PITTSBUIKAI: GAZETTE. PtIBLISEIXD lITIVEUTiC t CO. IsTyIIBIIEGEV WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1 1011,1tE:IIIING MATTER' WILL BE FOUND ON 4 4 :t0II PAW; OF THIS PAPN - ilfS;Prination Maar Elismar-Ths olectuite esos . wzbon4t ear wakis Guitto Om to our tsisims mat • cud 4.1915ab1. Burnam of mOlnic their Malawi tacrorst. Oci timbal= 11 betweint four and fin thatuana. ug almost every Anse* an 4 =at/ In Wear: , re"M/* rants and lartsra Ohio. .13.T0 ADtrlf ELTISERS--ltoithes taw Editorial Booms nor Mating Establishmeot of the Ossrms. us otelISS ist,flanday. .I‘Dirha.f.llghli who hods* Mob oaken to sosejs. to the p.m oor !amiss paresins, 11 .41 photo bfaxl , thest In haws 6 dolor-kola Eitards7 SONSIAtIONS. ion nottoiloommunotraz, • joar.s. POWRALL, Of Lcrneaster County. pot, •lIDITOS GISRPAL, 'At= K..111901,1711X, Of Franklin County sov. evavrriat assizes, CHRIBTLIH;MzYESB, Of Mui)zi Cautty. • tos. mos 07 BErP3I7X3 001111 T. • -THOMAS 6 BUD D , of Philadelphia. • ros Arms 07 Dins= cotryz. • - k,..4/30.07.56 SALOMON of .01logbeop. , raffOn7Y43.pt ififkins. • JOlltit IL PORTEL. of I fortotoso. • • . JOLUS J. ILO§7l. of.Vefoalnoo. •", TH LI J g A t. LINA!? fdraliforZtiot Clair. 7 ',. „ .4416,011 N.67.L012,. of Pittsburgh- • -.- HMI( B. /L 7511110, of Alleghort). rot morrow? Art 00777.• • , PA.8.11 P. JOll7O. of Pfttatforgh. , 11P1131,1111 J. BROOKS, of Boblnfol. • JANIS ascousuotirs. Of pias. ;- • ,on comma' eRIIITIMOZ. 'lona KINTIEDY, cf Woot Doer. . . • WPIRECTION. .OF . THE 'COUNTY. Coneention. I bembr annolat dm EillOwlng 0011- E 2 of OOREESECINEENCE ter tn. ambit' Tax— i ... Josiah Elam :John alorriadd. : • • , Thomas AL - Marshall, 'Ephraim JOU.S. • • '• . • jump J.Knhty -, •, • . O. &la Irettermaik, • ' hams A_ Ekln, Edward Camplielle• Alexander Ililandri. H... 2 7.W." C. 8. Exeter, • - C. L =gee, • • •' - fiaalel T. - J. ME, Praddent. Jam A. Era, Bear . • above Ccimmitteewill please ' t aTry a N n opirM A Z,v, RVXN, Pdttr burnt, .17 dolga:y.lC ow•o: Knot,lo 7 :/t. , • XINd, . . Paden" Rinscan Borax. - . - The National In. teltigencerof Monday contains a communication from Mr. Benton, enclosing a letter from Super intendent Btale, and one from Mr. Harris, Heap, giving an amount of. their progress towarde the . ' Plan, . Mr. italic's letter Is dated ' , fired' Ca tondo of the West, June 20," and dates, that on • wiring of that river towards the but of the month, he fond the river so swollen by the melting of snows from the mountains es to be .d impassable. The company eat to work immedi- Oily to make' a :canoe, with which they trans . ported about half their luggage, and some of . ' their men; but unfortunately on another trip the canoe, contaboingitearly all their gnu, atmostml: tion and, provisions, was overeat, and the eon tante lost. It - thus be necessary to send book most of the party to Taostaubtain sup - plieu Mr. Beale remained,' with one white man and one Indian, with the intention of depending • upon hunting for pubsistenoto until his party re-, ' turned. With regard to the route, Mr. Beals • 480 far this route la without doubt the only ane that I know of which admits of settlement by °whites all the may. lip to this time I have not • made a single camp without a super-abundance of vets vand gram; and wood. On the Arkansas of eoesse; wood vas scanty. My bands are co' • out up with work that I MOO scarcely hold a Hut but you will be able to read my letter nevertde lees; -Roil notes of every day's work,and sketch - es of all camping opiates of note are taken by Heap, who ie thenobleet companion in the world, shines brighter the more he le rubbed. It must give you great satisfaction to know that to • the Grand River your letter to the, people of Missouri) is perfectly aeonrate In every thing. When I came to the Grand river, and for fort! • ,mites before, and from there on to Walker's Pms, •there Is no mountain; and ninatmoths of the way a dead level plain . ''.From our notes pion will be gratified to learn that the Coo- cha-Vps takes its name from the feet that the buffalo made the first trail through and still use It, and no other, for exit fromthe valley of, the Bob Norte. Mr.. Heap's letter It dated, "Taos, July 7," .131'which he gives substantially the same account is Mr. Beale, with the addition of a description of his modest iskproeurriug supplies. His letter Concludes Willi. a postscript, of July 12, inWhlch • Its states he was to Tesnaon his return in half an "how. o"•:"'s . . _ . With this supply the pasty no doubt - vent on, and is probably by this time in ,9allihrida. Mr.-Banton, in - oomminiestbig these letters ) says - that the only debatudile ground , has noir. been frstereed, and to found to be feemble, and • um lionntly , good for road end settlements, and invitlntthe handDf the fattier to improve it. 46 • There can be no doubt we think, that s favor • able route fora ilsillrost.to the 'Raiff* oan bs fon4 end tkuha.this next. Congresswill take smne definite eotion'on the-subject. - ' Caroms Scrasomprzaii •so Muratours.— . TheNghly tolporfastdeilelon -of , the Supremo, Ccout, yolOorday, the • otticiporate eubsoriptions to Railroads, 4 °will .bi• hailed with: gratification by our almoltuniyersaily. Although many think, and we among the number,. that no farther sub , soilptions of this character aught to be made by shyer county, yet a &gild= against the the validity of subecniptionc already made'coidd be viewed in ad other light than a,ptiblia calami ty. We are glad the question is sot at 'rest, as it will give greater value to those bonds'. belonging • to several companies not yet negotiated, and it 4 ,1111 also teach our corpilimte authorities, if any of them donlitAt; that they have Incurred a re• spontibility whlch must be met, should any of tha ooinvages fittl to stuttaln their credit. This • willlead, ye trust,r_to.a cautious and prudent polloyln the time to soma prinelpal points in. the opinions, on both sides, real by the Judges, la be found in an other column. Toe Yeaseriesnue PIuinTIULT 112911 W.