.ciplts on which that measnre was founded, which, he contended, were violated by legislation against religious distinctions granted by &bish op called the Pope. Ho charged Lord John nu,- - sell with dealing falsely with thi country. so called territorial aggression was no new thing; it bebiti yours ego, and dual been sanctioned by the noble lord himself; golfer from being en al; - RTeesima, it was it retrogression on the Part of the Pope. Where was the aggression upon her Ile -,:ji:sdy,s prerogative because Dr. Wiseman chose to 't `cull. himself a Cardinal, and put on a large bat amazed stockings! This'aras au exercise of spir tual authority, and the noble bird had hereto s are declared that the Pope - e spiritual power Lc ~eR untouched. The Roman Catholics had be:en led tohelieve, by the acts of the begisla tareivad.or the Executive Government, that . what Ltd been done could be dune legally, and aliinstibeers plannetiand published years ago.• After..they had been thus lured on, was' it wise or+werthy of the noble lord. so long the advo cate of rival and religious liberty, to rid a cry which bad its source in some of pale vilest pas, tionii, and lend the , sanction of Isi. , great name to lie old puritanical bigotry of England. . it lt. Inglis replied to Air. Roebuck, insisting Hoof no country in Europe would it are submitted to such an net as that by which the Pope hail ussit'pe.l the prerogative of the Sovereign, and J tentell the people as a nation of heretics. Ile itppealett to the extra nlinary smanisuity of the nation, upon thin subject, mud trusted that the Government would out be deterred lions acting up to the spirit of botil John Russell's letter to the Bishop of Durham. ..'. 'Mr. J. Otlonnell vindicated the net of the I.'4e in rubstituting a regular hierarchy for vi cars apostolic. • Mr. Austey could find nothing in the address to which be.didnot!heartily nod fully subscribe. if , a (*ltalic - of the Church of Rome, he was not ashamed to call the act of the Popo an ag-. Iltesion; it was an- aggrmsion upon thO ICotheillloll Catholic laity, who had struggled agariod r 'objection to the undue power of the prelates. Lord John Russel entered into a general justi fication of the measures of Government,•sind on the Papal question reproached Mr. Roebuck for the low motives he sometimes itnputed to public tern, and strowml that he had written the letter to the. Bishop of Durham, became Le - rutertainml the iontimenta he then exprmed, and could not Afrainfrons giving, publicity to them. Ile ms mended the concessions made to Roman Catlin- Ile, the liber.slity, and cress favor., with which th , ,f had 'been treated by the present 9overts meet. In this state of things, the human Cath idles having no reason to couplain,ithe Court of Items soddenly thought proper to diside the whole country into dioceses, creating no AVII. I bidsop of .ITvntninster, of all places, anti pro- I claiming to the people that English counties 1 ,IsOuld la- •,., patented - by Boman Cathol ie prelates. It dhlaypeor to him that such an;act. which he' believe:ol4llam= Catholics of , rugland etneri. ally Ilia not de.ire, could not he nased over an silence. With respect to the tot i•a save sovessary to cheek this proceeding. hi, opiniim was that the authority .of parliament would b • snflicient and it was not-Isis intent ion togorheytinti the occasion in the measure he should propo 2 g. which would embrace the whole Of the UnitedlKings. lom. He ' did not attribute to the Coltrt 1 . Rome ,i spirit , 1 of hostility toward, this COSI try; hut Lard Shrewsbury had declared that tt ere was us party. • ,at that Curt inimietslto Englan , and that party was paraftiount , there, which would go for to ex plain, the step it haul taken. The Allman, will be brought round to Liver pool as soon as the weather permits. The Pa cific, Copt. Nye. arrived at i..iverponl on Monday morning. the 3rd inst.. after one of Lis , 4eVertjt 111,Ing , ;+ which he has Minted ever encmustered. The vessel was lucked up for :11.1 hours its _float , . ing ice, which tore away portionA of hi , Paddle floats: and subsmmently, hL encountered very severe weather , A dreadful nteamboat explosion °extort , ' at tihiSoovr on Wednesday,by which -do mess lost ' their lives. (Mile same night; and in the. name ' river tor near its entrance) the -reamer Thistle rm down the brig laurel frosts Ikenterstr.... in Which fourteen men•rwrislsed; andilm. tlfe sable " niebt and near the some place; the steinier Van gukrct ran down a schooner, its which, o. four nun - and 0 Woman were drowned. . FLAX CtITTGN -.., The experiments with M. Chotion'n prepared ' nes continues to yield the most eat factory re , .' ,uft.i.. A Ttrn Filet now, been spun consisting of. ..f titix_ and i cotton which has been •pecovhsarseml, at - Manchester to be exseedingly good tool which. • it iq raid, can be produced f0r,.2.1• (d emits) ".",:t lb : • -:. " — nary eidton. The use of the nos withnistidobni tore of come is also chid to lie attended by no difficulties, aml the material in that ease is pro portionably cheaper- DouldS having been rais ed 'whether the mai - shined this all cotton would be eapalde of receiving anniforto rotor in dying, that point his likinVifrO been 'tested with equal , . IL Clausess is a thine, soul Woo re.i.. dentFllarF,Q ninny years in Brazil. lie is an agreeable, energetic man, stoutly hisilt and of middle age. -, 'FRANCE. • • „ - The only fie of importance from Ptance hz. .94.ha.t the long talked of flotation Bill sia9, ti:lrti).. 4 10 to the National Assembly on Friditiy; by NI de terming, the Minister of Finance. '. It, a 4..., for an extraordinary credit on the budgetresi of 1861, of 1,500.0 00 francs, to enable the P dent to meet the incidental ernensea of his high office. The supplementary grant, last vear,was 2.,1'60:000 francs. The Legitimist and - Republi- Can parties both threaten to oppt,se the bill. The committee appointed toconsith r the toll hire re ported against it by a very large majority. Carious reports are in eirculation with regard to a conversation held at a dinner given by Gen eral famoiiciere, at which M. tl. Theirs, Cala ignac, Beilent, Sage, Jule. de basteyeie, Lelia, and otheralvere present. M. Tillers is said to *are expreeseil himself at this dinner infavor of it revision of the Constitution. but hinted that he and his friends would vote for the suppers 'ion lif the Presidency of the Republic, and its replacement by a Directory of five members. The formation of a Cabinet containing neither ' a Itorgrave nor a representative has cea.to lo be a wonder, even before the z-xpir.itionof its trailitimial term of nine ilay.: and the new min • I.Sler , nee cotiducting the busincS.l of their re q.ective departments with as much inter amt regularity as if they had been Parilanient MVO all. their lives. „The new Cabinet have' rain con trived already to ea). some Parliamentary rep utation; fi;r Ministers in France, though not re pre-entatives, Imre a right ,i, sit in the Iltoe•e. and .peak from the Tritium. though ant to vote 31 de Royer. the new Mitibder of .Itistice. lat., mode his debut in a speech, pot only of great propriety and dignity itildefence of the Cabinet. but cimreived in so conciliatory a spirit as to gain the sympathies 'f an A ,, etablwith fa y by no meane predisposed to man! Min vor; and M. de tinis.,e, the new Minister of the Interior, defended the 'ovenunent against the mr,repiesentations of I or Monter:Ante...and i So cialists with ability an success. The expor t. metal of an extra-par iamentary paldnet lias. • therefore, eucceeded hitherto beyond-11P. ex rations. ~ .. .. , , • , Z. The !Marquis de bar otette Imo been appointed ombineculor at Constantinople: in-the. place of lien. Attpick, and it is suppoaed will leary Paris , immediately. NEW CONSPIR ACV AT VIENNA - . Another specimen •of the sort of liappine,e , which prevails when t e absolutist , have b ev A ery thing their own way has beet,beet,furnisheiOn e alleged discovery of new and estoti,..ire plot ag:iiirA the An%trian Govenunent. It bond that the 4th of March ftheionniversary .d tltii'mntsti totion of 1101) woo bred for its derelettment, not that a large part) if the garrison of Vienna had he, won over toithe enterprise. The mode in which the project *AM deteetell ita'.l`Enlt trans piriohpint seVenty:lsts were immediately made in Vienna, and three !Mations of the army were forthwith removed (from die city as having hecii ' 5 tainted. Mel awhile a bribe. equal. lir .rhant Ma• hundred ollars, was chervil every ..,.eldier ivlio would designate any. Ole :tarn!. the citizens who had atquipteil to • tamper fith the military. Porther difficulty 'Lim also been experienced - 11 , the Emperor and, his adviser-4 in conz,'euitetice of mgt;; report'. reganling Italy. Maitini and his eolleanges are represented as hemp Aeltiliy preparing the nicano for a neW 01111 freak. and M. as • his head quarters are in Switzerland. where has found refuge. since he left Ronne, tb f e Aus ?rinns are actually', putting forth hints o their .00160111 0 invade actually', republic' in IlleS rimpg, for the purpose of Seining him or id driving illia arol. Ulrlerordinary circumstancessuch a threat . ' chit scent, outrageous tool prepoSlenav, lint Ifiloy k . • that they might calculate lovely ori ter.:nplicity of pc French GovernMent, and m they have moreover grown perfectly reckleva Lew the way in which they hiss" ~occccacil Vern in U 11010111.4 111,0111011.31.2 right s in all parts of G many, their occupation of the “fro,. • city of Ilanduirgb against. the protest or doe Senate, be ' Mg the last and most glaring in of their # intent/t, Meanivhiledhey . are feuding rein . rOCCOInC111:1 10 their Italiiin army. The rtlino; is that Martini is reel' zitipplicil with.. Money and ' eurrouniksl by adherents. It is also added that 'to avoid a Colll4army'. movement %Rh the French arm, the movement is to commence on some part of the Neapolitan 'coast, 'find that Garribalili