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Tv . ‘ LAFOURCADE, & CO., ‘’ l Importers anb jobbers oih.’-;. • CL 0 TIT S ,0 A 8S:IM KKBS,' iViE.S TINGS, n li J v;,.f! f i'i Aad Good* >d*llt»d tO“AlI MEN ANO .BOYS’WEAR;' ? ' : ' MARKETBTRBgF,' 1 ' ' . , r Are rficeiyinK.their . „ ... !-J .•■■ FALL IMPORT A.TIONB , To which they invite the attention of pnrciiatora pf mch ■ Hoode.'- • ’ ' V j,. iMjj?.' :■ CHlNAAim’.iaCE^N^yAlliEi.;' ;jg6Y£>;;&t';S^RdtJD l v: " ••10, i ! ' IMPORTERS ANT)JOBBERS, ICaVe iww.-on hnndACpmplete at<?ck of ; * . •• OIaASSWARE. 4nd- V/f • ••-' -7' > 1 • > ' « *l ,: • rFRKNCH, OHINA, At their,9*-p four ijoors.below * nv ite - . ~i r 1 5 .--.o'jiw'tt 1-M ! 'i/.—' ii Jml; ''-Ji’i •■' i ■ .--.“t' 'pu allen;.;- • v-hi ;' i,; •- ■ , 1 Nos', 93 .-AND US ; IMPORiTERS ■•■'•';';■ ,f -■,-,■■■ V..-.T As»> ov,-• ■- i v. > \ ' Wholesale Cestlere in CHINA.GLAfiS.AHDQIJEENSWARK. ' -- ; PITTSBUHO OLASS AOENey. : , •. ■ > hferchenWeupplfed with Qlau at Monnfßotorer’s prloef .-3: tv.;r, u t : yi"i hr ■■■• ’Q;; - .»uA-am ■ ;V | 7;snd^XS ; 'AKP|-|Apfis;':'; P^liSl-OCKV/;' 1 __ ';;' / *'6? . r ' ' BOOTS AND- SHOES.' 7 ~J OTBK P H H. TH 0 MAB 0 N * 0 0., ■" JUMjUIKETSTfiKET, "- . ’■ Hnweowon hendVltiqjie etootpl ' \ v'j v - /•'- ' ■ ~ ! - -.".-'.'L ■" - : HVRrY VARIETY, EASTERN AN it CITY MADE, tfj i I L ‘ . - Cl.'l * ' '?!) 1J ' L -• I' J ’ - • the elty Will jleitee eell tad «- imWtheir etook./ , !- ;■ ■ ir& t o &iGO, WHOLESALE DEALERS * > -4? 4 :?: '&£ iiSS? tuOudifc. ■ai&ißii?' ■ soS-Joi j. ’:- v.l -V O'- •'' d ■: ’.s':' '■ ■ 1 ~ : i si -,.!U -Ji ’ • - • - ; i ‘fldOT AND shoe warehouse ' , , " ' ' ASS'” ; yi ;;, ■■• M AKU;F AOT.ORT, , Jfejyk-aoV market flTßfcET i i , Vii*<ieipi><»: ■ ' VTVhave no von hiriri Arißjtftitivefitock nCßoots itd Bhtwii/ofsUdescrijftlonijjif Easiabk Manufacture). to whicKva icvitathe AUentionaif Bouth -elMnd’./**. , _ v ; r . bqS-Sdx , \,i* *NO.;3f .'■' ' -.' ■’| ' (N»arMsrc!mnU\Hola),) '■ : r tniyeYfOf-.';^ -gEfj6jO-SES iSJMiBS YTti;their eraihnicMßgeneVtivariety'of \ t ;„. ' , 1. ,’J .r- " •,fMft4a.-.. - “" * '' y; - - - - -»9^DWRiW::iPACKAeeBOVSRB.' ,/Ta.f ' jWa 'otfir to. tbe 'attention'of the tVTiole»ate . String Aft«ptoifor»oms oCtog r^mctPALJfAnrirAcnr-. PHIIaUPS; tHHa?to3BS*tJoil! '■ttid&Si?' j r ‘ £■ P&JIJPS. JUSTICE & qo. I 1 ";"' . H/f RS. 'WINSLOW,"''' " '•■ = IfJL'Aff EXmiRNCEB. NU!U»AH». nmue "*■s n?sx£itj&xZ a,, igassl 'rttffriwonit. mowrMtlHU JtH Sttojourtelvoi 'SSfei I ssis#|oi%aH Safe fM£& * KSSS»aMI «»TOfceTNo, - 13 OKuaK SirMtlnew York. J jUS-lj, vfrioo wrawsbottfej .< - t> -!; ‘>J '■■■> '■> -‘' ---. . IEPmOr- of V«TOOfM 'hi* .Aphe union, •.IfAVkiM'® opaoGo^^smfitfft' FIJItADEEPjFnA, WEDNESDAY,.; AUGUST',TO,; : ISS9.‘;; ~7, I^LUHRING: 1 * '6o^r^ : ' ■ \ 'Noa.Mandis.NORTH FQimTH STr|et|; ' , Are now-receivirig', hystiooeswvo'tiiTiviile froWEtnope, .; ■' ' THEIR RAI.L IMPORTATIONS !.>5 ’ : ••'■■.'•' av '■ ' . ■ ’ enolish-andperman v!' n ' .; S-'.'l:';y; ,R Y,; .. V. i OLOVES, AND SMALL 1 WARES,' * :! WOOLLEN YAWNS.f MACHINE. SEWING. SIIiK. AND THREAQ, ■ Andsojlcit an inspection pOheir;oo*ip!ete and ’iell i . , entortod ntnek. . . , .. ~ fl ■ , Jylijtn' ESPEOiALLy' ADAPTRD'TC!' ;< J ’ SOCTHBRN ANp fIoNTHWESTERN TRAttR. . j^URNETT,.SEXTON. & SW3SARINCI^N,- . 1 '• ' ‘Are now'opehine.'nf thoivsttire. ' ‘I '■ NO.-'409 -MARKET ' STREET, i- I . , ~ • At«jve FOURTH. Norltj side, i '••• .. mffigt? W®' T o°F r ■ .v--V - , FANCY DRY GO'OBS,^ OF THSm OWJf IMPOUTATJdS , v ; ‘. V” and selection, which thev ofTer forsnle tn bujewfrAn all parts of thetlnlted Slates, on the most rensdnaole terms. 1 * ' nuA-Sfn ''• „ V CCHAFF ti K & ROBEItT^, •r; _ • -,429 MARKET STREET, • v yr IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ' i- 1 / OP-’'" r .. | HOSIERY, GLOVES. ' • ' ’T •• - small arbs: combs. : ■(,. "i -• 7 • • BRUSHES. .LOOKING-GLASSES,*. GERMAN' nntI FRENCH FANCY OCOIjS, . J "■' ';:. ‘Ann , ' ' .1t..,;- . *''' ; 'tXii.O'rs , .trimjunor.";||fc-3ra| .Jr A]L'L'. t 77' ; ;': , ' : ' ‘ ' . SITER,' VAN CCLIN. & fit. AS3; ! IMPORTERS - ' ", 1 ' axd ■ i.,r "i ■, i, , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY,GLOVES, FANCY GOODS.' Ere.; No. 423 MARKET 'STREET, i ■ ' Above FOURTH, PHILAbELPHiA. ' ■ PEDDLE, a; : <fc tjam rick, 'lmporters and denlera in' • ■ . .. • HOSIERY. QLOYESi AND FANCY NOTIONS, J ' ' Na 3QNORTH FOURTH. STREET,,; - '• * . Five’ door? below the Merchants’, Hotel, OfTer foreale the most complete stock of GOodsiti their line to be foumlm tbb. States, consisting™ : ttralv new Jlesienn, with nn endless yanott t>f;NO-i '-i)u 1 rtus-3rn HABDIVAItE. iJTRUITT, BRO . & CO . ' 'IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS .HARDWARE, . .'CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, ic., 529 MARKET STBEET. ' - 5Q9 "' ' BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, . aus-3m PHILADELPHIA. jjiOORE, HENSZEY & CO-> ItABDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, No; 427 MARKET,'AND 410 COMMERCE BTB., . - i ... * ; ■ , »u5-jSi»' ; ' PHILADELPHIA* NE>V PUBLICATIONS. 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WJ)jMAM D ke^. ■pfcSg&mA ' , Fmr.ADEt.rBU, Jun»2B,lßW. „ ~ . , t TbeCity of Phi&delphiato the use of Jacob Bartholo nww vtf Lay * Brother, owners or reputed owners.or. whoever may* be owners i.-Coimnon'Pleas, Deeember ‘TennaSßß. N0.»9. Paving, 9*6? 99. -Lot on the west .jdde of'Church street,B7 feetdinohes south of Franklin street. 