MMEE ITHE - FITTSBIIRWI GAXI,7ITI3. PUBLISHED BY WHITE tr. CO paTTI.OOII(Iti. IlitrtntpLy MORNING, JULY 13, IS:X1 4131.A.trainiatitavate canasta, requenen to hand in t weir favora.betore 5 p.m., and as early in tbedar as rantiyable. Adverancsocnta not insetted for P sPeel . Sad tire. will tArariab!y be -barred a nth ordered out 17 . V. .Is Agred for 'hie paper at his event agencies, in Few Itztrk. Philadelphia. and Poston. and is cathonse4 to . reesive aubeeriptiona and adyettistmenta for ea. ' Draii2lo IiaTIC IV la AO STATIC. TICKET . 701 CANAL OOMMISSUP.II. JODDUA DUNGAN, 01Dunto County. . rot ktIIII . OIIOtIMIL DENRY W-. SNYDER, Of Union County. " Pon navvrou Ontitatt,. .J 051.1 1 ,11 nr.rinEßsoN, Elf WiuktuntlnCouuty. Autheasonle wad AV la Nominations f • • Allegbmuy CoUntp.7 Tat TIIIITT noon. , 1 , 110111 . A3 in. 110 W la, 4, at kt.txourrtr. Ma sworn yam., nun, mar cmcostm .! • lINEDIAE DENNY, j. jag Iti..4l.Try f•' 4r wctxr,s, ; •'• TO. •Als[yell, AV:IRWIN ROOFMTSON. Etttabargb. • It C. WT. J. SIMI/OALK%R. Elitabe Lowe! Stllt Clair. • U • JOHN .111,CLUS1:EY. Badman. t. iANIsY FIFES, Snow,lca. • 'resisernma arroasty, • TjuNco C. FLANEGIN, Fitteturgh. Fi.n-srzEft SCITLF.S, North Fayette. aCrtro., Val . ,. FLYNN, 4ower St. Clair. • .1 ", • cOCIvn N.ICOURTNILV, Ohio. gr/SEX NEAT I/AGF. FUR LOCAL. !SAW -TELEORAYIIIe DAN OSVIttOURNING, This tittle day ret ripen gy the authorities al WatibieglOn,-fer the celebration of the funeral so lemnities of the late truly beloved and deeply la merited, Chief Nlagistrete of the Nation, Gramm.' 7..acualivTsvtot.. Through the Instmment share of the telegraph, the'peopie io all the elites and piinelpeFtowns of the Union, con participate in the nolemh Jac' at one and the 'name moment, st!ilt gIV4II .to.tba deceased Pioaident ono of the arerrtest. and molt remarkable funerals which ev. 41' 6ot place as a totem of reaped' to any man. We feel Mitred that &tie eitizets will. with too ihtord, Ilan in the solemnities of the OCCIVAOSI, by abutting pp their stores and plates of bucklers, "tad by Itegleettng nano of the proprieties we are - wont to °Wive on °octillions of funeral obsequies. toil 'satisfied that this wit' be the case, as we have every evidence that Gen. Taylor is moat sitteidelf.monmed by the people—not by a tow petsitnr, or by one party, but by men Cl alt parties, by the msatteir, • who admired him for his brilliant icldeveinents in the firld,,respected him fatt.the high position's be, had filled with so much thedit:ter..hicieelf nail his etinetry; and loved him fie hie li3l'lll:ii,ituas and itteorruptMe honesty.— Ile has Posed 'any in the iteith of hit fame and blatvelidaere, but his 'tame will be recollected estot4Alie. great men . .Sirlie have Limited their ebianiey, *bile intelligence and viral° live among Tun Ilsadoecr.mcau PLANK ROAD.—The wink or grading and bridging thii Important work is ' now raPhily•progreasing. The plank has alai beett contracted for, and it is expected tie madam!! be ready iur travel the ensuing autumn. That this • :work "will be eminently auececsful, there can be no 'doubt. It will most certainly improve the Value of all the property on the mute, abd Toxin. swab its stockholder:smelt liberally fur their out- Lope it will be the precursor of many ottax Works 'of a similar character, extending to ece.l4, point of the compaia loom Pituburgh. 'We are indebted to Mr. Seward of toe Senate and to Mr.Stavens, of the lower lipase of Con rest. for Publicdocuments. Promantvants Icon Teas—Daring the tieing, of tbe U. S. Serrate on Friday, Mr. Cut preset,- rod two memorials from Pittrhugh, setting forth the depressed 'condition of the iron marffinntrire,. and praying for en alteration lo the tariff of iga -so se to subatitute s,,ecode for ruivalorum duties.; and "sting for fuel 'other modtiostions as will .Cianattoe to give vigor soft mthourigomAt to tee irldnitrlitl poncho of tee country. From a letter ecooripanying theee demorials, Mr. Cr.,tt rend the follovrieg pnaroge: "Tba ',offering of our, IMO Anon to beyond retitled, and unless some. relief is afforded aeon. the MilitlatiUro of iron, - ,l' Per, will cease alto. gather the Clethmend tome of 'he other counties 'north ofth in. :You eau form uoddel ot the state ut feeling here on the ' subjec4 it is ell•parveding end universaL" NEW mExico . . The New Orleans pipets', received by Tester. ,„ day's mail, bilai us the rOPO.: Major • bora, the Commigioner sent by Teias to organise I New Melia into bounties, 'under the jurisdletien of Texas. It la accompanied by a proclamatioeis sued by Judge Houghton, of the Supreme • Coirt . , of Neu , Mexico.. The fuel named document: to • edfcnaive in its tone, and diwespectful in its