Pl'VTSi;pittli - i ap,.zk'.:'-Ii"TE.,I PITTSB,ISIZOL , SAVA A MORENO, 'IAN. 24, SB:5 BEADING SLITTER WILL BE FOE .VI , ON :mica PAGE or rgrs P<t PV? .-'/AIOII6"CTIA`IS BPILCII AT lIATTIeIICEG —ITo giro thiLtaoening tlto:opeocb detircrod by tho gitt• MaryaistAbe thiquet at fforrt4bUrg. It ia smonghis most totpreslitht tuttl i?- 45;Ii4Optliili'ffortg. It is ti new a precL; !Id (reit Ilrh•-14ie the -first .. ICOSSIITIE AT HAIDIISBITRO, AC. • •11Anatroot Hosbuth, during Lc., t.t.:). et ll...arta- 1 ~ lan's, had Iffogratitleation C&neetng Bret earned .into exectitio, his plan of ".keaecoatione of 'FfiendS pf Mungriri, for the colle.uou of mate- I „. 'lila aid,” whiek are devised upon a plan video . " ""stilleciattle.hini to roach the people. On Friday „ . ieee, a - private association of Friends of 'Jungle. 4,,iry; ender the presidency of Henry Buehler, ' 41 ,••Esq; preseided taco with en elites% nod paid - !iiioretheir contrilontioss. The !ism. cloy, Gov. "'" eriior Mountie received an address from a Lady's .., destesistion of. Friends of -Hungary, - to which -••,` he replied in appropriate terms 1 ._., , , , The fame caching, at ii mass melting in. Oho „a`llairwitt 1141, Cterreral Ayers in the chair, the ' Otitrenty_Association of Frionds of Ilhognry, t,•• .• IbriDatiphitrommty" was fornied-LF O. Corson. --0- ,EPI,z ' Freiairer ' - .• 'An-iiiirbeiiiion of "Friends of Hungary,' „,'.. elicit Inetipber contributing Material nid in the fotiacof.ainttabecwas formed on Saturday morn. jog, =Woe the auspicesit Louis Manche, Esq., • -,,- "w Icolumla ai 1 ha • . .. ''' ... fl I eat ta premnwe to warenotnn thl - Mwtributiona tor the precont. An aiiociedio 'of r `Fziends of Mimi,' 'for i t t at4 4 couitl.T. Alta presented their ,contrthu , 1 4,i 9Ovomtorgosstrth was Proceeding, to Rol , liat4t by rho card, tl - lIITat add rem.:e.ii at Lew ~..a . i.slolFtQltyen'‘Assoelation of Friend , of Bon i' ~ ', gary..? rozpetdtli a proceeding evening " • a At ttltlonniain 110120 P, the contributions of '• '' 'Odes associations Werra receiicd, viz. from a •• '.'•'f i ationisty•Association of Friends. of Hungary for • -. r'. --Effai;eirditif: from as "Association of friend* .. - s- .of Icingary r ° famed in tßalreville, end from a • ' = Lades Ass ceirititm,-ifrern Drattlehcro, Vermont. ' V .:Aintingit the contribations at the ildrrieborg, litati , gitit,'Gcneral ti. D. Karns goes a cheek for ~- , :....biticself and his brigade, James Onslow for him ' ,-,-. ' self anti his brother, and George It McFarlane, ''lttlEolliclaystorrg, for n ton of cannon balls ~4111 e tame cloy, ti letter was received from C. ~.*....4- ; * D'onison, of ltoetnn, offering on behalf of an r3,-,::%-tirrstattneiatien, RllO muskets. ..s. - .1,- , : i• - • ,-.- IA --, - .) , ..- - ; - ' l , - ,,- , -...- 4 r'. , v 6 MEAT GOIC'EOSSITIR DESIRES. - -- I , t la not-pomp, parades, fees, bin.pretz;n9srr "a' ' - ,' ". z:;:reractial aduiation. floedoes not wish to piss ~...s";?. it .: .. r ..111rolgt - the•eouistry upon a Trace ift - popular 11t " . l ta ''l‘,.. `X,lteitierii, learitig nothing lot botronteee,Le ',"- l.in - 0. " .He Ilea sue o , feel to Villi, to WILICIi lie e...1-,klll..dENofed ettlio, !Antal, taleute, ererN . - 'thong, ~1,..., 1 '16 1 .', i , f. ll. , i'd-Ltho deliverance t f bit down . feall 11"Collntry, • Ilia noimtru to Irish, holy, V..ltallFtuk lie has no time, no thought; tle row ~.-"•.' „ rr Arif tot ItaSti) - in idle . ' forms and empty . reirnro -z,„ iles. 1 Die ;Ilinniell io eminently I rootioni, and i,.: p .1.0,. practical men. He ext.a...ts to find each ''lnOt in the West, and we cruet Le will not. Le ~.I1 5 :1- 4 ,1Salipizinteil. ifs to a croor and glorioon mon— .' , i,laet siolitn 411.0 as 9 worm-hearted Frntcl 0 I..ka ~.'.. etert firi.efyiate. Ife in frock, risco, „nal tit. coie.l Ile tellethe people jost what La aunts sad what he expects, and he his so couch nee troletle In a fete people, and that Thu resist obScib that hid u - Lshes will he icalitof . .f-,..Tliye following plan for supplying , Ilife:tell.l :47 . 4 2 ' 1 , -..aid." for Hungary; has been famished C 3, I y ~.-...%: I . Gov• rosauth't Secretary. We bo h pm t e acne - ...., •-• 4, xistripn.she recommends out be formed in nst.ry intinithig, Ward, and election dtstrict. .& ctn.., -:,.. If association for this oroWnly has neer: formed ~ :;!...,''..i;' ,-, xdrtrady,to whom these district S,IC.Cit. ova eau ottpart.' The names of the offieors of t b ccrau ',:i::=„ti.-,_,,ty, ligtiziatioi will to eborlly publiehe •' -7 IP:e11.; I', ... - , . - ;it*:". 1 . 1), 1 . ... - to LTARILL AID. 1'_ . 1 , .. eueo.‘naa toe nu rams, or arsvall. ~.-• , r; , lance war ter Lt.a.rlanindepradeoco. eeree.er kr.- ...antb,lial4ea, ,, La rolnoPars are 111.1:iti, and'net Ito,-' ~ --, ;This .20:0,M =rotes more, ottatttstan, Gohikte `0: ,:to,itrltity, oailtosshot Intarrwouso,Lho Honsartettmtla o r'-' , t , voula ret.s.roir eta hare triumphal ' ~_ ~ ~ t•:.= i,ro`are more willing atittotrerr, now It IlOttary— it ' ', ..t 3ie ..,'/lira. then hostita, co one hietollr, thaar.ll, of c...toti ',, , rfirathrt th.ra notsplortd are now op-n. i . - = • ~, Sat to arm three rohan:ars and. mans:rat the' arroa. soot , el Icyolon Abner k.tr, Ottute, ruch a. Aral -- ere Aria r 0.1. 1 .1.1.3 ca.ooo See', .ad which au. cull be 20/3 00 1.1 (M.*s goner:U. spor ear ono tetonth tr.* cane-Ave armiltrulxrlptior.s trober.l IA the gout hoot o.' l l' ~,- . /Ito rettrontai i. 12.4,01 2,3,Cat,60r. trhoaottar the astf,..t - , , • Pr tb.l3 tr.1=1;13•71. tanutbul-Tct cone to ecaLlict will, - -/..= ....**,f3.10.004 of the pont:tattoo. in the enter, •Well ' .:,- k t rlktatlustnightie rata pagazt—herried be the...wort ....-, .;!, -at event} ha the o'A ...ie. _ A - ~ He tee teen melons to drire arced by arhloh lb* re tlesintrig . .z.,:00.903 mold Or, res.--hr 4, in [hos far that be -.#•lght par to thorn the twatton: 1.. - ,......; .. Will you, ea the el, pf the In strunalr. to-- o Itritosta totrattla tendon 'and terepatina tor nation tor the 1 ars battle for tried sod relltione hlaTtrorhich It Is al.ot In pirranattne of tr... vrzwv hs has mttosted t WA there '-- ha Gormal through thej United Estes sod to this Etat. lo . parthoilar, 'annotations of .Fetrode of nnoterr.. ice ens •, t2OrletAt,9/reattting =Wait! old towards the elven of art lkild reNicuo-liberty in Estrorr • Rh. oornotittati for the entlethon of .ater.r.) oat, appoint- i edit a mare nt:.-rdr..S bel4 fez th at wpm to Ilthadel-o , . , pd li. on the td /goner'', 1542. are therenne about to Wm - •,,:tlaicokrAttiva of tiro-lad litta.,l7. nw the laste of Penn ., I 44 ".- Thot . Etate lea:eat/on of Frt•nd anf Doc Gsrf," Innen , t the Itatniton of - Omar Atax - fations of tn. Tennis or t PtY ta Agla .tiOnigfigVi iL .f I ' 4: :::4 ' aTtV to.o.b.iur,, , ,eritzTg. 'v. : cr . , z u,b , „ --two. , • - irembers oiEtate Counti7lT4 ' or er ' Altale Aeacete tkr:Zl',,,triodi.°=.7T.4: 'rTzda'l=', ..,-., 1 I:yeses:ate ...ye rents .eh,cfirtysta the An: te direct!, t. ,5 4 . . 4 „ .MaltSA=lttrt:rrentaan the=z i leek as ntenl. I t -,,izeguma to *meta& t o :.17L'S'I. ,gmerst vba sat,t,t. of the raw, _ . 1 f4,44,26nar494trations 711 . be nonrated and empowered to ,*,L - 0, .rma trthm=lt. 0"r11:72.1'::;?gr:471::?, rt , ~ ( ,-,13.10.19..41, ,,, u , aft., nod onward term for auto Ole ". q 4.1., 4"2 liiidni'oaikfof. Vitali. r tone] estootatton. 1 4 la eel r t.1;4: 5 :,,___ _ ... ,;%` . I=ritrZAITFA :::;' 1 %;;; i:ZeRNII'I)t . ! %, -qr._ erreet.ealreatninft off viands ofTtangery. on the efarneeld ta. -, T , ~,,,,d+upw, piAO ifirtgry %Le erne to the .I...atip Or esUn 1ra10. 6 5; ti ir A tb t ' TX= o v t. ' rr 7st " zit 4 P .r ,r, th : Or by alto sannantenT t al tante elltinzotee to; ty ov2n i thn ' L ltrd ' atli a :ntrZeit t u=d g ra r ` i n oe ' leT:PrVZOroi .. I! ` &l4=l:ti P l n lil d to:;• " re; ?d itt uck git - ed and Ile , ', osas. et eery marie no r 1141.1 .11bol:71,isy . nd ire "l, nordettjt.f , InTernal• EZPOIb.. to pediely etintdied to, theuntMettof flonnary when ste freedom and IMP 4 4 1tendent? OYU have be. retarered .- '4 •4 4- ',,'ttt.4', ' ---- 4444' q .: 4 4 ' TiDITS ASSOCIATION , ' "Oktit Friends of Nangaro for Pittebnrsh and - , l• ~, Allegheny Cit•er. ' • c t -ANmeeting of tho Dulles of Pittsburgh and i Alleghen't, for lie plirpose_of forming an Aeso 'niation in All offiunganna Independence„ will -ba beta iti" the Semiala—roosa of tbe 2,1 Presbyte i Ain Chnsah; lith EtTent, thla afternoon, at 21 Iff.rA A general ttendanee 1p earnestly de f.. ralre.l4 rhymer Ko = tits hen edgm fi ed tkin nr111.r.1141,000 .r.1141,000 aarass tb Ladies In the course of 1 tlut en:thing week; tt if, therefore, ttoportant that 4 illeildnitiont ettottP tAke e:l4/li - r.ction co the sub ' ject immediately , • -, ':— 1 ' doubt, the fair t A t ts: recent, 4r, no w Toirk. ' 60 .—„. " u t th to tla lichee of No . e ° .!-' r , b. a. A"''HL" it o h t d . lirould they ": 1 e P et . ,, or which'we litb t . Thty rvrae ‘ r .` b r 1 Pa‘" t - o enleY e. 6°61 tr d:. " ,,, o f the auffen"ge. ."r tike Tietun "ea by th e woolen of Mar,' lite . ea endure to etrin their, ::': ~,,i op-prom° ?". --- 7., . would t.heyrnetwotehmettherpity.nb,..l[.mecttevnbouteate I 11:44 ...m.4, 51- --'kn ier' cl eird 7 d'Xilleillitba4 ''''"°lsl" totb7ier teaP(.'s w''''' - ' I A th e y Dot glildif pf,7 13 there. And, .:,`,.gu0,4 11°n , — ,. out eat for she Will . .1 1,,,,,. their ' th °lit ber° ; c a ; 110 7 Dot ha PlauLle:.f redeez:6l , ;112,01y, %ma- 6. . 130 , 1g the aitgh Upite to ell Ea .' 