lie Bald that he lw one' teetotal . on the fer ried deOk for 10 or 20 - minutes before the tire occurred, but eannot say' It the iirei were Jett .‘, without soy firemen to attend to them. lie saw • berpeoling over the boiler whiah - estended to tae wood work of the boat and thinte thet in this __Way the Ire demurred. la satiated that:there viz o carelessness and • nezieet somewhere. Ile further stated that he bed been to the seen* of the disaster this more ' iog, and that fifteen more bodies bid been found, - and they Were still dragging them op Ile ebould *ay gist they were between 800 and-400 platen !, gemOzaboard, and judging from the number he Raven shore. he should think that a large number hid perished, Tie beano doubt that fire tit:cleans, • nmay..inore were burned to death than were drowned. Another passmiter_ said that they bed not left - - Albany twenty, ridnntes, before he maw, by the ensiled faces .Of the offmere and ecreants, that •••' teaselling unusual iris' taking place—the heat from the boners Was unbearable; be knew that theCeptain hod determined to beat the Aramaic , One the triseengers ibt House sent comeitmleation Voting that bo .rationetrata I with the captain twice, bat thst the only reply wol.theitt is to danger " The heft von In , tense, and tie- 8219 ' ,oturate or smoke end 0121:201 round the chinmey. Ile took his daughter to 'the hurricane deck,. and held , her . in-his arum / till the boat street' the. shore. when' he threw her into ,the 2920.9 W. the pmeous ; on the land end W 29 eared. " : lie wife was on board. hat ebe dirappearal from the deck and he did not etc her again. lie lb 'satisfied that there was gross mismanagement on the part of the Captain . , MEE , 1 • ' Several other 4r.gii.e. statements wern.mado.' and all arree.thaf the boats verg racing;- ; and that the fires on board the Henry pm, were or eaie4 vie dangerous extent. , -• Strong resolutions were passed Sit-condemns: tion of the oficers of the -boat, and _a rigorous • proseoution advised. t ' Among the losiiras A, J. Hown , ng, F.so tor of the florticidtriet,„ and Author of Cottage Ifieldences, find sariOune' other valuable waits na horticulture, onmitental , gardening, and Ro-' rot Architecture. He was also in the employ of the Goreniment, ant had charge of, ; the public • -. grounds at Washington: ~He had, left his bean - , tiro' residence at Newburg -but tut •-boor,bef • In company with his wife, who was sired. Among Orb lost is also o elate? of . Nathaniel Haithorne. 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The F,or fellow lad- eekroely,;howtoter, touched the tter, when he was isciaed by n shierk 'nod xpec • , dity despatched, .. I?. S. Cleavpfa "Prue Nag Jimmy Soato."- krINDEPENDENT or iti:hoppy• • win.' • len.teiskettrets oss the surfaeiei tb• shin. in rtonto4gil active p.rypjnak, frilt Ititiaisd efh. to gat Dante: ...Cleaver's PrtsellOst Motel' &Or rvanures*quaiii ^t airing attellestr.p.pnateestang tosessitees 'costa. trr: 4^,1,40° la. . . • Pot ittail all Dispensing isinisente en 11.14 the, scents tor Ptliebnigh 11.1111. %ctitar. MitS. d now :aa to your • Votittenta.". 1 thoocht to I bad delayed ',Woo eo lona. lt mall bo *sell to wait tmtll hat t'easiiewiaat to write." 1 I tunt f arstoiretel ta. oil for pale. to• people ti...ott It la. the quack I.e.:a rr&t.ttio.o sod to felt taa tittr. •, towo.o 10 bar. But l nee It w K../ tr[el.la.t.P uaadW moo to but. until Dear Noce to bum modkrl ruurg. It ~ u 3 tts2. to cute • I n.drf aad laxae.4. , me who Lot be-u Witt , to . ;labt4ears, 'wax parecoided to tri tta,lrtti e. nod *tee la had noel but three bottles:be coohl Fe.. army the moor, mot tlearly dibtlageleti the color or 0... bisa.aath Rue "Mentes touelt itoPttfel• lilt 'biltaltiese.oviisers - to bee: bees . s tbe motto( a ray Inset. i•ratelsos of &torah.. Roth male ckhibete nig of the power. of retroboat' Bat let it stifles to ear abet Ripe obtained ea extended Pteolttitt in Art, .1 have sold all tbet 109 one me. and debt heti ,nil • binalrel bottle mote. ;FL '• klosaorsiam PALM Wieroodo. Ilateb lit 107- ,X6II,Jog" Pitintma or ill Icjada execavld tedn aka aide at rea+onabFHlro: '1 • ptientloo will be. Parteni sad Pm , ...s.a.e. fur.ftb.thWou W Corevn. till/4411a Haas, KW*. Lab& !..1i. 11 ...."b 4. • Vint iva WIM la.la twair gliffekta and' Pittibtugh Rl'llEO4l . . - • I'ICKSTS TalLoooll 111 BDepityp, DDNEIRE, ToEF.DO, DETROIT, 01110100, DIUMAUSIE, CtI,014B118;and • ntw and foot ranuitig ettiuner • ft, . ClTY.lNgvits flooororshalb orvo- Ado Ellohooiiblott.' Hott. cony morning - (Bandon. n. • ne . ltf4at b o'bioet..zn, a o=log . _to±till=4l Wel/4mill* tit IL= P.V.; sod riw ittivt ....hum.. 40 toioutot _past. bohiocit, ggwith oo A k IM o S boat o tor Ettioltitir,Buthio. Tow., • PlNS•agell bays Pittstronh hi the toothlop. tad haft tht next orphibil Ittedoogo., • • thpoonsolb golos 111 , Ohio ott.t Tenn. h. ' oot owl sr bp the .. 3 A. tzsio.: st . whkoh 01. bad (bp 11 Wt. ol l l tr. A. .1 141 P. fl.whinno Obey hoe. to wait 1 3 o'elerk. P. 41.. 01.0 Rchiwn, train from Wellorillo, which ••tototi hem oo to .Cbortgabd. arriving' at Prow Um"' bud in bubo trald of • Cbribiorthoso lOW ge xar - • • .111..obito Ameba throws fro= ihutbonat to Qtr. • ;tow". tob twitrdjbo stoottioe lhhobtl3ltr. • . 0.41 ,, th wer " •-• • - .• 'JOHN HACH [IV. /tryst • Clerretred bad PHlsburitt Rod Po. Ofbew t=w Ib4lottbt,Watet 54. ad dollO,Creab . alma or verb—Br tbo tons At Tease A.B. to Afboob toad ilorchtbd and fittibuoth lt. X.,' from 4111b.nro to Mot luod. the fro 1. N.W. • •-• • DAGVERREOTYPES _ . .41.41 .3.6e.lued rtranx6 ln rhir l itgrAgi : =4 l .= tro4i st.oincil 6 icAltstnner . I,,Mp! Maws& , 1.40,1*..11a; --- MEER BEM§Im; 4I aGtOTe . . PORLINWID trit'WHlDe. A cr. Y I? 2 B MONDAY, MORNING, ADITIIIST 2,. 1802. WHIG 110103U11101L ter 'mil he Ixol. thtir to 'and y hi n ook fire, *ghost icat rxisroirt, IFNI; !n; , 01,1 , ... L,0 SCOTT, of Now Jersey • WILLIAMI. OftsiL7llA7l, N. Carolina commtsSioN en, JACOB lIOIFFItfAti, or anus coterr. •--- • JIIII,OI or TUB .$17711.1X11. coyar, . co. t.w todm nu1..11 Oxterr. drara, , ed.) JOSEPH BIRTINGTON;of Armstrong Co ton rncsLßcnruc xixcrons ''''''' ' '''' A. ' '''' • • - Districts. 1. W1L121,111. shams, 14. Jizcs U. I..laYli litUattilll. IL Jiarel l, 3. Jars W. litcces. • • .1L Jams K. DAttr.A. t. Jon,: P. Vasa. - 17. P. Jiro. 11cCou.ovot :Irma blcluranA. IL Rawl Dugs, 11..1.11.3 R. FuLll.ll., 19. Jump Usiol , 4 7 . 54= ALOIIII. StAcarAw. vt, icam guarns. 11. Tams J. Blasux. 9..140n 111.0.1R.14., loan. 0.9 t. lvosw Cattrtuar 11tt ALL 11. 1)1111 11. Dlatna Pincus. • 17. Darn 11. 1 1. C. Sissem. Va. B.le - s. A. Pvinurcv. 13 . :11 , 1 )111,1nasTAITII. • Autimasoniti *l4 County Ticket. . ran trorauss;-21r1 mown.., DAVID 11110111 E, ritDbursb, . oeloms-22h MUIR. • /110111.8 H. lIOWE, ADARti.lar vox intis. f',D;p DAMIS. All•chthY• ' .113CILLY. llt.)M1 , 1 L.PPOcra o ii. o ItIOTIARO COW R. Pitt AN. TPiorwhlptbibT‘la. ir.VIITH. JOAN l'arPntum. ',‘ • wkatt.i., Pittsburgh. • --• 247.403Dra.J. 'CONTAIID OASIT T BICIJI, 4,. Pitt...burgb. - T;Taxv• 10001 OilgCli? Of 40/11E710 rt 131014 IC. urspuot AL.Gb:C. Pittsburgh. • JAMES • LOWCA - , I'it4l , 9rizb• • Rnortna. ''F4A,.