deepotism. It will be the duty of Clur gratitude • to cheek Russian ambition by our manly breast, that ittnay not overflow the world, endangering yourown future; upop which humanity leolui as to a guiding star on La ankind'e eky. Sir; lon well pleased_ to nesnre one of the sympathy oVCincintual._ I saw it, sir, con the day o any airiest, powerful like the voice ~ : afthe Lord la a thunder storm. thlY sick heart • ,,.......--'7,teltrefrellted by it like nature coils sultry sum -..:"W,lehr day; by lightning and rain.i. I thank you ••raostferveutly.for. it,.-4Let me hope that the twft . rbed, nature of yonr generous . hearts will ;.;:typvt,rieb in, harvest for freedom sake, and .. - i y,tleetwill:rhies the metttpolis of the west to the jftettd etation of the metropolis' of freedom on PrrySTILJUGIA GAZETTE P.-11BL/81,180, DT31:11/T1: TUESDAY 510:ANIN0 : FEP 1" 1852 i f2 )—ig.S . DZYGe,..IL4TTL'a WILL .4E PDAND ON,4ACII ?AGE OA THIS PAPER. Koseoth's speech to thf pepople of the Cin cinnati be touish ore,the first . page. Itis Ailaougat hle happiest effotts. • 'kind, by All incline, the ..nrtieltt • signed "A blettitne,"-bSth for its eubject and its own and timing rend, qet upon the areggeitious of, the writei, by nttendiug the let ' • tore! ovProfcesor LocKe, whouscouree cowmen ' oes'llis.,eveuing at lainyitte •. The stsfizaship Isabel, which eeMed from Charlestorion Saturday last for Havana, took out liftrthree cubits and, three hundred and eighty -five steeregepassenges, nesilyall of whom Were en route for California: There were also fifty . fifirtatlttCbtA baardi accompanying mas teri to tie land or. gebl. On qe next trip or the Steamer, the ClWirier esys' r - the number of olives will be silll farther tnereased.—Nellintere ThiS fit the way the Compromise is observed. - SMITS, ars being itilniduced into New Mexico, - Utah, Rod even California. The spirit and un derstanding erste iCetapromisa are I aughed s to. seism by southeiwaneu, while continual hub . hub is kipt opabJot a tingle poor, trembling fugitive; whose escape is "connived at by :those who el:mbler slavery a crime- against, thid and man. Northern Union men, as they call themselvee— servile dough-faces, as dig are In reality,arecentintaallyprating about the value of the Union, and the duty of observing the ' co4romisik that it the Fugitive Slave Law, to prevent our Southvra ,brethern from going off In a huff. 'When, however, fifty elnvcaare ea. ported to 'California, and when they know they are.gradually being introduced into the New Terkitories, these lavers of the Union make no trialunstance, never otter a word of complairit, and eziniss n o, Diars of n diasolutiou of the mlion bh,'ito,, the patient, quiet, easy North, .will never dissolve the Union, there is no ague• ger'[ in ihak quieter. It is only your chivalric slave owntj that Cots up such fantastic tricks, and whose haivido and bluster so, terribly slam opr timid,. tuning . dough faces,.. What 'care . these. Northam , Cempro miso metiabtio t sla . very New Bier.inoi lltab, or California. or what tare they about the. demoralising influence of compelling q , people to acquiescence in dare catching in their millet, although they inel that. thereby. their manikins' is disgraced, and that ' qiey themselves are not free from the, guilt . srhich Is proitouncA ripen the man atelier: What care they,lshant' anything but soutnern liars and the pries of cotton I Thank find, the spirit of the tree Worth is - not entirely broken. The good lenven - oriight principles 14 working, and Noithein dough-fours _will soon 'find that the just indignation of an insulted canstitaenny is nomething more. tnargible and terrible than the bravado of the chivalry. THE 47i.euz. OP THE PRONEMEIIS 'The National fotelligencer of, Friday pub. lichee tha entire uurrespondence between Mr. Webster'Secretary 'of State, and Mr. Lawrence, the American ginieter at Lon,fon, also between Mr. LaWaence and dords Paltneraton and Gyen wille, flittish . Secretaries of Foreign Affair's, on the subject of. the firing by the British sloop of war It Esprese," into the American Mesmer Prrmethens, at Ban dean de Nicaragua. • Mr: Webster first nate to' hfr. Lawrence re , rites the facts, •an,4 Instruetri : him to deresed n iii.savoind or expTanatiou of the not froth the British gliferniiient„ After some delay, aimed . -I, by the resignation of Lord Palmerston, and the induction of Rid Granville, and also by that-, • : 1 'govereirri'ent - nia having received any official 4 4feounOk ,the rit,Thir from:- Vico Admiral Sir .' George Sajiimouli'mpmanding in vlinee seas, .. ... during which se eral friendly uoico were ex clmgeffi, :Girl,. Granville despatched 'the follow . ing note to 11 . Liiwrence;which, with n corm . icons note of ichiberledgement riven Mr. Law, . ' ' ranee, close* t o c , orrespond,ence. • • - Lord Gronkiik to ifi-i'Larrtnce- : . ' FOULION OPTICC, Sholiary 10, 1052. The undersigned, her Britannic Majesiy's .._ , • ' Secretary. of State for Foreign Affairs, has the honor to acquaint Mr. Abbott Lawrence, Envoy 1 Extraortnary and Minister Plenipotentiary , .." from thelinited States o AmericU, that her M elody's Government has jot received from fi {hesat , e Viee Admiral; com ding her Melody's - - tival Forces in the West Indies, a report upon E • }tie subject of the ; "Prometheus," which is to -the follosebig.effect : That, on errivingst Si. thotass'a, the :Admiral received a despatch from' the .Commander of her fifejesty's sloop Express,. Aprils; that, on the requisition of Mr. James Green, her riMajostis Consul at ,Grey :: towo,, , who islilin a priocipti officer of the Mos elititotrovernment at that place, he had by force .„. ~ compelled the American stemnehip Prometheus, A I: to Rey the Tort ;dues demanded of her by the .... authoritiesi of Grevtown. i s. To thia.,tlespat4h,Viee Admiral - Sir • George SaYrohnr bed immediately replied, by saying •: .. that neither, be, nor to his knowledge her Ma , i leafy's:cop:idol, had received any orders to allow i her Majesty e, , ships to be employed in fsuolt a . '' sarviee, or in enforcing the fiscal regulaffpue of ;Mosquito;. the tote object ,of the presence of British chips of war at Grepown being to ,le fend .the toms: and inhabitants front- aggressive ... i t attempts to deprite the Mosquito Government , , • of poksession, peudir7g a settlement by negotia , tion,Qf the queetion 'relative to Its future poi-. . ' •. . Gen, ' "Sir George Seymour bad farther captees i 1 ly forbidden the Commander of the "Etprees" I ' -: from agsin emSloying force to compel the levy . of duties for Gm:Mosquito Government-: ..• • : Theundenigned has noweto state to,Mr. Ab-., bolt Laartinee,-foe: thOiriferniation of bin Gov 4: ~ , ertutient, that her; Majesty's Government folly' 4, .Vipprove of the Vice Adreiral's i erindiset in this -•". _ ;matter; and that they entirely disavow the set ' 3 i *Violence eemmitted by the commander Of the •-• ',, •thixpreeei, l " Ott! also the requisition from her lifs : .jesty'e Camel, under ''which the ;commander Wed: EQ far as hiiietesi by any authority dole,. ed from the British-Crown. . . . ' Under' these ' circumstances -"her Melody's '.- • Government have etc hestitallon in offering an ample apology for that which they consider to 1 . Aisne been an nitrite' tido of., treaty engagements: and bee Majesty's Government de co, Without I loss of time, and immediately opal:Laic re«ipt Of :`o , the official intelligence shove' alluded . to, 11141. 1 . much as in their opinion it would be unworthy ~., 7 .- of the government or a great nation.° hesitate • .' shoat making doe reparation when theacts of their Subordinate -authorities; had beep melee* i.. 'not to admit of justification. , As her Mitjesty's '.. Government hare fell confidence that the Gov .; ' : aromatic of the United States is actusted his ".. similar feeling, they hope that this mutual con fidence . . ito each other in ill eases of anal dirpritee;;ssd,. -' • 1 until doe time has Ichipsed for the nem:veer:a ex ' i • planatiptie to lie received, to defer taking any' '. '. steps Which might lead to collisions, oqd tithe ~ mockaggraeate the original difficulty. .., The : undersigned 'requeits M. :Abbott' Law .. roma to - . accept the. assurences of hie highest consideration, GRANVILLE. Lewpr.scs, 30. On this happy termination of this unpleaseut ' age, the Washington oorreepondept of the North Atliflitall remarks: _ .. , .t. "it i/1 a remarkable circtutistettue, and one ',blob cannot failed attract the attention of the cifilised world, that from the eYeeh or 1688 down , to the present time, England, in all her • w e st A nd complicated diplomatic affairs, hes 7 ' never but on two occasions consented to epolo gin distinctly to any Government with which • . sheihed negotiation/ And the coincidence of '•;.