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Wp hone they may. - although we 'bell not need it, for such nut/titer ... ins devotion to Whig principles through oh many years of dleastererdeserven a rich reward. -in every direction — the skihi are bright. No „thing coif defeat usiont too great selt.coutalence It we work as the cause arid occasion demands, cod to do l ea we hare rnoetaniple oncouregetheak se we know it will not be in - rain., we shall have. the patriotic joy of placing in the White House the Nation's favorite, and of securing the roc. *i core of Witt principles four year' longer. - If GttGAZETTE. MMUMMI *ZING; AUGUST'S; 1862. '101334101ES; .1111.131DF.1T, LA SCOTT, of New Joney. .6s vies ranionr, WILL : , A. GRAIIAAL ,N. &rolina. htt oAriat, OFFW,' or mum COUNTY • .. 1 . 1..^ o 111111 1DP11.14111 COMB?, ;In thi olios • ere • Moe. K ariCooltrr.dauoi.) .1 °SEMI 141.1 F NOTON; of Armstrong Co . . ......_ • Ra j , rR . 0111CNTIAL svgarons. • ' 11,(ATOVIA.4 , A. R. ltnca,. Jan Pawn. It111.11.811,VIITZ• 17,2,124 .. District. IWitung F. Ira - rtni. 14.-Jamrs it. Cavpses, • 7 Jana-Mayen, 11.. lllett U. P.M". . Pm, W. Motu. le. JallIVI K. DATIIMII. ...Joel V.- ?tats. li. Ds. Jno. McCouoran, 1. Prawn Mclacan. , id. R. r,24... f',,,2041[111 W. MLR.' 11. Jab Lecrox, '. Jan Pavan. - 20. Atantio Ito•rnaci,' C. Joigl Smocuss.. . 21. T.lOllO J. Bloat.. 9, JOO.ll Manstuu. 22. Lau L. lob. 19..C4tas P. W•usa. .- 23, earn. Maas. 11.. ban ALAI. 24. Dam. Ma" 13. M. (1. Mmea. 7.2. Salt A: Frau . ..v. 12. On Marournuarn. Antimasonic and Whig County Ticket. - • Tom cownaats---213, in list. DAVID ILITOILIP, PitL•burxh. • • lot ItIOIAAI3 N. MOW E.. A11.01.m . 10,18 • OTA)TtGt DARIIL, Alletho”r• • '• GIP/WE-E. APPIAMON. Ii ci ebt i. lloM AP: PHIINILf. Me L'etlynrt. • RICHARD COWAN. PittabArgh. ' ii. rA - Elitll. PIG Tole - mblr... . AMIN IL - POIIALG. %vault* MAGILL. Plttsbvirgb. • tofllnOtLtr. . KDIVAIID CAMPBRI.L., Jr, PittAbargb. ertntrt .1.011 01 court or ciammta " „MUM OReIIALT, Allnrh.Ar. IrILIXAY • SIAEC, Pittxbraltb. . .14.1a68 LOWRT. ritt.bor:h. • . FRANCIR 1. IIAIII,NRR.EULabeth • ' nrEpasrannyries CAMPAIGN. . Our Dentoeratic opponents endeavor to en- . •• courage themselves with the idea th at th e Whigs - ate nie_unite'd upon General Scott, and that . there is no enthusiastxi mod reel in our ranks They were never- morn mistaken, and if they trued to• such deceitful hopes they will be end , , denly awakened when it is too late. . We receive 'Whig - papers from every point of the sompass,and from every section of the coun try, distant and near. All of there, without oz ception; giro Scott and Graham' a hearty, tbo , rough, hod most enthusiastic support. Papers • , in Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Georgia, and • .„ North Carolina, and in New York and New Eng . land, which were warm. for Fillmore and Web ster, are now se devoted be Scott an any papers to the Union. In fact, there is at the present time, in the Whig newspaper press tbrooghont the Union, as much harmony of opinion as tree _ existed _at any previous Presidential election. All are laboring to promote the Futter% of one • noble candidate, who boa, nt the prerenr. mu.; rotatt, a firmer bold on the hearts and affections -- of the people, than any other living men. There never was, at this etago of theeenytter, more real enthusiasm and Confidence of success, than now in the Whig ranks. It doer not main ' . fort itself in the-came mode' as in 1840 and *44, Rut is 119 full And more evident than 1848. The . stificetion meetings hips been more largely - attended, in titio — than the Jest campaign, and larger crowds end more enthusiasm Are present nt any Urge demonstration. There to also Inner confidence felt by the Whigi, now, of carrying doubtful Stater, then in either.'44 or '4B. Many sf Itti Staten which Moe . oppocents elairoed' . just before the nomina tions, such se Maryland, North Carolina, Ten nersee arid - Louisiana, are now couridered sure • for the.WMgs. and romethrewd men from the South coy we than mini Georgia, and 60191:lige cf the Old Dominion work, with a • devoted and The National Intelligeicer doubts the troth of the _reports that Captain , Marcy and his con, mond of eighty men Itsl been mussaereJ by the Comaaolirs. The latelligencer thinks OM the tneogrenees of the account, and its not gitiog the date, place, and other important puticolors, give goad reason to doubt the co:reatness of the statement. It likewiao states that a large body of immigrants had joined Captaiu Marcy, for the obeoefit of his prote.ction, atf far as his march should extend. They left Fort Smith on the 20th of ;April, while the news front New Orleans in doted the 26th July, and it would. have taken three week' to reach Omni from Fort Smith. If Captain Marcy was attacied.beforo the etnigrat t ing partlesleft him, their combined force would have been more than n match, the Intelligences thinks, for any number of Comanche bows and arrows; and if afterwards; we doubt if there war time for .the news of so distant an event to hove made its way through "the wilderness to Fort Smith. Upon these dati, Imperfect as they are, we hang s hope Oo:: the New Orlenee story may _ Prove to be incorrect. TNNIZ BOLL NATIONAL CONTNNTION; will neetiti City next week. The place has not besertes igested,,bnt we preeexe it will be held in some of our largest halls. Many of the no. tabilitiel of the party are expected to he pren- The Messrs. Allen, of Mass., Wartee, of Wit - e 31111111; Giddings and. Townsend,•of Ohio, have signified their Intention to attend the Colleen edon;and Gumner, Hale , 'Chaee, and other dib tinguished Free Boilers, Are also expected. Twelve deviates from the slave State of. Ken 7 tocky Imo been already chosenoind several from Maryhmd. We expect the oily will be crowded, and rooms at oar hotels have already born sewed in advance. Slur citizens will re cave and entertain the Convention with kind t esi end hearty hospitality, although we intend to roll np a tremendous majority for old Chip Re conversed yesterday with an active, Intel , ligent,- ig, of . this 'city, jaat returned from Tenneseee. He amen us that Pierce cod King will eertainly curry that State. Tames's° win not go for &pH. He also informs as that he , caw Gov. .Tones, and war informed by that gen tl.man that be would net take any pert In the &mann campaign. -411risrouri Democrat. - 'Paragraphs like the above ere contioually go. lag the rounds among Democratic papers. Bet Signally the groerness of their untruth defeats Sitar end—such Is the „ciao with the one just quoted.. Look &tittle' lest clause in it. Gov. ;Ones Oct support Scold That the 'intelligent •yonag Whig' wee not at the Whig Baltimore Conaeution, nor at the . New York Ratification ' Meeting, nor at the Dundy's Lane Celebration, is easily seen. Fran.