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EN 00 RAT le NO*lllll . 4T10211% .. • - • • • • liEtW I S CA S S RESIDENT; • 7 . fiCs4 , Ylcf-f: • - - ' IJ T- •FA , iiiityp:iikrile_-78itm1751 10 `.., '4' • . . iliEerrorrtat..:aLiernol.. ;... .. ots' di' ••• - : DAyID D. sv m .Goncluk, trorthaiipl , n.., • sammuntrAvvz gumumits.: • I. Us..-ntY }twits, Philadelphia County. 11. lloas do . - _City. . . 111, kisac. Swin t *. . do - IV. -.A..;.L.Rovairotte,.. . do tiltihtgooien', 6 ° VT. itonizar....‘Yiuoirr do . . VII:" Watt.t .n eat Dowct' co, ...Cavite! a do . 11.11,1.165,1Att, , , Pars' llcrs's, Befits ...a ° S. SCIICKIXOCIM, Monroe do 011oeSvrirrraz r i ,Wyoming.• ! o . ; ; Jta Bizwags Toga Xlll3 , Joine.C. halca, Clinton . - Waroxas, I. bn . •=k;. ,- % XV.,'Etosart ii - Phairelt,Vorh • I • . i. Sams, Franklin .10 Cargarias,liuntingdon do' BLicci Greene , . • do .4...,-ILVlll.lCtitalase • • , ld ", • :•*XlX4iChrosos W.BOWNAZ, • - 3X1.40011.911TA1C10N, Beaver . do'' . d Allegheny do.. " -XXIIVW-11Darta,Crawford • ' • o Peter •••• do •••', ITT 3 i B • -- d 1..X1.1n-davrs.O.Cam emu, er 0 iCo . ft, -cAtIA.L:COMMISSIONER,. ' ISRAE PAINTER, .-BLACK. oa. rtrrsikozoo. ..•••;..o . orsmsalkxar.r , ; • - ..406111N 4.,MITCHEL, Pitlibuegb. B.4I.AMILTON. do. . . • • :::..-,--I...EDIVIUND.:SPIONVDEN, Allegheny. Versailleo : EISWARD:rii•CORKI.E. Indiann .j • I ; . • t ' .7 'AcTtrop,• • • 301 IN OBRIEN Lawrenceville_ • , - • coaAnstonaii AhI.PA-.VITAC:ILACF; Italilw DRJOIiN POLLOCK,'Clidori;_._ ciatax or 1118 ". ;..BENJAMIN wiL3oN;;Blitsbeili-Ectirrsll • --------- N- TELTPAPER. -THE LAWS OF THE I7NITED •',:-..:•:stursk,. TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS OF CON CIRESS,*r.,rAREPUSLISHTJ)RY AUTHORITY. . , . ~ '- 1 11caliing Vast: 30V.pritituict 0 • cc. •• 4 OP WOOD 'AND firftFETS: Hitobie.tutod. to out_ Etitbliislarient,. a splendid r.Printing Igurbr.e t we era .prepared to do -rmv 4:0,.5,45.,,,,,,e,-and Book work Inn style °CUT, sarptiised :beauty and Oeststelm, nod upon tbe molt ten; sealable . iespeetfolly. solicit the patronage of ittke public in adifine of our pastne'-s 01W...fare:tarn an requ feud toiliond ikratorsbtfare A 97 w4AL P. tif., Ms mum bo co . mplicet wi th . order to in. surt cos mention. Men it teposslble; an ein/itehoin wool/ Unite d Stutos Nicreptiper; , Ageney N o;n7l . s .e tr o r r el e Ulo n to i gyoullu Dl° r ieti;u: l teeuni in Vkilodelphia. • • . .• ' 'Mr:State Conventlol4- August* 30, 1048. Oin [Wit! eoa 6itiir sattiiis.--Sobn „c o ysi:ll . :jl. - gerr, M. J. Sten - not, C. Barnett; .10/Ou /AY: 't*.t= Itochatol - Lontb, Ikottiet kiseit..•FteertVo,Go. . • , • r , The ,Notalasitton. We inzert the Conttriunication of " "SFYI)TIV" ant ;Incau.se them ; WIMAny sentiment in the article of Monday Mat in'tetifion to the romination of Judge ...longetreth, bettaylogat lack of "the usual caution •- • ritid 'forecast of beniOciatic editors," 'nor because •• . we can ever belienribat one m. 211, (or a fete,) has '--;•prittlte.rjghtiti,e,apieSS'.hla opinions, tree if they _ • are not , in • sccorilanest• with what , may teem to he •••-'the sentiments nethe,many--especially in adranre tho'zi 091COrthit many..: Wheu the an€ llll , :decitled on * Certaincouine, our regard as members • • 'Tofibe Demoiratic parly,) for. the will of the majority, fullyintid fairly ever - , forbidden usto :;••• tueiounterto.that )1101 inc twe intend shall honor prlaciple - , of:action; throughout t life. While •• we Alive *cirr i :for a single moment', stopped to en. , rite: What mill. our :opponents think, or my, of -nn claiming the attention of tbe Democratic traityvehaie ativayii asked fs it right to do Mit? „Is . 11V aC"c oi'd'tttee v ith our'professed priociplea t Aril, or not involving's moral wrong, or a violation of our kiiical-principles,) What ,advantagi;• will it , • give us over our politiCal opponents; or, How may nseitio our injury 1 Each of these questions trald... tiurselves,..previoua to the adoption . •, of tuty:trMise - by our party ;'-and ore are very opt to speak , hi aceordanee with . the dictates of our own • - judgment. Our correspondent may see great den hy a full and free discussion of, , mere ..ntaitter's; of polity; ono' there may be other friends who;see. through the same medium' that he • .doett; bur'wo see no danger' ahead—if our party obey the dictates of plain common sense, , as they. generally do.' 'f;von " error, of opinion may , be tot crated, when reason m left free to combat it ;" and - that course which the Dernocratic party 'jelled to ..ppriue; ' afteca full and fair discusaion, is the course • which hat nitesqed'i and ever must lead, to victory. ' • s. • ' Thc , " . Potato Rot. ..:Again there come to no, from almost every quar4. '-'-'-ter,*,eadfinis of thediseasethit has for a few years. -.4freentleatioying go large a quantity of this valuable 'TM almost every part• of the country; from-lirhieh accounts reach ha;the potatoes are rep: vel'erittitt..sit being., unusually large, and the crop ~abandaetflint,-;tinfortunately; .the fßdications of eitlierlii the season than , ever beretofbie. Ravine 'taker' a yetinc,. a ,week or two since, into of-Builer, Mercer,' and Craw. ',..l'.l9lll;:itrid,...tbiltiiiiiltiquirieti.among the farmeri on that the potatoes are large ; ,:f„...liiirillialtsittiverryailieiodlaertse was manifestly taking lield.ttpon• them: blotte khow how , fu overcame it ..rTaltboagh many experiments have been mode with object. The whole' noril;westem pertion of oar State must sutler from this cause.' 'other parts of our State, we do not see -; ;Abet the disease has til.yet auracted much attention, if 14ratials ; iolt in other States, there is a gloomy prospect.. Th e Detroit Free Press, of the 19th, says thatil.lo the northern pert of this Stare, the rot has idreadintide its appesrance . ; end to a greater et "itat thin )ast. year.,-7' in nrite.places threatening a ,tougleitraof the-crop. . The digester has made Its sp. pe*llikei:tiochleoiller.s.ttpart ugual.". .1t prevails to rt , grei!.. Went jn the Western.part of Maryland also. Lei` t e a, the kiierti`ser says that the po tato-Art loa4nlaro 4 l...iolikle in the neighborhood of . ail' ; dead or-dying; and it .L.'iltb-titiiiiKilie*:/efill.leir,almost entirely cut off, lii the opre::poOlipbe jOgidgrAiiidiabaYineyard. !sAtieivefitvhile theri? are ~.'repreyertle4i6 be, 119 . : IndiCaliaD6 . of diaease in the vicinityof F.dgarstown I and the potatries are • AU tebt.'uyicommooly larie, - • " , -.1 1, • , ,nelghtirithood of. New Haven in for. olietleist;,l,iiheo,eryetheiJournal, We taste had opparpriniTy of pereorial inspection.of thiidread dying earlier b y , a . . hist .Yetik- , radao, as sonle.say,• more estieniii;e7s..And yettitiettiO:ipOties'of this so uni.. used .vegetable bate <been Plaalfd, that timers-generally haifeaii,ajiiiibensiona that there will not be a plenty.. Theists:bit themselves;never, ecCßtiln! , wkf!;finPf." ,— ;s= - .'i ... ERIE MEM oP : ~Jadn. . . The coal Trade Fron correspandent.of tbePhilicielphiaLedger, Itikti•AUriaribir, whote-year past-en Over PrOdnetkusi lintpeitOtilipon tbet Market in euV trance of tadettiattd; nintrl4oaus price" have been the necessity consequAte;" .But worse then;ex trentery low..tih»,littie - long 'credit at Willett if is sold, and as the minors' profits will not cover , the risk involved in such extended credite,they hare de termined to stop their work° until the market really wants and demands further supplies. Many of the large establishments in Schuylkill county are closed, and the most 'of them will be stopped during the •present week."' _ It cannot well be ilnubte-d,hy any reasoning mind, that tho periodical suspension of the various manu 'facturing' establishments in our country, bass direct reference to a particular object, = and it will not re - quire , a grist deal of research to find ovethe fact, that the quadrennial.electionof !resident of, the United Stites is taken . as the** oliprOprinto time for euch,occurences. What (Mint it to be effected by thus cutting off from the industrious operativei of our country, the means .of providing for tbeir wants, or at lent, greatly 'restricting