174 .- '77.t"'l - ""7"' .•"-- • = _ - -``‘ . • rirrsiwittai M== MIIITS; fa CC PITTSISIrsoIi §ATIATDAYitIORNING, NIARCEi : 19, 1852 pirRSADIVIMITTER WILL OR FOrryn 02‘ 1 : cirPAGE OF THIS PAPER. _ _ • PltlitltenT hismso.—The majority in Can .i......;_rett ' es seem to havo given .up everything else gge miae, not ' of who, shall lie the next • • - ;President? but whtl shall be the non:nines, of the . Convention? Cass, Buchanan, Rut • 114, Houston and Doililts are, the expirants. ' Of those, we think Cass has i at present the lary ; ebb number of supporters, and will probably command the largest number of votes on the fast ' but his chance of gaining strength in the imbsequent ballots is rather, elite. lie is in ..' ed ate - abiroken.down - eta er by the ~ young -, - t demograny.' •• • • :Buchanan hew. no • strengtbt • whatever in the • •Nerth; mita' • Pituu.sylianits. 'subservency • • .•;..,:tnthe interVit and prejudices of the slavocracy, -•::, intlienitittVrof..'the togive Lit! and the tariff, given iiiinsonn , atrongth in the South.— Bnel is "cunning .;' lie :known that if he cote ,' wand, the twin of the South, the South can command the North •to support bitn. But. his ..;-•.••-•• • old k'ederaliem, anti "old Fogyism" are heavy i"-44:i• -. weights in race with young Democrat.. -' , •••l'?..' Atelier has damaged himself by his ultraism • I* . sapport of the compromisei law he boo ton. tiel , fitt'• •• -4 . • ' '••• , apusion,. covered with his San Jacinto lau ragging,hwai at if thought he had Some • • .chance; hut he nos none, tintert the quarrels among his more. 'formidable cicala 11601 in- One tome of Thera, to throw their weight into • Douglass is the representative of the Young • Tlemocracy—progressive wail - Gory. The Dem ocratic Review, which had linen defunct for s'amtvtinte, halt been revived; and it doing bat . • -tie Valiantly for Don iestand against-Old Fogy ; _•„•:*Auni. l , • The frit:wit of Otis. Butler and Buchan •rit(are betetni4g alarmed, and thew some die . - 4 ';;;;; , ;:iiiitiltion to combine againnt the Little Giant. as the friends , of Pooglass call him. Douglass is s inting man, mot if beaten back this time, he • Will bti; good for twelve years yet; hot !hints the le.stlchatice far and ituelsohn. Now 'e beg lirite \ to suggest to the Douglas* men to .atiow' Buchanan to be nominated. .WWiihrheat ;;Cus: now letbeit Buchanan,nnd then Deng ''jtss will have -a clear livid. 'They cannot rid of old cogYitra su easily in soy other way. .}:POLllB4.:!'ottrics.—That the new' Ministry 't . a weak to the ioutidence of the country is evi dent. Ito members belong to the ultra con - ,!evat,ite uchool; are opposed to the reform and . ixtention: of suffrage, and. in favor oi restoring the nate-laws. The foreign policy_ of the new ,ndinini'stratiou Loa not yet been intimated; but hare bra hints and rumois of on alliance with aaetp tofors the protection of Belgium against •," :":11,DUiS NaPoleon:. It is said that the people of meaning doubtless thee:L . A ... olio portion, pteased • wich the changft, wltoki, we think. , very limitable; .'• . Things England and on the continent are becoming MOMe, and more complicated; and nmong thong-and conjectures As:renting the "•fcntore nettle Repot rrotoolcieds ffiat of a gen , oral defensive,kombibatiou of the great rowers 'r. tof Europe, England ineladed; °gannet Louis. No +Alen., It la not at alf -probable, that such an alliance= ever meet with the approbation of thb.Engindi people, and the contempt to form it *odd belikoly to rat an end to thu Derby inin4iration. Such a combihntion would male here of • the nikaci-eant who now ruler the Freltch people, and' iender_him oeron, at !clime, "even it could have the- .effeet of keeping him Within hie owd bouddarieA. prota the washitontot inq,ottie. .....TtEfts 'TRION" All APOLOGIST LIIBOLUT . • • • ; Dar contempdrary the Dawn, oas frequently accused not of cherishing Atte' nro-Itussia predi -1 and of ativocatin Ito line " - Of foreign E rielicy that would bring disgrace on - American 'republicanidia That-has been the Unimes usu ..' ar saswer ourarilcles in rapport of non-inter vention. clubjcionfmischt from the Dostou I frinnterircf, fixes on thPYlnfon precisely the con • • duet which it bus' actributerllto - ethera. It shown I that, While dealing not groubdlees niceniations • I,Ugainit the anti:Kossuth,press, its Own pinsition' in regard to Louis Napoleon has nrocured for it an uneci'viable ,reputition amongst t4: , repnbli,", ,Inaba' of France. the fiery spirited' , many nod Jaekson enthusiastic ,Ittirer. of the universabdtherty cru4 te of Marrs I Corry and Caes. 7 reliitir the oontrast drawn hy the Constitutionciel - betwiee the apology offered for the yrince Pritddent By the organ! otlhe American Dismocratierarty, , and the tong of bit-. I ter condemanitocieircriesect 17 the jouJinni's • of I ni:4l44r : a•The Ptiris Con.itkOloniul,orte of ticemcc;ct ergot:4%l . lbn dienotorsbigAL Louis litrot! , On, finds great cOmfort rand - jio article in '"! Democratic poetic f the'aint 7 C lot Government; In . ::p . hthh': . the_writiri, . H of the mop - if i4ttittpkejtqr - evitis thpt followod",", Bari of the dictatifrot". , ,....-o-j,". "`,". •, 'Rejecting all :cottelifertotiouti whethaeor" lipersoncal safety , or iniobiliattj he Thand..blmiielf under the necciactr"ir!..abliing . ;. dictatorial power,;or'nf; rattiijr..r4 61 ; 4 ( .0 a body imbued with mointibbieal , '„predilectibice;', •;"whieb could form a" , rnajoVifiy', , ,notlyrforcactioit ..againat the What iteiddice'do in this {r state of things? • *." 1 , : - "J +' to ;." . 1 intuitive a aitaintion morn 'frightful! • • • .What terrible nonsertuences'would ihovi ed had•Loncia N'apoleon been; less prottopt, less resolute- , 4 * Such are the thoughta to. which we are led by-the-late events in Franco. • 4 ' "Me do.not see how the the President - I could bare'actVirotherwise and remained faith-. , • Ail to his duty and his mission.' • • • "The, comments of • the.- Constilutimnel. 29 :. : ),:,.translated by the Paris correspondent of iths - - -. - .l : .Clommereial . .advertiser. are as follows: "The folloWing article,' which we translate from the. Washington /Win, will - "not be read without interest. The pat.er was the official of the late Democratic administration. and - • is still the principal organ of the Democracy. in • :Up United States. fail this Cirri:instance, c.s.'. pecially, which reeommends the artfele which we reproduce.to the attention , of the reader." fib will be struck by the 6onticust between the language of , the Washington _Union and, that of the greater part of the English journatm , on the eubjeet of the events of she 2d of December." '"Well may Democrtis7:excleim, 'save me from , Imy friends!' if the kind 'nffiees of the Washing , ,Son. Nis* are to be takeit as a specimen of .their I'Wielids,hip. 'I „want world to express my in ,writee a Paris,. correspcmdqnt: 'at michip stab tei Europeanlliberty, whenthe blood - • '-of; hundreds or thousands of martyra (no one - P can - find - out the number) is .1: ardly dry upon White a Washington organ can be I • found tO ; Praia& colossal crime. The London - Times compares the massacre 'at the people en' . • the binds:yards to that of - the IlUgnenots In atm; city, and justly so. • What.can en editor knots of the real mate - of the' case_ at thousands . ' of - . miles distant, when every just man on the spot : sotidemns it—when ).'aria met. it -with ere-era lien, and Was only kept clown by the strongest military force In the world: • .• -. •[ihe fact to American Locofecolem ie tbo'ilat. alley of Despotism:. We'aometimesfind It j in comlaallon with trnedemooMey—mixed but ; not blinded; but In ' its essential ' qualities a ..r grces well with the principless: -of Louie lispfi IVO Government. Tys-annleal in power, but subservient to power.: - now triumphant in Prance;.slo° why shoidd yr 4 ;. be either out or °Fended. eLt what the: *::- Union-Mid. It wee p'erfectiy consistent and' it .Ohmmeter.] ; ODiresioondette i ni . th,..t;burgn Onettr, D. N. War. FaK, • s t:' tskat3F-u, inn of tbed , elluetbm by - -•- pre of the Ainerrican -Chirlc..in thin Flair , : Thero O rae first obserred thhccriorninn ahOut reclockdoid the cittlene could 4e arotierd3he nhol, eapreni to nnn.ei of Came.:.Tbe piprtstOricoof , lho braiding vete wholly !De. nariett. nho otrinpled the caeterh _ ead pr the bulid by as Prue Stare. lud. ptaitook =Web injoind ebe. and it, removal. '3; , ; The town brahlingivrere: 0140 kt . 