PI TiTSBURGA GAZETTE `OUBLIBILED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY WHIT &• CO. paw) rry fSAMUEL HAMBY. and we yam name', cern , . zulcr, ani wow, . ------- • - • ' , TERMS: • • •DA I L. 4-413 aonsn per huntort, parable bale yearly 16 - 1141Mttell. K V—Tio arrs.. blew , te. In 'Areal*. Clete 11l ]n m pelted an the tAlosingenndttioa Va. , emit. per warm, I 03 ram tr melee. - b ' eart/ I lICtrlr:r11411 i:1 1;;;Id;" tirl. e tT C " p7pr=lll be era et]? the expiate. aulesitbn money v. weer.. • r••••ed• ' RATES . OR ADVERTISING: 9.• Go 11.:. of Normteril or Airtti Me • • cub Ittlltloutl Dh • three werks on• mouth " 0, Prur alog .................. Do sir 11 toelve=ttra-eL: in 00 Vending ter* /5 lines or leve per event 6 00 tn. &der for each al DMus' tine. 4.7ri mug.. changeable M pleasen (7Ser ^' nen) reel/111re of 0.0. 6 •-•- For eseradditionel Square, imerrtml overate ester. le each midltional slue. Inserted &Elm tb•syerl halt pp , • Ade rents exceedlug . 01 " Vu ' idletrlTtft 'd " = r e .. n fTr i e lett t 6drectlsemn erood the &mount ehaegel 6.4"thelr publication. .o &leming randldates for dim to be shared the other advertieement. e mber not marked on the 6M for • teem.. n ember of losertioes. .111 be continued 110 ton/. end peyment erected accordesdy. The privilege of autteal advertisers Is anctly !halted to tber ern imsclisto Auxin.. and .11 advertisements ec the benefit of other person. 10 e ll se winystit.mso m not Immediately connected elth their luirwt, and all dune. or advartiseateptrn lenall boo!ld:ltreh=it.o- P:',:olrtr4T=f"P. bln. in b. .P.r.t.r7 revised. eel prot4t, parment le destra . All advertieements fur charitable institution. Le mm we. mud, totrualtlp, and other inshil6inetl.o4 Mid .11 elated Meetings me notices, to be charged/elf Om. We e6Mctir In wence. Marriage notices;WVil 60 cent. Death notice 1 vri Out elem. amomne• clod by !ewe Ittyletions or elite. notices, and ob.. so smothraciled to be imid for. Regular adeertisor. mid all ether. sending arteremilap lions, O. requiring notices designed to ell .Mention to Fairs, Soiree., Coucerts:or any miblie entertain...Mt wham charges are mats far admittance-al notice of p. TA; 0 issodationsverry notice designed to ell attention ta.privite etiteryrilell, ime I.b.t mould confound Thalberaid • 'data. (Inc Ll•iu dile( eV rellencies Ile canarlt, td he'n.ed at • 11l 'Le an c.rdinarl Piano of the seecteat dual./ • a h.". end 1 ' inetintlf eharigi.l by the nue 4,1 a daninou pedal to ronliination thrilling and a. to eattlrat o in e and therm the t li i;le t lt ' y7, hreattb, and too, they challenge the ugiripeti- ! lion , d the a old& Tina I. the nelted te.tiniony of Prnfes.nra Auk Ivor who ha! , ...tell the Cole•tial Piano. Ordinary Pd awe ..zert, new and yeednd band for sale at reduced prices I.:LT nusiiEit, 321 Itroadway,New Tort, se=l , lmr 31anuradture. 1 Dealers, wholesale A retail. Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. • 80. BRODIE, 51 Canal. and 53 Ligpa fl lunnl els., New York, Importet—hannfarturer and esa:e and Retail Ddaler In LAMT-' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of era ry fabric and description: sollcite the attention of buyer, to hie egteusire stuck sat gdods, sintable rut- the Pall erason. lit. styleglead the trade as coullrn.l monthly by Ilarper's, tledey'S and other leading Fashion Molts. sepiZm:Y Musical Instruments. THE mot.oriherg are now prepared to offer fir the inaneetl , n nfJohbera. MumlrDealr. and oth. radlnz in Mueirat I tkatrumeuts and Merck:amain, ILe tonna - inn articles: y..0....cra0., has, GaiErra, Flat.. I'V,, rrearl, wniGfrvolo Acrryniewt, Norhorar. IYen, a fir fons, ihdplea. Tenta/...nr, Jr...lr :German PrencA ed./whoa :grinps. Our arranaemeAttr with the larnegt and mnat erlebrated Marrutseturen , In' Europe are .nell as etuble u. ~,nntle at their towel., r , rfee.., and ae eau caner nun 1111140, men, the adeautace of aeleettm., (torn an entirely new and , earefull , me eetedat.ek. Being In the Market at an tea . WITII THE CASII. 'onnty u, areerd tub, of wad. that ma! offer. we emn afford opportnintira of tar-• ...Ina In man! artte ,,, . • Anent , of CarhartA Me , olhants' erlebraO , I Patent Stele ,lenne. FERDINANDTINIIIAEM A C 0... n.ners. No. n - Malden Lane l . o Nen rt York. 17-1 E undergigned having thn Alreuey of Sin./R.. 1 " A 1:11.\IIT A NEI:DII AM'S (New York) UELEBR.I.TEII PATENT ISIELODEONS. theylnform lb. Trale and the Pubtle to mmeral. that theY are now prnmr , ..t to tartift, to Inalent and otheir 'o* truly eelehrated Inetrumenta at tt, Ntannfartnrone PRICE.S. Every Inrtrument Warranted. FEILDINAND 7.OORATM t CO., Impurters of M not 111E1nm/ono, No. Nlald, Lane. New York. DagoerreotyDe. Materials. 1 W. TII0)I3 SON & Cu., 315 Broadway, porters tof Hata, Chemical, FnA Frames and Caw, and twin. of every dtaTittialle twin. John's, C. C. Harried-4:CA and all other American Cameras ametantly on hand. at ths Matta. , taxrs love. prlen and warranted perfect. aulotina• Fire and. Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MeFARLAND Sr. CO., :to „VA I PEN LAN NEW rtjR K. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimor”, Md. BANKS'.Jewelers' Old Counting (louse Safeeoferery oh, etautantly on hand fia Pal, and watraatad In every reepact. . Sr. Salta April hth.latl. Messrs. .11* ?Urbana. - Gentlemen—lt hire. as Plea. lta ' to! ' ;• ' llll7,.9 gt„lgz edb thitigelawona, realises wax ne arttr. and a Y . hhi ltho.hok . e ough It was expowd throw:bout the tine. to Intsnse heat. It. inn. tents remalaod onhermad. The Fate. with little malting. aitl.l think. .