1. :liii*:::4oo:,ffoijiii,§;:-, • • ...A bill authorizing the coinage o f, fitly Nand one hundred dollar gold- pieces,' passed the Ir. S. Senate, June .16th; .. i -- - , . -211 c genius who fileanewspapers, lately broke his • instrument while-operating.,on a quud shell' organ: : —The additional taxes Imposed ipon the, British peoPle alone, for the support of, the astern. 'War, are ever fifty millioni of dol lars a year. i - '- ' - ' . .., i. • . , The Richmond Enquirer says: - ire rejoice at the reca are of Burris, but a fOr more , such `vi Om ani:l . the Sonth is undone., We tiak-._ -ton.-: ( •: -.' --;-A •tn'othar in Sari Franqsea •• ettied,- he r little boy ofsw *ng, 1)y washing out his Mouth Withsoap and every time. he : had ' profane t ab Words in it. 2 , • ' --It is believed ;that Santa Antia izapo D A.,. ' tively rejected the Gadsden treatyouul insists on modifications to, which tins gotrnent will not consent. .- _ ~, , :, , i It is now stated ''sy . them as ktiow," ,that Governor Bigler -toll; not meet ludize Pelle& - e n the stump, J ak the iDeinocratie Union said he would. -" plum's the word.' "-- -_. • , !°—ln Conneautville, Pa. the voirag gentle men 'walk the streets - with their . arms - en= circling the young ladies' s t a i s i e : Th e Be n= i l er rzips them :on'. - the knuckles for it- - • —The Irish.poPulation of New York city locording to the . New- Yorlt Times, are , en terin,g into secret societies, hare military or inizations, and !ibia regular meetings for drill. " 1 ' ~ '. —Alcohol is said . to be sOperior to - oil and .lint, for scalds and burns ; all: pain, instantlyl ceases, on its applieatiot, and the .healing. is accomplished' speedily, in many cases with . out leavinga scar. —=The practice. which the New York papers , have fallen into, of publishing :the details of marriage ceremonies, the behavior, looks and; appenrainekof the bride. the cuti sty lo and material of, he costume, &C., is in wretrehed. taste. • • . • - • • The catholies are!,taiiing the right way to .spread Americanistn. It •Is •an ism which Will flourish; if, our citizens are-beaten and nearly murdered for exercising the.right . • of free speech.. . • . • -4okt Patit member of the Senate from \ Indiana, atimpted . hist iktonda2i,:to addresS the peopleof :afayette, in his awn State, but was gr,Oa and hissed down.... t - Tis sup.• Tit of Ithe•Neb has rendered luta edlous. : tactics an LyOns, lowa, by ne.edle , Wotkao wisiduous \ -labor, have earned.enough. money ; to Itq bell ,for the sehool Irouse -in. thiit flo . ur.lslung toWn.,,and they nqw propost. •esrninaa school - • •—ltis•suggested,that, as • it' • haS become to . adnit a Free and a - .SIA.ve State. sidaltanconslY, onAhe doctrine of ttecessar . - 11 . 0 et - 611in o, (repelling fi.,rees; another corn-, pron-i , e - ifrit v -he made with the South, -Where . • •br Canada and Cuba may come sin :to , ret ter., with the consent of.;Spain_and.:Englarnit r ,. --The'Wmhington Star reports. that. , the htTries : that ,Lieutenant Strain and. Ids party wer e obliged to reed upon duringtheiradFen •turons exiklorationiuf the Isthmuss'(.4 .- -ccintained a.izirong,:aeid, which-has destroyed the cmarnel,4 - tbeir teeth, and Will result in theircorniiee-105 . 5.• :• ~: —Theßuffalo' : Democracy -,,says:that'a wideawakenarp . friend - s* . gsts that the best badness be done just now on these Ve.stern T.Ovateerilig on ..nr:ti,;h 6n - 4 - wired, utulr itussiaL .lettorsof marsittz.9 I§ Wilk that .e't6l ' - • -• •.• • ..—The Conuectieut.L \ eg . I._ I=l ture, on. a day. laF,t i . •passeA struttr.eut. .Liquor""Law through both I.lou§es Very decided ajor jtie.4.• •One . htuldrea and forty-eight to ..i..xty •one in the ilouse, and thirteen . to one. in-the Senate. ' • • .•::- . . (.3,Th.5...) has. been.. takini t the: sense of the ',coinrnunity,.' with this res Ult: -There are two parties lit,that tow l on ' the Nebl o l , ,lta quft:tfon.-- - - Tliy are compo, , ed of the Postmaster. on 1 one side, and l , everybody else upon the oth- 1 ~ - -='The suit of ilie,lteirs of John B. Wallace -Ns. the Cty of. Philadelphia, contesting -its right to thefirard Lands ,in Crawford cotin ty, tried bet.,re Judge 11(Calinont last Week ; i was, decided in ,favor of the' - plaintiffs.— ,1 -The 'value °rule lands Vs . :.timate/1 it *90.- " 000.` . ..- The inkiruent inthe. tOWn' 'of Aeton, Mm.s.. vii , oted to the inciuory ;D i 'of Capt. a ,e-is, who felioat Coneor . d. Bridg,4,,ou. the ',-,l9th of April,l7ls, was dressed iii deep mourning on account ref the•rendition of Burns,..rd the: Amer can flag was:rerersed at half mast 4 arid!, 'also i mourning. , The Chiirelibells tolled a. requiem. - C ' ' . , •,- --lion. .tames .I.tiles intends to ProTer to ~the Sta, \ te Akriculturat SoCiety Iwo hvYidred and j ifq.erri , s. of larid - in 'Erie Cofinty , as a: condit ion' of their locating,the . proposed Far mer's high )School.upon it. The Judge: is ( , ::c of;the c'p'intaiSsioner's named in thel.hill . auth6fizing :the 'e4ablislirnent of the School. , . _ —lt has een decided to postpone taking 'the 'VOIR, of the citizens of Fayette county, on Ale nth of\i'line inst.` as to the _question ofthe COUllty subi3Cription - of. $/40,000, •to the 'capital 4ock of the Pittsburg an d C.onnels , - vine Railroad, until the dar of the fill ''elec ti6n; fteina . the' ~second inesday of Octo-bur'. '", , —lt is aNery, difficult matter fo tell what is likely to be the exact position of Governor Birder in this Canvass. If we are to believe the Democtatiepapers, eis for and against -.. the Nebraska bill, for and againsttlie.proldb -titory liquot law, for,and against ' , the sale of the public -vorks,-and he will, and he won't, - "stump the ;State.' - - _ —By extracts from 'Journals •in various parts of the 'country relati ye to the grain crops ' it is estimated that iu the NVestern. , States the s . yield will be twenty to ; twenty-five per-eerit • greter than last year. In New England gen erally_ the crop are very promising, and in I