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S '0 A S S DERISIteIt4 -_ -- .•- • :_ - -; -; -- • .--` -^' -,- -. ivii PRESIDENT ' L'E- •S, -; ._ ...-__ - - 7 -' - ' 6F .11treniGAJ , T. . f .61i4,,,,- - - - ''' - " , pRQ . DEN L T, E,R -' - - iptrUT - , iv1ti106.07,.,--. - . . , -, ..t . ....opiaairtickr, ~ ~,,,,....- ..... ... ut AG TiCICET* z- .-. ' -- FF., BLIMP, t .t.'"'" ' ypal OCEIA ' ~ ..---,, -.• , ~ . t ,:, • , . ),, N vl -', r.LxcT '' • -,_ '.." ' 4 '' -. wocg 6ill4°' r Norttdonidon -, - 3VI D. iv40,„,..ga,,0 lts. • . ' , r/7:•*o"l,=•Dnxrusr-T L„,Brcln.ii"AvaseT7l:.PillurtAndoeirhil CC°i;urtnily) • ,-1--.' mlioltS B. k • ,do • 9.. rr..Avirlito a vor,, it men , ~„, "--7.;,•,.4,-***-;,7ir: i - AeOW 8 . N °sr ' 2 "::,. 1 • thigfl do Vll.Roosrr E'3 it ir ,,,;, cc0, ,i,,,,,,,. do o ;;;. WII:'HIMILY HAI.DI' AN. ,do • 1 .. ,•,17.1-1.1 . I , IX, picric* /DANT, isZe "30%,,;,,m0nr0er, • - • dtXS,BIUSUIDS, wi 11111 g d . VI , "'f n. ia. Ws. SO/10,14-%, triotpl d: ' 1 r.;;;::KIL •1 4 ; T R ,c.. 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JAN LAMLE% Yl Ell •• arcongirOndragla• *I4P .Mr 1.01% '-• / 400 P ATEN ' j....a 1T m. - ••;' •••• - 't-,' ."--jAIIIr3 ilr!! zDzi. '' -Can i ag ' -... DAltia POLLOCK# 4 0 --- - 0 , roz an:Err— ; 31 , h. CLIZI 7,1 ElizabOtik, g DIJAMIMIVIL BII ' V ,THIS. PAPRit. , THE LA If4i rr Oc r i „ T N HE' s .O E7 , I7E OOA D . • . sTATECCI,nTIIRA TIES: - RESOL UTION S PUBLISHED 13 r A WIWORITY. onszs;46l4R)F . i , , , .... . . • , ~... , r . -ti_lar ll l4rp cist ilol'AJrtntitlg AD. ffict. &lam . on' WOOD AND' FIFTH STREM, .. kr i l l u s.."' . "'' u sialdis.kniciii, - a sPladdid* ' - ,thronm t•-P --- olase. - IPir, Strata - O d tila f° Mae ° t r nia:e; :ice are prepared ro do --' -ex - • • - iknook:wprii in ca stile.of on . 54- M n ii. 4s d ° .bi z ew " qPcr.4l3 . m l ponthe m ost ren ree tne.t au • '• : o t ra4i,kate`teAiu - sa u lla . 'e nd fra," 'spe a F - tfu'/Iktlicit th.., patronage of ' ' • :lki-ilopVcpa thil.jiue,of our. Inman . t.. . . • :.• : • '. •'- " • ''' th rir forma beface ll L MVa‘i r r 4" / "S terliAitif wia, in o,der to tn ' - • ‘..*-- 4 ef iP- / ' Ili m ust - Ott, an earlier hour would . • ." •.• intrcnarntrinfiar: , ..WMll..lP._.. ...-... ' - ... ' ptinst;c7cf ; , . ~ ..p• z.. - ••• - - - • - a ' . Tram ' . 7S: TV' •CAR . s4itiiited*Stotes isciaarspniae.r Agincy '.' • r •-'''.... '' • ' :ciPThird and Dock streets, S ad an Ak i rki . ir ciPinnstit - N: ': *l n • t tharised Agent --:-.- .•'...... •• • d . ott - , _IMO " fon! bn ya t n ~ : • -1 !" 1141 • 49 1 1 ,. 41 . 4 . 1 :r. ' "of - . ., .. . ~ , . . .. ipir/tit 'Aiigitail2 'lB4B. s . . • on, And .ld 184 W. 11. 61 14 4: 1 — Jo, • • f• ligefit 30, . •• AA dsi „Naturalize. lowildldi reisakl, C.Baraes pay . `toaratiellsisTatilitrD4iuol Fli•kißiz' Fred: Vofist.: 4 t ;,-00,;d . of.'iElliirieillipiejohli, • • - • TVlATlttife?,ei#itOft.4.4,4foalid.TOr the jeet. sacelt:sttil.•Bireeir;;AleliCe4bei m the De cieli*lrtettlafiiit I ilaiikillakeite'ePee4t 'swathe found on thosoppo , , - • • Ilk ' "' ' l r t. The ehlitgo. -theAssette,. that - the. 4, enenay, , ' •• , • (meaning the Deloosettrlbls'eitya'liiiire issued o tract, entitled as iiiiervtoleikethe election of Gee. Taylor, la; we sayerlitiont hosltition'Aiers false hood. We have no knoivledge of such .a trio being lENIM ..: issued here bj - Detnoeratsl;ioeijilig . we conversed Isfith:rrinember or our party sebiiv.irnorkrs anythog sbnOt 'oliat hlve mote to aboatthis inst. ter•hereAeei: = ' . 2? : -tslreettii Irian turrets. : , , "- rlii,io l, 4lPie-iir. . 1 . , ••••) iMlitikirpifits end white% .'' .l ., , ... 0444•4 . 1 '1. p5 .1. .... 3 .. ,,.;p t *.„ FRad ; p k t , ooe Lt e nominated m ASTL Vila sallii , n:eitilihlte f . r the Prealdency. imimpsafejouten.4l4.l. : be wall not accept of Able nennlturihilitlitlfAlin i :bilief „ii, founded :otehe . - iiiadA'l.P . ,lsPicl4OreleOrtained' iti -74 *icii'!!- - -'? en*Ll'Militicli° 6 4lo l l iiil ' r.l 4:o# 4l i i *lre ftli44l;iietolloeing bile ertntet'ainiltsVae . . . - #4ote:e.elehrate:inAlliei letter; atitiVreirin'iy -'. - 16;366: --; • , •-. • ' - .• - ',, • - allili'iramie: and preteniions, however subordinate '.' ih'impoitatici3,'shalreever be at :tbe disposal of any perraemwilaterer for theliorpose of creating dieuuc-' -.-,-, • tiou in thadenrocraticparty. Every attempt to use - - tbeiti -- foiliech a2porpotte,' whatever 'and wherever ' '' esidar;sehall be ;arrested by ilaterfetinee.:on. my 6 pit, salfa# prompt decisive; *I reiatdihe Pres ' • el - 00414h Ilmbighest and most honorable or political diAnctitans,7et tt ia only as the undoubted and free, walofferhavortue -, Democincy, of the Nation that twrilogitcreirtfltiheeliise it akin that,aspecr only t tla t tUlp. , th reader the dischargo'cif ita high ._s l sl ....q.:, _ A.d.ar honorable ormyself.- ~*,,,.„0- . ...ah1. a ) r :'.. ::-.,,...--,.:. - IL YAN.BUREN. Illitrie'tl'4l 1 .. ,?:tetaii_ entertain '..lbeiopillon r \tie •:`;'2,' : ihif Atr.i,:vifies4iit 'will - declino the lipiWbinei ' '';' ,'• :- ,:.3,*lls4lAlXel4iird ' netstaitify./ali:eirbilPuto .....' ..... iDg ••'.itei4t*isieitllf.*teatlance . tviththeieziOtietalkand' . 13:04thil_iF r eakait44144iaibe . .above.eitriet.. They ej171111"*%0116161;0001°4;fn004eluOnt i ..a...z.,..::: : ti t tle: Moietnitits.iiellitiVinburners of New forlle.l. triii,, idti . lißtittiliiianetteirentedliArt. Pr. , . g-" ' ' ' ..: :11•Ottsr....*00.1iiiiii4100",fielii4liad a iight . tetrup - 1 .y.l- ', ' :•ileiiikiiibilihitieirlleigetCtieliteii6o, or nominate p . ir e. 4J i iire ..- ... ~.... ii i4 i i :. -.•,:i• ... - . aid bet ' • .e, . ise dank . ght proper. Now, ioetiite' IrritiOrei!thenjeMiirel . illiet bee assumed 'a 416/41,401.aIliiiiiitehaiseter, and as the friends of *.o24ltrilltiltiNlief iii, I ' formed .-. • . e .... e • Have an alliance lilitiliV4llolll7loir ."...sj.. . ~-A , . . , stfordelatfected Whige in • the , Plartlihie r eqoa;:iii 'Zinfriiii:tEe old ' Abolitaori or Lib ."' 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We will CdridOde:g#talii *S Geis': Taylor-; fiat even , in that "State 'there Till kcioai contest. Geo. Butler's porittfaiitiineY:iiiiiiiib47en l -able' the Democracy to carry it, nottidthstanding its usually large whig • : "Again :•—in the North and West the prospedis of Gen: Taylor are still worse tlipatthe South - . ' The • Buir4lo-Aiiiiiiiiii4l-.Walikkitiltkijetteral break up in whig ranks ranks , in the lirdittillyiiStates.7-: The (Teo 'soil' Party may carry New Ygtk.. At all VT:vents the State at prcsept . ...o4. ary.doubifitli ' Connecoo4 Nevi. deisay; fRh - oacetil?pd;tiud . .yer. give .Federal majorities, `the Itill'earry off about one half the whig vote; while the nnatticr of democrats- who will • gamier to the ianks of the disaffected will hicom paratively rots' . - , •, • • •: Many of the leading whiga in New Fogland have taken a derided ..and against Gen, Taylor's 'Oen tine, and will use all their influence to swell - the vote of the. Buffalo' nominees. One of the :most Scathing