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F- - ..'4 a, - 3,v• -..."...'' ,7 1, - -1 - -4 - 1 . ,- t „ -4 ' , 11.: 1 ": 11 .. - - - i.',,-'44 -',' -,•L'Z,: - - - --.. -- fr......., „5r , ..i.: i‘i'''-47''''''''-i-1:4-''''''''C:.i'.*:'.1.;-' ''''N'''':4.7.::c.---''-''.4-;7,*-'4';-4:1:=:;34I-A:'. Di-NO CRATICTI C K. F. T . n - Pi 0 ,( 4: ll E ' illailOatY q vitt: :„ alone to us, who were bora and has* been na . r s'- i• - ',HrLET THE PEOPLE REMEMBtao , s ,„ a s , ,„ ~.., - 4 .s s _ „,.., s.,_ --= -.a - ~....-. At- -riot •$4.-1..'1 4 -Ite-,..- - --1•, - )4, - inek...-'l*-#--'14"4-7--AV„, ~ , ..-.. ---5.i..t.-1-..4_' - '1.?" -- --.-.---tel-p•- 4 aitt- , ••---_ rsa-- - - a as s afasseats•a, .s. es- ' ''''''-"--- Iti , 'eolialis with ss '" 1 ''''s t il b - I.lie t . '''' . '' -1 . " .''. -' "'''' '-- hii-Minis --ssass :ass._ . a .,_:, , 5taar.„;.,,,, , 5 a5.„,,..5r-seas.srse, -las-. --rasa- Ss:as s' You pititsiraorr Or THE mmrao B TATEB ' tured•on the soilbif Freedor& ~,, s• -. , ;Pat the MURDER reeentlicomnaittes ys,, 4 ThseEmperor of, Austria hrof7eleti .. s 'as, a' - - s as , ss-atasa s ass•easies-a. l %r,S s ir - Sat'SnalsssaZat' . : --- S.P' 4- I'-i - * ir 0 DTT - ; - ‘, - ;. --, ;41.7 ---4 t - ...'"'.... i,7%.*.'-'-'4,-t.,'-E---4-%-t'"---'-'''',4-.-7--:'J'i'44s'44:-.--o•--!4.1:t.:2---74,7, '; / j 0D u CITANA N ) i tenfold power addre - • '' ssedZioAliesnatit ' rets ed °l'd"- adienn'sis of law and or deasiaffsnecasterssiountO , , Icre .fr9m *PO reOP9II.faIRW 1 3 ,...,1 ) , . -,-,- '- 3, - 0 ',4".4{;;:ii."-Ta.:-Zri.'..''',V -i'l:Vl.;_;tlYeZtAilit.k.4 Ar4f f ,l ' ; -- 4 4 f, ' .. '-!: • ' - zen, who has ded from oppreseron, and found d ItTz..4•-ft;_-_-'Z15..,,,,,,_ka.•,r,i;.11:;•4.T:'•;-.:15:1,:',.;•;-.F;r-r•t••_ti-lt•ti2e;'-'414' OT PENNSYX"VANIAI "c General Contention. here an asylum of peace, and quiet, and rest ; is one of the fruits of Gev ' . fo)Ws&On's resistnnce - - js fu elf ll lY p i t:e t r iii* of w° a rd n 9;'abhitslilevekaendd E WORLD. 7 to the law passed by our Litglidature. ;ZtiLik•'""'"•-•;•:•e-Fii,--tiWV'Ll-e'l I i•-;t7;‘,..„.•,---•;„..7`l7.'tit••-•-•;•-•szis.,..-.W-,14,_ Bultint to derision of the DOVLOCTat, Monarch. This is a declaration of war against rs assoasase•vsess4-aasset!"-eralis;;;SSos-Zasna,soiSsil.i.-4S-a--'it!" LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER. ithblile the freedom of Europe. It is literally a decta --'-',._.V..;,:1'i1i-•Nti..Sl4--3,41*-21-4,1x-.4liti--6--:';4l:;:*..f.'-'-ti."---47,11'4 - -- " - `1" - ctit -- inc-ifiiiiiiiiiivr- ' - i -__ .._ and to the man who would become a citizen. 1 .r.4-1"-""-"e4.'-irri-36',Ci' t;.4''.-;4;s44;tti't•iklit'-i-I:4_ii.!'-lf-'4,='pi..,,„,...tstfe,''.' These have fat and know the pains and penalties_ al ssiSszsa,o-4,4--sa.sass-s.„..areaslAssts-statt.s.soas*-sef 'sa--.Ta . ..ass,S W I I.______l , -lAM R. KING, of • tyr.anny, while we have but heard of such ' tisirrluenei;emira land cannot but hold•that a sovereigu who re- That Gov. Johnston says he has got this law ration of " war to the knife ;" for we in Eng- II "ro ss ats ~so9`tailstasetalr-S•Styst,z,:- r_ac,„,-,sa.asesaass,"-s-e.,-.-sa .•• '''es.'" - i - "arsird i s - ‘-4-61-13s---T-"'--'s---• "'''''''"--'-'''' -- -"-M - gar - fraun oirrlntaillithers arid 'Trot& thertis and-in his pocket 'and wi7l kegs it there !'and that his , , w rs.sra,t , airs t ;p s . -.4..osase. s ts-sas -e-ssassa s s„-,a- - sesaasaass -4 `-st s, s-ss exialiple Of treating laws na it - therhad-notbeen as - •S - .0".,.._5-- sail s . 6 ` ssaarass a rsaalsasleirserst•SS s- • asSOesseassass 'aarsa's arinietry;" Sethitisstoshiniself that accountability ki g--„,..c,s'aa-oss4l,sas-47.1es,,SaIS,Sa-stS;..-aoSS4a•SeiTX•srsassas., .-s s .rtsass,--", ' ~. - . a .s. a., s s•-___----.r-s-.....- ;guyed to the - ssipnaSseleciSiost- s' therefore oan only feebly imagine all the trials f passed, makes the abolitionists and , disunieniets which our ancestors, enforced in she case o pudiates the modern contrivance of a responsdble '3( - ." 7 "; * 4 71.7- 1. - "'''" 4--4-4L-•?'-"ve'4.-fa."7-;41;ii7;4',14-1.'ill*'-11":-..,---SiN.:4t"-i. -- - - -- 1 - . - . of those who enjoy not the blessings of liberty. te r th Monarch vs -- .„ - -k,"'"%,... - &-i - trfill-,,,,...t . ' - '4= : ; i 'S - " ' sN - i•":4 -7 ,i". 4 ..: 1 4 -`-'''‘c, 42 ? -; :v - .31.. - -.4'...-4 - T - !'; J3,3 -- :- - - - -7 - -- " --- '''''' - ' - ' -!-- ' -- "Mt' - VittilFeier - ilii r re liires'inear entartry: a -Germans- bold and insolent, and encourages ihem to riot, Charles the First. • The rule , holds-goods even _in the most daspotte conetnes ; ter el, ._. %It ...."'Atl'f.-1q.,140*-`4;Z•Vi.:4741,1,Ve 4-1-'ek.N4t4:4.4.0'....--T-: bloVidalied end inindeEss -- sss' - `" 9-- - s" ,5l slehLASS'Saf,',lN7liasanie---SsalaaaS,tx."l`es,T;asissis,.•„s..,-Asel' aig,..,,•-' itl,t ,' - • ‘• s , , s• ,_ ,_ • a Prussian, an Austrian, or a Wes; wherever LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER. th wh e o la d ar en s i . e i s ea re v s e p e o n n e si e b hi lll e y d I c o r h id i ra s .-1' 4''''.---i'' - ''4".4...- *';'l...-.1V:1:"4-I:l..'*''-4..i.. 1-44 ' A"-""'*''' ' '' - ' 2 ' ------= ; ------------------:--- may be found a Frenchman, an Irishman, a h uty,-, 7 "-'l7l.7t!f*,••,T,:at, 0k•a1r.r..,:e11,••-kilf• '-solafoaSSotasaastras,----t- ' That the State debt was actuaily reduced more last inevitable responeibility-the knife of the ii.,,,,,,, e sp . ,,, , i t t„,:l,t - ,,,,,--„, 1 ,-,-,_::. 4 ,-,,, 4 „, j ,,..„_ . , 4 0),.,-,,r0e.)_ t 50,, , ,g. t „ ~.,,,,„„,i,i.„„ep- . ot i- R --------- k - '" -? 27 -- 4 -_ --- L tt - tifdirg - ffeTif-E - CiTY • Hungi,l••ian or a' Russian; there niust be found under Shunk's administration thanll has been assassin. - i-Zr - -i.,,--as,:ar.r.t , N,-,?' - .41,14-*.i.. - 1.6 -ttr titte"..f‘'-`.ses' e s ,, _,l4"as e ' al-ass- ss.-- a. -. .. . the o sesaV,,s,-f-SIS-asS,-Ssnie-ass, e ,a , 'alr".l..."SissilitS e '..44-re" , a.s a .:::' 7. • ' .ho unless he were a monarchist in Earn There is nol denying, boreever, that • p 4 --- ' - "Pio riders:in& Publishers'. one le , Pei under Johnston's, notwithstanding the sinking . I` *- 'it.'st , e .'o2' , -.1. , "E1V.11.14_ 4 ,1 . . 4 ...t..,.. ,-.. ! 0 5.1; tJ. w.4..5t sa-e-s t l / 4 ' SarPersf . ,lsea r _ters' P ' sition of an abeolute Monarch, if he has faithful li re e lf ° . P a l ga e *a in n s a t th t° e k sas s .,.. 4 . k,„.•.!--- 5 .,,, ) ,,, 5u „..s- a ..s g a. ~.„,„. • as .--sassaassast. ..,-, , ,..... a 5. aesasa a • - is - ready to aid - his et:niggling countrymen in all fund,and a loan of $400,000. armies, is one of considerable strength twil ef- s 3 t - t' 74 : 4 4 - I< t el-' , *4 -a. astat 1 ILA: V , T'a C - . '' '"_ e sts`l . ar : : os i k4 i,..!* -t "'s ''s - %.1 1_ -their efforts to be free. These cannot be so LET THE ITOPLEREMEMBE.R. ideutl ficiency in a campaign; and this is ev y /I ii )C If, I' ' ( 'raliff-IP.O-•-'44-'1;;;4s-staSZ-414-7a-.4't.'‘'F."4'.1-%ekase - --Te.- .. ELARTHR,• EDITOR. -.- . . on h mOst overt act of renaration the prat of naton and t-e P -e- • It'eseleaSs-st'attir-,,,z•te'gPis:sess.....-,•'tce,--a;s:ts,r4--1,51'.--}a: • ______•PrerfannUßl: ' — generally and effectivelflifilttenced by 118 tn go That the claim set up by Gov. Joh be- it ..A., - ,,,` .4'.... - 144-s•-:. - 4E-i O. -tx- 4 tPei-7. - lie avri.-_ , :rnt. , nil ~...t.-,,,f,..,-er.e Austria, for the contemplated campaign ...--"=-- 7- (W - Witr:ll in the work; and therefore their brother B -','%st-''-43'''''.44-4.-v.l--.Pti.ev--s,"'"'i,l'''''''''-a'el,'--I'' 4 FRIDAtiCOUNING::::=O.O. "Ma' 3 . - twedie the two great opposing povrers of Abet). A -0-•ft,,,..thit14714% - ••••t f yi:. t,.. f -a'••":,T•l.'o.t..t••Aa:Z t Pe ...•-s-i.q.4,..,,,,, ' Densoorats of Europe have wisely concluded to Iris organ, that he has paid any portion of the - State debt, isslownright fraud-and imposition. lutisni and Democracy. The sitnation of affairs i."-selskalA?sfessee--a_T-eants4,,,,tat-`40,`"4-4-4•-.4••-la*SO IL --- At-tt,'4:-V-4,•;-"‘ - `.-h!t--1,- , '%.-e. - Tr'e* - ,-..-i-T-titst•-YV:t74-4A-44-•%:‘,„'' DERIODEATIC STATE- TingsVeT. •• , send.tb our shores • one of the most learned, and - 'LET THE PEOPLE 'REMEMBER, 44 - If4. , - `k:tivi - '?"- 4 ? - .4taliVric„,tAt t -J'ti-• - fr t. -ii)-4_'OL 4 - 4-4.rlV-e-"" ce by most gravity ; and it is only by comprehending 1 ' e"-..-u- -.Z4v - ,...,..--TI t..tti -6,...- '"6 - 8" , tcie") -• Oa ~; et ' 4, Ace- -' 44' '-'2 •--''''FOLCOOVERNOR good, i and pure of their number ;---ene •of the throughout Europe is, becoming one of the ut- That Wm. F. Johnston now holds his offi _ th t ose iv. 0 are qraleetrairsgraAesseoalsotak-e's-teas . 4 43 - 3 , i.. ....-, ?....1. ,•f,,, „i i k- i lled the full character of the crisis ath . 0 A ''''' 4. '44- 'er, s o•• Pit, '', , Oste.„l7,_ -4 1 %7E,--. *ef'4, l- rf 0.4 :-.... 4 `',M 4 1 - I A 11 - '1 LG. LE It - - W Hai:, -, - -- - - . P ' -. heroes and statesmen who has felt most deeply t h e interested in the upholding of freedom can meet til saa rsa sa ,ertse s seast - sat t rass trsassraser.e.4 -- a"-rie.st,s- s's - f-tieSss_ff-a% la '• ' 'Wes - wreings of his countrymen; - and whose at, in 'Eichuylkill county in 1848. it as they oueht ' a • • •••••43-.Va'ssraSaa,felysi•V'-sekl+4•"Agasf:sesss;ass-sayaesiss-- • ---- Of ctisenalwaw-00treerrs illegal and fraudolent votes which were pole Its - *A m asst s srsso t Ss, i5,..1. - .4.-VssetSaitiasaa ..47iaass, - ,°, . '`',.. .". ' L....... - - ' . tempted degradation, by tyrannical power, and LET THE PEOPLE REM_EMBER, On'the first survey of Europe, generally, it !- tsar ;- 'ransas - s'fa ' -"ass a•••• - e• - *tr--tt I. tt, ....*itta-,„,.•v. , , ,,,A,,,e,,,,6-•.-•:_k- , ; i. : . - - - rf. - V,Nt a.. a1.1 ,0 -••* - -- , ,li N..' PCIRCANAL COMMISSIONER, • 1 ._,. : • ,:. i . i . 3 ..,• . i ., _ Tr ' .. r. , _ n noble bearing in the -midst - *of 'the deepest A z'5,.,447446,4•4,4?ti'44r"4.'''':-:i'",-,..4`-,74-iN;QtA..ll,lt.telt;l- . , S E - T 11 -- u .i., v v ..r., .I t y ~- , Wrntags, has called,forth the profoundest sympa- Pennsylvania to elect Gen. Clover, over such a f - ht ed treated councils. The „Governmenhs, rig en at -kt, t r... ''''C':':•cv.--Atllii!r,t<l44-771ff,•ce',4:4.1.5„,...041..tb.V.P--.4-1,,,T,..,,,.--b•4,tiT•riei.„,eN .. -. , That there are "common men" enough in preseets nothin • g, trut complicated affairs and dis into eoncessioris during the revolutionary move- 11, i•h 4 l.: 4 ::t-ift - 3".6k - tr e '?"i-r - -tfl• 4 l-16,4e 0 .01 - - 4! F" tics sr. 'ea •s,` , i 4' ai• Isa: ''"' Wit - moistest 'cisterns •' tides for hiniself, and the deepest curses upon hero of the Mexican war as John Strohm. .., ments of 1848, are embarrassed vrith the rags ~ i.. 0 , g -,,,,,,, • -_,,,r,,5ti;, , ..0-)L...„): .• et t z t ,..,....6-Wria, ,za st e"4 4 ,s, oasas s s,„ - 4 essaesstisssisakea.. --- 4,A'ar'S aiv't,.-*snok S'"'4 4 --"rtaien S."-*-t'C'essLot- of the Constitutional toys hastily dressed up at `:::* s- ', '".t.:. - zSt . : - '4ii,t,." - m - "ti - titrAtsit.7 , '4 , ~.iLit . ',..?".-. . ., 1 4.41 1 . 1 . . 1,:•'*„.••;,,,,,,,......._ DEMOCR;ATIC STATE NOMINATIONS , his :persecutors.. This man, also one of the THE CONCERT. 11 that time. The People, exhausted after the ef. scsat;',Sseesa ss-o-..7oePt-caas4Sofa•-•saissa:s-assarressrosesreasaese.alis" For Ouellette sot the Supirome Berta" sweetest poets, sad most profound philosophers --•- -, ~. - ----• ,- - • -- s We weie pleased to see, last night, so large fort suffer active men to go on nearly as they fi 'Y'!"4.'V%4•-04-'-,lt-e7.7,:4..!"4.iii..."--*A-_;_it _t„-4211..,t.-A:',..,4,.4Ztr.4,,,_4? ,a‘r•;4,l,4pittpat.!„fo.,4-;7, now. itiwetuiß,ll,•B.LAoK, 1 el-sa • of all Germany is GoTTPILIED SINIGEL, whose • , i rari : 442l .-4 S - sr-'S-sb. l ":Vsa - ssas- scaussaVireseaa.•taf•'''' , ' •'''-‘• °- SCllners. ' , and highly intelligent an audience, (and it is will, and seem disposed to carry their supineness it i„114,',Z.