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Oitrillied4Dirffike geobaus4._ _.-4!,6Pution:Oit would tormuunde iced" fais'eatuiti7 is diffi *city wltlefficsiel4 . if peaked capital weld- be suds cciltiV, ' 4 l'hei Hasid liculuseee that - the eolamalipp piAtee' 4iltielt meal at GreyteUrn be. ,plied that: taws, 'CIL 'Point Arenas also, under The Wiallisettau Si. aye that, 4,101,, time the steam Star of the Wait 11 40 0 10 01 4;illualah thin ha 4 haPPaaact The • Any ifiSifixitifig Iran tbr Mead -must be dasbeed,iintil ottfinztet by riitrie reliable' join, The awsoldea of-English protostoratesand col onies intlartrerhtnerios, mustibe settled some time, anipro*ly sllositer time eon never be found than tine piriaani. Etiglaid has gouty of asompation for likellests sad Wales now, in Ea- Info. en 4 rill hardly venture upon a war with this otmlilii*4s absurd claim to the 'right to build upimigro sad Indian villitiles on the routes of ouillblitinals travel and trade. Greytown wind eolfesttoi anima:id and embarase the Nisaragtiqoatli; ili - bth Is our best California • lighlualt. co tAti oenaltdo now, and no honest Aisaitallewiliadmit - suck a right. • Ityltuf&di: treaty this country bee se rural tiZight " Eons suet a line of railroads, wreittletTelettl. l 4*__ 1 1 th lweant . TiihnentePee- .It will iliarten the distanoe to California some hen-: dtsds oftliiiiii: StOPose that, alters ootopsny Is /Wa it i'/Y 0,0 purpose , and Cie roads or stasis oonstrualted, the English government should sae &Viet Orland on the coast on both sides ofVeitmast or rend, and found a town to be pettpygt wilit 4 impose and Indians . , whose Whole living wood° :be made by plundering our travel aid 4ossunisree by that route: would it be the dialer government to submit - to each en 'sent -Incene,_ it the People of the town • plundered our oolontortiVweenga enraillsons sadlot antbstilwaoate it would be not only' Aid„,titii Aiii ilitiof our govern anbar sent to the people sad, if noesseary rsit.=bitos atGreytown . Before the . Tehmuttigh itelliif 'Way, au" obtained, the Meeeellietaleef..the aborting riots, S ipaliforols. The pet and Lk was obtabied from *Albite •of NI : and ooinpantaa ton*, and the route ' it 111 favorite one. • The-lidoWer of Ragland, and bar constant efforts to„andurass our commerce, are well known. ' 'Mali; the pritence of a protectorate of an Indian Sing, the position at the month of the Banguesrhass seized, and a village formed of Jamelid *ger and native Indians. This ra bble ottrawas to command and deetroy this roadster our California ande. The travel ers plundered, the company robbed, and .our minister ftimßo4 sad imprisoned, tell how well that ntedkAirives did the work of England. Oar goverionsid, after long delay; sends downs ship to ,1; ' !Amu:- They are allowed to es tape spologrAdmptigattert... Both ere refused ; and the town iodestreyed: :Oar verdict Is, i'dowed Mew rig Killer too bong s dolgy." Bid/Scotch, tors an ' llptlllWa edi thunder forth their denue kV Swim England to make Its ;saii , lb Ude treason i Let Bag. lend bikini ;mikhirue she pleases. Our" Deity. ors* ` ffto4l . 10*11 not be alarmed ; And will not tbi interests and honor of the eountrr 'lt le -Via-to settle the question o f RaghustiPllAktr*firs with our routes of travelintS4l4br with * - 1 31+ 1 ;t 116 0 safety of our bithopp. ,-,Aniuwi lope it will: DOW be " led, ' i . _ ll.** 'e l :Tit' , if neseuml.. Lim' rwiaid ; Weal= to As stratim• met *AM for sae - be and near Ilir adegbent" Ceiattatig,bis awe be bad, se rip, b. is" by tb° "no ritiMPRIA itiladie= 4 - •• • I • A:. , 4 ..'7. ' •. 4, 4', a l ' . ~ ;1' 7' I=== , • ..‘"t g t" 4- - ' • __ r. 2 %. 4'4 ;7; e t .rA.7r".• , e ' _ . r , • . • • Is .? • - •-•;.• • * • ' , 4r1 ...* : • 4.6 • !4, • ~;%. e ; •..- k • e ;,-71-•,13i4r 41. ••• t• " :... • 4 . t t... yet , t 4' 4". t. W. • • 2NS!§ i • - IlrerigeLlf Is for sale, . counting room—open, or in wrapper!. We attention to it, and think it will be fours - 4 1 ! •122 an umlaut' amo • fin • it leg Matter. Th rit ' has induced us member:rids week.• • Bastrrate or Tan Temouspri..L-If any one winhea to see a telegraphic beauty—by no means I rkre—he can Audit in a despatch from St. Louie, giving au amount"of therlot that occuwed there on the day. of the ell and which .will ..be found in fall from the.Bt. Lomapispers in another column ' The' papers Containing it, were ee l-34,4d twinti-tarUitAtln . Mivintee of itto des; "patch! Tkirs is • a icrew loose somewhere, which we hope Mr. Reed will see to. Formerly, -When . be . was' attperintendeiti, namplaints were Mid= heard, and we have no doubt be will again apply the remedy.. hirros*•- ::Liisiotronut. .1. and F. S. Cable 104 sold theleeoldnaky (O.) 4ffirrort9.l[. G. DinturOale-asterlingriemoorat lib* trill make AM paper what it has not been for a)ong 'time -Alit organ of this Erie county fiemocitioy. .hoike the Mirror will no lowndrootte tint Anti Rebrseia heresy thatieetm to have beau eo un !Fortunate, both poiitioally ' and peonnisily for the former pro:v.l4mi, , • Towar Herald of this *sic intionnoeti that the late Wm. C. Tobey (..f4ohn of York") - died in . the Catholio.fahlr. 