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MR, We are indebted to the Uon. Jons f*-
:Dm the able member of C*S«« { '«® £ e
'' Fayette district,for a copy of s Ex;
wXtioD. to the Greet Balt Imho, with nwpß,print
■On of Philadelphia, by order of the Seen .
‘ £arery worb, and isfaUof mtercst.ng
matter. ~ ' .- T
The' 6*cat Democratic Sleeting-
We roitret that it was impossible for us to haw
given ftfdll report of the meetias ot f idoy
£o« paper of Saturday. Our regular reporter
..wits absent, and the multitude of Scenes
tailed to matte out any proceed,ugs. But their
' „™ißaion -dees not amount to much. The pco
' pte heard the eluent speeches of
Shtells uud they ore better satisfied wtth what
tuey 1 Stone 1 to at the meot.og, than any report
. -KO-coul! give of them-
o jr «:a fri.-nd, A*»BS W Sieaht, cditorof |
tta tneriKe ffni-ii.>itSuuoanviUohasbe«incoa«
- tJi « the o,™ -static candidate t« <***%
in in, dialriut composed of Vie My ' ui “ 3 ° “
son, Coluab-.au,. Harrison cud Ca ro l .
- Ohio.- Mr- STC«IT is a printer, and S'-"- 3
Us timo usd WQrkol « * journcym.u in
this office. He -is a young man of excellent
- mind, "Of starling integiity, sal noble«*;*»
'Wen re pleased to find him thus honored b> An
tadical Democracy of that good old
district. Ho trill bn as a matter of
.HmSBirEGHaSDSTECTBEir?IU.EBAIIKOKD, i
' ‘The hostility of one or tiro presses in Fbiln- ,
/idelphia to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville *«1-
oi, wul their wonderful loro for the Hempn Id
scheme, is passing strange and unaccountable.
■ - The Bulletin of that city, especially, oeems to
hare deep-rooted and malignant enmity towards
- the P‘ and S. E. E-, and embraces crery fhror-1
£e opportunity to give publicity some out
■ rageons slander concerning that wow, ealeu at
. possible, to weaken public confidence in tha.
important enterprise. The prevailing o r mion
•' hX in thatthe Bulletin is tho merC organ of the
1 Hempfidd speculators, and for a consideration
hXundortakcn the ehamcfalandd.sgraccrul
taah'of trying to injoro a Road, which is eac
•Ided to benefit Philadelphia just as 'much as
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course.
Jf of the Bulletin is desirous Ol
having the ilempfield road made, wo have not
' the slightest abjections to ace him advocate .
scheme vritSaii his admitted talents and energy
of character. ‘ But in doing so, where.«the
fIK M of oomaon sense, is the necessity for bun
of eternally publishing the most unjust, uncalled
for and outrageous statements concerning
JSttsburgliand Steubenville Ballroad-
Any man who will take the trouble ofglan
cine at a map, will lea™ that the P. and •
-Byroad will be the natural Western continua-
L of the Pennsylvania Pvailroad, from this o.ty
to Steubenville, Colnmbue, Cincinnati and St.
' SSrxSbetheonlyWesternraUroadrannmy
directly into PWburgh, and there connecting wi th
the great Central Koad to Philadelphia. It »,
therefore, to all ihtenta and proposes, aThllo
'SE»t, «db
confidence, enoomragemept and nupp
" citizens of that city, .• .. . ,
• Whatever doubts may onco have been ciitcr
, tained respecting the success of the J lt^
and Steubenville Railroad, those doubts no lon.
ger exist Its construction is now a fixed fact,
"ah'every-foot of tho road is under contract, and
the work heiug prosecuted with the utmost vigor.
Never was a public work taken hold of with
greater energy than this, nor pushed forward
with more determined spirit. The great bug
crossing through the little strip of Vir
ginia territory troubles no man but the editor of
. SSto'pM*®®"*
' ' wo Will barely remark that every foot of it
is also under contract,' nhd the work i
eiug with extraordinary energy.
3. of good men, who have ample ««■.«£
wUI not allow their efforts to slackoufor a single
moment It will Tie a fair raco between the
«<nnpatsies ea.t n.nd wo&t of Steubenville (W 0
whioh work Bhall he first completed.
, i; We are sore that the citizens of Philadelphia,
, ; When they-properly understand that they will in
••• a short time have vbeo lino’l Railroad.
’through Pittsburgh, Steubenville and ’Columbus
to the Great West,'wilt goiu heartily f or tho
.encouragement and support of so important a
' work. It is their true interest to identify tbem
' -selves with these Western Railroads, and it
is, not only the madness of tody, but
■positively suicidal fpr them to oppose works
‘ Which are calculated to bring more trade and
1 travol to their, great and flourishing city.
” here is no lino of Railroads m th* .country
' - that will pay bettor than tbat we are speaking
of Its continuity, and the immense mineral;
and BgriwdturartvoaUh ofthc region of country
dit traverses, will insure for it a constant and
* urofitaMo business As an investment tha
v-efqck Wijl undoubtedly be profitable—it cannot
‘.be otherwise, When thecheapness of its oonstrnc
■ tibn,'»nd the immense business it must neees
sarily do Retaken into consideration. ,
* - Nffl Sa is Hew York.—A correspondent of the
Albany Atlas writes from Consjohttrie, ou the
lirio Canal, as follows: “An intelligent Democrat
of this place, who baa an eye on, the boatmen,
within thelaet week, has counted at this place
- lS£> bouts sailing uoder-the proud flag of Pierce
and Krsa,’ and oniy d “fired with'indignation”
for Scow and Graimm.”
- the SCR P OSOBMOEBt
This subject has become tiresome to nß ‘, “
spirit, which we may tall one of kindness
- J . been endeav
peopte -aud- Mr Magill. we »
iug to haVe .he eery matter explained, but it is
as much In the dark now as when ™ tot oom
menccd oat arduous loborf, and 0 Uttle more so.