121'‘' 61°P ri ee'C ' beniti;CIT'" /heanlonnt from - --' ,-8°4k41:1'14,,,,e*T11P. 4PPej to' the aggregate -I,Oitatir, 6 , 1 34 - t.see, tut ; ' -- , t t, .14aisome 4 ~Tehihnedl 11 '' ,t ooe will 41'1'" • 1 ; " o ff ering 9e • ''' • - i - ~ - e 14rjrt.e—. t o f IMO , tho ,'....,, ToteifOrti oral egec eesellY• by li '', -...-=i IJatihe moral re• arid of their 4,J4''Pl':.;.,'"ltliV672.'' A mt free'!'' , tho , he ar te ' ..t e of i-r'..:1.:17-. '3.4&e,44:iteitle uP , " ` . o . of the Putr° .e. , 3- ~ ---- ea 'l3. .- ''' ott teu-- ' ot, advocate ' ~ 'or°l2: atria:eh, u P • f 110 ni°4ne • .ere ,-'-, i ' olea q. O , d topo O at o 'teaneerud its se .'.' 1.,' EaroPeaYo lifr o,m far „fitt the Lou ' reednd- brms t i then, Indies . the clu - '4" value. a od-cahlb, font eet Piro eettole 3 7 +. ,Leity. P- -, ,-, lime tiiPT-- . P • .tuml 4AP th gar4e or — , heuta of , 01to ii ~,f•iroeur , • indiug th° oiiim., ~ Ve. ,14_,.R.Artrant 4u4 ' evP 4 ounObli'q "1 n , , winzu . T .„.fling.fiCiTlD it r td to ovIIB 1 fa114(0"74i Sr" ' tfUlt• is 6Stuts,Csthe a ri l's '' ~ trille/P ; we o,lollthiS S *•• ' - -Id t,tpx orOPPr I l,* tuiriTsh;:giOki. - Blitko.:wa s stabbed in ale 'treat, and died to ewe, hotinr.• 'Ake Vii*fs.o.l"thO'Fitisttnia Gentlerrudi-;1 scud you inclCsed n:copy ot.s whldh was carried Mund:idflny for signature, and which, notwithstanding its very objectionable nature was, I noticed, signed by some of our Market street merchants. The pa ternity of this memorial cannot be mistaken. it astonishes me exceedingly that Pittsburghera . , _should lead their sanction to each a, matter,for, Ilu so doing; they oulmerve the interests of Wheel ing and that ntliSalaeli the Wheeling Bridge, for the abatement of which no much valuable time rind m”riej kayo been impended by this city and r,inclonwesiih, rind now, when' the suit is be. yond doubt about to Ls decided in our favor, 1110,0 tutu, to servo their own pritate ends, en's).- Irides ovary feeling, except that of selfishness. My object in taking the etielosed copi (which was done while pretending to road it,l was to get it noticed in i'he columns of your paper,with • a word of warning, to all who aro. friends Of Pittsburgh, against attaching their names to it, as at the present time whon there is pending et Ilarrisburgh a joint emulation to withdrew the suit against the Wheeling nod Belmont Bridge Company. Siren document., harmless as they might be at Other time., may bare considerable :weight. There are things that would astonish me 'more than to di:Cover thst the mayors In bath matters are tbo same. A PITTIIIORGUIR To the Senate and Ileum of B.cpre.sentatlves of the State of Pennsylvania— . We the undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh, have read the publication of a joint resolution min betore your honorable bodies purposing to discontinue the stilt against the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company. It is proper to say that wo have beano agency in this motion, nor has the prosecution of the suit our sympathy. Our State in its own name • .11, by its authority has extensively exercised power here denied a like sovereignty to our own. . The Slots of Virginia, -in her charter to the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company, pig cents on example of guarded legislation. Our prosperity as citizen, of Pennsylvania demands imerosernent,of thid oltaracter,and It will not he long before elite interests will drive us to ask the same legislation front the very State whose authority see now question. The right of way thzough the tetrib,ry ef.. Virginia for railroad purposes, and permission to bridge the Ohio river within the territory of Virginia must oh sionely soon be rsquired by the intr.resto of the State of Pennsylvania In view of these interests, and with a desire to promote friendly relations with a sister State, we pray the resolution now pending may meet the sanction of your honorable bodies, and your petitioners thallever pray. FROM NEW TORS ittorros.,-Jetee of the Pittsburgh 4taatt..3 NEte Youc, Janpary 17th, 1852 • The arri.v'ml of the A•it with the Liverpool Clan, ha. put a little itne Kole branches of tratia: tint, as a cen•rai thing, puainras lo reel dull. sod utuat •ro rornain until Lb. spring :race makinencre. The Kno,y .art , et remains Ter,: Hata tacit - nail In to at‘eulato, sod awe., though enoteol sh.ar -mall tokens ~f co air ro,e. Tho late newe f,jult:aloo.nta. an.i the unul,at , ,tuatau, • !: , ^ l4 Patr.l Th. *fitICIY.I. a oftat‘h, u, 4 Por ,- hood that re are tohate • runtaiLsont cf Aerate rut. trl.lch • ilt itatitahly chat., onre the rnar,t.: et tqtr Inoue, =via , and 01.4 tnibtha , - will st , a •ith curnt , ,at.c,. 11t lan Itp, 0,1 we the taluer• ate wiatal trot, the ..1 r4t..rtva.ay.llLtt 11, .re oh , a , :0 , Jr" 011.0:. ti.ar alit •tu-t at the -v t.rt, r,t. ,e.tt Fran. I:I kale- it .•e-onatt. I,a mat tba N...a.1.-1 'Hone° , • uer. I crum tb. that at that th-ne th , n.lck ars art •tt motto, tint,as • f.. 0 Ice Oint•i, teL—Cui faL.. te, th .t 414i14.1 LI, lb. It •-f • iwrit 411t1.1.;.i. out 01, bt L s 4eneral 4 , 44, ill 1.. m..1,-la ar..l a Mat ~t A 5n,t,...1.1.• in.actsntr. •o, . I.nninto:n r..1...irn so.. tcue ey•un. uw. Can, Mon.. , 3 t. , wan.inul• tt.. .15 +lt :a ni IL- • •n, .n a; • it. V. 4.. It, .1.-ct nian. War,. ai obl,lr. ft, t. out: o• att.fol In•rx y. ILL IlIg• 1 10(6.45 Of IL. ri..11 , gr. Intl. j. 01 iZLV So..natfe.an.l• ts . st✓ clan r •L -do 1.4 ta, A WiI.CONE 10 ii.OOSUIS. Lorrotb. to our s:.cr•. Is our 110111.11 .4 to our Lr.es. VlartLortre oar eatL or poor. • Wort.uano to oar latorut4 loot. 11.ou brat burro ILA My al !tw router-11s; •far tam • ttum est '417 =Vlore. nor. I. :Gott soma 01 itsoo. ikau bast sraalea he the ITI7II. ritual a rztensea %WO L. 11.4. e/ /1/r 47 II Liala tialt4 / tan wau taa IAZ.a ' . .at 1..4 ....6:1, 1 416 rtair I.lli A Wai-a .:.1 turn ///: la the Vt. ALS C.. LIM, • tatters a-1.1.. E_r co tar,lt . Site stilt cr.: dens!e us: hr car On rartstra DLL ware. IV • er:lt:or to bin tntral otTe • egurl Sne•s at.l stall to, Obi's. .I.•sr.t.ba . Satos axed WIS. OPboos' Ilostlos hs Use western sky, I , cos - o• Ca tr.o:o sear to sear. Fre•doser azabtrae r risleAd on Met. to., ustogsn.tho , orMS: bar,. OA ra, 001,44.0 . 0 bon.o.ll;n totlacca So do . .rea042412 In be cou•ful Fitsivot! wbat ablls•fol sostod• bo It tbspagb nod II•ao.ns• LS Its babLosse) •trolbl•b000d. fdt I, to tbd Meld be sloe°. de • blonad Lloabbonshe boon. P.n.i oin ,. br oni d'ind lord, Wh'o Le did our rand. C.. 11 this Vitl,le hand Intetl6. Bumtng warp Wt En.s.th-otnall hlmxif d0e14.1 That 1..1..1 well inT Part Finn/ mow web oaalT faith Witt. • A...l*W 410r caehlesznc and rub A 4. Fcci,liccovirr dad rot FT= thou ininifhtr tit tit Midi* Aulo.nobl*, t 6, roost. . _ to b-r couorils Mould predds ;the cm iroble (mills dot We cm wish Mamma A1110V144. wile CU lamest mu. wed is... cur Cod so him. Mien event.: monde iltionald ; On their eh...lured are Then w. may oof wigs...a scud To th e worldrshat roll afar. the Streamlyn of the sales Loan with a pavilion* soldie. Bid .yoti m a nation rise. Crown ions labors and you, Krasutb. please awls titer lines. llotmtegding though they an. ta• tramble rausodostgas To •zptm • welcome be,.. • ..Ste Is orm Abut out Dm fame. One .hoer Mean =l4 with woe. Feels be Mee an .doct Cunt, flop•. ha bright. M booty OUe en blest. to Weed below. It is cold enough here, and we have mow In great abundance for tik.hut our Northern friends are. ahead of.us. Yet offer all, though •"one sufferings ie Intolerable," we have hardly begets, to feel, see, or hear Of the cold and the inagnik cent . pile' of snow 'they have in other parts of the world.- Read the following account of the ...Great firmer. Etenn in Germany." and he thankfadit is no worse hero than it ie:— . "Papers - received front Germany state thet the snow driftioin - in the cottings of the Silesian Railway, near Oderberg, hive interrupted the communication almost daily. in route places the snow has been forty or fifty feet deep. The en gines::arern on otto occasion brought to stood still, their fires bang extinguished. The heav iest fall of &Um sitends thewholo dictates from Vienna to Berlin, amt oovero a wide tract both north and south of thove citios. Between 'Red bor nod Soren, In Upper Silesia, within a die tante live : German tales, the loss of ten lives in reported, from the eerfirity of the weather. In the circle of Bentsen, in Saxony, Efteen,.men and els homes periehed in esnow storm on the 20th. SiMil&l ILCCOlpiall hive been retched from other-parts of Germany." .13onnearrs."—This is a favorite word of liossutb. It is French, sad has not yet found Its way' 11:30 our dictionaries. • It expresses generally that the life of man le not exclusively the life of an individual, bat o life which be pas• amen jobitly with hie race,.that men live In eolderel together in WM, if We may 116 ,/ no, that each mon is no Indivisible indissolable of the life of All men, and all men ate indivisible parte °reach min. St. Pant gives its meaning thute--.Tor as we have nanny members in one body, so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another:" - See, also, Epilog., It. 26, and other places. No word In English conveys what Is expressed by. "Sol darite." or "Boldeelty," as it is now generally piloted. : A lorrible seer tr, committed WWl Dear sv els;: Cleprgis;.. orithe .42th. Azi old couple itimited,dlerring,.erere.,both shot deal In their houre,'Amirobbed, • , 4 1 tmeatInpot-t.Leikard, held op thi lams day, Hi. Wellman; Bsg..cirsurtros- Wont, Ind litullug; Jr., Warm "• • KA)SSIITH BANQUET AT-HARRIBBIJILG ANOTHER GREAT SPEECH FROM THE 'MAGYAR. The banquet by the members of the Pinneyi. Tants Legislature and citiiens of Harrisburg, in honor of Gov. Kossuth, came off at Herr's lintel in that place on Friday night iott. It commen ced at 8 o'clock. About 300. fortune eat tdnwn to the dinner, a large portion of them memb,re of the Legislature. Governor Johnston prestd cd, assisted by En , Seuatnr Camer;,e, • The elr.th was removed at about 10 o'olook, and cowl alit, u to/tat oomplitnentory to Gov. Johneton.hsving bean drunk 'nab great elitht.,llll. Gorr, nor briefly re=ponded..Aftar returning hiA 111.1L.