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Hi sbich Emr, N. Y. Aug. 20 Terrible Sttamimnt Caiua li 'JM) I Juts I-otl.The steamer Al hnttc, fit two o'clock tin, morning, came in col jision on the lnko with tho propeller Opticus burp, nnd sunk in half an hour. Tho Atlantic hirl on bunril 500 passengers, U50 of whom were jnt The remainder succeeded in netting on bosrd the Ogilunsburp with nothing on but their night clothes, nnil were brought in hern thu morntnjf. ' he Ogilcnsbiirp wan somewhat in jured, but lost norm of her panctij;crs. It is believed that all the crew of tho Atlantic wore alio lost, with the exception of the captain and first mate. A denao fog was prevailing at tlie time. H' cnMi Despatch.- Urlt, Jlue. 20, noon.- i . . k. e .1... II. i '.. At Hie "mo ul "u ' oiriamu n uense log iviui prevailing Tnc passengeri were nil in bed, and tho Atlantic wns in charge of the first mate. Immediately following th collision the utmost confusion prevailct among the steerage nnd deck pisengers, n very large proportion of whom were Norwegian emigrants. Many of them in thoir terror, jumped overboard instantly. Capt. IVtty vainly endeavored to calm their fears, by assuring them there was no danger, hoping to kerp the steamer on its course nnd reach port in season to save them j but the water gained so fait on the efforts ol the crew that by the tim" slu-lud proceeded twu miles from tho spot where the collision took place she was found tu be rap idly -inking l lie fires in the engine room were extinguish ed by the rising water and h scene of terrtblo contusion followed. The emigrants who could nut understand u ward spoken to them, added h.irrnr to tin- ".cone by their cries and exhibition uf trantir terror. The c ibm ptssenzers and all others who could be made to tindersbtud the exhortation and or ders of the captain and officers, remained coin p.intivoly calm nnd provided themselves with chain, settees nnd beds, all of which wore patent lite prcs.-rwra winch buuyed them up in the water and they were thus saved. (iri-it numbers of tho emigrants jumped over board m their terror, without any provision for their rutt'ty, and thtii rushed on t certain death. TIP' f"g was n sad hindrance to the efforts made nt recti'', hut some Vol) Jfere picked up by the Propeller and taken to Mrie. I.irge numbers of theni left at once on the st amer Siiltitna for Clcavel.md. nnd olliers came down to the cars in this city. From the best information wo enn gain, wc are !e! to beliuvo tiiut no loss than three hundred lives are lost. Y, have n list here of tho cabin and second rjji.ii p tsengers on board the Atlantic Of Uiitse booked tor Chicago is a Mr. I'rost, of Ikw ton. Hi rrvLO Aug. 'i0, 1) P. M. Nolhinc certain Sa been nscprtaint'd as to the number of deaths bv tic collision. Nine of the crew and twenty fne of the cabin pasaeiigers are known to bo l.Ht. Tli boat belonged to the Me is. Ward, ovvn . uf Ihe aspiati. lately lost at ('Isaveland. Mie as valued at StO.OOi) and not insurod. ; ii known that there were about 450 persons en ti iird the Atlantic; 250 were saved, leaving Ji.ii ,..t Ami'iitr iIhhh- sared, we find tile names of II i. te and wife, of Ornell, Vt In the lint of persons nut heard from and siip ! to be lost, we regret to find the names of Horji i. n;id JiNE ("aki.it, of Kast Randolph, t A chance for War & Annexation, j i.IkiiooiikIv with die following, we have i. - nt a n be 1 lion in M'Xico. A fine dilute, mil a loootnco administration, for more War, Vue .iHon and Kxtension of Slaverv. The : -t re uciK is, to keep the annexationists out. Important from Havana. The advices from Havana nre interesting in a I jli degree, and seem to portend another out- hi it. Intense excitement prevailed in that on the sailing of the Crescent ity. and it numbers of the Creoles were daily thrown i priMinn that have remained unoccupied for my yiMrs. 'I he must loathsome dungeons e put in requisition for those who were look ih.ii as leaders of the conspiracy. Pronun r . .i.mtiw. and other revolutionary documents of v most wailcnt sump, are scattered broadcast "i. r tne conntry, and find their way into every li ie. These papers omanate from a secret is. and are distributed with a skill and socre f that give evidence of a well organized con tv mcy, which as yet lattj(hs at theeflorts of the pu h e to discover its hiding place. Th liov i rn nent is completely ot fault, ami batlled by tne xtniordiniiry precaution and success of the lon-pmtoni, each day takes new nienures to counteract their influence. Their exciting pub li'Mtioiis are seized and destroyed wherever f und. The most vigorous searches arc institii-1 t' d. and many innocent persons are made lo suf i' r, slmost every Creole family being under tbe su'ieilUuee of ti e police, and spies being em-1 ( ! o -d in every qnsr.er. Female privacy even 1 I' disregarded by the Government emissaries and i together a most unliippy state of thinps pre-1 vols. The ' Disrw do la Marina" makes no, inor" mention of these events than if they bad i not taken pUce, The Government use all en i!uora lo keep the proceedings secret, but with-1 i'i' aail. I Apart from political exciteinont. the citv of Havana is shrouded in gloom. Yellow fever, rlwlera and small pox prevail lo a great extent, ni) almost every shin in the harbor had some rws of jellow fever Out of one company of j I 0 soldiers 1 10 had died, and in a chain gang of iir.i there Uieu 100. 1 lio Uovcrtiment wero siri.lmir the troops to the country. The sickness u chiefly outside the walls of the city Fur ther advices will bo looked for with intense in WU .V. Y. Courier, IWh. Celebration of the Dattlc of Ben nington. Tuesday, the 1 Clh of August, 1S52, was cele brated on Ihe Bittlo field of Bennington, by n ereat multitude collected from all portions ot the ; "I'iniry. It is estimated that there were not les than 'Jn tlioimnd M-oplo present, and very many of ii'mi desoi mlants uf thoa who faugh in the tu'tle. Ttie exercises of the day consisted of two public dinners, or rather oiio public and one Civile j after which, wero toasts, songa.spGeches. ""ntpnenu. wit an I humor, accompanied wilh 'is tiring of cannon and the spirit stirring sounds tr wn several uu.lit.ary bands. The public dinner was given at tho hotel, at 'ucti nearly a thousand people sat down. Tho private one was at the summer residence of O. JJ R'Jrnham, Esq., n wealthy manufacturer of Vw York city, who, on this occasion, ontertain ' 3 in the most costly and magnilicout style, six hundred guests. Alter dinner tho wholo multitude on tho RmuirI assembled aroun I the speuken. stand, to " rn uie distinguished orators, liov. Williams, qM0l"New York, Colli. II. Day, of Now '""(, Hon. J S. Thayer, of New York, were iiiong the guests and speakers. The reception of W'm. Stark was mostonthu ' "tic. Mr. Stark now celebrated in the literary urld as the " If hilt Mountain poet," is a grand- "'ti Of fien. Stlnrt llm i.nrrt nl llip Imttle. I have neVHr ge(!n w,jcr demonstrations of joy ''"n those which greeted the announcomcnt of 't f-entletnef.'a nru.rinr-n nmntl lltn.i. Ir, Starlr irp..,,t,n.l tl,u uali..a .l fl,A i.nnlo b taking tho stand and delivering by far tho I n'Kt eloquent and beautiful speech of thu occa 1 "m. Hh oratory, associated as it was with Ins ..ujirious descent, created a degree ot optimal Mm almost inconceivable. His speech consisted ""inly of advice and exhortiou to the dcecend- nisot the revolutionary heroes, and he closed by tieautifm tribute to chuichcs and schools, "Hcti Im reimrile.l iijllin lintivarks of om nation- u prosperity. Correspondent Iloiton .ttlas. Cure of Jr. A'.'