THE PMSBUMItf GAZETTE, ruausiam rye I,vat,TE er. co PIT TS 11,11 Teo lip FRIDAY MORNING:, JULY 13. 419 ThuV• Prrrnernan DArbk publlthed E43-Weekly, and Weeilv+The DeLly in Seven Doll¢l3 pet annarni the Tri-I'Vekly Five Wier. per annum; the Week!) ti Two Doll per . ennnm, mica, it advance. irrAnvmrtaras are earnosy.:Tionestcrl to band in atetr favors before 5 r. -pa catty to tt....c ear r. practicable. Advernacmentanooasetted for a apart led time will Invariably be:eltaVted neul ordered oat _ • . tIITIMISONIG ANDFINV3IX6 TICKET w=g4, WILLIAM lIASLEI7, Vl3utler County. Assnrinx,f HORT. C. WALEER, El(4beill Borough /mix MILLER, of StlitfAiiirgh. ' CALEB LEE, of Plasbgb..-, • WM. ESPY, of Lower gi susiiikr 01ERTER CUR7IB, 074 9gfrgh. raorgoafira*l, a GEO. O. HAYS, of UP( Th u 4 JOHN MORRISON,twO r4r ekhony coacerilatono* JAB. WITCir Ocebilos cagOn.; ,. WM. M. mi HURS,Pr Acf,rroa, - , JOHN DYERS of F161"Y;!...: For Local Aa • next Na laszt page far:Tel4:graphte News The long letter we prllisl+-day, (roman Lon don Thries,giving a graphic picture of the ;Lilt of affairs outside of Rome,innd p. the French Camp, nt the latest dates, will ampitgeprry a perusal. It is the most vigorious description see have seen,aod now when thiiitiblir mind is Keen ly awake to the events; takitg place before the walls of the Eternal Cilj, it,zsill doubtless be de voured with a te e n refsh. :; : Niffe beg :ease, how ever, to airmen oar e4e darseni from the opin ions of the write,,. With them we have no feel lag in common. Oui'aynigiEliiis are with the brave Roman defendelq,whO7we hone, haseore this welcomed these milt less:lnvaders to "hospita ble graves." It is probable that tht a-IMO paper which con tains this account of th 4 stlexit appronehes of the French to Rome. henirilintAt ini with 25,0013 diera, and hidden entreuchnilnts, as some unfcriu nate animal is claspeetin thir. folds ota lion Ocn structor, will also contOn thf-telegraphu: account, by the expected steamer IsilUgrara, of Ito rrsult of the contest. We hail ocircely a gleam of hope for tho brave Romans; brit td trust the Retiobhc , if perish it must, will fait in niblaze of glory, righting to the lost, for !brie in4crta* rights--“life, liber ty, aid the persuit of limp in}`" American Sympiiihy;nritli itar.cibilean aomfi • •• From every part °tour widely extended coon r.: the exclamation of hea?jfeit sympathy for ;he Roman Rept*lic, gdes op. and abroad. Were Rome within reach ofiSour ithores, more than 50,• 000 brave Americans Would rush to her rescue, from the assarin afteck 'of the French. They would teach the French irtyark•rs a lesson which would not be soon gergottigh. We copy a few of these expressions of*mpAthy, and ask the par ocular attention, to theta, cit.the very reverend ed itor of the "Pittabuogiii Catitolic.” who seems to have need that someone teich him the first prin ciples of the iloctrinei'Of *lnati liberty. At a large meetingXeld 4 Isserprwl,seeSquese for the city and cout*of iladelphin, on the 4th inst., called to expres,n2 he sipapathies of the peo ple "with the cause cil . treo - om in the Old World," the following resolutinfis wire passed: "Resintioi, That we:regret:that the Frencli Con stitution should have maidenie term of her Presi dent so long; that his2l*s ifireachery become ir reparable' and drive 4 rnattilened people to revo lution, and that the *lna of Louis Napoleon, in sending an army of fegulak.aolthers, hennas the name, bat without 1e Ettarts, of Ftenchmen, against the Republiedf Rhine, will forever stamp Dim in history us the licariat• of -Liberty, the Rene diet Arnold of the wig' 41.. I. Resolved, That In #e ePttest now waging be tween the Roman pestile isio the tyrants of Eu rope, we do not tobiald a aliliktest against lolignon, or [aims of relignotterifielieklbt to battle fought by I three millions of Creel:One, Ent the right of sell-gov ernment. Resolved, That to dany4o any people, an env pretence, the right of self-gpferoment, is to avert that the Fathers of our IterVbhation were assaanns and traitors, worthy Of theficaffold nod axe, rather than the love end veueratiO of mankind. Resolveii, That thnsightaif self-government can not be overprwedi It in!iiiore lovely than the choicest creations ar.itrt,: - ;IN in more costly than grand old temples: ofrixicrt?reniiwn than traditions of empire, or Slcerggitai'awat —and that if the Punic invaders from Istria violate the liberties of the sister Republic afi7tornit, we hope they may find, in the Eternal Cif', aaecond Moscow." A large meeting assembled on the same day, in Harnaburgh, in this Efate, 'for the same plumose, that of "expressing qctppaylly with the Republicans of Europe, now striviig ro f liberty." The follow ing, among other resolntion'a, were premed: Rewired, That we'%anribt consider the inter:, ;once of the govern:s=l6g France, under Louis Napoleon and rue ad4Orienir With the affairs of rho people of Rome, in nYiy Oilier light than as the act of a tyrant, regardlesa.fif tSe rights of the people. and of those principlet by',,lirhion he w as placed in his present position, • Rensitvicf, That regard the works of the French army upon thdrittiof Rome, once the seat of the greatest Repirtilie xm earth, whose soot seem animated by thS; reotillectioa of its nneteut glory, by which the !ilea ltf women and children have been yeoparded,and tree Roman citaens slaughtered, for no o uter reson than net in self defence and the cause ofthi)aertv—the city despoil ed of the finest specianenn6f architecture and of tie arts and aciences;:tia one of the most ruthless, barbanc. and wicketloclaitir the age, which .U'L forever disgrace its pyojeciti . ics and the ,nunander who obeyed and exegutsitsuch a wicked and in human order. ;/, a • At a meeting held on tile same day, the ever glorious Foorth, is the citttif Washington, the kl lowing resolution Were t adopted by .euelaura tion: Whereas, we we Xes n. American cid - zee.. on thin anntretaarycof Arn..rihn Indepeu - donee in front of the;liallg. of Coupe.. at the Cap. itai of the nation, w- ginc4 embrace the occasion to express our Kendall sympathy with the strug gling republican. of *trope, an.l puitißh to the world our determination to • aid them by all lawful and honorable meamit. Be it. therefore-- Berated, That thkßepOblmans of A meriea aenil greeting to the Repuidicatis of Europe, and cheer them on in their gighOCl4 - 00iCLI with despotic