• -",....-...". ; # -..11ft 4. ---nro.f .- a - 4 , .. , .....,ear5. .F , L . 11l the I, ..leAVlalni lie aid: lhe Prospeets•foPW,llMot-lhow it, Stands • in Philadelphia. . 1 - 14TERLST.ING FROM KANSAS. • ' - to • f • I The Philadkpitia Times,. in alluding [ i' } ' - Vs'e hmve the Laarence /i; rola ~j , re, , . - Ti i .„. i i , p l yst Irania --is narrow- i i 1 te , the chances of Wilmot's election, thus re dent of July- ta - tili. There l is no intlicattonl ed ib.wil to a ....i fers to the issue. Let an d a courage at i of eseitenta‘t even in the belengured toWn.' 'stre l zgle _between Ahe frieuds I L'ef slavery extension' and i' , i rt , lnents,, , ,l the prospect before us, a_ each one re ;The war W - is lira state of -"masterly attic- ) i 1 _ ._,,' ta;et represrnt` ellelPriuciple.3 and 1, ..tir,_,,,,i ve to do his duty and thus seeure the ity " 3No more l o oli,h p r o ( •ion t atieni, to direct_ the •eleetion - Of Wiltnot in October next t" , di:4 the other and rilLefforts` blutd;ited; a nd no p m b a but e: of atty.'? J 1 public mind fi-co:o the real i..stni Of the Clint- ~. Afar' • _ the- reeeptiou of Gov. Wzilker s' .i ,„ is no use to reiterate as a matter of f •t . evil,' one alieadyl knows, • .1, pa ;-• • • , - ,t ti in erma ion .whit. i . by the pre-ent:ttion of atthird tie 1.1 . 1 t - "pra e 4 a r ni ti o n to the - p.,-. 3 -le of Lowrence," , , et, .„.,11 ~..i.j.nally fail; - os tic reFv. 4 lt. nn t j 1 1),,, , t the e_)ntest ;or` a p,rti,m , of the/people held o meeting mitt s e eondi--tursday of October wi l t prove --t•-• Governor- this fall as I to 1.•• decided here. 'We entertain no - doiabt app linted a Committee of five to wait mi i l'enh , ylvania must take_ heqpo,ition on of of lhe fact that Wilmot will come. from the ''''''llene•Y and afe'rl"in what 4 priii ' this great question, and to lielattion t •interior,,as'tbe State ket did. in October {tied to do lib nut it. The C , lnnottck..c.en:.l,f. r is- w i l of freclabor r free Speech, a nd fre e e- , sistud of Messrs. (Made, Slenrns, E. A- i .oil, in every art, of the Ulaiop, are. leok lnr 'nst y-ear, with ea majorty over Packer. Coleman, A. 11. .Mailery, Gee. w• 1, -' , ' ll " - ' ire , with the•nieA intense- - -'4llietY' 1 ., We believe the Detnocrats'.' tbemserves are niore, and Gen. V Brown. •\1 L'• the , I„,. t i uct i c, e:whieh. the voice of the"olii Key'- 'T " sfiedi of this fact. If Ifie--_lunderer of the Putilie_Works is to be our neit-bover- Governor_and bi-., reeitnentr2l'dragerms ar- ),,ton ! rr i would have. on' her sifters of this rived he was'risited at the:camp 'by: the 1.., .sect confederacy, if that voice he fairly,,, " nor be Wilr by made so by 'the city of Phil- Committee. They informed Gov. W. that 16, p„,sed, __adelphia and against the votees,nf ;a largc cannot be estimited at this majority of ,people, outside of our limits. they had no propositions or laiggestions td,,,i„,.... ! .... . , .1 , • r :I I . ' Upon Philadelphia,,then, rests the!is,sue i tuake to hint in behalf of the- eitizestis of i Penbsylvania, should array herseb sra . We. sLe: nothing - -M dia. bilwreuce, hit wi,p,d .t. ascertain the 1u 'thy great Northern - phalanx i this contest of thi'.'eanvass• courage Us. We enter We contest With A thetitici'Y - "f life friamati'•n, and the (41- 1, fir :he 'eradication of- the he viest curs vote of nearly 21,000 as - s basis .that is, ieet of his yi,it at he head a regitnerA t that - ever blighted the prosplis - of all oth- 1. _of 1. 8. tiraMonst- -, lt aPpears from the IQ r -mod old i erwise'prosperous .nation. ~ . , with the Union 21, 1 le remont and! published repdrt of the Committee, that ,; I: , iltunre vote of last November We l know State, whose copy , history is at Standing re ,: of pa fiction, segnien or portion of that Gov. W. ticknbitiedged thegenuinehcss of 1 buke to 'Slavery, should shake off the thra b , i ,, iiieh_,; e vote which will fall off, Tflere In - my be . the proelatnation,' and 'stated that his visit i t i nut of Southern i n fl uence ., in individuals who will do ye, bialwa.confess was oceasione.l,hy inforMation, both- writ- . 1.1,-, ~e : „„,, , n , t , ten mid verbal, • that a - & A mbit:intim had; ugled Ly jai) Unworth sorts, the conduct of ler , I w_ , e ni tio a ' n 7t know of one, whilst we do kno, who would , barter the who voted "stzaighe r then who ' beeo - s t ormed by a few clisffeetedinen in 1 fair faille - of the' CninmonweOtli for "the 194 will cote' with us now. - Staggering under 1 the Derritory to established town _govern- , loavesland fishes" dispensed iby power.— l an October defeat, distracted by the crimes ments, . then county, anti then aState goy- i., Pennsylvania should tin longer maintain . of traitors, the Union men rallied in No. `ernmentin opposition to the r '-erlitori"ii the ,character of the blind' giaut, ignorant veml,er, and polled almost 204,000. It is •,. govertitnent, and that tactile UnitediStates.l of tier', own power and rescomices, arid sub- • easy of demonstration that i tif the 26,0001 '--- This movement , he was informe.d • Was in- ' I ject to the control of weaker tied iosignifi- ~ .. i• _____ !,,,. i .1 ran.,.. t - dit"- votes had been callit, in the same' tended to commence at Lawrence, the" i cant rivals. , i -: direction, and had there been 11041vISIOns din - Quindaro, Osacratomie, and other towns in j -, 114 3 great pat y which is •.itcpre , actate , . tin the ranks of the opposi:ion, Mr. Both-1 Kansas Said he : , -_-, this political cout9st by Day . l Al ilmot' Is i ' • rite' ‘•Two gOvernunents cannot t•xist at f the only opposing party„,„-to t e p , ernictou. _. , , ~ , aon ',would have been defeated even in ' thus State. It is also capable of demon same time. I hive couielaamag you as a! and degructivo chorines of +e nits. a ... 