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',- ,'"., '''' ' 4 ' • :••• !'" - ' `,,, '„ -:' :" ."' - "-• •• ' .- rrespotident 4 •llenricus" neglecte d. ,•• , - ~ ' , ~'" ' ; • ~ '• ~ ••• • • 4 • , , • -- 4 , .," ,•:,, _ _ • •• gilie us filename. ,ii '' • `, : 1 " ' • ' ' '', ' • '''' ' ' $ Utile State •tonventloa —NO. 8, , • . ''.. ~ ,•,'•.- ~ , , -, •;• r. 4 ",' ~.; : ~' ' '). - _PIRO:Inn 0 • • ' 1 . , : ' P 1" p', • ' ' '', '..; • . ,•:' -' - --- ' - I "the se)4. • • - ' . : -'' ' ' '' ''' - -; ' /- -- 1 -'' - °filled by MG Young, '- ' ;' ''' , : q: : . ; ; ' ': : * •' 1 .•; ' .. ; . ,, : :!- . ,•s • * q; , viasid4teitAr;j: ‘.., - - ' ~, d t ~- 4 _-- ',...' '',' ~ „:'•44 ` ;Nt ' . - .,;•to!if,t N. r; ~,-; '- , 'L -, . sinaved;-I.bstt this Convention uecm it their 9Yi ''' . 44 ' l' ' i 4.1 4.:.1' ' ' - 1.. ' t' ' '''' L ' L'''' ill dill emellibsprvas • their disapprobation and do-, . 4 , •. - •.• ••• 'l,• t i..., tt .„,.„ - • , ..- - , , „ - _%O „tw.oft„thobar tid. neon in r Amo n.. 'lt '-'- ' ' "••0••• -•'' , ':-•'' - - • ''lll:Ufiutte Book, aut.horistectee. al il -0 -• ' „-, ",. •• • --.•,.•„• e " "'- •• •.. ' .„• ' ' ,-,,,kaciinetti, on Stop boardiftlifir•ogif a"aP°3°l ; '' • ' :: '', ,:.,' ;-. -- :., -'' " (;- • ',•'' , , * .; •- ..-iiot'otity to•nattianit,y bat to every prioclpio ofre:: . ::, • ''' - . ". . - '.' ••''' illitaiC43llllkiiiPd igiliie'; . ' ''. -'''4 ll;•itailiesiidini of : ilanishroont it that, of rain , •'• ~ ` •••• .t - t ' ,' 1 -- •'''•• '' '' -' ' =•''' ' li : al a satisfaction ' '' ' ' - --•-- '-',' • •• . r"-• inflicted on oeeaddeed ► y a partite, , 1 .. : ' ' . . ' afarf l a a int by bid iii .. somo t °Sauce which be ha •• . '. •• ..- •'. - ~ , -..,_ -..-' ar • • 0 eye ;• < ' ''..' ''''''. '- . 1 ?, , ~ , • ... . ~ yichigekiiied.: 14 Mosaic law Fa*, en eye f or a '_• ' ",": ''• - ''' •,' •- • '. . - . = • - : ,'•s 4 a iieififase tooth, Bat*iheiproccits or limo • Ti. ' :-' :- ' -; ' ' .... 41' ' '-. L '''''' :: : ''.' ' - --. ., 2. . a n iieilitrvfaii*l t 'n. to txtexili.filiti - onto other. as ye • • ' '''•l' ', '. . 1 - -• ' • ' • • • .' ~ . - :would AbavotherObould do unto YOu. . • '' ' ' '' - - i .-'' ''' c a • '''. 4 - ':, . . t ,'-„ ,- ', ', -- - •• 'c' tionlvt-the offender, , andto deter others from .c, ? ro. '• -_. „,... ~ '. ~ ~ ' . i _ , . eiiiileia like offence--That,' 0191ilimil will • produce ~', • : 4 , t< •- - ' • ';', • .." '.. '- ' "' ' - • deny;,' led that, it will pre. - " - • " -• ' ' ' • - • • - • a motel reformation.lve - •• : ' ' . •.` '-!`-'-''• - • ,:: " '. ' ' - ';- • ~ . ; void a rcpetitiori of the transgreagdon we•not be e • _ - '' '" ; ..,,* '• !„` • '." 7 - -,,,'• 'l. t • ', ' .. -.. -' • Why were public exectitionilati4l444_lll some 'o f - . • '- ' - s '-. ' - '''' ''' ' - - thi'Smtetellocause the .violeat tiqkiellugla*b • ..•.' •'• , .'' • • , •••• :- • . th •• • ' • ,-7.-; -thee produced on the - lower ficultme of.,the spec r•••- -- ' ":2 '' • ' : "'"f' ' " I," - "t o rs. wss to o °Reath° direct atems,lof a now crop - • '. • . , . •,.. .: , ...- : . . i •,: , - - r • JA.: T ietiiim, Aar_ the'llallows. Our views on capital ' ' ' '' '"lsifer ie'lii 11 k,aow 'to our feeders and It ,- . ' - istatilititiontettiace to iiitradnee them here ; but '''' of ii 4 caaiiiiii44r the Democrats of '-'liiiLlff•fifn.-, •-:. 7 ' L • • PenalrylWapia, on tee #610041 4 0f another relic or bar 'itif - no thiiiiiisf-thittite time is approach t` ' " -**;''''': •" l'• '''''' L , ''''' '' , . log avbeli , iestiCe wilthe tempered with Mercy; and , , .•._ , . , ,- , " the ingitalloaaticnentkotatan,- Instead of hie amnia] I '' -.•-• ' . 4, - „ , - '' " - ' ' ''',„ :-. ••. ". " •.• • Prisl)*ltiff94,' I.ci`Minciibe toletuidergood. We have tone of, that ":: --. ,•.' ''..- t, = z „" , ' '-- ' :•eickly sentimentalitYthtif would let. crime go u - npuir • '''' :-:-..' , '•• ,--- . • ~ -; . '"',', • :-'' ,:' ' ' ''' •'. ' " - 'shed ';'aridlii limatigali proper restraints destroy principle'ititgeyernment. Naval idoicipline ' every ;- - - . - .1 . ' ''' ''. •`'. ''• •-•.-- , ' ~ c ~ .... i - L f be ttonldi , te .p ap tii be .,a l a d d ki: ffi or ie r a d t i i n i atlon bta an ed d cr b i y me sa t i h u o te u r l y d , , prof • • ' ' I t'' t • _.‘ '. '.. '(•- -' ' correction; bitubet correctien'itiould not be bead '=, .' .',• -, ' ' ,';4. •• - i ' ' ' ',' '' ' .'ef, , , flip; honor of the American Navy requires that ...,'-', ,-, 2 , , ..'' , ; •: - ' 4 ,' , , - ~ , ,illbfachgtraidsshdatif be exeloded from the, eervice. r , ~... ,• • ' ' - . .". • ' •'' ' ' " ' '' ' ' ' • ' -' •'' '; =' - • ' • • ac soon ec i ' fond out i ofilie On' so that nth. ' ' ' -' '• - ' ' '''' t• f : -, . • - • ` --." - !' ' > ' '• - ." - •-' : • •-•--- •, •,-, . • ..... ; ,i' .". • \ . °mosso; opportomaya!omys !Lim. ; Tab lei e .:.• }. . ''•,` . -'. ,-, - • a wholesome effect ozon the ,ellintaen; andtyrhile it a '. '-'-._°'' • -' ' " 1-4 t - • ,:: .."; ,' ,, •• ••. i„. .'trill prompt them to ' ivatcl,'' . closely their condoot • • - - -.' - - ' ' - L", ' 'id Otateriethe rues of the service, it will prevent C . '' ' a '' - - ' ' ', - -the occulon of that nature sympa y or a comra de tortared watts a cat comae tads, which leads , to ha tried of - the Ott" -tyrants of the quarter-dealt, an d ~ , • , ' •, ~ , ....- :' . ' ---,,' '', ' , ..• .;-•'' t • - .-: : 2 . - somedlnes to iautiey; and plit?h slim lessees those ••=.'".•.' t . ' ' t'' , . • ... ; ..""' : '•-• lietitlinepts of patriotism that ah'ea'd fi ll the bosoms .•... ~ ~ - ' -•„ , . ' '•-. orArnericsa tare . . , ThsConvention Ova unanimously declared the • fthigingofoor Beaman tube rep ug a en' zo t•only to bamanity but. to Ovory"principle of republicanism tiodjus"tirm. Let Democratic Coo ten dons is our sis.• 7 - e - hrbtatci unite in sentiment.' with ours, and dia. iracefal 'nutrmients of torture will never again be 2 . : "ssitiii - ini:vgtsel sailing under the glorious banuor of ''•••• -- there - public.' !fhb idea that a veteran Seaman who his seite.ii rer:fcars'his country without a blemish - ...•:ripeta bitteharactor,nnd who bears upon his body - Ar- 4 - perhaiiir the' n Pounds received to glorious batter, ..-; - - - ; 7. .abiald iii, 00030 petty offence be tied up to the very ".-.• .::.; goolustas scrred against the enemy, and his hon. ''-''''' .." -,'•,' iiraite r acars be torn open nod the flesh made I t o '' ' ' d the kith end the damning brand 0' -cruelty niide tri .eblsteyote forever the proud mo ineatio bf ti,bcolAieifohoptift;robl it is disgraceful to ~ - -'liti`that e ilty; and tenfold disgraceful: to'the first repute ' : - - ' - • ham in the world, that such a. relic ofbarbarity shenlo •-2 '.',.. - exist• - on he;envill Code I foremost in thO advinc • •:. • 114*olaiiin - .cirelitilisation, the Democratic Partici' Pcribeilvanlitrepudiates the cruel policy of degra - ding 'a - Seaman on 'n national ship by the ignominious othisfuneot of the Ituili; and the call upon the Na - -'•licinal` Government towlpe out the stain upon the 1 ~• -'''' '• VlCreenoY oroar- I awo . aao that blood shall never ,- :-, -' - '-. 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MEE Ell = MEE= •••• • iCholontivaut Cincinnati. :„ •,: be CommercialfcrOsilgth C 4 From t h e reporte. rundabed . own reporters, and those • • by; Cei • - by the Board ottlealthi,dia Cholera and other dig ' :• eases 71ave:ra e :fiattfal savages amongst us from tholatiof ,Lepe (basis : tied at which we may date the •,; '. • • .-'• eptdesoleittdthe pripowt time, embracing forty.two g a yir, . • area f ' se Owe: DoaillepeCholereT 2,5'il • ;rt' 'other Blieises 1,034 • :Total deaths.. .. . . 3,905 ,• • Tido ehowsao avenge' of mortality of 93 per day. th r e 'aeserest week was the first week In July, and • froni . that dale the duteaaelas been gradually Bohai. • . - • , . , _ • . -•••; ' M _ - • - tinitaexacton at' the exinn.dask • •• We . . seck-that the Daily News of this city, and other Wing.popenroire out favor of annexing tho tatintlas- - --Atihn'fitat roar of the British lion they sigl•_ebazgei their ground, and 'my they were oe-: eoe.inclinnd la annexation. - Mark, the prophesy.