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Thank find the tiny se stricken by his diettliyolatment,„ liee,,le r .ifter, - ,thie.opportatie meeting, for `• you ,•-•- ~.,......- inda •ourPri•O'T 4 the long contintemee of his, Shell he the of - ins , Wedding breakfast ;.'-'• -,--. ilesPentenoY,:begEm to • th ink tht4.therttin 'of Our fiends have already disposed of:their car •-,.f--...-. "' of the noble ',house - : of 'Rauteciui r Y* o- uld '•rt180 range rood, ;. but—enter here I for thot(shalt tat, 1 ,? ...••-,, ~...A ln T e lth! i :-_,,ruli- o f hismiaresittg• Younkliula-- - 'by the aide of me,' as - Jove said to the poet! _ I .drowl4g*LY,i'l,,:"l,iitidnPt'Wl4ll4-htiondeltvn'ed Ma - grand : o know dice; Dlnterrie; aid loaght •:- -,..., -to reason v!ILL: 4 7/grPi . (4 l 4 . A o l,..44: l 4taitiVials -Pro - to - be, and would fain ' honor myself hy having ~.• ~..tr.,- t ooterous to ettptimiWenateartOrtable au amount thee near me_ ~ -- ... ~, ~-,; --. -_•, .' ,-,-. "''.orVrtPetlik;ilParlitilbPlewitit- hienOt liegfehle' - Pferielariedliendeniored,te'S/Onseliita: ''-' toile ,- - na - Ei - tlitir - -G' mai' 'itatturgi , t. h ofcourse „ . ...•,- , -. 7 .-3 , ~. —,s- --; -- ,- a nd,lN 0 _he-wasnot in _ .Just quit- . could care nothing about htm:. : 'Bah . t ' cried the ted his studio—it would not he - becoming; -but AintertTa'#Wltenitebf ihnitecenr - does not - en- V aidaii;Vhci - htia long been one of Plerre'ovarM. ~ i_ , - 'l l. zi -- -Z,l*#si;ol : thttfleadarits ot the world. Thank est admirers, and , had given - him the heartiest t`.., , , - . '--; I:lettarni,..theyware:_not - ' the only patrons of.•the eneouragemerit'aLthe aomnieneement'of hie ca- F,.,,. •11.-.,:tateripr r bad starved long ago Arouse Ye, reer, • shook hishateDAtith an naderdablegrace, c;• i s.:?"-;..; •Pierfkartd '-' saltowarkl. ,- There are:hundreds t.teldhili`.ldifpreteStations were vain, handed him '',•• lif - cioniedietirs and dilettlietieitirlfi lo O tietit l linto - the carriage,'andlollowed himself._ In this -- :. -- '. - -c-13, iliti."ativent'of s neiegenins:" Arouse ye foI l - fashion = was piert introduced ioo.e Duc hess .. , f." , •••..• -;.,:-.-. •-- and belhat genius.' i-, • " -.,__,-.. - , , •. - - ...;,-.• :Varre,•the eldest-daughter ittihenobleh :,.:, --,--.••., . the ',"•!.Bui - ',fer't.lte-preseriti'erret -- 'eetireenumo. :11auteceer; anti brought into actual aocial con ouee d o e r spiritual'ltrer'ri'a tt -' 4reittli°27l, ;" W4iilear bri:lhew' 'itact: wits' the members of that high:horn family, -- -'''' .. f„ , ..i.' snit Lid no tillirar irini.,,P9rPewer te- W° ,, ric;. "his "awmftnt*toned idea of whose virtues and 4. ~.i, lei g igth-he'lelllll - of- a tiolent fever , ' and tear. 'genteel had'exercided a talismatie: and beautiful fokamoirtfolin.." - a_ most precarious s state; ,HIS infliienee epon his life,and hadinainly contribu -'O.- Mother aitan up from`the pauntrylo Aurae .and t e d t o, s ai nn ia - fivi t i m t o , the . attai nm ent o f hie Water over him• - -Thanks to her ° - el" • ere , present ' honorable :position. -- . :":netwltheti adin g' the- " Aew°}3 with 'which an we ' ' - ',''At thevandle" ddaing-breakfailt‘tf the Duo de nee'el•lX'Aelidete and sensitivitorganiiatiotihaa ' Varre,hearho was there by. accident, who was been asealie ( 4-h° 4 .1 ' l e n gt hl eg ew te watana ; e nd not ; in bridal array; the son Of 'that peasant Du -:, • --, siowly,rettireed te - itampleteeilbtenee. _B iw-a , : - Y - - verea 'ithe'still lived in his:humble cottage far by,-.a,peor 'shadow ota yo uth Crept leaning up - '• . •. ~ -- away In pleasant Normandy—he was the obser ' - orrbispereatai-faithfal ar e; forth frOnituts dose ved of all observere, the -.leaky stranger,' whose chamber alto thefr° Bll .,eitt, ••.•-. :,- '-1 - . •, ' • , ~_ - „ aegnaintawee all were proud to make—who was .• - a ' *Pierre, 'Poor ,h O 9-s -- . 1 eeflut - thleee - Leith ' : in greeted with epithets of eulogy and congratada • -•:, thee 17 caul Undo l'AVi molnlittatTbnoi*eningt - tion—who sat at the right hand of the 'altered° „-•- 1 4 4 ifif eat testae the y outh,-shortly after:the lot - _Marquis dtHautccour, at whose left, all radiant . . ler hilailserartin.hle, :eiekled....""llhought at and. angelic,, Wee the -hright spirit of many a • , onetime that yotilOstibe 'put oratrue artists grand dream, of many an artist's rhapsody—the Y r it4 --fe W beh:f thoa "Fere eldYlinsPired hi' the Lady ;Verienne, - - " poor hope of Pieasthfle PetrOw • ADA now then 'The goad due is worthy to be mated with a -- - ' hest' found - thYPetron A° berm abSeinte phantom,daughter of the house or Hantoceur,' thought :11.1:11i thoughts of - art leave thee, and thou pi er ". 'One needs but - to have done something ,• ' alellecae almost 7 to ititleatlC ' . well, ,to have exerted one's utmost powers, to Pierre'it....pale_cheek fituthed lit was not true. secure the honor of hia_generons friendship. All He iiiiiiiii:krlirtist-ia his very erof — but whet 'la who come within the pale of this morally.august it Matter, now she was gone I He enswe_ednot; family, seem to be gifted with tree nobility of but ,- . 'tears filled his eyes-and tricklealdoWn his soul!' • • title face, for his heart throbbed - dm tto burst When Pierre discovered-how, for some years; ing at the thought ofall the grand hopes and am- the marquis had been living in Paris upon limit : hitioii and the bright v hlippy enthusiasm lostto e d means , p r es era ed• .f l rom the _wreak of his for him forever. . ~.../ " ' . , • tunes ---a wreck broughtabout by a series of cm- Um:de Phul,ll4twegor, kneWnotthesecret'of the toward occurrences, which had been out of his youth's malady,:and continued to reproach him", power to control; ; and for which he was by no mostly in a kindly manner, - bat-oftentimes bit: means acconetable—living, himself and his„two testy, for his apathy andwasteof time and talent. daughters, in 'strict privacy and humble eeono- These kindlY seoldings were not without good my and yet preserving throughout all the pro effile ; and the gradual return of health, and the roundest esteem and consideration of every grade softenitig infteence of time, allayed the poignan- of society from the highest aristocracy in France cy of his StlfrOritV, and Pierre end's , entered the to the humblest boutiguier who supplied their ..,,-; - ••Wi- -•••-." atelier: again,-to recommence work. - Ono day, wants; Pierre'e heart burned to see him restored the hright thought occurred to him (strange it to his old position of honor and competence.— *--..,-'; hadnot,done so before, but such is the-wayward- Thanks to the Due do Valve, Pierre henceforth -7,- - .'-• - - -. ' 4 ": .. ' -'' nods of youthful feeling,) that it was by no enjoyed the friendship, cad shortly, the intimacy _... '',., - t - • - ', - , - - - ,:l rump impossible that he might behold the Lady o f th e marqu i s , w h ose fam il y was now l i m i ted to %., -- :•••• ;•.; liferientle-4till•some day, even ahould - the house himself and Verienne. Meanwhile, - Rave by of •Ifenteceur never be reinstated:- The hope them, he was but rarely seen abroad, for he was took. TOCIt4 and with:firm; :settled; and stern do- engaged upon a great work. This ,by and by termie atioa to plum of his once buoyant, fan-- was completed; and all the dilettanti' of France, Wile-ferrety-he recumed his art-work. '.--' - - and many from. abroad, crowded to his studio, to • -If tivo - yeark - the nate° of Pierre Daverrielt°- inspect the fruits of his industry. - cianie.veeillll3loYin.