;MM=l=ZW=lr== PITTSBURGH GAZETTE P : c *, 2l mm—DAtt.r AND 'IMMIX DY 'WAIT & DAVE) taxiwurrad _. CU M "' ornttt oX thaw WM% sorrosLA= aaD.avCD. 'TERMS: DAILY-Slx &din per onanto. Mon" axit Tem! D erdrair:l. &A.mr mints. in adman: Gnaw MILS name.' 00 th. ll:Q*lring COlaltkell Muse " e per 00_ - Ten mono .*to 1.2 00 Towner motto --.---.- II) 00 rseelpue known dab to to oddremnd to ona parson. and tob• paid tannin** to drama. NO dub papers oill bal=er On capita, nolo" Us* moor I. rent for RATE_S . 9F StDVERTISING --- - • 0nr(10 lineetof Nowak! VI Aipite.) • • on ituierthro 0 60 - sera additional 025 : two weeks-.. 300 000611 '.Oats 700 Do 42 months-. ' CPO Standlene Girds, (6-lines teale per airman/ 600 Ono dollar Tor rah addl line.. 066 aillooneineurnslale at pleasore,(3 o r anima oratnite o f paper.- 23 06 an rar.4666 64610.061 vinare. boo med titer one mouth. sad tor cora additional ovum Inserted under the yearly Irak ball prim, Artrenisenunrta rankling • equere•ond not 0"2/111%.= il ltbraieV ul att " t i Ctrrl t b glsl%ivrothie hofand !As amount charred At their publication... , • Announcing candidates for oak* to be eitskiod the . um* • s other adveithetnentc - • • AdverUsemento not nearked on the eopylor • mem toTnmm ber of n sot,4 lnsertions, rill to amtinned nII AT= Da l Mir/ 1 M or annual melon Is strictly thieltnl QOM own immediate business. nod all sAcertisentents th• bonnet of other perique, se well la all advertisement. not inunedhstely connected with their own braneoe, and at ewer of achntliemeruts.- In length or atomise, be yond the Ilmita erasing, rill to charstal at the tonal rate. for all ouch oranaient ado thong. bills will to separately. renderml• aeld prompt payment is dmlred. • All advartlementa fbr charitable Institut:loos, Or• MM. Moho. rare. township. and other public meetings, and all rolliral ...range and mums, to be charged helfee. pky , able strictly in adrenal. Marrtege makn to be champal 60 mint. Death noting hooted without aurae; mien aerampa riled by funeral Imitatlone or obitra7 notices, and when Rogular ittirertisen, wadi all others sendlog tommunieb. fr.., or Inealsing naU-n • designed to atuutLon to 6 6116. Wreak Omer% or any public. entertainments, _ohs t roos exe Ina& int iultelttance-411 notices of cot- .6 t-ti - •=oramon•••-erery notlee railroad. to kali attention to private enterptiaes. a m o nly as Intended tO promote' Individual letterer': eau only be itteated with the under. standing that the same lino to p 46 Mr. 10 Intended to be Insetted in the lasi. e 0 1101. mune rill be dunned • t the rate of 10 cents per lino_ libtline IS3r notices to be charged tripie mien Tamn Lloerme Patltlong VI mob. lbetl tate!" Agents' and uctioneers' adrertlaemento met to b• domed undm yraty rates. but allowed • discoutt of thirty-throe and one-third pre omit from the amount of 'IMP= 01 71111111iLLT • Oie , 1 3(11112r. this. IMMO= . 13 . IWLY "M. % . 50 Do. oseh volot Decal I to . o —• =l . ioTa . .7 sr Oou Do ane, 1 71514 , 111711 W1ZZ1A!!.:154L.... 60 ‘ 1.. , Do. emelt Wall baserticm7.-Z All tranalmat sdreittostnenta to b w mid bt admire. is BATES OF. DISCOUNT. COMLIOII*.IiT roz nrraHNH oHtrra,H N. HOLNIES & SONS, Brokers. N. 1.7 Market st.dehoeos mkt cad Fawn 04. Petsberoh• PENNBYLVith'LL'- CBOT. Bank, Clorlnnati-.. 13t Bank of Petah...refs..-- marrinmertial Bk,endreL. do Cremona Bank of do...—par tranklln Bank..._ --- do 'far and Menai" I of do-.par Lafayette 8ank....._d0 soar or Oommeree.--..:.par Ohio Llferma Truett:a. do Bonk of. North amitios....par Wooten Itaerre Dank-. do 11 Moak orNoll.h.la Liberties!. Bank of 1, ...ef10n .. • - Plonk or Penns traa10....-oar &nail Note..”.-. _-_- - ,....././I Bank of Non tp-.par - NEW' ENG LA N D. Conustatelat Bank of Pa....:.par =pleat llanks...-..... rt Di t roroomenrectomio:lllt.4l4.r .. , . ' NEW 'GLIM • fmr.00........... Nem :York,' ety...............Ve tionaLogton ....-.--. Countridii . -- "1 . 1 ) ".." 4i m alasa .sc sfao.:=6 . ......;•;.,_•__ 7r1..11, ...... , t=tiViar --7- lor tionit ". " --- r" - ' .. "--.TF , -.* - - 7-7 ..-..19e N. J,KairalrEri.Willft. . PonUmrark oaust-.......-.-....har Alliolent 8ank0.......... ..SE Tradonametrask......-..L.por '. -.1 , 111t1LN1.k.'.... . • • Weatom Bank.. --par of MO Vallar.-..1., I X Rank oreunnberabosill.-11‘ Bank al9a..llselmend: - ..." I Bank 'of emotes. County-par Ka. Back, Ta.., ?fa:folk " BankeDanallte., ..........par Farmers* Bk of Neadnia. " 1,1 " 1111 of Del- Ga. Priont.-ror Merohooteznieoh..^Boak 1; Bank of Oerroanters..-....par North Modern Bank.- Bank , o f of Geptr0h.......1.5( , ..-Bronehet... _,'-: /X Bank 'of Low n.._:... ,C - ' i NOHTII AROS.LNA. Bank °arid t0v1L.....«,-11f fte Gotegomety Co. lhusk.--par '- Bank of Northomtortand.par Cohnolda 13k 8 UMW. C0.8 , 11.t -Do ykortown 8ank..........;...par /Leon Itank---..-.....;.p50r Reis Bank.- - - -,. Di Taxasesa . Bk a Boar C o O par , lira 019 i eft7. 7 . r i ls;CiTi - 1 Xturchautelt7Vgat 4 _.' 800211 l's ' , MINA. in °fibs Bt.of&Carolina ..2 Bank ofp ~= ~ .T. 4 .... - 5 Pluateret. Bleettates r iii 9 .. . GEOIMILA. .4 . osta Ins. A Bklit.:o ftztof August. - ' 2 Bk oflAsni zt V ii.tra, .'s 61jaalrent Banks._.._: .3 Mt of Kentuelq,Loulsie 114 krk c ALotr o rNagrsion . • Southern Dk oft:maw-37 LNDIA.N.A. Blots Bank a bmodLes.:-I.K 310190UR1. Ilk of Stab of Inna -. te— IS I%as Batik and Brandi. . 50 Bas!k 4! i11ir10y!......„..—..' 15 . Varoarmiaa k ayltill orltoadliatpar Farm. k ofElch Co..par Um* . Warnostrargah Fratudtai IlltWaaldnitch-iar 11 Rm onZiaV i la tt i t."= - 11 lartactor Clennur. • ' Wawa Bute- I Maur Sauk of Yattarllhpar - Afooom4shola Hatile--...rar : West Bram* Itaak--...4 at Wyoming Ble,„Wlikai . York llaalr..-...--t r f.W 1 &Oaf - 0111 W Hata Danic...."...-1 4 ; ( Branch at. Akr0kt.............. I Breath at Athena....-..... do %lima& at iltrld Ham& stadl="" - " . ...... do I Drench r t . . r =aL- . ~..... eg il Illiaah attlaytern—..- do I Brush at Damian.-- do I Brand% at ' (Mamba' ...... do ( launch at Achlabids.- do' Branch at Salita..-...-.... do I Branch at Slansilakt-e... ift, I ((ruled' s% Xi 010 r—..... do I Branch at 10Socleren_ -...11.- do I Branch id Washington- do - Mauch el (0.d1e.-- do ( Ilesach st Lauccalar........: do ( Ursa at Stonaticovint-. do I gt.at at. Vanua-. do at emart.-....... do,( at =Md.* doll at ......... di: ...Itraoth at Trov irziat -. = f i t , 1 =at Mt.. at Zateirrilla..... -.'. to Elraach at No 05... ..:=.. , do Bram* at Plow, - dot lasaah 2 Portamouth....., do a/ Harm........ do at Co ar m idbUoos'. --... do hat Mouitora.... do Branch.at:W—. do Branch at Xreds..--- A Eno& at Yotrostotm^. WISOONSEV. Mot* yylk/u. Co. ebb 5 `'W:~~:1J~:i~A --.. • /3313333 e Compaa!y,—. 3 swa . . _ . _ PM or Ameri Tartrate & ut or the Nord% Twoato Bank of M0ntre01......—. 6 Dk of 11. e." 4 ..7:.." - Y . . 6 EASTERN RECTIANGEL On Now York_ ----- Ou On Baltimore- do WESTERN EidaiftiE.. • SL imik.. --- . aoLD ANlATlOnatilt. Doubloon!, 5Pant5b........16A0 do Palaiut....„--15.50 Lee, old— —......-‘lO,OO . 7XI anon 6,00 zm C 1 1 Daenta--.---. 2,16 PRICES. OF STOCKS. ' =mina sox THE Prrrattraciu °Ana= Br A. WILKINS & CO; STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1r0.71 rounni STREET. Prrescrsae. September 2104. adauttamV. Aue r: .. 6 U7gr;fTT. , • Da' . eoa tri, "e drr Irs--.Pil h -- t a". a tri Mat effittgthargb•-• Mardonte s ItlamotHank =ff i rsk4 - 2 7-7 Cl P =Vedt k. 7ll3l77:::::: 111.Mrrir4z* - -- - : North.= 11 , 1111sasnart. 811410-.._... vitiate!' Life • Ituairsue— Western InsoranceCa_.-- Ctlisas• 0o Amelated Oz— 63 01rikork . t i toWiola To c tibmi t z=tor . Mgt AL. Rolbood: Dolt. a Ohlo RaDroolL....- FeraalTills'llo R. R. ligoz so Dry nook atlitla 801111 ti a = Do. do. Tm 1.14 Chook. Mao , Rood Alla a PIM' Plonk DC ° C1= 1 :1011 Co Mloaseata- Pittaborsh t Barton-- Kartla North PittiraWC.l4 7l : Adventure Tin Np~~Umoonassl .~~ W_......-... 12X I . ....1 it INCILANGE AND DINKING lIODISD Or . • " A. WILICINS':& CO.; rrrrE • ''• miaishaess.ar nuadiniro itneW 1001tRION and -.Domestic Excliimge, - -C.Pin, P nank Notes and Lied Werrst. boastasud '• CkAketlain maga thaatughold D... Union. • j rwdeer= diseonvited and los= T 1.11.!....". NOW galrnd arloodt sr: Intact alloreA wT daft , GEORGE E. ARNOLD Ac 00. , • swan nr szcsisos.ocsA, wax xor as JOIN MAiregralikna= - , . . , EARDWATLE FOR SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE Matr • Mi.. R. T. Leech; Jr.,, zr.131 WOOD emu= • Alp. oaths, Lieu, DamactlhYo•Ohler.Elalt. SW' hiIICM Timber. SPrinia4 axles. Tizalsa.l4,ks. ...mgansar .... rEMAN,TALLIS do CO Coinmieiubn , vasieue.A and &moat Purnardsra, tuCannt, Wier , u u ree tt, o: aistil .}11.390, - Abetver's Main am 07 ,....streetly South aidni unninutt,Slhio. • - mna yarn 111thregclaLdraria white, ...- - : . '}V.V.iffert shims trOoi m a mm a. pycanal to Ni roam wzroirawr Arm Jarstr..miazpi IMPORTED OMAID4 ••- • . • - : • ' • • • -•%•-.••• ,-, ---A...":4 4. ' ••••••••••••. - - - _ , F, „ ......kgr..A .F ,1 1 .,,,e7.3 1 ,, 1 1 1 • .r• ...I '-' , "1. , Y1 • - ' • , - . j a ' " raw "`` t. ". 4 W::;: 1 T14 , 71.14-4.7., , • - 54. ` • - . • : * ‘l:7 • THE BUSINESS - CARDS. ATTORNEYS. O w FOSEPII L. A. P. 'MORRISON, r- Atto irat t..L t i ti e Na 143 To r seh N . r . gort, betseat tt.:. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake. • •dr•thattungs,"Otfat sheet, Intweln. Fourth and IOBERT E; -PITILTAIPS, AttotTkey at Lair, St..Loula.Mo. . ItOBERT POLLOOE, Attorney at La 03enor of ilith and Grant idroothoppodti thoCinart ono. storm Pittsburgh. , me.4-310,_ • TAXES J. RUM Attorney at Law, o ce 111 JP 10111 (greet s neszersat. Pittabonsth - 3• 1 sL F'DLSO.FLANEGIN,Attorneyst :tr, No. 170 North street, Filiabisegh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at L w, . Na 89 Fifth slitiet,Pittabafiat. BANKERS AND BROKE 4 'A`o4- ttinkersark : t irc 'tVr''• 95 W..dl!zvet. corarrof Distriond .j! Sirßut and MI Bank Notes and *du: Dlsoonat T••• •.pp. • • • ter: ins nadMi • ALL= rhaara........smor ECA. RE R,..-Bazikera and. Ex 4to 'Buy and iellLaold and Barer and tiotea, asiotlate louts an Iteal - M.ata or a t i toek Boma. 11117 rest. Bar ! ' at Rotes, Ommdadott "' Zollm. Mona made mt all pointe to the Trhlom - Cam comer ed Third and Wood stmett, tUrectly ommalta tho Chmita Hotel- t • myl-ly .D. ICING; Cold; Stock.. and 'Exchange gaa Banter: Fourth 'treat—Bul and jell. 'lncason itnission; Exchange on Pastern cities ingellent cx.c. rent rater, Collection. made o the West at lounge.; Were r ttsofk... HalSi'. era In & Successois •to II Ilan= k Co., Bankins,Vechasiga Brokers sad era in Yoridge and Domeetic Srebsose, Certificates of Liepodt. Bank liotea.and Bpecle--N. IV waster of Woad and stmts. Cermet Money received on Deposit. Bight Checks for sale, and collections made on nearly- ail priced pal points of the Bolted States. - - %be highest premiums pad Pa i..nagtt and _ Altranors roads od canalgormica* of Produce. ktdppod wit. a. ,fluaual. Whl. H. wiathils & ( Jo., VT" era an . V V ittehange Brokers; north East Third stmts. fithi =ler 4-,W- 0 . 4 at 44 MINS & CO., Exchange Brokers;' Ito. 75 Fmarth atrist. 5 7 , P 07 ft• tb• B s nk of P/tta' ' All traassetknls at Ilberas rate& J 715 LABIKER, Jr. ' Banter and Bre- No. 6 6. utioinhang U. Book of .INT.IIO.OIES /k, SON, Dealers in . Foreign . and Domande. of Examen. Ouillistes of a r i x t,o b Bank Note. and Sped*, No. CV Market street,. Pitt. enrowiturtiVr=strtt the Prh'l9".4"' BOOKSELLERS &C. JL: READ. Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 78 Fourth greet, Apollo 01. IL WELDlN. , Wholesale' and. Retail .; Dealer he Blank and Schaal Sloo_lys, tuner and Stew e ay. SS Wand . street, (bertren ante Fourth) e "TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta 4p. timer, =mow to Datinen .t Agnew, No. t Mutat ttEIRY S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and' thukr In Stationery. ie. No. BR Verretstreet, war nd. Mt/ant:rah. Pa: ' 'I . l ere au. tationers; k' No. 55 Wood eared. nest door to the corner of Third. COMMISSION &C. 3. I. r. somas. J. W: 131:111137i & Co., 1 011,WARDING & COMMISSION MEM.- - .. CHANTS mid Dealers In er kinds Pittsburgh Mau -1444 Pips sad Sheet Lead. No. 9t 71rst Street, Pittsburgh. . aus-17,1`6t _ . WIC: fitrITON. • WhoiisileThvier, Imparter muiDealer OREIGN WINES Brandies and Old Mct ' nanologabela Roo Whiety, N 0.12. Bouth-Esyd tomer Wood and Front sit. Pittb. Paws mb2l . ' 101 W. POINDEXTra, OeneralMerehan- Lt. di. /trot. and tkreandadon Mambas 1. IC7 _Front street and 118 &toad stmt. littablnrah- andC6bnd A & -A. M'BANE, Commission and Tor s..4lt=l Ra oboah ? laao4,ctoo . moo. ch.sats. va4PTINE,.:=II ItZBISON. CO., Wholesale Grocers, d u e . BelPitt:m rod Oseradasidaa Mordant& No. . m.7p. . -1610 anCma.t.-4 . FerchRINGER UAB.BAUGH & CO, (succor MOM to B. llarbsasit.) Coruntr,lrn and Frereardles antc Dealers In - Wool and kr. _Awes ireasnal Nes. 145 l'lrst and Berard streds.Pittalro,ll. Pa.: . ave 4 Jk, W. REA, Flour Factors, ,Corrnmssion geturma For.srmagNerobsido and Duelers In Produce rany. Orders fir Pittsburgh Mantilla:tare, tausuptly attended to. Nat. 74 Water and„9o Front eta, Pittsburgh, )11ARDY, JONES - - .IF - 654 7 3 - accossoirs to • ATWOOD. J(INES IXI-, - Conunledon and Yornad-: Af ti tereharrtn;Dcakes m Pltlntronel Ylanntseur•dolloods, IVEY, MATIIEWS & CO., Wholesale Oro errs, Comm Won aad Forwarding Weeehante, mt. tier Brighton Cotton Tarn.6l Water It.. Pittabewah. IVrCER ANTP.T.O," General.Commis innma hierebanta. Phitnienihis. Liberal winner made on corungsanonta of P2sdace wenonnlly. .1.177 :FritrifiriTss:WilWat=s, Coixradaicro Afore'. at; and Deaden In PrOner and tlaburgh Manulkdarea. N VA Libarty St., Psttsbanh . B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, JaW t arrr Oa and Ikraran . lln Slaretsg... r abd po Wl= Pe tty dab ad Weida= Plodaas T. Water Ana% betwass Smithfield and Woad. Pi . • • .1110XLS or ftTebaggatrag)UM; if ti AZdue• =Mara " Wiwiesal ClT:)cere bate, Itlsabeturer Wc'll."b" e _ LI, utel Doak. In S 112 "a 8UM117..„ • utJa6.4•Jtai I.6t.Feb &Au. lat.Jan.ainly Int.Yeb. • At& Int. Hay • Not do 15t..76 d0 .676/7. Int. E4i altar • 61..116y Mt. 62 6 ECEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY C H. COLLlBB,Parrerillagtmlearatrilariaa hierehatit,ead Beater la Meese. Batter Lake nab and Prodigy sraendir ZS Newd street, store Rita. Pitteteerth tarn 'TON BONNHORST k MURPHY, Whole; • al• Omen and Coausilmaioniderehants, wd Dearro to Pltkabursh = Wor;47 itarfm4, barigh; Yi . 1 111 • ......I : ..,. I ..:., : .. _ I ,:, .. • ,, a • rInOMASPALMER, Lnporter and Dealer French aid ..Amerriesn wen raw, fie. SS Bland barna Third sad roortb Rue; Fltubardu Dl..ltar 2 yr.. DIT.Jaa.; at 11 Div. " DI Div. " itt:v MoCLINTOCK, Importer and Wh01e ...40A am . Holm De.la. to Cariati Fkm Oft 13 = 2 Taltaseango.liamr Eb 4• 6 ,. m i ax OEM AIczis,PATTON, Wholesale and Re• Otocers, on the • Eastern We of the Dtenumd. t.s Pa. S dt , Dto.Qt d .Vl o ERANK. TAN'ORDER, Deider in Trim tag% Itoe and Glare', Law Good.. Embedded.. rket's. FAbillf Goods and fancy udder. a tall se torte:mat deed& ma drays be ba4 at No. 14 40/1307 ot Eutet street sad tba Mama .% Pltdebtergb.Pa. EMZ A. A. IWO, t IX, F11111=011...C. 4 ANTS:IOIR 11. Toni. 4 CO.; Wholesale and Retail Dealers P ln U=7 sad AIWA* Dry' aryls. lib, nth ittsburgh IIatTRPIIY: BURCHIFINLIY, WbalmOie ttd R•to Dry Ocab Merasate. ecaig'g r Youlthlu 2 4 we newt. PlLlStrarab. - , Dir. 1 xIiViI,WISD alms n0r0.......• —wawa. tureD.:: ' ' »wawa! MID. JOHN FLUYD. C 0.,& Wii — olisale, Grocers atdColl2l3l.ll.lol3Merelumn,No.V3Wooland 215 I.lb. ystrwtalttabvssh.. . , • , . t 111:13:1119100RE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec tifying 'mum Dada. la Frahm, Vatobargat Mau. sad aa Made at Maga sad Damadio Wham mad ..6 1 1 o aom . ca m a so.o=. Araarywitrc CUM EiLIMItX. .. 1..1054 BLACKBURN ... C O Wholesale Ciro anoy Rost fornithem and Deans Peodoos sod nswo~mh goonnotwen per, _Piton and - Oakum grays on bowl at Inon Worobatun, /4.1 Winn stood, Monona. - sool2s CUT. tom 100 X . .11AZZ CNL Nr ILLSBOE . Whetee Gersan d .C2snadadon ktelhaat, N 0.194 14bertr strati MU. • • • 701171 ... '1rwa . " 7" *""104L1T . BACiALEY & 06.;Wholes . Gra v r .ftro.No.ol,Fuluo.wooddr.s.rut _WILOU ./L!ltl'eLtrltO Giant? and ik L aDakinr, magi at Wad anitth stneta,bas *Weis co band a large usiortment of Otocortoo 7w—Forof Yrulu sad Fats. irboloolLie ita4 Dola, suppllat on tlielawait terms.. : - IfOBERT •DALUILL CO., Wholesalo Groters.Costmbelost iledurita r kslen ht Protium Pinstaststi Maiip.theturei t 1164,7 F Xibeett stmt. tons thlrrat.. • . -1-latto argalroUls. WOK A — ZECAlebrEar - suetessore •to • tiaLli d.„ *.Wltoterkli Graeripairssitazge Ilsondados Tux. saVittsbursh .1tIal l> "=:1 2 761%; (1 = 6 11/ it.COLBERTSONiNhoIessIe Orckceiiuld 03 111191111100 tterettaftt, Dollar in Prodesee atal Pltitr ors auaguetured Argeba. 293 ilbatralru ....MO rittEtki r fritio — ieTZ Gropers, Com e •gibidat. Ilrartbanis;sad Dealers m• • noo--13ound. .11410=MWOODWIAD ino aim& i!isaluket direarkwitiow. - • DRY GOODS. GROCERS. DAILY '-•PITTSBURGH.:::.:.•.-:.OAZE AGENCIES. 4f 4LOARD.--Hsving - been appointed the ex ' dash* nimata-lbe Pittotnirgh,fbr the sale ofPatent • rated Oenomted and Stretched • Loather &dam man allietaretthy P. JEWELL d SON, of Eartfoet Oontnekati We non otter founds - a bona anortmott or all - width?. nuauthictured, at the • roanulheterrete Into* hl. nfti.• tertm_eupertor to any Leather Belting ever before offered fn al" • Wad dark of all -width" of ladle Rubber Belting • constantlr_ on hind; end for moat the Bauattaia.t." - No. 116 Ma rket .treat. • • lOW • - r J. it IL PRELLIPS math LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent; Stock, II ord:wattle.. end BM Broker. atee 92 math street. above Wood. Badness plcaoptlr atte y nded irtkdl ,4; 1- AMITEL MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi- I,J men Insomnia Compaq . , 9i Water etavot. lfiN• M. GORDON, Secre• JI: • ram 01 4 93 .— Cfster stmt. -GARDINEROOFFIN, AgentfokFranklin n - Plre Inmae Company. norttreert comer at' Wool Thl,o ter P. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware ;,fa al te lararance Comnoser. 4.1 Water street. . amass Z. =non 1111E0: 11. TAYLOR &RUSTON, (successors •v 1 Wray's,. t Idkrue,l General Coutruladon and For. Men s; Maul Oronni Tr or to= ings.Col!ton, Cotten Patna Ratans, T:th, Manilla, MI. mini and Kentucky Mum 'rabies% Soda% Mit, illudier Glass, Pig. liar and Snits i=limal &Mu, mid Cinsim nal SIM Pittsburgh 'Man used Goods' senersilr.