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V" "'' '''. %•r i ft '444' i-' 4, 11. - J. 4. 4 ",'i' 4 ' I . 2: *- 4 . --'.. : 4 '.* ''' .--1 - -:. 4. ; 'l/4:11",';':', • -444 At:c.lll Vailg Riorning Vogt. 011WKORE, Editor sad PrOpFiator. PITTSBIIRGIIII: THURSDAY moim.o • WILLIAM BIGLER. , FOE JOSTIOE OF THE EIIPRIOttE COOTrri .J...;g1tx1 . 45:. , 411::5....:-..14.A:c-x): ROZ . C4NLL , MBLIEQ3.9IONES, lIE-NRY S. MO TT, AgoTHElLlFousiitoN The America is in, with Liverpool dates to the 18th- r threo days later. Cotton has farther de dined, Breadetaffe slightly advaneed,_an4 Pro 'visions-without -change, The Bank of England 110 1 11 4voiloOlfiri4e of joYtieaki ier cent.' . _ . AN ENOLISIFIL THRIDAT4r • The London Morning Post, in epeaking of the demands of our government upon Spain, uses the following very significant language: • " Tbo Progress ut,this rads mast - be closets watched. The balance of pcoer in the wed must bepretemed as welt as in the east. We mud be prepared, en case of need, to resist. deolocralie autbilitm in the new world, as we are picdged to oppose anliktra rioter:ex in the old." • England sets herself up as - the reguyitnr of the whole world. Her jealousy growth of this country,maniTeste it celt opsethtn ally. Supposing the above insolent tbieietiivVe the. sentiment of the English goverument, and: the. Monroe doctrine the sentiment of otire,..one, would suppose a war must apeedily ensue. Btit tho history of the Past allows that such, thtiate are mere bluster, intended to frighten possible. The same threatening tanpage.wep . employed both by England and Frei:loo4lA* the annexation' of Texas. Yet Texan . . • naiad, and Johnny Ball and Johno,f -Onipein . intbinitted. New Mexico and California were also annexed; mach against their :WM. But they ventured upon no active resistanoe. Where that "balance of Power in the Weit" ie, it is difficult to perceive.: All the other states _ • on this continent, the no possessions bola dud, certainly form no balancing power to this • republic. The single state of- Texas possesses now more strength and resources for rear. than' • all Mexico. In the island of Cuba there are now twenty-sil thousand soldiers; all needed to sup press revolutions, and keep the people in sub ." An. inTading, force of ten thousand men - could take the'liilt4d." The 'states of teitL . tral America have riei itrength or reeourceis Ifpt war; end are; beaides, on friendly' terms onr government, so . mo of them even seeking gut ttexetion to this coiintry. The . South American statoi.arrolill feeble, but friendlY,.ind manifest no.jealousy of.the growing poser of this re-_ publlo • • Where then lathe gibalenee of powe.r"..toliO either be the IndfiliKlet of idesqillts,..,er. his sable majesty; FaustiO. Emppt:or of all the.Hayties. ..;* The 'talk of a balance power on this toot . , nottl,-Under English proteotion an4:regulatiOn,: means merely that English jealoney cOansele .interference to cheok.the growth of this country. But English .fear and prudence Counsete delay and caution: ` Meantime with each'year, nearly half a million is addeci to our population tiy im 7 mig-retion; and every year our. commercei.our shipping, end our wealth, as- a natioiOit creased The government, has' ample means to'` put afloat a navy that watil4 foivici...piokTept.* hostile fleet from reaching .otrrl shortaraintis country posiesses more resources ;13e-- fensive maritt;tl4o "day than any Other nation on the,globe.: *statesmen are mellower! of these facto, and era soo wise and prudent to em. ploy armed interference'with our -national'of faint. The great power of lintels will vo :full. employment nr all their military ; god asst strength for a quarter of a century!: tO The present traris not likely eoon Or if -so, it would soon be renewed . * firi;thii Russians will never give Earepe, rePoIIOAD: Constantinople is theirs. The impotent thlwiitir of Lord Clarendon and the London POstt .:: Ewe heeded by our government. The as: agaiost Spain ehould bo promptly end enforced. • • ' •' ' - BENTON ON NEBRASKA.; COL Benton, in his speech on Friday. last, on the'famous Saiisse and Netiraska Bill, - wakes the following. remarks : . . "Tbellove In the futility of this absolute fatfltj to the elaveholdlog iltateand that not a sloes' slave will ever bo held Iniratutas or Yebraske underlt, ievertadmlt tizutit to be pused.) Though agaptod to elm tabor in tin, of its grout, staples, @imp. and tobacco,)• Tdo pot believe that slava will ever.be held there. The popular Vote will expel them. - Sanas is contiguous to tokbile and 'anthem wheraslavw labor le profitable, and slaves heldJu great ntanber-ra single owner within two boars' ride of the line holding one' hisndred more, than the floe hundnid of ilstloinb, of Iloanoke, gutters thousand In his oottntY skalirt' but the bolder of slaves will have but ons vote. and will be beat at, the pools by the many who hate none." Now the opinion of CoLllenton on the subject will be received by:ibe. opponents, as well as friends of the - blll, air of value. - And such is • • • • his opinion, clearly and forcibly expressed. Ble. vcry can never exist in Kansas and Nebraskii.": No 'southern man of common 'sense will taki• _Blares there, with the certainty before • him - Of losing them in a _very few years, by an emancipation. If Mr. Benton'a opinion Is Cor rect, all the hubbub, and hue and orje:tlftif has' been raised by Whig and Abolition iiperk, and political clergymen, is upon a mere abstraction ; a question of no practical importance so far as slaveri la concerned. The bill Is based on the demooratio principle of popular sovereignty; the right of the people of eyery.State to regu late their own local affairs.....No true Democrat can repatilito that . principle: - The- bill, does more. It ifil:exclade from the hails of the na. tioasl legislatitre that perpetual agitation ori the subject of slavery, of which the peopleyo thiti country are heartily tired. :,There will probably be some farther diskis- . sion on the bill in the Senate. The Olaytoa Aniendment was stricken out In the House. dti - effort will probably be made to restore it iri .. gin Senate. Bat we predict that the Benate;wig . conear in the action of the Rouse, and that:the President will sign the bill. Two more free territories a r e thiik eiginized; , that in a very short time willoontain a statics* population to - entitle them tondmission as states : of the Union. And as free states tbeywill coaie, as free as - Illinois, Indians, Ohio, as large and fruitful, and in no long time as populous - and wealthy. • • 'ALL GONE WRONG . • . The Free Soil State Conveatloni' that met In " thhlAti. - yeaterday, refused to sell theinielves to the•Wltigs. The assistant editor of. the 17=We,, litr; Erten, was a' member of the:Convention, and adreoated the nomination of Jtidge.Pollook,' the. Whig candidate ; but It was no go;` . Free goiters refused to be nold, so they_namina. ted fl .11ir. Potts. .Who the mischief Pottsie, we don't . 