is coming - • once MOM to pay it shut to his old friend tang Ferdinand, along with two; vessels from New• -. . . Fork, filled with olunteers who have served in ,Mesdco. How fnr the lest part of, the story is trite your readerslwill perhaps hnvy: good meal. of judging, but Whitever plan iilatia tti ertitin the .... • pretendedinforntition with regarX to - themiu .groslY, perverted both hi Austria 'tied fiance, in order M :afford a preteXt to the respective GOVerll - to contliMerand extend the expensive eys . tent in which they itre both agreed. TUE tifltdi 1:1 , 11EST 1 ON. . , The imotntionslof therentt exchanges flaltilltiG ateady, andis at present imprint • • pea of a renew: lof the recent drain of gold - ' I from the bank, The Wee, hair' mail, which or rived yettertilq, brought no less than $900,000 . . ' • .34;eDtitch.Government hive just sold £6410 I ouVOf £2,300,000 of gold. whirl. they Lad to dispose of in consequence of their having put gold out of circulation. It was bought by sev eral houses, and will go trParis, whence silver will be returned for it. The price given was 11 cont below the rate at which n previuul sale. In October last had been effected. Portugal, in the midst of /her wretchedness and insolvency, has ohm been dabbling with a little legislation to prevent California gold from displacing all her silver, road a high esport duty has consequently-been pincedn the latter metal. The effect, of cow., will simply to to cause it to leave by the hands of smugglers. to g aPreviou ly to the adoption of the measure, owing tempontry scarcity of silver, there WWI a perfect ,panin among the ignorant population, nod gold Was actually Sold ut 5 17 cent. discount. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, PUiII,ISIIND BV-ic HITE a co YITTBiIIBO H men:siNo FYI' To the Whigs of Potulsiivalu . a. , ,rivENTI.,S will 1.. 1t..14Ctl '' r A 81. " - -K 'ugSl,.ll. Juur :AO, Insl. fur th” 11 , ‘ , r I''''..•'tVlKY'L:44-liall.''rWr. 651141%',:ifri,r.f!!i;.../.}111,c.i.."1.:1,rf:.'1:1',:c:r1ih.i..;,,11:n.: Cu J I V . c r o p . h ll ' F. 11o lt l l uei. Mat...l }lrMenaly, üb6" t.F4¢o"mu, ( . M 1 i r h 0 ,, T:3:.1 7.1'11.,:‘.... 5... 4 IV,rlr ' I q "g ' T T .ylor, Wo rth . szlaniltViiwm. Alrzwc F.. pt ..: . 1%. J. o .ln.tou W n. ta rr. Ti'd..A Y. .AA. 1 1 ..d.A.11 ~ n' r K- I".,"''• Jnmr* ti.k.lletry-,a.^ ,loran„ It. l'holl. Earls II ll.dmau. .., "...r. Orm.. 1:1. - iu C. II 0..1., I'. 'A. Vickney. Johu Alli-sdt. C. O. Ixonlim, Dame' 11(4%101 lulu ILsoxmall. 11.orge Nlea,v.n. 'Wu, I.: xn,. Ales'r 11. 11.101.. • Yrnnels lor,but j"'"1 N'''''' 11. IIIiSI , LE $llllll, rxrP,AI The President's Message in regard I. the late outrage in Bunton, and the debate upon it in the Senate, which will he found in our r:dittuns to. day, possess much interest.', The President Lthrt the position, which we have pert ionsly advanced, that the people of Poston ore not in their aggre gate-capacity to Islame in the matter—that the act was a "surprise, not unattended by some de gree of negligence"— “the, result 4,,r n sodden violence, - which found the officers ' , lti a o touch unprepared to resist it succesfolly --, that 7, thenet violated the .‘genetel sentiment of the pee- a ple of Boston. and of a va.t mnjortly of the people of Nlm,suchusett.=, :is much :is it viol:a, the laws. and defies the authorities.. , There woo. then. no good ground for the esee4sive excite ment, and ridiculous overflow of pretended patriotism. cant and fustion which the occasion t. has called out ALLSOltrar STorrTS —We arc inforrool. by ..:. the Street Commissioner of Allegheny, that urn- L der the present law for grading and paving, the 7, expense for a whole street is ascertained, and a s. I . messed on the property holders pro ratio. The tl only change necessary in the law will be, then. la to give the Councils obsolnte outliiirity to go tar 1 - • and improve all the streets which that body may ':, decide need it. withrdit being obliged to await the ~ action of the lot owner?. t- We are informed by the,same authority. that a the grading and posing of Anderson Street. I. which is tin feet wide, only coat nbont 7,t cents per frd, or a little over $l4 on a twenty foot lot. i A forty foot Street would Only cast stoma JO orals per foot. or $lO to a twenty foot lot. Who would oppose a to cosurek.attended with sorb" in, metric benefits at So small'aner+en, It is sup , posed that the advanee in rents on Andersen Street sill pay the whale in oar year. and this rolvonee is borne by the tenants with phiasure because of the enhanced comforts of lidos on a. paved street. We tru,t that the people - of Alit%!try will hew no time petitioning the Connell , I to tale im mediate ine,..lUrezi to ohti i n from this the relnimite nutbority before the I vlionrnatent. If this iq done Alleghenr may 1... 7.-o,riign" s lifted out,d the nov.t NOTF, —l%i! great ber of petstsons are presented to the Legislature praying that testy to grant the thinks W of Penn sylvanisa power to issue small notes. e w kno not what isrolialsility there is of this prayer of the people being grauttsl. but we do, know that no measure could be more generally popular Every effort of the Legislature to hanisliv email notes from the State lien hitherto proved abor tive, and the p law n fort urts,se, suiposiug cern penalties. sstel tha t desist letter squat the statute books. !lota ithstanding the severe law which went tubs • tiect last August, the isinall notes of the bank.. of other States pass yu-t as freely throughout Western E.ennsylvisniss as be fore. They are received awl paid out every where, and by every lolly who can get them. just 510 if no law imposing severe penalities against their eireuhition wilted Indeed, they command a eremium over liVt..loll.- notes, from their utility in making change. Is it not, then, utter folly, nay more, is it not eseeclisigl) dams -genius, to pass laws itls tilt the solemn Lat.:lions of Legislative nod Executive stuthority, IA Ise made light of by the people. to Ise treated :Is a mere nullity. stud their pisnalties laughed to sconi! Tb... whole tendency of loch 0 AMe of things is to weaken the for., of law. to siehlro) respect for leglislative etiactinetits7 and to est-ib. iisha dangerous precedent So sinsislet(d) Is:si the people ignores! chi-, Ivor, thsit although It 1- publicly violated every iiiontent in the ,1,5, not 'I single instance i- Is record in this -eetion the State. of its penalties being sailors - est No , sou will co nsent to Incur the odium of cishal . .ll3 it The Legislators( i- the (:ervarit of Ito-popl, aand we hold it 10 Ise the duty of that body to re peallinetantly tasfsry law whit is otivissinstosly tie •- g i ec sed, di.obeyest slespised. No (Oconee< evidence could be given t bat it i- contrary tsP, the wishes of the people. who arc the source all a uthority. and who are controlled. as' as thi . ease. by 0 necessity which knows no law• • Since th e passage of the late ennetnieut ts, banish small notes. there has an state Id : Maus! I arisen whirls imperativelydernsuels their sarcola Lion. The a dvancr in the value th e silver. as compared with 11, rendered it als , olotely i mpossilde to silitain sullicient quantity for the I purposes of change, without ,ustaining a loss which would be immense in the course of a, year While silver is two nod three per cent. Isremisitas there must he something to supply it, place, as '4.- for this purpose nothing answers so convenient ly a, lank notes of the denomination o thf ohs% two :nut three dollars While , therefore. orns ces.sity for this description of circulating median] imperatively exists. and while all Istsr4 ludas banishment are MO completely I noperative. What good reason can he given why our Iranlss should not have the privilege of supplying this, curren cy! Let 0111 . r,r3Ve 501.114 miniver this question, Or else vindicate the supre macy of Iftist liy re pealing the alistird enactment of the lasi-Ltigislit tore, mud' by giving Our own State 14-siithtions the Power to furnish our people with the esirren for they need. I'dfler ifajtafartory South—The l'hai,tirtoil pit per , mentrou that is Company has bect! formed for the purpome of manufacturing paper on a darge scale in South liaroliiiii. the company . 'Jaye purchased n' net favorable 1,11t11.11 _ urn Horse Creek. a few miler below Granitevillee The mill im to he of the largest elasv, and th machinery of the most a pproved kind. They will be able to manufacture paper as good ELIA cheap av the beat Northern article . . Washingtoncrussuagthe ! Mu 10.1. --We learn. by the last 14tehiner that this fartioin picture, liyi I Leutve, him tire. purchased by Nleiisree. (ionpil & co., print-}sellers in New York, for wren limit:tarot d o llars—probably the largest price ever paid to an Amerious actor. The plr tII re' will 1,11 , i• lierenert pit, be e,hinited, unit ann . I.graviog struck. John Allani 101, i ~ SIM of .%.e YorA en 1774 t •• With all the opulence and eplendor id thin city. , IV very . little gotel breenling to he found.— IV ellunn been trotted imith the inoelJnooltions respeet; but 1 bate hot Seel/ our, real gentleman, , one WO bred man, since i came to tool] P., Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittaburi4. lii NOJURAOR ili()M t: INsTriliTUINs. r,e Onlce Np. 41 Water etreet,Or It.. warrhou , ...l C II tritAriT. ' ' C. 0. Mummy, Preelnerit. .... A. W. Mann, I.er . , This Oninxii.ruay in . 7 „,.....ri.e input.. rill tn.-via...1v0 . . A';:e:L.T.Le. gialonntrtr'the or nail Intotrill Ed 111. Itoiuiorir. ellardt.l lu the chArartrr of LI. Ilara,lon. whn are Pa drat... of i'illeburgb. wrll all.i 1e,0ra..1, kr,rtrio to the commdirity fur then orodentor.,nteille.o,e, soul intentit .. InoininioniC. o'. Itueni, Win, Ilioniley, L .m,_ Lam , . r. Jr., 'Waller Bryant, Munn lb hinC, 1,,,,, ‘.... f i... I Jam Illovorth. e, liarbaugth 5. Ai hrr . . - 'Foreign. and Arnericlo HardwarP• . 1120 GAN, WIIX)N & CO., , 1:N0.129 Wood Street' t IIAVE.NOW 'IN SWIM A 101 l ii,,)„,rumpletentock elf FORSUIIS AND AMERIC.A.V i!,..