OS ,gliorning Poit. :L: 411411 1 14,1M1T0R AND PROPRIL7TOR;' EZP4o**l2li9n rz06 1y413 - ' - PitTSBUSGH: ,SA I rMAIINIOPIC6 AUGUST -1 i;J44ITt. 'NlAZillttith_comansatoroat, GAMBLES. •-• • .. 7 ..;:i. - Iticsofisi _ . . ;co load , ' BE ot os2tEP3lPdvittel. ortinviested meek- ofi , Wedijeildnyi •-.ll.l.l6l,li t dAy.pfroinovi4:cttatter.pauso , bittfdlor. n otp,q , plock,4l , lll; • .•- -' i`...;5•*•••,..,. • J. 1 .1 • • • 'Lr thasiti4. - 'VEie muntemlomebteinriost the:Ciamittee'' I .7 itod,T,POStMit'lw;l.L6:.: l ; l4l .rge; 1. Coyle, ;2' l Uttar CannißOlidar 'rbos. JobtiD.-Niuer, = :Tb t e , jahn 13k M In g '• - ' rhos -9 11 Joi.;Cooper, "-.m • •!s JAL- t Wi n lewart, Beltztioaver i e- . • rtipn t • ,C b ATiteß . 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" AM:TM ..,,, . ... , • •• • : : ilO 2 igtt (0 414 4 1rel ti0 ' VV 11 . 1 01 1 40::: 1 4 ibi' - i - F•410 - .04Atinifosi:; - -ii - pee? tkoy:tave ' td4pleif iho ' ' ' ' 4 :t 44141 * 3 _ ; ..° d ',4 11 4:e0 i 4... 6 a., i tt'it*iil s i44 4ll i t i . - ;idato r alitix4ett - iturlinuse ofkuoptOteiikigiON,ZorilsO; I f lBil( Vt it 'F. ll 4s t Al 3 l l 4:l.o - 9 ' ;' - rnAititkUidio;iii 1 ;:iiiii . '4.i...itiiiii r ibii‘i>tbari3r,,=•proveivosboiihi,4 - 01 1- 3 ? .i . piTriiitipmio.aiii.itiin ilia idaili:ll6(.itistaelvaiti4 i -: Aiming Ilictimotesottiii - of- Ole. th - os - iiiiir;tfas-edi:kisrl \ ' ' '. O . :Art4, o th' j# L liktiiitiliit4 Of ;fOri'fiiiiiii - .iciuni i e ; -:- 41 ",.'P-q c 'F' 4b° '?A r ) 4o 'ifk flif fi ti :PEelP 4 'ilt, I. aditt-I #,ltik...! fp,. i‘i..tiie.ai 7 ,4 k 'PVo:44.liittemilts .ip lel he; • audios iii boot. oat o fr tlaiiiiiiii; •iv h ilef i'libfishini • , . - a n 411 t a c! Cgt l 4ol9tter I. rolnln•PC /al COrrelPono . .2.,....::440414difia 4iVaia i itivio.fias•Ateen placed In o - . ... 4.* 6 Pikiii , 3illiatiim (6 l ktiii. iliO,46illiOliif 141' tho ' -.- - , Aleak i i ) Goliii lo ? - r .l !;: i ', •-•-' .: - ''s ,'*% t•- •.: .---:-::.'' 'ff - "'l:4 6 :tdfeot'OPr.e.t 2 e94o - .o4iiiiliiiii , tiiiivitii-.; ",•,-, -Thiiiikini -4 4 1 .ilsoisnportonolieiattarbiipiiiiikiftiittiOd - , If.trektAtc** qq , •eit6 7 .4o7o444iiiiilii:io:iiii- 1, ~., .41ifoo.44fiezieccilTha;w4i#8r tikiiristol:•pipii.-1 • -..:Eo r Alii 0 04?166 ibe f igil ft 4 4:4 6 ie* - uPcmiiii 1 • f . '.:• , ' --sirde+.44ll;llioifforiit'eshiCh !re _raqd . O4^4o . ont '..*•'`-., iireo - 04 . 04!..0.riiiiiaiiitimOf tlilofact:.;. 4 9lf A. --` ' - al T'''P' ll ` 4l •r . " l tsr - fPt i lbo -2 0ie4!:' 4 i 6 :ii ( F , : .. 16 - iiiilii . iii*eliiritialieiiia•, ,s*,...thi. gerican y. 3crifisiwe:rit4l , ettO,ii‘ Tche' r iOpirtincO stilott 44449,4i•tiL:iiii:11 1 ;blefas igiLlhisze4o l Ts; w ,- - 4 , ll "ilffit ls hl l 4o.**o l l:4:oo`Bl.,ch.4:4lilionc.” --• . - isiliiitilet4:co Difaigtilanral).4°T4P:#ll°4 kna L lsiidtibot z titoiliiititifs'ift:'aji the whaiis,-- .. :oLlto.laamdltion .ore areiodtbtoilps aTet n d ' * 7 ..., : . 1 .. ~ - ~ . ..-.4Ntietielareeiii' itatirkfif G r a ttoitiiii;likiloilco, •-.i. , I .. • . . or.otaijiplingl.9 t his AsAcument, ani.Oshemeonite, -• .•,' . - . l lllloMtp.ta&bir.• Poik : has indicated . iolainzeir. a:.pagenu~the -Sttit..Fehruary,:J 1849:•—If Gooefutneut Watt:been called "upon itself hi: ultra, nt ,intervention Or its Min% iater_ L ittpi4Ottgis:Jtet . sPitatin iu this Oracular, be; tneatago.ofsvhich . I ha T oT t ii i t spa ken, are old hasi ben,gbeßrirnneeesaary. --- . - --sopub.ntateriaLlnel'M — ayident - to the seosee.er all: I;l3,:iihtke-opielFi of Melee°. the pretended, prototiol ••iteeitaltii !iniendraerita ;at American •.! 0, - ,1 - 41pC1 1 :1,04ide -4videutly-iudispeuable, to Nnit pirtheraczicus,Con g ress ; !tnauot 4ui:before4d tiubfleatitnr -the - lhleutuaa4 golf her Orte.hair,elaitned ;that tide' ahotdd be'done MCll'sl4lll6'autheritlea hare, ort.every: :ocgd'ii it 'tnjpllj end Terntaptorilvadmltted; that it:" perfectly :in - necordenee it,t4 Med in , Creri,lhat ii t :tire id , lb eticuptFeCcon - 4 liabtetioutothe Trezty;:it"..otilikiieq,basvp oqe ail:. 64y ,:te.oo:Uppikillie...scraprdout lifigl44Or4Ll74l ro:iit:t his Teptuliated•tsi . tef • • bleFicasit theineeltpit . . • ,• Boyvezpvii. , _ • ' .It his•aftiin beeirremarked; bylii politico( fricada •ae ua oppriacata, that far.depo; or . • ci hiteciveiidg; the' pa:rept:Whig Gov- - 1 • .- * • e i r at a - brpi t iiiiiijoa4la - hap cat hir equal in the'State:. • Burp deep~ it'd than hie present atre - icietia.-", • - obbiia. Abe. requisite power . to Carry . out -.lliiYareriti.grairefri:aadvalie`whicbOplaya greater • Liklltical , forciiiibt hautiot bq fauna. apoa.recard..- . WhicJi cannot be_epaizealed , ‘ that Gay, - were -co ort *orally •.itagriped-ithen'tbay naiad by the Icatilt oftbeelec ••••••, • falli -!that7 th ey, yad 'nit sisojorify of po %`. • both 'hrabaltea of .the Le gislature. - sous e . was a bar rier to their r" i(nng thiv 4 whale cession, which they • coul.d• not voyetcome. a - VOW a. imilar , e - ; d b iffl:, cult, and .that. Abel- may _.!.? •' • - -, full' isii!p. - ttieavry;taat their: pahttea . l- achen!tw, niii4,thetr,dioned.' , objeet:tb?..thiory gamatlitag vat*: tilo contest We fkll which 'will ittable Ahem, to elect. a inajot,Jtst • •• . Vlgialhi'o o rotate: sigco'94 : 3ibEnton fit tobvlo tour- tiu:lnkl. 0;98410 iIIYINYIIO.nv and ka„.l-9:04 , with I,m e ' IPfkaidcat-otthe.United Stateni Zachary Tall orrrwho:by, lie. august presto pCcta tilatailliatalhoptioploeffintquipgiog,•,aa: .• • the..Qovcriiiv ibair'elpteited" mt& haiao4o..o. thor.Wbiga • thei•-comiat",carppoigli.in4oaneylvaala. ;Bat the •itkef will ,fiil. i Tho Ireatile already ape ..theciitgit. • thepohtrcat - rnaceultecirogaidArickaryoat hie Er. .• -. , +.• art.! iti! . 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' '-, - :t . ' • .''' , :- - • -.- 1 4- -.. • -... :,. . '- , r-- ":. = ' ~:- -' ' • - • a -' • , ' r .. '- .. - ..4..=-$l. -. ; .4 , 4 - V I',-t**... f:" ; . , : . 6.„7,Ni,,iift,4:.;...•`,,z-..* .. ' .• • ' , , i f '., , , ' :•' ' '- -- ' ' ~!'' ` ' -, .' ' ' ( ' '. ' , - '' e,- . • ',• - _. ,3 , , •At, , .•.,•• :_____ - =I _~~ ME = MEIN torrezpondence of the Daily Morning l'ozia Bzsrnavrtax, ditsgtist 7th, 1849 ` Ho! tor the• -- mountains-•!-•the gray old biotol-. tame-with their thwerirfe.pealitt.ittod delightfai .volltle:"•witti their ton?* toirttiiis; and eeitiii murmuring rivulets—with . ;tha - boui l di ng deer end, tuntdfasin—the soarimetgle-And„cooingilave. Such, Mr Editor, were thtinglitif 'on - the morning cif the 3d instant, when I commenced makin,g_preKtrations to leave thecity fora_ short., tlineto enjoy a trip, to the meant:tins, where is to he tuji - I,yedallAn_liiiiitiTaiid_ir;ndeur of nature; itsibiewilifest.gtoad.