THE PITT3BUqIII GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE CO B,3TORD&Y MOBNING. AUG. 3, IMO. pr.4II4XMATIO Wlll4 ETATS TICKET . cfamz Coiorarom. JOSHUA .DUNGAN, Of Buks County. • rol acme' ammo.. : • HENRY W. EN YDER, Of Ea= Emmy. T vol tORTRTOR GICIR4I. JOSEH HENDERSON, Of Washirrteu Downy. • ilrithisasonle and Whig NoreillaStlatil for Allrghosay Coolaty: FM WITT SE cocoon. TA011,&11 M. nows, vas ingeowo =mos, man mart 'comm.. EIAILIELEIAAL DEN T. to, clam, JAMES CAROTHERS, _TORISIORGAA ROSERTSON, Pionbargh. OA St. Cali. IL C. WALKER. Eitsab,stb.. JORS. ItTLIJSKEY, Robinson. /ASSES FIFFE, Snowden. tiledirtM lo aSTOILICKT, FRANCIS C. FIANEGIN, Pl.Wa,n+litt• EDENEAR BOYLE% NOrth Fayette arDriol„ NilL FLYNN, Loarcr EL Matt atirrrog. D. IV...COURTNEY, Obi. B►tuTnsT AnOCIATIOM3.—It if now -tuyond 4/nation that the Cholera now preemie to this city, id some watt. it not high time that some co- /near, manatee veto taken to purify the city, —_and to obtain unto reports Mae extent of the malady. Mort k zVavagaot reports prevail, which are of mere in my to the public than the truth.-- 'Let tia, then, hive a Board of Health, and regular daily reports, until all danger Ii orerpast. ~., s...mrrusuattecs OP out GH.T.Ii Wrsnats RAIL -I.OAO.—A corr‘'.pandent gires as some cheering in formation irt re riot, to Ho progress of out-Great Wcasens Raiirasd ttuvagt Ohio and ladtana. It Rill sooa, : also,/ be in pregame through Illinois The preliminary . 'Weep of the route for the Terre Haute end Alton Hailroad was commenced at Alton ort the ph inst. The principal difficulty, it eras thought, he would veto encounter, was atlheßbiffs,ia ate' vi. epity cif %rood ricer, near Milton. We tetra that u "uslo been avoided—Mr. Crocker having lotted is way la the table land In oil respects satisfactory, .both as to the glade, and the lb:leo( the road. He is now !tithe neighborhood of :Beaker Hill, and progrewing rapidly tawardi the, Wabash. Mr. C. _ but strong party, and is expected to complete has 'work Within fifty days. . An Explanation Opinioniknd remarks are frequently made in our teleirriphto despatches, to which we dissent. Of thli character ate the comments in the der . patches of this day's paper, iln relation to Mr. Pearce, and the defeat of the Compromise bill— We limas no doubt, as we undentand the care, that h 1 / 4 r. Pearce will be rally sustained bythe pee s plc. ow these comments originath ,we do not know, et suppose them to be dedoced by the re porter for the pre., In Ptillsdelphia, from der pmcles received from Weshington, from persons of a peculiar cast of °pluton. The authority should in gives, or the eolliMell. /en Out Th.. One of the defects *lidded to in s ' s,whee lflie'c which we hope time will ieme•le. Ohio and 112411.01 L 13.11 reed Althouran ve kayo akcady directed tLo stun Von of onr readers to Ibis new, and, to os, veil, I tonging railroad ptrject, yet tinportance t,a9hia city oohs (or smother, and thaw &Bone tad par to:radar solace. _ At the WA motion the legialature of Ohio, the Oak, and ladiana Railroad Company mar chartered, to 13.0•2iftlel • railroad from the mestere termlnua of the Oblo and Penarylvanii railroad, .un Fart Wayne In iridium, • JULLLICIS ofaboct one hundred and kitty one miles. Ibis mud will form put of the ewe north welters line, from Pitts• burgh to Chicago, The company is orPoicre and Crawford coasts , has subscribed one handreti stoutand dollars to the Bice:. Mother county on the tine has voted to imbecile an cgoal amount. .Tesso a. Strongbox, Fan, has been chosen the Chief Engineer of the company, and he has al. study located the toad front Croy:line to Bucyrna, It in expected thu auScitnt mean• will shortly be provided to grade end brldgei sixty miles of the line. The country is rennarkatly favorable for the coustruction of a good radials.' and the doonsh• log town of Put Wayne is • a It important point to reach. Evio,nces of the micsight know who pia,uurd the Ohio and • PoUSSirtytolid I.stlnwe are cot, smutty accumulating. Our we tern railroad, from Phut:thigh to Crestline, will best grand wish i:ur, ISIS mils, long, foot which witl extend two vast areas, one lending to indiaaaprot, Terre Haute, 'and Sale? Corti.; the other to Fort Wayne, Chicago, aad Galatia. The trade of the north wait= States, which growing with unexampled rapidity, will b r • new bade to POUtisyl ratio, sad out Irestero rad - road wilt be its 'hottest come to Piatburgh, Phila. MOLL, and New York, Oar Telegrapt! Arrangements Some bale controversy has taken place between two of our city papers In relation to the present Telegraphic arrangemette of the