PITTSBURGHGAZETTF e By warn' iIaRITT§ 33 - l iq#ll ti AtrogT 25 1854 STATE F'oll-GOVSBaiOlif ! -OAMES POLLOitik; os sioinatmerawam.comcn.:. IV • •c,erit, - "COMMIEBIONER, GEOIGE . , • ;II/14111E , AILEGICIM , CO FOR•3I7DGE OF INTPILENI. COImT, DANIEL 'BIIIEBEOI UCOSOOKOrf .C9trStr. Afleghany County-.Wmg Ticket, • ametag-tbri touter,' • , DAVID.UTIVICIA nua-burzbi: r• ' imirErl. l2l o:7ll 2 l.A D raTinlUlT STICTZ9jI, ' R Q :R. E NR P .4 l A . ll . 7l76.Elinalattnii.; - :-.10111.1 J. mum, VautlW. : • a 017.1.1 MAGILL. Wnt Dear , : .Tl.tobarsb. ; attar aocars. •ALE . JAMES B. GLFiN. Una Et-C l 4r 1114 m 9 -P. IT r.C Al , Ea l l q . rit4bu !g h 4JI iv, 'JAitts KELLY: Wll tlca.. - MTN SVlCP.F..l3lrmLaghaisi: Jol.ls IllipW;i4 Rods. • _ . . A erre was...-. allSse fbe talteelal Emu laaeltdatingEatAbilehmeat 4 ela Daily Getette:aes opamed onAAA*: Aere'emallaartee diet. thatvaakas to amine. n.tbli rd. em'ill.dee* areetelas,:vlA lAaarbeum% tharAtee teeloek.'ettiSateitay:. Gozette.--The.rxtradve finagation'a yin Ill42ilatetcodereto oar truluesimon , . ineteOladrable iniadittm'of maktrig tbwir Matron known `Ota•dicattltabAstweenft.pto and Of • tbkisand.l , 4 o3 l , 2lZ 7. • "aladateiery.m rebaat, tosaalbeturer sad shop4rotpar.ln • W0d. 12 . P.nwrtranta ana.P+w;n.o4lo,.. mftrrirra It-inn/mm=l7. -H Dcirucneoi itipsAateripeaucT.-71iere amino tiro tliing; wider' apart, in theii‘ eitenCe than Democracy and Aristocracy; yit , there arc no Spa thing* !SOO . eldsely . tidied„ than ''.Aristocracy and what to now patent , under the mice of De- Venable; a democratic Member' of the thirti-ieCond wasCOngress,'thoroughly disgust - eatwith the heltalder". of his political colleagues „ in that body; &ro defter speaking of the wdyini . ' ancTGittentioniti business .which characterized it th us concluded = r . i.hisitato or jltinge 'thalf-go dix,'ir another , • and another - Conti-est; shall permit the' public In:minesa itipais - by'as this Congrete has for the .t ter.) years what I apprehendlulind it is oae of the mo~f 4I - eglerrhich 'tin coma tiPoOkloeUpte..7 4 6611 litintl:Csonfidence in the • "teghattlivo Assembly of thountry: :They will look here for justice; e e C nd. look in vain. They 'irtli look to the representatives of the people for of - their ; Aliii.iirPteettoti' ' their rights,' and look in rain. The? will coma to the Ceneltision tbat:lhe caperi-. gpvc7'll,lo.4 failure. ". ,`Xt the conclusionis [ 'unavoidable that :the ei pe.r4ftentots repreSentatiVe gorornment ilia ore; through the Mimieedi of the.party itimorfer; ..; --there-needs but ono stop fnrther . to :beach . the thit'the'one-Man piWer or; strong government is the only means of escape jgroM its evils. This one step in advance of lit. :..ifen'ablithe:RicionoWl.Ertgairer does not hesitate , " to take."' : Tbst - paper, so. berg the organ of, the Siithern DenuMiatio party, recapitulates the ' obi:Wu:arming' .ef . be Arst_session of the thirty.: third . Congress,- . andthercdraors the 'following' " - - I,4rt.tipt. only tks;chanieter Of this country,. but credit-of represendatise gorernMent also,. is ~,;'lnipterred by, such shameful disregand princi ple ind'decoram in Wl' 'Congress of the United iBtates. writers. in the - interests Orabsolut lint, Congress is 'already a clnastif ton* of deri, and Aenunctution. From the chimsy irreg ttl and_the:correptpractices which dishonor, " ,, ltWoharsater, they derive an".argdment`in favor of the promptness, precision and Inexorable firm _ 'nese with. which the dsignf of despotism are cone:viva and carried out.. The Camara, Croak wells arid Napoleons 'prery age and country, "ham alleged the degeneracy and inefficiency. of . ' the jggialative body :in apology for the flun.of absolute -power.., llnless Congress mend „inatiners mad its morals, the country noight riot oppoie the triumfer ofitilknotra to the exec - ' ntite department'of thegotomment.". . lama nothing. illegitimate in - tho ehinge pit irediota. The failure of the repro A.