-11A-111)WARE,.,* ;- • Suitable let the ennon tne4e , mei .1 001 In . ": nee PreSeorb ''' °° 21::t10/ ' y ,nth 0013 Tilt, 4n:11e.. 9*" '.?:n. -PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE WASHINGTON, FeH. 21, 1851 A message from the President in reply to Mr. (gait. rttsolution, was received and read. EXECUTIVE DEPAETNENT. Washington. Feb. 11. litlil. To Mr Snails of the Unit.' Statec—l hate re ceived the resolution of the Senate of the 15th itist.itit, requesting me to lay beftire that body, if not incompatible with the public interest, any tn. formation I may pomess in regard to an alleged recent case of forcible resistance to thee:edition of the laws of the United States. in the city of Poston, and to communicate to the Senate, motor the above condition, what means I have telopted to meet the occurrence; and whether, in my opin ion, any additional legislation is necessary to meet the exigency of the case, and to more rigit r4lnsly execute existing' laws. - The !midi,* newspapeis contain an affidavit of Patrick Riley, a deputy marshal for the District of Massachusetts, setting forth die °imam:Zoo:es ' of the case—soupy of which ittlpliti it is herewith manninnietilist Private and unofficial COMO* I Mentions concur in establishing the main foss of thin account--lint no satisfactory official in• I formation has, an yet, been received, and, in 'due important respects, the accuracy of the it'd cod lo ts I.enti denied by persons wit ttttt it impli dieaten, Nothing could be More unexpected than muds a gni, ...loth.. of law 7 ,11011 a high-hand ed contempt of the authority of the United Staten, nhould be perpetrated Ivy a hand of lawless eon. fislerates. at toy, in the city of Itosten, and in the :cry temple of justice. I mgard this flagi titims proceeding as being a surprise, net unat tended bynoun. degree of negligence—nor do I 'band trot if ony 01111 net Of vqt.tice hod been apprehended. thetas is of the good .cititetis of Roston wntild 1..1,0 pre toiled theniselrenvolonts rile and promptly to prevent it; but the tlangto doesnot ;cent to 11,1, been timely fore,itii, to dilly appreciated by those woo viers concerned in Ie execution of the prod,. in 3 n.mtlitinity i tfistilignininsl for its brie of order awl respect for the law, -tßintlig a people iillio, sentiment is liberty 01111 law, and ant liberli nillail lam, not aboie the tote. Such all OUtEl . ife'fOl i bl only be the result of _sudden 'deltoid, unhappily too much unprepared for to be t necessfiilly red:dea lt ,11111 , 11,,. Inelaneholr. Indeed, if vie urine I . regard Ihi , outbreak ainined Ihe,contitotinnal mil kelt :ninon ity of the ;1.-ernm..ld as pro .ellinf from the general leeling of the people on i opal which itt.provsrldilly called the cradle of 1 niertctin liberty . Stich. :unshod/1... 11 1x in.nof lie.fot t It indite, without q uestion, the gen- ra -tatitittietit of the people iit Boston, rind id al Ist nalarily at the whole people of ilassielie. ett an notch n. , it vol.'s--the rums, !lobe , the al orities. and disgraces 'lie.. concerned in it. Lei alders and abettors. I is, nevertheless. my -duty to lay Leversthe l -fend, in 311. V., to it- 1,4.111 nm, .aane anger, An laeln and con ,ideration, 1,011,1 ,1 1 with the odi ed. A r,ollition of Plingre , . of September I7ali. declared ill .1 it be recommended to the F. h e , i s k i t it ssin of the .4,e.! States to pass laws ' Ms 'nig' it expres 4 l3 . the duty of the keepers of l the r jails to receive and safely keep therein all pri ono, ctimmitted - andel; tlie aothority of the ' the United ~,ates until they shall be discharged, by duet barb of the:laws thereof. tinder the like ' r , oties :odds the 1 . ,, ...f prisoners committed an ter theouthority of such Staten respectively lb United-fife, to pay far the use and liecpin; i of 'nth jtilt.ltlat the ride id fifty vents per Indult fu each fliantaler that shill. tinder their.ilithn: i it . be committed thereto. hiring the time such . p ~nor shill lie therein confined. 5in1..145.. to , ,peat -itch b 7 said prisoner . . as shall be con, of tted for offences A theater resoltitiou of l'an• ~ e ns, o f the 3.1 of :nada, 17,1. Prue ill.- that- Wlisrints Concrete , did h) a d otltitien of the ..f d di) atSeptember,l7-Sft. Li t o the se ,. et I States to piss law. Making it expre-ssly the a.ty of the keepets of their jails to re. he and .vents keep therein ,dlltaimitet t committed I.TI- der the :tonally ..I Ile. Coned Sine, ill order. !beret...le. to nods, like ailminiArnion of .lustier nozes, nist pridmlsly atirertshr to the differ . ebetween the militia and the regular army the act of March lid. ltili7, authoriied the stalest to tier the land and naval forces of the outs! SLAM". for the same purpose for which he o Le call forth the militia, mud subject In the . Tii.- c reclatnationt tat the' power of the Presi• rut under the constitution IV, command. , of the . s ......5.4::/- i otitis and nave. is general. met his duty to see sated, it, the 5.416.'311 1 1 lions, of Item-, • the I sits Midst:oily executed, is puslititet ; and the ...tits.: of the I tilted St tuts of Anemic, itt i s l ist of hilt sought not to be Coll4rllo I A, evincing o f A"-entbitsl, That in rearl. fly Stare shall , thustt disposition its Congress to limit tsr ressirstin not hatTo complied with the said r eessinmetakilissii. I constitutional authority. llowister, it nuts the Marshstl in such Stsite. under the titre.' ' ist well that Congress should mistify or nit of the Judge of the Itiktrict. Ise mittlitiri.e.l to 1 dii, set in !nerd to Ste 10,01i:4011N for the etn• hire a conventettt lilce,hi serve n.l -a team, ary ; laymetti of the away 14101 navy of LIM 11. , Stateis. ; t it a nd to make Ike seas-scary iirucisloU for this ; well as flat in regatta lo reeling Leith lit militia pro, mot ls Its In 1100 h• t.y Ito fa tliits pm s tells. 'theater e„ oiledtst the or not. may ~,,,, ;sot M a w t a l si t A ll h e a ll o tted h i s i Ise stutinemed is members of list possewsiniktitts. n.„,,,1,1, Urn,,,,..„. i se tti re d her the f o i l' s ,. pot eioltet.),) ilos 11ot - dial ur a Coututiasionssr accord pr. to Ise paid out it' the Trttasury of the Ill'- itto toilstw, earl., that it its their duty to obey led States "nett MilnlilOte, hilt perhaps it may he doubt- A . ,,,1 ..i re,tiliii . ad . Conerws, 1.1 Mars It td, isil whether the. Mardtal or n C o mptissitmer 1,2.1. that ahtsre any State ur State, hating ; cats -.lumen as the posase commitatus an t er And with the re continmalttlion of Cowries” S ganirrd tairdia tome acting under eta two ape in the resolution ..r the .11t1,..layt sf September. ' }, r „ pant" odium aithant tte et.ll, , nt of such OW 17 , ts .4„,11 n av e a - s o t /It-awn , than titre:titer ' '''.. witipli-avt. either in 04101.• 01. in port. the tire 01 . 'rids plant May deserve the t topsider:ikon of their mils tor prison.- ...omitted ouster the au i Cosgrrtt, I ltsst 11. °rel.-nil. 11l rell , n , tlll . 11 , Shanty 01 the Untied Stoic, the marshal in ..orli t ' oratice titai.ett_lar iin depend , iin iii , ,,, di , lawn State e odltaten, nutlet tlwi ilimetilin of the Judge s rliall 1,.• faithitilly executed. and all fortlle 0p• i t the D.,trii.t. 41.111 1.,. .dire. ', r el., i n, rinthori 1.0,110E110 the'fotstispressesi: and tss this mil I qui 01 ;0 , !re• i iie...V,l ty• hile I v.00..1:0011 phi, to 1 401,0 eil to 'eNervi..s. 0 livneVer it 1101 y 110•000. ..erVe 1. a tenri...rary yid end Pi. make the :se. twee- am. II -1 • i.li W4lOOOOl, t0....01 ill re , -017 provinion lee lie• •-ile id-eying i d iiri-w- tli , Id line fillienl le c. 'yr. committed ttrelci the t otthoistv of the Uni• 'I am fully pet-sanded that the grettentiosnly test Stites.. until pennant tst provision •Itall Ise ; of the people of this imuntry are aortal . onsl ma de hv 1 / , f e e Ord i i i iireni, wid the i e i i,l neie . i •• tronwly attached to the constitutin, the p eser sled shall lie allowed Iti• reiowlintile eadiewien in- I ` 'ill , . of the Vs?", She 'skin t " if) the Us''ro sainted for the altiOet• piirl.o.o., 10 10.1004 010 of M en. 011 the 000111.0.311, el the alithorty 01 the Tern-ors ,if the United Staten 4I to h,. ~ prat o r h a . re ... t i t , agee pe.d. 1 I a nt persuaded that their eartie..t 'aisle, and wl by theist. - of Nlassachosetts As that law stotol i the Ism' of sty their: '''''siti t t int - Are the :test of the Legislator...if that Stale sof 1 t'sr• ttod I 'los" to° litst Itroffsst , Ittwil'aitts• this Ills tires Its Ist the contolsot Mils in this re- s sot' Issttl'''‘''''• ''"'"fills'"'"l ''tt'l tlttts"' lstli q lit" retie„ counties were to In used for the sletem t Istetsvrt° opt.''''t ''l She people. will Itrts'et lhe ( i on „f „„y ~,,,,, d e t iiii ied sie ... m ingled II the : riiititinti, or occurrences disturbing 1 litpulths• authority' of the C o urt, of the United Fditei, at i T , '"''• lottl reltrolotted Its all glio•I men well as lot the Courts owl magistrates st the I Mi1.1.,110 Fll.l.Natir. State Ilut these isr,itisaly tiori, atirogatesl and - repetiltsl by the act sin the' Lerialature of %la.. 1, NIT . Clat said Inc had listened with gret pled. ...,,,,liielw ~r the psis of Nlstrch, 1,4 t Thal I - .re to the tos'ssst, I , rtssost Issue ad tirm act dertate-, that no Judge of any Court of Its,.. : re...lotion to este, ute Cie lA, 4 sittll he stisfac ors of this Commonwealth. awl ins Aosta...l the , ts'Y l - s r"rt Ott" lie wtgrelted Iltettot - tge slid l'e ice -hall here:lll,er take •cortUratire , g rant ; sot ,t) the Mstrshal lent barn dwoils"olait he epistle. c. 10 75,5,0. , 11111 1113 V ow.. noir thc I had f'a'st Is t''''''''' U..' °se Pr'''''• l "" l i `Sit third section sit an as I ot C ou oress pwsed 4,4,l.lnottitto the c ombat of the tlardtal to satiny. 12. I itt.:, And clitstls.l -to .tot r e•perting furl ; htr , s'il '''''t t° 1°- ''''''"''''s! lit' " Ir. . 