docaments_we Save ever read is arpitutphlet iisued.by the Hon. Houser Eventrr,a dclegathfrom sMiocretto the"i'hilladelphiaSlaughterHouse,"and fbr several -years a distinguished whig member of Congreini, setting forth the reasons why ho c4inot support Gen. Tsvtos.. *We bare only roott'for one short extract . at present.!Hosair ' • cansidtr, then, the evils ofGen.Tayloes elec. tion tee times more -alarming than that of Casa —and I should, if there be no atiier allernalire, have deemed it my duty,vis selecting the lesser evil; to hare voted for the Cass Ticket; and this, if :hire be no.blher alternative, I shdll do, and this I deem it the dtitief ttidFree Sod party to do in every free State —if there,be no other alternative there.". . ~ . . In the %Vest—the glorirMaDern*atl&Westa is right. Ohio will roll up a tremendous majority for the "Grave old voluntees,” L wr CAS3; and so chigoe, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Iniva; and Wisconsin. There will be an animated contest between those Stamen to which will give the largest Majority tl Gen,Osss. From theituir St. Louie Union we learn that Col. WaliAM 4L - Rosants, a. Whig Delegate front , blis= to ' tbet i tillocielpbia Convention, and hitherto n favorite stamp 'orator of the Whig party iii.thet State, baa cleclared.that the Whig party was dissOlr. ed . by ,the nomination" of Taylor, and announced that he wiold votti fat elos and Brctsat., He-wan The fast friqnd orlittintYCom, and the Union stiles tbithewill itrith him Many votes to the Dem. • •• • • ..•••., ..• ocratie party.' ••• • • The trutfiieoht Whig Patty has no longer an ci ortenFe, ssd the few noisy brawlefs who . ore burro. ing for Taylor, in different parts of the country, aro tho mereseekenifter the spoils of.,offite, without principles or peditiOil honesti. atiteresatig Correspondence.. We have beeri filtered, says the 'Washington Vol. . , on, with .a copy of the following correspondence be- , ,seen the President_ of thel.taltitnore convention aud Geo. W. o.llidler, its uornince for the vice pre*. ideney of the United Stntes:' General Sotlet reeeks ed the letter, io iehich he bad replied, only on MOD-. day last ; the first copy having been addressed to the General's-neighborhood in Kentucky, whish he pats ed thropgh :with great' rapidity °bilis route from New Orleans to Washington.. ) General Butler's reply I. everything that it should be. It recognises the tight of_ the_ people to under- stand the opinions of those who task their kontidence- It take' a coagirehenalvn "Vies ., of his'oVin political Pfia.SiPiPlis•PPterrfi -1111.114,441tki1et, the soldier. Mr esie satisfiedit willpfcliPmfeetfy he. celitabic to bis countrymin: . ,•:. • , • Dricesstoac, Pffny3o, 1843. Anita. 8t14: It_becoules our duty to 'communicate to you the fact; that this national convention of ro piablican 'delegates which assembled in this city on the fad instant, for the purpose of selecting candi dates for the two highest executive offices of the country, united in , presenting your (Larne fot that o! Vice President of the United Slates. Tbat..olAron-, tion also adopted resolutions containing the pritini ples upon which they believed the government ;aright to be administered; and which I have cost thei honor of transmitting to you. These resulutiou constitute the true democratic platform. That they will meet your cordial auent,we feel well assured; nor are we the less satisfied that, alined this high office be ton. (erred apart j•ou by your country, the principles which these resolutions embrace will be successful ly illustrated in your administration. • We offer you our, cordial ,congratulations upon this distinguished proof of the confidence of your country, and are, very respectfully and truly, year friends And obedient servants, • ' . A. STEYENFON, . ' President of Democratic Convention, (And 30 Vice Preaidents.j To hiaj. Gen:WM. 0: Boma. • - • Witanrwonott, August 8, 1846. • Slat .I have thehonor to acknowledge the receipt ofyourcommuaication as the organ of the Baltimore Convention—which reached me only yesterday—an nouncing my nomination by that body as the demo cratic candidate , for the office of Vico "'midrib!. For this distinguished Mark of confidence and trust, I am most deeply grateful to my frienda; and can, Vol' but the more eppreciatellit honor doneme, when rell.eet that this nomination was made without my . knowledge, ; while absent in &distant -country, and . by the unanimous voice of the Convention. ae oeptance is , a matter of course. • It is at all times proper in a free country, and at a crisis like this, deemed indispensable in our, on, that as aspirants to office should be dietinitlY under stood oti all important qiiestionei of national policy ; ar i d nay nomination for the office of Vice President has. no doubtbeen made with a full knowledge of mine. My position while a member of Congress compelled me to take a decisive, though not a con spicuous'part on till the leading questions of the day. I might therefore appeal ,to the . past as the best and safest, guarantee fur niy futUre political course. Some of these questions nre;however, daily growing in importance •.and as I cannot consent tn win' the goodopinion of othein by disgaising my awn, and as I design this communication to bo final, it may be proper that I should, be more est:lll6i. I•feel the more iMpelled to this course from the consideration that my action as a member of Congress may not be accessible to the people at large:. With.thia object in view,f have examined careaully the'. proceedings of the c0n5:64161'4 Which rwas nominated. I re cognise in the resolutione passed. by that body but the te-marking r end with an able hand; of the great lines of separation between the democratic and wi g parties—vioce oat should ever bo'kept freshly before the people, and aro so plainlY laid doWn in the re. solutions referred to; that 4 4 the, wayfaring man, though, a foal, cannot mi. therein." Those resole tioos have been widely, circulated, and are, , ,within tho 'reach of all. I .d eem it Sufficient to say that . 1114 meet my entire and unqualified approbation. •. ..rermit me, in conclusion,' sir,' tender to you, and throdgh you to the entire democracy represent ed'hy thq body over which you-so ably ?resided, my grateful thanks for the distinguished honor they have .done me, • • ..•-• With high regirid,'liemaitt truly your friend, ; , .• . W. 0. BUTLER. I Ilon. Antittaw rr, Srtvicaso ; President of lye Democratic CMiyention. itral":ThetfiWtfinis Uniiin says : « E v e r y D om ,, ctatic Atiiireouti, not only supper ntickii, eeld Butlerall.tiffAilfe.:eiy,oaptetenil Its,oppoatioo,lo r. Van.Wiiati s itew,..,party.. Although!. we have leen seynit n Our 4ejitOjttitiiiii of , hi& deiektiaii; nearly every otoualletnoCvatic contemptiriya hai Outdone its is aete4lo:*'" ' ' ' far BroWli;hothof says the Marion (Ohm,' .Demeeratin Alitrerf:seried e..i is "Millie' in Ver ti• , 'a - ..'` Pam f *.t Ur 2. egirnextlyPu lishibo following cird in the Mirror.: • -•• ' . MA ~Kpr.