- • . .sentatice form of garret:teas* !would naturally Void It infers 'to the formation of .an - aristocrat- L,s3Mit government; and as this failure is - pre(rmit... on the management of the government in Dent .ocriatie hands, we - iee bow naturally and as a mat, Mr. of Cenreo DeLioentey'olldei fate iiistocraey. ' This is the Southern view of the matter, and '• - ire nronot tritholat a suspicion that Southern pot:. Itkliva would very gladly sae onitonn of governi neat changed ao as to deprive thepeoplo the; 'gilt of * t t -GOTertialett Blavery would thrive n E :better nadir a strong rule, hi whio the penes' : :voila be concentrated in the hands of .few, than tindersrepublican sidnainhitration. • Hence th e co getiseu of Mr. . Valais and the RicAvionclEriguirn• to eonlu4e that our. ninn of geyernment is a . .....fai!ans, and to, long far t e adtentef a despotism , ss ue:Gore congenial to their pai T iles. 'lt 'ls to' ix:ion/ph of Wel men that tho Deniocratle patty of Mittiorth is now laboring to coniributm - . Gs:History hour in which that party ie permitted • LO'ziLle but . sines to hasten a- . return to :Ghia; s s . • YVX.IIIII9I/XLAZD CONOISSIIONAL DiSTRICT : we indleatedi few days ego; the initist(se, has been taken to bring out a candidate' in the yfeisttoort4sud distriet to Appose the ]lon. ... .Onstne Drum.. The. Whig z gottoty . ConTention' of , ',lndiana has suggested the mime of firsj,i , r *Joni' orroug or Westmoreland; nad as be is highly oeptable daises. he , xill'probably be the - Of-the Anti-Nebraska and Anti-Dram ' t , orrtyi, We here long known hir: Coiode ns a jsntleman of. plain and popular mane ra,y fah:. ...abilitiesaid ee : qpirentrits, and withel . nnsellerl and Inineet.. lie to the _miry i man to - - gain tire ateelions of the masses. lie Li, strong-I :::'' - ,ly dpixrsed costive Nebraska swindle, is A et.cOng 1 -,:-.•;--,..,', .:1- . Mead of the TelWatllCll Cane, cad t 4 be en- ... i dependedupon lat iesiet tin nocroschnients ; 'i'... lit Fleury.' tic want to nee- boo elect:het' and ....'': -. ' ye would bdrise that he be brought colt o A' thd ' ‘' • .4.;.eatrikte of tbe people, and 'ride of 'any;Pa'iticia: ' :- • lai party.. To elect Win. It will be necessary. to --secure to. support of Whigs, Frei:Sol/era and '... :.' ilemoneatiOn feet of all opposed to slabiry en. • • •- - - . .cieachmeots, to intemperance and theladmials:? ... -'. nation °Clime. : The district - is strongly Dent- I d . '__.'.......•:Lixretio, hut such is the dissatistrietiO existing ''• with the tyrannycd party, the'nepop ty o Dines, and :the desire.' to rebate! th e Pi erce ltd. • .., •--..: „fez' ram, that ri believe Cored. . tvieleA:l .led if thecontfottle gone into on the' hi prin.. •• '• ' ' triples and with duo vigor . The Soho Log me. . . ~ -- - ---- lotions were adopted by the Whigs of ' : ' ' •' • '' .8. 'Thee: :the itirroriation- by. Congeries of ire; „.Ifinsorirl Compromise, • whereby, anpatentivr u • - . - pea territory is sabliated to the blight f &Week ' - meets oar noqualitled dinpprobetion, and that t ,' ': • _ ' • th• best interests of the country deco d the re; ~..