+ for tho compliment he alluded to the 1111e , .1011 of Exts,uth. The groat NI agyAr rime hero not fur epnputby alone, but f, aid 1,1116.111. T of rt.i.ub lieu freedom. He not only wanted that, but encuor of down-trodden Hungary. tio'proferelon, but no lion wax ranted, and he exhorted Ha hearere outer t, cease acting until the government took the high ground neoes3ary to secure to Hungary the simple justice ehe demanded. In conclusion he gave the third Hungary—Betrayed, but tot subdued; leer eaustitutiou violated, her people iu chutes, her chief to Gilles The star of freedom rill yet rhino through the dark night of her nilrereity. Gov. Kossuth reiTonded, returning his thank, for the sentiment, in the fullowirig praotioal and historical speech: KOSSUTIPS BANQUET SPEECH. Gentleman—The daily opportunity °earldom )ng public assemblages ntfordo me scarcely n moment for reflection; the continual exertion of my days and the onresuf my sleepless nights, have worn out my strength; the restless excite ment of my soul has ehaken my frame, like as the captured lion shakes his iron cage; nod do ' weak griefs have troubled the serenity of my mind, peculiar to theresoluto conviction-of mar. tyre, but also indispensable to oratory I aunt some time to rococo from the new blow which makes the heart of the son bleed while the tongue of the patriot has to plead where the upprotta titM or the - listening tribunal is the condition.of I success. Indeed my use is hard: I never had any eloquence but that of principles, so simple be cause so true; and that of sincere feelings flud• ing their way to the heart because they conic from the heart, and meeting an echo in virtuous hearts, lido the simple whispers cf n limpid well, in the breast of nature's happy ....01 , . Bill the limpid well of my feelings is troubled by an impious tyrant's howl- -4 acute me for chasing .. .44 u " e m n et. from m i l e Y . lofcamnenno; sod d d e :I ' l ' Ln c :o g l e :e t c e,ltteal, 5 ...k.,, to what Firpcsa is eloquence here' tiara 1 y%u not anticipated my wishes' You hove, Have you net sanctioned my principles' You have. Are you not going on to action Its gets twons men do who are connerus of their power and of their airo'! You ore Well, to what purposo thou is ch•queuce here' I have no thing to ask from you—l have only to that.k —and that is more eloquently told by a warm grasp of tho haul than by all the skilful ar• racgernent of Words Well, I ben:, (therefore, your indulgent.e for nano dry 6,ra:111010n n 1 t4IDw raCl3, wane!, I , er hay, may eantrinutd to arrea,ll.inrn cunt Lornynn. non in the public nyntion, that tine penplr of the Utoted Stales, in tncsmrnas ne e,rnpatinr ulna. top -cache, net soil -u., a orture, Lot cane which has e4da, stud artore_noto eette to tetbatall) cure Let toe before al? eadt Oa., at the 1,•1214:, Awl let thole imposed upott by the Itutn.le d.pullellll is C.011,11.,1er but. 131‘.11 eteet„er ft Ittto in 1130 Franco Wet 11111f , 1 !I Loa, Plalltppe'a polities di pea, e at any 'pe, tot . to, ttthy There war a Loth the Lent selditt:t eo hie 'retell/W.lf St/ Lp.rt res:dtteir Cr dell,' at' tth,•Jyl perrerutton attdrei the 1 ell', rola/ No unit/et - sof tudtgnatten of ...deals. unto, aal esteem preended .The tatth Cl iesared , ourity enceuraged the ctreutsuon of cardtah and by that eireulatiau large V 1.103 of treinstri,nut pear, found, 1(.1 CCI*I4IILIP2.I, at lent deity bread The discs et, token for a pendent tnou au* the pirate tar ratty of - hie family casts aett cf halo orental Lit hoots . The spirit revolt. can au [tiered ta plate the ,atrilr part ?a Crel f“; by auv of 11CAVersai luttledt—th. C: feel lonor•tloa rcstrain.l letnis, read by . fete end understood by le, -- These wags faith In the writ:tie authority tit certain men, where reputation are that of beteg liberal. and one put of a nation lived on tram day to day, without nay stirrteg passion, to 00 .tire passtreneta, the other believed in peal; I,psnyement and preteens, benattra it Issd_ensfs ;tense In ohs watchful rare of party InEos men The combat of Parliamentary elhquetne nee conaidarrel to tss. stuns the highest esPliation of pirtiee via sec the miniury ticrito get IA -hod yet an totesitat of; o public benqnet blow as-,rider the oh,le con, pound like mere raid °heft se. Germany ;gas tr.-all:A, be- oust tie h pretetaions the tungiii,!en of her uatreeire were highly satisfied by the opened hare n: par ' ilemeattery eloquence- The public life of the cation had a geld opened In legislative debates I —• borsht not enjoyed for centuries. The pr.; feuore being trots/erred to the tribune, and the college to the parliamtzt, the nation was gear Hied by legislative improvements and bettered by the 'oratory of her renowned men, who neon failed to listter the national vanity It believed Merit to be really it full speed trans of great- nese, and listened contented and quiet—like Oltinteliigent audience to an interesung lecture —even in respect to the unity of great Germany. The OTIFLOM esuelation (1011-voirm; became so idol of satisfied national vanity, and of cheerful hopes; science and art developed fast; epecula. I tin researches Of political economy met an a ern field in social life, and men conscious.4f higher aims took the walking 'tisk of the wanderer in their buds, and sought a new home, despair; l ing to find • field of action in their native land. Materialism wee the telling word, and the lofty spirit of freedom became withering between the Muting fingers of small interests. Anti yet a prohibited banquet at Parte sho“k the very fonndation of this artitciel tranquilli ty, and the pricelyAhrones of Germany trembled before the rising spfrit of freedom, though gr., ping in darkness, teennse CICCOTIACIOUS of, its, aim• ly--ftir, unfortunate Italy—looking Into the mirror of Its ancicat glory, brunt With gloomy grief; braille sky of the hence was as clear and blue shore as it ever was sins! coca- I lion's dawn ; and It sung-like the bird in a rope placed upon a bough of the blooming crania; ! tree. And then Pine IX, placing himself at the head of Italian regeneration, become popular as no man In Rome since Rieman!! time. Ewen in 1848 men moy have beard in surprise, on the coast of oho Adriatic., my name ;coupled in viva'. with the name, of Pius thelXth, The sarcasm of Madame De Steel—that in Italy men became women—was considered true ; and Car- In Alberto became the hero of Italian Independ ence,because he fought against Austria and I the hatred against Austria waste national Inbar; ritance ; but the spirit of Italy was divided be tween Charles Albert, Maezini and the Pope. Austria did not for centuries, and Prumin never yet his, experienced what sort of a thing' • revolution is; and the felling of the vault of I the sky would have been considered lean impro bable than a popular revolution In Berlin or Vl• enna, whore hletternioh ruled In triumphant proud security The bees* of, Austria was comgdured as a mighty, power on earth; respected becuse thought necessary to Europe spriest the pre. penderpnce of Russia. No people, under the dominion of this dynasty, had a notional army, and all were divided by the controverele, of false Inert:tap rivalries, entertained by Metter nich's saturate Inachianelism. The DatiDLLS dirt dud; none of them W.a.oanacioas of hisetrength, but all were oonecions of the united ;strength of a disciplined and issue Imperial army, the Mi . mente of which never yet fought one against an other, and never yet shook the prestige of the black and yellow flag, by tearing It to piep h e by I . Its own hands And yet Pavia :stirred; and I made a plain, unpretending speech in the Hungorion Path. moot, and the HOMO of Austria wan at the met- ! cy of the people of Vienna, and Metternich woo driven away, and his übsolutism re-placed by promise of oonstitutpnial life. • , In Benicia the odloeity connected with the der:pogo Austrian rule, was by satanic craft, I thrown upon those classes which represent the a ncient Polish nationality; and the web-deserv ed hatred of arietocratic opprrselon, though lie.. Ing only in traditional remembranee., prevailed in the sentimentiof the people, iron over the hatred against Auktris, though despotic and a stranger, no much au that to triumph over the 111;ndvised, untimely revolution of 1816, Austria had nothing to do hot open'thi field to, murder by granting a two dollars rewatidfor e'er,' head of a Polish land proprietor. I And in Hungary tbo people of story race was equally excluded from all political right—from. any share of-constitutional life. The e l ide., ors of myself and my Mends for internal im provements—for emancipation of the peasantry; for the peoples restoratin to its national sights. In civil, political, social, o and religious respects, was cramped by tbe government. But thnodlum of this crimping was throwtippon the oonserra tiffs ioarty; and thus the national force was divi ded Into antagordstical elements. Besides, theidea of Panslavism and of national .rivalries - ralsed by Prneela, end fostered by Atts tris;:pie to the excitement of the public! mind Olvendon unlvintal.to thi.derilopensent , of Misname political; freedom. And Hungary-It/A =EMI tuitional-'army{ Its reetnenttilwere filltetk with forroigu elemetits Mid scattered ov/Wforpley , I'm:Marries, Indio "Mir oin fountsy.