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' 1, .~:h2;:.':. - .::*•::;.,,.''..",',..-•.,':-.:'-.'. ir': . s• Az 0 ,7•97:,- trt LEWIS CASS [QI ARCA ge , AN ,- : FIR. NRE PRESIDEIiT - ' W . AI 0 BUT LEit - • • •. TICKET••,... • *. • , ••IVILLIA3I DIDLER, of Clearfield.- , DAVID, D. WAOILVER, of Northiliripion.. • -r. fis. , ,itT llsrersk,Philadelpltis.ouldy • •• . • • .. City. • -, z, • , 111, ISA AC;SIftI7M, do ,1,;, , , - Coun:y . IV. /...li.:Rntnesoirr.. do • don :i:s JACCID D. Vo3l.,MatttgornerK . • - VI, Rosstur do, . - • • VII. Witrasas W. Drimstko, Chester do • Los-surf. italiqugler VIII. Ilksay do • • IX. Plan KLINE, Berke .. ; . do • .X. BaknaktS.Bcaionwrs.:Mcinroe . . • • ' •:• Swrru.xn, Wyoming - do • • Xll. J0:1•1113111rWaria, Twgo ' do XIII. JonA C. /W m, Clinton ' - "do . , Joto,AVyanNtAtt, Letnpion • , do ; I :7 . . • XVI. FaRDEIIICY,SYTra t Franklin 'do , CrtAalall A. Cure, Greene do XIX. GnOROE W. BOWMAN, Bedford do •- ,XX;lotin R. SnAmcoN, Bearer do XXI. Gnoitoz ITaxtrron. Alleglleny do ' XXII: W. 11. DAtie,cinolord :do • • -i.; XXIIT. - TrucrrnYOEN ?otter • .do •:1C XIV. JAmita G . ..Calgrant, Butler do . • .- . • BOA; CANAL'COMMISSIONhA,. . .. • ISRAEL PAINtER . . Of County, " FOR CONORI SAMUEL W SLACK, CIE, OF nrl ' 9euaaH. _ . • , ids Asaroicy JOHN2J.SAITTCHEL; P it tsb urgh: ; . .. • JOHN S. HAIIILTON, do. EDM - UND SNOWDEN, Allegheny. • ,WILETAAT EDWARD dtCORIZE, Indiana.) • • • JOHN O'BRIEN. I.awrencerlik. monssitxra. • • . JAMES WAIJACE, Baldwin. DR. JOHN POI:LOCK, • •'. • 0r.1.116 •COlial. • : • BENJAMIN IVILSOI'k:, F..lliabeth Bnrolsgb . 7 M - o.r - 4641)64 Offict. 1-A RIVER _OF IVOOD AND t• I FTII STREETS.. . • try- Having raddi•al to . our 1114nhlislament, it splendid Steam-Power Printing ,Afnehine.• we tare . prepared to do • all kinds of Newspuper nod yawl an n a.aile of un •: "surpassed beauty anti neatness, and upbar the most ten - sunnble tonne We respectfully solicit the petrotarage of "' tise.pulalie in this - line of our latasiness.• - . • . Adtertireri are requested (*hand iii their furors a t m.,. • •: '4 eeloekil.... N. This must be complied with, in ortirr to in. • titre an insertion. 1171ni 4i s rearLle; on indirrhour Worth, K. AV, CARR; trolled States Neeripaprz • Sun:lluildings. comer of 'Fbird'aud Iktek Ittreeti, I 'and WO North Fourth strretts ouron I y authorised Agent in Philadelphia. fleeting of the County Committee. The Democratic County Cinmittne of Jenne are requested to meet on Wednesday - the 2Gth inst at I I o'clock, et the St. Clair Hotel, formerly • 'Washington Hotel. H. S. MAGRAW. Clansman. . . • . i .....1. Large, r .. •,•---,.--•••• ..•DndyPaltemil, •:' .B. Donnaldaon, l' • - .'. • , -*1 .'• - ....y. Coyle, ': '•':.. • Thoe. Donnelly, 1 • ' -...' ' • Jaikeassiaghlm' '::' : - ...i. K. 'Moorhead; , ohn D. Miller, . ; .',. _ . earley, --• John Birmingham, .„... T. ! 1 Tho 9. 8. - Hart, - : -n -'. jag: CooPer' ' :''',.- •M. Stewa„, ' : ' .... : .. J. sP.Ell'en6}. - :...•• : Cier.-fleltylioover, rs' ::..!'''....... ..: J.C. Dann.' -..- -- .. Wm. - W. Giuhrie, 1 : ...''. : ...•:---•• Jag; C. fierpn),.: : ~, : 1. C. Barnett, . , • ' ..., ~ , Jas. Watson ; -* /.. •!., '. . cts.. B. sawyer, • '' • • ..J. B.l79thrie,„ -, .."..... : it. . H. Ketr, ' ••' 'A. C3rn2hln -' . .i s v :,; :. -J. H. Phillips, - •• ', John L 03100; ... • Hon. James - Buchanan. • At the instance of a number ofdistingnished Dem . , • octant - , a letter was addressed to the. Hon. ..4110i Bemuse:An, to ascertain whether he would permit his :Mine to be used as the Democratic candidate for Gov. of Pennsylvania, at the ensuing election. In his 'reply declining that honor In states it is his desire • • to•tettirn to private life on the day when be cone -•;dentlieipects to witness the inauguration ofGener , talsessi and &tette and that it would illy requite .the Dem:octet...s; - of his native State for all they have •••, . done fur him, if lie would now iolicit new favors at their hands, or stand in the way of worthy Demo crane friendr, who may desire to become candidates -** • for the ofGce 'or-Govern:at.: The . following is the j leiter referred to , • • Wkattuntinr, July 15th, 1848. I Gassings M , Kraarti,• • Esq., Pittsburgh : • ~ Dear SiT :—ln tainuVerrui your kind letter 'of the Iltli instant, I hasten, to say. that I shall hot be a candidate for the office of Governor. It is ray de sire to retire to private life on the day when I conG - dently expect to witness the inauguration of Gene rals Cass and• Butler. . . I have been long and uniformly sustained by the Democracy of my native State, and ant content with the public hnnors which they have already confer . •.- red upon me. I shall bear with me intn retirement, • . a deep devotion to their principles, and a heart over. ...flowing -with gratitude for all their kindness. In. •••..- -deed; I 'should but illy requite them for all they - have done for me, were I now to solicit new - facora • .at their hands, or stand in the way of worthy Demo !-- crane friends , who may desire to become candidates ' . for.the Governor's office. • , . Vomit, very respectfully, . ' • JAMES BUCHANAN. MEI :~: MEM Dr.:Gat t zelui oifil the .. i•talier.' Wei publish with pleasuire thO following note froni Dr. Daum, deifying that he is to' become the Pali tiir of*the Abolition print, called the Pittsburgh Sat urday Visitor. There is evidently a great 'maunder -, standing between the • Doctor. and about this matter. They can settle theairair to suit . care not , how•.' - * Fut the Mornittg Poet.. Arrinuaon,Ju.y 2f,, 1848. "Mr. Editor:'. 'Tuur:'Papper:of yeste r af . .e.rth ta ins a elatefneot io thicArect that I am to act , as editor of _ 'the Saturday'liSiter,:during the absence of hire.' ) .' , KTilifiltelni. This is an entire mistake. ,MrsSW7llll.. berm _Must have 'misapprehended my declarationi, " . Thu h wereohat I would no? act an editor of any pa per—that. position being wholly incompatible with ':Other denutoils on my time.. When strongly urged Ven/turen min, to write in fairer of the cause identified With the nomination of that distinguisheil Democrat' I did •say that If the %leiter or • Tr:' t" - -iny - othet paper in this en'inty run up the Democrat. "t"; le yen Buren flag I might occasionally write . (rations for its. columns. Will you do me the NS to insert this correction 7 and oblige • . Your. obedient. servant, • • Protesidonni Charnelle4 The editor of din Wheeling Argu e , speakine'm • bbor of thi . tiiiyet, givee hits the following • P. -endorsement of iinebVinitlescharacter • • ft The editor oftho•Tiimen nn (inception aniong Whig editura. Wei'l?elieve the like of hiM, for low, contemptible anng tm. reference to his political op . • 4 , j:li:tents is ant to he found on amine() of the earth..? • The editor nf the Argus must have an 'exceeding numher• of*. Whig" nrwspapers on his ex change non examine them very • 'Weilkink- he anis gross' injustice to the Wide editors, in placing the Times • ' • AC head .of the profession. Why Ito le *hit • „ • insreKlyro - compareid with some we -could:name -5-• notfarthei:front Wheeling than cur own -,,.• • • . • • illtiaekapod!ehMagaztne. t; Reakg~ptlebted to Mr : MOreo, No, 86, Fourth I , et'"::..stri.et,foel,Fie • reprint„Of tho July number of tine ' . ..: , .. :: •.: l' l'. 3 :44 ll ,.) l :i , li 3 h!,. l 4(ol..iinlitairloptiltlication; which is furnish. euhecribire:aiabOut orie;thircl the •coatpf egriginal p ublicati oo . Mi. Morse 'we ull= 4iritantl,:iroppointed•eole Agent lor the publication ,ibis city 'in•tlte: MOM of Messrs Joh osto tr . & ton.' HiENE .