---We welcome with pleasure the September number. Althotiib devoted to a considerable extent to the Intessits of 'Presbytoilanient, it contains sound and able articles on sirloiae subjects of common sttnistien to persons of different theological and ecedesiestittat news. Published by Willis sard, Philadelphia. P/11 . 11111pD, MASI. YOITOG LADIES' INOSITUTI WO 6'ol:d - the attention of puente and gaardiane to the advertisement of thla Institution,Au ano dor 0010nn..., It is one of the very beet institu tion of the kind in Anterl4 and le eminenug worthy the patronage of the patio. ' Ws ire,irlobtett to Adams & Co.'e Express; of thii city for ;o copy of the Iffeliourne Homing' Herald? of Feb: lay biritdott :we oso that that ‘eaterprielog comply hao established snageruty. in that far-off hod. The 'whoto paper fa taken up Id& atite,rtinomerite, lehindtrig also,' an extra OtriBOOK TA/a. Bern TOW WU 891.1712.1": By an Bp ours , Lenoport„'lllskemen & Lew, No. 8, Perk Place. This is, no _ordinary book._ ..lts singular title eves - no idol of iti donator. It is a col:Notion of art:tiles on different 'subjects, In which the au., thaw displays the ironing and inttinets of . s gen .; tiemßn, a Oultivatod cod sigorotui intellect atut, - -" 'heart.' Bold by Gildenfoney & Co., Fourth Is direoted to the ttdeerthsemeill of. / 4 tent Fattier/ion Bow, in to•day's_pe,- - 4.linWOr Ow Esarmiti Bring ..-Tho British ship Bantudwitleh - salled from Norfolk on. Thursday withicas it wee auspeolod, ere° fugitives 'dives on bond, WM overtaken in Hampton Beads by ;-„the stesinboattent after her,. and 'on search' two - of the elairesmnot found secreted among the tint . 'bar with wad the chip wo e leaded, and., ills a; marine who had deemed from the U. B. ship Fennsylnute. , Ttley were taken bad to Norfolk together filth Captain Morris,. the muter of the -.. used , The opinion solois to be that the Captaiti did Sot know of the presence of the wegroe-on Locoloco Tnovntis.—Wrorer the .gtiondebtirg (Monroe county, Pa.) Jetforoonion wit learn that ths loooroco ootreentton: which latO4srsetribled ha that borough to imndioato 'Legtolatirs_candk dagatr;tplit into two parties ;and made itoparati nomination& Ono pests , &ppm', t?,bo, :Rimed go aov. Meer: tt ,-._ '--,_:-.'- -- - ' -'' ''''-' ` ' ''''''' ' 'Tlni telierspl? '--I', " MOB ' ' ' , lzi MIAMI - eat .-.f Frinte and Britain Imm 611 not mu zwatairelertner. Dam- .... , ft, -.. • , , ihe Ag . . ... ~t h a. anis , ' Auk s . informed of thi'prttress er'r The newt Brought VI eutec, Is to u pond''', ,`their relations with his government. The --e f•-r- teir . ..t.: ...... ~....i,,...1.... orri .-- f . t r . fermi. OrirPotil.' Tim following „re‘l".oh Gaud huploted'bisconearyterd'undir ot; the t ri al of the Sem Dr- meaner Dta.._,oer". ...• -° ---. ' • - tn .. .. protection of rim Greek Consul, while the Muth: interest: • . r • PrpteeMit EPleswiel Ch in the Disuse of I m emal l' Fe ma l es . . • stitish Consul has declared to the Brithrh red- - !..ew Joreity ,, comi nenced a emu' i5,a,...k. ....r.m i — eis TlEn i eLi A ili ngui l' t 20 11 7 was, ro *P y r ; '- dents In the prthcipality, that he could do lon- The New . York Times 'Banishes this folloiring as rogue P ii e l d i f t: ', - t h e t h rone by oortnttr i ; e Protect them. duce the frolTedla, . , . message . Me m . opposed his sorereign's commands. the substance of the presentment- don. , ~ Colisratrlanotaa, Aug: 8, 1868.-U atain. ' Specification 1..1n contracting numerous and, Wequte the following Aunt the moorage-oft? e n a ry conunission has just been despatched in bids debts, b eyo nd hiS roans of payment, a- * teem , - mounting iio March, 1849, to $280,000-his Pro- MT Loweeatth Chernmether-Iler Majesty r item- • The concentration of Austrian troops towards petty being-not above $130,000. • .monde us to inform you that, the coatis ass to ' the Bosnian frontlerwas awakening' &Prehea t In tar* stating that lie gave np his Pro' receives from her allies the asstaance of their' 0e 1 , .., er n l ea n tie ßu o t t et tucbelit t ney44o o the.at h thaaetw a ti t i agentm l ytehe,fligewnee.l petty to meet a debt not pereanally to himself, unabated desire to cultivate the most ' lotion h m are of im iterds tively in ein d pl z oy m od za, in exwitithtinagethGhtiriciwped but growing out of his venture for Christian ed- relations with this country. • , - acumen ; in ge, Marrs Hall and Burlington Col- It is with deep interest and nonoern. that her lege. ... .....„. of _ Majesty has viewed theseriounraltrandsratanding w hi n an opportunity ~_ ry fora revolution in tm •8„ la defrauding Michael HIM, Bernell' which has reoenterlieen betweenßewan and the gory and ,Traneylvanin. Latest, tale hi so , • mute, of which, details have not yet co to ton, by masapplying notes endorsed .. by ,hirci._, Ottoman Porte. "•• . ' hand, indeed state th at an insurrection ha ao ' ar 4 dialler charge of defrauding , fee°Pn • The Emper or of ' the Frenth lure rotted with . . Deaccn. ,- ', nor Majesty in earnest endetatra to reconcile wally brokers out in Sa with the view • al 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; and 11, charge hini with hit , - , ffifferenees, the continuum of which might ler tou g hi ng th e eon of Prince mig so t, oit the ing obtaned the names of Joseph Dewar • and voice Europe In war. ' ' of the Principality. - - A Vienna pamir declares the rumor of pro others, to endorse his WAGS, bY false 16 0 088 ** Acting in concert with' her allies, and relying jected occupation of Boon% by the A tut aura story. tations, and offering notes, without haling P e e - on the exertions of the conference now assembled party to meet them. ' . • -. at Vienna, her Majesty hu-gcod reason to hops As a sot oils gainst this opinion, • stura 12. lajeopardieing the property of hitt ward, that au honorable amangement will epesdlly be on i de haa rit of u th t el asu La y nd mid on p e ress tho sta p tea rop tha Gul tlit George D. Whaley, by appropriating the same wwmp u r h e d . -.