►rrr=rt.Brevity is the soul oT wit r~ We the undersigned' , haiei•heretofore , seted'wlllofie, Whigs,-beelve shall'iwir•aise our votes. iiirLtiSijs CanirofjTehigati: - ~ WM. H. FLSEY, .:2rfaiiesi,lidy'.ls . , 1848.. A. H. BROWN.. • MEM c S'_.. OEM ISEII =MI 7 .% 11 ,: , O: : 14:1 : . ! .71 • • • - : - .. , *'`.';;"• . ':: ' i:1:.: -.1 : : . '-' ',".'..•: , .:: 4- ',; ...- :•i: .; - .:.,:..::''..::;;.-•,t;.-:i.:!..-;...1--.:.-:;:!:,. MBE ~ S •-•-• Ell . ~: .. . .. . . ... .. .. . . . . By , A -wun,. 4, - .1)1. BVlar.es: . -..% .-:,.- - . ~ - , 1 -0.- .a. r:si. r). , . The folloß • ptts..,tsire togrttpli 1:! 6 Gee. Woi. 0.. o _lh b e i m 6,0J-.cataidifi for Nice' Presidenit pseertntir4 j . ? ,.. ,.oyottrts .IK,T o • Vouisville,Aicfbectere liWideflirluriviiir Ntiiit4 - 1 t.:- • I beg tbetistroffr4is simple Huai. - ' For one ;Who of will think of thee, • , -:And feel mosthappy:should it bring- Some :-..-.- • passing memory of me.. Not when the sintfoition that btow, Thor then thou lieem , st sortie ,spent 'bright; ' -..- Nor-wherr the tears Orsorrow,flow .- . - . To chase away. that spirit!alight ; . • . . Not In the troWd; - the ltollist•icheat, " - Where grief in decked ie,featal flowers ~ •i: ''. And the free heart foriletift6*beat, -- .'" . -, ...". -' And Billy draws insipid houra; . : . - • ' . 7 .: • Nor would I have the think,ofme.. •,',..',. — .Whei,Morning Wiais - hit'rObeliolidedi • ' ''... And wild birds wake theirrevaille, . ; - 7 - , Aid thoe'hisitaiightihernOraiag'S ham 7 . No! let it he the twilight hour,. , .'_-..'...; Whet inusing:,memury lore, to reign •: . - And gather tip each gem an d tflower7 - ::T? • .. , That scatter o'er Brigs travdld'pliiin. iI, ' . - No matter where my steps may stray,. . .- Or dark or,bright my fate may be, , . • Yet still through life'a unmeasured way -.. • r. • ' Believe.= a true frietid to thee. - --. '..... .VeisSizsgo Moving. We have received nn extra from the office tifflie Democratic Arch, at Franklin, which cOntsintrzthe proceedinge of : a large mats meetingof , the.bembc. racy of that'place, on the, 4th inst. lion. Hinter idercurix: Pideided, assisted liy large'noinber of Flee Presidinteond Secretaries... . Col. W. H..l.sxspratTos, from :a-.•esinimitter'inp. pointed .theeptirpoie, , preiented:.ii_-ne*lier- of spirited : and :patty* ieiniletionS; the lemur. of , *bp meeting ;17hey present Abe. Hon its. noiti- Turstr.s", efficient .Treasurer - of State as their ;choice bovernor that if he ls nominated and elected; his intitto;wiJpetbe excellent ,sentiment of licrernsas, 44 tbs:'loiitest geed of r theirnOest nuteber. , ! The reitelti*eiies ,Prestf Hie etmostcriefidencit In the administrillei of 3/titts'lC. , Poksr; . and pledges hearty support to the election of Cass:Aso ,Butxx.n. %Ye are pleased to lexm.thnt Democracy of Venange are thoroughly organized, and will poll an incaeased majority . this :Copper Itestow......SOugular Discovery; A correspondent of the Dada Paptess; writing under date or June • 1414, • from Ontonagon, Lake Superior; elyse-; , -.• .; • • • !- • • Mr. Knapp, of the Vulcan Mining Company, has lately made-verysingolar discoveries here in work ing uno of the , veins, which AP lately found. - Ile ..worked into on old care which bad been eucatated centuries ago. This led them to look; for other worki - of. the =coo sort.and they have found a nom bee of eitilcs to the earth which they have• traced a long diiitance.. sliggiog Ude those sinks, they find them tis: have been , made by the hand Of. man. It appears that the ancient miners went on n . different principle from What they de at the present time. •Thegrestest . depth yet found la these holes is thirty feet. - After getting down to a certain death, they drilled along the vein nearly to an open cur. These cuts harebeen filled pearly to a level by the accu mulation of soil, and .we find trees "of.the largest growth standieg gutter; and also find that trees of a . s erylarge'growth have groWetip mid dim!, and decayed Many years since; in : the same places I there are new standing trees of over three:burial red years' growth:'. ' '• - • • • • . Last week they dog into a - new place, and abaci' twelve feet below the suffice found a moss of ciap per that will weigh from eight' to tea tons; This ' :mass was buried to ashes.. •It Appears theycould not handle it, and had no means Or cutting it,asd pro. hi* builfa fire to 'melt or, : neparata the rock - from it; which might be done by heating , and then dash ing 'On goid.Water. , This piece of. copper is &s pare .andtelean as s new cent ; the upper surfhee hasbeets posted smooth anitelear. It appears that thiamass .of copper was taken front the bottom of a *halt; at the - depth . or about thirty feet. In ',nuking this shall ' . froat hhere the . bass 00W tier, they. followed the -course of the ten; which pitches considerably f this enabled them to raise it as far se the hole catne.iip with a slant. At the bottom Or the shaft they found skidiof blaik oak, Cosi eight to melte inchea!in diameter ;Abase sticks were cliarreil through as if barn/. They tboad large wooden wedgeir in the same position. In this shaft they found a mineergad sod a Darrow chisel made of coppei. —' - do oet know whether these copper tools 3re fella; pared or not, but their tnake dirplayed good. irroik taaruihip. They have taken out maws than a tee of cobble stoomr, were tad- been used ' as mallckr These itooes . were nearly round, *ills a score cat around the centre...sad looked u if this snore was. cut for the purpose of putting a - withe around for a landle.- • The Chippewa Inditec.alf•sav that , thla I . .work was never dooe by Indiana.: Thli; discovery will lead to a eew method of discotering vein's in this country, and may he of great betted to some. I Suppose they Will keep findiog new wonders for soma time yet, as it is bat a 'short time; since -they drat found the old. -There is copper' here In abundance, and I thick peoplevilt begin - to dig lt '''fn a few yeara. ;Mr, lipapp.has 'Lead considerable silver during the past winter. • . Norris LongstSethi taff fflotttltotalrY• The.name fifth's gentleman having met with Ito favorable receptions in' rations parts of thelltati, as taeditlate fur the of of Governor 'of l'entisylvanie - to fill Die* Vacancy occasioned by the resignation. of, the lamented Francis It. Sliouk, per., mit me, through your columns, to say a word or two rerpecting him, to people of Allegheny and the surrounding counties. Mr. Leogstreth was elected ('anal Commissioner hat fall by the Democratic party, by din orertrbelni ;rig majority ofin,tooo, defeating his opponent by a majority nearly as large as that orShunk over Irvin. The manner in which be has discharge., his delis', has accurate him. the cordial approbation or the entire body of the Democracy. lie ie. known throughout the Stare to be a man of irreproachable diameter' : of superior talents; of great moral and political firmness; Deals from the ranks of the pm pie; free