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A , ':::' ,..: Viiiiit3TLiti 14tETERS, Of Clam. • -k'''''''' - k.: R IIeLTO•AIDYECTISIZZ,NoitIier . a. lialltarial Roams bar Eitgeshaterat °[a. DULY itticro. ats etmear. - Aavtarisses we. 4.1 n the: aptiett' • iPlow In thepac,ar int Atonally morning. Irnfjgel bud - them fn bane o'clock. an Batardu CRAM:WHIG ZioatusezzONS. rtivriastr ago Prnasosan RALLIOAD COX rAnilfte - regret to learn, from the statement, et lumeref the pspere, that the Grand 7ary has vej 'ected the application' of the Cleveland and . A.'i , ,-': -l'irlittnirlit Banned Company for • r•oom•itz ,-,:diitoulo.tite oeelmlaalocers to subscribe 8200:- t R., i .. .. - T-.- - f :; 1- 000 to & spank of that company, to enable it to • .. ,, ...4 - ,i. - ' l- 7octlii;.,ln t lk • between Wellsville sad Beaver. lteMsiidootlonr proceeded froze the appeal , eon it the Alen e. of the fiteaben . yille road, as appeal -0 - we iikeiliim the coderneuts of some of the prate, ~ ', • then„ we think they pursued a moat inleidal ~T herOtst Erma Monaideration in the mating of: ~:.. snob interriptiona la' rafery. No eansiderationt, V, .... ' of heatiltcanjustl4 • departure from this iota ; -- The r secatal is, the 'benefit each subscription! r 141 : .wiT deafer open the community. : te-'.. - ; 1 ' : - :ridged liiiine vele', a subsoriptled of 'Abe .1,..' ,, i . =Wall Mixt eish:ed by - the Clereisnd and Plitt t'ir-:'..,, ; burgh Railroad company was eminently prop. f ~.t . , ' or --Of Ile gory! then can be no question. The l' ' .: • ~.,,, . _,*4 3 ,.. lcit.*:iactig,a,ny is and bad been for nme .. ri'ilr -0, -WiWn i4otne-i#, mad it pane regularly • divideud ',... :7 - ,- , - - ; ; ;;;Vir ten'o4; Malt iri csah. The company agree to 1 imi i. .ff.,,s'il,-..."' :wad thirbarls oflthe county at par, mod to pay i . '`i the Wined on them for.the whole time they have 1 . . :„.r,itijrterra, for SO years, and to pay ever to the county - I- „ 0 ::1„ - i rice ABference broken the' dividends sod the in f. ' - : ,,-, ',.: ,. 7 . tereti, widely if the rad continues to pay ten., f -; „f.. - ,....:ft . ;:pitritttfits triune likely , , WIN Minna to ana t5:t.„.,, , 1.. ?jig:titermei:o per tonnom. The subscription Is - *- - '1..-:''' tinet initheinentir nate enc. Can aa muchbe esid :, :refi4AVietwarifitions now asked fort - :I t;• - 1...A.f..i.,,r.-;.'f,Aridii batman . to amine td the connatugli i.. 1 '' , ..:".,..r . Anlithiir - 'roik, they are numeric, nod manifest.: 7 Italia - irsiplatee evert down the river to Bridge.: :* Rill 'irtaineet ear with New Philadelphia, and , r. • _ • ''lftheletterlor cf 'Carroll and Tmcarenres colonies. ,t- .• by meanie of the Bayard trona. Bnondly, 'at • - • --,fitenbenville, It3eill omen us withthe Bomber. , tills and Indinti Italiresd. Thirdly at Bridge. L , . pen it will connect no with the Ohio Central' 1;'... Wli,ed; and With the Cincinnati and Marietta roads. : /A. " , A:- The frienas of the Btenbenville road siy, that ' - . ...'1 ell them benailte can be realised aa well by that tom' - proJeot, This we deny. That road will doubt tV-: " 'lawsprove mulaantly until when it mecum the t`f.' ‘t'' , i • - - , , ~= right gray, and bridges Abe Ohio, but it, un -I'.. '-‘ , not accomplish Mite thiiiige for Piastre:ilk, '' : ' whiattlite (Aber re aadd It-azzenot lathe that .t. ,---: . place gire to the • rich trade to:be enured by: 's , the Iliyard Ilissokl• - It *amok In the second 1 ..- ;-placte, give no the trivet sad trade to be Related at }-,7 , '"i. -,, Be rigepart;beedued that - - • trade nod travel will 1 ' 4011004 lupine the arrangements et- a rind cam-:' pen: . Which VII fail eaffioiently sore 'moan In i, - Aliftnnlramundeesioadageaclem .'' • - .1 . 2.-;,N,.* looking sc thi whole iubJeetv then, we feet -. : -- LeVSetliwiiMollided to find Mane cur totem: i!,,:; ; . -:- . 4eiriries - itjaleinglo the defeat *fa subscription: VV . ' , : : trivit'Oefit -- mirk - .lrlr4ch Ins biettUotterill be of ' 4t4. -- '' . trent minim trr, Ilie, People of tbld county; and r - , , athlete bee asted for reo little al oat ann. t , ..,* - It .Is probably timeigoirtopineking any more' ' •i' A -,--. lateetiptione of the kind. -Theyhave had their uses—were probably, Indissariblit-;-but there rr ' - - - g . ~. should br• stopping place. this Mabacription • . . Ic apposed on thls anoint ,hre - .have nothing to ~ ._.„ say; but If the r opposition igalmit it arises tram: - - - jealousy : add alislry, tt!on'enbh opposition is bi -defensible: :.,..."' ' ..