4iktr It is cot a matter of maph•eonse quonokki anybody but - himself. hcitgkescdteilie of the:Gin:au has &lied. and 4100;?..iiticli: moat iely:on the Whigs alonexortupporti%mii would now join with the .Tournitl iti"rettottnitimd4 ing that Mr Polloclideoiluethe:iliee.' If ;6* not be surprising If Potts:shin:ad:heat, 11* insists runaiug after birldileade. have. advised him to retire. • - . • ; AN AMEltiCaf Atrfoppa*-- . e richest man in Virginia,, and perhaps in, the Uplon, is Samuel . Hairston, of Pittsylvania. He owns upwards of sixteen hundred slaves; and has also tho pros pective right to more than one thousea more, !tow owned by his mother-in-law. He has also three brothers, who own respectively-six hun dred, seven hundred and one thousatd. His Urinal increase of negroes is a fortune; of itself. MAY 26 FOE .120nWO.R, of ocmckan COUNTY . • On Saturday, at noon, a royal salute of twen ty-one gabs was fired at the Cunard docks. Jer sey eity,, in; honor of the' birth-day of Queen Victoria. The British mail steamship Europa, lying at the dock,-was dressed with Sage in hon or of the anniversary. The Catholic Archbishop of Quebec has issued a pastoral. letter prescribing publio 'prayers! for, the purpo - se,:rd. drnwing. down the blessingi /leaven on the. allied armies of .Przuice and-Biit 4fe - enits up* the objeote of the riar-lw 'an able manner, and alludes in terms of Severity Is the indignities to •which: Catholics have beep .'subjected in Russia,• - : , • . ‘..lion.Moulton. 42 .Rogere,"foilmany years Asse t elate Juatiee of :the Supreme Court of Pennsyl age beititelidered brOov, Bigler, the op- I pointment of &sedate Law Judge of. the , tan. Otis* bititrict,, err officaOrented and authorized Ilyratt - t iiietAth,e last legislature. Judge Rogers hask,waikillinte, not :yet signified his acceptance. •, 1- The Bedford . (Pa.,) aricizeuccontaiiq a.letier from Rev. John- A. Collins,. &prim:ill:tent:clergy men of the Baltimore 'Annual (AL E.) 'Confer eats°, in regard to 'the protest. of the 3,000 Nevi England clergymen. against the -Nebrartha He earnestly deprecates the idea of such cleri cal interference in legi 6 lation , .and,'argries' the whole question atleagah in a very toiisibJe man= nor: • - Steamboat Racing... What ,eT lair 41$ 'We have noticed in our columns, within .tho, v.= . past fortnight, a series of contests whichlive takettjaot , 'botween the steamers running "from CincirinatVand Louleviiie to points ?own the Ohio ri'Ver..._.,S'l'he.greatjivitiry seems to be to determine Whether Pi!tetwirgh or Cincinnati packets - aro the - BViftest: , :.--tn one occasion it is conceded, wo believe, that. a Pittsburgh packet came off victorious in a contest with ths crack Cincinnati boat, the_ ..iic.ob On a • more recent ono. hawestrraeaarding to : n;Mti cinnati,ps,per, the ‘!-Strader"..gained 'Wel in. the . firsi-fifty•rniie lieu; aiiii fn { hs loe6 Sixty miles trpukOds of a mile. We do not notice these nonteata.fir the•purpose.of heralding 00 victorious boattli - botfTather to•conderon a prao _ties that entling \ iiittlei lives - tif every one , on, bOard. • Itle notorious that a : reat number—if net-Onejoxiti*ifithe-disasters, on our western rivers, ark* opt isf:titie inicittitOos, habit Of 1,41•4' ..)• - ;14' ' - To show honiiitnateettfetY:ofiuissenteinla: oorieolted in,the . ez;Oitnine'itt 'of a racii, * it.tiiiiti4 neeesiiarystoMakett.4l . 3l:Tlth one of these teeing , captaloo:t :011iiminAgiombustibles are used to get uPthir'..inanuni.rinz4e steate_required. ore'thvOwn into the furnace vrithoutilfinfiligtit-the oaptainennome ges by, every possi ble incitement. If nnitiidid - pasiengerobjects , to the course, be rboeiveb no atatisfaction whit ever, and is frequeitly . grnialY insulted: Tgo-: evil has becoMe_ d*eilifuri-une, and, it_ demander respedy.. It can to irongtt about in a greet: Moisture, if iliii,prese j 4 future-refuse to make' . any oens#OU'efAnee./vletoriee;" and , ty.kenons , . mending the -tVfasiling public to- nirnitl—.;ii .a great danger—taking ;:patisage,on;:ntiy..lnieti-'O.. a rieitig rePtttationt.!lf It :la: not'et4ippod we may soon expect ':lo?.ltear•O‘it;bleir iv on' the ut3toider," folly- Pa!". ll o.the,46ol,iter 011 4":`. 1.0 e 1 P° meorgo.." . „ Toe Blitralstslartuthtiistton urtintstals. It - WililiS - IretiVi0000:; that P as ant' , - .C awl 7 inciletedfor• burn ing the stennibnat '44tirtint Washington," by Which siithen,ilinetn4"§eings perished, for the puriotik . otl*iiitAlgAlt.fineuranee money, wor e . acqatteeil iti : (4o;l9r.tbeir lawyer:shrewdly tak ing , •iiat4itteci2i.C7llhii.V-...telial.AWitAte; They were :lift**o4 l- ,PirOtiA .aqd ettken to Helena, Arkanstvltty standartaitite.ra let . •the same i 'bellitrentlitter:Vcittelaitresaly de streyed: WltiAtilti territory of that State. A . dispatch from that , place soya the preliminary examination over, and that it has restated in the holdititte bail of all the parties except Capt. Cummings,'wbo was discharged. Colo and . Kiseatle were held in" $6OOO each the" latter • kiving bail was. released from etistody. The others were itefd to bid in the sum of $BOOO each. At last- nccondid they were.still in prison althongh effortswcits being made for the re gait:a securliy, and it was supposed that Cole, If not the. others,. would he able' to effect his • release.. *. i..Siesarie, the' chief has. heretofore moved among is our beet seoiety," in Cincinnati, le very wealthy, bat he . has apeht the . mojor por tion of his fortune to defeat tbe ends of justice. Since his last arrest, it is said.a rich legacy has been loft Jilin :by some wealthy rolative in Eu rope. He . will now 'doubtless leave the country, as be.before made numerous efforts to Obtain his liberty by bribing the jailor; fie.- . . . ter, The /10 4/dAyipou . 4o!s that its price will •sitortly.bei4ateaCtialiitiatroonts. Bennett prom: leati;:jo -spend $50;000:Por year additional on ;It . let paper, add aa . s t first rewire, ho - is going-oat urgatifsei corps of ciorresiondents,- piiNutarly'teitlk;referenCe - to the war"in the East.. Tho Tistes,-In noticing the changes in troduced, says the only improvelnent proposed is that Beanott promises to (cave: the _country. Thieinsinuates that the etiltorlitti the Satanic" Icaiing his country for , his ctitiiilry'igoad." If Ibisll true, Bennett is indeed's patriot •,' for; if .lie.ctistske pot, he ahandoned Scotland with the sumo aoDle end I F.tsr.-41ti New' York llmes. is _afhthii-: Potion of - a •off in the Ileraid**iliii tion, upon its raisig the price to cents; on: Taesqay worked off. - 10,000 extra copies. Bennett, 'got wind of the affair, and refused to *lake- the proposed raise, in conse;ec of gob the "extras" Wert:..lt. dead lea -.eittelliis two , cent cotettip , .. .. e tixtra game again, as it.: • 5 1 • e, •a! • gia • _ •• ••• •17. 4 .,% terial a--ogati ", • y t : •;.;. :BLTAlin7A2zotiir - on the Arabs and +.• ' 4- 7'l , • -:'••• • Westchester, Chestar- CO 4.7 • f -wishes it to be noderstood • the poet•trateler,•the precept of 7 "a prophet.hath 40.bonor itthis own • la directli.rneeitieiLJ`-' : ••• . . . Dzirg - or An Enrriit. s 'ilholoos Ritchie. .Tr.; one, of tie editors of :be Richmond Enquirer , died in that city on EitOiday last. Mrs. Mowatt was engaged to be married to a Richmond editor of that name, and it is teat' probable this is tho gentleman. • . .:": It- was Mr. Jossidtlifright who was killed, whilo walking- with Me' wife, on the railroad track, on Tuesday last, near yennlugtonvillo. Miss Davenport is drawing crowded - houses at Chicago.. For the three days ending on Saturday. 20.- 718 immigrants arrived at the port of NeW York. . The corner-etone. of the Philadelphia Institute was laid on Monday afternoon by Bishop Potter. A woman of ".highly respectable connections," has been arrested in 'Philadelphia,. for shoplift • . • . . . . , - Judge 13eeeher. has been committed to prison at'lslew Orleatuficir ten days, for refusing to obey 14:p" roma . of the .Diotriet Court... • . . I. • • (lieStSki,4: . •Brownson,' bao deelined;itte - chair itilfta nee* JO aft: trnireteity.prOffered to )din by . the . Rev.•.Dr. - Newman. • . • - , • • . At the . dediCation of a new. catlicdin Church in NeW . York the other. day, an admission of • $1 was . igitited.:?.Notwithitanding :the - building ; ,Irati•oretsrded ate :utmost eatkanity....,'' . • 7 . 