-7'4,ATP.I.t-ej':'P:,t*LLe;qt,..Vki"-''-'LC''t"..';ti",l't't'f' " JAIatEIETAMPBELL, 'of Philadelphut - name.is not unknown to our readers; and woos seldom one can see any other in Pittaburgh,) in to the extent of elan the • el aVa a Saatass-sest'<., - -,s3e,•esaftise., -14„kss, • Osabsosaast:SaasSisssTa„.• • “ Eta IE,LEWLS, of.Loacasler- ' ' virtue and worth are known to intelligent men cense. Even France, so often the leader in re- 6 .---,,g•-e--ft"4;esegi"--t-f-,•=‘•"44."-...1...r... -..si?-4., ,, ,,5t,r-lits-Y-V-q ;,- --/- - .?"--.. " JOHN 8.-GEBSON, of Cumberland. attendance at Lafayette Hall, to hear Madame r,c '4 , 2 ,, _el - y--r_.,_ , X ,- 4 4 -,•% ., , tV-t.c...,,Z-,-, 0 1;"..., - ;-.4.4,&17, _..,„,.•-a-•1/4-S;,4,1",-1.,;?..vig•-' throughout the world. This is the man who has , publiean movements, seems for the moment to es ,se,, ,. .*sras s s aarzwas, sa--4a-- s „assissesto e sa s sei- isses s - - -e-ana . scat. ,t( f, , " VirALTER H. LOWRIE; 'Of Allegheny. DURAND, and Signor NovELLI ; and One of the despots absolute li acquiesce in the undisguised intrigues of more ia ''''" '';•-s-- - ' -c "- ,, •:° e ' sass-51.1 ,. - ' 'C - '"er - • ---- c'Ha z; ; ,, P - ' v ans-.S. ' ''`isE se.'s' - '44•'' - 'sails'as'''l l e-ss - ' ' - soa'st " _......- ;t 'ls Ss- ss ' '-aassatasg. • eaa,_„.„ sastsas -,AP -- -4.,&"Ati .t„..-ii•. -4. W . * , -1 , .: ,i Y;t il&ft. DERIOORATIC 4DOWNTW TICKET. been sent among us to tell America the truth best evidences of their claims to the support of than one faction bent on restoring a rilonerchy. ic about the Democracy of Europe. He is now ',U, ~.-•-• ..';‘'ess- s .„sPa ss :7Via_li s s Isslf,.. s . s .-.-:(eas...e.orre-,:e...-sig..t-•--isS-4-iss .e't:sAr,PaSesss-.. an enliahtened public, was offered in the heart- But this it 4 the aspect only on the surface. If IP '4444 , •. 't, - ,1-W'sr.W: 'AfriSit7-ft""\libae' t-, CC.; , 1Z. - 4.A - 0' 7.- v-t•ift-It'S" ,4 • Lir `j-tP.. ,4 Jedg el t i e - 1 14' Cezwis! of Allegheny County required nishtly addressing the People in - Philadelphia, - s• we look a little closer, we see the reactionary it, felt applause which the lady recisived, both at a V.;--_ - ees , Nseti Ofs" ; `'Os-rSa,'<a c s'a 4-..'l:Sel'k E t*-4s 4 V• s ti-ts• - 1 - 4 - ‘l l - 'to bilearited in - the Law. party in every quarter tak.ing some kind of az and may eoon be expected here. There is, we n ;);45104 Nse;t 4 l*Til.gass4 . sikaY ss aa s ,a4, .Z.efili'eS-o,.. s .`se! s e. 'alp sautsuraurr; =non a • JAMES S. CRAFT, 1 . encored at the conclusion of both. Her voice is , tive precautions against an organization of the • • an •in Germany, in France, we see desperate U '''' ' 4l. '" re'S - "'f , s - ef,:ss'aasssaatt ' '." - i•'-'""a• Vs" e' - 's ov uttattiOR..FERAS, tee., fof Pitt Toemshm• a . o - ass - 55a t ,, ,, ,,,.., ors -- s e ss , •-•-;•-,„_•-a"a's,a.s..soiss„,,a_•,,..0...Visstassassessorsaaje,„,-, are sure, no true-hearted European Democrat Macbeth, and " Home, Sweet Home." She was People; in Italy, BOurhon, Papal, and Atistri the conclusion of the pielie from the opera of Pi asa.- . "4-ss :-.- - 44. -•-•_'' ' '`'. ....* i''''-•e,:al-4.li'k-,..l'i'&-.4:-,n'isslis' -L ''''24V-ils_ s !-- - -'e5.• % .,•-iletsalr -- - ~;- aussirmaris:annar,l HOPEWELL HEPBURN, 'f, who will not extend both hands to welcome him : s -asa- - -saassa 2 s - 5.. , - --ssgtassOaa - 441 ,- -fas-ss"siaS , asssa 'issessfla - S.Taivi" or DISTIMMOOMIT, f of Pegteburg h • 6 for he brings testimonials of his devotion to the attacks, either on the body of the People, or on li nirs'...rf.t.;.-30, , *.- , f - --,e ,- -a• - -',4' --le"•14•-,k--,-,,V.1-p-4_-Tt;ia-41,,C - some comparatively insignificant faction, made rl-4-qh/sa‹.)44--"V`rit_4.4%-'4"t"'-‘i? 1 4,..,LC„„,-;!"-i‘lti•Lii , ; , :- . '‘,12131-1 - .1 , ,V; A 238 / 511 4 7 • r u p ° l l. CHA ti . bu A i cause of the People, that no one can with reason LEEI • SHALER, i one of great compass and power: and her exe cution of some of the finest, and most effective n - "assets - ea,a,, s .„-sso sessa ass. a1f.4,,, , a,,,,,,a7 - ...rass s asessalEss , „sats• ,s, OP tHsTPFTCOLTRT, .t in the evident hope of striking at the unseen re SOS-a-- - -ossesaa i „,,, 3 ,-aws. • , ,,, - .0-qat, s 4s,, _5e5,,,W.5a.5.5.5.,',..-sessessars.sse-ss, ' - s . rg • - ' ' doubt; and offers indubitable proofs of the sin- le ''' . i , vykriVt..,..t. -et tr eC,r4rs„,- . Q-3-v a s,`irt. , ...t- , ' 'e....V.;:r......,,,1;;atk-.`W.F.-.401...t.,• ASSOCIATE .JUDGES OP THE COUNTS OP ALLEGHENY . ;Al.' .-..,-.6...-.1-1" - -r..tif, , , ,, ids ~ 1,-PC'' -• . - 4:-.. 4 \:'!;`.*_„ -,, .•:,W..,,.., 0 t . --..,.. , ' '".. strains was remarkably sweet Mad. 11 is very power ; like all random assaults, these sallies centy and devotedness of those who sent him. t . , e 1 . 0 ; eac ,h „f „Lich rail to do more than betray the lean of the as- id -.„-zitz •,,p,,,,,,e..A:; , ,,,..,..,-c.....“.1&.,&7 4 *,^y -- .lktv , -- i-%.. , ..•4 - • vet."' "" ;- . , - - COUNTY ' pretty, and possesse,s a n 111 Z..• - ,. -- -11."." 4 70- ~, ,,- ,,n . k , ;,." .•! -- e.„ -- e - , ...v• -, ±f,1%,:t , „. ) ,,.r.,...,v, , , - .., -- ,.. - g,.. , i ,, , - , 4 ) . „.., - 0 .- ,.. , ".. FT . , . WILLIAM-EMIR, of Upper St Clair Township: We anxiously await his arrival among Us. sailatits-to prove that, however desperate, a e v desirable for a candidate for popular , . • - •'),,Rtr 2 S3'g--,,, t k t tt , N , Vt _g1it:44146;21-Is''''rn.°.-11.-''"f`-l;P.1 GEN. JAMM H. WATSON, of E2izabeth Tp. KINKEL comes as the forerunner of Kosstera :is v-rs • weir attempts at penetrating to the power Cr n f•,,,...11,!..,.,,,,c--,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•cn..4.,-.,;,..,,,,...44,--2---,-;-4v1,....,,t.f.\,-^ki -- ', ', ' , ASSEUBLY, favor. which provokes their fears, are vaiu. On the sr t-. - 24-4. 4 . - vEk.: - .‘t:-.4iteri:ikV r ic e E , -,7t , ,, .1.-„: - Airi-46,--%:,..Z.Viixs. ALEXANDER. ISTCAMMON, af Pittsburgh. and, although the latter comes to make our land __ Sig. NovEtis as a ass if _ I :•„...ikr . %• s t i ktWr- ,dt-- ' ;lt7 t" -- ' ' 'P' t ' P'4 ' .'ll-5(.44;5't • ? JAMES WATSON, 4 Pittsburgh- - . ` , 0., f -t„,,h t. , ` ,l 4:c.,_:,,WitF-1T,,, , "c7 . ,,t -- -":e4. - Ft-t. 4 '?" , - -- - his resting place,-it can scarcely be expected tune and so we ne h b voice of astonishing vol- other hand. the continuance of any constitu ll trai d that he can sing with di - ; , *'-'4''''''"---j..W-s•-"e's,..-t-_--arii•--1,-4.4:--9'''s•ssisest.s,"s4l-•"- L BELL -PATTERSON; of Mifflin Totrmship. that ht can remain inactive while men are need- tence. However conflicting the interests of f tional forms has become a transparent pre a las-a-Cos . . Ise_ , SIS „.„--4 4 ,,,„ s sess4eatsta, --a-4".,'5Cia',10...-s:Sais. mach softnees when necessary. In the song 34 ferent Governments may seem, we explained saarro ss a 1 a ss o - ssassaas„asaos s , _‘,:asss a ssaso-r-stsra_sass'ast ••`srs4,-S"Siss-s-sissa!,„.±S ABRAHAMsHAYS, of All • egheny,,C4g-,,,, „... __,eskto serve the People's cause. He cannot re• , 0 :- ''' """-k*."-frFit,.,,_`:-..71,--41..-.-s)&,v+t..''..44"A'-:,-'l.--s..:`;;Zti ' . DAVED -- IL'VtLL-EA.IEFI, - ' cif STra ; hi r p. -- ' ' - ' 9 ' 49z,_ o Here upon my Vessel's deck," he wee leudlV last week how Diplomacy supplies a middle term ,_. , ...„, ,, , , ,,, , n,,r,,As -? 6 , --,.if , ..,,.... ~40 , ,,..., --e.„,,'"." ‘; ..-5,,, ) ,,, , '...-51 , ..- ~ t,,,,,,,•••,.;., main vrithus longer,-we think his nature would • ss eds'ia`-se.. - ' t s;•"S - V Q9 ' - ' ' ' ‘.;tes i " s :s k. "&•' - '-a : a.s. , ' FsF'''''''--5"-E;.;-.1- amcMitnim ' - . -s a s • not permit it,-ilain the advent of the day when a ' • guild has brought the ctrafficting and scattered pplauded and encored ; but did not respond to for all; and the mode in which that Masonic _ 1." - i'' . -g., ' " .4 ., " : 2 ":._-,--, 4).•••-..---Itit•ilg-'-as:%.",,e-t<Elt.,-i'rZtr.-tir‘zi-vrr.i.V.-4,-eiL:ti,".... ROBERT MORROW, of Pitts rg ;,1-t?ist,,„_'_,'-‘,i1,,,..t.,_•_,,t.-1.5.11-'-',..,Vir-,,,,,.,,.....1,1.'i1.4,'41.4.1/4,t',,,,T.4'.7.Z.AV47'1.--''''=,„. B.B.GIBTER,- - the Democracy of Europe ehall strike for Liber " I'll be no submissive wife," which was well re- tilovernments of Europe, even such as Russia; 3. f‘li-Sitre "" -- =P-41=-`"Ni --- 0" --- -" Ztl ii. : ' ,-- ''''.i . s..,./_. t's""t; „•"_ , --f--'''' , - - ."?.: 3 4P•4 1 .-"i,' A NDltia'W BARCLAY, of Alkgheny Citg• ty. But we shall be able to learn much from the call. Mad. 8., however, sang in his stead- Naples, and England, back to united action, is B ...t . l.tr''. ..4-k-t - r4 : ?' --, -,.t 4 . - kt -, A .- 4% , - -- 1 i*V1 7 .0 . 4.14 -4-! ‘,k cum; OP-COLTB.2 OF oneures SESSIONS, au, ceived bv the andience. Both sustained the high one of the most surprising triumphs ever him. His presence ahme, will giae a tone and , " , - • ,„,. , -.•. c .,,,i, x „.„ 4 ,1 2 .,,_-., - s-6r,-, -4 ,„ 4 ,"•. - 1-..: --"Z.."-‘4/-4_,„•cXl-• --.)-:,),“-,e,„.7,,,,..g;',e, EL I 3•AH -T . _ i 1 1.,, ~,-,, , ...i iiiasY 1-P tauit4 .l , Oe of Paisb. ergh• , : es.s4SOSsra a ates s Sartasulats-ksSIS,- - sseassp - s- , Ps - TAs's--ai-4- thrown off the mask, Despotism and DetnOcraCy .- 'es .‘ ''',4ll - , - ~,f;t„,,..4-Z.5.;,;,it".4,..tig'...4"ei-Vie.4'.--• -.: Confidence te all thatmay be said about the cause coaraater which has been given them elsewhere; achieved by the Inner Circle. Austria has and we hope they may be induced to favor our ei r:"•-; 4 .; .. ,A . ';‘"`"± -. ---‘7' . `" ---?.-.-----.4,,,,,.`"--$:-'l4"--",a-f_VgC)---i,,.„,..,,44.1.,.t.;"..., THOMAS BLACEMORE, of Birmingham. in Europe, which that of few other men could in citizens with another concert. -:,'" An .'. •-,._, , "X;Tra.,.'ti'it::-..01-iWt.'"r,"--0.---t.. consaxesrowen. give He may be expected soon to arrive and employed in busy preparations. have fairly taken ifides, and the winter will be '-s s OraT a s. 4- ._aela , ea selaslaVss - s - asts l Tagiftsttf,Pelaaasatt-2."..assal P. S. On referirig to our advertising columns The ground has been cleared of pretences and ~..---,,,teizz_ts,...ta-....t . 4-,1&-q•-t k ,;'8,..". - r -tr:l`.-:„ - 4. 2 -&-I-ati.. ) _,i, .!,--t J. D. W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester. hiS landing among us will.be hailed as a jubilee. tt;,..-asatass.asssits,sn'Ssfssaa-rssiseaS, s tasSessfassa;Xsaa.sasosasess;' - seavaxos, it will be seen that hiad. Dunes( u and Sig. No- fictions. Among the pretencea exploded is the I 4- -4 4 - 44: , r 1 tk -,- - - v: , f , "*'i . ,sf,lo. 4.41*'-',•-14-75.-1?-4,•.:F3."1"CuktIll E. H. HEASTINGS, of Pittsburgh. We expect to say more on the subject of Eta fisTssi - ",„._ _,.,.- s ,„ , •,,,,,,e's...l":-.4.'•44'leENl'sei:''''' Aumscia, ropean politics in a day or two. ties in favor vra.m will give another Concert this erening at delusion that the English Government is " medi ating between the two extreme par s osjs-Paes --ass-,:.-.----esesaosYssasessuiss, • ess..a.as,s,-,4-„,,,,-- Lafayette Hall s' :Ki l l< asesks-_,-'="asea-eas-Vas i-,,,,..4-='l,-.11-:',7-4,C.,list-T.4,.....::!... BENJAMIN DILWORTH, of Ross Township. -- - - ___ _ _--..........,- -- - of Constitutionalism, or has been thus mediating in - _l s ti -- _, , ,,5s Is.. __e-s-S-. - StAreffs - s as - tas - S.„,..ea 7 ,,t4s:ZsrssA- e EZs s tz,,,'S,„ ,4-0,4-`ratlatit'ir-sl. Wllltam B. McClure, a Prophet t _ . , Pi at fill The Government that incited the Sicilians . TIIE THEATRE. a -aral-SiFiW"Vears-V,STeiP,Qralos'asss'ast--ViaC4-File6;•---1,;.--' • Are Ton Asseastid I . .. _ to declare their independence of Naples, which el s•ai' i. ""'^ * -6 t ie . -I'; l ` t 'is t ' %l -,;'; ; • - ' 54 - 4 .4b-'.'l4":fV"isgrP-t”l4-Qgq--i• On the ith of July„ 1849 this second Daniel We understand that Mr. Rontarrs played even sent a fleet on some pretence of sue.cour, ei -..)..,. t•• •Is",,,CA-,Afitr.-s-kie s sotssit.. - W?-•• -- ass. iakssassis .If-is'saara See to this rnatter - "at once. _ convicted and sentenced the sovereign people of .• . tbrebeth last night in a very creditable manner. end thee, like a miachevious boy withdravring m ,fl.'?it-__ l .--••„-"I'l-g' '1\, , ,.: 4 -,,,f,ttAe -, 7-• i'' rsyl,-;.):1L-tilAsf-t,,,-:,"*41.6,-,5,541-1.- 'Let every voter examine the Assessor'S litt - personally, and if ,i 4::;.'