~, J;:. - :...1).4:m:0i.i..0 - 0-4.v.:a'..t IEARPER,'EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR P TSBU FIG 1+: WEDNESDAY IloaNniq, JULY. 26, 1848 DEMOCRATIC Aromiseitoxix ; ifYALPRERIDENT .THIS -PAPER: THE 'LAWS OF, THE' VNITED • • STATES,...TREATIES. - • RESOLUTIONS OP cox . GRESS' to. ARE PUBLISHED DrAFTHORITY. - • . ' = : MIME -, ' .r. - :7 7 7 from •the.: • 414:. Aoro: . orlotior: , .9; - .rlB2;lo.l%.,de,;:oeittmiogo,lorg ? Son of • Cisitti:d brae SOLDIER' OF THE AMERICAN REVOLtIt ON. Emigrated totho West at the age of 17, with barely min DOLLAR in his pecket, and settled at Mari etta, county of Washington, in the North western Territory. •Elected to the - Legislature of-Ohio in 1806, drafted the law which crushed,the memorable commlßAcy. And also ttwaddreas to Tunmasferrutantri,expres. i~arigQC • • f 14 TOMO' mattac raent 0 t, g pepp . ,o to , e _Constitution of the Vrtiteil statesoititl. their, • confidence in that__•.•,.,. !• , ' • ILLUSTRIOUS MAN:! • ' ' , In Alareh, 1807, appointed by Mr..lelfmen • : • . . MARSHAL OF . . At the breaking out of ohe . :;Vrili of 1812, elected a Coloriel.of in which he ••, greatly distinguished himself, being . • THE FIRST MAN TO LAND IN ARMS-ON THE ..• CANADA . SHORE'! • • Joly 15th, • 1812, hasa se.' vete _conflict with _ -* • thelDifisb at Aux Canard . fifteen.' Mlles' &Om Detroit, the enemy's beid-quarters,caus ing :them. in seek safety in flight..,, • Drafts an eloquent and high-spirited proc lamation to the inhabitants 'of Canada, • . rind on hearing of Hull's die graceful surrender at. De- troiyedignantly breaks . his sword neon his knee,anddash edit to tho • earth ! , • in 1813,-appointed a Brigadier General, -and joins the army under Gen.,,Hartataort, to whom he renders gallant and 'efficient services at the BATTLE OF THE THAMES, „ Pursuing the British General Paocron for many miles; in,his retreat from the field of battle. October 9, 1813, appointed, by President MODll.otr, • GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN, - at that time one of the most important civil, offices in the gift of the Ezecutive. As Superintendent es.olficio, of Indian Affairs, ho (brined 21 . • • treaties with the Indians; estingniali. ing their title to nearly one hurt. • dredinillionsofacresofland ! . • on terms perfectly just • • , •. and satisfactory to themeelves. ' In 1531, appointed by Arivitcw - SECRETARY OF WAH, and became the associate in the cabinet of such •• men'-as Edward Livingston, Louis McLane, Levi Woodbury, and Roger •R. Tane). - - • Tire affairs of the War Department were never more ably conducted. Held this appointment until , 1536, whew he waa.cimi• • : missioned by , cotu Hiccontr!! as • , . • MINISTER TO FRANCE, ',- Where he immortalised his name by his celebrated pamphlet on the Maur Of SEARCH." September 17, 1842, resigns his French mission on account of the Ashburton Treaty, and IP . . turns to the United States, greeted • '; by:the plaudits. of mil- • • . ' ion l a. al c ofhri)Seger-ate • trythem, A ltominertt candidate for the nontinatinni of the MINIM . . . . ..vve mullet, containing a population of 100 do. -rernocratle party- for the • Proaideney in 1844. I Ltvettenet. Jelly' 8.--elPerfeettranquility has been I habitants, and situated at le suitesdistanee from Bar; .iefissed to pay :In' • the .winter Of 1544 •eleted by the Legislature t reetored,ind the Government. Appeals istrouger- than i eelona aril 11. hold MalOrrbiled (milled elf theinern. ' of Michigan, tat any period since the dethronement or Louißrikil-.1 bees of the munieipality, which, batf . UNITED STATES.SENATOnt •ipPc- The Paint papers of , Wideesday announce Oho tribute demanded- They .400.knieint stii - all the In which body lie defends our title to Oregon, AN*: Alio election o(General Le Ifieten air (bicolor of th e I horse', in the Plate.' ...... - • •-• • • • 'fen thonrand torn.hadelready been despatched . : . siatsin theitassage of the Independent Tree- • National A aienibly in the room of General N egr ier ' - ; eery and TarifroftS 46 ;l l6 Pported with zeal killed in the lato inlerteilioO.' •On the third and 1-froto Villitriato arreSt the ITA rogtess of the revolt., _ ' : . and eloquence the Mexican War. and . concluding ballot there were-roi Gen. Le laretnn, !' • - ' is nvery " pillar of strength". to : : 39" et fur ea. eah i e aa iM r , 319 ; ma j or i ty , so, 1 -.• Tbe•Pope is reported, on - the aullfferity nee private . : the adininistration of • ' : ..-. I ''. humors of the intention of The Government 10 : littersilir hilie had anether severe epileptic , . attack. I. • , • James K.;Pnt r. ' - - - I arrest distinguished members a •the National. As i It is said that. England is to mediate between Sar- May 23, 1848, is nominated by the National Con- l a mely, as tom p rom i li .d b y t br b ip - ret . o t t , w et ,. 1 dini.l and Auntie, to settle the ipimition'or the Lone • Tuition held-in the Cit oe Baltimore, as I stil) in elieuletion in Pali, can Sunday newton Men- : harslo-Venitian kingdom. A compromise is said to • . • Oie Demneratic Candidate for - • ' 1 day rimming The name ee M. Letnartinte Wee : be,conteteplated; by.wlech Venice, or; a Parket" the; II PRESIDENT Or THE 'UNITED STA TFS, .• : °petite pronounced as one comprebendedin the in. I Venatian terfatory,abould beceded to Austria. to which, the highest .and, most honorable died i tended arrests, but coupled with an repression of i A telegraphic despatch - . (rum' bimetal :Nugent office in the world; he it sure to be elevated ' disbelief that he had committed himself. .! :•I reached Vire:mean the eTtli; with the intelligence of . / by the free suffrage of the American pee, The Government here issued n decree dissolving , I tho surrender of Palma .Nuem• to the Austrians on , . i pie, the Inauguration taking place, ' the. nat i on .d woreatinpauvindnpendnat of wh i ch, and , the 25th, the whole of - the material of oar, including' , Menai 4 , IS4W. the dispersion of the menacing and seditious army . t a large park of siege artilleryOvere atnong the ire.' In every station, and under every- responsibility, I which compose it, General cavaagnae would appear s pities gained. The communiratimis between - Lem.' • - I..rters, Celts has manifested honesty, capacity, .to contemplate a vigorous effort for resolving the ; tardy and sienna through 'the' Venetian . provinces; a . and fidelity to the ConstitUtion, a firm at- ; problem, r , ls a Republic practicable in.Eure P.' ; ere opened by the surrender. • tacbment to Republican principles, a ' i and pending . di i experimeet to keep in che ckthe C. Advice, from Peseluent'state that the Piedmon .. • patie devotion to country; and 1 turbulent and. he disaffected of the capital .. With :. t e st forces are concentrating tliemaeleesaround Ve • . .... ' has shown hiniselt through- .I, the'former view he is =id' to have determined to ' roan to attempt a deerisiveretroke." The 12,000 men . out his whole lies,.to be - ' seek rot co-npetatien in whatever party he can find ,of General Duranito will be marched to Allessandria A Patriot, Statesman, an d true Democrat ! ! capacity and honesty; The • latter object he gill .. to relieve thet garrison, which will therrtakt an ac t • , seek to attain by keeping in Paris a large garrison, . five part in the War. and In its immediate vicinity; (at St.. blanitr, near . A land blockade of the city of Venice .bail. been Vineennesd the establishment of a camp of 40,000 -, established. ' , men. With these objects, and with the prosperity , The rent/due filarz.7, of Maine, publishes an or i of his country at heart, General Cevaignae was said ' der of the day of Genetal Pepe, dated Venice, the I en Tuesday to intend renouncing all idea of foreign ' Ifille announcing that the t enetian Government, 1 Propagandism and offoreigo war. The army of the :with tl•e reagent of ..loaanlia rd.r and the Pope. has is Alps to be broken up. ferthwitie and a large prirr.', placed IMO at th e hea "rail the :mops there assent lion of it marched fur the metropolis. .; bled faun all parts of Italy towage war against the , I The fact of the insurgents having received large : Aine . rians snore : . . 