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'COUNTY. -- We' publish rell'detsiis of the Nl,6,lolylfirr?lhletrylll•befoajtd - nkore..tkuloOn* 1 4 1 iiitirel10 1 iffz4fliot: of: roams insvosts as Gem Ml N a t "th:4oo2ieitti oppg I bi Pm" al P e c t or, affsWirlu 4upspe as we der/Rued. J' We haris oo filo tor pubileationviiiiiietted ly interesting letter, writteilkflarAltimisTEwevr, to Testae hlrsss, Esq.,of thiseity; slated Drina, on Ails:coast or praeil, `The letter will be published is to•toorrowas . ... _ . . tar We. lave yielded coiuridernble space to oar Local Reporter, for the purpose of etalOi?g-bliii to repel,tbn lalea d .lihelldaaaasertioei of .4, penny. It u conceded on nit ` hands that the eccooutef {he ~lleghenj . Fire published in the and impartial; indeed, it 411i!cpronituli4,14:14 inen ofjcidgment, the best re pod ' ran by Ib ) paper in the city. If/PP& areupproaitilegn - most importantend zoo- mentor,, Politlealeoritest Penosyleania 7 e contest thii=resultir-eimmtdeby tor years yr.eispe, be felt 4 . l oulthOlit,•erry state or this ;' gloriesti ' U4ioa ;Itm-thliteonien.tre arrayed on the Dattocrary, presenting theftancient: /affersonian platform of human and political platform illuminated by tbe bright est and: holiest of Liberty and etNiture, and eitixecialed hy the blood Of.:insitiy a martyr; son the otheibind are arrayed theunemies of human rights, thrsedurha believe or affect to believe that the mate. es of-thia". people are not 'qualified for self-govern. "Let mentithese Wheeze Otto is,the Government take of the rich,' and'the rich will take care of the pones+ — the Federal Whigs, backed by their ar ray of Privileged Corporations and wielding-all their accoslomedutigi,nee of fraud, of falsehood; ofeer ..raptionSand of decilh--. Under these circumasaces,. tbsi.,,biet,„ - the:pirainorint duty of a.demeeratic prep is obvious and imperative; it is to keep Its eye firm 4ed the progress °film contest, to watch with unsleeping vigilauce every motiorrof the treacherous ,enemies of popular rights, to 'detect and aspen the false color, they may hang oat, the "blue lighti" they my eahibis and to Caution and warn the champions' bfuequal lais,.ofliberty add right," of the =title machinations of .their hereditary and' bittekroes. We feel the fall or tbie obligktion, anilliiitaiiire determined, now as heretofore, fear- Mifilliebingly to pertains all, the duties it i Impose', to ilia extent of our bumble abilitiee—not suffering ourself to be turned, from oar straightfor ward coarse,' either to the right heed or to the 'The burette and other organs of theafederal party, aiiliMOY 'their Guerrilla allies, have for some time .bnilismalnlyasaght to draw off our attention Rom the • 'noes Involved io the coming contest, end inelfeetu. , ally endeavered to engage us in paltry personal con teats With thertieelvers--eade from those pressing and important matters which have such urgent claims on our - immediate conoiderafion. But we readily detected;tbeshallow pretence; and easily avoided . this" insideoefratietes daybed/et for us. Amenttistrhypoeritieal setenies and aortae° the part of thi4eileral press and their oilier to which we haven/fined : We would more particularly onside to that - ji.Ewhieh the Gazette, for a few days back, hat been lebeiing with much cbstatterinicedritirems and - s. That paperieerllS bon t on drawing off public atten tion Rem the nefariousechemes of the party of which it is an organ, by inveigling, if possible, the Post! into en elaborate diacueaioo of the revolutionary ten- , denciel now rife in Earopo, of the objeets centaur.' plated by the uteri" in those Mighty events, `and, of the d_isposatle means which tbey liaises& ihelr eon. ' trot - for the accomplishment of their purposes. And for the purpose of provoltiog m tiejorsd the restraints 'ofdiscretiori,iiisfaidixsteate that the Post it untrue to its profess:len, as an advocate' of .butain rights, 4aal t lt has siot given the encouragement andsupport , to the republican efforts of the patriots of Europe] which thiy are entitled; to et the hinds of a demo. erratic press; and it =dominantly imputes to us ma , arca which have never yet prompted or influenced ono single Oct" of out life either as a man or as the condquor ot a newapaper. We have always inva riably stood up for what we conscientiously bolus, Ted . DS just sad right aid proper, in defiance col! tbe,inost Powerlial combinations against us, and in disregard:et the strongest appeals made to oar pean rleri interests. In regard to the special assault which the Gazette , his made on usje reference to Ude - subject, warmed only statiri:lri . nifetatiora b .piai we have published in th! Post 441040 tail sir* telegraphic dispatch''. es onto utrektithe.progreis atEuropetan events; and ' inieriabry.:(olo44 ;beto'ip.with the moat accutati. and minute detach accessible to the American Press. And never yet have.we chronicled one indignant.re sistance toyyanne, ono glorious suttee for liberty, without teeing s c rf . ear own . bre,* a sympathetia throb, amkhriipg.xi.fervent prayer for its ee .socce. In thelaillSiftll l 4othe Itesolutioiejuisaid , by the rateattletnairatielitate Convention held' fp this city, "with ~ ettagglieg 'Realism everywhere," our . 'vevaMei "have .kept watchful eompany--wherei. et the treopte are lifting up their voices in a manly I ,abiet.for independence, we give them back' ibr an. ran Ulterance,of the heart , s best trope that smile upon their efforts." 4titiriiii-thue badly ,dimpomed of the, Gazett , s silly it, bypoeritiCal ikiiiii (l .,.Liiiiit.lgsr?Pit!XllllVl? : Pkkea gentle ,1 " 131 4 1 0,. motives come' - filiisri**Pg..„. l 4l.:lgh 6 Fqiiister, , we should donbtleu L!" 61 r?', 0 $;11 11 0jiek, , F.)0: 1 0 1 1.00;iftgOri strenuous effort tO:Freeseputiettei:erete,irom the abodes , of impati.- '4ir...:..lficiiiis 4 .loimisr that the assaults of the editor of . the Gu tab tlbt:dij~ege tie, -soy arrow from his . qulterifideoltedllsotgiftr,b , e,,fellm .the feetirkii4 tikyvhcint ii - ainled. Ile hpdesertted ly acquired en unenviable notoriety as the iondiiitot of a colyipaper, for all these qualititrambich i % while - they'forfeit aid repel Mir ponildence tif,hon,orable men, win tili.:ltuPpeil • of venal and unscrupulous politiciehr. , 7 To 10ok [MeV . oo his msuj s teriiiirian ti°4 -•: ,°l 4 c t ) ?.h 7 FTi°7 l lolo. 3 4keWe te - Yilibbiittie Wif few io44lr,Ttbmab JuPPOPo c a k il a s k 040 )tia 0 # 1 4§LigilliKikbiiilift:se s eateatfo . .* 4 1 - sisiriteigtelik#tribe:Givitest -la. • • - :Pane • ImMINV•hr- 111 4 1 ti° P.: 11 0 4 1404. efla Pwkeh P!°°:o(oOktivou l f gietpn J ! itoWiaboitsUnity,i hire, Hid Wyche ?Igo witi becamentr~boly r• -degeTiO !'" l . l4l .„ .14ftrAMISi:NO .46404104 the rinks- 'estrapt same," biamunie WhigSr.v,poMiy, which he liadisisalrftilifelYili bitterly densinieed advocate • or,“ Abolition" iincliir.ayrt.fail,"' Dub the 44,4 end encotaproiiiialog : gpponest : af the eomioatioo or Heal au; abandonlit tbSAt t *Yef r tol4tp,tilteoi,o4,4o4'.l4, (lame: ototrj.spesititteiiiigtherap fished befoteahaied;ainci 1 4404;# 4• 41 14 : -' :blghestoffice in the .d4 3 4.0 41 44P14ez 1 1' Atone'time he vilified with. agsigTaskeutilennead the -Character aqd,iii.eikeiitiie of. * Gittet*Ttiittir,na ad Ventufeced his nomination by Iheqiilliiikattitiitiiiii.epoo and-an irulkt 12•1.:- Pittalinu'l 4 l'Vp9 , I°oll stntlom Met 'Jilin Vie met' Convention at Philadelphia teal krtotyny herefesed - to place hit name in the col. • . .