.7'7 7:'''':-- • , • UOinage arThe Mint. . The following la the Monthly Apott f the coinage at the mint la:11111.1dO1041a, fo July 18535.- - - No. _ 'Donble.eagles. .50428 " Eagles Half Engles, , ' 43,000 Quarter Eagle- 83,916. Gold Dollars`- 480278 ' . Fine gold bark Total; Half Dollars. 5P2,000 Quarter-Dollars, 1,0400 Dimes, - 15 , 10,000 680,0 no: 3#7.6MX) - Tout , _Copper. : Cants, 183,228. 431133,228 GOLD DIILLIOX DEPO.WTE.D. - D $3,459,00 From " other tonraeos • • • 32,000 . •. , • Toial_, . • • • $ 3,491,000 • iiritta, asiosrrEn. From varlotis sources, . '• $611,000 Gold veteived-in June, • $4,545.179 .4, • - July, 3,491,000 • DAS. STURGEON, Treasurer; A . . • -• A D v e r`:Suffocrated.'' , We - Understand frcim' the celebrated_ dlier, John Green, that - a manilatned Win::ltic'Don7 nett wa.ssrtffoasted while engaged in exploring the Wreck of the Steamer Erie, above' Silver creek, on NNtednesd . ' last. This . was his first "teas; at divingt h t„ 'being confident 4it.suc cots, he.WasAngsge by the party having the Wreck in charge, and made' one _desceat with out difficulty. .' The second . time he remained, ,-, wider water longer .than is usual, and when telegraphed to, made -no response.: . Thom) iii charge , of the fine imniediately , sought to.raise him, bat found :.it had,caught in something, making ,snelf a thing iMpossible. On - Stant- ,dayv4 - .;ning, Green and another skilful diver,. I%lar.tia Quigley, proceeded toSilver creek with theit-arinor, and 'on Sunday morning.went to . . the wreck, for' the -purpose Of diving : for the --- body. - Arilving there, , they found -- that • the rope had bemitne disentnneed—..in consequenee . of the buoys being cast about' by. the waves • and'wind---and they were able at once to draw up the corps" of their comrade. An inquest was he)d, and a verdict rendered, that'Sleceas- 1 - ed came to his death from' apciplexy, caused ' • by . the pressure otthe atmersphete, and in con sequence of - having to 'breathe! the same sir . several times' Over.' i'o G. infornis us 1114! - . - rt - ta bead was- much swollen, altd blorod had i• een forced from _the Mouth in ears. A sim-.1 tar accident, though less' fatie=inita results, - eurred - the day before—when another movies_ c c_ e.scended, and_ remained so long as- to' all.rrn the attendants, who immediately drew him up - and found :him entirely uneonscious. • He, . , however, recovered.—Bujjklo, Express. Wirth - watt I%ltt-AluciiAsas t SAIL ?—This is a question that is so " frequently asked, and giv.es'to so many 'spectilationa in—the public. . prc, that it- may be' well • enough to state what his intentions are; We, therefore,inform the public ':on the best of authoritf, - . that it is his purpose', life and health - • pormitting,-to sail from New York, on Saturday the 6th of Au gust, that - being the time when the neat AMer jean steamer leaves for Europe, in' Which he bus engaged would have Sail; ed on Saturday last, the ;23d inst.: but wee disappointed in- receiving certain despatches' and stao papers from _ Washington as, soon as bet expeeted. , Lie hat; been ready for the last - week, and had the docutnents- came to: hand Wednsday`last, it wag his fell eetermina- Atari' to team- - tonic •orr Thuraday fo r Nevr Yolk, andlie Would noti.hav'e been three clays eat at sea. - - - Mr; B . w 114 leave Wheatland' . in a feW days, and,..iftersperidin,g a short time in: Phitadel_ phis and New 1. - oik, will sail 'as abovoitatod. Lancaster. Iritclligencer. . - • - • .13InstrAi.Br.atTi:--13armam, who has long been considered the climax clipper of all h 2 m ,, bugs, hits at . last been • badly be.aten. is _ Menagerie, nowcgoing about the country, was the other day at Ruselville i N.y,and while there some of_the young men at that got up a burlespie of the shim, 'Which is thus. des : cribedhy the Herald -., • • • Their laigeit car w•as drawn by , feutteen 'Oxen and in, the rar-were sewed thq_band,-who discoursedpnything else_but qwee t and`ntilo '.dious. Then followed. their• #rotesgyte cages, containing , . calves dem - zits, -kreeise , &c. and • an _old negro. Man rigged up to represent a bab (van ; then followed,Bariautei imi...lenhy Lind in an open. carriage,: drawn 14 .four:-rather lean horses; then came the feature cif the pro cessioni•;the large canvass: elepbaitt.—Mar. Post OrircE ..STs - amen'-Eavis.opis: — The - Voit•Ogee Department has recently had off _ cassion ;tastrnet a deputy postmaster upon -on the subje‘'' t- of: .the use of the. - stamp of, the Nesbitt - envelope cut :from the eniebipti and;'Pasted on. another..,..We have . Procured' a espy id' the. official letter in .ques. lion, and herewith - present it• to our eilderS„ " who will perceive , that the' Nesbitt, envelope and stamp can only be used as a, whole, - with :out mutilation, as follows :, • . le reply to yews of the 22d. inst.; informing me timt-a flitter with' a' stamp, cut from: a tteinP ee,e.el.epesek pasted \on another envel opt!. was drop ped into your office - and that lotrhad lorWarde44.aafitipaid, pis "received.: YourActinn in the premises wasTemiect. The aet authorizing_ stump envelopes to be-Provi , ded and Used authorizes them to be Used only as whole*, ue a anionof the strunp on, and with the original 'envelope.; sr:Sitio privilegeis irtn-teat either by,..the „or suyhistrue. tions of the.departMent;,to use . them our nails in - otttcr manner., - finstuiOaid, a soldier of the Reveln -Itiona-A4P- eenportyL on t he 26th nit, - • Iraar.' l4 r DCweehorn in New • iti'lersey . Vbeihe wasyeta mere 0 1 4 the Revolution 'ketinnrnenced; ands herjeined a itittii*iy*iseci at'New Brunswick. At the oleie-Ofthelorer ; -he't kerma_ the-trade ..of--a. -tidventer, ItralL commenced bueineen 1-at • • Trey,'N.Y.iat. which;; le , settled -- when there-were only *six ...orz sevenhenseithere. Be ,hrult t the firsiPrOitlyterian - meeting- hem* ereefettiliere, die=would 14;10 - been astgnistied. anni f m ' could h e e visited ' Trok;'' to have - seed `to; ~ whatie - i rconst.,- 'Pot: the /est twenty-five 1 ' years he ' resided . et 'Oreergior‘ L.I. - Out of al' ' ',tin* , c'only- four .