100 foot by 101 feet. - In the First ward , 6ame vs. John'Alexander,'owner or reputed owner, or 'Whdev4ttnay be owner. Common Pleasi March Term, 18w. N 0.171. Paving, 860 S 3, Lot on the east side of .ChareMtreet.i3S feet lemoned north of Moore street. ■ ■ll ' ' Same VS* George P. Johnson, owneaor reputed owner, corner of Church atia Jteed streets; la the First ward. . t. . >; ; TVoTlCE,—Letters'Testamontai’y to. the 1* Estate of FtHBEHICK KLETT. late of the City of 7huadelpua;Moeksed. havfng boen'eranted. to tb< nndithlicneu, all persotnrindebted' td'Umd Estate will nleSe asakStparutfPtv' and thoso bavin* oUiraaare re* >. Ei cbraar aEQOND and CAi- Straotl au9-tufBw 4l'r|RK(5 | 3flOßiC VtEWS,—i'rcsh arrival WEDNESDAY; AUGUST■ 10,' 1850. Emancipation pf Serfs iuKusaia. ■ A distinguished Russian,iAlexahdbe Hurt. EEs, i» editor, pf « The, Polar StorS”'a'perlodi en( in the Russian, language,; published-'ih London. Ho is entitled to the merit of speak ing the truth, very boldly. nhbut Russia. .Bora il) ,1816, at VI n,o o w ,-t lU‘ libenilityof his opt. nions jvhieh he seemed to take pride in avow inf?. obtained him the honor,of lining .impri-' sorted ht ; .thp age of. eighteen, HO had? been oiie.of the most distinguished tlevis of the University of Moscow; ' Tn the following year (Vfoo) he witSi condemned to exlle'in Siberia,' J>yti allowed to fill several offices connected.? Yialka .‘and ' Novgorod.Eventimlly, Ke was 'perptitted; to rotamto Moscow; Where .he'dp: itottid himself' exclusively to. literature,'. .Jd ‘lBl2, under the . signature of. “ Iskander,” which tiom 1 rle phone he his affixed do most'of lift subsequent productions, in Russia, ho pub lished “Dilettantism in Science,” itt -the St, Petersburg Gbiettit 1 TlieMioeossof thiswork; .which nppeaved in tho ibrin of letters, chooui raged him to proceed: . In 1845-fi, he produced a nowj series called’ “ Letters' eh'the Nature,” a' philosophical work. In 184?. he? 'published several romances; ■ among;othcrs, *< Whose fault is it,?’? and “ Doctor Kroupof,” ■Wtfiph.cstablished.his reputation. . About’this* time the Elnperor NionotAsgave' him'permft-’ jsiodij to ■ travel, end lie visited England; and indeed; idi Paris diirfhg' i the Revolution', ip February, ’ 1848, ffe .subse quently yisited.the'South' of Europe. ’ His.ipi prosSlohs. are-.recorded in “Rccoliectipns of Travel,” published in 1848, and •< The Other Shore,” and « Letters from France and Italy,”’ in 1850, which have been translated into Ger man'. •' ' 1 In 1851, Urrtzrr established himselfm Lon, don, 1 where he;established The Polar Star,” -ate ultra-liberal journal, of large circulation, high repute, and correct information; He has ‘also {published in Loudon, several work.son the .’ Sclavonic- race; and upon Sorfago, and in 1854 j j;f< Prison and-Exile,” in which, with a ffiodc )'ration'-worthy'of praise, hp . has described the ryoavs' Which he pai’sed In exile; in. Siberia, or ..the districts adjoining,.or in prison, in Russia. .Therc is.a free dash, of satire in‘ tliis highly in teresting narrative.. If is political writings; in-' deed, arc 0.1 l more or less satirical, and he'll as written many lively sketches of .’contemporary’ life in Russia, and- Bcnndals relating- to' the members of the Czar’s government,' ' In' “ The polny Stay” we flnd'a letter from ;M. llbbtzVn’s pen On the Emancipation of tho Serfs in Russia; of which we here give a trans .latioji.jinrtly because it shows his style, and partly because of the information which it conveys. . . ;• By an ukase, published on the 2d Decem ber, 1857; Alexander 11, authorised the raem ’ hers! of .the nobility of the Governments of Wilda, Kowno, and Grodno (Polish) to elect Committees to put in execution the einancipa-, tion hr. their peasants. Thanking the nobility; Of tliose three provinoos lor tho . quickness with iwhicli.thoy responded to his wishes, the Emperor ordered the Minister of the Interior -to communicate his letter and.the regulations accpjnpanying.it. to all tlic Prefects '< and Mar the n'o.bility,'in order that the no: bfllfwof anyother Province,-haying tho same .intentions, might regulate their proceedings accordingly.” '' Alloiit ten. years have elapsed since we be gan n series of publications about Bussla,' and, we.never have -forgotten to repeat these throe things: . • : ' ■ ‘ ' |st( Thatthe retrograde despotism, such as It pxisted under Nicolaus, is neither so firm nor, so" powerful as it .Is generally believed , '.that it has had' its d«y, and"that latterly it was ,'otdylielfi up by brute ,force, and by reaction In EUtOPO* , ' , ' ' ' Hussiaig entering into., another bi»Wnearplta*e7'ivnTch T win nave neitirerTßS'; aggressive character of the petiod ;of Peter I, nortec counter-revolutionary character 1 Which chaiicterisedth'e triste feign of Nicholas; that the great problem,'.the' solution of which is imposed on Russia, is the' development of the national elements, by the organic assimilation of social scienco elaborated by the West; : Bd. j That the official' inevitable coramencc trient of the new period will lie the emancipa tion ojptho peasant; serfs, withthe’conc'eirton of the 'Mil Worked by them, not to individuals, but lo the common*, , . In 1850, when no body believed in the dura-. . tion of the reaction in Europe*, thosb promises woro hot cared for. . In the time of the war hefwebn Bonaparte tmd England—for liberty and Were scoffed at 1 Perhaps now, while Eitgland'wishes to' achieve the . emancipation 1 of India, and Napoleon.quietiy •irowna his works'for liberty—while Catholic 'Germany eryoys