~+ ? - PITTSBURG GAZETIT:L-;,- rEEdD . blAfiaikat BRFou.arzi OS Ed On PAGE OP THIS PAPER. l•lg6.l.Tringang Wagur Ourria,-Tbo irstAintirteiski; lotion titoni WooklgOonetto ogori to our burtrien gion ,• mat dograblo amdlum atmaking their I:idiom knoma droalitlon'4 botvOiria low and Ivo thons nisch. tog olssoot ovenjflrs..nd tounty la Wwte T n Pgnnsij. • es so iirvzsragas:-.v.ithe r the. Editorial neoete Ltsbllshment of the Dun , Atterse, ete eared ow ',middy. 'ADvitariszra who dui. - their '''`, 1 : 104 km:1 6. 04.10. la the .tonner.on Meader =Tafel. ks telltrteletheed ih.o Is Wend o'clock.= Eat.der „ t. „ DEILOCILATIO MILO HOXLSLITOIIS. • /101 OL7/4, 003111/810112, . _ . . •DIOSEB YOWNALL, Of Lancaster 'County. AZE*: ,Z::.*OttlES,'Ofl'roakiis County. -..:-.•;,....,.:. !OR SITIVIYOZOIIIALAI, ' -- calitTOLN,.3l.EYEttg; Of Cloths Omoy. :., 14 . iiiiii: prO.Dizantr—Thare la a eleas of . intrii,fiefietr midst who are constantly telling ti e --, t•iiat , Mari; is nut ,dearger" to be apprehended , 7::9komehoittrateptacf the Catholic Ciiiireh tido,. :''.• tale the Mitiel'et the Publioinoney to estatillili I:•;:l'.isetarlanaclials..!t , The free. school !system; they • ',: tat ue; is' too finnly'...tatabilihedio - fair_ Ought' ,friturthe••atteeketif Catholicism upon it. , :: :-7 - . '1: The resent effort Of tho Ciao*-lifehopsbi: ltiaW Mark M: obtain the entire, otmereWind '''',.' • aatitivittl the property need by &holies tor et :,, ', "1-elesleitleial; charitableand edacetkmal.puiposie, ',,. •i , 'Ailing *lased the remarkable feet Unit What they ':.,• ..: -hare Vainly endeavored to'getin aat Bate, had, ;..... i'' „rite age;' been quiet 4 , ,' and'ilthout radatenee, 'oepeeded to their folio ale this/Rats. The Cathe- ' _. - lid Bishote, in Pennsylvania. obtained in 1895,' . '.. . ibraugh the cupidity or rintenness of our politl .ttlelll4. whit their ceatiknors have lately' asked '_:::' - '3fett,,'lA Mai, in New York_ And whY in . vain? '.:BeiMeen of, the ettentien and poblio discussion recant/y_direeted .to the sizes end measure,. of ' 'tsdia Church.; j•lest so, while Bishop' pbat-nn-:' lF,.'„ 4''other Bisho were trying, r; to obtain i portion lot We School Miele . Catholic seetarbin schools JO pia,. Michigan,' end other States, the tbiltop .itf California woe quietly ear the palm the, were contending for. flacon:don in Pemmylvenla and Mick attention was,. aroused, and the at. - In Celifornia there wart no dime , attention awakened; and the attempt' Oar proteetion from dangee,therefore, t in any fancied security, but torbelog I to . it ; The Protestants of Pelesyl overleached in the Church Property tt when they felt meet secure and -term; end their brethren in Cantor , .... sale have home olreumseuted:on'the school . T:; .PIDILIDDED DT WDITD &OD. PITTSBURGH MOBBING. AUGUST 1 1853. f l to tibali - • - 47iitheilp a Ealfoolfintd;tki, /oh* mike,' raked by itaxatiOail habitte tad Wins or cities where such schools May;eitiat. ~ , • - • The "Staccktrlacids its high appreciation of the labors' of Jody Marvin, the State !Superintend ent, in behalf of the mote of propagating Cath olicism at the pabllo expense, and hints at a hope that be msy be nominated . for re-election; bat we notice that be has net been re-nominated. 'iirhether Mr. Hobbs, who lathe den:Montle nom inee to succeed Mr. Marvin; is say more retie ' ble than than the present occupant, remains to be aten. - , The facta here revealed-challenge the atten- tion of the friends of Free Schools in this region. The Bishop'of Celifornie bee snoneeded through the pliancy of corrupt politielans; who, unfor tunately, are not "tame either in thnt State or in thin. The eafety of our sehool option, there. 'fore, depends upon the watchfolnem • of those who have its welfare at•heirt. Should public attention be cooled down and lulled under the syren emir of 'three who - , are ming out that there is a no danger,"'Havinieburg will in the end be found to cOntain politicians corrupt enough and numerous enough to give no a repetition of California experience. < . Plan firmw.—The Baltimore Patriot, after. &ling the questions propounded to Mayor Rol- Jim, and hie ariswere thereto, on the, subjest of street and pulpit preimling,, says: It would seem sawed imPoeeibli for any sane tutu In a community such as ours, to make them rapines without-gaalifiaitiou, and yet they etand here unqualified. We moat still hope the aver will . explain the 'objeotienable phriume If he intends to carry this-out se a principle, he outhot confine hiinself to preschens • and tem perance lecturers, but must extend itro political speakers also. Oar religiose sad political ' , right of Speech') Is hereafter to be prohibited, be cause, forsooth., some good Whig or 'Democrat, rum-seller, wine-bibber. or Sceptic; may see fit, when qny thing Is mid by the orator he doeenot relish—to kick up a "muse , ' and bave Mm ar reeted! 