SUNBURY r AMERICAN. AND SHAMQK1N JOURNAL. JTor cfg.t 'Ntw'a ARRIVAL OF TM2 .A BAIT I C LATER MOM EUROPE. The Principalities Evacuated by Russia Th Sick and Wounded left behind Gen Scol ders Dead A Austrian army marching to Bucharest Important frin China. Tha U. S. Mail ilotmer Baltic arriYad a" New York, on Saturday morning, bringing four dayt later newa than was brought by tha America. Thit trip is the fattest on record, the whole time from Lirerpool to New York being only nine daya and twelve hours. The Baltic eailed from Lirerpool oo Wednesday June 89th. , The LiTerpool cotton market continued ac tire, and prioea were still advancing. The sales of three days, (Saturday, Monday and Tuesday,) were 85,00 bales. Breadstuff's continued depressed and de clining. Flour is quoted at Ad. lower and Wheat 3d. lower. Indian Corn was also dull. The political news by this arrival is very important, and indicates that the Russians are very seriously alarmed at the late disas ters at Silistria. The reported evacuation of the Damibian Principalities by the Russian army is confir med. Letters from the Danube mention that the Russians, in their retreat from that vicinity were leaving their sick behind them in the hospitals. The most stringent orders have been given by the Turkish authorities to respect them, and also to deliver free passports to the Rus sian surgeons who may be left in attendance. General Schilders, of the Russian army, who lost a leg in the terrible sortie of June 13th, is dead. , Generals GortschakotT and Luders, who were severely wounded in the same affair, were at Bucharest at the last account. Estimates carefully made show that the Russians have lost, by battle and disease, since they set foot in the Principalities, about fifty thousand men. Tbe London papers state that the entty of the Austrians into the Principalities ha been decided on, and Connt Coronini, with the first division to be closely followed bv a On the 16th Gen. Rrtdiger, now command er In Poland, received a letier iron. ..us..-. lert in Wallachia, in which he waa informed that durirg a reconnoisanoe made on the Btn, Prinee Pasikewitch, had received a vlolen contusion "in his side," from spent cannon ball A piece of new which nau nmvou from Cronstodt, see.tis to confirm the current renort of the evacuation of Great VValli.chia. The Russian detachments stationed at Les neta near the Tomesch pass into Transylva nia, have received order to Tall into the line of retreat. The Presse of this evening, ha a letter of the 9th from Burgas, by which we learn that a French army of .50,000 men I about to be formed there. On the 7th a detachment of 120 men belonging to the French corps of engineers surveyed some ground, on which a fortified camp is to be constructed. Mar shal St Arnand will also have his headquar ters at Burgas. JVNUI.AiNU. Illness of Kosscth. The Gateshead Observer states that M. Kossuth is ee unwell as to be unable to leave home, consequently his intended visit to Newcastle is of necessity postponed THE )VtVBVRT AND ERIE RAILROAD. We are frequently asked why the work on this important enterprise is not pushed at this end of the line, and particularly why the bridge at Northumberland, it not commenced, to that it may be ready at toon as the road it completed to Milton. These ire question more entity asked than answered. Before the city subscription of 2,000,000 was made, we could readily understand why thi end was not attended to. It was New York capital and New York enterprise that was making the road from Milton to Williamsport, and it wi not their interest to favor a connection at Sunbury. The Cattawissa road wa exclusively a New York project, and it was no policy on tbe part of the friends of that road, to assist in making a road that might divert trade from that city. But surely - - a since the Philadelphia subscription of Two millions has been made, there can be no excuse lor not pushing forward vigorously, what i acknowledged to be the most im portant link of the Sunbury and Erie road It is but 12 miles in length, strait as a line and as level as a floor, and connect the Lakes, at once, with the greatest coal re gion in the state. As the company is no longer under bonds to New York, it own interests, and that ol Philadelphia and the state, should no longer be neglected. THE AXORICA1T. before they could be extricated. Several were almost roasted alive. Mr. Robiason wa literally torn into fragment. After the catastrophe, an aged gentleman wa observed Handing near tha body of Mr. Robinson In a most distressed tela of mind, indulging in unavailing accusation against himself for having persuaded her to accom pany the excursion. But the shriek of the Women and children over tba bodies of hus bands and fathers, and the wounded general ly, were the most appalling, and could not but move the stoutest heart. Several of those who were crushed on the platforms had their wives with them, whose appeals fortheir res cue was incessant. The wife of Martin Boyd