.io-.'.i t'.r.nr United States lnin frigate San Jacinto, arrived atCoustantin- on the 15lh of July. She would leave about llte first nf A., r... A ..b..,.. .l.rl. "e American Minister at the Porte, who goes to I luimcr place to investigatu the controversy "Ctween il,o n. i, a ..., j n, l-. American missionary. Ol'hi, it..,n... u.ii .. .1... r... I. ' - .... ' j.' l 1 " ." Ul I U l. LIO .IB, IUUI- tn slaves of Mr Pendleton, of Washington p'inty, (M(jj wno absconded a fear days ago for tjn?'Y,ms. hao been captured and commit " lennont, (iov. S-irgont, of Vermont, lion. U. Olm. of l',oy, Muj. fien. Davis of I'roy, JJJ. Uen Wool of Troy, Hon. Oeo. Gould, of TroV. AII. fSen l .li-,t nl 'or Vorlr. vt ill. Starlt. r--wjad Hwwburg. CONGRESS. i-iinirinins nammer Mn.inAT, Aug. ltj Mr Alann-I hopo this interruption will not Sr.KATE. The army appropriation bill was rc- J co,no nllt or my time, ccived from tho House and referred to the Com ' Mr Fowler I riso to say that when the gen ni:'ce on Finance. tlcman from Massachusetts in tho possession of Air Howard presented n resolution of the ''is promotive has the floor, ho should be permit Chamber of Commerce of New York, imlini i;,r ted to co on nnd the House should sustain thn appropriations lor the improvement of Hellgate. Air Dawson Say llurlgato' the other is very well improved already. Air lladger better look It. Laughter. Air Cass moved to take up the bill making ap propriations fortho construction of a ship canal nround tho Frills of St. Mary. Agreed to. Ilofsr Mr Fuller from the committee on Commerce, reported back the Senato bit: for the better security of Uie lives of pissengers on board of steamboats, nnd on his motion tho a mcmlments of the committee were ordered to be printed, and tho further consideration of tho sub ert was postponed until Thursday next. Air Dnrkee rose to n question of privilege. lie said lint during his absence from this city. Air Aiken, of South Carolina, had made n seri ous clnrge against his character, which he now wished to defeat. Ho then alluded to his re marks the other day about a negro who was sent enced to be hanged in Charleston, H. C, some years nj;o, but who, for certain reasons, was taken from the gallows, nobody being fb'ind even for a reward of $1000, to perform Jack Ketch Mr D. said he meant no disrespect to South Carolina, and alluded to the incident in compli ment to that State, to show tho triumph of Im inanity over a statute law, the triumph of the " higher law" of reason and humanity, in course of hts remarks, he con pluncnted Air Calhoun as n pure statesman, whatever his political opinions might bo, and said that the South Carolina de legation entertained more of the lemenLs of in dependence than somr of those of tho North. Air Aiken mado explanations and tho matter here ended. Tuesday", August 17. Sr.ATE. A mossico was received from the President in reply to Air Seward's resolution re questing the President to inform the Senate, if not incompatible with public interest, whether ' any proposition has beon made tu the United States by the King of the Nnndwhicli Islands to transfer the sotereignty of those Islands to the United States. The President states that on or tiboitt l'2th Juno last, he received a similar res olution adopted in executive season by tho Senate, to which ho had replied that it would not. in his opinion, be advantageous to the public interest to disclose whether such a proposition had been made or not. Since that timo nothing had oc curred to chango this opinion. Ho therefore declined to answer tho inquiry. Air Seward moved that tho message bo refer red to tho committee on foreign relations, nnd he desired to offer tho following resolution, which he wished should take the same reference: llesolted. That the President of tho United States he requested to send a Commissioner to the Sandwluch Islands, who shall bt instructed to inquire into tho expediency of instituting ne gotiations for the acquisition of the Islands. 'I he Chair said the resolution was not now in orrlfr. Air Wellor said he desired tn discuss this mo tion to refer, and moved that it be laid on the ta ble. Air Dad re- said h also would have something to say on the subieot, and the motion to lav on the table was agreed to. The t.,11 tor the construction of a ship canal around the falls of the (fault St. Mane wa, taken up, and Mr Smith addressed the Senate TihZS b , Mr Smith and other members. Some of those ! ! k ic i, ,, o ? "nvy appropriation bill who spoke regarded that paper a. a lm,x. Mrl'0!' A" hou,r fter ,,-,be,nf t?kp "f Sm,th,nadonoexplanatKni,rHattonto.t b ' he "u"e ,l,Pn We,,t nmitteeon that cohrte Tenn8,Mee' P"0"" lh0 c,r" Vlr Shelton spoke in Taror of the amendm-nt Mr Hale moved to ,mend the bill by adding l";:!"!!.!" iTlt t'" X;Vy '"f"? to it the Hoti.e homestead bill. ' .b". ron,cl n ll- S--Mevens for eonMnict ll,Cmll. .a.1 .1... I l i otbr me...l.r. and Mr II.I. w,th,l,w S-. ' S'vprai I oral amendments were offered nnd rejected. An amendment incrnasinc the rrsnt of land to 7'i0,000 acres, was agreed to, and the bill was ordered to bo engrossed. A debate arose on the question whether tho Civil appropriation, or the River and Ilirbor bill should be taken up. I he S nste decided in fa vor of the latter, 23 to 11), and ih-n adjourned. linear. The House resumed tho considers, tmn of the bill declarint; the Wheeling Bridges to be lawful structures and post roofs, nnd die curwo ii nil .ue expiraiKHi o. ino monnng our. I hn hill frrantintv tn oi-prl SttM fen imllinnd of acres of public lands for the benefit of mdi . .K. ........ - - v " ' gent insane persons, was passed by !3 ayes to nays 54. A bill fixmi the annual salary of the American Consul at Amsterdam at $.'50(1, was passed. The House went into committee c n the navy appropriation bill. Mr -Union, of Tenn., said he had in Ins dpk a bill lor orininiin tne navy, so tar as tne om-, cers and men are concerned, mere was not c.t. It sh ,i not bo lawful to repair such vesel ; time however to act upon it at the present eess :bu. be aoMi ai)J lhe pr0CW,U a plie(, ion. He then proceeded to explain sn amend- ,0 the construction of a new vessel in her stead ; menthe inteiided to offer which provides that , ani, the SecreiaTy f the Navy shall cause to be whenever a vessel in ordinarv is so much decay- bm)t R ve,Je of-war wlwje fame shall bo bite ed that the expenditure required to repair -r 1 ,k, nJ of tle best nnd most approved model equip her shall be estimates! to exceed two thirds far gJl , be fi,tp(, anxlllsrv m p,,,,.. of her cot, it shall not be lawful to repair such Hd lo arnwj exciUSIVHiv Wl,,;,he heaviest vessels, but a new one accordintr to the most ap- and moj( (1(,struc,ivi, ordnance, which, according proved model shall be constructed in her stoad ,ol,10 ttxeM uoprayae,Ai lt po18,ble to car and the o d one sold. It had been ascertained, ; wi, 6afet n1(1 SQrvo wt, PlBclt.noy at he said, that in many instances the repairs put ,r jone!,, of Tennessee, raised a question of on a vessel cost as much as the original con-i orileri on tl0 Rrml1,, Ulat )0 amendment was struction and therefore it was better to sell hor, not cornmn to t!lt, 8llbject under consideration, and build a now one with nil modem improve-! Hprop,we(1 to enacta Mrniansnt law in a gen irienU of stram and sailing qualities. "ie eral appropriation bill branch of the amendment provides that the Sec-. The nnimiain, (Mr Ficklin,) decided tho a- retary of tho Navy shall cause to be built a ,es-' racndmrn, out f order. el of war whoso frame shall be of white oak, Mr Stanton appealed from tho decision. and the best and most approved model for sail- j Mr ciiriBman I would ask whether ihero is lug. to bo hlted with auxiliary Hcam power, and not R ,aw fisWhlishiiig n Navy ? to be anned exclusively with tho best and most cimrmin-I would rcfertho gentleman to the destructive ordnance which according to recent boog (laughter) improvements it is poosioie to carry wnn saicty, , and servo with efficiency at sen. Ho dwell upon those points showintr that by the improieinenta suggested upwards of $-.,OL'0,-000 will bo saved annually to the country. Air Bowie alluded to the disparity and dispro orlion of tho American Navy, as compared with those of Kurope. nnd particularly that of Eng land. He held that gentlemen arc expected by their conMttuonts in timo of peace to prepare for war. Ho eulogised tho Navy, declaring that to it we are indebted for tho almost entire monopo ly of the whale fuheries ; and he advocated nn increase rather than a diminution of Iheappropri tion for this branch of the public service. Air Schooninakor defended Air Seward from the attacks made by Mr Faulkner, eulogizing that Senator as Imvinj a broad and national character whose speeches are models lor inula- ' tion iivlio has ever trowiied urKin lannticism, anil houl(1 be made, uuloss recoinmondod by tho who, at a future day, when i the prejudices of those m,.lnber of Congress representing the district in tunes shall have departed, will be duly honored ,llch ,ho appiic;1t resides, nnd that the appoint or his intrinsic merits. Iments hall bo made in the same manner as thoso .Mr .Mann, alter aiiiiuiug to iass, uueuanau and Douglass, and their spWded bids to tho South for tho Presidency, proceeded to spunk of the Whig and Democratic National Conventions, and to condemn their action on tho slavery ques tion, vv Inch he said was an attempt to silence tho voice ot mankind on a subject most important lo the human heart. They might as well have tried to force the oak back into the acorn, or drive tho , , , , , , , spirit of tho li'th century back into the dirk aces, ns to silence discussion on this subject. He then proceeded to condemn slavery in the ktrongest tcrms, depicting the degrading evils and enorni- ...... ........... .11.. ,.l tn . u lun lr I. .lb- aallnA ous crimes attached to it. hen Mr Polk asked him to paint a picture of tho Negroes in tho Northern states. Mr .Mann I will at another time. r Polk I will insist upon it nowj tho re marks are unworthy of a member on this floor, and therefore I ask that he give it now. ( -en satton, and cries of order, order.) r Alann tho gentleman must not forbid our discussing slavery. Atr Polk I brand as a slander that which you are guilty of ii'tcnng. Air Alann It is not for others, when a gentle man obtains tho floor to dtctalo tho topics on which he shall speak. Polk, who was seated on the opposito side of tho Hall, cried out. you havo perpetrated a foul slander on the South (Cries, Order, and much excitement) Mr Harris, Ala., rose to question of order the gentleman was as sailing an existing institution of the South and an institution sanctioned bv the Constitution. The chairman, Air Ficklin, decided tho latitude of debate in committee was broad and tno gentle man was in order. Gentlemen were now stand inir in all Darts of the Hall Mr Polk I would ask whether it is riL'ht for the gentleman to thus assail the institutions of Uio South In wnicn many oi us are nneresieu, when he does not hold himself responsible for thrinstiU. Cries or order and banging of the Chi Air Polk When n gentleman propagates a falsehood on one-half the nation, he should not bo allowed to go on. Mr Aleado I ask for tho reading of the Hist rule. Air Howe -1 ask tho reading of tho two plat forms, (.slighter.) Air Meade Tho two Platforms nnd fie Hist rule, prohibit tho discussion of the question bo fore the committee, for it is not germane to the subject pending. The Chairman said ifhis decision was not sit tsf.ic.tory an appeal would bo (alien from it. Tho chairman was sustained in deciding tho genttemin from Massachusetts in order. Comparative quiet ensued, when Mr Alann concluded his remarks, showing, among other things, how badly Alessrs. Fihnorc, Cass, Buch anan, Webster, and other distinguished men had been treated by tho South, notwithstanding their submission to the slave power. Ho nlso express ed his surprise at an attempt to drag him down because he spoke the words of truth. Mr Sheltnn obtained the floor and was pro ceeding to speak in favor of an amendment au thorizing the construction by Stevens, of N. J., ofa vessel impervious to shot for harbor defence, when he yielded for a motion that the committee rise, which prevailed. An ineffectual effort was made to have nn evening session. Mr. Houston reported the Fortification bill and the House adj. Wfd.nm.ut, Axis. 18. St NATn Several unimportant petitions were presented. Mr. Dodgo reported a bill ostab!Whing nn ad ditional land ofllco in Minnesota Territory, which was considered and ordered to bo engros sed. .Mr. Owin introduced n bill granting land to California, tn aid in the construction of a canal across Sierra Novada. Mr. Hunter reported back the bill extending the warehousing system by establishing bonded warehouses. Mr Fish gavo notice that on day after to-morrow he would move, during tho morning, leave to tako up the Hoiwi bill known as Bennett's Land Distribution bill. Tho voto on it yester day when offered as an amendment to tho Canal bill, was not upon its merits, Mr Hale offered n resolution directing an in quiry by the Committee on Foreign Relations, ns to the expediency of annexing tho Lobos Is lands to the United States. Laid over. Air Douglass moved tn take up tho bill direct ing the manner of paying out the appropriations to defray the expenses of the Cayuao war in Oregon Agreed to, and the bill wns pissed. The bill granting laud tu tho several stales fortho support of indigent insine, (Mi Dix's bill ) wns received from the House and referred to a select Commute of live. I Tho bill in aid of a ship cana'. around the Falls of St Mary, in Michigan, wss psssid. The bill for the relief of Capt Linirdon ('. ! Distman was taken up, and postponed until Fri-1 day. .Mr itiinier pive notice that to-morrow morn "h' " ' f ' '"' V"i n P -ml .nd Di-i J pproi-r ri .n bill, ., Mr T " """" ' "l .h,e """'a' !'