'lt is all right to get up a riot, and the rioters era hold faultless, provided item only he shown that the speaker has said soranthing at which these rioters are' not well pleaised!! It cannot he that Mayor Hollins-is In earnest on this subject, and yet his silence compels as to treat It seriously. , It maybe necessary, under some aggravating oironinstaner.s, to silence a speaker, but the riot en in= cast are to go free. In - the-ease ruder review, it appears that -the speaker (Mitchell) "win removed by the pollee., and the disorderly persons =touched. If the Mayor had repri manded his police for this overt sot, be would have been clear stall censure, but he bee seen lit to commend them and censure the Individual. In his veto message to the Council a short time ago, he road the present police department was efficient and sufficient for Ms •parposce, and it anypo that this is his first experigleat with them; if so, we do hope for . Ms own sake, and, forthe credit of Biltimore, it may be the last of this sort. The li. Y. Z. Ouse, which of late has come to be a favorite authority with thee° who now de fend the Mayor of Baltimore,. gay,: "Though Dogberry to said not to have born the Mayor of a city, that class of functiooaries do not "Oxeye appear to be' posted up in law. The Chief Magistrate of Cincinnati recently gave a decision that street preaching was Illegal, but after a stern:mandate or publio indignation. be found out his error, and the preacher was allow. ed to proceed labia one door barugneet. It ap pears that lac Loultrville there have also been signs of troublo In the setae manner. the Raman Catholic bishop hewing published an advertisement warning hie flock, one nod all, not to take notice of a certain meet . apostle. Baltimore has just been the scene of a *hailer difficulty . . It appears from The Fan, that a preacher, John Mitchell, whose habit is ro.deolaim al Irina, was so omno pled tut Beide) , at tbo Richmond Market, on Bible topics, when a number M . the police inter feted and -pronounced the usembly Illegal. One of them, seizing the offender by th e arm, threat ened_to take him to . the station•houe if he did nct.dealet. Some off, the auditors here interfer ed, a:biting that Me. Mitchel, who Watt old man and deprived of eight, had preached for several years from the same plate,.and that his right viui unquestionable. One of the officers here upon drew a revolver • and threatened to fire en any..one who realeted, when , some gentleman knoin as permanent Meads of the Temperance alma led the blind speaker So the steps of the Methodist Episcopal church bud by,-wbeitt be ccucthdoe his eisooluva. . • A WWI nembei of liereone who had alumna/ this,. went to the 'hisyor Mr. Ho ll ins, and to talize:l.mo tersetiption 4.4 hsaltelf:d the met' ismitt the followingtanziddg... ereamitteet was present, who informed the Meyer that- theawne preacher had bera stopped a year since, but that the than Mayor had decided in bin foyer. • The Present dignitsry, however. considered the preacher's remarks inflammatory with a tendon. oy to create a riot, and socandingly he had au thorised the police to 'Atop such proeeedinge— dt this intimetion , a meeting of a hundred per sons wee called la the neighborhood, and a nammittee appointei to Interrogate the Mayor more particularly ea to his legal interpretationi ,la such matters, the result of width woe, that ;In sumer to specific i %nesting; he decided as . . . [Here follow. the questions of the Committee and answers of the I2dayor en—before given by um] The meeting prouounced.these, doctrines nu; tenable and dangerous lA' liberty. Of ootree they do notnquiSe any extended minimax; Wang fallacious anther bee. : • It la certajuly a C 1121065 sad melinsholy thing, to obaerve bow exploded views ate:Jim:mid op again, Whenever a vented hitevest la attacked. To strike at preaching the open' air, is to do • great harm. Many persons met be Influen ced that way, who would not g 3 church. Its 'patentst simplicity irnOt Ito lgaat rioommea dation. If the police have revolver* at 1100 , Maud to easily for blind Preachers, ,they might also have them ready for any , mob that would in terfere. But we take It that the whole matter grew out Of officiontnate.origlnt.UY, and It will bare the advantage to settle defuoltivoly the right -of the citizens to speak on all public queetlons in public. , • Wawa io was .Encorricitrie Coaraarion.