I . , iiOV EMMERT , AND THY. IRON 3 3 . 3-, 1 I INT E REST: - , . t The; faei that thel Govenient at Wash ni ingti* tete so mad... these carnet that the 6000 Wash ington! 7QOO ions of Iron Pipe requaed for, tli4' WashingtonAquediiet,,will be sup plied freba ! 1 t 4 eatlan , i l has Been E undeniably estahl4cd. 'When propos ds wore invited for this .contract, i number of American manuctories responded, a i nd because they were i slide highq than the agent-of man • ufactorere in Scotland, or because they did not 06p4se to Turriish the! whole quantity required by the liS of ' oober, our ; Mee Tradell Democratic ridmini tration awarded ~the eentm - A to the Scotch agent, and thus gave I,Lwa y to foreign labo 0 nearly half a million' o dollar Ithat, &raid have been ••xpentied at home among _Jkmerican Work -Men "tho .are now mainly unemployed.— 1 The Iministratic , n has no, even the poor excus that they get-the work done cheap er abl i road,, for by the a, mission of the ChieflEngineer, th Mess . Starr, of Cam ' denfered to do the w o k cheaper than i the Scotch house, tit bee n se , they did not propee t deliver 'the w h ole of the pipes , needed,, y a speci 1 time-the work is sent abroad to he done. We - se` in this iransaction the 'real feel ings Ode the G ,verummt entertains to ward. the Iron lute est ofllie country. In . the 'vOley ,of the Si , huylkil, there are" twen ty-on:.,- furnaces e ingedlin• the manufac tures of lion, but awing to, the foreign coal petitiim and the epressiiln of trade, only / 'four 6 five have been able' to. maintain ui these. l vs and c ntinue lin operation.— Thel arno nt• of capital which is thus lying idle 'it itinnense, and pie orkmen who are thrown oPt of emp l loyMen • may be number ed -bandfeds. If, i view of these I. I),'S , facts,lthe!Governnient ent rtain - ed the right feelings, the Pipe,heeded 'would have been ordCred here, but they a e so wedded to 1 Free ilTrade that they ove look these things and, give Ithe , preflence to the foreitn_mau ufaetnree and labo er. T e time was, when in Ilib Ontraets4wardedi!by the Govern prentl especial:proision was made that the Iron furni:-hed d hquld be of American man ufaethre,f but thee , things' have all been f mad° to ;conform o the new ideas of Na ' tionat policy that are nits , entertained at 'Washington. ' The '_,'ten cents a-day due trinell which was Ito . covd the country with "benefits and blessings,'? is in a fair way undei Pre:sidentiai influences to bear its full 1 1 1 , fruits.-; 1 I ' The only remedy sgainst 'a recurrence of ench,r,trabsactions s in thcl ballot box, and if the people are true to tWcuselves,they will _use- it !The Democracy' may talk Tariff .. upon" the eve of the electbli, but through the restlof the ycitr,Land in every act they i are Call'2d upon to [ per orm, they Salsify thCsC prefessioni r They, cannot be relied opijd o and no ma who feels how his inter estrhave been tri ed with can any longer ' giVelhid • support, to the i.andidaies of 'that -parts.-41corrizstoirn _Preci _Pro's. ' ' CM AGAINST KANSAS TILREA THE 1 'II The ,tonMOD, in a spirit of. a -a fAv days ago that; , 1 ompton Onstitntion be re remainl at a territory nn•l • liffteienti population to be per tbel Iflogilsh bill."--- Atli airrJd at when Englisll,l 46 the riupport of the Ad- rough th•e. agency 4 Sena- LI Brigb, but at thattime •.of pre area to'admit R.— :. anyth ng inusual in the a till, hen it was begging N i aid Nor hero doughface•?,— !not outiof the woods yCt— feel. IThe Albany Even remarks on thia extraor of the government n e ws- I Waship l boastei , r bravad "shoul the Lee( hey will Imo a si State uni e the rest t ever titian th ei cc_ and! jectoa, till tics' II copf a This Nv 1 I . uirpptri tacitG , tlicl, Itt coon!, ;on was n'ot sc ns of tL pro'',:tt • 1 sup, 011 i ITh4 "organ" is sect . i 7 re as it in'av ' Ine.iJournal thul 'li tlinary "threat' 4 paper: if _ t 1 Igl ellte. acceptance of the Enish 1 .- Bribe, :Ind thereby tbb.. Lecompton Constitution, waild'place-.1.11 govern t ment at once in the Laull . I ds of the _Free State men--give "them tq State Cffice!rs, with the United 'States ~S4ators, a - rid'lloth branches of the Leg,isla- I "torte. The leMptation lis great to succumb; • b 4 they have fought too long for a Vital principle - now to surrender it for office; and 4.lo l se.pan4 decided ill advocating the ;deo fio‘-t of the Bride ard: those arho'. would . soOntst glean Op boners and emolumentsoflafieQ . . Thi. fact i honorable to them, . at i proves thefii -worthy of he confidence Vs is b the Pecee repose in them. ut can the bkdminiistration consummate, it. thre.at? Iff! it thc power, or, if it has,- v er c 3 I it dare excise iti to keep Kansas out ... Of 1 11. c Union for five or evert one, year, in tilt event cf the rejection_ of the. English pill?' That 'propaf.ition will be ,rejetted miX.t Monday.. ;ln a few weeks thereafter, the Tefritorial Legislature will convene.:—,, 31ovision will itt,oncit be made for a new Cr.stitutional Convetkion; Delegates to it Cll be chosen itiernedfatAly thereafter; the nvetttilm held; the •!Constitution framed, l and the instrument ratified by the people, ,I lttrig betnre the, adjournurtint of the next, - stiission cf Congress. When scut up therq thus' endorsed, will „Congress dare reject it: bbcaise the popillailein is not up to 93,000 ; We shalt see.: 13ut if it should. be, doe a any one believe the Congress following will do so? 1 .. . 