iBEEME I=IIMEMI P4TSBURGIIGAZETTE .PD111.1111:11/9_,DATLY AND ILY JY ' • WHIT 2.• it CO. • • DAVID NU WIL/211.) . ..'Dells ox Nan Janus, amwrix *maw AID woon. • • , • and D•IL onn T— sl ll . dollar" um annum, mini, her yftdy ou w la it LX—Two dollarsnor •/2/10.0, Ia saviums Cato win 4 sopouol on U. fullowistsamanionn den • Tirmioa lan be m-00. ee exP2 ° b payee antlhne, to Mr see mono swet RAI ..ATES OR ADVERTISING: saw" (10 lines of llonnandl or :Agora) • As, ow .. 0 60- •.. t • - seeds ...addlticatariQkaii--. 025 lb. O a Card; 01 i. Hass or len pet: annim) It 00 00 Ono_ dollar thr so& ad:Monolith. M. guar. rhangeabla at ylalsono (per ark.. ' Ive wfw"lo.....ttdoir tt erons math, and for each addltlaaal aquae Matted nrolar the snarly Mao Asthartlamenth esoradlniltaltlare• . 00 =ken ,. V t .. , 111.1%"lattitjat="411 ?e l s? Idnethemanta b•=rdstosynat rilted tor tbcdr noblleatth. oandblatge tor ease to be charged tbe Ma* e Mbar advertlargarata 11 ad I.t. u" WV, "Q"4l,l • l"" d ammroir i s le Aridly maed to their own ImTalliti means, and ell airertummats for the basset or other panona as gen as co alsertthentonts all . osaaly connected with their own bvlnesa. sad alalost of winotisesorato e In leszth or La to crarjr=tdwill to cbsregatl i tz . tyalate n tl. rinderad, end bromst po= r &alredr ad rzuo vertlsemos t...& ts lor . cbarttolge d ,grbilrnma lostltsttlona lw ere coc; il.l Marling* to be ebaspd BO mato Death makes hunted irttbout .M :Mott by Maga Inritatlons or ohlt Chart% Mks' rury =Ala. and 01.Dfr Men solanthanthl.to be bald • Regular advertisers, and all o th ers sanding commixdis• !elf airing notion deellgosd to call attentkos to .ebt, L ~rao, Orneurt. or _any yobbo entertainments, whararnahres aroma& 0. admittance—all mottoes of x.sb sate aagalachm-yvary Wake . 00 drasa to toll . r entergiees, calculated or Wooded to gromota Individual Intorest,out oar boo hinted with tho under standing that the matte Is to begonia, tor. It Intended to • be Wanted 1n Motors] whom, the snots rill be &Arad It the woof 10 centsta lin*. Athol. or sr .4k. to bs tharvsl triple Wks. • ReTh r tstate Avte d B A t2 =readrartisestot te not to beelaseed nedi:re:ty ' rates, but tamed a discount of =rants and one4hlrd peg and from the amount of • Wan? as intHrim 9 00 SOW" Woo arwactz• a luny nava. Oos aclto""nri=t;.l.ll.l2. Jll: tai.a. ' • Do.' Nett be lt *nds. ta. witerthototooti to Do xatd in 14 oat.. • . .. _____:. RATES OF DISCOUNT. . - • . aft:sump WIT POI TIM InTrinzo IT 0.4.11 in, ST . , - ' • •.' • N. ROLMES & BONS, Brokers. . . ...ies. IT Yorke. A Senarea'Sklrd and FornlA its, POlthospa. •.. .. •-,_ ._ PWINSITLYANIA. Qty Dank, Clnclunatl -IX • , RWW, of Elttaborkh..--lar 0w... Bk.Chtchtll.. do ..1.: 12 , 2 = 2 ,,treft1, -,.-Vor Pranklln Bank i ,..- -- I t tr '• ••. '.= . 1 1:-. of ContWiion..-....tar Lltdc ia =lns.AlCratlin: de . .-.': ''' O 'f f ACM LI Illaajt V7.4 l2 X n ......--. -"• ...:'.: Walt of Peonazhisna.- Wall Notat...----. IX lack Whew Tortohlp... .. - MGT ENGLAND. • •.-air li lk . whant Ranks.- -- - X 8k.pr0......•• It RH TORE. - Dank.- ....-. Now. York Qt pt .11aalk. - 7 -, Dar ..... ... -- - rult ,( .:Mselt. Dna - - tl.Al.."iiii,a-D7 • MI • . • whaalsol_,ll,aak... -par Da=...par Cow " 7- " ." .' . .. • 6 .. . ^ . 111111201 . '3 . : •ak .4:-. N.JEUEr ifklialVAllk • nark Bank.,-......-par AD ..leant Hanks.-........ - X Wantrnltaan -.. • --pw Rank of thayaltry--1,.b . • Rank of l=ws_bwipla-lla of Ta...wwwnd .. . ._. . 4 . k of uoctolk...par kn. Bank, ' Ty Norfolk - . 0fta'...._............wr Wannonf Bk of l lik kt,, Cbotter...por Marthants'Ala=t X iof of Goonantwo.--rr North Wane= Dank._ : - " ..., •- i n k ORTH CAROLINA. • '.. of _ -- IX Ban of Apr Taw- 2 utheb ••• • twanary Co. nant.--par Rank coat: of-R. Camino . 2 • Auk cONorthom Cbot Rank.WlDOngton. 2 CoOmbla ilk . 3 BMW Lkt•Par wtaWrantatru, 2 1 - Dorlastont Hai11t.t......:.... __ BOHM t W. T, .5 . :.. • • Banton Dank -.....-. Meth. Ilia 9 •• • Ern Itank-...-- -... lif Dank of Booth a • • Jhanners• Ilk of seeks Co._Co•-ses Bank 111 Eintrbaton-.., . 9 lasovere 13k of Lancaster .par Plantarek Stothatea' J. '2 • karmace Rank of GEORGIA. . : ZAN re 4 4f . .Bresi Min 11 ... % msta joi I Ilk aCO Angosta.--..,... 2 '.. hanalla Ilk H=to.t-plz Bk of itetnanslek, Wen , ' 2 Hol lh =Sql% " -...... k =l4 Allsoba r ni N nala 3 .llanit •-par • RENWICXI7. - "• WrotTltank......par Bk of Kentookrlonlyrbl . X Dank... - ilk of Loabrea,Thundon • - . , Dank •-of rotwallipar Northern Bkofßantucky - ' • - Manonetthola Innk.-...- Wottoon Ilk ofKantocky . 1 Man &mart - Dank --...:.1 INDIANA. ITYWabta . IDOWlDonhariviar Mato CM* k 2rawbea-134 otrhoolna!noton....--- 1 I ofßats f ni.4 • fil am - •IILES018.• '2lO Stabs Witik:-........:- IX Wa ft Dank and Branches SO • Branch ar, A_ -tram.- -.... do Bank of 1111n01a.__...... .-- TS 6, 1 Dow:ha Atanna----- , do • - WISCONBIN. , Branch at Itsldwpwk.... nada** Piro In. Co. chin It at 4%llHrotho.--. do - - --MICHIGAN. • atClawiand---, do IbrneseXechankof rank 3 -___, ...._ _ --- aosearerslonst Stock Bank 3 SA at do Peninsulas a at Datternew......... do horosanee Coinpaar..... 3 at Akimbo* do nat. Benk--. at Ashtabula—. do CANADA. at Bk of N. Aneentel. Toronto 6' at klandleld.--.. do BY of the People, Toronto 5 .111raseb at di Bank of Hontrad- • . 6 • Mat Shmladati. Bk of Canada. Toronto IP—. EAEXERN EXCHANGE at no On. Nero Itesneh at kanahstar-_,— do On Ph.Uadelphla.....-... do Beau% kßtenbennale... do On do Baaaeh int Mt. Vern On.- do N E do WESTERXCHANGE at • = Branch at Teo do GOLD ANDSPECST. VALVE Itntneb at Mt ek, Ikendoons, Spoonsh...-16,00 ISszmwriThe......... do do Patticrt.....-36,60 31• Fag* old-- 10A0 0 3.06.-- do ' Bad* nen — JOAO 8 at Btaarb itetneseng.7. do Eredertek•Faii.= . .....:- at, Eaton.— do Ten Thalees.--4..... TAO Braaati at Itaveans..—.... 6.00 :ITWred. IreSer Dna* at *meth at Tonard.--- D0ea1t..... _..._.... =.lj PRICES OF STOCKS XBIPORTBD AYR TWO PITYEBBEAB GAZIBT4 BY A. WILKINS. & CO. STOCK AND E,ICOHANGE BROKERS, • Prryskozon. SellC.tobtr 4, UN. 1731033 Stotts Wa--. 1 Do. Va—.- 100 Int.Yeb•lag. eanb 0 ' 1 •••—•;;- 100 InLJan.alaV Int . . 7 lgy ' ita • ",•:, -,,. • autp.46'h Scrip 100 79 - do 4 • • Imp. 100 - "64 - da P20442r2b thy trk - --- / 0 0 23 .60' 1.11-7•2:Jaly Do. couD-123. Y. 100 83 60 AIV""d" 8e..... ....... 12% 1 3 3 to' Int mai a l °'' , 1T053 • ' g7:4lr 1 ,? E 4 I=3"te g gtr - Polr 6/14 LL=41 1 64 ,L 14 /6 5 w. 6 et se_ ... 30 44 42 Mi . !. D . • Itartbors 4 -. 44 36 .19tt.b'4.lostasoce... •11 10 - 3 Dly. 20'9 - Wortoro horoszno.oo-... •19 • 1614 , !dor rl . . CD2sotur boom= Co.. 21 2D Amootots47lramenlOo.. 10 I rittobttrilt to 12913.;:.::... 60 41 40 Dl,. to. 3 Pit y^ 4 Losdnlll.- 10 co 42 . 41 My. July 4113 MY SO 44•, Stow Stock. oor tr ip 4-. .0 44 •42 - Ohio• POIDIL. 11.1010.4.. r o 43% 42)." • MILd ik'Welhfll. ant 64:1 ;•• 113.11.•= &. Dry 12 . 1 21 100 . • ' 'IX s s uit ponds k 7.4 30 . = 106: - • 511 173 74 Dr. Dly ' •- ' Pit Bostoo.. ...... 143 • I II ..11114.32) •North Mkrostora.== .• ( 6 1 3- atadc • -lltteloar46 -_a ! - 5 • " s • • 14 1 • , - 1914 5 1.6X1 : „., 111011AIRI6 AND nawarca 80l A. WILKINS A. 00., ✓Mind sierlikel* Theo44ll , No 71 Agra NNW. nom ' rirraarirOrt, PA. •-• • • and Domestic Exchange,' Coin, IPa LLB ifaisal bouNillk 11 4 " L .pi rstla tbe unkm. • ' tocim *Sid AAA es Oveintlielan. 411000., and tntatot al:loved IrAnildt ile II MAL • • •,. . tsia - • , GEORI3E . ARNOP co. .ur siatus lu a z oalum trergß, A. ll , 4 ": smoortet.oposai sonkAfii= .. j p, ,ro adm ise at =it Ton,ln _ HARDWARE AND cartmAPOß OE imidas T. Letth jv Jr., ICw 131 WOOD auger, ritzsarmaz orair%=ll46"4cr,'Bpaisl*V'e2kikjunrersdath _ . ATEZ&TFAILIS & CO4 Con:Mission liaretwits, aado.naraf7anrartias. byama• aim . nabob. No. Stl, Csa g trgApetli r n MUD 6.1y1 opv.u.A,. - asmkr. .4. 1.1 3 4 W. 1 12 32 . . r.zur hom i ll t o ngs t rx .an. RETALL ZMAZ.Fir - rar IMPORTED OIOARE, • ":18 Market stroll, 'lNiuMery4, ' f'• THE DAILY BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. , 8. & A. P. , MORRISON, Attar. at Lim ,Odleo No. 143 Fourth • • 1, between d and Grant. Pltiaburgb., Ns. • m 7114 A. . W. HALL, Attorney at w, "Bake. . 'dr. Badtadd,. thud West, bart fourth and i... , u 2 d A 13. 0, - . _, dd3o4rl7T IakOBERT E. MULLIN, Attptney atLaw luSt Louis. Mo. foT ,fOtoRE, 0— .BERT POLLOCK, Attort4 it. Law— (Wass of Rah and Gnat stssotaospsoidte the Onset ooss steps, Pittsburgh. -Mi74.1113 AXES J KllllN,'Attoritay at Law, office J Pourthstroeh boar Grant, Pittsbargb.. ieiShcr VIRANCIS C.FLANEGIN, AttorneyacLaw, .112 N 0.170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ' 11 - .11 ---- )ER B. BRADY, Attorney nt Law, 01/ ito. 89 Fifth street.llttiburich. • mriail a:0)91M • Bankers mIERNAN CO, Bankers and Exchange Woken. No. BS Wood strsetooraer ofDiamotul Atk Nirßny and NU )1424 Nots and Co& Manion:lS &thong.. and Pnindesots Nalg mate Collections tn ad the principal ell& of O. Dant: &col.. Dor& on nth and on intorset, and gin, thelthrompt &tient ou togal •Prertid ulna to a Broker's Wilhelm. 1113. Easter n raehange constantly. fey tele. mh264r ALLISMI IrLol4.leg hRABIER RAUM, 'Bankers aid Ex-, change Itrottora Day and sell Gold and haver and Note.. new=s ic on Real Lista or StorkSem raWest. •Iluy tad SteoVa VG° Isef t than made on all points la the Union. (Mee corner or 1 / 4 . 4 sad Wood "Meda, direalr opposite the St. mat. • etri,l7 . . H D. KING, coin ,- stock and Exchange Commastes.