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Pewees statue_ of Washington, executed for the new Louisiana State House, arrived at New Orleans from Leghorn on the 2d inst. Senator Norris, of New Nampehirc, has been taken suddenly And alarmingly ill. He is not expected to recover. • Col- Henry S. Mott took hie seat as a member of thi Canal Board on Tuesday last, at Harris burg. The time of Seth Clover expired upon that day. Miss Kimberly is new periarming at Cincin nati. On Monday evening she played Clara., or the Christian Heroine ;" which the Commer cial stylesi,tx funny tragedy," inasmuch as "where tlOiying should come in the toys would Nair' . :,. Id the Supreme Court, sitting at Philadelphia on Wednesday, the writ of assistance in the mat ter of the Railroad troubles at Erie, was grant en, and ez•polioe Marshal Keyser , was ordered to proceed to Erie. He started that afternoon and is empowered to summon such force as he chooses. By the last California news we learn that Her S. M. Consul General, Mr. Miller, who made ouch an ass of himself by protesting against the annexation of the Sandwich Islands to the United States, has been prononneed insane by a committee of the Surgeons of the British and . American war vessels in port. We thought so. The " Black Swan" is now In Philadelphia, where she will shortly give a Concert. At a private exhibition her vocal powers are said to have astonished the auditors. She had been in Europe for some time, until recently, where she was under the instruction of the Wit teachers, and under the especial patronage of the Duchess of Sutherland, that great friend of the negro race and Mrs. H. B. Stowe. The editor of the Gazelle ie explaining his reasons for opposing the Snow Nothings. Ile states that .the X. , are the allies of slavery. He can make what charges he pleases against them, but when he reiterates the same charge against the Democratic party, we beg leave to tell him that he knows : it is not true. The Democracy has , constantly aimed to treat slavery as a local institution, with which the general government has nothing to do. Aboli tionists seek to make it national, and the con stant subject of national agitation and legisla tion. So far as we can judge from indications, the new party designs to take the same ground on that question that the Democrats have all along occupied. There may be difference of opinion among the members of the party;-but this is likely to be their mowed position when they present thliir national piatTorm. This is enough to secure for the IL N's. the hearty maledictions of the Gazette. Abolitionism is its hobby, and whatever opposes that is denounced of course. Though we can never agree with the K. N's. on some other subjects, on the slavery question we can agree with them, if such is their position. Another reason for the GaiTtte's opposition to be K. ire, is because they are opposed to the :eduction of ditiee under the present tariff. If that is their position on that queetion, we think they are about right for the present. We have heretofore attempted to show that there are causes now in operation that will reduce the revenues - of the government to the standard of it wants; and that no reduction of duties will be needed to prevent the accumulation of money in the treasury. The next reason why the Gazette dislikes the new party is, that It endorees the Sub Tieasury, and opposed banks—national banks; and all oth ers. How our neighbor found out that such was the position of the K. N's..ere do not know. Some resolutions adopted ate meeting in Fayette county are referred to for prOof. He also says they are opposed to corporations and monopo lies, and an extravagant system of internal im provements. If such are the principles of the new party, it is .no wonder the Gazelle opposes them. Bat we stiapebt 'he has an ulterior mo tive in stating that these are their principles. He would alarm the Whigs with the ides that the K. N's. are all going td turn Demoorsta, and adopt Democratic principles and measures, But there are -very few tifhlie left . to take the alarm. That any new party, seeking power with the masses of the people, should adopt Demooratio principles is not erorprising. They are the true principles. on which the prosperity of the corm: try has heretofore depended, and will ever de pend. But between the K, N's. and the Demo crats there le s wide difference of-opinion on several subjects, end they can never agree on them. Democrats would place all religious de nomination's upon a footing of entire equality ; give them all equal protection jp their - civil rights, and equal frei;dom to think and worship as they please, or as their conscience direote, and then let them alone. It would not mingle re ligion With ,politioc It would •not engender or. encourage sectarian strife. It would neither prefer nar proscribe any onlLecount of religlotta opinion. . - • : •• Democrats have no prejudices agaluet people of foieign birth ; and no objeotiori to their be coming eitizeni under well gparded naturaliza tion lawn. Those laws should,be so anonadei tie to prevent frauds; and, if pbblie opinion de mands an extension of the term of residenee be fore nateralization, there, ase no very- serious; objections to . that. It makes no great difference • with the immigrant whether hebecome a citizen in five or ten years: Bo that the boon of °it'. nenehip le accorded to tiro at some time, the length of the term of residence is a mere ques tion of expediency. We would be satisfied with the law salt is ki , t.l:ll?t respect .an extern, eon orthe time is neeciedV quiet public appre hension oreloriericanis! letnilgrants it is certainly the rightof the Government to make the change. Ageln - , - Demoirtits are oppoeed to secret politi cal societies. -It is wroeg.it princiPle4 ;danger ous in practice, .andd wholly tioneoetsavy .10 'ale free coantry, Where 'elieV. matt clan speak and write whit he Will uponpoGtic l athjecte. • On" these three•points 'Democrats/and •ff.../411: canned agree; end lila useless for our neighber to rePriir !t.#o-Ir!A°.. ..tlemornets--- Mims is a wide difference between them, and they cannot coalesce. - • - - • It le apparent that there mast continue to be three parties In the tiensdry,.itt least until 1856. Oae a sectional party—the Abolitionists. That is where our neighber °film; 'Gazette belongs ; and that partyineerwrer gettliit'bontrol of our public affairs. The other two parties must be national.; and between them will ' be the straggle for the presidency. „From the results of recent' electiort.Vemmirats hare IRO 00011111011 for alarm. They can enter upon that struggle with c0ne dec00.r,4144.0914,10.0ut with,n,triumph. • PumaUlm , Sawraine.-The lite graduation law of ci7bpre, MUM to ISITO stimulated the business of land entries to a fever heat. Oyer one hantfrectthousand acres of the public; domain In Missouri were entered at the Lend OMee is Bt. Louie dazing the month of Deoember last. ttit.ol4o7 • 4,„ fa , -•mt , ^ -• ,• , • • . 4,1 Rochester, will probably be completed during the coming summer, and:will open to us quite a number of thb rich farming counties of Ohio. During Mr.