from all faetionsrunwarering in - his at tachmentlo /mend Democratic principles, and most 'decidedly - Opposed to' the rapid :tomb of Corpora. Dons iv' - our Stateovithout stringent limitations and restrictions. - For. these reasons, lie is everywhere' popular with hie party. Thome who know him best, believe him to be, at thiecriaiS, the most available end desirable candidate now before die public, as modal Democrat can at once go cordially into hb support. I have never heard theie qualifications doubted. The only objection allegedos 'that his clectioe would create a vacancy in the Canal Board; but - this need not he. If the State Convention see propet;the matte! Can be PerfeCtly arranged, With out throwing the public works under Whig role for one moment. Judge Longstreth is very popular in the Eastern counties..'; In.flerks; had in the city and county of Philadelphia, the Delegates. to tho.Niate•Convention have already been instructed to support him t is cipectod that Montgomery, ilucks,yorthamplon, Cheater, Lancaster, Columbia, Lemma°, and gfint cow:dice - in the interior and in the north trill I believe that if he is flomiatated, Mr. Longstroth will he elected by such'n majority as would teli.ntitt? effect at our neat election for President. : ; • • Monument to Gov..ststtnis; The citizens of,Nerristovhi held a rn , :etiug oo the .let instant,—Adain SleinchWriresiding—at which they resolved that a moninffint, haring suitable jo seriptions, tio erected over the remains of Governer Snurrit, at the Trappe; in Montgomery county, and that the 'necessary expense thereof be , defrayed by voluntary subscription. awing the'people of' Olin Commontirealtto and ,11131 all who'choose may con tribute;•.and "that it 'may he onipliatically Pen pie's bloniunent,.! the 'amount contributed, by caqh individual shall not exceed , the sum•of one dollar. • A; large and rcepectabli committee wannppuinted to attend to rho' object.nt the meeting. Benjamin Hill waa ppoi ate cl,• Treasurer; to whom contribu tions inny.bo forwarded. —Lanraster ffe We trust that , the citizens of Pittsburgh will contribute jibe:oily , towards tho erection of thla Monument.:.. , 4pame lionte,a.Democrat. We find the fallowing in Mealarra Ohin Cs ay:rm.—On Saturday last we had the pleasine of meeting .Csni,,Jrinitil lry'lee, of the litilletsttltill:nompany, on his return from Mexico. Ile returnelii good.health and spirits. „ At the call of his country; though a whig, he vid 'unteerrd in defence.of its rights. • Like hundredi of others from our State .who left us whip, he retions a democrat; and will do battle as. heartily for, CIA; butler, Weller and democracy in Ohio; as he battled for MI conotry and her rights on . tbe seated fields in Mesice. . • We' A grand Democritictilemo . nitititionloaarimde at Peoria; Illinois, on the.ldisisliint;• it was the largest mecting;eret - bele hi'.:thit It was-ad dressed b) tlca:Shielde, who mmeiatiteilied - wlth : The greatest enthusiasm; :the PebrialiatriOeratic Press speaks of big speech as a most able and effective address. g. sr`.,; •': r EMIDE MEM EMS . ' ' ", • " 11 .7- • .. -AA - reir *air "..4.0.6,,ki.0 r ra, thelelirse, Beysl*lor ohe Iportiet -- pongrems. fPura-te - tv;-tial -4 "; ACT tothe silesqrsi mart of public reservation numbered thirteeerin the city pf. Washington . ' and for other purposes. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of .pepresent atives of the United States of America'in Congress as ,serobled, That theCommisaioner fir public Buitdfoga , iitith6 city of Washington be,-and be itehereby,'au-' thorized.to sell to the vestry of Washington parish, 'such portion of the Public reservation 01 land in the city of Washington, nutithered thirteen, Called tt e Hospital. Square,. as. the ,said Vestry . , may desire o purchase; for the purpose of enlarging the %Yoshi n ;- ton parish,bdrial, ground, not exceeding, six acre( :, Proeided,.7he Secrotaryot War and- tho.Secreta ,y of the,Navy'shall be of opinion that the said land can be sold without injury to the public servicia;:and, upon payment being made to the. saidCommissmniir for the said land, at the same price. per , the United States received .for the .adjoining equate of ground, numbered eleven hundred and fifteen; lie. ahall execute a conVeyance therefor' to. the said vet tryiirithe same Manner as ho now conveys' pubilc , lunds when sold. .• . . Stc. 2. 'And be it further enacted; That the vestry -of Washington parish shall have authority to enclose, possess, and occupy so much of Nineteenth street east as passes .between .equare earnberiiil eleven hundred and fifteen, in the city of Waihington, (the present burial-ground) and the land proposed by the first section of, this act to be sold; and also, with the 'content of the corporate authority of the city. of . Washington, the said vestry may enclose, pascals, .and occupy so much of any street or streets as may pass between the said square numbered eleien hurl. sired and fifteen' and any other whole square of • trouid of which it may become the possessor, for the Solo purpose of enlarging the said burial ground. Ste:3. And be itlialher enacted, that' the vestry of Washington pa rish titian have power to bold and enjoy fotever any land which.it may purchase or possess for the extension of the Washington pariah - burial;gound Provided, The whole quantity shall not exceed thirtyncres; anything in any former act to the contrary notwithstanding ; and.the said vestry may, from time to time, sell or otherwise dispose of the said ground for the purpose or burial: Sec. 4. And be it forth& erusetol, That the go vernment of the'United States shall. be entitled to purchase from - the said vestry, and to occupy as a burial ground, for fort members of Congress and such other members of the United States government as the President shall deem it expedient and proper to allow. a portion of rho land hereinbefore authorized to be sold. not exceeding one-fourth part thereof, and which portion shall bo laid out la some compact lorm, and at such place as the-Secretaries aforesaid shill select: Prorided, That the ground so author ized to bo purchased and 'used by.the government, .shall be paid for from time to"time as it is actually used, at the price demanded by the vestry, for grave ! sites on other pans of the same grounds : And pro . vided, also, That this reservation attic right to par, chase to the extent aforesaid, shall net bo held to aubjecithe United State* to any part of the expense of putting op or keeping up the enclosures of the said burying•ground, nr other expense incident thereto. • Amovetr, July 25, ISIS. • 'f P value --No. 69.) AN ACT to make Bangor a port of entry for ships or vessels coming from and beyond the Cape of Good Hope. Be it enacted by fhP Senate aid house of &resin tarfro of Mt United States of America in Congteit narembfrd, That Bangor, in the State of Maine ahall be, and hereby la mado a port of entry for ships or teasels coming f rom' or beyond the Cape of Good Hope, Antigone July :5, 1818. • • AN ACT reviving an act authorising certain soldier* in the lute war Penh Great Britain) to surrender the tummy hada drawn - by them, and to locate others let lien thereof. Br il canard by the ¬e and House of Reprerra folirts of Ihr. totted Ms:rail America is Congrets assriabled, That it shall and may be lawful for any soldier in the late - war nab Great Britain to wbum, --- bounty lied bas been . allotted end pateeted 'sill the. I s . ra , alraoa ,,, w,, rnesovE Boaay. _ Bi the arrival State of Arlattsaii, vaiirh vre• and is audit for cultiva-,., of the Geo. Lafayette, we learn that the steamboat uon, to eurrender said patent, and to receive in lieu. I whi te R ar e, with shout 200 tone Or freight onboard thereof the PM . quantity of any '' f. t h e O thli e 13" . COT New Orleans, and waiting at Cairo to reship it subject to a .private entry as he may select; 'No:. on ho ar d the Gee. Lafayette, took fire Orr Monday ridrdr That hert,re receiving cast e" / 04 . 