•;•• MEE - =:~.. `.", . `~: . .. ~, I= - • • • • = • titans of the Gaintte •oominate4Fandido4: and presto we find:hiaa zealot:tit; Taylor as a candidate for ago presid4ehrind log him to -the Akins a a' model Statesman ! ! I But we stop in the midst of this disgusting cata logue of his tergiversations, and we pause to reply to so inquiry which naturally suggests itself: Might not those sodden and ur.explained changes in his conduct, those apparent desertionetAnd apostacies of his, be reconciled with political ; good faith andlon or,—witb disinterested and patriotic motives t Alas! we wish we could answer in the affirmative, bat truth and evidence forbid. The published obliga tion of.the Afieen, Ivhige," the ." fifteen hithdred dollars" they undertook to advance and pay . for the "treason of. the traitor," debar even gentle and white-robed Charity from placing a favorable con struction on his conduct,-Or ettributing ttio pare, to oneat,titdisiaterested motives) • Said-we not right, thattlieuseults elsach a maw naiad not damage us I—ibit'impntitions upon our. motives, from such a source, fall harmless at oar feet! But re "talte no pleasure in drielliag upets the volnerable point in our cotemporary's political conduct and character, and we are perfectry . wtllibg; to say to ,Ibitzfile the full spirit of Christian charity, "Go in. ati'more. 7 ' The Family Journal. This beautiful new paper is on our table, and it would be to doubt tho intelligence of the citizens of Western Pennsylvania and 'Esitern Obio, to doubt to success. The Editor. Re►. Joßtr J. BUCHANAN , i.e gentleman fine education and literary taste, besides bets one al the beat writers in the West.— We Commend this new ispirant for public patronage to that favor which it unquestionably metite. . i rt)iitilrogians conduct of, those Allegheny then,. who prevented the Pittsburgh Companies froth:throwing water, is execrated with an unan inaity' which shows a healthful state of public morals--though some have inferred the contrary. Now is the time for proper action and lam glad to see that the Countilsf of Allegheny have deter mined on such an organization of the Fire Del pariment, as will prevent for the future such scenes as were enacted at the late fire: The refusal of the Councils to grant $4OO to each of the late Companies, ham been made the subject of animad version. Whether they were right or wrong, has nothing to do with the disgraceful conduct of the firemen. No doubt they acted fmm the best of motives, even if their policy was " penny wise and pound foOlish." And it is improper, in my opinion, to associate the action of Councils in any way with the diabolical spirit manifested by those misgUided young men who prevented the Pitts burghers from doing , a noble act to a sister city. But good often springs from evil. It behooves the citizens of Allegheny now to scrutinize the char acter of members of Fire Companies. If citizens of property will not enroll themselves in Compa nies, for self-preservation, they should cheerfully contribute such sums, as.aze sufficient to keep en gines and hose in complete:order, for those young men who, without property, are willing to brave the inclemency of weather, and the dances') of fires, to save for others what they do not possess themselves. The firemen of this community, as a body, are not to be excelled in morals or intre pidity, by those of-any city in the 'Union; though, it unfortunately may happen, that they may have some.reckless persons as members. It is difficult to avoid this. But it is to be hoped in future that the soberly and onlerly will act with such discre• Lion as to take away all reproach from their prc,. fesigon ; and that they will be sustained by the . Rountenance and approbation of all ci izens. The parents or Lamartine were married at the very commencement of the French revolution. • They loved' each other devotedlyvand in the quiet of love and domestic seclusion, they ceased to re. gard*the forgotten lhuader•clondlliar hovered over them. In allusion to their' situation, and feelings, the son, in his "Conildences,” page 49, eloquently ayeT!-A.l..temeinber once to have seen the branch Gra. *Wow - which had been torn by the tempests frova lihe parent trunk, floating in the morning ,light upon the angry surges ofthe overflowing Seine. °w it a-female nightingale stilt covered her nest, as it droned down - the foaming stream; .and the male on the; wing followed the wreck, which was,bearing away the object•of his Love) , ".. • . National X.tre Insurance'Compaily or the . United States. IHE undersigned, having been appointed agent far thii new Company. chartered by the Legislature or the to of Vermont, now •cotnpletiag its organization in Montpelier, with ONE MILLION DOLLARS. CAPITAL, Is prepared to receive applications for shares la the Re served Getartuttee Capital Stock, upon which eight per cent. intereat, payable grAirrica )17.41111.1t, is guarantied in any dre7ll, and for Life or Health Insurance id sums of frock 81000 to IMMO tot one or ma to . ysar or for life, Ivan the moat 'Rife, secure and hdrantageoua terms. A coPY of their Art of Incorporation,. Ry• Laws and Plate of Business, *bowing the yearly coil 11l any age, from If% to 60, of a Life 'or Health Policy r will be furnished Mute who are wishing to insure, on apiolization to . . . H. SPROUT, — Agent for. Western Ditaia orPenna. Office.at the new oeurtErinee, City of Pittsburgh, where all eommanl cations Will be promptly attended to ; and all informa tion respecting the Companjegiven. The advantages ortifelasarance in a saw Oompany mast be tibweas to eIL. N.B..ln.corinexton with this Ageney ore two Local Trosteestind one Phypsieian. Local Trustees : Otto. 8. SZLIMN and ALMS Ksaxsy , Earls. Physician Juin R,Srzza 11:1Pittsburgh,July.16th, 1849. •I 9 .• Magazines fa* August, DECEIVED AT•fil. A. MINEIVA--Godey's Lady's .IpS, Book,' Graham's Magazine, SaTWIN Union Maga line; and Nati°nat - Magazine, for Angust. The'WoOdmart—ir romance of the times of Richard RI. By:G. P.R. James. The Man. - with a Mask—s scrtnel to the Memoirs of a Preacher. By George Lippwd. • Principles of Wylie' and Meteorology—first Ameri san edition. By J. Mailer. • Principles of the Mechanics. 01 Machinery and Elie-. nearing. ByeltileaWeisbach.". CommariderLYriates Expedition to the Dead Elea and Jordon—fresh supply. Littell's Living Age,-N0.,270. The ,recent LARGE AIgaTIONB pa one stock of Books gives us, in point of variety, the greatest induce s's:ars to Wholesale, as weilvis Rotel purchasers. er SmithfiOld aireet, opposite, Brown's Hotel. Wig • • Loetnr Stolen. A SMALL LEATHER POCKET BOOK, supposed to .041. be lost an thel 7th inst:, in the minting, Awi ng . t h e timeolDiellail Delivery at the Post °thee : 1. Bonkrßillmit 410%.1deoluuties and Traders Bank, Now Ddetins-rtnuch: soiled and 8 , 104414We* tom from I...Beakilitilleil4,:Onnal Beek, New °datum I,llack.Stlisso, Ohio...nearly new. • lßsulf 13111 732003taie.Bank of Bentueky. - andathaititain Ones. Togedietavillt some memoran dantathat are of no value 10 anyone.'bet the owner.— Also Itat.t.onit Duo BM:pavan 12 'lnman. after data; li teWntladite. Amer eiflo.SpElityer r , NeW Chigoes. gned: mi:LIBBB,4I,II.EWABD•wiII •ha pad br ietiving . thit pipers at this office. 4 • • ".•'• AMAMI? 40mOn Market ILL , hetweemantand 4th .40 , 04r4W,fightbati, and:handiomely fitted op: ry gouts, InsiostiLgood.stvia for that btlllllalll, • • . . . • Office 3011.06 Ong P i 11x11-O&ee hunts trO3XI 12, A. MO.. m 7 : . • . ”Jy110.• ittnekeref,MassikEht• feta liiipection, Jost recoiyad and for sale by •.- )4 3 E 1 7,me'rruEws & co.- . tyke " Wo 28 rir ELEN-613 Pip 1A Les- kreeithieitend for Ade AMEX Moi rk!EWS co, :CA A11.144.&451., Of ourew.nattancture,), conman u t . 1 / 4 h OnnONl4l.o4:lonaale.tor.. 400%51 r fr.3010.,!C0LL:,e4 10.0, - Audindia.tr,Bread,).44U7.l3l-1 . 