- t i_theso OCC4I/TCLICON is male more carious because i they both happened withlbe United States, and / both while Mr, Webster adtotatoterod the De partment of titata ) 4 The pettish gorernmont has certainly behate4 4Maamety in this affair, and we beast we ahall ire em Mei* eet;Orin; ell the setdeett from' • ' ;' p rise* which never oetto to pelt% their element_ ictori prboo trying fa fp ths coil§ of strifo bet , .. _ t VOW sliest two prototoobto.; nom= 07 . * BILMBH GO Much as they Dritish government needs iave noe, It forbeas to tax articles imported which are essential to her artisans and manufacturers, but which cannot be grown or produced at home. Along these, cotton, wool, and dye-stuffs are the principal. All such thingsare admitted free of duty.his gives to the Manufacturers of that nationcladvanteiges ever those of every ti other. Under the tariffof 1846; the following arti cles, which are admitted free in Great Britain, ere taxed froth fire tothlrty per cent.: Barilla 10; alum and copper, 20; gum arabic, seuegal, and tropical:lth, 10; madder an! shellac, s;lig inmvitm,2ol mamma 6; fOreign alcohols 700; tin 15; lodines and other non-enumerated 'articles, 20 per cent. &dreier em. Such policy is'. to the last degree absurd, unless it be the, object of Congress to repress and cripple our manufac turing prosperity, in which ease it would be to the highest degree sagacious. To give the reader do idea of the - rapid in. .crease in the consumption of cotton in Great Britain since the destruction of our , protective tariff, it is sufficient to state that the quantity consumed itilS47, the year alter our free trade system commenced, was 467,8213,800 pounds, while in 1849 it had increased to 758,841,650 pounds. During the same period, and subse - quently, the consumption of cotton has actually diminished in the United States. Why the leg• Dilation of Congress should be made to 'foster the prosperity of England, end to. crush and rain our own interests, is a question -that Ins long pointed us. lint it ie still more extraor dinary Ithat the people of Pennsylvania, whose interests are most injuriously affected, should approve of and sustain this absurd policy by their votes. True,. most Pennsylvania Demo crats profess to favor a protective tariff.' They folk in fever of I:, but rote against it; and, un fortunately, white their votes are token at their 'fall value, the talk goes - for iiothi4._ Anew itodo of nettling theological - doctrine has been introduced in Trouercee. The Ttn nenee &Via, of inn. /7, eV. "A bond of a thousand dollars, endorsed by wevvrat wealthy members of the Daptiot Church, was places' in the bands of impartial men, to ha given to say person who !would field in the Word of God authority for infant 'print:ling.' It is added that. this reward 'has four times boen of-, fered, and as many times forms] the acknowl , edgmeist that. God's Word isoutaina as pryer'st for the practice.'" MOH WASHINGTON Wesunercat, Feb. F 2 . It is stated that s letter has been prepared by a ;number of southern Whigs, and is now in circulation. for signatures, designed to call out Oen. Scott upon the COmpromise measures. 1 suppose It is on the model of the celebroted .Itotind Robin" or pledge ivbirh was net 'afloat last winter in the Honsaiapd Senate, end woe, swallowed by p score or two of patriots whom deep-seated solicitude for the Union, impelled theta to an eatraerdinary movement outside of. their respective parties, for its salvation. This Union pledge Imes picile of charlatan humbug, hit Upon no the foundation of s party, which i, now happily in the hilt pangs of • tliatolntion I eincepely hope thst.Gen. Scott- will take inn, view oethe reported movement to call him out, and treakit with the silence which in Ids posi tion is the truest eloquence, and the only policy which cunning cannot circumvent: And here I will take OCCItSioI3 to say,. that if by auy ence, or under any pressure from without or within , „ the Whig party, lien. Scott shot! be in dew' to give the'required pledge of approval of the Compromise (which is now 'unrroired down to the 'Fugitive Slave Law)-, - the liberal Whigs Of (ho North must shatelou him. They have some faith in principle, they bore some I pride in consistency of opinion, they harp, scone respect for the precepts of humanity hod the manifold teachings of the word of Orel, and so ;long . asthey retain those sentiment,. they must ;eradiate any man as their leader whaling:lS op ,hla own political creed iu that one atrocious en 'aciment, whioble at this day the foulest blot :upon our character as a free and Christian pat- there iisid that nothing.reinsini of the. Com-i promise but the Fogitivatllive 14v. and the: experience of every day is demonstroting the, melancholy fact. Texas has pocketed the ten millions; tu4 we are paying the , tutu Upon it. Utah already. returns twenty-six starei ittrititig ber.nopulation, snit Judge 'Salter, of Misiissip-. pi, is here buying:alas:es to c075.y out *ilk him ttiwork in the mines of New Mexico, and prob ablyto serve as the beginning af ati•active trade. In human flesh in that far interioiregion. Judge linker is himself a slave holder and a Judge of the Supreme Court, and will therefore himself decide his conduct to be quite legal and proper. And lastly, the most vigorous exertions are on foot, throiighoat the. South, to invade the con stitutionally free'State of California with gangs of eter s , In order either to divide tharState and inalteumew ono,. in lards,' to restore the aupremacy of slavery, or to overturn the coultitetion of California and annex ,hz; in tact to the sable sisterhood of slave 'States. There will he scenes of viefenee awl bloodshed In that region remitting .fromthis canoe, or the plan will anceied. No Unionist Ottictits to this violation of the Corepromiaei but on the,coh• teary, they all appenr to regard ir.with favdr Here ore all,the 'great conditions of the Com. promise which Wer¬ in their. mature, abhor rent tolreedom already practialli and tiow'all are asked to build npa !Mei . ) , upon the wretched fragment; the lost miserable float ing plank of toot pertiiiiiitth barque • Built in the relit's°, aid rigswil with t utiet which has been christened with the lying name of 'Compromise. If Isj word or deed I COMICIII to tie demand, "tatty my toii - gtooleave to the roof of my mouth, -'and my right hand forget its cunning." I will never, be of the crew which -manned the piratical craft that robbed no of 'oar money and our honor, while dimuniatiists nod traitors held the cutlass to our ehroats. "It is enough that I submit in siletice to what I could not proven; .and Cannot now,vOilrpo. havet i bet fullest confidenee, bliwever, that Gen. Scoot will write no lettero,kut let bit past life speak for him. • The release of :fitr. Thrasher by the Queen of Elpeln lea well limed act of clemency. It is ,probable that . the rest of the Cuban prisoeerl will ehortly be allowed to ietern. ,They bade already received a lessonwhieh will curd theM of fillibustering for the rest: of their 'lies, and: indeed a cUlm re view . ' of the Incidentii and Ile-, sults of the last invasion' of Cuba confirms the opinion which some took at the time, that it was the most - fortunate tiling for. Spain that could 'have happened. jt immures her 4 hold on the island until the emit gcnertl European war, when of course we titian have to occupy Cuba fur fear come of the belligerents °koala 14020 . ._ it indetriment to the rights Of Spain. _lf after - theyease we should forget to ertoreit„ it will be; attributed solely to a defective's memory. The, 'Spaniel* Ce2Sul baying been received It Hest Orleans Bill the honor'', the inteme cor diale ertvreci Prather - Jonathan and the moot tathelio Queit la complete. Pity her majesty hid not a boy thou nothing would have been wanting to make her felicity lig great as ours. Better luck to her neutdime. Brigham Young le not green. Ile has anti .cipaled the - 'resident in. ohs most important movement. I advised you that it wan in con templation Co remote the territorial. capital from Salt Lakacity, The tioven2or has done the the seine thing of bis own motion. lie has named the new city Fillmute,, and the county Millard. Brigham is a shrewd orie. In a mul titude of counsellors there is safety, said the Father of Proverbs. Qom, did Brigham - take. c auses! of his wires' of whomJudge - Breed:ma says be haw en menthe,. felt . .l think he did.. And now, if the }resident have the heart to re .lXlOll3 him, it will look like a hard return fee a Very bandame compliment. But.nnfortunately for the. Governor's diplomacy, the president's heart la of adamant; so far ae regards bie pub. ielatious.James,- . . TROY. asw YOU. ickoppoildamo of Um Pltutersb Ddl7 Duette.] l• • ' Iliwyone,lebnoery 124.N.48c,2r Another &Amon lise been. roade.ln "Utt by . . the landlords this emotion, and Income caeca of , high rents full twenty-five per cent. has been obtained. Dwelling houses are all afivanctil, - and the landlords' income swelled to an agree= able (degree, to (t hem . Merchants are taking possissionef th new warehouses in Perk Place, wlat, from being the headquarters of French milliners, has come to be the location of the olds t milk houses anti carpet Manufaiturers of Ne York. Purchases of reatestate have been ma a by merchants in lateral streets above Park Pla e, and a few years only will elapse before trat will drive every private family above Ca nal t!treet, and trade rale supreme over the en tirelerritory