- Formth 'sheet—Ewe lad mile Blocks on . Exehaage on Eastern Mks supplied at ear nett rate% Oollectlous made an the WerXat !errata's Wes , tern Bank Notes Bought r ena sold, ' ' if 2 a WANZIYAN 711 .X131.............1001111.1 !ANN.. VAL. IC.' 0111 E k c LPdER, HANNA. A - . Successors. to ' : Amer ' MHAMM & 004 UM ' Eihange Brisker...l In . And Domank clangs, Certificates of . r ell=sk Notes, pt tl i tsecle—N., rernizof Wel j ag elmckst For sale. and Coned.4l 7 ll=ll. CarlleZt t a Pelt. fetnehsts of the tithed:fatale. The Meant mat= Md L d far - Foritga and . &aerie= , t. literal Adetices madete rms. od conslgnmeate of Pioduie, Wiped eas on a . WILLIAM Co.; Bankers'and as WL l hampt iteohers, North East GO/DRS of Wood sad Third stmts. htsborsh. - • •. • . • . ; trammatkom ittsds on Illorsl tams • sad j rolloctlorts Promptly %Wended to. A WILI{INS h CO., Exchange Brokers, N 2l=- 4 :1". °PT', t° 1 1 ' n-4"filir: LARIMER, anker and Bre: V V .ker. tttr street, No. &I, Jr., iiitiolnle.tug the Bank of ISIT•• LIOTAMS dr, SON, Dealers in Yoreci : arid Domestic 1111 b orNrehozi.e., .. . Dad Bonk Bonk Note. sod Sped., No. 69 kart..t, borgh. Colleetkau mad. on oil Qt. .• • Pit pal en! ,4 11 Df Ol at tiArq J, L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, • Serourth stmt. Apr., Building* • WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Doan. in Mode sal Sehool Boobs, Parer and R!a j~BT No. IW Wood sheet, (between Thud and Nocalb) PULL...verb. - manq OHN, S. DAVISON, Bookseller an Sta tionsrosmomer to Davison & Aanerio, No. f BUM, unsex Pcrorth. Pittsburgh. Pa. • AENRY S. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and Ruder in ttsburgh Pa tatinsterrgh. NaB2 Market strut, noir Pi •" - • 'I ~• :.. :• I ere an. tationers, 1, 31., R0.:65 . W00d .. next deer to the corner of Thlnt. COMMISSION &C. BUTLER & CO., EORWARDDIO Bc. COMMISSION MEN. CHANTS out Denim In el kb:nine: Plttobursh Maki urea Artiern, Lead Pipe and Skeet Lad. Na VT Virst • . MI. H. BUTTON, Inokiafr Groari Importer and Dealer in. F ,w OREIGN . WlNES,Brandies and Old 1110- oott Er ! .r.. f , l t ....wititr. N'o.ll .4 .gouth-rast turner 11 IV. POINDEXTER, General Mardian- ILL. disci Dreher and Commission Merchant, 'Front. street and US Second street, Pittsburgh. aphid md A & A. M'BANE, Commission .and For Nerthanta, dealer. tri • Wool and Frothier ITh.thoirsh Mazinbotores, No. Woo.. RarBISON 41. CO.; Wholesale Grocers, Prodloos Ilealam g Pittsburgh. PMad Cougabrakrn liaretarsts, Ng. rty strert. morn= num_ "7,SPRINGER HARBAUGII & CO., (Succor Inn to A. llarbangia,) Ono:mind= and Forwarding andeale In Wool and Produce groarsily, Noe. 143 Fi 116 Second divots. Pittalnitgli. &W. REA, Flour 'Factors, C.nunission acid Forwarding. Matehaest• .ad Dealers In Proditea generally. Orders for Ptttelottrgb Ilsantaettiree promptly attended tG. N. 74 Water aniliio Proat Plttsbargh. Penna. • a 914 y. - P. iOll3 A'D •, I • . ,uccegagyg to I ATIVOO. Jo:sl23lCO,Conuatmoom mid Vorw•rd, AMY, MATHEWS & CO.,Wbolesala Gro-_ t m . g.g i on g ar tm imeloo c za ::. l y r. i virellWalts, sad • • Ar 4 aro, tone aim Xerettent". Ptdladalphla.. Liberal advances e on anudgnmanti of Pioduce ganernAr. ja17.7 OHN WATrka, Iffic;lcsale 'Grocers, Cosambadon Merchanty 19d Dealers le,: Prahloir Exult B: °AMMO, late of Warren, Ohio, In • r th t m r=t I , ll t a t I 6. lus Paul Mb, and Watern Pradae• WWI •fret . batman Szottblield pad Wood, littsbargb. - -• , . VoCIOLI LTI C TLE & C late of"ifim 0., Wholesale. Grocers, T Prosoo. and Copal:dab", Nerellantaosad Nolen In Dgo Moontactuee, No. 11.2 Eom Anp Aptto• Dumb. CHEESE WAILEIIOIISE.-HENBY H. J COLLIN& Voinudlng awl Commladon Metebta4aad .. aenmlt my= - VON BONNHORST- & HURPHT; - le sa.• Grams and Caeardadost Stemless% mut Dealers ia Pittsburgh Msatelleetates, 90 Waist street, Pitt* , TACOB,TORNITH, Jr., , Forwarding and CkrmatheSn Merl:bast. Nu. 65 Water street. Pttt. 1.2617.68 FrOMAS !ULMER, ImpOrter and Datder u Preach and 'Await= Wall Paw, Pro. 65 Matta w ipetween MUNI and Yourth start, Pittsburgh. E• BieCLENTOCK, Imparter and Whole , Rale and Mai Desla Carpating. Maar Oil ai d ing, Table and Plano Caren, %Indoor aback+ Bunn Boat immlnn, No. 112 Narked street. ORS PATTON, Wholega e. l° and R , tail Oman, on tho ?Adam olds a Um Diamond. -Pa. DRY GOODS. yRANK.-VAN GORDER,..Dettler in Trim:- UInRL old- , and Glover, Lace Goods. Embrolderlat; Gept'a. Fshlng Good.' and rater articles. • toll u aortmerot of whirls oan always b. bad at.N. ftd,oorner of listket stalest sad theD —ad, Ilttaborgh,Pa. spiwy LLUPS & InTritOWIR...C. L. !MONT & CO. ILION& At A.. MASON & CO., Wholesale and .Rotai 1 ; - ,Deal.nrin Taw and st•ple Dry Onvlsr, 25 insta MURPHY .Ir, ItURGIIFIELO. Wholesale -- Retail Dry Goode tderehants. anims renathand Ana, - • • GROCERS. /OHS 1M0T1)........anzunt PUR% Taunt nom TORN FLOYD- ZE 00.;- Wholesale °rewire soolsoomilooalerehsats,No.ll3lVoolsnd =1 US. • , OBERT MOORE,Vhdesale 'Grocer, Rec tifying Dlstilka , Dealer IC Prodnee,Plttabura MN; Orrs. and all Ne e "( li=rn and L i ancetloWWlT r ad o. MS aunt motor old ldouougabala Plid# o 3 l .lta rr NW "g Dorn 1 - I:BLAOKBENN --- ii545. Wholesale Gra: an,put., 'ims Dealers hi Preduse sed Sh maoulheturer, 01 Pitch mid Oakum shrant oh hasull UAW: Warshouer,l Weiss Must, Pittsburgh. • IWiAT l Ciiialtril,"tir v 47" rcric OSA 0 70. o.M4ZeritriZTiatraie: L"r". ;pax Worm-- ..:..—tourti ...WALT= C. los. 11KOILLS'dh ROE; - Whole:it& Grocers and Canunlidos Ilerebsataalo.lSH Liberty street-Pitt.- q 2,,J1T• 12===n1 VVIL BAGALit WOO, Wboletale.dro , r[- etm.l4.od: 7ttan4 24 Wood stmt. PltUbtintb. BI'OLIIIIG, Grocer: and vot,==orze irt . Irjet ar ioct- tre dhnkr th=,,toa Via -- m , To_ garal Trults and :Ilk linaalesal• and it=l. Dealers d apaned on the Sweat aartna... W i holessla n auM • ' •., 1 714. ' .... OK McCAND:Liik toicceaiore to 41 43 .113.1aii*, Wholeirla 0 , i•Oranrarchnliptaa De= a lsr, ,, Nalk Ws* Cot marallr, wort oi artj l itgutibscestb. - ' - CIIIIIKaTIMINdWhoIesaIe Grocer an p OwerreWere Iterelieuttaieeler Ptiettire awl Me 4 / 4114 - 44 WPFT14 Lakin: le6 Liberty "treat, Bebe FECITD7ViIioIiWe Grocerk•Voa; atarchant4, sad , • In • nee— • • inepauwarr.—..w....,--..—.."-Jonx IL 00110/AT7, 'tIL BAGALIT, WOODWARD t 00., WIZRo• aal,tnmers. I. sit wows and, etabbmwho ==tf=!E AGENCIES. CARD.--HaVing', been • appointa - the ex , eierhe to tor Pittabnamh, Err th• italkefPsteut vetad Oenkmted Strertebod Leather Belting. matt taketured hr P. JEWELL k SON, of Harttml. tkrorieetkve, We now offer for wife ,a Wire makelaiont of wkithx. Manufact tired, at th• manuticturekok primp,- Ma Mae to th a anwlwi a Al.tr j"r e nelth All v arbt7fi r Vin Laud, and 'ale eale at the "Ni b a l etra i rl i rani . , j ice n t n efseet . PUILUPB AUSTIN LOOMIS, . Real. Estate Agent,. Bidet, Merebeadles and .1111.14troker, oars N. 92 rth street, above - Wood. Duane= promptly attended C.IAMUEL L. VARSHELL,:Socrptarxei 1,0 nos Imams' Canaan 94 Water etreet• .M. GORDON, Secietary Western hen F. F• ?UM Co, 92 Water Area. • . TGARDENERCOFFIN, AgentforFrinklin at z ni lro Ininumaco Oomoany, northauroornor of Wood A. MADURA, Agent for Delftware Mu two. Insurano. Company'. 42 Watar 'treat. • . 0. ..TAIMOR . &HUSTQN, (enteesiOrs to Taylor A Idioms, general *enrolled= and, Iter- R 3lereharda, and mita for Eastern Tranaporta. Dion Linea, Dealers in. Staple ()nverted sheet ' *TM a lig; Y i Co et T 8 ' 011: 1 / 4 Alte l &il l a • Olus, Bar arm Intita l t=il Eimer, and Cincin• nag and Pittaburtb._ltiantif a e rie zgoneridly: i l irtrarrh. l . b co. lt 48 u . ' 4o li n . t . geet a lO er:11 1 41::' Pit , aboralt and litleaulli Corkot Landingi Cincinnati. ia2B-3rad ituctmerm—.— • " • L. R. If ALLIAIIMAD. T • A. HUTCHISON & CO., Conimission ,Ml i ereb i saga wad eta! rt!.? th• St. Louis Benz. Ref In -Bal/112, Zinangri, sad teal, tni ALUSTC,:&C. MIN H. BiILLOR, Dealer in Piton Fertes, if nab and Mulesi fludfurnanta, - Echoed Biota, and talonntr. Vida agent for Chtetcr in Plano Rea, for .Wontana Pennsylnala—No. 81 Wood Oaten: HENRY :RLEBER.. Del%ler in Music, lan .td Importer or Italian agent fbitC6ll/ Clark'e grand. and game ••• with Coleman AZolcata Attachment. Alm tbr • • . _ DRUGGISTS. 1 - 011 N HAFT, Tr., (stkocessor tojas.Ju y, ky,)_Wholoodo „and' Rota Drigt mod Dealer to mato, 1911 , 4 Drettniro. do.. 141 Wood street, 3 dant tosloor Moillk iL lyttoborgb. - larlltstalar ',Ascot it, Dr. JUL: 1-: WILCOX Co., Druggists andApotr warier. earner Miiket sdretitrid theDiamondASep constantly. en hand • toll and eoraplete assortment .et =• ll adleinee.Perfornerp,sudsrtiels . gpstlatningtotheir Phyrdeistm plestripttans Mrelhillleanmenzuded• OHN P — E - t - 3COTT, - .Wholesitle Dealer In Drum Pante, OOe , Varalditts mad DPP Stun, No.*CI berty street. Pittsburgh. • • • •• AU orders will receive prompt Mistake, , SlirAsrent for Loudon Oc's valuable Wally medicinal. mar 24,1 y . • DA. FATTNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale 2Pr_ainalsta and manufachners of White Lead Red ad and unman comer :Wend and Front areal; Mt. Ks E. , SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer , in u r , l IF • V=thatedemr-, nstiiict . . —ocotat unix RAT% k REITER Wholesale Q c Retail itberti tad St. Clatr stnetit wuur g . • • SCHOONMAKER & CO., Whole;ale &rinses:a.Kaa. Wood stmt„ esitsbunt. tIOSEPIIFLEMINO, Successor to L.Wilcox 11111 t pi. earnar Market draft and Diamand—raapa tan stantle on band *tall and tompleta amortment of Idadili ng nsa to Ma Medici btodne ne Chests, Parfonlei7 and ail 4 ertaini s a PhytklALus prraeriatialavatzerally eampoanded at all WOOL MERCHANTS. I LEE, succemi to MUMMY .LEE, J r . = rand a ls oolo i :da r a i er.b . .ot !v . v. P. XEDICINE. R. JAMES RING: Office nnd Residence, Na.. 1.12 nth street, eptssitstbe ' Medal; Mtg- Jams ~ e • virm. VARIAN, M. I).,Mee 6tb street, ..."tvirrazolthfkl.L q 7 to O. a. to 3. 