+6IIII. 0 ADDNETS. MARI:4th. • • • Ecrial [017.11;401.tre cr 11. l'lttrbargla 'coy Octet!, T,UNDT'S LANE CELEBRATION pprraho, July '280852 , (Piecinexlay .Afternoon ) This morning early; aftez . a good nights rest, repaited - to the. cara, - and was fortunate in sr -riving jest es the train came in from its 'first trip, and,thus saceirded in obtain - tot a seat, al though the rash had no wu subildea, Rua we et" soon a g ai p wjthili the sound bi the roatiag crotisit. tebenwe snived sttbe nrilitvy camp posed, the ievisv tree just ceismeneing, and presented I 'very epeetsele. The concourse of eethears, both or lease . awl gtotththto. wee • • liehsg 'averse to' abrading in' the'tet . sae, We. repaired to the: reh, a and found "the principal 111 : nd sureinadcd,hi *respeatabie connourse of p:ople, arnang•artom were ntny•Pittsiturghers, wit the Piusburgh banner. The epeakieg hid been going OM foraome time, end the Vetenet geed humor Ind edthiflitlCll 'prevailed. , learn ed that Blr.'Sonsitzweldee 'of our city , bid just concluded every effective speech,-aud our well townsman, MIST Even, mode a very good . CDMIZIOII,6IIIIO epiech after -1' arrived, nal wa., I . tt r cheered. . A,Ol yt.? t interest wac fasted iu Allegheny CoontLandreuu 7 m1 13' UukiaTi .. found that the famo.f.oor area 131, en:4 nod o f oar ardanalesuo,Usehment to Gen. ad,'-siad that great things ,„..,,bi°!rsgtooorol7fiounty this full. I repaired to the hotels, 'a:ed.-beee found epeekiog going on in one, blade ut music playtug in et:Locher, singing of songs in tcccral, and aR orimled to their uirrtfoq t4poc* ty; &coursing the great business of the cam p , ,ignothile delegates from distaste States were 00giogtheceselnato each other' to tabor for arisciind victory. - *etatatelterin was et its height, and the tionuada ripen thensands on the ground had caught the fall spirit or the contest sod were prepared to go home to scatter their fervcir sting their neighbors. About noon, the Military review being over, the meeting Was re-organised 'ln the' Move, 'were en le:inure concourse wee assembled. Siceeitee were made by Mr. Bradley of-Indiana, Mr. Blunt of. New Tort, Mr. Johnston of Ohio, air. Smith :of Illinois, &rue greely of New in.rk, and genre' others. In the intervals be tween the • spemihes general capital conga were I "g. The scene at this lest meeting wee of them:et grand end impretiive chancter. the time, the pi toe, the; Obratunitances„ the rest assemblage, ltsdntense enthttrieron, the voice of the multi tude, when it broke in cheers, like the sound of the many waters whieb pith 'crashing roar were falling at our very rade, all were ululated to make an indelible inirasseion uponihe buena tion, and op.; turned away limn Om stand, to tale a last look at the maenad, previous to star , ting for hactei'l felt that I uS n thousand times rid for the fatigues of the journey. • ' Tar. FALLS or NIAOA*A. is • this woo my first visit to this stupendous esteem:4, it may be expected that I shall give Male 'deterliplloll' of the mamiliceit some:— This I shall not attempt.. Who hoe not reed s &icription of this Falls of Tiiigare, by the meet gifted peak and who has conceived any adequate eoneeptfen. of the otjeat &scribed, by each means t' Where others have failed pret to succeed, neither can I expect to interest any. by dwelling upon so hackneyed o theme. Timis readers, however, who have never had the, privilege of ~visiting this wonder of nature - , - may . Oat some little curiosity to know how it Impress ed me, IMO in what particulars the ordinary de teriptions failed to-convey n: proper conception of the rplendid reality. This tar I will try and gratify thein. ' ci , miag down the river, thio fleecy spray bang les. over the retie, like • white clond, iirreen for 57 vend miles. From the time my eyes fell upon that beautiful guide to the spot Where the widen. take their awfal plunge Into the abyss, I felt •o if drawn within some Magic circle, and act If im pelled-by some eitriordinarytaiteinatian to rah to the amine of wonder. On lending I took -the Ent conveyance which cams VI hand, with direc tions to drive at once to the falls.. The white toti"ri, the military, the thin:steads of people, the. ' earronjuling excitement were all lost In one In- I lease, overariehning desire; to gaze upon this sublime work of nature: And it woe - not - Until I had stood it the top'sad the bettom of the Ame, ricim falls, teethed noted( inits glittering spray, pressed the,boiling flood. at ;the beet ferry, and Talked slowly:down the . riter .on the Canada . elioreotleinking in the gloilotm 'Won, and decd . nit miba.rook, that the each:et:rent in any degree - subsided. I I have readmit lately o fdi sappo lament felt • et. first eight of the cataract. It did not come op ugibe pietism of thelmegination. biyttee poiotmenttian of the opposite diameter.. The .oette was more grand, the fill more tertillo,and the wholesplendii:panoratoti. mote magnAceut gun( I expected. The cootie of disappointment orightatettfn conceiving of iousetkingutliki °a tare, and not in'evei estimating the grandeur at ; the'objeet.; doublybethee coy one aim had a just conception of the . cataract infore'seeing it, and I: am care an one could, turn away from It without feeling wee*, and Indelible impel* , Sion of grandeite - and'enbUtelty hid been made **ld.mind o ' • iw smititer,paitionlar. li woe Most signoeshly ;tiseppointed.'± tEnty.body Zhu beard • of. Goao Island, whichlke inehetliernhon'the wit:sat, and divides Nil into own putts; hut from no JeaariptiaEwhiob:l:bad eee . e. had I derived any jut., pougention :the inegnitude of this sound. It contains, as l learied •by inquiry, itheot Moretti Weep: and :0 meetly , c overed by • dense asters! forest4l4;engit which - Oda have been ant, MA ICiiiiisie,road Oats saran sad et•Fei the Island It to wilted to the Ameitheti thew , by 11Aititigt, which pines over the - baling cartes alnerf.'distuttOi Olive the attract. - Fiom inks Isthad are scums <the AOeiri l eim of; the ve• "Ito , t5 , 1 2 01ff .. ief,t at *in more Ac finisvien i'metthie -*IBC Oss# facts Rot 4 1 .' 6 4Fiwt ilk the Teta Vikiiiilk! Sad *itakii ama 40mishipaid - - clui,ttes I 'at mutt= . „ . by:d/Oidnitid .offillau;ztet this Ica glufulte oUI fatito win be:: permitted to retiddO. divot:U6o sacrilege to attempt to improve It by human - art. The rapids above Atte falls, for nearly their whole extent,_ can be seen to ad ventage from this island. 'They, of themseliei, were they not overshadowed by the overwhelm log grandeur of the principal cataract, would be considered worth a joarney.satia the ocean to eee. There's more fine scenery shout the Palle than X expected to Ind. Nowhere othidd onerspend • few days with more advantage, and delight. There to an tier changing panoramic new on both tildes of the river, and hardly any where are, there more delightful and exciting promo- . nodes. The accommodations at the Fans are of the most extensive and excellent character. The new goose lately opened on the American side, Called the International, is a most - taagnificent hotel, with immenee and richly furnished par lors, and well fitted up in every respect. This, together with the excellent houses there before, afford accommodatious for all viettors except on the Oceasion , of a celebration such as that of lundy'e Lane. After the - oonvention - adjourned, we hastened to the oars, and succeeded with some effort, In obtaining footing on the platform, and thus re turned to this city. Thousands were left behind after the last care and beatified started for the evening. Tux