TelE PITTSBIItitiH CAZE'rrE lit.M Llmu,fll...srnskt2.ptd THURSOa MORNING, AVM - ST 0, IMO l 01• a irn - nitcracia DAILY cistern yubastmil pai l irets•Weekly, and Weekly.—The D O M " P.r.lin man; the Tri•Weekly i. 1-1 . , Dollen per annum; the:Weekly is Two DOilsts per sa.m. 11. agli111•4, icrADvlrtlasena are earneatly tanuesnad la banal in .benr taaon before sr. a., and as early (++ t h e 401 at praeticabit. Adveras . mann. nan insetted fora spa.. lied dm* invanably charm' ant , ' anala+a , 00+ PIItL4LORGPIII A SOUTH A blbAl.lo AN. Advertisements andaalngenpoon a to the North Ihnirt lean and Unbcd States Oaten, Philadelphia. reeve, k .... Sad forwarded from tins Nce. ANTI/19,803W A D WIIIO TICK ST. . WILLIAM mAst,Err, of Butkr ROUT. C. WALEt o, ll,tough ,141104 MILLER, of Sbarp.l , ungtt CALEB LEE. of PitlAnirgh VELVESPV, o( Lalwer St_ 1:%111, CARTER COR7IB', o( Pt it Abu rg I. Paol . tiomYr ail O. S. BAYS, olUpper SL Coot VIJWItra. JOAN MORRISON, of A, ,thr iIT COXIM.IDNII. ii., JAB, MITCHELL , oi Peep.. OMNI'. W. U. A RUH.' .of ? ,,,,,, ro" CDC.. JOAN BYERS of Findlay. pet Lamm' Mature ooe next page. No .at pogo for Telegraphto Ae••e Our readers will recollect the noble and alfect ing letter of Father Ventura, retails, to the bardment of Bogie by the F. each. in behelbcf the Pope, which we publohell lest week. This lent r "The Catholic" DCWITIpt , of this city pronoun ces & forgery; but as II Isiah!, that at may, to the main, express Venturi. permanents, the queshou of authorship is not very materoll. NVe believe, however, that what it purports to be: hot whether the production of Ventura ,t ionic sae else, to lirgurrient• are neenswerable. It cannot be doubted that the crusade against likerty, made in the risme of the Pope. must, In the end, be .n -311flOMI to the papacy; and, If it should he persisted In, will end to its overthrow. Catholicism has be fore now saved itself by handing and conforming to the spirit of the times, and it must d r it nue. or perish. Despotism I, doomed; if it does not fall in this genet-allot,, it pretty sure:y will in the neat . If the Catholic Church, thruneh us head and pries, 1100 d Ohre:Men to tin lino millstone around its neck, it is DO affair of ours. But we rano. but marvel that American ,itnen., slthough ritiolac, can sae such pol Meal sentiments s• are doily rent Ihrth from their relimoui organs, tetillatit manifesting in some effective way, their di•agreement with them. .The Catholle - asks lir '. How it happens, that his Italian friends are so ready In havtog menu", to iolirleotions and to brandishing' stiletto when arguments nod 1.b..9- 110911 an not prompt enough in their actin°. Thom things would swim u•es minium ono pant of difference between them • and it, Fathers id the American revolution, in nth,. her admirers here are Wont to compare them." Our neighbor begs the imerion. When lie proves that the letter, porter , ng to Ire from Istie er Ventura, is a forzery, nw,,l be tone lo an,srrr hi. question. As to argument., nor f , "• , • I:- alp are the orb, oar. that pr,trt.tl amcoat Bute toter, the tomb. and the rannon Irani the !mom the Pope;— is all the reply that Itaa been vouehrohol NVe are no advocate al ihr or a•••••teatiee 11 is, how•ver, on new holy. or In Spain Portugal, nod Alex,w. WO/ ain a pronaluill those couotrk:e is a proLisiu u rocll quite us utueil the busk... of -The Cit Cs , '" . ti solve v oUr-, and in him we leave There is. we acknowledre. arra. , between the It:abatis and the Fa,her. if the Artier lean revolution, and our hi, tuasoles. arid Cl,lll- ses through our VC., w... nu eller “opia.-e while we feel sod neknowledure A. A different breed altogether,—no one. we as kav:tig any of the S.e blood in hl emus ever though comparing them in the scene "The attributes. klor fathers Wer e el. rower had here for long ages. They took up arse because their freedom was an home degree attempted to be abridged. After beg years of herow conitaccy and °outlier, they achieved not them freedom— bat their independ-nee. The Italians, on the contrary are. and for In:. ages have been, Ames. We alma not Jet et rate the metuary of our ancestors by any conparlso 0 with such. Neither would it be just to the Itai iana After they shall have capyeal (reed° n of speech, and a free prom. f.,r a f,w generason• they may, and donhticoi ticnoine Inure wcr thy. But in priparti )11 a..ky u , + SO la the need of thr, 1n.. , 1111,34$ That change may be nearer Ilion our bond Co. peels. The French who nave Inc ontizter 10 Weir hands, ace a tickle permle, and though all new Deems fair for the restimasou of the airsJuie 'Y./Vi er of the Pope, vet a little ariattri my change the whole prospect. Let ha our fr end rejoice himself over much. "The Catholic," as wellsi all me friend 01 Jr - spotie power, has a great horror of 'lied ficouli licaniam." Wu should like very much In know what it means by red rep ibl.cortusm. II the it. publicanism of France be of the orthmlor pager, which we suppose at is we can only my or our "circa theist is a republic to rot that we bold la Mier abhorrence. If red lecir,ltean.sa, hewwore • than 14 it must be very bad Indeed. It