- CI editor of tee J penal Ina tearia defenta of the, city offielale against toe charge tiistaicif acuity 'at gembling and other offences — Vitalist the Publid good. ;The defence Is t'" that tlitr alien know nothbor of each offences . being tlinnolitui; and that Reny body does kenw of them and will give the regaleits information; the police will arrest the - offenders If-the pc. Rae of 'this city. irfai fgnoeaat.of what taping o• nu is their 'taidet as the editor of, the !Journal :- • rould.iecm.:to icilmate, it is veil little totheir they do not know that the offenees etitda openly practised In oar midst, it is • itd‘Lot,iimitef opportanity. if they till bat oPezqW 4 oes make use of the ordinary police officers are pummeled to aterciee, they will find alit the circlets of widefi 'we hate tteket atoned en eimy hand.— • This pita. of ,'you make the Chugs - and well make the'ariests " le the e one always snorted t . • , . . . by thosiToqicers" who, want to' shuffle off at a n- • pleasene-reepteleibility upon others. it Is the duty of:Prelim 'officeta to bi_ebgaisant of what li • epenlitrantP ins in their midst"; and theyan t • not get rid et it byiPlesding that it is also the - duty of tilktrito give Information of mune when it comiet - thisir knowledge. " The. polio" see • employed is peblie fafertnem and apprehendecel sad itls ihnirzduty' ta eta tip laws are feithtaUj imeuted, - ae t irelt,fficies Weeded to Prawns se thme.ititendod telOciik fit other titter tho,pollee hartiot valtsd for private citizens •tu, heetene feta:tem to- enable • them to mike a dement upon gembilag hells ; , ••,‘ 'bat tinning themselves of their own knowledge theybare 'riveted andbroaglittiegailty to pan _ basisa4;,l,K•tute Cen.pollpti do litewlee; este ;-" 'fiontOtito :rtibia4.o the r . fuilil4,lo,,pnent upon • leiritiratri :Esortiss. —T ,important a to. ninihkeirreasody been Midis the Eiti—orte ' So the altytt New TOrli end the other in Wash . last= ~2 1 9 31 'YObwiliSFT!**4 * -79011the ttt of..anew charter for the government of that city The present lawgivers of that oorpore . i on - .2hasepiored io inuficreblY sod hopelessly Cit. iha ItTY to::1211,IIrea311117 WiriMtletifki -14:NP... URAL. iitiingenay to hold their corrupt In check; and this charter the people en Tueedij WI adopted bye majority of 83,000. eau:l o 4g for • latitpreres that the people may be trusted, - ' "hem 'idiraot appeal,ls T mado to their hones*; 'bit oiling es political conettit. inure tie • , selection of their currants , the servants will bear beau large amotaut „et 'watching, sod need th e Icopoeitlou of hearytattr:aista.. - lut9saldngtou City , the !illation submitted to. the people tiu whether the. sal* of Liquors . "heal& be prohibited in that - city. trio people - ambled that it should, the tote tieing 991 for Li .' canoe and 1,968 cticirstit; This le another in-, stance the safety of an appeal to the people:l SakPo In mass, they Pommes a moral ficernm end hoitittlUf lalnto whicat (hi seldom dm' aid In impacting totheffrrepritentatterst 'new turd, but one, ta the city of Washington, pre majoritlei for Teroperrome. This action,- how bitto:ba raided 'by Congerarivhich is thelocalleglesturerfer the District, of Colum big and it le siouott hoping ageless hap, to trait that that body Tilkhate bona*; to for. bid ibietraf9o in ilgus? at the Zapital. There we, vs fest, too MeV men in that body who lore the cop too_ 91/1 to he participate in ban gig bore etetr Mid* T e ~ , ase, of. the people. demand* IS Salami, but that body does not alms or often, teed the *dosed the mamma. Aga us, eilirr.; Imps faiths best: ~;.; :{;~ " ~;~;; from tho Wooldoitoi It o o o rteithit-thiiliitetten IWO CO 03U1ZWe thorn:Wit tho'Cluittila Yaltj gasp, as itritooodgy Jut. no ampiiitim k t taw th* thitueee. IL Ms corny 7 Aoxiattotd. live Who hi= 0 4 at • • i_j ran TYrr Carr Adc:crts.—Em visa Allelic* lintairected into' • county, the Canty so u:note have been regularly published la the l unette ; the pasta year-is the first lasts= :of their embnion from this paper. The meat for withholding them now from publication in lb. oldest piper in the Gouty, .with • lager eir torilation among the int;payits of the county 'than Amy other peper,ata they have ea tug formly appeared therein heretofore, should here code force in it, and we are cu.-loos to tee what it will be, when it is offered. It canuot be the old plea of economy. fa even a niggardly econ omy would have ambled the COIMMIIid.OI2IIIII to reach more of their constituents by • publication in the Gazette than they will be able to do through both the papers chocen to publish the coal, boemonte. The teat reason, we take it, for proscribing the Duette, is to be Thud to the stead we took last winter against the ijonizoiseloners their (coital quarrel with the Sheriff. They gratify their spleen against as by withholding their pa tronage from as, evert at thaespease of prodsh log the people by hiding silky the county so mata from them - la papery of bat Mae county circulation. For several 'years poet theen accounts ban been published in all, or nearly lA ., the papers of the county, as they should be; but as that rule could not be followed this year without in eluding the Gazette, the Coualseloners, for