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S: Batt, Jos. cooper , - . . .M... 1: Samm,. • .- 7 4•..--. J.:21./Ilouiloiinyk..,*-..,y-. -:Beltzhoover, .'=„1„ c..Druth.:.,- 7i ...... . -......... 4.1 : NV;in, : .W. G Cade, , las. C. lierrop : .2." , :. - . 7 - - - . -Vharlelliliett, . ~.;-10me0ZWar.4c9,...,..,..: .T , , J. if. J Philips % . • ': ... 1111°. l e ri ;iiitO' ' .. ' ianles Barr. ':-.-lohnLoglooi -';".--- - ::.4'... '04.....jr.': - . 4 -:...,.. , ::, , ...,,,7.‘ - _.`,:±i,.:!. , ,!_ti:, , iii . j - .. , .. - ?-. ,: 4. - . - 0 .....4..---,,p,',y. , , ; ..: ...1,-.t, , y, .:-..4.1.; , :?:ii-,..;,..„ .- .,'.:, ..._..,.. _ ~....... . ..1.,:„ .. ..,.. , : ~,,.....- ,_..,. -,k. =I b Canal Voiturata. f‘Yr i l * " ` l "! 3 lWrrcw-aiLadur. etbar of tolls at Potts. mouth z ' Cargo Inapector at Pitts burgh Y o - ';Cirgo Itiapeutbr at Ph add) - ' •• Inspector =MUM BM '-3 . . 001,ArN-E;t64 the --14 r. goe,va.o: Jogxs ' Johnston Out of ,G°Y. own ew . The way 'that Zack,-is 0 • h ioonnriu •• aces tit' oldt rioant • ined: o-7' vania The fact: is 11.1) titen;Phf). •• re , of6ell an d . t th' ,- 4/exec hates toe glory'.; a .raider of the ihou inunn _ d inore iwar from ioo„twaYBoarmy;'aa in high J,Le.r.fegnistr atire he l d ' that ,i.olupteer the, dig. lar. • knows partYi and_ nitaty'iwho will' 15'. 91 •fr tbeskis stimett"l • 'lt and zn • - ;=This is ''-e be Nesideat of Washington • ' - the approbationb ter of " aeior of the kicks ion one of , l.Thoeitensartlai.beersag theseeeP* , een.atiga. enough tit'..diacever•and turn to good account •for himself, - And how- la this excellencY " dciing _answer, by making alt the carpet knight potttie ags in. tbastate his aliels-de,Cantp, tvtth thit handle to their names of Lt. CokineL 2.• - ‘!. - And . ..whattias this to do with the - Mexican volun ,;- testa?, l We reply, by making military litlei dog cheap t lsithat thoie who have won by their servi. eel in the , fielda fair renown, will he disposed to hold in light estimation their Soldier honors, when 'theyeee every sycophant and parasite in the Com =monwealth decked - off Lieutenant Colonels" It va;tly;,to -kniiw that Johnston • has itualS,.,abpAit, as many Celoriellt " since be has filled the Gubernatorial chair, as are to be found the rolls at Washington since.the formation of the Continental Army! And Jobristonliat ehown no little- - insight- into the frailties of hurnan na. ttiiis to thechoice of his materials. The coxcombs ••;:ivitO'have the:Governor's collar around their neck, end 'the etif. prefixed to their names, which is the :their , vassalage, have been selected on - accoeint of sortie peculiar foible, such as peacock . vanity, or' their personal fitness for military cane ' attires. Not to make the quiz too apparent, bow ,:, - Biel Calm pretty clever fellows have been pro moted,-if it is u promotion to make a laughing atock,orany one; but, in general, these ,‘ CaZactfr" are a'secof , chaps whose brains are in their bellies, their valor in their caudal extremities. If • they will play iucking-doves to perfeCtion intirne of -kar, they - will also scream like eagles in time . of Peace, „and particularly about electiOn titres, 'ant these simulated heroes do not deceive the pull- A(h, , for they h-ave brass enough exposed to detect I the'Cinani,esfeit.We can fmdno historical parallel for ihiie.Coldnels of his Excellency,"' save , one, and'tha.f. is, the collar men that Sir John Fal staf marched with outside the walls of Coyentry; „and even that parallel fails in many important Particulars. Ealstaffs men stood to be shot at, W 3ohn • hile ston's would shdl.v dying shirt tails on • the' firing of eve& u porgun How old Zach will lane) :::when he. beholds the beauties,—_« General Taylor, perpilt me to introduce you to Colonel A'ag-ofiTiind"-- , . Colonel Bull-Toad Colonel Brazen.Face"—and “Colcmel Blatherskite !" "Three cheers fbr f myself' and Genera! Taylor ," ' The Reconet,Wastungton. ;One of the, thirty tyrants of Athens, says the Loni ' china ,Courier, ordered a citizen to be put to death 'tar kaying th'at - the tyrant was neither so valiant as Trremeziitmis; nor as virtuous as Antiwar& This fe/low aspired falba, title ofa second Tnzatzszaczr.s, • orit-second -Anzertnes, and he held in his hands thgpower°flit° . and !death.. ' In these times a man mar not bri"..put to death for doubting the virtue or wisdom of - a Chief magistrate--but there are modes ittpunialient:other than that of death. Only let a • - ikciffice say that another man Is not worthy to "Second ' Washington, ,, and forthwith he beptinisbed, not'by death, but by being depri ved oi' the aieins of tiring; and the manner in which '-the punishment in inflicted never was dreamed of by rite Athintan tyrant!. =ME Drarff . ard.Rtyraler and Will kesbarre Far aiir;lhava giveu the cold shoulder to the Pittsburgh :nomination for Canal Commissioner.”—Wyccring •= -001471 : • ig. not of that hind Mr. Whig. But your au. titOr , forth! rallehooil, the Dencilkintelligencer, is. Pe Democratic nominations, as a bet. for bitjtibititittett %mail have informed you. During .ont,Blneta contracted at Pittisburgh, dining the Con vcntion, and while we were unble tb put a:hand to- :prperrthelntelligenee r with its usual regard to ~...,Lidtk-asserted the lie which our paper. Oflast week, (he e r article wri t t e n since our sickneit," nailed to , thitcounte . r. We.now hope it will stay nailed. --;lFirkeibarre; Partner. 6 'Ltir:lfflßaturday next we hope we shall have is In;leei:pcivierte publish the official election returns ,frotis -, ;-; • tiger:Wine, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, ; .. itre.„-isp that Gen.,Taylor and ".myself,” before !fay ins us, will:be mild° acquainted with the fact that the'Domocratic party. is not . “thaseved." We do . not suppose that The Whig papers will take pains to give .4on,eqwe about that limo . • Tt - elated'-tbat: -Gen Ta y lor's • Cabinet are "'° 4I, 7 I PPIe -of the, ,old Chief, and ~.i....-".74;:zizatTiTzlullthe-Eletction-Ataturas from s'eoliontuciy aori and .T _n meantutro, tgOld Y" rein . , of pove ra. ._.;„ tl.h , an hoitratigg' eated 'hat Taylor inert. 4 to, fee that the siorigigmminuet:lll P"1-Cact*a:lle aPPOinted- a Comm itte e . 0 not ti - _...,, L „_. „..._. 'w?-7s 4 ttlit 'tiny' tied aneral tea 1):16 , ~ ... .:-...7:77,-;:v;din:6llll;e'tiglahr,..iicutlartillellauniodtiLty t" e d er is health.:, a i ` I • JZict The -North Anceiican, et - PhiladialphO, the leading - federal river in. the Cotint - fir s publicly en. • ncthneCt.bat :Gen. Taylor's pilgrimage is a pall calyoae. We aeo ehe amesoni-fev"-Voiti pp pill for Taylor p 71:eaelinegu; "no arty:, • nt e t;,, i lht.`,.. , The -. l:lacoep of Demoorita wjfl purely. be r (lb a to give . respectability" the tiff,' ir • . • 1 • • ' • ;...":'• L17: ,- ', , i.:.1..', -,,:F.':-.-.:ff.::,-:-.!.:1.:..',.:,.•3-. ,••.ri': , ..::..7- - ,k , f:•••4 , . . ~•?i!,!,,•.,.:,:..: I+3 i:. , ' t • ".7 11 sr J` , -, Y 21 ' .f "„ , s s ' T ; i, ' , f ' A j' sfi' 4 t s .:*"..." ;;;, tiw; 4 4 4% . 4—;sz °t. - • • I,* , ' -; 'id', 'A - ='• " t: at .%; • , tf , 2, " . c; ' s re , 4'i f‘ ll 4. 1 e /. 