.•, • . „ . ' PII'TSIIVRGH GAZETTE. rvmanirD BY WEITZ 4,03. !ITTIBU3Qz FRIDAY MORNING, MUST 19,1858 airRIZADING MATTER WIZALBII'OQ7th 01! ,14,40HPAGE OFTILIBPAEWL lekikrroarks Waal 01217214.46• sitkaslve clean lM at okr Weakly Glasatts Om to anr bastasstarma "seaddsritabk =World =kiss bastramikaisra. Oar desolation Is bkaresa bas sad don thatassal, nub alrakikrarr rinses and amity la West= Puska. • . .116.14). ittlllllslll.ll6—Nottbor, the 11141torfol Lions 1 . 210 . 1.14 listabllshions of tho Diu Soares. a= ginskt Ota Paadar. AD 7 / 3 2111111111 *b dada thsir • • onto= to sopa= to the kW= c Moodo7 • ,wlll olooico e homtl tkom la bolo= 6 o'clock. on gotordos DEALOGILMO WHIG ros MILL coxinanoirn, !mosEB:POWINALL, Of lmisaitir Cosa* sox •lIDITOIGEI4I, ALES,II. 1110010174 E, Fiasklis &w ay 101 11111111101 GIZMO" CERISTIAN METERS, Of Cks Mindy • kitLE:mania and Whig Canty Conventicrn •. THE WHIGS AND A:NTIMASONS OF lihrtniavraiVlirSMrri;V:4 l ll Ira aaa hada, ! taw, ...et: 4 x fa their mast r. the -Tetrostdes rseyeetlisly ail. o'clock /.IL. to id. Joara at S UMW Pitt T0.041D. . to UN /1•10,014 b/ and Pitt Tontehip at 8 Atka to s !Wimp at oel •et ; and Ist the emend We et 19 ifdesta at. to .0131.0 T- deket /.11.4./16 Eleedatt In the Weeds to be tor ballot. /whom. Lathe Dietrich, • to Wonted Delegates to a rowdy Constantroy to be held at Ma Own nester, tea Wednesday. the 1110. day of 'Ammo. at 70 eelota a. ta vagina. tick.t to to pat. 4 hy the yorg at the ensuing °LUDO(' election. • . • • JOSIAH MEG •ma • Ch dented of, Cinettattlee of tior ouoo Ilimeteurri.—The papers generally are in dating' eougastalstlons upon the auspicious fact that the Supreme Court of Allasiesippi has decided that the State is , legally bound to paY tier repudiated bondosad they aiitinipate a epad/ "resumption of the payment of the lutenist, am , wells, the ultimate payment of Mori:Wild , — We shall be glad to Sod this riew • dome" one, but must coshes our Inability to sonar in it.— Iniommon with the whole Aimee= People we nide , That the Supreme Court of that State has had the manliness and eta honesty to decide as it has done; .but we do set believe that payment et the rerouted bands, end intermit, wilt lie made. At least sot without a mere struggle to pretreat it. if the Mate anthorities were one la sentiment with the Court, it might reasonably be expected that they would unite carrying out the vier of thalmitemsl; but, unfortunately, theism! not: The people, last year, decided by situ of two to one against payment, and their Othte Moors agree with theta la that decision. The last Legislature, also, was in favor of es• pudistbm, and made no appropriation or levels. UAW opening the Treasury of the State to the Pityment of its repudiated liabilities. The Be prime Ceitit may order payment to be made, but if the State . Treseurer, refuses compliance, 'What then? Undoubtedly the, people end the Logielatire will sustain him to doing so; and as Judges in •AUssiasippl ere elective by the people, sencoessfal effort will be made to displace the Presentbeach and mime its decision. /Wady each • pavane .to announced. The journals which firer repudiation epeily promulgate their deterrathatlon to bale Judge. who will decide • Teuton otherwise. • nWhere there' is a will there is a way." TM repudiators of Idissisalppl* hare a popular majority of two to one, and they will Ind a. way to *seeps from complain" with the Medlin of their Supreme Court. The'dmitrican name hu been "dishonored by the condoot - of- fdiseissippi in repritharg her debta t .aud Merry' Amertoan is therefore deeply interested in harbig the ebb wiped cIA bat, meth as it Uto bo desired, We seriously quer. tire the ,probsillity that she to ready to fellers -her Metes from the nprcwoh Mei bear on Jar LINGUA and redeem herchanoter in the eyes of • the Wanumoyox CourrY.-4he Democratic Cm. notion •of Wuhlngton County has nominate' Harm lair and Siont.Jarnous for thel,e- Both are Anti itainelaw. men. 