4 'halt night last a .jest at the latter boat hove insight.' The be proved, to the iiiisCution" of the..Colilifol4oUaer Whim Rote waa " t lomo from th e e urf . boo . iod of the General Lam) Oilier Out the lend so allotted - peened a rrea:tho . r i ver. , W hen Shon Gen. , Lnih T ette aid patented to the aid so ldier it' unfit ref " Hi r t ' paired her, "be wai burnt to the waters edge. Car hoe, end that said soldier has never disputed - of hie 1 to a total foga. a o a rmor leo or three barkia.mial. ietemoinaraid land by any sale rinds own, lied Itta I tag, The fire Was first discovered in the ladies cab the, same has not been sake° et 'disposed of for hie io, about tO o'clock at night. - '- . debts doe twiggy individual, and that Ye:shall trice* __. _. _ ~..... _ all his interest in the same to the United-States in: • .. hen . . . - I shill -t, . , air Tho people of (meant) have become such way as said Commitsioncr factcti c, ant , , • ~ . . what the the surrender and location shall he track oithin five rooserreters. of puldie virtue. Hear the . • years from the passage of thinatt. , ' Grand luny says! . . . •,. Arraovror July 11,1'48. --.- . ''.: A newel:evict or Stem-tins has latelymade its • . . , evottc _ ..Nu. , 71.3 , 1 appelse . ee among . via. Ira . ring . all the . charms . o,r . calit ,it scatters th e 01'01111 ana creamer', and if AN -ACT to - confirm the location, and to grant a !rim, restrained within bound! , threaten. to beeomiari. quarteesectioa, of I c county f ' t t e ,. ' i i perfect plague, with „titne, and encourigest.,,by the of iiilleburough county, S l"d ate s or fo il lh or t wa , I Surreal' it has eireaay obtained.. We speak •of the Br if enacted bp tAt &wit and Mute er A-prtata% ,oof-ditiont Model Artists. That they should exhibit latirrs re the United &atm if .4merics la Congresti; ,- , their welts:ode forms, With due regard tr . , decency of Florida; of aura Ned, That the !oration of the county co _A le"'" •and the morals, we have not the' least objection:7-- •sioners of friti.borousb, in the State ~„,„„„; 'What we older.% to is, that, throkingasido all shame, one bemired soil silty acres of land fur the ----/ with an attire, they should exhibit their naked forms site of said county at Tampa, its :- begiening on the; to an audience comprised for the most part of 'eastliank•of llillsborough river, at the poiint whew! : , ~ young and inespricneed. This is certainly not the the fedi:teed feilit4f y fefeffattett i es Nadu h i M--. ." - . , way of refining the manners mid the morals or,* L..Wliiting, fleptember fourteenth , eighteen bun.: "_ put ..,. oic. Bred and forty.six, strikes the same ; thence up sairl' i river, binding thereon to s point, atdeaat hal f . a mile . 11, a straight flee from the beginning ; tbence,north-, eatterlyto a point from whence a lice running par. nlell to said straight line, and striking the bee ref said reduced reservation ~sad thence along the line of said reservation to the place of beginning' t, shalt include between said river read ilia linen one hon.: Bred and sixty acres of land.; and the same is hero by granted to the said cemmissioners sat the said county, the proceeds of sales tie be applied to the building tar a courthouse, and Jail, and other public buildiag.cfor said county; and the Commissiener of the General. Laud (Ace shall cause said ono bun. deed atiirsixty acres of land, granted as aforesaid, to be surveyed, end thn'eurvey confirmed all soon as practicable, and a patent shall issue therefor to said commissioners, teethe use of said county, as afore said, referring to this act. z ' - Aersaorma, deli 7.5, 1848. Forltut Morning 1.41111. Illoottertotr—Pentic No. 13.) A JOINT RESOLUTION extending tho tune for tho erection of certain light-houses. limalrol by the' Senate and House of Representa liens.the United Slates of America in Canvas as. snared, That so mach trf the. sixteenth section of the act approved March third, seventeen hundred and ninety-five entitled r. An act making further provision Inc die Support of public credit and for the redemption of public debt. ,, as require. that sums remaining unexpended for two years after the year of appropriation shall be carried to the account of the surplus fund, shall not apply 10 the act appro.. red Mari)) third, eightteen hundred and forty seren, entitled ~ / in act authorizing the erection of certain light.houses' i and for other purposes, ,, until two years taltr.lln fret mention of the legislature of those Stator in which said light-houses arc to ho located. Aernovre, July 25 . , 1848. ' Iltzsourrtorr—Pvatte No. 141.1 JOINT fa:SOLUTION relinquishing to the State of Missouri certain irciphics of Doniphan's victorious WISSAHICKON expedition. • , . Resolved by the , grade and Mute Repreienta• tivesw the United Slate, Of America in Congress as sembled, Ili:alba ten pieces Of ordnance captured by the Missouri yulunteers under Colonel Doniphan, in • their 'brilliant expedition through the northern States of Mexico, now deposited at the capital of the Stow by permission of the commanding general as; trophies of their heroic achievements. be, and the same are 'hereby, finever relinquished 'to, the State _of Missouri. APPDOVCD, July 25, ISM . Ilicsottrtorr—Punue No. A RESOLUTION to sanctimi an agreement made between the Wyandotte and Delawares for the purchase of certain lands by , the former of the lat . ter tribe of Indiana. - Resolved by the Senate and House of Reyresenla liver of. the Untied States of America in Congress as. sembled, That the agreement, in writing, between the Delmore nation of Indians, and the Wyandett nation of. Indians, made and entered into- on the fiiurteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and fortf-three ' for the purchase of cortnin lands by the latter of the former tribe of Indians; and which.eaid agreement, in writing, is as follows: - ' I , Whereas, from a lont . and intimate acquaintance and the ardent friendship which has for. ti great 'moray years existed letween :the .Delawaiee and ";Wyandotti, and from a mutual desire, that the same feeling shall continue and be more strength ened' by becOming near neighbors to each. other ; thereforei the said, parties, the , Delawares ;on rine side and the Wyandotte on the other,..in full council assembled, have agreed, and do agree, to - • he:following itipulations, to wit: ; • - Artiele I. The Delaware nation of . Indiana, mel ding between the Missouri and ganeas rivers, being very anxious to brive_their uncles; the Wyandotte, to settle and retitle near them;. do herebY denote, grant, and quit claim forever, to the•Wyandott na tion, three section, of land, containing six hundred =NM MEM ..''