‘grentlete'stAdministration of- the at fairs of the Company ' , Vitas proied an. of the most useful and, we believe, profitable roads in Ohio; and the work on tile-extension, towards Pittsburgh, Amiyien dtiven forward4ith energy: The Cdtwilanjt-ffas the rettntioder t4legiela- Don of this State, to extend the road. from Ro chester to Pittsburgh; and we have no doubt that the-amount Of business that will be done, or offered, will iti a few years show that Finch an extension irneeded. It should be brought to Pittsburgh, crossing the river at the Point, and there connecting with the Central and the Alle qh. ny Valley road. This will be another Pitts but g h road, connecting us with the HA regions of the West, and towards the mosstruotion of which this - alty and county has been obliged to contri bute but little. We hope the new president and board of officers lately cleated will push forward the work at this end with all diligence. ::::JANUARY 12 Threatened Bombardment of Aaminmp elan, the capital of liaragnay, by the . . . V. 8. Steamer Water Witch'. - - [From On Buenas Aym HrWoh f!acicyt., Oct. 21.] In pursuance of what- we consider a short sighted policy, the Government of Paraguay or dered all north Modena 'Citizens to quit the territory of the Hepnblio, with *special proviso in the case of ex-Consul Hopkins, that he should resign all olatme and priitensonti .to certain lands whioh he. had purchased from the Govern ment, in other day' and circumstances, and of Which As must "be, held the legititnste With this condition Mr. fropiltiinfrkfusesl to coin ply, and. o &Sold a'foralble separation from hie countrymen, applied to the commander of the Water Witch, who intOpesed hie services in the the off hand way customary. with the ohne to which he belongs. "Thisvres an, intimation to' the effect .that if Mr. Hopkins and the othSr north AMericans were riot allowed to embark without molestation, the Water Witch would' commence a bombardment of ..the city of - Aseimoionott a specified hour the following,. day. . Aceordingly, on 'the ensuing morning, the Waterliltetttoolt up . a pOsitito ,witl;'her guns, doablelhottad; be'artnikin 'lll6 - kreotios..of the, Presidenpial Palace.:- ". With all the pomp and circumstances of .glorione war,." each man occu ' pied his piece, and, the lighted Match, only 'waiting a. mortoiYllable. from the commanding cdßeer, to re-enact, in theplacid - waters of Pato , guay, eharevolthigtragedy' of Grey.town. In this. emergency, the,.Paragneyans wisely deemed " prudeuCe the better part Of Valor," and not it U1514.11/13MIIII) or child- was to be seen in the streets of Astnampoicw. •Mr. Hopkins and all °thereinto talloired'ie etitbark. Without me lestation, In thebeatsof. the "Waterwitah," and in due course were transported to Corrientes, where-we leave them-in the-mean time,, to muse on the "strange mutations of ftirtzinit?' We un derstand a superior officerOf , the " Waterwitcli" has arrived in this City ; 'but whither bound, or with whattnission charged, depoaeht Math net ; possibly it may be to reportprogiest mander-Aw-,Phief upon.the station. PABAGVAT. (*time:ate, subse quently received, fay. bear out the amount we gave last week of themxodus of Consul Hopkins; and as a first fruits of the unhappy squabble, a decree his been issued,, olosiag the river Para guay against foreign Temiltof war of - all na tionc Will the system of reaction and isolation atop here 1 fit`"t"rg;;P.44:4l'*Li .4 .l? . • ,,,, .1.‘1 , '.41-I , Z .% • _ _ ' ' .• • • • : • 4'. • t • ,F. • , f:: " . 4* * *"., , 44: 4 f . •• lh • 1 14' •'• .:4141: - • 4 • 4;4 c • • • •' f 0 . 4 * 4"; 4 ' ;;t 1 ..1 f , • tr • . , --~~ .~~'.~ ~yf t • ~. „ Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Dr. Dll6:omer , r Leeture Rev. Dr..Purnsutalectures this evening in Dr. Rogers' Church, in behalf of the Ladies' Benev olent Sobiety of that cit.*. This! Society has, we learn, been exceedingly efficient this winter in aiding the poor and destitute, and are now in want of funds. Dr. Plummer lectures on " Mar riage," and we hope a large audience will greet him. INCILEASITIG amt Asam—Wm. Magill Esq., publieber of the Pennsylvanian, has been ap pointed an aid to Gov. Bigler, with the rank of Lieut. Colonel. We congratulate the Colonel on this flattering compliment of the Governor's .esteem. Henry L. Acker, 'of the Norristown Register, has also received a like appointment. Vie will now see whether ths sword is mightier than the pen,. SAD RINSULT OF A BANK BMM/in.—Miss Sarah C. Baooo, the' keeper_ of 'a periodical depot in Cincinnati, committed : suicide a few days ago. It appears be had deposited near $l,OOO in one of the braeribluiks, And. brooding over her loss, became insane, and wondered off in search of a grave. ACCIDENT TO TITF GOVEMOIL Ej.ECT. - We learn from the h/i/tonion,athat on Thursday last, Judge Pollock had his left hand accidentally scalded, so as probably to disable it for use for some weeks to oome. liiir The Know Notbings are going to elect a new othoer in the 'United States. He is to be oalled the Grand Astrologer, and,his duties will be to oast the nativities of all candidates for office. Joan hirroun's Lucruas.—Remember, John Mitchel, late editor of the Citizen, lectures to night at the City HalL Let every one attend. PEENSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE TUESDAY'S MOCKED MG S. sElf The Senate re-assembled at 3 o'clock' this af ternoon. Mr. Backalew, of Columbia, who had been absent, appeared in hie seat. The officers of the Senate, elected on Satur day last, were qualified, and entered upon their duties. The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth was introduced, and presented the returns of the late election for Governor, which were laid upon the table. The Speaker laid before the Senate the report of the commissioners appointed to examine and settle the claims for damages on the main line of the public improvements. Mr. Taggert offered a resolution for the ap• - pointment of a joint special committee, to fix the time too the opening and publication of the returns of the late election for Governor. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Walton prevented a memorial from citi• :ens or Monroe county, asking for the moorpo .ration of the Stroudsburg Bank. Mr. Frj read - in place a bill to incorporate the Allentown .Bank. Mr. Nice, a bill to regulate the vending of spirituous acid malt liquors in Philadelphia. Al so, a bill of a general character, to suppress drinking houses: and to promote timperance. Mr. Goodwin, in a neat and feeling speech,4n nouneed the death of his late colleague, Levi FOnlizrod. Mr. Pries followed in an elotjuent tribute to the cliarsAter of Das..,Fmalltsod, both as a man aide Public officer. The resolutions were then adopted, and the Senato'adjourned until 11 A. XL tomorrow. nOUBI 07 RIP77BI47TAITTIAB The Speaker laid before the Rouse the report of the Commissioners appointed to settle and adjust the claims for damages en the main line of public improvements- The epeaker then an nounced the standing committees for the session. On motion, Thomas McConnell, A. J. Brower, and Isaiah Whitlock, were appointed Assistant Sergeants-at-Arms ; S. W. Smith, R. B. D. Grim, Win. White and Levi M'Cormack Assistant Door- Keepers, and B. Reigle Assistant Messenger. On motion, five thousand copies of the Annual Report of the State. Treasurer were ordered to be printed. , Mr. Reese presented the petition of citizens of Northampton county, contesting the election of Moses &mit, one of the members from that county, and declaring that Thos. Barr was le gally elected. The committee of investigation was ordered to be drawn on Wednesday of next week.' The aanstal, report of the Auditor General was , resented, with tea returns of the Banks of the state for the last year. The Secretary of the Commonwealth was in troduced, and presented a message from the Governor, returning, with his, objeotione, the bill pained at the lost:session, authorizing the borough of Huntingdon to subscribe to the stock of the Broad-Top and Mountain Railroad and Coal Co. It was read, when, on motion, the further consideration of the subject was post poned until to-inorrow. • On motion, fifteen thousand copies of the Opvernor's annual message in English, and three thousand copies in German, .were ordered to be printed for the use of the. House. The House then adjourned. Nam the Buenos Ayres Brithd3 , Beast of October 28 What caused the Eastern Warr-.Vlie- At the anniversary of the Polish revolution, keld' on the 29th of November, at which Kos suth delliered his masterly oration, Victor Hugo made a speech, which is certainly second only to the effort of the Great Magyar. mos of it," describing the Sufferings of the wounded since the struggle oommenced before Sebastopol, are exceedingly graphic, se might, be expected ?nib' the brilliant ~ Imagination Of the exiled orator ; but its chief interest was in his charging the origin of the eastern war to the de sire of LouiSNapoleon Bonaparte to be crown ed by the Pope. The orator says: Bonaparte the great was consecrated. Bona pare the Little wished Rise to be. Then arose t' '' :o question, Would the Pope consent? An aid do ostnp, named DeCotte, one of the religious L.., of the day, was sent to Antonelli, the pre se, Gonsalvi. The sid-di-catiip had little sue ceti. Pius VII. had consecrated Marengo; Pine IX. hesitated to consecrate Boulevard Moamar tre To mingle with that blood and- this mire the old Roman oil was a grave affair. The Pope was fastidious. Bonaparte embarrassed What was to be done ? What course to take to induce Pins IX. to decide? How would a girl be indu ced to decide? How a Pope? By a present? This is its history. M. Bonaparte then resolved to make a present to M. Mastae, What present? This is the whole real occurrence. Citizens, there are two Popes in this world—the Latin Popo and the Greek Pope. The Greek Pope— who calls himself also the Czar—brings upon the Sultan the weight of all the Russians. Now, the Sultan, possessing Judea, possesses the tomb of Christ. Give your attention to this. For ages the great ambition of toe two Catholic• isms—Greek and Roman—has been to penetrate freely into this tomb, and to minister there, but one excluding the other—the Latin excluding the Greek, or the Greek excluding the Latin. Between these two opposite pretensions, what did Islamism ? It kept the balance equal—that is to say, the door closed, and allowed neither the Greek nor the Latin cross to enter the tomb —neither Moscow nor Rome. A heart-rending thing ! above all to the the Latin Pope, who af fects the eupremacy. Then, se a general ides, and entirely irrespective of M. Bonaparte, what present could be offered to the Pope of Rome to influence him to consecrate and crown perimeter what bandit? Place the question before Medd avel, he will reply to you—" There is nothing simpler ; make the scale of Jerusalem Incline on the side towards Rome; break the humilia ting equality of the two crosses before the tomb of Christ; put the Eastern Church under the feet of the Western ; open the holy gate to one and close it upon the other: molest the Greek Pope; in one word, give the Latin Pope the key of the Sepulchre." This is what Machiavel would have answered. It what Bonaparte understood: it is what he did. This has been called, you remember, the affair of the Holy Places. The intrigue was concocted--eeeretly, at first. The agent of Bonaparte at Constantinople, M. Be Lavalette, demanded of the Sultan, on the part of his master, the key of the Tomb of Jesus for the Pope of Rome. The Sultan—weak, troubled, already having a foreboding of the end of Islamism, drawn in two different direc tions, afraid of Nicholas, afraid of M. • Bons parte, not knowing to which Emperor to listen —loosed MA bold and gave the key. M. Bona parte thanked him—Nicholas WM angry. The Greek Pope sent to. the Seraglia his legate a , 70tere, Menschikeff, whip in hand. He claimed as 'a compensation far the key given to , M. Bonaparte for the Pope of Rome, more substan tial things--nearly all the sovereignty which re mained to the Sultan. The Sultan refused. France and Eagland supported the Sultan; and you know the rest—the Eastern war broke forth. These are the facts. Let us render to Closer 'the things that are emaar's and not give to Nicholas that which be longs to the 21 - of December. M. Bonaparte's desire to be consecrated has done all. The af fair of the Holy Places and the key is the origin of all. After giving a vivid picture of the cities deso lated and burned (Siuope, Vann, Bomartmnd, Kale and Balaklava) ; of the fleet of vessels wrecked; the two thousand -sick and 'wounded " calcined" in burning .hospittili ; ;the more then twenty thousand French at4English dead, the orator insists all came from Abe 2d of De .. Yes, these fleets, the most mggnificent in the world, are reduced and hum . ated ; yes, this noble English cavalry is ester rusted ; yes, the Scotch Oreye, those mountain lions, our &naves, our Spahis, our Vincennes infantry, our incom parable African regiments are sabred, oat up, 'destroyed; yes, those innocent people—whose brothers we are, for to us there are no foreign ere—are destroyed; yes, among so many others, the old General Cathcart and the young Capt. Nolan—the honor of the Englieh uniform—are sacrificed ; yes, bowels and brains, torn and scattered by grape-shot, hang on the bruebwood at Balaklava, or are crushed before the walla of Sebastopol ; yes, at night, howls like those of wild beasts come from the battle-fields, filled with dying men ; yes, the moon shines on that terrible charnel house of Inkermann, where women, lantern in hand, wander here and there among the dead, seeking their brothers or their husbands, just as other women, three years ago, on the night of the 4th a December, examined one after the other the corpses of the Boulevard Montmatre ; yes, them calamitlee cover Europe —this blood, all this blood, flows in the Crimea; yes, these widows weep, these mothers wring their hands, beoaa-e M. Bonaparte, that assassin of Paris, took a fancy to be blessed and conse crated by M. Masten. In conclusion, he advances the doctrine that war in Poland is inevitable, and that it ie but the beginning of a revolution, in Europe. "The apparent death of the nations," he exclaims, " livid though they may be, so frozen as they seem, is an avatar, and conceals the mystery of a now incarnation. Poland is in her sepulchre, but she has her elarddi in her hand; Hungary is in her shroud, but she clenehee her sabre; Italy is in her tomb, but she has a tire at her 1 heart; France is in the grave, bat elle' Ints a star on her forehead ; and all signs announce to us in the next Spring, the hour of resurreotion, as the morning is the hour for awaking." Interesting trom.Nlearagita. SAN JUAN DEL NORTE DE NICARAGUA, Decem ber 22, 1554.