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PITTABUZIGUI
TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1i, 1549.
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IFTnn P 11117... DAIL , tiszarrs is published
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.beir favors before sr , at., and as early the dal' a%
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PHILADELPHIA NORTH AMERICAN.
Advertisements And risibecripiions to the North Airier
lean and United Sums Gazette, PhilAdelphis, receive,
awl formarded Irma this odic.
Awriaatioisic AND WHICI TICKET.
IMUCTL.
WILLIAM IIASLETT,. of Bullet Coutity.
.121IMILT.
Bent C. WALKER, or Ehsahrth Borough.
JOHN AtILLEBOB ShhrP.'“Mh .
CALEB LEE, of Patohurgh.
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GOD. S. MAYS, of Upper t. Close.
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coroetuao
JAR. MITCH BLL, of Peel les
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WM. M. AIPTIIMILS, of 17isbeftf,
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JOHN BYERS of FindlNT.
Per LreelPfattere SOO neat pag•.
•te Sheet page for Telegraphic dew•
Giensral Taylor' a Progrer•
The Washington Republic. of Friday morning,
annimances Gen. Taylor's departure, no hie north
ern tour, as follows . .—
.The Presißent left the city at 5 p.m . yesterday
evening, and was accoinpeoled. n. tar an Balti
more, by the Marshal of the Dodrict, Richard
Wallach. E.q Atittltimorc be espected to meet
his son in law, Dr. IL C. Wood. I ti A , who, we
learn, will accompany elm on his tow. The
crowd at the &toot was large, and the train un
usually folk. Hew not accompanied by any
member of bin family. or by any official personage
except Mr. Wallach."
The Baltimore American announces the arrival
of the President to that city, to follows: .•
"The President of the United States rerhed
city
ton yeder.
Hew day as greeted afternoion t
onse car. from Wash
inghis arrival at Morn
Clam Depot, by a large number of eitam" , , will
many of whom be exchanged aaluustlous. )l.
proceeded Immediately in a carriage to Barnum'
City Hotel, where a greet crowd of persons wer
waiting to see him, nod GC tieing introdoccil
the assembly, be ma de a bnef address, elore.sing
greet pleasure nt his warm reception, nod her
mini on bin return, to relnern a day or 0.0 in
the city, when he would be glad to take his fellOw
cinema by the hand."
The American of S durday. states l int the Preai
dent lea Baltimore in the same quiet' style that
characterised his arrival, it being biwobject ap
parently ta avoid all display, and to travel as far
as possible ae • private came a. Shortly before
nine o'clock ha left Barnums Hotel, ne . ronanunied
by a number of gent'emen, and proceedCd in
carriages (that occupied by the Prewdent being an
open baroache, drawn by Late horseidto the Bdlion
Depot. Here a beauttitil new ear. Iron the (Mot
of which the Amerman day was displayed, land
been prepared, and into which the Prerldeat and
his party were ushered.
Volta. Pa.. Amino 10, p v.
• .
General Taylor and butte. acoontranied by G.,.
Johartan and Anne. arrived her' at ti lit•utilre•pnst
One o'clock this afternoon Th"y were eworted
from the cars to the Wariongtoa llotrte• twn
companies at • otnotrerr ago a kr, number 1 t
citizens and persona from the surrouniltng t•tdrotry
who had congregated to welcome the old hero
The streets were thronged with people or bolt,
vexes end all tees. After reaching the hotel
Governor Johnson come forward and addreseed
the multitude. At the Muse of hot remares, all
sato could. went up and eongramlnted the Preto •
dent, shaking hi, hand and inikiag room for ether.
to do the same. $ $
The President thanked the assemblage lilt their
kind attention, end atter further ceremoule, he
left for the cars and nroceesled towards Lancaster
Litnent - rnte. August In r
Gen. Taylor arrived here a short time idler
o'clock this eventng. A large coven's° of per
sons from the•erty and surrou othn; country term.,
out to bid him welcome. The telegraph office $a
Just closing, and 1 have no time to send you fur
ther particular..
From the Phtladelplun Inquirer.
Hon. Moses ilsarros. — The name of the Hon.
Moses Hampton is mentioned in Claaneeneitl with
the appointmeiht of Minister Plenipotentiary from
this State. Mir. Hampton was one of the earliest
and most influential friends of General Taylor, and
contributed greatly to the promotion of hill nomi
nation by the National Convenuon. He • subse
quently devoted himself in the Presidattlal
vain
/rasa, with nunnery ands.: that oQ pated' no aiet ,
fully upon ithe anspicit i ma result in the Waa:ern
part of Pennsylvarea
Mr. Hampton, too viarrols sod emit. vatrd ct n,!
adds a varied and mature einerieaere to icelaial.on
and en established reputation for soUnancei n(
judgment ass Statesman. Toe diplomatic repre
•
aeintatiOn of American interns a may he slaty In
vested to his hoods. Sti - mid the full minston he
assigned to the West, Mr. Hampton's appOmtment,
are have no doubt, would prove highly satisfacm.
The New rid Tribana copies the above cow,
plimentary notice, of our excellent memoir of
Congress, and endorses it an far as Mr. Hanoptoills
character and abilities are concerned ; acknowl
edging him to be "a fur mao, and • sounfi
Wbigt
who "will discharge with credit and fidelity any
duties which may be assigned him." The Tri
bune, however, objects to the appointment 01 Mt
H. to any foreign mission for two principal rea
sons, one of which is unfoauded. It la that the re
signation of Mr. Hampton, to accept of a Foreign
Mission, might endanger the lugs of this Whig dis
trict. There U not the slightest danger of this—
The district has n clear Whig working majority cf
Over • thousand on the moist ordinary Oceationa,
and three thousand and over on great ones. The
other reason le that Mr. H. is the only Whig mem
ber of ill. last Congress elected to the next, from
WerieraTentisylvania. There is some force in
this objection, although the Whig member elected
Menus. Howe; lireed and Ogle, are gentltmen
who will soon take a finepiace in that bode. We
shall he so Kan a the editor of the Trbune, to
Mae the service of Mr. Hampton in Congress,
where he has deservedly taken n high rank, but
we cannot blame him fur acaaptieg of a foreign
mission, if one is offered to him, nor an we
Qnd
fault with the government for requiring.hs servi
ces in ott utiportant and honorable a pool.
Taitaris Oaocaco not Ftoatn.—The stvenush
Republican of Monday say.? "We are tafortr.ed
that one company of the United Swett troop. ini
tioned at Charleston left that city on -Friday,„ So
board the steamer Nina, for Florida. The comp.,
ny occupying the barracks la the city will also
iar the ease destination in a row day!, as
we learn from Capt. Anderson that his ha. been
notified that orders to that effect nave been inroad
by the War Depute:Mut A volunteer company
alone hundred men will leave Jacksonville. Flop.
ida, this day be the laden settlement. Whatever
may be the extant of the outbreak in Fiorda,;ued
the comes which led to it, whether personal feel
ing or general hostility on the part or thelndiana,
it is a source of gratification that the Administra
tion has taken prompt measure's ftr is •o rises•
North Carolina ILUpturns.
Being at length moored of the eleitioa o f ,Nlr
Stanley, in the eighth districtorie or enabled to
complete nor list of the Representallvits elect:trom
the State of North Carolina, to thej abirty , finit
Convene. They are politically divined no in tine
last Congress, rm. NI Whigs and t i brec !Irmo
mats:
Whigs. • D.:mamma. •
Thoma■L Chaco n. Abraham Vt. V.- able
Joseph P Caldwell, John a Hamel,
Edmund Deberry,liam S Ash,
Augustine H Sheppard. •
Edward Manly,
Ek.ia outu.sq. .•
The Whigs throughout the Ueio have eanie
for conettntation at this result, DOIIIODADDADT, AA
it doer, the Mamma and canservausta of tad Peo
ple ofNettb Carolina, and that the old *forth Stale
is Wnta to MCI
Con, AND ALWAN6 r> DA DD.
1119.
The Oulelnalsti Gazette up., that. en Irishman
P g 0 .,,„ d Bigvniegn, in that coy, hal actually diecov
pod & perpetual mot on, or the mai thing, -which
A i • Vlny simply told—ri nnactare that to an aanlfoind
li go nli requites a hula oil to createany amount of
1 pourer, according to sire. The machine, orrir 'pp.
'gas is that city, weigh* 100 lbs.. sad wall run •
toning lathe until it greatcoat, only requiting oil
i • 021136 ar twice n day.
Tits POliteculaer liener e l :011".. , Colletesr,) end
the Commissioner oldie Gwent Lind Othte, (Mr.
Butrzulteldj ere absent tram the city on a vita 10
ttielr respeCive homes.
The Attorney Gerteralot the Ihriled Stater, (sr.
Jo/mem) km returned to this city rum Ptandet•
• • —Net. Rut. . .
Chi* Week Later from Sweep
75013.66.Ah:4 4 4i'kilOritilifi;2Bthlult, al.
riied**eir *ins lo i eff Y. 4. l :i'O'ThiM
day, lag. ilibf Ote; here prtstrioaly Oil! the
suractOer newt; which Was Wistaria r the
, cicglaitt , ~•
The two great festiteres of the intelligekir by !
this ariiral, &Insist in the news it furnishes of the
war between the combined despotisms of imetria
and Rem*, and the patriots of Hungary, ?drug
\liiitai ',for Helmet independence and comailm
tional 'freedom—and the progress of the qublera
to England.
An examination of full files of Eaglitfirt and
French journals, of all shades al political prlnci-
plea tad predilections, at once explain. at:by the
summary we receive by telegraph is not air clear
and consistent as newspaper readers would natu
rally Wish to have furnished them. The coil:files of
ernuien and hopes among the journalists!a En
rope Whose accounts we moat necessarilyilake as
the basis of our own, is so great as to prcvhat, dm
rag n period of excitement, any thing the true and
1 invalid suttee:teas of events being giviii. No
two aeeottall of the nate of affairs in Oozes'',
agree; nor even at Vienna is the truth knotWn out
side of official moles. 1
The 'accounts from Hungary, op to )he last
moment of the steamer, Were as usual, vague and
contradictory. The Nst steam shipilroteht us a
report that there had been a bLoodg battle helore
C.miora. between the liungariati army, under
Georgey. end the united Austrisa and l(usstan
corps Under Ilaynau and Psalm:lie32e, which re.
suited: ithout decilitre advantage it, eithei party ,
but to 'which the &die. were the greatest sudereta
By that arrival, too, we received a report air. Gen'
Item, with forty thbusand llungarihns. 1.4 lotion
upon Gen. Loden, and his forced! Itussfpos, in
T. a asylvania, and beaten them, aMi tout tills v i -
11 left the mad open Or him tetprooccti to the
-itefpl Peterararden. This last rumor is neithet
untirmcd nor contradicted by thiWatrtval.:,
The latest dates we now hove (tom Vichna art
o Jane fld, just one week later tt?an the irevioni
dr.ces. ()art or the facts that hre heyOuil .any'
bolts at ail, is, that there had beciinevern, nod at
noel continued fighting, between the meta artnes
n the meat of Hungary - , and it seems almost
equally clear, that h u milities had horn martini on In
Itin south and west with great acti,vity. - Ert,e battle
of pomorn was fought on the 11th rely. t i Connorn
is satiated on the west rid," of the Itanobis, and is
about 60 miles from Vl[llOM, and 33 fiesta Bude-
Pt atb;the capitals respectively of Austrisinad lian•
miry.
