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• • 17nviNthitgitiplectiona are over, we hope that
• . Whig 4bli• endeavor to publish facts, and
speak the - rtiath2fa-stet - ard to •tho operitiona of the
• - • Tariff 0f1846.: .It has.been too much the case, pre.
. •
- 7
.4
.7 • '• cFreT*ptlcirt isPenniylvinia, that dishoneat,
"%•:, •,•;'....peßtleitufkroieivaphne and cry " about, the ; Mann:,
.••facturing interests being wry:ford'' , because their ji=
tcheme:s of "protection" are not adopted
Every cineureattutee which Would:
want o . ..vw?9erity of the wane-1
60ttwirpAis paraded withlageNtiktleurithAiftrn
. tri:
• • '..!taiLatitt.the advac.atti titan - U*4i: opitels torejoice .
• • • thj i giltbi can re ate st littlo o.li**l capital lfieeetiy'
...,Wshgs-,l4goteAsmd:Oiilfih tiber
~,I bittidiistFery fact thatwOnfd - fainieh evidence t2ie
getertil4tiosperity, - Air the country, and more cape-,
• • • 1141 . ..ittevillrniltituring interests, has been careful=
• . • . tom' the public bi'lbeTeditral and Con. :
• 7tetaatine Whig editors. Under :the Tariff -of 1846,'
• • ''-tic,.-oiintrY:-..hiioPi6leti.jvtilesietpled -.proimerity.!
•i : This it a rclO!.:vrbith no man .will-dispitte who balk
The people. of Penn-
MITA* :!save. Oecided•t7 an overwhelming majority
401. be no change in the present Tariff
. • F 4 . lllgle •
t t., '.' worse than . euppatie that tbo
• •
• • - • . ;:whyuet4ih.d.oppresaive reatrietione Open trade propo
,- • . - aed ty . thesiehiipoliate, will ever be adopted in this
•,
. • • • country., The . economy of the Chinese has
• '' .. .itiiii:itiritArnd'accatesaroringet sensible men is the
• • • .Tfairsitilliattitr. Christianity and enlightened human
jtf,r.9o.the, that .. tradoithd• commerce shall be
fettered.With' restrictions, or that 'our countrymen
willever return to theespledect eystems of the past.
. .c(enoott.r.sa”. ianow.the motto of the .Americhn..De-.
'
Ic
idocrf.. - Wtaittai •• • -
• ~, • ~ .
„.•••.
• ;•":•.:liiistse -of Refuge for Colored Salientle
• ' • - Delinquents., • -
.CsittzsTin WM.ELTON, nit/. of Philadelphia, 12
. • . ibis:city, sub..xiptions to the
. •
Haase of Refuge for Colored Juvenile Delinquents,
•.- in.the progress of erection in that city. The cost
oldie building is estimated at $54,000. The sum
• . already eirpended in its:construction is $37,000.
Estimated sum required to complete the building,
•-• $17,000. The Board of Managers state that they
have expended all their available means, and have
• .
consequently been;cOmpelled to suspend operations
on the building nail the finances of the Instito
.
ttriklyi s trrant a !equittptiem
Thirllonse cif Refuge is to be a State insitution,
andiiflittiriti.Pittsburali will derive as.-great a
•••lienefifirom its erection as Philadelphia, or any
whit part of the State. There will be workshops,
.
sChnikls, - ..arid'
religions exercises in the institution;
11ei.ia all respects it will be managed so as to
Improve the moral and physical condition of the
• -
unfortunate persons who may become its inmates.
- his to be hoped that the liberal and philan
thropic'citizens of Pittsburgh, of all colors and
•
persuasions, will contribute to the full extent of
' •'
their ability, towards .the completion of the above
'Mr.lllstaaros will commence oiler
- atiOns: this_morning. If he should not succeed in
seeing all those who may feel disposed to rim
triliute, such persons may leave their names and
Contributions at the office of Palmer, Hanna & Co,
'Fourth atteet, or at the'lintional House r Water
ERE
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- 'The PrentactraVa Tour—Act the 2d.
, •
The'advisera of tne White House do not seem to
lineiv:theii,iiwn , mind for it . day. The New York
Mirror 'Of tneaday : di;ening "understands that a
tel
egraphicd.,,e9t.4o,ll4s.„FeCuilleti.thismoroing by Ald.
lirittotiyclrairman oUthe committee of reception of
thi;CiiininiptiVouicif; tioia.the Ron. Reierdy John. •
son, stating that the press of public testiness remit"
# - :tnqi:±s.iifitefcrr ilie:President to leave Washington,-
and, therefore his intended visit to the North has
been.postponed.' On the contrary, the
Nor-Yovli.EoittiertefThrimalay Morning says:
Wii4earn by !telegraph that General Taylor in
;company with William.B.Treston, Secretary of the
- ; Navy j willi Wave 'Washiegbia for , a -brief visit to the
North on Thursday of this week, and that be may be
• .expeeted in this city on Monday next..'Ho will re
---main-in'Baltimoie Thursday night,' and leaie the
next morning for, Philadelphia, where lie will re
-.main 'until Monday. Ho will reach New York on
the afternoon of that day, and'return to Washington
,77,‘oti,Thtiredny next - week. He will be welcomed
with the heartiest enthusiasm by the entire
of our people.
we :understand that the President set out on
7 ") , l . 4llStpur yesterday morning. It is said, further, that
/ins' been ; pressed by Mr. Thurlow Weed, and
otifie Washington, to go to New
York as “it min „of peace," and as a mediator to
thql-. ) teack hetviepri :Vico President Fill.
more and Senator Seward; otherwise, their feud will
lase the Statoi'al the neit'eleciidn: We suspect the
old soldipris scarcelydieamatist enough to nego
tiete an
,amioifile arrangement between - two such
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MONDAY ISI9IININCI, OCTOBER 16, 1849
- ME — • PRIEM
:. - I,lsceshonld.have stated, before this that the elec
``tiou of
Dr. lifcit s .sisiocr. is to be attributed, in a
to. the exertiops of the noble fire
ett Rithliel"fisarly every one of whom took
an
'Ns behalf on the day of the elec
tion. ite.Doetifeist an*cilct'fireman himself, and
.
hat tilivaye been a.warzn friend of that useful but
mach slandelesk class of citizens. He has stood
op for their rightisand interests on' all occasions,
and will do. so again if opportunity is offered.
There iiii!bir!i 'few bad young men attached to
the . fi t e :o l o_ ii** 'Pl:Pittsburgh, but, as a class
they :r are,- honest, - sober, intelligent, industrious,
moral tocn, and are ever ready to risk their, health
and lives to preserve theproperty mid lives of their
fellOw citizens.
The:*ftte Aivs.
Our nUs:iyhti,ttre
,ctieizi Air the Fine Arta will
gratiAed bj:visitiag the room
• Esq. - ; on Fourth street, iear Woo 4, where they. will
tne . .nnran'tifiovireette; of,auipitasineeteel.
icaectrofl3xPtio.n- ; This-youngratletjnseasee ge
niusOfln big eulep Bet atm tnme will come viten
ip~historicakpaiuting. Be tanow atvorkoae piece
for one of our iitianus, whki worth visiting.eves
"in its'nufuiished state. The subject, ia-the: death. of.
Cmsar,, where
. _ Evert at the base nut Potopey's statue,
,Which all the while ran blood; great Onset fell."
Ther artist has'eholicif moment the when Brutus
;4 - milled-upon Tulin, voice ; 21 to aid' him' in pro
lane .freedom to Rome. 'There ie considerable
verb on it yet to do; bat when it in finished it will
be a grand picture..