1 ..,-o,, P lii M!lP‘flegialltalittiro4l/01111.1111d fat 461043. ; N;W : IIW ( VP:k4S.C.M/ 4 0.°Y9h V-. C.Pfainttlirittleckikutailif A.4lead. mui4""d'ortie.4l3, lu jzt •• • "•114191:4044/.k:OAN' • - • gittivrowng-th4;pA com, 0a1i,typ1, 0 03,14, ..et t p t t.i t p..lly an bland n$ (dr nate by, 1 t Ii PP.MA 4,l•PAN„3oo.o4..inAnkk:,. I iNIL MEAL—Our own manufacture, constant y on band.and for sale by lohroniole con. R . li j ODES & ALCORN, )yl9 30 Fifth street =AIM ES WEB =I MEMO . NM . : :t. Effil FOr the.lll9'rning Post The Allegheny Firemen. F}o2ll. the Bcciton. Post. Beautlfal allualen. : #7Ol, • . di Gratin fOtsate' b • K..} „ 2011 DMZ • , • MIME= MEE s'OSOPEAN- ? , 14•44 E:tfi .e. Arrival of th+MllmaisistP pre;;;!-7,.. !,4" A MITEP-iteamer c;. 4 efin on Saturday. Wis..4reindebted to the enter pride of Messrs. Adams for an early copy of Wimlerilr. Smith's European Times, from , with our files of English journals ; tee make up thil following more extended. and &tailed account of the important news brought by„ . her. than was con. tamed in our telegraphic aceonii published on Saturday:— ,•8• • • .8. • .1M n . The potato-blight is said to•prevail to some•ex tent in'the Southern and Western parts of England; but from lieland the accounts are. much morefs vorable than they ware a fortnight ago; andlis far as present appearances can be relied upon, We should be disposed to believe that the disease is much less general than at the corresponding peri. onof last year. U. S SQUADRON IN TRY MEDITARRANRAN.-- The 'Allegheny, U. S. steam frigate, Captain Hun— ter, arrived from Tunis and of Tripoli, on the Init of May, after landing at the last-mentioned port the newly-appointed American consul, and on the 12th instant, left for Gibraltar and the' United States. 'Civita Vecchia, the steam frigate Prince ton, Commander Engle At Speezia, the Constitu tion frigate, Captain Gwyn ne (acting commodore.) At Palermo, the Jamestown. corvette, Commander Mercer; ROYAL VIII? TO lairtarrn.—We announced Her Majesty's intention of visiting Ireland during the forthcoming recess. She proposes to embark in -the royal yacht, to touch first at the Cove of Cork, and 'to proceed thence along the Irish Channel to Dublin, where she will remain for a few days, the guest of his Excellency Lord Clarendon. Upon leaving Dublin the royal squadron will proceed northwards along the.lrish coast to Bel fast, and thence across to Scotland. - - Her Majesty's visite will propably take place as early in August as the termination of the session of Parliament will permit. Ae.819•6 M. LlDlitt ROLLIN ❑t LONOON.—.M. Ledru Rolin, the leader of the Mountain, is resi ding at the Sabloniere Hotel, in Leicester Square, having arrived in London, alter his flight through France, in the disguise of a livery servant. Di:relax, June 28—The State Pruorurc—Up to last night no instructions had been received by the prison authorities with respect to the movements of the State prisoners, and from•the answer of the Home Secretory to the question put by Sir Lu. cius °Trine, in the House of Commons, on Tues. day, it is presumed that some further delay will take place before the prisoners are removed from Dublin. Whilst the qustion of their transportation is be ing settled in London, the Cholera has broken of on board the Elphinstone at Cork, and arrange.. mente have been made to convey them to Van Dieman's Land in the H. M. Swift, which is des. tined for the Pacific station. Fasnar tar Instsan.—On the 2lth ult., a very crowded-meeting was held to receive the report of a deputation on Irish distress The first resolution carried, us proposikl by Mr. Ewan, Al. P. was: "That the sufferings of the Irish peasantry, but more especially of that class of email farmers whose condition has been placed before thin meet ing by the deputation from the Royal Exchange Relief Committee, Dublin, is such as to call for the active sympathy of the benevolent of all•clas sesi soil that while we are confident that no amount of gratuitous relief that can be afforded -could cope eflectoally , with the existing distress, we feel it to be a Christian duty to do all that in us Res, to save life and afford such aid to these auffering people as may carry them over the present season of distress, and for this purpose that a Committee to receive subscriptions in aid of the sufferers con sist of Richard Cobden. John Bright, Wm Ewart, H. Christy, G. W. Alexander, P. Scrope, Trit ton, R. Godley, Wm. Bennett and Charles Gilpin. POP, s CONTRIBOTJON TO TOL STAILVIXO latea.—The Pope has sent Dr. biliale 20,00 francs towards the relief of the starving people of the West. The post which conveyed this respect able sum—opw•ards of £BOO--was niet by anoth• er bound for Gaeta with .£346, contributed by the people of the diocese of Team to the exchequer of his Holiness... Ea A correspondent says- 4, The bill for the gag ging of the press, which was introduced yesterday by M „Wilms Harrot, is passed over by the news papers of this day in mournful silence. The artist ultra-Moderates—the most retrograde—have not a syllabe to say in its favor; and the liberal papers are held in check by the state of siege. and dare not giAe expression to their opinions. In coniser lotion, however, there is not the same reason for concealing one's thoughts, and there is not an for in Paris who does not censure the measure us one which completely destroys the liberty of the press." • The electors of the Charente Inferieure have ex, pressed an Intetilliin to return M. Larnartine at the ensiling election in place of the late Marshal Bu geaud. The Minister of the Interior went . yesterday be. fore the committee charged to examine the pro- position for raising the state of siege; and the ex planations he gave satisfied it that the proposition is premature and inopportune Ter. FRI NCB DIXOC sari 1X LOX DON —AI. Bleoc and his associates in exile io London have sent a note to the French journals,.. , is the name of the Association of the Proscribed Democrats of France;" but as, in the shackled state of the press in that country, it bed not been allowed to appear M. Louis Blanc made it public in the Daily News of Monday. The writer says: "Now, as it has al ways been, the question is, if by crowding Paris with soldiers and' with:cannon; by stifling with violent hands the liberty of the press, by soppies., sing individval freedom, by invading pnvate dom idles, substituting the reign of terror for that of reason, by unceasingly repressing furious despair, that which there is wanting a capacity to prevent, the en I will be attained of reanimating confidence' of re-establishing credit, of diminishing taxes, of correcting the vices of the administration, of chas ing away the spectre of the deficit, of developing industry' of cutting short the disasters attendant upon unlimited competition, of suppressing those deaf 'revolts which have their source in the deep recesses of human feeling, of tranquilizing resent ments, of calming all hearts The state of siege in 1848 has engendrecl Wet of 1849; the question. is, if the amiable perspective of Paris in a state of siege every eight or ten months will restore to commerce its elastic movements, to the industri ous their markets. and to the middle classes their repose. For us, in presence. of these insane con. vulsiatis of a power preyed upon by the dellro in of its own impotence, we believe more intensely Than ever in the sovereign.efficacy of our doctrines, and of. their approaching folfilmenL" The note:con-, cludes . thus: "Serenity, sustained moderation, trn-1 flinching firmness---these are all *stare necessary. i for us,:and with these we have only to march straight ferward, moditying thus . a celebrated sentence of Sieyes, Wears more. to-clay than we were ' , ester- day, • - (Signed) "Lopts ALA; c, PresMent:,' "CAzAvAme , i . Seitrot ! arp, • • Caussidaere, Collin, liillartkl:'Aidsly, BMus, Louie, Menard, Dupont, Couerait, members of ;Om. mittee. • ; el •f• i• - • • • . Tan Faison AT•!Rents.