=I Sammilni oaf aft] WEDNESDAY.' A The U. 'S.. ship or war Albany has arrived at Turk's Island to call: the, antherities to an.' countfor theiriaiprisonment end ill trestatent 'ef. the U. S.-Oonsut The case is a bad one, :and if" the•Graytowreaffairbe any guide, trod-'' ble is brewing here. The Whig City Confer ? 'once oriqiiiadelphia met yesterday andorgan ized. Much discussion was had upowthe con,. • Itested seats of delegates froin the Seventh Ward, and the conference adjourned without .definitely settling the, mutter. The votes in :the Cohlention seemed 'to indicate a majority of a lbw votes against tho "American" motion, of the party, the contested seats, howeier, making this majority. A party of the United 'States troops commanded by Captain Sykes :have had a skirmish with the Apache' Indians 'about thirty miles from Fort Union, in which Lieutenant Maxwell was killed and two 8.1 i•. severely wounded. The Lieutenant was . "with a detachment endeavoring to cut off the vetreat of a party of the savages concealed in a coupe, when he fell into an ambush of another Tarty. Ile fought bravely as long as he had The 'Yellow Fever is prevailing to on a larming extent at Cardenas. So also at Mat- Rams. In New Orleans, during the' week en ding Aligust 6th, there wore 26 deaths from ' the disease. THUUSDA; AUgUllf 17 The steamship Union has arrived at New York, bringing four days later news from Eu rope.: Breadetuffs have advanced. The Island of Aland, in the Baltic sea, has been captured by the British fleet with a very heavyloss of life. In Spain the revolutionary junta has de creed tho'stippression, of the Royal Council, calls Into fokee the press laW of 1837, and eV rogates the prohibition laid on, the circulation of 'foreign journals. An order has been issued for the arrest of the late ministers, and M. Salamsneas has been imprisoned. The Queen mother has not left Madrid, but is ordered to leave - the. country. To Denmark a constitution for the entire monarchy has been proclaimed. In England the. payment of the old Russo Dutch debt has been suspended in consequence of the ciolatioo by Russia of the treaty in ref erence to the navigation of The Ddnnba.' In Paris a slight republican . demonstration line occurred in consequence of a large number of person.' visiting the column of July, with a certain political badge. The Russians are re ported to have been totally , befeated at Slo dogie en the 283 of July by the Turks, With the losb of 500 prisOners, and 2000 killed and wounded. __Siliatria_was_provisioned_for three months. An expedition to the Crimea, com posed of French troops,.has been decided on. The allied fleets are supposed to have bombard ed -Bemarsund. - The steamship America has arrived at Hall• fax, bringing still later news from Europe.— Cotton remains unohainged. Flour continues to advance, The news from the Danube is fa-. vorable to the allies. The Russians have eons , tutted Wallachia. Lieut. Bonaparte is 'said to have'reeigned his commission in the American service sines hie arrival in Paris, If this be true, it may be taken for granted that the Emperor has ta ken him under his wing. A frightful accident occurred at Almond street wharf, Philadelphia, yesterday morning. A ferry bridge gave way beneath the weight of a large number of'Wo men and children belonging to the schools of St. Paul's Catholic church, who were about .-- rmbarkingmtran - eroursiotrup - thu - riitirt - They were precipitated into the' river, but it is be lieved that all were -rescued safely, though - nomdlentales - wereArawn ogcinan ineiible state. Letters received at the State Depart tnent nay that the 11. S. ship Albany has left Turks' licand, so that there will be no fight there. The steamer May Queen, on an excur sion,trip-with the oathblie association , - yester-- day,' between Keyport and Brooklyn, caught fire and was burned tothe water's edge. Her pnefiengtirs were landed safely. FRIDAY, August 18 • An Anti-Nebraska 'mass meeting opened yesterday at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Horace Greely and others made speeehea,_ but no defi nite action was taken with respect to State nominations. A Maine .Law Prohibitory Con vention' also aesembled in the same place to advance the progress of that cause. A young Irishman named Michael Henry Mooney wan yesterday arrested in Baltimore charged with robbing a mercantile house in Liverpool of 460, He fully confessed hts crime and will be re turned to England for trial. James P. Smith a mertihnet - of Wrightsville, York County, fell' dead front appolexy in the store where he was making purchases yesterday in Baltimore.