—Thu eatuable'llonring 51111 end:. W. C. Murray, of TomlinsOn'e Run, Ranoook Co., Va., was detroyed by fire on Thursday nighties% together with. the contents. The origin of the fire is not known. The proprrty was Insured at • ' &hi Branch "State Mutual insurance Co., in this ;',.;;C47 for s 2 , o 9 o •=whioh huh partially corer the tom,. ' . Mr. Rufus Porter, who to building so air ship ..' by entioription in ,Washington, says in his last nscolloonthly report to the stockholder= ' : • *.The /brows material for the float and saloon healteen.ell estaished, and the sawing sad me .-..,,1der, up Sheflint aro now In progress, sod we ' seny . bsten:it, reedy for legation in two weds. ,; , The resew wort of:the *lawn end the loogitudi T 4 ' , .: , sal rabid. t.% bat: are..ready tote set tp.— 1 V im. engine Wed Wier s are only waiting fez the ' 3 .;Y:r; ,- • ~,t-,:, •- v. .:-..,:..-..,.- . tl=tnis-„Stii arillaiannii;74ndp Thompson, 1 , 4 !decided the cane paws Ragte,-a , ta irtiaia4,,krica,` (whoa. father si , , ••iiselagge n ve - tlee,grewed that ile Ltlii &SW iiiol.,fittimt)lt ite tilt:to, =goo "It lidoc -........p0 J.101.64,0-kw. =r;•=:=. =UT; CUT TRiOBDI. - thinesitein pipit.' are ffiletrurith accounts a! the disaatir and Incidents of the awful calamity tsetliortit Dim. . Then. la • universal ...ary for justice up_og the officers of the boat, at it is per Atli from the united evidence of the pas sengers, that the boat was racing, and that her destruction and that of to many human liver, ,was onlnd to that cause. It is time that an ex smpre—i!se made, and a atop put to each trifling with :the lives of passengers. We demand jets. tie'. LIST Of TIM DEAD-t-ELLIMITY-TWO IN NOY- The New York Tribene publishes • corrected list of the deed end missing, es follows: 1 Mrs Emily, Bartlett. Poughkeepaie. 2. Eliza C Barercroft, Philadelphia, aged 66. 8. Mrs Maria Bailey, West Point, aged 40 4. Milo Maria W Bailey, West Point. aged 16 5. Mre Maria E Colby, Montpelier, Vt., 32. G. Miss Mary Cooper, West Parma 7. Mrs Margaret Mltilion, New York. 8. Helena Chadlion, aged 1 year. 9. Canine Chatillon, 8 year. 10. Martha Cremell, child, New York. 11. A J Dowling, Newburgh, aged 87. 12. Mrs Sarah Dennison, West Farms. 18. Mrs A Pennell, Wilmington, N. C. 14. 21les Adeline Holmer, No 96 Allen at., N. Y 16. Mies Elizabeth Hillman, Troy. aged 68. 16. John Hoeler, N York. aged 18. 17. Miss Julia Hoy, aged d 8 years, Newburg. IS. J 13 hi Hanford, N York, 17 months. 19. Christopher B Hill, colored, N York, 16. 29. Charlotte Johnson, Poughkeepsie, colored. 21. George K Mareher, N York, 38. '22. Mary Jane Murray, Chicago, 30. 23. John, 'be- eon,) 12 months. 24. Eli lib Pearsall, Beet Brooklyn, 15. 25. • 51 Ray, Cincinnati, Ohio. 26. Abby Ann Roy, his wife. 27. Caroline Roy, their child. 26. Phetat Jordon, Jordonville, Ulster co. 29. Mrs Mary Ann Robineon, N York. 20 Miss !matte Robinson, N York. Si. Mrs &hatelas, do, 26. 33. John J Speed, en eminent Lawyer of Balti more, 65. 33. J J School:maker, Ureter co. 34. John lc Simons, child, N York. 55. 11 A Bands, child, do. 35. Elizabeth Shankey; do. 37. Geo Thielman, Poughkeepsie. 35 Mary Thompson, Lancaster, Po, 10 39. Eugene Thompson, Lancaster, Pa, 6 weeks 40. Mary, their nurse. 41. Elio:tore Thompson'echild, N York. 42 George F Whitlock, New York. 43. Mies Cornelia Whitlock, N York. 41, Miss Wadsworth' North Carolina. 45. Stephen Allen, N York. • 46 Abraham Crlif t the well known lawyer, • Brooklyn. 47. Miss C Dewint, Fisbkilt. 45. Mrs Joanna Hanford, N York. 49. Mies Kingsley, West Point. • 50. Mies Kingsley, do. 61. The mother of G K Marcher, 57- 52 Mrs McDaniel, Rutland, Vt. 51 Mrs .1-steamier, N York. 64 Mrs Scbatelos, two children, 1 and 3 years. Mason Seal, N York, 16. 66. Isaac D Sands, do. 57. lento Sherman, do. 34. Mrs Simons, do. 59. Mrs Thompson, Lancaster, Pa. CO. Mrs Truax and child. 6i. Catharine Wbetmnre, N York. 62. Batty William., re,oglihozp,ie, colored. 62. Elizabeth hlcAnally, of Ireland. limit in N York, Total recognized as deod-63. 1 !ills, Elizabeth Lsdzard, of New London, Cum., 'gad about 52 scare. 2. Mrs Harriet Truax, wife of Peter Truax, late of Schenectady, age.] 19 pears, and a ch'ld botween 4 and 5 years oft . • 3. Miss Hawthorn. 4. Mrs Sohn L Thompson. Total known to be mining—I FISCAPITFIATION. Recognised (lend Missirg, - - Unrecognized Total dead, so far. - - ,- 72 Later accounts, by tniegraph, Once the dead \. - lod, nal nyWard... The Philadelphia Mille t a steles that Sire. Hill, the principal of the niladelphis School of . Design for Women, to ecther with her sister, Miss 'Elise Smith, of that ety, have been ascertained to have perished on H t and the hapless steamer enry Clar. Mrs. Ii at and her sister had been visiting friends in Diaglikeepsie„ Mid it was expected that they would join Mr. Speed, of Baltimore, who was alto lost, en hia way down the river, and return to Philadelphia with him. But their friends bkd hoped that souretbitignalght have prevented tient fromaimaiortt - that time, and would not "give thorn up 'until imam pitaitive discovery should 'remove all donbt. This' discovery has Neu made, and one of the bodies that had lain nureenguised for several days, proves to have b: en that of kn. Hill. Mr. J. J. Speed, of Baltimore, who woe among the victims,.was a very distingoishedpunlie mat in the State of Maryland, where he has recently bc en spoken of in connection with the next Go b-roatorial Canvass as the Whig caodidate. o He w..+4 a wealthy and distinguiehed lawyer of Balti more, but formerly represented Annapolis, in the Maryland Legislature. He was well known for the prominent part he took in favor of re -I,ving the State of the stain of repudiation. Tue HAINI EXTRADITION CAST..