- Her Mojestyrejolces In being able Mann ' onnee c4 de 'lls ßroo p tattle use. .' . Herald Pasch', that in case of conflict Austria • 18..1n defrauding the Camden Bank in the to you the termination of the war on the fron should occupy Barrie, "in favor 'of the Ottonien sum of $lOO, by inducing the cashier not : 6 Berra' -the settlement 'of the Cape of 'Good Beschid, backed bylord Stratford, do protest a note, promising to loud the money. , Hope, and she trusts that the establishment of • P or t e ," 14. In drawing check' upon Burlington end representative government in that colony. esal Mined the proposal; hi. de la Cour was in favor other banks noc having money therein to meet lead to the ••• development:'of 16 tercet:es,' and of it. .' ' • said r h e a s , ; . . , • enable it to make effielent provsloe for ite, fee A german journal, the Journal de Frankfort, 16. In =Jug Undue solicitation to lanes Sa- L ure d e f ence. „ , , , _ , has intelligence of the outbreak in Semis, and rah C . Robardet - to loan him $ B , OOO . . ' We are also ' commanded to esugratulatis you ca ll s i t a " a u g h t wan ". ' An important eubject is mooted in the London _ 16. Obtaining books from Herman Hooker for that, by the united exertions of the Will end k een s : G. l fro T en Gis the wo bln d a r e mi t G th er e ns Da yi n: it Parish library, and misapplying the, money military for ces, of her Mejesty sad of the East colleeted for that purpose. . _ • ... India Com-any, the war in Burnt has been Ü b e Times- the a s it gallon independent of the obstacles at the mouth 17, 18. In incurring heavy liabilities while m- brought to r an honorable and semeerodhl !nue. ' of the Danube, and would avoid nearly two hint eoleent-eaverai esesee Portioelerleed• The objectri of the war haring boon fully attain, 19. In slgning the name of Horace Binary, *a ed, and due aubmisrion made by the Burfnese . rent of the river. The execution of such • work dead miles of dangerous sailing against the aur a subscriber to a church, for slooo,without con- government, peace has been proclaimed.' sent of interparty. ,At the close of the QU o Sn's speech the Chen - would obviously lower the freights on the pro duce of the Danubian provilloeS, arid would 20. In pruning front Mrs: Lippincott* seen- call er then declared Parliament prorogued until rity held by her, under promise of returning tho tame which he failed to de. , - Sir Charles Napier was, at the , point of death. ffhtradee, Oct. 27 - ' - shorten the route to ConatantinopleXy water con t entirely through Turklah territory. 26, Charging Bishop Doane with, "procuring when the Atlantic sailed. . , Tun VIZI Loeser .Desparours.-The latest ono Michael Hays trandorse notes to the amount Admiral Sir George Cockburn, ffied at Lea. of more than a thousand dollars for the sitcom! !Dineen Spa, on the 19th, aged eighty-two. His, mall at Liverpool on.Weduesday morning says: ' No °alai oontlrmation of the reports that the -modation of hlmeelf.. in order that the said notes name is associated with the British side in the Porte has accepted the propositions of the Four American war, mid to thw history of that time Powers, nor, is it said, that the prop - 6ElllOn has might be 'amounted, for which endorsements he pled, or engaged to, pay , said Mel" Rape at, we refer for t o te . ' - been refuel. an exorbitant rate, to wit: ,often at 20 Per cent. Major Gen. Lord Saltotarie dead, aged 69. He per annum in the several aumi for 'which sat - Ina one o f . Wellington' let t d b tit Colurraaratorta, Aug: 9, 1853. "The :Austrian Interlude has, in the pra t's-arm/. arid soiled with. Moo re mant-he-r°P-enetars--' once of the ministers of France, Great Britain notes were drawn, thereby, violating the leers of New Jersey, when said endorsements were et d a. • . and Prassis, assured the Ottoman minister that made, becomieg guilty of Minn' 'alder, fin i ,t, A public meeting had been held at Merthyr, Austria does not by any means intend to en inducing said , Bays to tuna equal Zum .--a u„ Wales, to discuss the effects of the strike of the, mutt upon the integrity end sovereignty of which was immoral and unbecoming a Bishop. iron-workers. -'A memorial was put in from the Turkey, and that, in sale the Porte should not ' . 26. In endeavoring:en intimidate Joseph Pea- workmen, claiming a fair share of the increased consider the military occupation of Sonia to be loon ,from taking proceedings against bar. by Ulna of material, end; offering by mutual eon - opportune, Austria would at once give up the doubling his fist and using the Words, "I I ' ll hi ll cessions, to adjust matters with their employers. Idea of so occupying Servile. yew. YE, kill yon." „. - - ., The London News of Aug. 19th earn - The Austrian consul at Adrianople, who had 28. amps him with' making an aneree" , A numerous meeting of merehente, ahiPann - left his post, has been ordered to return and fe -1 purporting to eve a full and true iht of mod- ere, captains. and `others interested in nailer ewes hie pest. Roses whereas the said aeldeelt did not e°!' Bon, was held yeeterday, at Lloyd's to receive ,r tain • full and perfect list-dhus being gun - from Lieut. Maury, of the United States Navy, uOLSAND.