¢gv.t for nnothe,trial. Itaararthlllr Soul.. T. J I.:NNY. Jr- 11 Pant, Willlsmat EVE AliD AGUE. DR. EDWARD RIXECKER'S STANIPEIIE ' MIXTURE, For Me fitter and Aga e. Lharres i'crn. DUG...end aal ul Atictinws. Proprietoro of tills Medicine will state wit . h . not he-sitation vi ed r of contradiction. that the ertaircna dltirrat more person+ Where Ii hu been indetilueedodian a ny other medicine In use for the above Owe., This medicine hat oritlver /iterate or itulnlne In It, ennitaivition. all the incredlento are id a rarforilt health. enatartir and highly - athtiniatitin and intiitnrattior In their tendency: fern's. while luting tide medicine wall nit be affected rtprtiire to water r • dainpatrawnhert no monthly when 11, their nitual health. Plan.ra Inventions of the eountry •hero the Ague Pr" rail.. will do well to adopt medicine. et the patient I. nut obliirwil to lay by while under trcatniant and thef mar Li...tur/ of.. ayes! y cvn. The Prrarletnreoulillotroatin thrinranda of merit bee,. from,thiwit the hivihret respeet. ability, bat prefersieirinK to the Piet MIS 1 , 13.1 brittle end ran will hare the Infallible tirvrif in Toureell. Full din , - ion. to It. wee acraviiiinny eveli Ink 1. Certitirate• (LI .-en at the ufficr.ahowlua where 'tie Medicine Ilea rural .1 en otbdr• have tailed For lnepopaiwitnit Compl•hott there i. not - a bracer M edielne In the market. It has**o hienlalrein with the niestiortnnlshincenevirraa In aevcrairsaefilif Itheurvitlvm and dont for three etirst Plaint* lake a tbl , ..• , onfal a day Onniantle arthia Me.lllrlna •..ry often b.. the deolred For Ma L LI2 ln.o part& nt the United Fiatea tirderfl addr,.aap.l tn M.EED & DU:RI:IL Mar! 1.1,T rirt.rn. rrnada ay. Nev. Yoe.. A.iiMS—FlMailde Una.. li A. shnortort L. C., I. W. T Co.. &nil Kern. Nttabarati. _ - < IRON W.AREHOUSE. ,, SPRING & lankk',..era Kral Dealers Iv IRON AND STEEL. keep fonnuutly . htuuf luNkOrtmeut of Ma, Rod Baud. Mu.. lic.rse Sly, 004 othrr TRW , . STEEL'OF ALL KLNDS. - - - )1:o-chants from all rertion, of the molntry a1...Aw1 - Ipol to 0.11.°r...0wl their ar.two l•tolug. orarrs tir mall entruntol°tom , will to M ! al.t the Ito Owl msrket rates. 51.1.Pril N. SPRINO .t V 52 Grwnwirh at_ N. C. SCHIEFFELIH BROTHERS & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . NEW FORE. . . Rare renireeil to Nn,llo .VPOISTING the leading Drug 6. from their markets. both lo Europe and tut Ina Freneh and English Chemical., Perturotry, .Nall and Bair DC her. Halt illoverand Strap; Pad% .nd I Triode ittionimii. Corky. Stank an.. kr. they t dor them en the mostruainable fume. Orders inCher in perm, or 1., mail, will rerelse their hut attention. lel2.l2nre Q . AMBEL L. CAVERLY. Whalhsale I,7er In ilrinnins, Ihlntnil Palls and To Wood and low Ware. Barkets, alatii.Orrda Wirking.klaten 06.'9/1 Greenwich rt., Yes Tork. , aat6.lTr. INDOW SHADES, Gilt Coiniee:k. Table `Nir on Cloth. te n .701 IN T KR lIIUN ti, SI anntaemirer and A Metal. Dealer. Nia 10 Catharine it.. atal No. 6 Chatham Sour, Nan York. MISCELbANEOUS. prrTstiCnrill COACH FACTORY.: o. 46 DIAMOND STICRET. E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor.. ( ROBERT H. PAM:F.IO6ONi kft.:tl i ,1 NALL """tour Chmond Wert and Cherry e Cry; • PlTTSBllittill. S.A. • ASHLAND HOUSE, A Rcll bTRELT, AIIOVE PIP.VENTII TRENT, P II;.4 I) P 11. S. J.EN SOS, Paoegirrua. sirPrfeeqf Raint, $1.50 pef day—f, Mat 3. 1854-114 kims gas. D. CA. Ustsoltun. Nut.Tei.OhlasJ nate SL.Chall.lPragr hash) /V.TY HOTEL, Hate Brown 8,) corner of ,A h ß sselgii=liirtletrortst Pittsburgh. P.. GL./Libl Wrist. ligr seir,d ecrartirSlious Fame ttaslog auger E =arts r iTo r V4Vila i r ' = giTrth " ertlaTt3i n u ' i public. .Cottuiretuoursittg. . • • ... • S. CUTIEBEItT & V ENERAL CO3IIISSION AGENTS, for lf the ode and po ohun of 11. 1 C411..1. or Riato, Nrantlatlool L.oono, Runde,undo, 3torigsgm Re.. No. 140 ot.t..Pittobungh. on 0t0..113. BIER, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS NIEIt'S POB4TABLE BOAT LINE, ORIV AIMING ANI) COMMISSION 51, - .II(iIIANTS, Canal Brain. Eleventh street. SIB. Lerida PA. Baran. Lead. Litel Oil, ktivii Pork, AC. isms. Kier's ex tra sad Nn. 1 Sa)t, An and Penult Pia Ina, Bolivar Itrkk and Clay, Anthracite Dial. &a • m yl9 ' • Michigan General Commission and Cobee -tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home and Foreign Mermitifile and another Moneycalms, in Mahican nd &ailment State,. investment and Payment of Slow r.. Payment Drams. Pessimist and Salo latate-stol lacks and Insurance Axe le. PELTI ER A Alt DERSON,__Ostrolt. Allehigash o f fillatursa—Mmisca. Kramer A Rehm. Bank erg, White A Co o llama. 011amil Lem.. AWAAn A CA hrrhants W. - min—Two Agencies or Michigan from respeetable Insurance Companks. mrlalyd 1 011 N SOUTH , Coach Maker. corner , of g? North Common and Frilical AP:=7:„C x n. ;I.: o l;ql . ll.g. t VilVoi:Ula%Vit. Xdl7 " al.est worginen. He has shiesopeneds W US ROOM lu the at . Charles buildings. on se...Maims. Wood stoitirni he .!has rim. Vlth o L.7l =Telt tMi k .iir r aleVkal . feeling ronfiant—fro m nun iln ' t ' uM sureem Onsineac his extenalse min. the material and workmen eakr , l o 7. l . stiles( finish of Ide work—be cannot toe ronipeted.witb in lA. Ear or West. 5,2.-3 m 301 IN 8110111. T. C. - 'ilirAß TON • (DIPIA)3I.A.) jADIES ' CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, Tie has abeam on hand. • full uscrlment. Fos PS Garth street. Pillehtirch. ,Ps . teMSlrd WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer In Plain.Flgured and Decorative Paw Tana. logs Na AS Wood etrrat. Pittstragh. hole Arent of the celebrated Manufactures. News. Deli. court .1 Co. or Paris. intsl43. itIIinFA , 4IIIONS FORLADIES'DRESS. El3.