of the Concordat without re striction, and Protestant ' Germany has the fight to silence, we may hazard afow lines. ■ ... The; day after the death-of (Nicholas, the flood began. The Government saw\ itself, nolens 'volthe, forced to’ follow the current. Literature, the first'to awake, has-Rigorously, begun jtlio great- instruction b?. .process, ol tlie venal and corrupt ,Asmini?tfalion. All -Hussiaj began to talk about reforms. Discontent was geherah ..The political iacapadlty of Nicho las, this complete barrenness of his endeavors, - tho useloasnoss ofhis cruelties, were too evident during! the'Crimean Wary public opinion has declared her verdict on the tomb" of the erown-' ed Corporal. ' ' .Yet, amidst,, the variety of projects and,of aspirations, two ideas came forward, pervading tlie whole’ movement—the idea of publicity, and that of the emancipation of tho peasants.. Everybody spoke of the'good intentions ,of the new Czar. There was really a • negative amelioration. There were no persecutions for a newppaper article, fpr a bold word ; but yet there was no. positive, open fact, upon which it would bo possible to build something more than a vague hope. ' Now thla part Is accomplished by the circu lar of tho 2d December, ' This day, ao fatal in the European annals,’will have a different nig. .ullicatlpiiln the eyes of tho Russian nation, " For we must not make any mistake, It Is neither the'emancipation of the peasantry In tho three, western provinces, nor the mode of that emancipation, but the fact. tho avowal by tlie Government of tho 'principles of the general emancipation.' This is the gem. The circular of the-Miniater »is not a plain advice, nor an allusion to the will of tho master j It is more, much more, .If js .no intimation that the cose is «rge/tt, and-that all theresponaibi lity for the possible terrible consequences that may happen, if-delayed, will .fall upon the ‘Nobility. The Emperor openly declares for emancipation; ho thanks the Nobility of,the three provinces for having well understood his intention; he gives-an order to tlie minister to communicate tho “ Noble resolution ” of that body to the other. Is it not clear 1 Has‘any body ever thought in Europe of what is the emancipation of peasantry in Russia 7 It is the declaration of tho social majority of twenty-two millions of Individuals! who have been outlaws; it is n complete change of the' existence—l repeat the number—pfTwehty-twb million? of persons.! These men belonged, until that md&pnt, to the grpnnd thoy were, cultivating.. .To-avoid the rural proHtariat,-tho tendency of the legist lation since the beginning of the seventeenth century was to attach people more and more to the ground; thCy made of them a kind of ten nnt-rasi-idj; and this by, the law pf birth—viz., involuntarily, fatally;-. Then—and this is very Important-—in severing the man from the soil,* * Wo mart net forget, iluLt wTth tho atwlition of 50rf dom.the raon'vttous and entirety illo,n| class,of the do-, jnestlo serfo Ueoomea an imposaibiluy-Hho serfs being obliged to be inscribed in a Cpnunitnlty, whatever their bsrvituda fibisofis With tho sorvitudo uf tho Commune.; besides, ffie onlinanco of the.2,l -Dee, dcoUros clearlr,' thattho master 1 has no right' to return a man from aJrictiHurt;, to tube him from the' villagß,' of to impost! upon him a servitude, it he has no soil, giving him ’back (he right of locomotion,the' erAahcipaiionjtoM. not ?oi;«-aicay the spil./ram (he man. , The. tenant-con rift dyes not become an independent. prolilaire i he becomes a co prpprieiar. by. the interposition of the Coiftmnn'ci' Tti be a prolitalre m' hot. depends ob the free-” wi)l of thepenSant. f "TheCommuhity<ioesnoi lose tjie right .to'ehjoy.'thie'soirthey’were, cijlti- 1 . they carihot refufe.to .ehlnyii.iiej’ nieVubera his; lot pf groi,thd>: this 'timo, .a. iiuiiilier of tlie Comniunity could, ijpt refuse,work, and.all' tho charges of tho ser vitude tliatiwerp.restihg upon tho commune,he haillio right to quit theni; He wlll hftve'-that rigjit'how'; > ind, CVe’n lnst ehse.'th.e use nf the .‘.nil wiU hi'Hiiig tii the Community; and ..will pot^return,tdlhr?landlord'. . . To f^thqCpmmunity,giving to. the individual tjnyrightip ieave.it nt iiis own. risk find periLiand leaving to tho Community .the riglit ol'ndoptronr-vfhis is-the .fiiiulamerital. -hu.h ;ft’nckhowii;tij(Ad; ; hpt'|ti'a'yet'.v , cohfused''nmn-’ tnadq’tt saying that tlib' ground belonged to' the'mnster, and ;its use.to the’.Commune,Vhei ordinance, .obliges the: mas: tor jtoyieldto the GotnUt'une the usnfruot of the' soil cultivatedhy ; them,‘for a 1 certain','rent to he jlis&i, wlthythc hdonkeht ‘Of v'Govenhhent. Evslilf l s, it is yaid that tiiv use - of the: liouse, yarit. vegetaLivguvlvtJ.'orchrird, hylong to the; familyjnilividualiy.cpiisidcreii.', , r! .'. .We.sce iu tliis.a mqlqtlroit acknowledgment pf the prineiplo.’Pesldes, this ordinance Is not a -ppragon alter all—it is' 'only'director to the tbrCeiPoUsh Provinces, whero 'the ‘conditions ofithe-agricultural -life >baTe : undergone pro ■fmlrid’-0 Variations. ' ’ The ’oi’ciirianee~saying “ where thc Opmmtuie ja ' oyisitog”lLshbws' clearly, that ill tllG parts of the ‘country. 