-- . _ 'hay trill. The whim' in and out proper occasions, have manifest for England, and English supra. ,Tneel , la tho - New World. The patriotism or Daniel Wiabster;itad the:bigsgeittrally, daring the settle : ' 7 7 or tba;Sorth Eastern Boandary question, I. 'well known io the country. • • - MEI NM r};; '. {: Convention. received peer So ildivetchll telegraPhie d u ntil Yeetel' - The fellowwg, ht, batmee =elm co P ri tinY n g , by 'May 13,Ctivcietm July' 1849. Tho Fineelefril P° 7 " i t in n) i o n et: t.Ter..."-Y 431angnentoalluTtrelar:- deklh" cl re Jobe Va° , entldfla 1321. speakeritiMens me " iv, Taylor, :.;fravit Obititut2ll biiajt. Giddings' a x. ; tr.P:Phu“ll76n ; th and judge Spa lding. /tour/ T." 7'BB"i Yourt truth • on. Taoararom y:` t• EMI - rr:7:-.-21;tocrapaiwbati been chartered by leafs, whicht•Ges:gairft;gtit. Aeyeo &a., are Intereal-! . cl, ror oe.gaitting bitoteldea Coal, .roWtkt . teen Aiircovered . at Cateyeville,, ni.j.,44* - 000 - .Cast of tho Mltabraippi. This mine' -1 -_-proialtriefollpikieltrjeaniense''yafue to that section of the goootr~•AZlritriaa4:is to. tic built to Brook-. ...e,,coetamption of coal -Le 1a throelnillllo#4.o4 . !is alone ; and • - • thoboataliklk Olikii! . :o)pk,t)iitcotej pieferenco to wood, slBo per day • can be made: • I'Ler. l'atevir 0i:13014,0zritif.4.1 . 4.1)0qy Gun, ili?Gviq PaPariatiata44bitir G •ltie, e-sq., Of alone! Dgequal, ' wbo theVitcnocra . , state] ria,:6l34qcole.qt-legislator. rt:yolfilionintsAstrogk 7 0ainiidaip"ois ban • " , • ,_c4;q,:muy. ME 0 ,:r: .... . . ...-..-,••=.••i••.-.. 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Why ie. a to.bo - cest - down and abused when - lier fail" to dince.up to: his written .boride; andas Company permitted to escape? - .We,, as citizens of Pitts. , buigW-haie 'voted:for these CanticifinniMnder the delusion that they werehendiabliiii,mitd.and iw dependent enough , idiltin.`;'BOC.W4 deceived., They-have ttirnai . out - to be :uteri:pup pete—tritlind egotists;Who.uoder that it would rake too , much .money,.,to.:46.;,s?ghtf have ,backedlouteittirelyi and are now : tmanittion , - ly". agreed to , lei. the . ram minity, whistle for iluic, expected, and nail:Mehl& claims. z' On. the ple that thanichareeters have acted, the Merchaisti end. Istiniifa4unre_l3ipk, Di veib. . same:tight to ;hut d own -10..motiow; '!niftlikkholders of their notes whistle- fisr their •••• cht'Scrip movement. as gotten up in the first . pittenby set of propellY:boldera in the Council" Chembet, as a - sort, ,ort•• • relief to the immense' amount of taxes whicfil.tbe3r had to pay. The Iperiplettialc it and:Coduldeted• it ell right; and the wish - 0 rill ',,heitniapii-:fiferkist at It, shall ;be 'all* 'right;':• • •ThaUthenityi net ba disgraced; .that tratittilitdflibttidnitibe 'id integrity; that thewhime of •irpoliticianti; :rind.whitever•wit he'll) pledged Qat. selves tifilip .- thatfiteikiii do'ir and do it For some community hkie,, been Ailieibittlibned'widx.lbia trash. _The. Broke?! lir peeled to 11. 1 0 1 1 e *Stir/seed ititfrecklissly, To cease they . ; tarnitt - a r :derit'eee',39.lbe : demand. Tirityttnidin thi Chamber . aid 91: th e daot(or 'be Corm 419inte:f they told it at the earners it the public places--ia the, highways, and Isyyinsl4 that .there•wai no dangernf it going door°. :•lindovhat reason- . ..yes, what honorable reason did they give for their belief? This is it—heae it all Men, and s itup your hands at the wisdom of the 'Britons. "The brokers have commenced to :take-it," said thiy; "and they dare not quit. They dare not, because they have alwayieripouch °a head. that if they will do so it will almost ruin ;Item. The people like it, because they know it; and they' will compel the brokera to take'lt on ; for the moment that gees fiown,awbere are their deposites to come from, and how is their business to be sustained?" These were the beautiful i.e.. - pimento they advanced; this was the sublime to- Peon which they acted. _lt never struck themia the FileatitUde oftheir wisdom that there is a pos sibility of a thing breaking down by its own weight. 'Napoleon said about his battles," let war Teed ware and" the Councilmen said about scrip, filet scrip feed scrip." But the sandy deserts of Egypt glared around the path of the Corsican, and Russia spread her wide dornirions with snow, and the consequence was death, ruin, and misery beyond description. The Councilmen issued scrip until the market was glutted with it. The bro. ken had to force it upon strangers and the atrang ent went away displeased. They . bad a dislike tor Pittsburgh.shinphisters, and die fonsequence was that the war upon it commenced away from home,f because there was more at home than the wants o the, people required,and drown it went. The logic of the Councilmen turned out to be nothing more than milk end water—the splendid base upon which their cherished idles of scrip rested, proved to be nothing better than loose sand. The wind beat upon their house end it fell. There was too much superstructing above for the support below, and q lamentable and disgraceful fall has it been. 1 blush-for the city where I was born.. 1 - see her diagraced, not for the want of means, not frit want of enterprise, not for want of spirit, but merely through the unwise legislation of a set of politi cal quacks who care as little for the public honor .O.f they get, private ravens gratified, es the vol. • tarn does for the, mother of the lamb tipon which it prays. , RIGHT. We learn from the Nashville Gazette that there was quite an excitement fur a short time on the 30th alt., et the Bank of the State of Tennessee, caused' by a person named. John Owens, from Kentucky. Mr. Owens called at the Bank, and enquired of the paying teller if he could exchange °lateen hundred dollars Kentucky Mods, for the same amount of Tennessee bills. Mr.' Read, the teller, Informed him that they bad no 'Kentucky funds, but if the amount In saver would bo an accommodation he should have it. Owens assented and counted out . Ms bills—and while the teller was counting the sil ver. Owens raid ho would step out for few Moments. Shortly ailor he returned and informed the teller that ho had found a place where Kentucky bills could bo had, and at the same time demandiag: the I return of. the Teenessee funds. To dna the teller objected. Owens became excited,. and drawing a knife he leaped over the counter; and placed its point at the breast of the teller, at the same time picking up the pile of Tenneacce money left at the Bank by hint. Mr. Owen, was brought before Jus tice Raworth. Oeheariag the testimony of several persons who witnessed the ntrair, the Justice bound Mr. Owens over in the sum of 8250 for the assault, and $lOOO for the felonious taking of $l6OO claimed by the officers of the Bank as thrir money. Tho following intelligence • from the Mansfield Shield aid Banner, orate LI th roil. , will he interest ing to most of our readers: A meeting was held on Monday evening to the Court House for the purpose of adopting measures to procure theCestanslon of the Pittsburgh Bail Road west from Mansfield to Marlin, and thus connect with the Cleveltiod„Colombas and Cincinnati Rail Road. Mr. GOOE:IAN of Marion, and Messrs. T. W. BA M= and Jos. 6/F. ' WART, addressed the meeting showing the advantage this great thoroughfare would be to the citizens of this and other counties through which it Would pass, as it would be a lino which eiould eventually not only connect with the great commercial emporlutrus in the south and west, but on the Pacific. T% W. Bartley, E. Wilkinson, G. W. Waring, E. Toegardea, Rain. Bentley, and F. E. Cope, wore ap. .pointed a: s cam:lWe° to open book* sod solicit stock to this road, and otherwise take charge of this inter oats of the company in this conoty: Oar Wool dealers are rapidly 'gathering in their hut purchases for the season. Tbo trade this year, has been confined principally to three louse. whose parchasee amount as nearly arise can learn to the following: • • Harbargh and Thompson 50,000 lbs. Hannon and Graham 156,000 • Thomas McCoy 220,000 • • • 426,000 The average price paid by our purchasers, has .hean hatareen•Z and 28 cents per lb. Some lots ?stick/ ss2o cents and some choice clips at 33 and l 4lsi"Ohio ?dila ELJECIiON, SEPYM AZONE THE7ern Innte Nr onoca.