The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 26, 1853, Image 2
• .. • • • . t _, tirTEOURGH GAZETTE rtrAisaro BY warn A O. rirrs.ttrsoir. , Ago* ,ItORNING,..4I:qff 28; 184,8 tfplirldiAl RAMP? y 7141 BOOIIND OS keLCIIPAGT OF THIS PAPER. • IS.Prrrarut Wsnri piarra.,—The catentividna tad= of Far Weikly Illasetts iders tc! acts %rosin.' =ea 200.441wit11• intlini nix balms. kralin. Oar drulattas 11. between tour U ald thotteand,reseb., • 'WU, dad toanti fa Wortanireisosyl; • • eszo ADVEiciliilitinileTtnnner tin' Editorial Ramis ator PILAW!' laiabilattarellt of e66;13.4ra rims, or. alMaKt on . 11traday. ADVEETISiItiI litho dull. ther fa.sinpra in th• now ea Itooday aiorsdolt. vUlplsominand dun to Wand etleck. on. Satardat nivocume vme Irolmsenpze. row CALL 00/10119410/11: • "- Moses POWNALL, Of Loseguar . comfi t '. Atrarroz inanus, %ALEC. Othanklin County ; • ' vox suiviyroa onrn4., celeiertex m.mriee; Of adrion Cotialy. . - 'apt sinurrpt 4trionmoN. ' • the peeltie interpretation "Melt has bees even to the Riste-Tarkieh the kiting, through which European 'Rom ilia* On Ste way to the interim' pub smtry anima* hia added toi•theamotint of evident* is fame "or hoetititlee. ,j The newe by dretie, which - we gave yesterday, 'evinces that every day 'lams to complicate the pending dblicnoldes, and shoes that the City tiloholu Is is tamest, atid.thst he will apt abate one jot of tittle of his Mama If signal heathlike di not cedar ii will be became Turkey, unsupported by any crest pprie, - haa had to yield to the kt aility demands at .. the Emperet- ' i „Thee moat Important fact dedueed from the 'mew brooght by the two last 'minis, is that the Govertmesat, of England is Warming, and' that It Is now doithifal whether it will not moot beauty and Inglorionely leave Xurkey to he fate. roses, thie organ of Lord Aberdeen f the , an. t . -kaowledgod oentre of the Abe°luttet party to the ; - Cabinet, bee suddenly and meet remarkably eltwied Ihs tome Within a few dayi. Prerione to the eertalatithit the Emperoi world proceed to ~.,theiattemity of oomapying the Wallachian'Pro item; the rimier pronounced eahh en set sent Idea Newton 'for ordering the' English end: /Weep fleets to pue the Dardantiles; but effete . :thirPrath hoe been actually passed by the Rue. the.Thanderer has manifestly changed its .testes and sow opposes 'any action. likely to kid to war on the part of the Britlett government.. Tie MOVIIOISr POl4 on the other. hand, the or- pe of Lord Tabnerstoo, boldly :declares that - he ocoupotion of the principalities lea broach Treaties, a cans eeili , sod mast be met by ' - entrance of-the combined fleet into the'har. bst,crt Conietuttlitople: is IF:saran, reported' that there is a spilt 'Li Cabin t,' - a that Lord , a hardest', the an • had of the Reselati party, is.ahout W rettee.- -; Talents) Da true or not. but there con be no doubt that differences exist leading to exciting 41110i0kiinl Qleit4 , EL • It Iris eziroted that he Cabinet "would .hars developed something of its to pol icy before tids, as Dr. Loynd the celebrated coverer of the *juts of flinereh, had given notice shot an hs would more In the Commus that the hlisit Information, in regard to Turkey and should be laid before the Hume. What took Pica is reported as follows e• . . LA.TaiD—The notice . of my motion was ' given far to-morrow. I re p otted a note yesteir ; day afternofin asking me to put of the motion to 'U - m*, 11th inst. I was nor able to rex= enaunror yesterday afternoon—in look not till ourtalog. To my surprise, I dud that, with knowledite, 1 was present In the /loose "pointed for I find from the mottoes of motions with the votes, that Mr. Layard poet cztjwaled hirmoilon from Friday the &h to Mery *day the 11th! It - IMMO scarcely. fair. that dsgotadeas member, should be trade to Oils Oisurroxia.-1 do not know by Those di- A , iv..rettellote OTIItDO4I7 the notice of postponement ,'-.non plated on the notes of the House. Of one tMagl aisure.the hon.. member, that what- ; me wee data; was 'done in perfect beactictea ... Lxranzh.L-1 shoidd like to know who Vat ;,-. • ;that wattle of postponeutant in the paper. What reams- haat you for deferring the quistion to ••," Ountivai—An indispositioit of lard J. Mr.Larannthen withdrew his motion until Me. Durasiu—This appears to me an aireop. Meat of business which requires no explanation dike part of the Obvernment—the mote so sa .14 India Bill, too; loontraey to agreement, • phmed on the notes for to-morrow. . • •Mr O. WOOD humbly enfeesis to hating keen ths doable sinner, but, availing himself of Mr. Oladstone's suggestion, deolareu that hehad act. , witiartgard to 2dra•yard with the heel in. ..lseeieste is the world! • ;Ma dirgzscefal fame has 'waned down up: Mr. Layard the won and taunts of • por tion of the p,Feas.. The Daily Nami saki: tht`exhumer of ravish. Wiled: or is be himself a calolert Is he prepared to take the coneequenoes of repeated postponements, for the , asks of pissing the authorities;—does simply Raise the flag of lisquily to prevent others from bringing the subject before the' Mame and the • esuatqf The public Ought to be collided on •nthis point. When Sir C. Wood told the flecretiry :at War to postpone Mr. Lays:We motion with ' out Mr. layard's leave, how far Was he joeti fed in this step Ity forams. suppleness on the put of the knowable member for Ayleptoory I We I have all along contended that the wisest plan is to last:int publio opinion to the fullest extent, ; and under the Impression that Mr. Lityard, as a ; .;' - traveler, explorer and nether, might able. to 1 - afford infortmatfort to Parliament and *beam:vary about Torksy,we ocrognsulate, him and the lis on the of prospect good to be done mid repute tion to be acqairedly the statement of hie view ;, ef,tho present *time - of the Sultan's dominions, ; And - - by - the exteeesiau of his opinions' on the • tetidentrynt 'events in tbo East If, however, he le sisepliplaying fast and loose, as rosy beet mem to meet the needs' of pideln tactics, we ishall hare': torn to some other. ,quarter, for the emeriti! iniumniain of a debate on Turkey In the Bouts' at "Common,. At beet, if we get his Wahine they can only ,bi taco for what they. cannot be, tea often repeated, that those meet deeply it:denoted in ..questiort of foreign pithy; when peace or war are Its ettimenne, are f 'M - p e erste. Whenever hostilities: bake place, fti,lvnettevir rank' most be drawn the men, , a . frees the fruits of their indostryobe mosey, to !support war. 'We deny, then, that the:public '!Ohoeld be kept in profound ignorance of the ,Flews eta ministry on a question of We 'kind, wkeh tholleviews may plunge us IntehoolAties, • • may shin us with disgrace, or,bedagas actable out of,th• difficulty we are In.. The people are eminently deeiroan of eupportlng the nation :el tosser, and have AP &gild% pride in the mal. 11seshe of national loot they pre by - .;'.olweelnly,fetakretwiedered all the more anxious kiMetbekTllllll of the:Government se to their •t; 'egswgeounsts; mid b to how far their honor is .. likeddr;tot be Involved in ally tainting complies-, 11,0ne.