-: peal ottirai iettibil 45f the Kansas-No iota bill: - •,, .ahrogatiog the blimouri Compierolse; 6 repeal ..' . - • orate Fugitive glare Law. and rid= and de ,. ':, • .lam:toed opOiltiort, in every Constittitional way; ..' - 10 the extension of shivery and to the aggrenione -• ' '.," of the slave power.. • • • • . ,- ':' •, - 4 : ' ' l. That Hon. deguotas Drum—though he vo. -.• •'", -' . ted against the Kansas-Nebraska bill, yet by his 1 ..‘ ' -amendment, by • his *peaches on e floor of • ... •."•:- 2 •COMilteinti. in which be avowed blame to be the , • , .;.•fast ridded of .tbo Pierce adcolidetra • n. Ind by •.:., : aracipting are nomination fiord the dorsers of - - • said administretion. Ins forfeited an claim his iote'might otheisriso base given bite e., loppdtt 'y ..:!.. 1 Of 6 the t o hi firerente of the 'slave power. 1t; a duty winch the W, ..• . Clougfressional district' owe to then their party, to nominate sod rapPOrt ' wbo is reliable, and who, if elected :•.'outibelr views and eentilmor,. - - - . C. That we have fact confidence in '''; ty,lldlity and sound political rine] "John Corode, of Westmoreland count. - '' ' !by name . him -ati the charm ; of- the '''' ...., . county:ft .Conims• ' ' • • ..----- t'4l.i." :, ~ liaar.. Zassuass;,Telegrala ite de' ii:/,71',1,.:,.011etd in town yesterday anuotul 7' , :': -. of the followiottuwka . - •.-.; 7 - ' 34 U4,,,:::: - Urals Conattitadk: 4 ,, '‘,'- Ne ..f . 'lssec:, - .,":.*Cartkage:ltanif;.; - :* • ' . a '''''''''''"''. ' - Prayers', Bank, ,t3t. Lawrence,. ..i4T4';' , ltittliaontlairOs; Camel. . , • *to../ ;-, l ,4 oll l l r 9rieltelturi , ' ... - 7:i . P.::;t.t.ri • saaia. of ont,DtlaWati. ) .? • '. • ROIIIiti Were In circulation unout be failure of Clark '& Ces Bank, TllLnole,rusi eutodry Indiana 131.143: but We could trace the repairs to no res .. • ponsitas warm . MKtOt*s4bal:clY2; - • Umpires= tapas veigregatien of the St. Louie Chureliat Buffalo' Ar.o..oct.tleznent Of, the diftettlties, now existing between the Bishopsand Trustee - Set saith - ehareli jelgttise to the church property, and the Trus tccsirefusitupto enter into any kind of arrange =eat with tho „Bishop, ening to, their .i2•ehigar. cunenunicated, Mr. W.ll. Le Canton]: with. the consent of. the Trustees„ls nes.negeth4ing with Bhop Tinton fora final settlementof the affair. - We understood _the question is to be settled onF the basisof:the -churcit•property remaining in the hands-otthe•Trustees.-,V Tratice. 3 lile 'sincerely r , ejoice that the patient and firm i reciittrince - of the Trnstees crtSt Lords Church is to be crowned - with success. It is Important Nts affording en encouraging precedent of a'cnccest - full resistance to the-arrogant demands , of the . Catliolie hierarchy as relates to Church proper , V. ' We h'ope the example of the St; Loma C4itich will be imitated by every Ciitivilic con 1 , gregation in the country. While the Priest t b;ads to spiritnalities, - let the laymen control .3 temporalities, as a wholesome cheek- over the natural tendencies of power to Centralizatl' 1 'Welt° eto ore tic yet , eh en th St ' a pday q 0 o o a serably which glees tbe.Catholio Bishop 111 this , 61:0e the power to hold preperty as aco ra : ' ,e Ai en sole, will be repealed . - Let tne"encle tisti 'X prepirty:ef itopnin Catboliii 'stand o the s. me tenure as the Pfitirch property of l''t_ptes tints, am). be soverned and controlled by a Board of linitees elected by the members of the cinzirch• 'I his is the safe wry, both for Catholics; and for .1 1e .?uutry• .- ' ' -'' ... ' ' ': ' , . .. . . .. Tdo Lnizi AGAINST BINGOr O'Cowsoa.