13 mcd stration that the Penmeratie party can net % par.' ificator,.and I d es i r e paee. My policy IDenineracy, now before the people of Vene- . , I i ratty witti - *tne same unanimity. ,energy, and is stated ni my inaugural address; and, in , st-14inia. The effort to placcithe third tick ; vigor that it displayed last fall. Many of *y speech at' opeka, I am de:emitted that 1 et in the "fieldis one of tbe shallowert its adherents are disgusted with the action 'the rnajorityj shall rule 'Let the people got, sehlmcs of Locofocoism, although ostensi , ! , of the genera: administration in the die to the polls in October, and they will have -' hly] inttoduced L by "Ameriqats," . for the • trilintioti of the spoils. It is distracted thellrights- The PeePle 'shall make their', alli , ged - putpose - of maintaining a seperate and divided from a fierce contest going ca .-own Coustitution. If one formed hY, tile': atil distinct organization. - These "Straight 1 . I in its own ranks' in regard to. justice and C., , enventiun shall not be submitted I to . them, 1 o f4 , t ~ - disorgavzera have 1 f heir warmest ''propriety_ of the. law for the sate of the • I .ill oppose it With all :my nightC , ' I sympathiz,ers iiCthe ranks j6f the bogus I i.Maiti' Lin 6. ' Leading papers of - the party ha e marked out a course by which' ' (he ,tie'rhocracy, an . ;l the voter who could be de- . are engaged- in an t internecious warfare. pe .ple may secere their rights, natl.'' , 4. 1 P 1 ceil•ed by such paltry manti.vin - irig, muat , du ermined they hav'e them.; I have Be and this the straight'l party is rapid. y. , indeed be stupid beyond redenaptibn. , .. . . , to -en a,u oath to support •,,t le _oust tut p i 1 e ' i lb \ • " ly diminishing, both iMnumbers and iliflu- . ln the meantime the frirds, of free la,- of theNnited States and the laWs" - iaf,tliis . t I 'ence.. A number of the presses :which sus nor 'should not waste their tithe in idle I i tamed it last fall' are ntivr with us. Even 'l'orritory; and I am determined ;''to do so. i h-eUssion, but proceed Whit - the work 'of l in the c i ty; i t , i s a f„, t ,i n „i;,, crea it y known But'a little time will elap::e,beforekt4 pp- - i thnr k . ,,,, t , ,„ 4 ifr ect i,-, organization, in pie will have an opportunity. to espies cry 'eleetieti tlitt'iet in the IState. This ii i ey ',l that number's of their ward and precinct ' their wishes at the ballot box. ' .I.j.t, me - . i ', , . leaderx, their art ire, *or king, rallying , • ~ ~ ,the ugh. liar . b . , tai t 1 ~-) work if a • final tr/- i ~ . tell you a majority of toe people o tnizs: 1 is the. 01. , :,...,et of our estinestf hopes.- Let it p ' men are out openly fur - Wilmot. Territory shall torm thug ; own itstitut ens." ;be in-an. thin t e and retneMbered, too that - d'he'repert, from whiA - we havec)anted, 0 ie_,,t Wilmot and, the union s , ate Tick. was read to a.mceting of the eitizans con ' et, WE „MUST WORK Eon IT, with a , vetted nu the return -of the cominitiee. t ri b : ; heart and a trill worthy of; the eandirlatesj the chairman, Mr- c , ilittntore• 11 , 10 . lit''' i i • ' 1 th e ffreatt in whiehl 1 , , tact occa,ton, art r • i cause ,aid Says). '' - I . 'we pre enlh.teil. We must work for it as "It was 'f.,.iciell. to with deep interest. ••' - Men an l --Chrktlans —nsjtmericans,—in I ion a vote Of :hanks five ten. , ' a • -• ' . is.. • ... _ A i ts, conelus , ~ ever} county fuel, every tent-mn p, from the i der, the cominittee, for the able and ita : ' Delaware• to - Lake Erie;—trom the head partiaV limner with whit,li they had dis waters of the :noble SusriAbonnah to Ma charged '.heir duties i Centemplating' no sAt I :aid Dix'en's line! Organize...NOW! I • further action, and helievirs , * that 'master- ) , i, 0 - • 1 ' Organize as if you plt qie orat trine,— ..- dy inOetiaiti'.''was the best policy, the coin- . . 1 , . 1 1 eternal vi ,, ilzince is the prihe oPtiaerty. mittee were discharged, aud the meeting,) that 1---, ' n 1 - -,. 1,„ - ' •:.- c -') o ra ni 7 o close]} and I ave.yrie.t.;•,-• , - -, , zr, ". ~.. horou'ghly, and ,- If Gov Walker abidestlyn his expressed with etro•e turnout at with a vie'W to secure -t r , - dee.' rmination, it is all that; the Free State t thelpalls . : fat iter all, tit our friends do I ' 'PM! of Kansas ask. They only tlehiand nt n , 1 , vote, they are,of vierypittle seri.., i e. to , the - • fair olay and that they have_ful,VreSelv.e!. ' t cau se. __. 4 , 7tLey muA - .. - Ifis - uticail'ed, - ru. mut: a - r - y - Them- I duet - a - TaliTeal -co mr,:igia 'to a .soccesful onstrutton on - Lawrenote has strengthened ii-crau and tnation is-the free cirentotiou , of news - land comi th e T. e Free Stat:Uty. . Even' Pa?ers' ' e;(l°N/111'111S iGive the people ''the Her4/d (if FiTeik 4 7;, a kurl:ll4NA liar light,--htread alining theim sound and con. '..-. Stood bo Gov. Wallierifrom 'the thii• of his i t'ineinr , facts,—and the battle it inure th an ttppoirfunept, now itay4 W n.- : ,'e thitiliN the i l - alt we We trust obrieditni•ial brPthren Governor ca'unly feels that.br . __ 1 1 5 ' vised - in this in vement r ' arid acted hastily. .Itileitve feel determined not to arr^'" , eurseln tile attitude toWare , Ognificance it repiat "The biiligipg )3 , cannot be viewed in any other movement to overawe and int people, and to indnce-them to the Phins 1!".' the , Governor r - coed in, coovitacing the South , tine to his firstdove,'but he eat • i ~, l bjiagating the people of --. of tee Territory." ; - , Tbe fferrect i also mjoices th, - State •Party.is now :a unit, tnerithers are united in a' polio. :soontive freedoml&Kansas." l . the ://eT/t/ supposes "all rt Ten ite'ryvill after the electien, the billZthox arid pre4erre order ge, y. , e'..