? 'XT ""r- ,nov" 10 lake up ,,ie 1 W j Steiid bl". Hoi r.- lll i-tUHUI-Uip nilUl ItllU OOfllK OrOOI. lltXIJ j ... " i ,. i , . "V" 're"" exp-nueo up on the work, and that the entire cost would not exceed $500 Oitu, un inconsiderable sum when considered in connection with harbor defence, pa-ticn'arly that of .Vow York lurbor, where there m so much wealthy commerce. He pro ceeded to show that this niesns of defence is cheiper and more efficient than fortifications, as it c m be brought immediately tn act, in case of sudden invasion. .Mr Hivuitnn replied lo th re-ntiks deliver,! yesterday by Mr Stnnton of Tenn 'lin had compUinel that the Committee nf Ways and Me,nrt ,,,, ,,1 lo , cre,t exlent lho ,. ......... rr nnation lor tne ,avv lams. The clause sppropn itins $ 1 ,0fi. 0(10 for the repiir of vesseli in ordiniry. and for the wean and tear of vessels in com nissinn, inrludmt fuel and purchsse of hemp, hiving been read, .Mr St mton offered th foll'iiving ninemlin',nt : Provided, that hereafter, whenever a vese in ordinary shall be so much decayed that the ex-i i penilitures required to repair and equip tier, shall (, ,,j , v,.o t,.-., il,.l-..r l,. be Tha o)mmltleo feVersed tho decision of tho chair !! to 75 and the amendment was agreed to, yeas Tf1, nays 48, Air Stanton moved to add $:J00,000 to tho ap propriation, the amendment just adopted render ing this sum necesf arv. Various efforts were made to moderate tho proposition, and five min'Uu speeches woro de livered thereon. Finally tho amendmant was agreed to yeas 70, nays 50. lr Price offered nn amendment authorising the Secretary of the Navy to carrj out tho con tract with Stevens for the construction of a hot and shell proof vessel. The Chairman decided this out of order, ond was sustained bv the Committee, yeas ('!, nays sr. Mr Stuart offered an amendment that no ap oinl , of mi()slu ,0 the Nava, School , f ..j,,,, ., 0,t Air I'loronce moved further to amend by au thorising the President to appoint 10 midship men at large, without regard to Congressional districts Hisaoreod to. i During thn debate that occurred on tho above, I several genllenien complained that gross favorit ' ism had been practised by lhe Secretary of tho i lliivv ill iiMMlJ.r auLpjiiiiiui-oin oi luiuaiopiiix, i ,i .,. . .,, , ,,,, I, u abuse. , Navy in making appointments ol midshipmen, . wllc, )la3 exlsle,i eo mg to th prejudice of Bomo parU f tiIP contry. Tho question of IV vorillM m lho appointmenl of cadets, was like wise incidentally referred to III condemnation and tho general subject of appointments discus sed. The Committee rose without proceeding furtli. er on tho bill, ana tho House adj Tin hsdav, Aug. u. Switf. The Civil and Diplomitic appropri ation bill wus taken un. Amendments increas ing the appropriations for Contingent Expenses of the Senate, from $ 150,000, wero agreed to Thu next amendment was ono for appropriating 655,000 fortho purchase of boons and luriuture for the Congressional Library, Air. Bradbury opposed the amendment, and after a reply by .Mr- l'earce, it was agreed to. Several verbal amendments wero aureed to. Tho bill was then postponed till tomorrow at half-past II. 'lho River and Harbo- bill was taken up. The amendment changing the phraseology ot the item containing tne appropriation lor ucepcning the channel of the mouth of the Alississippi, which was debated yesterday, was agreed to yeas 37, nays 1J. The next amendment reported by the Com uiiltee of Commerce, was one appropriating $30 00 for the survey of the Kappahauoc river, in Virginia. Mr. Can opposed it. He was opposed lo spo cine appropriations for surveys of particular points; ho was for appropriating in gross a cer tain sum, to bo expended in surveys at tho discre tion of the department. Mr. Adams opposed the bill. Air. Seward earnestly suptmrted tho appro priations for tho survey of the Rappahanoc river, with n view to its imprnvement. Air. Husk advocated tho amendment. Air Douglass said, these appropriations for surveys wero intended as preliminary steps for future improvement. Ho would like, if this rule wore to prevail, to have surveys made at numer ous other places. In this way l,o estimates for new works would RWL. fturo bills to enormous nmounts This systom would nf course bo brok en down. Fi teen or twenty millions a year would be required, but the revenue would not meet it He was for allowing the Stales to con struct their own improvements, by tonnage duties, vtc. Till that or some other system w.is nitopt cd he would havo to support the present ineffici ent one. .Mr. Cass moved to strike out all appropriations for specific surveys, and insert $:JOO,000 for surveys, at the discretion of the department. Ir. i ass' motion was rejected. ThoSonito then adjourned. House. The bill declaring the Wheeling Bridge a legal structure and post road, passed, yeas 1 15 nays 44 The Ilousowcnt into committee, yeas 83, niys 80 and resumed the consideration of thu Navy Appropriation hill. Air Johnson, of Tennessee, moved an amend ment, to the effect that no member of Congress shall nominate his own son or n son of a brother member, as a l idshipmati In the navy. Mr. Johnson's amendment ws rejected. Vsrl otis amendments wero ncted upon, nd during debate under the five minute rule, lho Commit tees of Ways and .Means were rather roughly handled by several gentlemen, for cutting down the estimates. Air Bailey was understood to sav, that, by o doing, they would throw the responsibility in the succeeding administration, to make up lhe dofi ciencies. Further proceedings unsueu1, when tire Com mittee rose and the HoHse ajjmirned. FRinar, Aug. 'JO. Senate Mr Halo mdred to take up the Homestead bill. Air Mason (loco) objected, and made some re mark for which he was called loonier. He said it was well known that the Senator who undo the motion had been nominated for the Presi dency by the abolition or free soil party. This bill was a plank in thu platform of tho parly which nominated him, The t.hair said that Senators' motives could not be queslionod. Mr Alaaor. said ho did not queition the Sena tor's motives. They were doubtless patriotic ac cording to the moasurc of that Settlor's patriot ism. He was offered the Presidency. This bill was to enable the (nrty which nominated that Senator, whose triumph would bo the destruc tion of tho country, to distribute- largesses a mong the people on the eve of the election. Air Hale said thit he tlnnked God that the measure of his patriotism was not the name as that of thp Senator. Their patriotism wns not measured by the hi me me n.ire Thi. bill did nor origin ite nh III,: foi-io! party w Inch the Stuntor run lemiied. It i.id not originate l Pittstiurg or Cleavcland, I nt turtle'i south. It orieiu it" i i set i ion 9iniii . f Virei').