1 moneyis every day being confirmed.. It is ; ' Tut Ald G an azette of the 23d announcer that the I sail:titbit in the heipital of the Pita° alone the gold • PiedillUnteee bane occupiedCerannovhicia intercepts' 1 and 'silver found on the persons of the wounded . the road front Roveredo to Verona. amounted' to the sum of 159,0cer (x 6,000 .) : Tho , The newt perfect tranquility prevailed at Rome on cash•found on the insurgents •searelied at the sth ! the 25th. The President of the Sepreme Roman I Marie, too, is•said to lava amounted . to 35,000( Council, Monsignor Muzzarelfr, had resigned that I C.Cl.,; 4l :o4•Oneindiridualarrested in tile Rue Grange. j post. The Replan Chambers had decreed.e levy of I Belles carried 2,100 f in gold t.,C84, in a belt, and -:. ;0,000 men, slid a teartar of twit millions of seudi,l 30f in silver. Many lathery, elm had not ovreidinea 8.C400,06n).. .. - - - : .• to their feet, were in tense/aloe of 60f, 100 f and s'. • Ttotal he number or tite Austrian troops in the ; 200 f. .. . ..,. I Venetian terratorica, exclusive of those under the I , - . Tile; amount of arms already seized is probably [Command or AIN. Railetsky and Nugent, amount. in' 130,000. This is a loss to the parties still distanced, • ,'21,500 men, with IS field pieces and 4 martin. Se 1 •• Ito insurrection which nothing but treason, or a cram- i s ays L' Nisei.: Papal°, of Milan. •• . 1 feats neglect of duty on the part of the Government, j•Lettere frunt•Naplei state that the Ring continued' . can ever enable them to repair. . . iii be an oljet of universal animadversion, and that The National Assembly is divided into eitens. s'ee.: .:hentuet ellitnatelyealli ' : • . Lions or bureaus, consisting each of 60 member', M i d I A revolthadtaiteo place on the .25th among the that these meet en the first 'day of every month ,: tat l •gittee-slivesi at'Proclda. It was said that 'this ore choose ta president and secretary of inch committee ! ginated in the refusal of the gitiernmentteJiberate foe the month. These occasions have alwayis xerted j those elm had completed their term or punishment.to intimate the prevailing pulitical cob,' of the•rion4 Some cemenil that the movement was political. In Imitic es , an d conse quen tly of th e Aaae m bly. Th e i the Meriting, while the nettle/Stare aiiietrimps were refer:tines of Saturday have, therefore, peculiar sig. r.ooraipted inn religious processien,lioo of the slaves 1 nificeneetes indicative of this altered petition of per- ; armed themselves with swords, axes, and crow-bars. ties in that body. These, eleetione are looked to I and attacked a hody of about 100 men len in charge with particular interest,'beconse the plan of a new 1 or thetoi the latter was soon reinforced by the Wan . Constitution is to be diseuased in the committees 'in reel rind a portion of the national guard.- Thecae the:militia nett l e prese n t mon th . Time appoint m O n x - : ffiet contineed several • hours, until reinfiareententx • or presidents woe warmly contested. The result united from Potetioli.and limn Naples. At length I was, that MM. Thiere, Berryer, flugitirc, Vi%inib •the insurrection was halal - hied. About .',OO of the' 1 Duptn, Billault,de Trace, and Gustave de Beaumont. prisoners o.ere hilted and wounded, about half that members of the late Constitutional qppositi o n in t h e number, at least, being killed. Chamber of Deputies, were chosen, while AL Pratt- - GRRMANY. coin Arrive member of the Provisional and 'Eare u .; : , The Fre:Alert Parlininent, after much beaitation tine Onvernmenis, was the only ti n e or !h o g, hodiei••.and long debate, Las elected' the Arididuke John I who obtained a teenier honor. M. Armand blorraato Provelienal Emperor .of Germany. The choice is alter a second ballot, was defeated by M. Vivien. • t•nnexceptionable. limo in the purple, yet descry. .According to the •ret liras published in the Maui. ! rally popular, the old country gentleman' and iron . retie the number of wounded lemaining in the isseipl.. I Master nisei.: Styrian ' hills i.i perhaps better fitted for - tali of Pnrie on the evening o f the 2.1 inst. am/ nut. I the post than may other man Germany. Thus ror. ed to 1169, and those lying in temporary Intspetals i the first time fur centuries, Gemany yenta !m a common to 3.54 ;to .all 1543.. . ....: ... • . , - I ,.liesid, end a cormainn Government neessaril It was said in Paris on Turgidity that the-idea . i.f I follow• conferring on General Cit e nigeie the inflict. or Presi dent of the Republic, for one year ofleast, is eV'', day ginning ground. A manufactory of 'gunpowder, enrtridgee, bullets, i gm., was discovered on Monday, in a beim 'Br the I Faubourg St. Antoine. ' *Two thou...and eartrialgas wore seized, with a large (tensility of sulphur elk• I . - , . An attempt was ferule, .on Saturday night last, to set fire to the prison of St. Pelagic, in whlch•3oo cif the insurgents were confined. . i I Ice conclusion has yet been /who'd at with regard.' to the place whither the insurgents, elegem-ratter transportation, are to be conveyed. The Bank of France has fixed the dividend to Cr paid nn Its etnok for the first six mnelths of the pe lmet year at..3of. The payment Of this dividend can not' bo'commeneed until the .M of July, in conse quence of the ' , umber of baek desks engaged in the National Guard. • The Nutiosiol, relbrring to the bill authorizing On . .government to take. posaession of the railroads; which was presented to the National Assembly by the late Minister of FinanCe, and which fuse. been erased from the orders of the day, does not regard: that fact as decisive of the fate of the measure. It beLevies M. Gottdehaux, the .presents. Minister pf Finendai to be favorable to the principle of the pro' s M: Cnrnot, an ultra Republican, has been replaced' es Minister of Public Instruction, by 111. Balauelliht M: Bureaux de P,uey is' appointed Prefect of Ai. . . Important discoveriee appear lobate been made;_by the msgistrates on the eventi of the iniurrection: 'Documents 'of the highest - importance have ' been. Seized,'which will show from whence preneededthre Money distributed, "and who were really the ehiefe . of the insurrection. The number of troops °elfin line in Pariewas only 10,000 en the 22d June. There are now 60,000. • • • . • - Documents have been found implicating Girardin in having received, money front Reseda, the Catfish., Orleanists, and Bottom/nista. Russell . % roubles have been, said-to have been found inhie apartment,. . A...treat- . nuttibdr of belle extracted limn the wounded of einnitional genial and army worn vont- . posed Or pieces of iron, which, by a refinement of . - Our political friends, in almost every p;tit of the Union, ore every day encouraged to persevere, in their efforts for the permanent establishment of thdse principles, asserted by the fathers of our glorit:us Republic"; and which have LeCn made