'A. *solution was offered in tho Convention in favor of a We of the Perlis Works, built wasposOon at muff col year - ! Of course. Wathington L the seeker c . l Wel .Canal Comalssioser Dopkian. It _Taal' not do for rhar county to indorse • scheme that would rano. that. 'cattleman from ftliflat duties, =bum at, the probability that the State worts tare not mamma inthe bestpm ale manner:, „Nevertheless, we are fain to be lleaithat -there are some honest doinomats, earn In Wathingban County, who are convinced of the necessity rerioving from tie Slats the one harden of - debt and taxation which it bard, ' by disposing of , the turprafrative Public Waft tithe highest bidder; and we him some sort of diadem! that when an tame before ttuYpeopfs aa that Point- is 'treacly mai., se it till be, they; or it fiat • considerable' partial of man, will be papa on the right altie. looitheprefea, hornet; thw democracy of our irlitsi'oemits ap• pear .to Mackie *artily In fentiasut with the Dachmenviko.thottaht .`chat the adoption of the Maine . Law Arad the nee of the Babllo Wirt ,would rain . “de Mum* tarty." hIPMIIII3IOIi AID 13cAzzani.-'-A_sempo. Inked I!!,,lsre4rdne, Ohio; Eoatataa i pat% attack upon Ohio sad P:aogylnahirimir.4 :of a ilsadtrous danotti. Among 'alba thiap u states I.iiiiilistse that the road Is dn.; ac .., . _ • ".'. '''',-- ..- ' Weil end Haute ; 'atidvia pumegers. are •.? -.-' =1 , , afraid to Mareleire It, ea.''. To chow the utter ':•• ' ' ; ••,: '.' want of truth tittle statement it Is Maly neon. ~,:, ..' _ ''• maliy to_state that from the tint emenint of any , • port of the road, Milli this time, the life of °sly , = one pumps has bun lost; and that 144011 ILI completion to &mailbag no &oldest whatever In. ~'.• :' Tolstoi their* or Ilfe'or limb. to any passenger `i :•. - . his taken plea*. No road In the eouatry Mabee •-•• ; Us hell' , •!tih" rgiete leitidlit*,,ontafaty ' • • • •••. :- . safety ; and pine:lgor* frivol:illy, amain their :gratification with the entire anangemmets of the I ••• ,• ,-- . toed. : , - Whatever is prgeilsed, Is alwayspeftent;:, ed. .lete should eogroslyhele noticed the mills: ;;:, --„. - mgt imaniti of an Stour* sad feeble sheet, ex. I .- .' apt foe.the opiostanlty it glom no to Mall &ilia Lion to the fact of the safety of the road, which, ‘.... - . althangle carrying an , lmmause number of pas •_ ---,-, senimme, and runaleg metered trains, has met ;,..:•; . with no saddest of-the slightest consequence . •' ' &melt wag completed. - -. . • • .. 0010117111031211 uD Arnrrox—A eronmpon dant calls our attention to the esosedioi Stipa , twee of nominating sound, intelligent, and peke. • tidal men, as candidates far the 01E005 of : adesioner and Auditorf The importance of thie, in the present septet of &Oaks in this county, cannot be deer eetinutted. There bas been en= Only toolnah carelenese in the selections for these 'Mom heretofore, end if more snitable men are not selietedliareslter, political parties mist eatery, be no longer treated to Ali them ea f 'Mouth of no Polifffal 031164 4 ,451 .0 nn^oflke greatut importance tethe'cillyens lad tax-psyers. Ifti hope this ; matter will Okeiltito serious consideration by the pupate' she primary meetings; and by the delegates who impose the next Whig Convention. There most be a nreile In this "department of our county gositiment, onlmi the people ;are willing to pukup‘wille lost eluding end acknowledged • Ait Rattans Asaanoutaxe.