-." Ile- bad worked sedulously Four magnificent groups of statuary, of ex ant successfullY. . Two of his productions, -..a guisitely beautiful conception and marvellous Canr*- - Itlf .' figuiT. `DerPair"• and . tllePe,' , had workmanship, were there,-all the work of Pierre's been admitted the Louvre, and had attracted soul and hand. These, valuable " almost beyond -much attention by their poetical beanty arid ex- price, Pierre predented to the Marquis d'llart _ qiiisite - truth.f -• By the time this young.soulptor wear , had, attained ilia ' twenty-first XerF, he had ac , 4. %worm I Parente!" exclaimed the mar-, ceniaPileted -"several coefs-ir retioris . , had`become quit with tears in his eyes, it what can Ido with knewn, even - to a -degree of celebrity-7ms in- these ? I have no longer chateau or museum, and - trusted with commissions of a blghandimportant these priceless gifts so sharply chide my poor character-74as irowing wealthy—mid, as is use- lot, it were a monkery to accept them. I cannot, ally the ease with fortunate men; <was much mu scriet ,l — flattered. With a:gaY company of a They are works of some repute," said Pierre, careless, bigh-ipitited young artists athinheels, - modestly; "the nation will be glad to possess and With this accession of wealth and honor in them for some of the palaces of the Louvre.— the:. - ley - day of life., Pierre had may strong You must adcept them for my sake; but if you temptations to a career of insousianee and dint- cannot keep them, I shall be pleased to see them patina; but , - the early sentiments of purity and, income great collection." refitteraeot,'so Curiously instilled into his nature A short time.. afterwards, a deputation of offi h.Y. WS romantic estimation of the house of Haut- cers e•onnectea With the Louvre, waited upon the cwur interferredto prevent any degeneracy of merge's, and very cautiously asked some linea ble description, and kept him to his onward trout redfacting the chefa d'auvrea of the scrap cenrie=a,gentleman. andaunrtist , for Duverne. A negotiation of some delicacy -..lvnicir_ r directiou was shortly'given to , all his , ,followed , which ended in the purchase of the thoughts .tifitt , .-most unexpected occurrence .r- group forthe Louvre at a sum of many thousand . • Therti_rerit,ered his studio one day a ' lady and franca . - ;; ' : . - getntleinift, who had gained admission by appli- i' Well done" exclaimed the marquis. "Here . -cation to Uncle - Pee. Pierre' happened. to be princely Duverne, are the proceeds of thy won 'irdently -occupied at the moment—engaged, in- clerful labors!" . • deed, in perfecting a Rectifier ehade of expression *, Monsieur," answered - Duverne, stepping up TIPOt - rt-fee.„, 0-- . --- „ endltith,Aralllht androgue - feeling •to the marquis, and addressing him with impres ofliritatiott'at-a.prostiect of interruptioni - lutevn , eve emphasis, PI offered the-groups to youi'and tinued MS work. The_visitors, ushered in by, I un d ers t oo d you had done me the:honor to ao the.proud and reverent Uncle Paul, looked on cept them; but if I have misapprehended you, I in silence. Presently; Pierre, with r o low sigh will immediately recall them to my studio, and of, satisfactioriat having eccomplished an inten- reduce them to fragments !" tion, "and : transferred - to enduring stone the •oon- "Recall them, and bieak theta to pieces!" ex ceptietror this - moment, raised his head, turned claimed the marquis apprehensively, and taken round, and stood:rooted to the spot in amaze- off his guard. "Thou coast not do that rash mis utent and confesion. There stood the Marquis chief , Duverne ; they have passed out of thy il'irauteceur and - his daughter Verienue. '' Both hands. Having done thy best upon them, thou ' werialtered.sinee he hod sees them years ago, eanst do thy worst, for they are no longer thine." ' but'there was no mistaking them. The marquis "I am content!" exclaimed the happy Du had grown: gray, - and a deep shade of anxiety 'erne, and he hurried from the house. and thought overspread his once hearty features, The merits of these groups procured Pierre a the Lady Verienne was a now woman of a fine cross of the Legion of Honor. Having now ob and elegant presence—her face matured.into su- mined a position which would save him from any perlative beauty, and her once golden hair sun- imputation of presumption, ho began earnestly •ny •hroirn. ' •to prosecute his snit with the Lady Verienne; „ 'Art thou really the same Pierre Daverne,' and wooed her as successfully 415 he had wooed said the marquis, holding out his hand to Pierre, the goddess—Art. In the Chapel of the Chateau and surveying him curiously but respectfully, Hautceeur, now re purchased by the aged mar ' the sou of Jean, once a tenant of our own up- quis, and re-appointed in something like the on the estate Hautcceur, whom I remember to olden splendor, the famous artist Duvorne es have presented me :sortie clever pieces of wood- pouted the Lady Verienne ; and in that chateau carving ?' / he resided, happy and honored, to the end of his ' The dame,' Said Pierre, much agitated. d ays . - ' BeCeiVe, then; my warmest congratulations, 0 that every young genius might catch some and my beat wishes for your future. Things are such muter-thought as did Pierre Duveme ! not with '-irte Mt they ante were,' he continued. a Practical men" may pooh-pooh: but it is not _ sadly;'' or I might have given You some more o all nonsense." However, thoughti and senti satiefactory testimony of my admiration of your meats may arise, by whatever singular and ap gerdus and sympathy , witicyour fortunes. As parently far fetched associations they may be itis, you mast take my bare word, young friend. prompted, it is a fine thing to find an authentic I was anxious to see you; for I have not forgotten key-note tuning!' the mind and heart to exalted the time that is past, and the circumstances that thoughts, fancies, ideas of life, and duty. The are no more--there is not one of all who were grandest attributes of manhood—under the pow once around me in whom Ido not feel an inter- er to entertain a conception of deity, and to est ;•• and lam much _gratified in being- able to worship—is to set the mind upon some fine de see you, and assure you of my respect - and regard, gree of perfection, upon some idea beyond one's though probably these are not much worth to him self, and towards that to work truthfully and ley who has won fame and fortune by the splendid ally throughout life. labors of his own hands.' . How beautiful the dignified modesty and frankneas of these few words chimed in with Pierre's out .dreams! 110 reverses of fortune could injure the fine'spirit of the house of Haut cceur. With _mach emotion'he expressed his heartfelt thanks. Metinwlule, the' Lady Verienne was looking round the , studio at Pierre's varlet and fragments. The artist saw that her cheek glowed and her eyes flashed with delight. It was no wonder, for Pierre'had extraordinary power in reaching and touching the heart. The marquis himself in ' spected. With much attention the objects around him. 'Well 2' said lie to Veriente, significantly " glancing round ttie place, as he took her hand to lead her to the door, • Beautiful! - exquisite t' Bald she eoftly, as in reply to hid look; A I could look at them the whole day I' - They:had been gone some time before Pierre , completely recovered' his presence of mind, and then he began to regret that he had not endeavor ed to discover where they were living. But they_ . . were „goner:non, anti he could only trust to the .-ftiture. With:renewed energy; and a certain in - nada& of glorious thoughts and hopes, he,re tainedlii his, riork.. But the Lady Vorienne-- did - she ':l3ot seem like a queen in his atelier ? and • was.she tot a daughter of a long and proud.line , • age ? while , he; rich and famous he might be, was still - but - a peaannt's son. The gulf to be putted was wide - and perilous, 1 - -4 BraVO ! ' cried Uncle _Paul one morning, as he`entered the studio; 'the house of Hauteceur will soon be set to right again l There is a grand Marringethis morning at St. Paoli—the Duo de • - -..varriyto Mademoiselle, the daughter.of the good old; inarquiet The- duo has an ocean of money, ' arid - seen theOhateau d'Hautccenr will open its gittea tigem - ' Without ', a Word, Pierre seized his „bat, and ruahedjrnin the hbuSe-• • A few minutes brought him tothe church ((St. Itoch, in the RueHo • : litiktf: -- ' TludinarriageWas, just. conartmateC.- A • lerflext-olva,_lind•gathereCround the doors. In describable • agitation, Pierre, mingled; the moll ygOlitir:--and7.iwaited:the ,oeraing-forth,of the - tridali_pirty.:',W long line - . of - handsome .' equ i r oges , was draWn-_-Ult!.