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' :f2 -i,-,40,,,,,,f2,,,,- , itesLi .72b. •• 31'4ii AL 1-3/81°NE-BRIA-4-:, arLY enmiNG COP - , • .Tlll.5 -j- penufirraticl"', Is.s9, vial s „ • ' " • - • y e ; .AloA r x 4a. ti to r',42 • I 130 Ath,e-Alligaellf "4 , - ; /sr ,} I,V vmp TviiiptingtiA t n IaztKMARSIArmI"4 viun, Nowt - • sONCe j Tittomro. EMI =MI tad — C o 20,V!4)10/epsiomilste wore - pompal!rittram-Indii .. 111 4g1g1 0 .14/; I °°•b l6 :o 2 iier ; Wi . i - Aleititiks.s.g of 4411Firbitc,btach so/tiler , 4 Democrat ". ' l l r• • , . le. - • • 1 - areeilh 11 , 1exlco . ...tcc.glario4 -• •tyit • Joy presided wijb •.41wIlcAtietatione r of giel:l#. - 11 . reeasylvania foichr. 3 : 01 1tt 7 .3- - C4iiiiinalfor.auyilUoncuissloser." The . :pheecifij Deflwaisch -..wi1l ' joeecm-'wltlotilFl. l uhbounded take iresponsibility, and which we .t eat Col #'64forik&"rChilers lb. Columbia Deasarat. - ~.;~ '~`~ ~ ='- M My Dear :cire'aimietts hereinthe West;pit*Certairt'.explicilly, whit Mr: Gamblecis . proipectiureitt.other portions of State.- Prom todicationsitiabis counties this *Woof the mountains our hopes are full of confidence,; all is Union, eiter. gy;',:induatti tiO E ireod" renting. - ,We ealeblate on .8 Democratic triumph:Wan overwhelming vote. Be goad vmough to let trieknow . whether in the North, the wsme cheering prospect& give.promiee.rOftriuM• phant results. We hear indirectly atid4geo4-yolir piPer - the(yotir Calculations nresangninetnixtetAwn; _ nevertheless. it would be satiafactory to het•pothtlye. - ly inForrriid on: the subject. 1. • vt“: t.t. 4 • ,, I ulte the liberty of addressing you, beciiiiitli 4 of - your ardent attachment to Mr. Gamble and_ ;the • DemocratiC esteem; and believing alsa, th at ho,..ene ha& oiiinntanity of testing publlesentinient Abort yourielf. This freedom on my-part, em cure you . veill indulge, although I am not . anoweln)oti alniottX,by ' . . " - Be ipgall l enkie i v t; y l . e ß t lip me et hea tra r earllesittimvealeoce: • from - yon atyonr - • Alidl3sl..' •W. BLOW • Aititwia.--The prospect, of Mr. , Gambletavellator Lion era ciketerittg beypnd precelent,througho*,o State i ana:mno,fiction .1:28 the . nom ination , 4ltete more l cordiel(y received by antl,iiiitioli;ifigoirilia kr, 6.0 , i:11144 milked• manes- or. the lioitheill DE.ll3Oi . 3" 0: - %gelAlitiliaCed . Uaaiiie poiTt to .* .itud . . 'siagleaces• Ofilefegioaitt..all di. ribilidero" t14. 0 ....Qur - M l 'eSatOrn friend.* its - 3tis6erlitabletto - 41 '" • ria . 4emocr,atiooribecyltib . y:4o4 4 "- - 0 Will I ey; la • Pea ipairstni4xiiiiiiyiiiesttoorleitikielvr,dkmiliVit 'always Strati aidioneetlly &arab tl for die I eoMest---eager for.-'thentterequirtlitillt their standard-bearer, • gimeie.ficoio the . lightin • 1 iffeifect blaze ot-11!),Wr, • • Mil 4 ~. ' f ~, , . For the'ltrareiniisti. tre,et Preaching. • Prruannatt, 5ei5t„,450.349: Mr. i. - Harper 'Woe: Seein yoor Paper of. the Ist. instant, the comnittnication signid greitizet47 , with regard:R:the - onisance created by Certain persons in their gathering *of erewds n"ti the streets blithe 824644 and on the evenings of week d'art vititillogree with the greater part of whit Mt 414:cOitereing thiSMatietv—though 3 aria= greewithiimin Ars manner of stopping this Outrage ottptiblid'Oricji arid: the public peace. It ia well knowo to a larg9„npotber, of dbenitizene of Pitts. burgh,,thatat.%l9st three months ago, I oppljed to ilia Conned . to pia* n ,' Ordinance prohibiting Streit preachloglao=lled) on the Sabbath, nileaS by'sPe. eiaf periblesiorfl,..ania.iliat this appeal was backed by some of the moat prominent PrOtesmhts in the ye giasilibtlutthe Capithridge, wait was justly copsid. ered by them as a 'grosii- breach of the, sanctity of that'day i ; • - • „ , ' Councils have not acted ens' yet, ti d I foneiclpe 'that I have no power .giv en Meta liejv it, Without either au ordinance to that effectitarbYirtmeedini, - ,by information. With.Te gani-toihelastr method, although.hundreds have coraplai4 to_tne ri-this.disturbance, yet I could not'et a single person to nanke the requisiteinfiu , matron on nath,ned without this I hate no'pitwer fciliZeo ezpema to me play both in former and judge.y It may be asked why 1 not trendtt,pilice,effi eer4i, the-ground. and let him Make the rte -Simply because/ is all cases to o " has been-tried, the jury'have- in -4aria,o4ehlt .aside, either hecatre" they conilder e*,not in the line of their duty, or elite th#44inre instigated by _ooze secret reward.— Hence we have never' been able to do anything be cope a jury all.4nrininal ;poet when,the prosectitor lute been it police opli•Afataijtbe,,Sibballi is concerned; r to rill such ae ordinittiCer; ifit t Wattle - flialik•the -evil. With regard to week claie, times/it fa disputed whether they Mire or not. . What then ie the reeicilYT — l Would itturWiteWith 'regard' to the first, viz: - the Sabbath— that all sgdevetrahould make a strong effort to induce Coo - mils to pass the necessarynidinince ; and as toilie second, that come respectable citizen shcblif:thske the necessary infotmation on week daßs;'• tins meetings area-breach of - public de .. • " 6- 4 ! 0 eed le.S.,srsottlisturliiince - of the „ publlc.penett.3,aty.thesemeans alone, -I. believnthe - poiceedihp . `t 6 i.44*;i4 1 4 - 414•41N. legal ahltitj;.; itrdiiiita - cti 1 couldeu arily arrest' them and will roost certainly do Ir f Cr. - 11 0 - 9 4n order.io tiercite..the:p44ll.- : n '- , , CoOtaiP Warner' from Marainibd, •tolived port of m p rni n.g.. 3ol .l?jnitant, rialtidijittla on Thunidu and reporPs tbat_liorirta 'hi tidied againstall:cpm vntinicatiiiit,fromilleinterior; but; that.t all I ,f eiliels from 1e by ud %t ele , pc(7nittetl to ,enter. on the 9th ji*l4pri achooneri•San Ctittoti p :whotiaaptititiinfomiedhim that 1 . 147.3.6 - :all'fihd,' ot-2,01:tO. -troops; • marched a the previous Cloy fo tr.eAicle by force 01 artnej•the and G"gtfi'Paez.' - • - Wets . „StrivAtiay.t r qbe-Terintylvani an sa y s= ...giik a ge:' , lQ4.44 l ;lateSecretary •of Legation to k tan 'AvaslootiMl.l6eaithatbe2was retsqper; aided is," airi %rig in Logdon, and demanded the place. , MBE L; EDITOR:AM? PROPIWITOR. 120." Ch Ii on 1200 DailytdiEi Fur. 7.13 BURG Hi 'Prrintracar, Aug.,23.;;1V191 COL. L. .. —_ -:. -.. .., r;, a ~-~ - fliftlit OLD WORLD: - ,t ,, .,1:,.E. - -, BETAS4 2— 'IIOI - k) 4 ,v,. 4 4 - ~-.1gc.,.--,--4J The LoncloklTl4tst'46tre4eratirom strongifSitct ' of , ;Iriaitagyyrei dom, in its; leading artrele gives' the following commentsbad deseriptiV;sYnopsieof the position c1716-tr A li t'theafii - rwiiiiiii.-"Lilicirrict-' sacs "Preneh Minister now at Warsaw, ...wheseigtestrthas at present resides: JO brierationslifitcciar kgingirfeontiiv- , with various siket , l3ll4l4sllll"erent parts of that ts I i t METH - IlitillDE4 , 4ifil:•feer:ctr forth no ' ff relfistlAtt'iiiiiiiEtkekti#l4te4 r iltinees r etii , o eeeta betweenrßitt.Trbelligeterre,pattiee. 'Brit it is j Oi tt l e e ib leM v einittottl.tile"strertffetlcriOXeliki9us of horroratr-thisantatercesand death:travesty-up Yile:!"...tliSt '' fie tkietr!., ilsiiitikty'Mlotirces . 