• tirringeti, I erribirVed on the 34 , 1Iii'stitit;t:with :a set • of,chnice. - spirits; the ragitifian4r,r'.; - Upon the fine' picket Penn.'. ytvanra,rocbteh'plies semi=weekly ` betv;*!en ' 0 13 : place andlitt. - city,-.ander the command of that priliii - f•itriii4tr ;atolls; Capt, Be who, for kinyness and attention - . to his passengers, gen-- ilemeinlyifePortmentand •suavity - of manners, is tiatto, be. 'surpassed by anY.:Coulinaiider on our . Whole'line- of .improvements:' "kid - hia 'steward, -too;-4 ?din** the tight - oPislrtitniti Of judging, iiikitgoffiltititr(kWittjj'ere reliable. I•would say liiiiiilifitteliuigheitOfiss have a notion of coating up strdif tivnifftitrommi'Lihe Pennsylvania, if you' want pleaspronnd corribitt. Our trip thisfar, has leen* vaiy pleasant One.' :The country the c 44. " s i r itd h" u" -. ,anaLl ort e eattful..wsth doe farms, under a iti*et.titti - 20',ctiltivaiicitt;'66--, either 'side, yielding ittfiticiAlnitanfrewardto•thelithoreof the husband ell Sides gathering in • pessage'nf..twentytwo houre,stre arrived geibtOitiiiihloglittlitiisiiiiiltich is cer .tiiiitlibitiof-theu handsomest country :towns, in thalltater,i;jeh t "wilt on a gentlislope,orthe east : frilittkiit(cittiiiinaugh; arid contains apopulution of •nbontone thousand, andbas many .fine churches hotels. Of itrintter, I "will- natnebut two— *ftie • Exchanie:irotel;leitt :t7:'4l;..ittivion, and the • Blairsville fliitel;* kept; hirlitierliorge Cun ningham, hothfaratirtite.tionse!rfaisttatoth:first rate men. - §ome'Ofitiet 'churches - itti,ftie buildings ; the Catholic church here seopltte an ornament .to uny plate. On- last Sunda is attended • this r itiiiirch; and heard one ai the imittl:ehiquent and Itrectivesernaons-I have heard fiirlo4nt years iytlte.ttery learned pastor of •the con gregation , 'W.jiaise: nixie I andorstimil.to be Rei:4; Stillin fer:-- • viithotbelliiii,:yOu'that 1 base been talking with antl;DflheD!yrtocracy siuce 1-left home; and they.ol *peek in the warmest terms ,of aPprobationA r lhe pip cee dings of the 'Pittsburgh Convention;;and lay that Mr. Gamble will receive an unnsuallylarge vote. • Moretanott. PEREGRINATOit. The St. Louislot—lte Origin. Tho St. Louis lUnion'eays: hfr. tit° per eon who uointentionally canned the riot, called on as this morning and gave the followiog as the true °'ig!!'!? c 41 11 i i•Torts small degs tvero.fighting on theLeree,witen to be passing, mid without knowing fe..whom the doge belocged, •stoeped and potted eaying to him it little At the moment ho engaged to this set, be was iitricir: OD the back With apiece 9tirosi,then on the' heady'lliiditefritO.hie fried& could rescue itinit ho Isjui ,40*,,gsats.41 Trims are hare the ' ttutftWO'iirthif . • -;:T.llie:rtiralldeziera visit.• . The Washington. *awe 'Of Monday Morning, ienataior the failoWing Official bulletin estraordinary, is rip "''• .Prestdept oiled tour. to the Borth tad We.t. • Hampton, Miller, Dosts;=.llfg ken!, Icobt'prdinerdolins, ; Woods, Deacon White, other." Taylor men,”maii • • - te-istirk . And ma k e grand .preparatlona for old 11CP,: visit this city.: Come, genUemee, stir Mir ittompitt' , • • ,r • ". • I We I .earn•that dile President will leave the seat of GovernMent during the present week, 'on a' Mar thningtfireine o f the Ncirthere ard:tasteraStates.— Saving lOaresitice,lcen ,iniited to . Pittsburgh, and being recently reminded of his promise to visit that city, and having been also urged .to view the great I Iren Coal establishments of .Pennsylvania, his journey will, in the. first inetance,' be directedlo phat State. He : will thee proceed to Beaten, es* outing to reagb.thar'elty :early lit S ti teinher, and will spend ; several Aye therrtamd;in the . vicinity.— Thence ho will iroceed•to Syracuse, whore he es: peels to attend the Agricultural Fair about the mid dle ofSeptember; tied; returning to Wasbiegton, he Will visit, in 'enecessiop,"'Nevi, York, Philadelphia, anADeltimord. We understand that tbo President Coakes : tbiajourneyto,become better acquainted with manufactirring, ag r icultural, and other interests of the North. and to: gratify, at the same time, the numerous (Heeds who have favored him with their hind invitations) ,and that it would be his choice to tQacrve) and. Ot• be re ce ived 'l6.,.the plainest and toast eatations:Manner.” . • . rgr...S!virf orrikorpOl . ;.olOi!. Object, or r.mrt7 tt 010Adion..taylor 4 (sninalP , base- to carry , Mrs :paitiMilat • *inlet anstvcr l thatae eieVot Infrmetrollioillly of the i'ricise# l 4 - PO`iir informed ring etonrclbow angeeste;:tbat probably it la ititit ?f 'rapines objeda4l.jiace omaolgiabm of the goe.mi moi r e bet& officeorfampAottb:aif the: pOt fieto4eo oil* o?abH r 40 .titarl,!,.. in to strihno Fv o l isohn,i, at thel i bibtdelpbbfftni ; ;that ":rityaiiltil:nicit.:actli fsieolotboiorit.:to Me General, 04 gmcpel.• 'Sabi ivit:s44ll4:bo seleOted by, tbo Editor,of the American. • • • •- • • • - .. • . atl:eadea..vor to - Zeit room to-morrow for a letter . ficin 4,procninent Whig, showing the rascality Of this administration . -, Obe - Teat." fade reoinerXr:a vast deal of ni . sepl: ity.--Weshingtan Cant: - 1 0 - • Mica exposiag tbo ciliation° doings , ol , red ‘ral vhipely. ' • • • " ' "". , ler 3110 yachtof E : Z. C. Judson, known as ed•Thiptliiie't Ot4;l4iicilijiii thellew YorkErru eeafibe(o 4 9T o•suirssoo- worth of stores for dittherl itaiiirtaken.ttOtar&ilartiiedock to be tipid.., Some dispute rt .. xlgAilbgin relation to the go4ttii;- . 4:liinSnici•claimed 4o:htlive: beep the 4 , 6 4 1 0a 1- 00 6 1uliciuvriiiiiticed.ilie original bill gt ettle t .pmine comluelisaktbm!•:ELZ. C. Judson itgr.o,tivneit IV portion of the vessel: Of course, i t t ,ItYchtlicatto be given up. ~ a..., .0.- r.Wiiiiiikiieffe stTects to believe that the letter 'Melt siorpobilsoce igithe Post a law driy,s,elnoa from Washlngtort..City, exposing the villainies of 'roman Smitb _k wl 9.#Bo°lne• 714 , 44 0 0 . /N2 I?: ab stuff .':; tho_settar 4e-vonuino, and wri , suive Omel . rell_ ll 7 o Pil tibellgliik ; lhat the Deacon not :only; ti . ithisthitt.Staptirbilt , a4stsloows the name of the* erisdn,tvlso Carole ibis fetter. . .... ... sopaO ,s ... N,”.-Erorarrn's qroßre ricm. kijki';itilapiiikrteodent of Cdmmotrichioli I,e 6 i:tKlolj_ettte:tat fii.die7ll 74 l o l ioo4lonoit ; ! otiitt,i 561 W 1 40#: 01 0iiiiiP4ere .e9,4 01-40 ' 411 4" - CV b Di; 44,40:nrOdefi*Olattiiliai441!;e.iiitiient . for illet!i?RitioW•eif.titr, siveoteen initliOno:Of i., - 441e, .Dr.,-' Dxitisl.9rilbTfiip. 