thesiublict of such a continue I scene of contest,by the enemies of Progress; of the moral.and49lttical elevation of ! the masses; and of that social and political equality, which is at the fouodation of our republican intnitn tions, Hundreds a'nd thousands of the members of the old Democratic patty; who bad from various • 1 causes become estranged front their first political faith,—and who joined the . money.power, led by Nicholas Riddle ;• or the Conterivlires, ender Tall madge or Rives; or some other equally dishonest or contemptible faction ;—hating become tired of dally ing wi h the political Oelilahs, in nhose unholy em braces they could find no consolation ;—arc now re turning to the object of their young, and ardent, and pure"affeetioni; and, by the promise of more faith. !Woe's, and the renunciation of their former errorii, give promise.tbat the future of their lives shall be, spent in usefulnees,and devotion to the cause of the Democratic =sacs. Almost every paper we receisf:, gives to us some proof of the state of eireuhisiapces we have' mentioned, as at present surrounding the Democratic part.Y. One ofthe most important changes that tee bait.. recently observed, is that of General Joss:mak Ikl , Carixr, formerly a leading member of Consuls from Indiana, and now a citizen of lowa.. General MiCarty wise an - early, zealous; and intimate friend of Gen. Jackson, and sustained his administration ,throughoet. He was, however, one of the few men who had not and could not have confidence in Mr. Van -Buren, and. .for this causeita very in- . sofficient Olin'' we think,):suetained Gen: IforriC: . xoa,•in: oppiwition to the nominee of his political frioMis.,'Fromihat dine , vte believe until very re. ceritly, Gen. fil'Ciirty, has been identified with the opponents of the Drioncratic adminiitration. As, we learn from Indiana papers, lie now takes the stump, manfully and cheerfully, in rotor of the elec tion of Coca and litrrten, contending, with great truth, that no two men in the country enjoyed, in a, higher degree, the confidence and esteem of the Old Ch . lc, than they ; and._ that, therefore, all who had eistifilleti4 - in;ltriliipilfysafely trust them.. Gen. hlrCaitY; lin : geritletnan;of fine talents, ex cellent qualitiee,Sin man;and . oneofthe best stump. orators in thewhole West. Such Was his popularity; while acting - With his old political friends, that be could carry his Congressionat district with scarcely ; s struggle—though it has since, been constantly in the hands'of,the Feder:diets, except when a Helaine in' their rauke secured.; the electing of the behaved a n a lamented liennerly. AVe : ivirinerely trust that .. .4et:lbl Cady may pursue ni.eh, ri course la future, . 'asi , telprove to his friends that their former love.was nat'innnerited ; and that be nay beheld in far great er esteem among them, than lie evefwas:—greatly as he teas -once beloved 'bythe DeMocracy of the.Ho 7 . tiler State. ' ".* ' - . TayloriiinsliiVVestersi Virginia. The Wheeling Times, the organ of No -party No principle Ta;lorienain Weigelll Virginia has lower ed the name of Taylni,Ariltinti'had been 'tit the heed of its columns for some time "past. What can the Mat-. ter bet Is the editor. of the. Times going over to t4free party? or what is the matter?—By: the Way,, there is a degree offreidour, in political matters, be coming somewhat faeltionable oflate, such as,wns fashionable Many years ago, in , relation to. other matters, ationCtlie, meridian of Bailtarlp:,'arld' we afeditrpoiredicitook.ubon its advoctiter;as equalled in honesty . only ,by, band who Made that region their- head - quarter, , . They are destined to Share the same file. HEE MEM =ME Constant Encouragement. NM= • ; ~ ~ r I~ •'l. =MI ARRIVAL OFIJIE 1111BERNIAT . - quelly, were pierced sad a oirepe o f copper wire . 1.. ... . 1 y>,...2........ it . 4 . ,..4 . ,......; . ,,,. 4 4 .: . 1. ki:,-, if.ttrod hey n ligq,yfr . coeredpri eieh=ditle. In many' SEVENIr#B)4IOW7 - itokimiaviot; rises ibis fai Pccaprite4 dhltspiTetien of the ball; .. , ..tt .;_.,.-f.V. ' - -.4--zt ••• . 1,1• 7 ;•„ . .z) ; , .i.l f • sled theAvonjided.finvelsotlsequenVykded. The steamet HOitriiitV,Cas ;Ma rine,: rrsefd:'ar. ' . . , ATlift.: - Ar,rfialeslieritliat4tantecit io produced by din, . 1 . her wharf Igi-Weratil.Citkeee.tik4j t .. ins,i;ibbiqepormelis.nembeChfpriseqers,ararng out of the Bal. quarter paCligliPeeloCk. -:... ' 4 " '44 - -,;-"*.. . ' 'lllutreitiOn, - which now exceedslo'ooo. it is natal The newie iir,eattenaely . faviarable. parts centin. that of those who have been vilimined'alreadr*,' tied perfectly (inlet-awl armistice of three months grounds have been elicited for prosecuting 2,000. had been . enneluded between Denmark and.- , Ger. It has been ascertained thadat least 40,000. persons. many—England 'was mediating between Austria and either constructed barricades, fought against the ao- • ifi Italy. .`. 2 .1 :-..,1 t y.. * f . i- ' i fenders of order -; oi . Cipntilittoil assn fnationi.T . In consequenceef .. iheSeevefite,lind . of theuhexi .... The province s ariPrepresigniedlobe in eveiy isx-.1 pectedly favorable returns of the British revenue fo'r cited state; bodies of workmen:are pillagipg the dif the quarter eedingJune sth,: the funds have risen in ferent country nousien e d arresting travelers on the London .more. dran three - percent. in one week. .high routr. , : ~!?..i 4.: ....,:..::-...,: • •:'.Caiton h33.advaneed..an.eighth,—breadattifik ore- One of the French paperepropoles to macadamise :Inalining about as before.... fleetness:Alas generally the prineiPal etreeta of Pape:W . sslo get rid of the :man improving s t ate .. -, pallit t g stoees,,Whielt'are - so con v enient for making •' The American steamer Hermann, which left New barricades. . .Tesk on the 20th h:I June, arrived at Soutmperil, on .The Journtil des Ditats announces that M. Boor tthe'.3.l;July, alter a run of little mere then twelve hori,tthe editor of De Paubourien, who fought in the. due ranks of the inaurgentsidied.of his Wounds on the '..... he.Acadis, which sailed from New York on the 2Sth tilt:' MM.lkinpnleoti Lebnif and Keketinsiewere . 21st, and Halifax - on the 24th June, arrived in .the arrested on the 3d inst., and M. Rival!, die editor Mersey on the sth July, after a °passage of a' little 'of Solider's paper s the Commune de Paris, has also more than'tbirteen days, inclusive of her detension• "Venn arrested alimpfieated in the insurrection.' ' " by calling at Halifax, and a delay of twelve bourn oo' 'Thefollowingli the latest report of the'superior that port in fog.- • • ' of f icers killed and'wounded in die. insurrection A large number of peers and members 'of' the General Megrim., killed; General Brea, assassinated;- .H . ons,e or.Cumr q ,pos have -memorialised : the British General Francois, killed; General . Regnand; killed; I .Government in laver of-tbe suppression of the Re. general Borgou, received a ball in the thigh, since! peal clubs in Ireland. • ' , dead; General Corte wounded .in the .leg, hisstate • Mr. Homes motion for , parliamentary refine; as latisfadtory; General ' Daniesme, hie leg. has been. last night rejected by a majority 0f35 fto 84-3 great amputated; General Duvivier,,wounded in the foot,' majority in a house - in - ,which 'there are already so more dangerous than fast supposed; General Fetich many unive rs al suffrage 'members, ' . .. eri wounded in attacking a barricade in Faubourg di . • Tan Reverair...