ESTABLISHED IN 1786 'I I i`~BtI~RGN (A7E'F7'B: XND WKI:ELY WHITE & CO. - n.l. 1 / 1 1114.i I...biome/4111T 4 • n VO 7077 - TEENS. " • veld—&lreia dnllw W.' ..uu4:- MT . " . tax DOW. la and an advance. • r WiliKtiLY-4.4 dollars pot aoscaca, to a 77avVe. eats. sill be Imo:di...lnc the (6117v71ng Three COpid•per ... ...$ 'tt 1.0 C4piva du p Sva acket ereacb Club'ta addre7 147 ocu,(poraon, 0414 D 41.41 lcvariahly advanea. Club l'ace.ra lath ea went aria ci th 7 gear 4.1 pins, ,uhloaa the WU./ la rant 1.1. BATES BP ADVIZEtT36IIIO.. ....' : i 0 Dina , rs (10 tines of Nonpiroll.) . ' ' 6 ''Do. ot. insertion ' s_ii no .oS oo Disertkiu.. 0, 36 —. 170 Do- k two rivet; 0 , OU Po' ' time" nests l 00 '' Do' oil.. inotati..i... . , 663 thrw atuotb• • it , . notr tovottui to Ott Du, t0.4t0t00nth0 5 ;...... . ...... 10 iA) Atoollotr Carat, (C. lust. ur 1.4.; 11 , 1 Ate bollor far real ollitiuool On ' Uea Sonartr.cOooooblo .0 p ap e r (PM nu 1 }4tzettpire ttto paper uti 'rot mat 01.1 . 1,10,0 rim! over oho ituoltb, and Or rad) addltioual rousre utelrr tbe fo.tril' rate& 4 %rnitit . o.monts error/tog equare, sod out °yet AtfootH 4 1 . 241111 b :re I nVoot:41?: ' ot!le d glI h tst rt motto ent be. • eloargni- for tfrxt.- oultlitotiou. *{ o ,lVjor:Z7r totidater'for )0 be charged the toms ' ate ottoer . . u n . Adarralannenot marled on ttia war for • opealdaal awn bay of Inane-Inn/a will I. anadlonal foil lurbid.and.pa, cant al./oink., ansollrAty. Ttra {Callen,. of annual advantages Is oirlatlx.llindlad weir oon lannualiata Punnets •nn all advertisements firr theixarfltof anat . peNona, am wall vault a 'kart...Manta not ttiltiltatitoly.connoard ladt, thrir lan• business. and all dual , advertismanan to langth arbthadanse.-nanAd it. mon. a naa.,d, will tat obnrsi , tat lb. neual Won Tor all math trawient s advartlaina p : Alil eaparalely a All aolYetalamanla for chant. la iu r fil/naval, lire '4.~ta oborf 6.1 f prior, Anl y b . l4 , a=lit i afe f ;t i d rantn . • . elexiisittitanticeeto t4 XkliSayrd 60 cents. Death notion Infer iiritliout clung, unless premien,- Med, hr. funeral intitatione or elan :Ty notices.. taJ •hen Ptg Reaulat ra.andiall Ohio . ..eluting ma.. Nisi% or irtaptibrin Ontiets. designed to nullattention to fairs, tioireer, pm, ...lei sop ;a u—all eibese ehappee ere tonna fin admittance—all ienboni of to gebentionbations—itrerp notke desinnial to call atteittion to g lltt i e l yterpLli see, an ;t u l i cyttc i gi. r ar In trudes. .. tt pi, : t m in d iote r that the Patna Li tome Poll lin. -If intrbd.l to be in. acheo the-local column, the same will be chem. , ' at the ante of not law Mean 10 cents pre One, -11bihp entir.a liotioos to be chapped tiiple price, Tavern License Petit:hose $2 each. • . . ...... _ , ... , 10', 1 .-zzu.t;;,; jf attlii.tmot-nilo-sFrr east of tbtrty earl, zen cue tined .per cent. Omen tb •ntonnt t bill, 4 . .: t • watrarsnz Tia , krzn.T.m ItAILT rarrr.e. Use nate. ttintelneertlans4..-..—....-..3.31 b 0 - essttitddltionalinsenten......... , .- 37 , snassenestises re name ems Ons outs (In.lines..7onelneerttan.