PITI'SBITRGII PVOLIELIED DAILY .MIWEEKLY BY WHITE & (tux= lIAVIIIT. OIT7OI o]iltru!lpW,ll.l7. Don xi TUX PO3l Crirleff- 03=1 I/ Alit —Soren dollar, per annum, pity gblii half yearly. Pis DX1415 If pall 1n wraer, WEILFILT—rwo dung:A prr annum, lu utratin,. Ctord Hit L! mpvlLd on [lir following ra • Thsre ..... ....t 5 03 • Twenty coplir ? to 00 '; • rho prelurt Pa with Club In bit - whlreatinl - to onn pima, . to buinal film:whir Pit ulritnee. No Club Parwra Pal hi int our t h4s Yggr orpire., u Lb. [annoy giant for • nonfat. aerie OF ADVERTD3IISIO, • 0. *Man. 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Ttre 1 thy dr, gand..arlai Is onset ier d o to w In ...tun, tahns tortures. to ttr. ttio In entre. arot Is ante lea ner3.o •tettr the tmetale n. • ernp emu" rt , rwend pre, gill drrinni Uri an. 1.7, a••••nail, The dernann Is zest saiiro, .6•74••• are .71141na the sweet. -Novae all: .olerly atilt. Th•nizekni arena. ha teniiiiiihalatinne of 11,1 tar the last eta 04nattra. It .AIM. `LWpI.VIL4I.• I )lngnerne,lol tftisins , are oil hos, , Mb trims 'arm Top Pt sly t 7 ari•ni the reiounit Illarka WT. 1 117 pa,i7 13,1.4 ritn a an. gni Cl' 144 n eliore ottelninit Uri, seiDl ' •ery likely that •• l• fi c a ' lTa ' a a ;tf lsin lut,ee g ' . attp-ier • ot *tittvk., ,47i„: , PORT , OF PrIA'SBU4GH CIR.—TA.T. ware, 10 terse, in ehtnctold szallt..llM ert.cluz. an 4 411 , 511VE1/. navvr. ilardoo. ttca l k.7 .l.l :l= ' l . 3, Itos /Mariner. Halley: h`rwiara, J 51 11arto.., crvoc..l;/nlemslJ Jens Dn.). 11.111.1. tlatito2lll., • II LA/11% , T. 31onre. beavrc ' DEPAIVI-Elt 1 • Thas L+hriver, Ballet. In e.l'Noltuom, ( ittjr ,' :i. 2. lgl 4 atelgr k c. trr ' /13 " 0/ 'Balm LELLIIIIIII TU 1} th\ Fun PHIL.* DE1.1•111.• £l l / 1 11.1LTIARIIIR, U Lerch • Irate_ IaLLI at h• ucrara—/JonFlu i hra• u n ' 'E.'enluz boa; 3 sat)WtOilLl44 6 6 -Ii O 1.----'--- ~I Z , ",, :, ~,yt'lizELl. ' ljt." \ LAiu) Ol 141 • piTTSBURGKoAzETT. I)z:snln9lt trrHE Two slams. Of late yearsqt hat been customary to do. nounce ;Nicholas of Russia ea the most despotic of modern montarcha—o t ern however. an ;owe ggenee of ,the absolute character of, the Govan went, than ,from any innate ferocity is the mind or disposition of the. Crar himself. Ile is the bead of a system—a system which has endured for ogee, and whatever may be his Individual sniwi, he /a compelled in a great Meleur t tby the. eircumv{ances of the case. tot adhere to. uphold ° nail maintain the policy that has male he Rota , clian Empire what it iv—one of the most powerful att l iona of the Old World. Neorrtheless, Nicholas la uite milTipaternal and lieneficont, ae com pared with Ferdinand, the King of the two Sici beta \ Teo latrer.is indeed the ma letu Nero. the etrX inee of despots, not if ludf he true that. is related of him, the earth does not Contain a\ snore ferocious, heartless and bloodthirsty mon stet. .Thadignils of \him tyrannies and erneltiee are revolting ; and weir not tho authority of the highest charscler, it would tee impossible to be. litre that w P thingr could exist bine nine teenth eerituryi awl nmoug a people prote-sing to he eivilite,i ski ehrietiati, We have already alluded to two lettere from the pen of the Hut. Wm. E Ulacktdoet tuerula, at the Ilritish Par liament, no tuliliesnsd to the Ear: of therdeeri. They hare been eireuted far , end wale through: out the European Win d, and have everywhere e. • uutlee • ...nu, !UN. 