— Thy Ledger of Friday contains the noes from tke Beasts:7 of the Board of Caul Commissioners:- CANAL CNICKLIZIENZi'II Orrice, July 26, 1863. l• Resolved, That excursion {token', 1900 over the Philadelphia and Calarabla and the Allegkle ni Portage Railroad, to Teachers; inntrollere, pt. Directors of the Public Scheele, Intending to' attend the State and Malone! Educational Con. "cations, to be held atl,Pitteburgb, on the 6th hid Sth proxitoo, shall he chargedhalf fare on •the Philadelphia and Colurobie Railroad, and half toll on the Allegheny Portsge RailrOad, pro. Idded the ow:tractors for carrying passengers 'make a earreeponding rednotlon. • Tnattu L. Witeon, Seer. de the ' , contractors for carrying pmeengire" hare made Pa oorreeyondbrek,tedsetion," the fare between Philadelphia `aid Pittsburgb, , to thus attending the &creational Conventions will be just ono-half the current Pita, instead of the rate itated by to the other day, when it lee unknown whether the Cana Oommisabners Would make the mimetic* cow announced. Oa ill the railroads, therefore, named by ell la our Previous article on this subject, thetas to those attending the Courentlons epeken of will be jd►t half them, usually charged. ; Editors will confer aNtsvor dsligates by Sopying this. • In the loud column of fratuedafs paper, In ear notice of the parobue: of the Glasellettee tot for the Depot of the Cennellsville Dailreed Company, the first of dannery, 1864, wee stated Oe the time when possiveloo, vie' to be given'— lye hese been requested, to "orate that the•prie , 4t,oeauptusta bill continue SO prosecute their 11tasofsotury as' heretofore; et feast till the drat of JetterY, 1855; 'between 'width , time and the first of April ensaing, the itliDioad ComPuoy Will enter epan the premises. , , 1 The Byrom:tee papers publialt a tall, for a "Delegated Commotion of the 14dapetuttat Do• twenty of the State of New York." to be bridle that Mt, on the Met of August, 4The Judepoo. eel Democracy of Mich oouuty nte requested to mud Delegates equal to number .to"their ,repte• ermabloo in the Assembly.. TIM MIL le waned. by Cherlee A. Wheaton. Robert; R. , lii, emi r ] Hiram Barney. S. ?,, Church„^l, l p.2Zob 4 , Soule, E. lifisks. , i4 . WPolll l 9l3:l4l , -1 3 .1 . ‘a art —N.- P. Triatette: --, 5,,0, ,* : - 1 ,*:„ Two Thew Swint ,Mmisrep t iTpq. I or Commerce 'eye that Dow Brava'Oonselits,,,, , new Darcy from lipalo, le "a =woe intelliges , and character. , sod . has been • memoir OF, the Queen's Cebblet; and le about forty years of ette. -- • Re is eminently I •oonsuntive, and devoted to the support of. Um giants!' domlulOu ash is, and. will be the last man of - all the Queen ' s su bjects to agree to the geisha of Cabe Ito" the United States, or to any other power." ' • . ' • Den Caldera de la Book who'hai just - been' roelled from Wialingten, is not the person who his been newly appointed -Meader of Foreign Agile; although the namely the Sams, Tairsuson to ilarsii=Thir Statei•:TataYaP. mica Commlttee,•of ltittne'hes addrested Inter: rogatortee to the difirent eindidatis for 0" .„ • GE of thiblitati, Olathe to their . opjralourii , th 6 Mains . pbsoi'Llir. Two of thsenindl (lee Crosby and.Z l s.'Belnaa, have amain favor of the Pattine•Letv."Arerilitb , . bat ritissieltin answer. • • • . . ' t •-- ''4' t., • ......7....,..,;.....,.zy:,2,..,:,,,_„1.„.......,,,,,,,,,,,•.;,....,-,,--, -- .--,1-,:•12..;_!..,:,-1,:•:•.'::::::_„•,ii,•,:.•';'..4-;,"':. MUTH of Ds Deows.—:The venerable Ku , renew Baort,,D. -D., for many yeti" PrealdeEt otJefferioa College, died in this city en Friday list Dr. S. had Attained id the ripe oil age of 80. He will, before extreme old age overtook him, s man of greet energy of character, sod by his industry sad perseverance, coatributed vary Much to betiding up Jefferson bollege. Re was We a scholar of the Ersi jack, end eetima blru le Elam u a dbli• - at.mid high in As persuasion la he was Attached Wra are , hidobtod to, Mr. Bak, of the hour of Brim, PhPlift it;Ca., for Bt. 'Louis popsy the ZBihlaly, to' 80 boars &cap that terrible accident took piece at the Chinese theater, in Whiropos, on the 10th of Muck, "ben ao fewer tbnn femnles warn bind to dtntk, MAY other. biros tittiely Itjuied. It that r Oink tronetnto of aki crank. erg ad - grit to derma root: ands from th e ma. patu6s-0-0.- 11.114;41 efirend eolapiellitkinitiittiri morn Limn ter din hold the *halo papaw n o lit-ibiaa. :~ .;. ~ ~ :r:.