press. Without wlshiag or designing to take any part in the can. troversy, we deem it bat fele and right for us tc say, that sun consider the present Telegraphic ar rangements, knee/feet as they are to eerie thing. the very beer the western press has cite enjoyed, and decidedly superior to the arrangements whin', Ale riser:retarded. We have been conversant with the barium, of telegraphing, as connected with the press, from the beginning, and are tally aware of the great dillieultim to be overcome, and know, therefore, how to appreciate the advantages which the pre. • sent arrangement confers upon the prem. The protect plan, we are decided in believing to be the , only one fair and just to the press at large, placing all on an ,eqnal Gentles, and preventing the °pre. lion which might:result from a private monopoly. The imperfections still apparent, are theirestrit of &faculties almost inherent in the telegrephio eye tem, and whieb time, and exp :tie ace, and patience may fiDaliy olereeme. Under the present anwagemeate, at least one Ullman matter, on. Cu average, bee been sent than Geruterli, without any increase of expanse. 7it Congresaional mauer has been trensext.srd - much mote full and eatisfactory than ever before; and the details of important events hove come to unto a much more; ample form. The alter'', telegraph line, which eeppLes these desperate', hex (Illy discharged its obligations to the prow; the Wows of complaint, when any have arisen, originating from the mistakes or neglect of the agents selected by the press ler the preparation of dimpatdren There defects, as la remarked above, :we expect will In 'a peat memene ultimately be remedied. We volunteer these ?mean es an act of but sheer justice tithe O'Reilly tclarrsphir vs obliging agents and Seen, to which the 'wee. term press bander great obligations. We should regret exceedingly if anything should occur to break op the present arrangements, and theis throwers beck upon the old eystem„with all its an. noyanees and inconveniences Of this, however, wa balieSe there Ja mot mock duller, as the prom generally Is well winded, and the company has Orrery dlsporitlen * lo continue a ccoraot which has • proved so beneilcial to them. .__ RIX Txtx. Kives..—The late refreshing Wow errs ploeh hive been very heavy, Lave eau.. a rise in our rivers, which will give Lei rather eyywwl, n teitsou of excellent nay, in Mid Sommer. We have not had very lo *itch. no yrs, and probably will not thi• rennin. tniwillers Will find no Wilt of it eormowliou :ikeamll;osti, leaving our wharves itsily, for no, t,elow, sad - earryiag passeogers at eiir6milily to price . cater ur All4heriy torn!' will feet • • ing. :yr the Councils cf that houriiihiek In aaother ..twee, mote then weally:tateteet. • !dm; vay, are indebted to Ho n JAM cooper for 0003 c N. Ve , it tleratl, sale teat the • fine minket woe:derma, of LAX/ tone ba.fbeq from 14 ,, T . of New ltork, to leo ore el l`weee,,e, ge e gales .! Flee folandLigle• The. T had 44 4 otholegeth whono,Nis eapposed, *III Le gm of to saitei , " •ad sled io genteel cargo of dry geode w e g .f the eththene, a. witato erst mate, Lad wiA t &Scully feuded on the beetb, (tow oco of the klboote.lie ecconplublog which the mate - Wee rely let!ured, !teeing been knocked smock. be 1* on ftfirtee4 n even. of it 01.9•4 Of the ban. alep pool al o In--- . . . : . lot the ritubargh Gascue. I —_ , re,:••• rer•hirge a. ~.7tre. • 141. W iunt — lt is vain, el well no wrong, to , MIL Enerolt-- . 4 n rade ec vend death, oy ebol =tell the melancholy fad that the Cholera , in e era smut el emir Payer, of Yr sterday.— cm ma , liaaant form, breeds aver certain sections Would et not be wrell, in aurora , , to I o 50 hove beenllee the et one city—but very few cases of care being re. 1 eshereybouts 01 all ,oaths, repotted corded among those who have been attached by ' by this d, eett ye I ft ,night lead to co me discover the disease, eo far as I have been able to tetra— ttes that wou ld he of erpertance. lam no alarnalet—but it is men—ittofcli, through• In the year'32 and 'l3, when the cholera made out the whole community, that cholera ernes- i tee pp e ,, t ee, here, it ors. coofined mostly to the phew and legit:mecca ere abroad—and how dread- ouukirtsofthetoweeiloity Book's Run and Boyd'. ml must be the mortality, should it become epic Hill, above Sixth strut, and In what is now the demie I. This being the state of the case, the in- Sixth Ward. Loot year, these same distracts furs quiry astmally arims, what have the petite too nished more caws of cholera than ell or any anis theritiee dom.! What are they doing to even no or portion of our city ; and sow, tf lam correctly awful i calamity! So far MI my information and informed, the disease at this tune is mostly ron• obserraaoa go—nothing—absolutely nothing!' fined to these mine thetricts. It may be receded- In My humble opinion, oa great weight of re• : ed, also, that the Invest amount of cholera last eponsihility taiga upon the public authorities at ' year, in this vicinity, was beyond our city limits, this title—the lives of thousands of valuable chi. !, end was confined pretty much elongate foot of coal -- ______ sees [Day be nerifieed by the neglect of peeper 1 hill, on the opposite side of the Monongahela tie. 1 Auxeur.er clot are LOAN.