—The frigate Columbia, flag iibip of Commodore Newton, of the home squadron, arrived here on the morning of the 20th instant. Mr. Wheeler, Minister to Nicaragua, Mr. !darl ing, Minister to Guatemala, and Mr. Fabens, of Greytown notoriety; and now a Special Agent of the United States Government, - to take certain testimonies in these parts, came in the Columbia. Commodore Henderson, of the English navy, is here, with the Termagant and Veinal, twenty six gun frigates, and the brig Daring.. Soon af ter the Columbia's arrival, Commodore Newton held a conference with the English, Commodore, the result of which is not known. It is gener ally presumed, however, that John Bull is quite desirous of backing °lit of the Mosquito protec torate, having just abonteas much as he can at tend to in other parts ; sod it need not be pre samba nt all from the foroo she is now concen trating in these waters, th'it they have any notion of wasting gunpowder in the matter. The truth is this—moat of the vosselesant out here cannot be used during the winter in the Rosen campaign ; so to- keep the•mea lb drill; (but above all to keep Ahem .onboard ship at all,)•they send their returning Baltic and North Sea ves sels out this way.. No goyettnierit has been established at Grey town yet, but Martin' is still .hovering about its 1111118.. He dines .with the - English Commodore now and then. The Mosiltilie flag waves over the feir !nattered-huts, nallTis Royal Highnees JamassO, alias Geq.• Robert Predtriak,wpaddies about in his canoe, no doubt ektickling at all this fuss about him. The English mail lifetime Dee left for Chagres this morning. .The English. frigate Vestal will leave to-day or to-morrow, for Jamaica. The Princeton, attached to Commo dore Newton's squadron, is expected here daily. The Hon. hilt.. Marling left here this day en route for his station.—Correapondent 0.4 N. Y. Herald. SERIOUS ACCIDENT PROM VIZ EXPLOSION• OP .GUNPOWDER.—On Wednesday last, a German, na• med Gotleib Keeler, A . Clerk in a grocery store in Bleadrille, in lighting - up his store, mistook a bair bottle filled with - powder, for oil, and pour, ed the The oonsequenee was, a terrible explosion followed, which nearly threw the building down, and ethicist blew the poor fellow to plAces. He was dreadfully lac erated. Another German, named Goebert, who was in the roam; was also badly injured. ler A genius has discovered a process for converting old topers ititooartridge boxes.= Their superiority for this purpose consists in their be. ing always ey. I:MNIMEEII h. • . . ~ . . How they do things In F 1 They do these-thins bet e, the author of Tristram Shandy—l bim read the following railroad anew. the Pariecorrespondiret cf,the Cliff& Usw: After a resent accident on a railroad nese Paris, the Directors took immediate measures to compensate all those who had sulfereCia the a{- fait, hlthougiellbe rood was loin thelentsrio blame in the matter, and it was one of those oc currences which no prudence can avoid. The -travelers had been taken to their destination with the greatest despatch in--good °sprints ; the wounded and bruised had received all Lanni. noble attention, and a compensation in money way made at once to all who demandid ci, with out any dispute,ss to their claims., Tip Direc tors thought they had arranged everything, when a gentleman of - respectable position in the Paris tan world, a man of note and wqalth, whose name is well known, presented himself at the °thee of the company.and addressing himself to the clerk, whose business it wake to attend to such claims, said, with a smile and in an easy way ; Sir, I was in the oars at the time of the as oident." " Ah, you were in the ears ?" " I was, sir; here is my ticket." "And you have come to claim damages ?" " Of course I have." " You were wounded?" " Not at " Bruised ?" "Not in the least, thank God." " Then what claim have you on the company?" " The fact is, I was neither wounded nor bruised, but I was compelled to stand in the open air for a whole hour during a very cold night, whilst they put things to rights, and I caught cold—a severe cold," (coughs.) " I see ; and you claim damages for your cold ?" " Yee, sir." "Very good. What do you obargo for your °old 2" " Well, I think forty franoe would be none too much." " Agreed—forty franca. Is that all 1" "No ; my epemacles were broken in my, pocket by the shock; they cost me eighteen francs ; it is fair that you should pay that." " Very we 1. Forty and eighteen make - fifty eight." " Excuse me." " to there anything else'." " Yes. When I came to Paris, I was natu rally anxious to les my friends st,eme,about Wy safety. I took a cab, which I kept seven hours —I have a large circle of friends—at two franca an hour." " That is fourteen francs ; fourteen and fifty eight are seventy-two.. la that all!" MIMES The wisher counted out the seventy-two* francs; the gentleman took the ['Toney, gave e receipt, and departed perfectly satisfied. A New WAY TO OaT Out A COLCITLATION. Last week, a produce dealer of Montreal left the St. Lawrence Hotel, at. Ogdensburg, .New York, for Watertown, on his way to the West, for the purchase of produce. His trunk was strapped on to the rack of the sleigh behind. At a watering place, about nix miles on the way, it was discovered that the trunk had got loose from the strapping, and was only held by the strap passing through one of the handles, and had been dragged In that manner until it was knocked open and Its contents,principally gone. It was made known that the trunk contained $20,000 in Canada bank bills, put up in pack ages of from $2,000 to $6,000 each. 'Upon re turning along the road, scarcely yet daylight, the owner and those accompanying him found the amount of $lO,OOO, and on arriving at Og densburg soon learned that a Mr. Southwortb, (a colporteur,) had found a package of $2,000, which was returned. Again returning upon the road, a laborer was fallen in with on his way to the village, with the balance of the loss, $lO,OOO, having found it on his way to his daily toil. stir In the Citizen of the Gth, John - 01aq. over his initials, reviews Parton's' fife of Horace Greeley. He says that the most. notable fact stated in the whole biography, is that Horace was born black, and soon began to blush, a thing which John says, has not happened since. . John thinks Horace was too.good a boy at school, it being sheer Impudence for • boy to be so much better than hie le:hoof-fella* as 'Horace' was. John thinks that Greeley has good cause of ac tion against his toady biographer.. The focal ad vice showing Horaostiow to lividowtt.this bio• graphy, is nob : • . "Let hinutimmden Wilbstqr's Dictionary and spell like the rest of maltind. Let hint suffer somercolored person (for s he not a man and brother) to earn sixpence by polishing the edi torial boots. Let hint give way ,a, little to the . Humrower, ini„take a modest, glass., of. oham paigne, or even a couple of glasses of brandy and water, lite* man and C . Cteditlan." ' ' iii' From b Resident of Plttotrurfrli ANOTHER RIMARICAOLE CASE OF TAPE WORM. This la to certify that I ban. bean !offering for than mean Takla from a TAPE - WORN, and have used many remedies called Vermlfoge but syltbout effect. I wee at last induced to try Dr. /CLARE'S AMERICAN Iroatu SPIXIFIC OR TER.1111113.31L ' I metered • bottle at the Drug Store of George W. Gardner, and to my aztoniblimont aa well ea /mat NW: the first 4i0116 brought away Tape. Worm of the enorikoos loogth of owzorromronr. • • Gratitude for my deliverimos lamee me to mild my tal, zany to the efficacy of this ramble macitte, that other* alireol a. I have bean may also give it atria • Ilfit& MARS" ROBKMS, - 33 Deena street, Sete¢m WouNI, kittiburgh. The remarkable epialmen of Tape Weemkpoltes of shine sae be emu at them of the proptiotPre of Di. writes Ten:tillage and Livar TULL FLEXING .111108, BorNaßoro be J. Kidd & Co., emu, Wood and Fourth drool.. tar Consumption and leptit.ltig 8100 d...