'where lordly properties exist the jComhJurie la, slip-, pressed;;;,:., . . Generally the. ruling dispositions have been made, in a hurry;:and. have' no. importance; The only- good thing is; that Goveriiment has limited the time’ of? the 'arrangements to six; •months,'after'whioh it,hasto lnterveho.' The coriippsifion eyen' of' the,,Committees is very' vicious. ,': .... , ' Tho peasaht wlll bo represented by the State functionary, while the Nobility will be repre sented' by fetected ' deputlc*,- But have they forgotten, that a)! the functionaries are noble or nobi’.itated?'' ' ■WeYppoat; then, that for the whilo the mbAt important., thing'is; not tlio details which may and innst ypry j' itls h'of. and little sincere action ;of tho'j&'pverhinent-; hot’.it is ip "tiie statement in the initiative —it is in the word that hiix been pronounced. , Yes,'it'.lji the beginning; 'so to- sav, of the .remorseMhc oommencenient’of the rehahilitn- tio’n of oppressed Russia ; it is the eve of the day oh which a great trial Will he accomplished). it is the entrance of Russia in the now phase; a phasp Which WO’nntiplpatodfrom our earliest years.,’,',' , , The man of toll—betrayed,, sold, cheated— struggled during, a ..century,-(the XYIIth.) brought bis sweat, his bloody aa<l fell; at last, wounded and bonnd, Into the'power of a fero cious soldiery—of a de'fiplca’ble Biireauooraey/ who Svrtrfcfed Wlth’tlieEraporprfdr the Nobility’.; Thipitragid stniggld'paflsed trithont be.' iiig nAtioed. or understood, by the IVest, ca lumniated intheintorior of thy country, where, even: to-day,.Steuko Razlne, and fMigatchefi' arc represented?s,highwaymen,* - ~.. . At last, he was ruined—that Abel of, tho fields.. The Imperial Government had 'Only scourges for him. I For Others'; boundless, insolent; brnthV there was a shasn'clvlliitatioii— /and. riches.-' i Tsr’ : t\ey^'aant, ! -"no»hlhg"u'fi|l tttt’sj ungrateful’ ttjijr .wist>ry,.Biiame,.’ftnd the. wfltpj ’’The only/ pa^^eij^tjon. lji the .history lof their country that .was/awarded to them was the bipod they, were compelled to spill on all 'the alsughtar,field* ; sought by tha Insatia ble thirst of conquest, and the ambition of the 'Governmeht. ! ' <l . : ,•, It is Iftlftpgi ■,. fltf g#and' aeflirt of that hletfi ricai drama that. Was playing at petersburg had sometimes their poetiy, uncommon .‘fastness of conceptions t were only political but human "taeas i elOhaTlnthe narrow clrcltf Por the peasants; these great actors only" ferdcionstyrsuu'wuhout''mercy/' Snch were not ohly i’eter J/but Catharlue.n'., V A very, path, uncertain iight, something like a remorse, was shown, by Alexander.’ 1, hut to no effect or purpose, and. the .militiaman, the peasant, who took up arms in 1812, alter tho heroic struggle against thef foreign invader, re turned 'scart 1 to the ignoble Chain of 'serfdom; v,''" ' • They may try to" make you believe that Ni cholas had 'the Intention to emancipate' the serfe. I No, tndeed. '/Nipholas snd emancipa- tion do not. agree together, ■ •The -v hate of-2d Decs-1867, is, since the 26th Dec.; 1825, the most--important-event of Russian history If - ' • - 1 But let us wait forth e actbmpHsKment of tho work, ahd dP hotantlclpate upon, its progress. December 26,1857., ' . IskaKbcn, , i Redactor of the Polar Star., ♦At tie beginning of the seventeenth century the pea sants lost more'and more the riihr to hv-.-t, their cem inona. Thor bdeame gh6aa'd'»eripti; attached to the'snii. The I.ords Iwssn tosppropnrrto thsmscU-CH more and more the sovereign .right; the discontent of. the people ,n)anifes«|d;|t«sir .with energy, during, the mterreign. The falsa htmitrluses.M well as other advorilnrora, on ' rolled with! the' greater' faciHtv; thousands or peasantry and Cbaeaika. After the election of We first Romanoff* (leiaipha country.was far from bolruTilet) The citiee wera subdued, itir true, boMhe peasinU and Conaioki were in-distant nrovinpes in fifil insurrection. tHeuko flaz/Ht, iii the time pf Alexis, father.of Peter I, had »n army of 100,OIX) menVsnd wss-Jhe tetrnj ofthe country along We course or the-Volt a down to the Caspian »ea,- The struggle: ssj tery-fuiinna.and thonaandsof peasant* were hanged.. The -last effort. >the last. proteilation against serfdom, took, place in the,lime.of Catharine 11, at the beginning other .reign. 'PhguieAgffi.steai •dent Cusack, raiaedall the Cossscka of the Drnffand, took the cities Orenburg, Pdiha.'Baral'off.'Siittbirik, Ha esnrill, JVjsAjigfaU. the content; Ressie.'*nu under hle' assay. Sio defeated tsro armies, and was at lost cxeontpd in Mdscbw, after havitte .destroyed thousands of nobility and Government'-fmrctlbnaries, From that time there have beeh only partial revolts of peasantry. - We 1 see by the.reporteof the Ministry of Interior that there ere nbout spventj-f.vo’ lords killed by serfs in average annually. ' , . ~ . , - ■ t The pay upon which Ribbolae received the Oaths of fidelity's and actually commenced hia reign. , i Pnblicatidfib' Received. Prom T, 8. Brothera!,, ■Lift- of Dr. Jabeg Buntliig, Vol. t. i- Mackay’i Life an* Liberty So Awle*, rtUh tan llltMtartteiui Gerald BltggeraW,tbc.GttbvaHer, : by Ohgrlea Lever) American,Wit and Humor) Illustrated by J. MtliSa: nan ( pnbllebod'by.Harpat A Hrothefai Hen York. ■ Prom.B. H. fintutil A tio. 1 - William Bi Bfadbury’e Oriolai or Hymn and Tune-Book for Sabbath Sdhooll. .... , Diaootirie' and :Add?era 'on tho Death of tttln, Bufua Choate, By Kehemlali Adama, D.D. ' Bos ton:. J.,E._ Tilton A Co. The ■ Roman'. Question..' Translated IVotn the Frenob of,Edmond-Abouf by Mrs. Annie T. Wood, .Boston Tilton’A On.; From j!H. hjplriHcdvt A'!pn, t - r ' , Chambete'a Eiioyolopiedla, (Edinburgh edition), parts l.h>'d. L , J'.’; 1 , XtterMfifß* of,.a Southern BarTlster. Phlla deiphla) B. Xippjncptt AjOo..,Richmond:;A. Jdorria, I • .... , .. i. Erom O, G. Evans: Life of Col. David Crockett, written by himself; illustrated,, - : - ■ A New Mdseet Buliet.