—Thia cane, ertiieh le exciting en much Intetest throughout the country, In, we believe, tint imperfectly un derstood by moat persons residing at to distance from New York, whereit to being pled. If itbe 'dewed in all its beariege, the importance of the rose will readily be acknowledged. As far es coo can ascertain tram the conflicting and, in some CROON incompatible etatements with which the evidence abounds, the most important oircumetances relatiaF to the tale are these: Thome, Koine, the prisoner is a native of Ire load,iand is a resident but net a citizen of this Ualtidfitatte, he having teen in this country but a few months The cause of his flight to our chores 'was to eecepe from justice, he hav ing been accused of attempting to murder a land holder in Ireland. It is proved by indubitn. b!e evidence that about one year Since he was hired to assasoinate a landholder, in Ireland, by a number of pereons to whom he, the landlord, had rendered himself obnoxious by bin conduct in the management of hie estate, and by minor which it is not necessary to opealfy. Te effect this end Kleine lay in ambush, and as his intended victim paved, be fired upon him, but miming ing his area he failed in his object of dispatching him at once, the landlord being severely but not dangerously wounded: Notting daunted by his first failure, be paroled him and attempted to take his life with the remaining pistol: again he failed, and the object: of ito vile a conspiracy escaped. • An attempt was tuade.kli alo.g°l3 ll2 b authori ties to wrest Koine, , but before they bed die coverea his whereabouts, he had, by the aside tancnof hie friends and of the miscreants whose accomplice he woe, effected his recaps to Ameri ca. A reqoisition was made upon our govern- . ment,,by England, to deliver him over to that power for trial, according to the tenth article of the lebburtoe treaty, which provides that crim inals escaping from either of the .respectivecourt ' tries into the other shall be delivered up for trial. There is an ereeptior, however, in the treaty with regard to PoUrinal offenders, who may be and always are protected bill:mention into whose I territory 'they bare escaped. Oa this Ifaine'i cannsol have taken their principal stand. They do not deny that he committed the crime refer red to ins preceeding peragraph, bat they are trying to clear Keine on the grouted of its being apolitical offence, inasmuch as Leine was at the time a member of s certain political club, form ed fOr the express pineal of keeping down hied: hOldere in Ireland, and compelling them to-se cede to certain demands. As a member of this club , and by the .direction of its members, he 'committed the crime with which he Is charged. Besides this they segue Oust the outrages on liadh ol dere, which were so freunent at that time and indeed ore ore"eo;stlll, was a strictly political movement got up , for the purpose paretic. of threwing off the eutbority of the landhofti ' le. addition to those palate. which we believe are among the. prineipsl grounds for resisting the demshds of the English goveroMenttiiereare others ;enders important manes, which It is silii'iteMatearY tiMention. ' is in prison hi Nita Terk,'awsiting the decision in hie cue, velOchleilloodcmbt be spine him. _ - . i. dirogolifoot Pitolott'ordins.two 4-Itioi.ticitirtible. to Auttooki to looop ' ' Mt=IMM 17UtN WASIIIIIITOI Corsi - m.24am of tho fittotolrit Deli Giusti.. Wuzusovon, July 29, 1852. Nr. Ogle not going to Denmark—A spessal Com missioner to be dispatched with the vets& of war to protect the rigida of the lisherreenNo reci procity bat reported by the Committee on Com meru—Mr. Sumner and the FUSritioo Act. I regret to loath that cireamsutnees have oc curred that will preclude the departure of Hon. A. J. Ogle, of Penns., for Danmark, to which he had been commissioned as Charge. Another ap pointment will soon be made. A epecial political agent ie to be sent with the Misaisaippi and Albany to the fishing stations, to confer with the British authorities relative to the alleged trespasses and the consequent eel :urea of our vessels. This is a very important and judicious movement, and will doubtless con tribute materially to settle the controversy on a durable basis. It would,not bathe beet policy for as to insist upon thimost extensive rights, as a foreign nation, ti the fisheries, for, of course, no very long period can elapse before the British provinces will come into our Union; when we will naturally be desirous' to hold these valuable fisheries for our own exclusive benefit, as Great Britain now does, for her own. By the way, I probably referred in my last to a report that the committe on commerce were prepared to present a bill for the establishment of reciprocal free trade with Canada. This rumor, though not absolutely unfounded, is not correct. The chairman of the committee informer me that he is in favor of the measure, and that he thinks the temper of the committee coincides with his own, hot that nothing has yet bens done. It is contemplated to admit the fish caught by the provincials. and which now pay. twenty per cent duty, free, in exchange for which the British government will permit oar fishermen to catch and cure fish:on any part of their comae. Although I have no doubt that reciprocity of trade will in the end be adopted, yet probably the time has not yet come for it, and perhaps be fore it does come annexation will have stir . f . rived. Today and yesterday were both chiefly spent by the majority in the House friendly to the river end harbor hill, in honest endeavors to pass it. Bat the latitude which the rules allow to tactic,us opposition on' this or any other bill is such that nothing could be done. The object of its opponents evidently le to postpone action until within a short time of the end of the sea eion. in order to furnish its enemies a pretext for defeating it by other means than a direct vote. The noble and elevated object will probably be effected; but the country will place the re sponeibility where it belongs, upon the Pierce and King majority, who have the control In both breaches. The Senate ye.terelay,in violation of its estab lished usage, ref.:teed to allow Mr. Sumner, of MILS., the opportunity of delivering a speech which be 1:n..1 - f - repent in advocacy of the reso lution directing the committee on the judioivry to inquire into the expediency of a repeal of the fu gitive slave low. The vote was ayes 10; noes 82. Mr. Sumner made a great mistake in throwing himself upon the courtosey and magnanimity of slaveholdern snd their allies. He will yet find opportunity for presenting his views upon this, important question: and as he it an able and in . dustrions lawyer es well 63 an eloquent speaker, it cannotba. doubted that be had lirepared exposition of the principle upon which that law is based, which will go far to eatlefy the public mind of its unconstitutionality, and its general infamy. There appears to be a disposition to allow this wicked and infamous stab:lee to fall quietly into that desoctoo r le which its opponents have all ►long declared was the sole alternative to its re peal If the oat is not to be enforced, if it Is to t' only suffered to hang upon the Loa' , of our lows like some foul tumor or other unsightly exeresence, then the champions of freedom may consistentlY, with ► true sense of duty, cease to agitate for its repeal. Let it remain where Hie, like a