••, - Tbsthnow• - that the Cser,:to gratify a ffiliweed Mules, has invaded the territory of ;• - •.lire neighbor s they know-that this ban infrao. trestles that ought to be binding °well put Powers. They have reason to believe that our near neighbors and.natural Mende and &Wes, the french, are reedy to declare that ni migegertients are to be maintained; and they bow that the English fleet his been even to ' , Boallui - Bay.. Bat here the popular :view of the 'subject Is stopped for the simple reef= that the Weveramentiow In power in England - bare not alight At to give mei Indication of whet' their. Wens theta to regard ne their duty in this latter. Either are to keep the trestles, '"*.arir AOC'. Either thee:bang boundories nf , :: -- 1111 1 Oensttiu of &mope we to be maintained or 'r• to Wien:. Either the rising char:Mien, the e►iglo•4oat,lhe growing trade 'of Turkey Swop..sre to be saved bus the grasp of th e Maw. fir the Claris to be allowed to oondoct Nggrantous ona . taeked. -Soled is we, are, • thilkeseittivi bete power to adopt the policy 017 Prefer; but, as we. have &heady said, the some when the publti expect to be nit domain oppoTtaDity of forming a judgment on thii"oclute Chalked oat for Realm! by their Min- Isteri , :lll34:the People have to pay - the piper, • eh," ten Alt Mat be aeked to approve the sane; ahoy may do PCP, It- is napq ' pp•that Manber of the House et Commons should A*" from the Ministry explanathas calculated ~ je" glti a aloe te our Attars in this matter.' " ltr. laysrd is evidently a better vilinner iffriflts,VltiVildeir than • leader thil • .t Cenititahs piety mein man of —lore 'ftrei sad most Dave Tor oemuloxis Co aos - ',llll/ taw of as now is entirely ' opposite; te ik• spirit . l6 ad, the lfinei • hrt::::7 314,1 .4 , 0 11 0. th•tinix"lb. + 4 w, . -- • __ • ..ArlTirfilifins for . Reg,hindi had better let. . . their& as theitnitase P',l'Wel should interpret thin SIIIIPIage attiteen Irony ere:. it net "howls to bi serious eariast, by loop editoriale, teach ing the florae Ope cause of !hied:toga of tone has been permitted to leak cut. In a load deg article in opposition_ tn. war, of the Sib hat.; titeTimer gays - • Shoeld - thkg" tome to that pose that Etighted end Prance, having backed Tykey so far, were-bound to prove their hatter by arm!' ; in a - word; should there be • general war between Bus ..sia and we knew not what Pow - ere on one side, and England, Prance, Turkey, and we know not what Power? on the other side, it is ,eaufidently anti cipated that Poland and .loagary, tree to their stature and traditions, would throw themselves into the riieler, and England would. find herself in alliance offensive and defensive with the Turk. Louis Napoleon, and—must.We add I—Lottli Nosenth, against our old sill* , the Absolutist Powers.. All this is intelligible ; and by nemeses improbeble, _if we .outs rush into war with tnatlove for the "pit which- acme to animate some bosom". The whole aeonence of events Is as plain, even plainer, than ,one Is likely to read in the perplexed and sophisticated page of history. We should have to pay enormous sad repeated nbsidies to the Tort, the Magyar, end the Pole. k • - A British war etesmer—the Styx, the-Cerebes or the Pluto—wonld take the Hungarian Gover nor, fresh.from • visit to Windsor Cane, to some port or other, if there is one, within a thousand miles of his country. Whether a party of mi..' rites would escort hint into the interior, or wheth er, the Magyar Chief would make the attempt . with that fora, we will not venture to anticipate. Doubtlese. with such material to work upon, and with the British Treasury and Mr. Gladstone's • financist hobgoblin to aseist, the work would be hot, and the example very catching: Italy would once more form the °acme 'that the Manse, the Austrian, and the Freealt Eagle contend for, with ego British Lion to stand by. Happily for the canoe of humanity, there pro nations that would keep out , of the scrape, and derive no email advantage from it—i. e. the United Stated. , But there is not a Butte of the Old World that we could answer for'in' the neighborhood - of loch s conflagration as would then bexalsed.— If the irar be neassary for gaiety or for honor, we do .not• shrink from the awful. preepeet Why-eise our vat atending armaments? But, II oar interest is so deubtfal that postezity, ee peeially a suffering Posterity, might deep it 'altogether, we do resell from these terrible con sent/aces, and-ask from our 'own countrymen 'some of that calm conzideratiod which we have 'been preaching to others: . Here the reniatence of the Tory party to en gage in the controversy is fully developed:— ValIS ICOIIIOIII, MALKIN; and other Liberals will take advantage of it, and the Tory .party _will find itself aimed in a contest for the id, vantage of Republicanism, and making common cause wi th the deepised H un ga ri an . This wee too much for aristocratic stomachs. Better let Russia swallow up Turkey than incur such die- gran This change of policy In the, Zona, and ales most likely in the , policy of Aberdeen, is flies tinted bre curious piece of instorytievelopod In a letter to the NevoYork There, castor a settee, known as "Democratic Lettere on European 'Matters." Time lettere are generally attributed 1 to Rossi:mu, and such paternity is not denied by the Tinos. , number five of the aeries - , I dated July 5, the writer complains in indignant terms_ of the riandnat of 'Commodore SZUNCIIIAX, of the United State" Ship Cuaberland, flying a saline In hintorof the, Amtrian Envoy, Baron when that dignitary arrived in - Connie tlnople.: This ant, rho writer,deolares did infante harm to the anise of , Democracy lit`Europe, and in proof Of this relatee the following : It will readily be Imagined --that the leaden of .EaropeanDestooraey bowknot neglected to exert their aotivity at the present crisis is the Orient —offering their ouoperalon to Turkey, and de monstrating to the Porte, that Bixby an alliance .with the national elements of Hungary, Croatia, 131#111, Wallachia and Poland, Chet turkey is to be saved. • • They have 'shown that this allionce Is of infi• nicely greater value to • Turkey than even the precarious polity. of !England and Patna, be cause,.although, theta nations may passively as sist Turkey with their fleets, they cannot aced - armies into Moldo-Willachia there to light the imemiii.of Turkey- Brit Hungary, Poland, and the other countries naiad, .tying on the flank *end rear of. the enemy, can do this ;end that is Trecisely what Turkey needs.. - . . . Besides, it is a fun that one or the known and reartgaised loaders 'of European Democracy - has made epecifin proponalsAo the Porte, of the moat positivetnature and of the greatest importahec. trafortuoately,!Bachid Patchs. commenicated these .propesate to : tholleglish Ambassador; sad yonnin eaarcelyiteaginewhad exertions have been made by the diplomacy of the monarchical pow ers, and chiefly by that of England and Anstria,to prevent the. Porta from aec.opting :the proposals of the Democracy, and from thus,opening a field of operation for their activity. . , - - Thu' even,went solar as to mike insidious in itineations against the sincerity of the Intention of the.thttocrado leaders in . regard to Turkey, originated dissensions among the refugees, end Austria even csuad a memorial-to be prepared I by some fewnristocrata la Hungary, and sent to I the poke, protestles the 'hearty !attachment (I) of the Hungarian Nation to Austrian I.) and eta dislike. of any revolutionary movement. flush statements, of amuse, are simply :Yet. England acted with go muchi'parilallty for Austria he ail these tricks, that the Porte could not fall to tontine soluswhat ea oi the curse 'oho might beet adopt. Dying this :hesitation she objected to the Democratic leaders that she fear ed to compromise the friendehip of all existing Governments, by entering Into intimate relations with the Democracy. - She was answered that the suPponition. that .ehe • would do_ so was en I founded, because those mighty Intereetswhich regttiate the policy of England and Praia, will undergo no change whatever by each a counts ; while the Uoittd States of Acadia withutit only. not become hostile to Turkey en amount of bee alliance with the Democracy of Europe, but that aeopfence of the offer: of the Donocrael would be part:. ely sweat means of gooney the adios support and as:iodine; of tAi , United States. ' It wan in this stets of the negotiations