1 ,,,, p eo ,„ ~,..t 55. ,.,,,„" t 0.,,,,,, e _,..,,,,,, ie „,,, ~r t et atitted to N ally- , 1111/ rOlll,ll ettatittnowt this' ',aims of the. itiwtet i. ; to suit t ies ...ow who eldinin \ In. I' Let bets e ''''''" le 'i . Ile" . illee Pe Ativ idle, vet alt s+ i Writ', dion• within the 'pi rssitarlV I?litlitsttit saws...lanes- alms to bin i;dis•tion of the l'oturnotwve otls. and it farther sle s Itt rvltsol.-1 u.-btu ° t's" ''''''''''' .l tOstsft eta,. Mat no-her - ill depots - slissrill. coroner -3"lsts• of If'' '''`lsttl i • "..° IlltlssiellA - II I+tattle. jailor, to other a rre st 01 Ow Cosnottos ; ws• ettastkesl also sts the great nottropokt Jr the 1 wealth. "will hereafter arrest ;sr detatti. ssr aid lts °, S'''' Y''''' It haul l'''''' ex ;nil 'vxr) , t a t: ;) 4lt j % i t l i rrrtres.,t,iii,,r,sl;;:,eiitiitTi;:gn.w.,is,r..;i:iotigsntssatnhm,e,tittuion I ; w t 01t,..:t.f',.:",51i,,'1ntt., t's%)l.‘i'n'e'',',",",:fil',"Tts fi':ii',7,,,,tir,t:Tir'etal no utwealth. or to any county. city. or town thereof.. lie to stash with a nxiety to the .next en/. 111 or. sit arty set fssr the ressott tine lie is claimed S der Its t - xs if the Is . ' r t . " or "'skid to hr ex , - f „,,f„,„ 0 .„.... „ n a l ~ f „,,,h, s i n „,l,,„ that rl,l/ 41. and was gr VII tic surprised to par that any poker so the peace d i erill, de dr. , the. Inn lied hero rie,idi•ill-e• , i 1,,,i,,,,,,,,,i., ,d,,, ciii,inet relidelilti, or )0110r. who shall offend eitterol the v im:1,1000w :Mil resents - son the stetittsst the prow-ion.. os chi- hit by, itt an 4 stflseew of .kottlits' st Iternst 4 '1 4 .4 in sell' the was,. acting. duitetly or inilirei sly', tinder -line pod)' Icoutettest'ilsy the thud ufctisto of Om act ; Woos Ise Is tst mask allusion. to 1'1;13,1,, Iti l'eugi en. atoriiiiiiiiiiiiiii‘l, drill forfeit a ',MI !Mil iliele ositrigeotts tonshict its thislitter.the mit eseeesling one thousand dollars for every liken meant to Include ins Li ds ;owciationk not offence, for Me 10. e of Ilse county while 1 the , e ider! f,f liiii,e, whether lit fir low nee' ollence in cot:milled, or nloill tie subject In I platses also. Isy their spech and adri.m.ittred, imprisonment not etc-seeding 11111. yertf in Me jail I 1101 on. :sod itistigattal those poor slicks' el CA ' Thl. 1.,. it 10 iiliVioll, 1001 11 , r0 01,1.41. -- 1 titre., 10 chi. open violation of the In Ile ex s The first wits to make it a penal oiler., in all pineeied the hope that if there were defect in officer , Will ninriite , id the Co ..... dtwealth to ; tbs.. existing law. prtaision would I mask by exercise thit imams , conferred on them by the act ' wh those alto:instigate, induce, pitatle, an d o f C eii greid, i d tl i e I2il i i d r e l i enney, I7led ell- bail on tee et unsomlde creatures myth ;se t, Stied ;t o ac t re specting fogitivea Isom justice, mf violation, will he brought to conn punish owl persons escaping from the service of their meat. Ile gate to the s uggestions t he l'resit nutste,, nod which powers they were fally eon, dent his e arnest supptsrt, and mol that the intent to pm form up lit the lino. of this inlaid- 1 message be referred to the Couttnitton the Ju t..it idol penal enactment. Second. lo refuse the slieistry. use of the Mils ail' the State for the detention or Sir. Hale said he IVii.l plod that" message ally per,/t1 claiml,l am 4 fugitive slave. bad been sent in, if fur no other rem, 11ee.311,../ It i / . /1 1 /1.0 . , 1.4 w 1 :5 ...111441 lielt the purpose of it showed that the President tell hilministnt the,te enactments is smite apparent It Ira.. to Sun hail made itself ridieulnut liyeuing the pre,tent. .11 far , the Lerislattire of the State proclamation, end the document rend was roof,' pres.'s! . the hiveo o r Vog - reSS pawned for I nothing more titan a labored e”ayprove that the porno... of i • i ieryilrz, into idled 11191 :allele a!, ihc proclamation was necesSnry. %deo of the s the Constitatlon adobe the linited State". which dc-1 great republic of the United Stateiling on its elares- ••'llint' le, iwiriew,heirtp, service or lalo,r army and navy to assenthlc t and lichemselves \ in ot.e Stole. under the hi , thereof. rat in readiness to put down a moll oozed of a into :knottier ,leill, lit c O t n...yieliee id may her mere handful of negeoes, wee riollow in the o r regulation therein. he disehargell If such extreme Itoaton has II potation,. one luttni „.n.ba. or lahort Litt sittll he ktit tal up On ehaitil resi,and forty thousand. and within sound of lof the party to whom such service or Miser may the b illb It the nl,l State housetre re:tided Ise date. --from tieing t o iiito + t on. t he llin of people. In all stott there I lint these stets of State le althouglt a - yre nut over one. 11 1 11111:111111adultgroes, owl Ils'Y Otts) . ',so.' embarrassment,. mai creitte ex. 1 they were doubtless s kulking in 1,10 11.i0111 pewit., cannot derogate either from Ole duty. or meeting. the roust:l l M , It was •lesst to at th authority of Cong. , : to carry sal freely ale) tempt to magnify this affair inhmething of f a r irly the plain and imperativermistitutional pro- \ consequence. It was lots absurd. ' consider visMott for Ilse delivery of pert., Immo' to lahtsr ; el the impel:tin:Ai tttt of the l'resi. improper, in one 5101 e. illiii co-aping into another. to the nowise, impolitic, itnnermmary, atery weal:, party 10 ate t he be doe. awl with it he would hate nothindo. It is quite clear that by the resolution 14 Com Mr. Clay 'remarked that the eiet of the I s of the ::,1 o g March, In2l, the \torah:di of • Seism, from New Ilatiiwnliire .10 surpri..., the United SI/1t4,,, S i any State its wltitsh the f l lse loot It was in conformity with general of the jails of the State Inns heeit withdrawn, in roars, The Senator 1111t1 pronod a delilker• whole or ill part, front Ilse iiill'ilt o. of tlic detem itte act of the President as ridicul Now there too, a persons conimistal ,ander the authority werwAwo 1.11111i011,11111 iblli SUltieef th ere Were of the Unites” State 4, least only empowered, hilt' IWO 00161114 on subject, tly_ the or, expremaly required, tinder the direction of the 1 toriral hinie 3101 l inouence of the ttor on this -lodge of the Ilistrict. to hire a convenient phase i last question. • for the safe keeping of pri-toners committed un- I The opinion entertained by tltml,or was sler the authority of the United States. one thing, while that entertainethia oraturi• I I w in b e „. e „.1 . ,,,, 'm kt, accompanying skis ral powers alt.l the influence else .powe' 1,1111 1111 l l ie:Oil/11, fl/31. the attention of the Mar - I was quite a different 11111 . Theitor err shot 1/i Mststaithuietts Iva" distinctly tailed to to make It a point always to Sher him, , 1104 p ar t' 1 11111 l of the hiW hy A letter front the 1 if to dispute wills him fur the psi' elniittrnet. Secretof State. id the date of t WWI', IlStli wel oratory Ile hail en rtnibitiwilinteid with lati. There is 110 ollscial information tliat theSenatur—he relinquished tolebeerfully. marshal has provided any such plate for throat-, s al the glory Inc could expect In t l a cuntetst, lan ant a ht ., i „.i,,,,e.5. If Ise has not. it is to and he hoped that the Setaior 4receive 1 b ,. ~,.„.,,,,,,i 1 b,,, ,r, i , p ott er was not exercotal , relitnittbditnent with the tell c ceucy b y i t, ro „,l,,arclilnier the ilireetton of 111 , Di , ' which he always tai,,e to - hddre. &mat ' tract .liolge, immediately uti the passage of the This mob win styled a mere hat f nee act id the Lestiilatore of Massaclinsrtts, of the Did :my beside the Senator tin shut note or Morel ' the tt, and especially that it was hut the negrues were coneerne. e Viol not exercined on th pr tic the.fugitite gar, o f 1,,,,,,.! 1 , ,, e pron , ; „„„ ti a, ww inn . l , in 1:,,, , of the last session, or when the attention of enforcement of the law, and t who Ste MArshal an, ,taftenviirds particolarly draWn no active part iu the mob, yet t tged, e to it. It is true that the escape from the Deputy ted and urged the nogroes on t outrage 'Marshals, in this case,'was not owing to the want the lawn of the country. It w, . however, of a prison or place of , , confinement, — hat ntill it that., men other . than negroes ac engaged in so--a while in noteasy to see bow the prisoner could bane Pate mob. it was said; that on been safely and courenientlytletainell, during an ' negro--etoud at the door, and ett them to wiJouihment or the hearing of some days, with- c ,,,,,,,,, on. It wan tow inchpe . these who . . _ out such place of emir) Dement. If...itsban alf- - pear Diann each pls. bon-been obtained; di rection to the Marshal will be given that he lose ,no time indhe discharge of his duty, 1. treats ! mit to the Senate the copy of to proclamation is sued by me on the ISt), Mat, in enlafia.t,,, th o s unexpeeted and deplorable occurrence in Bee- We, together with copies of instructiorts from ithe Departments of War rod Navy, relative to the ~..,,,,,,r gt n ul6ect; also. copies of telegraphic dea -1 pntches transmitted from the , Department of State to the District Attorney still Marshal of the UtsitenhStates for the District of Slassachuselts, null theirrt.nswers thereto. In regoval to the law branch of Dar inquiry mode by the resolution of the Senate, I have to observe that the Constitution rlirehrres that the President shrill talte'eare that the hie , Ire Eu4ll - folly executed, and that he Shall be eirionnuoler i in-chief of the army and navy of rho United I Stoles, mist of the militia of the States when I cede) into the netoal service of the United 1 Stales, gild Dint Cong Tess shall liiivrt power to provide : for callinP.forth the militia, to execute 1 the laws ist the Union, supprcss insurrection stud repel insasiout --from which it appears that the Army and Navy are, by the Constitution, passe'd under the control of the'Flectstive, and probably no legislation of Vonore.. n 001,1.11.1 to or diminish the powlir thus given, but hy increasing or di minishing, or aladishing altogether the Army and Navy. But not no with the militia. The