—Ws Ism bent tha..itakews'Eun that an amagemut fs likely to Da etketedi,by the •lalthnoss and Ohio fwd. Ihrefth propealtloa from . ths Pennsylvania. Bared tar a mutual rats of fare and equitalsy dui* irtdah ittll . protest either tronatlerel if tarninous anit fu,lprokoblo 100ololkod*.filFeidy book outdo ant, sod 401'4 • jialgattaa•lhatd, and It eras thotight that a astir agrsannant wanld be arrived The Modell:4*m yeti So great 'alarm. nag 1 0•11 slam, it the:prat:ability at • ihnllar &maga. swat Wise's*, eannelialifte and Baltimore awl O hi o :n a l .. :‘ , Cfreanistszoas altar eases!! Naw aro indeptett B re. ,8901ua14p,, Miod at , tor copies of "CIP rues Lectures sad late," and 4 !llatk 8er416., stone," a tcist ,by Mrs.. goodie. We bait noll; both - Ot these books bitdrt; bue'v's 7 .44 dud Burdlestook .4 is utzpui i bitinut, and viatica vllb great potifer:Por ads 4 0- 16 0? • , . . . , guars -The ßoston Hasid kits* 'that • - 117 of A4es• agly custom:lw, toms cf them way twee fists taboo by ono tomit t of Oopt - Palm fflasyatd t oi.Roffsinitsclost. ' • • :"% -1 . urftlisit4mi=. su m ount s trim. sun* look to War u the Went :Probablot‘solallon of the vacation which has ao lone apjiaiitithe political ud unmet , dal circles of the world. . An emanation of the Danubian ?codeine by Maoist is made the basis of the proposition of the Four Greet Purees for , a peaceful settlement of the quertion. That the Emperor will not re linquish tisimllitary possession of the Bronzing is evident from all his movements and prepara tions. Its may prevaricate for the puepoee of ' pining time, but he has no intention of yielding up the spoil already within his grasp. Unless . . England and 7 • beak out from the petition they have taken, they cannot mold a collision of. a, most roomers charsoter. In • view of this state of a ff airs, s following conversation, which took plus in Pa Henan; on the 2/i /mutat, leaf , the misrlateem ' and importenteltaiscierc • Dicathe of - =RH= Qtrzincor rir i ; . •In the Boise f Ludt on Tuesday, the Mar gate of Churl e Mae and said; lify Lords—l wish to ma a. q estion to my ruble ' friend the Secretary for Fimign hada,' respecting the re port which he may have "to make with refer ems to the Dohnblan matinee. It appears, from' the reports in the newspapers, that the Eueelaoe are and entire ,posstesioe of the. Da ce .' Man pronnoes, %%trepan In particular t o which I allude 'states that the Commander- In chief of the,Mll.lll2 farces had ordered th e Hospoder of Moldavia not to trausferany tribute to the Porte, and Informed him that any tribute paid to the Sultan mustbe paid over again Ohio'. More than asi o , It t o s umo that thine persons to whom the local sdadnistralion of thee:many Is entrust. ed have bee. ordered to hold no farther comma. mom; with Conitentipople. re it impouiSlt that suit acts as thaa can taleplan without latd• i v, cr y &wily, to nada which wa may ail ham ocatoom' to depose. [Head hear!] 'lt is, there foe of the highest intereeCto this country, and to this House, that we should be pat in poems don of whatever inlanaption can he afforded to us, without-Inconvenience to the nubile service [Head head] It is • matter of the greatest importance; arid I held it to he Impassible for Europe, or France, or England, to' submit, to snob an extention of territory In that direction by Russia, and such a diminutiou of the Turkish Empire, without the gravest end most fearful comequennes-- [hearl heral]—not only to the happiness of Turkey, but to the material Inter ests of all aliases In Europe, but above all in Germany. Flllll6O, and this country. [Hear, hear.] It Is a matter on which your lordships must wish to have the fullest information- • and, therefore, I hope my noble friend , will not think me indiscreet If I ask him 'whether any torch no. ports as those to which I ham referred have reached him dlidally—namely, the assumption of the eaverelguy of the peanut* to which I al lude by Russia? [Hear hear.] ' • The Earl of Catawba: My lords, so far from thinking thatmy noble friend bas committed soy Indiscretion upon the question which he has now put, I can swum him that I take so sutler ly the nine view as he does upon what would be , the result, not only to Turkey, but to Europe, and more especially to this country, of any per meant alienation of that tenttory, to which he alludes, from the Turkish empire, that I am glad he has put , to me this questiou, in order that I may