. . P.ITTSBURGIIGAZET.TE rUBLIOIII3r DAILY AND., WEEKLY Dr BITE DAVID.BITE WILITE.) T ISAIIIIEL •Lorncs or MID 111172" saiirmr =Acre MID WOOD. dollars per annual Parable haft yearly 1 4171M-v.dellariper aunnm In edtaare. - Mobs lila he sunned ea the following =aglow% Threw melee per 6 IX, • 11 SS Twat1 , 6:6401 . • •466 • - LI) IXI sad et= tali a rt h atilt '''°4lr4""'lt I. ant after the rear expires, a v aleeekbe UMW V "Mt 9" . - RATES' OF ADVERTISING: • one arum 00 Haw of Nonpareil or A .. sra . al. • Do each additiatil iMerran 'a.. 021 •- to t t irre 3 e el i t • I 00 .'Do Ohio. moaoloo • no "*- 0000 /irre 10 00 • - Standing Carde et ,..l Dom or lesGeTidaired, 000 addltloool not ~One s ollerfor onena. ehartgeable pleserre,(per nma,) mcinsive of reter••••^,-••••- •••• " ift etch additimal square. Insertal over one month. and (tal 00. ler* additkeuil 000000 ins under the leatlY rates, DAdvartionoMte weaseling nsome, and noires* diteer om, tote charged as a square and a halt . .IMers sob accountable far lend adeertbemetite be= , emontemamod Ow their publication. • - ,-• arena:Wes Ihr ofdre to be charged the mane other advertisements. _ • -Advertisement, not cour ted on the ospy fhr emerdtled • banner of Insettans, sell be continued en funcld. sad 101.3ent *Meted recordlngly. e Mistime of annual advertisers% strictly limited to" r awn Dome:LlM* business. and adi "sevatmements "',the bonen of other persons, as well ea all advertisements net immediately connected with their own bruins., and W simmer aderrtlsemen.rti be th iennin,ff otberwb,. be. 0] rates. for ai and r s o n i h ml = "d 'a t adz, vertisin -ar bille will be separately reale:net, end prompt payment Is &tired. ' . ' All ladeetisemeats Lor charitable nstitutions, ere arm , MOW. township, and othermablie meetings, and all VOL Meeting* and ntetkes,le be Morsel Winne*, Pal , 7 in 114nnte. • , Mantinlgetkas to be obeyed 50 yenta, ' Death amuse ineerted without chums unless acrompa. • We/ br fauna Invita= or "DIM"; notion, and when • Reirelar Advertisers, and all ethers sending onntriunks Done. or. =ng notices deemed to ball attention to • - Palm - &dress, Coneerts,' or our nubile entertainment; wherr e ui l: . ,= z unsads tr ti Vaittance- dmdoaed ti sag.lit otloe to hate onteentlate, calculated or Intended to promote steinind interest, eau only be_baserted with the ander , *tending that the mans is to he paid for. If Inte4ded to be inserted In the local wham. the sena .111 to Msdinnl at tbse rate of 10 mats per • BUMP or gar Thoth= to be charged triple mice Tama License Petitions OS each. r • • • to be dossed ta =ti not .thirtpdhres and, medial per cent from the amount of Vertir og tarwatetts mug 'llo.w haddttlanailneertfon • . 0114 13 , 01 am, SO _ " 'asowaviserades a, warm rar-a -• On& relnate. (10 lime) me insert 10n.—...t0 made each additional insertion..--25 mute ' - 411 tramient advertisements to he paid in adraneat RATES OF DISCOUNT. AMY FM TON PrrillatTant COMM% or ~ N, HOLMES & SONS,-Brok6re.• hA taNarixt stichorao Third and-Forth ata Pittsbirn* " PSSNNELTANI.k. Broach at 1?-; Bank of Plttabrozah.—..-a r laranth at Youngttow - .. do . Nathartge Boat or d 0..- City Moak. Cir , -do sod Lana' aof do...Naz Commrocial Bk,llaclo'L. do Sank - of. Coonaaros... - ..par,Froaklin Bank-- -- do ~..pank.of North Atorrhot-par lotaratto Boat do - Nook orNorthlt Mantles. Ohlo ifis.krrourtax. -do trial( orPolthat= i 4.. Wastara• Romer. Rusk.- do Noarlethrntt ttchar k Mass Mon-....- ; Ootastarelal Nook of Pa.:.:pat Yoteic 'Tartaase Ides* IF-P•T Nosidngtod BUY ;, 24•=1 Meet, Baoir.::,:por Pkdo Sos Tr avark Wanton. ,- ,• Polak of Cbambotsbora-, await of Change Couaty-p l.lC or . But corDsayilia. • BOok .of hats 11 . 011,......11." • Book of , Dank ' Somaromart 00 , 0 , of North's= besiand • =do MALI 00... far I por Yonokore . in, laces arllnrb ter-par • Yoram' Book of Routing. *Mimi= Cam. WAYSialblint.Vi 1 . Waddosctoo-Tir Loacostot &Ms' S.* FoCtaiill 8a0k....-- ..York Iframiwcsk.wa.suri.; .11•13•111otos..-.... . 011111. .•':• Oslo PW.O MIMII do "Endo* at Athans-.-- • do Sll .L ipanst 4i :L - 131•76,7717- s'X' . NEU' YO/11C: Neer Tort. (ItT.-:-..:-Ritr • iiiiiait s ir -. ''''' Lialttreire.r..:.-1-2.--' per . *muter -- --....._ ~11., N.JRILSET AL DELAWAJLE. 7VIIIffiVIt ....." • 31- ` r ' tfuti ;Dt-Lt..l - .13 0 ..... 73L r aake! Ta.llletrosoorl- ° r Er. amok, Vs. No ". Fazeeere A cf Uremia. Ihrsbanteame. 2.; r • .3102,211•CdaLLIN — A.... 'Rink of ()SP. F__ _r.- -- .. 2 r of St. of N. ukroll'a 2 .131, i .34nrUIRIL5Vai; '.2 r oftheSt.of B:reenlins 2 r Reek of RouthLftzollna. 2 Reek of Obaxieetort.. - ' 2 r Planters't Meclan T n'relk .2 • AnLineta Ink 3113L'e OD ~ , Rank or. 1 Ilk or Ileonevrlak, Ants. 2 • TENNKEZEZ. All eareart Banke,-.... 3 RILYTCCRY. Rk ofSenteekT.Loolyee 12: Ilk.of Lot e r rr'Thoseton ?Anthem Rkarßentxtekr 0 Southern Bic orKentnekr 0 • MiSSOURL Bk otEtate of lliesocui-13: ILLINOL2. StaLe Bank Lad Annan 50 OWL of Illionik-.-. L'S Maxine kPo Tn. Co. Odra 3 _ , 3II_CLLIG . . 3 - 5,Cr. 2 _ ..=- on— do Parinerif k 3 Ir T0t5ti04„.....:.... toftotrtrunent Buick Bank 3 Aggaglir ...- do Insurance tkontmaa 1... - .... • g =ati.Colosobur ....... do State Bank: -...-:... 43 at Aohtatada.......- do , • _ Cd.NADd. • Month at'Palam......-...- .do &N. 4W-emu Tomato 6 attaandtadltlana64l...—.' 40 Bt aril. rootdo.vononto .6 Wombat mole. -.......- -do Bank of Montrest.--...., 6 • Braneb al teettroatt...-- - do Ilk of IL Canada . Monti 6 do r totablostm- - ...: do NABTERN ZSCIILANOS -. =it Cadla..—.- do On plow York.-...-:- . -LIU Wombat .Latanoter-_,-., do On rb1iad010h1a............ do Branch at Btenbanyta.-- On Balthnotv.- ...... ......- do at Idt. Vornon-.. do WESTERN BXCHANO It. •L l - lot tionark....-... do Chadonatt-----.-- 12 , 4 - Mach at?poltiggidd.-..., do L0nbrri11a........-..:.- . - . .ltranok at Ma1ietti............ do St. Doubt ---- ... . ... .-.___ , 4 -Itratbebst-Tror_-:-.--.... do 00W ANDSPECISVA:LUIt. Hronetrat/It. Flosoant..., do Douldoono,Bpatdß--.-.1 6 .00 Brad* It Ydn0nd110.....-.- 4101 do-" Potilot..-..L1600 'Brandt at N0tra1k.:.....-vdoiltagle, 01d..4.-4.-.......-10,66 linnets at Pin_ -us-. , do Bag* um.-- ..... .-- .10,t0 '.=it rtotagnoalti...:.; do Pi odertokod'on..--:- 7.50 at Batort.-........... do,Ton Tholera----.;- TAO /Brandt at Itooottna... do Wafts 4...-. 7 ....'...,...- 6,03 .•:="i=hogi.,4=.' go Boretolegr-.......____; am at- Iknt..”-.. dO Yen 1iaudere.,......--- Los Bradeb at-Woootar.:—.. do Nava100n0..... , --...--- 2,10 .. _ . . . .. - . - • ?wen OP STOCKS.. oir iTIISTIVEO7I rrxx, NY aspontED FOR TO I' A ' WILKINS =& CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ire 71 POI7RTIf smear. _ Viresamou. Mikan:Z. 1834. owl., Anus • • yo, easy. Pth lr Wl Agislarr c1:14 . , 614 rta .== 114Iai lteedualg Slaauf DaaT Iraebang% Sadao • 4 t .2 r ul Doositriniak....:. li=iceinrrrliet.—;-' rt. ' liana dt Midge ...... Northern Llberrties.:.. VlMuroport • - .Pltlablik IJS• insarciam. Western losanineet.b.—... ClLlsme • InAerszboo Asidlibkl Irtrmers'aCb t LatinTll. If itmes tattetlo—.—: "- mit wilt flutztato, 114. f. am y_ ! . taillgifia;irorta ' ...... illack• Nack • Wm.,/ W R.Lan.4 .11.11.. t mk -'7- „um :very . Basal (ortli= .. • - do. i.tle.l 4 ggrrriank M I • Unovstrorgryllm M..' BI!!!!1 _ MAKI, • North Irma Qt . PlUabarei Ptradals doaligte Ala Trap Mack 41)ry, .; dr-ir....,:•1.n0r,,,••••"4".... •-• , ,, , ,••••••••rq., ' 0010,11,••••••;,,s4.4.41 , •acmsx or • A. WILK S & CO., • „ • pwar Mau am) Awad.ecr...iti, aneg. ' • rpopziaN wad Domestic( Excbnage, Coin, bat 21lateil und TAM Ramat botillat 4 . 4 " 4 ' maipittal# ahE m it i orZ '' --:11!f-- 4 • 41 904 I=inciwststimilia . ""_:', 4 1461 '4 i• • r dsa GE0110111.:ARNOUPE:00. DctuaLs ter woes & a., . 14. tirat il l ot beg a. , ".eLatir#ll^ • 'l, - iiii gilgl) niAr4 lON • .A dypl4.4tE MA*Ell+3. Leech, row imticaninTssoßev.7 . • . Ousaids, Movihef / 1114 Asko. 4.ratib, 1.191 sal k'oet emr.l , rrEIREANAPALLIS.AVO.,:Conuniseicre , Ninebast.. &DA clearalllonnudas„Walaea • italinmo, No. . th oz oit rW . I!=e4 , Lr..tiri m. ..4.1.6...... . , ~ . ... , .. - '"'.. . f Clathanal. ' :• . Partlrolar idvia I N V iha , fr . • ',l. - _lllll4oppkilatOiaal 14 WYNN& ,;. v....ruorippa..,!: 0 ,a.1.:t.,. , . 2 'IAA .6, ,, i. - ! f • , •-.. .- .. , - . '''' '"'" ''''''• I allEnt-' OW/WU • : - .... . . . . .14 34 . 1 vaduusz audr-strars. imam, " "• P' :, ^ I VU I3 I fRORTXD, 431 00 11 f • io-J 11,1 % end, . 1 f • MU " iiStwk r+. 4l twit& TIT-E.''....-' ... .::.PAILY, BUSINESS CARDS. - EYS 5; tr.:A: P. ...MORRISON, Attor ner..t um, cam No. 143 Fourth street, between reltbnad aodOrant, Pittentawl. P. L7d ...IIALL, Attorney at Law, "/Bake -. wort ding`," Grant street, between Fourth and ati3o-wlyT • Vipp OBERT.E. PEGILLIPS. Attorney atw, IA Pt. LoolP:Mo. . ,itoßtrx POLLOCK, Attorney at . LAW-- amen. of Fifth and Grant streetioppoulte the Ouurt burgh. sten" ?MI lar24-1'53 TAMES:J. KM', AttortieiAt Law, o ffi ce WI Fourth Street, near Great, Pittsburgh. jell-dir WRANCISIIELANEGDLAttorneiadLaw, .11: No. 170 Po • street, Pittsburg', 1 ASPER E. - BRADY, Attorney at aw Et WO gt) c 4 DC4:74 • X.E . RNAN & CO.; Bankers and F.ictiange Woken. Na 95 Wood .twat, coma of.lalamo4 44m .irßtir,sa d polißeak Notes eha illirount Mine hichousts, and Proutissoryfloteg unite Collections to oh, the-Vim:lml title. of the Oda= 'twelve Deralte on- call and OD itltarellt, and fine their prompt. sttesation oth.' er miter. .D9ertain UK to a. Brolun , business. IMAretero Erebange conetantly fumale. 