was compelled to stand and see her husband die from heat and exhaut ion, and his body subsequently lie for and hour on the rear of the fire-box of the locomotive. Another wife was wailing over the mutilated body of her husband, and censuring herself for having persuaded him, against his better judgement to be present. A gentleman from Washington, who sat alongside of Mr. Cochran of the same city, who was killed, made a very narrow escape Observing the rushing advance of the broken timber of the car towards himself, he quick ly threw his body to one side, when the very same timbers struck Mr. C. in the face throwing back his head, severing the jugular vein and windpipe, and, of -course, killing bim. Whilst the bodies were lying in the ware bouse, which was promptly and generously tendered for that purpose, one of those heart rendering scenes took place, which seem to characterize the dreadful occurrence through out. All the bodies had been recognized by fACIFlC RAILROAD. . I F.ITrmiv- r--.. . ,. , ,.,. "I mteiyb t-oRNritLD. The Collumbos Tha following table show the Jentfth of (Ohio! Stale Jonm.i m.. t ... .. . - .. ... . ' .. on.s 1.VJ DCBUUIUI the three proposed route for Pacifio Rail- farm belonging to Wm. S. Sullivant Esq. eontaining 1200 acres. aHininlno it.. m.n of From N Yrt to Dubuque I. t.tso mil... Franklinton, has been rented to Mettrt Dix- From Dot,,, to Pug.. Sound Is .bet 1,700 miles. Mrj ....." '! . Me,; ' ... . - 1 I . ' -, oi mis ony, ana irom From flew York lothepacille. ,80 miles. I the minnm I.. i.:.u i. i... .... r. n . . . I -Hiuu 11 nan man wnriin r rem rugei wrann to out Francisco 77u miles. 1 ,1,;. .... ., From New Tor to San Fruw-eo, vn Da- T """u,,i ,n"y may well lay claim to be Miqot, Central Route 1.10 mike) I -" monn me model farmers of tha Har From New York to Bui Franelsco.'via . 1 Notwithstanding the continued wet weather - 3,xi bum. I arwint nl.ni: .: , . . From N V.fc . a c : :. r" 8 !. SUOCeeuea in DUl' Memphis 9,roi mil ,n Hundred acres of corn, and by The Tribune, in an article on the subjeot, co,,1't care and attention, they can show ys: inoiaiiest corn in the neighborhood. Fif. "The fae: in favor of the Northern route ,een Shovel ploughs and three cultivators. s ... are, that it is already built throuch to the wotked by eighteen men and twentv-five Mississippi, and will soon be carried further ; I nor,eB. are kept in constant requisition j and that it passe throuch a fine, well-wooded I lh9 re,u" is that scarcely a weed can be and well-watered country, all of which, on I oen ,na well-ploughed furrows. Twenty both sides of the mountain, is excellently "T" rman girls follow the ploughs, and adapted for cultivation ; that it will be toon- uo noing, for which they receive 62 er willed up to the mountains than the land oen Per "ay. Tue men receive 20 per further couth, and better able to contribute to month. The view from the mound npon the sunnort of the road bv wnv business : that wmcn ,ne 1o C8Dln" nd is exceedingly ih rlimota i. mma annal an.l tha annw tea beautiful. Far a the eye can reach, as yon . ,u rt..i . I00! down towards the "sunny banks" of the obstructive than on the Ceritral route 2 anal . ' . Anopleotio Symptoms. Thousand of per son have derived incalculable benefit and relief, and the symptom entirely by using Holloway' Pills. This fine Medicine so leanse the blood, and strengthen the sys tem ,that the whole of tha gross humour inerein are gently carried off ; tha blood be comes thoroughly changed, and assumes a eaitny action. 1 hey are also tnlallible in. II diseases of the liver, stomach, and bow ls, and for bilious complaints, their effect is equally certain. . i M AKKIED, On the 4th Intl., at Snydeitown, by thq Rev. A.J. Collins. Mr. Jo hah Sua re., to bum clizabrti! Bough NKR, all of Northum berland county. On the 1 1th Inst., by the Rev. Wm. B. Sandor, Mr. Gianni IV'tt t.i nf Kntih'.l i Miiis Jamb Huntkr of Pery ccunty. - 1! New Advertisement. that the passes through the mountains are Scioto, the Summer breezes stir the waving u r i.i-. I M : :. .v. I corn twenty-lour hours, railway speed, nearer tne Baptist Minister Expklled. -Rev. F. Pacifio, and after you are there, fifteen hun- Haveood. was recently put on trial, found drei miles nearer to japan and China. guii,y of heresy, and expelled from the Bap- lhese are lacts, we think, which cannot be I ,;.t Church in Marietta. Ga., because he To the Votera of Northumberland County, Encouraged by my numerous friends, I offer njraci. aa a canuiuate lor tba office of SHERIFF, and promise, if elected, to discharge the dutits oi mo oiiice laiiniullr and punctually, which my experience wilt enable me to do. HENRY READER McEwentrille, July 15, 1854. judiciously overlooked. SUNBURY. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1894. H. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. BCTm: CnorsThough the fields of grain look well, we regret to say that many fields ol wheat will not average hall a crop in consequence of the weevil or small i relations and friends, but one, and for some vellow worms that are found in the heads. me the inanimate corpse wa would neither assert'nor deny that God fore knew all things. The Rev. gentleman said in his defence that he could find no passage in the Scripture which taught the doctrine, and he bad no opinion therefore on the subject In the neighborhood of Shamokin one gentleman has ten acre which are not worth cutting-. The earlr wheat, we un- To AVMTi-.Tha circulation of tha Sunbury . ,. . . ... ......J Tf American among the different town, on the Saiqoehanna ' f J 6 J I ia not exceeded ifequnlled lirany paper published in North I IS only the late Wheal that has severely em Pennsylvania. suffered. The Mediterranean wheat has also escaped. The crops of corn, oats, and grass are all very promising. Democratic State Nominations. FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM BIGLER, Of Clearfield County. eecond, -is ready to descend the Danube to FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Giurgevo, whence they will march to Bu chaiest. . M. De Bruck, the Austrian Minister at Constantinople, is to communicate with the Poite aa to the steps necessary to be taken with a view to the occupation of the Princi palities. ' To avoid danger of a collision, the Russians will retire before the Austrians advance. INDIA AND CHINA. Tbe Overland Mail has arrived with later advices from India and China. The Russian squadron in that part of the Pacifio, on hearing of the declaration of war, is thought to have taken refuge on the coast of Kaffischatka. - One of tbe vossels of the squadron was seen about thirty days ago, from Woosong. A letter from Canton says that tho contin ued unfavorable advices from the interior seriously affect the import trade. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, Of Somerset County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. HENRY S. M0TT, Of Pike County. EDITOR'S TABLE. Business. Notices. Flora Ltrdsat , on Passages is as Evekt-ri-L Lin. By Mrs. Moodie. By a special arrangement with Mrs. Moodie, De Witt &. Davenport, New York, havo brought out herlast work, Flora Lyndsay ; or Passages in an Event ful Life, at the same time that it is published in England. m" Another. Coai, Wharf. Messrs. Kase, Reed &Co., have just completed and put into operation, their new coal wharf at this place. The wharf is welt and substan tially built, and so constructed as to add greatly to their facilities for loading boats, Our operators at either of the wharves can now load boats in thirty minutes, and in fifteen minutes more, the steamer Susqne hanna can tow them into the lock, at Nor thumberland, or across the river into the canal, in one third the time. tO" The mechanic and workmen in the employment of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad company, presented on the 17th ult., their late superintendent, Thomas Under the guisa of a novel, Mrs. Moodie lis a PHAKP l' w,ln a hne gold Pencil, an in fact writtor. an auto-biography of her eventful elegant Gold headed Cane, aftd a splendid life, prior to her emigration to America. It is pair ol Gold Spectacles with a Gold case, written in a beautiful, simple stylo, truthful and as a oken of their M,e(rr) and r t at hfe-Uke. wh that peculiar fascinating manner Shaf waj ome gjnce Blin llrV a"llllt hlimnr fit eharalnn.M ll.ia 1 The province are overrun with banditti, Iulhor hi . ... ,.,,, ... .,,,: the superintendant of the road between this .,- : ..-. . i.. :.i.: :..' " - - -b 8 ..... ... .CD...,8 ...a. ... ,v..iB u- u ln the Hush" so popular. 8he irives a most Place Bl,u ouamumn. -II L - or - I ! .1 . I I w I tea win o aneoie j in inoso places, causing ,,.:. ,ccount ofwhat orcllrrn(1 , ,,..,, hrr short eopplies. hu8ban1 . fh . sct(in B . - wc . rn oesteral sews RETREAT OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY FROM world: also, a vivid iii.irriniinn nf rAn. A great fire occurred at Louisville on AH. I UliMiH TKHKlTORICrS. tbincs and events that trammired in a lour? and the 7th hst loss 8125.000. Great fires The following important despatch announ- perilous voyage across the Atlantic, Price 50 and. rail road accidents annear to be on the .v- : . i r I I it - CinS .mn.eu.aw snu comp.e.e re.reat oi cenls. increase of late vears. and we mirht add ih. p : f .1 C..I.