4,4 E AlTra ° l " —Tbe t44-67.4-4.1447-*A4-Pfdifireentle aaolltTilt.d26' geftWethrkeil the 1 2 tw0r40 1 70.4 Om the au.thorehlt Mk.:tivsßejestitd24l4o4l,l#," aiA*.44/41*.flegic;;;;::.:47:-:11.;d...;;;;;;Mii.J.3 • fr il a Tal dtt io esatin*lktindtail e- iiee4teet . ittii;e%\+ -4. "." . ft; Of and aoyaeltr 'ke R I Tell ne, dear Deacon. IM MI News and Mace Items. The Journal:- Defiatii ksof - - the'tinitod States : I Therrawe:hohald- country , giving a lesson to gill 'Eanopa. licine;;Aat.pgrforms all itdpromisea to do >• Look ati , FrilliaiOdad;ifitiir . 'the corapariaon.” I=' A Meeting was field a, Now Yorkon Thum avening, for the purpose of CaireCiiiii funds in 'tdd.of Mrs. Mitchell, the of the Irish pact:lot,' kgr ; .4 2 imes, tbe novelist, the Now York .Expresa : niidiriatiiide,' to ander contract to write four novel, :ii2-14 . *i and they are produced with unvarying punc • Igt#...P.4:9ll7:g.aiiCii i6 spenkfog of n steamboat, 'bortho in her , ladies cabin: , o Oh lice ofmo;~i exclaimed_ an old lady, upon rend gewbai a squalling There mast base been:, 'W` Hon. Stephen Longfelloie, a member' of the ,lifigtfOrd.icityrentioti, died . at Portland on 'Friday , last, aged 73. • • Cam' The Washingiiin Republic alluding to the re cent abduction case at New Orleans, says: We have rimier; to know that the Government is now enga gest in ascertaining the facts of this case. CariAti.:two ladies Stillman, who were charged withliiiiittaleti.Orleans, were committed for W . • al oli..thf,W t tik. The commitment was for a Ws deinennOrfirrAttinKatarson,and the punishment for the Plinhohlt intprisonment at-bardlaboifor not less than ten; eats. CS' Wo learn frOm tho Norfolk.'Tlescon that the finding of tho Naval Court fillealliorbich was held at tho Navy Yard thero for the !ill - 11 'Of Lieut. Pren tiss, WIIIP n suspension of twelve months and a rep rimand. Tho suspension has been remitted by the President. CT There is said not to be a word of troth in the statement that Mr. Sinclair, fathcr•in.law of Edwin Foneet, is on his way to thiecountry to effect a prop er understanding between the latter and his lady. A friend of Mr. F. so Assures the New York Ex press. .7" . Mr: Henry Lodge, an old, wealthy and re spectable farmer of Brandywine Hundred, Del., died almost instantaneously, whilo in the act or kneeling to morning prayers,- on Sunday last. He bad been suffering with a diens') of tho heart. MT A Now Hampshire writer has aseertalned that there 'are in that State 298 members of toe lo gal profenion, or about ono to every 200 legal vo ters in the State-221 of whom hold public offices, senators, legislators, tre. l="3 - A Dominican ntan.of-war-brig, loft Porto Plata OP tho 18th of July, fur St. Domingo, with 40 prisoners on board, taken at Santiago for rebellim All quintal Porto Plata. • M7` Tho U. S. steamer Legate. Lieut. S. P. Leo, commanding, arrived of Norfolk on Friday, to to pair popollcr. The Lega re is attached to tho coast survey. MD - Signor De Begnm, who died at New York last week of cholera has, the impress says, left in ono of the New York bank*, 820,000, without an heir, at least is this country. WY" A gang of heartless rowdies, destroyed the hospital building in Utica during Thursday night. It was situated sufriciontly remote from any dwell- tzr "The New York Reveille) , is the tide of a now paper which Is to be started in Now York city by an asked:Woo of practical printers. IgT The National Cominort School Convention, which was to be held in Philadelphia on the 22d of the prelent month, has been postponed till the 17th of October; because of the general sickness. -CCr.Tian BritithP.arliament Is to be prorogued on the Angus!. BrudiesalA being pressed through in much the style of our Chores:ea at ,their close. car. pie Afortitor,published to the cltytof Mexi co - seems to be - io possession of information -Beat this country, tq the effect that Mr. Clifford will be superseded by Mr. - Letcher, of Kentucky. I=r*TheAshLand (Ohio).Coutity - finion s.ays that a Mies Satior, a young lady residing sear Medlin, in that county, was killed by the limb ofa tree during the storm of yeeterday week. The limb arise small I one, but It struck het directly on the head, prodn clog instantanrous death. rz- Min Mary Taylor, the distiognithed no tress and !ocalist, has taken a partner for life, to the person of Mr. Raymond, a celebrated octet, both of New York. rZr liVuor Mary A. Gannon, so well and favorably known to the'cititens of Baltimore, as a charming young actress of more than ordinary, merit has been married to a hfr: Stevenson, of Now York. Mat ! Ilsotatn.—Pleaso publish tho following tick et.- The gentlemen named ore all democrats of the tight stripe, and if nominated would bring out tho whole atrength of the party. Assernblac—Thomas Moffitt, Allegheny City, J. It. McClintock, Peobles, Major 'Samuel Black, Upper St, Clair Col. Jamea.A. Gibson, Pine. SArriff,-.-John D. Miller, Booth Pittsburgh. Prothanitary.—John Coylo, City. Treasurer.—Tbomas Blackmao, Birmingham. Coroner.—Col. Hugh McClaren, Indiana. Commissioner.—Alesnoder Carnahan Lower St. Clair. Atictitor,:Robert Donaldson, Wilkinenuto Town The following extracts •from'a letter of a corre spondent of the BOlitOD AdvarWcr at RomO, dated on •the Bth and 9th orial t y, 'Show, among other things, the history . Of thiiiiiiiCtioos which led to tho " taking down of hls aims, by the American Consul," described by.our telegraphic dispatch. It appears that oar Consul has left Rome: Ae Orate tools:place on the 6th, which may per haps cause some difficulty between the French and oar own goveranaent. You must know that our Con eel, as well'as the English rental, has been very actively engaged in giving passports to the poor de vils who have been compromised by the course of events. There wee a crowd of these people Word the house of onr Consul, whetra picquet of French soldiery painted. .For some reason or other, probe .bly.frour some • injaripas words froig name in the crowd, the soldiers immediately turned, and entered the.houso of the Consul and took two loon prison. ers.Alr. Freeman, oar Consul for Ancona, happened to ha in the house, and he protested against this vio lation of. Our flig—for'tho American flag was flOnt• ing berm ihe tinnier. No notice was taken of this protest by ihe.aubaltern commanding the picquet. Premien lmtnedlately proceeded to Oudinot, who expressed himself very much annoyed at the acts of his soldiers. In the evening Cans wrote, on the ..pomplaint of Freeman, to Ondinot, demanding an apology for the tomtit., The answer has not yet ar med. In , the' meantime our flags have been taken in Dew the houses of the Consul and Charge, and if 81:1 ample apology is not made, Case Will'lnnYtiim modiately—so stand affairs at present." BATHING AT Sza.