-', here patriotism wns regulated bv the sun" st.indnrd as that of tlie Senator from Virginia The question was taken nnd tlie motion to take up was rejected :tt? to Iti. Air Rusk reported back the bill tn amend the postage I ivv with amendments tint the postage on newspapers, periodical, and nil primed mat ter not exceeifuii three ounces, shall be sent to any part of the United St it.-a for one cent, and when the postage is pai t quarterly or regularly in advance, where the s un" is mailed or deliver er! OOe llnlf of Haul htlhi miU' ahull l.r. I, ...,.! ii,:jnT nm weigninjr over one ounco ami a I-If. whencirciilitedin theStite where publish cd, shall hr charged one h If tlie riles before named, provided that email newsp p'-s ubltshed monthly, when eiu in packages to one address, p'epaid. by affix. ng stamps thereto, shall be chirgeiblo liir half a cent e.it h ounce Pottage on all transient matter shall be ptud or charged . double the forvgoiiu rates, and that nil books bound or unbound, not weighing over four ounds. shill be deemed maleable matter, nnd i liar j d with pustaje ut on rent iin ounr-. for all d s t nc under HOOo milf.., rtivt two renin no ounre for all distance overOi 00 miles, to which oil per cent, shall be added in all cases where the same may be sent with ut beinr? prepaid. The bill was tiken up; the-e iimendim ots were aifreed to ; n ml the bill was ordered to be engrossed. Subsequently (! bi'l w.is passed. Mr Shield reported from lhe m l. i t Co omittec the House bill gr lining land to the Si itrs for the benefit of indigent insiiie. Tho River and Harbor bill was t ikun up, the sine dinent appropriating :!01Hl dollirs for the Rappahannock river being under consideration. A substitute was moved, which vvur- rejected j Air De.'saussiere made an argument at length a j gainst the constitutionality ol'the bill. The Rap- 1 mh.i iiniu-k a mt,n,tit.nt u-ni tlnajtv inrrcaA t A I large number of additional appropriations wero j ulso move. I and agreed to, including g-wl 0 tor i Taunton River; $15!0 for Provid-mce harbor; $ 10,000 fora breakwater nt Burlington. Ver-1 mont ; 5IK) for sua wall at Marbleheid ; 87,500 i for piers in Kennebec river, and $15,000 for breakwater at Owls Head. Tho bill was then postponed. Several bills wero passed, and at near 5 o'cl ick the Senate adj. House. The House considered the bill au thorizing soldiers engaged in the last war wilh Great lliiiaiu to surrender their Iwunty lands un fit for cultivation and locato in others on lieu thereof, and had not disposed nf the same when the morning hour expired. The House took up the Senate bill extending to tho Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Co. the tunc of payment of duties upon all iron rails now im ported, so that the duty may bo made an annual payment; the Postmaster (joncral in tho mean time to reserve the monoys due the Company for mail service. On motion nf Air Stewart the hill was tabled yeas H. nays 711. Tho House went into committee on the Navy appropriation bill. Many amendments woro offered, and declared out of order, lncludim one bv AlrCavlord. malt ing an appropriation lo enablo tlie President to send n commissioner tn the Sandwich Inlands, to inquire into the expediency of entering upon no goUatmiM for the acquisition of those inlands by the U. S. Tlie Committee rose, and reported the bill to the House. Tho amendment of 'Ir Stanton, Tenn. coiicerninjr Decayed Vestols, of- forod on thn 18th, was non-concurred in, yoas 13, nays 85. Tlie bill was thejj, paf etl. Adj. SATUnpAT, Aug. Ul. Sr.NATE. Mr Bright rose to a question of privilege. He dosired to make a report from tho select committee on tho petition of Hon. David S. Yulte, contesting tho seat of Mr Alallorv, as Senator from Florida. The reKrt uas road. It con ludas with a resolution that Mallory is enti tled to tho seat ; this was the unanimous con clusion of the committee. The report was or dered to hi. ptintod The River and Harbor bill was then taken up, a great many amendments offered, and a number of them adopted. Adjourned. llousi Tho House pased the bill authoriz ing soldiers in the last war with Crest Britain to surrender their bounty lands unlit for cultivation, and select others in lieu thereof Tho House then took up the appropriation bill tor trie 1'ost utlico Department and passed it .Minuter to Enaland. We understand that Air. Lavvrence, "ur .Minister to Croat Britain, has, at his own urgent solicitation been recalled, and that the President has nominated Joseph R. In geraoll, of Pennsylvania, to that mission. This seems to bo a comnlunent not only due to tho ability and high character of Mr, I igersoll, but also very justly due to Pennsylvania, as that Slate has at present no full mission, nor member of thu Cabinet, Vlr. AIcKenuan having, as it will be recollected, resigned his place as Secre tary of tho Interior, on account of ill health. Air. Lawrence has been a very popular Alinis ter abruud, but wu cannot doubt that his place will bo fully supplied by Air. Ingersoll, who is a gentleman of accomplished manners, and has had much experience in public affairs. .Yuitona. In ttlligencer. 0Oen. Pierco, between the Freo Hoilurs of New York and Alasaachusetts and Ins Slavery smitten friends, it likely to split liko a hoop-pole in the hands of the cooper. UH that New Bos ton speech is a very bad knot. Which side will tako it in? The Do Leon letter was meant, like a coopers adze, to cut the knot in two, and save tlie integrity of both. But it looks as if it had cut so near as to ruin tlie Northern side, and not fsr enough to eava tho Southern eouud. i vn. IHnvliclG. Caiiiliiiil;c'iltlv .IIiii UcI, Aiik. IN. TUrootdt.oih. nn.tiinn.iij .tMHm. .si Haiku mt r.,,1,, ,i,nst .va) n.rvf md Oi flofM, C4M.1inS f Wn,M Itn., twn, nnd thie .ri nfa. '-. Min llrr Km t C. Ol . U . In qui- ... .ft.,.. i."";':J!".l.,7 ls"0a 1ul, iMiS qn.lltv JtlWi, .'2s " . 11'" J l","'. 1 llw SS.90 a 7,01V ,) -O.ll Sl.n. Is p., lb Vml Ualsri ft, nd f'slla SO,. 8 I . Vnut and C,l ftlS. 18,51,55, to 31 Tw., ..W S 9, IS, 19 t ift, I htrs nld IS. 17, 10, K). 96, V tn S. (hsrp snS l..ml-j AOsesi mikr. l:.l. $19 1 4 4. "r l.a 1. 1 1 S, I I 4. t 14. 1 I 3. , t, 4 .intirt., Whi,.u h 1-9 lo7 I I M, IS. tl. m.ll. TIm. n.i.ltrl ,. wll t,.,S. Thsut.t., I. -n.rm.'r Irnt ssS dit, ed xlr. nfrsi f laantttflsK U, sis -taw. ItilL'litiiu Aup. I!. rt'-iwis.l lor ih HmIim tiMj Ai,iuk. M'tt 141 uer Cul, 57S(ioTt., H70Slnesd 6S0I ,liff Hs.srhl I ,i4(inAlit. I'sicts Brl Oo All ir.l lb "-s,! tllra c.t.li. b.ts d-,,d. W ten, Jfl 1-4 a SSJM): fe.i q Jill M M0t il usal. ft,t 5 54, ihlrJB.TS a 4 75 Uoiki, t .,.S1., 4ft, fln Hi, 71. 8". i-JS.'i ' and Calm ala. J4, 9S, J, j( 4Va 41, t!.",-. .So rlul.-t iuiOAbS. Hhssn and L.niU Vi.tk.i .ttii lull 9, S ja, ,W )...! 3.S. H.I. 1,8ft. ,64, r. .ho,., to paddle I-4J 1 9, UMII,., r.!ti SS 4 1 li hnira I 4-al ttlail Its",, S 3 4 tu n I 9. Bcntlis In Ma.nun, an Ike Sl.t sit , II,. la,,l M.blt, asJ ). GOLD BUGLE CONCERT. flRANII -al and Initiumsnlnl t'lVVCAr, b Ihs ' OoM lltl Oompany. will be holdn SMiKTrR. 