hundred other offensive and tyrannical laws, now obeolete, a monument of the excesses to which a legislative majority may be impelled by demagogues and alarmist,. There will, for tunately, be no occasion for posting on the liner between,9e free and 'Mee States. an arpeill Siren to ir'revt - thli matililf slave hunters Ind kidnappers., The glorious and overwhelming Scott demon stration. held at Niagara Falls, ha's equalled the highest expectations of the most sanguine Whig• Sixty thousand people assembled at any roint, far removed from a great city, prove beyond the possibility of doubt that the popular enthusiasms for Gen. Scott in very great. The Provident hos transmitted &menage to Congriss, covering all the comepondenoe, in regard to the privileges of the Assignee,' of the Garay Grant. The President soya vietotiationa are at an end Vinerrizarm, July 30, 1852. Biritr and Harbor Bill rasa—An ASsirar.f of lb Approprialiong—The various Loud Bill* kid The River and Harbor Appropriationl3lllpas- Bed the House to day, by the vote of 103 to 76. majority 2.8. This is doing very well. It pass ed in precisely the same shape in which It was reported by the Committee en Commerce, ex cept that one amendment of 14.50,000 for the im provement of the James river, Va., and anoth er for silo witsg the State of North Carolina, to impose a duty of four cents per ton, on the ton nage of each vessel entering and departing from the port of Wilmington, were engraftedupon the bill. The total amount of the appropriation is only :81,650,000. The following synopsis will be worth the space it will occupy, if you have not already published one: For Delaware River nod Bay including the Breakwater, Hudson River, Savannah River, Harbore in Maine, Boston Harbor, Other Harbors in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, and New Jersey Harbors, 48,000 Baltimore Harbor, 20,000 Other Harbors and Waters in Maryland, 80,000 James River, Va., 60,000 Breakwater between Albermarie sound and Atlantis Ooean in North Caro lina, 60,000 Other Harbors in North Carolina, 13,000 Charleston Harbor, a. C., 60,000 Mobile Harbor, 60,000 For a Ship Canal between the Missis sippi and Open Waters of Mexican Gulf, Other Harbors in Louisiana, Rivera and Harbors in Texas, The Mississippi below the Rapids, the Ohio, Missouri, and *Gineas, Mississippi above the Rapids, Red River Soft, For Continuing the Snrveys of the North Western Lakes, Lake Harbors in Wisconsin, Chicago, Michigan city, la., • 'Harbors in Michigan and Lakes Michi gan, Huron,St. Clair, and Erie, in cluding Drdge boats, scows, Cleveland. Sandusky, Black ricer, Fairport, and Ashtabula, • Erie, Pa., Dunkirk and Buffalo, N. Y., Steam dredge, scows, Be., for Lake Erie Harbors, and steam dredge for Lake Ontario, Works upon Like Champlain, Indian River, Fa , Repairs, Be., Atlantic, Coast. 31isoellaneous and Contingent, Total, Free States, Blare States, Atlantic .Coast, Northern loam Gulf of Mexico, Western Myers; This is not a fall and liberal dispensation: the ample revenues of the Government,' foists& ful and neoeSeary . objects of Improvement clear ly within the competency of the Fameilowee, nor any thing 1 sib but so for es illegw!pideal divisions go, the above distribution mess be ad mitted to be seropulously fair and can say nothing satisfactory. to :sepal to this proapect of the bill easing the Sollatk, Thera Twill be plenty ,of time for the action' of,that body, so that the palWypretenottapenyhich the last bill of the - slim•character:Wai 'defeoed ihert-i'lrill ll 4/ 1 0WiliC610221111 - :favorable to amen that the .PrOidsatial &date Of the. =jolty has WisWilaMply bid ' , ' ' ,n4.,,...:43';,!-,F.4",:;,:;•:i--!:,',, . . . reputation for to M. 11 40,1 bigotry on tLL =Elect, which hie must be anxious to gloss over, as they are sensible that it casts dark shade ova his and their prapects In the 1 pending struggle for place arid power. And, yet, should they pass the hill with that Motive, theix cannot remove tram the pubilo mind the convic tion that the country will owe this small inital ment of long deferred justice, not to the Demo cratic majority in Congress. but to the Whig. President whom signature will : make the law. Place Gen. Pierce in the Executive CM* and this money will be witsted,.because he is bound to veto Loy bill for motioning the expen ditures which will be required to complete the works authorized in this bill. . • The straggle in the House over the Land bills may now probably be considered decided, as it appeared to be when Mr. Benneti's bill passed, which Propoees a fair equalisation among the States, of the advantages conglit by , these isola ted schemes forpartionlarlecalities. Yet, though the whole eubject had been discussed for months, and though every possible means bad been WWI to carry through the special crania to the new land States, for railroad and other Imposes, on their own merits; and notwithstanding •notait or more has passed since the oompiehensive bill of Mr. Bennett passed, nearly every day of the intervening time has been marked by an effort to force through the House, schemes for dona tion' of lands to Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Michigan, and other now States. The secret of all them desperate exertions was &tithe friemds of the local grants Intended to compass the de feat of the general hill, as they were folly con scious of the power to accomplish it: lint at test they have entirrid a Waterloo defeat in the House, which I think disposes of their plane for the present eemixn. The Florida bill was kept in a state of suspended' animation for some , weeks, but that received its quietus last Mon day. Theo came up the one for Michigan, which had certain peculiar features, and would 110' doubt buv'e passed, but that it would hate open ed a door for all the others. That reas once laid on the tshle yesterday; hut the rote was Moon sidercd, and there Irar a fair prespeot that the bill would We this morning. . However it failed again by ten or twelve votes, and That woe the finale to all its tribe. Now it_ only remeina for the Committee on Pablo, Lido of toe Senate, to report the gen eral Hones Bill, pros ding (or all the Statee, and pus it; nod the policy of the Government an to land grant, will be settled not only for the ero sion, but fora generation. 