satisfy the public - mind, as farm I am able, by giving my noble Mend all the Information of which lem In poste don. [Hear, hear.] By • dispatch dated the 17th of tut month, Them tram Lord Watford de agoatr.; that a comma- Mutton had been made by the Consul General of Russia to the Heepodar of Moldavia informing him that his relating with the Ottoman Govan runt were to cease, and that the tribute usually tricumlitted to Constuttinople was to Deplaned at the disposal of the Itrusidu Government, upon the ground. as it was stated;that although there extued no- intention of neadll'ying the internal • imitations of Moldavia, or of altering the exist• lag order of things, yet .that during the military occupation of the provinces the anion of the sov ereign power was niceessrUy, thoughltemparari ly, suspended. I have to mite also that the Turkish government expected to melee similar 11ton:salon from the Horpodu of Walladds, but I hue received a dispatch . ' this morning; from the British Consul at Baahareat, Mr. Calquistan, dated the 22d of last month, which says that up - to that tiarralthotigh it- . might have beenthe evening before—Bu ar before—Bunch c nicadastian had been made by the Haspoder. Such a ocmsemication, ' however, It was naturally tolerated by the Porte malaise rude to the Hospoder of Wallachia, and It was the intention of the Porte, as scion as that conununinatins had been received, to order the Haspaders to withdrew, end to cease their Ammo= [Hear, hear] And Lard Stratford de Bedell& farter &dud that, to that event, he Ana consider it highly improper that do Brit ish COML. 65 the Priacquilitia dna anthem to mama (Asir fettaios' t [Hear, hear.] - I lost no time, my lords. in communlutiag to Lord Stratford de Redaliffs the weirs comma! of Ha Mitjays Goirmentatt of tit course ea proposed to adopt. [Hear, hear, from all sides of the house ] I can tali farther info= mon lordships the, by a messenger who testes to-night; I shall instnict Bir - Handolon Humour ardessed its replies toe • is Jaw, Weirilinter fore tht - Burin, GoviriF rum [Lond allies], Other matters remain, my lords; pretty much the emir as Worm •• - In the House of Comment on thq same day; Lard D, Stuart said there had been some time en the books of the Hause„ a notice cf .1k motlutrelattug to the settlement of ,the Eastern question, in, the name of Mr. Loma- ' He hod more than once /Moms is desire to bring this M. portant quitter before the House; bat he had waived his intention in consequenee of the wish es of the Governitent, who 'thought it would be inacuilindent to.the public strike for the Tres , don to be debited in Parliament at that dam— Home tins had. Muse alapeed; mulattoes. had gone on and were still going oti, bids In this country 11114 in all the mutts of Boreps, in re am too the didereemse between Ruula and . He Old not ask the Getqameoltiele to Off a Yoshio the subject might heldlicussed; but he wished to know -whether .the Mble lord :Would, before:the proragatien of Parliamen whiah could.not be very long delayed,. art:spilt • day when Mr."Layard might make , a motion, ' ind When the saismd might be ctisearsid,or, at least, when the Govenunrort would be prepared, ' to Jaya statement before the Bonus, ono explain to the across and the country the . present state of our Weans pith the different powers of Europe Lad. J. BasteliOn the. JIM ' occasion whim 1 this important subject wad mentionsd, the home' ennsaired with the tiltriernmens in thinking, that , It was not desirable Ohms a disoniston la the present stage of the business. - I 'tequila ready' to give my noble friend and the Boise all the Infamatiat that it is at potent ja my power ta tin.. 