~. ,_. :,,~ , . i ~.._ koinnAsTistit Roan —A Pit* Vita is sevarely'sillietel withan . . antl:' r 'I mid maids; ocoupies the editorial' tiolumzes of the Allegheny Enterprirs, of Saturday, with an arti cle in dentmelation etas, and of the manner in which the city eubscriptlon to the Connellsvilla railroad bas been made. HID charges no with wii!oUj withholaeg from the public the fact that "the Mayor was not authorised to act in the prenthtee as be bad done ;" and that we Enna that the terms en which the city subraription was authorised had not bebn complied Our statement that the interests of Pittsburgh had been doh; cared for in Ihe'contrait between 'the Connelleville and Baltimore it Ohio roads, is also theracterized asfoire, and wilfully so. • Now, we allow no man to than assail oar ve racity with impunity. The author of the article in the Esterpriu deals oa t epithets and asser tions with great prodigaliO, earl we shall ace how he stands up to there: .lie advances no. proof, anal's...Maces no - 44m:tient, to sustain his' broad declarations ; but assemes that his neutral- Med and unsupported assertions will be siafficielit to impeach us before the world, and convict as of concealment,' falsehood; and mlerepresents tion. This is taking altogether too mark upon himself, and we would &dyke him to adopt a more moderate tone, or to prepared to take the con requences. We are ready to stand by and maintain all that we have written. The contraot between the Bal timore and Ohio and Connej!twills roods is now in the hands of a Committee of Countsile, and • they are engaged in examining it, aid Its bear ing upon the question at Seine. While that ex aminition la going on It worild be Improper for In to interfere; but as seine as the matter is properly open to discussion, we trust we ehall be able to vindicate our editorial reputation from the unfounded and unmanly upersiona east up on it so flippantly by one to wheat accident hoe temporarily given the chance of controlling the editorial columns of an obiteure Sheet. Sr. Loops Matti - --The following extract is from the fit,Lottle Rep cam. 17e• are glad do hear that an arrangement iato be made by Which the mails between this city and St. Louis will go by way of Cleveland and CUicogo, boetead of by way of Lotticville, no at present. Under the, present arrangement it bates about a week to transmit the mailbetween the two platen; while under that proposed la the extract below it will take only 21 day,. I The Republican says Tae EgIITXIIII. bLux.—Mr..Gamble, Postmuster of this nity, is atpresent On an excorsiou to the Eastern • States. He was bitard from yesterday, at Chicago, .where he had met with Col. Crane, confidential agent of the Poei OfficoDepartment,. having in special °barge tud facilitating of the mails to the West. If the plane devised and se. commended by this gantlenien bo carried one, and it ia understood that they will be, we agree with Sir. Gamble in thinking that we shall hese good reason to be satisfied with our mail facili ties. Agents wilt be appninted to take charge of the mails through from Cleveland, without stopping at the offices through which they now peas, and which has hitherto been the rause of the delay. Malls from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and all other import ant points, (Pittsburgh and Cincinnati for be dtimes) will be made up and concentrated at Cleveland, under obar,ie of ilia ordinary route ageute, from whin► point tbnY will tio planed is charge of an agent of the Department, on each trip, who will accompany them all through to St Louis, by way of Toledo, Chicago, Luella', Bloomington, Springfield and Alton. Then meAls-yrill be carried en the fatten llneo, and it wid not hereafter [be Said, that travellers out, strip the mails. This arrangement will bring us tbo New York MAU in sixty hour"; and when the Railroad CCIDBOtiOII, is made between L4BlllO and Springfi old, in October next, and the several companies perfect their conuretlen, we are prom ised the New York Mails in IE-14. than Any hour tl „ „ - CODS' IFICI STAXPID ENVSLOPte...-The Poet Moo Department bra recently haleocallon to inetroot a deputy postmaster' upon tho subject of the use of the stamp. 'ref the Nesbit envelope cut from the erelops sad pasted on soother We have proeurelasopy of tho official letter in question, cud herewith presetir it to oar reader., who will'perceivo that the !leek envelope sad stamp can 'only be mud as a whole without matt titian, as follow.: "In reply re'yeurs of the S l if instant, inform ing ne that I "letter with it sump cut from a stamp covvlce audgmeted cm another envelope' wee dropped Your efflOtal awl that yen had '''forwarded it u unnsiiir has (omit reedited", !lair, ,nation: the precrimis was eorretit r - The not anthorlsing, Clomp envelopes! to be pro vided and peed. sutliorises them to be need 'only at a whole, as a Melon et the Stamp an, and with the original envelope; sad no , peivilege is groat ed, either by the ter hr by arty' laatruaticno ct the Department, to use them incur mails in nor other mender." Pun 'ran Yrz.now anis —The steamer Robert Cainpbell, chartered by P. Mutest' Jr. & Co., retuned Wu morning, lodge .with Teri and audit, from s trip to the month of the Yet loy Stone. She hit been otst siztpreren dap; going and returning, A gulch, and perhaps the moat suoooseful voyage ever Made, *outdating. the detour and the, length of time occupied.