-'''''''''S'--:4`.--144 ''"" - a.s. - •;"' -i'',"'-'-'r.54tV.4.%..fg•1•-•"4.-il!:••••• ' his name isnot there, call upau the ABBessOr incompetency to select Bnitable candidates for He appears to-night in Kong Johyl . Mr. B• the stool on which a companio .. . • • n is going to sit, c ,-,•- ea ' - * . t , r 7, 4"issf,ka* -- 2. =1 ; ( 0 - caiVe r #sesaksg,, P A - !; - . 1 e.s - s a ' 6 4 ,-S t S:l7.-:',-.l' without delay. Many votes are- lost at eVery Judges I Had he in view " the _bitter satire of draws excellent houses. withdrew the support, and left sicily at the mer- ?: is 4 . " - 4-•*?:--rt 5e15-4,ti'tet'r-t-e)-V---44,,.v--..--1..;-fe....?.6711tteft• withholdirig the nomination" of the able and learn- ___________..o..--___ __ _ ent whiv.h retested cy of Naples-the Governm p o -t „:•-..x4, c•-•,,,,-, : „&„• ". • ~..t a V - C T ,: - •••,•••• , --rt-q - ~., ,,t : -. , -4....-.- r.:41.- ,•::, • ~,,,:r.,............- , -. ,„ .-Le1tt1f,,,v,.. ; ,•_„:„ %,,, , , , , 7 ,...”- -cf74f,:;-,4 4alW election by reason of neglect or carelermiese in THE PANORAIIIA in InTor of Hungary and Sehlesvrig-Holstein- il . - 7 . ,, ; ,.....4r.- 4 •:,&-. 4 .7!•41 , 47.A .- .wc - 477 ,- 4 , .. 44-t 2 7.14- -- „k.4v.rz . :. ,,,, . ,. ;- ,,- ; this respect: Rerciember that no one who may ed Da We called in last evening to see this very mer, which obtrudei its good offi • • d V4ea - 4 - 1 4. "'e54 . 1 - --es% - fae.Pgg, ''''-atr a ntassoSsysAss . ', 4 'qn -- 4 7 sT e esP . 1. nlop ?" How dare he now trust himself ces on behalf of CI is before the UNCAGED TIGER! Will it not turn I oinhonly-the Government which permitte assasto-fs_ 'ls-ae s s,~.-vsass.Cs- 4 1.• 't...s.assas sassaioSTs'fsse -7 75 - sg - S;_sia`srias be 22 years of age or more, when the election itorious production for the second time ; and ' II ....,,t„..,...0-„,,,,53.--,..-,,,,,,,.,-1.-,,::::,-,,,,,,,...--,,,,,:_•,•-•-•-.4.-•17,..„,---•.r,„_. those countries to be over n y ru 1) the unresitsted a 1743'.;4*"5.-1/4'. %-e;-:•- , -35 , 1 , C..3. , ' =ile-:•"‘",rii - 44 . ZIti-t , r ' - .. 1 - 4 ..: 37 trs'...*:`,7l''' comes on, can vote without having been assess- and rend him? our gratification was no less than on our tiri , t , c.i.":r.' , .. , P.'t•i• trh 4 .‹ ,, ,,,e a t..t. ,-- 4-i.7f.i,ar- , ." , .....i..v. ci.,, ,t4,-.4.5....a ...,..?„,5';.. power. of Austria anii Russia, and is Shen seen e iTs' - '4e•-e .- "f-'t-t-eit'lsi-44,:_-„istr:li.--0.:1-----, =•t1,"1 , 4'-' e,.-'-',V,..,_k0.••1,6i;„.,'15.--.4-",. bef the election The Extract from Wra. B, NeClur p is S eech at Car ed at least ten days ore . - • . visi ' 1., -except through the annoyance felt hy all, in close concert with the diiilomatists of the A.h- • t 7 ',•,P , 4 ... .,,,,,.. 4, ".,etv•-• ,, ,.. a ,5 - - a iZA.-ril-;* :7 , -aii.!•47-1' 0 '0,'"?..:.-t-i , ..., ,,- ..,--4:_.,.••' - '3 1 4.7. 9 "- 14- lf ...1:.W.44.7...7111-.0.,V,01,,,-=,„,:),Z4•17:4r3..;-;,t,/•; ...h5.:44!, - 1 m atter must be attended to between this and ilisle--" Ignorance entrusted with power is more from some boys draining with their feet Had sol u List Coufederacy- the G overnment which .i.- - , 1te'ti1"ett ,, ......... - `ii" - t -4-14 '-'4ll-•-'''''''CF".l'4s'-'l---401\''i24141-7' dangerous than an uncaged tiger ;it has not permitted for two years, unreproved, the barba- 'A 1--. - 7 ne-::::Fe0V-•:^4--fri..?-6.:(5,4.-P•-4.'..ti,,-,..1.4,-A....4.%-,t1.;,- Saturday, the 4th of October. .4fier that day • talking during almost the whole performance. - - il ..,,4-,.-,..- - ,„•• , e',.....:-„.;-• -4--„,-,,1-e.-tP-tiad;•_ci.....-• z----,.. t .5.„--...- s•-,,t - -# - 4-,-,---tii rims eruelties of Naples, and then scut by the even the moral courag to entertatn for one mo -1";-',2"•.-2,i•V-4,W-1-,.;:r.1•42r-lfrqt•f,,14-,,L,•-.-••••-•V,it3,et,sf.,4•• - •.,-; , - . r, ,- -0 it tot7l be too kite. Boys who are not taeght to behave themselves hand of its - Liberal " Minister a copy of the /1 - 1p.‘, 9 , 4:;,:444,,,,.=--,c4.4"--,c.-i-VaOT-,,is4e4A-tskzl-=,,-‘,::. - _ . meat a rational frar or a rational doubt of any at home, ehould be made to do so when abroad. pamphlet hy the •• Tory - Gladstone-that Gov r,,-7.9.1:41,;,ig,eigatV- rAieirtietti. -•" , ,..V.3 -,- ti17•4.76-.1.14.;k:-.,-' - THE EUROPEAN DEHOORA.OT. -_. thing. efstoral not to be - inediat .*l3.4Virkntl-k-WasaqcsisSasES.-s..ssisists-sisi . --..- We think that this Panorama might be made ernment ls 11 ,, 5T und ~ „ • • S ~ s a, - sa--,-,:s- ; Aa si iisfa-So s s,_o's-sts- 4 -aP 1T5.,.., - ''f's- a ; . '"`"" ). "•.;"-I'X's - T , ''S - i i • Fallinginacompany with our excellent friend, •• Fools rush to where num. fear to tread" ing" at all, ut ouly ts_ It tve been trimming as . oi t 't`_ -ge -1, trt t Jir-r:),.ir t • F e`TV - "" f, ' 44-1:466-4,*ti:,:li-1:-. much more interesting to all, and especially t,, fe ••• % ,,..vs, asks ..asSla a r sea aaaassasa. _si. Sas, Asssa s OWa . ..s..ra,ssrsss'Sa. -Coi., I . _.., Mr. Grrnims, a day or two ago, shortly after he This ignorance is exhibiting. itself in various 23PP11, Of UM and correepondence, and while of years, of the Judiciary convertheig with him respecting the course of we may rest aesnred that those wh 'lectures which he is about to deliver before the qualified, from their reservedness of in various States; for „ o are best ed - Young Men's Mercantile Library Association ; and severity of morals, will never tie elect . youth, if the desenptions were more full. -me in tne countries th roug h which one poseee. on tlii 9 ‘• ~ if to pin time, mid to be acting with the Abso lung Confederacy. Tn this struggle. We ..Con • h re- under cover of which the English Meru tou of the Inner Circle of Diplomacy has ad grand tour. We have heanl many complain. too. ,nnooj. on th"nio of Absolutism, to bunt manners that the curtain is lowered before a scene is down the l'eoples who aro laboring for Freedom. w _ i" :1 _,„.-'''''l4ir'4"- - '7l:l'ftti - v•";_-1-mkirtili-"LiTEtIo`? - 4:4-?---:-• tq4l-",4-4--4''''' it. had obtained from the Post Office his abundant ways. Take, for example, the election for a term bracing some ot . the etnttstics. productions. i c.. ~ 4 . ° - -1 ....r. 1 5 '-'67-AWlt."'-iFt.-41-.'z4,-*,-..,--,itiw..,-,tw.,..cfii1... , ..ii.6.1 1 ,,,ry .h 49 only been the stalking '''-';'''"Pc.,' , . -7- ` , q-' - i - T4f - er -e - - , ''."l.l' ll- Cat -- tiz- s" , sss-.*NaSsei- •tr• -- ..ViF:fr. , ... ,4 i.f .- ,:r, , r•i*i e.:,-4. 4 1.41 , 4&,.;,,,tazz-ty-•.o4Fri.• -4 . 1- Viii% l •= - -X -N •;. ,• •••...ziP t-, •ei r-,,, Y -74, ! , .„ 3e , o , 2l,viz t r-4 - 4 , :4-..-.cz:-.z....5-0g41.1 - : - . 4- ,:tr-,.-0;;;;;; ; ,, ott ; a ; slea,e. -c ssra s sZt.f s raZ-esse s ,a, s 4ts , stsa.aa---s-Ssi s vsat , ,- /4 - - . ..-raS.a. , - . 1 retemesiesaasais s ass&S. - -0-' 7 4.7 - Xes s 4..,-4" - ";:s-airS:ts,-" . S - t': s.;••'' TrAiarass *4 .-a".,'";lts"& o s.ftive...,- - q-rasaSsrlfs - ar'''' , 4'' - r - - 1-,,,, :.' , t Afitiioz-_.., --,.,.. o.*.e . ,:r*w . F.#,:zp - R?:t,.% , • ,-t . , 1 , 1 ,,- A -,,,,;,-i ii ,Y, f ,-,-•,, ts, ~....,„„„...,..,„..,,„,..,..„,_, blic well aware of this truth, pro we were attracted by the title of a paper, among and the pu , scene pass by, closed ; and that the lecturer lets too much of ti Frredoin stllltl as we in England enjoy. . ions before he be- 19 a pc. c a This t ir• of minors whieh the Moderate Litse on "Me "C" ' nil •of England is bound to etiosider That y si part) _ --, 84 r4it.; .. " ; ,.-•-1-40 , A,:*,-4 ' ..*,-,•••i 4 ...a•Tay.wi.0. ,- . 4. ... - i • :_ -„, • 'cit., "1( 4 . ,.• - 61.7 , 4 4 . ;••• ; _k c i,,,%„'V - i•cv.:. -,, N...wzqr• - ;: , ' 4 :4r ft., t in,;,4.4,1-,Y,?, -- 2:7:`,, ,-1 ...i. --be• . .44.t...,,t,VezOti:"PitinSVX , k7.-ft!."..ealifi - Ofirtf . .. l alt 4 ~„....,-..„,„..,:,„.y„,,..„._..,i„..,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,, e . .4„,,,,_,„..,,,,.....,,„..,,,,.:„..,,,..,... .....4„,„„.„.„,..„......_......,. ~•„...,...x,„ ,„.• es s'eaa-ss o .a, - K-asse a -a' s aaa s osestr* a a* sors.l,:ss raaresres• sas , a ~,?- . • .:....-t.....0.A.;-,. as., ~ : ., 4 7:_, i 5.441.4..0 - v.. - .41 ,. ' , .-- --- o tio ~,U, , I t 4 % p.z .. w„., , .-- ~ ,,, v L„....v..,„."-q.., -,- , , ...,. , t t -4. no, i it,- • ~p ~ -4,40 - -1., , A' 7 -, d-z,B- •-••11.'5.4-a. a . a il ......„, ..p7h 4 ''''l4:tOtzf,'"; . `"- - b• - ,4-',•`4'.. e. :`•• .F , - a t .E." , ;:•17V-f,4' •l-4 L -011 -',4soit-'11'; r ••:: - 1 . 14 •1. , ...47 .. * , s'ra• ssteassieSeoZsee'l4.,t'qtaitsareasse. the number that he had received from London, nounces its own bitter satire on itaeLf in the eery which we had often heard of, but had never be- fact of withholding their nomination." fore seen. This was no other than " The Lead- What effrontery is requisite for a candidate to " the celebrated organ of the European claim the reward of a good and faithful servant, er, _ Democracy, which, on inquiry, we find ie edited when the opinion of the Sup . . -Tnons- reme Court of Penn- In and LOStrUCTiTC .9 to the impartiality and fairness ( . 11.1 r ye 0 , 1 . by al:mother-in-law of Mr. Guriseal, sylvania, a • roll Hmser, Esq., a son of the distinguished shown by the Judge in question to the suitors In ~ gins to describe it Tbe whole representation party has been acting down to this point on pre, of this Panorama is in the highest degree pleas- B umptious. It has supposed its views to be mak -....«.-- -- The Christ-isms Outrage. ing progress in Europe. which they are not ,it has shut its eyes to the defeat which it has sus tained in the very places of which it boasted. ' ' Judge Kone.- in the United States The Moderate Liberal party• . - We prefer to use that comprehensive expreasion, rather thou to District Court Philadelphia., on Monday, the • • recall the more controvenord epithet of party- - 7 til ei II 4 0 ,n_,, A ,,....a jil 1 t .. ~ a.qN, 4 e, , ,14 , ..0 , t .,..4.,..x0.-_,l - LEum Iluarr. On m at-ing a brief examination Ins Corzt„ is to be found as reported in the case -9th, Judge Kane delivered a charge to the has accepted as its favorite Minister tile English _ • - .. 0 747•44.1..„ 47f , -v. „40-)i,,-,50-,4.,,,,,t,„„1itt.-_,r114"4.,„,_,1, 4•••••., 4 „, 4 „..,....-it. e outrage at Chris- 311 5.5 - Grand -Jury in the matter of th ltlember of the Diplomatic Circle; wad by fa l'-'4,:- "1- - ss, , a6 4.0_ - ,roo-az ir tietvlii. vp.-'--&.4.PZ.*lotet,-74...4..,,',-:.-4",si,t-i...c' of ita columns, we were particularly attracted of Mcraggart ,tc. ra. Thismpson,.l4 Penna.l . . tit rr i t t ft- - .4 - -gi-rt4,l. !•• , 4 - Tri , li*T.;.•-u 44 ',....:T.1 - 4);'P' cli q p4f , g4 , :' c by the appetwanee of an article that will be There are many cases in which the Superior Ualla, ID e (ou th • rse of which be spoke at Some voring that Minister, has liberrilly supplied • Mae ' Wlat the means of advancing AbBo- '.C. hi tre,.:_kAjr..4. - ,. 1 -7: ;W ., -. .& - it.6 .. 1 4 : 11 - _.eititt.j: 1 1 - '' S. . -ti' found .in this day's paper, under the head of peens ion to differ from Judges len upon e Court have had • gth th law of treaseu. We make the pinto 3 lutism. It has been the boast of those who be- 0 tr; • -•„-t„,„„.'••••,:i'f.S. 4 • "es"a"0:- . ..„ 4 „, ; :sses s;t 1. ; a t, ,f,a's ss s .,l SS •to following extrects from nig remarks, which re- d 1. 4 - iit t. ,.. et AVEttilVtZlitsi! t r4t .-eLIS4 O 7 Y.:IkiT4V . ,s.p. r in onr re (ins, is "Alistrian Challenge to the Democracy of the below, but seldom, if eve , p of resistance to We authority of the I' nited Trude sympathies in the Bahl , .c in Italy, in Tur- i; lieved Free Trade to inelude every desiroble hes of the case, in its character late to two braise Pea reform in Euro th3t we could 'summand Free ''-•"--V---W"'eri".',..,Nr.‘:thl--Vt.00- -ya1tep.,P1.?',...t.p.,,,,,,,,L4-4,11- World." This article, we think, iB one of the be found such a withering rebuke of the unfair --f..-.....- I w. - s...Wvis ~ -, • , -_•- - .W . : --- • .... 4 Pl,r best we haw ever read, emanating from (me of and unjust Judge: ee the Lords paramount 1 ---c. ~, .% ,,z4#,.,„, • ..1 - o ,i, .0.., -Er 0. 