(7.• . i• as committing the terrible crime of; rape upon the . ' / ',/,'• isrson of a yoing girl, a domestic in bin fond .i /."'. • . , /Ix t It . was "nested, 'and held to bail on this, ' • - i- ~ eha' rge, ia the sum of three thouhand dollars.— : ..A . ~..:',.. On Thursday, an inquest was held on the body . of thegirylannah Ann Walker, who had intho • ntesatime died, and they returned a verdict to •• -.1 ' the effeet t.hat the deceased died from a disease 1.-, of the heart...and °edification of ire. valves. A - thorough ' , examination of her remains was not, ....I.' 1 : however, made, and the relatives of, Mr. -. Chap- ' :•-•,,• ' ' : -._. lin, and that gentleman himself, were dissatia •:::=4/".• r i '-fled in conserieence. The Coroner was spin "•. . called upon to hold•an inquest upon her re . : - malls, which prond that TUN ACCIINID WAS IN - DOCENT. 'We give the evidence below, remark . . . _ Ins that though we took full notes,.Wo are com pelled from motives which our readen mill duly' appreciate, to omit much of the testimony, and, I. penicillin that t the medical gentlemen.— The investigatiod full - and thorough. - ' Mary Jane Turn sworn— live in Lawrence .- villa; knew the deceased; ehe came to my house osMoriday the fith•if Only; she eaid she Was - . vary sick; complained d great deli! of her back; '• I insisted on roaming iii, and she said had been 11l treated by Mr. ChaPlps [The witness pro misled to state the nature or the alleged ill ' treatment ] • I asked her if he formed her Cr enticed her, and she said that he had forced her. Saw noth ..'n lug morothen her back; the skin was off; she - left my hones on-Sanday morning.. [The wit , nee proceeded to state the appearance of the domed the deceased had worn.] • The bruise .1 was on the" lower end of the back hone; I'could ll '. , not say tat the'worted on her hack caused the • •• - stains on her'garments; I think not; the deceas ' - .. ad came ep with Mr. Chaplin on the can, and •• - aheissail at once to toy house; ahe had a disease .." • - of the heart, but complained, more of Borneo • taller beck, and is the lower part of her bow els; lam aunt of the deceased; the injiry on .. - the book might have ban from three to four . '. dap old; it wan larger than a dollar. • -- etre. - Schaffer, oworn —Hannah Are Walker came to my house on last Sabbath even ing; , - had been violence used towards her; en MandO, • evening I went to her, and said. "Hannah, !harp' , • • . has been violence used towards you;" she began to cry; I said, "Hannah, tell um, wan it any of ' • - the carpenters?" ehe said, •• nal" I said, "was •• .' It any of the boys ?" she raid. "no;" I said, "was It Chaplin, himself?' aed she eald "yes;" "I said, "how did it happen?" die said she was . up in Clisplin's roam, and he naked her, she re ,-.. - Bind him and said ehe was a poor girl, and bad . , • nothing but her character, and he shouldn't ruin . ; It. He told her to hush each nonsense, that • ; Mrs Chaplin would hear her; he told her to go to the loft and see who waa there; ehe said she would Dot do it; he told her to go to the next room and see. who was there, and she asid ehe raid she would net; be told her to go to get a •.' bottle of porter, and when she returned he lock • •; • •ed the door; threw her on the bed, and commit ,, :tad the outrage; ehe said it wan half an hour before ahe could breathe; she said she laid until ' 'she eras able to get up, and then ehe inn to the mom of the girls; there she became so weak and exhausted that ehe waa not able to tell her any siore. I said, "Hannah, Is thia - the whole teeth .. . and nothing but the truth?" and she said, "yes;" •" -- "Hannah, eald I, were you on the verge of eted• , . ; •edty, and hadn't an hqur to live, would you state . .. this?". and she said "yea." She died yesterday (Monday) morning. ~" . . This conversation was before the information was made. It was made before Thorned= at 6, ' P. M. The deceased was between 1.7 and 18; ' - - would have been 18 title fall. fin-general health •,,, - : hes been very poor. The loot spells that, she •:, has had hare been of the heart; before that it to be a decline like Comumption, and . .__ •••••• • • =cough. la her last illness her.bow ‘ sls wort really swollen; she could'at bear to be touched. - There wee a piece.of akin rubbed off In beak low down, between the Bile of a quer , ter and a half a dollar; ehe said she got it on the bad. The wound looked red; I suppose from •.: the appearance that it had bled. She hada gnat • deal of difficulty in breathing The information was made by her before the Alderman at this house. She never had any monthly period in halts. She was sick and woo brought home ... - by. Mrs. Chaplin. Daring her stay with me Shwa was nothing occurred to cause any excite ment; I - dared not excite her, it made her wares Prom Tuesday until ahe died her mind appeared to wander. ' - • At this point of the investigation, Doctors il3ammas, Bruce, Black, Cornman, Elhaw,Polloek, Tinge' and Dilworth, (the three latter being ambers of the jury,) having conaluded their --,/,,,,„„„arcenhatisn of the remains or the deceased, the .