'ogler cure.' do ,PNe4u..0.1 .rota - K.. t: , , . ~, ".Z h f. 0 .21. ,. ..44410/ In 4 . .1. 111,,t'Alloit g i' 11 ' g4 4 1EJ 141 ". ./V 4 . 41f41411 .1.4; 11, , :filiffel ill i : , 111: . #,T 1g , L . ::, 4 14i. 18 I Itur• 4rt. ' AM ' l ' " j= I lob r. 11. men t. ire Ao \ . . . • --, - t, • •-• V\ \ . i , . \---- \- \ : . -...„ t i 1 - -.. \ ._ '''' . ' \\\ \ ' • ' ' -:'-\ • \ • \ \ . . \ \ , .. , \ • .. . • \ . • ••.. \ - •\ \ .: \. w .'- a ,,.....,,,_ _ ___. '.- - '`\ . - ' \\. • \ ___---------------=---- and the irrrAc;ht isoconsennently\hetter \ than ' • in the prriviurs \The ease of Baron rcricarima aitii ti\ , , „ to one case, Co IR.-Old Prisoner ltl9 dragg ed \\ • , into Ctilllt, whetot he'could not ttartdi" The ju f p \5,,,, insieted that he ehel lll J r ke tried . The PhYeleaes t ' s , \ \ however, tiortified that. e would'Alie In Coirt , if \ not permitted to ilitiro. ~4,t but the requeetixas \ ' reluctantly acceded ttly, btxt, when the trial. e ,- „ again called, ' the accused was tains grate. - us \ In February last, Petah? find eixteen.of,-tb n Ak \ arenetsilwith few of whom, li7ver; be had had ;),,,„ - i aay Pri ,4o a , ae q U aial 6 D o tYlre ' confined in the y r., \ - liagno Nisida, near thilarsectt Foi one halt k ' , i hour in - a week , a little prolhogll9-the lett- T „ . ieney of the , superintandent, thou ere allowed at \ \ to see their riends outside the prvion, This was .' 1. , their mule 6161 r. of the batnral ''..a'uties with - .'h ~ whillt they were surrounded. At \other times, t \ ..1 they were n erelusively within the tlit , The , whole number of them, except, I n one, ~,i ' ' 1' ' ,then in the infirm:ary, were confined , tught \ ato \lay, iu a single room of about sixteen Pfiline in, - - Ilutgth, by ten or t fwelve in breadth, and:ill:4ot -- , ten in height ; I think-with some email yard 1'or; %., ~.: exercise. Something like a fi fth wont he li‘ll e,"' , ,h r ,,a clamber), to convert palms into ', q feet.- 11 ben he heals were let down at night, there lia.h \ 't oo •ipsoc whatever, bet Wee- them; they could\ \ I duly per; at the foot, and being chained two \ \ hod two, f ly in pairs. In this-room - They had , . i --' to cook, or prepare what was sent them by . the ', kindness of their friends. ,On on. ' ', ;.1 \ .. , ' . A WORD NTTLy ' , POW. ‘ ' A stranger who was itinerantig , as alcaoker called upon toy Path r, and requested permission to &tenable soma of t o boys. • I was among the. number; My father, by way of relieving the feelings' of the man, said—i , Thaf boy..ia Tory, . elow at learning: I fear \ you will not, beable to do much with.fiim," , Al L y`ltisrt rank. I would • hove given the world to have been no some of the boys around , me, The \ man spots irith kb:Otis...A, grip .me some direktions, and laying, his hand upoirtny head obser—isThie Ind will , make it good scholar Let"! felt \lds kindness; it raised q my' spirit; e Roselle 'ty, of being able to learn was in this moment, and for the first. time, imp:weed , upon my mind; a hay of hope sprang up within me in it I lived and },bored; it seamed to create. power; my lessons Are all - committed to