their means of procuring the - necessaries and . comforti •."of life t There.WOuid seem to be no other 'object: in.view, than tbatot inducing an impression npon - their minds, that the dottrinescontended for by the Democratic party, are'itiburical to the best interests of the coun try ; and politing to the wide.spread suspension of business, as a proof or the truth of the position as. eumed. In this matter, es :we hate ollen:cciiitended, the Federal party manifest most strikingly their entire leek of coadence in the intelligence of the mussels. •They seem to think that because a man is poor, anti Is compelled to labor constantly for his and his fatoi shiri of the comforti_of life, that he is incaps % ble of reasoning upon the causes that affect his inte rests;" and , that, therefore, when compelled to aban dOn a business in which he may , have heen'engaged, (perhaps remain idle for weeks or months, and then grrto.ivork at something else,) and to feel the want incident to the suipenset of his labor, be will be ne cessarily led to embrace" the political doctrines of those who profess to be his friends, and in whose hands always hue been, is now, and ever Will be the great bulk of the capital of tide country.. That 'inch e,:lttii,r:ezisted in the minds of lead; eri of that partiii;'enrieniable. That the sant* opinions, to -some extent at least, prevail now, is, in.our view equelly evident; and the occurrence of these periodical suspension. , of business; is one of the best evidences that can now be offered of the belief. Men having charge of large manufacturing 'establishmente;within our knowledge, have,in mer yearn, threatened to resort to this means of pun ishiegAnse 'Who were _not disitrisedloiriate.arcord to their , wishes ; and that wttlefAilf,been; in human action:, is very likely, to 404 ' From the New "York /outwit of commerce. Mori Tarte Fallnetes,„ Notwithstanding the unqualified condemnation by public sentiment, of a restrictive tariff, as ruinous in its tendency to the fiscal, agricultural and commer cial interests of the nation, the advocateseif protec tion arc constantly urging the : imposition of high du ties on foreign manufactutes,:and in pursuit of their cherished object, are sometimes tempted, through lack of sound argument wherewith to maintain an ill-chosen position, to borrow the'-weapons of so phistry and misrepresentatiou. It will recuire more sagacious reasoning than is used in the. last number of the Newburyport Herald, to persuade the labor ing population of the United States, thaVtheir inte rests are to be promoted - by the adoption of a ii)s ,tem that taxes the many for the benefit of , the few, and that tends to destroy the competition which cre ates cheapness and perfection in manufactures. All classes of our countrymen are consumers; and thal comma eity will of course have at contrast:id the most ; atinn,dantaupply of the various comforts and nieces 'series of life. which pays the lowest price lor each distinct article.; - • We copy from theNentnryport Herald the pars graphs alloded to : • . rr An Iron muter says that every twenty tons of pig iron requires one hand to work for a year, and railroad iron requires two- men for every twenty tons. This, if a correct estimate, shows how large a' portion of - the value of this manufacture as well as most otheri,"is labor. The value of the iron 'which one man will make, will, at _the furnace, be worth but little over a dollar . a day, at present prices. Then out of this dollar a day, the man must be paid for his labor; the fuel, a heavy item*, must also be paid fur; the ore and the flux. apd nu merous minor items which enter into the cost. Be sides all this, a large investment of capital is requir ed to keep the Works in operation: aThis calculation shows that an ordinary cargo of railroad iron imported, gives employment to about one hundred F.ngli,hmen, and prevents dip eMploy meat of the ulna number of men in this country." The fact that labor is so large a portion of the value of the manufacture, indicates that the article can be made to most advantage where labor is the cheapest. The labor which is too valuable to be employed here on the manufacture of iron, is too valuable because its skill and efficiency ore in .re quest for some more proSuctive employment. We should not employ one hundred EngluMmen to make nit a cargo of railroad iron, unless , it were cheaper to do so, than to do it ourselves; and It would not be cheaper, supposing the cost of the material to be the same . in this country and Great Britain, sinless the standard of-wages here exceeded the cost both or labor there and of the transportation to our shores of the manufactured article But the rate of wages is regulated by the demand for labor. Hence it fol lows that the employment of Englishmen does not prevent the employment of the same number:of men at home; but, on the contrary, is resorted to for the reason that our countrymen are occupied to greater advantage in some more profitable pursuit. In connesion with this subject we present a short • extract from Macgregor's Commercial Statistics, on : the value of commercial freedom . : a When the interchange of commoditlei,;ither raw or manufactured, between the, inhabitants of a town or dietrict, is subject to no other restriction than its just proportion of the tax 'Purely necessary. to maintain its security; : and its municipal order, and to defray the expenses of erecting andsupport ing indispensable public buildings and institutions, we find, in that case, practical free trade existing, withia such town or district based upon a common interest;whicls each Individual will, from personal interest, straggle to maintain in its peaceful course. .A great nation is a great community, mid all the nations of the earth, if the intercourse unlit/ode between them were as free as between the individu als of a municipality, would then actually enjoy peaceful and profitable system of a common inter course, trued upon a common interest, which it would be ruinous to any one of the nations concern ed to disturb. The greater the commercial rela tions between the nations, the more disastrous would be the consequences of a, war which would interrupt their reciprocity:of interests. In propor tion as this commercial and reciprocal interests has been of long standing and of great extent, the great er would be the securities for the maintenance of peace, and the more dinstroua would be the calami ty of continuing a war between two or more coun tries so circumstanced. 'rrAll wars are more or less detrimental to the pro. ductioa of wealth, but a suspension of intercourse with a nation in which England finds hilt s trifling demand for her manufactures, would be of miner consequence, provided such war did not-interrupt our intercourse with countries whose trade was of important voice. 'A suspension of lawmen, for example, between Englandnrid America,could only be possibly maintained with great loam to both ,41om the long duration and enormous extent of the iriter course. 1 •A war , tit materiel interests, or, more properly speaking, of Material. injuries—that is, a war of cue tom-housea or GM:II forts. with their garriaoneof re venue officers and eervants,has long been declared and carried on , hetween most European , nations. This warfare of interests, or injuries, has not ceased with the wars of bloodshed : - and i wo•may ever,ex• pea' secur4tigainst a recurrence of the celaibities, ait d e iledstarnot°4l. con s equenteloine and ie o of the i h e fo l t i former-in In ill be. yi by the eatension freestrode between all nations.”