1: l ir "We are everywhere told that the Eng ., 11 / h scheme was wise liecause it secured #1 , 1 "final settlement" of the Slavery difficulty' 1 Ilt. might do so, so far as Kansas is concerql 1 .4. 41,. iT, son its rejection, the people were pei - ,- -. 4 , - ; !pitted to send, for ratification, just such a Constitution'as they - pleased. .But if the, tire to :be denied:thisprivilee C e / the qucstio is not "settled;" Sc far from it, the, agi - oon will be intensificelotud' the indignation f the pa:st will appear as a summer's breee s compared ivith the tornado sbich tvAl ,t II ollow : ' . • I 1, from ti ts, : ,•The , best shot„,ever r heard of has been I made in-Calahi, Maine, %Imre a gentleunni fired, in midnight darkness, at_the earl: Cof P _ dog, and the next . moning, found {no an.' • imal dead, the bullet hiving hit him in the 'throat. The' entire race of F.nglishmeti, frem Cordon: Cumming ti , :mn•to any tindis !ingeshed,Coeliney;may be safely ehilleng-. led to beat this. - • ENGLiSII NOMINATED.-A Demeerati , r onveution assembled - yesterday at Pa4i ;ltd.. for the Seeopd Cougresstonal District What 1.1. - Euglisb, the nominal nuthb tic se - Cond. edition of the .Leeoropt,i? Switl l cile was tioininated toe re-eleetion a - C. , - 77.2ir.‘t/tv. r I MI 1 Hon. ;dohs M. Rear' • t d I that llsnu of race of Philadelp hia law yeri w, l tipse learning, astuteness, Igubtle« pow ers of legal analysis and powerf ' I grasp ;of intellecc , have long! since Earned for the bar of dull city a I reputation, co-ex i ritfire with the i ;Juioti. No one at all ac quainted with the , uhlia men of the city, wiry its bar, !or with i political history, can pleo jet).- rauce bf Johri M. Read, for he has been always a bright and shining light.. Very few Iriblicistsl have been . .so consistent in the determination to resist the , lscberias I, of t. . , nullifiiationland southern propagandism.— He was foreniost among those who revolted agaipet toe; ass nomination of;18-18, 1 and that of Buchanan in 1856. To. the trade penpendent del:dr:lambi - sof Philadelpbia who ,so noby stistainFd' the People's ticket at the 12st tcicction and who will do thersame again in October neil ? ,his nomination! Will begin the h ighest degree gratifying. !! They; will feel ,i` spire d with fresh confidence,; and tho s nds at others with them into the new mo i e ent. lAt the same timel the Repub licans who thoroughly kiow and appreciate tue m n,I hive reason, to feel grateful to the Amer cans who so earnestly advocated his nomination i • . 11 I 1 1 The nomination of John M, Read' places bet re tie public one of the most Competent per oit 'ver ',offered as a candidate for the Su ro . beich+--a man of unimpeachable int gray, ,j" dicial cast of mind' 'of long,ex -1 per onCeil aied deeply skilled in the. law ; ,--, 'ilicre ou'gh(to be no doubt ab l aut the oleo -tie . Of snob a mati h and we trust ;there ;can be one. Ile deserves, at least the hearty sii 'port df the people among Whein he has liv so,long acid earned; his rePutation.-- i lt IL shduld give him Altair suffrages; ir icspetiVe Of party ties, and! thus testify' their pPre4iation for .true worth. ' Unless this be done, our good city will'-have ;but little ireditlabroad for independence:or dis ergo' ation,, and; will with u poor, grace ask , nomi ations b.reafter at the hands Of; the I state. -There ;ire no excuses to be 'made* for, J hri Al, Read. He is with ;us in een si, tinaen , es he .6s long been, from a sincete and d sinterest&l, devotion to, the, cardinal pine' I.e of protection, not leis than ;to the tree i siltutions under which his' ow, Com men eelth has thriven so wondrousl"-LAT: Amer.i I r Fili b , iteryalker's Charge , against , the : AdMinistration: I 1 t;Thc. fi ili nster Walker has written a let tei to - the Alobilo Register, reiterating his , a.‘lernon notwithstanding the denial of the .1 I V '' I ' a. .1. r ' 'Lai° ,i.that the Kamtnistration . had -en -1 1 • ~' . deavored to persuade him to forego his de sfins tiponl l Nicaragua ' 1 and to I direct his' . - 1 avers ' warlike energies against Mexico. Ile 1. 1 1 that Gen. Illenningsen had several inter. v vi l m 'on ttle' subject with the Secretary ofl ar, in 'which ho alleges the latter - . 1 I , ! ' said- 1 i , 1 I. g , eat i wo would turn our attention to Mexi co,a'n enter into the FerTico o Cam or , we should hive the support of the 'nit d States GovernmenVthat while in ,k , . _ Nene* n orrice we might, by some 'act,4 - do wn ' uch as tearing the flag ofSpain, 1 , , .., hrin.z about a l war betorcen I Mexico add liSpaiii; and Cuba might then be seize 4 by he 6rmeti Power. Tho Secretary, atterd -I.,formcd Gen. 1 , ing to . the rep rt I received, in 1 Ilentungs wt tat means would not be lack in,,a Or En I; an enterprise, and when press tdby the General to state licithe means could be raised, he replied.