- The Pope - hoe consented to the modification of the oath to be taken by the 'Rat ty Of 'a sinful disregard -of . the edema/en of superintendent of the National Observatory et opa in Holland, and permits that these prelates an oath, snaillike! deliberately swearing to lehet Washington, explanations of the system adopted may in future take the oath of fidelity, in civil ho hnew to be entretenr of lee** hastily an d by the government of his own country for -col- matters, to the King and is tho laws of the unadvisedly swearing to what he not know to letting and atseminating information relative to ~,,,, tr 3, • • , be true. . the direction and force of winds and ocean cur- Letters from the Hague mention that on the 81. In being repeatedly 'guilty of Using gem" rents in all parts of the timid, and tactiorologi 15th, the Second Chamber unanimously adopted tma Gamtn and a lac ßie li ee eatin ii hehi gli g ein se na te to a teelu d te ege t t g t a ha- n hn ae nrd cal m o e be et. arert hie ff enr onle eggereeeg : the meeting, explain - expleet - .. t te au bill Ga t ti o Gn o l gen the spice trade of the Moluccas the steamboat Trenton, in Nov. UZI: A charge lug his system of observations. Resolutions Dmarang. -The report of a treaty of neutral of baring been drunk in Bordentown borough In were adopted coMmendlitell.of 14 0 4 ifi V irr. Ity between Denmark, Sweden and Norway, in 1847, contained In the former presentment, is not system, and pledging the ship-owners and their the event of a war in Europe,ls destitute of foim repeated. ' ' '.. ' officers to mist in the completion of the system dialer , The Episcopal Reorder (a Low-Church paper) se ably commenced. The company also agreed In csisequence of the cholera, the opening of Copenhagen University hid been postponed fora seams to look at this matter -pith coneiderable to 'rote of thinks to the government of the Mai tad___ Ststas for their liberal offer to tarnish copies , , „ , „ month. Six hundred fatuities are living in tents anxiety, thinking It quart pomilds, in view of 0 ,„ of Lielot--bilev7 a memo °hien , 40° sailing . 41- and shanties outside the city. The disease has, anteeedente, that Bishop Doane will defer - e motions to inestentof British ships who should hewers; refixed its virulence, and not more esniediotion of the 601311s=4161idriars and that undertake to furnish the results of their shier- than 60 new Mel were announced per day. Perhaps his Deuced ea la the. mama' In that aetkem in the preecribed form- i .vas a.—The Emperor of Austria was tatli: 1 it ittqldres, "Mai say of the rishope be . Aural= fabulous bottle had b oa Plakig UP at snood on the 19th ult., at held, to the Primer Bellandlet, Ireland, purporting to be from Sir Elisabeth, second daughter of Doke lffaxitizalan parties to such a line of satin, tad it so would John Franklin, dated. May, 1862, stating he is of Bavaria. So says a telegraphic despatch. they, could thel.be aneteined by their reePeetiee now midden; qp en island, and the natives won't Iranr.-L-A letter from Flamm, 14th, states dimiessaff" and "west would bethe future relit- let him leave. , ' theme popular deutonstralim was made at Leg- Sons of the dingy of New Jamey to the Protest- The camp eurolies at Chobham bsd broken horn, en occation of laying the first stone of the ant Episcopal Church in the Belted States if, by eic- • . new fort. Two shells were exploded before the . .1. Qr!supttsburgh_ _Pa z , s ha e l ta be tG en s. fig Ga 00. ! , i -teeof the Grand w Doke. their oitisena, more conventional action they should sustain the con . before the London psi= over, refused tolll uminate e houses on the rateacyt" It adder- • - • ' plathant against two parties In the -Grenadier melon. Guemost. was still in prison an the We Biel that we here remeed toei eis mkt only Gnarekwhoi sometime between night end morn - 14th; no day was fired for his departure. The in the history of one of our BishoPek,hat also In log, picked his pocket of a pair of whits kids and ,Gonfaloulari of . Florence had received orders the Church to width he belongs. A rash and gave is% n black eye. ' ' from the government to gamma the right of defiant procedure-re his part, or a faltering, The Liverpool Courier estimates the deaden- pop u lar election to municipal once.. indefensible course on the put of his,Peers, will oy in the English - wheat harvest as equal to 26 laerwased anxiety wan felt at 'Nantes with re be alike pregnant with.evils that we will not percent, which adds,thus between England and gird 'to the harvest Awarding to letters dated dare to contemplate. Earnestly do we entreat Frame, lees wheat by 1 5 , 600 , 000 Tarte" "me the 12th ultimo • decree was leapt on the Bth, I ail our readers who know the worth of praying, pared with last yea. ' permitting the Importation of wheat, flour, her have a irelove for Zion, Murry the en- Pitaxor.-A decree has beta published fixing les, oats rea l m an d pn i t , e, into the hin d s , o f tire Mae to the mercy seat of God, and ask run the duties on corn, breaditalla, doe and dried t h e T wo ci r cl e ,. duty free , num December 81st to preside over this court by the abundant intiu- vegetables, at 25 *eats , per kilogramme. This The previous Males on wheatwere almost pre sume of His merit, end cause all Its &Mbar- rate of duty will remote in tomato Slit Decent- hibitory, namely, 25a per quarto, U Imported in ations and conclusions to_redound We Hie own her next To that date the vessels ainYnsti'm foreign ships, and lOs in native mat* • glory and the purification and increase of His which tad.' arrive in the French ports with car- - Church. goes of corn, bresdatuffs, rice, dried vegetables, and potatoes, shall be exempt hem duties on tonnage, andpro rata for pane of cargoes. A note appended to the decree states that by the operation of the law of April 16, 1882, as settled on the 81st of July last, the right to im port broaden& at a simple droit dt, sslaws of 26 centimes, into all the departments, would soon occur. The preeent deiree is promulgated that importers may avail themselves of the present favorable season for navigation. The Emperor and Empress had gone to Dap. pe, and taken up their lodgings at the Hotel de Ville. All the shlys of war had received orders , to assemble at Dieppe. , The Priem of Eckmithf, Duke of Auerstadt, only son of Marshal Daronist, had died at Paris, after • lingering Wawa of six pram 'Pus AU1731.42 Nairn Mammas.