NeY%
We are_informed. that cirmari, Esq., late
Pazette, inflow in this city,
making arrangements for the establishment ofa Daily
• Whlgfeuitirsaper ! ' , . , ll is.to be the organ, we pre
tre.ute'i--orlhp:!tyinplethigr and progressives. The
resale of the : late ;e190011: in this County cleMly
usediup
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.
upon :us The:trlUmph of the Democracy has been
complete and ovorythelmlnge; • - •
Jurnex* Courrex.:--zAtt 4.tra itiri.tho Diener
nukes. anwblifilnuj4r4y . ankinty¢ , l&
, t Juniata 'hair 614 i'itt this *oil:
test having given FOUR TIMES THE USW&
=MAJORITIES I and if Union has fulfilled the pledge
she had given, wo have elected the resenta
uves Federal-District which usually gives
them about 1000 majority."
JtvrEiriorr.--We learn by a private source that
Jefferson county has given Gamble a majority of 350.
Missurt.—The Lewistown True Democrat, ex
tra,*says
" Little ,Mifilin sends Greeting :—A majority of
nearly 3SO for JOHN A. GAMBLE, the Democratic
•candidate for Canal . Commissioner ;
And ALEXANDER GIBBONY, tho Democratic
candidate for Aasembiy, with the whole county tick
et elected by an equally large majority: ,
•
Gantt.—Glorieus little Green given Gamble a
majority`of nearly 1000. An extra from the Mes
senger,says
tr The whole Democatic ticket is carried by heavy
majorities. Scarcely a grease-spot, the size of our
thumb.nail, is left , of Meegan, the Volunteer can
didate for the Legislature:,
Correspondence of the Morning Post.
FRANKLIN, VENANCIO CO. PA.,/
October 13, 1849.
L. HARPER, Esq.,— Dear. Sir :—Below please find
the returne of Venting° County, fur Canal Commie-
Moiler. The County ticket is elected by about tho
lame majoritraii Gambles.
Crawford County has gone over to the enemy, ex
cept In eiiii . oafCce;-Csomble , a majority there being
probabiy 300..
Mereer qlecCiT,liiOlDiatocratic kasemblymen
Hoge cod` Leech
Gamble,
Fuller,
Majority for Gamble, MI
In haste, yours truly,
A. P. W.
Westmoieland County Milani.
We aro indebted to the editors of the Argus for
an estri, containing the official returns of Westmore
land County. We give below the footings np :
John A. Gamble,
Henry M. Fullor,
Gamblea majority,
ASSEMBLY
John F. McCulloch,
Harrison P. Laird,
Yoteph Gaffey,
David LL'llyall,
Samuel A. Armour,
SHERIFF
Jain Hogue,
James Coulter,
Andrew Graham, Sr.,
Simon Drum, (vol.)
James Keenan, Jr. was elected Register; Thomas
J. Barclay, Treasurer; John W. Marshall, Commis
sioner; Ephraim Lloyd, Auditor; Benjamin Haines,
Coroner; and D. K. Marchand and Henry D. Foster,
Trusteee--all without opposition
For a Poor House,
• Against it,
OHIO'ELECTION.
Tnutancou Courpri--Free Soil ticket elected.
GEAUGA. — Fteo Soil ticket elected.
Culrxmona.—Democratic ticket elected.
Sum:in.—Democratic ticket elected, which as a
gaig u andOl!ely unexpected.
Ilia district tbel9hig candidate*
for Legislature are elected by a large majority.
Genres.—Wbig ticket elected by 700 majority.—
In the Senatorial District the Whig candidate is
elected.
Wnstrrocrorr.—in the Senatorial district Whig
candidate for Senator is elected.
the Democratic and Free Soil
candidate, is elected to Legislature.
CoLvatatANA.—Domocratic ticket elected.
BlAuormta.—Democratic ticket elected by 600
majority.
ASEETAIII7LkAND LATIE.- - Free Soil tickets elected;
Randall, Speaker of last Senate, is re-elected,
Fuentrus.—Dernocratic ticket elected. This is
something unusual. "Celumbon, the State Capita), is
in this county, and of courst.thepeople there bad
a better opportunity ofjodging of the cothluct,of the
parties dur ing th e last session than those of any oth
er county. .
DlRTA.—Democratic ticket elected by 150.
Lucas aisn B;rrulr.—Whig Representative elected.
, Whig ticket elected.
y4stasteroar.—Wbig ticket elected..
Da= AND SHET,M — Whig Representatives
.
114caithlg , ticket. elected:
Hprearr.--Dciebtftil -
- - -
Loratio , lT.Oiviiserid, Free Soil, iq probab y do.
feated , br u Democrat.
Mortoes.—Wbig ticket elected.
CLAtts.e.—Whig ticket elected by 1000.
Jertreasos.—Democratic ticket elected.
Moarrocometry.—Democratic tirket elected.
DiLain.—Whig ticket elected.
Eararter..o.—Whole Democratic ticket elected by
600 majority.
Wegnin.—This county has done wonders, entire
Democratic elected by a majority of 700 to 1000.
STARR.—•> Old Molly>) has wheeled into line.—
Entire Democratic ticket elected by 400 to 800 ma
jority.
Bzusoarr.—Deinocratic Senator, Representative
and Treasurer, elected by handsome !majorities.
Rrrox—Whole Democratic ticket elected, by ma
jorities from 6CID to 800.
Pf..nny.--Democratic ticket triumphantly elected.
, I:OP:From the returns received, we think that the
Conirention question has been carried in Ohio by a
large majority.
That the next Whig State Convention which as
sembled to nominate a Candidata for Governer, will
not pass a resolution in favor of Protective Tariff.
Of course, we make no pretensions to infallibility,
and are therefore liable to err in this matter. But
we cannot be mistaken if the Democratic press will
do its duty.
VALUE or RAILROAD/3.—Mo influence of railroads
on wealth is made apparent by a recent comparative
estimate of the personal and real estate of the two
cities of Boston and New York. It is found that the
former is indebted, for her recent rapid growth, to'
her superior enterprise in railroads. The valuation
of real and personal estate, in New York, at the
commencement of the present year, was $254,193,-
527, which, compared with that of 1840, exhibits an
increase of only $1,350,373; while that of Boston
shows an increase of $73,097,400 during the same
interval. In 1840, the wealth of Boston in real es
tate amounted to $94,631,600, while at the present
time it is estimated at $167,728,000.
TEM COTTON EXPERMENT iR AUSTRALIA.--A sam
pia grown in Australia has lately been ex
hihited in ,
Londbn. It is said to be of very goOd
qtialiti, and superior to the average American cot
ton ithported into. Liverpool. Two varieties have
been raised'—one a white cotton, the - other a light
drab or brown cotton. • The former is :distinguished
by a silkiness of texture, which is said to be very
rarely noticed in American. cotton. . The-question
,has yet to be solved whether the prise which could
be obtained for . it in England wonld be sufficient to
pay the expenses of culture and prepaxibg 'for emu.,
lett4litid freight, &c., to England.
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Hoofer majority, 1046
PROTHONOTARY.
Graham's majority,
A PredietlOn.
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seldom happens that anything particularly
!:40E# te.docters,ht:lnade ptiblict.Te:;;Anfcitas
them with ':pfeasuitt that the lots hilithr;•:ll.'
