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An lttiaaonio and Whig County Convention WTI) Whig, and or All, im , t on Saterdno. ?ley n ,, . e f pta-.. or WO lint nrlat in-- tun:, in th .1e owveral ,eae.bie at 3 P 1. , • 1. el f„oc-apt tnurpthir. . agr Pot t at 1 P. M.. • r, a-Kosef et T dew:, eel in th. I .v..1,1ir• It 11 eija..tra at T rterti", ,,rd n lo tbo era', t+t. hl t.,11,. Eke, of 10. ,t , atrict• to .I,leVato, e •ouolf war., tan. Li to hold at thr~:wit* How, 0.1 Wrdur.ality. 2..1,1 Jou , follooriusr, at I' Web,,t. A. M„ to bomineta a tirkot pyart,l hr I,Y,j pu.ty. tat. altserg:‘ to tob r ~fiction. , 1 031A11. ei a Chsinann of Cogrita;ttn of C4.l,rfitx.hdonto. 6,R EA P NO A?'TER WILL BR FO LT NI , ' ON J.-I :i? p 4 ,.; COY rats PA PER A silly writer in the Journal of 'Saturday fel lici'atee himself en havigg fouudsn mare's neet in cur inniment paragraph of the day twforc,iii fer , ticeio the mole Of noniinating.the ran.lllltri for s - iongrecv. lie rameit I 5ain0•tr,,....,0t00 (veto: desigasconeealed in our hormlem novestions,au his royalism so worked en his imogin Woo that he proposes that the riengra,ianal nomination. shill be pot off to a fatties day, mail Ito ateal - fiti trap we have laid shall bare lest its virtue. To w,are assure this poor flow that we have not the !lightest objection, as far es we ore con, °Moot, to are the Cogr?sn.innal nominations put off until August or ticptembir, if he can reconcile the Whig voters to such a movement, 1111 I to all the additional trouble le will give item, ant if he bin no bowels of COM p ',Oen for the candidates for nomination,who will thus be kept In suspense through the hot, sweltering weeks to cord e - otopelled .to how, and aerate, and shake bands with everybody, and hang on to the button-hole of every dear friend with anxious fares—if he con with a - goad conscience do, all Chi s—well, no she it. We care not any more then weds for his gratuitous insult to the pet. On of the. Allegheny aid° of the river, who know' how to estimate the like of him TuiCitelt or PRISTOIC—A few days ago we . made some remarks upon the alleged fact that the slave Preston, who wne to summarily remanded to theory by the New York Commissioner, was redeemed and restored to freedom by the con. yibUtiont of the friends of the Ins under which he was remanded. The New York Express quotes a part of our artl4le, and then goes on to comment . Upon it iu lauguage which would hare been altogether unrnituble had ii copied Our concluding remarks. But let That pass.— (lir object now is to make a remark ur two upon the following paragraph, - from the article in the Prpress: • The Gazette is pleased to soy that cur ••better matures tell us it is wrong." tie It NO. The low nod the constitution tench us rur Snit duty to neighboring Stater and our country, and the heart, if you please, then comes in 'sura humane monitor, teaching no to meliorate the tondititm • of a sufferer ' an in the ease of Preston. We • • can, as . good citizens, do justice to the South and to the negro at the Fame lime. Ltd tet us csk, can or does the Abnigionist do justice to • either? lie will neither return the olive to his • Emitter, as Pool returned Onesimus to libilomon, —— kr enable Lim to purohns6 his freedom. Ile cheat the :master not of what the law hilds to be his, sod tretuplen the law under foot With. nut bctiefitting the slave. We are pleated to see that the Express ad mits that it is wrong to return men no bondage. So far, then, we are agreed. Now we-argue that i we may not, under-any-circumstances, ;confirms in wrong doing contentedly. Ir we 'h l -l ve a law ahleh intliote wrong--open soy claps human beings, it Is our deity to labor for its peal, or at least far its modification. We go fur her, and my that it Is our duty to remove If poe ible, the necessity for such a low. If the Cr/f, which enders etch slaw as the one is nuestitio nerve. try, is Ley-el.: nee reach. as it iv, then all we ran 4.10 to to eau r our protest against it, and flats S hide ss possible to do with it. Those who are for making the compromise measures a funlity are doing oil in their pow- we to give perpetuity to this wrong; ned no die claimers on their part Call remove thm_impres else from the of the wroug-doerv, that all such persons approve of what they ore doing, ant encourage theta to c a nal:ole it. iYe are net among those who would either re islet she law or counsel resistance; but we mu among thoso who arc opposed to tha extant:um sif each a law, and •tio lament that any. oblige, rine whatever irate upon us to nil Ili remand- Aug the escaped bondman to servitude -- The Express libels the memory of Paul in citing the case of Oat-slams as analogous A!) the case under consideration. Was Preston faliall.e.4l to Lis master We Oaesimus was returned In mon? Did the commissioner put into his Lamle (1 a letter to the master. telling Lim to receive him ' back, "not now ar a servant, but above a servant —a brother Mord, especially to me, but how much more unto thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord." There could be no keener, severer • eareasm'than to compere the conduct of Pahl, thlstlnsteuee, with that of the men who drag ‘ barb the poor, trembling • fugitiie under our lows, so afar more galling and degrading Pervi '' ttode than an; which existed in the Roman ED glee in the days sit Fsul. When slaves see re manded as Onesimus wen, we shall crane all op . mosition; but until then let Paul's set not Le Mk ed in Justification of tech piceerdiugp se. are enacted under the law in grimier, We have admitted, for sake of ingest:teat; itbstAaesimus was a slave; pat it is not trite shat the former relation between him and Phi lemon, hie master, bora any rheemblance to the relition which masts between master and slave In our southern States. MAP or • ALigotisor Conorr.-,A. large and handsome rasped Allegheny county Imo been pub lished ,by Sidney Neff, and S. M. Rea, of Philadelphia. It is from actual surveys, and contains the names of most proprietors. 'lt is aertainly a very interesting and valuable ne.- .quinition to every • resident, and caper,ially 'every property bolder in the county. 8. Moody is the agent for this county, and wilLitieit the rownahips. A 'few copies ore left at store 'a D. U. Curry, 24 Market street, where also can .be had the last edition of the stale map of Penn .sylvanla. ' I - The Stmilimeilt! Daily lined come, to us eDn eilderably enlarged and improved. - Iyo . are • 'pleased to see these evidence s of, mittens on the part of the Herald, and that Steubenville is feat rising to a position of importance among the in ternal Mike of (be land. It is not twenty years einue Pittsburgh could boast of a deity paper. What changes bare those twenty years wrought! Pew York Express says it has authority ":for saying litst there will be three or four votes ;for Fillmore; learn Pennsylvania. on the Gest !ballot in the Whig Convection. if the authori - lay of the Ezpress is worth anything, there are I • inthe a t• • W itrattore 0 egs top. he are they, • W. C. Et!' bee left the ritiorla,l thait J tba Ilis . encetenors W. glut sod N. Fletcher.' Nur POST Clmces.—The Paetmeeter General hiss eits'illehod the following new Poet Of6oes In this Saw . , Moe." County. Postmaster. 