—The Pariah FtUthinlla for JUN It.illireeilimstellarar aide on the let ignsiiiryiki L &uiru„SON, N0..2(11.ti Pann.amis Ilona • 11A0 ON II tims sauiSito — ut dent reo'd end fur ma IT A. A. A. IMIANIS.II4,II r , possirsing tooth- IlirrsßlißGH GA Z ET TE . 11 2 3 ISI/1,,N Tll2ll/, -Tio race of the Red Man '2, u n ..P -.F. £.lllTt-h. firsrze...-o , ' _in the Lou4el Suttee is new ompletely hemmed great ~ Pasocaoana tam FOB-MG.% Corraratrao — D' I°NrlonFol by a the ann.legafement .f the Secretary of State. rlollo•e F SD. ir MORNING, OCTo diER 25, pes4 in The vast emigretion fro the Alentic side , attemp r'rnirnV in this ense\proeented to Congre at the last session, it is drovinglum further. out, fart er onto the wilds is the LI Cineinnati M. E. Conference on sdnvem• beyond the Missjssipmand the ehe to faced by Mg hut ~,,,'",,,n g ' l”, °dcred diiring the year 1852, Go following number Of appears that there art.. in the United States Claris , . kr!. Oet. 3, twit. another almost equalfy as vest lemogratoon set- • the imm ode hatolarthe was, unihni States, „ Ales, 2 8 , 572 , ma l es, g me, t ...e _ ` -"' -. % ° '',..,, r " r T• re; paskengtore Males 236,5%. females 1844181, to" v, The following report upon the subject of sta. titig in from the \Pacific What i ; he do .- solved oe_e oi o rich m1\40(1,777. Of these there werecitazens of the \ . , very wi( presented to the Conference this after- Where shall be hie'next hunting nd,-where I mem. \comPooll tr. n i l g0,,ty34-leavirog of %Rene a .. total of 2.- \ \ I noon, by the committee which 1.33 appointed can he hide himself\ fronhthe face the white' therefo last week.. This committee consisted of J. C. man! Nowhere ' De l o \ nvel \ must tot er be ex- ~ friezls 01 \ 14 ' 111 e. I \ • e, .r.. 543, he lamer portion of t. cos were from 800th..., David Reed, Wesley Rowe. E - . - G. West terminated, or he mus pet to myth. ton, and A ehild the; possess eir q. Ireland d Germenv. The Seer tory of State \\ t C R. Lawton, T. I) Crow, NI. Dustin, A. Low- become educated to the permits of civilirml life. I trGr f rep and Cyrus Brooks. T he can be thus educated there is no lloubt ; The Se res d7 : lld t m elt ./ th er e Cl l e n %ed s ti it e fo •P tlt °' i Lea lke l ' eir l en ° tl er' ea w r. o h have a claim pre- x REPORT. t advances which some, of our Indian bps the mu the Do tow"fh that seen ' and comprene y nsiiene. of detail \v" In regard to slavery, as practised in the U. S. h already made prove s it. -We refer the I piece Va.. '" \ k r .V dir°d ' and ear 7l which theoiv\ \wt oaten/plates. The to le giving I we cannothetter ex revs our views than in the ISO- Choctaws, the Chickasaws the Creeks and \oos . off the child. To carry out his` pie., \th, e Con* , , e ages ot the, oaseenteers shows that persona gunge of the tethers at the Conference of 1753. Cherokees, All these tribes \ ere much farth r tad his trice. assembled at the (:nolcs, reins ohh ween twentylt‘ ol under twenty-five years of , , That language i., "We do hold in the deepest advanced than many of Mir readers are aware. \ forcing themselves with the n oriol. Jape doe I s %mere theltioi oth s ere \ lSs• there be1t:T. 9 % 609 : abhorrence the practice of slavery,:and thall not The Choetawe reside On the north Mink of th Cannes and his ruffians, who ha fora longtime cenee to seek its destruction by nil wish and prn- Upper Red Rover. ' The?, have n \ representative en the terror of the district At the MI of ', n e ils,‘ the tablh shoo s.that .opt never dies \with ma „, Per there ere, r fort years and upward 0 dent means." And your committee cannot but goeernment and it, is genemlly ' administered I 'ght the expedition and its creditable auxiliaries regard of as an enormous wrong.which of course with fidelity\ They have a written' eonetitsition,„ ebarked for Trevose°. ; while youpg§alden a , wor m. ~ , I 44,0 f hoi sough he hum s in the western Christianity is designed to destroy. The church and they have legislative, judicial and executive dabs with a priest, who was forthwith le hoe I s' s s„ ._. Is \ • of Christ, we have be doubt, should take and departments ofigovernment. Thefiviie a print- 1 malried him, remained at Entrie Rio towa i ting Ittneh •I s\i ) uid of the eeio ity b consumption maintain toward title practice o position of open ing press, and printed him are annually isomed , his limy ; On arriving at Travassoss, e unto g ros t on , tont app , , e the weektyregis and avewed hostility, and shotild boldly proclaim from it. The on crier part. tot their judiciary is 1 hod,' Map placed in reserve, some of 'do r'g' t o f d ea t sit(that cit Ndw, ork for four , her determination to tabor with untiring erne- ' elected by the people, atoll. superior 'ledger I leade enceeeded in Peoetretioli into the °''' 0 . w ke, viz ; ln Septa beio,\ ''d to Zeptember ; , - Terence for its utter,extinction iby the legislature:, Like an, they havoc \ two / but, to tie dismay, they found their pre too o tOt -of pe worm over Le h \ Air' old, that the And thie position has been token by our , branches of law-making poweroind their legtsl., / down. °alarm was meanwhile given, thew °I \ d • t fr e tin e, i n f, o p, o f R os t?, . his' -Feet, is l ranted; and now the inquiry is, church. The end at which she aims is clearly o totes ere elected in districts., They have c-1 iehlteesin i ip ee a n di h.l4 , gurebeanx were acme, cur per cent. Idariumber f dehttis fr... Coo-"what shall be moo schools, for the support of which they co - 1 and the pea, utryu7og : soivt \ l t\ oe disappointol, no on, o n Bo n o. . )ko; ' g tij , tjkon men :oiled, r oi dose' for the attemnieut of this end? It may tributed last year $26,0(10 end offrogh Tufa.. took te heir heels, m e , over\ten yen . a , woe 8; ill New , ork 7, o`i just. well be understood by all whom it may ' The Chickasaws are It s advaneed than the gut on boa •• yo - pi . \ •'24 .or iti l lother werid.