7.71., 7 to El, v. N. - a 776 /7d - MERCH NT TAILO D. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cla •. thin.. N0:74 Wood area. Nakao attention to nme aarreatart curitear. • aettq. WILLIAM DlGlBY4Aferchanttl i ailor,Dra- VY Pa and Dealer b Read? gad* Cbthleg. itl Ub- • l•wATrs A 'CO,' Merchant "gnilore; 181 uherts raw needling vor stock a Goods *or Gentleseirtio Weer—Oottis, Cs. ..d . r.tinir.f the neweNS 'Klee and In•stqvaUtY- Oarflialtds sad ccuttaames Irgl Dieu. glint as a all. Inkhl M ANUF.A.CTURING. W. WOODWELL, Whokettle and Retail kl tz anntletnrer and Dealer In Winne Ware, !in. IM inet. NY TRN O - ETILEREL4- Manufacturer. of ar BRAZED BOX iIICES, metier ankle; AMID BOX mad BRAZED BOX VICM corner of Andersen .4 Bob. Bum stn.* aaa KhAht from the nand ettietltrldwo i tl- Wm,. coy. •A 5 - TlLLAS—Matertali marked kr Emtkroldee7 and • MAR L.B.WHZON Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clailian ufseturing_Company. rplllB COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED . their Ibr munaiwtswlnir„,_ _aro now to mast the [net. dantand for theur,nrws. Om= Th4l""ll'7- (44'" IrlitiMi8=1 Ileziesil l ew A. ma. . - Boots and ,Shoesll AXES ROBB, -No. 89 Market street, 3d door hom the Italie& Row," would In thrti the nub , I el that he has trona eery fan stock of end, ow, in the Beat and lib. twin - math as Win' Gaiters. halt Oaltars, Tenn r Lind Padorer lady Franklin and all the styles found ea theFastarn• eltien is BMW and Cblielrens' Clatters and Mots and titans, their earintieln abeh tlant dye Oren Patent "(al[ Ponta. Wendy Cali Biota, Centrnein Clatteryand 'Moats ate. Born' and Youths' 800., Preach Calf. ' • Means sine as • oat ere wish - o. jell L iu di an article to all wholaeor with their meta= as nni den ratiotfille• WO. Remember the rasa , . 69 - diaritet street- ntrtN. - - 'JOB!IeCOLD.. ....WUIt S. 111 . (:0114 WROLESALII AND DETAIL ItiMILONABLZ • ' HAT AND . CAP:MANUFACTURERS, ARO DEALER/WI ALL =OS rtata• CORNER. OP MID 42 , ab WITH OTRZETS, Tbelr etzek insibmon onaLqloatir idyls af /Lie an: Cs MARLBera. Ouffs awl Fur Suranst.. , . •••• - Coach and Cantu* Facto Ty. OHNSTON,= BROTHER & CO:, corner of J Behnone and liebwew 'treats. Allegheny' City, would Tin 7 nally inktrAt r hotr trlende, and the pothils 011.17i1g11. =ohm Itoek ,, , y u o rja s ai or it=ishr , and km. Cluitieah I d. —. kJ! orders ter executed with Wtriet natant to dun- Laity anti lweety "WWI. /lepers WM SW be ettended to on the met reammehle terms. Using in all their worh the beet Pwatern • Ehlidts, Pole. and Wheel Sitar, they reel wehtient - that all itho faror than with nd? patrons's. Ik b = elly aatirtiol on trial of their work. an requested to give them a call twine pato chains ehiewhere. - • 7 oat , - - New. Coach Taetoi7_ :—,Alliglieny. .. X. - U. WELITEA CO, would -iii _ SPirthinr W orn - the plata, that they . bare o On Laroek, between - Federal and Panduaker street.- They are now making end sot prepaind to noel,. =SF denceig=cereles.l=l aoar t io b t i e. Snag ex ' til ' lMe mannfactani ot 11, shore 7ror n it ana ' the We thie Cher here, they Intl conlide:t they. an An abi ed te do work on the most reemonable term, with thou .w sting artichie in their line. '- • , - -_ ~ . _ , .• .' .Paying particular attention to the iteiection'nf materise. • end haring nene lint competent workmen, they have no . hesitation .ici warrentlng their work.- We , therefore - Mb - the attention or the poblio to this matter... . ... .' • N.ll.—ltepatring done hi the beet manner, And 'en the moat reasonable term,.: . , , . , •- . 1..7,eu MTtAallson CO4OK FACTORY. . Mr 011,1, 6 respectfully call the attention o f southern and Western Merebants to Me tine Idea Carriages. renging price keno glen to fleet Carrisgea aro built Ikon' the best matortalood workmen ahlp. and under Ws own outerreision; ean. with WO& dears warrant tila work. ,to Inferior o ne n ess o msnnteo .tnrod)n the Union. .TlO einem of bin widths In &Mend foothill eliso of wet; hao foamed III:tit1=Ild ear °Maraca or low.peiced work In big ortaglatuninkt. Parana wanting good Wynn . work sill Dionne cell and iitainlies blik.rtoa WWI 0101: But. Mt t. .1.121111111.0)4.. ;...C.ll.7L't ADAM , , X.:1101:1ZMAD . Livutgaton, Roggen NOVELTY WORKS," PiTTSBITRGII, PA: FrACK and Depoiltailrond Scales, flay, -_ Catlin sad (huht do.; list Sum Thumb a dos Dow. or on him. klaing,_ Drop Old Latches. etoffee RUM or.,uicus kiodu Paint' DtIIL, spwoubd -patterom halts sad Putoulugh Malleable lron Cgs tlagi of. Asti In tam and Wash. • • -- , at! . W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, - . 1119,11,11 and 523 batty optnate ThaftVidd an* ik4ONIIMENTS Vomba, Oitki - o - Stones, Yutnituni Taps: Vat itita.;hpviiti it Rims; to., id -ways tai /Wad. 'opt - mute ante,- . kwot Trim biiiVlred or* nal wilowtaktiv. Valif=ititizt TrM vi ?. JIM& mil Ll= Owl with Meyatch al 819 Now Goods and. Faibiolafor Gat!amens' Clothing for Spring -of 1854. EEWATTS We CO. - beg linve respectfully . to lan= tbeli numerous onototnoix. t. a the MOO. of =Vol t tL►t O b aet'r . 7l.lgoitne—t.' l " l 'll.: l Zesl b tA rrni '615 market, nfontind that Go r nto- reins' to reedy* for , der. fbr nakUng :ban up In thettutnationern The tatlana uh n po onorsll7 br th.r caitoa hit into thoir hutobinelkorto p otlann lath theta to =elk= In the nano on. .iynyr, cra4tninpanorfitn'inlbranit thiinar bnoni LlDEKTArtnot.Nectosido. *bens St. Chin, Pia Masi ds7 W aie llis t =3 , p2• 4 ,l t ev i rl t4i intern thii I=teih''''!"4 b ' DiS 00 " 14. 4Errt tt WA ittscaurt Ttrui Jan IN Liberty tat. • , ...vlTT.siiutton PITTSB NEW YORK ADVERTIS ~1 3 , ViSSCUER BC111(1,1:23 General Ade l Rouse, No, 346awd 349 Broadway New York, patel Rditibie IVA; fa Cdy elf;freva,, Tory. Brodie's 'CloakC - and • - E 4). BRODIE, 51. Canal, and GI isre nanl eta. New York. Imparter. 31stmfectirer and IV 'Lush and Retell Delder in LADIES' CLOAKS end SIANTILLAn or every Wade and desolation. toilette the attention of tneyers to hie extensive stock of mode; imitable for the Fell Season. II la Myles lead the tea monthly b flamer* tloder'e and other leadth Feehl*. Books. oentr2m., Musical Instruments. 7; TltMubieribere are now prepared Weller the.luipectlon of Jobbers. Musleealete and nth era trading In .alualeal Instruments and Merehandles. the Ibllowing articles retoe,etuos. Basser. Guitars, roue. AIM. - and German Accord...me. Sasltorns. . tow, Bugle. Trombones. dr-, rem; German, .lauaax Strino. sec.. etc. Our arrangements c with the largest end most celebrated Manufacturers to Europe are such as to enable us to poll goods at their lowestllther, and we can oder our cash, mere the advantage °reelecting foam an entirely new and carefallr ee'ested,stock. Debts In the Market at all sea sons WITH THEO/LIM reels to smote! anyjob lets of goods that may offeron;can alhud oeperioaltke of h.; galas In many article. Agents of eftrhart a Needham.' celebrated Patent Melo. deem, FERDINAND 7.O(IIIAUM CO.„ Irsuortenk aul2Bmv Maldeulane, hew York. TEE undersigned: thO Agenl of Mama. CARILAST k NEEDIUM'S (Now York LEBRATED . P4T.ENT MELODEONS; would Inform the Trade - and tbe Public In AM.*. that t a hlle re tiro LT ' P n d l s the elms, 14wkszuRIC" 'FlizaDir - 11ANtIrtrx; • aul23mv I 7V:l4 '` AgiVillrgrAe. Daguerreotype .Materiale. JW. THOMPSON & CO., 315' Broadway, I.7..r e ;, l l:nrk.3lawasetvierst . and Dealers In Dadverre. tn. Apparatus, alatiloss. Presentee, etc, and Ins =4,,Azter.kt John w . .., - Pramei and Wes, and L w hiti on , .. a i r I V= tutees lowest pekes: andinkrisz t tied palm/ 'aulo.fsne. D. DEVLIN & CO. - CLOTHING WANEHOESE; 258, 259 &200 Broadway, cor. Warren at, NEW YORK. W . E beg to ask the attention of dealers in Ready made Clothing throughout the United Mates to our thrllities fir amplytt, it the mat extmulte demand team .lo7 Section or the Comatry for the better Vu.atielof NEWS AND BOTEr. CLOTHING. The rmastantlyinee.ing demand - Ihr Clothlo. of oni, manufacture. has tendered necessaryahat shoold ted l e =lre,lre r r " atit " a ' a 14:t7dt t el r t: kind i dua n tits • Innittothich crabs. filled wit h the chattiest description of Clothing of entry variety. - 11 our latantkm to do • TM' ha troths millions In lack and ere hs. thereinto made arrangements. will insure buyers a iii na and more railed assortment. at prima which no -boos.. ago.: All goorta from our ralabilatunant are Warranted,- both far style and tonality, and the utmod satisfaction Is guaran teed to our pat.. Tartu strictly mouths or 6 per cent. eilmountfor euh. •oliNlmv• - • • • • • D. DNYLIN A CO. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot WM. IicFARLAIID ,E• CO.. - 33 MAIDEN' LANA 21,717 F roar. - Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Houle° 11/ Sam gm - err Mr" melettutlY oh baud One aida, Uhl Varranted In story tospeet. - ' • llow Teat, Aprll Mb. 1554. 