tIAZETTE. (. PU111.1311'6 . 'W/1117. &Co PITTS:74IIJIII3.OIIs ' - SATURDAY' MOIL:4IIVG. SEPT. 1, 1549. DETa Prisaidasuz SartaCL.IX.T. if eubllutte:l rt-Weekly, arid Ntelekty.—Tbe Daily is Seven Dollar, per annum; the TViceekly to Five Dollen per mummy the Weakly ts TV Dollars per annum ttrietly a sdeatuta. - , P ~,, iSigtavots bef0 00 U reT,TrTi, ‘,"" .ly:a b . `,IVI In practicable. Adrevtisentlinlitnot insetted for a .Peri , lied lime atilt larariablyr tt charged until °reeved out .F.TITLADELPIIIA. Wig4l ASSISICIO.III. ' Addenisaments and sehlrietl MOO., receive to titer:met rioter e....d United Staten qi 111, r bt rarnt.r and fortiravdod from this p re. ANTEHABOXIO..:II . NV tiiiiTICKET. ---- =llll IL MY M. FELL* . of Luzern.: Cooin:y. sisiri, WILLIAM A L S , 13ii*T, of Batley Connty ' /1.911:1011.Y., ROUT. C. NY KER; ot Elisolseth Borooes JOHN Mf 14harpsburgh. CALEB'Of talliburgh. ~ WM. ESPY of Lerihs Sr COI, litiltor., CARTER CORTTS4lePittsborgh. ~ ILROIV3SOI , IIr, GEO. S. HAYS, of tloYer Ss Cho. -. higfAsosses, JOHN MO N` , AlleOlerzy. otnni, - JAS. MITCIIEL4 o Peebles. 1 COIDM, WM. IL ARTHORS, of Pittsburgh. . L strums, . JOHN DYERS rit Findley, • per Level ➢fatten nee nezt page. Me neat pagaiihr Telegraphic Sews AroolF• to Action I The Philadelphio News, a paper which is indiis fatigabla In the cittse of Whig principles, mayo.+ We regret to ottrisZe no much baclJwardoess in some quartets of t State, in the work of orgah Janitor, for the rotting election. Such inactiviiy and idleness at thither Jay, is most profoundly; pa be regretted. ft most he borne in mind, teat 41. though the State w i ns carried fur Gea. Taylor hist year by an overwticlroing majority, Gov. Jelmsnim was elected by a blare majority of 300, and that in the lower bronchi of the Legislature there wed a tie. Such having licen the case last year. can We hope to be succesiful now without the .efllarta die then made Let it be remembUred that the de feat of our ticket ,In a single county in which we nee-celled last year, will determine the politiial completion of thd , laczt ',palate,. The portico in this State are tea nearly balanced to 4ustity tiny good Whig to reisain idle and mactiye, and jet hope that his cense may mumph. fly a pro Per and concentrated Wort we can elect our candidate for Canaln miisioncr, and secure a mnjorit o Whigs infroth branches s of the Legialantre. With out such en effort', made in doe lime, d would; be too much to hope for such a reaul:. we uncut alneerely hope that our Whig every where threiagtout the :rune, will appredat the importance or reedy and efficient actibn Let them come to the rescue will an unbrrie front, and labor cheer:n:ly until victory slenll criw, our cause. Let tll do their duty, and endeavor I maintain the ascendancy of oar principles end o • sanitation In the Slate. In Lawrence Cidunty, the LOC , IiOO n and Free SoLlers hare fur4ed to order to d4terit the Whigs, end have tt.iminated a ticket lir be jointly supported, each pasty selecttng their share. When it m conaidered that the Whims boot . sinters been found whelk" the encronchmenta of elai•rry were to•be resist:id:land that the I.ocoforo.• of the North have eves been the i.. t and true thee of slavery, the distaceful character of inch a tem litionment,,will Ik manifest to the level olateretag. The Whigs of 14awrence, if •tee have not ells:hi:en . their character, Will tight a hard battle beMreithey will permit there:solve:6 to be deibated by such: Lo ookoco schemes:, ..Socceas to them. In all direeticins we find toe Free Schierg ;unit_ lag with the Loectogoa to defeat the Whigs. J p.ey had* not an ene4ded, however, in the Weeiern Mkt al - Rhode liland, where Mr. Dixon, Whig, has beat Mr. Thulniton, LoccifecrFremailers< iSoch coalitions diagrist every honorable and intelligent mind. Locotihnisra is too deeply imbued with the pro-slavery spirit, and has too long done Mei work of Its Southern Masters, to be rendered acceptable by Inch diahorietit amalgamations. The Mercer jLtrutroaeg my. that a committee from the Westhrn Xeserve, OhO, v*ed that place and waited mien General Tayku, to inquire his views on the inrnot Proviso. This was Soubt less one of theliricks of the so eall,d , Frer .:P,vor racy" of Ohio, Vehick in in the lead of,T4poni. Gt tit} dings, Chase, 'ti such like worthies. 74y laid their SEAM a ro ily, but General Taylor was too cool ands ard a campaigner to : be caught by inch =noun , as. Thoy wanted to know what his opinion was Ith reward to .livery in the New Territories. tie replied it would be .sertled coo- atitutionally." 'they plied him with another gee. Hon, as to the ; constitutionality of the Wilmot Pro viso. He Coda thorn, by reiterating, that rite mat ter would heveuled constitiattonally." The Listeinpjv, a redid Free Soli t,sper.sdknow. ledges that Gietal Taylor, in coniersatioh with Jame of the Aden, of Mercer, intotined thdm that ite had received a letter froth Governor Sinith of 1 California, airiOd he left Weettin loin, stating tha t bah CaLifornii And Near Mexico would mate ap plication at the next Congroo to 6e admitted as state& To lteoure this has been the grew; object of the adminildration. As no one can doubt, mho has any pi etansions to common edam and common. that they will 60[4 adopt cornaitutiona rejecting, Mastery, and as such came into the UniCiti, thi. 0 .144 to eet fafj the lama 'Options sod unreasonable Frhe Sail er. We tali& that General Taylor gale these' gentlemen frtati Ohio the answer he did. 1 They have been among the most violent Orthe Lliihneern of his 'hunt'( and his ailminiigrrdit, std care far more for Some o'c'ean to keep up a mintinual ferment, and 'fir the success of theii effortslta form a sectional *ling and a sectional pal, than they do abort Mastery in California. MErrunos Foe Hunoesz in Gazer Batretn.— Tho British pacers ere filled with calls tor, and proceedings ' of. =wings in Ilion. of the Luse of the heroic, Hlitagarian. At a great ineetiiig held at the York Hotel, Upper Wellington str+t, very menthol, the following resolution was n•Xe.tul end unanimonslyladopted : "That it is ltse opinion of due Society that Ike Em peror of Antans, as King of liongary, hue frioLated ltiacompact With the Hungarian ullon.soPs Were. Wee, toot *Englishmen am publicly d.aire oar deepest geniality with that people, and gain, tamale prodduim our disgust and horse+ et the traltoreuc co libel of the Austrian Emperoy a call ing to his assiatance the kids no: Cossa-kdof Res. ' els, for the *pose of devostatinig wohltire and sword that interesting country, desfroyme, . inhab itants, and binding in chains and :slaverti brave people engaged in the noble cause of los taining their civil end rthglons Isbestien.' Money Iria also contributed g , the pothpoo of aiding the chnse of Hungary, and other hlectings called. , , ± Immense briectiogA tit Kensington, nmirlandon, and at, Edsnbrug, hirmehister, ardl ' Iwest minder, ha : also been held. The Lon& News C sem 10 the feeling among • the members of Parliament .. .. We may also mention thni a paper containing :gaming expression o opiniolt on the liangarata ;fittestiou, coupled with a nivrat to GovemmetiMo interkre for the steppers hf bled abed, aaa thisaseagattioa of the rights of; ho lion. .garians, in lircircaltdion amotigaf the members of bath *.icataah: had is likely soon to appeariwith the isigittaklitrea den great amber of 'influential peers i and ecnamohers appended." , l Tho popUlation of Baltimore., is estluned al I's4,ooo—an increase of over :;0,00 to te? years. 4 / b • Pre•tdant at Erie. I , The gris'Adorrtisr , r, Wednesday la at the dale of a Meg article, giving no accoadt of tee geoceadlao ea the arrival of the Prerldetit, myv qdr. Mlldsore, szith several otheir gendelnen, bad WOW up fake Buffalo in the cootie of the dew, to pay thew i tbeete In the President; be eichanged civltaiee many of not people to thet time of leaTtalrbidAdelf morning. As We an kn w, ho ie ace of Hataieb beet apectmens—a self made man, and one that might be monied oat from re i n thous and, aspailtal,at least m once/laws, I • Gov. Johlawa has also Co AMP CU VD dud com- IDen ding appearance, fall six key high, agd of ea ,' Wre L lout not 90 fi nely a regthed fade as Mr. . Ha looks rugged enough to shake the Wbole &anent by the hand Wnhoot Ifecoloing , Wiped. 