4tentiner, at tamburg; , lias haslet lot"oootfratisS: toYlir
iiietif,to any person
04 cholera. The Aca demy of Medielne,"at
Pais, is to decide upoieibti remedy.
eldir "What do I consider the boundaries of my
ceunrty, sir r , exclaimed a Kentuckian; `Why s air t
on the east we are bounded by the rising 'aftd--ari
the north by the aurora borealis—on the west by the
precession of the equinoxes-=and on the south by
the day of judgment: ,
tar We learn from Mackinac that the twenty-one
Indiana reported to have been found on the beach
near that place dead of Cholera, got up the neaday
and wept about their busineis. When discovered
they were'only , dead—drank. • "
ter Five clerks of courts in New Orleans receive
over $50,000 a year, or an average of $10;000 to
each clerk. New Orleans must be a paradise for
officials.
tar We perceive that Bernard McGrann, Esq., of
Lancaster, has received the contract to do the work
on the branch railroad connecting the Harrisburg
With the Susquehanna Railroad, now also in course
of construction.
far A simple country lady hearing that a_ neph ew
of hers had been made Bachelor of Arts, said that
she never li ked artful persons, and that these artful
bachelors sometimes played the deuce with the
girls.
egilf• A polite Irishman, the other day, deliberate.
ly threw himself in front of a lady; and, upon her
asking what he meant, replied: "I only want to bask
in the sunshine of thy smile." The lady: would
have fainted had not-an omnibus been at hand.
Ear One of the Boston exquisitea, being asked
why he married the second time, replied, "because
I thought it ao weary re-wiring? ,
rer There is a man in Illinois, named Barrow,
who has changed hispolitics so often, that the neigh.
bore call him Wheel-Barrow.
b 43" A quiet old gentleman, capable and industri
ous, was turned out of a public office inWashington,
last week. His successor, being too stupid or too
lazy to do the work, now gives bis predecessor half
the salary to attend to bia.datiea for him
sir Fine white shirt bosoms are all the rage now
in New 'York. They are of linen cambric, with
three rows of French embroidery, and cost about
$l2 each.
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Diir A man should guard in his youth against sen
suality; in his manhood, against faction; and his old
age, against covetousness.
ter He bath run long enough who bath touched
the prize; he bath sailed long enough who is come
safe into harbor; and he path lived long enough who
is ready to die.
From the Philadelphia Times, Oct. 10.
AWFUL RIOT.
The Torch of the inceroLiory applied!—Loss of Life!
As we write this, at 10 o'clock.our city is again
the theatre of a most disgraceful riot, which corn •
menced about one hour since by an attack of the
Killers upon the blacks of St. Mary street. A large
three story brick at the corner of Sixth and St.
Mary streets, known as the California House,
which was occupied by a white man named Mc-
Allister, and a black man named Jackson, has
been fired, and is now burning rapidly at this time,
and the firemen are prevented from playing upon
it. The police are completely paralized, and are
shielding themselves behind the houses in Hurst
street. The killers have entire possession of the
ground, and are discharging firearms with a ran
pidity that may be likened to a field of battle,
while :he blacks, in return,, are defending them..
I silveS us Well as tfiernariPabt&-• presentorq
pearances, we are-to have a renewal of the - scenes
Of 1837. It was supposed; when we left . thegroand
that a• number of lives were lost. ' ".•
•.• P. M —As we.-write .this.tho; riot
tins become alarming- in the = extreme. • Six fire
men had already been shot . in the attempt to ex
tinguish the flames. The fire threatens to con.
some the whole square 0184. Mary -street, be•
tween sixth and seventh street, and every attempt
to extinguish it, is met by a discharge of firearms
and brickbats from a body, of rioters that are arm
ed and seem determined to have the conflagration
unimpeded. Three engines, are now flying from
the ground in dismay. We saw three firemen
shot while - laboring to stop . the fire, The ridt ie
tremendous. It is impossible to say where it will
stop. The police is on the ground, but not being
armed, are ineffecliVe.
t 2, P..b.L—The State House bell is striking eight
This is the alarm fin the military. The Washing
ton drays are turning out and marching to the
scene of disturbance, which is just on the boarders
of the City proper, Moyamensing and Southwark.
'Guns, pistols, are beard in .all directions.—
The rioters, (and to be Killers,) are bold and stand
their ground. They have just chased three en.
gines up 7th street to Washington Square.
We have jail left the.Haspital.. The wounded
there are: Wm Coleman—shot in the thigkiandleg.-
Thaildeus Sellers shot In the thigh and hand.
Thos. Weiterard, shot in the leg—leg fractured.
-, Charles •Sheered member of the American En
gitie; shot
its the thigh.
John Spray—colored--shot in the head, while
passing the corner of Lombard and Sixth streets.
John Hall—colored—shot in the neck and arm,.
Augustus Green—colored--shot in the hand and
leg.
John Williams--colored--shot in the . breast.
Charles Hammelwright—member of the Good
Will, shot through the head and killed.
Edward Hunt, of the Harmony Engine was shot
down.
A member of the Assistance Engine, one of the
Phcenix, and two members of other compi.nies
were severely injured.
2 A M—The following additional accounts of
killed and wounded hove just been handed in by
our reporters.
Thomas Page, member of the Delaware Hose
Company, badly wounded with a slung shot.
Smith, member of Mena Company, suppds
ed to be killed.
A colored man was seen to fall shortly afteutte
firing of a gun in the hands of one of the rotes
he is supposed to be killed.
Thomas Hunt, of No 20 La Grange street severe
ly it not fatally wounds* be lies at the drug stare
at Lombard and 3d ste.
Two others were taken into the same store bad
ly wounded.
Thirteen policemen were more or less injured.
Twenty-one received serious injnry.
vier NOTIcT EVEUT ONE WHOM IT MAY Cortczatt.
—The American Oil, having performed by its use 1 11 c!
many remarkable cures, and being a powerfel Re
medial Agent for various diseases, ban induced swim
persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The
original and genuine American Oil is obtained from
a well in Surto:vine, Kentucky from the sole arid
only proprietors, D. Hale & Co., who appointed ?qr.
Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, their
solo and only agent for supplying eub.agents in wes
tern Pennsylvania, western Virginia, and part !of
Ohio. The true and genuine American Oil is a dark
green color. There are various counterfeits abroad
--some. Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely resem
bling the genuine, purporting to come from the Pitts
burgh and Allegheny Dispensary Company; sahib
black, some white, said to be made from the Grip
nal American Oil. D. Hale & Co., the only and
sole proprietors of the true and original Ameridan
Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persOns
who make the article called Extract of American
Oil, said to be refined, clarified and concentrated.
BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and 08.
SERVE that Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, head of Wood street is the-ONLY and SOLE
agent for the above mentioned District, and that ndne
is genuine but what has the name and address
printed on the label, and in the pamphlet in wh)ch
each bottle is enveloped, and likewise notice that
the proprietors , address is printed in each pamphlet
thus: «D. Hall & Co., Kentucky: , Another *ay
of detecting the counterfeits is the difference in
P HI
price. The genuine is sold invariably at 60 cle. er
bottle and .no less, while some of the counter its
are sold at various prices under.
The Pure and only Genuine American Oil is Id
whOleitalo-and retail by Wm. Jackson, at the ly
agency in Pittsburgh, No. 89 Liberty street, hen of
Wad' et. aug3l,:3
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Thod solemn month I hear thy voice;
Molls my Soul of other thus, ;
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Wherrhot to live wasp to rejoice, - •
When earth was lovely to my gaze
Oh, visions bright—oh L blessed hours,
Where are their living raptures now 7
I ask my spirit's wearied powers—
I ask my pale and fevered brow
I look to Nature, and behold
• My life's dim emblems rustling round,
In hues of crimson and of gold—
The year's dead honors on the ground: 1 :
And sighing with winds, I feel
While their low pinions murmur by,
How'much their sweeping tones reveal [
Of life and human destiny.