Hosts Our last letter, given above, le dated at . Ba tido. Immediately afteryarde ye repaired to the eplettdid eteamship Southern Michigan, vessel of the same site, Soieb, and furnish- log as the Northern Indiana; being built and owned by the same company. They are an much alike as two peas, and are unequalled by any of their sister craft that we halo seen on Lake Eric. We found the vessel crowded with pub r ttengere, and a perpetual -stream pouring on board, until she was literally covered in every I part with badman beluga;among whom were a I great number or ladles. Of course it was lin poEsibli to give all . this' multitude berths, and great was the chagrin and vexation of many who expected to get a night's elotp. The number on the Teasel has been variously estimated at from twb to ttiree thousand. We werednformed that the officers estimated It at 2,200. Be this no it may, eyery part of • the pap - intent vessel was crowded. As coon ra. e started, those who had not been no Portunate as to procure berthe, ap plied to the stewards for matrassee and blan kets, but these were soon exhausted, and hun dreds had'xio help for it but to bivouac on the carpet, not a very uncomfortable place, by the way, provided one (sordid preserve himself from the ruthless foot of some paver by. The n'ght was cam, and It piked off' in quiet, tut when morning came, the fatigued end 'hen gry thousands aboard began to murmur at the dim proopost of breakfast, and some to denounce the captain and toe vessel. This feeling ,000 produced en indignation meeting, and the cabin presented, for tome two hours before We trivia at Cleveland. a scene or great ~,cettement- The principal agents in startle g !!setement were preens who hut 0.10.1.1.017 • the east en the for the diecom- CAM. anti Witi f.rt , to:rndure. A good deal of injury wc s...bait t.l the boat and furnittrre,-by the crowd. daring this meeting; the onbin floor runic coo -1 siderably by the great weight upon it, and the furniture was Injured by standing upon it Fl rally two parties were formed, one (or and one, against the boat, ending etrioge of names were procured to both documents. There were doubt-i lees canes of vexation and annoyance, but this . Was for rO.lll owing to the excessively crowded state of the boat than to the principal officers. Captain Perkins is a perfect gentleinan, and did ' • ' all in his power to reader his passengers com fortable. The clerk; also, is • most accommo dating and gentlemanly man. That some of the waiters soy Iceve,taken advantage of the occa sion to fleece some of the passengers, by gelling them the usirof blankets and mattrines, we do not doubt, but the captain ought not to , be held responsiblelor this, until it can be . 'hewn that be tolerated such deluge on his boat. WO were nasured:that-anywrholiadheentofind guilty of 'each practices should be dincharge4. It was possible for the beat to feed and ledge such . • crowd. All was done that could he under the circumntances. We cordials recommend both the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan to all who wish to mike a.pleesant mid safe trip on the Lakes!. We landed-In safety at Cleveland, about ten o'clock, end found-the morning Express train of thi Clerelsod and Pittsburgh Avid. welting , for us, and irrived safe home at tight o'clock, the . sitanearenlng, delightedand invigorated by one of the most pleasant journeys we — erei notwithstanding the discomfort occasioned by the crowded bests and ears. • 51&11JOICT This person is the Demorcatip candidate for Canal Commissioner. He residei in Uniontown. Fayette dounty.., Some weeks' ago, commeel cation sppetred in the Nicole= Deatorn!t, signed Boon GRAHAM, giving an account of cer tain alleged transactions a! flearight's, of a dis honorable character. We published no part of this fiorenumicition except a letter signed - by Semlght, dated in 1840. which we, considered . ..tit' of Itself sufficient to . came every min in Feensylvinis, who bad any regud for the bon g and welfare of the State;'to reject him as a candidate for en high an eflipc..' That letter dia• played ouch gross Ignorsecolied' morel otlistal ty on the part o! Mr. Seeright, that we wonder ed how he ever obtideed a emanation from a State Conveutlon for an office of siMb Mat and 'dignity; and we expeoted either to Mei the 'tulip enticity of the letter poeitively dueled, or Mr. Smashes name stricken from the list of candi dates. After considerable delay, - a dental did appear in the Port of Ibis city, tat it was so tame and trembling's' defence, and bore on Its face en ma ny ebellr fobrinelien, - that we declined to giro it credence, pilfering to widt• for more light.. Tbe communication in the Port wee elop ed by fifteen peewee, and its dental of the au thority of the letter is tit the following words: Graham has oleo published a 'fetter, purport. - tog to hive been written by Mr. fieuight to Rush' Keys, deed,' and dated in 1840, which is a most ridiculous arbutus', gotten op for the purpose of creating an impression that Mr. Starlight II incompetent as well as dishonest. R is only 4 necessary to mythic no such letter was ever written by Mr. Besright, as. will be 'herrn upon the trial of the emit for slander which has - keen inahtuted. We are convinced that - Graham's statementOme been gotten.up.for the aces/don from the tone of the letter, purporting tote from Keys to Glitham. We, hove examined the oor respondeotoe _ between Mr. 13earlght and' Mr. Keys sibeequeht to the date of tile letter, and find ;bet up to the time of the detiosie of the lat ter, he expressed the warmest feelings of friend ship for Mr. Bcaright, and are informed by the neighbors of Mr. Keys, that Mr. Searight was his constant oaten - Matt during Ms last sichness.. If this letter be gennine,-Mr eye aekoowle.lges and publishes his own• dishonesty, which no one, acquainted with him would' for a• moment _ 'twill be seen from ibis th at these:certifiers:Wog i no propf to substantiate their denlel,,,bot rest It upon their bars assertion. They do not say they bad seen the letter, and they could not know whether the letter was genuine, or. not., Since then we have seen a labaro defeiee of Mr. . . Searight, published. la the.Gado, ,f,ibli h tt. the' Democritic' paper of Uniontium, in ehlch we find that theiprininentee Ott/isletter is so binededged, as follows: -' A. to the letter of Mr. Siddreised to Mr. Heys, in - 1840, .11r. Graben.should re member that ho is taking liberty with ths dead which he dare not have dote with the lisitig,'by. publishing • private letterehich a rerponsofram the dint muse Would baits forbiddek—weitton by cue whom MrAleys himself r resnefed as the "only Mend he had in the ,world' s -written in relellon. to a transactiott whit* doubt:Mei had been well enderstood by, theta ea ti" matter of honor between Mende, in-which •Mk lkorighl. "useklingtage readily understood Ito pupas ty appreciated- by Keys—end width; could holiest been anamited, ..woctid -hrrolers con= Biped to the mai Omani which now rests oo himself. No one Inn* better thsa-Mr.