4enger. hnt Terra ''Jearad by ,the 'etertiono of thi.tremcsk and ritlierii. to = vhonc great credit' is due. for their ryomge .140Sdoat _The ipseri by the for are Mr.:Ole:4o; J; Wet,. the proprietor et; the ',building ind Ur. ilararit—the loin* pro . babij• covered briorn , • Cmciu&ts the ambit' riphilytrowhig ,ctt7 bo' ; the Westerit ottuntry: 'lt au now a popubstio 'al : 40,000, (although - but .18,00.'iu 18(4 ) ,), atol'- oatato-in selling at higher &ices thatt:can be obtained any where else., t PRO 4 WASHINGTON. cori..r...fr.c.c t.tqr.raisturat,il..eme,l VA8111312T021, March B. ' I anoglad to notice among the visitors to the Federal Capital, the Hon. A. J. Ogle, of your Stole, recently commigspnm.l as charge to Den mark. He will sail in S few 4eos to take up hid residence near the couri. ef.t4 "Royal Dane." Mr : Rowe, ReprhiEntatire Of the: iyiusburgl District, returned from Philadelphia ff few d 33, since, improved, in health. • .Z In the Detente, to day, the. interminable 'lowa Railroad Land Rill Wax again antler discussion. Mr.. Underwood delieereit in opposition to it ti eery excellent and senaiLie spedehf There is something more affecting then effeoffee in Mr. Underwocol'a manner. fie appears to weep where the pathos is tun moderately touching, and the tears break forth when there seems to the or dietary observer, nothing of the mournful order to stop the regular How of the argument. How ever, these are but spots on the sue : Mr. Un- derwood is an able and honest mau, and oppos ed to robbing Uncle Sam of his'patrimony. The conclusion of his speech was to ropmind peen hotly impressive. Ile said,thrit he . had been a poor man and addressed himself to poor men. Ile advised' them to s place no reliance upon the bounty of itbe Government. If that made any nue man rich, it made a thousand others poo men. In these days' of solo yourSelresqkfarm km, no truth requires to he more , widely pro mitigated than MN. It is hotter to earn any thing than to receive it as a gift. The novern ment can give nothing in charity, which it doe not tale by injtisticet from others. In the Howse, the.bill by which the United Staten Telemeter Col. , Mitchell, of the Doniphim Expedition, from the judgment obtained against him by liarniony & Co., of New York, wan pas sed. The facts in this case ore, that Col. hl. being , second) . in COMMIIti of Doniphan's regi- mouton the, march from :Santa Fe to Chihua hua, took'tho rcepoosihility of stopping the pro• green of a tiain;of trailing vogoos, h6inging tlahntaty &Co., becaume they wound have fallen into the, hands of the enemy, and furnish ed there and isupplies. Through this seizure and detention the wagons and goods were ulti mately lost liktmony & Col recovered the val ue of their property, in et suit determined in their'favo'r in the United States Oin'kit Court, for New York. The judgment with the costs a mount to IttBo,ooo,and this is nolv mounted by the United States. The ease has been carried to the klupreine Court, but there isl ' little doubt that the judgment will ho affirrhed. It is of great importance as a precedent, both in 'respect to theliability of govCrinueut oilmers, for viola tions of private right: and hal regard to the ob ligation of the GotOoment, to aura harmless its agents for acts done in its service. The PrereiJential actinic crime on directly or erwardii i rind lilt. Fitch, of Is:Alton, Democrat, madsa 104 speech to prove:the administritinns of Vali llama And Polk, to bare been pnreapd ecottomic e al in comparison with the present. Well, eve Lman has his hobby, and this in Ur. übt certainly there never won n hard er hobby c; ride. ionathan Wild was consider- - . `e3 somet.iing of n rtaiii , Sindividual in his itay, but ; no proposition or assertion over put iamb by 'Jonathan ennalted that The corrup 'Clan of 11r. Van Itarea'a term Iva, a :awl of cy. Which it received from the JsrkMm admin. istration. The whole accumulated moonlit,. of the previous eight yric•, Loth covert wad °tort, ifla precipitate!) 131.;011 poor Vim, loci in 'tin end crumbed bird That woo the tittle, and the only time since tbt (outstation of the Govern reenti:iwhen a Scereiary of the Treastiry, could cilloW subordinate to'reemamend the retain ing inl .ki oflice of anatotious defaulter, liscou,e heha.l. stolen as ranch public gooney an he wam ted,•aud that:) Demtcratic SUOC.ant RoUiti total Ugly prove as I.lg a iotther,...and could, and did comply with the advice. It L.4n totiliatc!ti at time that about twenty yte neat the pop .ulatiart of Te.ao, was made op of . Con Parecie leg treasurers. And yet this IT, a pore and exemplart administration ! As 14 ,rirttle of the Polk tribe, the Mexican' War wilf to them . like charity; it covered a multitude of lint. 17.: enormous loans and Mock transactioni, with the blind.way of settling up martial 4CCOUtiIS, affor ded racilitlea for peccadilloes, in what are call• etl the sinews of war, which probably were net eglected, There were cereakt. de:amp. ne to sb,cks that Ics3kod so very queer. by which the' government lost so much mousy, tnt — irl am con: fideht they will even yet be probed by inve,ti k gation, and ',lien devel a ea will exhibit's stale of things. not favorable the cepatej honesty of the Democracy of .tlva (Iv. JUNIUS. The Nnr York Eerniv Pit, in arguing against a cAmhined . movement In favor of the Tariff, says: An agent fur obtaining sulasdriptions to any pubthfobject, when he calls upon a rich matt for hie hundred dollars,' would newer think of faking along with him another agent, soliciting subscriptions fug another object; .and prepared to make a derii4nd for twice the sum.• Ire would see that hie hest thance , oi siircees non sist.tol in the apparent moderation of his expee tationS, and would therefore he careful nut to .mart the person to whose generosity he ap• 'pittied, by any appearance'rf asking too met, .we recomincud this policy to the aerlous coo gideratioulof the 'lron masters of Pennsylvanffi. Upon which the Albany Jenrnal justly re marks:— This is not a fair illustration. The ~ I. l =on. toasters of Pennsylvania." or any one else who asks for a reform of the Tariff; do not "appeal td the g•neroity of Corigreae." If they did, Congress would have no right to indulge them, for they are dealing with other propio's money, not . with their own: Prow:lion ro ,Amerin-to !Ahoy la not aakefftit the batty of Congress as to favor, but, tot a nyht. And the number of peo • pie that make each a demand does nuything but weaken ito force.' 8,0 long : . he the generosity of tho English Parli2Merlt 1•11 , 1 oppealcd to, to g ra!at a more jot system; of taxation to Ito American Colonies, by their` separate .interesta, no long the appeal• wax disregarded. Dot when they combined their strength and demand ed justice, they obtained it. Co it will be with the Tariff. • • • The Democratic State Ceriiiiiijon of Indians, Weighed at. Indianapolis; eipressed its prefer ence far Gen. Joseph• Lane, as the Democratic candidain for the Leif Presidency. Mr. Joseph A. Writtl, the present Governer of Indlisna; Imp nominated forre•dleetion to that office. The Whig ea:Oh:laity for Governor ito the Won. Nicholas' McCarty, r • pRouSITOIrif LIQUOR LAW MEETING: rs dthefriends! A gene . meeting ofo Tempe renee -and - eipecially of those favorable to the passice of a law by our i,egiststure,sirollar to the "Ideine tlq nor Law," was hold ; s lue w,. s i ry Chapel, th ward, on Wednesday evening. The • bowie woo - crowded, and the, meeting through out was peculiarly enihnsiastic. The meeting was organized by . calling Div. John - life:in to the chair, and appointing Dr. J. McCrickiti Secretary. 41thr. Sroyer by the lieu. Dr. APKinley, the litiltirtart stated clearly, but briefly, the object of this meeting vie to exprees their, views on the subject of the prohibitory law ooh, pendlng in , the Pennsylvania Legislature. ' ',The Ile,. Dr. McKinley was thin invited to madras the audience, ithinit be did inn very ith pressive manner, relating a number or instonces of pudden death induced recently'by intodea. Lion. Also, 'pruning incontestibly, that the amoiddrenue that might be lost' by the enactment of slaw similar to the "Maine Liquor .Lon," .would be only a drop in the bucket to the iimount actually paid annually by the tax-pey .ersof the State, an _the result of the sale and trelaein intoxicating drinks. '..-Peol,,'„Wilsott.lifcCawlleseg being. called -'O4 for some eenzarks;',eloquentlyi end thrillingly des eribed the facts of the Whiskey insurrection; the first manifold Oppeeition to"our glorious federal -Censtittition, Viet .oti foot by the manufacturers ind'renderief `Alcoholick,dtzuktn . and which bad to tiernedoirribrthe strong arm oS I he.G °Tern- I nept and'iriny;',Utith the' imstiorthrifenhhigton at the bead,. Ire stated that pieta" property had "alientobosacrificed tullepubllogood, instan- Oleg thiiQuarazitineregnlstionti, and tho.ahate: metth'of.ialitiliStitatuates.. Ile alitidelfth seise of, the FAD() printsi`thid had cempithed the pre: isent excitement lc the 1,4410 niurtiothgeot the Spiritual. Itappersv and - asserted- Wet -I , E.,zetth A spiritual rapping tbit:.