Oa the 13:h July, the A estrisma,anefluseiads
tout up position. about Bads, 44 being destined
tor Havasu's, the Austrian commander an chiefs
bead quarters. Gm. Ramberg wit the commander
of the Ahstrtau corps, which, oathe I GA, crossed
the rivet, and took op gunners lit Pesthamad while
in the very act of exchanging congratulations with
the r northern Ames the news dame chit iarmgvf
tigil appeared at Wsitzea, on the west Aide of the
Danube, and about ball way betS-ceo deimorn and
linda.Pesth. it seems that twornays ader the bat
tle of the 11th, be had set out With thd main part
of his many, reused the Dianna, and followed it
watera hank, with the tntesbou dl' breaking
through the Roman line., andrininef Dembrint
his carps of Hungarians., whiSalt Wei edvisacis l 9
limn the east. Arrived at Witteen. he carne m
contact with a detachment of Fiance PeAtieuritehs
main Russian division, unelerlGen. §ass, on 'he
' 13th ult. The report of Paehiewitch says, that
dose immediately berm the adahir. spun the Hun-
earlier, who, the Prince say, had 41 tlOO men. and
120 guns. Sat' corps was the vanguard of the
in Russian army, and cootained about 23030
[ 'men. We may be permitted to dohbl whether
1
cos began the attach, from, the terms ot the
Prince's owe moon. The beide began md con.
tinned through that dry, the .next, the 10th, and
„was not concluded till soma ;time on the 17th, a
three day's fight. Them a no doubt; that Pestle.
witch was badly bested, and badly *ten the Gnat
day, for he admits that his vanguard Made rt• im
pression, and that he sent ollito Buda, twelve or
fifteen mile., in a great hurry F ur more help, which
Ihe reestved. Gen. ikaruberg,hlto A Cpstrma. :slued
,
out to support him. Gen. Patron, wino appears to
have been the notmiaol Chief. of the, AUftrlans la
the fight, make. report that the Russians were rea
l.
amg at a good renad rate, when then allies came
(~ up, and all other accounts mpresent r 4hat the Hun.
t t tartan. would probably hare made Minot meat ot
I them in a very abort tame, bat for ;the manta:et.
` meat. The most prejudteedend inveterate foes rt
the Hunganane hear testhineiny toj,„their brdliant
charges and heroic conduit in this bank: The
nem day Paskiewitch concentratedbis fumes, and
with the aid of his allies, henuthumbered his en,
saes so overwhelmingly Itikt he rays they were
revealed from deploying ,their whole force, io
that though the fight went on the whole day. , i a a.
ohiy so artlll-ry er.gagems it. rk.q il,trd t.l+ Jilt
11th, the anes'eallied and Made a desperete attack
on the rear guard of Georgey'ri anty, wh.th had
ounmenced a movement ton•arde the north. They
gathered no Murcia on this day, tooltheir whole a•.
my made no greater imprierton Oyun tau .mall
corps of the Hungarians, than to thke 000 priton•
era, and two pen.' of caravan.
Neither of the chiefs mr , comrsaand of the allies.
pretend to tate there own loss or that of the Hun
banana Mat that the tau oti the ktrt of the former
must have been immense>there can be no doubt
from the nature of the figid, its duration, and the
great uumbers of the inipertalistu Their ill she
et!s was so matted that pen. Hayti. was doe
graced at once, and ( - red; HeIIPC took the cow
mind. 7., e
bitch was the battle of e..... 4 the longest, and
we cannot doubt the moikbloodyed the war. The
result appears to bare hien thatrthe Hunganans
were forced to retreat, and that they laded in thew
91.1 e, t, which was to 10114 • junction with mother
e irps of Meat force.; miler Deenbtoski. Where
that officer and his army Are, doe. not appear
Ti e report of the engagelbent between htm and a
Rossoh corps, is not continned In these becoun , ll,
lied he been where Georgey hoped hewer., so as to
Wye cruplOylatlat to a pail Of Haynau. and Par_
ties:itch's armies, Georiguy's metory over the re
mainder would have been complete. .
Filial the south and west there are many and
epode:Leg reports of beetles and marches The
imper.list and tory aoheords say the Ban Jena ,
eteh and the Rosstan General Grotentielm, have
crushed Item and his .Mrps and the opposition
prints •ffirtii that the molt of - the operation is, that
Rem has either beaten ar eluded all the Human
Generals, that with 50,000 Mag3are, he tell upon
Jellsehice and his Gromlaus, on, the 11th June, at
St. Thollian, now Peterwardiet, muted ban, and
drove him acme. the D adobe loth Sere.. It seems
probable from all accoorns that 'Hem, by stii.rior
strategy, managed to aroid lighting with the Rue
then General, to Tratisylyanta, that be proceeded
towards the Boo's camp, and has obtained impor
tant edvantages over hon.
But how is all this bletutshedoo end t and what
has been necompliafted; We confess that the pros'
peel is yet dark for limitary. slae is wasting her
strength and her best bkfiod In these rest:Mien bat
tles, but the source Croat wb.ch;her relentless an.
tagnnists draw their terinireeel. en unfailing one.
The boarded treasures df Raisin, and the uncount
ed millions of the Amami* slaves are all at the
disposal of their heredary pet. °color, and even
should these fail in the krt.:acted struggle, there is
the Prussian, who hat lost bald a taste of blood:
caper to join in the chase of ad nobler ',ohm, and
upon the other aide is that poor amateur despot of
France, and his .'llepurrlican" )ackals, whose high.
eat ambition unauld'beAo imilme any act ot base
ness and cruelty, whioltcould he Lately perpetrated:
so hemmed in with the - hounds, how can the poor
victims hope to escape , anima that horrible dam.
oration of the Republitan amain, committed in We
destruction of Roman liberty; the battle for freedom
has hemmed to he creed whern lost throaghoat F.-
rope. We trust it maile renewed under happier
auspices, but toe the 'reeent; it would be hoping
almost against hope htiespecta favorable result In
Hungary, whew the ehds aret'7..o tearfully against
her, and when the etif,f ' e has Seen yielded at every
point. But her destiMes mean the hands of God,
who can bear her thringh .4 her afllictions, if lie
have so willed it.
Nicholas is is layout to pay the bills of the benevo
lent French republic mush/name. at Rome. It 1s
fitting and appropriate that the wage. of blood so
maned should cornet (tom ihnee hands. Perham It
needed this erogrednOm to Oa the mecum ot the
Infamy ot the so called French Republic. How per
f ee t is the parallel betleeen 4e 30 pieces of Iscanot
and these million. shit use tth pay for the French
bombardment. .41 P
liPatt looking ovee l lelth spme care the mconis
of the disease in Eeteand, ).1:e find that the tele.
graphic reports as M the ifireaa of Cholera, are
hardly somained. Tirt total..number of death* in
the ltingdota.lrelata4entaffiled, from the epidemic,
bribe dal. Preeiou to thr5,244 was 1795. For
the 21t14there were aeported in the kingdom 001
dead.; 256,1171; %Lb, 20i, When we consider
that these are the auttintes in . the We given
far 16000,00001 - peorde, ve mtuth efthef "Winds
that the rethares arrtincomplete and decepli` a., or
that the theease does pot prevail to an latent that
than be ealletKepfdemical.
For a Water amount of Ettropeen affairs, tee
nekr the reader to the exceltent letter from Lon.
don, of "Spectator."
Pawn arigw Tons-
Correspondence of the Putsharra
Fkw Yeats. Aug. 9, th 49.
The arrival of the English nail the California
steamer's news has given people something to talk
about; but, so far as California W concerned, very
little encouragement. It will be remembered than
every body thought promions and clothing s goo.
apeculation, and as a maitre of course, the losses
and disappointment is general. An opinion can be
safely expressed now, that Inmanl labor will not
yield ird much more In California than in New
Curt, and the general feeling a in favor of work
ing In a civilized country. From England the
news is looked upon favorably, and nothing notic
ed to warrant any fear of distress among bee bus-
The autumn.traile'is progressing rapidly here,
and the imp largo as have ever beet knows.
The rate of sterling hills has advanced, but no one
can be surposed at this, who knows any thing of
the comae ut trade with England. The important
August are tiny. as large or larger than any
month in the year. and of worse, require a larger
remittance. In a month from this time, imports
I will shale, and the course of exchange be more in
OW lava,. Should it remain as at present, we have
coo to spare for all demands.
A call has been made for a Whig State Con
vention, VO be held at Syracuse, co the 26th of Sep
ts ink,. The elficers to be elemegl this year Me
the State are ell sUbOrklitlatelh but the pow...skin Cr
them u esbeollhl to the proper adrotnilltratiOo
the government by floe. Fish, and as resolute a
contest will be made as though the executive chair
wan 10 be
• -
tyur most prominent Presbyterian pulpit, that of
the Rev. Clardiner Spring) is to be filled for some
weeas by It,. McGill, of Patel:apt, As Dr.
Spring It very careful of the reputation of his pal
pt, the new incumbent may espeLt crowded
houses during his stay among us, nor is it Rapes.
chic that he may he induced to remain perma
nently, for people here think nothing of .pending
wrtytnouaaad dollars for a enema, when the proper
•
lergymat can be but
The reports of Chule.a continue favicil and
he disease bids fair to leave oats enmity as it
•atue. Only 11 cares nod 93 deaths to day, and
thus In the tare or an Mille supply of immigrants
on the oue hand, and a superfluity of green corn,
melons. peaches, apples, and pears on :he other.
Toe disease is very malignant. and the proportion
ci deaths very large. Sew England it seems is
not to escape. The mortality at Boston is greener
than ithas ever been here, but her public author
ales are euereette and W. use all the exertions
Money continuer in demand by morrhwus, arts ,
re now busy no can be expected. Strangers ar
owing in upon us in large numbers, chiefly fro
ionsxtreme sousb and routts went. The opt
s la oo<l. art large, and every Ming Err-
hsilows an active autumn.
Tee places of amusement ate all in lul l ed bid
.• Meg la good OTlOroco of the 55011555 il
ne to;u, f,rr [het, support comes rintniyfrl
agent. two . Operas, concerts at hall n doses
. tou. with dye thenvott, would Peuto to be quail
enough for out ?dollen.] village."
Tao steamer limning up the harbor, and met-
chants averse to operate, until her lettere are de
ered. Flottt In firm, and a little fligtier than fur
a day or two. in ,unsequence ot decreased sup
plies. In Wheat no change. Corn is wanted and
ihe stock small. In nroviwons ea cheese of any
note. Welokey 23:a21 for 0610, Sales beet
witnessScoth Iron at 15201 per too. Oils are very firm,
les of erode whale at 311; Molasses, Su
guars, and Coffee are in brisk request at full rates,
with large wafers tilling for the country.
The British Amerlee.n Lehihe In Owe-
The Canuteboo representing that past -I( the
.nhabitants in Upper Canada, who have ...tamed
the tale at the head of this paragraph. which WWI
recently to session at Kolgsloll, has adsounted.—
Their last not was to draw up and issue an ad
dreas to the Inhabitants of Canada, in wtoeh they
state taetr grtes maces, and recommend remedies
for them. Their gr.evances ere prmcipally there
three:
Fast. Greet . Benno, that had long pursued a
reateoure sod pmtecitte policy with reference to
the commerce with , the cokrntea, soddenly adopt
loser -
ed le trade prom:pies, and adoroted other coon
inns to on equal cm:ape:mon with Canada in he
markets. The result of thin to Co:medal:ma been
monetary prest:lre bankruptcy, and gener2l d•
tress
ecand. The Provinatere has he
I
an en forlbil.psyrnent oneuffered in the re
bellion of lSai.