. Ma. iIAIIPER :..7-11hri Democratic Convention has just met, and Judge fleck tvas nominated by n large majority. The Whigs have just nominator] W. F.' Jottasett foitheri.dandidate. .There.ia a great degree,cirett' thusitism , among .the Democrats: Sett dererVirld: Washington for 300 majority, fir Caiii;)lol74 7 ' and the Ticket. - • . • Yours, in great haste. If the'city were'td . r;toride e n wliarf bliat et. Clatively,for the PO:Mash and St. Louis line or Pickets, irwould ensure 2- Inge amount ofreconue. - ' MEE =MEE i'. - _ _ .. IBEIZE Further News by the Cambria , , . . Rivimon ) 3 egnna-eiierteades greeteetea .ossetew.WouxidefleaaliattnieneweseilLiVe str, ;Pities wind A7nimantatortecterest at Bal-•, . swliewaye-Teretve,Cdinbatonts •Ellted--,,, !Rani vekiiinde d-i•An Arrest—Re- Roold's ; Secretary to the itish League.7oassepre,.. , I . l racy to agneder - Eed tee. - - .:;,•: •- x .,, , _ New Irene. August 19, 1848. The steateahiplCambria,.Coptain Harrison, has just arrived. She sailed from Liverpool on the bth of August, thus making the Passagetn Itch : teen dries and treenty hours. ~1 : - 4- • -,- : . -,,.' • 1 -; . . She brings seven-day-Winter ;deices fromßogland, Irelond, and the Continent.. The news is higbly_im .._ ~ . . portant. - - , • The greeted:al arin.ptivaile throughobt the leng th and breadth of the Wand.' , • 'ln Tipperary, the ,number of pat riot, in arms, is estimated at' from THIRTY•to FIFTY THOUSAND. , ... Dublin is filled With troOps;and detachments are. lalnioit hourly leaving for the scene of strife. (From the Liverpool Times,,Aug.s.l. , • Proclamations having been pomed yesterday morn :hag week, offering a toward of .E3OO for th e appro-. - .hension of Meagher, Doheney and . Dillon, end £5OO :for that of Smith O'Brien, Sub Inepector taunt pro ceeded from Callan with a police 'force of between . 40 and 60 men in hope of capturing some of the pro. claimed rebels. The police marching to the core-, inon'or Baulaglf (fiend Solidi O'Brien, and hie IMO. Mates in treason stationed there eith overwhelming force ready to give them battle:. • . - • - -It is also currently reported that one or Smith 0•L• 'Briere friends, some say. Dillon„was wounded in the knee. The effect Of thia.determined conduCt' W3Si that the crowd - retreated, andtbat although 5 1. .... 011. urged them over and WV again to pull dows e the house they would not attempt it. -The , artiftiV. of strong'hodies.of regular troops put an end to this' part of the snuggle., Smith (PB. left the scene of . action for Willingford. rA rortespondent writing from the scene of action suppliesflather particulars. He says-the !brunt of the: contest was not entirely borne bytheparty of constabulary . from tiallan---a body of nineteen trimi Cashel, headed by autilinspec tor Coe, and accompanied by. the. Hon. Mr. F. French, R. N., arrived at , the icete of action just as the struggle with Mr. Enna and his fifty men termi nated. While they were pushing upwards to the house where their comrades were barricaded, an immense body of the insurgents came down upon them; one man, a black coal-boy,, armed' with a, large pike, which he brandished as he went along, offered to lead the attack, on the Police, - and stood out-in front 1 for that ?noose. Sub : inspector Cox immediately gave the order to one of his constables to sherd that man. Ile was at once, pierced through the head with a ball, and fell dead. Thee' the. police actual•. ly engaged with the insurgents appear to have done Woody execution them: : Eleven are known to have been killed on the spot Or-Very . seriously . -wounded. , • , " Sis l are already dead . many more I hear are hurt, and if ialliiposfableto secertainenctly the,extent • f tbe loss, as the insurgents who were princially • o collfers out of wo.i, withdrew their comrades p when they fell and concealed the bodies of their dead.— .. • Smith O'Brien, I hear; gate a sovereign to a woman : 'Whose huslaind Waitehor dead. before be leithe aceata of action. I hear from Mr. Trani that he was ' ~up. s tairs barricadiug the windnws, when Smith 0*- :Brien made his appearance below ;, the rebels occu pied some back premier's, and were , keepiag'up a ' cross fire Which made it didimilt for him to join his . ,- men below r . However, succeeding I .in getting down safely, he Nou,switao,fm. OF;r4runrjibra,i4Bl/'!:17. eiw Smith O'Brien creeping ou all fours out or the . • Without - indicating any preferetierille . ..,4itlier •of • Jim of the enclosure, worn Font's wee immediate- the Democratic oadt i otna for Go‘eitor ; 4 is : to ho• • ly shouted, "'There he is!" and raising their mus: regretted that any petition should be taken against ' ' kets fired at him within the distance of twelve 1 ,ay of them by Democrats,. which in the event of • ;yards.' He rolled over at the discharge, either to their success might be used by our opponents as as ` 'avoid Yee shot, or because ho was hit, and then dis- , argument against Marsden- The Whig. have:feta , 'appeereil. - 'At - the close of Mit' fight, a crowd was \ lashed us with •sevenl carat Weapon)" isgeltdo Gene . 'noticed around a• young man who was severely rat Tsylor from their oainc armory; but it,wtis not wounded, being 'hot through both legs. - This is to be expected that Democrats would imitate such ' • supposed to be.bir. Dillon. They were cutting off ian atm *. in anticipating the volition whe t her ' .his boot; ; he to be in great pain ; the blood Judge Black, or Morris Longstreth; should resign . was streaming from the wound. ; their offices if nominated by the Convention of the • , Erection of Barricades.. . .. .3oth. The difficulty Of any exist,) . may be-safely Yesterday week barricades woe erected at Rd- 1 I (1 a6vin tieing given that eavnity . weve cont . left to the Convention. Ifni assembled wisdom se- . : lenary, lects eithet of these distinguished men as . the most cog to take the town. Smith O'Brien wauethere at [ available. it , it our ootins to condemn ito .ntlion in the lime, and being at the - head of an immense body - .advance? Has thts been the usual elution and fore , each. of insurgents, walked up with a pietol.in officer and hand 1 4 . aat of Demerst i o Editor; t' . , . 'to the cothmandin g . officer and asked him if he ' hid i.: Brit is it an inevitable result, as ammisi, perhaps,' Come to arrest him; the otherreplied that he had no•I without .rejleclion. that, the resignatiou mast follow ' orders of oho.hind:. his in'tfuelt°°o being . to past. the nomination, anti by consequence-the Tanner. • frotri one point to earthen therefore • the.rebel chief ; be filled at this critical petiod, by our adversaries? agreed to let him and his party pass. • 1 His Accidency, Gov. Johnston, would rejoice in 'elle- To-day there were two barricades erected, one of i voting_ Judge White, in the room offudge Black; carts near Ballingarry, the other of stones from an ; and in the triumph.that Time and Chance had afford old wall near the &feriae coal works-' The Times ied hint over the stern preference of raw lamented reporter, speakin g of the peaceful aspect of the dis- shank. Bot why ehould Blaek'reeigu,,,ind give um a trio, saye—Yel, .it WAR evideet, oiler a time, that ; Federal Pri Indent Judge for tenlyetinalplue plant. same mischief was on font; the faces oldie men one 1 , for then be would be the anteing einseriad se.roty• met appeared dejected in•the link of the evening. ' There is no constitutional , or legal irwompatibility Ipassed a nem in sent who had evidently been just in one being a candidate for ono office while hold: wounded, and on arriving at a gentleman , e house,.• lug another, nor is there soy political or honorsble wheri I. went to receive accurate information, 1 1 ohjectioa to such a course. The objection is a mere found the place barricaded and fortified in the most , notion, or matter . or rainy, without solidity for its' formidable warm er—th e le wer ' iieed"re we ' bail ' le I basil. The propriety of the resignation depends. the door of immense thickens, double bolted,win- upon circumstances. If Getters' Cass had resigned . vows atone most ingeniously fitted', to' protect the when the Senate of the United Stotts had a demo besieged; and enable them to pour their fire in the cratic majority of one,ivith a full knewledgO•bat mint destructive manner on the anallants., Within his State would have seat a Whig Successor, and were six or seven young men—as fighting garrison, 1 thin changed the Wince of power there, he would: . and alarge party of Indies, many of whom had come . Dave been increasable. 1. 