-firsltan of Dm ekes bilboocy which , i! A rtidi tem setiOisalidMa bOtlrecli therkittend !cart '..Mattant, tulkitteek2lB4' -Tit bet. donnese this mutter Asir be 'filly. espinned by Enright himself se soquu he risco from a sick bed, to which be has bees, confuted by. serve indisposition for. several weeks.. It Is we onderetand capable of the moat satisfactory eriplination. In addition to this acknowledgment, we have certificate", published in the hat Mice= toton'Densocrat, by some of the persons, who signed the statement, published In the Ron. These persons say they'werideoeived, and -now certify ins follows: We the undershrued, whose names arpeared to the above communication, published In -the "Pittsburgh Poit,"• do hereby certify, that era signed that paper tinder a misunderstanding of the conteote, but now state that we have no personal knowledge of the facts set forth, we never saw the letter there reforest to, as having been written by Mr. Enright, to Hugh. Keys, and do not know Whether the letter is genuine or not, and all we know about any of the state. mente therein set forth; We got from the repro satiation of others. _ WM. THOBNDEJ.L, - BL.' JABEZ THOHNBELL. ' TO THE THEIR. I signed the above letteritithont ever having examined its contents. Atoll would say further, that as to the character and standing of Mr, High Graham eo far as I know, .they are Above reproach, and that I mow nothing whatever of any transactions between Mr. Beariwbt and hie. Graham. JACOB STAHL.. Uniontown, July 28, 11352. We•the undersigned do certify that we were present when Hugh Graham asked Wm. W. Wit= Herne, if be pretended to say that the letterpub -1160 by the orders of • Hugh °rebate, In the Pentssylranie Democrat of July Bth, wee hot s genuine letter and wrote by William Seneight; be, Williams said that it wee the band writibg ef 'Williato &aright. end that be, William Bearight, did not deny it now himself. July 27th, 1852. ANDREW H. SPRINGER, JAS. It SMITH, JOHN. A. LITTLE. In feather proof of the genuineness of the lettere,.we. give the following certificate from the Uniontown Demdcrat, signed by respesasble roembers of the Democratic party, one of whom . 'Matthew Allen, Esq., is High Sherif of the County. We the. undersigned do hereby certify, that we hare seen the original copy of the letter pub. limbed In the Pennsylvania Democrat, of the Bth hist , purporting to be o letter from Willie& 3enright, to Hugh Kepi, dotted February 14th. 1540 Thit we ore well acquainted with Wil- Ham ficarigtiCa hand writing, and hare tle hesi tation in mutate, that the whole of said letter, is in the hand writing of William &aright. • M. ALLEN, .1. H. ItEFORD, ROBERT DOYLE, T. I•icKEAti. July 20th, 1852. • lisviog thus aultatantisted the authenticity of the letter beyond cavil, we now proceed 10117 1 e again before the public, with the cameo..." 'ar our earnest hope that the Drepowoulaparty of this lisle will not do thetty , and the State the iojOStitO of voting. SO IMISOStby of so NO Man, with sly propel ; (eellog:of Stlf-seopect, with any regard for the h o oer et the Commonwealth, or with . the least .ilesire to uphold the purity of republican itsti. lotions, can vote for William Bearight, If be be : Herrn' him to be the author of the following let ter, sod that he is, the facts given above, abut• dantly prove, MB. Bmuuanr's Ltrtga. 8C0110137 8 Feb 14 1840 - Mr Hugh Keys Dear Sir—i will Just inform you that Mina has not trot more Than two hun dred dollers home with him we have been to the hook he paid of The introit fi. has gave me Judgment for.T weedy five hundred whited' I have Entered on the County doekett be boa Gee back to richmend "hear he says he Can git nets dis counted that his Frieand Sold negraea . for in or , lous on e Credit or Six' and nine months and will return in one month and pay of one half of one bent if ito the Judgment will be good tar the bailees; heye my doable Eat us I vs , gills , of forgery by tithing your 11,MIP to his note &netlike penitentiary Staring me in the foe I thot bast to reline you from the bank and have taken ell the responsibility on my self but if eves I ,do such an eat again Darn ma—, I presume he bets written to Coplen and yin for to Do Something for him 1 bare nothing to Say in his favor you Can do whityon pleas you are reload from the Bank I take It all on my self Butt do know that be Ito don more for the par ty slow in power Then some man that boa got the fount Contracts on the CS-011i trod if he had the niens'wood Do Wait !obis , bittifiettlf Some that wood fame Like penis, dogs whin the• Think the have something to gain and nothing to Lose. I mean Mills wood help ideas hie 'Masud was la adversity- not Like 13omv wood be friende that will hang , to the Cost tail in prosperity. I base . promised to pay of the bank if mills foils this spring and that will Take about allele many I will be able to Coleet as it' has to Conn By the bar - list your friend meguire Its most Likely will fell in paying the money he horned of me end thatwill not be treeing Ms frielode wall he got about all I ever got for our weekend you now I moat have a good-deal to start thst ( work pleai give my nepeets to my reined,. Co plan and Plantlike°. pun truly k Respectfully WM BEARIORT WO are itidebLO4 to ELLWOOD MOIIIIIII6 Esq 4 fore copy of bin elaborate and Mile report of the preliminary entreye made for the Cirminna tiillillaborough, and pariteraborg Railway.' The repert fe kepi:ponied with mops. 1%011 WABRINGTON C0r,..D00a.0N.0 th. Cittaarsh Ctutta• Wasnrsorros, July 1,1%. ca. Marshall to be COMIIIIII6OKir to Chien—Other Runtered Appointmenta—lerportairt BUI L from fha Omemitul on Cmormerce, upon Canaelben Briproeity—Rica and Ilarbor Billatorions &bet Neetinge; . ernd iTraturiarro dminght'recpk: 041. fdarobsil, of Ky., has been nominated Commiesioner to Chloe; and an effort will be I made to raise the °Mee to the dignity if a toll minion with the usial , nalery and ontlW lion it is to be contrived to evade the conitittitional prohibition against confertlng npoela member of Congress an office which lee been created or the compensation of whieb &all' ban been in crested during the 'teem for which:he has been elected, ir what I cannot' understand. ?Bat the thing has been done before, and no donbt will be done again. It vu done in calm of &is very ofgee, then 4ppointment atuantlioriadlnl643, and when it wee filled by Cabeilalashing, who was an netive Tyler member at the dote. The salary is $6OOO, without an optitt. - It Was understood Wit the mleslon td Mexico was held In reserve for Col. Marshall; Iht the bestowteent.Of that has made apart . of hther ar• rangements., Judge Colliding has not been cow. &vied, and there , is a strenuous opptiltlon to Thhobjeetlone ire Ids peat age. sold to be over seventy, hit . ansionalutianee ',with the Spanish lingasigi, and with the soistleo of di-. plotimey. _ Aheason for opposition, too, among Senators, testis rather 'full camera Of patron age dealt out to New York, which' Invialready a fall mission, and hue or two ob4silps—a cabinet minister . and two hes& of hn satts. In reference to Merles, our relations with that capricious, weak butiestous nation requires the the the higher order of cutout At this mo ment we are in g r eat danger of a wit with her. Sloshes cause of great complaint that we hare not restrained the Indians from the invasion of her defeneelcsas borders, as by treaty bound to do; and Welly that the marauders and rebels against her just authority; who her kept the frontier in alarin for the past twct yearn, are permitted and encouraged to organise 'their es peditiona within our terrritory: Wetrant peace with Mexico, not war. It is reported that/in structions ate lefolehot for the ettotieel to qoy. hatcher. .htetrietiog hlc lo:4w:is/kik froit tiie hiexicaa GOTolll4kelly S rigid InAhiitent of the Tehuantepec or at anY Mate,F the gem- iico or the ooptraet• ooreprieed in the grant to Oa.