that Commodore Etraudgme find Dia flattering salute - to Monsieur Di 1111170. K. Elea must know the political stmeephere at .Constaniloope, to he able to understand the die setrone itfittenei of that inconslderste and. tinted set.. The eannoq of the Cuetberiand, thee employed, sounded,likaa knell In the ears of the Agents cf the Democracy there..: The English Governmenterse made acquainted with these proposale,'whieh weenie doubt made by Koserruldintelf. Query T . Did this knowledge mtodify ;the Contemplated. ourse pf the British fesr . days will probably eciftioe':to glee us the et:halo:Ito queeilooi &feeling the 'sesoe of Eu rope, and probably. of Alperin :also., If war ehould break out, we hope, for. Old Eugland the will be found on the side of butuin liberty and hums* progrpes. • Tao EEC:RUMPS kr 81Cf11,11A —The teleusphie account al the Arctic's 'news steles that our Ainericurelhere abroad hare acted with some spiiitt The captain of en .Atnericen armed ves sel it seems had demanded u an American old non the possession of ts certain Hingarien refu gee who had been:Ailed by the Atstrisns. We Aid thsfeliewing iefereneo to this Metter, In the supposed correspondence with the New A Buzigarlark 'Captain, Negate, who was fume in the retinue of Kossuth at Kutahya, bat whh afterwards - elated hie colors, and was therefore dismissed, - was forcibly seized by the Austrian Consul at Smyrns; en the Supposition that he llrdb en agent of Boeseth,;--upon which the pee• pie of - flamer became eo excited that they ware &boat° storm the Consulate. The Cosset celled for thaaseletance of the Aostrlatimarine soldiers then present in the port. A fight conned, in *Mel", emooget others, an Austrian officer, son. of a military personage of the Myhre( rank, wee killed. finch la .the report, received by tele graph from Marseilles; - It le Le trap there is meelng in the feet. An InJury'dene to a (fiSsely) atfppo.ed, adherent of Kossuth; excites the !Turkish population of .fimyrne , to-a tint. Yen may Infer from this the manner,in which that name is regarded, and the expeetations attached to it. And yet men pre; tending to be friends of Turksy, throw obeteelee In the, iiy-of hie aid keing taken 'advantage of by tilde:lab. , And still no Democratic American,Minlater at Constantinople to support Dmnooentio laterecte /I would be a singuler affair if thin meats in Asti hfino which ett/Amerloan vessel in mixed tip, should prpre.to be the petted eons. mencenieut of hostilltiei, Which ehould pot En rope in a blase, und'estabileh 'the:blessitigs of ilbertyon the Ttlialf of despotism. • Missituitori Wine Elrawa 003171131110 Y.—The Whig - Biala Convention. of Mississippi toot at Jsokson,"on the llth inst., and acclimated Frac , els AL Rogers for, Govaraor, and a fall ticket for 'btu,' ofhoers, Ur. Bogen appeared. and , accepted the notaimatiOn. Tbs . convention'. re; iMrtmed the principles laid down. by the last V big NW.linal Ctinveritkc, and adopted a resit lmtion disapproving of the_ oppointmont of • fret **Ulna and seotnadoulits to ofilta . . Arrenintver —Reverend liimixti,Blesterre. Of the Eittalonegh Annual Confaiontioe , of the lit: .E Churoit, azd . .late paotoe of..loath - Common Cherge4leghetty, hoe beeniipoitibed Agent of e tic uk and Foreign ,Christian Union," in this region. This tutioeistion has for its ob ject the promotion of the Prateetant Faith and the conversion of Boman Catholics, both- to Amcrioxand in Foreign Coun tries . It hoe done much good ehietti, and to daily increasing-in niefitlheeit and prosperity with the public. Mr. Birkott eminently fitted for . the poet as signed bite, 'pining to too abilitias and acquire mentn a eodeiderable degree of pulpit eloquence. With hie own mind deeply imbued with the greet principles of the Protestant Faith, joined to ardent piety and great seal In the canoe cf retie.; ho will without doubt prove val uable acqnleition to the excellent cane which be hue eepoused. ' !.Disconrse on the• Life and Death of ltio Rev. ASA Bursa, delieerid May 22, 11358, in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Pittstrirgh, Pa, b'y Rev. C. Cooke, D. D." _This is an elo quent dieeourse, by one of the distkignished clergymen of this cithin which a brief por traiture or the life, character, auelabors of a well-knewq . and distinguished divine is faith folly gives. We commend it to the especial attention of the numerous friends and admi x-re of tlle deceased and of the leving minle ter. For sale by J. L. Read, 4th street, 'ol.anan's Mactzins, torAugusr, in addition to a !cry flee steel engraving by Sartain, Is illustrated with several spirited wood engravings of a superior character. Its matter is of the usual description i grave, Inetruotlys, gay and . Inter- Mum Tnammitian; on run -Love Tsar.— By &mutt Mbyte, Maithird; authorees of the "Compulsory marriage4dother works. New York. Sertnger and T send. Pasar Eremonam, a novel, by Henry Cook ton, author of ”Valentine Vor" &o. Mr. Cook too is well knoWn In the World of light literature, and ranks In the opinion of many with Dick- OM god other contemporaries. The above for sale by Glidentemy & Co., Fourth attest, and Miner & Co., Smithfield street We refer those interested In such matters to the card,: Maseru Samuel 8. Shriver &Co., In another column. Mr. Shriver is pretty whlely and favorably known in this part of the coun try, and the firm of which he he one will doubt less ,reative a fair shut of petronage. TI6 laian EZGDTIL —The Dublin carrerpon dant of the Loader...tinlen writes thus,under date of July The politica of the last Australian mail destin ed for Inland, and which reactied the Dublin root Offimayesterday, was quite 1% •'moaeter" in bulk.. It required far sorting and distributing thirty-tied extra pair et hands, and the carriers were not despatched on their several Naas until two hones beyond the ordinary period. A gold en in the slope of remittances may he expected by this arrival, and no doubt the "light from !vistaed" Mill be farther accelerated without waitiog'joy the completion of the coining . har vest stivion... 'Touching the decrease of the pop ulationiWeetward, the Galway rectal complains that- The mus n it of the extentive 'emigration which has so rapidly thinned the rural dialects in this neighbOrhood is now fairly visible in the deseit ed state et. our meets Scarcely ball as many of the rural population as were daily in town& this time last year are to he aeon at peasant, and there la alum a- proportionate falling off in thwattenditnee Upon basket days. Ship-keep ers are eohoplainiog of a sensible dimloutiondn their bosineee; eo that whateree change might ham been wrought in the condition of such of the rural population its have been:left behind, the prospect of the trading nod meroantilo dame, here at leant, have by no means improved. The average nktmber of anigrante departing by our railway earth day daring the week was about 40, thus making a total of 240 persons trout Galway slate. 3Ltirtanr, TasaccoCnor —Pine rains, which have prevailed in Prince George's county, have somewhat wave/ the hone' of the tobacco grow ers, though It is yet thought not more - thanbalf a mop can be !wonted. The Marlboro', Gaud MVO: ••In this' neighborhood the rain was fulltimfl, dent to ed ible plentara*lvo had tebtecio plants to set them out. The number of those who were so fortunate an to lases them was comp's. tively ,few,—tuod we niter/as the opinion that, ceder the 'Mort favorable groatiag•weather, we do not anticipate that more than half the mai qtantity of this article can be brought to the house! Be learn that the &virus rains of Mon day and yesterday morning did not extend more than five or six mike below this. . village, in the dkrotion Of Nottingham. and that In alt or most of that fertile region there has been but a quantity of tobacco platted. • I A HOUTBLIC DISCOMT.