of ancient New York, where the fathers of the present race growl cabbages and luteriated in the possession of ,agricultural Case. There is some talk about the "kiddie" fail, up town, and the London papers send us elegant views of its exterior and interior. and we are able to see it very comfortably. The concern is just now managed by a man who has had much experience inXelling broken-winded rings and di lapidated carriages, though wanting in that dis tinguished reputation which alone can secure the confidence of the American artisans, who are expected to contribute such an accumula tion of skill as shall shame the rest of the world. The Ar ' SUrtion-have determined to draw their lottery on the 30th of March, when the annual election will take place and on expression of opinion will ho given, that till demonotrate whether the institution shall fill its own sphere, or go on epeaulating atc it how done of late - to ' meet certain ruin. In the stook market there is a pause,and pre sent holders seem inclined to realise, not be cause the money market is growing harder, but from the fact that the present firmness is caused by the operations of brokers, end - not from the purchases by outsiders. For all practical pur poses meal in as easy now as at any time for the past month, but an impression prevails that March will see a change for the worse. A new banking house is to ho formed in Wall street, by A. Tyttterart, the dry good's man,and r_eurcoran, yf Waehington, and cannot fall to be a succoshful one. Mr. Stewart hint SCALC9- ly a superior in. New York, its the -amount or business he does, and may LW well ma,ko the banker's profit no pot His ordinary ea* bal.. ante at the banks' where ho keeps his account, is forty thousand dollars. Messrs. brew, Itub iasea Co., the present leading brokerage house, dissolves on the of March. They knee made large fortunes by Into operations in Erie stop?`, and' have no need for farther vier ertion. Holders of lireadstutfs are much. encouraged. at the recent advices brought by the English steamer and...anticipate a large deloused before the year expires,and nu especial Armand should Louis Sapnleen be obliged to give his army em ployment abroad. which seems et this distance to be the only means of keeping the soldiers trent troubling him. An attempt bas been made here to get moist, far the sufferers by the ill-fated Amason, by Mr. Consid erookey, of Southampton. We bare steamboat disasters enough of our own upon which to'expeosi our aympathY, and need not cross ihe'water. to find victims. Mr. Crosby is n man who makes patriotism and sympathy a trade, and the beat way for us is to let him alone entirely, ILIA only give our money to those woe we know will properly esprinl it, and who do net Leek to be almoners of our charity. merely to rwolil i c the. p to figure in newspaper items. FROM HARILIFIETRGH. . Fth IbOr.-11ff Appleton preeented the fol lawiugrewl Petition of Hobert lic2.l„.9ministratnr n J M.: Unrix, dro'il, for leave to sell re* extmo Petition of eitizenv of Lawrenceville for th opetiiitg of Chisletfotreet, tiro r until linrough. Petition of tirand Jurors and other cititeir of Allegheny county extending their jurivajc tiou of jvwllool of the pence iu certain crimlua CISM. • Petition of th 7 ciiirens of Allegheny county, f.s - r the 'incorporation of the 1a...t01l of Mount VA%ltington. Petition of Duaril of • fichoitil Directors of Bir mingham far 60 riot to authorise thin/ 'whom'r a auto of moony. Petition nt Benjamin Shacklett for divorce. Depositions awl document. of Ise , . Gregg. relating to hie application for Jizorg,r. Pkition of citizen, of "Allegheny county for the station of the state road Wm Pittsburgh to Turtle Creek. Mr. Appleton nloo ren.l.the following 1,1116 Ah , act to =out the merrisge contract be tweet, It. C. Sheeklett anJ Matilda, 611 wife. An set to intarporste the IN'onsylvania Motu el,Line Stank Inenntue: C.MTnnY• in net cresting theoi.ibee .4knoriate Judge to !Jolene...l in no in the Court or Common "11 . tnnief Allegheny County. 'Mr. rifle rend on art to incorpofitte the Com plerrittl' hunt of Pitiriburgb. )Ira Penny rend n Gather suppleMent to th.. nettcol t)n motion (A Mr. Appleton, th. hill atistKoming the School Etertors eC fir mingttamltio tioien i.tp a:A.-reseed. it.. I'itt.Lor4, Dolly NlOl, 11.¢tiorn.ort, Feb. 12 The Nlaine liquor law was real RI piece yes terday, by Mr. Milton' of the county The bill wee xo aniondrd , ne to rake it applicable to this State, mud there . anprars to he a strong feeling in-its - favor, both In the !louse and in the Sen ate. The impresaion is that it' will pure both branches of the Legislature. t My objerd in wrt , thiglo yi, la to rentret you to •mte in your paper that ouch a hill Ow heroic, the Logisla• lure, end that new/sade time for the people to rend on tneir petitiorift} hope sir, you will urge the necessity 'of — attending to this without olelay. I am informed by the MAnhers from Philadelphia city and county that there will be petition. signed by nt !coot from trio In three hundred thousand citizens of the city and coun ty in furor of .prohibiting the saleand manufac ture of erclidit spirite, and I would like to see Allegheny county rend In n perfect deluge of petition. nn the came subject. They arc coming in treat all parte of the State, except our awn county. your, vary reepeetfully. F., the Pitt,hurgh oa,Me. 'KOSSUTH. THE CLERGY, AND BISHOP 0 CONNOR. Having noticed the premises of the Bishop, we protaeafte canvass his conclusions. They are of a two-fall bearing on the Protestant Mini.- ters of this country. The 'first iotinuate. in rent/ea-nen: They are blamed for not acting.— The accord asserts n manifertiabutie of their sta rred office for neitn,y in reference to Kossuth. It is well understood, (says the Bishop,) that at it Has featu're of his policy, (riot turning at the Pope,) which hat gained for him support and enthusiasm, an c'er . tatn quarters where silence ',Vert, when tied and religious liberty were trod den out to Other cottons more nearly allied to no than Hungary." .. We are somewhat at' aloes to determine !rhea nations the Bishop alludes to, as thus left an• pltlediand ;neared for by Protestant Ministers, notritlastaanding their near relation to tut Pre suming that he does set futon Italy, during the interregnum of the 'ftedtßepublicanti nor Prance, while Louis Nlpoleoliwam re cruelly deprived of bit sovereign right., by that instrument of op pressiou termed a ' , Constitution," we are led to the conclusion that Eng/ond and Ireland nee meant—the One the oppressor, mitt." other the oppressed. We bare beard much of late about "down-trodden Ireland," and manyit phillipig has been burled, in our hearing, sealant proud, aristocratic. England, for the wrongs inflicted on unhappy Ireland. The Bishop in_ his letter noes strong terms of dogunciation against England. , Bo did Cardinal Hughes in his (sweat letter about tiostoth.— And brcaoee the Protestant ministers of this hum trybask not said ' , Amen," to 'all this Catholic calumny, they are chttrgej, by this Apostle of liberty in Pittsburgh, with want of fidelity to nations nearly and dearly allied to theta by the ward ties of country and kindred. Now Meters. Editors, what in the name of all that is &mad and right, does all this outcry about ./english op: prentiotfineen? lalreland under despotie Enylish ruler (sit nothing that she hasher own pried-- hood—her own churches—her own land—her own arts, her ovni,ectoole. and her own Manila to represent her in the National 'Councils? Is it nothltig that the Protestant Parliament of (heat Britain - gives 20,000 pounds sterling an nually, to educate priests for Ireland, In , May nooth college? Is it nothing that Ireland has her courts of law, her trial by jury, and (hoover• shadowing care of the freest reionarrhical govern ment on. earth ?" But the British Parliament, refused to past the Papal Ecclesiastical Bill." And why did they refuadthe Pope this privilege? The reason was aft : The protestant people of the United Kingdom Arrerd it should be so.