7.ouPg. .mait , tomed Carry of Philadelphia; i.s wao:lofidlY injured : by the ktok of a horse the. Other day , : that 'he died in. -16 • h ours. -He was shoeing him. ot thotime . : , •••• • • • - • • Another Know Nothing pictoiy was obtained In Boston on 'Monday. Abel Monroe, the Know Nothing candidate, was elected Alderman to fill a vacancy, - by 1;200 majority. . ' • ." • ..:From a reportr of the Pennsylvania Hospital, We learn thereliave been admitted into it within the last twelve years 7,291 natives of the. Un ited States; '7,978 of Ireland, and 2,605 of all other countries. • hr. Simla aad . tho Black Warrior Dilninny. Onr readers will remember the announcement . . Made by the steamer arriving some days ago; that Mr. Soule bad made such preposterous and insolent demands as compelled the Spanish gov ernment to reply in a manner that would leave him no alternative but demand his paisporti. - It now appears almost Abe entire litory...-was . eon, . cocted by the London Times' Madrid oorreepond eat. Will our cotempoitiriss who published the English version of the story, as an evidence of the'" Imbecility of Cho- administration," in ap , . ISOinting Mr . Sortie, have-the manlinese to give the iontradiction?' It is from the Paris corres— pondence of the N. Y. Tribune: • PAnIS, May 3, 1854.—A series of ridiculously untrue articles have lately appeared in tbo Lon don Tim ea, written by its. Madrid Correspondent, In explanation of the proceeding of Mr. Soule on the Black Warrior affair. The facts of the case .are as follows, and are derived from a Conroe whickplaces thiir authenticity : beyond gdestitm " ' • ' • • Oa the arrival of this messenger,' Mr. _Winslow, with instructions, Mr. Sonle•prepared 'and sent to the Spanish Minister of Foreign "Affairs,. M. Calderon dila Hares, a very Calm, clear and firm demand, containing two• propool dons: first, indemnity ; secondly..guarantee for ; the future, by the appointment of a diplomatio 'agent at Havana, with powers to meet these cases: This was delivered to M. Calderon, with :a request : lots prompt response,"but not speci fying the time whiob was allowed to-make the • response. • At-the end of 24 hours, Mr. Soule, receiving no reply, another note was sent, in substance the same me the first, Mid adding that if at the end .of 24 !loins a response was not. received, he should take it for granted that tbe Spanish Gov -ernment approved the action of the Cubhn au= therities, and he should act ancerdingly. This was delivered by :.the Secretary, Mr. -Parry; to Calderon, In person. When M: Calderon had finitilted reading the note, Mr. Perry coolly drew out his watch and said: . YoutExiiellettoy . will pleaao observe that it is new 12 O'clock; at 12 °Week to-morrow pre °ltaly, I shell be here for a reply." - " Holy. Virgin 1 young man, what -do you - Mean?" exclaimed the Minister; 4; holy . week and - a Sunday evening ; it is impossible 1" (It wart holy week in Madrld—a season devoted to .meditation and cards.) . Mr. Perry left. Before the termination of the twenty-foar hours, Mr. Soule received a responee from M. Calderon, stating that it was out of the power of. , the government to act in the matter, inasmuch as they had received no offiotal intelli gence from Cuba to guide them in their negotia tions, and addingthat "the manner of Mr. Soule clearly indicated that the Government of the United States was: uch more anxious for a diffi culty than for a settlement. To this Mr. Soule responded, again reiterating his first demands, and adding—rather impertinently, it mast be admitted,that he was eatisfied that full infor. ' mation had been received from Cuba, and that to reference to the designs of the Coiled States, they sought only a prompt aettlemeut of the difficulty, in order to preserve the peaceful rela- Miss wbteh existed between the two countries; that the continued insults which the Cohan au thorities had offered the United States had. Bo exasperated the people that a prompt settlement would be found the surest guarantee of continued peaceftrt• relations. At "Ode &ago of tho proceedings, the Queen sent for Mr. Soule, who, it may as well bo hero repeated, Isln favor at the palace, while, on tbe contrary, Calderon is bated by her. Her Ma jostyotho• indulges in a very strong diet, into which brandy and cigars enter very largely, and who is not very choice in her language, wished to know of Mr. Soule what the row meant be tween him nod Mr. Calderon.' On Mr. S. stating the case, eho stamped her foot violently on the floor, and said that "Calderon was a d—d fool; that she wished Soule would manogo the affair so as to get her rid of him, and she advised him to press him hard!" It is generally thought in diplomatic circles in Paris, that, between Mr. Soule and the Qneen, Calderon will be brought to a contusion—of some kind. Senator Everetes Letter of Resignation. Banos, Thursday, May 18, 1864. Slr: I regret to havo to inform you, that I sun under the necessity of resigning my seat in the Senate of the United States. When I contented to bon candidate for that place, the improved state of my health led me to hope that I should in that respect be fully equal to its duties—a hope afterwards confirmed by the experience of a laborious winter in the Department of State. I vas, however, in the course of the last atb tnmn, much indisposed, and dr.ring the session of Congress, my health has been greatly impair ed. It is now such as to mato it impossible for me, either with respect to daily attendance on ~....,..I\l ' the Senate, or the adequate preparation for im portant subjects of dumussion—not to mention .tbe burden of business correspondence, which is very heavy—to discharge my official duties inn proper manner. This must, of necessity, be still more the case I with the advance of the warm season, and the I increasing length of the daily sessions, and I could not persevere in tho effort 'without incur ring the risk of the most serious coosequenoes. For this reason, after anxious deliberation, and 4 . dienco to tho decisive opinion of my long "^s'' cod and eminent family physician, Dr. k-: r : t: ,: ; - T's.tkavo felt it my duty to resign my seat .: - `7 4 'qr!.to"like place on the first of ' ' " ' . 14 tatfrout the public service to 4 . ' + ~' ' i" , `:T.'.-:liklipti, I hive devoted • -..; ,- : -- 4:4 : -."; . fvenkavet to express ..:.t. 7 •`. !it ',' • .' - .. ' , ; '., ..!;;,,zlPeetlion for ..!-.. ~.!. ••2: ' i ' -••-• • I.* . ''' .-• • . I !. 4 ldeee. 'i n...' 4 -, : ! .. - ~' :.."., •, • ......: ..? r . '- ' • 4 . : !•0:.:. ;,, is 1414.1,1 ' 1" r To hie Excelleiaoy,'" • . ~. ' Icebergs in tho Atiii'tr, , , • - ....: , ~ ~...:. •• - . Oen. WED% of the Courier and liptha:-- - • :•-• • -.i :•• ' :. 1s: .• ' • • - •:. turned from England in the Atlantic. He L 1.., ..' 4: - • 4 . .i . .• : ' 1 ,.. ..\ ' ...:., ' .‘: : ~.... :‘. '..' Previous to leaving Liverpool, Capt. West in-: • t ;h.: f.VT,;- --- w ' ''/ - -•%, - -.. 1 , ._!+4_,.;,, •••• formed me that ho bad seen ice in its- outward Ito ' -"* • ..' - ' • ''"( s °'-'" • ' -.“ ~ : , ..4- -,.. tr .. 41 , t% . • passage a little north of 41 ° • and in conee- ... 4.' - • .. r . '. quence, he intended to take the extreme north. The /rift.... . , ..: .6 6.. ' em passage, in the hope of thereby avoiding the following Boate l ,- •• , :-,- • slims into victories, ere were n the bombardment of Odesea r e ...