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Toeseo&n Elven Ilth Annart neat. es they oretented and' Under .eostre - t to . deliver :ton tbonand Inwards Vas' to Urania Weer& Co. op to p° ` fu JA SlVNVOritarlll grit V . .t; Lake Claunaisin IroaOie . ONSTANTLY ON' HAND AND. FOIL Ws innautax a WITILIMBLItty_ obboxel. • Oikresinal, oat • • New Integigenee Office. • rrIIIE subscriber; has just opened en. Intel- I n !lipase •t at 1.7. 4101Abettp stmt. In a•lf 111,10.11V1V, Th VC , 4blp . . AM, ro .. h. sty of Pittsburgh osLlp tan . pares.ito•lattersteml; that his k unwind za of Ulm sus scs d u•.o. ritissos gifts him Vsat lasilltbo ft. Mashing orneolonn I C also to , finding plates tsrharik rls ana attuannst gooploment. Ta. seat• th• public! solicited-- WTI:I2s Guy and ssorr seat mod So shot mules! astir Patton- • . - BAIL PINE AIID — OEDA I3,— WAR Amara rrew.e+shtlY l u hr, molt of Wash art Bath Stibi Dr.% • Kftettam or Drs. Bneketin - wcod. , D.A.. cram, Dry nesatus. Zloa awl Man Wu. Board.. WI other Ida& awe hr Ulm • - AUF.-40 met. 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' 6 4 tth r i4l larjaktin:9°.24.6l4 G REgs'WAT ----- EB—A largo eugty of this walood lar g . watar not i h* li i ;m]mci t " . by WASH dos in wAS in store and for sale - - ATW U. IMOt OD. this del and., pirms.: Yee MAT U. COLIINII. ci MIMI; Prinie ( Mtaj 1 ! 1 ,7 4 0.: 11 / 1 0 ' 5.g511red4 saa to pa! Iv ircummor &co. n6d — I[ELI.ZD MO.N 11111 BIM COM' JAB.4I'LLOWELI34. OANAini SEED-4 la rg o 'up . 'jar Ottnekail.".* lo. t . ; Ml' BDL .21 .44 .. tdomi. P.PLtasotted 1 . 0... th "1".. tt. MOOPS:11 VIM& Ye 7. IVINWS,OO,IIRILLEECTOIL&L- 2 -grosa at Mb colobrsha Cough nall%erk •0wg .. 11 • al Ws coma ortheru.rturrove ISH-1 00 bblx-P 4O . 3, ZIA:O* - Vi br A to.seiCusi,l? d, acv A biatinakl94l4k ,All 6 MUMS AND PIANO COVNIA beta-, 1- 4 r, 4 ll ti rra llg,t , i mei rlginmexa sum IiORTH W&STEBN: MINING 00.-50 eu ,„„ F erbiklfottket t.N.ll.9"nitiEsisbesits WHlTlMASlEMpiutern 3l srti • alas JULY 18, 1855 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:,! WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1855 FROM EVROPE—.BY THE - ARAGO. We select the following more detailed sccount of the news brought by the Arago, from the New York papers of Monday afternoon.. The Arago brings intelligence of the death of Lord Raglan, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the East. The melancholy news wan received by Lord Panmure from General gimp . - 'eon on the afternoon of the 80th ult. For some days previously Lord Raglan had been suffering from indisposition, but until four 1'..M., on the 28th his Lordship.progreased to the satisfaction of his medical attendants. Afterwards alarming symptoms developed themselves, attended with difficulty of breathing which gradually increased. From fivel". hl., be was unconscious; and front that period be gradually sank until 24 minutve before nine, atwhich hour he died. The event has plunged the whole. army into the most pi., found grief. .It is stated Major-General Sir+ son has succeeded Lcird Raglan pro tem. • ... The Times' correspondent, writing from ~ .the Baltic, states that on the 21st ult. the Amphiciii, 36 screw-frigate while employed in reconnoitar. log the fortifications: at Sweborg, accidentally mistook the channel, and in consequence ground ed. The boats were immediately dispatched in all directions to sound, and while so employed one of the forts opened a. brisk fire upon te frigate. Fear shots struck her, killing one ir. is and wounding two others. The captain of te Amphion, however, returned the compliment h such energy and precision that be succeeded lin blowing up a large powdpr magasine and is. stoned other serious damage to the fort. News from Stockholm states that the Bri L have destroyed Nystadt. ar , From Copenhagen, July 41 weleanithat IL French warateamers Pelican and Tocsin Md anchored, and the English war-steamer AI an towing the Jackdaw and Swinger bad p 40 southward. The Journal de Con.ilanlinop/c reports the{ -- town of Kertch no longer exists, -a