'lt says that ins his: last , - Ulnae he weeded by sevArtd ProtestaotininieterS,who,holiaTer, ad to afford the oonsobttiork desired; he thaw .sent for tie Rev. Mr. Maher, pastor of Bt. Pat; rick's Church, Harri.sll6..irit ' o.reoeiiedhib.pro• *Anions andoduto4o4,4%to, the Catholio fell: . . Deis CONrKIUMD. — . lll College re• moony tient/Trod — . the 'clegraioelg:: . .t.l/. upon Agoott Lawrence, the' greatest American limb that ever visitedlingland in midfield capacity. It is nos , .priposed to honor Pidneu - T. imam in like manner. A wag - proposes to odd the title of P. W. .IL Fellow Of thelVoely GOOD, IF iv:tn.—While Edmund. Bute was -dechthning, with ; mat suitistion'in his famous Reach Itgaiust Itanim Hastings, he wee inter rupted by little Major Scott. It is said he indig nantly exclaimed: Am Ito be teased by the - barking of this jeediel. while I am sttsokinisithe royal titer of Bengal,?' • sir A, friewi'7wrinin to the Washington Star Us Mk"lties' Ifni Winona. between Madame Sontag*, beK husband; hare thetr departtute :Ftir l4loo4 . o, intnneWiquenoe of a =opposed intl.:, slet bite . the former. l'onolini. This' Wittyatwentat foi the as* hisinustione relative to Mutant S. and others beingiohitmed. Govinusoz. Buffs* is on • the swig). He hee ipokpo amity iri ,pe'or-twoplaors. will the. amette say. awe ? Where is Poliookl.°hhe-tb bi heard from? Tara oat oar beet nib, brother Whigs. Year opponent waraeier yet•besteeriaek ram. CONattaileatio Nottriarroz.:—Jacoh Broom, Esq., late Nadirs Amerlean esodidatte for Prost •lleitt, has basoltomiaoted by that party for Coo otpriitA byildrlXlttet. - Jacob Is s broom that tram to the Fourth district—the one represented *et imam elmM. isrOur Haden 1411 tied ie the.etecouut we publish to-day of the riot la St. Louie, a beauti- Nls l . o iTarl oLthe fruitot!f "AY- .. - . . •-•teirtedi lie*, iai Etgiiikidayiir mak. who wee is Boehm shoat the " flee Cherise Veer 1 Illiddit !u. UAW.. PO th e MO 0 - .4(uu gizinieskto terser the heihge is.artresteleyobelhtetthellAt theriv dildiele thilehile#lo4 , tkikililMWAliftr• liestre!ortietittere. the irsoveteeei. 117 iods - eidgid drive overorith the rest of the pea. lie tore eiximmise when" tliebridge wee done -400 guineas coed not give her the privilege earlier. , , • . There, now I Win say one hereafter say that a Yankee wordltipe the almighty dollar ? Hem Wm. Allen, of Ohio, refuses to be a am-. didatefor Congress. - The 'salary of the Msyor of St. Louie lims been impulsed to $2,760, arid the city engitteer to the same amount. _ Waterbury's patent car ventilator for the ex clusion of dust is to be introduced on the New -York and New Haven road. - • During the week, ending on Saturday last, there were only eleven deaths in the oily of Charleston, S. C. The Democrats of Taylor osonty, Va., have roooMmeaded the Sos.llenry-A.. Wise for Clov ertior.• Burlington. lowa, by • oenstuf jest takon, .146 7,806 inhabitants-1,880 of them voters; 484. aliens. Jelfards, the young man who offered the lo dignity to the President, has left Washington for Charleston. Thomas Johnson died a horrible death from hydrophobia, in Boston, on Friday. He had to be handcuffed before ha died. The Daily 'National Era, the organ of the Abolitionists, -at Washington, has suspended. Cause—it didn't pay expenses. This dote not look as if abolitionism was flourishing. Constable & Co., of Edinburgh, are about to *tau/mete a new Allemellany 7 -one of foreign Literature—with a volume of Hungarian Sketches. The longest railroad in the world is said to be the. Illinois Central, extending a distance of seven hundred and ttirtronet mile. , andis now rapidly appromMlng cohipletien : Ix some .parts of Montgomery county, Md., no rain, to do good, has fallen since corn-plant ingtime, and in no portionluis there been rain enough to ensure halts, corn crop. Mr. De Garbs, lorinnan of the Cincinnati Ga zette office, has jistrfallen halr.to $15,000 bythe death of en uncle in Louisville. We congratu late Mr. De Carts on the fat take " which be Asa received. English papers received by the Canetia, men tion with regret that there.ie a necessity for making subscriptions , to relieve the low estate et.s living nelebrity—the benevolent Father Matthew," . A day or two since, a poor woman died on the sidewalk of one cif the streets in Philadelphia, In the morning, and the body was permitted to re main until tught,,when a coroner was found to attend to the case. ' Gr, asshoppers are committing groat ravages in soma, parts of New Nmeland. Nese St. Johns burg, Vermont, they have so entirely destroyed many of the pastures, as to leave the ground In some places "as free from vegetation as a travel ed road !" The Doylestown (Pa.) Democrat, speaks in glowing term of the agricultural prospects of n Old Books." For instance: 00 or 40 sores of corn looking like an extensive young for est!" "a bunch of twenty onions which weighed fourteen pounds!" corn ten feet three Inobee long!" also, timothy of a similar growth, &o. Truly, Bucks Is " a great country." • The case of Capt Gibson, whose property was confiscated and himself imprisoned by the Dutch authorities at Batavia, has not yet been noted upon. The lest news from our charge at the Hague, Mr. Belmont, elated that the Holland government had offered to refund the value of abe schooner " Flirt," but this Capt. 13. per emptorily declined. .A new sloop-of-war, called the Constellation, is to be lannohed at Portsmouth, Va., on the 26th met. On her gun-deck, ebe has twenty-four ports, but will only mount twenty guns, sixteen of sixty-eight pounders, and four long thirty-two pounders. On her spar deck, forward and aft, site will mount two ten shell guns on pivots, car rying a ball Weighing .120 pounds. j Mon the Albsily Arius, input 9.] ^ Joann. Mosstssir's WlDDlNG.