—Letpitts. tit 4, pl!Pefi f rom p ol io, of June i9th,3titei_ting., corkeipow dent (hoe writes, • , ••-• • • • •• • • • . v• We are-still sinotheri &tier! ttioaranrinittiell.. tie newe'fititn:,4o.tik•and the ilefai has gtveri•rise , ' to a variety , - .0.01413104... The members , oft governmentvloitat!4apecr to hear of. the capitals: tion yrit''itay infer that they' have some news-of-ettunfavorabie nature,. which enables them .to' it4tive'af diet opinion - -; Tite_Ro., mans have, frorn all , accounts, made most formi dsble preparatiOnil for;a - _desperate defence,' twit boldly declare their deterininatio n to resist to the last. On the day, previnns ; to General Ondinors assault on the walls, be made new propositions for a - depßuifition, ha' the refused-to/hal ten to them. "The eitiedidcin ill becoming. every. day more and more unpopular in Paris, antreVely:ptifty, en? deavontlo'throw the blame of it on kieneighbor. The _Presidentand' hfominiatei e d, ;all ei:o_ollr;bl).oloo.l6,'fif -YOr thelfispatch or the expedition to CivitaVecchia ; but, as to the great blunder—that of advancing up on Rome—the President repudiates it, M. Odillon .~..~.,a ~. s~= di' • • '4 t n • :* ~. ~... -,.. p . , ,, 0: ; ‘ . t. ; '.. 4 1;.' 4..',. . ‘.. t't .'-fi . 11,-f'.- . A'.. : 'rl''.-": t ;'-: : c.::i,r;. , 4 - q::::: ; :..:, - :_ - ? , ..;_: , ,.'t.......::.. , , , I . ' , .4.1''-' , :: .- ',. - i:_' , ::;;... , :f ,. .i.:';' , N:r.'•1' . irit - : f - ,.;,, , ,.; . T:-'.. , .. , Z!...-,' .- ; ',..i':'.i.5-i.....=','-3 , '...i;:' . ' l ';'''' ,- 4 ; :i1';',..:?7 ,--, '-a,'-'iiiA .,2 :::• , '.'‘ .. A'. ;- 1 ,4 ; - "':.' ,-. ': .7 .i...?.i': 4=5.. , 4...: ,- i ; ••=.:-: .f , F . .' a _ . ~ . ~t~. • ..... • . EWE SZO SEE ••': •:. r. IRELAND FaANCE- MEM Me EZE ~: - •,.. ;~' ;~.. .z ~ <<, MIZE 125211 _~ ~,,,:: MWM ISM • - In evey-Rne SAS its to tliraw thifbliMe of on th Viscount de T r puz and. M, Fhiera , both fit wiitim sairratirongly ,recommended iti - ...tintretthetelief that t °mans e . would open (heir ' gntes~ the — inoaienf thi.Trench army appeared. The President of the RepUblic is said to declare openly that, he objected to the advance upon Rome from the beginning, andthat he .isoply to hl #13213 himselbbi lie 'ojet, penitniaed byl.hr loux,jand,, one who can no longer defend himself, (Bugeaud). The-Paris correspondent, oGaie.Morning Herald says: • '; "The Government are said to be in possession of intelligence from Rome 'ealbtilated to lead to, the expectation of. a surrender by the Roman gOvi emment. General Oudinot-is master of both walls and of to, advanced works, and being in a' -position which places the.city.at his mercy,should hthave recourse to-the horrors of a bombardment rather than engage hie .Mer v in the streets, he has offered terms of -accommodation, which- there is reason to - think that, through 'the' intelligent agen- cy of M. de CorCelleti, accepted Pnouasss nr elm SICGFE.--Cladinofs bulk tine have been of the old sort—much breggtidoeio,. with minute_ details o( the,number and:weight Of the shot fired.by the French, And very- little about the knifes et, the Romans and , the checks exper,i% et - icedAT the beiiegeri, rilthotta , the valor of..thi besieged is admitted. More than ever, if possible, have the French suppressed necOuntit front finite, and even from -Civita Vecchia; .but, in spite of all their precautions, it became known on the night of the }sth; that thu Romantrhad , made a sortie, tvith. 8,003 men, and ,had fought gallantry, hand to hand; with theFrenchin trench es for hours. They were encountered by the 36th infantry regiment, - who, according_ to. Oudinot bulletin's, killed 100 Romans, while they had on• ly ten men killed ; for to that number Oudinot fre quently Halite his losses.' On the 16th, 2,000 Romans, covered by. the fire, of their artillery, at. tacked the Ponte Wolfe, with what success is not ' stated; and we must therefore "liiestirne that hie' silence did not proceed from any.. bashfulness nn the part of the French general; which would pre vent him from singing his own praise bad he gain ed atty,difticcdty,hovoyer .trifling.. The launder./ of projectiles at Porto al'Aur.to had fallen info the handkof the French, who had seized there a large quenlier'Of ammunition of all.sorts. . This mill i no doubt, a heavy loss to tbe RomatX,. while every day the Parisians were led to believe they wctuld.receive tidings that the French were masters of the Eternal City'; and indeed, there were several statements 'of Rome having, fallen, and we perceive that some of our, Irish contem poraries, litaral Roman Catholic journals,--could exult io so nefarious a triumph I In Paris itself there were not wanting persons who wished that their countrymen--rare aspiration among the French I—might continue before the walls, , ache. ming and sipping; ' " ' "'Tin famine and the ages eat them up"— for it was known that the , malaria was becoming, Enke and more fatal. Frenchmen have exulted" that the Romanic by resisting- inch by inch for many days, tarnished the ghiry of France 1— A breach, , however, was effected on the 16th —so at least it is stated, and the event seemed apprOaching its climax. The Deutoerate do_ piir, publishes an extract of ttletter from a.member of the National Assembly_of Rome to. his . brothers residing at Civita Vecchia, thus'desclibitig the state of things immediately before a breach was effected.. - “Irisimpossible to conceal the feet Matti* war against Rome has become a.wareif extermination. Blood has been shed in abundance; and exaspera. lion is at .itchigbest pitch. The Romans have taken their determination, and they will bury them selves under the ruins of their city rather than consent to return under the r yoke of theliripts. Every`has been 'adapted; the'pritiCiptd buildings ore rnitied,•and.the streets are covered with barricades. Up too-” the present time, the French soldiers have only had to .combat against regular. troops, who dispute every inch of ground:. and several of the positiOne . have been taken and retaken six times ,with a courage and an audaciti it ittdifficult to describe. But when the. French shall have opened a breach; they will find Ihern-' selvei face to face with an armed populition of . 20,000, viito will fight:foot to foot each street."l. • Notwithstanding this boasted breach—which we *do not believe - ivsitaccomplished half so' soon or so sa 4y , AS:YMIO4O,O4 -,reD:044 1 ,(rOry. .meagre thing4 . utOgiviiii esi le - tohe'announeed,) pretend —the ; =Yoko .seerk..tb. have' gone . on their Old' way until i1ie...2116. ,This. is bythe French -Gov ernment .on Atonday : , • .7: „ " - errata Veccers, , June 23. - 1 Trehotiart Jo the Minister of irvine—• Gem Oudinot writes: t. From the Trench, the 22d, at two iv tbe.morning. The assault 'took place last . flight at,-11 O'creek.. Three cold:mils - have penetrated-by the breaChes made in bastions Nos. 6 and 7, and Me cOrtain 'Which unites them. The troops marc hed resolutely, .ackl have carried the positions- without great. .lossei: Up to the present moment, "the . 