9i i= accompanied tho Preddent on Ws tour Guircl,gli Peruarylnusia, hdparted kith him oajdoadaying, and retuned by the i touthens ware to Ida Se e ltll. idenee in Kittanning, and ence on The Prenbient is Will unite unwell, tt4sgh not antaldeted hi a dangerous situation. Fie. was re , moved yesterday warning to the testdeot of Dr. Wood, that 'n , might rod monostatrety =noise, and receive careful attaidance. 7 wi remain here until hhshealth which will be medial Jaya:: Be aut *twits ta. Tto Groat liangsolla Ploottag is llat• Twain fl ! The New York papers, of last Tursedwr, come tst , us filled with the prUceedings and speeches of tiro great meeting to syrnpathiae with the Heap * patriots, held the evening before. The meet-' a l io was held in the Pont , and the Courier crud Bri- Osier says Was oar of the largest and most resftec dible ever assembled on a similar occasion. The e4tire area In front or, the C.ty Hall was crowd dO with a dense mass of the moat respected& cla que while the sides m each of the three stands that had been erected Were, also filled. It to esti pitted that twenty thousand people were pre. 4nt., composed armee from every Class and of all Parties, assembled to epress with a united voice I little heart-felt sympathy with a gallant people draggling with a gigantic. foe in defence of the dearest and clearestonal and personal ritibts• The proceedings . bout were lateresuag and appropriate. Therei no violent denunciation , : df legal and legitim air authority,—no elarmorous demand for impassible! social reforms, and very; few allusions to eventn Or parties in this country which looked to potato:Ml recrimination or effect. i The meeting, soya The Conner, “embodied the sentiments of the great mass of oar people. It ert pressed a sympathy Which we bebevo to vernal, for the Huagailwas in their noble struggle,. and net forth the desife, which we believe to hl,.] , quite al generally entertained, that our Gnveraf . meat at Washimpon should recognize at once thS Independence oflhe Hunganan nation,and prottot • against the intervention of Rustle in they sung-alit. for Its maintenance." I led.Wre. F. Havermeyer, le the absence of Got' Feb.l who was onablh to, be present, presided.-;:4 The ertlowiert'are among the resolutons atlopti ed .- Resolved, That no;nation in modern times has presented stronger Mures to the admiration of thd civilized world than the people of liongery,wh.d we greet in the language of one beloved Wash. legion to the French Ambassador, Ade% on bfa presenting the m.o. of Repubbean France after her brat revolution..We rejoice, wheresoever, lb any country, we see a onion unfolding the banndr. of freedom. To caR your nation brave, were bin minoron praise;-wuriderful people, ages to carte I mall rend with entombment the history of yours I exploit." .I, 1 .... .1. , • r,ntrollGaserrs -- Reminui, That having made and established n I declaration of human nghts;without precedent in I S te- Se vera l persons having i n formed me lb ' f the annals of the world, we rejoice in every de- t the report of General Taylor's spomb, delivered In moostratina to behalf of freedom, and that oar I thin city, on the Path inst., had been, at venous .errnadhie... relied to day in favor of 0 nappy 'caged aqu • hou by the editor of the Morn• , i time., 3 Le . , et heretc dement and heroic action. Resolved, That we tender to th e p a t.,. o f 114. i inn Pont, nod that he had even gone,. length to grey our heartfelt congratulations on their soirees ] my, that a was aft PI peg; and, ns my name wan, to in restating the cOcroletadents of tyranny, laird , poor „ a r t associated with th a t re port, n r its au. our confidence that the tight tell preyed, imd, „, I beg to ethrough yen, that the epee, h, us Hungary be elevated tot. position or one of tie tirst omen, of Dream. i . reported, teas given teriettes. -. flredral, That, in the opinion of thin meeting, ; I ion sorry I hare not myself seen the remarks it in held as the 'menden ditty of the Cabinet at or the Pont, e xcept on one °masa°, to which I Washington to unarediately recognize the Hangar . , did not think a worth my pains to reply. nas as a free and independent nation, and so to. ' My repeuatton as a stenographer fortunately Arum our rears...mauves in Europe without daldv. I il.en not depend upon what the Post can say of a. Raid d, That a committee of a he selected Ii he chuges me with forgery, that is remitter nisi to proceed to the etty of Washington, to urge i . p- tee, end may be settled inberunse than through • on the General Cedvernment the tmtnediate. Mire- tm empaper controversy, for wach, I have nether lore, and tousonddional recognition of Hunger:an time tier inclination. Independence. ' Urgent business calla nic In morrow from Pitta. The following gentlemen compose the Comilitt, burgh; and I shall not have an oppertimay of sees : Ins what the Post may reply to thin, until my ne ' i turn, which may be amonth hence-but Fwill Wm. F. Revere...ger, John Yinno. F. B. ant- n ot target the Yuma, respectfully,' ;mg, Henry I. Raymond, Wm. V. Brady, M. lie- P. ft. TEMPLETUN. der, Dr. A. S. W e i e, David Graham. J. Plithips i P t ,,,, b 7,, o n e T t p,litteertppE. Gunnell, Gen G w eo le ' A. W er e . l ' e bi : . ; ` 3 ll. ,,. . : we Nora tot ISIS EDITOR— Aber reading the above, not, D e o. R e b er , 1.1. Ist or ,.. peter Cooper, ,- .h . rro .. looked over our face of the Pont, nod dacever. MI Bach4Charlee W. Hall, ht. Van Itiottatek, Sinit. ed the b.:lowing 1'....en. I° that paper 01 T"'"'" eon Draper, James, betty, F. A. Tallmadge, S. day last, Aug. 2,- Ladvuth. • . ''We observe that the "emirate, - on General I b z7z ,, ,, , ,- ,,, - d ,- . 7 0 .. . ,.. , ~, ; -,,,-...,, ; _ _A. ,.. ....,, ,,. ., , T i •rbe apertkers pt the central stand, were Henry T sylor',l speech, dehvered In this city, rts reperhid ere, A,,,,,,L0y of ~ i, ,, i.,° ,,, r ,, di r, 17• ( .„7 „, i ii h ~.,,,, Annlarms, lama. Bout, Geo. H. Wallbridge,ld.. ter We Gazette and Jmnsal, a teong publimed in , „ . linden :tale', and find in a Items deenmt• the federal taper. at the Earl We Munn repeat chest Doherty, Dant dH. Slckleg, hl .-had Mad Walibh, papers au . h which ghow that the pad year her added Inrceit the declare.. on umpresupitaute Rote - tra. t at to the numbernof communetants, nail a every 1 L l'lntoSt.d , itotor t ld Roe, H. J. Bee... of no such speed m that reported. was delivered by st into New York Cintrier, and Dr. Turner. . Gen. Taylor Iti this ray. Tome. were otarmliteed I rites he "" ''''.d.'°°' to ti° stlys."entetu ot 11 , cherch menet, that the Genera: never , At the Itelinnienut French. stand, the tient spent:- tall al. P l. '" 'r ev "' - , The follow,. statement Mows tee . hamster ot alluded to; Ideed, the report . the treated • tar the 'ant ten yesii. er wan Gen. Ati./..tris. late from Rome where he n , nume r sod ,fee eoee p er p e t ra t e d u p. n the N.V . '. donne tyt „ . Ist, t was one of the Thum., and Minister of - I..yer , public man, raj'. he attested by Mose woo heard sy.,„lit 1 "7 2:1 and where he galeed unending laurels as the fined th e 4 "a r, iaid ' i ; Presta terse, ~.i 122 friend of freedom. At Genoa, elm, he watt the Ma readers redollect that tea stated on the day , crted„,..e. for the Gin General in Chief of the Repubbenon, i n otlk, re. that the speech of General Taylor was published, I r e,. their andincel to the Amen., His speech if reported that a was reported by Mr. Tmirtx - ros. and re- I m f-i , ,, , n..±-.,_ . in the Erperss, as follows:- t . ' feted to his high character as a stenographer. as ; Churches, "'Gm Averzam was first announced, and came evidence of the fidelity of the ',0.,- Thtn speech ' •Lmeosores. forward amid loud extra of ' , its..." 