'Marra em,. Jrltoialed: Moak - cam—lt aims me OM. um to lothrm you that your Rah mooned my Books and pees uninjured In the nr. last. night, by whlrh emm'S th.dseon tent Premises eras consumed, and although It was emposad thmughouttbe Ere. to Intense beat. It{ nom. tents mumbled unharmed. ?be Balk ulth little .r.,s.eUtoth wlll.l Wok. sumer Ibranother WM. Iterzleiltdillouts. 174. • S.JSNStT, Jr. 11' South st. Blegant Cabinet Furniture.' • SCHAFFER &SUCK.CIW,... N 05.125 Al 127 Amami). Itt.. Tiro rbrY, MANUFACTUVERS, Wholesale and lie taa Dcalors MI Canal' Rosewood. Posallslroot 'awry tholcriptkm. No Inferior mild.. Orlon b mall Yalta folly sad promptly cram Mod. Dallas arol othoco arc larltod ed call mod manoloomor str , cl, --- 1 • .174.30i1l FEVER AND AIRT2. - • DR. EDWARD BLEECKM'S .• • STAMPEDE 'MIXTURE,. ?bribe boor awl Agar (Names •I.trfr,, DitPrprio mod al M•Proprietors of itellione will state althatieheoltallon or fat of to/simile/1m that the AIM= Ammo has owed mom ponoom where It hoe tem Intenduceol.than any other inodlethe In we fte. the store dinelosea.. Shia othdlethe has neither Amon , nor . Quint. In It rtcopaeltlon. all of the Ittomiumto am of y healthy oh rester ood thlably ethaulatlng and rdvbar In ttrAr UM. . Persons Idabel:Wog %bit otadktno .11) we bop be expoonte toater ie. a Hiawatha/maven be more than when In Mee c health Planters In ooribms arthe conntry when, the nano pm e,,r,glaLc i ol s ; :t 44 . lt r a l oggl , iosod=r t, t . h , o d , Mina I; assawdeaspwayeart. • The Proprietor and4fiati:cluor tbaumadi of torttheatea Pam three ofttio bleheet reeperb. ability. bat HMI. oaring to the Mk pne Fetch and you ‘lll bloc the Ineelllble proof to yotareolr. Fall arm Hans Ow Howe accompany *roll thrttheatoo can be !OM meth. otto/ bottl thhcio kat when thlo arrelethe hu cured chested' atbors Kara 9i1.4 For thercredo and all other Mlllem Complaint*. there Se like a better tholletoo Wt . tearkeL. • .• It has oho boon - token oath the mot artardshlop artarcena In several mow reabla Ithontosibm and Goott tor. thole- com b laints take tutol a , Ono teethe • or thlo , Okira my der. orlon haa Ith hatred et fret. Prior al Ter bottle. - Ivrea* br ogituts oil Out, o?, the . row filth All PrWeenle mitre most Se &Monied t&MZED t SLEEKER. eole Proprietor.. P 4 Broutirat t Ei L V:Eeet. Atnees—fleetteic Wee.. 11:A. Fliblatedtir at, Lyn' es: 4 Ca. and keeo.2L Eve-- The People:': Book: - 7 7 7 NO one who eon readititoulit be without a met or THE (YUibTtT U TION OP THE UNITED triTES. - DECLARATION 'OP— INDISPC9IGNCE. end WASILLMITON'AVAIIEWELLADDR.E66. • Just pubilsbed large is, bolter :aim 62..rees. Map tratedulth Ina Portraits or Washhantnn sod edema ou tinted paper. - - • Pursc ,i gelt b 3lMets.; PaTansersgi , ette c Tr the ctfee;V::Zu =Om; uto Oto m. bonen ever published. Laurel Renee to the tide. BooknOers .ad on Your colors to the Puldleber. - THOS. PEERY.. • 63 Nessaustniet,New York. N. IL—Rellihle Ainuts wanted to sea the above Rook throughout the constrr.. • Je3o.tre The Eagle Manufacturing Company J( ecregM effErfoe Sate L4Oll , 'Ay desfrable Geou, as a discount jtook Ala , f FOREION GOOD.* . . . . . • to graot rarYtr of tottoea oorobtootion of Colm all CONFINED TO OUR OWN. SALES, \ An entirety beer article for - ITAMTCIar UNIOLSZERT, eft., 'Width erns bib*" tbe greatest sratntot of ,DITKABELITY sad EICILN lbotel In any snide erer fintowL noes floods an med. by Power Loom sad lb. only Goode ofthat peasadlsetetre ever olltavd for sale. Dealers will do well to esatolne trie Gonda Wore =nonsbaslag. Da ., tbe Col Park itaroctiknt IRON WAREHOUSE, ISIARTIN, SPRING & CO., Imp ay and Dealas Ia IRON AND STEEL, 2 1 M4rroviridlItind,Nocr rirk, =BIEEM= STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merchant., Itoui . alleietlons of the oStmtry are hnito.4l to all or .end thee ordnts Wore bttylas. Orders trumail eatstuted to om• ear• lat =ad at lb. lowest market. rat.. dtAitTLV. SPRING a 00, _ Jolz4 : ' • 312 Gretrowleh wt. N. Y. - 80111EFFELIN-.1311013Mil .& WHOLESALE DRUCKIISTS, Nescrestoratitoßo.l7l3 Trams th,coittflhatitara; ratPORTIIsiG tho leading Drugs limit their original marlin* both. In Envenom:ld But Indira and • Freoub and amnion* Parttime). Tooth, hall and flair Rushee, Haar °byes and, litrapa, Paris and Theft* gyongeti, Cork., hospa, La; a.,. they offar them ou tho tao•trtistenabl• terms, - Orders tither In porion,,or 1•111 mein their Lod attention. Yil2-1Inn• _ - ICUMBEL' . PATENT. MACIIMIN BTlinrentm LS. I3 AT/gR DariDINO, • - •• • Micah, Tale a Bind. (a Mitilwahv. .A 7 HEY are made from the best oak tanned lather,. and atiornuably' drib:hod, - nenarnted, and • tal toasthar.iad nudir peramtly atialabn and - with • parfait tag :a nbal allini,and warranted to sand rata elkWiatilt° please the parehaair. 111. y can 1. had gnat*. double or ..LllOO ',rattler. !Mita and oaaviaary arildni In the Una, by addresil .1•1273ni• 1111MDEL, IWantee..l3 fairy in. N. Y. AMIIEL L. CAVFALY, Wholesale Deitl i..7or In B,nom, Pslntod Palts and Ttalni w Wood and Wan!, gnaws; Katy 'LI. 3 " Ow*lnlkb woVreOrn. kkthaPlt"Cb7l. On WZRADES, Gilt Cornices, Table • • • on Cloth, ke.,JOIIN INNIIUNE., )1 unrfartkrerand 41 Dealer, No. 11:!Catharlro kart No. cbsthaxa AO Kerr York. - ! .mbk-17. MISCELLANEOUS. Bows• PITT/OUR-GU (4, • 00ACH FAOTORY 46 D.t.sitoxv BIdELOW, Proprieto;• B.CIBERT H. PATTE.R.BOWS --- LIVERY AND SALE . BrAn.r. . orner Diamond 'treat and C'Aerry, , • s pit,.. t t • prrraßirnon,vs. , . ASHLAR') /101:ISE,. nou trnizer,.miovg szmra srnscr. .1 5- 111LAD-ELPIIIA. -.-n. , s. BENSON, PUOPRIXTOL Sir/WM re #IM. $1.59 90411-JEN itay 3.1864-13.4 , , , " ...JOICII P. OSJ./Ps Cahlan: Sm. Tel. 011100 Ilatailt.Chariez R Prrre' llmelq IcITY HOTEL,- (Into :Browne,) corner., of Smithfield mut Think Pittehpfet, Ps. 01!..&28 k AUR, Proprietor., - , . AMU wee and anamonaor Maw having under. ene thorough rennin and furnishedwith new equipment* Lafonelont, Ls new open far the reeepthnt of the trending public. enema women; - _ - atat.` lon i. ecrLtar....:.: , • B. CUTHRPST ifc SON, -.- G ENERAL COMMISSION CENTS 4, forti t : fer i aaC h h am4.f DI:1411 ' nig 41:24; dll2=M EGER, zolnls.dt CO., ." PROPIZIEPORS ICIER'S PORTABLE BOAT. LINE, JFORWARDING AND COMMISSIOI% AIERCILISTI3,.CanaI I?Lnla,"ll4s4lnth shut. Pitt* , 1-nlin e d,4 l4" .ldriip l tit l iM I :V4 Argon' . 11. 210 Mick sneaar. Aathrocito - mr.lol Milligan General Commission. and tior*Vl7 Mee t - - WEIR, tbwoolletitioko and Foreign. Afgrazatni sad. attrr bl - 9.o7AtYln* I.l_lollgatt • t Tr ei . 3 11, 00: 41 1 , .It a 7g t r u tqz " Rfz".v.P4r=rdit=t trr „ ..bd . A" Co.. • 03.. _ Oar htletilsau - hem niirtablo billion. =ma. - • . 1,44.4 M:==i I!=MMg =RX=! PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESD9y MORIUNG, SEPTBSIDER 12, 185 t ,tl . 4nTrMO7:l • A) the Republican State Qonvention, held in , Worcester r idass., last week, lion. On/tetra Sum neraddressed the meeting in a speech replete with power, eloquence and most thrilling inter est,: The enthnsiesm it Oreated was akiri to that onco caused by the burnink eloquence of Daum. Wtherca, beforehe made the great mistake of his`.. life by yielding to the blandishments of ' Slaery, and of that "Old Men Eloquent," Who faithful to the last, met death with his face to the foe. We hare not room 'for the whole of this masterly effort, but take the following extracts from the report of the Boston Traveler: THZ INTRODcrCTION.. Mr., President and fellow-citizens of Massa chusetts: After months ofanxious constant ser vice in another place, away from Massachusetts, lem permitted again to stand among you, my fellow-oltizens, and to draw natisfaCtion and strength from your generous preemie°. (Ap plause.) Life is full of changes and contrasts. `From' slave-soil I have come to free-soil. (Ap plause.) From the tainted breath of slavery I have - Passed to this bracing air of freedom.-- (Applause.) And the heated antagonism of de bate., ahooting forth its fiery cinders, is changed into this brimming o'orflowing welcome, where I Seem to lean on the great heart of our beloved Commonwealth, as it palpitates audibly in this crowded assembly. (Loud and long applause.) • Let zee say at once, frankly and sincerely, that I bare not come here to receive ,applause or to give occasion for any tokens of public regard; but simply to unite with my fellow-citizens lamp NOWEi of duty. (Applause.) . And yet I would not be thought insensible to the good will now swelling from so many honest bosoms. It touches me mote than I can tell.. During the late session of Congress an emi nent supporter of the Nebraska Bill said to me, with great animation, in language which I give with 'some preeielon, that you may appreciate the style as well as the sentiment: I would not go through all that youth:. on thi./ nigger question, for all the offices and honors of the country."— To whicti'l naturally and proMptly replied: .Nor would I for all the offices and honors of the coun try." . (Laughter and loud applause.) Not in these things can be found the' true inducements to this warfare. For' myself, if. I have been able to do any thing in any respect not unwor thy of you, it is because I thought rather of those commanding duties which are above office and honor. • (Cries of good, good, and loud ap plause.) • THE NEB/ LAMA BILL. It is characteristic of the slave power never to stick at any means supposed to Do needful in carrying forward its plans; but never en tiny occasion were its assumptions so barefaced and tyrannical as in thepassage.of the Nebraskalill. Tide bill was precipitated on Congresi with out 'one word of public recommendation firm the Preeident; without notice or discussion in any newspaper, and without a single4setition from the people. It was urged by different advocates, on two principal arguments, so opposite and in consistent as to slap each other in the face.