60d )70.4pittil has received two captains and eight or ten men. The gablonnage (moveable barricade.) vestablished at the gorge of the two bastions : is 'MVO) advanced,-and the posit tions will beeileureclbefore daylight. Altegether, the ensemble of operations is most satisfecto. The Genoa Gazette; of the 23d instant, publish es the following-order of flie 'day of , General On Most of -the communitationemf the enemy with the country are- intercepted, The' couriers from Ane'dn'tr,'Floterice and Albano, are daily,,st - opped, and conducted - to. headquartera. The bridge of Salare, lately destroyed by one of our flying col. umns,'having been almost immediately remstab- Halted, a second volumn, under the command of Col: Poutcre, of the thirteeoth Light Infantry, was ordered to the =bridge, ywhich it 'reached at 3 o'- clock, A. M., antr•Withoot striking a ' ;blow cep. - . tured two wagonecladeo with . grinpowder, thelees cort and the como l anding officer - In -those par tial recontree, and In the more important opera tions, our , troops have, hien,everywheresuccessfu I —so that we ,- may;toolc forward-to a speedy termi nation of the caropetign., . iiv OpnoT, the General in Chief. Tea LATZST room .Rosra.—The Times of the 30th ult., has a letter from its Roman correspond. eat dated Jobe tvhich. it 'filifjears that Rome - VS(ls not vet taken, arid the probabilities were that the anal struggle wbnld • be a desperife one. . ' . , • AUST A RIA'NH HUNGARY. [Prom the I.,ondetk Multi a. Julie 30,1 We have received our yienna papere and lettere o the 24th instant. -The4.deteils of 'the last bat- ties on the banks of the Wag ad not yet reach ed Vienna," though if 'Woad' hp , r,that, the result is the-ffastiation of #.M.Ot'ehatitifife attempt '4 theVengariansio- cane theWaeg.. Oa the morn iag. of the 20th initatr!tkey hurl tctrially.:ket 'pos session of the irghi/laltic •ef iiier t , but they were eventually obliged-to-return tb , their former pdslOtoi. In' theinitenthAe;Getrtral G 1.607 hart , come up ' w i t h ruinf usueuu rnt a , il4O 'tl l bipedal leader, Wohlgelithtb,74sith7hke , „RIP , Woe reduced to. the'h'e,Ceselti l t er 0.04. eittlrebr 'PI, defensive Kali. tipOn fle . aaiati fiill forcementerttertaihattle endued:, t - chantinued until bigkl :,, . - - The fi ght re•cemmermed'oolhe altertciett of - the folloiyief'day;and,l4oea,tbr" - ph.tittk4m , thtf lag and the whole of -The nob relight Iviith Arioes' okiatinancy,;.tiuf they could, not prevail ateltitg the united loaperlaliat forcesi and sfter alh.ee days' battlisfieneal Gregory was coin , Eelled- , to lead' troopstibaelv trim • Ttirkashedi 4410.110 Guts, 'WI. eiiiiiiihtribir - Wing 'at thti 1 4 y d " trii s: fugthe bridge at Negyop.,;,. Ilungariatta'made head _ngaittat 'their ' Imperial foes and being . surrounded by,irwamps op, each side, and elOWirty'the,tbrithlhibr,ltottfoktivirrt ro#Ml'aitu ltt, ter- Of im1 3 ,9 4 4kbi14Y-to ditlfAtflf4P : g- 1 - ' "A‘her,losses- Of`, the tiongariansrienil linpariallata treretillnbat- filed; alai about 3,oooomen hilted on' either side. itis generally Gteg6il, , -G Derat thy JAW' present at. - Gooyaler,Baatii ' The Lentry- of. The hussistosintd TraY.aytrania)is potifirteefflok the - Aguttheit Zeltupolfh wliioh atated that Fualtkreben yralt 'oectlptUdit •ifilists on the 'lBth thee. a4d,,tiigt , tll6,l,o Itittitity k tigi3 krentedivrith*xtrema - Our correspondent. informs us that --thti-miailmier.- 'stitoding,,,betTrteß htdally*?•ihti Gen. GuYon, ani Irishman oediskiliguished bravery is made Governor of the all Important fortress of Comorn. _ ,~ 4/ if ME 3. 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EMI ki RUSSI A I . - ',- 2 1 1 The *acaltWipapers ofrthe 22d inst. announce the, arrival lithiit Majesty, thoYiCzafnerdl the Russians , in OnCOpitalief his Pellish provinces. ;Pear was acetitaptiniediliyithe fCimate Orlo ff and ::Adlerberg,, tiltartr - iPalßy among the Russian troops at Kalish, , contlnitea... - Wo lees than 1,000 soldiers had died of cholera•ln the last 14 days. WatrOc,./une 16.—Letters from Trebisonde con chrns thetakiiii:: . of.the Russian fortress Pdami, on the Black Sea, by the Circassians. The . garrison, con alining-of 4 ,000 men, were taken prnioners. with the exception of;1,000, who wore put to death. The enemy also tOok - 5;009 musketsand 150 cannon, destroying the most important points of:the fortress, and then encamped on a neighboring height, where a fresh encounter with the Rending was expected. THE-GERMAN EMPIRE. We, have Intelligente 'that the insorgent- Baden army, concentrated on the beaks . of the' Neckar; was attacked on tee 22d inst., along its whole line, and entirely routed by the armies under the orders. of Abe Prince of • Prussia-and General Pericnnei Mannheim and Heidelberg are taken, MieroslaWski and the remnant of his army are in flight towards the line of mountainsontbe' borders of the Grand Duchy of Baden. The : free , cops have dispersed in' the couniry. This intelligence has since been coil.: firmed by the German, jearnals, Ant the Carleruhe - Gazette, the orgie'Ortlie ; InaurreCtiOnary--Govern miser, pretenda that they retired in good orderiand would be able to teatime hostilities. • A revolution has broken' out in Wirtemburg. All •, the - :;conntry ',country' between Prieericheerifen and Schranstitierghas-rigee . ,in arrant the soldiery Who Cermet:la cordon ba . the - rrootior of Bdden have join ed the movereent..lt is said that the people 'have, also revolted at Hechinger. - • 'An extra edition of the Darmstadter Zeitutig pub , liehed eionti - detaileorthe surrender of the city of Mannheim; the late matting point of the'lliden rev- . olutieniste. appears that On, the evening of the 22d last/int Mieroslatiski idvanced..*lth 'almost; the whole ef hie army to .offer combat to the Proasians under General Hirscbteld. - One of Blierosiowski , o regimental,. namely; the 2d dragoons, was ordered to pytkeed to Schwetzingrin. They retailed to obey. Their refractory spirit encouraged , the citizen° of Mannheim, who, rising against Idleroslarreki, effect. ed_a counter reiroldtiott:, Mannheim, thee Merited, almost without an engagement, 'opened , its :bard. cedes to the Prussians, who entered the town by :the Neckar bridge amide the loud cheenrof the citizens: HattOVer la reporteil to. hare,ceme forward with projeat which is likely' to add to, rather thin allevi ate:the, present di ffi culties of the German question. It, pro poses, namely, that Auetrie and Prussia. , shall 'divide, the supienie power between them,7tatalter nately, but , conjointly. The chiefdom to:" be ported by a Cottno.l of State, consietingairepresen ladies from all:the other States of Germany. This chiefdom and Council , of State is intended to replace, theCitteldrahlp. of Prussia and the College of Prim eels, as proposed by the TrrpleConfederatien. Ou the 24th instant the Prince of Prussia had his headquartere at Langenbrucken, on. the road he tweet, Manheim and Carlrube. The troops bad number of actions to sustain against the infairgents at Blenheim, Latigenhrucken; and Brucahat 'At Waghaeintel, where Mieroalawski had concentrated all his forces, the advantage remained with the Pres- Inane, but they lost 19 dead, and 124 soldiers were misaing. Beast, Mieroslawskifis aide-de=camp ; 'was made prisoner, and another was killed, • a'atte, Schloeffel. It appears that the insurgents were Concentrating round and. at Rested*. The troops of the Reich:mid' the columns of General Schack bad united at Sins. beim. Thus the plan of turning the enemy's flank has perfectly succeeded, and the cities of Laden. burg. Matioheint, Heidelberg, &c., are in the hands of thevombined troops. Telegraphic despatches announce that Carlsuhe was occupied on the 25th by the Prussians, to whoria two Baden regiments had come over. NAPLES AND SICILY. The conduct of the. Neapolitan government li such as all those who know the peculiar nature of Bourbon.faith, predicted it would be. Every condi tion of the capitulation of Palermo had been viola ted. Notwithstanding the publication of the general amnesty, frana Which only forty-three persons were excluded, several persons who had retired to,Messi ia, names diriltot appear on the fiat of the cony-three, have been arrested; and among them Jo a priest, the-Abbe Allegra. A journal, the Forbite, having ventured to complain of this infrac. - .