„,childien survive . ' hiM. : - 4 - nutettC-- gr'"ds - 44 ' 4 Mtkihreei re,st grand, child ,`an one Vett gran4- c hild. - ' - - , ..-.` , c-,.-"'''',: ; -, ;-. 1 5 .1- • - - --, 'lma= ItgraTiTmiiiit Samna Gim We bi.any ihe - ";,,,deatk• thuotsar*-of the tqwit'of :Mop, : it the. 4:- lanced age. of 96 yews; tbe.Keroliitto anti -28 'dap e , --4110144v4: - tle Hill; , fthe ; ' seega, heeti 3 ii l 4 o o ll44thl ' 1 1 , 06s t with the - siadiso-.4.Gl itritabi ;114,104:v1'411k of a-Patriot , iiiitietimiensti. mid fimitiiii:2Bd aiiiltlitirMlW4l4 ol the Pidethili- 4 4 41 - • iuri.woOS.PalieY2re#A4". • ' =Ariount- 81,994,560 208,600. 21.,000 20: r ti,i)40 60,276 2 . 5 7 1,599 • , - • 81,696,416 $2;762,993 - 64,45P;469 8216,1500 ,- ;3511000 2,9,00 q $710,00,0 DD©; Democreqie ommations. FOB .11:1DRF.03F Strr i RUIZ COtrUT, JoliA 9f l Tio g a-Coptity. comtsston_ i sn,. 'lhontal 114, Forsyth, Of Phil dolptia County. .tyJntton iEphrainil Banks, itaeCEXOR C AL, -J. Porter. 1; ' l Of Crnwfold ns In thcs .as rn sect io n o ' 'Fte - • , i thig .to . pay for : the "DE MO , re 131das, or ket Job 'lV's/4 so•by calling at olfr• Law (girl, . lie tne • 42Lush I fouse;" .Gunit - r : - A trtin(y; l3- w er il s CRAT;"- pr done, can jdo directly op BEND, PA. s'e St4nditl tee.. D - emoor ern je Staading C are requ . Hotel in,),lontr i,o'ploelc, P. NI. nessJ A full htt. _The - - De 1 Sus.iiehnn g the Vtank4'l ittigust 6, tion of - bu te - d...' ..'.. ~ Montros ,lalp 28, We erno nuws. ire!'" , - oisible of 1. 1 .,c lowed' n. ere4ottai s tie loCh gossipi ',- I '1 ..' A Selentifie ,L onve at clere , lajid, Ohio, on-.l)6day. .A largo number of Fe.entifie men were in attendance from differ ent parts . of -the .Uition, as:delegates; - and-tire ; discussionS'we'e highly interesting. •1 j The Family Friend, en excellent lifr4rY pr.per publish cl . 'ai, Cellumbhi, S. C., coni4s`i to 1 . 'us this week'd eased in , tneurrani for tli;de _ cease of its (ditoi,l§ttiart Adair Godinan,r:si. Mr. godman; as ;i. Ikviiter •of sea-storiee, `Vats -secOnd in]; to , the lamented cooper. 11 1 i 1 On M nday hi.st an itr'rnenso contours of people assembled e the old town o Plitnotith I.r 1 • to•assiat at the, ceremon ie s of layin the ecirn er stone of a monument to comme rate the departUreok•the pilgrirn4 frOM Del -"•,.- Ilavdt. • ts ,• . The procee dings were Very Interest ng-,. . I 1 There is no important news from -Niraabit'li. ton, ar.d.nothing reliable from .tho tate OLT tioni' justlifld. 4. .' • -. i i The, yelldw i fever •at Ne w Orl an is rprie i.,,, sented as worse, than ever befit. ,carrying of immense- numbere•ofthe poore a d miuit,e i x . . • , • i i , - . • . ,vi „ . posed elasc's :. V- = . I "'i' i . • Tire htind ed and twenty-three ilersondi,.d in New - Yor duritJg the Week ending SAttii day night It. • I ;-• I i' l - I-' i • ~, • It is said hat Col l FOrney, Plerlt of tile IL t It...is about establ ish an admjnitraticki Or -1 gun in NevyNork. . 1 it • . ___. ----.................. I.i • Fail AQ t mENT. ' We learn that- a bralie:., man on the freight ti.a'n of the latcliatraa'na di, Western Railroad, + killed instantlyi y l eiter: day Morning at lti , ew ilf;r43, by being dritsh. id betweentr() ea . Our informant haii„itot learned - his nitune. , !I • ' . - .. 1; i I • 1 .110 last, lst inst.., the any= 1 in thesStates : ef Alilnt' Rdil loiarit, -Tienineky,lSli+attri: ii (4th), Tenessee aili-fel ttle goi!d 4:114 . ruali e liMed Vilna, whieh will eutileto \tit ofAugust. -. . • 11f ..- '.l'l -far On - Monday, eletdons: toeh pht; Arhansas, and Texas;: this ) low, 'and on tho .11 Sts z t_trCfiJorth - C th ist for' the in? t .1 A MOILUM nt to FrankluLl e Sprin 4fteld (Mass.) Rep4?ican;litMew of h th ~ odilapidsted ndition cifFianklm'sOnith• sto e, recAutniond that tkpllu, unpretaiding ,nonumentl4,sub.ftituted f.r i lt, and.thil e it be built by the print ra of AmeriCa:f Thisl is a capltil snggestion and one, we tzust i ltlo will i ba carried out. tejlory of Franklin A, and ever. will be, indi solubly connect e d iwith the 1 ,4. It was while a printer,-thst:he +anted Olt the - wierldi Qui Fettled, phtlosoph er i cif his day. N, rims I,l,ti l ever ashamed of his cild pro fi'issien..l 'While.in London, PIA a public! tepre. sentafive of his country, ha sought - ;Mit the office where .he lig_ formerly ~been, ei4itYid and the Press,whieh - his own hana ; had l ' mrlt-• led. ; AiNersailles, When:anibassader:fiont the United ' '.Statii; lie, was Prendas averitif his eat'lr. oecupsition't The printer Was nosiest , in the Minister ! ' he philosoPber, or thel te4- nan! lie. 801 Wore , o the - fimple; reinidicart dress,'With sl i irgs, inateadrpf : bhcklesi in the shO 44, iitich'ilefr- had j "44 . -11 Prhtterei • The craft wl)ieltlie - basso adnrnid, is there fie, the gropes.one 44 r - lit „ a -' •..• i . - The [mon meta - shottld,_ghowevit be plain 1 "4 ' lll l° Bl - 4Cik ''' l I.ll Alt u ri,tiet - iiiequidi b i °Pit i e d _to. lAN 0 6 =0: -, ',Prialialeever Booght i diephq. - coa the etatFary..:he -tivsuia-, ince igy sitßideOt whenever heleOuld - .lll,fiet;the existnetietzleet, tvhieW,ie but a Phan::elal i iiiaene,.iti tindetatood to have been p , 4 ver-hie g!**4 - 0-mitle ( lue 6s 0f. 4! 4 10 4 re v : 41 ,1 1i tui n micatiCsO ot ienie:iase, il ,t kt iiui W:- t i 7 s ii n t a ;th: 4 e :m *stie w :b en le t. , cl9Pher . ,f 9 lP ti -4,, ~ ,g , . . , tune co Id' hot stirviv,e„,bispnevitably ome ruin? ; - -api that. before* - ` oentur Y:il lf file 12 op : WOO 3140M — tbil# lattyjeitti 'llaitip tombstone lilt asita . wen liiitt+ni, 8, dikpldt4ed, and_thfs not solatieb - fro 4, aefra'ttil'thatiai adatd ' - - - • e e . . vener itie*:e aihefe*attag ,- 2 , , in -41 44, 11 0 biii , in:4 ll lo 3 ra titii ~ . '' ST iglintiiditiliktine ' ilt or r aiotatii„ , . o, i Ja - ,4 .— .'-jiimilit: ' te. ;AA t - ' - to the ' , ;•.".':'''' " ''' \ K 4h e ifliiiV 74iiiii ...4iiiii• - •:, t I ' ''' ''':-.;,; 5 ; -* .- k k X.:, :":1- t`.41 .2)4 ='-- ..' t ' ' if'} . 4 • -I . l' -,.- 1 ,-..-- -4-, -,,;'. 