'H ear, MU]. Wiwi the Ambassador of his Msiesty, dm Hcaperor. of Rauh', left Can ' stantlnothe, it apPeared to her Mejesty's Gar s* ., erne that it was desirable that there &Alf be • mamma of the espresectslivis of all the grist - Purim of Europe, in order to arrive , at the terms width might pat an amicable !Waal thia to dui Mucous Winn Raul* and the a lictill a cc u s t P o o f rt A % , Is wee tria t th it e v 00110E111! the O ar-. have any such.eonferiume *A s a b tre, . Mattel . re 3 - mined in the stets of diplomatic' relations and that It would not biliesirable to have suclicon testate unless the Emperor otßamda, by lurid , im; the Pricalpalities, should for a time, indeed, have dietuthed the4t6gUll quo. of Europe. When Um{ MA occurred, tkjioOletimellt of ths Rap, parer of Auevla, theroformity with its previous 'destitution; declared its wilitegness to hold a cad aenzas Vienna, ladle summoned rapresea• helves of the four other great Yawns of Europa to attend, for the purpose of a conference on the affairs of Ruda and Turkey. The minister of his deputy the Emperor of 'Russia . did not at. tend; but the mbilistees of ,Bagisad, of Pruner sod of Prima attended that coalman). Cu. tam terms were thtn agreed upon, valets, in the, opinion of the representatives of the fourur p ser, Mitts be scupted with honor by the two Goverment of Turkey and Haulm Tina tams loos brat assented to ty tie Goosrtmeastit of Hoy, laud sad jinsece; and, twardisio to oar tel ham Mini tramamittat „from Mau to.:Pettrabinp and floretutirepte is this state of the guidon the Hi4l/3 11117,1thluk, feel that Illumines ere sow: not len string than - before for obstalniug from' discuseleg this question; and that It Is quite Im- - scull:Oa for me eider ts say thee it Is desdnsble as to be it • discasslan on thus affairs or to fix a", day' for It. [Eiesr, hear.] As to the rest, when the time , for.the prorogation of Parliament 'Op- peaches, the illorernment will he ready te glee every lefornullin on the subject which they pot:. sibly can. [Hear, base] -.. '. ~. . ' Mr. Darrell —Considermi the anxiety felt tim on (Me matter, perhaps' the nolikk. lord. will :tin. Mie4 enou g h to ettfl leiliAlthe',MOilfethYsierii• i miler ohnitethekromlOMou th sumt is induced to I • -?fotiliiiii • that. iti•• Unite . will be returned from I Boustantinoor, ' ' 1 * Lord I ausicai—i 'tiolibi not like to he re. opuoitss tar naming SAY particular the& . One does net locw•how many live the respective Go vernmenti will Like to coaddsr it /repeal= of 'this Minx I shield think • the proposition might hare left, Wines probablY an Sudsy lest; therefore the right honorable gentleman MID cal• opiate for himself when an lmswer may probably be expected: [Hear, hue.]: ~ ... t he Mr. Disraeli—The noble Med umethig h pro. position agreed upon at Vlenna has recelved the approbation of the Cloyernment of England and the Boventmint Obtuse: A m I right In the inference," which I drew at the time, that' It hat - Mto remind the emend of the doninusente of Aunts and of nada? ~- ' '• - wss Lad J. Bassell—The proposition, is fags, ao Avatelaa proposillos, 611,0 it tams °rte. sally tem IYa liontruseat d , Pranct arid co doubt tbsOnemasit of Plivaislris tilturise iW. flay add to Ike atom Out - the Zavabis Viima. or tle aim di* bwl as .41iiisite sty amusement ihtith - does not "proteidthelle• dependente of the Porte," end 'lnnis digit...in - Ipaw:oc of the Priecipalities hy*Raceeins anderr "boles not maniac Whit Now Oarsans.The New Orleans Rearm/ captains the folloWing "pixel for pectutlat7 old to the absent citisius, of that place "We deem It • dery to 'appeal :to those of our eideens who ere absent st the Nett, the North, the west, or wherever the tide of travel leads, In behalf of OHMS of their fellow , townsmen who re main here to bear the brunt of the severe snd &amulet labors which • ready charity, • Be. maritan benevolence, Induces them to encomater for thisake of humanity. The sick sod the dy. leg are Mum city by loom and hundreds, and they are prinelpully of that elm vitaee members bare .6t the means to pay the expenses attend ant on Meknes!. •;Thee° who die leave, for the most part, families who must be-assisted for awhile. There are many ,00ttragtoaa and generous hearted men In our city, who devote' themselves to assuaging the - offerings of the sick, comfort. leg the dying, and moieties the orphan and the widow: Best they cannot bear' all the- eapinse, se well as the care and danger. Oar residentii hare contrthited largely to meet this want ; 'bet ought not our absent citizen' to take their share in this woilitf supplying' the fonds so urgently required by-the different olinsitable amooiations? We are sure they will, as soon as the suggestion meets their aye,. .