When Spring's delightsome moments shone,
They came in zephyrs from the Vireot,l,
They bore-the wood-larks melting tone,
They-stirred-the blue lake's glassy breasl;
Through Summer, fainting in the heart, t ,
They lingered in the forest shade;
But, changed and strengthen'd now, they be
starm, o'er mountain, glen, and girl*
How like those transports of the breast
When life is fresh and joy is new,
Soft as the haleyontedowny nest,
And transient all as they are true
They stir the leaves in that bright wreathi
Which Hope about her forehead twinei,
Till Grief's hot sighs around it breathe,
Then Pleasure's lip its smile resigns.
Alas, for Time, mid Death, and Care,
What
What gloom about our way they ding I -
Like clouds in Autumn's gusty air,
The burial pageant of the Spring:
The dreams that each successive year
See Med bathed in hues of brighter pride, ;;
At last like withered leaves appear,
And Bleep in darkness side by side I
Social Life in Spain. •
Wr. Wallis of Baltimore, has in the press of the
Harpers a work entitled a Glimpses of Spilitn,.....
from which we make the following extract
0 One of the first things, indeed that st;iilr , a
reveller of observation, after be has been tidinit-
ted into the inner life of Spanish families, lis the
closeness and ,tenderness of the domestic relktirihri
and affections. No matter bow distant their ties
gree, kinsmen and kinswomen seem never to for
get what, among colder nations, are held very
brittle ties. Nor is there any affectation aboutac
for it involves constant and affectionate intereourse
and the interchange of all imaginable good 4ffi4is :
This consideration for relatives is extendedo the
friends who join the circle under their anipiee.S.
A single visit, with a proper introduction, i.gives
you the freedom of the house. Your host ot.hOsti
ess tells you, at once, that it is la dislissirian
de romb,"—altogether at your disposal. If You are
in the house, and it happens to be mentioned, it is
not as the house of the proprietor, but as ?ma sis
easa—this your house. If you suppose all this to,
he mere compliment, and adopt the Engliith and
American idea, that you are not treated with snb
stantial civility till you are formally invited to
dinner, you mistake the people, and throM away
your opportunities. The stomach is not consider.
ed, in Spain, as the seat of the social affections
If you are recommended to a family; the head of
it calls on you at once, without regard to foram.
lity or visiting boars. Instead of giving you to
eat, which, as you are travelling on your own
means, he naturally supposes you do notlinpitra•
Lively need, he gives you his company, sincllni
personal attention and guidance, which he snows
are of much more importance to you, and :which
you cannot buy. He takes you to see his farnilY
and his friends; puts you, at once, on a tooling of
familiar acquaintance with them ; makes you feel
that the door is open to you whenever you wish
to enter, and then leaves it to your own diserelion
antiVss&mi , you please: -Out-of dobra,l' het
is by your side, He gives you the thousadd foci:
litiestbara stranger can only thus obtain, and
tells you, in half a day, all that a guide book and
a valet (replace could teach in a month.
Alan does not live by breadatone, and lickwret,i
travellerii are there, who have not sighed over the
neglect rif so Nenerable a truth; when they bare
found in , their journeyings to and fro, that a leiter
of introduction is generally held to be a bill °floc
change ,i f chith is paid in full, by a dinner. Igen
our new. acquaintance, too busy to see us liirri.
self, hair, sent us his invitation, how often have
we wished, in 'despair at his sad civility, peat he
had sentens his servant, . his carriage, evenhis
horse imits stead. A wise man, as well as witty,
was Theodore Hook, when he told the allerinati
who baCalre.ady surfeited him, and yet pressed
him to
,partake oistill another course- 0 thank
you, but,,if it's,..the same to you, 11l take the 'rest
in money)' .t cannot but applaud that cuStorti, in
regard nedie reception of strangers, which puts
the poor host and the rich on a level; enabling the
one to do all, in the way of civility, that can pro
perly hnexpected of the other. Not the !emit of
the advantages is the relief to the guest himself,
who is `saved the unpleasant reflection than be
perchanee„been a burden to an amiable roan, who
could ilinfford, or a bore to a wealthy one, who
feasted-„MM to be rid of him.
IrrE Ile MALII I / 1 .
. Mudge, among the better classes in Maraga,
is a Mir*, 'as the church service hash it, not en.
terprhted or taken in hand unadvisedly or lightly."
The laltoring peopleovith that beedlessner of the
marrow which seems peculiar, every where, to
the potiO and the lilies of the field, are eatisfied
with such hapiness as eight Or ten reels a day can
piocuie,?for win= with a wife and family. They
marry when it suits them; live as well p they
can on Wine anifoil, grapes, bread, garbonvs ;and
garlic, and are as cheerful nod merry.over an old
guitar akif its music contained the quintescence
of as many- gook things us -were in, my Lord Pe
ter's broWn loaf, or his alderman's sirloini flea.
ven alvcnys blesses a contented spirit, arid there
are fewlnt them who do not see
" kthand them grow their sons and daughters,
Lik wild grill:aeon the rine."
Quite_ ailwillingly, no doubt, would the , young
folks of:-the higher ranks assume the pike •and
trust tojrovidence ; but 'the usages of society
corripel the observance of a somewhat sterner pru
dence. cupid's drafts, with them, are generally
on time, fdid at long dates. FOC many yeers”—of
ten from Orly youth to manhood - well matured—
it is custotnary for them, estar en, relacionei (to be
upon relations) with each other, until the happy
or unhappy. young man.(as the case may be) can
persuade4tle fair one, or-her less . persuadbhle re
latives, that he is obis., con decoro, to keep house
and farnili , „
Ran.away matches not being tolerated, church,
state or fexhion, matrimony would becoMe ;too
often a sad systematic business, were it not that,
in. Andalusia, the tight of love's young drearp is
no " brief candle,"but burns long and bright as
well as Warm. Inithe meantime the patient swain
hat the fleedom of. the father's house and the lady's
conversation, and ho pleasant nights, when the
moon or stars or his young Juliet's eye& invite
him, he can say sweet things to her till morning
comes thirough the rcjas (the iron gratings of
her window. This relic of the olden time; when
sleepless ciaidens welcomed their rovingi . loVers
from midnight lattices, now goes by two most
unromantic names. Some call it come hicrro, .(to
eat iron,), a phrase s the foundation or derivation
of which may very: reasonably be traced tip some
supposed 'approximation of the lovers lips to • the
window bars. The other name, however, ae/a'r /a
pava, (tolduck the hen-turkey, as the Hark!. book
translates it,) seerne of much less philosephieal
etymology, for surely if so gallant a performance
smoke at all of the poultry yard, another bird of
Capitoline memory,;would seem to be entitled to
its honors.
Baltimore Itittaleipal
The Democracy °rpm Monumental Caro has
achieyedArtother glorious victory ! The Republi
can of Thursday sayer:
" We have elected Eighteen Councilmen,oot of
twenty, dad left but two for the Whigs. Some of
the strongest Whig Wards have elected Deinectatic
Councilmen! We feel very much like crowing; on
the prosentlaccasion—we are inclined to boaOt
loud
ly.of ourAdeased old ;Democratic city, but :re.'
frain outtifsheer pity. The Whigs are inortified
enough, lit all conscience:,
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Paris, Sept.
The rintrtittiniiiistory of the Huniaritiw war
surpasses any fiiiit ancient or - tnoderti
times. detterat : -feriii:wittifeight Hundred Hu*
dred'Hungarians attacked eight therisand
siami ..aq-entrencititl-qampi•ind;'.aiter losing
eighty of his eighty four pieces of artillery, with
his fctur . remaining pieces retook the lost guns,,
killed and wounded half of the Russian forces and
took fifty pieces of cannon.