• jury Atinnited to taco dasamnritc-rt a relations of Mee Walker beitig let._attend. :ancei for the purpose of burying her. The liaise' ,In which she lay Is attested on Linton st. ... Dr. Joseph P. Balsam affirmed—l cannot speak as to thousand of the death in this cue, . -m$ examination having been wholly confined as ' to whethoi she had been subjected to violation. ". • ' I made no examination whatever as to the cause l• Ober daath,es I confined itto the point of which • • I have spoken. ' Her person had never been ale ; kW, and she died a vireo. - : : - The information taken before Ald. Thompson, *. . Sadie 28th of Jaly, was read In evidence, eta : Ong in substance that on the 18th of that month William Chaplin violated. the person - of the de oseeed, at his house cn Long Island, in the Ohio Sive:- ' ' • • 1 :!* lEEE A. \ t ,i r -.,,,,,.,.„ , „,..,,,,.,..., /r WEE . ' .- .. /1 !' .. , 44 0 . . ~ 4- 4-„;•*, ••••-: ••• °.,.?‘;•'.4* -1t\]".4.."."41- : . - . - li N -1,:0; - .1111,::,,.;i0 At ; , ; ,. ; -1.:..,:- Y i:'t' ! :711''...1 , :.:•:, , , , , -:., .Z . !itP il .. l 4i.iiiit t©m Fit* l l ' t . * +' 1 I.:: - A;' 4• . • 2 . 1 T !<_ , : , , ', L-I ' .i* :.:.t...!,77::11 .i, 1, i. , " t:.:i; 1. ~-'.;t,i.;•.s•.:llgtt*34al \g& . ' : .iAt, , 7 '•,•:::',.:,'!!' ~ .'',s : ;'.;:' • •4:14k,:l ''' ." • ':•• • '• . Y:'>-' , ' ::,* ..14. 1 ,, ..dt. 5 fii;;;,,.-.:t.': `i':':`. -1 , ..' .:.,...# 4 l: . 1t.'"•.•,\ 1 '',4.y . `• , : y:i- I . Z l: i:T;f: ' kir4t• , :t..,,t; K).„.M.'1;U : v).:.,•• 1 Atif : 43:74,5 , ' , ..,,,',i . - iiiti•iili• :I •.5.,'„,. •,•-•,:, 4 ., o p. ~4 , .1... 41 ~LJ.,....:...:.,„ ,/, •• ~ , I pouter no swelling, no laceration, nor any filmdom of the, parts. I esainined her back ' . ..,.. - carefally; thersiras no trace or abrasion of the . ". Ale c -Mob was not even raffled. There was • ''',.l., ne abrasion of the legs, arms or breast. We , 1 - always upset In a cue of rape, to find masks -.-;• 2 •of violence on the person; diecovered nothing of the kind here. Not only was there no abrasion, but no diseekastion of the skin. I examined -,.tam body of the dammed yesterday, and again ' : A ....4447. It bore =mistakable evidences or her l;- ;,- sligln,ty. The girl was immature. ;• The Doctor proceeded it some length to state Si , .., .... 4 member of detail', which we .6,1 net deem it i ~ ' .:Ati . r .imMer to publish. ; • • 'c' .:. • Doctors Georye, D. Bruce and Bleste . dee plait Sworn, sad testified that they had made , • , ' . %a:zealot/flu of the deceased; and that her had never been violated. fm, • . . Dodoes Oarsman and fihaw, who had bema ~ ', . ' =mined before a Coroner's jury held on the. ~.• ' I . 4l=locue day, were sworn and testified to the ,_..' ' teas feet: Dr. A. GilleCandlese, who had been i , r.;`•tatilng on 'Miss Welker, corroborated their ;.- I' , ..1' donee. _ , .! • • ton nettle, Pollock and Dilworth were ex ,is dr evidence was to the samepar - * tif - siesod aSi 'I .2 A ~ti7*, ‘ k i , ,fl; .IY•4lk - 7sot, It &Lk:4l: :---r•-•1 • •r:*, --•- • • The pbysicins 'greed in' stating that then etaa rio -brine upon the beck, nor any appear , aso• of inflannatiort. • . Tice , junthn returned a verdict that the de ' ceased died et . a disease of the heart; and, on notion, they /pied the tenoning statement: We. the undirslgned members of the Coroner'e inquestheld open the body of Hannah Ann Wel . her, dram it die to William Chaplin ; accused of "onrmittlag ar►pe upon her pencil, to state that in evident to warrant that accusation was bronght Woe them; that on the contrary, they hoileve, from t * itaretal examination of a unm-1 ber of lensed physittians, no such rape was committed. , • A. Buoknuter, Wm. Ward, 9,Dinger, O. H. Paulsen, . I Jut_ & Rennedy, W. J, Howard, Jun. -1 smi-Diltrorth, M. D. J. Herron Fester. 3t- M. Ildnalle, M. D., W. Riddell, A. M. Prilock, M. D., A. ittcParland lant is 7 lnn Boors..=We are indebted to W. A Glide:deny. & Co.. for • copy of "Life to • 'Lb* eittik". dOsidned as ti COMpSiliPll for Uncle TOIII . O Cabin. We ban notret had time to read . notice Its nintill, 2. e l 4 week. zC.eaolt Or Osmium - GOOD/V.OOM Euas • , Purescris—john MoLangblin,s reellent of the .::'third WOO., wee taken before Alderman Major : yesterday. Oa a sharp 'of *totalities ' a Tsar of . boost frame doss, McCann, of Wylle street, .tinder false pretences. lie paid the, coats and nine. of the boats when he irm dischStzed. • , Lascrar.