— 'that bill was a part of's jesuitical scheme, to bring England; beat td her allegiance to the Pope. The keen-eyed vision of the people de: acted the plot. The Jesuits were thwarted, and hence 38 tirade against England, for treading out ciiil and ragman liberty "in flatfeet more nearTy tilled to no than Hungary." - 'Protestant ministers, in this country, tyre id- Zen! , when Oda contest was going en, for the -moon that their Protestant friends, In -P.no land,•andr IreluaLmeither ' naked, not needed their Intervention..? That England belongs to r.be Papaiy, all Catholics believe. Like andther prodigal, she left her father's house, M the days of Henry the Bth, and a di .. .estrous de parture, it has been, in more senses than one. Thera seemed to be some signs of a return to a better state of mind, when this pious application on her behalf was made to her Proteetant task masters. Her kind hearted parent thought that she bad been fed on "hard& , long enough. Al though assured of a free forgiveness and cor dial welcome to the family mansion site obsti nately refused the paternal boon. . In this matter, England indicated no small de gree of obstinacy. Archbishop Hughes, (when at Rome, nobly assayed to bring about the de sired reconciliation. lie smoke eloquently on thesobject. If he did not scours a Cardinal's hat for that service, he deserved one. Obstina cy is a prominent trait of the English, especial ly. the English Parliament. The "gunpowder plot" settles that question. It was benevolently designed to try an r.tplorire protean on the body. Thirty-six barrels of powder were. generously furnished for the experiment. Guy Fawkes had kindly undertaken to superintend the operation. But a freak of obstinacy on the part of the Par liament, frustrated the pines design. No r ms, ecl that such inooriigible offenders against lbw and order do not stood highin the estimation of American Bishops and ArchhiMope. The Bishop alludes to the famine in Ireland, and intimatra, in no doubtful terms, that the British Perliamenris responsible for that terri ble calamity. The writer wan not hwaro of the fold, until he read the Bishop's letter, that the !Hell were excluded by the laws of the Parlia ment, from tilling their fields for any purpose but that of raising potatoes: Ple has supposed that the Irish peasantry might raise any nort of roots that suited their interest or inaliumion, without incurring a charge of treason againet the laws of either canker heaven. This famine is un doubtedly to he viewed as a national punish ment for national criminality. The sin that brought the calamity on unhappy Ireland, lies nt 400 if body's door, and not being much versed in, qnestioue of that sort, we leave it to U e Bishops—Prelatic and Catbolic--rtf England and America, to determine the nnintpin - casuistry, whose duty it is to do penance for the 4ibtato rot In Ireland. it in Pertinent to say that "silence dill not reign" amongst protestants in thin country, while death was careering in Ireland. tourney a pulpit iu this Mud, and by many a Protestant mudider, was the cause of soffering Ireland ally and effectively advocated. And to Proles. tint philanthropy . , more than to all the papal nations of the earth, is Ireland indebted, under (het, for deliverance from n catastrophe that threatened her national existence. PROTESTANT. . • [To ho nmtiloktf •] Mesen, Knirt - Cast--On Tueeday afternoon, happening to help the ofgoe of A. Wilkins 3 Co., on honed' old farmer rame:in, mud in q uired i in modem. tow!, wheth4 they were the Trent, rers of the Hungarian Material Aid Fund. On receiving for an answer that they were, he raid he had a gon, which he would kno, and ohm some money—hoping that it might be of sone mte in the approaching etruggle for liberty. Ile then left. It the following morning I called in again to see if the old man had been as good an his word, and there, sure enough, was the gun—somewhat out of repair—for it has evidently seen some hard eervire, but good enough notwithstanding all that to make one iu the' service of the der porn bite the duct. Ile slab deposited the cum of nee dollars, to go into the treasury of the funil g•reh generous s - fu pat y should be hailed with delight by all those utioare frieediy to the cwnn of Hungary, and Europe. Liberty. Come, then, ell ye 51.11,4 or til, and contrib ute what you eau for the glorious cause It is to you Ilungrry look. for aid. It is to yon tier great repreocututive appeals. It devolve. upon you to liberate the noting millions who are ground down beneath the iron Louis of Europe. an despots. Stop nut then to .00nsider. tutu rolls on with rapvit etrides, and before you.are aware of it, the power of 'the despots will be . so firmly planted that political and relighms lib erty in Europe will live only in name "fhls lute news by the Pacific, of the probable invasion of England by Louis Napoleon, backed by the Autocrat of and tho Austrian tyrant, is as obimera; . and if - ever England, which is said to be "the breakwater between Eumpouu despotism end this country, - be made subservientto the despots of Europe, cement. bur the slender cord oar liberties hang upon, notwithstanding our vain boast that the Coln. ttined navies of the world would not effect a mi1...1g litre. lien, embee the words of the illustrious Kt, AO, that "if Bunion preponderance IA LAW checked, and the league of discoid not ehattered asunder, you will hayt to fight a war single• handed and alone, within be. yenta, agkinst • En...n*lml all Ettrope." -•..k revamp tlr — ruie Lanai. &Z loos of the ritts!nirgit geft.sues uniors having been eirculatmlby a certain newspaper (rota Dome motive or Anoth er, that the Courier dee Etats-Hells ban decreas ed itt its eircalettiou since the coup d' ?Au of Lou is Napoleon, - fur its opposition to the Mender. we beg leave to contradict the assertion, and 'are ready to unite that the "Courier des Etats- Unix' has increased in its circulation three thou. sand seven hundred and twerity.five since the withdrawal of its former eaitor,, Mr. Frederic liciilardet, and 41'4 on itr register aubscription list from the Huh of Liecember,Asl. to let of February. 165'2, this not including the rum sale at the leek by singlq Copies. By inserting or tneouing the abase, you will much oblige your very obetlietit servant/L. 13±RTHE. MORE OF THE CLI'MZERLAND TRAGEDY. Ortat Elcoement ankuoly the l'roptr—Narnr ear of Me Prrprtrotor from Vsoirrece Limier tlaa telegrePh !teed e few Jaye ego. there won a statement that Wm U. tsprigg hod been shot, in Cumberland, hid.? by Robert Swan, The Baltimore Sun says:. A difficulty occurred between Sprigg and Swan the parties in the dreadful affray of last night, at a private party, tome time since, which re. suited in a challenge from Swan: bet friends in terfered and adjusted the difficulty. •Swan how ever recently revived the animosity by publish ing a:card reflecting on Sprigg,:then finding that Sprigg would take no notlgo of this, armed him self and shot him down in cold.blood.: So Wally- mint were tho people after thedreadful deed had been perpetrated, and the coroner's inquest had been held on the body of the victim, that it was with extreme. difficulty they could be re strained from:lakieglviolent possession of his elay er and punishing him on the spot. The officers, however, succeeded, together with the person kith, of the more sober-thinking part or the cote rimnity, in causing the enraged citizens to de- Sisk Sprigg was altogether unarmed whence was shot, which shove that hellid not anticipate such an attack. Ile was a worthy young than, and much esteemed by all who knew him—bad been engaged as an agent on the railroad. the funeral takes place to-morrow. The terrible sat upon the part of Swan, neems to:have beenldeltherato and premeditated. He went directly to the hotel with his loaded gun, end, without giving a moment's warning, tired. It is also stated that after the murder, when un der arrest, he declared that it was hie; intention to kill the deceased, and - seemed to egult in th e fact, as he petted his gun, and am:Singly ap plauded it for • being faithful to ltd treat. He is believed to have been tinder theAnfluenoe of throe when he perpetrated the deed. lip was n young lawyetln practice at OUT bar, and high ly esteemed by all who knew hint. He is.now in prison, awaiting further Investigation. 14 The coroner's jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to his death from a idiot fired from a gun in the bonds of Sidled Swan. The deceased and his murderer had, prior to their quarrel BOMB four weeks ago, beim good friends, Bud on the best of terms. Swan was a brother of the late John. Swan, and:formerly a Lieutenant in Capt. Arobet's spin pony of Voltigeurain the Mexican war, It ap- pears that the gun tinted wee a double barrel, loaded with a patent wire cartridge, containing bird and squirrel: : shot Upon entering the bor room where Sprigg Pas, the latter attempted to escape by the beck door. Swan, however, !had at him at him just as he reached the door;. hut this only injuring Mtn slightly, "Swan fired bls second barrel, which took effect in the bock plat of the neck—the charge parking through the hoed, end coming out of the right eye, • . redindOtiDll ,• • Columns. Ohio, Jan. LI, Md. H. M. Him, Dom Sin—ln mover to your Inquiry.' em PmP.red to nor. that I hire used the Petroleum es. teneively In the treatment of Diarrhea nod OMienterr, and to &tremor encores than the aro of urea,' of Miami. elph, morale. formerly used sad recommended bp the profeaslow to for ea the voriouo diseases of the loop, for *bleb the Col . Liver Ott has been ea highly rem.. mended, I moat certify that the Petroleum In or heroin hay euperoreded It se curative argent In walttion to thaw , dacerea above &Undid ta arrofuloin affection/mu etilarcemenie of the role., with the aueueitireordloary ieetwo, have heed dammed with. With thom foci experimental fetla of•tho Petroleum, J. fLATTIIILY., U. D. by' drnistAglecerallr. 4110.dAVI CHANICB' ENIEITITITTE. 11100/48 0 011111 . 11 ST. 01 . 1'091TX 11latC/113. BASK. Nottannnn , n-11 fnaianan !It, and 81 Pan damn*. 