1 7 •v,'• f ,' y,,.::..y~,,, , ~,, ,- .='-- 1 . - :e. ;14 - i::. f 4', .4,:]74:4ZT;i.1.'7;i.1:r:• :: 4ix - ~:~1: i.:-••:.=?Tir , -.,..,>,:.-...:..,,: . ME • - AL . •• j ll tttitlittrilOfit _..... ...... .... ._ "1314 4:17- xe.arcutit - mizon . 1200 Bail ';'7 7 '-.J.:-.': - ;•':?..•:.'"z ,. ;;:1_ , .f,' !.. , -.;i.,.1,,, , t.:'.i',-.,-:.'_. - .,; --.:: NES ENG COlTeßiOillifillet of . 111 rDallyillOtithlr I ) OfifiV., - -=.- -,."'•' - - . 1 . t.-s'. --.f„K.f.':.„7-,-,,t-,- 5 ,, „ . ' 7: :',,..'h , . - .;,-''.', ,, l.:''',,'.', •:...', 4f'; .risYr9air q z ! 7 :l t ,f.iifif , llt.ki4B4o-_, L. Ilinyzat''Esq•-•:44_ - „,,,f , - Tfie-wilii'g"4t4C;)l-Yen4l4 ' 9 fA t ii 3:ll 'g*/.' , ) ter" of Fe deralistri,. ) ietiftetied "an yesterday:4l As nomination hen, is equivelant to election, you can welLimegingthere was quite in exciting and -,, , spirited thin. The , I clique " which has ruled the county for some time, met with quite a serious overthrow", andone - from which' they will not speedily recoiet;Llti ' the first place, they were -",-114itiidn5ated,,hy the:adoption of, the viva voce sys tem cif voting; . and in , the' second instance, they were beaten - out in the seliction of their candidates kimibeoffice oiTCity Representatins had - `County .;Treasurer The elements of discord were ;pretty strongly:evinced, but by an ingenious hocas poems they have all been.led to support the, ticket as it is. The . clique," however, would not agree to do so, until they swore as terribly as "our army •in Flanders." ' Gel:tend:Lap : oes proposed visit to L.ancaster, th has caused- -a great deal of excitement In , sthe - cild , PreParatione haie bee . ousixt." Extenzjil.k Mader and it i s-expected atat least ten thousand of the faithful' will be .present;' The arrangements for his. reception haveinview a,, no -patty" greeting, and with this'inteat, ail Umber of Democrats have , been placed an the Committee of Reception, among whom is the Von. :tames lirichinen, Col. Raab FraZier. .and several others. He will arrive . at-samcaster at 7 9:clock, on to-morrow evening (Friday') and be - escorted from the Railroad to il dis: B eitdig'e../ToteL, On the:follmvii2g day, he will receive ' the: citizens generally; the ladies from '9 to 10 „o'clock;- and the- gentlemen from 10 to ,IL .- A proeisiien will be" formed tti','escort -him from his lodgings to the Railroad Depot; from whence he will take the cars to Hanisburgti: ".As the General has expressed a.desire to see - our Con estoga teams, there will be any quantitrof these articles in town, filled with ~ older Germans " and ginger bread eating girls and boys. 1 expect a rich treat from the •whole performance, and will surely be among them rs taken notes, and, faith, 11l pint them, too." The Hon. James Buchrinan and Thaddeus Ste vens, Esq., members of Congress from this Dis trict, will ride with the General in the first ear. riage. There is a great desirehere to see " 014 whitey," 'and I do not doubt, were that respectable "boss" to Come in one - way,. and the General the other, that the greatest numbers would dock to see his hose-ship. " Whitey" is "some pumpkins "in Lancaster county, and no mistake; and it he is ever dignified with the nomination fit the Presi dency, will receive as large a vote as his master secured in the "Old Guard." Gan. Tay/or In Baltimore. The n Second Washington " reached Baltimore on Thursday last, and met with rather a cold re ception, according to the Republican—not over 150 persons being assembled around the Railroad depot. SayiPthe Republican : In the course of fifteen or twenty minutes, about 250 persons as sembled in front of the Hotel, and His Excellency having in the meantime refreshed himself; came down under the escort of Z. Collins Lee, Esq. , and- addressed the meagre gathering from the portico. After taking off his hat, which he held in his right hand, his left clenching the iron rail ing, then adjusting a: pair of gold spectacles over his forehead, and bowing to the auditory, who emitted a few sickly cheers akin to the chirpings of a brood of chickens with the pip, Gen. Taylor spoke word for word, as follows: " I thank you„.citizens of Baltimore. It affords me pleas --gratification to meet so goodly a num ber of my friends on this p.ccasion. The Choletzf -is now lingering Around-41s Hbyttalthough I. hive no apprehensions from the disease. feared . that . the gathering together of . crowds cif perilous might bring on the disease, and being anxious to keep off the disease, although I do not fear it myself, yet I thought it prudent to avoid any, public de moostations that might tend to increase' the dis ease. [Here he convulsively grasps.] the railing.] On my way Ninth, in passing, I thought I'd stop here to-night, and go atom , " in the morning,. (A pause.] On my return, Ishall be happy to meet the citizens of Baltimore, and trke as many of them by the hand as.l can. [Here he rubbed hie forehead.] But I thought it better to avoid bring ing together any crowds on my way, as the dis ease might be thereby increased, and I should after wards reproach myself with being the cause." The Republican concludes : " Here the " secrin'd Washington " signified the close of his speech by putting on his hat, and then turning abruptly away, a faint cheer caught up the dying echo of the last word, cause." The General then retired to his apartments, to enjoy some repose after this tremendous intellectual effort—and in a few min. utes the area in front of the Hotel was vacant RECEIPTS OF FLOUR, GRAIN, &C, AT TIDE WATER. —The quantity of Boar, wheat, corn and barley len at tide Water, from the commencement of nay. igation to the 7th August inclusive, is as follows: lour, bbls. Wheat, bu Corn, bu. Barky, 6u. /848..1,002,918 822,326 1,002,061 120,971 1849-1,162,229 728,431 3,396,016 99,881 ------- 0c....169;311 Do. 93,894 In. 2 ,393,954 De. 21,090 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the latter left at tide water this year, compared with the corresponding period abet year, allow' an increase of 140,633 bbls. of flour. a? The London correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser, expects to see liberal principles overthrown in Europe by the treading out of Hungary, now environed by the Russians, Austrians, Croats and 'Prussians. Were France a „true Republic, the cause of Fieedom might have 'been saved. The writer says, that "Napoleon is soongo declare himself emperor of France, and that he is to be assisted by the sovereigns of Europe, is the impression in what is called here good society. The assumptitin by Napoleon of the imperial purple, is to be the end of the trou, bles -in Europe." No; the poor kite would be laid low in a fortnight, and the memory of, the second emperor Napoleon would stink forever. Non CAROLINA Erzerrow.