1710 X UW YOBX. NEW Tom, July 31, 1852. Bodies continue to be found about the relics of the ill-fated Clay, and one hundred noels in all reasonable probability, will be.the smallest number at which the deaths can be placed. The funeral of the Hon. Stephen Allen took place this morning, and on Sonday a large number of the unfortunates are to be borne to their last repose. It will Le the ...blest Sabbath Nei York hes ever known, and long to b., remember .l by the hundreds whose dearsst_ties hovel:eta en, rudely sundered. The Wirers and owncsa have asked the usual "enspension of publioopin ion until they can retake an explanation. None GM be made Sint will exonerate - them from the charge of grs. neglect and racing, two Inexmo sable faults in the managers of steamboats. Let no one he ample as to sopposs that any legal . punishment-will be inflicted. Far from it, wh the Press cense to agitate the subject It will li .• and only he remembered by the families of victims. .ag Brailleg ht.!, recommenced with considers* Igor in some deparusiente More vatic.* with there merchants who do a remote Houdin.' and Sonth-seetern trade: The receireen ofro .ll. arc alto retire, and what with tbegoodierr. sad a ouper•bundance of money. • vocation fidence is felt in a Largely paying Autumnilid,:: The Government is about to try the sveri meet of illuminating Light.housea witt'gss• The experiment IF to be tried et the Pt* b land Light-house. A contract has betelmak with Mr. Grant by the Department for* Pur pose. the last Commute baying agrivisted $5,000 for the experiments. A newselthmi of lighting him been invented by 4r..ointftbe works were pot ho order enekillrstrati . ants limey, Page, *ad tiatdet are thillektntillo Committee aeleol V the Or vernment to• report the anotwi of Oa meet. Mr. Grua hat entire faithig the odd eme of hie work, and believes thatklter light can be bad Out the very bet , t Mita give, anti at net one4llll' the met_ Oar gee* system of lights it execrable, and in it4praliiiefit will be gladly received by our commereWirtereets. The whole system is and Lae long bath flit job, and will not be abandoned In haste.-: The Broadway relief fever halm:lkea out once more with renewed violence, sad Isla nr,er pro rimed to tunnel the retire leopli, and light th• arch with SM. Passengere gra expected to de scend to the rood by stairwsust the unseeing. Now this Is not each a verygatopian notion set many at first sight would disk lt, and were a subterranean or on serial till road built frost the Rooth Ferry to fortyrdiond street, it would he a great bleasing to thepeople of New York, and a profitable peounioryouration. We have enough travel to take anyplan for its acCommo dation no matter how extruded . It may be. At the Navy yard all is /untie, end the coo. tractors here In high roOts, at the large ordere they have received. Tle Miesissippi still re mains at her anchor. ud cannot go to aea for want of goon. Nor esti airy number of seamen be raised for the Neu, open any provemallon ehort of SCUM' hostilities, which would instax taneously Fend volmgesre by thousands to the Navy. Our Marine cod Military operationeerm I only be carried forward trader the impulse that stimulates France, glory. Poor pay and hard work, are to toenails/9, and it is only when the ; volunteer epitii is haiku that Japan or the Are tioieeas ban to lauded by our flag. C. T rth Ft eHC&T (117iNTIOX.—Iniportont Annotm,i ntent.—the New Yeth Courier of Friday has the tollowiug Important paragraph . . It ho re collected that the Itiitieh Minister to now with Mr. Webster, at Marchfield: $86,090 60,000 40,000 16,000 30,000 20,000 "We leant epeeist telegraphic despatch from our Washlogien correspondent, that de eproebee ,were received on Wednesday night from Mr. Webster. ecitalitiog assurances that the fishery difflooldeS would be promptly nod faetorily iettleci: - The British 'pretensions. AS Rea - trolly understood, are dietlalmeti, and extend no farther than that portion or the fishing grounds whets the British jurisdiotiOn is unfit poled " A Wallington correspondent of the Phileder Phis juillihr writes— I telegraphed Son this morning ao announce. meat of thp tact, that Commodore Perry wee or dered to the seene of the fishing difficulties, and that the rhymer tdisnieslppi, together with tie many °thee velvet. se could conveniently be de spatched, : would be placed underhieoom• mend. I hove no :ides, however, that anything le contemplated by this etep, further than to pro_ Tea , anY Minh mealier° from being adoptedthy Admiral gement. towards our fishermen,. by "'zing them outside the three marina milts, from the nowt. So far as that point is comm. ed. We have never eet op goy pretensions *it onefishaimen had any right to fish within the Pnacrilied distance. The point In dieputii •le with regard to the Minutiae from the motatia-of the bays, and Admiral Seymour will not - be par: mined to melee any:of oar vessels under the British construction of the treaty In that reepiet, until the whole subject has been diplomatically Winged. In all probability no each seizure will be attempted. Wurseu Tnann.—ln'order to correct a re port or impreeslon that .merchandixe catutot be sent from this city, over the Pennsylvania Nne o f transportation, to the West, as quieltij.,ni c h ea ply an by way of New York, we are author hod to /date the' freight is now forwarded hence by railroad, els Pitteburgh and Cleveland, "to Cincinnati, in 12 days' time, and et the rate of *1,26 for second,olars, end $1,85 for ant chum goods. This makes the route •more economical Quin Dent of expedition and erpenee than that from N e w York, partioularly when it I considered that there is no charge foristrarance on the Lake or the llnci this side of it. We make thls state meat for the benefit of Western merchants who, In taking proper notice of the facie, may epee themaeltes n ectudderable waste of money and valuable time in the Purchase and conveyenceef their stook for the interior merket...yo r pt, Amer. 103,500 20,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 *1,660,599 $817,090 783,51:* $524,590 :.000 : 17 6 , 000 880,000 Ax WAY or Partin Panputp The Buffalo Espntea has seen one Irishman *lto had s practiosl idea of .the way in wh'oh . the frith could pay off their debt to their gee!. - wee Mi. --Jain 0 4 1 4124 to Dm:M ust, of Albany. At the last fit. Patrick', festi val bit that city, impress a tomb sProteotion to American Industry: The meet beurosato end effectual punishment roe tatt AIM ca Sobs 8011, for hit iieanny and oppression to Ireland ) r tet ne bare a binh - tariff, high enough to stelae the importation of all Britimh Mandfidurit." MEE DUICOVIOLT OD GAD .13 Avircas a ii.—Al m Whitaineen Herald gives the following intainw tin respecting lie first discarery of told la Australia: •The first plea, was found by a native: He was a briehmen,.... The ocaleof !iiitelleetUf the Australian is remittable for ita lownees.