'Carter Hull, Erie, • Salmon P. Moore 'Commie/rills, Huntingdon, Will(=Cummins ConsWe - Mille, " George Conchs. Forestville, Chester, T. W.,llarlsn. dor. Kossuth hu consented to address the Toting Min's Hungarian Liberty Aeancialloci at the city Hill. on or about the lot Of of - Jane next, at 8 O'clock r. n. This "11l be the last veal of the eloquent Meyer[ iti Albany, and among t h e laat,if not the last, before hie departure for Europe.. II •71611 be prepared specially for young Men, and Mall refer to the promiest put taken by the yams men'and stalest' In the revelations 'of 'Europe, and comment on theAntiee devolving on the yawl:ten of Amelia in the coming strug gles for,limpkriu and European liberty. .4 4. PSTTtIIB AOH Ise. late Fillmore Meeting in Philealphda, Col. Swift spoke of the death of Gen. TAtylor in • manner to disgust all who :heard him, wakes they were so besotted by prejudice as to rejoice in the untimely demise of that noble old Whig patriot. The North American charged Erasing Brooke, Esq , of the New York Express, with treating the death of Ilea. Taylor, oh the same occasion, as a fortunate event: . Mr. Brooke in his paper denies the charge, and the North Amer icon responds RA fOURIFE: Mr. ERASTCS BRULLRII, of ihe'New York Ex press, has denied, in his paper. that, at the Fill more electing in Philadelphio, he treated' the death of General Taylor (0. a fortunate event. A: Le WIN upon the editors of ihe North Amer- lean to retract the aintatocut, I deem it necessa ry to declare thus publicly that, on the erection in que , dien, Mr. Brooks positively dot, in the course of his speech, ash, in effect, what would have been the fate of our tinheppy CORI:My had it not been fir the death of General Taylor! He raid that he shuddered to think of it. Fortu• ' rudely, however, he added, the rides of govern merit were by that event transmitted into the Imado of is RICO and ; patriotic Stateathen; sod, then he wont on to epertio , .ofMr,ltlltnere„ofOle not pretend4,o , quote tliVlronis of*Mr4rOoks, beegoiii I write from memory, but of the fect of his having thus endeavored to saddlesipen Ben. Taylor rind his administration Oct atrocious charge .i.f disunion, I hate an little doubt at I hive that I have indignantly read the name sen timent berme in the columns of the Exprese. It is acting that its author should be wilikured of REPORTER We hope Mr. Brooks, to bis own sake, may he able to refute the charge, for we con hardly contrite of an act more reprehensible, "-then sueh an %limo:0y exhibition of political iutoter ao.cr. The. memory of Gen. Taylor ia embalm ed in the hearts of the people, and thousands noutiot speak of bin lerneutabledeath to thie day without tesre. FROM WASHINGTON. th 111tily rittihntel a...n..1 WASHINQTON, May 2;, 1852. It tarns out that Mr. - Robert Scott, of Rich mond, Va., is the important individual who has been interrogating_ the democratic candidates, and extracting pledges. The replies of which wit have an abstract in the papers this morning, form a cars collection of curiosities. Cass ap pears to have given himself op body and soul to slavery. Ile declares pith gusto that be will veto any bill to repeal or modify thy Fugitive Slave law. Alas poor ghost! That is the las,t of him. This is the Gull spade foil of earth which was needed to consign his political re mains to a decent obscurity. What chance would a shave steed iu Pennsylvoula, New York, and Ohio? Douglass is more guarded stud diplomatic. Iloustou does not give, the pledge, but says he teas in favor cf all the compromitte meeattrea, and voted for each in detail. But another me ciont has it that he is ready with a veto. Bu chanan'a answer wo have not yet received. Jud• ging from what he has been, it will exhibit per fect soundness upon southern rights. Bat it is uoticeable fact that while Buchanan has been ono of the most serviceable tools of slavery at the north, be haa played Lis cards witlifar great• er skill theta C.ISA ' OII this macular question. Your readers cannot fail to remark the lode. corousness and diarespeat toward fongreati of thus in advance declaring that the Execute will nullify its action upnii say given subject. Itnt this is the sort of thing the "whole hoe portion of the Democracy likes. With all their profes sions of strict construction, and doctrinal ortho doxy, none arc so ready as they to violate-the constityttiori as efun as it happens to cross their purposes. Mr. White, cf Keatuci‘y, mode nn admirstle Scott speech to-day. Major Poi« tail the pem neratie candidatee had all pledged themseh,es to veto any bill to repeal, modify, or disturb the Fugitive net in noy war, unless in a manner to make it more lavorablo to slave catchers—was Me. White-prepared to say that Geo. Scott had made or would make such a declaration! Mr. White replied that be hoped Gen K . oever would make snub a declaration. Ile wont/ stand upon character and welt known priaolt.l„,s. lie would take no auch ground as LIP 40!„-stn„d „ then make a disgraceful retreat from it( Ilere , the M.,jor hientue excited, and assertedorith a pent apparent feeling that he would defend - We mem ory of Lis deceased brother,,the late President, and would suffer no pert.onnthweravions to be eset,apetr him. To which Mr. W replied that he iieke of a matter of puldip s poliey; and could nut be drawn into a personal disp;nc. Iluropherj Marshall next spoke his speerii, chiefly in reply to one of his celleaugues. Mr. Gray, a Stott Whig. Leaving cut a personal plasoge or two, it was n doll, common-place af fair. It in said that Mr. Marehall iv to be sp pniute.i to sneceed Mr.. Letcher, *9 Minister to The House refused to take up gig contested election case between Mr. Puller, of Pa,, ILO Hendricks V. Wright, the .Democratic contest ant. The vote, on taking it up, wan 91 to 92, when Speaker Boyd very unexpectedly mode • tie, and defeated the motion by giving • new, live vote. These repeated defeats show that Wright is is unpopular among ids party friends as among the poop/r.. I have seen the draft of Hoy. Porter'. pro posed tariff nniendment.' It is simply that she Secretary of the Treasury manse to be nicer tained the emir:ago value of the various kinds of Imported merchandise daring the year 1846, and that the Julien now authorised by law be 'ivied on such sabre. It is proposed to affix It to one of the appropriation kills, if it cannot be other wise got beforwthB House. /unto, Wwsulisoru : ?day 27 Never, since the contest between';Van Boren and his treacherous friends and open enemies in 1814, her there been a greater crowd or higher 'excitement upon polities in Washington. The rage of t.be faction's is so great That it would ex cite no surprise sitould the vast mese of inflame mable matter here collected break out into spun . - tatteorm eombustion at any moment. A few days niums,.l . nniferstana, a terrific scene Dunned be totted- Jadge 'Lynch, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Getut, the N, Observer, Pozzi di Borgo,ike., of the Philadelphia Ledger, Baltimore Son, and innumerable other papers. Lynch is a Buokaa aneer, (trued a Gazelle, Mr. G.. made a remark notcomiiiimentary to Bachauan,.Lynch imme iliately bit ,his thtimb at him, whereupon other observations followed pea and con, of a highly flavored character. in ordinary Alpe' this lit 'Go Incident would be unimportant, not so now, when men's passlotis are like tinder, to be Brea by *spark. Mr. O. Is a German, Mr. 1.. a na tive citizen. Who knows "'at from this trifling "bit of personality a civil war may Lreek out be tween these two important division,' of -the par ty in Pennsylvania? Mightier evils have flowed from lesser pauses. The Democratic /inlet,' for April has come in good time to_feed thelires of discord. As ut who num old Fogylvin are simply ferocious, posseseingweither dignity nor decency. The .malice which .gleams foom every page of the work deprives the vigor of its hate of half its point. The style is also wretched in a literary point of view, involved, verbose, flippant, and foolish. There Am nothing in Coigress today of any importance, except the Ont'appenrance for the gown of Gen. Price of Ohio, the gentieman who; laboring under the '•eery error of the m 00.," periodically visits 'Washington on the hopeliea task of reforming Congress. Three or four yearn ego be toot occasion to, jump upon the'etaxtepy over the