' Seward. 1 he Circuit Court of BuVlianan-sCouoty coiitiinid the case of preaehei arrested for. noi tiiliiii ihe testsoaih until the decision of lb Sii ieiii'i Court of the United Slate ia announ ce!. ' , ' The Adjutant General of tbe State ha lsued . orders to disband all tnrlrtia orgaoisatknnotr in ennformi'y to tbe Stale Convention ordU imine. Tim proceedings of tbe Philadelphia Conven' Ik, n . nerally satisfy the liadicals bere. By the Atlantio vabu: . Heart' Content, Sept 8, Tin shore end of-4 cW of 18f63 ws afely landed here at 4, P. M. on yesterday. Liverpool, Sept. 9, If.' . The Ii. M. Steamship Java tailed, tody, fol' N.; Yolk, 20,000 in gold. , London, Sept, 8, P, M. Lkird N'orthlrook, formerly Sir Joo. Barlnir, died tisday. " . . ... J'he Hon. W. E. Gladstone, in a speech de livered in Salisbury, last evening, urged pon the Liberals to tunport any' good reform bill ...i.:.. i. .i,n.,).t lu tirnimlit f..iwur,l b the Hers ' V, ,11,11 OUUUI-, fc'V W1HH. - J bv adininisfralion. LaM Market and Commercial. ew York, Sept. IU, U, Cotton firm. Upland 33. Orleans SS. (J.,1,1 1481. Excbantra: iirlit 7: 601ts6. r lour lento vw. , ..vw,- 3a5 liigher. ; 1 -. ... . - I. . . . I I'oik firm at 133 25. Sixe of '97140. Coupons of '82 till. Coupon of "03 1108. Ten fortie $08.' 1 The Mother and Chify "Dear moth- er," said a delicate little girl, "I hav broken your China vase ? . , "Well, you are a naughty, careless,' troublesome little thing, always in inia- chicf go up stairs until I send for y6u. And this waa a christian mother's sn- i ..... . . . wer to a tearful little cnipr.t, wliouaa Ktiii '-le l with ana conqnerea me tempi -. .. . , , .- i i. . i . . i. i H'lOti to lerin laiseoooti m inrru lamt. With;;- di'ajiw the child obeyei : and in tha f HSromeal - JWiutijaaliedlbttlByejo were a thousand vubjja in comparison ! Boa o a White Female Soldier Found im the. Crater at I'ctertbury.Ti Petersburg I fi ll cx mv that tbe gravesdiggers f lb Crater have unearthed, short distanc irl front of that famous place, the bodyof a whit wornn drs, 73 To Tteial uuttoniitiHri wni in an exeelli-nt .'te ..of prrservaiJio, lh butt, especially, w peiCvt. The feature, pal lid witli the hae 'of death, revealed tb delk-at caat of her woman' Uce, od h b- ir', tbojh cot abort. yoeaeJ a glos aad oftnea which lone might bae excited upiioBf bar es. b bad been bot tbrougb b WJ. Sh w crefu!ly placed into on pf tb sew coffin pro vidrd lor her stern comrade and taken bff wit tbeni to b bifrid iaaopjt tlem. r ,

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