—Some interesting experiment? vr?ry„ ~m»(Sp Jately at .Viuoennes, France, to aeoertuia tbe .accnraoy in firing and dis tance traveraed by s hew musket bnUetrpropoeed to repbloe theAlmiehiilletflted-frOm rlnea.' Ib is said that; the naw balh-indepehdent of its anporior tty both in prcoisiQc.and -distance, off ora Chore., markable hdvahtagh.,-of,.oetiig fired from a smooth barrel, by wblob tHe rlfih barrel him be dispensed with;, which is ao aiffidUlt-to load and -troublesome to-keep edenn daring koaiUpelgt:. - Of tbe different projootUga.bMfMgaeny more ofithe.' new-.than of the Minle buUeta.elrnok.tha target at sijt-|hnn(lrcd yards ; and' W eight Kindred yorda.tne reape?tive‘ nnmbert per cent, were tbirty-rdsa. qf the former and fourteen of tie letidf. ' A- still mote extraordi nary fact K:thstthe:naW ball will kill at the'dis tance of 1,600 yards.whlle the rlfiaball,ls. not. ef . footlveat rooru than 1.000 yards- Major Nopler, the di reo tor ofthe fmpArialBuHool ofFTring, la the. Inventor of the cow ballet; - ‘ ' ! TpUlisD" r<> : 'S'ldliki— The. ttxfbfd ‘ (Miss.) : Mercuryi of the 16th hit.; gays: - .J, -&e body of a yonng man, namod Bsaroy, wbo Waa hnritd four yeara aga, ott Biwrioane Creek, Ttahomlbgo.ppyutr,-jßaslfidPptiiwaa aswalued the solid stone. p ; ■iff r. l'ir->T Grit l . j | /fi-.-c'Kv. TJ|elndia-Hab;b^rControyersyw—Judge ',‘t |!a ' / r ‘ S?/7dr o/ Ihe ,* ’ ‘ Sift *’ ydur' pa'pfer bfSiftiirtliV, k long.opinion 6f JpdgttJXiilep.-of'Baltlmoft? deciding" & l 6ertsm ‘‘ suit pStniyiltflQracft pity.tyujlt ■’ the* We r of Stellnmn apd advertised* and an MitrtrirU statom6ht of the'cflWroY’thatflodi-" . Bioniatmadei;! Toihe advcrtisemen'C oftSe'4ptoibi},? - to exhibit tWkiUof *W| H* « u rr. who caught \t frora.tho Kps of the Court, or thejle|;fi! -tibiiiud* of the Court 1 which spok^ltrt l .have iii) particular objection p. but against thdediw-f , .ml cpraemnis ,o£l bo .Tribune ■ If, must boAUowed ■ ta prtjthst; The been'dedelveaintban act of inVoluntdry injni»tio6 l trv me; and fs usodhy Mrj Day a*:/Vineftns ;of advertising ihisgcdnndJeft 'fihiun* i . r (Tite facte of ihe'vCflse'^ftr^heke: * Mr.. Day. is‘.the , diceiwee'of, Mr. Qoodyoor for the'' ma'nufacWrd 'of 5 chirred ;f w- anrrugqted Jndia-jfthh#r goods jiVlthe i «.osKftwannuck _C9mnnuy ? and I. are,the licensees for woven elastic rubber goods/' accru* : • eil m nccnied tft tbW wfcd • to.np.in F-rom . ownfira nf aijr title have been and selUnr l lflrge;quanlitiesj)f goods under it: ( jmd mytfeWr’ ppfended, HU lg&7 or ?58JthEt,fl»*two;riabtodi»H'- tiUq -against ’ persemr V Wnw» einstip. fyibbe i -goods? ’ without Uoenm &Sa'nBy:aiid. no madp., ,ipjupc tioiy s of routs?, against them/ These shl£s were In 895* 1 ' Wb f : Providence, New York, and Philadelphia/ -Havingthnslaidr hpofi: nrguod fin .lamiary last by ffadgo Ourtiß'iind/ Mir Jcnko3for, l>ay, _and %if T ,,Brady and MriDiofc-: erpon for ine. and Judge IngersoTl; decjded'thalt ;Da,y;s"ilgh(3' were‘ Cbnfincd to sbifi'ca gfloas/*’'’ . and Ithafr ?arf;titloi to .wovdh aobds.wilOsontWeW/ 1 That dispospd Day ,ia JT S w-yprk. ,Ha gan in Philadelphia, and .Judge Grier refuted to review ihS'ileSwidn’ Ih- Kew-’ Tork,' uTi'l bay fftiied .again, : At IjHUlrnare herenowed.lho attempt and. ,as J had.no. intereet in the,defendants them, and as, no ilrfi'm'c- Was' jnatje, r.r yfarte inlunotiens were obtained,- as;-they lind; beeq/ih'.'lioeton aiidelSe-- Wbere.. ■; At thi? stage of tha prooeedinga; aal have"; been informed for the drst tlme slnoo.thli d'coijion,. someiagreernents were'entsfOd ititO between flay and thow.-GaUimtiro. defMndantsy.'fnorie 'of who'm;- by the way, have. I;yyer .?oen, mpr 'do.l know: their natne?. except .aa pnblißhed, in , the ,opin-, ion,) by 'which •they "agifoel- ta mako up ; a cage for Jiiiai hearing, . nnii to' tiy; if; be fore Judge <B.il ft s.j t; Sßfo» ? th(rt pm W.asr:,l..do, not know. The yonng gentleman who managed it applied to me for feomo.cbpie3 of papers; which* 1* sent him j biitiwith;tbas exqepticln :I. had nd?«m* ' 'Tieqtion with it.. -I did.nqt know that-there bo a final hearing between these partieg.'or tah'ould 1 not have furnished - even' thSso -Psuppcraed/ until undeceived jby- ithnt'rtho,ar< gOmont which maue jyae, the,usual Gne in./mcn id t J anr arguiiieiit on a motion 1 to (Jipsolfe Vani injnuotion; whioh'rWOidd2afo ; b‘eeh ' , tpo"proper,,moUop-jto fte/it-awtfw, - case was made and argued, so. thonapfiraaay. by Mr, Latrohe, T. A. Jenkes; and fr. A: SewaM." of:New.'YArkrwith whom -the. Hon; Bi R.'CKirtfe/ -°f , k oMO3l*ted«’ ? .' ; Who argued tho Othpr slde ia ‘not stated, bnt thc pubho is led to supjSbsei that ‘it Was ’done "by iny oou'nscl, and by my prooureme'nti.) Thirfact is tbst ! a very proniiEing youog.lawyer of BoUimoro—Mr, ; Marshnl by ’ borne—who, .knew nothing iy oi perienco of. the eomplioafioos'of this- eontforersV; anti ,ibom : l did_not, employ, ; arguedpibr the; tic-: . fendontg j arid. Jlidgu G.nes.remnrkftthat it “,was. argnedwllhian , 'hbmty 'and inteillgeboe on both sides 60’arcely .ever surpassed.’.’ . The rosultwas; te* might have been ospooted—Mr. flay. bcatJMjU Stellman. ... - , ' ' . If Mr; Day thinks that ’this' wap of saderflalng’ his ridiculous claim.ia a-good ouoj I hayelno objee-' jtion. Ho has. tricd itseveral.