Vice Prieldent's chair la the; Senate, for the Purpose of denouncing BM Allen, while speaking, as no one representative of Ohlo. Today he rose In the gallery of the House, and lustily called out "Mr. Speaker." Havingiptined Mr. Speekees attention, he pro seeded to:inform the iln6e that, disgusted sad iollignant with Its itcheCility, he should feel it a duty to dissolve and disperse It within SO days, uttless It should before that time go on with the .pattlio business. Mr. Serpent at acme and Mr. Giddings repaired to the spot, and endeavored to convince Oen. Price of the unreseonableness of his course. They partially succeeded, and be was conducted oat of the building. - No etronger proof of any man's insanity could pos xibly-be asked for thin that be dreams of re torniiniCongr.erw.: The papers speak of the propped of the fruit crop, this year, as very good, particularly apples. For Mr Piath ,T Gazette. Mn.WHITZ —Much has been said of late about the nominations to be mode on Wednesday next, and while 'or would not do injostice to any, a state of •illy nonsoraine ua to call attention to the name (•f Jou w M. Pants, ESQ.,tiOr Taren tom, as eandtJate for nomination to the Aasent hty. is well known to the rorlinv members of ollr perry, es an intelligent aro' Ilici•nt trai sf n o hails tram a section of an county that 011F1 nod t•cro favor cd with n renrtseotatise from among t.drmy.lwes for years, :md no Mr. P. lost the nomiontion last year by a single rote, courtesy, to say the Inset, would give him the aillaihntiClD now A fair apportionment of o.di. dates is destroolo, and by giving the two cities, err for each, the townships on the Allegheny ride, one the districts between the rivers, one. on the south sole of the Monongahela, one, the vo tem of the cennty would he fairly represonted. _ ILEIRODIET OINERAL CO2iIFEBERCE. BOI11). The 1%4416114a Conference re assembled yes terday nfeeronnii. Tine epb , copal committee reported o rescla _OM re:affirming its former position approving the rtdminictretion of the Bishop+ in matters Complained of by the Rev. E Conkliug. The reports ok the committee on the imam', OM. of the conferences were then taken ttp, ser iatim Among those adopted was one that the New York Conference shall consist of territory now in the New York, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Delaware and Newburg district. The New York Conference, East, shall consist of East New York, the New Haven, Hortford• and Long World distriots, including In the city of New York all those charges lying east of a IL,, runnier through the Third amine, Bowery, Chatham street and Broadway. la= The resolutions on verbal changes in the dis cipline were referred to the book committee. The new Bishops were then ordained, Bishop Went officia.ing, insisted by Bishop. Janes ot..d Morris. A di6ct , 6-ion arose 6o Iho propriety of 'stab et Court of Appeals to sit annually int.. rim. The matter woo referred to a committee of five. Jemen B %Vote,oo was elected editor of the North•Wonteru ChrlEtian Advocate, without op posltiou. We glean a few additional particulars of the pioceedings of the Caufeeeuce ou Tuesday, (rota the Vaily Zion'e Herald: Rev. Dr. Bang introduced the following roe °lotion, which, after eome conversation, woe laid on the table by a vote of 71 to &Cc Rertoteed, That all the editors of periodicals oder the potronago of this General Conference he instructed to avoid as far an practicable all personalities in the controversies that may twist; end in no case to allow an anonymous writer to tosall any moo's character either in or out of the church A committee reported such an alteration of the discipline se would authorise the Bishops to allow a preacher to remain more thou Iwo year. en a circuit or Motion where It seems, to the Bithop and his council linkable Lifal ou the tatile under the rule A minority report limit ed such etleorlon of time to four year., with restriction* Rev: J. McClintock, tieorge Peck, Alfred Glitbib, George Webber and L. W Berry, were appointed w committee to draw up o fraternal address do the b:oglinit Weeleyan Conference. :The Boston Traveller gives the following re port of the proceedings iu lite election: The Conference proceeded to elect four Bleb- Opt, on one tick, t, by Label, first, however, spending five minute, i u client prayer. Rev. Beam . , 11. Slicer, G. W. Walker, and C. 4'. True, Were appointed to receive, sort and count thr Vote., and reported the following result: Whole - lA - ober of vote, 17% Necemtry for sk choice S 7 nes. Dr. Levi Scott, (Phil. Coo. 1 hid 112 •' II Simpson, (Indians Coo- t 110 ; •• t t C. Maker, (N. Hsmp. Coo •' E. It Ames. ((odious Con / Rev. tilnfti Thompson, N. Ohio, had 6v. C. Flogeley, Cole, had 40; Geo. Webber, Mame, O: lien Carer, 27; cod some twenty perecn, ireeind carious numbers. frOm two to thirty. ' Dth da•tt, kitnittott, Hiker end !tune. were •AeAttre.l ilectnd The rt , ofereoce then rceeeJetl to *lett the castor or the Chrietito Advocate and Journal. of Sew Tort, for the eneuing four year., with the following reenli, tS hole number of vote!, 172 Necesoary for • chnio 87 Thoi. E Rood, M. I).. of Baltimore 67 Rev. Abel Steven', of Banton 04 •• B. F.. Wheedon. of Michigan 17 •• .1 lioldich, Of se• ior:i 1G Scattering • Consequently there et. no election. Rew. NlAssrs lioldich and flitiredon withdrew their n.me• A new ballot RlVlordered with thin re suit: otirol or of TU/C: 173 Nrcer,ir, I", a choir Dr. Kr• {,el St,cf. • Alia Dr Aims ./rialarc: Rev. J P Durbin ten+re eleoreil Niiiitien iiry Seen t.ry. receiving 157 Vtd, cut of 172 cid imm tho ebarWlon Court., II PELYSBYTERIAIS OENEBAL ASSEMBLY. Mumanr M.N.°. May 240 Th. election for Trustees of the Western The adogioiti Seminary mode the second order of the • day for Tuesday The report of the Bleed of Foreign Manion was taken up and read. On • the t,tom to adopt the report, the. See. Mr. Wright, from one of. the Indian mann., ad dres.ed the /trembly. Lie pee an account :01 the flourishing condition of the Chosktaw Mission. There were 12 churches among the .Choetawe and 1300 member, of the Presbyter'- , an Church, besides large number, of falethiollete pi Bantam, They nine education and are rapidly advaneiog In knowledge and civilizations ' have a good awe= of lawn end well regulated socialstate, and have the New Testament and catechistms in their own language, and liourieh iharecboole for both Boxes Mr. Dickey spoke on the subject of the Missions in Africa. Mr. Rankin, a minionary from India, spoke on the gobject of the East India missions. fie mated that within a district of gi millions, near Put. teghur, there is not one gainlonary. maid there war a church of colored people to this city, whose membens contributed $3 each to the owe ;of missions—to which the Church at large by no means came op. The Rev. John C. Low rie elated that there are 7 mission among the Indian tribes, with schools far childrekaml that lay anietants were greatly needed. Ile stated that the subject of minions to California and other 'Western Districts was ender considera tion of the Bond, and mentioned that the king 14 Siam fa geld which a year ago it was thought Moat be abandoned) was nog Inviting the nionary into hie country and Into big 'own rfEtial g ly. Ile offered up an impressive prayer on the 3 subject. Mr. Debut called attentlongo the ati latatistleal tables, and lamented that- some hurches had contributed nothing and Inhere no ratle. The report was adopted The election for Directors of the Board •et Minions was mado the order of the day for Tuesday. The anneal Report of the Princeton Theological Seminary was presented, ehowing the attendance of 133 students during the past Pear, and the flourishing condition of the intl. tntion. Portj'young men had cop ialeted their course within the year, and remind their anti. Seates—the largest clans ever graduated. The death of the Iter:Dr. Alexander was anuounced 'with a feeling [vibrate to hit memory. The re port of the Treasurer of the Seminary wee also read. These reports were referred to a com mittee. 