—The • Totter below Lae be'e'n' furislied - ns by 1.. sy.kwra,,E34”.qt t4is u s ed to!'oOldeP, .alltcottnty, orinthatregion, and with whit' he Is acquainted •Me -Wilmarth is thorough 1 retest:nit; . and a member of the Epiphony EpisCopel Church in thiecitY, (act. Mr:Quick's.) In making the inqUirY he did ho ives geVerned solely by that proper eense ofjusticeivhieh is the 'highest . glory* of--Protestantism. - As tha libel of aarker,:andhis dupe Lawrence I ilM r zist totally discredited In this communi ty, we ocsieelideein to give 'it anY more attention, hut it. may atloZil gratification to ioine of Bishop O'Connor's friends to read the CoMplete refutation of the statement of Elleuor Lawrence, the! she . Was formerly of. lk county, and that her father left her V 129 bun-. tired and fifty acres of land in that county.: • • • atriums; August 1E41854. WILMAILTIT, Eeq Deer Sir—l have mails the closest enquiries in regard to the deceased Lawrence, whom you. Wrote Me 'Concerning. Els 'never died, or_ lived; in this county, and no other person answering his:deseriPtion' of !atiytiszne. I , •enquired of. 'some of the, prominent'-citizens of St.:Marys, and am satisfied thathe never lived-there. Solna coo lute bein imposing upon yea in the matter if they locate him in-Elk county.. The assessments of - the several townships of the county show no each man„ and -if he owned 100 acres of land .they- certainly should. - Schultz is not in the county. I could tot give him year letter. .. • ,• • • Yours truly, limurr Boerne; • ' , lsmer .m . Fries.—The.Fdtkiddphirt , Ledger does, Cat like the tenposition ondektood• to be - enter , 'tuned at Washington, of iiiterfetipgt#theigniirs .of Spain and,grantiag,aid: 6.4 the.port Of ,the 11 ' S. Gorernutent, to the Spanish Republicsi In s word ; tha Ledger wishes ther doctric 'or'non intervention applied te - Spain.ad it.waito Ilungary: That 'paper' forgets, balkier, that the institution of slavery (and 'slaved is the gov ernment) is supposed to be interestedin the fate. of the' republicans in Spain, their ascendency be kg regarded as the only apparent means of oh. :tufiting.culM;; wkile that Institutionbad nothing to gain and, everything :to •Jose by helpMg:the 'lbmgarians who had begun their career by aka idling slavery. rifinbe as cireamstances. alter eases; what was nil wrong in the base of Rungs, ry is all right in ihe case of Spain. Thatlonsin ant power in thiszoiernment has no rcgard . for consistenci. 'lt judges of principles according to t.iteirptbliable results; cud ibiort and condones. the km e les tilt Mattel just is its tar,. . Y , ' este seem to dictate:. :Joirtaxusst.—The New Pork rfallAt 'glades to the practicocotnmon to the preis at - large of anti ding to editore,by nerne,;instead of to the papers which they edit,. Allitost :Prerir cori#OCtor. of a sheet - who has n difference with the Tribuyie al= ways lug in Horace Gridy as the. tbilavr.or- labs hicubrations, instead of referring to the paper of ishlch he is an editor. This is a Vice' f Jana- Ludlam, in our country, and cannot be too 'soon' abandoned. It detrauts l'roin.the dignity of the profession, leadr directly to personalities,and. deirecies the press into a mere eagiee for indi-. rides' encounters., Even Bin co oar connection with the press In' this city;' our opponents, or those who have rho .geg.to differ with us, have almost nnitonnly car ried on the warfare against .os, personally, In li atond of agalnst the views and measures advoca tad In oar columns. We are Used to this; now *,do not complain of it; but the hies affords . ju 1 14/* aPPortaaiii for copying a Pak of thin' . Treads?