*aietatilad with welddirciplined foreign troops. And what was far more than all Chi., Hungary, by long op pression, poisoned Mita Character, deprived 'of Ida ancient heroic stamp,. germanised in its sa loons, demolished -in its cottages and hats . , ills ',reared with the unavoidable fatality of Austrian sovereignity, and the knowledge of Austrian power, secluded from the attention of the world, which was scarcely aware of its existence, Hun gary had no hope in , ita national future, because it bad no conseicasneas of its strength, and woo highly monarchical in its inclination), and generous in Its allegiance to the King. No man dreainod of ti possibility of. a revolution ttlere, 'sad he who would have suggeited it would only Lave gained the reputation of a madman.: ' Such was the condition of Europe in th lint half of February, 1848. Never yet seemed 'the power of despite more steady, more turn And ono mouth later, every throne on the 001161301 A trembled except the Czar's. The extotence of dynasties depended upon the magnanimity. of the, people, and Europe was fire and flute. And iu what condition is Europe nowt! Ev. , i ery moo on earth is aware that things anent endure. they ore. Formerly millions ',tier ed that a peaceful dovelopemont of constit non al monarchy woe the only future rese d to Europe by destiny. Now nobody more believes that constitutional monarchy Qin have WA fo. lure on - the European cuntineut. Absolutistiool reaction goes with all that arrogance which re volts every zeutimeot, and makes furious the very baby in its mother'e arms. The promise. the word, the cork of a king heimmo equivalent to a lie and to perjury. Faith in the morality of kings was plucked out even to the lout root, from the people's heart. The experiment of oonstitutional conceseions proved dangerous to the absolutistieal tendency, of the dynasties, because 'they became aware' that the people of Europa is no imbecile child, which takes the moon for cheese—that it can- not be lulled to sleep by mooketyAut that it will hero reality. nue the kings on the great. cr part of the continent, throwing away- the' mask of liberal affectations deceived every expectation, broke every oa th, and embarked with n full gale upon the open sea of Irrestrieted despotism. They know that loved they cannot more be, so they told the world openly that they will not have love, but money to keep large ar mies, with Which to keep' the world in servitude. Oa the other hand, the nations so nuailed in their moral dignity end material welfare, raging at the idea of being degraded .to,.the condition of a flock of !hoop kcpt .nftly to 'm shorn—those nationm equally date• the mockery of Cfolliditll - royalty etbich 'moved no prejudicial- to them. Royalty has lost its prestige in France, Ger many, Italy, Austria nod !Nervy. fioth pon ties equally recognise that the time has came alien the struggle of principles must he deci- drd. Aht.oluti,es or repablicanism--the Czar or the principles of Ameyica—there is no mare rran•saion, no' mare ..ruse possible The two antag.m.etical pria , iples muFt meet open the narrow bridge of o knife •edge breadth, real norrms the deep golf ready to swallow him who !Alla. There I. no giving way—there la noturn•. wg round poesible. He who would give away to hie enemy would All Into the yawning gulf hini,elf. Ile who would turn rotted would be pimbeil down by hiseuetuy preening in hi* rear It ~, a skruggle for life and death That it the marektion of the - European norm. oent in general. h great, terrible, bloody rev. °hum., le unar.ditaide That te known and felt by every CPO Aln every emend man Immo 'equally will that the temporary PUcCerS of Louis Yar.lecn`e twinning! made but the terrible snore unavoidable yet. Ye men of .peace nt t at any price,' do not abut, willingly your eyes bef.re the linger of Oct pointing td 'heftier, le amen 4ith gigentio mitre upon the nil Eittore o btopt,Ll never yield tojae ., emt mankind, toottr - ed with the bit cf freedom, will tica yiell to annihilation esitrerill. l'erce ango••ibie , can mop the of •tostinr • t, t thti if I 4t.i.t;•l la nh Wy .ui Ithe Utnit,l Stlatc, eLouLi re. 4a.u.,L,Lifloreut, LLeu uu•usylufian Leask the Lut.,peuri oAltiraut rom if cn uu- moso.rde teS,j, , h pones L,O earl's can arm sboall sten the Ciadtsl States Wt cal) ionista imi;derent, but with all their tumnecre twee even tide with the dispute of the Mat tat shumh yard peace of Europe may em It Staßabe& which the UnitssioStatee auatee o odd never Jo, teen (nit tidal,' not prevent a Europe Ilangatty. ,tuattia, Italy tirt-cr,tay wool, Va. he it at ansfl tie 0011114 n r , l t•s.scr or the ea lJ Tboj wen 4 Ezht, cute with Shp certm4t j : of. death, I:vs:anse . there i• utustili,ll3 the bra of uatistei. when oppresmen iv' more hated than death is feared . No, gentlemen, the &stomata of my mission ht re can ta,ote the •istory of freedom; can pre. teat tor:eras sf ettettyee blood; mar shorten the earthquake of itopectiog war; mad bring solio peace Cut he tare, the st,tansty of the. European reran:tuna is cot in the slightest. manner depending spec my c good idea Sus, yoar geaerF,us .Teroosp ar. also, my failure hem vkAili. • is : wee k ' limed Ina outbreak of that InatTitione, the ascnt of whirl a alrealy pen:cirri fa the reeylhir all ins iatroise trio e ••11,il ham Ifutsgury---hare the other op ; revs. nations of Europe—a ohainee for cot • cess!" The Revolution being anaimaribte, even were there no Unapt. for suaceaa,, shalt qaoston it. tom; opinion, pretty Milinerent . lo reapeet to. went count this, your great Itepubffs, May he p•taart to adopt; because, the greater the means sot chances of aback:tient Sere, the greater metros has the canoe of haecority to your °per. Wive ty rnpatny A ant Cans3SUffiCittitly atrung in itself, require, no support. He may welt deptlElSt from feeling interrested In thestraggl• of a man of whom we have no doebt that he la fore of victory. To went IT:apathy and rapport in a just ranee, is precisely • claim crone to ey ropathy and rapport. :Should we., meeting with no irapport'kere sects I. your glorious Republic in Its public! capacity and your generous citittns in their prints et• parity can afford without jeoparding your own welfare end your own Rife:teat tend to bee sore tt aster Caine to my mind to 11031111 1400111— ohOUld we, meeting with no et:ippon here, be crushed again and aheolellem consolidate Its power, upon the ruin. of 'murdered nations, I indeed, gentlemen, cannot forbear to believe that it would become • historical reproach of conscience, lying like as incubus upon the brew of the peoplaof the United States from genera tion to outtalk - D. I mean that Idea, that had yob not withheld that support aidolz you Isere able to afford in time coneistently with your own Interest. Hungary perhaps 'mold its a free, flourishing country, lasted of being lbottcd out from the earth; end Europe were perhaps free; end the elmolotistical tyranny of the despots were ewept from the earth Ton then would eked a tear of compassion over ortr tad fate, and mourn over the pare of [Winos Son would do no, I know, because I know your generous hearts. Bat believe me, itsolleman, that tears of compassion scald not', tail to partake somewhat of telt . ..reproach. For give, me gentlemen; the world was perhaps too hold, but It it true. It is the more tray be. mouse the victory of absolutism could oat fail to be fell even here In your mighty and Mused home. You would anti resent it in your eons. mercial intereouree, and ere long you would be. come Inevitably entangled; because all the pow ers In Europe concentrated In aesolutlein and obeying the orders of the Carr, would: not look indifferently upon ! the developetneat of your power, that personification of republican:l'4m ciples in America. Rut lam not afraid to answer She question as to what are nor meats and chatlhet efineects— though, of course, prudence command) ma tabs discreet on that subject. I ate not wilting Inlets Hate those who epoke to ranch about 1852 )tt France, that they were antiolpated 1861. There in no fowling by beating the bank. Still, come considerations 1 may suggest. The prestige of A . uetria'a power is. brok"cl. It le known that the power of the. Anstrian'dye natty, though disciplined, well provided, and supported by deluded races, roused to•the fa*: of extermination agalnet us—lt is known that all MID satanically, well-combined power, could not withetend the power of HuePre, though we were eurprised and unprepared, and bad no ar f my end no arms, no ammuultion, and holiioney; and no friends, and were secluded and (Grethen by the whole world . It ie proved that Austin could Tat conquer us whet:tire were unprepared; who can believe that we could not match. her now that we are prepared; Tea, vie ere pee pared, because resolved - not to endure cowardly ' oar national annihilation; we.hava learned by experience what Is required for our success. In former time., Hungary was the .strength of Auetria. Now, Austria la weak, beeatmo it pos. ' atallas Hungary. It was strong by the unity of its army, the power of which was founded upon ' the confidence in tills unity. That eenfiderlos ' broken, since one part of that stroylealled the tricolor rag, and with it beat down. to the dust the double headed