10 he 4iltititaPlaiitireji:*4 l 444 ;been Pitabkt - edr f 9 atiesetent wiiichAtioselvfavdepreciated-ber pow; if Wellffle freool# ter,, !or that iqa..ta der# loool k9 l :o**4o.latilbiilattileArli4i: nary an&ite- - sletsdanciesk;of . which so large ft'S.'rtibit!fill#l72.3td float Oftie.e..roledbr dieeriipkriEhlt": mismalgiic ptkotbikjiiiichatie.ti,' bletSeepitelatrwartiourititatl- A itl,itt la - drive _the 11 , 100414e il t8 " '- * h1 4: 9 A - ti'-•01 1 0f 1 0:'hkt rt,.."'fiii I , 244tvnigleit4initiviiiv44 NetAoeigth:ittfir the trio,st•geif,ftLilefe_ __,4l/0431 all - the mlsfortfines which."* 4 olltt . laft,,,..m.„M!ylelid of all the enemies watintiveraSsaitedayse,.- the:most fatal is the distil teeth:4f : iiiitt L hilitil4- 4 _4l4ti , i Hungarian people. The course OfipiilltyloWesied by Prince Schwarz ' entierg is, however - hasedsion amobstinete denial• 11it'...„-itijelffnditmetitiii=7.prideple':rif -the-empire: -Vorei ii ' VPl o il ii liiti-'O-4;lianfilf4- . .bite see tf luc cessiVelY•thrown-trwet-tip the presumption and troitieeiallhe Iljnister,simpurtedlay the pas- StoiskefLituit;Aiehtlifeliemy Niptikl:, The,fii4it-vto lept-peitfamlng, the'ldagyam'svitihwere averse to Werk'specleAcfreoertpronsiseroWeltbeitathen dene-Yrtiathe intheriding de/beano/ of ilie Cabinet of ViennaiNind.thilintiodection of-the Russian Itriniesf.N44livenl-the' filial Stroke, and , converted IttellieurreetiOn bf ajkitirty_ef malconteg4 into a trationiihwai, „r;;Princtr , SchWariambeirg retains CIRO ratite firstpolitical-apreent -cif the 'lmperial :CroWt.:Weanticipate'tbe Oncost lashtries and Ilia moat deplorableconsequences.- Ye there •is the lessosteonfor"lanticinating:histremrivaloll . 4ismuth as,he'inoreespee - thily ‘Vepreasiti that, ascendency which the Emperoraf , Ruseia,has ,acquired over Austri a. Austria, . :c - -”- "" '-, - .., W4041 f21 4 t4,;:ti1a ( a*c't 1116 cu rb' faigot .emirsotn.r-rr vePosiuons of:She riimiei, have entirely changed, but theptisiessir. - m of Slie eo kki& - b r asl*; - atoifY Neal- 'disputed tn - d il ia-evideatithatilbe lei:diva forces of the Awn partieeStetilibtcuch as to`loSei to aSPeedY termi na6c4loltho'Veak: - 7Fielliaigerions‘bave every where avoided et. pitthedliattle, by a series of rapid and skillfial thaw:elms% . No general 'action, has been-fotightt eince;thezeornmeneemeekof the war, unless ,thelti4 , 4gagtiiii:KWlth ibeltussians de, serve-that isamey-tint wherever :they have been able iintidettly:to concentrate a ep,perior force, Shay have Tanen With grenesellemence o n divi s i ons o f the Imperial army; aril they, have shown even greater Ability "et extricatinglhertiselves from po sitions OrdilEciiltY. The affair at Raab was of this nature-- The - garrison of , Comorn made a vigorous,sally - sestsv the DaMibt, and crushed the inferior corps of Gen. Czoricti, to which the defence of a-vast convoy-of stores bad been confided In addithon tri the loss or these supplies, which Must be of- thelstmost- importance to the army, the communication from Vienna to Pesti, is once more intercepted, amt_theright hank of the Danuhe partially both pied in the rear of "the Austrian ar, stiles. Pug the forces undei Blapa and A ttlid - cannot bec-very considerable; and are still kept in check bylaßpstiatt- division in the' north -, and since the cootiusicniiittheptiace s‘ith Sardinia, reinforcements are arriving at Vienna from the army in 'ltaly.' ' - .• "-• The principal interest of Abe campaign seems tit--ibis inmrientl to- lie. between the armies of Gabriiy,itad - Paikiakitset bn the Upper Tbeiss, and , between - tirose . of4he Polish and Magyar CityllstaiiTera.. - '-ribti'ere, ct,plicrti 'by .Baynau arid TellaihicliOW tile LoWir Theirs and the Danube. Victims atee4yAin afforenernccasion noticed the operatiorte,4)ail..o4ll V at" Getogey, 4t Waitzen, on Ihe_ifgh, -.l6o4.aind'illb - of Jitly, as one of the most ebegetic atellettecesslbl‘moves of the war, for'it'defeited,.'the_iirst atrategetical •combination 'orthe Ifni:iv-Ist arinies;beokelbeir line, and plai , ed a tarmidableenemy in the rear of the Russians. Gergey threw bin-Weir into the mining:towns of the nortlf,:iiiiitlabseqiientiy adVinced tdaiskOlez; but as Paskiewitscirocenpied Debreczin, and as Gen. Oston Suchen 'is adtranciur from the north with -the, rese rve.,_ Gorgey' was still between these-two arrniefii and it now appears certain that rconsiderabte.aitionhasbeen fought with fatal consequences to the main Russian army ; but whaieverthe retadt of such an engagement may havebeen, it must be promptly followed by the inost important annseguences The reault, as far as it is 'known, from the imperfect statements that have reached us, would appear to have been the retreat of the Russians to the left bank of the Dims, with the ,loss of their baggage, alter an unsuccessful attempt to destroy Georgy's army on the north west bank of the stream. In the meanwhiley the advance of Helmet) to the south has vreakeried the politions of the Aus trians in the west f but it was absolutely necessa ry to relieve Jelled:kb, who had been driven to the extremity "of the promontory formed by the Theirs -and the Danube. The Ban, seems, bowev. er, tehavernaintained that position withou fur ther los.s, from the 11th of July to the 3d of Au gust, and on, the littfer day, Heynau, who entered Szegedui on the 2d, was attacking the rear of the Hungarian army'in the Bars country. Guyon had withdrawn, probabliin the 'direction of Ternes var; the Magyar Government had transported its self toqtysswardein i and 'we may assume that Hayslett aid Jellachidi would at last effect the jrnacyion'of, their fo i reets. , So far ' the last opera tionsafAbe:lnspenaliats in the South have not been unsuccessful ,• hot if Paskiewitsch has been defeated Ili* north, their position will again be come critical, for Haynau would be surrounded on every side north of the Danube. Such a result we atilt think improbable; but it must be confess. 'edtthat almost every incident in this war has been marked by great improbability, The stresigaCand efficiency of a Russian army intim field, seems to have been greatly overrated, and the keen eye of Gen. Lamoriciere will proba bly rest with surprise- on the- movements of the Imperial, commanders.' Ott the other hand, the young HUngarian Officers, educated in the Austrian school, bat emancipated from Austrian routine, have showafind rate talents and have been sup ported with indomitable spirit by the nation. • - OrrstirAar OF inn xiws. , Spate of the Austrian papers state that certain members of the Cabinet are still inclined to offer terms tolbe•Hungarians. The Times , correspond ent' prOtesti.that, no'stich thing is the case, and that the offnidniinf the Cabi n et varronly on the subject of the teicitorfal arrangement of a few countries. Vienna:papers and letters of the 6th Aug. confirm Tormer* . c . cp_eris . or the' Occupation of Raab by the #tingariatts.. Itte:thiiiitebirrit is/stall to haC.e been executed by Aulich. tThe town-naturally did not refuse to re ceive.hiao,and-thos the blest: important position 4n - the iSalbr 'ihit . A.itittnoisiinciw in the hands of the insurgents se s udden - Was 'the -approach of the lilliegarbine`ihat'tbelintierialist garrison was seized with:a:patilc.,Their flight was general, and disor derlriir 160 extreme. , The fugitive officers presum• eil'that the titles or Raab, and Gorgo were taken. Indeed there' van nothing to prevent the Hungari- :anslicoitaklng-them k and with them an enormous quantity of -stores, - the• whole