the purpose of excluding us, have out off ill but the two papers hariffithe smallest circulation In the county. If this cults the =layers, we have to objection. The scannas as published in, the Pod , the.lo oofooo organ of our Whig Cc= Wieners, coon py nearly four calumits; but they can be con densed into a mach smaller epee*. Without ea teal, therefore., Leto the detail, of the publica tion, we eve our readers the sabstoets of them, as follows: Balance on baud, Jas. I, 1852, $9,619 58 Taxes received during 1862, 68,975 72 Cash borrowed, • - 7,495 00 IDortatloirfrom Dr. Carothers, 80 00 Rest of U. 8. Court rooms, 1,200 00 Sales of eatrays, - - 11 80 Hines and coma, - - - 884 81 Taxes on =seated Wu* 750 27 I Forfeited recoinizauees, 400 00 -10,221 88 „ Total receipts, $85,967 19 Assessors' Pay, - - - - $2,006 87. Alderman and Justice's Fees, - 4,546 62; Bridge Building, - • - • 1,983 29 Books and Stationary, - - . ,601 00 Commiesioners' Expenses, - - - 77 72 Couunistionere Baler:. - --/- ' 1,229 00 Clerltro Commissioners , - . • 740 00 Counsel Fees, ' - - - - / -, 662 94 Crier of Court of Qoarter.Surdeute. 28 0 87 1 Crier of District Court, . • - 806 26 Coroner's Amount, -, - - 1,798 64 Clerk of Quarter Sessi on, - - 1,103 66 Constable Fees, - - - - 393 76 Commonare . alth Wllosesee, - - . 2,999 81 Contingent Expenses, - - - 667 57 Canreney Ditootwjted, - - . 96818 ], Election Expenses , - -. . • 2,262 51 3 R ai Jail - - -' - 708 65e to , - - - - 440 00 Fuel an tover d Light, - - - - 602 35 laterest on Loans, - - - - 6,618 62 Interpreter Court Qoarier Seselons, 182 60 Jail Feei and Prisoners Allowance, 7,269 92} . Jurors in Quarter Session, - 5,843 81 Jurors in-DistriatCourt, - - - 6,611 82 Printing, - - - - - 1,369 22} • )Physician to Jail, - - - IE4 00 Fugitive Apprehansimes, - - 212 26 Premium on Fos Scalps, • - 91 19} Road-Viewing. • - • - - - 495 00 Railroad Bonds,- - - - 10 00 Redemption money, - - - 349 82 Reeorde Fees, - - - - .., 17 874, . Refreshments forJerors, - - 284 25) road Damages, - • - - - 472 00 Repairs to Court House and Jail, - 1,607 00 ) Superintendent to Court Hoene, - 512 00 L [ Scrip Cancelled, - 14 - 758 00 t Tipsters; in Court of Quar.Eieskons, 1,726 76 Tipsiness In Ilistrlot Court, • - 1,168 00 Transcribing Duplicates * , .- ' • 1,724 96i 1 Testae Ca. - Appropriation, - • 150 00 Agrlonitural,Appropriation, - 100 00 . Wakarusa to Court Hon,' and Jail, 888 00 Temperer, Loan, - - - 7,768 04 Interest and Premium on Scrip,' - 183 08 Scrip Snit In F. 8. Cone; - - 403 08 Medicine for Jail, - -- 184 08 Supreme Cool Expenses, . , • 134 26 Attorney Beier is P.i, - - 607 60 Aerator's Pay, - - - - 57050 Court of,Chaneery. - - - 190 82 Taxes and cone refunded, - . 677 33 Orpbane* Court, - - • - 860 00 Miscellaneous _Expenses, -- 600 , Lunatic Asylum Harrisburyb, - 422 00 Sheriffs Act. 0 Dumb for 1 Forsythe 183 00 Bond and temporary loans paid, - 20,400 00 Interest on Coupon Bonds, - - 2,222 70 ft:4=Bes Belau, - - - 600 00 $96,969 72 - The amount of texas assessed for the yew 1852 amounted to $88,780 88, of which only $31,478 85 wee paid, daring the year, leaviag $56,856 98 outstanding on. the let January, 1853, but of this soon, as wg learn from the inAltor's report, $89,187 81 was paid between January 1 and May 12 of this yeir. The outstanding debts dos the county on the let January teat amounted to $67,691 77; and the debt of the meaty at the same time was $164,780 79—leaving a 1 , - balalge %phut the Moiety cr $97,088 02. Thimounty twee on beads And loans the sum of $151,851) 441 The receipts of the county; It toil be seen, were $95,967 18 ; 7 -dednoting from - We the bat. mace on hand on the let of licuary 1862, the actualrecelpts of the year were only $76,287 60; and as the expeaditatta mere 1616,969 78, the county expended duziog the year $20,68218 more than she renitet. This Indicates aft our tatting state of the county tinanate 1 - On the let of January, 1858, the county was indebted to the Treasures in the nest little inan of $11.00256 'ln other words, the revenues af,the county were Anticipated by drawing, to that Moment, on fends not belongiug to the county! Tile is the whale sum and substance of the eouity accounts; and as our radon are inter. 'cited la , knowing how the county Affairs are Managed, we make this statement for their hea lth. ''. Ws do not wonder that the Commissioners honld endeavor to ewe this statement as limited o alrenlatlonod possible. The statement I. not risiditells to theirsnsassement. The deitHers ftthe comity are in s sad condition. Cr:Mainly p is • polley'of more Unto questionable propriety to botrow money, u the Commiesionenu did dtt. 