4 , 1 *e -izi.,,,,it 4 - I b• f rring to the act as treasouable kej , in Horiffar7; we new . . .. in '"' . . ,••:vle . - - .`e. , 7 -' *v... - ~- -- VP, ' 'Ttg 4 q - a - A - ‘4,4 ,,, . the European -Democracy. It affords food for ~ The defendants have just reason to complain of' States. In re e of the Zoliverein„ which is to be imitated In Aus- P • --- „. „ ~,,*Te.j..4*.;,.,'"•,_,..,-„t„...V.t..kt-,tot,i,„. ll 14 °bier - he promises with some statements allegel in the . asesSa• !et 'es seaN _,_ s „,,, , w' asoisa -a s m o s, 4 - . thonett and:reflection duet is so • • lid and invigor- the ose-srpep character of the charge. tria and Italy. taking possession of the whole if, - sr -- , mt•• t7r f._, ,1f.„..*A.,..4-fiv,,: ft ,i , • b it resembles the argument of the case, that "for some months back, gatherings of ig -` - -.. ' fit' •T.,..,•. 0.-V4 , "dd.t.., - Vib ikt _, s - s-aa S stings' and there is about i I. a manly candor and ttonable, ecentse . . • Continent, except the West ; Italy is in posses sas well as citizens, have been • • v: . 4,4 1 7,_, ' fr S-'•-•% 4 *-4'', l .. 3.- -13 4 """otat.ii•Pqr-- - ' -e4.4::4'.14r4c. advocate, rather than the in:porno/ survey of the peo ple, stranger . . . of th ete threatened; that ii of our enemies ; Turkey is , If Am sl ~..‘: Qi'tkt:FA.,24-PNfrlikr..4qt.L'-' frankness, such as we love to encounter in any judge , presenting detached parts of the evidence to held from time to time in the vicinity e great outtood of commercial allimice with Leg- re s'W. . - ass re 5 5."1. 0 4.4,5 1 1 , 5 , s ai s - a Q s ~t 7-. toa but Which--so beautiful and becoming th e Jury, with LUDICHOrrs and unfa of the recent outbreak', at which eTherta- I d Hun sry has been beaten in ; even aar voratde corn- place ~ . . , t an , g. , - ... • i 4).-s, '-: , ,:i* , 4. . ..• . ',.,,tfN---"ftt-*'-,'-'-.-'trat4;„=".q_gt`tai.tpis4-- catige; ql ~,,..c- ate.. •• .„. • w,„-: -- iiiti,,, , ,,..Pe t v . -ritriarPitiP6t." in the Democracy-we find almost alone in the ments, inzteaj , . of submitting the testimony to them non ' s were made and pledges interchanged o diuia is surrounded. The trade policy of Eng- ii - • ,sleras - 4 .......„..i. - 1, - - : -re-e...c4...."...zmAr1Y4i4.3.61' itlitd f hlitb 1 f r the recovery of fugitive slaves tohole. Although tau acts may 0 , eaw o land has been detente& And by what force ' 1 tanks of ite members. Federalism, Monarchy, as a connect .kV";' : :;i - W:--Xt".fV•r 4 r . "' .. - - 47 0 . We''"' es 4 k 4 '-'s • 4' S--ass...e, of themselves prove ut -ttl e, ye b 1. 1 I take" together, as of no validity, and to defy its execution.' --- 13y alai of armed despotism. l'be Peoples, on si E te- N tf. , ..% ‘. - ,1, - ... - e.t..„-F‘i.„,'• ,I,,fW Se • s asasstNT'sfait ;. -t . Despotiran-whatever may be the name for any they d i me , pr „ er , / ,,,,,waernting eroideue. Of the He then proceeds as follows t . whom we must rely, are to be thrown down and re ' . Az.-.. "'s e • ' sis - is -4 " - ealstV' Ess ;es. -4, -.. V"sitlx - •:: -tg•,•• r 1 4. ,- . 4 ---: •:,-• -- .. -ce_: - ..:31.40 - 4. - .fii4e'll. - •-.1e41..37.;----4"‘e,:.•._ form of tyaunny ov . er the mind of man,-all - benefit of this the defendants were deprived by the If the circumstances to which I have adverted fettered, if that Despotism prevail What li .„. '''. • ...- - s _ s _, s ' eSar.-' - •%?'"`'AsiXt•W:A4 -t i * Oa . tisayitssit" s - ‘ • - sa - aoKass. . s •-• . ass....asa a aa o s ,,,,a_ s . , ,sseass as a • s i sa asos „ At. s' .0-";' , F. -. - :t , . -- *4 - .0 , f , Wt.c,lL.-.1a,-Z---.til-li' seek.tosubserve Weir ends _by trick and chicane charge of the Court." • • all work under ground, like the mole; all Judgment reverse& rY, , - have in fact taken place, they involve the high est crime kloown to our laws. Treason against the United States is defined by the Constitution, chance is there of converting that Despotism by orpiment to English views on polities and com merce ? lu what consists the chance of com. id. al II * ,-...- -- . , 4:14. e 5,' ,_...,:--,........4.,.:4.,:-...--•--,..-74?e,"÷-1.14......-Nv0,..i411° mnsiresort to their secret confidential agents, • t. 3Chl to consist in " levying war Democratic Nominations In Virginia. Art 3, Sec , . , . bating its progress Westwards? i t - - 4.......- _7-4V--.—'4:4;r -- i , ,,,* ,-....14.4-....t...0.1_ ..,..„ - ; , 44,14....._,.. -,,- 1.41, , ,,1...,:5t, , ,,,, , ,-!-.5,- , 4,41-4 ,- - , 49-kir - iirrA44-.1. - LI :,... ---,..., 5 .,--....., : ,% . --,,-, 7 ,,,_ 45,,, ,... tA t f 06...4„..., A ,i.,-, 6. . bi order to rivet fetters and chains for the hu_ man race. But the honest, and generous, and The D tic Convention at Stanton, have against the , • nomina.ted Joseph Johnston, of Harrison county, mor in adhering to their enemies 'tang them ald an com o , d frt " This definition fe borrowed from the ancient law of England, No ; England has uot been true to herself ; -- England might ha , . ve CAUSINI the battle for hng- II Lci LAC • ''''a , ress-s - r.z-oss-4 - --ssa a sa assaaSs.. aase,saissaipa-ars'-_,s,ras's• heti principles to be fought in Italy, Hungary, . ,:_ii . ,, 1e„ ,,,..:•;•4 1 _ 4 . -..tr-1., ratWZlfitt-4R:Ziti.. ---IV ' - ""tT - '. -- ' noble, and.bold spirit of Democracy having " as their candidate for Governor : Mr. Shelton Stat. :25, Edw. 3, stat. 5, chap. 2, and its terms s 47 , ..N - - t,-1-4,•-z,..0„,.i.:,----,..e.ri-:,17-4e7, ~- • - „6 .1 ,, . . R. , ,_.,1, -- x 0 31 - A nltirr gain 'but GOOD,-marehes steadily and Lesko, for Lieutenant Governor, and Mr, Bo- must be understood of course inthe,eense whi G I' I f herself, for the e h and enrirmy, g onous y or l ; '',l-,c4r4c,,,;:tteu .1--;, , F-:' - '!;" fl , .4 - ket . 41.1.<4./ 4._ t . 0 ..',,.. ~e"-i6 l'eoples of those lands, for mankind ; freedom , I -s , " , -_--•. - t. ;4-L. •••';•: „t ,"%r,.,...- - ,,, - .'"-- -- ,,. "Eit„'?_,:??' o „,r4. ~i-,1 -,'-',. tn4-.' firmly mantra, arnerting the mour, and bidding cook, for Attorney General. Mr. Johnston is • • they bore in that law ; and which obth.ined here _ been surrounded and in France would have . re -„,,' as s s t..sassza.s.S.S-112-yetlfsasetessastlis' s ie defiance to the unholy combination, or power, dd Th when the Constitution was a opte . e ex strengthened by freedom in Europe; and Eng- -1 . t. ,,.., • •-i-...) ~.., ..4 t . gE r:ps...:tAtss.„7 ,- „,,,. - - tR,F, , 4 . i.4,,,- . 3s^_etr-g,r; . the Governor elect under the old Constitution. pressiou " levying war," so regarded, embraces ef ~.....• sa . asss asaassaas- s asseess• .., 5a5„......„.,,,,55a5,„„ tbat:would impede her steps. declared war an mg I d 'ht h ' ired the new regime with aTC imp • • .; ,pi - -- ; 4 :A-11.2.V41 - 47.1 - ,'W.4.7dhiV , r3114.:4.u , t5:2 1, .. - The Whig candidates are George W. Slimmers, not merely the act of formal or , 1 . s as. • s_e_ „sais•-saras-i7 4 !.a aTS,SaNslikihisisii s r 4 " Who can . itituf - tliti . aiticle, and not admire the ination forcibly to prevent or op- much of her experience and her spirit She fo , s % i - , 4-;,-*.- - : ~,•,`,,..i.1 . =",‘:,1-/ t _Oi .401,Vatf"--). et 4;414i; g and true of Kanawha, for Governor ; Samuel Watts, of but any oomb pose the execution or enfortement of °prevision • preferred to lose sight of those great enterpri- nt ‘..- '-',LW,:aeuriel323-4V,..,,, It4Z4‘),,,,?4„.ppiNsits4la. noble.heafing'HthefirMnells''cours--e' Norfolk, for Lieut. Governor ; and Sidney S. tlhe s in obedience to prejudices; ses, o c cse er ye ; , •44. .. - ,,_ - , - .o* -- st* -- o'4' .4 ; ' ';i:P - ~:_tarile.4z-P-ti-4,. devotion to the cause of lAbertYi-manifested Baxter, of Richmond, tor Attorney General. roa pu o u , of the Constitution o f bit Stat te if ac companied or followed by an act of forcible op- . to heap the power of England into the hands of v d " • --- e . , „1.,-,/ WA - Asc . ; '' •-•-.6.W..--,...,...--, , , hy Wis able advocate of the rights of all man- le l • •1 • the English member of the ip omatic cm e . i% jIiSIVI"-har-ssio, ,; , -.9 , qt ; f4X e,,-,1-',VM+2..i%sf:;_2,;.V The vote on the new Constitution is to take position in pursuance of such combination. ~:r :•2•-... - 4.4,1•_,A. '• ' 4sl"-:&"- . 1114;4•-:•''`Pv•b___,,,,,, 4"-A:*,lo'-' ' " - land? kind, even in View of the crews! of Eng his in substance has been the interpretation • and thus to serve the cause of DepotiBM. V. V...4.1.„.5, A ') - • ,-- -""•,,e;*0-11":, ,, ,, * --qV'''.. e .W . 'Vagrl. place on the fourth Thursday of October, (the T • • d But it will not stop here. The resusciated g slrs - slinsras s sW - - "astalsasases i azsass . .04,y , ,,,,,,,,,:., Who is there that has felt a glow of sympathy • given t,o these words by the English judges, an 28d); and the election for the above officers will, • d d S • f Rus ia and Austria and their de- Al iiVc, ..'lrta,•, , r-,_tm..'.=l,; heri. ,fX eZ14.,,,,d ' , 4.4%44*.'Q't.„ .11.,W,.,,Att for the_vrrOnged and oppressed sons of man, and it has been eutiformly and fully recognise an overeigns o s ~ h ie ta - 4 14 : - - -e-W-'4 , : - . -,-,•5R,?`.6,MN.:--QW4-',4z.tid if that instrument shall be adopted, take place adopted in the Courts of the United States.- pendants of Germany and Italy, will not e con- 4 " 'At , .r:it . -e - 6.W_JgAP", ;14- 4 -.4)±3,iiik.1 0,7 -*,4,. , „„rlisi "ea-1114 feel-118-14.1°°d. Warmed within him ' up- on the second Monday (the Bth) of December (See Foster, Hale and Hawkins, and the opinions .tent w • ith the victory which shall re-establish * .!,' . ..e,, p..., ~,..._7.1., . ...„4- : -4 t ,5:, ,, e.-1.4.• .i. - - , ..„3„- -.. .,, ,, t• -•- -r& - '` ,.4 1 , =. ,„ - .4 , -- - t - .c.- a• , -, 4 .- Rz.o , .41 , 4 , z , .. ,. . -i ., c;ii' "retain' i mei. prOofiotthe devotion of man nem . of Irendell, Patterson, Chose, Marshall and them ; not only wil h l a t f e o nil f Neapoli atro- a .-. 4, -.T.".14:. ,, g.1 1 t . , ..;,. 4 4 ~..1:. *, , I r' ` _ ,t-rget1t...624q..a.„Nr...5%.1.,73. m the Baltic to the %.,...F,..•:.:7.,,,...5.4;:...4,.&.--,tv.g.,..ific.47,-.7,14.-.', to the.ouse ofhis,fellow man-such sterling in_ - ._...---------•-•••••--------- Washington, J. J., of the Supreme Court, and aity be felt throug ou ro • se '''--astasis-Stf-'s--.°4=5,5i,,a----sesV-AV:s.-:-Asse•-s•s:ssr-ss . ... ~ • - • Observer, of Peters, D. J. in CS .S. vs. Vigra, tr. S. es. htediterranean ; but d • the Despotic Confederacy b he Winyaw tegrity, • Where dishonesty is regarded as no Tas Rios 11Auvesa.-T • ,s, 'l - , ~.-••••ti•-•'- q tt,,i,-, s -,:ft- g i"..-C-4-•, , sMP4illeF ""3"•••01:&•.--z<-47--A- Mitchell, U. S. vs. Fries, U. S. vs. Bollman and will inevite,bly seek to erten . its conquests.- V.-ZtlietiMitgltreeettlil-si-4-4-L,„-r-c., satassaS" erliteS SSA:Where trescherY. to the ulaases i 8 of the 24th ultimo, says : " The harvest is rap- Already is it preparing to do so, in fiulfilment tt v-441-,,,:,--,•&.1,...&,,,,.? .'• , %: - .ik-it -, e ,- 4 ,4- RA, - ,. If . . swar,...t, and U. S. vs. Boer.) 1 i -1 4 4 -4 , .. - -3. - - , - -- 0 - 0.4.-..4.4 ,- ,i.a • - t t .,'-'''' , o4t , . l- 1.,/, „ ;o -----,......-. leased-much idl ro essin and never have the planters had treexot :i.ea,' Virtue? We feel p• _ yp gr g, .s 1 bserve includes of Napoleon's alternative prophecy, that Europe The definition, as you wi 1 o , • . 4 .- esta.* L as4r.sos, 'A; ... , ".. e.,,' :.' ,T ‘ - ';ce....- - " r4 1P .,,,4,' ..;1 ' 4W , K . f Th t have been a loon vainly tried to close Europe against English ble ele- _must be either Cossack or Republican. Napo- E V 5..... 1 333*--f...V 4- ! ,,,,t ...'Wt' i t a ,t .