elle -sloes to the President of the United States, and the • • Call and Military Officers of New Mexico. MAJOR. NEIGHBORS' REPORT: . , City or Averts, June 4,1852 • have the honor to Inform Ton that I arri ved In this city on yesterday, hiving left'Santis Fe, on the:2lth A pril,and El Paso en the 11th of May. ' I herewith enclose for your crpecisl consideration a copy of a proclamation issued on the 311th April bS; Col. John Monroe, U. 13. A. coer.maudieg the ~ Ninth Military Department. -alit it you will per ' • cairn that the people of New-Helices are about sego into a separate State organisation. This movement, I am induced to believe, has beep ' 'turinght about by the encouragement given them by , the President of the United States through his autraitlone to 0.1. U, S. A.. as they were' ' • pliblishedrind very generally circulated through that tertian!. • Haring, alma - city naval, been infamed , that ' you did slot receive my leiter of the 12th April, which I forwarded with other documents end let " left to you by the uelstry mail, via El Pao, I deem it proper to call your attention to my move _Lsnitts ifter the orgauiratiou of the county of El Paso. Havicg received !copy of Goo. Mocioela drably letter to the commanding a Mehra or the Seventh Military Dual latent, ordering a • Strict non interference" with nth in the discharge Of my . ; duller, and several letters from privaie iediildu ; ale In Santa Pe, adviairg me to come on to Santa Fe, 1 lost no ti me, and arrived at that place on the alb of April, under the impression that 1 should bo able to elect an organization. I was well and courteously received by the inhabitants. Ai soon ; possible after my arrival, I commenced en in. - vostiganon of public sentiment, and eadeavured _to escertain the prac of organizing.; I deemed it my first duty to all noon Colonel Monroe, the Military Governor. I fated by hie • conversation that he would give me no enemmo agement, nor adopt any measures er policy that would forward the views or wishes of Texar, on • the contrary, he expressed himself so decidedly ; • revertible to the then existing state of affairs, oand believed it beet that the present government, with the Mexico law* now In Estee, should be main ' salad mail Congress shall establish some other." Daring the converratioa, I asked him the plain ' .imositan: "Mayon waveg to acknowledge the I furlaffiction of Tessa, provided I hold the elec. Ilona and qualify the proper civil officers f" Hit ' amnia was,•l am am prcparrd to Sat as 1 ' • 'have an right in theists - the present government— Tbe pares and other officers are oommiesinned by the U. S.Oovernment, and I have no I power to remove them, masa instructed. to do 84 by the . Government." • 1 called bin attention to the prob. ability of the Eterative of the State—la the event of ley failure to organise—extending our jetrisdio. tjon by proclainsii tn, and enforcing the lases by a ' Military face. • His realy waa "That would be the proper course fbo,Texes to pursue; there walla that case ' be no opposition.' -Bales galled Oft ledge lieeghton, Supreme • I lodge of the Territory, who encased his deter rolation so maintain the existinf goversorent,and to trapriron any Femme who should attempt to en ' force the laws of the State of Testi. , . • The cavil jurisdiction:of the . Territory testa eta tirely with three indlvidtialet, ledge fi c ,,,,b,„ ice u Chief Juitiee, and two bleXtfla District Itteeeohera and Solite°. They own and folly ; coated the only press la New Mexico, (The New Mexican) and no docament can be printedorin- Intraatlon differed by it, except what is approved by a committee of super:gem, at the bold of • ; which sands Judge Houghton, the Chief Justice of the Territory, and then:ma on ealrely I • unittfermed or misiortnad in regard to the Tr i os - I • and every other question, except the particuar views or the party In power. This is the party 1811 opposes the claim of Texas, • party that cote . I • betel and absolutely controls the whole Mexican popeldthe Mega the Jomarde der Muerte, • parcl to so told of principle that they would Iclone • • Pueblo Iridium to hostility, or rant. to:any other • ntetsure,watever to prevent the ragtime of the jorlad.otion of Texas. L way leformedshat those . • !editing : had already been tampered with on the edlject of Texas. I C Euelowd you will find a cope of one Of Judge Houghton'. rinalus to the !aerial:ie.: Tag is one of the original documents, and bcdrn-llough. • ; ton's own p g lltUre. This party dad also circa In tett' IV any pri official re ports, sea ache enormous ereaust of taloa that Tessa would require Main EMIIISI lo payitc.,,ei eatierof NIP Kea= peptilaliOgre, • The Meeting