1 Stun in an Library. =MU; licadiag .11., 1.A.,43p;y1 and 21 Araoarisra. • As this ie! the only Phil'', • Library slid R.oi n oupm I the Intr. boss! dispose/ to aid in rm• dentin the association tural aod onscoent, ars requit ed to become nientlien4 fottellia. • Who that has sufferml with Mat must tonnentlwfor all thing. corn., but will halt alth lnT the Bert Arabian 1.41,1114.7“. If pal...eyrie,' In. It u.r.r falls cura,and Is j Wt. . LOVi for almost au .I.swas..• quire an eatrnal appli.don: anJ for animal•, no nu4l - ere. dl.oolfred ham protrd w afar...lons as H. O. Aratirnllinizarstf. In.r aklvertloczoca. I tfaYeTRIUNIPTIANT TP.STIIIONY ttt the value 'of Dr. SleLAhrti VERNIIPIIIIE. head. all thatdoubt: feiret. ,then placed at the entrant.. of a rat-hole. enters the sport are. traveletdong the parngr, wire, num thent. nate. , hie-exieleuee. and dreg, theam- Amore defunextermict 'care., to the light. And in like manner hare' foun,l4lr. AleLauo's American Vert:attune Wooer. ate Upon Worine, thee' dreadful and dam:emu, tortne.o. tore of children. Thlerentrd y. like the ferret. ruler. the aperture of the mouth, travel. down the gullet, hunt, Cooed the e t e ,, , .e ee l,, tie hold of the norm', shakes the life out of the reptile,..meep, riper their dot, sod carrier their carecue, clear out of dm el stem. TAI' et le.un has been the effert of the veto:drag+ ulson tor children. ItOULATT. Narita, January, INIT.^ ”This is to certify that I bare nind lit. *Lane's Ver. e Mine. and bate fuund It to operate in like Luanne,. upon y rhildren. NArt.q. June, 1847 Thin Vernalfune should b. in the .possonsion ut .s.rl (mulls. A trial CH corvine. au, one of its em7.t. • 1.'1..3i:el sad mtall Al J. KIM , Y 01, fr1:i+IM1Y•11:S No. 60 Yrud •l. kali Importation at itaraware, Cutlery, exc LOGAN, W ILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, Derma m eall the attoutioo )lembsalt r•th..r. . their "nu. cruel, at FOREION LAD DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 1111`01ITED RY RE , ENT I'ACISETS. Aml which they are orier prepare , l to oiler at,ateh In" ay monot fall to Orr,. 114 - A fulbl an I 1..0.1 fmrut MANN'S erle.l.rh,lll ,+..IX on / nrl :r Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh C. U. I;AN11.11 , .1.. 1.. Scer. OFFICE, 04 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD 'THEM Li- INS/RES HULL AND CA RHO RIIIKt. WI THU Olilu AND mineismrl.l ItlT Ulia ANU IIIUL'TA• liT. 01 /wadr. Wain.. Agri rr dannao o In/ R agdmst Plr Iwras tv" th. Si .1 and LNLJNd; NA 175 A 1110; andi N:3 . on T.1111.N I , IOFUTOIIa 11 In Lariat, Jr., a. 11. Rl. r. na itiu. Lew, U. krunai. J. F',1,1111..i ilry C tl. 11.m...y. BIND D. kin., Donlsr, Jr.. S. 11sralmor h. IMI In, )1 PRESENT CONDITION OF FRANCE. seer-Tho ROC. LEON PILATTE, front Paris, r. E r.rtm4ll. a tit* Erstlv.lirttl itteriely r.l Frastrr, r• .+t 8.11 kl , lrrtt 11. • Pres...l 11.sral as... Slair Its It., 110 r. t, Eted SoAtt 11110 Et \ at 7 ..Etr.,xes war Elan DEAFNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY CURED. Ike 1 1 11. Lb flithAN 011er.1 t.. t 110... milk, Int! latm II«. foam, 119 Thillltltla atsi.sl raciatlnss, whirl. I,a, tern aurcaasils I In nrarly Or, Ihtsumnsi rusr• a runt Et mad ta/neat I haw ramad,.sarmprientstltst rut atoreaa far Alas of the lute/nal. enitltlle. alstlaltarnat I:tr, ant] 1., have lam,. pronaltneal Its Ovate ral. t.ra [al nor., -Drs. Kramer. of Volta: !lard t Isela.n. of raw.. 1 . 111,.. Ilk, as A Vrwwln,, of fowl.- as lain, te wt.+, asatttl,rful awl attrettst•l 'tr. r amatal to .I.atosta, at tit. i t and I.llfit . '.1:I 1b.,: ~ a, . .., . .•rt.r.0t ~,, th , butt t.r s. 'Alt tl•r. Dr Lail sasrranst a eu,. et....,, e.... a 1.., r•r I. w rwel 11.1 lormatatn Ile Las elgrat-n trttl/watrs of atiar• Iron, Ilats. also 1.,1 Is rt. 4„t' .sws - Jon:.. awl alt., Itstanug Its Loa astnntlalisJ; rest.. stl. awsl ta t now 1.11,1,1 to It.arn Mr lantstusTlat tortne. of arra frwassAstsairrll prrams att. barn last. rural Its t.n 1.. h ma, Isr saa tl-11, kaplatatton I . ..ttrot• I, ....tem: • Ws. asnntion al tbskr rasa, ran hays ' , malts- aro. t • anl fl•TI is rma a V....pliant.. Ita. Vt. f.... to la tral , I.au A.,• tr . , tsa 5 ,, 5.1 ~. hi .r. , .............. •Pil. • ..cf. •01 Is- 111.1.115 t la., at Ow .11-tan .. r at -wh iit it«, ft . t G• ~, n•iti•r I in. Nl' ler, Donk, tr,1•13,..1 ?qua., 1.44 a T EMME Departuteut of State, 11'. •.l.ru.rr oth. , £ Ininrnianon Inn. been reoeire•l 6,111 Aan It l,as Or, howl. 11. r con.ui at Psortos Of sl3..SrAllk, within 1.. fou.t.f Volrtol. ••1 J A M 11. CLKA , r.):. I to of 110.v600.11.. Iv at... otrol that lb. oflottl loft Ls hlua wero tat-n DI I, 11,Lytm to+ null., it+ tf.io V..aerlar tnnenin:. I'ATII A Ili .% I In tha aeur of her rare. liar funeral rat lake pla-all,i+ m ...to, IL. nib tart ai a'rka.k.rrrna Ilse rniaccrt ..f bar ..o. A Ca...mu. Yealeral new the alleciierc The Dwarf al ll.e ltrallr arr. task arllbvor Fancy 'trete Party. Mal It i/ ILe rreatl/..10. of rltc„ It cur, lx,ll/. et relson Ire Orllr. It u/itly •••11./. Um cc of Aol r/teat• • ateu / / , nufl thorn. ISONAFFON'S Fourth Part r for tho.im 43174ir'ilirga'1:LI.,1:',1'',1:1.4•V;‘;P:'.1."1.r;rry"*T.;. (lino' IP /AL.,/ b:salresellai Ina/ :an trail ..6 letria parrot. ) Strict strearlameoeL. tn•dr pst/tort alelhlon mtnullue, lonveloirau/1 /.1 pot. er , n t fAtte L e/uldr lb. utente r0cW.1.., can prwur. Ito/ af •t till o Iteueltl moo& r ..1 ttl. men talue• .111 I. ealtalltot. Y areett. ht remartalli 1./ foliate .alai. at. • Lute Viii I. rts WU, 4.11ff/rt.-O. 1/utle tar 1./1/../ •IA men:loot, (.13 llut cl Obi; Leullo ail/ lte/ oultll,lt, .11/1 Ohl ir .4,133 to rahl nt IL fo To the Public LIE NOTICE of the 'l)l.soliilion of the finn of lokm 1 . 01,11 , 11, p•gwv• Itrx4r.pn. • A dir,...ltOtitAn c . . 1-1110•144.1. nt wlrb•lbe rtitilt• Atoll Lo.r, Cur 'nut. orto.. n11.(:.11.14 1e1,1411 111 U. Of ..1"11N PARKE): 4 111 • . Ce ntralization • rilta FRENCH have centralized rbeir re,)&u plume....trust: Sr f1,.-,Lan do., Mr, (Jul It i• utrvxsty, eTrn f 0,,, to r..u. tr•lian tu,mory au I 41, ILA it I•berter t• cluutug out b.! Stock rluthint: nrbblll. rtuck ut al: Buy. •.I no.s• 141,4 oul lum.lll/./.11 fall .41..1...5u11ue, .We 0114 Iv g. 1•••• 44/1. • I 4 41111111.11•11,•1.. nest 4.11.11,11,1 KT.% I N AO A ZIN E, for murrh. itu-‘41,..1 at 11. 4.1/11.111014 , 00:1 uo'r.(l4t4 N .t: No, v..urtU ar. IV O. NIOLASSES 2I SII bbl". (or toult7Ey 11 . • I: I•il./.11:1.1..1 4). 54. 4 4 J Alt —3 Idols. for -ale hy . 6.11 A T I NETI ' S I!—,l 111 - I:i'li I:1 F. 1.0 Ils•rju•t re . ',l.4trert Ir. Ih. manufartuter—l a.• Eatio•lts..ourktsne uf tirrr. brown and Meek. plot" and wit whieh thry sr•wllluu ho hr yard or 1 ) ARK . MIXED ,dk,O V i ta ti - A i n w t , - , L. 140,14 al lb. wt.. a 111 , 111'11V A /11 . 111 7 11111:1-17' 4.g• IJ I IA It —.50 biota. for sale Lp f•• 17 W. s V 511,0 N o LASSES-101 bl,ls. prime, for ',ale I,y 1.1:• 5. a to 11 . 115714. AW RISK MY—SI bbk, for nale by lA, 517 U 7g V W1L.1.475. 1.1 AY--313 hale/ (on whorl) for tulle bv 11 fel7 N. • I ILSOS BUTTEII.-4 Fremh Roll, for mile by J 4; w. kP. WILSON. 11; 1 kt. 0. suit,,, ~5„ tel. Clarified, for vale by 607 tt.1111.11 , 11 t 11104:41.11 . 1 1%1 0. MOLASSES-50 1,11. for sale by f.. 17 1:N171.1E11 HICiNKTT. . . . O. MOLASSES-401r bhlr. anti 511 irnif ilfr374m.". ht "d'''P";&:l7.;r4rl/11*a!!'Nt br N O. SUGAR—tit) lihds. to arrive per kr. to k BEN'S IOTTON-6S bale], North filit+bosil,pi, to 1-j hll r". Mr LiTit ;rr. OUISVILLE LDIE-100, bbk. to arrive A pori.ntramer iclierson, and or l rale by ENIIII.IBII • lIRNSWIT. SWEET POTATOES-25 bhlo. to Arrive par koala.. Jelferion. And for ssle Icy •• 1.17 •01.1011 a FIENNYTT. Red sail \ rekelli I AK EN UP by the sabeeriher,living near flroldodia Plel.bontoot the Id . of Wahrtiorr.red II LL. roposied to ta froM to l.to three Iran old. The own the requested to I)'m, toward. pet. property. and tali. the 1041110 aurae:other... , It will he sdl.l armnnnl to 'United States Patent Office, Feb. 12, 1851. the i,etineri of Win. T. James, of New 'J ll hnllr. N. 1., praying for the a ateoeloci of • patent amend n hue fur nu Improvement - In rllsrliestchi4i. f o e a,rett leery from the expiration el eaLt,euttett. antrn lake* pl.. on the 13th day of Spell. A .' h. It 1. 'interval that the told reline,, lo Ward at the Pet end Ofilee, on Alooday, the I . 4th of Aprdn; ol n i nn o. gi 4 n od nil persons Sr. nottatut to appear ear ,,}} ohms c 00... If no, they have, why mid tnilltion ou c h not to t. She nP7l.f.l3ll opposing Om rilenelon are ranolreit to file Patent Moe their ohjartlime. noelfieo or int o n o, i n *MON:, at kart twenty toy before the der of liennoin `Cnil bailmet, 111 rd elikwr party to be tisol the najd arina 0, lo taken mid Irsnsodttot in veordanee with the rules of the °far, whlrh will ba furnished on spolia tion. Ordered. al.. that thin notice be pliblitliot Iti the No (tonal I otelllmnsirri Repaid.. and union. Washitobio u. tit Pennaylvanla Inquirer. Phllad•lnhla , I's; Joaronl.rixoldeneen. 