-. , Thceusua \ returns, ]. although " not yet cemplete, shOwsupwroda Of kitty thoutand s potpie and' some twenty, thousand • voters , Whsn completed, it iiktllongtit the ptipula- E • 'll , tzon•wt reaehninoty klitnisand. I-The4cen -se.'s i. bring token. under thejTopeka-„Con t stitution. E, , ,i" 1 1 r . Won't there be a howl- doWn South:when , ~_ •• Walker's statement•toithe Lawrence op r_ii tree reaches the - tie-eater's t 7,1,41110.. 0,1 Importan Decision A passenger on tbe , lllinois: ; Central 11.11 t. toaki passage without purchaXing a t4;et. lie bad !ridden silent two miles when the Condoctertientanded the fare, ivherelipon be offered-_a 81001411 the fare being 01.55, - The Cons 4 tictor refused to take the large bill and ordered the man to leave the train. tie did so, anti afterwards sued the-eom pauy for damages. The _Court decided in far rof the company, fielding-- That the . conducto was not. bound, to change the plaintiff's bill, although it tray have been genuine. That tho etre.r of the'bill, demanding a return of $98.45, was not a i tender' of the faze, nor i4fer to pay it. That upon.the dynatid hir the are and 'be refusal of theriaintiff ;to pay it,• the, conductor had the tight 'o expel the plain tifffrcru tbe cars, isingno more force than was necvs-ary for that purpose. -That waeri,a person goes:"abonvi a pas !wafer car without hi; fare in k a v nee, and the latheis demanded The • .roudnctor of tne train. kidi / a retusal h pay ,whcn se demanded, the conductor is not' Fount; to take hiM to the next station, but may hspel him at once, unless by such ex pulscin the life orhealth for such person trout . be`tlioichy:endang „ „ „ „ v A Nr i w M OTIVE ' roWla.—qr. tartila,‘, of Cubu IT; invented aH I new system of r propellibg Tessels./Bis plan proposes the luildtbg of WinZtoills on the decks of his ships, With f,rint.; wini;, from which the motion is cOuithonicateti to side wheels aim to those of ote'smships i , • The !wilds it tf si4 havv. bcco;inecftillY worked. • • • wso NEE oc/rouging , sarootttyn .iy Railroad Company, near the new entrance to Greenwood Cemetery, discovered a man, dressed in the garb of a sailor 'tinning from the stable towards‘ the woods. \They naturally supposed tha 3 / 4 he had been there !for no geed purpose, end started in pur-, 1, suit of tdiu. After mincing a .short Itaace;fire burst out at three;different points in the stables", and they, gave up the par- Suit and turned their attention to saving property. The stablesibeing light wooden struciprey,, burnt rapidly, and sixty4wo horsos were consumed in three different fivelira re burnt ) ainjured , some fa tally, and thirteen mi,sinig; five were found, in Fletbash. The poor animal a en elca- Ping' from the burning buildings', ran off in all directions, shrieking with agony, sca r , ,cral of them dropping 'dead in .the _roads, ( -and neighboring lots, at the dietance - of a half mile from the fire. Them were two rather ferocious watcb'dogs dept on jthe premiseg, whi c h, on ticomat , of : some late diffiCulty _ with an intruder whose clothes were terWby thorn , and thesthreat4 of the Police:: -to arrest ibc,s4ble keePkr if he al , lowed ,them to - go at la - 1 - -gel-„wera 'confined 'to a later hour than iltsual, aiid--they had not been released at the time the fire occur ! red. It is presumed incendiary knew, and took ,advalitage or - this fact. The hitildings occupied an of an; acre of ground, and Were built in the form of n tthllow. square. ; There were four, sta. bley occupying threb.sidea, ;and a portion of I the centre of the 'found, a blacksmith's shop, a ;Cow -house ;1,60 feet leng; 1,.; large I store bouie in the tiiiddle, partially filled ; with hay and grain, an office, and harne shop, and a tarern-youse on the Thir street side. • waiehrnan, finning he could-not over tae Abe retreating incendiary; discharged a Pielol at _him as ha escapedll:trough the woods in rear of the - buildings.'. Had not the building* been deed in. so many places iat once, more of thf: animals ,Would have been Eared; as it was, the keepers were diiven from one pare, of the stables to' the other by , flames, while in the act of cutting the &Otero and getleng tbem out. The ears, fortunately, were all on the,road, so that none of them wait, last.-417: Y ritn4s. ME ti4‘; yiLtsuurg Ivaeite. ': , THE STATE ELECTION'. MI Hanging by Wholesale in Texas The Texas infliattoliagi' -of the Ith inst., has - the .sphjoined . piaure of the laWleissmesslprevalent in that-remote.Sfate. It exhibits . a sad addition - td the virruute . c rapine. murder and lynchipg, 'rrtlarminAly in the asi",!en'dant ahnost thrmig,linnt the length and .brealth of the new land: ."We learn,that a row. °centred a few days since, on the San Autoei:moad, near. Victoria, betwee.n the iNllNit: , svild Akter lean teamsters, in which three, or four of the 'Mexicans were badly It grew, out of a long existing ftMd between them; . the American teamstets; haring, es we un derstand,' tietettnined td drivol.off the Mex- P,1.-.4fai9aoP-A•ZrA4 rdhlr'YA4.; kf.qh tr cutely low!anil ruinous pries. • '.."Rumors:eonitantly Teach. us front the . Upper:country, that the Vigilance. c'ottimit. tee are raking the country fore and aft, and swinging evitity horse , thief and -murderer they can find. A gentleman .3vli& came n. the . road few days i.inee i states, he saw a dozen Utidies- suspended on tree, and . on another, five. A.great ma of the . desperadoes bate passed, through town on their way, tti New Orleanis,•;-- .consitiering it health' for thorn to re io f the comtnittee con country will Food 'got rid of the indrels'atat have So rungg - infested her dos." , 'he saute raper ha's also .an item .of a :rent and much Moro gratifying Char • 'he second - expedition in charge of Capt. n Pape, which baS beep fitting out at 1. point duritag.tbc-last two months left tsrday . for.Ean Antonio, whence it will seed to thc wild *regions of the Pecos, tbe put-Pose-of - boring Artesian wells tt- Jg the line of the proposed Pacific Rail oad route.. This expeditinn was fitted up entirely in thti city. ; 1 It 'is .well supplied with mecbanibs and engineers, has a steam engine which - is intluded ta..w . 