• Some of them have already est an excellent example: Let the others. follow. Lot them think of Oat a drama is enacting in the Cres cent City while they are ;musing themselves far any from its steeples and domes. fiend funds I. the Mayor for Idletributlori among.the differ ent ageocdationo that need it to pay the expenses ' of the Indigent elok. Authorise your agents hero, if any you have, to ant liberally in your stamen Oat of your abundance give to charity." This splint will no doubt be responded to, liberally, by theme to whom it it made; but while It is directly add/amid to the absent citizens of New Ottawa, it ought to terconsidered as an in direct appeal to the charitable all over the cone try. New York has responded to the amount of $25,000, .rhiladelPhla $15,000, - and Boston, BallLmore and. Washington City will swell the sum total to $50,000. Shall not Pitt/the/ghats* respond? If it be ever so little, let us amid ,semothing, for himuilty!. sake, to show that ha maim sympothlei link es to the rest of the world. When the calamity of the great Are visited us in 1845, New Orleani extended to us a helping hand.. A greater . calamity is now sweeping away, not her property, but her citizen', and proetratieg thoniande Who are astable "to help themselves. 'Shall in not, therefore, return with Interest the aid ones extended to us? Will not some one of our benevoliet citizen more in this Matter ? • ' Locomen,' Buttnno:—ln the last Railroad Journal we find it letter from S Plttsburper, signed 'A. B.' making ► very liband offer to any Company who. CU establish a locomotive factory hare. It Is u follows: Mr. Edam—ln a late article upon Locomatiee Building in the West, yliti ma iretatements which may induce come asides to look to this region for a site for look as enterprise. It there be any such, I beg leave to make to them. through your columite, the following offer. To any ruponeible company, who will agree to build within a year, I will give, without charge, all the ground necessary for shops and yard. They shall have the choice out of about fifty sates on a level tract, fear mile. from the centre of the city of Pittsburgh. with *blob It Is con nected by rim, by a level plank road, and Soon willbe by one of the principal isittoads meeting at this plan. The situation Is every way good, the land laying above the reach of Roods. Fuel can be had as cheap as at any other pleas in or about Pittsburgh, and probably_below the agates you - eve in the artiste referred to. Coal suita ble for raising atom can be bad at lets than half that price, Should the present rate_of Warms in the city cantinas, but lir years mast elapse before this property is thickly populated. • ' Please . glee my address to perdu wishing more definite laformation and oblige, a. B. Pittsburgh, Aug. 4110858. P.B —TWA . offer II open to parties oentempire. tins other klub of manufacturing enterprise. . Oaraaao Oxman BOan.—game weeks ago a corrupondent complained, in one columns, of the general management of this route, and cog. .goated some reforms, for the tmtitantion of another line. Rue then we have had occasion to pus ova that 'roots, awd were plueed to and the Ometbnues comfortable, &iron encl ave and polite, and the timetable proMptly Nerved.. We feel imorid, therefore, that our tor ressmadent's complaleas were not well fouaded, and we embrace the arse opportunity after mor gemonal experlenee, of cornering the Improper Impret,saiOti, made by a" inistsken, or captious and . ruceseonable miter. Arreocrr To Hon i Batee-asu Airman min Darren —Orm or ras 'Ernie TBlllllllll - Boor Dean:" Jan . meatus Worinin —*pont day break on Bmuley morning, the cabin of the brig Alfred Hammond,;Cept. Thayer, lying at the foot of Delaney street. 