Presi dent cannel call out the militia into rienice even to execute the laws or repel invasion, but by the arts of Congress passed for that , purpose. But when the In ilium are called into service, is the seamier prescribed by law, the Con.littitiou itself given the command to the President. Acting upon this principle, Congres4 by the set of Fehrowty, '23, 17 :15 , authorised the Presi.. dent to' call forth the militia to repel invasion and suppress insurrections against a State Coy eminent; aml to suppress combinathots agstio.te the lows,ol the United Sloths. atel.ollllSo the tow, to be faithitill., e“ , ctited. hail the act proceeds to declare, —thrit wheimaer.it may Ire liecessar), in the judgment of the Drer-irlent, to use the milita ry throe thereby directed to he rolled forth, the Presidunt than:forthwith. by proclamation, com mis:o4:th in.rgents to thsperse owl retire pe.l, folly ill their . rev, Doe abodes within a limited nose ' Theme words lire broad ...trough to require It . proclamittion in all eases where military are call. ea out under that art. whether . repel ...ion Or 4111,1,, ,, on insurreetilm , Ir to flia in everts ling the hon. / Ili, section leaves consequently some .lould whether the ukiliti4 eeelti be caller ) ) reeds' 111 executing the line without It ileeeleele lion: en yet the proclamation seems to he as ivoni ,hrecleil only agaito4 irootrgento, and to requirte . .thirm tiolerpersis t beret, implying not only 1 nn in orrection, but an orgoiiiierl, or a, least ell Plebe l',l force. Sit 11 iv proclamation in aid of the civil author ity wisulit °Deo defeat the whole objeet. by prim: ,Ill'll :s,lice 111 per, ~t, intetoleil 10 be eased. that ' itry would be enablea to by or secret then, selvars. The for, Boy to, wonte d , sometime., to , mall the arrest_ nod also, nomrtiraeg, to protect the t thee, after it to taa , l, and to prevent a res- mild therefore maggest that this section he by declaring that nothing therein cot' al shall he ruminated to requireany previews datnation, when the militia are called forth, r to repel invaiion. to execute the laws. or ress retrnhinntions againsts.them. and that President may make such illlll. and lace d i m ilitia wader the control of any cisil rar of the United States to aid him in I' ac ting the laws or ioppressinA each combitia and while an employed. t h ey shall lie paid and suhnited at the-expense of the United i I. d. .. ... - by their council and advice, their irmtigstions I and solicitations, lectures, and speeches here, and in the other Rouse, this proclamation was I aimed. Not only are these poor negroes made the claspaw of miserable and designing men, to bring odium ou the laws, to violate justice and its officers, but there has been introduced a 142.11 named Thompson, who was. said to be a member of Parliament, to disturb° and agitate the people, and that police which could find time and the means to attend and protect this foreign emissary in his disunion addresses, could not give their aid to exeeute a htw of the Unite of d States. lie little suppohml that any member Congress would be tolerated a moment in Eng land, who would go to Birminghat and Nisuches ter, and there denounce the law. of primogeni ture, the aristocracy, and the crown itself. Such a noun would justly Ito denounced by every loyal British subject, and he would be put out of the ...try. And here, this l'hompson.is received with ,pen arm,, etteourtureil by men, professing to is Americans; in preaching .sedition end dis.. mien; he had more anxiety in haring these melt ,rought to punishment/than the poor, deluded iegroes. Mr. Marion remarked the duty of surrenalei 1. ug fugitives front labor and neon' •e, was a duty auposed by the constitution. I wan tt part of Ille 4.01111,aCl rul,gerilool by ,all he States, on forming the Union. lie took th issue with the Senator from Kentucky, on the nestion whether the law tins execoted or not. f e regarded the law, no tar . its practical et lation 00.5 Con cerned. a dead letter. lie haat full belief in the declaration of the l'renialent, tli at he would eye cure the law it Inc could Therresident, ham, ever. bud begins wrong its the first case. whim the Craft. escaped. 'else Aim., were lost to their masters. because or the evo,ion+, prevari ations, and delays ot those chain' duty it was to enforce th - e haws awl administer Junta,. It Was the ditty of the President then, immediate. Iy, to have alleuaisse.l the Maralial The law. if It wan to i.e *.liforced, toted lie exisaited with alacrity, real,and cell:Only— it not,t Inc exec', tent with a knave on the part of the people. among wt.m it in exi. tea to have it carried oat, because it is the law. and without any obl a Lliole or obstruction. being thrown ils Ilse Way of its eteamtion. In this caPe the party wan arrest „i_inoa. was given to him purposelto Make h i e defeure--there was no place prepared in which to confine him—it being the intention to keep him in the court room .froui Vicky to Tuesday.prerented I Now. could his restate bare been I' The lawn 14 Massachusetts prohibit the impris- I o nment of.air,. under this law, in the jail Id that Commonwealth. He thought it wrong to I denounce the population of Boston. when, by the lairs of Masnachusetts, it is mantra penal otfewee 1 for any of that population to aid or abet in the i arrent Or imprisonment of a fugitive. The Sen ator from Kentucky was right in denouncing the r ..... lin•t of floe, engaged in thin alien resintance. toil he should have ;form one step further. end denounced the State of Nla,achlNettA as fain I to her federal oliligations. She was fol., to 1 those obligations, for making which nbe Lereired I n nn..der.lim ' "The .creed i. thln ' n 'i met t ” I J. Ktio A Co.--- " \ V ‘ l ' o ' .n . ' ;, h oc m r " aro t :i% % at . r t . ) . 14 . ' 1 foal " J 7 u . 4 SIIMOder theSe IngitiVeN and ',MIRA a conotid- ..„,..,,,;,,,, ~ 1 ,..,,, ~,, . to , .to,uof Vr7ol Vellnlifil, cowman, and her Legislature tilts met, since the , 0 „, ~,,,,, 0 ~,,,, on „,,. J „,,,,„„,i ~,„, a il a„,„,,,,s parse uf this law: and yet these laws, prevent- en noml niti4artino. and tin. prs. , 0. 1.- J 1.104. Wt.( nine lag the execution of the Constitution, still stand public want.. and a, have n ot it moons. and I don. v-nh on the Mange twaalts. 10 aret out. . I hove but tow teen h•ft. 1, look >our ."at The Senator from Massachusetts remarked the ; :: 5 . , , ,, , z. ,, ,.. t , ll . t , nk , t .. t d o , l: i i . i rrt h. e og‘nr:;:rnal,ene,..O.n. Witsl.diitif„loophbo.n,b,l other day than the people a the State were law I the aa ssom ' sas ts onter for rat .It dozen mon. en tbe rnront abiding, and would not reniaat the execution era .„. J. l'iar Eta Flt Olt. the In it Ile would ask the Senator whether : For.ale hs J. KIDD 4 go. those citixens, by not resisting forcibly the law, l feht.Xuatwiw Nn. to Wad xt were .li.aelearging, their federal °allegations to 1 was•••••••• --------- rend er 'IT fllgitiYes from labor or service. If they were. it was keeping the word of promise' to the 'United Staten, but a failure in complying with its demand.. when the Senator from Ken tucky said the law was generally executed. If Innilimint it WAS executr.l without resist- Mit,, he was vorrect . but if he intended to say it was eve...astral with alacrity or in the spirit of the federal compact. hr mistook. In t oneconcluson. Mr, Mason detailed the e ircOnintaneel f Ilarristiorg 1a:0,, where the expenses eliminated to 'Si, Leta, ~1 lee negroo., Irtinn until, I.roughl $1.f.011. thus, making E a halm.. in I.lVor of the ma Vit nter of t • Iti the Long case at New York. the e‘pese- 1 / 4 , AID..IIIIitA to nearly the ion, a the rho, be tiidi-i the claimant V, 3A ,tilijesteil to ,eieral i PI ' 1011.4 .It, I i e 'respectfully call e.l the t itles. lieu of the uppomtithr power to the various de . i--.--J :.•...1....- so.. roennsinentied that the i emoval. i,. h ,, ,. r,, 5 r • i ... , k r i t.il - t d : : ,d re t, it L ir o l. ,, e g it th i a u t It h ie nt Se , : a. r . d .. or o n . ::: _were no 'out, brought againid the el:tint:nit - . in that ea:, lie con...Wennd that the male VILA fairly made up - and tried, between tho, who ,le-dred that the law iilionlil be execiiteilt nod tho , e who I intended peaceably to resist it. The latter had • I.Vell defeated. The ca-e of Ling did much to ' p ro , that thi. law einthl be e‘erute4, with the patient hearing now giveis to that 1 . 11... Another ca, will not be likely to acne which will produce difficulty. The low inn. to be tested —its force tan, to be tried, and the queidien having I bi,ll jll in joieny ,ittleil, will not he again idly t igivitcil The 1.,,, si:,- .letiothice.l at that time I, finenii-titutional. owl as wwpending the na t.., I orpu , .. and thiv woo the cry of every dem agogue and fanatic. The e n., of Long nhowed how untrue and proundle, were tho, declaim. tions Mr. Bale remarked. Mr Clay had charged hint with always rising after him. in debate, with view of contesting, the palm 'of oratory and eloquence. (whichm at the Seator explain ed a slander had ..... cir n culated about him, which was. that lie (Mr lintel ever took occao' too speak when the galleries 'were filled with lafbeo. The observation of the Senator explaimsl the slander. ND. Clay —Do you mean to -ay that .1 hone' mrculnied a slander almut you Nlr (late—Not at all, sir.. Mr Clay—Well. what do you mean, oir • Mr. litle—l will not answe any question put to it.e that wny. either in or r out of the Senate. I :nn loot to he silenced or pm down hy any one, whether a tall or i. duort man Ile denied that he had tiny intention of contesting for the palm of oratory with the Senator. With regard to his "pint. of himself, nil the opinion of hint In "them, he freely admitted there might Inc two opinions: lout he 410 not think he stood alone, Searnot think lie would have to go nut of the e to find the twin who wild say of the Senator from Kentucky that there woo more than one opinion. What he