*Ould riot only., , ,ii,Ato syaiio out of the Matilde would rap .the,heads. out of 'all the, rum. And whiskey.hearth, in this, good old .oommenwealtit. —.He that vies .d e pk, eossiotioit , thht public senthdent hail A biaity . 7.progressed 130 fin in favor of the_ coo. .temprativi that, e could :be siesta - feed and Tad majority of the :oitizene'pt :ritii.:tit?,:would accept of their rep itir‘tilistiitirjaidthig alter% of the "Maine Liquor .141V,,,er.0:10**7_17Cririt' The Her. S:Fulton then offered the follow ins resolutions, which were unanimously adopt ed. sir : •. 1. A regard to the glory of God, to the pro gress of Chrilitianity, and the best interests of -maukita, should influence a Christian COMII2II nity to abandon a truffle wliich has proved so poisonous to health, rind so \destructive of mor als; and by wise legislatioh to defend then, selves from its pestilential intlue*e. . .2. :Patriotism and sound policy%site with the mrinciples of Christianity, and the claims of humanity in. calling upon our Legislature to' prohibit the inaaufneture and sale of intoxicat Mg drinks, by ouch enactments as, will he etli• cieut for the purpose. 8. The success of the ' , Maine Liquor Law," and the happy fruits already resulting from it, demonstrate the truth of what has hitherto Veen doubted, namely, that legislation against intemperance may be made effective. Pram the reports of the several Committees of Ladiss. , appointed by the different Cnugreg, lions of the=l)nrd, k appeared that by the Com mittees n Win. Nevin 's Congregation, three hundred and deveuty.six names had been ob. tainod to the petitions. By . those in Mr. Fulton'a charge twa Mindred and seventy-three; and by those from the Wes ley Chapel ono thousand' end eighty-seven.— These numbers would have been considerably Increased if all the committees had reported. The Rev, H. Fulton read the resolutions that hod been adopted at a previous meeting in Rev. Mr. Bryant's Church, plod which have hero already pnblinhed,) and they were also unani mously adopted by the meeting. . It Wei also resolved that the proceedings of this meeting he pub. inked in the City papers, and forwarded to our Representatives at liar. rishuri;h. • On potion adjourned xiar JOIINN N}VIN, Chairman Jolla 11leenneava, Seey. FROM CORA. The Slave *rttle in Cuba is prosecuted with so much vigor, 'that the Governor General ha. stispended the Governor of hlatthisS, General Ponta, from the exercise of his functions. The extreme laxity of the penal law promulgated in this Island by Gen. O'Donnell, some time in the year 1545, by which slave trailing thenceforth was protiouthed piracy. has not had much etlect on.the tenders, bemuse, at the time the law in question wad established, the trade. woe at its height, under notorious protection of Gen O'Donnell. The slave trot. continued to flourish under the Administration of Gen. Itoncali and the Count of .kleoy. The penal law hem scents to lon,e been studied no RS to afford every advantage to the slave traders. It is expressly stipulated that "ttegroes, be they of what class they may.. just front the coast of Africa or otherwise, once' Safely placed upon an estate, cannot be interfer- . ed with or molested, in any way what", 'fhe moment the slaver makes lila appearance' at the given place on the wart, preparations are,. made to convey the negrois instantly to the nearest estate, upon safely reaching which they are without the pale of the law, and therefore mpt.ll6 eeixeid Ly the authorities. So it has beatTwiiturforencilit the eight hundred at.ra ...mannensrnd and forty at Fier ra Moran. • The ioilueoce of the /dare traders, from their greal wealth is such that they obtain whatever thei• preoc,frjri the home government, and ii would, ntrange to say, be almost ltdilDvelibir for tip., Captain Gentral even In attempt to bring these gailty parties to poitinh. The colored pop ti. of the island of Cobs, (notwltlmbsoding t e- statistic tw the contrary given in hr the government) fur outnumbering that of, the whiten, has always been n neuter of (Car to the native whites, and they have endea vored, by every flieanY in their powee . th put a tud to fresh importations of negermo'froto th n e last of Africa. The reccutomornoms impory tone introduced by a company of llovalan, nt innrie, and by ober., of Elnv.Min, have caused considerable it4ipmlicn amongst the en. fig)itened Creole population, who foresternsoner orlater, the danger which may accrue (coo the corbfity of three Vatalan Flanked+. whose only, end being gnin, rare not fot the prosperity of Cuba General Pavia, Gucci - mm.of not only teen nosikendtal l.y air Oaptain evil but a comtui,ian Leen Li•utl to in ; quire into his coadoet in r to this irani• action. then• Concha has most stringent enters tea. the prevention of the tenor., in fulfil meat of the trenier with Great Britain. Is doer everything in his power to walk in the paths of honesty, and does.; but it crests quite impossible for hint to Induce the eulisltern offi cers to follow a similar cone. Pavia latifthe with scorn et the threats of his dismissal by Geti. - Clutha. Lttelligince hie been received thetiGlO more Royal - negro,: Item safely lauded froln another tt.rig at Stavin Morend,on the Intl vessel under Spanish colors landed it cargo almost sight of the Moro Castle. at Gl , Chor t era, river, on thei2.:l3 instant. Nearly all the principal ebnetionaries at Trio, idol have been suspended from thee employ ments. Some have erriVed et !lamina and boon .notined in the Castle of Principe. for Knedn lons connivAtnee 'with the vitae trader , in that district, where several dssembarkat:ons hare been effected during the not three months. I undendarid that the Captain General, Don Joao dela Concha, has determined to make dome Focsu LiF4lllU.D.—tin Tuesday the 2mi inet man named Thomas was found drowned in Chartievs Creek a short "dicta/34;4 beyond the Morganza . Tolbgate.4lte had been discharged from the Poor 'Douse il i tthis roomy, and chari ly after leaving it, had fell into the compmy of on abandoned woman 7 .natned Lydia Doyle, with whom he proceeded, deign the Pittsburgh Turn pike to a miserabl; • dotgery kept by a man named John Smith, sit.ula mile beyond the toll 'gate. Here they became intoxicated and were ofter Wards even on the iw.ok of thq meadow of Mr. Craighead—the madie beastly elate of intoxication, and the woman not far behind him. She warAeard to upbraid and threaten. him with violence. This wilrl.on Monday. The body was find no the 'following.Jay. A Coroner's jury Ireing.trUMMOllhd r on an examination made`by 11cr llerriott and Weaver, it I/VI found that the. 'man had'entfered violencr—twn Revere cuts on the hack part of Ilia had being discovered. Whether they were,the result , of an accident or were inflicted by the woman (Doyle or the man Smith, VIII not made to appenoy the elide. , Strong mini...ions, however, Were entertained by theTury, that violence had been committed upon Kelly by Jac of the above named partirs--. And consequently they were both. lodged In jail. The man was in the prime of life, being aged some 3.5. or 39 yeari. Smith lo a most pestilent fellow ami has been dealing out whiskey in deli.' once of all law for a long time. • Ilia little dog gery should be razed to theground and its filthy mintento cast into the creek, RA come olight atonement for the life of the man whore death his brutality and avarice have caused. The jury found that the immediate cause of death was by drowning, but whether the drowning wan dentalor homicidal, the: jury from the evidence before them could not determine.— Washington Roporttr.. Moo Antinnette 1,. BenWn was introduced by the Ite, Theodore Parkerito performed nn Sunday, in Boston, and.the performed the service by prayer, and the' preaching cif n ser mon from chepter 14 of lot Corinthians, 34th and 115111 verses. She is a' gradante of Oberlin University, 21 years old, and 'other good look ing Nelson's Pint Premium DAGUERREOI`YPE4 Offre Puildiv, Third Strerl. 