-blfOro,,_,th,ttigrerjt.._dot2r, which. preeientlY-Wae'throtru•-mgLe, 3Teukir.el.o°,_e ".gallant party immediately taMeJorta.:_, ttsta Xedquast!'—'Voila -lei nouvege-Otariesk!±2-W 0144 .., Pipouzl i murmured many ioittes.irtthe'utrollgi adi, a'nebly handsome conple-4011114... 4 i v it Goa ! r , It.: was not. the Lady Verienfle I .;,L , She , . walked-behind her sister, more . ever,, - ' aliur, in Wh il e - satin, and wearing rodisik - tfer , - • '--,.beautiful pair,leaninguptiii the arm of the 1en7 ... , „- ' - .c : ' - i-; - abll.le ma rOs - '. ' -' -' -- •,1 : 'What! Pierre Anernelo The duo ` stopped' tsuadinlilif-lelt gi,eitdriOs.hik-iarriar,-M0 43 • aaa vife'liiisk jest ascended With; ' - P-- b Otte foot i.9ptlng..:aplb t h e illet % Pused, rail ed---histliat; and ' .extefided.'hilt-land--tewarda, - 1'; ' - The lattertappraded, grasp ed ' the ' " —jamb but impres nidegroont updn 23=11 The Troubles in Honduras. The New Orleans 7Fue Della brings no thelettcr on which the telegraphic announcement was based, that the Ltritiati steamer Devastation had, by forcoof arms, taken possessicrn of the port and town of Tray+lto, in the name of thb Sing of the Mosquitos. The letter is dated Belize, Honduras, February 21, and alleges that the town was quietly sullen. demi, under protest, to the demands of the British com mander, who only allowed the authorities two hours to do liberate. The writer also adds: "I will also Inform you, that the original right to cut mahogany In that port of the country was granted by the State of Honduras to Archibald Montgomery, and d ar t., the tints which ho used thu privilege he always acknowl. edged that right, end paid that Stale for the trees; entered and cleared hie Teasels at Truant% and In ovary way com plied with the laws and requirements of the State of Hon durs. In 1848, Mr. Montgomery sold his entire interest in Honduras to John Carmichael &Co., who established a house hero under the firm of Anto, blether k Co. For a time that house atm oomplicd with the lam of Honduras: but finally they made a much better bargain with the " King of Mos quitos," and hoisted his flag, refused to pay Honduras for the mahogany VOW, to enter or clear their vessels at Trua nt% and, in a word, entirely repudiated Honduras. These rue the true farts of the case," As the steamer Devastation has since arrived at Port Roy al, and male DO report of the difficulties at Trusille, to which she is represented to have taken "apron:dr:tent apart, We shall hays to await further advises before we can ewer. ban the truth of what the Trite Detta's correspondent asserts- ger The New *York Mirror sagely remarks: If any Treaty, shall be_sanotioned while the duty on American books imported into England is 80 per cent : , and that on English books imported to the United States is only 10 per cent., giving the British 20 per cent. advantage, quite enough to enable English -publishers to monopolize four fifths of the total book trade—it might be well too, that the people should know what is being concoctvi in private by the British Minister and Americia Secretary of State before the measure fully becomes a law. CALIFORNIA GOLD.—Private letters from Cali fornia, the New York Tribune says, speak of the yield of gold as very large, and pre dict that the shipments in March will be six and a half to seven millions of dollars. One very re markable and important feature we hear of from several sources by this arrival. The ' beds of streams which •were worked out and entirely abandoned during the Best year or two after the lisbovery of gold in that country, are now being Worked over again with equal and in some oases, (greater success than originally. See - keys NOTE.—A counterfeit purporting to be s one,dellar bill on. the "Farmers and Mer !ohartte;Bank <of Baltimore," was detected in int Wednesday, It is said to be :Olbee-Imitation of the genuine , and is simply de= a - perrtion of the vignette—the hand of the milk maid which is resting on the cow looks more like a paw. Msrning l)not, fLU1rat••••• • r" .2.. ....”-••• • • - •;•••••"*Vaiab PSIU /S PIM* Editors & r.114440M1". . . `PITTSBUtQH: TIIPJ3DAY Selteatsioeediathairict,loß•44, ozare imooneltaik=l ••• • • •ed ttubtatten",ll.4.6.ltreodarotiox Was Common Dnbatood.' 'IDEUTOORATIO NOMINATIONS. CANAL coleassroNts, • THOMAS H. FORSYTH of Phaaddphia Cbunty. AUDITOR GENERAL, EPHRAIM. BANKS, of Maffin County. FI GE J. POREERDtEY, of Crawford County /Sir' Mom& M. Prmaani, A 00., who ars prompt, hott est and gentlemanly in their butanes/1 transactions, are the only authorized avnts In tho cities of New York and Boston for tho Morning Port. Thoy aro authorized to resolve Ad v ertisementß and Subscriptions for us at our usual rates. Their rceeipts am regarded as payment Their offices are at NEW YORK, 12.2- . Nalomn stroet. BOSTON, ICI Stzdioatroot. . • • . earn= 'on' raurnab•-ei , • • • n.thEnerstly maaeli . ireddltiganerlfor.um Dioregroo Trro to air ITreo sl.l.l6loZ•morosow door, plowed • to aVPILINTING OF ALI. 1L91)4. lo tO , O anatoolsOls.soof Spoolto Tomb tanno..'ltory ob. Yd nolo, of Typo, IT= etty Woo Pisa don to Dianoad,Cll ma bo found In ow oltosalro JolrOdko. 'Giros. 0c011... . . . _ Aotwr.—Mr. John Woods will stet as agent for the Morning Poet and Saturday Post, at the Inge of Tunnel, Indiana county. its We are under many obligations to lir A. A. Hunnewell, Poet Master, at Columbia Cala., for a package of late California papors ler We are Indebted to Judge BANKS, Audi. tor General, for a copy of his Annual Report on Banks and Savings Institutions. Mr. Gurztont has our thanks for a similar favor. , • ser Wo publish this morning a statement from Mrs. E. J. Fussell, in explanation of an article which appeared in the Gazette some time since, and which was considered grossly slander ous, by her and her friends. We have under stood that a prosecution had been commenced, but through the intercession of mutual fiends, of high respectability in err community, it was discontinued. Mrs. and Mr. Fuesen are, we aro informed, highly estimable people, and the ob noxious publication, to which she refers, has not only given deep pain to them, but also to a large eircle'of friends. THE CABINET. The Washington Union,"pointhdly contradicts the:minors which have been put in circulation by a New York paper, respecting "a storm brew ing" in the cabinet. That paper remarks that the cabinet of President Pierce is strong in every element of power. It is Strong net only in the ability and influence, but it/ the mutual confi dence and esteem, of its individual members,and in the unity of aim and harmony of action with which they pursue their common object—the public good. It is strong, too, in its dependence on the President, the keystone of the arch.— finch is the confidenie in his resources of wisdom and of will, that the country entertains no ap prehension of feud and inefficiency in the ad ministration while the executivo power of the government Is in the control of the present Chic Magistrate. The lowa Democratic State Convention bled at the Capitol, lowa City, on the 24th of February. Wm. Tuoursox, of Henry County, was president- The following nominations were made : For Conanirsioner of Mr Da Moines Riper fat provetarnt.—Jossau H. Bonstar, of Van Buren County. For Register of the Du Moines Riser Improve ZO . IIGB 1311.1.L.15PY, otillapollo County. For Attorney General.—DAVlD C. CLOUD, Masculine County. The election for Commissioner and Register takes place on the first Monday in ApriL The election for Attorney General takes place on the fret Monday of August. Bar Judging from the following paragraph, which we find in the Albany Atlas, the people of New York will have a fine time paying for a "small gudgeon in a big basket:" MILES ILLS TICK MON= Ooaa, AND WU= IS IT TO Lie— Tho actual and arthooted raft Or the three unrompletof cracks le as fuows:— Ihalemeot of Erto Clonal Genevoc Vallay Coral Black River Cana Cod rio far ...... Add Mr. Vanderbiles estismatt. to complete Total coot.