as out, however, airmuch the red republican auto me absolubst eo much dreads no the moderate reform er. This is well illustrated by Lord P.4.160.,16. the British minister for foreign stfAirs, i n a loi c Aipeech on the foreign policy of the Briiisli goverm "meciL The following extract from this briliant i•rAut boa is worthy of the attention of our readerr trod may serve to enligltteu .The Cathoior" •Sir, I do not think that the preservatton of peace is to any degree endangered by lee exprm - on of opinion with regard to the transactions in imagery or other connotes ))fear I I agree with those who think—and I know, there are ma ny In this country who entertain Ito opir.,o a—thal these are two Morels which England might peculi arly to aim at. line is to maintain pea,-, the oth er la to count for emuethate m the trimmet.ons of the world, [cheers) that it it not fitting that a coun try occupying Fuca it proud position as England, that a country hunog such venous and ox ensive interests, aboold luck herself up te a simple regard to her own internal adorn, and should tie a pas sive and mute 2peetator at every thing that is go- ing on around. Ilienr, hear. I It Atm. , trio. that it may be said, • Voile °mu.. me leo amnion, and you express Mein 14:1,1 m ,4 nut oreewn., wait parr at n os command [Arse moues to hal, them —what ate °plutons against :moo , I ir, Icy an swer is, uptn,ons are stronger thin undoes (Cheers) o,uommd. they minded in troth and insure, will in the end pr at agmust lite bay on.i, of oilitrky, the tire artillery, and the charges of cavalry. I Loud cheer. Theiefore, I Way teat armed by °p.m,. d that °mires is iirso nocuced volts truth and roan,. we ore indeed str .ng, and in the end likely to mike our prevail; and I think that whet is ham...tng on the whole isolate of the camtinrait of P.Mmte , inn prop) that this exprersou of mine is a truth I ileardienr Why, for a great many years the Governments ut Europe imagined they cool s/ keep down oirinou by f o re. of arms, end that Ay tobtarocEiro; iMprOvemeot they would prev,- I that ex tremity of revolution which was lie of their Conalitat dread. (Hear, hoar. I We gave an to the contra , ' effect and we halt been !item eirltielt [Hear, bear We he lb bee n nrcromd of meddling with matters that did not concern us, and of ramming nations and Gxvernmenta by giving oar opinion as to what win lively to happen; Iliat the moult has proved that if our opinions had been acted upon great calamities would have been avoided; (Mar, hear ) Thine very Governments that need to say,' The men we hate, •he man we have to feu is the moderate Reimmer, we mire not ix your violent Radical likely pposes such violent extremes that nobody is irejoin with him; the enemy we are most atrald of is Me mod erate Reformer, because Fe to such a plauable man that it a difficult to persuade peop'o that his counsels would lead to extremeconsequences; therefore let us keep oil, of all men, the moderate Reformer, and let us prevent the gest step of im provement, because that improvement might lead to extremities and innovation." [liar, near)— 'nose Governments. those Powers of Europe hate at last learned the truth of the opinion ex pressed by Mr. Canning- , That thorn who have checked iroprOlementbecause It is irmovetion will one day or o th er be compelled te throat Innova tion when It has ceased to be imnrovernent:— Please.) I say, then, that it Is: our duty not to remain passive spectators of ever. that In their immediate consenoences elect , wh e r co - t t {p, bat which to their remote nod certain on. isequesees are sure to roma back with Monstrous effect upon aol that. so fur as the c.urtestes of in ternational intercourse may perms. us to do, it is our drily, aspeciaby when ow oedema is asked, as it has bean co maoy trowel am on which wo have been blamed for giving it. m yin. out Yvvil ke;kunded on the experience of the country; XJ2ea that might have been nod ought to lia:=l'an example bleu Maturate countries. M *tee au, hear.] • Mate time lem quite ready tladruit that :.interfereseattight nut be canted to the extent of ~..,,..I•ll.,,,roodesoreringoor relearns with other countries 'TAM ate-Mules hire mat which is now the subject 't:',..,...01.`itt;;•.tt of= dteCtignMet, acme Power having is the ex ~. ,~. {eyr d , :y, t''. ~ twine of ha 01,0 BOVemigti rwhte invited the at- ristaare of another Powell and believer We Way lament that eireornataneei however we way be apprebeaspre that th e refrom tetwereoces of vent danger and evil may floor; still we are not entir led to Interpose in any Renner that will commit this country to embark in those hoanlniea. Oita, bear ) All we can justli do is to eke advantage not , oppo rt unities th at ',putt Ihen ' °l""' which the counsels tpt frtetilahld end lento may be offered te the contending portica" AT TOILS. Front the l'orl Repvblmam- The President of the G a ited Ste trs mat iv, e ved at the Stole lone by the Governor ai..d Committee of the ettigena of York County, on Frarty net. He was banded over to the Governor and Committee of the enact. of York County, at the lute. C4-I-6- 31,1 reuxrr, EN., of Baltimore, on behalf ot the I Directors of the Baltimore and Susquehanna Bel 11.1.m,I.ENTIlatratssahtmFrom eerie.