— Not en molding of the least aharatter, nor e eau of utionstichnue *united on turd dur ing the hip. The plumage .itp 'was attended nth little or no &Bully, the river being. In goad stage, and the neather': pleuant for the 10118011. The Campbell went one /Mod red mui eigAv man alVihr hte Yellow Sloss, ,to a depot of . the Company's and within ebOut thirty miles of the highest point near reached by Steamboat. The Campbell lay two &goat Port Pierre diaeharg• leg freight, and, takingon Rhhes and Pura— Prom that point to this city, the trip was mule In a nary short time, the boat! getting sgroanA but once or twice. • The Campbell Wogs over 3,00 pick of 11.4 bes sad Fara ' oonoigaed to P. Choltosa Jr. It S. Lovis News . Too GOLD -ADD SILVIO PRODVCI . —The amonot of coinage in Ilexlei is 1844,.was $lB, 732,861 and In 1848 -Wag 818,000,000. The prodeot of the mince In Marini Is nearly $20,- 000,000 per, annum. The tit:dingo of Mexico lino. 1535, or 318 years, VD owl in to 82,667,628.- 861. The whole of ibis enormous mm hoe been thrown lotto the general ciroelotlon cf the world; as Mexico bag et no period bent au Importer 'of thipreolems metals. The Callftirnin Herald es. tin:kites that the .0111 prodoodOn of Califoroia dieing the hest (tower of the present rue; ex. coeded that of Australia fell 66: Per cent The export from Australis far Distend, for that po. rind, *mounted to 8 11 , 000 , 000 ,.W.bi1e.th0 export of California to hew York,, o the 16th of Macoh, was 814,882.834. Tho amount taken by pis., seugers Is not Loeb:tied, wttlbh ho many Willeoe more than from Aostralis, of which but little has been taken in that way. The ntimber of while in Anguilla is put down at .30E000 while those of California are only 126,000, iThisshowethat the average yield to the lodtdduaFG Imply in /sem of California. Gen. Mists, late President of Meilen, pub lishes another letter ' axposine,the fraud com mitted in hie name by an interpolation In Me letter to Gen. Tomei, in which he is made to ta. vor the annexation of 31e11,0 .to the United• Stater. That:Aerial letter contained no each Sen timent. It was merely an expreeslon of regret' that be should be banished Ms ?country, and a protest at the act of tyranny. ;silo Indignantly repudiates the Idea ofannexatlon:', _••After a life spent, In my country's service,. and In upholding its ladependennese la nation, it is hard that. through the wiles of uneorapn• lon, eneroles,l mho aid still be celled on to declare that I sauna annezioplat; that I am no traitor to Mexico; that In Its defence, and to secure Ito lileriles- and nationality, I will everte reedy to fight, end I would willingly plied 'tbilaet drop of my. hided sit,. I would consent:that s oar moo shkild disappear, Met our icatintry should our. aumb to the denomination of any foreign Pawsr under the sin." , -, • t t is: .1,1,1110AK81 Ini. - " 1 ? ' I lirrisisthiiii itaitioan - --Agremsbly to the A. dirOntitt from denstantinoPle. JOitte 2l .3o, appointment of the Commie:torten, 'the subsori- Mentiona that the Porte had; effeetsi a loan o f . beta to the Meek of she! Metropolitan Railroad 45,000,000 piastres (about $2,000,000) fromithe mat yesterday at the Delon Hotel, Georgetnwn, Oriental Bank, and that another or 5:000,000 WI for the purpose of .electing Directors and placing in progress of negotiation with foreign capital- the company in an organised form. The Conti:Pit iStil— The Bailin has' sent to the Mint ail ;the stoners having laid the subscription books before plate be inherited from hie mother, and valued the Matting, and announced the requisite amount at 40,000,000 piastres. The gold that is just of Marmite base been eutuseribed, and a large new so plentifea at Constantinople, cote from maj icily of the mock being represented, the the coffees of the Vakonf-Cadmt, or Banner of stockholders proceeded to ballot for Directors, the Revenues of the Masques. The naval and when it appeared that the fallowing g Uemen military commanders continue to take all pre. were duly elected: cautionary meatures. To guard against a night Waohington.--John W. Maury, W. W. roar turpriss, merchant ships coming from the Black on, (isorge Parker, Joseph Bryan. Sea arelorbiddeu to take the'entry to the ISoo- Georg etotrn.