—A young lattwho noted is pantry -•c , inn ca the steamer Flint, No. 2,• we. yeeterday arrested on a dares of 'stealing • email sutorof menet front one of the deck kande. , • • 2Btoaz Dowir.—The gable end or' tlas house •-•,_atempled by Means. '.•3loffie ft Old, Plumbers, • , Federal attest, Alleghsey Oily, was blown down - 'l the atom' of Thursday afternoon. - - Itionano.r•The tunnel of the yruog lad whom .1 1 a, y w eet u e= s n i tloned tui haring been drown .•O an m laboter, tibl e xt%id i e 4 e,l y n a le tl itl e tr W ° a f rd a and wu amoeba himself at the tlme:of the as ‘::. o,' slab and peddling htm aeif about im the water .. 'l , ' - , .*.. ,2 ' ' Tannamona Be. Lin —Alderman:Parkinson 4 . ''•' : ' "... I ,•rtattardef heed a warrant for the erred of Ils• il ~ ..:',.,•-, 'dhael noneywell, of the flizth Nerd, charged, • :* ~..,.._ .t mkoatl, of Agnes Gearing, with threatening to shoot her, while she was Torkingka ?ae yard of r. Wlettu Use lizans.—The embankment Over a mil- A -11stAt . Jaereb's ran on the Penneyirsola Bail !,i4". iesdi slid &valid witdr, blabs the visati,7; 4v'.:',-'. josh d" a ü b sta lb ta g m a P i i t , o f It t.iiinirispi id& sad the A•.m prsa lis gg%s.ia x. ti7e rasi ' d. dal- ~. .: .., ,- .1. - :i-:..i. , :--. , :;, , ..,.: : : .. ;: , •••,:.. 4 - -,',':,', ::,.:.. --::.-'....--.'",-:,',.,' •;!::! - :': . ; .,- ..f.:' , .-.'. - : . ; , -' , ' .7:4--41.,..;,,r.,',.:,;. ..•.,-i:,;.,:-!.,,--,:.•-,,t7,1-.4,-.,=c,i.,.`....,' '''' ,';',:' t.- ' -' .', . 1 i ., ..; ,,' -:;' ,., ..: 4' e:!`„t:: ,' -'i.'t:: - .E . .'.. ,, :..'_:' , 4,.' SIATTERS ViirOVEDID Caaam—lbstooribave been in . cinntistion for sonostlayv past, accusing Lieat WaVettoplio, of the United States Navy, •of COROVIZWEI INQUlllT.—Carorker A -- day held an inquest upon the .botilter- Lewin, who died on the previous . township. He was quite an old on FURTHER .BY TIIE'EUROPA. of sixty years of age, and died at tip, New Yoax,irdy 30. , Mr. Yerkina. ,' The deceased was IV' • Idvinueos Mannar—Corn, white keeps at and the jury found a verdict to Slog, fmmer quotations; of yellow there ie little on he died from the _excessive use of ins hand. Bacon isle c h ea p en an d doll. In beef liquors. 1 and park there thine Is little doing, ovingto the COMMITTED.—WiIIiam McElroy, or al absence of suitable supplies. Fine beef is want ,.. renter as. he is called, from his diainclinr tan parcels, [ed. Lard mainbo at former quotation for re payre dh g k is Tallow, rent, was yesterday committed to pri, an t e sloe light . .to eiseed, being fid cheaper. de- Aldermen Steel, charged, on oath of Jeer r Freights i. base , not varied much. ray, with Barely of the peace. - ',, Mosey Lisairr.—Mony is very abundant d the funds are • Brut at "100 i to - 100 i TIPPLING 'Somas—Alderman Steel yea ol issued a warrant for the arrest of Tames cons- 1" in Americarf: stooks decidedly phy, Felix Lafferty, C. C. Seely, B. Blow, t business has beendone at enhanced F. Dailey, who are charged with kedping `'' Bowser, June 4. piing houses. ' ‘ldi wen abundant. Cotton active. .The Cal- Feaocroes D00..--.A man nsmed Fritz Sever market aimless favorable and imparts were was yeaterday brought before the Mayor, .charT i ted 0" ged on oath of Simon Armstrong with keeping a Franklin mired at Southampton on the ferocious dog at the foot of Liberty street. He was discharged on payment of the costs, and promising to kill the aniellti. lernino.—The shade and fruit trees iu this city and Allegheny, have been very much injur ed by the storm of Thursday. RIOTOUS BLIIATION—Terence Kinney was yes terday committed to prim for ten days by the Mayor, charged with creating n disturbance nt the circus on the previous night Crummy Fcu..—One of the chimneys of the Menthante' Hotel, fell on Thursday tiering the storm, iota the street, and ee►eral children who were playing below made a very narrow escape. - The temperance men in Boston have organized committees and appointed watchmen to endeav or to enforce the new liquor law. Tt is propo sed, first, to prosecute some of the licensed ho tel keepers. with a view of testing the validity of licenses granted, under the cid law by the city authorities. INCIDENT AT TUN LDNDT'I3 LANE CISLiBRATION. -One procession formed of finis, to thomumber of three hundred, created math suntliment.— They bor6 banners with a bronzed painting of a large cent, and red and white striped sticks of candy, with the motto of "We buy oar own can dy, and go for Scott." 