-1 have{ gone he l'ength.of Imy tether; refs o I, l can c stay Is lin Fier it will be necessary tor e - In ace a ' n above me: In the nerit interview ,1 . I)ecr/ary informed the Generalthat he t rely implicitly On the Means 1 being ded if I.he enterprise' were nnderta , 7 I 1 1 1 . • , The fast Revolutibn I to Mexico, b IcoMpelled Zuloaga fly, proves; the Church as neatly lost all its in..l co, as a 'poli ical power!. It h i lped t 6 . throw Corn nfort, - becaustiti he wished hute!' pr arty Ito contrOte.itt3 fair • a -to r the , sup - port ' of the lgoveriment, has in turn hail ift own . favorite Zuloa-; vertliroWn Also by the inonstitutional ; taro sustained Comonfort's tieforms gard to the Church ) barepposed his ionary'MeasUres in regard to the Con; tion.i The constitutional party are now he ascendant. They have . go d pur: s in fview, and their measures, so far ley i dicated their polio', 'bet' re the ess of the last adininistration, a re more latent , with fair and equitable govern. ___lt, an, therefore; come better Ireoomi mended to popular support.' Any govern; merit in Mexico seems; howeier, to bo but a d esperate; e ff ort to keep life in it. It Can t ult imately tumble to pieces without the-j possibility of re-construction.- • Vrolun tar annextiou to the United States Will .probablyt he 'finally tried to save. the cowl; try by destrOying its natiouality.--!Phir a: La ger. . • • . 1 1 • ers,t' l the 'll broi, ken.] pOS as t SIN COD' - '.. TTEitIPT to, DEFRAUD rux REIVEDitrE —4OMC ISSO,OOO worth of Cuba bot-sugars Mite ',recently been seized iby the United Sf, l ics authorities at New York and Boston for undervaluation, The Trac i der gives thefollOwing particulars of the case i -- , Thel seizure at: New York took place se r cral weeks since . ,--and consisted of several ~ i ca l , ,ocs l ama. by one firm n-- Cuba, land the , whole valued at about 660,000. This art i-al- Wai l consigned to two firms of the high est respectability in New York; one• of which is Messrs. Maitland, Phelps & Co. The - ar i tiele was_ sent to them by a Cuba On of LonlY a few years' standing, who, it atioeartid, had invoiced the sugars below Their glue', and had not included the cost ofithe, boxes, Upon which a duty l is also 1 . ~ • lord. tm I• , , . , Un the firms to whom tEe sugar was I I consigned the Cuba merchants had, Lowey eil draWn for the full valueof the consign- Ment, including the cost of the boxes, and *some ertees, we understand, these drafts lid been accepted and paid. 1 After the. , e.' - zure almember of a Cuba OM came to . ,_ e i ,1.9 country and proceeded to Washington It rirrangelth matter. , , .1_ He attempted to induce. the Secretary to g ve an order for the re-deliveti Of the su gar, lAA ieithout.javail, as the proofs of under i t valuei'are quite strong. IWe under l[standd that by order of gollector 'Austin, box-sdgars sent here .by the same Cuba tin,. of. the value of twenty thousand doll' I rts -have, been seined 'within a day or two, tinder allegations of a somewhat similar caraeter to tiros?, of the New YOrk import , a:on.i , , .L ' ' 1 ' , I I f < tI 111 II IB A ;c v P / Ell '.ED Judge M.' ;Ca, JOll E." 1. FM CO Ipf T CIE ton ! ~ lli ,~ KM I! M DE G 2 1213 Ell! 1 Trit ID, , • ID J.Ni DA DA I F01N).4 found L in thii or and idenlifyi VAAnoi r. j F — 71 1 1% pldce Oro nowitikin reecs i They w!ll 1 1 the. I6th'insi.l . , 1 Lutz, pllion, Lutz, ttilel! Otte i l lation . at Pittsburg warded to the Gov , 1 ii ,'TAL CONvx 1 !ion I Consenti l on Citicinnati l . tiil sir i f 13j1dgew'ater, I . ,alid I 104 on filotdi4, to' 11raiioln.' 1 1 , r i Po T PF IC& C has berit a .iphate. 13eaA , er 'cou i ISl'lidy,lat l e InOuts, .1 Dzincto... i build i ng,.inl to r worskiii 'at lied, 1m.1.'• 1 r \ ______ . Ntwi MlelqtrA Ceal bil C)Mpany, Oil aonneciiint int 'oeiel £m .$ / en, , I 1., hire of Carmel Coal . , .i , flip' county r re oi mere coremrdiou i,l r thm e tree wi th l n cl wee saful intoSieee b SilileEl% . 1 1 ht atea i ' arid every hing will ors-tiree, io come' eiteasire ec4le. ; , T - t — r-- -7 , . [PosTIV EMENT J 1 of the Cili t eedlianit ( I i I clay, 4vilig eha g Itt; Farl, (o - the 2( 1 of bptmeiier, so as Poonsylr nial Sti4e ask the liinager l a i t Society, t . e)nake t.li commeacing on ©& iiist?ad-, e l f 1 *edict fiaet , l AslNts wi l ot , ; 1 ; , 1 the ait on Sati.ird i,. , 1 lett with; alid coefu , } 1 male, Ire prose e mete d.• 1 [ 14 I 1 ILL ARDL I I' I tel that Senator i deli i ver . thei l ikon Feit• in iteb. name of the'rLi potent than all ti vane,dimwits L I , eqeblavi of peo, about "%al time full of matters that ha' h , travel that aide cation •of Mak • w , 1 1 11 i Tts, ,e 1 f ?remature., Iknpinbei of the n e wspapers are already .; !. kgaged au disc sting the merite andiclaima i , 1. ! f •- differentlcanaidates or the !Presidency. llis is rather taking Time by the fcirelock s igrasping too far inta the future. !! 'Burn nt for! the da is the evil thOreif.' It likes 1:11 , 1 that ! i will, be time enough; ! to l fallof these rhaitere when the year '6O; iall hive daw i nad. The chaVactei s of thr , .1 ! d , -ha be rholl - r ! 7.br 1 1 , t . 1 _Ly changed Issues Possessing vitality nt .ie i , l au a new ones arise,. at Plie l e. ' 1 fry publio men i and unmade daring that p at: preseUt standing but Icons] clt4 the eountiY, may Nl' strii .1 I.' 1,1 1 1 their anrels, alai' others, now nub ill eel: l ineation iith _the Presided 1 perhaps better suited to the exigent etisthigj l l oom n in their stead. li ii ew tit l e aidtti ion -at this i earl ' 1 !-- I • a -lfri al candidate; i. ' exr 'tde pos: bej Itpd ntTfof 1 , e 1 r , 1 ARGUS ZZZZ= tru: ~~ GUST 4, ism? EMil TICKET. E , 0:t . s RE I al I Pkine a ' u r t, D;Philadelplzi missioner o I Fayete • tsear: p ess • _. 