• 44 ", • field ice altogether, and running through the twat d w ee it e h a. whi A c c h c.., ro 4 ,4 . ." -, ~., " ... ..,: r . • icebergs, preview; to their being scattered by the currents, &c., on their reaching the Banks. He argued that ho would , then meet icebergs mtrom only, and be able to run through them in lees brilliant affair for the art s of gdltia. Th e than a day, while, if he kept further to the lain is In the form of a rep Gen. Osteri south, be would meet both with icebergs and Sachen. It is as follows: " field ice, and ho far more exposed to injury and *, Oa the 21st ultimo the Ingio-Pretativ2.!,... danger. • • ron cast anchor at 0 distrneo of three The result proved the accuracy of his macula. from Odessa; they were ir aumber--eix tit:Z.:3s tione. On Tuesday evening ho took his station deoltere, thirteen two-doolors, and nine steam on deck, on the look out for ice, and Min with ere. About four o'clock it the afternoon Admi ral Dundee and Hamelin emt %ling of trace the first iceberg early on Wednesday morning. de- Daring the whole of Wednesday, we continued mending that the French ind English 'teasels in to pees mountain after mountain of ice; and the quarantine port' shouli le given up. This when I inform you that Capt. Went and the old. summons was not attended b. Yesterday, the -eat seaman on board, declared that they never 22d, at half-past 6in the mening, nine of the saw so many or such large icebergs, you will be enemy's steamers, ono of - 64gune, and all the others-of 84, after forming ot of tine reach of able to form some idea of their magnificence. The weather was exceedingly cold, but clear; the battery No. 1, situate oaths right side of tho rcadetead, attacked the tateries Noe. 2, 3, no danger and with a brilliant moon at night, we were in 4, and 6, throwing from time h time shells i nto -, and quite - at liberty to enjoy one of the town itself, and finished by concentrating the rarest and most magnificent sights that 01111 be imagined., their fire on battery No. 6, P On Thursday morning, having got entirely rid of the icebergs, our Captain left the deck— ,having been on duty during the whole of Tues day and Wednesday nights, and all of Wednes day. I mention this fact as evidence of the at. tendon to his ship for which he le so remarkable; while the accuracy of Misjudgment in regard to the time we should meet the ice, its charade and extent, excited my admiration and rot, eat. ARMES. /AWAIT MASSACRE IN TExas.--On the 2d Instant, the Government train of Major Chapman in charge of a number of men, was attacked five miles from Fort Ewell, by twenty mounted sod well-armed Indiana, who killed and scalped Mr. Molatoah, the wagon master, and five others. fileveral others are missing, and were probably taken prisoners. All the sinks and horses-about 100—connected with the train were taken and the wagons completely destroyed with their contents, valued In all at some twenty or thirty thousand dollars. The train consisted of 14 yagons and the same number cf teamsters, withoutpms and only fls of the men, all wound ed, had returned to Port Ewell. The command ing. officer, - a lieutenant, although sick in bed at the time, on hearing the report, ordered out five different parties of rifiemen--one of twenty men under command of an officer, and four parties of ten each under command of a sergeant; with cash of the latter alsO went one of the return team sters as guide)). As the Indiana had only about two tours start, it is probable they will stand a pretty hard chance of getting away.., The citi zens on the b'orders were in a state of great alarm and are demanding of.the General Government and the Stale to send a strong force to their aid. The Ban Antonio Texan recommends the settlers to abandon the frontiers and come to that town for protection. At accounts, thero were Only ten or fifteen soldiers and two officers left it Port Ewen. NE= ...; r. ! • ~. ~ i -.tory No. u, sbiated at the ex iremity of the Part de Prink:i t "Oar batteries were armed 'Oh 48 pounders. The enemy profited by the lago calibre of his guns to keep at a distance, witch did not per mit the batteries 8 and 6 to tale an active part in the combat, although exposit to the enemy's fire. Battery No. 0, under the tommand of Cor not tiohogaleff, of the Artillery, kept up a steady fire from his four guns; but, out of them having been dismounted, only two of his other guns could be brought to bear on the tawny, but with these two guns he kept up for az hours a con stant fire on the enemy's steam's, end in the end against a screw line "of battle ship of 84 guns, which had joined them. ;von this force could not silence the battery, ant the officer in command of the battery did. notleave it until the ships stationed in the port lnhind him had taken fire. In consequence of be . firo of. this battery, three of the enemy's slips were to wards the end of the combat, obiged to be ta ken in tow by.the others. • PA report of this brilliant feat of arms was immediately addressed to the Conmandant In- Chief, who, making use of the poier vested in him, conferred a military decoration on those who had specially distinguished themselves. Thanks to the slight draught of water, the ene mies' ships were able to throwoongreve rockets,. and set fire to the vessels in tho port, and to some houses In the enburbe. They oven at tempted a landing, but a shower of .grape from fear pieces of light artillery, covered by six companies of infantry, caused the enterprise io fail. Shots were fired at the bosh", and they must have suffered considerable, lose, .We bad some kilted and wounded, and two .gan-car rings!, destroyed. Daring the action some ves sels of the line quitted their line of battle, and approached the country house of Gen. Ludere, against which they directed their firs, but re ceived. by the fire of our batteries 1, 2 and 'B, - • *.* . • •• - • 4!..4%,57e 4 .• "i• " .t . "(4 q . •S 4. ::., ',. : - !.!.. ... >- ,ti •. -_ .. , FOREIGN FFEDIS. The vino disease has reappeared at Maderia. Tbe Aesemblet Nationale has reappeared, after being under the cloud of Napoleon's displeasure for a couple of months. rdr. Dotterel! of Birmingham,:England, offer ed Ur. Hobbs fifty guineas to pick a "patent climax - detector look " to twenty-four hours. The attempt hag been made,:and the ingenious Hobbs - acknowledges a defeat. - • ' • Mademoiselle Rachel is et Pau. in,Franoe, engaged in the pions ditty of attendiu•• upon the sick bed of a sister. It is punitively averred that the great tragic 'actress has received mag nificent proposals from the United States, and will yield to the temptation. - Prontition le recreating his imagination - In - the composition of a oemody in the styleof Aristo- Phones. It id to be called Le Deviant: de In Sta. tee, and is said to spare neither friend, - nor foe. Proudhon having tried the, power of philosophy in vain, is bent upon testing thtkeffeot of banter and afro 8 ; . The Loath. (Ireland) Advertiser .statesObat Admiral Hatnclin, commander-in-chief of the French expeditionary fleet engaged in the east ern war, is an Irishman by birth; and a native of the county Leith. - His immediato relatives', reside in the neighborhood of Shannon .Hook, near Dundalk. • - In round numbers, it appears that the conVey once alone - of every British soldier to the -seat of war costs oboist £lOO, or rather, to state' it more accurately, says the London Times, "we have to pay an average of £lOO pnesage money for every Soldier we beep' up on the roll of the expedition ary force, including the passage of horses and stores." The Literary Gazette,. commenting upon the list of births, deaths and tnarriages, which ap pears in the nmes, observes, that the custom of advertisihg the marriage of private persons in the newspapers only dates from about tx century book. When first pratioad It caused muob trier. rimeut among the wits of tho coffe-honses and clubs. .. Archbishop