11TIZENS and ntrangert who with to ob it.) tails atrurele, artntir and lin. like I it.enre , . lit • very snoJerafr 111 0.4 It to their interext to rail at this writ mown tstaMistanent,wh,e .ottre eattsfartion is ‘tarantoni, nr charge Mad, IinVIM, one of the Inrgret .04' best solo , •I $l.l. and 81411ghte00 0 0 tirted for the with Imlsittwilit. of Ito most pnrrrtiil ant& •na halting lairlat.l the 1•1•111 of ninth., n'ntlfitntt, nmr prarthre.l extebrated Roo., of I'l3llw/01AI. and hew Volk; alt. fl. thittera lobe able to ott, to the patroneof th• Art, a stets, of (Iwo. Rol/tea,Atli, singly or In groups, whlrti 4•4 nr , i . r ken . . nurtilsnome enznl. n open 004 operating., In .11 neathers. from 0 aos.. 10 0 0. 5., wont:dale! . whora -you will, talk about what T oo 611.17, •ad TAU,Wiii Maker VIP ar hear of the great A. Skean preptnellon, leonern to the people of the U. Mate... U. U. Ihrtell'e Celebrated Arabian Lluicumg. It he. mule mom of the mon I remarkable cunt. of eutrel Fele. He/mope tlem. OPTITtII alTelt/one.eeleal romPlalnta de. on 770 . 7, 0 lad, Inde.el, an an e Menial reenodY, to near ly all dlseems velnen could prmell.l7 Io wawat.l 07 • me• Mein, el( 16.1. kind. I Bee mleettleemeno I ' DEAYEE NAND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY r DFL.' Ls MUNN offers to thoan suffer lag from 6..eneele, hie infallible surd remediee. which bare berm sniceasful In nearly'earre Meowed hies of 'war timed draftwee. hew romodhoonahrhe different mum" for Meese. et Itie Intimel, middle, and external tar, and Lave been pronounced gig them mierctrel afiriete—Dre. Kramer. of Perlin:A tani• Delean.of Petite Curtis, rhe a. girt l'eerileal. of Londin••••11 twine the mod wonderful and iffeetoal ever implied foi diem , . of the Interne and mhilla out their ettecte are oppareht no the fifth or eirth day. Dr. Le D. eeneyiteird cede In every Mae where the ear la infect In formation. Ile hed e eighteen menthe. a cur.. fentalhoew who had been.Wrof and dumb, and ,whosei hearths te now completely matarad. sod ••• ••• astabladtd 'lakyl laualaaviii• .7f.• nide. of Over hews 4tteecem hi - hired stemonsvello have lihn cured by Dr. LOB. hay la seen by aphileatkolA teethes, by mckula• • &- phloem of thele„caac, can hive eetimilhw mot to tiny lest Terica-,Woonsnltailowler. 7 lloth label:add +hen eileamering is reeved Mile nnphnd eieefergase or when • Vidal to heard Meim at the distanciAideltdOep feet from urine. Rai. - • - P . Itrann...l Tread. on the ...1-14D4T.: mien and Tentham!. of Doof and II arnb; Gnarlier:l tema the Frenettrelte!SL Adarrati, Upton&Math Pant Ofiletn.N. T. , 14;;.1 DRY P GOOD'A rit HOTELS, STEAMERS, SHIPS, PUBLIC IMMTUTIONB, AND Cowl and Cargnakens. i. onTiLtaWICII or 'MS =moo ortuna 141.13nrCiit XL,. MM. T. owomonolo 111,11()VED TO , • 21 PARK PLACE, •• Ash IS NIVIIIIAT STREET, NEAR AhTOll. Oiler. Me,' arw no. O D-ulna an nal:, NeW SHAM of FURNISHING DRY GOODS, To wlikh'llranch of Trade their altrntion .111 L..reaDrr he excluairely direeted They will hare constantly on bawl and will wok, di reel from the tnaunfacturrr..er,ry de+rription and goal, of PANIII.I LINENS. • LINEN and COTTON SHEETING.L. II PILLOW C ABl S , ll. TAIII4I DAMASKS. NAPKINS end TOWELLINUS. 'COUNTERPANES AN Willi En , . SATIN DE LA NA AND DROCCATELLIL DAMASK AND DRAPERIES. CoLDEED AND WHITE BLANKETS. CARPEYINDS. ALI. TIII . 4VARIETIES. MA'rTINDS AND DE 1114111 N CURLED HAIR AND PEATERS. A Do, full and romplete ankvrtment of WACII AND DAR TRIM MINUS. direr! (rent tho French and Heilman Fachal..A. erery varlet) of cOrrEl.l N ES M A RCELINES. CAE 11.EADJSMS, OIL CLOTHS. ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER, DoACII LADE AND RINDES, Al,/ - DAMASKS. LASTIND.S, ADD:ERNS. and DAD. PETINUS. for CHURCH Platri,+Es Tho &Hiatt. of CITY and EXIUNTiLIi DEALERS la par'. llrularly hoard to oar nor., 110RF.NIUS Jc NIXON. ' marn:l:imir.lr;,ly l i Nottatratssrs., Pa. IA sta., 11,1,4. l par Ma. Se.. M. KIIII—Let nu know what you eau put the PETstoiruta at. far suss to wht erstir it: it to going off with a rush, sin, I bad the Orr larsi.lis, trlbu.l Th.. artul. Is with.; ut544 . 51,l nti4ta Atop. MIZIEM! i. 17,47... WWl,' Ito.. Nan . 04 . 41.141.. :4 M. kit.. Kett Ittrrtnugall—Dear tt,r—W, hid left •ith ut, ft quantity ui Petroleum; it is all told. tnt nut, &toil U 4 It: Mren; Irma prt,ent any grant v., It will yell rttPWIT Trot; Your, EASTNIA For gale by Itruggiett, generally throughout mho viii _rrisrlttilkwS Cititenlionnuice uoihnany of Pittsburgh (1. U. 11U$ EC. Pnt•intn,, NAAIV 6L L. %IA ItsllEl.l. Ntret OFFICE, Di WA17,12,. REVNEEN MARKEL' AND WOOD STREhIB INSURES MILL AND 11A1100 RISKS ON TUC 0110 AND AIISSISAITI.I AND TEIRUT, RIES agr Insurra apuotet dann, Iry rivr. Also, oyamrl the writ.: ,0 lA..SRA and INLAN PN A VP:A TI and reLlNsvorerl TI.+N =tl=ll ==2 . .. , • . Wot thw,,ley. M. 11. Kier, II u.. 1. 0 KIN:. Win. Itiothe.m. 1t...),..r1 Dunlap. Jr. II 14.10twen. S. Itarl.ug h. Pranclo Yell. rs. FA • •01 g, , Ile tell.o, J. :3eltnnnutsk-r. Walter ItrSaul. I Sunuol Ilea. 131=1=1 Fancy Fair. ~f~IIF. Linlieie ' , lnn- will eolDllloll , o in Ws.- L. •Itr..-1 Chl;/ :15 . . an Tar War ntrict. ittlf Intl •• o'oDolto nd coollnuo arm 4 17aar: nor: tgo:bat cn.{ . Will c.p. - n very atter tkrt de". nt .4,1... k to the • •Ilornotoo *ll IthroD of ut*fol si..l (*bey otlIele• ill Lot atold,totl reffrllDnrnt• tun Ito hoAl The Fast, L,th• DrisrAt or Ds . * Chun h. Ity ••hltr of ll* A•tr I , l:eolith**. pout-L.IW A , 11 EsTER. 71 Smithfieldne.r so/n401, 7 .1. to r*trthl of • torahlrm tad otll to•lod •Dt - A. of Vottittltto* notong-.1 *AA*, cr. • -ta varlet* MA othl hottol,r4.l*, Sot:, umt leh*l binD*ll from llmlinr9r.r. lttolfr. confithll* rb*lltta comport*. Al. Money DAM hrttiallhoslet. Mute* a, At. IA I: el' I/ DT TO PLE %HE • - rt.rl3 . Phlllll9bUrg Water Cure Establuilunent. Philipsburg. Roarer County. nntolb Lholthiort.r.o...L. EL. m...h 4-1 Hie Netter CL.k, art. ro fm I'Ll.L.gh. IrooLN sr. L. tr.,m rb• rnprl.Y r hal tr.ntr "ars vs • re..l. oh, $3..,‘, ,-f which li. praelk-n1 La 1.. LL.- ps,•l4. ••••LII. .llu rl.nlll L , II lart.r.l.k cur. roll.. u. lurnl.L wo CLL.... L.. L.. T.... ItI•nIELL nr 10-b. lluta.r uu butt Alio ...Ku. l'rvpra ,, r ItLeh.a r, i• 1%-n. For Rent. - - • • To Noirotery Alf 4 , txi (idpiesirrt rwre* of ground. troll good Man I and I , o{ atant , ln.44 tivn 'mu .1 1.....0441 11.• to ea) na..h4....11.1 h.er.-11..1...,1 tail .4 111.; mint tatru gbrubb,y L.ten11410.11.04.1, For Rent. FItASIE ek•tt,e , with a fin.. g ar4en 7.41 ma 1.t.0r • •• ••ILd I, r •ci.• •• h • • , 1 . • ;ea t , at nau. ',lli .111 1.. I.no Ellffi=il To. Al•.r t.pr pc. n tale pf, t:r At,e I Nnan A. 4 tmvs , 1... 'lll,, L.i,rarr 1:61.1.. A 13 kt.t.nl tlstee•l•e tS3el'oet untrr • • JIISI' :11:trerii Warlaud, c,r Th I pat .1. /41:.4.1 Mprir, 1.1 u., tk.Ott. Or t.n4,n ine EUMMOIM=E A 1.06 ouppl• Olunt %l out LAVA. 01 - the 741,15. Anrlot mu2hWrparl Cool, Nl,t efts, WtLiillhl_l W. A. 01LIUNVI'NSE1 a C. , louritk .tr.•t - 11 4 1 151.1-50 bids. N 0.3 Sloaerel 1161 flab, • . 41,64 • •... ror Woo 1 1 A CUL lIKATToN. marll 0003 kegs, Isorte.l city branch, Marl; A ell LESCHTM , A Fr —lOO ht. Ctiests Young Uy. o ho t 0110,c...f0r sad BIA-k T•A• na,H. by A eV L.DEATAIAS I `IIS 11114:ti---30A reed and for tale by Al melt t . t 111 POEN illitiONS--lotl doz. reed and for NJ ',is he I aftelal k ILAIIIIAUttII. INSEED 0//.-100 bbls. inetoroand for • Nat he tuterl3l ft. •W. ItAKIIACkiII Ca DO Alt-10 Idnis. 0., reed and for sale L br 110,0131 a. • 11•11IttUt/II. , LARIFIED StItiAIL—L Ida._ in stor • tte Pr salt br mnrri - • • ACKEREI,-311 ill St.Ol . A and for lX X .1 ,1 4 I neat 13] 8.1 IT. IlAltlL‘l , 4lll - • I Alt1)—:51 and 5 in more and 24 1.0 .' 1410 lo ltuarl3l $ a Vir II Mal/kE.III. tbo the Jitelei•S of the Coll II „( ll.nml lf eelf ter 14a34n,t 111. 14.,. In nn.l 11., . l'eket tar of All , Chk . nr. Tbk petition of I , lteMe AN of :4rAn.l Ir.,' of L I , rl , l . of Pittwhearch, humbly gw.llthmrt hatte t•nrylet.4l •itle tetat.rell her Iles arrontunklateon of trarrlk. atul rah... at hi dubbin[ how, In lb. city eL,mw4l, snt Ma)/ that yonf 11,mnn 101 1n p1me...1 to pram( him .11m.0t0 • nethlle tenon of rntm.tairement. And your twtet , .^r..... d" :l Y e!! ' tr i r errtif). that the *1 ,1. prillkaler i• of 0.•1 .Inet , h. , h." 'l,l agut irneprraner, and le krolt pro% kb..l lerlth !um*. mew a.n4 onereolrns, I.r the enranno.latlon anti butane,. of 0nn...a0..1 4nycllrmatoi that kin-le leorru P..syth, J. L. hboe. 11..bt hat P. 11. now., Athawhlrr 11. llllln U. J. Vanhptg.ll, Th.. 11. Wham, O. It. 11114.h1.1.te.r 111,0%• 11 W. hallah. IL D. King, Banker & Exchange Broker If [CREST market price paid for Amcrie• Ria 1141 f I. , llars. for awl Ppaal.hl , Dll* .I+l4. St,tko boinght alal void. Rolle? for ftele. marl.. • • i e ALFIIKSIOF LANIOFOR. SAi.,F;•— • Yvon Una .13••• I 'tract, and wljnlnlng property of a rota. Ilackam .4 Root, near the blin.ravlll• tn.. It I. anostAc fora Lrp lant:lA.o.g Pinok• lan., d 1.1;04 elcall4e allot, Ilr••• This • hue airman of vat., tops through MIR lan4 will be calat an estrrinnly low prlcc, and en yr...able tart. porment. Till. ancamptlanahlr..4 wholly uncmucoficr.J. Apply Is mar ITO JA , IIF-4 111.AIKEIS. - - - 1 4 1 Nei y.ts LI Pill NTS---illutpliy & , 13urel; o of •mrrivan rr10.14, fvt nolo, priers. marl- ). 