1,1 KH, Thursday evening. Aucr. 20, 1052, AT 'I HK. I FKJ5H CUIJUCM. Tkia tmmm! Infpt lis f'lstn rnitKnl MusieiSM I D.C. I1AU., I li.lIAI.U S. K. CON t NT. J. I'. OIPPIN, G II OOODWIN. Thlt r..mpn. will apprsr a. Hlt.VBS HAM), and alio .,. HTHI.MHIAVII Ths KOI.UI I. VRdUHlll.N, a , iMlnmntl, inntil by H. K. C.Mdnl, u til hf uard. Al, lM..a niM,n lh lullimlnr Inftramrnta t I'hn erlrbrilsd (101.11 llUHt.li ! lho unit gn In Ihr w.rl.l , V.lvr "ue:, Cl.rlnOM, 1 .uaaWpr, VM.n (isit.i, and Tins Hliek. MI.VC1 Ujril's eelabritnl ll.llad-.lnf,, Mr J. r. Oidln, Ills vf rhtladslpliia, making m ptttMmtBrtt which far allrat. toa and n..teltr esttoui bs isimhs. IIUKKTHSls.rt. lbor. npsD si 7 u'rt.ch. CVimmsnrs at 6. 03 Lectures on Anatomy and Phy siology, MRS. M. A. W. JOHNSON, FltttM I'llll.AHKI.I'IIIA, I4'll.l. fi f.Tturr .. tha im.'..ri.int .s'ijr., pr ' p.rl..iv In , , ..r. K, ihfl lil)' ol 0... pUnn, r.n WKDNK-IMV r.Vl.MU, Amu lijih, ai7 I S..'cl,. il tits FREE CHURCH. Mi Jtinnn t ftiriti-h-i itti .tn fi't-nvi Nppnttui, riirtjutinif nl ft Kf.m.li MoDDriLB ' fifioinn l.iC t it'on.l .1 I 1 -t tut nil h il l fi"iliHr fU j, fat. HU ht-r 14 'un a ( i.-i iy f., 1 1 mI mil mlf '(jtMijj, Thtt in ti "'ut 'on w ! 1m I' i I. i- li I, a l if 'ill -i I'm Is- n.-n Mi. Jiiln...M h' t I. r i iin-'l Int. ti i,i i us , n u-g of P h I W i t i. i.r t It t ft , . nutm i - . t i it i i. i - t a q.t ti i nn . Il ' 'Ill f. t ll f I Ul ail, l,t iijtiuii 81 LEATHER & FINDING STORE. JOHN SPALDINr;, .nt. KC'-PJ - f-' ns.l T " ii.tTl a & ! rut HtttVitrllUl'Mt r livthi f i n I tin fSt' ,tH M. Hl.ntK I- it ..f -i .It. Hirffl CASH BOOT & SHOE STORE, -i' BOi'iO T. C. Wales Bl Co i,',?', ill H itctott- I M.u'n H mi , M .... ,,ti, rli.lt run' Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, O-' AM. KINDS, n.tiiufiriuff .i . prU fur tho NEW ENGLAND TRADE, whirh tlifjr me lliuc nl their uutt LOW IMHCUS FOR CASH ! Itu)ift r rntiilv tnvt.0. tucIt, blofi bujinf. ftt cKM;it or ituoAi) ;i:rvritAi. (V) stairs ),.3... ' 'ljV).ST().. WASHINGTON COUNTY GR A AIM All SCHOOL, i rpMP. P M.I. TUKM utthts tnatltuttnn will cnuiaasnss on 1 TlltlllKllAV Ci pl. 8J, unds, ll, .apsrvl.ioo or Mi lir.ttllHIK, '.till- lbs I'siaaH, t)h.,li,iant will ha plsrsal uadst lbs i'n.i. ,.r Mia, UMAIV A. Hit II', si, expsrirns nl Irsrh.i, sod lbs Ktiocli llspsrlinsAt undsr 1. UO. II A 1 1. 1. 1:. n. p TiioMN, ) l. II SMITH. Piu. O'tn. J.VMFji SI'AUMHNt..) AuU,tW 91 Vermont State Fair. AT ItUTLA.N'll, SKI'I'DVIIII'.U 1.1, 91 sod 3d, 1&5. VERMONT CBXTIIAL K.ULK0AD. Fair Half Trice. i N MrmJiH-fdoiy lt.nd I burd tt.l,uiy. iwtMitit ih 1 inj lu iti. ltd itin Kir, hi t b c(fiil t F.MK UNK ft' Y. in uaeli Uiiii, by ur lmtn( ilituuh 'i'lrkt tn, and nt J rrluruuN I'kurd, tfc tM, RfJ Ffiii-,lh 'Mt lji l ticli Trim Pit,f "fi l.HturB r. fay thn i mm which Uimi iVuiiiift id i 6 eh, ii.ksIi KutUnd at 11,120 ni .ftftd hr ih ttHin lu iVint tt tl.VT a. ih.. mutt. Uu'.liai al 7,H( n. tint ri via ilurhnginn. by tlx trm taavms Connor id ki4&0a m..HMh UutUntl -a 10 JO m., mt bjr lb into lMtli ICtMW I'utMai t). M . m Jh IIuiIsiimI al 1 ft ok. Iktiiifira with h. II nurM lirki- will kur b tkMd lu lav ittli-iiiiailisii tutiUD imI t m o ihr trima. CJ Vftnstu mui (irscutt) thir ickif at iba 'I ickat oAoisj. K.rijhi itaitif NwihlilK tt nun-wit a m. Kihkm'i I'ttim, via " aiwwa. u. " NwthtiU, via IIh l' ill-, 33Ua. w. " " If K.Juac-, ialt Falls t m. ItKiM triia bbliult uluch. La. L lll.'iuni at th lUia Fair a ' ba -vni Ir a.tt it itk of rwnau a W eu narthm aa1 Un , tll c itwel with ba vluek tmw fat KuiUatl, wbtet. Iav lltif ..o;Uh ao4 Dalw I ilU ftl A p. m TiMJrf A 04 mi 3li. Fraiflii FtMina f r Jfmta R?r JuarilM aal .tUilld lava IWIiAwt FaluiAftl i. at. Fiatghi itln ht Uouta' Tola. Ivav Wyrii. rm at 7 00 . m., t UuiUagtoH ful ONHl.OIC bTUAIUSe, Atai Soiil.ti. M, Au(ui al.t, 1H.W. C3 MfiVtaK'ri UNIVERSUM, No. IV. Musat l rllAf. lnv.l. THIS DAY 1-UULISIllSD, C .sUlslavg tUu Iwltiiwltif slssuul ati si ub(rs,IS(l : im: cvi'il tlniAi. ot' srKAiiuiHiii Tl'l.l.'sl I'MAI'LU, ln.a. Ku.a.isrM is HwiltstlssJ.) tub 1'ai.ack ur Tin: ixyioN or llool IN I'.Mdli TUB KUI.SiJ UFHTAVVAII IN HR.NOA1., 'Jndls.) Wl'h alsattu lls Lit, I'f.cr HA SSQ'S, si (l DSI vulilsis. Wiiuss.lhsta, ic MlV4.nt, iscsi". a aylssvdU atngfttl DJ i a j, swiu's. rutiii.lMtH.ssii-twwil.iy. 'I'tispasj,kt wlllsussl, luorloMii svissliela ctatultvu.iy ,o sfss. pustansalris, so I will aa.lis libsr.l strisrs ussu asails Ibsss (ot citrul.t st lbs UMVDUSI'M. lis will si.o.uuplr I'luLs rturn ista. ios st (fi Itslt s yw uf Hvs i.stas. .111. .till r.u-.r uuuibst st tl.s .ia islss. jsr.uuA.vA j.,ui:vi:i , t'ukii.ssi, Nu. Jill VVilkMi bl.... OI'IMONI OC THE PHbHO. Ws IhlsV lh. w.is will toif,.i..uJ ii. ill lu lbs ppul.( ts'ls la this csuutty, ssil bu4 sa ssisuaits birtuUtlua. IN. V. Tubus. Itptntntas. t us uns uf tha ch'spssl, at .lsa u..sof lbs mual talualile publicsliusi or lbs ity. I N. V . t.tsstug Il will bo on units mo, I ulal Illvl.ltaUJ w k.uflhs div. f H'Mtoit TtSQISflUl. , , ll will futia uus H IK. moat Usui ifol sost Iniltuclits wutl..-l Itslrotl AdtstllMt, As siUutisbls wuik o stl.snd stuilbjr or ooK.l.al .t looass. llouljiii.i, Juuisl. ... tlss or lbs cbssi.tss wall s iuo.1 vslu.bls publicslioas urtbs dsy. INoilhsfO t'ttuso. Tbs pl.t. srths wurs 1. s uus, sad us.stt.s thi psl fos.fs ul svsiy fit.od ul tbs s.t (llalua IJuuft.t Ilia as tbs. ( a. it la suustbl, sicsllsul. lipliujU.IJ H.publlMU. Usssf lbs saoalusarsl tul lsiulif.1 buski stsl laiusd fiom lbs AiafiKM lt.i. lliico Uinsitii V4 IilOIM PLOWS. CHAKLKS A. KOBIiNSON. 31AMTACTITIti:iC, (OVHIl T. C HARROW'S DAKKRV.l Tl-OUI.II .,fi.,tfH, inlotm th.Bnblletlialhekn tr , ' "j; ,!? h' "' "'. sM I. pr.,rd o. rrr,.S lh I. IOV PI.IWI. (lfa11.it.. In ,1.. t-. , v . Tlis I.W.B Plow, Italtn, l-.-n u.cd in Vnnxiio mr lbs pin TI,,.. natl rnori; rklsnilttl. ihan as Olh.r llnv, .ad Ha lttr-llir)nalitls t"f pa.aur dtno.ta, (t..i m..UM orwi.ik It n III ptfnrm, ard tlintnnxb pulastiaatlsn af thn asll, and ths l,.w ptlr nl lbs ttmn, Il I. ni ssrt.ia-y ts a, a u,.i lbs Pl ll rarontmend 111. If. All kla nr Pfndbe., I'li-ur, Untr.l and old ls,, takrn in strbanS In, Pln. .1 ittititsi diaruunt mad, tn Ihsin thlt bttf 10 all stain MiMHpnt,,.,, A. tl.lSH. tqir the National Portrait Gallory DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS, IS NOW PirilMlint I N Nl MI1PI1P, ,t Twmr f' IMU Mb Inlw rnmplM.d I. K..,lr Numbsil ,mikll I rmtf llandinms Volon.s. l.i.umt m iw.,. Tin. w..,k lll c..min, vpuraol. . I On llondrrd asd Twsnlv Pntlraila, otitis Most r..,n.nt 1' ,.n ... I,. Wlli,rd a plars tn till- llta,nr, ul lbs 1'nils.l it..,. Thf rntwslta sts t;nr4Vrd nn fttsl, rrnn, thn VI, i Aptrsd tihsnsa... ( and ,-flcli Porttstt t aernutpaniftii ipV i., An Ibsnor and Char-icuittatts Iltsfrsplosnl Sht h. In lh. ptspatBtlns nl ths.w Manhiill, thn sbtsat otsr. in ihr rnuniry hnta ha.n i-ngifsd, whnliavs atwira h d f.ri.uf-e l lb Motl I'ndmtbt.ri sthnrlties. Tb, vn-k will b rnmpl.tfd In I'HHTV M'MllttltH, and finl.brd hrlnts lbs t'.ttl rr Jnlt, l4. Tb riial Nomb.,. w, ...uctI Iks Coat or Julv. IS.VJ lbs Harond ubot as ,11 i ppsat on lbs rtmn, Ausn.t, am! Ifum lliil lints a uamtu-r will hs (tlt, . sdrvr,. wni-k. f'.rh nsmbot sill cosihio Thr. I'lilttalla wilh thsii BtPftalilnra, 1'b.i lis. bn ,er Forty Thousand Dollars 2T"Mirt Urotitlxin ifi I'ti-on, bv rcm'tiliig Top ftl tnthfti fft(t.iTh, tvf-rjfMk, (ft mull, fren f pmnfr. A ipfnmtm nunTr wit! bt trtilnatne tclpt f i TTsmif-uTB ei-ni .innri. RtJHllRT B. PGTFKOSfcCO N XV. iern-r nf Hfth nmt rh Htrr. 