Ihe Journal started out in alongstnog of words,
pretending to defend Mr. MagiU against tho
of Joe Barker. The Editor of the Ga
zette published a few lines, pretending to show
that Joe was not acting pretty to wards his broth
er Whig, Mr. MagiU. But after writing the few
lines, the editor picked up his carpet-bag, and
started for with tho Whigs in the
I neighborhood of tho Western Lakes, with tho
i hope that his astute: subordinate, and the slirowd
r Mr. Magill could explain everything in his ah
senco. ,
On his return home, ho has discovered that
they have explained nothing, but made confu
-1 sion more confused. All tho Gazette has oai
I thus lar in defence of Mr. MagiU, has worked to
his injury, and if its editor cannot do something
better than he has in his column and a half of
stupid words published on Saturday, Mr. Ma
rill’a case is a hopeless one.
We cannot imagine-atleost wo do not desire
to doso-that the editor of the 0
the article to which wo refer. _ tt MSnmes
the Poet and Barker ere acting in concert .
What a brazen falsehood from tho man who pro
claimed Barker n good, whig und on
I Taylornmn* and who isnow soielUDg Q ~..
to get tho printing of the Sheriffs office in case
ho should ho elected. The Journal had better
be vigilant and look after Us chances. “ Thero
is mnDy a slip,V. .So-. ■ .
"Who in this community would daro to assort,
except those who write for the Gazette, tha
there could be any coUusion between the Morn
in? Poet and Joe Barker. As a man we loathe
him, and wonld pray most fervently that tho
portion of our oilmens who may have business
to transact in the Sheriff’s office should never be
placed at his mercy.
But, strong as our fceUngs of contempt for
Joo Barker may be, they shall deter us from on
quiring into the disappearance of that tenp.—
Wo never accused Mr. MagUlof abstracting it
Any person who will make suoh a charge against
us says what is false. But wo- have said, and
we stick to it, that before we connected the name
of Mr. Magill with tho disappearance of the
ecrip, the organs of his own party referred to it,
and their articles induced us to notico it. Sir.
Magill promised an explanation, hut What he
gave after a week’s travaU was no explanation at
all. The statement from himself explained
thing, the certificates of those employed with
him in the Commissioners* {office explained no-,
thing and the affidavit that the defalcation did
not appear on tho books of the office, was not
only ridtoulous, hut wont far to confirm the im
pressions already made upon the public mind
by tho articles of the Journal and Gazette. .
If tho commissioners took tho money, how ab
surd it would be on their part to record their
litilo or big peculations upon the books. Fco
p<c- wh* desire to do sudh things, and are gifted
with t o ordinary amount of common sense, do
not generally make a record of their kackelidingS
to be audited bj those who have to post up" their
account. _ " , _. .
The Gazette is extremely valuable on this Sub
ject, -and perhaps it would like to talk a little
more about it. We will show it a chance. How
<lhl it happen,that the County Auditors, at ttetr
late BEfiMon, had bo muoh difficulty ta mating
up the County Accounts; trad why were those
accounts published without being certified to by
tho Clerk of. the Commissioners? ■. After he an
swers these questions, trill ho toll the publio
how that strip disappeared from the Supremo
Court Hoorn; who had charge of the room at
the time, and how tho Commissioners hushed tho
matter up? . , .
Tho Gazette editor, since his trip to tho lakes,
appears to know all about 'Hub matter, and as
ihc seeking after information on the snhjeet, we
hope he will let them hare it- He may abuse
us as much as may be agreeable to his delight
ful temper. We care as little- forhls blackguard
ism os we do for himself, but when ho attempts
to bully the people out of important information,
wo can inform him that his foolish arroganoo snd
transparent political dishonesty will not he per
•iaitted to pas 3 in silence. As ho has become
the scrip champion, the people demand that ho
shall tell them where their mobey has gone.—
Wo now desire him to Bpeak to this and the
other questions wo have put to him—the matter
cannot rest now until either ho or Mr. Mogul
can dear these dsrl: transactions.
ngy* The Metropolitan Hotel, in New York, I
was opencl i.i magnificent stylo, oa Wednesday
last," by t lose enterprising and worthy men,
,ko brothers LwaSD. The UtraU says that be
for" -the house was opened, font hundred per
sons had engaged rooms. On Wednesday
night thore were five hundred lodgers in the
house, and tho clerks were obliged to refuse
three hundrod application for apartments.
The opening dinner, or "warming, «■
n grand affair. Senator Doooias, tbo “WU®
giant," was present, and made abnlllant speech.
Sentiments and speeches were deU J®
many others present. For tho benefit of our
western friends who may Btop at tho Metropoli
tan, wo will state that tho Morning Poll is «are
fallv filed in that monster establishment, ns well
as in all tho leading hotels of the principal cities
1 east and west of us.
Gen. Scott's Native American tetters.
The authenticity of Gon. Scoti'b celebrated
letter to G. W. Reed, in which he claims the j
paternity of tho Native American party, is now j
denied by the Whigs, and Mr. Renegade Bonn.-
son offers to wager fifty dollars that it is a fer
nery. Tho original lotter isstill in thehandsof
Mr. Reed, who vouohes for its authenticity. It |
has been seen by persons who are acquainted
with the General’s hand-writing, among the rest
by Col. James Watson Weed, of the New York
Courier <;• Enquirer, and they all testify toils
genuineness; and more:.than . all, 'though It has
been “'before the people” for olevon years,
Gen. Scott himself has never denied that ho
wrote it, and what is more, he never will.