4 11111NIVIRE PRlNTS—Murphy 4 (inn. field Iwo w . 4, by 3;tprou. soon., lot ~fine rts Vitro., Ftlitt., hie livillopreatig. Curt•lt3 4 ,o , - tnsrll • IpLoutt —BO bble. S. F, MIA Extra, far Rat •nr J. T. • J. J. taNailt. maril IV: Lilwrty . 411ORTS--10 bu. for Mae by . , lull T & J. J lOONI. VI IDfiCIN(I;.4-20 bit. for salr by 1T il P.0r12 J. T k J J INNINI. . . L'ILAX--2.00 lbs. for tial o by - J ' marl 2 J. T. AJ. J. INN tN I , - sUNDRIES--2 Kula rap; _ _ , luo T ata" Tow Lora: 100 .. a lot. of br.l cord's Vor as. IT snarl:: J. T. /I J. J. ItOON I, M . . - AYN Alt D NOEYS' evitsttratted writing in morn. and l ond. tll' .l KIDD A CO, tr.sq 2 ru 11'..11.1_ if i ASTOR 1.)11,--§0 Lido. rood and for or& LI by Iturol2l.l. K 1 Mil ( ' l. _ . . MISK. 120 T-900 lb+. ree'd and for 104; by 12%2021 J. KIDD k 12). 12 ItTISI'S' COLORS-300 doz., amiorte. .A.: . 12 Taloa. far yal• by , `VENETIAN ItED- 7 20 bbls. for HMO by 7 mart: J. 011)1)0 Oa. 1/1114A(1 . F. Uk LAINIIIi 7 A. A. ,i lllatton c p ...n.ju t t ,rntiot of 14 nakl urn Lasnee, now and I.tellrly • y iIVE have just ree'd 20 pieuea purple y, runt., mat) and nest pstsros, and perfectly fast colors A. A. 111An0ti A CO.. matt./ 110PS-3 his. Ohio, Sopt'r, 1851,. ree'd h, mLIACIALKY • 00 . •, • - 14 ICE-?A ten. new, now landing, for sale Zb 1mm221 DAIDILKY /I Co, NILg--500 kegs Juniata, assorted sites, 5‘ band. and arcwla by .." WM. HMI ALEY t CEM:=I WINDOW OLASS--400 bx 11.8110; . IV, No - malt 7 " - 10 On band and far sale by MO 6 11AOALEV A int --.---. UTS-2 bags hickory; Nuts; 1 ••• Chestnut... For ialo .." 12 '_ WU. BAUALC & CO. _____ - . . IMOTIIY SEED--. 5 bble.just reo'd, for •Ttle by . ( mull] MIL MU ALES s 00. ARD-10 kegs No.l,.for.sale by • mael2 WIL.IIIII4LEY k • -1.; 15" Dray Horses. ' Tiff° flue dray Horses for sale, . - BELL It LEEIRM-.. CT sad TO Waters:. • . . BY TELEGRA PI 1 I=l3 ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP New Sohn. March 12 ',The Aria arrived at her dock this [naming, with 90.p.m:tigers, and a very heavy cargo :Inolog the paamengers wan Mr. Itoby c.l Orleans, bearer of despatcher. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. • LIVERPOOL, MARKET. LIVERPOOL. NI, n, Feb. 27. Tlie market for Cotton was pia. but firm, and bales of WOO bake were effected. The ministerial explanation was iiatisfactary oh change. Cheese—But a small stock on baud, and in great demand. Lard—Scarce and dearer. also scarce, at an advance of (I A good business wan done in sugar at pre• sinus rates. Coffee—Light prices, bat firm The market Ls overstocked and dull. Molasses—A large - business was done no the 21st at full rates. Rice-180 tierces Carolina, soil at 17e Linseed Cake wait dearer. lover Seed—Very scaree, and full prices ros ily • Sperm, Lard, and ISbale oils dull. and :to im provement. Qum-citron Bark was in great demand. McHenry 'et circular of the 27th, pays that dealers in flour were increasing in confidence : add now current prices are. obtained, asal will not yield further.. A large linemen,, chiefly in Western canal wan done at,?2o int bbl Wheat wan very saleabler-prices firm, with an tb improvement. rotten—Sales were coofined to the middling qualities of Orleano:chandes in Bowed and Me lillo hieing searMy perceptible The market close,. firmly but thoulil the wind become favorable, it fate amonnt would arrive: and there would lie added nome POMP bale.. to the Mocks, aliould the demand vlitoken: an it is not improbable that 10.1110 temporary a rregulari• tiro might estst in price,. Stocky-1C v • I se, k, bring 1070, Ipv _- Penn. Losonn, February 27 - rot Inn—Sales for the week amounted to ril,- 0044 boles; for speculation 10,01 4 14, for export 3,- 000. Broker's quinalions fur (fair Itrlauis war fib Motile and Uplands .1 4 ,. Flour fur the laat days has cunimauileil great attention Sales of 20,000 tilde western l'auml Floating torpor-3 or Corn brooplit full rates on Ile 27th, and en advance of 4.1 was obtained. Bacon was scarce cut the &tumid was !mode ale at eteaty pricer. Decd . :m.l Pork acre scarce od prices Dityrineitig. Prime %leivi bring 4 to id, The 1.1.140 n AL,ney Nlarke.: tinrlitinged, de, 114613 1 . 1,1,C.1 ! tr: for .n.,ey and . ount. ENGLANG. • • POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. LoFb.sn Feb No Aolorte,ri denpalcheft land arrived of Lay pool more the Arelie Moo y, Cotti..ltr Archl.i+lmp t'Pliblin, died on the 2Gth oil, en' the Kt.l !ear of tko. Tinniness. Was 100 d , urithing in Manchester , to permit Nly lengthened dullness Meetings continue il3 tor held at Lambeth. where it wan resolved that the termination .Ei Lord Russell's ministry sloop trot deter the 1 1 1 men of that borough from pressing t..r u thor ough reform in the Moline lit 'Commons. At Birmingham similar rlrmonstrattomi took place, when the volt by ballot was deemed ice sw, r. 4 4.41 may new reform bill Earl Shresanpury r tiered 410,11110 14 1'711114 Itouran Catholic Cathedral tit Chester, mot n trim sum fora snarler purpose at Sin esr shury. In the Rouse ot Lords on the 27th, Lord gave a abort programme of the priumples which were to govern the new ministry Ile reprolmied she (ranch:le -nreosure, anal also "pressed a pm 1,1 - slic, 44 the prm.pien of the Amerrean molt rather loan the Free Trade system. The great topic of discussion, to every circle of society, had been in reference to Lost Iterhy's trainiatl7. • reign volley m to lie conilnetril with a determination to maintain ticane. Ile declared his intention of Cr imposing. ft shilling duty E. cora, huerrould first take the some of the 0.00 try upon the question. Whim owning hint.elf an enemy to bribery at election., whirl, he vtottM repress by all the mean. in his power. lie could not consent to Me plan 14 reform introduced by his pre.ksee•or - -r. In the extension of edueatiou he would main ly rely upon the parochial clergy, . 7 Earl Grey deemed the Prernier'S „explanation unsatisfactory, with regard to import dot., and implored him not I" keep the country in suspense es to what hie real Intentions were. Earl Fitrwillinms was disappointed :in I he tomr assumed by Earl Gray, owl Lord Aberdeen de dared his intention of supporting Sir Robert Peel's commercial policy by every means to his power In all other points he should . ho able to support the new government. in relation to Ingitirass from other nation.., Lord Derby said it was the duty of the government, without ,le emending to is system of espionage, to keep watch once the movement+ of such path, aN abused English In the Goose of Commnua, Mr. Villiers gave notice that he should move at 110 early day. a resolution pledging the House to maintain free trade, and against the attempts to re-impose a protection duty on tors. Me Homo gave entire of hie scheme of par liamentnry. reform, The 'lonia adjourned till 12th March Among the mercantile failures of the week, is that of Menses. Teitii, stpotrramt a (to , Shawl Painter, Their liabilities amounted to er',o,oo. A Soiree wow girth by tics Lawrence st Lon don on the 211111, at which the whole of Ire dip lomatic Carps was present except the Austrian Minister, Moore, the Irish Piiet, died on the tech, aged 72 yearn. Tbe amount of bullion in the Bank of Eng. land has increased c3r.2.1,110, and the whole a mount is f 15,948,000. FRANCE. Soon opposition candidates Imre ileelared that, if elected, they wonld refuse to sake the oath prescribed try the constitution, m ore the re ceipt of Nicholas' note to AnAria Napoleon had suddenly InatritchsiThe altais• ter In Austria. to protest against 413 e. recent augmentation of duties on the French Govern ment_ It in reporter! that a ilispatch has been trans. mitten) from timuerer Nichol:as to the l'resi dent, intimating that the cabinet at St Peters burgh would not admit of the trausfommtion of a President into an Emperor. Since its receipt the French and' Austrian governments are lees friendly, InaiEmuch ea N.cholas declarmi If Ana trim movesone step on moist Fenner di. Writing the treaty of Vienna, he will mare!, to aid Prussia. Elections are pt •ceeding with comdderoble violence. It is understood that n errand note hoe been received in Switzerland from Fronce, repeating the demand contained in the first, alit asserting the right of the French lloverntitent to indicate refugee, fur expulsion, which she should require to lobe place The Qui, n U.