1 1 1 8-TE'firjkitT, sipreo • s W 1180 N -, Boiorigil, orn t c rtoner. ;, 1;[ , I , 'EFL DES, Moon. . 1 I a i Au 0 : or. - [ li)itot. Ri ON, ,Frankfort. 1 1 - i s 'Director. II oEn, j ING, New Se`vickl II) .tfes f Acodem9 4 l OUN , _Beaver, 4 y'rs. . .KA QOIS, Freedom; 4y' ' f k!q§,,, i ty, Deaver, ,l , year. 1 'A b l ett place hem b ng artificial teeth w Monda — y. Tkie oa • caking at this of& . same. • • blic - Schooli of tl avocation of sovo ceortoned on Itionl Is king the pardon of J efi . of death, is in air ~ and about to be , roor. Tion.--The annual! of Dentists is held .C. DrsMurray arra Pipndler of ROolleal Iparticipate in its giros —JAMCS Baal Post Muter At B 1 ty, .ia place, 'or •ent.: 1 1 now M.- 'batted as a bons , • thn I.9th . of 'Sept' 'IQN qtY..—Tbo New 'I oniposed of Now 't I i . , of, ample moans, 1 , gel in the , :nan s Host New Galile, 1 • engaged in i eree works,.and tiroirti cased facilitiee for in of this branch o ngine has ber pu be rendition rep operations up. 11 h • • P. ,sue.—T eilhre onnty Agriculture' ed the time of ho I 'Lb ' 2 1 et and 22d . not to conflicit wit. Fair, Choy rOpeo of the Beaver ! C. eir Fair one . day la ursday the 23d of sday the 22di as .1d throw the list •1 . ay, ma othatr ., . Jr' fle arrangements al tha request Neill ComE.—Wci gee I oughts has consent r Address at,i the .' _h.Undonotedly o Giant" would' bo more .i productions in Pennsyl iigather an immense .as =, but we apprehend that Will have his, hands so itical in his {awn State, i y find koonyenrat to :0 sitnply-lor,the gratifi ! s single' imienltural • r b I 0, table One - 1 0 iiv 1 II ~ L ~ ' ~- ~ Our wije of . desire lire fl. wished 1 =3 rpntatil pnblican i when ih ICZta t.lirilto.l.istal restoring i forl That si j as co 11 lint,: tii.y a of publio l niam? I mistook f(r s., Is ' the' I orgtuai waa /* s ' l Lt l llau i i '. tin ) Itl e 7il 1, P', tn its 1, ost ion II I l i l e kto 1?,6 1 p, rtyl? ll' 4----'— I Eleio' ErgliOb to f tile 1 11 I „ I t 1 Lc :r I I into )ty 1,1 lo '11:t and 'r i r iieigh eo ry pi? fa sok Bepul ; s i bon wr ',gar ago? iks? 14, mtude nearly ME 1 l i o alf le. It' l i t 1 rget l i 11. serve , bie op ma, a with t 1 'Ott in 1 - prOpes,tion opplp of E 1 It will ... st., If tie .r at a ll rel ioSentimen : . he rnlialiti res against' f -Ins to the v rdic i !Ihe ,itclrain* t;al , l re satisfied,. I ftln laxed l nieff r t!tc 1 i a'eeeptance; el l j th , ilf they ha 0 h 1 i gl'lrtth i pre tt i al a ibi ° 2 l or ` i t c: h . : teritory o the ',not u n l ike! k! t h at endi,land il sapi dl'a differ ' ont 'reiul ii.oughotiiti&, ill tilt arid hope tai Th. a • day 1. with the T itato Ott i)d; resat protee ,be little I an: 1, I 01/114 bct re 'der follow e ra, tveS Ind public or foul tampe . i ut ng gh t EMI mean a 1 1 State distri nos t I ZILIE Mit attain d. hdir . • J expeciation o eptertie 3 4: WP c~ . provage4. r i Li 'EI Ct. J l i ik) ) IBiaiis 1 1 ferns 1 I MF ! Tr plito, that ri EU centl i I t II Y .l ' It due ttmt 45 . nbir I iir,b;iingit mitged to tho I l f tir thd lira of Cgge 6i . in: i r : hielpotly ~ bout. e i vile pur oirie Iriug f t I,_ I nest __‘ au i nitterrod the 4 - )rviiie tli endl, t eel • 1 r#ss the igh l Li id: hie bird il turo be guilt ti s a 11 te i ,inj . e i g. ll ;rid Xubstel set-o ff to 0 1 1 N 3 e:gt3,i il li r eime t il i ucie hi renliti :to bet The eaptain,l egine l ijhbvr i till Neil ei he ni ti t othe oo diet t t the some ighbc - - ook i txl ' 1 ,1:1e %oh ts7 l tour P e ' to p colic' era ck qtime . wo t ork ork for fac- eav WpoW will blo mt i e ini crime' 8. Fr do as FEE F.ir TINO ill J,week. Thy I .s i tiala I,at al i , l id,ilier sal I. ' l ll ,arl Sill could nod Ih0,! is cri II 6 to 'as ertl 1 11 AR: won I dl upri t 1 I 1 mer ‘ i we pr 11 1' thou ii her'' , ; • : , aro till ui end e bars , prop Lions! ; ' hay. Teer up i flop o , 1 Th , yield o not El''liicat , 1 a u• , Ranee ! 313 'and '.Pleat et i i 9. the fib • ice! [ l . Is will I) , 11 I xe poet. - rr - CO 11190CCal but thn be 1 b Stil tile I I se i t ono tiim II: I !I 1 TtiquEtrar l . .f7fiesi Nos, of - ii fghten - I, sprrg, star el al , o 1 an I teak it to, *kiife , i to I , returned laat, 4 l i th fitrrmer in gcbif 11 , 'en emir, from l an Mtn Thpi are 'hill y plc, thelcountry) have 'itt o lisp'protrosition' Ira' !:. 1 dpr liast, y al iTr and 'propos g4ini 136 Le in ill Hire water. r • • • epl. nor con I , easy ;ot tk) VI State the II LION 1 'F . OA jM3, - Ti )riatna4 .1 , . 0 as vieiniivl 1 . • r ,mancipatic i i. , W 1 r t Indi i. 1 np ,in on . i kadressps 1 1 tn Icicni, upP Is ; a4t-* fteri i 1 • I GlPtaraa fifiy of till in[la grove l They orol!! triete4 by Tufo a b fortunes ) hOries: ioti;.enl mama 11 motioes a oy tbm i W I may d takii Cl ll 1.,... br KEI:P ;the I% an Otdira atlll - d after fiiand. rta r C shall b& ti , ,_ I If I _ l B.B =Pas I id. 5 1 °1 is not alrertire 'Y I granted as c onvicted Henry WI h . F , m .us e CY) , ial lea ;hen In in en up d tglo. a Pal i I and Fr. 121 M ;loom l ac • ea I fru' , in 'Pitt day, o' bootli ELzmorc - I —The Rochester 1 ,, infactur. tug Company ! at a. recent election,, mnd choice of ithe following Beard f Dirators' EllranilStowo,t M. T. O. GOnid, i .Leiialieno Silas , POwell, J. I A. Sholea, Saro'l Moore P. Licock Robert jackson Jamie_ Woodruff, H. D. Walbridge, X. Y., g. NewboldaPhila. Preaident;o Board--M T. C. 