2They took up a plat form in the grove alone; and bad juvenile cra ters —New York paper. The Mayor of Richmond, Va ' las decided that there had been no evidence intplioating Oli ver 11. Rand in the robbery of the Portsmouth Bank, and he was accordingly discharged. The Mayor further remarked that had he the power, he !Mould also discharge A. V. Rand and John Rand; but u they were brought to Virginia nu. der the requisition of the Governor, he had no control over them. They Were to have been on Saturday brought before Judgeldered th,upon a, writ of habeas corpus. and application fora discharge. ARRIVALS AT TRH PRLRCIPAL . HOTELS. Up t 9 o'clock, lag Anzio, NATIONAL ROTRL , WATER STUMM. Wm Beard. Monongahela City; .1 Wilkins, Brownsville; C Nod, Harrisburgb; J French, do; ti Neff .0; J °rennet!, do; F - Meßeed. Cooke town; J Herbertson,....Brownsville; M Bolster, Bteaubenville; W E Ilanny,..BlsSeeeport; Sewed, Boston; J Fenny, Boston; 7 McGill, Mc. Kempen; Mr McGill, do; .7 A Huff, Horlington; W Hough, lil; J Hutchison, Wheeling; 'l' L Hut tan, New York; S Bugloss,. Sharon; Miss Read, J Read, Miss IThaper, Miss Collins,;Rev It B Collins,New Philadelphia;ld Montgoonery,Texas. SIONONCIABE:LA lIOOSi , WATZE STREET E A Penniman, Phila; Liam Walker, Elizabeth; 3 T Hall, Jackson, Miss; II 8 Wilson, Yazoo Ci ty, Miss; T II Howard, Florida; Jos Markle, C P Markle, Milt_ Grove; A G Oliver, West'. Newton; W T Kerr, Uniontown, Pa; J CI Peetilee, Pine Grove Furnace; L. B Parsons and lady. Alton, III; Miss Id H Parsons, Buffoln; N Y; I) Rahn, C W Coventry, West - Chestsr;rhirs Boogher and eon, Cin; .1 W Kirk, Piqua, 0; J J Young, Indi ana eo; Isaac Philips, Cin; W H Clark,lßrowns villa; 8 P Lafford, Richmond; "0 8 Boyd and la dy, F 0 Clark, els; W Wheat,' Ky; T 8 Barbed, W W Bond, Toni; Wm Robins and wife, Iowa; Wm Eberhart, Bellevue; 'Mrs Chancy, 13t Louis; A Reed, W J Matthews, Washington; Dr A A Marshall, 3 Marshall, Vs; Mrs Bodenhavem and.' two daughters, Louisville, Ky; C A M Danam and lady, Portsmouth, 0; Mrs Bridges and two daughters, Balt; LI W Davis, Boston; 'E Hazard and lady, Phila; M A Jewett and family, ll Rose and lady, Terre Haute, la; 3 1. Helm, - Hardin co, Ky; B Marshall, Is; E J Forsyth, 'lady and child, Dayton; T Tf Redick Findlay. Russo ~... lIMITEIVIMLO lITItZtT 4 'Wm filtonatOwn; II C . Ifarti4 Lantos. ter; LI Wood Harrisburg; Li Walker, Athena eo, 0;J Erase, iYheoling; JosOoek , and lady, West. moreland co; G II Wood,' Uniontown: I !doper mot, do; 111 Sterens„ Brownsville; T Eogers, J 'Unsay; Zebnloo Stewart, Miss; 0 Brialy, Mo; II id Price, Millersburg; W Price, do; A Grof miller, Canton, 0; J Fielding, Delaware co, Pa; A Bola, California; E ("Clark, MaTireshwEi Jae Todd, Browniville; II Hewett, Westmoreland; l C Remit, Rochestert W Weaken, Iowa; Brower/4' Phil; Wm Griffin, Madison; A.Lodge; pew Lis bon; T fibmnitao V Himber, Brownsville; Mrs L Itlmble, Rochester, N Y. 1 -er. crammer nom, woon au*. J H Patterson,Wheeling; J McDitrmot, 0 Harding, Geri C Botch!, Washinglon; H D Foster. Greensburg; .1 W Lockhart, . Washinglei W Kelsey; Late Superior; D D Brookwa , Copper Harbor;• J Stets, Pine Grote, Pa; Fred 'Steen, Dauphin co; C .1 'Rees, St Pauli, Mituiesota; M C Adam!, London co, ,Pa; 8 Black, Somerset, Pa; Cornelius Collins, Summit; 8 Ildaurs, Sarah Shaw, Meadville; Thos 8 Ciuudirgham.lWaynes burg; Wm L Spears, Freeport;'D Will, Kittan ning; Mrs J C Vunhorn, Miss Vairlionr; Lancas ter cc; J Hays; Mercer co; Win 43 Harrison, Claystille, 0; J Cook, liobleetoira; J NlcCarmin, Mon City;- L W Rabb, N 0; J ' Parkl.oou, Mc- Keesport; Hon John If ogge, Mercer ; co; P J White, Freeport; J 1 4 Leet and lady, Mies Leet, W T Baker, Hollidaysburg; D Stewart ; Indiana co; 8 B Lucifer, Jos Taylor,Greensburg; Thou Kerr, W C Henry, Washingon;l9 N Eapy, Mid : , dieeer, J Ritter, Washington; Joe Hammer, Johnstown, Pa; Geo A Shallenbargir; Union, uiwn, Ps; A WolSott; Keokuk;.) Fentob Ebeus tithe; Chas Imson, do;-Mina Jamison, ,*l as Ong, - • PIMA? Eri D Blear; B Birch, Wm B Onlt„ Wm It Oliver, Win Daub El Patton, D W Dram .GPost, Dr Bing, Wm Gouge, W Swan,- J Martha% jr.; Wirehington. la; Colonel W Frith, Mrs Allen, Philads; J T Lae, lady and child, hire Clark, Mien Dowd, J Sibert, Steubenville; 1? II Pifer; Mrs H M Pjfer bid eon Belt; Mrs! Fell and child, P Met, hag Beim, wife and dirughter, G a in; A Penner, Deytot, P Lewistown; James Kirk and lad 7, Itezandria; A .1,, haws d, Harrisburg; It 11 T Maffiti Clarion. Hon J Dickey, 8 &Dicke; Beaver; Jra Hart, Clarksburg, Fa; J P MnerisrCienter county, Pa; N J Whaley, N Orleane; W Almiley, Weer Mid dletown, Pa; 0 IP IDlntleliDuar Wanton, Ohio; W Harrison, Brighton; 8 W Things, Knoxville, Tenn; H Brownell, , O &. P J. Ram on , fin Brighton. -Pa. NEW UONEY-13 !Nixes' Wbit4i4m ovor , In the Comb. ms. handeaut Just keed by Groom tkMt.. WOOL SAOKS-500 for sale bio —' • • frit VON MUNROE/5T At 11UXPUY el,n B E - 7 14 °.