I am having a succinct account of the Hun
garian` struggle -prepared for you, which I had
hoped to have ready for this steamer. I stroll
certainly forward it by the next,. and as it will
emrnate from the very 'highest - source, I know it .
will be read with thrilling interest threugliout
the country.
You will see much in the papers about the Ro
man question ; And the prevailing'opinion is, that
Louis Napoleon will recedlifrom his letteriliut
I assure you that I - have the highest evidence that
he will not. The Pope must come to the French;
or the French will continue to occupyltonie; and
it will not be very long before they annex .it, by
the popular vote of Rome.
Como& has not surrendered: and will not; they,
have 'an abundance -of amunitioii for six, yeang
and plenty provisions for one. The Austrians
will have to keep up the eeiging -party to at least
one hundred thousand men, or be in dangeeriftim
nihilation.
If Kossuth shall be so fortunate as to get heres
he willimmediately go tifithetTnitedStates,aenom
panted - by his. ministers at. Constantinople, En.
gland and Praline. '
Two war steamers—such as, the Georgitkan4
Ohio—will be quite sufficient to drive the AUS.
trians out of the Mediterranean. , Will 'pot the
Republic of the United States raise the !money r
Penturyfnanian.
IMPORTANT DEClMOrte—The Supreme Court
New York has decided that notices ofprotesteheuld
contain in substance the following requisites:
1. A true description of the note, to 'ascertain the
identity.
2. An - assertion that it has been duty presented to
the maker, for payment, at maturity, and &Armored.
3. That the holder looks to the endorser fir in
.
liar. Coope r. once Blurted a certain governor, by
attributing the disease in potatoea to iithe inortifiM4-
tier', they felt steering tetnal! a memberspf. their
family in the gubernatorial chair."
air A gentleman lately went up with a Olin, in
France, and, crossing the Alps by moonlight, arri
ved at Turin, 400 miles, in 8 hours.
117' oi Oysters I I... The subscriber ;will
keep up constantly (at the Monongahela Exchange) from
thiellme, FRESH. OYSTERS, - which he will serve 'apin
the very best style. ' E••Ci CAMPBELL, • :
sepia -tam. Cor. of Smithfield andFuorth its:
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Byortyys Brass Barka Soiree: - .
ditTuE members of Bgerig's'Bruss Rand
' would respectfullt•infornitheir friends and
the citizens generallly. that they Will give a
Gram! - Firemen's 'Military and Citiellall,
at the Li FAYSTts ASSEMBLY ' ROOMS, on' Wednesday
evening, October 315 t, 1890 - , - . •
The Sleigh Waltzes and a variety of new end beainiful
Cotillion., will be introduced by Mr. But M'Avingwhose
services have been secured for this occasion, •• •
Tickets can be bad from the Members of the Bandana
the Managers.
MANAGERS: ..
Mr. Robert Defy, Eagle. Capt. John Herron,
" S.W. APSherry, AlPy. Duquesne Greys.
D. S. Iti'Clintock, Dag'e. Copt. J. OIL Denny,
•, Wm. White, Neptune. , JaeJoon Blues.
" Edw. Kaye, Niagara. Capt. Geo. Dougherty,
'+ John Kennedy, VigiFt. Quitman faista4ls.
' J. bl. Kinney, Good lat. Capt. F. Seidenetnker,
" Jas. Futliard, Riusburgh Rifle
Robt. Elliott, G'd Will. Coawany.
Cinema MA.NAGEss.—R. Biddle Roberts, James Fettle,
David Campbell.
nowt Martaagea.—CoL Stun't W. Black, Edward
Kaye, Capt. John Herron. . octlbab
Orrice or SELICETAIer OF STASS,L
sp,i„„fiek,, /11r, Orrober rat, 1819.
Q BALED PROPOS U.S will be received at their " -- et
r. 7 of the Secretary' of State. at SpringfieM,Xllinois,
til the first day of May, 185 that 12 o'clock,thrfMnishing,
paper for the use of the State, as follows: 575 reams No. -
2 Printing Paper, 25x39 inches, at least one-fourth linen
stock, 45 pounds to the ream, and 35 reams of plain fools
cap paper, medium quality.
Said proposals will be opened in public at the alike of
Secretary of State in Sprthgfield, on the second dey,Af
, tfiTrtfl'AuX. l . oo 'ekKll ofs-zisr.: . .OPr-AS , 01r ;
ed 'good order-it - the State- tf se, ips Springficlift 01 1
or before the first day of August, 1810..:, ;
The contractor to give bond sir.the ind Muir r itif , Sl:o,;
000 for the faithful performance _of the contract
IL SICOOLEir,
Secretary of State of Illinois .
Ilg" The St. Wail -Union,LcuristrilleDemocrithAmer.
'lean Manufacturer, (Pittsburgh, Pa 4 Te:nnsylvanien,
t Pa.l - New 'York 'Evening Post; and Boston
insert the above three times weekly, and send' their ac
counts to the office of secretary state Of Illinois. ' •
oeL 15 11149:wIrr:
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ADMISS
press Circle and Parquene • -•
Second Tier
[7First night of Mr. CHAS. PITT, the - popular and
classical Trage.d/O:
MounA Y. October 15,
will lie presented
. HAMLET;
Hamlet- ••• • I Ghost- •
Queen . hllLsan, Ophelia. •
To conclude with
ThIC,WIND,MILL. ,
Sampson Loos, Robinson. I,Matquia • • •-• • • -Archer.
Marian Mies Cruise.
Taesday;Mr. Qhas..Fiti - Nuili .
True AL7nnica—Dooti..open. at 7 ; ; Cowanmillrise at
ell past 7.o'clock,precisy.
SHIRT -MANIIPACT,ORY,
en tl men's Plirsaltallta§" :tan M
_ pet/4m
WHOLESALE AND ETAlli,
NO. 6 6 TOMTIT STREET, APOELOSOILDING
arreetts WOOD Ann nAnitr/
tvreartson ',J . /. •
g - Alway s on hand, a large assortment or Snins
Besoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Honery,Stsuender s,
Under Shirts, Drawers,/m.,ttc. kaarttl
---7— lt'it - keTkti - s — i'remtn.ia,siJkis
WRITE AND BEOWN DOMESTIC FLANNEL.
KITE are now repvingfrom the Factory a large sup.'
TV ply of these oods, which we are selling lower
than such Goods b nbe had elsewhere in this city:- We
use no acids in blenching that injures lhe goods; 4"°b"
jeer being to-produce goods not for,show only, bat for
comfort and durability, asd as such therrezeived .the.
firstpreiniumover. all other, goods .etthibited at the late
Allegheny Agricultural Fair. .
For sale at the Blanket Depot, N 0.50 Markel et. ~and
at the Warehouseof
FAYk:F/ t.IIIANUFACTUSINO.OO.,.,
N 0.112 Second street.
Blankets of our manufacture are sold in Allegheny'
City by Mr..JOHN DEAN, and also at the "TWO 81 0
WINDOWS, ,, Federal street. • octlslin
Leather Stosui -
Tun DECLINED and for sale by SABIL. IIIeELEAN,
No. 95 Wood street and corner of Diamond alleYr
-700 sides New York Sole Leather; •
600 " Baltimore "
500 New York and Baltimore Sole. Leather, to ar
rive in a few days;
35 dozen Morocco. Curacoa and Madness Kid; •
6 " French •
65 " Pink Linings ; •
10 " White "
5 " Kip Skins;
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600 gas. , Shoe Threads, Greta and White; •
500 "Eastern Sparables ;
500 " Pittsburgh "
Atso—A lot of Philadelphia' and French Dalf.Skins,
together with a large_ assortment of: FliilitilelphitkLUsts,,
Findings, kc., suitable for Shoetaitiers-411•0'Whieh
having been purchased pretty early - in the eeason,berore
the latefridvanudi n Leather took place in the East,' car;
afford to sell. as low as the antis articles can bes,itur ,
chased for ctish - iii4he esty. Merchants and dtheiret Who
may want shehluticieo, would find if to .thaikialtbrititge
to call and examine my stock, before .parchaitiorelse
where. 0ct1.5 , 114t9 SAMINIthIcDFAIN. • •
Groceries, Wines' 14quors;,*o. - .