....:'....•...'..:.i'.'.•:. ,.-, : .r. ...;'7... - '."..*- 2 . - Y....,f 7. , '' . ..': . •-.'-‘..... , '"•if. - ...:i'1 . ',..:' .. .'- i • - : ,-. T.'‘.- . .. :, ~-:-.-..::::.'.:.:-.:'•:'.':‘:!:!..', --:-;-.-'7'.:•-.f.-:--.'..-,.....:?.. S I'.l ,^ "‘ (-4 , - - , - `.;:.: <;... MEM _,.~e _ _ .'~. -*l ",..f, , ..' , -,.:', , . 4 .-.'-! , ;: , % , •,•1:-,:: ....'''..':.l-1:::;,: - : -':..:::-,.17-:....':: [Punic—No. 70 j FiEZEIM =ill • ••_ ••• . . •••; ; . •,, • ,; • "..- • • - • - ' • - - . - si x • -i ,, ,. -, . - • • -,-. •;.,•*..,, ,k _ and forty 'acres each, -lying OW Da 'pg. a w... a" therpniortif therjanctidn.,of therlMairourt seek r • •. • rivera-% i:t. '-- •-: ~ ,- .. _., ~0'"r.,..4 f.: • ... ~,e s AtticltO. The Delawiro cidefer f? • , 1 .-' do and by the imanfmouir conspatof thei pepp l e , beitiby,emle;krant; saitlisini-tiLtheTWyallott on iiiiii, and the ir heirs - forWer, tthirt , T;ali sectiehs of land, each containing six -hundred, and forty_aqres, sainted between the aforesaid Missouri and Kansas rivers, ! tind adjoining on the west the aforesaid three donated sections, mating in all thirty-nine sections of land,,,beunded aa :: fellows, viz: "Commencing at . :the Oink at - the jbottina of the -aforesaid Missouri and Kansas rivers, running west along the : Kansas river sufficiently far to include the aforesaid thirty nine sectioar, thenati running north to the- Missouri river; thence'down the said river With its meanders to the placo of begiriningr to be sbireyed.ittas near a square form as the risers and, territory ceded-will admit of. . . ~' - • - • _."-.; •.'..- : Article 3. In consideration of the foregoing dona tion and cession of land, the Wyandott- chietk , bind themselves, aucceasors in office, and their: people, to pay to the Delaware nation 'of Indians fortyr-six thousand and eighty dollati;is followe vim alt tb011.., sand and eighty dollars to" be'Paid the year eighteen hundred and forty-four, and four thousand dollars , annually thereafter for ten years.. Article 4. It is hereby distinctly'understood; be. tWeen thd contracting partite, that the aforesaid agreement shall notle . bledinglor.'obligatory until the President of theHriitedStateleliall'have approv ed the aime,:andeaused it to be recorded in the War DePartment, , .... , - In testimony whereof,- we, the chiefs. • and head men of the 'Delaware nation, and . the ehiefi and headmen of the Wyandott nation,- have,-this four teenth day'of December, eighteen hundred'and'ffirty three, set our sigoatures. II , " NAH-KOO-MER, his x mark; -.- • Captain KETCHUM, his x mark. Captain-SUAVEC. hie i work. • JACKENDUTHEN, his a "mark. : • • . MN-KOCK-SA, his a mark. . ,• • ' • COCK-I-TO-WA, his a mark. • - - fiIA.BAR-81T-TONA4 his it mark. PEMP SCAN, his a mark: ...' ' NAH-QUE NON, his kmari:.: - ~...- ..* ' Delaware Chtes .......,. • . HENRY JACQULS, hiss mark. , ',. :: • - JAMES WASHINGTON, his a mark. ,'• . ' MATTHEW PEACOCK, his x mark. : •'' ' • -... JAMES BIGTREE, his x mark. ' • _ . - '''.••• GEORGE ARMsTRONG, his a mark . - . :-: TAN.ROO-MIE, his a mark, , - '-•'',' T. A. HICKS. tillandotts. Signed in open council in prosenee of Jot:AntAN Subagent fc,r- Wynn dolts. R'tcuAßD W. COSIMINP, Indian agent. . Janes M. SIMPSON, CHARLES GRAHAM; ' ' . • JOCL WALKEN Secretary of Die Wyandott rpun- Jicaay.TtatVw, Indian Interpreter, Delaware. ne, toe same is hereby, confirmed: Provided, That the Wyandott Indian nation Shall take no better right or , interest in and td' said lands than is now *cited in the Delaiware nation of Indians, , Aerltowiti, July 510,..1843, ' Corso re m= rutin Eves Snrr.—A friend of ours give' us the follorrieg illustration of the pecu• liar consistency with which the 'Whigs act in refer. sacs topolitics. He isayirt. "Whig consistency puts me in mind of an old buck I used to know when a boy; _ Le isaa,alwos ready for a fig sod finally gat so used to it, that on going into the lot, he would come with. his eyes shut, and drive Away at a ettiMp for.half a day at 8 time, and thought he had ticked all creation. So with the Taylor Whigs; they go it blindfolded, with out knowing how or what they hit; and ether the Noiember election they will open their eyes in amazement, and find they base been hutting at a slump." - ' bar T. D. Jones, the sculptoki ii rho at. hioing to a high and deterred eminence, hsa re. turned to the city—Laring completed his bust of General Tay lor.—Cin. Com. . And General Taylor has about completed his beat or Iho Whig pattr. (Ds CHILLS ANT Frmot.—Vright's Vegs:table Pills am one of the best. It nut the very best theiltone' iu the ,meld. for the career iute mtlUent fever, because they eicel all others in ridding the holly of thole ntisAid hu mors which are the canoe. trot only atilt kinds of rarer,. but of Crary - malady incident to man. Four or fire of said Indian. Vegetable. Pills, taken every night on' going to bed, will in a iihori tlme make a perfect corer of the most obstinate case of chills and fever; at the same time the digertir'e organs will be restored to a healthy tope,. and the- bloods° completely purified that fewer and ague, or disease in any farin a Will be absolutely . Bewarrof Cosenzerfousoni Istitatiou.—sfternemberthat the Original and Only (leonine Italian .iregetable. Pills hare the_written signature of WILUAII %Valour on the Lel:aerobe alto, that MOCIIII. Wargo sv nec r & Co., of New York; ids. S. Glateoe & Co., at. Cincinnati; and J. Lk Wilder & Co.. of Louirville, are Nor agents for this medicine, and we cannot gunrantee the genuineness of that oljerCd by them for sole.. . ' The genuine is for sale at Dr. %Wight's Principal Date, 119 flare street. Philadelphia: and by Jon% TIIIIMPSOSi l.ibetlf street. Pittsburgh, Pa., echo is rok agent.for , this city, by whom dealers can by supplied at the whole ante rate ireTtior Guist Railittnr.