eagles, the hitch awl ! yellow Rego-the emblem of the army'; unity. Formerly the'army believed that it Witetroug enough to apbobi Austria's throne; now it kitows that It Is nothing by itself, and rests only upon the 'ippon of the Czar. That spirit' depress ing sentiment in the Amadeu anny, even the moat attached part of it (if such there be) is it noisomely &need, that only take the, reliance upon Butch away, or weaken it only io as to' mske it doubtful whether_ Russia will. Interfere or not, and the Austrian army will disperse and. fall asunder almost - without any fight; because it knows that the Austrian army hat its most! dahirargliti enemies within Its own ranks; and lino far trent having any cement, that no man, if he bit attached to• that perjured dytmety; can .13:111t the man ninths rankro him,,bitt watches oval movententaf his arm. • It 'suer an army IhereLano honePr tY , rmits. , ' ' , The pld stadia" 'feel ha=ll4oll4 the Isom Our straggle. They are offended by holing fr) share in the 'rewitti thrown sway on tlespin court favorites. •The old Croatian regiments feel outraged in their national honor by being deceived in their national expectations. The recruits -lirmight with them recollection, of their bombarded cities and of the oppression of their * families ; and in that army are 110,000 Hungarians who fought order our tel flag against Austria, and whose burning feel ings of national wrong are inspired by the glo rious memory of their victories. Oh, had we had 1848 such an army of disci plined eoidiers as Austria itself keeps now for us, never had one Cossack tril the soil of Hun. gary. and Europe were free. Or, lot Austria dismiss them, and they . ' will bo disciplined aol. diere at home. The trumpet of national reser ,sction will reach them wherever they are. 11ungarflas the conviction of her strength. The formerly hostile races, all oppressed like I us, and besides deceived, unite with as. I have no opposite party in the nation. Some I there are„ ambitious men, or some incom gible arisioprate perhaps—but these ore no party; they always turn towards the sun, nod they melt away like snow in March. i And besides Hungary, the people also in Ans ' tria, In Italy, In Prussia, In all Germany, in con scious of its strength. Every large city on the continent bee been in the power of the people, add kept down by bombardings and by martial law. Italy has redeemed its heroic character, at Milan, Venice, Brescia, and Rome—all of them Immortal pages in Italian history, glorious sources of inspiration, heroism, and self-cense, one strength. And now they know their aim, and are united in their aim, and horning to sh..w to the world that the epiril of ancient Rome re surges In them. And then take into consideration the financial part. Without money there it no war. Now, the nations once engaged in the war, find money -enough for lame expenses in the- war. in the -rich resources of their own land ; whereas, the despots lose the disposition of those resources by the first outbreak of the war, and are reduc ed entirely to foreign loans, which no Emperor of Austria well find more in any market of the world. And, mark well, gentlemen, every operative friendly step, by which your groat Republic and its generous people testifies its lively Interest for our juvt cense, adding to the certainty of ens .-ceas: diminishes the credit of the dezput,t They Con find no money more; nod this circumstance alone is of decisive weight in the issue. Though absolution war much more favorably ni tented in 1847 than in 18'7,1, it wan overtaken by the events of 1868, when, but for the want of unity and concert, the liberal party must have triumphed everywhere. That unity and concert in attained; why should not abeolutism.in lay:; bens easily shaken on, in 1848? The liberal caner iv stronger everywhere be cause concions cf its aim and prepared Abs - halm ha no more bayonets now than in 45: scarcely can di depend less upon them. With. out the interference of Minis OnrsCereal is nut .only probable, both almost sure . Ands. to Rueeia—it is-not tho military pow er it in taken for:-Ii has never, Faller I S rJ, nor tecaed in rending more than 250,000 corn acrom the frontier, or io making one campaigii without a loan;' where could she have had credit for a second campettm before her' And he sure she can never send more tronp,l acrosv her frontier, so fOnrlet she has Poland to ocen• py, • Finland to guard, Turkey to watch and eireasia to richt. irCrellll a ins reason way I confidently state thsi if the United States declare that a new in tervention of Russia will he considered by your Slorlons Republic • violation of the - law of na tions, that declaration will be respected, and Russia, will cot Interfere Re pleased to consider the consequence of tuck a renewed , inlet Terence, after the paseive acceptance of the gent. has proved an foto! to Europe, and so danger°. t een It self The most' unarridahieCcelarqueoces woo .1 be, at tenet, that England coal.] not forbear to enccorags Turkey, not to lore again the Tarot, bin opportunity to shake off the preponderance of Ennis. I bare Peed to Turkey I loatc. xttat enthuttiareneziets there for that idea, and popular each a war mould he. Well . Turkey is • match for Runt. nu the onnunent The steak poinauf Turkey is the retifeldetabood cf Srb,late pal. 14 Constantinopie nab the Itlooc lint Hell, au English Bros ~...n . altrican 1,411, joined, ristinurd at the mouth of the 11.,s phorus. may eerily torrent this danger without orea etemeeu'a thou sod this patented , Turka.; Pars la a match for Roots.. and Turkey would , not mod stone The I.rare 'CitcarstauS tri• orephant turoope a War of 111 parr. would tend dowel e 0.006 of their unconquerable hrreectra ta the plains of Stor.:o• Ana Poked would rise, sal Sweden world remerabor 'Stet:and nod Cbsde. the MI. end Hungary in the rear, do lisereJ by ibis very eirournst.es from the Inas :len, and Austria fallen to purees for went of for want of foreign support, Oh! by the Alsolgt ty fled, - Ruuis rear' reSpect your protestation to behalf of international taw, or eke •fie will fah sever to rise again •••Unt supras year protestation should not b respectwd by Rulute, belt barite.] true that !ha titutai iftstes- owt.kl • ema: snake it reerectell without hawing a] go to war; Are there' Ots •other meat, of giving praetieai meaning to year pretnetatt,!n than a war" l,rt me only ecrßrM 4131 hint suppose the Utilise] Stases deet..re• the: in regert p, cue], • pyror ertoci..*tele] interventbal In the ietnestio cone rue of en. wallet violates the taw, of ncilnt,., that set cf the rongre. which we might term the •...Vro frolgy Lem, - 14 ant to tel ernablerel to exist-, eu r oee this aerielytit , l.le.l to your Too tiOltatiOtt, anti judge hy_your germ°us feelnage if I am wrong confoieurty to hope that thepeo ids of the Uttited Lite,.S to pants ospaxity wordd eo , :n settle too account or ari correserd nations vitt all the elan of the Tcrid. That ,is toy cottedent belief. sod I 1:11re iodeei good rt.= for it And think only of the Block Sea, nod of the lied of Odessa. dehaetopal, Cronstadt, I'etere• burgh ' No Roccia will not dere to inter fere if you proteat. And if [boy ehould, only help me, goocrour pooFie cf America. to have some money to provide for my brave country men, that they may horn I.mo:hit; Letter a. fight with than their own nails, end Jou will *ono eel 400,000 Hungarians ranged In mo lt:de attitude, calmly chanting out,-••Rmeia. come on_' Oh, had d poreessod arms to arm the hundred ; thousands of volunteer., eager to fight for free- dam and fatherland, not even the surrender of! Gorgey would hare broken our breve Hungary Out we were secluded from the world. Bac.s, then hostile to us; stood between CD and the Adriatic, and the hesitation of Turkey admitted the Danube to,be locket np from us. Where hostile races then stood, friends now stand; end if your generous encouragement helps only a ; little 0 1 1 the way. friendly ?etiolation. Will be toned where wavering hesitation rnlel ' ' Gentlemen, I, in my oonditlon, am induced to I Taloa everything, even money, by the musket. • and swords it will procure. That is my test, as the camel is to the Arab; Well, there are io ; Pennsylvania, probably, 400,000 homestead. If ; only half of the families inhabiting them; would I sacrifice one dollar each, that alone would give from fifty to seventy-five thousand musket* Generous people of America! help me tp this legitimate commerce—for I am told that it is lawful to buy acme berc---aud he assured no stately intervention will h. required to enforce non intervention as a law of nations. Gentl emen, lam not an idle man here; be pl sed to 4 , believe that I have not been Idle in oth r quar ter., not even during my captivity. never speak a word in vain when I speak of f cts and of hopes. 