—Norel y4rrsinsement.—Bay ►• and Taylor, in his letter to the New York Tribune, pirtites that the steamship Falcon is so arranged that the•passengers can take a spray-bath inside either wheel-house--a practice which the passen• iterti b aye almost universally adopted, The "heel bu.9kets furnish a cantinuousshower, equal in truce ti t i* hy.dropathie 'douche. ; Mir narrtewAi : injure LE.too.--The conven. tion organized bi thii bidy, at Kingston, reeolved. on the 30th to edjourni not sine die, but to the 'day when the. PrOvinctial . Parliament shilll be called Sather; thou it will resume its sessions. Meantimti thecotnallttettoppointed for the purpose le to pre► two iniiddinin advocating the union of all the pro. ; RICO' r • , ,f "7`Elliß~igtiebDt [ aitd~soei { U . the 'Detipcntte f. , .Loc?focn,s k i4piktiteaqiiiiivdle Emporium , ( deaf ; ) iat4iniatiosiXopilnKakkj,,callingitie.,rhige_ t. dan, ylKAntficant and . ifugg esti'? "'• ME ME MIN -.•-•1•=f5.';.)`4•:"..;,...ie .- $.. , i... 0 :.•••..; • • • • ' -•••-• . -... - • • MAI MEE For the Morning Fast. The 'Art:jerkins Consul of Rome. Mg URN thevjproCeed _inga of a Demoetattc Cotveption; which'.aneni- Oed at Atitiepiiice ; . o -thit 4th instant, to .nominate candidates to bit supported is october. _-This is the firseCoutiti 6iniention -held since:the action of the State-Convention - became known. The following ticket was ilaceir in nomination : Sheriff—Charles Anderson. s eommissiouer—Clartes Auditor--Albert Eldred. - Treasurei÷loton L. Dimiug. TheLedgefferatee that the &invention refused, by a decided` vote; to give.any eipressieu the Subjpet4:o ; -candidata forliiinesuntittiiin; tint tett the e4nferieS;intirely *uninstrue#4!,:and, fife to•pursue such course in the matter aii : tyrighe deem right `and .proper under all the. titan _ , The folloiving lies°lnt ions were adopted ; after . . some . :4oussion,yeas 33; nays 5. Arrofe q , 1 /'hat. we are firmly attached to the principle.s .0r the Democratic partY - ; that, altho' the Whig party, by a fraudulent. concealment of their prinoiples, and the deceptive pledges of their candidate for the Presidency, have succeeded in getting into power, the signs of the times indicate with unerring certainty that their reign is of short duration, and our admonition to them Is, " set their house in order and prepare for their final departure." Resolved, That we will'ever:war with all grappi of eiclusive privileges; believing' them to be hip• tile to the spirit of our mpublican• institutions; and that all banks hereafter chartered should' 6a divested of this odious , featare s and 'at the same time adequate provision mule for the redemption . of all'tbeir issues, beyond thepossibility of evasion by the cunning devices of bank officers. Raolord, Tbat an elective Judiciary is in ac cordance with the progressive spirit of the age in which we live, and imperatively demanded by the people and that provision ought to be made for the election of aU other officers, whether state or national, by the direct suffrages of the people. themselves, who are fully capable of discharging - , that duty...;.,. e , , Resolved; That the Detikieratie party, will ever adhere.. to all the Xempritinises of the constitution' —that It is not within the power of Congress to, molest or in any manner interfere with the peal liar domestic institutionii of the. South when un der the control of State authority. Resolved, That the eonstithtionality of the pow er of Congress over the subject of-slavery in our territories, cannot now with propriety be denied, after having been so long settled by Judicial con struetion and repeated acts of the legislative and executive branches of the government from its formation up to the present time, and that it is the duty of government to prohibit its Introduction into territories now free. Resolved, That we cordially approve of the no mination of John A. Gamble, for the ofßee.,of Canal Commissioner: that in him we have n tried and faithful public servant, whcise integrity, experience and business tapacity,eminently, quali fy him for the discharge of the duties pertaining to that office. The Organisation at is State Government Among the item■ of intelligence which were brought by the last arrival from California, (says the Washington Union,) are theproceedinga of the meet ing of citisena at San Francisco, adopting measures for calllcg a convention a iriorder to organize a SOW Government. Wo have already published sketches of the speeches of Aleuts. T. Uotloi King, of Geor gia, and Wm. M. Gwynn, of Mississippi. Mr. Kin; addressed the meeting in fuer attic measure. He ("aborted them to "settle the (ocarina by becomingw Stato." " The people oldie old Staten ardently desire it. I /peak knowingly when I Say the adminintration desire it ; nod from extensive intercourse with the members of the. last Ctingreas / ametraitineed they are naostanalcius filiht question intesitUed in thin way. Yon will have lair difficulty in being admitted u aState. I pledge myself to it, and I pledge the administration; and I think I may spina equally confidently for the next. Congress. Yuri° a State Government, send on Tour Senators and Itepresen. ttatlVes, and then adtuistion is certain." Haar a Taylor Paper Speak. The Now York frersid, au independent or neutral . paper, originally foi Taylor, and the first to nomi nate him for President, thus arbistleedown the wind the inimitable a dministrition at Washington .. Alter all, therielatcholy truth is not to be dm guised-7-cannot beleentrovertml—is not to be nicely and 'tingly, and happily covered. over with the wet blanket of oblivion—that this administration—this very administration which was ushered into existence tinier euch favorable auspices, and amid the cordial acclamation of epatrietic people, has not met the public expectations. Already there ore, far and wide, inoications presenting themselves which point to great and general discontent and disappointment. We hear, afar oil, murmurs which threaten to swell, hereafter, into loud and distioct . utterance of di a. satisfaction and oppesition. It would seem as if the popular mauea mere almost ready to exclaim, ad.; dressing this administration—. We called for bread, and ye have gitee'us a stone; we asked foi• fish and ye have given us tiscotplon'" Dissolution or the Democratic Party. - The Taylor Whig papers are sparkling, as if their Editors had beembreaking champagne over the ro•. mark made by Jo Vao Buren, at Cleveland', that • the Democratic party is din -dyed. The Pennsyl vanianthusseplini to tho exaltations of the enemies of that party:. ,r. " Tat DEDIOC*ATIC NUT Diello,.VCl) !