-times before during tho/lflsfc fifteen" years' and.Jt hltimately .fniledi ns it will in this case.Bht I do not think' you oaght to help suoha schfimej'indiron. 'rill -therefore allow me to correotyonr, editorial*spool* .fically. - ‘ “ * '* •■ "--r -1. This was-iiot a.‘ifinal-hearing,” except by‘ the consent of soma efraOvers to me, who have no interest whatever in tho title, and whose consent is just ns valuable to-arect'myrighta’ia'He consent, of Day is that'thoy.shall be affected.- -”•>*- 2- Day!s 15 not the older,title,; but mine ssand! ; it is a title which has boen adjudioated hy ,tbo courts lor the last' fourteen years, And ia ns well’ known in. the Supreme Court hs it is tl'nle. 1 1 - 8.-. This is no .settlement of th’e question, nor, any approach to'.ono; it may settle'Mr. Steßm'an's rights ill 'Maryland, for ankht I know; 'but not mine.; Ayhßn my rlghtsraro settled; I, will'be a parly to thv rcciml, and it will bo known wlio ar gned my pdirte; and when the suit is decided, it .will bo decided Upon more substantial thr.n thvword ••shirp,' T found in a Scotdh diction nry, which ssnnis.to 'iiuy.BjLe«aaberehiaf.meanjib*' 'Which his-Honor,' Judge Glh/tliscovered what'. Goodyear and Day meant br their'cdutraot of 1815. 1 I have a snjjt pendtngagaiPSf flay ip.thwrdistrict' to eplQin him irom any further; Troubling the ;conn ,try With this' otar.y clafha’kndthAt'hilit will settle bar 1 rights,;.: ml-.- m. vrltshpi it d'. Meanwhile, itmay bo weil for those whokympa -thiSodUh Mr, Dev to remember thnt for fifteen years. - he hag boen engaged in fighting Mr.' Goodyear -and his Uoensees, audhas alwayabeea defeated—never yet haring sueceeded in establishing a siugla.-point, although be hiSit times 'gained some temt»nnr ad vantage, He-attempted to,.repudiate thijivery' chirred goods ilottiie whleh, he now claims nuder, and (Won It was Void, and was defeated.. He at t?mpted to break down- Goodyear’s’patent,' And swore It ITS s void,-and was defeated.,: Ha attempt ad togetpoMeulon. of Chaffee’s .patent, owned-iy. the as : trnslie' for Goodyear,; and .hia lfeensees. and’ whlch he had before :SWom wna' rbid on' Supreme Cu^rt ( ;referreatqto “Aud a fiuateMo; lue career> <Mtr ■ tempt to etfqtch bls skirireu. goods; rirfit, ; w&rh' h* by oath upon oafh deolarod fraudulent andyold,” over a subject never-Included in it; ana a, pertain -end of hie attempt will boa repetltionof! hie former - defeats. The objoot of this parade of a decision in all the papers is obvious It is to enable ’Day tot frighten merchants into paying him something be-, fore ,he is enjoined , by mo on thq; suit -pending against him; and I take^thls pooaaion to?notify.ail persons acting with Day that-I shall rights against them, and that they pay him at theft; peril.* And I further-give notioe.that l will, pro/ teat any'person taking a title under; me from- any, suit which Day, may bring* William Jtrpsos,.. August 2,185».- • to the Editor of the New York Tribune . . . 8m: My-elient, Mr. Judsoa,. btffi me. a copy pf: tho Tribune of Saturday last, and;of bin, letter to yop on the'ffubjootoi the India-rubber suit, decided in .frahimore. • I was eonsulted by'Mr/ Jddson abbnt that Baltimore ;Buit t odd, upon ctf»nt sJderatlop, it»wna deaided bybim not to interfere: with it. ’ I si>w the gentleman who bad it in charge for the defendants, a fewminntcß,one day. in'pass ing through. Baltimore with ,Mr. Judson, to other fdaoes, and on other business, but wasnot Ihforined ‘ hat any .final hearing bad been agreed to; nor dld ’ I case was to be made by.elther.sidej If X.had hnown that a oonsehted case bad been made up,'l should hare advised Jtfr Judson to pear. Jn court and protest against it, so far as bis rights might bo cnllcd in question; but supposing, it to be a'mere motion to dissolve nu injanotioD, in v(hiob Mf: Judson was perfectly indifferent-to the result I t thought it not-,woi;th 7 while to Step.rfo’it. All.tho information I had nppu th£ (jmo, when the dcoWoh was publisbod, tywhat the' publlo have, and I: do hot now know wh£t rfcre laid, before the Judge, ftpfn .tho opinion) upon what 'he doolded; but as very im portant papers are not mentioned by the court, ! .conoiudcthathedid.not'see than.' Very respectfully, . E, If- Deputy Inspectors'of Fifth*'.. 1 ' We publish belovTa’oomplete list of the deputy inspectors of fish in. obtalnedfrom : the office of tho JnFpeotor General, .Boston.; Wo gH'otma list as a matter ofinteresf to ‘fish-dealers in Philadelphia and-elsewhere? The 1 Inspector General is frequently applied to front' ifishrdealera in distant attics for mien a list, since these,,parties desiro to know, for a certainty, that the .namea-oh the barrela ; of fish that they ’pbr chose frqm Massachusetts are deputy inspodtbrs in that State. Some of these parties haVe represented to Mr-’Friend that macke r®ft» put up In other oitie» r bearing brands pur porting to be the brands pf the im. gpeotors, whioh are, of course, counterfeits '' ' ’. Sftmnel W. Brown,' Simeon Bnni\ hsarG. Clark* Jr,, Byl. Churoinelwp,’Wra, Pen ni?, Stephen pdrtd, Charles. Friend, Jos. Friend, MSKtinauu. field; Wm, Moßemlo, tlamnet Merchant) On»ri»« ; )’smhuE(t, ffm, Emmiw, W.-11. jMrifw.M? PeW) Jos. 0; l’rooter, Wltmot Rfjd, Pitt, Hi Rlgeii, Epos forward,Cl eo: Steele, Jr., J. T. Swett, Mich. Wen, GjVonMri, F. 6. Wonwn, I>.E. Woodhnry.' . . ■Boston,—V. <3, AtWo.od, Edward Brown, Henry Brown, Georgo Babson, John it. Ball, Winslow Cole, .Otis-Churohill, Barins Dutton, Joseph'W. Green,; fiJamos A. Jones, Valentine.Malloy, N. P. 1 Mabp. C. H. Mansfield, Uriah R. Mayo, R.. 0. Now*, comb. T. W. Nickerson, T. R. Pruden, F. Snow, A!'A. Whitney* E.E. ChnrOhlll, Salftoh Whit nye. Win. 0. Churchill. ‘ 1 - •7. ‘ ; . KoUpott.