=2.1e ATE tikes, Scythe Saeathe, limy Forks' tor. IWO by _ ittioase k milieux ylo VON BON• EILINGITON bxg. now Just teal seta kr Ash at 31011RIrTes Mart,this • 013 CLIBAP BLACK SILKS—A. AJKation & .C.o. bore Jost rood (prr exams) aolba largo lot of (hoos JOS nay asap Slak Bilks. soma u low u Mt pa sad. WET OIL-2 "cks. in stare; foTado by I, t7.^ - 3. 8114) aoo. o. BIOLViSES-450 bbli., oak and op '1,11 1 7 ' 4 " 1 """ CLEAP PRUNES-3 oh caking Prunes tor yds Low br . R. A. abanamo a co. H 1 024 1 Liberty 30TA811-4 dui No,. reed for sale by ~irrß. ILARYIAIIOII. TitINDSTONES--150 assorted 'sizes, for fain by VON BONNITOnirrk CARAWAY SEED—'2OO lbo: for sale by j J 71 6 J. 'MID &CO. FEATHERS -76 aka now landing from tr. Thunder. am Dr ; ISAIAH DICKEY a Co„ iy l2 • Watre and haat M.P. G INSENG -0 • Aks. Sanding from atmr. El _ 1114 UAW" MCKAY A OM FLAX SUID!--9 boxes; W rah by 11 b*intarefinfgraritTcrea' EESWAX-2 tierces mow : iiimaixig from JUP Mama rinnefer; for palelw_ .17/1 Is&x&R DIOEZY & CO. p AR r, uoil•,ding tom Mmr ,12 1 R DICROY *CR, VOI7ND—Ort the street between Anti— j: ewer, city its,s Dlsialtator, • 0101,r• P0dk.42•201r0 il • 111 0 .Jo, 24 tp_ARBER'S & BA 11131 1 1:110AP--Jaat vvßdaton . Th.Mt roperiof ankle of Mao 40 0 4 x va nr=rezogidarzood fox Ww at of W. A. JIoCLIJAO 1 00. '• tf2o • 4No•• Llbagys, BY TELEGRAPH litellollB were over. Oat of 481 mem leady elected, only 187 were returned fa 'to the ministry. rit election elate took place at Cork, Lim- Tastand elsewhere throughout Ireland. t i n ly were called out and many of the r dot. n on npation of the • Belgian ministry has n ev a& A new cabinet is about to be Thi and stioommenced belween Switzerland Dadlesd States has been completed and home. : the Commiesioner, has left for Lettek,. and e a n tossutoh ave been semen— in Italy has z e ndevia. The Governor at Lombardy The %arrest°. ca r r ied it4l has arrived. The British had mate bad Be9SeiTl by storm. The BUT- Thero betnat,_6ghting in the northwest of Tolled triban7 : oltin Campbell Mid the re- A terrible b. Tar, Mahomeen fought in Cabal between were about idardsra Candahar. Each eight Nam d an trong. The battle lasted 2000 killed. asdefeated,lis lots being The shlp SL ki vn ved at ton the 2d May. The g Hong on away. The Ban rho Saratoga had gone at Hoeg Kong. th and Plymouth were LATEST The election Teter' "`'`,.``''' show a mixdffterim Peter Meg, movement against It. 9, leaving still 96 Howe Kern, May 24% coed on b oar d the t tragleal event oc- Bayne, Cap& Bryson„.boffaa abip Bd.„be,.". Totals, with 400 CoolleierAul ( 7 to Uni" days out, the Coolies tooter b a i rg_ a few eel, murdered , a, th e c apt iteion of e Tee d' tie crew. The vessel cere, , an _ 4 P art large portion of tho Coolies oake n ' ler a land of Pommel% and wa kded on ante- Amoy with twenty-three of '10 1 ; badk, to beard. The steamer Bemirarot'ee e, "" ea tylPhrig Ply, left Amoy to sed...,er Maleo• lanied;but the bad weather oial ade , who to return to Hong Ben. Thee former safe anchorage. The Elemiramik get, in to Amoy on As Ist of May. Her lag" far ,dr Contest joined her Majesty's brigt in y's brig raided in tskingraost of the Cool them to Amoy. The alleged causer` a ,,g in g faction among the Coolies was the their tails and other ' ill treatment, ke" of Bad come desperate characters had k d wee board with a view of taking , the vessel, on FBOX OLLIFORSIA, ARRIVAL (NUE STEAMER komin 3 New You x, The steamer Prometheus arrived from, Juan, Magill $200,000, and 120 Phiierifool The eletmer NlClfie had arrived at San Jti from California, on the 14th. The PamPt nailed on the 20th for New Orleans, with lii; passengers. , Business at 8111 Francine was good: , Linseeen Oil was selling to some extent at $2; Lard 42;;; Flews $10e,20; some on speculation. Of Coffee - . the elockorna hems. Coal $6O per ton; stocks firm. The San Francisco papers were barren. • The steamer New Orleans, from Panama, ar rirod on the 28th, with 268 passengers'. The kilning news -.lndicates &manned pros,: potty. . The harsentiokin many counties wait progree= slug tepidly in Ilarapoosa. 