9h2Sa7 REAMER &- RAII3I,- iiiinkera and 'change Broke - rt.'' Day and will 'Gold and Silver and Notes, n 6401210 loans on Real listats or Stack Secu rities._ pnrehaea Promlaan7 Notes; and Time ' Dills on East and West Bur and saU Steaks on Commlinion. Collor tions made on ail points in the Union. Mica corner of Third and ltood streets, diroottiropposlte the SL Cksrlea ICING;.Poin,- Stock and Exchange 'Broker,. ninth strest—Buys and sells StoeluK on mak= Erstransa on Eastern eines supplied at Mr mat Mew conootions'made an Ohs Weal at lon/at Wes tern Bank Rota Bought and sold. tr2n . WATCLYAN PATZCIL_ Bat. AL31)111, HANNA &Ho., Successor:l to. ttumr, Margit. Co.. Dankern,Ezehange Drolcatzazul era in F oretop and Dementia Exchanne, t)Artifmatea of Deposit, Bank Notes. and Specie—N. IT earner of Wood and Cheek Third rrent Deposit; Sight e for C eale, an u d eolleetlons madKoneyreceired_on e cot nearly all primal pal_points of the United Stelae. Gold high tnt :PreMhtilt paid fir .Fc.m.m.ind A‘ivtarns mate:c4 aolulgairken4 of rroduas, ppsd .WVI. ' Wrift 4 Wig Bailers and Llchanct ltrokers; North 'East corral. of Wood and tramootloos. ared op Mond tamp. and collodion! promptly attexplad - . • - - A WILKINS & CO., E x change ßwkers,• ,mx.xitlttanraeticna ta;e t et, ixwirta of i gr. Wlll. LARIMER, Jr. Banker and 'Bro kn.: Altta stiod:-No.• aldjulnlxdOsr the ;Zara of HOLMES 1- SON,. Deal ants ; in Forei-n tad Dosneatio lint of Rachman, Certlatites oho- podte, llank„Notea and Spode, No. na Market street, Plttr Pugh; Calked°ne made on all the prinetpal pities tbroorbout the United Sat.. : - • BOOKSELLERS &C. ,L REAP, Booksellerand Stationer,No fla 18 Fourth Amt. Apollo llnndl,." . R:`:WELDIN; Wholesale - . and Retail Dealer fa Mu* 'and Febool hoots . Paprr end Stin- No. 83 W9r4 stmt. (beturea Third. and Fourth) TORN. S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta lk/ rottwooor to Dot - Isom t Aitoow. No: f Market B}F.MI BOSWORTIT, Bookseller and Arr RatloaFes-- ke- No. 82 Martkt And, near - _ _ h AY &CO., Booksellers and Stationers, - as. 55 Weed street. next dine t. the ocernar of Third. burgh Pa. &Nina and lair !woks cowl:sat! yon baud. COMMISSION &C. WM. H. EitirrON. • • Maude Grater, Imparter and. Dealer in FOREIGN WISES, Brandies and Old Me nonongehela W 0.12. fit=r o Wood and Fnmit Vitttburoh,Penna. us POLNDEXTIKR, General Merchan . • cir• rra••••c a•••cre•• Merelast, Ur ront. t .nans ser•acicavt. ettatroah. ardattnd MCIDLURG,,DeaIer inYine,Tear., V Choke Family Grooesiea Wooden and WilloerWate, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. de nowrecehing a large assortment of Fresh Gmals. In addition to his already ex tensive steel, purettleed front that hands In the )risers .marteta which will be sold at the lowest market prima SW' /Loteht Strand:oats. end ilmdlka baying - by the S supplied at wholesale Wes. - ...flEfr floods delivered in the otty free of charm 0018 C.Cm:mission and7-koi ' • nardlnu Werchante. dealers In Wool and Frodnos avoneralp aim. Pittsburgh illannfeetures. tia 114. Serena ROBISISIST 04.43nolerale.Grocerv, :Pro4ner, DOsLeri. sad tkratadaßart R: Ltiee_L Pittsburgh,. ItelwroseiuutAras«:, yourro; '.3SPRINGER lIARBAUGII ISUCte-11- tare to N. Itarbannb.) comadstileli liadYneeranllng eehantr. Dealers In IWO land' Produce generally. scs. 145 Fltet andllo &cord streets. rlttetrcrith. ra. ny3-13 •,,t, W .' REA, Flour Factors, Momminsion 10 • and Forwarding Mereliants wed Dialers; In Prodsne reurrall CeNAlers for Pittsburgh lianuntetntes mmtrtti 'attended to.. nos. 74 Wider and.9o Front eta., Pittlibwnh, . . ------" /1...' A.: 1tA1LT—............—..........................................-1111L P. JONES EllA u .ltDY. JONES . ..t. ' CO' Suecesport to A.TWOOD,JONES A CO- Ortnilibudori said Purinski,. Pitteburgh. u' • to. Dealers In Pittsburgh Manutsetared(loada, . . _ &REY, 3LATIIEWS & CO., Wholesale Chlr. Comnlssion sad Torras...link dferclumts. sad , _ lia Inidliton Cotton Tam, 67 W. 15..„ Pittsburgh. MfirCER 7 4A - 1:4 - 1K4dIldi r ar Commis sion Merchants, Phitsdelphla. Liberia - Advances OA eon. meats of Prodnes =wady, jalti - JOHN WATT & Cli,"* . h . olesale Grocers, • Georabakmlrentbarts, and Deater• ta 'Penance and ttaberrgb. 3.tannfeetares, O. 206 Literly et., Pittiberrsett ofWarren,' Ohio, • Onezolerten and ParwardlNXere i llant - alut Whole- We be Wed= Reserve Better. Pot and Pearl M... 4 Weete-n Prodem r. Water Arad. between Smithfield and Wood. bib. rrLITTLE & 'CO., Wholesale Grocers, a... gerr . = Comaltstr iß ere=szke Dealt!: .5..7.31.11301y 1:1.1 " itt VIVA:A= do Int. Jan eiras da • Int. MAT a Not do. ant.. CIIEESE WAREFIOURE.-11ENRY IL COLLlNlUrarratang and IA an d Osmseilado. M81 . 4.614..4 %Dolor te Awe. Hatter. La. V P 50601111 gesonilly, Wac 4 stmt. above Irma. Plttalbatill • anal -VON , BONIMORST . &.MIAPHY; Whole sdiOragerwd Osseadosieuraragate:wa tattalbosta patillidarek Wafer and, Pm, . • - --- -:- For • a • -4....: • . WE- i-letTir , . or whi p = ACCOB Rh' i 7.3sititie dreg. ommers4Oskr.duat . . . : 144:11:13—. — " :—. ' — ' —? r ----- rt;r — iiiid — lsea — iirr 1 4 1103421 PALMER. 0 •i . " Is = "di suTlielltirteU•KMAg.rsAL 1=4.3 .... ~ • Div.ll4 t it a t Dina rII 1 Itt 0 sci.: 1., 01 .; Whole .._. and Whole !Ledo . sidstall. Dealer In Carpttsulllnni Oil "ft:m.4l Nano wt. guan . _ & PATTON. inolnsiale:andila tadOnaincon thelrastwe &Is of Um bluenna. 'M%II DRV-VOODS.. •' .Jal7 4 W 3 • Of 1011 FRANICM9O.OO RDER, Dealer is Tri m . ism it;>eftry sad Maroc Lee Poxtx. EmbralderW, . neat's. ItarntabLagnool• mat Yraer tettelaß • tail •• partneat at mblek eaa 411,10 to bs4 at Nod 63, turner at lifulg et Moot sod th•Dissoanit, /Iltsbatrb. Th. aral•lr i: - ... — if inv, Am rirramimi...c. t.. ~maan sco x. VOI. .AtArIIAgON & CO., WlMleseimina Retail • - .0=702F71102 Altni"Dir.fifo l i;" rift .. . MURPHY it BURCIIFUSIA Wholimgo as Der Oa* Xerduate. weseelberthert Imt,,s. . urs :.GROCERS. ToHN FLOYD. k.ooii;l4iiiiiesale:Orocet• el • .. 10astolos.gadusis,SalnifooSsall ES LW rirarect..Plttsboss.. • • • • . 1.10 • -40BERT.31001ZE, It/601mb' Grocitr: Reo6 • ttninitutfur, Dealer itl rrodeioe, Pit tsbmltti oroi, nolUtiods of Yo and DosoesasiVitin sod st=almAnt o l ieragisp=ialdra Adel " W C • ,• OUTIZ AMA. BLACKBURN & 00.,09botrado Oro: .1.9•m.0105*. TertfAtuni, UAW. ti Peador• awl tattrth hisaat•Mterte, a Pttth and•Oskose Out ou tuna at Itith Womb." 141 Wales! Mod. Pliltillnent SA All IIICKKY do 00., Wbolaeals OEO ..4 . 157=^,1,11 — gH,r:1 Dad— taGaime• rit. Ma . son stanza:-..:...1umi•:1nu5a......;..1.arneri1A agog' t iaGliaLS & ROE; Wisulosalro Ototits 0200 ""' 3 4Mtiolf.X o • l9 4LarnifiralAn4 • --- a. 0•0•010 TUM:IJACIALEY 4 CO., Wholesale Clio. IPA 11 ata.d OD Mat anat. Plttaburth.' • . WatrAid. urm • osas. and 4 'l* D• 080 =Mit cf isrc Weed 'and 41 as 2olkitnea.o • •1••• • •• e Nisa • 000 smortmatt tt ftoe•Unewlestu ses—aosaaws . suus sad nal% 111040, 400 /0041. Dederrto•pboa de UN wrest Immo 're.— • Oita 14, 1.104 .- Wholmsde R . assesrs, Caniailsass 3.lorloo4,'D•ard• 10 Product mtal t rog!kieggoctapo., 410,,X11112,0 W . 7toro " "anus& ICK & ICCANDLESS, incaesiors to L. •JJ D.Wkk Wbolauhle Omankrarrard i. tx Pir tabtlit " lhegrei 'l Alatr:UNCurna k r OQLBERTSON saireArriagounitzvavat • . , Jeserurre- - seem: . Ra:FLOYD, Wholesale Orooets,:Com . slaaaltselsaits,assi Dtsysa rsahapsalSaSal tashi=lSsaUsa as litssrty, 114=11 Miidet : Wo6DAVAltri ( ot .4 5041r11611!. sr.l. Moors, N. TA Mutat 012.1.11.11•401040 1M733M AOARD.-11wring been appointed the ex clusive Agents for - Plttelnagh,Tar the We otPatent dad Cernen SWELLtretched Leather Deftlniconan utzetured by P.t SoN. ornartford.COnnoctient; We rum nlrer for We a lam , raeorimeat or all width*, inanntaetured, at the snaaufartarer's Aria., hie ankle i n 'u ni:rt r t. t° - *AILirb= 6 OIITAY:f°Z.V. Rubber Belting constantly - on hand. and for vale at the .. 31achlno Pelting Depot," N 0.116 Market 'Wed.! eeo26 .1. k. IL PHILLIPS AUSTINLOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, Rock, Merchandise and Bill Broker, Ohm No. 92 thstreet. above Wood. Business 9roinetli attended jyadly ‘,2 Amtrfa, MARSH - ELL, Secretary Citi.. san's . raisin Cowman 94 Wateretrent. :FGORDON, Secretary Western Insa ranee Co, 92 Water street. GARDfNERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin Fare Io nr Co . ritimnr. urath-east corner of Wool A.11A1)111.11A, Agent for 1/elasrsre Mu * • tosilniorant• cnrapanr, 42 Water street. 1.1E011 . 0i .... ..vosr.w num( iflEo. H. TAYLOR & 11USTONARScreagort3 vs to Taelor rdlome;) General Comtainslon and For warding 314rhanta. and Agents for Eastern Transport*. 'Mon lanes; Wholesale Dealers In Staple aroorrisa.' Sheet. .Ings:Mtton, Cotton Parma Batting; 'Moe, Manilla. Ml n scurf and Nentncky ileum, Tobacco. •floda Ash, ,Window 'films, Pig, liar and White Lemi, Naval Storrs. and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Manufactured (kola general's..