—That party which has saifedthe country from nil oventha dewing Bank, front . . High Tariff, from a Bankrupt Law—which has secured to its equal exchange', cheap goods, ;decay of labor, Mad &trade with all the world almost without a parallel in history! That party which has over defended the honor of public, which carded it safely through two Ware,. against the biller hestility of the internal and exter nal foe, and whiclihas added now dominions to our republican area, pdtv rivers to our waters,. and neat revenue to the national wealth !.. To say that a par ty like this is on • they eve of:dissolution when the Union is assalleribibold aneatobitioui agitatore— when imbecility presides in the high places of got-. ernment, and rhea bold, bad men seek to destroy what is our prespettOnts - against future decgot—is to utter the language °Caftan:folly or insanity. There - is work for the democracy to do demanding all its energies; A people disgusted, with' Federal ism will restore it to Rower with acclamation °flay,. and trample under foot thecontemptifild„,„dleaSty, which now insulta th e popular latelligermatuf the popular pride,by:degrading the President into the mcro puppet f party, mid by'itolating the breadest pledges that have ever been made .before a free people." • - • _ , The 'Wheeling Bildge. .With a grand flourish of trumpets, the Wheeling Galata of Thursday, publ lobes the . following infbr: "The first iron Coble of the Wh'eedinglespension bridge, was suspended across the river, Worn tower to tower, a span of 1010-feet-yesterday afternoon. It is the mall cables whichare togulde the course. or that giant pathway, through 'the air, and ablesoL the unobstructediiver which roJitbedeath." In connection with the'tbove we place thchllow 7 leg article from the Steubenvilk at'raid , • • • "The Wheeling and Belmont Bridge'Co.,. have been served with a Entice, that 'application' .wlll be made to Mr. Jatitiee ;Grier, at Philadelphia, on the 18th day of August o for an injunction against the erection of the Wheeling Suspension Bridge. Pitts burgh is said to have had: a meet finger in this mat. ter.-jealouty, that "green-eyed monster; : did "Get out of the Way" with yopt.locontofirest - . . LITE itt Mcmco.-,-Estrint of a letter to the New Orloans Crescent, dated: . Cnintrinua,. blizzco,'May 4, 1849. Dear S.—Once again I have tin'opportehity to ad; dress you:. • • • Since I smiled we bare been near etarving threeztimes*once for provisions, and twice for water. 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',1.5.'4'.....,.......: -......-'.::.•-.l•.':E,' 1111 In oatifornio. 21113 EitilS iSMIMEI a= : ; • • ri• MEI , •a •r•—• - RENN ERNE ~YYi'.'~7~irw~~, • . - ' From }Loyal.' • The New York Herald learnnft ~ om CaptelitNdrtlr .. ad, of the sehooner Cauttliti,Piecitti.tvldebeniaibrat Net' York .on - Sanday last ] ikeiia : PlittAe•Pirairmt; on rho 18th rn Domicaa haao4Virae Port au Platt for St: Domingo, baysog=onbotforty prisoners., taken at Santiagotinring wait quiet r at the time. be lift 24thtili.. : •:1;;Itirge quantity of tobacco . bad lefilddif that pciatrrorrithei ilia coming in. Annexed the yeiald , s Ileytiett cot.tespeedistear: , PORT Atr Wan Tilly 23 1549. The Dominkeittlifpublio-=Prestdent Sautouf Expulsion Rrair.—Butiness enemies - of the Dominican reptielie; . arti. al; way, on the alert, to deduce'from eimplo cause - 661i 'iliest.disastrous results. Every aymptSo ,ef.ehht!lle showeltself in theireffaire, is bailed and 'eon.; retied ao connected with something destructive tq their present happiness and future- prosperity. :Dif: feiences of opinion may.etist,occasional ebullitions may:occur, to produce momentary fears', or moteen taryetlecte, in*the•curient of opinion j butivben the government have the aid be.populai feeling arid suit frage, produced and aided by . the steady udniinistra tion.of.juatice,:liased pa WiseetadjUstlawe a we le 2 Y, be allowed to treat with. civility and : polite• indiffer ence • those who, being unacquainted' with • these truths, hold, that the effervescence, of the populace . are the signals of the"premature.decay tend-thefuJli.i mato positive destruction of the repubili::. The pompous donenciaticnis of hir.-"Siitilmiqupe. the President of the Llaytion republic,on Milan+ Mon and his ridiculous rhodomontedee, have met witti their proper-chastisement.. TbeJlaytielai lost by his invasion 5,000 men. Mr. Sonlonquo; covered with disgrace, was *bilged to fly,'tind - :endeaibred to impose upon. the Hisytien people by tolaiimitery: addresses .and toogratulations, detailing ;friurePhi ,which were onaccomplished, adding. irony to their misfortunes, and showing thereby that be had a, : iery . contemptible opinion of-the- intellects of his s.outt trymen. - • The traitor' Kimenes, who was iii interests, has been expelled, his profiri!ty: cootie-, mated, and many of his adherents are imprisoned and will probably be banished. Our political truer :' blew, through the vigorous measures or Gen,.'fiant ana, will shortly cease to exist. He has been - dee- . ted, but ban refused the presidency. It hilfejerally hoped that the election to that office will' bit: ola Don Santiago "Eapaillat, a man remarkable for riling life of probity and.virtue. There is considerable activity now prevailing in the commerce of the northern part, particularly in Porto Plata, which is the outlet to the produce of the interior. Many vessels have arrived' tronii;dit threat partrof Europe; and the shipmenta °tuber.