—The Par ts correspondent of the London natral, writing on Bunday, August 20th says The klicrwing memerm' ,em bB4 been communicated by the Austetan Minister for Foreign Affairs to the rein liters of the several foreign courts. The events of the 24 of July at Smyrna pre• sent in • double point of view • serious deviation horn the rules of international law. let-The Commander of the PIRO States 'ship of ear gt. -Lawrence threatened his Imp*- , dal Majesty's. brig, the Hussar, with • hostile attack, laminas his guns against the latter, sad' announcing, in writing, that ifs Pertain indirld. tad, detained on board, and whose nationality wes unteetsd between Wisest§ of the two's**. ernments, wet net urreadered to him et a off tain boar, he would take him by force Int-This sot of hostility was committed in the pert of a neutral power, the friend of the two nations. No doubt the threat to attack the ship of a Boverelgu State, and which carries Its flag, is nothing less than a menses of war. Now the right to make war is necessarily, ant by the very nature of that right, inherent in the serer sign power. - • The ,frontiers of the ripobilo of the United States of America lave fully aoknowledged from the tommeneemeat of the Baton, the rights re served for the sovereign powia. The striates of confederation and perpetual anion between the States of New Hampshire, Maseschusetts, ha., of the 9th : of July. 1778, contain the following stipulations: "That the Congress of the 'United Bates shall alone, and exclusively, exercise the right of declaring war and making peace." But this right, which is reserved for the su preme power of each State, would be illusory and coil if tho oentmandere of naval forest, or ethers, were authorised either explicitly or Malt. ly, to undertake, either at their own suggestion, or at the command or with the assent of a diplo matic or coneular agent, acts gf hostility or of war usinst the ships or troops el another nation, Without *Radii Drier from the supreme autho rity of them country, notified in the terms pre sorbed by the laws of nations. We arrive at the Mooed of the two questioas of international law mentioned strove. There is no depict that if there be any point of maritime and international law precise, clear, and adopted by situations in the world, It is the inviolability of neutral ports, the absolute prohibition to commit any SOW of war or violence there, ores against an enemy spinet . whomwar has been declared., ' • - Tea nsulfesto then goes on to mention what are called parallel cum, and finally quotes an opinion on neutral laws , frononntred by Judge Henry Masted. lu cone talon, it asp: If every act of hostility against a declared enemy within the territorial jurladlotion of a neutral State, which is on terms of friendship with the ,two portico, be 41Mloyal-if captures effected by bal. lteaent cruisers within the bays or the neutral State, or even by boats of ships without the ter ritory, whilst. the slaps remain within tit, are null and algid according to theof the maritime tribunals of Great BritaitTk i attack oectehip belonging to it friendly power in a neu tral port, nropld merit to be more severely alit Tim Vaunt - Quserron.-Letters • from St Petrisbargh, of the 18th, stated that there was . Ar alteration IR general barium. The Turkish question was lucked on as settled, provided the Porte „would. ausept the proposition of the; four Powers. .Itwas lidded, "oil unplceumutzuss will soon disappear he the . Ruffian forme move homer• wards .-,.. t . - - ' . ' 4 " .‘ : ta ' ''. Husain. ,was ;preparing , another aspaign against the tribe* of the Cluossacts, and expect est to take the field about the cud of: August. -1 A flotilla. was being armed on the Su of Asofto support tho movements of the army. ' ' : - rails following private telegraphic!: dospateb I Reg respired is cane, via Trieste • , . -- Cloureamsorns, : :dug.-18.-The coning horn deliberated en the note of the power& It Is die. ,pond to Preemie the saceptence of .it tethc Eink tea 1 _The epouliturional.eays it .has been imepted Poiffilionally, en. ths Busing eraeciating- the principalities soon. - ~ __ • , A dense,* from &AMU 10th, states that the tereatistoscitement prevailed amoog the 80-.1 yards, 14 cionignatect of &Arms° from the Sul-. tenfflemliMettllc flospodu for having reaelved thelluseliiiii with ; too mesh four.: This *Taw [ hailig . t.bese. mad :to .Assemhly of iloyarde, - they'solltioned the Roepoder to retain hls,offioe, to filigt trio Ross*/ Asseakdi: i.ypon thilithe . _ Mantua Femmes—Santa Anna has deter mined to remove the meat of government of the State of Tamanlipse from Victoria to Camargo, with s view to s closer and more advantageous superintendence of the frontier. The Templar Comercio; in annmenchig this movement, observes that, tilthough there is no reason to dread any incormion or ineasion, yet it is well to act on the 111/10121, "forewarned, forearmed." This move- Meat 11 therefore of importance as one of the na no:roue indications that Santa Awns anticipates trouble on tbe United States borders, and is ma king every possible preparation toVneet It when it does come: finder the 'present. Mexican 14- ministration the Governor. of 'each State Is op pointed by Santa'Anna,cued is a mere military commander, 'subject entirely to, hie Caere.— Wifen, therefore, he remoreekbei- capitol of the State to Camargo, be renmE un ttdther a military commandant, - with sires f immediately - der his orders which is tamount a large insane of the military loose in that direotion. Tam SIRING If acinutes.—lt to said that Btew art, the famous' retailer of New York, lately dis charged a large number of needle-women from Me carpet room, impplying tittle place with one of the newly Invented sewiermsehlars., It Is also said that the same labor saving Invention is used at Lowell and other New England towns to do all the 001.111101 . kinds of plain sewing. Of the advantages of Oda revolution, there existe,mean time, great difference of opinion. The unfortu nate manustresses, always poorly paid and hard ly worked, now and their Matinees Mack, oven at its pitiful irnmet,in coneequeacs of the invention. Hundreds' of • them in New. York, Boston and even env , ln O, city, ' have been thrown entirely out of employment. When we consider how few are the enemas for work vie* to females, the probable closing of this, the most important of an, becomes a very serious arch. Foe while admiting that, in the end, the introduction of these machined will prove bessielal, not only to society, but to the sex, it - Is plain that, during the process of the change, and until the machines have supplanted head labor, they will carry min cry to thousands, if not drive many to positive dispair. It will be, in short, the old story of the power-loom against the hand-loom, though in a varied form end on iv larger ocale.