The Democracy of Now Lisbon, Ohio,
succeeded In raising their great hiokory pole, on
the 20th ult It is 19S feet high above tho sur
face of the earth, and on the top 1b perohed on
old roshioned hickory broom, whiob means that
the Democracy of the oouatry will sweep every
Wigo of wliiggery from power this Ml. The
Ohio boys will do their full share of the work.
Ex-Governor Lucas, formerly of Ohio, |
nowofiowa?' is claimed as a oonvert to whiggery. |
He left the Democracy eight year, ago, only. A
number Of old whige are announced m.tho same
way, but the trick don’t take. We expeot next
to hoar the Whigs claim Wm. C,, Rives and Tail
mage, of New York, ob recent converts to that
party.
Wm Gen. Scott wont Resiqy.—The question j
has been asked a thousand times, and Ithas.bcen
authoritatively stated that ho would not resign
his post in the army. Tbe oleat inference to be
deduced from this fact is, that ho knouts he tan*
not be elected President. " --
. 1828 : and 1832, the Federalists op- J
sixs=!LXxast^ti
up TayWh because he was not *
Amd now they are aotively soppwttng ScoTT be
cause be is no statesman—thetrae test rf am*
to a Presidential candidate, . a « eor ® D | r
latest edition of whiggery.— Btthnwd Examiner.
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Items of Sews andKlscellany.
Thomas F Meagher, Faq-ilt is said, will
make a tour to the JTest si x ;mOnthB
from this, ' '■
Gov. Jobttßtott, ofVa., has appointed the first
Tuesday ittNoTember.to fill tho vacancy in Con,*,
gress in the Wheeling diafriot,
Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, has in his
i possession A'Bible, printed in the year 1479
■thirteen years before the dißoovery of America!
' Four Liverpool packets arrived at New York
I on Monday, WUh 1,600 immigrants.
Mr. T<etoher, late Ministerto Mexico, left the
city of Mexico on the 31st of July, for Vera
l Cruz, on route for the United States,
l The present force in Ireland is larger than it
I haabeen for the previous six months, amounting
i to upwards <>£212,000 men
Gen* Pierce, withhia family, Visited*tho Porta
mouth (N. B-) Navy Yard, on Friday, and was
honored with a Solute of thirteen gunß.
The first locomotive for tho' Fncifio Railroad
reached St. Louis last weolt.
It Is said that Senator Seward will visit hug
loud during the recess of Congress.
Gen. Scott passed through Baltimore on Mon
day afternoon, on his way to tho North.
A grand tournament and fanoy ball will bo
given at Shnnnondale on Thursday, Septem
-9«
'a broaoh-occurred on seotion G 3 of tbeGen-
csee Volley Canal, attt o'clock Saturday morn- 1
lac.. Tho estimated amount of embankment ,
gone out Is 600 yards caused by the stumps and
lone left In the embankment when built
Upwards of 8,000 head of fat bogs have been
shipped, from Dayton, Osborn, and Enoni Ohio,
during the past three WoeJ«r» defined for New
York. They go by the way of the Mad river
and hake Brio, and Sew York and Erio Rail
roads.
Hon. Marshall P- Wilder has nooeptfid the
invitation of tho President of the American Ho
mological Congress, to deliver an eulogy on tho
Into A. J. Downing, at tho approaching BCSBton
of tho Congress in Philadelphia on tho 13th
instant. ' „
- The’ late rain extended to Mauio, New Hamp
shire, Vermont, and Rhode Island. Onr ex
changes* from these States mention its presence
as causo for gratitude and rejoicing among the
tillers of thepnrehed and thirsty earth.
X Small Lie Exposed
' The Cincinnati (Ohio) Gillette, a Scott paper,
published the following most contemptibly mean
■ falsehood:' , ,
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I mcily a member of Congress and a candidate
of tho federal party *»*■ Aa 80oa aB Ue aaw
I the above mean and despicable lie, he wrote the
following note which was published m the same
S^s‘ as . 833?&2S
moroin? lirr start dtowr-
Oroenrtite!»(«'°»JJg J, M 0 bMoiaLrodMKi by
tesy ocrsotmUy for nrafly twenty
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ttSm this the Albany Argus well remarks that
*<jt is significant fif tho miserable resorts of th?
whig presses to malign fleu. Pierce, that their
own friends feel called upon publicly to rebuke
nndcxpotp them. Recklessness or assertion and
often downright falsehood charaetcriro theso ef
forts at detraction. Nothing can more distinctly
exhibit the desperation of whiggerythsu the
looseness with which its‘organs are ready to as*
Ball <l«n. Pierce—than whom noman is less open
to assault, personally or otherwise, nnd especial
ly in the particular to wbiciithe Cincinnati pnnt
has, nnlortnnately for itself, drawn attention—
In this as in nil respects, his friends defy the ma
iled and mendacity of his political opponents.
TlieWtV POSTAGE I4AYV.
We have before ns tbo new postage law, pass
ed by the late Congress, before adjourning. H
wiU go in operation from and after the 30th of
September, lho law provides that— _ i
Newspapers, periodicals, unsealed circulars,
&e wS?not orer three ounces, to pay one
cent Moh“to any part of the United States, or
half that rate where paid quarterly or yearly In
advance, either at the offlee where mailed or
*' Newspaper* &c., weighing not ““ a
a half ouneesTholf the above rates, where circu
lated within the state of publication.
NftirtfPfcperV P&pc*B pamphlets of not
more than lo pages, 8v0.,1n packages of notless
than eight ounces to one address, to bechargcd
half acent an ounce, though calculated by sep
arate pieces, tbo postage may amount to more.
Postage bn all transient matter to bo prepaid,
6 bmiad or unbound, of not more than ■
four pounds each, one cent per ounce under
miles, and two cents over that
distance. Fifty per cent to be added where not
newspapers free in tho county of pub
lication to actual subscribers. _ . .