—:At New York, - on Thuiday,ta diacharging th e, cargo of the'ship Columbus, jut arrived front Liverpool,.the body of • man was.found among the bales, almost di rutty under the main hatch.- It wu muck de. command, , and appeared to retain none of ito original features. The deceseed wee about "thirty years of age, and from the dress he wore, is thought : to Vero been a sold'ir, who, with a !ley of deserting, had stowed himself away while the russet was taking In her cargo, prior to her ratting ou the 4th of June. The hatch hom ing been scoured lead nuked, &al the ship crowd ed with Inlosigrant panengeri, the cries of de ceased could not be heard on desk, and he 'un doubtedly died of auffoostion or starvation. Ataintais I•Dtaraoaw"Anaokn.—The Sec. rotary of the Treasury, under authority of a reit °baton painted atthe late session of Congress hoe prepared • eiZonlar meting inqulrlee for the pm pose of wicortainiug the aggregate 'monist of &pie, city , oottuty, rttilroad, canal wod • other corporttion bonds, stocks or Other evidence-ef debt, held , in Europe and other foreign coun tries,.on the 80th of June, 1883—specifying, do fie as the 'lame osu be ascertained, the amount of each of the oboes descriptiow of bynds and 'tacks: The cicadae will be addressed to the apnea cf. two:yentas; Ike, from whom replies to the querimi propounded are likely to be obtained, and will no doubt prove servioeable in gathering* • large amount of aciurate and Interesting In formation-is to the amount of Amcrioast indebt edoone abroad• . iLLTH or New Oatiale --The New Or!tittle payers due yesterday did not come to hand: The Mobile Tribune of Saturday lout says— Teetardsj we received letter from New Or leans which giver a rattier alarialcg account of the yellow fever. It may be true, or it may not. If the writer bad given at his . 4300 we ehould have published it. .lie states that the deaths by yellow levee In the Charity hospital, from the 2d mat, to the 14111,1 luchusive, number 113. lie gives the minober for each day. . ' . ' Tut Maim Law was fairly Token up and sqm.rely voted down lathe Assembly yesterday; by 66 Nces to 64 Yea.: only eighteen absent or dodging.. For the 611, thirty Whigs, twenty three Downside, and Mr Dorroughs (Ind ) elected nudely by Whig wotes, Against the bill fist Whigs and fifrywitis Democrats. Absent, eta Whigs and ludo. Democrats. 'We leave this vote to tell ite own story, and the Totem to answer to their constituent& had .the house 'been fell, we think thi melority on the wroag aide would have been lecreased.—N. Y. Ttibuns. The Impeachment of Catle - Comeolseloaer Ma ther Is a axed feat. The Committee of Manage , meat on tho.peri of the Assembly was announced yesterday, and, its oomposilion indicates etern resolve en the pait, of the proseoutlag power.:— The 2.laneriers are Meier,. Loomis; Champlin, Noble and tdoßuroey, (Demoorate,) wlthhicesra. Hastier, Siosione and Wood, (Whip.) Not • Hard Shell among them. The tHat will cam. mince icAlhany on Monday next, mid Mr. them may prepare for • determined linmention. filiCUTlol,Villitati Citing, the area who murdered the two children of. Timothy O'Btleo, lest December,. in Bergen coon% New was publicly , ' executed at Hackenseok co Thuri= day./The awful spectacle wan witnessed by up words of two thousand people. The wretched men conducted hinnelf under the gallows In a firm manner,;:to the surprise of'all preeeet• , SALVO/ 111AIITLAID Carrara oal.--At sootiest in New 'York, on Thureday, Mr. BIMOOII Deeper 'old 60 tons 'of copper ore, from the Dollyhtdo mice, In Frederick 'county, Md., at . $4 70 for e'er; one per .osat. per ton of oopper. The rightists averaged thirty pit' cent. This sale, therefore, briage $l4l per toe of ore. - „ JonwlbuceLlYstattuLL—ln all pitbabllity before this reaches our reader's, this useful and 'estimable oleare, will hive ceased to exist. For the tut twenty-four hours hi haa been in a con dition where ',portal ald neretireach Mtn more," awaiting patiently and•traoqiilly that summons which nano may resist—Nora lbw. lea neSaurday. Taormei. Navir. , ---Teeterday 'lllO aohooner Central America,' Capt. Chine,`attired at this port from ale4ina, bringing 1760 bezels:4 208 half boxes of ~ oranget 1600 boxing - sad 260 half boxes if leunone.., She left Measly& on the 16th, of.ApriL 'Several other vessels, having cargoes of tropical bobs, are now-doe. LAMM/ ware sold in this city for $2O a box the Ent week la Jolt, bat till hardly Sonuassal abat pries spla akhrseisora,—.Ziortoa • .1, T WA A..}.:147a .\ - ,0-:- .-{-..;: i . ~~ ;+Tim'-~^~'i'~~ .. ~ .: 4. ,e5~ , WFS , I72,L raids 13,08DICJICE Ccirt.46 . ridonevf ttoi F ttabilrsh lift, Nig Yost, July 23, 3853. The Work of .brir.gtog the Exhibition to its , bearings; of getting It into a cotatition to be call el shipshape, le proceeding gradually but slow ly. Aditional.oontributione are arriving from Europe - ead_China, end huodreds of OOPS, cow. p icing setae of -the meet enrions articles to be exhibited, are yet unopened in the Custom House. Bat men 'aro at work with a goad wilt Hollind, Austria and Italy are nearly set forth in fall dress_ Bat France, England, Ireland and Soot hed, and coon the United States are only in - chryealls, Yes,"the Baited States' division le almost ere poorly and meanly set forth as it was to Londeb in 1851. But that department, like the rest, is improving, To us, of coarse, that is by fir the most important department • Foreign nations do not likely to eeed to no models or epee:anent of new inventione, new articles of trade, new machines, or illudrations of new methods and proceeses,of manufacture. They want one onetom They bore sent us many thloge that are curious end beautiful; many ex maples of the high finish and polish of their worknianthip, hematite in those branches of In dustry they do not fear our rivalry. But it le in examining and comparing our own miffed- OUP inventioes for sieving labor, our agricultural machines, our steam engines, our spinning jen nies, and:portable mills, and ore mashers, that we most expect profit end 'advantage from thie Fair. As jet ; the display of agricultural imple ments le rho only attempt In which wo make a respectable showing. ' I ant somewhat sorprised that Yourigreat city, the, young Birmingham Of our country, has not sent something worthily to repreeentlyour forger, :nines and could . you not du it yet!l have 'neon nothlog from .Pittsburgh but the-patent *Tighe which I no ticed a few days since Philadelphia has con tributed Many cases of artless work which are highly - oieditoble to bee. In no other oily of . America have the Pdeohanio Arts received a more sattractoey and prontabledovelopement than in Philadelphia. In war tools, we make an oaten- Cation not lee' striking, candidly epee:tins, a good deal more ro than In most pursuits arose -4al sad Peaceful indadry. A whole park of brazen artillery—St seems altogether a braxen Exhibition on such an occasion—duly supported by pyrami ds of balls, and stacks of muskete, rl fies, swot e, and other humane instruments of dzith, fillione entire Weave, and run over, like the oat-papa and quarter.gtterde of an army, Sete theedges of others. . I hardly. expected that the richest and most elaborate eervice of plate and works of design in Silver, of American manfaitare, would have come from Bolter'. But PO it is. From the prepan: &rano° of their wraith New York or Phtladel phia oboald have earned that distinction. The firm et Bail, Joues Co.','Pli3oston,have a show ease In the north gallery coltheining a seleation ' of the best specimens of their work, which shows that the sable. and historic art of the Jeweller has madel no inooneiderable progress ill this' youthful Bepublia. Among the large'mod