— Beeiug hie mutter counting a lot of sovereigns, be acid he bad foned a piece of ' , yellow stuff," far bigger than ill thaw) put together, which he .bad bidden, and would bringlt to hie muter, if he would give hint dude of corduroy. The bars . .gain was etruit, after which the man Went and produced a lump of Golconda, weighing 106 pounds, and valued at ,Z 5,077 41. Od."- - - The following from the National latelligencer, obtained from the census tables of 1850, will chow the growth and production of sheep and wool in seven. States of the Union which nom ,prise those termed wool growing States:,: Qhio ;note highest for the number of her sheep and the weight of her clip. The. Venson,t - sheep yield the largest quantity of woolly proportion to numbers. States. No. of Sheep. Los. of Wool. 01)1o, 3,937,086 10,111,288 Nell York, 3,454,241 1 0,070,805, Proo4ylrsois, 1,822,857 • 4,481,270 Vermodt, 919,992 3,410,993 7 Yi, rginia, 1,311,004 2,360,765 Ikliaos, 1,122,493 2,610.287 NontOck,j, 1,070,303 2,283,685 ;STATISTICS OT LISTRIA.—Tb Nibutionery Ma pities for Iy, among otheritatietice of Libe• rto, states the inhabitants A 000,000 among *hem about 7,000 may be rserded se civilised. Tb ere are more then 2,000 timmunlennts in the Oh clean ohnrchee—more ten 1,600 children in Biiibsth reboots, and 1,20 in day schools.— egmmeeiehete to t h e e th e fas on the Gold Coast atiout 10,000. Attendenttt day sehoola in the isfme about 11,000. Foot ba'o been raised in tlin United Suites for edaritiett to the amount of 114ty thousand dolkre. . 4.1 MODE or blemr! — lll Wolddboro', 000 day not w4I d Mr. Millism Benner, 'tritder, committed eniie in u novel ..y. . Early tnthc trbarning he re t rod to . bit+ stole and get do on bin counterMmerlintely over no open 0.5, d o ted wc a c h ee. 'ilt the locum( rreml t efiiistt• kci , co y irmcw d ec. pto this be threw &Atom* c ,o cc i cc w hi c h e uered the building to atoms. I.'hlarrw and ce . Bi t unerw rtii e g nod lid onlya taP . fmmt e h e erui e at four kinglY h c z 1" :17: I.,: c i i: l c r r e o m " ral l e d t htl7tUfwe,n7dthtbinag of the he in- , *dad to till hifir Ne w, 0,,,,,T e 1 t ones IN Now OBLEANS.—The Piciyuna sew tbei work of this immense edl fmc iy pregen t lg steadily. Our readers may not be aware! the Mae of the atructure nom. piti . ed w i th „f of the other great public build lace of the Et" Staten. The IVashington, fir example, which is one o f t tlargeet and mosT splendid steno te„e in t hiccuntry, covers an area of 57,209 than an mere and a half. The we pt the new Custom Honey is 87,383. t e , more than two acres. It measures 43.1 t e al inches on Canal street; 810 feet 3i i w . h „ ne ter Levee vireet; 296 feet 71 inches Old pee street: 251 feet lot inches on One tom 14 'Weil. D.* vii Oscar Plimrietc.-1 wig couolude 1 toy wer to day by a notice of the death of n,,,didot, one of the oldest and most dietth g,,,,,jer of tbo printere and publiehere of France. n . „ ;id at the age oPetgoty..evet.—the oldest 1 of 0 fam,:s family Didot, which has b-en ft ,„,,ii durum eeveral generations for its mai ie in those profeseiwas Henri Didnt won pie A member of the L•gion of linear for hi+ unction of the ••PetworsJiype lotavirp; and it if be who, in company wtth hie con,in, de *tied and engraved the d•Pi4not a entitled by the i i, tastitueut, the I...gielative Assembly, and the attention from MK, to 17 , .3 P , ,,,' Coo. of • Nat. Irrd S. eleaveis"l'nze Modal honey Sono." = see-INDEPENDENT of it% happy and bruefirisi elects on gurtsee of ttio skis, iu pruaintit, r. p•repiralloo. so.lizot.rartli. eertbilur so.Pychiu.- up.• to tto tiscids. " eksroe's Price Modal Honer 00., pm...N. tan quaLly of a.riva a vressneut and arstoful oinkl Cmlrnbl. n. tlbwee it 1 , 4 fie r•tall st all lq.crroricr Drug! qtr., Clot .yih.ilrxslt.. only by ft, trio!. 1.• i'letebur.b cud it. yi. pizlty. 2 , 4. 4 IDD A 00., to It is superseding all others. assl - DR. M LANE'S Vennifuge in rapidly itsplauting all nthtr "rota netlictu., Wriere,4,l, it irtriduoid Lb. bect aßects,'drivit,. out sit nth.! ttio I Henn.']. Kidd Co —Pk", F.nrl me, ten ;g14.1, ma.mee tlnuta. eu emi I- [hint th.rear lAA uoter will bratty wral iroiawat JAIN C. DEI.IOVILLII. Co.. Kr, i.e. 5, IRM Mrsara. J. Kidd Et CO.—The demand for Dr v•rnalugn ual tLel,tt.t rills I. 'err great...A so-h has , . a int of eactrto ...al an cneatoiesic.k.' tof,o, F•buratnrk, VertnlToga has beau:, co,t •stua- Tie. but St . Lan., la nut tat•ara..llng hi.. 11. EVER SON. Pot hale br most Druuzirtm an in tcwn country. and hi the .4. v.^s•tl.tnrn. J. KIDD t CO. so Wool •troot tars. 11 KlEtt-And now SP to your rottrolmart. I thstight I b.l,l.l.ared tritiaß. loop. It wall to welt until i bet .ormewhat to wrl4." When i lost prretea the oil for .ale, the porta thought It was per bsp• lite the ousels tabs. , Prwlortions of the age. aml eel led nut Itttle d•nored to bur. Ltot i gars It to POMO on trial..o4 psnmasted rem . to buy, until I rot theca to t.. 11 its ettedie.l rowers It 'won teWan to out s the deaf and lanw. ke.. A cis. who hal teen blind fur eight err., was werwaStlel to try it. rirturr. nod when he hal nod but thwe bottler. lit re. -roe. the rnom. end dearly elirtio,tulth the rotor nt tr., while , Lis health was otherwise mush iranross.j. hilurlnew..nreArs to hare bran the rssult of t Tarr Invet erate use of errotals. Nltteh too, tsight br 5.:4 of the holding lwrwerr. of !Petroleum. But lat it rutllc• toast thot It has obtalued an crtondal [...twit , in 'lle try. I it,, sold .11 that you ware me. sod might be. told. hundred bsttles more. M. If Samovar, Far.hr. %Viscera.. Jlarsh 10. tAll. tnevaland and Yittaburgh Rail Road Ticiuma 781101'0❑ TO BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILITAUKIE, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. Pv m Qml•wl . . FINHE new and faetrnoning edeamer FOR & CHT CITY, °Ayes the Mononsabela vetarg alto Alonongahela Hours, ovary rooming (Sonia, es• eerteill sit o'clock. precoasly. Tiltl.ClitUrat Wellatolle r a l :ti t l .b a= b too at Cleveland at 40 canna, wan &o'clock, P. 0., and conneettas slat steam boat for Dunkirk. Duffalo, Toledo, pod Chicag liasarnarra leayo littetittnith to the ...M1..: and take tea milt well tor In Chleago. Yanonstera action to Cleveland via Ohio nod Peon.. B. B.aro 'put mot at AID... (UT the 8.31 A. IL bal.) at I olelotk P and (by °isnot, A. Al. train.) at T. 41 I% It. rherothey bare to wait till 3 oielrel. P. Al° tor Coo Ilnprecs train Dom Wellsville, which takes theta ou to Clevoland. arriving at tame arid In rants ',ma of Cant as Moss who a - o by way of Yrollsylltic: Itstatiat, chsetta/ throttet trout Pittsburgh to Cleve. I sin be the ' , tram, /infest Dity. tor ticket.. LIMIT to . A. A. CAM:7llO'i, Agent CI•volood and Pittobursh Road 03. (Moo to Itfooronstods Mono, Water St . dod door Mom M of Staltnnt•lo. Ciotc—ltt and 1.1010 Nuns It. IL, to AIIIIMCP, nod (.I.m.land and l'ittOurgh It. 0. from Alliarmo to CIO,- 1•11.1. ltw f.r. to $5. , 41 _ DAGUERREOTYPES . AT THE - NATIONAL GALLERY , . B ACKSON'S Natiunal Dagunrrean Gallery, 0 oornar of It.. Diamond and Prarket strvet. (oppoettc Drug Mon..) Pittahuran. Lail. and ttootletornlnAllnalnoblalnlifegkelikrnewam at ....rate pm... will pl..