'rho man who controlled the nonce. of Hungary, created armies out of nothing,And led on the people of Hungary, In the glorious content, may perhaps, claim so mnch.ore4i as not to be, taken for an untried theorist, bu for something of a practical men. And one thing even I may bo permitted to say, and that is, that my whole life attests, if nothing else, at least the honesty of my ititen• dons. Therefore, when I humbly beg leave to say, that I have strong prospects of success if I hid national meansconvenierilly to eitilitlze the abort time which yet remains before the'bour of decision strikes; when I humbly beg leave to say that I have strong prospect..., even lade- f pendent of fortunate accidreits, I-may perhaps oat. be considered too bold when I lay , that there le reality In my prospects, and in my hopes. Gentleman, I most profoundly thank you for the generous patience with-which icier have lis tened to this exposition of dry facts—long and tedimis, because I bad no time to be brief. And begging leave to seanre-you of my lasting grat- Glide, for all the generous favors -you were and will yet be pleased to bestow upon y cause, let me proclaim my fervent wishes In is senti ment:, "Pennsylvania,: the Keystone Slit —May it, by its legitimate influence upon the di-satiates of this mighty power on . earth, and b} the job statitial generosity of its citizens, soon Woo= the Key Stone of European Independence." This crouch was frequently interrupted by rapturous burets of applause. The greatest enthueiasm prevailed through :put the entire proceedings. The sentiment in faro. of practical sympathy and aid and no- Guosi interferenoe to secure fair play, especial ly were approved. The speech of Roast:Rh was followed with sixteen deafening cheer.. , . Han. J. It. Walker, Speaker elf the Senate, speakers followed, all de ified- Several other . . eidedly elinpathising with the Hungarians, and advocatintintervention for non-intervention. The Speaking continued until after midnight. At a mooting of the stockholders of the Union Bsnk of hitaillon, held' on the 6th, the fol lowing gent men were re-olooted Directors lor the er ,,,A ug year, viz: M. D. Wellman, L. Hatthal, Joseph J , • Brooks, Jacob Reed, tint! Wm 6 Bart Fall laiiirtation OlEaftWare, &tale . LOGAN WILSON 1: CO., NO. 129 Wood Street, Deslieto rail lu. MetritrA ‘r..l °then FOREIGN AND DOSSESTIO HARDWARE, CLTLERI\:, &c., IM/113 , SED lt 1 I:::.:EN'S PACHk.7, \ . , AD i tt.l qt 'lv r ar. f ,,,, Pf 1 .4,, ~. ",,,., ffl lA' . te annot fall ft, I 1.. a... 1 Cr A tali aa.trt. , lo of MA N . i'S ~, l 4rat.,lC , \XI:, 1 alwal. • , r, hafo awl'', te,4 - Mr. 11. li. FARRELL .- -We haVOACII 1 , 1 , Liollll,Lt L. 4,1. an,l an rnt, tr.,..1 of ILAQINtri glial. ~ 1,,, w. ,r. ~:ling a Snot deal, MA It Iti , Pe.al* , rrAl nali•firtli, , It ha• enro/ b.J ....+ of.erralia.la•h•Mack. fa 1,141.11 extr,P.ed ua reti.l7 ` 6 7l tAti man awl I..sti', -! BA:tTON t ELtIVORTII. , 1T:on, ti':,.. J au. 16"180. 1 . _ _ Petroleum I j A MOST ALSIArtAISLI CO; or TOTAL Burrar•A crroo or Prrantrra.—Wa toill. the attanti..n ru•l Ihw ruhne genorafly; ‘ to n.rtifr-atr or VI Ku ti.llul Ora Hrr. Tb 9 car.a may‘X, rt•ul.r .ny p.Kiwn n.a, rlevltrat in relation la r.I "1 h 44 Nets •1151e401••••••:y.tro•ith not( -of I.4th oonllotial In Inorymo Until :'op:hnber\ l o l4 1L",,, at that time hArlog LPTUITe \II, *lulb membrao- of both et-a. oaf onic-b In fo depolft• ... • think Alm. which • holly d•azmyo , l mr Sigh llO.l •4 operation porformod,noi the Chhkominteroor•Ackubb 0,00 i.turnoLl anift le me In m ountlitlup Is, , toy At if Ito O..I'IZJIII I mob appitrobon 0,1..1 110,m 0.1 •rt.loool obotaosl infeymotb.n.- t6.t. •ms brvor In''wr•ll. l At LK. tau.. I 0 , 11 . 1.1 .io.lkb,fulsh no, übkot 1:, gt.ITV , of • - om fn4faa , I 013mmonorAl thou .- of lb. rotrolouto, both Itatm-uic.l% Ind lomlly.utol•r c blob my .1 , 0. hr• "I th. proof tar, Ott I hsv. rucarerts.l buy .I.thbonneo Ir. 11, geneml hralth obr 'rely mock Impro,ol 1,7 IL. I,tro,um. mut 1 attilbut• the yextne-aflon of my tOcht to L.. I ro•d• 01 bin 10: ! , ier,..0.1 sty..., in thl. ea, nrl.l 0111 b^ ban, to : Ono ato - luform•ttou In r-Iotion +a . , o • o, - If ILLIA3I m - PM. IS. Ii c•kl K *II. WiY.I .trY , c II A ',1...4,k. a W.. 1 004 I , rvnt mr...m; I , - M. Curry, 1 , . It I....gtsm.aud • lon kr rr. 1 4 . M. KI 0." n,i,c....r.mktpe.. Plrttk rue Wtok SPLl'llli!—NleLANg' . c4ti-, —llda ryrn.,li for II arms. is rnp , dlgtrAp. planting all °them In pnblie ..atimatton. Wlterl It It I' prnitse...l tho bost effort, to/ drtv• a ant aih, other renzniw, "It Is the b.. , the, hate over moth' . Is Lb. remark of all who hare ryas In their hennlllog. - Tem :tram, •tt mate eu. Tim . F.h. la. K 1.1.1 J M'•-1 nestled • Int of M-I.an• • , ranfust• (mattour arrat Wt - 4 - 1054r. • twit I •abl out Mann vantk. az. I th.ut I ....I'M hyrept.al mt• tt,,mantl honk. be Molt am, it 1 •oaltl tare got it; Lot not t ar.aam ',ltem at tmt it. Imel M watt untll eau, .gent mane muled. En. ere rtomon that hne latel MeLace'• Frnalttte. a to.] m• I• th- inn tone eren. In f•ct, it il.lntemptottic a.r 0) 1. , 'no La.. much le far, of Helamt'• Tonal It Rome" A. C'.,rn• Are 40 EreA,lvnl A. 42.44.4 r 4/ 4/ in,. n 111.13 ii, nl4•u:J V Flt/10111 lt. Irl,. 21, ol• At1•1:11•. F., J. F. 11114 CO., Citizen's Insurance uomenny of Pittsburgh NA MU L. SI AILSIIK LI.. see, OFFICE. 94 WATER. BETWEEN MARKET AND • WOOD STREETS. CT tssrias AND t'lllG I ',SKS ON TllF AND RiVEU, AND TRIBITA• Auazruf dame, rinr c.rene U.p.n2s e 1. ,. SEA and 7... Vt. A :N't.).,‘", VNA 710,1 and T.TANSI,Ii-CA C I. 141,.., vmm limralw,. I Wm. 1.3r1m3r, ,I T . 1130: 10 li.me. , I. NI I{,or , /..t. , ..rt Dunlap. Jr., I IT m. Itm,:tkam. 1/.,0413,.11, 3 Ilarboolo,, , Fravel• orm 3ellom . 1.....1 vs. 11,a,Itml, I J Sohnat;r , 3 alt./ Du.% i :.ttrau-I km, ' lEEE= London Fire and Life Insurance. The equtlo?le Fro, insurooro C.,pany ri London CwriTAL, $2,1,00,111.111, NSUIZES AGAINST FlRE—Buildings U•ehic••, • •• •url •tor•Ile.t••• r.r N.O ^..sr a+,l lAfr of Lc nd,,,L 4- 2 A PIT; L. 72,5110.1.01 lie L 1,14 t.ll,era. - 4.5 I•utw,en the ..••o IC IL:. 1,r.el tame kW,. la n,1.•1 .t Una.. , 1 :t. LL I (XI, ..14 A an..., a.l 0r..: • E N 4.11: For bale 1 VA I.I..ARLE FARM. c./Lainiag • u.i—• tn •eiraetilli. .. r "'rim tbi llrcarperill• toe.l. an • pi•u• rue., Itre PT, Th erij iv,eiet• tr.qt....1 •••-•••104,1 , 4' .1...1•••••• , . ITTI 1••• E• t!^4.l n 1 pri!. Title ti rhrlLFr {-int 4l.ra ierrle eaLiei . • L i ,' Pittsbarzh A Good Hove Wanted. VOR A tiENTLLNIAN t; that beu.4l.K tar r-41,....4a :a I Itad V•tan. ktaquic. at 1 , ,t1 a I<ILK INS a CIL 0 N• S CI )I.;ti 11 Sit It ' ' "il'•l;;lt s v.7l; l Fl P C l T l .";,:r:"P ' ,Z,H,tcr, je, W 00.41 ntrs.A. U bbk. Linseed, fur xulo tyy () I wzi I JAII E 9 aurrrr LCOIIO L --5 ljtAs. for Pals hY J 19u' ra U 99e v. L 9 13"9. - 1 R. NtrI{PEICTIN fl--3 ii fur eale Lti. i.:l J tmr.i Went n_ I[3iil , ll - ?4l:l`.`i!—A large lot of ...sorted wHk.., MUM= S Et D-15 brash. Cl,ve•r; • •• frq J • it • 1. , •11. Church ALLUA bbis. Saieratus: ".7 fit. tlnll O. All D-12 k,gA So. -1-, r j ale hr FLO.II, ACON—.2j3 pleec, Unfits and Side•, fo Ps, J t ft , ',LOYD hf. che.ts Y. fl. and Black I .fl. LI J 1 fl DIA7III S U(.; A 310 , LA 1•13 , 1 N. O. Maim"- t^ • pj24l J FL', TO li A CCI.}-20 boxes tiraties S'sL Mute!! it Fob o United States Patent Office, 1 lsr.bary 161), LBS . :. . J , (, 111 the l Irtt:r v t . t attrGeo. n.. 1010011. I. vro,lox ,71 . the extetarbllVf . :Istity ' 7 ' [1102.4 to them for I. L1Ckr,..131.4T, 47 lb. mnde a Ma lye., cut Irnt, ..b..1. re t • .....1 on ret , .”•dr. spa Lppit rabbi to other burrays. b`C ....I. 7.• c. ,71. h• oxplr• Una of rill ..4•11, w br,t7 Lakes pin, toa 1.1. ••••abeptl, dm, a &Larch. A_ P. IN, It It ordernl that th• rabi ortitim be biltri t tbn Pat. .nt 0tt0...t0 Tuo.l•. lb. 'Lib 4.7 a Munk it. at 02 ....Isl.. M.: .In 4 all 1,..,.cr0 ary.74.llfted t 4 aPpellt ma thaw v.... tf . an: they ball.'• by asta prtittna ought at tolw rm.... 1, , ,,y• crtwaltz., Ow u!,...1Kuir.7.1 to ft Win the 1.4.0 t 415•0 thief nbw.00... ebe<tfr. 7' •if 1 , 7117 17,,,wrl tabz, I t lust twenty elsys twfbre thf , 2 of,hurto.f., all telilb7r.by r.leal by •Itber I`..rtt ta to 'kW 7Cbt, tabot b. taken atoi tnutgrott.a to emotloot• WILL tle mice •f tbe 'deice. lehleb ail be furtutb.-..t.0b strlfrator. ti. , y.m.1..1..., Lt. Ibls notme. h. publlftect .0 thy Net, \ 147011 Intehlut.e.r, Itepubbe, Colral.nkWanbingtott. It C , l'enbrylvani. Inquirer. VIM 1ett , 141.14,...•}1.abia: 1,...44.1...../rurna.l. Proryl,noe, Ith Y . Islimtrirab a ti r .l.o , l7 .; X: i t.42,i i r4 . h, n, Pert. u .fl•atut; 'xrr,,,t., ow Im., lat.terb Its. co, • Wuk 1,, three mancuslreowukorrrri•.a. to 4 , , • , 12 1 7 4.) of M•zlt7 but_ . -..- 11105,. 1:1VIIAN Swnnel Gray, \\ - .NiERCIIANT TAll.l\ '',, Sr. .r.z.,- /kid Broildtvr, Si. 41'. :rect. \ isrla ..- 11 . 1 0, 1:: .. 1 1 7 res . a d r l 7 t d , t t o 5 , 111 , w\ h s 11S 1 1.1 H ar . ¶lOOOO. Which sill t. •up to otil '' ertal . : l gT ,' ' ' .tbA 1,• truate .41 meet Om a .robatlon of those Irlui 7ft 1 r.,- 1,1,i Wilt, thols palms -e, . 10 (~,1 TEAM ENGINI WANTED . I—A ..: , u aerosol hand KTEA , SII:I". INE, four to V. T. ' er, wast.d to pumas... by S117(111R1D011 a 11s 11111.• , \ pea \IV Wet... acol blest a. \ • VII O_US. lit; ~ L AINES:*A. A. MASON A . 117, 1 1.,?: ) .1.... ' , p:l.M.d."ll.7 l :g7lZreg.; ••/lina .. W. as le and lel mats.. , To • Freighteis. • ~. Y tea LET—Ono of those .c \ e ij modions ..a ' Canal irodellou. situated' at tomer of "; Iy and Wens , streets, owns,' te - titter so i n. t. p .: ass. Posaesslon siren iitt as t ir . :, ) , , , Se . t r ria s t.. Ap. ''' i .112}if , ' 101WIrth st. ,OTTON-24 bales, 004 qualitv, 'n store 1-1 an , l for sale LI PICIU:'t . . CO, 34::3 ear ItMli • t 14 ' 0,1) GREASE=SO te!.. N. ta, ,3 re .,, in \ .rie on Vo. Washington, for. a:o %Awl it ESE-8141boxes,for ask, fir 1.) TS - MAUDII.}Atti C./ GREASE -6 hbls. for sok by j. Q ALT PETRE—SA &iv CnideZ.in store, su.l f, gale b, ISAIAH 11 , 1ela,V* CO., J.= Wa , rr %ad Ittont scs. rroncoo-61) boxes good brisoastuts'd for BA .*, I:SI,TAII DICKEY. Co. -IRON, NAILS &SPIKE,'S, of best tplatitY, from Mortsede. loot WorKm. ?•onittanllL Cu tale VT .423 1P51.00 DICKEY *CO. TZEATIIERS—Constantly for ride by j.