—The New York sanitary regillatioure The disease Is upon us— 1 er, commencing et Tecapemeceville and extend. ',. Tribune has the following notice of the affair, of t i m e in•pmehsee—llia sad health are preciene — I. log to the upper end of Bemieghtun, a distance of 1 this county. The two which the Commie,ioaees then let those who regard their owe liven and I stem two and • half miles. ! are endenvortng to ef,ceand probably have effect. health—ez the lives of those who ha ve invested 1 Ole thing is worthy of notice, In these frequent , . ed before Ibis is ...the purpose of redeeming the them with the administration of publio affairs, , and partial viaitatione of cholera—it hum been .dimr , d. n e " . ' , ••P ad promptly and effteientlY is the , Premises. mostly ecniged to locations where the inabitants . c0'...-T,,1iv.Z0,,,,),• oil A . : , .f 1 0 , , ,:y... Pe., is in the marks' act udTwarom:oi:ll::eafodwitiolnthotaere'':hcdbaolwt:yla,:dsimmnlshegdeel'idon:ltthhlq:hdd'r;:ilnn:ty:l:aeormitthaysi.el;P:irww:lhmsb:en't7o'h'lled:rhy:Yeig.:l . I.'l l'i with itl:hd ::::::: °l o Yark e l;: pr ' ' .l.:. '::'.0..*: e .:"..;:1(1:'. '.: e o i. ': . : ' ''''.*'';; '7:' " :1:: i s '4l-11: T ht ucel :::°7 , P; o 'r'u'lli p t';:: u e:E rs i:lco u 11' C attended, to rise the Allegheny river water der- . ", t r i ' , i i re ,j'„ f r ,... n o,p ‘ p. •:". ',.,..'',. ' " J. , ' ~. ;tal l , a , e t of me tee ing the prevalence of cholera, even should lure ity of the Co- '.''..•.: d , ' i n ,. Odes of l l'iTie h b e ti i rg u h, be under thy neces sity . hoeing it heeled to their , Allegheny C , Ili.' ' ";". 0 . B "ce it ha. n PoPtda a... II may h, pass u, that t, qualy of ~.... I t , 1 , 11 , 1: , 1 , 0 , V . Pr 0 11 ce 2 1 . 0 ,711i r. .:1; t 1 , 1: ft....m...ed value of ter used, soy have much to do w tb rendering en ' will reach eltetneteet, or more • P l r 'rie ' iii nt 7t t y se: MOM Ot ICSS eutreptther Oita Ito :b Dom toe lots rui..ioriers ere authorized by law to levy en Benu el tnx of ten milli on the Sltill of preeent assessed midable disease. : entire, which waked yield . 2.1.1 revenue of 1 $e•Id,000. The present tat is but three and e half Vltteett .W A 511150700111. I mills, yielding a revenue of e. 5.1,000, which le nen corresperteeeee of me leeseerebc:atene. ' meat. T, Coiney own. reel estate, worth et retsh , t. ,,, , ,,,,,,,, , J o ., 30. ..11111110. Star, Um, nod hitegood debts doe her to $4.1,- TIIE 031 A 'BUS. . 433 19.. Ti, , entire debt of the enemy. ineluding ' about 5-50,01:0 of heating Art,'. is e‘e - ,' ,test.Thi. ' A nether day has come and poue, and still the boh ,.. ot t to ht . tth, „ f the must - 5„.„,, , ,hy ~,,..,7 1 Omtelme blocks the common Ii gewny. I sold '1 rouetleo a the United Stele.. Tule hem preeenta list eight that l hoped, most cenfideutly, that this ' "„..rta',,..,,,rth‘hr,17,7,,,,,,,r11ffnbdiv,,in.,7,07 ot dtserepan• \ day would end the strere . e. N.. 1 i sly have there „ t r „ t e ont ,„ tt or th e toroth , to . 1:7,i,":,; loose ezpecteeona lyre disappointed, hilt the syrup . amount of-the Ismer. The iron jet: i .e., teet „ tetie e toms point to the waled of several. route days re bp le hl.srs. Wdeslow, Lanier et Co. the Agents of the ounty, who have dwpoeed Si Due halt of the time over this most ualucey, if nor unwise . and I uoo d e e • al cons'dered measure. Your readers w.II pmt ,ably be intereved in the followies note epee the ' y day's preened:ree in Senate, notwitesre mime the., 1 oute of them so. I have ..sn tto • ..el cu bee , grephte report of them, before there observations will set out Uf an their jou, hey. Mr. Hewson ictrodueed a mud tiatilinn of Arad. bury's proposition for a pint coot tnessmn which was instantly men to be of great nu t oortanee.— 'TMe was a proviso that until the boo Larry die ' pule between Trani mil the Uni.ed State,, or New llexice, should be termiented by eg.eeme et, all that ppripn of the terracry lying cost of Illy ' -nip Grande, should be