commissariat of the nipeiinliht army, wbieb had been concentrated in /helm° place previoue to being sent 'into the into tier of the army of General Haynau. At Gorgo and found large mores of victuals '4itrifilil!llitliti#PAll,ool . l.lnisbela of oats, and 2,400 holier& nattle,:whielt:they .carried off to the_fortress of;Cottioiti:‘ , !',Afesidea , thhij': they captured two com- Patl6tiof 'Alititilii_b-TOOrand - eleyen:pieces of artill laiperiellete is. estimated. at 1 ,006;006or theioB/3 is much •giesterillocthe' , /ivea•ml , thelimperiitlist armies in Hehgar:y , iiiiend,on.the safety their stores, which cannot Iliviv,*beriepliiCeff . iti time to be of any use to theme ' ff 'iivbralitip tos 'of were missing. few days Is revenged, aii if by lleav ,eil.4ooll, Ate atreeionti atioliatie9_iif4lo ~Jews,. of Buda•Pestft.. -The imperial armies lost eleven-Piec es of artillery. Everyman that could be spared at yietfito*cteent Jo:Presburg to reinforce the Ito troops in - that - tOwn. • The•getwooof , Vienn a is now so weakened that theooar&barely.men enough to mount guard. It' is stated, that Haynau finds the difficulties of los march almost insupportable. His Butchers are sta ted to have antlered more than any army ever did. MO 4 • • • .•1- 2 ! '1;-:t,"•4 ~r...,,, ~...,,,eir,rourch..•from-Peathi W:U3 ti, wearyefidding .. .krittglinut the deep burning sand,,Thii.horade and l i , II - .11i1:15Hillory could scart(eymovirAbZl! t._.,,..--.JIA-1?%.,„° **Rpm of Ketahketirtit (key dintiotT 1112 P lin g t 4" l a Arcge. There wereVaoledfilrin saatuplp,- Anals.--Tbe inhabitaeltr liet:i ettri r de4fdaw44 the : larnt their villagalAioo44,tttrairlW Atrid.,yarcimes of Mei fin/ !mit ialri.-No ivaterfir 16:',.be had, and the softWeirigust drink the hot and corrupt water which Generilliaynan carries along with hiiiiiiiifF- - Tliey Mix if/wTtir:iiitfigrailtit'irlikr — f , it drinkable. . a '..4' 4v.t 1.,- r :'.-' - . t" --,. .1 Vienne ; papers and teuere .tif the i 4th ins ,onaa. L .l. lain ,p.f.fictel Jatelligence, contradictory, theititil ricer" r itelaking-01:,fitegitfirirttie • lieperltdistir.' 1 - -,. i. , : 410- thal., ll F.PPite:PrAtt;e,saertionla of all the Austrian And-Gerteanpapere,:fixegedin..:,rtattettic-cm, apled itdr the Sikit - oi, inasmuch lab Baytin - Alaynan had bra beadtiptitterirotv .that . !tifif it Felegyhaze, WheilplibielnaineilliCeitlei'4oineie - Pl . iirt . -tif'fije'ay- - - Ail"*4-1141-tiiitili, - iiehf; Atlonitiolt4• - tereat - ..ftont - lfiejiitiguieilf:':iliele;iitatelii - e . - iht 4 he;444elfj i and'itteliti!tlY-00Vist; inskiikklieeal'HOult(&4l.3' prepaying: to -ottiiet.'-ilzegeditYl , :;The:',:,timfi'enibitil niit t*Onttlifitialiti?-*PlftterFilineltrettriingrad jAir j i glijAcii{ i 4edAtd,"liti{iieiljez 4 44oi.;ol76# . 4* allleynatti! , t't.:-.1::,. , ~,- I,'_-,-1-; ,i;v4iFin -S;:.k. ;:- , ';' , `-*?.41.; , . OiftlettnfelrOin Viennt lireAci'llre:7lll — itisi.''All 'ierectirespoildetiteetinclar.in. , repiesentinVtlip.pi r , habitatibilit.:thig-enPltar air ireo , 'l'ate ,: of' j ' at6hr e.itg - • 'atepieiev.A4 , 4inxitity:: , G:‘,viik , ipoiple'eniep}tOif;4o li eti bit 'O Bl4 / 6 1r u P144 0 ‘..V 6 j1 14 -ot'ACtil4o4 . roi , pfe iirir iiit,the:Ati-s4ctriie4',cm:tbitOthaliikeino been unable to:get:through.' l'ildintue-leiarelireiy4, „ Ctilattny.thet.Attilelthaill'ellected-Plittictidnl , orith - Kleplciri . •,'neiVt k iiiilinirid*bined forces wiretieti?- ally 4 ;Mfirnbiegr.!, eikeii : lentiti Thick personak inter,. !create orthe4pesur.unis.rcriiir944o induce thk , troops eNeyealic; Maley Real . s ryintiin.lesvardp.kres.' burgh 'te_vpitt,thiiicify.. At is, conVtlentlk asserted' that.the.re artrtwo parties in the A.ristrian ,Cabinet:-. Eithwtiseributgcßachoind , Schincrlier , : insi - itirien continuing - the vrir,„ and aiteMpting to'. - . - 60sli_ftlii BiakY.**Py flaasian.ald;, . ThegtOpeiiiiiiiipeelf tind Krausa-are said to _wish Tor 4 3 eaco.-...The "prevailing feeling in Vienna lain favor oPpeace. ~Tokiliptipart hy expressed in ~.,ugland, for the:Cause of the Malt • -• yarn haa,made,ttproftiend improasion tlfere - ,, -- Prince SchWarzenheig left Vienna: .PM - Genday night,-theoth o ltud proceeded by a special :train to On the 3d, tbelitingarians natio fed - at real and perhaps decisive ,t,ictury. General:Cie:rich, Com mander of the besikeing corps, lost :Ids positions, guns, and stone, with did bridge -over the Danube, which connectelthetii with the - Schutt:' The out• posts were driven ni-to Wielialbut, iw'erripfivo miles nearer Vienna IlMe Haab, ' Hatik,Gprgia,Acs, and other places, were :talon, and, the communica tion with Peath completely cut-off, =Protrithis blow the greatest etabarraftnent has teselted-td the' gar.: risen of Reath, the corps orlfichlick;.lliix,,,arnay,-of Hayman, anif the "Riassiatileertitt orPsitiliatte. • The • forces under Pashewltsch`vre„ent.pff from Vienna. The spoil which Tell hitt4heinindeefilungatiann, upon the.3d and ,4th, .wina:<inamenser. .The, whidli artillery. atlies -and Meese - h a s taken; part spiked; anitpart driven off to Contorn.• . A whole battalion of the. foot,regiment of Igailichelif :wan eaptured, the military chest-taken, two field-dispousactos, an invaluable acquisition, were carriert,off x. 2,960 head of oxen, with escort, safely stewed - behind - Me en trenchinents of . Dj . 44oey. iii Anal)" , -, Sere found,' beside ether large 'eteeilis ,of hipnitton,and ..vietu. ale, 100,L00 cwt. of Bola, 4 0,00etaniforms, andvat Gorgo, five barges laden with .17,00 fewt.• powder and cora. At the same tinie, by - th exeuraion petite, 'sett lagilliof the Danube, a . ..Hussite teatiSpeit,.with' 30,00 w uniforais, was. Seized at the town of Ga lantha. The brigade defeated at Acs, where the main battle took place; fled without saving:a - single gun. The Klapka turned his arms against Gorge, where a whole Austrian flotilla, with all. sorts of supplies, fell into buil:muds. Raab was entered on the 9th, at ten at night. There are two bulletins from. Transylvania, from Luders and Grotenhelto, neither of which mentioned results of any importance. Meanwhile, the recap: tare of Hermannstadt by the Magyars has taken place. Madame Paskieivitseli had received aletter fiend her husband, dated the 2d, which said that he had been defeated by Gorgery, or which, :at teest, e lesl her to t&tt conclusion. Gorgery was spoken of in, the highest terms of admiration by the Emperor, and hence, of course, by everybody else. Hebad. won the heart of a Russian offreeq whom he had set at liberty, Was never tried of praising: his tit:id:Oak tor, of whom 'he sent a personal description which would snit a hero of romance, and of which the striking feature was his quietness of rmanner.