Bills for nowspaperß and reoeintsfor payments
of moneys therefor may be enclosed In subsen-
newspaper publishers free.
Newspapers, &0., to be so enclosed that tho
character can be determined without removing
and to contain no enclosure other than tho biUa
or receipts before mentioned.
' Progf**# of-Httmtwg*
The Spiritual Telegraph, for this week, has |
an account of a ghostly communion recontly
held nt Anburn, state of Now York, (tliat%ot
bed of the “isme,”) in the course of which the
spirit of Henry Clay; wo ore gravely told, was
| evoked, and spoke (through the “medium”) as
I .follows 2
j «Tlia Mollum’* poalutflnto, Uia Spirit World] raised.his
Histoll mmcstlc figuremovesgrace
Ltov FcLungM* Muliu admiration, ho rates his eyes to
™norw. and tracing tholoityand noblo columns,
I wbydldnoHhistecno open before upoa my eyes!—
WcXaroiovstomo hitherto unltnown ; horo o tonal lmr-
I mmw'swcS oronml and above, and even tanoso torn a volt®
I &!, to unison. There is no .Constitution to bo broken
to bo vk.loto.l-oo platforms to bo erected, to
-JSKction No strife or war of words Is required to
HbcrntotS) rapUvo fromhU letters; but the soft rephyra of
I eternal love breathe over us, cheering and invigorating the.
Ihaenv throng; whllo smiles of eternal .truth play on. ttio
Ss»*r of tho World, to gladden tho hernts of
i all. And tho solemn p*ans of l>rate> and thanksgiving now
gonp ftomrny brother servants and my hamblo ( ,
■ Talk of sending off Missionaries to convert
the Heathen in Africa and India, when theroare
a people so benighted at our doors. We agree
with tho sentiments opxressod by the Springfield
Republican, that tho doctrines now widely dis
seminated by these Rappers, area gross and
blasphemous infidelity.
As JUHHCIAI Habber —Tho.British govern
ment; it is stated, is having an artificial harbor
constructed nt Dover for the safety and accom
modation of shipping. The harbor is to occupy
a space of seven hundred acres, and is to bo en
closed by a wall more than two miles in length;
more than half of which space will at all times
secure a depth of water from thirty to forty-two
foot at the lowest tide. The wall will.bo ninety
feet wide at the bottom, and fifty at top; the sides I
will be eighteen feet thick, and consist of im
mense bloohs of solid stone, the middle filled in
with artificial stone or concrete. The foun
dation of this* stupendous work is now laying
hv companies of men who remain several hours,
with divine TOaertte “f*-
Uo display of human power and skiU, w>ll, when
folly completed, cost more than two mUlions
sterling.
-ftsattaasaaisSs
i people in most of the States of the tloion.—/(«>«-
i ana Sentinel.
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It U now ****&** b * th J “'’'“Toni
n boiler on the Dr'*«*» ** *’ ""
vieve' ,«**»*">■ «f 3 - ? That“S'
twenty-nine of whfsmwcre kuned ond deck
The killed Wert engineers, deok ha - e
[passengers, the ca^ a p “n lljo of occur-
Ing. The St. Louis ttaon saya oi
te «Xhe officers of Ac boot succeeded* «£
tammg tho names nfcmany t instantly, or
and passengers who U » ft , ;st of
who died soon after. We G[l _
names ttusproearred. E ®™ ußi boar a' m g at
lena, but for somo tune pr Joneß, a na-
O’Murphy’s, on tliebaveo. J c a Wagoner, of
tiro of Pennsylvania. t Williams; a reßi-
OrcOnvillo, Ky, tbarUsl ’ , by boo tman,
dent of this city. _ Pained Murphy, o
ami generally malting Jußbome h p c ]v 0 f
Mitchell, of Mincsota
Jamestown, Hassell 00, hy. P I‘
maker, belonging to Miller co y,
A man whoso name could not bo a
hut a paper on his person showed that no was a
friend of Mr. Meyers, of J* 0111 ! Ky.—
Mrs. Margaret Behwiner, of X-onisviUe, 1 y
This lady's sou, Charles, tv os amo g
kl MUton J. Steele, of Jackßon eounty, Iowa; J.
Mosely, Floyd county, Indiana. .
Johnßrown, of PlaUvlllc,M«. Mr. B. ’««■
possession of somomonoy, and ato y ,
warrant. His father-in-law, Horatio Cogwood,
lives at CoonvUlo Postoffice, Mills o<m .°* y ’JgLil
Hugh Dunn, S> fireman, lately boarded at Kel
h’fc£siX£»-re. ,i. ? -r p*j”S
the name of «• Miohacl Harney, Section 3, Pacihc
“Atwthcr fireman, whoso n .? ro Vdrowned du
losrn, jumped overboard and was drowned au
ring the oxoitemeut. ■ . > ■ *k R
Tho escapo of tho cabin passengers from the
destruction was indeed providential.
Terrible Coallngrntlon.
All effortt to alinguah it ia
raßidto tprtading!— The telegraph brings tbe in
tcUigcnco of a terrible fire that, is .raging ll * ,
South and West; Tbs material being consumed
£rfnn°inSutial and cembnsdMe na
turn at nIL times, but has now become—trom
tang expoanro and an _ eitfaordm ary dr t,
I which has prevailed in ita immediate vioimty
narchedand crisped to a. remarkable degree,
and being exposed for aomefcwweckapastto the
intenso heat of Immense fires which are a.inter
vals known to breakout apoutaueoußly m that
region, the comhnstibta mass has.become ignited
had spread, without hopcof
out tbs whole SouUiand West and had also
l cot tt firm foothold in the hot k and East
I and that those who hate been laboring with
every means in their power to anenoh the flames
withLt the slightest* effect, were on the pomt
eombustible. Horn W J“» A
iZ ofthc Navy is athm'te «» ®°. s ‘
Sus and untiring MfoHS aVfint forest tbo
progress of the catatStarW fo f e , 4 *°
Son the effort as a hopßess task. A Mr. Kenv
a oentiemon or some distinction, also worked.
bluntly, bnt, a e regret to learo, has fallen a
victim to the resistless - element. .