—The Weldon Her• aid announces positively the election of Edward &entity, whip, to Congress, from the Bth district of that State, and, adds that his democratic opponent; Mr. Lane, concedes -his election. There is, there. fore, no change in the delegation of North Carolina, standing six whip and three democrats, the same as last Congreas. • tom' The Gazette indignantly denim that the visit of" Den. Taylor and myself? , to this City, baa any :thing . to do With politics. Why is it, then, that on the call for the meeting today, signed by Boma 700 names; only six ,or eight of them are recognized as 'Democratra, And we are told that even the manna et borne of these Democrats were need without their Thome IVY' r% is an exciting contest goiegcon between the Whig of Pittsburgh and Allegheny—as to who 14 = 11 take charge of Gen. Taylor iliac! “myself o la while they remain here. We are afraid chat the Denaocrats will yet have to step in as peace-alakere, in order to settle this important matter satisfactorily-. - Cer- A powder mill near plu---1—,7-----vhnvn, Mon tgcan. ery conety, Pa., exploded on two persons.- the 2d Inst., kilning «s OBSERVER =is The Doylestown Democrat says that the health of Doylestown is excel/ant, and that it hen not been otberwiae during the present Beaton. Ce. 7" The Cincinnati inquirer pronounces the sto ry that Garibaldi, the Italian leader, ever resided in that city, "a hoax." CZ/ - A Company from New Orleans have just reached the Sault de Ste. Mario, Lake Superior, with tents, and commenced camping out in good style, well provided with good things of course. They mean to take it coolly. CZ- The corner stone of a new Episcopal Church was laid at Milton, on the 17th ult. by Bishop Pot ter. This, when completed, will be the seventh Church in that Borough. The Wilhesbarre papers complain . that their town is infested with rogues. A few nights since the cellars of ledge Kidder, Col. Wright and E. M. Covell Esq., were entered and robbed of provisions to a large amount.— The Borough authorities are invoked to put a step to these frequent depreda tions, CJ It is said that an ingenious Yankee is about to take to California a large number of laying hens. Eggs sell at San Francisco for three dollars a dozen. He thinks they will lay enough on the voyage to make him independent immediately on hie arrival. • ausznota AND Ouzo Ita away—Rxcrarrs Pon ham:— From Passengers. Freight. Maio 5te m..........,27,731 90 Washington Branch.. 14,366 11 64,437 99 3,516 53 Making a total of 81 42,098 01 67,964 b 2 00,052 53 of receipts, being an increase as compared with the corresponding month of last year, of 6652 62. The increase on the main stem compared with the same month last year, is $7,114 99; and the decrease on the Wash ington branch, 05,462 46. G,T President Taylor's income is 040,000 a year. He refused to give anything toward building a church in the vicinity ofWashington, and when the committee of applicants reminded him that President Jefferson gave $l5O for a similar purpose, is said . to have replied that Jefferson died insolvent. IX?" .41 it be borne in mind that the ',Second Washington”.is opposed to contributing money to . baitd . charchei; therefore, it is to be hoped that no .requeat of the hind will be made of him whilW, in this city. IMil r :7! ', - ,---- 1'..t,.: ~,,,,,,,,, • Hews`and Miscellaneous.items, H .; -'7--------------',i- ------- --"c heroes et rllteleolia- ge. . .--, .. ,-. ~. ,‘llcitorc Aim," of'iliii WeakingthOdiet, how ---;,--IX7' Tito BO8tOn ; ( iO4/ 3 4; vary m .-- , 60 4 4: ;• eVii * : :fi s li . Y. 14..7101 itlire - 4 bl,fie !/(pe . ,„:4F : holdii a led in learning thiitAlni,largeit Sltive.libldera--nr e - pen hiderithe.'-ticimciter -Ofifiatattarri-Itetic, Bashing, ~.,wbil ta. I t it, welcome tim a t.ii, p o tost i,- j , ~,-,,; - .c ,:' ,and, i rrisistable4; . -Nri„,liave hi_d ' hi, _arholeri with • r etr" Dubuque, lowa , lii; said, e'Cilithibii'fourthen'; lliticlit-liti i i ie 4 rather aitr-13 5 e - °3/:vel Y ,- , devoted to politleir or rather to a consideration of lifted inhabitants, Bin - thquaand doge, and fifty the merits of T' . they' '' - WILORIBII, are rema r kably colonel,. - agreeable and initnictive reading. We give a .few ea- The object of all ambition should be, te.be. happy at home. If we are not happy of the sPecimenit 'Cif hisetyle t+Pinii. l ~:..".-; there we e 3 O D"' The iithabitiabi of the ‘l66iitif.-6cia. islandialivii - a - not be happy elsewhere. curious: way of catching nionkTheaci -little &mile, in the shape of humanity--barring theY ,91.9 P; - 'Veen:o-V the Bost= Post. Why is a dandy of carrying themselves do themselves.imitating like a mushroom 1 Giv it np 1 anything the , mortals do in their' - presence. The Because'Ve a regularsap.head— na tives , therefore,get a tough log of woodrcrf some 1 - life waist is remarkably slender; length, mad begin with wedges- of atone:and : wood - - His growth is exceeedingly rapid, to plit it. As they prams - they put -in - 1 1aige 'And his top Is uncommonly tender I we gee, until the split ie ho ld op en by one -or -two easily knocked out They then put their 1 :l' The President of France has 'conferred the we dges nds in the split, and endeavor, - by Pelting out /clecoration of the-Legion of Honor on several phy- both sides, to oathe Occasienally one knock siciana and clergymen attached to the Paris Hoop'. ed the wedges with the bee tle, and all commence at tale, for their zeal during the prevalence of the a dead pull upon the parts of the log again. When a su ffi cient number. of monkeys have congregated cholera. about the tree to make a demonstration, the natives Cam` The Mother and-Sister of John Mitchel, first leave the log with the beetle beside it, and repair "Felon" end distinguished Irish patriot, sailed from to a neighboring thicket to await the result.- Soon the lg Liverpool on- th e 28h alt. for this country, cm atatee then one monkey drops down and take, hold of the,New. York Tribune.'another, and then another, until the plit o is lined with their black paws from, one end to the a done, a monkey, not to be out : fMr 4 "Col. Benjamin Love, a leading chief among :;odineer.in V t F h lt e att pa Um rt . o i f the performancea seizes the the Chickasaw Indians, and a man of great intelli- beetlemed knocks Away at the wedges, which, of a 'genes! and worth, was recently murdered by a band audden,fiy out, leaving a baker's dozen caught in a .013tilezi Indians; He iiiis waylaid and shot. trap as safe as a platoon- of cats in a bag. Isn't there hallooing then 1 and don't those long-tailed Irl. A foreign paper, of a !slur date, says that the individuals consider thernielres taken in about that ebbs -are especting the assassination of Gain ° , timer Can't they chatter 'then, and even cry pits- Dual for help t And don't th, - • when relieved,' land the ma ssacre of the French at , Rome, as the G a v e a sovereign contempt of splits oven unto the signal for an inaurrectiori at home. day of their deaths 1 Well, we consider the Demo-- MT The Supreme Court of Alabama, has just de- crate, who supported Zachary Washington, let the benefit of the Whig party, as in the predicament of tided that eight drafts and bills 1 3 / 1 3 entitled to days the monkeys with their paws in the cleft log ; and of gracejust as any other draft or negotiable pa- if they don , t , denounce 'their leaders and teachers Pet , hereafter; it will be because they_ bays less sense than the real monkeys . , and a breechesbettero b lai i m to CV' A man named Stone stabbed and killed a man named Mills, in a drunken brawl, near Martins- Aar "i : tigiteru'lgtrt,e742:l7.oh, ani arcomeeilrough.”