— Whereabouts Gorgery is nobody knows, only it, was said that be was trying to effect a junction with Beni. The Softie:lien, ,Preud proteseee to have: authentic news of the occupation of Detrrecsin by Prince Pas. Mew - Reed, by. which -central position .be becomes meeteref the heart of Hungary,-and can operate in every,,ifirection ; over Szolnok he 'can ciamtthintente With Pesth, ever Tokayiswitli Galicia, nod will soon unite the troops of Rayner,. The weather must-be reckoned as one of the main chances in flavor of the Hungarians, The rain, will be setting in at the clone of the Month, and the whole country, now occupied by the armies of Pas kiewitisch and lisynau, will become one vast swamp. Meanwhile the ague is thinning 'theirxanke. The great losses which the Russian army has sus tained in Hungary aretetikingly attested by the great quantities of military clothing, arms, and knapsack., which are brought back to Cracow from the scene of action. On the 25th ult., according to a letter from Cracow in the Crmstanlionelles Mat atm BO men, twenty wagons full of the effects of Aced sot. diers were brought up from Hungary into that chi.' At Lemberg, on the 31st ult., a milliner, accused of making Kossuth cockades, and of having 'per suaded or coaxed to play the spy, was taken to the barracks, and there punished with thirty blows from rods, or rather sticks, on her bare back. From the western theatre of war we learn that the defeat of the Austrians before Comoro was more and more serious than was at first supposed., The Magyars already stand between Wieselburg and Hochstrass, have occupied Siettlahely, in the Schutt, and northwards by Neuhausel, have thrown a bridge over the Neutra. It is not true that the Hungarians, have advanced to Parendorf, Vir..ex., August 10.—In the course of the day, Prince Orloff arrived from the head quarters of Pas kiewttsch. Rumors became prevalent - that Gorgey had been defeated by,the Russians. In a short time however, it was ascertained that Orloll was the mes senger, not of victory, but of defeat. Paskiewitechi it is confidently stated, has been entirely routed.i— No bulletin was published, and the details were still unknown. The Times' correspondent at Vienna, gives an account-of the operations of the Russian army front the 31st ult., the day on which General Grabble ad vanced from Altaohl, to the 21st, when Prince Pas kiewitsch crossed the Thews. Grabble, -on his ad vance from Alwohl to Losonz, on the 3d ult., found the place quitted that very day. by Gorgey's rear guard. He continued Manumit of the Hungarians on the 22d, but lost their track, and on the following day fell in with Gorgey at Comore. The Hungari an. (30,0001'had taken up a strong position on the heights of Misbkolz, on the left of the Sajo. The Russians advanced, and - a aeries of battles ensued on the 23d, 24th and 25th ult.; in which the fortune of war was equally divided between the combatants; but on the 26th Gorgey, whose manmuvres are wont to puzzle his antagonists, quitted his positions, and marched in the direction of Tokay. Part of the Russian army wag then loft behind at Meto . , - Kovesil, and Grabble, marching in pursuit of Corgey, erotism' the Theiss at Tissa Fared, by way of Perosele., The &foresees between Porosslo and the Theis; cover many miles, and the bridges and all means of com munication had been destroyed. At lenght the Rus sians, though in a sad plight, gained the left hank of the Theiss. A pontoon bridge was then couitructed, and the whole Russian army crossed the river, less tag their baggage behind, and commenced throwing up entrenchments aronind the position they had taken up on the left bank, close to Tistra"Pured. One almost feels a pity for therm poor Russian sol diers, floudering in the morass, swept by the enemy's grape from the woods on the:other side. Thebinsh of the burning bridge, and the joyful cheer , ofAhe Magyars after midnight, the breaking of fifty beanie into the camp, while the dead-weary soldiers-were asleep, and the bolting of the artillery horsee;which creates 'such -an immense confusion, and wounds sixteen men-311 compose a etriking *titre in little of this tremendous war, so with replete interest. Baron Jellachich's last sick list shows a total of 7,000. Advices froth Jassy Of the ?Oth ult., state, thatihe invading Hungarian armj , ii r iefl -Moldavia. it is not said how they went - and when. At Vienna, on the 12th, an official despatch from the Russian General Luder, wee piihtished, announc ing a battle between hie forcesabd those of Ben which the Hungarians were totally defeated, halting 1,000 killed, and leavinrin tho hands .of the Ans. sians 6,000 prisoners. ' Hem himself. was wminded and nearly captured. The Rumens captured seven field-pieces, two standards, andliemrs-carriager ..In the carriage were important despatches from Kea suth, in which he urges him to excite the Turks against the Russians, who, in this engagenietiti bad only 44 killed and 106 wounded. This despaleh, no doubt, relates to the old affair, and the account is obviously, grossly exaggerated. A letter received in Paris from ,Vienna, states positively that the gore/rime - tit had - resolved [p pd gotiate with thellengarians. Great -excitement prevailed in Vienna, irLeonse quence of the , speech. of , Count Brandenbingli.— LloYd uses , even h. o s til el , lPPeffes It is remarkable, say - 8' this irnieir . theithesname-of4thdrials ifoX'c tu q e mentioned 41 thfVfoktiing Itivinte how to tiara : Prussia in reality at the head of delinaie We will not harrow the feelings of our readers - ~ r.~ ," e ° 4. .. ...., ; -‘•',,-..,.;.;.,--,.:• .-,.;-,:,,1..?,.;-!..•,7P': M=EI ==Mr EMI A Rtcti AFFAM.—The GazCtic and Journal, of Pittsburgh, a day or two 'after :General Taylor'. arrival in that city, published a epeecivpurporting to have been delivered by him, which the Poet declared to be" the greatest 'caricature' and forgery ever perpetrated upoia a public: man." For this, the editor of the Pont has been prlisneuted - for libel, by the repOrter Who fare - Med the speech for &bike tion. If the prosecution chould go ,ori, the editor of the Post saye, it is his.intention to tiubpcena Gen. Taylor and his travelling companions as witnesses to testify in regard' to the report; and if their per sonal atterdanto clarinet be secitred,'he will " take out a rule" to take'their depositions in Washington City.--4a/acatian. be' The Whig leaders at whohe instance the ridie% ulnae prosecution was commenced, are already heartily sick of the affair ; and it is said they intend having the proceedings discontinued. We hope such will not be the case, for we are -extremely anxious to have General Teycon's testimony—it is indis• penBlble. Are Inconatotzt.e. Dzooan.--4 man who bad been employed in the ateliers nationaus was recently brought tinforethe tribunal oftorroctional police, on.the , ..cbarge of mendicity. , ifinye Yon, ever been 'ecindeinnod before t' said,the - president, "I should think so !" answered ho. "bow (Mont" "Al ' ways; in fact, the thing lltabecbtne a - perfect bore, for every time:Pso.been caught Vie been condemn ed." "You have lived forty years by begging !" "No; thirty nlne , only, as I passed the first year of My life at nurriti. , , , ,,:.t_ l. .And'you ar4 decided not . to work 7 " "Why, iffT found a loc*tative place with .nothing to do, Itillght not iitile4l:o,.talte it." The tribunai'dindomned the fellow to - jhlten , roonths , im prisonment. Dux, Goons Ssts.—The -New York Post of • Thursday;evening, the 30th instant, says: The Pre 4 iCruslyammunced public sale by Messrs. Austens & Spicer, of stuffs and mints, the largest of the season, now commencing; took place this morning. The sale is well attended, with a spir ited company of buyers. - • The stuff goods have all been sold at an advance upon the last. sales. At the time_of our going to !nese . , the . - prints were' being 'offered, and much competition is exhibited. The prices already obtained,are better Than any yet paid this season. The sale vrill not close rill late. It is expected that full I,loo,eisei prints will be sold. - "' • LOLA Alostratiii..