- See the certificate of Kr. ?inner 11.-Beaulay, fee toady plan proprietor of the Farmers' . 'Hotel, kieciericluiburg, Va., sad late of the Hotel, Richmond, Va. . Dr. John Miuge, of the city of Richtnotid, though a rega• . les phyMehm, and Of come opposed to whit be called quack medleines, Ina obliged to ay that its good effects ko 'the owe of Mr. Itamsey,crem wonderful indeed. Ile heal been given up by several pAgOplema; heel hied most of the quack medicines, and was on the verge of Aseptic, as well u the grace, wheaa he tried Cheeses Eepthieh , Mixture. We refer the pabile to )0, fat, cast 4E04 certificate around the bottle, Kiting his ca n. ••• See axivertteeteeit. . air The Pleasaars laded sJosagarrt or beilig gen ratio in L SUIT OP. =TIM It greatly enhenraal by haring thorn 000 n, ant4IIOITABLS to res woe: (BUBBLE has gotairthaa fs sumearary to offeror that-groat riddiamma• eon. both as regards At and qtudity qt, goods. Persona wishing to experience all this, and bo only. moderately charged, can do no bycnifingat 240 Liman wan; head Of P. B.—PiiiWoons, lu patio:au la one of -We pedal fortes. He eennot be bleb to the eqle and fit or this get- . meta. .IVitettrOlfsroffelbeitleemld be corroborate WA bniemebt. (dieS) GRIBBLI. . 218 W AD Spring . 'stens fax 9 ONE !loans ivAoults, .nd xTwpironse an 4 hemp Appli"NE "'PEARL avual ' laul2dlwaw4t• .A.llothenY. Twvinr•nvE,ToNe 00.341 nmarinc ILAY, for sale by J. A. hidEUILIB, Jaal23ta 331 Lisierty streei. ONN LIUNDRED CdrIXIS OtritATlS list.ek:•by Nattely Fern, rehired this dlr. • • • • • Thu wifive by lfra Itistotie D, E. hi.iocittertirih. The Our. of Clifton; a tale of EXtdahiep arai..Apparky lion ;by tdrs.ltmata D. tionthwortb. , g The Discarded Dan* t: bY.hlra. ,t hodoe, D. . worth. Viiihaie Auk Magdalene; ex the Sesta filialirS by lire. Emms D. XX. goo thworth; plias 60 pmts. The Desertedlinfe by klni. Elam D. X. 20athrortb v !WASHINGTON Crrr, January 11.--The Demo. erotic Senators bore had a preliminary meet, ing, and will • shortly make a demonstration de. fining.the position' of the Demon:my upon the stibjeciittsemet societies for patina purtionen; Senator Adams, of,Mississolti,:in raid, to he the. only MitdoorMitl'ililm4Of ..4/shbozegt to iikke ground *goblet theme societies.. he-Pacific Batirtad'billwililartheerint4lo oar of,file Paiute nittrl theloilLinat .„ •;:., ' - .The.P.intmittes ,of Ways sad limas in the Seats will endeavor to call ap, on theiret 'P9lttunifY, the billrePutttd bYthatifiasfseigon, to regulate the dunes on imports. This bill can - S 4111. of iht4= l lf. l li47,ll, A5E,1,14146 - 101. or tinting an ad ralorant duty of 100 per anat. on $4 And $6 Shawls at $1,601* kV- • • inn/ 2 liquors, Sto., and establishing s scale of , duties, Th..Not4V - Arelew,okbe 'Wier -Rape: by: histAbruns D. N. N. gOuthliorth; price 60 pmts.' ~• .• • Sh.ra oo6 oele r 63 Mn.s X'.6litiouthlrclh; price 60 cents. „ • The Loot Dino : by.liza..lDnma D. R.N. Soutnnorth.-- Cal op apokroc yinankanz yaw Nan in Ann .BoolDlatata. algoa or pnblidatkingina, and you W ill-I,u aildanlavara rites. 7-1 :•OinAilidlil s CO, — , fanl2 . . 82 dmltheenadnent., r i s k:l,lAD A. 2 , d 4 A430:1 CU. w w itl r open, on , derteo. Loonsiginnoni, ooneintinr of Able cipo, (10n..., cot Bowl Ammo, M o o o tlink:Zial: no., of ,11, i.b..w11) be sold* • gratt, sactibenfrontonst,7 for a le n da fo din* dui . tqm....,, ...., ....- innings, —. , e, iasisi.i. PAJOI $O/t154,13,--Caturstiiiiott 4..4.7 0 : 'or, othet articles of five ten, fifteen, and twenty. 1.7 to =advanc ; trith A ow home .TherlAng Boum, ' i g ood w o n a t the d oc i. g g tog yg owog tho ld t , k, A; . Sugar , J rpe cent- ad valorem respectively, with a free. Ordop of 400 tree‘orei A small Pesch add Apple Orchard; , list of a few unimportant articles. The bilt.so rttuate ten odl,es h o m o l dthrpolob t .0 floUlooeue ,qr 'Price $l2O Orde. 43. cIITIIBEAT A 'WIN - • °h i°. . sconneaded by the-Secretary of • the Trsard yir Janis • idgmh.,l s treet .. . also continued the duty of 100 per cent. ad .va. , me 0 7:, JAOOII on liquors, acti., but -establishes a single tY 1 . rate of 2f. per cent. ad valorem on all other Cr .lon-1i gHoles except diets n:aerated' i n, an extenaive BMA free lief. . . •O . .. . „ . . Soft • The Senate to-day•oonfirmed- the treaty with ffor 1 t ` it.' In the akatipeini'bidian l i,,lnd Woo the appointmients —, , of W. W. Drunimond as ledge of 'Utah, And C. r role . B. IS% P. Bale Postmaster ire Ohio.• . ".• - 1 31301SWELEAT ILOUR-60 6661.61br stoa ROOlllll-3 amen Ws day raysina amd formaleby , - Jaal2 • • 7 • HENRY H. COLLINS. ORS M.E.14410 bibbitteedleoctodjtist Tedand Ws by JAB. 1ii'L11.134.11.1.L1N, Jaal2 Ria,-3041olartleid street AUM) ILLY-76 IbialtiTl hY l ler i " 8810 b Y jaul2 JAIr Brralkitilati• LIAR 001 X-600 441:tutors and forme J JAB. kirLAIIGHLIN, obn W. • atlas & FoIIWARDENG Alin COMMthatoll 3i Rcuuaxa town in all kinddet Manure. sannbetir, load ripe and Snort Lad, 67 taint nnot. • ORO IZE=MMI NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. . L.ansT ItZELLIGENCR PROK =LOPE. 46POUTAL OP PRP OTILAUSHIP BALTIC. LOUIS NAPOLEON'S VOICE FOR WAR. 500,000,000 Francs Vote& Allies Beinfoped by Eighteen Thousaid Yen• • NOT YORK, steamer Battle ar , ived at si o'clock, with Liverpool dates to • th • 30th December. The government of France has contracted a lane loan. Affairs at Sebastopol remain unaltered. The event of the week-it the- - speech •.f the En.ieror Napoleon to the Legislative Assembly. It e , warlike is lie tone, and makes no went on of y prospect of peace. It was immediately. fr R. ved by the voting of a loan of five hundred Ind) no of francs. ' A important meeting of representatives of ye powers balk been held et Vienna, but the reF , 2'.( has not transpired. '1 ha Russians continue to make sorties. Three wer made from the oily and one from the harbor. Tae allies have .received 18,000 men as rein fore 2ments. The weather is more favorable: There is nothing new in the attitude of A'ns trig or Pruseia. The foreign enlistment bill had 'Tined, and Parliament hat adjourned.' The bullion in the Bank of England has de creased .£113,600. The Baltic left Liverpool early in the morning of the 10th. She brings nighty-two passengers, including Commodore Perry. The Africa arrived out at noon on the 24th. The Sarah Sands put into Cork with her sails damaged. She would proceed, after repairing, without returning to Liverpool. The Arabia sailed from Marseilles on the 21st With 1640 French troops for the,Crimei. A high diplomatic conference is to-be held at the residence of the British minister, at Vienna, on the 28th; the ambassadors of England, France, Austria, Prussia, Russia (Prince Oorts chakoff) are to take part in the discussion. The conference is to be of a positive character. A Vienna despatch of the 26th nays that Oortschakoff has presented a note, received from St. Petersburgh, to Count Bud. It is ved to be an unsatisfactory but not final reply of Russia. The Prussian mission to London, of which high expectations 'had been for Med, it is sur mised, was merely aa bearer of an autograph letter to the Queen. Affairs at Sebastopol are unchanged up to the 70th December. The Rabsiatts claimed to be doing considerable damage to the approaches of the allies. Nevertheless the French third petal• lel had mounted cannon. The reinforcements of the allies up tithe 18th December, were 18,000 men. hienschikoff is sick. Omer Packs, in command of 6000 Jerks, landed at Eupatoria. The destination of Omer Podia's army is pro foundly secret. It is thought he would invest the north aide of Sebastopol. . . ConersirmsorLs, December 20.