—David English, A. H. Dodge, W. photo after sundown' ' Riots, which werei at- SL 'Boyce, A. 11. Piokrell, H. C. Matthews. tributed to the lotrigues of Russian eitinaMes, ' F. D. Clapper , Montgomery count*. load taken place against the Uhristians 0t,, - Adri- Meredith Dara : Frederick county. \ ' *apple and elsewhere, and the Turkieti afithort- Daniel Weisel, Washington county. \ ties had taken energetic slope for the(srotealloi . The Blockltioldets passed a resolution firing of life and property. 1-. ! 'the salary of thsPresident of the Company at . Fasscs.--The Bourse had sontinwed to 4.._ eighteen hundred-dollen; and to the Directors taste with the fluctuating amour' ....*"'lr omithe the: payment of their actual expenses when fom East. It had not, however, exhibited any alarm- home on official duty. lug depression. Tbepapers,-it is teem theylare ! The Directorkpresent agrcelto invite al e. \ gagged--sipport the policy of the Government log on Saturday I:De:noon, the both inst., at- h, with wonderful unanimity. 2. ! same place at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of ale - • The Eastern question keeps the people Cog a President of the Company. in anxiety : The Constantionnel confirms !the With each a direction, animated by theneal statement already made, that a joint note; by which we knells they all feel in the important . b• France and England Is on the way. to St. Peters- jeot committed to 'befit, the road le t?und-to 'go ' burgh, and adds, that the note has likewise been forward with energy and success. approved by Prussia, and (this is questionable) by Austria: Meanwkile, bigness on the Ex (Mongols almost suspended, swattiog the result of these final attempts at reemicillation. Bunter, .to which at present it, are indebted far all-kinds of surmises,. Bays that tho French Government was quite anxious to hurry matters, and pas sent a note, through the Ambassador, to inqtare if England yet caw the neceolity of making ;an energetic demonstration, by ordering its fleet to -enter the Dardanelles.. Gen.,Warenzoff was the bearef to Paris, of Hemel:Soda's 'circular, and brought, alio, a letter' from Nickolas to Napo leon; in which, on da, there are earoaatici allu deoa to the warthleasiume of England's &Macon The joint proposal of France and England is sold to be written ma in three different farina, of which the Czar may take hie choice, and which ever he aeleota, England and France guarantees to have the Sultan !sign it. All three notes are drawn up as nearly as possible In middle terms between the, ultimatum of Russia, and the eon cessions the Porte would lie willing to make. The propoeitions were forwarded through Aus tria in her cape - Hey of mediator, and the reault is anxiously awaited. The notes were ponied .before the apperance of Count Nereelrode's limn .oud circular, audit is right to say that no very. favorable answer 'suspected from the man who dictated that dont:anal:a. In the event of its be ing refused by Russia, no one sees what Beg load and Fromm can next do, except order their fleets at once to proceed to the Bosphorus, a step Which the czar is said to have emphatically de al...rid he will regard as a declaration of war! The position that Austria will occupy, !in any recourse to hostilities is - Wretched with otim lou.! eyes. It:was never imagined she yeah' 'prove a very impartial mediator; and the addi tlenal complioation that M. Bruck hoe clouted in the Turkish difficulty, by reviving hie demands for the cession to Austria of the p.irta of Bleu' ' , and Butorioa, and for the ci• pulsion or alt Austrian refugee! from Turkey,: is no more than shrewd politicians looked for. It., however, Omens Ut for the prospects of a epeody settlement. . , FrotuSseins, we have nothing directly bearing no toe question. Letilirs from various partsiof the Empire ndicate that troops arc o concentrat iog along the Adriatic. Ream. wo charectezistie inoidente are n 0... tioad : 7h. Madan, bare seemed the dine. Moe of the Moldavian and via Hadrian poet-off: see; sod be a ordered s ooltran religions service to be oelebr ed in the creep at Warsaw. to In dian., God t• blew, the' arms of the "Ortheilitx Faith" sg • t the inildeL The merchants !of arr.a have been warned not.tir ernel sireoulite cf anything had trneviiiree to the foreign ode. reepandente Girardin liter of the position taken by Coo cart - tin of t e American elsoptot. war Bt. Louie, at Smyrna, a the Cons affair : ftlf the intelli gence le 00.8er:fed that the American captain has taken to prairetaforthy .tend, every ope who has tw. hands. free et thneervice