dab. orately chased vases of their manufsoture, to this case, he the -Webeter Vase of 1835, prevented by citizens of Boston in commemoration of his then recent dedication et the' Conititution— 'There la also a eery large and handsome One piceented to Me Edward Biddle, of Boston, by , the exhibliere of the London l'alt of 1851.. Bal lo jewelry, nothing that I hays ever seen; con eompdee with the contents of d largo glass ease, filled with production of taste and eldl4 ado the hones of C._ Oarrai & Co., London— Allegiriesi and Hiatorthal groups -of Statuary, in pure reepleudenemetal, delight the eye by the debuts - of the -material, nod the exquisite deli cooy of weirlentanehir; and In looking upett,them the mind Ste. elevated by contemplating design which giro expreesion to the true genirtat Art. A ' group representing Queen Victoria bathe pa troness World's Fair aira beautiful seem: She stands in the centre of objects so disputed as, with her. own altithde, to convey the idea of the Eniereas of the fast anchored isle randy ing offerings from ever y plime of the earth, and every kindred of men. The alp of the.ea and the shipi of the desertj sat:irk= the hazed north, the ßednorn frhm kerning Araby; wok_ the rwarthy eons of .Indle's - Coral strand," all wood about herotet and tributariee, but as allies and faiends,..presetatieg to her, for the tie of all„ everything wooderfal, metal midi beautiful tq which their k lands bad given birth or-the toil of their bands or their bratee'creited.. Ids an exquisite reproeeutation of a great hvent. And life hat one ifs aeries, none of width are inferior , this group In ex arlleuce ctworkmanshiP, bat are not raid twit In originality of conception. ! Bad I meat bring these obeervations to a dote. The olßods of the Exhibition have $q behaved toward snej.aud other persons 'She had a right to strew. coodderate and courteous' treatment at their bander, that it has hetet with &Sanity that I hove brcingtat myself •,10 siditheta in any man ner is anaking th eir enterprite better , known to the conotrY. Bot I shall not 'allow perilous! re sentment, howeier just, to preventmy doing fell jOatio9 to ad undertaking In which the feelings' of the comitry have beet, to some extent, inter ested, and; hall accordbigly nontline to forward you notices of objects worthy of the attention of your ,rildire. Thestr4gle for the offiose here hoe revived' the fridheitween the faetiCne that was smothered by the proSpeot s ow:ninon enjoyment of pub- Ito spoil Etch petty 1109TIPCP, the ether of hal. int monopolised an mediae chars of the plunder. The simple fact le, that the litinkere are getting the upper hand, and the Barnbentere are going to the walti Pierce started ant with the com mendable resolation of stifling the dissenalosue 'within the party, on .the late elaviry flies ; by milting hie appolutmenti about akinally from the ' awe divide:he on that quveition. , , This coarse was botkeensibie and jut Hut'he by not bad the , nerve, qoe imorai coinage/ to adheie to it, and now bf the attempt-to 'strangle all freedom el opinion,' and by breaking the amnesty for past offeneee against party -.amity, he Is re-email:lg ' old moundsi end takindilag war. The appoint ment of Dix, Pewter and Coohnone, soft shells In the city, and . the ielecitiou of a fair proportion of Bcrell?tHicera in the interior, seam/ to have' atart:ed the Hunkers nod the Pogler, - both'heris and ln Wallington, troni a °maenad° dream of monopollzleg places aid eateries, into /puma] of alarm and Indignation... Diehinson declare. ! Outright that' he is hostile 'open principle, the principle, nanooly, of•rejougn for an Imagined slight. Bed Bithe, rhelimmaculate, is about setting op ja country dr-penny to denounce Frank Piet* for not appelatieg hint and ether Nlltlonale, Ib piece of Soot:code. Donhort,there Is diestrecti4t and raga, not expreised, all Around. B. D. Dalai!, the uneePointed diplomatist of Byname, will shortly cell de 'Rubs Men's Heti. cool Co:main° together,When there will he . awful time, What form of opposition the dis contented elpmeole may tekp cannot yee be fors..' seen, bet It nied totem! no moieties If thee* quarrels threw this State into itine hands, of the • ' It le generally supposed by the Illaroburnere, that the delay la annannoing Otto Dix's appoint- Mint to Freda, liroieeds from fear of alarm. Ing , 'amidiern Da r. °o 4t. and that as soon as the 'Angaet elections shall be . over be will be Sited 0 4.*Ilit a eorundsthin for Parte Nottilthelindlog theefliklei notion to leave the itountry tchtelt the . Strorethry of .titati . bes, ad; dressed, 'thrOugh the Milan to the dozen or twenty diplothstiitedligerlog and loebrig about the country, It will ho obsereed thai they don't' go. 'Some of theta ere he're:Atit 'thew no eight of moving:, EVel2 CW,deit hie not gene. in Me Meantime eld Jodie' Conklin bt doing very well: and him negotlatai Get, Trial sod his sohhitfoe 6;morie out of Tele ,11 peat deal better thit(doing tho lams thing Ina tooth and nail way,veltb a oeirpel of Intently and die, goons, and.artillery la earresondl. The fishing lequadron seethe to.be lemethital of a humblig. The Princeton bee broken down, end :Magid toi be broken op, and Commodore Sbubeleb, toe Commander of the OW IS loleare. ly on:Habig aloog_akete, a 4 oath after the valor. ono annonesment In, the g mount organ that belles ordered down, to heed the udd er , I A bap owrtlalr. I However, ht toad be in no hurry, )r without gyps, what eau he dot Tio Maio* , Drmooiate to Molaa , aro Immo! to 0013114411 Ii asiudl4tia too Governor Jo' ppooltlos Mr. Pillsbury,: tho togolso uomtoto Ski.pi!th. b it aa' 9DP•aolli to do liquor' lair ; - • - n • ;‘` • - ;?"' ., n , ••:fr - riox =tit. The New Yesk Tonna' of Commerce has the' .telloulog citraet from a tate 'commercial letter' from Canton. ; Although perhaps no later form' the neat el war than our plosions advice,, it con tains more particular:a, which wedcabt not will be acceptable, to our readers; 1 , 7 . Carrot , Mei 2, 1853. Since the departure - of the last mallore hare reoeived many very interesting Firth:cash tortalt- log the capture of Chin-Kew:tie-Poo tad Nankin t y tho rebelul This - news la entirely through Chinn°, many, of !thorn have noeived letters from the latternity. They report; believer, that the ety of Chin-Neaugloo had been retaken on the approach of thirty thousand of the Empe ; ioed eoldlers from - Kirin, Eastern Tottery, who, le conjunction with those previously saga- Red, had caused the Insurgents to fall back upon Nankin, into which city they had thrown them- Mimi, being a, forms of nearly 'sixty dbonesod use,- and that at the departure of the latest couriers-they were eirrounded by an army of one hundred and twenty thousand men. Another portion of the rebels, nearly forty thohsand strong,had,been detailed Prom Nankin, an the relic body , easing that pine to attack Chin- Keaug-Poo, for a very important city 'called Tong Chew, which they hod captured, bat .to Blatt which and reinforce their friends at Naultin wart deemed impossible, fromaeonsidtrable Tar tar army, under the command of a cerebrated Generel..haviair been deepatahed to present,it. Thie, by the Chinese, is said to be the exact mate of things' by the last accounts. They do cot, however, believe 'bat Me new Emperor, who it within the walls of Nankin with ao large Ince of desperate men, is likely to be ern , come, notwithstanding the onmericel superiority of the Tartar terra; sod the general belief is that i.e will encored in dispersing them and es. tablishlcg himself firmly there, it-being the city which, la his proclamation, is to be biscapital. When, the new Emperor sent totEloo-Choo, af ter tm above victories, for the fifty thonand taels which the' inhabitants had agreed to - pay as tho num of their