-......50 cents. ' All sett sf=se dd n i un th atVto l =tlt In BUSINESS CARPS . ' ATTORIMYSI ' • . • P. SPALDING, t Atwrf v and Coun- VILio ...Dor a >t Last --CLEVELAND (Shim , ttaaatn3ra--A. W.'Legadt,,Shalsc,A , Ataatott. ' ' ' t'ebs:dll:3. I A ,I . E.S ROS§ SNOWDE *Attniloy and ey Ctuatellne at Law. - tie. m nurtliktrnet.Pfttsaart-IL, SW. RUTER, - Atteniey . ar.l.o,3oeyatteivireirzefollysttelvied t o o ti.kowdrol3.lldihoto. Or ant attest, noir the Qoutt Ram, , noT:y A.SrE$ -R. KERR, Attorneyatlaw—Of Fblarth et, between 8e:11[1444.4 Grua, /It lonrgh. 0.9. WEAVER, Attorney at Law, Fourth el streot war tho Mayor's (Moo,Pittsburgh. ,t 2 t. C4l- potions ttlontiol topro,motly. , myl;:btha DUNCAN 01.1PU/lii, aI.M.YOUL it " tlalentaVa i Va.) I (Late of Ind( ••• d IhLIPAANT & TAYLOR, iAtto .• X L " Last—OriVt.ott Itosretli (io.S234.betsr tea Smith7el4,,eztairittstt cab. Y. 11.—S. LLittlit.Latit is Goutralssieber ter st, 1.4 ,eri•Nask,s!.- • II • - ' • JS4. F.-1 Inn, Attorney at La. —Of- TDa on Grant street, neat Yinartb; la rixtini: irbtrargh. Pa. • ' • cute-K, s AT • , a: L. B. FETTERMAN, ..Aitot•L ul, at 'L.A. and 1 - teAs A . Pltt•burch. ' 4"'". OUlret ZsbiiO7l4th ii 1 L "--- AMIO3 - .7..K.1311N; Attorneyat Law, otEoi: =lAlt. ;mews cinnot auf DlArscrtet .• ; faIE4IT 1 FLAN f.GlN,Attoraey Laa- LASTER E. BRAD], Attorney •at Law, sa yam T, Picnbar h, P. l* I .11.1.ERISON SE WELL, Attorney at La; r;t2t=rglirtV,4l. * 1.11.111•14. larkdltyr.V AND DROSMI. O'CONNOR, BROTHER, & CO., •• .BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS ' LIMITERS IN COIN AND DANR NOT} I)EPOSITS of Uncurijeint rid Par Faiids rebared. Itter,.t Allod : IeL en CI./ D-poltx Tlta to toJ BANKING ROUSE. WR'Sit OF TUI "D ROOD STM, IML9rdli S. O. SUSS. Ji 4. Tiernan & Co., ' BANKERS ?AND EXCRARGE BROKERS, Ho. 74 ., Woti-itreet,,Coracp of Eharlo,4 teMIT 1. trs,A*64' Bankers and Bro I.EORGE E. -Alt:4ol,D CO.; angris 'P Desists la Eashastre. o*s_, Beals Nolan, ie., ko. Poustlt west; arrsiloor to tor Bank or Pletaboorts. lockets esentoll• attessisd to, saa the 011.1kLS tstalttri to to .'r pastottkolialou. WM. 11. WILLI4:3IS & kr. Isms Erot, :forth I erenlfecii triirmintons nude on libesni terms, sod eolleetions promptly . attended to. lID. KING, Banjcer and Exchiulgo BrokeL . tow* street. ihsler. in Bank Not...,.tiu of Ys ng•,Gold lad PHs,. Btock• bonata and vokt—. " Tbelsktu.t xnukt. gni. paid In ot.viuog lar Amgaient Halt I.llm. a nd Mrzleggn slag lipanbl, ba11.... In co MA.. I- ...2-1 ' VAI, LARIgER, J)t„ Bant--- '- - _ J 11„ Banker and Broker, . 4 th.tre44,bri , s6.o4.l , 6Vdtglthi- or Pittlibtagh WILKINS • r CO ExChange Brokers, .kg . atwtodl4ket stro 4l.troga T XI—HO LME S .St - SON; Dealers in Torciign •d Domextln BM of Ezehang, Certifies*. of Dr 7 sai Nota u szni s qle 4 /e .; It/ Marke=4.l.:,lr tb; 7 4;6,Veterl Unitoll State* . P . . .... saber. - 4tIAMER - 134aera' and Ex ' eblipse Stott= Dealer); la Ringo) tad Domestic Daeicappe.Cerityrapy'df Depasite, Daeir..