—PAlln. Bulletin. ' BASK or iLLIIIOIS,--The earl of this Dank, it le stated, are brought neatly to a flail settle. meet, affording another melanoboly Illustration of the folly of attempting to establish a great wooled Inatltation with comparatively little real capital, to be managed for the benefit of homey ere. The Bank failed la 1842, or then swim& ed epoolCpsymente; end made an lodgement of its effects In 1846. At the dot . ° of tho assignment, Aprillo, 3846, the amount of hills andsertilittates In oiroodatian, was rtdncod to $497,479; of which $402,227 have been sines redeemed, Walden a further sum of about $lO,OOO not yet homed; leaving an amount outstanding of about $89,292. It is not expected that there will be anything for the pri late stockholders, and consequently the whole stook paid In, except the fitate'stook, will be a total lon.. . • The greet Bridgewater Will Case, in England, halt &URl:lath been decided by the Home of Lords in fever Of the present Lord. Alford, by which deitio_u that nobleman will come Into pee -0010/1 of pr o p esidto produce between L60,- 000 and L 70,000 per year. This IFNI bminteallk ed by t h e Earl of. Bridgewater to the late Lord Alford, ou'condiiion that dering We lifetime, he should attain to the dignity or Marquis or Duke of Bridgewater, 'Walt he felled to do. Where upon the whole estate, were Metaled by Charles Henry Egerton, tbe _next in remainder, on the poluid thattit e young Lord ,Alford could not inherit under this alleged vitiated tittp.--North . TILIGIAPftI9 Cortauitcanow wrriNierCoi =cur EtrlloPle—At. the date Or Olar Nat ad, Tins (ram England the land linnet the Belton- eine and European Telegraph had, boon opened to BillnioShard , and had began tO - twuremit • de• catches to that "point, extending to it the great European line in en unbroken chain of-cement. niestron through London. It:was to..be rapidly carried forward to Manchester and Livelpool.-- When it in completed, the chain of communica tion extending to nearly all the central paints of Information in Europe will be so perfect, that on the arrival of every Liverpool steamer at Eel fax or Hew York; the people of this country pill beat once informed of any important event which may; have happened to the date of tho steamer's departure from Liverpool in almost say Part of Amur. But Gamine Commas died neatly in 'England, at i the adulated' age of• 82 yean. Ee will be remembered in the United States by Air openiciona npost-oar 4.tientio oust daring the Wawa with Great Britain, Re awed shoed& great &Beetle* under Rath= and /a st Toulon, the Italian tweet, 'IL VintentW, std. lie oennianded the ,veseel whiobbertrNa, pleon to Of,lieleris. lie woe aneerid tired'tie; aim twat lord. Baldish liaperia: speak- et him se_ the . Wellington of the nary , the,ndi . 111 4 Oat Allitiott,Allol.llll4lll4. TUB 'PALMA RAILIOLT/ —A Panama* =Md. pendent of the Now York Post, writing under date of 15th August, tarnishes a disoonreging amount of the °audition and prospeots of the Railroad at the Isthmat The destruction of life among the laborers on the works owing to the sickly character of tho country, is sold to Met, been fearfaL The writer side:. I hazard nothing in sayin; Rim the mad, tam plated from Ascii:llml to Panama, a dietanoe of sixty talles, and plumed la milk% *NV, will rolling stock, will not omit tau teen !avail ssal lions. To these acquainted with the Bay pf Pe. mama, I need not my 'that for oil puppies of transportation, exoept as regards paosengers,' this terminus will -be unavailable, unlero the work to carried into the bay a mile end is half, at an:elevation of twenty-eight feet ; upon ma sonry that will withstand the operttion of the stem marl and lido—Or continued south to Toboga, ten miles, where, vessels can gems eery near to the chore. This 11111 odd at Mast, another million and's half or two millions, be fore the rood Oil be of essential preetical ad nntage. 'lt is true, lighters may be used in the trans-shipment of merchandise, but I can hardly believe with any great degree of stut nelle Between butanes% the present terminus of the road, and °organs, men Entice, much of the road isgraded, and thence, to Onus, Mx Entice, then Is some evidence of work; bat from Crones to Pomona,' twenty-three miles, the road le to pus over the high, broken Isthmus range, and not a day's labor has thus far been expended uPorkii- AUITILIA- AID 'l3A2l3lll6.—Tbe Genoa MTN pondent of the Newark Advertiser, writing under date of August 18th, seyr: Austria has recently made another demand upon the government of Bordinie for the este• dition of certain politioelefugeas from Lombardy cleating them this time as 14itiminal fugitives from justice" under the language of the treaty. The ealiterfoge is aliens enough, and the inso lent demand we of coarse peremptorily denied. This renewed insult to, tel goverment which bad withdrawn Mandiplomelle repretantative from Vienna on account of other and greeter wrongs, with the approbation of France and England, indicates that there is to prospect of the resto ration of friendly rotations. Au Austrian martial order bas jut been issued at Mlle,. dolling by name upon,. 48 political . re. fogies to answer before a court martial to charg es of high treason, on peril of being pronounced guilty in their sbience. Austria has no bowels of mercy; but her wrath in those cues le imps. tent. We have amounts to-day, however, of 21 wee:options In Lombardy for polities! offet ceo, including several noble youth of high °hare ter. Truly this Woolens power is daily treas• acing up wrath against the day of wrath. • Norm - POUTIOS.