power. . Rertdved, That 'while . : ice recency:cc the ent breathings ofthe 9P ii ektiberty, in the putrictat sentiments uttered! by _c!kl: . brother Itepabheans across the waters, we haiin heard, with peculiar delight, the prophelie rim of Kossuth, the Pa triot Chief and PresidentFiaf Hungary, in the. wordr. "Standing Ern on, he eternal law of the uni verse, that whosoever avadeth himself of per3ury nod injustice, himself prepareth the way that ju, tine may triumph; I. Swear' that my prophecy will be fufilled; that the ;freedom of Hungary will be secured by its invasion bylyrdute." Reaalee4 That we; too ; !lave a firm belief In the fulfilment of this prwptmeif and, however the mil lions of the Autocritt;ofatfluia may Key.' against the gallant Hungartyn e, and them brave allies fur a time, truth, ranee, and!:. liberty triumph in the end. Resolved, That wt.' raid 'with astonishment, nay, even with loathing, detestation an d'slutme,rhe invasion of the Reptiblicanyhf !Lome by the amnia ally Republican GofernnitYmt of France; and white we express no opinitr matt the ecclesiastical hear ings of the question at stale, and much regret he hasty and ill adviseo measures of come of the poo.. tensed leaders of theirrenel people, we cannot and will not tor. deutthr tqalhe voice of the blood of eight hundred Roraims,Plat cries to us from the ground. 1 .. , Remlad, That if Otir wdrds of cheer shall roach the Roman patriotatAto h., struck for their rights 1 and the rights of men, wecall upon them, in the name of the God of .tuir killers, and in the name of that liberty which theye fathers won for it,, # . against such fearful-udds,„siven ro nuttiest - ma to 1 - their misguided invaders, even though ,he walls of the eternal city toe Jevellja to the dust- Resoltrd, That welecodimend to the patriots of I Amerita, of all parties, all gents, and all condittons, to assemble and express their sentiments at this • crisis, and to proceed at once, by voluntary can tle-buttons, to raise lisnd transmit such supplies, provisions, and clothing, es may be necessary to secure the complete *lctotg of the Republicans of Europe. 1 RssoluatThat we eXtrdießy approve the wise and • Ittdielous policy of the Anterican Government, in preserving a strict rid:Mint aeutrality between the different combatant,n2naansuch as it is the policy pursued and recoOleaditel by 7ffssuisoros— Friendly relations ,frith alll entangled alliances with none." Resolved, That UM:editors of oar country, of a ll parties, am reepectfally requested to meert these resolves in their cofiftrins and that comes of the mine, signed by thO.Pret4e. nt and Seocetory, be I forwarded to the vatittins 'nisi:mations engaged in • aiding the Republicetteauso throughout the world. These will maw* Tor iti present though there i . . ~. are pi.,,,q, more o f 04 . gay; . tp sort. The deep sym pathies of Americauclmaiiill with human liberty, have spontatmouslyixishitl i forth at the attempt of France, backed by the desirous of Europe, to crash the Roman Republik. whey 'cannot stand in different, and see three in 111 ons of people, who have thrown off ibite;'eciaatical oppression of 1 1 . ages, again cznalted*deilhe iron heel of abso Ua. , ''' , -Z', , -• , ~. ..-P -11154;,==if:=': 7-::: ,., '.':', ,'. .!! -, 1 ,—.,4 fe• - : - =X- - ~ --"•'.7 - - - r.--•, - ;. -- : 7 , , , 7 OV ',BOOK TABLE. "A tAsir;ergat /,',ironerrsecirtg aer.v.tterr--C.o.2ip ing topograPhicatOtatiaticali and other information 0(411 the more 01pertaat plaies in the lan , " imet the nrast recentand authe Tie sources, by Thos. BLldwi4, assitted.by several 'cab. , Pa* tiemen. To which it added an spoelidts, con laming mot that ten thousand additional names. obichy of tiie ern It tdowns and villages, etc., of the United Busks ah 4 Merles. Zighth edition, with a ioppleme4 giving the pronunciation Of near two thousand nlimes,),esides those pronounced in the Original Wrist, foipting in itself a complete venal,. Ulm of geographical pronunciation. Philadel phia, By E H. goiter, & Co:" This is an eztr'emely uncial work, especially in these timetiof telegraphs end rail roads, sild - luso progress, sit:d polit.cal commotion, when un heard of ohlues stre constan tly Corning up. We nare givet4the whole i,tle,page, as the best de • seriplion oflhe Niork.nSold by Kay Co, Wood street. SILLIMAILL JO4.NAL.—Tc American Journal of Science anil Arti, for July, 1849, presents an in teresting table 4 cont Ants of elaborate e&entdic original art oles4nd e groat mass of eseeedniady interesting;eie4fic intelligence. W. W. Wilson. Market stiet,nogunt for the work. Trio Jguirsla gIIIIONICLE, for July, will he found inidtactivigto alt:those who have an interest in :he Christiantin tiotia that anc.ent people. Elliott English, Wood agents. To "be Council. of Plttsburgla. , much ot,tho'!ern that tear been hereithus tar, has been along the mu, of the Ath.Strectftout or Pennsylvania Avenue, may it net lee weVto Insider why It 19 no—to inquire ,i there matinot lie some leading cause. F•ir ors-, believe attire 5.,;.• tendenefet which haaten, per haps eyed; eiusla, the manifestations rir devel meets of Ike dit r ease, and in I wi-h to direct yocir attetionmesely tonne matter, which 1 constdet!o'hAfriurh a tendency an suchiending Conic. the condition and use :Jibe run ,a the holloekalook the ',slit hand aide of the road, as you go o4t. Tee smile run Seethe tiding or cove.- ice in shat portion thereof which toucher we road, vonfiarellow laying gown a sewer. This run isnTiirto filthy place, end used al - nr, its whole leltth,-Ori that side otthe rond. For almost every dir,y, fluky purpose. I believe every Let that is belt ntnen..through which it passes, has its privy set`n";, p Somehow 011 or. near it—all the nous,: truck is ttrecild into it. There ere several:lunch-, ter houslc on it, the filth whereof is c.:: -oat (10,1 It I:; also is-4.an7l,ry or two, a glue factory, brewery, and per4tpu some othrktings of this load. 