'was entered by four thieves, who seised the captain while asleep, choked him; turd attempted to force him through the cabin wham Ha, however, awaking, end entries. dug himself from their grasp, gave the TV*, of the villalpq succeeded_ la getting in • host ' which they had alongeldeßde brig, and pushed-ob. The taptainsedred s riffe which he had loaded, end fired Into the boat, sod la of optics that he wended; nee of their: Ho im mediately lesded• the ride again, when he sew the other attempt to get sway. He Bred lit the men, who staggered against the side of the yes eel, fell overboard,' and, no doubt, was drowned.. The thieves were ell disguised with mark:, the men who fell overheard roe tall' raid, thin. and had 02 s black frock cost and brown pub' cap. The asp which was recovered Is now at the Bta. 'don house. Maas Blerteld end Dusanchn, as soon as the siesta was even, were on the spot, and would have strained the robbers could they have procured s emelt boat in time. The other three robbers rowed off heady, towardi - thicity , of Williateibruz.aod effected their escape- Toe body of the who was shot has not yht been recovered.'. Had•the whole gencleoenln the es. bin, there Is'no' doubt that the life of Captain Thayer would have been lactitioed. end the vet. eel robbed of a large =omit of valuable proper ty.—X. Y. Daily Mu: r . . '• . " Tax Cm= •Wei' -leaf •hich giros deep . int to the progress of the. Cht .xOO civil Terme* to have been overlookit-- fe11366 the - provisions of the trestles between MUM . and,ffrance sad the Celled States will hive to bersmoeslderod and reified bg the eon traothig:partlei. ! ,, iNow; whether, so far as; Chl oe Is coneented,:thit duty ,w 1 11 devolve upon the present •-ruless or ;pea those who are seeking their ,oreethrov, is of much Importance, boss meah as :Abehours. oats hive the , reputation of bolus more fsieriblf.dienoied toward- foreign :ere.. Dot there is i ! prmibllity et- a condition of thingethat will beeminently perplexing. It Is very•doubtfal In• oar judgment whether the pree ent civil wee Till be brought to a doer by hat time, and it may happen , that parties will be la each equality of form :and 'petition het it will be difficult to say In which'rests the goverutnent of. the Empire; and if the • inimrgints ail !encore"- fill, • there will:probably be au tetanal et ante ;My end einholen !between he led overthroor and Subjeotion of the Di matoho.und reestablish meet of the Ming dynesty...-ther Yolk Cometer. Alt. Spann.—M• learned last Groping that a erdlialent number of man had been employed du , ring the deli to get all the bodies In all the Gem storied under graded. - For. several day, pre viona,-bodiee had been socumalatlng at so rapid a rate, that graves could not be tarnished for them at rughtf r alV and until the next 'morning they remained by. dome In the grave yardit, un buried, tainting the air foe rods around With pee hilential odors. Outland", evening, the number of the unburied was greater than ever, though the ehtlivgang bid been employed during She day It the, digging of graver. Five dollars per hour weri - offered, but even it that rate men aphid not be employed, for the swollen dead were bonting their coffin lids, and the alma vas eleksoingite. , the. extreme. It is,. the. common (template! that the graves ars not dog anything like the reonlred depth, aid the thin, earthen Covering iinot satlielent to prevent , be escape of foul gums from the deeomßeelog dead.