Whately, lea late lecture, deduced the following derivations : - Bparrotistrais from Asparagus; Com:staff from Cucumis; cakes from Biacuite ; "please the pigs," from " please the pia," or, sacred box in ,ahich - the host was kept; country donee, from contredatue. Quelques choses--Kiokshatra; Roe est corpus-- Moue pocus. A couple of years after her marriage, the pre sent Empress of . Russia 'paid a visit to her father at Berlin. Nicholasi two days after her departure, took post,. traveling ,incoy., and ar- - rived at the palace at Berlin one hour -before his * consort, who was not. a 'little surprised to be welcomed by her husband. It is the . only time, it he said, that he indulged in a hearty laugh. At the Literary Fund- Festival - in _London, Lord Mahon, tho historlen, presided. His speech was especially complimentry to the Val ted States. Apart from the hackneyed allusion to the joint proprietorship of America and Great Britain in the great names of Shakspeare and Sliltoo , what he said was in good - taste and effective. The American notabilities, Irving, Bancroft and others, came in for a share of com plimentary mention. Lord Malmesbary said in the Hone° of Phrs, "posterity,. in hisopinion wee Sion more inter ested than those now living in the issue of the present struggle, and. belioving,.as he did, that the whole empire of Europe would belmig said must belong to the Russian prince who wasena bled to obtain posseesion of Constanticople, and hold it, be could not bat believe • that it wee ne cessary for England to spend both • blood and treasure, even to the last soldier and tho last shilling, in its defence." Bir Edward Bqlwer Lytton, in a lecture, late ly, in England,'aeti the following binary of bis literary habits: Many persons seeing me . so much engaged in active life, and as much about the world as if . I had never been a student, have said to me, " When do you get the thus to write 'all your boots! How on earth do you contrive :.to do eo much work ?" shall perhaps surprise yin by the answer I Make. The answer is this:" I contrive to doom much, by never doing too • 'much at a time." Amara, to get through work. • well, most not overwork himself---or, if be do too 'much today, the reaction of fatigue will come, and he will be obliged to do little to-morrow. Now, since I began really and earnestly to study, which was not till I had left college and was ao tnally in the world, I may, perhaps, soy, I have gone through as large a course of general read ing as most men of my time. I Dave travelled much—l have mixed much In politics and in the various business of life, and, in addition to all this, I have published somewhere above aixty volumes, s•-•me upon ;subjects requiring much special research. And - what time do you think, as a general rule, I have devoted to stady—to reading and writing? Not more than three hours o day; and, when Parliament-is sitting, not al ways that. But then, during those hours !have given my whole attention to what I was about. Heine, the France-German residing at Paris, will soon have ready a French edition of his poems, translated from theGegman by himself. lle annouoces the factin a letter to. Dames, from which this is an extract: "Some weeks ago you'expressed in your Journal an intention of coming to see me soon. It was a happy thought. But I forewarn you, that if you defer your visit much longer you will not likely to find me at my present apartment, 60 Hue d'Atoster dam, and that I shall have moved to another res idence, which is quiet un'tnown to me ; EICt that I shall not be able to leas% my address with the concierge in case such tardy friends as you come to ask for me. I have no great idea of my fu ture abode. I only know:that you go in though a dark, passage, and, this entry-way •iinleases me in advance ; Imlay wife cries when •`e,of moving. I Dave been bed-ridden now ' . ..,"-ears. In the bight of my disease, . 144 t - 4 0 , 1 -4.leere. Moat acute, my wife lt was the only ,thing ":!!!!.7 sufferings. Ac r-i-01,..and during -& - kYAat an they confined themselves to some discharge?, and resumed their old position. This mancou vre was repeated several times. At seven o'clock the tiring ceased, aud the assailingvee eels joined the rest of. the squadron. Our artil.- lery acted in a brilliant manner, .and our bat teries, with the exception of No 0, 'Dive Buffered but little. We havetbad:four killed, and sixty. four wounded.',!. : ' . . .1%-. 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PLUMB, & CO, Proirlaitrui 87 Superior atreet,Cleveland, Ohio. Par gale In Pittsburgh In the lb/lowing houses:— Fleming Bros, L. Wilcox Co., R. E. Sellers, . 0.11. Keyser, .. Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr., . • • J. U. Castel. city.-1. A. Beckham, Primely & Means J. P. : Fleming. - Birmingham—A. Pettareon. Jan G. Smith. r sons 10DIndigestion and. Liver Complaint CURED UY Kir.we PETROLEEIII.--Iteell the fol lowing letter from Rev. 0. -Dicer:now, a Missionary in Mt J. M. Ersz—Dear Sir: Myself and wife Living been greatly benentted by the tumor' your Petroleum, I wish to have you send me a box of two or three dozen bottles.' I systAtisCongregational Minister in lids place, and several L.1.14 . 1r000010 are alerted with Indigestion and an Inaction SUPS of myself and wife, before taking On. We took several bottles— , ....-zrrsear and a half ago, and we • • -- a — • ffedth for years as we have • 4'r ' 4 '4 ;Lula bottlo t beZre . 1 • • -- --..-sresses me dye ' •M, loco that I • . • • - - :e.:;17=1 MUlam Y. ' .e Flarray Bollman, JotnaThalker, Jr., WUllam Jaeob S. Ealtionnan, Aaron Bordtaikb..... RUBSELL t OAKES, Amu., (Coo, in Lafayo Bulldings, ontranee on tto W.„Lxat atroot-J • IWI_CITIZENS , Irisarcaw.. co Plt.tsbnygh.—.ll. D. HMO, Pretildep ; 6 4 01. MEL la MARSZELL,Sbaretary.• • - ' Officel nsuress 94 Waterand Stre O Aet,ROO between Markt:land Rbectsfr , ..._ _ ROLL mind RiTell and tributaries. Rleka, on thoOrifoairl=relb Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. . ALSO—Against the. Perils of the Sea. and /nlandllaelga• llon and Transportation. • . : naatarose 11. b. Kin& • Wm.Larinierjr., William Bageley,' Samuel M. Kier Samuel Rea, - William Bingh am, Robert D many, Jr., John 8. Dilworth, Immo M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, S. Ilarba ugh, J. Scboonmaker, Walter Bryant, Wllllam B.M.ay% . John Bhiptori. dig 113pASSOCIATED Virresoess'e lnettranee Company of the City of Pittsburgh.. J. B. idoOltaiidD. President—ROM= BINNEY, t Till Insure against FIRE and MARINA AWES of all kinds. °Mee: No. 99 Writer street. DIELICROttis: W.J. I. Moorhead, ....._._ W Anderson, 8.0. Sawyer B. B. Simpson, , Win. M. Edda, U. B. Wilkins, 0. IL Paulson, William Ckdlragwood,. R. B. Roberts, • John 31.1rwin, Joseph Kayo, Wm. Wilkinson, • . David Campbell. • - jarit; U' Important to ()uppers and Leeohera. Dr. KHYBER, 140 Wool slreet, has received an an • sortment of . Thomas' Me srpieel Loathes: - " Cupping Glasses; ' • • " .Breast ps; Mimeos; , • . .. .• . _ " • • Cu _ . . . " D Eye ental Leeches i . " Scarilleator. . . These are really imp o rtan t inientions, and very cony& nlent to those who follow Leaching. Call and see them. iiiir•Ciorner Ward et. and Virgin alley. .401 10DATTRNT L. .—You are hereby nobleed fob attond •st IONI your A rmory, on MONDAYS, WEDNEB. DAY% and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bnal. mum as may come infers the Company. • .•I'. RABB, • marZraload • • . • Secretary pro te rn. . OD/ 0 • Co / 0 6—Place. of meeting; Weallitngton HO ; Wood street, between Fifth street and Vtrgivalley. Ptvirstoson Innos, No.F.MS--Meets every Tuesdayevening. Ilestwrnia E.naugpiccrb.No. first and third Friday of each month. ', • • - tccuatnly. • )! -- .A.NGI3O:IIOIMA. 