'fees run, ihnsqited‘, 's yearly all uncovered and expos ed. In etneept heavy. rains, it overilowx, and darns ulil,ccrtiiionally, and thus spreads this truck oloig oueithir bank. What, in the natural current of the rufl,.ddes make its %vizi , down n. is m .i turn suns blosie,a trhek again up the bn o bw, by eh strong nn.rrent of 'e that most sla's Up iL it theo no. remedy Far Ibis thing? It al In the city hams. Can you an nether, tt. !war arm., it!: As the guardians, cot mealy cl . thr generntliockets not of the general health ut the city, I rateOw you have much to do. Ant ytm should be men for the tlrne,s, tar these epidernN• trine-.nod erislesvOt to see to th.s matter also. With the eat • respoodget “Z," in Tuesday'S Gazette. I apprehend we are riot done with the. Chi !ern here yet. It may batsc f tilt tiOn us in greater strength, ere :nog. t. ta , tiltr4f tOkottle GUI= tunnel-spat thnt Oirect;On. but this. will an for the pre.seui. Lettercram Gen. ocott on the Annex.- .? I: (lon of Onnadn. • We ftbd the following letter, from the her , 4 9 ThisPinourge hoe produced ant to toll producing frightlitt toilock among the rept, on wine plan ununtt.lhe losa hop been 75 per erni. ea others ut4cia:4lrionf ;i7—nod on very Inv; le. then 15 per'.g.ent; The tutu! 10.{, on 'h.. phmtntaona of rnyiii end family-1d Stark blend Reach— amou*d fu 106 ou • the 22d ; JO3 of them of cholerV If n 001 1 mop there, I will have In. red by rthen o greet canny other 4. It her Woo i,irmipim. fur 52 days, a very unusual pe ziod. .•• . At N MI- . Mamie piece, heioW Bat. Rouge, It appeated March •arid remained . I,or any., cud eartieOutr;l out of 220. L epoettred vgain on the 12th of Perin, and npsto the 21 0 1, Lune day, 1 the aorta - mi.:of sleuths.. reunited 740—rnikaig a lota into of 100 ..putlaf22o. . . . At 'garsm, Illinois, down 'the 21 al, over 30. Cases, itall.7 deaths, and the town alniont drrert ed. At Bitaai, on Friday, two deaths from ohniern so rine.onle—the only eases during the week. The teonaueror on the freight (nuns (non New Haven !(o Springfield, Mass, died very end.lnaly of eboierolon Friday lam. At Albany. July 7th. 16 en,es and 'J den hx. Al Montreal, Canada, July 7tb, one latal emu At N . w Jersey the cholera sterns to ire raging to a karful extent. 'At Kaign's Point five persons have Ilted,out o 1 °tic family within the last Murat. five dafAs , tieveralcaseahave also occurred at Egg Harbori In reigy to the many r.oraummcations addressed to the iteresident of the Tutted .` '. late,, touching nis eappcted Northern tour, ineluomg invitations and enquiries es to the time ane„mute of hit Jour ney, an too numerous to admit of a vpornie an swer tal•each, we are requested instate that Inn rKt out iimS or his departure and the route which he may ezpedlent to tyke, WO neesnanly uttvel and; .4 Indeed, that a Agontinued preying-nee of the Ci4eys may renderA proper to abandon the Journeknitogether. Hi. thank. are due to 'thong airopallte bodies and individuals who ha no, in a, tlcipatiem Of his lournee. Melted Min in vont pool., color pieces and favored him with the offer of their tiospity. It will, afford him pica, rt• hp accept such 'Mations as far oat he demands upon ha now and oter' circumatancel May permit.— NatimMl hittAgincer. . The hon. Thomas W. Chinn of Louisiana, late ly appOihted Charge d'Affairs of the United States to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. has been ih this city:l(er a day or two pest, end proposed to leave ttAo day ou the viliy to his place of ember cation. Moat oatmeal: do wo trust that he may ded hiesgeatth improve by his eta voyage. Mr. plena is acoomhanloil in his mission,. as privaterretary,by 511 4 Alexander Barroei, the Bob of e former (and We larseriled).Senator from LgiabditOm °Wulf, n4cticv-41rat.' bud. THE FRENCH BEFORE ROME. I on the bastions, and the new Made battery on the .' , Correspondence of the Louden runes. expesed platform of the MontaTmitacio, and whin VILLA Pameatti, NEAR Roes, / the ground attack takes place, I hope from it to Junel2. S see the fight, and give you the particulars. The 1 date my correspondence of to-day from thts positions now occupied by the French troops are place, as it is the nearest point to the bastions of disitectly traced from thie:point You see the farce itrane,where lam perfectly secure rem the bullets t of 25,000 teen distributed in so artful a meaner of the def'enders of the Eternal City, and at the ; thflt every separate camp is eoneealed by the ine eanie time able to observe all that IP going on in qualities of the ground from the look out at Rome. the ramp of the attacking army or on the walls. A person standing on the bostions marmot see au The villa is the property of the daughter of the enemy yet in the ' , rallies between the several lit- Earl ofShrewshurl., and, beautified ne it hes been tle hifisthat limeplis view there are heroes and foot, by her taste and the princely liberality of her hap- and anil,ery, without number, engaged in hostile band. the head of the house of Donn. it iv a sad preparations, who in a few days will spring like thing to find it now in the hands of a mass of tigers from their Innis. On my first arrival I had French soldiers, alter having been, I may any, de- no idea of the number of men concentrated at this va.tated by the partizans who, in the name of tree point, and it was only in visiting the several camps door, hove token the liberty to convert no earthly in detail, each nestled between two hills, that I paradise into n perfect waste. I MU., at the same became sensible of the total force. Some Of their time, observe, for the honor of the French officers encampments are pushing within meeker shot of and their men, that the Work of destruction finish- the town, protected by rising ground iv front ed with the expulsion of the Mellara baud, end from cannon balls. If the'Romme were presided that, though the nusehicf done by the latter cannot with shell in any quantity, neither could these be easily repaired. the present occupiers are most ; tents be pitched so close, nor cold the work in careful in preventing further outrage. The the trencher; be en freely continued no it is; but In more ...It'd thou punitively .OJO red, this: in to say it is evident that no provision al that destructive the walls remain entire, and no part at aban been implement hoz been made, and the French opera burned or knocked down; but the furniture bons are greatly facilitated by that neglect. The smashed to pieces, the pictures not oat of their Ville Santucci is distinguished from all others in • frames, and touch of the ornumeetal garden , the same neighbfrhood by two immene palm trees, tore in broken up. The pr.neipal mischief ins mdicntive, I hope. of the tnomph of General:Oudi- ! been done in the grounds and gardens; there mutt- not. Palnutos qua introit feral. You