of a noble beast, will a •plaud fruntlehily at this grand ample given by the new world to 'the old " No other paper has made any 'OOISIIIIIIItI—in Net ' cur tofarm , ion Is telegraphically vague. From . London Testes rf July 16. ,j It is not .0 least of the defects of Count Nein aeirotia'e ee• and circuits of the 2.1 of jnly thkt for all _the tenurial ~p terpases of the quota. readies bet Oka Buena an- the P4Mn ibis dot meat vestal collar seperfincru; and that If written en we most eupPose it to hair been, with ay definite object; at all, that ob ject could o ly be to neasil IS a more dire./ manner the policy at the British, and Freofflt Governmen 1 , by raining a new eattarronsons USUs betwec. tram and the Cithirna.of 41'0. tenf4torgh. Toe attempt Iniurn the tabhnepon no by this dating suarewurre recitlied. our immiliate arid pertraptery. inlayer, and Lord Clarendon it erne declared In the Bones of Lords that the Braid!, Goarrnmenrwould taste be a party to 'condi. tiers which should admit the violeut and uniaitt occupation. of the Principalities to be set t/ Lagoicet the: paidlis aril legal prima:tee( the allied squadrons in Beetles Boy; lard John Run setl, tsp, boa since explained lit the Bouts if Commons, that &Moven en thelirst cartol7 ste reo! be La.dhat petceiss/ the t full bootleg elf thla extreordinery arguchaft. Itnas, only beeshat he nee !shrink/ to Impute ton thiamin, of the character and experience of Count Ntasel rode,,the use of no discreditable a statement. Tea Britieh GovetaMent, therefore, pulsitclr mot-stain that there la no sootily between the preineee of the combined Beets In Bulks Bar and the Resslan occupation .41 the Priecipalltlea. The one is as ant cf etriet defence and observe', tire, whit/ has 'all alonighteea regulated by the tannest forbearance, argilstUl eontrulled by ref. spent for Ob. Conteutionhf 1841, although the postage. of tile Brot h . by the 'Russian armisji have justified Xhe - Partei in declaring that Conl I Tendon to he'surpended;: the other is, to all lot tents and purposes, au net of hostile eggreetioni which - has been describel as snob on all fortes( tco.ioll.ll . by the GoselanGovernment tin if , and is now resorted to avowedly for t h s wpm, of compelling the Parte to :submit to terms which',lr. wholly ion mps/61e ;with llireotafeign an; Ibority. For what purpose, tbene it may in fairly asketi, did Count Nesseircde and the Emperor of Res. els allow snub en atguntent to be used at Seating ea a fatee assumption, cud lucapable of, imposing for 'an italaot uo any one sateen ink Europe who Is segneinted with the facts of the' out? They bad publisheil one circular dispatch to explain their pealtion toward Torkey. They had published wpat they coiled a monifesto,i which woo,-to speak more senurately, an appeal to the religious paselon of the Rassian nation .To follow these public dedsrotione by another dheument apettlelly directed' agains t the ours- Olio Posen!, and based upon a groborelerepro , emulation of their roller ;and their rights, was an uncalled for ant of iodiscretion, if the Cabi net of St Petersbueg rondos - any &tette of re storing its relations with the ether Cootie of Europe to the state nt eerie, and mutest copra, which thtte translation have do recently and so Outortuitately Impaired, A Mountain • Bonsa..+An Ineention which ' promises to be one of thegreatost utility, is de. *card , ho the: Hartford Time,. it lea machine .for bearing tennels, _the Work of ! a M r. Talbot, e practical michattle,-whti - states ',hada the ra pidity and cotepletenese of Its eseantionit wilt garotte every Instrument of the kind Yet console, ed.' Worked into ire own Maobtosry,ls an engine of NWT honor power, whiek drives four pester' rode, barite:dilly, end theca lce. four heitair,.. , tie plidet, of stout L proportfont, famished_ with ' ciroular resolving' bledre.i These_ four plate* ereettroed with outdoes/ . 4boitt eno.fourth of • a aliole sad beak, and ore all met upon . , revolting plate; of sheet ten feet Id hlinmeter. Tbame. chin* weighs about eighty tons. The motion ob. tatted by this' Invention le novelentlrely new. fly the reioliing Waives, oleherineing its quarter , circle, out completely front the nentraba leo air , aumferenem and they do their work steadily and I Surely, cutting a round hole with istonishitig ' celerity.: . - - ••.• , - l. -, ,: • ;: ~ ~ . , ... ... , • - . Eliscoardiro or Ornix whisk Fitemoiloo.The nuiaggling of opium has become qulteetbsielnots amongst the , Wriest paesengers ;who arrive at tiisn Francisco, sod large rinantlitee of • the orb. ale hate been reined by the officers-of the cue fox's!. Who - knee 'kin on ,the, look taVior the en:niggler' for - tome time Past. Amongst other contrivanoes for cutylog It ash - ciri,,tke7 Rave' lidopted that •ot sewing. ft - in belts; timilar to Slues:worn unioney belte..otherithae Itetitoh e&itethe lining, of thelealethes, in their shoat, and in all imaginable 'Platte .