__-,i'',±,fx-I=''3.l-'-',*i'- dr s bone more then-pleased :at being able to lay before a better season for this' work. It iasya a . ) two particulars, both of them indispensa , wfaS sss .iWs •••S-44,a•-as.,__ .. sa ass:a r a g „,--.7 . l , tatrsesa' assasssi,h, s ,„'-' onr realms and our country generally, this efo- and the cool weather which we have been expenen- ments of the o ence. ere mue ht - • - elg4"... t h.N.t• - git.',i.gis.S'ail'er•T ; ;Wli - ti_Tl -•e•'',:.q b' ti nspiring together to oppose commerce , Om inn on or co • but he had no agent in the Inner IC saaaasie ss oa s sasaex s taisarss „ssgs.._..erratralis. quent production; and our greatest'pleasure is cing for the last fortnight, has indeed been most the law by force, and some actual force must Ciro le. Will the merchants, and manufacturers, u aU.,a - ats s ia - sas s ,,,sr s sar-XS-4„„. -,5%-a.sat-'t-s-a,I. to is and laborers, be content to see a more than Ber -4..q.5.f-efW.4-if-,.....A",-Ar2:',--Att'-',..! di:4'lVA teem the circturestance that we, as a grteful to the laboring negroes. In convenina - have been exerted, or the crime of treason s agklera t skktrir ,4 % 4- ael. 41 t ` people, are-stern net , only •acknowledge d to be with several of the m g ana era of the largest plan- not consummated. lia decree establish a Zollverein of Absolutist a - ew l ,r,-,,___, , i -_-• ; t puntt.V.*-i- .„,,,c..,45... - ~, , i_;•0. • the matter in another aspect, he Europe ? 2*-o•s4 — p• ei-1„,-p27 - - „.f..6. - ;*•-••: - tv: .._.v .0. 0. .. , ,- we understand that Viewing ille , Only true Republican leaders of the world, tations in the neighborhood, , da , We ask our " Moderate"' readers-who may L •.'..t7se - 7,-S•e:Te.4"'?-ar .' :-' ' ,--f3-e,,,nmt>4,-2f.,..v, ' deciara_ ..kut, there is a very p=d positive ~. they will finish their work about the Bth or 10th all e inclined to cast reproaches in our teeth, that n . __ th-0 7 ;-74-z& 'e - 1 2 T":'; 4 ' 1 •414:: - -•,;Affeldre' r- t" sn---P- ! n -. mad that - e Besides the crime of treason, which I h a e v s e b ri, 0 are yioiatitg r, 9%.1.eW:t11,1-7.Wg:.'(-tOfef:r,ieWla,t_.,,..ttglist.i. !tt.tir e, ws ;it ,*A. ,- ._t.'..rli -" .C• i i , ltzi! i lF:l7.l. - .3 ,--t- ' F A t i T -t, 4•FAV,TV, ti-g-zeiettriVil.',-,..ttrAiTtitc Os lea& forward in the great March of thipucopean Democracyand of October next" .---.-------•-----sissee"--------.; thus noticed, there are offences of minor grad , against e the saored quiet of. Peace-to th Constitution and the State, some ur ask themselves whether we are not truly recap- 0 C * which they may be apparently estab- itulating the actual state!of affairs ! ''-±f L at curgloriens, s: bright, curd beautiful fiag ar crep of Martinique is estima- Sear The sug . other of a - alf-5 , .. ''''l"-se Sv,a-es - aA55a5,........1: f "d that will come before you. Already has an indiscreet organ of the Des al, ' ` ' sent year, at 60,000 casks, or lished by the en once ted for the pre . , l ai w i i.,4lc, , ..: s .A r - r'.1.1.i. ,, ...Eb4540;t 4 -Ste.‘l , --, 'must call-all nations to arms, and sustain the . arg..:.-‘, - ..5.' - , e;.-I•4'.'"' - ';z",''''' gfa -an 4- 0 -- Guadeloupe at 36,200. The shipments es n e are embraced in the Act of Congress, Of p °tie Confederacy, the Constitutional in Paris, lc .0 * ...:4,. ''' ' ilt , -,i..4 -.--1- -;01•4; - ; 1 " , 1 504 ? -. . , . /1, 5r t ...... 4 4:1?-4 , ,wti -- . Iv ~ ,, ,, ,, ,.., e ,.,,, , ,, ,t ., - ., - , . ,.., ,„••f. „r..€1 , :i.-7,,-,--v.l i ti- , ...f...-,-; ..„. ..-- i -_,._,..„,,,-;,,,_ ~ ... iir , w ,-,:,••zf.t?..A. -i s tag,_)-4.4,..4*-,.., _ ~,,,,,,,N*..,,, ,, ,,r_..:3- -,1,..,-;,-. A ..74., , , , ,,0--.:5-4...c , -.„.4.,. e,l Peiple..in all"their etruggles against their erp . that of ; • What momentous thought is here involve& It amount to 4636 _ h Bth of Au st of migar from Stilsucat to t e gu hogaheads, against 4213 in the the 30th Sept, 1790, ch. 9, ...• , sect 9 2 on the eub- declared that it will rather have Europe Cossack nesses and officers of our courts in the fearless than Socialist. oh. 99. sect. " 1 , which secures the jurors, wit- And as the Cossack host advances England li, a l, , r whole of 1850. There are but fro m 6 00 to 7 00 legal process-the act of the 2d of March, 1831, thinks it wise to shut her eyes and say that innot the masses of our country who are called Ei .-. -, ok- , ,,..7 itqa,--?4-4-:-.÷,-.--,,-%',-,i4,a,,,,,p4 .4.44-,--,..-w0.,---fr lue of ject of obstructing or resisting the service of " these i s p eace ,. , el Ve-gffte`t'atii-olferf.fii,e4ss.l'aS,Niasle4V-st-4-11,4-a, ' oiietaeheisethe bright,beaming standard of Re- casks to ehip, which will increase t,he surp free and impartial administration of their res, t• England, who might decree a real, solid, vic V'5.#,...5., - elaase„tia- r4S-,,,V 4lss - ,ess-Ss 'h,PASs's'er i g . . --j ; ' • the present year to about 1100 hogsheads. the 19th of • - ' - ..Y.F4.-. ~.-7 . "-c-tr, ' - -•.••-• - -'4,-- ins. .."--x-n- 4. •••11k`- v;- "?..-15,?;.'-Uttk: epublicsrn-Freedom. Chir thousande and millions speotive funotions-and the Act of tomes peace, if she would but act up to her %-,R,.&,,,,,,,V,,,,-C4-k_.'7oLL'eY--a%.41-_--,,,Z,0g.T.V--‘.dXr......'"--*1.....-",•"""/"-r-rd- ae September, 1850, oh. 60, which relates more own principles ! Yes, if England would but '••••• • ____-e ss _ '•-•se ---:•-•.`",_'''7,,,,WI ss z --- ,._,..t' s z's.ta - Saa . 'l-'a..„ "sasagas . sorsaisj-aatesa4s-:sa., ifif allied on to 'Offer and bleed in a strange _ Lady Fninklin has addressed a letter to Mr. K ''''.." ..'""'-s.,.'a'-'"-s-- ----ez-o-Vr'n).---".•••:--4,,,,---e4p:-;141-!'- ' land for the sacred cause. •No ; although mesh partioularly to the rescue or attempted rescue stand chivalrously by her own principles, where- et ......,s s -a-S.V-_,•- -..sasssaslaraset.vaesi*ssa's; ildse"-24-sfs.V• Grinnell of New York, informing him of the re- f f 1: f 1b r oa up ive rom ao . ever they are infringed,-would but sustain oi r . Sassas s-:-',--..it,-.4.-0.,-.,:z-5'.04...a.,,...N? tt - 41,r - --P ,,4 ,...-- , ._,..- f .-- 1 aid vrotdd be acceptable and•prondly enconrag _-s . s , --- i.ll -, ..q-,:.-?..„.3..i. -- . 1, s 4 -,- &-",.. - . --- 4. - 1 ,- 0.,.i - A - ,g,..v.r..- - x . :_., •. ~ ne asked tcr furnish a man ttirn of the Expedition to the Aretio regions, and _......--....---------.•••••------- , whomsoever supports those principless-she sr if s s • '-',- - • - '4-I',' - i-';.'-SP. - ''s'arsals=:ss` r tlY - te . ' 1. 0 . 4t - lk , 'o 4 ' ss'e'er' y e 7 -:" are 84.1:4 ' . 1 -- ' . stating that she now plaoes her whole reliance THE litorraEss OF THE SEAS..---The Lonuon might endow Europe with the genuine peace - ...aAtl,,, •••;,,..airkelS.LsaWsss`S--s=•Ossi')Al3--fin'efrsse.-Iss.l.r%seT ' whoi try his great power as a statesman, and his For never was there Shipping Gazette has this paragraph, in the which freedom guarantees. • • • 1 = _.. as sa s sse, •s a ss „."'-ss s „,..s.,,sss":",,..... sas s'siN,-. „...- - C ,,,, e , & 4 " , ... T-,-4'-e ... _ . upon the Arnericnn vessels. ia 5aT,T.„,,.. - te. - t-s ' ;e Y. ". . s i---•_seas - saaas assassaasals•Saasa'ss:saa, 4,--s-saassasssaassta-4 indomitable courage as a warrior, scan command, f a more hollow monster than this Despotism, if nt a i l - ,lke".:l4,,c's•-5!..1--P--‹Yitt.,;:e.---4,-..b.:;-.l_,V6.La.,,7t_ftt?ifeU-4-,t_it-4-,..„-i.,-rietZfitj • ,_, course of an article upon the future o it were but fairly encountered. Its exchequer CFI .4.9. 1 4: ~ ; :e.4,- . :',..4, 7 1.- . 1 .14 ‘ 4t_fit:';4 - . 1 4i - , , ,iqii l ec-.;,;. `-.% k... 4 .1147 0 2, f? 0 1 direct, and guide the* firt(aeS of laberty to tic- 0011ktODOB.E PASILE - 11 AT Ia.ATANA. — A letter America:- bankrupt, England might destroy its means in at rgt"."-';';'(•*:-4 ''T'a'sa-2-41r-r•-•,-41.Mi;42-i,rf'ssWe---sl-*5-a,-"t't -ri, under hersownehoserk ffag. And we may from Havens to the New Orleans Picayune, an- oWe have no desire, at present, to enterupon the money market of the world. Its physical o ai s'.;ssiaXg-s-s•S'''s7-.Ss'..--•``-`l'.'l-;•,7...24115V5.1i'i-asLIS_S-Ssalsas..l%.rtitsaaaa-L'ass•-sstsaf-s, • we wish to strength drawn from the very Peoples who are Y :•,'..•;' -- 4sUß•cirs.7L-„,e7t. , ==•co'r-fitTA7:•,,,•:.-qt" , Xie i th• t-ti•• ''''.7.r.,`-'e4,&•-'Y'sl•flt•el." • - ii -- f rja 4 ,i,ltere„ not one among the nobly brave, nonnoing the presence of Commodore Parker, any question of disputed policy ;; but , . _ . o . sss d " ?-1 -_-.,„"'"a7es - , "1--.'sssrs!•;.l6.=.4 - f4.4-asoarsfOsssfasessisnW --, r 1 . ! - i••;:•.jessZ - la, • „'sraire,e's -swhteis Willing:to extend his arm in the snored says; record our opinion that the empire of the seas d ' h oppressed by keeping them apart an using t em ri 1T.,,W0L1-•-.4e-1,-"t-tt•-•-"--Tri.4•••te;t••,-••4k--1-'5•4,-,%“•fll - •-•`'••• •It•Za g t• eil-e i i.• - • t u- , -t'e` z - - 2••• , -1q , '''-'1 , 44,.:1 - ''' - ‘1 . e •- •'„jcs , '4L-1_, --e z•• - •e• - • - _ - norse"ralssw-s - Ssbassa s s . 'V° there' ot th ussuds ready to .. Since his arrival he has been enizaeed in i - must ere long be ceded to America; its perse- against each other, might be reabsorbed into * :74.1'.1:1,-,C4f,,Ftr-74,WZ.".e'f""''."'rit-'14.-'"4-,'S'4.Mts''''''t CIMINO Ages , e ° s -- - - - l ' vering enterprise, its great and scorning wealth, those Peoples by any influence which should 14 ' - 's - '. ' ea - warning when they shall be vestigating the circumstances connected with the te ,t,z-e, , V:'f--s-_, , -- , :--z- , -..4-.:; f t , !sov, , '-' , - -, ,,t.4 .- -:=, , f , e.t,--1-4:`,- -.gia tit.a Emmen__ _ .._ ~. inh butchery of Crittenden and his forty- are certadn to secure this prize; nor w ; h h ill Eng- • unite • them And in sueh an enterprise F.rance 0 •I's ss'as asseessa -aarasal that their' Stuaticesaaill prove, effective ? , . dth us , - t s land be in a situation to dispute it wit er. sta"--:s's iss-Wass'sasessas. - aaissi .4-ass,7_,„srsak - stan-g-oossassaks-__„ss,„..s,as • so vics'ess- - . •-ra - -- •- ' - ~. t with n - neither could nor would - refuse to ac E g I I • • 2:t..t,3 17 r..n.:41,,,ti 1 41 . :11 ,-- - 4 ...-,,,, C:•C ' ' it . :l• 7 B . f.S,, : ett; l iVA '' .., %'-''''i4., kt.oth,re.* .e4'4'.' , l 3 ' ,- ....:'''-r. . ''- -. ' '' . . Mlle corapamons, an e a or es perpetrated . A ~:', g ,_!;- . 4t. i, „N-t,„*.,•-7-• ,"--s7-,•Tr•l'it'ylT'•-•-•37,,,.,•'ei,‘„We•--••-•43:"_,-..1•i•-•1:ei.7"414..We-...4/3- :far!: '''' IP tlatir: there are t - l es ' "" *new there are ' upon their lifeless bodies by the Spanish popu- Without this growing capital to its power, the land But England leaves the field unoccupied ; !...--:11'c;li'l-N.4-',L;.12.;-"'''''''`.`""--cs'i"-"t'-d''''' E-5'.-Pt-ar''''rs4.-4•Pal.Sts't ..--aiionly.prehmuaary to be settledin this great l ace h 4 onward march ere. I heve been informed that several . • of the United States to what we or rather lends her influence, her resources, her - s e ssalas - 4...sSas. , s, asaaaassasas;sasaassaas4S-lass.'sssasaS . ,a•-a s 'e'- X- - rfs "tea c Aaa• - s ss- r" s'' - - " believe will be overwhelming greatness, might & emen of the. highest respectability have power, negatively at - least and often actively, to ~-.--"ass,iasas isrie-assas-aa s sass • -owes , - r 8,.. - - - h-Itssa-a.. -- 'as. s asss • ' ''ll3itig - nil,-who among our distinguished •gentl not be so speedily accomplished; but America, as the English member of that Diplomatic circle say:;a2vsass-St4'''•;r..g..4•S.S:S'Vrstkat,•l?AsP:s'zircitas-a th 0 d d 1 ted tohim waited upon e ommo ore, an re a ;--"-_- • i .•,A..,TT,,Z!'"i.ir,-;,..1„„.74-4.-tz,-',-,..,•,>.4.fiL4.-4,,,..074---1.3.,,,taf,;-,:i3414-1-h.1.ei.t.•74:1,1 - __QTRYFlgli•.ilettt DYII. te__--#----Le aPtalitlrgNlS. ila_l 3 MT ceti mistress of t,he (semi must overstride the civi- • what they saw themselves in the streets and pub- - , ' which has reorganized the Despotic Confed- et - ' ' le's'"e-V-isa•s'-la--s:ser's4-7S-a's-ssa'4l4--sassar..ass,„-as-sassoassi;:sass, sso,t.sw• • :Tel-eAtairitteenkifs'Etdeptietil Reorde ?, 'W:ho ean lio places of the town on the day and night of ~747 H". .-`11*..--:=4Fir. k , - -- -,4,,, :. :_,,a...- - 4 . ,....,:k:414. -- z-.-. , ,, ,, -..f .,, , , •1- - ,,, -i, - ...! - 4 4 ,- . .., , tyw,t;,..itiz, -•• lized world. ' eracy. . le `-1 - -•: 44 1'1 . - .' %•- ''''-'-' ': . -- ;••;- ' :-Z - ''`' -- '' '- ' e " ' -rt-7?C ''''' '' ';4 k4 u- --s" ' . -t. -"14 . 1 - 7. - t? -4=9- -3,4,4fi ' c L.; .:'.imitate --- ' -. - '.... ‘' itlliftel 'ffili in the great Con - ecution. The affirmations of these gentlemen Cot. 'HavbrEs vs. y.u.4 Yee - ferias-The New What hope, then, remains of resisting the ----e-tec. -- - -.V -; it --- - - l ' - ''' . -- 4 r 4 ce - ' We fr' ' ' e'C'-''' ' ' , "*. ill -- ; -. 