14 Pittsburgh OnYttr.Plttel•rirgh, P..; ranters. Now York, N Y. awl the 1)011, 800, host°, Stows: mini a week for three turret...leo wrote prerlAos to the 12th ilty of A 011 ilatt. THOS. NWIIANN. B onn ets, Hats, Millinery Goods fen:lna:lw and 11 Patent:. • MEItCIIANTS AN I) 1111LLIN ERS,62 when In Phlladelhhln to north... their I will and It to 01.1 r loterrst to rayons MU farmland behlimalda atonic of tiredly 11001,0. Wo manufacture largely, atol Import tliir , nearei .t, b. Of Porelgs. Vebriei. lu our 111116, which. tomithrr with nth cr us to offer liberal indaramoitx to buyers. 11. A. eltin.)l(l4l4 t ell . 4. and 19 ebannut at . near fieraind. Co-Partnerahip. IFIFI undersigned have day' entered en•partner.bitt unit, the name anti Mill. ur l IRItiN CH•IBWKIA,tor the purr.... earr,ing.. the Bod.s.t Foundry and Foligona Bastar••4 to nit It. apyi. fins brILUCheS. Also. e.,llol3llstkrAll:3lgy . ta:Ki JAAtEIi eltlhWtit.l.. • lie Met AMEY 1.11.1,011,- Pitt•bu rgh. Feb. 1551 Herron & Criewell, DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS ANU FAC T U REAS of uU kinds . of BrasA ITX Work, Locomotive. titatan Ittuttne, Plumber, kr. Alan. Cotton Batting alanufartnntra. 14 , 1(1.113. Unkecut Farad. Orricr., earner of Market Allegheny rttr. I nut Foith eta, Cittaborata M. o.—Ohl Bran. and Copper Inkrn in eschangn tor ra or nob pall. Order., left at the Foundry or Mk., .01 to aktantl , d to ponekually. . • IC3 taltkly . ia OAP-75 bus Ilydrs' Superior WiToLsor Enapliirtore and Ibr 4.4 7 KIDD *M. • r • • 04 Wood 13!..,•• Ipilt9F. WOKE, of tlic "Medical College of • Will darer A r...)rve SIX ACM:4IIIU I LE , Tliil.X.`s. nnp,oring . TurwleY 7 ~'rlorlt of LA FA I . 7.:TrE /FALL. Ir.wact Orr. Lerturr thr lama. of htlettn. and the hoed Sphere of T.J—lleet.. with beautiful, hawk :4w., .1,-;-11.et enallpaed. with• vAt• Ilhattrationa trum.h. lave :Iced by the Let... Dar,u witti am] st , , ,, Prietr cs.perhaente w Alr Lth—llestreenturti. 011 h brtlitant w , nane by h.... 11,11,m, Aokil Lee. he'rk Cumish.re. tth iu,ln rntinro. by Mar oit'm Steam [Wier. mut to 84 .. Eualn..rre. ho h bh.. $ to 1e....in-4101 hnek eon., awl at tin.. LI I.nrr Hc., Tlckrt., to re ploetsrmla3le.rs. Wllklne. Seller, Ind 3lrlinh,ht. TO TRAVELLERS FOR BALTIMORE AND WARRINGTON EXPRESS MALL LINE Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. (Throvgh in Twenty-two and a Half !lours ) LINE to Pitt,bur g h, over the Balti more an I So..iuelinnna. and Pennvylvaula Railroad., i• nr.vr Ili npenvtion. Ily It 7!,, I'. that: an hour atter (h• ol arrival of the evening' train Irma WaAhingtnti.) and pronee,l In Ilarrh.hur.. the, nrr Ye...fermi ar the Central dlrt.a.l Train. and nror,d ituinediat4 ly en without liar. the mountain', in day liaht. and arriving In PitiAburgli at I. P. ii. tin day otter viarting The entire dPitlnce in performed V Railway, h the ear. t.:Fm et 21 rail., which i. dome In ant elaa yon.hr:. . . l'ittlbur..ll to the Cantor tholientrslll•lll , nd at 7 A. 11.. end argivo at Ihrri•twrg nt I A Cl. the next morn ing. ghero the I.l3nrout Tram of th• Ilalltnanre end 10.141114t11t Itudra..l ettl In m ndOnc. and nnr.ntgdirozno nnh , Bantu]. ro, grrl•mg eh.ro et. A. 11..10 (lam for the train to.113•Ign•lou. velnen 1.-avel. X% A. 31. Thin roumo It an rolimid• no nr, odor.' In lin. magi, d'••• Titanunit oditnn - 'K.,/ 111. . . • .fiet•l A/4,1A 14 the ralblm.re ets,fluehaulas IL•sinnu nt f I,.up,ht, eal,ers. t.• the TOL.t At Pr rrnoortvana3l , nll,l Kailromi . - ALFRED tl Al rumt, Trntn.p..rtn,inn Dissolion. 'T. , un partnrrel) he rt,,14,.. eti,,tinr_ b e _ tyre.. Jo!, PAIL, nnd tn Carr, under (Le tlrcnnf Jon \ 1•AIIAF Ii 4 ,0 ibis day dio•nDrd Yvbruars 11. 1,, I have this dey as.iiiciuted with me, in the A hint , II Ell. ow!, 11, firm of ....m% BEICZO Dissolution. II ~tat'ylk the nutrAcribers un,1.4 Ilir c.l Aullumn A 1,1 I. WWI at on 44.. 51 W... Thr Irn of lb. hi. will t., .1 I' IIFFMA wh. vlll ALIAS .1311 1 . .i8/K(1 /it .Q.VF.v.• lb. 444.4, N. , •2 11..4 I 1., A A tivrliAS VVI , N , !IO\V GLASS— 2.01. A I li c o , x , e ; l ,,r f:t4r ., : , q , e by • N LA . SSES —llOl . for rob i.y 11. MOLASSES-12 ',bk. - -St...lanie , ," for ArilA !(.1 , 11 A.I•I , I,:tRIVVIAIAN. (1. MOLASSES-1;S bblo. for akin by' 0.11 - • .1411 IN 1V %TT A Ito ‘1) OFISII2II drools 4 ; r r oalolq , , )01.1. BUT eE It Lido. irreb, for sale liv ff frlu II A V WILSON. V. , nl et. Allegheny County. •I u ti r I Irphiar. • Court of raid 4' l ' 1 1 " 7 ,.; ro n :i.•• tulttPr of tit. sw-ottol of Rohr, 411 , 41 - WI t tt Itt .t - tti..l Ifl ttr of .rirrs • 11 , 1,1 , - • .I.rowo 11th, 1,2.110. atm... 4' the Athilltni•ttAAlA t.tatrAti•Al otbst.lo.l). lbw CI rains. tr.', tttt I..lane Au+ , All.l.FiercatAtt Itastittt two wott .ItPoitt' tpd with r dt•tr.t.t.t. ,a4ni art nm..ssot thp Gors tt.t. t:tturt Kltaj H,4nTWn. he un.), rms.:n.l • NII ottlrlsol at hie aft, ?sr, 1714 Fourth dr.. A t•P 'h. Artrrilarr.PAZ r vor, .4-4 A 114.1411, .141,4 4 at. /44,p4.111 r. Al 44 to, .44 - 41..41 , 1 41.4.4.41144...-1. 4 41 I'lllllo MAN, Audtrrr. REASE—I9 bhls. 111114illig frrAn str. d 11 II 11,A.1 444 I, ..1.4 4.. •441.% 14 DIVE RI 41.1 I-1! 11 AI, zA.A 1.4.4. 414 ) . % I trom 4443,004 14 .441- 1.. 1.41.111 1 4 11'414 1 04. f.lt 14 k's, 4,4•1 l r 4At .t• Reliance Pittsbarzli Transportation Line. IYoxl Nam •I+, r, Irrlt-Irorrrh: 0,1111. lr.l If , ,27 t .".. 11.21+4,11•M5. Youghiogheny Coal Land for Bale. IX rI Privileg.% just nbove t 1. 1 4 1•1. A r i I 1 11:1 Ma, 5,1 •L ( 1 1I.Ii , E1— 11+)1‘lilto I (1% 41111:-1'11'.' ?t,T,K " ; f r hale :1.: .:11.. 11fe.r , ori.En , • NUN, Itloll POT CLEF-13 .I ` fr o 2, v., , 5 ILP.E:s: A P m I 1:y - 1,11 -, 1.1 S. t , I t n „ i ... 11 1 .5 10 Ilsrvl nuu Ow or.l I~r 1111.'.A_ , re1.1 , 10. a I.r. au I 1,1 der.. V .n.ort •t. .• I A Inuit me fr,n steamer I ihn.tr... I,q Are 11 I` ` llol l eleheV e 4., sn I Fe". ,I• Erie Canal Election Notice. Ow to, ~! Erb •11, no -nal n Clan tr.? It n nf Mnrr . clerk I. %I. krns 0 Friorn.r - .11 n. n • • N TIIK ot the A.,ogntnerlt or t . K1.1.1' ,aim.. • - at I mul perm. .1 4•1 .o•t 10.ih. at 11, warrtrnp. .1) Wao.r atm" .1,1110 !LAVIN. Avel.m.r. Important to laanufacturers. raliiE 50.01 . 010 rd sre prolotrott suppleLtntot of tttiTlltlst AN!, %Vtkol.k . .ll 3IAPIIINr.I:V. of • totototto S4 , itotd and Ini;w11.1. drott Coootaug mod fulls.rt.:to:llo4ll4.g Itattgert Itrttltdt rt,tort- tot., outs gut— to throe oututlot,) LOO.V.g of • god. ‘drood of tottrorto. for Imo, nod .4,16,1 tr ~ af. , Itt rottoottu too:V.4i ' 1, 1 o:6z, togkltt. rap, Ido of rung... from 1:to to Itit pod, tori Tlter•eattlt,l Innsttxtgioirg ItoproTriurcalt. A. ,rni it, aro rlttt sod ttool• ortth gtoopt.fat rrrlj Itt•lo 1•• It,. n.% •ti tttuordoorgo , lottort- otargtodorsg ni•• ids..., 1,41 do ttrlt It. at mul Itcre thry eto Foto Llot rl:..r Slantih. I,tant ta Ito. to the •ologrttd,f, A1.PL1..10 'Amu; A , U N . 1:r N. I. — 1 .1.4 en ..f 111.1b.:1 anal galculailott of frt.. Straw Goads—Spring, 18.52. ; ri m ~.nleferitfer no"' prepared to;. gr , .to.. to lArt.t . AnD , to I MOIDIrr• 11 , . townl 'ir h...•r f. rt... a • LA.lll.r. as..l .., DAD AND #ll.ltN. rt. , (It 1'01.110.0 AND A 1:110 P.D. /..D. of ,f up, I lorloali, •DD , of in,.tautAr.on , A. well zo PRILADKI,I•III Straw Goods-4852. N ti N I I'AL 1.1.; Assokam ENT. 11111A1 An D IDTE. 4I Dint Datrinc N If 1 , 1 , A fresh supply of NI aeffaboy, for! ssf KIDD* Wool et g LOV ' ES--5 bble. for sale by ros 3. KIDD A 111. 1.1 11 1)01[10E-6 curs for pale by f.. 1 1,11 J. It IDD A DO. - - YPOSULPIIA'rE SOlfA-7 . For , sale _ A QUA POIITIS-15 carboys for sala by 1 Iris: J. KIDD A CO. g FISH" BONE-15t) lbs. for pal I„,_ , l , r J IDD 00 A No. l in the article of Tea. F want strictly prinic ,T6A. go t, JaMOW:IIF TEA MART, In alit. tolcnOn4 Low priced inag..l m ~slower T, u. art• ntyrr trylnt thi.vclabllnh I.,nk out 111.111:1h\ un vl,:eta is vrai 1 4 , XTIL A SUPERIOR ItoxesJull meal tvilrosul, for pale %OA LEV , . . IF And . .k$ xi. • .-- g 11000 LATE, ISIZOM A. Nork.ll, 11n lolr.l For vale I, 1111 ItA,l \1.4'1 A CO. It ...1 .t. lutva unaaulterntet l t o l e F.I. DkizA ELY k in ono 20 W0.,1 It Duquesne Iron Store. (IOLEMAN, lIAILMAN A CO. iinve r 1 t ararrliourr. N... 121 WO, t a t If oreut.led hr )1•••••••., I.,un Short , a Ca . sad t 14.4 r 'where tto, *4610 c 11,.• r 1.1.111, Whir tuNi N.0n.1 all at... eusuulral Iron, S.-wt.. , 3...1 .lal/... Sprlnfr all I .In, Itlrrlx. ,111 ,, , Out Nall. ind•Npl[P, Nor mud Oro*/ ran, • I in Steam Engine Boiler Wanted. ANY roanhaving a good sev 11 orol 110 lot at!.!11111.111 11.41ry Or lab gaudier obea)dbe, a /mkt obe vudiandr tar u ne, I . 4ltAburab Made Uueity Iralb Troths lap, ell Leer of RD ropy—rim!'" a) ,pplyt . atz to .4 VEIN a et.elllNU,br 2 , 0011 - K. Al. I Nen:, 1,114. f.•l 21 , V. Valentines! Valentines! LARGE rtvw supply nt Into 'and Com r o VALENTINI:I4. nreired thin lay by ',pt-, ktt Litarary Dew. Thin! ctrort. orpatite tb• 1.4.1 Ohio b•l2 Oil Cloth Factory for Rent: Q ITUATEU on Fniton street, Sixth Ward, 0 OPIMI.IiLIif of brick front. 01br Vi. throe otorit.ll4o4 doxigtool tor tlo•illo. boo., and rb 111,iloa 1.11 two ntortoo t1y1 , 10,1 Ink, W7rkowl 1.1144: vrtth F(irn.ston and •ttntlrr onlor. pro. oenlinu rero o,potitioll foal, ono 014004 :o nilbut 0.0 .atne hn.ul. 110 a wooed nuft wall for a ConCh F, o t o , Il hn,lll, 0.1 rota oneloo.ol with blab I,oe, ond nl+o for low. apply 1,, AVER!, on the prernlto, or Cif %N. Atalntip!“.l. cornoi nr PuiLon •tre«t read. pLAID SILKS!