— (Laughter) One being, that by the repeal of the prohibition, the country would be absolutely open to the entry of . elaveheld cm with th eirslaves; and th e other being that the peoplethere'wonid be left to determine whether slarebelders should enter withtheir slaves. With some thespology.Was thealleged rights of slaveholders ; with hews it was, under the specious guise of-'• popular sovereignty," the alleged rights of the people. Of course the measure, thus upheld in defiance of reason was carried through C4Ogress, in deli- ance of- all the securities of legilsation. It was carried, fret, by whipping in to its sup port, through executive influence and patronage, men who noted against their own declared judg ments, and the known will of their constituents; secondly, by foisting out of place, both in the Senate and House of Representativ.is, iinport_ ant business long pending and usurping its room; thirdly. by trampling under foot the rules .the HOllBO of itepreeentatives, always - Alefore the safeguard of minority ; and fotirtalyAk,drisring it tow close during the present Congretyllo that it might not be arrested by the indignant voice of the people. Such are some of the means by which the Nebraska Bill was carried. If the tho clear will of the people had not been dive larded, it could not have passed. It the Oda ernmenthad not nefariously intorpieed its influ ence; it Conliinot have - paned. If It had been left to its natural place in the order of busi'nese It meld not have passed. If the 'mike of the -House and the rights of the minority - had not been violated, It could not have passed. , If it 'hail been alloWed to go , over tonnother Congress when the people might be beard, it would have been ended. !td.llll'B aLAVC BUIS. Cotemporaneously with the final triumph of this outrage- r on the very flighted' therssage of the - Nebraska bill at iTashington—ann er scene, beginning a dismal tragedy, wait eniettedist Bos ton. - In those streets where be had walked as a freeman; Anthony Burns was seized as it slate= under the base pretext that bd was a crimisuil-;- , imprisoned in the Court House, which. Iran tarn.' ed into a fortress and barracoon--gnardcd by heartless myrmidoms, whose chief idea of liberty was the license to 'ls wrong—(Loud applause and cries of ushers it!" "that's it!" nested by intrusive soldiers of the United States —and finally given up to a slave hunter by the decree of a petty maglstrato. who did not herltato to take upon his soul the awful responsibility of 'oomieg a fellow man; in whom he nould find no fault, to a fate worse than death: How all this ROB accomplished I need not minutely relate.—: Suffice it to say, that in doing this deed of woe and shame, the libertimi of all our citizens, white as well.aa black, were put in jeopardy—the May or of Gaston was converted to a tool, (Applause) the Governor or the Commonwealth to a cypher —(long continued applause)—the laws, the pre cious sentiments, the religion, the pride and glo ry of Massachesetts were trampled in the dust, and you and I and all of us fell down while the slays power -fieurished' over 'es (shame, shame ,and applause.). ... • , ' TUX maailtatir . . These things, 'in themselves, are bad--very had; but they are worse vrhen regarded as the natural emanations of the oligarchy which now sways .the country. And it is this oligarchy which,-at every political hazard, we must op pose.. Already its schemes.of new aggrandise ment areVisplayetl • With a watchfulness that never sleeps and an activity 'that never tires— with as mtwy ',jos as - Argus and as Many arms as Briarens—tlie Slave Power. asserts its perpet ual supremacy; now threatening to wrest Cuba from Spain, by violent purchase or more violent Kai; -now hankering for another.slice of Mexico, In order to give now Esc ve to slavery; now pro posing once - more to open the hideous, heaven defying slave trade, . and . thus- to replenish Its shambles with imam' flesh; and now by the lip's of an eminent Senator asserting an audacious claim whpli •gionp - of the Nest Indies, whether held by Ilellaii,,Spalri, Fiance or Eng.; . land, no "our Southern - Islands,” while It as sails the independence of Hayti and stretahosits treseherous ambition even to the - distant valley , In:'xiiiititnining . its pester, it hue applied a new 'test for offiee, very different from that of Jeffer - - sou: "In ha honest? :,to he capable T is he faith ful to the ConstitMlon?" None of those things are asked, hut simply, "Is ho faithful to slave ry!" (Cries of "That's a filet.") With arrogant ostracism it Om:lodes from:every office all who cannot respond to this test. So complain . and irrational has thistyranny become, that, at this moment, wbile I now Opeak, could Washington, Jefferson or Ftanklin =co more descend upon the earth and its affairs to bless it with their wisdom, not ono of them, with his recorded opinions - on slivery, could receive a nomination for the,_ l'reiideney ,frout a National Convention of either of the great political Par ties; nor stranger still, could ho bo confirmed by the Serdte for any political function under tho GovornMent: Had this test, prevailed in earlier days, Washington could, not have been made Commander-in-Chief of the American army; Jef ferson could not . have taken hio place op - the Committee to draft the Declaration of Indepen deuce; and Frinklin could not have been sent to Ponce with the commission of the infint repub-' Ho to secure the invaluable alliance of that pow erful .. • • `'Lr ciew ofthere things . Ser ditties- are ,:matll- fest. First' and foremost the elect power itself muSt. -- ko, -- `overthrliwn. Lord Chatbare !once .ei• claimed, in istirringlenguage!, that the time had I ,been whenke!vms comsat-to. bring France'to her kneesi.—now hal/multi not - atop. till bad .laidler on her back. , -And we Must'. not stop till tio,base laid the shire pOwer on its.baclr,! - binged °beers.) "And;lello*citliens, permit me to say, not till then can the Fite States - bo alz• solved front all' political responsibility of *eery and relieved front that coirupt: q 4it -ofOmproT .rolielehickiov debaier at Mace their. politics mitt their- religion nor till then can there. be "nap. !el:Van:for . ; therkimtcy; Ifinmense-•theer- . sectirity - fbr future unlit - be Our, , itatelkstenlS;.' (Applause.) . But these cannot be obtained until . slavery,is ALS ,- ittniessiettbf 'prestMtl -eirittigelroind,! by dr!. ringlt - baCk mminskrelivitlairrthe.limitser,the iltetes., ! and putting this:'"natlinial. - .oorernmint riser! where wit hi n - • Ile , Coestitetionel,sphere,!. ! . , , .. , • „ \ • • • • \ \ ~ •- • , \ • • „1 \ \ . • ' % \ • \ \' ' \‘', \' \ ' „ 2 , . \• . , , •., •. - \ \ \\ • . , \ • , • , ~ .. . , \ • . ~ . \-.., • , \ \ - .. .. . . . •\''. . • ‘ . , •‘ \ - \ ~ ,• , , , . \ , \ - „ s'• \ , . , • ' \ , ' - .•\: . • \ - , - \ -- ...,. zi,- .‘.,, , 0,....., t : .... - \ '-'!. !' :.. ~,,•.,-, .4,„..... .\ --„,, ~., ',. -.,.,.. -- \, , : ::;- , : - :.i' - " \ .'—± .;:, --,- ,7.7'.. , . - !..t. , _ -, • -__ - _ , , . , . . , -, :- - • \ ' \ ''' •- ' \ ___. -'----- . . • openly, actively and perpetually on \the side of i Boston, were Co. the law. \,"Witamra ft ," sherd- Freedom. The consequences of thii \ change of ied Cotton Mather from the 'pulpit, \ "is the most. policy Stout - db . ° of incalculable and far-reaching I nefarious high treason"—"is capital crime"— beneficence. . Not only would freedom . 1, become r even as opposition to the Fugitive Ac t has been national end-slaverir sectional ; but the National j denounced as "treason." (Laughter.), Government would become the mighty tastes-{ But the,. law against witchcraft waS, not triS, meat land spokesman of. Freedom, as it is'Anow ) utophant long. The• General Court of the Pro the• mighty instrument and spokesman of Ave- i since first became penitent, and ashed . pardon of ry. Its power, its treasury, its, patronage would God for " all the errors of his servants and,peo all be turned, in harmony with, the Constitution, pie in the late tragedy." Jurymen united : in to promOto Freedom. The committees of Con- condemning and lamenting the delusion to whheh gress, where slavery now rules; Congress itself 'hey had yielded, under the decision, of thp and the Cabinet also would all be organised for judges, and acknowledged that they had rought„l Freedom. The hypocritical disguise, or rowan-1 the reproach of wrongful bloodshed on their. na elation of Anti-Slavery sentiment would cease 1 tive, lend. Sewell, one Of the judges; whose to be necessary for the sake of political prefer- name lives freshly hi the liberty-loving character meat ; and the alma holding oligarchy, hanished of hia descendant (Bo presided Sewell, (Ap t from the National Government and despoiled of phone.) , and who had :it the trials, its ill-gotten political consequence, witlimittibil- stood spin his place before the congregation, ity to punish or reward, would cease to he f or. and implored the prayers of the people "that the ed, either at the North or: the •Sonth, un ' at errors he had committed might not be visited by last the citizens of the slave States, of whim the judgments of an avenging God on his noun :large portion have no interest in slavery . ,want, try, his family, or himself," And new, in a demand....Emanelpation ; and the great *Ark \ manuscript diary of this departed judge, maybe would commence. Such is the obvious mune' end on the margin against the description of of things... TO the overthrow of the slave poet' , 'rise trinls, in •his own hand-writing, these, er We are thee summoned by, a double call, one .; da of Latin interjection and sorrow: Per,. rye political and the other philanthrophie ; first, to 't. ; •, \Wo I wok we 1 (Sensation.).