—1 t is confi dently asserted that a resolution was adopted to storm Sebastopol as soon as the Turkish rein forcements corns up. The Fresioh, it is said, are to storm, whilst the British and Turks attack Mensobikoff. It is reported that Omer Paoha has written to the Sultan, making it a condition of his accept ing the command, that he shall have two Totes in council of war, in order to prevent his being outvoted by Canrobert. VIENNA, Deoembcr despatelit ;rem Warsaw announces that the Russian naval ar tillery, taken out of the Baltic fleet, arrived at Sebastopol, and to their presende is dhe the re cent precision of fire from Sebastopol, as well as the new found boldness of the fleet. Another despatch from Vienna states that at a conference held there on the 28th, notes were exchanged between the representatives of the three allied powers, defining the eenee In which the Cabinets uaderetood the four points propo sed as the conditions of peace. Gortschakoff, it is understood,-demands time to obtainlastreo (roes of his government. The Brittiti Tartish:keit' has td~ecrtied; the Royal assent having been given the foreign en listment 14114 which oontinnee to be unpopular.: It is said tbat , the articles or the Orrtaan Con federation expressly forbid Galata suhjecte from entering military service inforeigniitites: CoL Colt denies, in a letter to the London Bowe, that he .hee,effered•-to supply pistols to the Cast. • The trigaVan Jacinto was at GibraDer on the 12th December. The steamer New Tork '.passed the straits on the same day. FRANCE. The Emperor opened the Legislative session io person. In his speech he alludes to the treaty with Austria as defensive for the present, and thanks the British Parliament for itatoordial and, warm demonstrations, and the English army-for its invaluable co-operation. The land army le stated at 181,300 men and 113,000 horsey, and 132,000 sailors on shipboard. Ile asks for an additional levy of 140,000. Ile states that the revenue of the country remains undiminished. The speech was highly praised, hitt it caused a slight depression in the funds, both French and English. • • ' • On the 27th - the Minister of Finance was antic- feed to raise a loan of 600,000,000 f. A letter from Madrid states that Mr. Smile was present at a discussion which took place in the Chambers , ot ;the' tale of Cctit. ' . No rtiort of• the discussion has been gtsert,,, , The foreign troops have been withdrawn from Tusoriy. A quarrel has sprung up between the Bing of Naples and the Jesuits, upon the question of the superiority of the Pope over the Kissel of the Cirithe 17th lieoeniberfierYlictsleitklium ls. for Constantinople. file proposed future movemenle are not known. Turkidf troops began to arrive from Varna on the 18th. A letter in the &Udell Freund eaye the de fence of the fortress is now to he . condooted 1 new plan. The costly materiel will be removed from the bastions on the walls and carried beck to the ships; 22 ships have been equiPpinTliady for sea. The Phroefit - Blaney" likewise ihst the tie. , fesee of'Bßourtepol will be confined to the fate: 'Orders bare been received at Warsaw to com plete additional works to the citadel within the first fortnight in January. Paskiewitehlaa ordered the immediate enroll- Aleut of three parts of flying artillfri. and the receipt of a new Tevy . to create a second grand. army reserve to be commentated •ia sad around Moscow. 20,000 men' are occupied in fortifying Kier. . , . A Russian mein.; ikailUen" iiiltiiiisesatin ing that whoever after battle ettill commit seta of cruelty on the woweded or nttritelatitiglbill stiffer death. . . • . The chief engineer officer who conducted the . defence of Sebastopol le GOO. Pestroto, s Pro*, Eight English steamers were taking sound ings at Etahakoff. .It is surmised that the allies will 'make so at tack on Himburn preparatory to an attack on A levy of ten men to one thousand hits - nein Ordered - in the .eastarn. part Enesia ir . to be completed on the 16th March. -•-• • . Lruutiret. Ma6rer6,4sroirriciar--Trii4 . amodersteJleroaud at previous rater; Oirtileeof Hoetxs mall, lira priers roof:mi. Pork odr.ucedli. • Affairs i .Waahiskrtan City. • 'Election of Tresaurer. ". tiet k toi trau lf in c l OTV4 L- Erai n i a P, BiHrtairt, l4ll • atitekTromwer. ll= Ell MM=TM POL &ND ime tiztouatim Busaujor.COMl. *kWh it tillv '." ''' X• Plitamuijr. 4 3* - Widup. • Wr •-. I jusB34. . ~i 4 l l/21P3CMIllenra***Nr- VI A V ,WATILICVTER.* Z,. r^: 'w V`_ . 44141. ' wee umi; PV 4 _ 11 ..:7-;: lak illiiirl" ! * Ail.. --- r 00 0•Sor. . 1 'W . ' 4- 4117'"" 7 "1"..'-' “ V" 1 -+ l .Olft. 014 111 U rem bes ,i . ,i1a424 2 4-? ,, e,,X Cr 1 51108 . itialightgrataradl lb sad 1 iblati tared, nods* It pandisi* bitidati.‘lo Irtikbe tavatal. 'Lam* bow[. . ~ r- •-- - a . ..Iy-1.1... 2 , BF t Allopathic and ll•opowilde4o***Plitili btomado**.t (arid lawn, .4/died;bat, ribi* Pao 1118 WMOI****111o , one..do ..00, pod* Iforio , pArsiodusidediposamm* iiplook- irmr., .. ,my, ;will& ism, tiotomilesa the nit? "Tr ., —....ro , rATSD,Fl.Trepash , lt Mikieurierredi Od fidostW ,l ***l** lithaphasse tille, ~-.., __ Company of the .Csitty othlttsburglts. handing oeiPioat ',: iktallhhaWillo=;: . - • 1,. .d 4 . W. WOCW' " D. -4 1 0 40 4 , 40.M.TYThain, &WM 110, 7 "a ChMie "'Ms Abs. .24r*es and Om il. a 1 i liVeliki ItillaNi atlas o[o how -Was* P Nrr ilmb. graffrVillir s. , - Mim, au 0 aunt= . -It l I d - _..„.________,. _ . __se 21 .dr...d .71 3 g.t6ergia l l C..r",T ludiami, arm wha hag ..........issism..-- - . B. lill.temhs p, p shapoon, dio.4****Jtio otozuhrtailsolhasiplowm swot 2 Wm. M. Pdp.r. H.& Winans, antes unacquaintodidll 1,1 T 0-8-Pdoloodr WIWW.IWOMme° linitil P.. R. Mk,* JeturtVinklisi W W ia -, r i, - ; ; II J° O PILKIPP, WW- Inkidood, dii,D - Manias IT**/O."RWOOOVIL hhiiiiiiMlL Tho dodo**ded. itaared-b !whit saliok Naos issitemiadir."-Ma at .. Waiters Pensopirsmos Masotti's.. ~,,, . nd Wits& 1... doo o de, loam.* Wood **WOrk* ."-' .uioo.nd him ad • strcet4 sots. Moo, Northeast corner of Dymond, AM. sm . .. _ s p ay' 5,ak. 2. 10.-,... e the itft9db4 lll 7 l34 TV rt tq 417.?"7"1& CLAW 2.14■••11. ,Joe. "1104ipe tor the drogdOldOrdnOgi. - - - A for ethxdodo* Sop' Was& *them at as ; . C4uti Cw . isti s k, it' k . °L id 2 Z:l. ol4 ' 4lw O r o, *their or* therirospitat *2 edict, P. •Beweint ors of-ckstail injury uratoosivoistalfionoo. CHAWW--.4000 boxes * - lino* Wood F-;.r• , t ' . 6, ~- .P ' a•Sae ' " ' Ilisatkera It.a. - - Nww Onanawai-4ana Convention met to-day. There were only 60 delagates present. Major Lel io ldrael l l6Pw• racy Chairing'. A committee opi4kfed to noatiaate permanentofflooreir-Ad t er the Convention mijonroad. . Naw Onianm,-Iminary Huard ,A somation Toted *O6O tp the poor of New To**. Toe Southern Ommenike iein . aemion today ; Gen. Lamar, of Term. Preetithmt. Ten States are repreeentedlo2othwtes present, inclu ding 83 frtrm Loadaas. D . .' Kw Oaisarts, January 10.—The Southern Coaveotion was :n session to-day, but transacted no boOilltOn_nr_inlhattn44o , ____ Mr. Mus e , , Secretary of State of Mississippi, died at Jackson on Tuesday. COLUMBIA. Tannery 10.