-7—Therclection at the Preach /stand of Mar. tiotque Par two of.the NitionaV:Arreeinbly has been a great event;amoog -the people . _: 70,000 enfranchised slaver voted , upoo the occavion; Pe tette, a colored man, and Pulcol;e plena r pare returned by a large msjority 7 :mour:yotes *giro. Besette had coffered .peolibitient at the filed. of . the planters, in the setae eaiaacipvion. He participated in the , late revoloticia in prance, and : ticariely Allowed 'the Provisional Goverameet to get . won- into operation, before he petitioned' for the ;emancipation al.tho blacks in ail the colonies of .Eratice. .Boaattii and Nicol are said to be of the Red Repablipin order. MEM MIMI , '.!'.l:•4k; w r.:*;•.t:',.! • •l• Y. A' 4 •t;)i. 4. • .4 • WELIAND CANAL.— We learn (rum the St. Cathe rine/Journal, that the bovine= of thts canal shows CO increase upon last seer. thwing. the month just ejosed, 817 roma' wont through; agoicst 233 fur the correanonding month last year. In Joao, of 1647, when Comtnerip was the boniest ever known, the nnmbcrs reached 376. Of the vessels lost month, 110 passed op, and 116 down far . therlean ports, and 40 up and 52 down for Canadian ones. A Bairn- Dezatruna —A telegraphic despatch from New Otleaire, Jaly 7th suites that Mr. Jackson Deplese, formerly a teller, and but recently elected cashier, of the Mechanics" and Traders' Bank, has turned out to be a defaulter, ;while teller, to the among* of $48,000. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. His bond, as teller, for 820,000, sol vent. His security, Ellis Clement, now Ellis Gall en, has been lriett for forging a note for 810.000. Flare tbe'Elank of 'Fountain°. Railroad movement ac Mansfield. The, W 00l trade. of New Lisbon.. =NE 0 1 -'4 5.1,„? :11 .0 0 vz ( If st.T. ......b .;: t. EON EMI= - . s hit. 'mportant Optcaltatifeowineoligial:lfaywk The Philadelphia Buildthiitiblriltiis thaTaillirt rot opinion: -of our Mwanninti Cornelleinarresh, East, AttornerGeberal or; thiii.:Stafei on soine . ..queritions recently • L The Auditor G ening:lo4m Comma °Weal thj tb the gb kMbomou Biddle &Co.ideaires the opinion of the At toritiji"General'on-the folloWing cater fillet. A holder of State etocki recently deconoo, ,bint, by his will, bequeathed his p roperty-as follows: interest!ln tho what • ot it to his wirei after 'derithlegaeles to lomefrioode (not relatives) and the residue t01d . .4416Z% TheStato stock Is not men• twined in the will: The property in England is much more than sufficient to pay, the legacies. -Will it be admitted thartitektocklonispart of the residue and is thereforaektiMpt frora,trul 4 '2i1.-.1,V0 premium whelfelock stands in the joint names of two paoies with benefit of aurrivership, and one died,-that it will be -admitted thornirliror has 'beco me the sole owner, being !AtifFt to the . payment of the tax,or any , part. ,, , The questiooe eubmitted arise' from thei s m alba .Legislatere of' Peensylvatiia, approved - 106 APril, 1849, which extant's theiaws la relation to tax on 'collateral loheributhearia persons haring their 130 . 11:11. Cllll 111 amOthor Ftald, territory Orscoentry. ' The that cleans orthia'l3th Seed on, Act 10, April, .1849; providee,i Wit 4[1.40'441.er Alarming hiving their domicils In another , StathiTerritory or Country shall die t !Wittig real' or, pialional estate within this CorniticialriidtliitheSild estate, whether real or per; sonal,ibill be saliect to the payment of the Collitt eral leheritanceiTai.", ; • - ''• Tbiaclause ortherlSth &cation oftho Act 10th Ap.,. 1849, makes the eaieteothalund Porsonal., - ofpeolotur non-rmiden ix of PennayisaMS,' subject. to the pay. . meet of thetullateral4lPhininieeit`Tet in the same Manner end to the inne - • eititift:alfthebithicich per, son or persons were reeidentserjthe titete at the I ume of thew deaih. Then what CBl2lOll of citizens or residents ot Pennsylvania were Subject to the tax prelims to the Act' 10th April, 1849? 5. ' •Tho act of 7th April, - 1820, whicirereated the col lateral inhomince tax, to comprehensive it its terms "All estates, real, personal. and mixed, ofevery kind whatsoever, passing from any pervon who may die seized or possessed of such estate, being within this Commonwe.alth,either by will or_ under the in testate laws, or any part of each estate or eatatca, interest or interests, therein, traosferred by deed, grant, bargain or tale, made or intended le take I. Jed., in pouessiim or aft:Diana. after the death 0J .the grantor or bargetnorou any person or persons, or to bodice pelmet or corporate, in Uwe or otherte/te, than to and for the sue of father, mother, husband, wife, children audlineal descendants, born to law ful wedlock, abaft' bia,sithltici to the tat, &c. The 11th Sect. Act 10th April, )849, encode the exerap two cases throe the operation of the collateral In boring:ice tax, Itto the estate, real or personal, pass .' log by will 10, or in trust, for the wife or widow of a goo of nay person dying *Wed or 110011CISOCI ff thereof: , I think that the words of the Act. 7th April, 1828, answer the second question, (to vitt as to the steel in the joint names of two parties with benefit°, sur vivorinipo In the negative. The bencfit ofirunivar. ship mentioned, is nothing mole than wear/pain mods or tate:44 to take .feet in possession or enjoy. meet elle:the death of the trargaigor. ,, In Peons.* vania there is no such things. sentrombip in real or personal estate; and the stock standing in the names of two parties with benefit ofservironthip, would be subject to the collateral inheritance tax, to the ex tent of the interest of the one deceased. As to the firm question submitted:—ln my opinion the liability ofthe stock bequeathed to the wile der nog Ise-oiler her death certain !quiet, and there mama to trite, will depend on. the action of the ex ecutors of the will. The will says tiothiograbout the stock, and if there is other estate auntient to pay the legacies, the steel rould, I thick, be exempt from the tax.' The exemption in the law iiifaror of wire is made in regard to the relatioa of husband and wife, end on that account should receive a !th ere COMIUMOIIOII. Boring the lifetime of the wife the stock's. not subject to the tat, and if the eteco tort can show that the legacies to froseds {ant rola. oven can ho paid out of the other estate tit their testator, it is certainly part of the residue bequeath. cd to wife, and exempt from the Wt. waggerted that tbo Bank of Penes7lvabis should be informed what papers aro to be required of them, 'me protection, utorter Act of last session, (Act 10th, , April, 1849. • The 10th Section of this Act provides that— " Whenever stay foreign Executer . or Admlatstra tor shall assign or transfer any stock or 10.20$ of this Commonweastn. standing in the neatest a decedent, or in trust for a decedent, which shall be liable to * the collateral-taberitanen sexy coal taschlJl he mud theftegister of the :properthoooty on the transfer thereor,otherwiso the Corporation, permitting mach transfer, shall bit liable to pay, such lat1)1 • Thiseestton puts so the Baal or Corporation, per among the tratutferortnestock or loans, the obliga tion of anaemia , test the tax 11 paid. The receipt of the het:ester is the beat. esideoce that it it paid. Whether the stock or loans are aubject to the cella. teral inheritance iss, depends es it did before the passing of the Act 10th„ April, 1849, on the fact whether the heirs or doviseea, or legatee's:o lineal or collateral