memory , with ease, and s 4 could loareAoubled the effort, 'had it been' Tei-cq ired ''' Fronoltie pa riod Mom never looked ck, and never paused." The name qnicknessi ef er- caption \ and tenacity of memo ry , diecondole 11 7, 'from the\4lawning of,•intelligonr at applied in Icaber things, now, accompanied lila puranii, of iet s lioiOgi ha\ was - no longer like the cnimal ecatimenng 'round the same spot,'ln nonsequenea of the chain Icy Which it i 5 boned; he became , like the . raeer , i the r e was. progress iu every 1:11 OVMOLIL . }.ll , Ted over. the' coins, with prodigious swiftness, and he felt the pleasure of it himself.---Ittim \C;,,. :; . tithe' Richmond Tama: ept4klitg Of thinierlts of the. , Lope? propelle4" 'toiye. - -''lt is is believed '/,:...*:.' there?! vessels of t2ll3‘chiga now runn ing to and frolic'the United Steteit,'"ad.'not only doing well, . si.,, but me lt ing money. Tl3i3 resulte from the cheap- - 1 ness of 'construction, and intmeitice saying in the ,' ~, ,I . i working,Xpenso of a Loper prop - eller 11.3 compar ed with e steamers belonging to, theCtifaatts ' " ~ and Crosittt lines. Titer cost only about ,one.. fourth on mach An there latter l mowers, con- I some much les, s coal, are as'nerialti lied regular in. their movenlente, though nut as nivilt;iterhaltis whilsttheir ceperitt for 'freight andlii:a4sengers 1,3 larger, on ing 10 the groat eating inripese oseu• pied by engines and toile. -' ' . \, ' , do nualirrit aro , the :advantages, et: vessels • i 'eonstructcd on thee, , yrapeller principle', over -1 those se belonging to the )Co end Co:4.lst lines that -The Ocean Steamship Company' of \New Luglend eve recently , entered into eniage rtieutq with :dr. Loren to furnish four ocean pt.- . . : palters, to ply between Boston and Liverpool - 4 EaCh ecasel ie to of 1850 tots burden, 'te, b; \ construeeed ate coat of *lsll,ocbl:—or' the whole \ four di-ir,enisely the cost of Or, of the Co”no eleamOs, ,I. l oo,ooo—nnil the veidde to bei finish, \ ; eJ In the most elegant and -substantial Manner, \ ... f ; i fur the adoomodation of ono huilldred and fifty, \ \ i eabin .passenkers, and four hundred and tfdly \ \ emigrants each " I s Nettirtd.-During the last three weeks a rev \ \ lial'of religion bas been progressing in the Eutaw, \ 4 \ street\ Methodist Episcopal Chursti in 'Philade- \, \ -• , phis I , hialt, thus forties resulted in an pees tan \ to the hat of coolidato for racnitership of nearly ~,, seventy prs eons. Several time.; 'during service \ i large numi,era hart, been unable to gain the in- - \ erioy„ i In cohsequencoef the crowded congregn , lion, .' \' \ , • t t.'ntwx , tv NE* roan,---Tbe rep ort of Mr. Matret . , thief or t he New York Pthice_states that Irlklill tbn quarter - ending 'with Jeer there Inf,,, , ,,,,,y,un ‘ irrd-orthetit were , roe 'sulit and Oatteii V(frit-.XEeirete\ for maul! , eith intmt tv t , 4,1 lil4 aneo...rte were fr nottiß-,tngetler. There hierebron !kir. navniargortifitadn'lti that city are e 4 thotorand ttorthertertiNeeiXurk—one tltint of!herm poi , itiiiiiklituf, t.Z.;i15.84 opeh orCauxiday• Thiellgr.;atoiliir.i.:tiood de.i cuitce . ;2 l l4.z , ' , A.. , 'N.',-, , ,. , fnr: - ..: . \ --.. , . , .1.,- ''..,;....\-., ~,,,,,,m.,,,,,,..4...,,,.,,,,... . ,the f. 4A. o ed ,