* article as being at suitable to LW,. re!. . . gibs'ta to any other We beg then to suggest 'to our liretknm of.lhe press generallyoltat they would' do trek,', when they deem it their duty to set right anything ;irhich they think is wrong in our columns,.tead. 'Calms themselves to the journal, and 'not to say • one whom they may know or believe to hae . atnann its writers. The Tribune aims at the dignity of n permanent public institution, and accordingly has frequent occasion to state principles arm: put . forth argamwts .may very properly be taken up andilisnased by any periodical think ing them of eulheientimpeetance; but we sub mit that anelidiscanions.gain,ziothing . by being : made the occasion for pereopinties, whether ob jurgatory or flattering. :who • a *ate prints under his.own name then hq:le immediately res. Itbekkhearec• Mtd,gben newspa ;er does the .same, .then line newspaper which is ree&niible, and nOtimr.pr.ivate or pub! 11 journalism is neer to attain a hetter.dignitY than it now possesses in , this country; it must be! Ly laying aside the load of mere ,pentonalities :with which it boa been the custom t o . clog and often to dekrado it. Let us, if possible, biro the .atteraoces, of ideas and the conflicts Of opinion, of which the daily endetookly press are, to.largoly and. beneficially the . mcdiarn, aisita barrassed from all prejudices. &Tenable or 'hostile, concerning indieicltmla. ,Those who be, Here dist one proposition Is false or another true .simply because they attnibutt it tnthis . or that .writer, may Lod some, inconvenience in losing so . short s :ay of determining as to , truth and.falao. hood„.bot . the , public et,:large will be ,n gainer, and, the prow 'dill more C 0.:..• .• Faro Ticarrs.—One of 'the canebnions ar rived of by the into Railroad Convention in New' 'Toik, In to . dispenso with' free tickets, entirely, otter - the present year. , ' We Me glad ojit.— It will 'erre to ,put.:tha, .prese,ond the., rail roods in - -their - proper position towards 'each other;' and Instead of j being - regsided as .equals, the ' railroads "will find that the press ;iced far more importance to theni than theywre totheisresm . If an editor wants .to go tolPhil-. !adelphis or New York,- which be may Chance to "thitivion or thrice In'a year s it will squill:dm bat licit; to 'pay 'for , it'in, coki instead Cl editorial sal-vices; and if the road Is attaCked qr uthirip regulated end 'awls defence, or wisuci to. push 'ft - atmlanes with the poiterful idd of the pram il.....*piiroi : 'the privilege in' coin instead of tree passim . Neither piity : wlii then Ibe under obligations tothe other ;,. and ei'ith will Imre the grittifitition of .knowitig that nothing has been pbtalned that has not been duty pah; kr. The I ornt,,we are mire; under'eicli . an ar ' gement, ~..4 poi dud itself lees thdependent ,t n.now: • •• o Tnz Prisoners. 8C1VZ101 . 11.41,1 g."....21411 little book, by.Aanzzw Dormur, Lan Surveyor iti . 'd Civil Engineer; profeinseOle con ii th e ne nersaryfrefOrmtlfon pliiialmOthi , pe on br core; .nioneapacity,Wilaskrutif.4l4 qurvia r, withont thaild of a teuctier,-.Faiishailly nr y. Carey liardbr PhilMielphii;ittagirellby B. T. O. bier iiiiP; of Tim , s.-- :: ; vim and canfilate Rill carry he i let of 144. . sad Len• I. ge of this 31.001, Aug. 23.---Firmi are- 1,. g to. a•larr elble;anteut In pea .11g140,114.0t 3 cainty.