* call at In. aborectiablitb. moot. fitted ay with v.,. .tit.rfur and Sky Ltattiat arranged with such aka! that he oferator no take tn. moat ....curate Ise elmilea f .be human form with all the espreeelon of animated Ilk. ALL noaravitiWit Painting', le.. outrun-tali , copied, and du plicate. barn of mininal Illtoneasca. 1111.1.'ersons not inquired to talte• victor, uniees a per reenoblance. .3.l..lkrotweaa tikenrick and deceased twtfona io any tort Of thooity:ind '4B/41nOcas Nun, and operation from Ii a until 6 r. N. Entrance in the Diamond. te.o4.ltwly:T ~Tel'on'' Pint Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. Pelt Office Building, Th ird Street. • CITIZENS and atrangorn who Wish to ob uOn saunas, artistic and Itte Like Illimuest St em =Amato prise, win 'ad It to their Interest to call at d. well known mtabllsbment. when entire eatlefaellon .spitaranterd. or as Miens mule. flaying nix of the largest end beet armaked Ride and Sikkiiichts ever emu rueeb km the purpose, with Inetruments of the molt RazMl pled, tad hat hati ng adopted Lbw meet= of boon.. 1.41111190': tired Me .N gialrinl.2nv, able er to Lb{ patrons of the Art, *stile ot Dakar". meanies. either singly m In mono. whirl bas Dorn 1.03 earpmett. Somas open and opaistinih la ail weathers, that. S n'eltek 41. to ti r. st. oaShasserT Citizen . ' Insurance uompany of Pittelmrgla O. IIUEBZIr, I=?, 'ASIUEL L. MANSEIRLL. Ezo'T OPTICS, Y 4 WATDR, BETWEEN MARKET ADD WOOD RUM. iNbanza HULL. AND CANON MBES ON THE OHIO AND lit2RialPpi DIVEHI. AND THUIUTA. RUM Sir Zona. Oeunst ton m avamv PiNE. Azos. tativt ths 41< 9.C.4¢.41.NL.AND N.,1170.4 VOA $ TR...4lvsfoßTAlrlolY. DE:W.OI . OM : M . O. [law', I Wm. Larlta.r. Jr. - . qua. liatkhr. , N. bl. Kier, thigh D. Klng. , Wp• 8i.t.h... tt.b"rt Vuohtp..3*.. D. D.h...1 ,_. . •V. Ilarbaogb. . P r ancL• Sol ore; ed.r..l ...L.. 3. pi St 10=7. Willtqr ma, 1... e, !I. pennoet... • . A.' H. HOLMES & BRO:, Sumonor to 11. P.,Noloon Co.& AtAxone - rooms Of SOLID BOX . VICSS, t.krro P I:DYPIgJu Amon , . Iit'ADIT., a . or, • PIC KO, TOaKt4. an.. PIT BURG ;13 3 rA_.' oat'. No. ICC Water glunat, au. above Saakteld strAa work warraulei equal la any lasatartunat. - - Irittsburgh Trust and Savings Fund Co. "Plus $200,0K1 7 -1,000 SHAW or 850 EACH, V 8 O ow organized, under Lotteri Patent, "I 26.11 r. r. 14 •• ['amoral to really* lnd tbe of onle , a...re m " 01 it ,,, e,alfran en. flat. of l'anwrlesnis, or of IndiSl4- nein will ironer dormilt. sni4 interest " I,3 tlef i loins7 for .t.t. J ieriodr; will Joan out the tine po .Ejpecral tweer,, cia min. liable Promisftel, N 041.0411014 of r Er.ili.se i sod 01..04 lo collaeilowh /k rb 4kranoor open at the tn. Conirear, 140. l i _ .4, ilroOd • re, 'our Jena above Fil th . toot. for MI. of to`Selaill'Arn Pharr, of stack. Dirietairs snit SIL.IIIIh7II. lasterena—Jamen Preaiiiiinti John Undwr, W Nivork. Wm. Bingham. 'I homes II a. IMAC ft. rani tmok, June* A ilet.bleitio.:iisnimel Roe, I /one, derolo—.lchn B. m,5013.• Notice to Teachers. iiN examination of applicants for siturt— ., to, - does anTembrrn in the TOlrd Ward Public, feloal. lel , al ft. &Stool Hogs , earner et Grant and N , rorttls Mc, Tbur....ar, Ang ost 12er. 0.10 o'clock, A.M. Ph. narnbor nr Tnichera at prov.ot miniredwin be foartn.,,q , molkiStir. Ct • tonre Primiral. n MOP AVIA!. out .10.40 r InAle Ansistant., For cat other Infunzation..l3,o ire of , b , Direrlnr, OADRItI, ADAM., Pr....i lent. • JOE. vr.xxtri , ,, , ,,, , ,,r. • E .I , IIIN MsQUEW AN, I:OBOIST SWORE, WILLIA 111 MACKISY. 8 M. KIER sopa:did d . lATS-50 sacks per Ohio & Pu. Railroad rur for pia br MOP .1. R. IaIWoIITII A eJ. ; • Ik 3ROANTILELIBRARY AND 1 BIE- - xliatrx .ICW IBBTITUTE—Near somotorltaddrd dos , i llVCl ' Antfl l . "lt, HY.' A P Smith, Pater Tata% Wlltinol'Hichardnon, D 8 Will:Lwow, 'T II Elliott, M. D. aokß • FR.OOOIO H. 51 , N AMARA: Litrar . no. 11(AL L PAPER--Of a beautiful style, •lad' excellent , quality, M. racW Won, Lattimore. and or wan by TOWS.. PALMER. . _ 1..51 -- • Na. 55 Market A.m.,. Bank Stocks Wanted SflAftES lan b k of Pititt:burgh IA M-rotalt. a Nl•uutarturerA. Bank A. WILKI.NS 3tnek ant IC:chant,. Broken, ust2 75 Fourth .t.r.L. Capper Stocks Cheaper than iSver. ' 100 atAB . ES Company; :• ttorPlt. •• .5 1 •• ' .. ' 11 : :;!:; .. n • ico •• WIII he rel.) aupr..re..l- tad .1 low .ter. if 0,1.11..4 Co; . WILKINS t C Borth American Copper Stock kirANTED, sit 75 Fourth Street. aura A. WI LKINS 0 CO. I ACKEREL-50 hhla. hew No. 3, to ar. 'kV Ili Tit, and t.,t KNOLISII • IIk:AM:TT, 122 etocood sod 111 Flr.t rt. u,s 4,!ALERATUS--61:ble. in scare: fur sale by Atiq ENGLISH d BENNETT. IDERA.L ASH—li tons prime, for sale by soo3 ENG Lint BENNY:Yr. ntiimotift SEED—^_uo bu: for sale by - .uy:: • _ENOLIAII_O vEssvrt. QOAP—IS9 boo. Rosin, for sale be Rue.l F.NOLISII A. BENNY:I7. I I OFFEE-4.R/0 bags Rio for solo by 1: I ouo3 ENGLIP llt BEN N S:IT UG AB, MOLASSES SYRUP A !NO ;hhis. Ne kr Orleans ruts . 0511. •• TJ Syrup: Ici I.oro. fnr. , ln hr sue ENIILIXII At BENNETT. AROUND NUTS-100 hu. for stile by or mt: ENULIAR(t BENNICtt. `TRAY COW—Como to the resi- I 7 .1r“ of the sutncrinfr., res , lion in Rorr Mg ' \ ;T ' t'a , tr ' Atf, t rn i nalN: ',* P. , ?_ T -Tat " = " !l. , 111:9. Phort born.. nod Ina[ tiro rrara gitinc &bunt • rallin of Wit Ir, day 5ag3..,11*.T. lE=S3 INsIIIIANCE 1U R. GEORGE E. ARNOLD ham been /VA aPs.inte.l Aff,t , 1 the PnOTECTIFE INSC , it.tACP , OMPANT, ILtliTrohD. CO N.., the Agency ham. Men for r. Bear with Intan from Putt -I,totsh.