° statements 1 Road, eddreased WILLuoi F Jonasyip, I..ii , t :-0- which we have lately observed in the public prints. and, w e more, front the friforination ol private be- ; veroor ot Pennsylvania, in the fallowing terms tent. are induced to •reillt the egodence ofa , Govcason—We come trout Mary load natured seri°. and estemtvely conceited e therprow, hav• 1 with a plearlith duty We eUme to introduce to trig in view some illegal :',desicii ag ain. the peal e you and the eitmeens of your ;tort. 0 tioainaumhed and dignity of a neighboring and. foetidly Govern. . tailor. We are sure that he will lei received with Merit.. I. Before comma to Dayton, whilst traveling ' rho respect due et the Fre-ideal ot our common and with the crathode merited tiv the At one point (on an idand on the coast of the in toe neighboring counties, we heard most em "'"Y' Gulf 1 theremare said to lie embodied born three to , hrave wittier who, gidlaut deeds have covered i.,und ,, an . , an , ,„,,, art ~,m , „.,,i ,„ t , melancholy accounts of the devastation corm , the Atnerman nen.. wiiti humor and chre. 1;., 1 entrageel to Northers, at ?CI! se . Sothreti t•Illes. In mated in every circle of society, and of the ' ver "l' r. We "e ender Ie ! he we l"'"'''" " r enitotine men for the eXpedition lir the South It ~ Gloom arid „silence that Ming over the city. ' Ti' „ , ,,,,,,, I, i , i• given nut Ilmt the eigerprm . is aolied semi +I .5. JIM- I ,On ref.l tr. on the 1.300.. Tampico and the Mcmgian territory of the Sierra , When, however, it came in my route, the ~,, iippriipente aduteeem Madre. Blsembere a i.k asrierted mint Cubs Is its 1 disease h a d _, et almost, and Very suddenly, Ma Pst.mavr—As the honored °term tu the object. Whether it be tine or the caner, the enter is equally in violation of our own laws. and abated; leaving, however, terrible marks of ci". , .• ttl this Cutumuouwenhh, is nitord. nie itn ,;tit,to be hoped that thE Executive, shored it lie ' its visitation on the face of society. lris co l pleasure to vordially welcome you wtitho to pommumesmota el inforaogion rung to e 0161,115n the , t our : t•urdro. !a then' [Minus and peoLing them reality of any such un1a9 , 611 scheme b ee n on foot •• • a • oentimento. I lender Irpm Mc hustrit•l.lre‘ullhe ; tri teur eoilotey, will le edveinal trivuLtireir in I learned from Mr. Mob. what Ido not 1 s tet' To yu l e it rot. he o ~0 0 r ee et ilmt , trunt.on. lan Iran it, and vitiate and a !possum dictated lo: a pro l e, mg. rd for your • the °Thdnn l fn” ." r remember healing as the experience el other bran,. In ~,,,,, k„ - I:ol3,.—Nato Intel. rf tVonday a brad period the uesd, of odic., places--that with them, the most effectual , dory-the The Telegraph broogig on . I . he President'd Floc , ininnnon in relation nri , itiiin iiinniii nii,nrnni-n, on may of checking the disease in any to ' , the happy iztintennut'es ut ' ati noneg bud indotmmr, was to scatter the remainder of the inmates 0310 Ice pie. tr c perpleamtme. at t oilmhe , di, n. To Tuesday evening. Theresent administration will ;-re that the honor and 0.1 fano of the country are atnaugs'. acquaintances, immediately upon , ,":‘.'Nhe.,t,',7,,e,',";7,,e,ytt::::‘,„,,,,F;tir:,,,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,Litti..,',T,ti of I strictly preserved. Hewn would bane lc,. wider the occurrence of one or two deaths in a I contthetion wit o th er bronchi, thereof, th:peoi me " nor ."'" d'n.°Y, the Pukn' both nod pub :e we leave the pulite to gmllememm d welling, and have the house thoroughly i tv ' oath , of ilic coutry, and the i trisper•• • to me tmle,lll.Sed and purified. This course, he said, I tin evils adore. au omit - nanny ol eraw leoit4 utr, OUR BOOK TALILIZ.• I was usually found effectual in checking ills I mivmammaa , am the sacred emote , um trememlotim mu out .Tournal of els 4 FronVe“ I,r , re f, Anima ' , und•••ent hied re•pe, t to :be nuel ria:ted ollmer . I Iprogress with those individuals for the time; the Republic- Although tour ithoe 11. n tloliterN Tins Jamas! is devoted to the prninot on of M c . 1 • • r , and a failure to observe this precaution dm 1 roininan h dei, ,d rz w te d i l id ton„: Milberianu, rorner Chan mil and Physical &oeti,,, r.,,1 Iliagn eer ug. ; the .ii c ‘ a ,,,, rt ni, ~ , ,a , l ,i ~.. o t, i 11 ,0 re ,,, ao , si lo n:t , ti s o hr en co s ue , - . ring the malignancy of the disease, general - the Arts and tvlantlfaiures, and i tie misirding al American and other Van:tiled Intention. It is a ly resulted in the seizure and death of the tue,—We Nee p.” on 1111. toccasion. clothed in 11.101 timmetml able and Interesting work. Price nom dithers entire household. I heard instances spoken 1 re , ler r eh r" , :" , w ' reh ' ed w " , n 1d... , do'd•t• per Rations. The nilnirrer no At1.