-:4This,fanto4'Schwia)Vo.o4lesB of Landsfeldt, and now wife 'ofipir., geald, has been arrested on the charge of bigamy, and 'held The sum 'Or £2.000: fferflLusband' has ulso been compelled to resign Rig roffinvission in tin:army.. Her first husband .iyao Capfai.P by a narrative or theVileltli l64t ntittarbaroua nt ..tuf warfarn canted 4:0-ly ft.littsittater '3. am-41.19:mprq.0.4todittr4.mtn i :a. g r a :_t : . *. - it 1/: .:, bRWIWY/PP is la; .Iq9 .a i ir t ' C r VW lar_DaarOroB. . : :titled t ...y.i;ft. i - fa ns on etaitiab los t o Jews are dietated - by a resentleaa 'cree_jiy' and 1 ,1 vengeance, which ThaGod of Israel will one day visit on his bead withlia rnajtarticsOYCS. - —oll retrrrearitinitini eititna tea - the numb er ot.liv — ve fg h t i ttlngitettaalartakernmati - lithiVratty Ow, Quitootill*ltent Aiwa azthtyhAther'aila, aboun twenty capt?-ine..and ilargeantiffner ef superior -oft- RLIMAICYISPAIRS. -741, 0 r tfau 1 5911-,PittegeOdescalchi, the President 'of the now Blunicipalti f ntrrisied yesterday from Gatitty,stattpt i thata ciuntahrsiottlind been apppiettid by thel'9l.oi-pqn_pfik4cirtlikee:eartiliala-70ftialt! CardinarAltleil, vannicelll, - atid DelliloGonga 7 Whi t Are ,elnPuWered,to form w,Blinistrys, aticPrestoie, the temporal pm -ter at lil6Biiprime Peintifr: AngP 3 :7 4 TheApbstiille' , Ttioniviratt: has:just:is= sued a zle rec relative `to , , iho `paper; circulation,, y,,, Kcl i ainikktpgliaA.ooo,aitiph.,.:;.!PlixtegnicTi 0 r, inViafthelkapaLloiternateni:rehegnlses, , all:tha ini okr_rifpneytmrect !b . popoi'litid- , 6011,00D-put bite cifeuldtiOnlintdidihtiOialitichii!'defiaitnee; and (hat .l0 by o4i4l4ottli,PidiNg4,l4o44fW/160101164 iteartikeAugetit: 4.:4-,Ther tnant r bardnutt4iwhichGed Odillnotjpoured , culhitilittoted 41tyr ItichnOtiroz 4 0 Pf.dtt4halftlie_diattlitibitfd by rtll'etaatet kteA r Pmn f ildliil',./04444;.'047:i0grpg iftree'et iheigetatellwrnnin Orate telitiser.te.the paper witinuyi:dtraltbint.f'Vould , ‘ havw.mservitareite, matt - hadr'tiot -'.24/1(1 2!! P fo',rtilgit bayonets been Itilh e , • cifYl4*lrelti '' • Two persons i 4, phmetl_ . l , owltli- the Jnprder. of Count, Rititi;'fiad bride -111seittql1f-teglitiin4nd:reuCti' I', the Roman.'3tutboaneti - - t: -L trte , prikettiliertttited;w:dir::sperirevefnli ages saddle:6oi, and arreetwerm takinc plaratmerrday: Al 43610gna the , Autdriiiii are , selzinV , :rdtootlitg and . bastinailoiagfflie`ntiqiiinititte' =effluent(' tedtkreiiinti seith'srAiktnif property is safe where ,theAustritin troops are. It-was repsartadtha dile, Pontificia! troops would be disbandedrand - thp,orilson.cil:ltepte would be formed'a !ion* * ttranisthyttnittlan acid'?' espnli: tan soldier, Itr. is said that the rieneh davernment bas deter mined to withdraw 11j000- - -Immin Rona •the rtotnan' states- r ;Qoa.amto 'be withitraianlminediatelyi 3t390" in iti;rtnight antrthe a•iitonth. , - • • • Atemitts were received 13a161tria':fen5Ahillitth, that the AttstfiniUSbiff,,qtbiiipiecedhlit'dnYp and>thei, Abe, priest, Amin s.'ene,ef th 4 moat *intee et preachers,al og appearailadiatgei. ated as chaplain baGarribaidPsfroops. Leyreghtirr Lombard, Who had hettn oneof Garti6aidtis Ofaciwa, was 'shot at the - same - ti*e as O Garaldi himself, . line- speeded Xn mateharkiog, and is•now in Venice.- - - VENICE. A letter from vbniq9 cirthe . tiprint4„,Ocii4iti ! ii the following passage: . - ; On the night of the 29th alt., the Venetians sur prised a strong advanced post of-the Austrian°, at • tacked-it at the 'point of the bayonet, killed 50 men, disabled 37, and seized a largo quantity ofprevisioui. About the nattiVtiMe Tiottiatilleitilit'wzni' escort pr provisions frotp the loniatlls lands,,,when :it-wait attacked eif the Venetian Gulf the.lmperial fleet, wltich t alleeti most obstinateitim flict, was oblitjectio take `refuge' at Trieste. The flotilla then triumphintlyreetered the la :tons, to the joy of the Verictians; who had already. even to.euf fer from want of provisione...... At present flour, corn s wine, and fresh meat are plentiful. The blockade by land is; says' the Contordia, as -good as raised, the Austrians having .consideratily extended ittelim. its after fruitleidPfferirof the 28th; 29th, and 30th ult. In their rotiea/ they have, left a . lorgeluantity of projectiles. bottled • - Letters front Naples, of the 3d itisi4 announcing that •the Napolitenroops, which wereon the Roman territory, have received _ptders to retire into the Kingdom °FM/Pies:, • • M. Satli, one of the es-Roman triumvirs, has ar. rived at Turin. G cauusman.- . 7.-The. Concordia of Turin, give'the fobowieg.atatetnenfTrom Ravenna, -Aeg.4,eoueeth ing Garribaldtt -. .., . ,..J i. -; '- .' tfaving,arrived ot: ban M orin o , a nd se e ing the impossibility oncontinning hie march to the Adriatic with the whole of bittroops, Garibaldi made choice of the'ruost comprettilaetraniong theta, p o nd directed the rest to send a deputation to RiMiiil to make their submission, i 4Aties:means he diverted the atten tion of the Austriaturfram - big tatiatimoimtnents - ; add. succeeded in gainlpg Cesenatico With 300 men, through an almost impenetrableel:m*o. ' Ilia wife preceded . him with a sort of vanguard; when at Cesenatieo, she placed advanced sentinels, directed 1 barricides to be constructed with carts, Bth., on the, high roads. While they were embarking a Carrel. ells arrived at Ravenna with it Ctotiaa corporal and a soldier, who were taking two or three sacks-of *hoes to the army. Garibaldi thanked them fur the shoes, which he said he manted very badly audition told them they had better go with hint, as, if they returned to their corps they would be severely pun. 'shed. Garibaldi wait the last it, embark, mhos boat was in too shallow water, he waded into the sea, and pulled it out with hia.own - hinds. An English Colonel was with hint. An hour titter the departure of Garibaldi, Gen. Gorzkowaki arrived at ens:mitten with 500 - men; finding he canoe too late he set out immediately for Bologna in 'a chaise and four. Gan baldi's flotilla having reached the,open sea, fell in with a large image] sailing under American colors, 1 where his son wassaid to be. - They joined her and pursued their course to Venice. - A rumor was cur rent, that Garibaldi attempted to' board an Austrian brig, but was beaten off, and lost - four boats." A proclamation from. the military authorities was posted up at Bologna on the 'fillt s -atineuncing that, among the parsons that 'bad escaped the Austrian land and sea forces, was the Chierhitnself, with his wife, far advanced in preg.nAniti t It is declared that, who favors their flight or dees.not givij them up, to the authorities, is liable. to: .heypenished by martial law. The Republican° of:Lugaeo, quotes a letter from Vertma of the hth, etating'that 17 large and small teasels have been seat from Venice to pick up Garibaldi and his men. the Venetians freely neon:: the continent with 8 0 0 .infatpy.Pld 600 horses and collect an immense quantittorprovisions and ores:-",-,,,, ;.''''.-:,•,,,'..;..;.':',;.,,,,,: Miss C has retuititleiMit y• p e 21imm.the sWalite`f iter c°unt! hilentedlad returtnilo hey nOye Catettonikolihr, day. !