. ville“ Henry county, Vs., eight or ten days Since. And now for the lack of "Zachary Washington:, Stone is still going at 'large. - The Second Washington was 'lucky 'in - going to Mr* The. Famous Madam Remelt, alias Lohman, Mexico to fight the battles of his cpuotry, He wrui was released from BlackwelPs Island on the 27th i b u i ity w i i!th g o e u t t tin eoi ba n ctrtzir. triFilifilgfinitttl49:i ittlitt of June last, and ie now living in her splendid man. ammunition. He taslucky in fighting thebattle Of eion, in Chamber street, New York , Buena. Vista against orders, and as hcf - alidivitlt a EPPresident Van Buren ie about visiting the wa- uhltdattieorn'abofrlohniliterey.k,lffteerwtastielllicky°in Eialagg'efit; ter cure establishment at Brattleboro, to attend his fitted for the service--he was lucky in having ;a son Martin, who visits it in : (meat of health. Worth, a Wool, and a Childs, to aid him. He was lucky in getting back from &kith) to the' field bf C:r Between three and 9,000 persona assembled Buena Vista without being cat off' by the Mexican at Richmond, Va., on Sunday last, to witness the cavalry. . immeraion of be colored convene. Ha was lucky in having his letters welt indicted; , sTvehrlanghahviiiinVewdfaels, o sho po rt ;en sze i e n t andihe rvrialipgrerahnerias- CZr Henry Clay Stroman, Esq., of the York fPa. ) Advocate, has been appointed to a post in the in PLitadelphia, and in Ealing Democratic friends in Treasury Department, by 'Secretary Meredith. the country, who really thought him a better Demo crat than Gen. Can, and a truer patriot than Wash- MT Mr. J. E. Teel, author of "the moral for an- ington, and now when the af f airs of State begin to there," has received an appointment at Welshing- press heavily upon him, how lucky he is in having a cabinet who desire to do all his business for him, ton, in th e Departtnent of the Interior. and monopolize all his patronage and power'. tz7 - Hon. Stephen Longfellow, who died at Port- We reect a lucky man—he is the individual for land, on Friday last, Was the father of Prof. Long.. our mon ey ; like a cat thrown out ofa chamber win dow, he always drops wi th his feet down. A man fellow, of Harvard University , and one of' the most may be lucky without finding a soft soap mine, and distinguished citizens of New England. respectable without having the dyspepsia, and as is tom` Henry !. Raymond, Es q., one of the editors sufficiently shows in the model organ, may be witty of the New York Courier and Enquirer, has been r w e i t tb or o e u years a spartoofthceoame?ene s o e r n l s .i e ive„;s y t h e7l w pfo y ag selected by the alumni of the University of per- about the high places efts repubith, we should not moot, their orator for next year. be surprised if the mavens of Europe should be called CZT Mr. Henry Rockwell, the well known cheat o to f g tt th e eprasbtychthaet tuorrizle°nigeiensocittoanedzawtc7 will fins *rat manager and circus proprietor, died at Cincin- bo known by the appellation of the organic remains nail on Monday week , of the ~LI.E.ROIC AGE." may' The Directors in the Free Academy at New York, have adopted phonography 8.9 one of the nu dies of that institution. tXr - Capt. Stanbury end Lieut. Gunnison, of the U. States Army, passed Fort Kearney on the 22d June with a small party, boned to the Great Sal ' Lake. CC/ Captain Clark, of steamer Treat, at Mobile, on let, beard from different persons, while off guar autlue> that Havana was unusually sickly." The black "vomit - la making sad havock among , the citi zen!. Quarantine regulations at Havana are expect ed to be soon repealed. M' The Nashville papers announce the death of Maj. Jas. M. &entitled.. he distinguished himself cloth:moe Moslem wa.r.., - 4,44q0pti 0 del tley. 41, wu Ira Ifitotigh'ibo bad, Sad recov ered from the wound. *3 Tho wife of Garibaldi is a native of Modteri. deo, and, it is aaid, is no leas courageous than he is. Like Bradantante and Ruggiero, they go to battle together. Rosas, it is said, when told that Carl bald) was about to return to Europe, foretold troub le to the warlike pair. CZT Wire work is now being successfully substi tute for wood laths in the ceilings of houses and public buildings, in London. The wire is either galvanized, or immersed in a chemical preparation, which prevents its corroding. CZ` There is a negreas on the estate of John C. Calhoun, aged 112 years. She was brought from Africa, and has been in his family for a century. 1 She bus 63 decendants, all living on the same plan. 1 tation. to- The gentle hand of Tayloriam has descended upon Jeremiah H. Whitney, keeper of the light at Athens, N. Y. He was a good officer it is true, but then he fought bravely spinet tha British at Lundrs Lane under Scott, and LOST A LEG in the battle. MCI ME! I= -; • ~. A 00 inplinten t. The North American, (says the -Pennsylvanian) has remained quite indifferent to the attacks upcin the administration from the ranks of those who helped to put it into power ; but it has suddenly roused up, and with the bold pencil of a &wallet it thus depictures the offenders. We wish somebody who knows, would give us the original of this effort; fur no body the portrait is a correct one: While we have contended, and shall continue to contend, that the public patronage justly belongs to the friends of the administration, and should be en joyed by none others ; that lta enemies should be re moved without discrimination, whenever a sufficient cause of incompetency, dishonesty, or interferende in elections can be-made out; yet we have no sym pathy with disappointed office seekers, and eapeci. ally with .:tEtt?tc. who , .batiiag-grahhed an they could get,lnvit mmi turned mutineers and grumbler; be. cause they could not get more. In every party, there are camp-followers who fight merely for pay, and who have no principle beyond that which regulates the receipts of their pockets. Their favor or their opposition ie of very little ito portance, for like Hessian troops, they are always in market, open to the highest bidder. Some of these disappointed office and honor beggars in the party which elected Gee. Taylor, have vented their indig. nation against every body and every thing which they imagined stood in the way of their preferment. One oiler another 'of the Cabinet has fallen under the ban of their displeasure, and we, too, have had the honor of being singled out for assault. We despise the sources of these. slanderous attacks, as much as wo do the hired channels through which they appear, and to the notice of which, by any sort of distinction or recognition, we can never be per suaded to demean ourselves. Taylorlain Repudiated by an Original. The Blue'lifews Chicken, one of the first papers to nominate Gen. Taylor for the Presidency,, and al ways zealous in his support, thus repudiates the course of big Administration : We were among the very first to hoist the flag of Gen. Taylor for the Presidency, because we thought