Tnird. The Provincial Governor of the Cana
dos has undertaXert to dispense the royal pain,
•ire se touch for the Is rock of French liberals,
roan Ms. and renels, at tor the Pruita royal and
c on-ervatlve poroon of the lithabasnis of Canada,
,
1 cr , •-• a.. 1 +raw on has
bred
.l
usaaesred :Ile put.nd expenditure, as ordelud
and cuotrulied Iry their governors.
The Lernedie , suggested, are—
Fine. A new tariff. framed upon the ponetple
of protection to the trade and other palratilll 01 the
second. A reduction 01 °dims' salines to rates
consudeat with the straitened mesas the
colony,ord the duties of the offiwila who receive
then,
Tans!. The union of all the British provinces in
that quarter of North America, upon a beats that
will to nor the attainment of elumate independency
To this end the League has Invited • mares ,
race with the other provinces, and they agree to
meet again at 11/lootrill when the Canadian par
limineat neat assemblies.
Front St. Jo6na, in the province of New Bruns
wick, we have advicies of a movement of the NO
v.ncsol Government, which, t u coejectured, Is
designed to head of the Canadian League .
A special meeting of the Governor and Council
took place to St. John's • few days since, to con
sider a proposition from the Canadian Government
relative:to a reciprocal free trade between the
United States and all British North America,
gether with • federal union of all the colonies.
The deltherallons of the Council are maid to
hove been favorable, and a meeting, to be nom
;
pined of two members of the Council frorriCan
ads, New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. Prince Ed
ward Island, end Newfoundland, will take place
a iew days hence at Halms., when, it is exii
peeled, a deleaohon will be appointed to pro.
I evell to England to •deuente the proposed men
' sure,
rTYLaSt on tiOnOant.in Arrallta
The New York Journal of Commerce pnbllshes
letter irom the Hon. John Tyler, En•Prendeat o
the Coded Suites, in which he expressen thin (ol
Lowing emphatic opinloo as to what he conside
the duty of the Coned Stales in the present pool
t. on of Hungarian admin. Alter dewribing th
character of the Hungarians, he says'—
"What' shall be sand of their opponents in this
great straggle Gar freedom l Wherever they move,
'denudation marks their regrew , ' In prosecuting
the war ; they seem to have land anode attributes of
civilized men, and to ha become little better than
demon, Acts disgraceful v fu e l
to the worst ageoi of the
world signal,. their loneliest ono is Villages
sucked hall plundered : the noblest of the people
tnarked out for iltsgrocebal executions, and wo.
men of the first el...exposed in their persona. and
subjected in the scourge , such are the acanonta
; that reach us' As a people, we can give no and
in arras or men to the Ifungartans , but as non of
the community of nations, we have a right to en
' force. and a duty to perform. We lire Interested
lin smog that the rules reface rivtltzaturn has pre
scribed for the conduct of war, shall be obeerded
by Batton. at war. When Austria aut,jeota to the
scourge, .women of worth and chara.r, thus
I trampling civilization in the dusk and reverting to
day. or pr.,b than ttothlC darkne-s and barbarity.
it becomes our duty, as it is that of every mythic - I
Save, to protest against st ouch proceed , •nd, if
your protest is unavalling.to manifest our displeas
ure by withdrawing all diplomatic intercourse.—
The United States should not be left m a doubtful
position_ Weam rerponstble to the world, and
to posterity, for the and we may give to the ari
-1 vs:icemen! or society to the highest stale of °trill.
nation and refinement , and we trot poorly salon
i oureelves of our duty, if we keep company with
' th Sr who war both against the one and the other.
I This would not be taking part in the struggles of
Europe—no stepping out of out sphere of neutral
ity . it would be but the enforcement of Snow con
venturnal roles In the preservanon of which the
• intereins of al; nations are abbe involved. What
are the mews of our government on this rages,
I have no mean. of knowing. I express my own
opualouo fir your deliberation end reflection."
. .. :.. ,
His letter ironcladar with a strung expression of
disapprobation of the °cum pursued by France ,
and applauding Lamartine's 1.00110.61100 co par
poselo the world. when at the head of foreign af
fairs, as correct: "France would not interfere in
the affairs of other States, but she expected other
States to be governed by the same; totem." Such
was the substance of his declaration, and it was
Great Esaltem•st. In Barlath.= Illinois.
Tits Lawns Etna in Masuc COUNTY as.
Sccnt—A Pima armories Tut Parrim
—Munn see WOUND..—A few years ago, we
gave a bidory of certain lawless proceedings in
Mayne manly, Illinois, growing out of leads
between two mattes la that county, not very
creditable to either of them. TM matter assumed
so serious MO aspect, that special taws were paned
by the Legislature, creating a court to try offenders
sod resting IM Governor with additional powers
ta the premises. For a time, all seems to have
been quilt; but wattages ttansti'italtibeen renew.
ed. told enteral Gins have hen brat. The Cairo
Delta gives two . ancountatt the pmceedings, air*
Suing utatoriallyfrom - each other, the panaculara of
which ate hematite&
"For a couple of weeks past. Metropolis Gay,
Mina* and vicinity, has been Ilse scene of great
excitement It appears that there is a band of '
men hack of Metropolis composed, as we learn, of
the motet characters, who set at defiance law
mud order, and are known by the name of Flat
heads. A body of ettroens, composed of good
men
but of course having in their mida evil character.,
are called Regulators and have been formed to
cony oat the law. Some of the Flatheads stole
bones, and ime of the Regulators who informed
on them, was caught, lynched, and tied naked to
• tree during the night, exposed to the too•quow,
and weather. He died several days therestrevl
but before his death he gave the names of severe
persons he had recognised. The Sheriff 'mind
them, but they refused to deuces them--
sabre up unlem they could be used by Ma...votes
of their own &Mention, who of coarse wovid screen
them. The Sheriff could not do this, sod they
were not arrested at the time. The Flatheads
gathered to the number of about two hundred.—
The Regulators asserable4 and there was a pleas
sat prospect ofd battle all last wdek. The Flat
heads finally secured and fortified themselves in a
large log house, about twelve miles back of Mc -
tropobs, to the number of Want one hundred and
..xty, with two mina°ns and ammuunton. The
Revulsions were rallying last Friday, and had sent
to Paducah and Sruithland f.ir cannon with the
detennussmon to arrest the three men. A grand
fight was expected to come off last Saturday, and
there has probably been bloodshed ere this"
Aoother ancount, furnished by Dr. Young, who
prohlisses to lie neutral between the two partter,and
to have resOled a long time at Metropolis city, is
this effect:
"About two or three weeks ago. a barn belong
ing to Mr. Tolson, wan set nn lire sod burned
down. Mr. Tobion and Mr. oberhy,. who ere
beothers in lam, stand in the potation of leaders, the
first of the Fladheads, end the second of the Reg
ulators, end both are men of inflsoce. The Incen
diary was traced to this house of a ltigulator
used Douglass, who,witts n young men of a had
character named Bruce. confessed to setting fire
to the barn, but turned State's evidence, and said
they bed been employed by certain Regulators
to murder certain prominent citizens of Stempel , .
Things now began to grow exciting. Bankste was
whipped be "the Lynne a family of very bad re
putation belonging to the Flathead side, who mete
once driven from Kentucky for misconduct, and
have been prominent in these cifbeultres Arrest.
were made on both aides try constables, and at
tain we approaching a bloodycriets, crisis, when our
informant, Dr. Young, who says he had been or
copying a neutral position, w. chosen a pence
maker by the Flathead., modern this eitpamly went
to the oppoeite patty.
He made a speech to the Regulators, and gave
them such usurenees to Ivaco from Inc other
pony, and of their limited force and preparations,
that the constable dismissed the band. slumbering
about one hundred nod fifty. A guard or Si: a--
.0..0n stoned out with Ur V. to escort him bail
Thu was on Saturday morning lost. When oils tit
seven miles from Metropolis. they arrived in sight
of toe Flatheads, who numbered sixty. Here
doctor took our informant snide, and urged hint to
dv, as there were an hundred Regulators iii am
bush closes by. While they were talking. the Re
gulators rushed out and aueched the oilier party .
Dr. V. ran up, to make pence, but fell *waned by
a ball, which paused through hie bet and graved
his bead. The Flatheads Bed. the Lynn homily
having bees the tint to set the connople. Two of
the Flathead hand, Saml Taylor and Rohl Canada,
were kined. snd another wounded, Daniel Eulow,
son of Col. Elkus', formerly Representative from
Messes: zoun•y. t.n the aide of the Regulaioni, a
man untried Clinton King who hod been the sumse
of much of the strife. was killed and two oilien
wounded, one dangerously. The Shensi', Rend,
'had gone home, when he thought P eace for the
time was eakelobehed. Broth puttee were well
,
repo" Having dentoostrated . her poverty, her . a
unwieldy weakne... her arrogance nod her
e ry. 'V a la'. wont, *ni "' ' an t ' U. Cave°°° l°. • I STOLEN from the saltwriber on the ..
he added. while shoot. rewunderf from th nitro- ''''' . '''''' Ev°°°"',°P P eon bna , Pal"' and their , tow a pair of tee. been , well matched dark
in
which re rerterated through Baring'n counting teacton,ra by example. frequently proceeded more ,
„ um, on me opimmte aide in . me „ teem. . N ow in rioc ..arO eel' canal. ol•In than of sober religious both meted and ear. their tails a little to
bas a , am that to their nntagonistical ar dor,they one tote, the ...nem horse in p. , n toed end ...BY
will an,' on' in the city of London darn Ea °'-' ° I ',` . .' " I ~. c whichdrove nu the near side when their utile both fernout
I t , may .„, 0 lung to 1, mono
;ewher 4 „ matt) , oo d open l y; ... not he-otale to carry t., per•OelltIon• 0, .
n., • -
or by agency and cornonrtnenhip with any boom. 11 '"V ''''''°"'""‘"J a "":"" m P ln ' avd ' ln' th e ram p I will give faly dollars for each or either of the Mar
in Amsterdam or Part. , Will tiny one dare.l soy, 01 U.° nil vnvinvi' -a ny'r , v tv . , their ...ken se, sod illly dollars for each of the Nieves It deliver
,. come „tom Sr „ wenn o f d os too . 0000 ,,,, seal, eveu the ennobling ores of a retotecturc, tondo. cilia me te {hymn, 0 -tirk t wlll tire a libernl reward
and 4voad , thn , „ tom lent toe moon , t o, me ot _ ton end painting, as ndinamts of idle worship-' t. mtY Per. , wh...v n e , r:a.....x,71 , I.n gm
pow et - rooting t. throat. oi the innocent people 4 ' l .' " . ''''' n'...t'r":i' Phu' the °l g ° ' ° "'“ °° ' them,
'll'ifev'.lV"lYtheltlllev'e7ins b re . preseale l d to T he " ;
iti Ilungart , I here heard web project talked of emanated not front them; mid that the rights they'.,
abort Molt set
to
with sandy Lair, the other a little
Hat let tt only assume a chap, ' and I prom. you a.vil°"' lnd I"' were 'n too il eared and , alllttit - tad.. woh Jerk hair-they were followed to the north
th ., ‘,. the ,„,.... p ,,,,,, V . ,!, h.,,, ~,,, . ~,c,,,,,, tile hat mon cyn pnwerai-the freedom of Warship. cast corner of Delaware twenty, baying traveled
tog I
tod according to the dirt %tea of conameece - ; char. by .04 in by roads and through the woods,
na has not yet peen held in Landon. for the sa h m h ; Any pent. havtitg wen them, will confer • fav o r.
p i uw of 'carding the linger Ed prove nt the 'nose r r /.r, ..e. ' cl y l'al' enn.d I°o-1 lb° P rla '"P lan --- by giving Me intormanon or the r.u. they were to
. tl'r ~,,,,,,,,.., moo m „„td mi d, b in money to tn. nistritaind were right: end their adherence to „,,„ e JAMIS PERRINII.