4xtreme sontoutry 1:0011813708 are-being taken to drire foreigners from the litnes. The news fro* the interior Is of lo interest. A lump of pure gold, weighing eighty Pico pounds, was dog ant on Yuba rifer. George W. Ford, of Missouri, was murdered near Tuba city on the 27th. In Sierra county the Democratic county tick reincti inrAmeriet' am continue.. A itPmber of Frennlnden bed limn driven avnynnd iirritoti at San Filileilkeo. They laid their grterdnoes foie do French ConvtiL Sonora is being rebuilt with great rapidity. The - steamer Columbia, with $300,000 and the indite, left Sin Francine(' on the 3d, fat Pa. Oar paint" are to the hd of July; they eon_ ,thin littleo)e than ,bat is given, abort., enorpt details ,or inisrdere, robberiessend other 'crimes. C ONGIIESEgONAL.: ' 'WASHINGTON CM," July 29. Sowsve--Ilts Bennie took up the Bill to nu %arise an :explorttion aid -reionnoinance of the mimeos of naviitatlon' used, by oboists in the [regions of BebtiNg's Stralte; also of each other seas'aa lie in a direct route of vessels to and from China. - Mr. Seward delivered s'powertial epee,* toiWtoating it. The, bill was then post!' ' , Quid. -- Mr. Shields offered a resolution m ldtlug ea quirks auto the coat of perfecting the Harbor and - Coast defances. Adopted. ; Tie Indian Appropriation Bill was then taken up and debated and on amendment adapted ap propriating 1625,000, for removing the Menotoo nee Indiana to * part of Wiseman on the Wolf and Gonne Arena — The subject was poetponed , after which the Senate adjourned. i , Haysa.—The DOSISO took up n motion to lay upon the time the Michigan Land Bill. The motion was leaf, Mr. Mansion moved an amendment to in clude'Ohloi 1111nols,' Indiana; . Louisiana Mk: baron, miaeleelppl; Florida and, Wisconsin in the i d invisione of Ili bill. ~ - ~ ,' Attic Iltine bate on a'-question of order, a, min primal to It the subject on the table. Much time Was wasted on quostionsja order. ter'whloli the- Roues went into committee of the whole an the State of Itie ..tlnion bn She River Harbor BM.' Amendment, to those p evionsly voted dow, were debated in five ratta n iapeectors. They' ' were negative!,; and the use idjourned.: , . • . '? . . - • ... . , WASINCITON; JGl} 30. : 1i0na5.....-The Reuse took up. the; River and Ft bor Bill, aril pruned It with amendments. T total amount of appropriations Is over 111, 58 ,000. Aittodg-ether Hinman the following: re of. Chicago and Michigan City, $20,000 each; improvement or harbor Of St Joseph, Mich., $10,000; Bhmk Lake harbor; W001:1; Preservation llarbet;mouth Grand Illeer,llleb.; $2,000; month Clinton River, Michigan, $5000; improvement of navigation on St. Clair flats, connecting upper aid lower lakes, Uhti,oo6; lin. proem= Raisin, harbor, Mich.,' $14,000; for litilawdredifeAsk&Miolliffan,' $20,000; harbor of Sandusky. 1115,000; barbOr month Black /liver, Lake -Brie. Ohio, $5000; harbor Cleve land. Obro,' - lilt80,000;' harbor Palrroonti, Ohio, sillooo4 harbor Ashtabula, Chi°, *IRAN; har bor ErK•Paii.IPOPIX). - - The bill waS-patned,. . , ... yeas - 100, WWI 76. -- ' -' ' - 'derail th e .Iforree adjournod lie River. and 'ilarbor bill wia moiled, by eomtaltiee 9f the . Inale,Jlets4wlttribindry amontlraehler' - `. - Voiding 6.1:041011 to retsomtmit to the commit tee Ott. commerce, the lime adjourned. New Toe July 30. Mr. Ws Him M. Ray, hie wife and a daoghter aged ulnalears, of Cincinnati, are among the bodies rectnered from the steamer Henry Clay. belleetattalmany more bodice are beneath the wreck ethadi cannot be reached by grapnels until the Umber( are removed. Among the ear. Titers ernA. fihippard, of Wailingly, 0.; W. B. Prescott and lady, and J. W. Creasman, of Lon- If. Rentalph, Mame Holborn, . At it , nteetingof thi passengers held thismont log; Committee of fasealtigatlon was appointed =I resolution paned strongly conditioning the Captain of the bona' The fact of racing waa protiti: It is gala that the foremen were filled pith tar pitch. 'lt is also stated that the boat had been op pre betory ender similar clr croxestanoett. No additional whines ef the dead hsvp beep eseertained. : SZCOBIII NOIR YOILIC, July 30. Fiftymine bodloe',hsve beta recovered from thOonec*At the Item Clay, Lupine Robb:won a treff:knetra letlyer of New York le supposed to be lost: The We pull is to bd raised to morrow, liken it fY thougfat many elber bodies will be rseovered. MtirT=e; j lnl 8Q TEE HENRY , 014 Y DISASTER. / 011 4 1110nber of.tbose known 5:1 be lost Is 58; form. and renografq,, *lapin, 10; . • risigair QUEStiON..; • 2 _ Mira", 1217 sw"" Batas preps i the 27131 sumacs gm! th• .:. , , , I , .:•.•:' - ' • -P,-P'T', ~,, .. .:.;i''-.-':':-:''.l''' ......5;nm falesimply for isle by • \ 5118 • J. KDD& VALCINAD ALAGNESIA-1O cum!' (from, Mid.r. Wrar C a . ) 'for sale y ' \ Ur 0 I 7 SXXE: EPERS' DEPARTMENT AA—Wooden Mole dr all eiree,jost reed: ClotbetFlos, Lautbea LI. Heel, Woos sal T.= Wathtoilt4., • alrel ROllOl% Tavel Stands. Obeli., Horan. /44.beables Combouarl Ileatorallre or Yitibitore eleartekw and Weitalios, to Mali art: tie I! lustre vat , Mated sad polisbal Yoraltore. *a., _to. Ulm anapoood ‘ tom entirely eoperseded all outs arUclee wollbr IW,llar • " Vla r M:=CitMe Powder' Cleardei: and la WIRT. Cava oritreab....bd Ware. la rale by . bleohUllti • Ou.. • iell ' • Ureter 11o:op. - LIVER - 011.1.44 freah euppl of Rudgtoa dik Clark'i reed arl4 fatraskbr \ meat '..