“1 3 1 .3 WI Of of in which eight had died out of one house. ; _.,,,: t h c 5 . , ' ,, ' :,, e ' ,, , , ° 5 " „ir,,, ' ,.,4,1, 1 , "' „ ' „, ' „ n' i 1 ,„ ' „ '" i ' ; ' , ` , ' ,„ ' , ' „ ` , , est:enrol matter on ale various sin rots which • a a • a , men! of the ev e. Viewing you n I Imma appeci, eve 'mum. within its tanto. From Dsyton we went to Xexia, and . e,,:e1e,,,r;;1:`,1.,,%=,: :,r,...:,;',,T,,,ree.1r-n-,itrretact „ pent the Sabbath snare. The cholera was Ito hvra iit a conquer , o 's 5p ,, v0 „,,,,_b,,, ',,, t .,."7,'„ P g ' prevailing in this place with considerable t" ,. " , t i t t r " , ' ed",:,[;e7 woo ,'," their rnottitlir wt. , , evertir i having appeared in the m.ttgttaht ,tit p ~,,,,' 1: o,;r'ut:::n".l" r n i :,";',:...: 'n:,.: 1 form pier about the time it lett Dayton. ' i's „ serre for our disimnizummthed guy., It Four or five deaths were occurring daily. „ ;, 1 °, , : ; :;:,:,,'",,` ; ': ; r ;; %:!,, r d 7,7,‘,,, u r n t,' ; ','. • " •. :" 1 but since that time I hem that it has become by glancing i n Ore ethailalleao re-are, , much worse. , try and wen air m the mi m erhmullural mmhomomt.eitimm,m and mineral mirperltuelmie m I time mmounimm,,ml.3 Day before yesterday we carer to Eaton, , log through in, town. old 3 ,'..,-. and *dim.- ‘There, for the last month nearly, Death Ir. , , `, b , , 7,, , ...7,,'7,. ”. „:7: . ; ,.. ,,, , ,, - . , ,.„.., - ,r , ,.,, , , , ,. i ' held Mtn court' Out or a poimiation of treat, . , .11 .. ,• d I . r(lotltir‘gr Ificill. 111 rll.l. nearly 1500. I was informed that a lew days '" w " `. ''''''' '" "" "'"'"'t • rutu',..n. shd ~ irmi.me .it nor tiropimi ne s a ge these did not remain in the town over , ,„,„„ tr , tn.. i•'• , l , 1• • •• • ' ' •I""'''t •'" '•"''"' 600; a large portron of the inhabitants hav- '. .`:,",,...",""',..• ;':: . " ,, e , ';.."" -, , ' , "'": , ; , 1 " ,, " t.: trig tied, some to the wilderness ol Dar L e , , t ,„., r ,, r .„,, ~,,,..,.,,',,,,,,. Y:, ~2,;::,,;,.,,,,,,‘ county, some to the surrounding country, I tteccio• wherever they could obtain 10dging, and 1 ,oK„r'::::::,!',',',:,,tr:'„'.':::::"l'' .' , 1 ,, :,` , , , : rI ! some, ler want of better, having taken the I you to our heart, and our boom,. shelter of rountry meeting houses, svhottl I P" . a" , T.' '"- a val'.,,, it 'ma m'm , mm' , houses and tents! Out of the small retnattuter!'""'"""'"' '"' "!"' 'r." . . ."."!'''•`!! "i• the ' (:onion of death' w. mainly taken. i '' '7 " :: .” l , 7, '•"'"- , leaving the number I have named above.— 1 ~., r ;,,,.., ~... „ ‘ ,,,t.,..,, ; : 0 „ ' ,„ " „,1 1 %. " ,, ' ,, 1. ,. `‘' But. saddest or all! those who rleri tl HI not 'aa ' a a a'a 'a a , lt , ' , and. ,,, a.ht. s , .at • ,..tt, v,•,1 at them li .3. eSl'ape; death has been amongst them life- "-;:, „ ,„,„. I „„ „.,. ,i,„ ,„„„. i ,„,,„.., wiiii—and, it is „aid by 801110, afllOtigol. the twn ... 0 noire .s.I in,le i.ll ma •.... 1.1 11.- 330111M3111mes wherein they were scattered— I a . y . ,„ .. :: i, . 1 L a ::: . : ., "' .. 7 -a '''. so that the .earl ml atrgrethtle will 1,4 be' :well e ...re wirer,. - known mail the refugee , return to their I tern : , “ , ,' , 1 , .. ee " "' ''' homes The number of deaths TIOW aster-' „, m ,„,:, : ','...:.":,',.,:;1' . , 5 ,'::,,. tamed is 5..1.1 to he about 100 The ,icao!alv , m.m•Mm her m. 'V- mm, M 1 v mtg. um, appearance 01 the town I. teeesertbable, M• ' „, ,::: ~.; ! :,,,"‘ l ,,,„..t7,;; ' ''''' though now the disease has measurably the . appeared. Only one tavern open and dorng business out of eartie half dozen; about one PllO3l ctLIFUItNIP. tar rsp,M.l n•••• rta t."••• 5.1 7 . FIUNCINCO, Ju Ile :11 I Editors Pitayunt—,Since nay lean.! the 'till., have made a ~ Istt to the southern m ries—ini hid ing Om. of Stantslautt Town.= • Mewed.. and Monello.* rivers are',o their trautarie• After al, you have heard of the rehires , of the pint ars, you would he ...shell to look over the riontory r or taming in its boom so vast at amount id precut. treasure—tur miles and notes between Ins Stone ' and the :denied, the bowel.. al the earth had been upturatid and tenete , t. to the depth of s t or eight feel, nod stal the gold appears as ilex. hatniible an when the miner first struck a spade Imo It. It v. mod fealty appear, as it the in a u body 411 re gldeeingimetal had not hero appro. , h ad Cyr to the present tore toe only st. a rt has trete made in the' dry durgoiss tarry me II an. tie panne a rich hargest as ii, the riven tall sullli lenity to enable them to wort' the betty But independent 01 the rOld in .to rivers,:. vd the pre sent • dry diggings ',the delta.. w vii nee.] 14.1. c net haus/ale Fads the -it itio loos to the Maori.. plena, a Malian , r ii el,loy or t, rely ni, ea the gold region is of purely volodua lJnoalum nod I looks as If vol. at. alit r v dia. had hunt , ut wan the earth chorine 10011 over the fa, i• tr, tio tt uniry layer Otter layer el pure gold. Mao , / ul the craters KIP Llig, tu, nature dog innhe turned them although hule geld is loon,' in the iln methste ritually of the eruption, out in the that. and \ lade credo coding In 14...1.1 the l I vet It case been loon , ' in do gr.: et -a .., o tido., e HOW. er, the dep.. itioiut , onbrud la arse our plate ur hum', W.l.r.ft.yer a 1. .t. 1. , made in 1.3 e grouted, gold In to be hived Lut e . a itime plat e. ru areal , atilanlatel. than 011it.1• rhere in ate nOl while quart,. rock„lrurn se e - to ally !eel wide ex end og f um the ' .. 