'ng the year, and ran to debt to their, Treseurer, irtten their Collectors had (or ought to have had) ;the enumotts cam of $56,559 95 of 00001 7a 0 * oS I n their hands. Amoig the debts doe the towiti we eolieeothet Iser eeim:of $lOO . " overdrew/ b7Commba iitobeet Else How doeitbla come Hew it that • county In debt to the amount of $164,- ,000 can become • lender of money toter officers f hehtd ! nap of right vas Mr. Slag pennittei to overdraw his aeoountT Tha practice of par tril4lng such things is not only unjustifiable but Oar readers will note that the "Eximmatures' Are romped, and crowded together without • word of explanation.. Then an several -items we would like to see •explatned. For Matinee Counsel fees, $662,90"'80w muck of this ram went to the regular attorney of the dom• miceloaersr. atm. la a Whig, and how mach to another attorney, who le • Moores°, and Is al -1111111.1111:1P10.114 on spools! emulous Again r , Printing, $1,859,22." Noir wroth of tide went to the Pace loooloco paper, and the pet arm M the Gommiallesera, and how - numli to Whi g pipers? We-feel oudons to know. Atm. "lkseseribleg, Doplicates, 1,721,96. This looks like *large sum tops; for Inch • purpose, sad if ham be:satisfactorily eiplairowl tt ought to be. Awl igais r, "Engineer to Jail, 8440 00." Wldilt EnyArree 2- The 0 . 211 who now Filet= those dada is not paid by the OOMMlSSienent, at slirand the one ?heft Paid, does not perform the mulct. Instead of performing , them, be la eindojed In ocp;lng depth:atm. Is be putter 44.441 -The large mum paid for tnxeceibinF duplicates' 'would seem to indicate; that he is; and thus Ode 1414dem, is - relative of One`of the Oommissioners,Panot only paid for what Jut does do, bat for what he does not do. He is al lied ta, hold trio' fat edicts, one et which is • • 0 . time; aoi to 'teams on ,thon polata Aslit dialidstire and room wo t a m ple.ttitt,iotoattto ot the Comity sad gin thiasc thattalth oortimattoi. ,111.0 M Corsoopoodoon of ILr Del/ I Ittzburrb 6z:• W. inactive, Jane 7, 1863. The meander' eauSed by the Barry ca the bor der of New Ilexleo hoe hot poised over, although it partaken, Its attonSiderable degree, of the hum buggery of the day. In truth the country ftels'that the administration p 0. 1 1 110136/1 the power to mike a war, and the eoniervative portion of it fears that Ito 5611 8it/backed by the broth:laden. There le room for doubt if Ger. Morey be suffered to retain the control oithe business, the opportu nity to despoil poor, distracted Mezitb will be allowed to peas uniMproved. But lien. Pierce naturally desires a! re-eleotinni to secure it he will be likely to foster, I will not soy pander to, the popular thirst "for more Isla" That eanbe got by e war with blexice. Now It Is doubtful it Me coomeet. whether FiTlibusterism In now a favorite sentiment with 'majority 'of this na t!ea.-11. {rouble wUt grey out of this in• sigoiaosett dispute. The squirming aid squealing of the Harris burgh Democracy over the apointment of Park to be poet muter,as been so inoeszaut, pro-, longed and troublesome , the ' it has been hook ed.it The poison vletrised was a regelar enough Democrat, but the person appointed ie • more thorough and acoeptoble partisan. • • J. /don Snowden, of Pitttaburgh, has buil appointed in place f Dr. Pettit, deceased,,Dl. rector of the Mint o Philadelphia hir, Snow den .IP•A foimierly use of this establish. tient, and his pre t appointment Is • well de caned compliment 'lto the efficient and faithful mariner In which hi iseharged the datles of the latter situation. jCM Bullion, as ex Senatoi Benton is popular ! ly called, has scurried to Washington, and will be employed here during the summer In compi lation of his great !emit, Senatorial Memoirs of the past Thirty T.Tzt.' Hogan' given up the last year to the advocacy of thalentral route for the Pacific Rallroad. u l Some of the most telliog speeches! and letters verdeliverod or written by him, bate been upon Ittie Important topic. He contribute's' to the liationel Intelligencer,Shis morning, an epistle, Comprising tire or eix col umns, addressed to the people of his State on this uttjest. The theme to worthy of the Intel leet and energy which he brings to bear upon It. But he will not 11 l re to see the completion of the railroad by any route, and that which he . egoists is lees known than any ether suggested, and is believed by many travellers over the plains and mountains of that interior region lis. • Ms to objections almost . insurmormtable. Bat he pitmen his object earn a iourage which Is-ad mirable and prailewotthy. It has been announced that Mr. Beverly Took er, a Virginian of the first Wally, is preparing to set op a new Demccraticoorgan In Washington to represent the cense pf the progressive', and to take the stied out of the sails of the Union, and the Money out of Its editors. Mr. Tucker was ut, candidate for Marshal of the District, and failing' , In that arduous pursuit, was upon the point of embarking for California Some of the'Zlieffeoted, however, persuaded hi that by establishing