see them hated statues and crumbling balliastrailee show the from a great distance, and rill enquiries for the villa wanton love of mist:Met and several of the llama on the part of the stranger are cut abort by a rel• trees, cut ea-ay (or no npparent use, prove that all • erenee to these verdant teatime:he. The habits this violence had no other object than the destrue. ble rooms of the villa are on the fine loot, which lion of propery. The French offiner who showed approached by anoutside 'staircase. Several me over the ground., was aunt inden lit, and he other rooms are open in three successive stones to assured me that the Commandereu•Celet had awes ; him who has the courage to squeeze his body up the strictest orders shot not only In that V1J . ,11. amt the spiral staircase, and right glad he will be to do in every other place oectipied by the tre .p. not the so, and profit by one of them, as Ida, if he has no lc,: injury should he allowed to take place. The alternative between sleepieg on the bare tiles— soldiers Themselves pert ;eiptite in this teeticz.and, for flonring la Oat ormhe question—or on the damp ea far as I have time means of übserving pussies- around. timid the noxious exhalations from the Ti through the wbole of the lines occupied by them. her. I h ave a lad e h ay f or bed, end my carpet nn bieher damage nor been done beyond that hag for a pillow; hat I find oat that the hay is wet created by the estableihrnent Of P• large camp la the and that the tiles are not quite so hard as flag• midst rat around. devoted to agricl.l;tlira! purposes. stones. I ,snort say wnether the pictures were taken from On my first nrrival, in munpany with a diplos the cow vacant frames in the villa by Prince Dorn. ramie friend, t ;emirs! Oudinot had the kindness to before he left Rome for Naples. or whether they invite us to dinner; but where to trash oar hands, have been cut out by tho late 'weepier, al: i know or a room to change n coat io _ a wan only later is that the frame. now hang idly as slost the walks.. in the day 1 was put up the Spool of the spiral and that neither a Titian nor a Guido iv to tie staircase—wan the question which no one could Seta resolve. I applied to a vivandiere; she had a gal- It war at this point, that, rifler the trite nrimstice tan of wine or r‘ bottle of brandy at my , apoard, was ilenoun,d by General (Judi mat, !..t•tt;ities re. but not a drop of water. I went tea neighboring intrnmenced. lip to teat period the lied been well, but it had been long since eghausted,turd the okhrupicti ltv tat' Itonines, but as soon RS tat COI, empty bucket was lett in mockery on the Mink.— I determ ned to approach the oity I passed from tent to tent, was offered wine in in form, the possession of it became en absolute abundance, but water was not to he had. At necessity for hint, or it combines the two adv.- length I heard a ISlOMar'll roles from the lower trigeo iii being Very new to the walls, um! RI the story of a villa, and, peeping through a hole,' saw same time , nimtervetnng MIL i.l o, tee'ed a good Samaritan in petticoats, who gave me a from tile mint= ai the bionic,.. Oa Satiny rap of water to driok, a bawl of water to wash I with, nod promised to make me a cup of coffee' week lost, therenore. at break of day. two „damns of num.' were directed against Ins 3 ',3a rattiPmli• every morning that I remained in the vicinity.— and both mtrthing on opptiide lines, turned the Bless her heart' she is placed in my note book oh , v liarrtende by who, hacan defended. without alongside Angela, the ,hook. who found me cut having occasion to tire a shot. Some 300 of die l ets a L a at valleain during last year'sn Mellon brinds,oli•erving toe column adVancing eamnataa t h e m anna . , and. as I , nun their right. tied t the tat, hut the; were bread and ,a. :,van in the carpet bag, my cones . stopped on the le t. and the, w hole were mild , m !en, 1,0001 he reduced by famine, even if prisoners. In the meantime, the florin vv.ir g van the town holds out another fortnight. The Gene. w ithi n th e µate. , atti a:Oa:int:lt aI: “ ( rnn cal is its hompttable as this Villa Santucci will admit; ringed t , th i n churrt, of St. Pane roles, and to but there ore numerous demands at every MO- O, v a i emmt and torsi!, wriniii stand on the crest meat. We have two Ambassadora, a Duke. an o r hO, neut.: .1! ne equal distance from the Admiral, and several other visitors tcsday, nil of and the dobo"PiOnphlti A desperate atm , whom twist be provided for, and, though they leave was ~,ninieneed by than no the Freer`. ' , tit the in the course rf the rt.:ant, a fresh batch will come ri"er prevailed, nail the church nod the two sodas fell in. their hand.. The firing telt bt the basidnis si,.' the Perch were cornet to r. ',artiste foe v.ilin above mned, nut. am awe WI they were taken posarasivn of from the WWII. IncV War.: again corned or the • pot at of the barony . . Ti.. alternate snare. was tape:tied tire tunes, lid at length one of the villa, betng set tiro to try n h ith Wrre abanclOneil by the rival partner, and there they now remain ienaotleaa, being entivally exposed on one side to the fire of the Villa Fainnhar, and on the other t o that nt the bastions. The I:+s au ices , .1,1.1. r• was coniuderable, and I caleillute ti.at Item. en both. 1 COO men. French and Hainan*, were put Ant do ro•nlxzt. The 'Fr-nth were most exposed. and consequently were severely cut up, but the•T light troop. disproyed such wonderful ilebv.,y, and fired with suet unerring aim, that ever: Fenian who showed on any Timm wan instantly .bat down. Tire French admit that the Rona,. fought with equal surf and resclithon, that their eons were ad mirably ...rata. and that nil that men c.muddo namnitt aupermr tore, was done by them. The church of Sh rinert.ria remained an t'le hand. &the French. and itrot that paint. or nth . within 100 yards in urbane it it. that the 1 trenches have peen opened. The tint parallel wa• made at 3tit3 yard. mom the bagt..., and the whole line atm...inert was marked our to toe extent of 1100 yard. •n one night. natl."e tne d rew,on of a very e Vs•liani From the night of the fin to,lir. day the Oren have bees working incemtan ly in the trench., nod with suet good effect, that three battenas are al ready established--one havng at: 35 pounder, in Warw. and anal' ere tour large mortar.. The last h a mmy is not yet estrableshed, and 0 wail be three or four dove Wire I. in n ranioron A I chi. ha. Teen done without the Romans rinVire iris i•i idea of the arinal '•u-ality of the batten,. and. though they are front the haat,n, on nil occamons very hole loss of tie ens ...red. and the Rm.,. to the work. ha. not tar a moment been interrupt ed. The French have noT answered :he tin from the walla by the To:a:thaw tit a ain,gle were. end this site... It. had. I ern told. a To fon:nous f leet with ths town. tinting the early part of the week the play of the It nalan cannon was Inces sant: bat for tha Inc two day. their Anne ha. I likewise nearly ceased and it it, oak now and then that a sudden smoke seen on the I nation. • ahowe that the gunner,. ore ever on the watch.