In Phanairphlaa. .were muted to a ...i.il ' degree. agaltUlt-r, The ,Phics Cir the coy tad oardtty,ot Phdadel. Tote.. l. 1- ' . ... ~-: ' - phi*, ill furor or th e speedy eerileitoent of the The party Mostravorable n lhearaganyrau m were r,7 the enamel State_party. A. ere eveninp after tery StaverY.Qaestina "en the beta proposed by the arrneal at 'Anita Fe, 1 met couidereble cony of Cannata. - itigErra. or Never Cxerr„ a 'anembleii gentlemen, principally of that party, and amongst them 'rimed the most duniewniebed members of in Town Meeting, on Monday night at the the bar, for a consultation di the wereu o f primed. Chinese Mutenta. The attetidattee. the Inquirer . ninon. At the eante time that they ere willmg to nye, wu very large . 'go into an orgeniration, and pledge th ' lll ' l "" t° Among the 'resolutions pused . were the follows carry the voted what is now Santa, Fe county, they were decide:s3.'of the opinion that it would be lag: "” e ' n 'i .fut the Sint* to a ' ad a nnliMrY fame b 's. Eacired,•That we *Wave of the Codornm '. fore she could exercis e jurisdiction. The party ' ire 11.li ieported to the Senate of the United' proposing to organise are of course under the ope- ~_,n n by Henry any, and now Roder di,c.... . a rations of the miming Government, in the minnty *I. , anti in that bay, which provides for the adtithetion of . and slur e' rer, ''''im. w o uld have been partial Califoruin into the Union with her present beinda • llamas no authority to pledge the State te as in rite, on the tame wescarbed by her own eit zees rain her jurisdiction. and not being informed to " urithottimynang on them nay cinditorm or re. the action of the I,egislature of the State on the atrictions of ray had;" which den provides for miliject, I wee compelled, contrary to the wishes of the amicable mulement of the of ache ofTea an, many, to defer the election until 1 could be better them preventiog the extermion o t haten hy Texas infonnw3.mean time,notiess had been poet- to the and in &spina between hat State end New Have in Simla Fe, calling ,Sl public meeting, for the Mexico; and which farther provides rr.r the o r I purpose. oftaking into consideration the propriety of gan'z not cots iv aoserameots for the Teretnries oruntsing, a State Government. On thin e 20th of of New nnd Utat. We believe that the April a considerable number of pennies assmbled adapt.'''. of this measure by Col:grime will tenni at the Court House, nod resolutions passed in favor dew the eebeeey ea w m, e s wh,eh t ow agitate of n Stale oigatrirationi a madame rasuPP°lnte d the country, and will restore that tear goillity for and to wad on the Governor and request him to ceder f r eierne t f e eling among the people, which m o emaverdioe. 'laving no means of ePM ie g ' hi ' tle only sure foundation . Cl a ebbe that meet ineasure,sl deemed It proper to protest e"a"st it, a . 4. ,, i ,,,,,, ",, wone d. copy of which protest and the Governor's acknowl. , 6. Remind. That we impose implicit confidence distant of it I have the honor to enclose (or your I i consitliFation. 'n the .-in lie eNee:ins attachment ti th e . Wilts I deem it proper to call your intention particular. ; P er -.' u . ; i . ~- , d ; • .-; iv in Me:official character or the movement in the .P, 1. and his e ity in tae great totems. o Territory of New Monica, in favor of aState Gov- Pannellama and the Ila*, , n. la has able a*Maat erlirtlept. r t eA the. in Soda Fe, Major Con• I of the ComPremi m . BM. ee bee felthroily repro ninglam, Unitd States Paymaster, p r esided, a nd i seated the opinione of rho people of the city end Mr. Ellison, the Governor's private Secretary. county of Philadelphia, who most urncstly desire nod interpreter, tided in Secretary, and Judge las peedy settlement of the rill:mien. Rio efforts Houghton, who was the principal spokesman, and to obtain a modification of the present Wiliam in alit of t h e, one or two hundred persons present, a strict accordance with the wishes of hie roost to large portion were the employees of the Govern. eats. Pennsylvania demand., ea a conatitutional mem to the Quaitenneitter'a and other departments- right, a reasonable protection of her indostral in. I hats no antatiou in saying that :his move- tercets; and while tae hero present an offering of meat is entirety got up by the officiate in the tern• peace on the subjellt of Slavery, we confidently tory, and not a epontaneons movement of the chi. e dy upon t h e jecuue of ~.e . ~,,,, Stale, for march eras.' 1 and informed that the Parroted aaeequlP , legislation so will restore thespreopenty vat inh the Orden in other places were of the erne east. enactment of ate I,a ,rat revenue risen trents• wore ironed to .be Prefects by. /edge Houghton, forced from our own soil to then of fo eigu colic , and the petitions me a convention was the result. wi ne , In nyinterenurse with the eisseas of that tenito. 