+ ralitcfy rccoVerr.i :Ml' !IP hinted ut the Bull Fight. ITALY. The e.amtry i..,imet. The Carnival woe con tinued with rivnesty. The nnitnoeity eigaiost the French wen decreasing., COMO RESSION A 4 W4snitwror, Tlie !louse went into Committee of the Whole on the elate of the Union, :unhook up the Sen ate resolution, authorising the continuance of work on the two wings of the Capitol. Mr. Staunton; of fiy., advocated the resole. lion. ' Mr. Woodward cold he would like to know when the special Ltommittee, eppointed to exam ine the foundation of :he Ovalle of the Capitol, would repoit, eudwhat It was likely to be The whelweubject wohhl reel on their report. Mr. McNair replied that the investigation go ing:On in the Committee have found the welkin o dreadful condition, which astonished till of them. Mr. Florence asked his colleague whether there aim testimony Lerma the committee show ing tho strength and capacity of the fouudation of the walls. hir. McNair replied that theis had been con tradietory testimony. After the testimotfy was given lie, the committee had contained the wells for themselves, and found them very badly con structed., Mr, Btannten thought the work was well done. He, knew something about the building, and shoat mortar—well tempered; mortar, for he was tr well tempered man. ' Mr. Drown, of alississippl, made a hasty speech, in which ho took a retrospect of the nee and progress of the South ern nights Movements, which went down from the time tniaret Onion committee wee hold in Mississippi. He then passed on to speak. Ilia colleague, 711 r. Wilcox, ho enld , spoke in bad taste . or the old line dom.:rate, am trying to eneah hack;litto the dematratia party. They were nere'r out of the party. but Mr. Wilcox and his n,soctotes took themeelves outside of the pale t.f the democracy by joining the-Onsuo party. Mr. Wilruir rose nod said that he bad been prepared fur this attack upon him, but the mir- nlitio.f hie colleague were weak, and had fallen Larmle!. 11. colleague had nail that-a wet, Pi. party eristedin MisWasippi, as a chimera, j and that there as 110 party in favor of feet.- mien. i I had thi ught the gentleman had too high a regard I% r truth to make a declaration ii.., len+elnie of tr th Mr. Br.m. nQ Dlieainnippi, I desire to .4., .I.,e+ he 1111,11 ttl toy I torbibeen guilty of Mr Wileox—l hove epoken boldly. My lan guage cannot laUtnisconntrued on that point. Mr. Brown—Do you wenn to nay that what I have Nti‘te l is Bike? Mr ltrieux—ff you mean to any there is LIO. holy w Ninrimerippi in favor of seeete.inn, it in false The lard word was hardly si*,ken before Brown drew off, and planted a blow . in Wilcox's lace, which Wilcox returned. Both clinched,and a terrible scene of excitement ensued, and with much difficulty they were separated. Quiet. was restored by the Speaker. Mr. Brown made an explanation, stating that during the six years he had been a member of the House, he was not sensible of having viola ted decorum, or committed any breach of the rules. Ile deeply and painfully regretted that there should have beer. a necessity for doing sn now. Ito apologised to the House, and sincere ly and earnestly apologized to the Representa tives, and expressed the most, deep, and heart felt regret. Ile trusted that the House would receive his apology. Mr. Wilcox also made 1111 apology. It. was a matter nf heart felt sorrow that '..he had been involved in is breach of decorum. Ile intended on di-respret to the Representatives of the nation, and mitered his disclaimer to this rifeet The /lons, then adjoorned. Senate—The private calendar occupied the Si Arun hills of no pnhlic interest were or ilrrisl to he engrossed The 1.14 linking an appr,,pristion for the completion of the cemetery near the l'ity of Meatro, w(l4 passed it Sesinte tntinstrneil till Mowing. I=l l'ontrim. Starrlt 1 1 2. The rrrt urn• ult.• tlarrtin rinrinrrti Trntnt ur t beard, trout In: near v.", flu ormnrr Cl Thor llrrilur Ilan l nrr •/ ir.l I^rintiniutirrnAini 1 1 11 town, to hear tn.,. II thri prim. in tiro ...in. err hurt trur. Inn rbrinrretutir mnlii ir 1.. 17 1 1 1 1... rilati.lt. rlntoor•rutn, :1 runt° ornirrt, orr urn! I doubt fu: 11. T.r. Ihn raw... Whir Ihrh nheral .4 t. 4 1, il.• tuatia ..r 15-tt..11 =II AOOR IMPORT NAM V. z. March 12. marspi o quiet Int, --P•I••• t••• of Indians, - „i . IS tote al lon.. 1.. dnol-iLdt• ,• • prone •• livid id sl4,:in 41 'did.: i•Tii • •doe Ivia• Orlesn• SI. ia•••-•ai ',dm - .11 iro P. Ncw YORK, 111ftrch 1 ILD n.ninut rat:. I. T rp- - •41, 4.:1,J !Lai. al If 0.• 11...1 e!.'+V Lu Lu 111. at t.f 11 i• 1... “.1. MN. , park. au.l pram. at t 11.7 I.l.l...torrt.amaar It should. rn , I.hal• 1,1 at arle, ar. Ea.. lwaniorf. h.co .Stagar srall.•n Cli.• •1111 3il,elA Pa 1411,14. . 1•1111.1DELPIII A NI Er. Pitu..mt.i.all A, Much I'2 r AU•I ect‘r, of rtinuf ,A 1 1..11 I. In 1. r ormar.l: 14.1. .tral,ta 1., ••,—rL $ , 4 at r. 1,, .4 I.rmer relv. 1.. r Ili•• .ur , c... 1). List .113,1 ..1.1 • 111 MI, gram t• ntrirmg Fellma marl.< I -mot, to rerlth mr . . ISEMEIII;"AI=== f' TTLE PAL.715.1011K, Mnrch 19. .4 dour Inwa Mk. , thi• wer, t'INVIXNATI MA14144:1 1,,,rt,0111, Itri . ll 12 Whiskey-41,11r at lkir 11 gall I:oo- fa, tletrea *ere 401i1 nt lie If tiroevrire- Firm—Sales of :101, t•his. t 0.9. to arrive, lit :10e - to 1 . 1,.ur-Tlie market WWI 1,(3 9.ltet to-Jay, and the only hard of%to". 100 bt,la. fron atore $2,2:,, and IA do I I ht,l Re ceived during the 24 Mourn 11;4 tdda , and rr ' , omit during mime time 1018 btila. ° • Provisions—There was an active demand for Mess pork to-day: caused by favorable adrices from New York, caul there Were large sales, -we molcratand, ehietly at lie; but the only trans action, of which we have the particulars, were 74 and 200 Ibis at :NM:, We !wafd of no rate, of Bacon. Of Lard 41 this steam he .d, sold a at s7,!ttl 'rt I.ht. and ::1 do (Immo, do, at tkLikt. Cotton Factory for Sale. rtNi l'roprietort for elate the MAI.- .77. V., I.IiTTON 11 - ••11 rontalnlnot alwint _""r4 Totoloo Iltoolrott 1, ,:h Oho nttior.norroo o tllol. •.or ntortan.rt to•tork.. 1..,, Twine loot Ittroo rot, for boltit.... In Koni nr.tr, 1.110 In. onto. ot Maohoon. 111. "too room, hot. hleh 01l lhr . .. . . . . •aorphr• ..t00..1. o.uo. h. low hur.l. tv a nor, Lotto hut,. ..r ci,.. ~,...,,...,.. tor not...N.otoort.u. to rr•t out•antuurm ..r.to an, .oh, plat, ou W. It .....1 Thu raluahlr yr. or, ty nouy Ir. t...tyllt uto %rt . , oto.u.onnurtatine tryou., altur.l• '''' ' '''" '''''' " ""...""'"" l ' aVO ' l ' 1 ' ; . 1 . Y.'7 . ; " .. 110u10u1t...1 ohl_ Thor. h 4. 14,4 ruz.4rl, - .. d i it 1.,...1 4 i. g 111 LIM A k ( .11 . 11C-1 ca4e Seket, tor .1,1 , ) lir n 1 •r I J. IigNIA Co rip Wooiis . A. c(i. Pr 0,111,. Dealer. For , I . wahluou hto.leolueoll.oorn Mel. huutr. land Itrulor. o. Ihtorhurah Slunu,ourrol A rne Ir. 1... ht Huh.. .1 . I . lltooloorglo marl] .14.1 r I II AVE this wlsociatt-d with me in hn ?ne, ga, •krn, 3. Rpr,r. The tßmuer , Iu Letve.ll, ropsYucleil utulot n•mr tud It J. II ettol - 1 - Elt. h. C. SAWYER EMI= NTII VITE L-2L nAnthrieiv, 11( 1 111 , . given by TnqursoN Btu.. for ttie it 1..1 pas tonnt on of PnlnT Tnnnt, InlenJ nnTnian let nr n Inc 1. berrlo.. that I ha,- re r.,,,1 Mom , . 6.143, mut Ilan• rnitr_orruti•lmrtts.rb the and no> ' l•rn=nn nn,M.rl Ihr ralte deity, )1 in Mr. Ell, . . New Backe. I Ecou.EcTioxs of a Literary Life: t tor 11/1.,11 aria. al Ninorah: bir Lac Vor ts, tan., rin ,lla tlull,low,. 11ONIsIE'ES-- —ln .great variety ",, iii lrl.' "`"‘' nt1.1111•111 a 111,RCIIVIELI,S. I EN.NY ED IN VEILS, pi via, at aci laeo do.; 4 graa t A . "" ' tee ' i;citt , I 111 MI LINENS, of all the different quail ""' I *I or Vier Au, gradn akle al., at it, t aa'a l l:ll % l I , It I s iltaicitymLn Wall Paper, Borders. &c. IN addition to the pre,ent general asteort „,,,,,t ~,,mr , "‘•,...ryararle legillneately beltalklne to the W.II Paget Iluelneee. large .e.........ene will h• male to the elJek. I. the fret 'Melt halt., at e , th e e ,, ee t,,,, nr the Canal, erleleh le ee1.... to take nlare nn the 111 h t ee ,. TIIONA'a PALMER, ntenlo No. as Market street. IF . LAX SEED—List eke. landing from tulle. tor rah. 1 , 7 ” A rtti ItrA I All IeIeFIFIV 0 fel iI ROUN It NUTS-100 sh o . landing from Irime deltas. and In; axle 11., merit; . IleAl All DICKEY kCa tali. A T II ERS': •Fc. til NSENG-52tiks fvnthern 1 1 - me...m.,. Noe landing Inter steamer linnet A. el.l (.4 eel.. he !mutt) lAA I All n11: , :li: V 1 elle For Bale. FARM containing TWO lIUNDRED , situated in Waviiinutcto Townsbin. tr."l - (Smut!, and within b; of It urile or the gourob inn villas.. .4 lan . rr. on tint Pentralrania 0:lila Th. improvenvnt.. gur elearol. Initw and itro. i Title litilopidante. - For further Information •Pl'l ItEASE-6 Lhk, now lundlng from ptmr. ‘.. 