— ' Tee French riflemen were emploverl to mark the, orra.ton• and na their fire or den dlv. it often hap , pens that the nine i• L.i-icked river at the very ta s•i i t • •sf.iptityttir the mitten to his piece. I could s innst fan.s I wit:cued their operations from ci.riiroi• a lire rhumb et Or Paneriaart, that I •-••••1 ihe gate bearing that noo• - e 1. ., i rub other arc ...ehelhgernnt par.*. Fat thotteh rl my wilt in iterf or •et %ata. protected !. 5 garden w t.,„ yet I could not help thinking j rat wits. a new daya :he whole if that interval w: a: , ve with tire and routars ai! tar terrors of war will be let Ere• thewbe over the will have erumbled to pieces under the tin:ted tire of an many now conaealed batteries, and. ar .0n at the brea..•4 le declared prectlcahle SE Lae brave ii•Cou, hi, Melton. I neeenvirOnerl wol rush to the afantrit, and death and itenlrliCtiiiii le den" around. The troops are now concentra ted tor the column of Brack, and it only waits the bust of the trumpet is -ail them it .m the repose rep now entov to the work &slaughter. Believe rne, I do not see nil these prepare.vs without rechng atrongly nn the imam.. &thin war. and on the alivnge mei:reliant. of rrienrinc toe need .31 a Cliristrin "nun Ii by fire and r.l cidahed; but moral •• hi-placed in tine wiihme duty .. to ob serve want ka - pamotic near him. and to explain to you all that may occur, whether it be for gourd or vt In mak rig has ordack at thts point, the Com mander chief in ais ire that lie es assaulting the •ironseat part of the city,and the place where lie wt: meet each impedoneras as a multitude of narrow airfoil, and the ...rang of n river, moat give, he r', hr. troops can be .id to have prnaesaion nt •coc.n. But I believe that he is infloeneed Ly toe 'Wadable motive at sparing rho hiatorictil part of flame. and in the (tape that when a lodgment is once elLx , ed within the gates the Triumvirate will hat pent Si 111 there present absurd prate.... II hi. stanch sur•ceeds, he will win his way it, Oie telinniatiding altitude of St. Pietro in Mont.. Thence he hope. io he able to dictate term., par iteutarly it a atnanitannou• attack on toe right back ctf the ever bq equally tonal... s. the ai Dior On train linen on each stile of the Tiher, he will be anverl the neonsity of croaking n broad arrant in f.ranenve of on chem., who lines the Micaen and quay+ oo Ore lett bank. The attack ort these two iinto W.ll by the whom force of the French army, thougn a Mies Jernonstratton will he directed from the Monte Marto, or on thr Yt Pe. tees, mad tilt which proven melt tilcintakOri will he converted into the real attack, to which the oth er will be considered on nubatdary. The French have estribliahed a bridge of boats near St. Paolo, below the city. and they are ao per fectly minter. of loth banks that I made a lone ea cartoon I:nye/Aloe the left side, and now a column. composed oftwo battalions of infantry and a reg iment of cavalry pan. in the direction ..f the high grounds. towards Tivola and Albano, for the pur pose or closing the aqueducts which many water from them within the walls. I believe that this last hank 1...5um0( gutting cat. Water from Rome has:been done morn with iOnew of dimming the people that the French f;encrsl is Ha earnest, than for the purpose of persevering in so urtiel an act for any continued length of time. The blind confidence of the Triumvirate is au great that a strong warning become* mare ireeroirinry every day, and though I etionot approve of this act, I 'vacant help admitting that Getterel Or:Mao{ haa much difficulty in mnktng his power Ltit wuhw the Wane without renorung to the usual remedy in such eases—namely, a vigorous bombardment.— The General hoe the difficult problem to resolve rOntrUCtillit a.mge war on principles of childish I tenderness. and of dislodging armed men (rum Ilie rover of ancient monuments without touching a a aillanciWernt of art, Ile moot "roar like a sucking dove • and "play the host an data were a very lamb." It realmma to be aeon whether the wells tit Runts will afford a eathelent supply, and. if the inhaln tants are deprived of the most eitiniallewater in the world, given by diet, fountaine,they 4'ol, from mere thirst, he /Impelled to surrender. The I bridge to which allude had a narrow moan. ;hart :light, for theft... set a bra boat against it, oho iipriroarli of wnieh was only discovered at the last mom., Five minutest more and the Ciitrimitni.. ration would have been again cut off, but the' goat. kept a good look out. The tire boat was ' brought to. and as soon as the powder which she contained was landed a torch was applied, and she hur•turd harmlessly to the water'n edge. The approach t r Use bridge on the right bank la strong iy guarded, and a 044-4-pore is now being made on the left side, which will he an admirable preen or work. The Pont Mole above the .dg hay like- I wine been repaired by the French, no that, wheth rr above or ladow rite town, the: conimoniestiorn of General Wilmot wah both thinks is perfectly tree and undisturbed. The head gnnrters of the o, , mmander in Chml are at the Villa iatitui•et. the minimcr residence of ' Mototign Gf 'hat Maitre, now writ] Pio Rona at Gaeta. Tne Wont: nil en beauttral and partreniarly appropriate for Int present use,. It command" . lite whole aloe ...rounding country, and the boo-I irons of Annie, .o well, that every men appearing on them cart he destinctly seen. A aruml stair. case leads to a turret, from the top of which the Vic,/ in indeed splendid. in the clear air Albano appears not more than three miles distant, sad the ground where Garibaldi the other clay attacked the King of Noplett In laid down as if on n large mop. From this \lower I counted the run Elel4lll WARD in to-morrow. Generally speakang, the new arri vals alert, in Illy CRITIPSZCS which hung them— end n is, if the carnage he e &rise one; but if open. each as mine, what protec tion is there inn. malaria. and bow is my day's work to he ampiushed if I am laid up with fe- vet' Therefore. ceo bare tiles under a roof are IriVn4 untie to ol.