7. Runnel, T he; we Occur she f e eling, , ty, I became lolly convinced er the fart, and I bes pride and wade:de to the novice rendered to lien. there is not a pens. in Nov hi , l'e o r.ifnt• Pennsylvania; to the Whig peaty and the Country, seated of prejuoice,butwhat Would coineise with by the illustrious statement of lientnity and ,me in the lintel, that to do away with th e option. tdawewbdwee. T he wee , end Irmo of ' wee lion and infieence exercised by the United States Cur and . Hatt 113. . W IBITZII, are dear to every . authoritice, Texan could at once and without dd. tree Amer i can honer. cc, their o z., ~.,,.„,,,.. Gently establish and exudes jurisdiction over tho the bonds of our glorious Union. nod ruhdtle rho I whole of that Territory. I flan many of the land: factions and discordant spittle which have taught ing citizen. willing to acknowledge ear clay", and Its destructica, justly entitle them to the looting a large portion of those most opposed to in have gratitude of the nation. and now hold large tracts of land. that they fin. a Re:o!ved, . Mat while thus declaring our coifed from the Mexican Government a short opinions upon the satinets mentioned in the fem me: before tha wee. going resolutions, we desire to renew the espies. Si awn as I vacertained that Col. Meame• m• non of one unnbated confidence in Mu patriotism cardlen of the claims of Tests, had leaned his of Gen Tana. We believe that, to promote proclamation rot • coeval:dire, 1 deemed It unms ;b e welfare ad d t eewnew e t our cowmen edee , masers to remain longer in that territory, as 1 try, Is the highest object of his ambition, and that could to no way benefit the State by redoing; and his unbiased judgment will b11)11111:1 the amicable ending my tans nearly exhausted, I determined and final adjustment of all queations which dis. at once - to return home, On my antral at MN' met the Union, open any terms of justice to its so Ironed that, the Indian, had capplete Pasaaa . various Tarte that the wisdom of Congress may cola of the Ale Greed, below. that paint, and dense, And am hereby again Proclaim nor were COW:Minn Men, depredations on the Max - determination to sustain him With all .car odd In Man s.ttlandents of Goadentpe ,• and even ifs had I b re e rr or , s to we ., la c e ff ect the measure, .a, did means. It would be impose:hie to visit Praia. , c u e d by ;d m cu d t h e Whig potty; and approved to del Norte without a strong escort. aa all um. by the people in the great content which resulted aiunication with that point was eat piny the Ars In his elastic?. thee I hly duty as commissioner have been exectited to , , - - , During the year ending on Me "sth May, there the best of my ability, I hope that my action in the premises may prove satisfactory to the State were issued in the lined] States 1005 patents for Deeming it Improper to mate any ansgaalio n " is new inventions, of which W,3. were to citizens of. ro her fumre action upon the subtet of CX. Northern State.; .S 3 to Southern States, and I' egoni to um -.- tending her jure 1 o that territory, 1 min 'urea' n over Northers. _ .. Lm express, re gret that! toms nor been more sue. • inhabitants of the District of Columbia. Of tit.. restful. Hoptngto meet with your approbation, I issued to the Southern States, 26 were to Mary have the honor to be, very respectfully, your oho- lenders. ciders! servant. ._-_--........--- li. S. Nail:aeons, Commissioner, Ate. From Ilsieins..-The steamer Georgia, et New • To his Excellency, P. IL Bell. • " York left Havana on the morning of the tin July, and made the run to New York in a little over three PIIOCLAMATION 04'THESUPREME JUIX; E der ,. According to t h e N ew York pap,,, ,h 0 eft OF NEW MEXICO. in port the U.S. frigate Congress, Commander Mc , (Translated from the Spanish. I • Keever, end the sloop of war Gen.ntown, Cape. Lownder, officers and crews all well. Commodore 5 -v.'. F i v , Mara 13. McKeever had an interview with the Captain Gee , Afy esuenud Frivol-The arrive of a commis' end and wad extremely ratisfial with the result of itorier (Men Texas has been advertised, ad we .. As A TriOITT T 3 NavlOste • 8•1.03,1 to THY it, toe Couut Alcoy, giving every aeurace that the litre received the address Governor of retorters voluid ecian be liberated, .d harmonre. ma.