< ; •.. r remove an oppressive , tyrranY front the national ..., parniell betwhen the enforcement of the government, and secondly, to open the gates of lei* , inst witchcraft, and the Fugitive Act is Emancipation in the slave states. not \ye \complete. It .remains for our s Legisla- But while keeping this great purpose in View, tare; li esuccessorof that original gene4ti Court, we must not forget .details. The existence of to leM,l,the penitential march. (Lau%er.)— slavery anywhere within the national juris4 In the slave oases there have been no jur en to tion—in the territories, in the District of Col. recant; mid* is too much perhaps toe xpect any OD nmbia, and the high seas, beviath the Dla.., Magistratf; \ who has sanctioned the cruelty to field flag, is an unconstitutional . usurpation, imitate thomitgnanimity ' of other days by pn t blle which most be opposed. The admisaion of new 'kupentance•Vilgt iris not impossible that futtire - Piave states, from whateoever quarter, from Tex- gonerntions majo,be permitted to read in some as or Cuba, (Applause) Utah or New Mexico, newly, exhtimetilinry or letter, by one'of these , must be opposed. And to every scheme of Slav- unkm, ppy fluactNntirjes, words' of woe not unlike " cry, whether in Cuba, Mexico,—on the high thesh, which worecwrung from the soul el Sewall. sem ip opening the slava trade—in the West In- (SehAtien.)s., \ dies—the valley of the Amazon—whether ac- ‘i. TUE CODOLDSION. \ \ compliahed or mere plotted, whether pending or And /OW, fellow citizens, one word in milicin in prospect, we most send forth an everlasting eion: \ BtofgootichUrk ("That's it.")' I know No. (Long continued applause.) Such is the well theditficulties andresponsibilitieeef the Mn-. duty of Massachusetts, without duty or Compro- test; but net on this abeennt do I 'bite a jilt mise. otheart 'or Ike. . (Applause.) At this time in, m ova DIITISS UDDER a CODDITDUTION. our country 'arena little nhie to tempt into putt- It is sometimes, gravely urged that since the lie life an handl. man, who Wishes, by shMething impreme Court of the United States had affirm- that he has dories to leave tlierorld bettothan ed the constitutionality, of the Fugitive Act, s he found it. TheM is little aide which can afford there only, remains to us in all places, 'whether any of those satisfactions whieB , sin honest man in public station or an private citizens, the duty \ can`covert, Nor is ' , there tiny , canoe which no of absolute submission. Now, without stoppingsurely promises final iteccess. There is nothing. to consider the soundness of their judgment, af_ gofel—not a breathingof the caramel:l mind-- • firming the conetitutiodelity of this Act, let me which is not on our side\ Ours, tok ore those say that the Constitution of the United" States, great allies described by the poet— ~, , as I understand it, exacts no such submission. \ \-.----..sottaustlii. monies. \ \ And, in taking the oath to support the ConsOta- And Tor, nod man's tailoaperaele ialeil:r Pion, I have sworn to support it as I understand . And there are favoring circumstances peculiar to it. [Loud applause, When it had, subsided it the P ree e t element ' B y t h e'4:rsea g e 4 t h e " i'le " was taloned .by three rousing cheers for braska bill tied the Boston Iddnapping nail the Sumner.]. tyranny of the Slave power lute grooms unmistek- In adopting this rule, which muffed authori- ably manifeM t while ' et the eeme‘ttlaieall.co tatively enunciated by Andrew Jackson, when, promises with slivery are happily, distolved, so --- \ as President of the United States, in the face of that freedom now Stands face to face with its foe; the decisions of the Supreme Court, he asserted The pulpit toos'released from its \ ithomened el-`• knee now tuners for freedom, as itt the olden s the unconstitutionality of the Bank, I desire to , hd be understood as not acting hastily. Let me time. (Cheers.) It belongs to Mas.aa . eltusetts— add, that, if it needed other authority in its trap- nurse of the men and principles which tpado the port, it has that also of Jobe Quincy Adams.— earliest revulution—to vow herself an eve.,. to her [Great applause.] ancient faith, as she lifts herself to the . -,, great reminiscence. It a; happened And here indulge me with a that, during the struggle. Her phice now, as of old , is tit,the van, . last year of the life of this venerable etatesman, at tile head of the battle. \ (Sensetion.)! \Bet to while he was ill, it was my privilege to sit some- sustain the advanced positien with proper Inflex times by his bed-side. On one of these men ibility; three things are now'needed by obehiv ' u siOlie, I put z the question to him directly, whith- ed Commonweelth, in eitherdepartmentsof ftla \ ks or, in taking the oath to support the Constitn- ertunent—the same three thin teen, be mistimed any obligation to return a fugi- Fantail Hall, I ventured to ea were n , which o eded b tive slave ; to I which the "old man eloq uent ., every representative of the Sort t Wak ence bingten.` promptly and earnestly replied that according to The first is.leck - be , m, ( applause;) the 'second is his interpretation of the Constitution, he as users-noire, (renewed applause;) and the third is named' o sucli obligation, [Applause] swearing BACK-BONE. (Long continued cheering; and to sagest the Constitution, .he swore to and three cheers for "back-bone.") 'With these May proceededwill be respected, and felt an a posi proceeded to assign certain reasons therefor; and he then added in words 'calculated to pro- live force in the national government,(applause,) duce a profound impression, that "the best thing all her people, from the islands of Boston to Berk ever uttered by Andrew Jackson was that for shire hills, and from the unds of Barristable to which at the time he was PO.much abused; the northern line, will unite in the cry; namely, that in swearing to support the Coasti- Zi,,%l7l=tstaldle,„"=4irswiTe.r,f,,,t,t,,""'" tution he swore to support it as he understood it-" . — ( Immense cheering and excitement.) Thus, if any person at this day be disposed to deal sharply with this rule, let him remeniberthat his thrusts will pierce not only the fame of Andrew Jack son, but of John Quincy Adamspattiots both of eminent life and authority, who, though dif fering leech on public questions and at times rivals and foes, yet concurred in this important principle.- [Applause.] But reason hen is in harmony with authority. From the neceseitY of the ease I must swear to support the constitution, either se I do under-! stand it, or as Ido sot understand it. (Laughter.) But the absurdity of hanging on the latter horn of I the dilemma compels me to take the former—and there is a - nattiest end of the argument. .(tireat laughter and cheers.) Is there a person in Con-', greas, or out of it, in the national government, or State, who, when this inevitable alter native is presented ,to him, - will venture to ray, that he swears to support the constitution, as he does not understand It I' (Laughter and applause) The suppinition is too preposterous. Bat let me ask gentlemen, who are disposed to abandon their own underotanding of the constitu :tion, to submit their conscience to the standard Of other men, by whose understanding floAoy shear! Sorely not by that of the Presides This is not alleged: But by the understanding of lhe Supreme Court: In other words, to this Court, consisting at present of nine persons, is coramitted a power of fastening such interpreta tion as they see fit upon any part of the constitu tion—adding to it or subtracting from it—or pas itivelY varying itarequirements--actually making . and unmaking rho constitution; and all good eit= isms must bow to their works of equal autheri tywitlithe original instrument ratified by solemn votes of the whole people. (Great applause.)—.- If this be so, then - the oath to support the coo - siltation of the U. S. is hardly less offensive than the famous i'et c*ra" oath devised by Arch bishop, Land, - in which the subject swore to do certain specified things .with an "&c." added.