\ll depth ok of 11 id \ 4 . eoncern, whether North or So.uth, whether friend Choctaws , b. it is said Gait thee arsenate. to hiadame err lea, ho ng had' idtely notice , ,N e or k \ 'ere [re I C warn one while 'to \ 4 or for, that-wh a tever measures may be (onkel:Ler help their chiloWen educated. They *re very in- to ol left for Rego , amt. \ nder th Impression 8010 the proportion l tt in .t \ s \ . l'' however these measures may be varied, this one' . duitheas in thaptorsuits of agriculture and raise th she might ha e ,been \Allowed \ t ere, Gib •, \ „„ e ~ , „ ..., • , I object shall he kept steadily in view, and. that large quantites of corn which they sell to Gov- pee e of the pled' rm.; end there, n doubt. the Methodist Epincopel church will never cease ernmeut contractors he/ eu an edict on welch, after 7trthatiolg d,.1..... L Enicr . .-T h e , met v r 1 home had 1 e expedition Mithatthrection i would o 1- el .o• fi s .., to Feel. the extirpation of thoh evil, Until the het The Cherokees have a goverteneut resembling I have et inch awa reoelfLion. .„, i the ettelef\tto the eine of t.lje\ft , te, o S„weets maimele is broken off and the last Blare is free. that of die Choctaws; and are represented as ito- ' what it an at Traverse ; v Up to this point there seems no room for olif- • du4trious and advancing in knaglidge, samara( lose all ate for forth adventur an tey , - -. I .-• . the b t rq Chdries an n hepreliks I 't . ,be ere se \to headmeution Iktbe, faithful. a I , ference .uong . But when we proceed a step their chief men being Very wall educated and lit proceeole, hopfallen fort_ perm \ L'n the to o , - lb , _ .. further, and inquire how the object may be 'kg like gentle Men on their estates. , , They are ing day th unfortunate lady,Teari for he -- mode the ring a ere that bafingorV St Peter Ihe ore , : itoe, I 1 o order to a a rt e wrath ot tit boy. most certainly and speedily accomplished. there not behind, °Aber, in manufactures, end nuns- ' 1 and child. h ring procured ho of the 2 .., T/th. 3, ,, , A , E. z5t,„,,,, , _„„, ,a,k„, ie_grund for divereity of sentiment And when o ally produce liege quantiths of cotton sed wool- infantry, arc e ed. , . Lemegtosith t e yune,o we recollect that the wisest fiends and the purest ,en goods. . That they also have a taste fm read- taking refuge et the\ punnery;\ \ei nttheegh the l'from the Id SV, eto ship ite late tfie Ifith)if rime. She as tbet k oot actotia. . well eit. \ \ i n . hearts have been sorely puzzled by thia inquiry, 1 ing is evident froth the fact, list there were 31fe Bishop gave °ethers for, her to b ere le Lt, / o.4rd. vise ',s r/ en en o r , , ~./ mr ie n , \ ,l . we feel that we should approach it with bccom- OOO copies of books printed\ on the nation \ lea \ t f e h e e m A eg bbe de s wn s refused ad e it erb dt e t ~ ing modesty. At the Christmas Conference held I year, in 1784, it eeeemal quite clear to our fathers of 1 The Creeks have not progressed so far at the the Duke and his offeague„ the y\oll mk-- -, ,. Sou liMpton wait soh ljn a few \ days 'ct to ol t7etbe4 ' stl i g g enh i'C'3'\°°f I g we '?4 \ lP eo n f g a the f c° rie\ L ‘ n ly l irep itl ositionn it" . ts U. . ura khi y p \ \ , , t that period that all stave holders should be ex- , Cherokees, but they are improving, raise every tor of the Masonic/ e cieties. ? tulan e t;V - rei - 1, Iv es •d6cn. conyt.ilv \ . OF . gtoperor's p kents v. clotted from the Church, and a rule to that of -', year large quarifitiee of corn and other fruits oP to. unable' to find her ow co Lt tone feet was accordingly eloacted. Six months ob- r the roil-for rode, and take kindly to civilization. country protection agai et\ the per cuti \ - ~ e,, , rth I o. to o w ll i r th , 4e veen ee ment \he eh t\ i s p was \l \ eeply 14ond \ , , servution, and reheat., however, awakened i the Senecas and Shawnees tint, Luive \ horge and President of the Council, baerlecid one a- i , b L \ ~o \ , i l doubt , . In their minds, and tile rule was at firat well cultivated farms. ping The names of many \ persons i li d'n I . IfOTAT Ifit•--Tke Tribune esresses . ol k. e op ° \ t. suepenoleol for a time, and finally abandoned.- , I the outrage nee mentione4 i o f 1 for the se trom Lisboh. and oth s rs frtopa i, I ' me that th A will be morepotaYoes trot air ah \ cm° h' jac " v i of New Yee :her a ed q . OO r „T . ,.th sou been , Whether they acted wisely or unwisely in this ' AN EM1.3111111 Second:D.-The perversetae.se retrogroule movement, let the past and fetus* ii r. G e d s d en ,.. t h e American 3ii„,,, t „ o n see*. ' Oporto It is eahl that the p\irlelpsi rid lendkl l l Pg history of the Church determine' condition e.ithn.,,:yigt,'„,tcomb.er, that - I's \ \ \ ',.. • \ , ' I s fur eol with en order frbm\ the Du e .eni I have been bet r torten rears v this is the ... o i Church has been, For fifty 3,eers, the vonteling inquiry of the 1 aeons to have interfered nadly wall Santa Anna's wo 1 , \., ~... ~ thore . ce,,,0nnti,,01,,,,,,,tity that the v / intentien .. declared Emperor at a hell whith I JObsing Ii mil"'S 0 g1...l 'lid one\llssisto e ir‘.".." `' '., . li . I f 4 nll the numerous class who re'ruireth and that a lad, brother, of the yomig I \ free' 'act men ~, ' ' practically the answer has been,..