heirs. The Bank, I think, may refuse to permit the trans fer, until the Register is satiitled that LOOM:lei is not subject to the co:lntend• inheritance lax, lithe Bath chooses to permit the foreign Sacco tor or Aomuustrator to woolfer stock or loans stand. Ing in the tame of their decedent, without the re ceipt of theßegister as to the paymenrof the tat such Bank becomes liable to the payment thereof, should the stock so transferred be found to bog - abject to the collateral inheritance tax. That the Register , . receipt for the payment o f the tax, is authority, of itself to permit a transfer; that is clearly not so. The seeing to the payment of the. tax when it attaches to stock or loans standing In a name of a decedent, is an additional obligetibu pot on the Bank by the act of 10th April, 1849. The papers giving authority to Executors, &e., to trans. ter, must bo proven, certified, and exhibited as bo fore according to the provisions of the 224 See. act 134 April, 1543. I cannot see anything In the Act 13th, April, 1843 which shows that the State waives the right of teas Lion on foreign holders of State loans for collateral inheritance. C. DARRAGLI. Attorney General. JULY 24, 1849. Mortality In St. Louts»Btatlstloo. It has already been 'stated in our paper that the ,number of deaths in Woolly for - the week" ending .IWyld, were 911; of therie, the deaths by cholera were OW; those of Ore years and under, 230. In thO4Wevpaus week, coding Juno 25th, Oa-total was 764; by cholera, 6.?Ei.; of five years and under; 171. Tha. most remarkable feature of this malignant pestilence is, that the greatest number of its victims aro from those in Middle I.lh--the . period most ex.. erapt of all others trete death by ordinary diseases -those in the vigor and Strength or onanhond—the father and mother, at the paned when the young, family is most numerous qati, most needing aid and guidance, aro the principal feed for the destroyer. In the first wbok, coding 25th ult.ithesa - between 20 and 40 years were 251, ocesneedingfive4welithit of the whole number t and exceeding - the deaths of the same ages by other diatomsneatly 8 timea.— While of 5 years and under ,.- the deaths by j cbolora were only-about equal to deaths of the eamb age by other causes. In the week ending JulY - 2d; the number of r:laths by Cholera, between 20 and 40 were 236, or much exceeding half of the whole number. It is said that a very; largoptirtion: of theAtaths, 'the conjecture is about three..fheribit, i teret roMOn. , , era, badly provided with The, cerprorta,•orlire, and: many of them not having se asonable media cal attendance; , Suite particular spots have been ,particularly known as infected districts, and have been ,nearly, swept of their population. At the corder of 'Wash. , lepton adonue and Ninth street, oppositelo the late ground of the caravan several houses Were left ten. tintless, the disease having: taken off every one.of the inmates. in a part of the city known' as Shen, herd's grave yard, there have been ,frOin 80 to 100. deaths by the disease., The latter• Platektriescribed . : as abounding intiliment for , peatilenee. Inthe / for. cies, also, there Is n good accumulation of offbeat; Matter. The whole .surinee ;of the:pity, however, requires - Much mere cleaning thou it has yet had.-- le not possible to do this effectually andthorough ly. while-the- unwholesome and diegustiny practice Wallowed of flowinetho streets and alleys with slop water.-Bt. Lents Union, July 7. J.:ONG/MT? OF POICII --Wardoworth was ;ately present at a Queen's Ball in London. A Lcindon journal thereupon remarks Ppntry must truly be a , bealttiji:occupstion. It WMI AtiVOI considered very fattening, but the vital sod divine spirit must be strong in thetuneibl tribe, : title is Wordsworth, aged 79,%ttavelling from Wnstnintniand, andjoining in t h e court g iytiea , besido writing tionnoti: There is Bantuel - ROgers;:aged 77 running About to routs and picture sales.: James Montgemnry, at Sheffield, in his 77th year, is 'Oil intent on poetry and boiler- Glenne; iiid'Thoininitloore, the 'Ludo, who, upoit Monday, catered epee '7O, sings his Irish melodies with as much gusto ci t.iter,,srps his pint of Claret, and noW;anii theta' inaltitilioneyed verses on rosy lids, blue eyes, and "all that-sort oft/dog:I Joan. na Baillie, borderingo4.- fotirecore, still emcee; her levant:at Hempstead. One 'or the early fakers, Thomas f - Quiney, niter,:cperhinterinf 'winy re veraeiin sevestryears, anit after :eating mote lops urn than would kill acompony of grettailicts,-tlroatn'd, and writes ohmic dreams somewhere about "Auld Recklio joined occasionally by Pot Wilson, who, is getting kty, though only siztparicot =ffM ." 4•• tI at ;EC =M2!S - , ' . Sharper's 4tri,gar.l3e. . TITE FATROLOILS. • , • "Spe'altsoiily to titt fatherless ! And_4beelt rsh reply • , • ; That 'sends the etiniton to the cheek; The isar-drop to the eye. They battiest's-weight of holiness In this wide world to bear; - • 'l'bett gently:mho-the fallen bud, The draoplng floviret spare. • sp T ea h k ! kn b y nf the h e fa i t h band s, ' • - God keepeth, as the waters, In the hollow of his hand. 'Ti. - e suet t see ilfe't evening sun Go down In sorrow's shroud. Bat gadder atill when Planting's dawn Is darkened by the olouds. Lookinildly the.fathorless ! Yemoy,bave power to wile Their beans from saddeted memory By inc magic of a untie. Deal gently: with these little ones.. Be pitiful, and He, . . The friend and father of us all, Shall gentlY:deal with then I" - Pieti s m 'the PittsburghOsiefoinlbaup The folloWing ezfracts are. frOM nietterfroin a -member ofPittillihrgh sda.c i aleoriial 18. The I:nimbi:ire ere Wm. P. Shellyi. Dr. A Artothy, Joremablrraben,.--IvitCwick; Bhal. fer and McCready.' " Inormr Tzatirroni, May. 18,384.4. Dram Fargent—l• take this opponueity crick*, tog you that I bava artiVed at Port Childs'alter SAMS: trouble with oar mules. lo the first plice.waltad: lasy meleintid it very heavy load, but having lighted some three orfoar hundred poundeiry,thniwing away our weeks, lead, shirts, and picks, we hate. Wert tibia to keep up with the train. Wo bad sometio troll ofpacking ttie other day when two of ourinciles pan out. ; Our company has separated In lilt aorta .of rept, most of the messes have thrown away all of the mita deal have mentioned and =thy of them more, crack. on, and almost all oftheir loads,eo as to make more headway. We average ebout eighteen miles 0 day, our tram is comported of nine Imogene and 45 men but we eau whip all the Indians that come in tea of as, we hare become perfectly wild. Ifyaucuold icesceus dnriog our long eared horses you would laugh. I have became a very good hostler at least the- boys say ao. We ore now about 325 codes from 8t Joseph, and our moles are pretty wall done out, bat I bare embarked for California and go I moat tr God spares mo long enough. You hove aeon a good deal of the world but ill ever reach holm again I can !tell yuo wonders. We have encamped about 2 note* from Fort Childs, whim there aro stationed about 100 soldiers. They tiro la house* or huts built °flogs. the roof beteg made of brush covered with sods and are quite comfortable. The Vort Is not yet built. Wo are in sight of the Platte river, it is a very good sized stream with a sandy bottom so soft in malty place, as to render it dan gerous to cross fur fear of swamping. The wont stream and the most dacult to ford was the "Bi g Nine So far I cannot say the Indians have troubled us mach, I head yesterday that the part of oar Com pany Oats/cot by Fort Kearney bad lost SO head make bat aithey have not come op tow, yet, wade not know that it to se, bat I expect it is true. • The Pawl:thee ore very bad, they will steal; say thing they C3O got their hands on, but we keeps very strong yard out every . eight. When we were crossing the Grindatorto creek we came among group of Friendly Indians that liras there. I bad walled 18 mules that day and my feet were sore.