-ey. I hope and'irust not. The Hatay pant has been assigowl, to American oltisens, bait never was legal accordant to Me loin lowa, and it bee beeti forfeited hell a doseitieles for a do. lotion of *conditions. de to tbe Teintentepeo Treaty, if I . r . seWitood equivalent to a rellagniih Merit Of did natiatuti Independent* of Mexico; sid,itindd certainly bare led to a War., II 'Ridge. podding be confirmed,' POst.lifater (faecal Hall Will 'Motive Hie tintat judgeship lien Feanda.thstagirdettanted:toi the Poet Of: doe Dopartmeatoind thentembei for [Baffdo, f'e aftweign 4iotritinenv, • oesiniyin of the tainaiiif on agapebai peeper.l. • bill nit which per.. agape the ,trenitt se DM badomproadsed.. _Unit d: • • Tan' tageens' to botia.". - The home gwer, dosktlesi been 'whir:ad to idopOsais. urea, not complained of, against the I. fiaharinei,in oniaiiiiance with the importM the prolsoesi 7 They !Mk to coeroe i elpiocitrof mid*, and are Tilling to adroit in equal shorn cf the fishing Madness, ass. • dcieement thertito. tbla the compromise grated by Mr./ Seymour. no excellent one, t hope it will Ilia: adopted: The debate s under the , fire mlnritei . rule itt going en in the Ilausempon•the Hirer and liar hoe This Is shaniefal. The appropriailims that bill have a dein- majority of nearly or quite two-thiids... The bill ought to be - passed without an additional word'of discusaion. Esori day's dahy climiniehts Its chances of success in the Senate, • We havo glowing accounts of th e Whig meet ing at Lundy's Sane • end other points. The spirit of 1840 and • 1848 is evidently arousal. enthuoiasm for Gen.:SCOtt is equally uncon trollable and irresistible. Indiana is tottering, and Gen. Lute and Col. Gorman have heel:ism mooed .by the. Democratic committee to mai home and etnmp the State, In order to prevent the Democratic, volunteers of the Mexican War trout hrealtitig awarfrotn their Party allegiance. The - symptoms of a general' stampede from the Democratic candidate aro equally decisive in all the Northeastern States. FROI NSW YORK Comerpoodanee of the Pillabuish Daily Gasett..l Nip! Teem, July 29, 1952. The melaueholy newident on heard the Henry Clr y steamer le to-day the, sole topic of converes- tio.i, nor is there a single disrupting voice in op. position to the maledictions hurled against the offoers, who thne, for their own gratification, murdered euch h multitude. No estimate can be tomb at present of the number of loot. Each train that urriers ewe le the ;list, and for days to 46inettip'vrispeess will not be ended. The deith of ex-Mayor 'Stephen Allen, too of tho most:public spirited (lateen Nesrl'ork contained hos alien thin casnaltyonore- than usual intermit hoe. Under hie administration the moot im portant public wort: of ,our city wall' originated. r.tlis Croton Aqueduot," and durinv.his ntuile life ho•has been devoted to every cause, every ioorement calculated to aid oar Mt , or ite pop ulation." Upon no water in t e 'l i world is there mote recklessness of hu an life t_• . ...4siel upon the !Judson ricer, that ra ;:tiewKS of , ate Imo, and the real wonder:bag . t ro lhitl MI at. eicint is recorded like thisAßßent, Il bbat that they are not of weeklia 4 dTienceiL • , At ear sevitta the utmost tic lily prevails anti sin meows spared to get the e n ire . shipping ssi sdffor tea. The Constitution is rdered to be I teed, in three weeks. The general impresSion is 'nudist t h e squall is over for the pt aeut,and that our fishermen can pursue their av *lion undis turbed. The prompt tone of Sir. Tebster's ad drese to his constituents, aided A the vigorous anti hostile attitude assumed by. the commercial prose of the Atiantie,. has thrown a few timid pot pie into hysterics, and. causing them to for get that John Bull needs to be m it by a growl deeper than hie own. There is • plod deal of war among the people hereabouts, nod no ad ministration would fail to receive a hearty sup post which tares the responsibility of .ndica dog' the honor of the republic, when assailed through our marina. 1 ' ' In Welt street three is a good deal of activity and &marked attrat.ie in fancy stsekr, united with a firm and Ince - staring trade id sound kinds. Tim general tendency of the markenn upward. hut tno absence of operators and tbodrot weath er tend to keep the amount of hcsinces Teltioo - ably small. Short paper is discounted readily et the banks, but long notes'sro not taken with much readiness.. . . . . One sort of property, (real estate) maintains its activity in the face of hot weather, o thitt city, sad the codfish war news, and never was a city in s more rapid etste of transition than over own. Tebuloue priors lire paid" far improved property, and ape day's priers are nd stand ird of vitae. BO toot do prices rise. Nor can better things be hoped by tenants.. With MI our msg- Dificence there is no city in theworld where the 'Wive producer, the rasa of humble meant, is to tared for his shelter. Comfort be has none.— Weth houses to be built at once enough to re duce rents to the scale of London and Liverpool. oar city would be densely built to ilarlem, or nein farthef. The demonstration at Lnedy's Lone bat been all and mere than all thettarneral Scatt's friends zooid dealre. - Thai .10orocos affeeXtter believe that It hae'heen . ,tiver-esdmated„ but they raise their mark. Upon att. .idea the etrreCtiOtl is unanimous that Gen. Scott ha, nought to Ass from New York, Pennsylvania 'sod Chio, am! ' that ble election is secure. In this city there lit now the moot cordial support given to Gen. Scott by every whigprem except the Courier St Enquirer whose editors cannot forgive Mr. Ray mond -of the Timis, and Mr. Greeley for not nominating Mr. Webster' There seems to be no reetnorce for Ca Webb but to return to the Lotiofoees in company with the very Ike. C. W. Dennison, of. Boston, and the extremely er,Rev. mind C. Edwards Lester, all of whom seem I , have loot their plaseit through the obstinacy of the Whigs in nomiusting a span virlyscan sweep the Odd, over Mr. Webster, who. it so _cinch tisubted that he cannot be certain of Massachus . . . , The health of the city continues td show the features recently notioed, sad the mortality is quite Mutating among children, not is there room to doubt the ranee of the disease, In the low sections:of town, Among the pooX and the outcast, thezifis' breathed -an atmosphere...sr tropical heat, leadened with all the edors that decaying vegetation and the refuse of the house hold van produce. To a decently edoested mat some of our ehlef thoronibtares are eh noisome that the etomaotremost revolts, when pataing through them. Every; she whit can Ilford the loamy of placing bin little ones out of such a hot lead of death os our dirty city is ili, Augligt, has done to, and our hills of mortalityrare made ~ up of the poor, who have no means to escape as atmosphere tilled with the seeds or -disease, . C. de. For thr Pit:shwa gazette. _- Ma. Porrom..4low pleasant and ineigoratiog it is to leave the `smoky atmosphere of the 'too , n City, and tako an extortion over soma .of our V, rallrerols a few miles into. the country ~and a mire a