fire ha completed its destructien on the 14th June. A line of electric telegraph has been o between Mount and St. Petersbnegh, and bel long telegraphic communicatioms will be est lisped between St. Petersburgh. and Sebalit4i His Majesty the Ring of the 'Belgians andli arrived at Buckingham Palace from Ostend the afternoon of the 84 inst., on a visit to Qii Vic toria. Admiral Seymour, who was woundtk on bil 11. M. ship Ermouth,,_froca the bursting ci infernal machine, was still suffering, and hope was entertained of saving the sight of eye. The detailed accounts of the attack o 'Malakoff and Roden *ewers made by the ..1 on the 18th ult., hare been received, sac üblished in eztenso in the Laudon mom {{ ng. Journals. The various correspondents .aste tberepulse and great less which the French nd English experienced totho want of proper in . - &gement, and the total absence of that in' i s itry knowledge and judgment so requisite in shuck hazardous and difficult undertakings. I L I The Journal de St. Purr:burgh publishes s ! loor.. respondence respecting the outrage at flange, which Russia excuses on the emend this the flag of truce was not up. Itinisis accuses' E: i ng- I Q land of makingamproPer use of flags of tr tc . Another ..demonstration" against Lord ' bert Grosvenor's Sunday Trading bill took p ace in Hyde Park on Sunday, July 1, and expo le in numbers and riot the one which took p the week previous. Accoiding .to tl , the Horning /Jerald, the scene la'. don. At the lowest computatiot 100,000 men women and children The proceedings were commences tempting to address the ceowd, was immediately put down bytho gave rise to an extraordinary scat The constables' hats were kneel ee..eral carriages which wet* bol ter were booted and the horses the mob. Several of. the leaders , custody, but not without4l ring the police, who were in many it led to use their stave" in et very openuie .r sae !Preset. Lash IPIIIICIN or THI aura The French legislative Assemt on the El of July, when the Empe poleon delivered the following epeeel , tlfestieurs la Senorkwe—Yorieurs ' The diplantatio'negotiations cot the come of our last session al foresee that I should be obliged gether when they came to a ter "Unhappily the conferences ... _ re haled in procuring peace, and I comer; gain to appeal to the patriotism of the country and to your own. Were we wanting in modi,ration in settling .the conditions _? I do not feat tol, ex amine the quesdon before you. A t "One year slreidy had passe sloe !the tout men'ee.nent of the war, and alreadyFra nca and England had saved Turkey., gained t betties, 1 74. forced Russia to evacuate the Pr ix 1,. polities, and to exhaust hers forces in the dere tee of the Crimea. We bed, moreover, in our favor the adhesion of Austria sad the moral-a !probation of 'the rest of Europe. "In that situation the Cabinet of Vi f sona led us if we mould consent to treat u ' n b vaguely, formulated. • Before our Ceases a refusal , on our part seemed natural. ,ilfas it not to - be suppose d . forsooth , that . the emanfls of Plane and. England would increase ttfln to the greatness of the struggle in 1 1l I T ° °I; saerifilees Already_ inade?„ ~.,. .. _l, , • .Well, Prune andEnglandflie no tiiii - their advantages to eccount, or even me the ti liost. of rights given to them. by former. t r ea ds • so el te much had they at heart to facilitate liCesee ' sati io give en unehallengeable proof of I their mod eration. -- - -II T • 1 • We restricted ourselves to - ask, le the Hain.