--The Loco Poo party of Maine Is more distracted that the same party in Ole Mate. There are two seta of Candidates in 1101111natioo, from governor downward, with hard ly an exception in atingle county In the elate. And thy war is waged with .extreme bitterness. On tke other hand, the. Whigs are pettedly united, on prinolpiee and candidata, 'and will make a good fight wtth a fair proepoot of seaming a com plete victory. Burk a result would be extremely gratifying, for, besides , Governor, Legislature go., there is a United States Senator to cleat; and it Is loon since Maine has been represented by a Whig.., The chances WIT are gilt ehs will be In the next erosion of Coneries,'and for years there after; for present nooses will prove a guarantee of many future triumphs, The election takes place on the 12th, sod the result will be impati ently waited fn.—Albany Bowing Journal. A party of southern "bloods" came to Phila delphia, and put up at sling clue hoteL Ting a room in the third story; they engaged In • spree of the most aggravated character.— Having become about as drunk u they very well could be, they rang for more liquor. A black waiter rime up, but did nottring the kind asked for. Bo one of the party coolly took hold of the poor darkey and threw him oat of the window upon the side-walk below. Presently the laud, Lard tubed up, exclaiming that they had killed his waiter. "Oh, never mind," sold the offend: Jog "blood," f'put It in the bill l" . . ter Ata; BoLpxozio:-Tiom infancy Ihave been 'afflicted Islas seek eyes and Gicaterightraburas, mid in slimy Mamie I,hsers name berm able to got • pals of GLASSES that would help me. ibises tad seyeral paled Shat woe.l enable Me to son men' dietinitly. but could Wm keep them on more than °metal( tient from tba Ad that they causal swab mat Pam I happened to WI poor adreetteansent, by width I saw you had just Unmated sours. and Se it has been my. 00Ti• stant elm to set • pale. that would, bemsed roe. I Molted You Must not Mink me t!attarlag ',ben I my tier more than answer my esteeetatibtte. 1:11qp not been able to road by eatillwllght . for mon than halt an bons M and time beforel trot thee, CLOW& 111110111 - 1:4 tbMOl4l red ors f 3 *IAT *HAW. is tune; tom o'olook, 'about asp rleneing the Wart Min, width Isn thins I. bare not dons berorefor sigh jay tide mueb as I thr4 it Oedgvh4 your enbrodea sultbeels4 ethers inei be bsaslttol br lt. You ars at liberty' to mike tui duly 7/tote ter c;elbresee. . I sro,ui, tnali tog* 1.4174 Midwest. Pitubargb.- r:e. 1 fart tto: *opts= thgt mr-wily' 4 viibUs bar 444 d b7t/ 14 4 41 r .4 0 lot. Ind onvAliiDtssiol• - MU, O'CONNOR;BROTHER & CO., . BUNKERSAND 1131113118A30K No.ia WOOD rrRIEET. One . .lour from Plrst; airiest, Pittsburgh. 1181...8g3i and sell Par and Current Funds - , slot aoil Time Exchange. (Jain, Straka, Put= end Wistaria Time. Bala, and Promluorr Notes; altar If par cacti on Tim liiiiceitee of Par and Outs= Motor: and. Imam Tire and Marina Pads, for dia.:Etna inisrams "03'sXnu , (1. 1, Cult.' 5170.000) and Boyd Imorabc• Cb (,Dits1310,000,000). , sale I Kr. Soloutons—Dear Si? :—Being ono of the first who muntiared SPECTI,OLE6 of you iu Mb place. end having bad =Me time to try them, I moat any' injustice to you that throe of youm that I am now using ore MY Me` mat. batter Mau any I manila& geopeetfolly, yours, &a. ' STKPHIN 11111111EIT, .Pittetrunth, August 26,1862. - OADTIOB TO TILE 80lomons wouldinform the pub lic, that inennuch a.. on frequent ootisalons...Mor iersiimg • eines where he bad sold his celebrated BPICIThOI243 and GLASSES. unauthorised IRSIOI3B keeping Jewelry tonss. bays advertised and sold Speetacles purporting to, be those of Mr.& Thiele bossy. that Mr. Solosnotos. after he lean- hare lett Plttabaigb. will - Jeave no agent behbsd him. for the purpose of selling hie goods. not leave one Par of Spectscies unsold—as there are persons who would not scruple to misrepresent the truth atter Mr. S. ha gone. Mr. S. would advise those persons requiring 01.0ees to aptly in Philadelphia. and they rill Cave their tight wall suited by proper opticians end respectable men. • Pirir. Solomon, who gives eight to many who kna v not what it was bairn, has sold a most aztonalva lot iof spectacles to this city during his brief stay. It to hard to belissathat aomanv peewits aro Atha. .tad with hoperfstot The following to taken from the Bele Book of Mr. Nolo mem whilet in I globe:kb. duritig a ebortperloct: 2600 mars Blue Steele.-- $3 00 per pair. 600 pairs Common Preresa-..-... 2 00 per pair. 160 pare Enver- 4 60 jpr pair. 160 vas Gold, overage.... 10 00 per Pei: • Beoldeseundt7 Hauer. $030.11, Far Wornis—Ae this is tho season of the year When worms are most formidabilkamong children. the proprietors of 31'LANr3 vEasusTros beg Ines to call attention of parents to its virtnerrfor the expelling of them ,ernsoring...a. otters atm enenden of children. Wares invenbel by a physician of great experiente la Virgirds. who, after hiring used It for reversal years in hie own practiee, and found its effects so universal. was induced at last to_ offer it to the public es • chewy, , but entails taxi excellent medicine. hae since become inst 4 popular throughout the United States, as the most erseient V.mnifogo tier known. and the demand bee been !duality on the inciessea duo its first introduction to the Pnrchesars will be careful to set ter Di. IPIANE'd OKLISBRATED vratitquas, 41.134 take none else. All other Vermlfogee, In comparison are WOlthilll6. Dr. kliane's genuine Vas:M D :4N al.o his celebrated Liver Pills, mu now be had et all respectable Drug Storm in the Uaitel Brat" and from the sole promietore. tilling° BROTlntltili my SUOO.OOIII to J. Ridd ACo.. 60 Wood street ser- moss Home Tziratornr.