'The ReV, Stuart Robinson was appoint ed to preach the Sermon on Domestic Missions, before the next General Assembly—the Rev. 8. B. 4onee, Alternate. Overture No. 11, from Steubenville presbytery was preeented, request log the pobhication of certain troika 'at* a Weeper rate. After much discussion, the Report of the, Committee on Billettad Oreitarie on the .abject was adopted, referring the matter to the Berton, oonelderation of the Board of Publication., Overture No. 0, amemorisl from Dr. Doak, wee adopted. Afternoon Session.—The Assembij proceeded to hear reports from the delegateS of corres ponding bodies. The Rev. Mr. Converse, from the general Convention at Vermont, gave a de trilled account of the ecclesiastical organisations of that State, of which 'a large majority are Congregationalists; the next largest body was the Dentists, the next the Melhodists—and then a few Episcopalian churches. The intellectual, moral and religious condition of the State is highly favorable, and it sends out more mis sionaries, both foreign and domestlo, than any other State. In proportion to its population. The General Conference of Maine was repre sented by the Rev. Mr. Piece. The Convocation consists of 226 - Churcher, with about 17,000 members in the State. On the other hand, there are 100,000 children in the State, without Sabbath School education. Emigration and the division of coots prevent systematised efforts. The effect of the Maine Liquor Law Is salutary. Mr. Fair, from the Aewniatlon of Rhode Island, reported that the membership of the Congrega tional Ch robes, is about 3,oo.—Brown Univer sity the only College in.the State, is a regular institution under the care of the Baptist Church. The next subject that came up was the ap pointment for the preaching of the annual ser mon against popery. After discussion. the matter wee, by Tote, indefinitely postponed. Panenrrautai (OLD Sanoot)Osititat Aeeex• st,s.—We learn teem die proceedings or this body, stela:Luton, on Saturday, that two now Synods were constituted—. one ip California, and the other it, towa The report of the Theologi , cal,Seminary, although eshtbiting a email nom bcr of Scholars, thole* that 250 young men I.ad received, in whole or in part, their theolupcal education there. The seventh annual repair of the IV, stern TheoliOcal Seminary, Plows Shut in ad ditiou to no inn red fond of $74,200,1arge do nation, in hoot., X.:, were increasing vastly the resources of tne institutiqn not its facilities for theological education, Dr. V..rt Rentielner read the report of the Board of Pdocatien, which. use referred to a. committee of nine The election of Trustees of the General Aeatmbly watt deferrtd until the meeting of the rent General As. ermbly. The nicer en the overture from On Presbytery of New Jerrey, J ggaintt a cheuge in the [took of loempline, in rrl aim to the mode of tninog lee; boi.ny. elicited a tlArrl &We. The rrpo t finallyadept e d by •oto Aof 110 to ~.16 We cnpy the following from the Si. Louie It pu tA lox n of Thursday last T.. 131-11 ArrltAr.-IVe learn. from Ctid Burke of the Kate Kearney, downrthls morning from Kock Wand, that a terrible fight occurred between the orew of the Murtha No. 1. and pot tion of the deck passengers on bnerd that boat while the Wan under way just below Louisiana, on Tuesday rooming, on her way up to Galena. Some four of the portion are said to have been killed or mortally wounded, and a number of others seriously injured. The mate of the Kate Kt aruey informs us that he learned on enquiry that two of the honda were dead, and two of tho wounded passengers are lu a dying condi tion. The difficulty is said to have grown,out of an attempt on the part of can of the hands to commit an outrage upon the wife of one of the deck passengers. This being resented a gene ral fight entitled in which knives and other dead ly weapons were freely used. We were unable o learn the name, of any of the persons injur ed, as the Kate did not remain any length of time at the place. All we are able to learn of the circumstances of,lhe case is, that on the comeliest . ou of the of tcuco by the deck hand, which led to the tight, the husband of the lady knocked him down and tam had a scuffle with two ur three cf his Com rades; after which, Capt,'Alforti sent two of the 'deck hands ashore All was quiet far a while, but late in the night nearly the whole of the °rewarmed tbemeelves with whatever they could .d going book in the hoby, attacked the pee sengers, consisting of an old man about GO year. of age, hi, two Cots and several females, iu the dark, and though the men fought desperately, socceedsd in over powering and heating them in a moat brutal manner. The oldman, the fath er of the family, and two .11.01, it is supposed, are mortally wounded. They, the family, were lauded at Louisiana. One of the deck hands engaged in the bloody affair, got ashore at Louisiana, and was immedi ately arrested. lie was severely wounded by a cut in the arot. Them) are all the rartleillare which we have burn enabled to get, which we thought worthy or cregit. Since writing the ninvo we have seen a per. eon who wan on the boat at the time. lie cnn firmn•tha account as above given, and ray. that tike family space of were Americans of n very respeolable family. krt. Ilurtybety T , irraria of W,lors.lll ANOTHER SLAVE CASE. A colored inanovell known in flarrisburgh to most of our business men, named James. Phil lips, was banned down on Monday afternoon at the railroad bridge, by one of the lift core of Commissioner M'Alltster, who spitironch ed him under a feigned proffer of a shake of the hand; and before he could recover from the blow, he woo secured by the others of tho gang of offieiol kidnappers present. WI hurried oil to NlcAllbter'e office, where he underwent the sham or pretence of a trial.whieh lasted several bourn, and which resulted in the Commiesioner turning him over to the clann,intit 111111 01 CPI titt. site Iliade out herory the pretended trial, on west the Commissioner raid he considered as pronaprea evidence that be was a ,lase. Phil. lipa wan then taken to the county prison and there kept until yesterday morning early, when lie woe taken in the cars to Baltimore. Phillips her hero residing in Ilerriehurgh, it le alleged Ay throw SILO know him best, about rifte,n year., need him always rust:lined a good character, and iv a very industriane and tritely lla bee been empl,yed by the forwarding and railroad cnipponiSlS generally, Sled IS caid to be one of the roost rellehle billow,. to he Lund. Ile had married it respectable, indue. trioue colored women, and had children, from all of whom be has been thus meet inhumanly tote, and not even wiles ed the privilege . a parting farewell. The pretended trial le said by thneo who wit ness.' it, to have teen of • meet extraordinary and farcical character. The owner if the clove alleged to have roe owa,y, was net there; but two men fivitn Virginia, armed with pietols, bottle knives, &c , Mho presented a power of attorney from the alleged owner, teetitied that wan too man. becauae be bore a resemblautie to a certain slave family. fine of them said that be, the Wi11..., was only ten or eleven yesre old when P6diugnu off, and that he, Philip.