1 '. . '..,.' • to nek protection; pistols,doublebarrePd guns, hand , I Let wit:mine the question upon principle. The, grenades, arc., were the weapons need fir defence of i true , republican doctrine is„ that offices are not the place. Altogether, it was a perfect fortren oei mere reward* or donations for_the advanWire of, of.a small domestic scale. ... - -....- . Tice holders .. Offices and official stations wire in. • American 'Confederates. , /diluted for the service of the people and not fot the About I o'clock on Wednesday morning, a steam- 1 e i n th u e l , p it l es , h - i i i ; benefit of the officers. All political power is held tug which had been engaged specially for the occa • ,ion, proceeded ` out into the river w ,in trust tor the people. The Governor or any other officer exercises his prerogativeend attributes for the police to search amongsi the :passenig John R:Skiddy, Which had just arrived from New I use of the governed, and not for his or their own John for armed sympathising American conceder. ! emolument or aggrandizement. lithe people who ates. The search was anteccesslLL Scone respect- I have elected any ofilcer, after a trial of him shorter , able young men of desperate (entries, connected 1 than his term of office, should choose to transfer 1 with Dublin Flubs, have gone by the great Southern ~ I him to another who shall limit or arraign the will 1 and Western Railways, with a view of joining the' Theyd ' ifan d of that people I can .do .t ?bey o ill, an army at a Slievenaruon mountains, which they say is to i there is no power under republican institutions to be the ultimate headquarters of O'Brien and N eagh. 1 restrain their volltiore---end if lo the inscrutable , a nd of Divine Authority, ouspure honest, et, And to occupy Waterford , -Dotieny, , Cork and 1 node .cide„,, Magistrate _ ow ~,___, ,_ O'Gorman, Llinerick. ' ' • ' t IS TOM .. " VW . ni. The 9th Regiment of Infantryothich lay last week , earthly work to his heavenly reward,. why may not in .Liverpool, went off' by nilway immediately on • thepeople judge who will 'fill'the lameatedivano landing, into the disturbed district. - re sembl in g hilt,d ' whom his ey, as most, tl66l tug.ati . upon LATER • . - mantle shill &BY . ~.,, -.v It. - , , - - It Is perfectly comet and . in pursuae of ,trite On Sunday, Smith O ' Brien an d his followers were . • , , t. Slate e . . still in the Colliery district; between Slievenamon practice settled In COMP and be L gisia • • ' • tures -that either the emieent-ludge, or elctellent and 'village Ballingarry. , . , , . nor brought . forward ' on . this vintager:, It Wes said considerable accession to the Rebel Ceitomissio . ranks .bad come from Clonaulty„ the estate of Lord may bold theiepower received from the people un- Hawarden ; this detachmenthad seized a nuttier of tit that people will the exercise of their talent's in bullocks belonging to that noble Lord and drove then, another capecity. ,It is no answer to g the, =my, if in to supply the rebele:' The large army was con- One or a ter Say there aro plenty o ood men eot centtated in the disturbed. district', Wider the corn • in any office, to fill these places. If the. majority: mead of Generals Napier M.Donald. -.- cast their eyes on them , because they ere'almady Lord Harding arrived in Dublin'co Tuesday, to occupying places in which they are more distinct take command of the military force. It is : stated end viaible, and choose to say' because they have that O'Brien fled from Colliery district of Tipperary,- -been faithful over a few thlege, theyshall be ruler and had atiiied at Wood ford On his way to New- tom many, and majority have the sole and irresistible Quay, a little sea port village in.the county of Gal: %ice car sh ape,. aeremacy, and in principle me e t prac , itinto. way. D. Kane has been arrested in Mekenny. :..ittl,their own course and mod of miming A . proelamation • was issued 'by the Lord-Lienten: .elleeLs T . re 1 he ano rule.oecustom oftepublican tic . ant, to the effect thef any one wh o should protect lien , •established by . usagi hitherto„ which renders it ,Smith (PBrien,or any of the other rebel leaden, or Wither improp . er or incorrect for Me Convention rep give false intelligence respecting their resenting this people to devise anddictate h oc, they ' hiding platen, or who s hould render diem any an 'will accomplish and' NMI their own pleasure on tante an escaping from Ireland, should.tie guilty of . . * this question, arid to them we propose to leave it•l With treason; and dealt with accordingly. wit full con h fide° of the West remit. , A simp le ; be,bat either of these gentlem e n At ameetiisgiir:the Privy Coliheal held on Monday expedient would t it menial. 011ie . "' counties and bainnies ware proclaim- elects es nominee should resign, to t o 6 egre t ed. Thipilin'of Wedneiday says, O'Brien Meagre. -or. the inauguration oft new.Ginertior. - er, &c., are on the hills and that an immense rural SNYDR,R.• holly guard ere reefing in their houses'or follovving their avocations—at the same time; treniblingly alive to the slightest tnonment, and give notice of 1 it with electric rapidity: A disturbannewhich,lmw- ever, does not appear to have led to any serious re quite took place at Thurlia otf the day, of, the tith at ' hi rs.l.Cormacke.. - ' . 1 - The commissary wished to forward from the place some provisions fur the troop', and for that purWe'" the police pressed some cara--they were rescued by a crowd of men, 'women and children, and it was not until a military reinforcement arrived from Tem. ?Inners that the confusion and uproar was quelled. The Morning Chronicle asserts tlinethe mob fled from Bellengary, because a troop of 'driven were, seen in the distance. I haiejnet obtained intelligence that O'Brien this melting was 'at. Kling' village, on . MIS side of Stinvenamoo, with 300 U. iiisurgentio, who, declared their deternitnaiion to resist the troops; reinforce!. ments were expected. of the rebels from the ear- . rounding alietricts. Kileash is only a few miles from Rdlenaule. On Thursday last Patrick 0411 g.• gins e it well , known leader of the Irish Chartists'', was arrested iii his own house. *. -. Gleanings from Duban Papers of Thursday Even.. . - Mg, Aug.'3d. ' 11 ' Mr. S. O'Brien, accompanied by a F.retc eentle • ;651 01 great military, chemical knowledge, it is also stated, was at Limerick on Sunday to take- leave of his wife, a noble , hearted woman., • • • O'Brien W 315 seen op horseback no Saturday after noon, with a handkerchief ,tied shunt his leg, froth which blond frneirewriend was flowing. He arrived. at Millinadone, at a friend's hone, at a late" hour, after the affray at Ballingary; he was retreating., He called,afGare, told him otitis aolliaion,stating that he - had been leil'ie .beliere that .10;000 .or .12,1X/0 men were under arms in Tipperary to receive'him, but he had' _been hetrayedwasatone, and seemed very much _been: A grand review of the whole of the troops con centrated In Dubliateek place:On Thursday. ,• The FreetrlSll7l! Jdurnal snit the heat outhenticated ac ennui ripteeente O'Brien ashaving been seen at Clamant°, a-few miles from the Sity,,oll Monday he wore a portion of the 82d uniforin. COlrajWil dew.' of the Moini,ii.yost. WAsiitsirrotc, Pa., Aug. 21,1848. =NM r ' 111 . . . \f:;." ~a: ~:a;' ; MEM =UM . • ••• lEEE • , . "....,..--...Ar .- . It was confidently assi'lard that 013rien had sailed from the port,' el Litneriek. '4:ither accounts state that hoped hiszfrlendir have, gati_po the Wicklow, bilk,' ;' - .' ' , '-.T=l ..,.;,' --- It .is said that - Dillon .hactiO.ierted his party. rind lied torattli the Shannon; . ; , - Vvatilbetersilleuliiirie of tbaVlght at Bit,. ~.... The reporter of the 'times — Baja the insurgen t!;. will not acknowledge that their - loss was sever f-: The loss must have been severe, as It or 12‘nrel, known : to be killed and six wounded. The party in Cora - tack , . boueefirekaltogether 250 shots, each man being is goad markenian hind taking,' a steady aim., Mr. Trent, before - the action corn- 1 ii , Monced, told thenthe expected a man : for: every cart- I ' ridge and from all I can hear .I believe the me did their best to act up to these instructions. 