• • \L. W !LODZ Co. FOR SORk:TlLßOAT4ltushton's.Comp. Loseuges ,f Alum, Zinc. 4e., torPor•Throat. Mart& Ow: Ile.; for amlo by • • L+ WlLeta A CO. XTRA . BROOMS-40 dol, reed on'cosa- Cif:mliOnt. end tor tale low to olaisly . . . W. 4.1110340R0 It CO. fete - 7' No. Nf4 LI • ty 'Peet. r .WOOD} .W W. SR IIDAILDS- 7 is Just red azd. for mall , IV A. NrOLURO k ' had Omani And Tea Derldra. ekATE tia reol for sale 477, V. jai BELL. 411100 BM Iltahr wt. UNIATA, SLIT 'NALL, itODS4O,4IOO • . fo r M L , VON BCFNNOONNT QIIGMt•=.-4.1 hhd& ,ottiowksuul ftemg• by - ` . . - Ijg.l'apet•olajrcil '.*?# ? . TiO# - ?!.4 1 71 1 0 } *, 'iji,li::%:•';.!'- - •.. , : \' '- 7 .''' '''''. 747 - 7 * F 4 .'s'er 01.141 M "Irtd =CAW L. Iff Z, wren `y\r+ba~: a - ici a SIMMER Altai ratta asoucip. • . ontLit, ras `MILES. at ?lama. PENNSYLVICNIA RAIL ROAD. .\\,_ F#9ll rITTABURGIT TO PitILARELPHet 42VD \ 04'25 ho nthrough, tit,,eithir plait:l6tl trabah, Oonitectittg at Harrisburih ititl3#lti.‘, ••••\ FARE, SW hN hail, after Saturday, July 240, • Laura. 31401 Train wilt, leave the Dowt on Libestv , ItrtL k rtovethe Carta every'mong at - .. ' Paiseutiters by,the esia 30 es'lna to RoJehauktis.. Fluter Ureetututriti.) where they oeill pad *helmet, of Vonbes In radian. to Nosey them 10 relies. over a first , rate. Plunk and Turnpike ato. , , la Bestir'. Stetioa , ' (Doneteb.rk accompanyeath true of Deaeheet,) theta take tie Con pII.II,,ADDI.PIIIA AND BAL - . reseeneem too Baltimore the ears'of the York sad \ I , Cutetherle.nd 1411 Read et Ilarrieborgh. • Paserturres 'dervish:4a avoid \ night inTrel I \ XT. 74 AMMTA . T.IIT.TI I 4TrIgk.IS=III O u k \ or Italumoreat 9 reednek the same evening. is • everibt .• 4 ig& re throuhh:Pckete toll...Alford: 4 a. Iloildayeburg. \ _\ Baggage chbellekthrough to ThiLvielishie. nit Paseenre am 01,00 eapeneeomoving:hggage oryhis Aeriunnodntilal T4ti stilDleave Palebiarles \ at r sod arrive at Ratchets:ROl. noise . itven +Davi 0 8 o.x. Returning, ebs Tnilne wilk;ave Itolehanich;e \ mlfellaws—The wecommedat ion:Tref at it 154\ arrive ingla Pittsburgh at 8 Ater. Iliac TO nob Train a 1 0 .5 ,, , r. arriting at sr. ■ ; DeooruP Taro gh Train ar P. 11 ..Arritire at 12 r. \ \ ' • . _ ngl'A'47lll ro g &4nAeral t laZintk id r: Pesseogers will proeare thlir Ti. , Rets at th e liiirrood ja Dlononaihela Iloiee, Water dereet. or t AUX. ... a ) m L 00 I o Denote& , Liberty at,,,;„ ,•• NoriciAesie of lent th Cvniquil selves re apo table hop personal dage.oelrdaa 101 , 00. PENNrrA VERstetilie' \ ' SUMPOR AIIKANGEIsIZ/str.. OFEW tit I 87 VIMIC 11,31.1 L \' \ The ma k,' Western. Rail\ Boot r•Ruttutyr‘otil of i ‘ it{?3l, ALL TiIeASELAYS UV THE TO . pLEvr,f,:on, \ ANT.I V AIUOUB LAKEDORTB.. \ Ginty Direct - Lie to Canton, Msiseillon \ att. , lttkrt from Pittaburgb, \ VI,VE Trains leave,i?ittsbkrich at 8.50 k Jr. • I...rara, dine at Atli. . 4411;441.71, , k,'0r0 i n!"Tb t", • 0— OP- , APA °l.littit.°O`orOht..Wioht f or t ho tra 7- \ tang nubile; ~ A W. PAST ra'as2acan TRAIN \ Levees PittA n lapin This gh at /1 a. D. dining at Pokin..l resch• AlPsoce a 44 P. N. in Bhutan. the tram to Cleve- • \ autDirt time for the evening boats cal Lake Erie. 'taking the Pakt Train at 11 ;bar oase transact. ' business In Pittsburgh tutors, sttrung, and save . three IX - weaver the Wellsville routs' .., • Passe, takers can take Abe fast train ' arni `be in Dunkirk thartiat toteltik: or in Chicago in tir'svening of the neat day . '. td=jargto P A ' tttibEfehRTPIICIA'..IIVg miles, in „ 105 miles. $3. Thlhturesa train comintreartwasd. leaver Dataillai at II /L. * . resehre Alllence at 'MIS r, w. eotinettlaw_erith the line from Cleveland. &net, there..l tutarritge at, Pitts. burgh 54:, . giving paeeengers time to Salado& in Pittehnnith:.and go on by the listuallywn.lS.4llleikt at thearniters\hy this route come from eh:Rittman° rata 'lurch In two Rays • without night travel, and mum ham ene to two dayi..in connecting with tiro penua Clinft•l Bah stow: paseangere leaking - Pittsburgh at 8,40. A. IT, reach Can\ • ~.' tom at 2P. M. em. 7 Illsevilion at 230 P. D. At Masagion t, conneets *lth stage lines to Wohater. Mauteheld. New: Philadelphia,. end at Enon to New Castke, Poland, 17arren, Mercer and Erie. \ • TR 4PRBIGEIT TRALY ', • \ \ With a'uosseoger ear ettaahed, loaves Pittsburgh at 420. .a .'w. an,{ waits at Alliance for the arrival of thh tett teak!. 'sates there humedialelk after, and reach. Alessi/ion at. \ x. • t • ilts:New Brightmt Amommodation Train listen \ Pittakuagh at ID A.sl.lndh 20 P. 31, and blew Brighton af \ 7 , A. BD sad .1 P. IL, etopplow intvrmeallato etetierni.