—The Dew trileans pa pere Saturday oontalp sietails from Huvala„ . E. tmpes, alias Lsoortg smidoirisdpei that hie t •trpolo Was to plansmmtrerthe - beird of the r••volution in tliamastent part of .the Wood. He c .. , ,counced Hernandez as the traitor who be tray. I him. It is-reported •tkat -both ha and Felix will be protai.- - • The te bleu* : on the Island ; there have been 2,600 deaths. • • Colonist.-for Central -Amor iea •— Bee.p union of Consols. atianiona, Jannary.lo,-,The Union of this morning announces that the first vessel with Central American eolonists will sail from Balti more on the 25th inst.; theaecond, a few days later, from Mobile; 'end the third from Bravos lifintiagomakiag 790 men out is the three vessels. Col. Kinney will sitirabonfile begin ning of next month,-either.from New York. or Philadelphia, in a first class steamship. The Preindent has recognised Carl Edward liabicht as - Conant of Sweden and Norway at New York, and award Sayies donsul of the same powers at Philadelphia. . . 1111seapeoi a Fugitive Illava-.Loglalatlve Dolags. . Bonus, Tanuar74o:—Commisslonar Wood bury jostled altarrant for the erred. or. John Jackso'n, an alleged 'fugitive slave; who escaped from Capt. For, of Virginia. The vigilance committee got wind of the. proceedings, and started Jackson - for Canada. . The Legieli4irre,jciitit ettinang committee Via appointed, : and Philo Sanford, of Boston, waa chosen State Tromp:war— Mail DlJlLemity Adjasted. Ceramists, January 9.—New Orleans papers are' received, but . tbey . coniain. nothing of im portance. The mail difficulty has been finally adjusted, the Railroad agreeing to perform duty by daily serviop.., {' he net schedule will g o into effect on Mdnday next. Frorm.Zrie Eau, Anwar,' 11:—The 'Vomiting discussed the proposition to order the bridges to be taken down and kept down. The subject was laid on the table, to await the action of the Legislature. SPECIAL NOTICES U'STILL LONGER EXTENSION OF IITAY.--In consequent:Olaf the great mammal. lion of demands upon his time, from the =COMP which has .thus far attended his ezertioter, Dr. CALVIN M. FITCH find, it impassible to leave Pittsburgh . as 113011 as he had designed; be will therefore forego entirely his minor ap pointments, and remain in this city until the middle of January, rewiring calls daily, (Sabbath excepted,) till SATURDAY simucti, January 13tb, at his rooms at the City Hotel. All pecans dreiring . to cement him are para. colony requested to, make u early application as possible, as under no circumstances will it be possible for him to maths longer than the time specified; it will, therefore, be airless to make application after that date, ecurePt by letter or by incurring the expense daJourney to New Teri. N. B.—To patients visiting Dr. Fitch from a distance, reduetlon from his regular charge will be made, in comities. ration Of the expense of traveling. dediikelawtt la- Dalley , s Geethitese Palm ICiftwantor will sabdoe the pain and inflammation from the severest burns Or 'amide, In from one to twenty minutes—end that it will heal the wounds without scar; and effectflally cure Fever &em, Piles, Salt Rheum, luflarotuatori Rheumatism, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Cuts, Wounds, Brubea Old and Levet.' erste Sores, Scald fired, Corns and Bunions, Itrysipelse, Sprains, Swellings,' Yelone, 'Rites of /meets, Swelled and Broken lireeste Sore /tipples, Eruption., and W other intlessinratory andeataneous dismiss, where the parts effected can bereachrth _Don't be incredulous &boot the many disowns named: to be cared by only one thing—but reflect, that the few, but partitive properties which.tha Dailey Salve alone contains, and as heretofore enumerated—one to tour—min reach not alone the afore mentioned diseases, but many tome not enumerated. T. CLICKENKR A ou., • Proprietors, New Yoit for aditey Dr. U. U. KEYSER., 140 Wood- street, amt by all S t a t es . and Dea'era ttreleedichtes elreaugtont. the &raf ted i rair 131 Wtiv0wOli. , . , No greater bapplayea ran mortals end, Than saving trouble to all voinanllnd. Rend aid relleet, Ye . dini;litete fair:Of Eye,' Dny up 'out team ao !anger, aeon youNrkae. i,Pr.CLIZESEMAN'S PILLS FOR. PIiBIALIGIL Twenty-five years of unparalleled dueness bale proved the of 'these celebrated Pine in New Yerk. -Que. be safely steed in all painful trregidaritlea, chstriettions, lc. Full add esph eit directions with each'bite "dila& pit Is decider gratis. These Pills should helver`lielalted tLey weld be sure io, cede. a. Soinsfartage. W .purely Vegetable, and free 0:0131 anytbeapiqinziour to Nth or health. Directiona •soecompany each bet. Pelee $1 per' . , 17 . 0 a. Diwieleia&a.afirtini oi • Pirisispanii dine rant, January 8; 1856.-304 PITISBUBSII .GA.B •OOMPANY haws this day decUrad.ii ditlikeidennsa ers .corr. out of the profit: of the colispany orsthe earitil deck —Vayable to Stotaboldars,-ce their get wprise . eistatino, forthwith, at tiwaffire of the Company. • • . . • jan9xl2w • 'YARNS'S. UHMISTY . Trwrrerar. NOtlea 44.1.0 ury , wurr %Wait /Wiwiliketa,kjlteburp,h, Jana.. au 1,1855.-11 a, accm4 ites Stit„tlliSkatter, "4 , 11H0.1.. sleeting of the litoeltholi of LUXOR RENY VA taxes EtankoAD 00iikANY,1.111 be held at their alßee,hki.74: Water street, Plitsbarghont Ote ;VEBEtexkisgi.day) of February next , at Id o'clock, A. if, it teach . hme.anit putthe report of the Presidwat and Managers me the pe4 year, and a italeinin.t of the *Haire of the_ Clonipadj; will be promoted. And. at Uti'cliot M., in election for .P dent and &lard etkiinegireisr thieniiding peek welf: b. held. [Ara] Z, 01/180N, secnotaly. Western Fartnins' inszrauce Company, NEW LISBON OHIO. a. 81 , G S JIG Y, ST. CELLIILIB bUILDLNIi,3O4 7 . 4 1 / 1 .1)!;p: v .c44 - ndullit.GH. _ . JAhLIM KELLY. Pm 43. 4 1 0KEECKi PraeL. 141y1 DlAlMN,•bsoutariand Trimmer. . ' •ThilMs Barbeik. _Heer7 Daniel Itarbaugli, 6r; Artl Martin, N. E. McLaughlin, , Anima Leatini, 'Jams lkirLsughtlis,' Sanaa Ke ll y, Plarsr.A.BloclisOtir, Prot., LertMarta,Ercretary. • • immeittip: " , - A.* Th.Vmainalttar, Dr. Irish, Ain& MIL Eger Ibirtrarigh, iltsania, , Wilninson Eirestort,' bart*lrsdarick, Pitroburgh r Jos. Kum, Bk., Manna, , Jr Or. Olosoluni Graham . * ArCky, Dr. G. Fries, CITIZERS , Liasurance Company of Lk PitUblaritll.—WlLlßMlALYrukhatt; Offiet: N Miler /maws IHriastimit strait. • huarreelCULLsad CLBOO itidisionl;HOhlowllefis. *ta 2 . 4 B 2 HittHP•tiUarktioliw,aa bilisedffaviipo ttousadTtaassorlatioa. &PUY , w .. ••• . W. aaNaal Haw 3L Ca , . laic 4,44# 51S 6 .41,:e1 4 94 2 1.Xid1y, - & ILAgsm. , ' • . Mat fantolayway., PX61131/1.114 Lkwwmbor 23, 'lBoL—Notomi—The.,4l aho, dittiwaLlapro awl lilectioi of DiritlorA ,16.611 AND P.ISSINSYL- Vaisi4.lLalLacal)oo.42,lNX,SjAmi orisalAl 7.4 will be - held' ot. the ofilliCof awl .y la riaabluahro4 TalllifiDaY, the aitaday of Jon 11335, hawse= the ta.= of 10 A. M. end S iteoy , • By calm ottbatittorl of Ilitostaa. (..1 /1. iiaktd , lA. WaNpattifie~. 'NORTH • rt 7- 111 COMP - orticE, NO. 78 wa.uurzi was= rituiciumpaia. • 0,114A1 IKE , PAIRPETUAtiI'T • • Autjtatisill 111300f,000:. Atas.kNofeliLarrs wisps ralitx fppaits• oF "Tils Pox; peNV.— - • • • • kmottable Innajnecared by Mott... Amen and J0dgmenui.aa.',...........—.'