1.. '-- • - SUO2I) NADAL ~i In;' . s ; ~',~' , \ 1. i i 1 1 , rawley,. County.' ".. L t t Commi lice; pi sted to meet cit. e, on' Saturctly ur. the trantinf... r ililance is solid-. s' aro t 11 or ti .1 , , ' ' \ Printitt's,..Cottventibil. . _ Woobseree. that: iui.brethren .of tho Press, in. different parts of the conetry l ero conterring : . togither . in iilioitiiii,plaUs to advance their in .teristi, and the to secure their rights. In tho citiii,s,.:thiOaseociatiens of printers and publishers - - giyeis system to , the businesi and gliod . wages to _ the workmen ; but in the coup, try we aro not only subject to tho impositions of thi-elLy Presst. but , otherwise labor under_ iiiiint disadvantages that might, no think, be 'bettered. A meeting tO•confei together: upon a uniform and , remuncratieo scare of prices for . job-work and adikitiiiiig, to adoptsume : sys ton 'of advanee paymeets for newspaper:siiti-, . scriptions, and to say. what class of public tiFt 7 tices shall be in cried grittis, well situ cul tivate an Sequel titnee - Midfrien ly intercmirsp, wo thihk woulu not . bc alma Move for the. fol. "lowers of " thel Art preserifitiye of - all Arts, ' in-iortheasternennsylvitni..l..What say you; irothers of . Pik , Wayne, Morirets Carbon, Ix zerno, WyeMitig, Sullivan and radfordl Sup- Jose we trice 'at the Wye ing Honse, in Sc ranton E en ho 2nd Tuesda •of September next"! . 1 ' -. ! . • r .L._ • The - acifie Railroad. , The N.-Y. Herald, 2nd inst„says that ''Col. Benten,has canned to be . ptblished 'a letter from -Mr. flarr s Heap, a conipunion of, tion tenant' Beale i his central route expedition' to California, ear oborative -ot the. statements lin.sde tiy . the I tatter gentleman; published in yestorday'A pAper - Tha .important fact is: ) aunotinced throtoTliffie entire line which 1 that Party has - eiPlored, 't 11'1hr:wing quite half the distil eo between the 'boundaries of Missouri and .alifornia,and comprehe ding the - most difficnit portlion of tho' line, le' construction Of the rood at'an easy 'grade i not -only, prac-. ticable,.but the country is fer Ile and well wa .. terod, presenting the t greatest • induperponts to I husband:pen. From the fron 'era of4ftsiouril to the.head of The Del i Norte here is found no obstruction to a railroad equa 'to what; is en countered botweerfß.4ltimore and-Washington The remainder of theroute s reported to be , still store level, and- the mou Lain-pass presen ,ted tile appearance oi l :Limon ,- smootkvalley. So fair, 1 lecentral ronto ap . ars to- be well i l adapd for the grand enterprise of a railroad 63 tha Pacifie.. Capt.ln Marcy asserts that the If I 1 route from the 3lissiti ippi River, a jdernphis, .. or iti vicinity; via Li 'peso or 'Do a Ana, and theiCe down' the qilii river to it intersection with the Coloiat:o, and across to San Diego, , po's3bsses advantages' over all of era.. Should Captain M.'S opinion, be prove • correct, and, the expectations of 3lajor Steven '-who is now surveying what is termed the rthern route, i- be realizeth the doubts which 4 ye rested on I the mind 'of the country as to th - possibility of making a railroad at all will be swept ," awaY, and the work will go on with in rvellous cel erity,".- - , • , il . A :World's Tempering. Convenliou i n I b held in New ' , York,_on . 6th of Sep ! mb r next. State and Count associations .. :kt , perabeo organizationst , f every name c n ture,are invited to send deleg,ateS. It 1 designed to be a grand rally of the - true iends of temperance thronghOut the le session will continue, fourl, days, and de,:, . • rations will :favor the enactment of a pro-. itory law by all : ,(,, , i:W'ernmea and nations. wo. lI.MORE, Esq.' has purchaied the I . l ittibUig Past,*an4 assimed its - editorial charge,. Mr. Gilmore : was:a member of the I4st Legislature, from that . awful Whig coun ty, Allegileny, and a spien4id fellow he is too. 'rho Post has long been one. 'of the ablest papers in the 'con/Ary l . and in the hands of frieridVt....will not 4 grow less." _lie was An ablel,egisiator, r and can but make an able itor. May•gicat success , attend him. . BoOk Notices. 'utnam's 3fcmthly, far August; is a very good nimber: 2This' . Magazine is composed entirely' of. Originel articles, and we believe that - they will conapare favorably with those tf,the foreign ningazities; which are so extensively copied and reprinted in . this country. The present number t contains many interesting pi- Pers. ' Published by Ga, P. '"Putnam, 1,10 Park Place; Dicer York, at $3 per annum. _ Dickens' flouseltold , Words.—The keader ... , can scarcely pick up a neWipapet in`this ceun try, without.finding - some interesting arti cle credited to '' linesehold .- Words:" You 'will mid - entered. thatil 'lie. weexly journal, pnblishad in 'London, of,which the copy before us is a handsornereprint, by Messrs. XicElrath . & B:trker, 7 Spruce street, New York, in the i form of a i otithlyragazine, at $2 per an. • , . (Tranam a Nagazzne for Augu.st is on hand. It ia s alivay a pleasure to-,ask , - 4. he attention of our friends .to this periodical,_ which we con eider filly 'equal...., in point of merit, to any oth- . . _ •.,• • . er magazine in America. • Publis ) hid by Geo.. R.., Giuliani; 198 Chestnut Philadelphia.street,a $3 pei i iumucp, . - .. : : . • . 1 , , . • A New Magazine.- , —By a slip fr ,ru the, of. of , the ii... Nr. EhdchmaN, e° earn that stleessrs. Griffin - & Farniertb, i t!of enter Pris" in publishers of that-, paper,:. ak.. ma4ing,ar tltt , Men to oOtoklish A man . IY l *OgstziPot early -the _ insult* : fa1)..7,T49, - Duifhnian is a capital jeer, and , we 'doubt Tiot ;the. fortheom. lag, ' 'B. will bo.. oitiO* l And pithy. - ' ' , -11 - 40 • 41 "mr•----"- - ', . -, STIA FAiit' . Airec aie grati . fied, tn' learn tiiith that the* agent employed in collentip the's senptions to secure the holding or, e State Fair in p Pittehurglyeftta with .go success. The stilmeriptionsam jannme insflees large! ly increased and promptly Rid. I *ill he re membered-that-certnin - gestlimeil Of our city guitnuiteed to, State Elneiety„ e sum ,of twenty4ee_himdieddoilant to indime thet‘offt, setsfounkite Pittsburg tha place - o exhibition._ i Th o BOhaeriptionn'that, are . now 'being eenee ted are .to . make up that sum and.l r liev th . ; guarantors. -, The priticip tl Hotels, we arc told, intend incressinutheir SuWeriptiot '' "WeY wilt' welfilr9rd to' do\. llo . -.:Tha aity - iin dmibtlaaa " ba,,,c;rowde4,aa - i t , habeen:, ' *tire:. ,:' We Understaild'that'. tiiiey rooms iti oar notelii hive beenieenieCbriguluigaiiii. L' tending; to . he here:, -We hopejour citizens 1-. 