— Agents lbr the 'Tenn Mill" and "Banner 51111 Sheet,lnge, . Pittabtuvh. Na. 45, Ttont street, (opposite .Lualeville. Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Lauding ,) CincinnatL ja:k3-3rad J. A. HUTCHISON & - co., Commission . Mere r pan s ts . and Agents for the R. Inuls Sugar Heflin -o.RorDM.4l,h,l:olll.**. 1447 .1113er Gad. Hemp. *7 __MUSIC &C. TOIMZ Dealeri inotb.. Prlino.trte% er4,lXlr.' HENRY KLEBER. Dealer in Binsie,. - lnitrumants, and Importer of Italian Serbia. aunt for Nunes a tlarlea • grand' and mum, Mama. vdth Coirma!Ve Zolean - Attaelnnent. Aboltre Ihll44aso). : SCURCEDER; .11Lneia Store, Fourth . street . between Markefand Wood. New Maate coo lly rattail:lz. and Maaital llulltaments of all klnda: , DRUGGISTS. TOUN RAFT; (successorthins. M'Gctf- Olt UT.) Wholeaalo and , Detail Druggirt and Dealer In .Peduts, UN, Dyestuffs, de, 1.11 Wand lamel la dom befire, Sirildgeder gen , t . for Dr. •_?:• ,3 _ • • • • ' .maren manta '7 9 kILCOX CO., Druggists and Apoth ,..i . .conies, corner Market Meet and the Diaranakeep constantly an hand a fall and ci.analeta nanortouat of Maedlcln ea Pert taracmand articles partalnlngto Melt • adman. - rtiatetansimenniptions earefullicomponteled. myl9 secyrr, Wholesale Dealer in •Dretem. bett Pal ettnet. ate, 011 ritteburglt.a. Viredsbee I.d ,Dye Staffs. N 0.298 y All orders edit twelve prompt attention. ifirAgett far Isudon & Ca a ealtutble Wally medicines. mar 24-Iy, FAIIIVESTOCH Wholesale • Drdt=ao4 msnutieturets of White Lead. rwl earner Wood and Front Idreet.. Pitts. fto.E. SELLERS, Wholesale . Dealer in . ...__Drao, Pants, Dye Stuffs. Otbk. Vitrolshes. ay SiVao4 street, Pittsburgh. (kolls estranted. trkes 11RAUN &REITER, Wholesale & Retail 1. 112 Ists. comer. of !Aterty. and rt. Mir streets, SOHOON3f AKER & CO., Wholesale. 1101 • Drufrelirte. 2tiei. 2t, Wnod street, iittaburgt, OSEPH FLEM. ING, Successor to L. MICAS miner .Itarkat *trete lltsenneal—Eress— Mantis . am baud. hill msd comulete amortrorot or Meadow Medicine Ousts. Perfumers., and all • gertaluirds to Ws boalarea.. Pbradans .preserisdlome ourafulls. eoradounded at all n,,.Safely. WOOL MERCHANTS. U LEE, sneanoi . to MURPHY & LEE," II I Wool took% and Wambold= ,Ize.i . .tesaifor aft win of itoorkloa Wcoll . Goode No UN Marto street MEDICINE. -- _ ail. —l._. . JAMES ICING tuhl Retrideiwe , „, Illllll.h street, ot.sadhe the Chtbetel.Tetts. . _ .. 5. 1 7 IVM. VARIAN; M D., Office Gth itreet, w bekkr E Nal t !Aka ~ irtheiteecen—A te 0..e...5t.2, .to 3. It Sr. r to 8, rt X- sty= ryd MERCHANT TAILORS. .U - 611 . ESTElt; Merchant antler and Cla atl, great i ltr 74 " ls.° " ° ' h int ' ll ' ll4 -'' * rtr ks 11TI-.. LLIAM 11 BY pre and Dada in Raab. Made aotanna ill LUG 1 :WAITS It 'Ock, Merchant Tailore, 181 4 . :I. 4 l , V o.4. ettlat inc7c at: t air 11 . mhUkg .,. an r andtadlaineflike anima 'Kyle. and 0011.12(Magit Meads sad taakmers will Vaasa Ova In • tall. Dahl 11iANUFACTU •WOODWELL, Wholemtle and Renal manset.um• gad Dealer b* Conott Ware, No, /3 JOIN - - WET RERRLI4 Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICK.% afar./or undo. ?WM DON soot BRAZED BOX VICILK, mom or Anderaus and Bob. hum atuota, use Kowa lona Out nand /treat Bridme h Al. digIY7IIATC:OII;iI4- jTlLLAS—natatiala warted for Psobreadray and •p• Work by IdEB. L..tl IVILEKLN. year Min Porn straeL abova thud. i3olivar 'Fire Brick and Crucible Clay/lan- TrIIIS COMP.A.I4 Y V 1 '0 RNLAROED tbett capuni for loannlacteutor, an now prelared to meat Om locrouad demund tbelejnirk. Crarible and BoUdiug ChT7 G.nkniTarlig.l,to. by al • Intsbortlo Reotember pa a. • . Boots and Shoes!! - -•- - - - i ! AMES ROBB, No. .Market street, door frosn the Marininonkl Inform th e I•.A t that h• tam tam a torn full lama of evory tido= lu Dont and SI. Ind., oath lialtera h•ir ei•D•a.. Sonny Lind Paekora 11..dy Yrabklln and all Ina rtf found on the radon. Wien aha, 1111.•“' and Chlldrorne 21 ,, ters=. 11 1 17 . %1 . 11 ( 1..11 ,, their ,v4 r t n ig ; Call Beata Onto*. Oliai and Eboes , , aba., Bora' and TOM& Dania fia. /roach Calf..- Pilaw cheap s call so vs wig to sail path as tot& wits Woe us wit} Urn swam ss win into est i = Usu. Sionsabos !be Slims 0 /WINS ped. Wisln feffi* Yea.. 111"CORD'Ar. CO. • • IFDOLIOSALD AND !WAIL sasmossma ArIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALEDE DC ALL DDIDDOTAIDUL • CORNER 07 WOOD AND WITH STREETS, • Pittsburgh, Ps. . I % Th iWZ l " g nalMr jul '' 4-. " * " lta my Dam, 4 DantuAA. _ _ New Coach Pactory--Allegheny. M. 11. WHITE & CO, Would speettnily Ink= the inttile that they ban need a shop on Luna, between Fadml utd Parldnney Arnie They en now analog end el* pprtated la melee orders for nen descrinttsa or whit's, Leeches. Chariots, itartranhen Ito Mt... de., de, atone ton link e.g merlon. in the mronfsetnre of tbe atone work. ace lb., beinties they hare, they hal annident they an nete. .0 t. do Inn on the mon reesonabla terms with than wanting articles Is their tine. Payinetartlentar attentket to lb* palestina nfmatertale. end Minna awe bat enlivened liraitondb they hare no beeltatlon in warraothis• their week. We tbetetre ask the attention of tin nu bUc b WeMan. • N. B.—ltenehlint dart !it tal,ptutatter, • and on th• mewlreassmaide WOE • • . : EMI( . COlitkiabarrivre Factory. TORNSTON,. BROWS 4 00., coiner of ll.imoet non lliteens 'trent., Allegheny City, woold rernettally Intim their friends. and the public sener u ljl that Unman trianstramint (*Wane, limonites ru: , :Avn t a r 05 and s. Obari . eon In dl their ultimo ' AU order. will le esecated_ with ea.tit intend to 'thin. Wiry and beauty df deal. Retain sill We t ooth atblndstE to on tin mon re Lena. • Edna Its all wren the Int Eastern ithafts. Pelee tad Wheel dint they awl ha rt that all who favor thrift with then. pationSC• will ha tertstly Wilted on trial oaf tbalr TM 1,, Rh.eLYleß ri an interned to era than a nil betas per -- WS - vat:noir : 1 * COACH FACTORY. 31TOULD rospectralty oall,the attention or Anthem sad Wasters ilenhaats to his tee rink Eilialtans. nosing In prim tam 11100 to Wan. Then Othilieste front I n tistalial ant amino.. =led ander his one antennae:4 . ln am with eon& warrant xis C;Tr. to Le tennis lb .mantilla fate, the union. she snow of le bantam and e manse In demand Sortar elms ef&lna Ini and lin not to build any aalt%Fr. Sof Waal In Ids entattlidnetent• "'emus w 11:16 . - wart wit plain eall sa wteßwegrsnt:Lnanden Ida • Ideas Zatt,i 4111 i t.,114; ..statylis 114 dletillita . • . S. • r. soodmr.l.—. ... ;.. anataddlr! • ' • Livingston, itoggen & NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBUROI4 PA. ;RACK *And Depot Railroid Scales; flay, mitt. end Oren do.; Visltiant and Monter dor Deer of ail Alma rprfaly,lirop and Thumb intebes Caton Of Winne kindx Enlist 111/114 at/Mint banana ..Baltt sad Faittew, Malleable Iron Caeunp of ..e e ry, err 11. day In form sal Caleb. . . • W. IC WALLACE. 'STEAM 2kIARBLE WORXS, 1110,1C1 and - L.leriy *we. onxtrits Smandral OW, • • 11/101:13TENT - GMT° StOriel, IVA...la:mitre. Tom: Iklaztrla. lm lon Straw tr;'sl, *sr. on Mar, nor nude, to order. trr mrbinery, at the lower* 'rhea ...Three bemired original sad oriented thr er to r far elosareentaaahno llexit sad Nish War filid=tea Trate et the tenratitore. • All cedar orffitch at 81014barrr. ' • • • • New Goods and FiLsidozo for 'Gelatin)? ,' " • Clothing for Spring of 1854. p •: -.WATTS a CO, eg leave: respectfully • t 4 learnt their humane, xualqmnlNl , ~ ibil Ina. =Ly. that they have jut remind • nue Isrpty end to than natronags-4. e. Me tut the Zt 'rE k.l :e n taaath l tt en' a ft ready 3.0 melt's ot. .. , ;al m mnti tr_ir.t z v ti v..... = t hae=h:W zra rb t le u tellzt :d t ln , . a plart oWe a ll .Zll.627.o46ol:s=Tteattr!',e.afl:a.://.0, Gailake& Tiiat Class heals:. • Esubscribers beg -kayo to inform the i t lu g s T izr4gtgrzraLsort. woo. 1. 10 1:MlaS7 j.ll ' 165 Lt. oireet.- "_ + ?=rte' 'fir'TT..s•:.oivit:o:. - •:•.....' , .;•'.....• - :::...i . 0.A NM YORK ADVERTISKMKATS. tar. NV3 s fl E d a ut (ream otreet.) Re/table 15rou ix the City Of New Yin*: Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. DIePARLAND & CO., 33 JIAZDE.iT LANE NEW 7 - 01 W. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting House Safes ofevery dee, constantly. On hand for mle, • wartanttd In even* respect. Tole.-April (lb.l irs.. 