Gen. Soott, Commandcr-ln-CM of of the Amen
can forces, has been ofcpealad to ui the trying
emergency us it was sujfti.osed that h’.atxpenenc,
ta a tSo - fire" wK.cb occurred a few years
cmco. enable li\m to c,po succeeH „dy
with the conflagration Out his efforts thus tar
Hem only to hive sd<*d fad to the fiume% tar,
while bo is contmuoaalymnkuig pt'imsian against
McOTchmcntß .‘in his rear/ the Hw.tado
ment is spreading on every side of him, ana ue
Uforced to make a “busty” rctrogide move
meat. From the present appearances, it■ *«“
heritable that the fire w.l **
mass of combuitihta {nateriul is entirely con
S °Wesliall endeavor to keep our rc-idersinform
ed of the progres# offtw extraordinary donna
gralloo.— iHOaitj/
Mexico nn.l tUc lnUc.l Stnte#.
(ncunrro Amin-Mr. Mason, from the
Committee on Foreign ®el.ifmos, in the O. 3.
Senate, to which hod be«n referred the cones
pomlcnce between this government and that of
Mexico, in retaf.cn to the right of way across
tbo Isthmus of Tehuantepec,' on Monday, made
ia, long report, concluding’with the following to
i solutions, which were otdered to be printed:
Reiolccd, As the judgment of the Senate, that
in tho present posture of the question, on the
cront of a right of way through the territory of
Mexico fittho Isthmus of Tehuantepec, couco
tied by that ltcpublic to euo of its citiicns, and
now the property of the citizens of the Dmted
States; as the eamo is presented by ifao correa
pondwico and documents accompanying the mca
eago of tho President of tbo Lmtsd States of
the 27th July, !So2, it is not compatible with
i the dignity Of this Clovammcnt to prosecute tho.
°°SecomifShould government of Mexico
propose a renewal of such negotiation, it should
be aeceedcd only-upon distinct propositions from
Mexico, not inconsistent with tho demanasmaao
by this Government io reference to said grant.
Third: That the Government of tho United
States stands committed to all of its citizens to
nrotcot them in abroad,,ns well as
I at homo, within tho sphere of its jurisdiction;
j and Should Mexico, within a reasonable time,
fail to reconsider, her position concerning said
grant, It will then become tho duty of this Gov
ernment to review all existing relations with that
Ecpuhiio, llnd to adopt such measures .os wilt
preserve tho honor of tho country ond the rights
of its cUliens. >
Ahcbdued iHTiiiißAiios and Lihei of a For
sob Mibisteb.—the Washington Republic, oi
yesterday, gives the following account of an af
fair oilndcd to uuder'our tolegraphio head yes
terday:
“Mr. FranoisDodge. ofGeorgotown, wasyes
day "brought before Justice Goddard,, at the io
etanco of the Becretary of .State, on a complaint
made by Chevalier do Bosch Bpeucor, Minister
of the Belgian Government near the United
States, growing out of a difficulty in relation to.
imponnding a cow or cows, and a-lettcr said to
have been written bysaid Dodge to the Minister.
Mr. Dodgo was held to bail in the sum of $6OOO.
to appear at the next term of the criminal court,
to answortheaharge of‘intimidating,’ andintho
meantime to keep the poaco towards the Minis
ter. Tt also appearing tbit some strictures in
regard to this matter hadi been published in tho
Georgetown Reporter, thoedltor of : that paper,
Mr. Jacob A. Williomaon, Was likewise pat un
der Beourity, upon -complaint of the Minister, .to
answer at court a charge of having-published li
bellous matter. Tho bail in this latter ease was
given in the sum of .$500.. Mr. Foudail, the.
District Attorney, appeared for Mr. Spencer, and
Mr. Caperton for tho defendants.”
Another Hero lu tlio Field-
- Our Whig friende, who are: juBt now so much:
In' lovo with military men,;, and so full of grati
tude to the heroes of other wars, will doubtless
he much obliged to tho democracy for furnishing
another eubjeot for their love and gratitude, in
the person of thedemocratie candidate for canal
oomtaieaioncr, Col. Wiuum Hoi'kins, who led
the victorious - forces in ’the “ BUCK-SHOT
WAR."
- It is true that war was bloodless, and there
fore wo- cannot setup for .oaf hero the.olaitn that
he was either.kiliedor wounded himself, orthat
he hilled or-wounded-any body else, but this is
certain, thut tho viotory achieved was as conclu
sive in Us effects upon tho enemy, as -that of fiu*.
enn Vista, Chernbuaco; or any of those gained
in the valley of Mexico ; indeed more bo, for the
enemy were annihilated, and have never been
heard of since.
■ “Push on the column,” then, for tho.liero of
the buok-shot war, who: was victorious in the
only way in which ha ever was engaged, andwho,
therefore, and as a matter of course, was.novor
defeated;' and who, though he never was hilled
or wounded, might have bten} if the enemy had
- not retreated through tho bach window, without
firing a gun or exploding one of their buck-shot
and ball cartridges .—Keystone.
AMonstgeSnake.—-The York( Pa.) Kepabli
can says that several.days -ago, a block snohe
was killed about throe miles frpm that town .up
the Codorus creek, which • measured Bix feet
in length;- and nearly three - inches in diameter,
and had and young ones
in it. 1
..Rbcoyeeisq.—-We are gratified to atoto .th.®J
Mr. Mauling; editor of the Union,
wounded in the. unfortunate difficulty on rna&J.
last, ia impTeving, and hopes ore entcrtaineu oi
his recovery. —ltashviUe <7«.