--1- j : I ------ , -- -D itio xiuaaiaue tiuui mo ouiiuuo uun.lil.uus was I I.I-. .rj t .em Gikasos's PicToniAt has commencod a new that great frauds and failure are not far Yt1 nil ahslii An rVIinlav aaamnff I I volliniB. Tliia nnl,lilinn .....!. i..ir hohinH. Tho f,,l, f Rkorl I, to,. Paris. Mondav. Jun 2B. IRSi Th " " " "w -- ' ' I " I miliar anrl ia aaA.1iaikl tA - f M . ir I r . n-i. . . Mouiteur Publishes intellipenco from B,,eh. ' " 01 " ""i one m test of the 23d, received by telegraph via Belgrade. It says "Tbe siege of Silistria, unclaimed and seemingly uncared for A young wo. man, however, appeared and manifesting the deepest interest for the occasion, anx iouslyinqnired permission of the officers to be shown the body. Upon approaching near, she discovered it to be the last remains of George 1)u (field, who was an Englishman! but more recently from Virginia, and who was to have been married to her in a few days. It is impossible to depict the suffer ing which she exhibited ; it was more than human nature could stand and she swooned and full to the ground. Mr. James B. Kauf- felt was standing near at the time, and suc ceeded in restoring har by a prompt applica tion of stimulant. Thr Recent Frauds. The astounding frauds which have been developed within the past few days, in connection with the New York and New Haven, the Harlem and the Nangatnck Railroad, will fall wilh heavy effect upon innocent parties. The stock of New Haven Railroad in particular, the Jour nal of Commerce says, is distributed largely among persons who sought in it a safe reli. ance for the support of their families, and it 33,000 great depreciation in consequence 01 inese fraud will be to them a serious calamity. Death The losses discovered in these transaction Carghill, exceed two millions and a half of dollars quehanno, Pa., by thedischaige of a cannon. and are the most extensive fraud whictU on the 4ib instant. Another Status. Clark Mill has re ceived an order for an equestrian statue of General Jackson, to be placed in Jackson Square New Orleans. Mr. Mills is to re cieve for the statue the magnificent sum of or a Clergyman. -The Rev. Mr M. E. Minister, was killed at Sus' CARBON RUN C0LLIEEY, SHAMOKIN, Northumberland County, rtxxA. nnHE subscritcr respectfully informs the pnB lie that he has leased the above new collic.y. and is now prepared to deliver at Sunbury, or any point along the Susquehanna, all sizes of COAL, prepared by breakers, in a superior manner. Persons wishing to contract for coal will please address the subscriber at Sunbury. JOHN HODGKISS. Sunbury, July IS, 1854 XXXIII CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. Washington, July 8. The Senate, was not in session to-day, having adjourned over till Monday. have ever occurred in this country. Direc tors of Railroad Companies must be grossly negligent of their duties when such transac tions can occur without their knowledge. Cholera in Northampton County. Tho Cholera broke out last week among the work men of the Glendon Iron Works, near Eas ton. Five deaths had occurred, and several cases happened since. The appearance of this dread disease occasioned great alarm among the workrflen, and caused many of them to leave, so that it was very difficult t procure attendance for the sick. Nearly all the hands on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, in Death from Camphene. In Bangor( (Maine,) on Friday morning, Miss Elizabeth Rand was burned to death by the explosion of camphene, while filling a lamp. Hon. Joseph Casey has been nominated by the Whigs of Union county, to represent that district in Congress. U...m Tk. It .U. kill . that wif.ln.tv haafl mill IrArk and .Alt. 1 In ni 1 " O . , I O I I " I 1 I aiiiriiav aiiu ouniiav. wh learn, n v n iBnnrnrs suspended on the 13th, has now been raised 'k come regularly to hand. The July num by superior order. The Russians have evac- eon""11 4 engravings. uated Giurgevo, and the whole Muscovite army is about retiring beyond the Prulh." CF The Democratic township election Paris, Tuesday Morning, June 27. The lor candidates will be held at the usual Mdniieur announces that a despatch received place of holding the treneral election, on from Vienna, dated Monday, stales that the Saturday, the 5th day ol August next, by eiegeof Silistria wa. raised, and that the order 0f the Standing Commiltec. .tuaoiaua w-iw latiimg era ntujoii A lie I r Its treat wai being effected from all part of Wallachia, in the direction of Fokshara and KArlal. Thfl pnlrtf lif thm Anitriana in In fVia Principalities is decided on, and Count Core OPP08'"0" to Maj' Dewarl'. nomination tiini, wilh tha 1st division, to be followed oT Congress. We have not read it, but Ta PsoriVs Jocrvai, published monthly brokers, lor several millions, and who issued at $1 per annum, by Alfred E. Beach New an immense amount of fraudulent New Haven Railroad stock, bas completely un- C7 Some copies of a pamphlet appeared in this place, a few day since, got up in settled all rail road securities, in the mar ket. Jn New York the cholera death amount to about 100 per week. In St. Louis about the came. In Cincinnati the epidemic is increasing. The new from the seat of war indicate that Russia ha backed out of tbe princi palities- ln Europe the crops are favora ble, and in the western state they are also promising and abundant.' fX7"The Innkeeper of Danville have taken in high dudgeon tbe late act in rela- closely by tho second, is ready to descend understand that it contains some stricture uie uanuoe to oiurgevo, wuence be will on tne late aon. wwis uewart, tne major' tion to ine ! 