--Cam. Taggart, of Lombli, Mara., as in- Weed mate ordering to the an ts inhab on the east side ~ :toren The prisoners are at presentuoder the nut - ' vented a balloon which he "ay" can be navitated of tho Rib dcl Norte the orgiairation under the Go trol of Admiral Armero, who will give no informs- i to a ny given paint. The Lowell Courier foe . iewunent of Tex "' °I. three counties. All the ri g ht lion in regard to them, and Mire n entirely in has Ii the f 'hawing a.comet of en tereenmou l Offide affair devolves on the people, who have the views from the Captain General. An investir ' atton light ht the eonetlhation to prove Iwoouallt and has t a ken place, and Meat.. General is ofoput- 1 . d The balloon ascension of Mr Taggart yes• to deny absolutely all their obedience and regard to , ,__ or :. eon teat many the passengers are entirely inno. 1 te,dpy, j. ~ , p,,.,}1{,1 a, having lkoa eminently ' the dotage, tandem.' PradanWan of the G."'" • cent of any intention of disenalrarking on the Island 1 etteeetsr s,iaed t” s sh a ct,. The e r •smont was dents sioner from Texas.of Cubs, Ind were'finder the itriprion they were , rte. 01 dmvonstratiag that he colLd cream], nod ' The Gerewnnent under whore control we a ro bound to Chatter.,. Admiral Armen, to in favor of : an not d o his mchute ot , to return, et mace to an y 'jiving, and the civil offerers who are adrninisteaing the harshest measures, and it is raid has treated the i uto , t , Too ,. our laws, have been constiterted a superior power, For this purpose be couttracted au prisoners with mat cruelty. A report was ctreula- , • h i , t to trot in diameter, :and these lawn and these officers we are all hound • re d of the Georgia, the , „ the , immense r .a. a 4.'7 era previous to the sailing v m o a ts k us pt . LI, , un . s d i I . t o tte r. pen Gove . ro n m n e i n . t , a ra t ntsY:esmheninpfoone satin • car alms:shed, ten or twelve feet long. To of diem had died from ill treatment. Gnat excite- i i t the cedes of the latter aro attached two ornate, the better management of our Government. meat prevails azninst Americana gcneratly-more which beteg turned by the bands operate large ro stnce the news of the burning or the steamer We should be neither:loyal , nor disobedient to GmuutnotTet n „... Hew ... i fans stronst the our.. of ale.. It is the first him ' Tema. Any attempt from that Government to the hies generally considered to have been done on . Ise° ' (the hind ...' eennmte l ed• end thin el unjust usurpation of our land and boundaries we are in deity bound to resist, but if every thing can purpose as an act of retaliation. There is elm, I course west. firet emeneiorn Mr. Taggart boa t excitement against the American Coneil, pate hisdnventton or improvement. be &tamed bye firm and decided will of the pee- g e e nc tue ,•„,ll. on tterwoot „( , orno 1,,,, h,,,, . e .,,,, At lost o'clouk yestcrclay atercoon, he took his pie, although of a pacific character, it will be mtla-. to the l y e teTui 'e we . s tew , p e , hote „ ett Aw g eet i ngt seat in the ere sad ascended in beautiful style, or better to come to the facts through the medium in the opinion of the Spaniardsj on their navy and be o 2 ea the direction of' Salem. He weal of howilitica. .., militia. ' • i three macs over the harbor at Salem, and then • Aftechaving taken the advice of the best frimula The Conool is obliged to keep his house fondled, • turned stoat to return to Loved!, whence he stare. ,ot the country, I consider it to be my duty to charge eo n ren d, a , any annna.t to repel an enact; he has ed. Ile come back an tar es Middletowo, end ' te the "w„„e,°„"thtwe„,„,_,Dtten,?,,,a„,„ndet en neht° ,',,, tint ,„; ' been detrained with ...dant. , in onooymo.. was to tired *int working, hle wings or tone, that. ever y ee "'' ", --- i n, s-- in wined.,, V. -- letters, and dam sot ...ler his life and mat of '. he t ho ugbt bib at de n ot that place. which. whirl , ere ere."n ...milts'''. m them 't t". 'a t " , his family rate. The Corallll takes the gronnitthat ; did in admirable style, et hell pass 4vc. Ile re ns coins forward and to express with unity and the capture of the two vtirmils we , on bleu.' s. , . mimed to this rite this maw vg. 11 is hlghein polar &Meer/4,311a in the forty of resolutions, their ogm' which he ill supported by all foreigners and Anna, ~ of e , e . a t sass. fi.,s led., Ile tints. that as Le tone on ro very inlerrsting an affor for us all. . tans in ateenno. . p=ea sl the Honker 1101 Monument, I: eons:area in And (bet when eueb thing-the reWlblitee" -b b 2ll The Spaniards are assembling adorns• nanl forms the distance hhent On ... t to n nt..to lie pasted be done, the y . may he forwarded to ntio Fe for at Haven. Three frigates and two brigs have just i their f hblit '" e ' with the "'leen' that " eh meet- arrived from Spain to join the melodeon of Admiral i e` .nr n e al _W w _ n _ t .7. end - ' en" 4 wan "'inn b eneath a s in el, elf COMplelely Vega/Med Wall togs osseous shall take place on the Grit day of the At ... 