2e in boring the wells; and is faily prepared for a three, years' campaign. An escort of rifles ends infantry will be furnished it, together with . strain of •forty or i ''fifty nitire wagons at San Antonio." '• FIELD.--0C the farm ,of lt4.ssra. Carle & Thomas, near, Ur bana; Mineola. ,there is a ; wheat field of one theuliand eerily: and in which ene day fait week therewere\ twelve reaping machine; at work! " By the'enaployment of the 12 reaper; the immensa , fieldsonld be put in shock in four or five - days. thougit the field will average twenty bushels to the acre._, \ • Ilksx,,, , 4by:have you left the Democratic party" said a Ike-harder to.a. Republican.' "Pttocipally, on-ccitnt ! of the Kansas outrages," was the reply.. "Why don't you know that nine tenths the Kansas stories afro false," naked the 134chanier. "Well, suppose they are, what do•you do with the other tenth? Igo for theAtepub 4jcans on the other tenth:' litcriAEL CRoIIzR, of lifercersur g one day last veek. cut, with a cradle, ten lacres of wheat, in ten consecutive hours.-- The•mork was done in-a thoraugiqy work tuailike manner. Thil is said to be the most extraordinary cradling ever done in this country, and i a p atuount, is considera bly beyond the average of reaping machines -OLD WINES --Bayard Taylor,. in 4 latb letter from Gertnany,mentioni ha4ingdrunk wine . 233 yeais - old, it having bee,n gather ed 11'1.624. juslifour years after the landing, of the / Pilgrints at Plymouth! lle says its taste Was,oil3land otherwise disagreable. 2 , Ournotc—Tho Constitutilnul ,,, Conven tion of Oregon congista 4 42 I.3eofocos and 18. Republicans.. The loE•ofoco papers an= nounce•tt as the intention of the majority to subtuit to the people a separateielanse in the ci.ustitution establishing Slavery:.. IfEli ARGUS. {[ETA7S ' _ lEEn V ETA I/ na t Editc4s & Proprietors Mi &J.We :BEYER, PA, I E•DAY, AUGUS , ^ 5, (857.. WFDN It GOVERN, W I DAY ;Prat/Ara un;11 • UPREME JUDGES. • Tes Nfeeh, • Fay e tte coputy, Lt J. Lewis, Chestei• 1 J JO .NAL CO . bI3O§SIONZRA M i L-L-W A:ll . Di . '. Of Philadelilei4. - 1 , I r, • , N cou;Nr fl"cicET. -...: 1 AiitinblM. i ~ I '3B l W MIIRI , I3 L' 4 1 :±e v u e c r o:: Whe - rig, , , 1 - 1 1 W. 1,11)VIN,I Pulaski tp . , 1 1 . rster - .V --- .lZecordcr. : - • ' , R. wj1,.1:3q.c; Borough.' .;. i Trpiislrpr. NU .M HEY, fl Borough. • . I' /Cr . „'l :Of Courts. .... , G. MeCREAItY, N.11360,4)13 Ctipzis49ner. - , ---- r il l - VOR,TOT, ra 'Alin. I .1 - Audit or.i (A ArAnANci.) II , I • I I I C oron er.__ . • NATI' A.N i f P. COpCl,l,l • New Brighton. Pomf' Hqu.s.c - Dir e ctor. i(A.Y.itcArfc i v.) i .(!l'li t utees of 12(1,curden*.c M. T INENiEbY, N. Brighton, ( ~ 1. years.) SA7slliEI, 'OREBRO, 8 harou,(4- yrS.) ii3l I'l' I 1 qt,T,TNINC; 11. N 31,13eaVer; (3 yrs.) !ABN l ER P.LACOGE::BoiAlester tp (:.? yrs.) 1 i FOR W M ED DE LO GEoll(iii EM MOE W ILL MEM A BS I. 6%Ttos s 3.--see n. ; Lam( on ti etc are' int' ho-INfonongalie wised, is of th be lough good TI tiuu much lets is is an opport r. J. •'. It Apples, th e seen. " s vnol tine that we It the Bepah . lfeans at 177 IC Le G; usr ;mind our 11:opuid . ean friond; untyAhnt if thl'ey 'hope to s' tbl4 fall, over that of L'at, ti —they inifnt go Ito woe nt • id aletermine to M lidn their it: ty'.. The enemies of Mir 1 elsewhere-are making every ... (nett. j........ TV "TTla IT •C 14 in *t his county, and,to secure. ,e elect •iri State, ticket. Willi_the' RepUbli.' ; do leeslthan they hon,estly and lion. in, 'rom..now util the cam d paign o event their success in either cast-- ! , - .4rthis!early period e f the Cns anvs, ughtfullY and seriously into cousidern ii imPortance of ihe que firms involved • i ato electuin—the is:al slthat new di ' i tiv. political parties, . nu the iconse hnt will he entailed up n) the tax-pny-' ; . 1 ,• e Commonwenth, shotil. the Democrats stful in the elc4 i tion of he Strati.ticket hare Kilore the people 4 1 indflo they ' 11,7,1 the iliflitene, the d cision . given in: et, will . have nr exe up* - 4 he poli.l p 3 ftiion,itn the future! II!, ae, we urge (next, trilto go to Wei It at on to biackle on orf, and begin the cent st with the seal , 1 iiiidiktes un: 1 1 I. ont tbe c maj. Fit) be rtOas gm inn, n whole berki rin l, l fort Tines," DIEM CftPC el Nos ito p lln th th, tion the' . in be :4 1 vlil l e the quences ors of ti be ucc they no retilize f l October 1 04 of t them n their nr avid nct der all plate, c nalating of salver, pitc. Inas rue, Ilaat week, byt the offl i ', of, Pitt to John Snydnr,l .1 "From bel Bank of Pitiabuith teatime y Of his long. able and Cas ierJ'! H IM. Moran, ,Presidentrief Ale N. Y. - iSti nil and Compan; receive ! a salo7 :of 1a year-;-pmbably double that pahiito . he functions lin the country, asid o President of he Ilnit!eti States. 