— puts *nibs "Penn lifllr i and "Banner HID 9bxtl 'Pittab b Miti c d ° Bticauii thdrat Toelqr, Cincinna - 1 . 1 isZl4md - • 4 11% , 11AisNaromi, A. HUTCHISON lc co., Commission MUSIC, &C. L 7. OHN H. HILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fertes, allude and Winks! Instruinonta, Soboot'lloo_ ko, and .., Bode agent tar Ctdoitaingas Itloao rorto, for Western halo —No.lll Wood oort.. LIENR — Y ICLEBER, Detilaiiti Music, Mu deal lostrumontio and batortor of Halloo Strings. omt Ibr Norms & Clark's •fined sad 1.401111 with Zama &automat. Also lb? Dunboom's DRUGGISTS. TOHN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. IZ Y sll l = 4 tAta,44M l =kf tort= =,214. Diftoburgh. /fir Regular Airoat for Dr. .101127 R 712N1X0 ELCOX It CO.. Druggitda and Apoth ocatiokanner Msatet. stnobt, and tb•Dlazonad.keep constantly-nu bend. s tall sad. complete avortimmt DnUfs4ill.l.kh.a.P•rfamemsadartklespert.slzkthatothlB palsomiptims am , tallro=.M.d. , ot ~Tl 9 ! OHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in mars. Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Storrs, No. 'NG betty street. Plttshorgh. An orders will reads* prompt attention. sir Agent tar Landon R Co's valuable Wally nmaleinsa. asse 11Ply r,.,.........: .......... . II E. SELLERSr Wholesale Dealer in 1 0. . r ttra:. PalntADyirl3lll24, , a, Varvlehtt.an, .11kEDZIUt , [11111.itat-...... • - -,.- .01101111 1111111111 L RAMT & REITER, - IVholesale Retail corner of liberty. bad St. Clete street*, . SCHOONMAKEE it, CO., Wholesale e musts% a' a 17.4. Wood stmt. PitUtrarett. •lOSERIL FLEMING, Successor Wilcox •At owner Market street and Thannelgocrpo coo- UT on a toll and ommkne emortmmt of Drs■ Mcdid , nm• 31 .dicio• Ch.M. Paitunem sad an iWi - pertatntrus to Ids bnelneen : Phrdelans prenaiptions curfony compounded at an WOOL MERCHANTS. LILEE, successor to AICIRPErf• & LEE, , _ .a Wool Drake, and Coatastardna Merchant ter the .m Wool' no 137 Liberty street. MEDICIFE. RR. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, Ns. U 2. Ftfth street. meets the Ceibeetral. Tithe - /047 larg. VARIAN, M. D.; Office 6th street, Neiman:inked& Wiatimar•-46 to 9. a. N., 2 to Lit., 7 to kr. • aartil /yd MERCHANT TAILORS. - CHESTER, Merchant Tailor' and ClO - thin, Xa. 14 Wood otraot. Paktram. attentke la Bort and Tool& Clothing. .• LIAM DIGBY, Merchant Tailor,Drst- Dealer in Ready Wade Clotblng. ul Lb. WATTS it 'CO.; Merchant Tailora,.lBl Ditt o .= ari va , :tuz.v , Ts; - Amens sadVatiooftbaariwt 43 . 1.• iimequallir Oar friends tad e ti tartanues will plow ere ea. call. Data `MAN I • NG. W. WOODWELL, Wholetale and Retail litaanbetnra awl Aga lik.estinet. Wan, No. Et JHM WETHERELL; Manufacturer .PATENT BOX VICES, Aeopethir article, SOLID BOX e BRAZED BOX lICEB, comer of Anderthe and BnD them greet s, one num. ritha the Head thee. ' teems EMBROIDERED AND .APLICA. MAN. lIILLAS—/datartalsmartai Iter Zaa arcs mas. ionr No. NNW Pan amt. lame Nab Bolivar Fire Eric* end Crucible Clay Nan- M a ribTLARGED : CI T= M b e= n l4=4 ljulial °rd." , 14 rur i n T iM.Cli swan. Pllttsborgh. 21 - U 43. . . BOots - ad Shoes!! L , AMES ItOBB,-No. 89 Market street, 3d doortrtnn the Market Me" wouldllnforme the pate handDo bu non • vert tall etooloot.dvery thiet la the Shoe trade. snob as Dolleal Oahu.. halt Balton. • Jenny Lind Pular" Lady Pranklla - and, ad the ea grand on the Eastern olden also. 11/erat and Chll dattare and f'. Boots ud Shoos. laall _ thei r oho. lliantleurtlluara_ ratant OW Bona. French Celt BoouOduedrees O aten , sad Mac 'alarhileye =4 • Youths' InidaDhae YreadtCleid Pleasoldu asti t s +aid& tO WI oath au wild. to - all:oho how their custom es will give estlatee. tbm. - Remembertho Vase, be garketetrub . nlyl9 .ram D. greasy. a. ream - RI'COAD & CO. WHOLESALE AND RZTAIL FASHIONABLE RAT' AND' CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND Dmismaii ALL rows or TEES._ C0R147,1t OP WOOD AND 717171 STREETS, • - • • iittahrgh,- Ps. 11%.Thelz enek einnranaa spar( duallts annedlaaf . Hata and idanr atta. gOina, COSI and rut Satanda. • Coach in&Carrime Factor's , . TOHNSTON; BROTHER k CO., corner of • Belmont and Stamen gmeta..ALMAnony Qty, mold remettolly Inform-OM reload". and the nubile that the ananulksturboa gamboge'. Derone=to l et swam dletgtal and ellarlam be all th eir vesim "to lee of and towtortloot - • • AUrders MU be mooted rata *DM regard to deara• Milt,. and beauty of bate& . MOM" wlll atm be abraded to on the met reemable term: • going In ell their work the beet Zoete= JOWL. Pole* and Wheel Stuff. they MI eandblerat that who favor them with their patronage wilge=tly Masted on Mal of their work. chasing g mb ent naaneetwal to giro Um a nell brlbm tam re ova New Coach FactorrAllegliel. ot3l. - IL WHIT It CO., - wo a re laLm tbo that. May hare • • on Lam*, Mwesurideratand handuakey streets. • They am mar mein .1 are mewed to modes orders Ihr mar thessr l =7,M=lfig= long e ir : ., •l l manathetare ot• •Wr• work, and thetip tc h uttt y desl -teaso =ler th.ar rm, ze b i m t lit wiattng artleles that, Pim • - • Paling parasols:attention to the seLallaa ottasterade, sad having_ note tat mmpetant workmen, they have no beatatlon In grarrantina Mmir work. therefore ash the attention of the peddle to this matter. H. a—Repahing den* In the beat manner, sad ea the most reemmsble terms. • • 1120 V rrrrsatisarl —` COACH FACTORY - - Ivo:7dd, Dienoul 'AULT, mow • -E. AL SIGELOW i'IIOPLIZTOR. •. . yrOULD respectfully call the attention of • Southern Lod Weeteen MOO t o to Me Ane deck o Cordage., ranging la prim from MOO to SMCO. Thom Carriageway/ burn hum the best' materiel and weeekman. ably. and under hie own suyegrhdo ,n., ran, Vitt Mt& dna% warrant Ms work to to lannior to Done manatee. lured lo the Union. , The ammo of hie bugs"' and the great increase he demand tbr this riot of si4/ma Induced him not to build any common or low work In MI extablislunent. Person, wanting - Rood wet work will please call and examine big Molt Wm* toting Mud. AU L —.cum E. imousp Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY]IVORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. 'TRACK and Depot, Railroad-. Scales; Hay, Ab c i s e ttle araZt l aty l ,Dl rla t ra 447l c ira tara Vr Ines orygi.s.t _ 7611.14,_approvad_ pattera fa; '" " g °.l"'"Ar". • •• W. W.VALLACE; - • STEAM-MARB,LE WORKS, 819,321 awl 8:41 lotbertv, tfraf..- mimeo IlLitWd aria. • .114014.61EkT8, •-.TombA, • Grave ' .-stoneis, Prolturn 'rom a Matlt:h m bnwilig.gtostes, 1 ..4 7 Uri0e " A. 44 Aree .ml h e al:droll oxigHlir hi a - res eettd . th el: gerjr Ezt , !..._ka....lau Ulna arid Slab liar -2/1" wit l = ll .reteti "* ,11=rAk9s. ‘ AU '," r -Su 23 :„ „., s . • iv. Aymxicni- • Now GOoilsfbr Gentlemen! Clothing for - Spring of 1854. mins& CO. 'beg rem -reOeetfully . to %Asia Shelf troacrons aortas:m.l.g SU Pub' •=itly,SlV i t i P t sy, tom Jost plestvixt • h Mg" As me si=foe--at r lat t t u rs rote to 14 .1 ' drift s Wag than op to thiOrttitst Ma ir "Or" The iatIONUOII renstalls IsStossedtrr theirr costa Vont htthatoonth thole htonbls strati to plass. elm te Ishii them to niah 'unions hrthestuas ainpation. _Walk Xmwrzavias.tzu4 that our !grim Is Na 178 -Gatlin:ie ne, Pint Masi Good& subscribers beg leave to inform Ow hiet tl . Wile that Lbw hoe nee 'hitt t a ,A. the terefeterke m°" Or em- „' i' 5 PITTSBUR VER - YIOEMESItS' NEW YORK AD • From VISSCHnt, a SCHELL'S °sacral A w Atirldda,,,.s House, N0.34131:0 at S Broadway, Saw YOric.o., o• 'Mama Argot-) Rdiak Rani in ae City of:Yex; York;: Boodles Cloaks and . /VO. BRODIE, - 51 Canal; and 63 - piiie, nerd sta. New York, Tuipoiler. ManidlieVisme and M *Wale and Retail Dealer to LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of story Eines:and description. sondes the nttontlOn of Wien to Ids actonalso stock olsoods.nnllnbi• for the Tsll &Awn. Ills styles Lead theirndo es anarmod monthly by Harper's, Moder. and other les4lnglisatdon Nutical Iniutments. THE subscribers are now prepared to offer for thatnepection M,Yobbere, aruideDulers cod oth• Sere tradhlg In atualoar Instrnmentt. and alarahantpaa. the Fallowing &Meier. • • M 2614011.4 Amu; &WA' it Flutes. Fifes, dz.; Anoni 6A,1 German Accerda*, ZnalLares, angel a P.tr! imujingles, Ma the w. cfr-, dr.:derma ihritoineditoLfunStrfegsofe-ellc..- •• Our arrangements withthe Inmost and most celebrated Manufacturer, In Europe are sorb u to enable Alt town good. at thole lowest pinta:and we can offer our mute, mere the advantage of seleutlnit from au entirely nennud carefully re acted stock. • Being to the Market at al. Imes am WIT II TUX CAS/t,ready to accept ofanyjobAnta Qf goods that may orient,* tat afford optx . .rtunltll, bar ga Z i n u ts m oraMar ' a Needhatne' celebrate , Patjidett. drone. DERDLNAND 200Bd1/11 • ant'23mv _ No.' 97 Malden Lane, nowlevra.? 'esters Inett un'lMiTzliiitgiligeficA..," of CELEBRATED.PATENT MELODE E, amid Infaria the Trade atal tbi Public In genera, that they are emir premed to fund& to Dealers sod` abet, theme trail teaeheated Instrument, at the itainthelairre• LOWEST PRICES. threty Itistrnment Warranted& .FERDINAND' WhillAUX a (XI , • Important artful...l luetreeteght, itnl2-anke '' No. 97 Malden Lae. Num lirbrk. . Daguerreotype Materials. e ll W. TIIOIIIPSON k. CO., 315 Broadit4, trce d = l :44l. l t:Mirtri l .. l =l, 2 ....... Ef x. f l o p r tre., Chzn d le p a e lt.jancy Menet and Care F . yogth n r John , e, C. el if arrieen's and IV ' Amarlata Cullom eminently on hand, at the an turret to prices. and warrant.