an opposition organ at thi threihhold of the White House, he could not but render signal service to the party and himself; I It appears that the thing is to be tried, if the money can be raised. That U just the question. A 'solid and enterprising capitalist, of - Sew YoeiC, sad a noted disciple of the Young Asturian school, is spoken of as the hale of the concern.rue are patronage and picking, enough at th seat of government to supply half a denote Demomaticergans, it pro perly divided. Bet Inthe present **iodides of thugs, the Colon not o ij has the Ron's share but s monopoly of dui epoiL The prospect Is that the- oldest child, will still be heir, sad hold the property by toe simple right of pri mogeniture. The difficulty about the "Russian article" In the Caton, has praline' . quite • serious 'dieter. t, banes, Its author, who present' the extreme Elentitern or Seicselon whop of the United De. (present mimeo, has teen obliged to retire. - This ' , coda , may Produce:;" schism which will lead to the organisiti n. of a Southern op position to the ,admialsdon In Congress The article advocatiog Us Ranieri eyetem , of tyranny was in e precise' . style of thought which distinguished Jefferson Daviseg speeches In the. Senate,,!and it is not prof bable that he approves of I Mr. Prior's etc:ulna from the editorship of the organ. The aggregate rewrote, of the year will be sixty minions of dollars—abut shall wo do with so mach money? In the view of the surviving heroes ofthe Mexican war, out at ctitse, there is no better way of expending it than engaging to another enterprise of the same character. And this very inperabandance of, money li the origin of mach pf the twaddle we how about the Nato. , lent aggression of Bfezieo." Jumps., OEM &YID PRIIIIIILVAXIA RAILIIOLD. —This road is non' doing a splendid business. It makes all. Its taps with a regularity mid promptnue which command universal admiration. Shies tite . advantagte of its through trains-to Crestline Lave become kaolin, the travel has Increased to a large extent. All the train. go out and come to fall. Last tatning we had occasion to come from Smackly on the Mall train, and found all the pa senger cars, and the baggsge tan crowd ed to their utmost capacity, and meetly with through Passengers: The receipts for the month of May were nearly sso,o3o—for the mouth of June they will reach, most probably, $60,000. As every day adds to the buskins of the road, and as ;lei avenues will constantly open up, its reoelpts Must continue to increase, and Ito cash' dividends, which will 641:110311II011In July, will also hornet. - Mauna Queasy Dcwovattau..—We learn from . the Somerset VWMet that al vela of very superi- or Marble has lately been dlworoted In the Elont . h of that County, on the route of the Pitts. burgh and OmusellerilleJtall Riad. Specimens haw been twitted butt& ?ley, we understand, and there-la tie doubt' that the vein discovered le Marble, and of a VOIT excellent kind, resent. Ming, ye aro Informed, the Egyptias marble. This is an .finportant &eatery, and demon etrates the importune of aid necessity for the CouneUiville railroad. That road_ will open up to us a region abounding In an unappreciated , vastness of mineral and otherwealth. CoM, 1111• perior_ to any thing yet Goer!, Iron In unlimited amount, Marble, beatnik! tlmber--these are but a tithe of the wealth of the Wgiott traversed by the ConcelLreille railroad. • • We leads treat the Morgan Co. (O.) !Jerald i bet the snrreye for theyittstargh,dtaystille,and oincinniti, Railroad aril l 'progressing, both In Morgan oonaty end between Ilayarllie and West Union, 0. The 'gook books err alio Wag &led up. And all the arrangements for pattiag • portion of it tinier oontraet are being pushed forward., The Herald eclat, , . . _ allite'an interest Is being awakened all along the pontbern portfolio!' the lino. Several:neat. Inge hero been, held, and al notice in another column annottioes others. The people come up to thane mestinge with the light epirlt. They Irthloll a deteraLostion to do their daty;.•od °lore that if the:projeattalls ft shell not be their fault. It le • grand, • noble; a magaidoent on • dertaklng, and will require time, copansand la bor. Hot the epirit tosoffeitecelests good 'eel denoe that it. will go through. It rand be stopped by ordinary obstacles." , . " low " the Wlahington otirtspondent of the _ , Baltimore Bun, has the following in Setae:tee to the di:Hanley with Mexico: 1 . • 1 General Gadsden is expected to arrive here in la. few day; and receive hia Ineiremilons. He will proceed to Mexico as early as possible after the first of July. It la supposed that be will be able to street toms .arrengement of the digital : Hes whioh are pending bet Ween the two toner , trios. The U. B. government Will probebly offer Mexico some =Mons for exemption from the ob ligations of the 11th *Mole' of the treaty of 'Guadalupe, and for the right of way for '• • roll toad to the Paolis through C ihoshu• and al. noris, and perhaps for right of transit aerees that/throne of Tehuantepec. he Melilla queer tion will be settled by the .ii stee means - -the Mexican gorernmetit yielding to claims to that unitary for a fair gutritent, that tban haz ards wit upon It. . , : . , Lisisr, Esq., &lacteal.. ed the Presiden cy : of the Brie Raitrod; In *sequence of ill hinh. Eigusnd..,hisiol, Moe President, la, at present -sating: so President. A rumor to - current thst Mt. Mogilev vu elected to hie salmi, brat It to sapposei to bo tideland. 