—The return* show a decrease in ...Temple; Gen. Lafontaine,. since .detsd. Thus ten the ordinary revenue of the quarter ending the tabor. General officers have been either killed or avounded; June, 1848, as compared with theordinary revenue The number. of colonels and superior. officers Pet or the corresponding quarter of 18-17, of 327,741!- hors du combat is inn:tense; The ordinary revenue ofithe quarter ending rah of " Notwithstanding the reptant nf extensive losses of April, 184 S, was in excess attic ordinary revenue of the Guarde Mobile, it seems that not more than 300 :the corresponding gimlet' in 1847 by. 67,3911.. The of this corps ie. put hors du combat: - ' ! ordinary revenue, therefore, of the first half year of : . In the beet inforMed - quarters the general opinion! 184 S; fella shed of the Ordinary reveuue of the first prevails that the real chief of the late insurrection half-year of 1847,•by 260,350/..... was Caussidiere. It is said that things ,Were net•uir-: Lirerpoal,luty B.—When we state that since this known to Louis Blanc, but that Ing.,.ahrialrein any day week the funds have advanced aver three per 'active snare. , • , - ' . , cent., it will at once be conceived that an important • °The rigor usually attendant on a state ot. siege is improvement has taken place in the general tone of now considerably relaxed, and such of the trades commerce. Two causes - have mainly contributed' people of Paris as are not bankrupts, have reopened to this end. The fi rst is, that the holt:yearly returns their shops and'bureaux.- 'A notice has been sent to ' of the National Revenue shows somewhat better the ifinattes and. places of public amusement by the than had been apprehended, and the second, that police thai.they are authorized toreopen. The *llea. order has been restored in France, with the prospect tres, however, show no intention of reepoeding to of the establishment of a much gove rn. .„, , this: .D e . epantur rf Lamartine from France. —A circum -1 meat = ' . In every department of trade there is more Conti; I stance has transpired which has created no little ileace, and a greater extent of hiplines' doing than I surprise . 'M. de Lamartine is about to quit France. fir seine months past,, and as there is en abundance : The pretext tie, that he intends to travel in the East, of capital in the country, only g i ri i t s in n g n an mo o r p e pe th rt a t 1 no , d m • a th rt a i t ne l . ie is d fr e e pa a r e t e u r r i e rnp m a n n st ied b ' e by ve : l 44ula n n e i 3 e r r a le ,. nity ler profitable investment, reasonable to assume, that we are on the eve or a ! hand, as it is said that some of his luggage has al-, great change fir the better. . • ' „trea . ds been dispatched for Marseilles. . IRELAND. 4. ° "" SP IN. The news from Ireland is somewhat more std.- . on the 28th ult., Peznela, Captain-Ceheral of Ma dried, yetahe accounts as given in some of the_ more: drid, gave•notice in the Gazette,. that the state of violent of the Repeal papers would tend to show, . ; singe, intense') May 7th, was taken or the capital. that there still exists a determination on the part or :It appears, by Bayonne' Icffers of the Ist inst., that ' the leaders to harrass the Governmeta by all the :.Guiptizeria bar pronounced in favor of tire Carnets,- means in their prover. In the mean time the Gov- ; rind risings ante expelled In:Alava and Biscay. et:anent are acting with firmness and deterntinatinn:, Cabrera has also entered Spain and joined the bangle Some of the con r c a pt ,,. s hat., been i . anv i n t e d o f • of Boquica and Comes. Arir.e.l bands areappear offenCes, and two iii' them have been sentenced to . jog evervwhere. Elio is already at the head of 400 transportation,, twee for fifteen and the oth er fir 2 men in Navarre. Official advices hove been reedit seven year". A number °father persons are to nn . I eit at Vich, that, on the 25th instant; a body 01 - .800 'ilergo the Mildeepunislimeht of unpi i sonment t a l. ; tegument.. had taken possession of the town of W ilmot/1r fur -considerable periods. In consequence' I poll, and some apprehension' were entertained at of the avowedly treasonable Object of thr.piabisca. : Vali for t h e safety or' the columns of the Queen'; toms in The Felon neWspaper, a warrant has been troops in garrisoii there, and ' Ake Lad iHaretied out issued against the proprietor, Mr. John Martin. • !to reconnoitre the evenittg . belbre; Raped contain. pouitue. blight has ,o,,, , um !, tl ., a pp earane ,..! 3,000 inhabitants; and is situated on the river Tee• ilallela l / 1 1. , - 1 A band of Montemolitiists have also seized on the y 'THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE. town of Moll,- MUSE MUNN ENE EDEN =WM ~, :i MEE =II EN= NEM '~~,. ..- - :i%~....: EMES DENMARK AND GERMANY. We quote the following extract from Ilauttougli letters of Friday evening, June 30th :—, •; i "We are nvvailing almost hotirty intelligenco from the reeve of operations of some important ntfair, as the albeit troops !mite advanced from•Flensbnig and the vicinity towards tha north, leaving the liolstoin situ Hanseatic troops behind to garrison thatplnce. Both tho allied generals leR Flensburg on the 26th. and the fret corps of Stsjor Torte had broken up rroni•Ajwilratle in a northerly direction. An armistice of thtee months has been COitVelleti between Germany unit Denmark, an the following . . . . . . I. The Swedes to withdraw from the Danish ter . ritory: • . 2. The :Germans in withdraw: roim that 'part or We Duchy or scidemig-itoboqin culled Schleswig. 3. Schleswig to remain neutral Itinund. •*4' Tbe . biockade by the Danes of German ports to lin raised immedintoly. . Si. Thn :vessebt' efintiirCd by the Ponca to bo re. lea:ed.after the settlement of the act ofvontribu. firm levied on Jutland by the Prussian army. AUNTHIA. Lettere ;liorn Prague of the :17th ult., announce the proclamation or lmartial. laW in the. circle of The. Arhibikti.Steplien hail ruililonly 'arrived nt Innaprock; tieenniphnicil by: tin Hungarian Minix. tire, for the. pin:pose, aeit is supposed, or conduct leg•tho Emperor to Prods, or receiving d fresh ile. erre against the Ban of Croatia. . Accounts from Agram, on the other hand, allude to,the enthusiastic reception. of, the Bao en his re turn from Innspruc . k, and state that the inhabitanti had resolved to raise a force of 12,000 men to aid Field•Matslwl Radetsky in bid entleavore tn'effect a favorable peace inltaly. A letter from Vienna• in the All gemeine 24eitung of the 29th ult. 