1 , I ( Erie $27,1 1 any o from t Al Vzotarrr :roux pased lover this I .; ; n Ridgy last, accompanied by a copious o tl stones or ' arr l ' a si • ze A good ' corn was thro wn dow so flatly that it arid wh ether it will b able to 'reeuper lin. 1 plftce show. deal 18 do. LIZI AMICITIITIMOTE3II" ILIAD - Ther Illl i gegt tun hat, hes been heard of, iwas twin.' in l the t Henry Huffman, in Baldwin tp, bi 'P. ee it'd II Huffnian, while engaged in dint es h on. July 27th. The stalk wee`of an on i ngth, while the head itself measures ch Any pci-s,eu doubting the truth of tate eat , can sc. the head; at' the house II ffinan.cJ [Pitt Dispatch] i law Mr Dispate , we of Beaver county can Fon all , do pieces land not ;half try. Mr . lam Wolf, of Brighton ,tp.,l one duty last brought oto our ti office Dandy a h a t tom of y b ead,, l the se of {the little, 'one yo u ' so much abou t. ' The longest in Mr II - lot measured I ni mew% mitten gra 0 You inch. 1 i lut your Baldwin township men' again, taruntee y on that; Mr Wolf will be I the occasion." i I 1 tist .ne t So trot _ . arid we "equal Apt. C. B. flues; of the Steamer Ti- 1 ' a ' • i r I; 4., it was flare , wets gs the point la we k or two ago, at 'Rock •li i i i i r ia, has; e aril glad to darn. been enabled, \3[4 t , I his home h safety, l though still some 7. 1 eeikled.\ . - 1 : t 'I ' 1 . gren, of death to reach' shat ea t] la \ ' 1.—,. .4 , ltoptibl esn Connty•Coratnittees of ; Mereer tad Venatigo, %rill meet; to: , only to devise s some mode of 'reeon , e diffeijenees ihittn l ow exist in regard omination of a oantlidatefur Senattir in Wet. I j\ ' , 1 •.. — 7O , , ....-- • • . -.. IThe Iletnppeld Nfteilrowl, from iiirasb. Lawrcri , gether citing to the that V; ip v telti ask, (;'s:) to N celing t it is said. , I be e 1 withia . theuezt 611 weeks. •. • \ , - comple -TT , ..., _ ....J . , -.......--.. 7 .-..-..---..- • . . ill 'the Naprity Rule? ....!'Two G vertunents cannot exist. at the same timed lii ve corns:among youjiis it pscifientor. and I desi e pence J My policy is stated in my . 1111141g:1i ddreis, and in my speech at Topeka, lam dote mined tliftt the Majority Shall rule, Let Ws p ople'gp to the plills, in October. and they `ill, ave their rights: The 'people shall eltke 'hef own Constituflott. "If the one form lyi; the tjoardn'tionishall -not he submittej • ; to the , 1, 1 will ,o'rpese it with' all my might.— I - hare marked out a course . by . tvhie.h the peo ple m ty• secure theirrights, stud I am determi ned thCy - shall have- them: • I have 'taken an ntttq o support the• Constitution Of the United irkte l and the lairs of thin Territory, find lam deter nine , to di) it . Bot.,•ft little; time will -a pi , pe I ; before the; peoplt will have an opportuni tyl t'o exPress Weir wish rat the hallot-box.. Let me tell you a majority of tl i e people of this Tir ritorY shnll 'forni their own iustitutions.—[Gov. lyalker.] ;W l e acknowledge the_above Ito; be. .'Squatter • , Sovereignty" , in its' primitive sense—the nos ; i • 1 • ireignty endorsed ani4ndiciented by the NOMMI ern lientoertie r y. since 1854. But what course will 'they pursue,if it is . diScovered that these honeyedlvords of Governor Walker, are)ust now thrOWn tint todnflueneo the elections in Penn syl+imln and othr Free Statesl Or - should Gi7 1 • .J • erno • W; no honest In what he has 'promised 1 t • _._ I 1 ' 1 and fail. would the I,iorthen J Democracy inn i . I vigorous I him in a effort to. prevent the nd is- f l sion ) of EA' nans Into the Union'•as a l Slnve State? ' If .4, th i e.Repuhlicane would doubtless withlhei ,utritest fervency exclnim, t'Anten,'-' 4- and unite 1 1 • , with them in arresting ,; the fraud, - though it iiimthl be, arrested hitt at the eleventh hour! But:thit!will not be their Policy. If Governim iJ•' - • • Walker k iS practising , a client upon the Northern pepple,:the Northern Democracy will do all Jin their piiiyer to keep the cheat froralbeing - expo -, 1 tied. I. hp is noneA,, and- i)di.s Ull he possibly- can to give the_nctiinl'settlers of •Fansasa vote i ~..I—,-:- --- . J .- t nrt,l • Cons.itutton before' it 'is 'submitted tel - Corgtess, they will array ; themselves against i hint, nnd.lie must sefferi l the kicking out. pro- ! 1 11;•• ' • • • I cos that his preJecessorVenry wha obliged to endure. ,- 'J• . • ' f . ' : I , i 1 Jnmes G., when lintiles *as' eleetcd Speakelli ,o 1;, ILMOT. Ell 1111 . . lown With 'Squatter Sovereigntyi.' • he ITon It, 0. Irown , of-ISlississippi; is en di cta to for re-clection.ti)ithe 11.11ited , Statesl Senate, and is canvassing liis State\ as such..-- From' a synopsis in the Yar.no Sun, clt his speech, l titlrtizon Court House, on the 4tll:itist-', we ex ! tract the:followik; ,• i l'‘FrOm iklinnelota the speaker passed to Kan. ; afniirs, in this discussion Of which, eiMrse Met with the severest reprobetten hands.:,l Ile did Inot Believe that Mr, Buchanan' . 'would suffer W:iiker to retain his .place of Dev i . of that iTerritork, /nit lje,did. the South would; 'rise np and dekonnee hitits'false.,..tothe 'great fpri l imiples'of la. , 'Kansas liill, and a traitor to Illdr beSt interests. Ile, ler-4)le, would do so. and PO:would every trim Soi3therner. Tle hml heard it from !. he. President's own lips, that this thing or Sinn ttcr Sovereignty was one of . the most damnable heresies that was ever broached • this - - ',her lonntr‹ and that lie (the Id leave nothing, undone to throt dl3lnan had tobl l the speaker this and/ho )licvell him. ' Ile ba,:l kat ,Wr4e'r's ippeintment verpsement of Cord Ric'er. The b,est• quality, and ;an • . Ilan its raine . .;` Title , tity•fbra rare st,ceu- 1 1 lig !fa , iiireil fint of th cithern[Democrats to say to, this •eiident! 4; ...l?'Whrit can be. fairer .:, Klpte of r‘ Territory should moitid ations,,and iirrange their domes 1. pleased," was asked os at ev., •r, at every Democratic meeting, iple‘l With the remark, 'that "this 'IC principle and 11dr Bueltarian -4.6:40... .7.C., —i. r nt— L......, ...mac win iemocrricY l --what will the Demo crats of our own locnlitywbo supported Mr Bu chanan on the strength of lts - 'supposed soun d.- . i ness.