4000 E. . 0: 0. r.—The (11 . Angorons LO' ire, Igo. 289, L. O. of 0. Pot:leer miry WeAl4Bdny evening in %Abington MA 9900 ti 1171.7 Et ODtIC NOR .11181/8-4widitenivetlow irc!pply'pf.Go, N. dey for June. • • • Dodd Family Abroad; by Marled Lerer-.neW Boplidy: 800 pieced Window Bbades, 'rufous styles, for ale by- • . any 24 8. 11. LAMER. BACON -18 cub 81)01'116ra and 2 casks Wads, ti - prba, Artie le r 2rOlted per. SPAMer illlMil and for Gale by- -' W, J. A. I3o F offiBON 00. NEM MOM !MMi "* c • Y '• • • ". • rfor, ikaggr,7 1 :7".11.6z,,, Daquenew. BOOLCar.-01alera : . • .1.11 out teport of the testimony ore. . „.. • F. Ward, with the speeches of the dtatingnishel - • gaged in pecan f•rieelvei and ter sale at • PAUL UIINER'iI Literary Depot, sey24 Firth street, opposite the Theatre. .AW27O AND BERAGEN.— • Fastcolored Lamm at 1234 e; Ens do &rages, 260 • Choice styles Merrimack and Cativo Prints, 1234 e; . Also, a.fine asscrtment of houseeftuvrishing goo 4 to which they Waite the attention of the ladles. er y2l' . RAG AN & SRL, 01 ?darkest et. • . aItVONNELL dt WILLOOK, - • BA.NKERS, • ND Dealarslyi Exehange, Bank Notes , Gold and SalyerA:Coin. A.Coin. Conant and Par Funds madam/ on deposit. Stocks bought and told on mann/sedan: Collections made et any point in the United States. South Bast corner of Market and Fifth eireeta, • • myll . • , PITTSBURGH; PA. , MAGAZINEB FOR JUNE—Oodey's Lady ' . Book for Juno. • .• . . Petenon'a hiergatlnelbr June. ' -• • • • Lever's New lio'ret—The Dodd Pamgy ateoidt,'' PAC,' . . • 75 rente. • -The Enow Nothings Exposed, with - illuairatfotks; 1234 Cons . Buoys on the Formation and Pablinatio a of Opinions, the Pursulte of Truth, and on other :'by Simnel Bailey. --Ey Schools and Schoolmasters: by Fragh Miller . • • The Discarded Daughter: by hint Southway/h.' •• - • Virginia and Magdalene; or, The Footer SLters: by Airs. Soutbworth Mos Lealfo's New Receipts for Cooklog.--It to an elegant. ly printed, duodecimo. volumsqf 620 pow, and in it there Rill be found One Thensand gad Eleven New Receipts, all useful, some orrnanental, and all invaluable to ever 7 miss or family thworld. Price Oa o Dollar a copy only. lid Ask S i r. Wks Leslie's New Receipts for Cooking, publiehed by T. B. Peterson, said take no other for it, as it is the only. new book on the subject pUblLbed by Alla Lulls for the last seventeen ram ' te For e. b 9 - •IL EINER & ..t. weszakto rzooktooo t t 0 .an • to wham gtioel wow will be given. Apply at a/RAMBO/TB' mY2O ' •' • .66 Filth street, A negarenc Poy ce, st Deles: WA 1.1)--A. food COok to go to the country; wages liT. IP per week.. Apply at - • • • - FRANCIS:7W Agent, Oillee, ' l /13G1 • 66 Pletia Argot, near the I r ost MM. ANTED-20 or 80 Laborela to go to,k3erages $1,23 per day. demi, at - ,-• s i . . . yiLeSOlBOlJB' Agency Otte; my'Zi •. ' '• • •415 Flfth Street, near Poet Officer. plci r cojely, p3lyip x , p orn ,,,, ~ •L 7 " 441 L... . A " 4 " 4 al°43 ~~r-.- • n T : ~ ~w^ L ~; .~ .. `.. S~•. B2M EOM Sip. Pant&loons.—llbe welt known uperiorlty Of GkiIIIELELI lit In the Garment, needs no Comment on his part; It has been acknowledged by en who a,ored blm with their orders, that they-bare never been fittedStith the Ittnna ions and style u by him; lle begs t balm bbt Pa; ttons and the public, that Ids stock is rusi`vepleta with the nieseet dyke fbr coats, vests and . pant4sultable fiv the Ombra sense's. - R. °RIBBLE, Tailor and pantaloon Maker,, • 240 ../4titz.V stv bead or Woad. I • No Wonder-Ma:view Thitticilltaid , - Beaune, October 19, 1852 OUrttruzst—litultig ftwdanced the beneficial effects of Dr..M'Lane's Velebrated Liver Pills, I take great pleasure in recommending them to the nubile. I feel warranted in baying, that they area certain rani* , liver o, DiF 4 thaS artd .afi btheusditeues,no.matter how eultorlongstanding- I g intielf wai 'Uttered with this adhtl . Makes for over two yeara, and oh I bow tbankrel lap that Iheud of theta_ I fotrenaSed alone of Your agents three boxes, and before I had finished the third box y was comp/fatal' curved. 12P I verily believe, but for Dr. Lanes Liver 11114 should hero now bum in my grave; but ea It is, I am now enjoy-. lag the beet of health, and stand a living witnessof theet flciency of Dr. lii'Lene's Liver Pills... Besides recovering health, I consider that,l have sued in pocket acme two or three hundred dollars phystelan'e fees. • Thia testimony I give with the greatest pleasure, 'and hope it may do somethhig toward, tomtit* these plelatble Pills known to all who are Buffering 'with Beer/ um.. . um . . Trareler in Westena New Yo % rk. • • P.l3.—Dr. SPlarre'S celebrated Liver Pills, also his great Vermin:to or Worm Destroyer, can now be had at all re, . speetabla Drug thous this city. • , Pgretussers will Wasik:, be Ratetal to:Rektor, end take . none brit Dr. hPLane'ettrer Pills, There are other Pills, parportsig tote Layer Pine, now beton+ the publlc. ' Also calls/del:7 the nolo tiroprletors,, PLEltilttl 111168 4 'lltto,ssors to J. Ilidd d - Co.; ' "•-•• • Nc!..60 . : . 1 :Wax{ Co., uty2Dulav In A Keeton) , ty, onlVettnitaday tile 24th 113It q by the BET. Mr. Kearney. Mr. Pan; Amur to mitts. _On Tuesday, 22d that., E 6111.4 791tA17018, Infant daugh • tat of A. C. and Lonlaaallell, -aged 19 woeks: Afonaetaning, at' 4 delude, MART ANN,STdesi daughter of Stephen and Matilda H. Bennet, aged 19 yaw! and 9 months. , . . At Now Albany, Indiana, on Wednesday ormelni, 17th Instant 8A81178.1 8., eldest - son of Thomas "and Cbsiclotte Biddle, sged 24 yeara and b months. • • - RZW..-ADIMMX10)=11111. - • • •• • . . inter — 11- r • Life, Piro 'ad Marlrui-Instrance.Cortipany; - • ,- 0101:CE 55''FIFTEr 'STREET. - • IIIAtIONMUALT.4. PATTABPD.OB, PA. _ • "'• - • JAMES 1100 N, Preardent. caumrs..oolmas, Beeretary. ' • ' Thin Company makeatrery Insulin ca - appertalnini to or tonneeted.with LIFE 11,1911.8. • • " Mk*, agalzurtßall and Cargo Maks on tho Oldo and Alb. alasippi riven and triburazies, and Marine Blake generally. And against Lon and Damage by The, and against the' . Perils of MD 8136,1'3'4 Inland 'Navigation and Tintisportation. •®Polities insured at the lowest rates consistent with. aafoty .to an.yarcias James 8. limn, ' . nOttCi . James d er MOill &intnel traltukan, • , Alexan der Kntdish Miliaria Plallifys,., , ' . John Fullerton, John Scott. , . Itobt alwy, . Joeeph P.6 assam, li. D., ' Ale/ a n dder Boynolds, ..' John lil'Alpin, - - - Armstryng County.- Wm. P. Johnston, -' ' Ifenstlo N. Leo, . . Jame Martha I, -. ' ' Kittanning, 0 oorge B. fletten,'. '• ': Illresti Stowe, Wm. 8. Sayers,: - - Bearer. in . 7EiIIitOPEAN:ItUIiNI)I(, PA&INNGIen. a aNlll.lTaiSiJe OFFIOB.--Jaines Blakely has arrangements made with Eastern Houses, .whicb eaablas Mat to* inane ' payable at sight, for any amount, Mk Ltanddir lAver; oo 4 . Pad* and 3Prankfert on the Main; also, at all the Pzenrinelal Ddiales and Branches fa Germany, excuse, Great ,lltitain, and Insland:•• Drafts oyez one hundred pounds at $1,95 toll. 021104 earner ef Berenth and Smithfield sts. • Neptune Dire .ithim A SPECIAL MEETING '4l the 'ay'.-, arrn be hold di. Ting EVENING, .at 8 o ' clock ,' ock,' in the Tail Stan.: ;As bnitcess of Importance will ha bnmgbt bitlbgtbdComp97, .Lllll tonnemrs are nquestedbo attend:: _ • OEO/pH IMMO!, .Preßt. .• Joint DInfWEICIDT. Secty: .. •. Era TRAG .