111=25 • ram Niw YOU. • Oomnprondrsuro of the Dally Ytttobarab Omit. New Toe; Jane 7, 1863. • This is election day fttr thi Reform Charter, and no elsotionday everlosseed, thus far, more •qaietly than this has done. Like the Croton water and other popular qoestiane that have at ',ions time, been label:timed at a special elec. tiai, this subject of reform seems to hare no op paents. An abundance of money and of per- Lanai service have been devoted by tax.payere carry their point, and allettell must crown the effort. The most stirring oily item ie s murder trial: the United Baas vs. Capt. Maloney, of the packet ship Rodeo, charged with murdering a seaman by beating him with a belaying pin, et that his eyes hues from their sockets, and with afterwards hanging him In the rigging until be was dead. The U. 8. District Attorney, for some good canes no doubt, has not attended to the truil;'whlle the captain, booked by immensely wealthy owners, has retained three eminent criminal lawyers The testimony for the pro. - • cation wee eingolorly strilfght-foreard, and un impear.died. That of the defence Is ooaeued en tirely to evidence of a ergots, character, and the result will be en acquittal of the captain,— loduenee 13 destined to be stronger than eei deems, and more murders an shipboard will be the result . • Money remaine abundant for all purposes, nod the rate on call ranges frem6 to 6 per Dept, end 7 for shore paper. An indication Is ebown to keep funds where they are immediately avail able 'to long as the Eagiieh money mar hot remains to its present condition. Sterling Etching, ter the mall leaving title afternoon by the way of Boston is *beeper and 91 is the top mark for beet banker's bills. The Stock Market Is rather dell, °sandman- IT by the doubt hinging on the wares of the Erie Retread manager, relative to the dividend in July. The conviction daily gilts posed that I the better policy will be to pass the dividend in July, and devote the earnuoge to the liquidation of tie floating debt, or keep it to meet half mil6en of certificates maturing in January, 1864. A new mode of ventilating rail road care has been tried upon the Naugatuck road with sue. can. The cars are connected throughout the 'train by rubber cloth, passing from door to door. The rear oar is left open, and a current of air produced by rigging upon the lint MY • sort of Cod sail with an open month, than producing a 'troll current of air throughout the train by its onward Movement The legislative and press wreursion to Magus Teti bu returned after making.the most rapid rune ever known upon American roads. This foot time for a epeeist purpose Is Indicative of what the new central route meatus to do when it is orgentud. No arrangement hu been made as to Wee between It and the Erie road, and am the feeling of rivalry is strum low traveling will probably be the order of the (ley. . To &buy we hue &Avoided new arrenge; meet In the shape of a !fast steamboat, which) runs up its the day lime and returns at night, trip never before attempted. C. 's Isom the Daily Dispatch. The Daily Poet of Wednesday contains the "Receipts and Expenditures of Allegheny coon; ty," published in its 001121121111 by order of our county anthoritiee—doubtlees as a remuneration for the wear and tear of oonsclence Involved in .its defence of the Commissioners in their late Result, upon the Eiherife - AS the eirculetion of the Daily • Pest is less than many others in the city, and souse one. sixth that of the Dispatch—and as that paper has dray! been a 'most bitter opponent of the party to which those controlling this advertise. snout belong its opposition frequently degenera ting Into penned abuse of the prominent men and even the truer light, of the party—we know ' no other reason for its insertion in that re. copied° of official pap than we hive given above. It Is but a few days dock this lame Poet at tacked Collector Hastings of the Custom House to this city, as a " bogus Democrat," for daring to insert a seven dollar advertisement for Marine Hospital supplies in a "Whig paper"—and is presume its publishers consider our County Com missioner, as a very "bogus" sort of Whigy for giving it a fifty or • hundred dollar one. When men . preach a rascally doctrine, noon. eider it in excellent remedy to commend the poi. cooed adios to their own lipv-and the County Commissioners would have but maintained their own self-respect (and it needed some coppers, acquit:ly!) by acting upon the following slogger done made by the Pose when a aerie dollar ad settlement, signed by a Democratic armor, sp. prated in a Whig paper: .