—N. O. 2bia pdta, . Tus Yams Baum CAI:AXIM—Thrie on persons inlayed by the lite catastrophe on the Providenee end Worcester Railroad, have died, mating seventeen brs 'P r am for. A number mom are mo baitly Island so omulderid Bates, iho was a puseoger on the 110111401 train, In Woulading as =out of the gutter, soy,: .. • !The comma aspreudon here le that the we oldent was *stag to the desperate and foolhardy reekleeeneee of the oondoetor of our trait; iredillok Palma, vho, u well u the engineer were new- hank on mug,. One win hardly stopped st the depot we pseud above the stab dot; and ss vie peseta, s into, apparutly eon muted With the road, at the depot reascoutrated with the conductor 'sgohtst hie prowwidisg, sad its the terra pissed os st s tepid rote rotoorlot, Alin sill beriesselt Nola two talestee! Thst stela* did tab pies. la lets Use that tae. ; < _. .. . . , • Tote Won Buerues—ArnmencillOlDlllTTO, AZ 01/1/01 11 01 , 113.1.--80Ati men an so MID or TOI thlriitiatire-•-thil wood hammer, for the locomotives and other engines on the Portage 'Railroad is a big item in ; its =psalm essdeg some tens of thousands of dollars annually. The contracts for.fundalting. it, are—as a minter of entree—given to favorites, and whether a per contage of the steamy ever goes beck Into the pockets of the offieere who give out the jibe, is not material to our parpose., &Monto la that outrageous frauds are alleged! to h a s been committed, and some of them at op rae dwy. Among the piano whlek the contractors have devised of making a fair ,bow to the 02061 ob• server, le this: they Wed, a Wed/ I,ll"ll4llP,ieee of ground—the more huge etempson hp, bet tae—and on this they rank pile against gilt, until the whole hillock is covered. The top of . the pile Is kept nicely level, lent the bottom de earl °tut}, concave, in_ counquenee of the grouted swelling up, end up, until in the middle there is nothing more than a mere hiding of the mother earth: At the outside it measures 4 feet high, and looks all right Of course it passes inspeo , lien and is "taken up." . But this le oonsidered a rather modest way of doing things, d cos , talnly is it in comparison with another e have been told of. The latter is to build up the ant, aide tiara all right, and then fill, up t a inside with crib-work. Aint this rank vill y; and downright robbery? But by thews a gotid story is told of one of the °Alone getti up on a rale of this kind to quince itand ince dowdy treading opon a treacherous stick, lt ga e way, and ho was suddenly precipitated Into ono of these cribs, to the no email detrlmentcf h shins Whether the pile pasted inspection we are not informed; bet it •u a hint not to be too Waal eitiro in future, that it Is thought lie never forgot. What think the tax payer* of these thlnget Do they not Moline the honest men at ell parties to unite In Toting for 'reformation or for a sale of the Pablie Workst—Hollidayae4A Register. Tanta' ix New Your. —The. Nvenlog Post publishes a report (In wlilah- the edifoi , bas en tire oonfidenee,) that several .cases - of yellow fe• err—tea or twelve is the number' stated—are now under treatment et the quarantine at SW ten Island, about 7 miles from -the city. 'They were brought there by a viral from New Or leant The New York Time& of yesterday. how ever, on the authority of Dr. Pay, the attend lag physician, pronounces the Papa statement to be untrue, and saye not a single cue of yel low fever, has yet been brought to gasman,. The report of much slakneu among the hired girls of the St Nicholas Hotel Ifs said to be greatly exaggerated.:" The only death - was a young boy- from Boston, who had sates largely of green fruit. Twigs: hi woe *Venoms by the beat, when the proprietor suspended all worki the laundry. ' , • Several refreshing - ehowera fell on Sunday night sad at Intervals :during Monday morning. Thestbermometer, which stood at • 102 In the shade, at noon oa Sunday, fell on Mondai at the same hour as low as 711—a dlderepoe Intim pmature of 29 degrees. A sadden datum Mu this cannot but exercise a prejudicial effect upcn the publie health. Corokde.rokit era at an end. but