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Battles -of tie » evolution. *
A correspondent of the '
taken the peine to compile the .
showing the compathtitfrlotlßM fit B®* 80 - i
in.tho battles of the Revolution. - He
hemaybavemadesome trifling; errors, but.. V .
the statistics, ore mainly correct, „ The iablt
should be preserved for future reference:
■ v■..■ ■■ ; ■ British- American
lo<B »&
Lexington, April 19, 1775; "273. .-84
Banker Hill, Jane 17, 1775,.. .-...1900....—403
Flatbosh, Anguat 12, 1770 .400 200
White Plains, Anguet26,l77o --COO—•••400
Trenton, Deoember 25,1770.........1000. ..60
Princeton, January 6, 1 1 7k...........4W. 190
Hubb&rdstown, Ahg. 17,18. 1i77...800 800
'Bennington, AugUßt 10,-1J77 .........800—.*100
Brandywine, September 11. 1(77... 000 UOO
Stillwater, September 17,-Ki7 c ® o '-"‘®^!
Germantown, October 4, 177.i-p,” 1200 1
Saratoga, Cot- 17, 1777 (sw’derd)..6(s2
Bed Hook, October 22, 1i77 .600. -32
Monmontb, Jane 20,1778., .--......480 .130
Bhodo Island, August 27 17(8 .270 211,
Briar Creek MarchBo,i(.9 cW.'.'.'.'.'.’.TOO !
Stony Point July lt>, IJ<O ’"nrs ,610'
Camden, August 10,1(
King's Mountain. October 1,
Cowpone, Jfltiioa?yl|,-17olse. . .. • r. • 400
nobSkHiu^Apru2si7Bl..::::::4oo::::::'.46o
GEIS.PIERCE AT HOWE.
Among the many thousands who wii their
?B C°nfori B wy toSmtte greet ju
bUee gathering at nitlsboro, we bat one
fete?*
portment, ana most prepossessing
in bis manners and conversation. QoicK roo^n
iffISSATi to
hi oonvenaUoa that is attraot VO- In
stature be meets very accurately the votun
bich and well proportioned” standard, hasafine,
elressive, io&U&tnal looting eye; *f'£ “£
handsome features, and is, altogether, in flu
looks and bearing, a man well Colcalated » oe
popular with (the people. No inteUigen P
can converse \ten minutes with Gen. Pibscb,
without being impressed with the belief that he
is a man far above mediocrity, in intellectual as
weUos physical onaUties-thnt
to rank among the very highest o f the great men
of our age and country— mheiterMvertuer.
Pr. SW.Bne'o VoJtmif'nß® 1 I
«3“Durii«ii pracUce of mor* Oim twentyJf'J’’ “ t
attended innumerable pautmto, oimctai™&l
everr fern) of worm disease,TO? v*“> to “ r ' jly *“ I
the energies of hie mind to the discovery of a ™ " I
■norm destroyer, Certain In its -effects; the naalf of M» to- j
fare is UmTmertan Worm Specific, mw
; «hsaito perfectly rare, and nln f >» siren rJHtotoiMltaiof
thSmast tender ago, or to the need ndolt; it pnrges miMy l
'nndimWaafever, and destroys Worms*!* tavaroMo 1
tat. It is easy of adnuni*iralion,end a* rtdOis not contain j
mercury in any ftim whatever, no restrictions orcnecesMry
1 wlthrezsrf to drinking ooU a sder, nor is >t capable of dmng
the leasCtoJnry to the tendered; Infant. An incredible burn
er of Worms have been A*rell«d by this pent
• for sale by most of the Druggists and & W
; from Urn solo propnetors. W Wood street
5 ■ «SJ>4:U&W : •
m,e
i®H#SirS"S3
lia^ss«sati
_- - SEw"ABVm’ nS IS E -r
-15. pnd.fia:rate wy 10^ 5 ... gi^Voodstruct .
TTiXfiKit—^3W sides prune sow lork £ole bosther, for
JL sale by T _ g. WATFJIMANAjO^
t»«* cbuatry.aaAntf JjranitVTroJpwfc™
V“«rW, tot sale by w VEKUMAS & SONS;
wvi tsUAHEd Otf »UX>K UU’J’Wi STOCK;
101) JOO *lO Gt, AI *U, TIJ .
( or fall, b) SO. 92 EnntlK stoat.
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i' y o r'K*fliy JO t*S. WATERMAN A *>S3,
yw ??a Bl xn.tj.je. ana CJ >i«i 't.
KSffi ftomlallM* R 1"
J*ucMmi*b, Virginia, ••*“ 4 /;\vAT)aSusr & sox?. -
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1 oo l»xcs flctman.CJay, wwwntw
tti Mds-So. 1 nalUfflwelJwrittg;
<m cn^nunnt.nn^formlnra^l
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rrnK
I'ffcm Pittrtofelito Barker’*, in tbst Liberty. h®*,
lionnw tb<?F<rartt» street Haul, b no>r complrtedjntti
yv t xi» aSEp'AaiP' s'hvkb-
Sl te fefe»s?S
a is, — J ass E-
'ia«iriuii and Classical SemuiSryV -' v
, Sft 1 {. sWWSfAtft A. St, Into Tutor In Omoro
=^«SsEfHS“
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qWtjlllCAl,lUJ i S-4 ta*«, « 101
sop4 Cl,r lea Jeate ana Procters-
qrnjDUBKD WOOL I>B : -J’
x have Just opuusl over 100 jleee* rt*' ,?p5“ c 4 ?'
Macs, brilliant color* Abayso pieces plain*>.