'r 87''lf'' BBtctl -p sicfjr pr nt th I nt .n, lo -Kiittn To pulilisliofl flu )iosMit season, IIAYWARD'S Gazetteer of the Unitod Statos, Price, 3 Dollaro. ty- An.l.nl.lnr.1, by .u'winra ;. O. NiinTO.V, P. P. t'K AV I'ttRII and VI. r.W.lird, TonMrd, N. II , Af.oll f,r lbs Slats nl Vrtnnt. Onsi.rthn arst. will viait all tilts nlltis Pluto iiirviosa In prutsinbsr lo obtain tob.etl rr ;4nirt.1rt (fv rtrmpfftot ti tl Ton OtBen-l f lh- r fnMlc I .o in i-vfri ttwrt. 3 fun Books for Children. ANEW ni'd f.nlal astwlsn.nt jl Julv, IS) I,. P. V u.t tsr....l by VALTOM & SON. "gentlemen BETTER & CHEAPER BOOTS JOHN SPALDING, JIVS, thn nt mi. ntb.f minif. -tnr) in lit. Hiatf nl' V.rmnnl. iltiht'uin'$ ISIorf;, iirml nf Slate Street. Farmcrw who know their interest wiix no :u JOHN SPALDINO, Jit , Ami buy ihnr TilK.'K llf OT, rfnabl .la, rnttivm mada ami wriiftutBd, fur ft!' Vi ('owtmln ati-J K p .-hnai, dtiule ol nnd tttrnitit1 or;,?5 Spalding's Work, had of State Strrtt American Asylum. 1 Y tlt nn-hiirMf nt Oil Prftidrat Mid IMraftlot f tha ' n(r an A tiiu for thn rrfuralimi nf M. Drrl' hii Dtimh, mil" in t h Ktv. it Hi ii iin n w i I i-ti will h I irmed in ih tmn nut 1 1 the rtntr nl lie tiiiiinif vai4 Unn, on th- r inl .lUni.t i H rf Oibcr n t (l l rib,i thnt up ilirntmii fur tt d r 11 1 x i on nt llm- 1 1 me ftliouM ho m d" tv ii-r fif til iu'y tt l ha rofnmtiMtiftt nf tha rn-nfciita i ir-- who h aiirrt pupil tiT . c, la ih emo nf it .ft is - iiolirc. ii ih iiim. i pi I oi iha A-jlum IV" m mil I i jrivo nm i? I It t hi rn'tftm,iil hnva bftrt niidi lor f.it-itiiif i rli of riifilst, ionn rltoumtnu m wJi r- "ti t -f is-t-ifc!a tn sti-tomhrr nrtt fai Um -m-pn nf piirtiin lit 'tn r ewir-m of atudv than ha hcratn fi.r Ifi-n mill. in ii m tin Amltim, tiMilar in tanaml l tint if tha liii h lt nn 1 rn4omiiM f New KafitHtnl. 'I hi CUit io i ii the n im-t ot tiV4tt If'gk Cltift, and ! in ontt af Ufh vouih a h iv u-tnipli'tfol tha rr-fular fnuiats m tii ii ntiriK mhr lmilNr l)-titiition and whntv talnl rd itMuimnanti. mi t tin i lb ai(Hcl ttna tbnl th mlv mi iffi of nt N'MtiMinnl l wo ) it' iPtm ! inatiurtiuit will ij'i ilifir i ho ii I. r ni'r h ttigUmt liaahilnf In tl'ft thqn tiiv . nuid ntliKrMia niinin J he nrdinnrv annaal i - nl i i- ii i tlit idn I will bo th ii run a for nlbar u ft 1 . n im-i SH .rt-ttniinm fur I ml Lin ,itnl boaid l lha Any- .iMi ni 1 1 hi lr rtnMif vai lor luttiou 1' gillie on ili aut'i'i! tn-iy ho a 'diead tn lot KubiCli bur. lew ih u nrt),r(io:f(uiortb AMium Aluio, .May Tl, IWC f(w WOItTHIXKTO.V fi."SXKTHBXr" V:isUiaf;(oit, 3). C C'uNHSi'W pi a Law aie.Qhiva'y In tha Hu ' psj tun . iiii'l lo ajtanil lu eaveft hplor vnt th. ' i niifi,t" I In -nl fM!r nri 4unl ac ilit-1 Ilia Ua- t et tn , Hu't-mi-. mill II i it t nl I'on.inixiiuRert lo inn'uf" rtt'i'nu tor i iv in um, ni hum and abroid, nl in iImiii Pi-noii ii .ni.l U'-ui.tv Isamia. 'I'r.)'lr' Ma'if, llcnlrmt-, I .ti nst an I Inbarituaei'l in i iv m ul nl ihe L'ui.fd Htslit and lo tttiratcn l ouatiirt 'I make lutrtttnienm fond it Io tnd Hloeka and ..ti li.n.i) nd lu(trufs., and tu naf oil 1 1 1 the pnrha mid p it I,''i, lad anil lattnt rich? in my t-titer I In 9ltl Barre Academy. .rpilK I'M, I, IT KM will bafini on Uednecdav, fepltm 1 rtr Ut. I A l'f"ii nd'' flit .tl ho urg miiad antiy in il.a Kim. j ILiKil, inrlttilmj r -in, wrinlim and tnc I $1 ,fi) er wr-ak. ArrHn.atnenit will Ua ioul i aci ommodaia nil that may j ap 'It fur Untid I ') ii-IViK-pil lirtt anff".frd a full and compotem llaird of Intiiiir. and every rtlmt will tta made t make nana i Acsflcm a picuiil end rofitah)c ri"tilri?i tor apholirv. J. t MMI, M'l.Mi, rnncuml. II irra, vz . It-"-2. l:4w iraPOxRTANTfOFTRMERS AND DAIRYMEN. ,ir'KKNV r TM.r.l.'" VrlKNTRII! I.UVF.R i' I'll i;jis, psrul.stls adslMfd .t ntra.lnff Cider Ithss.s. Il.is. I.ntd. r.f.sr. t'ttitl,. as,l all aubalaneea is ItttrlS s rnnitsnl titsiss.s fif fiw.r, sfc a Cheese Press. Il i prount'-iI hv nil m l.o have it in um lit liat thay rr w. 1 1 1 i hnjp. r inpoi-i'i, rumi.iri una poll tile itU" v. i y ituiif nnd iiruhtr. 'J lie principle invultrrd n Inn tor thi I'tn ntrif lsrri, opeiaird upon hi tho wfh' ol iha rtirann or u'l nr lo b pieod, pr-idiietnf at tirt 1 i)jntr m no juiiowi u uu hv unuy iiirrtaiinj! power, to tho lie nl rr itt.i't'd (nt puiH)ne , tbu HttHiPinK the ua'v true piifl' iple by which the whey can ba etTecinallj etprevvail Irum (In t h--) Tha (r,, bfin unra itjulad, id Ift tt t ut-ile UIf, and leauirea no furibrt Ulaniiun. on lha pJtl ut ire Dairy man ibna to turn th rtice, whtclili Cone witboul te- atttiiiig i from tb pret. 1 oi Cider, Hops, i-ardor Tallow it i almul invelii ibla, eithir at oiublu for ptcfins wail qatMttta, ot tr t iiioaari pie lor umra eiiciH iv vparatioa4. When uad will a Hao-l ti4ter Mill foi i;idtr, il u uu arnia oi fieei (Mn.fiii4iic, ana nouii oe owite! by i f) Firiorr in thn roualrr. TliaPrne of tha t'idat Millard I ra will eoma wllhio lla ntatftvot avaty farmer, and will anabl hmi 10 nuke eiaWf al all rauoi looj a tba applet will aap. with nvothvT than handpwcr. Thn cubtrriber, l.lnj pur betri) the le rihl to nunu faotmeanl wad itw above piaea ml be cuuniiva ol VVab tnytaa, Ctjttif nda, FfMalin atd Ur4 Kit, wwild rpert fyTly iaiU) 4(1 who havo tno tor aa ml lei tf tkt kiitd, to oisi-nina bn itfoeae ead il it-ay era diod to purcbae. th' can An iw upua irmi that wv ewuro antiiv uiUro- KLIA8 liAVIH. Mofltpa'irr, Vfimont. July Itft. GLOIUOUS MWS ! Mic .uost tiuportaut Iliscovery yet Hindi. Phillips' Patont Liquid Gluo, l(OU CAUl'i:TKH,llrU4h Maktie, lluok Hinder', Cab- inl ll.!( tluu"' keeper . DiugxiiU, Kc. Tbtfc ha ilia a fit lent li.ui-. a hnuid viali . aUa.i ready hr nite, mnuiiiM no Ara II la lrr Iruoi ftsu. II. aud will aewt 1 Mill 4 tn ai. eiiot, r aio oil a fnni m- ow, CkxMc, (iUt, sa,.jrtt 'nr, t-r any anaataoee a aualer or -uiu n UMdif uaaulsj, lU tout itlMl, wher- ir U baa I Mian muoduead, u wi ihe fi.nl ordor, a a mt tig lo aiecbtaie, u obtervaola mi brltll. Wa van laivoctbU lodae uicMe u Hurdwiu mti, Hi jIioi l.uf fil, Avr., mid guartulee ll lunoai laa. by SO o.r eaal. ibeu cimuimwh oidm ry (jiui'. IVm aia loakmg alu-iv eiisieuy i tunU foi tbie laii trtda ami tonauy tn will do i weiliaaU4i ibie iwomdiatelv W er. eiWMnmB Mlf jfll in nil (M.pulou mu in ihroMfhnMt lha Uoilad Sttaa fa'd tu ttoUWe of three tii. aUuby l.m. H-.