= perfect. ant° D. DEVLIM & CO. ...i . ' ' ' CLO - THING W1REd0113.16,-., , 258, '259 &WO Broadvray, oor. Warren at, - - NEW TO.R.K. •-...--' _ _ .. . .. . WE beg to ask the 'attention of dea ereln Ready made Clothing throughout the Vatted States to our Prollitles for supplying the most ingtelorin 'demand from arum section of the. Country for the- batter qualities of ntr.lsrs AND 'BOYS' bLOTRIIit.J . ,:' The constantly lemming demand for Clothing of out manufacture. hu rendered it nommary that we should amuse our amozolacdations, and Ira hare aerate,. ere • a building, the largest and most complete of 'tetrad t • world. width we hare filled with the rholteet descried , • of Clothing oferery variety. It is our intention to doll very large trade, mlUion .In fart, and we ha. • made each arrangement. es will Insure buyers and more Varied. aseortment, at prime whtrh no ma iK hoaseoteafford. AU gnats frcm our Fetahllehounrt as* Warranted, both for lit fie sad quality. and the eitorted , eatistactlou lerynaranteed to oar patrons. Term. strictly 0 months orb per 0001. dir[ooolfor Pain ' tol041:Olr D. DEVLIN g OM Eire and Burglar Proof Safe _Depot, WII. MCFARLAND & CO., • S 3 MAIEE—V Zd...YE, NEW roar_ Warehouse 145 Pratt at:, Baltimore, Md. l BANKS', Jewelers' and COuutiug HMSO Safes airway Alm constantly 'on hand Ste Ws, sad warrantad mover, respect. . • • r I ri Tait, April litha&St. Yews. Vbs. Jrrirrtand: Oinislessina— l td slres ass Waal. sue to banns yon that yaw , Sata proreantad ear &aka and Pawn nabidassd haliii• Lew last nista, by which hysl7, Walt chaos asr 13hrtalata Mt tha ; conatratect. sad although It i l orts==.4l. Trse 4 =rith litnta i tibiag; wlll.l think. stirrer for anoints . teal. Itartprctrally . 1. 14 ' . T. Jr.. 11 &with WAIL= Elegant Calm' et Furniture. . s. SCHAFFER & SUCKOW. .ae,lzs MANUFACTURERS„ Wholesale and 1a . aq Name In Rkb Carnd Roassond IForsltantOf mem description. ISo fabrics. ankles. Orton by mall taltbfl/117 sodysombtly ozsentod. Dealers sad MI, am Invited to yell and assathmour met. /7 • PAMIR AND AWE. DR. EDWARD BLEEQBER'S • .STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Forth. Serer and Ague P „nacres lb ons., ~ rfrop c pva and et 1101ota Arati Proprietors of this Medicine will state without floatation er her of eambralletimm. that the union Marne hat enrol tom permous *bar It has learcelneed.tban any of medicine in use per the store dimases. This medkirm hes loather Amine new Qtania•ln lt. gotan= a n. I ! . ttlinscreazit u ar O n f i4 ' thor p.,..4.•ht1e arint this ermdWree will not be samba be mammon to water or a ittu=sphere Troje t telazw u rn . l l ll . lteluslal health. nne tar rail- , will do well to adopt Mb neediciee, ae not *Mime' to lay by ohne reader treatment and = "' e t t . a l j be aulmod of arc. MR.. The PomMeter muldletrollmi thousands of entitkatee from those *Me highest respect ability, but preferemyl es to thwack ma one battle end you will hare the infallible roof I. 70100•14 lull dine. norm tor Its me 1.0 . 0.2 , 11.1" boith , Oertilkstrs nen be amen at the ollioahhowins when tom Mallet. bat mud whoa all others here tidied- Foe Dbnemrmatod an other =norm *umlauts than 111 . not a Mom Modleteein the noutet. ..It has ales beentaken with thersestestermentim . sanarmit la term* mars et lthentoothes-mentloith int ant. Oblate hams tahlioneweall a day. thee bottle of thleliedidne very often ham Ow Owlet. a 6 bet rerre SI per bottle. per We sr Warmish in an parts of. the WWI Mateo All loiluersliorilir• roast to addressed to )17:ED A ALCIMISH,roIo Proprietors. 911Rroodwor. Now York. Amor i—Flemlog arce.43. A. Irohook A Co. 4, WU On C Co. sod Goo. U. Rester— Pittsburgh. jdo)-Irr — Thorkeo 1 ples' Book! • I V - 0 one who <An rend should. he without. esi:lllftA r ia.t . ' I €-N T P1NT27.4, 1 1 GTON'S l'Apatss ILL ADDZIN. Just published* LessEwa. heavy papse.62 mew : tentdvd V th. ens Po ape critashlontonund Jaell.en on tin Pszcs—eicrtb. 871‘ • Paper CloveV , l. ets. ConelderllVlll VIP i 1 stall k one of the C .AP as swell se one Mho 11 ekirl. booksever published - 1 Liberal terms to ils Lade. BookseUnn road on roux soden to the Ptddistier TM& PREILE., .1 63 Nessaustrestaten NaL—Ltellabls Annuls erected to soli shove Boss thsoughout lb* souttry. The Eagle kfaoalkoturior,. Company. • FORZ-103 000Da.. ' AND 00TOLINES. abhustson aJ Cohen eD see 1 NV SALES, • foe ant Datbsine iUled. • Isom end are the onl)• canto B4N1p1). best 'Oak tamed strstettad, atairstsk saa 341.14ftv 1101113KL,23 Farr 5t...,15. Y. • SAMUEL CAVER LY , Wholesale Nal -1.70 In I.l = P la ttadPlll4in gi t t i,„ ; ,, v re 3.4 UninwichtCrin Oa, Mirr. ENDOW SHADES, I Gilt Cornices, Tablo o i tlcat i e. a l. : 1; 4 1 0 0 u TERlllRlE,Kaaufscturermad Iftuaro. Now • .4" and Fa naillttlas • MISCELL NE.OUS. CoA 40 - DIA KO Iti,D •:3 rie kE2 4 ,' — ` E. , M BIGIELM Proprietor: - • • ROBERT 11. PATTEESOWS LIVERY AND BALE ,-. areozz, • Orrier Dia77lolla and and unnil bey, naz.tt • pins Btnunr, PA. . . . ABELLANDICOUSE; 44101111THE/T.AbOVIL lIEVENTEI 4TRZWI', PRIZADRIIP;III4: _ . H. -,8. - -BENSO 11,49 perday..oll. &amen. Nu:M. Olken) liaiii:eh'irlow Prowvllol4 VITY . HOTEL, (late Browne) corner of • Sinitheohl and Thlsil Pittobtagh. Pn, GLASS arm, largo and tostonoMinti goon haring 'under ,mittmugh rope% and tarnished with new einiltinents is now open for tint newpilon claw trovolins 1171=761111/14141tODIGIUM! to RILL COMMISSIOIC AGENTS, , for GTI NE Io axle anill purchase of Rod Rotolo. Oollooticn or Rensts..Nogotalln n Dow% llottanirso A.- No. PRopiußroxs KIER'S PORTABLEIWAT LINE, ORWARDDIG AND ;OOMMISSIOB misROLIANTS, Canal Basin; Serena Azad, Pieta. r ia ratiMitenitt iL Xtra l rionliraraig; rink and Clay, Anthracite Coal. tn. Michigan General Commission and Callao - :‘. IsonAironoy Office; ; • N. OR the collection or Heine and Foreign . Muumuu sadatfotbargosay 461=6 la Madigan ~,,,,..,„.,,,... ........ rat mutat Mawr', ' PzeLowAaat aa eli la LW* and .r .............. , Pin t D ik eSeid ,— d + •Qo. : ai. dadop7 Cga /40 1 itlill'In 7 Wradm..-Pro Adman ix' id t tiMpli,:ftidd di . .flmtdisle balre," Vaardladd, ' ,:' - 1 t , .. 1, _,- •--, : , lant 4 ,4 ,- ~..., -..,- , - .-. , ..,:i 1 ~.., : .1'..,:.; : .'.:., . . ' • . ,- rialns. Vl bob." A • R. Avant. 0 II 8 P., & CO., sto - ''EEL, moortimut ofDar.ltod IRON. INDS. mud?, ors invited to n ek t Jeommtelk OTHERS & CO; r tGOISTS,: , .&preKe from their sod Es 4 Tana., and woo sod Stra u pWs and ....k u r L arer Mom or r IS • .►. I-. caustat ;AL =M JONES & CO., PIITSI3IURGH GAZETTE. TIEGNEITAT MORNING, SEPT. '6, 1854. Vrom the Glikago Ml:um of Saturday Lost. The Great•Doughzaa Meeting in Chicago! DOUGLASS REPUDIATED AND ILLINOIS FREE! . .. i At quite an early hour on yesterday morning. lavery perceptible degree of excitement was ob servable among all chitties of one - citizen*. The certainty of the fact that Btephen'A.. Douglass world attempt, in the evening, to vindicate him self from the charges which the city of Chicago, the State. of Illinois, and the. whole Northern contedertuzy had brought against him; the well grounded apprehension entertained of undue and reprehensible means resolved uponto choke the real sentiment of the city, andto subdue the expressions of the opinions of her citizens at any. cost; the fact of an organization of a • body of men under the name of - the Bonging! Body Ouer.l for the purpose of •aid - ng in and Perfect- Mg this ~ ..:rprf..Nion of the: people's rights; and the numeroui I 1 , L:0.1 . 8 of every shade relative to the meeting and the course to be'adopted there, all aided to swell the tide of excitement. The matter formed the almost each:Mire stibject of conversation .and remark, and although every one - appeared determined ifVelliSt:to the last any . attempt to misrepreeent.the„peiiple of Chicago in 'the eyes' of the country, jit. sizsoritlicting Were the rumens:lnd so various the opinions, that no definite plan of action, on the part of the citi zen!, could be determined'on.. Theireather was oppressiveto the last degree tire. heat being more severe than we have yet' experienced this summer, • - At about 4 o'clock, reliab.le ',information to tbst effect . baving !bean Handbill tins, issued, and aActed'greatly Liti 'the excitement already raging:, BUBII 110i17.01JAHD Oita:AY/ZED ! American Citizens Beware. At a meeting held - at the office of the notorious Charles VAlaily,,on the/400h , sid.oftba.o.ols; on last evening. Collector Seowileek a c tin g as Chairmen Twelve /rizAnien from each,Wardeare elected to ait.na a. special Body Guard" at the :North Market - Mall this evening, Shall the voice of thif free citizens ha stilled In this way? ' Duilogibe afternoon theßailroad trains bro't in some - hundreds of Douglass' men from the .country,,which hid been sent for in order that their presence,might Intimidate' the citizens.