him honest, independent and capable—all admit that but for our support he would have boat Delaware —all the independent Whigs and Democrats went for the old hero. We understood from his letters, &c., that he would administer the government with principles of the early Presidents. having no friends to reward—no enemies to piinish—we have been disappointed, proscription has been the order of the day. We expected the friends of Taylor to super , cede the old bands an fast qp the commission expired but no sooner, except for gross and palpable incom petency or impropriety; instead of this the guillotine has been nt work, in the appointments the beat whigs have been neglected, or treated with contumely. The real friends ofTaylothave-been almost mocked at, their recomtnend4tione utterly disregarded, and the behests of en unprincipled clique been taken for the voice of Delaware. But Delaware freemen will not tamely bear to be trampled upon, Democratic Whigs have the spirit, the will, and the power to do justice . to themselves, when cliques and cabal. would pot their feet upon their necks like slaves. Reotem, her tyrants, your doom is coming I 1.. The Eluh.Treaaury. Mr. Dallas, in his recent eulogium upon ex-pre sident Polk, thus epeaks of the independent trea easy system, of which Mr. Polk was so firm an ad Tecate : n everossible as of commer cial businessWhether;i and exc y ba p nge, no mopreect convenient, available, and secure disposition of the public treasure can be devised, is an inquiry which involves aonsiderations alike complex and delicate. Thus far, the solidity, stability and composure of monied transactions in general seem to have resulted from a trial of years ; while' the government, through its means, met even the disquietude and emergencies of a foreign war, without loss or embarrassment, in the most distant transfers of its coin. No subject of arrangement has more direct bearings than , this, upon the relations between the political and money powers of our free people; relations which, if they cannot be wholly severed, should never be tight. ened, but for the beneflt. of both, be kept as pure and independent as - lie/Foible. When the constitu tional treasury shall have become familiar in its form and effects, to our practical halii;ti and prudent reflections, it is difficult to doubt that it must be re. garded with entire unanimity, as a monument of wisdom and patriotism, entitling its inventive fra mers, and its persevering founders to the warm gra. titudo of their country.” Proof of Ruin. The New York Globe gives the following melan choly proof of the wicked workings of the Tariff of 1846: 'Several of the declared dividendron the stock of Now England manufieturing companies were made payable at Boston nn the first of the last month." The stock hoPra in Abbotilanut Co receive $15,000 tr Chikopee . , k " 21,000 te Nashua " " 40,000 Jackson " " 19,200 Lowell " ,‘ 26;000 ~ Stark Mills " " . 80,000 it Cocheco " ‘, t 02,000 PI Salmon Falls " " 20,000 • - -T ', _ tr.~.N ~,.~_. ~: ~= . o` =BEE ~~ ~ ~ .~ ».. ~; A ‘‘ ' •=.7 "-tt' MI , T': .- 'f , r , :'- - f.-, : . ,'..,.,;: - .1•.'.:,'f7',.4! . ;;.'-',:-:_::::,;i : r x i tie ,, lirtsigCreed.i . - The Ncith American asettle its creed as. follovia: 16r it .11 ,1teiliZir what we 4taVe always*en4the fribeils of impular li tt e r t yln: . sei.:ealarged.eetieeP the friends tit natio naliregres4thei'frietiga of dentestic _, ~ , .. ... -.... ~ . , ... .„ . , ineusumtho,men serstiternattinprosemeny,..ano, like'Oeneral TaYlciiiibeTriendliercigoddlaws and; •gomtroads." Such we shall continue to be, ineedlli and. siikri supporting the right, whirover it may leatl,and viedinating the princiPles_ which: we have avewed, whether they be called Whig, Democratic Or Itepithlictin' 3ilealLor them together." "'NOW; let cis look cif - this creed tor a minute. The Whigs have shown their devotion tol:tpopular lib arty," by opposing universal suffrage in Rhode Is land, and by - trying teriot dowrythe majority in Penn sylvania with buckshot and ball; , theirdevetion tia "national progress , » hyoppcieing,theincreametifiatir territories, end tee encouragement .or free trade; their attachment to,-!loinestic industry," biativo eati a high tariff and paper money, first of which helps Capital, and the fast of which plunders their support of "internal imirovenitints,,,, by trying to bribe different sections ofl, the country' with extravagant appropriations ; while theliee.votion to ageoci laws" is manifested, in theirg_advocai:of the Bankrupt Law, United States' Bank', and oilier_ schemes ofvvrong._ -Ble. wonder that men with such a creed Isabela; take the names of all 'ether parties,- so as to be'‘‘everything by tures and noihing long." - ' Pennsylvanian: , _... til ) • dna try of P*lllllloB. • • industry in a . iiimakei is always an Impartant trait, There is, indeed, so'much oncertaintyan'the vo of life, that no young yage man' can be deeerteil' :other wise than very, imprudent, who. joins hietatnio-that: of a person Whose dimes/tie education and habits:of life have tietith adverse:Au the-practice orskiielessen tial virtue- '.-• bit career- where. the .11tWoW prudeace is often Incotopetent . to seettro'soccess, and Where. ' in nine cases of ten, the fairest - prohpsats: peima. neatly blighted and the brightest e xpectations'hip.. 1 ped in their freshest bloom, to outer the`-domest ic relation,-tind 16 ,4E6nm - tie the siverd-reeptinsibilitiell of husband, father, citizen, with one othii is - Whiilly inadequate : , to sustain shocks of-advert/4, Orto alleyhwe the burthen of misfortune by mutual-waist. ance and support,. ie.not only an evil bat ' 4 ii:rlinitt 1— And yet there ' re thousands who do so—tibousanda who annually led to the alter beings aa vicantjfitod hadands unaccustomed to employment, Ai thiugh‘they h existed from childhood in a mental mad moralvactram---are Ignorant of ordinary wants,. and of the means by which they are hourly supplied. A, A Glom —By-Shakepeare. 4 g The quality of mercy is not strained It droppeth as the . gentle rain froM heavep . Upcut theplace beneath r it is twice bliii4edl. It Muscat him thatglve.s and him that :Tim mightiest in' the mig htiest; it beconter The thrOaed monarch better than his cro wn. Ms sceptre shows the force of temporal power The attribute in awe and majesty,; Wherein cloth sit the dread and fear of kings; But mercy is above this sceptered sway, It is - enthroned in the hearta of kioget, it is an attribute of God himself, And earthly povrer dein then show /Am God's When mercy seasons justice. Itzroxurrottaar AwEcnotz.—The follow/41g cur. sous incident which occurred during the Revioution ary War, shows that if the use of tobacco hair shor tened the lives of many, a tobacco box oncelaaved the life of a stout soldier: °' n , At the ever memorable battle of Bennigon, there stood in the ranks a New Hampshire milittia man, by the name of Jonathan Wheeler. 