'ilitind ' `Viva . ' was written out from shott Lad oozes, by Mr. *Jetta..no. It in a great timparesa, he said, any fnends.oto he Templet., immedately eller it was delivered, , • leshtlislon . . ablaut. welcome you all age., in this my toßslited , rowdy i° etr r „. e . ene „ e •Pastorn dismissed, antolions was country,-hot to be here now, in season to mingle an- www "l' '-' """ e ----- . - '' d n° c •cnoro,o, orao,! r-d. my sympathy with yours, and on an ocrnsfon s o he, that he would not permit us to make a verbal I • str o ster. rem.- t tote:among, is 10 me • dm'. happinere. IS a a alteration which we suggested. lie has alto the i from other ribiln lire. great pleasure to nee an Many carrells of rent teettotoot . te or ~,,,,,,,, •a our mr ,,, ~,,,„,,,c ~,.j . Miaut,era dinuntesed, nations come Mgether to mote thea expremfons co Members added on sympathy withitnose of this great Republitt, and in sem, for whom he has reported. of hit unusual 1 e . reottoottoot behalf of a gallant and metorom people; and l' in be correctness; end in Me absence , of any motive toMembers added on to able do alit this in th e ~,,,,,,,,t,y of the ;great I jereat give the speech otherwise than it was delivered , certifier., Worthington, alit to see gathered here the ajecols . Adults baptined, o p freedom 'rote all garb o p Europe, tv0t, „ ,,,. we rnegt behave that it Was repotted correct.- t• . Children an In one groat family, th e f a mily of 1,41,,,,, ' Mr. Templeton was employed by the Gazette sod 1 Whole „ moat . ot and Equality. : (Cries ot "Viva," load and otelonm. Journal to report the speech, sad doOleot. mete , I eommoolemns re el 4 I, too, tot Frenchmen among Rio.. bat a...! were furnished. from which a ens printed. I ported, 12,642 ..... t! see them at' h very great rderattre. It was Mr i Amount rontnbute.l PIItOBI NNW YORK. toisfortunre-ges, my nusfertune-to be compelled t kr reform. porn to meet with Frenchmen 11l Male, but I was tom. forrestiOndenee id' the rind3urrn Gssette Ll 2 13 tit'. S." '2i 171 5.21' , ,01' p e ned to do all:a the liberty and the honor pr my New loan, Aug. 2 - .. I d'o. ratoot.• I ens ...Polled to nilM them, or to see The meeting last night, of the Iluogariam and the land df my birth doomed to slavery. 2 have regretted the gruel ~,,,,,,,,, w i t h no my bran- and most entt three friends, ia the Park, was one of the largest (Seagation.)' uretante ever held in this ea/. It The nation who net as the example of • repel• was called by no party, neither was it monopolized he-who prontlemeni it, and who seemed do in- by any; but was nil every renpect a national re• vita us to follow that example, nod whose people I had locked upon as my dearest. friends, remold sponse to the „earnest straggle toe hborty, now not but respect-nay, love--but the peopletwere waged by the inane Hungarians sgatnat the acting against' their convictions . rind I =mit his dunpctism of Austria and Ansel. The meeting hoe enmity 'g ni" then ' CiPettmann "'" n O wleti nem presired over by a Mayor Havemeser, end them. Their hearts will regain the ngta '..place tree, and anon we shall all be friettda onceinore. addressed by those whom Wings and Demon-ram 'Sensation-Mies of "Orli, Ghtr from the French. at kr deem worthy of honor. A meeting of a and"Si, ei,Signote," from the Italians 1 I doebt tot eh... ter like this, in England, would aid the all this will happen ; and I doubt not thene . .brave Honeer , . who f,,,. ,en oh , ho p e. his not A.MeTiltilnit, Who have assembled with us. us, ""."-°"' with mi, diseriminate between the Government our pokey, nor are tea 011135 to interfere, and help of France and France reel'. [Gees of °Out, out," them procure civil freedom, so is Great Britain, and "Si. SL"]' After having been encouraged by who, by a stroke of the pen can stay an army; Freoch examnle to fight the Austriens, as the en- ]... „ r0 „,.... t . entice of liberty, when I found the Frenat had w h en t ''' '''''''''''-°° s h ell lace won a place i° joined their Muse, I wept as I fought them; [nen_ the rank of palletts which will entitle her to be re- I sedan] and so did my friends who fougikl them cognized, and protected from her forma rulers. with me. [Renewed sensation.] ' We can make pubic opinion, but that avails little My friends, we have met, not to reproach France, tort to sympathies wire the people of across t he A ntwate " Hungary, and to express oar interest in the cause All remain. favorable here in a huntress point of , Koesuth and Bem, and to rejoice at their sac- o f view, so d oar , Wan the coy more aeon. ens. Theirtcnone is our cause. Their enemies . . e Mate are here in swarms, and, what is notice are Augustan, the invaders and oppressors of It- "" e " - " sly, Every blow they strike is a blow for vs, and able, hove wt. them West farotl... - s ....di . breaks one of the manacles their armors have fare cation of proirperay at home. It is e mammo n !coed upoo ei, God grant them soccesa and.libeny. fret that when merehnnte come alone trade is Lot me ask for your cheers in theo behalf. Let me pin mine wjth fovea Lett. give thejoudent du ll, and payments poor; and the Menne when sores Daiwa ma Oe for Hungary and Liberty.- their wives and dam hues mane. The city, too, [And tremendous cheers were then given, amid teems with mousemeuts. Italian Opera, pantie which Gen. Avezzana retired. Gee. Ave...antes mime, and half a dozen minor theatres and concert speech was all in French.] reams, offer to the Manger a pleasant 'neon. or M. Goynet, President of the French Committee, inning an evening. glorified Gen. Avesnma for his liable feeling to- For Me steamer which lmves for Europe to ' ward the French staion. lie protested in the name morrow, the .a es a...e1...1re here nor treo . rt .. I of his countrymen in America against thopoliey of cessive, and the rate remains at alma the specie : Louis Napoleon, who had disgraced France and point. Money continues to be Mondani beyond: all preredent, and lender. have to work hard to i cant her into the alliance a the Ettropean , powers. "t the kg , ... re „ totet.oer, or to ., et . per root. Signor Formai came after and saidqua only The absence of npeculreion in any antele of pro- I eighteen months ago he addressed he country- dace, leaves a surplus for real business, that gives men 'en the name spot, bat how things had clang- merchants a very desirable ease in their Goan.", . sad they discount more of their own notes than ed. Freedom had diumpeared in Italy, and Ye they present to the tanks for that purpose. j nice wan the only .Pot which kept dnost the The Cholera has dwindled to n mere point, and Mondani of Rehm Independence. Beggary is we bare but fourteen deaths; which, by neat ; decided to Become the oonqueror of all the Earn- week ' s , eirorl of deaths. will be se.n reordled al- I by. ordysentery, now the most peen nations. She will be victerioun and will most crobkettorto mainly, the eases sod „ rte. , dreeded , t49 .. e . 0tp . , meceml against the combination of the depoto of the old and young, and more then ever baffle. the ',. Enzsialend Austria akill of the physician. At expose hoe just been made is relation to Mr. Plance succeeded M. Forest', sod begged "Life Lamm.