‘. reotultd o 1 thn raductlon of the torrent rt. preAvturn loneb a ru‘nt that th. bullneea cou'd not hr raturin•rative. The, Aaaaey It now parraanentlr eatah -1,444 Iu the hands of Sir. A RNOI.o. and the friend. and ft trona ot the Cotnivany am rarerrad to btu, as an fully wathorlard !Lena.. t'lttabyreh an.l A Ilenneny County W. B. ROBBINS. Oaoaral Avant tc.r th. Weft.. Stat. INSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE =l=l PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford... Conn. rairici /trued von (h. melt forerable terms, hi, GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agent fur Pittrtabrzl. •of ril!argber,,Ouurity sua,(2..tm r, 71 Fop. th Atrvoq • j3RINTS--Murphy h Bucrohtield hay fo I.!S reed onp m plynt Super bar k .nd Medium Print. • lemata...l'lst co atm: U IBTISO MUSLINS---7Vlurphy Burch k field ront.nue to par M. - Ocular eh. e m , ... t tgt . r et , thaaa.7ll , l hay: n.ju v v r n i glr th lt . hi i i i e , r , . - ;11 to Paliu l g ' 7lll.m. n 4 Itoiona Llurux. ..rarno,d pore Via, in:lnllnn•f. tl.eme clank flae,lstaly rervirni. Aug . / Notice. • rinrE public nro hereby cautioned not to , I FE p..lrrbs... Band. Nei. V. M. ta. of the. C.tp (I PM. \ tlirch, for *IWO r*rh, lesual. It. nalor. of A.1r5z0.7..... f. r...chllo,,, , ,t r hrhkoa tra0..f..rr..1 .0 IVeI. Phillip,. *P.:I ,t . , l l pA ir l .,z , p.Il I 1 , .Tour. app1,....1.p ) p....vin,s term m!..4., I, . .1. II N Aeea.•/3. 3., i PlIANCIP.101:••AN, - . 01101 , II lIAKP.II. ....Mr. , ''.. . Tru11....... of Ag.t...n..... .lards. /ONEN7 SY•RU P—A superior article th atha Wnt,;ndtbilthl. lIIEESE--2.60 bx-. Croun risr ref 'J. In br nue/ . BY' OLO6NA SAUSAUE, ofpuperior qua JP It 7. for talo by W A MrCLURO k CO. anR2 Lttrorq _ . - 'LITER SAND=-2 bblit. for elcouring, Rod hfr ‘: Aura \ ' A )IiCIAIILO k CO. „_IORSE Aikib Cn TTa DOCTOR-- Knowlroo'r Worl—fh. route. of yo.ee DOCTOR-- .0 the Direarro of Berra. CotOt,h,uld o po•rerr• hr TTTT VI, own% • borro or row. 11cprr's AloigasiA* font rcirr[r Of In. South:" 4Y Oslo by %ART CAAL k CALLOW. bbl 3. new No. 3 Mackerel, jun 11: lyndlny. .ste by suu2 I.IACON- 7 a0,000 lbt &den, firet quality 4n " J Ar° b°° "' " u "isaa b l"),I. LITTLE & CO. FEATart t ..S v OrSE 4O 3 & BEESWAX- 12 1 1 ivot: . 1 hhd. Bono ' •, to arm. tor Yak by 18,11 All DLL ANY a CO. dy3l \ • . w.ty, 000 F LOIJR-100 4 1131t. ,Presburgh's st!p'r. 1 00 ' 60 t . Kinsee+ 44 44 . , 1,044 en 111114 /SO% . 1 mind .Purer: for sale br "31 % BELL 4 LIOGNIT I,IIFE in the South; 6 compcnion to Uncle InwaCablb; by C. WYCile/ ofN"tb, re. TitompooteY Hook Note „. R e t.e.r. Abltb.b7 p r rie. 100 for role , 6 ctinciscr .„, Jibe ' ”7R FinkrtA IFE in the Smith; a Coznpanion to'Uncle A Tom,' rr 141 1 4• Of Nor th this jet Dtl~llPh. I. Nora...rem N. Y. Bak Not* Booed. for Barth; tot oo:e to• CAUOW, TOW Or, me Jr:th • Oswalt* toe Font Ma. Leasehold on " :press for sale.. building corner Fiftb lit, and Mark(t it Allay, loodimeornar on. of *hobos. tomineftridawds to thr ray, tor-ther *WO tb. phii,plrett ham of lid. M. tl. Irt A pri 181111, sotder* to ow ,ounual grodoil rout I A , Tor roar...ill bo /old ma - *W.W.II ramionablo term, lippllro tor Imen•distriri we tbolerosits about remorlso tbr Soot!, awl Walton:m.l idot to Wire ht. Wain.. /raft...et. Penne+ or Whitt to rtirelour Ver.e ex t At. PON. Atuwary at UV . . to rivet of tt, ip Coat 1:19. 0 . 0 n e door brim. Or.* et. ou Dimond' ' • Jr3l:3i. , . • FR SALE-LA Pedlar.e wagon, e , toond hood; term. .0 J. KUM it °id' \ tlo Worod xtrett. _ Pauasylvania.lls4 . Rosa CompVW., IkTE aro forirr:idiagProduee to 1,411101-, T oble and Baltio.oPromptl7 o irriPPL TOG. Fire Di,. t/ . N ittEs oimixtpirr ON gccio. Pork. and Beet, 1001 k.. 45 t'75'..!, Lod. Lard OIL Tallo. Wipdovr4/pr bo CAUJI, Chrom, Itarthenentre.Lreck. \do ‘, GO ay TATAN*7=4.. ENjtkt.l. /joy, Play; .64 o s 70' Wool yu. and Prita ‘ Boxens. t.% re:;;;jin ...... ...................... 6W106 lete butioup —"" my eon Pad Wa. rtsburapk 4° r IL IL 110UPTN,sdy.7. /720 170 Mullet otrept. Plvilatptde. NtOEASSES -2Z btas. N. 0., Fir! coop-' re. for We bl, .1.1. mi,WORTh Ol. iaIiGAR-100 Ude. N.' 0., fair to p7rOe. Ia ("'"'" b f• • J:11 DIL 1,20 IVORTEI 01}: \ UCKETS-200 doi,Bilgtztost, fur 611103 • J. IL DILWORTH a. 00. fiTOIRS-250,000 Havana;. Principe and, 1,) Recall., la antt fsr„V i mlo o T : ba co. ;WO ESS YORK, 11en:17:41,5 3 pbb. in =‘d hr tortx Jou .._~ 014-43 bl**d for exile by . JIIDD C). pIG METAL-1360 iota ,Vaadry - taid i ,„,,,, mr nit bY imit."iikTnigie a CO. FEN/IMP 4 GINBENG-4: k'\ 1 3 - th... 3; nnrir ... .. , ..,___‘ '. \' s• • ' .. IBAIAH DI Twin Mil for rel• 4 ..1 - " ""1...4 ".. fir°:S! -- - lIIECKEIVE EYE BALSAM -4n infallible .prei6o kor ebreste Som taftandavi vesk awl sematme nenaaaan , !r ea,' .. -2 L-f44V....:''A;-', ,: i'x',?:,: . ;.:.- - ,1! -: ;''''.IT4 . k z ,i -- ,•,..5„ : ,. ' ,. f , , , :r.-*' . ' ' COMMERCIAL, NOTRYISNTS OF TllB ! OCAN STEAS. IF Nall Or SAEILING MER TO AND FINDI 3TAT7:6. von Tlif rx - rna OATES. ..- ' • , AMERICA, iihuttuon, from EUROPA. Lon. tor New 1 ' 11 194n0- ''''''''' --.7- 1:4 1? GLASGOW. cod., from tirutower- ' Jul y 17. CITY OF OLAJSUOW. Wylie for PUlladelphla '''' -July 21 NIAGARA.. tone. for Ruda; July 24 P ACIt IC. NY , for New fort .- ......4.._ ' July 19 AFRICA. Harrieon. Ow New Yore FRANKLLN, Warn;, from Harm ~.r Aug 1 CANADA. LAntr. ror Ranno... .." CITY OP MANCJlESTRll,Leuija.;Ariisiiiii-,-j= ,7 ATLANTIC. Weat. for New Fmk_._.... Aug ft WArIIINUTD24, llth.frumlinonen_ A M A. Judklns. for New •or k_____ ....... _. _Au, 16 AERICA, I,ll.l:major Da1t0n....--_-_ ... 7......Ang '1 ISUROYA. Lott. tor New York__ ..... ......................-Aux 29 'All from and for Nam York mulee cohered.. stated. moat TIM 1T51.....Tic ASIA from Near koala July HUM BULLY. Uri., K 6 1166‘ 66 .. .... 31 A rthRICA., Stumm:ea fr0m804t0n....__.....-.._...A0¢•4 ARCTIC, Lore, from Nem York._ ............. 6RLIN, Sampan. for Kerromio... 4 . ......... • V EUROPA, Lott. from Near. York 4, 4, 11 WY OF 0LA20041, Wylie. from PhitodelphlA-Aue 14 II kRM ANN, Ilkorina. for 13m04.6.--- Aug 14 ' OLANS4.IOW, Craor. brr Ohoßmr NIAGARA, Stone, from Doke. 16 NIAGARA. Osrrimo. foem New • York . :. .. . ... ----Aug 25 FRANKLIN, {Fatte 4- n, for Alaimo and C6.lrerPool. 4. . 444 014440.44 44 ' 144. rot auctriti 340A8CA LSD MX wrarce. 'CREJ3CENT ClTY.'26rarmr-- • —July 27 01110. erhorek, maJI) .. 44 0 PRUVLTIIRGN.TI4kIepagIh...._.... b 0002 ED STATER. Denula_. ................... rum PIIIIIOII.P.U. VIRRINIA. Teal, for Richmond CITY 111. 110t3TON. Emterbroo. eTATII OF 0 MELINA, la•ltos, k fo t r o 8•••11110 RCN NRYLVANIA, Iter.on. for Richmond.... CITY OR NEW TORR. Banier:lor OtelYS Ihentintrun Clasnrs. Tuesday ifonalnn. Anirnst 8. 1862 Ton market , yesterday was as dull as usual, with no one , Yntuta to nottes,ln say branattaf wade. • FUJIIII—In the 'absonee of reettlpts yesterday. 1b.,. were no salen from \ Want. The sales from amt. ni , tneontlned to mail lota for city use at former snow The following are the \lmpaction. of Boor In 'ILI thy for the month of Jul), by It. B. Btaploronl, enlisted by Wm ' 8i11......:... lamdemed. I.4.tiolia, for the last Ulm month., ~uCluC Jul! . amount. In •li , to =Rai btla. RADON—Owing t 9 the moan, of nua9lhw. ptk. tiara improval. with the followinit (Zill mear red hams at 12,1ar, and 3 do at 13e. iil Mg 2 tihdt • tbuot a