4 _ This Jonathan was a man of herculean strength, with red busby hair, a peculiar squint of the eye, and .figlit, ing propensities strongly developed ; he was 'more over, a dead shot, cool, deliberate and calculating. He was prepared for action, in his cartridgq box were 24 meads of ball cartridges, in his canteen, a .. pint of potato° whiskey; in his breechea pocket an iron tobacco box of ample dimensions, whi ch once belonged to bin grandfather, old Adoriljah Wheeler, of Scataquog. When th e heat of the that tle was over, and Jonathan found time to take a quid of the tranquilizing weed; upon drawing .the bor from his pocket, he foetid, with astonishment unutterable, the indentation or a musket ball upon the lid. The trusty box had received the charge of some sharp shooter, and in all robabil prologed the life of as brave a fellow as p ever sw it u y ng a henap sack." The following account of a green holies visit to a ship, is intended to elucidate the wiscbim -of certain of the Presidential investigations: As he mounted the sides of the vessel, a silver haired old boatswain, dressed in uniform, with is silver call, was piping most melodiously. Re seized the boatswain with both-hands, thinking he was, the captain, thereby puttinglia_pipe oat, ascii, treated astenishing hiorward m brills familiarity. Old Junk res. f among his messmates, who asked him what he thought of the head of theses lions; " A decnn'd pretty fellow he is," said the offender! dignitary, " not to know a boatswain from the captain of a line-ot-battle ship." Things, howev er, went off very well, until the official went for.: ward and looked down the main hatch. As this! extraordindry hole gaped before him, he seized the captain by the arm, and exclaimed, in a voice of tremulous astonishment, oBy Heavens, she is hollow ?" and echo, down in the deeper vortex, in the shape of the captain of the hold, answered, "She is hollow !" and the man on the royal yard heard it, and, with a smile upon his bronzed coon tenance, unwittingly shouted. "She is hollow And blessed be God, she was hollow. R oams , —Amonnt of Real and Personal Estate in the city of Boston for the year 1899: Real Estate.... Personal Estate Number of P01i00174,108,900 , Increase over 1848i— for slooo.—Rost 28 ,327. Property, $6,380,900; Polls, 601. Pro rata, 86 50 on Traveller. EXtentlOok of the Baltlntoro and Ohio Railroad. PROPOSALS are invited for the GRADUATION and MASONRY of the part of this road not already under contract between Cumberland and the Tygart's Valley river—a distance °labour KG miles. The number of sections now to be let will be about 5 8; of which = occur between Cumberland and the mouth of Savage river-1S in the glades, and the remainder on Raccoon and Three Forks Creeks. The works will generally be moderate, although there are a number of sections worth the attention of contractors accustomed to heavy jobs. Specifications and plans will be ready at Cumberland, on awl atter the 27th of Augtun current The proposals, addressed to the undersigned; will be received at Cum berland, Maryland, .up toßatarday the 15th of September inclusive. Further information ma be the Com pany's Office in Cumberland. Fullt estim o n ia ls will be required from those unknown to the undersigned. By order of the President and Directors. angl4.eotSS BEN!. H. LATROBE, Chief Engineer. Pant A '----17Talc tiOuPropere -t„. I, 10 be sold by private contract—A valuable property situated upon the waters of Slippery Rock Town ship, Beaver County, four miles from Ponervitle, and 9 miles front New Castle. Said property contains 49 acres of Land; upon which is erected a good Flour Mill, 90 feet square, three stories high, with two pair of Darr and one pair of choppirg stones ready for to lay down. There is also a new carding machine, built last season. On said property is erected a good two storybouse—this houtre,is built in the very best and stoutest manner, there is alsofixed in said House, a saw for cutting lath, and one for cutting wagon fellers; all of which was rebuilt last year, with best of metal wheels, these mills are situated on a never failing stream of , water, and can grind in any kind of weather. A good Dwellin,cr House Is also erected on the premises., besides agood Huse for the Miller. This property is well watered with o the best of Sprins, and is a beautiful place to live on. Also, 7or 8 acres of a meadow. I need not add more to the character of the place, as the purchaser will see it hint- - self. This property would not have been offered for sale but the owner has lost his health, and not been able to attend to it. Any one %vial:line to purchase will Wei:moan or with theENGLISHAMUEL WRIGHT,on the premises ; BLACHLEY, Diamond LAlley, between Wood and Smithfield street__, Pittsburgh*, ..-- SAMUEL WRIGHT-. (Gazette copy and charge Poet] augl4.Btws Parade in Honor or the President or the United States and_ the Governor or Pen nsylvania. fraE gulhary Companies of Allegheny and the adjoin. I bag Counues are requested to Parade in fall Th e at the Parade Ground on Liberty street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock, A. M. It is desired that officers commanding Companies, and who intend to join the parade shall report the same on or before Thursday the lOth inst. By order of COL. B. W. BLAME, Commanding. faugl4:3t CILI3. GLENN. jr., Adjatanb Boaz;',Ne,‘"lvaiiiiblTri PARKER'S Natiwal and Ex•perirnental PhilBohonsophy. do First Lessons 111 do do CHAMBER'S do Treasure of Knowledge. do ,Elements of Zoology. do do of ChemistryChemistryand Electricity. do do Geology. do do Natural Philosophy. - do Drawing. do do Vegetable and Animal Plly ' alology. Fulton and Eastman's Singly Entry Book Keeping. Teachers, - Parents, and all others interested in the thea cause of education, are requested to call and examine bOve works, at the store Of JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, , corner Third and Market tits. • • • .. , -. - 0 , ...-.. - . - q*-; . ..-:.- - .',q.e.,.i.i.-1-- , 4.--.---1-. : , 2,-,-1 -- --:,,- .- :- - . MI ~_ SIMI • New Elisisks.:-.Juist Pubilisbeß. " • liffLNEß—Bea Keepers Manual. lt. o. • J.VJL ' AL LEN—American Perm 800 es •' ... Allen—Domtic-Animals. IZno. •• - D wiglit -- Grecitur and Roman klytholi 12aso. gY. 12010. '. - Lift for the Lazy. • 1 Ta St. ylor's' John's Vie Advws en A-Ebot.tires in Lybian Denim 12rao. • ,:. .. . . ." Green on Bronchitis. Syn. . i Montgomery', Life of President Taylor.' Bvo. Hall , —History of the North Western States. actt.: - For axle by JAMES D. LOCKW GOD; :: 1 angt4 63 Wood street. 3,6lold—eisitr liViiiilten A T AUCTION.—On this evening, 14th -Inst., at 8 o'. ZIL clock precisely will be sold at hl'Kennit's AlleliOn Rooms, without reserve, a fine gold. double • backed• Watch, extra jewelled, m ade by Win Robinson, Liver p•ool. .I do do do Jos. Johnston, Liverpool, • tdo do po Royal Exchange Loudon. ! 