— Such an oath I hare not taken. (Good, good.). For myself let me say , that I hold judges, and especially of the Supreme Court of the country in much respect; but I am too familiar in the history of judicial proceedings to regard them With any superstitious reverence . (Sensation.) Judges are bnt men; and in all ages hare shown a full ahem of human frailty. •The worst crimes of historY have been perpetrated under their sanction. It was &judicial tribunal which con demned Socrates to drink the fatal hemlock;antl which nailed the Savior to the cross. It was 'a judicial tribunal surrounded by all the forms'f law which doomed the fair 'Virfinia 3 . in 'indent Rome, as a slave- which in modern, times; en-. forced the tortures of the inquisition amidst the shrieks aed 'agonies - of its victims, and which compelled Galileo to declare, in solemn denial of , great truth he had disclosed, that the earth did. not move round the sun. Aye; Sir, it was'ski= dicial tribunal, In England, surrounded by all the forms of law, which sanctioned everydespet-, to caprice of Henry atb, from the unjust divorce of his Queen to the beheading of Sir Thomas Moore; which lighted the fires of persecution, that glowed at Smithfield over the cinders Df Latimer Bidley, and John Rogers; which; after Alborg; argument, upheld the fatal tyranny of ship money against the opposition of Hampdent' which, • in defiance ofjustlee and humanitY, sent Sidney and Russell to, the block;.and - whichrter-, "listently enforced the laws of Conformity that our Puritan Fathers persistently refused to obey. And it was a judicial tribunal in our. conntry, surrounded by all the forma of law, which hug' witches at Salem, affirmed the conatituthanality of tho Stamp Act, and admonished '"judges and jurors" to obey—and - which, now in our ley, has sanctioned the atrocity of the Fogitive‘Slave Bill. (Long • continued applause, and "three cheers for Stunner.) - t k , The judgments' of courts are of binding 1,,u -thority upon inferior tribunals and `.executl'en functionaries, whose virtue does not proMpt !boa, to resign office rather than aid is tho elecutiod, of an unjust law. Over all citilens, whether in I public or private station, they will naturally el- I ert; as Precedents, a commanding influence; this I admit; . but no man, who is not lost lo self ro epect and wadi to abandon that Manhol:l, whiali is ebewn. in -ltiZti .Heaven.dlrected.coniitenence; will eolantarily, - tdd In . enforcing a jedguient; which, In his conscience,' ho solemnly believes to be against. the .fundamental law; whether ot, the Constitution or of God.. (Applause.) Notlight not rashly, will he take the grave respon d bility of open dissent. ,but,-, if thnoccasion quires, ho will not hesitate. ! Painliuid. penal:. ties may be endue*; but wrong toilet not .be done.. (Cheers.). .51hannot obey, blit`t can!ertf fer,7 was the .exclinsilition of the Anther of the .Pilgrini'e Program, when imprisoned faiNlisObe lience to an earthly statute Better sufklinjus. tics then do It. Bettor be even the pool\ °lase, returned to bondage, thin the unhappy Coiniele sioner..! (Applause and sensation.) : \ \ • Fellow oltieens'ef Massochntrettni ;mi.* cal history •ls not without enconrageinent. early.coLselal days; the law against now so abhorrent to reason .end &insolence, was regarded se. Constitutional eta - binding; ly as the Fezitiva tillavo - BilViot leas ~ ahliorrent to reason and.consehincei has keen regarded constitutional and binding,.. The .finpreme Court of Province; with able judges:, whose names are ; entwined withlour history, enforced thielaw!„at .galern,!, by the execution of fourteeti persons. es. .1 1 ritehek:preeiselyr, as. patty magistrates, acting under the.eanation etthe Supreme Cep& of the' United Slates, &utile° ottkothiptinna,COnt* of pla ssacbtietts;bans:etiforved the Fugitive Aid; ITy the rednition . of two hunten beings to slavery. , The clergy ; of idassachusettty, pat . tionitutly .near . . ,'..~L :.yam, 1 } 'tom ~..5-*~ ti{: 3_ a ~i ~: t ry n,` .TWO WEEKS LATER PROM CALIFS lIIYIA • Later advicee fr . = China had been received at San Francisco, stating that Canton! WAS sur rounded by the rebels. Several British vessels of war wore at San Francisco when the Star of the West sailed. Nothing importanthad occurred upon theleth mutt since the sailing of the -1634 steamer. The schooner Bermuda and the British steamer, Slag daline were in port when the Star of; UM West sailed. 'About nn hour previous to the sailing of the Cortez,-.an English clipper ship, the North Fleet, arrived at San Francisco, from thine:, in forty-four days. She brings- intelligence •at the city-of Canton is - surrounded by the rebels .r insurgents, and stating that the foreign reef dents bad all left. A San Francisco correspon dent states that-the markets continued depress ed, and most staples were declining in price. \ The stock of merchandise was kept full by constant arrivals, and - the demand from the in terior was but slight. The spirit of speculation was not active. .be San Francisco Price s Current of the 16th ult., gape Gold dust has not come in an freely of . late, and the supply has been gradually diminish , - ing since the mouth of April and May, which is, of course, the case as the supply of water`grad. , ugly falls, the miners from that time 'whem t Gte rainy season ends until the commeneemen of the rainy season again. Every year previous to this we have-1224 a large supplydfdost in Sep tember, obtained from the river diggings., and we, now bear of extensive preparation Made to work` , thbse bars again, which have in former years \ proved to be rich—but of course the chances of success are es yet speculati*„ livery year Since the summer of 1860; the fuming and damming companies have as often lostmeneY as slide it. This year, we are told, the ritershre much\ lower than ever before, which may Wor a revolitiOn in thia kind of mining. \-\ \ , V k \ The mining prospects in California were no r \ more favorable. \- . •\ \ , • \:. ' A treaty his been concluded beween Gra Amer , . lean Commissioner and \ the .Goierninent \o k f the asnwich Islands, for the, Annexation of th same to the United •States. The treaty was dispatch ed by mail- from San Francisco, 'on the\l6iit. All the members of the King's Council Were \ in favor of annexation except pie. The King Wes the moat active promoter of the treaty. Th \lcil taihr`o`f , the document have not transpired: \ , •‘ , Nire.' '-#e the 'following froM thu San Femme() ' erald. ", Guilin , ' the first seven of the p t ; 131,020 persons have, \' reached our St to by le , and 1fi,062 hive talteritheir depar- \ 'ttt ' lealiii US a net addition ta cinr•pepulatioti• ' \ ne'aw vd of 10,95 E. . There are some 'features con- il i ePt with th movernfints of population worthy, \ Thus, nringt a time enticined, the, number Of &ales at armed 26,9813--the`mikober that lett', 384: in of er words, thedepnr tares amen ed. to shout 45 per cent. of the\stivi- Val4While s o cmalee; , 4993 &Ailed and only 649, or 1341er can • took' it departure. The \ teis; deney`of this is o eqti e the axes in this Stole —amatteroeri momeri • semi ial to our prim. p . eritionfi the \pe none and a elioration df ‘-- One feathre obier ble in this, ebb d Sow of , \ pep - eh - lion is, by nom ass eatisfact . Of the 1.9,018 .. excee4f erriva over departs 8611, or \43 per cent. \ Were'Ch ese. ", Welter° themor , tifying spectacle \ Of 10,6 5 of. our; white inhabi tante. leaving toy the AO *a States and Serape. and6' 7, 37 . Chines \ e ,etriving to suOirtheiripla \cos. \ TheA, are full .Chinamen \ e ugh now\on the way to is 'country,. or:'awaiting shipment (41 the other nide of the . Witer', , ,, tivou int!itt,bhr alb the Americans who will probahlir i ave tie , ,,before the s end of the year. \ Such' a bstituticti\ of . the old \ and - itagnant blood of .tsia {or the onq gy and \ vigorof Young America, is *erking ts\ se \ rioun injury to the Stati.' '' 'Lt. liackwotit, of the Overland Surveying par-\ 4,9, had arrived atlneramerdo., lie hadlxarnin csl five passea north of Noble's pass, mat pro-, gutieee all linpradticable for a Railroad,4cept Ncitde's and the ene s dext - on the Noith..', ',-, . Allies of -an arrangement between %the wing 4 of the Dernocritie party in California, ' have been abandoned: \ There is Mile data:* "that tb;,Whigs will 'carii.. the State, bit it was, thought that the Kinn, Nothings held the balance it power.•:i,Theyafe represeisecr ea being Strong, in all , the ;thief towns. ~ \\: - \ The. opertpens of the Mint ;Since the depart ' ore of, the lasi, steamer were veby . encouraging. ' , The amount °teenage for \ the \Month ofF Aug ,. . ‘ kst witikb. at 141st double , that ot the previous mouth, and evenl4lls will lie greatly inadequate to 'the demand fortpoin. Some deficiency in the material attached etrthe refinery prevents the 'coinage of ae large Ali amount:--as thd. Mint is' -.4eptkbit of tatuing out, brit this will be' t'emedied as gonna the,tticles Viecied can be procured The agricultural' interests are nindirleprkpsed. Abundant isropa of \ the ceheale have been *Pea ' lint the malority of, our Armors lahr klk under Menetery inajarasiments. - Vest of th ' being., isew begy, nienkhave intim:idea_ all their eurp:lll 'aiiiitat , in opening fortis, latteititsing. fern= , stele,:tri:, in anticipation of being veinthera ' by sal orthitir• crops.. The exiatingloir PrieetilibWerervitisnirlithent little inclueste; toien4‘thisir:priskth.o tonsitrket,isthe'autte*( rat:es . scarcely meet . the eippiel3, of . gather \ Ing.atnill and trantnertition, ltiiMh as are' 41b . ..,_ 1° A 1 * 60 4 10 i betel ITkei,,bUi OM: ai. ? "CUM eojtectifloe. , ::y _. ~ ' :'s .•. -, '... • • -telent , _ef Bidwell '; has -b. del ! r te b Y . fire.- Lou s'l,olooo .--. -1 - • - '',. . , . .\\ \• __ ~. -,4 I. L......-.'.. 