'antes that the Archduke Ishii ar rived there on the evening of the 24th, and Proceed . eJ nt once to the Imperial Palace. He had .declin ed the lioners of a restire.entranc'e intortEe:town,- but woo nevertheleas serenaded, by part of the Na tional Guard and *the Academical Legion. Vienna papers ()film bit announce the withdraw al of the Italian tleet front the waters of Trieste. ENE t - MOS INI Rell'aOkdiilary L IVF.RPOOL, July g , 1848-3 o'clock, P. M. • Our sficcial expresi from London has this moment arrived, and by it wc are in possession of later advi ce' from Paris and Madrid, a brief aynnpsis of which we append .. ! . . • In Paris we find that it was convidered necessary on the day . of . the futieral procession, (Thtireday,) to dissrin a huge portion of the Faubourg St. Antoine, in contequencc of a plot made to,assaaainate Gener als Cavaignac - and Lutioriclere. Notwitbstandirg the contradiction given, such a plot seems to nave been in existence. i . • , General•Cludinot has been 'elected President of the Council of War, in the place ofGcneral Whose declining of the post nr foreign affairs has been cnmplied with.; • M. Thiera has made another speech in the discus slots on the constant:on. tic is no advocate for a Senate as well as a House of Representatives:: Ile argued that a republican government with only one' chamber would have all the harshness and rudenesii^ of kilespotic gore - lament. Under a feeble President 'there would be that worst of dospotirm,,the despn.. tism Or a Single assemhly. Under aft energetic Pres.: ident, supported by tutpular favor, there would be. the despotism of a favorite of the mnltitude '• 'and if neither wail disposed! to 3ield, there would be a! death duel between the President and the Assembly, without an intermediate body to gotten .nod concih. ate the contest.. A . second Aasembly liscussing, and ever opposing the decisions of the first; would be -liberty ;itself, it wouldlie examination, reflection and 'discussion'. Thiers dwelt mnch upon tho example Of the Uni , ted States, where the Senate had Juno so much good, and he declared thnt he had been urged by several eminent Americans, bps personal friends, to coma .forward and urge ' the absolute necessity of two :Chambets,...if they would really •fortii an enduring N. de. Latnartine has .aildresaed a fetter to the. Conctitutionnel,giving ind guint denial to all the , insinuations dealt nut: . against bun in cninpliciry with the instirgents. ; Vice Admiral Trehrinrat is to he see.rind i n com mandial the 111editerrameat fleet. • • • It was rumored yesterday morning imParis_that a : collision tank place on' the •night previous, in 9se. , Faubmirg St. Martin, in which 'come - of' the rio t e r s ;;w e re wounded and taken prisoner.. . Paris generally continued tranquil. Several air .4. resin and immures of arms were made on Tkursday is the Faubourg SC.. Antoine; and it is Said that it was this circumstance that pre rise to {JIO . /111110( of an Infernal' machine 'having been diecos crest. 1 . • lk;w Coisrl.AlNrit'neeur more frequi tidy during Ilea &Mintier months than ht Hay other season,bcconse at thiS•sy'amon the syitent being debilitated, digestion is' not sUdieiritlfy arrive fo,dinflOs,ol the food before it become!, morilied; heater n peculiar acid is generated in thestom- . Aril; which is the cause of those horrid diseases calkil dysentery: elicitors' morinis. inflammation of the bowels., Wright's Indian regiptar PIM ore It iinttiml reinedy, and thereibre a certain cure fur bowel complaints; .be entisethey eleansc'the stomach boWels from . .those putrid )tumors which are he cause of the above'ilistress, tug Call!tegilie.filly as they remove the twill of t• Vl' ryfornt of discase.it is impossible for them to floa tn making n perli•rt core. I• , • . Drientrof Countorfrit., and Imitations.—Reritembertat the Original and Ottly'rhinaine Indian Vegetnide Lace the written signature Of on Ilta lop label of each box.; • 1 '• • . nomember, sses. Penchtweing-i" r A Co.. of Now Yorl: Jun. Srffilahive & nt eincinnuti; and J. 11. Wilder A Co., or loOulivillo, nee nein, fp/ %li' 11101116111:011111 WY' cannot ;plummet tlie genuineness of Ilmf offered toy then; for sale. The nettuine is for snit nt Wrighi a Principal Oilier ! IG9 Knee "krect,.Philadelphin:.and by Joss,t TIIONIPSON, 158 (.;betty start . Pittstinrgli, en:, who iu side lipid foe this city, by whom defilers tutu berppliod at the whole sale rate. - • /Yl 5 • • f r f Goodhnot Choi:. ellevue, 1 Oloio, Novenolier 23.1. 1 , 10. xent a letter ro Dr, tr. D C. Vont:.olle primrietnr of the OPiri Lithontriptle Mixture. the Ore Amer: lean Remedy, with that in the vicinity of Ohio %vit.."... they do loioduesx, the hitoeli bits bail unpre• ....denied sales: Nothing like it has ever appeared. People retort to it for nil complaints, and its viler' i, n trAy, Food. . 01.1-cases, whlett lave baffled fl , skill of ton-divot guest, have y lehboal to it, nod the ineuliy are toeing it in their praetor, A large auntlier, of hicilieol iamb are logerott for ite strong proof of tloe great virtues - of tin, article, Cull, on Ageuts, in our paper, who. , names to. to be found under Great American Remedy, and get a.Paistplolet. . • • . A ge131..111 I .lll . 4l •4lfaht!lAttit nItne , JCIVAT, .110.41.1111ef1y - near Canal Diudn. • DAIIVRICE &- CO.'S Metropolitan. and ff_ippo-Dramatio • elite ITS! . . • • r iwo perfotratuthees wit b r u'.glyeit 'to-day, in contoli mien with the desire of many of the citizens 'of Pitt s - . iturgio.at,3 o!cjitiilk; . • - • • • • THIS Art1.111%10°1%; . lit the.usuul hour. • . , • 'TM& EVENING ! r -; AuSui.stusldsc: •' • •. DoorS open at TlT..m.—pertormalter conimincing half I On hour thereafter. ; . . Ir 2 '3 • IMIINISTRATORt- WALE OF A COUNTRY STORE;erompiising Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Mill Shoos, .Groceries, Queeneware, -Classware, Crockery, Se.; at Auction.—To.morrow' Thursday, July 27th, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will he sold at APl:conies Auc tiOn Rooms, Na. 114, Mod street, doors . front Fifth, by. Milt ofittc:Adruinistrittors' of the - estate of T. W. Mil linglten, deceased, the balance of his mock of dry goods; 'elothing,,gracerieeouceniwu re , / 1 / 4 e.. comprising in part, French nod autoroute lawns, 'tern ite.cia,thanis, calicoes, blenched and browirtowlitis,hookottuAyinsentuijacto nqpnittlina, alpneeaa,lllollS de Nine's, inerntheiti hed tick; cra - iits„, mid. pocket hantlkereltii7s; ribbonds, , renders, superfine broad - cloths. various colors. costa meres cassinetts'aplei did Cashmere, merino and delaine shawls, gloves. hosiery, sewn* silk; patent thread, spool cotton,. with a bugs variety at fancy - goods. Also, a lot of Temly-made clothing, boothr;and shoel, cutlery. And, immediately, after, groceries, ourensware, glassware, crockery, dm, :Term4, cult, par funds, - F. J. WARREN, W. COATES. Administrators: JAMES M'KENNA.'Auet'r. 130NNETt•S AN PARASOLS :AT' COST.—WiII Do ) - sold, the riuttuinderOf :our BertigeWrienien &MOW . Ikk.l.inelt litt4l• other ,Giatirhtuns, ltc.. without re- - gard . torirlifit; - Rertinontg ot. Lawno end Calicoeti will be sold without regora to C4s_t, pt. • ..• • • • • • ' tirtifi D. tugtirv.3.. . No. 1 RI Ntarket giri•et, 3 doora7rutn Liberty: - 4 7. 1•EF:CH CED..S CON Ogre, oil .-!Wren Suoillsfichl :lila Grunt. jy.2.11:y • I=lEl ESE . • ' - F 6,70 • „*: .r-,,4=111-.4 •-•'' ' , ' , ' 4-, ~..,..,-A",.--,A377-• . • , s ', , .c.:lg4? ';'..-,;- ~A;;Vt,,,"..;,1!'=..-,,, I. -'"? . , ~,,: ... 'y' " :. , • ...-_ - ,-;7,' z. ''''' ' • ''.. ,- -..-, "'-, ,' '-- " - . ;-- • " . .", ,;,. toit,,P.-5F3,..,,,'--7t -'fv!--1-' r ' .4.-fltkv;,---..',''';',: !,...;.,- • , ..,,'';'''. - ',"..-sT.''-'.,..'"`,f`,-.-'' ' -•:., ti,e.1.1-''' .., '''-:,:'•'.*4?'- -/:-Tir-,‘-%*•'-' -- ' ' ' 2 ;,*. ,- - I . .. 0 • , - - , , ..,.1.1.„,-; ~'';•,... f, -- ' - ~.,:f.,..„ - ...,,,:-._ -- ', -, • • - '-._ •-1:.4.:::.:: ', —_-` 1.,' ~'s. -;• : ,•. ;>:.:.s- -7- ' ;,:'-. ''',,'.:.'• " -,,, ; 'i,l:l-:..- 7 ;I, -.•- -- :...--.,..- . ~•-• ;.:,. 2 /,--•,-,,• :, ` •:: .. - :''.., '. 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The new - cabinet, however, declares that the 'fin t s. - 4 1 rPitlqt , 01 , 118 t, be based upon a more popular Pun ion than ihat proposed by the draft of' the 'Etnatitetfon laid before the National Assembly' by the late Government. - - -;•" ; - HUNG , A,R.Y: . :.. The • Weind Stites that disagreeable in formation has been reettiyo. - . 700 insurgent& march ted on the 23d ult.