= Ippl Ati DICKEY a CO. tiIbFFEE-100 bags . for ii - ale , br I. I lea 18110 U DICIKIV , „a CO 1.1 NIOI...k.;SES-1 alb's. "St. Jame!' t,7. IL LLI - Battle trrouul. ' WNL BAOALLY a Cil LOAF SUOAII,4I:-80 LLIs. slnall LonveA; LO pbi.. tolol4o Pbt 'l4:th cra.hod: eritct: W2.I:FBA.OALLI. a CO.. '‘ 13 and 2 4 17. 0 4 .L OMM.ON SEGARSL\ - 110 Janie*, (3000 formebl WI.I3AGAIAIi•CO, C • 12 SW 20 WOO4l it Philadel SUPERIOR c ' rot. (00.11.;• at 'MEETING Ftti.wli.at Elti ard fkboot hat_ at I P-41. to st settleet termer duosof the duos of Plttetwxh ail eoni=e r ep JalTai • . ,r„E FOLLOWING PERSONS are Onti -530 to 6.1 p *mike Tear 1051. at the Pittsburgh ' Arm.. cf the Del... a* 150511al &kW) , Ins*.e... Com. L6f ,.. 1•11.1.1.1101.- MI ' \' . . • I Persarks•slns. Lambert* 5t0pt00........3 5 Co--. ....... ................ 3 6 A015...' Wilson* C 0..-- 9"./ B ,hllArs&Co...— r1ng.56.1446100m & Co. 10 Ble, 11 John s•Aerch Andrew,. Jrs • tc , lor C sllleCursolct P:.- . ...... .._ 10 Sir .. Oarruou 5 MeCuteheott W. • R IV Ns zu , 1:114a0 ... 30 Idel'arland J. 0- .. . .. 5 Ba . w Pearelea..— ' McDowell A P.... ..... ...... 15 liar rd oho 8..... 6 Mclntyre Irns. ... 30 Bear, Pe rA 06 DJ Magee S. • Co-...._..... lend' A C ' . 10 McKee 36nauel \ . I 110.3007 Joho. .... . \..... 5 Rol,. 5cK .3 . 1-.N.,__...._. 4 McCantork A ch.. Ise , ..... .. „ ... 5 murnhy, Wilson A Ca ‘ .1.... I Clark ¢'l,o.m ......... ...... 10 MurPhY W. 11 •-••••••••••• • ••• • i il Ch ' • ' ..- 5L • •• • ...-....-. 1015.1.1.. A. ll_ Char h. C 0 rs A Co_ slllartln W.A.' _.. . A. 40 cox 51. U. ... .......... 5.1 IlaraelDro•ga 3-- ...... - I.' o Crack WA •.:, • ..... 10 qulrany a Le 1114.. 40 Catdwe11.1...A...,.., ' 10 Meson A, A, A Co-...• - qt, R e.., 0 ........ 5 liilllogar Jam.- - .... . ll \ 1 N r 'III:• 1 6 Znq A ' .... .6 Miller. Church A Co--. 5 Cob . . p7rTO ' S 'i tt 'i l 1 ..,, '.. . F t ) . rt ‘r l ' Atlall...:l( .. . ...; .. -. g Ckenly. Jon.% AG, \.... 30 14111enber O. 11. ... ..- 5 conk,Oghtm R. A ...,, i 5 : Roes.° D. T A tk3.....- ... ~..: V,IVIN! . , II • - - -, ::.\.,t , ',V0t,'."."0;;;;::::::." , ....: .. '"5 005, " ,:,. r- •- •,...e9 01,1 Abner 0---. ....... IS ' Nen Al,•nder . \. l. 611.616. A Co,- ..... . ... :,, 10 Davi.. Jet II ....„ Perry !_ r ,16 Bou•n Ilatewa, ...., 5 roetley A tirleon....---1, 5 010.1 .Isk Co \•5 Preston A Wietoner--_,... \ 5 Ebert:tort i .. Jr. ...., ...6 Patterson Joht. \ 6 Advert. IL Co ... 3 Palmer, Ilanna A C 0...:. 5 . 1 . Rn l 6 6 4 l• 0r017.-.... 6 Pave P. 11._.. ...... . ...... , ill, Poolst Ilenry ... .... . t Peell,o ACo 10 Elem.:an-Jr. -- . 11 1 , ...,k.111t5b,.11 a (.60, 5 l'eghlirh IS. 11 , . ..... Robinson A Mine. 15 Fah.an T M.... .. 4,., Selrketarkse 0. A -___ 9) tuleon A.. .... e, Ralston!. H.-. ...... ....,... 5 Trowen6.ld K.& n 14 R. John A ..... . ...... ...... • \ are., a Monaanno, ....- 15,1555 e. 61.telse•s a C 0...-., 23 g r. rale j ll l l ..-...--- .... 41!„ 1 11; 0 :';._,°: , 1:b07;glr',5;: . : 1 1, P., G,...., v. ' .. ' f.Dirottoonmak r .1..-- ... ... 15 0..3 D 60,1 301.1ealfe %V II- - . 140 Ilse. It A 5.',.... .... . In Schaffer 8.0. aCo 5 ✓ 1 i 5 tl ' en b ,:e7a j r IP A. C°...-- o re ,'r ee ' a '. l ' e A. 4 .4 ''......- - 1 '46..ard J•mee a 0., ._ 10 4 .015 J. S ... .. . .... .., 5 silo. 119- 151 b . ctorz; , 6 . ll. 01 , ../.01.11 : It 111Lc . tnn it . ) geith . .. - 1.:0.. ' 2iir dmrriff J.11..........' AS il e , • , , 'ILO Bro• lu.W. ter Jehn,Jr.,... ..... 5 I J.rol - Veen ... _ DO Wt.. aCo 42 , .... v., • . Ll.PestrAn losurance • -.. 70 ...11, 6, Cbll.l. a to._ 10.1r , snoely U. E. A J . 1 , - 10 fin.,... 11. J .. 50,111Imarth A N01d......... 6 Illif (VA ,01 ..... ..... .. L.1Wn0ht.....5•01e. ACo .1.. 5 o. ',Ana. A+. ___ .sWarttee .... AII \. 6 linarrfle•ra,...W.d A. 0&.. ,: I . o !,`"‘,,T s ",, j ,t A ti i 7c.: .:.. 1?,!ii:15• = 4 ° .1.0 2 ,!i.........._. I! L a A 11,411.1' ...., ....- 1010oung Wm. A Ln Liv . .! , .., , ,. , 5 5 5 , 3 ,, 1. , „ ... . 7 . : 1 10 01 , 1 ?Au , * Win ,.. ... \ ...... ....- 1 . 16 J.2.A . Se • , .: . : r. 4. IiADSI.Ii '.1.i.....,- ' \ Pate nt Right.. Sale by_Counties okßtates. 114 ti ~..,..: , 0 0 f , T h h: tr ,, !. a , l h .t . i , • jr. le t s . o n v d e o rjl , B , T i ttle t . d r for `,',',l-rt7.:!•, LI .':,...tirxt '4P,rl=Vl.,'. he.; ''' 1 17,11. 1 'Fir;,`121 . 41 4 ! f.ti F Ze P T 1 4 . 1, 4 Zty ' 4 I •tat 0. nln n It. ,lIILL.F:n. Pole AscT. Az_ 31° 11T RENDRICK, F 4u.rdi . n7., qnd Chp • V • A.I m 14 , *•:p•np .I b, Aget . it ro . r Manfifsetlp \ ~ri\ l'arlltT• ' •Ve . oi ' lO'n -j pall ' V.F. I:l4 ' n " :=iaLu•lA ;n1 , , , ,, u , ..igr ., i . netrt , ion, er,e,nrfrr.n-.•~ •rders prozra y artonded to. In trutions will in all raft. ••• trllVieit 0t,...1. V.,ar humincsa I .rtbn tolicittok: • I plot Ml wolf tO MO every • ...Con In your behiklf. Jar.,:y (RAN I) DI VIS'ON, OF A., will IL I, n l k .nresolon, In littabgr 11, on !Gnu. t o :IL I n'S , \ SAM CEL J. PICKAN S. G. S Sterling Exchange. \ BI LS of Exchano on London constnntl3- ,21 1 .1 \ Oda Associa d Firemen's knxerance Compa4r. 2 5 I.R 1.. S of this is t t o t it f t, o ( f . 1,11,1.1z1.7, lid Allegheny Bridge. QTIAA :S of the St flts4t.lllLL & CCL 'lnr this Bridge ti Esclmio 4,2 IGII CILECI \S , for sale in sum to suit s &,-,.. 1 , 11,1tiv14. A.117L111313 F l A 0, ,e.:l , , nes c 4 Market ud MI .14. AC (-.--„ -- s'''L,43.4 R-I , c, hints. in storn nd for I• i• .11,- rig,ctre4 , in.oo{.s•ffieWcnzsoene, \ ~....1 \ _ - ,ALIIrII, UOILDON. 134 Pm:lke --4 - c.; 141`i NU AL. SALE.—The semi=Fifen -17 .1 0.111. A, MAAON , A CO— gill eantinacs iiMe. r: and AL•Net ;Ll}. rein . dee:riot!. ot-,11 . 4 „ t.e.l•, earner, e end Aeri Wilms at alreut °nab el,. e.. are er,et ra2l •., \ Notte. • THE Rut..el-1,1,er has sold out his store ne ar ,, ,,, , .. and tlatirn .tort tv trade. to TIIOIIAS COL. 1.1 , ‘. who will cam or; the , Grereee. sod reodo, hull Et.... io ,• ~ 3 1a....1, b o. 2 4 % West \Me of th• lois -1!1.111.1. Pit l• burgh . eLd,l co. • hot I Wout4 Invite toy Cl. too/...r.. tr.,11..50d itle't , ul , l3c ocii%ral.lr to bestow the -nntn,,ler.:, at Lite p., that the , ,, vziolly b.-towed .• ..,: \SLACK. l't,J , o r 4 h. lLounrr 12t.h.15.5t.' —I itgl , 2t • 9 ,F \ ..'. "-- i" CY \ PIIS \ I3LACK 111 ' A t:I I I .I .!I G N. I s."10 ° . I G . ~.,,Ae, ~61 , a iry ati‘the swot hu.lne so the .4am. old st•Od. Pio. 23. West 111... t the ti.....a1. l'ltt•burelL All Itleds t prxinvt will hit talsen .n - x..-haact toe Gro , eria... I sol. it, a kbare.ot pithholi. 1., ,,, 6 ^ TIVISIAS OULLINS. I.l”•••.rxh..l.ussi /5 t0.:10.12.. a a2UU Q ,EL LERS' COUGII,SYRU%—"Withotita i... 3 a.a. - .. , ITry.strann. (Fifth Wapi t i ob. 2.3tP.., MO. mr it C. htir , ,,--,..L. IP. 1811. nit. I ti•osht • Peas Ter, c....d. The . lath *lion.' I went Urged outing tbs. u•nxi; I.t, notvilLstandins I but slept nem th. night. bcf...r..11.* per...nn ft...pins with.. nes sa muck annoyed .., t r., ~usnine, tbot he 40C ttp upl went tditifnisat , clad b mat • bottle of y - ort• C.Wgh gyettp,\Oss sou of 1 ,,, Alen, to Sr spun! setontshatvnt...P.PPoS En, ngh as if F wag._ I went to work la the Ihnirrialy •II Inn tow ;uI•• ••li. . •Jo rile. I tweet, ....ref, that I a nt well s. g nntnteg la, the A.,. et.-coststgners,nr.d Zbst the ItattOstrnt Si rearae• Crcss.r•st sad =II br a. r_ SELLERS. 57 Wood . . SEW BOOR! BEM" 804.8.8,L, ‘. A T 110 L3,11.,S LITERARY DEPOT, N 9.7 AI Ito - .I ...eat. orteuite tb. rort 011ie, .. ~...t• ~, 1.110 Bok. lit Vetruary. i aim: Natl.:est Islaralin , frr Fe.ruar• .. h00r....11...1.1 ikask.Ne. ii. May La.,.:, e beam. by the inthorrr . 3tanfk:/ 111.11• - e , Loralon Art Japrnal for 3 ....0)". IL: . ondon Labor awl /col= roar, Nor IC ani I. Nate) Ara/111,M Ito. 7. Ilorue sod Its /atlneace. • droteatir any. Swam. In rrarire; by e Aleratoter D.roal. . , Kolo.terbrt, Marsala*. forJalrnar77 A/ a Yero , ' II Y.l-oltnrist an 4 Coltlntor ttn , Jannary. , tloorsflarahant'a /lumina. for January. SS a rani. Rooker . a Maa-arine. for J.nary, Se a rear. . ' Itarrer'r lllaantrit, for ).boar). Vta rear.. tfol,bnio %liar /famine , it a ynr..\\ kohictle /tararia, aria, fl:a • rftr. • • so • Morrlr a %His' Rome Journal. s, \ •tioley'aLady'a Bok. am Juluaryt SZ,O4a. pear. OrzbarsaY)taarrloa. - SASQ \ t.artaloSa , , a."l \ - Leh. , AlationalMantralna, , 1.0u,,\, - wt. Hauge,. tr Cant Marna natl. Y , larre aorrtrnent of 'l,sters, Literary P4;411 1, 0.971 • aral la 4 autarrlrtlnno racetreat at the pa. !tomes .am and Hot,Vater Apparpuk, put HEATING $m GS of \ e\ery \totiats..llll.m.l.l. rombaulatt• 1411111.4 e. 10:11/ • *IV Ma : Fy 4 1 4 E, Vk t in MeV. 7\ I Q. °LID \ 131.• ank2 kegs Bei f` Itis~.ll¢ In sto 4 twitti a CO. FeRESILtt \ OL J.Au" IT \ s ARl)=l2,p ;_sN Print* 01 , e r + i lsk' ESTABLISI 'D I ` l l . 4 1 1 4 - 2 " . *r/II be soli etllars ratsil • IN,: tlutri rat, I A \ll ..111 1 4. =peeler's' 4 ). LOC ig h tl24., r 1.11 • V:1(0 ,teta , IRA IN SPA.R.NI , ; , 4 , PAPER NDRW Lninitird—Yor ink, 05;0.65 Marta ,_.., - ,•,,', \\ : THOMAS Pd ll' \a .‘,V4.LL PAPEk& BORDERS— , -An r N O . dn.raraordnont:rdobraArnernn7 ati6tapd' .. , '. 7:IM ,br , \, 711d6SAd s t.a. ` 1 MA , & MOLASSEFH • 42 oaaN. O. 51ohvar•n, 1 , Irlrds. d:dar; .. „ . ~j e i ! ..P i t "'"lPilErti.%ktr i th:t r ,.. -.. TER \4 bbis. prl 4 o rito, non. .• as br •" Aid) , . IDALZELL a , _. 11 EES,WAX-1,2 ten. nottr.inndin; from str. ttt" 4 \ * "'Cn 7 is ' il i tA ar i X Vorcht . i. g IIEAS\--5 b 15.4. note Inneng _Onm Iltr. IJII .I. rurem, r *ale li d ‘ lid AL L. 1 ., (.4U ...d 4 ,4 %. 1.. —...t , LPL. X. 61.1 rt U Ell FRUIT/-, I: 7Ma Thu • \\!.. \ \ \ : ,•." D tT4ll. ; tVird \ 44. Omar, far do bi In tllll Dr., El. Cu. \ \ JNU ' • - ra Wnter and trani On:, \ ;Floral' moo io nof the rent Sipe-Annual Sk,,, for, .