- co are considerable. The crop this yeirWill-pro bably exceed 40,000 sernoria, netwithatandiag,the loss that bus been suffered through the absence of the cultivators, who were enrolled 4s• soldiers to combat against the enemy in the late invasion. •• EICMIE The City of Rome. Rome is still where it has been for More 'atan 2,600 year.; it is upon the Tiber, 19 miles from its mouth, which roes south through the western part of thattity, and then turn.. weld, and continues that course to its outlet, where it is come 300 feet wide. Much of what was formerly covered with buildings is now cultivated. This is particularly. thracase with much of the southeast part withicith s c ity walls and cut and anutheagt of Capitoline Hill: Bad air (malaria) is mid to be the cause of the desertion of this part of the city. The aocieat hillgare still to be found, but not so prominent as thej once were; on account of tbe rallies having been filled, up by the rubbish constantly accumulating. In this way the palace of the ancient fortress has been filled op, at least fifteen feet. The land at. the base of the Tar; poise Koch is so much filled up that them/Am traveller Is prone to think that it would ho far front certain death to be thrown from its top.. It is. not, as formerly, 75 feet high, with henpa °frocks below. In the northeast part are extensive gardens, and on the west side of them arc the residences o f the ghsh and American inhabitants. The palace of the Pope is near the centre of the city. The Church of 6t. Peter Is on the west side; It is 750 feet long, and 650 feet wide,"sed will bold 52,000 people. It coat 860,000,000. The statue of St. Peter stands not far distant. .1t was formerly a stallio ofjupiter, and was *chaeged by one of the early Popeitinto that of the Apostle, by some mys terious power, without changing its material sot. stance in the least; which gave rise to the remark of the wag, that it was formerly the statue of Jupiter, and it is that orieer-Peter stjll.—Pr. Bard. , A SAD STOSIT.—A. leanly near Wen Charleston, Miami county were last week attacked with cholera. First the father died, then three of the children and the 'mother were taken—a boy of 19 being the outy. one remaining in good health. Tho sick children all died on Thursday, and during thataight, wittithe three dead bodies lying In the room, the boy nlone and unaided, faithfully watched zed nursed his Cher! On the next day, some neighbors eamaii4 gave decent burial to the deceased, and wore cam .pelled, so noisome and offensive was the room In which the woman lay, to remove her for the time, boat ot doors, to tho shade of a tree near bY. •hey was taken to Tippecanoe by some friends, and remained there for. a few days, was seised with the 'Cholera, and died after a short illness. .The Mother 'is recovering, but the noble hearted boy, who So laithfolly watched with her daring that fearful night, has gone to his reward.—Dayton Journal, Ist. ter A very good story is told in the New Yo!k ; Globe, which that paper rays it strictly true, theiiiit, son who got the money being in the ofce•ot.thd4 paper. It is as follows 4 ‘ WE RECTIFY fro MIBTA1111."---Mr. Jesrurnap Treasurer of the Building Association 'to cityi: received yesterday, from the Seamen's Saving Hank; a one thousand dollar bill instead of a onehtindreit.:. Ho did not discover the mistate at the, lima, nor On.. til ao hour or two afterwards, when ha was within , an ace of passing away the bill for the amount' ha supposed It to represent, but caught a gliniiie.of the, additional cypher before-ho passed it out of-h4.lmed.: Hurrying back to the Hank, beinfortned,:this pajing. teller that ho had made a mistake. 4, We rectify no mistakes after the -patties ham tell the bank, ,, was the reply. • "Yes, but you've pid me too mach-money.e.' This was quite 44 annattar.pair otelpiven.r., The: officers of the bank were irildnialli.,op, the qui dm.... Mr. Jesse= Minded in tbe - one , tbousand and re:: ceived a ono hundred in' return,.. viithotit• even - it' "thank you I" by way of difrerence`.:7 . ... . Read Thle, Northerii-Bleta At Jackson county, Mr. Bruton ihus .6 Wilmot Proviso: In regard to the much-harped open WamotPliliev.: also, Mr. Bentou said .ho would: commence - Telling: his hearers what it was, by saying that there was no: such thing! It was a Jefferson Proviso,. and Davy. Wilmot was no more the author of ktbaule WO. the author ofthe Declaration ofindopend mice. Mr. Benton said that we bad no territory Jo:Which thin . Proviso could apply, and that it Was theroforeoc. mere abstraction; that we bad no slairolerriteryotit of the States, not oven enough fora negro' to .planf his foot upon, and that therefore all this talk about' applying the Wilmot Proviso to this territorj, was mero talk—a t. , cbimeta direvr 'a wsbatlyw without, sitthatince.” • We had the pleasure of a conversation, peaterda3r,' with Mr. F. A. keelen of Op ,Oronoco Steam tiatil. gation cotnpany,'of Ole city, Mr. Ileelen has re. turned for a short time from South America, where he was fortunate in , obtaining from tha loot Congress of Venezuela, at Earaccas, a grant for the exclusivo• navigation. bystoam„, for eighteen years, of the risers Oronoco, Apure, and such of their tributaries, an. water that garden. of,South America... While we, congratulateMr.Beelen on,•hls, great, success, - we also hope that, the attention of our countrymen:will hereafter bo moredirected to'that part 'of Obt Conti- nent. For years it has been the barveati'didif, of Europeans, and Englishmen' especially.—N. York, Express, Aug. 6. .‘: ISEr Mr. Bents; spoken`sifirflllii from the Express, formerly resided in t h is city; and is .a son of our esteemed -41 bony Boelen, Esq. . . •• . . • • - • • SU:ClL—There wore en board the steamer Al : . gorn!r, - Whert bumf, font beses,'cingaining 83,920 in specie„ besides a large amount of the same article in an iron safe.. The bores ware burnt with the boat: what became of the specie inns.yet unknown. The safe was in the clerk's office, and-when the floor of the office buret threpgb, the safe fell doWn upon the niain.deck, which the clerk sof the beat seeing, nr quested, the firemen to play epee it until it was cool,' when with the aid of some orate hands, he removed it to shore. The .nioney," we Presciet, was unin jored.—St. Lads' Union. • Monnr.nous trunt......Twer: young colored men,. named CharletHanson and'Levi Smith, fciught a des perate and blackly duel with knives, by themselves, in an upper room of a house: in.Nr.agar , o Court, In the southern part of thi eitY, on Fridaynile.rnoou., Jealousy about a female the cause. The partial. butchered one , tinothor frightfully.' Hanson lelas mortally wounded in the longs,"und died at:Piatin... sylvan:a ifospltal yestirrday,morning. Smith is env. eyed wikihookinz-thirugh oat ii %a asnunds, ontrof his ears b r eing nearly savored. Ho' is in prison.— Pfiths. North American. EMIR KEE ;,. 'l%v? ":".7 !IMME4EM • MEM The Or.onaeo. , ' _ ,_' .- ' , ,-,..'„. - .4414 ‹?•.... , e ~ `:-.:'(.7.1" , t 4' " ; • j.};:47. 