'Flirismi: tre7tl me pl tire to inform you that your Safe pr een—lt esorted my licake =IV rep_ "tseell:aalwd night 6y * Vtli h o dun r a was expand themeghoutthe Sr., to (Wenn. heat. M. a tents remained unharmed. Thettafeorlth little repaid it, will, I think, answer foranother trial. Resp_MtfUllY To Lt. , T. JENNY. Jr., 11 Smith MOW= AL Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SCHAFFER & SZOKOW, Nar,l2s A 127 slothonerst.,Ntio MANUFACTURERS, Wholesal and tall Dealers in Rich Carved Rosewood Furnittio af every drowiption. No inferior article.. Orders bY Adthrolly imdmomptlyarertned. Dealers and others invited to ad* examine our stock. Jy4.3mv FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD . BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Firer nod Agee, Mover at .Lbrer, , DOpetnia and al ..adlioris Aerions. MILE Proprietors of this Medicine will state without hesitation er fear of contradiction, that the bummer therms .me cured more poems where It ha. teen intrieleard, than any other medicine In use for the above disease& Thin medicine hoe neither Anionic nor Quinine In Its (n y e:triton. all of the leutrediente are of n r tlY tN t r b i their tend "d highly "dmi'd4""s sod m thla :dgilt . e :lit not be alTegMy y ' 7=l:4 l P:isTt n erfor damp atmophere no more than mi en In their usual Mouth. Planters In ',action. of the country where the Agile per do well to adopt this ruelleine, as the patient la not obliged to Icy by while under treatment smd they may , ho assured efurperdy corr. The Proprietor could Introduat thintrands of certitleatea from Chore of the highest rt:peet• abiliragge t LarAylm to Click env n tal c .1V Mta 00 Its non acrtoellator; Mob 1 eV; rt /sand fu e 7.4, 111 , the 2 ;I 1 " For mimeo/sand nil other Biluatta Ocmplainte there Is not • better Medicine lathe market. It has deo bewetaken with themesstanishlng se men to several cues of Blimunatlim and Clout: for these , mgo• plaints taken tablenqg a day. One bottle GIME e very than bathe desired et net. Price 11l per butt re , sus by Thwexists to ell parts of the fruited Mates and tin W& All V. ho/ende ordure most be addremed to 1117.11 cola Proprietors. VS Broadway% New Tork A olgre--Ilemitik Bro.. IL A Falinestock a Co., L. VII m: a Co.. and deo. It. Keyser, ?Mahwah. • • je.7l.lyr • The Peoples' Book! NAO one who can read should be without a cony of THE CONSTITUTION OF TDB UNITED TVS. DUCLAHATION lII' INDEPENDENCE, and WASHINGTON'S PAM:WELL ADDRE&S. Jest nubile:led a Irmo Sm heavy paper.Y. rem&lllot9 Mittel with line Portraits of Weablnaton and Jeffereon an th il t i d tcMtti. Meta.: PaPerrovelw. 131 -el,. - Coniddentng the IC which this Beek le Rot op. It is one of the CIMAP ea well es one attire alt.M - T CSEruL book•ever publish Liberal tome to tie Booksellers Mend ten your amen to the Publisher THOS. 711 ERE, Nemo And, New 1 ork. N. IL—Reliable Agents wanted toren the above Book thrwohnot the country. y0.1)4f • thelagle Manufacturing Company and .5.-forant. thefiyflotriopvissirtd* Goods, *thsanint front lA. piles FOkEIGN GOOD& RICII sun 11110CATULLB3 AND COTOLINFA In weal variety of Pattern. end andeinattan ed Worm all wbkti Patens are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely new article for 41.71/VITUR en - ram-nu: Whkh confidnee Hai ;greatest amount of DURABILITT and lIICANESSIbund in any artkle eter teem wed. There Goals are made by ?ewer Loam end aes the only (hods ofthat.maindheture ever offered gm .ale. Denten will do well Wrung,. three Goods before of the Co, No 4 Park Flare. N. r. th" mlagrav E. IL ItABSIL Agent. • IRON WAREHOUER,:' MARTIN, SPRING A. CO ^ • Importers and Dealers In vi• IRON AND. STEEL. Grm mach tilmt. him Turk. Bop emnitently oti hand a fell assortnent. of Dar, Rod 13.44,1100 p . Curt, end other LIMN. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchant. 40211 in sections of the country Me Invited to can or send their adds taro buying. Order, by Mellegitrtarted to owed. will he at the koerstruarkipt rates. 11ARTI:1461111ND a do, Irrliliestorkb 4,14. r. SCl3llOlBl=llll BROTHIIRS & CO., WROLVIAI,E DRUGGISTS, ATV' roltx.' Harr mi.:430 14.1T0 lillhoses‘orr.of Direamen. IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their i o l lstat roaspre. loth i n aid Fad rester an,f hulloed pale .1., OA= ireir ''" trar& Partrard Trimte QXICI4. ay they them on the mot reasonable tem& Orden dud In periookor by mall, will cornier their bed addition. 14.13.11iir RUMBEL'S PATENT. 11. 1 10111NBSTILLIILTIM)LVATTIFIR BANDINO. 114.1, /tarot /lamb 111 , I rIEY are made from tbe best oalulannid Inatimr and theroughlt etrettiol. ...melded. aid! • ted r, and made ho nergeetly tawa.t. and with • wrist hog to the Peilles.andwartented to beIPIM mite nelSrl.and to Dimes tkensokaser. May on be had single. doable m round..-With Lao Leather. Melts end all woman. when to thane& by addreednar • tends.. WH. KUMIt¢I... Patmlea..l3 Terry st-N. T. . . Globe Iron Railing Works. Nix. 311 cod 313 -Mom* send, kree York, orrogra. Tilt Attalla WORK". SALESROOMS, 133 GRAND RTREZT, nu DOW PROIII TIE subscribers having extensive and un. waxvosse arrangements fur b... 10,01484 rivdrer e dole line, Cr. now prepared to offer to the Poblic sod dealer, ilfroughout the emote", IiteOCWIT4 CASTIROX - RAILIVO, proton. **citell:. Ondi*O.,R4iWom lbste4. Ardstsadi,oo* and erasmodol; Pride god (lingo for rAthicen, foes • GUI 4 Steno. ti2ds Steed& noon* amt Dick tarvefe. Veitedi.. end Hid Mood& str... Alm, • impeder quality of Uwe farm Teem ell of which they •ill earned to mows in dongth.:dierability. been ty ad...dm% nod rhopose. the manufacture, et any oth er house in their Hue. Orders from merry *radon of the United !dales thenkfolly remised andeuented with the tamed dogwatch. ENT A LA VP.Rft. t° ,l94 °"—. Ur.° drool, N v Y. 1 AMIJEL L. C,AVEItLY, Viholevale Deal- W. 1., Fainted Palls and Tales. Wood and Mb low Nan.. Itarkets, tots, ender., Teitne,Blaktms. daub es. kr— 214 Green with st.. New 1 ark. jekle-lyv. dN'DOW SHADES, (lilt Cornices, Table ill Cloth. de.../01131 TXMIUNR, Men ohne mai holosale Dealer, An 10 Catharine et. and to tiChZhate Sounew. New Turk, witOdyr MIBCELLAYEOII& Agr e :, colerritelilitY. Aft . . ..-6.4, DIAMOND BIRK,: . • . E. M. 1110ELOW, Pruprietor. . - ROBERT a. Pmertatiors - S : t wer LIVERY AND SALE IfT.IIII.F. Diamtmd erte‘ 01 , 141 Cluny IT . *IIiaPi7IIIBURGII. M. • - ABILLAIID ROUSE, UcU STRUM .11110 VIS 51ar..711 P1111.4.1D EL rill A. . . IL S. B grew N, Pit/PRIME. - • WA** itrikuri, sl.l.ojpird.q.4/1 MIT 3, 1811-11na • • • • • , .•. • Patent .Process for Tinning. J. FULTON'S Patrut Chemical Proceme • Ii 60f34.11 T tbo irresteft lin yrofoooont son mod* In t ort of Tonsibo. Loathes ot kinds be gm. ufae. tortoeur.4l2lrd the reinhod by Lbrobl jOro , e. i mrtzl i lrg..t.4.4.l=fr i e:r abw irttramtit. . dot nactuylpo Loather. pink Ot10119{147 " spt 22 W0021=143114 . _. _. . Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. MHZ 0341(1:Mors of thin Com y have An.VnaintiortnYatlifli°2 to roa.ir.. ulourtb a.. Plitsburfib. w.m. . teetalignit Ctuulmr,ileeloskal barren, 4. on . ,►T foartbi (lathing Infanstation retillyste !hotpot . ... ___ V c: , IN.— r. Oint*MlLCltaimaroitvitotiols) ITY (ita' Brown s.)..ixator of Neoltbflold sad Thlrdotnvta, Pittsbot2L 145. OLASB fiANII. eropthun. Thia Immo lied tomoodl . o9. ileum, No ocular goootbnenugh malt: sad furnioNal with err inolprooolo tionagbuot.lo Mgr newt U. rooopkok of Lb. trerwlluig Opuitestnbrobri. stftl.rlatn .... . .. curbbrim • • • dt:801r, . G r ENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS, foe w yoreht... of nell Emtole. 04141ction of POUNIFINO Allo Uttlog tam, en Bonds,. Noncom An., N., 40 Thbriltalttsbutalo. .". T. C. irARRIBIGTON; ipt.om iMITES', .1. CIII m LDREN'S SHOE STORE. ttt. IslioA ti ni=sa4 14111 arsoritne Wb. 25 •YELIX'S .CIENUINZ EXTRACT. Or riv. eslebllsbad s ==r a :ZlM *Mwara oc mpurges aluatedollw.; • I§Nr TALTER Pi-MARSHALL, Imingtor and ' I,Vlledier to Vialn.'llincied and thtr.rativy Pam Ames° N. Wood Moat, Pl=. • gni, Act of tim eartrated lams, Mem Nil. ALRX. - PRABER, • . • • •• OrnaMentat:Elasterer,- ...• *au fittort, (Ad PihrdrAtiestmeate. 1 - . Ak BROWN; oronhi - moat respectrully riteti t ata n r b it th igat, ' i niter d 'e l b , u Net. eeeeetteent td,Vt Often ,1111tasc (cal l us:dem. WA Ms nude (9 ender,. lit the ety/e,sitraated mold tour In the Veiled Etetta . . ki l ‘ lls ..rd i r th ean e rl tat l e eboa, " = " ig..l " 7r Labno.tri 1 a hlerZtellatte. I AsiMand faretsh thAt I=l:Zr. " A ll " t" h ; o " 6 " lPted eMplibtg. • • • ANN GLASS WOREEk 11 GI ORENZ WIOIITMAN Mantifsetarivi a al Mod. of vuzs. zanies, i geor PA, WM. and OS hoist 4mal. liltsw • ... Gas til==k: gaol./ itTg. • awn . . , „ , JONES k QUICO, Manufacturers. or IS nricir niter 81.1, C rt :b 4i iilsb Staff, Puma pkw j ai ass. Maas pod ?LIT tiren rn fl at lirersairg Patens Bowe wm 800 sod nvt tau a EiMikteitiscaZdjuatf Intr. Tat, Ingrou=lColUntarairwor IPI TSBURGIJ GAZETTE. FRIDAY . MORNING, AUGUST 4, '1854 I - MOM WASIIINUTON. OgrresDandetteo or the Deity PlttebaratrAtutt;. ' , WASHINGTON, July 31. - Tlfs has been uninteresting day in Coligress, Indeid is yet; for though it is now midnight, the Renate is engaged in n close mkt severe struggle '• to lilies - and Hirbor. Bill, which threatens to reSult in the - exhaustion of thesession and the lostiotall the Appropriatiorts. 