0. • The Catalan party , at the head of whom , him,+ a . . _ wren next. ~ to Admiral Annero, are virongly in favor of war.- 1 1 34, as dhe hod Jule emerged tree , a snow The renewing roles are' e be entbemed in We la the meantime, the volunteer" , arc drilling daily, I neelm 'people's mind: Not to go to the election palls and amount now to five thou end men. which swill he oPeeed hs ihe memnianim n• • n °l° •rhe paseengem by the Georgia were allowed to 1 °l'Pov', neither to ennegthea any ore e r Inn ' et ' go on chore until the arrival of the Falcon, when I octioings, and not to tribute to himpty kind of ohm- strict orders were given that no one rhenod leave, I i clience'or einem. 'the ships; this, nn doubt, was owing to some news If the people neeP•friellt the plan in the ir co o. received by the Fels., by a spy, who came out in duet the present mention of the commissioner of her. Texas will be as axiom as that of Judge Baird last year. We take tie following additions I perticalam, This very interesting affair isalresdy in the hands of the people. The military power neither helps, relative to the interview of Mrs. Webster with hiredela, tor intrudes itself in favor nor ageing the t h e G,,,,,, 0r. en d F o rmed, from the Hasten Bee: claims of Texan The General Government is very culpable for ea Mrs. Webster was dressed In deep mourning. its neglect in the arrangement of the boundaries of tier threeidaughtere seemed sorrow stricken and New Mexico; but we are waiting every day for - : almost broken hearted. Mrs. Webster is evident 'town from hour delegate, and feel well founded ' , IT a woman cf great hope-lirm and perseiering hopes of the complete emceesa of his roissioo,while ;to the Init. The eldest daughter exhibits in • we also aro true and faithful to ours. ;great degree the state visitable traitr-d mbly vat. Your fellow citizen, :sable dolma thin most terrible struggle through And tenant, I which they have been coiled to pas, The other • J. BOUGHTON• ' two do not look like the sem• bmutral girls who - testified in behalf of their father at the trial.- According to a table, prepared by Professor Their chirmingly healthful eippeeru a, has been Jishreston for thy purpose ef illustrating the relative exchanged far one more sickly and sad. color of coal from nearly. every mine in the Ifni- hlrs. Webster, is conversation with his !Inter, led States, the Cumberland Coal, of Maryland, It. Gov. Reed, said that she and her daughters moincllMetllf proved for a commutation of tier hus. Mia.the:fin4 in the I°l'6l of steam P r ' d ' e ' d ' band's sentence , ' His previous letters to the Colon es well as in the relative Maximum rapidity of ac- oil, shelitaid, asking for a pardon, were wriiten at ties. It was for the purpose of inducing govern- her cornett Solicitation. She emu:l;ly believed in alma to continue these experiments and lovestiga• his innocence, or she never would have cement ed to their presentation l• We feel mined of ti'3th'i the Gaston petition "L'''' ---- suave that-no one don.. your sincerity, Mrs. Web. presented to the Same, need which Mr. Webster n0w..." Gov. Briggs who, rteu l et , h a d 1„,,,„ necompanll•l with a few forcible remarks peril- • silent listener. 'neat to the subject, and, in doing so, quoted the eel feel thathe tnust have Cl3MMl l. ted the deed in • Prof I following paragraph from ms. Johowoo• Johnston's moment of great provoanon. CIIIOI3OI pruode taper that it was otherwlee, , contuse a Mn . report t Webster, et herdoated spore his children-he was "It will not fail to be remarked, -that the ImilY • good, kind hashand.-and, oh. sir, we earnestly celebrated foreign binemnious coats of New Castle, hope so d pray toot yan may fled It opi.j.Wpt with I Liverpool, Scotland, Pictou, and Sidney-coals your d es to t h e public , and ertet d u t e nt with the 1 rjj',..",,,(C°W,,,,,,1,„it.„.* th e..,1::"M,...L.r:...."'a.a.,th„:„C"4..,, ~.' CRUM jon , c s ad buena try, to save him and ',. - ru rn e ,: - te,--ippe,--.,---td,"i".---ette---eion-;-ny'-&-towle"-liew`"o; one whole family trom the ruin and deep disgrace it which threatens.' I ' ,. 'a rw..s is or r e E"l r gyerwortVriArg,ieW; that they a n f rd ,v d t;.;: The Lleuteaant Cirtvernor replied to something .I. ' Lni an .' d Prmasylra este r ; and that an repally de- w hich she said eunculy . Mt, W into hisebster,e eelete her e yes his ceded advantage in steam' Bee r power en- words, looked !ace, over the (me eote n, "'m tears, odes with tes, and moil with a force me ligesl.Vefh:; i . we n' crnsider them unde ga r equal shall timer forget, " Did ye" "4' , i.e._ •e. em* vreighte, or c4ual bulks." . pornlis to oralnues his 'nor= ?" Oh, 1 can't tail -.