-- SIM MILLIONS of dollars for tho enlargement of o en. nal which east originally only amen millions of dolLmra, awl the anwtrnetion of two made ooly two hundred owl eight miles to length, or one hundred and alxty-four tulles km than the Erie Canal !I BLOODY BENCONTILE.—We learn from the Clarksburg (Va.) Regular, that a bloody rencon tre occurred at West Union, Doddridgo county, Virginia, on the 13th ult., between thin men engaged upon the railroad. Two men attacked another named Leo, who defended, himself with a pen-knife. Ono of them received seven cuts in different parts 'of his person, one of which severed the jugutnr veils, and caused his death in a short time; the other met with a narrow escape, as one of the strokes made by Lee with his 'knife, out the skin over the jugular vein of his neck. Lee is in the West Union jail await ing his trial, which will take place on the 20th of May nest. 'LEESON CATTLE Ton THE WORLD'S FAIR.—The Chicago Democratic Press of the 10th says: Wo learned yusiorday from J. A.! Brittenham, Esq., that Illinois •il3 • likely to present a specimen of her great staple r Baty, at the World's Fair, that will do honor to our rich and magnificent Prairies. Franklin Harris, Esq., of Champaign county, has one hundred ankten steers, which are re garded by good judgeeas the finest lot of cattle, for so largo a number, ever raised at the west. It is thought their overage weight will not be less than, twelve hundred pounds. They will show the world what the Prairies of Illinois are capable of producing. ARRESTS IN WAND INGTON.—The.,Wnshington Republic statee that Michael Sullivan, with an associate named Sladden, from Baltim \ ore, have been arrested in that city charged with' an as sault upon Mr. Creaser, on Tuesday ni a ght.% Up on the person of Sullivan was found alungehot with which it Is supposed tire blows were inflior c ed, and on Sludden a well-oharged revolver. They were bound over for their ‘appearance at the criminal court. Sar The New Orleans Delta says, that a literary friend of the editor, who la "singularly competent for the task," hue work entitled "Cuba in 1853," in a state of considerable for .wardness. It will be published not later than October next. The author has been for sometime accumulating facts with regard to this island—historical, financial, and political—and the result of his labors has been, says the Delta, "a mass of information of the highest Interest and most reliable char acter." We wonder if this is not another. Fillibuster project? New (Mums is remarkable for lawless schemes of all kinds. • DEATH OF COL. JOHN J. WOALIEN. We regret to hear of the death of CoL John J. M'Cahen, which occurred in Philadelphia, on Saturday morning. He was well known as an active and influential Democrat, and a kind hearted citizen. Our readers will remember that he was sent as a Commissioner to London to ne gotiate the Pennsylvania loan. Pirrrnotts Ttilitirs..—We see it stated in the Baltimore Sun that the tunnel on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which since the opening of the road to Wheeling, has been - passed by a se rious of re, will be ready for the laying of the rails about the first of this weolt. Upon its com pletion, the transportation of 'oeavy tonnage will set in over the road in earnest. ._ ~;,; FROM O 118 .WAIMINGTOO'OIIIitrakINDEFiT C.lTs.now.yikoTottump.lB,th.-14aith, 1§5.8. masri..miOa..t. - 21 , 474:qt',: • Aftei, smite ditys'.un - aiohlafile delay, I agolti d!op you lififirapall7 to say, that . matteritietifthliikehitio•aitt itistdiOg more of a quiet character than they presented a few weeks since; and consequently the city is be'- doming ming more;tlitil : but'-them is much here, at all times * tuexeite interest ;:and .I, ' now propose to send you a letter daily, relating to snob mat ters as maybe presented to iny -- plmorintion, cal milated , excite intereit-m the minds of yiini readers.t. • . - -•- There is .nothing that presents itself just now more-interesting, than.a brief notice of a reit' of the Representatives; effkaupsylviiniala the Con gress: of, the United _Btates - 7 I have made the 1 acquaintance of nearlioll the,Uernocrats of:atir delegation..;:nd„ m`mfd a - peak , of them all. as very exeellent and coMpejont - gentlemen; 14nt of those whom I write * , I''have formed an opin: ion that perfectir.achordsC7hrith , the estimate" placed upon thoitillere, CoL Thomas B. Florenea,'who . reprcscats thh first district.; and whose pectotrice is Philadel 7 phia ; represents Sontbwarle;"Moyamensing,'Oe.,• and a part ofithe City. Ile is an active wrut ergelic membh . r-of the lipase;'. and is,deaerved ly poPtdar nothnly arixonglais constituents, hut also - throughout a very hit-h.q . circle of acquaint ances. I haver 1-irtor; a'Ci s il:T..-for - "perhaps five years ;' and always, whether:at home or abrosA, hare found blue to be the, 'fame free, off-hmal, generous minded gentlmitan—redly at all times to serve his party or a and prompQn the discharge of his eal!;ic s , Avhethtr.pubic: or private. The Colonel ,. in.a:N - cry handsome man. Gen. John McNair rept-emits -Delaiti , re and Montgomery (the gfth distriOti) and"the people there could not repress-Up:live, among ten thousand. Ifs is not a speaker but he is ono of those plain] ,poetiCal, sound, corti-: mon-sense, honest men,;•• h==ose life lam le.2e-n -passed amid his censtlttieuts ; and who -:e dren look up to him .A' second f, htr. Tee General has been a liriFepter sr' youth, suceessful in hie avocatyon; and rAalms a useful and influential tantker.:-..11is po-t office is Nor turMARCH 22 ristown. Galashn A. Grow,—cne-of the youngest mem bers of the House, :end whose rest office isGicn woad,—represents tile twelfth listrict : and from his ready faculty of deltlin.g;- nod his (-opacity for business, ha.ssttrlitetf-jthigh standing atni..ug his fellow-Members:` The GiOTZ9 mere of „a.. thinking than a - talking rant; bat can porform his part in any line of action creditably self and his State. James Gamble is one of :tile fairest specimens of an old-fashionedi modeSL%-uttassuming, sound tbinting and ccrreetneting Pennsylvanian. lie represents tho thifle . yuth district ; livos at Jersey Shore; and while here. is the room , rao to of Mr. Grow, This gentleman is one who will, " wear well," because he is straight-forwnrdand . honest, and possesses those qualiti.os which must make him an intlnential member, James X. !kir:Lan:4mo, whose residence 'is Charnbersburg, is a very accomplished and roPie representative ;_one who ha y s m: - .do a f..-varahle impression in this _City, as he must do' anY: where else. Ho represents the , 41:steentb (Es trict. Of Alfred Gilmore., who comes from tho twenty-fourth district, it is scarcely worth while for me to say any thing to your remlers. Tle represents a etrotz Democratic ilh7triet ; end is well known as a gentleman of n lifb or ler of talents, very indnstrious in I:tut:tiding to Ids , lu 7 ties; and ClAittentlycourteous in all his rela tions. Gilmore is one of those ta , n may be looked npon as atlyabeitig. He will undoubtedly, (sheuld his life be tits.tvd,) otsnmy a higher position (n: political life•. th4l: h 11' - .N7 does; Last in thiS . connection, but wit bait in the es timation of the public—among our ilelectaticat in Congress,—stands J. GLANCEY JoNr.s, the repro , I °optative of the sterling, indemitahle, uncom promising and unwavering Denmerney of (-1.1 Buts, the citadel - of Penns:llya:l;a Democracy. In manners there is no one in or out of Congrevl, I more kind and pripossessing; and he has pro-, eu himself to be forimost among his colleagues, no a strong reasoner lit favor of the radical doctrine of the Democratic - party. Ills able speeches in Congress on the Tariff, :;.a. and bas COnSiant ex ertions in our State, during the late l'resilential campaign, had a Powerful effect in socuri7r for OUT ticket that okerwhelming majority...which marked the seconl of November as an ep, , cl: in our State history. lam rind to tied that 11 - r Jones is properly estimated here : and that all look forward to a bright political future far him. Pennsylvania may well be proud of such a rep resentative as J. (]lance} Jones; and in her in tare history I donht not that his name will stand high upon its paglT. Of the other gentlemen in Congress, represen ting the Democriley of l'unns;lvonia, I an not able to speak definitely, not haring had an 01.