TMBE subscribers are now rece,iving.their_.P42/,,aak'qr
Goats, and offer for sa..e.iliel - ollowing, oq aceprn,
modating terms:
3511 casks hluspraWs Soda Ash, 139 per Cent.,,
20 " Bleaching• Powder;
12 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar; • •
302 bbls. prime Molasses, in oak bbls ;
17 " Loaf Sugar;
152 bags prime Rio Coffee"
30 half chests Y. Hyson-Tea ;
100 boxes Y. 11., G. P. and Impn Tea ;
20" Virginia Tobacco, 5 , 5, &e.;
50 bbls . and half bbls. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel ;
100 lbs. Indigo;
300 bbls. Rectified and Old Man'a Whiskey;
17 half pipes Brandy, " Otard," "Dupuy,"!&c.
2 pipes Holland Gin ;
20 casks Port Wine, various-brands ;
12 " Madeira and Sherry Wines;
33 ' Sweet Malaga .
5 " White 'a
5 " N. E. Rum.
Together with an assortment or Domestic Liquors,
Cordials, Alcohol, Spices, Soap; Clindlea,; Starch, &c. .•
W. & M. MITGEIELTIIRE,
.N0.,160 Liberty-street.
To the Honoruble the Joins of the Coen' of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and'fof the County of Al
leghe:y
Th petition of Johnston lattell, of the flth' Ward, ca•
ty of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, iminbly show
eth, That your petitioner bath provided hitivielf 'with
(materials for the accommodation oftraveleisanitothers;
fat his dwelling house in *the' Ward aferesniq, and - prays
(that your Honore will be pleased to":grant:hitn a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And yriar pe
titioner, nom duty bound, wiltprayi
JOHNSTON-LIT/ELL.
We ,the subscribes, citizens of the Warn aforesaid, do
certify, that the above :petitioner:is of good refuge for
honesty and temperance; and is we Ilptovnied with honie
room and convsnuen COS for the accrunnWdatiott
elets and 'others, and that said tayern-ilinicesentlf.: - -
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H. Hawkins, Robt: Tate, John hVAleese. Thos. R ik
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LOCAL MATT,, IS
Agricultural Saciet-4i!al•
- Elog*at Ati#4li,*!,:f
th'triri , THorrire
Mr. James ty4•7l l sess:AT,ltoled.
that a premitio;NAlit
'A tootion, the BoareilprOivii,"the report.'
Oa motion, it was ResoleaPrhat Robert John
eon shall receive thmpreminmarrardedAy:pci,J47
-gee.
On motion Resolved, , Tbat brass knobs bepresent" .,
ed for all cattle which hape been ; Opined worglyAf :
premiums by th? . .lidgeir.„..,_:•.f•
•
The comthiliell:in .., ilie7rfou Inn Match report
that they tiavii seleefei-thii,fiebf of Mr: Niglei, - ok
Peableetatvingdp. 4 ,,, ••• ‘--
The following gentlemen tvere.selectek.ludgeal
/mom otottne, -of Wilkituk- ` 3 : • '•
lamb T4noiti OfOldo.•-•• - • -
gammas KEABEIS, of Enid Deer.t , .• • , • •
The Premiumsshaliber•-$16,x512,510,58, 56
$4. ,it
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The following gent menpierem4aintei`a Com.;
tiiittee • to iirepaier'the,'ffeldi l ttr"V) - ohit
Mr. B. Kelly '"" - - • - •
iiesolved, That any, persona vilabing.ta•coritimd.,ol
the _ ,
Plciughlog glatchi-Mhall'enterihile
the Secretary_seven days previous to the day.
Resolved, That the = co ntest 4410 !ii4 2 pfzica on the'
30th or october "I the plonOutti , atitt tit 10 mieleek;
A. M. , _
Reselredv That the fieeretaiyMhall have hi s
_ -
open- at the• Mansion KonseW 'Liberty etreeti. and at
the Kegisteria offie6; iu gtikNevit
• The folloiving gentletieb:Piere _elected 4uditiays
0. Kelly, John Pdetlustekand..lelin,loyle..,,,,
The SoUiety will meet in the Court Hansen on the'
grat 'Waimea) , in"Ko;rember; to 'eieit
TerAYOlOB ONTlCE—Sinitaai ,
nidaYmorning, --officer Boyd hroughtrip4Jhard look
ing:nrie, for the insieCtiou:iiftlielStaiiii,' 4 !And ars
you back again," enquire:4 taptaiii,lieirnb.:s9;tactik
it appears:ad, butt dimit uralerstand•hoWit has hap 7 l.
poned.” “I can tell you ::1 bionghtyou tern nit
WhielbarrOWP 'interposed the' niatihnian : ;
veryntrange,.l thought 1, was;
here for Cincinnati, but somebisw.for other I find 'ldy l '
self back hdainiPi4,6!)4o;;l*. - . 6 1 5 001 4 !):0rivg,
under some sort of. idclusions Bit
dairn,” said the blayor, 4 !tind
you please, youshall be preserved trnm the Wintry,
blasts." A couaitmentwaSMadeOit,,Willtiltitdr.,
ritde words, 4 ‘twanty four)) ;o!rit..;
There Were but two: reinainini4Meif t6iiitVkle;
,examined together. :No. l_was arrested because: ' d im',
did not know which end oflirrn was `a permoet;
and while being,,Conduaiii,teilin.itrinbs;ligjopleil
"another of the same,» who was also taken itt - lorL . ,
company., No; t made a OnfoniMs in -ilde . .pishiort
'II would like very much to get 90,1 assure you,: for
the situation in which -I am in itidicidedlydisagrce..
able to a man or Mysensitive - feelingi.,_ , I haid,.beent
in this country but six weeks, Blld,onfy tbetaibetday
arrived in your city. This accounts for the<ct
that I did not know your rules? "Did Yaitriit,Anow
that you should not get drunks , ' said the ,Nfaitar."
egFaltb I did not; but will you let me ..offt ,, ,'"Sit
down, and Dit think about few minutes
we raw No. I and 2on their way to W
the M
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4..Srattrani. , —Orr Saturday eveningi:Byerly and :
his Band poi; a statiunnpiplite L eur,tceiatid .dia.
.coursed most eloquently,_ three popular pleceirivfo--
"Pecir Welly
„ trip ./.adyrE''Oct "Row
the boat The evening .ilia , one,trifictt ,
brings our “weekly - tei ,- ,al'eltyfe'-.=Nentrtiliiii...
Cimino; notalnnethatiiVefoi'lietiie4;*4 , :jiiiyeil
leisure to listen to the .music;but,the
atronkjeheali *Mile: He doee not Seek closed
and invite.. select -audiences— buf;fdashes, lnto the;
-great-thoroughfares: lie,niks no pay: If ttlero°',
virtue in music—and who'doubtsthat theta is=the
Teti are "not :aerie to'ba-gratided in,thil city. ne.
believe there.is-en-eidinarice OthielvfiCtffie - 91.5qpri .- 4
justice construe+into''a prohibition of wren dca by'
li - ciearia.ceriect in ifiji;.iii,etikiikAiit . citizeno
'4M; iintragedbYit;.and:vreloToifts , reperal:illieugli
its a delo6l6i; five ' s}it! contend that it "dui be
;wiped out.:. Such fincturti , AbaitOiOb(siTiiltkujilT
I'beexcluded from present soctety ''
put we tbnak tql.4 , P*!?! .- A l l% : #4* . rciri teii .