'Who ev- • er one of the !Mists put his . head, above the all ' which surround )he house, !Mina instantly fire at.:; 'So great was the slaughter , that the priest ha to come and ask permission for the removal of the ead and wounded, who were lying in great numbers on the field. One little incident will prove perhaps beitei than anything else, that the atnuoition of k the little band under Mr. Tract was not .uselessly ex pended. A. man was'seen from one of the windows _ walking at some distance off, and one of the men - asked permission to fire, though the'sbot was ragas a long one. Leave being given, he; discharged; his piece, and the. man, placing his hand mu:tient, on his hip, reeled and fell to the ground.:' , It is beyond doubt that lilr..Dillon has been severely; wounded. Ile was covered by three of the policli.st the , mine time, and evidently struck S. o , l3rienbleitselfi :He appears to have bad a very narrow esciapikfrom two shots fired at him. His coat and the; tea. or till' neckcloth were both penetrated. ' 1,1" .: Contioentatlitesva.- , The mottling news from Ireland so much engrosi the columns of the London, and Liverpool papers that but little - space is devoted: to Continental affairs: Affairs in France are tePreeented in a quiet con dition—Parlabeing unusually tranquil From Italy we learn thst the affairs Of charlsaAk beri mein rideisperate-condithan. - ' -.:,•- 17. 1, r The dilfinoltyjaetweedPritsiiind Deintitill Willi no dna'', be amicably settled. - --. , -,, . - . From Ow WashMgton Unim '' • . 41 The cry Is itlllt"ther Cloms."' . Extract of a letter's a Whig offierrin Merien'to a: Clay Whig in the said Stotts; dated .liiria23,.4fi. 4 ' I have reflect maturely on the Whig nomina tions, and can see no - principle of consistency in supporting it. We warred for twenty yews' against Old Hickory as a military chierlain, and then we put up not a citizen soldier—not s man .who steps:for. 'ward frorn the walks of civil life in the hour'of dan ger, aod,;having served his country, retires again into --b the mass of his fellOW,eitizensut a military man par ezzellence7itioldiertay profession, who is and has heenin the arts} roper all his life. , , Klf we avow a : principle, let na stick to it; and - not aacrafice It for mere arailabilityand'ihat, too, to the prejudice of the claims of_men of the highest perional merit ann suPerior talent, sod whose liVei bambeen passed in the most distinguished civil sta tions known to our form of government; the tree spirit of which eschews the selection of - militari ' :chieftains for the Office or r fi eilident:: ,:, - , , : .4 As a southern MllO, i'CSOISOI,IOOk. with favor on the nomination of Mr. Fillmore for the Vice Presi dency, from his well known tendencies on the sub ject of slavery; and, therefore, shall go ngainat the whole ticket. - ' '' ' • ' ' '-' ' . .. ' -, • ... =ME EMI ' ,r. ..', -. Fc:',7'..,t , ';;:••.:. ',..:';'.*:;.1t.:1,,,1i-7:!-;:zi: '..-,.•:.-..•::...;...;.:, =ME BEEI NEER ISSEEM ... t • NEW Conn MEat..—Tho Chestertown (Md.) News speaks of receiving some new.corn meal (Fora James A. Jones, which- was ground on Thursday last. Thomas Cuff, the same paper says, sent new corn to the mill on the 90 inst. ItrPilvstc Enssanuo or rrs -very parson le interested in bearing that Dr. Dlickenerof New York, has invented a medicine of tha.most certain and power• Yul purgative qualities, which is yet ea gentle that Its op eratiOns on the syitem are entirely. unfelt. Its action is' altogether unattended with griping or nausea, and still' more to‘enhanee its - valne, it if Coated , with white sugar,' so that , it leaves no itnpleastuttlaste In the mouth. In tact its flavor is so unlike physic, and iu action is sd per , femly gentle; hkt any person may swallow a dole:with out• suspecting that .he. ties taken physic through its ultimate effect,which Is powertill mud p o s i tive, evenott the most costive totuoitutirms: We need not comment on those great advantages of Clickenees Su-. gar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, over other4nedi eines, as they -must be obvious to all, for there ore but few persons who do not require physic occasionally, and 'fewer still who have not a rooted aversion to the nause. Anis and racking eomponnds which before the appear . once of these pills--were the only characters which phy-. sic ever assumed. • In less .than five years,' Cliokener's Sugar Coated : Vegetable Pills will "suPersede till other purgative medicines, for no person will consent : have his stomach turned. and his bowels •raeked with the old fashioned preparations, when he might havothe desired 00,1 accomplished mach more thoroughly by a new one, • .whose etfect.ts ultaccompiniCd by the alightest offensive sensation. • - • : ja --- Sold by fVal JACKSON, Gen. Agent, nug93 99 Liberty street, pitothutigh. (For list of Agents see advertisement.) 11Crr Goodson & Clark. of Bellevue, Ohio, November 404,1846, sent a letter to Dr.o. C. Vaughn, the proprietor of the celebrated Lithonulptie Mi :lure, the OreatAtner lean, Remedy, with a . statentent that in'the. vicinity ot Ohio where they do buslniass,the. article bus had unpret• cedented enler. Nothing like' it has ever appealed'. People resort to it far •complaints, and its effect l ' ways 'good., Old cases, avlileh . hove baffled the skill of inedicaf men, have-yielded to it, and *hell:nifty are using .it in. their practice. :' Al large number fine mdical men are agents for Strong brrof t hegreat virtues of the article. Call . on. Agents, in our paper,, whose nnmes are to be fauad under . Great Ametican' Remedy, mid get a Pamphlet_ _ . • ' Agents in Pittshargh, HsTs&Bßocalvis, NO..2Liberty at.; near Canal Basin. • ~,~ -:.. y , ' ., :::. ter. .. ~''iy-gip,_-tir,..3 s.t' s t ~„. -.• _ . . • ..• • 4 ; ; ; ; • MEE ".••••• _ ~.,.,,'• '.: .'... ,-.••-•..- ..* . '•i .. ' : , - , 1,'' ':. ,: " : : . . , .: . ..:. ; .:('.. ,...• ! ,:.. ,: . . ::- ;: , ... •:- .. , ..`....J. -. .',.f". i ,. ..',: , ...':- . T . :',.,. , ,i„ , ' , ..1:', - .1 . :, - L 7 •;,, •.:. ~..;.7,,....E,.%.....7-...:i..%;::,.; --;•-,.-:(...::.:f;..s..`;::'.,:;.-7;::::..,,,i i..i."...."..,.. ' 1 ; .1 : , .i 4, 'f:"..i'i1;N:E...",7 , 1k - f. - - 1 .. , :‘...k:::•'.t..--..:,. r.. , . —. ,'.: .. • • • , 1114,-[ - • . • .• , -1 , , • '• ' r _ I • . j ) •, • , r ‘- • • n!r. • ,• - :- ~,, _ ' - ~ ,:.. ~.; ,`is . . ME=M *ENivE. , EY- 1 1 1 rillt the Friends of Ireland lotting 1 • • .:Latif evening l ong be remembered by the Irishmen and eons of Irishmen in the city` Pitts hurgh We never before saw such a gathering .of mueti - .. enthusiasm, liberality and love of Jhuirtaniii 41'66 rei were iiiseinbled people from every party and creed. Bat one sentiment pervaded the : entire maw!, and that wail, “Ltactirir, - Equatrrv, IzaaTz., o7 ' in Irelanii:'ittan „early hour Tern iieratircet tilhat was filled to overflowing, by the entbit ',ai4Hloilitide of the cause. It was. the first meet.l ,ink of League, under the new, organization; WiodifitlXthis meeting on last Seturday . exeniog. The Hill was densely filled, and bundredi werecongre'.. gated on•the street options to gain ridnaittatice. .; Capt. Porter took the chair, and,ca lied the meet-, ing to order, when Mr. Shsonon read tbe proceed: lugs of tho last meeting. On, inotiern, the report'o the ConimltXee, which wee reed in the proceedings; was • • ~,-. .A.