° Compm.m," that should be re- , the assemblage to make a distinction bet Ween the me0 .0,,,,j, so i t may ro t or rata , Some time French nation and the French Government; deem since, I noticed that there arm rouennem been, t the power but respect the people. nAt sad now can give legal proof. The New York, j late iNantilus" Company, have been defending a I Mr. Fardia said that there were still hopes for suit Imught by their late President, who resigned European freedom, in spite of all the machinations -for salary and fres for attending meetings of of rho New Holy Allimee.trustees, at $5 each. Reagan , was to be five per cast of the cairn receipts of the company. and he Mr. Fleetly then read the following Address, to $ .d was to have the year. notary, if he di not asperse be mat to Kossuth in the name of the FrOlea and the company. Mr. President chose to may that the Italian residents in America, which we copy from company had acted illegally, and contrary to the the Taunt. plea aecessary to secure the safety of the Insured, ADDRESS TO EOSSIJTH. and that tbey wens wasting the funds. Holding . these views, and being omit. to producea reform, From the omen. shore of the ocean, from t he he, In caner-Mon with Mr. Coleman, of the Astor elastic hued of Liberty, we Frenchmen; bat French- H one , and others, nettled ; and, the company • men worthy of the name-addreisa th e berme Hom b e c o ming odious, changed its name, alter having Swear. Peen'. in wivnev prompted by Ihe wow been examined by a legitimise committee. The sincere admiratkm. May they wit h mingle the my. Superior Court has gives, the President his salary foil Watts of triumphant Democracy! May they-• me rOM ', e d him, to resign his °Moe, and the company pI echo to the funeral knell of Its enemite . left to construe their bye laws in their own liberal Noble Hungarians! Enthusiastic in 'tete of your way. combats, glorffied with your glory, admirers of . o n 'change their is a fair bungee* doing in most this gigantic struggle which most give birth to staples. Floor is firm, end the receipt* not In ex- Liberty that into regenerate the world, we - applaud you ID the joy with which we are filled by yet. c'n' whil ' h r a t re he bandana end n' ttn " d '' no Pi t w in an i t n etT i' T c hTre d 7a . te" SO 0,11,... no export trade, as our figures are above the Log- Brave Megayee Sole defend.. of the Lana Mot - hot minket. in spite of the low freight, Wheat in pan of iudeperadence, yon are equal to the talk ~abundant, and Slew rather cheaper. Rye and corn which Progress has Imposed en you, are duller, and ma be had for less money. Perk Be ensured that the eye, of subject Europe are is firmer, and mar sells at SIO 75; prime, SO; dry fed on you, and on the triumph of your arms de- salted Won, le. Ghee" is wanted far ca l"'" L ponds the emancipation of the nations ' Lard is active, at Pi ki7c, part for abipraenk C. You see the anaurmontable barrier which is to throne back to their native deserts thaw berharims i without truth or law, who, led by the tnivicois of Absolutism, vainly dream of croahtog thotßepub rime principle, whose agonizing Shown are heard from the Vistula to the Tiber" May Gad watch over Hungary' He:will not permit barter he swallowed up by that bale auto cracy, the Opprobrium of oar aged Oppresnlon which mere to destroy. .labitrty, op- ' preaches Rabat hour. Your heroism is the bock. , ler which is to bruise the miserable amigo( these ' diacretti men. , The Gen.. of Liberty bolds bar torch Omer the scene of rrart exploit' andyour miler, as from that of your cHeit leaps the thunder, which eel.,pros.' trate those:wretched borda,Which, in =Stamp& of the mast Wend principles, have lent tbeir brutal power to tie meal lafsMiOnfleggrewinn. ft Le cattle plains of Stegall that Pa4iewitch and Hedetaky will expiate the enallainaitell of Po hittd.and of Indy; it is with the bleached bones of tireir rte nano that they will Irma ipe way 9)thiels is to conduct future generations to Doi- I sortie Wasptwit Y. , " *moat Demo Joey We have read of ii Danish Cunt, who had his ; , statue placed by the grave of his wife over n spring, Signor Sochi de Casali, the editor of the ElllO- oarooog the meter ir. jot tiovoaa one of the ov, pups American, via called to the stand and wee no iii.,,,,,q•c m of his eo.uppyi weeping foe hi ts lo s t received with unanimous applause by all the t companion- This storee exists yet near CoPott• Audience, He began by describing the wrongs of I began, and is mined Hat ." Weeping Eye." ~,Them t may non he marble stature to this country Ilse the Bonner} , arid all the barbarism practiced by the i t above, but that there axe political menthe. and ,Passion, and Austrians against the noble Ma- , weeping stanhimen who answer to the description, . sore I is evident to every one. Father Ritchie, we think. is entitled to the distinction of being milled the I Here, in this land of America, I learned what it .- . , Weeping Lye of Democraey. He has planted iv to be a man, a citizen, a member of the human 1 , . , oroaro aott over the mach try the grave of Loou' iamilYit (C ens) H e r e on this Platt-men you see ' spring of public patronage, and through his eye French anti Italians, nil united; and this is b e cause ' to , . o • th ot ceasing, teats far decapitated office we reel we are tireihern; and I can not compres , Ll dora. If a defaultre.g Navy agent, a lazy tide raise the whole Preach nation for sorb a crone as I wait ., , or a collector of costume, who „ttorforrod , the tratraclde of Rome. No'—the French flag. in elections, i• removed, it tang be readily obaerv -I,which has been so Wog the star of Freedom in cd m the increased volume which find, its way It EuroPei can not be earl nay longer t-i deceive through 'that typed peter Though less at some .4 nations struggling far freedom. He' Italian. most tunes than at others, its Pile down on, unlike that it look on theta wit beefee.; we met" all work to of the see, without an ebb. The good of woe it gather far the emancontion of our rirater countnea aa-ompanit d too, by cries more dismal than the (Cheers) Here. in this land of frredom, the only t round of the ocean breaker. Indeed the I 'mon paper which disgraced the country of Washington , should be called the "Book of Lamentationa - -for in the Freeman, the organ of the Jesuits, which the unearthly groans, the wailing and gnashing of • moat he condemned to an e v e riaaik g tniam Y ' teeth, and the covering of the head of tile proles t (Cheers.) 'I am independent of every reliant,' aional weeper who presides over it with sack cloth ii. power; Into anti Intuit, end I hope that the iitt ,_ re I and ashes, are the daily staples of its columns.— will fa ll tog ethe r w i t h the crown , hecamie Me 'He does not stop his grief and lamentations to dis l. Church of Christ has no want .f cannons and . oars any m 0 0.," of public utility. lie doe. not t` bayonets. Lett°. Napoleon is the firm Jesuit in I coutiescend to wage war agaimt the pulley of the Europe. He was named President through the Administration, as far as It has had an opportunity 'money spent by the bankers of France." to devolope it But there he sits as John Van . ' t The Doctor offered three cheer. far liengeeY — (~ Buren soya like a superannareil market woman, for America—tor Rome, whose walls bare fallen, I Though the Onion io entitled to be called the try the road side, crying over her broken eggs. but not her democrntic spire. Three cheers more ~ Weeping Eye," the chief mourner, it has its liule were offered for the French Republic. and the I responsive fir toto,r all over the country, through Rah. orator sat down amid tremendous cheers, i which the grief of particular localities is related. Other speakers followed. At the German ' The tears of the first Matta supply the reservoirs .toad the crowd too, immense, and the rooro a. I t n t i ti li T ,g stri m atr . t i an g es, mth an r. d Itus c. tte sh av , e u o , rizf d si ,„ nd_ echot'il hy the whole Locofoco family. togs very enthusiastic. Addresses were made', by Mr. U. Dietz., Mr. Samuel Lndvigh, who spoke Wu al4 the abject of all this "OCOPO and con- In the Magyar language, and Interpreted a into I 1 2 . 7 , 0 0 , , y i . n . r . b b e i, Nr o ll f ig e. ha fa v r e a bee u n ., d7i!d r :ti c Igi t t u tt n o . c . "Germ., Mr. Markle, Mr. Hiner, and others. , ~,,y have b „,,, p ,„„,,..„ 1, ~,, q uarter o f a l , a , The Tribune says, that previous to the adjourn potateal lepers, with whom it was unsafe to assocc meat of this great meeting, a resolution was t ate. Wherever an office was establimhed, how. ~,,, i ever unimportant, a Democrat held sway. It win unanimously aa M ilati urging upon oar Govern mot a matter of may consequence that the Whig feet. constituted one half of the population of the coun 1 meat the duty of removing Robert Walsh, t the post of American Consul at Paris, a "station ! try, that thee were as much interested in the ore Iwhich his monarchical imidenema .d preference Pcm of the Government ea their opponents, and i of the ro.archical cause to truth lead him at the o c a. . n a t o n d h o u r i d . ro g ; la o r ll e ary l y t b o rn ita hlo tintP . P . m. t a - m ,.. Th , e j , . 