% wan then only fifteen or sixteen ears oil The wl.ole testimony in Bald to have been of si ohs ratter that would not have convicted a pence of the moot tritling cricor(yet in the Important is sue .liberty and the pureuit of happinese," it was deemed euthrlent by time having "evil .lepen dint upon the result, to Roeder all the social ties and relation,. of life, end mond • helpless mor tal into perpetual and hopelees .b.didage. It is coil that the power of %tonney produced by the slave couhere, woo originally different, and had been altered to meet the description of Philips Suring 'the trial, the wife of eto.id by his able withcat uttering o word; hat when the a:flit mite Ins handed over and the slave grab. .bers drew out their handeaffs and hobbles to tas te', upon their victim, this became frantic, and the scene which followed was one of the moat painful end ht art rending. She was taken borne in a Orate et insensibility. Thisoaso has produced the most intense ex citement, through cur community; even those whip formerly approved the Fugitive Slave Law, now denounce and condemn it. 4 sobmtiption is now on foot to raise money to buy Philip.° freedom, oust another to test the legality of the cooree of the Slave Commie. .ioner. F. Summit Itsavit.—On Friday last, a Mra. Eliz abeth Richardsen, residing nine mile, back of Covington, came to her death very suddenly BS follows: Borne of her. children went into the hokum, and told her that they hail (amid a hen's nest In a hollow stump, hnt were anablo to reach the eggs, when she went out and got them. On reaching down, she felt something prick her hand, which at the tithe she thought was %splin ter, but shortly after, her hand commenced 'met ing, and soon her whole body was so swollen as to cause her death in a few hours after—Abe wan poisoned It is suiposeil that she had been bit ten by a snake. Dr. Muzzy, of Cincinnati, was sent for, but arrived too tato to be of any service. —Lon. Journal. slf there be nny man, be he single or farmer, torettvole. merchant or 4 ar.olor.•ln , hoe woo rot =polio,/ Orwell with &LOW!. at 1141. rat nil . * Arabian Llolonot, lot him go new and Jo It; be War orawJ. It will be wroth ha wolabt lo rOIJ, over .ml over owoto, boron. II shall all bar. boos awd. Yon Lars OLT wont for than,lteaJorl Oro wlreotlsoment. a 1,25 geri‘l'LANE'ti WORM VISHMIVIJOE— The following nrojer ahown at 012.10 lbe dean./ toe awl the e‘rellenre of ibis great too-licke. Certifialle• bore !wan to In favor of Ibl yerrolfuge. that .e moulder I . °nova/eau In add any mote. - V.A. July :'9th, 1947. J. Knie t oo.—Tba Verinifiigy left moo Cale .ale lime SRO bT 4010 , 11111. i. 1. 41 rota. it rtlfr 3 E7 tutiiillYi .00 area oast eatlafseilan. Aerie rya entirely auto( the u• tide, and havllig frequent eallu for It. 100 0111 Keefe fend toe fume leumeglat el y, c. A. 11101.111.1 a l CO. There le tin rarelflage In the market le equal DDLanea em ailing warms Ili:eels but a trial to courinucall. Per male by newt. Druggists ant Merchant.. In town hod muutrr, an 4 by the solo pnavti.don.. J. KIDD & CO. CO lynollltreet. cleaver's "Ynsa Blethcal fionoy I—TUIS invaliiable article, which oh wane the Priam bledilat rh e a lataiPolii'n Infiniti tondo., b.. tab., Ms plane of all rindlar adnipolifloiAn and lb. drama la !foveal. for UP immediate use. that It la with digitally' *applied by lb. Inventor. Itif fragrant, ra. noshing and softening poalitie, and am smooth and whiniappliaranre Which it Lnymirtit to the bands and Paco, are strikingly °below to all who we it. A dog]. trial of lid* ankh. wlll'anfplp.vlwrlorit y 00.0 all other* of • .1t.111•2 thedactan for esie.bY KIDD A CO.; 60 Worwil Wkwituals Agents tor Pittsburgh and ILs 'Mohr; al o for Sea oslail at all Drag and Erbole nib hoanorrown. Ps-, lti. Mu. WO. 1842. SAII'L M. Kan—Lol MI know what road. put the Parlour. st, for me to •haleasie It I. avian IT with a nut, slant I LW the Clem/len diw tributed. Ths artiole I. Airing universal vallafattkinv Yours truly. A. W. DARTOLYT. • lumiroo. Gun°. .Co.. Now Boxroom K M. En , P7VotW4—Poos Bit—WlClwOrloft wow 1114 a quantity of Potroloum; It to all sold, and mon IS model. Bawd no 12 dozen: from poonoot oppoaratoceo, It will 001 l ropklty. Truly Yuan. Ii&ATAIAN. TILTON I 00. For ad•hl Mugs irourrslli lbtoculbour W dir aurrilalarrY A. H. HOLMES &,BRO. ' Successor to IL P. Nelson 4 Co, 114 tNUFACTU1tISO Or . SOLID 'BOX'TIVES, maTia) dfrOULEI. SIATIVCIIP isr4Dss..l.lGFE, MKS. Votittg,4, MTIOII7IIOII, MINA. .001 e. N 0.134, Water street, third door Wm. Smithfield sir a) Au wink denuded *post to .or dieotsaturrd. m ' Jon Pametsa of all kinds executed st this sake MILD oitatnesa. and at tesaoaabla rate,. ' EpPital ►ttention trill Ea elven to Poston ►ad - Pio• grammes ty YahiWtlssa and Coorott. OBI*, 8111 Bosh, 11U13 of Lz4log. Italtatloso, SWUM?. almW7 antl prxotly P,14.4 ? ~., .. _ ~3= f ~ ... 1832 re , 52 \ SPRING ARRANGEMENT. LDitP; - . • Peansylvania Rail Road and Express Packet Line. rux Y•-•INGP, llrtre'rem Pituharyh, I.r k, ~ ddpiia tind • • 310 miles Rail Rcad, 72 utiles Canal. 113ata eitto , utite tine, El 1? E TO. EL I'll Li 4 . 11.11.1'. 7;41 rArt.4e. the earn! sky or E 1 . 1e,1 Itaaar a araaa eafaa — an..PA, a a, tat I:l.lt.avaal- ttaa Nati, a larat,.• a l'a tlaat ttataat .ill I.ct— r.l .tatar• aa'a kart tan—rtmaalr. I . x.a. start ra tta • ca.: Taal.. matt at, .1 ta. a.. ca...aiaaa, ta rap, la• la . ..arras., at :• .t aar ,1,•2 lEEE • nelson's First. krone Auto I)AG UERR.EO'I'YPEs. Prot Office Liuildow, Third &rm. s f I ITIZENS and 'grangers 'oho with to obA tam au serum., artiatlc and lily like Ilkon..a al Tee prie, .01 find to their inneroak to rail at hi.ll LOMA II ...AM it antini astoilact.lon ' , guaranteed. ur un eto.nt-mad, Having one of the inrotod and heat arranged [lda sand Skylight.. 1. aarr con nrhd 1. poryore, with inatrumanni of the 19,t pnwmtlitt kind. ant hats adopted Om oyatern ol Dago,. , e , tlOnlit, flow “IKII/4.1 It, the enlobratiol Hoot, nt Philadelphia and Yaw York. .N. dation. tin hell to he ahin tionder In the patnnna or thii Att. • ..I,lr of 'Jaguar. reidypea. .later Attila!) ur lu ',num which La. two., beau MI pi...rod. I.mmm nrom kW opmmanc M flmm A 1852. - - - SPRING ARRANGEMENT Cleveland and Pittabura Rail Road , 1 7 0, CLEVELAND, TOtEDO, SANDUSKY, DE TROIS, CIIIC4GO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK; COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. I lIIE new and-fart running etelmer tnT . O,TV. I eon. thc sonongabelk krlotrf, trot of Nl.rkot crornio .t no'clock. tSuntl.lo. t • tonncrtano N1.11.1111c wan Inn Itkorocc Train of Inc flcvnlslotmod tot ,I Arlo./ tt I,n l cl/.-k, lnd ortlnuc elov.lko,l n0'c1...1, I. rooyictint oh ~ n ml,oat and ml to t.l 100.1 Toledo, 11.1tolat.k, lt lOtro.t. t en., 0.0, blihrooklc,lloll.. 10 and Dunkirk. :A i•nr ttActk Aoki,' to JOHN, A—C.11:1111l 1, nt etwv.l.n.l and I . lll.lMrgh 1,11 road Co corror WO+, on 1 1 1 an!trinnkl Wort., 1., ...cc/ opt 0, kloonnksbnla Skot—lir Ibn Moo k I'vuno It.. to 1.712,14141 oral Yatd.orels 11, flow 'Alto., to tik,. 1.1,1, Um (arc lkom l'lttakorall Clevcland In St.., I ' -, s nco o.ro 1404 mob.. ornre In (.7ivirlariiti 1.40. oast. Op some /ruin or ram fht 3looday. the 2lth hut., nt the residence ..1 bin ( Chile To•orhip. AMKA 1 1A111 , 1.E. In tim 31st ,•.t rf .sr, oiler• hn. C.r.ua aoul patntul Lono with eilr/rilain fortittsdo m•Nuat.on. the • • roung man nf ret nonldru.i(e tawnier., hut, 111, ni an, of the sato., dilmaition. not this le.. Independent an I de dnite chat.seter—d unto` .lie thooKlat ant a•t:d trctrn a no.. had, In. dared br • Go:lna id his awn respcn,thlidito tied . sud h!tt fellt.le won. low.. au otu.liont slut altuAleff ifoo,rrety Imptibu of L, f ff u.auuu.luf 10 lb. tli.. I• Ti.. which buiful him 4 , Ilfa who hid uuur.olus I the rful.l.aul lralLul tY rtmlufx to tuuf4...l- .1 br‘thor %N., My 111 II wrqi is num. It. fraf taut tutu cf tfroaer. IVA fu Lure tevuloruoi LI. want act, of sad u..a • al rwer Mr. thzu I, tram not • memm.r of any rhureh, hot from hooto duridg oiclue4, 04. in whom nit abiding ~ DI ronnwittd with .t-tuity how., b. telt that °Nowt, ut Hum non. • /013Kirt, It •min.l hot.. bop, row het into tM, • ocutthets totwm veil it:rho-v:lh, pow that 'bourn. from • oath no traveller return.. The Still. wan to him • ls•Mr+.l boot. Ito lug.. 00.6,1 Ihn uthout oral, line with 11. truth of dor, oval 11,10.1 ms.l polo word.