„N out— ..i.i.etirper of Third itad Wood greets. directly, optesite the Stt"C.Diirles Waratass rstacet.tr---Yot(tta nat4,l4 traar. CALMER, lIANNA & CO.,,Stiqcamors b) Damen /4 Cl. Dmtimmt!ircautos Daortaa, a &aim in lioreitro atid Domestiolischstpra.CertUicates of Dep.:ult. Batik Dotes and fireatti—Nortb West comer al Waal and Third streets.' Damon Modelr rteeleeet elt De posit. Slat Meets for PUN and col taxation deer Ty MI the principal points of the Pulled Sten- The higheer valiant. Deli ler Pereigo szid Atrietiaa' • dirstmemedead cocieldnatenta of PrtdnailitrpeCint. — net liberal term. 1 1111*. TAYLOR, Cortimißsionor•and Bill LAI Beaten 112 Second street ritrict attention rein be IIT•t1 to all tautness en trained' to hie care. Meat grab taarnitactorart uncles Linen. on band or prinnted at abort title. Nana Zonde, Itortvgera, Ao, negotiated on favor able brats advances made. 1( rettired oettr BOORSyri - PoR 'AND STATIONERS J. E. Weldizt .1101, E S AL F: and Retail-Denier in • •_'' hi4i &ad Petionl.-Booka. Paper and Btationem . ICo:6sWpol career, (bateroen Third and Foratb) , It . ' 12...e..STOCKTON;: late Johnston ,t S JI IL• ton. BoeleOier. Statinneri Printer. and Binder tier of ,14aLet rad Tbird strew% Plttabruvia.,l! IS.:IIOLNIES' rtilleap Literary INipot; Tiotrd street. opposite the Net Othre. Noir &Ake re oeired dully bp exp.,. Subscriptions reeriyint to any at the Nahmthiet tr Nee spapenh published st the publietior'S loorpm ;11044[110Am and S Xn l'irYnnrtb 10,1. Apollo Bindings. DO GOODS SIZECTIANTS TAgIFS Ar. 31cKNIGHT, Dealer in Finger ei mat at oleXa7 Good.,l2Lnlessle and R•ts4l, C 2 P. 1:1:6V) arrnnwrr. {OM. AA. MASON 4: CO; Wholeßale and . Ratail beak. , la fancy' aca ltsple biy Goods. 0. Market arm-t, Putsbcrgtt. gaURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wnnuma and Beta.l4 D 7 Goods Merchants, wino. aToorth rket amett, itubordh. . r 'PHYSICIANS • • . - Doctor 0. ReichluAra • , INFORM'S hi ifrie-nde and the public in gen.' en d,Mitt he 1.111.1 porton./ b. Milo, to Peon a/feet..No. . stoat to St. Clair iltrA. • - Y. t..—Pereitior italtibteit to hoe for • Jonah of time , are nmiratted•to eettio their &MOW& F. R. • 110.110EOPATILIC PILYSICIAN, devotee 1111. epectal attention to the treMMitat ottpeame trot noon sod children, and am te Stumm genmeattrom well art, /tomato and tee feel dia....ent • Want OD Anderson smut, neat lb* Ilan/ tr tn./ Urvlge: cut mrt door to the Hou ton Mill, Alh.gbeny Car. h3oo boom from 7tov E. ii '. front to 3. and from 7 lo_n_Siai. • o • torlitry if)R. iIi.J. MYERSJSurgeort and Ph,yeician. th lion ead derlllae. tomer of Darlington 6 mw, No. third Arcot one door shore flotithtleld of. I Ur. m u ,. I,..e_Nrsautititiz torated .In Pittzburtrh,' rad .Alll etteadlo the dull , . of We Prohdrian. Ile Y . 7 dire :pattleuhu attention to limn.. were. eadthe dl.tret of.. lv:vEkytA:_kLlFaj . aA. BROWN would mopt raispeetfully WO . = te. public [bat he kerbs on bond athicatittuboa tbersest . Litammd, Allitecbeny city. a trilapittai aaeocbamt of aectittact blladp Weo Vitiation &tubers an made to Order to Um best 'tyke. warranted ecusl . La any la ilea boiled blatac. Wyatt, catt be remand aril the aid of • trz.'trst.' , ==or d =gatvgrrd. osnoireil Iterniatitbeir old cantatmertras wen tra poke UCatt rem' thiba la-a. - Avocr.b7o. ft.ifod street. Ylliabotala _ - a . Ai ZgOWN• ,~;~r ; „ ~ , , Ji t DRUd6II3Tp6 . JA SIEO ISIO3UFFEY, (rielocemlor to Joka D. 11. 