1 " (intern, and for rale by ninold„ ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. CILDENFIMINN k CO., No. 7C Fourth PI rtreet. 'boor reed Itaveurallit a new work 44 tb• author ny lb. Wiliniactena Monlant . Av. A1a...11w Hero of tlo ;anew bra.k by th4nuther The tom a tlnnnhibo by P. iil.. author.. , ..r Ili, "Mai d. emit." Au. Cu. 4 Putnam's Library: Cultivator nod nor tle ultntiot. for Marro: No.lo Pictorial Boot Of the: lierolialtait Kiinnurg Ilankw, forJmatiraT' .11.(enrehtly CC.. are the notbowd agents for all the Loodct Quarteolloa and Dlralwood )14;ralras. Marl° 11 A. FAIINESTOCK'S ITERIIIIFU . p TIIE KEAN DAED gafnet and moat egeotile o.nandy for worms that has been dlsooecred. Prom ll.un. Ilowoll A Tarnow. Druggist& and nod. Man, Mynas{ County Tram', "Ity common courant. It. A. Vattaserodie D'etai'n la noknowledurd to be k this recant of rotator. and dour oplainu causerleany goad pawn.,, w• lively say that, aro monad.; 'lt clothoheatrrtvsi- Neeee In u pm...bribe it readarly in our praetk. and with unildom /Uer•Vgll. atie Moon Ot it than of Any all other aim Par rD , pnratiour , put together." Juttarr. Prorated and sold b r K. A. Valanaitock to., comer of w oc d M^a Ytnt rtt. Pdtsbuogh. Yar r a n by honmtstai and March...As throughout the United maws. maollithatelmT I Cannot be Recommended too Highly. . iCatt.ortartm. Itedli. Co.. 0. Vet, 1 1......: MR. It. E. SELLRR6-1. ILLY,' sold all the - I m r ..,,..1c,.0. Syrup^ your ar,...nt lett firlill m'.. lal.t ..bould lite to bar e rant, of .t. 'We hare urari your Strut. j......r familier, and ran rarely' pro ,, ^ol,c. a Pi. tott nw,Ml ! .11.4...nr roe hurr crwr tyr.m.....n4 rang.. ci.niivirminil it tc,... i 4041.1. .111 ob.. are alThcle4 mull rffiu:ll - FAx.r col4A, as a . ~........ and certasn ..nre. ... 114.4....... Port 515...1.4. J. ll. Beach, J. slloter,../ R. L' it . ...111.. ' !....T.. u •T;:nc I...tnnony.an.l ..R.,....1 ' 14411 out I'. 1 .-itation. In behalf .4 the b..... 4 ruu.ri. tardirin..l4 ' the 411;• Preparr.t mil told by marl° it. E. bI , LI:CI:S. No. 44 11... rd gt. 8 lTI:K ,, 11 il IS--1710 now landing Corm ISAIAII DICKF.Y. a C. marl.. lVater and Front .4, 3 ' I IF FRCITS— v . 4 ; I r '• Yn...11 .i........Yeryie. y • Plun.r, • •• libuberb, F.., ',LI. 1, • W. A. M-CLIIIIII a 01- am, 256 141 k rtY .. I, •+t• 1 E Cherries, , nnd Plums; .F 1 enlunp, 1 for vb. by W. A. ilm:LI1111 - 1 A 1.. v. ' no.l T+! baler*. 110 KETS r BONN ETS !-20 casks Spring 1 and PurankoQL.t.t.... tadmvn u_ 61 Markt,‘ IL K N N E'rS—A .A. Itl.i.kon U. 7 thirr aut•th,rliii.a rich Silt liorthehi. Pr iii{EP: LA 11.0 E flit.; rectimi habil hir onto by . .. J. S. DILWOI:TII a th, ' mars al wcw .., , . t. if lOPPER STOCK FOR SALE— / :.. eltar..., Bluff Nlinlur. Company: I:, TIMMS L. 01.. tvarmlf Como. W. - 1,1 at. and Dlnmank AII7 I AK h: FISII-30 bbls por.liailroad; I A Id Id htdi. Jupl r.... 11 and hr Or b\ lama's I J. II (;ANFIELD. . pEARLS-a) casks, recd mid fOr sale by mar - .: W.J. V. WILSON.II7. Front Ft- Nearly all Now Open. 1 . • & BURCHFIELD inform their EI etotnerl and buyer,. generally, that their reeent rle Spring( eatrehae, of Lloola. (with the eleention or n rae. tee, ere now open. and Intite their ear.) calla. Otir , tork br very full. and woe*. ma heretofore. lea a( LL. t. Per.one etitonieneing lloneekeeplrg will lind general areortnient 110(leihRKP.I'INti enth as ((beefing, Pillow Li... !Welly, Table Diatetre. Towel ling Lin. and tt.nh. An. ~ntl.mrn • . fm.l thy hes.% make of Frraritt Clot bp, fo trio .1. part °l our ...1k sr pay •Miai aml blarß Natm . . 1..4r ruu 1./ nuppl/u1 Ith Dry Gonda In nrusa Tarletr, upin/lu' lu aur pr././/nt F/uPPIT 11 1 • 11110 1. 111, munonlY In/n.14 //a/./ hinch /111,/,/linno,k (rune. Cotton Mill Operatives Wiuded: rrIEN ur Fl FITE N weavers eon find eon ' .tani wag, paid in cash. la.g.thl, appir.ng E. WELItp:N. Superintendent. VanuaMoo Cuttno Mill, Canoelmo. Indiana. —Fostoria. coo In lontblic.l rah comfortable imtinrn at loot r. w Lou tber forttialt ten ur tbroo hmul•m list. Mill. martial lar MI=MM lAA IA iI.I , ICREV A' CO. 14 1 RENC 11.11ZETTES--A. A. alag.nn k. harr Jost rrekl and og.re..tle large en , yarp..l...t.rtawnt of 11nr l'rrnch Chimigeltge. t b ali er „, s--2.5 just an ta . ~r s ale . „, IV A NTE l)—A necond hand steamsn win*. .4 from twenty to thirty hot.. ItlArt• o f t..yetal bannn ono lot -el, wilt st , ltt. 11AliA L 1 At CO,. mu, IN attl AlNVotsl •t -d • A instrrimor hat commenced to re x • • 15111A•Artmynt tlytAtz, A Stumm, 11/AA.. r-An•.•tnA In part NAtinylx.elAlt, Caul/Iw,', To.-. 4./. Ay, lon tat,. •tull.. Alps,,. AlAse• I.aus•-t. ' , crag.. be Lau, PTIOINI Lg., Awt.e LAwn, NI Unlit) slantl.Amy, bans a. IN,linneatAhrtrky. Mtud Itel lout. R0A..., •. 11A.14,. Mot., rtnitt.laluttowq Thr•sitd, I Ent.r..st.A. IN/elzet eutlytt„ll-1.11.•4., ne Ar. . •lAtlt L. sYspertlully s Ist , . tL. Alteso,An or tlerebanL• A Ilealstrx. 11"tA.1 St a INAner Disteurut Allay. RemovaL 1). WILLIAMS IcCO:. have removed to op Wi.r.l rirreh airy.< clo , re whore the rilil .lenontor Wi.mi and Fifth rte. whrrr di, will he inert frirwil• nnJ warm.. Lacurra and J.. • Fleane.l tquar. in.l.lnn ',rut, N. ....ea. and f•uanr Ilnuiir, miasm, unin. Ilatra finil Blank T.... ninl 11ipt P. m Aia rn/if, C .tile and i:L1641 1 1 -nrl and Corn•n.l (miff prof; • Ff,..f nut 1.1,1 Tuv With n .•nneral ?fan, mn.—frian .all.. Whit- Cain tarn, Pate. 7,11.• Waahliineskt. lc., ie. and J U. II ILL , AM..14 inwri• lc,. • t JUST PUBLISHED, T//A' (21:ASS BANK) COiII'ANIC , A,.. • LEIIEIt. has aryl for . Kb., vi-nrll. o.prii.ing a net...inn of t/nirk rte F. rola, . narnfiill, nial en,ll riliall 1 rif •i• 111 Inftni unint• air. 11. 110/Ir.-two l i ‘nrofiel, awn •• Trumpet. f ri.rtinntin 1 1 aina lir N 1.41. Tll , I11•••ann are cif Tin char nanifanril arranaril kin rr.1•11 . 1 . 1 if 1 . /1 1 1,I• nivo v • VI sat i•rraitialt !nil In N., nanivialwiii• la.ll, 10 mad in lin roan t i.. ch. , - [bin,' of iifinar firrfincril air riali•ffinfruniniitn.•nd • evanfiandivelf iinna• N.. 101 SA - .dtt. fir•n flit (folder, 11., ai 11 —A ili.lortinn mule IC dealrn soul tear of ta To Organists and Loaders of Choirs: . NATIIiNAL PSALMIST, s 1101 V C6l or.irttno or Nalox M 4 'Lyme un.... with e oullooltou eenteon, Ao thorn.. 1..1 Clooste. doeaanei lot the new of Cledro. Con gr,retsotta u.I $.. r,..!*, by 0. P. TrtAzl3....r. A ilkll,ll, sod 11. IL Oure. . . I'ut.ll-On.l by Wilk It, Carter Lc, It. Atop. rylye. aura oi , aul with arranypotameut fur the Oran Ibmo. For ,•1.• by JUAN It. 51EL1.1.11... N.arlstr.t. oti ILNING co LLARB CU Fies.-51) iv 4,3, Fren.3, ',rated. yugl op tont at ..e , • A. A. SI 45.0. t , btt k G 4 Mark. , A VLENCIA COLLARS& CUFFS—We S hatz r.,'.1 e. .ortmeot of more thou 0.3.101e0 toe V5.1.33e1n (MIA. and Coat A. A. MASON A IN).. 62 44.1 41 Shark Steam Engine and Boilers for Sale. ScON HAND Steam Engmt-, Ruilrrn I - 1 anti Olt:Mitt: for owl., with titive:nor i hi cola its 1"u "tlit A . c1 . 1 1 111'11i111,Jr.„ tuttrii - Vit Omni at-. iwiar twirrwth. NE"' RlCE—Ree'd at 2,16 Liberty street. A..11cCLU11,1.01.), timer, awl Tel. I , e;lrt% OA II E.ESE—l'ine Apple; 7 1104... ''.. Pricer r. R. Cr. n. ~u n. xale lor . . S'''.. ''''''' • A 31cOl.lita , l CO mar.. , " . .6 .I.4bert, strrct. . _ ... . _ pJPACON---7 eke. Ilame end Shoulders, for .al. by J. B. CO, roar, 31 Wood iltrer.t.. lARD—n bbl.q. No. I, foi sale by .1 m.il J. S. 011.WIlllf a CO. I UST opened at A. A..Altt.oN &Co.'ei, a iompluto am.kricncnt Grallenlen , black Italian cnnrc Pit ING BLIONS—A, A. Mason Co. rec'd and opened park,. cprlnc bo sk. rlch and kuperlur 101/.e. • Marti 4. 1 ,1 S SATINS—lust re 0 it'd, over 5 SIC. wad Satin k'fllarl liontiCt an.llllnrcn C Silts of PrcC/ kn./ . . A. A. MASON ..i. CO , man; 6.: .n,l e:, Mattel.. hilIT SPitiNti PRINTS—A. A. Almon N / i I . , .nave reed 1 0 P14(4, of I'. Allen A son. rt:.prln4 Plinio. ma SUNDRWS- 7 • 171(1 hams in hulk; I 2 rks bnrium ~ a ka row 1.11,..,. -.• 11 hi.14.111....5, 2. lows 1 , 14.7....... nun•• tund Nuln - , / ...I, I. m 4there; 1 •• 411n/wEn.,, . 2 1.1,, Outlnn, T'' "T.. n"' ' '''''r M•T . " 17 W 7;1;t tf&46lateram r rAo CtO e n . 11JS “ IN400thls. Soap Rosin, in g ond or- It .ler, and for tale by B W ELL A 1.1(1 1 IT. at, No.. i. 14 and TO Watm• Al. • _ . . .. .. . _ 6: AEG RS--30t n — it ,000 Common, itore rind 'l ha vs,,,' FT ' T. 1i0"1/` , A el IN_ marl; , Nn. 01, 'Water !L. • I.)APEii.--Wrapping, Writing. and Print .