— The majority of these persons were from Spring field and that neighborhood. The flags of all the chipping in poit sere dis; played at half wit, shortly after noon and . re mained there during the remainder of the day. There can be no doubt otthe feeling entertained toward the recreantDouglase. At quarter past six the bells of the city com menced to toll, and eentinned to fill the ah.with' their Moninful ienes - for more than an hour,— The city wore an tilietni °with g for the diem-ace which her Senator was. seeking t o impose -upon her, and which her citizens have determined to 'resent at any cost. The Donglass Cabal up to a late henry ester* day SitClllooll issued. no public call. for „thejr meeting, lint akt alltheir work in secret:. - stike worked with' that /Widest policy for which their leader is an deservedly calculated, and had all their arrangements well and skllfullyperfected. f Their laatend most effective move was to give the Irish of the city twenty-five cents per bead to attend the meeting and follow beck - and nod of their leader. Towards sundown on last [ evening the fellowing placard war blued by . or... der of Douglass, which was the only call made for the meeting:— - "The lion B.A. Douglass will address the- I people of Chicago on the principlea of the Ne. -braska Bill; al North Market U,ll, this evening." As the last Sound of the telling belle died away Abe citizens began to turn their faces toward the :north, and the streets were soap lined with en eager and excited - crowd, hastening toward the North Market Ball, where the long boasted vizi dieation wart° take place. It appears that, as we intimated on yeaterdayi mewing, thenotwge of the Dangles' Cabal fail ed them, and they did not dare topu t their first plan of packing th e Bill with.. th eir 'ewer adhe rents, into execution. They had erected a plat onn,in front of the lLtl and the audience gath eieidquickly. end In immense numbers, in the space - B*lM* and amend it. The entire space; 1 extending from Clark to Dearborn street, and I over the groundjust before the Hall, was crowd ed, and It is a very moderate estimate to say thia there were not leis than eight thousand cit . izem present. We heard some gentleman, whose opinion in such matter, is good, place the num ber at a larger figure, but it could not be less than the number we beta stated. When we arrived upon the ground we found that nOthing bad yet been done, and we took the opportunity of passing. the crowd and inspecting Its character. We fouudit to be coMposed, in a very largp degree, of the very beat classes of our community; ,our mariners, shippers, math. rude, mechanics, 'and professional men. They were all in a good humor, willing to listen to what Douglas could say, if spoken in a respectful manner, butvietermined at : every hazard to ex. prim their disapprobation of his Course and to prevent Moo from raying that . Chicago had en dorsed him. The platfogn was filled .by the Douglasi Body Guard, and by several personal and, political frimids of Judge Douglass. Among those upon it we noticed Thomas Boyne, Esq.„ U. 8. District Attorney; Inas Cook, Post Master. C. B. Cam eron, Administration toady; Wm. Bross of tge Democratic Press; Eli B. Williams, receiver, of publics monies; Wm. M. Jackson, late Receiver of publio /041:11e/4 and would-be. Nebraska Candi date for Congress for the first District, and John L. Peyton, Esq. of Virginia, self-constituted ad viser. There were many other gentlemen wen. pying similar high positions, but we Write - in great haste, end they must pedlar us if we do not give them equal notoriety with their illustri -005 compeers. At •little pest the hour appointed for the commencement of the proceedings, Mayor Milli ken, who was supposed to be the presiding officer of the meeting, appeared on the platform, took off his bat, ind said: £auow Dynamic —This assemblage have assembled to listen to some remarks by,Senator Douglass 'upon Mime subjects - which base Inter ested %is very much. It is expected that those who are opposed to the remarks about to be made, will remain silent and not disturb the meeting." . This oration was received with, marks of ap. pit:batten ty the crowd, and then, Senator. Doug- Lan came forward. Ho was regained with entire silence, and was allowed to speaks scrernl. sen tences before a single sound was .uttered by the audience. He commenced by sayin that he wished to elucidate the principles of eh - riebraeka bill. Ile was satisfied that there was not one among Ills 'manned) who understood that bill. (Three hearty and indisptitable groans here greeted the orator.) The bill bad never been published in any of our city, piepers. (At this moat ridiculous and unfounded statement, the Audience were con vulsed with laughter, and groans.) It however bad been published that morales' in one of our city papers, (id, own organ,) and Moran might be read Here the andletice became ungovern able, and aies of all. description rent the air.— ..Nobody halide that paper I" it would be of no melt they did;" "Douglass thanks no one but himself knows 'anything ?" 'which subsided for a, few moments; only to break out, again at some We shall k not pretend to give. any thing -Me a report of his speech. We do not hesitate to say that a more miserable, sophistical • and unsound declamation was aver made by the most ignorant .pettifogger. Added 'to this it was' interlarded with the moat insulting epithets . vital the re sources of Billingsgate could furnish, and full of the most unwarrantable and ungrounded sweets• lions against tb, character of our city and eta. sone. There was. not a shoo of argument thee the whale effort; there' was' not a potation which he advanced butlfrom which the most feeble rea soner toad drive him. .4 Ise not even as good wilds sophistry` usually is .; ; his good geniup seemed to have 'deserted him, and he was given up to btu:Lanese and defeat. • •-• . For the first three-quarters of an hour, be was listened to with most remarkable patience and forbearance, considering the circumetancesunder width i 6 was delivered. It was true thak every pro-slave:7' aerate:meta that he uttered was re. waved with 'indignation; and wage disarmed with cries of no, groans, and lasses. But when be did teak,' for a moment, sensibly, ho waslntened to.' In. n.stord, the feeling of the crowd gni• dently,weus, to (listen to reason, but to disoin and decry sophistry, and O. chow Douglass end his clique that! they were no longer to 'be us posed upon: ' 1 Througladit the speech Wingless refused to elLy one 'word in defence of Ids vote against the u n'- er and Harbor bell, although ho,wastreipiently requested to do' eo. Ile probably thought that his course In that matter was wholly indefensi ble and that the least he said upon It tho better During his speech he claimed CMCBSO as his home. The crowd repudiated this claim by groam'and exclamations Deserting that be was ' no longer worthy to be a citizen of the place be hid ao foully disgraced. The most pexthaentand searching questions were frequently put to Mai. bi yuiritut par eons in the crowd, .which Stripped his iire ended logiorof the . Wee ooverievand showed Itin its tree light, 9lliag .ttie aidlince with:lithl l .4 OVA PAdzeFO.Cat . thapersort. who thus attemptedte, deceive Ahem. Many ortheSe queitiens and retorts were of the happiest;and wittiest eider; end' the , crowd . 2 . 45 ceived them with , much - zest. Douglas's -trifled an answer to them, generally, as 6ex:were - often of such a character as to be too, dangercoiii*e, After be bad spOkeit'abont - fifteen Mayor Milliken again arose and ordered the Po-f Hee, who wens scattered among the crowd, - to immediately arrestony person' Who should throw 4rty misailem... No missiles were thrown, and the Order Wai generally-sUppoicil to only have been. given in 'order to intiMidate the crowd from ex presling their dissent froth the pro-slivery sen timents of Douglass. If that was the intention of the order, it certainly failed of accomplishing , its object. After - speaking for something more than an hour, and finding - that the people regarded him • very much as the people of theßevelution would have regarded. Benedict Arnold,., had he come among them - for the purpose of : vindicating his treachery, and that they treated him in pretty much the same way is Arnold wont& hiree been treated, Douglass lost his temper, Which up to this time be had preserved prettyt'well; and be- . gan to rave, and at the end of another hoar hie d downfall was complete. The entire crowd, with the exception of the Body Guard and the TAIL backers, who were all present, but who were - arid by -the. immense numerical superiority of their oppolents, were against him. and received his insults r falteltoeda: nod misrepresentations with Most terrifiq, groans and hisses. Douglass soon became perfectly, transported with rage, and his face wisumed that' diabolical and sinister- exprresion,- so strongly suggestive of the feline race in Anger, which, is peculiar to him when irritated. He began to de-' immune the assemblage as a mob, and .declared . .. , that the tone of it - was produced and regulated. I -tiy:the.itifluence of - titato of Ow Whig :and Free Soil parties of tlieNtahr, 3 lhit tune." At this, three hearty cheers. were given for the