- portunity of becoming acquaiattai with then.-- I believe, however, that, nt this moment, Penn sylvania is as well represented In the popular branch in the General Legislature as any.;!tato in the Union; and there is no room for question ing the assertion, that her position an a member of the Confederacy is as high, and the intlanne: that she exerts upon our affairs as a People n. 5. great, as that of any other State. In my next, I may give you some political items, or disquisitions, or something of that sort. Yours, truly, L. E . 7.003,516 3,554,212 -.413,112,900 )6p00,000 .sso,imxt . • A despatch from 'Washington, March iSth, says:—lt apßeati to bo generally inderateed, this ever"ng, that Mr. Buchanan is certainly de cided upon for England, Henry A. Wise, of Vir ginia, for France, and Mr. Soule., of Louisiana' for Spain. —lqr. De Bow, editor of the Commercial lie view, has been appointed Superintendent of the Census Department, vice Kennedy, and took the oath of office on "Friday. UM appointment givee general satisfaction. The property of the late Daniel Webster in Washington city, was sold on Friday, by his ex• ecntors. There was great anxiety to purchase relics of the deceased statesman, and nearly everything of that class broughtdouble its :nine. I An ordinary-looking cane seat chair brought:3ls, and old common clock 530. The rejection of filr. Beale, a democrat, as Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, on Thursday, was the result of a democratic caucus thole:tom ing, before which various charges of misconduct wore brought against the lato incumbent. Be sides, ho has become quite rich from the office, ' , ,1 could afford to give way. His successor, McNair, has been up for First Assistant Postmaster General, but was induced by demo craticsSenatoreto accept this other office, which is considered as worth some $4,000 or $5,000 a year. Tn every sense, Col. McNair is a highly respectable man. The almost unanimous re election of4he , other Senate officers is equally significant itainst Mr. Beale. It is said that Senator Douglas is strenuously urging the claims of W. A. Corry, of Ohio, a prominet leader of Young America, to a foreign mission. lion. Mr. Fieklin;of Iljidois,for the office of Solicitor of the TreasuTy, is strongly urged. Hon. Graham N. Fitch is recommended for a place in the Indian Tharean, and the Hon. Mr. Lockhart as Didion Agent. JudgeHamelond, of San ikrancisco, is probe.- •bly, to, carry off the collectorshfkof that port.' The California Delegation recommend 'him, Much to tho disappointment of Hon. Mr. m• Mshall. Hon. J. L. P•obinson probabiy,,he Marshal of Indiana. Col. Gorman, Dale Owen, and _ex \ Speaker Davis seek diplomatic and consular appoint ments. Au- inquiring western man asked President Picaou how he liked the air of Washington?'"He ecticl; "I don't', know, for I have not the' portunity of getting a breath of fresh air. Have not even time to shave;" which was evident by looking at the President's faco, EMSBESSEN WASHINGTON ITEMS UMW .. - .'';. - • ., :r•:- - ,-' - '..'.'.'s: •;:..;1' . 4.:.. 1- ,::.f• - !`,t-!-.:i;.: - .•. , ,:. - 'f .!!-:. ,:: - =WM WWW=M Fiqn, thu Pit.1.0,airt,,e,#.1040. - .,,, - 1a r detypi - nidelf, irt jcr§,hecs~tu zny fatTly andlKielktra toAlie. - ceee .of _Sjrr:itinlittn;L be leavt,ta;ezli atteetiou.,tothe felletUtg ittfirt etatenh , ete,eotet*-entl, ihnsdrsrku a tf a peilso rabid of_fafgk , e:ll.lleuliyieus elaltrivie reude-yrilh- - in 1h 111:41-fe,;1'NielW,J,ind et4tien uith various veraions etudi..-eco.pmente; hrougli the -Toiblie prim char.ing mutt cull anti eak.,-Ate7l. to bring odi- Frotu eu-ei.rly ',period of tny. life have —been rite su'lcret of i/1r si on uell'ieceittiy I did bot -nntlerstnr,q; bet; which- I 'uort-helieve :quo Many j fante nre fruniliar to those knOwo .one nod. nburAn:it to simony tau, furulalicti alite the euroctrkea of these impresHio . ns. At an early !Igo.' heel:One , connectelt with - tim-M'etticiaiit-E.;(shurett in which fof forirtden ;car ,I Hire 21174V5 , first: became. imare of, 4ge fact, that .1 ' me was . adium for spiritual. • tuitnif..Atatiotfe at‘4 . ..eatnutunies.tions. , -- - nupopulor with }lca rtnrse-hy:pulpit and LATER wit4and varions-epi-r thots.:c I naturally shrank front:notoriety; .holioviug in; my soul that tllose r - . oanifeiitations froin'the •Forld, and that Out.lvtailti tins :n it . ertnilling" his, irdnisteritni spirits- to speak TO. s ati,ns they the - dive etsthe - .Sa,- vitir,. - Ond believing that it, ries iny'duty, (if ..the: :Oita Spirit's.° it,j' to submit ici beipg used. for she yobs of my fellot creatures, throw I.;,yilosora open kci 113(111t Oilft#i o:friends ntol socruivtlettoo who sought to judge for theta , . B elve - of ntanifrotatione. lierdinv,e -3 eves ree., , fved ore cent for these communications, nor • tyice I hoe boon „n,ss.ork , d, delivered a 'leetori; on .this subject: - Since' tbat-tinie up to. pr.i:s. , :•nt a ifetefri6pis n ctinticit.to in= reLtig,:tit rfle thuszr!!gt !A.e . et. . Thiough ...1 m e Ns ati ,huMttip tistTltlilCltt C•Mnrallnii,nfigna are Vi:Vn. I .R rn rani7ietiseti ritlio9t ,tbo ngtudy. of , ttuy er.c-mt , zr, ori My r:rt. ever, .07.1 coming- eta of fills tt-ancr:Aulic nny,rocoilectionpf anytoirt-f tirzt has Ir , :en said- or vritten - through. Vir3 ; cotnir,irdieAt'kou.s beol Te - Moat of i, arc: ho r:4l - , 1 (5f ilsozb to hom they nrc or the'ee t.bere.ts erngle --hick five purret: mind nior not read; or ,;.biel.) zolltislen,:oi which dok ltelydectritle of oliarity,ltice, peaet raid g4oti :will to man, unliezitatingly ka s.ut , ii- - ...7.fieu to the :. God, rl:rt_i E reverent:a rind odors, is ray ,;,..-.23:tre it' this ho not - spiritual,' I IS. 1 raoliot vortnitted to en -1,1; Vi-f herald , Ili,- wolf], brar_d,o - 1 vrith it:in.-my:. charged iho happiness of: a farm I.dami,ortd consignirie.., its head, Mr. to a lunatic nsyluin. My ne t c: , :7lMelleed fifteen I wa.3 it.tro , ia,:ed to Mr. 1)ou-glity •1-"•;-- Ts.vl‘ , V in this•alln whizre r. nin!llz.tighter wore en ~:.4.1t11112.ter., I wai . .usged.by Mrs. Taylor' 4,..7knnee,tion - 2., to visit the flornily Cot I ilLd not wish to c-O—(''otlld. tint Acura iron', 6r rat , toisincEs -in Tibial:lJ' v.-a.; titt-a (tifirigod, and .wSict: woo at the time large profit. Thry 'urged file -to $;-.) I :would rentler ti:e fatnily .Ft-r7 , l.7?—tnat Mr. tionht -11,111; att.l thtts, pecuniarily-1 titotildTo:ie MEE „ ;:!..eetr. , pinY with the d a n,-.1 1 ...: ter rho i, --tip:cult:l'l , A in thin city up to this time. One Imity vas suffcrirr. with_a- - (I 11:,,t11 piiti) cit inv arriraf,tind ..f rhich tsahArqueur'y.• Some was attached in tapi , l every 1..n00h , r t:•.- fo!nily r, t tho3-atingest. • 1 . v• lli -1•••1 lv it Enda altruist aletii (for nudjirrienris feared tn'atTroarli)-t;eat-. int r t.:':tt,T:otiri - f4t.thrtn tur.,:netiettliy, as their eti, 7. ill 'til:`') . ?7. Viaen I iota. a sr.-..1c3 pae.l(•” , age c , ,;:: to m ,c:hic`il ^cirstrurednot IC oven f lay I , ra•b.aoi I opepe , l it.. find 10 our 'surprise flun , l adr,:ll'.nn'trfi rr. is me equal riC.ll.l.l.ialfer childre!l (1 is ntun . :7;r) i.i n val.nahle -!,!!!."7 my It - rs , •••1••••it-1 t,..,rrjert 'eft i r• .6 37:1 1•.;1'..r. , t,.. A 1 wu,st.re,ed to. 4 - srleAs prezenin val.Tmade 1110 ttp 1141 11! f affection f;n..lsarci to rani - • it.in:thly tta,i• f : :toily. dn.; qv to a I "qip %,'l.e re e,2.lpf ine'il:,tuqht , ...r ._n ,t-aFter, th••.: c-,i.-era.o by t3:nltnovt4- 1 ntaT:y, r;• - ,n= tend:- wLirh l aid c.riCt r^ ^e: PiT'aiti ;11., 0,:r1. any baler z...ff thiscio 'nn:nt tt: .1: 1 .1,l Len:: if I Intl ne.lerlll,7-t Tha rbrona. inain liot`t;o: Win: last t Ft hry,ry - t ins= ; ved `font Mr. 1ie..n144 , :ty is Ili terly - fulse.—: :sod nevi: requent, any afletupts tai Iflq,"+":1 - : hiot,und previous t,, h : i c. , :ernio:r tt%failv; i::4. , hfr.,l Febtu3ry ”th.— tta ll...z.or,Ltyfar.d her I P.....11a..*/, rolled 1110. Mr. I v tit. 11 in.atin. They admitted that tn , .