‘"obiley , for ' r "''' ' l 'a 1" done' An d wan . have hero given on the uiglt h of the Ati- • \ ', it cannot be &third that, inettud of anything to- \ S \ come a party in the outrage. You g , aWanhe 1 seiner can mointain te prhseut nxerbitzuat high of holexico corr. flacon or thh New Orleans\ eiOersary of Mexican Independence. The City, ken educed by 00mi-send till `he„ hadlo- I tthYthow of the fa yr nod mellnegh to the con the eatirpation orf this evil being effected . De *,„ n i e _. s \ decamped fronfOporto, to avoid 'hobo to r , o f I price e. this n.Most. \ k, tspensao \ r 1 40l Me food t the ' I \ \ ) • " 4 . • . by the Church, slavery has male large encroach - , The Americon Mt loiter refuse, \to .ist his ohotther c ernwrot N \ , meats upon the Church and upon the country i colors \ diricig the day, and \ . woad i tructious to I I 3, -- , --eoesse------_- \ o lis\ d c \ T Verentre.L‘Nel,,leariil, fro the Cum- a At first it humbly Inked fur teleran., end this the Con al to request Goe ;rice.C. l Ntirens not I Tar. Netv,St . .enst Fateere.-:-Ave heveb . c o berlan Allegorams, that ?teases\ Leon n.aerreno - , to , ‘ was grunted. It then demanded the sanctiou ir , a nn i nnte d orm , t h e \„,,R „ •A, d onee hopes that the eix new steam frigate will yy of the Church, and has o btained it_ Finally, I" I s-Clarkee the eonotreetorelor t t co truenon \ 0 . i t , deee,,ekiththethek ,, y i th. , : i V ueeen th e p r il n eo fiche:lt v . eseele awl' , a credit to enr nogy. _Sec 0" ,of the Big Tunnel le. the . ale. 0r . e...d Ohio - - coveted more territory, and took possessoon of it Minister ( Lfeeeno of the Emil 4-oe . thei\ yr. to tar Y Debbio. In adopting wrosOfer r the ee, - . I It h a o \.„ ahmined on t o Cormut C rtfor Lest yyar we complained of a most iniquitous 1 be,,, • \ and the pragmatical teary tatove 3of the structiett of 6 0 0 Steam frlVlteSooo s nO Ur... Allegany cNinlyo,a ve - ct 0t ,, , $4l, 10 e stoat law,auseted far the purpose of compelling Us to b,, r b er i ern , of `the le er ie r. That n ,p o n\,,,jennos course iery differeed \ from his predeces rs, b a r - \., 'the Railroad Company. Thekenee loic - . was V \ catch our brother as he fled from theeppreesor, 'is said to he ri , by like 4.ey. 4 1 the 4 „ er /in invit\pla4 'ftem experieeeed ginetr . S 1 \ • ant send him back to his anrequited tail-to h i s , foreign hliniste refused to at. he be iro throughou the co rv,\end as a eeris . eolucric t e, is t a attention ofsthe ourt for nearly a \ rek. bncluded on ‘i•lour day fternothe he \ been led . 1 ''s‘ ' worse than Egyptoan band:lgo This ear an- . di p l erent i e eeetr , _ imn n at i ng i n/ i n 6 enabled to e ail hi vet pt their comb - tai r o o to. re other and a holder step is taken, and vast regijono ; t h e eenior member f the lahly could t att mil\ The New o?' Jen re e\ Company affmitt den nn oulebtedness 0t 5 23 1 , - ~n 4 oo_ nm T ere __ s 4.7 ___ o 001 c, \ \ J r . eney will g tot Court r ‘tot App.:, , . ' of territory heretofore considered sacred to Lib- `,..b, character k ~,,,, Li, \ e oat \ -sea. t good bY e well kn, I,w se. " y 6.7,7°. ST ir p ` . ; \ n o r , or p ie laun w offi-? . .st a ll e is e. , h p. IT o f • crty have been thrown open to adaVery• ~. And now the quention amen comes up, " Whnot rained, which cons% 1 , enough for the dm 'ay it ore re...as ter etel?fide . ... th . a are,n a m.orrice an org XV' osed steamers w,lll be 00l epectme o T I for Ita thead Compatin Messrs. Johuei limn, \et 1 \ shall brdons Pr theezarpatenn af the etsl of Slave- of the. be,,,oarthy. chitectiore, and not in Wo te anthing \k_ro w \ `e\ laltimo\i, and T. J. end IV, W.. eKaig. \o ? ry f" Ills Suprezue 'Mg., tact t : , be. mond in the varies of\ Earlipe. The 8 Pe ' Ne Know Nothing Co nails in New\ Your committee would respectfully recommepd nn ,i „ ~,,,,jo...,ogy'ur 41 are, to be of ;1000 otona bbetliu A le2o . "l t ie t 'i, , the adoption of the following med./Guns t intense diegust to I leng h. 51 in breadth cad Will w 23 eealro • adopted the folthwingres lotion - litshlerd, That we earnestly recommend our ~,,,,, r eeled by ,14, extrenom toed line. All of the narywill'. I s Itint no pemou , thould de allowe to \ , , \ • 1 people to memo-lathe Congress. inking the re- r„„ , con„,„ently, below e. surface of the wate üblOin phut n4' \ peal of the Fugitive Slave I.nw, nod the re-en- Ine Empire, no grad o rat in ducal-en\ steneers intendeot ter wes until,. hes lived kid., United Stat my lawn, County, State ) Natio ISo 1, \ actment of so mach of the bite Ins knowoovos the nothing eat ".color s `to rpose \by Mr. Erikson, on theq.amsle --one 3 \ -eftes, nodose ‘rt..... ,,, . mid write." Missouri Compromise :ne ther s slavery from , Ano th er corre,p„„ v v ` q hut which shah since been - almost lan finant.-The Ad221111152V1L10 13 crying t's o Kneel. and Nebraska and o territory of. the ! es.. Ily akpted in Englith and French vessels ?Union lathe danger," \Thisi, alarm is United Stave. ferent account •- 1 The Mexican Go .of\i'a W liope that the \public expee*tion of netz \: , 'minded whip Slavery is \prospering. to ,„, , &sot:ad, That person. holding slaves far gal 'i of marked coldness basin els ient war alt hips addectle,over 310 • otairw creation. But \it thee had its 1 \ or for their own convenience in any way. o , body, and pertienie. navy A s I not dies s ited; There cionnto , be oley, om new bugbear must beineenied to se- , \ salt the intention of perpetuation the bondage Minister, Mr. G 21 9 •1 \ any ;;), tease why our stettin velosele s of,, or rnri _li l ithonloitho be eq of to the English or F •h '-e tion." \ 0 colessioni th . the "peculier betitu- \ V *. . of the slave, theuld not Is received intro the Me thodist Epieeopal Church, nor suffered to c ,atop- o ' ' The cause of t‘,h etiquette shilltal,e, „Ikrth 'in p d and \'fighting\ qualities.-Bellim a„ ~,, -,„ \ • ..