- ests of Germany, the free necrigatron of the Danube and a breakwater against he Roister' flood co ntinually °bob-Oiled the momouths Cif 'Gist great river. - Well, all-these, propositions w doh I ;may call magnanimous from. their dtointercetedhess, and which were approved in prinalPle by 'Aus tria, by Prussia, and by Russia herself, have evaporated in the Conferences , - 'i "WO demanded, in the interest' "f ' hitmuity quid of justice,. the IMMO guano es for the' Christians of every. conteselort taidei the enclu sive protectionof. , tke •Sultan. , ....: H - , "In the interests- of the Porte, s 4 Veil is in those of Europe; we-demanded that P r essiashould limit to a ressensble degree;.satlicietit to shield her against'any, attack; the number 'ef herikipe in the Black Be., a. number which ohs eonleonly, maintain with an aggressive objeol4,l, . "We demanded. ..in • the int-create:of Alisiria and of Germany, a. bettor !coogtitntion for the Dentiblan Principalities,' that Ihi*taightl serve es a berrielagainst these repeated:, inretone of the. North.' ~ . ~ 4't . im i . Russia, who had consented in eery, to put an end to. her prepondmance in the 111 Zee, has refused every limitation of her naval ifoross, salve still to. for Au stria , le. foyil have : :wait. ,, . .. her engagements, which -coas in rendering our treaty of alliance offensiv e ' ii defensive. if ! the negotiations failed.-- • !-. - ~!. ; - "Austria, Gls true; proposed tpjna tO iptlinin. tee with her by treaty the independence Cr:Tur key, and to "consider - for theta - ire is 11 . :Crika! belli an increase of the number of Russian ships of war exceeding that before :the commence-, meat of hostilities. - . • 1!!; "To accept such a proliosition!ires intiosible, for if in no manner Wend - Revels;'and -on the contrary, ire should apparentlyAive sanctioned her preponderance in the Black Sea by treaty:" ullie ear had to follow Ito course.;. ,-. • orbs admirable devotion of the army and navy will, I truit,noon lead toe happy result. It .is for you to provide me with thi,ii Meese to coo:, tinnethe Minnie. '-'. .• 1.1 , „The Mummy has elreatiyifftewriniiaireieirc:. es it has at Ita-cornmand, and the cordidence. it plse , .. . r, , °Bole months shoo i t oneredlnall,7oo,ooo,-- noof.,lnere than I demanded. ,l 6. l 'nortidnef that eon wilt Indio to maintain its I enilltiiilioinr end its rights m a great eation.fl ,- -, r - - • - -. 1.. - K had resolmedto go Pad place myself.. in the - Wart of that l ealiant-army„lrhome,..l4presence 'of the floinerffin:eonld not' he irif.T to pro duce a-happy influence, an'4l"it.mline, oB -cf-th e heroic' efforts of air odditire, liilipidd have been proud to leaffikeirwknt sericite questions agi tated Ouija,' vrblith have.ithriaysremalardPmad 'ing, end the, Debate of etrognistanoee demanded c - MAW am mar hiPertant titiesseree.r. It le; tltsreforec, idth *wit that 1 itisittletwAtlii ilea. qty'dmvernment wiltprotrmi:to roe _to 'Note 'the annual recruitment. bill “ there will be no extratellinery levy, end' the bill *III,I take the :nand course necessary for the idonlastratintt.hf it reanahment bill- ~- !. :.• ! i ' - i',; , ' "In conclusion,- inutlemen,' let VI 7 hers, 'solemnly, a just tribute Of -praise ao - thaw-Who ;light fur the country: let us' , minis rter:rnr ‘ et7 fot,theaervihoseloialre,.hetrit# deplete, y . ), lino - ,ltreat si essmide of. anutellishnem , and ; toes ting lork pot 1 10 0 1* given *-Y4to: \ !-"Letes not be dkocaged by the • @almanacs whichare neoluiary,' for, ea Otereare. aware, - 1- mom must -either abdieste tom political 'edurr:7l enter or Olt fOseeeleithe ietttect rind thew ill • eo-oat oOmfortattly to thi histeriasltieditlotui;ta l its prorideutiel Wok** 1 5 Ono; kitit-htilt , t 6i , support et times the trials trhkh - alonensit re ' t im pookend.restemild to :60 yeah mid& is its ' , .1044--IA - 0 141111 Wira l k e r iow e ,,,b,1 -'PF . . AZfTT., Offorte, and we shall obtain a peace worthy of ' the alliance of two great nations." The' Paris correspondent of the Dads News states the French Government demands a new loan of seven hundred and fifty million treats. it Proposes an impost„of one-tenth on produce And on the revenue accruing from the carriage of passengers and gooderby railway: 1'40,000 men of the classlB6s were called under arms. In the Rouse of Commons, on the 24 of July, Lord Robert Grosvenor withdrew'bis bill against Sunday trading. In both Houses of Parliament, on the WWll:dug of the 3d inst, a royal message, recoMmending the Rouse to provide some material totem of recognition to Lord Raglan for the services