• Beautlfu/ Site for Residences.. "Elot 81LII—Two" imps Lots of Ground;. sitnee on Mt. Wubingteu.at a short distanoe from the inclined plane. an) Rhein opposite Perry street. These Loth hawk a large fronton tho brow of the hill, and command a beautiful 'stew. '. Far.plearantnesa of location, they are unequalled Xtepertv'on Mt. Warlilogion Is rapidly advancing in ralue, 'aildnew - Li the time to purchase. Terms of payment easy. I also. two Lott, each 50 feet front by 2to. situated on Mr eti&Tenon. ' Price VW each. Terms. Min band, balance ineigy payments. • • - - B.•COTIIBERT ,t SON, tay2s . 140 Tbittstreet, Volt. gat Ws—That spieudid Faren'orZ - aerie, 01 11 111%.1. • V Plinniag,ndjolntog WaltitePorward,Jr., about 4- ef - aut.°, this city. On tt there are good hoprovements, and :Pell 'enough to pay 'the loss pries ft le offerodnt... If you . iirOtat desirable country faddy:us". 'outdone that will pay l'ittitself.otilii locket 11. - and you will be satistled. Inquire y,f....T.EL.111111i0,0n the land, or of . • ' tay24:laul THOS. WINIDS, 7ti kourtb K. - I o -Lwr—lk good Dwelling House on Pours street, Ninth' -Ward. Also, the 24 story room of lict. 140- Third at, suitable for ogles rooms. B. CUTITDEUT & BON, • • • •-• •• .• 140 Third street. flagainhlo.7-Wanted to enter into a contract to.grading aJI" arced along Fairmont street,.gliegbeny, beginning al thalead of Federal street, and tanning- east on the eutiUnt ern sklacf Nunnery 11111. 113051 1 1 30N , BilLti 'Ar tarn. •• ' ; Cqrtter of Third sta.:wood atteetp. A'. BARR CHANCE CM: t 3 PECUI.&TION: , .Pr tent -L'Z:BleLtet Allegtiony • caunty-31stmog.nt Bootr by s now pineal', at a yteldof 100 per cont.' -Pt D? now Arnie' , Mee, • G 5 Fifth atmet, netr tho Post Office.' m~~s : ':: ASTED—A ovt 7 7 7 'AO . .". a ?an, and tatte t _ WA '6l . FR ANCIECTIE'ARIa3EY °Mee.. 65411Thlitreet. steer the Poet Office Tothe Honorable the Judges of the Court of fionerai the Solutions tif the Peace, In and for the county of: The mitten of Arthur Nkimison, of the Thira Word, city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny' county, humbly' aheweth: That your penitiouer bath provided himself with materials for the Mmumnodation of travelers and others, at his tavern; In the Ward • aformaiti, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hlstitrnso . to keep a public house of en. .tortalament, and your petitioner, - as to duty bound, will prly. • - 'NIHOLSON. . o, the subscribers, citizens of the RTHUR Ward C aforesaid. do certify, that the above petlthnior is of good .repute for bore ti and tempenutte, and is well provided with house room and conveniences, An the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said vern Is necessary. Jacob Ilay, James Kennedy. II S mit h , John A Upper; Win J Harthr, Thomas Ling: Cruwibnl, Janes Cray. (4th street) 7 Wheeler, John Dryer, John MAT, Allen Cordell, riIYZZI4 3 " (Oazitte eon* and awn* Ant) !ALIT/18LE. J!G STA Is•Ort BC Executors of Itireuslitiaci, late of Carroll township, Wasbloston county, l'is,,'deorased, Will oder at public qq on•biONDAY, Jane 12th, 1861,1 he fallowing valuable • ThOGlass rectory on Dry - nun, known ea "Nanveo," to wtdch is attached roily acres of. Land, mom' or less, with substantial dwelling houses, tenemente, do., for the *roam mod seta of those employed at the works. The land abounds iu Stone Coal and Lime Stone, and includes about ten scree valuable bottom lend, situated on the river near Mononga• beta City, and crossed by the iletopeeld ilareed. Th is property pr. seats unusual inducements to the nusnufiettu , er or capitalist, as a safe and desirable Investment. Also—A Tract of Land, situate on Pigeon Creek, eontale. ' log twenty each more or less, and known as the tt Mill Pro• party," on which are erected a comfortable dwelling house, and a bugs and anbstentiel building:designed - fora Saw 31111 and Grist BBL Also—Three Lots. 68 feet in front and running back 86 feet; situated in Ararew's plan of out lots, adjoining plotof , -....;s4sei—One tot adjoining the thereinplot of A. B, Cheat, about half au ete. " . "• , ,,pdjoleing. property of Benjamin Bentley • - Priatley, mistaking about one acre. 'l.Aeraropertyof hlrs. 11 Bentley, mid, • ''':"."•ohog near °fleeces. • • •- ••••••.... , Atet. adjoining lands end of. ltattle fbf 'memento • • ant • ". •e. • :., • • • • • • ' ••• •.1 • , ""t- 4 `:-" • • -"5... _ 4 . • ;•. ' S t. 4 1 $ •.s. ;.; - • - •.• • • . , ERNI •••• . • • n • " EMI . }~,}, . ENE - • • Maris 11 Claftior,• • Notice' ts hereby Oren that, In pursuance of. an orderin Equity, • Heirs of John Garber . passed by the District Court, April _2,185{, then - will be an examination, in perpetnam memo. ~ ril, of the subscribing witnesses to the wilt of John Garber, at the once of Reid Washington, Nag., No. 106 Fourth at., , on SAII7IIDAT, June 17. 18. N. at 10 dcloelt. A. M.. mylisltd • 'J..LUDEWICI KOETFINN, Attorney. Riasette copy and cbrarge ediv'r.l , ' . •. • NT, JSW ettnLiCATIORS.—The Star Chamber, a Historieal 11 Romance: by Wm. flarri Ainsworth.. • threenj Todd, °erre Ruffen so n harbor, Iv tale of thaTere - Tors of the Seas and the Mysteries of the City. - • The Bildeor the Wilderness: by Emerson Bennett • . The Dodd Family Ahmed: by Charles Lamm. ' Peterson's Ladles' National SlegaMne for Juno. Yankee :Notions • • do. - - -PAUL SLEoRR'S Lttarary 'Depot, . . - Fifth street, oppodto the Theatre. • •.• XTRW - Mtinlo,--alusin, !Inca J.ltudo-Rnig,tit.- 01 herdsman's Mountain . Le Jismin Valse-Waliteehyme Song.. ' • I'm a Mem LaughlnGirl-Glcrier. • • Sweet Woman-Remnant • • Agreeable echo -Brown. - owed Bride. A Passing Glimpse-Com. Dream Llth Polka.' .- . Russian Dojo Dunn -41roke. • : Itsirest ot the Fair- Polka. • Spanish Fanciango-hrobe. May lirtteses-hultar-llnx Zo ; My Home ) MY Happy g altar • Just reoefred • Old liir aitterrErnuomrtr _ mno.Denot. us Weed it 'TO lba Honorable the imagea thei'lniA oe n • Quarter Beatdons i he I vatei - was4 - rtn . the coula r or A-1 egberty: , . , . 'The petition e" ' tt . _ .10Hrr CONAN, of Itabiwja township, aforwald, bomb jir starretb, - 'Hutt Soar pet', Honer has mo d at i n provided bkosolfwith materials for th e aoram ti. 4 Or travelers and °then, at his in ArtenaLtip aforesaid, and prays Bleep:my Honors d*wellingrrauses will be -seed to grant him a Menu to keep* pnbllobonse of err ent, and your petitioner, u In duty bound will JOHN COIYAN. • e sobsedben, citizens of the towitablpsforauldoke . • tuts above petitioner Is of repot° for bon. perthee, and is well provided with house room - • fences for tberamoromobation and lodging of - . d travelers, and that saki tavern Is noceseary caw Wallate,-Wm. Wbitenun„ Samoa • Stewart, H. linibnan,..B. Gibbs; Win. • . More, Henry Barnes, George Flowers, • - ' ' o : the Judges' of tbo Conn of General - • 'V," of the Pesti, in and for the comity of _ .- ado a,. •- •8 HAItITTIII, of Chartlers town- -, Utioner hs... •.. "c- - : ihumbly elieweth, Thatyour po- - , : •modation eif ttie.- •••• f- with tauterials forthe secrete the township afore*: sr.' others, at *his dwelling house ill • leaned to grant him allui.., . prays that your. Honors will be ' tcrtal kand and. go to keep a publlo bolero of en- Mr. . , ...- •• oner, Ls in duty bennd; win We, the subscribers, clam% - LEWIS TIAG=M... certify, that the abbre petitior the township_aforetudd r de sets and tam permureo; end Is der is of good repute for lon and oonverdenass for tier v : i Plwvided with house tom' :etrangers atitTtrovelem. -• : tha Mellott ell& lodging ot - Jamea bloDonnell. ''',,e tit tavern irneronary. , Plannegan, 1311:12C . A ,.„..._,__ U g" .... 2 e... Themes Peritins t •Jas. • McCartney; 'T)-„,„,„" '''Z=.w ) ntlt 4 ,1 d Robertson,' Andrew : __Fre w, J°iiw. klek7n7 --A ! 