4.10154111 1 . a• far south a• a -mall . reek between thl Star...m.o. and hake. II ire I tried it at a greedonany pie r c‘ and mond it a hit impregnated with told at all lannts— , he g ild le tux lacked up in the t , g.aolo to a to requtre marl, he ey to ettnet it " There ore uowai r subout el ooh peup.t. at v.ire in , he oath, in, Ind ,n MI eye- se tat., and t on. sod 1 , Ours. It it ry dll sae 1 .... mated teat they Ore inking out a thou`sand port rol• 11 gold per Any - 'I Wheuever One 4,..,.., ~ tune ‘b„,..„ ovate a day he aunts he is not imid tor hi. t tem , rod seeks it4tl.c t Iner lila, r Thin u‘shable tarsi tor gold keeps oneouunh of the ',matron cont ually FOing 110.itt. tie p.n. a lo as ilser ... a slag gnu, pr In.ab , c. -3P2C.1.1* I Foor lthris ut 14e people r 0111 g in tr e c oat, try shape their *Dune 11l the ',coin , na psi e and An IrsbUturtek. 1 made in, trip i p .3 :•.11. , Joaquin From tee to ....nob ue its pier.. t with the Sacran ro at tot head 01 :outwit Hay , 1 onvicat on sas tiodu ti l, at d il ed. as many °a steel. as tool ofghe Cult 01 Steve, , ;tallow folly convinced that Mr boat., uh. b navigate the r v -1 en will not be elate to mane to tuts ',oast to that a deplat moat be rutle in that ViCallly lot the lilt nor trade The San J , ujattr ier far 1 .1 ter or ht's or la. above Its mouth, toe .00 In ea or more 1510 111 E ins teeter, is bordered by pet unmet,e awarup about t.venty miles wide, w torli s ut present covered by averdant growth , i ruche. The river •naviga. I li t fur g md ...0.1 ..e.o.r. • at all reasono in the it aas high a. Staciston , fir e got mouths of he tear as h,rh at the mot t a SI r , ale. sal 'i.e three feet water a. Ise- , h. nitt,' t I. Taw alstioa At the i ',scat I toe ole rgv st ir airy• %este. a, I term, Inter. OW 0.0 tht. at un i or nal lied nein the wools , o f my sirts at at is nekton I !oval • Is pond , w lid several hualsed Iliing In tent•, there '` O ile hp ne Irvine budding Fur sane time th in Lit 11- evitahlv Ire a ;dace of:mm ense iini.orittu.c It is Altd mill t o.llit.t4c. for WO, I ITC 10 I 4' the depot toe all then an. troth lye M• , clamor over south.— There is on an lortrage SI 0,000 en goods ducal belled there per day The merchants have and are contiouing ire make a gmad deal of money.— Whet tins beenof great advantage to the pia. Is. the prupneton have refused to sell to speculators, and retained tlle best positione In, real settler; 'tom Stockton .to the mines, seventy five miles +oath, there nl'a tel weettily Mate: hue running, the triple made to n day, and the lair Charged is two ounces of grld-532 The fleet of the trontol rest ra is on Wbon's Creek. sooth of the etaniolaue —at present Mitre are few working them On all vtlat of the staler flowing in an them Ilona Ml der ground. Toe people time the ' , tam of SanociaNlemito and those from South Amero a rented 111111.5 pant but num, to •0.1.4 d tT. mites likely t., oil. between 111 , -In and the Ame rtennt they moved out and eta tableibed a croon alarm knir trace a umber about -taut Thy Mean an• an& South America. n right inousand, they keen tip all the . usu.. am! li ains or their reentry—hull brae t hi/ krt. fights ‘1411( ing gandrttne,Stt , on ',today and Fetal Day+ 1 1 , .1 Inc other: , dietrings - Sundays are respected though I have nut heard or 050 preaching no any Al I them Nat. dadowling the •ailety in ~ population so I nod par'. I the lia'atable stare inert is , the intuit pee -1 nil t rte-pert pa i d to la. and Juin , e—no soon nigh or low, enema.. a mertted punishment As the , pantile it presto( have n , , , .ertlen rode or tans, or I I system of gusernment to enforre they tos ,0111 ; elan consent itid mutual o,,dc,t,odLox .dopted 1 ,11.• lulltAtring rot.. Of a 1 ..r Wtst.t.ever a comp ' 14 armed at O. hir h t•et or more persona locale i themselves, tel inert arid elect iron] among them, l byepular . autlirage one parson to act . al, aide I tel magetria e I Lein wh nit arc brought al. . A.CI of a 0./ it e hAra.trr, wt... h ere tried and de riled at cord hr to sworn i volence—the, 4 no I appeal front Itis decision and every person roust rookirm . itjia system o( g , nt. It he V, 1 belie to he arraigned i. a . (imo id lai, and I heti tw h o one he gets n Soggier ur i. driven , d amp Jograte. In every ennui a soon , 'senathre 'mra al man. tins been tithed, and the dignity fem and ceremony observed al the al , al4els , e Ili e 'eight be imitated to advantage in ~,we el this inferieure/in. in the Sta e , , Indepeadefitly nf themines, I 'I, rt. op nt the • Oki of the lien Joaquin es , .11.1 ...