he bad rendered to his country during this and previous 'wars, was brought under consideration, end it was' 'greed that an annuity of £l,OOO a year should be granted to the widow orhil late lordship, and Z 2,000 a year to the present pos senor, with remainder to his nest heir.. In the Rouse of Lords whilst discus/nag The merits of the late Lord Raglan, the Earl of Gal loway blamed the Government for having allowed certain charges adduced against Lord Raglan. in Parliament and elsewhere to pass unswered. To thin neglect he believed that the premature death of the late Field Marshal was in • great measure I attributable. PiNiMEMMI The Corn market Wl4l dull at a decline of Is; The English enpplies were dreppingLa and the foreign had been lass with the excepthih of Oats, Beans, and Peas. Country Flour wee less abun dant. Barley was firm with a moderate buinese. The trade accounts from the manufacturing towns for the week were on the whole satiate/I tory. The excellent prospee.ts of the harvest,. both inEtwiland and the country'having produ ced a general inorease of confidence. At Man chester considerable fluctuations. had, occurred in prices and the ability„of the muttfacturere to make a decided concession owing to the mac-, don of Cotton at Liverpool had latto an exteti& ed although tot a large business. - At Birming ham the Iron trade showed incressing.firmneu. In Copper and Braes trades, remain active.., At, Nottingham there was partial improvement in the Lace 'rade. In the Woolen disnicts a goal . average business bad been transacted and prides were steady and stocks decreasing: • i~~ I~ .110 L ili alt on 'ion Tllll ERUITION Or MOUNT Vlllo9ll3l3.Tlfillt, - the Naples correspondent of the Boston Journal, gives the follewingteresting particulars rela ting to the late eruption of Veenviva : . The eruption of Vesuvius, which bee been go ng on withsgreat vigor during nearly all of the present month can now be safely considered an (meted.fine The people who bad l flowing homes of being ingunhed ln th lava, have returned, thankful that no more damage has been done. This eruption has been one of great interest to scientific men, from many pecu liarities which it has exhibited. Before the Ist of May the rumbling sounds which always ac company and precede an eruption were heard, though by ono means as loud or eel:Amnon' 'em on former occasions. Many fears were enter utiued lest they should end in awearthnuake, as , the old craters did not present the 'appearance of an approaching outbreak. These fears were relieved by the breaking out of three or four new • vents, or small craters upon the side, of the mountain,mext Mount Somme, from which the lava has Sowed in se unceasing stream from about the beginning of this Month to the 27th. The new craters are at the base of the none, on the northeast Bide, and nearly in s straight line. From them an immense momint of lava has is sued, and TS112121111; almost in the direction of the city of Naples, it leas filled up the Talley 'or gorge between the two mountains in'some Ones to the depth of five hundred feet. The length , of the stream is estimated at seven' miles, and its width Metes from three-fourths it a mile to three or four hundred feet. ! - In its commit has overflowed fields, orchards, gardens and vineyards it has destroyed twenty or thirty houses, besides one line villa; but such wee its regularity that sufficient time was give; for all the met:mann to escape. In one instance the stream of lava divided just before reaching a ine mansion; "and fiewhig down on both aides, left it untouched. The'morse of th, stream of lava was most singular; and unlike in Its move ments any other known object. Prom its great cohesive 'power it moves slowly over the ground, and the outside particles cooling rapidly, it pre gents the appeseance of a solid embankment which had been thrOwn up by the hand of man, endowed with life, and moving in its irresistible; devastating course ever the land. The stream as it moved on its course down the valley, some: times' rushing through a