-II Hni4ft leal la any rf the Uoilad Ptalef, Al, iIm llrlllah FuriHurr lohb, in boil laa nf tbiea n e. Ctmlry ftUrrhant., aurnd tu tb auv. Ap(l PHILLirS 6c COM 4 ClUMH STUM!', AWA PKAHLtAW YORK. a im- . W:3"1 Elijah Nje'ji IJale. rivllll '"iiWre, hiaf bocu arm"" b,.,t- loUl"- I fair riohnie 'wrt ir tne iH4rn- " ihiibiww CuiummttMiaie U Uii nrwl adju.i all c.ajj Niid dauutvtfdk ofall par.omaftimi tha atae of UL1JI1 V lalanf Moaiieier, in vu'd dutflet, dvcaaiwd, repio vftlaw iMvoltrut, and iha lerm f tl mviitbc liani t he IfJ-l diy ol June. aliad U, aii OUuittu thw credilari of ai.iun.anl. Ih a tbibt t ad lla t hei r r -. cl nm kr.f uu Di civa tiulioa that we will atuiitd lw lh dutt f yr itntoiaiwat at lb dwelling biHir ol lUne Mead, .n MuwiPrliar. iu alddittrifl. n (ha tl iloanUy of ! ti'iubff ad Ueoibai ct. at a'uKK 1 M un each of. .id d.j-. v. . IV III nr., 1 l7s.,- 'I1MOII1V CUOHH.t June fVJ, 1BW W rmuella Wells iSiafe. PIllJ l.tnmt!u. IH'IUI bssu spi'OlDt-d bu lbs llunurs I bis I'lub.is Cuutl lut lbs lli.muol tlssbiMlUa Comrata.lo.KH lu tstsits, ss.mio., suJ sdjuil slltlaliiis l. ..r . II u. ................. lha ..1. IS 1'AAILI.IA Wi:l.l,-I. Ills ol VValatbuit. .0 s.td di.tuel, il.ssssd, i.lisasstsd luaultsnt, and tbs t'toi ul all uioullu Horn lbs 7lbd.urjuss, ISi'i, .lliwud b a.ldtuultto tbs ctsdi loissrsatd dscssasdlu .tliil.it ssj ftor. then Is.lMtell.s K.r. .. ... astern tbat wa w ill alltftd tu tbs .lull, ur uut.B.isi.ussl si lbs dw.iio-uouss of Wut. VV . VVSII., Ill VVSISIOU,, ,D suit. - ja,a uT tesulsmb.f ssd Aursaubsiesil, si uus u'cluea altst suuo.oasscbols.i.ld.n ,, . , , llvosia. Wtttikui;, Jills Tib, A U IsM. It. ifc G. II. KILBUUflNE. -UENTISTS, Orrr rtnrbnitk'i Slnrrllnln .SI ,VHlitllrr. I . ' " "'EH. Ac with fttslj alkito trast.alst t.,.( ns.arr, nut snuali. Iliitt.rd itnnt t.h ,0I to hr.lth, and nrs In a Usra'. quailed in thla stats. h. anil naaa.l .si . "r" pin1 in uuriDiti in . M. FIELD POWLJfiH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I t V t!i IiiiMii AVIuirr, iiostox. n.."uf,rtot.i. ha. rnnatanltv rn band tR-t v. "' ' Ibsti l.llVlr KAUTOIIV rRICEH, NEW lOUK.nd I'll II. , tKI I'll I A ,.u. WUITK LEW), flV M. V HI tl'. s. ts f iifiT nn. n't Vf ii itou PRUO.-l, Cllt..V It UJ. tlVRsfUFFH, Jodd's H III. IIULK, sn.t N Al K l liltrt .it llnilon. Marsh, ' m em .FAANisS LKI5&CO.. No. 10 India Wharf, DOSTON, m .L'F"itjrt,iii:iw nr LINSEED OIL, aw & Boiled. SOAPS of nil Kind. 77;xv,ia'7x iii.n.xciiiXG row. DnilS, Soila ,h,Si,ISmln .J Chrmtcnli, ronttantly C0;6m Counsellor at Caw, No. 'I, COUJIT STREET, BOSTOX. xTyilusinet of nil kindt promptly attended to. Broadclothsj Cajtsimcro.-, Doeskins, Vcslfngs, A i:l(KT KIKIV out lo ro st SrilTT fc i I'lRt.!!'.-". Wl J.I.B. 11. It. RIKKE, swMr-sss & -mm, MAH J0,i rturutd iron. N blV UKK with a pood vrttnent of Broadcloaths, Cassimercs, and Veotings, which ha will mala ui m tli. l,iat ',!. and brit mssn.r. IXt IIAItviUN I.-. iur fur olhrr. iu maka un sr..l war ttntrd t rn. irNi;eo.r, TAiLnn'-i miupi.ukh, ukavo.ni, BllmT HO-'iiVtj.cul.l.uSS AMIHCul"l'rl lll!I'OKT3 DK.SKVV VIIIIK rAellld.V. f.r ials. .May S, 1-V 77 SUmMEK ARRANGEMENT. LOO cV KK1T1J, V-,."Olv'M lv notire tint ihy aiu receiricj ihi wee t Complete IKMiflmrnt .f SEASONABLE GOODS, NIS1V STVI.R l)lti'.?8 OOOIl-tll.lS SIIAWLH -I!"A.M:T l:illliriKti-l,I.NBSti, I'RI.VTB, (il.NUIIAMH, 4.C Al'o, s tiiifs n.l roll Unit ol CI OTIIf, Dot, kin.. N s?ti Is ..lug", Jr. I'tMi.l.iit arnv la nl II 'S.l, M nl t'lollilnc se Ulllal. Tlis ssu.s II.. nI. will In. atjhl .1 tbi luwc-at fricsa. Ji.n. 4, IHi e-J IIA1K, HUSK &. PALM LEAF Mcmsm. I VP.RY HI I'KKI lR AliTlLl.Er K HUMJIRR UlD, l s tti.v bo fuun.1 Cl.sjn. at J. O. KMEBV'd. Jul; ', InSJ. ELLIS & BANCROFT, MVK ngtiin i timi-'! Troin Oontun and iew York witli 1 irifQ end wrtl iii clrd atoi k uf Summer G-oods, w.ieSwr:an .til .i i.'llVCU I'UK'Krf THAN UVHR. We inviti the purehMKpr of o-di to rail aud eiemlne uor t..l-li of mm .us us nt: r,.ixi:s. la v.s, TISSUES, a IXC HAMS, SI .ICS, vj-c. Also, beautiful Watered Silks With a tt aa-ortiMi-iit of I. At and F Iti Midi tu Ulm. e vrutild tlo inviia .tit in went if iconm:ts ami icikbons l rail ann ri .m.ns .u Ito, k I . 1 its tti, lisani! sU.wbsto. I'iril Dunr 1:11st liiiiiicli Itritle. Ml.Ul,.ril I, Mu; If.'..'. 61 CASH PAID iWOOI il. Jun. -."S Iljr .-'TORIIH 4. Lt.MlliOK. mn mnrri nm) Tin iv a nil r uBL-ii. rttl SKlVt. lot tl.' Mm ml i.iM.)nn?o whieli lb people ol ih tif-imty beva bestowrd upiu me fur ihe neit )ar ; and bom citniii'L'iit tl it n 'luiniuapcei 1 Late Sa4c4 very lsiidy to my former ftm k. of IiOOTR t SHOES. And have dttariuinvd uimiu menufaiMnring aH aiy fk. and di'ptfiHa with Uoaton tulr woth ciilui'M. luowotrir loupvt'.t varinir ( II' tTrt aatl HHOEH, cuituni-nisiila unci Mnnti.ird, m lean pi ira tlu jon tavn beeo in the habit t i pa)iof lor llonitin mU worh. JOHN Bl'ALULNO. JR. Ju.iu 5J. 8t IffETROWLlTAN-HOTEL, ICioiiiltvny, ."Vow York. rilllK. MKTK'l"ILn'AN will lrsmilrlr.laDilsnencil J for Ids ,ssi..ii, ..t t'ompsn., hrjasuibsr lal. Tins l.riWa.U, I wo .lull.f. .-r di, si3ii:us LDWii co. Au. im. oi i ritoritjeronp. YOU CAN UUY Every Variety of fhihlrrii's Shoes, Of JOHN SPALDING, JR., Spalding' liloik, fiend uf Slate Street. WOOL, Q ASM jmJ fut WOULbj SCOTT Jc FIELD. June S FURHITDRE I U8T r-i eied tnitn Mn.hi''iu a la-ge aiinrtment a t L'raillra, tll'I'ICIJ CIIAIItli. (iic Mini U'nutl rut IIUIKI.M1 ClI.VIItM, lil-ctllMIt ami avnuiiti ,-u.i tJi.t.u tJll.lIlts, h CANE AMI WllllllSEAT, Sod sll a 1.1 a Ol Children's CHAIRS, tCrAUo juat rocvivad fr'im Nttw Vt k, AVillow Vr one. lllitiv i itnire, itaituiia Clillilrcn' Hocklnj; tl, t omiuoii Clmlra ll la f ruica. LOOKING GLASSES. KrA .ni.l ..o. im.nl uf LUl'KINU GI.ABt'Ea sad LOUKINli OI.AH-fl AI'BM CABINET FUUN1TURE L'ooelanlly on band rinater-all and ntsjiuino twf"r" i'i-uaiiajr. JOHN WOOD. Moalsslisr, Juno 1, 1SS3. Ci0l. ONE HUNDIIED AGEWiii WANTED rpO cireutti a new and vtir rpi4 4tkg uart, entitled 1 "Tho Great West," asd h.sdsarasir tllsitaird asd suund. It U ItllsJ srilh lut.t.atiof , b..i"fir 'I snd ds.cn.ti,o lutll.r islallsj to tbs vvsal, u.lili.r'Hs, urfdssi, iui iiso.o,s, mciu.its Afsula ts.tf.l, vsiu Uiuu it irom 91 tu ,a pst u.,. t or p.fttsvl.it, sssisaa tiiLtn. 11 1 1 t.t., ,-vo. u?, t'sit etissl, Nsw IJav.11. t'utiti. A espy of lbs nut. can t, ttaa al tbla olllss frlitSw. TIIK VVAI.II AI.I.A (Usvsns ) Sl'l Nt'.llV IS Ull ll i.lMl I'tr.K (s.trUsJoa.1 T'lB Tf.Vll'I.U tlf TUB sll'N AT IIAl.UbO. frl.'BSBRV IN CONriTANTi.Niirl.B- Vermont .Mutual ri.clns, Conipaiiy. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS, for 1852. 'I'llE iwsoibsiB uf tlis Vsnuout llutosl l-'tts Istuisn. I Coat.inr. sis h.islr outtbed tbal tbs fullolos ss.saa, IMIII li,ilt.la ,,. us b lbs IlltsClllta, u all (uls la) fuics un lbs lsU.su. data, l il! Cm... . " Ilso'r W. " H " " ' " j.Ttr '. ' " " " " J.s'tr 31. ' M " " " ' Ksb'tr 19, " I BSf cssl t'.b'.y II, " 1-4 ul uus ptr tssl. A..l 7, " 14 ' ' Ap.il It " 1-4 " " . id, i-a ' jus. e, n " Jiilj 7, " 14 ' Jul. 17, " 1-4 " Makisj 4 I 4 psr st. lot tits sir soJ lo( Amv.l I, lb.S-i. raid pit crslufa tn bu cast on lbs ullfisalamoutlufpismlun. uuts wllbuut tttttspes la ssr sndurarmsut. sod lu bs paid t tbs Tlssaufsl st bis otdes iu dunlpsli.f,oa ot bsfurs tbs 'JOtb da, of Oclsbsr, 1W3. Tliu Tweiny-rUlli AiiihiiiI (li jiorl, Cuiil.iuis s d.tsilsd sistsiusnt uf tbs Su.losMUf tk Cumi-ss, lbs atnuupt snd uumbsr uf la.ira, its. will ,b pullitbod silly in tfeptssibsf ,tti put lulu lbs bsuda of tb uiaiuWii, lu wulcb 1 tssusci fully tsuti tbstu lut a lull slats ausnt sbuluc th tuputvaoes lu Ibsut, ud ll.s eo,pany,cf tbs pssctssJ listiuf nl of tbstt sa.sl.ui.nts. 1 ' IT rilllttitTnN'- T,..a OIBc VI. No. ls.Jonsssy, Hlutftlitt, Au. 7, IbiJ- (