meant by saying thst the otander agminot 'tint was explained by tho . , remark of the Senator, way that, together. thity showed that the Senator selected such oc casions himself. Mr. !loss joined with Mr. Clay in hit tarnflem nation of the recent proceedings. lie erne 11,1 0 defender of the administration, but • he had the utmost co nfidence in believing that the President would do his fluty. IC the laws were defective, clothe hiti. with full power to execute the bows— Ile iiirreelted the remarks of tine Senator from Virginia, that this law would not, woo not, find eafild not executed. Ile conoidered that the Mnssnehnseta Isms ( Mott-acting t 4 execution of this Inca ought to l uff ve been cleared off her statute leaks long oz.; hat, whether they were relocated tie not, they would not prevent tine execution of the low,— The Senator was wrong in suppoffing that the voluntary option .of the people of the free state. was neceosary to the due execution of the law. Ile considered that Longs case fns n grunt evi dence that the low wonl.l Inc execiited. • If time was given the law would work sinfoo thly. The Plane excitement could not he eXpectmi to sub foide at one, lie referred to the conduct of tine miscreant, Thompson. and said that if n member of Congress should .1.. in England what Thompson 141 done in this country, he would Inc sent to Botany Bay. Mr. Mason rejoined and said that of the thirty Senator. from the free states, only three had voted for the law. They were the Benny from Pennsyli nail end the Senator, from lowa. Mr. Dickinsoli said he woo present, and would haw voted for the law. but that ilia colleague, who wits opposed to it, cans called 110111 e, and they had agreed to pair Mr. Clay made a few him a Mr. Hale. Mr. Butler considered the general sentiments f the Northern people as lumtile w ihmtbern istitutions,.and the law would never he carried oat. Mr. John Davis remarked that pooh a cane cottlil occtir anywhere. Ile did net think it called for the extcaorilittary proceedings now rottlemplatist The Supreme Court had relieved Massachusetts from all obligations to execute this law by saying that it was the duty of the United Stiles, tool Oa of the States, to execute it. Mr. Badger replied. Ile said that the general procevsjings in the tn.. for years. bad out come to a crisis, mind the titiestlon now was whether the lawn and the constitution, ur the fanaticism of the people, bar and lecture-room, wets to pre vail' The President might have done more, butt could nut have done lees. Mr. Downs belieival the law roubl not have been executed. At It late hour, there luring nu quorum present, the Senate adjourned. Der l'uus.te AeleArtue le meet reetwetf all, Invited to the me ;" I f pinm, tittearni.bed etatetneut 11.11, ettred efd ft,. by the nee od the l'ouotaLa : VA, um, really that I have Len eured of en old ehroute Couvh. h, the U-e or tour I,ttle- t Petroleum Ito Mush 01.6.1 we . )ear St. iL i Deermbey. rota I h a l teat all leve of gettine well, an I bad t4ken thrushes of .° L i ,rut phyrlelaue. without an, beurfit I beoeftted ;4 1..ed heuantl, 1,, the Petroleum 7 youvAnd ,donna St ,— 0e rot al the I Vlnd• pgio. a hard :rtlauu , grOese I make three Aram:setae without enUe . a.o o . noue to do et. And solely Fa. the haetaee that Otter, .1a lntlon ma) i. eafferiva may is bettelikal. lou are at liberty to t h e , publintl tide certificate. law mfaladtlueu of l'ittabomkh, at tts tk Loring reelded here shirty three yams. My retildeuee. t tltlx Liu, L. ,w Vecoud stmet. JOHN 1077 ' rtersuritax. February .2.4,1K01.' °" Fur wale by 'Leper A 11) Word elyvt: IL F. ryk., bY Woad strerk IL A. rehriestock. k Co, conk, and Front f.Lrt•euc U. NI. Our, . A. EllF4r. Jowl* Uk.uglsks. u.. 1 11. P. I....chearta, Allektschy. Biro by the prr. KIElt, AbpktivrT CakklDulk...6ekehth.L..lltbburah. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ISSI. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ISSI Forty-six hours Forty-four hours W Baltimore. , •'RO miles Railroail-103 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines Express packet Boats. I IMCLUSIVELS FOR PAFSENUEILS.) TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW SORE. . IN the opening of Caal Navigation, Two r ['nay Near l' n arkrt liootA Irate. P. hatuNtuvu, Menne I, I,rtago Itallrtml HOLLIDAYSBURGH . , Thr, lab lag the NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ME= PHILADELPHIA. Time through roirritx Faro to Philaelphia. SIU. , Fare to Math:Lan, CUL. The ears onthis route are new, and tkr the moat anl.a. ..l vomit-ruction for comfort and Parkelsl base every „ruing prsliiatir at Eight o'clock.and ever, evening at the news boor., Passengers for Baltimore, OU arrival id rare at Ilarthdium.. l6 ; the VOO , herland Railroad. loots eniehesl) dirett ttithel city. t•nttiti Fir Wilts Tin,... VOL R. hunts.. No charge for handling Baggage on this route The Inerensed Stews] makes this the most stomfortatil , .Mt: WO desirable route;yow to the Extern OUP.. tor paistage or infomatin IaPOPI 5 ES, Agent. llr 1 1 . LEECH k CO. ono,' Penn street. SI I. o 1.1 tt Jl,. Peon. ilsarkla will I now n li..l to lwelt u ort. hitt. will ..horten the i rin ilo ~ o SIT hour! htt.hurnti. fehrtmit - I tOP.I ItTN ERSI IP—V e have ivsociati ,l ho \e Cashier ol the Farmers Dant. who will devote hot personal attention to the bosiness The style the Milkheret 0 ofore. ,tald A. 1111.010 EXCHANGE AND BAITEING HOBSE nr A. WI & CO., „Corner of Third and Market sta. Pittab'gh Dome,tve end Fomyn Exchange, Bunkotra, Gold ,V Boughi, Sold Exchanged AT THE EXCI! ANGIE AND I.IAIt;E.ING HOUSE A: HILL & CO, • No.' 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. az- !strand Ittontri 1111 T. t.L.TOrTTM. )4661 European Agency. Tlry rinting the principal , inn , of at 15rn,t.m. Aud nerniany. during tlr months of April. no,. Arid nt•st. Iltt..burgh on March 11111. atol ‘..111.• plrv..l to attend n. an) agrociro of MD' k1:111,f,I, win. , ma, In rouf..l. In 1 Inn mre. ,on7..nmrt. .1011 N 11.1V1F. re . eli I' •n 41 14 M ocrro—Say MI who , orrr too4l enranzo! Itrad the following lott , from an et,nt: A Liberal Reward Will Be Given - F og TIIF: the BODY of LouiltianN..ho t ra, , rn ,ed dw the A. 11 ,: the rn dark eso...utrs•l flanro.l Lirt .1.1 twos.. ho4uall - ..rd to . .1 n 11...nbe1• ;'Ark ra rka 1,113111111 AN. Paper.. ')RIT INi ;. KIT IN. notti,W RAPPING 11 1 11411( 7,0 ,x.nt• '44 I, 11, Print, ,, 211, I. 'l4. 114 1., 'II 1., 114. .1 , 41. P. to, 1141 lu1) Ymetori 1.11, :11,1 , ... 1 na. .1 1 , 1 7 0. Pa t .,. • I'r..wn km, ..v Imml and fur onle a“,-1,141 ite as. e noll rowral aonorlnsoot. 11u1 , .1. Cap. ~JTea Paper, Homnet - 1 11- 1,1111 1 12 rlUTtrnnxl , ma , " J . L. SUM r.rgwr ..... arul Int tta To the Afßieted. `I It 'LF ItECI PE vox Tim LIVER Ii °WI ..!..- 41. .. 1 ; M u N . IT. tr 1 0 a distr,minsf lb and cum Ir yrusran4 , l *'"' r" uln ""MSTA7.4; ru. Ladies' Dress Goods. 1:1.11‘ . A lIITCIIFIELD have flow .0 ,1••• ••( tut, I.oopliur, 11... r..• . 10anir.. a .t. .1 d•., 110000 , ..Ir, tr. 1.1.0. lOTA 0.01...01e,n t•• lbelr e5t..0.1,< is...s•MVeut i'r.rf. and 0 1.0,01. r... 1,10:00 tern I 0.1 0.•..1 re... 1 • .01 general. .04,-11 Kt cu tlfrtati 11ILACES WANTED :500N-L.For a man wat qualified sn • ralremoi avid hook-keeper in • sp. , table wron.r, Mono 0., for vire voting man 'from 11 anbusaton count , . who sleben • place ins WM, Of Ite rel.-A.m.-ler. In , , fur no onsinerer or k... Lb. * 'our. man sow Heins In Alleghon, mtv; si.on (or newn nl induetrEoun ioung'. old, and middle acrd mea'and • (lumber of hoe -, of all earn. Chooln mod.. ookn. E.rsusetroo-e. Wet and bin Nur on..l.e. pros Lid Kon for (smolt , . Mho , at 17nA AC febl , 3 - Urn, sod tut , lll.roor , fut., iO.ll IZOR SALE-1 1 / 11 ruts l'firvie :Lila Yellow I l'art•A Omit. 11..1 111,14. louinlille 1 ~,,, . 1,, the 1 noel olnll lose, of gont an , l 00101 Fowl, sh.hen..- 11$” email mud noddle r3.,1 ((sd. u honk ho ilarrin five former edlhone •1 h. httelmreli ..nd Aileghoui CIO iurnetee) rh ' e v izryr u.t=7 nod w.f.. a ennet, of Into earhnoke new ehnpere. Int our psi Imam and dune. kept lor nah , lehonP l hT IeSAC IlAitt: 1., An.-ent sod foleate CA lieroloud. Fifth nt 7 01 , 1i1 SEA L— rernon brat / lit y. jllB ,C11 , 0:11:1 1 iF.P. a CI) A 1 LUE —I 1;h1. (line: W 10 - fume. filr *ale hi ,('11 , 011. 1 hER n. CO ACON PAPER - 1 5 1011.. Cincinnati Ilan II ) Paper• for ea. I, fete, .1 SC1111,O0Inlit:It A 111 - . . ia A ff. ER'S ['ERRS ND EXTRACT.' I 7 A lamse Herb A , ioo up 111 the I. ni mono , of 11,. Yhakern.luO t0..1 owl (.0 1,4.26 .., lio•11‘111,1:1: I ED BORAX—I eases fee .ale KillION ll AK Elt 1 Cu. 411 - .. 1 .1i1.-2 strings finest Mediterra a nen, 7 for male lo .1 .1 I A RI) 011. ----Ig blil, receiving f rom ~, t ealu I- A. " ""'". "" '''. n i ' I 'IA II Fs DA LIA.LI.. 1.,,,,,, .Sn. oJi W.,..r....t T' ,NNERS' 01L-25 Mils. in store and for ~,,ir br .I.olos PAL7.Y.LIL. frIC; $.4 W.. gin. , 311; 111.00,:'--ili0 tom, for sale very low to !7"---"'"'.''' J. $ DILWORTH 1 co. BACQ:`,73(IIHI lbs. • :•3t1,7,1tr Cured Hams, 1,3:;,' ''' d " ''''''' ". ..1. S mi.wlitcrii .1. CO. ( ql)FrEE—s ll Isl;±s prime Rio, for sale by , J S. DILWORTH S 01). . • SUG i k t ii , 72 5 Idols_ pri ., in . - , N ) ; 6 ( , ) , . ;,, f ,i 4if . :: ( i . 1 :: . by i' 101,1 , EN SIRUP-- 10 1,111,. for sale by `A 1,4 ,. .11 J. S. WI:WORTH I 17 , 6. B ianim.s__lll„ ~,,,. ~x,„,.; ,ust receive,l by 1,1.2, .1 $. PILWoRTII A CO, 1 POW I*, : -. 1 , 0 01.. u s 111moting.$. 1 .m.1 00),1 1 WS - Dv, Mee. - - 1,-,c,, 4.0 - E L6l.+. just reed Irr.rn rli. cuanufartory.llr which I 6311 thy 11111 1 , .." , .10 will warrant It .1,111,r loan., 11i1.,1t red In IRIA ronr. S. N. NI It ERSHAM. rorner W..• 1 ntral Sltllt MATSFOOT just ree'kund 1.1 Rr at ay. Rlll,story N or . WICKERSHAM. mots 1%..+1 and Sixth at... - IRLI T--5 bags Pea Niuts . 