- oid alit e. hat I had rail in the writings of ditlerent Ire r I ether. thromth ( ablorn a I tuo.t , onfe.n that I I have been Clitore'y d •aiyolated—.l • ~...ta.,lsl sal and atithout winter or. apt the tew • ein. 1 getter,' streams canna; thoingh i , Al prelent 1 I. it . parched sal dry and n spear of green grtarry..st sr, ely , ir le aorol I vtn upon the lowegroands al rig the r{very When we me consider that there will heno:ram for threeMonth4 more want chance Is there intame good I rops The land ts.paar and yen, little of It would pro- , dote aa meet-age clap it it were well watered. The 1,1111106111 delightful—during Ile day it ,e a New Orleake spring while the was are cool mud romfortgble—the trin.rfatitre tieing .obi, ,a to Bake es gait of hamlets eta, le Bernal.. r,, water of Ih4 riven among train the meals. . in as cold mace melt trencen I, mating the teeth ache in d r iet, Al u ng the Son lamon 21 the mouth of Italritattaries inuiquitnes see more pie t. Idol than 1 lave ever seen thorn in the atiattipis oftantionanf, Alabama, or Florida. Tee voyage of the sading vessels Iran Flamm. is atm.! la long es that from New York ltd shoat one liberate I days-some of them have bet ii tom hundred and thirty days 1 silo New York vestioll are arrtving in one hundred and thy to the hundred and seventy five days. The shortest voyages to this port have twee made by Ole light more built-vessels—the Grey Eagle , the Grey Honed, the Architect sal tee Gil Fremont—all albeit , In between one hundred and thirteen and one handiest and twenty five the, • The Art h - leer has had very bad luck, having encountered heavy weedller and head winds, w ,11 two toads of her ereW down with cholera. Although eve has been a isscw time on her voyage, she has o,ade a must extteortletery trip, eerneclertng ell ato t mad` . . cumweneci 1 he shipt'llfladelphia, lately anived from P e . name orithjtosseogern, was burned ha the Water's edge a kokl'olghta since. Cone'e Ringgold, of the U S. Navy. has bden em gaged by the citizens of ealifewnin to survey and 1.. d the boar and harbors of San Foto toisetxsan Pablo and ljuison and the rivers Sacramento and i S.. ittattolo. Mr. Ringgold won num-bed to the ...Pi0...6 oxpedition under Lieut. Wilke, Ilia known reputation nod ability will give treat mar toter to the survey. and it wiij,iwyond doubt or quecion, be executed with suPh arsurney 0. 10 justify thecotornnotty to ralyinir upon it. Inm in hopes the' map. will be publi bed. in order that I they may ke plaited within the peach Maven per. son. „ . Yours, , MEANER. Ltavaire• of the Cholera Is Oble We make the following extracts from - a private letter received from a young friend now traveling through the West on bug nesS - - ChrotteS Adscarte. "At the time of our visit to Springfield, the cholera had just appeared there, and was prevailing mildly. Within the lest week I have been hearing of dreadful ravages com mitted by it in that place, causing entire saUspenaion of all business, except such as appertains to caring for the sick, and the funeral ceremonies of the dead. all of the dwellings dtat saw appears. its uninhabited, the grass growing on the „. „.,.• path tnrough the yard. and over the step at tt• the door' Several gentlemen told me that ,an of the true there was scarcely enough 1h" J.". 57 "? . 0 " ssi r .s l it tx..'lmen inthe place to attend upon the sick, ii ""' is ` s " ' and give decent burial to the dead—in all . "" d winch I believe they made common cause for the time, irrespective of the ties rela• „ ti9nship or friendship. Amongst the deal LL trnatt. 'are Included all the older and most respect : ,tar wa• ed citizens, in the language of a gentleman whin quarter, at K, udx • h u ts.. in an who alluded to run tart, • not a man Lit al: 'those who cut down the trees and laid the cad Vss"` i s i° "' siss. corner stone of the city, is lett Leaving Eaton after dinner, we tone 'the y',,.1.1 ~E 1 ile we „ alljm.hored 10 two's:. 01 Ih , straight road.' to Indiana, paostng through I „,,„., „f j,„,,,, ~ ~,, tr.' Lunuraben riot the Iritilige of Cpshur. cr New II ~ye, where d.. . 3, 5,...,, 0 . ~, , , ~., ~1 „„, s , 0. tact an inhat.dant was to he seen, except two , ropey. I-• t... you ~...., .• • • ~.. it i r ~. v. 0. stile btaya, who came out tat the hotel no we d..1.1rt. „ . .“ i, i I;tr .... T., ~ • ...• • • • .. stopped 10 water Me horses, and who claim- • 3 . , • eil to be the entire population ! A few miles ' " further,passed throngh New Westville. a ""' large and handsome village, but a, rilna ' ter grave One solitary old lady was seen ' Ti.ev wcre sic ins sad iss, sitting in her door, and she, I b,Le,, co.q•p '‘ e. "" '" manned because she was not well enough to Ts go away. At the upper end of town we Pu!'!"s„d " " 1- !-'r.ryek " found the tavern kee;er standing at his post your —the only man, apparently, m the town. too, wade deplorole '.tame .e war. eat her- He informed me that the original number of families Woe 33, but that upon the first me wndr , t. aid hc purest Eton , tthat ran titter' appearance of the epidemic 2X of them re,na ts,..that,alatata hiluuor i, moved to the country, leaving who were lof the priiiiilest ke, Ihe :are l a la b d "n t ','' unable to go in consequeine of the indispo. °"."""". : ::, ,, u . l , de on yt ,. n ... r ,„ j i u.l , !:n ro ce: ;, sition of some of their members. Out of these six families eight deaths occurred in a ' ' , "asrese is`znou nu , t"ists. learn cur ssi ", very short time—the few indivtiluals who I remained on loot having to nurse the sick, bored in In, 1.... en the earth. anal tutrerl " a . ..