\ ,4 T1 , 76?1,-11r D. 110.., T•A. A.. SONNot C0.1k6,2 and 84 ar ks/. arra.— I thoir gunk of SS• It Anna,.lntsich 1 4 . Nam. . Mascots, Casbradraran: Liallt i . r i ll Do =it Alkw"V i t.titgr el t.4N . d:P. 0.4. ! __ .14 llexic:O to . YLLSIS.B, 66 to Ft?ah 8011, for ,D. 10.411 its Cu. ILASSE' I bble. and 5 bbls. Su .\ . .. „.. Magyar , . Manganaaolatt' ORO k. CO. are just receilit 4... or those • ••tbrtablo RATS. buuld th4b.cat 111 call tbe then- ' AL_ t„ e TOR I.N ES, &c. --McCORAA .. o ko lose tb•I• stock 01 Fllltb.olfig ATI... 1144. bill bud at to their n 1 a fo L tipo f genii NiEl FFS, .O, w Mtn ar tutijrtl ELLERS' U a:WALLED Mar 00E. Flualtlel oast. 144._ r. R. E. Ell:tear oar Vetdinst• decidedly the beet we have m‘Vilitics M.r ceej• WriniArgati yerenteL It you rut a act= deetroyer, ILI at the Drothol• ot \ It. X FELLERS. SEEDS -100 bn ris::;lci 19 ' .and t0r.a1.14, ENGLES kitNNZIT. IT.Sesaul43s4 141 Elm st. (111EESp-200 bFs. Vf:lt., for sale by A.l -Jas ' WICIE.t iIIcOANDLYza. LAX-,-40 halos for tide by Sair wtotc a mem:fetus. rH BUTTER--1 caeo Fa.='ly Print; * bosui (11 lb& Nita ki,l9: id ram oilier,sad for aale % ,zs a 1611 \ -B . O6JULT Stn, C()31 31 'C I . VAllSndltl A> \ . L 'd' th etbl. tarot ~vi'4 ..r♦giT^ , 0e1,.. Mo7s. I,_ CEA-R.OE3U . DAYS \OP BAILIN9' . 17AAY" STACE- 4 -111 TIII rayi xtlr Tatir 1tt.51 `4. .... tnNa k aturJr. M Ma.rt h ....... B.turdy. arch 20 .. 6atun.ln, Apia 3 . April ,t 7 ...... - Satur..l.,. 1\ attml•, O' D. • •••• • Siturday. MI T tv. , • sstorkla, - , Jul., .... Optuniay. Jltne •• Sat u rday. Aug 7 Sat u rday. Satiirda.r. ..... Snpt ---, Saturiar. S.?pt IT • . eutnrlay, Forurdar .... . SatorthANor ..... atrday. 11. ........ • • Ct NAT: 1,0 M L • N1.311A RA. fen. Roston. AN AKKA, for Nom. York. EMIOVA. Wr jiee York, t. CA3IBNIA;\froM Elo.tns. tredr.ef.l3y. atf Asl.k. from N lurk. I.rnirm.J., NIAGARA, from Boon, IT*Cce,ft, , , tt, .I.lla TYO\ AMERICA, from N Tent., IVenroly , 1.1 rre. ,rtnn. W•AI. nt, •• CANADA. from N Son, Irv/Inc.d. PHILADELPFIiA &LIVERPOOL YIION TIIILADELP CITY OF BIANCITLATEB, Thnrvln CITY OP OLASOOiV. ' • ThurDl, CITY OP 3LANCIIESTFR.. Thurel, THOM . LIVERPo_a CITY OF GLASGOW. W,4lnr, CITY GP MANCUESTE.I4 Wtdo, SOUTHAMPTON & BREM \ . York. .N...r New. FAPIIIINIIT.IN. Jo.r. 31 I , b il Ell-MANN. r ta h :8 NI, WASIIINUTON. 3I rLI A ;111 II RIOIANN, . ~ Al.. 24. flu; WASIIVOTON. Mx, ...-.. Jub 1LF.1131.4.NN, \ June 17 Jul, WAkIIMITON. \ July .1: Au. 1111101 A 1.1. 0 %. , Aug 14 Fr g. WASHINGTON. \ Frvt 11 ...• IiERNIANN . \ Oct 9 N. r WASHlbili Z.:, \ Nor Co 10..- LIEIBIANN.. , '5, -- -- --`-...-- \ \ et7r, OH M.A.k..E \ : t, .\ .. Sat • \TET--weatber y, sterda \ lIIN IP:mimeo genera if was s. we uktear of no he vf tram, c teals \ ILoCße—lteceipts we fugalfa i , dmr, b;: t et; have no Iva rtsi cban. r \. Thy all from Orin buds mini about tar Maned bbl. at 32 443, pri • c ter figure litr s. L. 43 a 3 12 I fart have ommaehrifined to email lo s Ps en. miuumption at SI 1262.3 1114 25 for a g and es \ \\ GRAIN—No bldg of. ronsmpia es Lat. en: doing in • Grain. In the a. ova of receipt. l uy ' , ate •t. We may continue our qu don. lio fullows 7. l \ llleat iam r.i. ft 43 45; Bmley . liti felm Con 401 rel Oati aOiWe It . bushel. _ - .... . . OLLOCERLES--Po. r has become a t C ie ail. In Wm lieqUenall of the pret elated state of or river. Sala • II bads. in lots. at Ge. moo. befog he, I; mall twhy - ~ j,\, \t,„ soma 'B.saLem at Ca. &Lista obis co 'uses, i.. tato. a 4 3W - c18251c. 4 mss. 111 Cod.. b selling in limit • late, to the eZ and miontrf t •at nti Cr itie• \PIM Mar Lo '. ' quatea MPROVISLONLI—Per stet fit apples Os in :are light Dye.. mama. 0.0. 1 at Ilia 'homier, ard P‘4911 hi- N, plain llama \ Lard itt telling in small icht'st about Ibto . \.. \ , .... „, ..,....,. for tibia and fig.for bans. Dried teed mar se q' d arfiliic slab no miestoany con videtabh\ extent. c3nort mi. \st tette of :3 lipis at 40'.b fuse e. u . . . .. • . . ~ BUTT E--3.1e. out More baSo Lewo ~...,da r, i ~,,,,,a! war at Ita for freslamili. In bra tad Kilt, Ind too small bra, put up for rondo . data. 3111.11ing cat Lair goal •es of Mil ate selling at 124117.4 7 la.isol tag ai 334L10L0r • tialltr. \ \ . . OsEE—A fair rea , r tusinste le doing'. In cIZ .. at 34a7, 33 3 LT—We may quota , ocuinali - 4., C 5 : , ..70 , " Lit : Lo• LI Is—Leal-1i 30 Mail. at ~.1, 7 1ki, tetarlay at 314 , 818 It - . . ''' .4 .. ..,a— "M ll l' a t o ''‘' u li r ' ll . e-% . & .. 1 e 0 . \ • \ matt an time. Salta 8 tons eset ' ri .6.1 ' \ ere.= la orth Ite. Potash 4.11(441ic 'a CriLIDL - There li , a regatta \temat \• 'i ' \ , \ full mime r for Pittsburgh ru\ua . a:Mail - MOS 1021 . 334 , :and rm..' . \ Our =suave mil ma doing • r . ' . , —....... II LIIILOBE .\ Catcli,—There !,/ The offorinot. resobett 'OD 0..1 • re, KAI'OO Ito bn. her., \ The,. ranged Ante 53 00 4 0(.. 00a7 13 rut; and are i. tzsaztolloto bottle. roltir to sell otit. (Into—Th•Ttlct, Taill tor cOr the mtW to tho Ttotoit, 1 13.4 • three .melt Oct. aeon, T fella ote vc l.to and OW; 1141.0 fray :at,. , t t ,Virgtois at 11 and ttOptbfit of \ tiao t:Mt • la.o,ll.=iVi T 1 n; o ItkOtltey—Pate..of thtno* at Mos4oX. 11,11Toont . bblt p ko,V.—Soles 500 Balttmon. , Too d'eumberlandlT,Tt.Ti • k t thostloonl to 4.1', 10 3142 rtmen 0 ? •17,,,r1 AK WI. bW, M 1 solott \do tharto ont 004, btrisavt It I\ . tti bid, 17„ti.otited 'COLINTEEtI a%llar notes icitl r o g 4 \ iirk7:7l. ° : iV - I•ertal:t. Thee. eleatto / eaten ; ,s o d It it it . . • ._, IROCER 5 .7e..riin• 2} - © i , , ._ \ r ‘lll. 434 tiirri _, .a:OW lia' r nltZ r resi Tor th e atellir pm, Me our Perham letaarketr. Stollarea—The i of the peat tp .a 1 -.that up •120,0 b la th lakine a tofu c,,x tb• week o e.. blue, sad ent Pj, rued to oh • Ints at lO,Krio2 ...'utkrtor aril far ate the do 16*1er * lion. , A•taired gout the atir that, =I Lb*. lirt reorfets or thCr iie C lD, lta prove/ uoarol urtLarl I • that rty pert of atio *loth, al rousouttna upon the rero • • • ..P , /th . '••• I I le, (heart-Meru Meth has tortoni _. • ltVa4ao3/0 UM. tRII7d4 sad .. tooth 'thither nilmor bv.p...4-.N., ban Itfp-ututhlog roam 15,5-0 tor Pe a••••te.. mPle:e. rio7= C 6. 4 lQ t114;1 1 .4 , U,r.`i.4 .11'.44 ° " 7°- t o aura b•! , ?:;:xv,, , •„'%. 1 7:=11 4 N , /,, aral the e= date.* Mu L. — - atametea thetraleV?th Ithe--) e. hut t e elathirkfol \ \ threr , 10.1 or or, o Med ot `ma eu to 0 , ---- Uustratite.' ,a(thir Counterfei c.;17 51. c. etrost %Li Gr 4 134.%.:: ". th, I etiht . 11.611thiMInt t the Lb, hart . seL \ A \‘' • N experienA • 'areltinme man, Li, n. heart urtnerril - 123..t0^ . . •ka gltij,oT f.nrca satomz tl,nune Tr, sidelmingoeuotAtroltloi.No.liK, "toTntr4h hse+ an Atterviror tiezv t2al4.l.„tfl' . • Ts•l7llf :_e 41. 0:50.0 B t S gAtEmptit— . ;menthe? nisi{ goo,l ro — keTtrees 'Ten. • Ad.: r ,, T. max., beectlwrittn, of the 0.1-. actifOltine..? • \ .• • • • ialsnl , 0, • • . .. \ . , , 01, -- -•-• 4 \ ‘ , - ' ' . , ' \ \ , \• \ \ ,FeV \ A ulttlersie ed, haring 1i5.1 1•,,, , q . proper- \ V.i. it Uo.o.roi.d , hr Po recut or. •,,, 5e...4 .1 i-ter..t:o.). ' • . • •\:\ ' • .I. a rdalkr rosured.rotb•gt.lebtormaluenrlcor#.;oretriar; • ; .. • 0. 7 Agent, Ne,6l, th,n17,h251,1 neve,. keit 3 Ida '_ • . ,-: \ d y" to olm that dm emtp,Loy , ioy? WI? 4, 1 , 1 , 1 , .. , 71r •• . . ,' -• \ \ =lli "jhtriz=i9Po,:li:t.t . p", '.:,;:isz,•''t7 l l4;:: - . . '..• to4t..lzht'a ti. Tii,A14:1.3. ,. ' , ‘, \ Bow kley42V9LeT ItAtt_tt,—ltal:o.o. , \ \ , • \,- 4 Estate \for Sale.; \ .., \, , - . . \ \ iyi \ tASX s,TERMS.-Y.li.„ 11:•1114 ,- ;1101 1 - ,- ' , • ' ... ,-..t ~., , LiA;VVooesdnet. I Ithoba.rch. c00n : t5.11. , , , a4,`, : , • \ Wally a , o ot io Mayo WoJthon, oi_ sm., Bloom RA tto alththrator. .amt Cod t; SannslCanmt \: - • . , .00hing Chislos.Drettom. The touralimont r:thsthathst \ • - :.. , 4 LOOM op ritter Mao then la a fins ior 1, no t.l ono t. AP , '.'.:- .- ' ClSetard Of thriling pow:S i lt:tee. amte,•••:l•....l,.•,tciem CO \ • , ~ , . • , • rows-table 11.. oleos, t' country k o sn_s,,, ~ ..,. it. lot \ ; • ~ - 1, Altos • Let as Mk Moootothitela Atm, meth .7 tb•- }Wilton \ \ \ XIII of 11111or.Ch`Arett A , N . Mt eon., Vor' Immo 0- , • ~ , - ~ ~ kly to ~ JO B. NCL.X.. AM. rod. 'I Li., • , . thillotamlAt-11- ` \ - Goma ilmot I.lttsbarob. ' 4,- .: . N. . - ' .:, _ \DiVid-AL/7 -.--2— . \ rit*: l E Trusteesof . "t 1143 Fittsbaigh, ca•-) •\ • i ) JL ColalMai" boa this day declarea it Dits. ior.:l or 1 Am mon out or the rrothe of the httt nix months,. tim : , \ , . "Z"d' of C..."PaoT. Dal thA I , mthont to moth- ~ \ . Ao If that,. trial le ptratotatle et Al :It h it. ,CV of. t.,7:e elellatiri• • JASLIAs 11.1.111thSTY, Tomcs: , _ . \ 0 ......g1Ath ( 5 0=IMAT. Jats.l2, 15Z2.- , ithlti..loo ) . \ ACK,REL--.Nos. 1, - 2 and 1, for - Irak ty ' . \ • .1,1r M .;.1t .c wick; A3l -tANDLEAS?-- -- . . V.A4D--8 pkgs. No. 1, for sal:, liy - - :ex * 31:t!,1,11.1. I ILKAVA,ItP pouitqm eirpbl e JILIJA Dr. frra at ,t6te North ." ant u di r M citgi VANTONVINNNES=4 - or - 1, - I . U;rart.d . 1.2 q ..t.Dejani— . lb,etatte. ver 4fund. .7\ .31u.ttleur ;ARD 20 b We. V inter Strained, just from am . r rb r lV .0.1f1.0.1341.1i11Z, I 0 O F :L2 f o o: c tz , le by • JUL .09 \ ...\ \ MIL!? uaTt.i„tweect. far tale by Jot& & OJ rrOBACcO-r-75\1)0&.er-,M.'d f'=" l3 t 41 •1 ' X J:IO 4 .4 111 1 )TATil'LW'S a c 5.. 11., Imp% k:Brk-, it Y. r2l4ng a Vr-jl, 16-C4-.1k"7,:e1!7 .- ra 21:1.1 rIJ.-4 tk a t=d auk for sal, b y - I. VATMIA B * 00, 91.EAs 7 -5 hf. JL \ 60 • zze• x;
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