0 0 6n,,,.g : , 3 Drittdl !twins. t "" " " b' 151.3.13 II MCKEY t COt. Wan. anti ' , mot tatt 11.4-IEATIIERS-10-Parks frog ..truan, and fit male ISAIAH DICKT. `Fr en. W•tor and ont .1.. • VOTTON—I' hales now landing from str. aral lor nle b, ISAIAH DICKEY 0 and Wont da. feb-.51 111 ARD ANY) STEAKINE LA .z bbla No. O I Lard, 0 bid, t!trari r ta, "" tis ' 1711 ' .1111CIAFY d Watar and Front 510 4‘F EET 1410TATOES—S bids. now landing t 7 "'“ 'r . "‘ "o "tr.bl y ,\ll DICKEY & Water and Front . .. _ . . 111 RI El/ PEAVIIES--5 00 hu. in store and I ji for yole by RIIF.Y. NI AVIIIEWS A CJ.. 71 and 79 w..ter rt. _ 11 ON EY---1 Mil. superior Strained Honey, 1 In 9tore. nu.l for Eat. by elan _ ILIIKY. MAMIE:WM • (31. I , ARD 01L ----s Mils. No. I, Win. Stritints A ,uut reed arid fur nap by - fi•ICI WHEY. MATTHEWS JP 00. I !OLDEN SYRUP—In lilils. andlif. Mil In f, wir I.Y RHEY, MATTHEW S A CO - - . . • • Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan? I Court of Allegheny County, I "ill Publiett..4 at the Court Mum, in the City rittAinrith• on tho day of Moreli neat. nt 10 delirlt. A. SI., sll m the till, tr " i eiril d iVaN% off.% l Wirll== Wylie otreet :el feet.. euhjrtt to an •210 . uni groin:id radar eighteen Ju, upon which are erected two dwelling Ingoev - , dee einterret deeeneeil being elan undivided one Waif legttlkL 000:10. dither. GEORGE IL ARNOLD & CO., - BANKERS. I;EALTAIS IN EAMON:IE, COIN, TUNA NOTES, AC Not/ Ahura K, oast As Bear er Aftsforra. Notes sad Drafts rollortedg=rts of the Calm. Steaks bought .al ItRY. iIuCIIES d. CO. are prepared to' L do all Mod. of FLATS ROOFING. ALIKX. LAVOIILIN. Agt- nor. Klan w k Oats'. At Water Work.. Pittsburgh , aie - Slate Rants pnanptl.ahval If You *ant kcal Good Ten,. t 0 TO MORRIS A. IIAWORTII'S TEA • STORK, Kaat Side of Ow Diamond. Dartsatn‘i or fvrlor 'lists are never kept at that eatabli...hasent. The Green Tea, l'og,a7:, net. VW. • The host Isupurte.l.l.lal etrong and rough favored bOtieifc, se. Firm , prld Cavored Black. 5041 V, This is Me smay rtmv Ple.dwro , , that 1.. 1 4 for Fair pre. • If th,ranae kind of Mark Teas that aretussi in ug laud. Iretand. Le- ifetal a Canal TI 1 iqfN,c.l,SYttAl'eMic AN._ll,will be lire aulwnbr+ PhiisarrithiS Pltsinirith, at the following ' Dr, tlods. 11.10. c r .. si r . bonnets. Pi, r voc. Llittr:jel.'3nkintlet.o fin 'wti tsti!' McLain. Points. • Rye etuff7Boolta, Stationery. Oil Cloth. It riling. Printing A Wall Paper, Leath er, V 100 e Queen...ann. and Coffee ................. ....-... ..... We. Itn.ll/11 Sugar, hi.... - . ... .. F•Le. Whitings. Anvils. Alum, Crud.. Uritastnue. _de TILL—EIGHT DAYS. It is hoped that them, opening rates, 0 -hr "or. .1... ll.wer than st ato {merlon,.will ladder shippers patrort Oa: greater ezterent,ltaAturs%rrilii,... Ilcarnagra et, for Union • KOILIT ;0W tine. Ltros Boaxn. fur ' . • • • New Books! New Books! T 110L31ES' LITERAILY I)Ki'OT, Third Ili it.„:in"t i rs i ttsl"; ,7l :nrrt : of r 14ndeva , by Ttkrauekorey, eiduplele. tunteld IlVtorleal Romance Itc.dun N'' :±ou. LI! , And AM - el:dun , . of berdral MAX s lur br the author of 'Rocking . :+t.el , hr. ,k 1 9onthern thrtionset of Nl,tuante... S. W. l. 117uelielat (tel2s I iENUINE l'OltT WlNE.—'fbe purejuice It I of the Om, mantle Ihr medleirml p1.1.1..1 -1, , tor sale the Ann) or Boob, at NION.IIIS IIAiIORTII% ., ml am, ..re...Tot side of m it t DiArnond. tfh'2s DiSSOlntiOn. r)Ic7PIE PARTNERSHIP existing hettreep i unde )I.lthserrigard. tur n en, Ervt Blrder the Mlle of ../Inrcues. aver , -01,4 nn lOth Nvember, 'KW, by mutual eon,nt. ANDIiEW ILARCUM, EDWARD SNAGEII. '• • 111(711AILD tiE.l,lElt. -------- sLATEl — fiCOtilti pARRY, ituntiEs & CO:. Troprietory of the 1 ,, r!. 11,0.. Pennigh . .. Ma , Qua , T 0 . 1,, 0 o ,,,,,si...i.taiL__. 1.5. , to inform Build., Cot rsetors. and othorn. nt Pithe burgh. Wheeline. Cincinnati: .. that they hare appoint ‘..l .. , 11.r.1 t..1,1111‘. of PlltAttry heir Agent. who in now rewl, to und..rtate contreetA for .2,rj,11 their brat 0,11..re1i :+intel.- I.ther. II ronr.* t Co.. ere in per , eneinn of tire 14,1 t and e , el' , vr..rri.•4 MI the I , nitni rtnte..—the tint a . ((trio Sint... I. ,Ulli. if tiot ounerlor. to the lewd WelFh Sint...L.—they .nn•oy none other tat experieneol awl prat. I tat i; " ..„Zt ti t:,; '"- e2gr r t . ;;lT= l t ihigf.boo7nt.l7o nntl h31.1w,net . , , rtlapleted, at n.. rennonnble • .price per ';'....rliBl°N...r.lvt->: re,emtniqui their States tr. he r 11'n'ene!'.tit'rttr,'4,',11.117[:'ne'irom.!..f.'t,ht:illtg '' r i . l"l.d''''''' Ilefereorr. n.. to th..ir doe„ ntnlOating can beam—and M.. Thou... Parr,. VII, of the con.pany. Otter sin. be nor,. 7,Vl ' l l n O n t a t i. "'—' (bolt o'.olo:at*"..ll"l.3'"GlVlrlf.eCT'l. It. L' !.h. I,er.. t4romPti) ret.trea• f.d,!:.. , l::taw , nt. I'll All-1:m hhcs. prime N. 0., just re - c'd 13 I'l '''''''' 'd'u'thlir;triAttorerhf:,..•catr..tx, N 0....., Wnter .t. il kRANGES--1011 11.1.1%.1A . 111,4 reed and, for I_l .al. b y B1:1111.1111 1611 a 110111AIIAM , 0.'25 No. 111‘ Waulyt , d 101.1)EN SYRUP--5 hi. idle. just rec' l.lf tut &or ..1.• Ily 111 . 11111111.111 Y, N 4 INntAl.l.Ol.. slet: \U. SUGAR—IO per.str. r1.21. * "1" IDER INEG A It—D) bills for sale by 5-la, S Y. VON BON.NIIOII.er flll'lj)firl - NUTS- 6 balls for sale bY• ' sc.;:. s. F. VO.N DON NIIOICSTICO. g ,iik;EsE-150 boxes W. R. fur sale by k . :. .._ Ml'_S S.F. VON BONtiIiOROT 5. - C4).- .-- _ —,..--,----- V LOUR—'2o bills extra Family Flour, for 1 oo.bs I..tata S. F. VON BONgIiORST4 CO. bV ii.661%15--151) I,7rmfo by feb.2.5 F VON BONNIIORST * WINDOW OLASS--1010 nad sizes fetzN, !,F VON ON CO —•-- ---- • LOST. the 7th instant, a DRAFT, drawn by i,•ll',wen that 1 ,5 1: ~•u nl ur tl‘...naut. eoul Oa mlntturl ,uoJtiol tug 4•1,A,1,3.• • . • Ladies' Flee Dress Goods. 1 : 1ECEI VEP A NIIOI'EN Eirri us MORI!- LND.-17-1,11...,..r1”1,1,14 Beni*, 1111i0e1/S )1004. " -- `""'Ve...' • PRING STYLE I PRlNTS—Choice and t.wu "rl. h ltit t oti CO's. ri LA I 'OM.; I'LUTIi AND IRISH LINEN -I[l. es.., ex!rs 111 tic mo.fl apprt , wrd mloaufarldrv—just at 1 , 142.1 A..1.MA , 0N a INCA. mud Cl Alnrkel rt. rill° CARPENTERS. PLASTERERS, and OTIIEIL..-30k, Notili.lipikes. and Drub. .I.Lumood 11,',11,e late nre, will be suldlu, opplk‘l ha. turelatl,ll. JANIE 6 WOOD A CO., No. 113 Water rl I.7TA RIJIi--1 00 hoses, Lent brands : in stone and Gm sale to %M. BALI A I.EI ,t CO-, N.., IS Allai Wool st let. 4 m OU 1.0 12A NIIO4,ES--.sti boscs Proctor N" 1. '''' vle V:11. RAOALET a CO.. Na,. Wood 4. S ALEII.ITUS--12.0 Itoxe , No. 1: fo r mac br W3I.I.IAOALgY A CO. f..te.l 15 and IL Waal et. i 111000LATK ROMA, ..te.— .lxv.rcs Itlgal ß MlToTlan. tj : . V t ''''''' • ' n. n" .;,17,:i0 l';xt LT 6.1...!.1 la sad la) Waal pt. •. II . LL lit Tr P:11—lo lible; fresh Roll Butter lete.:4 ILOl'it--50 lA,. superfine-40 bble. fine, t . o . toro sukl for "Laic 1,, . . 1.. P. 1010MS-10 11 don. Corn Bronto recd and IN Fur yak 1,,, ,11,t4:41 S. AW. 11.1111.BAVOli. 1 1 iti I: i) BIiEF-10 casks S. C. 4 Dried Beef, , n-Y . ,1 and lor rnly by e 02.1 s: a K. lIARTIAVOII. L.. V' ISV I LLE LIME--3d I l e s. rec'd and 1 I,:r valY hy 10.1,91: 1-. S. IV. HA RI:UFO 11. i 14! .x.r it A FlG`—Jutd ree'd at 256 Liberty at. ' LI '' I ' l ' l ' l'A ' ll ‘ lll 1 15 ' 7V r MrCLUItli a al. fetal fir.,yrs am I T., 11.,,1rri. , n o: : :Tos BISCoIf IT—A sunply of Boston 1 _LIP lOrtyr 111,00 vt..l ry•-'d 1,0 Kips..., b. 1,4..3 0.1. A IlYCLCIO; a Cll. 25.4 11.0 , YrIT O. (1 , 011 )A SI I F:LI.S--.1 fresh t oinnly just ret.'d rY1,24 , II N. A.:ltch...VW 1, CO. . , . . _ ..... FrEAS'. '11....kS :1-201 1 half chests Young A 11,...n. lcupYnal. and Marl, Teas. II all g rade*. sAI hand and tor 'alt. lo [AA A. I'CLIIC.ICLSON L CO. FrOßACCO—till 1.11, .I.tunfactured. To- I too.. o-luno , brandr.., on hand and fur Vol. by feta.ZA A. or LBEIITSIIN a CO. ACKEREL--1 1 10 blds. No. 3, on hand 11 and for enly h l A. CULM:ItTSON a Co. .....-- It i litESH RAISi ii,S--1 00 boxes on !landau,' j,' lor .ale hy f ft,v,:ll A. CCLIIMITSON .1: CO. • OVEIIING'S CRUSHED & POWDERED A SUGAR—K.tr...l7.ltne•land for pale 17 8.1i21 A. CULBERTSON ail, BATTI.NIi —l9 hales No. - FAtra IR.!), on comic's meta and for ,110 I.y - lAAIAII DICKEYA ('O., 6.1,24 11.1er aw,l Fr.) atm. 'NI...COItO . .S, CO., have received .4, their Sprint iit, le of Unto. to which they tee 4 ' ‘pectfulle Invite the.atteution of their custom. ern and the nubile grocralir• (eh.= 11.-t:l'acle'l(-71einitErtilin;'neteol'ietldoldnanuttii ti'illiserbltlit.h.,arolf . r,r, ...I yuanulacturr. sir: i. the m l ., .. s t:' , Ve.q...ritbilunting mall and plaint H. S. Tobias do do; i heal . of hn do ~ der. And °theca celebrated Ceti:keit wail tieneea lirande..—. MCP? Teri loab and accuracy awl durability Murat/led. Fine Wt.+ repairing continued a.• Onittal. Jewelry manufacturKl til'onler and carefully repaired. My-A very excellent 'lock of gni , 'PT,son in i . b.r.i. 11,. WSON. feht2. coo of 4th and Market eta .1 S.I.II.WORTII d 111. 1 1100 LATE of evert description for .sale u hy NVM. A.. MICLUEO 0 1 . 0.. sr.. 1100 Liberty stmt. Slano.h. Vrrnrlh hwr..i..Sjorod and Pilau: - 01" 80b,,', No. 1 Chocolate. Cava and Broma. The lo.rt naeortruont to be found In the oaf • PIC: DEJEII PEACHES-300 bus for sale by ' R 005000., LITTE a CO, Plot: 20) Wordy rt. eILOVERSEED - 75 bus .for sale by 0..F00151,111 1 / 1 00. LITTLE A CO. Li EA NS--10 bus IV,late; - .for.saln by • fill- 11.5 . :1 ' II0111•10N LITCLE a co. .. .. L ARD ---4 kt•gg for ~oll• by fhb= . 110E1000. LITTLE a VG. N . . Funt____,..),,, , super. and extra Family. f...r rote by frhyd 1111111:101 1 .. LITTLE a CO. I I N:31.:E1) 01 L— fi . ht.l, for sale by 1 4 felcZl i:1•111N)N. LITTLE t CO. . _.....