—A. A. MAsort & Co. are 'et aelling thOr hog.. I ork of Mid re• Aured VALENCIA CUFFS . COIL. ARS!—Adc. , T elnabl...loek on 1n40.1 •t A. A. ...... t co.', 'O2 and C. 4 &Art' 142 pliltiTS!—Bett. madder colored Prints aro 11ing 2.1. A. A. 51.61 1 01 i 2 121:2. G 2 2'22164 Marketrt. . !it AURIGN .TINIZNAN, the Soldier of Fortune: be Marlon Isar. 'this excellent Waal . v non romplete,pobliabol I o ooe volume. alai Or We at ylJel.rvil . latrani7.DePot. Tined fl. , ...._.........____, 77 .____ ifSi rec 'd at W. A. GIEDENFENNEY ,i 10N.% flat* R. C. Wairo.) Larer'a 04nrk.Marnios urlats...tha Soldier of Yortanr. and MOT Mra. or Um klornotra of a &moat Maid, by U. w...icnt.irt.w. w s Alta:rill! 1 bay a aalkortmant of V.ll4:crip. 1 Nn..6 York. rr. . APER—'2IXN) bdle. Single Crown. Medi , .. io . , T a:LlElo i r k i:ty , :zo Straw Paga j r . .mir l i t 6r ar.l. .41 earner Penn and IrBln ata pRINTING PAPER-500 reams of diffe-r -j_ant sita.for ate by. • J.l._ SUNS, . 1 f 4 II mover Pawn and Irwin sta. ILIMLING§LIOO,OOO pieces for Fencing, . 01. ala by J.L. PUNE , i fol . . roma, Penn and Irwin aba IllitY . A IDE s-2ogirec:d l lr i Ko i r i t m ' i ig i. for 16421 IR # 7 ...F!- , b , 1.1 UTTER,-; bbls. fresh lioll, reed this 11 Aar and for Hal* by fobl2 . S. A W. HARBAUOIL /' II 1. -. .kSE:SO bis. rood and for sale by k / t r io?. . 8. • W. lIARIIATIO 11. g , iiovuLATE-20 Ins. for salei by ti • ,tdc S. a to. lissoltua it. riIoBACCO-15 bxa, far gala by YY fel: 8. k W. ILAIMAI3I3II - - _ VENISON—aOO lbs. Eine. for sale by V ten 0 0. =RIVER 2 CO. ------- 1 1 kli§- 1 1W lbs; White; 1000 .. Mixed: reel and f.., sale by rri S. P. SLIRIVEIt 2 CO . . :MANNERS' NNE WS' SCRAPS-100016s. for role by JIL 012 8. P. 81111tIVER ARD--10 kogo No. 1, in small kegs, suit / able for fanollo, fur Fate lot t.ll. B. P. PORI Pea dt CO ..IC) end 132 4d. 1 BLAME Jr: ISINGLASS— Or !I mseAkny..r../i Sheye °Oath.: i I et " er L e IT w O pi I,l l' 'Z. 1 :1` 11,1.7 f card;) Per Ine)Ong Table Mike. Or.. Inr mix by N. A. MeCLIJILO A fol 2 2.5 G I4l.erty KtrewL IT ENISON-60 prime Hams, reo!d and for y by WSI. A. skcLor.ra a CO.„ RIO Unwary And Tee Deadens. New Trimming Store rffillE7 well known Trimming Store, No. 73 Metriwr, wbicintriu been ringed during the poet winter ba r e Nem leased by J. 13. Celittent 03., end le open with a well relectwl Wet of Trimmings and fancy Cooly. Iloeior7, rilovve, Embed Goals. Clonibe, Taper., Pro, Net. then. Alm. Ism Wortrarkt of neat Forht.hl, enrol". groote. 011 k Drawer/. Coed Linke.. POM Maniac gr. (Nob. obirte mode to order. Having made arrangements wi th gamtern Merchants, we con, to e reel day.. withoursoy extra expense, order wide➢ringe. (a Wry odor or wid th , or our other article of Trimming. rlztrura the country promptly ntloothel to. • •,1 J. - D. 0A111.113L8 t 00. Canton ..Flannels. mon . IIy&FIEEMPIELD bare re- Tod a Toppi/ of unbleached Canton Flumela. noilehlo Pa early not vow., at the low price of 9 awl lote. lerr yard. Abe, extra heal, do. at 12H rte. 4 d- • further eupply received of' those euperior shirt. i n , outline at 121: eta per rani—also. • good article al iiinta. fell.— KY PEACILES-150 bus. superior for eele by J. e. DILWORTH • Co. fell • . KY APPLES-75 bus. in store and for exit: by fell J. 8. DILWORTH £ CO. I OLL BUTTER--5 bble. extra just reed & , and too sale by 1 . 1 J. 8. DILWOUTH C CO. 11.11 , I ARD-10 kegs just reed and for sale by 1 A fell.l. 8. DILWORTH C CU. -- 1., Ylt II P-5 bids Goodale's in store and for 1.7 gale by J. 0. DILWORTH a 4.X1. fell I JOTA SII-40 casks in store and fisr sale by il toll .J. S. DILWORTH A CO. I.IIIOIYDEft-- ZOO legs Waning. 11 xxarll tultb.Hdtue. L I 015 do 1110 e. do do ' 5J bble Hal./ POT, for dal. 1 7 11.11 . J. 14. DILWORTH *CH i r iafiYSEED--100 bus. for sale-by, rtobenT DALZELL t 0). 411 Wert, rt. Q UO3 AR A. MOLASSES—I 2 hbds. Sugar I 1 d MI bbl*. 11.tation Molunes lanttivg sad for 41+ t. an , ROBERT DALZELI. a CO. tell • Libt.rtr.t. el LOVER SF:ET-750 bus. ree'd• this ' day I_l seri /ea. 'ale by ItOBERS DALZELL kW. Libortr st. Valentines ! Valentines !! Valentines!!! glint; most handsaw, best, and cheapest Lto sr. •1 W. A. liILDENFEAINA A 012, N. , it , urth .tr...t Cate W. C Wall). lAO kILS—A large aupElLor lard 14 Coll farmed Cul, Oil. ..orra Oil. rullover .L f... tlrd a nd for rale by JAIlk.l3 3IetiCYVEY. No. ZO Wood orreat LEAD--150 kegs pure white V load for 1 , •1t4 1.40- No. C) Wood .00.01. ot3ANCough Syrup and Morgan's t!to A ..ozudant fflornli on band and praprietor, j N ? :. ' ..St ll' llOO4 rtr..•4- ARD-lO tdds. No. for ludo by fell: BAGALKY k CO. • UM F:TS—P2O doz. Patent Buckets just. 111 ) lanllnx from frtemzeor 11.11 Colombia. [or ...alt• by W.ll. BACIALEY A CO. I "" ISON-1200 lt,s prime hams just re ajirti wed firt role CJ 1. D. wir 1 v.1141 6 i.iii.. t. UNORIfiS-- re.m• aim, Paper, Carbensta of Amotls, 1 Cud Cab. 31aanafila, 4111• Bashft.ld's Nene azol Boot Untroent.. Gm, Itnekee dn. dos. Bert Euirr. • tirra• Thotor.we. • (Im.el Barber'. 110r..1,...1ar*, , 411 - 411.ard4 do to du 2loarCsdo In. t for Tilt by JAIIF.f/ lIKII/VVET No.!tC. Weal elroalo • DOL L -11UTTER--5 bbls.: fresh just rs rei,ti and far axle 14 RILL.. HAM A LEY ! fla. 01:N, FIRATHERS, ke.— . . 46 hi'', Whit. corn. lo do Plaxam.ol. • Zan VZ!l;era, • ILnlin,„ from rtain, Tibor. amd ft steto to Irll. latiAl.EY At CO. ' (ORN-100 bus. shelled for sale by ) f.lle ti. 1. YON 114NNOOIOT A 00. 1 17 INIAAV GLASS-1000 boxes a.4sorted [ r l, ~.ro-1 for Palo hr S.F. TON,BONNI1011.81"t CO. le Figured Silks. , ‘ t A. MASON Ss CO., invite attention , .bdr ',Oct of neared :lilta srllleh coutsins ....., .I.- 4,vers elks.u. sud gunhly of the usual width. • few 1.1........ choke 1.4 Enourg Bruesallt. feg. Silk Poplins. COIPLETE Assortment nn hand and M 1•11.11 ra:ly Sprit. Fates rtt , A—MAN s N. CY sr. a Market titr. Spring Fashion. CO. will intraduc'e •PI:INU lIAT on Matunlay.l4th Inst. which for 1.-afity of astOgn 554 !Wish is superior to ay may list is tore ithr roannanoro and the petile err ntepeetfulltiovited enVI •nd naatunnl. • to 9. I•LOVER SEEI).-30 Bushel Cloverseed r..orirod and for silo b B. P. BLITLIVER 4 CO. 0 AuII FlTtr s agigil a and C SACKS of Feathers received and for le by • S. P. SIIIIIVER It CO. r. n BLS. White Beans received and for sale. J 09:1 S. P. SUMNER t CO. Mt.& and 5 kegs Lard received and for Ids by B. P. SIiIIIVPRAOI. bios.'lsl and 1.1 2.1 RT. 'LOVER& TIMOTHY SEED for sale by %.„) to J. ;IL. FLOYD. BACON & LARD-45 5 kegs Lard,i BAO lbe Lammed Beetts. It. FLOYD. txPll WARE— hn dor. Beaver Beelebb 25 de. do. TOY. - • 23 Nestsr eleed awl for Er *Ol a. INILBERT;rObI. porAsil-20 Cask Pure Potzuth, fd Bornls Paknit.., torn& hi fie: J. i R. FLOYD. Round Chu I.loAlt-20 hhd.. N.- 0. u . irar landing k, from Strultar i•iniiiinktanan4 ftly We, by J. 1. It. noir). G) r C l incinnati Rectified Whiskey, e vid rid. 141 br ( received per re ßeamer Ilraae Aar 2. f • aryl for CU LI3AtTSON. lIBLS. "Poland Mills" Flour, a choico Aug article for famlir irk reed apt tar male hr A. CULIIIIIVITON. io7"roN--94 hales now landing nod for lO&mAlt DICKKI' ca. D lt ILE D FRUIT-2G ba d gn-dried Peaches r ai , , o pet .1-Ikm . er Ilartfunl.gi for ma i !eA::: :01 Nooks Just Received • T APOLLO BUILDINGS, 78 Fourth et. I.ertur.... on (hr 111,4nrr «f im0c.....r the Kt.mon. Ott K C. U., L. 1.. It, Dranororof ILA. !Ro tor,. in tb.. Unit - et-Ay a Cambrulgs iiiserww..., on wriktural Prephwy. br Dr. Turner, Mootritw for Yobrnar. N. T....an:lent, expou t nded awl illnotratrd or , combo,: th.• [woolmorainal freemen to lb. :Tory . w0rd...1 Sarintnn, together with ra the not.. and tronolo tion.., owd compirto Morainal liariannT of the Uoopolo. lir Cwnwnt Itwol7. M. A.. liondaleno UAL Oxfonk Yer. neherghon. 2Wrollter With ol.bon t now....ary to owntlnn. 64. .7 • .1. L. KCAL.rio 111.,,,5T0R 01L-43 bbls for sale by `J B. A. PAIMESTOCK "A CO, GL; ZINC PAIETii. A NUFACTDRED BY THE NEW ju JERSEY CXPLOYINO AND MINING COMPANY. •t Nrwark. Y. J, EMEGi=l;= • ZINC PAINTS, Which bare been found after dee blob t he in humps sod the UMW Mares, t that. orittinsi bnuttY sod Ptuterttre P.:Vertu. superim . to any nth.? paint whatever. Thew WHITE ZINC PAINT fa purely an Oxide or nue; and is warranted fres from all ruing...anon and Impurity *lsatgOaver, It con. well. to 'bcautibillr white. and la *ninety free from tha_polsolanas the IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW When yawned to aulphorocm or met:alit:a eatmlatinna, or men when shut up In • clove MM. As • outride pstnt, It mittatalvlA • rout/tern climate and the westber better than any other not being liable to. tarn chalky or to crumblwand nu. 4 may be worked with any adorn with wafer sod olve, or with vanttabwhloa given " brzle.l pOtot holvh. " • • • • BLACK AND COLORED ZINO . PAINTS. - Ttinu are furoilami u. lowprim and are undoulo.lll the chtattot sad beat Wats b tbn market tor mulct tont% Lb. oot. nuthoate% steamboat% of 50 7 ooPt ooo l Pot L. of rtoub:btlok. or Ina% as Mot at. both' WEATIIER AND FIRE PROOF. •• • • Por Iran portsy. they am particularly valuably, ar they num • aurorae oratioractiou. mitirely peen mad. tion, they dry oinckly. and bump pan metallic aye, do not ens.. oak, Ma many of the earthy Wedsnay • • . • Dealer, Nipped an liboavi blot irktb• 'Agent. or 11. ' TIV . I_ 2D) I loft MOrtimh AS raumarapla. • C() 3151E1e1.1 L. MOVEMENTS CEAB Or SHIPS: Wag Of SAILINii TO AND E/10.11 VIE MTN fILTR.4-DT TIM COLLINS rwwNVIK I or. ren. 1542 1552 • Saturday. Y.h "1..... &dunlay. Murat Satunlay. Ilarrh Saturday...l,4.o ..... Saturday. Saturday. 