Ihmen with kinailetable conotaney. through good re- , Dayton. ti, Ang.ii, lout. anglatdlikwihs. T
ue.h manne." pert and through hail report- , n the hour. t.fprt•es -
+ -
After thin the motto. pot to the meet.. were 1
i„ arme d with rnmomadm, ,red t h e „ tire demon . I lion and an ffertog. ot 11/0011•-13 the the ail.. of
• Lamentabi• Disaster. -
A letter dated at P. ode Janeiro, June 13, gives 1...‘,7:;:ttwe,:: tntoww.'„".',7'',„7,'"'orantd,r7.l',',:t"„idemik; ~,k ., 7h the t' I P ui n rtle ' fie e' lt-L ' 7,7l ' h e e " l,l ‘ in ," d n at in ai t it h e e d ' hYoZh a , o ' n nt th o e !
e following ace.. of the 10. of the pasee.cial a reputation tor Chart.. craw red to damage the I nvadiald no n' inn 'lnkn - " ,,,, . noble the pier ,
t ode
by nmee ,, ed „v„ng r• r. whic h were I the Monty of the human mind-of man . itgi RC-
the batque lithe. of Baltimore' ;
re. eived by • number rd thaw prevent with a de-; cautiln °l° °".."'
, We have to. beard of a moat rneaneholy ...-. , Free "ror that
dh;t33, operate nno wato ,„ , ; It should be recollected the' these rehgions pees .
, ct which took place in the Som. el Ma- j , r,,,„ 1,,,,,,,,, L„, ~„. j,,,.,„g ~,,, ~fir ,',, ...bons were not mere Dimas of a day, hut were
t
coon ., h aute , d eauu b", t h an by so ea . ;
made
mnmemin.
nod mar, it they would really aa _ ; continnedthryugh at least ihrre eat. generation.. I
_. from a letter of . eye wane., from roi ow the li oneartao , am , y,L, ~,d ,„,,,,,, ~,, I They extended Pow the irceenslon °flame. VI to I
Ward the .LB• Hager. Coo , Bateau . of New V. , N om , not tod cm,.
ot., ~,, to ok „ mo d m ' the En.. throne. down to the revolution of 163,
--We left Rio, you recollect., on the fob April, in '''mead ttr. Aoo , o , ~..,r ...,,,,,,,,,.„.., ~,_ alluont a .autury, during which many thou.nde
company with the barque Heise. of Baltimore, 1 at . t me T;;; „ ot the
„teen , vent ,
one „ eh,
,t , t p „,„h e d
Caps Stetwo, end arrayed here (Monte,...) to I k .„ „ rano , , , trtno , ht p „, t „ . The tate dwnya In relerence to the ',Ottawa, stan.s, it should
dearesa having lost our chain., anchors, Arc. in 1 , be rclllenihered Nut, &nyx' the holding of tome
r Route having been toothed upon, I.ole one.
the Straits ot Magellan, and our tents, gall.. Sem i „ t i led i.,„ ,„, ~,.„.,„, ~,,,...,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,J.,.. , r , conventioles-which frequently in the more troub
in tyre galeti of wlnd, bet., nothing there 'V ' . ' bug I.ouss Naoleon. ermine tones took place amid atountam whitades,
made Cat. Verve, the entrance of the Strati, on I Twe non , mdt tomer . pretend ot „ o „, „, mem .; nod derma the met - a sentinel wan stationed en
the 30th of April, sod met there the whoaner John at m r; Gmdet r a mee „ doart a b oot rt „ one mood wine commanding heahL in the neighborhood, to
Allyn, of New Radioed, woh twenty five OWners I g R . .... ~,,,,,, re . goo d *„.„,..,..„„ „, ~g , „,•:. give wara.ng of the approach of danger
on board. At 10 A. M. we cameo anchor a little n will out reinsl to h•rgaln toe all Me. C,tolen'l , Ili toacid watcher of the hall,
above the Struts. (all th ree being within a stone's 1 Rtulanthropy. They overlook. howe•er. the What ot the eight , -cCh. of tbe notht'
throw of each other) NI the heed of Po.esawn ;Important Del thel the result ot Mr. Cooderis el. The winds are 'ow, the woods are MAI,
The eoundesst stars ate sparkling brlght;
B a y , d i n . "' ' nn ' 4 ' mouth of the 6°.° annannnn- f orts will be to put it out the power ot Kos. to
The 1.1.0ge• appeared On the shen to trade, and offer what will b, moat d ere d trou d .. edit uty. H, Front out this heron n a ry moorland glen,
the pa...igen of the John Allyre and Hebe Pal gnat rblect a to expo.. her
oi ly. and it may By the shy wild Fowl only trod,
otj ,them ta their boats. The sea was then per- he qn.ttoned if tat- mere !fleet ol the munch he We
Tart aise our hymn. unheard of men.
ketly ...Ash, 1.01 a on n Marta sprung op. and d
a ., re
ca t0 ,,.1„ aa . o , ,„,,, ~,,,
haunch , D at a het sit ottorprnent God
the nee iostoneneed running Out, and the ti.-be to ' a were node t „ n;tott;td n „ no ;
tate „ 3 „„ he nitn;
drag her anchors. She 'trusted a wannl to' her ;conin •• . ~. . . , 4,, • , .
boat to return, and won, it wa. wen gu tin 1./ :II •, t „ ~.gh,p,„,o„,y „,, „,,,,,I p„,. ~,, ,
p.a., the pamengers waving their hats to us. At I ;on hnd non as sir we ,,,, „ co wa h camos het.- i
na° was .hootsix'ilnn from an. will' 0 not'more than o, former days--.. 1 .!thoughthey '
Belot distress Bring As w
to on as the tide wou'd I w ,„„id d i e t, n r m ., Too , d t .,,,,,„, t h e Tord: d r „,„„
permit we bowed toe anchor and bore dmadawn' 0,051
on „ Trende d in pr „,„„ 0 „ „; , tme„oty -
them, paastng the who.. James R Wbilool. oh , N. dhschild . member I .r the city. would not liv
New York, then coming in. We Mend that the ;„t damage ht . moot ,arty, and he tn moreover ,
Inaat., with the ti.st mate, three of the crew, and ' d neer , libera l ; itar,„, the natty other Landon'
oil her passengers. Waxed the ship, and were ear. h ow thateould ineb.;lte lb• e 1. .,
ned by w
st with the ...ant, which they were unable Meanwhile the gnat obit, yi +very true iii•n.l
to em. I paled Citg.o.l Stet*. Prom the I. atom ot Engiend 'bosh „ t t; beep d3wn „ ti reent „ .
ot my heart, be was almosttweet-bk.. and the me „ aorma tow „ d tnterteren „ In the ,pint
td
tears streaming drown his eye. They went. in Mr.,fjoideMs ndints. , on we know from the Chr..
all probability, ashore as Itbe ea.t end of the bey tm ot, r , n , t ,,,,, it w ,,•d 1, „a, soot th a t w oo ,.
We dnaot our anchor along aide, as did also the to emmeo, mt . „ t , no , n d .„. n n „ Ton t„ tat„ the
James R. Whiting. promising to render torn a.m.. way
, ~, „„.1, ,„ r,,,,,,y W„, , ~,, Rae.„, ~,,
lance next morning. Next toorntog came, beat.- t or „ do om ot Hungary with „ph 11th r ata , v „.„
fol and clear. A ge a ...an spr e t e t , or I,on, the lan rem she can M., rOOWV 1 ‘ hUpl,o'l Itl,ll. if '
smith Wee.. The 1-Ib. eta. ces umeneed dr.- ia e were to roboolt. the 11.... we ahouta
wing her anchors, and 8.. or...elect and oar 1 mance them to rein on otter. , aid, and al once
Whtting. About 31 I'. M. the He... seen lo ~t tr oy that ardor ol Jeri,. which now mat
pot off, having let g , her chains, and, as we after- then, a, terrO.ln, wI, c al the won orne 10
ward. learned,nearly grounding In 31 fathom.... their well fornoh-r1 mull wry chaste mad abundant'
ter. Soon .her the Joke Allyre was wee corningtoo,„tai me a h t , I pa . at „, a or ,„ a, t h e ,„
down, broadside to, both anchors dragirlag, they o; R oadta mate ,. gained to a t em , uautor „ ; tm
put to tea after dragging shoot twelve miles. We tra p, at what 'not of „en ; mo uld a one , a ,,,
tell kw eels, leaving the Whiting null contending o r , all ~,, moo , Toe mot , hog tight tab,
The Hebe stun attempted to put up the Steel.. place if Not e were to sena •n aim), They would
bat was unable. and put i. Y., to . Nit. that ~ Munn lans wait in all the Hungwan town•
Bore wan.' her P....4,m Poor lel'ow n . 1 d° which in every ease of reverse ...cold Im worn
not know what viral become of them; the senaon tdoen .i, ea ,,,,,, inn, to , t0n0 i,,,,,,t a to I n a
is inclement, nod they unprepared for it. shape 01 won I' uutributians or fine. by the it Um-
OW. have been dewred by our Consul t lorhant ~a o. Dot t o r F i sh. gold the contmenml war •
P.M, E.g., to look for them poor fellow, and n r N ~, °moo would b ane t om . , 0r0p ,,,,,,,,, b ud ,
shall do es we CO through the Strait, and I N ot b. oa wool; p l ea , a te ...nem,' t o o
tio tar , •
so
trust to Mod that we may ~cue them from their !snore thou to see England again lavg
perilous ...on”en•sed wealthupon their roil.
A. respect" toe wt.l new of the week Pont
the nest uf war. o 1. ilttficult L. extrtonie any 1, , ,
hveent or prohnoh• detati• Dorn the tu••• of lat.., !
loud which nn-be. u• from Vienna All that con
ue said ,stmt 0 , quite plain, even Irom the I n
periahat Molotov., that the A ustrta. and Rm...
hive hewn severely baud twit, awl teat they are mt.
to ~..• WO h regard to their own operations, auJ I
ohrl as to the movements of their opponents. .
:t le tiutte yerucit 'hat in these 1,11 , , , , . well
' a• Porn Choler. , and Dv.. th 105 e.% of the 80,
,
.;,.. nal Au., nn• have alre e ldy nen roost...
end ilteaow that thetr stand plan ot micirclin. the
I long areas ,ts a net he. been broken Ihroopit - '
Ai the • our t ow, Ile 1 04/11 01 conlirn,l ol the ea
t. &cent of Joilach.en by i Lineral them-, ilehat
wii,e,t ha. 'wen sO r /replete that lelmehich 11s
wet, compered to attribilte it to treachery. map
pitting tto• idea by ntiorsong one .4 hr oil, ore
whom ye •••rupp.,Sed " to iron tootor
. .