Tribune, and the same number of groans for the. Press and 7Tmes ' all of which were after wards frequently t repente d. ' • . ' Douglass new pparently- gave up all hope of. mollifying: the ttlemblage; and .putting on. hie hat, • faced. the,tscl,_ and attempted to, tit,. and bully them to eFenne. Leaning :upon the top rail of 'the platfdrin;',he assumed a Blzoi air; and attempted every art within his scope 'to accomplish that purpose, but Ittvain.:. Themes SUDO edvancechand ',attemptd.'to speak; but Douglass talk him by the shoulders, ` turned him arottod, and sent him. back egaiita don. we presume, of his' remark Irt , ,the Senate that this was "his tight," nod that \he wished for.nointegference. \ Towards the close of the scene, . Dougletsdrew a letter from his pocket and attempted \tn, read it: It purported ,to be a letter threateniug er- Boast violence if., ha spoke here. is ne edl ess to say.that no such letter was eyeronittett„\ at least by ahy reliable pelion 11.4 re. Hedenounced tLe Know - Nothings, fora , which lie received \ tin lack of groans. Be again attacked t..l4,pape{ - —laid the result of ihe meeting at et '•d ' (where we are very content .tit bare it lied ands denounced us as the Organ or tEe, Whig ~Free .Boit'and Abolition parties:: - • \ \ • Itiritis allusions to the,ll46llllkwere receiied by groans, allays followed by cheers for: ate paper. He finally said that as he saw it was useless fer bim to proceed, •be would leave the' itatuL Cries of good:. saidhowever, that he would.not give it up so! , That be would speak again to the people, and; that, they should heir him. lie would noWlearit,the stand,lnid resign it to the snob .He went with his bat on his bead, his face distorted with 'rage: and shakagyhis fig at the audience, His disappears sues from the stand was the signed for st.rivff , • ed outburst of the most terrific cheortrand groans we ever heard, which continued :for some rno 7 meets. Aptirehensions' were entertainedthat, the unbearable insults which he hod given. 'UM citizens might impel them to inflict open him some personal violence upon his way to tbe His. tel, bat we are happy to say that nothing of the kind was attempted. Ills Body Guard formed in close order;.placed the Little Giant in their midst, (little cnpgh now,) and lighted by torch bearer', escorted him to his Hotel, the 'Tremont House. The crowd lined the sides of the streets' through which the . guird preset}, 'ink saluted , them with beasy groaas,and thenTidliiired them to the Hotel.: Upon arriving there, "Little Dag" immediately disappeared; and' the crowd, num bering even then twine thousande, after amusing themselves with greeds for Donglass and cheers for the Tribune, quietly dispersed. the time we write, 2 o'clock, everything Is perfectly quiet. Thus ended the vindication of Senator Doug lass before the people of_Chicago. It cannot be regarded as anything but a complete and burail• fisting defeat and overthrow of,Douglaisratid his cabal, and as a most:glorions triumph of the people c no,dipiotnacy, no expense, bad been epared to get it up,:and ta hive it.result by ! fair mans or foul, In the endorsement of Dong lass by Chicago. Weeks _of labor, hive been spent in itsarrangement, tied hundreds 'of dollars base been expended in carrying it!ent. It was alt in vain. Ter.!Paoste the people, wh om we' prophesied would rule last night , ! met, without the slightest precencerted aetion s , and: . actuated by one impulse, blew the whole fabric.lnte ruin in CO instant. The news of this defeat of Douglass wiligeeut like wild fire over the length and bresdth Of the Union.- It will carry with it . IMUIenE4( powet.7. It will cause the politicians everywhere:olo trem ble in their shoes, and the people every \ _where,to s rejoice. The people have got ahead of the poli ticians, and they will tiny there. The effect of the meetinitcP , •night can indeetrbe hardlicalcu lated. It can hardly be over-ostimeted. /1 . \ trill secure Illinois for Freedom, and as goes Illinoi"Vas fall.** goes Me Union .! We will-recur to this subject AAA more lithos season, at length. We now lay down oar peak. with - one more sentence, and it ii one we .writ 4 with a heart full of joy. CHICAGO HAS TM.- UMPRED AND DOUGLASS IS LAID' LOW l FOREIGN "BEMS BY THE PACIFIC. 'LONDOS, Tuesday;' Aug 22, 1864. At length the allies have aohlered a positive success. Boutarstuld has fallen, and'` 000 Rua dans bare been made prisoner'. The prescrib ed month for the completion of the operations has dwindled to eight days; the . works of Bomar sand, which had, with coaddemble expense and labor, been strengthened and improved, to en . ; able ir, as it, wail fully calculated, to withstand for some time 'all the- asieulte which could be brought to bear upon it, has in one little week surrendered its diecretfois The allies acted concert, but each had their separate work cut out; the French attacked Port • Tate, and tbe English Port Nottich. Each fort was garrisoned by 120 mon. Tn the former 60 were killed, 20 wounded and 111 taken prisoners, unhurt.' .Fort Nottich surrendered 116 prisoners, and the Eng lish het a Captain of Engineers, named' Wet tcsley, and POMO four of five men. The details, of the affair have not ytt arrived, but the substance is given in a• brief adutirality despatch - isened on Saturday list, end was com municated to the population of Paris by o salvo of 101 guns from the blvalides. lu the evening the walls of P its-were covered with cOchat pro. claiming the g tifying fact to the people. The 2000 prisoners were immediately embarked, and will be at o ce - .biought to England, unless . Prance takes; er share of . them. - The ;Devon shire, lying at Sheerness, is ordered to prepare to receive 6 prisoners now on thinr _way. home, and the Lewe county jail, about 60 miles from London, hasbeen fitted up recently for there - ception of th Russian prisonenst .-•— - I True DAE E... &o:—No 'change has occurred in the situaWn of affairs. - .Bucharest's quiet in the - occupation of the Turks. On taking 'pos- seesion of the city Halim-pache isar,ed a procla mation. Beyond th' • - Bon- Masa, the French g army, areivet Abd-eldratlet but does note sonally. .' I ridaribel l't continual cor d and with St. M. Stayer at banal. bisondoi has Elias Geer iMtitalt, son of George MIL, the last king of Georgia, died, at - Moecow; July 14th. - A few days slime one of the Sultan's wives died at Scutari, and was buried in the mosque at Teal-Miami the ministers and high officitds being present at the obsequies. - ' - • -•- REPORTED' ' ESTEE or TEE 'AIISTEXABIS INTO WALLACIILL-I)eipatches (of doubtful; authenti city) announced pail - that the - Austrians had actually begun topecuPy. Wallachia, but later reports. from Vienna, August ,17th, say--"lt. i2l :expected that the occupation ef the .Danubian Principalities will taker place eery eaon.' l , . Ed- 'ward Bach, elder brother of the Minister; will go DB Civil Cauleilesioner to the Princigialitie& • :', The Paris Sloniteur, liider date. - ef'. VlMum, 113th-,one:day liter than the above-41i: .. 1 • , "The fist Austrian corpa destined. to enter Wallachia lies reprised by telegraph Ito orders '.to Parch; ' It - le - - thought - that Otelrentier will hive been created' thl e-ieti: day through the '1144 Weer Nes, bj - -the - two, inigadet that set cut from - lierMansladt. This movement'. liai been combined between Gem' • Hese and Omni PuhOlt r etrofoindtj with thi-:Anstio,Terkialt the news Is or no interest who has .obtained permission into renment to 'unpin the Turkish in Canetaistiiople" on the lth.--; expresses (kali interest In the War, tem inclined to take join in It per. Alewitel Is st,Wersaw, and Is in taunientien with the eouthent army • tereburg. . on brew appointed French Consul Mr. BteSena, British eollBta. at Toe net been sent out on a mission to .. . :: ' .-..':•''': ~,.,, V .. . , ~ , ~ . , -, : ' . . - ~. . . .. . .,, _ . , ,: ; , :,.. ~- . :.- t e;:',ir:"i',..':...l- - .., ; .:, -- -1 ,-. 7 ,. ., --. ., .. .." T . \ ~. .. r-, • ...--i„ • • :•••:•';:-, ~.., ::-:, - :-......„-:,:,•• - • 2:•..':• - •,V.:; - :7:,..., - -. -- ‘‘• 1 .•. . . G.EII)IANII3, Cusr a uennno v._On thi 17iit 'inCt. Austria and Prussia :inbolitteil to the Baud the Russian answer to the AlNtrianstunmens, as will' as, the correspondence with the Western Powers; 'containing the guarantees of peace required by ': .- Pressia is arming all her forts. \ . ,'• -,.. ' 'RUSS/A.—A remorkable'circumstatice,Mustivi: tire of the Course - of &ado, is developed in the official returns of - the exportation Of tallow from /tussle thin season: From this document it ap. pears that the exports overland frotOZt, Peters !mt.& and the interior, to Meisel - and ,Other ship. ping, ports, have been nearly equal ti],those of 1 the same period of 1858, - the figures being 26,000 casks this year, against '27,600 last year. 'As far, therefore, 'as thisindividunl branch of N, busi ness id concerned, Russia has not only sustained no lose froth the blockade, but has made all extra peice that has been paid to her people for. transport, Ma Which has sent up prices .in the British and 'other markets. ' - \ . Geier Btursix.— Official Documents. relating to the Conduct of Austria— s The Crops in Inland —Distrcesing Accident—General Nrlcs.