-Judge Jones was.nnt 'present, - it was moved, and carried that:Capt. Porter preside for the even ing. A motion was adopted, appointing four addi tional Secretaries, - to take the °tinier of persons" willing to substrate and enrol themselves members. The following gentlemen' Were - appointed ; : James Carrollk WM. B. ld'Conologne; Wm.Sterenson, and Lake Tasse. Hero wes confusion! There was-a- rush to .the stand, nuke, fast as thisSecrehiries could write ail . primes, money we handed in. • • -,, -After thie,exe,itemerkt ,hatt. , - soirieWhat airbildein Capt. Porter was loM'Hy celled upon to addreas-the fitt whilst the money was ' st ill in; the Capt. poured fortlfaome excellent remarks. He .spote earnestly of the necessity of proCrith arid action, wheiXthe fact is known, that the'people . of. Ireland are.striigillng: We, can only. simpathise aniccontribirte our means. He felt that those who .heard-bin vrere.willing to do this. What has New York done ! That city had already contributed $14,- OOP —PhlicidetittlikillkObit:eriilit'Brooklyil $4 At such a crliis ii this. shall 'we stand backc and re• fuse or neglect to esterid our aid t Is there one prer. . sent, who will not come up to the mark 1 Iny that Allegheny county should contributet2 o , ooo (Cheers.) We' know that Ireland is asking our aid; and . let every man Who bas a dollar give half of it to await 'the cause of Irilittfieidom and nationality,(cheers.l ... ~.. After a short Junk .. . Capt. Porter held up a genuine Irish' Pike, which netted . forth tremendous cheers, followed by three More for the gallant Capt. s himself. During all tho ' time"occupied by 'this speech, the money kept pourinkiii, so that immense piles of ' covered the tablee. . , • left oat of the water, that it might inherit the P. C. Shannon, wee east called,and his presence • • real min of venom, that the enemies of the nation on the stand wee greeted-withwet eppletuse- He ce _ . .. deadiibliiiihfrem it - NOW' fences , 4 14 receiv e ~ 4 _._.,,..,...,..-„,„ -- • “ P , • , . , spoke nearly as rollovers:. - ' , ' ciiitepl( p l F . i ewe, tlllo.o9inaNtiMlSl,Or. every !Fishnet), I assure yoli; my friends; that I took upon this ate may be left out of the ereWeeCheerel ' -' ' t ' .e,- • 'emblaze With feelings of high ellthagiallil. This The their then atinciaticlarttrat ;02 34 bad Bien re; ' nopreeedeeted meetiec ortee friends or Ireland, aired. . ~ _ , . ~.. ' - f the depth of the I/ MEII- -•- ti • • ' • t a gives the best 1214 . 1111 !". ° Y i : Here one of the Secreterieeem oancedtha gene' thy' felt for theilbilirAtireesed and n° '' 4 " at " gg " Dg dine J o hnny Bull had j est handed in B3;teldeh se , • ..:. . - , nation. • ~. - counceaentAvesiciertivertlivith three cheer!, Mr. , When I look upe n this emblem of ttatioeal war- , Ferrall iiatiCipilltiVie,on. and took' thwatted. . He fere; (the 'Pike) ,which appeals to the senses, and .... .l. ~•• ~.:••.. - •,- i : • ~-. .. . :..., :.,•-,,,•,,,, , . i 'Neatens . ' i 6 the memory the e scenes of • by-gone '.)..°, . Emmett a - Thelcheens joss t givenlive Melt theme-tospeak 41/I”•lr:when.lreland'etned forth with bee Em— .. - upon: p:A ber - Men bordietishiter;iale 7 kto the; friattjFitagereles, ie the • .unequal cosiest . ---1 ) cannot : one on * whiela I Watt , iisiself• hiiit;;for'ziel -to- leave, ll '.‘ t*ti ' thet.Peti, 'bith her ' st " thesns uu'd sinewy Y home, ad I-was, on tmecitint ; te.the'dOp44 ll ,elf a-of arms, panoplied in a righteous cause, shri .can an d the kingly governmeritaeitia,uoA4sight i,n7the de- . i e l lite; ' i6tibliti. * Whet thel4{k 'he must meet the monstratioo in favor oflrelteiliadawmgle:fdrtlih ert y. , traleed!legions '6f England„ backed by England's . and justice. Thie is inuiri t eriblinee that the t leople . ; We:al-th.:ild: pciWeri What tho& her fotees are IlledieeiPa ed 1 4 1 d t te 1 fR 1 0 4t : 81i .l i ! lee the. Pc'weer ". e P r r ia ft ia ll anrriatni:gasuallileCOa a l hu rn m on i sym br lut ill itY h telf i' t t ill eet: Vshe Itlia -ili; , will, i 6-11 ... 11 ". 01i i!i r i vestige of the whelm the oppressors of the soil. I 40.1tiikiniiin;, I doniiiiation Which briatiltOdiarri.: (Cheers.) Look . -- e i tbcttolb i y - peopleol xorope ! log in the North Star, (i Chartiat paper pa eif , et Look at Italy, and France, and. Germany ! What ~ London) an article .from the pen of altiletsfed'lte. i . iiiiiitkiii-ii4lf Ch CUt , 1i41.40i imps .. ,- . . • - ', •i• male who prof, ...., ~ ,4 ar r• .... has caused - all this I it is tetelligeeeeibel.,xnusi:t - that in one diiteitie .. ,:,dtitre. ere oar hundred , yunis i. ., and , hght"meat that ht a iveY' tie Women ready to fightfor Irelank! tchetre l l 'nue, of men have caught a fl ash fromtheloa or intel.. ergo-a seen' strniftr, to the one I have. fleeced ;i t. led, zed, like faithful mirrors, they have reflected ~ h ihdelphia; a • few - 'evenings ago:! Am Englise; it far into the recent. a of tyranoi, ethibiting the se ' Chartist handed in $l, OO amid dealee . .iPll ?h eut f . ''cret Machinery of despotenn,and.pouring a toed f _ , ia iiicreasedspirit of,:.intalligericn in a hidden springs Theie ' en° aa ': - intolerable hest upon thedetk . en ~ • •4 Europe. _ . - -•., ...• ..„,' ..,''.: 'Oreerritpiiiiii sad misrule It it letelligince,whichi , ..,. The' Miliea'br liefi ' ml hive 'liiiitirruie Altered. Palelog like the "Se l of th f t!'" irer !!' eeataP "' from: a want of U4i011.7 a want of tinier, aniiing;: the ' ‘4l°eiaes. ea° mueUieg as it " dtsus fled. its thetnicilres-istd*ith the , tniisildr eilier.jeids. 'lei leadetriesndC3Otirl!; and mighty iiiertLf-ydletesleinl• „ 445 -be.enio ti ik'on among them . to curse, the, i ! 'T hee he rL in ) telligence received yeaterday iii Mil; grat: ' ci li ii ` h 11414 iiiiiiiill'or.thej'eglieb,laMnijaPi",' ICtieers.)"The peopleof England hal/is - le/in their • Hying. The .firit aceounts mere from the , English • fiends ;it lit-the aristocetieltetftha.t.leati o + t h", Press. -Not twenty tour hones elapsed, math *e had - . • . • • ' trodden upon theist. •Atilirete,... ,,, ny,' .. :tio...letef..._ . ,eeti on ' a diflerent version. The special correspondent ofwill do the work fur frote, , , wc;,bote, frond a : ilia:Tribe's:le sends the only reliable new*--end that : League here ; aod nowlatiot one man bed6rd to the news of victory.. (Great ,theering.) 'W . Y•t . v . r . i t i t.; mention' the wOrds'Protaatint or CatholiC;Ribbnil7,. thieinstruinentby whieh the battle Waft WODt TI14: men or Orangemeo„,(fremeodous',.cheets) We. • Pike! (cheers.) Better still, for we hive the intelliz 'must go for the emaisaiOirie:of Ireland. elt;newerd genes of the fraternization of is Regi m ent of British. theeriag.) We are "Aiiiiikiiti. Art' iriiiit Min who: troops with the Irish people ! , (Tremendous cheeri.) :bait:teen here long enouitifabe acitiedi is not bait Mr. S. here compared the two versions °fitter fir . - . . • . • • . - - an Irishman if he be not an American. at reart.-- It telligence, and said, at all events ooe thing is car. • . • w e . appreciate the Declaration oeledePerulrce;2i . f • lain, an engagement has taken place, eed the strug- our duty is our euty to speed our principles , oveh the oreasite gie is beau" ' Ilew:is the tte4el ,,„ le etutee eseeteuee or the earth. We most know' no. war ; iiie t ite HA: : —now whenthe fate cif f1,0410,0e0 of humedlseinga moral war in' which the rnasins6l‘ ibis: world eye in. , . 'lit, be deeided ' ° eat cheering ' ) Whet are ' Yul, gaged. - The moral war in aid of Which , olegoild ksked* to , coetribisist . ,..eCtiecome a member of this . Bishop Hughes, of New York, hire gives 000.—, League,- Duly •fifiy . cents. But remember there (Cheers.) Belched, friends, it is easy ,Iti us-to are 20,000 'lrishmen and their sons in this county talk ; but we must do. We_all recoiled tbo-faliet. and tieighborhooil, ated,fitty cents from each one of Hercules and the wagon_; iiitiriMit'Pei 6tir!atioti€ . will s can . up en ilige4°el of e"A"L (Cheer" den'the wheel. The ibrsieeiof the world a Who cao refuse to se.ill the small sum br y - now being robbed of tho,p*s... : ,or their toil; wi. ceme 1 Remember, - *!,;that every dollar, will buy moot - mod forth the joit d a of r ie f , ernt = oleaos It once a pike I (Cheers andielfghters) - substantial and effeetlee....(Chisera4.,"'..'•-.„ ~' ',, .• ' The ePe. alter here referred to the service render- The mee ting ,ilieliqiitajiiitini,d7willi: many cheers ed by Irishmen in the American Revolution, an for ir.,..„., and the .i , iriots. ~ , , . _. , spoke of the great debt of gratitude America owes 7 - 7 7- '... to Ireland.. He referred: to. the fall of Montgomery , Trie STAIN FACl`Ori.