--: 12W-Aisnage toorcodland,pd 'ere • has been 1 animus. .ittauy buildlip :hare n burned in •Kendaekesg..Ger l ati4 •Psirleato ;. Gtiliod.' and ether townehips. ;In many plac the entire . population are lighting th e •firs.. - Girlanil ; swirl:ship It, is said that .whole . 1114; Litre ppm dietauce trona ii* olliewt suss are entirn ll„Fin9noded fiJ Wm; 'haring" d'avessis',of efilir- -. , 4.4 not fl'ark . ,!t!lihey ra" 6 1 4 Ai the Benue :sac 'cUliventliin, ' kfor lids . district, Samuel 11. Beite.`6f B . was sunlit.' rusted for Cons - raw. in the cone tion-for the guth district, held at Ellsworth, 'Thomas J. D. Fuller was re-nominated. .- patches ft- Mir fallati. ~ 1 J ! MEC "tOto =E!=iMEEMI2I ~7‘,_.sty.ttploickarNOTON. --••-, .-- --,,-- - - }- 40811 Gs. Billrlat &., 0 11 1 - - f' :" 'Nbltliii LoCOMOZWEIWOI.IIB. 1 / 4t.44. 4 .4.,1 ,.. 4 , 43.403.. ritt.b..nriaiumi,:,i, , ,;..„ rp0rr . , \,..., _ bap s , Ar r. , cob . LIT E& cez v s./is:Nem sea efred,,Lwoore• SWl,Reulramt, -.PA.7wd•Tpitts . — P s yrtigtred expressly for their saleii — fe - i'llecrie,: -- F, '',• - PAG.Ellbr',7tiUrrnyt-Itilv's.iln. 1 . .--.. _ ......,.......,. , w..... ! .=0? , , in2B, 18 04 I., ii, _J•C• It k Co. ht*JaS emPloTtala n aSest at as ' 'a'''''''l6"'")."l"-I'd. by "liti''' 41 1na 'UlM CILI bUrrldi ble te l t i The Secretary of State has gone to Berkely ' 114eriesta eutWrlateml the'ritilideetiiii of m e t, oft.. 4 4 ; 4 , ,„,,,,,, i neneger,„ f t=r4 t • e it .........,,, tee4 eleFn la. tbe public that lt M mama} lilt Ito taw i SeMoat4 • ti liberal credlt• -- 12"""13"'"f 1 Springs, in Virginia , where a large 'al:Mbar of yr „ .. ,..„...,,,,,,, &. „„,„, 34.1 ..„ 4 ,,,,,,L . , , .E 7 ante .-. A do ; t "",f"' , .• :, ..tticuarLD Noasia a „.„. 4. , ,_ ..„„,t,„..., p oliticians ~. yi, .userobled. His health • all Oileold with their nimmture will be 11;tad to be . - " — r 7;:„. g. .. i, - •r ha . ii orked bi r 4 - a,i i iije'lmusuel Sae attaUty. and eawberetained la the meet set• riff Kinn p irt g0ixux. 454 . 4tb .,,,,,,, u004. ..„.... of Indigestion and Liver - Uam t Cited needs ettreme " ''' irate stomach. • Rev. o.lHekeseau. Illadonary fa Oregon: the late session,: and has managed to do a great :- It ie este helve: Ea O P l, Ol l both lh riinfa astllloaPitol 1 era. B ty, Arru—ikar sh-i—ti r , 1 d e o o f h ams cu d. eomo little good. When fully 'pomace; intd'iren dieerreetim attention of invalids. ma • h , e ur ieocattet by the wee Mpetrole ta •T g -' 7:. restored he will retaizr to the State Department : '''''. m7.l:r p valuable ta r n " t ry yet dlecovernl. Cm row I ~,,v lt y , a lLe:rLds t raleggfi ry zr o ri tare. tteulailtlas. 1 and resume the 'lntrigue-it for "getting s enba and ; • F x jm . . . -. ,of my people are sorted with tool's,' otioli::k.r' t e 'r= C. lIAKED. k CO, ;of the liver, the smell' myself and wife, before taking the negotiations for, settling up the Central ' Na 100 North Mat.. Philadelphia. 2, your PETROLSOII, OR COCK OIL. .We toot revers! bat - •- • . • ; Far reiaby ell the principal Thatinista isl7.2lindtwrer 'ties-two at tbreasseit-atant a year and a half i;0, and Atic.i o . , in. .Aiinli*P.VT: . :- ..: ; , -. 7.. . -. . , . ', - ! g h,, tumr .py r i n ravg,.r i. sears we have The.lldetlt-1111;#_.