(al' thiOloctrine dp,' - when he comineuces to I"throttle" the "damnable heresy" that has been the 01..iea of their adoration? Will they - still ,• elairri him th be th&T,nritorlid settler's friend" Can net.the 'organ of the Democratic Iparly,' here, give us some information on this point? . , f , . ' ,;Stick'a Pia ihere ! • 1 , :We.fnileddest week to-chronicle on iinportant admission mode l by our neighbor of the Star, I In'relation to 'the Philadelphia-Election zrairls. 1 lt is very questionable' tshether we shotild ever 1 have been favored with sofrank nn 4inion, 1 I bad not an. excellent epportunityi presented . it self for givinglia thrust, to its itiepiocrii,tic co ntemporary; for; iil its isue II of I the previous 1 , . , n • . , , , II week, , tho Star.gave utterance to l this emphatic. declarhtion— , i "We have'no worklttrongh the campaign, as hard to do as to anseri the i l chi; gas Mit' ' are thrown at us of "Philadelphia Frandsj• , I ' We hang up' the' ailmission now for future refdrence, and as ti! co l or(' to - our neighbor not I. • - ' to l ' i ndolge, ikthe face of this record, in whole sale denials bereaftir, when similar charges , may be preferred— I ; ' II , .lhe'Tenuivlvanlan surely draws n gent klel f il '-lif - cotti - fat from the result ' ',of the contested lee-• Von inse I . The erntion of Mr. Cassiday. th e Denincratic candidate for District Atterneyibist fall, being contested! by Mr. Mann, the Anie2ri cart candidate, 4 Seutunr . of PaAnn is brolight tollight that ;should ' makeeach good, hinest ‘PlTlnc_rat blush: IT ese frauds, it is tru „do not argue against the purity of the Derkoctic Par43(—they only show the evil results tba fol.- tt low when our party'perrnits auch men as 'Rice and hissruiserable bangcra-On to assum; the, letidership 7 -but each Democrat is made t • •feel' that be would a thousand times rather be hon-' orablY defiiaind tli4in "triumph by the 4 use of fraud and villainy'. , "In the trial otthe case, the returns , of eight :election districts were examined, and they allowed thatein them, Mr. Cassiday had received 1168.1.LLEdAL NOTES?" ' I .o of pilver h er, and goblets,cera of tha ilank Esq., tits fu i to is inscriptioa— as an abldiug faithful seivides Otesars.—A bawl' otsome 30 or 40 of these singular beings are zioW located somewhere in this vicinity. ,'They have with there a novolior of valuable horses, ati4:ditl , a brisk' busines's on Saturday hi the viray of; disposing of seine of them to citizens of 'the 'several villages I I I 1 aer The Pittsburgh and 'Steubenville It. R. Bridge, to span the Ohio Hive; at Steubenville, 'will be, when completed, Seven Hundred feet long, It will be ninety-five feet above lOW wa ter mark, with a draw for steamers w+ ne cossary.l ler Tifi %Dina limo. now being prepare(' in the new F3 t ir dionini; l for the Fall 'Exhibition, will be a fraction over a half mile in circum ference. 1 . ' ' I HALIFAX,, Aug. l.—r-Paivato advioes from England state that tho -home govern ments bare guaranteed, three thonsand pounds per annum, in edition to tbalseven thousind given by the provinee, to , aid ,„tbe establishment of a direct steam corn. munict4on between.iinglarhi and, St. 40ba'a ,N. 'F. at, is contemplated to run ja steam er' ev ary fortnight by a inanagernen with the North Atlantic Steamship Co parry, thus giving, with the addition 'of ,the Cu paid steamers, mail from Liv.tjpool 'ev ery week Furt,her by tho. Europa. MEM . . THEBANQIIET ,a' t NEW 1 . BRIGHTON.; 1 ' • 1 'I The formal opening .of ther 'lf mos - 11 ot:Sfi,' et N. ;W normal took Oaf' e l r l on l Tursday - even- . . tag, the 28th inst.'A grasidhancitiet r was giv en inAtenor of ..40 occasio' i n. - II I :low41 1 0 0 f-' , est ,,,- I'a large proportion of whony were ladies, sat' I ' . . _z i • .:i 'I. ~ ,_' down to is. sumptuous an sn%lstifig en t ere4ill.- • tr.innient prepar i ed..by'the wdrilly Bost and liiist• i • I • ess. The table fairly groaned heneath its road • I ' • and was ls,a I!•I of good things, alti!uliy ornamented . with flowers; great pyramids o i,e j e cream, ar.d . dazzling : towers: formed of cake acid 0 - Infection..., isr)., - . ''Whi t !. the delicacieslot, the, ta ware, ide wer ~ - ~ • , __ 1 ' bein&slisensselli •M. T. C, dni.n,'' Esq.; :with ('thatrivn l eit.l;, l 2oSil versatility peculiar to himself, recited, the fo:lotrilig ;'Mme,' , which I produced iincoatnillable 'merrquent— i Myron is a;. great Lake,: . .. 1 1 .. -. And so is take Siipprinr; } . ' '= .. The Atitor., , Metr2politsur and .Si.' ,Icholms are . 1,9404,.".ieter5, I',- . I I I I• '., May it,i; ne'er proie inferior' , • :'I Huron waters', - , hitherto 'the hest, Mast now withstand is rigid ; \ est, For in those Waters brandy's , been detected, Which at this Ihous6 is nol e peeled. ' . ' The Wonil-Wido fame of lllnr+ fishes Must now contrast with I Tinton's rliz•iies 1 Of theists, andl pies; and ;crike.S L , .. 4 •;%',,,,' .. - .. 1 • 1 Unktiown to Huron am:idler sister Lakes i• I If. still, theyponst of limpld i l spark-ling iraterq, I Still louder, we—of Brightil's (hqt,7/ ,,, 15, Their fathers,l mothers, broil eri m i And numerpuS little others— ~ -J ' • .., To whom, g de suppose,!' ought to, a ill the hramr, And laSl,*ot ilecist, the Ifol.tind Ii ste w s Of whoa] *e hafts:, vie mo;t. 'Bt ; ,. , •.' And nett i:.• them, the•fo n _pdcr ind projectok* Who' stands as their protector/ While re, their. willing neighbors, ... • . , ,ComPincentiviewitheir lalyirs, • ..' ' • Anil as: by,them, w ve here i)cen aratet.l .. 'To numerousipther leit it be repealed. I , And,' now,' without 1 r , ;letii;tiia/ion. I i - Let's all resume our mOsti , v ion. '' '. . .