.1-jtiandsomiycninpliment.—
C. S. Poarsa:
50 cents.
hties,Phate,.
"DurkFr= Contrri Oct t 3 rr ,
)einitie
District Court, Judgment reversedi Opinion 14:
CtdefJustice Gibson.
"We'Sfriirefald
Miuntic itidguient re4eMOidagintori.bfirusticejtri
gem. 4 •
vs Bryant ;.
41 :r4i:Ofior . C; 4 44;74 1 :iie.d
Purviance and Smith, for Plaintiff in Error—Foote r
and Lee tor'DeTeincientit`in-Ertieii,
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STORE BonT.--On'Saturdart the store tioaliThili,,
tielphlap bitift`4 Itinney &Ude: `'ef Itlarkettttiet,
left the 44:linglitinfvrfinater ir,i/ig-to Nett' Orleanir':
If; was ntowded ivikate,...exeellent aisoFtineht a
giitidi, seed itir -.' nie':deinindellictiltipiieoptea s tivit
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the Ohhionnd ‘Pititai*ppl rivent:iiltlnltirizeil Omit
nenttpandet l ettelpttnill:AtOint crew , ,Vwe pakten- ,
gets went to.Beinerinfornothing tiabo'attledm .5 ,
, 40 .*/Eicf? Iciinffiit Tcl •W' - ' - '
Mn.s Wright a =detect-woman Satcirdaj oteje
-information beforei Aiil. Major: rignittst the di tic
Zi j ohe d -40 :1 0 1.16 42(4 0 144),•4.44iN : =4 1 4Vh
tarp, commitied on last Mondifeight , aniidefoneet
- believedtlist-hin;pbjett erair6inerqir
rent wasiniueif nint,thiries doubt be.com
mitted; peiiiapit "dent 'over-the:river,.
i el v AP "°ll° - # a lt w #7! /111 , 1 4.9 1 41.5, ter 40:Pg
OC C attiOXI of &italic:lnert by the:ltee., De -Charms, Vital?
' , islet of the treteChtrt.. eriffeittitealojeliti,t`
,tip!gqthe I nth al the fulliP,d!,:tPirP3o pf
the Swedenhergipeithat Chttetianifi erne tobef reOd'
Ott ofh t •irianittheitalk th;ivehdiriettee br:
hie pteleesicite , u, , :„:3 !
'Prrrastran :!-;agiurskt lhaf
City, Which itatea that Hunk*, ItPbillson
telton,ldcqregor, Ittftirrayy : titagher,-;nod others,
-whwwent ap .4.eltrank ocompantoarytect .at
-Place on !he. 2811 r - ot
:Mir It -Whin ted by COM e that:el4o s pr4Verie:i .
'dent that the Whlgs ' will iheitliabaedonalleie.Pi:.*;
.tectke scheme, they i wilt be ;likely to late up the;
Bsreaparllla:question, which now lOtqtOs thisaide
of the world. The leaders in the great patty will per
doubt aide with old 'Jacob Townsend/"': I
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ACCLDENT—AIMOS7 Saturday -
gig last, a 40M in itl4razgok.teight at aotneOing,
and startedpftat fall spo The driver, Mr Its
gan,vaa thrown afr;anti,l t te:Vitel insaeo goer hie
head, making terriblegash. He was carried to
fortaatitintit - ' -"
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11e3:•-w='•e rlase4ee7ld
a°ghPircul3Yl°l4lB' ; Chr?
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Fanny, l,el na e4l 4l"rl;;t l66 :7:
aziex7cara° - Tar ;v
'advert 43i it
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Samuel or
tesitherje very large .
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!armut United;Stat4l , Die* , COur!=meeta ;to:
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T.N0.*5....:4.7.10.0gr.4#4..
lieported for the morning Post
TUE VERY LATEST SEGE . BUCOPE'
We have neves by electric telegraph . to-Liverpool
up to the sailiog of the Caledonia.
` HUNGARY
Comore .16c
officers and 44 la•
boring undeVO4l4)lsiseklon tbibre:slitapeet agaiest
-the •ie inie
lioeB,o,lhitalfeeijog.
iheAelidellFiellr,Netva'cteidemns the ccu!so per..-
Saga b - y
d v eargyi dna etatita that. Kemal:eh, Beni, a nd
inato-Of Pesitiva
are 4414eki3th
illiitkabere--The.Empersoz: l orßasziafittito.ii - o .
nr.riligliki.&ao44.4 l .d for 4 , i!'.i..!P1!4,7 or
‘ `l l °! o " , .eifilkso.lllfiteras ?h, • wilt consider the
escapeor44l!cffthent as a caster belli if tbe• i tlialian
Aid,liiitleWif4oo-pleyce ciao' eau ba ihr4leng
to return to *war."
.The 3oltsp egll.persists in his refOltiliqui•PaCtbe
gteatlintjkiithindscatadf_it alariSiekitiArkliquat
ening torreloritia"Cisitinotccprinseliiiintly . . no
eicit nne,durcemucittS . tifre'o
yet been made.- --ThKsis - te s ioisic•belleve that'-the
! 11 /geo;9 l -•
French Envoys, will:reject„ the-demands of:Raitska.
kis riupposedilloweser,,thrh the 'l a poror of Res
put his-threats of - war - into eiecittiou,nhoold„
the:ntraw.Ot be ;in the negative -- fi0;000 Turkish
troops are caterintrittd oround.'Comdatttidnplci:hut. ; :-
the English• fleet imald, not reach..the ,Goldeit ItUrn
, , ,
sooner' than aline" br• seventean' tilYsi-71,1 il e the
-Ruisians.con a be -in shhe_l3sispboyus ! within tUrepty.
four houre.:l'An grlateskiinliety:pterils amongst
.all classes. Some Britiahsohjecte are among the"
iefugees at.Widden.- Privato !oilers CODalln" rut... •
port of the Sults n'S decision not to del isif!lfp . :lll6 - ,::,5,i
Hungarian iefugeei. - -
•.• AII8T1114: ,, •••:"
Letters from Vienna state tipon ”
that Column would Purienctur,,i4poriCeitiyallPt
,Beu, hair died of b is viound!,4",ttlHiNatkcAlf;;Z°7-
Austrian general Poch,
_still ' detainiiccestaWs o
childrsn ' ' ; ;
. •lEY l 4ltat bTARKET B .-
• Paavtuncare.-48 gird • Wesurrn ratis?it"
30r per cwt., Etiri7ta.--295. per Cwt. Park motes`
-
elf hie]; at pirswitfitithei; fair Western and prime
- - 1 404
56 '-;Lard ofeoSid-itualitlistes 36 to 365. 6,1.- per
. ••- • • • • • 6d::
per
doing; and tha akar:
. lie'CietelinSMCliin;i / 41fitIllionnd, dry salt; rirOsut
'..CarrirtritAtriOn.l7,l27'
0 0.c94* * * 1 0 8 4".;f4 64 .1/'
against the Convention,
• • SACK - Sox C01729 : 17-R068; .15,111X0C614 . 111111rli l ..01240!.
it; of 250, which insures his eliMiitia."-.'f.r,";-"
NEW. Yoll.lr - * fa .