'will' , eubieribe,liberailY;itaa-alaha'aP that ?ai _52,500.:. it= is' fpgcable - to the: 'elipnbiAl ior le. the Tali-:- Thaa hia14 1 644 01 1 itolsi.ded 2.44. bitif•otyiltiritili the liiiti,wook - kitSePtetahat- We expect Weotetli Ohio will*hire in' great #• t ! farait , :-Lat thali - ffict.akakraTPhat4liaah**-11411 itiiele. e6' iiikliiled4fi'eirt: imili iiireAliii*Aoooi# Isla. theliiiiiiiii . 4ealtty , Weoiiiiri iiViibited.L. 4!tittifrerat P05 . 6...-if."' -,'!....-: r l '''' ' '" 1' -..- ''. -...,,,re --4,,'•!J;_14..a -- 4.0 :.- - ....i: . ..",,, lIME . ... . . s,* TO - .4 ' Conislitindence. •-.-•. • - . - DIEN. Yo n tt,*saturdhY,lttly 30.,;'' I 1.. -; *.S.:: EDIT t • 517 •-:- : -4 ; •:* ',- -*, i•.-; .1 ‘--._ 1 *,-. -•- ,i Dating:the pas : Week '.. we 'hare . ipSia, nothing - 71 hutal.constent entee. • 'On - of,reiny..ttadeleudy: -.01 day 4 the M„ mon•,.sievern • .ociesionsr.Reeinhito. , leash! struggled violently to .. ,ko himself iseen, r fuqe , fur , the . attempts: hhve • , ern . entirely I utile, es ,nothing, could - be • observed; • but. a t very!slight. brightning FN.:am:n . ll6 be fellenred, 1 however; ..by,' the same': sombre and heavy clouds; which had.' Obscured' his glory ,tefinv the Struggle,: - - ... •• • : _. ..:- , • i. .. , • Tlte - work of improvernent goes on rapidly 'A GOtham;st every:session of the City.Fhthers• Something new o iri f pgposed or gut out-for fin- Mediate :actiori . ---. - -6 eight of an old house, 'no 'Matter-.how• interesting the associations may be, by Which its history' is surrounded, it [must fall before the inexorable march t of its I unseen enemy. - StiCh has - been tl# fate of Leutaystruchirii, which'eheal4 have been per: i witted to remain as thonumentsk to connneni- . [rite the. :virtues -and seitiees of s o tne ,Of --. bur Most distinguished:phiriots- of the Revolution.. NeW York, being itiposiession cf . the British, during the whole Of that moinentens stinggip, itheeemethe centre of their poWer;-4d here. .were all their eampaigniplatinedand concoct ed, to subjugate the revolted ' colorises.. - The opinion has gone abroad, and I think. with.e . great deal - of injustiee,' that slew York Is a very lairlessplice 'and thit there is very little security for - either •life• or - property: - ;Now in ' cenSideratien of its size and population I think that it is :net - Worm than many ;cities] of leas importance,nnd we must also tether's, es. that - New York is the Port, : into whiCh n ; rly the Whole Of the immigration NM other ' . iitintries , zirrive, • and as . inany' its *lO,OOO have le rded on ' our docks in il4, hours, in . view Of thia ad oth- l i er chnies,' 1 have concluded 00;0 thain is _ not so-bad h place all. , _..4•., , .. . • . The dryitai Palace is visited • m y: by - a e barge number of persons, and all a' .er •dc ,- ; lighted with the heauty. of .the hull ing-esid the extent end, variety - of the exhibiyon . .. To those who dislike to .bo jammed• in* ereerda,l l the present-time is•the -itioat agreeable, With •• out fear of such a contingency , .. any In politicSihaw bat. littl e t o dilute tipoe,l the party at p resent being =gaged in 'fighting? and quarrelling, principally a. ut the distiiho !jerk - of the spoils, which not' Only • appears te be - the condition of things ill I . tnessei - parts, but ci all - oyer the union.. Tais'st. to ofnfraiMis t .IsenttribUted. to gaining-- the 1 victety.. _I fee ... that we shall . not again enjo alike result . : From--Washington we lea ,a.thot, lit. Ile - disi. co, the ROssiari Minister„ha stOPl;ed . his.subf ; "Scription to the. Union - . Inc. ! sequence of - - an article on Turkey, which tip .eaTedin that pa s per. : Thos. - E. Massey. 14 - L been - app - oi" tad .j i Secretary of Legation to Ch ii.. The rum recl defalCitionOt Mr: ZanizlT; r is generally-dial, credited. Secietery Marcy, Pen. dushingand 1 Postmaster Berrit goto . Be , ford Springs 'tot morrow " rusticating. The' "rynn the fril or Capt. : Schanenbarg: not Is tag :able to agree were discharged.: Thera said telsive been '7' for CoivictiOnand 6 for . a , laittak In. Phil adelPhia there . has • been t.rtsider4le. excite merit in con . seqnefice - 6f. a i istidett of an iepi -dernin cheracter s hayseg bro O out on board of Bark .at South st. market;-ri , d -which spread t , some edjoihing bouses, , ,ne no new' cases ha.. occurred since Sunday.. _T . T h ere is no fear of . farther spread of thediseas, .: .. A • : ~ * • • ..• --..- The Georgia, arrived • - y . *tetdaY ,with* `th I s mails and' treasure to thet a ount of over - $l, 60,0,000 from :San -Fmneise . .. Sh e . brings - n.' lateradvices than:the -Provi us, arrival: Th ~ 'mining prospects.were'g,o ~'and new ,pleee : had been discovere d .: •B siness was impro •-.; ing and the agricultural. = re 'rti•were yery.`f: .Vorable. : The City. .of ' S este had been - , a ::. il o stroyed by fire; every Sto ;Ifoteiand Salob had Islen burnt•down, mil 40 honies,moSti . dwelliligs; remaining; T i 6 loss is einnput .41 ott gel 's.loo, ' t - O. .Gov..Bigier• his' anieeeived . e nomin, tion but after a, sharp• contest. - T Is . . pros] ete of the'young State by .the last , , •- . • , ... counts-are remarkably- goOd. ' From. Oreg is seine very rich gold.places have heendisc., r.. ered,..andthe people are . fi . eking lin erevrds. o dig: They are.said to yi(lid from $l5 to $ ' 1:0, per lty: . •;• ' .1 ; •.' • * •'; : The Asia which arrivedlast Tisursdaib .1..! -. • 1 three d a y s later advices f rom t . Europe. - ' Shei Eastern qpeation 'beccirees niore* . intricate as negOciathles progress. . rilie•Erriperee'of . si,l &h.