- • *B. E. The:guests were entrinined in the parlyra -,.., during the:vtening, with excelienC mu-ic, vocal and instrurakianl, by 4nurriber 'of Ic9 ,snil entlemen prOent. The CbairMan_ff le Com .nnttee of Arran ementft then 'proposed theftnlwifift. toabtB = . rli, I i ~ ; r ~ o.llr 11q.st---Thongh a stranzer iti Crir mid , 44 thiftlibourticfut re6qt prove 9 him wanting in no; requisite; of -- n;:generons landloA May pc be rewardA by hosts of anprehiatiWZ guest' ' 1 The Illyvnt House —Our best wishes f‘r its SPeet'FF:..M:ly it erp.ilii,.l.l)rit of 'the most sanguinei expectations of its,proprietor. • i : ThOrehiteet anal l Rnilders-,The iltili and, good taste of the Huron Hduse commemls them to general praise. i ' ' - 1 - TIV I P . te9l—Who,scan_ estirn-tte:. its rower compute its . inflummejor calculate .its etleet-?1 Let its liberty to mimhi the 'T ,, pillar will. be , ifti, , tram'' and, white the zealous promoteknf i coMtiticti l mal freetlonf, end the fearless ro olv 1 env of eternal right - the •eitizen feels all toil il ' ;he ell _ 4' '; .....:11 - t '''', - • . 1 • ' t . w. ! tlier.atlies--Afetbe eirm."ion of theit,hq,! nign intinence . be .TUnited only by • ntfivers.rt • ~ 1 , , ,, . .. , 1; I- • - ' ' l 1 II VariAns o.entlemetr had been selected t o r • ; , Pporkti to the chore, but owing to circum ~,s tarc . I , t ' beyond control, it was dlenietl advisable to itis , - I , ;pence with this portion of _the entertainment. .i Every thing was conducted in good Ortit , il ilne, the affair•pa.sed off with the utmost. - hari Molly anti good feeling. During the • evettiug.: 1 Seminar-y.ll:l . lLn short ITstance - from the hoiel. ; iron_tastefully tlecO4teili t and brilliantlylield'ild I up; whie k t'er a number of •the.guestsi repaired, • and, to the mu is of an excellent band fi'om i Pittsburgh, 'tripped •Ithe light fantastic, until ' the grey - streaks of;dawn began to appear. 1 —This Hotel was built ,this 'Season, and , 1c....,04 by, ii. ti,: tzli.drmid, Fig It- is ,Ives ' immediattCly opposite the Railroad Station. 1 I presents a tasteful 'and tenutiful .exterior, 1 I When all its stirrou'ndinq-s are fully' coMple ; ' • t ~,, Will vie with any ,otherr in Western Pezinn) .nin. Its inter al tirran - rements art.! nlso e i , plefe—the apartinttnts being; conin , lintls ",p1! ant 'and convenient, rind finht - hed in' the , : height, of artistic elegance. Altogether, ~ an ornament to.the Itorough, andreffee'ts , rpat honor upon the L'Ote and public spirit o ' f its i • . ;owner . and projectlr. It Isat present Linde the control' of Mr. Wilt, late of Harrisbur ' a en tleman of large experience, and ,pleasing utan. 1 ners, and we takc: it, -ever): %ay qmilified, to - ' ' 4'd a minister . Imcome a popular dam: or( , ren sue cessftilliy, to the wants and wishes - of travellers 'and sojoitniers. ' 1 ; , ± • • • ' .. I . inglonolasfyl Backed Out l 1 ; 'llelow , wili be fhund the card, of M. Pa i ker, deelinig•to meet I.lr. I ‘Vilmot on the stem . -It' ! will be ii seen that he shdters himself tinder =the , [ ' wing of the Democratie ,State...Corernitte. Want , ht . / . 1 ... I -V- l't _. ,'• must be, thong o a l eliTil ate who thus . nen fices hi' persdnal in lependence, and laces' - ', himself under the c*n rot of ketrere, clearly foi the purpose of trroiding a hand-to hattbrinco l un: 'ter with' his ti.drersar And what mu 't, be] !thought; of Mr. Packer's him! organs; , an ; hisl party papers all Aver-he State, who lioa+4 so °wily, aral-seemingly o ktriciaity, that lie could ; 1 3 i' promptly aecePt 1 a challenge,' and a •proce ~- nt. I oncetonanibilaie Mr! Wilmot?: iCai 'I - r.-. P. be looked upon in any other light tlian las a skalkcr,land 'the most of his party' editorsas; l braggnik? . I .., --': .. i• . • '1 , " I 1 • '1 NV t taa e tatstlnnT, Julyt2 4 . , 1.8 f) z' t.' . Frox. F T). WILMOT' " ..:1: 4 ' ! Dea l t Sir t'=-Youtiletter on the i4th inst:,! - was duly received,. and •as it -- ZWOposed, "tt plait fLr ennductingrthe Gnberna tbrtal Cliff -1 pnign' which had never 14therto be adopt. ed inlPennaylvanial l , and as the in' tolts of other ;eaMlidates Were involved ‘,m tie re sult, II did not foci, nt• riberty , to nee de to iyour I proposition withaut first , consulting' the 'State ,Committee t) which the Demo cratid Onnyent!on has nn its part specially confided tlio controlland:Managernent of the Canvass. - 1 I -.- • if `9. You will receiveq, herewith cop y is.etier Ito the Comntittee, as atso tNeir by which you will perceive thatye] gestion does not meet their apppnv: that,.prreasons stated at "length,: not to accede toyaw propositinm therefore respectOlidedlinci. , I am, ;yours, truly. 1 AllEGr.l) FRAUDS AT THE PqT 4nE .- rrtTA 1141N:1..4-T4 offlcers of the, ilia, at Philadelphia ,are Charged hy the jTernr. 'of that city wit making the new cent of _de : , ficient tgeiaht. The. standard is ,r4iventy two gritios,-Troy. I - Soule of theta fill short as much as;four grains, , which, on one 141 u, drodllollars, isroxild amount to about frce ' dollars hnd aJ ‘3,f110,. The same pier sug gests that a-similar process in the silver coinage is Within the range of possi- bility. We min 'hardly suppose any regu lar plan of this kind to (mat; foci , assids• from Thar (character, of tho offiOorg, of that institrftion,Alie fraud is too readily, discov- I , I , 8/07 If yoU are afflicted with ; as plaitat whieftl,reqUiros a PurgatiYo Ij try Ayfres ~Vcro arewoj ing --Coirco`rd /Wcreurk 117. - . . Fióni tikt.-"Flams.. ST,. PA ur,.; ...TWo; .!10..--- Col. N 4145., S'' ;6 ,-Pitmte'n:lnit• of the wagon- rold ,o n o ..I'ti, fs - iant. in tbis'eity. i The • ekralith'it. `hi 'at pr.-sitht, 'sn-fic...ndc4l, the.encantpme n t 1 ,; ( ..k - o r. 13iu:Si o nx . hayingAllern hiklien Y:p . ~,,, ,: - .4,, 1,c,.0, , . fin account of their furthn.. pi - ogress . being ,11 oleTilly 0 pionl ..1.5.V. 1 it . Ti ktOT) lii Ii itiilS..; Met -re ttca tisl tD I ', 4 ;,.., 1, 'ond.;.SO rr,ileS: wet of . Fort,.