—Morrissey came up from New York, yesterday. With the exception of a alight discoloration , under his right eye, he haspretty much recovered from his late pugilistic injuries and appears well'and hearty. He was dres*ld ttp to order ' in a bran Aim rig, and we , leari from the Troy Thies, is te,be married on Thuratay AMP au= Stank daughter of Captain Levi Smith, of the summer Opp Rh, to be hoped that Johnny, in swam= ing his mahrimonisi relations, Wm' iimuitoo those of a respectable citizen and husband. • , Ml:ea Theta. Louie Demeiiet, Baia 0 ..- s t - K _ Intemase Jazeitemente.Several ' , '' ' • tens Killed, land a number ''' '' • 4 ', t ' • ' • --- ' ~ 4 t ... t,.: fi .. , , eterday aftertioWitoLng to r si Wit booit, - , ht, was the .tWe W . .tie '' thertergest an *most disgracetnriatibsl e , t itatospirakirt the Western conntrtat na .. tabibit",4 , kin the afternoon, lle W t.h.. the " between a pcit: 4 : - , alt 4 themSilves „- a. m Ame cane, and lif frisli, who hatf4athered around to o vise. The fight itt first was a general one; which was followed by slight skirmishing all along, Third 'street, between Vine street and Franklin arcane, serving eery midi to inerealie . the excitement sad draw together a large mead. -.- Wherever an Irishman wsceeen on Moldiest, be was pursued and most erhelly beatemr Finally pursuit of -one irtit Anste'dowir-Morgan street where the mob were met by &n umber of Hiber nian'', who gave battle by thipiritig . stoisseand, firing pietolt, - bot the trowd:of rlorera increasing they gave way,snd entreated to "thetrillonies be tween Main and. the Levee, on Morgsil . ;.'i Here, fora while the mob was a scene of the wildest excitement ! . • The Irish fired as many, perhaps, as a hundred listol ebotet„ into this ~ erowd. who were breaking in the doors and windows of the houses by showers oir atones from' the . street. At last the shoofiri.was ellseoed;and tbes. mob pro ceeded down to the Levee; and starlit to Loaned street, assailing every coffee helm or tenement supposed, to contain:foreigners, with a continued stow of miseihns. After thin:the Irish madam-- other stand-en. Second 'street, beat were drlien down Cherry, the toOlketill continuing their as- wait upon tholes's& and windows. • They then proceeded rep Morgan 'and •Oreen streets, above Fourth.e.nd astialled a number of houses, eompletely riddling the.-doors and win dows with stones and brickhatit During the evening a slight assault had been made on the effuse of the Anseiger Des Westene, but the party were dispersed without 'much injury. In the meantime the military and pollee were„,mit fa lull foroe, scattering the excited combatants here and there, and doing mob's . ° restore quiet to the.oity4.-Alent..lo.egokekAtisight, betwever, & oentpany of the rioters, numbering perhaps 20, copse marching down Third street from the scene of assault, rep onMorsels with-etonius in ind shoutingin,the wildest manner, and epos" arriving in front of the Anseiger office, again.commenced an assault hpon the windows and doors of the house. - AL thhs janntnre.ilies military owe charging upon the oiowd again, and cfisperied the mob., When we left the scene quiet seemed to be in a very fair way of being restored, the military. having complete possession of the street, and seeming determined to "mfOree order. It is utterly impossible to es timate the number of persons wounded ijl the whole affair, or even to say hew many have been killed. We saw atleast twenty man lying bleed ing, and wounded so severely that they were perfectly in.sensligs—tl'air feces cut most hoe ribly and ikons mashedoind some appearing perfectly dead ; and then we have • leaned of three men certainly killed, and of - five or nix more who are thought to be dead at this time; frourwounds received. The Supposed Harder a .Stles Pharr by Dr. Thenapars. -- [Pram the Itlehmond (Va.) topicer, Asstat.93 "Oar reader* will recollect that sometvo months ago we publiebed a etatemeet of the peculiar and easpiclotts circninatancsa attending the death of Miss-Pharr, of Coviagtoc, by whitik guilt was attached to Dr. Thomptmn, her father'. tinnily physician. ' In making the statement public, we did it upon wha t we believed to be, good author. lty, and expressed our opintotphot, , lf bloom% of 'the crime Imputed to him by pasha rumor, his awn ahantotee Called for an examination ; if guilty, Pledge and the laws of the State demand ed it • We were. ailed upon ;by Dr„ - Thompson. for °Ur suture and. gave them up+ Ho reamed