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MI Trtuimph of Atiterlessi lntitsettry. *., During the pielf.Tarle,mlibvtizbod7tinfattantbah' called to another triumph Pttottfiteldre, that of proilocitiglOreneh bteggiii.:-.otAbe;entite_ season our enctiosMiotrialtairpi been teriltilded with these goods: 'rill lbengbe'ttiallhe Fie - oat:tin had catered wouderfully in defigno, pecnliarly - galted to the Amerienn taste, as well , ns to tho prevailing whimg, not') one of our jobbers called upon on . On. porter of whom:be bad purcbasedatage - of baregen, to arrive;" his design was to inform him if not delivered coin ho would witbdnaw froin the purchase. The Importer was Vint; and tbo eafeaman, who wag not co well :posted es to the :importation, inllaimetl the jobber that, hey would coon s be forthcoming, es big employer et then abient at life printworkg mg: lag.op the tvpk....'Heria then weaaho vomit of the whole buaineas exposed; the ticattes ivervs'iMpotted • *late gray, and with thstissodir gum? S - Worliimp man accustomed :to tho' proptrritijOA' of Tot this or work. 'A ' tottgaiif:vmSTiomediatisly etiock with die tt Co.; and all the bOveges which;ltinyeAittid o rt to tbo prodo`tot aro .Ifanketilfriitifig, on imp o rt ed. el O the.—M-T F ,Dig - Giiao -,-; -11tiaIntistoe of r. Neal seicitclui qtteetion--.0 tt3 thiOt then who asseelatrbabitimlly With titticitt othere I .'What mikes that woman who it acemainn:- ed to, und*m. eas° in,afigcociety, or' moo, noperior to her gel in generull:;Why..aralthe-women of band- for' their colloquial .powent_tr ihe '= aro.tq the „habit of free,;.. gefteight, anContiiiitmreonvergatfon : with lbo oloeo seg , ',:•Wouten..in frivolityi.theit delicacies andlibenliisfille)kinfold On theli beauty orndcaptivation in ,Iloistpirit of intellec -teal rivalry.: And the men lotaitheirlied'antiCi rnites declamatory;gitifollett manner. (The' o' undendandingPlind tholfeartis changliNteditinoally.: Theirasperitiot are robbed otr, their better mitreiiithr polished and '.irightened, 'and ..theierlatinees,' like fine gold, ie wrongheinto futes,- - )forieriiiitiekifi by:the eget, of womarti.distrlt ever edid#llie.Ayttioetitof men. The iron 4traiteel of tbo efiertieTer. tire bld-1 deo, like the bariiiisii . end armo?'tilltheltint j 'erld" studs in knots. of.gold, and priteiopS stones whoa; they ere not wititeptikactual.eitdraiti - .11 lArternm-trihet /Duo " Hon , seiticierrofilltillstafe,, .says that the'thizene of Brandywitts.Thstidril;-'in that Btato, have recently been:greatly' anisnyerby, the antics of tiro witches, who -.hags establislied• themselves in, the lieighborbota.'"':A lad yvrAto.had been' reduciA'ainist death ,by was, it appursAcared by our. frieed.Robt - bh Or city, who combines wit h; astrology, ; ii:ltztawfudgeof the forbiddennr3, and is enabled at all Siottor,To.MX- Mello lhe.glccurileir ipirit A ghoci bas.alaoi bebn aeon in the.viciiity—s"a proper , ghost, AO roiiitir of person"—Whici the :Den eitys,-....disdions to • walk.- at night, but troubles the community with its ptesence, in the very ~mist. of day....'•Witiat •an imprudent ghost.—Phil., aka ( • The correspondent or the Baltimore Sue - writes; g. on good 'autholity x that President Taylor s.onteta-_, plains leaving bore on th e manlier; or teelfkk Met. for tho pcirposo o 1 liaying 'a, brikr /risk to bio.feUGi sr cititena,of Lai:trainer, Peoneywania.iit'•••Wbilst this pollgcttl Athis in who trill bo-tholicrecillis of the octomvisake, ,to take .the , hpaiertu t "err hr. ehouldem I . _ . • . _ Ws are ; informek too; that the PosimastettGiteral leaves this ttiorn4, to opend a fow - ivarkkenth his numerous trim* in bie natireStain Of VerOjcibt," But lot riot the DeOaocratic Pooh:misters who h4liciA to remain is ofbcr chuckle upon thiir tepporary . immunity ; for thetnse remarusla the hands r that redoubtable pitril k . Fit Henry.;Warroo.--Plauth:- Union. LOC:. . . MATTERS- • EZIPZIIE Metentl4-400104 0/1 12 ," . 04 1. 0. 1 blaze of beauty encLlbehien In:4lnigke,- an d the.,Erp pine nig 'sweeter thin :Between tbo Boni, Cool White, the iaynitable p s ke roars, with hid e lict4tniqe . While Taunt was ainglog ,Old.Blemte Ltt0?:40,4 do not believe thertiig a:dry D . ifi Slittwe (Lances "wore. `received with rapturoitiAfir plume. The entire . ; performances • went 'otrz style, to please the neVienee, nod natiafactoij , to - the Ecipirtnt. They give :their. thirty Concert tci• n4ht.. • " - .4. .;...a... .116.4flairzile.oroieri. of • 4ellghted:W . avtonishod, ..undhorfno4••l7rBll;l7%.: Plan Ho was erio44latt night s and nontiviiirOr member.of n 3014 0 3 . **i tt lqrt!Fg 1 0iiqq:214 1 V . , 4 astonished more -o'o cry #erf4yittliiihe 1602,Ar Nicrositopoere j 4l iunt. Arlon, • poirformod 'lrieleit with tho me, *of:o..' ' :"4.4elli.....AsrPO!;:#4ifeti intando:iiiiitiiiiiiilk . 'aity on.lileilkoitt do would iiprise the eitizepn generally.titosiiii,L lic . s . gel sea 1)116 opportimity n - ow biresbitit6irifilOitlii pnrformnotes. ; ~. . , those Pine Apple erraolietneeke : get.., _ w,eb. pp enf ..bi #O 6 1 , 14 46t. !robed, _end' ouiJobext agretas!li4Ll***. teA:tbem . 4 1 . O r for bib kind. • • p; 4 l- F A llckh'ity p li . 4041„11ta . : abot..at, a iciaii noti''Therrta liaa bet r. fyi 7..7 rr' . . atzmuntr. Excrinsiiar.-4.PbejaciTIN6RVI, tlesttet leave forth° EislerirefikiliiAtiin llt Plar zeunpon. Wo viriettiiheml a• • . _ .IfiniNiv9r.erThoiro old ODA" .a.nd.iliugh, bi;cipyediglTtatill r‘ 4.l,:l47.ool#fteettat • • .; MEI ROPO';.77.,rlop.,7Ple:o!xiftoiPtdePtin46l-oiobt !aggrd?7'.lll6fthlk-4.6)r"4":7/I.lkittliWitW dtiiiilin)*******lo4 :off . ' Jorlifiotrividrtozrinv otrirb •qaM)coo,,e4ch)4leg! , .. ,u 60 *titbit cppAisuos clogisW It;•*4.Vti. 44:** 4 4ifl.; 141 5r*41114 . iivin'a dessag.; •- 4.1 •-; • ~••• ~ Af(fritnoiqiegkiii4Oult-PAI Aim .ref NM= ioc' :Panne ttor. gkini Ti' to a ooY 0 tet*Occh • -7 e4 " 40101#147 Di l ib; absenea of abotchitt a roi4Stinda, . . , Illortuullos Mogi/. _.- , _,.- ..... V - ..i . F - zartuca's srmontointrEnt jaw* tunstr:Staar:- . A THIS 86111115 iloartreriaretlx tbito•biiiismsl; 2 g . . ! &am 9,it. M. to 3 P.M. . ......,..... !-.• i•:-1iikw,.. OarestruliCati EP6Oicitnifttar :' , / - :44f. 9 . . , .. ....., i ,cutgll.. • . ...• ... t- , TFIO , BELT..ietuddetti• .... - - - --. _ • ; ate - (. 7 1zirmrivracnplii". WOULD tender their airiOefe ahrall4o CI Utenfilni t Pittsburgh , for Their- sited , liberal:Wenn:alga duziall.tne Pllet‘,.P/VE WEEKS; stud beg.loave to announce that toe ":,..,ftiutsother.ot.34eirrP a•n 9PULAß • . onIATTIRDAVVEVENTNO,-A lh : which oceasiontbenstill N.. m g i CSON.GIVBIZIAL. gS.QUaIi DANCES &c., tfe mo op e n glioPTiick.';"Coutartiatcotikereside , si t i k ' Tickets 25 o.oZita.. hi 1.1113:01KQ LOTS ATAUCT/ON;illiailYEliiiiiiaßY ThirtlkVrtt t e l or 4 A 4 l l l3 4 el: l l7 k it r y 2 t a mt l f ill 4-19,1,Lu i t hothead) fronting vu fa c et 4 iadteo;olalStdep'streetiiefl trtnrupg boor 100 feet, to lierolgtk.JUtiy,for;whic' leghe.nycity.Scijp . Trillbn taken a_t_par_ - • 4 noglt , • JAMES riIoRDENNA; .. .. „. , ..,.... , ..., Public ,; Itriir t inbseriber will nen at.PitbllO'boloo6-pay- fret_ glty rcrojrxrf y_oa, two boxes, being .thelt •Tef IVITLIINth - tif now lin"Charge of .C.'"A::. 