• de attend to dressing the dead, and the per.y "`,' :r" rd : lorimuwe of the rites of burial. To add to et.le hew 'ar Are. ,rca: w t" :. ‘ r ' lt r sv their do:temp, every store beim!, closed. '" they had to go to the nest town—New Paris —fur every article that was retiotred—med- thr t! the o no. , icines, physicians, shrouds, confine, ance In one case an entire family—fatLer, mane ,• wh,iti like the urt. and elenre: mother and two children, being all takennap 6 '" L , L '" sick in one night, and unable to wisist each hir I sot nil, t hi.• or --) other they were discovered, by their fellow citizens, evenuth. tlaa • !qt....Tani , II; 10 who already had inure than they could at- '',o!'ies' tend to. The survivors, as last as they cou ld make their arrangements, removed atter the i "' others; and by this proeess the number got ! I bad Y"" w3‘ ~ I the I hinned down to what it then was—two lan, - Mr t+ttettker T• e a.-un,n.he,l . Itrttpluttet it. .1 ate I, the . !t!ten• 01 the 10W11 and e.t.a ut 1.1855• Let. %hum tau rettr•••••6l, at wentuatt ate .011, autv6l here. 611ndrr go, 1111.11 .:1111 I,•l.tur• at t•atilittle wa6•l! I L.A.,. .0116.10.6 e to t %pre*, Ihe Arm. Inderd I ni .v attv thee n, lutatatu .•. .11.rtorr onv 0011,111' 11 1r 01 , 1,111 the nt6i,v Lind what, I have had it vult I,,,teanter t• tot: tr 1/k the heart. ot your ..11-11,tat,, ,hey ..• • et 11,11. I 1111 , 1. , 101 1 . to• 1 1 4 1,11.0. al.:, v. an . .. . total ttorttu.s• 1,1 0111 1 01, 1,1 •W"''''"r" ninttatnettiring 6thl tt.lig overattons. 1,, , d lam eahhetl Lut, , , th !I thu• the ,tettpte have ,1, anted tat-, Wr pan, 113 11,.- ,td t.,•nrrn .nw. el n V.' .0111 t. um.Ang yuu luo ut aitn it old 5 net, :hll. artaNter, Infml a inn! 1.6• I t neverhe rner!ve Ittl„• and ho•ttani,ty • w,•, t ! veil tuttourttrt. n. tnat lint S pult the peto he: e lat e t t the 0.1 •rut ta toe „„ nar !, •!! t nr.thlied n.r al ,111 , 11.1 ,11 1,111 e ~ •. ,httrer Mealy.). 11 11,11• • were . ranfalv .I!te • , the • melt arra. anti 1..1.! ht art. The 'Stale line . was passed a short die lance weal 01 this village, and albeit there was no: lunch more line virile than sail ors find lIROII the nifiator, we regarded the spot with considerable interest, as being the land mark pointed to by the el,!e•wee, lot the last filly miles Or store. The lust Ink!, A. 11.1 town woe filehtuntel —3 line bnstness like place, but Plltlerlo4 a 0 ornpleto p , / , tr In consequence of the appearance of the cholera. which lot a ire day, ft-cl Inevailed widt great i-everity.and prodocesl ainwst total sospenhoon Igsaness s miles far ther west is this lade, (Centreville, Ind ) wlsett we had all day been aiming to reach, and at the same unto attended to all busi ness intermediate, so tax as 1 could Mel the men. W P arrived here on Saturday even. mg and spent a very pleasant Sabbeli ly nue church terilditiz. erected in the place, Inv that a very gond line, and Methodist Flea eopal tun. A Methodist college buildinu, in al,o erected, and it respectable dimensions In thin place, notwithstAiiiling there is , hourly intercourse with Richmond, no cho lera has yet appeared. So mysteric.l.• and unacroutital,le is this disease! And along my route westward from this point, I do not at present hear of it anywhere this side oh St. 1-nuis—tor which I leel truly thankful, but can scarcely hope that this state of things Will long continue." Mtu tau( hioeicaver. —We are inatrmed that the Secretary ul War luta owed a Inner to Brevet tr Oetterai I t E Twiett., (who is now at Pete rattroula, Mtastapipm urtlerma him to noodle for the parpoete of auperlnterullog tho military detach tueisto which hove been ordered there. Two companies of the 4th artillery. recently Motioned at I•coontioula, have been ordered to Tampa 11.1 y; and aloJ the th Infantry, recently stationed al leder.. linrraetra. In Laial. to the above, one company et the Id artillery .tai inned al Savannah and one stationed at I:harlemen hove hero ordered to Si. A ugumme, thenrr.va of the latter hevtna alroady been eonamenwated o, toe I..pirtment. One eurupony ot the V.l artine3 a. re . remit, stanoned al the Auguste araenal, has Mao 'e.t.a"' ordain to proceed to Pdatlty. —Nat /, I /, THE PaESIDZST.II PILOGILESS MMIIIIEMI =MEE AoU 4 - a• rvr - y ,reeled ..remrtl .01120 on the ber,, apd re,, I..rna In pt•t. dr cl w t.. • in .no.e linra-101/011 am ,I.rr • • 10 cur y Ile • n% In rnend r . hv mnd pr,:et• tt I the K, e rtn•ylvnoru, „„ per , 11: 111 1,1.1, „. Ali,t o4,l•nch leirrtrul 1:t ItsrLihth v ,, t, TT.,Urnnn.nrr nl A rranvegnen.. row'. ,kf vets hand.tre c,,lin.utnent prrioarcal. to wh“ h n Ir. i. ul r, hr 11. e puny cal go:or 6Py p•raou.. sat down nt H Brim: A gentlemen prn.ent wng tt 011ANAN, wnose scat Wn• pn the right Cl the 1 . . e, lent 11.—a-nottry And em.i....1,1y marked Iltrir ".it, ours. The President wol rrlonio here unut the alter- , 11 " , own, to give the vooreo‘ generally an oprutunity ~ ~,. of parng their reguertn to htm Ile w.,1 rece.ve „ . ..,.:: th „, the ladi, In at 'even until eteht d in , , n „,,,,,, , „„d • thence 00010,11 e ocloek seal b.! devoted to the qt. , . ',rood roughrt ten. T,,.. nfiernoon—ihn hor its h. de . It partUre i• no. vet deiernuoed—he leaves tar liar- R „,„,., ~,,,,„, R.. , 1 •reeLle Roper A.,..ne I. r.shurir, where he wII •In t , over Sundny. Ilt, , li Nl.oon.ek Kbrnt.llllt.owley NI., I. The gentleo.en who nnende,l hon to 11,,. &nee 1t.,“ I. ,In Rt. 11, 1 ,1 NI auldultuthemonl F.slhe R. , •• ,I.rT Itu•sell Su,. . • won-ln-lAw 1, W0.,1, 4 the army. nod :• R ,; - ' . ",' .. R , „„,„ .