Coviagton' and-beemettowle spinet eirreral of the most. respectable Win edit place, laying -hls damages, at Plittetilben selves they drmead,W is gatiot” t. A ooro ner'sjury was ettemuntek the dead body ex luteea and skaminedralni detail of this exam ination-we put:di/hires the_Lexington:corms tef the Richmond Despatch; it resulted in the beet that pie was pregnant, simnel about Ave entwathaeld being found is the womb, , Theittomach bee been mat on to ,Phila dolphist to be analyeed and tested, to discover, If ptundble,„ Whielter,poiaesi was used or not. • 0a ON- that Q foul-play wee trot m ope; by UK' Lid for out for tearlaf, mew her dead body la dienthur tie lice duet she 4 it al edl 34 lllW. VAR: •1144 1 004 1 Rt:e9i 1 ***IL A `, • was freed in bur rocit Oar herden 4 and shawu alio seen with's largepill glvin Sir by Dry Thompson, which she kept or some dine mid hesitated, about taking. It i 3 thought by some that the ergot pill. were liven her by Dr. Thom*n to proclaim, an Abortion, but falling In the austogd, the large pill wads given her with the dinutable latent to destroy her life. On further, that Dr. Thompson had been engaged to - knor Amman. time, but told some of hie Meade that he did aot intend to marry her. This elate- , meat putomtit the, ease In its most Unfavorable light, prams Dr. Thompson is oateterned. By his fries& it le laid that it is a been slander, originating in the *lousy of =mite and rival physician* of the place. The 4Usairiap. Prespleat The Washington Union corrects the exaggera ted rumors about the seem& on the President, and gives the concurrence, precisely as it trace . wed. It uncap that Jelfarchrapproached the carriage Into which the President was entering in a respectful manner, gave his name, So., and exhibited to rudeness whatever, though be was in a. state bordering upon insanity fronithe ef foots of liquor. • .The President replied to him politely, and as he stepped into the carriage something struck his hat, apparently coining from an upper window. The carriage was ha mediately driven away, and the President neither spoke nor thought of the occurrence till infor mation was brought to him that the young man had been arrested for throwing what proved to be the remaining portion of a hard-boiled egg of which he had eaten apart, when he immediately requested that he be discharged, and his friends, if they could be found, be sent for to take care of hka. ,The Union also learns that this unfor tunate young man is, as he stated, from Charles ton, and that he came within a few days with his mother to Washington to visit a sister, who Is the wife of a highly respected and estimable gentleman. His delirium, since bin arrest, ball been such as to require the interposition of his friends, to prevent him from inflicting wounds upon his own person. He is in the care of kind friends, and may derive a salutary lesson from this mortifying experience. [Prom the N. N. Courier awl liziquirer, diannelioly Accident at Coney 'lsland Mr. 'Joseph Brelaford, an actor of Philadel phia, met with a fatal accident at Coney Islaad, yesterday. It appears that he, with some others, was playing an outdoor game, "leap frog," or something of the 'kind, when one of the party jumped upon Bmdiford, Instead of upon the pound, and acoldentally fractured his spine. Mr. B. died coon afterwards. Ills body was brought to this city, and then taken to Phila. delphia for interment, upon a physician's Garda ovate. His companions, and particularly those of hie profession, seemed to lament the occur rence deeply, He waa thirty-three years of age,. and a native of Philadelphia. Re had a wife, but no children. [Prom the N. Y. Tribune, 9th.l • "On Monday evening, while a party of adore from this city were bathing in the surf at Coney Island, one of them,Mr. ,fossph P . Brelsford, attempted to dive om the shoulders of one of his companion's, and struck his heed on the bot tom with suoh force as to break his neck. Mr. B. had but lately arrived in this city, to await the opening of the new theatre on Broadway, of which he was to be the leading man. He was well known in the South and West. He learn a wife to mourn her sad bereavement. His re mains were escorted by a large body of his brother actors from the Coney Island boat yes terday, to the Camden and Amboy Depot, to be taken to Philadelphia for Interment. [Prom - the Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph.] Orestes A., ltrownson Again. The Western Tablet, which names us, sad the Pittsburgh Catholic, which does not, blame as for the terms in which we lately spoke of Dr. Browneon's somereete. We shall show in our next, (n. v.,) that we have used no harshness in speaking of him, of which he had not set us an example in speaking of higher and better men. The Catholic, after all, finds little lees fault with him than we do. And, we say it more in sorrow than in anger, we share not the Coth olio's hopes of the Doctor's amendment. We fear he has started too far ahead of all ecclesi art:teal teaching, on the school qneation particu larly, to hear, or to heed, when recalled to hie position. Loup Eton's Buccassottir Edmund Head, goertior of New Brunswick, bee received the iptvldAtnient of governorleneral of British North iiimarica, and will leave for Quebec im modasii-ow-thr ariink-fmr-Eagland or- hie aniatior Roa-John ThOmaii Map uses Hat ton. 1 4 . " •••• * • • ' `f.'