— David C. Babson, W.‘ Bradley, Jr.; John Parsons, Jr. •> V - . r ' Newbaryport .—Ah. E. Qoodwln r Thos..C. Good* win, Charles W. ’Hale, John Thurlo. dohas'set'.— John Bates, Henry K. Hall, Joseph f>. Lawrence, Ephraim Snow,' James Willictir, ’ Alf. •Wittington..■ .<,• .i ■ : • • Plymouth .—G ideon Holbrook. Bamstabfr.— William A. Atkins.* - • Hiueham. —lsaac Barnes, John -Nye, Peter L. Whiten. / ’ _ ' ■ • Wclf/eet. —Nepthftla Rich, G. B. Saunders, Noah Sweet, Stephen -Young. , ZVwro.rrAmasa Paine, Samuel Paine, Ebenezer Smith., i ‘ - , . i lenao v H. Loveland, Gains Mullett, ■Joseph Reed.' Ilamieh .—Alfred Chase, Volontino Doano, Brad G. Phillips, Anthony Kelley, Philip N. Small, of Harwich Port., r . .. • - 1 DeiiniA. —J- K. Baker, Nathan Fisk> Stillman Kelly. ,' . lirtwes. Beverly.— -Robert Goodwin. - JProvuitetowi. —John Atwood, Jr., 1 8. 0. Gross, Thomas Hilliard, Bouj. Lanoey, Jr, # Deceased this monthl July, 1859. • Lite in Nett York City.— A. commtmlca tioq watf received by tbo Mayor, of Now York, ilgnej “ A JPomalo Citizen, M stating that the board*, log boWesoqoupied.by the sewing girls of thntpHy were, tis-ft, general .thing,, in,on incredibly nitny sad unwbblesorab erudition. .The communiootlonr farther states that seyon or eight,girls ara.pacXfia jnto obo amAlI garret rootu. ana that they frequently - prefer to sit up oil night rather tbnn expose, thami ieWes to thoottaoks of tbo vermin, wiih which these -rooms abound. The Y, r^e r that, the health! wardens of the various wards-mlght be direoted to visit some of these bouses, ana re port thereon. 'fail g* l-jnmli per annum, in adrano©,Vnthd..^.. H Three Copies, ** «• ‘ Five Copies •* ~~ ,r ~T^ «.,«! ( v‘ ! ::.y .W* AO&t>irl- Tfrenty cooiMrOr 07,r ;Wl%tm«'of ~—.-s~ ~ «f»li Sal&>nb*f*a«i %ue 'i /tuf “ “■ ***& vix : * ri Ititf4ihis'l^.Kii^ril'' 1 . ‘'/l ta miShMien{chUd«»'<ff ie pjuto^-Vt .-'■: lo^eirtth-wlHeNii£s : BiiMilSrSa ‘ aPMMUgNK* I «tt meW.Hy lM*Ml| ifttf UHtM ’'"-* ii»«*»rtr cis? nuob cat nnd ,hwi»J. *wA. n*~»m utiiitmio r iqjtfrtd; been sinSd bttty<fffc»fday n4r>^ .afternoon tbfr svmtitoftig-hflaateij. X* 1 "Ji -iftßipisßß*»ijiai(y x g^Ma^ij^g ! )feji B ->ir S'”? . t W«-*^i>y,V?WMhg«BH*iadß ( -:t>»«u(d;|*-,i S >' *:. 4 « J*“; o*il-i« .tnobei&ied f i?? D <F 1? jpoMon **& W9IWM ru&,r : ,i , SsqßSMq !n Qirt ,^ l!f ■about; il <?cleMtt'af> night, -■' ■- 1 M» Jni6 thehoQM cfhMrfrHn a I’.^t .Ijuvrton'orbfftijywbiiQ'<.irlilsjltP.lfetMPMK’ £ * s Po9erpd,‘ihi 'tfie tfoyi<of huTsidefwhiofr :? '' *'- iWbed of'between ttnfaß&oUffcn;^' ■gjgg>T#»».*aMt WtaM!»4»M»' MM tuv •thWjt^ffe^W!P^iir tt^^U y who^Sfit*™ 5 * ? * morning* 1 *r’J r f jnAj .'■V. nnmhOTato thV'stfot; fitgtaait^iS^t&idW lo " l beach fcißppportaoity within th* ; I»r,!tthB raedior tiiX ,M A. ? enough to .recrolwH; wbflft n 5, obsOiVere^fcttraete'dKy'Jus <fngKt>tg ' _-* dfi thfe water became dispatched hihi.'-Hfe.' Tfashbddttfwiive ftS/MsS® and,hia frightful vjawh lookdd -ai though ferMHCo^^d: aSSwssM» ft io J ss* kT* s Mf.-obtiitiaißlififl®cr;4i'ifittdMtef J wrtTM&ip^«b* J .fee eyed iwo or.t^ee}mC&r^tidently£namlf«neiaUr^r- : :j* l* withoptleave. -The man went out to order them - < rd array [and after some words passed between ihem, ~„ | One or the? rowdies'said"to hife>com^nM r<i hunV *ii ■firefl, [tho hall Ulyns.eflbotjß tfce'hitbdnutf’s bo*,< ,Se;i d e; ng am^ ,butftB WahH nbte-10 identify them, it ia hoped ?Jt ii 2 • to Jostfoefj; ThpwQHfid *' - isnotoonaidered.ihtrf.T;.- r .«T V< rw l.*«s'?7! soF xk^thesjßiy**rHii n y - 4 yp?.tb, named,Benjamin Kise t wl^lo-,hatiuDg.m : , , the riyor near the foot of Pltun street, Ginclsnau, “ » f , ilaaUriday night, stepped upon something a| .the, bottom whiohielt like a Very- fem'foth'pebbief : a]i£dV" Jcnpiyingr what it ««%'£» diVed down.’ C "j:. •and Drought It up. •• },< coveted that it; wafe*‘ agold watcb. with,h«JDtiiw*> * oase f of Tobias* make, which 'musftbate le^qn^hundred'dollaw.f'The l 'w^eh'»iS®afe‘&4tr* *t little o’wing’ to and appears; to have ]aTniif tirer T-> only, a; few weeks. The young man probably thinks ,-•. r that'bath { tnkOQv ' " f - ■"■ ' ' . , . ',,*rl r L, >: v s Ths OPhAsiaiK (St. 'Maiyrl'a;) 1 BugUier, of the SOlhult., sayu: • 1 ■- '■ ■ ■” ;' '■ ' ! - a Wo loam that s most atirociohs sct of burhUrity' was polnmiUed at Chicot Pass, parish of Bt/Karitoi 1 ’„- > daring the,-eajrly, .part--pf u , the -pn the . , of a swsnvpef 'hy tirQ of his .comrade*,.. ,„ when all three lisd tiecn drinhing quite freely. The ,'"' Cwmßatttrsted a»MKeSof. the third aoduieasat - tiW t;V)nm, burn!o> nnu m ??iat he' dici .■,■ l in baff on hour, jjho-twamen werei«t*Bt«dsmd.t .ii: a»aoW.-in|aifatsfc^toa%iße..,.. ; f . ; ejj ed -by the American iScientifip Assoeiatioc, last f., yealv to consider the suggestions r _of J)r. A.. Aid ' V Hayesj that ths Ahctie eirpioratidils ahali Be 'newedl stMed l gto Ithhe Jaa^tdgiat^widgflsia: iaitt ’»■“ J<- Friaa-t that they co^operated with Dr. Hayes is hid .’ i 1 -: efforts! to obtain mesns / for, .another„-ea*editioa. : . o - ■ .They hsdfelt’an'ihSttasea’intertitJnithe 'ooto-, . -takiag, since the remit of Dr. Eantfi Obserratioor'^ 1 ■ ,lh (Greenland,-! and they s«ked r td be eshfihtted ih ci.