0f mU0r 0n Sunday, and uarcu io oucnaresi. .a.uer, cuargmg inn. who warn oi enier- ha pubished the following card : -. j.m H.U.JK..II.,! i prise auu ouicrw.se reuecung on uis cnar-I -rrt tup ditdi ir The Russians am l.mr Wallachia in irreal ..... " fUBLIt, haste. Thev take wilh iham the horses , . . , rTMIE undersigned, Inn keeper of the Bor- IT i ney take wtin them the horses, Tbe mMj,( ftn(J demeriu o( cadidatei A ough of Danville, Penna! have resolved, wbich.they can lay their hiinds, leaving noth- ' with what appears to be tbe public sentiment ing behind but their wretched paper money. but w think it in exceeding bad taste to and tbe la vis of thi State, hereafter iheir THE WOUNDED RUSSIAN GENERALS, rake up the ashet of the dead. The late rizing the Commissioner of Patents to gra an extension of the patent to Samuel Colt for seven years, from the 25th of February next, for his improvement in fire-arms. Mr. Clingman said bofore the voto was taken on the bill, there should be a call of the House. From the extraordinary means resorted to, he had no doubt very large sums had been offered to gentlemen to induce them either to vote for the bill or absent themselves. He had no reason to suppose any gentleman would be influenced by such considerations. Mr. Pratt said he should like to know w-hat reason the gentleman had for making that statement. Mr. Clingman had no objections to the question. If the House should think proper to raise a Commitle to investigate the case, he should be ready to give an answer. No sum had been offered to him, and he did not know whether money had been offered lo members themselves, but, from informa tion wholly reliable, he had no doubt money had been offered to very near friends of members. It is well known Congress ha suffered allegations of this sort, and therefore, he thought it would do very well lo have a call of the lloune before taking the vote. There was no reason, color or pretext for the passage of the bill. Mr. Seward The gentleman should give he names and fact. If money has been of fered to member they should not be (up- pressed. Mr. Clingman I stated distinctly that money might have been offered to particular friends nf members. If the gentleman wants the facts let him raise a committee of inves tigation. I have seen the charge in the newspapers, and two member have stated to me that large sums have been offered for particular purposes. on that road died from cholera, at Freeman burg Hotels and Stables will be closed on tho-Sab- L-.L .1 . .1. ... r t,. , ,.x. . . . i. n i:i u "'y. " " aocommouaiion lor ... -....,Dw , .a woumis received py ir. ..., ..y "t""""'i tha publiu can be afloided therein, on that aid noi inina proper to invest uis money uay, tvH. ricxiiic, jun.s i Ja . Trine Paskiewitch, (who wasalao much en feebled by fever,) and Prince GortsclikkofT, General Danenburg ha been appoiuiej lo the chief command of the Russian forces The complete defeat of tba Russians on the 16lh is eonfirm.d, a portion of the besieging rmy having been forced to recro. the i.iuw in an baste. The Tu.k. .ook in public or private enterprises, but he wa unquestionably an upright and honorable man, and always sustained a bigh character in all hi business transactions. 07" The water is to low at the out-let M. KREMER, SAMUEL B. REKD, I w.id rrT K I.' I il'uu July 4, '5431. We art fearful our friend have entirely misapprehended tha law is well a public sentiment. Tba court will probably tell l,u"d,d,,"J entity of b-t-gage. ock Northumberland, that boat. 'l lhem that Ibey are bound lo accommodate voUua.aoG.neiaU .ilb kiU). loaded rub and aometime stick, going over. I . .d woiuiuad in Ibis afti. .u... ...... Tk. .. ..... . - i " of Gen.r.1 w . Lao " !! Z .T'0?'. '.t . eful might reult in lb. moc.,k .... .iiuuiuiinuHl lias orrn aj.igru tw ua uirigui n. .... i . .11... ...j perainem. (Ua U since d.ad P.;n..i.. w wring auia io lanu, w avhakotT wound is mvi. Unral LuJal r,"8rr' incoovmienc) of lb who is alas woanded, but is said B d0,g people of bulb placet, lloal, however well. Maisbal PakUwitKk suftei. ,OB,ia. t"d regularly u before. Wa bona rally from bl aootusuM,. Cum o.M rf accommadation. will be trcUd Jan , hngar. wunoul hope of ,MOv.ry. ' bafore Ion. INTEIIIWTIFO ACCOUNT OK TSItC lao PR c .u ' , Vitaas, Jan. I J -Tk.,, u aoihi... . ua boat , rr.umrd hr aaeptUi thai lh Buum,, , M n4rri ,4 wij w,k- fioin tba Alula la iba A'aiaa. A ton kaa. baeu Ud la lfcl wewLi piov l east, tba Uuu) wsia aevai U y-taaaama a( Iba (oil ( Tuitukai, wliu.li U abut iv K'iglwa cut ! fiem iba (mi bf iba aasaa uwij Sal m Iba Itik of Iba snuotli, arrmgvmsuti U cominjtibew ICrTUe MiHug ri4,,tuu lllallaa.l at.. I ' I I U.ivu, ,pr,f M ,,,, H,tUitf k 'mm. mi, ial. I.i... .. .. " ! 