city, numerous dons were carried by hie eoldiere, who dlitrihn ! ted them amongst the people, and throaghdhot, moans cone copies have found their way here. In then proclamations It was announced that on I the 221 day dabs 8d month (28th April) th (brace would be established in the ancient el of „Nankin; and there, on that day, would cam- I mete, the government de jure of the \gstored family of Sling. But we have yet to I en the meal: of the battle beneath the nattier Neal% which Miliq base taken place prision le the abase dath. Via Shanghai we hate =Wag ttuth.,r than that Nankin and Chln•Keeng•Too were la poesaselou of the inurgents, and uhf news went by the lase mail; .consequently adl related m ove Is said to hive taken place aequt na If woobe difficult to describe all the • bar: barit.se and hoirore perpetrated et the taking of-Nankin, (1f the Tartar petition more thin 20,002, including the'famllles of the soldiers„ wenc,l and. children, were either put to the tweed or committed aoloide, it being a point of hewn with theoaingular people to perish rather than to yield. Every-onset the priests, whether of the Badhist air of the Tabaiet religion, and who were very numerouathere, were massaend. Their numbers Could not have been fees than 1, 500 et 2,000; while (bode killed ha the assault, the mittlig of the aalln , and the entry of the ere red to atateat to ,over 20,000 men. Vet* - many families Were completely annihilated by AMMO. The emetic were es blockeetnie with dead Oodles that in pesilog trim point to Ischia the conquerors burst open doors of. hoasee, ',Miro Well se public, and threw them ineldo)' it the Chinese expensed it, se if they had been logs, of wood. ' Tho leuturgenth had no Cobbs proceed to each exteo.dtit, nee; have they shown any cruelty towards the Chinese people; priests excepted, nuts,., in cams !here the bed ei.opersted with • the Imperiattreops. At Natoli aonseqnstnac of the • magnitude of the gents* and .a cane goent resiatearm many'shared a fete which they other alze, and la other pines, would not have The oily of Canton Is very quiet, baths ulti mate tote depends upon the state of things at the 4 Nnath If the Insurgents win, the log Moen itekil nil the priest., with the Tartar garrison, wll,l doubtless be risen quaint, and without cer emony put to death, trim adherents of the new *Meier things will flilthe public °Mess. In tbo proclamations of the, new Emperor it is eery , clearly pot forth that all the. Mandarins, the Tarttre, and the priests shall hi exterminated: and More ie no doubt but smelt would be the There is a bare possibility t h at I hmtalludel to those events at greater length than mss inter , esti you; bat I consider that the fat* of,aneen ply* metalling one-third of the human %echo' as it twin smith jeopardy and imeer ty,se now exists, with the ineepintble einetaof a chaise of milers, involving so terrible a strut \ gels sit is now going on, caul. not bat attract yes anontiOn.. \ \ - . . Manna —lnformition hie • eta Made argued lioto4rt Lowers of hiadison tow . ship,this county,. far Vfio tourdetuf-Willfam .111 . t .y. on \ Monday evening the 18th Instant. yrt l p ~ dentate are as, It appears that en last Buodaya .. int Low ers, while a 'tont young man, , s,bue d a young or brOther of IfeCoy'S. Oa hearmg. f it. Witt Ism wade some remarks in relation thereto, which reached the ears cf Lowekii. \ On onday evening, about 6 o'clock the par ei metlten e%l k kin's store, in the village of New .fithess.. Low.' , ere brgeux the attack In 'abusive- h,fi Ins dug n* toward McCoy, 'who etc on isogo \ the de fensive as Lowers made at him with la.talfe, d struck at Lowers; but the murderona weapon came short of •Ite mark--again Lowera\epang. upon hie vlotim, , and the 'gaud blow preye dfa, . tal, the knife entered the left Masse of Meljoy, ' rdirectly above the vibratory organs. McCoy \ ran eight' or ten rode, isolaiming— - V, , 4 .l'm stabbed—my hoary, 'blood Is running' out—i'M getting blind." • Et staggered and fell, and in five Minutes wee A cerium. Lowers coolly wiped his knife between the forefinger and thumb of Me left hand, and 'hutting the mailmen', weapon, left thespottnt: pureuedo although a- number of persons were prattle., winsome, of the true! deed.'McCoy was about 10 years of age. The following is JI do. icription of the Murderer: . .. • Lowers is about 5 feat 9 .lnehee high—light hair, with light seedy, betasd—and'o2 fele com plexion.. Ale age to about 28 years. Re had on a leghorn het,- yellow Weld pantaloons, bat no coat. • It Is eupposed that he s chanaged his apparel befire taking hie IlighL=-0/aricn Regiilsr. , lierTreiliurertiv . ali S. Fiacitra;Zlllf, 'OrAilmben7..lll be • candidate b•tcr• amirbadlln g Az!,4-Nlssanin aria VW* VOirtallop, • not.l.U o i to, 12. tile. at CIOUNTZTRWASUBIia. JOSIA•mtdT, • . • eastree.—MsjorJonzr Wmoci Win; ba • mailtsta fa t6s'6llin - at Court ThitAttraNn. biltort Mill%lit wit tlattAikoßle County coottution. to b• hold In tomtit next;' • - • Yid/MU P2rTor sCommftsionar.•;.-MIL Jaite )467 ilimmaux. of the Bmuit , of AllEva,Dat..vlll\b• 00 , ..1 sal nricit4u - seimb.ll4lbr theoana Caw 'Comkaselooor, br hle numerous ifrlardo, itoldlet tp, 11: ,dee's:oa of the do Whlg County Coanalim. WIESKAPORT:s District Attorzey.—EcwAsic\ P. Josis; b.. eAagd.i. berate th'e seAr7e4blett WhIA Ahltalaseeti4traientlot t for nortanithko. for the gl oes DIVIRtet ATIORNItY.• OVA/ w , District AttOreez.-olndidsto* foe, Whig nosetnetloa, tbr'l4olet Attorner. DAVID D. nnuoc. tai.n.i and American as./.1 I' • star Distrigt :Atter. . • ' • - Juttigt illttorney—Aali,lcozajlt . I' ‘ th WATS.. IN. will bi • candidate for nomination . • Mee of Dietrict Attortmi c , coned te th•deolodon of anoltaintasocilo Onne•eato,. • \ • /Sr District! Alttirne.....—ClCll:lo HAS , ItIOVCRy boa mandate for tuneln•lion tte 0111$ of niettica Attotrien Wore the next Whig and An tinisainie Conrantion. .Ic2k4ita}o . Da perreOtypes.—lf you whili*Atiti: PlotoPkl.o4ooito IA prim. go to CIARUO% ClALtitgY.' 110.16 north itroot.l 100 sifrOlLßO.'iitoiitor • Mrstv.having boa t ralkvaal tram Mr atiatal Balla as Brirarom, mat rhsalalin .ot Um U. B. Mel a..Uarattal. 1.11111 talatiltrr hi* unW 01.1 .tmomit. thatamtan. Ottimandfeaktraas 142 Taira dna. abeis Etalthtlata. 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Rartfool. *3.2 Iwo mod Mr. SolZaotta SIM (745AVoi lor a 1 J r tr0t0 w .tar v, t7....................._....-.lftint or Conti 'q a Do. v•rr brie period. with Yea advantage. shd hero no ~,,,,,-Z.---="7.1.4,crr"4..Z.Vir..* booltodatil to analog' th at a depetlva vision of hang gond. I 01, tonstg Motton=---:Stras of 01•111 r. Molten • C e. s Ia x Lao bean rollout, cod Cu alms owe. to fl zenith. ftwev , ,,. —......i 1 ...., ,, tu.....,.... 11 r I Co . lag vigor ant tom. I thinsfora oheerfullr boar {1.41310 .7 1 1 '4,411E5ZW1.:="=:2111;7117,d7,11“.11., to their esoollonei and amutnay. to olio to Mr.ltoone 1 •M ‘ ,.. p 5a , ,,...........1._......._p1ain a guypia Bt.T. WI/ att a Proatical Optician, awl the wonderful Ilitr II -.7 a Vg.---.....--Irth. of BIF. MVP 8 808. , with wtthh ho " L P"' 2 " °/""" th ' ..d°'" Pion- I loaltato of Tito. D. H. 80110:1, o ,foaa 8....maa......,.... -.You a 40. Rows a Co. No. 24 Wayne( street, fiEoharg‘ 1111111 no o...Lawbort,.-.....kitua of A. Ido Lawrenea It Da /•14.2m (Maks A, lhontieg.t.—...--...-.Bltar of notekltty t ca. aeon, AtterfAm0,j......1 , 103 of Lewis attorbury fr.. a Do. .forlr -notion, .„......„}l i nn at J • flatWbet , Morin: I . IPICto ' 1 g "a i.." - ..t: J . 7. 4 r ` ... 4 . `fr' ..ril d ,4V ' M a Int W14,, 1 1,:m r- _,.....::::::: 1 3 - Pm . gr"‘" B ragt "0 W0n0rn,—.............= of K. D. alorgon• Co. boos I) thapan,......-......f inn of Cont.. Loterop`a On nor..a akg.lagg4,-...........,..111.14k0irt. a U. 31..ongar. far 'n' ftra=4 - 21 - .: ... t.kts=r j lo a egifilit TTl Ud t:of ( .71,arlts s plry , ...