—The Closnonino, or AU. Healing Dols:inn is still performing wonders. No other medicine ban dome no much to alleviate the nuderiugn of our fellow-citizens an thin... No remedy has ever been known to cure Anthills with no much cettaittly and so el fectually an thin Hallam; A large proportion of the din- PASO% of the I.l.tiletltilateA Oft` those affecting the Lungs, Ttiront, Liver, or Sidmark, and for such thin medicine is 'peculiarly adapted. The proprietor deities the world to produce its equal: Dr. liilterman: the sole proprietor and' manufacturer, would urgc Upon all the neertotty.of pro miring the Genuine, and hot be put MT with any MitatiOn .of it, or with any other medicine. So great is tin reputa tion. that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt to pans off their worihtem. mtxturen, hoping to share stf. the ad cauteges of the proprietor'n' labors and expenditures, when they have not the energy or ability to get Up and entablintitatif thing themselven. For nate by WX. Jscasoa, No. tat I.therty etreet, bead of Wood, Pittidiargk. • - ' • Jyt I Goodeon 3 Chi*, of Bellevue; Ohio, 'November. `at, Is4o. sent n letter to Qr.°. C. Vaughn, the proprietor of the celebrated hithontriptic hlixture, the Greet Atm.: , lean Remedy, with a statement the!' itt*The vicinity al Ohio where they do Wetness. the article has had unpre cedented puttee. Nothing like it has ever • eppenred. People. mean to it • Inc all complaint*. and its effect in al ways good. Old case'', which have bathed the skill of medical tarn, lave yielded to it, mid the faculty, are oiling it. in their practice. A •large number of medical uteu are agents for lie sale—a stronginoof of the great virtuee of the article.. Call on Agent*, in our paper, whim names are to be found . under Great American Remedy, nod get n Pamphlet. • • • Agents in pitteliorgh, Hank Bancawsv, No:dLiberty et., near Canal Basin. EAGLE SALOON.CONOERTH Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, August 12th, „ ,BY•.A NEW COMPANY.. First appentatice of the SABLE BROTHERS.'. The following .performers are - engaged, and will Mate thetr appearance on Saturday, Aug. 12. E. It. moRANct; tit Violinist; 3 , • J. BI,A'PHERWICK, *I ; •'; • . P. VICK. Banjo Vlayer; . ". H. MERRIMAN, Accordeon ; . W..HUNT, Guitar; 3. E. ROBINSON, Tamborinc ' J. 'V IV. BUHOP, Castineits ; . And I,n Petite Tagiioni,,ocalists'nnd ' Hlsr. The Opein ."Som - .Shnfflelterl," mitt cit bf,,llJr- Buhon. author of" Poll y. yin Fottmay,r,Wlll beistoduced next Monday riveiting..4 : ; rOulllit RUES; 111111V . SEK . :WOOD . A ZID MAR[ ET: STREETS. ORIGINAL - THIRD WEEK OF THE VIRGINIA .NBRENAOERRI. ,elottpatitirelphr Mk,' prior to thiir tit-portiere from thiritly. -- • The performances will conclude w i th I.4IIVINGI PICTURES) . " •. • ' : .: . OR F Doors aptiiat }'past 7;* to' commence l'intfit B. .. Cards Of admission, 25 to' . . • .. • "Tickets eon he oldainedat the hiontinitthela lipitte, and at the dctin• Miring the, etieninv, . , *.' - , -. •,' ... •jj t o . . -.- • , , . - — WISI. TiOßN;.Aci.xy.,l. . FANII.I.Y . fi1.01.7 R-100 Ms. Fresh Ground ntmlly Flour, just reed and for sale hy . . • .. EUMONDtREER, Liberty st., opposite Smithfield. 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' .".. . ~, ~,, Shoe woreilEas .5 " 4 ;;;;1:.. 43 1 1 45a -747-19 *I ne olll ' 5 ; 111-4-' 4 3. .k. 110 .-' fired by an bleendiary, and. thli=boespeensiderahly &Linage& and I the stock, almost entirely destriiyed. .The loss will be fully covired by - itistrrance. - -:_::-...:-......_ . An attempt was made to blaw up the safe. Pow der was found in it. No money was lost, nor was 1 any article - of value missed. - : - ' - r• '-' ::.-- ''-' --' . . r . During the: exett ing . rthft i.ll l l43:4kwNaltolainscin was seen lurking .nround - tlre: . - treintsvc,; and the watchmen kep t thell: eyese4 . 4gt.4lliii' - thAitire; ho was sought eller and fouriditt .nth Street h se, 'when he pretended to be''dend',44445...„1,1' ti . " : 1 ai . ..., , t i e 'rested and locked;uP.:Piibii44*.tvillfaete.‘Pli t ern I : •caztridge s, such net a rilysita:f4X_Ptilifekt tip safes. The powder whi*tiiantiiiiiifid!ticith'tbliftilid ip the sire, was disCoier . elltn„lostpC, thd samo dumb.' ty...llelalsdhid - i lingistilfrOilittirit eight or 'ten. Inches in lecgth;j'cillecri'ef - SPiiiiiik Vi#1 4. 1: , #.k." With this heiod6tihtlo4ll44llO..?‘44litiVir ness. IIe' WAS kept4ksitie,Tomba bY,40 . 14 , 4*P47 : : tiljpreperationswerei*lddfor a full ini'estings . .' About noon an exatnitialod was entered iiiiViiih)etf resulted. in his commitment f01..trie);,, , ,341:91 - been fastened upon bitrcirliiliniiihn a iii' . :iiii.• in his pocket - was identideC'S 'lc ' ' T '.' :.:'‘, 5 ,.: ,. -1 . ~.-.: , Tbe.whole of the; property deltroyecf ;is eationted. st aheut 82A00 0r.3,000. _ _ _. . -- .."-It .., . ,' ice' Thiio lss e*lndtolf.'ef Yhba.itreet. ititen; ten dered ' 9!liff,r:::o. l lif#Y3t , Y , SlYi#P,eiii:,4izt . tilit 'fiiiia - Orel that . iWb! l *gFe:PFP°ol l 4o l2 ° o 'l 4 ch . stupidity 611 t 112 0. . :. pictures -bt . ..tity iittilifltplial W - nessedin eivilizid-iotn!i4o‘. ThereW i'alei - s- Sionally to be ieen-irbi4:94:te,c•satqlidFret7:lA l4 4.lo s (Pi hit;' , bat tharie are iiiisiii.:" . ;li may be iitsFrtirlo is. a class in the world that ean;bertickleil bildifitih fr hibitions—but we hope iiitaiiniit i be'e#enAtifi. v When designs of this kie,d7ire gotten up by caialie men, who ore actuated by gdod;,rnotibes, :wet. t?lnk great good might be accomplished. The refeartr.re of England feel the good melts oftheillustnetienii of Punch; but there is - netting Punchyrabodt r ,ttliit. political caricatures that bate been pablisbca Slice the dominations. ..-: ,-- - -.., :,- . ..'' ,- ...:i_ • &MAX BOAT Fast ,Travelliog heelifiefeqt4llo! now. Passeogera have teen taken to agmqqatt,as low as 82,b0. , Strange's' it.sitay.apPriai'L'Aer. - "Ulna boats that charge this price, iriqd . ,Piltititikkk W take passenger* from heeling to cincintsatifiw i lP,iust double. This may show travellers ,the ndsintage of paising through this nity'on f rom ibe ter Some consPlainte *ere yesterday, miatroug merle against. 011, of the watchmen for /iguiklativg too -.freely: - The affair Iva. investigate/ by the M a or and the result wan, on account of conflictini tee titsiony4 thnt it WAS mixed: s up. The guardisUi of ithe, night was not dismissed... -. • ' POTATO CROP.-• 411 misty pans of the countrY the Potalo crop has prove] Chiltire. In this "Courily we understand the disease l= mule iur aPpearanfe, bat the yield, uPon the whole; may be'very • Da' The word lintagnifeeento splinted itynnr*s tiee yesterdnioethe candid les and the Ten Hear Meetingiinstend• of 44 nigaittesut;, , . whiehOkeka great difference iti thiti;e44. atectenrsstY.7 , —The:iertridifea (Grua &On aurt Robinson were made out Ott opies OfAinty Rtefw art,s Tariff speeeb This tie email I:Witter, liiceihe speech iuelf and the subject of „ .103"Wi are requested to notify the friends of the Ten Hoar system that there will bA i tneetiathr friends" of the Operatives M ihe Dinatond,liittsbu l rgh; th , - green .looking chap .comiliitnild'itt the Mayor , . olhee Of . $ll ,by . 1% - }rtiiiAsd drunk; ',Nnjustieti.sras vital Tho nue yer.tergli3ittetalseeeflideeptabreto our smoihered i 04.1 *u oe3ted peopl ' a ; : : T 66 Gent of, Thuroilay, and Friday morolot.,araa.4Plleat aerufrgr- . able. -We have since-felt yeller ' . . SsT The eaglo-Salobla taieeerte-ciniiinetice Ibis evening. ...The company is coiipiaed entirely" of Pittaborghem.