.1.00,000 In Ulla Bsesivable, Alortgagenalad,Jidgtaeotta lama, , oaDwziocastarr - „ sir go, Marine and talanalltreetete, takes curr vApto.. : rr e a. •; . : 4 • , „ 4,47.4 Alr i irt,44:o,l .0z Itte, Holmes ftexe 4 c , mr. A. & "" rt. ' • ; ; ' 11 ..; m --W•4444,73eastaauta. M. .L.; • • a /lope, „t Darlestammemma , GUR.,4 fiepo.Abbott,,. Mood &lettere, .1 r .1] Web 0:01.11413; • • • • . Chu. Itemetgee t lb, Drexel t Co., Bantam, . . We= D7IE/they, telimmeow jemb . - Fixrele i ßete " Twat =Ural • J BANKS atcl3:l7 AIMSOCIALTIST ,{kgy MEM ' • . • - • .•, ,~= :, _-- AMUSEMENTS. Grl=y l V 7ea ß lL adadoa—Bazoo sad_ pooposow sibitkimmolistra,=.oli do. do. wall. $ t.dessur 15E41116g Jaws pm%o, be kasooo. dioloolwamturfil bis,4Ymiga • mots oxen. esetthooto. Do= 1!,3,101r portffloossollnditoMerogn4 41111 - "ZSI8 211112=11. lingua '144, - .Ai3e plass. tka NSW *lit Tb rA 'OLD AWES. Sr Glibe_Oftrreidw:—.......---s L Cloublork. LoyPao.Pan 6s Desx.......—Xise popular Bass.:*—^-. Pas • To conclude Irith - me ma Bus:MEC _Lactase 111.111011111. meil-leetemme _ the new QTY 81.14,,0n MUM At Veneta/0 oeste—to betted at liaelfiemile BlefroMinl .tre.t Main Brom.,Wood Meat Jamb ArlemeneMe etc` nrr ermot etneetometthelliamenkst-ebe Chi and Bt. Charles Hotel; sod at the door iectome to commence at 734 o .7Melt._ r RI. .._,1,211t_......._...__ .-- - - U. Leeturi...Ney. Dr Pl i i ... i .li. ,tc.l.vr a lecture for the beet Of tVa dtutet.utit , n" ° P An.""lt,ht lh , hodthele thumb, Allegheoy, as tritTDAY EVIL:O.24G, Ihthjoirt., El .. 1 9 1 54.71,!. minittO., t.....ty-en ants— jsalb . MASONIC . Per Th.2.5e..• VielCiilrtisllc • •1 fIOIiatENCING IVININCL • 5...1 and lelimilog 1181DAYIntd llATtapar 8,. 12th and 13th, at YAW= HASS; nea tin elthilitacei on Setorday Alternonn, Ste Ettlinote, etwomanoing clelook7 the tesulipal and intezildtnit Wook of Attateetu swum eft k=ind es 1 TOUR '25131-2520PKVALND de V 01461.11 • SO- Admission 25 eents-:C - Ildidred kelt rick Dotes. open at 7 deloek—eozontenettr hitt' Dolt3lm= /or fallPertoPiar s mel 04 4 1 . 1 #4 5 ) - • ar.rlit num,. cirodaraarri: -- HARTFORD, CONN.—CHAMp3O) - 1.819; • rt) Cash CAW*, .5:#540(10 e TtilltrY43lXZEl ANNUAL fIiCEWCST of the I. Assets of the AIWA 1381:f8.4tiOl CONFAST, of Hut. ford, as furnished this seam on the lid of .Jinusry, Beal Mate, iirdrictunteited:- HMS IS Seventy.two Mortgage Bends, 6 . and - 7 .- centspeor able mad annuaily 72,000 00 Debts due theCconpany, secured by asbropo.... 7,212 17 ' EgThelleadvableorell securett paywhieuthint.:. 1242!!.82 Sawed Medea In Connecticut 97,611 00 gang Web In the city of blaitbr— 142,190 00 Bank Stacks be New York. day 444910 00 Cott on band, In Death, and in hands or itgaZa ." . _ - .. . _ The amount of llatAlkleidtie or not doito Slinkier/Ain ersdkors,—nothing. Isteme adjustol end desi-o-nafie. " • Loom adjneted and not due, $1.48,418 fi ' - - • • • Ismor unadjusted end In wipers% ealthog ton foram. • Proof, VA, 25 7 50. . other clans against the Company me =anon& cooly as printing, he. Agents instructed to lake no *hover glO,OOO. 'foe amount hawed in ley city, trlifnleVallarte: upon the character, material and constmedlosi of the aridth of streets, the supply of water tad Mantles the Ire deportment, end other atroannatanme. . _ . The amount issursal in' Wets or Ise*: the design le to limit the lon hy any one fire to or lien. ...L. , TEO. A. ALIMANDIR, • &AU or Courzcncont... Unctlard,Jon,lar, Hartford county. j Perla:may appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Bient.ll.m ors, the Mina Insurance Comparv, and made oath thakthe ibe. . going statement by him antseribect,is. true, amardlng to . hie beat knowledge and belief IiZNELY FOWLER, Justioa.of tL. 'Palm. Lamm paid by fhb Company for the year 11164 ceased $760,000, while the imminsas rreeised foe the maths, fer eased any other year, sham the organhation at the Company. Polkhaneorering may all desedptime of peopety...ie, eued at thisapmey, sarmannarstise mess. /K?. Odin, jell H. L 21eLNYCK, Avant. SKR VIDAL/NJR. TAMARA. RULa j a fil irm WOOD IIIL SMOLT, SRL WATS@ AND MIST UndereQued beta lad a elide* abet al 7, LIQUORS, awl ts. ready, at Ito rns Ida Mode with the best of the mmo4' 10 the way of edibles. Irlab yR Punches auW be heed &CUe j . a • 0 SA ez, W A2113 7 29 bble small Baum Ice .1 4 .1k!JC-11.01bb Louisville . Lime Ibr slb Opposition Dolled. Z Clonaparisam- ntIiBINATIQN RR/ =SD! AHD WiIOI4IIM.LIM„ , • k o e Ott ADOPTEDI—HOOD; 61. Matted streak has just received, ink to kis nook, a flue amusement os all the lateat isidamoblogokt jewelry; toe larisa— sod Gomm gold watches, of the grest manly - direr spoons and forks,ofwen porn nenurettem=dodpune as .Mn; Alban steam end forks, heavy p -and M • separiot matit y ; toe clocks; Marianne time Moos, au, Me. We madly dory competyou mama of bususess,yolidi • or any Western Mtn 's. we Me dlfetstdod id close o u t our stock 808 04J3i4 st Man Oat assnot to bosh. Thee about purchasing should not fail to giro m c MIL. B Y dain, Jon can IaTP . 14 to 40.2t0t. c in yam_ pambatm at I=lo] HOOD'S' 31tWinitIr 11111PORMIL:4 Oiny NINE fIIINDEED INILLANNI-7-Ihr east • tne story frame DWELLING BOUMlendanda• 700.4 ~ rrith a lot of 17 feet front on Brun *geld, by. dew . Veto street; or $l,lOO kg a IhreiGnEhheismerniabanAr. lordlning room. kitchen, cellar, and 4 -ba d =Ph . it( . large yard, pomp, hydrant, sob* ounarin,he. Terms of ptyrnent, erre nem Meld ZGTIII6IIIT4IION,I4OIhiId -TWO &NALL NARKS 1017, emRtY, Ohio. . . . BANKERN AND EXCHANGE Biopipa, a~,.e01 firma and „ ~.; MISBEIRGH. PA. ...Nidkdal4el Stamenleast Furniture •ansd , ODusirse— - e' - WS have on hand and are lil constantly maardlito. • ,'-- Hog aTS AM BOAT .odlllYi JUDDEIGMI AIM GRAMSI_ ztowd , on Dfningot rerary,deanintion, 'lda; J • . , : : , I ;; , IA rabies; . , Do Dar do : ..... Ladles Gab& Maks, of Tartans styles; . • State Room. do do. ' do; • ' ," J ' Slill • Teti's; ' ' • Divans; Water do;J. . Yrsys,dr., :r 4 _ ,-. • • '.., Material and werktoinahip warranted, and /ekes sa 'Se l*. . • T. YOMtG GO 1 18 3, 88 MAdV e ofpoila Wired. Maude at Halt Pries. EIMER, N0.,10 . 1, Xtdrd etont,,WthWargh. Pa, fl haa mule aurantamenuta with Ow. erkkoha Mwaa Pubdrhlng :louse of nal * Bon, New . TOW. ire the pHsaf :I V thair valuable Catalogue, wad ha Ix anablaill 'retreopyright Made. Wiriest ittOr that of MiMppristrolc r , orrldade sod. /Moak.' Works, at sit atm:* •weiWW • the priorsof his Wude.will be herialkariiiiihoWOrtir ko Our national eurreary, awl Wm prke - *Mb! , - shirked cm-way plow thaw Oa eopplah!Wweieu ll* M- - Vabk —seats, awl cm mooyzipi—slirdhoced ..•• "Instractiqa Books will also temosead begerspoollowe t. e .me Lot at makhegaldugleat seduotiou faySibengAids. will doubting add largely to the sale, gad ',Mammals*. - on bad all the new pnblicaMons sou= saimewed. - The reduction in price marmot but. gyeitiy . .werale4/la dammed, and the public will Dad my simk sidimat all respects to any hi Cie We t, and I see preparedWi t edt on equally favorable terms. dll anima tram the constry will be promptly ottlidedlic ' end on the moat Lvorsble ta,u L - jan6 • 101 , 19titelMememe VI 10'4 AAL AGAZINNS AND NNW PAPNRS Goooes Indy% ikiok, for Janntrn- :"' "'" Graham's Mataxima, 'be Janiry; Prank Home Journal, Tribuoa, Hasa!, PatlaiSmaituard ill Nada= mum alum. on land mane Amy bentaisul _ ' .W, A, aumilinamirtikeo 4 jar& No. la lanreaalmin,.: coirBTIC OIL, WiIaMAYNIEN • Tltli IWOKlee erect of tatimiee Mt titmice, Mat itetorma , Mk. the mum& "aka edit pate, ati as to Mabel Si' ilednemi ; ma — a,Al V here whoa ar ineetteL . 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