=-The des patch to which Lord Clarendon replied, • on July IV, to the last communication made by tussle , to the Austrian government—also. the notetpex ' changed - an August Bth,., between the English, French ana Auatrian Ministers; wer e laid before ,Parliament on; the, last day, of the session; but • have only novi,beeh made public ., . \ ,We have al= • .ready notified the Subitance of themidespatches, .namely, ''tliat - firstly, the. Russian , protectorate oierthe Principalities must be given , op, and the privileges grunted to those provinces by the Sul; tart,bellacedunderthe CelleCtive , giatanteo ot \Buropel \ seemailly. that the navigation Of the,Dart- Übe be mode free; thirdly, that the tkaty'of 13th "it, 1841, be revised With reference to,the BO AC °fFolr/ anti futtitPlY, that thg:4,,,a4a4v alaiNO a protectorate over, the Christian anti; )ucts f , the Forte mist " be given . up. ' V1.1120' -which rmsAastrialsintide, eitgitizaniof,',:mul, agreeit'not to . trept except:on these tosiea , -. , - The London. Times copies from the New York Herald as rtiele respecting De.,.Cottntan's mis sion to Was ingmn;and Makes it; the subject of an editori al, which \ Can' only 'bio.; described as' abominably teurritati4 ' The` London Daily News • hatt . tinOtber, tiktbe4taiae'rehi, and - -tha - prelim cialpiess, \ " a cing the,taiVas..,,treuali:Atart.these '. twmpapent,indidges in inerathan ordittary abuse 'of Americo \awl , Aaterican institutions. — The ' commercial's dynntagen 'nem:l:dog ' and likely to - 1 name to America from the warstepartioularly Isere subjects " to the British, just at present: \ . - , - Acellision had s occorred au_ the South Eastern andßrighton ,Railway, \by Whieli two, or; three persona woic killed; atui )overs. a )01:area badly Au unfortunate accident dccurred , o thellose- , Death Moors, Scotland. \ Whllc a ParlY.of gen ' tlemen mere enjoying the, eport of, elmothag, a fowling pieOe in the has of Mr. 'William , Mor risen (qttere Mare ?) of New untleanOicolderi tally discharged, and killed WillianrCholiran; provision merchant, of OlasOw, , \,., ,--,- -,:,;! ',-' .The ship, Sluindon, of Glasgow, was, totally, " 'de s troymi. by fire on her passege from Glaigow ,tos , Montreal, on the ltd Instant.\.,Ciek and' pas- 'l,- , ' l l ft e a r ta s Istanv.e2l-11epo.rti , theconeeting \ Pitatli rot in\the districtaroundltablintrtette that the blight . continues to show itself tither geperally;.but the , hop \ (Mt prevails that' on . a return - oh dry,•wea • - ther ? further .ravages.. would be - materially , Nsheek Aln the South, especially In Tipperary, ibe st ' enemata are rather glopmy, bat' from, lho nortberrollstricts'the .accounts are morepatit, factory, froin Sionaglunt very Dad. .. '•. Srsi.s.-4lndrid is comparatively. quiet;;, , al though not\altogether tranquil:. The work ;of disartaing all‘citixens, except the National Onaid ,continnes. Oiakral Prim has reaebed Paris on , his retunafroui \ the East, having hurried back' , on bearing of Oa :evolution in his,riative coun try.. It is calculate t( that the deficit bequeathed ' by the Sirtorius Mualifr,ry to the tnntauryaniounM ,to seven hundred mi ss of reels. : Ill. , Collado, the, newly appointe d of Finance, hasre- Aia,iraportant piece of nee is published by the , parts patrie. On the 1 3 t , a deputistitin c,:un -1 posedthe leaders of thoharricedis and or air prubs;waited on Esparterd-,tarequest him toting; , press Abe - likticla. In the deatPo , connk&lo9• Corten.. wblottlays down thai„ - .llte ' dynastic ques- - , lion connot, be discussed by .the *Mr • Cotistituent Assembly. . \.E.spartaro at first replied to the dep-. utation that'iliey, inighteitheita share the-con. fidence rePosedut. s him by the aniloit, or else gov- i ern in hie platie)_ \ ' '. \- .. . Along and Wane dismission citadel], at the end of which E4,artero,in taking , leaye of the deputation, Amin - amended them to . achirmattheir petition to tbe'ConMl of Ministers. - Tho dele gates withdrewin great\ eicitement. NOtwith stending these deingermoisymptoms, the:o7cm meat is thought to be st \rig enough to carry out its . . . . . , - .. The 'Bisects Movement -,, \ We have obtained from the United States Mint: ' in this city, the following statement of the opera-, Lions of that establishnient during the mouth Of August: : ',, A \ GOLD Di:ILLIta DEPO# \lll.. .. ~., , , 7 From California... .... .. ......... ~.. .$2,004,000 00 Other sources ' ' ' • \ . \86,000 00 TOM] gold dep05ite5.......... .. . ... 291,1,,000 00 SILVER Bt'LLION IiPI:V4I:X/i>, Including silver purchases ~ - 882, 0 OO \ Total gold and silver diposltes . 7 .'8,27.. 4 %* 00 eontacta ZSECUTLD • now. inesan. r \ Denom., " Value: Dettors. Donb eagles $2,777.120 Cents • 8,261 Half • do 245,980 • zr.c.a.Prtnnantos. 'Qum. do ... .156,746 Gold c0in'ge54,945,636 D011ar5.......118,793 Silrer d 0... 860,000 .Tine bars.— 2,146,947 Copper do- - 8,261 Q '>; , Total $4,945,685 Total value $5,808,886 Quar Dollarit..s36o,ooo • . . • The entiro , deposits of; gold at the ;dint for the first eight months of this and ths two past 'years; were as follows: - ' GOLD DIPO!JITS TOR 22011 T XONTIGI - • 1852. 1853. r 1854; Januar7..44,161,688 $4,962,097 $4.215,579 February::: i 3,010,22 '13,548,523: " 2,514,000 Marcb....r.. 8,892,156 ,7,533,752 8,982,000 April, 3,091,087 -•.4,851,821 8,819,000' May 4,546,518 4,365,638. 3,506,000 June 6,689;474 ,4,545,179 4,000,000 July. ... . 4,193,880 2,505,331 8,940,400 August 2,67r,563 4,512,000 '2,940,000 • T0bi15..p2,056,598 $87,828,841 $28,476,6791 The falling off this. year in the gold receiptsl is unite Considerable; 'but we, are - disposed to think it may be para . ) , accounted for by the opening of tho , , San ranciseo Branch Mint, which receives frcm the 'mhies largo quantities of gold, which ls,:coined Or run into bars and shipped to New Yark or to Bagland without ever coming to - the Mint here,', The Philadelphia- Mint,•thcrefore, can. no longer be regarded es an accurate test of the production of our gold mines. -What ice have recorded above may show, howi4r--iith a moderato alrowando for the diversion' of bullion by the; San francisco Mint that-the.gold product this year-is thus tar at least equal to that of 1852--rsaynbout.thirty• two millions of dollars. While o`• vines vieldingthuo „ -.atone mines bite been yieldingthus liber ally, the oeuntri,has been drained of da ting the year to' , an extraordinary extent. The shipments from Boston to -Nett York, alike Jan -Ist, hove:been as follows: . Srlita.ltoston to Sept . lot, - $4,51 ' 0,621. New iork, '• -'. 23,65080 by Arctic, to-day;' 1 000 000 Total . oxiibrts to dnto t .$20,167,260, Allowing for moderato shipments, from route other ports, the total export of specie from,Jan, let to this date may bo stated, in round Annabers, at thirty millions of &liars. This leaves a bal ance still IA favor of thin *country ; 'but if , our 'Commercial Policy were what it . should 1 be, 'the , balance;would... be much larger. ~.Flow different would have beau our condition, if, the ; tariff Of, 1846 hitd,not bee - ripened.. To that law we may attribute: all the excessive drafts, upon our country's specie of the last few yearn; and butt for the providential' acquisition op" CaMb ri a., ire should hive been suffering now Moreseverely than we have ever suffered at the moat depress ing periods of - our idstorY As 'it 14 we are drifting towards - bankraptcy alrcady,:trind the operations' of the tariff act are urginruithither 'with accelarritingspeed; The tariff act. of IbIG was passed chiefly by the efforts of Robert J. Walker. 11le . phJecrwaa in clam correspondence for months, cotusulting them about the 'deinils, ao as to adapt them to Europe - en convenience and adianelge. • Its' ten dency bait beim to drain the United Statea of her wealtb,lmd to appropriate it to, the support. of European governments; to strengthen ration:: whose whole economy. is hostile "'to that of the I.lnited States: to weaken Republicanism in the.l West, and to ineigointo despotimn io the,Eist.— The ecilliae bee going on for years, but it bes noir reached a critical rint, - and the Aineriam people Marwell pause and eiOnside.i , whether: it is not thpel to arrest It lethal:. to put a check upon our excessive impartations, and to keep our money,at hems forthe'datelopmeut of, Mar , 011th resources; for 'the op en ing"' of-our wild territo ries, and the ittrioneeot of tnerewlV people:— Atropine tottetto4 roirtatently 9IIr life-blood froptho actin , Rpted,:kly Robert Welker. - • - • • that intlividnal were to live a repentant life s 'of - thousand yearn be mad' net Atone for tbe - Ain done under his unfortunate adtainiitiatlon cif the :!\,, • Treasury department; 'but, the' iieophilive tan:. -; - Niger, to any whether A PrOMPt check tiSApen,the evil now, and whether . a reasaaatd•: , : , , Aerie), that phill lusters !to the :Plated States, shall bet be adopted.-Phil. 13z11.