-- woe thereon. \ ad I his %Water ut %.4)nrcko , \ \ \ tom 0,, obtc . Ctildtt LI COVINLITONI.- \ The g..e w deMded on M esh rdeyby Judge Prz• There was mach unanimity in regard o the wo th while entering \- '1 \ • Chict or lie t the inju aion restraining the . c subject. lit. Elliott however, objected t. the be e L that a grand is Fw . T. seos I- ' , a. i'"i'D. -- Th'' : •'ht a 4 tb attar, •.' S: . \ paluirs state \ t ..,k Sen l tor Doogles was nnnou whop from ingot e n , b congreg assertion in the report that the 'cliumli ha 1. ne laic lace on the 27th met'. \aldre4 t e penile of Attrorto, in Illinois, finish th hool, house of house nothing.lto thought she had done much to en- n hnng His m o jeneeey . , on two yth, i t. and u iv. thete in the fore. Ito and decd . than accord' Mto the proof the othivering to rid the country of Stieery. Ile whs n tt e ndi git should .pleN i , untie } A ; .M 1 a tat- o l ~ . , s • • 130 , ... \ '2l 213 11.0 teal came _e . 012 14, 410 ' Fe d D tri ' - 'll lis not art ofe - tbe chu at under its °Min 4, opposed. too, to the question coming up yearn cular woe transuaitted to e thrtral thplareatia s : .1 - \ , , ter year, f o r it only resulted on egitetima Sever- representktivee, requestin them to I It t * f his white name- neif.defence, th t ‘ the,Bishop rid the right 10 , . fi wear l their fwdthe e elep g s to, cln oro r who it waste/pea- o uste‘ , r usages. 0 ,reporter, le toted from calm- IF 01 , preachers Comic very strong Fr ooo dm agoloet ' call costu e..., The foreign ministers `declined ascot p.OI ' secio ryl e t .• k, .n.. .poi ‘ tr..,,.. tii,z ,ohool, a , that , o . , the Fugitive Stave Law end the Dough. Nebr.- i e request, alleging ihut the bell was a\ private \ 'le " o la Bill, and their views seemed to meet with in en wet% t e ce7lat a il.; r on ' il : ....--&: ,P i '' to‘lois room, I - whets 11 took the\ doeb of the ctrl' ard -CM. non , , o 4 r e- sylocre he etei mitt fi \4 o e . e Melte of the Bin op ere tout orizeddo pay 4 generol fever. 1 and \ that theiropneareilee in . form .2113 C to: e, and did not pre-sent an o cial chaeacter, ill ears for h rags , It appear that while the Tith.`, OLIMA AT TRIIMDAD, .1.--The one old gentlemen, It,. ?le Finley. said that i fore ;mailer obligatory onagreee le. Ale& ex- I c \ had ,r.e., t name_ kc was ha his \ chooner riejth, arriv‘ /IL:Teel:eon lee, from Lm formerly loeloi cowers ative idea iu rept-dot. citeuhrit follow d. The President _swore ho I Scooter 0 0 Slavery, but, since its late encroachment. oink. ' woubreot attend he hall. The puyio fetich - s\ her of nor- Temidetl3 P t S I wi lin est to let "' über, root sick . f f , er. 4 o rge n , Pelo. t3 , . Co. . ere on too„and ei.C2l desire, wee, exp r- repert. that t t e careers was, raging Freedom, he Lad change) hip mind, and ore o twits and employe s Were fOrlll2lllell2o 2120: o n 4 5039 would do all in hie power to throttle We monster. ' in short,\the ball was .t given, but ni its totem Id eeeak whi to cher° w sed th , t the black ouglane e . cold ~. . . me ',The deathe'vefern- Ile natol , if ell the btshope were to telt horn no there wesvp soiree daemon. moth arthro\BY takes be r . ca n e. \t, dos 7. ' PPP 'S pa hart OF \ !I'. obey the Fugnive Slave Lew, he would not It o hat • do it 1 poce and unitertus are ' ever w ru., 'oa e c rah, and red. rit 4e sp . , d t t on a ou tof o Ank'l° Tho h iszteur ‘ Repub) \ aof lie hoped Conference would take high grohnd. The other,difficulty ithigh eon erns Mk G3/19- ' upoehour ng, When Alp li\i. , ~c , en . /th, I f T b ur , s that wei;thahe thste I 111. father wee wounded at Brundywone, and all ,de alone, tossornewhat ore stn nn. l'eu ill DI it ootes. Tls arts al feevnewAdu on -I, , , \manwe I. oieht farseo mbar not Anti-B the kiliticialis hie mother's brothers were killed in the Revell, per sire hp the „ wen , at en , t h I 0 „,,,,5 pn f politics. wb n a cnlo " were th s. It thirollierio, is some e the sarFnle , of ton w-hielo gave us the glorious liberty we enjoy; 1 the etra of this, 27th ult.{ a olecreN t eas ane by Witite, Pe ... t o °° ''‘ .r . , •l e ba • rgin v% )\ \ the United toite,f lam:toter". and tie toad written to Mr. Stephen Douglas, the o comm tooling a octal illutainatiom odor n- thaimpotates Senator, ore Ins Pctip o 14 \ demagogue, thotrethe of that same bleed thorret ally at heavy fi e. This was a motet yranno 1 . ond ilt\lll, sawn tare. - CM‘ 2,l7 e.'• I s e PI, too lair veins, which . was within; to ePill• Ifs order.• As no ex. eption wee made iA favor f ~_._•-\ need, in the preservation of this great boon. :,f,,,,i g ,,, \ Ni r . G en beheld in mos 4kenneo k, The resolutions passed almost unanimously, slight call otipo3 the 'malty and preeogatives of - --••••••••--------- - o his countr men., nee rently he adoh-essed 1 5e1....3 worn * 1 ettow Fever,. I'arintrr.- .. them a circular: in w ich he elated they 'were New Orleans correrpoddent of the Louisville De- not bound by the decre of the Government: end mocrost writes that Journal, under date of the I might light their. house_ 'or not as they.shoV '2 Ith alt ., as follows: - - I think beet. Not content with this thmi-offic 1 hay before yesterday I called upon a friend o Protest, Mr. Gadsden wee to Bonilla. inter* who was recovering from yellow fever. Ile lay in him of what he bad do , and ott the - day 4, in a darkened chamber, with a wet cloth on his , the for the Ameri ldiniat r neitber illiimina-' forehead-the fever hod just 'left him, and' he fed lyre dwelling no displaymthis country Mtg. \ es was comfortable and cheerful. "Well," sal he. ' Mr. Ilonille replie to Mr. tAtleden on a sharp "I've pressed the ruble. at lest, and I'm glao of note, in eh:kohl am t Id, he eartVo \ lered the hem ot-I 1233 bound to settle here and now I c L. munication of Mr. G. es offensis end ineettitig look forward with aime certainty." "1 es."l Here matters Mend. `All tbet is pathogen , tool IN Cabinet Orel • replied. "hut you are not safe yet-you must . , known is, keep quiet--it iv injurious even so talk much.' Aexceesively ouduct, ht . Mr. GatteoN o 'Seeing that lie wris much disposed to talk, I left den. Lim. fearing to to bin, an injury. 