pore breath of unimPregnateilt stmts. phere..; On Thursday last, 'se took the cars In ~ our ;elites-city, and mused 'over the Pittbsylva - nifstod Ohio Itallroad,'s i viad which dies honor to: Alia:President and Company' whichibuilt it, to 'ltfttatea through .which, it panes, and to thi t ommiinity at large. We passed along, giv. iog occasional glance at the farms odd homes of the honest tiller of the Boil, who are generally . swvoonded with all that tends to make " 'comfortable and happy in this World. gelds ore clothed with grain, his int:adores are covered 1 with grass, and he is now reaping tho , llllllad of tile labors for ,the coot Year. We stopped at the different points along the way until we leach ed Alliance, the jonation ot-the Penitylvanla .Ohio with the, -Clareland sad' Plftsburgh Railroad This is the place shore thapassen. gore dice. After stopping at this plaice about an hour, we again resumed our place in the oars, audio • short time arrived at Loolaville; Stark county, Ohio: We to ti itairiog little, elitist., niaity•three Mlles from this city; and sewn miles edible Me of Canton, the county tent of Stark canntycH This, village iaaltuated itrthe heart of ap excel- lent agridoltural district; peculiarly adapted to. 1 the raising of Wheat, and from title thriiingvii iloge lout betirshipped; sleet de r oprelog of the Pennsylvania and Ohio ftallroad,inany thousand bushels of wheat to Clerelandrto , be Lurid Into flour for the New:York aistitot Prior to the tompletion. of thelfidiroalli'm this I plate, all the wheat and prodattoof thiemeigh bortmO, for emeral miles aronod; hair to ho tnmePoried 14 'wagon to klasslllett. sometftemo miles Milani, thereby bonstimleg two dais, and DOW the some can be peefondmOnal.ntany ' My object in this communication is tel show how public imiiovetnente , tend to develops the resources of a country,_, We had the pleasure of being enteitained, da ring one, visit, at the 'Union Motel, by ttuirrinco of alldandhmis, Abele 43amnel Unkefer,.: but' she by the by is a Pierce sad Xing tetialltuie • Modntes end hoilitility' itnspealtsb and Re do itionlMend. the oltiootio of the jinn City; who boon•fo Irish Aoulervipe, , to give hint. a call, ' On Monday we returned again to the Iron City, mob pleased' with out visit to Ohio: Pimrommon, Joly- 26, 78u2. All the'DOWIP from lodiatio' hi of Alm Anoat. obeeilagtiod. List SatArday lien. tfolia W. Darla wads us foiniblo spe' In/310nm duty, that ,oironghOld or ...Democracy. sad et Ito aloof, news are informed by sa.eariribiesa three old Democesta pnblloly - declued_tbeir ditermlaitlon elc L a to tote for Scott each Grikette:, A goodie* riyatheni,' itii wad, PS tide irtleati . ,doolaratbitio to the same effect...- • - . ..=We have taformitiiitt :diieet - tod ly reliable aittzen of 'Lumpe eonoty he hag ao4ate4 gift' no0'11,0m: aa , Decii*olo party In the lie teltirtda":etljt4rdftrhii.4l6l Ne i l / 1 111tallalir 411661laitit . fil:11114 .0 117 8i 1 4 . .r=ke&ieter:::": - " „ talitteeeter it fte•ref -4!*te,"14141 tleltetteettreadipii - t‘trafildig the *f -rlf,'t ;% Anurmr„ iopeannewa . by the Ectiiips is without res of stirring intertst eet 'Medicl reiorna exhibit . a' Might sor of the Ministry, but still far from • la - majority. The exact figures ooecpu day, ere: • Ministry, 187' Opposition, :g balance of Ltb. Con., members elected II:1Th. is oleFbni w.o.nrresition slotted, . llll' 117 To intotectott i ' r i - \ .-.; ,err. 71 Add Lib. Cower, 'n% 2 , 7 h of itionpoood strength of Is. 'IB7/ Oppositiou Ea , r„the Free Trade , 87 ", ' 11Iiiligiona jealoneloo have been drag. .ged 1 iemly into the contest, and riots of a eeriek . i.. k neter have occurred at Corley Belfast and ii, , and elsewhere. The war cry on either \ ...'israe , sProtestant” and "Catholic," find re '• e duce heads were crocked, windows broheir!'. rlpeople shot down in the stieeta.— At Belfa time pemotts were idiot, one mortally. A detach& et of diiithlff bas been manure Cork, where 'aPPletansions prevail tent the die torbonoes ill be renewed. . • i k . , The So it elections are panning over,gnially. The rep ntative Petra who served in last Par liament reelected: Tilanauley, the hintorinii, bee been ed at the hind of the poll at mere` ` bee for 141thtirgb. • . A railing/ accident bad eocurred to an eater eine train Burnley; one or two 11788 were lost. FRAIIC 'The Beak of Fiume bas‘entablinhed a branch Toulon: \ It woad ,bridge at the Bathe , at the QUI d'Orleetm, o St. Louis, broke down on Monday, , anti prec feted a bemired persons Into, the i Seine. S t Were drowned. .. ,„ .. . . , iNDIA. ".'he Indian Mall hal arrived witicild ,ince fn. VCIIII4 to June 2, Rangoon tothe 25th May 2 l'obta to the 24th May. '‘.‘ The to taf Maeda had been carried by trig, British h tresult, with the loss of oily thirty , ‘ f ou r men ifs * combat. On the 19th, four steamers aged befdre the town, end proceeded I talawi traits, which were immediately Gad on by ihe Banana froth behind their. etockadei.— Tbe prineig - defense of the place was a lasi Imud fore, gllttlB stormed without the alder scaldiag.l . in fifty minnten from theft of snack. OWN than was plainly seen el CM works &riff - the : engagement; exoiting,bear. eatery, buc'better be - V. an Europe/a or an American, fold not discerned. - The - Burmese Blood both kafins from the ships na t the hand to hamicongst wib great braver/ an is eTi detice3 by tit large number who wife bayoneted at their gufaTheir lona is 'ablated 'in Vbe Foglish butiliartt POth but tb3i is probably at Casggerati' . , NS spoil of - 13471min, was found at Bassein. , - - Calcutta, th the South .14 Baal of Bengal, wen TiAted !ft the 14th ail 15th d moi. byLk. viyleit hu which diJimthea!idaballe tO. .1 ,4 P 6 17- • CalcutmAloo. 2,uu thatnbed' houses, rag - n b n itplig., anal 30 Imo houses weredestra ' 'f,igni inches of rah fell in • 1 ,.... , . P,. boon at dune , . . ~.r.,.. .i. . t The' Mortt4 tw o apart tbahe recant . hurricane elite Golf of St. Saimaa, the schooner A lthea, armed by the Bash Govern msot'for thelatection of the fisher*, veriebed near :31. Sanyslend, with nll on.paini. - , •.. . • , ilyJraph4ii preralent in Pail A Jody, bitten by a af 'dog, i 3 said to hal Om wildly ta. - ough the flits, toing to bile rery one elm tett. , a 4NBIIKANCE • GDUIE - .E. AR NTOthan . been ) I ,7.•!‘CF 7 ' r it '4l /41.1); ' ROggi betine. h tor • time withal:ll,nm Phtt. •U 1.13, en •reouenf the redaction nt r mut r•tra tAlnalumin.n/r4 Pohl the , the hen we'd not I. no,nntrittite. 4 0 .4,/ tow teteb -1,,,e1 In the bsiotsir:w6l:4ol.u, .the Mende awl ••. 0. ghntlthlt, Arn,,, Roe. . ler the Worn lit•tes. . . . ... .. tN itilt NM If, VIRE LIIP M 411 NE,. li i By lb erditlved, Ai:gat; 01 • , PitOTECItON INOUE& CO , \ ~, . - Ogartfard, Coy Pottesor Mi re the most Jells Ones, 4 . . GIMGE E. AllIsi01). Agent . ~ ''' tottObwrith ;di I Altittu• COuhti. itwailm . d•ro.llFotuth eta .. lIRINT - er,hy 1 Bsiatield have 4 VI ',Pia • . Poty. dark mudiktium Psfot• at I:! cent, Insr 1... widow. t., Vied • i;,..iii - WiT: SLINS—.IOI7-&-Barebz ti ti coi.i.,. 4.,-r.cti,g.coWelarotho,lx. -1e - .•ri it wof U d han eow skhlf •I' the •.•• h. •t m , Nwell• 'lnuit et ettivoved.vm d. •• • •1; ha ali with - r L 1... •••••1 rate liktoetodhic • few, ai •72.• a. •,... • r•eviv..d - • 1 en._ 1 • Ti , ptibli4ietrel.y4itroned not tei. re.h.