'mid; Secretary bu HcGowan. T;splaurer— .o. C.:Speyerer. hbo tba Ippsel rhiati be avers .IY. tWi) i ns ul I, il °P. to bin lack Re t a be well, money E . t lane° by al owner. ;I I .h 4 tack I NOT TO EZ FENCED IN Y.-'Old Be , Vex.' is looking up. I During lbw pad sin , , , weeks a number of note-wort by improvel ; meats , , ~ 1 . 1 i have been made—sue ',4wbglilding • tdilitions to : 1 residences, , re . gi;,p 04,g od renovating publiound i priv to bUildia In rally. % And the, cry is-isiill,they g D. • Oar neighbors will taki notice tba ' ►e are not ye; 'ready tolbe fenced , in,' ID ILA r ! Off from the 'active, world. 11 igbq 1•31713y.-1 , Act td Re lest lite ik I .editor? s I • &hint it I w not then , not ttion Iost) '&111 .11 lash nti . 1 .1 gagl l Wbi edttonal bitty in it the !gig. ti . Conn eo tion ~1 CONVENT ort.--The Presbyt ) lone° and Shen ego, are t Oastle - on tthe 17 ' inst.. The f 'Presbyterialnces will ilest part al. the minces will d ,to be a union mooing fo • and conference, i partakingc f i r aracter as those remarkshl in Xenia and eiewhere. ~*- - — 4 - , „ 1" ,_, NINETEEN 11. vis . rwicrr.s--- , no neptini - can:Conferee of the 19th Di tricf, comp - i fli sed:of the counties of We'sitn rebind, Indi ana and Armstrocg, mot la . ` Blairsvil l e 'nominate dd t for I C 'yesterday to a can i a e i an gess. ' Westmoreland presen ts' Ed g alr Cowan, Esq ., Indiana IlOn. John Coifed , and Airman:mg-Darwin Phelps, Esq. MILITARY Er.zerrotr.--An election f the Volunteer Companies lof ?his Brigade, *ill be held on 1 ~ t ' Friday; 10h of dhpte announce N ' We p are requested to announce N' THAN P. _COUCH, of ow' I I candidate' for Major, amp H . - B. Bits i ai t of the same place, as a candidate for.C. onol. ' 1 - ' 1 teries of LE!. meet in Now . transaction 3 . form the ema It is design , Praise, praye the seams rneetrngs hel. 3 nb4itte() , 4 la on lon I - look , tor look froo? i. I t and , the Tee.tly rop ti , I ire ali!e, to there can T it , t that will 1 i , 1 :. !on ii,d its sto n e nn )l seen_l i. e for. -,, ker liki fair . 1 i. -ti sten sticeess siblJll Free it plars for Miimouri it day l i)f the, t the have , potht l 4 the ~, ge nerally !roe tat'. . es 1 , Big t has , CM COr 1 ' 01 I . rat:o DEATH, OF A. RIVER ' MADl—..facnes It". Cabe ; I formerly a resident . ol Bridgewat e r,, r and for many years well I known .'as a matC on the flyer oiled last weal in St. Louis, after *wiliness of several days. He was ilast c;* the D. ,11. Norton! - I nag A. K.NeCiure,EBl,ltho-lte po W-, mar`4epresentative from Ikrinklia . etm t y ; hiut been nominated for rellecticin.' lic same County . also recommends' lion. D "F Robineoa, as the Congressional oandi at in that District. -, II it CHANGED HANDS' I --The Industry Hi tel, Toils long time croup © d. ft Jacob Res ) 3 has passed into the hands o : Davis Flkii by whom:it will be kept -hereafter. ..-, I I I 1 If l 1 ' 1 wo, 11 L. 1 Arit• J. jl t riail, 1. t;he i bag male al-,g of I l a eon o ; ! hid oat as lit- Vista% an mach ii, rta thoi,igh in ettzi i iil.g, gender. Nrn 'ean !riot im: 'dr ma il' or.-- i t ~, , 1, vor bser 0 any Ori le be tb, egg ; ! from b3),' !;orilb book .; tO i3`!i OWLI airao bird; bile' ptaiin, shou ld on- II . ' ' h I commandmoot, 1 That ship s_ ,t h. •' df o dierepn ' a! ' to(l''.l yr Will t 1 . 1 ' ; ? o tr ip' be pretty we Ma ni , tY 'ot fur. ady tbrOt r l; eV, flu o;ta l auu . grata ;• 1: ' atti' d r uring the • ha ve toddn'moie i e ! 1 : -J op, 1 o f a r as we in, as bben pat ne; er 1 ' b;tter.-k atef,bow ver I 1 is 1 I .f 1 , cipated f' i om th e efOrc i ol the att mg o 1 lack of straw, my 1101'i:172e: , [if not as largo 1 Hiram (i, last tow i ry eek , 3 vir i ; at 1 dustry, Teri °mos— >io t ztr., It, ac.o 1 th If feve. ut . with tho übt tilai . th .ted Gown qieltu l inii , ;n l ntt i _ ,, s, i t s s o ¢n'' . 11 : 1 latter Paco: I o "Etig• n Mon ajority; iil4ro is colo!)4 l pcople',,o Ilq .1c 'lto man , A tog to p. 111. B. '.OO raeserved, disperg4 ,f forty i r oi i ,einga are l tneamp l eC I :, plae/3 1 and iVanport ts ofl polite,. at 1. e inaitY, and driy , 1 ,t6 ,1 - -- ' f tellii3l ti i tradiL ineetiu; ight lasi ig thai , , o !ry Tien .. I z, the Comthor II a flue n ofiFive Do owner. 41i easel t 1 i l animal lielr the 1 i , 1 to publicsale. _j . i l 1 . \ci Court hi lly,' litel 1 murder as the the §1.1.08 am h 7 l o 'The 1 to '1 1 i ti 1 i MI I f 1 -- . ~ ?teirdlon; John Sherman as been rrni imodslY nominated for 'ro-e ection to Jo) s s in the Richland (0.) District: I t ' `. I V . nGRICULTIIItiL. . The Board Hof Managers pf tne ea. County' Agricultural Society met :It tit lgourt House, in Beaver, Friday,' July-30. I 1 Richey Eakin, Presidents- being' absery J,ll. ,Diekson • was phosen President .F tern: • Members present, 1M .ssrs. Mitchel Darragh, Dickson, Wilson, - 4ice, Brigg. Ferguson, Nehion, Hawkins, Reed, (The , Nvad Barchiy. ' , -•'• ' E , ',Resolved, That the Tretptixerlis wit. .authorized Ito . pay premiums ',now due, ( persons wishing to receives them' in sue way) roe certificates of, inerpbershipl of '' the Society for the coming. gear, , Mr. Mitchell -.was, at. his own , request, relieved from acting as Marshal at the com ing Fair, and S. B. Briggs !ippon/to Cl , ' i i Marshal in his Stead.. 