* haahas now taken possession f' the pr •'v! ; • inees, and says he 'will censlder himself jts-til.l 6EII in:retaining - them, if alit fleets tO,Ve: . . up to the Bosiplieres,cand . Wilt il t give: . r 4: UP, unless thence_ ts iri4t-',leive th _Waters of the pardenellea. . This has put a new • p rise' 4;,n hilairs, for which the allied - , powers •% ere" unprepared. .-- The coolnesi:and..itePhdene. -: of . .. . ... ~aitn •, - . the leans lMS q ] discencerted.thens.,Vi ht.,' ing heWeyet - hppears to be no phyt . of th '' in teetione 'Kit can possibly avoided, and , eY'' ... appear . te be willing to take'.: tip with all _the . kicks cultsand: the Czar tney.seem willin !. 'to iotlet: : From. tlyi .. lat.t telegraphic aCconnti' the-Engliehi French, Pitissian,,•ni4.4uAstriiti the, English , . Envoys have made:sornetnedaterial..offers in . i eete',te the EMperer, Of Russia,.. which. it is Prehemedlia be' agreeable to thezrox: '- .But if. , he, al t could: : iiject'ooo4,:iiropoiiita,;ati4,' it :is said that .nothing ; snore ear( be. done in that Thie,yytthotitOecaliireieiejegl44lgitity of . the Weistertf, Olver3;.it , .*O•aiiPtiqil o .:* B : - 0 1 it nothing in lin - hitt to. fight. [,: In alrthis .basi *ens the Sultan is it: , sofferei . he reluctantly i4i.iii,lile 'otisc4tii•iiit.piscouiatioli of. the ipirov; lii: . cei. under the ' prentl4ef titeir:beAi Oriicti„ . .. 'sled hy.thii:lthasinds.st the close ef the _neer tiation. -- :.lNicholea, hewever, le determined to make .war, thiliiy,'!ind. , :,heel:iniesi:ieiery, 'iniihi . :'n*p4i4i:tn•e - ivalteri:n.religiOne . ,erti: 4do . .egal elk 00:1"uilts,:tii . .the.". - ..heertiof..his li people, , .. e. lila . already 4i . ,o4a.thiioa.f. thnAlmighty - in piis3 - ahlajniii#ifosti4 erif., r : 11 4 1 .4 !,,liv4 . , '#, L ~.#ghtilit Pr , iii!;:._ orthodox fill,h T! . ;;!: - .:Y4 .'hoylCi-the:settne ineentiteskte:wrgei 01*-01 - so , .**lthiii.:fliffer 6 iiiob l 4- ' lliiii right on their Aidlifiti*hitiit'44 - 'o;iiiitii save iti! l ii . ell4 - tt; l oiiiiii..t.iiicitkr:.r.,:,':":::" .l. ' '''iiiii`ii . .11,Ott ittif -: ~:sty 1: ' .:- .. •t -'' (MY: Pcip44::: , olo.Faitatiouletio -1. :.c.4 1 iia;: : . ''' iediat Nfi*Vire-iia;ll4* -- 061 .1 4:, .alkiii * . liiiiiiiiji , iiiiii.tplilw . '}U.'•::4lWitiiiiia; :With histi-fititilf ilettrJ4oPhi ..iit,...--1,N. - • .. Yet iii* - 14 - ,,wilkvieltlMsOngel...; - in44 - iii . 10 'llii:oll . **l4ii'.o4l4ief , *ciiiiii;." - it:4 Oritit 13 000=77: - '4 - ! --- ' 1 " 1-q *.!:' - ."4:-' 1 '..'.. , ' •: :- Y ,. ‘j. :"ilif. ..:: 1 . 1 , (Coniffrine..txxxo.) -, Do sass: v. .,;D e rr ,,a o p its ti nb n us las ive t , si ipottili epk' n e t4 -11 ,1 = m nOng, to review ; the ciatihii ; delivered b' on excellent townstinsiWjt.' IX ;tattle, ESq.a. ntr plater thelonrth itf July 141 - .7; _,- _ ;,'.: I is not Oyi l urOtie t.0 .- Tevlo l4 itleng9 l t* rev ew,' foritwo';' - reason - s; firstii beeinse: Id Lit le cs top .well - known atullte highly 7 e - teemed in ;this county. to neoct.Miy defene froM Buell', an 'nttack; and sewn because th • article, upon ' its face, be.a *pie evidett 'tit tit was Written, not as a ltitimit revievi;'sf r; th - sentiments of that oratim9bui - to - -r,atl y a $ alevolent feeling toward' lle,r.' L The :q;, , tie evidently was Only an . excuse fo r the: t ~ f or htql it beetiotherw!se4he author, A l . ,- It. stt`bltiCkgCard by prefeaSiott 'as 'well Ril l • na ure.,- would not have foultd-ii; either net' ) -,. t - 1 • I f I .t. 1 . lia • or proper to descend toil i r. 4 a nd nlo r d amatien of an hp - noribletind4high.:lnhyf a in , ;1 while pretending .-to ..e.yle,- , w; sentiint iis u tied,- arid ' convictions _ - and tprinciples $,,0-el.imed. el.imed. .1 • . il . .- , 1,; " 1- i-1 ".• ; Ni • *Nov~ We really sup posed ; thitt We might., e . I i i i a lowed t. 4 exercise independe co- enougN l , $ a " ndependerico Day," to met together '. ( t ought, proper for the . purpOr of Teleb t i ns o r'Nitional - birCh-day; and Pat vy e:ini 't ii a owed to invite a person toi iiddress.us„tth ~itt bringing - upon -our " ilef:eted boast. ‘engefnl ire of your lioutroae press, and T t i, th :tit ',subjecting the person so 'i milted - tori . di nle,'. vulgarity= and coarse defalcation. ?:I .$ i ittle kindly. accepted our laVitallon to lie' it . .t'p - 4 s, and &livered an oratipnwith .. whital .ere well pleased, and whicili t men _of a 1 1 ) . .1 ies here united in asking t i lt? public.atisM . o e assailed no one,-abused tin one, and sx: d think it-very- unkind that haaliould be anti cc vilely sp,'at this late, day only ur niceutt ,' fc but for us ho would not liav been in d -$ $ - s don to be thus assailed. 'W ith' the wide', rt ii - ilety might - We, with a kind of inalicloit et Vy, have assailed youreelebration in 'Alen , osl and probably, to.), we mightillave Zino' ste .it quite 4 Much effect. It is certainly a.lii tt of astonishment hero, that in:' editor ith ul beistfbf his "nail - rally pealqabledisosit on 1 'and in the samelpper admit i t art;articleg ssl libelling a private citizen, oflthe characte' an stiiisding of Mr. Little, wItC the whole , hin was so gratuitous, and evide i ntly done tol gm) if) some hatred' on the part fir the write . . l 'seems to the that our edilois klitoMd be ' un in some way to-protect indivoluals of c,arat ter and Abrth, .from. the pliblic assaul ~. it their papers, - of eve a ry grfkieless seam • wh may happen to deSitoto bl4cken - their . c aras ters with falSehood and.caWintly.; -; .- . -It may be new •to'you inlS.ontrose;b tit nevertheless true, ;that vve,teitizebs of S . stir henna comity, do not makol- tip oaf mind.