1-MpUf lUIti, ......... " ...1 ... f-Bof at.ii.ii- Kcuuiti af , Tn-WKt NarB-g, tha vW.tu.,J .1 ,Ua .e.p. ,um. U too4 w , w. lUa flU I J4lJ ,jlU, . . of their licrmei. CO" The Rtllimora paper contain tba particular of the lia terrihla collision on tbe York and Baltimore Railroad, from which wa ritract tha fallowing : C. C. Fulton, editor of iba Bultiman Amir uaa, was on I he Vwk train, but ascapad uu injured, aud wiib n.sny otbfis bad lo walk an sullr to Baliimoia. The dead m eta biowghl la lha ail; Ibis morning. Among lh veunJeJ ia Job St oil, Co duaior, ska kt both hie leg kioksa Twenty aeveaj f Iba iujuiad ka ana a b"ta ( ihs.r Ugs b'oksa. Tba la liain aama lttbi in luraiog sun. toaaa of ika WUma wi kU faal by iba wiawk for ij af aa boat Mii tbey wtl4 ba lli4. May diaJ (law ike kl IU hwHwiat) attd l.aas tbiil lt.ju.ia and friendly reception given us at our visit Cholkba o the Lakes. On Tuesday m their place, participating in celebrating morning, the brig Virginia was towed into aMO her Anniversary of American Indepen he port of Cleveland, Ohio. The brig left ,t.nce aruj freely pattaking of their bospi- Toledo on Saturday night, withaerew con- talilies. sistingof captain, mate and five seamen. Resolved, That the thanks also be extend- Shortly after leaving, the captain and three ed to Mr. James Vandyke, propiietor of the of the men died with tbe cholera, and the Washington House, our host, for the conrte- others deserted the vessel. They took the ous manner in which he wailed upon us. and yawl boat and rowed ashore, and repoited I the plenteousness of his table. the facts to the proper auihorities, when the steam-tug waa despatched as above. iiTrtrtI liTvniV 1 -mv Barnum, has left the Crystal Palace. A " 1 man of straw has been chosen to fill his JffS-gg iffi fji piaoe, oui .no uunes 01 ine new 1 resident, it is clear, will be confined only to sunerin- Tbe quantity sent to market this week in tendiiifr lha .lead remaina. Arranrmon.. tons, 2200 19. The same causes which have are making for a Coroner's Inquest, id ist, to sell out the whole concern on the 1st of November next. ''Sic fransif," ete. LATER FROM HAVANA. Capture of the Bark Grey Eagle, after L?nd tig 600 Muii French and English War I essels at Havana. New OaLCAKS, July 5. Tba steamship Cahawba, from New York and Havana, ai rived at Mobile yesterday; with laler dales from Havana. The American bark Grey Eagle i reported to have landed 800 slave near IUvmiis, on lh 3Sib ult. She was subsequently captur ed a a slaver by an English brig of war, but was dually banded over lo a Spanish vesatil of war. Only a small number of lha slaves were rescued. Among lha recent arrival at Havana weie lha U.nisb war sieamtr Madea and schooner Scorpion, iba Franob steamer Ache ron and tha frigate Pooelopa. Tha weather throughout Cuba baa been very dry. New Cvaa roa Bus as. Mr. Bronson, af Moadville, Pa , aays, from fifteen yaara' aa perieuce, be And that Indian meal poultiea euveied ovr with )ong b)ou lea, softened wilh hot water, and laid aval burn or (rosso flush, a hoi at aan be borne, will relieve tba paiu iu five minulss. If blister have not ii. on bafuie ibey will sol after it it put on, ami lit I ana pouliio ia ganeially aufliuiaul tt( fevl a cuie.'-aM'iAv .law. waa. Uauauu vissa CAiiroaau. Jt tppatrt ibal lalifoiuU ieno! Iba only Siaia in tba I'iiioa ia ttbich big awgjatt af praatotja taa lal a fouuj A law dty ajo, a Rtaaa o( gull weighing 1,411 penny weigkia, au.1 aith 11,4 ! wtt ukaa (. a aama U reluwbia eouiuy, Gs!. Il att titracttJ aetily fiom tba taifata a( Iba tank, fiviR a ia el gital dvpib aud iMbuat. A CARD. At a meeting of the Faimers' and Me chanics' Artillery, of Sunbury, held at their Armory, the evening of the 4th July, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved That this company, through the press, return their thanks to Cadwallader Infantry, of Northumberland, for their kind Ity Telegraph. The Trial of Priest Kroeger Money Matters. Cincinoati, Julay II. Father Kroeger, the Roman Calholio Priest, tensive operators in the Schuylkill region hitherto prevented larger shipments still ex ist, and are much to be regretted, still how ever we keep a "good heart of hope" that rail road communication will be soon com pleted. There it no new feature in the trade requiring notice. The demand is ao tive, and supply thort by reason of the diffi culty in reaching the market. Every day coal dealers are with our operators, anxious to have their orders filled, and so active is the demand in the Market, that several ex charged wilh an assault on a German girl l""'8 been ,r'inS during the past week to with an intent ,0 commit a rape, was tried' ui.Bc uu. j 1,0 icaiiuiu- neavy orders crowding uiwrn inem, out wun ny was about the same as given before the the best quality of coal in inexhaustable Police Court. The Jury remained out until abundance ana every laonny lor rapiu ana , .. . . u . . , , cheap mining, the market is still corn para noon to-day, when being unable to agree ,irei;coted to thi. region, sale, could not they were discharged. They stood tix for be made lo Ihem. oonviction, for an auault wilh intent to com- shamokla Coal Trad. mil a rape; and aix for an assault and bat. The quantity of coal tent for tha week lery. there wai a large crowd around the ending on Wednesday evening last, is Court HuAite. during tha trial. Ion Money matters are comparatively quiet here at present. 