Dr. Young went to Metro's.o, but was waned
to dy, as the Rego'Moro wished to tube Ids
hie,
soJ were provided with mean. It was here on
Tuesday, and saya he la going td are the Geyer-
Dot, and lay the slate ot things before him. Ile
describes elixirs in Maniac county at m m
iasa an
growing worse daily. He nays there Fics gold
men in both parties, but the maw are ruffians anJ
loafers.
Kentucky Election.
Loutemmx, Aug. 9, I'. 121
The fallow.; in the probable resuh of the
on for menahere of Conroe.
Ist Ihstret-12nn Boyd, (Democrat) no 0pp0%.-
toa.
2d Ihstrict—Johneon, (WWI elected.
sJ thsettet —Y. McLean. I Whtg) co oppeettlou
4th Ihattact—G. A' thalderell, (Derr ) probably
.lected.
rah thatriet—Thomroon, (Wh)g) no oppoe.onn
rub Dlatret—No report. D Breen and A A' tide
(Whir) were the candtdates.
7th lhatnet—Marahall Wlog) probably ruceeed
ed bye email m•lonty.
bib LhAtticl—Murchead (Whig) elected by (thou
300 majortty.
9 ( 1, Donned—Mason (Dem ) elected,
Doinet—Staaton ,Dem.l elected.
Fardtneon2, Aug. 9, 1' Al.
I: is beheyeel that four Denwerata are elected to
Congress, sad perhaps five. For the rOnVell,jon.
Pm-Slavery caudidates have been elected art for as
heard from.
Lol me tux, Aug.:l, P. M.
The vote can in 11.. city wasas Culldws
For Convanooll—Pra.Slavery Guthele,
Rudd, 1 00, Preston, 3,0 , 33.
Ensanclpatioa 1. Speed, C
LISTS, lie L. Beaty. t.S:I.
Congreas—Mnesuall, I Whig'
(bens )1,913
APPOIN CAE:NTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
Samuel 1 Douai.); Key Went, Florida, vire
S K Mallory, removed.
Leavitt Than ter. Edirasovirn, MAL. , pr
T Pease, ' moved.
Daniel B. Si loan, Oregon, vice John Adair. re
moved.
Thomas Fuca. Marblehead, Mace. vine, N chu
b. Tucker, re aluvrd.
John (.4 Ke.loug, Troy, New York. vice Marna
Rowed, removed.
R u d o lph Gr011:11g. .•o ei Winans, vice Earnest
Morphs, resigned.
M M Bente. A•.:•rant Treasurer at New Orleans.
vice 1 EL Mar Mures:" reagned.
BY THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
Joseph I Coombs, of Ohio, to be Atorney of
the United States, for the district of t tregon, vice
Isaac W. Bromley, removed.
Charles M Gibbs, of Tennes.e. to be Attorney
of the United States for the Western District of
Tennessee. vire Henry W McCarty, removed.
David McCailum' of Tennessee. to be Mar•
shot of the United States for the Eastern District
of Tennessee, met Arthur R CroMer, resigned.
Robert Smith, of Missoun, to be Receiver of.
1 Public Moneys at Springfield, Missouri Dorn nod
after the 25th instant. vice Mohair,. R. Smith, re
moved.
32he latplare, of Louisiana, to be Receiver of
PuUi. Moseys at Natchitaelros Lotusiana, from
and after the 25th instant, vice James M B Tuck
or, romo red.
rhornas Allen, of Missouri, to be Receiver of
Pobho Waage at CllO3OO, Mtionourr, from nod af-
ter the 25th instant, vice Daniel Ashby. removed.
Abraham Von Vorhes, of Ohio, to be armster of
the Laird Office 43 Stillwater, Minerota Terntory.
Dom and after the 25th instant, vice lease Ladle',
who declines the ogee,
FRONLEUROPE..
Coirice erthelt Y Coninterelal nitre...dr
'Loirodat, July 27, infn:
• •
'The eVenti oktaa past week hAve been Inter
esting, althoolth not involving, env particular •
change. The II ougartine question Is at length he
ginning to grease therEnglish public, sod it wo
uldwud
$ take very bale to fan the wades ifiltreld 1 ,.
flan.. As regards the news front Ilinagarti Ilene- I
i tames on the whole decidedly favorable to the
rightful side. At Rothe, thri miserable draws per
form, by the French present!, no new leatures.
In the ' British Partiarnent f veign affairs have at•
i tracted a good deal of attention, Wad Lord Paln,
1 ers•on .by one of his usual brilliant speeches, ben
I ftunal along his yelping •satolants into silence.—
' The Cholera still prevails, and with greatly in
creased Intetuory.
In the Moose of Cniroas a motion on the
furs of Hubgary. a few days back, drew forth from
lase who took part in the debate so eloquent nod,
wt tt one excepted, unanimous expresston of
sympathy for tqat country. coupled won email;
..rat approval of the foreign policy of Lb. ,
.
Polinerstrin. Incidental .I.llutiono to Rome also
sarong out 01 the discoesiou, end a share of the
trottermtmo levelled togatast the ElsCZOVror ol Roes
wine also fatiegly directed toward Lauf. Nn
pton. "Unfortunately" we Mr. Haiicha "the
ic
depot (as he was called) of Runic tr. not the
only power in Europe godly al infnnging the great '
principle* of international morality, and while I I
they directed their stadia ageinst the great despot of
ine North, let them not forget that many-headed
d repot, the republic of France. which was juet now
adding riddicule to injury by its attack upon the
unfortunate profile of Rome" With rega d
Pn rd to the
rail nature of the liongtotien strwigki
cotton oerlared his behef, from all the information
that hod reached him. that instead ofbeing mea
l' Magi it a one an which are en
listed on the lode of Hungary the heart. and
souls of the whole people of t hot country. ' At
toe name lane he pointed out the importance a
Austria as a hornet to Russia, and exposed the
cenato deputation shot most ricw fall upon her,
from this war, let it terminate no n may, since if de.
tidied, the toms o that ot - her present powesatont,
while ••1 a victor she becomes a mere trautarY
of
the Czar. Looking et these coati ngencis ad. thing
most devoutly to be hoped was. that the oucLeat
might be closed by some amicable arrangemenz —
At present Austrta boo made no at•einpt of the
• irt. not one word of ronaltatiati ham., been ti
even as on alternati ye fo ialling la
to
stones He trusted. how b e e ver re ,
tliat butler councils
octal yet prevail. and he avowed the Odom,
with watch England would off. r her assistance la.
ward such a consummation. ifs vru at the eleventh
hour it should in nay way be culled for.
A day or two afar tame prom ad.. in Paella.
merit the public kalina wee termer excited on the
quenton bye great muting convened at the &m
-ain TaV Attlerm Solomon• Molt the chair,
ero.
and Mr. Alexander, a gosher, well known on
philanthropic questions. second.• the rewiotion
whati was proposed, to ext.. the strangest
sympathy for the Huneanans. He wished, how
ever, that they had not retorted their eau, to the
arbitrament of the sword. Mr. l'ohtlen !Allowed.
and spoke more strongly, m a 'of hoWeVer
candtd adatitoion in favor of the prey/n/1s soeaLer
•lf below: to the peace early," ha sold,atiough I
minuet clam tor nty.lf the ote% I which toy frond
Who pro/cede/I me e s
exprao I ea timid
however. , r Ir. los view* by the New Testa
meat am be is right and I so/ wrong.l' Never
metres Mr. Cobden'. object vine to arcane Ihr
)Mace patty to overcome Rum in by moral force
That loom would conao.t io retruttina her a. 1011'
Ste could not carry on two rampaig. ' , about
ban. -Talk of the power of 1t0... Way thor
tint sir gwantle a le,hncal olapo,ll.lre in all E
. .
adult.
The o •-csialtloiliment of the Patait auority ws,
•111 the I fah or July. and th th e
last net
ochws.try icr the 'II mot , feerance as tberekve
Le en co/worn...al Ouche has ho h led to attach,
any 1-miner of the llo.a two,ate io toe cause el
reaction, sad or has also hero dotappototed in his
attempt.to e rreet Sterhir.t. Cteerova •too and oth
ers who lt.tvc bean smog the most active °pito.
nent,A vocally dontinntien—Bites parties having'
escaped by Iflghl from his fraternal embrace. Ni
VC1:1 ade 000001 the deterrotnalion al
France to nestore the Pope to his lull temporal
po wes, and Iva return, n is said,. merely delayed
dad the afeolithenirol of the hjaeen of Naples,
wl cod , child he has promoted . to baptize.
Many of the Itoman lihern n. m it,. otaid, as well as
others boM valik..l% of Euruce, are about to
nrocred to the United Stoics. In ill. way the
beat s i't's Ore driven korai, only ht leave ths
country which expel, them to the unbectlny that
ands .in meaner inhalutnats, while they carry '
thed own energies to fuse them with that rsco
what Is deathned to tune to naherd the whole ,
earth
tiennetr.
Prom Germany there is httle nows. The prwt.
vostonal ()even nent in Schleswig IHntoetn still
reltiw to rwtognisc the armisthe between Pruasin
and Dentuart., but they are utterty powerless to
prom-nt any real obstacle. and the addr nmy be
remodeled nettled.
Tbe Fronton elections have taken place The
Weeds abstained lioin cot ng, as the present clee
to•al taw utveg to the weattily tosses t he power
nl e teruag two thuds Cl the representative. while
the roars of the people elect only one third.
The Baden iustirrecloon Is concluded—the fort.
rev , of lie,rlt having turreudered at thwreton
100 the 'dill dint!.
..tetweric ef
In amens, be•idt , the d ,scii salon on 'kw, wv. P.lt=l,.„:„(c.i.4w,iehelwrso..krriiPittsbortl
my, there has !wen a &bee on the tereigu poltry I
Nr " coponers of Noodles, Holes and SesearT i fios.
of the Moilarers, Lord Brougham having Introduc- „,„u,
ed o motion ago net them, and in favor of the des• t ref. va treat Nola, Cotton Yana, fee. h. eon
polio monarchs, to the House of Lords Tie Earl snooty on hand. aura
of t'.orlisle—formerly Lord Morpeth—defended JOHN 11. HAN/LIN,
I,rd Palmerston, whom he described as the noble TTORNEY and
as
for
at Law, sad Comma
, lord "who was so Montt attacked every where en- if.. soma for m tb . :::: , ; fr. Pe m : l sL l 7 , lSkr kiz t
1 mitt in his owe prenenee," and the tortes were do I liste , of Phu= F.
fhlsat7Oisibeya7pc'eiccV yof I rre t t:to ll 'P h.;:77tbo: Iropsle:ll.o;hipr'z'',o.o,,we
a sr
o co u rd iL k a g b i,LE E.
zu. 7 oT oi: T ai t y
I ;amble tyranny established by those firebrands of
reteteut on, Hearin' and Garnboldi.' the Hour? o
Ft's eons on r.:4:,:k7.gtn.tio,:7Anod
of n son attempt to get up a vote fora mod- , the find h.onday of September Mi
1 l /Loorns,
trite hoed dory on corn has wholly
aL. e _ o rr it rd. eta author of l`lon 'besot. lawn Odtt rho Roe - Df• hare.C
• .. o u t f t hi t bo o h o o to t t o Prof F. boo testininelals ream a otustber of literary
"L'
" sans'
I couotrS; also, front many of tea
faction of all p ann e..