--1 not governed in our opiniotts of men—sc t say-so of thedictat.ors of . yis:l, ur borong,h. . V have too often been cheatW' by thetii, I tht great pfofessiond of hozie4y and trot -4$ often fell : into the power your men o, pot pous professions,' to pqt mach: confide' co d'S t r - 1 their professions at the p ~ i. en or 0r,,. e ture, or to let their likes cirdislikes , of , sen i fluence us far in our jpdgiti.enti They It sye tFoduced too many St. iltinl.,and the r lit and imposed them upcin il l s by. their . a& .tnents, to make a great del more at th' 1 .. I 1 , ME , EM • The Writer, seems much alarmed: 1' t . Little may be , found in! thilpalb of thdl ei Cr:die party; and some dit4'perehance i eva‘ to' the dignity - of the Bench' of this - Di iet, lie found in the Halls Of . cengress. w,l one,: noire co' doubt, ttifili think' a ial' e 1 th i • - .1 n L jority of the c i tizens o tilts coonty *Of agt -with me, that ,lir. Little la as 4011. gLalifit bo as regards honesty 4cl : sqacter and lop t lea ing, to occupy our leri,th As soKe -- wl ave occupied it in the plit. i T i bia is ill o op Jnon of men ttinfluenced 11.'y :,,,Ilontiose: Ou cos, and who ave:ha t cl aitg, - od oppoi uni ave.-shad to judge of Nip - Little'S' a lli les at tli . , It filly ittyo of others on th i - nch, there ore t, i judgment IS fair. But M. Little is charged ,with hav!, - g ell cloned his of opinions fot;t 6.. hope of ls - ship; or Con s, in •th, 1 I future.." • his very grave to) to - rtilko against': am: honesty ate aracter. Lit 48 see....th Be is o t i c occupied or nine -yeks m to come sind seatt in , Cob ess two y ,i+ more 'kr r -• co ty, then four to Ti ; ;and four. mon Bradford, - king ten i+arti .before it-, again eeine o Susinehtui4ll: It is a ouo ask thiaking men; if Sul an idea - , tint': th faeta, is-not ridiculo for a min t sea stieh as a nn like Atr4l4ttle pnasitiace. To think of the idea must - *gib origin . d wr mind lookin very far in : the :future: for ilutt some d y day' he istiOit be obli.': -to rite. tine law in Courkcomp letely sho rn l f the in flannce ofl ge "Judi ' cu t i -oliesigh"...ll ..- : l An nal tatice with liii. •Littlo'r, r Citit ber of yea inahlei me to l l aity,i . that . on all 1 titled qu *ens that ha 4, divided es. pnii -in this eo 'try, aside ' f thee ilavi iy , : qi tion, he . always twilit!' radical - : pi, This he. ' never' ccnertled:r from: any to my kip ledge; andif he now-ha mad - his mind; m the: Potitillar pasitt: —of Deincicia • party in thildistiiet- on - tali "ii ton;' that h mat best serii) his yin* and ry nut , . his' rinc'ples bitthlg silk ; atl entire, in. oing so he; Jl-;not ha etii , from -o Do &rat to a vtilk, and f ~ . - , ,a`41 to an Abol tiortisf;andl en back`,. . Nati W!li,gOrY galut-iiii:4 Perhitiia;,:fslti enserilltiv diniit,,wit4' Wthipki.',.thike. aiLCOfieed :ali econ'illi 4 , 4, t `of ter: ii operation 'Other.' TO . ihtip's;lii: writ t? ki that "tan Oili liii:el - 0 ' 1 . .1 4 *' his lam ; 01 Mr. Little glitinid'est- ~, 1 1 nail - ship • ;;• - •,tin CingAbOl tioniam, for!, , it pionnati! a so age:t 64 I!' '# 411184411 : :obtaining 4i34 1 0 i in the•mi of stitne' - , o,thattli :'unti knoviof 14 her wni ' get:thi ~ ';,--'..: - I - ~ , " 7 ' . Finilly, it isk. - Little . gals e-lii' .rodtl I) .o 26 e ' ,raf e i art i il : '' 6 i.iiii4......iiiiii ti l e tao;alid-tc; - ideitifilit ' - le s -tidtft , iii - iii aati‘i 'of Ii iilaftfiAltd 4 kli t: ii - i . it party illlOrrriiei :+1.'1i4 44 .. 4 'fo! fi'iti:o l ii , iiit i k , it 5 - whetetlonoffi)o `t of:. o'o4 co iOliiitie: ii* - tetitii: ine ' ilgtiftj-'4-.,:,., so `c piiiii , 4ll - • ilikiiir - v "`‘ . .iiii) . ii:Fiti ; e - r ' ty of.c . 04404: a iiitiiiii4M .''f '4'7 o i en ,--,.. • . ' .::., 1,44,....-,- , 1,4[1: tf: - ....R,:a.,;:,: ::LIV: , '' 1 • • , :• 1 I -I • ---) r at• • •.-: ;:r ,--;- .. lEEE MORSM V . Blin,::,lipit. - - - ;vs. - .-:: tiS.l4gei4- . ;:46.. : ~:. :!:. -,te,:t.f . i"„1 . , - ;,•, - *1;/Ori i:\ - : :. :: ;: .: ...-:: :::::. :',-, 4 g , t , i l ' •": ! 'its .' : , 111 . '- '-niit,o,it4 , 44lii ay ' -, ',- istOryi3Or;l 43l .- . 44 l *it*.h . e . L iitte - -"lige4;P:4l orb :`;his horse -*7 - .Oilf,#titiS L io . :=li - rreiii4v(if Ai* riii. sitiaatiowtiCriaii it .T.OSi Onslioai:aftai . ,-.14i, iiii;Oa6l- y-. Sion..ttfrid* - L;(40 too icaidif,thelnitpali' nitw . ithst...in..td.„,ing... the- ; . .... 0 .. ... • _tra....c:tion waS , 0606 . , turned from theroadan tsntoingran.intoit, rpriiisoly-,ihSteliatitAlne-$0 ,.. the. forg.. ! . .Thi..ctatilior: exel l ailn64,, - “ . i•OrilYiiiiiiO i ii i- inn . .*ollentlnipainiilb . ut - a - v:eist, , piadiillik-:: neat:".--- --.. F... T ... , *;::::'..*:';:L-:.7'-1-',; -: •;' **-'• '' *;-:''-;*.'''' *'•--- , ..,-;.*;: - - 4...:.= . ;:;; - - - i.di.. - ; - '- : Tlifs illastritea::tlio... , pasitiOri:.orOiitiiiiii.ek. -who Oiist.4444,::fitStit_rint,il: cA llykWhor* they Aid:* yeara.agn; , . not oh;, serf iii; 4*..-tatirliiihangs:ofelreurristaia,•eS.',,r ;- What' yas . (41 - tileAtraAr - -- tritY.. - .... , be . j0i1y . . -46 -:' 'day.. L.Thordis a poWerful:fica . rsbiloloinant;iri; the D*tnirii,tic*p*-Tiy,'ot tillq.ebrinty:; lira is _if better*** fold ;ono s arms in. stupid isolation,,gr. to'unite:witii•those who are struang encore- . ' r ago *a n d:fOitgr'thht:eleiqtaii;' - ,nntil - itistiiit . bo.;. come a ; iiitt eialliii g'- : piiiiCi Pie :1-- . ". Cat} 'ao , iiiiiiii. • of. sense ; L hesi tate'',U -lilt: is a. ihoico.. - -betweati , 'useful -aitivity:;. and Ottiiiiinortneis.: . ; The-an' , . ~u tnent. eanapt Ake li'etterfolii Plan. itt..thSsfal, ' lowing eitract ! from iispecli ittlilistiOi in the' ', •-; Natioaai,.:;4ra Era : f-. '..:;',,.'.: ' 7, : - ;:; 1 14.: : :, , ..'-", ',;I . ! -." F.inal : ryi.titit4:43yery,iaan , la , . vliw. as .h . ts, le h i jigi l ti,r,..„ia fa goodraff.:iis,iiii ift ! ', to . I.iii-yoii..; 1 1-. . most . h6'.goierned'; eby:tlia - . Oak) ilq‘,L.;aoja 1.114t: i 1, necessity -: Will , -. 4illido:',: *joii;iiito .tiartieti4Woi ;;;,:. - parties,,-miad.ye ;Or one*,quitEitrijarol ;of frag, Inenta,;' , ! , ..X . OW, the treitasr:ofthOje. Will. have: ;; 'h . ; 'tho.poWiCi in its hlladS,.:..*tit course.:-.:How :Will at. you miad,ic*hialt giieS wiiiiiis,T . ,.:By:..irrii* 4-.: jug of into as. mny . 'PAW Sqiiiida,;as - thtire.fiay 4 . ' happen to :be; ditTerekcba Of , tiOniati*.iuriong; i . ., i. you I, , This will . onlylatrengthea ..tba:,...party; 7 that"-yoa*are ,itrying : to: aontrol' -,: , The -:...ni;olin 'cl;_-' tain - ..iiiringi r4reilithe lakes: hl• flowing into 'or . ilierrii . 