` non of the law, has, in conseqUence, been suppress ed, arid its editor, M. Salafia, has been arrested and imprisoned. The list of those excluded from the amnestj has been increased in direct violation of toe treaty of capitulation, by the addition of the names of 208 other persons, among whom are the Marchioneks of Samartine, and several other ladies. BADEN AND THE PALATINATE. Letters from Mato:Mein% Heidelberg,. and other planet itiAhei.Gtandlhichy of Baden, bear - wit:Wei to 'the- total discomfiture of thd Insurgents in a series or smolt battle% which were fought on the2lat,24d and 23d init. Letters from Karlsruhe inform us of the preparations which the revolationitey novena*. men t have made for their Sight, by removing part of their troops and the whole of the funds which they had in their power. It is said the money and the Free Corps have been sent to the fortress of Rastadt which fell into the hoods of the insurgents by the , capitulation of its Austriangarrison. AUSTRFA AND SARDINIA. • A letter from Berne of the 23d inst., announces the conclusion of peace between Austria and Sar dinia, on the following conditiumn—The evacuation of Alessatidriat . payment to Austria of the expenses of the war; Modena and'Patma to be ceded to Pied mont in lieu of Lombardy; an offensive and &abu sive alliance between Austria and Piedmont; and the latter to furnish a contingent of 20,000 ince: • (From the London Ship and Mere. Gazette, Jane 29.1 • THE GRAIN-TRADE. • The reduced state of the stocks of foreign wheat is the kingdom and the very sparing manner in Which farmers h ave brought; forward supplies, have caused a further advance in the value of the artiele, notwithstanding the fineness of weather and the generally favorable reports respecting the growing crops. It would, therefore, appear that the prospect of future abundance will scarcely counteract the ef. feet of prevent scarcity; and during the time which must yet elapse before the harvest can possibly be ready for gathering, prices may be expected to be at learn supported if they do not advance. Mlity parties, usually well intormed, are sanguine ore further improvement, and that such would take place in case anything should unfortunately hereaf ter occur of a character to cause uneasiness in re gard to the growth of corn, is almost certain. The potato blight is said to prevail to some extent in the southern and western parts of the island ; but from Ireland the accounts are much more favorable than they were a fortnight ago; and, as far as present ap pearance can be relied upon, we should be disposed, to believe that the disease is much - less generalthaif at the corresponding period of last year. If July should prove,hot and forcing, harvest would probe bly be commenced in the southern parts of theking dom in the beginning of August. Latterly farmers hare been so closely occupied at haymaking as to have had litUe leisure for any other description of work ; but as soon as the fields shall have been.cleared of that crop we may expect some slight increase in the deliveries of wheat from the home growers, and as we are inclined to think that foreign supplies will not wholly cease.we are under no %fear of scarcity. The arrivals of *heat coast wise into Lonacin; have certainly been very small, arid fthin abroad'. we have bad moderate receipts, An endeavor was made at the opening of Monday's market to establish a material advance. Factors, taking advantage of the insignificance of the quanti ty exhibited. on the Essex and Kent steeds, commbii- . cad, by demanding prices 4.t0 6s, per quarter above thoseocurrent on .that day; week ; they soon disco,. ered, hinveverithat the millers were determined not to pay that" advance;. upon which they were -in duced to lower their pretensions. • • tfitillately - a clearance was effected on terms fully 2s per qr. above those of the preceding Idoedaye,—_ Since• then no furtherthimage,bas occurred in quotit lions; on Wednesday scarcely any thing was doney and this morning the - .operations were liketilscnn important. For the finer descriptions Or forolild wheat a goed steady inquiiy hat been ostierienced.- I On Monday we had mthera.numerous afiendanae i cif country-buyersbut they acted with much caution,: being unwilling , to , pay the advance of 1 to' per , qr.insisted on by holder'', except for such '-quanti newel, they were.obliged to take toprovide for,their Immediate wants. Shthetttenthelnquiryhaarather fallen off, but Wieners have Manifested no-anxiety; to press - business, -and -the rise established. in the canitriencemeot of the weak has been maintained. • : TheArilliers bayonet, altered the nominal top price of town Made flour, .Foreign was on Monday held higher than at any , previous period for some time past, 355 to 36a per sack being dated for fine French and 24 to 265. per barrel for,gcod fresh brandepf A reerica.n. The ante was, however, restricted, and this morning the; article might in some cases have been bought rather below the terms named. The operations in beans and pearthave been on a strictly retail-scale,..and qtrotatioris have undergone no change,requiring special' notice. The Irish demand for Indian-corn has fallen Off. Orr Wednesday morning nt7oleloc •• • EDI9.IIID FHA:ACTS GLIMMIVALtir,son *Map!. Bernard May. ttged9 months, •The fziendaef the •famtly 'are requested •to attend the • funeral from the of Capt. May, orr Wilms tract,: near Washihgtom atito'clock. thncinonsing. • Ar'Nafelfiri,' the2if itifthr6f MOititlsentery, SANS PATcEELL; formerly Of this city. On Tuesday evening, 17th inst., in South Pittsburgh, Marcus W. son of James Acheson, aged 16 months. FIEM _ • -- . ' ‘•-•.*: • ' • ' _ • , '9 , f)„... , 0 1,4 , • • . • 1 . ", 3 `, 4 r- ~ , „ al • - ' „ ,• "' "- 3 •'` • , ~ • • - ;• " ' - 4: .',,jP ; 4, " •-•- ,l `Z , j • ~l'- MEE EMINI F _ K'~ -~. 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The stplent what """ eharge'of-the'Editatial ttP4bi:da44,, this ty,,,i cotraepersaisifiithe.,;Pseas, with:-regard to the difficulty, ititikea , uset- , Wf-therol 7 4 aiogdage q'thelast,..with its, strange proclivity for wrong; sides with, and meastuatily*justifier the rioters."_ A moremalicioua, liasealld flagictoustalerehoda than that contained in-the aboveperagraPhiteverjepp ed fn any paPeri except; the. foreigad;ioiiiy which has long since loit all claimatocdecencyaci deals in nothhittitie,rdatiiiirhelkoo4lie-ihP"-' above parigraph itte'Editee,keewitittt he:#fiSipeepf ing .I'7U; beim and: Wieled.r.rciand :that too; cierc-i ly far the purpose of:misrepteseniftqrAvi rifilf,eatt: 7 ," 'ring jria erivenapietite tor 'iOrerlie: . ',..itfAr ne , lice of The fire -in Allegheny City-ire said . net,one word which could or would have ; been cotiii#4`hys * man poiseasitig ; en* .indo:4l, iiirinorr. Image . an attempt to"measerably justify the,rioters. l 4 i To ChoWour-ividderrihtivi(giesslY:thlii lekal.Ba!!. tor' will lie, we republish that Paiticiii of Zer..*.itiele, alfildiegick.the etattev.