\ Dscuision Tickets, wood Ws two dare. are sold belysintw Pittebuiwb, Rochutter and Nim Brighton. Quailed y tickets are sold atlow rutes.rni tickets bi.,the, , 4 '4 Partake to W. of the stations: EkoPrsio'a .comaad..t.t.t - \ their, returning will leave Alliance at 415 ; \ , New Brighton at 7 P. w.endreaFti Pittsturkh at 8 \ lIARBALGII. n4;ni: f Vll - e'relli MT; 72 . c 7 t . r . stWon . kill;dal.'", — • Ahnnibussetveun In eonnect'on * with the trains to and Trent the station, on Federal street. ~ • Per Mesta apply at the Vederel PArret Station of the tnsiSisnd ra. 'leaved. to' 01.101SAIS PARKIN, % '), \ Ticket Agent. or to J. ILES.HISIEN, , .S.ioneststshela lionseo Pittebuelth. . Novs4B y the renal:7 Ateamboat 60 WIS. to. Wellsville. o_osrlse by Itallsoal.'loo miles totdefsLend, the fare ia,p,ao.\ itr.irilfab. Jane 22:1832. 2 , , - • :., ---,---,,,-1- • Nei\ Boas! • EEL e , , PALLOW, L 'pppo6ite . , the Post Of- Yip\ TlAtArtrnel. 111vbronilyell tbb folkow avb+ly Norrelb VoL 1, banAßOAtely boubliu oldthi; Tbv . DlAry rb),ll!Al.' by batibi el O:WAY " Thy E Zl ' et i :=lV l ,b7.l h l .'" -1;:e 1 yo ' tb t co • b ' en‘ "khd PA‘lY," , :iguetraioi, oy'Ambye l yl. " A furtbob impblr — lugomar , —ttzbAftsutilaf pig*— affil be - ob bobkl AAA,' or too. a VALLI kIV, '‘` , l Th,rd i:a_ot'S,rott anO. fterce. -. • \ l \ VST - tril2;:k, the\ Lir() rot OecitialWinfit,l4.\ \'., Soy t, And th/...1.11., oeVenyral Franklin . \\ \ nbytdoo. nteu6pin'e DIATAttot tpr•Julr,.. \ llorticutturlst : \ \ • ISYA /3'B % • ' • GILDENPXNNEt a , ; 76 roiaLV ctrolq. \ k , AYVNS-71thirphy • alluroliAeld, have! a \`•.. A x 441 nYAArtutent FrYnnli And Dritith Lawns 4nd ' ot yr stlyy or Mut: Auctmektientis 11. r tykilYtedtvsyymadth . ta.ir. , oo ;• • v AIN ? , Alto G00d... yi:3l 'os finotAb Mas, t o •r 1 An And 'figured. Nemyyoky: ty..mtp,J.ckon..ts, bought h. chomt. Jy7 • ( I P I( N — "O° bu.,.(ia the . earyroe'd for sale .1.341 titio.crr:wpter :311186 & shoulderajfor J.BOONE. • 1:07 Llbyrty ytnyYtt littNdit \ TESTER • PAYEIC 7 -A beautify ...LI,. article:jest ived• snY tar ualo Lk, TROM PALMER. . 66 Market street. QUAINER\ s BhAWLS--A. A...31a50n & et. 1 ;a - 10.1“4 olMe4i., lei.Fe aa+ertm ntofllagigdera. talker...4o"r, Brocqk leehmere, Loin°, and other bummer }el4 VIET YkeENT 061eng which has given an en world 0441141. x to our retail customer.. wataa s. rata amlr arq- extu3t - , baring Just lr'Ll'a • t lard •\ lai'd lila:AY/'4 at 37K esola:\ —' adrerlor Xxtrs suck ttveo to .51 . 25: AEDINEII TRICE A:Ails:son ; cued 64, dierket stree t , . 1.1/1 trpen this xikortt ., lng \ a .. - 4EO per. \ • . Isos.nvary litaraetr allawlar• IS 'coma /*ratted Lama ah”liwg \ ." Stand.' do /.1d0 , ....r00 Ide Mao; Lora, Ezabrolderita, ilru.tert, Glover. de jet., .Q,UNDRIEst. ..... ----,- \ \ - k • ‘, . tgl,'..tr' 'g ,,,- cited 13.m \ ..i..,..1 . \• \ g . \ ~ 100 1 4i". Cr N c. , :.t. in...; ~•- ' \ \ ' \ 100 1. 4 1 . ,: ; V i mi x a tua fr , lol; ‘,, • v \ .14 \ '... \•\ V . i:iflrieivt‘, " al . L- by . \ . - i - au A1,. 1 1:t 11 ` 11 ' I ' 4. "' II " Aft 00; ,,,,, . 1 I :tr -- I.'caseS 'pick ed, \ wi t i7c7ry \ \ O. KlDD,k.tx). . oilAi(uoP.Col(krak--scrible..reed and • \ fit• GY , I Tja I \ \ KIDD ttai Vir!S(sl) - -.1&bola. foi.L7r D .b • 4 1 J0A71 1 . 1/o,Pri reel) be con39ork ft ea t..t.if trir. 12 arttrer. 1.4 Aale . 1,7' • ' DIVLO:I,I% (X).; \ for ri4ailing;', Ir. couatla. ' • 1 . sdzio s, IJtbortrapblo liarro ken, with n,414 rar;etr 01, ' 4l r w °, f6r \ ,sal b T\ , \ • felt L • ea,V,rant it 44, between ,:ciu:4 40:4- \ : . 125: , bblri4 l Ioak eccipeiage,) \ ..1.711 naas ‘\ 45.„ s \.. s ..• rICIANNERS' SOII4PS-1 'Oat° iturll&)'ll‘ f oig ia.b, .‘ s \ s 11:D11,1.,ZELL Ch. \ , 11104uauttie., for biv • •• • \ _11:\ . 4,3 , - \ DAL4ALL \‘, \ _ _ (t, ‘ Skougr3 D l h oliiii i gl% BIS N blleß FAMILY FLOOK,,—,a regpia r s upply from V \ ar • tb• Chtior ‘AII4-4yealt grdontl.,lrvizet.oluteil \ hit* Wheat, for iSSWIT . 41 .1 3, • ‘'s MUG •'TT. Waroest... • • ig ILK POPLIN 21a; Idat m . 4 :rase' natl . Silk Vollio. BONNET LININGS-445; reed Att . 0- Clt. Mae= A 0)2%25 ..Toletora aarldwe 0 , 3.4 -ii/NEN) LIISTRES-40 u, JEW, rectived of .. A SECOND BAND PI-1 7 / 1 a e tzhA l mtmaj i hmia k css)%. ow' Aiwa. Nc the 100 , or or sir% co sh. , \ " • ..•.Wtultact:,;._'''•;\ A A NERTAJAN . Douai.; DuAgg: .'l= • =4 • . KM: • IhlGtmPstrist.Daubleogui' 80ttst,-I.e the Biuskia,g.g#44 uqe., et '• 3•6 " ' H. U. Attie; - NOR lEmAilizo3Roti likintry'qf oakum 10LOU 11-450 EAL. - ELIIBIII 6f rnE!►HnbDb sabenr• ~ ~ ~~~ ~ : ~ ,t, -~,. ~ ~ .~ koAbfs, Extra and S. y. just 7,OIINRTON. &Co. aVe ; tit t col•';\ due k \ store an • , , 4: a * \ :441ct , 4. 4 .t i zt , 4 1 1 , • , , ~~~ '~\ \ /832 s