— One of the lodine* tiUntered our boys fora race and held op their ntatiejto bet, the boys insisted on me running against the Indian which atter some persua, Eton I agreed to. Beta were freely made on biath sides. /the dthtanto marked off, 60 yards,) we Etta rted sod I beat Mr. lodize only about au inchM cuch shoot** was sent up from the plain from out boys, you never beard. We Met a email party of Mormons to-day from the Salt Lake, whore they left on the 14th Apnt on their way to New York. They bed with them about $4,000 in gold dust. They gave ne . charmingue- COLIUti of the diggings end say the ripens two have had from theao are ant the least csaggerated, if so I think I will try herd las help mycolfto about Ofto,ooo at least. Same of our boys ere going down to the Fort now to take our letters, I must conclide, JEROME Tete Marriage altar. Judge Charlton, in a recent eloquent address te. fore, the Young r)len's Librruy Atuociation at i itsir gusta;M4 ttl.."a.e. 7 :.,C; ; ;etto the marriage seem:n.4 — I have drawn for you many pictures of death; let ma now sketch' for you a bile, but bright scene of beautiful fife. Itis the marriage altar; a lovely facade clothed itt all the freshness of youth and surpassing beauty, leans upon the arm of him, to whom she has just Given up herself forever. Loot in her eyes, ye gloomy philosophers, and tell sae if you dare, that there is no happiness on earth.— See the. trusting, tlie heroic devotion, which impel. her to leave country, parents, for a comparative stranger. She has • launched her frail bark upon a wide and stormy sea; she has banded over her happiness and doom for this world, to another's keeping; but stat has done it fearlessly, for love whispers to her tbat her chosen guarding and pro. teeter bears a manly sal a noble heart Oh, woe to him that deceives pert Oh, woe to him that forgets his oath and his manhood! Her wing stall the eagle flap, O'er the false hearted. His life blond the wolf shall lap, Ere his life be parted; Sharne.and dishonor sit On till getave ever: ' Blessing /hill hollow it, Neverl., Via, never! We have all rea l, the story of the husband who, in a moment of Misty wrath said to her who bat a few months kfpre bad united her fete to his_ 'lfyou ore 'not salisfied with my conduct go, re. turn to 'your Melds and to your happiness."- -"And will yomgi'vei'me back that which I brought to your askeit the 4espairiog wife. "Yds," he re. wOolth shall go vrhith you—l cov- et it not." oAlasln abe answered, I thought not of my vierlith—l ePpke of my rot idea affectioas— of my buoyant hope.. 7 4)f my devoted love; can you give these brick tome?" "Nol" said the man, throw ing himself feet--"No! I cannot restore these: but I will an' more—l will keep them unsul lied and basustained. I will cherish them through my life, and in my death, and never again will I forget that I have. sworn to protect and to cheer her who gave up td me all ene bald most dear"- - Did 1 riot tell you tbat there was poetry in a wo man's look—a women's wont? See it here! the mild and gentle reOroof of love winning, from its harsbness and rudeness, the stem and unyielding temper of an angrititon. Ah, if creation a fairer sex only knew their sirongest weapons, bow many of wedlock's fierceitattlea would be Unfought— how much of unhappiness and coldness would be avoided!" • Jacob B.,Moore, F.iq.who has gone out with a commission from General-Taylor aa.hie .postmaster et San Francisco, was-once a Federal 'editor in New Berattabire, in which ;vocation heSignalized himself girth° most =wanton ;0 virulent calurinTator eiGen. jacitstui InNew pigl!ked:' Be was 'the printer and distributer of the infatnotisOciffin Hind Bills, in New Narepshire and ,the adjacent . Stated. For such acts as these; we suppose,Jte has been rewarded by the illustrious "`Second: Vashington.”—Wash. Union. Goorgo the Second,,at a masquerade, observed a lady whose , dresidimpfayed rather a largo portion of her shoulders'and;theit—g!ldadam,” gald the mon hich;(callow 'me ict place my hind ;won that gait bo gozol IP -I , Sir. ?I: replied the lady, give mayor band, and 1. will Put ft. upon a much goiter plpee." Eiho'took hie hand and laid it on—Atsforkead, Vert: Goon.—The following curious, , aentiment was drunk at OLIO of tqa celebrations on the Fourth: Woman--Gentlee•patient r l sell:denying; 'militant her e man would boa atorage and the earthhAtieert: Withocit her, p we gust% 41 E1380 3 weithr , be a scarce at4ele;oven to tarike.a 'ravage of. ' ,VAS LTOtt . Waistn.-Llho Westchester :Reppabti• Can state that Sarah E. Puert•et i postmletressist How ard, Centre cliunty;.`hcie been removed, and a Whig appointed in her. place. ' • A Iltramt and i•Dti Irb ibe r9 4 l:l 2 eW.ard the A Lot of round AllitUing..a a from o f tv e cienty a fte ; CilYLciErtiqegolgenoreill stud tirg auntomfori: back ..::rity-ave teat terms c c two story trams house thereon THOS M. Mi Altornoy aow, 6th atttto 00)11 jyttiZt r -6 --- Vor Sulu .—st Poor %Mama Olitred. raTHE,vatmoribirt ofarpfcir eats hii STAND upn the Corner of,Smithlibid, And Fifth etreetti4 Whi c h .„ . .1.0 at, present doing go excellent und profitable business. 'Anyone wishing logo into the busiriesswhich has been so long mut successatily carried oniathe house mentioned; should call trarnbeinil Is end tmerPoll tits larma otisale.. (260.:DCHN 'CH, Fourth AL, jy1731 losite Latimer s Bankinit Nattoo. jyl,, op o, 4 / 1 244-40 boneliaraa • r 10 hod (P! °ll. 4 4cJ ' Arg° ' JPI7 " 4 fin sAlktly WITH 6 81NOLAim • • - • - . 4 .. :it , ' • . • ' • - = 4' • - •' ' " ' ..::: . ... ,- _:-.L00mi . , - AArnß.',s; ,-- .. , ::::: . .::' , ..:. Eaacia:—The Cureprisiter; who pat- to type the eartitlcatolpoirliebei-.) , PAterday Otornieg, froin the ottitefieraf Freeport,. latVihsi , greater poriiciii of it 110 v. ittwi codipillea to rolohlieli itcorreeted. .It is as: foliotta _ • . _ . Fun'likr July 14, 1649. Mr: gditiir:;;The following account was given by Samuel B. Miller to the undersigned before his death' by cholera In'bis; pls e. - • - • - He said holism° a txmitrogor ort the Express Boat, and stopped at the tavern at the Leek, asked for ad mittanco bat was deaiedi then•weat otiolber betel on Water street and was again -denied, he tlteb walked to the Allegheny Efoese,‘ and obtained rid* mittante, he said ho vomited for about two suitiares `before reachlng the Allegheny House. Ke soul the . cause of his death was over. Exertion. - Dr. W. F.'Looarr_ 'Turmas Bears, ALTER; WI/ Juni.Eferizr, • Vu.tkeeirr• July 14; 1649. • ;- Mr.' Edltrin—Mr. S. Artsted to me a short time before hi, death by cholera, In this place, that the. Litedlord at ;the Lock refused him - admit, Mime- Mr. te.--; alto 'told the'he related to take latfri WESLEY BOWMAN.- POlffi:/t1111:1101"47frii.S 2 . (116 or 00.3,1,-savimu. koi c ,L!aiweon -two. hod driee o'clock yeaterdaf afternoon, .a firrit;tike, out is:Allegheny, City, la a frame building, oa the con iseioFßAver iikOatsitist - OxY Ailey. The building • ; lad •fohnorly besin'Aiiripied by ?dr. Soutti v Coach itikei,ifit • hikiiii 3 Oyeplidenitindkbleiplatiented ibr so me ilia: -41 re fire c oar Dannicitedth stable., and flom thence to the ridjetniog buildings; der4ry leg. in ;its pnagreas come -Thirty •houtee.l The greater majority of the houses deatroyed,Werelirick, and among them was Dr.'Bwift's Church., We noticed some time sloce,:that the Fire Ass ociation of Allegheny City, becalm the Councila had refined ` to approprinte to theme shificiont amount ia.' money to keep their maratan' ig propetrepait, had . resolved that in case of Ere they would sotto laser - vice, !iut that their engines cotitii, : ipAtedt useat if they wished to do so, Thus we conshiared perfectly right. Every possible odium bas hereto fore heen cast on the members of fire Companies. "frier greater majority tiro nut prisperty heldeisi—they all belong to the toiliag_masses, and it , too much of them to keep their apparatus is rap* . at their own expense, and