•ml h. it .1 to lit. fountain 01 living tountahtlt tut nwl In °trier to eati-I,,hi• 1in..., Lathe tor( thaw.. the, Vrino.ll f mI IHIHi d.l•, : , ono Rove lb. Lut to 1.••• Nunn r.sm.. the.. I.tit b, I, 1..! At th.• I.lri to It.. thtltyyeot uttt. 11 Ityri th• oturua Olt 11.1. GM, it a... I, 15., thy et•lrit bath 11••• t. from tt.l. rtvrltl .tureyl To m. 0... leutcsn 01 001. n. Notice. TT Annual Meeting of the CUliriliftA- T, J K L ., 41.1,Gr0r i tlit,rl. .10 br nfJ .t on C 7131.43.. rxtunl•r J u r,. .1 v'elork. JOHN 131,...±6L1., Jr., N<. ) . mrs,:a.l I'Eli—A utlid u•ortmetig of (I , 3LU and utLer I.t.t.en rf lerneh 1.•11 rape, •ustsble En Drawing su rn, 11,11, Sc.. r-e'd sr.t tor ad. 47 I'll.. PAt.tt Na. . . . v. 1,31 • No. Cr 4.'4. rt„ • IL) , IIEAP WALL PAPER—p,uOu pcm. at IL) $. Led 12k• 'sof. • Piro, ts,ttitlT r• '4. awl 11.311 X 135. 1•• 1. M CR. 110000. Tki F... putnere h p n i l . . r lOll NsTus coy_ ef era .etiletl 1117 t, w6e,is duly t.rt r tbv •anne 111 M iele l : a Ht ILL-INmg lt. O, 1 11 AMS-300Q lbs. ;j,..ut,olLra-Ti1.0jr:.,....1,7,,by tr • er rue I.rb rr:+at th.` I lot country cured, just reed av 4 lir fa a by ItUreELL & JuliNmTr.N. . _ . t; LVERS--2000 Ibn. jUnt reed fur nine I 111,SFLI. 3 .11.11T..1%. Drafts on Cincinnati lONSEANTLY for sale at the earner of N.) Mart, ant Th otorrtttn. Lr mon A. % . ILsltOt A Co. Land Warrants. t OR; HT and told at boot Ettt'n by P m,31 A.. atilt, • I I , li your own fault if pin hare a bad T°.°Z."; • •.. te,tozn anl tho.tttie t.tottay, cAra., ,t .t 1 to go.. altir• aatlet,tirtu.an.l haft '.O ottor, 4 . money trOurn.,.l. II It tao, 1tte,..0rt...1 by A ItOTTnitt43N. tAga.thynary.ll:tmtnottutn. Pa . arol 1., rale Ott. Isrukt t attta Lint notation... t • *tat , trtanttT• nW' J. ttCll 'ONMAti Ett 01. n FLAVoltlblif EXTV.AiITS---Pro, , on otttracta of Ilatnatk ti...,, 1...tn0n, Vanltt, 1....0ch 144,1 am-or:, lb,. 1. - att tioa tts• rttalleol to, 'WWII and Mayor. A ftrth.noptly tor axle by L. WilotTON A Ott Isw3l cnrrr• I , l;iket -110U.SSEW S , S1 , 1A. o1lur.rLW. fu. hVINTO SOAP - T A su. .A,ll L.WILRI.S co. MOKED SALMON—IiP) lb'. rreW for ..le by W. A. 31eCIAIAA A (-41... to y3l .n.n , r 4 WI 1 . y., radon If kaiILINO -.5 bss.rline IY:gby ilsrrintl , , , Jon re:',l for rote by W. 1.1170.11R0 0 CII, kuy3l N! 360 I Ile, rt • 11141ACiiEltEl.— No. I bble. hi. liblr. t Ws si• re iery ouperor: for gale I , , to3ll W. A. SlorlAtta, o • k. lilitESll till Alr—Ree'il for role by 'illig ir: 4. neCLultil e en (~a A ChION—No. 1 in bble. nod kits tco'd for AY mle b, W. A. .11..CLif !La Aea '. U Ulltitt , -10 bids. N. 0., lin . sole by I. Isis , A.• CU LIIIMTeON. VI 0 .ASSES-250 bbla N. 0, for sale by ATI. eolal • A. CULVERT:ON 4 1011TE-150 bags Green Rio, for sale by s. J osr3l A. I.II.:{..kELM.UA. Game Warehouse IjRY IL ga L .2l, l l lB l:ett ° r r l7C A b r e. d i •e% o h l t a L. 11.40.•avottally, 17111.1., 5t.14.1 abort. P 011104.1. 12 Ptltsburlib. total S hereby given that the CoTartnerehin ttgo s fiT , t:Lat . 11 . 3 , 11f . th , :j :t It AST A Y A U. W. llaml haaltw hurehamal It lotar " Xt i f=ti wait Bastian to mid baaltwa, /Atha,' tbeltartart. eon will attend to the attttamant of th. acemmts of the , a , r t a i t e. A s t i tzitzriVe . bleA to Pahl Arm will Orate eallAml h timmewlast the Una, mar pre eata them to either of the omelet - award. WII.LIA al BASTIAN, Pillabafgh, Bar C. W. OA ElltuL :It 888 The ufidersigtvel, Vlthdtwoling from the buriroww.'tairwi pleuente tocoihromtiling runner litrt”r sod /1113 , .1.110, C. .Crryol. to On. putron•Ae 01 the public. lUe. Parz.l'n knOw:elt, of the buslneis, un I ble probity render him worthy or the outrounge of all per nevalutt the unities Iu Llr line. in,3l:•3lfT WM. BASTIAN. L. A. Page's Anodyne Oa 11116 only positive and sure remedy for n most dletreenuu dbeu.a, vie • P;tro ^o 10.1nrooN ninmennth einpirr ru tout 61 no nosier Onvereer, or ups mere ?doable than thh. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION "This way star, that I II•TO 11.1 It•stre. Pars A Psis eirn Unary.. Oil to atr practio, for hamn than. moil with Um Utmost taaticlaties m aA It sum• soturtirs ' ,away ha That swot list...lug mushily, Tilt titts. I test alit halloo to yestitay . a r eain IhmdisZthgoiillts " ronWhy 11. D.. LiELLRIK ha. LT Wot at. 8. N. VirlOffBllBlflarB LIVER AND ANTI BILIOUS PILLS. For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, l'es , ere, Nervous ness, impurity of the Blood, Sick Headache, COSiiIMICL., Paine in the Head. Errant, Ba r k and Monts, Bilious Airetiots, fetnak Pianists, etc., eft. T it 'scarcely any disease wbich porottlie Idedlelnes ere net More or lon requlrrd. nu mud Wenn/roe sod sofforlort solobt be prteaota e-ra thry more /rowan . " need. no person ran bon well "bile • Cully. 11•14 t DI body preemie: pewp,,, coon neonates eerie. andbflen Paid dleeeKre. "blob might have been arolded, br slimily end indlelone ore of prop, er colhertle edicine., Tb. btopradot an roconionoml ditto 11.111.1 IOU; tbo antaidat tooltdenew, telietlaa tbea1 . ,5110.110, lb, Pih lu itaaatal nandnornolUd, Ante ploaqt, sate 144 aaltona lo their operatioa• • !boy mb,M takon 471 thaet..sa4 la emit dimmer-- In Inflammatory.' Intersoltiost, Remittent, ninon, and ovary Mbar_ Wm or Favor, Joni:l4lra and Lived tatotplalot. Yo Dyrpalada.thry an fully ao turaloahlo geM• ua e 08 01 :Lar k ir eto thou i agach md 1 ,;:;:ln . ' ' e d itor ate • tri mod lot dlerams Ulll far admit, 00121...tif .411.11 . lmonrity ot the & 4 .tlo, and Moo for rocoal. Coaltdalata. Cotbawata, Partin Yact in into. dhow. tam burEatlanntolicont rony Inlasittitto . Yon male by .44 WICKEILI4tIABI, m 1 ,31 ' too. Wool and 81alb Ca. Pittabanth. Pmlibl9 niiivaling hubbies t. 4 . 14 *ion _ . .. ~ - , atitoril ciyOARRAN'} P to be tborougilly built, gp4 to Iraq . nth Jowl% and . sold br 1:c W. ....At:l.' 4 4r I. .°AltritNinal':l l l,lW.ll! BM, Pt and ili= w ,n, milli rammed hum tug: ra , IV =lna ettuil lighas ' itirastniter s t mikes Dense with. Mont than MOO of them ., how hi use lu the Western States, and as man art of this iiii.ocit•lot. .loop of Ulm has* thrashed VO to hiasteXibeinitels such; souk on thorough MM. tilt: hell been renuametal. ed by those itho top them. to Ith as itoospixte. Lod to .m.nett asi north Its world. i T • noperatoe Ls itaiit's Potshot, ask ts altaebeil to the Umber. arid toothisitisly separmas the furor &radial!' m. {b. oath. and Ma ems emir. satisfaetteo uherl terar triad. . PirMidilsrly.B .-T. ' \ \ \ ( 7 1/tit)S ..,. 1 1 . , E F.2l\.\\ ', rir /1.4 A ~12.111 VF. , 12.111VF. ON' Vels:.b.ll", Ma' 31, .14(.r0. an, A ‘ .l, \, J.. s, E PATES \EE. 'tactrAo , ad. and . VV • amid`, rr.,"4.r..taA tll'alta AOSALVIYE and 11... JENNE BURTE.tront Pap., C iiiN , Ln . or .1 la DIN, RILLS! , Mi 4. ROSA lath It t,IChEI. 10111t1 tiOSSI:a. 4oIIN \lat 1%129 Forle.c.e.htn-r.5. Aalmitit n 1 lb< most Brett V II. al, 1 . .. MADIGA.. L. VERRI, PILL liAlt.E. D ly Ilettli as meal , rad tonalet At the ‘ . a W. lONE. e. S, EPSEY JOE DROWN, MESDAMES ', . FL ATING PALAVE!'., %. ta.1K14,. PEERY, MAIMBN, & e.. tn. 