41 . '1. '7.4 - '''' '''' ' '' 4 : 4' . -11 ."--- '- - vre ' - - 4 , -" , --------- -' : - - ex - h 011 t all that has been related by York Sun has had communication with Col. march of Cossackism across Europe. We see =.-S:as-..sillt l Siers S sY, , Z• e,.,'s`Siefs-'4,•-la:r=47-.4sa'ss-rsass-staaetEe-IrssitSlars's s 't=e'sia.'ih:isi;..,plitzit:;-* iCitleft- aid . Ire tire mer e t hal l• s e - 3r h e h, - t h a us • 1,,, r o . i .,...-1„ , ...: - „t„,--4 , .t....„ -- . -- . t . --;,A - Qx-.,, , !*'i-,„m.'T.:f;_,,:....< , .5p,„1 -.- r -,- : . z .-- ,.3t 0 , ....; - a...... - 4;..tP - o - ,;;;AK.- ,, 7 ---.---- - - correspondents from ere r lave to e oat- Haynes, of the Cuban expedition, now in tha , . . t but one • and it is time to ca ll forth that hope la ''' --- -2-. -- ' - i. -4- I , f l, ',--.,--v...,,,,,•-"*-7's,-'''-'5-15-..-'.-4,,r.;e;,--owtt-f,,,f,,6%T::::-Lt-:,g4t-._.- aria iniataken if the talents, and the zeal, mad Ito the Demoo ties The details are of too ( Regarding and in. city, who denounces Van Veohten as a"a oow- into active life. It is au appea E - :t:-..'". `74---''':-.7:"':-4--i'''''%.4"-'s•-'47.*-"-'-''''''kr47ri,•''',-;-7--4`11•4•4-..-;''''''''"''''''''''t•-4'''e''' - ' '''''' ' ' d rseverance, neeessary for se -1,----,Fel.->„1.73-NW--,',A4-4-I,_-C:ks-,•-*-,7,. ~-!--4:,-q,...raki.','-f-.•&l9_..b's-_:-it...74%.,_K1-14,..-.-f.1,1:-. -p1.,. ,- .. , - the mime an pe decent a nature to be related in the public ard,"aleserting hie command,' &c. Col. Haynes racy of Europe ; indeed, not only of uroye,ibudt e,.1 at ''''''44."' ''''''-' ' "4" ''''S'4'-'''-4-'44.-..45.'"--11'.4:"''''Vil'-'a'V''t-;••••••?11%2.- -:." --- . 2. . It3liirit SO great a work, shall not be found p a ints; and, to one who does not lmow the don't yet seem to be cured of liberntion," but the Democracy of the whole world. Eng an -"s---- . 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Her eons can act with us ; they are more than cousins, they are brothers of the whole blood, needing only a common action to develoPe all our brotherhood. And to the Democracy of the world they are the very brothers of their ferance. An American force in the battle-field of Eu rope, raising the standard of universal Democ racy, would call forth every People of the Con tinent, in hope, courage, and irresistible num bers. Floating in that field, "the star spangled banner" would strike terror and despair into the heart of old Despotism, conscious of its doom. Its very coming would be victory • The appeal would be -felt even in this country. If a particular class just now lends its influence to a Diplomacy-deluded Government, the bulk of the English people has no such spell upon it; the present Government of England has delib erately provoked the enmity of Ireland; wehave seen how impatient the most active of ourh7d onies are under the low rule of the party w oh manages in Downing-street : the Cape of Good Hope, Canada, the AuStralias, are full of sym pathy with Peoples who have struggled,, like themselves, for freedom and self-governinent. Once raise the standard of universal Democracy in Europe, and the people of our colonies, the people of Ireland, and of England itself, would shout an echo to the summons, and would soon place in power a Government Strong enough, in head and heart and popular influence, to lead England to her true post. We have no fear that such a war would flood us, like that from the East, with barbarismi it mast be animated by a noble chivalry and high spirit. We have no fear that it would entail ua tional debts—it would be self-supporting -- it would "pay" itself out of the treasures of Des potism, out of the perverted wealth, the impro printed lands of the Peoples. We have no fear that it would establish a "tyranny of the many," —the idea which this pen has long been labour in to incalculate, that a union of the Peoples of g the world against the tyrants would still leave each, People to be free in itself, to follow its own genius, and work out its own develope meat, is now understood. Here is a crusade against the true Eastern Infidelity of our f h day— the infidelity of Despotism in the rights ou manity ; here is a field on which America can rejoin the active Peoples of the Old World, win her spurs in the history of Europe itself, and unite the glories of the two hemispheres. Aus tria has challenged the Democracy of the World; let the Democracy accept the challenge: we puss the challenge to the young Democracy of Amer ica. FROM HAVANA. -By the arrival of the brig Adams Gray, Capt. Robertson, we are in receipt of Havana dates to the 14th instant, inclusive. Save the departure of the Cuban prisoners for Spain, there is no news of importance. They sailed on the Bth instant. In another column we publish a list of the unfortunate men, who are probably condemned to a fate, to which, death itself were au alleviation. The total num ber contained in the list, is one hundred and sixteen, whilst previous Spanish reports, as well as different correspondents, set the number of prisoners captured at one hundred and fifty-two. The Spanish official reports gave the names of several whose names do not appear among those who sailed for Spain. We infer then, thatsome of the prisoners are yet in confinement at Ha vana. If our surmise be correct, the cause of their detention is, of course, known only to the Spanish authorities.—Y. 0. Crescent. ttgl„, The governor of Ky., is a very amusing man. His name is Lazarus W. Powell. In 11545, after a debate with Leslie Coombs, Col. Powell was asked what his prospects were for the election, to which he good-humoredly replied: I shall be beaten about six thousand votes; but my name is Lazarus, and I believe in the resur rection." Col. P. was beaten then, but beats now. though the State is overwhelmingly Whig. Adams ek. Co.'s Express. • • a Wilaidodtadi eorresroodent of the Norfolk Here id, in a letter doted the 17th ud , sup . Southward she urns of Adorns R (So 'a Express takes it• era, ' sec that the nnletattrable Col. Shoemak nd er ha s op. nod line or are.. lb • Ray Sioamry. a seaboor gond front 133.1.1101 , t 0 NOrfolk. hlderoik. Corrsvnle, Fra,klte. I'denton. and Weber. H„ orrousem, bta ' , add De codiyh:led to Charleston n. al en oa< hrs ow Intl , is qddemod oft the capubias tie o: Ow ad adrea. I, t. dieueat fat - littler of is , Age—ti the too, ye Iraq add responsible twat eser ...vented-•1t I 5 your atle.dld eel( tot al. rlatllleal rye. you utr power of übiquity, (or by sin 11115011i0ing tanblUlness )nu 500) 1 transact roUtodeifi In every ray of the Union. Wahout running me hazard of Coe , steins tow l. the Elpreah asall sotely egret your rerhitilkarea, e01:eel your toils, earzy_your drafts. it will make your porebuses as etteapfy n. yourself— !Oran; you d wooden riuUneg awn New Fails:and or a bale 01 entlon frees the South — tt wail transport to any potat a Inc re: of Nort •Ik'. bitnitur nyiitersZ or garnish your Itattle, dear Commodore, with lialuittorohs delicious Sir Loin If you want to send to Forte for a basket of Chateau Niargeric or s Ffeneb Kid Glove, or to London for Brown Stem, or a Fur Hobe from Nicholas & Son, °third street you have only to express your wishes, and presto ' they will he Ex pressed back to you through Is Carotid! to Mr Crowder} to Norfolk, or to any place lhe Coned Sakti , " e•ter..l“y rveDiug,sttio'clock-,R0.13E ANN CLARK' in tile r . 41 1 year of list age. Thr 'tido& and area:immure: of the family are re spectfully ti.vtted to attend her 'uttered THIS AFTER -oO\, at 1 o'cio,.a, from her late residence, eerier Pea. and Faculty tueet, Fifth Word, to ',Forced to St. Mary'« Cemetery' on Thursday morning, October d, in the 40th year of la. age, A.I.EX A NDEIt PARKER ANDREWS, son of the late Rev. John Aadreoe. The funeral will take place all SATURDAY MORN NG, at to o'clo-k. from hi. late residence,. corner of Federal and Robtmon alreets, Atler,heny City.,aud pro reed to the Alicgt,eny Cemetery. the niends and ac quaintance. of the family are respectfully invited to at trod. without further notice. Getiva.YETTIC LAST GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT: For This Night Only I ri , HE celebrated American Prima Donna, Madame ROSALIE DURAND, assisted by the eminent Puma Basso, Signor ANTONIO NORV ELIA, from the Italian tipeta of Milan, Vienna, Naples, Tutiu,alid As tor Place, New York, will have the honor of making thmr first app •aronce before the ladies and gentlemen of Pi tsburgo, on FRIDAY FIVEININ6, October 3d, Inn t. Prof. CHARLES FEINF: will preside at the Piano Fore urns et. ni admlysion 50 cents To be had at the Mu sic S urns, prtne.pal tiotels, and at the Door, on the eve ning of the Concert. Doi,: open at 6i; Concert to conunenee at 71. ocalt OTICE. —The Stockholders of the Little Saw bid lr Ran Railroad company are hereby notified tha tht second instalment of Five Dollars Per share is re quired to be paid on or before the first day of Novena tier next, and a similar amountto be paid each and ev ery thirty days hereafter, until the whole be paid. fly order of the Bbard of Directors. octfl 4tve A1.F.X.14. CA R.NAliAN,Treasurer. Returned to She City. HENRY LAN DWEH R has the pleasure to announce to h s 'fields and old customers, that he has return ed to the City, and re opened at his old stand, the sign of the SWAN, Market street where he will continue during the winter sesson, well and amply provided for the accomreedation of his old customers Among his supplies are some lots of choice FR FNCH BRANDY, CHAhIPAIGNE and PORT WINES of very superior qualities, which he will sell wholesale or retail, and woirh Ii- hos recenily purchased out of the custom houses iNw York and P hiladelphia. His house will continue n as e heretolore its supply ot OYSTERS, SAR DINES, ke &c. loet3:tf A Gard. rrHE undersigned respectlully invites the public to j call and examine a specimen of his PENMAN SHIP,' which will be exhibited at the Post °thee, at 8 o'clock THIS MORNING, (October 3d, Vdal). ect3:lt O. CROUCH iE Parietnerstop .-resting under the firm of H. TOWNSAND St. C"., being dissolved by the de cease of Hers C. 'Townsend, the undersigned will con sinus the hominess an heretofore, under the at) le of R. ToWNSEND & CU, ROBER TO WNS D. WM. WItHEN Pit's trrgh, October 3. letsi—d&w2v; IIoSERT TOWNSEND, P TOWNSEND, New Brightun. Pa , Pittsburgh. a. TOWNSEND & CO., WIRE MANUFACTURERS , Nn. 10 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA oet3uldcwlw 111EAP Pitoeg ti. i•V FOR tts.Al.e.—A valuable prop et-Iy, of e 7 feet front on Lacock street, First Wnrd, A Ilegheuy, by en feet deep, with a large two story frame Dwelling House, comfortably arranged for two tenants each having four rooms. All in good order. The above would suit two persons desirous of pos. sessmg a permanent home, at a very moderate price.— The whole will be sold or $5OO. Persons interested wtll attend. S. CUTIISERT,GIen'I Agent, 50 Smithfield street. ttemovai. 1-1 CHIGNELL would inform Ms customers and the public, that he has removed his Store from Lib erty street to No. 155 Wood street, opposite the First Presbytenan Church, where COO always be found a complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, el all k descriptions. Call and 100 at them. l.o03:1m SALMON AM) FliklSli LousTgas — pm r up in one and two pound cans, hermetically seal• cd, very superic r, for sale by W A. M'CLURO dc CO., --tars and Tea Dealers. WINE VINEGAR—A pure article ; TV Cider do do do for pickling ; for sale by W. A. M'CLURG & CO. I) FlSH—Received and for sale by °eta W A. M'CLURG h CO XT . OTICEI.—Wh cress, Letters late 'Testamentary to the Es -1 ate of AARON BLASDELL, deceased, of toe City of Pittiburgh, Allegheny Corinty„have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the lame will present them da:y auMentteated for settlement, to John R.Large, Esq., my AItOrTICY, at No. 126 Fourth street. It WILSON, Executor. by 7-9 Gloss , MEE , -.444 - r 3 2, - ' 't 3 - . 