• . - . %.••• • • • a:c [ Sr the Chriitian buiti Icarian aggroasiatioar at ammo° -Lamb. lag Liiirdway+Slio ll.alth , s Widow. At Nauvoo, Illinois, I saw the rains Af• the %Se - • ht Ott WWWiariggietbe their' ftirtni P e ith another sititimete or • vow** highs rotten arinti4hitrir of 1 . pll*ritillC:tlesWsm, in :the shape of F ''ft" bOthMatthiii4rephesentsd by..41.01b141 the' • leftiewhaUle is PlfealVed toemll the lONA an 'Association. I had the plexsare of conver sing with the apostle of this new creed. He is an old man of about eixty-two. He has left his family in Pais, or rather they left him, since Mts. and Misses Cabet - have no sympathy with Oommenima, -Mr,-abet looks upon himself as & martyr wbo will bb" appreciated inftime to come; but he sows _too shrewd not tp es* that others will'eua pect hint of tieing as fond of his temporal as his spiritual welfare.. The' admission fee is two hundred and fifty dollars, and permission of leering the association is- not granted except by forfeiting all property there, and by paying au exit or exhumation Jawed' one hundred sad fifty donate in the bargain.,' Mr. Cabot told me that he is settling a new rerien colony on the shores of Abe upper fdissouri,•between St. Joseph and Council ~lnHe. - - The'llauvoo colony otaprises about one han dfed and fifty persona Among them are many lovely Parisian and Marseilles girls, who shipped from. Havre to New Oribtuas, - and from New:Or. to this place, without ever corning in ',op tima-with Americans; just live on the shores of the ;Mississippi se they would on tha shores of the Seine' or Rhone, laughing life away, awl' generally pent on ge tting married before tboey are entice. They hilts no churches. Their religion, they Bay, is in their hearts. A few otifyimeak a few broken words of English. They never employ or ask for employment, and thus, keeping aloof from the natives, they grow up in the same ignorance of America as a peasant:of Burgundy, the very incarnation of egotism under the shape of Communism. Their organization is that of a large boaidierhouse, the boarders plittlging themselves to *it no interest in any thing out of the wane of the boarding-house. It is soarcely - neeetwary to add, that Mr. Cabot re serves to himself the exclusive right of control ling t h e financial department of the assoeiation. Besidee other ourtosiges, Tfound amongst the membere the widow of &Styrian member of the Frankfort Parliament. The widow of Joe Smith, the Mormon prophet, and his youngest eon, Joseph, still reside, at , Nauvoo. The widow is re-married to a man wiM keeps a public house. The Homestead Graduation Land Bill failed in the reoent Congress, bat ittnrns out that a gra • dustion bill of much more importance, offered by Mr. Cobb, passed both' bounce, and became a lew. The Union gives the following synopsis of its provisions : , "All lands , which have been in market for ten yews or upwards sheikh" subject to entry at one della per sore; fifteen .years and upwards, at seventy-Avo muds; twenty years and upwards, at • .cents; twenty-five yeats and upwards, at twenty-five center; and, thirty years and upwards, at twelve and a half cents per sere. Upon every reduction the ootutpantund settler to have the right of pre-emption at such graduation prices until within thirty days preceding the next graduation, but not to interfere with any right wblbh has heretofore loaned to actual settlers. Any person applying to enter any of the afore said lands is required tit make affidavit that he or she enters the same for his or her own use, And fen the purpose of actual settlement end cultivation, or for the tuts of an adjoining farm owned or occupied by hint or herself, and that, together with such entryi be or she has not so quired from the United Rates, under the provi sions of this sot, more than three hendred and twenty awes. turn Raunoao Accrour.—de the lightning Utile wu Proceeding to Baltimore from Phila delphia about half put tie o'clock yesterday afteradoa, it ran off at Bp New Cutle switch, which theriten switch tattler had misplaced, think hie it vu the New Castle train. On per °stoles his mistake he proceeded to put it back, bat while doing so the train came on and ran off, instantly killing theM William Bern, who was not the regular an, but was on In anther's plus. The' . and engineer .w also hart. The eiglaidsad oar were dam aged to a mouddseable Went, and thew totally destroyed. The train , was delayed about two boars by the . aceldedt. ' - Middeniliskriedika families • hart beteg' ef mother vadinitesee which w eaned last weak. Three sisters. mime" Gorier, Mrs. liamilmerre and Mrs. Sheets, rea ding in the Nineteenth Ward, Kensington, died within a short time of each other from cholera. The, two latter leave large families.