44, will be recol loote3 that m 1840 the bill on the setup object wan Potholed by a deliberate game of obstruction, byjsbeitkingiagabist time, by reading soups et ' o :lil**sue tnessagei tram Polk and the set or 8 *e. rights pretenders and "constitutional (4tltl.) ttiat outrontulid him: The coincidencewas ve singular; but to-day, at about two o'clock, TOcixt'm took the. floor and announced that if ne aormr7.the lit i tohit. rl m and os bestrangle twA t witc.tiy d i n . nd er sin ne o ti t y licc t r ii , e l santi 'Way. And to centinue.thn coincidence, othernatural enemies of the bill immediatelyen- ' tereil upon the same generous and magnanimous cruise of opposition. An aruindment was put'l on, Oidtnisg $50;0olY for the Pacific coast, which will, have the effect to send the bill back to the lloSse 'should it now escape the remorseless clutches of the Renate. I fervently hope that the'stavocetes of these apprepriations will force their enemies to a vote upon the bill, and make , theiti show their hands, even though in the effort every other measdro of legislationpo loot and the semion exhausted. • - Sot far more important than this and all the appropriations together, Was the movement by Mr. Sumner for the repeal of the Fugitive Law', and. the •proceedings thereupon. Mr. Sumner had given notice of his Intention to introduce this bill many weeks ago, and to-day asked leavt3, and upon that motion, as usual, was about to ad. dress the Senate in fever sad explanation of the propoeed Fill. lie woo prevented, and to cat hit~tcaftan% the accustomed opportunity of de , .bele, the on . tj ority of the Sonate,groasly violated ndescand reversed its own repeated col emir. decision:.- The Southern slaveholders re fated him AIM privilege of speaking out of ma lignaat hatred of the man and a mortal fear of the effects of &cgs:slim their miserable North ern allies wished to smuggle the whale subject., out of eight as quickly as possibte, as.they also dreaded diacussion, and, more thin all, the ef fects of direct votes upon the question. Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, was In the , chair and I decided that Mr. Stunner had not the' right to I address the Septaoat:this stage of the proceed ing, if objections were made, In this it is con tended that he was - techniially right, and I will I not affect to decide eo nice n. point against him. But when Mr. , appealed; SW when the I appeal was Inidkon %ha table, the majority knew that they were acting Without right or prece dent; for it is settled that in the Situtte an appeal from a decision of the chair canootbe laid on the. table, but must be iotO Orton by the Senate.— The question was then en leave to introduce the WI. This was refused=eyes 10, nays 35: The ayes were, Messrs., Reset:Wen, of 31e.: Foot, of Vt., Serener and itockwell. of Moss.; Gillette, ofCi., Seward, Wade and thmse, of Ohio; Doti:, 7. and Walker, .of Wisconsin. I,olall have elms mild commentate - Make on tilt of negatives when I see thee. In the .Ifouse,,Dewfiat:a' Pe. declared Ant to=morroW, or as .10011.* 40.1 i, House should dl one of the Genets! Appropriation Bill .be should It . 11071) to take up the mutilated Homestead bill now - transformed tutu the Hunter graduation affair, sad that be should endearor to amend ii, an as better to protect octall settlers, and pass Mr. Dairen dld not say that he would insist nvpthe aerial 'Homestead grants which_lhe hill si , ttrtided(or. as it left the House. But until the contrary appears I will assume that amts. is honestly laboring for-the Homesitlinticiple, ant is determined not to yield it so long as tithre ls a pcwsibility of ancerla This House toiled and fretted for fire hours over the details of civil nn.l diplomatic, hills. as returned from the Senate, crammed wittispecific appropriations to the Oulu of $15,000,000, and with others of in leder:mite character to the amount of another million, besides creating offi ceslnnumerable owl raising the salaries of those now in loeing -to the amount of several - hundred thousand dollars per annum. .The House - urged on by tins determined stand of the-nig minor ity, attempted to reduce tha_monster to more modest proportions, but without much effect There is some ohanett that the thing will lir kill ed, and that consequently there will be it called session of Congress. The rte went tntneniitteal the paper; ipetchl ing sport in the San Juan outrage.— These tioentnent3 detract nothing from the hese nese and meanness of the act, and Acre it to be entirely worthy' of -this adminiatration and of the contempt and condemnation of the country, Justus. • • Tim Earerene Wr.r. The Lbudon Times of July 18th, Temnrks upon the state of offal!" as fullown : IShatcter may be the motivet which appear to have suspended the direct action of the Austrian Government and the German Fivers at the very moment when it was confidently supposed that General Cobinl'a division was about to eater the Principalities, the first and moot Important con- Weration fur onraelvem and far the world is that thii operations of the Turkish 'anny, backed by the forces and the Generals of Prance and Eng land, are not in the slightest degree dependant on the intrigues of Berlin or the hesitations of Vienna. On th e contrary, there lum never been orna ment Since (be commencement of this war nt which the belligerent powers were resolved and prepared to prosecute their onterpiso with great er activity. The delays which are inseparable from the opening of a campaign, [rum tho ex trema difficulty of obtaining the means of traus port, especially in ri barbarous country, are at last overcome. Time Itussiandefences at the liu- Una, month of, e Dettube, are reported to have been attaeited d destroyed bY Sao Uritish and French stomata . A c'ensiderable detachment of French troops stabs for the. Battle, while the Min expeditionary army under Marshal Bt. Antaud'and I.olti Bagley, must have reached the Danube in limo to !upper( the laet energetic Itad brilliant operations of Omer Pasha. , o - • To talk of uogoliallotto--suil aspcoitillp nego tiation' on so 'Limy owl umatisfactory'a twain as the last communication from St. Peterabarg --at tho. moment when the belligerent Powers nro just beginning to reap same of am- advan tages which they hare o rlghtto anticipoto from Lbtir Nag nacrinoes awl their long forbearance, Is an abOunlittof which no man In Europe, ex cept (Ito King of PlMAllia; can be guilty. Tho King of Primula himself must be aware that ho Las Met all credit anti Intluencti with the Woot en' Powers and with Europa, and, his Enrol In ]reason, wlio went through the formality of pre senting Lin creJentiala to Ler Majosty.yeaterday, in not to by envies' Ja tho iliothargo of the duties he will Lain to. perform:. .' . The Cabinet of Ithrlin'atill hopes to play. Um gamo 'a Russia is Germany, and it is sealomsly seconded by several of the potty Courts. From what is passing. before our eyes, it is not too much taaseert, that If the policy of Germany bad depended on tho secondary sovereign of that country, and if Austria bad not advocated amore independent WIG of conduct:the whole German nation wOnld . Imre been sold to Itusala in this 0.004. It Is felt throughout Gorman* that the Emperor Francis Joseph is the only Prince who has 'Mown • souse and spirit at this crisis, nod that ho lure been thwarted by ovary Intite ence which could bo employed to warp his judg ment and shake his courage. • can conceive no event ao fatal to the inter is of Gormanrand of Europe, no nesoluthm so ilisistretts, no treachery so onialtial, aa n daain' -lon on the part of tho Austrian government to re tads from the engagements It has contracted on Vitae momentous qucotions with tho belligerent Powers.- Then indeed the war would cease to be ': ll :lltreiggle for the existence of the Ottoman em pire; it would ere long shako every State in Ea ,rope to its foundations, and the emperor of Rus sia would succeed in ehifting the Pettit , t° whi ch he is now exposed to his accomplices and Miele- • Mamie, although the eipected advance of the Austrian army into the Principalities h" Isar reter4l,l, the presence of nearly"-60.000 men on the Austrian frontier, and in the provinces of Gal. Jac* the Balcoirinsoina.Trcoisybanialla4 ever cised a very important and salutary effectors the war. it is the presence of these troops in a strung ~. -------- ; advanced positron, fortified b„yns range of the s 1 Carpathian:Mountains, .which co ri 7 r le the Etas' ~ . \ Croats rex, .S. CY; July qi. ', peror'of-litissia and all - his Girte ' teretaln all r We have larthe.r \ partianlitrs of the Mexican the-finest troops of the' - Russian MY in the news .by:•.thc steamer\ Oritaba—the dates from i kingdoM of Poland, in Podolia ands ieldtivitt;in- } Ter' Crux being to tha , .22 , 1: \N, \ s -stomach that only . a parfof the ad antf4tlf‘corPs 1 'Great stiffelinets rephrted'amang the\inhabil, can be said to operate at 'Minder Prince Gorts-1 tanto of the - Fontlienr liortioits of - Mexico, in' chakoff in Wallachia. . \\'. \ ' consequence of the scarcilw of fioehl.', and W.gen -1 The last accounts state that he has not ' tthis oral famine waafeared rinlC , s,s speedy ‘ relief 'was ', moment more than 60,000 men,' and very Probe- received ...