6 fine Silver Levens made by - Pd. Tablas & Co., Liver pool. JAS. 16'KENNA Auctioneer. ._____ _ Stray Comr. iie3c` CAME to the plantation *of the subscriber,' Komi living in Robinson Township, Allegheny Co. , a mat . a Cow with druotnng horns, and rather old no offer ) mak perceivable. The owner is requested to Come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her /.1:-3tw*J. JOS. PRITCHARD.. away, 8 10 2,890,800 71,218,100 WM. saw:a, PI/ILIUM.. WM. atcurrsort, prrratusuctzt. Ths - ILLER & RICKETSON, Whotesale Grocers and Tat jsj. porters of Brandies, Wines and Elegant an 172 and 174, corner of Liberty and Iroritt streetS, Pittsburgh, Pa Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, &a., constantly oa band. angl4y 60 half No. 3 do, just received and for sale by jacz_s for sa e auxl4 MILLER*. RICKETSON. aug/ 4 BULLER & MC N. OdP op. inogid do Not . do - do:• for Jude by. • MILLER do RICAETSON. ilfenl UCKETS—..Vderen • a a :Tuba, stere , and for , e by alexorso/q;-, um • • rtict: maul 17 4 Liberty event. SALT.—idt, ' .. ---..-., --. 200 necks Zair y - ti_Jalit'recerited:nnd for sale by ' , , 'Ain, IA • 4 -I VICKETSON, - -•`. nag 14 , • Non: and 174-LibertY sweet': '--Wil 'AI 4Eiiii_77. I WOULD tender thelisincereth the clarions Of Piitsbunth for their Patron very..liberalageurinir the Past SL O ;;ESZ-8, ;an 'beg leave to ' announco-,..that' they will_give another` it their I,OI,..iaII'Z'CII TAINIVEOIIII4 at APOLLO liki.L.- : -- .•. _ : • on 'TUESDAY •EVRNING, August 14 t h i- - - on Which occasion the v; will introduce.- •,• ~ . • ~ NE.Vf sozio,..BUßLE.Raliai c en t to &.-4•egcLi• Doors open , at noclock. - Concert to commence - at 8.,-- - Tieketel4s' canto. r rr'.- r - - '-- rrsaug/C', .. ; Hosyl s 'ThiriCHAEL.DALY informilds 'friends and the'publiol 1,U4 in general that hit Stockint Factory -at Lawrenee--1 villa requiring his presence : and undivided attention, he has sold his etdithhsliment otr 6th street to his ' bother Wnl4 Daly, and Henry, U:Dunneifor whom he solielten conihniauon of thatitationaye he has so - long Stocking Manufactory, Filtb street; k'ittaburgh. O tt - Prie.tratirtatiii Notice:: Nrr4rerit-uarm- • , - :aeons William Daly arid - Henry:lL Duane havinvit the 25th ultimo associated theintelves-in.Partnersluyi under the name And style er,Whi.'DALYeceilfvzili catty on"the =melee taring and iamortlog SlOctiuM Dallershina Drawers and Gloves,,at the:rold eatabtmen . Hosiery" Store,Tifth street, between. Wood and Market streets, Pittsbingb. • • ~...._... DLO OlEllet..E.- riPHEieubscribers respectfull inform the - ci ti zens of .1. Pinisburnh and its vicinity t hat they have purchased the meek ofthe old established . flosiery Storef a Fillit - street, and that they havira well selected stock ofOoods suited fey the Fall trade t made, by the most eminent, to t h i sheenulers in England and seotland, (oh their rear cranny) and will also continue to keep on the bat desbriptiorr of DOMESTIC' IIIANURA. ElndershirtsiDramers, Stockings andDloires. . 1 • • ' WM. DALE Or. CO; - ' I kta nufactuiers'and Insportersof Hisis iery,Eilb'etreet, . between Wood and Market, •Pittsbrugh. .' abik:l3idif - ' l (Mercury and Chronicle -CoPY4 ; . tor. a w ls Id The Of clean Wool, Dy 14 fly adest. } a ``S'' EMI EOM WMillni y-. r,~; • •,- - •_1 , ,72 „•3 z • - 'tt;q `., 2 11 1 1 4 ; ' • • tt ' r•- = EIN , :y-,:,,et.; , :. - ,i.:,:)':' - f:' . Bsasnebrao:-sav,os fregneally of late the Empire', whilo'onitheif aerenadieve"cutionit, discourse at - thelfittlll ihn.tir..of ,LOl - 310 of their boat song.; wo forget wbo, hue' aaid that 'ititisle - tit night falls co gently on the oar, t hat;haconljtlieten to it for - hooto without wearinetra. Who, .that. has heard at mid ! night hour voices of melody not felt an lower& joy of the breathing to the - common. gratification" of life" INlo g li og . wlth comp pleasant dream, came aotindi of delicious harmony, until the heart responds turbo beautiful thought.ofthe.pitet': ac Oh that Pwero the spirit of a uleirleett sounti,' A A living voicef it breathing barman,, bodiless enjoyinent bora and With the 'bleat ptiet Nett ich' mad e et , ' • underetatid that ettvoialnotnrions ....tpktyo7,onn !Ip,l2iat and South lye at - picient Prowling " about the city making obacnitioneiznil we Wi:l3M ; our Police to be on the look out fortbn#i 4 •Caii of the . biggest inalticii ire :aid - inotit the.cnintry. - htut been 91tir; ging city for sonne , weeko,- and if not driveb away by the Police;we_inayexiioct abet' to , - hear Of him baying. tetimized.comebody. , Btacte old fvT, - 3 , ----id A. RoPlilno , formerly of Saideivono• Rotel Philidelphia hap ta- • 'kite the Black Bear Rouen, Stabenville, end fitted it up in a Superior mai3oor. Piaci We well knowliei porience in the busineva le bound to-become; a favorite with the Stubenvilleane 'end the tinvelling . , public. We commend hint' to the utteoLimiofthse oar of citizens who mayVlnitatibeimittaV...i.- DIIZADM Brow. --The Ciociunati Enquirer says that daring the night of a storm in that . city'. the other day ($ more ,tban dbiadred Penman," ‘dcighly ; horrible to relate, were blown; yesinetielly kaolin into tha—toffee !Muse's. Niturnoo.l4ifie*Og con 'tubiform, is . olien guilty orsolai : enum led ,frenlgil." : • Itrioeit require t• freaks•idniatareis to driv e , come of the people in this ci .. ty iota Coffee houges. - • Gorrro To STOP-tr . — The - citizens of Manchester have taken measures to prevent street procheniand Market House orators from holdMg forth in - that place on Sunday. They deseive to be anecdotal in the movement. Thin street preaching is certain- I 1 7 an intolerable nuiaance. • .7•;. : . Mose Flea Hanna. --Mr. A. F. Glich 4.oti iO, has just received another lot of flaw fecally herpes, suitable for riding or carriages.. Mr. G. elope at Mcfelastees on Liberty Street. As he will leave in a day or two, those who wish to purchase should call without delay. :" I onranee.,--The contrast between the dome of the Court Rouse and the main building in ridiculous. ' Why don't the Commiationera lame the main build ing brushed up, no that it will compare with .the domet 'County Scrip is plenty. 'omce.—There were Only two 'offenders in the Tombs yesterday morning. One paid his, .fino mad wag discharged. The other not hating tbe o j ed amount or tin was sent op. •• . • :AZIBeIIOI7I.--BIU Petersaa; the fancy barbei;bal taken the abop.at Spread . Eagle Tavern,-Liberty BL Bill tea " barber as is a barber, ,, and be is booed to ehiae. Bntarrttosaai.--It was reported in tho -city yeater• day that there had been revere] deaths from cholera in Birmingham on Sonday. Ilfergan,. Port Physician, has sur rendered his vocation as uncalled for and unnecea sary, believing that the epidemic has entirelY disap pearcd. • , . Cnomae..—We heard yeeterdai- eeeoihs that there had been eix new meta of Chid.eleklizßlTiniit-. ham during the day. • to fl.—The front of all Theme would,,biutitchl more pleasing to the eye 'itaamd body vauld lave it painted. • • • V , . nut the - Beason, the elf pleiran and Invigorating. —_- HOLEIIA —There Were three death/ from'cholera in ilardscrabble, (Eighth Ward) on SundaY night aut. • PrsonAcerroL.—The rowdies or Cincinnati mily lay and beat people when they/are returning from farmwife. • "RITE BRANDIRii.-11. f. Pipe 4th pi: White Bran-, dy; preserving on drnunist and rot stile bV - - , IiNMER 4RICnTION,- Nos. 172. 5ind:174 Liberty .street. EM=EI 11511 =EI IN=MME , 117ondra Post. WRECK Oir THE ST.I AMER EMPIRE 1 '• . ' 9N . 4.w. MICRIGIAN.