narrow defile in the , 1 rocks, and then spectating out into a wider and more 'majestic . river of, fire SR it reached the gentler elope below,, can herdly deacribed. We welted before it as it advanced, presenting its jigged, =eking. front, , and occasiooatly through the cooling - ;aniface would burst the' . molten lava, which for a moment' Mild hiss ; and eracMe as it covered any green object, and then hardening by the exposure the gap , would oldie again. We etood, beside it 'as it „pained and thrust our sticks into it, which horned Bite ttuda. The most .violent part of the eruption, of - comae, occurred at the , time, the new - Miters opened, when the force ncessary to burst through the side of the mountain ttirew . Up,: a prodigious amount of red het lava et the detect: .But although that took plain early In the Teeth, the. lava hat' continued to flow teem them tu an tamestunceasing enema nearly,'6ol6 date, The excitement which attended the outbreak was tremendous, The people of Naples trembled , foe their city, and more especially ftir the vii- lava which were between them and thelotatn tan., Thoneandi of Nimpolitaniiaid integers, whom the 'unusual scene Wracked, flocked to the summit of the;mountain gate at thCbdr rent laming from the crater's. BeeiMelote of soldiers wereeent out by the goveritinent In per ! serve order.' A cardinal and bishop, with tred sacred eiabletn, keen before the-.flood of ' , fire". and , prayed , that. Heaven would pregame them ansitheimfrom destruction, and the poor paw ; ante, who doubted pot ,for an instant. their per, to stay, by a miriade, the, nrogreei of deviate; 'ion; saw their humble homes; the gardens they had tended and. the vineyarde they had planted," all enveloped' in!the Wyly's: • .. With the reet, we Amended the.mountain dp riog the eruption, starting from the village, cif Resins Which is bait over the 'buried city - at Heinulkietun. `"Our'bailees took us -tilthe , base of the cone and within one: hundred yude of the 'argot of the new craters. , From: the bane of the mountain _ to. the top, at .short interests we found booths and refresh ment h - ouses established for the Conventeike 'of tri4elleti; which were Well panellised; so* rest were the crowd- of "people 'to visit this Inter. eating :spectacle., Following nut guide . :we; commenced climbig over, the rough fragments alma, Which by melting and cooling assumes the Moat' disterted fantastic "Aspen: ' Orme , atonally We' crewed a smooth voifect•whieh' sounded hollow to thi stroke of our-tutues,. and, we, involuntarily shrank back from fear of the hot ' bolliieg • eteert!' below. but the , guido aid themeless no. danger, and we passed One them in safety... In one Plage we. stood for an *gull looking down Motes , meter, vektlis the hilt cooled live was baring - me feet as 'itodd opal it.'! , Thli aise a crane from which' the eruptions bad ceitsed, , but: far down In the fiery cavern , we could perstmethe melted lore. and lilaint4f - .1 Dili firealit up the whole . with , a splendor that , the art of man feria to iccoinitish. It was gorgeous:tavern Oxibitowitli seeds of its loor'ind dein 'eluded with preetone , pawls, While stalactite'' , of ninexal.finer than art ma imitate encircled -She -.OPentnlS- The bortanS of one feet, and. the fumes of sitiphui cause d 'note lases, this dangerousbut inostbeerltaidng spot sooner than we wished. In Senn Obis the; lam cooling' on the toy and- elderr of the steram,*had formed an ehnostoylindrical channel for, the Visage of. the current, and on, breaking through this the Leta was perceptible. The laziest ingot, ftuo . nterhet . die; bans Of the Mei, Itilecrinteetteed to fort& a sew' hone by - the outtoriasffi sc u ll duentitleet , at, %mind veriounadneral ealte;•1110, at' the force Of the maiden le over ILL; not probable -0,41 aonelderable mite. :a i acquire fen itle P h as e , wee • Anistes ltfromsr, wf 'Himiktmeetts; is Jess , now dustman out West,naking Wien weesisg, isLhe 40 ecelong. ~ At RintemlOt on"l'il.s 6 4 'ersolug. sliudinglo th e Cheery reicAntiore in