1 i 0 g: t present crud, PO etTOOCOIIy to disgrace. " • every collectorship, land other, sad nearly every -ie.-- pint alms, within the gin of our tyrannical op- Prernotwou, Ang. 31• pone... The doomed party however, ha. at lots auceroded in alt awing power. It has rico down the men and patty which hive PO long trampled upon us; and as a couseqeence of the victory, it mealy clipmu an equal share at least of the patron age at the Government. A just minded man would thank our claim, iles rved a favorable considembon. Bindle Oppose Iron rren cot OflllOPt such arrangement. Tkoustt tory gave all the edicts, when to power, io the. t mends, they are unwilling for the Whigs to have auy, sow taut they have sucreeded. Ili tithe! t words, they claim the undivided enjoyment of al the offices of the Government, whether they be it 1 as ant of power. The Whigs aro to have none ' they ate to have 2E' Gen. Taylor, however, 1, Inot disposed to sequteace in such an arrangement and a is far this as may be see. whenever he dog misses one of the swollen leeches wb•ch hart • I been sarkinz al the vitals of the country ii, yetto , , that the "Weeping Eyes" of Locsifocoion spurt ' . forth their flood of tears, and cries of cticachery," • "bloody axes," "the guillotine,' "falsehood and pave rcripu" tire rent up and re-echoed throngh the • : land, the on, LI., of which was never before heard out. • ' side of a moil house. II The people are not to be deceived by such arrant hypocrary. They will stood by the Admini.tra. 1 bon in defence of the course it has pursord. They retard it as Jowl it ~ and should hematite' deternitor, in censer:Fictive of the dagraireful conduct of - tne I Oppostton, Si, enter upon a general system of re alm they will defend that too—Savannah R.- 1 puldirem -......-- - - Govrartoa Brown. or Trautman —Whaiever nip have led to the defeat of the Whigs of Ten. eraser, we are certain no blame can attach to their gallant and noble hearted standard bearer, Governor Brown. Ho performed his duty nobly, manfully, and energetically. Ile proved e lf woe to has party and to his country; and if the e tilV party had but Imitated his own glorious en. ample, they would have no cense now to Mourn over an inglorious defeat. He labored da and night, to sickness and In health, and trav ersed every aecthan of the State to infuse life and spirit among his friends; but blind over onnfidence in their suragth prevailed to web an extent that all his energy and eloquence were. toed to no per. pose. The conseqncos of this blind infatuation on the part of the Whip of Tennessee are now fully realized. Their ehlvalrons leader bas the proud consciousness that he did his whole duty, while they most (eel mudded and chaerined at their 'enable apathy and indlithrence,—Pktiedri. phis Ncco, n 64 IA? o'4 I'M 3 11 , 4) tit 3 CS.) ISI=MI:EIME1:11 11 - .7 t; In 1 22'21 1611 2112 7.Vii 7112 1 4 t495 21.31 •rbese deal , not roved at the report for Ibl9. Thu show. lbw the averse., annual 'Orr," 0 of the Church. dur.eg the east We pear., h.. )wee —Mmisters 61, l'hurebe. 64, Cernmoweates 7171, and in pecuniary eatentdreme 514,11 , 93 Asses. Se e - na . ry - In -Louisiana. A correspondent of the Hordox Post, wenn fr. New o,l[lllll, gives a sketch of the scenery that Cones the back ground to the pauarapria of the Crescent city. It is painted, the reader will per calve, in the darkest coleus the pt kite can airprityl exhibiting a scene more glomy tban ever mine from the pencil even of Salvator Rosa. He says: "In the lowlands of the Miolarippi are and. , mersble openings from the neer, called bayous— These sluggish waters often extend back for hun dreds oC MACS, and be covered with a greenish slime mud they are evaporated back to the clouds by the heat of the nun. Cateesumally they find an outlet into a Fake, and thus afford a natural and convenient canal for the transportation of the In land products to the great thoroughfare. .Nothing in reality or imagination can exceed the temfie scenes to which these dead water@ open. A filthy stench rises incessantly to fill the air with pestilence. tinge uncouth alligators lazily float upon the wanes Of bask la the sun-upon the borders; unclean fish tamely lit to the depths; enormous mod turtles dispute passage with the CARON mauled makes datt Cloof the floating vege mums green; mammoth bull frogs suer their on. earthly croakinx from the fallen trees. "Where the soil rise. with aufficient adhesion, the funereal cypress rears da death associating trunk, and hangs its botch, with the sombre weeds of cmby mote; unknown vegetation Marl. up from mud and atmosphere, and iscretata to a rankness that tells of disease and dissolution. An.. poach the shore and the moccasin make be. coils ed at your feet, with his upper jaw thrown back ready for your reception; swarms of mason:toe.— not the puny tribe of our climate, but Sr large or house ibea, and with tills like aropett—blnaken the air and 4.% upon yea; spiders, with bodies on lea as walnuts, red, yellow, and green, drew their cords from tree to tree. "There are no birds—stop, it is the retreat of I the turkey buzzards; here they come to dtgest the offal they have gathered from also. A deathlike stillness reigns, to be brok.o only by such noises aeons, been yob a distempered brain. The stene might be with truth more highly rofored—but spare on the tub. Oar nerves are unequal to continua longer upon it. Taik of the water. of the fabled Styx! Old Cbarn'seraft was a pleasure boat, and his passengers were favored with excursions of cools amtrer sa,btog, in comparison with what lee, perlenced here. There is but one thing out of place; that is u large white dower, like the lilies of our pond; only the 1.0 or s bat clown. Its stems grow from the lament, often tones fifteen or twos. ty feet, and spread their broad leaves sad open their pore white petals upon the water's sue. face. If there are parts of the earth yet unfit. tad for the residence of man, but in a slate of gradual tranaformation, these places net among theme' Ton !vitae—ln the progress of events thf Protestant country has become the paradise of Jesuits. In almost all Catholic conntries they have made themselves so odious by their villanies, that the people have demanded their expulsion or sec ularisation, and the govern:menu with a hearty good will have oomplled with the demand. Here, in the bladed States, they have full scope, and we are not prepared to say that the cane should be otherwise. Where intelligence and the Bible are 60 widely &dosed, an antiquated and universally doesied Order like the Jesuit., ore not likely to accomplieli much mischief. It they would call themselves by their right /same, Instead of pausing under the general designation of Catholics, they would be universally -hui.he.t. In Catholic coun tries, where them is no much Mumma° and super stinon for them to work upon, the danger is much greater. Even route of the South American Be publio hare found It necessary to take them in band, as will be seen by the Billowing passage which we translate from the recent Message of Governor Routs, otßnenos Ayres.—N. Y. Jeer. Cam. "The govensmeut having roused to he transmit ted to the executives of the different Provinces comprising the Confedenttion, it, correspondence with the government of Cordon, on the mischiefs resulting froin the residence of the Jesuit Fathers is the Confederati on, that of :inn Juan declares itself deeply sensible of the great evils which the traitorous and perfidious conduct of the Jonas have brought .d ate likely to bring upon the Republic, and their malign Influence can only be avoided by the disappearance of the Jesuit Society from its midst. • "The said government adds, thatbe , nganimated by therm sentiments, and desirous to fulfil its own duties, it had ordered that the Jesuits rellidlail in San lone mold tint remain there in community and under the regn atm of the Je!Mit Society, nor conUnee them at ad, unless they should reedve to leave their cloister, and secularize themselvels and that this ordiguthe , 11.4 hero complied with by the Jesuits, they have accepted the rendition under which it penglis them to remain."' LIST OF LETTS - , G.SeT I kiiir nt.yi th,via ;Griffith Dunne G.A.. Miami. Glace War Grimes John , Deartn Dorahnuk Gland' Polk Griltn R n iL AINI , of 2.4 .