1 Masers. Jas. Darragh..nn4 1,t,... H. Ag,t were, on motion, appointed to sups 'nt, l ithe arrangement of, the grounds' and track for the coming Farr. 1 , ~ Resolved, That at oar; next Fair we offeeadditional premiums for Lai* i troti and ' pacing. 1 1 , , I. Yeas—Messrs. Ferguson' Nelson, Briggs, HaWkins, ' son, Darragh and Wilson. ij NayS—Messrs nice and Premiums as, followsH 1 , I Ist Day—Pacing• horses, free r• al go as they,please,' ' 1 ' SR 2'l Day—Trotting hoist/. 'fre'e'f r all go as they please, , 1 - S2C 3d Day--Sweepstakes, free for 11, to in 'harness, I 1 • , S- , V. For each of the abOve prat/in 4it require- three or - morehorsesc t ,nra' race.) An entrance fee of 10 per' en t. be charged 'on each of the ribove emit. Competitors fer the same ithusi alSo become meinbers of ,the Society: 1, A Special committee was on !notion, pointed to take eharge of ihe above bri of the Fair, viz:, Messrs, Darragh 'Did Cunningham, Hawkins and Agow. . ri The same persens wore also o rr.3 appointed to get Posterspl rinte , and plarnas atruck,for the . corning ;F ir. On motion adjourned. 1 i .3 . ll'.-DICK ON, - - 1 . , ' rest,, ; 1 , , • . 'pro t Whl. S. Bans S!c'y. 1 ' HOW THEY ARE BLETi.--Iclutni fite-hßlders, like the unfortuna tes h reign.of John Tyler, have to' ay qa per. The orre Onde, Washington ,n 1 the Chicago jt'isies write s that i llgr. ,C the Qhieage ostmaster, ii as i formed itdminiatratton that- he has t'subicribed $7OOO. ,towards the establishtient of the Chicago Herald, and 421 compelled his 80 clerks ,to subscribe ftom $52 to 8100 _ i - ,1..1t may be saikiwlth confidence that the custom department of Carnaghan's tailpling establishment; Allegheny - City, is .now under managemene, ',time for ability and skill is not surpassed in out/cities, !The finest grades of cloths, oammeres, and .yest ' ings,l,are kept on hand 'fOr men's and boys' , oust* work, and made to orde;,with neat , : q. 49 and care. PersOnathaving their gar ments made to order ,ifil4not be disappoint edleither in style or pri de.l . advices from the; nouatry re garding the Corn crop, tare 7efrienOountg. .f Jog. l In all. sections of the country it is diking as well as coulO ' - , • , ; . - II ' For the Beaver Argus. : ' ENCIIiG THE PUBtId S QUARES. ' line Commitisioners - have ave it in - conte laden to extend the Court House grounds, 'rest and north, leaving a width p:if 100,feet bn either sidelor streets, providing the cit. izens enclose and beautify. the, lin age upon , which rho old jail was formerly located.-1 Nye understand that some of our public . ,epirited, men propose making I , lteral sitb=l isimptions to this end."—[Argu julv .28, I, L , • ~„„ • • , _ ._' ~- ~,,, _I Ma. IT .EFAND; The abo ve appprg.A ' Fn. i itorially in'your paper of last !week. ' No I •doubt the project announced' tri4 be endors.., 'ed by rho majority 'of your readers. i ;The , design is certainly a 'laudable one, and To .fiectscreditibly - the liberality.ind enter prise beith",Of -G9t , - - county Commissioners and of the eititens- of the Borough. An improvement...of thekind - --L(Sonte limo since initiated byVin shadb and ,ortainen tUI trees apt out atround-the.C.Our i t 'li_ouse):and'which !hair-heretofore met the ,approbaltion of the.! !citizens , of the county)--extinding the 1 ;present improved grounds about! the Putlic Buildings, is much to be - desired, not only for its healthfulneSs and beauty, but 'also_ 'for the comfort and benefit it contributes to all having business at the county scat: No man of any taste , or' liberality can oppose it, and to those owning on thepUblic Bllart; it is of no small consideration las enhane-' ing the' value of their propertY. The coun ty would, peshapa, not be entitled to appro priato more ground to the publi2 buildings, than is required barely for their erection and use; but: in this• instance, eo-operating I With_ the' citizens-of the Borough, the kr mer aCquires a right by the sanction cf tliel platter, tend both furniSh inutuat theentivesl to the performance of 'x' laudable and desi rable, enterprise. IS is tn tmiLlioped the 1 Town Couneil of th Beroughl when -for- 1 malty called ) . npon, will .hoer ully award i theirkis,sent and encouragement to t he_meas tire; O specially as th4-e seems lo intention I on the part of tbe citizens in th present in- 1 stance to cull upon them for ankapproprid lion Of • the Boroughlfunds. l''. , ' . , It sppears some little bppositrri lops been started by individualL; but this 'motia likely i when. the matter tcomesproperly ;under- I stood, will soon su ' ide. The , impresi_lon has been created that the proposed improve- t tnent!bi the citizetis of the 7 orth•castcrit 1 blocki of,the public Square, wi 1 1 be prose-1 euted bY- taxation ' - or out , of t So Borough tax ' This is not the intention r I It is con templated to be done by'privar Subscrip- j lion alone. The objection urg dby one or two individuals, that the encias!itre of the ?block will "throw them 'upon aacl.: street, c " h wholly untenable. They d't not object to the planting of trees, but to thgendosure. : As understood, it is not intended that this, enclosure shall be a high, or close fence.; but in 'open one, only sufficiently high and ?! close trikocp out animals: say four feet high,' I boarded at the bottoni to prevent the in to • - 1 gress of' swine, wilt( two or i three narrow, ' rails at convenient . distances lap art, and . 