•upon the.city of Weisakirchen, end desired the commander of that place -to submit ter them. -Without making the smalleit resistance, 'he gave up the towniivith three pieces hi' artillery, 215 Muskets, 30 cwt.'of powder, and 'pee •company intitoldiers: He'ii evidently a traitor; nit,he Might. alio have had 1200 Notional - Guards, if lie would ;bare called themout.. - Thelnsorgents proceeded on the: 24th ',ROM .Weisiikirchen into Alm yicioity or. `Tenieswar, where an engagement was expected to) have come off on the 25th ulti;:. • "f. . : • • RUSSIA'. The Silesian.Gazelle says that a letter tronfltiga • :mentions the fact that eirioui distarbanees had taken , ' place'at sCPeteribut4h.; The authetities sucneed... ed in.quellipg.them . ; but several hundred persona' have fallen'ytctithet:':N.'detallivartf . given.' Diet; a lowitle'Rinuni,"Was 'destroyed, by fire on, the 7th; of June, and most of the inhabitants lost all they possessed.,Upwirds of 1,337 ileums, includ ing 60 of stone; 500;00 tschetworts of grain;. 100,000 poods ef'flas, ariirtbfir bridges; were 'destroyed.-- The foul stove churches were Lunch injured.. The .whole of this loss is.. officially estimated 3,425 2 000 silver roubles. The: Emperor . his forwarded the sum of 50,000 roubles to be distributed amongst the poorer people, and the :ministers hallo. also - Bent 10,000 for the anion purpoie. Accounts fromilt. Petersburgh, of the 24th June, state that the 'Cholera had broken out there rin the 21st, and. many. deaths had already ensiled: Six large . hospitals were opened in that et:b . - and others were in the course,Of preparatien:, At Mosoow it raged with great violence, and out br 2V. cases 122 were fatal. . Many tither places are suffering front the diseare. INDIA The Indian Mail reAched London 'on Saturday. . The affairs of Mirittaii were growing rather com plicated. Moult -at Ains raising troops and fortifying Mouton. He' wati) i reported to be preparing th irty thousand men for is defence. He gave .10r. per month to the font soldiers, and .sr. to'every horse man. '1 Tho disaffection imongst the Sikh troops was de. scribed as extending itself, and some of them were "111/1101111 to join the standard or Moulraj.• Moulraj had sent three thousand men to occupy Mitteinkote; 'near which . all steamers guieg up the Irides must. pass. He is also said to hare sent three thousand to intercept Captain,'Edwards from Peehawur, but that pliant officer had reached Lahore. • The British authorities at Lahore weroon the alert. Artillery, cavalry; and a brigade of Infantry had been Ames protect Govinilghur; . the celebrated treasury fortress of Lahore, where all the spare mo ney of that state was . collected.:- idea Nrws.froirrthe Continent—By Special and ANi:ITAET A NOT 11! WEDNESDAY JULY Seth, 1848 t EEO •Ir•, eta` ...~,. •~.t. • • • , • ";; MEI 1;.,.;.:': , ..-:.' , .. . .... A arertick.: • aikni, 41 4}01:-413:y It he annexed coze n:19111cl tiori4nr*idttwki .lebseree that the patri- - otic Trios. REoettc, a returned, ; yokuneer, a -• splendid dray and horee. There is sameth ing peculiarly appropriate in such-a presentation, after the war is ended, end the soldiers have returned. To give a sword seems too much like a desire to make wars trade, and is evidence of a.lack of faith. in she prophecy.thatthe time will come whfneitions, shall -war no more. After the iaiing . -itside of the sword, the musket and . other inatieinenteof battle' What can bemore proper than an invitation Such as the above really raito re. turn to the old familiar,•peaceful and honorable cal, ling. We hope Mr. Regan:May/ neversher,reipired to leavehehind him these testimonials of the respect entertained for him by •Int fellowidinymengor the purpose of taking up arras agmost no , p er y ilp . iiirMith I • . To Joittu lireatf:—Your old rieighgriri welcome you' back among them; and - those, witb,whom you, Myra heretofere transacted businessi arra , draynan; besides your many.parerinal , frienciValPelitier you for your past good conduct'n an America n 'citizen, • or as: a .: brase member-of oaf' gallant . volimleens. Knowing - you air we do,)we feel: assured , Yon are ermines in reantne your:foi7riet - pOilicie of trust. worthy niefuliteriktimongloavild comrade,the,dray, Men, whose hanest,setive rteryicesare . indisnotiaable tnthebWiditesi PiesperitYOf thilifeJnity,ie MI; there. fore, in tokerrof *it respect hfot past gOod con ' duct, and being anxious for your future welfare, we respectfully , present for your acceptance, a horse. and dray, a. a small testimonial of our-esteem, and the evidence - of our earadat desina that'the happi ness of youraelf and family may , be secured in our midst, by the speedy ezercise'ef your naeful_eervii,, 606 as a faithful, steady draymen. 'Sighed on behalf of the contrilrulora JOHN. VVATSOW,I" . . D • ' • THOMAS .GREY: on . . . Sir I .n a Wood str#.lfrinttotv o . 7 . Vtiat purporte to, he a likeness of Hon..Wettes.,Foreraid.„SuCh print vvas certainly not intender:ftit: itlis'tharkot where Mr. W. it known:, It 'ilitilietuttlimucti riess of him, as it is of , any Other This should give ut an idea or iiiis2iiutifuhielso PT: lithoiraphs generally. Not one in iithouiand . eiso tie depended upon. A • many ass dozen different.etylee or prime of General - Taylorva features have atipear. , ed,.and not two of them can be called good picture s of the ramo-040tehini . 0 . ...; C. • • ear Dan Rico has not Vel)- sit; apd this , week, we hope' What wool d dii for eseitenient,.. if he should leave, with his conyany t The thou sands who' assemble there nightly, :would' be - driven to despair, theie hot nights.: There • There is the Apo'lo, with the and Kneass. Troupe, at the F:sgle, 10:frisei but these seisms will Vintcannot—hol4 Osie,4lalf the lovers of music, fun and.rancr. We want Old can sass jet awhile, en.4;_ke,' . iii:iSetThavis it. DIP Dan Rice's 'canvass his been mutilated in several pitteelil by the attempts of reffiraly boys to enter withoutlickets ! With all the police force of the . city, the dcpredatioas of these little scoundrels cannot be prevented. Would it not pay if aome:papitalistig . would build an amphitheatre in stiatacotiviiiiiiietpleet Slid- city, for.the . purpose of such.exhibitions t. Dar Tho great Supper at SWeetiere will beepre44 on . next Monday , evening 7 let none forget, who:de: sire to go. The very excellent Committee.4,eA.i.. rangements are busy, and the whole affair be managed in excellent style, depend. upon 7114:: speeches, the letters, the toUste, the : songs, the sup: Pet, all be Irish ; and that II saying a greaideal.. !SOIIIM distinguished military men frons 'abnitirl cia .espeeted tobe present. . • .` • • .1E: A re or..var. 'GA wrrierter.ll itoroza did riot lease his wife at the filtinongebels . fiditne, charge of ft physician, es stated in the Gisctic ; hut . lie dl4 Out a young raiii.nhci acctinspanieit . iyho was talien in charge of his Dep!iei — ind wife; under the professional ,charge . . - ..,..AsTotartutravv.—We.iearrr with * * insure that John', .IW,Riddell, (lute Clerk in Lai-40erIs Exchange otilevci hail !open appointed inidshipatan in the .NaVy: He- leoAea Lir leriedldsinoriiing, on a visit to his friends, and from ths;nee.rirriceed to the plaen of his dn . : ties. Mr. it. jaalifoittlaieg _ _ _ QVCER, evr NSTtiaet In . Diametld .the: other eight, a laily.twas seen lettingrt v.l/4 itoteit... form the pecond stoiy..trindow ;end :it: the'eaire. ti m" (Km infoireaet:tc . itv t”ti nice.:yoting ing at the corner of the heihse. IV.hat did , it mean? .1 bar Bithleyyor, t4.Stat.• Bakery: - Dkimatotallii„ tia4 usluted into ihe *Witt. a tiitAitintinly.tirp:aiiry. , Wt. 