'a fffr"affai - Vbe I,loel ill tbk Mat at t a n g. foot or St \ Clair A gran: Aussmac \ Amtotath.atrat. non'tak/t, ' tat and 4..tra.ra, Vow 0 All , lloni Wilco, wzbibltioas be nutup: noun Loyonat \deacription. altn all'A 0 teaplern Inn iqran at tatai and 7 , i, o . OOK. at PIII•blar for one wank. Onmatuouto lbw enlVrlbut. to nom trnt ankluanan:. Tbs rantturns, nu MaliND Y., star nett. A l i nahn. ,ll.ss. Onlaritra eno4i•talna'n \a, \ •DCYat ‘U EMMY: Jou 7.th atta Atm:Minn. IVEDSn , \ Great Gathedml Orga`elf, . ~ ,e , h . N \ , ..I I, •'l''''"'r 0 1 I '" P) 7"'" I "Sod h ' "\ 't \ ka A ran ' a!N.aleTh c ; i 4lL9al i t',lS'. -h tZitt f‘tri.lf IiPECIAL AGENT . IN EUROPei., 10 ~.. h.e . v. 4 :c... Gal let 7 Lak,3,, \ ' Atli ell'l4from abo cheldyt porn. Stara. h•• yrer ltad I An' , • inn rtint may ,tla akurad r. to e,,,t 2 .ad A paraii..l cm ..tr rt.nrln,p; .. , A y al 50 6nr .i 0.13 day. by aprlt4mon to tbn Po rem", E. W. , .N 1,,,,, i.Mad 111"Ntalaa Trnan Canaria. ' , \ \ 1, - DIXON4 s Ent., At . Una 0111 , n.. N , ,, e,,ei, aka ." t. - ' " \ ,-. \ hjla.deliihiih Beare. . ~ \\ V LI ST ree',Olain and Printed Bareges ttfAl ey Tlmo, %pry k toir• ,tyl • n. 'Yolk S.l,i/k.. 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Hulld:Ocr. 73, Sace.,..l 1 Mrrelk•ut: • furdllor te..4. fur ILO l a n,y, n• .'s- In , Trlrant , fhntidl\read It. , T l ." l. ' ,l l' l l , ^'Sden l lll«st: wlthbint• sra 1 , r l.s.d.v Won* no r ta:Z:c ‘ ces4Ntr ,, ltt.: , , , :d. t il . ro. II InIMI 11, y. I' Ins 11. 1 , , I. L I, ~ , ,at• Pr..ri \,1„ , 1 .1 Mx \SI csloya n IJ nlrsrott, \ At, 1'7 1 ,. Wiwi • f Waid Sdr a,. lx•-• ,•( ILA 1...ti0 Oran, ro • r. 1,1 .I.4surt 11• rt , ,, , ,,,/. 1 , , 1.10. Ed Atudn n t Len. Ad•er, in 11.4ltig•r-11, nr,Vll,lniv. r,,,.1 Ilonnsv o r sl...s f 4e• It\ hon... rul «1 I‘, Aor • ricAn I.d.unity Idfo, ydil. 0t,n0t1 , 1t..... avi,,,,, dr . ty 11. \' ' ' ' 1i:..Vr:.‘Ve1 74 4' . 1 . :1:r 1 / 4 . , F 1-'e.;.4i dnt , to 8 : , 'II o,d l rAll, ou llot dr0.,1,1,4,.., T r;',...1,1 '' Vocal and \ iiistren‘f Concert. -\ ' i 1.,Q4E11T t,t Voe'al all 4 InAtrumental • tAtt't . :: \i ' 4! , ;:i ,. ..V,` , ..llk , Tera:TV, 4 ittZ . . fil..",'•x. 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Idimt Athtl•sa„.."l I.4ndrrd i;oli..di, 1n A .1.0, 'rod, •.• 1.-...113 , 01.1 Int.m, ,nr... 11,11•./Idd In 11, . •rolllld4 ot„o of' 1, , 1.15d5. I 4..... 14 Is, r.., r.d10nn.11411.,, I pt. ...iota. 04,k 13, Jo- , rr v.T.d Ogllle cedll,l IL.ot nore (-, tgTitxt , 800 "t...Tillttl, 711 Foitt.th 4. ' I 11. •.7,6 • 11.1..ixice fOut o , ` \ Alums,' 11144,14 1t..r.,14.',,r,17`011•^P5'n.r.,',...1‘ 01.4i1. in I I•Ata../111•11,..4••••,,,I ' , YAW., if Ah d« 111./11.01K, r•sno l drn• •1 L.r.qponly •I‘l sSo \ arc v.„,u11 ar ado. 01 • • - --o 'kw n 14 Alonzary, 4n , do•lsrlnkl of •••ed, of 14eut. ALI,. clo••• tilos,lal, • L'lnAre.,l'. ttalro' n f 1111.' I.•ats, \l , Vitl, rosttesi. o of the lole, ._.,___.. , ,..___•..L'5;;z...,,,, ,4* of Teal EstlA.p. \ g , IIF. un0,....., oknishes to 4.i 4 isoe \ f the. !Th',7,":0, , \`.1,1 r , ~* ' ..h . ,Nitl i ."' V ks':;\7.,t i i',;:4sl Z .. 't00..;. se-, eptsrtp,c 1.2 ~..... fp. tr...n.1.t,,,1 Um... , 0 0 Ito trultrom.rl.,,....tlikt. \ *is, t1....11,. Vtlf P.,1 , 1 11,11114,211.0c1 . . 11,1 k now oecUPl.l \y ; Ito Val 1,11),. 1.,,,,,,,, her... 4 lf, part { lee. ' t p 1.1,1.1. rat 1, , , f. I • P ewe rII atAtAraohna,v 9.f .lalz. ktesp , k Font,. ,-,",,, ' , r'Y "'\'' \' , ""''c'"'' ` ' ' • \ SALTPETRE-100 p lbs. arta t. ! ~. .1 KIPP A t11..,1.0 hpo3. tt., Al ei.. ` :';(j ' N ' S ', ItLACKIIN.I3--- , 51.1 \ Jrust, \ reen t l iv.a, . • 0 . 4, km r. , ‘1.. pf . 1111.VEV.V,T COTTON likl.INE, 148 isgate - tt i sott• if 111.-P.olb, il” tale 111 '.., \ , ___l n .ri'L`_ _ ~..!.._hin'?!. ' • - '2 - . _ It LM I;NA 0 ve PLUMIPAGU-'10 . 0911. 1. ts,ltt u .V \ .. .1, 1:11111 treo, I AMP 11 , 14,tb:K.-.5 bbls. .4.1 gu0.(07 - rt I 4 fer duie . trc . \ t nit:NJ _, Di, (iNKATIIKh.: , .. bag+ 'prine 'Kentucky, fp \ I onto to I nol.l .1 11 pll,lVtlitlll 4t Vit 1,, lieitirfti- - 10 -- 11 oz. Beaver, just reed per, ‘,-..\ ) iihkk ittil Peors , , but Ibrwl . ' . _ L'A'lttl( : ' , 42ll blAk. E•ttperiot. fog sale by* t - ) \ G.LTVI '` , 3. it. U/LlVOnt'll 41C4). 61AtrrY rkiSE-.....? bb,ls. In . ottoro, for sale kJ Isy \ _ ItT."4 I ':i. PNI/11.14011111 tet)„ - iflLiti - TiiiiG AND at FriF,l , Qkini , ,K,.:_i :AIM leo ltleudlrly Lays (~ t ra.i lb.', \ \ . .PO\ met .. i ' ll. ht tirt ' l t o i* , '''. l *. _ '. ' fllffl \ '\ \ - Z. P.I+ II, V O I I T/f WiXl.' Illit2r' lti ° 4. ° 1 , 1 3r;41' , ..:11:,..\' \.. - -. 46KER. , g,'F A R - i - *, \ --- 7 \ .• I Ni4g4; \ , \ `T ,, v l, •;.,\'‘ • 1, .., ' \\ AI an eu , l4.La ..i i i ,• :,.,. , la a ' : WWI rat', ./. 1 <1.1." P.J . .P1• 1 4,br, \ Ar• 0 • ncetUltin,,t Co. ', mrid . .1. ... • Uwe em ta-4.1101.1 • ti1r0... , \ (SAP SA6,O C111 , 14 . }7.-Orlietion qua'. kJ ity on 11414, toy gale by \W.A. gi 9rAn.ollr nlll73 \ \ 1 'r., ''.• W ° l2 l', l7,4Xtell ' aft l 4g,, ,‘ , r i tg a, z - ., e ,d ' ..er-boute lilt f totikottret. - .„- . ~ '', ” . iny . .W e \1 pN BONI: IRZW.PT R 111 fill; 1, ',,, . - 1,114 AR CUR TO ItA.Mlokor end* by i•7l . ',', N . '4. W. flA i t. IfOONE. \ ~ \...,, Z.ll, .14.17 ilitylli3 ,_ - i - A Pi ;ii lilol:ltgi3ES-Foby ' 1Aiii)::::Noe. ran4.l2 for sales,rty :,. 1 4 11 LOUlt-50 bnls, ec,ltkOdur artle.,l4 ' • II ' mix 9 ~ . ••, 7_ T.& J. J.IIIVIR. Gl.lOO/tili=rll6'hlids. lam4p.p from tittit e Cin ti rlonatl, %Pa 44.naln br .. . , mr.7 \ ". lSAlhrfThif IIY .t.q. 111 tIKT rend at the cheap Kaiblientinnlitice • Of W. A. thltlealettity *Ohe ff.:,) , llit.h. fi t tlittwerf '" T ' ll M"Y" lll i fil ' Alt_ " l n f e ITttilt i i " New \ 41 . v,h1r Ruc:r.var ~ ~,,,,'",:;?, ~, ,- am*, of the premp hrtenthr. MA . ttubllthe . to embrace tlte..oppprtuolty of Voewlnh the kw". rh " e ' lle o e f eP 1 r TIVA:I rt . g ' io ' P?l ' ll ' AVAlt V e ' et ' 7'4l. * 4" "mb'" 17 e .tlii " rAt ~fP^ oro. ~uu..,.. 0.41,77,',var.r, .",',L tair,,,,o'of itptlllna • elel'at- Malign to theltltorlel pepertmetb php.hvi, ~4.,,,, by MI of lho (re. nepnmpllshM 11 1 , 4 if aP-al .a. Of Ins ,•saatmsn. o,..nekPaw^! tyttrgl budder dollars fpr each numb., , , 1 ~'' \ \ 'The nbll,berylmht Mit It le potheeteePtry t - r‘t ens to reiterate WWI, IVAMIZIRPS, ',het POthlPc 01.11 nrcf • - •Pil• sr to {Le pees 4tgle BlagaaSOPlotb,ll¢hlen \1.V.1 P warp to drib Iwn Pr k. 1.) . moral tent...tat \PIN., W l I Melt Weedily fro Mort boob the public a healthy mo al is e5......au to tatorts , .tk. tknt•sts , :.. , .out ss sr the Mete of their P.M They • brill elm to malor Oho ' blemmitm lb templet* re Mary ~'d whatever to Inoc, c....\ fpl pOd Prre•nblp in \ the. I kirttOt ytentrt fiy.lwllnus itt s th iL d A r ;blume; crbatk n Mbeht .4b1.2.3 . .t, ' \ 4 4 my= ~ ." ' -s V Np, '- ‘ , 6, Itourth. Ittrett Trpitidliiiiicritii - iii.. Cior mbi - ---- !q_ .YR__\_lL. Fp?liDS, MtiKASES-.-414 bIArN.OIC` 7 -. 4711,..,.. l\ L , \;' . _\. q. A tr. ttin, D. irifiFitE-1.,156 I.;Vie pritaaatio 6i , 5010 11 A- , mr 27 \ - • -', 4. 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ANriet.o. \ I 1 1 Egsl,lo.ii) -1 c :t ..1 .;1 1 : .. .41ELT). • DEA It LA :At.440 by A \ \I 3O TAS II . --2 . 0 4.-4445 r0r. 8310 AA LI.:11A1' - 1, - 1 .- S gilt) Lime \i; . 1. 1 ; 7142, mi.?, i‘ s 4 .A k 0, 11 ,, J1 54\ 001,2:117. I INSED 011.25 hblk for Salo I m vz; , CANVI \ oiAgEs-66'41,19. fdialo by "7 7 \ prn y.,17 CANVIKI,Ik Quit -1111'1,..),1,1 !at Dio..3,llackerek\ 111,47:h: 1.. ;SV•Ix. • .1. L'At.FIELD. , tiIEAT LI Ohib, for .alk by , 1 J CANVVI!.p. 01 :ESE—IV. I. Cream conntnaly on awl far UK, \IL I/AL4L. L. 1100.,„ trr.• I 41;tL -lli kege Loaf Laic(;' fi 4 ~27 " X \II . : \ • 1.?1,0 Ftc:.o bbls. E xtritk F. reosi PALZILL C 0... ,t 1 A P kygs for satil by wnz" 14.Thri.ZELL (W., I , . 0V1.5-. 7 l‘alia,k fur sale by l .. % , . ik r.Ti '\.. • . .R. pAllAt . LL •CO ~, . Goods fkigarm •Ifireaftlq, xi lIRPIIt, & B.7CIFFIELD laiTXiee'd rk IT it . ierr Tull supply f 'Cocoa adapted for Alea.aad .Won, , V,Parorter ~ ,,,r, • eh's , \ Pytaraqeo.!P;lLleres. 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(" Ate Intlfirlek IT tttriti -, Vlato—iltiolttltltelvo to; Ito orittlnal tarity. \ • .t. '''''' 2, l , ttilloLoo , oot an tdostotro'moll—itto. Wbltalats coo We Unita tletykttegyott of 'Dolt, paittoilotly 4,tttio ro t t i •VO:i " t w llnirlat ti7tett. "F S " 0 ° Whit. It \ •Eti U. PHILLIPS. V EMS ', — \ - y ---- ------- ,;—:—..