The team of the Regatta: (anent teratehos the t Trosteeta of do Western tiny stalkdar
healtlrof Londe, thaw. the dt•114.1041•01111 0 IMO
beers DUO& 7 1 3 grauff ateeeneft . .l:4l4ol the two. •!
Prd" ,o 3ad ' , Mid , * Lb. dtetbd Obatdell were. ItS
rm., hntl otweehehelro•osedfGd. •
• • . • •
Derieg tbo .relbao trove bad h.avy r‘tn,and roma
' nosier) to e rch both in Vortglond and Ireland, mud also
st should conannedosing the approt•cho
tog evinced romod for the whe•tl etop, abseil' at present
peony wel. In all ports Hitherto no mirthsef has
been oleo, and our grain =teeter ban ellwriented •
further decline of Is per plArler The ;bort di trade
or the imanuthettrrute distort. cowloocs . tuthruvv• I
although the week hno ~o t clooed sesth so mach buoy.
In, no woo extol,sted at the cutworm-caveat. IL.
soooth • edema. of the Calcutta and China market, t
tro 1., the overland matl, besug less laser. - I
hie Than loaner Ores. Tbr money market cannon. ,
arsthou t altera,on at If to 2:per eent A T•litletion so
the: re to. he Hook of England, whteh is n. 01,11.1 1 ,1 ;
per ern, ws• expected gaoler's,. het did not toile
1 . ...e1' It would , of c 0. ., Produce no tad, the rate
ofloor, being already so lunch lower Console,
Fetch law week were at 03. hove closed tosdny at 031.
1 rolgrouon gull goes urron •a large ocale. and the
o
ust repo , of the ef,notunsioner• a.. .eh has lost
been publoshed. @bow , that the number of peraone who
loon left the country under thew su
perintendence. de
rma the first toot mambo of the present year. has been
greater even th an the number doting
the correspond
ing tweed of the two precedlng peen.
- when the
eml
neuter,
glutton as romasred artn former seats swot. anpreee
dattrett From the let of J•noarst to the Ist of May,
trat total to rail was 50.714; In 1,41 tt was 71.9. D. and
thi• year it war 104.701. SPECTATOR.
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61:Taaaira •T TIII POLla 121 Lonavau.t — A
I.ocoloeu named Means, assaulted Mr. Paul Sey
mour. Emancipationist, and publisher of the The
Examiner, at the poll. In the finis ward, Louisville,
on Tuesday. and would donbtleas have beaten
Min savagely, bad not Seymour. after retreating
across the street, drawn a revnlver and shot his
assailant. The hall struck Means in the threat,
glanced, and intLeted but a might wound. Sey
mour was knocked down immediately after firing,
and the Courier nays, beaten until be was senseless,
• when he was carried iota a house near by. Me.
A.Ballard, w ho was near. rlshed to the assist
an J. e
of Mr S.. and discharged a pistol. but wlth-
I not effect. at Mr. Jos Selvage, who was kielrlng
I Mr. Seymour. Selvage then picked up Seymour's
nodal. which was lying on the ground, and di.-
chanted it at Mr. Ballard, the hall passing through
his clothes without doing any injury to his person..
Mr. Ballard was n few momenta thereafter boost,
ml down by a stone, and had his head severely
cut. Dunne the melee several pistols were di.-
charged,and a boy some IS or 15 years of
son of Mr. Ovid Clarke. vas slut through the Lack.
The wound. it is feared, will prove mortaL
The day behoe, at the same poll, Mr. Bente',
•
muter Crerman par, in Louisville which ea
• p.niard the Emancipation causir, wan attacked in
• a similar mance, knocked dow a, and very severs.
ly bogie,
Roth Seymour and firma' are 'Me, 'lightly
mode men. Among the Emaneloath:mums of Louu•
vale are *omenre of muscular power. They
hove not yet been angel: ed.
From the New York Mit..
The Covenenter's Night hymn and
Prayer.
Tie titHrue ing Ineantiftil poem—and we hesitate
not to •uy that it poserms merits equal to thou
of any poem that ha. graced the pastes of Englifh
literate , i fie., the introdontkin of the art of print- '
ma—orminally appeared in Blurb wood 'e Magazine
It is from pen of an nnooymoa• writer, who M
h nowt, to she readm-r of that gclebrated Magaztne
by the ragnature of
The poem i• illustrative r( the privations and
'narrow, that were endured hi the Scotch Coven
, a it. ri. n the earlier days of their existence. s.
n ha:nn. fret; when. hunted late wolves they fixed
ineir home', and their , enVes, in which they
enaght i onhip the ordy train and living
too, Amon the crags awl elllfa and glens of
ti.mttand
A 'mouth it he true, it has tern Jowly remarked
lehuval.' thouttit no stgn appear.
Through eanh our Sinless path to lead
We know, we Wet the ever neer,
A present help in time of need--
Near, as when pointing out the way,
For err, in thy peepie's right,
A otllerea wreath of anaoke by day,
Whit, turned to fiery dame at night'
Whence came the summons forth to go'—
From thee aseol, the warning woad.
- Out to your ten!, ( loner
The heathen's urarlere gtrds thee mead
Sms of the farthful' ap—away
The , mal, must of the welt beware;
neon reeks the dove for ' , mi . .
Tee merle/ spreads his cuoumg snare—
1b..., bet In eekk 'tams peace around—
r wm. sewer ng genre by geld and flood .
We w.,ke, and on our hotels found
The muss of wrath—We mark of blood.
lard' in iby cause we mocked at War,
We scorned the ungodle's threatening word
Bent out our plollUNE h,okajo spears.
And turned our plowshares two swords.
Degenerate Scotland' days have been,
Thy and warn only (reedout trod—
W nen maintain erag and valley green
Pawed forth the loud arebool to God'
The are teloch lawny imparts,
Refulgent to each pamota eye,
And graven an a atticn'• heart,
The Woaa—iar whlch we •tend er die.
l'nlmly change! The ...omen, chair
1. now the neat of thaw that rnk,
Torturrn, and bonds, and death, the share
01 all mieepl the tyrant's tool
That tenth to whirl, our f.ther'a breathed.
And had their life for which they
Tl+.t prweleaa heir loom they bequeathed
Their sons—our to:minus foes deride'
So we hove left our homes behind,
And we snot belied on the sword.
And we in solemn league have •tined
Yea• covenanted with the Lord,
Never to Peek !hose homes again,
Never to give the sword its 'heath.
Void our rights of faith remain
Unfenced as the air we breathe'
I i Thou who rulest above the Bkv.
Begirt about With starry thrones.
Cast from the Heaven of [leavens thine ey.
Down on our wives and little one,-
Fr irn Hallelujahs surging round,
Ohl fort moment turn thine ear.
The widow prorate on the ground.
Th i l . fnmished orphans' cries to hest.
Anil on wilt bear' It cannot be,
That Thou wilt listen-An the raven's lirood
Was from their nests (hey scream In Thee,
A d in due Beeson send them food;
Ii e mot be that thou wilt weave
T e lily such supeth array,
Anil cep lily
unsheltered leave
Thy children—asking less than they.
\V,e have no hearth—the ashes lie
In blackness where they hrighly shone;
V. have no homes—the desert sky
I ion covering—earth our couch alone;
We have no heritage--deptven
if these, we ask nyt such on Garth;
tor hearts are sealed; we seek in heaven
For heritage, and home, and hearth'
any of l he mat,
And holy men:made perfect! we
Pant for thy gates. our spirits fiunt
Thy glartous golden streets to ace—
To mark toe rapture that inspires
The ransomed, and redeemed by pace
To listen to the seraphs' lyre.,
And meet the angels face to face!
Fro her is Hessen! we turn not back,
Though boars and thorns choke up the path;
Kerber the torture old. rack,
Than tread the ortnepresa of thy wrath.
Let I bunders enash,Jet torrents shower,
Let wherlwracla churn the howling sea,
What is the turmoil of an boor,
To an eternal calm with Thee,
ran!. snonair
-1101MliknZEUT, bets.coo ea!'
IL teamed kla prof...wool d 4, &Via thaltlvol
dorm an Olt,Pcsoa. apd In Vocal •
IDOY CVANIiF.I) ZI artee, m carry aud told pa .
412_Pem _ 404
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WESTEILIN
APAYEITE ASOF3IBLY ItrOVsk ...Min
/ ear of tLe Lafayette Auorh , Houma would rt
shactruhy announce ro the puldi m rrhat baa engaged
wit popular hand of Fannon. lalereenor. Mown
WPSTEEIN Joe a few o ,gbta, who
wall appear la somata( Omit hem Soar , Glee,
Butieeques.
He ha. Irian en; u.cd ttio two celebrated dancers
tha Master. WILLIAMS, anti - lox and M. Teem.
who (en sum... any mortar. ratan hay' aver appoared
.^ P.lzaatoOtt• Performance no remote:tee ea 171.
ITtleaday)
overt open at 74 :le a
—oatforataneez to cm-
T i c:k c e a ' 2 ls:: l o: r uu r ‘" Mr n ta c a ' :f.ag: „ le F* Sla r tatr i. si d .r n W O: d o th g e:ecatiT -'
QCINIICIs.-74 as fin Oa* by
aozl4 • J SCIIOOIIMXICIIR CO
A I.USI-53 bbls for sal, by
as,sl4 J tlCiinormAk-fiR &co
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13 ORAX, REFINED-6 sum , . lam reed and for sale
au2l4 1 SCIICON MAK , K 3 CU
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13APER-104 , nos NTrapptog raper, wed; d°
1 - Cap nod Post do: for ule by
onxl4 I SCIIC)ONAJAKER rx.)
i \IL HCHOA.MU rrE. p* ,,, - 1 .T.
ij Oil Cinaairice, " I
011 I+ololl.
' -Cr
Oil Winiergrren, • 1 .
Cal Liver Oil.prepared, far sale by l
W _ o,4
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.04 ,J SI,HOONM AMU k C O , O ,
Dluolateen of Partnership..
THE partnenhip heretofore erostuor between the
undersigned. to the Grocery Wont on the corner
of Pith street and Market alley, under the name of
Henry C Kelly, has the day heel, dissolved by ratan
sl consent. Henry C Kelly is fully authorized to set
tle up the todarteas of th e concern.
F. R. DRAY();
HENRY C. KELLY.
I hereby recommend Henry C. Kelly to all former
...tomer.
and plutons of the estatniehment.
V. K. DRAY°.
--V6I2SI:O4II—IT'O—ELIP—NOTIVIto,--All persons indebh
EA eel tO the Relate of JA1111:3 V F.R.N ER. late ofthe
city of Pinthourgh., deceased, will make immediate
payment to the undersigned; and all enem a hone;
Our. against said estate, will present propetly
authenticated for .ettlement. in the uhdersigned.
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iv
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800,,,,,/%.,A.MMEL'Yh'ERRRNIER,SC'NIEocutor.
i aue14.,16 1 61J.USSITIMPpSfu,:t.,
i5Hiv.a._,..0...;,...
al California and Oregon Trail, Itino.
Fremont'. 011,fornis and Oregon, Iguto.