ISHwfSSSo 05
ii) cartons rail »> u “ etK^ Ml ’f'
B»A most ***^J*>nßBgTSßk
. Nos, (2 and M Jlarttct street.
• ecp* • ■■,u-.Lt—.--
I KINO mos. Fot
yrsepfc3t • -
StocU axwl B*J?Xer*» ;
t 75 fourth gtge&t» >_
fii tobJbk
Medved ly
•gCfl Liberty street
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toff»nagi«of thosft Wgb.lustr©. % s«
fcfi: £l,OO per yanl. £2*
A. A. IUSOA *
JK. BILKSV
lIAVE_on huul__® j^^^ rtme£lt of PIFJWSS ASB
Third street.
ClTOoKS—ijjjj '
100 do Norwich do;
M do Iron Cl j l ? )o; in S ’4 jrOOWELi; ' ’
firt4 &onc, 4 Co^corlToodcndfourth rfa.
ffientolptat" of rendom».Tg“ xoO&KV
‘Eniitilro of w ft <Q Fourth weroafc
•:?;-‘Vi. ... ."Jv,
OONraCI0 ONraC1 ' I "Mft U utoP=;
vy cordial
Toro
Cliocolatc « 0 ’ j, J.AVELT^CO,
ticcelyglftod . ;., .; - liberty street ;
: &ep4 ” " *
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Extra Strong, !£
Imported tfremk■^SBasiitt.- < Foreoleat
Tho above are all s * rxaU * IV xQZ&S TKA AIAKT,
> _ in the Dfounoudi
””
-pEDEBAb SHUl*® Federal ehwt,
f Hoßu TSoy ureeUgSbly
Allegheny, by being only a fliort
iSto S-* "“S' l loStkm to Joth
c - aratc 2y £f miuiraL' Prices: for
*«*■ teSf aSodittafl. .
eacl!,'l^soo» on. wnua a C fIXHBEK’i\ General Agent,- - :
*- JiO SmHhfieltl street.
,^'"aep£'
Election.
Company, fcr the term «»“E£/;2p| tt-lmnfltuon Monday,
JAMES M. CHB»nf, TkwOTOT.
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«3*lnthelatetlrontSali * *“»*
luafctfty of Ayer's Ctaorry Pertmaiwowd,, to
lof one of the Druggists of that dt>*. .Gobi WB’ - .
'trol dlsoaeo, and even In tlmt Ophlr count 17
Tido this test of all remedies for-cold?, Coughs and WKStlon
of the lungs.- indeed, oebappim thatltiann «
most tnaispcnsaModtopjhflon Wtha muletMraaadodnaSi
»ho«o sSmuchana so-etmtlnuanyocrpoaod to the em*
dumping atmosphsroof that climate.* J- eq«
SB-Especlnl Attention la Directed to fho
advertisement brUABSEH’S POICESt mototo
of mat celebrity in the core of various “>o r^ u
hcaSthycondlfions of the human IxSdy, arising from who
fog the cure of Drqpsy, Gravel, Byspcprfa,
tivenew, EheumallKßi, and J4O corner
S^trSSTlr^nX
atertaement In another column of this paper.
&u!6 l l*w
isrhemleally combined will. Use Extract
and tho Extract of W Cherry, W* **“.7?”* I
more thoroughly clildcnt thonany otlior SsrsaparMaherere
tho public. At the same time, It la rcrfcctly ftw »“
mineral po&us, which cannot: ho sold' of uny oftbo
Sarsaparilla compounds. She invalid - should
poisons! Mercury. Iron, nululue, ‘ potaJh- lodmO; Sulphur,
■drsonic, nud ra^s,
into tuidfoftn.Uio activd.ljaristrf jnoat qftha ; Sarpafamla*
and. Panaceas of tW day. Guyzott’fl Comfa&w* EstoziZ of
Yellow Dock &nd Sampaillkrdocfr not jftootahk.ft:
tHesesubstances: Bsjmy.om>can.wcertain;by applyingtbo
aSs :
ir.-JHE: 800 edverWemonfc _ j. ““"J
aa-jjecliunlcal Remedies—Under this hood
we designate o uutohorof articles that havo been introduced
lately for tho purpose of relieving certain disease* and ?«•
families, ttrilcaimot boroachedby tteapphrotW mcdl
dues proper. Among the most Important of tfcae, arfr-'
SUOCbDKB object of which Is to euro stopp
ed shoulders,'» habit of leaning Airrratd, hollow! and. flat
chest, and Ycry-trenuenUy remora a tendency to diseases or
tho Pulmonary organs, depehdeut
Jheso Braces aro strong, well made, and adapted to Jho use
-of ladles, xnircs, boyauml wen. TbeGcnUemen.> Braeo W
formed la Such p, iraj na to answer U»_iU>uUe purpose o t+
Brace «n& and afrft-. ptk» tW:
urico-Of suspender*. ‘Republic may rely on these Braces,
Is being what they ore represented-, many persons of treat
and hollow Chests hayolxsm'completely cored,-and, in some
aurclreomferewoor tho'chest Increased ns ranch Jut
tbur lnchta—thus giving to tho Bongs a foßcr action, aril j
eonswimmtly adding to this gencrel'hetdth and strength of ]
rtSteeuTISUSSISB,'ABDOMINAL SUEPOiailiS, Spt-
J .Bandages, of every variety now
xx ‘ Wholesale and-Betail Croggist,
T&; UO’wKS * oßoy. Pa.