___ I I °Li. isurrEit —2 bbl? for sale by .11, felya2 ItoIdrION,.LITTLE A CO, fl UNDE.I ES-- ki IVIIITE COPAL VARNISH-25 gab for Vvalue br J. KIDD h(%/. I UNISHELLAC,WOO lbes fur Mlle by fetes: J. KIDD 2 CO. VIIPER CORKS-2 lodes foi sole by L frbtl J. KIDI>k ANGANESE—L.' tons for o l l . e K t i t Co. IVI farm BACON --5 hhds prime Hams; .4 . do • do Rhea!dem in a'R.E. Wr sale by ' MrRILLS RO NAIW BOOKS—Andrew's Lain English Leaks,. By E. A. Andrews. LL. D. Royal b To— Tht Island World of the Nelda. By Rev. Usury Cbrw• 1er.12 mu. mos. . Thoßita;r of &reel, By Orate Aguilar; 3 satin aux %Reale: a Pranced= gory. By the author a Rolla 'The V . LI Is of Res.Jaates Qui= By Ras Jahr; T. Wrielit, Just received and for We Avp,a, A l li9Pla 4 N it h t. fain AGIRL wanted to do holm work. Aural R at this am ous s.b. ckets Dried Pcanhi r, far i ts a klkby 01) bushels Dried Apßle< fc;r --- ;4ll — e c.l. s ELLER'S FAMILY 51EDICItiFS--_-;„.. Luis Cocoa STaal•—The various re.delja 4 a ;..t, Wc"l ,. ' llVC:grifrize taU r t , . ,' nL?ttt . t. t . ' orelkisw Tows Wail.. :t twliers' Li!!! lhowassuls are ladebted miler t.,ea paha spa .I.f Thew 'podia.... base salerwl their Iwthisti'd - excel They Writ eret asslAvada remedies bar the &ewes andia thew ay utesttr a a d Mr. • Turh u tT i sTr i T . sPowl) ass. fds" blevOnle THr smuuts. • p,n.minculpolur by Wssi screTS, Antr To BUSINESS )11iNA young, active boliorp , rtuart. calico vlth sto . atirodre ao,ualotatt , . •ho cart rvantastal a nob capital of from lax to right thowatal dollar , a ,i•trthoor to stake ao mg./neut. mad J. wok. hia tow to hteher.aa • parlocr lith.Lorgh or 0,1.14. afire •1101 OM* ltoa, NO. Sti. rettAlm. • , . tiLOTHES' PINS-10 CaSeS Eastern, for. v,) sale be fob)) J. la WILLIAM:I2M jMOLASSES—•2 S bbls, 13 half &N 1.. a Battle salmi, Loa fi ng frapetA.a . j i ypO s sup cix ac eby (AB) KHAN. Marl I LEAD—tISO pigs soft tlalena. foi sale 1. br fetal 1:111KY. MATtll EIVS aW. 61 lift lbs prime Feathers: t 3 :Sal 999 ass d Coro Brun.: WO bn best brand W. iilroc 40 but Dry [[.minx 40 b. Drum+ serf -star. 9 ELL. Alum:l .9,9.10 d fje 9ale /MEE. ILA:MILERS CO. is; • -U(' hhde prime N. (Mem S •Jlbbla wort.] Loa% for: . 1 ° IV .10 Crusbol nal yen_ J. D. WILLIAM , F ebrnre• or \i ad 111;1;Nee Orleans; . 12 do Stow hour.' do Golden Sernp, for es/e by W 11.1.1.1318 A CO. SUNIALES--100 doa sup. Corn Broom 4 bblA 10 at. 1,000 bbin No. F ISII-10 q h r lf 11 2. . hnoo.:. C Amsilea LLD o. • J. D. II ILL • RARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED, rztteW en bmat ler.rk ran be reelLd 's. elear oP•11 ApplT h3s=: othdelt.. to SI, I.eturte. who t.en be found 10. the. fersaes la s, chan.e..eo 14berty etnert, between the huure sod U aral 2 excl le. lc 110112INTING MATERIALS--Pririter's cop "der.r:23' 11,1"." "PUlMO,n;g:r3= felt tret.le le n o u, 1,0r jen rules. dr...4 e. rr For sale, at W. B. II 3SEN'B Printing 011lre. 3rd.broreen Iklarllel and YerrY febal Amerirsn crily. • • ii.rooDEN TYPES--From the mattufarte y n or Wells & Webb. furrasiml ttlorts_l9ltel,'T • • W. FOR SALE LOW—A.euperior toned rose mJ Plana Forte. For term, elaquire at fe taktr.. 4 ! Nr, .leek. poll goo. Robinrost area, Allrgllrny. ri INC WASII BOAIII/S—=2o dor. for ,Role _A Irr ftr2o J. D. WILLIAMS & CA). N DR lES Lai d ; 40 App., .10 Frottcto l.olooColnm. 0 0 ,„ no liamet IS.UAII DICI 1' giro. Water OOOE I Frna for .\GES 1 1 thlxes, in prime order, gale by tiNGLISIIa lIENNIITT. febt9 ..4.rannd, and 15l }Vat ata. L 1.1 11l ON S-3 0 boxes for sale 4 . • frbill Ef & BENNVFT. . . . .... 101a.NO AND TABLE UOVEProS--AV. Me ... elinteelitnMe. the attruthm of three trottoll Plano Co erv. at No. 8.5 Fourth street. , , !stall_ LIBRE PLY CARPETS—W. MeCthatoek Of now prepiard toren the lamest arsortavent of three r pl i C4rpete now offered in shit market, and of the Wept nod roost approved style* awl patterns. whirl are diniet term the Importersaod nowt approved factories in tho • Unica. Call at the Carpet Warehoww. No. SS Fourth rt. 0;19 rir.krES-ItY—AND BRUSSELS OARPETS .1., of ruperior ityles and ecdowl,its ewe o.rwl PeS_W4tAte feta ; W. MeLLINTI... 4 NORAIN CARPETS-A large assortment • f the latest and newestwtyles ire store and for sale b) viibilusit AND AMBRICwArtVTI.;xI:AItsI ; ~..4.zsa.larc.„.„, asscww....4.4toL.eNenit,,,sex,rm..ol.o:..l,st.ga wa lbt fly". 1.41 1 1 • 47 "•'••th••• of ""h'••••7• W. MeCLINTOCK. • `ll li 00 31 S—f:oo dozen for ale eby • . UGIL feta° N. t. b y ~,y9-Frultrivwsurrweirt m..tactutttr7:l3. Holmes' else) Depot, flirt street, oppoitta the .. thuler'e Lady's Souk fur March ; . llotham's Magazine Sartain 's Alawallue. do , • leolice National Maxarthe, do' Wacoustw or th e Propheer. an lodiro.lale 'tits Major Itichaols Dietiou on. rry of Mechanics, No. 11l • IltanGehl.liall; a Histories& Reananer; - ' • / tizirairArtNY s e r ...riUanlewl hannonathe, a new novl, Ls Sire Southwortts. Grbld .---- --- VXTRA YOUNG HYit*.TEA — Just A,o opened la 1:55 Mo rey Arent. • veer superior Voting n Tea, which we think we eon' s+, with dle ma 7rg h ic.r.7`7:::.`* . Z`l i jr. ti!'"'btrar' Prim Xi al per IL whob we wanant any * e=, If not sup whichen> to be had Ines rm. prim- Also, w e. Imperial awl Gunpowder of all grade. r . all we apt In .a tale Dint, and lb will rear. mend thcroselver. A liberal diteount made to retaileni and to families boyietit be th' InlVil'CLITR6 a co, Tea Dealers itoul unteers. CLOVER SEED-4 bbls in store, nno to ordre. for otle bl (obit HICKORY NUTS-15 Mar for gale by ' feblg WM. II .1011NE3418. riMr=El2l =CI L tirrestsprin. RI, druumLthah: tun Pry Appl, Oomtuou (IVY"; ea %111 rrflued lbs superior Feathers. ...VJ reams ll'r•OUlux Parr .or bzo suer. I lump Tops , roN I cask lirimxtour, I do Char: I:.00 sou. Lealbesi IdVJ Ihs Jo Listht.Adore wild to reErt: JOHN WATT& OA. . 10 bs_gYelertiur. • MOO C.011. 0 112 4. g.i• IMO It* PeterflMr. Hair. Foio Natt - la . • 101..$ irnuct Petal &a' Wl"7lll'"Alifro47l.: W M. IT. JOUNSTOg lORS--400 bash. for sale by • I &MP , WM: 11:j03Lk.STOr. BACCO LEAF-4 hLda. for lisle by'. fetag 11.-11211IGHTON. tirOPS--5 bales for sale by 11 frbl it , lOU H. JOHNSTON. 7a DRUMS SMYRNA FIGS—Jug r QW ' t7 " l r ` r ' th " .4l 'fi.Vi i ,irglitiK tOO. L. Q ALLAD 011,--2.0 casks for sale, by kJ feblS A. CULBERTSON A CO. , ,-- 11RIED PEACHES-10 bus for sale by ,j, feblB A. CULBERTSON-a dil ' SEd 'AILS--10(1,1101.1 Principe, Regalia,. and ' Havana irvar, of 41 grade; for ale hr Phi% •A. CELTIERTSON a CO. • I.kJ IiIECK. LOST—A ebeek drawn. by ug - in fs... of Ilene. hi.. No. 1755, dated Frbru.T 4th. I. on N. Holm. k Sou. of tide oily; for throe hundned ...nd lily dhllork has been 1.1 from the moll bltmesn. l'it.burgh end Partmburgh. The public in, cautioned against nvelehnt melt tiled:. on the payment h. been stored.febl7 MILLER 0 LICKEThO. N. PEACHES -Three hundred bushels recd and for rode by LI.C.V3. 6A.llthl. P. SIIIIIT.F.R. 2 . 4x) BRLS.FAMTLY FLOUR; Ivo Lela extra do; SO ha Coffer: • . . SO brie Nu. 3 .11nekeeek 35 hr • Tam "'''' b' ' '' '4llPenfii:'ll;.it.; by T. • - renture Dealer. end Commkelon Moth.nla, - 1.i., • II Water greet. Id lANDLES-50 bxs mould, on consignment. Niter ..le by ja2 o ALEX:OI74:h 60kIX)N. .7 S CYTILES—T )d rIoz o. b, he t 5 c t .. 1; ,, 7 ,, , t T , eythes; IA dor Iwo Cerra ",,,, '- nrt enroll:Tt aml for Pal. VT . L. S. WATERVAN 4 EOM.' JalS FO I. ~ I Walxr awl C 2 Frrpt nL SIIOT--50 icegs . assorte.l Non. foi oak by JAIL A. livreinw: Lb° (DLASSES--Piantatiou . Suguilluuse;: 11,1,1. n Srp. fr , r salr Fr. .". • . ...LT jaZ . I. 1.. W. I I LI ALI' , &IA - a TONS SODA ASH, for sal, by -- 7 I fobli III:11CRIDGC & MGRRAir. • - S OIIA A.-u4l. ~ul ,."*""r • -1 article of our own —A - r le ` ""•• !nuihlku.ricn LEACHING POIVIERS--21.0 eablis. - A A rdor article,=annSTAWN filivaaTby QAL SODA-1( rale by febl7 maks on hand and for BENNETT. BEItILY k CO. cauLmiugic MURIATIC ACIDS, al; Ij r.l:W BERET k ta ACKETAL-100 1)1,1s tatr. No. 3, 'Alas tr;d"'" PiTyrcnisox a CO. -3 RICE— y tres prime Carolina, for sale by - frbt JAS. A. HUTCHISON t CO. jalloT-36 kegs assorted numbers, for sale 1...7 by MI; JAS. A. HUTCHISON k CO. 8-Pt!.ASSI 0 b j lt . P A lta r g7 l %f . 9 . l sal . e LEAD. --1800 Pigs Galena, for sale by fan JAS. A. iItIVIIISON e Co. 7 0 BUSII. A Itl s lgl n il t r i gi for et by LI no wium am . t. , I (pi DOZ. CORN BROOMS, for - eale by 1,5 febl7 HORBRIDGF 7h:OIIILAM. FISH -100 bble No. 3 Marl:arab 7 Drum', Colfieb: 4 LLI. Yal o o kr mie t.hl7 • W.t Y. %II L.‘o 110S11- 7 lOU bbls No. 1, tot . g . l . do r iansos. T AR -100 bbls North Carolina. fur sale by ' , an t Y WILSON VeiEAUTY.—It is turkirerimlly 'conceded that. beauty Is more common. In this country than In any at r. while at the Mine time it I. saki that Its no attire a yoma on am. Nov MO Is true to a' = r n i e ° ol.. t ri l t,7l:out le km is often mord by neglect. W.. My to all. do not neglect Inor Perromilittiniam=tilt W rad lb. owing. mid you orest rot hid, good — Three Antrim an reheating meneratiosis4ot hare all at . ' throdle • :I b illt h el P s n rralan 'UY or . Moro Pcarder.,for hatuatior to the mod bilikno contakin a radiant whiteness. In, oothlow abouhl a VereVa ladte careful than the am of a point. (Or the skin. ita Many of thow ruhl aro vary injo* . toosdial inardsoUto Ma re., ar M l4lalM Ito We loot which ma possibly Inflict niutr"oksoers DenitaiosT Fonda. , tar "Mapag auzei - . 00 °"; " i ' ll, '" . ' 4lA ,'"" gen4.l=.ll% .717 r. c tfo.s. wittostt the um of anr sharp instrusatut. Juirs itailer• TelloadOir Liquid tttir;Dis um bictuit. • moody ha to rod. white, or gild YL t h e...WWI/ black. brown, or aubarn oolor. I color hair In a stutter time. and more effectually tem. any other dye. tw in' at the mote time indellible. . Jules Morel's Stories Cream—lt is malty anteroom to - &Lave with this room. Thera Is nom of the martian mese yahoo usually esprriermed in the am if moo am. ,On .. the contrail', it 11... the slum scoositla'and eon as sake ikons, sad out liable to become dapped Juke Hamra Noss Tooth Paste.—ltett to the hair. we think IS. Teeth Wlen intended as the greatert ornament to IS. human bor. but whenledol. nothlurls m direr. rt . crt ro quickly seem Sly Tooth Some will itanort to teeth • pearly whitenear r ut ths"ammt date keeplaS Abe sums Ina and healthy. _ z .. ...L. ' .. .JUILIIS maim, Ser . lunar and Chemist. tar,, whOlerit . IL rud et."' mtailr t by d it P .l4.. bn kalumrtnek ' &CP, ty and IL IL. Ulla% Pittentrthi and J. )I ‘t rn i =1" i . OW. LW.