—PAila. STRONG LALIGUAak—Tbe Weekly Telegraph, a.Dublin newspaper, edited bl-) r. Wm Bernard ittaccabe, prime name is not dietinguished in seirral literatnre,) characterises Exeter Bail— in connection with his clerical meetings—as' building In London, devoted to purposes of mur derous malignity and interneeina hate," by a set of persons whose hearts are cesspools and their mild. rat-boles!" A A.-Owast 'Blemish to the AllillotoiL— Thenumber and formidable character of &towel of the Lieu have long challenged the attention of molicancren. Dome of these diseases, clamed under the general term of Corivareption, have been slammed tncu-ebie, and the un happy patient allowed ta ale, wlthoet medical science to oder him a hope of recovery. Happily this! ma no longer be the case. A remedy hes been found which will curs all complaints, of whatever character, arising from deracge merit of the Liver. The Pills dinootared by Dr..ll . Lane, rf Virginia act directly on the Liver; awl by correcting its operation and purifyieg it from dMase, outsell and mile , pates the complaint' which bale their origin In the dieseeM of this omen. Ilessodies hitherto {trope/hid for fiver com plaint*, Mee tolled to Menne upon dosed of the dLussee; but Dr. APLette's Pills make themselves felt upon the so Om of the Liver, and by cleansing the dinntein, dry op the impure streams of dimes which theme derive their existence. Purchasers will be careful to ask in Dr. kPLane's Cele brated Liver Nils, sod take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. IPLeue's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Yerudfeite, tan now be bed at all respectable drug stores in thiv Crafted Mates and Canada. lo for solo by toe sole proprietors, FLEMING 1111,08., Baocossoro to .1. Kl,ll t to., 60 Wood latent. Air To the De billtsted...Dlt MORZE ORATING EJAIXIS Olt °CORDIAL—There wag a time when people were made to believe that certain medicine* had o direct hofluence upon the blood. The fallacy has been ex' pleded. ft le now well known that It la only' through Its element., the chyleand the mattettons, that tie character of the vital fluid can be changed. MOMS'S INVIOORA• TINtl If.LIXIR purifies the unguldirom marina, by puri fying the secretions, and notating the action of the stomach, the liver, sad the bowels. It Is an alterative and invigerant, and the grand secret of its almost miraculous cures eenobits in Its giving tone to the stomach, bringing the funetionnef every disordered organ up to the standard of healthful action, Imputing to the enfeebled nervous mo t= a mit-sustaining power, Mud rendering It capable of withstanding the externs' Influences which had heretofore enervated or prostrated It. Has, it ls s sovereign, unfair log remedy for dyspepela In Onts formai:v:l coniequences for torpor or undue activity of the searetive organs; and for all the fltectuatbsns,suopemions, and atonement, which iienstitute the symptoms of nervous "Sem. When the constitution seams broken down, the appetite Inert, the digestion feeble, the nerves unstrung, the mind clouded, ant the whole eyetem crushed by physical pain and mental despondency, it - will revive and restore both the animal strength and the mental energies with a degree of rapidity that in superstitious times would have been attributed to enchantment The Cordial Jo put up, highly ornoeutrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars par bottle, two for five dollars, eta for twelve dollars. 0. H. RLNG, Proprietor, 11r2 Broedway, New York. Bold by Druggists througheut the United States, Canada, arid the West Indies. AGINTB. FLEMING t BROIL, No: 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Loki. ONO. H. Ne. 140 Wood otroot , do J. Y. NULMIWO, All y city. .u.l2daw f Ague. and Waver of Three Tears Standing Cared.—Sr. John Longdan, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Ricbmond,had Ague and Fever for three years, moat of the time he had chills twice • day, and rarely had= once ; he was Parched with fevers he soon as the chill hft him ; and after trying pby" sicions, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommeruicd to him, was about to give op In despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before be had noel more than a single one, be was perfectly cured, and has pet had a chill or fever since. ?dr. Longden is only one out of tbpusande who have b bend itted by this peat tonic, etferelive and blood polite gee advertisement ►nl2daw ALT Paulaloons.-79m Well-known auperfority of °RIBBLE'S lit in the Garment, needs no comment on his part ; it has been acknowledged by all who hate favored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the name ease and style as by him. He tags to inform his pa trons and the public, that his stuck is now replete with the newest kyles for coats, rests and pante, suitable the, the preaept season. . . r:. MEE A Land Graduation BUL (Trout tba Baltbaore Patriot, 10th.; GPSBBLE, Tailor ...a Pintaloon Motor, yo Meetly It., head of WoOd. 144. • l' o< burgh Ind lead eri,• &Joining • • • • • Wiling , tif alliorar V. • ,;* • • preasonfia ,L„,a, • • •11 IS Pal tall strongly to •penielnarito• .ly • • din that aid •• ° F t ' . oggliamt enamor futmethomet; , 1 6.tbit maul of Aukou . = mini Np cor advertleing their wares ea Prod ta,thi before the eyes of the merchants the adi Jena the fatale. of the "west end” journal of liberal antintents, advoeatia the age, we heartily xecomnumd it to tit: and stl;ll.llOrifilt that all me) be benefited by satotsibiug and supporting paper that supports the peopler—.iret n2S rigno ll ette , ••• The enbeaiptlon price la per year, Ind vance, aid should be sent, propald, to WILLIAM N. E. corner Thled and Chestnut stmts. • PhUadalphia, A LARD-R - 10 1 1Y - FORilAirt;- , ' ATJZ,FtcbrXrtratAirlorthterair iii br aold on reasonable term.. It Is war Bagwell A CM'. near glue work., andureral-othar -seaaulbstarlng abb. llatnenta. It is the bugediand bout Ji.