-y ! leivie, oconton chat 1 'to! ree , l - .-e i t.a.. , .vitit I , erirnovtledge and :het zhe uot , fled, and that I rncs•i-. nt; nnorm thAn I had de :.,0172111f wit to tied with me, but at the cc.e,tr - er.:, , , este;uaed mans over:: And ti,ct it any, of had Kari or acted etherwl,e, itsal rlinowledge, d tbe as sorry furit. tba and her eon iu-law hnem lb a I to hart home on Monday.— This 1 oft.:l Weann: - _ , l;ty Collating, viz: the 10:a. fi.o dlr•2. - ... , ,e.1 to Pittsburgh. In tLip , f.!10 4%.( - Of any attorapt tit sui elde.l._nyor 11..., in tite!o let ter_ord tho. vile -its tuw,le, I suppress for the al' do not believe Mr , to of le; a any knowledge of tneeo an: re4ay to exhibit , 111. c,houid it bf. , .-rae, nee - ceedtr,v 10 vindicate 63 , character. Dart:o:l.ly last visit to New York, I saw no ,sani . ty.in llr, I.4)r.frhty, nor de I beIIC.SC I%q 7:4C+Yr (unless it bt on the subject, of t , iv - fory. vold on this there l uny ot.t1:1:; onlodily if insanity it be.) eitaroalrie ill den ee with tointl I must soleranly af firm I do ;la: that on the eontrat7, it, h - rto caiet and soothe bim, and Were be in this vitert• I could oece..aion,tlly see hita, I dlot.dl no for for his sanity. In conelusien, r,itio:Ot;!,b I have-Dann been the sub-, .1, et o, ou and tuisr , Tresentation, I nu) • , f 4 , ver tserit=4f wilfully Or I:nowiugly noine.itti•J,or t)f . itteutindi.s)ly injorhilt (11.-kl 'that there - L.4 do a.q . of ley 'life I to have publi..r.hed to a scru tihir.lug, 1. E. J. Fnuxou." :•et i o. Cui 42: 1 Bcrocc- rd.!' .ki , lornmn in and for salit city, rsonally TM. Elizabeth T. French, t.coroted, saith the facts set forth in tilt , foref...eing statements art: ILIA and true, to the beid of her knowledge 'and belief. E. J. Funsedt. Svoto e.tt ismtle‘eribed this IrJth day of Maieh, A. D. 1.7J.):',. .N. . NOVEL R.I3.:WiTI.I.C..—La.st night,. sa'y - s the N. O. 'Cruo lbdta at th., 15th, the festivities of the into 6-..g.kera ail nine-pin players of the Saint Charles street AV:IS interrupted by a - strange noise and hubub immediately in front of Dan Rice's Alusaum. Glasses . , balls, and pins were dropped, and the crud rushed from the cafes into the street. There,: stilliarger nninbe-r of.. people were al ready a,tscnibled, apparently in great con fusion and. CY-Citoneat Watchmen were seen fly- ' ing to and fro in ii:il directions, ringing ‘ their rat- ties and whooping their rallying cry,' while' a hundred throat were shooting variously, "fair . . . play!" "t: can hacl,r"fp art 'eni!" ~ no you don't!" 1 "larra fur the mall!" ''go it, locker" em., -nte. , - The portieo enraged were a big, stalwart Sal on, arid a scarcely less ntou4'tnative of Africa not a negro, but an Orang Ontang. , It was the same moo trove creature now exhibitinr, in the ' Alus.enin, which eomretra an successfully with' the .other celebrities in the interest it awakens . ' l in the public. It would- appear - tlintLast eve:. ping, almut the timuspecified. it made: its escape.: from the Esitibiti , ,n, and endeavering to-reach. Ithe Levee, v - ,here'it w ished to take oratentner for , New lork, was . confronted by the linden than I pint} alluded to. -lock° ..was brave, and . litiazle. - a • dcuptrate resistapeE . . The man squared right and left in 'regular milling fashion, but theluge . monkey gonged. scratched and bitlihe r dog.— The fight continued - .for five minutes, the man waebittetatorribly, and Wattaboutio cry,.`enough!' when the police interf:!red, .ntid, -the ape :wit's a,r,,. . AIICN . is iiit.gt.9.--.ol7ing. to ' tho scarcity a? fins beef, cattl4:ooo;*. to.; thelnitchers:nt St, .Lonis hare -agyansed-thO price of meats theiretait rafirke*l.:::::2heestonts of-beef are now sold at 0.-t4:lo'4#4:fand;unilten at:Eft - a 19 ess.;l:ishiekare blgh as 4 -to $5 - fai•hes.ta'haisbocu - TaKicir: Tektribie. Beet 4 aitle 'ore worth- SG to $6,25 per *lOO ieVffilitdenianct:forTalifornia has ridaci ed the number of sheep and cattle all over the 'l4stern country. ^I : h:. ; - .' - -..',7' t , ~., t:_ Gem Bastamente r 'ex-presiciont of Ataxic°, whose death we nt . entleneif some time since, &- reeted in hitivill:that - :!.bis heart should be taken front hie body It*A - difioeited - beside the, ashes . of Dori .which "has been done- 'with the Conseitt_ofthe relations of the latter.. . . The Clay liloteitnent,proleot 'Bt. 1.01118 .. is I in quit; Hon - fishing - !Ante. So!:oeiirertiiiii thirty lots hayeteen tenaired for a site, and the Prisident of the' tini4.lll6 l f scribes $5,,000 towards the morititiienk . :whi4i . another gentleman offers to enbscilbe - 2.13.50 nnallyfoe•the,inb4.ll7cLiew- - There - 141. tf.'igenilerian In- ifitsfiiri 'who fives tvrenty-fire cents some-olinrilable purpose_ vlienererhe uses a profanOiftiiit - - ..Thirfireereta• ry and General Agent .'of .the _Boston Provident. 'Association ncknowledkesthe receipkafser_enty• five cents frori - jlis indl,idaaL, • • - . ,•••=o.— t. • • • • 4 -..; ' •-• • - - • • "... ' . • r. -; -1 ' - • r- :;- : :;:-- -I* 4.. . "y"..."...4,44erg4.20.; N~ ~. ~.~ . .. ... ..,ic=r.._ Items Of , , lokFt - Bards, of, Jefferson•Connty, - Va has .presented 'thmeditof - ,of - the - eharlestown Free deo new ,poiatoesi,:heing the: gr . ovidCht this Winter. .lie tmried• his potateos . lititto;l4vering them witA) earth add ,kithlol%- . -7, thii_conditifin - vegetation took place," pro ducing ,a...new crop . averaging in size a hen's Fn. • The tittle Rock (Ark.).Whig puhlishes a note front the:postanuiter at Van Boren to the pod rearter.at Little Rock, statingthat the detnanche bpians have made in attack on Fort Arbuoltie, and it ispresuraed thete will be Conaiderable of it time.. • • The merchants of -Ciitiliniall'arts said to be. much:annoyed' with the presentation of a bogus': rag Currency, •called,the bleeluuiliiite:Banli, of GeorgetOn,:lii*rict of Coinitign. • Font men were Miested a - fee:r days ego, charged .With defacing;t'fire. nna itnning*f_ite'orustaents- Th4 1 0 1 " 61 m"-: - niedititely:bronglit before the Mayor;and one of - Mein baying turned State's evidene,c, the'rest wer4fined Saiet and costs each. • • • The Boston'Atialr Oft an account of a dwel7 ling house thit wietrepeatedly set on fire, with-.: out any perceptible cense, and which' narrowly escaped destrUodin. .It was finally ascertained . to be the ifficit of the slues rays reflected; froitt • the mirror oea shaving stead` 'which weH slight- ly tnieei. • " A conlraatS ox; bnilding.alken Catholic Chniob in covingtori:. calif closed 1a5e . ,.. - areck, and , the• bnildiiiß:iriil be tit*Pitna.2oloely• Thai Damlindr.StUl./noreaaest At'D` As the 'fbetbsr r oaltittktwl , witlt-Ikt Eterling 3Pfaises7lwir Pills, ihOSIMOSisi tiuues.tobserease. Eo ervialit Is this great Karlin alibis:ad I4rcr to. tlie:tirdeo.:of its pmpar. ga,*: tiono„ that it is now looked upin as theta:T.6st Speallistr ITTputii; ntol niutty . phriilans.itso it in their mu.; laivrio77 . floe. AstiongYolbers, Dr. Oliver : hbargin r a clistingirDthecl phyrltion of Virgints, with a 'TIT eitensivo practice, ban. prod three Pills in ens of Liver Ccatpleint, and of Dys peria, with Ontploto - inuiraisa . rabi:OIXLIXICII4ed all. It is by physicians, as well as MIMI, who bans se ltnesiai the hippy efibvis of thti intileine, it Is not rarpzialag !hair° an daily in Tecolpt of such missives as lb* folloWilig • . • C.misramou Ohlo; Jamul* = I IE4I. aro noorly .out of Dl'Lsztea. VDT. It woula be well to keep us sisppileL:as Moro yreat doniar...llbr them In nor ' , plait,. Dottie& CULL For !sok by moat of the Druggists and Ilesebantscmid by.the sole proprisions. ' J. KIDD Ya),` nypolihonclilliktro Taut of emirr's and ro.rioeltr fir barbers or dtspceittork-iti erktoi life out luippioe‘s, ire errdebodteroplointr which aperitif pair.. urea:the coostitugon. of the - pr.; aro venally Itnev:da on throvgh trouble' BS &Meth= at the label; redentat7 Lila.