1... Saturday:lla, 1,. Saturday. Saturdli. Juun I ' , .I‘ll , la>. Jon.' ,• Saturday. Jul, In. eaturds., Jul, .satunta,. A e.aturilay. Aou Saturday. hit I—. Saturday. Bait Is.. Frain%lar. tat'_.... Sourday, Oct 16. Saturklay_Oct3...... Saturday. Nor la.. eatunlay. Nov Satuntur. Drell Saturday, ._Wrdn..,.lay,. I'4. ' 'llratch ...Wedine , l•,Marcla .... • Nl.t) 5....._.. • ij•*. itl .4n..1‘,. . 1t....... ..... Jul, ... , tr.e.,ns, n V IV...due/Jo S. ...... N•pl Wrlner/lav, llrt ... tl:rdu..../1.1%-. Nov a.......... Noi ..... It -t' 11l Wnloe.day. CUNARD LINE L.iVERrooL. . A IAAA. for 1/04.1. tilfq., T. OW 1 0 th J. lAH tINICA. for Nrer York, ,SoDir,lar. th• nth - Et:1411 1 A, for 11..t00, Saturday. 11, 04th • CANADA. ht . Neer York, Saturday. p.e .11ot CAMIIIIIA. from Mt. -- It.. 171 th Jim ASIA. fmm N York, .2,rlt NIAIIAIIA. (raan Ik. Ith Feb Irun, N York. 11'..1rr110.... Ilk.. Ink Imuxlta4 , lA, ISlh CANADA. Irptu N lurk. PHILADELPIII4 A LIVEQPOOL—en mixo DATE. o V rll I L ,T.-31. P.. 11 I A. CITY. OF =l l th CITY Ur LILA:4:011. Thurrtlx, %orb 4th CITY. LW MANtlthsrEn. Thur.,. March. 26th FROM CITY OP GLASGOW. Ith CITY OP lIA N12.112e+,/,, Feb ITAh riona SOuily. From rlll.lll amnion for N.nr Ytrk. New 1. rk 31..... York. WASHINGTON. . Jan 21 F.I '...7 !larch 3 11E1131ANN. • 1'.1.. ...1. liar 2, !larch 31 WASHINGTON. Mar . r. Annl 2... April 24 IIkKIHANN. .trugl 24 Sla, ..:1 . 3lay .211 WASHINGON. !lay 2, June If • June 21 HEIMANN. Juan 19 Jul, 1.. .1441 y . .41 WASHINGTON. " July 17 Aug: /3 Anir /A 111GiAl A NN, Au.: 14 . Sept 10 leo . l/L .k, WASHINGTON. 1,1.11 int 1.. Oct 1., 11E1131/1311.1. • Int 9 Nov 111 NOT I WASHINGTON, NO' 0 , 1100 11 Dec "RAIANN.; • I De , 4 Inv al JaU irrasoundit Kemal Ornag FITT)3CEJ:II t:rrla. Tue.dar Slortmw. Feb 17. The weather yeatenly we extremely inelem eat. notwith•taantinn whirl.. a lair general lonsiging was Joins in the market, 1 4 eVrit ;.e wes heavily from the lower market.. ro tttt in the wsy of shiptnentr mrr little •aaJoiuii.n•le:lutheta— element weather. -Vie river continue. ire-apiendid order for ell claw,. of steamers. VIAPUIt-41. rceeinta )entenla:. amnaut,l to about hbh, at •nh.ll is hue au1eg01.9.3 1.u.,1 at $105, , 70 .t utd 1.1.1 WO, the a but nu init:Lte t3ttne;' The 55155 from titnta AMY t 4, ertualll,... at the Lutist outwit—Aar, 111 12 tn . , is 1•1 (4 3 33. Na .UP Gun at. l ..tt'a tumult liftAlN-00. or, romioz in mon , f. - nelr. awl ow in, Ori • Mtn, dnwo. There were 1300 has Fold Ow tho wharf at •111 roll tut from runt, - 0 La. W. ha., no nabs of nth, real. worth rerortmg. Ty. mar .14 5 4 Wiinat zin fop 02: hurl, 49 In 50. and 13nro 40e j 1 bu. (A/FiN SICAL—A bt in bu from trot borid. at 4.5 e Za hunhel. enutimit, at out qunlutiun, lu ta.d. Orlea or '.'Au.ar at 5.'4,11 t 11,r commr•n to fa.r, mid 4do az ..`.O a ftr. Eales :(1 bLt. eb.rl,at 01,, :0 bble from Uwe. I 0 70 00 Sir: mod.:. nt - OK* I,af Sugar la la e, O and Iw re. Ltabraeing the tla Coll, I. e.lloo. la !mall Inlet to eery and country. at and 111, a LARll—llale# 101,., 75.: , X. ,1 b+— Par. So I inny Lr 000te..1 of Nr. kr,f. BIJITEIC—eaIa .1 7 I.M. st.l roll at 1 4 r. Primr and sics.,sslsi, us, Is, .01!t.s1 Ins] 'Sr.- stl4oltir CllK)CSl:—esls, Jou at 63. cr, 7, is I. SAO eq--Ssl,4 laisl tn. pl.ss haw+ st s , 4e. srml 1000 Si 4,141 p n. sLostlers st sr 4 n.w M , 10 at :Ns les Css/ m. et 7r far sount, shrstSll,.. ho for libtssl. s 4 Apr Hear I , 4BD—Fat.w2rai.l eo Muldlinas ACLU. Bran is worth sad t•u. AY til'ta—,.alc 11 .ns le, o .tlr .rota A .1.&11 d. ana om.. h l / 4 4 or CL. 1 , nr15..4:1 ur r.o - 14 h. SFIEF.,—FaIr a4O bu from ••••••• at ft. Corer 1,411 i• .4.111-1 Imun tr,t 404 fiftimtAltS• WII I,KEV 4 a 2.1 1,1.17 ru-tified. ,u Int.. at Ph, gill Plil 31hTA tore salr,,,vort,l n. or 'MD [on. Allegheny metal to arne ~( bot ci , EO) A. 5. ,;•% Moo. lo n 4 71111 meth!. on ,tralettrul. OULK MEAT—We hem. rd lao Fee... rb. mtlim; rater/ for Oil. market may down at CU 4, 6 , 441 for nasal,. tzinacmtl lob Wr•tern. end 4- GR•mtnarT. r?mmoo tritn mr.l. roam. Ragt.tolime, Felt. =. The market for Cattle is not near so brisk, the ouml,rx how' Snenased. Bee( Can h--There were 1400 head elferwl. which Phi vary the from 14 to 14,1 I,n - N If) te—Mw . latter roonnor our-121:-1:.* driven to New l'art-70 remain man lbws and CAN...L-711e 9utah, Pohl hft. !combat de.- ..11.4 fr.m our 1.1,-rinn. r,,rl-2... °Hand+.ales at - tre•it Co.r.st SIS Z 4 ...SPriutTry.S l4 rmr. ranee or crier+ haw, 3.lrxu,n.l—ftlef br..l of SZte: Sluwv nn.4 LAn4l4 , -- . 2.,41/t offeri...l—E•alco at SI Tlit 1. at la • • 1 ,,, Av0a, Veil Flour—The receipts have been light, nail will 11. faverablo (mat alrea4. bare improred fully Is%e bbl. for Ohio. ti.e.eNtr an 111 , -Liasn, tuna trawl, We uotice a ,uitl dmrlartl f, Gene...s ant Mietuttarn roam., bran.. at IA de fwary extra ttuctea, at V, :7,4,5 73 Phi 1.44, .tiwthent lb Ilrua al 'V.:, ea.b arl 4 loot. At the slurs thrre WM 14 of llGlatt, Md. Souther°. tart 111 re. sad Part tcx arrive. at S 4 87S bbl. • Corn Heal—llan aces in fair reque44 at a 350 bbL Itya Flant—ll. twen In macs - NIA. acme ad, at S. , 373 It 1,01, eltat,--(Tralrell,..r. UrFAI.O.. Feb. 10. . Flour—Sales transpirtt. nt tho.following rates Sat, Nn IV: 61.3 f.liz V 02.0 a LEI; Wismulp *3 6244 e 0; %Thin nup 1.37.* - .411 I.bl. IFEW BEDFORD Oil. 2111111 MT. Snr 6.rotn, Frb 9. Sperm—There has Leen been more doiag li om oar last. and Woe b.( to Ibi. market Pf SOU , bbl., ‘ILI . Rig. otrlcr.P4 , al atabouttl p7loaL, la D01..' too. parr-to Irrin the canto of bark raraunah. to the altiE of about jt. hips. base keen .-sPld et brims rangtoo Lroaat SI tft to I r.t!i, as to oual It, . but prtoripally a it 1.1. ITbale—lbe market is tunnies, and we Rate only to re port • rale of 2., btle, 'en prtrar, Whalebone—A rale 4.11,..01 IDs l'plar Mat s at Draw not transpired. The tart n-portel role was at 43r. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS MID DEPAETITILEi ARRIVED. . . Athlone. Nfld.:ma, Itrutrnmrlll2. J. Melte, llendrlekunn, aleltr•wpwt. J. natant. l'eobtrst Ettrabott, thane, ItrainelL Brownsville Farrar City. Eutaw!, 11 besting. Ventnru. Brawurrill,. qtr. unr.°,l°., ' t Mit° 4 4"' „, W S ru .' , 3 l;; l t l u i , 7 ll.2. • • Milton.Dari..Cinetnuati. lalnt No S.. Crane llorkionlort. Editor, (building. St Luna,. DESARTE.D. • a. Iddiee.llsaltelssma..llelCoesport. MON, tlettnett. Itrovorrsib, 2 . Mientean„ Hows.llourer. • Venture. Ilatkina Keystone State. Stone. t!lneinmti Aron. Kinney. Wellevillo. • •• Naclattur. Dean, Louls - rille, Sorer% City Slurdarh. Diurnal. well, Wheellart, . • • BOATS LEAVING Itlltet DAIL - • GALLI SOLlS—tiny. Alaltra. DEAVER—litchis:an Nol. WELL4NILLY.—FO,4t eltr. a p. tn. WHEELING—DiurnaI. • CINCINN ATl—Keyrtone State. , NASHVILLE—Dartford. ' UOCKINGSJRT—PiIe. CINCINNATI—fiIbert - a:A Nr, ISAILASII—Irene. . 11.1.AVILIS 20.2015 1.0,4 aßowherim-47. fi a. .C..atel 0 r. u. RIVXI,-.There were S (1,4 II 'Pellet In rharatrl by pier tank - ARA noting at elurt. ana IMPORTS By RIMS. ST LOUIS—Paz /:ozraa-11. hat Plow. I do iralber TM, Clark; 1 axl,llo Ilinohatu k Co. 12 I,A, lead ' 11.•µY A Cal.la,ll: 1 ,10, , k 1 bx d-oki W. 111mlek Leo 3 baa mAO. linker A F0r,q11,0,021,1d. meal J A Hutch 1•on. 00.111,11• ,In 41 hAVI 1141•110 In :11111. - .- a Mete... 400 lar etrulle, , .1 Ffrorth. Jr; kohl. f_bould.v, eoo.on L. 11rItulah10 ,, 0,10 Boo th itualuir. tonoantsur utaablui 10 Uhl., ,rooktriA lobarn ., .1 1,1.11, 24 ICA low,. Onrode Graham: 1 14 Rohe 1 la 10,1 tool Fr uderkk .t Co: 12 w haws Scllern a N4COIO. 3G b01:1 10,11 n,. Wilool Alliorulau : 000011 11 Lax Ptarel, lthey /latthrso, k C l l 21 aar tob o aa Dulao4l le Co. 2 Itza tu.I.L. Clark VIA, It, bag razOlta Kitt a Ju1..,,,: 6 elre lour!, Il'allioxforl A 1.00. Pra 3111.r0N-1 trunk 11,,ker a Tun, 410 lAA. old *his- SaTple Itv ell It CA, :70 . 0 Kama A Fhati!,1,41411...4,0 .1 Moot% 1.. td4,l,,Phoul.l.rAfireil 130 2 ur et, 11 Ow ov illa p o i do l boo,/ Wallow; 1 quarter cr.l, liquor 11ruwa0, v: CINCINNATI—Pro II:on:ell No "-21 Idt awn. Wm Borten 10 el.. Tnetle. t004. ,, , , •Gbhde eu.,arJ Mohan:No.2loc. roller Ito 1.41. 11.0 pry Jr G. Co:0 lot Gl.ll , /oda! Honor Jr.n. , 1;o:10 000 do helloed, G . 1144,143 ek. rigor. C 11.11...11; 9 te.l. Ai fit.l .beofl mann 21, tea bunsoo o .* kath,s Guor:3 Gkite ) md.o rGsx,r; do , Nienia Co G 21 100. 11.001 .1 lamb, .1 Midi GIL Co: 3 kG• 3 boo mdee.truer; 1 111. omoloT J. 1 1 .04e1: 91 Dkk. o donee: Vdo Wkk A 31cCsodlcr, 11 do I:Ley Co. 110C61Ni - 10011T-I'n NWT No 2-14 tqd 1 Crate. 4940 t 4 DMA ULNA., d 7 do roamd....lsirkry Co l,;od 1. Colema n trAk , 41 t .1 It„rv..ZTM _ k 1,140050 1.44.?..Jc50r10•5t wdn torn 4419)) p In 49ah11 )a pA1.34 9 drimartnne. 9 14.4 cattle ove'nor4. POUT 'll.4loll4ll—fto h.* abcor Votetti • Noble: I! bd.