Rouli in's Seven Lamps of Architeeture, Itmo
Irving'. Wort. new uniform ed Iguao.
tioixothi Forth and Man, 1:mo.
men'. Flitiory of Mimeo. Moto.
Moore'. Poreral Works, peace il. Dhoo.
Lie end I.auties of Shak, Ivsno
Cooly , Briton Poets, Ittite. Por sale be
augl4 /AS D LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood G
Extension of the flalthaseir• Arad Ohlo
R.tl ItOmits
ROPOS AL.. ARE INVITED FOR THE GRAM
ATI,, CS AND MASONRY of the pat °IMO road
not mealy under contract between Citrotaertand sad
Mc Ty garPo Valley near —a distance of Moot 10:1
miles TM number of seam. now, to be let wi Ibe
atonic be. of which OC , I1( between Curoberhual and
taemouth of Me Savage titer—Pi in the glaaes, and
dm remainder on Raccoon and Three Vor
is creeks.—
The work mil generally be moderete. mb Mere
are a number ol Cretan! worth the entinion of coo
. traemrs mann ymed to hesiv7 jobs.
d i ,
and plena will be Frady at Cumber
land, ea and after the 07th of Augustcurrent The
proposals, addressed to the undersigned. wi,t be re.
cetsed at Cumiwrland. Mary kind, up- to Sattird•Y the
lath of September 'occlusive. Purifier information
may be had st the Canipanyis Office an Cumberlmd.
Full testimonials roll be renamed from Mow setae
the undersigned. By order of the President and Di
rectors DENS. U. LATROBE,
augl .11d —Rat Am) Cale( Ebmmeer
$2OO RE WARD
ItROWNsVII.LE PACKET.
sea.... Nil The .pleud i t t e w l;t u ralang ems=
Is higg iar etata. MS.!, wall leave for atm
WI latereacduae pada chat day.
T. Revel ic Jr*.O but It inete•
For Irrlght or plumage, •PPI7 on beard or to
surly ROSS,
BEn:wit wv.r:K OF TIIE EMPIRE MINSTRELS!
T HE Eat II MINSTIert llii.tit bea leave to announce
.eg coding their Concrt. during the pun ; eta wek,
lacy arc intlueed to announce their fiIEt.ENTH SE-
Eli,. cumin-.tune on
Monday eneomeg, Ag 12/1.
Ault cootinut c every evemng dem, the week. Mr.
IL 11. Sitter •.111 mainly introduce hi. much admired
-Dent:v.
Change of Prorrarnme every evening.
iflt - Tteteti. 25 cent...
iba:Latton open at 7. palate: Concert to roma
a h neria
Ili n rae j ""' n7 l ; n oTt 'c l{n d esrq d aa ' t ' o r stalt:st " ts:; .
tents, Stie v e ' s alusetri ‘ c ' enade of standard coin and sem
ranted; !Unitary Goents; ll assonsonat Plum EMIL ,
Lord Lamps, imar In .
versa.uni use, and
givingal.n,
tho
I best and etteapen Itglln Table Gallery, Tea Wale
Communion Ware, Spectacles, Gold Peas, ata.
W WILSON,
corner Market and Fount. ste
t . 141f i. 4 r {" . b . 741 . elm gly
MILLER & RICKETSZN.
6.413 Noe 172 end t 74 Liberty 41
, Air ACKITItEL7-130 bl7lsNo3 Mickerel; 60 kf 441
In, do do. for sale by
• 46¢13 MILLER In RICKETSOIII
d for be by
“.ce.II7T.E.Fr We
bxe blown Challi.the Soap; 60 Ace No
I do do, 4u yellow do do: in wore and lor sale by
aural MILLER R1CK1 4 3844N
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I 3 C ET --so dox Elec,er Da6lrata, lan vl.l
and , yr •ala 1,7 aal3 NTILLER Cc RICKETSON
200 Dairy do; Jan re
au 13 HII.t.RR h RICKF:TSCIN
WANTED.
A YOUNG AN, well qualified as a Salesman m a
.'"1. Dry Clods Metre. washes a sttnation In that ea
either to a wholesale or retail evablistament
;toss mteseeptionable reemaramintions. He has
consolerable telloeuee with country trade Person
, ;old res•ing "H ^ area& oThea, mill meet watt promp
allrflqon atll3
TINY PKACIIF.S-73 busk .upon.,Dry Praetr.
j_Y tor sa e Ebquiro of
au.
_I olGi• JOHN lITADHNCaaaI Darin
F FLOUR-5/ WA, to mom; for vale by
.call J DiLWORTII & CO, YI Wood
04 . .t!, ,,,T Liz r hgl f t , e t s .y t prtee in cash palLor clean
augld Labatt) at
A cotc—Nl casks coot eared a...Fu H
sed utu, In
Itonne rr ler. ,000 Las pl. HUM, IS .1.1. k. prima
,hott Mau, tee..... sad for sale by
uel , l ROBISON. LITTLE A. CO. 195 Litwny
EW AND VALUABLE SKRIEN OP SCHOOL
VI BOOK ,
Parker , Natural and Exponmaotal Philosophy
do but lessons to do
Chamber, Ikea.= of Knowledge,
Des nts of du Zoology,
do do Cheentury sod Eleetnetty;
, do ,00gy,
do ,W Vrgrnahle nod Aromal Physiology;
do do - Natural Phoosophy,
do do Dravong,
Fulton and Putman. Single Entry Book Kreptotr:
Teachers, urea
s, sod all other. interested to the
r•use of oduetosoo ate raquested to ea:l and amaine
the above worFs, at non hook store of
JOHNSToN A. STOCKTON,
cooler Thad sod Market at.
usive.asiTylw DIARKLANDe
FACULTY OF PHYSIC
ESSION OF le4P-SlL—The Lectures artll rano
mance on MONDAY. gPth October. amt connene
nt.] theilth of March, ensuing.
Cti entiati) end Pharinacy—WlLLlAM E. A. AIKF-N,
M D., L I. D.
I Surgery—NATHAN R. ONIITIL
Th.-rancour , Materna Medica and Ilygiene—SA3lU•
EL CHEW. M. D.
Anatomy .11 Physiology JOSEPH ROW, PI D.
Theory and Prootke el 31edicule--WILLIAM POW-
Ett. 11. D.
Ilitionery and Dimwits of W 0191•11 and Chddren—
RICHARD II THOMAS. M. D.
Lecturer an Pathology and Demons:mar of Amite-
W hIILTEPHIKIIDER.
Inetruction in Clinical Medmtee abd Clitoral Sarre
-0 every day at the lialumere fleformary, oppeaite the
Medical College. The memo ter practical anatomy
wt.l be atoond o,tober let, under the the of th e
imetnitetreter. Feel for the entire course filet Cow
tenable 110.4 may be °Weaned of the Medical Cot.
lege for 6150 to 63.50 per W week.
ILLIAM E A. AIKEN,
Dem of the Faculty.
TO PRINTELLB
tog
pair al Cases;
45founts Fancy Letter, different sloe,
vu N.wrpaner Cu.;
lb. Leash, cot to order,
Lb Com Fatal ducks{
iuo kcgs Prom's News Ink;
I Brass Galley, CcLana Roles, Bass Risies of
deacon... &e d-JAYPES,
Pekin Tea store, 70 Pounb at
N R.—Orders received fot new Type. outpaced
ONTO AND PWiNSYLVAN4A RAIL ROAD.
ROPOSALS will be reedveriat the Mho of the
r Ohm and Pennsylvania 11.1i0.1 Companion the
town of Alessilion, Stark county, Ohio, ontitszuwel of
Fttday, the of September, Oath for !Be Grading
and Mowery of the line betweenilanten and Wposio,
• dotanee of about thirty -taro miles Proposals noy
be addressed to Wo Robinson, Jr- President, or Sol.
oman W.,Robetts, Chief &tenser of the Company.
Drawings end rpneilleationa of the work to be let, will
be exhibited at the Game to Maoilkin, for a look be
fora the letting, by Jove it Stratighan, the Resident
Engineer of the Western Malden.
lly onnler of the Rood of Director*:
WhL ROBINSON. Jr., President.
11, lettl.
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tißil AID 01111710.311.
DINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY,
LNo. 67, armlet of Market and rah amnia, Pia.
bomb. The sob. tater bee a conitantly on band
arliclesafe and retail, very low for corm:
W. 6 Teo, Darrel Cholas,
Bath Tabs, Staff Morns.
hone Rackets, Calf Darker, &o.
All otter kinds of Ware ut
SAMUEI. KROESEN.
nrtbe
WirergtEsArfejtelLlNlM,l"' ofbeadniFlU'
date the end; deg of July, A. D., 142, and studded lit
ton Ressedeee Offsse of Alleghen9 tannuT, Ist deed
book Vol. tel,
ml
eliaigned end tretodtssedenen
•
h t e edam, real and petsonalvisi ttast 'ins els etude.
NOTICE a t hereby given to all pessons Is dotard
sod mato tonna° pavan:AlD the andentignal, end
those having Adds. against 11, to ptesent the. Ed NA.
Ventern lIENJAIIIN GIME, nseiMeis
.511 Picess.
&vie and rose, of Dry
On thdradar nsionins , Aag. WU. a to o'clock, at
tlie Con...Arend Pales Rooms, corner el Wood and
Fifth "vents, will he sold, ...shoat re...1,
A Surge , anarUuessi of bre.ra and doratinne Dry
Goads, among which are sen.rfine
tweeds; lean,foltDdadr% cheek,,
•,drodid latros,allPer 0n... in Wu,
as, dress silks, bleached and brown taus.
An, hdtta,ntnfill . fias, pan.
son e a e•
c'odki
goeensbraft.. Varction,
oung Dyson tee, Va manufactured tobacco, No
eu
3
mackerel ,No I pelt soap, pepper.
writing and wrapping . paper, shovels. .Pablo. (p i p,
lransparcal window h bids, dy
sante/ flocks. looking c.P.,ing.
A large and general assortment of new and •mand
hand honsehold fumimm, de.
Alt o'clock,
A quantity of hardware. fine table and pocket sod a
.sew ot guns, platois , Spy
gasueis. unisiaa Instroments, AC. ailed
LINnKED OIL-3 bbl. reed and for role b
eugIIBELLAIN & / I.2Lrka.g_
. _
TURPENTINE—I 3 bbbi reed mid few sale by
angll BRAUN aR_ 311
OT As tl,-A bent end
Yfor We bY eegll RILIA::$1& REITER
O tlOuriD -- N0T14.-KO - nToi - for
ROUND PEPiEIR-40 Air pmer Glband POP..
lon de by bulb WICK & NITANDLESS
STUCK PRESSED BUiCK.
3(10.000 F. rcngth OR SALL- i tz7 .,, e d esl . ll . lfLualer
and from bettor, and • smoother surface, consequently
maktag mprore and Isendeorse building than
common-I , mq. •nd as low Nicoll. Orders thrnaqh
the Post office. Mnnungshals Bridge. or Work* mill
• promptly soended Samples can Ise men Hous e,
sum Methodist Church and l'ablle School
• Youth SMsbargh, and is the kilos '
WM. 11. SUTTON b. CO.
thrminchain, A ug. 9, let 9.