*sftu2la!Uw
jgffi-Scrofula-—lt is daato -Kier’e Petroleum to «iy
flint it has been lmowfl to completely eradiate erny vestoge
of this dreadful disease in lessflimo than any other remedy,
add at less cost or incony enieued to. toe paflettk.- ■
- Iho'tbOttiKiWldtdeOcUlkatca in the hands of ttaproprie
torVny of which arc ftom -well known dttansoftoe city
of Pittsburgh and Its immediate rictoltyi go to show dearly
and beyond dll doubt, toat Krais Pkhouhm to *!»«“
ofnocomiuon value, notonlyasu local remedy to Jtooijf
* Itotfteto
faLtrualremedy, lnrittog toe toyratlgattog «
ircU os toe suffering patient, to become acquainted viai if*
'■y^v^sse^sresis^
I ateacjrprtdtd tlteccrtifica'infaocJSrMD,
to wy kind of buy nra, -
Phy stains our country affords; I
!S5SSS«S^ijt
aswa/iKtfss^Sisfe'
•mjjjj, w certify that I Iptc been KUrs
mM
editsu-c whereother medioinctad railed^ yQly] „ '
y„ t sale ly oUtodJriijsdsittoPik'bdrgh- jaugj^_
rtroet;. '
ne:l mwhjkuJ. nu«
ly«»eBBin»ijI teate W twkm*!- vuaswf.
AY nrchtm>e« i ercirth *£n*ot. ArCU. STOCK.-'
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i-tentlMcrtt*® TrisMtigio fiitaiih ftcamboats <>r Usnsa.
I bt3 .
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. General Scott’s Quieki.teiv, ~
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new Songs Polka’s V , ...,. r, -., \; / f..
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. m lheJJortiMl Works of N-P.WHIi.-s {rol, l2mo, doth «hi
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complete PoctlcanVorft«,lTol,l2mo, cloth,
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complete poetical if oiks, 1,2 nrtfl 3 v0!5,12
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Work* «f SfcMon, I'QPC, Stowes,
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° B g^S T oo Sa , h VoetT l-Jcmsof Hamm* Chsmco: tma,
Sj p£ra£ of Oliver AT. Holmes, B. Cantwell, feyantTaylor'
Bttce Orootrrool, Ste- Oxfe, (B*’»3»8 elatsss,) «A
ot 'nSabove, together with a latrge assortment of Btantail.
■vs Bookat for aalo at ranch reduced prices,-
1 rfl KAY Or CO, 55 Wood street
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COMIC ECfSISQ.'ii - s
V - VEKPOMIANci! but SLACK HOPE, Si
items.
■One of t&enrotf (lteUnsukad fratraw emnretei.wUL this 1
t ■:::: . Master IHOMAS SIIiCLAIBi# Jest* uia.
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JtairoS/oWo-f.or Aiiifc Jtadatr Ihrlt, from Ifteir ataodl
owjcmc of manner* while la femalß mstumi, and taking
f^^^uSS^l^ntcAaoAinterMUftgcfcPJren.wbohato j
been oiciUng UiewimierSEidolMit of admtringthousamts, ; ,,
in ill'the principal a tics oftbei^ion, diMts and
eloSit reribrmimes, wiil bmo mjHiattf appearing be
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rfrssa' 1 SPEACmiAN COAU^KCIAi.
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<f”S?Stnte ainiuirt *•»!>JUasjurijnc* «»*“£“*; \ .
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jmd 'oa»om(Sotumi to nty and nl * c *^ <ll ''j l ‘^ B ontl
orrnrr* of isolated d«olU
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uaSlfc as-u «uiitti&b*« cure tbr Ibo, ueftYrt In horses, frog Js - ' -
k4*ig U “**
tefa yid, hi-tlifc priTafe rcterinarj practice or the proprie* U ,
tot fiat ttao Is?l thirty ■seven yesus. --.The utter latswapetency. ; ,, t ...,
Sc ttot noble Lliinoi y« •’"
irilh Ihia etrcnmon disease; ebonld Induce «m*JM>™ MJiaS j
Sn-ySMinlv immalintrir fortMsremedy. JobMle-Aolo- ’
Senna retail otr i>r. '1
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(La> ' Company Of tfce City- o<PKtetWgh., i,
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' will ioraio' agftlnat FHLE aifcl MAIUN£ itlStiS of aft j
Unds. J ,tHßce: .to Haaje,Xt».l2*,w>l 125 ;
wider rtiset •- r ' i
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William Gonnaa*" William CoUlßgwood,V \
jLF.Auihtftz. 1 JqwjUKaye; / 1
, , ■Simon P. Wri-htcr : ■ b 9 j
- ttred, bctux&v JYatoX .crttf Amitftjlelii *£r«i*-—PiIU- s
burgh Encamtinwat} thlifl'TttM&yA- [
of cachTaonai." ‘ - $. *
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Mechanics* Lodge, No, 9* meets prery Thur3&By*ft > Dfa& . i
WciUm Star Lodge*. No» H, meets. esoy WedwwUy *
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.. Xroa<City.Xcclgp } mfcrtsercry H<%ui*S <ftspmg.
T>loant SbOv moetserewriMmilayrffffo . i
,ing r afUpionHally corporof IfljtJb.jMil SmitttflcfaL. - k > *■ ■.:■■■■ .?
“■ Zocco j/kls% No.3s&, mcetr etentogj at t
Uieit Hall, comer of . : fi.■ > - %■■
TwiaXhty Lodge, 2s!, w«ttsirc#y Friday wntafr- £
HalL cornet ofleacock attt JkUegfeeny *
tity r mj»Af \
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VLL L. -.MABSHKLL. fiarnttiy. "L -—r 1 . . I
Q*fict: M- Wattf Sb&ti l&v&cft wtrstl ataLlnm tfreef*.. • «
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WinlamßiTgalejf. Samuel H> Khrr, _ - >
-* tlugb V Kmst WJUiam Itloghazn,
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&<■ framed feller*,
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W*li«rllr7*int, Samuel Bctu - s -
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» Charles A, ColtW , Stead iTCtartaw, i
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