---\ • C(),INII ER (A A L . . \ \ \ - PrM mum IIABI) I. ‘, • \ ' \ \ , ,I'•ViVID P..n,0.5.. N, ass S , 1 -- \ ‘ \ •...0•11 %mom, M., ail, l' . '' 1 \ Tim ttla,ll,`l ittl 'Otturda,y Sane sttlintit ltuy mar,..l ,li‘n\ a trans pr. \iv . ita retorts. 11 , 14-Ilierl. was et d y a s olet. sszal hit 1 , 1e,,t0 sAs ot tnocurnt tranopierd. .. f111tt1 , .,-ReAsltota 'Fez , 1,1V.t ~,t no.. ~ , ,,a, ,t. with hw m tried ct. s auce f . ..? orsrer. r.al's, •,.,:,,,,, ~..,„1 to small: 10, sa rtll..4.•—ti tide at SA d.,5.V.1..,...t , ;tr . „ t ~1.„‘; : , ::.• L. M $ 0, 5 ; ....", st s , Alj. o sot 1 . , ,M . la /11,L1— ‘...:1a1a oft: , ldtlx'frioni ton , at $1.,4 It ' , W.. \ \ till olN—tral., \‘f Olt 111 o%t 011\14 All \k. ni whirr ..t ' 1 . , "a• tm, al th A\\., Olt .1.1..,:i.10 1, , , ...2: at.:1,100 t.i, a... Lt.:, al Lit Ova I.J 1 , ..a . , ~ a . i , Li, ;,„ _Jell ha 'rap, r mklll ;:4.-11.4 cons 1.• am.e., ~i,l;, . t .„ . ,_ :\ ...linty; • f intp/Ttanc • In ,lts r' :,.:t..,. '4 , 4.:r• mat I.‘a quoted , at t4.4 . 6 . ..1.? , ,1ty , r,1:‘, ~‘1 Inn i s nit ..1- ' , , ,* h \ ''' ,. ' , Wilt:S7Mtt , ". \ . \...."'" ';‘, l" ,. '`!” t' , e \ ' itlticer) marl... a,r. we hod l' , matrnal , ..., 1,, 0. {al v. .\ . II , ~,,„ , t ti t ,, t . •I• I,ll ‘ o,tt •• ki . • ‘ O, •, iIA4 1.. \ .4 , ... ,: tcA• ;.•• f,r 'Flew,. a I caul.. A r o,,ar i n ,,,,, L.l an: r . A.lO , t tyk1. , .,1 d•I ‘; gl., `,. , . ( r in n'tsll . Iti Cuter. Ilt . ,o1 , !, \(..". \ \ \.' i:te.o: , l—rtalre w. re e,......1 to a,all •,.'a at ~1 um\ 1 eve. $ll,, Adoklts oly ,t .4ed at kiar tr.' rboollera atrs, 10t. for bunt: 1f5. , 0 Es .I,las at INci s ‘ r ar a, s ilt, : ~ shoulders. and 10c for sidra's!nd Astor:7.oW Prn en ayou \,..(. baron at 134" for .boald, tr. 9ii for ride, iard IN'for • .... 4Vcar turel hams In small Into. at Ile IA ter ' 4 , , 011100 IlEttll—halm 90d las at\lO,VMl t r'la IP. 8 D I\ ll,_ A ASH—A.Ie of n casks a entieri. ,,, ttn. \ r... \ W44 4 mo the ‘ OIL ?ale (412 Ohl. at SO(rlSsc; 4‘1.1.1• lna,vd al o t f ; , , -0 \ canon:\ 1111TPR t ellEleSE—Nothinc at im*rt raw*, In butter \ Buppllcs of cheers. swain:Lt. Salat of 'W Cos4,at rlSia 111 \ pound. \ HAY—Bate of G t01d,.! tt• Scales at 81 , ,NiV.:. St tun. , i , \ 4'lll mrvip—A ulna 01 310 tons OW a'l, et I {leaver [metal at $21,25 tit ton. 0 month.., \ \ i srisit—t , ileetl3 Obis mall fro. 3 markoad .. \ \£ , .7..so,arsd I 25 d \ o lame do at 119,'.'.5 la Old. Small lots In ‘l, tr. at at *01... N. f..alte aalmon\ In small lots. to city and ril T :ltlY ai Slia3alo,l , o, No chance la Mt, deerriPt , o3. ‘ \ 1111.101:—Sala of '4O do; at SI to dozen. \ . , sEERr BEDFORD 01L,MAEL.7.7 , , \ ~ . Nrre, Dat•sonti. 31[r '..,),;,.,\ 'brrertn—tlifre Ina fairik+mauf .andosale. et about I bbi,,hae• beta made *lnca ale leo, e, 11,21 . 0 , 0 1 0 ,,..,,,,,,,. 2DO Won at a traction above thio price. ,Isold.r. aat very\ tirso. , and in roma instances blab, ratea \are .I.inanibel Witalerl`bere l.a fair avatoosbiodsllllD4..ll,l sre notice pat.:tot 9uo bblain partele, at :Le O. imi.Nst ultieb price ' „tr.. market It Ire iy firm. Valt,.• have tevtainible in Navy • Loudon Irons Adir Itaelin raran,of 160 bflm at ; ,, r,and Jain bbi asst rout. at 7if TH gal. , balobon--1V1... only ropert wrale of 000) Zs Polar's, Vol fa es. Vt N. Weal • , Cu., and 'eoutis als, tbere bi little la Itie saarasit, and ',., orb,* artenominal.-21 1 bairmen'a thin. 1,...0. 0.• . , . . . , . ‘,, \ ~• , „ • • /YEW UoUNTCarillin.—TbolllOnOlin ltslilt , NOlCl X , .. , nj e for n arsons :Knonotni sl glsen the to/W.I;6OUL of ltn rountarfo nt.lniSlp t .. V ', \ ~, ... Once Its last Inge . \\ ' ' 'Cy'''',,,' onn" the retZt ' llTlla k nlitlfeln ' t . ;;Li. : -;. V ••• ,•, . \ ' MI+. co, tha klesoo.ot: Bowe. N. J. ~ - , 1 .! , \ I.On. on'thn\ larsbene Dank of Lancantnr. ro, 01. 00 the A itlrlsonuall Hook, Vann. 10.4.00 tbn Sentbens Ilsok of hy. \ I ', L., Yo Ina City Hank of eloclnnall. .Osithe llsnyonleh bank. low Toll. ~ . • \' \ .; , t 1 .,. 2',1:11: 1!,,`',"4 - I'..?l;L'lt'o`i ~ ,gni.,•: _ , ,\ • , \ \ ' . ...... on use Ho. Yank no Indiana. 1.-, on. the Wen; I \luck Bank. Yvon. ; s \ , ~, . lon, au Env `tai 01l ult. of Ohio. ' '‘• .• los. On tlnt,Fort'Oln win Itnok, N. Y. , \ In, 21 hod 3s.On't.s. m n nterolst 111.5 .. ; , 0k, .; lloor. o. . • , k V, 3A. In., and ••;/.., op th I/ ok of N h • turtles, , , .1•:• \ Ai, ou the &MK 0( tb Utabs, Beirut ,N. y, 1, i: ,. .,a n oVar.OZVP. a ll t n i Ntli:!Xill Anteries. et. • S',ou,the kartnrs• ads !orin:o n , 1,,,,,,. 5.,,,, l; s 'on the kraoktha.l3,nto .z . slant, y t. 1! ' . ':•,•\ R LICENCE._ Eit 4.7o:frirAlS " D EPAILTITRES •ena Darn-mareirare,\ ate dusk a • 6 c \ t urd*, etanlair : 4 arses .4'lofeet In thatun e, ana ria • slanly. I .4a. xv. 7 o to t \..,. If t ON n.e MT.] '. ' Ilallla•‘,Datanatt.Droltnro/le. • • I ,\ , 11."ity u al;tnl.F.Z4: 4 ati.17.`• 4 '.;. . . , \ „ boreal ally. !!hatatoeln Wallattlle. , y : \ Aleoewo., CA Clitik, W.% Nerl , ll. ‘, , % IlAn:11% ' Var477"llle' \ ~, vitall ,Stooo, Mate. CM< !kW: , All,aent. llaabelor:Cletinusi. s ; . • d un \ laarelt. Whaeling. v, • f! " aa. ' 611114 4. -,lVraiitt 4" . l" \•• • . I:: Dell. tworwc6 Broeruatri t . 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DOOlNlianlte Fealat. • .. . 1 liI 4 ZE: \. r EIIGINCE •\ \ ' Dar erien The ster mproaklee, !ob arsive4 at anal/mills on 04 tlattlfs rt.:Ting. pasolal the Val\ oon a short alilanes more Cairo. lifitFakoa ha\ . 4 .1, 6 'arum nunater of enalicanta an kaki, ona. l ialtOut dm okra. .. 1, l ir awl ship faaar iii,A pfti'llnine , If 1.114 . 19111 g • exteitt- , The strainer Iteln&eratTland a i the aa t .p.4 itto.' terro dark 141.1:14."2 alio:at of cholera: rina Dtttafaaa. 44= New Orleans, and Marc eth ers Pr. OUOW/13101%0 CC , ~ . , _,...,ilrCn.t ate Mottos. sod net osPestol ts recover. 2.:11 . f aeons 1 *Ape.. \ ' '',':.., ' \ ' '''.k N P, , Ilaj . i IS OTH El NSW 2.aniailLL; aClLST.lx,capt \,, Cps:I...OAS °Ohs Marta. liaife , lt? • cootratt'loll, 4 ‘ 3ichk'y key; at tile's mil ao tlist • ono ottels riAicißts 1. 7 elr likteuxici., to take the 'place \ l ' ;stie•YisPiilSlPS/ Stio: - ! Isnessitie tisiii. : `,Skis is to ite lanais sad IS l l \, xe SORslikk ' ' ' taps thi'impissi. oral vat sraliablytoresil - to inter tbsi -aile by the fisseoriSsatelabe, II.I. , " :: \ l k ''' liar Pilau'. or\ Tux ,alaaa), Hi FM-Um steataPi' \ , 1-Wptaffollwob- NAN. from Cincinontl ,bonnd beView when.. IWO here &dyed., Oternoon. filet In•lhr, tttt tn ‘ _at W.W.I. ohn• both, Irianillg , rope,!.. laternoon be trg'itt!utri:;l2:-.ll`it_Pt4. prr'",?,;=Ve" • /re minute* OW the lefeCanlle ' Won. and ehen oaf bgloo Oat Plant, emu tole abronate d lama la. tam the alter mai meeranee, 'of. tt o e n st%bor t i strs: rbetr r tl:ll 6 4ltled,Vod the ' , Ike 1100n t brO k rtt 1111Vgi:i41,:a . ri t t %afar 'Mae rjateati M arl% 14 . 2 Ulna, Wars aTt e ,Tl l - • Ito nth 11.1*et vie entirely enTeloped in flataia, llaa Dr• ne/lecke& after the -th an-dand. os, th pan et lbe. leemn foriebl'Of the arlPaw, \ The entl . l4 it la 'nought +nu meer...red 000. The , ene for MAUI In Gate. 11 • • re and lholloon, ••• boon p euppodeed the steamers 11.. b.., Winslow and bkOneld Scott eat. along end tonedybe : Ofenn the. bh.unelton Isdnfing.f-Lon. irgirThe etpipboatmen of ` (be city are‘trier- IFK lo the watteb.okthe tonrodtloo at Wlyvill•. oidbre lot dm la:ib•enee *Cp. Thum! We wdledoete much e,M nowesnetlcefl ll we lb hae •en taken, Itdd ;1.1.=kein.1414.3 Ob be 1 oordpar4oa or I.* InebhPenenee of esett . gb . idnly wel ailed and eon - 444\ ered-rfind'let eowe be arrived az by d lacli ftrearaW.lr i, 4 " 4l°,.....!:,:rl7l 4" = " ,°:lle. taatortinia t ia men total itk-Clis.Notaniersual. ' . • Syrup . . . . I ' ' \ .. ' IMPORTS 111?-.' RIVER. . , Ihu a Bro. s. Br tan-lu ' tolarto 4 do Mita . 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