•a l keriare fitinetliarankfre }Man lialtqaPflnitOliWefile;46o4644g4lok: ; she ha s ith4 t litial;% - n theßribidi Stage, her - pecidni ,catiorelwhich his rendered her name cenepieg g , *ode Iti Ifitiamie art. We ere sure she will be. wel comed - brhervansaathintiorlkiends, In apy_or.wholn eedeared, not less by her . ialtlntsithatq h ,y!hty kirifahle kindness Or heart." Tarr SECILIiT EsrEnrrtoa -A PleW ;'York correct ondeni'OV* *4l-16`40 can learn and. Lbave.likakiiatne-teintairn Beittftr4he ttpsarmed ~apedltron to Cu armed _LOCAL_ MATTER& ligtitztnr Panneunto.-=Mtf direct La Atientien'T:iir (641:ander° to the comaninistiitdit or Her. afib'jedtrof Stieet-Preachiqi,,vildai4eitl high the . citizens ehoalftnet. : ',in tills ihe ( ittykterable and 74Wylicivilift +ea. , " - Roz , re.--There were - six offenders is the inpits Yenteraay „ morßitrig r . Wyk, prenßdiOrsiiiiii' the list, hid up keit driini4leVoisiiiiint up`ten'dait John. Ragan end died de l this being , his ire { of once, and theiniriling• thailt etioldlie'his lest, he-wandiedlitirgeC.-'itineSßicik armated.ortia wairani for disorderly conduct,,fileit (4 0-1 141 - ienite.d. , Geoige Ford wan round d relt aleep i)l34tllafdi sent Id , 44 'limits:, A. hid .who gtve his name as.Thotrinitonnell,was Fattiyr,ivsk d4ripit 040..lhe'streets aea:into .hout of henielerni and friendless; he , was handed ever 'to Ghtidlans of the Poor. T. Andersen, had. been harking about board - y - 41rd, it-was thought der rip good purpoto, gent sitol.4l 'hoist ' • Defiled James Brom*. who -with a number or others, had been jtidolging inn Mille innocent amusement ciitrilte hill, - such as kifekkthit people down, abeeting. at ,thetratehtneu, :and other equally , harmless; tricks, wan artttite*ind itaketi before,the Mayor yesterday. The - Mainr, dquhtless thinking that such jokes as shooting the' witehmen,,Was fun for Brown -but might probably brtdeathlo the Charliee, gsve,Mr.-Brown ehoine driyaying a fine or ten doll.irs or hoarding' Sfiniiff Forsythe for twenty days. Mr. MIMI rork.; . eetiver the tea spot and left. ;TIM Sims.—Nothing snakes a mau look more &WIC - ward than an outlandish elumay hoot'and we , aro really astonished that people Will.wear Each thiks, - when they know that Ilt.nry.Selitieber, 'Ott bird street, aboie the S. Charles,,inakee, 'Bubb cheap, substantial, neat .and elegantly fitting boots.' Glie him a call. ,•- - 4Tur PAIMAC/DE."—"The Parracide ,is the ti tleior a new novel, by Reynolds, author of ~L ife in Lojulon,”...kllen Monroe," fez., Jost published by Patterson, Philadelphia, and laid- upon our table by Mika hl. Miner:" The work is in. ';li.:%4iterit mosl•thrilling;style, and'lrcrm a hasty glance over its paies, we shenld cOnclude, thati: ivas,d.eeply.inter;; eating - . Ircatt be procured tilallss fie4letreet. • Itte Pauworm, or the Youth's Career of Crint is he title of a new work by fteptiiilda. flosarm,, ortrltird street, hag it for sale. Mr.4l.'has also received s noire! Called the Pa. ristan Countess and the Robbers; sod another aisti , op called Mary Beach, or the Fulton street. Cap, Maker. ' —-- • litsurrele.d,i , - ?On the morning of - the, Mb mat_ y the daughter Robinson, Mr. L.ll'„ltaos to Miee Ma nn V., of oil of this city. re wish them long life and happiness. fir Duquesne Gr_e,ys....Yos are hereby' notified to attend a Parade on Monday', the Inth instant. al•2 c. , elock P. at., in•white pants. By order, Clue. GLnai, Jr., 0. S. ' B.—Drills on Friday and Saturday evenings. 5ep9.73( • - 11:7" Vigilant Parade and Celebration.... The members of the Vigilant Fire Co. are notified to meet ut the Engle° HOUSE, OR KAT1T111).4.1%, the Sib instant, at I li o•elOck, for parade, (in parade dress.) The procession will leave the house at P.:o'clock precisely, in the follow : tag 'order:— , I. Axemen of the Company. Y. Fire•waniens of the Company. A. Hose Catriage, drawn by tour horses. 4 Members of the Association. f. 5. Contribtiting Members of the Co. 6. Engine, drawn by six horses. 7. Engineers, on horseback. S. Band Wagon. D. Members of the Co.,itt open carriages. Rime of Procession—Down Third Street to Liberty; down Liberty to Marbury; down Marbory to Penn; upPenis to Mechanics'; up Mechanics to Liberty; down Ltbesty to Market ,• dawn Market to Third ; deceit Third to Wood; down 'WoOd to Water; up Water to'Smitit• field up Smithfield to Third; down Third to Weed; up Wheal to Sixth ; up Sixth to Smithfield; up Smithfiekrto Settitth; up Seventh to Grant; down (irant to High; up nighito Wylie; up Wylie to Logan; up Logan terCuld down Caldwell to Price down Price to Penna. Avenue; out the Avenue to Shaimpeare Gardens. sap? Jew , ' Kamsmar, Sec' A LIFE RESCUED PROM TEM VICRIOS OP THE GRAVEO— Eggert (resides on Race, three doors above Eighth) says that she hos been consumptive for the last six years, and dining the last year all remedies failed. Coughs Most ;distressing, cold night sweats, hectic fever, cold. chillOverr day, debilitated rind reduced to a mere skel eton, !and the blood now settled under my nansi and my lungettilcerated.hoth externally and internally, and my physician now called in a celebrated Lung Doctor, who sold hint there was no hope of my recovering. Some of mYfriends calledin to take their last leave! With a faint hope now commenced taking Dr. Rogers' Liverwort . and Tar—and what a happy change. 1 now enjoy better h h a e v a e lt gainedl have l e s s in c f e r oml w as n fo e u tvetoe nonyearn onfd ag , andd fortyrunds within the last three mouths. i Wei, the undersigned, state that we are acquainted and visited Mrs Eggert dur ing her sickness, and believe the above' statement to be true. JOHN MELENDY, D. K. LEA C vrr r, Deacons of the First Congregational hurch: i. Cintermati, December Ist, 1647. Re Pura and call for Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. as it is the only sure remedy for Constunpuon, Coughs, Cold s.dre . Formale by KIDD & CO.; also by D. E. ILNEELAND, Pittsburgh.sopa:decor • THEATRE hle•ctasu C. S. Naral. .1as:166101v Dress Dire le and Parquene Second 'nee Aparopect for people of color fp'''Fiftli appearance of the popular and unrivalled HbRODI FAMILY. This;evening, Friday, Sept. 7, will be presented the SPOILED CIIILD. Little Pickle, with Wags and hornpipe• • • • •Miss Reran. Tag • • Little Agnes. Maria • Miss Fanny.. DUET '—Oftin the stilly night—Miss Heron and Finny. 4 MUSICAL OLIO, HY ram Haaoe F.tista.t.V. After which, the YOUNG WIDOW. Mandeville • •Miss Heron. I Splash LittleAgpes. Adtoliri Miss .Forwq. Lucy . . The Whole to cOn'clude .with the adtitiraFiree :* ; • NIPPED 'THE' BUD. ' Goloehbrd, Mr. Robinson. Mad. Golochard A. Cruis e. Doors open at n o'clock; curtain will rise at 8 o'clock: • .1. H. LAWMAN'S - . StIIRT MANUFACTORY, atm 043/14emeit's Farrilohintr Emporium ." WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL NO. O $ FOURTH STREET, APar,LO abir,Drivts DDTWEEN WOOD ADD, MARKET BaTEDID, PITTSDIIROH, PA., 11J - Uwaye on hand, a Jorge. assortment of Shirts Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery., .35spender Under Shirts, Drawers; &co - :mutr2l • • Mr esteem Commercial School, - St. Clicrii4oren, No. 6, Smith aide, ha. the Bridge and Pen:tit.. PITTS-HI/BOIL. Air R. lII.IBER.T SCHWARZ, of. Philadelphia, begs lenve to announce to the publierof Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, that he will open, on the 9th i n his WESTERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, for the instruc tion of the English, Wench and German Languages; Penmantilaip, Rook-Keeping, and" the other English branche4 Having. had Public and Private Schools in charge in the Eastern cities and towns, and possessing the highest recommendations from actual .employers, he hones le merit a share of the public patronage. For terms, please apply at his rooms, where his testi monials can be seen—St. Clair street, No. 6, South side, between the Bridge and Penn street: sep7:2ws e.Orti.D . MABBLE TABLE Al' AUCTION.