- • - -- Tile' thlloeincrleal,4c4: wag „rsoeitit&tttilitio ifititillarifnlilii.,• '- : • ' 7 ,. ~ -....7.:...'.. .4.'.. ' .}. L 7/ '• ; . ''', ' , • r $ ..' '.14 11 , t . -.,..!,.. z t _ : v . . ... II trimiFyr- Abend 13. , Theiteamer. Empire • 6tato , loll'Clileitt at her ion ,n, , tone . ingikt , wa an c ' — el ii l- 11. Rer le Mil qtio ' d Sh b4iiity * ril n -tai no • AXO ' Kun.. ' ,itingtiii.••••,!'•' - , ' ' - • On 3gOtillititiiijalßht titeTtiell ComMeneml blow. ing fromiheiinttliThat;;lntd'iteforti midnight it had Jecreaced "ict = itiali. - • Tb o iiii-en .tioaii.withllireat fury upon the oteatherJe larboard .quarter, niCbaltt paw four, alto was divcoverid to havo epreneilloak. The pcunpa were eat to work; but tho'watergrad. unity gained tintil.the larboard tiro wae•pnitibt, and the'firemen !need to their knoot in :'water At this time.when 26 Milerit diniatit limit /rind it Was determined to abandon the attmnpt •to ricach the. Maniter itgaMl;"and itei, was beaded ibithe beach en t heonly - allontatiie to prevent her Ilmni Wahine. i .;„14!fotwitittanding the utmost exteciictul of ch° Pc44l4l6oo4laitititlP3thiiv-i44:166-6iiit!burnPc ' 1 Witicirditmkalgeti•lBoo galionapor tnionteithe,•ire• ! iei tlittititied to gain entil one Mier- inotiti.of hor 1 Rrett wen. 'extin a' 'h d and the . itt Ili ' vino Mao 1 , ..., 9 J c c i .....9. c • i .to Mitnejtllo ot, 6 reiolutione, tQntly enetig h to pace the r, centivi.-'''She was :how ovor'rapidly,lituninigte/nildi i and when about a quarter of n'talln.ditia . :o4'id - i bit 1 ! two of ' ' the fires beitteubMinge-d;llii,'eitglatini mopped on ittieenere.,l. . '''. ' --`-- "" .• .'- ';',! - 7 - .` - • ThOilb .i iciai l:c4i.eat qua ...Wtuittilkrio'Cjaick mod . S 0: rollirlielf oho struck on the Michigan Shore, about : ? 4144Meti-:tielon,'thit. nretiping.beir/lieurlf,6ll e d •ivltkviiiiei.' . - ''•:- ' - ":,' - - "' . ..,After toutnibing ..a ' l totirtilalhkeire - ch the mangers :Iv taken`k i tO• ini iii4iirtiiiidilit;.D, 4.klawnio, Fapt. -- Tuttla, aed brought tti:sibliniti:itiliti,pntitiog. The"Einpire state lieu in:iibtinio-fielfn;atiiiii---fier guar& are badly' btnien.and her upPer 'weekof•M aai - I terially domaged. The ieittr, - sViich - fatmet•ok• the mato of her hull ate driven ,`oil tintipnltict:tittovci some 6 or it incheit,,giiing the idea -,titev /Mr boil lo' nit* wreched an&twisted: -. The mete eipresane : the opinion that eke cannot • - begot off. ,••••• : • .. '.. :- :,' •• -., :_, . ".•., - -We ll:adore:And: that the hitt' wan ocvnitaFby r ettant. -blooee,, Monteath': and liaztard of,filew . ..._ ... __. .... • Yok, and w ryas inured. '', , " '.• - -." ' , 1) r a 4iii, A • ...!. EMBEZZLENOT7ONE - HUNDRED . . .... ittifi-TIkENTY-THOUSAND DOLLARS 111188..• .. i -- ' - ING FROM THE BANS OF , MISSQUILL.- .. t _.=. - 1 •-••,.. ' -•-, Sa':l.9-11fi4adA3...-. .4 1, ',' • • It wee dbreovericl:en4ittirdai...-i*goldttit :thik • 1..., - .: amount of . One . Hundred -. 2 ;id rthel.#.ir.... -21euemr. i'.."*"... Seven liwarect:Dalletikad -been . I .embetzle4 - . from "thetHani of Mitionri: - -•:.?'.:•,' --.,.-:',......• ...', The . disclesure tuis 'eat:teed eeme tereititteent,sl7. '1 . .; -; • tliottglt thladltreney c . tile Baii k:hia""not..l6sti - ser. ?' •'' On Friday,evening a hdavy.draft wee preropted by .„. Palle it,Peee7) irl-PaYintiriol:ibp',Nying Teller rettorted. ie. stoma boxesteoltatthing: foreign Caine; them boxes t o gether with other , bad bean raid aaido o , . .- . . for rts.coinage or Conteite, but she ke ys to the vault containing Anterimill gold bavini•bean .temporarily *misplaced; these-wore reiorte4" tit :on _Opening the nit box a. big 'of Ten Thaler - pieces was. rol caed front another a bag of Sovereigns was gone,.und on . on. ' The Tenor gaits information -t o the .Preoident , , ~ and the Directory AD SatUrday; lathe:L. lttvar discov ered that crypt: - thirty three boxes 'hojnixbielt had all been counted and -sealed uplyet-Miticrt,'ol2o.;- 700 had bCeitilistractod.. Oety.the-foritign gold has been be had to.d eoyeteit 4 Car, but a thoicilititniaminutiotttvill: 4y. -, .. , .-',, : ..' -.:.- ,:::: ..-•.- ..: ".,.: ...=,:: . .. - /t. hi - thought thy defalcatiett will lot be found me- - eatiell9 ' e l ta te a';= - : - . -.-....": -:-.'... '... .".1",. . _ * 1.i.. - . • , Siktpicion,imuiediatelyxeiting on - the late' itaiiog Tellis4. Natbanit . C . EriGai hitt.; hlivia arrested - :Ynd 1 Eidif...l4 h eitiii-ESPO;OWS . mail WednCtilaY, w h e n : '-' -' '''''' ' --.4 lirbe'lado ' Bair western rOthee l eeool4/ione Ws • • . . i!lliOx.bekl4o7eeekaAjii rr;. - P! eell ltdlialllYqik . ' reaidenee: - hie - iiie artitistirlief;.liiiiir.:4llietaigi esteemed - ari l teas at the fliaker:11.1501110"-Pe/leeta . office ; _ ..., ..„.................. ..... t.flo tioobee ;else au. of tste-tsmok-since : its Ibmada _, ... .. . P ROW - CIiIIII7AIII3A INDIANS ,T11917E .E.E430111E.4 • • -•- Arrivals from Cliihaahaaup the 4th ofJnait, states that the-Indiana werei; =verybiotiti io that, counieringliexicana odd , Amcricane whenever they !043)4.fi1id alfoppontreity. .., The doverior'bmi "rained and vent nit 17 , iiiitY ; - scalp ukev .:; root the enemy, offeribg, sixty . dollara 'foi:every . , The Indiana have entirely 'Sid rastioho State of Scinora v bat the:GovierninensialoAngsloilting.. They bito'. entirely desolated the region - rolaod. El Pi 1730, driving Se stock and Billing the:iahabftettta Thin atrlrileatni.by Santa re, but tiringa nothing later from that place. Some U. S. :tiliope .were met it the Chi:data:on o .among ffhomthere ofio "some Cholera „.• • ••-• The Cholera:b4 occiurdtd: the...tedium ortim•Ar kartnejltreadfistli; and taiiryftiilidiedo had died. ••• Pi OtylikTkii.GEDr.' , , , i -- ;•.:-,: -...-.:., . 6 : 2 '.LCfirat Lours,, .13. _ . ... _ ... . , _ . liitellgieeedikonx,PalmYrietatei) that mull fecd- - Ingexiinedlmeng-the people-egaiMitiVise Whciohet:.- . , . Mule 'whabite-autinicted:hed eetladaelilei;ife:' ~.ile watt 'Odder AaainleatjOir dii,b7atni4tiyibutthri'- result or itie'Apaiing , Ittrii , nit,:-trattidied;.z. titian lettere were to have _ beee',:reaCetr:4l-aslng Paaed between Hart add Mnr. Wieei:.: - .6..:,_ .;,.-.. ~.......,,, , - , .: _ There is :a rumor 'hoiever, that some ar-OrieltO' Hart, ore from . tater Parterfield,*;44:-Arittiao nOteriety. They are ,riaid to hd rich, '.3110, : Mire's Minaturd wee loved in Hart's trunk. --,' J .: '' .. ''' • _ _:The Oaaghter of Ltort'ims'44ll4(li4a 'rnolfhork.“-- ble met:mini he was ltterailycut triideedsidad when dying was derided add pureed by•Wierr. aT ....,,,, TENNESSEE ; E L ECT 1 0N. ,. . , -.. , :-..-,..- ---,- :, N4 l3 4 ll tuteAttm,lo,„ The-.. - -'offleial add -,roporled..xograq::ftly.rfiitttio,, 94141esbure!ght/41761 : -Tr ° l PO We lq'qP l cloo'#l.-:':'' lii46oioltPads:;o-40kin14-o )*aii*Pll44o': 010';4451i4OtRi*ii t l ' il PI t k'; --- :'," - i'; , :::::e-;7-1''' . . .Ttie-Doillioats:Actpr iiiiccgiiii4eteizeitisi6LE*' of . oil, 401atdie;',-and-..'ihit-Nb#o'-.440,--:aid'''ool-- 67enatiar, making the ' hon icrpemearittieliy flee, and •. . thi geaate*hiiiii "Aide. t .: f• ''. '''''''`' : '" " . '.O " - 7 ". ,* .. :.. . 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