- \\' \ \'y I,ly this estimate is correct, for • each of thesel \ The'eholera, which , bas recently heel ---,, two..corps is supposed to be reduced to ahotat dug such., terrible \ ravages, had neonhalf that number. With this fece, alreadr peered, and the 'city of, MexicaeePet much discouraged, weakened and shaken, thil quite healthy. , • • Russian commander may haVe to fight a battle;l. \At Vera Urns, thOwever, the yellow but the reason that he cannot look for any ME. vreke_sented by the .letters from ant of clout reinforesmonts in th at th e hulk of the Rua- - gingto an alarming extent. elan army is kept in check by the formidable ar- 'in oho hospital there Were nearly tw.:;\ ray upon the Austrian frontier, and this obstacle cases reported daring tiro past. PIZ wei can onlYbe removed by an assurance that Aus- hundred and fifty of which had pnived fat .. trio accepts the humiliating and insecure pool- The grasshopper is doing\serious injury a. tied la whin the policy of Russia . Would place the crop in many sections of the country. \ her. • , The appeintment of Gen. Resadre as presid,era Until Atm tern the Principalities, not on=. of the Supremo Tribunal of the army and nav y, ly as the declared ally of the Sultan, but as one ,is announced. • •\ of the declared auMganists of Russia, we have ' no desire to see her move at all. A neutral oc cupation would only hha general, mbarrassnient, and must give rise to :distrrist and animosity. en both sides. In the meantime, the coarse of events has become so rapid,'and thus far no successful, that the decision of the Austrian goverament is losing theimportnnt influence it seemed likely to exercise a few wecks,ago over the results of the' campaign.; In the °present state of this campaign, with Omar Paslut advancing on Bucharest, and the al lied armies on the Danube, it is mere puerility to address another tdlimoium to Russia demand ing the evacuation of thit Principalities in n month, for in less than that time the, fate of the invading army ought to be \decided ,• and, at.. though the weight%f the force's and influence of, Austria in-the war must still 'be considerable,' every day that she loses' in giving effect to the Conventiotren the 14th of Juno, transfers to the Western-Pt:were a large share a the- power she might eweictib In the Eastern provinces of Eu- We • have reason to helieve thht the Ruisian . answer was communicated to the Ministers. of France and England - on Wednuday ant , Thorn -1 day in last •week, with an intimation-that the Conference would be summoned deliberate on it (in pursuance of a former`agreement,)`.but 7ttillt Austria enuldnet Mrect to 'exercise any in fluent.° over the military movements of the bel: ligerents. The official organ of\ the Afistri ' government Catlttlillett a himilar an\oouncemeit to the etTeet that, although the Ruseian 'answer imperfectly satisfies the demainis of"the Court of Vienna, and it 13 regahled by Prxihia alone 1 as the basis of a negotiation for pence4et this must ofcourse depend on Me (Prima of elklrenl-' ma,Pnierrn. Tne Barrens WATt—The whole of the \ left bank of the Danube between lit' tlafat and 014n itta is fully occupied by the Turks. ' •:, i i All the 'tench and English troops had been diserabark at 'Varna, and were gradually, ad-: , rancing to ards Eilistria' .• The army was stully in 'grantor "heavy draught," which had -Been,the great caste of their detention. - , \., The Turks continued crossing the Danubd_.- r ' The Turkish Danubian flotilla is assemliling lie, \ I tween nutsehuk and Turtukai. A bridge be', tween.Ruischnk and Giorgero had been repaired' nod rtStted. - - It is asserted thnt while - 6000 Russians were marching from Bucharest, one-half wMe'struek clown by sun stroke, or infiammition of the The -Vienna correspondent of" the London Tittles, under date of July 12th, says : We have received some further details re specting the defeat of the Russians-both at Gi urgevo and at Oltenitza. As you were some rgs since informed by telegraph, the struggle' 'began at Giurgevo on the 2d. On the 4th, Oth and 7th of July sanguinary engagements took place. On the, last mentioned date, the Turks, who were in great force, were completely mas tem of the islands between Rustchuk antl.Giur gave. The 'Russians, early in the morning of the Bth, evacuated' Ginfgevo and, retired to Fro-' tesehi. We art then Informed that the troops stationed at Budeschtl, under the command of Generals Baumgartner and Dannerberg, advan ced to the assistance of the corps at Frateschti It must be observed, thatlkthis statement be -, correct, the Turks who creased' the river at 01- tenitts would cunt with little difficulty in get-, ting to Bucharest. General Danenberg on his arrival took the commandof the troops, and ear ly en the ur:Q.olllg of the Bth. _made a violent , attack•on the Turks. The battle lasted many, houra and ended with the defect? .of the Rus sians and their retreat to Falaschtuk, which is .en the left banked' the Njuschlow, a tributary of the Argish. The Turks, who were commanded by Said Ps lm, the Governor of ltutschnk, COD tian4lly receive reinforcements. 'hut on the 9th they had not quitted the bank of the river. On the Bth the Turk* passed the river between Tar bwitra and Siltstria, and marching west attacked the Russian detaohtarnt posted at Oltenitta. The Russians were obliged to leave °iterate in the hands of the Turks„ who now occupy the place itself and the islands in front Of it. The Turkish a rps at Gimgevo, which has a regular pontoon bridge across the Danube, is already in communication with the troops at Oltenitta. The main f-ree of the Russians left TresitcheltY,whera Prince Gortschakoff had his headquarters on the Bth, And advanced,-in forced marches, by Way of Bucharest; to Olthnitra nrittGiurgevo. Accord. ing to advice, of the Bth from Widdin, the Turks had passed the river # several places into Little Wnllochia in order. tilmep the Russians from crossing the Altana This last paragraph-suffices to show whit mischief Austria has done by not acting up to her engagements. The Madrid correspondent of • the London Times, nnder date of July 11, says : , • "The insurrection daily appears more likely to become a <general Involution in. a 'liberal sense. O'Donnell, convinced that the country will not move for the mere purpose of making hint Prime Minister, is snore and more disposed to enter into the views of the Progresistas. I have spoken more than once of these new ten dencies on his Part 'For some time during his concealment hero Els chief adviser xis Gonzales Bravo, who would not hear of concsionsto the liberal party, by whom Le well knew himself to -be despised, as he deserved. Bravo had a•dis- Tute with O'Donnell; took his passport, andleft the country. Since then O'Donnell' has had. a for more lespeetable counsellor in Ries . ROM, who is .with him, and Who is a firm and decided Liberal, - The result of his efforts and advice may very possibly be, befere many Hays, afresh proclamation from the General-in-Chief frankly declaring himself in Over of such measures as will be acceptable to the Progresiztas, and to an . lmsbense mnjority of the nation." Thera is a strong - report ,licre that Queen Christina - leaves this,,phice for Paris on tho 17th Mat, This looks like a retreat, if, - true.: lam the more inclined to think it may be, because gttnisit have again been stationed on this road from this 'place to' Burgos, from which I . the Othei - day. mentioned they, had - been withdrawn. North, of Barges a Carlist imrty has appeard; abouttfty men strong, headed by a pyiest, whom they tho .TiradEhierso" 7 --"the iron Priest" There're - tinother Oculist band in Navarre.. • PAWS,. Wednesday..-,Prom Perpignan. 160' advises state the garrison and town of Barcelo na hero pronounced against the Oovernment. Tho regiment of liorarro and Guatialescarre took the initiative, and the acclaims of tbe peo ple. The Military tiovernor is at the head of the movement, to which the Captain-General has Ad hered amid shouts of 'Long live the tionstitu . - tion," "Down with the Ministers," "Away with Queen Christiana." Private - dispatches.'received at Paris, Mato that tho Turks, under Omar l'asha, had entered Bucharest. _ The ..iforideur_ does not .mention this, but only nap that' "the army. of OniarPtiedia with the En gliah and French . auxilliaries, amounted to at least 60,000 mon-rand that. Prince Oortaehakoff has likewise 60.001/ A battle between thesetwo armies is close nt hind." Tho London Moralog Chronicle publishes the folloviogsaatettioot • . • "A rogues% it is understood, was oubmittod to the Cabinet Council held on Saturday last, for permhuslon to allow. Sir Charles Napier with the tleet under Lis . contannd to attack Cronstadt Sir Jatnes °minim, First Lord of tho Admirality, and the Doke of Nowcimtle, War Minister, attend, cd a Privy Conuailleld on Monday by the Quer!, to consider the some application, and the resolu tion of the Cabinet; and although the result /1•11 -MA transpired, the dispatch of Brigadier Gene ral Horsy R. Jones, nod. ii company of royed sap pers and miners from Chatham, leans little deubt ,an to the answer/mat to the gallant' Adialral in command of the Deltic tleet. The Denali= (screw steant-frigati) brought home the applica tion from Sir Charles, and. Is- now en Ler nay bath withlho answer." ' - • • Letters from Vienna 'Mate that it woe known there xhat the forward Movement Of thebttoman army and tint of the Mlles wee resolved on .and commenced as won gut It became evident that the Austrian Government did not , mean honestly to NMI its treaty with the Porto and taint Wallach in to turn out the Ruasittus: 'tie stated that the Minister of .We Sultan at. Vicesuxhan , *neatest thit the Austrian Government will not under tho: aireunistencrif, iced its troops into any other previous of-.the. Sultan's dominions under the gummed authority of the CroaventiorCot of the cotes which have since been exchanged. t • \ \ . \ \,..