„4:PeeP4e to leave the . taZtontoes or the stomach whir: i' dfatiesur bor,... e peptic was relieved. and I have felt Mina slit aloe that capital' this 'season- , 1120 government is now ' thrive l e i ,Vd i riti I: ll .ltVjgonirr d'Cuk g. g ft ryrthl chiefly carried „on: liy himself:; Gen. ..Cushing ues of your Petroir. . .... Basin, GEO _ .11 KYS% sad Jeff . Davis. ~ l ir 'i' l o b olist S a i iid /Mesta and liedW,ne . Dealers ay . The Union conthinee to poor in its font col- vast. _ !rapers advartlelos Petroleum corr.i ceil Y un=t-er day upou.thailetury at Greytown. Of . course nobody-pays the least attention to what it any* '• It was enough for the countrytoleare,. as it 'did through the eol#ins of the official cir . . gen, - that the administration had- adopted and approved the acts of-Hollins.• • Thaiite hirelinge should - imniediately i, proceed "tic ' vilogise that cowardly, atrocity was. so. ranch a. matter of 1 Coarse that the feet excites neither-surprise tier notice: Thelpeeilahave madeF tip their trerdiet: end will declare It, at the polls during as they, bare commenced to do in lowa. ' Tha other days ,Hilo* Nathing - 'clerk- in the Post Office was turned - out. -He had been elected a 'Member or the Common Connell 'on that ticket.: . lMplea iris glien to a decided eat* of ' thateir*ad'aiiyeerows•erder, if there is any , such 'order:. -Tbs./act, 11/Insignificant of itself, but-becomes important when taken as an 'edicts: tion of the intentions 'of the administration.— By the 'way, 'I - 'Consider myself entitled to' authentic information 'relative to :the alleged order.' It is .au important political more ment,• and I hope it will be successful to,the point of confining the right of sailltage to natives of the - Ootintey; and Id each as been been wituralial Oast:teem years: - Our 0 laws=no w - Ire I moo a res 7 . donee of fire years to entitle a foreigner to nat uralization, 'lt is only fair that he should com pieta the full term of his political minority be fore exorcising the fall rights •of cltlienshlp. I say again, I would feel Allied to some intelli, gent "Know-Nothing" to send me the censtlte. tion and bye laws of- the sect, together with .as many facts in regard to its organization es will: enable ino - to knit as much as any other know nothing on will subject- -11,i tletzetintime the country will conaliler it .a eirmunsteese to their ,favorthat the Beitivr-Itiothings bare fallen under the barinf this administration, - • • ~. Upon' the whole, the proceedinge of the Sara toga Convention were 'judicious and satisfactory. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Con= • vention about the end 'Of September,- when the other party nomination's will hats been made.-L. The anti-Nebraska' party of the fitati'vrill thee' be enabled toludge, which of the 'othee organize tionideserres Its support.. , Of course both fee ' thine! Of the Give riemocracy will in effect declare , ' fer the - extension of shivery end the repudiation tircoreProinbees. The 'Whigs will put la nPintlitt7 tion Men know* for their acts cud opinions as eaemltte. of ',elaiery encroachments. at , any mid • 'll:times. - They will be ..adopteci by the sec :ond'anti-kiebraikis Convention. - 'lt is announced in . iitirci-Slarery tiorthernehMt. ' that Burt, the ncw..governor of Nebraska, will take outs slave as a household servant. That • :will be is praithal method of deeding Nebraska - Slate territory, 'Now ilia best to be - short with G0v . ..8ut., • Nebraska is free territo - Rua he wilt not be allot:rod to make it, otherwise, imay slave that he shall premise to Jake into this free territory will be sammarily taken away from hint and given to himself. ' - he draughtle 'Ha . * latitude bprcd¢aiag the maid dreadful efeets., The country ii koecne of detOi The woods, lawns and roads are cow erect with the - patched foliage which has fallen as if attacked 'with the froitn of Aaiun* All root crops w e. _deeteeyet ..' The Indian - ecru is shriv effingup and iipetting*ore.bilfgrovrn„ Some farmers are cuttingit-up Its the stalk to Save 'it -for fodder. 