± 3 :. ' C ' th Pi e th'b in 7bEteppV. 1 ° 64.9 14" . ( P M eTuttn a l eallinu for them Iclll please any they .", cn ,, c.'" (24. a" nmr t 'h.". Jahn 'Gilffith 'l . '" Litolle.• lad. Goes Jos S Gorden Joseph Grosse Jahn D , (idles". pa. , Goodwin Dunne' "insane John AV A - Gibson John Gordon Win Cunt Guy John Allen Jaye Ashton hlrs Anderson Ehulnh Gillespie W Graham W Gay II A l'Ar''''' ArnrY Andrew. Nancy Alla Ann Gimbel' Austin 'F' Grucr Stroud laths Rev A Gilmore NVIn rry !burial A Iterlimner Sarah Black Barri. t n.r' 4 Byrne Mary A Boggs Marllia Bayne Sl•ret (Lyrae tllieio V Brannan Franc, Darin, ll.rriet Branatrop Mn E Hlaek Mrs M holey alarali Brown Mary Billings I.naiiiia II Raker !Slur,' Itr,Jlet lave I. Black Mn Baker blur (burner Jane Dian Leona Raker Aare Brook. Mary Beath E/enor Bat y hi,. S Duchbamisr Marialleatly Mary Bally Mn S Baker Emil) Biglovr Sera Mn Cameo.,, Mary A Crag( Mary A CorY.Eltral , th Camplicil Elul:ill+ Callen Adana." Cooper Emily C Carlton Ehra Callan Mizabeth Convey Elenor Carnahan Margo. Coot Malile Cochran Nlargare , ,areas Coyle CatharineCoahran Ann Mormarct Craig Aiartha Cochran Jane Canaan Anna ConseryCathcrineCollio. Nanc raw. , ri,h, Sites:. Sopina Cohan EArabe y th erritiirr. Nlargaretrote Emnsa II Carla Marl Chalfant Eking Combs Mary Collins Sarah A Chinon Lolsna (lark Mar) Dar , agn Sarah thmlop Mary' !bran Ellrn M I , reit Alio,' 1113,111Ra:12h A Dostoa hlatolda IR , n , 11 ary Ilaavvan Cate Dever. Mary A Veth.o . Judy Wan Mnraary Daatb , r , Y flay Deem Av.... Dnv•l' Elizabeth 11. II Dean 1.1 , an Sara', IT Ilea hien Dumnbay M =TEM Finn Janr F:vant Jan , Elwortby Mary 1 EY9.0% Cabana, Ferny F.:ll.obeth Fstr.gerold Mnhlr Frnnlam Joym Fleming Sarah French Martha Finley Ann Fleming Fred'ku rublre Mary Forsythe Sligs Flynng Motet Fredrnek'y.ry Flkh Lydia Mr. Graham Folly A Griffin M.ry E Gan., ,Mary Greaa Frances U Graine Nlarcery Gel.en Matilda Greenlee Sussna Graven, Pruden. Gallacher Gre Kuno^ u. abeth Green Holdall', Gan.,Hs Nancy airy Martarm ass embr:on Goldin Wirifreda 0,e1..1 Mary Gallagher Grace Gill 0.13 cm. Ilalr -arch Hugh* Mary Horner Wallas Haru.l..r. , Flax Holm Jane Hill Marta Hamilton Parch AII 'vol.!, nun Hirsh Alary Hall Ann Mona Horner Mania Hell,reet Mary M P•Jua CWell Mr. J 11 , nly Mnricaret Hay. Mrs 4 I.arniltnn AHMCr Hull Alary Hal , Swan J llevelin Ilarnet Hutrlitn•on Mary Hon Jul a Jam e• Marl John .it Non, Jovr• kat rlist Jr,,,ors Nlary Jones Cald•Tilte Oly Amehn Krrt Marxarri Kern &In D Ke loov Sarah J Kelly lisnesul Alr. J Kerr N., Kerr Jan. twort..... Mr.(' 1,11.. fineennot Von her Alley A Ai.lllif Nh10 . 0,1 Lunen Lue TTTT !". ee', MNegere. Lynne Wet In I. Lnetri.r.ll/ Lee Mari, InwerT Mary A Matthews Aram, Nlorliell Mara !Warr,. M. M as M.ddletog Kin Almrow 11. hlarkey Mary abrebell Mans Moagraro Mary Maxon !Coney !tlotr Asrah Ann Maelllme Mary \Wier Harriet U Moore Manbews Mary Mo n. Mrs F. Myers r. , wn Marshall Kleartor Montgomery Ws arra. :sow. Mewlet Mor”n Hannah Murray Elitabe Me•oek Sopron Morgan Mary Ci Muni. Demo, Theism Ma,r Montgomery MixaMonitek Con,. Artlrtdet Mt. II C M'ilocritv Morimk- M , tellourl An• ?el Ann M`Corwallr Ito nittnnette ArlYel•ry M•y Mitstd Mars% ornt r A. 1.2 Alltlctstey ()mu Ile man t)'6m• Ruth ICReeie r'l. rnyly•Cn•hannn Panyrnon J•ne Powell Plketr Part. EletalAng Anu Pry. , Ykl) Elan P.ers Many Petervon Ann qe•rtr Farah An qua le Sarah A Re. M.. 11.ehlr+J.cat Cath'fßo.. Mart Tar, LT. , Cath..n., , - 111.‘t. , ..e12r , erra lionek Mary Ja 1t ,,, , , ,1.... Itol.l, Ann Ro.4n.c. Alr. Al 1t... M.,arei RoWn•tm Mar, A 1t...11111pr, - A. Re.. A Rooui Ann N.Y2n 1: , 1 , 31.0 , R...-. Al .ry 1t0.c1.11.... itt..l l l'Jtaat..o. Roter 7Jurutt J..n. Itobouvm Mary RIII, Vlial.r. alder , F. 11,1 A Robb Ms,' erne' I.: teat,. Sarah , o• • ,rss ...snut4l . mLizenitn Stewszirt Sirrr,r 11.11% Ann.,argo Men Ste•rit•o.i Huth .a.rrrrr Mors' 5te5v0•J1.1....... 11.1.” Stn.. ,otith SICV/ 4ft 1 1, .11, It •I(. Must' swenrutp.n Ruch SW WWI Ntars A. 11.onia• Ann 11.••na,••••., 11.ump•0•.1..n , rr•••• 1 rub X up u-fra l ti , San, Wor.s....Monerva Mlle.. Am. SE.r. SMoo. M Eli, M M.r. W. 41argatet W +an. M W.l•can.. Man.. V...., J W 14,y M E Iltar Wood. Mrs II i V oung Laura Adam.. Jawn , Andrew. Ater Adam. Sa.uarl Amer Alt All , ..11.•11 W/11 Ale, kern Auerden John Aadrr A. /tart( F. A..en Nathan Andes -nu Charles Adams derail Mien Ent.cir Anheryon Jo.. ph Adams 1. - U,, Moron 1,0014 Arterx .10.1 •danndltrmert Ageo John Astead Thor \Y Ahtein Sam' , T /Olen Bonen Arn o d J Arneley Aaron AehionJal n Atnrworm Arpieben ThomagAr.rs Wrn BnOly Verander Bearer Ira A Bowen illmond Baker James Beadarell Rf.6l Bourn (F. Wrenn Ambrose Bundling (Val Boyle Cho,. Baldwin Jul.., Ilmron Samuel Itorram Wu, Batchelor Fmtl'eklbule, Joreph Brown Th,ma. Jr Ball Wro Pennell Joseph Brown Tunina.. italyd T Capt it,,yord (rim IlrownJ a. ur Peter Baird Ilennett John Brown as It Bantam Wm Berne. Wm Brown John Buie, Copt II 11,ek John Brown Wm It Bailsman Adam Bends James II Brown flot. nr Itareerwer `t.m I Banta Wm Braden James Barber llogh Beroy Eugene tlrlrl'er Sumer' ~ 111,1 Jain, linat.y /OW, I• Bn•l.ds, Baia. John Bean) Montraerlleßraesenrulge B (I Harlon TI. Beach Cant E finite , . 11 'T Barron 'lnner W Bern Geo W Brob.t IleuryClay Barry John BlarehrordNapoliddrookr Juau Itaynton Itlark Geroge Brookhard Barren. Thomas Blinn B G Brourwell 4 tiro Ilarry Truman Woad. It Ilorairo Bryant Wm Barnett Jacoo Blaney lVm Diners Hr toy Barkley James Matey Mt-bolas Sllyarley Adam Barnett John Bins. John Burnes Arthur Bed James Hlrknay James Bork Inward Beatty Walter (VP Iltnaa Warren r Battey Bell Wm Black W F Burgoyne .loah 11,11 James Blank John Brno Wua it Bell Manor Black Franklin B Bob George Bennett John llooltimnamerFe , rttorna Eshelman Bernard Chars Bowman rico W Burt y BernisJoniel SI Down W By)" C Benton G W Bty) Henry Bark Rohl Ball EW Boyd Wm Bard James Beadle Wtn Fkryle James Barnes Patriek Dutler FolerarJ Cab El V R Ch..' Miller W Cooke Joshua P Cahill Lewis Clark F F Connolly Jiihn Callender N Clark Chas E Ciotti,' Alex Callon Philip Clark Termite, Cooke Ilnur N Campion Win Choi er M B Costello Mark Cannon AtensPg Clopper D B Cornwell John AI Cony John coffee Patrick Couch Joseph Cumuli.. Feint Collins Chita Cow. Amon W Casey Janie. rolgebonn John Caueb John II Carothers 'rhos Cohlina It J Overt Ju.rph Caner E C Collins Jesse - Cowl Rev J Crothers Howl Cole. Daniel Cart eon John Carroll Patrick A moody Richard Crwwell Mmhwl Cohn Michael Gnirk John A Canny hlatthew Collins Joa Cray: John Carroll Wm Cochran John Cranston Wm Carey Simon Cochran Gen A err.; rhos Carla. 1 Cooper gt Clair Crs winrd Win Camila to R II Coeltran blaithe er Creighton hl Canwrialit El Connor Wm Creegan Terri, Cathcart W'm ConwellJam-s Crawford John Camption II II Coe! Chancery Crum" Henry Caldwell 'rho. Connery David Croinbiy John Campbell WJ Connors Carrel Crunch J Colwell Combs Edward Cunningham II Campbell 1 F Cornell Richard Cott Joseph Chapman Jos Connor John Cninungharn Jo Chambers John Cook Law n- Cuna Peter Chauth T R Cunery /nines 'Bkorna• Christian T W Connell I lanron I:utr, lumen Churchill A B Con/an PatrickCunneen. PaCk Cbl3,lll.llir 'rhos Conninrion B Cuddy Dent.. Cheekluy %Vitt Conway Bernard Cunningham II Chambers Jos Conway Terrence Cullen Isaac Ching Alexander Caninerford F Dayton Jahinl Delaney Pam! Douglas. J. Dosch Joeeph Dtgarmo Hobt !tenni.. Win Davison Rdwgl Dixon Wm Donct.ghtle Dale David R Almond John Dams Wm Dal. W U Dittman James Dolan Dne. Davidson Wm Dillon Peter Damson Petit Daley Owen Dillow/John Drips Thous. Datigh.bungh J Dorrinflon John I)MlSges Jer'sh Dan Wm Dobbs lleorgo trims. John Davie. David if Doughty Chas Dairy Wm Davis Pince. Doolin John Dublin. Al Davis Nod Dauer. Ales Durkin Jame. Davis John Dn... Pran A Dune. John Dam. Jonathan Wand Simon Duna Robert DIVI.I Win W Doc.. Th. Dunn Prone. Day. Jaw* Donnelly Them Donn Thom. D esmond Ales Doyle Jam"' Dyer J Desmond John Donaldson Wool/tower Wm C Deere Jame. Dow Enoch Duran Nil...et Dame John Doi Wm Dunn Jan,. le. well W Dolan Thom. flyer Thn. Delaney P D Dol. Michael Doshano Robt A Edmonds E Iltotier Salmi falsolt Rey Dr Fleeing tlerj F Ritep Rea Jan Rsplen John Fagan John Ryan. Jobu Realm, Win It Edgar John Elliott %Via C F.ldor Jos II Egerton Than's. Ennis I/e'en &neigh Win Elishil Win Eniharilt Jaeob F.rwins John Eyrly Matthew Wino Slob, Eases 0,./.