—Weoe . plea:safe l'itetettrig at Qiiebet, which called down enthuallattc bursts of ' ' that the proprietors or this MPH etre willing, end in applause.,.' , , :-.. , deed any lon s, to atart iredere : tlie'Ten - Ho'ter t rialeni The cause Of Ireland is- the cause of universal and teat th e ne i rt iesee e l m signified cirittmgitiesc !Annie dudginifhtim facts before real we may pre- to enter again with a proportionate redecti*iitert;,.l diet that before many weeks, we shall hear of ree g et. So far as we uuderstatathe sincere 'goo-elms i bellimui apinst the mammoth power of Enabled, in of theTen . Hour law, their object , is simplyAO:it+ • the very aore,of Ectgland herself. (Cheers.). Tile duee the system for the gond itMAlhring tothecits: Chartists are awake to the course of events, precipi. !retires and to community. ,TheArneeet or amok toted as things have been .by the British Ministry; is but o-riMall matter.. TheicreduOistWhich,tee op.. • rind there is a ater r m . gathering in the North which 'entives will'be coMpelled,tresid4to,i,lir anu,!4l, will purify and emancipate the people of Catleda ,-- t to but little. ' Resides, wages mes 4 Nidvenceindise. (Imtrientie cheering.) - . , . future. It cannot be that, With tho-intellige.ne. ; eehd -.• . Ireland may be crushed now, but a year will not ermness which has beep Manifested by the opera._ Pass by until she will be proclaimed a free Republic, Lives, there Cap be t loos Periodef depression- The ;opera and take her place amon g the nations o f the earth. great un dini n edhy,th eieneral•edoption oft he Ten The cry bas gone forth, as it once did, from the pen -: r' • '""' li'e in other Hour System , in 'Penu4llo,44,will-hatiten the reform, of the poet, and, the poet's owe tree , tneaning and movemeeto-in favor or.altire r ,MW .lam, t g interpretation have been p u t u pon it= :• ‘' ' States. There is no neceettYlor i'cenflict between ' , Hereditary bondsmeti, know ye not, '• - labor anifcepital ;4nd wo-tlitek,:sea,ieteee.leriy, that:. \Vho wool° be rive, the mast strike the blow , ' . --• • • : •be fo i nin g ,-- 66. ere many year a onion may ewsw 7 . . Avid that blow with the fritApite, shotdd powder and Dans -Di scares. (Great cheering.)': ' •.. t :, e a t th g r e a l a d b t d r e n e .i r k e e r . 4l ii iefe fee y ' : ca the , !i g e 4e ll 4 .. l ... U ir r e b no u n ti ; r 4 The Chairman suggested that four persons abould hut by no • means i l i v unitiliir4e4gle for coMplete: be elected to canvass the county for contributions redemption e mir , the ifeeiitiideeiritehicli they are pew which' was amended by adding that the President jeering. .>-.: • - - • , ' . ~ -, ..,, .. 2 and Vice Presidents appoint said Committee. This , • , . - . ....„ „ • ' was carried. -.. . • -- , ~Vittra Earruustaest, —,' Reotlemen from We The folloWing gentlemen were senouneedrMesurn South, think i n g t omake a little ' money . ;' off tho Howard, Ferris', Shannon, Magehare Stephenson, Whigs, by.eshibiting to their enthueastie souls and: w • eyes, . a splendid likeness of Geo: Tawny mounted and Gemmel. o n motion, Capt. Porter was added to the CoMmit on his horse. WA ern tpar up, ehts:eitstellie , Ja.Letpielle ten just ' iatittied :.'. : Hill and -advertliterritHherally: Thee matt *Pr Mr. Howard offered the foliar/it g : , - mission was. hut trifling, and evetrytrAtelenewe t tli e• Beaokell, ThetaCornmittee of five be appointed hell le convenient; .but there w i treir n :.. #`" -L beeen . . to report By•Lawa for the government of the League. V7big ■ in during the several daps it was open This was carried.: ',T . , D emuum t i , out of desire to pee the liercijilifr In;-, - The Chair then aptiointed the following Messrs, Howard, Dunn, Burke, and M'Ciindless. The consequence Wee that.tho,ownechirOkAlise r os e."Magehan -was called,upon for 4 speech. He city . considerably pOOree_tiiill when teieino int° it. a amid g reat eitieri9g, and 69111 ' : - ' . _ -' - -----r-...1,:' ' - '. :tse3rCely inow;r" - •owa . :"....atiy. 'lf wo look. ei tile . Eaottan tarn ' Ccamitel , ..ir".ltcatiliatir ..., .. s , , tWe tail l the wrong' of Ireland, vie still fi nd the history tee-long attention of paientst4iie:Wireisetip#:of Ur: Ca tribe di tailidin a-speeds: We, feeling and know- ton in another column. This g eetlemerhei;highly ' In's .whut it is to be:free, ean feel for those from fee erla e' eeded l;aucl.*e . b9Pei:tb, . 6, 44 1-e fm.Y :w n i gher' '.w hom the most of us descended, when we see them bit auspitee will prove ' vast adettotage to one eitt, trampled by Saxon role. If we are to be heard in tens. •-,•_.- .... “ ......• ..-••• , ...- ,: . . -.. :-.. . , .:-.... , :z . ' - ' 2 .:; - : , ,!'•7'..;-';: . „ -- . 7 f - 4.4.. - s.;` - : , - -' 2 ,, - - -- -.... - -.t.T - i, -":,,, .2 2 ,z;;;. : c..- ,- „ . .',: - , ~'4: '.., • :,:.;'-',.,,..-il!' , - ~, .„,-2- ,7-,,i'1,7-::'--,J:::..;:'• ' ;;..,' z'!...' auk ;• fmriv - ' 6 bt ' l N l°l ` T. 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',3 , ,: , .., : ',2 , d 1. 4 ..,331',,, ...,31,. 3 , ~ 7J t ,,-.,,, n7.L --Th ‘ .." - 2. ~, , ,...27 , , , ,,,,. ,‘,. ~.. , I: .4 ~, --,"7,=3,‘, At- . - ~-,~~ . • ••,- EMBERS =BEEN OEM =EN - - . that land, kresisidi3OVl4lo..stivigivand ne g . land, the harliitiailtitiensAKiaqti 7plated 00 here has theqiind has not withered VI rhtrat ion earth t itirtrZind as much opprenaiot;4,l44t4i.tarnii:Mitit;-'ailtnuch noble ness, as in 'We know what it is to be , free, and'we know - a little'itiore d we know what kind of a freemtm an Irishman makes when he gets _ the . . _ chance (Cheers.] Why is it that Irishmen are crushed 7 Why, because a few yeani ago a little girl wan crowned by an archbishop. [Laughter.l-- Has she a right to, govern Ariehmen? We Americans deny the Div' itieriglitot'kirigiz7 If we give _lreland encouragement, she can:redeem herself trompritisls thraldom. - If we CLIII - 4end 'cuithing,rtipte`iiet us send our encOtiMgernent. , Tell them to..ao;ss we dare done I Let us point to vinir,Washington, our Scot!, our Jacks ' o'n! Wbat,`lnuni done, Old Ireland can do.. (Cheers.?-.. .••• r" , The Chniimtn hererstigint4 l .tinat 173 1 . 6 45 e .1 44. been raised ; and it op to.the Eorry dollar er)Erfit' . . , . Pike!! • ; • Mi.'..-YritolS'auggeatedthat esch monaher tit the Committen'ot one for htil!O another contributor at the next meeting, Mr. Dunn moved that when Wo ailjourit,,vie ad, journ to meet on Saturday evining, to hear+ Ret:, Port or -dot Committre on Bylaws. . A gentleman whole name.-,we beicere it:4oes, • • . •.• neat took ttie - stand at tho Call it the , and stioketifor a..row minutes in s strain truly Irtel Cause on earibT‘tiat'derukaii* Sidi: it Is.ifts On,,tirhich. we are tonight caglSOlrelandi in it, .ppressed , erwidifion.l-1 ens willing to dn glint I can. I am a mechanic, and scarce of means,but here is an .aim that; rgill..do what it can for`civil liberty. tebeere.l - ... Mr. lloward nest appesred,;. ' * I have tint little to sag, Siltjai'ge,4ing- - the news received this utortiltieiiseifiniL•satertbing_ that should strike our attenifer:tirlifehl„tiiAtiatillgy• plan of the. English oppressors -10-stgrati‘hefier• bels ! If thin be the policy or the•Britistrvtitien. it IS nor policy it; /soling. ibOn.: Xtkettra • okr brand,:botl-Witti should furnish them not alone ; with alma ( Cheers.) The cluestib 6l4 V Cl TF k ; i . fs q. iiikid;whit right have to . interfere reliofl _ _ . or theitietr people our . g oniame4tOilit.trie, but we ie. l individo' .t 1 C,od , have the right,ilo,..iiivf.iiilljes.itersA;it .7(Cheene.) We can go'when vrei!.ploalie.:l44 . We' eiti, teed coo \ money where we pleaso-4p ketael, gc ~leave.') (Cheers.). No government has n's . right to ! of nicer driiag this.: There aa,'gteatdealto itympe. thy. By it we esn nerve the Irish to strike stronger' , !blows It wan a eitstoirt; or a , mirtaiit tiou that when beptising teir childrep,onkarm was -• MEM -:% • : ~ ~. 7 .: -..-. • ., .' ,..-:; ' , ' , .' , ';.t. -. ...!.. - .:1'.'....-:' , ...:i....•. , : - ..:‘ , .;- - ..::::: ; ; ; ; : i .,........... ....., -,. ;! , ... : ' , ,,: -..7 :::. 4 ' . ...:'....,....:; . ::', ....., .: ..; ..,..., ... .. .. ..... ~.. .. . . BEIMIII k .. 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''' t i -..,, '' ' ;.; )..)