‘yh;ehlrierhaiiiliiiao' idling:nov*ll. A Pow) IlAtt.--TheSerepaderis jussiolinet_thia as their last eyetkini._o4ePirditht 70 I . DONlr•l[lltl.lr% C =— T here , lepar. gt Yohn A. has heen appoinft4 Dipoii iornei.hlenersl for this nuntyl.,.. ISIT The- American 'says that tita6 of 4h - e , Cotton ci)mptiliei•of-Allegheaty tray aertt,:apoPasitpi' ; 'Ettil: tiatote fiir sale. -•-• • ~-; Infr The old Gstette appeain now, with a iiiiri!ed hmat interne. We think 0t 30 0113 , Pittatiurgh' editor in Fleezont &Er The Ten Iliint:.*lting.Jast evening, Filth Ward, is. quite laTQe ' and apinted , coati ler ing they a tepottlezierdiiiiiA:tlie Factotliati'yielded thO Tan }lour ~y ` ate~ Uqw Is that - • • ' A ' KO' Tbe Arviean hlethtnlito of ;hie city are about starting a Religious „ - : • • The rivers are 1414,1:.1r1414ef . afternoon there wore three feetalOitehei.fiiift:W.iliiiiiet' • SleaLWa:dl Pit Ikapprirtr.r : Tbatltemarfas of - the First Want wilt niiit'at,theViimaia.llo4, Id 2 *(Satizatay) , erehing, the f2fh 'inst., at Fo'ciock,flW:the, purpore of electing delegates to LinCocat tiP9ayaupq.li, HUDSON'S PANORAMA 00 THE IIUDSONtRIVF.RI AT PIIILO - UALLI. spin: proprietor of this great Pietort er. ton hi. way to the eastern eltics4 filVezinbit Panorama nt the • abate fOk , _ A rust- Dan °xis. Cniumeneing Oct -Thursday evening,- Aligns! tOth.tOd io coutinue Friday and Saturday evetintri. "- It is painted on le,ooll feet of canvass, nut represents with woudertUl accuracy, every city, town, and land ing, (ottboth orides,) frotn New York BD). to the month f the Mohawk River. constituting oneot thalttrgest and meet beautiful Panoramas in the irrAdraissmit only 2i critic Children half Nice..., ltirlotstobe had at the iirislcipal-llotels, @IA'S* clue door, rolioni6Vagru,,,:ace moving o'clockat il l D ,f en et precisely.' HY 0001 V, lte:—Ditll4o,ll4 -- atbiating., Aug, 10, Lat 10 b'clock; at the Commercial &des ktofnas, -cor ner of Wood and Filth streets, will 'be .sold,. se- - serve, the entire' sett* of a 'retail Dly tioWs Merchant. • who is declining business. Consisltnit ors SVAI of seasonable Foreign anti Domeslie Stainieleid F y DRY GOCUXi i .which may be exaxiiinhd l urevtor> ( s Id foci sale, , „-• " re 4 * otc - boar s rurnitu and , thoteries.,:-Tuto . Queensware and China, rompristng a gttnecaLltasollm 4Bl l suitable for hoibiekeepers; great vane./ am a quantity of glaslwpres . lar I'l''resbestate,- -min d fleindow octo r globe lamps. yeoman 'cut , tnretlitesem blinds, linen and cotton fly netts, ttistZi !ties,liatebees shovels, Ae. A general nssortmenrot tsew aadaecrul•ita gent sofas - is a ilirro lg e w ki h n i ; h cb n li e rs ni :beld tre a ?ds .b,u trables a ,', t w it7O k i lS lL a roe nd 14. er f itl e , L e ge " d r li c oTe rn e a m n o e l o h m ' i-r es, "‘ nui L .•shed, '2O boxes cheese, Ae.. 1 / 2 • A t 7) teelock=CuthtlYs twe l lY, ntittac l ul e ltqul , P• a large assortment of ths °nettle ready-maa sialawg, boots, shoes, umbrellas, eaddles,:.brldle . !. ys,hipr, utulks,; golit-and , silver watelies, , guini„ptittiolisoßmatid staple variety goods, ke. •-• A-• (.It4INA' AND QtEENSWARE.4T AUCT . IO A./ f.9tituntoy monitor, the 12th lust: .'at afio'elohitlett,lhe Conhuercial Sales Bann, corder Of Wood nrui - Vintsl4,' w ine J udd,: without 4.45 e rve,for mitt par Ibildir:by ardor of Johu Forsyth', Eatf.;High Sberifinf Allegheny Oounly,' .4 crates Chios undQueensware;•iimbrurftirp.';hsnarditie assortment; wilchossill be , sold in Wu itv son posihniesi; mlO2- . ; ri , i 3,04 - D;ErAYFS,ll4rirt.-. T ARC E SALE OP , PRESH.DR' COORS AA.TION:—On Monday riezti Aug.' Tittf, - atIO o'efttek, , . A. be sold, arld'KentialsrAuetiOnßcitgarr,'Nzqtdi Wood street, threerdoorsilonfFifiti=entmer andlllomestin DRY-6001:08:1M0eivedAireef front ntirx tensivo importing house in the city. - of Elostan,-With'An struvions to sell them to,lbe higbesT bidder twititoUr' de- , ::Aindng .which are—.rflue, new style. French Ging hams, Jacconeta, blush'', Chintzes, .Calieocit, LinseY,l l , , .Phihir„lfomestic Plannels,,Colorna -and 816 PaliCaTabuc Millabs;Linett Toyelling; Pittsfield and Cobassett ISed Elilached,and Brown Alluding, Suspender, Cm- The *We of Dry Mail in fresh Inercb-, antableorder, nutl.tliebem ofreled -at Auction for seve'ral' -months. They .can le examined any time precious to. sale, and are.worthy the attention of purchasers. angl2 ''JAMES APKENDIA, Acta. . . . !vca.^" • *.••••!•-•:.,,r,•"! ' • . -' f = _ . ~' • , ! . . , , .:: . -1•::' /:.. •:':' :;:1-•-..-i''-';''.;.:f•-..fi'-1:,..'-':.,...;',.'..:. El= =NE MEE ~:. NEEME MOUE ilslqff News by Telegraph Liberty Reported f or th e' • Peet. _-- - - W3samosos i Aug 11. SitiritiiTtitigitiate laetaighlpaeeed the Oregon bill with an:tuitti,tifitentE r .iticvii to_thaßticific OC - eart. "lrouietialTi 46 e apFittfrAiittee4:iiiitifw tie tgitnetiediAitAft, end , llteappTEryttyik - fic - pey fer, Frettytot.'Astrryey. al -a ' -jv ICasinildiroer Aug; :• , ,Itovar. 7 l4finsoto ordering tha Georgia,ltailßoad till to be edged wasiecenpid:,l . ;e#; ;,°,5 1 # 6 , 1 '4, 1 2 1 ! subject laid •on the-talite. • • •. A committee of confii6i3ed was'iJppofntedtip {he - ••• , !-Tbe•Oregcon bjll-- - Waa iiiiteidineeta, l'ito; ' power , weta~tsagreofT•tol;_ f4tl#l:pri 85, nays 126 ' • - , StietAri--Mr. - . -Benton's mac] ution :,)travititeg tor. t l ßabligilintietiiiAieseeAlwitisi - itirSinette in tPePTNrP3I4.- l gt el hgeneer w a rautPstde4- alightly and paaoed r • •• -• • '"'" " The Post Route taken up ' and =isi-der ed; An amendmentt abaLehing newspaper postage • within thirty , , . A committee of icinference in 'Cho 172iplotrieliC Bill Ara , APPPinted..• ,; r is r2f - • - - FEITIJIMELIMIA, Aug. Monitpansnajositie-s iqole following couotieg: .. . . Da it 164 - . Reid, 17ettrocnt, has majorities:ill:lstiff 1'04114 cc , FPtfes: 21a. I - . Robison,'" Tbe,Whigii bares given nfrAb: eidir Reid elected.. Thorerlf:4;il**ol*ll.! • jet' annbtfid: hail tbie Ain Ap24t 4 And rout in thee, sod barn:gaitel three in the SenittAnti .iceNTucKy..ELECTION.- . - , •• r cfitieli4 o o.*MjOritY :in 34 cou °lief/ it 1068'.' tiis ri:4o2 10,0400,- . • Ia S • /441g10g111401/oaelie .1111!i . 1 - date for Cgicre7fil'ir4,4. - i:4pre;:finjlseiliiii!me . , *,- 4033. , BovrliaiJ,'DOpiiiipi. 435t1 r :Cooke. iiiriqg; 293 d: ted to tie : * enatOriitoittn!ed,lie*ii'fiii4.'i 40 whig electid.Ropmentaurea SECfI. , NnDzszttes it , 4'ttit4o.P,iii:t444. s ;4l4kiiktifOooii - 1141111#;. - ' - pt about 5 000 . _ k P VALIIAIORN.:.II4"RW:. ' ,•• • •I 3 l t il,trp '' of . iiowaii 3 irial*SellOter aloes cannot be rorreeily'r4r , aanitit•aiyoil ga senleil:' • ; " ; i • oye e tlourales c.oret7llale pt - v . 440; lybite.ao644co Sa/estifpicaci Oats- 7 5i eles 9(338e.. • t" • • IVliislrer--Saleain • , .NEW I'ORK •• : • -• • . Nalv Y oar, August ••;..dour—gales o,Geases/et. at . 11.5,1108.5.111.-i' • :ccrrik...Tbei m e is a large deinand;f9i,Ciiiiii far cilliaedea . tra siitti6sates"of tifneAVliie - siOre.ii