-Anr spat/id Jo: Birmingham Au manufacturing wpm& This ringAggo and clear of Inumbrauft. ..Tatquire of 0. B. N. FALlTlliathlalsair CMAtts,— Jr/0 Fourth strait, above timithAslA,Pittaborgib, Notice... The Pirtostsldp ltstetatbre soissist sod debut basteess melee the ziesesioad style of BiLlfart•T, IiABSEIALL 4 004 wslabsolsal ea 18e,71tb last, by mutual seaseat. Bsesirm Pittsburgh, June 2804 PO. Coparlaiership. . rpRE UNDEMSIGNIO have entered into Copartnership ander - the name ang "style ,ot GRAMBIAINKTT a 00., for the purpme of mannhathrins Iran, Baby Ate. at the Clinton galling Mill, Beath Ti h. Oleo at pair ant with Magnet' A gay, No. Water and d 2lO. Firm street. Aim. I}atraßsrr • JAR.. J. RN JOHN Pltt lona 28th, 184-402Sktf . li , J4r4"l.l:l4;r , tri Me ; Fir e I P S: eriPaEY; " OFFICE 55 FIFTH . STREET: MASONIC . MAILIre. Ai/- TAKER 8. HOW, Preriideat, 01“.111./.3 A. Cogron, Sam - • v • This °ammo make. every ee appertaining to or , counneted with Also, against Hull and Cargo Make on the Ohio and M 4 sisaip rivers andtribatarianend Marine Slake generally. And manta Loen andMaisagi by ow maim& the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpististienn Policies bane at the lowest Tate•tondstest with mow. to all parties. Wm. B. Raven, • • • James D. wens, • - • Aleunder Bradley, - John Fullerton, Robert nlni, Galway, • lJetneatlar iteaoldy - ltiza - - 4.tc tbar "' :mlo ' V.h Les, ttan Ddram Stowe, Deem. &one WClurkan, WUllam John Boat, Jonepb P. GasLun, M. John Wiapin, Wm. P, Johnston, Jame Mamba% Charge &Soklnn, my26:ly W- crrizwass! Ilnttnaos cumpui r yed ttrY Plate/ me SING, Preddefik, VIM L. M ABNIfI Office: 94 Masi. Str l e=l Insures IRTLL and CARGO Reeks on the °Wad MLitt/8k sip pi Rivers sad tributaries. - Insures spinet Law orTealaagaby • ALSO—Against. the Nets at the Bea, and inknellisedge. tiormid Transportation. H.D.Sing, Wsei..Larfassrjr., . . William 'lnsley, Samuel IL Kim,- • Samuel Kea, Williamßlagbaia, Robert ikiza•Mr., Jolla S. Dilworth, - . • lame M. Pennock, • iamb Salim, ilarbaugh, - - 5 Walterßryant, {r'. Strangle Deverl•peasteal SeeweinstAlostsiti.. . it,..y are daily bringing to 110 t new .Inventletwesed Yon march of propene Is onward; wimalts.4 or broolngalt;.' will be pleased to learn that tec us.. and long 1..• • blood, have brought telbre tlaw Wasik ttr*woarilm of the age, to the &Mole isfY: AOKI Junk IIIiSTORATIVIS, a wee cove for Beldame to ;inmost Halo from falling. Bee cleaulu to be Dad of the Apiste, giving fall partictdarn Prfrre VAG Is . 'bOttles..Boiti by C. IL .If/NROME, A 57-Sernalot steed, For rale in Pittsburgh in the Allialifi FlemingrcOnsall— . • .- Bros., L. Wily: Gs., RA. Sellars, G.U. Kayser, - Joel Mohler, ' • Benj. La - • - = • .Atirglany riey.-1. A. Peckbaro, Ptenly.A : Keane,. T. Fleming. - ... _ . .., .. Birtninglusm—A. Pstbawan, - Jobwril. EWA , - aped .IrASISOCIATICD PI !t l . N lCznimur of lb. Wilttio4ll= Preddeel-- , NiU Sums 1711317„lissier Oinc.: rring t ""n" 111144°r:81i. . • J. E. Moorhead; 'W. S. Anattlao ! , t r .g..111.14•4 0. IL. Paalson, • 1 , a I I I COUftlerl94 1141ebertr, JolitrlyAriity JoPeph Kaye,.Wm.wy s iposon, • . Wea teen Paseitertvalits Hoe plitteL.... trey Drs. L.. Sm...w, flecood,betereeh Wood and Wriest' etre^ anti J. peie,,eiethreere come of Diamoed„Alle- , &ray city, are the ~Bag Phydtibthe to fbe ibeittle+o. itr the tint quarter of 3.1154 -6101, 4 1 Map oral.. bo A ent=Mrtte aeiptha t. Iduwerat Itscoacrazge, Stlx..s7-411ftes- Ant frktai of mat death. 10* TTYSTION I —Yoooralkomby added to At attond at pout Aan 8. L. CL oso XOIIIMYS,IIFIDIOB - Y 9 tad FRIDAY* lir dzW, as 4 to UlOllllllll oath ittai , ton as gay tastoLafose Cbutpaoy. P. MlKA romrAx'tadfterttory two taw tO'Notio•e—Tiao JOURNMYKILN TAILORII -10 cry, of Pittsbooitt Allo&_Ar0000to on thO Ern WKD2IIO3DAY every montb, at o=. to the Dimond. Hy order . ' 9110. W. SEM, ISocootary . . {Y Ai•f3YliOly ♦ L - 011021. 1. 0. 0. V...-. 110 Anfaroca Lake, No.RBY.L O. of 0. Y., mote imey Welmaalky mob' la letirsathingtoa 1L•11, Wood st.