}Zith:l4rl-1.1 . I . 111 c 01j ec t . 1. - 4 1 ivitra e, - I ly the Yar,ll.! i d .:,,f t, at - Color cl, Nd.dels party' were - efi ) . 4 ,..,..-,.-:. .t'l , :ir er, uti try.. a n4l.would I frigh trn F i way: ti ~. .I) , ,iilTl'itnes, which art ili4ir,sn'e nnan , la 'Sit;il!; Si F: t once. : Col . Nni, ! li . ,: -h e for el . 1 earhn .-- , . tll i .ie - Indiatis'app.linted. qi,e 20; II of ....,:i tg u...i. tio hold' a cnuio . for t 1 .14 T:II:loge pf treat_ ing ritii theme as to thlo r) Lt! of wa/y aern ,,.. Inreountry. ,Sii.all7. tic net!oriatiton. fail,. ifi; the intention 'hf Uol ,ic,..4.0.e. th prr,c..e.,l i b t h,; flu• ies -4 ,. ...fqd 11:iri -in « 11 ---*% i f'. ..4i)stiditt:s. - ... 'i i . • •Va433rt- itil eity G1. , 14.:' 11 ASiii..cf;'l ., ...•N Crri, Ai;:gcsi :: --Or Friday \ therii w;n 1 : 'a af,rtige l ' 61 ts i ts 4, , ,n • )1 -dent) . 16 :kflintpi'llefi, 'The nit . , n- were i 27 . .1 i, ear.ried Away and 4ne embittli,ment i siojir l ed : 'rile train s we,re . stcpre'd in gifietinnt•diree-I' 'turns, and the crops nitwit 1 dankaged. I A !fl ad of tlie'rirers fa feared 'and the rainkij. ihzrt4lgholit the :South i:r, 0t i I L I ue diiily. i - Information. hag'''. beenrde'ived of tha ]- 14feaking_ out of' t'he , smiill : p7x airn , n - g, , 'the krukapoo - and Nan-au'•lrillian._ . _ Eight . - have : died. ,‘ Protiipt meastires• bave been, L tal:ten• to arrest the' progress !of the disease, Jind. physiOans are em . ployed . to , vaccinate 4 acti tin tiiher , of thejtrib.o.. 1• 1 -! ! On Fridayevening, Lewisburg,- . Va.; 'and scieiniy wereichited hy a hail -st i r in; which, :for extent I r mill 41.etritetivenes.,. ids withont : ipreeecent in that ii , ',rt of.the country.-- ,'llie, c egefahle .arid growing , icrops - r. hilated, : Some of the I• .- Int.l-stone‘i measured. fire itichei'in eirearn ik'erence • ltiuody •• N'or. York , A - no-it'Qt hlno tin ; rreilv-vOurre , l at 'Neva&itik, N."Jersoy, on Friday 'night ; A you, man- named. Al__ fre , lFJ 11osci-, a barat'r ' the, House, had hi.: throat cut while, in bed.—l thr. , e h,ptrs Coroner Con-1 1)1.1 , 1 an- 'ern le- mortfm. he - man, stated that, th, , rDocnely,, cult 'I - Wilma him of . 3 1 .11t11. ~ , r lllOllll, pat Oa c mew l 'ha , l•F,n in from Donnelly en tic ' A wa , in .FCl•nruit - st., gontk y , !ster , lay aftornOon. by, falling) ; .tnry' of a u 'OF ' nu P p .! . .t1 , 1t11: : I i W -1 eircmu-.inces - ii - ncrte,l Witlk -the :if fairswhiell th ,- („bcdiof that the de- T•ceaß:lwas -h • ri'4 lll. l'Catr:4(l6. , , 11 t F.. LO r 1)11 , sttpt. prizo ip Ca-nida, tetwe-rohe '11•31.. - adelphin ifra'rey'• was , vintoriorts; ono hun(?' - reti and 'fifty prangs were fonaht oceplyinew two hpurs ;IQ fifty. - minute's. ' 1 Both fartieq wero, 1) ntll-y -ft, vrgl at,,Vew Vorlc thi4 Rankin remains At Buffclo. Four Slll , l FTweta tor: were "prt , scitr, and ! I of to from ei,flhty rtrunty oti It 13411 :1131I'd tie 2 ciff• !N I )! `aril Str.ri;F:Nvlr.r.r, .111;_ri,,t • f; , ,--.lri mi rr - c 4 olzr , 1 murder crlq.....c.rpmittt.,l- hr n?. f. tf/rd 13:171I,Z11 t.) tiltt ptrwin rf . ant -n4nled illlctn on tly> ctibur4f,aua The mnr , lcreri-leve not it been arrest, I BEI - . • • NE11; Aui war stoamer • f• Tritl int n 1 (111 nit'V Yellow Fer , ±r w•rt I )ftci arc' k amoun'e.rl•ti one humltoti 1119 , sixi There is no feyer here. ,*1 , lEtet 4 l tp)r. I 'l4oui.villo,-Aug 3 "rity en mayirittes for Marshall, for Gonve:;, and ,Joacq, for State TrenQurcr..,The Arne icau majority is about 11.00, The elee.tio was quiet. [ * Brdi7ttiot6. Aug. 3 —The prirtntyelec tions ar4 1 ing wld 'by the Ameticatis night, fi - Cr (lelogtttes to the Ciry. Conven tion. , I'vrt) sclttv of ,dt.d.-etes hlvo fbein elected in many cf the wards., Zitere Imeti,fmt work tint] een::iderable disordtir, Cnucl some fighting, in the 2d. 4th and Gth rivard4; but nothing serious • St. Louis, Ant„... 3.--hollias' (194 ) me jority in this , eity,' as Tar as licanl trcloa about GOO.' _Fsaniain equnty gives hips 300 ni - ajdrit . . 1 A NEW •Fpttt.rat: IN Wl' t rr,t N e i ' --w.l Itnrn that thh .Ship A.Tnerica, expected'i c arrive at this port in a. short time, Thiel ig to be fitted for. Tinting ; is to be 314,001 with a whale boyit constructed with refer- enco to the e appliaation of' thfi p,ropeiter. principl6 'recently luvontetlin New York. - ,It is said that the; boat can bo.ft:ref3 through the weter, at the .rats : of thirty Wales an hour.--Neart I)eilford: - ,Standa 1, af• my, rcply, r ang I, and ought It -k LATER PaOm Srutur placed a private' latter in. ourhst%b 19I' at Mankato 17th instant; trout trld4 glean titejollou'ingt , • '. - "There are 'about 7000 at Spirit I.ike;_ They are breedi ng chief. Wo have about seventy white!? hefe. Our 14g hut is our eaitl, pal) tel with lbopholei. WC-are C'etup,dle! keep a sharp look our,,bitt un'one ,to be afraid.'4, 7 -Duhu4«c J.Nuriltigest. WM F. PAC ER. -, L'arlute. -Itulland cilieters.--P1 . subject to cervous or sick headache, find inlladiavea notland Bitters a! safe, and pleasant remody. It, rizothsi Ihrolthitig head, e orreete acidity'of the, ail :telt, assists digestton, and ercates a thy appetite. ~, It ia, without: &Wit a: - : .dclightfal preparation ' and art , eff i remedy. ' Tile fact; that it is 'now a popular medicine throughout'all the lend s'ettlements in 'Wisconsin, New I Mieltigtn, Illinois , and brifizMa' s r much in its fave.r. See adVortiseuiaai another column- l y COlll. ,iedieffiCS to t! y= ElI is , 1 'Telef,,Traphic. 51.+ rce Itctottesw • Missouri Eitietio,*: WEI 1 t 11E1 ME iI pre, the orn• 011- moi:t ctlia verY nut elb4