• unit so must they he to that part of Veer poor. which takes an mtereat in these let ter?. i• rum what I have said, you will clearly under stand that toe French army is matter of all the ecilistry in to the very gates of Rome, foci the Monte Mario on the north to St. Paulo on the south, and tea: its communication is freely mash lahed on limn l oaks of the Tiber, above and be low the city. You will also understand that the Romano love withdrawn altogether within the walls on tk,s side of the city, and that not the righted communicateor eats's for them outside. 1 wish you also to know that the breaching hotter. te: are nearly completed up to 150 yards of the bactions, and that the whole work of the trenches m earned im without a snot being tired on the pan of the French, said with only an occasional die. charge from the bastions on the part 04 the Romans. Farther. you will see that the plan of General On ¬, after the trenches are made, is to establish lidaiself on the 6.11 of San Pietro Ildentnrio, within tae city, whilst another slams of attack moves on • parallel line on the lea bank of the Tiber, and keeps up the f , TITIOIIICIIIMP between this two great divisions of the army. Time stone can de ride what the CvninanderartCtliel will do when that position in gained; hat I think we man take it for granted 'bat thee entrenching himself .1 San Pietro Manton., and on h corresponding height sit tie other aide Of Ice Tiber. he will avoid the error .dsceeng h g the troop* .a the narrow street. of the I Tri.teur re. or nn the opposite bank, and rem tn. ae ,otornaniiieg aimedes again otter lair terms i d me 1'- univiente I cannot doubt, however re- 1 eclair the defence of the Rommas may be, that a Ciro... Gruen', at the head of :5000 men, will I .....•.•red opeding a breach, and making a lodg mnt w th.ti a.a':a, sod that the plan of the rincr, to engage the troops in street fighting, will he eau, heal). avoided. We have thee to see orbs, oourae events seal take. Mast Getieral On diem be coniyrtlr.l, by the obstinacy of the Tri arr.:rate or the erten:ritual:On of the foreign bands and tile people, to conquer or die, to bombard the rote. and to level all the houses where be Gads otss -traction, or veil! the Triumvitinte. Avenge.. and I:midi:lldt. throw themselves into the Castle of St. leaving Rome to its Into, and then make terms for themselves. We have seen invariably, VlMtlar yaw, that the leaden escape in for egn ships of war, a. they did lately at Untanes, Pdicrino. end Genoa, but bore there is no rimbigu. l etia neutral to neurage war, and facilitate es and tin mayw suppose, in ease of their de• teat. that the Triumvirate umvirate and ether leaders will he at the t ieueral's mercy. hut then we urn aware that the French thin erament and the Commander-in-Chief are willing to make any reasonable 0,1,111, 10 none them selves from the dinttrace ollmtubarding tronamea- nil Rome, and i should not be surprised to see that the present leader, of the aepublie are alloy,. to march oat with full security for person and pros petty, and what the last word means every maa ran understand. These considerations are as much W.thin your cognizance es mine, and I only suggest them to you as the probable means by which this difficult question may be solved. I ran see that Gen. Oudinot is nervously alive to the del. icncy of bas He must execute the or' dere he reveven at any cont. or testae bin trona oand. sad how esi, he hesitate with the dmaater of the 30th of April fresh in nix recollection, and the honor and glory of a French army in his hands,— ' ill has been nom six weeks before 611 open town, la e plane deranged by M. Lessens, and his hands tied up by an armistice to which be was nn tinted. hog party. Ido not understand why ho hesitates a moment, or permits that worst enemy of a soldier in campaign—maroon, DO enter his gamy. Re- I take leave of this part of the subject. I can not help observing that the allowing the French general to artunge bin hatter,* mi quietly ia a proof ! that the Ronnie Ironic is not no strong as it hits I been represented. In all similar cases, the works in 'Or Irenehea aro disturbed by constant sorties, ana it rare') happens that batteries can tie estab "shed witivall the winks being ill one or morn stances destroyed rail here the trenches are car ted op ti the walls in tell severity, and the guns end mortars ore put into rum .n without the slight.t evidence of their exact locality, being al -1 forded to the besmaed. It is pl a in to me that the Romans rely en sheet fighting alone. and that they have made up their minds that the exterior defen ces cannot be long available. I am happy to tied in General Oudinot's chief aide-de-enuip, Major Espident, the brother of a very deaf apd old Loudon ftmod. He is the trandsuo of that nobleman of Brittany described in ' the Nuttunenial Journey. who deposited his sword in the ntehives el Rheims, end reclaimed it during St.:me', visit. The sword boa descended from grandfather to grandson—it has made a ummaign in Africa, mad, though I would wish to see it em-' played In a better enure than thin intervention, It In in the hand of n man of honor worthy of the,' name he be n ts. With *itch guarantee I have an,C6A to every part of the camp, end I wall °Ceti- pied till sunset last night, and from day light this morning. in vieiting with him every paint whence I could preemie iniormation. I must confess lam quite benched up by the exploration. and feel that this burping ran end malaria districts ale not tetit ed to My blood, whilst n.y, companinin, hardened during eight year, of African heat, is an fresh as when we stetted, and solicits my company to another eartlrintin before nightfall. The Com mander in *Mel has Ottawa ere .rindeptet add hos. [nullity, and en ter Itegi wishing to hide soy part of his operation* he boa hogged of me to see and judge for myself, to examine every ramp, and visit every out post. I have for two days made toll use of this