-,-Idr. Solo mon.: Sir—l think at no mom than an ad of Justin. to ytin as writ aa to the American community to state. the SPEOTACILSB I bought of you nit um well. I nod my sight much hilyto.ll4. I can see email print with them for any length br time without [attune be My eyes. Should my alett continue to Impose by the use of thus, 1 Dare no diubt but I shall be able to read without them in a short time. Younktruly T. )101INDEIL Allegheny City. June ZS, 11631 /g... 1 bare Used Mr. Solomon NYS GLAIINE9 for a tars M ier with decided : advantage. and hare no hesitation in stating that a defective vision of long stand. hug hoe been relieved, and the organs seem to he sonar tag Timer and tons. I therefore ehearfully hese testimony to their excellency sad socursty., as abio to Mr. 8010111011 e skill as a yanks! Ootfuien, and the wonderful facility with which he adapts Ids Ghia:en to ilts _subtle gam liariUte of vision. D. B. SUTTON, N 0.96 Wayne street; Pitteb en urith. tants EMEEM Flowers Will Grow where the Waters the cuticle of the wale to kept health/. and the germ of the hair invigoratel by ainoregnes which operate at their roots, through the inner akin or &ratan( the had, a strong and rigorous head of Dar cannot fall to he the malt. The operation of LTOEVB KATUADION t Iburidal entirely upon this meat reason, able lan of the Natural World. O tt is prepared of such ingredients only as .111 produce this elfeet. Bence the most Incredulous have tried and been benentel by its nee—sat the secretor Be inisunise gale. The aPPraniorir NiT.n t ter. LW/ fs , truly beautiful and ladrasing. told by all dialer., everywhere at SS erntc la large bottle*. D. ii. B.IILYKe, Proprietor. 151 Broadway, N. T. Sold In Pittsburgh by R. B. Balers, O. Pram...Benj. P.g..ir.. Viesoltur & Bro..'and Braun t Reiter. Inuit tern •the PabIO—.IIe.:SOLOMONS--Bir:: From a precasts. rovers or weakness of the 'plea have bean compelled to try some halfdosen pairs at Glance— "ushered at the beetreweler's In this dry—from the use of which ay ayes grew worse sad sight became materially hundred. J. rovently prirshweda pia of YOUR JUSTLY 0111.41tATTO GLUONS, from the use of whleh I hare mach scrolort and plethora. My sight has Isaptored end my eyes relieved from Darn. I could not be Maimed to Pert with them. Your.. truly. • - ROOT. GALLOWAY, Pthititheld street. Ma. SoLomosa—After a trial of a pair of your sPEOSACL63. for severstwoths , glhad them superior to low that have Irraflol.4; . / un aro with theta any length of time without ratiVtinit thy •7.14, and I can mad by gas Light 11th rare sot thedbet. I oheerfullY recommend them to those that are afflicted, as I have /nog been, with weak and latiamed ens. Toms. to. Mrs. Z. U. 11c081C1111N, pinst • Milbank. Jab' 21 * /153. . ' . ' . , . 1 11A111 WI RD MIL BOLOMONS' GLASSES for' • totat onto 4 and gad theta to Do much amnia. to my. other. I bon mod, and ilks Vilna. In nooarattattlos them to Wm, having oevainon to me GniW 1514LI•31 illoC K. UTCIIIIIOiI. Pitt/banal: gikly . s4TtURKE BARNES' SAFES—Here Ls Um Atul of tostLoour or to the Talu. of our RAF= 0000 shtell vican coulklantly rut Nut souutuatoo of our work. W. Woo slrsisds publiihed sorarol nitlacatos, ...avian taw. war .1.4. fa. ewe ...alar and onsl.a., SY., sad. sold Abroad, ham bons • ruttleatod to lb* SEFERUN: •SZNIN IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. and otworvid lb.* =tents totally free from Amos& rn.tbdlnatrdl 14. =totter woof of Ms issue Incontestable .baranter: 810,000 •WOBTH OP BOOKB 'AND PAPXIII BATED WITH A 840 BAFX! 4unox, ltNa Ikunrrr, P.. 1 Nommber 1Z,18A2. Mums. Baia t Iliassi--Dear You two letter. were dull tweeired. I was absent nt Ma time. I w v on. iVr."l".= arrl:i'=2 , 44,ttr 6 "rntl i Zota the morning of the lath M Jane iam—.my atom building being burned to ashes. 11 wae bwilt of wax! and brick— • large three rim blf gate was to it at the Um. of the fro. sod foil into lb. cellar. where thaewme large &Mount of oil. It waslem hat Urn Mr what and book amounts that were to the Baia. amounted to about To; Thousand Dollars, wrdelt was amed. Tbere was sot a thtiplevapor inland: and further , t advise our poison who ie doing bustowia,lo for no time, but buy a Safe to kap their psinite, to" in—mod get one that is good. f eau safely moommend your Wm Nat?. Yours, truly, JOUN 0111.1tEX. . Mir Ws believe Nature hoe provided a remedy for every Manes width dab. is heir to. ELNII'II PITEOLIMIII or SOON 014. tut up to it tow, from the great laborelory, concealed deep In the bowels of Mother Rath. Ir, without doubt, 01111 of the greatest of these remedbir. Heed the following tedimonv, given by Cretoful parint: Pius= Vauxr Oki. Bent. 16. 1861. Mr. 9. M. Kier-81r; 1 have said all your Petroleum. or gook Oil, some two months out, and have hour look. lag for your agent to get • further mr PST. 1 ..Act boo. add some down more. We have Mond the o l T*l7 excellent in Plug and Dysentery. My daughter. at the time your agent was hers. was lying vary low with the gum I gave a treimmoirtul.nrel in three boors gave ths wood. =Cilia flax stormed. and she re emend huniediuttly. It lg a/so an extraordinary ramely don and In/tamed JIm, thits.Brulees. and altramarlem, and tor theTilen some have been cured of Img Mending. Yours, with respect, lune B.omow. Pir sal* by an the Uruggiste W Pittabrorgh. LPsiers adv.rrtidas Petroleum olossa cm./ Ear Fall Style for 1/v4lm:den's Hats.— .1. WILSON t SON; 91 Woad Arse. will halve duce Oda day. to the citizens of POWbomb, cad 14 w ele anders ttog the city, their beautiful style of WATS. Partici:lW attentdop le halted to one $3,113 LO and It Wats. .eul2:4loadirwEl air Ws tiazcr the attention of our read ern to the atlvestßiement of "MORSE'S INPOORETINCI. OORRIAL." to be itanid upon the !birth raga A. Hi: HOLMES Sr.' •B R 0 MANUYAOTORERS OE . SOLID 808 VICIBS, , SLEDGES, PICKS,- lAMOURS, CROWBARS, tic., PITTSBURGH. . mese *a Wood id, b.tw..n lit and and. Ali- work emanated KUM to MO WiloaritlautwVlßE mh24 D - AG UERREOT TPES AT THE . • • . • NATIONAL GALLERY: • t it AO if..SON'S National Daguerroan Gellert; wric i x; I .4f o th i : to n . t . arg i t t g a trk.t qreet.