„ 11,10 On Priam morel:pi e the tillLineto at P Kr. lIENRY WOODWYLL, brother of Joseph sod Ja W. Woodwell, of this city, In the 41th year of hie eke. • - The friends of the badly on invited to attend hie foie 'rel, which will take Dieu. TO.IIOIIIIOW, Ehordny, ha the afternron, at 3 o'clock, fr au the redolence of James V. Woahrell, Third street, between Grego end Sinithlteld stn. NZW AD 1:1:3A optiotae...Tito atootbstoottho tioptato //in Cloatpany an requested to meet lathe WNW HALL, OO.DT 121A9otootay) ElatNlNGot, DW 71>to , okelt. = m it,- •• RUIZ JOHN KrFifty Cent pagusxrenstypas...... , Ge es the People's binge sad eptesidid side add shy Aght Gallery, ou Fourth street, eornerat Waal. If pan west s perfect and correct LIEENIM, at ohrease the =nal fides. Every Picture is wade in the highest We of the 'aloud warranted to give eatistestatto, er, rs , .ines, medo, Sta. early he the day, to insure a sitting se the-rooms am cow inaptly crowded. PEOPLE'S 0 AiLLIiRY, Lafayette Hall, Pountl scent, near Wood. sinl24t• A* ()TICE t binwby given to the-. pathos that WAIiTBOI ITIVILLILIIB a lidiand apprentke to UN to Wm. 1 ' 8,1818 6, ran away on Taoists', August Bth, Fla la Moat li years old. with lightbair, and had ownebackabirt. duel cottne Dante, and straw . bat. The patdio are salatkinet inahost harliorlog, giving or Diming him an toys/many I will pay no dabta orcoontrwited any hint. The above reward will he hargea. paiiito any poem antiwar lag him to nut. ,iIit.LTAAAB, GOOD. Perryoville; Allabear axing', Pa,: mum MOST CHARMING. NOVIIL - 07' RUM YRAX-e , I Just Publiebed—Apatha Reon/Ini, or qibeem7y by the author of " plitser . AA; he.' • ' • Forming the Seventh Voltameter the Library of Btandlod Novels, elegantly Mmtrated, end beandfally bmenetiti maw lin, 76 cents; Madly boated in paper 60 amts. Tillo dna:MIMS !MA Rae. been .10,Amt by the Penglkh and Amerimajoarnals with an otetheidasa sseetriqftasg.- We append a few extracts: . ' "A work of rare melt."—ikelthaterem. -_T "Ono of the pumeteand mod elevated workeß-41611*; Erpreu. "A masterly work of fietion."—/ikefen .Eoessing fswee. script. " Written ins style of muds vigor.l'i ;Ms. Pa, The mere one reads, the mom be la leiterestW--Cimit "One of the beat novels of the neman."—i l hist iffeeteher 1111". = from ad ottjactlossmaloitaimmeazta."—Ty—iii•: "This is s charming . "Its characters are litillker-OriorpolNCS TE 0/411 " Distinguished Ibr its powerful deli Reputaican. • - - " A tale of remarkable interest....=.4l4-ikatiktatitt " NO one cut read ft and not be charnilet."—Pkal- Psze " A first class work of Aotion."—Riehescazi " A work of absorbing interest."—Trenton Mate Clawdla. " Sopetior to any other Khios 'Jans Eyrs.'" — Okack*a Admliscr. H. SELNIS CO., No. 32 Poutedild street For •ale by anl2 NEW BOONS JUST RBOXIYAD— - Oar Honeymoon, and other Oxides Mies from Prowl; Fashion and Famine, by Ifni. Ann S. ritigtharm ; Now-a-Days; , . KTimonderoga, or the Black Earle: by 43; P. R. Jame; .„ Rose Woodrille, or the Sailor's Daughter; by. A.Tharasa; Llttell'e Liring AgN No. 534; Elleason'a Pictorial for this month; nailed and ihr sale at PAUL ILLSINIUMI ,Literary DiVot, artl2 Fifth 14., opposite the Theatre la:= W D. ENGLISH, Dole Bottlar of SMITH'S celebrated -Sennett Ale and Brown Stoat. Abw,Clenonon Ale anegrter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, to twipectfolly solicited. Lumber for See/la. •• - 30..00() I f ice t. r a n o . A w POPLAIL BO o killt m aall able t erms. C. 8/118 T A 00., No. 9 Irwin Plitaberegh; bets unhand • • ter cols by PLZICING 8200.,. Successor to J. Kidd • On, N 0.60 Wood street. win'uc ir MID 0111,-.10 bble No.l on bond and for • by L sun PLEMING BIM& VENETIAN RED-30 bble, a vary !la, aolar,far gala by aull _ PLZIONG BROIL IT A NDYKY BROWN-40v !Ds gernuns lo ial/ria is by V •ull n 418011. A LIJX-23 bbla on bud and ibr ado by apll namtnie BLOB. UMICE STONE-76N Is In 'tore ll sal. by cull 11511 NO BRONZE, Dutch Metal, Gold Leaf, Graining Gemehni, Lining Pescile; • thozough ageoetsierne band. bull] -),LING-MOIL R AW .g IANNA-101) Ds on haat mat fee sslajr! owDzit, BacrAveps AND Beuath * o r teW M P non, for silo by Diabf - .~~~=-; ..; -_,:: , yean,l l =teth sat Copp; Btoeki -wllll4 Poi atlbitanisol“ " • 01 k 24 feet frontby lie • 22 fret front • 24 • talL mtAbi iiiiTAnbrivecagbi day GlNSeiiiat ikainaniLt. W . llittldb; TolisiiTql=aiiiiila Midi ' Oil; . IBM laiaVtlbs - Uustrar . otbsnt pasktit lollw labtofiloirr, au , "' .! .14000, to askt ostato aro rawoodad, to arta . asystmlid; lad those lasing Wil deabits the Was \dn . Tossoattbapyglall itstimakstadaisastUomust r ts -- ~--, t - - -, , 40111P11 01.111P111L4 . •-• aulo4to ulammummucr s 4P 2 m4gme. - - • Jaime'', fiLurari AlkriNwringia- ersn "kWh of etsßnaltPtittlil: ounce, tio:USmftillelitstaistoppoidte M -Pandoldas Btoslabosta sad Hotels particularly --- N - 0. SUGAR-11.bbi• pitma fa Moo as lbe ' 1, •10 *. ICING A MOM nixes- mpaig,Ciespowdre,aumatt? al**. Temp, hi • aulo JUG 11,00R11111M.- 1110 1 1A030-91044114insmA Wages Dbl; as • • A-AseritOwalk4furieleto • ...lb • iimoomia• 11,111 , 0T1M BIRIAIC3— • • .."7" A liSlV 4f " ll.:*""all6l° Vittl '-' " M- •- • - ;.` - - H l ' for sale by - • $3llO KING k MOORHIC/a). ISDOW 014.118-liu.2ovio9xl2 wad 10s12,11CHins 7--VsLmbia'A Oph br".*l.lsl.Zore * lOO kqpi ARD-•No.1, in tenni mile —2.. JUSII-100 - bbli a4lO tr• •. 'SD'B per OD _ AcA;iusoiricci.„ - • :110 • t".' _MsOlt . MONS Aereirot,Loned,,Atieialav • y edith.atdi grog be..d-e.. , it called lee •Part . tb• PeTielbabl be .lakTs goods, or a ngrier& wareliataree.ASseguisenf i , . 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