In case office to work. at the risk of their lives to save the propertY • tifcithers,. We consider that the Councils of Allegben dity did wrong in refturog to make the appropriation Taipei*• ted by the firemen, and wo .told them at thetime that they would fled that they had acted r4 ' peony wise' in the matter The Fite Coispanies went out of service ea the first of tho present moitti—ieven. teen days age, and yet the Councils stubbornly re fused to make the appropriation. What has been the result I the destrecuon °femme thirty thousand dol. bus worth of property r anct scutie twenty er thirty fthailicx twittered !muscles:a., . • _ The fire, evidently the work of an „lacoediary, could have been checked when bat a uifflog amount, ,c.f damage had been sustained ; but the firemen, equally as stubborn and mulish as the memberti of Council, refused to make a single effort toward theckirg the progress of the flames, and the fire was permitted to bare on, burn on, until it brunt itself out, nod laid four equates leashes. We are willies v i a nd always bove • *ix firemeo, -when otheitiliave crusinof,bilictilig ; that: they were i. trearesturted ••qtahAit, "4,332 We hive said that the - firemett.tiriiiiisgbcski tad a perfect right to master theitiOrliiit art:es-vie:4 their time is their owe, and theitienessist ;to check :the reign:33 of a fire or not; 4CLii as they pima ; hut they hive no right to prevent ss others from at tempting to cave the property of their fellow citi ions: . fihe firemen of Pittsburgh. An vadonst.2ll,3; exo Wit to•vroilithutio epparatme -bat werei:plittsztot free; doieg so by 'the firemen. of Allegheny city threatening that if they attempted to throw water they would chop the engines to pieces. lf th in be; true their candutt is very culpable sod deserving of the strongest censure. The Bose of the Washington Engine we know was datioliabei and several coin, to which o number of individuals were senoitsly . bon, occnr.cd in the neighborhood of the Engine, and the Cogine finally compelled to lease the ground, but whether it was done by firemen or out• side renter! wo aro unable to say. The rows was quelled by Capt. Enos, of the Pena, who appeared animus that the Washington should be permitted to do ell the Benue° that she could. The conflagration it much the largest that has ever been visited on the city of Allegheny, mad is entire ly owing to this unhappy misunderstanding between the authorities and the firstaion i , and the lOW ail. principally upon those most enable to boar it. The following tea list of o small portion of the property destroyed: Dr. 8 wilt , * Church in the cupola of which was the lowa clock. The building was Insured to the n mount of 06,000, which will but partially corer the lots. Ono three story brick bout° near tho tor nor of Ohio nod the Diamond, owned by IL M. Dunlap, and occupied by John Busleas & Co.eattDty Good , * and Erocery Store. WelaCoo' Marble works oo,QhiaStreot. Two thine story bricks, occupied as storea, a from° tavern occupied by J. NMl's!, and several dwellings on Boavor Street, all lamed by Mn. Dews. nap, and partially insured. , Threw two story brick dwelling bowies, on Oblo street, owned by Dr. Geo. B. Bays. Socrtha Coach factory on Buyer street. • A groat many dwelling houses and , stables were destroyed, bat we were unable to procure the names at he/owners. The fire broke out at 2 o'clock and ed with violence natal allot asses. Mayor flush hearing that no attempt would be mate to fire the city in another quarter daring the night, appointed a patrol consisting of 25, to keep watch. ,„ We beard it remarked lest night , tbat the pathori ties intended instituting legal proieedings_ agaiis Mayor Buah bas offered a reward of $2OO-for *he. apprehension and conviction of '44y-,Otthe:Peirpint who attempted to prevent the Fire Companies - frcim th is city crow working. • Itrreenzuk—The'remainder of the Alleghekyßite. Company arrived froilPhlladelphla witlkheiripims rune, yeatertlay alternoon, and were uscorted• through Allegheny City the other cotnpaolett,*ith: a band of mule, at the titrie:theatitdlagratinii;irai. at Its height: The whole ainifjpiiiiiied. ~uat as unconcerned ne if only pile oi , ahivingttiad been burning,. _We were sorry At! Doe Tat pdastaarrA.—iis,might have ,Cipected , Apollo Ball was crowded nuns last night,:with:thc,, beauty and fashion of city,; : to hoar the Empire Mtostrele;' Each one of the band appeared to en himself to tho utmost ta'Oetirie (ho nodience and to lidge from the shouts of laughter, wdshould a ny they * cild it to a 'chanty. They perforsn'igain tO• : night—the simple announcement is sufficient to 'fill the hones. 1 Prrramranit, Sunday * . July 15. extomma.—Tbere base 'bitiri no more oases of Cholera oineo noon-yesterday. Ctiatztu.• Itzeoar.—Geademen—There were anise ofCholera frout_aoon on fitnaday to noon* Monday and 0120 death. , IftY tatfPcifullYN: W. Ma. MORGAN: To thO,Sittitoiry Gotunittee. • CaLtrarri—Tba Letter List Appeared in;thij,Claf nal yeaterdaY,atrlipth 1/14"1 the DOePitf#Rtl' cry about it-poor feiroti, it's a pity ho tarot all' thiitfpbet.” • - Poturs.--Thote wan only ono (dean in tha Tolobs yontordny mornioe So wu charged, with, dinnkoancturvabitto canal Rio cad gdointl. , M=E = ':. x '7,:. , ;.'':.'; - -: . ".;','•:',..j....:, 7.' , :...".•..:'..i.",::'. - .'i• , i 4.4.1:.,,; EMI asTlture.4jhrib l aisiloii.alt*tiod lie hellos 'fio told tho . trathaffkiepteiltAlphia - Of tko pardon is undoubtedly owse thcrintritlitinettida or.lireierv. in healtk : : 91Sr # 1 ,4,q4:ii i h k utP 6s !,a r i I .° 'i iilY6e4l well beingis-purity-so iiipiadiend loon at tho bean. lo New York the'iiihjece:ortacre:haita for the poor _hasbeen.diseuenitChitnelent.ikatti t tutiit.euirAaegi fiainiaiiiiiiiiii4lidaiiiiisiiiieishat;loAtpneh-,. iiittmeit.'.Orfit -baths.' Thitfeiistitill4lllllil"has 0ne0 1 99#41904 of in this illOttkiikfte*Y.ettu , or baniscdeJtCenteipihe:#lilWrioiiiiiTatifittb ,ibis pocket ofotrliiii4a,Teiteliitikkailleadof tho age we iiiil:in :iiiiiept;liiiidf '. 46ll44*Viild A bath k 1014130 could 136:erected 'l on tho Alieglie r tli:it very 1;111.304min; hait:siireae l as 4 In nliitdLl6atito - , r stt • enterprjaing person latiasl444l, - #oriit 7 `therrili Jitiallong ago.: There's It eitikitliy. betiveaal, burgh noil'Nois Orleans - 04f;itirtot!otitiorlracirit 'Hosting bathe , and we do kijiii lietyliiii-Nrould not 1, .!4.p a yrs ,*.iier... ere us any ~,,,. ..„.:, .;,, ~.. -. ' .. 13paikkiitiaiiibliag; a:copaitipoinifs (4:correctly, recoaiki;atilitir. taking,h WI hi the'meiiilogi - s perioi.reeta'rreati - e ad 'Oahe all; rhiy.:', Thicteitik iiei toirciaddltioditl. etresith,•for tho mental i tate4'74l' ''the physical more than mdaKipepl:e'ClSCO - 17111htgltiit *Hove., . To wash the hiak4iiiirdgeji::„,only 4?atrieting, .th th e meriting; is. erriirtin traelltiiiie . .0 1 0114 : 9Al:)thti' _ l ` ed the bosom and wristbiedor of.n.fqii?,. / -. l .Thin4Nei biro. steadily teit — Op4a:itiid(ikiiirrietl4lolo.li ,leg,.siiialiiatoi he teriiiW , CXYTto'iy ccittelds**.,:.o igireijititi::flloijiiiiiiay niore, 'jean increa6ditirfitei' itntiii49olo4;oliin'lieareaiferalif' f '.."plil** are cleatithe: it) -a e it glew eheal:‘thenittaalololo4' their eye/ eitnest - efierli'*ii#*:*Skiiii.:** Ideas.° )ikiheir ealstince: 4 Ifif i kfhieltteiridilitioilsat [tent d 00re Partie ol, laftritit Ailig)inco4.;:ilkOlilViiiio; lindalgo hi the lapq_of a ehl,fahnliei.lo , 6sHrOy: . inqr° 4 4- . ..'"..,;::&1;;::PC't":1' • • cop:Veer *rai t lf.—A iaria lel4O 11141 - beoe freieig• • jeeterday, eo freely, in tho Juice of . th a corn Oat !411";ekiietused . tcdiillteir c r i4ee; 'trig' Wielded to ,the Tombsea a diayff ' Cict,ins.--lianiecetataVonio Stree4keeli*oe Cigui; -We ' Itaveinlin triad em,:444 ought; to j'aP7' ,• •,: of qiil.!etra, yftlo did motmng x .. , .. I Crlidertnr.rltOrY*Stalet. , monarig, Tuesday Jay ittbon 10 o'elack,A..m, aril] be sold et Witelina'slinetion Room, an aCCOUJIt Or whom it fluty 'concern, Boles beirtAunliry' Brown Malliti,tinitablie for Shirtless or Stieetingsi-slishtly wet on the Peonsylviunn Cited lest•week:. ''Aittkough sold'its damaged, with the exception of 4 or & pieces.