._ ', e ' -- _,-,b; r i, ' - 't as — -'. t h e Fond he regees_ 1-, - ~, , . ~ ; , .. t. . i On “••••_ • - ...L.. - - i T he contributors te on wanerdaV7 , 7 ll , , s_ . • ~,,,.. t ,_, Reeereet, :-Fietlirtisitingtae Hot el ,t-rterporite`e I ta t: i aaa / ad to meet ." at - at 7 i e.ehtelf ' 'alba , erfn- 411 M , Li„. ',_•' - ~ „ ..?4,. , , ~ . : ••he Z*1•11, " of the bal*Pce 9.81D/t1 v Pa' 1 - -- • N''' -- , -,. • ~ inc',nuit 40,9t9,1M,.,ficri1n 'CA h. ~ _ .... : :-., • 4 ' - - M of the above r 80e'r• i.,c,tation i the' eat " e i ., + e . .!' he lime and MotsTErin P ....,u6ii4.119 totet ht t ~ • Ltrt.B"-it - • '• ', -- _, -7 ~.;, ~", ~ am Trs , . w .,., a , .4 .„ . t.''".2 i' '' I rrretittit(feti' i-- 1% tatty i '' i' ‘ '' ` - 't" r i t . 4 ' -• q t `P' . _..• :r..,., IwautieLjuir ,•;.in, Aff'' .: •.. ' :,:44. pan _. ~ _„. ...,...: ~. ~, ~. _,,,,,,,,,, , ~,: ~...,,:.,, •"a % li anii. ' ,- -• ". his attettlootti l " " o f . ' -• ^ ' - 41 . , . 4 3 4- ; 4, ~. . A 8:,--- II tzthe "'" I i-pimeereb-trln .. , .:,;, ..'• -_, , - f.' ' - Het ‘ fon eee ' r - - Wentz ma maidettee e q h •. . '' ", .-- ' ithfiald s -*ha Seel:tad' t" ". .• „ ',- -, '• . '. '. ' .'. t ' - '• .: ' r ' 7- - .J -'' : -..= '. _.: ' -,•'.. t:4,-.11,-k --:-•c' t'A.l,"*. ,:. - - ESE FO trlG'Nfa:u..talfutalig.cr '... t • jfirrisON - s.PAIVORAMKOFIrtiKUUDS OPU B firfar... ~.••••• frliE'prapieuir orthie greet Piitoreottiallorti-,Ris - er,ion but tray, to the ellStelnkcatieut,)..will exhkhtt Ma Panorama at the above Hall, for - . ' coca" mowth:ttohr.. -• positively on Monday ,eVenfog,'.?ixiguit Mali , and ] positively closing . on Thinida - Y, August' It tupstated ou•12,001.1 feet 'of eauvti*.and-sePreeenb e . with tvonderfal accuracy :every city, town, and lintibr, - (ou bath eidea,), from Piew.Yott,Bay.mtiksopoth of. the lobawl: River, iMuttituting• ooe of the s laigest Fut; oto.t beautiful POUGHIMIIIi iii thit world. - • . .•- • • jrr Pupils of Schools:44lMb* 'in bodiva,4lll;he ad muted ut an AllernaonEsbibition;:.iiioWedoeeday, S o'clocktar TEIN.7C.F.IIIT'S roc behithego. gie!, • • UT Mori open at 71; xonotoota to comateitee moving mei WeloCk, U3' . .Adatiasion'only 25 cents, ---•••-•'-'•••,--.' i , • -- ',‘•••, .-• •- ,-.'-, ---- - - "--- - - -, : '- - - ' -•-., :- - . 2 , :. ,- ..,' I.: :- ''' -- - - '-''- - .. - ',..4, -", s -,..- -. '..,. ' •,' 1,,, ~..: • , , - • - ~."',-;.:-••,_ -_-• '.'..'"• c-.;:r...,,. E. , -.', -.•!..-..; • . , ..-.. ..,`. f, -- -.-. -.- `.'''.;.` ,- '-: " - '. ". - .-.'''••••." . ..'.71 ', - - ',.- •, ' " .f. •'' "` ", -.- r -S - ...." 4k •••, , , • 2 ,- '; ,".", '' • ''- •'",.. :•Aly't,l ._ ` ''' " - - '' .I .. -, ', ' - ."..'s'i...-• - yt .. ; •.•-,.... 'r - ,'' =,, •.,,. ~ •••.' t-- - .: -.<,- ,;- ‘• . ' ':, .• '. -:,•-•',,‘ { .4: ' ,1,- :: - . • ' ' - ''l l EC:;'''tk . ;''' ------------il' 1- , ..---.. .., - .. 1 • 4 •I .lIRY 41001.M.1tc.-Ort l'harsdit) rttornter,& id , , . , . : 's• - --. ..-..,.. :." 4 .,z... .z LP at 10 delock. at she Cdnunercial Seleir Room, tot. 1 - ...- •, , ~ :. .„ t _, ~ ; . 4 1 per of Wood und rtflit streets,wdl be • bold, without re- „ ;.-.1 ' ..; - -'' ' , . - ~;' •;;.- - :. , , , : - .17.f,' - seree, for cash currency , an' extensive assorthrilt of ~' •:_ • --. '_;. „.......„ 1 ,...,.........5... 1 fresh seasonable, stekle and Canty Dry ciwass,,amons •-. . ..,. . ~. • ~ ~ ~ „ ~A4l_, which are fancy satin ribbon; Mattchtster rztaighartit, ..,•• ~,.__ , , __,,, ~ .; _ ~ , 2? . i.it,„,, r _ Immo, - fralzarincs, aupertaue eldthi s caulincres.ollueEls , fr'. - ~.. • '::: "... :; • , ~: •• !•;,.;,,,, 5 ,...; olpatcas, mous" dal/tuft, fitecyvestings,blueblacirdress Z ~ , • _.... ,• ,; _ . i.... , ;e l , er, - ,, silks, black satin seqra, silk and eantbric'hat fs, resit- k • , , , - , • t ' •; - ,%::,1 , ,1ir,.; mere; terkert, brocheosiud•the Itiitteittrasels; bleached ; 0 ' , .- ' ... , , •- - • •-• 1 „, - 4,e,. and brown mashes,: ibeaks. hosiery, tosee l ike,, -1 , ; i;. -, - ' -,• -: ;., •.• -, --•- :,,t;',-ttg , C -, - 2 half chesty oung b)•sort tea; ,• • .- ~, --, t , ..-i-,, 5 boxer Virguna montunetureittabarea, ...,..., ' I cask Brandy ; .2„trott Safee.;,,,a quantity of, Cheese, ~:: .. ,i - ~'•, • _.,:. z_ -,s rtegeri,tnatclerbbdse;g4kiwaxeibar4litl..i*Or Ax B .o llt ti I ~ '''•,, • .; ',:, , ' t•iii„.lly title, *general assortment of hew step socatui ha • , household furuittlre, ;Ac 'looking glasses, Verdetnis alai i 'transparent Window blinds, &c. -,, - -. 1 Furniture L'ar,itt good order ,- - .. t . . • 1 I 'Atli o'clock -Cutlery, leersleryirausicaiiatArateents, 0 'tinge assortment , of fashionable ready made elothing, IrOlits, shoes, umbrellas, sedilleis i strridlcs, whips, tenets, Old and, stlyer watcbes,atanuti clockiGguns, Ptsittler fan' pt, and staple +ninety goOds, - ire•>" • ' - ' -, s ' , ug23 - - - -, . JOIIN D. 14.019`uet. a , L . _,,_liiiglieti slid Vfisiteal. iLeiditztar . ,... _ 110.01 , M13 rt. -rlrt TDIRDPILESINTF.TUAN CHITEIDis ) -rd School w i ll be openet),,carlinttectplioavirupils .. ..itiltiorstb sezer4 on Monday, the 4111 day of September. •'course of study will embrace the tomindu -and Itilitriegtigpielt Branches, with the 'Atilt and 0 Qik Lau et rut .. Stn attentt will he Laid to the physics .- Iheiuie l r r r lectrutt, and the - It:int:at training or the inmates pf Ibis - - ..^ Pcbool• - I ,f ' a l i t - r i -- d.' •' ' 'h s 4 De 4 iiii) e itaittEen- •T,? 'p ; ad Ilion to ,ii _vc: l l . - „,_ ___ lioil to the Reeitataon of Classes, %sot Da ail rzyaaY numbtr of conipeteut Male -and Female Taliii . beirs that - - , may: lie aectaltary , "`•• ;- • - - i l . l•••erfr delurnbieklbiea otailtidents ah ,liatist 't h e School ZIT the commenatment of the Session,. isfordertliot the serious Clasges may fie^irktemniis_l_ltamillaimpu_oni- ~ ,`,.... Quill . organiLed: ~'..,---1, , L. CADl.o=BriarAPal. • ', L , - .' l ' Ito ` :: Pliti.t,argb, Augu5tat,,..184.3.. , s, .iL- , -.,..., - ... - ...) -,_ , 4 ,-,.. , - - ;;P 1 it%•• D. if. Rthol.r., D, D., Mr . Hienaan Fathrigna, : • -,,, "- A. T. l'il'Oirti.P% D.,: , i j.' , laigs t•n ° , 3 t l3, i - I ' ' • , ' Ffoit: - A: W. i.ocosts,', - ,... , ‘‘ W. - %V. Vi it-scei, ... ~ . . Mr , ( 1 1.4 TPli 41:.P1^' )• , 23 1.1 : . W1L.5. , Ink . . • ... - i ' ', ... Circulars can be °Melee , ' at tbe Book Stara of Mr. 1.- ' , ,•-• I.inomis, No. EV Wood street ; and also, at Messrs, Mc .. , • Donald & Beesoa : s, No. tlO Market-ravel. , . • augZi-dtlty - r ~ .• , . • .orz cE..m.o MORE SALOON, WOOD ~sTuiREr 'l.snow open under the Sinitufgernant !ifestlil) MS: orignuit,Proprimori andMr: : :Edward pal ; lee. Creams of every ii*filt r iurlTitil an the [armies of Abe season trill iiimisfeki to our 'r Min:wain sylis of.eleguriee unequalted,bY, any; similar: establish:isnot in ACF": frmn D.A. M. t 0.112 P ` sun 110RK;,3 . bar . rels;foj: Rate•by. • " - nuM AIGS.%O kevilissortel; i r rNb aven':' ." C OMWiIR. ILK- GINIPIRANO-Filßl:3l,lo.eli,faitlai blest, S. rut Ellt.rrittgek of railittio'fifleifitndltridelt;.o l itil• -ble for ./dantillittaigq "ift!ilazitirside black him o,• of i all 'wid th s and - eittarntd - tbe Cgilikidentlllatitte-,;:...44 pee. Figured ail- citydalittaingi Jisat teeiiied at -f ,_•:.,, ' • .., .:-.., -.. eiWr.. :,- ...• • : ~ • -Zdalßlildarket - nreel; . .. , . - . .. , _ fICURKEV 11*IlE11.••=g10"151..4-i aiI ire.d-liettl:•for :.... . :- , ...._ I-. 1, : -mile by..= B:.6:-Witt :- , P , ,-TuuK it - 004 - -. . - .u 23 - • - •,- '' -. cornet ',lliad Wited..stigitg.. • - - - . : ...- ..: . AD 13VANTIAN.-250.1121i..„itat Trielvea'llh4 .01r Mil" ' i ll - • "nn23 112.+L.PABPIEBTOPM",&1/30.:. .'A , .... .• : -ty9ruptirtßlB7-4gp,1 . ,6 - jat teeeri`er"atid - Tor tale"..is-.:!" . 1 .. .. ..,.:.,......, . Y " ^• ' ' B A TARICSIBSTOD 4e. - CO. - 7 ••• . -:IOrOUSE.AND LOT-.FOR-s93o.ooe—flir Skl•—A 1:. - -.:::-.. 1 t.l-1, Steoatory•FRAMBOWSLuNo•Ht/USBInd-LOT. Ibe- house voidable four mottle and kilebert,ilrilk.a._Ballil,.__ : •• ~,,,..4:.'7. . 4. . ' . diy Cellar; alt Weil arranged for eotardri aritleangentrunu: .'r,i,.,: , , .:..,7;: .: The Lot is 20 (eel (rout :out Prue street, Fifth Ward, !.780 ...e:,.. - 2,-;;;.:: - ., :r s.','.7' feet deep. .Teeme aceeempodaling. 7 • •, 4... , .•.-. :, - od . . ! „•, . '.•••-•7 =- . '.... . ... ..:,• :..-., .• •,•_•";•• .--, ' •,!,•.•• . :l, •- :,-- - a -• .1., -,• -:•-. ' 1 , • i • ;;: . : • - :•i:,: . :,,,, ;.: ~ i D CUTIIDERT. 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