• 1146 kl. Mk 21.0 k. uvr , f PA" huz:th tit Stud . owwq Is of Alexatid. L.nchtlw. and by • lam( fwm.Philligw.•••( •., Wm. ' , hint. .044dleatio• ia1.......d. Air , dwrilral.. r t AleTA.. l v - 4 ~ 4!, , , 1 .; V gage auala ; i_I t NEY Sn A tapkinr article this ; r mitt. MUM ~ 4 1, 0 110‘.... 4 X 4 imukin CULLliiit, anal raw thitb••• rtaUtithld. Cm& 'Cutting; thin I ' • • uciv U 01.1,ma. /£ - 4beautifal style, ' jillicia!Wedeli.'°'' • , -- . 1 lIIRES II 2 • ' 0 ,/ 4sirceo.lct AVALL PA' , i . ~. 1V switacelice , 1 cc . 100100051* bi • I WM— . R-o-mitars geE, F t i ; or goal fa ~. .___t s, ,: i - . ..z...(-4.; 11. .....,x....i. UTLVER E SA 1.. fin. seafring, '7 cw l 4 eccl le cc ' • coo - . , 4 /1/ClOOOO a M. , lionsLS I' LE DOCTOR -4 1 A Itecolli•••• Ito QC ct 10 !reel. :Tull. —.• Os DN... of 111140 cb , chi 0. pewee .1 OW elefrlnsa • fitter. t,,a2.., °f i n tb;" Mr ftle• he cc 7 : 14151 . z .. 0 . 20L . 1:10 - ‘ _ .. _ .._....._.., Fi.S4—X/ bbl4i D . 3 Alnokert.;.(ui4l 1 ' 4 • ) I±,'. r TlD'reibrAM7l Uat p. sa4 realism. rare esti r. ltrl y - LGp. Elver ..... Ma aleeseeeetee ore.= y eL (I, rnabwig., din Pena • OLAc i :l,5 • uTiAR,;400..1,1 4 ... N. U00:11,-400d if .• o; ; lo VIGARB:72a* " 1 " 1 Kriv."°"*".o,l rs° and be Rik ttf ~~e~u e + \ - \ Y. \ AE t A motratens OF TOE .o . " OCAA7I EITBAXERSt DUB OP HAILING 777) 41771/ PROM\ TOR 'UNITED - arr Arts. teitN ~.INI M \ Lagara. ct. 4. """" CITL.UP TILASOOK, AY7lk,. kir Phlladelrlota.-v ,N 4 , orlA IL -tow, for . .... N . ' ••• PAMIR,. Ni.. for Nmr ... IN PRIOIt PRANNLIN,..... Bon zom boor. ;IT `F 2l(lB P L llirei4SioVriarol . " •11 , 14- 4 IN WANATIAT/CI Wisl.for 71 . A5111NUT0N.71.411.Z81T1694..- --A, IN IS MBA. Judktm, JaißßlCA4Nhoormo.for2Twoo l'y ...T,l,..... _ 7:l u A zu50[24.4,r.z.rgr,,,i4;_,..1;;,_.. 44. mWd MX rem mine. 4 ,4 744. \ ASlL,Barlkins,frota Bow ulr IIUMNOLUT. Unm,ll2 - /ham air 31 AOIIOIICA. Shormon. from Boatos...„,„,_ r _au 4 ARCTIC, Lao, from Now York... 7 Tgregwv, sloripoor.. for Benumb. —.Aar 11 O A, Lou. (nun how 11 fiLETLOINTigg, • 174 1 i4:=7..;.).."V=zt% It o (kw. for UTorsorr.. , - 14 BIMIANA. Storm. from Bostan-...-- - NIRO/TR, llorsiroo.font Noor zy /RANK I.IN, Wolloor. ror " Mikan and for aarerpool.... Rol CREISCRNT ClTlVTanner..- z. p.m ET Imo, - UNITED STATES, Lk" a IRIIA. Teal, for Illehroood ,-- 4--- ...Jolt Ts ' CITY Or BOSTON. IfootorbroolreerlTT-17.-.. 1 7 - SINT): SIT OPOROIA. 4 , 44 , 4 .• -TTPTI of • • tr-PMIII , Pt biiti:7l.l. lu B«,••--...-A•sr - EL laluisr Prz7Bllffite • ~ o , , ,Gfrracatneaurra. apoiair. Annul \2, 18a2. I \ The market ottflaturhl.Win without any ma: tc . ho posalif multitasked the usual delicsni awl quiets...net sad nothing of Ir. FL heard of from•lnt haan was 83 , from stare are waned to small 143 for sin ninthilft.7":' .s3 A l auxaskrtv npainsinall extra. • tlitAlN;rne beard a.thiini • dalin in ann. Very 1711700 I, oCI4nO far.anh enoplin an exceedingly liekt. Coon *gelling in limited. lon from a dt atc h d aOE4EIe .10 .iaii•C tliks /1 bo. Wheat is lo ateatr demand at the ea at iniiigtirin, and era at 45e , , \ JAMM—Theic' rat ...Mtn tha bk.!. aide.at ow* tele,lne las hams can: 30001. i A lOOO nnie." at 5W30 14 at 1iX...'.1030 do • sbonidet• monaural bans sit 114011%. 30,,0 se plan hamet9glialago, ant 1000 eaarareal hams lie ta.tPrilaa sane cured haa, •are alu at 12)ia it D. \ a ALT—Sales 2sf Mai Kier'n brand at I.lo* lAA, ad tis Wit tflital"—lin Itibinntls.4 aaitias tAl—dale. I Inns loan at the nano in liiol.ll 119L1VAR BILCKIN-falisnaila at 12S 1000. \ A OmmismaadimOirmWeaviiiii—TheChiosideie Of See. I , MAY v itermisil Mit. a rats C dEAUCiairwesiarnatioul dem et iliu, 4 say.', - , ho mbar the. sale? - We put the s muts,. urem lie irmund Mat the thole of the Chum,' ei,4 report. MI the eamptlon of Mrs hem vas written br us on Thutgal Uteruses, puteistift) ba th e Casette on Wader morrunf midi:obit lots lb. CAroulele on Ilielar anft1 , .....1 1 " ,, 1ai1as as tri es{. .. 1. the ropy theiluin from the Emetie edible mornimr, au T the isiolest or iflagwiihave seek for moms time. It go happen mlarday s 'the tion. *Muds) so that we sal. so oat ri freis of the Dirpabstreta SElvereallyeo. mid moo.. b the very type of that {spar. —b,di,, , dime. wittiouCinavervial .attar if the tilde. pap. we. of M.. shay liountialua farraldwa ids. tleesou voismgrotal -of the paper burins thelarmid eir „Awe s fs (*.bon unighborhowl, uith his dirtua.thvo lbs 0005.,... de 10pb.ticaly Ile —Eve. Climatal, So It apneas lid soar oanacknOirlediratattt.thil it mu .not Om G &Vita's' bud dbe Dispatota [spat Oda . you g s ys th e mai to valrict into your slam= wlEloil tie tag <milt, ,4 *hat Wu dared in the, above paagraib le milmantiallys'. IV* did write that reportat the cm.. SLi Led qra i t .PPIIIII4 • In pine paper. In bury sip , sisslim Jur it ..mote IL With , the eireeptioritif the bit e os item, we ofamme had every mono titillere that: you obtain it }Mt ei ere state/. Vat flui hiettn the rue . .. II ...irist Wit Er. ' , awn at' the Eirpalchtvit otiniefi hors s mall ruidendai:Aing between. ILI ttl wiiesiever •spairsekuhi to prevent either from Mteidlaft to bin Viiiiii.r , Miliof the =Wirt the other abelthells Ida pace sad fnroW• Winoit for both Weis. Os Itia'slay above own ttoriepir. Plemogi filled upon our aaristaarr, avid uii 04 , Pilid in darig Po only mvilyttearril similar fe • 3.11, preapuli waived at his bands, the midi mutter °tilt:N.4..llms betUnin him of • Itiry Clunikle GO. oar- DS', hn aoilogiiatot to 1d sobs/se • ieport. .; hkb 4 . r4trrt br .0 at above stated. Sad which was et vet I ailed Sushi= PM for •os bit the reporter o lb. Deotth;ana palmed IS ell upon bis traders si • b ass aalletestt Wrists. eminent' for 'be Mackie. it been pitted testhe Dieguteb. we sbool,tot muss bad no Aga , en . .t. 'tar not Nina the ram-o• felt atal still I,l4l(jostgablo la akattiatt the dirge we dtd.— • . it , LER' INT— --- zbLIGEN uk.. mu Boer =mums Ain seresruan `.Twitirss—Tbers' tram i Get i Istbss. tor iestal malt, i. 14 'Mina st dusk, 451 rising. ' .. .' ' ' .....01 44, , ,i, , rank. Bel:LOOM Ottrorearlites slilliis'i^Z-7.0" 1 `.i.st....that4e-011v7.rt.tri55.r..::tr0.vta55i....41:4.,t,„4,..:;.,:?,1 i : 1 7, - -E . :11,:17 2 . = ,- _,;,....y -- ,10 - ..I'.. ...: A o , 4* • .F,14.4-, ibei f tat* , '"- * - "'1" 4 - ~ ' N. A . li, . 7',Z:::::?. '...r.it: 7 Mrik: ~: .''''' - ' , ', i.i: :, .,iP ... t 4 : .1 . ucutri,PNegckwo ; ... IDUISVILL , :..; CtIMIXNATI4r ' ^ ' ItitOWNSVILLE.'II s: 11. .041 a 7.. '' , . WEFT xtarroN.a A. 11... a 4 . P. Is. '. nitu •.p Is Letvi St Ca's lituctualst Lles, ftP, Al , - • • ' I,;\ •, gio— \ uZATFI or CAPTATA Downie—Weal* 171011- il arayetiol Out Oda wall kart. rid hied( steamed antiwar. RN amlay anti Ira.. ram Ito A to, Tomo art TLI. at Itairm.4% o. Ilasala Mt, a foresee, flow.. arfoorra het bald.. tor Moro( latatatr morass by Mr. Boer. re Ora th. fa.; .4., .4 dom. • Captala . bow 4 t hfleece... older Aar tor Idwattlialb. Ma t h nay Irattnapf 01N1 alai 1111•01. dm. dada. upwaytt. at tyrotl (itei In biscuits, dam... ra.T arena( adaporrio, to'vaned la Ito krabestlyag arbors tad mak hut...V.3AL 00 WO WI tidbit /trtaer Ith ebarlair abr. ...rioted lee sod. Olyiare Parbartb td landraw. T.• Ort yt ardor eastrand.l Of Coat... lies 1it . :711 , the oht ti•aftarraole oroaradod Parr,- re: awl 1. 