—WiII he tO sold, - addition-to the atticlps alread rod rtised, gt the late. residence of Wm. P. Gunning, deceased, :Rasa street, between Tnitd and Fourth ens., a splendid Aiglid white:Morphs Centre Table, omitted in advertisement—. The top is; beautifully and .richly ornamented with, the most veeherehe. and gorgeous inlaid mosaic specimens of: ttettfinefArta r ineluding homy figures of every descrip tiono".- it isOhe drat ortiale..o [the }Lind ever sold eta fur ;Mare salOin Pittsburgh. It cost oViginal $ 65 , 0 0. sep7 JAMES AlciLE NA, Auct. ..... . _ - . Pi7 ,-- 7-- 7— ' , `'. '' ''.;' 4 1 . :',..,- 4" "-.*+. i . .. r - 'e_ .,,, ..'''' , -,•''.-., -;.:" ',,,,,. .."'.T.Z. , ..,; , -.... c.,..- ''';'",,i,.` ..,-f,-,,,..--,::1. , - .? • 4. -,....-;,:•7.i,...1:1-:.WA-!.'..,:4::•[•-gi:','-f,:,'''.--4A1i;.,. EIMM Reported Rie4l47 EUROPEA: AURA- OIL.ST-Ongliifittii RW3 I CEti ! . •: ] - 4 W. U ",.; Olkl*Y.M4r `' Di * ". -- ff! , o , :ii)kfterStl s lo, - i7kst,'Oji)iiiAtfi.K•ll;- of: ituu „• . . 1"..-13E#;'-43%-.K 9/IWS.k i PCP 4114 ' 1 , PN.1474. rA 03 4 1 4 2 4:P.... !kVA ELJ TV' .. .11 • T Advasieelakentyoratills. ‘4i1413411°1i Vuoiot+,LT4o - Grain B lll,_ Tizrronara :7'44 C• -`l' , fridnaiiiy;43.ept:,444lo The steamship . Tiagarar - Capt. . aytil, atmve[~at• #4ll,itaa. o.l4lKl44tiift* Ell3-313:}1141;13(iiEll Liverpool Cotton was still advaneiogr and Jorge aaiea Woke 510 accounts ,-,frant a pu f an non, die lrtcts co4tidne to be r atithifiniary! - Stinihstifer witti'a,Oegnand for every , and;. the r e oaf favorab le give a - trirtfierircipettak to theltraao::4 , .;' The tiotato..diseaeos .begmmng ' to ehatc i t self ii} tonitfplaCta. - Money is in peak dernandOn : COntequence of 'the Itibp*;e4 ll lPP,.- 0 e.,.# 1,3 T . best kind of bills oy exchangey.in 'readily-obtained on loans of -natteriityablelictit'nekst''Fil LIKERPO O LI V.OrrON44IOI4EL , ' Ll74riicii, -- -49,05( . 45:41, 146 cotton. orthi:E6iite3ll;6644*9nitil4llll,. States, respecting ahe `craps,.`together.With:iheknitiet factory accounts !reinJll,4 have had the effect - to carry ni,prices , ts., At ' the weekly mentino`.;lar the'earninittes'tg Brpkore yesterday the prices nt faint ottPC'w.-13 :ileciared as follows • Upland fair 51d.4 - 41116444 w mtl.l- Nei Orleant LIVERPOOL CORN *ARE?: • •I3vanpo 01 , A:og . Oat Flour is aigainl;alher-flawitreoli,:64.oiOil sound Western. canathrstaidliag ntd.2.3i.-6‘14e45.4- Prime .Baltiinore arid thlo at 245. Cotirin, in steady demand ati2054.6114)26,p_ar gnar l ter, except' nnntixed - prirne - Whent,'-iihich. is seo ar; and:Selling 4268,6400 n, Wheat ia steaily as to prime white -United =Staten ? and Canada which are quoted at 6s. 24.365. 4d. per 70 . Proviaiow.- 7 A fair amount of bueft* ilia been going forwanl - 1,, f Pork have both been sold at lowelpiieptil,Shnglderi are dull - had 100 to '450 hkds.:bnielleil'rettilited:ii New Veik, within a 'few "dais: - - Lard—The holderado not offer ` the article freely looking fhl further improvement., • v. =ME ifieStin3ma6 of inteliigenoe tron — 673 . War in .111miary * -is ortfio, most ,disaMmtii,Gitar -acter.l- The liongariALlP,aPPO,4tl(l_lll4FPbflP.PAlflr.4l4_ll, ail points; and this noble cause which at fearful odds,Co Lave- rallenlialit:redeitptiron;,..::.:-...- Freese.defaiist of. the - eirMiMatirinen which led tti this tielbrtunate and unespeeted-reinit,'liannet.l.4 ascertained from the aeConieti:.tvilkin 1. 401 at present. Part of the main facts ere that th'e\ilun- gariente have.heen forced-to Mira arm's and Submit immediately to the ituasians. Thii Vienna correspondence( the London Time s Wider date Or 18th 'August', sayntliat aniatEbti report of the StkAtiguar,frotri.Cof.Dessler,,at.Wet man ataadt, gitifd the' pzirtictilinf of 'what'fotik.plicki in South Transylvania, . ; r •• 77'1, After Beneariefeat ; at Seedenherg on the 31st,- , he proceeded coward /Weave, which he, cached, on the 3d or Aug a force of $OOO ciien..a n d 91guna, Being joined at this place by an Zillxilidryircirep r frbm Ciaienburg; consisting - of 9000 feet, fiooo horse arili 12 guns, hnpreeceded:Coward. VositatisiSdt.L Hoss ford, who. -had bah') Sell with f,'battidion-and'S B,C` 15!'4CC1-4.4m1/ITillo4 had-gene.to Reissneat and Lulibenbact7were gained the 'victory, mentioned yesterday, over the i4snrgenta Geb,'Stienalt; ; This having been made known to scouts, he foresaw that , Bern 4,;iiiy.pirtir.iiiy:}lo se ferd,and probably drive him info tape peneasion of liermanstadt, nothingiemairied for ide' .tti do but pursue- Bem.with,tilUaleed. Before, howeier,,Luder ` could oir4t-tiki ,Ire learned that Hossferd had actually beery and driven from hie position;-aridjaftei,Arniridereesi: battle in Herinanitadt, inooldcb - he-b ed many killed' and wean' tired;Pti bad been coMitelledlct:.tettetit.: , . Tolmaes. On the 6th of August'.4: 10 A:•ai;;Ltitler. 'stood before Hermanstadt, while 6 trattalionslifthe enemy with 500 horse and 18 guns occupied the neighbor ingle3ights. A considerable numher.of Hinigadans had been , left in the city, and the remainder jeftbe: army had gone in pursuit of Hossford. A iattle sued, which ended in the •complete defeat 'of the Maryarp.. - . - The Russian cavaly put: to the sword, such fugi tives asatterepted to resist. •The enemy fthe gailabs, bC it observed' this is it; the connti.Aost.l2oo pritteperA and 14 guns to Ada bat tle, and $OO 'killed and 500 volt - tided. The Hessians including the l'et!sufreitid:,by foni, on the 6th, lest in killed and wouideil thirty-sin. • The battle ,of Scherrberg and Harmanstadt," pre ducbd the most•dispiriting;effect peep the inte r (Huptlarians.),, ihiew thbfi'aiini and sought refugein the woodeovhile others curie over to the victors. - Tile Vienna accounts - by,way gust 16th smila x -taut :•the , lEfungarian They having surrendered Okicifv,ed itself. A. meeting of Kesentti , '4Gorgey s l3env and othexs, subsequently took plentiutear.Artiti; 1%14110 was determined:lo put au end themar an Bangui nary and useless. Gingery adflressing the,Conno irotested he had Ito hopes -for'the cause 'ofllcrgary..