- In 4 per. for w. b., W. I% AIARSIIALL. New Bonnefi, Ribbons, Hats. Silk • , Goods, &O. 1 1 • _ . .11 11. PALMER, 10:,, sl:irket Street, Ohs ii ri,• ree.i p MI PO pply flplniti Watt ranoT - arasr,l:rhia• •nd nthor 11...tg, a all deFtnble et; 1,. fue the :pram' tr.], Al';‘..—Plaln Firot,l and Striped, anon.(, Scut' Ilat 11141. n., . . 'llounrt rttlt, Fall nrr. ertront, FlorrerA and Tel, ashl • ,regivral ••• , r,meur suillnery 11Iva trod, l'sualna. )lurills. L.,:horo. Straw, Fur.Filk. and Wr tr., tr. Uktril.hr 'brs• Cineinnatr miLL a LI(METT,II9 k T Werpr 1)U11.}: LINSEED 011.-15 bids. in More, 1 mu.l for rrle 1.5 0. IILACK6tIRN t W. A. Card. IW ILL open on the let of April nest, on I.lt.rty sfront, tlO thnr es2t .r Ht. t;lsir, a Clotho. Cud tAlletliux Xntahli.ltilkent: *herr I iri:l Ir thauktyl to receite the fripali and the pub] te- I *lll be .Iwent a An.. lirle matins a thetre se lerLWnul v..b. in the Ita.l,rtt KIINIIIND WATTS. To Gardeners. qINVENTY . :term; of Lind within one mile j of lb. rill. Sal haring thririnK Toatot Unload of sariolo 4.11.1 a of trait lOU borwate4 to s g. 4 .burr nt it low rate. if appitoktiou be it. r w st a r Ns .. nor/ NO. SUOAR-15 Wide. prime, in cure . anal tor axle hy ;war O. ISLACKIIOUN CO. f , i~~~rrr►~~ SIIARES Bank of l'ittliburgh: j 10 Daßk; '144' 91”.. A. lIILL uo.. • Stoat natt R.hatma Broken. Ohio & Penntylvakia E, E. SUI SIIAItES for lab by GV I RILL 03.. 111.10ar abore Nuthaulcorurr W.A..1 Just Received at Win. Digbri, No. 181 Librrty Strut. TWENTY Pieces or new style Cassimeres. A aplan4l.lactortmeut of Vesting , Litear sty.. plarea of bls.k. ao l colomt Cloth. She Proprietor of not aLorn caLatAlehortout. Le. to al. prim Lok trleiLla and eu.totoc.re, that having *cared h. co.M•tentu of )le (MILAN ARMOR, to ourectutela the cutting licaltrUdant, L. hop. to to, able to Alva entire eati,factloct to all aho faror blot arab oulent. mac: Central Rail Road. 5 SIIARES for eale by lin. A. HILL k CIL mut . 2. 6-1 Wood meet. I.PACON-2.5,1:00 lbs. Hams, Sboulaers slJr• for airle by rr.yl FLODIBON. LITTLIC I CO. Pittsburgh and Botta . Xining IVE Shares of this Stock wattled' coAlairly to maplete jo A. WILKINS& CO, alrri Caro. MarkA and Tian:les. r l. COlll 11 EtiCl.ll PITTSBUILOII fdARK 70 , 1,2 me wet athl glattitaa•abln 'on atin•r . . t•• • • bu,intY•t• at•II man. Jun than nu th.• ty••• upyrn , intn• al•nernlty , tnan •••lyn. atnntut to tb.•••,,•nate. reetzt , t, •t. Iretniit. by titer, .1r runthiur lar in 1 , 1.6 lor moo loffini• al V; :Rif: Ras at s:.:i oatr...nt nro .till tooling. if.ln Lir,...l4kinflin.ti dtic Corn. , for Wheat 4; for garb,. IIAT—waL: ti( II goo t ...t0t... , SEEloti—ttale Zat 1.0 Clorrr. ant loud. $.% %to. 0. , ..1.1 at 50.:.....zun 1 1. 1, .. of Timothy A !2%..11 , . 1.4 tTATOE,--Onlo 14.14 rt at 31.12 .4 LI& 1:1::t r lOU %V. U. at tioultot caul:tout, I,lt. with .totito a. airy for prin. roll. we quoit. at 17..0t0 L Ad.b-11 e 001, on ollor No. —rortowal. tlltEASE— , alr 10.1: nt on, at n rlitag rttularly at 4v fi r 1.4 N.. '1 Itard, , :2e. Sro Nit I. .VEATllElitz—t , nltt- tit' -tact) It.El , lN—eah.• twlet totAJlit;, ISAtN —IS... :41:.11../+. 4.; SM., n.,„8 fur Eatt,a u TErr.. •, atm., fmra 1.1”. East for 1,., , f tar, io a..,,aut•, of 50 not I,lotooort. Ea} lhr ntsr/o. en, 11,5155 nun, 05 1!“—lorat bring 14111 lo.no, 15,4 ! } et. cart.L B.tten ar•• therrfore eirrotunlatnal to • utttlut , r ant! hoc:. •It•taand. ti latEEl.l F, —Fair 5585 I't tr... ^ l: I, awl I:Zr Inn, ionnn, af . Is I xno, caln:sof mann.. In PISIg Nloln.no tin. • Trade rtilurviVlia,h , inpubliviiwil, au.] phis* the follow lu,l rei.ult.. UT Ult . PEI rumwav el with and pri p.a. vino.. lit: I+s 1, value el Tile MAUI Ural tkf luervas... rut°. niatif."•tow, or whivli the ....tiutt. won. 1...., 11'iv“...100 I.Uwaler i ll ,en the i.alvirti. l'HAv Ili mailutaitur2 thew. i• an llk t1ik1.1.11110111 , 4 WWI 1.16,1,i;...-111e ofnvipal erriuw.. tow Er,tn ink(4.• whirl s!.l much tar., anonlot 11. av in al, tuoulh tn-rtt. at nit Mont. Were 54..,1 M.,. AU. I RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAK BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEDARTIIRF-S v- t. lk , •• hiprlL marl. la, niv.l 31.1 V 1.3,. J. M. Iloodrictaion. 1:11.4ru.v viclotr3n. 011 %{.llwv - . • 51r•••,n4. r J . ...1w , .1. I Iturnal, Julia I , rau. 111.1,1 J. ,h SI , K.. •a I. Wa1.1111.1. City , I,tl..burt:ll. Nountx 1:...1au.r. 6.111. $1 rarmr..... ;111... 1%..11•••ill.., 11:1.1,11.11 • • tl'IIt:t:LI\i:—ll %V ELI. , I /.I.l:—For,i. 111. 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E Nmeldsbm en. snral 4 1 .-Ar, S It Dian. ln An arrident, thr ftrigUL train from . • due 4.13 the 11111, lawt Lot ,I. SPRING 31RANOF MET. Pennsylvania Ilailroad and Express Packet Line (sKurdir Brboen Pargagrgh, vai Nr..l ork, /1/1/.,,Pphra ald Bultir+re. • 310 miles Railroad, 72 miles Canal', TI11:0111/1i, TIIII:TY I:1411T POURS, FARR TO PLlP.,ll)Ell'llfd . ILT.-$lO S PM, 31,r 1,31,17 All , /'N the ollening earutlllatigttion ly Live vt /131 , 2 , 2. , l's..l.rt rut, .4.4..norci •ng at Maim In: , wsth tto . I+,B, Iraalu + , :•aroad. A Paeket Pant 131.1.1.nr0t rTrrl • r,nlua at t, pre..1,1, I . 4n , ogern:-.1,0 , .. , :at0rra.1 at 'nat.,- r 111.• day at n0,a.e.r..41,13; t',v tat, ILvel iu dar liitht....riving at l'lnl,l.lpL.. or traqinn, rally next i t .l3„ninn,.. rrirsl at liar - rig/n.0% lake. I he ElftiPit Truth Cary of tt, 11411,010, tod ELI.III, barn,. ti• that ray. arming ta um,. to janorrti to WaAhongt.r. city 3,c3e111.1.1.g. . . For Rao... 4,7 1411er Otha-mht.m. nl , rdr Aamat, • em lit D. LEEt . n . • ..„ , &e i I )ASgAGE FUU CAUFOR— ' ..... NIA ay STVANISI/11 . VIN)3I NIL.W .."' . r—.... V. Rk.—Tbe Kralrob." VIMLIIN h . • , 1PA,1,00 W., of Ihe f.rellarp Cets 1.1., _ i trkl wail front New Vm•k, Nlarat Mlr. 1 , , AN,...,..,. • ...- . ergee. by her VIII tato. tpriQ. , ,Env.tito Niiii.K.vse, ortheluano limy nt 1 . .4W, wilhout ...1t..., On LM I Irtbritue 11, lqi•artirbip UN ITIM : , TATC.: 4 . GI obrNi•lx I',l. aml Pak Fr.N.,..-.. N......bip 1.1., "111 :ail ft,st N, w Vc.:lc. Man.]. :Mb. for IN.agrent. I . 2.^sonc•r+ I•y . ...,clittalrtl.., ; iol.nell4 ~.-sErk.blp U'lNi• MIA , NOM. 21.- , 1 low: to bail .Vlll.Paoama stout lUb Apr11..054.et ‘11 . 1.:1 , .0,1 Si /..11- A 1 (rm Pattsmr. to r.ti,ra, in gr... W Ni..l 1....1.r.,e5n,1• . htl s..athrg,..l, I , i slim. MIINVoltl• c KILL. nu Roshtin.. acne!, Ave.it* of 1. 11., rri a. k ht y.l Yolk. i . Fuck—Vl, C.:, to 2,16, through u; kelt vnallin,Ynat gew Goods lIIST TeceirirT,:t at 'll'3l. DIGLY'S. TL IL+T neer fic44: or th.e.—..trn.rtina,,na the am, uto.t f44 . .intmble ' 3 ' 4 " r,...wr Lova, hi.. i.tomern him an rulhi... • • .• ZINC PAINTS,- aF. x - t at rwark, N. J. . ilia= ZINC PAINTS, Whitit hare torn 106/24 aftri .T..ral Years trial. tork in Mirror,. arid.;lllt, Uniird 1.1 41E1 I.lwir nriYioal biotity and outertlcs 504...001 . tx• aux CANT 4610. wbri , vrt. ThNr %MITE.. ZINC PAINT In P.vii an 11.4 e at and k c am. ..11n , o tram all raulh.ralnu and Imparar ai.a•..rttr, it•totrrs well. Ut bruutintllr sta., a. it , °:;rpl, Paitot.2a. ' 4 '""' is °"° IT WILL NOT TURN. ygla,olv expc..l la sulphur°al ar sstulatices ate. when stk. op ine eharo mot.- Al au°ulnae eat. it wahrtasuls • Wall/RID claw. aa4 .either let Ga. any °the, rtot being JIM A.. turn ottalky or tal atuaable. awl nih it war ,R.. 1 with muly n. ruler and with warairti, atich gives la. Me' bratty Paraalala • • :BLACK AND COLORED ZINC FAINTS. There aro at• arr sodast4 , 4l7 .— . cbrar.-,4 Slid 1...4 IDS!'JrI ltsr t0a.44l for r.adISS reartog, 0ath...,.,, 4narabr.0.5...., r haw of word, bret. Lat, or ins, a. Wry arA haTh • WEATHER. AND ilit4 PROOF. v.rinalsurfaerstLejni.pattkAkitt,•l4.o4.. tar . , ° ftwar a calvarde foutorthoo, an4r.stir4y rwereat triad.. • Won. flier dry dow•hly. ao4 Sating's onra ...STILL. bow. du dot ea rokz Lae alauy of taw cart:ty pauals SOW La tl-Net. gyi,g.4 cep II ta..l terra. tb• ''' ryTj:(2o 7 'l.lOutt; Vhi154,101.14. — Good News for thelLadics! • • .• LATROBVE FRENCII FEMALE,' Pt LL.q. an onocruL Cu pp tad' /{14...14443 14044ytar roe'. Hun Albus, Curpyorrib. 4irryrot 1 , 444W1ty,r I tirxeral Wrsteerr s .traw.A,lnans lath , Bead and Im of rapitslton. Dimmed Doing llartlyeurtit /WM*. VIM. letkeet or Watolotad All Utreint.tAciphtnta... , Prior r 4 ,4 eta, ur toe boLv for St. A.0h1.x44.14.041.. rertil by W. C_ JACKSON. talt4 W.,41. ritt..,Mrah.... 4 std by ALL TUN DlttiOtdrS44. • heir lrot. •. , ..o.tta • goad trith real box. • MEE Ir,t, . demi u El. y I • I I (un 6.. n 3, ttek rt k..3.TL. rtv.s rn,.-ttf (II ...1-1) ry 1.4141, 1.41 I,t 1- 161 t S./.
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