11144, tbrilar.ta ba4 etiarry of ro Part. Bo boyment aowantnuidtg l l a baba ani Pawns: *Arida% b. bulb lb. Jobb L. mom I.ltinly radistailid tt • arra ..1aw..0. Maly% mad, 01 1 C.'M*4 "4 1It 'd 1 74 4 4 .. ratar1a es 7 51, • Se"At Cincinnati oh . rho 28th, the river eon Thew .it 'm permit of la dr tiro All Ihe how aboa 'brat Lava lald Orally the stenowborers o.d Yu Mire. rite: • ma n. 4 banana Dal mad. bra , lag, trip 000* 3 goat. b.,. 114 LO, ir.ncui tat. Ilitr Dirt ie tba branbli• Th . h. a ulbly rrrolat boat..lll,ta dlaarthstial., • Tb. MUM. ball 1.3.1.5 e at Voiarnac ram hatab,t was ,lltwraaed t 4.0. (War barb. .okb attn . . brly4ll taut 1.0 tort. dr( Wiry • eiel b in " ; \ • The ben as Antigua and Sor athaiirriare Ifee Yon Bernet ester. Th. Cloclaato• awl aroma arra at rd. -Dm. boo ha fantail:rya Der It•libt lot. 11.1 bora, Courier of tbe Tith wo: , A SUET ele siiiandlaga rivulet, with 34.01 taahin Wt b. qui 07 teraate. Kers Sabartlay near/ au tar.. The women Sumner attar roe oohs nrf. ...Mal rata bre Otlio. .lea. t2=to th r: Th . sod Or:2 th % :fin iaja Tbi b. the ird digest k. 970 11,4.111 04 ~ 2 _l IWO r, c PS , • . /Maki AC • ta.it Ito tr Comb Voit OM IrMtki.... Paj• Tim *pity or "any a pogi < olllBVlLLE—The swittatl yt , ..... \ *iliac, NMUATOS, Ws Dow iaaV6 far the Ow* ad 16 ,dio.port.M. It aday *I 6 .. a. si MM. ... , tr .uktimd *mem glyzek . ma i 101170:11101.V.1 a Louyi»i , • Mir— \\ ?‘ , . tp. eau 'IMMO. C.:4 116.446. 61 . 1 U Or ib.Atrei s alk6o6ll 4atommilas• popiMl6lll46 der - w...d.,...1.....A...i.,• NW Ow lt. -N A wilEELig _ , : • lb dtitelilt=se. , en liam If yo all istarumlaipclia u NWals 0161 .8 •'. ItrrWo4t'—igitcYvkazzA..:, iI ,''c I te— Ketook Fotusda and .44 °l t alg a ". /: Sillii. ‘ • s Aftllliri a C O . KS A 01N8ICNts:• • • t "t k l4 l it b ". "••• 1..... v... *omit' 411oliii DuisMih - .. ii ' • ER'SWaltiliViroilible; -he Sur tam* B p ti 6 4,gr.'" 03. 9 14 . 1° V r, 9" i-Articca.A6 0p... • •"• ---- i‘iiiig - i m - o rowsntlBB9idder in , . .5..h... 42 • 11 m1eug! . rtpr ; .. ?... 4.1 . .. \ 7 : 70 .1....ix „. ;_ •_i c k i. , \. • n . n Eler&NrB- 11 vpid Liiiirohfitlti Mit t arAlat l tltettit=gt. ~:k lift. ....to m.t...‘ OA. ..., Pthd.4 1314 165Wir i1 i " .74 14 : 7=1-1: .•.. ..r.....v.px.r0z.- Stair--25 dos. boxeollor '.. . t, • !.! l ..rri. s 'lTl T . Pla ts°. ' '' ' ow: , • 4.•• ar —Boubeight'o oopotior r -.., . 3 1 1 AN E bnaereserrafeet mai kr '''' Pa ''' . - nritle'ine er frire. l .•' 4 ; •i I 8: 114 D SOW •t i ithr..--•& Vr. l 49 i =!`" ,l ' 4. - ZilaJt 4::-.r.•-•••• , •, ,,, :w-Il L .-.• •• ~.._:`,.::. :7,.• , . :.:',;!_.,:::V.;;',"•4•••`"-'. \-:."•,- \\ -". ' •., ''-' ..- ..; :.:',,..'''. \''-:..... "' : ' , ,,A , \ :',, \ ,•,,,, ~..,`- c . ‘;',:,, "\-.-•'\- \ ' .:': , ri • 17 4, ',:',:: : , \ \ l'kl--"-------lIE - V 5... •" r- '. ' ' .., . "- ' ,;''''' % ' 0. • •.- ~-'' \\ . \ r'"""" \ '' ,s,, , ' ;1 : ii` , 1211,1,0t , ra w lr..7l; 11 ) 1LO pt.. . avar , ,iy ! .. , „, )„ s • Al OSQUITO • _ll , lte and Gm. bf ..„ 33 . I USAAN ,I).E GAGE--A terilter n, `, 1 K num. ottoootrico d alal t deslrablo tondo. Strloso-4 . . Uu Tred """. 7 l • *" a WIIITEUJr, I), in Oil ard Diy; Red Lead; %jot:tin. \ ReTejr.t . W!,f t !' i t , nt; ,-.gottoor with 7112077, 4 411E1 tettlif /TT. 14 ° G W0 t 1-6 .. Wood. &to Wood, \ Oho Vitriol : M. c.. raft.. qq pu.b. r eW Alum. flutist two nowt, of ;Dry , • • \ JAMES 31WIGMY: I.lt LOE LICK , ,WATEB, by ihn barrel, for Kip .......... .;••:" Cbokre'. Medicine, Keet'a % flitorhao mellOton9loriott'g Con:th Brno. ItOr net Verntfugo.; ihnhnoll 3 !Nerve and Dow. Motown: 1 2 5 Wet Cydol dONES,:oIpa/I:Y.` A ozNc.lu'e 87uspe, Fer. 4,llkaniTiay7re i Tars. Co oat.. Ike, 53. tho WWI ; dA3f ).odUltillY. • ; • • • • Z A R'p SMITH'S • . s.r . \o7Bls,4ti?er t vlr in • 'l2 exam Gs` tiboau ' `` ••\ • • • . bb b' 4 "" rpm In \ 31a,s1n, and fn . - \ nle tr7 0 • \ v 3 3- DILROILI'll& [O, _ 31 lloal nrset ACON-25,0e4 ITS Shun] ders iii ?Ittoka \• - 1-11 1 Pa r . • " 4 . ,77". AO9N--o,oC,Q:lbe. \ll.ania,,• k y, o wn . ct ,, lift Ingi of Bud quilltr, In store. 1.1 for I OTTONAMINEI 7 -4,000 lbs. a4klrtesiA, son• N„ LlTilY4r^ N AILS 400 kepi itsisortea, ta vtre and c ,y3O • \ a nonisox.Lrcr.iich),: o r \ D RIED BEEF?, (Sugar \ Cured) \ seol7. \ QTARCLI,2S —r t)is. Cincinnati q'xirn V stem act! \ ITSU " :I:LEAVO. OLL BB] CAL 17 _ 3 \ A ASI LU -2 7P bbbi. for Bak, • \ _`Jo , : A. .1.1111/D46i \ MAIWUSVW. ItWinlncb. Pa.. (Nike F.htettk betw,iet . Emit field sipti ' /termsci Ibrnsen. W. RP. Wils - n, 51 , Kolib Brother. JSMIT 4.DlEE3•% \ apn d Head Dr . e,seg,nf very A teedrable,st le, ...gin —On pt ) re fmm tf, 27).(e. :• JrZ , 3l.• J. VARY:EII. Zin.74" ' , MAL aped. ' N N tiFOOLLEN \GOODS-, • ••• re..fn Lne f greTl.d brown zninl 3 Mos awl kreen le t atlc 6 4 '"6.. a"t e "6 b ..I: 6 lvree ' - .!• "6,11 . . rbro 41 *CAM Tow OW* coo twitl, am, ivah. b's B AIiSI4.),U Wool Bags w\hargl, rnd,f T „ "Mlgiughea!, pri • 1r w ' • ce, I), ' ,irku or on.. E ttEEli 4 CA LOW, Thinilreek'opppen ' ', ths poo, ~t a.., bliss melt • • • . \ ' oi PotthsT amt.& treatise on the ,s•diso t ej id.. ersosht of botosele Vasa, br Dr.- Du , 1 , . `. , i \ '••• The Upset WS Thounsal: t - k ..- x t \ \•, lerslatridt's illittlttrhet. he:, he. __s__.L',. , ,'N 'OR RENT .— A. Go House, u• gaff *few i.. ;,,, \ ~.\\, - trlires of . the tt net Hesse. litres. In kobst ethsf...• \..,.. h.." , F 074 rlf rri 7 a.. " Vst s q ' t b l ' ilT ' thre e . 4 t flt 6 q *.. i '' s ii:tc 'h t \ ..'' • t • • sisilorlthont tish•oe thee Possrasion tt.rett e threq , Z , ..;\ 1 Isiah. '.oestipsat (Otte to the ss.ot etre.' Arias o . N... ~, \ . itACCO--20 kgs' GI edge A- Brw. , KY: 6 , •i . tsjah fee gals hf • f isthl Mrs+ I LLS aAu ••• A' ,7 1 ,3 01b:s Zro,for b, -••••• _ Uiol l, l.sl , nor. - {, n lUtiAlt & MOLASSES- \ • Oit bhic New VJleanw otk hbb New Urleatt,.9r., COFFEE- - ,' . 120 bags pritc; , \ \ jUST reed, Siniftn;Tdi's Reno.. L7j . „r • .-2A, ig,,‘ .r.. 0 0 PrseJeal klepe a. sad ton r 1 7 = 4 11:1; ' 443. Aliftkeß ;m -71W W • s moo. amy I. Nod Mr Open T... ft...AC Isr, ~..3 ... .c , ----te1t!,...ia.....,„ . co. -_, \ , \ 1,2 ALERATUS 't PE gia!AS a thi. - dar , k 0 trOal sad On ode In• r . 3, r , • ivini.n. CUM?* _.. aftli " % INDOW GLASS-59 bra. by 9; fir, IPCIRLAP&: -15 pas. far sap 1:7 -7 p 7 7.7 11. . • . at Siff • to . Pzonsuoitsr •' ' .filowlisooms, 11• dsw Tao. ()we jheeert • \ ' Jr." " W "1 " . ` " t er"i" " TUN lIONZI BSI& Yang t.•' • - 15/e; " . ..43KLICR SALMON—A mar...rim- article:* -Ass up la lit \ Ukossad•es; ja.t. rv• J and fai NJ. ba: ' • alr.a/1. aleCLllia. Co. • 41... • lannarra an • Van loonialla • wßesa LOBSTE RS- trob'Ort., Pg• ur_lst P;.isisetlealrinketriaa; • "' tAVV.I 4 ;Fit a, . : • 40. AJT • -• ..... -- . ..... , ... 11._ 7 .• , !,. \ \ rilOal'ATO KETWIF - hott!viNralkat•- ' •i : \ i txr..„.1 , ... 0 .t iV.tgaitrN - 1 .• Lls ill - lAA:44.i . 1 - 7 - 14: . 'Nr0,.. Ali to p ..' :;.... , \ pA. 6 " . -r itliiiNimtssitp a ai•\ .: 1 • ni' UIM--Ai—SE'S72777r:--:7'r % d- • i •\,' ' ' ~ • ~ i t Plasivtat,'44l.l.2s „.„:, V_ti. 1012..31.1.ta1...11 • lika — Aoostieg Red; landed good; \ • • au ‘ , SUM Wel f:IIS I. 1:1_1L . 1 4,_... \•• ' -lore Noir itkA, . 01 , i i . W.: A Ty/4.....kzawiiiv..,....A., .',. ~............,,,........,., .... , . ~:a rzfit , , , ZrailMl,l:4,.ZUS.44 Y • A: 1 t \ . \ \ \ 4.I II PIDRUMQ wk. mOnntie 1 4 1 0 t 4. ) I-110 by — Vt• JUDD W. '\ ,s s \ \\\ ',.. \ \ • \,\, *,, \\ s \ \ \ \,,.. \ . \ ~f ie \ . \ \ ' Y\ ' , \ \ \ \\
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