permission, and "your corroapond tint" is now almost an well known in the French , linen as hp was ill those nf,,pharles 4lbert, in the untottunate Lombardy *ampaigs. I see lite same arrangements, only op a larger scale, that I ob served and described at Clyde Vecchia. officern and men sleep in the hole tents which affords only room for one person lying down. and, l may say, ilia,' almost meat out of the same dish. I saw several grimes ei j iy mg a family dinner, consisting of one great duals of soup. pea and corn ed meat, brought from France, with luscuits and wine ,uf lihitum —Them were few complimenta and little evre9iiiny, but every man fell to with resolute appol,te. and, if there wail no desert. team was the supreme luxury ofa segar. I do not smoke, mid rarely ~ r ink wine; but if any thing would in :non to take to the weed snit the bottle, it would lag tie ,m,-.,templation of the superhuman enjoyment which these warriors find in their re gain and tan de yay.o. I wish 1 could place MI vans at their err vice. and I must give a hint to the Presidant of the Republic, and tell him if be really wishes to be popatar with ibe army, he cannot find nay surer mods al becoming KO than that ef sending a million of good segars to Fumicino. The name at tl.e landing place Is quite suitable to the com modity unported, and he may be assured, though the gilt will end in smoke. the rocokocumn ofit will n e t evaporat e so candy. The sanitary state of the army is better than b auricled to find it, but the General in Chief must finish the affair of f hand, for the steam I roe arising from the Tiber and the low gr and, neer it must be fatal to those wbo sleep in the open deids. Thomas L. Critieriden, Esq., etinsul of the Bei red States for Liverpool, and his lady, sailed from Boston for Liverpool, in the steam ship America, OA Wednesday last—Nat. Into!. MAZZOCI BAP! GAIMMOL.....The New York Ban gives the following description of these eels lasted mem • . • Mental, thelead of the Triumvirate, is some. whet known to the world. He lea Milanese, who, some years since, in concert with Garnbaldi, Har- I ro Harting, thetwo.Bandierats, sons of an Ans. I Irian Admiral. and other heroic spirits, attempted a revolution in Italy. rpon its fame, Maaami escaped to England, where be instituted, end for several years kept a school, in which he taught 1 without compensation the Italian exiles in Lon• , don. His sterling character, Ms learning and his ' able writings, though thoroughly democratic. se cured him the esteem of the hest minds in Eng land, nod the opening of his letters by Sir James 1 Graham, in the British Post Office, at the inlitign. 1 Lion of the Austrian Arubmisador, gave the some 01 Mrtaßilli a prominence as noble, as that of Gra- I ham's became contemptible. Garibaldi, the Roman General, escaped to South America, and for years, fought for R •poblienninm„. there, while Mazzini was writing for it in England. 1 The two Bandierras were seized by the Austrian ' and shot. On the outbreak of the new Italian revolution, Marini and Garribaldt as also Ave.- Lana, well known to the citizens of New York. with many other noted exiles, returned to their native land. It is a sufficient proof of -their pops, laroy, that Italy hailed and honored them on their return. Martini, who could boast the esteem and friendship of Lord Dudley Stuart, Bulwer, Jerrold, Hoorn; and men of that stamp in England, 1 has become the brat man in Italy—he is the ablest as n statesman. Garribaldi has achieved the hou se of defeating the Spanish and Neapolitan., and of holding even France in check. W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentlll4 Onset and residence on Foortn xt opposve the Pumburgh Runk. 011.xe flias... hours from 9 o'clock to lt! A ti.. end from 2 o'clock toy P. M. scpl4-12 Improvement. in Dentistry. OR. r,. 0. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared In of nu lecture nod Pm MAXI Thrill in whole and pas of re, upon Auction or Auumpbenc Suc'..na l'lmex. Ttne.locua rumen to VIVIt Men", whore the het h. i. eximxed. Othre and residence next OoOr to the y or , office, Fourth street, Pittelmrch. TO--.1 APPuddety F. It Eaton. 'ell Fire and Marine Inanranee.—Tut ann. 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( 10ePERA3--3ta ~ bi• 1.1 floe oriior, lb. •io low by . iiva J sellUtlNKal all a Co _ LA RD OIL-10 bbls beg! goolsty, for sale-by D' l2 J BeLIOONMAXE)t S. CO ASTROLOGY. ~l~ f l trOfit.N7o, cercireased Shllosispher, Pres, Iterl dr tteiratrulogtoul Mutely, * um' Tema. tat the city for • • on tone, cud nosy be consulted on ell the odors of hurotin life, at No 10, St Chats st Attendanco frornr3 to Br. u. Yee 7500 from .Nit Lotertso . tbo only person whop - I:dieted correct ly the tuarttago of Queen 'heroin, and dose nitert her tinsbond, .tyrro yen n beforo tool, pian o fir—iartnetlii time of h.. Nyitlr To. Canttot. to toe A MAN calling his name Ch. L. Smith, it Mkt. appheations -or Insurance for the St. Lawrence County Mutual Insurance Company of N. Y., tins ta ken several at Conneaut and-other places, but when asked io show his authority, he makes a practice of leering very soddenly. with Is nu impostor. No one has authcniy to is. applionuons for the above compaptp• In Otto, mires he has • centric,. of Ago.- ef snpted by kr G. Foote, Secretary, and nounterhett ed by IL F. army.. General Anew, Cleveland, Onto. Said Smith to short, has sandy hstr, red face, light eyes, heavy shoulder. drinks =moderately, and ny or pretends m be 'tom Grgdensbanrh, N. 1. B. F. BRArFON, General Agent. [Cleveland True Dom. E. A. J. 11A.LL• .IyII divratT crueitori m L it J. HALL are yenttente4 to rail 1 he offloo nhinn, Fount etirOl, or r nunlnfold, on Fnd•y, lan July. al 4 P. NI %VAL. At. *HININI, Asunnee. WTC.tik AND JEWELRY.—The anbaeriler Lae now on hand a fine assortment of boat Eng bah and Geneva Gold and Silver Potent Leoer Wow h c, at a+ low prices OS ere otforgd it the Eastern all is good order and warranted. it • AV W WILSON, corner 4th and trket %tit - - -WATCH REPAlaisc— in aii a. branches,cur ied on wall ripecial care nod ntten. - ing rhe t rno.t and experienced workmen 'Hai employ. and rioitie a tonal.t peniono: idtenton 'hitt .m.ll. Ie u pronure the bcet as ml:muon co a:I olio luny favor me sub their wort. W W WILSON!, Watch Maker. 