„.... R,„„ r,.., 1 1 11 l'..ay IN. odd cr Marl tat, A oanitaAlt, ”I r . ; ':: '''' ' ;,:',!" “ 0 :,.',. i i,.;, y "' g...2t1. men Iran Itallnore. run•toing al Coloot t ' c avv i ra , I ,11.aaas3 Yelloll V.,1•.. rod Mr Kerr.' ,th 1,4 n. All of taco, rieept I, i W...,1 ~ ti rol.nbly return h..loe,vartl trouo.l i ... itch-day. tras_r-Late lepers (ma D,.." nom more. in Venezuela, tocluding Doe from Gen. Pot", secrn to rodtarte the speedy Mil of President Mon3gurr.lylire men have dD serted,.hrs navy is tnethmeort. nod he a Do embat- =132 ransed for pecumary means that he has been eon, polled to resort to a forced loan. The letter of I.;en. Pat t, aJdresumi to a Plead GI 40 to Nero Sorb, and dated at Coma, July lOth Male% that GO the 7th July he had an engagement w th one of Monsgaa's chiefs, to whom Moons. hod great confidence, and that he had completely n card hon. The General elates his letter in an 1,..m•1n¢ strong and enthusiastic leapago. -•- • I my em ~u pported by ee•erdi worn - ices, and wail noon be Improved. I find mpell of rce , oUrcer. IMO offered men, borne., re••uni,,ry nnntstanee. I ,hell nise suthmem ~ror roorl roomy without ri•:. I t•nalt ..,r, Me. .11r .ral twom,eon. I nut lull 1 . 1 . ti 1 .14 I.elidye my Country w.d tn• ,uved. Inc t Monajn, te - - —Tue liuk,lmou Doily leud• an 01 Frer I.•6nocrwy in , 41a. il, l ben. tnurd. Flue dramwe learn wurc wade purses ai the cdid, awaken and odice of the party to 6.11.0 u. but all in 'ism. intowa* ably conducted, and the wilt amnia.; • COOPeitIICC papers of bealg mere Marl:mod.. and low personal., For•n rhe Wig CoggtY Cc." vent on ma in I. .nervier City on Wednesday last MIEIMR== c• h r the Ar.entOly and the Ddegatea ap- II to attend the thaw C,onvention at llama- y ndreul Wade, Elliabolonwn o. nomad Co,, Robert ltdldwo, SaloOonr, Wb Mount Joy, A. ',oat Eurtag, Lou 11' Ihf.trxh• O/frown —Wm. W Itfou - n. '". n".'".l W. J"^th m. 1: Exf l . Bev . , liershy, Maw, i rivrr J thek• ei ,W. I'.x Loul , lirtl2.fl Psfoiaereh CIL lIETERY TIIOVOUTS• a ping, of ..,,rrx.w nod ot Oh xtrhoger sofkly arced, ta wheir Tneoy f.lrmi are tlexTmg, A city of the dead' Th.• ato m.here wi,lou'd heart. &joie.] tear. , Autismnram— a pinvn wnere triendly words n 0v . ,1 Oar eoulagan. Ilk, Where illAtly eh, mother I ~tt weep Ti. ,them usenv. groile I rn.t , ,er :t: chnneor , Jeri A,. 4,01 and llng I.y Ow, Bainrc turning, orni enl !urn. , a way' ...r ,••ar our I , ar'• At! yenrnmg \ •t.:l t11.1,1e.1 At. lary. the ereht, 11t1W v11.1,1111..6110 ',my , t• o, !he re,ereed rehre \V het -.ls• !he irv,vllll, t,l qt. r)' I here' What •av the Yloorn, the„ yr.rnue , treustert The sum Amid the, ern.er , Wttal lye &Turnery .11 puree, 0[1.1(0 Rat rrnirnyerns teelove t. , lit , nlll uot tJO, 01 joy lormortsl I,rn utld whet.. the, re , t . lo s.leut The -4.70! 41111,11: tlv• Wen- T, u WEN VII thra bead,* in morrow MIMMI rili• lented voila,: , 1,41,5.1.att o 1.4 kern !W.1.,' lOC, ta by the tIl tt.ottanutl T, v o,„k. I , I,lthrots,h yr,vn.it.,iihe ',nate to ;he ~..111, 1 1.1011 01 Sir Men ;.t.t On qhrY ,ver. to, ot Si.nnerot. , snouid to,e In ...et, 01..11 111 the Hon, sou.. Mr Sio Gnu It`e, I .1 nmve att orp.ntm,tv ,cl/4, N , lti IK wont, l I 5t:4.1,100u WII111",.. t, h . they wuti:d vertatt.lv Fel Keutuclay--Maraliall Tux •.ra , 1.1.1x1c , —The rel.,. rceel,ed Imp t e. rdav .t , d.vatd I. ‘ .r. mu! great was the repwing L-• tre , eat and equal'v great tb., nr U n.z tr enda (he return% no r9a , ,te.l n 1.0 moro nK, .trto hgly fr l.Vtuahen- Eet-ttaat Lane tit n milord! of 9 'rotas. Er. ry ttody betterrd the report, sod a wdc {) or r m ads that 4, a • t he al; we ,d• Jo watt 11., •,r,t, t.t J IT., II melt, n r.. of Ar I ..rn• put on rh, 1,9 , Pres uI RAdrold ar t... N-w' cum., and sur•-•I rost Leine v.v. duty „, I, a dill, ty , That mt.onrreet al , nrl mere.l. • d. tan. Mr Sondls *an In Near alter .01 we nrectneln had been nerd bunt and :be votes enouled and the result declared et,v.• hodeed, he .aor a letter wrulen to:. coudrtuing t n . . .t.tennent giv:cg m. the lull ,ouni, hut a. there .0 ono/ a ttotte weelly No.” wni of rere.ve the letter until I :t however be ron•.ilered en • settled (a, !hat le& The p„juror .11• tor• iu •Inx. but rairth.t rr'reriikfroan n" , ihv three hrern ihr re shit r,rrenrair ',more.. A,. e titre Imm th. Lb, Lsdle'• List Ik lust, 1 . 1.,•••:11 Ara' Anarrt A Acr .1 I u/it Itutler.on nn Row, Arel,r Nur. it il•••• • ‘1,., It •5.1 551. • ...•Imr 54? "..••••• I,rn • .5. ati 1•,•••••••• Nli.F.• • l•rtc.art IlArvarot 11...•••••• st.. •• II 1 ••••:• II grignalt• 1; 11.1.. 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LJ%, orl Sarah Nl,,,, , ert:a z.. r , N • , r 1 Wanow J J , tam•otl •tio Worm 1 .1.11, !inn , ...ors Alarv.lx•.- El= A , lexandrr J: A Tl.l, A Auauto M Ai I.rry Gre,u Affurion F. Au,' It.t A:l