4o:l - yr:ruaniag ? off:; into' - . *.liotitudo.Of B i-_ paddies,to - "Olga:AO in the sn - nl i .!:. Partiei;ariSt ~: be - built; upon :*general: vieWS: - :#4_llirPad - Lpoli . ;'. -; 0 . oi'es.' ..cfroini.F,e..a& - T. yo . p.-inay.; ,OriOn•-•,,transient n- .iiad trival7continLienoicia,it:lo•ol.iiikkaild -- fO i A‘ : ('; et.ir:'4.P!tiki ; iv - fill - o.ft h i n t iiio.lii*fi*lt* lll * .th ;ontlii:!ol44:'.6.y,iri:abusOir analvttr;:gnisabling.; „ .e . i .' , -4. ittli l o*;„reat . rnajOrity. of he :. - :. a i itiOro:lo6. gOr - . I''r pt tOjiirfi.itselkitwill -I nit7Ve.:inPrOfed i y-clangingfitie*rel.'-**The,looitit s3 4. ivi : ltevii i; *t:'. : s..)l ; ° i . lghlt'n i :: : !i9 ; Yl:linic-6: lakl :l .tt l .ri4;r6!ll :;t °:ll% . earioWtis:Onbeat:tig Lft4r,eiorYtlgaiond; fancyllat.;hispired i i . i ts. eon scar e qp,i . 'Whhiithet Oroper Fartg.tot nth ,and progreSS will ho'foand - rall the avail- hi e , - rOans=.4)f.: - failirtri'lha , ..politial .. .. - *.tigikialeS: an 0i , 0,t. ettpt.f.; ; 4'cm - A withdrew ih *a. - Jiti of . isgost,bßeanifi.the liii.A.; would notiiiiitrck ineveh 0. its oOrrnptl9o.* .-liiia4r -- 010t014d,- ; 'hi', i ; ritligifliat;tiOad‘tinder:Ji;Ouril that 4 , i_ I a singlit.- ni ght;;'.u.iid.; off iroarie I . ...P'erislied, - . in: . night; wlie . reupOli.ho)ivi , ,W.il iani s 'eff.4e,44nri '. ... fainted . ontright„.:' , . Betor,bo4r your Orilikliiili . is a•eatage;;Of.iyour.n ' d) . o n i,..sinS: ,and blunders 4 f e= till th4rtirO cured,;_t ,lul. ir.-nria,*tliii . W'Ofist:l.and 2 . r : gait, n si - paSsiOn,;":l is, 7064 :enp uOl lOqiiiia; ''' to--.doky, --'ho cian 7 the dorna6l mope 'OO . ll . Re v. V m- went ;ant, . . . . in on tour,' writes- te' hip_ paper i. ,,, interesting .1 it - . - -i I . .•i- .. i• ... flowing . ..:. , ..1 -- fn.: ter;froiiiwhtelrwe clip trio item , : • , in=, 4 f . A. word - now about Ca, Luce_ and the inAretie:. C4ii: L. is:an ice° piratic& seaman 1 ,.. land a veteran Of, theiocedn, w ictr,he flea cro4: '' 'sed 130 times and rierer - ,n - astireckeit ;The 11.0 1....steanie. - ...Amtic which he - has' ekinducted-aernia, me the • Atlantic 37 ` tiines, Seenistg -- part Of, hirn.:. selt.S6 ConsCionalsthe of all her motions: and: ii - MOV4Meilii 4 . : 4is. watchfulttes4' and waltifil "r• nessseetris unceasing. .11is otrici„is• are' .ahle no- morylpecimpt and energetic:. _,Agond, ship un-.. tell der such • conitiiandljustly'`inspirea , ,Onf4eaeo or in the public , mind that the:-ciedint'miCY tak, for crossed in snret.y with Certainiy,...VGlid'p tiles,l',. ... Slug 'An storm 'of in calm. .' . 1..-, nisi- ''' The. Arctic is three thotisand anal . ixtk :tons t Tee blirthen4--iS 309 feat lang+4o feet- nini.,:7o . id, feet over the'liadd a hoxes - ---33-. fe t 'de - ep:_-- wheels .35_feet dininctia=- . -.600 horse otttir,irif her, ;n , Tines---carries 1200 , tons of goat-eon,o - sumes*,9o tons,pei,day—expenges frbui . lio - w., lie- Yorkto .Lierpoolland ti - ack,' , $44,060: : ' The 3 / 4 en- eaptin,ireW, an& - all hands to . Work kbe Ship - , t i es in ail its 'departments: nunibei',lso: In the. present voyage , she earrie4.:2l4 pavi . gars a s took in fire::-tops:of fresh,,ineat, fish; -a 4-fowl , i, the . - -i barrels. -. of* ealt:heet=-6 barrel orsalt pot --4 barrels of Silk fish- 1,000 pc? iiii a but er- . -6 - ,oo(i.epe , ----00'.peindii oti ki ‘ - ....273- 'm l 7 barfels of tlour-2,0 barrels, or bread,;_ , ri, idg. - et . zailes),in ru varietyl.:to, .ateh i So - that..:. , en' 7 _, is :a gers are-mOt,fhlie if they are. n`little.ii*siek,... or e s it Iquires - no small hni6tiiif'-er industry , ent rprise to make away-wit,h..all'this, !;, ten inch daYs. - We-recorditilis - ds , -an itetri- of in :. rest ,the 'e to, farmers, ,_ who hire a. Jighlt:teknOw *hat this. bee3motf or the, 'Prodilee "of , :thOr farina. :._INTe it, ot o did not . befere quit so':We'll - ttriaoritan4 f - i iriii - marketing is so ' hi,th'iTi- 010 ii.Neer - Yiir ....- 'Ca t, Lttee.inforitis : us. ag, that -oeentr-:travel ' h - to i s K O muchonthe. Were - -Ahat s 3l43 - "cilil 'as, les° sternerr. Nill be too; small ext; year' to latopi , ' ,no, nielOate all' the paSserige . '. ',lle T iiigOi*thi : iiildin, of fnur new stew ers 500 - feetleeglA ,- , five ihoriiiit&torii Anirthe '-'46',.,feet , bssinl e ::: 0 11 1. lind4lewheele 48-feet i di t : aier;*lo.•. - feeteyt fear iniler, and fegAtioke;, to eiosi44:me l t in . bight . 443 .8 ;. - aaal l 4r l i i ,- .: 40 0i • - t , :Paig'eno aiiittnity efi woloiiii of th 1: : :',If Nit)ea- ilea 4 enterprise - Of. commercial:!grandeur of - , erldi ' , Ado _ti io~ .1. 1 in. itp? warine:depOmpAt; li,eit42,..o4:#l4:olji_Oii abOve alloiliatiotr:,'lf coir,,iiia -- doiibtlifiatilAfiy r - be 'done: : Ati. - Collins . 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'',2?„..z.1:1',. .;f......f!,..:;i:r..1:4(4,,,,..,4.,..-., . 4::1'.1.:',';':2!' .` -./)--"•.: ,`-::',,:,,i4-- - .-,"- ;.1 ~ -''''l ' ''.- ' ' , -, .''.. - 1-:'' -i ' " MIEMNIAmE Democratic -- Statei' , Convention. , -,.1 ,-,,, at*ffeutt, July 28. ,- ~ The Democratic Stite Convention, called , together toi thkpurpnic ot nominating a can. V . " diolite.ftiOidge of -1 11ni Supreme Court' o f 2 Feet*lvettiat met ill fig& Plaeote-daYs at thiee } o'cleek, IL,, and viaa?eldia te • order hi • its - Ihisidee l l trat .14/30.- .IJlast" , Eel, of-Phila. deiltiltv ti l deliWied'A.hrie r And feelietad &feeble MIA. the - deathi of - : - Judge Gnmo ' and Vice Pmaideat Itlad - ; -, - The' on. Jens C.T.spx was nominated for ;.:.; the- ;Supreme - Bench by ace !mondial. , The. Chair, then, on motion, aePoilited `lt Coolmit•-• tee onitsolutions, after which the Cenven tion adjs . -in/nod I.? nieet at 7 o'clock this eve ning..,„`T ~." , , ‘: , i - At apv,en'ereleelt the Convention ie-usem - . -bled:-",TheCemolitteo reported the • following :resolutions- which *ere nnanimonali inlets- ' ted: . - - -- , • ' Resol4l, 'That in the election of 'Franklin - r Pierce thb popple have rteeivid suiable, fea r . i less, And - faithful exponent di:Mawr:Lac prin. ciples; and ;it chief magistrate of whom the Union 'nap welt feel Proud- , Ilikadministra. : tion 'hag thui far proven eminently vace,,aftd i and girOlkeure,earoeat'of More! u . sefolness- Resbired, Mat W 0 4 , 1 [Trove -Idle edndnis" ) tration f Gov:lligler, taring e fullevicon=7 fidenee 0 his 'Patriotism, integrity end idevo tion to he principles of.the ' Vemoenttie,...pay, ty. ~‘ .