'I , ' The emigesats arriving at C. .on Valley are gene:ally in good health. • - . Trade at San Frimiaisce was ,- • , ming more active, and, generally ephaking, goods were held at better rates. \lt ie anticipated that the fall trade will be very brisk. ;The Ban \Francisco „markets wore steady. Hamill flour commands $ 11 ,25E411,50; Hams 19 cents; Lubber is heavy, Sugar - has re clined .' The receipts of previsions are light.. geglard,lo®lolA Tobias Yates, of Pimieglisuria, (Bed in Call forMai` at the age of 22 year*. • \ A fate, inalady Rae imgingimong the newly .4rrived`Ohinese at San Frinciiho. , 1. Hon. Jtibit Davis, of Oregon, has resigned the' Goverhorelup. and left for the - Athintio States. it is repotted that the rich'. disc overies in the Coqiille mines are all a humbug. \ a t \a Eight Fren h 'and English vessels of war had arrived. at Hone u. The objetit of Will , visit is unknoin. . The heat appears to have been as intense on the Nellie, as it Wei on the-Atlantio seaboard. The Placertimes says: kali parts of the State beyond the direct intleince ofd 543 ocean and !My, - and also in `Oregon, the month of July who marked by extents heat,..‘he mercury frequently. - rising to 105, an oven to . l 0 degrees. \ \ The ship Potoullio was sold et auction on the \ 19th tilt, by the th S. Marshal; for the sum of $7,400—a libel for harrying an 'excess of pap sengers having been filed agal.4 - ethe owners.— tu k, Similer proceedings . 've also en - instituted against \ the owners of he Libeited and Aus tralia, fora like Offence. All these reseals have been engaged in the ; Chin trade, d have ar rived at San Francisco packed with elestlals, somewhat after the fashion or -Shen 0 11 p isE , Rooster FaIOATS DrA.---n Francisco Herald, of the path says: A. `fleet could not produce more animotion o .Coast than does the ItturTigate Diana: her has had it that she wa entering - the fit with a whole train of' . . pet: almost - every c. or the past fortnight ;—then t was reported al, and en English vessel were -.. ing each other' _off San;ego ; and again it as alleged she was m ' gall sail for Sake. ' - L 1. By the arrival of the Restless, e' ,leainthat \ she rluded„ the British . frigateth followed her Out of the \Harbor of Honolulu ed upon ber course, an d put into port. again, where she no `sooner receiv ed the aeles. of. the 'station of war than eh set sail again.'" Two ye after her departure, a fine British ship, - 'th full cargo, \ reached Honolulu. Luckily, the Diana did •not \ fall in with. her, although it is own . that she was cruising off the Islands for to. Weeks after her departure from llonol ; since then' he has had time to run over to o coast. \ Site was looking for her consort, the Aurora, and the British frigate Pique, which had been isa c railt sent out by the . ; Admiralty . purred ' I to capture her. It is strange, with such a fleet as the English aid French have in the P s a, that they do not send a man-of - war to protem their valuable commerce with this port.- A. ostile cruiser might watch the entrance of our harbor , end take every vessel of the Allies bound in, \ as in a net; \there would be no chance far the \to eseape. \ The Pique, it is said, is in pursui tf the 1 ana `but she, will find it more easy to parsue\ than to capture, for while she carries ' but 400 guns, the Diana ` has 60. The - Englishman will \ not Shrink erect before such odds,, but with all his skill be will find - the chanc es are e tie captures or is captured, \lt won't mortifying to come all the way fret , get defeated, .lon have Hong Eing papers to ..3 St 1 F riend of Chine 4 July Ist, has the - 'Web' h tic from the disturbed district i and Canton,. beyond the fact . tow of Tkronknoon is al so in \re' C on residents express a good i ce in their position, and ; ,;,r\ ... say the \ time ror an attack is n t come yet. The GorenioGeneral is in saw than ever, and b e decapitated as 'ny three hundred within the jest fortnight , e are ld.. The fearful amount of b od.she ding, though i . - performed With a view to a eto r into the hearts of thoie `,who three to a k the city meets with no \approval from the Mt residents. .. When the rebels, do take the ekty the massacre .\\ of 'Government Of fi cers will becompl . The hundretls of the ads of Canto h men; women, ''. anti Children that were murdered Ipy th e artara in 165; is notfompten, and will be tar, The Union , is .brare, li\ , says\thitt n , Gr t Brilaiu iced her whole Crypt's! the neig - borffood of an Juan, if She can spare It but sh - will con sult . her own welfare \ by - I,ieepingrher it, hands toff.!' v Wre are sorry to - sei Gen. Pierte so warlike 4 -he \ might to try, negetiati ' before fighting. \ Perhaps if he were tohend e Mug- \,/ \ ' trims Borland *Enghtrid as extritorliriery en- oy -he might set , le the:,trouble; .'ii , elk that , ill more clistin * bed stateiman Who Welded . vr th George Bribe About getting Iffi\ Jamison drunk might be tageoirsly employed - for the tp il irze.—N. Y. -' Zone. , :‘ ' ...' . \ . \ Ho .. , 7 One of th ' , most - fiendish acts WeV have e'er rend of is rec ril ed in the Bowan [N. -`, C.);1. - 1 ,- lii Catuirrns nati, 'ht Week, a . , . manly %:4:ihme - of .110 . M:.olis hupg his own son.. HO ad Sent. the -he le a neighbor's to procure something to eat , an \the bolleturtied withoneit. Volbeemks then 3 at him hack, and , ' threatened iliet if he returned 'h airy . without it ' sned he would . hank hint:, The boy . as be fore, whereupon,his father took ' out to ittree and hanged' bins. ti Holbrooks then' ed,but‘has \ len apprehended ::' -\ - - - - The drouth has lessened the Water hol the Eno, canal - to. such WI extent iris seine of 11. ltmale\, theithe largest close beats 'e.sunot be And t, the smaller ones cannotearrym fu ll cargo. This cest o state of gs his throvin an ~immeurie am unt of ire' u pon the . Erie and Centratileads, rid osi \ thee works are hovi tested to their Utmost -\ .' realty of freight equipage.) \ The•Deliware an ' \ Hudson Canal '.f.e \ sidso very ' ow,'Which\ ember- '.rasses the transportation of al, ~. The -Chen . 'Aoki and Ohio Canal has a f • supply of Inter and boats are lightehed only' a t'lo o \l5 . Aierroarton or Want .—The liiehMend (ith) Penny\ Post speaks of Oil immense_ amount o wheat new in the various irtilmad depots of that \ . city. On t o of them is litemdy groaning under 'the weightof its contents, nuke° writer fot the Post thinlokle saw enough it, feed the Russian 1 and allied ' armies fora twelvemonth . •- There are \ 1 \ eight large mills in operation M\that city, . snit 1 two of them`giind,at least erne hundred. barrele:, - , per,thsy. , It ie tipsily shipped, however, for the South American inarkete, where itla favo r ite - 1 - .Dray Incostro'si:Eitor.osir tim'Foarmut Bu.te .1 or - Esorittors.fifech the adoption of the stamp dutiessin England, 'the,government, desiring t0.',1 hicreasS its revennes•V.meet the emergencies of' , . war, haidmposed a ildtr.ofl-16di per cant. liter. 1 ling on all \ foreigo bills \temitted for payment to that country, most of Whscbnare payable In Lott 'don or Liverpool. The dedy.„ - ,lt is believed, will- I have a tendency to depresesitiwalue of sterling\ ' , Mlle to the anieunt.of the same, in this country ',' „before trunsmWion, and act'- ithe mane extent :: , in retaining speOi; \ here. Thimlhty amounts - to li 70 cents onthe 100, or about insiighth perm The Yellow Fer s at SavanruaCheecreated a to le panto among the citizens. \Nothnly are 96 of the principle business houses 'Shutt:lp, but ' one half of the boartibighonies are.elaied, to- gather vrith the Pulaski - House, .the lhrgeet ho tel in. the city, rind their:proprietors lalten to .0 flight.:' TheMershall Ilonse;anotherlargehoteki \is-elsoi It *stated, about to *Se. Birsitiess), throughout the city is almost entirely suspeided, aid the Georgina says that in . proportion tol,thit, P ° P? h ` tion t it 4 3 season to fearthat the number \ of sick is greater noir. than at anY.Previouil \tiod,\theugh the . Meese isiess' fatal,- ~ The plvl . *lan*, however, nearlYworn Mit• s \ dOnitree the Eng PaPeis are thliiingibou ' a Private arraegeme t - .supposed to have .tteen made, between the r and: Senator Douglas: whentho letter made is famons:risit to St. Pet tersbul/4. To this snowed arrangement attribute to Mr. bouglie' great movement to, render Shivery supremo Whit republic. Soilnl old times, when a man was sound to pea partim. : i Mar villaln;.. he was believed to ham:reigned away ' his soul to 'the .devil. : . There seems:to be as givindless nations tiowli-4ayi, , hii ees ! , - ....y. y The liSwentnßior;i,,The iiieeigioidsriheforej the'C'eforier'si* in Atiwark,tittielation to the , death •of Thoman,hicCarthy; -arias . : the riot illicit took place' that city on Tnadey, we conclude on Thursday, .and the,tertlist t' "he came to his death by two gun or plata] r' Rental to "the-Juroritialanyir opinion is exßreised'ae'to , the origin • tinkip or ran Neexnaa. - A tett American gentleman; at present 'A -Berlin, tri,the editor of ,the 'Christian mentions the recent death - of Irien : Nt faithful . : elitor "and; attendant .Itf thi. Neandcr,llie TO-known anthor.of "Chi tory," and-other 'mixable warlcs: Mine like her brother, remnineit untaairie life and 'at 'the time orher death:, we four'yearn at Tits then Cnori4The Wilmington ‘Yedicesday-atateethat the rice crop isfullyegnal if noteriperioi; tOthe bi • :crop of former, yentru. This *ldle' • sad butlittlodamage bln beau'done
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