“ F Frolulls John Fitzgerald Win Fun Joseph Purley Win Foote) , Nelson roster Ross Foden Ftlward Fleming John Forsyth John It Patron Samuel Flaitegin Pan Pond Thonts• Falvey Joreininh Vlertittig Jas I' Frederick .1 NV Fuxin John A Fluet John Food Win Farrell Wes Forsyth Copt Win Freed Raniel Folrbrather John Fowles 'llion.. Fran Minim Pagan John Forrest John Frei.. Roan L) Vegan Daniel Folsom John I' l'rarriptou %Vat Ferguson Forrester Jta II Freeman Win M Fentoor Edward Forme W Frailkiln Rohl Forgnson Tans Fox }Nortek Franke Samuel Fellows John Foster John K I'reeroan T J Fa, Win II Fon t Thomas l'uller C FselyonJames Gallagher John °luny Thomas Green Alfred Gnllagher (nhrooitobt Uregery AbnerW Gene. John. liilhnrt H Greanneld Ilenry Gerona Thor Gibbons Phihp Greenealgh Gadd., Poiret Green 1 B itg Thor .111 John I linen J M (kas Aram i.ebbart Henry toren John liregoter 'Mos otwt,fr U, J C (Analog John Grearareo.el J. usalt John liibb Charles Grover Batman unsdart Goo 8r Out Juba runek liall P 1)A Co Hatton Owen llosletter Davi4 Ilan I/ay.:l Hem. Thorn. Hazel Thompson Itamttion rtol last reed and for sale by sptl - JOHN WAIT di CO • - - --- STRAY COW-Cme to the plants ' don of the subscriber, on dos 97th day of .. rely, living in Cecil usworkip, Washing ton month on the rood, kositing tree Plow inngh to Hickory, 14 mites from Pittsburgh,. hfULEY Cmitg. with Mies black, and slam Me back 'Mire - The 011/007 i. requested 10 come forward, prams pro perty, pay charges and take her minty. 5p0n.3043 RORT. JOHNSON. gx - eiMas PAOKIAT Lams, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Exelosively ter Pomander.. -The Eloom of this Line will /ease as follenirnmt 9 o'clock at night Indbuni-P Borkey, Saturday, Sept la. Ohio-A Craig, Sunday, 2d. Louisiana-I P Thompson, Motidny,ll. Kentucky-II Treby, Tuesday, Our indiam--P Rorke'', Wedriesday oth. Ohio--Copt. A Craig, Thorsday,"66. Lonisiona-J P Thompson, Friday, M.. Ecetneky-Cept H Tmlay, Saturday, 6th. Indiana -P Borkey, Smilay,9th. Oltio-Oapt A Centg, Monday 11 Looislano-J P Thompson ' Tonday, 10th. Heritack - y-Copt H froby,Wedoeulay, 12th. Indians-P Harkey, The rsday, 13th. Ohio-A Craig, Fdtday, 14th. Louisiana-J P Thompson, Saurniay,l9ll. For Parmg• aPPIT NV HUTCH, Monongahela Home, rptl or D LEECH It Co.E.nal Itmin IPOIL RENT-The mansion hove now occupied by Moe Arwood, situated ai Oakland, with YO acres of pound smarted. The boom saWious and convenient, and the mooed well ha prated. Apply to HARDY, JONES LOO, Water et T ll 4lro b p i.' co to irigio r n i ln i staVht nh' y s .Th entu " r, September Ir, with an efficient company, including some of the moot talented performers in the country. &NOY O. & POtagB. Mann. ("MEAN CHE)MP.-90 Ysa butreVdatOssEbrner ki a:Webber" Depot, No 112Firstst,betuninalatilh 6eld and Wood, nod Ibrbale by irg3l J ,i4iv Jefferson College, Canonsburg: Pa. Miff: fire; term °Me nexi Ceßeg I ime year n dart • maitetion. will begin ao the Lft day of Septembe augThwhiS PIAN° FOR SALE —An =vatic= wand-hand PIANO, In good order and repair. almoalas Rood at new, fat axle Inar Cot otah. R. RIMER, .001 at w Woodaralra, Third at ilaiffifilliEt , asiil A" .. SIATIC VINEGAR-4 dos fairegZaw MME OUST-1u bbt• for sate by .01 Et E SELLERS • - LARD Ulf,—M lib& No I Lard 0141 u ortore end for sale by ENGLISH &BENNETT, an63l 3? Wood LI& I.IIRATI.II3—.uO lb. pekoe Palmate& tot tale 0 low to close by ea= 14NGLI811& BIiNNETT IT INEG All -15 pine Cider Vinegar, ter eb V snail ENGLISH & BENNETT C-E$ SOO RCHED SALTS; 93 do Pearly, to arrive i„) and for ule by aull ENGLISH& EIENNRIT rfOle3-1 bale flaps for sale EL .01 ENGLISH h. BENNETT TVANNEILS' Libra for ode oarpr ENGLISH & BENNETT UENcirr"" l "'w l " G L c :2, r =pis . !. lll , aot .t 2Va t iar,lag i rr i 'd wtd vr OLOSIII-160 N 0 Etolauft • In . to .I.U, for astir. by bo t ENULTSII BENNETT" xrEw BOO6l3— History of the Nationil towboat.: IN AssyemblyPen from /Day, Idle, by P. Coekran, Histor of s/en:Mt, Ws unes and misfortunes, hie friends and siemest enemy, by W. NI. Timelier. author of Vanity Parts^ FtestsbattaN Or, tho Vale of Shadowt, a We of {M. by Emma D. P. Nevelt Swaim's*. Just rse'd by JOHNSTON t STOCKTON, smyla _ • comer - Market and Third us ILK ANUFACTURE OF IRUN.—To be publithed .LIL shortly, The Menahlotuni of Icon, N Wilts bran be.,! the digging oilcan ere and coal to the mo holy of etturoael and cake; the bondingendtthist furneees by cheroot', anthracite and coke; hot blot and blast therainca, dm he_ including en essay on the renenfeetnre of steel: by Fredenc (tho rium, hinting Engineer. Complete le one volutes, !W etitht illettrallona engraved ea wend. 141(.4, VI In rehseribers. Subscriptions received, by • nig3l) JAB D LOCIWOOD, IS 3 Wharf O QAMOEL It. HARTMAN and F. 0. H.RUNOT.kaa. kJ' Mg each p0, T h.0,„,1 loiniont In the Sheffield lion and Steal iVorlbs, Oats Sikiffisti Nickelson & the manereeta te of Steel, Sailer mid Shetalroa, Axle& sprier, yioes, k. &e., lOU be 1102ealloTCOn• ducted In Ilse name of SINGEII, HA & ea CARD—Having mid my Internet le the arm of Sulk er, Nicholson & Co, Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, to Samuel la llama& I take peat stemma in menet. ineodia, In of Mends the 6no et Si Hartman & Co. artgatdOir A. S. NlC eger. lIOLSON. CHEISK-48 boo Cm. Chem., received li and for sale by , vow= S & W HARDAVGII SUN 081 }Zit/ tv . rarov uo r .k illasz, 00 0. 1 / 4 lIU do 84 do 100 blab dna! roast.* In 'tore and fot dab by . 0 00 /OM WATT & ett,.l.lbetty SIIA REA HAND ST. BRIDGE =WE. br .17:1* - 2,." by SOLOMON. BCHOYEIL .100 bblik \Philo Fish, ]old do ddi— y, And gemmed and fos We DX an g ao ISAIAH DICKEY &., C ° br '-i Tyr ' T Caff".lllwiliViiii•Wyta.f° ICHs --4o bf chews Y amt Black Tob lad 'pa from N. York aml. (IV.; by it ang3o • I. 117 IL CHEEBS-49 bout WR, If . from I. R and 111 and itra ep aog3o JAR Dd T 'Mer in NIACKEREL-60 bbl• large No 3 Manta:al land Ina by canal 04 11/Y nla tIY • •. ang3o Lit£II3ALZELL • tub, banns sad for rale by DALZEJS. I[l(irMSH—We aVirkl AUCTION SALES. By Joha D 7 Davis. Ameu Umlerrerads Sato of Dammpos D ry c......,. On wa n , ', D oming, Scpt'br. 3g, tlittektOOS, at tbe.Conosteratal Sales Roons% corner of Wood Nod ma imem ..,/ t,„ : iota, amboat tartly., for count whom it mageonerni— Ao emenalve Impartment of Pevonahlo Ng Gs i sg,, siddeb achy, stiabtlg damaged or .....b.......1, among malira ere •operbott Moths, castimarm, stn o, riled. Vag balm, do loins,_, Dimtwa ..I t g ... Mirttngs.anme-P , manna% ...4 i...., dim:inns% hastery, gloves, Mooted shirt, de. - At It:Vetoed, Go:Mertes, Queansmare, Ant i l.% an, • Young Bram and 'Thai May V. iclYindarttned totem., fine Indians amps, same PAM.. lode. tralt. tutees, stales and weigh...bard% •Poileit. , '"nit,anes, hatchet, window tiled% mantel clan k A looking gt,. on., carpeting, de. A large and general assortment of new nodscesosi band household furniture de. • At 7 1 &cloak, A quantity of fashionable read? mode Molina, boom ...I "1..4 bat. ear., fine ealleM geed and allyee yratebea, of guns, piste., umbra., sorter! •• ' % de. New end mood load Buda sig risalrnis On Saturda evening, tat iron, at 7dolciireks'Al the Commercial (tale. Wawa, corner of Wood and Fifth .t.. switt be sold vrithorn reserve— d largstoLlection of valaubtp Oa rush.. in We vas.. ktnunnenla of Sermon, and hence, among which ate nandani liberty editions of choice work., Madly and pocket bibles, bleak I rmk•N letter and cap writing paper, gold pens, quilts, pentila. to. Also, a quantity of choice second hand boildra from. • privyte librasT, embracing Engflah,Gennan.rrench and Latin elassleal and miseallanerata boot., try soma of the most celebrated. authors. One muerte elite Tree of Wherry, published In 'SPY, Mercury, 'oldish od In 1 8 13, and Cocarisealth to ISO • / , /WIN DAVILSAuct ZAGILE Vol7llDai 0 . W-1, 0 .. TAME Tut: underaipted, mamma to Arthur./ Nichol n,beg lea. to inform the &awn. of Plusher& titre=r il ia l td "" vettaa l itnriro b rie uil r ' sil lat an. o end EA have pat of their pattern rand. Co. the waken— itenangenertieh m Cochin/ Sm., Coal and y d 'BW... • wlendidalr.tight Coal &ore, which ts now supereeding I. other atial the cowman renal Sums. Also.. cheap coal Cooke Btove, arel .1 for wall famines, with 1. foilmommn of mon .11 mind Gram Win.erauld pen/ early in We wention of persons balding to eilLtat oar wares... beam purchasing, and examine &splendid melee of enwroaelled Craws, Galahad to 1.11. 