-----,..—:..—.4...---.......-A.. =l4 .7;:t r.:::=lra a ir.11 t tl1, 0 4:411111 . :11:, 1 tMii= " 4 .... .:7 --.'. 7l2l7VlL A iie L k= " a a f Po e. itroCalikteg,or r o.....--.-.llafo of litatina. Anon a te. Janet A, Ct0W....:....Y17m OF lir njtaltar,lt Nright, I too 1 1 , Prolatanhoutt.rrinto of Pro trrahamAivell a Ca. . 4'im 4 ;1 . 4 V 4..4 t . ............."Th' fl " 'A:Wilt bt 8 sad A 1 .417.,:.. 7- ..7 -.....-. .. -....."...4. et wen e fna to. Naito , M Stookave—Fient, if giattinteatatitweir a Co. ~L.- 7 Saw 9.Z!! •- . . r* '..!.!...' gad i 14 ' 4 k g alit r Al i 7 I r e : ford +V dif.,...7.......11nta of iM4ola./aripi a_Co. G.SiVo hlufoi••=:= 7 -tiritd 41 "---..- 01KW11; f^0a70. " 4,63. 814803 LI 1.01.11118. flreallent. Cllll. J. twin . 5... m..... ' , ___ -R - . - t — il:Xii. MIS, ' ' ! tOi \ iiiiiste &DV* t.;l l 3:CurS7l B l Lossibo . unotraOu'hjatt,4 li o o,w s , AtN ill 11 0E S , bil Wood sti4l44 EV:gatlrilf. \;_'.. flleut \ It . I \ ' (11 en's Inset use uompanskir Pittsburgh H. D, buxom. ...,,, \ \ aatftU t• L.211.1.P.811,11,L4 Yr• ` \ OYFICE, 04 47670, BETWEEN I, 's WO D ITWErS.I '3, ` ~\ , ;Qv navr,r3 BM ADP IJARGO RA% TEI.II 01110 ADD 4.lqatastr 7 LITEB3 D PTA. 'AN ‘ . 40.. hyp, or 4 ,,\,,,,,natt loos ducoone lira Yalta la.. arum} GI op,,t2r o,f to 88.1 LVLA2FD NA Tiarneuv bid ?RASBSORTII7O.IV•• ..4, , vs • \ 114.' Pl's. ' ri.tri,.'• Jr- a ~.,?..;:, I tint. lintittatn. ! Pottert , Dunisp.Jr.. I Jahn 8. Dilworth. )Y. Ilarbaugh. \ frra Volk nnmat.. ta altar Brion% \Wm /1. \DAT& , J - 0101 T. t0ueu......._....,.. .:.....-ItOBT. T. KAIVOIKDT. PIMLIP 1 ,1 1 1.8014.-.......-.-1,.....-11.0 ADD 081.00 .\ EZIEGVAL.I I s ' LOGAN, Wllt-5AL 1 N ....,. _ SLT u o s oanats___AD v...-tuP 2 /11 ; RT. ' truflEIGN ANn DOM 1.0 wArig, cuTtlat , to stn... gave \ o 7 . 7Eacired their new extensive rit . 4 ..7N I , J Woaintotote 5 . ...a..t. abovtar Eir.Ohartea Cowl, In re than: ouottunerm. sad tuatth ta gornaralin are tart trips an esaturnation of ths moat triplet. mart ntant ...we adiTrlNd In Om tit, • , \ , t 010.7 Jun. 11.1653. 101'_BQRHE & BARN/OWES—Herd its.thcktod to the •reltie of our B.IPTB. upon ifhletk we ten omfido'ntly rut the reputation of our work.; We her., shear published c... 11 ‘.04 immink that Wei Alecto for our reiroler end orainut .61 . 60 4 tibroad: here been enDlooted to the liET=6 4 O/3.lte AOTIJAL 'OONVLAtiIIATIONS. endthtlr oontente totaily free frouCdamate. The bbliowinz .other proof of the tains Inoonteetabls . _ ~ . . . 010.000 WORTH OP BOOKS AND rams RAVED WITH A MO. SAFE I AMMON, Zan Ccerxr*. 1 1,, November 12.1832 • Mimi,. Buts a Enggivroor Sim Yodr tem le n wore deaf reoetved. / was nibmut at th e tune. I we. Vl y tb f Orratel Voir;le i sf it 'd olila fregl i f t . oh.. Mantling et Nis 11/Nt of Juno itimy stare teilidind 'being b:merl to Mille,: It was 'built of wood and brink— ,. large three dory building. bly Nab ass in It at the it's.. of , •QM stud t6ll lute the seller, where th ere erns a large 11.01 Ult of *IL' It ens nrem. bet Ire. . • My notes and booll amounts ‘thst *see In the . , Safe. d led emoun to about Ten Thousand lotion. ' , bleb. vas 14=1 T ZT l7 :; ° 4l " lfinVitVvit. ' "I'ATZ: .. War. but b go ut .Tufo to keen 55th papers, Cone—s got one hst in . Con di ogfely recommead harm t'llaie'''''' Yours: Levi, , lire* Certificates —Me. SoLomozcs: , I ralleid . is i t Yon: mil. on the 2d July, and shawl the on , tore of y eias. whb tint tarp had at that time: you Outbid . I:with Speetaelse that did 'nay eyei a great drat it gocd,-.-They awe ray much Inessood at the tile, bat that Inßainrimion bag uow lalt..'d cantina , bear the Ilitht of tta Sim or a Luau, as well as ever. I dilatant' on you not get. another pair, In we I shoot! bare aoy traitor ., • with them,., I would not beiltilitat thanirnader no coaisadaritim.:, Tours, Respeettollr. • JAN 11A008. warner Elba arid Wabitar sticroba. maim. JOT ale 1 863 . ' got:ono:ft —l34lng,colapilled to wear Oseet•eliw. I . 'iaartehien abbito get . pals but what madam) a 7.. , ba.—l' hare trlid's vast umber otNalispia, but alwa • Idled, gen I obtalnia apalYftaPi Yeak k 11, can ass b 7 do • ' etandia.lle., .b t. toeinyingth of time ` with lb. graatrat• anA ...toil- \ Mrs.• • manta eery moth bleu"! With harghoweg. r - • , Tours, Truly, . ' \ : . L.'o. WATER3Ltbr.IC9 Wyllo etnlt.. itniti uly IQ, 1830. 'l cr. w . I b. 1. ", - . radar tb rier . er ' tot2aualr of to fait sal .7 or - at I coed wittoMat Istiguo;:until I obtained • pal of Mr./3oltan BY;Ote.sid ot . thrust I bought of. b" \ him. ran see as •au @lntl could. 'jean read or write withtly \ tia for hour\ ithout, the len.at *drug both br 'day ao .eaudlesllah I bare tried. in all . tie toraeßi 10th. Mite of Peatlaylva-' niii.to obtalsi • pair olfg . 0 'bat would malt my eyes and Sala! in every hie it - . Knowing thMeulty o? obtalulat capab le • • Ned.* 41 Ido int...r 1 4 toorriniand, thaw • undSr datactl4iiklan. In apply to kr.lmams. of IP • • •• (Messes eau be obtained to suit all met. Totem .. .J. MORRISON. ALISORINI ;Joy 24 1• . . Jyllrtlx:l. . , , o, nn lintommo aakflaa . trma eita . • is thimart dalljdio tae it q ol intotel,l TO dm mod , .et taktaatd. It. ..tooltlin• nuoms• la float s'areo • •• eto ta• tartan ot ne jtaterto Alise:,. ' Dark idol I. x rant meta soft 1 mul a**, twit, erik.h of 'admire - (matt this, la. T. 114.„ din.) bdm unite an of Um : .. • Bald .W err lui•f•ww• 2 , , ••••1S!,1.; _, .1 . k.• Admit= 9:uie atilt, redoted eat holt, tar •• • , • V;l2 yean. .11,. J. Comintottr. 711 . ' • WT..' i • Admin., Ici T c, isle'corliain ear* at ITS o=o . 40,bik • • 111 Cott. 0021,4 anon,. tby atkdod ; ITT:, , ,\ trt It.: Prig! Mtir 25 at e5..11 •lal‘ t - .. ~ _ \D: S. BA 9, Pm, eV Broader, it,:Y. B•ll , Jit Pittnanh by 3.• , Ball rs.',4l. - • Algol . P.O. Y. 4 r!..dat ajtro... aa.l , milli Ann: '. . \ '-- • . • /*Nei. ' C believe Natare v h . provide. ~ tom id 7 tor ory dloosio which - foldd i r e. to. \ : , 6 Prltr7 ;t lt or BOCK 11. Pot o hilt i,draiithlk 'costl bor, oonoial doop In iboloiorolo of odother• Zara. o. mot t doubt. of Cat orholipit thaw 'rondo! ', Um! tato - Inu ~, rl . n, t 7 • ~ • si , , Ohio, pt.‘16,0142, , - Mr. ~31., liter—kiro 1 fihri. *LS all .o. or Ntsela.n... s _ .or Rook 1; some tin , toordtol OW. ....,.;-1.7.1--r. zr. , :014 d :::: It i " WT 11Vo I, rm . tf.,."110`1„. 1 . ; ' oaddlera loullor ond roontoo r . d4r daudtiter. lot , oloP 'A% rAvttVrtont44Ta.ro:V T:M=A: Cho period. oot• p. lab otopp.Q. .4 C. rik moored Larogroly. , t a lf c, olao VI ex Lrodr Plit t . 4 7 hod ilor , t l =to t hor ' l,4 " t e a s B o coth . d f Insum i i c hg, - , 'or silo or all rt+o proms. la Plftot cr. - . 1, ' fa' teivas .dmtle.s P MOO• 01 04sookr-1 ......—. , -- M r/4 BOW lEO2I:—M . in f i a • l cy 1 hasp! ben mho;rltbimot arm an N aarhlthattaa ask to alTinftlarah I ha‘t. M , beep lal• L. -flk 4 pair al\ M UL!! thitoroakt ID ma. I lira hay serail pairs that - .1.01 antes nai . sea air tllttlartly..b t'oottld , ftwrar keep thou,. mars than laaa.fial , I', hoar tba her that thtfr aszOw Math Snit pala. ~" ..;„tr2,4oehal toalr'amiaraillartlatalca*lihlah syr lar‘ . 4.I ' A.AL .1.4; NOM. nr.l \ a. It Li. bean aar 4141441 h ha tot' a thaVarhaltt \ barathelam. I thane' kt • I ..4tir Mts. , \ - ~ \ Umlaut act ttlak hatlarlair arttra;.saf, they MN \ tau?. ahrfrer a:waxier ans. 1 harp not boa .bin to ' TOM bfoiatthwiaht. hr' tha*Mar,art belir at airy laic itp4 time Wail It* than it illlztatiot.theii, I ..,1 aro ll'aralay all dal/. sal an I tan eikea..viteov UP* , fartbaler. a Oa hut paha. arhl fa• Whir p re wade** 1 , • I .47 fhb 119911111 think ft 'wallas 'rt. hatartr,a‘ and hoplai attars mayba balled by th. . . x,:., ak t.t. Too, an at lltartr to mahatma aar =at my Cho; far rallareate. I am. air. !Mr re \ , As, ‘• 1. • WlMlX'lLutt., qt...tr . rittibN.ro. AI , P.l. I knit to lAtiltitkii that lay Vf• la irnlatla\ NA.