% confined air and close applitottlosi td Stw7j. 11,e7 are sometimes 0414101 .AM lies Of nye tad, ludigectioo„ dinfelotai .t . terroua debility, frightful tlmtna, and s paiJMl,. unbAmilhi,:;d o. ;fro=4 csanteciznee:- .N:# , , Mona. thelsotholy die:Wire- =lst, tha e;a:Lliog 'eye tones i h. - wonted 1 Oxtre,the mind IS *let:ea.: trout; and elvority—the' holy 114 toasty goner sod rigor, end the noble..zt frellot. , l of our =taro gridutilvdtritedo asnyloe fretful pivrtsla temper, until life hcoospos :bar tletvi sad othFr (Metre. arise to ,rborten the e..tirteneeof the" . &tam Sa thadlille aviaas in that etraleed lIALSNY'S vortrer • ; Mean !Me: adreitiNment In nuntlier cclenti IMMO& and IWO byDr. OE& .14101T8ER, 140, xilutr et Wo(4_4ll.rt. and Virn;rl l.dt.,,tmegla Paral= tm J A3IES SA3111L1:, north-west corner of Federal I.4re:sind fle.bia=otal, Allegbeni Car.: - dnageleaday", PHILADELpIaiL CURTAIN WAREROINOI;• • 171 ',thane , : rt., merit , : the State Hours." - - • • - II: W. SIFF0111), - • -• KVS:l'Sronstaully on %mei the racist exteniire end enrisinsnetreent utCarkeinsandCortednlL%tcriels to t Irt the city, counnirlog in , port -of ttto folkmtrit CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE tOV,FINGB , -;all rtcr IsecCurtrans, • Midiiir Riaarep callsM% • = Mti , l;u • " liollsnds; oninanio , rivneh r.rocrtcllct, all sidths, Bilk Cornices; evert-40s cod recede ploareN .• Satin Lamely GIL Gart4ri= &Groh - . - • Gar Is and Tussah tonle , k Linens, ()Jeeps, all prices' . ~• . t'lato Turkey Red, rnab Satin ttsuurk, ' Picture Tarecl . and brdt s Litin: SUB, Slettle Tft.%cla end Drams,. . rural ture GiOnc4, hoot. ,It,t4p.; .. Az, A Cull orrcrtriertl, of -. tko abora goods cortittattly.for salc, -winelcialo Girds% . . . . [marlay—.o=ll rivir.i t:1:4 T,v4;y Chandeliers and .Gams Fixtures. Tat subccribms are now opening at th eir new Wa r e eoorn- NO. 109 yosr STREET, between Wood l and Smith thefie topmast aseortment CHANDIffskilR, BRACE , ka"'tt. PENDANTS. end all Mildew tonnedodwit Vitting, ever °Genet in this . mstkot • - Rating arcalit:ementa Male by which' they will be constantly Inconelptof .nmeliattolna and Tarletim, th ey confidently the attention of Tairr exu , enTtO their . selection: We are detercultwd -to sell - al low r s any house In th e W est, end being linctinalCss-Flt: tees, inn offer peculiar adrantages to those - 40iring arttalea We continuo se iorebafore to At pp balatinpOg eTery de: frrfrtion for gas. water and steam.: : erase. Castings of all kinds made to ordertmptlY. - . Itio.loll FLTet,etreet: ct 01.1 1 / 1 .--.2: emus Spanish OliTes, ottrust?? PG:tati°?, JuS!""hc4 enl tur eat by Te* Dealers ana Chiteeis. 1A.4011. OP VOMPRIN—In balk; and also In 1 ,4 fn. eau& Thinattielol reparod from good sweat Pum.pdas,and ufil la . r.lte ilea of a ouperhn"dualitl• 'For faze leholen'ad and rotail,:by • ' J. IiAVELY intir2^. :. • . ' • • -' • 285 liberty . dozed.' 0 3VINIStaIa'SOZLATL4II.--SwlnborsesßetinedGelanne, for Blanc Mange, it is only meessarylo give this. Gelatin o trig, to WOW, ILI superiority crter.others hereto:" Tare in uto. For solo at the . City Family Grocery of Virit.iittwes DVIZSTNew dlown taand ry • ' winding vol. 4 Ilarrie. Repeat& Readvarby wen, and toriodo by. Boo .11. tuellet 5-14WELLUN, - Wood Arad, between Third acid Fauith: jRA UT WINE, ON CURVW...--Tho Meld ructicearlaytrog out Circular Curies for RaftrOtuts;:trtund :edittott;:o. ti.. 411,63, by John CArautwine, Cirll . lNltteer. Fair sa . le by . • . . .11p3kt-elier, and Stationer, 6111'0 , 61 street., between Tbirifand Fotatb.. Main Is.S.W OF CONTRACTS.. —The w Contracts, 0 by Jobn r iVilliam • Smith, (author of Smith's leading Cssen,Ywitts notes and apprwili,tmlalyilig the Westerman by Jettlnger C. Smarm, sq, with additlemil notes nod ro. forcnces to English and lamb= eases to the present time, by Wm. Henry Bawls: For snLs tor. • . - - J. 11. W%6124, ." Bookseller and Stationer mat= 433 Wood street, between Third end bur b. frrill-Lgr Snob' lintalicit. three , rtory .itriek.- Dwelling . Daus°, barb:4.mm Somas. Attached to the 'saw is a tarp: Store nccuu, splaaclldlY Wad uP and eVaipletely lit.: with gtie. . This leik ticsirabra location tor it mierebatittallari, dry goods. or variety store t A good basiniws bas beendona at ibis stand. - Location, No. 437 Peon stmt.; • Airlyro . . LOWEY. 4 Iid.W2PPT; . ' Intelligence , Mee, and . heal Estate, Agents, m at . No. 43 corner of Wood and .1/111.b streets.-- I -, t-• . • - - • -, t PIAVO PORTE'S. -' - - - . , CIIAIII.OIT_P. BLUME:. llo: 118 .WoOti fsMap , street, emosuldoor stars Filth, Pittsburgh, ..t. -,„.. Pcoaffely for sale alarge nal well amortal „ i k: stock of Piano Fortes, Orblclt.strojtutta.r. elvlat,„)"mf *-the most liberal terms,-::---- • -,.. ... -, ...- , :. The attention cf gurehasers is espochtliglrmli -. tal - to Gus eslebrstedilASlßll KO PIANOS: . :..-.... -, rhesoiristrrintents being matleexpresitly iiithiiellmate, 0-14 - Livia: the user, slaings; /IVO st - yolutas of lane , an equalistl by any others. Also, Pianos from-thtimanufaelory of Gals 1 Co., New York; Damn k GareoiNew Task; Go• isle:Am/IA Sous, Phllittlelphla; and of xr mem susurse mar, • bleb are well known, and hue hcennial in this Dna . . .. . -other; silica fur la years-. .. - _ . : nuace.r.. 115STRUILIZTS or an th:43:. . .. .:..:- aiira..t. tlnesolectlan of Presteb,Spanisiaanalatimm, of superior quality: . - . •: , - - :. - . .:- • , --Tiotins—The tmst Italian, irimill ' iaiSirdilsk tillike - . .•' - .Acconisans--Frout the be Paris unuartfsetaty. r - -• .• ALSO—Pluto, Clarluncts, Drams, Plfes,..l3tu r istultO• rinss,Triauglos, kw. .... - ' - " ' '. , .." ...- ..... . • StrinitsL,lt^liztri j lirMultAbgliskrinlGeiniatiiiiit to bd of tits sexy best quality: - _. • 1-,.. _..:‘, Pianos and all Masted Irogracterthi. repairs; ilisk;:kun" "blilty, neatntwst and despatch- • : - -..-- : :.. - - :-.1!-Eton112:-..- WEITE HALL..&CADEEL . Turco Imes west of-itesTisbu .- rg 9111.17.:FUTEL SESSION . at this .11:,Itairtioe will oomistince .1 an tho mand of Nay. nut aittustion IZ retired, ant; heittiaol, and convenient at .secots.. • :MUMS t—llN•mling t . dori, Sc. Qf mutts Flay Donato wadi; old AL Iltier to: L. Wilmartb, $R, ..../•••‘ • W. • *trwart. Efo•rkittatrugh• dit;: Er ysil . l3; Mar tar 11"11113' &1.10. - containing 'D ift:CW/1? gE±Riallat. • j a : g r ara itera --- '.airt!Chilzar',' - . • •. • _ 1.• Great .E.T 24 t7 "1 :16 19 8 TELlitn. STEREEIV - _ I :11::: ~; . .i nibel *:rir eDlrob "lo rreff" xsl .o . ,l4 l4i j a ut i . . . tE1 .091. z.r . 's.. fast coirt, =Ar :,e'rerliscirty.thet entsrig Safi their ilast2ls6abewmpue wishing tc, Foible thanselres witty liumatme*: tbikajoisig, ... Q°l43. k ri rell to cal sod aikidoe our stotk; agklilAre 49 - t i xOsepktp,aell vat 41317urranze if IL it 110 If akirnix, - , .suri#'ent to , purr-ham" to tom .-. ••! . .. ',. , -- .• • • - i/At . le , : • *-• MEER T.V . r. /SD 3ia-vatz.-....---.40/111211 CAlMittf 'rip. Doers apart o'cloeYf perltataataaa to; ciaarataaaa at 7y, dela*. •- • - • ' af - - Santa may be bizacal at tba Bo x' Watt, diartag tba day, witbout tetra cbargls . - - ?..2Tifleccesi Welt of the engagement of Mbia LY," the popular Americus act - rem,.who'will aroma pPAS; TIIISNIe, the Givek Maiden, M ties tavaihrigsy cS T 1997 idAlt,, and-Mr. intELS FORD as TO9Ptissf; -- ' TmsEsaria, alsre. '22, eta perp:Fpualcek ares 'with the interesting May of • • • ' INOOM? TttkifAtitertiAN; - ‘,. . . • - To constAda wiWthelen&Magamor' - - wzazot . -1 2 ggium•£ , wiii , 3Theasr ; p rom "— glitppftlDaPV• zo-Thlpszetc9o ll 4 3 : l llßW • - war char,rolar! • " •• • S` - HAVE -11EMOv.61).•:TOY:TREAMILNEHilAj p Wood wad : BUtth . Streeta, ':.;; Where llie:rbffii to - the:Tr.:old eturtmittAkAll: public generally, et the loweetTikaMtatiodisellostin.:7 - the ImigLlV exist -Nava:mi cem 4s Wl*: tot CHOWN TEAS. YALIPIX-13114MUMAIVC9D. .INB:W= Ve W WARS beI)I.OAYArY • -.• - . Stock and Bpi iroker Notes, Saila* TlicirtgageS; Sistv:SN.egfrtiated• - . rstriciimsz'srsiodihi sli►a - 'TO TomePiiRCIIASE AND BALE OP ISTOCka: • - Otlieg ilyr E. Jones & Co, corner or Vir.col aria Faure 'reats. , - -ice.lB:l7 10DPittsburgh , Aliti 7 Oita- :•Virjoritiei.— 19. CIINEINOefat3I /t7:044/frisikfaaarere of irm DOW Clf , t_SA, r 0.