141c— ent:trey OM in this market. Wareham. No. IPI Libertyo, opposite Wood rt. nartnett NICHOLSON. I.B.IYNK NEW TALI. 000021 hIENDELSON, ST North Ittird - st, O s oilers to the Trade his assonesoot -110. Nell KID CLOVIS, Oslo sod colored, best potter ltetuset Velvets, tltlt Craved., Bnbeh Luce, etc, (cosh import ed at the most reuonable prices. atuyilkillt LIME -40 Mita Louisville Lbw, (Or sal, last to ;lose consignment, by - OURBRIDOK, WILSON & CO, MEVEMiI otkr. Cor oakt, 02k STEDM ITRYCK j WORKS, above tworreaceolle, coipprismg • Soma Knew, 2 Bono% 0 Mould Alloehicie repable of mussfacturtng SUMO P2resed Bricks Slat 'of dry clay, . as taken M. the bunk,) pet dal; with three sores of 1.4 oo the Allegheny deer, on which am 4 kilns and sheds, machine end eta .shed; adicelbarrosrs, trunks, shovels, spades, !le., every thing .requisite. as 14.11- nee opervions et . hours maim VOcejnehuling the Went right to use mid machine, s7,oll—trams of payment made easy. Without the land, For particalars, address HENRY aordisdif Na lid Monongahela P thE a NT"b". 7 'l l f 7 l' A i lurr9 {IIIeCIILEiS J AVA CO3Filt 7 —illi c arj a tor st c alak ams r_A - 17Zunii — rittfifb I - .rm ' WICK tr. MeCANDLFSS • ItaACCIN.-4400 13.. lloms [ r &Oa Sides, W,olXtdo do Shoulders, lor sale ei W di e.CICK ANDLESS (11.1 i lESi I 4I) Las W Chet. fat tele by •urS ' WICK & Nee ANDLESS Ift-ILLX-74"7';h e'd and far gale by NOTICE RE third dale of preferred orediterti of the la. firm of IiI'CLURO, WADE tr. CO., aro hereby no. that the Assignemi are now prepared toduttihnte a dividend of to) per Bent. on amount of hoofer _ Those having e 1... Tor %term will preeent them at my othee No. 1111 Seemd maim between the boors of U and II ood h mod dP. hi. JOHN,YLEAHNG, a002.315* Agent for tee Muirmee. a=z3a2=Ei itS. WI - RIM, I:9 Libertrstreel, (*Nolte the heed of Wood, will boroduco the SW etyle of HOTS, on Uneasy, the .MII Ind., .ohioh, for 'beeetl of finish, comes be sorpnased. fonss9-dim BACON--,T3 tee !Taylor le Cob S C Mem ti Mole plain do, 30 do Shoelders, In con , end for sale by _ang99 SELLERS - dO N3COLS RICE - 4o fee porno Woe, lost reeibro - ,et nod for wale hi ' nn (! SELLERS t NICOLS lICE-IDies Eke lon reed and forsalo"by aoge JAMES A HUTCIILSON t Co an ACIZEIto bb. large No 3 Mackerel, in store In d for Irak by .IE2I JAMES AIINECHISON Cok 10/1 OZ. pure Croton 1.1 inorM JILIDD kCO RESIT — DIWG'S--Chlararona, Wood . Pinatas, Cal ii nl.'ll= are'd and Car gala by , aagar ITDD k CO, ItuF Nmganese, or Gam tactare,pu 1)1J:f r ;r d and f m eels by, .3 KIDD& CO CiMF.--1110 balm prima Rib, I "KV i D BLACK ,~ ...; For sato by •nSQ UNLISLES—iO be Small Sugar; 1 otpiSloonogo I, 1 bbl Cloves 1 bbl Onnri; • 1 do Saltpenrei 2 do Mow • cans Genoa Citron; I cue Almearend; I de Vermacilla; carom S P lofts; I do Cable Sole, 1 ova Hyde's hdm Soap; 1 do CandLa do 2 do A.Wd do J D WILLIAMS CIIISINEr--.13 bra eteam; to En_gllale Darr, Co, ki sale by .423 J D WILI =F. -1W bx. W'R Chew, b, gireaoider,tocci• nod far mho by to-11. LUMLEY' O. SALMI, IS trla Wood I WO- I SALERATUS-0 uks nod 301 plemitam - forsala by aaylS BAOALKV &MUTH ikEANUFACTUIZED-TOBACCO—. • al 200 kg big Hoary & James' otumpg 140 do W thaw% SW and We; MO do 8 5 Myers' warG&LEY Vaoolt Road SMIT: for mi. a , BA & H (10311110 N SEZIARS—sceyOOO Cornea' Sm.*, • 1,1 good Article, tor sale by DX/ALIT ismiTil IAL151011.:4 colts:p.*ow Yoba Oa, In stow and r few •ale by MILLER. 44110=r9: 'V ON, morn • 179 sad 174 - La OW sale b O yE ~ ~.~- -- ' 30111fAlliTS—.0.1 vacs Xame thrriants, Irtgro re and %." for We by mutes MULE &39 . 91£1110N N CONOMY CIDER-;20 bids Economy Cider, can and la able b • bIILLER, & RICICETSON 163 ARONFAND - VEttliffara-2 — iitiii Imam All.Mamma.; 20 do do Verimeelli, jou yoo'd ad' (o We by ong(S sItLLEYa HICKETSWI S E & A R =ortritolod ß 7, rCe mitt by oarti 10114,ER & c ► RbCes - O : FA - 111. 7 , Jo. reO'd iair wen U y Cal ANT M ANILLA I.llolY—le bees Alubm Weep, tor Ede antra. ODORANT '6I..ACitWOOD POlitTifeittgrievorm—bAst. JD Lamb( The Cutou t pat XV; Jonathan In Mn . mu The Ormat needy ußbsoir Pa. HI; F. , the last pain of W/ox Album; TO Inuerroublau Ba d., Lamanioe's blutoluilou Ott, Diem Bascules Mi Cattgaeltem untie. Canvass. 'Tali batted: IP par yosb—Sr. cal @Nub:, JAMES LOCKWOOD. 03" Wood mt /wit Pubtabaul—Ealubuyib Review fur July. London Quallerly fur July. Westroinumy for JO' WARE-Jam received. resold new pa o re ., r ' of Digentseelebretrul EnrJrck Briturnia Tee. a g o, These pews e. .r. very Mortara, and elowly m"„,. blether reel elver. COMMUNION WARE-A complete istocomem of Taakanis, (latter, Plates, end Esperznisk Bowl. of Ellthani a ware, for sale. GOLD PENS -are open.' this day, twalra down. vary fine nW. W. Wilson" Hold Pena, and super., , 0 I any bike. manufamoot. For sale by t9 b t , • Mig2k etratrilkkatatuud - Pcurams & Der • troods Job Tera PO Wood In, Pittsburgh, two doors above Diamond alley. r INS Elrg 7 - 1 - e - a Wahl; irld.ta - ai I, pod etuelp,lum ape nedtuld for tilml,y NIIACIII.CTT fa/ Wood sr CTbalingrATDrilt/ 14:3 TIii - w extra heavykw f, DrIIUnR, .nibble for decking,on bend and mle kV sliAFlromr krvatirrE ft kr/ADDIN-L5O dot blar'i - aidaLite Weddini V! for aMs bt.itlk .2 _ , _ B '.CMcvq.nrrs, WHITE ALL /411-14-213-Fl.s r~yry em nyle dot Poet., , opened bind for sale by moat' SIIACKLFITT k WHITE - - pee dark heavy P. c "" e " .(l, labbut Mt lentd and opened EY • bbitre 1311AVICI,STT & W HITE DinIETA &:-:4130 tains Mangink nia Metal, ter blab by BUSBRLDGLE, WILSON & CO, ebitt Matolotion or Piuramorith - alp. frHE copartnership of HENRY HANNEN & CO., formerly Hamlet, Nailer &Co., M. the Window • ul Colored Glass bindriem, is this dip dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. Frederick Muller. The baldness will be continued by the 'undersigned, under the arm of HENRY HANNEN & CO. Ware. Louis No. tftl Second at, whets we wN bare constant supplies of mrperior Window Glaso JOHN HANNEN. • HENRY HANNEN, HUGH ROBERTSON, Pittsburgh, Aug. g 7, tl9. HENRY lURSTEAD. • NEW ARRANGEMENT. • SPEED INCREASED EXPIL11111• BART PAO BET WO' Eta=ll . • IFelnateely far Pitmensemil VIA THE CHEAT CENTRAL RAIL 111224k E. TO PHILADHLPHIA AND Reanigf, ds , rrne patine are Informed that en sad aI:T.IW ta ,„. the Ist of Remember, the pasmolfto..._,'S,, Lew. will he earriedorer the Cannel Dail tureo t , Mama to ilaniibeynh, and from tlettli, yhis by the ilanisburah totA Ry neer sznagerrient Niemeyer. •••• on on Lin anuthan heretofore. . • d of the Tba.Paehets of this Line are 0r.,..,",at0rt, In the elms. Thet Tome for safety, speet,_,„,l , ;,„ • most yieferable now ase to th o .! a jiiria Tmie, al Raitßoads are all paned Co w day. • Fare, Ten Rollers. For Maori. w einem . u m Canal Bann. nen or to D LEECR —• NOTIOBI TO STOOKI WLIEM6S * 01110 AND PS,NNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD CO. I. MDR B. S llRo h a o ld C e o rs m poaf y h r Ohio e edP l ns le the Seeonti inmslment arrive Delintnrr Otero eo before the Nth September. The Futekholders residing in Periiio" , nitini WRpal the said instalment to Me Preirtlent 01 the Company, at their office m Mini street, Potaberse. Ry mouser the Directors: J. J. BROOKS, Tretuntrer. Salem, 0., Aug. pi, NO. angS7obSsp.o 6(0 Its Liquorice inet, just reed J ADD - We by it OD Met2l