0 . surmounted by a protruding cap. This much . .„ is necessary to protect, the ttecs. properly --) andrpreserve the grounds; f . it is tise:e.4s t° , to think of setting out the nu b m%er ocarees reqinred, and preservin,g theml-and the.ver , dtire• Of the -grass sod uninjured, without adopting such outer protectiett. And so far as intercourse with the ma n i streets sjitl, mines is involved, with such] a fen9c each pertyliolder end res.ident ori the sides he Pnblio Squares, can bedsuppliell with s, ofithreel or more steo,l sufficiently to Stride ' ' the upp e r rail,l and comniu ting -with their favorite and most direct ihs. i - This most assuredly) would not row ; flzem wpon.a back strei t any • lirirc aan v i roula thii planting _of trees alone. '. • tis to be hoped the ineastitelwillhe look ed upon in its proper, light; Is"ar.inprove ,,:i merit:exhibiting ,t'he enterprts) and refine ,re 'PY ment "if our. peoplo,—contribuing, to but own pleasure and- comfort, and that of oth All ers'sojouriiitig anion , " t' us,--an , by riling ri le to our town an air ofbeauty,'' d cultivated taste, commanding thatrespect . from stran gers 1 which will impart increased considera tion tot the. place; • and 'enhanced 'value, to liefproper i ty. Let ;us, in Allis, I emulate the ,true spirit which hasstim H m iktated the in - i vidnal.and combilied ' energy and liberality 30 so ethinentlybrought to bear l uPou ,our scy the eral institutions iii learning; nd while they 1 - are: giving direction •and, dl . lclopment to I will the mental and moral ftrowth of those , en- Ling hying the benefiti o f theirl exertions, la ii endeavor to contribute what lies 'within cos.) our Means, to the physical health and rem ick- flirt of our people, 'and to tlulse benificent ~, influ e nces which; external heautieis cxert upon the inner,l the intellectual 'aud the spiritn4l: ma. 4 yiewed in ',this light, no I, to _one can oppose the . prpposed iMpr.veineot, i 00 witlVOlt provinli himself hostil l r to the best ts;d I, to interests, ~ `'' A. )•oo r t,. : - ....-, ' ' EN IN P ~~ 'U t,l pi Reed E 'litchel Barcla Sm . Steamers for the Paragnay Expe., on j dition. will WASIIINGTO'S CITY, Aagus, • 0 a dition, the .Steamers Water Witch„ , Pniton will and. Harriet Lanc, the _brigs f wat; bridge, Perry, and Dolphin, the lest thrCe carrying 16 guns, hp,ve beep ordered to take, part in the expkditioe against Paka aPZ Sti3 B Be tween th e Si and I ae e mutChiigpe w S. . 1 • ion, CHICAG?, Ang.-2. The ,iTribgne learns frona l a gentleman just arrivedifrom Minne sots, 1 that tl bloddy battle oceurt:ddbetweetl bands of Sinnaland Chippew l ai, near'Big &One Lake, on the 14th of July.. Twenty, ' • Sicinic and eleven Chippewas were killed. • n of- THE lION. TIIb3IAS CORINTIN' ON TIIE the STUMP. — The Opponents of l,ecomptonism to pi. will !be gratified , io • learn I that the lion. t of Thomas Corwidwil l be heardlon the stU:ni I, o k, this fall, in support , tbe R2publican Muni the nations. A mass meeting i l :the Anti•Le ' compton votors,Of,the'Seve t Congresion= al Dietrict will be addresdby him, at .Mlolrow t an Fekly next, August GUI; and on he following he 'vitt: Ispealt,at Chil. lieethe. -The speahing at Morrow will cam• nienciii at 11 o'clock, A. , - wg."Dyspepsia, Ileadaehe:and to l,aes- don, by which all ;persons or-less Aided,. can usually bo cured by taking moderate exercieo, wholesorho fo3d, dose of.l3torhave's Hollandllitters one boar before each meal,"—Balti ! l ore Sun: • ita.,There were over tli yellow. fever in the New hospital on Friday, but was hoped, would be•eured. 16r Soutbein klinois, Egypt, is said to be unaniuotts far Dou4l3a--;or not more than one Buchanan man ko ja township. A I 1, Secretary Cass' 14ter to% Martinez. NEW Ircn!x,4J`uly,F.B.—Th'a Times' ,`Panama correrponden I t Aubstance of Seeretary,..Cass' 1, 1 President of Nicaragqa, ou !.I:) the-lacer to eign .the f'as:4-Yri, .The - Seeretary eays to Li.'resi , laut. ."You hare insulted 'this. (.i rt-t' withholding the .ti easy, after ph: self to G.en.. Lamar F i tbat you special messenger.- .:Y':,ii of • e - d - as a.reason for not ihnvi g . Cr I I you - kitad , n written an I autograpi Ercsident tn „Bitch emu: a clt i o 1 , Li„ certain otlificatior:e (1;1. `n it, whiel never. . wrote. ) 1V!: 4-111311 !, a reparation you oan in r t12,,,' 1 : '. treaty as ratifi.:(l Ly-tlic. k.2:1-111, Bard to the ;rested rights of Atfi zens inr.Nicarigua." i Genetal, .Martinez - that . Iris o:overtune.at I subtnit to any arbitnrY actitgl of. that _as that country Ilan dtvoi 4 ( I tribunals, the Cabiqt at :11';',.:1 1 1 .no other resothET bid to a vv id e . ' forthetnsclva, and I,liat,..ttiN e f, r naval force" hail barn ilr,oat,',l,; eideS of the Tat itniti.l Later film Utah.• ST.-Louts, July '.16.--.13y th. nrriv,r-,; the stonther .D. A. J - anuqy we 1 Kaye ,eavenworth i , dates of ii e 1 li,, t Mr, Licingstpu,. ano arrived there laSt o froth,4Slit 1.51; City-With thites to June The arm , " had nlarettedlfront.thi) capitol • ley, 40, miles below. Brigham -Young 41 - .1 the head's of the *nylon elt reh turned to the, city, ,t 0 the lowing. them en m 4100,. All k -4 t, the valley. 5t1 . 