t h e National OdunciVit Philedelehis;fiom Whig& he was a seoeder,'hetook.oietatinti, say: . "A recent effort - bad ban' Slade Co. oommit new ssuleising *My toshmery in the oormentien nelihilwielpids, but thienks.,to the resobttios of s. few, ths bagiedbremon Wage:posed. , Betnltet them aid that pomp theflkmonomaJsiga Ira .404 weep ach, mid- they shosid stioies jail, as sigh is 'its defog, no &dodo, Piero and-Oortglac ...MAI° they, ero traitor et !i!reetiom midi* wail, Wherever: 'Min lives Ander...oo4n heritage: Alley WON willing to hive eke domestic inctitt , . dons of emanates to tbanseitem, but whetenra—r. I mrt by-Blate he, butby sot of Cusgrms--elsecry, ~ lobbed, there they. remit: to abolish-U.l, , --Pow tiinion DuiMilari , r 4) , krilFnlatin of Ms Poo Moe Doinotnoo4.'oll Poiwinew iPtiPemwoniii*wd 04fr sai ruat gisna tin sny,fmisa-Colatrig xo4Awd" l4 PAI Poit , aloe in the United tjakto Wifitt nay-be rerfaied , bs deliwwl ea,clarecOds . r . 1124 4 1 * To: load to the doPott , W . &, , V 4o “ l _ , '1 15 4,1'...4 1 the owe 1)11111WarlPta IWO Oa elmitil l iir u -T95 07 7 lOnow; io okliPli. to the intwil o_f afs4, fily.rui and show bisko tP4 reis4to P.41.4 1 k1 . . 1 paitoponrGlonstaL .-.; t.,..; ~..;.,.., , ort. , .: 3,-,,,,A,,;., fee.,tha,letUbeijeh flesettd.' Ma. EDITon.—I had the' grstEication to be present at what was oalledin American meeting,. on Saturday, the 23d of .rune-4ear, the ernes roads church in Patton townitip, - 13 gales fram the city. The asp was beautiful and there.was x. a great number present, owing to two or . three causes ; one was the interment of a venerable citizen, over one hundred..yealli of 'Kai time mentioned for the speaking to commence: the next was the gathering of the youth of all the neighborhood for mile. round, for instruction in vocal music, at the church. So you • see the K. N. bore but a small pert. There were four or live gentlemen from!the city who Caine for the purpoge of enlightening ue. One of these, a defeated candidate for some thing in your neighborhood, was .the.flest to epesk. Heaven grant, is,aid I, that 'this man may .not be ca ll ed on to do-severe penance, Tor his look and name corroborate exactly.' .His OM.; not eery be i r eega"esk rr P' and lo:eedno effect : extensiv e, - The second speaker was, a young lawyer or sot, much note; his name is Mr. He was all American, and so were his forerath,eia before - ' him for four generations. After giriAg , political parties a small drubbing he moat adleinn; Iy declared that he never Could come te thiWon, Ulnsion that Deacon White, of the Goiette, would continue in lk.l.4 l . ll .PPitr.t. 4 4 S.-Party rolopsold of -the and paupers of Europe : and the ilortoone;" with. their plaraitty of !nee ;He went on an ban', and tanitturebeittutrory 'tor his lege wore very slender: - ' A Dr. —, from. LavelergenaMe;''Oatud Witzt;' and bad it not been . known. that thelwi great .:orators or the tuition- were no more; be might - eaelly . have been mistaken. ihr one ofthem; announced himself an a csiadatet forams - caw ". and he told the people helhoped they would vote 'for none but true Amersoane--.like himself: Me made some other very happy -remarks; ;and told ,of en old Englishmen. who bed !mania this emn- . try for 40 years and 'still' remembered hi. native , country with affection. Iths sons, however,-vere - rbil true natives. ,He expressed his , ,perfect 'line:tees to receive the vote.of for eign tiorixelti, :seas, although be.iiiinid hot vete 'for thein; Snit then inquired of , the Ailr if hour was .although he had spoken ugly ten Mientesl• lie evened himself bylining that he weal not to speakieg, but loped to improve. , As the evening weagetting advainted;lbroktioi this pidit for the Poet Orme; and se did - neatly all the 'balance; of Crowd; but; no the poet otboe ind.tevern arelfelitignOne then we eral sclaiakeemacic, 14. " ' • DUDLEY, STONE - .ar_ ,_• C_Q; - _,,_ - : •'•'" "' ' CONBBBBION St FORWARDING itGRCRAZI* , • (between Main #d the Rivera , • • . 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