1)1! Et. ?Hurter tit IVI THE ATLANTIC D AND 0 D IEN D. IIO TF.LEGRAPFI CO). PAN V love sett!ttrell n Dintslend of Fifty Cents per share from the tett-fling of Ms hoe for the loot three month, rotting Mtth Jus,' and payable on and otter ItiM tor Western Await°tilers pop 01.1 e nt the °Mee of Palmer. Fianna Ss Co TII, 11. 0,19 WM. MICE!". Seey• - DorrLE CORKs--. - po „, I ° , l . n d Obit, JL) luat rcc.:ved and for •ele I it V. ,EI.LERS..S7 We.od al MERICAN VEFOIILLION-1 rrc d ind .Idll E I'S Tl lIPENTINE Axn TANNERS nnoh.inst rcenorod and for .ate by Jr , / It II , 1 , :LI.131IS C% VAL 1'11.1.130.N.1-:,—Z+ ;u4l rre'dond for •alc » It I: SKLI.KitS 1100PF:It'S P•St ree'd and for .aw by R sELLErti FA.\lll.l' Fnarily n o , can.. Newnan, and ror a. 60 by DOTASII--3 eck, I . .ath, on hand awl forfllic by I Iv II REYNOLDS k SIIEE • lOWNINO b LANDSCA I.: GAR DKNIN(:—Now eady,,, it/ edition. revisal and entargul, avlty ad:IA/ r anal IllaeLtrattont A Trem.e. Landscape den.ng and Knoll Architecture., adapt" 4, North Atnenca. by A J Dowu/oy, /n one volume, profane/ v Jurt rect./yeti and .n.te by 0.1 D LOCKWOOD INI, , TRATUR'S NoncE-I,ters o• i•nro. ton h+ve t.cett gnuortl thr undrr...r.n d . 1, utv l.Nr . }I.IRY D. persfulo Indert,rd to tip der,-,1!. arc rvintred to make. pmysot•nl. and tho, It, 'Low, are equ,ted to present 1. cm. proper, 11- wcod. for peutnen, r out dr , nr r/11•0:1 WILLIAM F;ICIIIIALIL Adenr. :olored a W 11IUR )710 X F. earner Ch and Market ~ • THI'G°7I cnntor, vith no P , COIIIII of vn.it La W. W. COristlno• of lilll - 41.1.11, n.rnt YezullA, 01 Devil W.. 011 Inlnltry• and 0 0 ... u r tne 11.100 11,ory D C 1.. ow iintrrnit, , dr. .tful va...ni .e ts; d .ovel Ivo! nt- 1.0 h rum,' in 7• I,llk ur t•raver or not Morn 11111(111. • - loat 1 , 1111, , e .f nge 'Prn^ Jo , r-ve,ved and fnr on, he ! WOC,11) GS Wool IC 111 VI 11 D. I ream, t G.ta CZ.IO,NT, Juiy P. 1-45 { rr lIE Trn•te •s if tha :"itt•,...,rah Go. Compay:y hays. day dec'ared a Di rniend of Corr p.r cant 1., six month.. on the Capital Flock paid .n, paj nt.., to s:netlsonla or thy, logo! representasvas lortna•cl• at the other a( tttr Cnmpan pyp .4.1tad.,51 JAMES M. CHRIS Tre.urnr. I V, I V I I , I I -,I: W ": ' i N u r . ) . e l ::,:e : l t al: a Lhs o:and 'ill, • p•-•• sant to tor last .ianr•Pr, royable oaf aller lb , :.rat: ni tnr• (.ILas• at Pa, Mer. Hanna & Co. J. , sHl A iIANNA. Treas. byte - • BOOKS—Cu r..att s Frotosopny of Men.- IV 1, cal Seleuer•, Trcatt-a on I e P.m Lou, on PIIIZInd. by Cosrun, Ilooper • Uletuanary; Cougiesot , s do do. Coop:'. ;o steal do, Cham.' 51.- I,:d.nt Surgery do Aar moth y's Corks, sof., Unparequs on Us- t Lerus. Hope on the heart; Crovetols,s Anatomy. NN ...on on Lnseases of the :sun, {'area.'. Materin Mad., am! Tnerayistucc.: Lnaronan o 5 Frapttac .rte Tttornta,fetoru, sad resuming their tear, at plOtt:4llre. COOCI II char toted top:altos to travel rc dotglileaso. make up the ratio and 10 , V bills for theta.' le es in the Pituntirgh others, on ts4)er to sale 'Ape arriving co ftrownsvilled It is Orgerefore Ortr,t4,lll‘ lur P.a ) fAlte. to get their ncliets bethre going of the boat, re our ntlico, Monougatieln irOer street, Or It Charles MOM. Work:km ritoblogl, vosSedbm J., FS KIM VlA).....,g'ectint intuVurgh toulactga Pacatot thists - ' FOR CLNCEIN ATI ANIM)SLOLGSVILI,M , The eplendtt *ger steamer.: • 'PELEtaeII.APII No ) Nasky, man .. cc - olrol leave ri,,./ . ..sbner tittortnedoOrl ports rt t i . , Mtpeo.• daii .... th i e r : g th hi t o io n t, f at 10 nook s—tis " L ft liftcl;44!, tja i' . 7 fLAOsie.' l 4gie. lad GIG/ It MI GI-EN It [Aloha._ PPETSBIYgGIi AND LOL'ISIVIA)Le. PACli4.4l.llir new ne mad splendid HUMon gerpocket, TELECtitAnt mrwtov., hurl leave nod and Louisville on TharadAy, the 34 g 7 -I.lr, N o'clock, A. M. For freight Or Faso. apply44boara, to BURRED DGM , Ef ILSON 4e.g.' GEO LI MILTMJERGEN.4 m's 3 Lontivllla and SU Lo Pnekoto3oinr. 1849.3 n• ILLLULAR TUESDAY PACI4 ' FFOR, S'4_4` , 1 , The fine t num,. etensoer KFLASTIs. Dee. W. Wie*,ji for the above t0,k31 p., every Tuenley, at 10 o'clock. For freight or pneenge opply,c33 60,, A, or E. C. KIND -k..6 159 Co..Tf.er REGULAR SATURUATPA — M 111.01 t fr.iluL etca ll rri * r A ;sir PfierposObroster, sr Pcittste or .he rtlsorr <.°6 ry_St r strartT, at to o'cl.k, o height Or pn..atr app17,21 truant or Ist.NG'irlo Lort,G4ito, Leftirl2,_ B.S.ULAR CACKUT ggii4 CING4NI4SO. .„,,,..." The eplendiehoo-eoger ni..44,10er F..MMOU.NT, :)'4' t G W . El.herylieroer wOU i:4yre for tide day, ot 4 o'elocir7 h° P.7l '"4 -$ ll ''''''''' ' .e " . °°' s hal ,. For freipt or poorogeopplah lexard. Ipik. 13 . FOft CINCINNATI AN4LOCISVII, I. The light draoA-iit hriniueer MY ; I . e n tl rc lu c enit t ;i : Olday, the 1,11 . 11•41, at For freight or parerge Lipp/I - ph board or trr',7. , DAV Htgaga, ~ .., t. Tim sptemle.uneamer ®- stis‘NANDontt, i' , , , R. arra. mLelfek, %sal. leavii.'for we bona and tustatediate portak,„ls day at 4 ok. P .iff -- For f fight or passago applyem board, or, 111 T rEglagEw t.r4.4* 0. ---,--- FOR CINCINNATI. '.'" l T hc bcfme Ita l kt,druaght st etikel j . " ra mar rirr. ,„.ui7 . milke:m..omm 0h)1 1 010 4 ,0, teloE-t. rho twin ,teiVe for the , aboke a al satermethate potes this day. , iv For gaigin or passage, apo§"kto board .-i i, r- rug ciNcmk.nri - .i• . ~ , The fir. par:Prager istearrter , jail.• „.., MT, till leave ...iv ...litia,e Kountv, muster, leave fa. 0,,,,,, , • ",r. ,..„..,--.. • . at, and te l e k medtato ituesDagt on dot dai, at tit ,geloe k. A fit • • For amen or bassiega, apply .-, board, or Rs, /Yip GEO LI liff_,Ek.NBERGElk, Alit FUR V•111.I.I.INt. A. , ip lefilDla- P - ofthi." ,r—Tim t,•011,,,,,i •01,..1ant alifacarner I N 111:DtiON. • ; .."*.it i .l Ide...Ellen• ms..o. e, wt.] p eto r m • • ...• •••• • ...., vie le cairn ttp oonvetabarett V. ae01t..4 au • Ertugepon :Miseill leave l'i -Mugu oa hVmliterda) aidbatardayk. furfr e aght ur onasnre, applE•on board. ii 19_111_ FOR WHEELING 11dfD SUNFIISR.., -- • ''.eye,„ The bee nth I 1 ctAk.)., Eara.L-A,‘;. '7.1f 4 .....012:14• George Coilt.spc, messier, ,i-gt fr., -. -,.., , or above o.lldt linen:o[4loW Wrti 03> Ronda). and flutredaya at tfi • It I•6' For freight or passage, appll•nte board. '..: • apl7 SUNDAY TRIP:" :F0 liEiVEltsii• , The II F. Mil sive:nor iOTOS,IIGAN •I. '''''' No le, unit !cage the laudnorkippoine ' '... a the 't _ 14.,„., „., te . I onottp,kbela }Wave,' etty Sue ... .re-e-- ~ 0.- ay tactu.tog 41 0 o'rkter, foWienver. Retentive.. will arnve at 5 o