- - .:Alrre. sistabetrioriiir -tir prel4egi(tien bfthe straggle. . ' The pirty,im favor of contlauing.the-weri-hor , by Ilhastith and - litres, and theleadlife - cnelir.sof the ilungariao 'Parliameni,t - had .nothing: le to bootee. to Cordova. It to atatedlhat thrsylurmalrea l lp entered the Turkish territory; and iti , it.illne.''etated. thalhlr. Kossuth. carried rVith',hitxc the nmgmn'd x. • Gorgey surrendered to prince paskierfsittiali un . der.! the one Condltioti, ir,eopdAit T , it gett'hittrentle4thot. Prince Paskietvitach should .intercetlelvrithlhe Aux Irian irnienneatlor . • . try• I • • - ;; tcheßobere sUitee-thh numherof, troops that surrendered witit. Gorgey.to ' tettei_i* the Rainer ..4jetutig . - ..aPrAtiiT Ini-,...Korasut4.jotpciflEgo _b94104,.: to ;1 he to Mir Govermlikinforrthe Insurgeala have mintier' tlif their tiotvers to Gorgey, the Chief of the army of . _ - - ,i :~~~~: BM FMI t ^` `~~ M~': `- Insurgents; who !cakes an puconditiontfl surrender. to the Amnion Army. Hinceampie will be followed by the other itumrgebt ctirper._" The officer/ whom he, sent to capitulate; offered to proceed,wither without Austrian Coithrtiasioners to the setter-1 corps'io In. duce them to - surrender. ,- ' , '-' ,- • .; .. "I have the fortaentoinforet your Majerty, that •- ! ; Goray!tialy' l l4l34lkl ke;toh4l iiirrendnr-wae;3lol liitirt illfisveil.teAuTdoiwiii,lifin t a t s tn your Ma' .t. je 3l Y/ : ....111 .1 ,'Y '--- a.....:: , : - .._ ,,, t,0,.. , v I :.- "ALl4r-9jlrle,-liSeP /i !.. 1 k1 .0 9. 1-11 uPeliat - Bf.!* I ei fPal. l ...,l l •i - -:,..'•." ‘i -- tif i tIVIIIEWJ'IVI:I t " ) If.it t "- rfii , l,stivier* : lie! - . l aujedt...4oindi of ! He egaigtit Gi y-:had - - pr Ortiktfltegidti . .*tor, 1 . ...,'., and 184 itit i/ i t le i4 4)b e g a d d6 #4 li l inili tiiiiPt,th*#. to till4got if the.ittaaimas. ' ---••••:: ..-:•••-•••:-...•••• ,-- i goilmihia wife and family, ' it is a: . ii.,4001- -1 , to thekialuis of the Imperlalist•troamt ' Efir,G,QaND. f -The efficia lietordtriffewsieiiintlnued increase or mortality ; 'arielor freii - titet*l,inerisfence of the 1 , . . - ... TheNiagtifff'l ,hetTty wbielt", commie - Cell coming thintigli te - 2hiladelphia ham' St. Johns at ti o'clock i fakt•eightj'ivalo 'mit 8136113411 - 3 this, morning ' :" ThePOIttITI rie7ll from Europe is devoid ofihe least intoi-w..,.' - 'i The' same luny': be laid of the French;'ind Other ;continental affaise;!-:.“: -- : ' -- ••' • --' • ' ' !'-'' Vitae is nothilit:itt Indlleitnit iniportannitt to War,:_ rant its being imaittiyr4rertiraph.' • • . :-'• ' ' -- , •.,. . : - % - STEAMBOAT AeCIDEST-,: The Steatnei kieidee‘'hentqi;.flits-ReißfOrge berated ber,.cinttiectleo=glpkillio7 •; utilesi&iiveWesioi, Oi;orgefjelit**;c;-' and scaldinglV tioilitiVrAisc. !digits Pilot, aid Robert. Lindley; clerk. The• - two Mike • arty - , Jed; • city, severely V:: is . • The scalded --r e main of Capt.. Fiehturuck r .- were titcitirbt to the city yesterday.. - FROM TR/IMAMS,. Sr. tome; Sept. lettei (rem F92 ,7 4l.luittlie; • dated Atguat.,lat, stalls) Oen the )teiiztaw escort trahi ior od rcituril ire,* the Reath Piece. • ' The_Sitiii killed an enligrant.the day before, near the Fort, and a 4 etaCtitneat - Of two hOodred..lina getitild'gene out to chlistihe tivS murderers, . -The eveathes Was cool, There had heen - troat thePlataa. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE-trictlitlNNAW--: . - CMCLCIVATI . fiePLA • A Sly broke out ibin morning on 000110 i-ease iarneiOrl.odloyr:itud Fourth etreetei4deiurpjei l ibirteee or fourteen bungee before its littA7 retie - wok ' arrested. The.larr le very benvy. - . - -:::: ',e: -,-.: *1- • NEW - YORK MARKET . ; • ; . •- • = Few Yank, Beet 6 market " is - so' shielded 013 I:let:oast or the" steainer , s , news,. that-we are 'enable to .'give pa. Ph IILADELPRIA. MARKET. 6. , 7; The Nitigara , ii news has caused more' firmnessin • the Cotten Market, and alto an inereutug deinsod note.sales of 560 bbts for Shiimentlit Rye Flour, . is scarce at 3,25. is. Moderate and': the demand, ', lees active, 'sales of 4000 bushels Radii I,os,•white' at 1,1021,I4„ . Rye barbeen selling at 66; prime is in straitydo mond at 56- per 66 lbs. Whiskey is searce; sales at ARGE 'MANGLE •AT 4 AUCTIOAE—Thii - day; Eif- Li Any, Septrnther'nk, zit 2 o'clock' In The afternoon; wilt be sold, ot.McKenna'st Auction R 00425,1 largo MAU, gle. la ~comptati order, enitnble for. hotels or ; private.: amides. , : c---jitep7l, JAMES. hicitrsNNAtiltdCk. rrOOLS,. TOLS LA UPALIN,,.=.7B,- X ;ram cireeta O avnv Act tecerved- - irrplendid -mo 'l6 ck on:RPENT'IMSIoud, and , JOINER'S 7,901.5. Apr "DaßTlCOluall N0T10E.....-To ItY FAITIM AXDVILY. Puicur: I have received *WA Plata of Fashion:-.'• Iso; a aural [assortment orAt t is,whick I be-happy tomato to, order, cheap f • sepT - 'Tailor, Third Vifecti • I-AA:ELM --zeoNwiticAL Z3/4"o.e.LivancLazonar_ IL) TA= stiltcpritittut,ln I .l,mikevattelie vvontses ot CLOTtiffl9.ar : 41 , IkteGM .WS, l 4 . i . _ _ .... ___ ... , , ~.,.. .. -,.... .;- pvt."3„Rog 4040-6:4849;,. ltitt.-T..K.-..llltraltar—Duts fiirz:Thaailovrbettatag your Writing Fluid mulltn:alakfnyitet4 rsrap.,4l fin., them the very beta I everliataieJ"ll lituu_ nliktel,Edorit:WithOUr anrixtgateiufi _.„-- line iiikeaftpr.: ' TOP!'irPO;qNp.--:tiAjlik—lttf4:2-1- ' '''' ' Val' : sale by it p: -. BOtiWARTZ;AIkiL t y, • tattryinna — bye - : 044 , :41m1 fain:tier, TilDitiaS-H. nuitia.l37th'aggnfl3l,iiiiii.",,,h, Pt-eernerot: itil.'eMP*ix.'.4,!4.-i!trNarie4fivl(.• (1 R E A T - AatuvALOP - NAWOOR.S f rollagis_ pAti. ijr,-TRADF-r-4; Atisari*-Po.,,N6o,7garmsasksft, MIT ban. rftOlve,O.4ll hiltrianse Bidet otrirewsPelfGoodvi: 10,atilich they Wylie the ttilOtipa Of the uldiortiastmag-them thatavery sraple svtll be e old att - ' !heir.nsuallpw vieet,lowAksto defy cogtpeddon:: - •. . _• , . I,TEW 800K , 5 .- .Tuilieteined , neW.A: giNKErs•i- ,- • Arintoerney,,,oe-ZaTaLajwig.fne 'I.T./figie,Ten••;,, truelVonel, founded 00. the FasbV:s4ablo Societf of`Phil.= y Joseph i Nunes, a member of ttiO-rithi= 1 (eels onthe .fiord, of tiOOaft.bif Martineau.. Plice','2s cents: ' • " 4, Chambereinfomuukuitoi the People, No. 5., KitK of the Gold Ihinticit4 Iventurers of tize:gneriniennis'll 'nb:car:the new XlDo sad* , yorinded - oM'ae!tuttfacts.-byCharles E.:::merrill, • Price, 05 cents nwCalifornta,orth e it Sennett° Kt-Casson:, tr!, HY' Sniitlifield st.,:'optiosite)Brevaihr . - anatiropoWASfileF,%,...i.tthr.- e d iii . ' mAlti'RetrYP.ean'Agen'l"-' fiiiv,tew rri. iiCY A . ci%... l2B .fr om - it, weavand will.l.,.ettathatiTtioiir.4o. ~ v ' ' ilnß about the - 2Dthinal4 on Ike- IL.,."l,4st,gioeteti, 1; Agency,daytt(BOY, t( w E nropl',--2,7Per50ni."...1 - - winces be, _ t [ 4'91 ~ .. ..., ~ , i oraltWatthltco , or other h ostiles:a:lD ' . transa ct i,.., ey'totherfriesda3 lon 1atn.,.:67,,4",,, . 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Macs a large lot of GO.I4) . .atuISILVEit and. 4 eofililetouladraneat or : - zegtaNDLESs-AVAM:II%-L -. - Wasiiii4(lco one rtrial : C) ICAO .• 9 .P 7,13 v. • 49'194911 ;9? faispel— & iA IHAS PATENT TRUSSES,- - "" tj' radical inre'orliternia rellet' ture v lbraile by Kramazir<ieDOW= Varier Wituid st*et and Vinifiatt gEGALIAbIGARS - by ,KEYSER,'Ei 1110110 Asep6 Vrßßyp i lray , s!elav i rgpA a VA t e i. - A GENERAL*ASSORTMENTSOFITERrumr4., %kit Soaps, and ClothesariasheN_by, lal A .10ARGE/4)T 01,4',FaiVar 5t4194 11. se ; • - _,KEY'SER 14' , MitliDY, BPIM :OF 4* TU • ' ,by LW , gep6, ' ' I'vREYSEFL ISiorhi or vr,Ll,. OIL- F or low b s,l3BtrOFEllli.l!in^''lEltYSEll - k, § e bb\ ti Intl:it; V AittltEßS-N D' EX CHAP/ trEr,4ll(6lc-tAs, - , U ,de NOctE! HankS - OF . 4=llloll3l'W' Notoei said NotosiAisoonntod crn,frivoralalolerins:'_ olsweruncy,-Thatti; liatekonk4efoßlMlFPsl ble !kart"; part of, the Union, collettled-.. . 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