- Iliad ht the pair tha'sat.'atalasualls`plotai , 1 13.11 - 1 ' Third<Aiipal atate, \. \ \cll. ,a'lli STATI MUTUAL IRE AND. ' 14,4usx IIIIsCrIULVX*I34tPaNY. r Illarriasa* Amato at Ma Company. IlaVi7ltr..taal 01 riai .8 7n iir !' 1 " % I:::,',2",l4rittarl'l. , l't4. 7.. 14 7L12 p b4 Bhthaity awl 0121,. i•ZnitILI;...% 1111.0 IN • • \ \ , iiisara mi Prat.alas caut i lled—..„....,ll StM 14 , ai/as.itaillnrea=l * Zinik"il ' a 7 ei 1...,....... totw a m er.g.... , : \ ''. &along:. Prta11ak.a....—......: ~M 9Ol II . \ '\ .7717:e,170r ,u 7 1234.3111 00i te ,t?tc. we Lo ukt 14+9,40 Araostatc! rexTsoss 11 01•Tbi!a5ein.....;.:,...43i481/1 TO iainnii‘ . ' \ ''-T. \ mil • —4.......43011.02 I* ‘: \ ‘ .6. ussors4ol, l=au,„ .ut ' '\.‘ t,7,44*.. 44 " k" Imo %,\ ... \ Ai...lw wiipre, , want r. 7 ' l ," 7 1‘ 9* ~ . .. . . \ • /01v PI P.•ftritlXlruli p. ~ • :'P. 0. A. IVILLINis•Ako l juullis A.A. 04.1011 0 • •• • .N •S Jotthl a. Mi es nlistrolo. r I...tit : lean. ,a.vorr. .. "" i ,"7% ti c it;roj " 1 :• . A,J. el .. Will huger 41 11 .1.7 Ir. ens.= merehaAdtte r °F . aqui/unit vritb tort I Ai .I.l . ll...tpeaAlly or tor a torakv 11. se* tillAA em or /.• ) lebtf At -- - . ' Y H. I FORWAII \ 'l l if i llo WII D DLVSA : f X, . 1 3 0 1 T rf7(l2 : .., k I . • k'' " • _2,_7.___ AA\ -- V7 7- .IIF , \ ‘ • , f t v: 'NA ONA 4 Ai.,soN , Natio \ \ d0....1 0.., t~ti uk. m • t ..... 14 ••••I•ista f tkada, willlenr,:ll at llt •oOttoloo taa at, tattval`up wit% • as ript• &la a ad ' Vr 1.110. are aped Pigs nth Ot7tharth• aperatzr pia *a* pavt wet:storm aittilla of am t4lotaa Auld Pah 1 "=lo..c•Nrw, ' Lz,— "'LT . „,. IPbe4.. Jou cle;:piaac4 a p.,,,,, ' 47 t 4. 4. , 4 4\ ft, 111.1Wa pvela noll A pq atm( Ira • p - a. walatil a taletobla .1101.1.1a.rma bytes of oad dosonood t = it 7 rap ca loco 'ION .1 \ \ ‘,.. r.. 11.. —_. ?!... 7 ::Pairlss...4.. 4 7" . Zilk,f;., I ~....._ \\ • - ... c ig , la 'W usoircria . srN .. a .p s iti, E RA . T' ow, . Apart bisia,,BuLto k yrii.. : :, , pOlzi:NAniut.eu4glgeret ob.. , ../ .IXO , ~,,... latislip .. ,4 nib I . ' Itkinsw,Al • rjgrat, t ini. .rin " 4 " • el, l e tt re IR= trot: I ttga imetsrimpal, , , M 0 .., e,3e. 1 1,7,,0, of t, 1...;,1 •14ilga %Mal SW. , / ettlls dr, OM. erect.) Po, Ai+ r,i,s, n, 11 1 ,, ,,%.1., 1211.3 ~,I OW. a.t brat : quM.21.11.1 fiyrt 144nre , am tr 0.4, fiber yratat,l, trr ths•ealebre a tuln.t...r.fis 01 Nor .ek. \ Mt- ...LW,. If lo be ebb. 0 elve Wale gatroa• at\ th• Agz , n E h l , - -. • .f.Mg:/ - , t,I?IF , ily, ... 4 1 114 11 , .. 41.1•14 . ' iwr...410,.11 . -• It• 1 141... - 1,, .1 :\\ .1'1; WY 4t4s. :,Otimpozo. caiirw~RO % t • k.V2oLracrittSas 9/ty• • vlefs, sraunizt • • OROWB4IIB, `RITTBBEIROZ., 1118 Wood lit, lbotwnst 1,61. SBA mark itarrumo .a.. 2 to ui, mabaimpting. 14A • ) ult. • DiAltiV.\• • , ' t\ ' •la .:11031MT. ye il4l.ll. . . 4 li l t :"T . 'lCliltr rtsigaii.. - . 1t..: 11 :-...:...... .. ' ! tukai mama FLE ~ 1:G INETE.E;II.3 \ ;i . • ~..• •To .r. mr. a O.) : , . . - ', OM , tbiLIS .DRUGEITIM, - . :' .110,..-:60 " otioct,strevf..' Plteaburgh. • .113•Pelnit*iork: cii'l/r . jeimoges Iletel?est:•6 Veratirn • • . 4 ate a ge tr ii# s4l WoFti:Tel n ienig; • Pie 'fauna mill lake platte IirED ' X'ReLiALY 1101111. Ilia, et ICre•eket e from the *Urea of Ms: remote. 2to: tlSElrat mkt: The frim23l a the failis an tvayeotfnll7 SAMUEL' S. SHRIVER & CO., (tin lawn* ardior3 . 47.011134 PHODUCE, AND - CODEILIIISION 31Elt.011ANWFW .IV/4.31 Soma trotn. Tn.r.nara4crot.a. QT.RIOT attention pa hl toi 'the sale of b.,- 10: gorlinoa. !Ballot 4, Smear, 11 tU.st, o . or t f d t; or. to licion.s.vranst•Atilo.. WA.../lag. Va. • , . . . \ , , ',. Ready for Trtede I /TUVE TILOUSAND'DOLteItH'4ASII ..atsico i. ore! Lore, tcaim4 -•• ' toy th. wholi At •r er ma. 5 , 4 „e \ I%l)Teg WIWI 4 l ilrir= "' 'l l ' . ' \ , p . a. llllaNXklf FIXEMBNCS nut UN' rare= b. 7 , 31 , 0gr . ...1:2L ( = vnaG Aic .ittp... t , 7 , 41:17411VrtA *lx) ioeaocrizik l / 4 4, 1: 7 ,, gVAlikueo.,touni,i, ... '. ' idi, ' 1. " 10 " up . 4 c Tirrsajej. - t.. litit4t, , -- \ JUS , :EREIVEJ)--: . ' ''', • ' eji "Pt itlinit ?ads, .. Attestants. ?ilia; ~,'..,“ _ ~.. ?il eh 43415 •7 • • klatrop . ,_6ll4 c a ll. lam= -,....., . ix* itawotho. otsx.oak4o.l•4l4`. •' ' •.-..3 4 ,.. , 1"44 . .-. 130.9 Tit •to r Maya Aso- . , L " ,al%„:nr i . - k ga.r , -.) , !ir •, g,„ t0 zar n , , , ,... acub ., "; Solt.. 9 79t . li a 'tp• I ! ~.4 \c, ..e4M. I NIe.!A! - 5?.... S "5. , , ), 5. sq.' 2 411r.:4 4=4" - 1106 i i!"; "'" ii,irat iTßUE.—=Vharesi Al i\ Wigli iiiithim .i irblistlealwilir, Ara: e:lt :illt A . rieri4mkgr . Ire ekri o te x ecoa , ju t u raded. Bo ,4‘ I t . :illihjia 7v FavoleOte.rable.•ll.o.l o 'o 4 . .A? .A.: ttIASOFI4 . C I 0., 140. :F., Ma!kat 4., 442: 1 74% 0.0 bo . ni:clei Petste .e ie. \ e=viztivt.4.:!___. \ v:ic '2 {WM et N.•• Okloge4llle. \ t p• .. .3 Bil f e Ilekl!es. GU, . A. \ JEZ ' E m nno oaßrEs—a. A . 14 SON & CO. N•Akilft`, &W.A. ill' •Atilt. MO ...tb. .vg i tuz;zz i Ar:r4ztb k. ?r l . \ ~ 1121 EREGAS k AND • TISBCIEBA4II...`M 6.• e,121 4 il."&" 134 2 0.4 s age 1.141 A X" 11" ins " N th' • -AlvNs, Comte fait. arid t e 4..t.a facie tu...Nocd di. de .10e 0 d PM , ;4p , 191,1 0. Met tu r at t e . • I V/. IgniiikZtle egg Pol7rfsoL • OIL 1. , ¢111 Crubed ;WI PalT. 1t.% of .Nllaytrigiare."l.44• ...it ! . iLatt nub Kira. DUO AB5 OINE., • o Min a e Otelako.eldei. tax 0. iota*, • \ • t r s !L IJuirt recseilri • • i g o.ra`i, n ont7o r`%r a q i ;,4 l6l 4; jx.a.„44Vre11.1..,%.,:: UIiSINU lial\VAS--Aw:•: , eweifr../jc Lew e.eme..e sal • km c Lth 14 wewLet et. kr mi .11tnr," 7 .liO'd, pPr. Pail; K. iv, lociov. .raff , "1)11:11..!t!. 1 7 ,04. .. w 6rA tl 4 . 1 " ' ... •IL intai.inf. a*. irloaska,, et. 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QLA= 100 It k re; L Sots t...• • • I. 9r . sale by • • • b. atavism '7% waimi2mem ii.WkV4OMEZ;E9 21 44 i, , .../1-110 bui: ' Osti sitiviDLlT_ ,rsa, T!”!'" a '!'f , \, irfaViL l f _sr.t %Myr' ~~~, ;. ~'ti, i ..... , • - tanathlitithlt, 1.4616r,V 7 .• T. ,nom, aloft. 'WOW iitaitoe.‘ lira'. )r -LIER. tdausky Ilavraibi .to . . • •Triog . lir' • "14'" • • MIN Nt AV. 0 'era •at Ne.W L oett et. - WIA.KII it , • : 4 4IND Ma/43.1km T. taatio.a.r.urth. 160 \ ",,4111M, ' - ' , :l ;.:.!,:,..--:',,.:..::,\:,:.,:;•,.:.',?,.;:,,..r:.7;:_,,,. . AIIUSEMENTS .' \ . ••' --- --,: , . .. . . 411 m. tausrplit. . \ . • : IL • 0 ie.t eaßao's NEIV nem, \• , Pt(7. 1 1 4 , LI AM AWL; TLU ri Nl‘Pn Mr ATV \ 1 I Moo. the oroadosfol Pea 'of 2 ' tit A Kt.tTEZ. orl h thirtoio%nooMf6W , , , 1 xi:lir...W.lo atoto:O.! y . % 5 colittr. . too half pow i mam' . 1 I.j IARGO'S lIALL.IFOUNTIL'STRirat rA. WOOD oopeolbr Winas Mal sit be 411. AV1M1Z16411.10.14V0. t&kalltro,l47t A AUCTION SALES. \\, ity , P:3r,. DAVIS, _Ana It .r. ct".4.Tia,a.kri-R+ , ...rx...r!tr ntl:vmallui 8/.4 ;,,‘.,.. VI SDAY moiiiog, ridi tti, at \ (I=to oNvA l v i vevv i lur .ku vve_ ', = 4 7.: T44 l *.i. rul.uoh, , ... 171 0ro _ 110 14 5 7 4 4. ' , '.iA l .4 i t . l'Oukar 1.: . ii.;" • - \:: :\\ \ogaoimrs li tssfaa„,a;u.trib4l.v, Alowniiti o .. Tatioxbati. bowls. .1 , 6 - ft. :-.: - 1041 •\\ .. \' • 'I' I IINITED SPATES -1. \ ' IHEINt AND CE, ANNUrry* \ . . ,ntrer coreANT.- - \ L . Iran. A.DELI9Oa4L. OIIAIS 110 APRIL 2 6 1850: ' *. trAtix. P*ltattla.i. . ` . C 0.4..e-kr2s, r 0,0300._ 01M150 I. Fri.)otlacir elf,Thlrd'auad k alkezalat serits; Plt.l/ii.lolphl!lN ~ • Rmozis or aulk i n4ollla3sa'ar I.lWAll.lnua: 1 I liVgliFit l e.. — ttsi.t . }..`t"L ; Iten.lszoln W. Tlaim - awn. 11eu...7. ,A, Jacob L. CoristorN . ifflanifDrretwax. , , ... • Wittlawa M.Uodlrll4 , . *Wins lill'eArts . 'Prg.st A llj....Cll7 4.. „. \ ,, i' . ''',\ , ' ,:• Bollloci. 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