'heard .iti its platity, and without . liesitatinn pronounce ii Fop ~nd,..tre.thintc. it .1161'ilinme - which ii mote than we can . diie 3 . 23 - ar . 4 . 11 prod4cti.haiirthe • Tiny rt:}Va'cone !—Mademoiselle Ross *ld M ;iisdigatt; thi . great Eqestrienne end kquestrian ; 'Gave arrived and make their. first.alipearauce. this lnernoell at Dart RiCell tiTClll.'' The Oriformsnces commence at 3 o'clock . . . It ' ln Hilliens - we notice a. Ortraitof Honi:Wm: Wri Kure, one of the best likenesses 14 hsye ever seen. Artists say it . . go =:\< S:tr There was n eatfishifynAtket Inst,pight about* the size of a reasonable •strtii= 7 such on ; one is are hare frequently seen in ont';'tr‘a;:elit.., Stir' The Duquesne ; Pray! !ere . paml .. ! A s ap d charged yesterday: • .•!,, • .;•-• . . , DIID Ye 4te r4lay th;estt, rtnintehtn, YitTsa Mow nv, in the..-Suth year ni iti4 np.. The Maude at the faint ly um intileit,ln (mend funekil; Al 2 o'clock 'thin. 6 f-- frrnoan, ercuit erridenee,'.on 'Carson st., -nbari , . Tuesday rveitinF.,tsthinattint, Rosen! .11.k.,itt.L, in filo 7:-:d yea! of lit s: age.: The tinteral Will proceed (mita hl. lat., reisidettr , e; t ear Ilia earner, of SraithOrld and tierertth inrretA, to the Allegheny Cenietry; thii.saftelmon nt Utt't-lork. Frienda of the family Ale invited to attend without further Holier. • Ott the 19th by the ft , v. J.- I. Dempsry. Mr: J;II . V G. ALI itTiN. of Artoteheter.. to Miss F..taziJAxF l'..amativ% Allefthitoyt'eily. '. • .•'. • • . fiiopper • PPER will ho given r LW x. Oanc. on WeliVesddy irriting;' m - ih I 16 . Mth inst. Tiekru run be obtained front Jolni Cot* Art; Thomas Cumlohii &lenge, Neff IkA.V,'"vert ogd nt. IL Thompson. I . • Blussitsalft Salo:: • • • 1)1" virtue of a rit of -Veuditiosii ExponakisiMed 1, of-the ' WCircuit Coiirt — of . lii.C:E r ailed:Stau , s , fur - Ike Western District of Penna., androjtaadueeleklAitill 'pose to public salo at the Court lionse in.the.eity of-Pitue. burgh. out Saturday, the 2,lday of September-4PM. , or 10. o'clock n.of•saist day; art the right; titte;ligerest and clninfor Rotten .Mitebell; 'eff, Ma _Borough of Indiana, in the Co utity . .of lnditind,Statc;if Peium.',o the, ollowing propsity.'sji.': - .Vcertitiii Mid:olU theJoWn and Siete aforesaid. knoiva.ins .the plan •of raid towu ttu I.ot INin:l7, , beingGO feet itrfront and' OD feet- buck; ouwhich is erected a double Brick , House, Cony feet front and thirty feet back, a frame KiteVeu mod two small frame Stithlcs. Seized and taken in execution as the property= of Robert Mitchell, at the suit of Garrett Van Metre, Executor of the 'estate of Joseph linkup, of the State of;Virginia, and.tcs; he sold by ..‘ • JOIIN •KRAI'LEY, S',-111drahal. . . • • Constolltnesitary'supper.c:.:.? AT a Meeting or the- friends .orthe nibs Greens, held itt the lunnet Hotel;on Saturday evening: July lid, Henry Esq., was called nml John Cciylo appointed Secretaryc:--' "• ' - • motion, it WON unanimously' • Re , olied That .a Complimentary' Supper be 'prepared 'for the Hibernia Greens, of eittsburgh, no a smaltiestil. moo;Ol'our.rcganl for their.uniformibrave,.anil_gallaftv conduct; duiihg the late war with Alex:leo.. 7t• •• :Rho:cert.-Thar the. SuPpet lie , prepared( by lar. 'thigh Sweeny. at the Emniet hotel, on Ajondity . evening, July • .• On. motion, the. following Committees Were . cippinated. bribe meetingi,.., • COMtillikl cf Writi Porter,..lfon: • Samael Jones,-Ifon.- Wm. Kerr. Heitrk 111'Callough. Lute TaaftevP. Beluny, John Itl'Closky,Thoinas Flood:James Blakely; John Taggnri;Capt,John Birmingham. Capt. J. John Furnm,llettry Xtnie;lleury - S.Magraw, ,Jolin Smith, ;John Pico It O...Stoektoth. J. 3TCluirei *Ja.bit. S. Cosgrove, Thomait Donelly, John. J: Mitchel ; Hon. John Anderson, E. Midvany, • Conran i dee of .Tnritaiion..--Andrew .Burke r t{ikon Me Candles 4. Charbss Shaler; John Coyle; John C. Dupn, Kane, Jr... 1, N. Aloorhectit; 14 , !'- . HF.NR,Ii 1111MLL017G11. Chreirm , Jon >: Cot's, :Secretory.. •. • :-.lJr2.3rilksvtdj.. • -.• .• , P .- 2; ",... • - .. . ... . _ •--..„..,, ..,,.., .-_, - .. - .,..„ ,. ..:• ,, ,.....:',....-7.. - ' , .'......:-....7.`- - -,-; . ~ . ..::. .. ., .: .:;.:..:, . ;-.'.Y':.:;''.:..::,:.-.'. ...•, ~-.....- -•.,... f • .... .:• . . . ~... . • !1'; v KEEN ..-.'..,.... ,. ‘ , .. i .; . ...i... - .. : j .; :..''.,. - ,• • • • it., ( _~ ~ .~ ZOO; It kA - MaS 1 , MMIS N , ; . s Ne*S.... - 4.y..:yologi f sph : ..!:.f Reported for, the' , rirorztAni-!iotit. FOREIGN NEWS "AR t)F, :.• . . ' . f THE.. 3 '. fit v . . - - • • ITNFTED . :.BI. S . • • . - - LIATE F-ICOM:::P.)1 AIN CR.! F,o l l4ltP,RittA,. July 2.,11346. The steamer United States;JelViletereite : the 10th'. Or was tiailriull;'l")itqiimo,dl!!)(l!qso6 of armein-cella;s-cootinueii. AbOut 12,000 periena iMprisoncd: Geo. ttivirirer 'diet .-`Oll. thel6th; 'Ho Makes thiceixtli General that bets been lipst i 6 the. late insurrecioa t Gen.'_Bea,iidean, n'tiodefiletto4traki been appointed: minister -qFfirelgu :Affeirsi.instead of Funds wereimproving. . • ~, • CotiOnwe'liit good demand at full Bice of good quality Bold et 26 francs. wheat , , Kae tangelo--; large receipts. Brougham'Lord the attention of Bid/meet !tithe alarming incre a se of Irish Clubs, ted'piern iced that the country- would support, Measures to suppress them, -. , - • Ltincarnot Corrorr.--Prices sui given be%re have beep fully maintained.' Duffy of tho Irish filer, has breii.irreeted for trial !Weida, its proprietor, wag' committed-torleislate. A dittalossistlroreigas Aremrsi •-' l . The French Aalmbly muslin 'diseileeiatthei'neer constitutictin - Victor,c4 nisiderant,:-(44cirierite Ceder, narieditor . efthe . .fP,Ftnocratique Pacifiquenj made a groat speectrea the: subject of Abe 'rights of 'labor. Cabet oho 'Communist leade/ 4 ).....tift's Papplied • inthegovern government for !ileits end friends to T.eaair.' • - - Paris Was still in„a state of siege. :Cavargiiiic pos sesses a fearless'energy. , • • Is Gertdany, . fierce, 'straggl e. hluch bloollihed : steettr,nia:%ekweeti the party of the Arch Duke Jahn, In. Italy,' the poiltionapPie armies atenoch*ged. ' :10 Spain, the; insurrection is ,only, kept - down_in Madrid by_ military_ • • , • nutlaia viz thousand men on the Thirtieth Coogrest.--Firat Session, • It tathoughi in Wasbinituo; !lint "Obsyton4Soin promise bill:will be defeated...i It wes' discussed i❑ the Senate to -day, byMeSais: trodeioi:oodPl,:Cor tv.in, Foote aed:Weseoti. • • . riAI.TINTORE ..tdARKEIR.• :. : • • • - 1141.yistdre;',114 W- - 79 Y , .31 ed change from yetittritog:;.!Fhistiallieditniit any thing. • . -•• ia.7 o • ;led at et to 81,11. b. wheat: h Cityttlie`Kfif . ',llas • doing, ond:th.emia4etbal a doinatnird'lmidentl,..;J: '}"Fovistiniii,The isiilcat:piorisionAkotilyfoi ply or the )•egnlitrtiade 'botebtlet, is 'Ulmer and held: - - • . =E Afros. Pork—Sales 'at , 2.101le:;" - • ' ..•• . . • ••: ' • • • PtutionLetus: Jolt d•S=6 : :F. sq4eas22-..' • - • Wheat —Sales of •pnerie' Red .at .Cont,—Sales orpnme tit 51052, - ,...4.1 9% , .C0ni nt CIAO •'.. •• • • ,- Nno . Rye Flout Sales at BIS 7 40. l bl. ,-• Cotion;lSaten of 100 baled410111114:51-7AglifIz''- Prime Pork = snlea a 1 89,;,•ealiiiitess tol)(;,25. Lard.--Sitliiid bids at Sc', Soles iirdrtditgio ark:rte. tb. .voricu.hryivire; FJlefi Betipby, rinVitia ieft ity belt . and board'wilboatnnylJtiareause;,or provocation, I hereby caution all persona, against truating . ,/tcr on my account; a. lam determineA to pay no hills that may . contract. . . AVM. 04 BROPHY. 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