'Call often,' • raid le, as I departed, "for lam very, lonesonie, A See , et- and my nurse won't convene with me-cull and ten ‘c ent i e ing accou ton nee me, anyhow, it you won't talk with me." mendable , ag the at re Yeeterday I went to ere him again. I found him . I theSu rm. lour.. , ..o celd, yellow, and stiff-the wall, toed and boor P , ,„ . , \ 1 bespattered with the dreadful black vomitand o The Supremo: Conetlquerli has been lb rigo. such a smell an the room-pah! "Poor fellow," for a day orvysto past„\by wen and iota h \ o- 7 said the landlady, who. with the nurse, Two pre- •Rpititurilieta" mainly, who are either rote „t -ouring to lay him out. - "the fever came back to ed directlior necklet: pleasure in \ thostuou him about nine o'clock: as soon se he felt it, he details oro,trial, for divorce at preeent peed' seemed to give np, for gays he, -send for mother.' before that high tribunal. Thnparties are hi fur mother, quick:' Boot it was no use, his, itto- I der v. Kidder. 'The husbaild is defended b ther•a in St. Louis. Ito was noon out of his / llon. Rufus Clibatellie witohy lien. Charles G. bend, and then he took me for his mother, and Loring, hod Mk Justice Iliglewds l oni the bench. called one mother all night- I've seen many , The woman is thee:tell or being a Spiritualist, a death, from yellow fever," continued oho, "but I believer let free - love)itod an adulteress; the noun it seems as if each one bas more drcadfuLthhn , lose than this, simply aii adulterer. , The woman the laet--it s enough to make acethhated people o bar troops of friends to cheer her iriober distrene, quit New Orleans." Poor Tom!, . was lout 23 I and prominent amon gst them is a lady of Wel 'mire old, hearty and handeome, and was ork- o than, of distinguished eccomplishments. ' , There leg industriously in order to afford his mot er a I ladies watch the proceedings with apparent anx winter residence in New Orleans, and now his I iety and apparent • ternestneee. One witness, a corpse is on its way to that mother, in a me .- weenan, testified that Mrs. Irubler bed,un see lie coffin. I eral occasions, attempted to convert her tb the freeelove faith, which mean*, "when yon fird ~, --sssese ---- - , I a .-afrod,' • on Cllll live in perfect peace with Tun Veltuier.-The meat Ileerti you___..l-,-. them: d t e b 3 e Y chidren of each affinities born Fortmons, che'rged with the murder of yonp n . . . _ . .. e ould be lure to. holy. the won.. meta Emden, returned their erdiet tot the Court, dpi a comoloott lookingeustomerAmoligh, whom Saturday afternoon. They Camel the Pe'eeee'r It: litdderisad described. her "affinity,' be gilty of manslaughter. and meutenced him for 2 ham . .. . - . arnent twenty he bed made woman ten sears to the State prison. By some, the sea- 1 .. ". „ , his cite. toneo is regarded as too revere; by others, es too \ ' Lour? mid one lenient, Generally, it here, given greaetatisfec- Th e infant prodigy wa.o\in , . tion. The citizens of Coovington, cannot be too would appose th . et him pug. ose wouli),alone Inc ' ' to roffn lot in wutnan of n irit: hut highly 'Commended for the temper and forbear- / sufficie t . g , y . , . _p once they manifested during the progress of the . freel. lor like other lava, .m prehablyip need of ' heir course theor • of trial. ileerything 1234 1101100 secure the uhfor- i spectacle . Accordtng to t , 3 lunate man aTair and impartial trial, Ile has , • free-foreo married wdman wile hots dincovered houl that trial, by en honest and intelligent jury, I her 'afresh '-even 211030 ithe seeretal in ot-de and their verdict, just but severe, ought to be a I fortnitYwith brief legs seal, a lode body and a smrtolug to those °florets! and ungovernable pos. physiognciny •umpressed-=tis ell - night to leave eiona-Cm. Corn, . her husband, broil three range an d other cm hlems of 'dee i his cravat ota go off with him I finch a nmen, Without the first eertiblance of marriage cermet° y. is senctified in Leaven-PO the epirituallete sii Thin is curious staff, end yet It is called trek 'on,' and literals,' too. It demo not follow, \ however, from e mere State ment of a witnol ini Court, the Mrs. Kidder believes in Buell loose doctrino. Ot er evidence was pat in with the view of showing that the lady, had boon unfnithfill to her husband, and that her spirituel notions ban an immoral smack in them. The case Of Mrs Kidder will \ come on as lumina that of his wife is disposed of. o • ___ ACCIDIXT 02. TOO thltoTasittA , L dAILHO 0.- The train that left Cetera us nt ihno . A. AL Fri day for the Fair,Grountic`ran over 8 cow dote!: Columbia Ststion,by wh'el two can were thrown off the track down an embankment of some leo feet in'height-one of them turnint nearly two entire sartunersout The condector, Mr.Ving, hod his hands cut and his arms hatllgobrulaecb- Mrs.' Commit, thernether of eut*.xpress Agent at columbrisosas severely injured 'tiy Cent in the heed, but not fatally null first \ supp - ffied- Sentare' other 'passengers melted ilight.injw ries. The locoshotive liad no cow-ca Go:. - Too Ileau Too !lox—During the recent. trial of Fortnsan, at Covington, one of jurymen iv turned, was asked by the prosecution, if he had ony" , conscientiquet scruples about indicting the death penalty I" "Scruples?" "Yes, sir, conscientious scruples-" The juryman scratched his bead, and thought deeply fora moinent. "Yes, sir, I hare them ecru—ecru---7 "Scruples," suggested the Attorney. , "Yes, sir, I have conscientiqua scruples.