, . Oarount, - )31.1)
tot
FLo.—.-Tbere i, if any - thing , increased:4e
m nn4, and - prices we'll` shade better. '•• •.'
Virtikez.-4fordersi are - asking
c9all r—The supplyig light; and_the Ptnyinit!neirs
has as yet bad no ataterial eireet on' thelterket. -. .
Powt,7-There lie leghtetat.:l.loleg-.e.t . : former
bean Ie unaligned both in.prices and ftietnaarl.
Coerrit.--There 6-no new feature in the.inarket.
- : -- .13 - uostt.l-?lii medium ,grades, -prices bare eliglitly --
receded—white.boa, aagaria,ecaren , and in request. •
-Mot.arlars.--Priceet are steady.with a dcnitind:'
Verrow.--Notbing ball/et been done to liidichte,'
fale3bh effects of the steamere noWe.,•: Fair Florida ,
and Uplands, are quoted at - 114. -
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CINCINNATI 51.9111 - ET:-:
Ai3crongit:/ 34,
Tiornt•,Thel Opply-ki#64o.ofritalp'rfcbdafe'firin •
vi
it - _,;ollotp,er.hriiyet,'lbyfriiiirSnecr ; •
httiyittgits.:•.-Theiand .1401iyt- Vtie..piiiren
4,l,Terii ate - isairalet, --elif
hood Sergi . / ratiiii:ool *. Me
AV/ ILC4i I /ITO fgrAhe , InPlrPtirt -1114 t" 31v,fiV3:0 , 11"til or
ital. risen. 22 incLeeduringtheldihtweetytfonaw9PL
Lasts
0 1 4 .6 BititstotkP/CITER&T.9", marked A BradP y,
.Pittiln#o4).lplima.frotaSal...eilatZio,..l;*!4 e-
ILny inforthat.uili;will-belbaukfully'rectiVcii
. .' •
Ig.wcod.lsiteet.
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:trEGI,B.PITM*4O.kN, p!,fwd.t.bl , L,tar,
Stint
FAA ' Cu- 'X Sons peat = 1 n• •er
i rnryl r eOrAglV,SlVlßlE b r a nd s, ;4 o . ooo- EratSp .
:Fitliria o - r. eft 0i: , ..5h.117.4-4c -
CIALSRATuS , -Okboxa-pr.itO, for bft
&.:SINCLAdit,
''D tP con , ' gnme- ! • Co • eir , rnalet
VlOeti s sisorearrc & co.,
ilnletiVgtV;iticelln store sod for tale b
• bet _
_ls • •_•• • ••"35321:101iNtr* CO.
o 11113 it. ',Raisins fondle :toullo
- sale by . . si.co..
B.RANT-6Ck .- taska,Zinite , Citramsi reddandfirr
eats lips 1001151., ,- ,:-4 - ..g434OpINETVQ;
...InigTitA,AfkllrArANli4t&KEßgEtbilit—_ 3 1 -4
:12 , on w.:;'0U.M811N15:4,9241M
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OPENEeptlt TUE -ROST-OVErfttg. ITCTSB
lkir APS P . P indied P. eB ; Bill'hatidtl EillOtr4EinsL /tabelft,
'lLiclutectmktutil•littuelditelltawlngreiriluidiess
andyishlngCardtOte4 EugrafttFor,DravnOarvSti)itd,
ittut-Trinted in Colord, -Gold', Brow! giaeßlzirk, in Ada
, AntforitTredityle 4 11E1d40110 - Eito9l ~ 3 11.1911ill3Efa1 tkes. =
•PLEAffANWRESIDENCErIN.AW...EGIfEIskYort.
2 - .l6ki;gArai:=A rillutible.OrottB4y . trol‘feel , fant .013,
ithtiatl6o-froirvltip
4geli, halm igALADWeilitg'fibiakin compplete ordet. and
-"atfangemetlVltillOvideJlEal;Vkilori:a.h44l:43in and
Idttilten;-4:bd;Want#'4ilV - iiittcer papqretr i trith 131t*tEl
'63.tdclotlibstpr#tadeg randctliiisheirgsuietc n ixtutiltOsei
The , aiwir.fraselite-aii::vppananiw_ to
those-viantifig:o.'conifoinableqadot convenient residake9
itsn location-for dithiflcitiety ;Plied 16104 , tertne -
.p.peortuxtpdtqingivFittiiminedititApasattslbtOf toquited.
p,UTHBERT; Otte..2igerit,
1110111VB. - -VOGEN Pssnemsna , AVltinac:onitiotripli")
livatid-riigoricelwhair towed
many; and mill tiveclessantiAbAlmals*v*rr wastalo
_ma th'aursebtes or.liiksen , i6NrAndhe-niommow in
occupanoynfMrlire molt, nertAnOrin‘Ae*Oidni ,
liotei,rsart St;el ceir. meet: . 5„.„
BitiV,onm , wishesto obtain aininatinn nxldusininn in
the American Theatre of Ihistityi_ai , 44,y , Pirconisnit."
led atXi4,-Wesicall".4at anylitare, .4f; W. 14 4, ;•,..154w:. -
$88 100r .s"
.rO:k.A.T9I: 11eOrriii,dlor sale - l.y
oat —01:01011.14 - &SOUTH.-
Aa§MALL,W d
ottls
JAMES 1A
MRE.laiiddisteir•lieseopeired-atNIMMUJGraiid.
, T a gtuErW..DICI,Nt lErreßl4,ldif liattitisqieve- •
, Roiiyearner of Penn and , WalftfavotreethMtar
Avith art-entile
turnery, where pre-paled-to
keptin'al:Pqr,f and -1 7 amilF?Sedieivi'StdreAlialinza
good goeki - 41,1dbeillgtiewhitedyrith4h6btitin - Mtuatt7
iretlear eXol:4lte.e , of several years , tlieg respec
isotieit iv sh a re
:-11:—;Thysteitin4 , -• pt6reriptiont
• Punded'at 1 4 1 hours-of. the darandlastm4i.z:
-'.:3IO.IEEPAJONESAIF4IO'I"'
-.::,-;,;.,'•.-' ''' '''.., SEIII3ILL - oirsTgx4_ ,; 7 -,: , ..z._. , .., , .: ,, . : - :•.-.-- , : : : .
ID:EcEtvnix:dnily from :,l!al*kr,Fii.v.sErsiiiLt
7:arsTAßs,-i ! , i ..i,-.,.;:', , :::: - ,... , .. , , , 4,:,. i .`4178.:,11QU5F1 , .*: :
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Falostaus,octo. -ennh,lB49.
113 HE rum sthElCKLlll , l&_BßlWN_tteing,diattalvad t -
LL tthanadetsianed .will•aoattartalhe rapanittuig and
Commission bnsineieb at _the; "tf ~,,O toritUnding,Ffonk,
and..xespectinlly informs Man:fends that hty-has gone
lota =Pause of a hen7'nlanoinceen•the:Piaraluntsa
;and contents-jet:o34lra 4 , ecap,putanufte he'
..vtrgiva
'basins - satisfaction to alt,nrbo.maf'patrobWe.ll Ho.
rwlll rectiv6 ir#ol#rthel:l6l2zerlitindingt—
dctl3'
L tu d, king- Eli clocks Vasztkv:,fioodsiwc
. . , 1: - FTILUE .1. --- .0 — f,c atb - o se c l i s l a gl , r e a lm ud ile "in ' itf•tjel la v oces. edititiT vithi stititsan chw;v run ittk en ,a t
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nt Al s
OKlNGalrASSEtifitimown:
• very zednned;ttrinee r
tnannfactutreOle , will
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ifittaloirastinips; park - -4md
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