- After . tioticisiCthe.emotint . of property diatroyed, and giving a statitseent of the mfitinderstanding betweeif this firentea'oeiiceueeilt, ""The fire, evidently the work olaniincendlatyl et:Add belie - been cheeked When but a frifiltifitriegint of damage hadcbeen sustained r bat firemei4 equally as mothball and Mulish as the re'ciiiihtird Of Council, refused,4o make•:* single effort toward ' cheeking the progress of the flames, tied thofireirtut permitted to burn ,op,bortt, on, until It burnt iteelr out and laid four squ area inaehee. - -"- • We are willing to and always hay* . Prahted the' firemen ; when others have _censered, htdieviegtliat ; they were w more sinned against:than- sitining.t , „ We-have-said that the-firemen of Allegheny Citified : a perfect right ru . to muster tbeselveseit et servicei their time la their own, and they can assist to check the, progress file - or;'tip t, just asibey :p."1404 but they. have no tight...to. prevent others from' , at. temPtlng • to save -the 'property - of their ' rellow , "eitit. cans: _ . , • The firemen of Pittsburgh, we :understand, Were willing to work their but 'w,itepreseqle!l" frotkd o ing. so , by, . tbe ~gremen "of .Allegbenyihity threatening that if they 'attempted to throw *psi! 'they Would chop the,:enAjneti„ - topienths.,,..lf thisjbe true their, conduct is very,Culpable and deservini of the strongest censure.. -The Walker tbe Wordilti4teit' 'Engine We know was demolished and several:olive,. in which a number of individuals Were 'Retiringly hurt,, occurred in the rieighbotheeill'efthe.Elitdrief . and the Engine finally compelled to leaveithe grohnd, but whether it was done by firemen.oigljr_ side rowdies we alictinable to-say. The • rows•was quelled by Capt. Kai:4,pr the Penn, who appeared' anxious that the Iltaiiiiirigtenchheild be permitted - AO. do all theservice Abet She nouid.” e Is diens nee single word in the hbove which can be twisted into sucks shapoois to !measurably jos. tify the , riotert Would any but a knave or a foot,' say that theurticle had the least bearihg Wit Why The egotistical hewed and , most el etielsummatti two" , .who has so grossly perverted the meaning of our ex tide, is constantly in the habit of mierePreriedink the Press of the city. If others think him- too con. temptihle to noticel we at least are determino,that, he shall not serve us so with We have heretofore hod occasion to show this, fellowuti in his true light, and make him the - object i of noire - real loathintritind_ hohtumplyi - wish..tri be forced into finish-measures again. •Let him beware: how he makes We blackguard attocks. It is hard 'to use:dlecreet , language in ,alludiug so, the malicious attack of this consommote,ohoundi Tor"liilite le was office, we were at work endeavoring to savo the property in jeopardy; as elif t brptio#,. /40eal: Journal will testify. WEI' worked, while men, of property in Allegheny stood - Inactive; - this; we : claim no nieritwe 'did as we would be' dolitilsy; nor would the mention 'a simple, act..ol7doty, - were not prompted to do .so from the attitudh-in! which a mean, ilaintrilly:Ated meodicious',eneMY seeks to place us. Our readers will pardoa no for deleting so math . , of Our attention to what may seem to them envier., thy of-notice. - .While-we,awdeeply gret the , lantebtaile denouement of the rieferte. nate toisunderatandinghetWSPO Al*ProDepartineak and she Councils of Alhigheny City, -- welnnst'esy, that neither party is biamelen. As a bodytluili . lie., men of the two cities are prompt, energetic and kffii cleat, and should not be held responsible tor the 'don: duct -of a few individuals who have crept among them.. : lf wo: mistake . , sot, those , the first to brand the - firemenitrowdies, retbane Old cut threats . , would . ,be ; the last ti? leave their Worm , beds in respond 'to the, summons of-the alarm - bell the dead beer of night r and haj . :4" fitrtii,'briiiiti the elements of all seasons, to , save . the lives and_ pro perty of others. The firemen do-these thing! : ';lint; one out of every twentt r are property,'holciers ( .. ..tiht prompted by the kilt:Aires of generoneand 'humane dispoaltioni, they struggle nobly, and frequentlyjie the risk of their Owe live4to savii . the,,proPerty of others. And because a few l y a -very fewindividuals indulge in brawls and streeifights i ehould the whole body be censured I We think , ' nnt: ,Give the sfires men an opportunity, end they themselves the unruly and disorderly from- enthintthem, We ba 4 e iidas 4 4 lie - airdies - illef, the - rowdies, who prevented individuals who- Weiri4Wiliiiid - ; endeavoring to cbeelt:thiit mvageritffittinyikttrildon- , day; are deserving deservingrievererit4unininitent; tint we Contend - 15a the Associationfrifidat*Mityini Pied retTamßibinliles Muster the companies of that city out of ferries We put onmelven tOconaidorstiln trotibitynittCtilat in order ' toltrcutWthe4ii;dliiwingitntement of , e: difficulty between the firemen and,Councile. Ifit. true, and ' *e.l4o4l.llteil let 'the blame fall where it bniongy, the Jolli'vring Ititunintinad Were : . • '3 /isingt4d,'That 'thin -Ansechitiori:YiAtileipt;,-tif.tituf Councils efAlfeghetey City, an annual appropriation : ' of four Aund red , - Dollarir to each , pqmpanytinipg_a mimither, ofilltie:Asiecintion; sitilated srithfn the linen& of the City of Allegheny. •‘-',• Wowiltre; T haiit this requeif be not coaipliul`: With on or before the Istday.. - orvii - 4481.180.,14t*: Ootaganittn tiffe?giat„4l43 ! be aechired het orservictr natil'the'Sonneilk may think-propentoseraply.with the .regtiest4u , .„: •zq The Atnnicintilan;was'fi t ireed lithrtfiti'l!§:lo l ,4e!t;. - surellir.4vant Offuniiii:4 o,inceitbilli:tureents4petk:, sea. A. of the above : teal/ llgiiiiff;4ol#if:ltri:: a inenteriat;ireii:hOpiloClA , l44 - Vhar,alv4:Aiei Committee on - inooy4 l ?intl o #?'a l 4 - ii*YA:;* quells Made freiiimiernhertiorAeliesaciation-prgingil th e tverginnce o' at arrangement between nhirt!tho i * n iikA i these efforts-4064 AssfoCiatioit icrikr.tintent#teetis. ve!ned meeting of the•Aitti, rciatiom was called; prevtons to; the lit an answerytis imOtsported the Committer from the ' Azibc O* 4 l o 4AAtt4tMttlf'd,riiiPot4lV:i* dlthotiltee.4:4o . Conacile; coosidiie& himself: at"?9 !...P ° Tti#,#:,..,; l -f 4 j.4f =i ll/ : 4 ,:' 4 ' .... 13 L 1 04 0 0 i i:•4 the....ankitiotten'ye.lueelvon Abu". , tne - ..Resolution of May Bth be ecitOplitif;vith 011 4 14 ..r.n, Mitieti:iiiiiitiiii‘dlittthis way until lent qiturdity evening, when the enunciation was called together to confer with a special committee from Councils in ■ Mil F , •.;:. , : , ':.. ,k ~.,f..,,tri,...:-.4'.1!,:,.i:',,';`.-.:,.:1-.:,,.--';;1•-:': ',',-,-.q.::;75,;1',,,,-,. '._','.'-::.:4'v;..:;..;-f:.','„<1„:.;,:.,„!'-;:.--r-..-",;r].:!;;:.,::-,:.,., '' .. 7:,.. ' ; - ,.' , .:: , ' . : : : ,.. 1:i::',: -,_.... , ..:VAt';;;;-' 7 ,': :.: ':I ! -,,..--: ~:', '2; . : i ,::‘•:, : 1 . -. t ‘ s', - . ~'; . '_ -:-.,..:,--;,. 1 . 404 .T i lTAZSTORK...500,000- „.. - .. . z ,., , ~_ : • . SECURED 'BY'STATIr•STOKS.; ''' ',- --: Life ' lniurance, 'Marine e Alssarta.tiaii#l.7.::::.'i, e allth Ina ttraneit.' ,'-',•••,-••` • .'•'"_ -,-- . - ERsoksT Ells wishing to effect liisairaiiechrnefiliet cf Ihp . -,,.. , - P : aboutbranches; are reepecttlith!iovifeli.f by call 11,t .L ., the office Of tie Sabearilier,whcileile auttiofqed;.ititent . , Terms ..as liberal as those- of-Attry = 77:Ce i agarig „la -4.1 k ..,.. United Stites, hid 4r - Aossee - fabratitly , turd aiC - asilr , l=l - - .- . , ..,--,Bmorj. WI SON Agents''.o j7ili‘';W*.'' .:'- '. ‘. r-441etPitr Co Pa Elizabeth,_, - 'Tyro Rundrettand - Firty:Dolkidlr Et-e_MragAil,•• iribLii6,paid for scab infalutatioL i gs eti 'Pa olt , a lefut aff , x a tit tb h a . :L: _ 7. , discovery 'of tlus-namescad to , . e _,.. eici ditipdted - persons who iaterfaitittp:lmTaLta , _- .. .,ay ,... .. pression ' of, thn Sec in this - city:Oa.tlC:R.4l. the au to clans act of Cutting ibc - Rese -oft ifiTe.r 4 T;i7z.' e by. ..'