2200 19 Tola! for year 1854, tons, 20,155 00 BeUarllUll Carnal jr Cam! Trad. The Afiners' Journal tayt the demand it still active, and lha shipments heavy. Pnees remain hrm without any change irom last Mortality in New York. . New Voax, July 9 The whole number of deaths duiinn the I month week ending yesterday has been 760, incln- . rreignle lo notion continue nicn 10 rro- d; aa r.. k... 1 viaence oey m imc ..mo. uo ing 98 fioin cholera being an increase in ,hiprneril. (,om Richmond exceed tboae to tbit disease alone of 20. Of tha whola mor- aarne neriod last year bv 141.713 Ions, being taliiy, about half were children at tan year mora than half the increased supply since 0f ge 1 tha opening 01 river navigation tbit spring More Suspension. allgoet off at (att at il arrive in tha New Yoaa, July 10. market. Richard Scbell, a large negoiiaior of loan. Th""iU WiH Company ha. decla- . . J! t . . red a dividend of 4 par cent, ou Iba Utt an and discounts for lha Mesar. Sohuylert, bat roonih't butineta. suspended. His name appears at an endorser (XT Quantity tent from Schuylkill county on Schuyler' acceptances, to lha amount of by Railroad and Canal for latt week, ia $750,000. A Double Suicide. Boctom, July 1 1. 'Mr. Marsh, af Pembroke, and Mica Samp son, of Siougbton, committed tuiciJe yttei. dty by lathing themtelvee logetber, and jumping into lha mill pond al Abingdon, Taa SiuftMAnnnfl Rmlroii Disaster. BAiTiMoaa, July 10. Mr. Wincbetler, iba Superintendent af lha Suttiuvbtana Railroad, wtt arretted baro to day, aa a charge of manslaughter, flowing uul vl lb latent lailiaad diaatlei, Jftil for aOiisMgn RejtcteJ, Uvitruia, Jtaly . Tha tit touneil hava iafuaa4 t pay B. J. Waid't bill (01 datf oe U kit heutt) duitag lha laia 1W1, a Ikaeacaaaioa nf 114 aHiiul af hie tun. tons, Total for year IS54, tons, 1,313,841 II Urftsf tUelatUf si liu4t: Uvuvui., July II. Tha pasMitaert a UmU aighl'a Main lepoit, thai, I JO Jaa.ki fiats skultra Um flat tl t bivt at, huiJsjr. tneraata In 1834, aa far, 194,310 0 Lalilh Coal TruU. Bant from tba Lthigh region for Utt weak, lona, 43.M3 17 Total foi year 1854, To Mint peiioti last yr, BY AUTHORITY. - RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Skctiox 1. Resolved the Stnate and Havre of Heprrseiitatives of the Commoitiefalth of Pennsylvania in Geueral Assembly wit, Thnt the folkiwintr amttvlmcnts lie ond the amte are herein proposed to the Constitution of the Comtiionweallli. uniter aoH in acmrrinnca wits the provisions of the tenth m title thereof, ui wit : Faoros trios I, to 11 article xi. PscTior. 1. The npffrei-nte nmonnt of ileMs herenftrr eontnirtH hy the Commnnwenlih ihnll never ejtreri! tha sum of five hundred thtmsnnd dollars, except in rn.e of war to repel invnuion. suppress insurrection, or to redeem the public debt of the Coinmoiiwcnlth. and the monev so misrtl sltnll be applied to the purpose for whirh the debt may ba contracted, or pay such del.ts, and to no othei purpoe. t?KCTio!f "I T. pay the public debt of the Commoa wealth, and debla which may herealtcr lie t-ontmeted in case of wnr to repel invasion, suppren intnirreetion and ti, redeem the putilie HeU, the Irf-eislature shall nt their next session after thesUoption of this section into the Constitu tion, provide bv law for the creation of a s:nkint- fund, which shell not be aliolithcd till the unid public debts ba wholly pni.l, to consult of nil the net annunl income from the public worksnnd stocks owned by the Commonwealth, r any other funds arising muter anyreveuue low now ex isting or tliat may be hereafter enacted, so fur as the snme mny he required to pay Ihe interest of sni.t debts semian nnnlly, nnl annonlly to (educe the principnt thereiif hy a sum not less lima Ave hundred th-inastrd dollars, increased yearlv by componndina nt a rate of not less than fiv per eentum per annum; the said sink ins; fund slmll he invetrit In the ItNtus of the Cmnmonwenlth, which slmll lie cancel led from lime to time iu a innnner tn lie provided hy law i no portion of the slnkinff fund shall ever be npplied' to the to the pavment of the debt of five hniHlted thonsnnd do. lars mentioned in the first section of this article, hut the rahf sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. 9bctio 3 The credit of the Commonwealth shatt not In any way be given or loaned to or in aid of any itirfivid nal, eompanv. corporation or nsocintitii. nor shvll the Commonwealth herenflcr become a joint owi:er or stork, holder In any company, association or corporation in this Commonwealth or elsewhere, formed for nny purposes. 5rcTloa 4. The Commonwealth shnll never assume the debls of any country, city, bnronrh or township, or of snv corponrtion or asaocintion. unless such debts shnll havo lieen contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the Plat ia war. raoposiTinx 3, to tji isTirt.s xr. Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. Tlte Lsffislatura shnll never authorize any countr, city, tmront-h or township, hy vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any joint stock conipunv. asso ciation or corporation, or to mise moaey for. or toon its credit to, or in aid of any such company or aicintion. K. H. CHAMP.. Speaker of the House of Renreaentn lives. M. M'CASI.IN, Speaker of the Senate. In reiiate, April 98, 1CSA. Reaolvt. Thnt this resolutioa pass. Yeas 33, nnysO. F'xtract from the Juarual. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In H' of representatives. April 81, IS54. Ttesolved. Thnt this resolutioa pass. Yeas 71, nays 20. Extract from the journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. 8kctt's Orrtca, Filed April 30, 1KM J C. A. DI.ACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, S8. Sickstxt' Omc. t Harrisburg, July I, iHX. J I do certify that the above and foregoinc is lie and correct eouy nf the original "Reaoln- lon relattve loan amendment of the Const itu- tioa." as Ihe snme remains on file la this office. I n leetimouy whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused Iu ba affixed the seal of tha Secretary's office tha day and year above wi it ten. C A. BLACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate "Resolution No. XI, entitled 'Keaolution proposing amendments to tha Constitution of the Commonvreahh,' was read a thiid tunc Oe tba question, will Ihe Senate agree to tha firat proposition, tha yeas and nays were ta ken, agreeably lo the ConHituiion, and were aa full ws, Tint Tut-.Messrs. Buckalew, Darlington, Darsie. Fergusne, Ponlkrnd, Prick, Fry, Goodwin, llukleman, Hamilton. H. 1). ilainliu, P. W. lUmlin, lleistcf, lloee, Jamisi.n. Me Clintock, McParland. Piatt, Quiccle, Sager, Sllfer, and McOslin, Speaker 3. ints .Messrs. era on, vresswtu, uentlncka, ainxti, Kuukle aad Hk.nncr a. So the question was determined In lit amrmatire. On the question, will the Senate agree to tha second procjoail ion, tha yeaa and aavs were taken agreeably la tha Conetitulften, and were as follows, vis : Yiui. Messrs. Huckalsw. tousie, Fergnmn. Foutkrod, Fr-, Uoodwiu, Haldnman, B. U. Ilsmlui, t W. llaiulm, Hendrieks, Heister, Huge. Jamison, Klnser, MeOhntoek, McParsind, Piatt, Prite, Ijuiggle, Siller, Wherry, McCaa l.n. Speaketw 33. N.ts MeasiaCitlib, Crass well, Darlihflon, llsmiltun, Kunkle and Skinner a. 8o the queatma waa dataminad in the aaVmslive. J' wnnl of Um Uouas of Rsprcaaatalivas. "The qewstKnt racarriiif anon lha dial pasaaira of the Reauliitiuna, tba arai prupusilKHi waa agrasd lu as loikisrt, via t Yasa Msssra Ahraham, Aaania, Athertea, BnU, Sartoa, Bayer, Bigham, H-tl, Bnah, Bve.lt, Caldwell, I'alvta, t'ailule, iiumliarlalu, Ct I'lsne, ( smmins, paushrlly, Isaria, ! Prance, iSuaaing, Kckert, Minger, Cktrsd, kvana, PiaMar, Fry, ...llsamia, tliloner, Inliaofs, Cisy, Ol.axu, liwiu, llsiniltoo. Hrt. Msrr. Iliratand. Hitwr, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, llunstckse, Huiilaf , Horn, Jack Maw, kilgwa KnifM, Uarv, jl.eh'1".) I.'"", jMea, Maguire, MaialwaaM. M'Ooftinefl, SI'Ksa, Milaar, M.aav aan, M.lgosnery, M.wa, Miawi, Muss. Psktser. Parks, Parmiee, lasara. Pattsrsml. P"ls. Pu.aay. Bew'-'A KoUits, Rowa, Salsnla, c4l. dla, Sdrmofcai, Swilk, (UXSs.) Smith, (frawf). St.war). Hl.kasl., S..g, Strniaara, Waealer, WsrSkMn, WisjM, -, Ckaas, SHyn.ii or NX ..oa SSSAL. till . .Silo 38,4t 13 3l0,lJi 08 Daertata this ytar, to far, lont, 1,134 87 faaaherlasMl faal Traaa. Quantity tan! latt wak flow lha fua.bar. la.ttl lagiun it, lont, t0,4 09 Talal fur tf 1834, tan, 841,418 00 Ta mmo psmWJ Utt aar. 804,188 oo lutitast) I bit aar, far, (una, 38,118 88 01 I'm HKWKU-TUUt MHlia I " '" " will tat (. la MisaMi wImi caa ptaJtsra, aaaaa a iWn, a (UAutf tasf siusa, kase) laslast, tlaasinst aaal asaae) tailMsaaltal gst istaaiia saa IUuJ, than) ikm su4 at Kasaaiti aV H itaaa't slsaap tMsl sssln.satUa tSwuUmt sstfts), .N a. 1 1 1 CsmmssUsI ssMasI, tatfisM o figMtUa has, fk.lavlslpixa. I U s.a atll ta (, as hiis, st ) tV Uila.isa. , It.l - ,. no the auMtwa was daiamuaasl ia lha alternative ( taa naea will ftka II mm agios W taa aseusl aea. suertket, Um W and aara ware USaa, '' '" peoviaten of Ike Iwk aaa ui Ua s.aU.u.."a, "'w-'Mm Ahraham. Aieeiloa. Ball, sVtB-k. B.ir, Mm-. v.uw-u. ta.'- T; ,. i ftaua. I'aaaeaiaa. lt.uaks.lv. Us', Ika. we Vest". - r khl, PI--. UiabiMV. ItiMwaa, , Isftuaa. liana, Ms' ri"- a,., kau, ir it- j .).; LT;r Jl2 VTmiZ pi-.. p... r a alaae. atoas. saa,sw" , 11 ssassta. Rusk. Wt-t. Basin si. '" Rinaa, . V L k . HUB. i'u.&.i.l sm.ws.ss la ft, as a ii. ' I mm, ft, ' h ' . 4sjsm, RaUaMl.n ''" . .- .a.-.rs a, taa m -rmmm, .-..a. I I rK18Vs,VAI.U. MaaaMaaaa), Ji I, M - . - - km .4 (s una a- -ntmim, teas m ars S m.m - aa ei.e. j" - - T. 17Z. aa e -Vjr a.saa.a a wa S-m -Hn . w-aa- ka-ls-t mmmmiU tkm t'sft i"S. m ks.as.i4 as." M asrataaalaWr as. f A l Alt I. ! ! - M.eiM -t Imt I
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