---imem--- 'on that, Midam-tbe subject is before the coals I i Trot Deinticriviti• Fax us . BROOKLYN -The miter. Atli can say is, we will try mass vowel- NewlYork papers give a long deacription of the rational, to servo yon,and, save your healiond. It .. a West painful dal ." . fitilin,...!°ak.orse„,,l'a,,,o.„ns. „Ste„.,,andatle,,phm„„,°"l,.ll'olre„,,ne„,,eh„e„o„,i. ii Dr.Totosal sad Y hg , liid appeared before the P.--- -•-•••----• .--- .- ----i- - ------; i'Council as a citisen-hurving that information like with 50 hats Indleettee famed oat the 902111 ~.'• confession which CIICUM6III:ICm had planed in his The sheds In the rearomaisined 250 bags of salt-possession-and not de act legate in , thother erefor capaci e he dipare d also--loss estimated at about 61014000.- um•aleem it his not to any ty Hansa • blend and listener. Hsit would hear guy The vertu°t ways, thing they had le present, and then ha would eon. 'Tour sheds, next adjoining Mr. Thorne's suit Prot. W. and his conneeL i warehouse,vgere stated with ftlanO. lignum vitro, —.---•.----- dye weed.. latehmeen and .soda. When the C." SMCI3TIOXS TOR norms' ire Totruza 5T003... explosion took place, the rods was thrown high -Sedulously avoid all conductors of elecuricity.- kaoline ate, pOttioa• of it &fistulae en the tope of DO' not shelter_ under trees, nor to hear then• the the bonnet in Columbia street These sheds were great majority of accints arise from want ot this owned ht GemP W. Thompson. i The elaimal. precaution. ll', not handle or he very clown, ne ed loss ill about 630,000. The building of W. de tonic balies; a servane oleaniug n silver fork nt a J. T.Tspeseott, naval store keeps'', containing tar, wmdow, during a tlumder atom, the prongs being rosin, turpentine, Itc... was consumed, topther outmode; unmstruck but not killed; • young lady,do with its contents. Total loss. S6OPOO. Imam sing same storm, sewing near a window, was saes, 15.000 or $20,0 00 . 'The liquor distillery of thrown from her ewe, and Cape blovr. pedant, The Back fir. Parer was alto destroyed, but part of the centre of theraxo, if a me tamire I snot it:, stock and materials were raved; Lana shoal is safer than any other part or the apartment It s ot housen safe to be between the amid., and the door, or $lO,OOO. 'No insomnia . The large store. •of Michael Trappe. filled with hides , wool, hair, replace - where there is a current of air. A bed is l' thei cunat retreat; so all ye who fear, and fail to and about one ten of Ivory ticits,reawabsjarviatetal.ly nowt owed. Lots 615.000. Hunt d elve pleasure mingled with nor, in beholding this A i t he grandest of nature's meteors, ensconce yunr en.' A °Wee stor y " me hnMin t " 4-w „,„„„„ nie ,,,''.. - 1 selves within the woollen folds, and, eunk in oar Woo. Ke•mett an • Peden house. -an '"'"'""'“'"' downy couch if ye cannot fall into a gentle slum together with all the tarniture:gock, Any. Note her, at jean that you enjoy a eowparanee lag was saved: fens about $5OO. A small tint= safety.-Dr. nommen litstromlogy. lishe kept • coofectionery, Was barest to the around. I;. AS Arum, Ft...T.-A most areal forgery "Among the property destroyed, were 500 tons _ t h e perpetrated yeaterday upon the Bank of the esitfetee4oo do , leg int i xtd , i /A li° °at' 2,500 bell. Bute of The facts, as reported to us, 2 6 0 tons Ut ems; 904 tans BUI°D; , ' 4l: ''''' ""' ere these: A few days ago an Individual calla tips pitch, rosin and tar; 600 Midi. oast; 200 tom , on Mr.' Edward P. Tarrson, Broker, on Main at., ailreaduu".°cCulroPoietid:MSon6a:°Aam4e(nlinula widow) hiden where i helrahn shoot the time of closing, and mooning nano I " , hetet', 4 20 lima wha'eheaei 60 to " l' ,' ltnatwe sufficient mason, purthased Mr. T.lit check on seta wood; 100 bbl.. 'piths mrpeattne; 2,0 bit's. 'the Bank Lee two hundred, dollars. By thin check, nunahinej 60 bbls. lampblack. It is supposed, he acquired the moans of counter " Among the tesereneen ti $lO,OOO In the Amer. ! kiting ion imitating Mc Teason's signature. Oa irae, Philitelelphia." • There were 20 buildings homed In all. I Taeadity evening, just as Mr. Taman was closing ~,i, his banking house, he called and again perchaud The jut:wane° an Thomas "'re heat ''' . In tt2"• , a check for $2lO, for which he paid bills or the 000, which falls short of the Weal loss. .Bank. This cheek was numbered 219, and it le • Fans Gmeethgm:iron-The Saluda returned 'opposed the object in calling rebate was, to get !jeotday trgonaundcia.emteniippcßrijofft.asttLedehz.g.bdt tth:e.,4l.7293:‘,..:7_te,ei.,.r,op,tyte:hie.cknds ; a l tl: t hzae w .:c: . mina h's check for 5210. ardanother, 2047 packs of robes and furs. belooghig lathe Uri, De . . the tie ,. or the B on y tte d ion Fur Companr sad consigned to Mauro IL de seated by a season( ea ._ yr ,.. cea .. mirit vhi. 1 tr.. 44, lib.ity. t N7ononew . no :,,,fs t orpoihr; paid. The latter wu a forgery, and in hocurse Morarnarale had Warted for Sit Lake, leaving. n o ,_ h Saoay it sr a: h, d o is l eo . ' acted that Mr. Tassan had about 300 wagots yet to bike up their line of The lure, weever . Mst .4., bee ee y. ,._lutintt . much. Provalons yet high at the Bloill-fieur Managed Me matter eat adro tit, lino o me to s mimotion of rho negro, whose testimony Would $5 110000 lbs., and other articles In proportion. 4,-- ~ • nt hi re, h as arteeett g e o j e Among Suer posaengen down wore social Mom ibe 01- to s e n t ' e rr t o r yg , 200, w i t h o (sir . 111 . 01 . 1 , 111: p e iru fll. acme or l, sent . c l 2 4 7 .E. ilutas zu to d E h n .g g e l . s .r o d swindling t he Bs° ea • • l o afs Julyf. chum of moping convlcoon.-Si. R ep. .THE Cass OF Vinie i.e.—Tee following des. patches Iran realm give the proceedings of the Goverocensiatleaucil es:Amstar in the case of this cedianip -Boast, July S. Anther heating in barer af Professor Web ter seas had to day, bekro the Committee of the Ex ecutive Council. Valetas pennoss for 11 com mutation of the unfottunale man's sentence were presented. The foal hearing of the case mat, by the desire or Wel/tees friends, Feetponed nntll the lfth in stant. launio DISPATCH.] Burro; July 8 A heurrne was had this morning before the Coen• mutt, ou Pardons, iu the rune of Pf 0 1 .1.0 1. Welt- ter. A petition W. presented for clemency, signed by MS persona ot New Yoik City—two trona Franklin County, New York—arid two from Mich- • igan. The Lieutenant Governor stated that a large num ber of petitions for a commutation of the unhappy 11100'..1.41. W. received from all! parts of the country--mie from Mr. Green, a juryman in the alfe—and two or three nthecs from persons who raid they themselves conmu ed the tuurder, and not Prof. Webster. Several medical men Were resent, and showed that n blow on the brad, such . that which Pref. Webster said he trace Dr. Pa km., 'often caused death in a short tune. Mr. Edwin Jarvis cited twry,iristanclas to prove the ungovernable temper of Prof. Webster, and hour soon it wits over. In one care, Dr. Webster, when a student, com menced the play of knocking off hats with n fellow student, in which Webster got rather the worse of it. Finally, Webster got enraged, seined a slick,and would have given his companion a deadly blow had he not been prevented. The nest moment it was all over with him, and he did not evince the least resentment whatever. At another time, white in Leaden, Professor Webster was being shaved, when Dr. Lathford playfully remarked, "Did yon ever see a barber *have a inciakey ?" Mr. Warmer Wll4 morh enraged at ali4, and seiz ed a LT ife, .0 .WOUI d have struck at Dr. L., had he not been prevented Dr. Jeffries Wyman was introdUeed to show that Dr. Parknian's skull was a little thinner than the ILVIIIIV of persaas. A petition was presented by Professor Denurn, signed by President ?parks mid nearly all the Pro fessor. of (invent College, propane commutation of sentence, nut on the ground of his late confrowion ,he, us they say, having forfeited all claim to be believed—hut on the great probability that exots. that the net was out premeditated. Prof. Bowen urgi.xl a delay in order to obtain Imore direct petitions in the rose. .The ease was then postponed Until the thith in stant. Inman Flows—We learn from the MIDO1011;;,111 ;Off i17111:2 - IVtV 11. {-u i tler I COM le,11111ibbl• ))1 iiiisi3kce.tr—id bairn 1'04,4 . v:101 FoaW lamb. 11C Jolla very tow t0.4.14,e covvvslavelli. DICXEVtr. T7ACtli II • S or sale by • 17 5 / 4 1 1511 DICKEY &10... Malade on Plano tvl tt. two Bette offload& JUST ieccived et thea/ao of the Golden limit, One Impeller 5 octave Melodeon Peano with two tens at Hoyle, the areal ' its?rovrtnont. Th. ahem ix ptobahly the anrPt tooeu teat/tooth cone White for caleherel with aliitbte nonle.4 and olegatattaterinr. tor lola by fjea7l 11 KLEIIRK °omit roos,„roo, 10 do /Vow, tfroondl.llf,_ doillel Air In Core old for torti i v , ull[lWU d KIROPATRICS,ALAertvi I _ tor CIFZErir, 1 14 2 do ClariG h e.4l; to torts} and I;si by 6 / 1 1 • - BRAWN 4. ICIIKIWATRICK. E h.! rehired 23,4 for Wet by •'b Rttlo- - WM% A- McCLORG b. CO, :V. Lilpotry or. Lainom Nut. .alo by . :WM. A biceLl.lllGlcCO. (1101111 Candles, lYsz de. Spetm Co.. r.. tionisket Di tY • ii. A. AlcCLVilt: V.l 1.4 • , • • a ruorra, P. W. R..ta ' th ey ertals, wad _I=MMMI