-4, lot of it woe fatuol in the bottom of a pork barrel. . .. - .....Tt11 Mutat], art Now Yliiii.—lt Is seri:hely 1 4s,onorod in Hew York that HA ()Maui peametle • OtOtiperny (Teng,Hook•Tooge) be . tient t- to - Abe eihonati, there bolo ` not the slightest probs.. , titbit iedividael charity will ; Bad clothe . ley -longer. - The late benefit given. them- - 1 10 ..",. tesatltin $700,10 he 1 divided among the I)fßatfil - ,Vietn,•.fortg, in atmfber. ~.; . ? • •• •:' ' jtedief - ,.Vriituntit. Coax' Cam. —the Richmond ,!•Reldleft' a!lija the eorts public' , le pretty volt i ialy44.tniiitlLthe . elitertvpartliNi of,Virgiala. .theritwOkit* good crop. A regular InteCellelea of 'capleliglitigna elite the - fleeter the present, . monk! bt.ii*tyiiii the cora fields the. most - Vgor. , • ouths4olol4ot . iispoot.. Early i Planted corn ' iodrfiltebtpd the 4 1 xul of dq weather. - - ..., . . . . : tirans* continue to Inlet at New York se i •/11,41"" , ';-"•- no number riposted tor thi - piet .; kittOke , neer- 4,000:: bh Wednesday. the :i Mid , 14 , 14:iLlverpool, - .. liipeght 8.40.16 ihi n ifiiiige, • and. two '..citherlnfirsapi,.lrorod, , iith, , ~. .each as felt ittOnlidlitieiti.' i• - ' ----• ,.- I • Iderert..frotti,itt li • ildet:W ekieirliticidici poitiona of litOmenisturlitt iniik:'''';— lEEE 1 -- =M2ME DEATH or Ds- Exiwains.=A telegrapla patch announces the death, at the Virginia Spricgt, of Rev. Dr. Justin Edwards, of Ando ver, Shea , aged about 66. He has filled many responsible stations and is widely kuown as the author of the able Documents and Mannebstin Tem peratioe and The Sabbath, and the Convent on the New Testament He hod carried, Gie Comment on the Old Testament to the .Vmetievitk Psalm, ou whieh the loot words ho wrote wets "Men must,die and leave many things utifinleit• ed; but God lives. Hie canoe will extend, by tech instrumentalitoa as he shall raise up,' will ultimately triumph." Dr. Edwards was a graducte of Williams College-for many year, was the Tutor of a Congregational Church in Andover—at a sabsequent period was President of the Theological Institution in that place, and of laic had retired from public offitlal functions. He v.. 13 a man of greet energy and equal inteicri ty.—.V. Y. nib. • Offorwari —This terrible disease hat agoip ap. pollee.' In Williamsport, Pa., with renewvd lence.eud activity. According to the cogrespou dentp of the SPI4, there have been 17 deaths duricg the poet Week, and the place has been abaniencd by nearly half its inhabitants It hike U1:10 appeared in Eramittaburg, Md., where, according to the latect advice!, there had beam, five deaths out of Bayed cam . .Ze - Asseiably—Wimask • WituaN, Eq. of 80. id Pittsburgh. will bra candidate talon the . iThltt Cong.:I:Ion for 1206112•1thIllvn the AeNeribly Ticket. - if:Fr - County Treasurer—The subscriber offers 1 tonal!' frr Courier' Tremorer—Die name nut be Sonde rel to the comOderstion or the relit Whig Coneeetloo Ltt ne,hestion. [Auld* e) THOMAS DAFT. LA: 4 [ - Treavarer.—Tlcrar S. Fx.r.riwo, Eeq., of All . ..Aeon will be a candidata before the approaching Antl , lanala and Whiz Contection, for notainatlon to the cane of OOWNTY TitRABURSK. l taladinrOlT 2 - .. , 7Treasurer.—MitjorJorm Wzitoxic will be e tendliste for the OMNI of COUNTY 11111AbUltbni, 6ef a, the Whin end Atablhoonle Connty Convention. In be '..11-1 in !Lamont next. if7dint7 'For Commissioner-;-11e. Blemar Lace.. of 40. Itomogh of of Ellzabotb. propoottl .ad ettopor:od itt • condidato . for th. !Moo of Count?' Co- Woe! hy hb nantorostMioadt, subject to ice &allot& f tb. Anlitutottm Whltt County (jourrottoo. nut ' Skrior commissioner.—Mx. JAMES MC- Ourcntur. of Me Dmo.gb of .11 . Stexpari. win be pm- Proe. , gal •eroerta.l ba sub Mats for the office of County °mull Wooer. by hi blusterous Wendel, sttliect to the decly'3l of tbeAtztlybisobb.and Whb‘Conatyoobwatkra. y • lYfi6Rbl•ohY. . ----- District Attorney.—Enw.ix.D P. JoNp, EL,. will be • exellelate berm.. [T. arrnexhina xbix en.l Intl.3lanoalo Cr...ntlort or voaltaltion for ea •LB. tr DISTRICT ATTORNMT. 131,11. - - - District Attoirtey.—Candidate for .Wbig namiaAttore, pr DlAtect Atioraey, DAVID D. BRUCE. te - Pistrict EittonteA—AzzzAx nut M. W*n, 4. Mu.. rlu b • thbalht• to: boadhatlon lot the Riehiet Attotoey. entieet to the deet•toti of Uwe, Whlg nod Autimsonekto Garront..ll *l - District Attorttey.,,Cretko ass