14: -' *AP_ g. Lorimer., David .Honorable tho Judges o*. - ---- rixt..truv • : Quarter liesedons of the Peace, in- •: r The-petition of Jae:Plnnion, Of theiThird'Word, city of : Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, shumbly shetieth,....... - : Tor .That your petitioner both provided lamed! with materisli '.: • the occommodation of travelers and others; at his dwil; ling house In the ward aforesaid'. and ..grays that: your Itcemrs will bo pleased to grant him a license to, keep - . public house of entertainment , and your ner es a in!. duty bound will pray.SHANNON : . Wo. dm subtedbers, citizens of too Ward aibresald. doo . m • illy, that the above petitioner is of good ?sprite Ibr honeety And tertrieronce, sad Jewell provided with lenses room and :convetrienceelbr the accommodation Cr strangers and tray- - 'ler; mid that said tavern ill 1 1eCeS2..apr., lames Montooth, Andrew Pullen W. IthAey, JohirP•ll: f)resting, Jecob Duke, 'Thomas Diaries, II Lloyd, P.. 0. peek.. • ofen, P. Mane, .7ohn bleQuewan; John 8 - litter; TAX: Mb , - ClPtut..-801113 zectiabbtelifeureeeived and for ta age by CILLIUMT IPRRDEitiCK, y2llw ••••• 13 wood street; • 'seldE P.aut,iooo new Parapo/a just recallred. =thiciteVerY sleety or•plain- WIN ISM, War , a, *a., all offered at rrdueed pea. 25 plrtli st. Qa.Kkao—Just rem:trod, 60 pieces zurir gybe kg Taws Head Silk Fringes. - - WOOl. BEIES.--OsnrloopLoces MLA Wuvi At . brst --. • G-rown bre es , description, Jost Fece . . -- —•- • ,___________• zny23 •.. . ... --.A.• A: AtASMI & CO. . ocnvAGß NOE-EAA ---- --------- - 1'..--The main N 1.11,1134 of llotue ;t' x.:.., EluvoryliMorttAsbout anima of mon& Eliqulro, of J: STEDITORD, on the pronfmB;nr of • . - - ar23 . • 2 1/OMPSON A BELL CO. " t t , -- ---..,:- ----- ' , Yoktlf-tzrx - ,!..0 - - .4-, AMUSEMENTS. 10'THEATREL—Jrctun lostaniZarre and NMI , ge"—ilitti street, above Wood Priem of adm Delon Boxes and Parquets We; Private Boxes, large, git ; do. do: 11, $.5; Second Tier, 2te; Boxes for 'mitred persoirs,fei. Pentons seeming *tato will be charged 123 eta; extra Mr the; certificate. DOOM open at 7 o'clock; performance to cow. mcmce at 7% o'cloct„....Yourth apywaranee of the celebrated Tragedian. Mr-CI WOOIIIIXXX, who will appear, In eozor g.Rance with numerona requests, in his great character of "Luke Flaidine......Tble evening, May 26th, wilt be pre- - rented the celebrated drama of TDB WILLOW 00P8B - Luke Fielding, Mr Couldock: Else Yielding, Ifni Ryner Pas Seel. Mime Waldepave To conclude with DAILY . WORRIED BY GLAIR/WORD. Bally, by blerself; 0t"I by hitanalf...-.To.morrow, bewdit 130111.1X)Cli s n last night but one of his engagement. TWELVE YEAH'S PIit , A.CTIOEI L. Y. CLARK. BILLPOSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, CONCERTS,.EXHIBITIONS AND =LEOVN . :U. cominntiamoNs It by 'll or Telegrapb, or Bills jl root by atianis a co?, lispresa, will spoon immediate Refer to thlifolftee; the ifetais &ad Thule Rms. - 011011/3"AND , 31ENA6REILB `Poe ling Willfully attended - • ' fmyfetf TURBOT /FALL (fonnerbtlkin's Jbwrils greet, a,j near Smithfield. cut be obtained ibrPartles; Festivals. Coneerts,•Publ'o Mooting!. do. dlso, Candi Cottlion 'Eat Horn Rand ean .be found in readiness at all times, II applying to. . 1 411. /RANK RATI4O, at tlni Crystal Poises Dailtbstonak Rooms of R.M. Carp i Co., Ponzth street. or the Halle .- , , - - - 'Comm novas, Printlethlr; • Elonvzirolee Ontcli, May Md, 1863.5" • ' 21Inglue.liorpltel./Aupplies. °BALED PROPOSALS will be received/Wild* office until" C.) 12 o'clak of the 28th day ofAtne, for the supply of the following articles; tar the.use a the rick at the (United States) Marine fleapits!, near. this .city,nall. the Mb day Beet, estrus ex possible stein ce per Pt: Brown Sugar, of the . do • vet, • . do "Inse .Nour • do ' " • • • ;Sperm .... ..... Dater, beet .Middling 8ac0n................ "' - .11folassesi..:4•34::::. • . 7.• Itinegar.-://2A4..../A4g». • Seat Dollet"threil..g.thg.,o ,-1•••••-•;•-••••••• ' • .40 Pelee per d0g ..... . per peck. Hominy ' • .. ' ' •" ' • ----Price per end. - 't -.. Price per ha. • All of the *Ulan ( or above} onnes tube of the very best. finality', and to be famished at such times and in each quiz. titles as on the requisition of the' Steward of the rfosPlfe?r" approved by the Surveyor, may be resuirair . . -Any other articles that may be wanted, the contractor to furnish at the lowest market prices. It fa rudimated that ihe number of ratiente robe supplied will average about 20 per day, in tadition to which there will be about 10 calms :and servants to be,soppiled. Any DO trmallon en/serval:4 the contract will be • applizatic4 at nasalize. • • , ' •• • • JOIE?' .1411170 , 8, Surveyor and.Agetn, _ resgalut •-` Marine neepltaL ' KW ast g1E61 4 ; ILE ILI VED.—Ttar, Tbrm. -aria Um I,llOther: b Illion.Lbufsa vo!, cloth. ' The Bride of y the Wilderocea: by E m s rs l on Bennett_ •Virgiula and Maglaline, or Um EoSter • flisters : by Egunsi The Star Chamber, an Illahnical Romargto: by; Wm. Mar. The DI/scented tmogirer, or The Children of tho . -Irdir Emma D. E. N: Pouthworth. 2' • • • 'The Know Nothing: by i a Et:ow Soneettthigil Sweeny Todd; or the Itnillao Barber:. Capt. Merrir • Martin Montvale: by Pani Oreeton; Zd Put - Then:cid Family Abroad r'hy Charles Lever. ' • Josephine, aliomanooof thaPiesent: by Barrington, • Eirterrionte Ladles. Magaslno foe jam : . Yankee Notlono,_ do. • • : Miss Leslie's New Receipts nor Cooking. _ • • ' The above th is day received and for pale by - my 23• : • B. B. LAIITHEIL, 87 Woodatreek I P ACTIIE.IIf, NO. 24 'MTH' STREET. •• - Sign of THE SILD. BUM. . .1 - trrixtAlvibity has red:Maxi from the •blanahotitr-. .vy lug Hosiery platelets of Europe, where he his pur chased, far aMi, a very extenshe and well:assorted stmt of - the best descriptions only of Etockloga, Salm tinder= Drawers, Glares; also, new style of Children's sod - Fancy Btoettiogs, together with his dcnialtio dock of Pitts burgh Manufactured. Uosiery. He will aellby wholesaled' retail at New York linporters' prises. ' • • . . . . IVILLTAkt ver,v a oco.• . Remember the place—No.24, Rign of THE OLD STAND. • . . To Farmers. MITE naderaignel bate on. hands& foNat sopAy of Tann 'lngimplements, among 'bleb Pire, r izt port, • English Cora Scythes; ' Cast Steel Garden Hoe; • English Crass Seythe‘._ Hay Bates, - • - Atoartesa Cana Scythes, . .641ent Saws, .. '.-.A.slarleanOrsas Scythe; .. :Hay Forks, • 04,the ,finaths, , • - ;Manure Forks: _ tv=t4l i de whaler*, and by . HAYS & GETTY, tir • - lllirket street. one onrth at " rGES AUD LEMONS—, • • =. 1 3 boreenranges; ... • ; , ". Lemon's; received and . Ihr (lobby & CO, No. &Nadia. APPLISS.--500 fresh Pine , apples, tsar..., rive 117 1 .1v:78e, ter sele,ll. -.::. . • • . ' • J. O. ANDERSON 'Atli. ; No. 6 Wood abed. , rtfecra MANU.BACTIMIIt, 2B 1111 Brat eoraer above Market, Pitttburgb, Pa,whersteM found the largest and best asserted atoek ol'Hroeitrry ever ettered for tote in thle city.. Purchasers will !lad It to their airman* to tall at this ettabliabatteat- and examina for theraseler ; it la all I need to laser. theketudoso. -N. 8.-11emembei the iihiaip iteekinitCr.rniwir. .2:1172:3 ?moans ' • • ‘: •;:••••• THOMPSON BELL di co. l •- . ; •-• .11-411 Kis It AND DROKERII, thrisir'ofA2WlTTlcrad Wood Awls, IVltsbtorsA, Po. 11.Nts TEAEL—We. have just received. in addltlcnt to our •••• - large Bieck of Team bonglit at the old prima, 6 due fresh Zar,lecladlng ' • •-• • ' Young Oolptoon Tin, • • - " . g. • • ' Genuine Ponytee Cbulan, . . Conge • . Recent imtortationa, width Ire will sell low.•• P.P.--Pine Teas ila caddy bakes, and 6, 10 and 15 Zs - 10.90, In Um foil packages. ••.• • • In BAI LEY A.ItENSIXAM A. A. MAlK)k,:ii.iio. MEM EINE BEMEI ~,.. ,:rte: do ':.du' per bbl. • r cko, .. • PticT .... Peke -GenarA kWh— . Ca MEE