WANTED-To contract .with carpentors and ma.
coiu for erecting corns boildlitga lan. an Engbaccr
nonce.--an old man or boy, irtimedi , atr
anglo,lll H ACO
MAsoN sn di - ligo-ITrOl - aci'd aln
.ogio M'CAN MESS_
W R d A o P e P ro " n G d i o ' : A reio - a , :n - :. ' d -,ta- c nr
as b ' unglo WICK fr. NECANDlithtg
A . l,U,MTl9lbble ter ub
sre,ism
jcs,.
bble far sale by
1,1 • "
IU WICK .11"CANDLFelS
5 )U PA fi4reFralinsr,for sale by
rL NICK k. WCANDLIM
LAIUNI - W - 1 3
art,lUk M'CifiDLE:eri
ALSPICE-44 bags elepses, for sole by
satin W4CK & M'CANDLESS
I:f. - 1C . 7 --- joN
to 6lb6B—V.' " WOK k M'CANDLESS
i'i A RR 4 E?rrg tide CFV-3 bM. We'd and ferrate bi
LT •n,O , WICK ft I'd'a&NDLINS
SOAP—tm b. No I Soup, for sale by
..°g°
CITI.E.R.-6 bids Sweet Cidol; 3 do do boiled, for *ale
by .elO WICK de 3I'CANLILE*
TiRY PELCIIF3-40 sto for sold by
anew wiric .r. m . 3 aNTII4IIII,I
RV A PPLFIIt—On hand and Conant by
11 Auglo WICK & AVCANDLESS
'itte.e.slC--MI bozos for sale by
X./ auglo WICK & WCANDLESS
FRESH BUTTER—a borket•fresh HorteLluMoseNl
and for sale by nue/ C 11 GRANT -
ULOUR-41. M. just reed on coosionmem •vd fat
r sale by angle ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
NIACKEREL-100 bbls No 3 loge Alsukerel, to sr•
rive and tor sole by
ang.o ISAIAH DICKEY - & CO, Preen a
HOOS HEADS-10 Wale on tOtleiltkblilig and for
sun, by auglD ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
X AIF.RICAN HOUSE CARSENTE.R.—Tbe Arnett
.C3.. eon House Carpenter, a mean. upon Aren't.
tare, Corr.. and Mouldings, Promo& Dears., Win
dows, end Cloiret together with the. lilestpert.t
principles - of Practice Goometry 'By 11.0. Il,oheln;
3/ eel. elm., vita over NM mignon.. Far tote by
J AS D LOcKWOOT. 03 rYnni st
Line OLD UstAINDI--Atne o-tere out. L-AM.
..0 Vieux Cognac, just ;received and for sale by the
demiton or bottle, by
lateM JACOB WEAVER, Jr.
M O d U i
O T , A m. ( R u t: 0
(. (or r
moos, ; newly
!page,
Fnmihes hove found it invaluable let their silver
suid coarser srates-Zin short. as remarked by the
l•Scientifie Amerman,. an article Rion It, "of all the
substances which hove been applied ri polish Glasse
end Mettle none can egtint that •ribsumee known by
the name of Tripoli—ibis is a mperior artige to that
(rot brought fmns holy by .the Venetians. soul used by
thorn 111 ther palmy daysnl glass making• to gi:e it
that ;remitter relish so winch admired by others:unions.
It should be lit every family and every cork shop.
Purr sale by It E SELLERS,
earl°s7 Wood
et
NEW GOOD.: NEW COuDS . ..—Ji. Masrm
Co.. No. (41 Market sire.. bare non received
Croak,
Pont.,
Nankeens. enild Drillings, blue and
orange Pon Merrimack, Cachet°, and Caney do;
Farriltare dire 4.4 bro Lawns Linlolls, Ging
ham.. Nell lanoline. Swiss d O , en
i n
a a and ttired doi
pain Jacones, Linen tioor.. on. de. 00(10
CHrJENE-.50 bra Cream Cheese, ) mt reed and for
sale by 000( J 13 CANFILIJD
-- Peekticompeori's Vestacite Sayeasary.
THE FALL SESSION of this hehool will commence
on MONDAY. SEP r x, Itll9. et his Hewes he
Irwin'. Haw, Liberty street, between Third end Fourth
As new classes Will he formed, it exceedingly
destrsblethat pupils should be in .14Gliit/lel, 111 the
opetane et the 4elaioll. Early application will be 'le
ccasury. as the number Mounds is.lintited
JAMES THOMPSON. Principal.
N. B. Far Winne and' referenees. Se. eve la to
be had at the pnacipel book stares, or at Prof. T.'s
10061. suendul
VENN' WORK BY AUTHOR OF 3.IODKRN PAIS
TRRAL—The Beam Lampe of Aesthetics; try
John Ruskin, with
numerous alostrauont2draseo and
etched by the author one vol. tarno. Just pabliehad,
and for sale by /ASIR'S LOCK WOOD,
"0 C. 3 Wood at
I'A• V 1i) st — O - F - 2 1 21RFIE1..D—Nerl a o - f ltiaken;q2aitid
yJ Copperteld. Jest published and for ule by
an, /ARV, D I,IICKwOOD
NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A Compendium of Reels
.ll Henkel Bleary, by Dr. GloStl, couseatorial
counselor and ordinsef prof... , . 1 'rt. , ol.irr lit It,
Unger, 4th ed ; born the Cerro= by 0 Dovidinia, L.
L. D. 3 vol. Sta. hlnalln.
History of the United Studs of Ametien, ;Rte.
ard Ilildrelb. 3 vols. oe t Moelin._
tomboy's Common P 1. ., Boot: edited by his son
lndaw, J. W. Wanes, B. D.
History of MSfit AMOLliene of Frattec, by J. S. C.
Ahlnut, with engravings.
theory of Johns Cesar, by Jacob Abbott, ones.
Poems by Henry Wadsworth Lonefollost.
Carnplete Winks of Hannah Moore, I vol. eve.
sheep, rates. •
Chaimer's Sertriona 17D9 to inn.
Clergy of America- by Jo. Belcher D. D.
Cotemares Historical Geography of the Bible.
Lem. Lreh's kWyediuon to the Dead Boa and Rs.
ver Jordan. Lug. two. with nuoternr.s mops nod on.
graving.
Macaulay's History of England. A new supply
Harpor's fine 3 vols. out+ pet. eihnon, au sheep curry
and in cambric ,
Ne . andees illssory of die Church.
Loft in the Weal, by U. F. Ruston, Beo. On hand
and Mesabi by R. HOPKINS,
snag Apollo Build nos. Fourth in
Engnib said Classical Aoad•my.
BOOMS IN THE 04 PRESBYTERIAN CNURCII.I
Tbi• Instibation Is deigned to be permanent.
TIIIB Academy enll be re-opened fdr the reception
a Lad. and young Gentlemen, en the first Mon
dalit.hcoofidarsitle. z f oL d ae y pt:iii „ li , or.
I nabrace We romaine bran
ches of an English edimation, and the higher depart-
Manta or the English Bcmnam; with the Latin, Greek,
rya di end German Languages.
ris can be thoroughly prepared to enter College
intelligently and unembannssed. The eau rim of study
Er Mom not da“lnoil for College, to
both comprehmi
eive and practical.
The government on the Inanition 19111 be mild, yet
decided mei firm Authority will a'Avays be ...Linen
by reams see ageution; and to wamara a proper regard
to the general government of the sohnol, oar praollo
is, firm, we endeavor to rflatae the pupil that what
we regalia is reasonable: nem, Wet ti Nieuwe his
• .
personal io.teresl. as well ea the good of ma hole. Fususinsuals for misdemeanor. when &Lao.
lately neeett.nry, are of such a ea..., ee effort"-
then the mud then lbe body; not oaeutiefaetion for the
offeueo. but as
pre
to she teeurreeee of sionlet
offeeees. Ileums found this inode of government pee
fan. e, It mill be adopted in tuture.
Strict pUeuhou bo pand to o f Phpunal o the It;
todeetunt, eud the Morel t tuning of the uonsw. oh
du. School.
be Yrineipal is toiriFlT is be nbie ul sonanisce lb..
I c, that he hat seevred the visloatils TOMIG.I.
. . . .
Ir R. E.. Wrodaares, a graduate of Piineet. N. J.
and Mr J graduate of Loo doilego,
Eastoo. Pa, yoneernon of the timbres literary and..
caufic etteinesente.
Ili. rely dcelnible that student. should dater th - a
School in the contin. itedaient of the @cotton, in order
th.t the alasece may be .y otentinietilly end hariseni
mt
de=n d ,e,li be mode for ehsence, except in
Cafe 01 protracted alcknes,
Writing bad., pen,: ink, and I other eterlonarY
Will De hirranhe et all etc per sentlon.
CeION, Principe,
I I
Re, D U. Riddle, D. D. Mr. Richard Wawa:a,
A. T WGIII, I) D. . I,Dia Loomis,
Ilan. A. W. Loomis, " W. W, Wilson,
Mr. George Almreo, " Henry Williamson
Cirenitall can be cansuled at rho Doak Stare of Mr .
.
•ke Lo No. $2 Wog! fort, and also at Rick
t.t H. Beeson d.Co'L No. at
60 Market at. augot63ta
'TIMOTHY BEED-4 hbla Drupe Timothy ge t 4
goal otdpplog older nod for sale by_
OIL—IS Moir Lumen OIL jut tee , ' .4114 for polo by
aunt , CANFIELD
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BOOKS!!—A .KO/14 'lllllle the United
Smog of North Anterten, hy Fir C 6.1. Lynn. F.
IL ff.
ninon , of tho Ametteaa Bible Society. Scow ha or
guar-anon to the present ti me, by N. V. Strickiaml,
one of the Socktuy't ageow with an Intmdacnon by
Roe. N. L. Itleo, D. D, of 17incion..
Port St Santhey's Common Plat{ Book.
JUAN TON a WitIIKTON..
corner TAM and MArkm law
CLOVER sta:o—as bb. Penns_ Clover S. , * R‘
more and far .ale by mg!! J te. R FLOYD
DOTARD AND SCORCRINGt•—u n••• pu n , p et .
at; II do do &maims, La sung and for asin
aatir9 J A IL FLOYD
VEATIIIEN/3-4 gag tacemid and for gain by
one - ARMSTRONG it (IRONER
L0U1,40 bbla reemed .nd for vela bT
.WRe AMISTRONG & CROZER
WANT-01 NitLl IN•Piliriiirl
TV SCHOOL! What thineregs ore net.esatry iri boo
ing goad school! We sure Chor e goad location—good school room—quad patron i —good
teachers, and plenty of 'cleans..
The Female Insunitlon on Groat Street ha, mbr pf
these good qualities, and mill soon have she fifth.
The bccond Term labb combe., the hi deg of E-Z
umber. Pores of tultion . ere very modereto—for
city duaT are howl sir.
Spelling, sod Writing, 83 lielasq r "
Geography, Grassmas, Arttimastic P.Os•
torical Rantoul', Huard' Philosuptiy, ,
Uni
ted States History and Esdnuadery, Com
' positions ind Applications 4 "
Hlchrst sonsse—Citstaistry, Botanc, Gs- 4 . tt
olowy. Alotal,AciAnco, kn. Au
. Rusts —Piano Masto—disse Issoon dips
in theweek tO
%swish Gisitnt
4 111 J F IEJP"S u :ostsset TPacher .S.l;flf,e,
—t
1111 1.115 ructed by blr• 4grd e^ ler bag
.l.oo
-and. •• set:pitman of littcrsledueatioo
k 11 FLOYD