•The paper which be has chosen is his ofScial organ. was ace of the most bitter opponent, of 090. Pieria that weld 11.4aoad within the wide betted, of the Union. There 1 / 1 11140 uttered Wind hlut too gross to adorn its ooluirms, no slander too vile for the espooloni maw of the ed hot to engulph, yet that Is the paper width is made the preferred organ of s person who boo been appolotsd to came by pen. Pierce. Could a more decided evideoce of logratitude—premed• itated moult be pointed out? Therreords of the Democratic party cannot obeli it before lids en try war made. "We are ftrin believers in the Marcy doctrine. that, no the victors belong the epoils,' and abate the sentiment ea you rnay when out of plane, but when in, you will follow It. The feeling is human . astern. and we cannot get clear of But we regard it as base ingratitude, on the part of Uto man who melees preferment, to torn round and bestow hie favors.upen lbapeh son who most grossly slandered the man who did a Motinento him, and gave him a luentive eMoe for which better men were Alpplientte,-- Tele course may be considered right by some prof/ming to to democrats, bat we are appv !motive that It will not agree with the honest no• aorta of the party." Its opplientitin to their recent publication of the Receipts and &pendant's" in the Pon can be readily men by substituting "the Whig Party" for "Gen: pierce;' and "Whig" for "Demotro tio," whereveipiey occur. Fenn Taxis —The. following gentlomen are before the people of Texas as candidates for Gov. enure.: B. M. Pease, Geo. T. Wood, T. J. Chaco- Dare, John T. Mills, J. W. Hendereon, and Jahn W. Danny—all Democrats exempt Mr. - Daney. There, are four candidates I. the field for Can. greerlohil honors in the Indianola dletriet: GOT. Bell, Mojor Boarry,llsptain Wile, and T. W. Blake. . HO/i Vel*ey E Howard left au Antonio a few due ago for California. hlrj. Howard and CorCapron, Indian agents, have gone up near the old fort, on the San Saha, to hold A treaty with the'different tribes of In -1 dime, and mete them present': There le no news from the gold diggings to justify soy one in going thither. The Gelveeton !Vienna" of the 7th ult.. says on this subject: "The gold fever slime to have extended pest. IP far; although but little of it is felt by the people living near the supposed placers la Tex as. The senior editor of elle paper hu just re- Iturned from Austin, end made it • point, during his cillit.!to mats clop inquiry into the reports of sold-finding In thlsiltate. Oat of the num. arms persons he new who had cisited . the uput. ed gold region,he did not And one who had found, And but one or two who had seen, gold to the vales of a single dollar. Only one or two are reported,; with any plausibility, to have obtained even a few dollars. A few gralumni be gath ered in um. places, though not to the tabu of twenty cents a day. Tu. there are probably : a thousand Ipersons engaged in the search, and others are still going to supply the Flitter of - these who return disappointed" .. • . The Oalveston Jurnal of OM '2oth 'aye a met candid firm of that city - addreesed a letter a short time slue Pia gentleman at Fort Croghse, toskingiaquirleategerding thegold diggings, and have received tdifolloling reply, dated Austin, May 17, which my be coneldered entirely reli able. The - writer Mid jest_ arrived at Austin from Port Croghen 1 -"In reply to your tquestione,. I hare to say that I believe there is gold to the region of the State 'that report speake of,' but that it is to such Email Reentitirs that a man might dig un til the infernal regions were futon "efficiently 'for good ohating, and mill be without enough to get a drink. The mines will not pay for Worr ier. ' I hove eesn men from the digging', per. featly rellible, who do not speak,favorably of the prospects. I hare seen specimens, but 'mu through a' glau, not 'darkly,' but ectuageltier. The 'comparison with California gold is, if the papers' glut a correct amount of Import"; in quantity sheet as oto 100,000,000. We hare had no opportunity to teat the gold. , "If you here any friends who "peak of cam. leg this way tell them to atly at hots, My residence le an tele° from the diggings." ' The editor of the Southwestern American gives the following as the report of a gentleman' who hadjusteottre la from the gold region, and who had much a:patinae in th e mines of Cal fornis I "Stratified formation, three miles wide and about 'etzty in length, mating southeast