\ \ •,. ~, ' „ „ ' • `• ,\'•; ‘\ \. i ', \: , . a .. a„f \,\ \ •• ~. . . \ - -:••-: - -A•-• '•'• ': \.-'• -.\.'-,:Y . ." - :: - i- , -., • • •• ~ _ ~ • . ,•., . :- a , eIfOLIIICA A7' Bonuanots.-=-The West In dian of June 24', gives a detitiled a:econnt of the cholera at Barbadoes. We quote:. \ • We \ are unable to state with, accuracy the total number of deaths to the island from the epidemic, up td the present Moment, but it cannot he far short of 7,0th0, which - weoldlbe . nearly five per cent. of the whole population. In „Bridgetown and the parish of St. Michael, Which Contains a POpulatian 0f34,344, the deaths May, be 'set dowastilth more ' , accuracy at 4;078;' - or about 13 per Cent. the same rates of mor tality is to extend over the•other parishety it Ic 1 awful to think 'how the ranks ;of the laboring I classes will be thinned, and the estates deprived of the neCeitary hoods to cultivate tnem=an evil which will fall Most heavily upon the 'estates \in St. Andrew's and\St. Joseph's,' Below Clio' 'where it was always difficult to procure labtoron •shme of these s estatcsat Frarer's,Walke,e,s,Belle Bawden's, 31orge4 .Letat uills,-,for -* tastes , which are neaity . wept 'i of \their inhabi t-ante, If the sane dcsOlalingsceurge continues 'its'werk for the next Sir weeks, it is frightful to consider the loss of life; it in searcoli IMse ap palling to reflect uphn the - sacrifice of `property that must ensue. , It appears now to \he leaving , , thc:•eity,•tind moving like n cloud urinto the interior - of the island. It has already spread overy , part of the, parish of St. Michael;. at Rock, Myloids Hill. Hanson, Upton,eautl.'llastings;•it,has ap peared, and no where with greater virulence than at Lower Eterneye, 'where up tq Yriday last there were 22 deaths amongst thh laitorCrs. • - s•• • _ . • ILttutesn Low--Pain l'ass.==T)ie Great Yora m: !Mammy Compaky value.: Iforrison:—This -a-as an action brought by the plaintiff, a report er of the Bell's Life newspaper, tkrecover dam-' , ages for injuries he had received while travel ling on the company's Brie 'With a free PaiSgratit m.i.by the Company tolhe proprietors of\that Nournal. upon the trial* the 'Jury' 'retained. a Verdict for the plaintiff With .C 501). damages, and. sit appeal was taken. The learned Judge, deliv ering judgment, said the only question the Court 1 had'th consider was, whether the ruling of the IJade>, upen the third plea, that the,plairdiff in the Cchtrt below was unlawfully in'a certain car \ riage at \the time of the collision, was correct.- , Mr. Darrin Martin had been of opinion that there I was suffictent evidence for the consideration of the Jury, and had directed them that theplain- tiff below wila lawfully in. the carriage, and the Court fully agreed that the learned Judgeetras I right. From the evidence, it appeareda prac tice had existed, betieen the Directors of the Clreat - fierthern Ealway Company and the prei prietors of Bell's Life, for then-'mutual conVe, nience, that the reporter of that journal should be furnished with free passes to any part of the country ou the lines to attend and, report racing and other meetings; and in this case the plaintiff,- who had frequenffy done so, had travelled with is pass with a name ill ii,other than that of the plaintiff, and that a memaranduan Was appended' which stated that the pass` was not transferable, but the evidence did nut distinctly phew whether there were any phi:mines for so doing. There was evidence that. the plaintiff was acting bona fide as.the reporter of Bell's Life,,and bad gone, to the gallon, showed his ticket to the porter, • and was by him placed in a carriage.- Other re porters, with the 'knowledge of the Company, .had done the Same, no objection being made, they being known to the offitials although their names were not mentioned - in the ticket or pass. The learned Judge said \ that allthe Judges con curred in opinion that \Mr. Baron. Martin was right in his directions tote jury, that the plain tiffwaslawfully in the defendant's carriage, and that the verdict and jrulgtemit of the Court be low must be affirmed.- :. . - . . - CLIOLEUA is TUE Couvray.A-, The Cholera has extended itself to nearly all of the country tonna Seuthwest and Northwest, we hear of 'numerous fatal cases inneighliorhoods on thil Prairies also. In some !civilities, always healthy heretofore, its ravages have been of the most al • g -charac ter, while in others, not coroparativUly salubri ous, its manifestations have not been malignant ; =thus putting at fault all theories in Turd to, its phenomena. Should the weather ontidue hot and dry, we apprehend that Very relr villa ges or even farming neighborhoods in the North ern part of the State will escape. This aiipre,' hension is also generillY entertained s by physi cians and those who have watched thaprovess and learned the migratory character of \ the di, cease, and no small degree of alarm - appears At pervade the public mind. , This dear is Lightened, ire doubt not, by the exaggenited re ports which have been circulated in reference to our own city —reports which' charge' a lability not surpassed by, the black vomit of New Orleans, orany of the plagues which have front time to time swept over llurope and-kaki. One of the immediate consequences of this condition of things is did' stoppage of that ant; vassal activity which pervaded the whole Stile hot a few weeks ago, and a diminished business in the exchanges of the country, which cannot fail to seriously embarass the people . . . in s finan cial way. .. - ' How well founded the 'belief La that the Chole ra has become a settled disease of the country, which may be expected . every year, even the highest medical practitioners bare not settled.— Probably there is as great a difference of opinion in regard to - thin phase as there is about the best remedies for the alleviation af the disease. Certain it is, however, that the cholera is rap idly spreading thronghout the West, and that it creates panic wherever it appears, thusblum'Xing the business energies of the people, anffinevita bly lending to temporary embarrassment\ . The effects of it will doubtless react umn our \ city, and nerionsly affect our prosperity . for a short I ,time. By the first of September, we hope to bet able to notice a change. We cannot expect \it , before, that time.—Chiecoo Tribune. . \ The Cholera io raging mast fatally at Perry: I burg, Ohio. The Maumee Times, of Saturday gives the names of many.prominent eitizeris Who hnve died, among whom maybe mentionedthe Mon:Elijah Huntington; fortnetly a tnembe of the Legishittre, Jebb Spofford, whit' was \\ j known as the keeper of Spafford's'Exchattge, 1 and Dr. James Robertson, ono of the most skill- : ful physicians of the place .who lost his life in endeavoring to nerd the lives of his fellow citic tens. ' The Journal state; that from one-fourth's to one-third of the citizens have fled, it was not j the great number of deaths that caused the pan-, le, says the Journal, so much oath° certainly of, death if attacked--the cures bare been no few. : tnotli the Journal and Democrat have'suspernled their publications till the Cholera shell have sub aided. • \ • • • ..'.. There have been' oier fifty deatto up to anis' time. The cholera is also premieneat Defiance, several deatha baring oceurred,but the disease is abating.' ...There were nine deaths from chele in Ilan moo city, last week, and a few deaths.' ve also occurred from , this dieenso arrrovidence .in:Ln can county: COLLASPITI RAlLROADS,—The'cccent fraudo in Railroad stockS, and the stringeney of the mon ey market are causing many 'raibrohcl schemts in the West- to collapse. ••,111inois hits not: escaped? The Alton Tekgrapls says that orderikhave been received from Col. Ilrough, for a, total suspen sion anti work upon the Brunei rObtl,Vfnam St. Louts to -Terre Haute. \ Hot only hark,the labor ers been disehorged; but even the engineers who .were :Wooing . tho Brick. ' , Thocense of ' O da sus. 'pension, we understand . is the tiglitneas ..ef . , the 'money Market, and . the latter impossibility\ of :raining meani for its pinkeentlon: Wo far that this isnottheanly . great trunk road that wily* .etoplud for. smiler resumes. 'tTe have more in Ithich Chipago is decidedly in .that will biro to be, suspended until confidante bi• railroad stocksahadi be sefilcilqicirettOrtiti.-041- Boors BANICS.—•Th . IttIp9O26 , , BriDk 'Nato Re porter for August eantsuusoituler the head of District of Colatubla;stlistof all the good links in tho Diethot,: wiylag ,those ' not named, nro worthless. 'Atnoag these 944 banks tire the sank of North Ametiethltio Minnfiscturers' Bank, the, Metropolitan •Danls, the Washingtou Bank, and:tho:Douthern MouUkfacturers'-Dank. Our own fellow-eititeaa neat Uot bo told, that no such cot:H:erns are in osittcoce I his I)utr Ft Sentinel. \ ~~ ~. 1--_ -1~ \* - :. l t '' \ ; .-- ''7 , ),fi.;;' , '' \ 3.' •- ~ 1 '- \, '':_. \ . l v_ -.. ..."4. -‘,\ - _ ',251.1.:1\ , . ' \ New r9 . 11,X, August I. • 6..dr:Midi deanof 1 the Harlem Ra il road met at."their - nflicto-day,'„, to take action in relation to the over ne of -. ; • stock.. ...The 'attendance was so large that st, was , foundnecessery to adjourn AO Tammany Hall.