3 ;-_, !Er Ten DosiarrAtscraCCl!..Will be istuett to any person detecting boys or melt to eteafing the F e " from the doors of the subseribers, - sepB:tf ' amOtivt LAY7ON, . PRIDES Itir.D1:1010D t • $l,OO. ONE DOLLAR, $l,OO 117' Raga spa.. 4:D LIKENESSES taken at the new Daguerreotype Rooms Lafayette flail, Fourth street's few doors from Wood: for the tow price of one dollar, aml ripwafd, iftecoldill. to the size and quality of case or frame. li r Rooms open and operating from '8 A M to 5 P. M. Citizens and strangers ate respectfully invited to, e - . _reep2B:nr-T tiwt — A. !Mort Remarkable Case of Tor.al Biladoesa Cured by Pe um.—lATe4nvite the _attention of the afflicted and the public zeruirally to the certificate otWilliam . Rail, of tis - •Thic:mtie - 1 may Le seen by any person who may shebp In re holm) to the facts there set forth-- Si AL ifiER. " I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes which continued to increase maidlast tember, (1854 the inflammation at that time having in. volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, add ended in the deposite of titbit:A ^ film: which wholly Ale. • stroyed my sight. I had an operation perronned: and . the thickening removed, ;which soon t this and ged complaint I made application to several of the most eminentmedical men who informed me that " my eyes. Auld never get well . " At this time I- could,not gash any object. By MC-Unice ef - SOUPS fdendS lOMO menced the use of the Petraleuta,„both internalfx and locally, under which my eyes have improved daifylintil: the present time, and I have recovered my Sight entiraL ly. Illy general health war very mtleh improvedby the Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sightto its use. f reside at No. 102 Second street., in titiutityi' and will be happy to give any information in relidoato, My Cake WILLIAM. HALL:" Pittsburgh, September 17,18,51. For sale by KEYSER & bIIDOWELL, 144 Wood el , SELLERS, S7 Wood street, and by thei PrOPfiCIOT. sepia It7 l For Salei...A FINE RAF. HORSE—six years old; nivel...rate racket under saddle, and fastryoner in harness ; perfectly sound. Apply at 133 Wood street FUN/COURAGE Hong trisratrriorts.. - CITIZIGNISg IIKatIIELANDIC. CORIPANII, OF PITSI3IIO ROA. • C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. ...... -n. W. 'hall.Kß. seer offies—No. 41 Bram Warefoissa of C. FE Grant. I- hits Company Is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, dierchrus , dire to Store, and in Transitulfessels,ltc ,, /in ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community fortbetr prudence; intelligence and integrity. Dunicrous—C. G. Hussey, Win. Bagn'ey, Wm. Lari, fuer, Jr., Walter Bryant, HughD. K ing,Edward He tt azel- ton Z Kinsey S. Herbal:4h, Q . IDer. , marlnt . _ New Job Printing Ocoee. Tea Vroprietors of the Morning Post beg leave vcr to inform their friends and the public that they have re calved from the Foundry of L.. Joaasors & Co.,___Phila delphia, a very large stock of beautifUl NEW TYPF.... of every size and variety imaginable. They are now prepared to execute all kinds of Jos tco PAM", CARD Paurrmo,ln a style unsurpassed by any Office in the county, , and upon the lowest terms. HARPER & LAYTON. Pittsburgh, June 9,1851 11:7" Odd Fellows , Hall Odeon Braiding, Fauna street, bestows Wood and S streets.— Pitrsbnrgh Encampment, No. 2, meets lat and 3d Tuesdaysof each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge. N 0.4, meets 2d and 4thTnes days Mechanics' Lodge, No. 0, meets every Tharsday even _ Ing. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Moriab Lodge, No. 360 meets every Monday evening, at Union Hal, corner of Fifth and Smitnfield. Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No. 241 meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky . streets, Al legheny City. Llaal'26f/T Ecr Angerona Lodge, I. 0, of 0. Fe... The Angerona Lodge, No. 289, 1. 0. sof O. F., meets every Wrdnesday evening in 'Washington Hall, Wood street jv4:ly. Ext. 0. or 0. IN—Place ofideeting,Washlngton +all, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Pwrißtritell Lonna, No. J 3 --Meets every Tuesday veen tug. MERCANTILE ENCAMPMENT, No. 67—Meets Ist and 9d .:vidair o(eacb month. mom2s-1Y Pittaburgtk AP i LTA s re IL nsl.oo.oo o. urance Company. C 7 OTIVICIL. O. 75 F 0 ERS: 131103 STUMM. .Clll OFFIC president—James S. Hoon Vice President—Samuel M,Clurkan. Treestuer—Joseph Leech. Secretary—C. A Colton. 117" See advertisement in another WI of this paper inyV. Notloo.—.TheJouatTart.crasSocncrr,ofPittg largh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every month at the Florida Howe, Market at. or; yl Jon. Vourto,ir., Secretary, • hasoelated Firemen's, lueurshee Compile ny of the My of Pittsburgh.' • W W DALLAS, PresI.—ROBERT FINNEY, See,. 87 will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISES of all kinds. Office in telanongah.da How*, No a. 114 sad "1.. Wats , Si. DI - RECTORS: W Dallas, Rody Patterson, H. Hartley, R. B- Simpion, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Ralson, Win. ht. Ed. gilr, Edward Gregg,Anshutz, Wnajtollingwoo..l,B. 0 Sawyer, Chas. Rent, Wm. Gorman • febb.lo Mutual 11.1fe Insurance Company, OF NRW YORK. CAPITAL, 01,280,000. COLU M BUS INSUB.A,NCE CQMP ANY . FIRE ANL/MARINE. CAPITAL, 8300,000. ej" Office for the above Companies removed to the Bookstore of H. S. Hayworth 'ArtXr 80 Market et., second door from the• Diamond. The .Office, No. 81 Water street, for rent, at a very low rate. - sept?tt 1L11..8EU014, Agent. Y'ayette Manuraccuring Company. p- Hooks are now open at the Offuse of the Fayette Manufacturing C.ompany,l 129 Wood street. for subscrip thinivo the new Stock in tbeir-Comparry tirrifteen Hun dred shares at Fifty Dollars each, as authorized by the Secretary t ' f the Commonwealth, in conformity with the "General Manufacturing Law.” Ti dollars on each share to be paid down as fint instalmenti , and five dol lars per share monthly, until the fall tUXIOUDA IS paid. MEN FLEMING, President Fayette Manufacturing Co. Collecting, EMI Posting, etc. JOHN 888 Y 117' Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, he., &c. Orders left at the Office of the Morning Port, or at Holmes' Periodical Store,Taird st.,crill be promptly attendee. to. Imgel:ly - Va A. 0; D. • fp' Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner o Third and Wood streete, - every Monday evening. pr2S YHDr. Guysottla Imprervest-Ealract. OW DOCK AND SAILIAPARILLA.— For the cure of disease, or as a Spring pnriller of the blood, and as a general tonic for the system rattarivalled. The curative powers of thtsFar . tract are truly wonder ful, and all invalids should make immediate trhllof the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." It cannot injure the most delicate patient. Then ily from Mineral mistrials to seek ilope,life; and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy. There fore, however broken in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; let the patient only4inderstand that the hope of his physical restoration lies only. in-" Guyeort's Ex tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," andpersuade him, for his life's wlce,to try it, and we have no hesita tion in predicting his speedy_restoration to health. See advertisement. [auS TIT DEAFNESS, noises -in thalweg, and all -disagree ,- able discharges from the ear, speedily and pentaneatY removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Attest of the N. Y. Ear Surgery, who may be consulted MIN ARCH street, Philadelphia, from 9 to ' 3 o'clock. Thirteen years closeiand exalt undivided attention to this branch of spacial prisciics his, enablO to reduce his treatment to each a degien suCceriants to find the mom confirmed and obstinate mores Ileitt.ty a steady attention to the means presiribed. ' fstae ;IT Mints to Paretaltak.-..'one , great source' of disease be lust in childre aareasonable to n is the unhealthine ct a ss -of parents! It would erpe rich Crop froin a barren soil, ai that strong and healthy children should be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn out with intemperance and disease. A sicklyfrtunemay be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intern- t perance, but chiefly by the latter. It is impossible that a course of vice or imprudence should not ..spoll the best constitution ; and did the evil termiials here, itwoul 4 tes a just punishment for the folly of the transgreraor ftc not so. For when once a disease is contracted, and through neglect in applying the proper means it becomes rivited in the habit, it is then entailed upon posterity. Female constitutions age as capable of imptcqement as family estates—and ye who would wish to improve, not only your own health, but that of your own o*pring, eradicating the many distressing diseases that are entail ed through n eg lect or imprudence, lose no time in p . r, fying the blood and cleansing the system. Married son a nd those about to be married, should not t purifjtheir blood, for how many diseases are transmit ted to posterity. _ HOW often do we see ScaldigsScrofttla and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising generation, that might have been prevented by this time ly precaution t To accomplish which, there is nothing before the public, or the whole world, so eSbetual as Dr. BULL'S LATE ST IMPROVED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining 'Yellow Dock and Burdock, with the pure and geuuine Honduras Sarsaather, par it ilia_ For general debility duiangohis warm we acts like a charm, restoring el city of muscle and vi gor with sprightliness of intellect & Wholesale and Ratan Agents.' 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh. For sale by D. Id. Curry and Joseph Douglimei Alle gheny City, and by Druggists generllv llettbd&Av2m [From the Louisville Journal, May 29th,18.5L1 Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, for-Dyspepsia, Prepared from Rennes, Or tait Stomach Oz. Ug" On the 7th of May, 1851, Rev: M. D. Wllriams,; Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in-Louisville, Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to his room, and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspep-, si a and Chronic Diarrhea, and was, to all appearance, on the very verge of the grove, and acknowledged tolls; so by his physician, who bad tnedalitheindinary means; in his power, without effect, and at the above named time. the patient, with the consent ot his yiltynei an,com menced the use of Dr. iloughton's " PEPSIN," and to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day be left his room. The sixth day, which was excessively hot, be rode ten miles with no bad effect ; on the eighth day be . went on a visit to the country and, on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored te his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go abras a journey of fivq hundred toilet, where he arrtved is safety, much int! proved in health, having had no disturbance of the stom ach or bowels, after hiking the firsedase of .Papsin. These facts are not controvertible, and that this is a case which ought to convince all skepucs that there is a power in PEPSIN." Let physicians and dyspeptics investigate. KEYSER I Pd'DOLL , Agents, 140 Wood street very superior jell G EORG EH WRITE, No. 59 Mayket iitrePti:squ ' open on Monday neit.• choice stock of VELv ET, WATERED SILk. and CLOTH CLOAKS, of the new est Pattenn, to which he respectfully Invites attention. seralaW ~... • Ziel • ' . 4 • . •-• ‘‘,.l. • • ,i'v,,f.f•tt-g'-. ' e, —4'r f =BE ~~` . :; -,~~;} ~ -',bar Isep3thlw .1 1 mr-e - MEI S ti i y.. s 4 4 • - _ s-' /!: P4:f:.T:4v:4:. 111 1 UVISIZZ MANAGZI. priers of Adanitrion--First Tier and Paquette 50e.; Second and Third Tiers 2504 Reserved setts in Dress Circle 750 .; Private Boxes Sl,OO. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71. Lastnight of tbe American Tragedian, Mr. J.R. FRIDAY EVENING, Octol;er 6,Y, - 'the perform- ' DGICCS will commenceßl with NG JOHN. - ~ -josiiikillreit-EllelSwW7,El',-- -7-- , n , :- Mr; 3.11:-Ikthert1 , ,-;,_..., Lady Constance, - - - hlft: Vickery': - --: After which, Dance, by Miss WEILLIS, ;-_ , The whole to conclude witiV i .,.. ,",t17 . -- . : ,. ~, a i t N. 00118 IN JOE. . -, er,fr g faie 4 ,.. , _. ,, .,... _....._:„.....:t.. 2 .Afrllichazdsoru . _ Marery, . . ~. - . • — 'ltlrs."E. - Plate: -- In reherrsal, 4. " -- ` .~ CDJASittioDo, or the DEFORAIIMOt Nu rrsE,DgMfi,%. • ._.....a.,..k.A.g50b0ce.. _... _ le.., T .iii.-60g§-oiiii:frp ir nusaelgittitipmfoil....,, , --; ,,,,,,, i . ,-..., i forms the tatalie 6 d"Getdientedi liittlihaa.* that Itie 'cheat will open for the. set:teen 0.4 MOndaY e "": itlif&tootober6th,lBst,at Splane'clifonangattelnlinonnO, t corner Of - :Fifth ,, antl,4l.nrithfield str t ••••••11e.eirialleank, _. plain wick ifen cy ,Cotillionscßolke e at i nnirilieei, Sgottielr , ~ quddrilles, plata and fancy 'Waltzes. . .l' ' ' ''''''' ,:•,61r: Ea tan be 'seen et the Eleorne,eeery diti,"froni Mr i , '. , • , , nalgia; 61 ‘ and 4to6P. DC . :., . - _.- toed:St ~. •-•," - - , . . Attiannowto.doibrrey-Stripar., lir ILL OPEN,vliftlitg,TlMAN pglber iteb, Du Largest Patatlag. ifs the WorM:H GRAND_cLaSSICAL•.PANORAtdk-OF4)IE . BE/4 AND SHollEs OR - THR , N.EDITgDRANEAN" ' dop(ceidgsu the gsandik.oatitifulonldlmo scenery nfint;.- •-• ,tatrelasstent shozes44 , lht! 'Old" World for newly' 361 1 . 1 "-„?... thousand toiles.likepeAl; Pronoancbtlby the and; t 4 be-by :Car tlnkamst .4mbloVeotaprelmosivo and - mataideent Panties ever brought Um this eauntry; Adralssion,2o eepta; children Id cents: 'rho Pogo. tama Will move every ievening.M.lliniaeoeat a bodge - Axing Ments Mercantile elation, and - itrifidlentrattnatlitssaa. , ANSI GLIDDOMTedIP deliver; three Leettirosim SABVLON2. NINEVEH - and" PERSEPOLIS- - - (romp icing 11l the latest ilibileadiaintrett4i =nag fite.,,,;.. ancient monuments of Assyria and Chaldeaf copiously illustratedefure theraembentot Abe abovelostitution and the citizen - generally, at-the CitylLeetute Room, . of Wood and Fourth 6treettee,, entrancerin - Wooo.lY' The-first Lecture - wilt be riven smTuetday,7thUelobelt:„ the setiond on Thura.lay, the 9th and the third on Sat-, urlity; the 11th instant. To commence at halt past per- eu v posolsely. - -TSSMS.4Ciurenn, Course Ticket, sloo;!fitigli ad;i.; raiesuon;6o s cents. To be had - at the ± prunneal Titook;:, Stineaand Motels: 'Members' Coarse' licket,-tiventy. five einti; admission,2s4-.ceittit—t4 :be obtained at the 'Piracy Booms, orfront-Zonmattee .!Lefinnes„ For partieulartimetatalt „- Oet2 .oreemarctod,Gazden... . caora -- g . cottigmlort_=oE-OHRI/1 31 9 1 LY, 1 17" - fling Roses, RasphpirPt StraNYberd: 648013ergy Ahnbarb, DrapeVintsilifdiNontlilY S Kissies464*a e l plant necessary to ornament_ , yrtrils:t glirticalli 4l u. be fotani alGreenwood,ltiursesy, An 01:1110114 - leaVCS the corneiof.Msrket and Fla 'half honr, for the Garden - . Ice Crentris and other"re-! fosshgtents served niktin itniStiloans - • Orders addressed to the Proprietor, Westalinchester, Allegheny - county, Pa., will TCCCiVe ppamtidUentlorr. - tf • •Ileal.th °ince. _ • TitILE public are informed that the-OFFICE:OF T 11146 • BOARD Ct.F HEALTH of the Ctty"or Pitulittriatts . NO. edclilrarit street, between 1 7 6 uni t -win Dlanpnld streets,lihere all Notiees and Cammonleatiolurfor - thei.4, Board muit lie left. ' CHARLES NANLORT - , r n •. ; ;" • • . G. E. ARNOLD BANSBAS .AND OS':4.R • EXCHANGE CO m l g l_k N SIG 'AND 'TIME DRAFTS, Ae., calleetians citeiallyAtilqkds4 te t and proceeds remit an . TFerti pi lita 4 4 ,2r4) licittsax.Al9o SOLD' oti:COMIMISTION. Next doer_to the Bank of,lltighttritt firifiE subscriber ltegiT,Mitar resPeetlklliio. - reitku, t thinks la biLfriertdr. and enstomere'tdr the ' var y liberal patronage -"bestowed appal-hip - sloe& his'Cora inenternentin business and hopes by 'steel attitntlOrt add fidelity iallia.eXeArti9, ol -Mt orders- entruated_to his eare,_to merit o Contitittaxtee' of fairora, - He would also aanounnelo-thenfr-and thepublic in. general, that he has just received a handsemelassott. • meat of Goods, selected in New York and. Philadelphia, for the An and-Winter , -Trada,..snekas aisperfiae Black , and Fancy, Colored -CLOTHSyll.ohtador, Beaver and Devon hire ..Cersey: Coatings; - Plain , and' Colored ,Freneh CASSIhIERES, to '. which he would , 2 vita espeelitletention; which tor eerie:wand newness :- r of style is superior many thing 113 this, city: Also. a beautiful lot of Black and Colored Sll.l‹ 'SATIN,Caatt - . ; - mere, Marseilles and White Silk party Itemings,—all of which he is prepared to mike to order in a superior manner, al low prices - JAMES C. WAIT, 30 Market street', between Second and'Third streets.-' . TO TAILORS—J. C. Watt's Graduating Shoulder; - - Measure System of Garment Draughting for dale at tho following prices, viz aczompuniedbyerallitstraet, tions, SIO; -without Instructions, 57 - - - . - FOR LIVERPOOL. Packet. of the 6th _ cr-iiiatobver,- _-:-. THE Packet Ship ASHBURTON, J. McWilliams,. Master, will saUa s above, - her regular day. For passage havingsuperiariaccomozoapply to . - . ,W. & J. T. TAPtheci Blest, or Jimieily, Sixth aiirPLiberty sts , Pittsburga. _ ----------_, , . , tifft F OEool.—To Sall on the 211 st of Ootolber.—Tbe Packet • Ship New . WORLD, Knight, Master, will "nil as- above, her regular day.,,.. For passage, having superior (ICC othmodettons, appl y to JAMES BLAKELY. Agent, oet2 Sixth and Liberty sts., Pittsburgh. ~ FOR. 1,01 , 1 D -- ONPacketof Las 1&A - of Orttebiln' ' . , -4 '4 4 The Packet Slap, CORNELIUS GRINNF2A , ,i .., ' Fletcher, Master, will isaitas - alicar4kur regsb..., For freight or passage, having wapitiM . :Midterm:lda. .ill„ ... „..,. rims, apply to the cement on boardi - fortt of Kititletrlaram. , W. tr.. J. T.TaPSCOPT.t C0,, , . - -- ,••• - ' 1 '',:••.. 86 South sr- N...Y,,.0r to , ;= ; ' , ;:r "' . ' tiltIER TILAPIVOLY, S ' • ' . -.. ' -• . act 2 _. ' • Stith saftLiberti,sta..,?;•rfit : -.- 111. Rare ,Clotance. AMERCHANT.residing is a billanylovinkdeslies to- • •,.„, I. redre Irma the "Retail Dry. Goodawbusinest—„,...7,7.l.,,, r . ..., Consequently, he will 'afterlife stock, to a young , man who wishes to enter into_that business, ' , Pon terms.tlest rabic to one of small mewls. The Klock.. has been re : •• plenished for , the winter. 'For particulars. ply to_ - • - - • -' - , - STUART ~..,,,,, ()era • • . "No. 124 Wood sheet,--. - _' 4, . , New Stook or Chickeringts Piano V. , ,,Kles ~.,,, fi ff irli TORN' H. MELLOR, 91 Wood streeli:-Y '. - --,' n - •-,,.•:.',? ~., - . . e is now, receiving an entire Mew. .1;1..,.2,- stock of Piano Fottes, from the celebrti . . , -.1., .:„..,. ted manufactory of Chickerbig, Ilotioill' , . consisting of all the varieties now 'amortised:tied. - TOO : , . $ l7 . prices invariably' the -same as :at:Bead:lX Wititalit fulT - 7- charge for transportation or risk. Old Pianos - taken. in,-y- JOHN 11..A1ELL08,.........-:: p r r ge t tit a c?rt e h r t sale otehickering's Pianos, for Western;„ . Yennsylvartine‘ . . _,. Iced Valuable near icatale rar , Sale: :1017D LOTS on Liberty street and Spring alley, on- : which are den Brick - TenesueM9; near a c he aa road Depot, in tbe•VitiltWanit • - One Lot Liberty 31k - by Mr. John M'Closkers Clothing Store ; Three , Three Lots on this , west side of Liberty , street % 20hr • 11 0 feet cue:l426 feet abcrve-Water street, occupied hy Ur. holies !Nightmares "Ste= Boiler Manufactory ; One large Dna - Mime, with - Lot, on Centre .11.1extilf4 .60 by 240 feet, with good stable, fine gatdogaud frail trees, neat De Willie arrest ; - • Three - Lots on Centre Avenue. 24 by 29 feet; Three Lois on Duncan street,24 by di feet, near !mitt street; Sit Lots on Centre Avenue , 23by 100 fpet, netir:AAh.fi, ' son street ; Twenty Lola on . Addison sired, tear:Centre ,Asenos„ 24 by-140feet ; . Twenty Lots on John street, near phaunaey Stree4L 24 by-1861feet ; One large Brick Douse, with one acre of 'Lanai ifs'.' - Ettinersvaet with good "iittrden, stalide, and vietY.dott-. ventenee for a country residence. '• ' - For terms and particulars elmoire or IRA 11BREIBT, -. i darlow - N 0.119 Wood street.,--". STRAW BUBB INS 13.11111,111/11$ A: QUANTITY 'of , -Wilmot SuPerbi , ban. Bents for pales at:tbet Coat ,11111fishasery,,= ), This'ioeing the Benson for planting the plinde:loW;gev , welt eatabtlehed and fruit better the following seasetto4 , 3_ , This variety wants - 40 roormtleridatibio -Tttii•4llgf: quantity brought to the'Pittsburgh t 'matket , sold i I eenutper quart, whew the other varitties'eold stir-ea' Ulf cents. They.aremoreproducidgeltnditnerfltorant4ticlv and hold out longer, in fruiting - 6r two *ceare..-.::These.T. Berries, mama 41.1nobee monk. A sample of thit4t. Fruit can bp lien, at Mr.ififiry TiebardisonPs4eicetry: , Store, korner ; of .the Dlatiod an attend strent44ll orders lest there will bii:piointply:litienited 'And folk .1 warded to ea s y die' ;sate. „JOHN , LOWEbri'll' 2 ." sep3o , -8.6121ary striapiiiadlerr, NO. 50 COATItAWSTREET-,,-10103:, MONO and daughters, Ifutud - otehlair a BBLECX i SC O H pto 4 for IMMO LADIES : on r whitee.ll embroiled& of a polite used education will bo taught: Vocal ma Inierummtri..ldualo i tailkdo7., taught by Mite J. V. Mug.Tetrairof Tletiou.totailo3 knuarnonap lication. .' • - - - -ise Stlawo' , Ghtairtles4l. oo4ll :_ „--,- -THE CRAWITEES. COAVEOMEANY having made extetutYo arnmlieMeitts for thiptibigt Coakein*lttet ithtio-River,al the harbor, at WEEMS 12,0M5,, , are prepared to deliver flea AundretiTtowri 40AM one drde - .2". - • - rar per ton of 2240 portniii,(Wati . 147,41871111 I've per nent4 being alloOred for_loss hinhipme , nt, or; Ora tee), ainittrflor east! pit ton, of kat: ' Toey will sell to the nonnuy, at their wlatif, eutr;irelay".". tar paten, to all partiealoading their own Wagons; This Eompanyhas peenliar,facititlea for loatheestetini, • boats, de-, for the take or lower markets _A ton of 2240 pounds, eontaintrtairty..busheir-of ,Pitts- ;: burgh Coil, tiditimeatiiitt , • rf Apply the clerk.„ at the Office:at M•Xesti,lionital • or to the Engineer, EtiWOOD MORRIS, •Esq,' at tha Monongahela House. THOMAS M'ELEArn;; , , aep2Sktm YrTR - resident QOM • - THE Stockholdere of. the CITIZENS' -DEPOSITE' BANK are hereby notified that au .','election foe Three - Directors, to serve for one year, will be.bold.l4 - the Office of the Company, on Tuesday, the 7A, day, O • October, proximo, at 12 o'clock, M, to fi s o'cloCk, By order of the Directors. . fser4l.ot, A Twistable. Farm as Astctton IN PUTSIIIISICti of the directions - contained !n will and testament of JOHN CREADTA-Alie.elWed, we will expose topubtic sate, at the court Wont la the City of Pittsbuty,h, on MONDAY, the Oel.dayo 1851 2 at 10 o'clock, A. M., all that Valuable FEW% law, ate in Baldwin township in the county _ of Allegheny ; bounded by lands of Daniel .Itisheri JohnGordon, - Jecob Cready and others, near the • Six NllleFerry,orttliehlti nongnhela rivei,containingabcou-NINETT,SIXACAES —and allowance. A large propor . tion or Which Contains Stone Coal of the very beat tutahty,:, The:, lapd'is - of int excellent description for farmirg purposes; ind - pertall 'wishing to engage either in Agriculture - or the Croalant siness, will find this a desirable opportitnity , =are a good bargain. Terms made known -a - trials. - ,"" JOSEPH AYBRIEJV SARAH mtrumiaut, • .2 aep2fhdtti&wii ' Executers of John Creadlt dace. ' Buggy. for Sale. . NEAT EASTEBOUNUOGY, , with Wi th er WP ;r aa° I 1 by Watson & Co., Phlladelpfk_ilx,for Ado low Enquire of TO WNSEND, PARE & 4 N}4 4 septo ' - 6 4. Walt itreet.:, WA El REPAIRING—In e}l itadiliereln t done as well as at any ether _. ..flatteries, and at as low prices, at, - 01A0 4 01s , sops 51bissitellt4eit: SALffiIVLAN WANTED.—A good 9atesulaa + wanted inn Clotting Store. One ucgnalnted with the bu rineec preferred 13agnlro atT 4 Q TiCE [oeU JOSEPH C. POSTER =Ems ••.. . . ••
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