= the otrtsidej they .= talker perfect. i9/ 7 ItI'ICENN.A, Auctioneer., ' Arrentsi W : •ted,k.,.- _ - . nri or —Ke fur desirable eitualboues 1 llRlE take siob 6 s ar cti A bera l i 3 fOr two et three valeale yanks, iCitrcs ' - nrul entirely to home ded iusberament ,' •:, , Yugbirvec.,..,---_,,,„° b,vplyint vulon to ,• - =NV la INRCI..'w - EDVPD TODD& CO• , I- eor erbtb t=arketets., op stem ...--.7......--1,„ , , l'cToo/2 "15.1128' onderelred;' SOI I O3ALISmiII be received by,.. a. _ 0 __ ativ Ccierminedei SeboolDtsp . .. egr b =l; 3 I A. h;finianlAgivlrld:r7cording 1 0 p lans a nd t ort aro blici ,Se heel Oen, in t - a. ei lion 'vf l ett Will, be ready toe exenunation an I W eifiea y 8' lath text, at • th elauve er,S.; JOliest:Th : ro vi nnli a"" stree" .11° 0 Bids will berec eidunilnareda y,lol.46lEin";4l6b'cl°ek'2._l. 'rR juLtarm :u,h. &net Night Orgtte EIC/Pll3.Sl2lThErrlianeßi. TUESDAY.EITINVING,'Teig BENEFIT Or DICK S T ER:3he besrannees in. e X. 11; anti LAST4IPPE.6.II&NCE;OF :THE =PIES ParlnftElat'eponvrblebnieaslpa.he vriltedrere.T.HE 13ESTBILL OPPEIifiELSON. r New Bongs! NwarDances. ite..acc. S - norrlioneurgee thi4 isnotitiellytheleas ; ...lkoonkopen:ntVg Coneltt to.ettetnanet9l. "PAinitecO*dentli.: . . • ' , .'• • - DRESS )30XlifEr. • • . O. as G. W. cAtta, uwaeboni Comas and Hants- facturirs.cf.lanStella r Parasol, Cane,.Whip, Donner. ; and Dress Dense, We sespectfally.call the attention of! blerchtutta and Dealers to thti largest and catieryof the otove aitielei in this city at tise lowest - No 't ."A North Third abort. Ratio ittreet x Kiiiaihg_th - e:' , Eagle Host. -" -ProPeregrfor date. • • A.ValiOieP6Port.t of:i0 Actp.ina tien alijoittrig the City Lite; oritllegherry,:and about 01'4 mile front the Market House : the wholes lain ahigh state. of caltiratiotas siltlarkeCGarden. alx?nadlag , to choke, Grapeis . and-othei Prulte i. 4th i de and 'r excellent water! This property Paid eadily be divided. to =lke three orgar - Pantity reskreace Jewel suite d . xit y pubtiob dinft.itshitnattha is high, healthy and .pleasant:' CIITHISURT, • Oettersd'Atent, jyt7 . , ,Sihithfield etreet. - - wyray,PURCHASER OFDRY,GOODS alkonl4, call ;r_4 at'14.0911-1c CO'S, No 8Z Vaike.t:atrooti for bar; -gains. Thep mill sell good last.E'coloie4Lawna Jar a ebntsZ_Orrndhi•UNTAaLfOr 10 'opata,Scofolc Ginlhatior AO cam ;Past Cali:mad Cahabaa4 peat4roa Managua'. 'Calicoes fox S'eetit4 - 11eit - OalitVCalroo - 16tnIOtentsq , cants ; -lin" 4e c - onla, , Olsorta 4 coats per lactr. - -411aaUrrn(ad ;Ltiea: Conn a from Wfo- 81 1 00 relegata'Z4litrarPeli frarli 81,75 toseami L ta&thar *oh .the largeet'atidAtast stock; of CIISAF,OCICCDS to be found iiitholiteatprxiatalatry.„ - Remember thioqinkqrfo; fiftjaaiket,..streatJFlG .3 - lattgto-ImintkArl3" -.1. 1ff -- -6! r h o: , rrititfilbkribohrenft; Onstrafot,:443,e2oitr withaff3A•lent,g; , L L' th orny iluthaciu,.- -_,,,,,„.... ~„, "- o f toll reet...--,Ta. irkeherdiamelip:ll4.4 . 4. ""1 42, " .. Agires palmed - 14 tether with tillirionlttPaf,c lll2 9 ..,.-,.... -..'„,; , artistiol6i_styNsci!no4TEtrw,,;iiiiiiiii&dll6li3,,, .I:Trottraltigt --- -- - ..-o"titi." pityd r igpeitiV)4;s'.,:, !12: 7 14412 - L . "fr,:'",.....-1/91:6°P44 'z--,,,i,16., ludic And itislierik toinunieroxii ttr/ftnii o X l l ' an t & t0 : ,4 cb u ager, expoinsolie; changed 14 *lticirrAvotarthW,:lk7ol4- -wmtlng a"h alirm an'4°P rf tus to wo a u ttoirbithado won t0 c ,, ,.. ,, 'bit trold ara !; nt 13,U s e zi Gibr,ESPIE eaCrIN , .. - - -- ' • F-7,.7-ANTood,Estroorr , iYl4:atir ANTEIZ An . oxnenonotagr4Vlo , .. talus • .- obtuse or an Icon .Wonter "40210 i ~ Oa oxFoOtnineil bne tramp: competent to - utranymo z ,orthat depart:: meat ,ot Adtvest,,,:Az.Gazelto, mcq Cs - 1- 112:421 ' °}l9l. u•-g•AvvvziAzra• SHIRT IFf A ,N lIFACTOR: 7 i! „ „ „Jaw , • - ~00A t lesilenWIZei6nIkiltinkjilinpotitaczi a' WHOLESALE AND . ` yo. OS Fousra-sztagr, Aiozzo.Burain'teK ' - zeTwEF'lmoon 212 0,30tiartral;t: • er.Ahvii i rg On hand: lane; ItOorttaen of ' Siam telltale, co inirCzuvats, Glovelli"gogefrailispeaderi• 9ioat4ind iiboocwisiottoutiti.l::;: 1 - , :r , ".' 4z o. ' --. M. HOBO h ' ato ..... „MOIL ..- avang_tomotte lboopaciona building-fohooriiroecupie Oriyallato - ,' , /,Yoa. la Va.,' Ito. 7 ll6_Wookatrilt. ' - near Fifth, :would rospectfallt invite daf attendant orthdotiblfozeaorally,to the largo poilloo,'tiottopzad r#r.ooop4,titis ttres'.o o 44CAPTAfell" Cc4h: 2-, 1 ,1_4E24 dototadeldng a dumrksitri crimp tallj3th t ir t* istuazuee, - treixivited JO call and - axdauno bilesto .: Alta; aita Of fiat Le_klitOka and Palm Loaf - 110.Te.and il good assortment or TRUNlMedaray oa bud: 14.8. '-i4doalewo - ordizaztit to F.tmaraottiro, - ao fotaaorly tilcialt . v: • , DB MEI :.::'........,.' .-- '..,•'-'..,:'::- :,, , Tittzburgh, ljpii,lE7l7 ,-- c cm . • "Vainabie Bootie \far Artists.% . •.. ARDEN Pvindiplea tutd•Fritetieobr Aft ;'.ltcp.' Eletoenott7 Art .L4 l O- .; ST'S Hints on Light and •atfolo; FIELDS' Chromatics; Elva. - . • • HOWARD Imitative Art' 121 n- . • ~' - 11.h.ND.DOOX of Picture Cleaning ;123ti0.-- • • , HAWES on Ferspoctivet 9 vd WILSON'S Liao of altook. or Colons; 'ldodem•routen r ramo.. • . HELL'S Anatomy oC h.Ypreiltion.;:l2lno. ' aast.neehred and for salt:try': : • ; JAhIES D ,LOCltiV6oit, .1717 • c."-`- 63 Wood autiohe )3EESWAX.rI. barrollieets Jut, tecriyOd. moot . 144p:uncut, and• for attic trk . •.- ~••••• 4 11.:1..: • & hFCANDLES, 97 Wood -"meet. 9 y RANGIES.=-60 boxes MO , 0: et, fad imeelved and for • polo by - JIOpIitTARHODL, 17 Wald street. =ONE' zadrik:VlLWro A 4. edved and forted(' br.,..10,91111.4..111WD:=, na. 6 Wood .. For Seelle4: -tft TWO la Erich 'Dtitallostrileisistoi Frame Houses arid Lots. •Vosbvieli hOtisei toot . M l :?4contain-iollt roams;batemOns kitchen OM fist isbed, gam:up—the Lots each 10 (Cot Cinches on front by 100 feet deep, -situated °a Aitrat Race, Zdi'llfrx.rd, mten Walnut cud Factory stitels. -Verlag stueommu:i dating* N. A Enquire of JOH-IPARKIHSON, , iYI6: Olwtss , St. . .; . Aldessnatt.:'.% Household Fun:knave aria PrlTate Monza.. , UOllllllO O N Vuenday.*July , 17tb,sat . 2.0elock afternoon, will be scud at AVM:noes Auditor', Rooms, the (rouse.. hold - Forniture,ltedding. Kitchin'utensils; and Coolant. Stove of a private Bourtlidglloose;tis•tie owner Is AIS. cling that business; : - ..iithong tha rutin/tsar. Bureaus, Sedateids; Dining and . Eirenkfast - Tebles, I "ahog - any and . Cherry Stantla,:Wash slando:FalnY•ant Common Chairs, Settees,'Bellotiotand Motu:vises, Car r ; peting, Windsor Bands: renders, Ash . Pans; Fife Ikons.. 1 excellentCook:64.B4re ;andUnites, complete. , I.lllantelphick - together with many'other JAISIEZ 111"SelliNit; Auctioneer. , N.ll. The above furniture will be in front of -the-Artn.: . tine Room early in the forenoon 'of. day of tulle. • - iy 16 . ',I MIK - COME Foa. CIIOLEICA.-=iteemed' fide. dap, aim 51enteratteet. 4 -- , , , - • ; - • 40 do; Gent Ps.SnipendEvir Boys' , • 50 " Combs, age% kinds , ( ate atpled A latge_neartin One, atul. etetnijewetiy„, ~.I. o. oo lor 4 v lthlings; Pitel- 4 0 7 PtketY*Iitim . 4Y.' noae, nept/y puretinn . and _ww: b -sold tttmeally imees-L 147.-r:. - - SEM RIMM IMIN • 1 4 ••• 1 ,4 4. •A• t . • r MEM ilitio:oPY',lolo:i.6',. - i''::iili : - .. - i''. Reported; for the ADDITIONAL FORICIGNILEINII;. • • • Dr.tit-3(-011IL"4ftily 'lO - • A Telegrapie Detipitektorthe - 144:101 Cceities• , - contains nothing Tory dertnttitts.tiSti;Bll43lNiffitth The. lete-itictoriee of theAturtriinoevii,thi gating were itkirch-- Litieiterjener haw nig' etosae&the Warigi-Jlii.ddicd,ttlneilti violentf, attack pa the Imp6rialtat po'sAoai ,iipti.oootrated into tflo - ggottch:, „-Attet .b.ettte'of throedays with... Itepetlaiict armies, the Haegetiapa..retreated'•uv ! thole 'former cositibeibdeidtlitthhiti• oshe . ik, t da t i „... greet tituieto..ter7the ; Ther Austzutiftelitibltcape have tettbliitticil xi - decree - I of the Atuerfen Cognisader•ln-Chte,f * Ggia, Baymti o , "Ettici_o;lha; - the—l a .;' bahitiate-otttut,botougliotßeiebontteifhlirlair ' ed and tbettedibe'llentratiaeldtturgeote tethelitit. tack !von tfitt.Bngade Geekftelp min lag 'ordeted their tet mAi bg bareed'end.ettal. CON/TAIITINOPIX. - , • • TheParte hatkretufed te.eotdPlYAvith lbo imparts* deo•And. Rilosta"fot troops Orotiattzfrents: .