'But for the hope of rain that would be She best use ti Make It. • There is tie see .tad _ e-O growth of grass„ , the .. meadows and pastures look as if a fire had phased over them., ; We ham had, if I remember right, but two acetify chow , ensaltsce the Int of July, If we do not soon get' relief there will ben deficiency of food daring the coming year. It is fortunate that the fleet growth of grass was tolerably good, and that the wheat crop WAS it fill one all over the country. ; SP~IAL~ IV(3'I'IU~. Daring - ameneethil Lives.' is One Ot:* mat mm 4ell'Ailt . las most jimildtstAiiit alma %non) to Am erldurplaTvia.... It had OM Team Gam* .d the eloped sttratlas of tb• medial &rally la an pada teem %hated eltatsmand pet up to the Uwe of the dlsarr my of Dr. artano's East Spaide.lt was almost boyensd the . notate: medial AUL Thousands bad polished attar:ad team a hose of Mid. and snionach Umasaucts mar Ist be deettned to foil the direful Ideas or into most oxnalloated abeam, It Is Misr, %banks *to the research of Dr. Wpm*, aomptetelr brought olthat the mope ar medical OW tat. The pritortstmoof tio Uwe Pins feel asaddoat Had tbsy cam. Matedy whir-Intim taro (arterial by ' tad waled hu war failed grammes ohm hair Utah , Yardman alit Iso meal to sox for DLL It'LAlfrt CELLI:MAUD LIVER PULE. sad We sm. else. Than ha other pins, narptrthig to ta 1.1. a Fin,: tr. Marti the pular; also. his Celebrated Vertslama m no. la hid si aft rarpretoble Dens Ram la the Calted Naha,. Wine N. ode by tbe sale moopdaors, WLEXESCI nacyrutns; atakaiorit 8.1,0101.0 to J.Kidd a Co.. to Wood it, A CARD. Alt I hays tlispoicd of my stock in trade and mirmieraily destined Widnes. Cs far as It efforts myself. I wish to Inform my friendS !ad testmwers that I Imes made arrangements with S. ,STONER No. E 0 Weed Street, to cat f or hhsh . ard a a I had stock , vary good oar, t eenairai• thew whom I hire !atria the hat.lt of Ripply. log. that their tr. tit In the dupe rg Gottlai A neat tA iris be bad at• 77 Wood et... . . . W.DOI.II.ILAS. •. —r-- COLLINS, HENRY ' H,. COLLINS',. FORWAltur.OO AND . _ . . . Vf.)/SIAVISSION MERCHANT, NIIIOLESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS„FISH, • 7_ _ Mad Produce Generallt, . - No. 2 ,5 Wood street, Pittsburgh '5O ois. Quinine for sale et kEYSER'S 14n WPNI qrq- auli Citizen ' s /1111IITanCiUMAIP - 3 , of 11 D. KING P rend' ent = ildb j..:SII4I4IIELUS , eY• " " InD B IT T R I MI NABW .jjaj . . rlonrtrs - NULL AhDI ARG& 11:ISIL9 TIIE 110 SSD itISSISnIPPI• TRIUUTARIES /17,Inearrn aoci44 Lop _or ihnndLv by Pm. ALSO on al sdi TßAllTst Mt roe, of th 7e104r. ttnd .IFGAXiI 6A d VIGA TIN? sSIVETA MEMOS.. Wro.,l l ,a i Imer, Jr, 11111;1mm, John S. Dilworth, Frauds Sellr., J. Ekhoonroskow,—.. Wm. B. Ilays. D. Hlnts. • Wm. Balmier, rnecl i =an,Jr. 81IarIanak. Isaac M. Pennock. •Welter Itmant, John Dl font rowder.;-- - gvAry gi.j.g and 16.tieg rorder. I ill elm reltstga awn on band And stle,trow piaiuiva. ID tot. to snit per alum...non Womble Uraat MK. &act/ Fuer-. EMINIMMZM Medicine Chests of overy Idea for sale oirot . f.EJAA 'Play tan tit, hid elmiabere, at EX19E117.4 Drop Rare. Woad sir* . Au/ 4 • IflED—Tcateollity. =Crab g, hoot au attack of paral yet,. at LL reciaauca; on Bank Lase,. Alleshour. flltf, at lf7 FolAutei t#l.l o'clock; !LOWEY The tfine wed for hla taxierol mill 1. 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