— Several thousand dollars were found on his person. A 'chest bearing the words City of Glasgow and the initials G. 8., as also a head board, both supposed to be reline of the lost steamer. City of Glasgow, was seen at sea in latitnde 41 degrees 66,minutes, longitude 66 degrees 6 minutes west, by the British bat quo Briton's 'Pride, on the 12th of August._' The . letters on the chest are supposed to be the in hie of George Baker who was a seaman on board, the Advices from the Mexi can cpital to August Bd, say that the depart ment of Tuntaulipas•lfim declared Its adherence ,to Alvarez. Also that a battle,hos been fought in which the insurgents' were ilefeatod.— Count BottlbOn binding the French -troops who recently arrived in Mexico bus declared •ngainst the Government, but was surrounded and defeated with the loss of 40 killed and woun ded., .The populace in Vera Cruz are to be disarmed, and any. Foreigner censuring the acts of Santa Anna is • to, be oxpklled. The revolutidn Michoacan continues with vary ing advantages to either side: • SATURDAY AUgUflt 19 The Oars of the morning train on the Cin cinnati and Indisnapolie railway • ran off the track yeaterday. TV/0 persons were seriously injured. Judge Sanittel Wells , was nominated for Congress by regular Democratic Con vention of Maine, which met at Saco on the 17th Instant. MoDonald;the present member, who voted for the Nebraska bill did not re ceive a singlevMO. Missouri, 18 Whigs out of 88 Senators have been elected:" The 'remainder are equally di- . vided as Menton and. Anti-BeniOn. Of 41 members of the House, the Whigs have 29. In lowa Tborington and Clark, Whigs, are supposed to be elected to Congress. It is thought that,Grimes will be chosen Governor, 'nod that the Legislitare will be Whig .and Antl-Nebraska' by a' large majority in . both branches.,,; Thebouse of. Wm. Merchant, near Picatonica, was strut* by lightning on Satur day, and Mr M. and his four ohilciredWere killed. The 11. S., agent , at Cameos has in- , formed the Treasury Department that subor dinates in the New 'York Custom House have: been'bribed•to past' false invoices of goods pre pared:at Carman. Jahn-W. Davie, of Wash_ it:mum :I City has been removed from the Post- Office', .Mulnee ion alleged to have been elected - ni the City Council by the Know Nadi-- • ' ' • MOIMAT, , Aug. 21. The steamer Baltic arrived at New York on Saturday, afternoon, at 4 o'clock, bringing Liv erpool dotal° Wednesday, the,loth WA. A seported to have : been captured on,the. 'Bd, soil. to be ocoupled by ,the Trench. , The . Rusqions,Tavo finally left Buobareat, and the tplaca IfflneCogampled by 82,000 Turks, under one realm. The , report In taintradiatrd. Do om* has 4eolared her , adherenge to the, Ann tro-yrasslatt:treat.y.,, The, English and French: ePreaentatives have formally notified Austria' of the . ,uncooditionel Went or the, Russian proposal by their reipeetlie'Rovernments. It e agsfli &mod,' btit 'Oot* itithorliattvely, that the Anita. Freook , force lei 'tinily embarked for she ,'Criinea, , and is now hovering On the coast. There. is no; account bf. any' landing.. having, been effeoted.!;. From the Battle, there iai an imperfect accould of the capture. of,:Alttibli on the Ind:, and of its Occupation by the FretteliThe 'Austrians 'have not entered either Moldavia or '.Wallachia. Propels re mime uocbanged la ter position., Preparations; pre being.made.upon a great spate fore combined attack by land% and sea upon Webastepot The:Turkkik 'arin'y vanoingiwith extreme clualtaivirt three coltunne upon Baohareit. A late Veinirt.‘says l that the' Itnesiatis have left it and,tholurks entered. At the Salina:mouth of the Danttbethe British blockading squadrOn has - levelled-every ding except a' church, in which :the Russians could have'foutiel shelter, andeiven more priie, remelt token there,have reached:Constantine- Ple in convoy of the Inflexible. In Spain the Reporter° ministery has become firmly estab lished; and appears - to prisms public' aorta: deuce. The barricades have entirely disap geared from Madrid. General 3 . 05 i% de la Couelut Is again to be appointed , CaPtain erallit Cuba. Russian diplordacy is busy at Rome for some secret purpose. Grimes; the Whig candidate for Governor of lowa, has 4000 majority. In the Lower House of the Legislature there, will lure Whig ma jority. Senate doubtful. Week before hat 27 deaths from yellow Fever occurred at New Orleans, and clast week three occurred at Sa vannah. In New YOrk last week, the number of deaths roaehed 922, those by cholera being 221. " In Boston the deaths were 102, those by chblora being 14. In Phlladelphio the deaths were 328, those by cholera being 83. • "The Angel Gabriel" hoe been arrested at Boston, for disturbink the peace. For such a distinguished individual,'he sets a very bad example. In Texas, a vote 11110)00n had on a law prohibiting licenses to Bell liquor by less measure than a quart, and the temperance men have carried the day. In Galveston city, the Know No,thing ticket swept the field. The "American" Party Convention of Philadelphia met yesterday, and nominated for Recorder of Deeds, John S. Warner; for Prothonotary of the District Court, William D. Baker; for Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, Robert E. Shultz; for Coroner, Dr. William A. Gardiner. HERALD AND EXPOSITOR. c _) . CARLISLE, l'A. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1864 THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN CI7MIWAILAND COUNTY Terms—Two Dollars a year, or One Dollar and --Fifty Centa,-Vpaid-punetually-in-Advance.-- $1 75 if paid within the year WHIG STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK, of Northumberlaud FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE DARSIE, of Allegheny FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER, • of Montgomery The next elections will bo held in Ver mont and Maine on the sth and 11th of Sep- tember ADDRESS NO. 3 Gov Bigler has at last permitted the publi cation of M j,, Bonham's Address No. 3 on the subject of tht'Repeal of the Missouri Compro mise in the Kansas-Nebraska bill. It is a most lame and impotent affair, and the gist of the question is overlooked while an attempt is made by a string of quotations to show that there is no danger of slavery establisbingitself in Kansas. That is not the point. The per fidious violation of a solemn covenant between the North and the South—the reopening by ambitious' demagogues of a dangerous agita tion whieb had been quieted—the:oolvardly abandonment of therold democratic Jeffers° , nian policy of the' ordinance of 1787, and the starting of a new career xif—Slavery Propa gandism, threatening the very existence of the Union, are the great points in which Northern People are interested. These have all been carefully avoided in order that Mr. Bonham may indulge in the usual stale twaddling a bout 'popular sovreignty' and irrelevant de ndociations of Garrison Abolitionists. Address No. 8 does not meet the great question Mi . the North wants it to be met by freemen. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.-It is a mill , take to suppose that the propositions adopted by the last legislature, reoomending amend ments to the constitution are to bo voted on by the people at the next October election. The Constitution requires there shalt be the conourrenoe of 'twit' successive legislatures;— therefore the next legislature must.eonour be fore the people can vote on the question,,and consequently no votti; f ivill be taken before the general election of 1855, and then only in case the action of the next legislatiire should be favorable. CosonEsszoriar,.—The Conferees of the Frank lin, 8.r.0. district mot on the 16th, and nominated D. F. ROBINSON, Esq., of Chambersburg, for Congrees. Mr. Robinson is a talented young Whig and we aro glad .to hoer of his nomination, especially as he is-certain to be elected: - He is an eloquent speaker and.svili stump the dikrict. Wilson Reilly, Esq. of Chambersburg, is talked of as his opponont. —Gnownnrettoitar---7'hs—Dirowkt:=---reeni—the statements whioh appear in our exchanges, it would mat that almost throughout the care country, as in.this State, the crops have suffer ed and_are -suffering from the excessive drought. Ohio appears to have suffered se. verely, and the complaints from Tennessee are almest universal. In. niftily portions, unless speedily visited with rikin, the crop of potatoes, will be an entire failure. CANADA. , -TllO Montreal dlorald, ono of the oldest and most influential papers in the Brit ish. Provinces, sonata tho idea that Canada is to be "regalized"---in other words, erected in to a.vioe-royalty, with a prince of • the blood royal to till the vice regal throne. Tito Herald Says:— , lf Canada ceases to bo a'colony she 'will, become a republic—whether as a member of tho United' J3tates confederation. or not ; must &pond upon, ovouts over whioh oho lum no control." , . . , PEOUNDITT.—The DaytOn (Ohio) Gazette eyed on 'tteeputit of a Gerinatiwoman living in that oonntY, with bad six ohildrea at one birth. The phildren aro now Mx months old, all alive, and werdin Daytokwith their mother ba Tues.. :day.—They were td o wagon with her, 'snugly propped up'in 'a 'wine b'aekek Tbey. ore all hop find [linen of their age. ' • ,4 PUSEITLIJINT Pllaltoll A' KNOW' NeTtlrtal...A! ,f9w days since..somo crazy felloir in Washing.; 'logien, threit apart zits boiled egg at Pres'. d,ent * Acne, which )it'him on the hit: , His tl Secretary Inquired of him, reey &nor • leueiy,"lrthet , tras that?' The President replied "tdoe't 4tti'die is evident that he It one of the i c ituow , • • • We have tinlyi'tlioe and' room to say of the ticket; nominated by the Whig Convention yes terday, thiit it is emphatically an excelling and popular ticket. have'not for years lied a ticket combining 'it 'grimier degree of ability; experience andt•populartty in its candidates. Of