** "Will you explain the nature of your scruples to the Court," said the , "My scruples" said, the - juryman , 'facing Ills Hotter, "Is that the Phtehmem oughVi be hung and I'm ;It foe , Ile was ordered to "stolid aside for cease." (inner Loss.-1 he "Niagara Mail" of Wed. nesday says the large threo mastod vessel, the Ocean, with a very.raluable cargo, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday in the harbor of Port Dalhousie, loss estimated at SDO.OOO. Port Dalhousie is the harbor for St. Catheriues, ibout 11 miles from Niagara. Ltnams....:-Thiship Sophia WaDter;, for 'Zior. folk and Sam:matt, noised at Monrotia lit`the 30tbPJuly. with a large company, of ettogrards, about half of whom were landed at Grind Baia. e& Much pinkness prevailed on board during the passage , out, espechillyamong the nhildren, twenty of whom 414 before 'teaching Grand Boss, and eight or lin more soon after lauding: Bad water is said to have &Mord or "aggravated Air tdekuess—BallAsser. • . The Know-S'othingsrem to haiebeen \attrork in North Carolina.. At 14 . epecial - election.Fq tfen orer County fora member of the legislature, Di, Peteraniker, nominee,. w" tb * only eatnntlate 'named until he morning ofthe. `election. Mr. hloldillan wag, then brought fori ward and elided by. a, majority ortwo`to one. The uscuir demoeratio majciritfin the county eu . atiottCl,ooo. \ . • \ • , • .\,, \', ---- -zr & ,7 . -,...), 'lpP,l,E'e g ,.l). 121.:ie . c1or o ‘ t , ; ° St rt the ci SIT Roch steri wa.t.,o Isf\ i onsee ted o Tiiihop.of dm .c I Church for the liflocese 4 icesAvere like in St. litko's Ch ..er. so were.t4 ti ld , ucted b' y Ilishotaa of \ Verm S. \B to ' 13, If Maine,' klastbu of Iliassichnsetiv:l„lyhit o.e. of 'lllinois, 'Mc Cooke of klichigun, aril/ Delnecyn,of Westdrn Nei' 1 rk. Ilishi opklns was thh presidirig /lishop, and the Bialton clot woo presented bY,, bops nrgevs sna , \W its e . The sermon "w 5 prate eil by "Bishap so t urn, and the *sr vlC. were Ilaly intedit'og a 1 solemn:, . PekSons p rpOsitig to ' , I , igniti to California had litter cal on lladamOda Ilailfer , fast.--; 2 ,This lukhas silent some mss ta,that part of ' \ ~ ,1 ,11, ,e , C , ; vr 0 r, ,1 ~ , , t7 o d c l , ,h en r i e forc Ilez i, *es o ' , l, be . Sell ; ,, 54.5 Mad Me, ...c\ all the vilii, WurnSra r l "' ptees\ 1 .k ik, ['lke eve 'hen or earl of, ils ' yogi, or civil , isetirl, . kik gam h ug 130.4 Vo California , are c worst, ~ l we t there lit \ mpan,? , with \ friend ; the deco WC open ; ` eve ,Iting invited, entren,eli;landor In every fltim lemp4tion most skt le and petwerf combine , lure;the \ soul mad, to dektruct 11—spleptli Ftalps, carpots, , k nuisitely painted, picturesb meant. Ijects weres impurc,lbat 14avolunt,F, laced , Imy bands ni rmy .ye,s ; es, Ego° bf elk kleds free, Vils to be NJ folaskint, liont'-' . tiled to lure., ep. nitprtal o sin and th\ , . 1 t all vra,,W volumptWousi r . especlabl ,Wo pe tin good, te, ed s refinitiVe appears st,' so e\utiful to i t eye, that its Ittluencil\ tit t r i k4 Into hp soul, l' ' e deadlY\ pets° of the'llp tree. Ilihat wornle if with, awake passren and th .Niv Mum adW sane by I, oral ming \Wo men, who , reside a‘k, e tabld mid ov rlook- the game, 'at gold arOti I and n eve slits tic him, the t'y victim : ed to' gam g table' fora new x itement ' a nevi, • ase o stimu lation?" • V ''''', ' WIIT.TIIIR 'VA DID N`DT teal N l'i \MAte —The captain .fghe Frond . enure Vegas • that from - \th eircumstaime that apL, L \ steamed 'renal in, la, givti,n , !istan .he \ eei posed that ihe A tte was not\se:ously ganged, and when ae \ e him his imp mien • ' Rho toed 'mode d etly or :Yew tar • 0 ifise,.l the Vesta con ,f, an wottbi hale rem' off,by her. The bow f• the', Vesta wessd age t.- orally stove in, Illetivihg!erent - of arty eet lint the comparghelat of the bulkhead eviller, and the Frenth captain lAttught his to el 'could have lived four or Aveuln)asif isecestdtm\ before putting into \ port ter repays. la Ober \words., he could totve taken aff every soUt on board the Arctic; and landed thelp safely at' Taira%eic• en Boston. That the Arctic' off i \ the \ Western direetion, the .‘ statements \ baron:Are published concur:, That ilea captain ttf the Vett ta was put out of bearigg ' of' r r sit' gunlk, winch th e Arctic subsegnen4,,fi .I,is - i \unac-t• countable. • Tprk • en. Among the passengers anYred YNI in' the ,team3bir , AratKut, is My, Jehnh parte. Among the paesengite , by Clip were also the wife and ,17literllf ,lho'l Jonas King, the well-kno n: mik 7 \ American 'Board at Athene Greed°. \ ' • \ \ 1 \ `The French who were take9rison 'at mu tes* with the,late Count Itaoutiet LI,Ilo 1,21 n hsorarrired at tne twin of llosdalnpe; id .w rt 'to lease that place on the 2.,1 Inst. fot Pero ,\ their,Provisionsisdestination. , Their condoet ring their -long , jeerney isesid' to\ here conellia ted general sympathy for them. ' .\ i sistmorin has been opened "on their behalf , i Merl eta \ the heed;of winch•sthodthe name of`the Fre - eh Charge dUffaires :Oath. iiieni• Perth" --ked' kindly taken charge \ ,ef\lists,.and • considerate! • ati , z h a d a lreadybeen *suffer them. \\ .. . Foe LISEILIA.—Thc bekrk. Estella la lo irail from View York' today `with pa:mange* Ai' m en rosis lin& Cape Taireas.V The ship Eutihrs. 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