-2 a adaehstAtrent, between - and - Sixs:ntdi Pittsburgh, Penult.' Pstrtioular itlift atteati vi anadlit odd sizes. „Also, dealers -in 'DOT% ":- TLES, -Two of the rum being =nem, vMI ette theirentira attentlaa. tO the (=hums, sod . therylsel. ear& - 41entihey con produee an article a( Wham Olaas equal to soy eittuse of faraigt or&mastic. naszsfße. 11fittine tie Contz.eteny. AIIIT - STZ 11A.B 1 R CANAL. 2 L-Sneled - proposals Or the a calif:n=l.lmi of Wee:inn around thel'allanf Max? • s ta t e of lereedTPl until natant thw fret day of. April next, and win biopenolionthat.iiny. • . . • Thet eft.mt wtilbe anis:tenant. agreeably. .to tber -Jest Coupon% and-tho Art uf thololiOalatinro of Alleltigsui, matt. • dhtgiD the eineitroetkin s of thine:ea.:tans and clArationy on'elki at Bea onto°. of Capt. Zoe. near. at Detiedt, to whieli refetuneu. is made Jim oacerebcert . Pim:male to be . aditreeni . toll iliocuent,Bui., 'and roost be • asedinpanied try the relates of saratlee. - Centraoteue'ruisure. . tote ktrettert out in foil; ; - J011..111. BARRY. •.• • • . • lERYRIt' . .LEDY.AItD. •'....,a ma t • . - RIMBAEL COXA.NT„ ' • LTRY.D inimauk '' • • :Detroit, Febi-aary - 1itth,:1353,i'...:::•_1... " Kaueau, SS _Wood gm; Wribtx.treetrin; tii. lianzvad, Isgn eollection ig i di page', Borden, Ix., of -French asuLlunoximx. rum— Satan., excelling. In beauty, quality sad ;vbe:apnea, a ny lierctafoni bron*- this mutat.. •• . - , • _ilinkviceepers and rantilmis, - Ithether - riloing to-ray.. atnen or not, ars Ishiadoll.o 41.1111ftrtiOn: **r3 , ' - • Co-Partnership StettAlear. , .. ; tltis day_nosoutiated*-with ne.XIMAXIS• . KANE =I A. Xll.J.i;siwillsoutttites the mum; Esestedui business as issualoist&tr.the name di'. a W. X PAD= A CO..,ta date from . ItroostV, iittab1ik0,3411*.8,4453:: 'stisvitrns COW, . . MV.SartE BUILDIRS T , LEON SOUND'lthlOrgehdieratnt and ; Maus Wariest ifitetearharra Lt et e Ow= - the Cato& Tlastl3o - rittsbuttbi • We bare DOW oo liottilltom 30 to, 40:zektnat "ce - raziatit , dimeu.4cnivoisttrty etnaptete,. ithatte..we eett anstatisal: Brain:n[l'ra . .2iBolo Ara XelatiOlr - Warta'arlgtly ' • 423" -•EROADIT.4I7, , IIi/M , PORIC mirmit enlardnesay Wesrroome,T am anablarl taken, p j:•• • •:'sspaeh grower assortment of Insteuttutsststluar folit - Alll'lanos furnished are of mutest/a tands,ansl of S .• • Oren quality. and - atop, LA deb And lately •v=l toms.% • guanaco most duisable,-faismaeli iti-tha solos will Mal- • tide So diet= of Abs inslrmunent.: 411 my Imtrtnitaats • • fully warranted, a guaraistee SecoMpisnlasqirory Ulf of aide' and r.reloid as low as onslatsalsawlsara. '••• hand MILK* • ' - ; Nil 7 htter.4,bri—Tlio iv* • Bar-Ls sf -KlTs;tllte anti thing or the that In the rattalsry. - haring rico stops, ccarprer, swell draw. slum ie., a sweet aster : powerful Instrument, proastroced lry. Organists to be sups. • dm farrborebeasor Or-a, alnotettoe to the =edit= shed Or gurni; pricei2oo.• Alto; the Cantroon aelodecm, nf' all styles - ant prloo: Dalai the .6:Edwin Amt. for time bistro tuents;coders are parited.. The usual disentmt znadato trio trade, and. l oo/ 3 ltert•Ptcrekssfillt *Jr 'their marltrir .• - PROTECTION INSTaMME CONP2M 114-11 T.ti? 0-14:N , Capital Mork,' 'binged fipotim'iiesitirlire.Tlent isaa= • • • Poll-cieet 24.11 - !! we imam itall.tinun on the. mast _ aid leciasonalast ,. - • , :LOSZ:f.3OII,'"DAMAGA _ . PERILS 011 1 .11+134(441:41V; .` • dECI. , :E.4IIII6MAkaiIrr. FVB rrnssußart.orp-Aura-zi' . _ l st, LIP MINT.Yr.rx- IcaaarEszo APIELL - NTH, - 11350: "CAPITAL $250,0 OCr. Ogee, S E Corner'pf Third and'Otestmg .Strrets, Pit itfulelphist. - • : tecers of Ust Amu Board at • . • - Giddsrd; Strollers I t Crawford,. • - Paul p. limbrope W. Tkorcopson;.;': ..lostrierwo Zokament - '' • .Iten.jszotalf..nti"' Jee•ob - .• Jousts Doinrreteri:. — e VDUs= X. Galeria; . :ITligkoot irEta.', • Presided—Stephen B. Crawford.' Var. .Preeddent—ambroae If.-Thainiaort. • :.11a4kat FlamLxr. Petsburgh . " 3 " ,oll3l * - 41(4103f. aty-a -• , No..74.Faurrfk street, Pittsburgai.f.' To tdelehaigs and Drug pits ilitoughoot theriklot D. B. WCIJI.LOBei4: 8L1pt.131 . 1102138:211—as DDB AOB -, l)r - - •-• . 40i.:141 , 2SaldWIL tiILII4 SOW Vork, RMPECTITULEIt. Invites the attention. of DroggLsts Mad . • Bar..bants throughout the UnSon; to bla Urns sad ex tensive -assortment of &a, of ttra- itEST AND PIIitZgAIIKLITM, via& W ho att:feet . da ortierf 'moderato .terammOistb. to onah ant close -ibis barecrs. are enumerated mimed Quitman; articles:,. wurrE mu) ukatiliwn, orz booms: - z. ".., ',..8.hkeK.P61211% YKLLOW. 11LTDiT.DRYPti.PLYDPKBROW2f, mg:1914:4m Ht- r.lt 104030F..rdiOam.. - AND. APJButiC4 011:r• • • ; • - • RESS - `tEdiCACMFMEXTA.I:c.TI . **Fft - . oIL - • 7 . . - I . .TARNISTIES of all kititis... - !" • • • - •••• '•-LE.NDIED 01r.,. sew Ala Ott*ivriirillOtriioo":: - . : CHILE, LAMP DLACS AMLO. and]llC GLE-11-.oicom 4±, - : 32;lizr,;• .:- INDIA 'RED, RED :LrAn, and EiTIJARGE dry. • ..••! • . STONE, ruEscif and YELLOW: OCURE,_ • CHROME, PARLI eriIIiZOIENTICS GME4*I, dry.- r.• ; : YIIENCii AND:AMERICAN' WINDOW' GLAM. - Druggi s in and o th emfm wad, of any.of tlur ',awn mentioned *Miele% will And illEllutir Intero4 to Call ‘ nattrar facilities for mannilictaring andpareloesing, sad tam eapo. - Aimee In Mee 11o:sines% Mn as .sdrantogin -sdlinn; arrr mast ef thaw in the mac 3ECELLOLIGII, ..111n1 4 : 2 0.04. 5 441.11654= Lane. New York. :: A.09914m - NILLTREAr At . TAAfrisl3ltE.Y. iiiail:A::'(lloßLlSCl;:living.t WWI m, fu;eza ,11Celtias u iw tacit= bar friends to , lairpoet large;mid • r.‘ loaabla aaiortaacntorldfllmny.Mi tld;saamade,vp Drams aiteleaibar eialireals %rear.- latzat taadeT 1' Cram Paris,•artabit a beautiful varlet). belokr at lawprieest::•-liar:atock.coatabia erag :fah mar . Airiba.';;; coroptiatns; iloaretai rviltl.tadit='. ton; Caw, Meta/ DrataesL err, u=a, 4kabral Culla* Ellaeveig : weedy cape% Satiav - Froiti iagbuziai:aanige sientaii4,totalangtbsiitbisi• • • eat patterns lion Bianca; abe fa enabled tomato* throw. ' estsndtoast - faahjdnabli,dealmt - A•tatalpt straritlmr to unseen' ida bdi :dr= and blaireotog made wide- 'peal. - - - Thaalaral for tbw - paat-liberallavorinaa ter am:rr Meru* the bopea inc present atork rosy Intl:cater early atbratbit. • . . . . • - . An Ifixivarted assoilimea of t2rear B ' tip& 805LIN0, hos the Own= In blame: gbh.* t , clutcnkein, and the . Olblic gmemnie thakbebasawith.; Madasno-Goaltvar t tem ' b now opening imloctdoccivo and • clakkWiraietj• (ramie 000 - 11.1, from Paiiiihd Union: orbirtr:for Daboto, tam" - abffreki% canna .be'rothrone icr • Lion hi el s ar . any otbarffiri.'‘ Drnam".Gxxia...• -11eirOf Waled' •• thoolfwg am! hboodc tdradt the . "'Rh 4 7=, 100 Si:Merl and Moab"- dobaitmait of moat " out abg ame at, will esbibit h riot and varied caseuttii , aGradate kr lbe swamat:lThis. - opiendlt.abock of Goods wilfcamist o f-Lln_Lodiee,presoes, pbb„frrocba, abillbd loaf' figured. MU: s.,Freed. 1 Caddo flowerad llob - ey . lawney - of ezteu tt e Thricrty.sr-d relersis: chitlttletitsci!ko p o ops; Tissoosi, Lustros: p o mp Embroidered .Ibalbacowit.l2dbet,, Moroi - Avotts, Slam; . " ink; "Sin, leen - abi sod of tba Wed ket120140#011114:415101111Onlinia. (4.411 • • - 7 • BILLI.II4Eit. • . Plain oidianey- Ebbw,- Gimp, NowUttot.-Eare.. Crap° and Ls& Itonneta.. wblth lbw elegance sad oarietl•it fa hoped, will pleawall :parthanns:..togotber with. Owe, Coma lima prima; 1:15:: 'An es:Wadi:ova:tat' a geo., 1.54 . 4j0 stits„eolort,q u arms, 5 1 patterns , - •• -411Ortichb In tun dolartonnit Oribobelikilwantr on( bt *Tooa woriety7- Orders; attentleatithanptly ommated. Oooda, reedy madoi an Last in-getannatea appizet; a Aids aupotCaotiks„. 01104. were, Vesting*. (Wrath. ultra; • taiMESTIC. GOODIK - . itiitioYaraktato Mattes, Lice WitotoirlkesTrtar,N,tb . W and trra , bwvii.; tackpaung„..34, to-, too 'riotous sad- eunuch* to Om issololiaottOrtth troy - artkb baolebecrtit the chola& boaboasiand which aro bat camera= talon. tribr4 7. - 3. & 14 . 0 0 e t ar WO to cdrer for the lomat cast tenni . 014 0 4 tor pot bans, now isvi Its his mews bobbing! tmectpremelll tollettlasothicb Lo traits mill As. wir the sigma ~~9~ ~~,'~;~ ~f ~ ~'t~,,sM~'A fet~"a'Y'S 'Z' u z NINE
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