111,1 f. the. .sttis are circulating rep , l .1 :fitl! 1. g depoaits io the vicinity ofS fort. '''l'bese ststernent3 do- , uot atn,cr.c'e of tufur atiuu ftb:l3 authentic sours rs• . I), 2 : l ateh 4 ; fr ,in Sr Jusephi). 22d ins t., Ter tho.stepnt , T-P. states that minces frkm tiit) July hayl been reeivcd • had allireturned to the efty andith;ir in thedifTekent'parts:of the (;:frtory. n. John..,tonbad'pls.sedithrow!ll eity his forces, cud eneami; 1 th;ly tur4, , the north ( of it.. trool , -; Tier?: iu . (IAI city; Tie . (13v ern in cut arl ° : On , duly ini;t:ill,4.l to thi:ir vartptis ofi,!. , A, I were prr riaripg f;ir the propil , r r their duties. I:rjghlut Young i wts arts : is to•lie trial' on the charge - of fres.2l), la.: a . - sisted that the jury . should. cosi.., \id. • t. - • moos only. - from ashington---i WAs . tut)l,lToN, July ''S =The , - be, purred. towardsparaguly .. i t. ~, ti , ,• ~c , t er. ., t mined, having (Tension um , : at. , 02.1.1;,...a :i . the? . .A.(l mini:, trltion ', ' it: is r.t,li:ibly'a;.,r: tamed that from •tlm. i-..11:ke.f, p ;:ziti -, TI f Paraauay an its diffienlty of~ tweets it .. . - . capable of making vuzort..as ret.t.tanoo t.,•,..AU outide - force. lnclepe n ,leutfi. ut a f smdll, v , :ssels.mounting, Idtogct 4ran :rm. ll merit of 6 or ti guns. Llpt.i,'i4 -- t ir: e , r four good steamers ConstrueNd in 1-: • ,-!mid and at an eligible, .paint. on Ili,' tiv i i,• ~ ‘r Fort mounting. Ll. 0(.? guns of ,ilifferAt t..,1i. be.r; he has al standing army ilf Dylto men, and „recently re:eeivc.d fr,.l a Et..10.1. , i rl eargo - of arms and 4inunition, r:p 1 'lo', I: his employ as . enzimieriaml 4.la.meen, , r, several Fr6nch ofilecii. "Ktp; ailiiiii,i,Triti 1I •I ! will c.ti a - 11.oet of '. , ,is. or ,‘-•,.--• '-., ,'• , 1 chiding the , liarri6t -Lltti..! ayl I.'ult ,n iii, '1 , )e11.p.. - .q. to bq the 11.;,2 1,-ii: - ). • '(', nr,f - I• 1,•:•.,r ' .1)a.r.: , ; Who 1: I I .. - . , •1 ~•••:, -21 f 4 . :Li! I: .r.i. 1 iii:thd,, , his tr: e -1c. , . i 1 to t'r,.. ,rt. in ~ r.,r i to chatter sum adjiti. , n , .l- ,:•;, c..:..r.;, a: 111;f; he ,adi pt en to the eF ~. J.:re ..). r . .Nlt!ion.,:l, iy ti not suivoce.i it, Nt, ill ?1,...• n •Y-.lly•tu l: - ...• a pinsle gun, y$J,-i'n' Ti,''.7 0 1 . it h ' , 1 ,- :1.1.."1):; _ i prcparathms of: :P.rly. u•ty, it (1..2 , . - n min ~ I '..odr - foreo shalll.k.-,••,EUtlivi,nti,ir:',,i‘bl t., i meet - all fos-ible: centiol...:..n, , Thv1..... , :a; 1 tali sAi ()tier has not yI - .• t I, ~. n :-:: - :11'2 t.' 1 ' 1 `.. There is - auth..rit vs f , r .. , ,t [ - ::. , ,z , I such letter as that pur-porsin I t7l - 7 4 --ititica , -by-Secre't6ry.Cdss u Vresi.l. it M.10:,•e,'.1.•;.1 the eutjeer of the laU.r's rcf:' ,, .l tc,"-.:2. r,L2 Cass-Yrissari ireatY,'was writ t;:,1 by loln.. I Lord Napier liad, a long intehibw wit': Mr. Criss to=day.:} - • •• Agent to Frazier &vet ; . WistitNilrox, fhlT:,.:S.'-- f 'lto Pr;.:.•,', lin!, be for e Ivaein, 1 for ..;..41fort.1 , S0 in , ...-:, ,i f .i-7 'Zit. ed John Nw , ..nt editor II f t hi l i 6i u , T i ,.. : , 6 :. . cri 4 llcralrl wiiri- is no iiPro ito pnv...', - .1 ~ .s J 'l, ) an agent o : l azier rii,Tr, and Ilii , :o •,'... prop,:r r-Trcsontatili,ns•to . tho itic,:n•-. I t'.... United States', with a i'is.Ayi of io , 'Y 1 .. ' collbiou9 -or critbroaki in fliat : tin u' , r, .: cavernment. ticini• satibße4,[ tr..a 0; - :: I and other ETatees i iht‘to illinil,d p §±,» bo" pursued •toward ilietn 1:::;:,til.e. - th'..ri-1 , thoritie.,- , .. ,' k' • 1 t• - . . __b.... -----4--- • Arrest of a Notr,Tions Ebrse , Thtc_ „ I ST, ' Louu, July 2:z.-I)l , :oL'ac- frrl leroienworkh of th(1,'2.1..;tb, pet; V \S. to Bootiville j state that a 111:111 named Jui,,a,V S.;!rpg . , , zins, notorious -is leadr:of a tr:l,f horte-thteres and robi)orl. in' \e6 I.:1,, been . arrc:strd.in .thi city.' !AT , 2I-74:!ngu: i: , . been ,sent to Fort Spott to procure cri , l•ocl. Sevcial remrcbls aie,cliar , ed to, Inv:: L.:.211 ,committed by Scrogins, troth iii'FQl - t'---:. , ,___, , :t. 1 cOunty and on the'l3ig Blnpf' I'' 'i - 9NEW YOZU., tray' 28.--1 fracas occur red beteen Surveyor - H an 1 th e 13t ` Ge er nal w Appraiser .Dillay j e, att • this afiera.4. . Itart spat iu Dillaye's face.; the latter at tempted •to draW .a Hair le struck him on the bead .11 IC gave himselfelf in,. consequence of; receni t gardtug the Custom .I.lmise f plt• 0 • • - , Accident•lo a tt airier• • LoursvlLLE, - July 28. S';o.Yala rally;. City bioku thfr , and dace Gllt her e3linder J.w ., ad:l Five Peck were soalded and diowned. dint ecdurred - r uffles -141-ow yesterday on her upwhxd4iip ; Ite.fliorabaaiion folpongres 3 . bixozi,-.111.,.Ju1y :22.—,.T. T. Fara-lror.i ,l was \ioininated '„to:diT by one majority 1 re-eleetiOn to . C.sotgr .stn .tie` 2,1. Col3g ., rz " sional district., . , : r - Yelxw Fev r• • - , 'sr . BOSTON, uutT , 20, m -, liar' Ip2 arrived at QUarantine ylit4day, from o•'' fueges, with yellbis! feceti On beardP captain, second mate, 4,pitS6:mgcr itltl t ''' I t etatimi dkd on Ile voy4 e r , .: • ' • - ' ,-., irty.five eases of : t ork cparantioe I‘.ost of thew, it esi4ent tl 41,!1, rclf./=;k3 k ) lartitic.2 :L.,tit it pia, t• 11. try rr. f..rt. ~ ,i,,j y; tckl ri. I n3ll Ci.i C 5 t,.i c L Z!! l Ilut If uile4,l:a t y 11 . 1. 5 q. 4 4,,i,; LA... i ,le-niatt,r,„ d t 4: New MI lIE %It ii
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