„ ,. nieSr generously c.i2ling 2(' ' ltr - of our: - own vottipa.il . _ threstaiintimidatirig4 ash. porti ons.. . . Ales' as were , •dlsposell ;. to save ,taa property -. or: ,.. di cir ... ,'!...... ssferiog felloar.citizeeS from;colleaff 1 71101 ,1 1 7 463 4 . , ..... , , . . ... . Slayer of the City.of Allegheny. ALhEOHENY " CI T. 4 ;f:' , : B„. Ef„ fiLITER'S. original...and well - Acnown z of theii.ungzueXtind abova.aa wzrA N,gs,mix;e4ZaltipDAY aild Doors open at n o clo!c."' Concert commence - EC Adthittance 4 25 beritil,• i9/8-44 .; T G L - 11011T BATHS for ONE DOLLAR-; or a si ag i a lii i t t _. _EA FIFTEEN CENTS Ladita Deo„aitaieq:cip M ,aa•fpini 9 . ;(6 11 ' - o'claca , , A. oilier: delicadieLaf.lha'aeasok. - • pry attention paid to the coiafort of tl{osa xbn may favor thi!:akimcceptablyhmens With a call. , T. Bl'VALL,'Vratirleitii.'-2. LOST. rl.tthireritteritill:rewurd, any person ieptieittb* ftwiegAitieletti losttzt tke: ate tfirp. Mle it3tii_bn&Lßlaok - Silt :Proßee 01elatittpiempt, ttoni ; Dress; - ..Vpnipf Stays ; 1113 1 acAt: r 1.. 0 5 0 ere4, .Apromi,vglate okitt; IrpEtaiftir Pam* White M oles kin 14N:11,i-A "I±. pet bege,Avulkjeouldet!a 4Tettlei,Ece•—•.,,, , • • • JAB:MP:. • Dlauiond , Allegheny Guy IEEEP.00010:21/BaTEWOLJTELENCE111--- • - ciremeloa:TaA.x , waw - PugArgs - c. - ; irtLENTLEILIEN,vAshingie ,- -,eupply,themsvyge Btlirceier,Coeti•yest or, Paws , at3 l2 o7 l l474 o Pitree:r,ket pace, and tvho wish , also tc!',etuat econem_YoVottl4A744 Istreet ~t3I.:P-13000wREliiiiing;: . • 4ge -7-7 nits Vitanted;-:1 , Thitt ikter — . Agents can find'deakrable sitnaUo • to,tokaltibscriLerafortwoo t/itr•°-"itabuibleWiltk24, hi g hl y r , oo mm•endod.in the Eastern CidEas urdenureiy. he‘ila• this vicinity-r-bY aPPV noon to -r•t'caineatlilind Market.e4tg 4_14144 -; - DUEBS BONE. -„ 011 e cuttq s _ , onto . j Rj friatnuzeffin&W.o, •Pnralteri Califs". tif.Pi.rPlennet. Rine, We respectfully all ~the anentiOn of Merchants tout Dealers to the largestandliestvatiety the above articles in this city at the lowest prices. ` No 153 North Third above Race street, adjoining this Eagle Hotel, Philadelphia. iyl7;ndtv ..2•1 FEE 4. 4 i 1..; ME OE =ll regard to the buspeseton &Weill distinct : propoel. - _i x l i o n n e s sv w e e d re ae rrx i d e e es to scr th e at e - v fi o r m airi ni e it n te c e oni t i , about, be brought and all the offers refined: Neither said committee nuke a single proposal to the asea Motion, as they considered it would be too much _litre bidding foe heu eervjaes:. :` j We give a plain,litattnent to us by citizens* whti have no istingthi 'wrong-doet,;27- I tie a s mattervir : is the public will forneait, own ..4lPe* # 0241 -1 -- everyone who hat/ an interest at mute in the came tritielta l itliii; hati not f . ' • -; ' Tows; lissis - arto.-1--A meeting of the Allegheay City, for-the purpose Ufitirgaidslrig*tiOW system of protection against - fire,; Feld - ia''• the: h tlark e tl iootfillegterday,ntleinboer,:"Ciiizitobietiai was called to the Choi n,ratratated :,the object of the meeting, and called u pon the c itizcn e to sastalß ':- the.Founcifszin their eadeayor'to protect' the ir ei : t t ."' 4o#ikikteo - dPOOloarti!ot kiF*lr'ticpftOintiii ed,for the purpose rot drafting resolutieba iiSpresilve Of the sense of the meeting.' After being abs e a Cow' mitiocoalbO'-'iromnit_#°74eiortO44'aeftEafi resolationeileprecitingthe - caureeitirsued by BMWS o the gieli24ll:# lasi co fiagration~ sail calling° upon the citizens of each ward to form ; thembrifvess Cotapicirislbr-the protection the Reselitinnifig,gre? adopted,, and meetings cal; '- led in each of therWaide for the purpiisepf car Oleg them out. Col. Aebitisenstated that as aeon as companies were formed the.*aglow' ine .. tidie would all be dOliFOrOd over.to hem ' 7T* if the. could show that they owned - any portion'of fot -- 01p payment of evilly. dollar. - ' `The meeting w as addressed by Meseta Datsie r Curry, and Riddlii.Y , 4lrE-.rpuiiivippeaiiii tri sent the Firemen, and some orthe persons precept 7 : apiitthred - ',Mther thislowit to have liiiii::"obtiiied`f.efi";:,;• and finally accomplished Mali- object:- • • The meeting adjourned quiedy. - - • - ` •'• ' • r • _ meetingof thePlonath ean - SOnieti,:iid Molina; _ ifi 1 , °lotions were adopted .:•• the .m Wit or the Voberens, i ' n_ teh have's - 6 suddenly befallen ou ' r society itp the ; aticiorioithe 4',ll4trpliased tbeal ,, l, wino ! tine jest linler„of the Universe; to-..reranynh4dnritliit 'odr esteemed felloW member; lola11';);4 1 30;*ko ' for - iso long a time,,bas occupied an hinerSdAijace in ent-Midst; has:shared in oneeteyrneetskand'h., -ever been' loved atid-respected'binsatlk.:SSA.idte:‘,„. cerely:denßly rinMe feel that in this dispensation„ DiiineTrovidence, we have eaetamed it severe lose r Of that ifinlineretit both' as enticiety and as in n . tie or a frienashii, whichbad-hoped menitifiareL , i.devontiiitted, and ,desirinis to manifeit our regreq - oridlnShosAeor :respect for oar 4eceassd-lellow.rnemenr,-;lWelbavii)'.., :unanimously Beaolred_ , • _ , That by the ;Jean, of 'John 'late Secrentry of_ our Society, one of the 'etiglitest.l. and d best minds , of which the University ciflqbeast;.,., aod one .or the mbar efficient f ol eintieW.basbeda: . - withdrawn from atriblT•43B,..and , a,-voict hos thee been -erected in - our midst *hick . shall sincerely regret. „ Rewired, That Me.-AtieplY sympathise with the relatives and friends inthis sudden nedpalnfn.l : _nn r , reavernent. „ , • Ritoltect s Thattee.ernblerps of:inotiratog-!151414-• t can:iv:mho% for nne.year; and that at all incetings k -each member appear with th e: badge of , „ the Society covered' with crape. Retatftli That-the above preamble tions be published in the 'papers; ~a od. copy - , be-transmitted to the relati!esandfrimia, deceased, - • • JOS. HORNEII;;;PriItL"., .. A. S.' BY. Illortoen; gen'Y. - ... • , „... „ Parson.—Thero.sniefivii offenders in y isti tJay'Ooralog;tme . diethaiged::allittparia4to:,,Ti .. 4n3png3tre :10.9J:tore afivorti,regeobtAnte 'to • v k d s a k . n?oFirz l qcttigqi4o l ::foiig:43l:l44 on 4F , . top` o fo hit! !le0:' 3 7 11 1 79 8 ' On. rged,with u drankeanesa, but witiviOgacqicwindelkt!ft stamped every reatuol - 4etika k!, dat_he was _a 'member o de temper. .made 4Pt 4 ( 9°90.,:!!::: - - mittiaernt giancipnt Edwitrd” dresi a < 4 139025-49r4. - !. his pocket still took a ; gr befdre' deparnpg for HELD TO Ben.—George Blacketock was arrested •-r -and held to bail la the sun of $1000,,by the l►Tayo ; of Allegheny_ City, _ yeeterdefsflereeini,eti-kelsarge." of attempting to riot et the;l l elSll#,Pdelitiek:ie::ihis - z - :., Dismotul. His brother, arretted;at the same time r "g wad diseherged. VEDTEpATo-Joly ,p3 . ;l2:fec.l!iiki.lNF r. , ,- CHOLERA. RETORT.L:PEIEED: *ave.- to : report -1 4 ,3 caleo.o(Ckolera from , the ; clock yesterday. One death... ;-:. .111CiRdifi;;:: • tiEr, The LairVit Boos for • ,ingest law-jutit.bieti:.. eceived in , thia City, by M. 41.14pri.4011' Street. We have: merely gimletit at ita aad we are free to ray that ‘'4°?, l t.fiT any number issued Our tidy. fr - tifid;! dfisfign visiting the ,coontry, could .not sake with them a more delightful companion than • Debi :4'1).6d - Magazine- for August, have been ,, receiv flolmea,lbird a new novet t called «The WC9dfri,Vl*?-'41;94 1 11 13 "- - '- of thii times of • itiebani- 111. , by :: G;', Eeq. ME jy18:dlso RIZ LOSE i 4.- :A ' 4 , z. P , 1^; ill = ENN kM ..,..,...„..„..._........... ..,. i.i, ~s~;r<;: 3=' ~' EMI MEE IBM • Laces. ED. BEIM MWErM OEM , T . ~t:~~:-.
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