arid northwest, outainiug uoirgold bearing guan o Prospected, found gold; but not enough to pay —say, a ton of cent would not average twenty ;Vitt Should there hese been twenty dollars per ton, the scarcity of water, or rather the di& acuity of bringing it loto.use, would prevent the defraying .of expresso of 'working... The beds of the week are sand. The pertloles of gold are very labiate, and could uot be gathered without an amalgamation with among—say by Jenny Mud or Centrifugal amegsmator." - The Galvoston News;lh noticing the antral of - a - cumber of admatarers from New Wens, on their way to the gold diggings, predietis "Cr.. meadow, disappoliattnekV, old , DBASE OF A IfL1111.;•411 rams% 'miser' died st Richmond, stew days ego; sr' 4 on staratt• int" her premises. it Le teld,..thist 6800 in epode, end $3,000 to beak notes, many of them ruined by worms and blip meth lima •~ . LITZIPOOL Promos The tram,. acBmti in Beef wen vex, limited at unchanged prince. "foe atock was not excessive, and than • was a pioepect of. favorite brands maintaining their value. .Glardiner & Co. quote prints Mint at 9216 d ®105; Ordinary. 80s®110. Pork in moderato demand and unchanged; Prime Men 75s ®Bos for t• mere, and 85sig87ted for East er'. Bums scarce and much wanted; high rates were maintained; Western sold at 47212,505; Eastern 505®52. Shoulders 8516 , 375. Lard • moderato ballet's at steady prices. 624d° 630. Cheese—Small pracels met steady sales at very full rates. A email lot' of Russet Apples, per Canada, gold at 14.1®205. Tallow tended slightly uplardo, but the demand was not so tire. V. C. to quoted steady at 47s ed. LO2IDOI COBS Illlitlllll of Breadstuff" hid been liberal, and the weather nos yet the Gram trade had ruled Arm and a f.lr amount of bushier' was done in leading sr. Gales at fully previous quotations. Flour quo tations are raised 84 Tril bbl. The sales have hem lugs and principally for consumption.— Weatern Canal is variously quoted at 22s ®23s GI 'Baltimore and Philade:phis, 28184 @ads. Prime Whest — dearer. and all sorts were very deable. White Taigl7s2d; -81740819 d. Indian Corn being treely diem' was a plied" ruler. Good White sold at 31e; whip Yellow, 82803218 d. Oats active -and dearer. Beat; dull. , • sow I hate' been laboring under' a defeat rf staid for tho tut two man mod upwards. to bed wss les sight that I have tot awn to And =write. or do =7 met of needle work. tor to see any .run on the opposite old. of the, street. I was recommended by one of our pro hems to ail on Bit Potations. at Ids cam, Willisma , Block. 1 411 lb, and when I eshogltstl &U. S. b wars me arscr•ous led= gabbed me to perform all theme duties es well es b weer did A , my Ira, far which .1 feel very thenkfoL Mu. Gootou, 1" Bond street. Moreland. November 12. IS6I. CNN= tCa llarer of Rcebefterni • Bocun, Arti T. Yr. Slo ßlossom—Ara flaying called a rre t your u I tiles IL% to the Arcade sod purchased two pars of your pateed PLUMS. I found them superior to ay I had •rsr beibre used, They nealsed more thou I amid hers apsoted. 1 have new put theist aside. ant am see without Mao .. Ma MP / mull when &bor. Jatatu amen Ilkapox.w. sr ?Flumes Vmuuracm.—No remedy nor Lnantetl has . born n anotamtal aa this cat worm Tattollon. nth arho' hen and It hare tom manly snoni.bad sod dallghtsd at It. woodarfal moray and ottiner. Tepalthate all the tentammlals it. Its favor wont/ dtl column- .. mon. thank., anotant owning with a Infanta:n * ln of a few of that. Jordan 0. pin. of Amber. Lana don to a *Mid Mt rsantoid, and it brought an 7 13 two.. 11* woo *it can another don to Um am. 00111. which brought away to mom Making 1 / 3 wormy In noon twain hours. Andrew 'Downing. of Cranbnir township. Vananios county. paro his 00114 oat twasoonfol. and nand ITT 1 0 4:i morning, on . monition of lb. don. eh. passed 113 otn.s. Jonathan Mantuan. of West ltion. Pant county. writs. that to. t. Onsitis to manly ths damand. so Use people In fila naishborhood oar. rater • fain of Um others, LW non. ia anal to Dr. M'lstmes Vermin:go. hllscro.-D. 1 J. W. Onion. of Wlochatt.r. Iml.. no ne.: last spring to get anal of Una Vanntoi. Aftw aellln4 • far bottles, th• demand tweana so non foot that their stoat was moms nhatuted. Thor atsta that It has prodund the best .{boot shorans oat, and is carr pontos among the hoopla. MMl=l Ttaa groat tram Sped& may be pardnaad from all dragglata and Ancenhalqa,ln taws and countn: also Man the solo promialers. "YLIMIXO 2111.0TILUS„ Ectocosoon to I. RIM & Co" W/ Wood gavot lee CVs baliere Nature has provided a remedy M arm diem. ohloO &eh is hear to. KlXxx Pi - U0 .IXX or BO= OM. pert op ea It dove. from the [met letorsorpoooksealed deep Is the bevels of Mother itarth. Is, without denbt, one of the greeted of Theme remedies. head the wowing tatimixer,, Etna sr • gru./11 punt: PLusaill Yuan, MIN &mt. Mt. Mr. R. 11. =l