11I00:11 Z imanutncot„Xert Chant,' IC the oyrner doei n0t.44,11 JO ' them' boG?tn,,thnl Sed Institut, thoy, *III bectlitionted orLtitiPablib.Sale,atte angn:d3o " '''' : • "• ' 4 ' " : AVD.LFAUTATAGF,.., i riAltp....scONozurAz pEop.r.s' Ama'PZoll2ll or' V xts - sif ' still cOnliatte • to inalce;ltair:•Parehasel of CLOTHING at " ~,,geGUIRE't, atigU , • , • • .. • , tirdetreet, Si.Ottoires Building. -•.. nzi. HAN irr...Mlineks Dried Apples: , in store and for lJ,solo trtf:arrianglll-:_:T oumans.sessariti:,.'s f)RA ' • A iLDRIED:P,RACIU^ , :, put 44fit gOod.oplot.-..Por sale ' • :net: -2! CUMATENEMBINIITIV. • tECAN,O batrelePOiliirticleijor sale . lonr,,fotcp.b:;;ldagtir."..CUß & SDIrrH, r. kegasupertarreerAitalla.lonsci rAittgl.ll , .i13,1 , k. SMITH. fli I 61VXMCCIPPEDEIELD —No,. 3of W'aken's David • Coppedield. -Just pubjisked and rot: sale by nag! JAS. D. LOCKWOOD; 63 Wood at. NEN MBE ~..,,; : ,-.4 : : , -,: , .„: , ., MEAN ffMIM Si. Loves, Aug B.`°- : .! . .; * kii*O44'4ll4 l 4,:VA i g . V4lFok9l4;4pigr3nta • terillaiti. +after they loft liule..' tette: --• •:.. ‘• • ; The VbolCra , hiti. eritivety:;'4Vraipeirid..fran towtur ottltlerdiased4.. r" - Thezehitifitisl,ViiiilecvnaCU• of chol e ra hero. in but tow orifie'ilies - hiver fatal •Th 6 weuhir-hji4011.61Wi.f444-,,there entsventOtii•foattofefititbliattliutplavantite. - *" PiPo?)!gditgOvri TA:ttAtjfi'tc.i :ono r —„ CHOLERA IN CR/clNNATivueitt-. Tim interments' for the 'Cued-dap 'ending icon today have bend, from Chbleia 19, : tither dicideee, Bellenty: •- '." . • •,: CHOLERA IN - Time were 158 c.11:e3 of Cholera linit ileathm in ttiii_Citi_da - - %acct aio'to , PPAtir, aY t 04007 - 1 . 011 . 1, Chalerit i'.ll..n.mir.vipro_B4‘carm?,!lo., • • NEW YOflK MARKET YOritr,Augum 10 #lo6l..Thefititthat se eatretdeist "S&P to!ddieTt•• Neavraatitiitato beenmado for:thm East' , tted. for;:, : Orysittai Orr.' Rolderdiontianit 6rm'attil Pneea ripen thawhota'haiii);na, tmerird iendone.y. tot! of 'Soca mOoSbitoand mired Wes feinlorloiatimmint tirtioco,„ .15taichOwbainrpladtivi5 Orain.,l6. , whoit:o4l . 9;iati 6:mdresrta; ..Warsoloyalci:otplConanoli3 Ohio' ttAt at 1 1 3 • t. :00114 ::The' dolinied.ffir ebliiiiptli-baslieen larger; inii,p4c9 if any tblad have been bettor.'., Wo,no;e:. sales of wedeln yellow. at 5 3 / a 64,.. mired 'at 1 Cdtforf:abodaaltiie submitted since thcrarrival• F:3bilittis - tuuthiziaife w t on batik gaol Wen.: ,- I;Prostalemmitlem Port la held at::.o 75.. ,Primer 'Grove en; T6o kihr :Wren ie limiled.•, iaig,ttrAtf t s.Yitiliiitisiii'eito Of az cb deg° by Etc c -I?.,•••cpnaideyable•-nmennt s -ivithoutT 1/51504415M8licat47aditaticipe, We idle-1.-!Prleee.„ Orem:ha veto rather lower: and I:animations tnw. gales of Kentuctty sires at 86/i of U. S. Trememy -.cotes et 1151, U.:B.sized at 68 Mg MEI , , MI MI ' . .00. - ti:0 : ;:..: , ..pt.',.:v.0..0.g0t4 'Repo#elk - fprAto; - *pining Post. ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS rrzystr.STEANE , ER AMERICA !I Irteuee patibrii piothat that it stqvidetitlhhtinaleis come diverrilduvrin Made Inlieua , airiv'dile ion& ho must be' 'coMpletelifurusted ffiteV/littiddrihn Armyr • -' • /311:Chad triton, dnvoa helt to :Iturrias; the ma( of bin inniaPP oai n4gmplete i ; - The vhelelioetrer toversts . poi rein ci!iu'rnia with Thenorthein . ,.Russiou peen eokapJotCly oUist;itted bi-#141,1i: ; -• ; ' T hklii44:ilitiverpl;gi 'Tr:nand vnnin yery-favo r .. able t heliiiiiiri g ri •- • The Londeteßerald•raia that Ttithor prdvailed. in Poricr to ibri, - elrcni that England and had agreed to • rahnljOporor toput al t thee in Iloa;~di9~.,rl+[n4 mediation The TO70!7: oall't#Pn uP nftlijOtiiiihciioD. the impresaiou bUing steiy 4toveite PAtia'stla.t the'TJ-er , afana"l9ilfropont , ' O4 l. ; . The :Week' •of Gorzery!o. eplindid:bidirements in , : breaßniflbiel;gb ihe::*nied:arMies will_ have up ini• niepsoAltienut. '• ' ' ' ..dciii,l4t;;feiadkg4aiiii7.iiti,:titntoa that . tha -: Preii4Qlll,iiderna' , Wirdr.iiil! - freer Tottou .. .torGlietri _ to I?4PirigltViiiii3*Oogat r letici: Biemirs, Jane 26th.'—Wo have taken liistiits t 0 7 7 7; 'day; istr.tefsiziclirtiatt'inadal. the enemyretreated. I ivinouithio SOD todayout. posts posts ore of" itocliad..isit arm y f oug h t pavan houro ••with the itruisisnia,-and drove - them back.- eiterid Balendorf. BEhf haveibrifie'rourth Uma ad. vcinceit, to itistriti,:b); vay , of drotiri :and Var. ~. calmly. hold the enemy isr nr"lorge„ ;int ctaimaaatclaace froni eqt,iroeitsat.Elulnbarg ELECTION. „.; • , '..lrtthe..lith District, .81,11:aunts itaajuriCy % in Gast 4oo to:600 _ . Lotttsvriis, Acid 10 • _ . :.....filOirehead,, Whig, is Prehaldi, elected iia . the Sib dithrtmiti; 07big;:buir been - CieMid LlSl , :the hlcrnhail t ;WhigtOii) probably tie' elected •in the 7 th, elected in the In tho , slh and '2 , d!iienci in no In'the 10th SLaiter; fieM:;" in elected. riastravoirr, Aug. 'JO.' •,- In this Distfict., Moorehead,Whig , is elected by ..AitlholOth District, Sim:itc), Dein- is elected. ,1n the Lonio ills District 'ldarshallls'oleated I o tkir 7 •2oo msjoitty. , .; • ; •-'l% ; criiia3liticitittlitiiii&tis • rot:'the , Couvisution It .iiFilflll9ll4lthilt: Alit oi -probably 6ve Demo-, crat3 balatra Whig. . . r: LATEST ' Ang.,19.". • " Lane, Dtetocrai, byy - been olccte3;lo Coog.ress- io this Disuicti - • by 95 majorityl . - • 99cli Der iocertnmly beateo by Caldwell, berm.; in Ibo 4th -',"; entcilw442l,:4bg,4o. czti7doiffr gjent ThirDeinc*itiedid'aie Cong!-c - .si his: 94 Cochtyhaa tiv..92 01=1T1. • Ci7ciN - Nrt, pigss449, Ick • tha.9e,D;r4tifc - 1,, Dogli4ta.Dcaty #ll4:p4i - biy I beleige.lo4l7:7..k.majprity... . 4 4 / 1 6 riOrlit ) - mOyp:11198, for Goymrpo Lbinti4ii*6birhzvo been elected by . increased, 4th -Diet 66 t)2-rtilizi l ;Ffot : soililiJact 200 1 tpiif y isow R. ?IQ 'ha 3d llutriet,penbata. haw abojalp.p x l Tp 7 iio i llti;TraktMilejthlll6deliasl4ool): ' 1: 4 1, -kdritAki; 1 'MCWO oF . To..,iir4lotiirr t ' • ." - . 941.1.i10*,_ ~.R e l T ll4 9 r lckt l i f t , .9l. . #49.o o 4 o ;ll.p7PPY rot amastor 111 Wood. 114 i iSiefitidirliititErciii addresirtigteol)tilii:: 1 4. -40 44 Na. 1%;i 0. 04',i411 Or itio'Filisiliiiolll.4; 5,- , = OM ~««~~ :. BE El ME IME El Eli ~...:~:
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