— W. C. WetinoreXPresident pro tem, made - a \ re. '''l t \ \ port on \ behalf "et the .Direeters; stating t Spurious stock had been, issued, amounting t - 141 14 old shores, an 1320 pr k eferret ft . A moti on to i t e t ?tiTriLtio o st u wi ti al' in favor 7r. ma- _1 tion to appoint aco '[te e of thirteen stock- 1 \holder's, not directors, i nvestigate the whole I Subject; \ and the'etaidnet, fall concerned, and to' . I report town adjontied in 'ng, with each a ree- i ommendation us m.v be deemed expedient., This I motion waitiarried and the committee appointe& I The 'meetink then•sitljetarnerd, to mee. this day fortnight. `' Count C - 'asint\y Ilstlisin,Y,' .the tatsids4eports, ' 't died at Paris on he 17th of July.' lie walla bril, -; I `limit and' accomplished member 'of 'one \ id the. -; oldest and most nohle Hungarian families. \ \ Al- -' though trained in liuropenn. Ctinrt society ond eiltated in the schdid. of aristocratic exclusion, , ~he as; ,for a long tithe, an activtivflierad Of tlie ... i \ 'people, i n his native - country. But he min never .... aided Fey any revolutionakymovement,until 1840, when lid\ was made heed o f the Department of' Foirign Affairs in Kossattes Government. •,, Ili '.,,.. nhaihril in the calamities of the organiiation, and - 1 was, klong 'with Kossuth, a captive:in Thrkey--;-. - Since his titivation hh his resided in Parisi, and . ) has only hem heard Of once oriwice,,in Centro: i \ 1 versies nspecting the 'honesty capacity of 1. - 1 his formeivlsseCiata and leader,..hismith, of both \ ' of which iie...bas expresso:l doubts, 'i, , •.- --. .\ : \ /i ,, letlei . ii : dm . eZeilstUldi tioPle 'arii4:-, Aleonple, \ - 1 \ of English offi rs Virtie returning ftelk \the Bo a , \ lari . barrack their encampment - °hey-night, ...-.-. recently; when\ e theikway; by the net-Nihau, a:- water-spout nrose ~ r , ,r . . theN s ers,; and was blare ' the'lvind over the d, 'until it . broke - OVPi•the spot wherri, thesis men *cut.-. \ them \ was carried :by 1. the rushing torrent anon he sea, and the, baser \Ants' left , ' Ins is k the - stones :MX thls:shore,,,thonghli w . recovered - and ,'7 hl say to' coin ment: . ,‘ \ - - `,\,,, Ttie],itOl of hie IttinVelqtow - ii hint princiiisfyirds i the City "te`ronistially I Therece' is =were , ery 'larlikii tho\ i c. .1, the.eoes ption foll, short ; of t ~ t - . j years. M tof the, largo ware. • oneee t earlyinthe eason,lrdye been i akar or; ,in process '0 construction, 'but tlA e e 'Mut private \ reside Oes ere c ted hove rfnot lively: entail , Moreland:s. and 'lll -have 11/4113i -ha beerLinusbi to drawfundefrorn tt .lar basinesaepem .01 / 5 1 NA Ca Piaa s6 c9' ds:min 'building oles, for rent rotidir leifi, his than lonising ratifier On 'reilioad bor domed_ by trometshho, - best Mullett in ktos per cent. a month-40A: Comp. • '• . : --:',.., \ - ' Tha . Alton , Coarser -says a -contract', made, with a comer at; that place to' 100 flour barrels every 'neck-day . for month„ at Me a barrel. - ‘ : Tinrasscr. Laiv--A)mifur \Dteistga;--r) clerritand that the esaiitutiontlity„ Ira, Temperance Taw of last.. rl cafe .tri , Judge Bartley,' of the Su'COntri; am es ,Walker,..Stnert sand _ ; Of tha - Courtr„ at ' a - late session, wiirsk the math_ agreed, in deciding, the law.Yeonstitntiorml, and ~,.. binding tipon the peeple of 014: • - This Is in op- • . j position (*Judge Corwin 'a decision,'aid much „ ..•,, mire -in desorslariee with cotamon. s iose end pro. .1 cedence. We do not know whether the late dents, 1 1 / 4 ion covered the i points decided,iii ' , l dgellialtin, but learn it 'd, and that his decisi is . also re- versed. We trust this may tern ill tto be the -. case.—Ohio Siatsaman. , • ~'\- -',‘`,: l. ,'; listx..L.Rainlias fallen nit arenittitidi section of the State. It sbeglui raining. et '.Betala on' .,, Monday about Bin the , morning ind-einitintied .- • i Until noon—ponrin down .a , perfect. tiloodi„and 'completely seturati • the thirsty ;earth.,, The :,.. Shaver extended we's 'as fir as Erieibia little - "*:.:: fell et that point:ll6We . Rain fell at . Toledo - --,- ... in torrents yesterday rosing, extending test eis Oberlin, - and. spreading. ver thenorgi-weetent: ..- -counties, It ha;; fallen on this slde,of.Columitue and Wheeling within three diva .. St il l none via- .... _ ited this section. i: The' sun 'continuesJONair\ and sccireh'ell beneath its rri; . o: - 'l3lokilistra on , - the inereatim exhaustion . rind ..debllitY are.tieees- sary consequences of such-weather, ... .. 2 '.,\ :- -,. EITICOPSAN CireT, Ittraraves.--A; l arrespond- \ eat of the. Ne w ark Advertiser, , ting,:ifrom '.., Florence,- mentionq some events,. hinging upon the assassination Of the Duke .of P7no. He says .. -lei. eerniiii tint another 'Palpable revelation of the spirit of has Just been made itaong our neighbors in the \Dually or-Vsirm\ • . 'The magistrate, who has- beert-dilligently: ,ls. gaged; Since the rent assassination of rthirDakain - in in vestsgations to detect the assassins , bps:heti - self stabbed in the midst of the city bitipen y... With more than ordinary ' presence of, mind e drew the dagger from his breast; atidatternpt - :to chose the absconding villain who planted i . there, when he was fatalli4irked by two aticom- . „pikes in the, bock.. The murderers were permit ted to escape by the,Kaising observers in t he: street, - who contented:. - themselves, With . taking career their still' breathing - vietiM; There' are intimations that- this . bloody street tragedy, as ' ' the taking ,off of the Duke,' ia winked at, by the present Government under the regency of-his, widow, who isl'aistor of the Bourbon heir4p-. 'parent, Count Chambord, do would-be 'Henry " Vsnsorr.—Ezekiel P. Walton' has declined - the nomination of the Maas Convention for , Gov- • enior. Tho Whig candidate for Lieut. Governor • . 'haring aleckdeelined„ the Whig State Committee' have nominated for the letter office Ryland ' Fletcher, a 'Free Democrat and nominee of the Miss Convention. Stephen ItnYee, 'Whig; and Meiritt Clark,'Administration, are the only can didalps for Governor now in tho field. WRO toe 14tE MOST - Lt.tiLi in ' circiLTlA.- -The physician; of the New York 11e Pital . give acme faU showing that semi-eighths of all per sous altrieked with, efiolera aro those who-have' already been Suffering from someorgardo disemie, as the liver, longs, &c., and whecould not live lon tinder any'circuinatancia • This is Jj !Leven by poet rnortenr examinations, midi laid-, - most every initaneis. \ ' \ The Boston t hroniele npri. ; tiiiiittirbtnem en weather paragniphs. It eaves .Tlititreatli er, for tho Inetlow dsys.hasbeen.posltively comparatively hot;,,- superlatively; hot, :any and night Aloe, hotter, , hottells Most. ~ /o3 t l e 3 t . Hottentot, Heatentotter, Ilotegotottest, Rotten tettisimus, Ilottentoftisimus plus one,' Rotten. \ tottisierins,plus ono htiridred—rist Sean oven— hot. ItS--, we give it up. . • \ STAXi , ens or' St.sess.—„ A pnrty,lfarave ere ftom Pendleton county, • Ky.; iprain - in the I , city yesterday, in search `of .their,apves, Wren in number, who ran awn), SondnyMght.lost. The slaves are supposed to \ btr in or'near this recently ar*rnced that tb Ledger was being printed on pipeitmadir principally of straw, under .1 pateed.whieh \pro- • 4 p0:44 to make it from anylibrous vegetable . tub ; street. We are now writing uponfoolscap 4 per of ivory fair quality, Made froth wood, qt Lee, ldasvm-htusetts, by Palmer & -Thesis, exper4ente inn - paper making are Ensan access- , ry by the scarcity and high pries, of cotton and 'Minn rage, *Melt lave advanced so much that , newspapers min Scarcely afford tO•\ be publ i shed \ at their, twiner niter, the cost of paper beingen heavy. If Wood, Straw and other filoronS anti, stances, of it theaper price, can be mitde.rosup-' ply'Gro deficiency of \raga, every branhh of thp - printlng basilicas will be relieved of. on e nemas expense, and.spiao• of our. farmers. will s viteelve ! :;: liandsoMe.prices for that . erhich p ' atively speaking, Of t bat little value Solite , A Conviintion of Hie: Whirr of 'the Congressional District of,PermolntMet, day last nod nominated Justin \Merril candidate. fin , \ representative in \gm! place - Of the Hen; Andrew.Tmecy, wht. bully declined re-election' on lICOO4in health. The Convention .unatimouelk% 'resolution approving Mr.. Tracy's - now prat Congrese. Vitieeoet''to learn that the Mtn.' Wu 6011inoli, who hos* been detained Seat ii tbo noose - of ilepreientstives fc lA* by severe ialisposition,ll, geirsly ;Sprin t ,^re, Virgtt otor„Snistd wii testa, being seist , fc .Bissell, left s city yesterdey 'titanic him ti itietidli'fibit.--/rat: Ate/. • W411? -1 kiarchato for th 0111 64 ZIAZZYromous 'goy. gatiohloot.: ;was %woos.. — KKWlttregy\- - tri ;WWI on, igsmia:Cimpenri tossastir..-aancr z•-• A • D-15 kim No:1 iirecust havlcg fa:VESILTUIThikeIIAWIPI2•2 ."rsed •NA 0f4•44 1 3040111111. plin lawimries at ts. w - Yltr, Alspoutungtaieweis t mid tit la, pest rrll""lVl NlVlikiididrifiLD' SPICED SALNO!.4-IcaLie $110,41 Sewn, 1 kzet up In Up esas of Itilbe 7„.,t,„.....q,..„... .. , ,-,--. • .. . . ... ~.....,4„, , ~...01.,..,.....,...„.„.......„,„4,,,,,A„,.....
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