- - their.offlce^Theregnestwsa grunted.;- < ■;; .cdKd ■'•. ■ -ih . ‘Dwm in hlsSarriage', afew-daiasince,at thefcotef JdtAj • i Tobyvjpst above WaiervUle.Maae.saw beforahlp ln the toad a Dbmonnting ana handing iif* rtftt whit amtw. he'asssalpd tbs;reptile’jrith hiatsehiii, v andeaonpikt) .i'-K his; aniheship bhr} t tlt.,a?miati ..3he l jmaka»p#.,T ;.r ~ mrodithteeiftSt'apdjeinhl JnoSesin length', was as -largo rtuait SS man's aadhtaßdltihed ferbij t *!'- rattiesj indioctiyeof as |nac; years of age.-;:, r, ? .'DtniK(i r ‘ THE. . .Saqwesitv ons Ihnraday aP, : ; ~ - temoori 'in Norway,/ Maihe., a yale ■ .^r^—t„a swept over the town, which unroofed a parVofZ i/" Deacon James Flinifsnarn and piled-up tha tim- - ! bers thirty rods frmthp :bsm.;; ItildsitdthMdr »1 .ii twenty,by thirty/feet w«jd-shed,belppging:t9.C. A,.-, ■, Noyes, and iamed li seven or eight roda/ eoia- 1 ' ' pletely np and -deStroyied - forty of his large, choice fruit trees,,...) ,- . /’iN .GnAßbJEsxos, Intiiima.' Thpmfta.'Knowh -■ landshOf James K.Shaipe with a pistol, .the.'bills .. , . taking fcffeotin wallet, -after pasc- ' ing through several bank bill vand. finally stopped- -- 1- "■ byjStrikinfc a gold dollar-c - This in aU ; jMrsbabam^ r ' saved' hia life. •Another^striking, instance-of the f benefits of.ft • '•'» * ■ - Goon for Chicago Bakers)—The Chicago'" '' papers date, that tbe> bakers of that city) owing to the - ._- v .- that/6xj and afforAueim will increase th«£ weight fiver Uiepre&cniweliht) - and sell (he Have o{ir'bakers come to anyjuph, detenniaatfoav v ; yeti , '• .•’ y,“ 1 . City RjtfiWA*STx : the CiU .lens’ passenger railway; is Pittsburg, first tripha&been matfeiby, bore©;e#r»c»«ehi-to r of the people. This JiueTgoes- to.lAw- :... reuqeyiUe. Theroarb'thretrother Uhea'chartered. ““ , and in,prvectaof organisetionoc •• ing to Allcgheny.city T Birmingham, eto, j l/.h <--• The Most J&leqaxt suite o/yoflinriir the. ; world !* atgtho Hotel, 4 dn Yille, in, Paris. ] foffii J K<urctilt’ofabbath'alfamile, and. .reqahefor. ..... their ypfapUto iUumiaaGdn taper and' J '• ,7,ooo.yjsltprs Iqap be- accommodated l < atone®; without discomfort, in these,capacious. r - •jrooras.r; /-'• l 'V " r x V- ;,c Tor Plymouth (Mtuto.)itycfc' projx»eatq,\ publish the uaraesof those people'wKo dld nbthelp' J>? alorig ty th*,Ute.oetebrap<3n, tad wbortfaSsdtlo purchase tickets fox tbedinuer, ahtoautithen'sfo&'tw. tohbhrthosfoteliM;*' - •Tfljj StlfE V6xt'ou 11 foir-grptmds:at Albany] N*w York? -is ; progress- ■ ing >llll all proper, despatch* iThirty oftbo fifty. . •aores selected for the use.of. the fair are, already en- - oldSed,, qnd the buildings art commenced.' " _ ‘ J Tf>E ! grass haa become so dryrn sorae^partS- : 7 of Ipdiaoa; .that the' locomotives''fire' ItTaa they - ' ! Sass. On, the Terre Haute ro*d{ ditohe&bave been* '• ug toprevehttho distraction of..the ties. ,- . Mr./ Tripoli), :ofV . •; lest htfl Wife and fire children tty the U(e terrible / , railrodd accident at Booth-Bend,' Indiana. I-• - VM * - : ' The feouUyof Yale College hAvfe,decided to build a dymnaaiumfor the u.sqof the 4tUdente,bt4: OOftbfslo,oop7 ‘ - ...‘j u t^ Otbo! Haeulk, of Blair pbunly. rs., haa feetn t9 j»il w4'» h»l/for fol- NBlogWrsr*. ■ • - * -•’ I " 1 • • 1 On (ho IM. Inst,,’fh«- of-Vsn -Amtmrgb’s Menwetiß'BM, abbtS of #I,S?6-l>i Morgan omintyi lnd. „ _ . ■'•;! ” FERSOJfAL, , , Jfltw HMaßßfioa 1 , feq.'jiir ffllSy Teari Abbi- ' tlve bhMheds man of BfllatUd?#, died Id that citv ' on the otb ipst.- Mr- id Balt!-•., more about .the tear ' qolßaa. cVir since been - aupefbl in'dtalhable.eldten-. re believe be jaever married; nna woi ih>B&aufrilat£ng -• a fair share of worldly possessions^,. Mr. H.-had- • reached the unhsual period of niuoty-six years. ' A Tokyo (^ovcißK.HSuAV.r—The houlsrßle Jo'ur- . nal states that John Young Brown; Esqvnfethber : . the’fifth district of Ken- * tucky, willnot be({Ualificdby age to take hl|seat ‘ nttho nret sossiou of the.',present -The Constitution.prescribes.thafe ? no* person' can be a■ member p( the' House ; of Representatives who' U under ttreuty-fiva years of age., M. Blondec Vox CtJEtEPßO^r,.envoy extraor dinary add minister plenipotentiary from Belgium, and A.' Bergbmans, secretary ot legation, are at Willard’s*Hotel, UTashington, T)*. (h Hon.' A. P AViUard, -of Indiana,' (Jen, Burnett, of Kansas. . and Judge -BroCebus are at the National Hotel; of . the same plaoe. - r . * , ’DbatE ,of a Well-khowx , Max.—Oeorgo N. Beytnoui'/ofCgdensburgh, N, Y..a gentlemanitoU , and fuvoriibly known by many of our business men in ibi? oity, and whoDfbe baa been aeso , dated, asione Of the most efficient directors in the 1 Ogdotiaburgh Railroad, died- recently-,at Ogdens,-;: •burgh.”! . . • - -.v- \ \ ' r :; , The Bowling Orerp (Kv.)G?zeiir says: Judge - P Hines bo*"' resigned the office of Police Judge of’ ‘ this place, sod James Mv I^haldsoii^Esq,, elected to flllthe yocaney. e ] ,r ,• .-.: 7/ - t , - r Hox» Atenun Iverson—Hon. Alfred Iverson, United States Senator from tbc State of (leorgia,* has arrived In Washington city; and 'ufatoppibg at the realdefaee- of bis eon-in-law. ' We 'lelbXi from the Baton Rouge (La.) trdrttu ukrf-Cdmst.tbat Mr. C. Gayle, former editor. • of'the Baton. Rouge (7a«s/(c,,diea ontbe 2Sthult.) ; t> ; ’ktbls'tebidenceibjbateity. c v > ‘ MajV BpiiAMtjrW; Brice v Pay Department, ti* . (odutv'lb the-Department of the, Mesl. ond will'report for duty to the comrauafibg officer biFort Kaosse. n i *'■ -■ '• L The Hod. Hfim< WrwovMasjWohunettff United . ; States* Senator, has been c]voeen captain:of tbo’, Natiok’ Gitard, a military organization of his na tive town. ”