•• •-.:••f.•,,,;;::•:, • • ' • • 310M11:* r•-• • 'rfio'lettitat liatelligettea frotel3,iinellatcp thEthe France d ieettlred a l'eleirephfi die. • palcb tainonacipgthat dto Ftroneb hid. occupied 'w' ;• hich givea the*COMlCClandof ;"pes( t!t - - s ., l'ho Ai.ust: l l?* garneon bad 1. 1 4.4 6 A :Ai!::=dritt. • -• There mire .2(l7titter;ind 14 front thereat! aftbe BreibleiltlntabOniti;o4l4, ',is, 0- - , .."'r,. -- ' , :' o '- - ' .- Tho 113 n era Obsequits.to MI kaateery:ittr.pmx, K. Para, took piece at Iltirldßpyuarthremeriant:', The :- pagcant-wia pabana nail latp.taditV.4lr.Pailaetuvr, pounced the eidoOnn....: It tone sgliiplngtributo toi.-.. -the 'cxemplaiy,llailatestiitatt i!lentjubliti F 0... ''..., lite/ of 00 alunuienu„denfr:zp: , _ ... v; A -I, .''' 8a Nan on ! 'lleor'..tuitrityeritir7arintibte- ifeibtntiag , , the qme.e4,.dariagt-he,lebtdetortvbicji - thati tip - emits •• ; ,Pferattld'altantlea: ypko4idll=ler.trieip9tdieir4l4'huf. - i• lietfottiU"sliiiiiiiig.n4kOilb,U,k" 6l 4 l 4o6 4 i*CM;(4": - .;. placed at half teriak.:::.•.; -; ' -5;- :,:...---. ~, . - .• , ?,--;,74',-,.7„ : :_-_- .c...., : .-. ..rbfi4 - ITATiI 46 P .00 61- ‘-jkild - i it.4.1.-**34l‘P! CIO 1 i tt roilhi 'r# l7 ,.. RistPioftii.:::;tvt:•: , -:!:-.1.1 1 .- : :::‘ , .,.. - f. --- - ' --- v teluzialtf svi,ouve.;•!:-.- p.... 4. .-; -, :':-. ,,,, , T...lnienncrea film, Claolora oa SiicattaX , f:from' , Otber..dazeonea - 42.:.0a ,Subday Treni: •TtiajOkr. .54. - - l-froer other - diseat;o4..- '.. _-.....,-:- --- ; -- -- 1::•; , .....".. Tbo 1./edifier, incool aid,oloudy.''- , ':, :. The health at the Quer - a:idea-is Improving. , ,-- - The ateatoet.,GO ► .,a,wigitk et the lin . Ong, barn been • , rasaed. . . ._ CIIOAEFt4 - .).1i CLIVIbtAlli.:. ''. _'Tgiertatkrit, Jely jG. interviooto - Trott% Cholera , to-dijAitt i.otbci-cLiu- - - .. Oaken, 44. • lirestanhyln eicatt4ftia:Cholo-41- - diiitsuft 4l4 -. '-'"--' -' ,- ----,-, ..- ,-. ? ,'-----. •:'. -,: i- S. , ' - . - , ' 02x., A t li 'lB. 1 . • ~, ,_ . , , .„,,r, L, ,- ','' .1%*07' /17.7 ihJiterforeP9„. ' . ' ' - '-... -Woring Slind.aYs-. -( ' r ' cues, the. 48 ll t 0 n „,,7 / .,,, , 7 chrahler:c.ths r(o.rmni . cvlh - 00: For.and 88$1,-- • i' vi l - r0 n a....••• - r em 15a-cores, end -- -• '', , , Thar* 7eta" .• . ' 4 -141.1411 . 4 3 4 11 Y- -''' - .riz*lr",,eitithma •' ' - th omraid-ftith"l"/ 4 0010 703/2/ '-- ThereAvere °°l3 ear II(' 4,144.-48 mo t t,e at!laat 74 ' _• ' ' cholera. , , • , ... ..‘-• ' EinflA, - FIIA it' PRAWW. -• , lily 18- , r , - -cm', 4. ~.. PitailDF":l44, . ttolerl i°- - . ~,-• a-'9. &sea- . 63 —,, . , ~ • :•-•Tbirl4 l3 7,,e"iiol" :Joe tePoitej Pst - ‘ : i I AG. day. --The Alit,,l : gqiirrul_ :14' 1113 op There were fitly four 12_. iMula.lr- , • 1 • —Etaimunitud; 'Tali 16. • the Baltimore and Succpuetketi*o Co4o"Theoltiog..Compuoyiero.s mur dered m We office The'vatirderer,b no , . . • - . _ •Ceroos mvoar3 NSigY~ ' azasltET «: l it i tiyVitWO4kt 6l ii:titietriitt:sictijig,* garig,iirisisi far . tho; - partattgai.l l oisictreP3inlangt ; Anki;g4o:riTititaligOi .. , the - Grain ) :T.hare• : Ruin nqativions rata. Ilinvisiono...Tbo Market liitialliat:ifenybe4aii am y . • ti Cotton.:: The'market is lifta, atl - .'nelniriglarnPlarr havo been - Orittidtatvcr for rilEXlArOilitaf gala Of Fair Orleano and fitobileslit l l4. - Pidr ., Plinth ond,l4lboda'at -Daiings . Circular quoted Ohio, Siz paicnniz at '610001,1112 . and icareera!, . _ . , • , DevErrirto - litoens.l" - AFAVIrOft.4 wARKEI. • • ;•-, :s• ••• --_ , .....,: trotyontr, July 16. Cotton Market The Ande- Iti•day reactled 3000 balm at the foliowinolrintirl;Folifie:vCriesos and )11oblle ai 1014 . ,Filkftd; 411:97pi/lildet at 91-I en mar- • have _ been nctivii.toulay, and prima arrilitSidiader'slieuar....There is -a: good - Camaro home demand, pith-06mo shipping with • sales of Common : State and '",nslec.d..hrandent 04,001} barrel. Grain.". Tho iseeiplo have lien rnalf with limited .derosuid:fiir.eldfirliair"Saift'orPho, :wheat 81 -02 01 06 thimr.ftArillfCor.2l"l2 'lab Provitionsi:Therejoatsmovenicinf vroiblQin any • article, there wn prouy:full Capply.otkorliHrt mar. •. -het and mdes.were-stuldeof teas fidrktt.:43lo42,e 10 7b porbbl: laird is in ackirereiliest at. k34.74,§i01;!..:Gia1i • - • . • • AREET:S cnicamA?,,Katy 16. 71°Irr h dem;niii-ntru:todio Wazil3 t the The'' $4 930E00.- 4rt,'at bomitta4ol2! „ a l es of the . "1 ~„ ' ' itimss at 7"' 6416; oF3oc, bb19...1-t9 per • --Voitatrablova Side. - - ue-failiraiing, a rtiere a • trill be told at - Cotiatabloht T Saliti on Liberty , street; near Gartfloit‘Alley, an fiaeaday, tha 17th intl., at .10a'alack,"Ii.. 1414 - El large lot .2 91G014 tut& Midair Watchaai GOl4 Ittaga, pretwputet/td other • :% , 11 EMARP,coltsuible. snsL pries be pnid -.; " - , Ath.netiz,Sapl4floid. • :: 1.-- 1300EtER - & - CAifiE, W 2 ^' f 3 El - lit Nrr 'V La . zrozzroteiittei,iki. , • • • • NVIDEE 2U; • LIEBBMS22/Mg.- • ' , 41puts Doane , atbra irraireT,; dookaiiitas ?, •hO.OLDEN BE E...11.1 - .YEA*.vtOzz;4. wifEssits.43:B:B.vtauld respectittllyitiptige _Ho tharthey can limuHrupitObso:SYßAFfp ozo , oPlerty,l4 lotion:OM of , ; • • mamma AND 0107115,F. s bvizookfor Cusuces*Work;' , ll being odrioloritloorto ifo Cash bullies)), wo shollondeavot to sell all attioloslniko • c ! w hi m , ii ne , w e et foon,oi - Ltd Chem bo 00.1Toubt ibor oar friends -and thekritrblio teolinHty.; ~would - find It their interest...to:favor vial* or shut s lidity m o ot i se ,- • —BOOBVER.Ib.GIUDDLE‹ Vr B,- 1/ 171214111211 ! 1(/0411 9 1 t . thikotClOtbes 2, G , ;';'_ • • No iistwit.itrauelpt, thrilik• - ; ib?0 - tsibovir f - Ago ' 'LT f.1:4P.7. • : 137 E li t ' s etith ..:1114r2Zearnlii AT tan MTE4o7llllliSitni;•. r 4y . imengetPULTarects; Vcatotes antiCtusimerofer*: - latest style... , Those dedroue tor prdesuisg..linitl*Fizi our line•. asie.ritiectfh . lly kolieited Wn. ea and"exacerme _ear swelc. • . : , BOOGYra WC/RIBBLE. . . .- • • • npi tin* ~onetB o r °- *Awl - oP ;;:;11..1D;; , -'..iViiik: be ••isold the; (Yr Jelle ingatte, • • ?•••31ockir:144 , 00`',Pareci. 7 6f: Haos blettmtaa,- situated about it iiiqejr.fri:t& Pitubtiter;ci#ll Priulkitotit' to_ _td, 10 W Townth titi id.ccu}tai*td•LONl:BUNDßED: . • AND TWENTrAC fi; ACRES - piltiatt; and bonadrd : by :Vde‘iylainViiri - ,Joho'broirava; andriabrir;. :••. - • The Lend is vf, eteellent 7ht :• ' . - ;•.'11 4 / 1 , - .,all,:a.b.T order Of Oie Coait; b - Ift •- • . . • ..• 5 - 71 7 1.1. - LIAMDONALDSON;24Iq; . • n4.-'ll ffStQtetrl3tq . E .,E P ira FF sa f ti fFA , V 4l • - • iip.inib . ' r icirberii ti tle ! on Teind a tarp -lag Tubs, consistip_g_of the - :7-Ptcu3S-Ba dr Ottomnnßatlt „Li s .27 ' ll : • •••-• Han 1 0;07 1 % Tube HITS Sl!'.,,:C' • -,- Stomach ' thnl'llg :114:matetRals And 4siuy i 6 l - sfltinumattg .s. Alatiradiuttlecand Streat3;- orobautorttotl:Ottrdetw ''STItAWBRRIES; mint gamy:rat VoizoOlii now'. wzin,edppin thLt SWlMlSlLAST.RtinvrtthallAo:\ A5 1 1 1 !0 ,01° F 1,1 .0 rlfre**lprottiipo and art can prodaee •-• itotviertant , &Oki , IlimarafttnitotitlfYiklt IV? 4 , • Tan eiiitfilviming um ill o'clock; i• im ... • - The Ste a . m atlt Scan tho foot of Pitt arse[ tho begutodog of ouch tour,frono 0 C 10432 C o k bt. u n til o :[, !audios- nt tho Oardon rota - • Clcmul on Candalt Ind conducted on Tomptimn otietcdoloo: tganotto sad Dispatch copy.] , jolt . flUiffla ~~~.. EMMI ' ;= • 1 - 4V . . . .„ GUM ... . ~. ..... ~ . ' .ii''' , .'i...• •'...' 1 7 - .:Cit . . . ~. 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