-: _ z , [ - lt A _ iises Ked - , That this - Convefitien- cordially;, and nirnonSly aDOrcive the inomination.of thel eif.• lan C.-Knox, this .141ily , made fir 1 Judge 1 f" the Supreme Court, and' pledge biuk Ourtut lvided suppbrt. 1 . _' • ' Re's reek That- this Convention recommend to the emocratie party of PeinsylVanie, the whole , tate Ticket, as nowlresented, snd re. lyino" pon the same party who have ever proNfed time to their Professions , rook ferwaird to its iumphnnt'elfttien on theisecond TO*. day of October next :: :; ..:' ::,L: 1 .., ( Res Itect, That in the death _Of the Ifon.• John - Gd.heoni.fode_erll Chief JusticS,' and e into a adf,re of tne ;supreme Court of"Penn sylvan a, the community has lest an able and profou d Jurist, a- useful citizen, and' an hon est m n. .To his family, in his-death — most deepl bereaved, we offer sincerely this ,expres siott p our sympathy and distress. .;.::•:.:- R /red, That we feel sensibly the seriotut and . gge neral lois our country has su ff ered ' in the: d eath of Viee.President King. As ildslife was ulpridht, use(nl ati&patriotie, without spot or blemish. ,Hi ; death has produced in all hearta a lasting sl'brroA• To his fri \ ends and relaties we desire to express our Aympam thies.: ' rk, ,7 ho nine luntrt - eleerss wan , even bri•C. Knox, it'd- he whose Stale - tizliet. adjourned:Si - he - die- • - . - thiAß'z'REnßoG ineininT."W, L e/ are favor. L ed:with the painful gireamstatices of At - bur, rang Pr the dwelling of :Mr. king;-'of ;auburn,. Gealiga co., Ohio; and -the , conseluent . dread. I . fur a .. .till'of twii of `hie„ children:. Mr. -, King bsent OA, toisicies# it the-time of -mesa, oceu re pie; his Wife - slid „ eight children being:, atop in:the honse: `ln the early' part_ of the., even, ng Mis. IKingythouglit eho- defeated - the seenof son:letting - burning and `examined:. ever- ' 1 . .. ,- • . ever part of the honie t es'idiesiipPosed, thin'. ougl ly. ' Concluding it,Win, a Whim . ef hers, _shy ettred.' : About 12 &Cleat' her -Suspicions ~ ' 7rp : a gain aroused, 'and a second - time, `she .' aghin searched the , house. IL- Couhg to the', santa- corteliiaion akbeforeiShe - neaAwgnt te- '- Sleek. -- ,.. - About threi:iti thn morning s she was ei l h I aroused by:the - fillirig Ofthe rddot the wood- Ish 1:- Sheimmedintelf•raidedthe alarm; Ind - . the n. 11&* sleipingbeloW were soon ali'are - ' ',tha tho hdukt ;wat : 'on fire. . At •••• We :;tinder. ,Ito'clii,:fritim,trie:neighbOrti,thebeYs Were sleep. i ing lup stitiri. ; ;,}3eingraivalteped byithe ciy of i I fire, the older brOthers, paisitig threugh; snotli. - 1 errrin and awakening two yeungar brothers (ab tit' ten. or twelvi.yeara - pf ligea {_Who . they supposedWPitid fcillOwjhemi dambedbolmi-to; iir 2, r der r.soStarieg - . One of the brOtheriithile , 'isk mirth tho hea_djEgif 'the, Stuira •to„ de ! , end, but lieincr met by a sheet: of flame,,tura. - eilltn&Made-g:od his escapat. thiii,"; kindok. ' kiinning iiithell,pessible speed to'lhe neigh.;" bars. he entered tun - house - and', - .4pread the: al 5 m 13Y , saving hell - ta u- gar aut; l safe,- 7 1..hai1.., i.in burped hii , hands a little." . - The boy` eak-- '-to, ed,and the !Basket ihe family rshed t 0,,.;, th scene ; of ennlngentinn to give 'pia to the l'' ...Sri erers:', - jafurniatian Was given of the=:; v of the bOy, and, Supposing_ thei= other ~ fol awed_ him, theuiketched l'amily - felt se - ~ t. M at.relie:ved: While the spectators were - zi g into theflameS tosee the fearful firenia e -ifs dakuifel havoc,..the troor'dbove 'fell iiit6 _e .eeller,iii&fioialhe. barnink ::becl:,-;rolled 0 linildiss body of the hoy 7 —faithe fire had -re4.4y;qiinsuraed the legs'and 114 *lia i sight. for dear friends... Thelmly Was les& ' frqui, the -flatifes.: - . "The brother: who Met e i V 'the neighbors :Was Abea'amight , ' and - - ' , fh r ,4 iefin - bed: '. On removing ' thaLelothes, _ 1 e, -- neck i ` arid breast told-tho. fefagut '. 13 I T `e'firik ha4robalibr reached his ,::vitals.:. '. g, raplaine& only' 'of his - hands: A T desPa w a Sint ItnThe:;father, who, arrived With poSSible ItiAii, and Stead over his: dying until .the,neitt day, why► heexpired . ,-.: 1 e ...- .- .A, lia'noilie ; L " b ' upon the- • 1 ..i.-..• ..' Antions ct:alliill34;l7M-4.i...ehtitn.Mhusnas-i:1 sect' 'res° - utthout.the craZ,ormount I ' llell:-111 4 4 1 for th6"Pliten enticipatea ' ittie4igitt,..u.. to. sate * it from kin orde,r - gdatbin. ' . A. ars, 1 --- ruitof. 7 Ur_ r term ` iir.(-1 'l-_- at the August,' is , ---,- n te , serve c o u r iy-,, o ur is . '_ - .gneiqnnes A, ,-. .. ' , -‘ -G14;1)-,.1",n 96iffe.watii. ',.-;:ilViii4 ,-i:At t°lril' ' ' ; ' inef'4, ;o•' '' . - -f.:}tot I ,, ‘ l3 eil i sty aikaon .. . Jain --1.-rt-rEflark,-.1.69;•-- .. _ zucie...t77' ..e.l4.4e•ehup: .1 ZOO P°l%.-,7D wife'', Je ” li v . .., Rielard -,_,l,Liatiop. , 1!--..... Toh Divl.4—.- Montrose ..,- ~ - ::::,,-6yeriptitilei.4l;;;; , • 1 . u _ 'l'''- -:: - ei,gz./L:G6 7,:afiffoid,. ' .-. . - IL- L: Hl L d e 4 Hall, Franklin. iii.. ,Orison' 11.- '1165 MidOet° •• ~ Ids R. Holt ••. ..- ,--•<- '''' - _-.14,ua11, JeSs G i bso n: ;:;::;: iz.:' V.-f-l•rti.,Hamict4n;-.7u7.0. .. I AirOd, P. '..-ru-e:r'llaifcird.::::' . I,liiiialigirck;kiir '''', - Z.lB,,'.. h Ke Lo n!' werbitiy*__:Alt . bo . 7!" : " ..• joaerr •i'-Loren „2•...Gifition • _., • .. nil,lP°i'le"'''s 1441110 ~ Stmt._ • 4- ReotEr.-Prk.,,,->#' -...-A,lbett .• •• ••;11,-ifth.----•.- !gyn. 1eP.8....!: 61,tevulvaeiratift6Ok f.l3v". :, simuot, r„ .. Risk_ - *-1,4;k4; •
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