- _ . By ‘ thimay of New Orleans tam moon .. , frore , :the iity..or Mexico ta.the - lath Ultimo. lint , ',' from Vera trot to the 22it. -;.: We extract theta'. lowing from the New Orleitier- 0 &agree. ''' ._ ,', • . ',..... ,' ' The mast important item of - news te:_the foliar— .matron of , :the report of the revoluticinemd,over..' :throw of the, celebrated Count Ritottiset da Rod. ......,,, .., bort bY,Gen. '''Snes at Guanines' Tbe COnot," it - ".. appears, arrived al, Guaymas Ina - small veesel; - - - entered the city in disguise and undeeadassuist.;.":„ : ed name,,. He immediately , procured an tote r ..t....• view with tome of hiipost intimate friends be longing -- . to a Frenah.battalion at that place, - add ':... , • also conversed witti:the toldiers;:te! the most of 'F'.,.... , - \ Whom ho w as pereonalli. khown,-propesibtt l e .' , theta the naptnre of 'ttiti lace: :At first ~ -• . . turned from his proposition ad refused to has . .-. , -' anything. o do, with - hlin s ;advising him to return s .'„, ‘., at once . to San Filincistei; but he persisted in Ida' \ ' \ efforts,,end in the couriii , of , II te.er days had Sun.' seeded in, gaining the whole - battallion or four- . \ hundred: - troops over- to his Purpiass. Ho then`,.-.., \ I npeoly , avowed his intendant...end endenur.et to 2: \ treat with Gen.,.Yaties, demandini, of him certain: ~. - ..hostages the stwrenderef the artillerLrbelang: ~- ini ‘ to the post. "hie the General refused, nod titer''' . n ic Count p ed himself it t the head at hti !bar hued red F chuien and led them on roost resolutely tre. the atta k. After threo hours! hard fightiog bes, ~ -. .. wan forced. to , surrender tit discretion, _ witli,the loss' of - fifty_ killed natl . 's great many wounded. The loss on the pari . 'of :the Government was bet " fouotectt killed; A few of-his me e scaped and \ ilia:aided in getting OarbOartiot little .isierqt*.,, - ~ iliit hatbmagtit , tfte-644t , 40i: _...... P 4 44. - ,-4,`-' which immediately set sail... _.,-- There has ,been great rejoicing 1.1 Aleildirciiitiv -- ; - ,•,:' '- , this victory. Panes has - been proisiOtedi tillitiall''' - % .... who took part in thehattle hare recepred a erase:: . s.:s.'. uf honor especially created for thus o co l3loo . As ~ `,i-''' - .. to the disipsitiou that Jos bean made of the 'C0unt...., 4 . f...: ent soda his followers Walleye the authority of _ ', . Spats AUDIVEI official digiti'fpi saying `ha /.:- was adjudgedluid executed oa on the "19th sdilmo;.' , ..' '. ... 'end all hit 'officers Were treated in the'lllanil4ll2- . . ' .r Her while the\ aoldiera are tit be plaeetf itousitelit „T.,„ . - aid conveyed bock again , to San Yilapchiep.,.,, , ~- ~ . . ThisoivriC from the south is tiniznporhint."A % - . . few linen' siiiiiiielies hare - taken 'place betiretu , ;,>!. the rebels end thus Govertiment troops; but 'they.- amount . to nothieg \more-than the killing ,kod ; Wounding; of a few as both aides.. The Govern. meat, continues to execute oil rho perions that fall into its - hands, as also to burn down all'. the-,' - , towns and villages that are suspected of liarboriA ' 5, ing•thoughts contraryec\ the welfare Santari . 7 'Anna... The whole country:outelde of the city of-- i-. hierice,seems to be either ,isto slate of risselgtion," or ready .. . to brook out of any'amoosent. • ~. , Worts. cr Fres row ost Idoirrit..:-.The mouth, of August;just closing, will be icigremembered, for the number and destractivenme of its flees;,.l and for the,saried disasters that have befallen both persons and property. The Severe drought aicompanied by fires sweeping through some of ' the most valuable timber lends in the , countrY, the powder explosion at Mayarille„elie - fan of stores in Boston, the tornado in Letderilie,,ln.. 4 solving the lose of maxsy'velusble liras, are all included in the termini category. ;The following is a list of the principal firreidurier'the Meath: Aug. 4114 BurrairMe, cotton \ • , ...... . . 4.. $125000, \4th, Buffalo organ factory... .. 25,090 , fich e N. r City, wool , stores , Pine street ' - 10001 Philadelphia, Goer :15,00;i= '• N. O. stores, - ,warehouses,- •>,. . ...t - - /00.000 6th, Brewer Yilla,gc,Me.,sasemill 20,969: ' 4. 70i, :\ Louis,stores; end Wietr= -• • Losses MOW. 9th,Mtolbury, - Mass., eilisidlideso acoarr , ~*, : NY. City, Presbyen Church, 20," s / 4 25 dwellings--0ty , 0•45,... A - 11fli tr if:3: - Iliandri Waal:lreton not stated " . 12th, ' - cittille,Conn, setting Sac . . • tors , loo,ooo 18th, Cemiridgeport,Msas.,. . ". IRth, Guildevland,N Y.,W0041 12,000 18th, BesburT, Mass ' • • 5.000 .. 19th, Londonderry, N. ,11..... 21st, St. Louis, store. . ... 22d, Rockeilli, Conri.„. N. York CitY, Brewery '• 28d, Brooklyn, oil fa ctory Brooklyn w ouse rind lam beryard. 4 0,000 " Newark,. N. fictories 50,000 24th, Brooklyn dwellings „. - 9,000 Richmond, Sod 10,000 25th, Troy, stores, warehbuses, .r.t.0.1,000.000 500,C60 20th, Mexico, •Oseier go 4 stores.. . • 10,000 Vith, _ 5 16. 4 40" N. Y. city. - piano - firtefecrtory,' - 10,000 29th, Baltimore, warehouse • tad • lumber ..... .... 80.000 • -- \ A ‘ ' . • et 477 oat \ N. 1%6(1 .t ' • 0 • • . , Add to this the following: • - „.„,,. k.„,,,, .... '• Aug. 25th o Milwauhie;: ' 1 T..easzew.uus• " 80dt,',,Teisey . City '.. - 800.000 - 000,000 - , nins int4e 11 , 99,i;..,01qe550. . ~, . . , , -. -.. . 2,4.277:000;ip , 1 Tofta —... EW.IOOE.3JSTPiBLISIE —, inio-.:.,-. vcea..th. Z .4eenik 4 .aoeo Christ., by Sh4.lAu r :4risti. V.ltuess IS; szslAsk,thAillik of wawa , \ ; ' \ l Sl , : ll:l7•Antrs 2 lk4on. 161ilizillici ' • -. ' ' ' ... 4 }Pith thoh.prohts a NO" Rooks' fecal Cartel and Mx. • - ''..' Ver . A.. A largo a-motto:ea ofencortalotoo tcokofbr surs.... - --., ow toodios, to villa stoW,publlostooto oro conotautly- W. ' - , 7, lot agstod, fax sale W -• , S. SADLER, Allubony '..- „AVON 80,000 Ibi,:thumi,,Shoulddril 'sldpin inHagatabonsithr a1e.67 HatOBISON 100 .' lESS Pa2iK—Zs till4s. just Teed for' SAW 110/311503Z00:' THE,,Shareholders a - Phial:mm.ll_2db%* tug Onm.a.. of 111.1. u, tau tank. tutteod t o Annual Wean. of .1d Bm.ny_ otil to bind sten dike at A. WILKINS,. on 211vizetwv. edo.thuritt." itn't.= . ".,itttt . c 1 .4 22t161SZITi.E. Ipip ARE. CLEASIOR FOR .B i511 , 1k.,14141F0r , _Le, sale. • Cottatt• Muse of twines ited Eitl•Mitled• teatri at the dear wan apes of pound: Wade nieui Mull: 99 9 gripe ,/... gm house.. stock gat eletares., house. stable , seeeterlim mid paints he IQ ._ hothead; about 9 ealbeerrect. the city. - '!Learnt _ le -919 awned. VW aid la ri o t eitkr , 'no Dlr. • 1.. 1 Meets imineeied with The sum.. Tins ierteLtut,_,Ll , my= m 9199199 a Divilteel• butleiw . 4§"fall PI T . tieultes, Lear to .'B, flolitilta T.& 13 ..- , et. f I OOD FARM Fillt..sALE, of 43 actikiwithl • LP &good truss hones StOontriS sod' Sairfrsat POisb. agoed .Drina boa" ‘1124 doubt* barn sad wagon tbedo.rwerib, and'fackl pgans, - strundaoes of arples.wars.•maas. tc4 - 30 writ b:l o Sse, , r . timber, arid lag sad anfrirlitor,l4ll4o;• M "coo AW. Tirtil,VoolZ a terA .02 , ResErusts sat.. 1411.Vd1M.:^ IV • OR. SALE-4T ucies Adjoining AlleghtnrClty. at airreat i s tbalbatlet loom b a...te11-ha pay ertarild be taktn In tale -.et: •Planigti blanfatturee. Enbuke - , • v • • anlo-lm VOA SALE—A. sUperior -Firm :in Beam , untc ; hosn - Daillneon. 'and 5 miles avei Br :,,,,,ralgrita-4,:."nittg:d?ellianaZ 60 nem of coal on on IL It It rOTered hootodos of an26:tt TllO5. WOODS, 76,4 th-it FOR SALEAllcnitonind Z Lou; ip Bride. water;otretedlit, vat hirktn_- Phmattlia et • avatar - • Tklus. wOOD - 5, t : ithrt> OR 9ALE--4beantifnl Country Stym . 'c the tttv thee t rodid, tittt aids of .Ifatt 'l4! . .aftti -IUT 1..; ado. nap; and ought to Wormed by - I...tip with a naught= country porno. En tu ts of -• T.tiOSAYOUDV:It.fafjp,;. DAlttr CHEESE-170 boi.4" .1.21 thltaxv reed HENRY U. couttra, BSS. CASTILEk bOAP in store - Ain; „, jr, b,u:S :': , +RP SRL - LAMS! cKr ... . , CIIVALUABLE r & CIIEAP COAL , WOBJES 2 , . 7 YOR• SA LE-24 inn 'lnterior ' "itill - lelt Of Omen, on the Monnaalage Inver. aeh abeam* Menowtabela City, together meth lin ,•earg. nide etweenerary Altana in good order f earrynt all Ill• ' A coal buena. on an enterers wale. and aloe a. free Int of • • • the landing at the fifer for bone- ea. The. enter' nal la • • •• llve feet allot. and element !al 4.!rt:lor quality. • Tot tanker ' 4 .. I:Lir:gyp:l4lg 'VElO r itili7 . 111 - D trz.1.474,—. (Imo ,k.- PA:: B. R. - STOC 11-2/3 --, shams. for' .75 age atlio.2l,•ln It: . . ', A: mi:Alms a co. INNESSOTA 111NLNCr CU.—M shares ita. or lag dedrablo stock far Rale: WILKIn CO4 VRESIEBIACKEREL—itio. 3.lartigran red ea day, by LAVELT k -t7 OR SALE; on the Chartiere . Vaße'r•R:R. E . arm of Coal Look tram andel& •It GI thrtkog to ittfor outB,Coo acres afar! to toirltt.' -korert mon WA s t k e Mit for 0* ccol at l 'it:l4 ° P l ' l4 ; th • b,lsth qiterit4 l 4.lBlll.'it,' 4th A., BALES LIQUORICE ROOT In - nate and for .1. by , su2b • R.s 31314t5R8 00. ft BBLS. 'ROSI Nia *tore arid for eats by I.yeors , , E. 86LLZMI in. SOS, 811 P. 0,4118. SODA izx L our it'd for sali 67 ' Lassuatna imo. , • O:•SUGAR. - :-200 • Ehda, rood fairlo •• f a ;goy— smans•rDDINORTIL 11101111tELIQUORSF have' on hand: tillage .aisartmew(gretaile4ttaamiAbt meactiatmitior conitatS was Emit BPsEld7Lrbtt 11ow— ty izeca at ssurwilimesta DU* puniuumi OM* `l97L3477..icall'Aitsriar&V 1t IViertat' 6,000 10,900 20.000 "20,000
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