2 1', TrZinb‘..,Vh'ltil'if i etuVrleerg.,,..i%°2.. l l:l Wool greet. or door uooth or Viszoood alley. 1'11...00411. ~.. co ,..„ ‘ A p . 0 .a,,y, eopply Le Morksire lkoOKlu e, ris, - laver Pils. sod Wtua.g4ller .... ;;;; ;1 ,: ) ., irl. l i t.__F i e:oll t... h . T . SLO .‘. OK . l . ..4..C or o i t h, Vholed Load itLa t -„,„044 . , . . stot,rools reets,TllLe rur el, Ye r _r : _ —__ yorh._ '..§...fin If. u srsorrw. ..1, S . MCDOWELL; :(Suo esnuAi to • .to Kerr h 4 stystr,) Wholseala and It 9 Uoek sad sceistlou Storey avrolor of Wood .Crest and trattrallsy. eb re dry.o . presniptious earrrullr courponild..l olulat sod 1 1.• CO.,Wholesaleliru • 0 ersta Paint., Ili], 'Li aSi Id and Prop . rietbra of U. 311..aliet lebn%:.4 Worn; er Fin, and 'Una- .Idna On, corn r V.n3 rah alawta, Pttasbunsly. linters 1.111 ta:c aturiotaladnd with dtanadrb. 11 E. SELLEU.S, Wholesale— qDrug,,,al nni, Bautdo, MIN a brans • !-H . . A."' I utelouata, re. U. 1 61, N. WICKERSLIAM, WhoWO LtlLDLltter, MUT • ko. RUN VITA Wholeule . mh il f ultti,,okm.r . ur Liberty sod St- l'1• JSeal:l,6M A Nit & CO., 55'11.510,i, eiste, No. $O4 l'lttsborah.' GROCKIIS. 1.1.0.13,11. AA lIANNA.), OAIIKETSON CO. ,1 -sale tiro..A, Coansuiemiou and Fortear4lobrarchant. anon street, eloveland, Ohio. Particular atteutiou given to the purchme d sale of Pr...ince. hit - stated on .thetii , er, their fneititwe for atap cl , tg .„ l , anj l t h re, , • , illuf . (might to - the Lake:ary npltal to au,, ' satar,l9 dent AIUSLI- • AGALEY, WOODWARD & Co.; Whole oulcGrootra. No =lllsr.V.t • Ir. D. YUDDfI. 1,601L31. J 011.2 ATIFLLL. 11/ M. RAO ALE Y k CO., Wholesale Oro- v - T c 1 .17, tios.llland 21.R0 !.rat I:it4b!rtgb. - BLACK - BURN &CO Wholesale tiro Pocot;:t7itotr f .:7=':'%"!'eig a :o r l unkuW oh 14409 Al their Wanthouoe, 141 WM.,- fittoot, Pittsburg: Va. , nrpll,7 SM., IR . IkT St F. WILSON, Wholes4le Grucers and V • Coromiuti, Merchant., Ag•tit. &ale of Du I IS'beco' PI. !aid apt . L. SlLEE,,Wliolesaki Groom., Commission MoreVirnot, awl aealer It•gi.corarr of Perm •12,1 Irvin newt, Pittsburch. lassunsc I is/ r. URBRIDp-E d INGRAHAM - , Wbuleode LIP (Sewers stst Cratitnissirm Mara:wits. no. {l6 W.t. nert , t, lard ILA Pirst drat,. Pittsbur,rti. _ _ HEY. AtATTILEIV.S &.CO„ W4ulef:alQ On:rem . R . ..ts for Bricbi.nv 9 . 410:61 A. 6. Webrniel.U.D.rit. 'MIN WATT & CO., inolesalt Orooers, ancanlxlon Nerelmnak,4l Na. 1.1, Iv Pr01u...0 l'ittabanak Manufarttra. LAwrty etrnct, s'zta burgh. I B. CANYLEOVIatn of Varren, Ohiq, bieretant.aid %Vic*. Pearl AA., sad We (boo Otto love petwolsett• use Ado, toy rotrooencetoeut to business both lte this tidbit,. sod to ths West. I shall'esoas.lo to the sause•House, No. !:1 Wool street, to .00.14 tn the eettleumt of tot Wattles, Otters all From. luJobtot to toe will' pies. nett and eel It. their ommots. JOHN WALKER. 4NORRIg 14TOMBS, tow:censor to JOHN . W Ito rot ter Deets, to Foreleg, awl Door. tool enterers, rlot3 Wool .t ketween 1.tem , .04 All. .0 Fourth .trot. I • ltt.bur.h. O* - Crirystiliar • tt.lr alw•r. nr, berth ,((eZt AVINO purehoned 6,3 entire !stock of I li JOHN WALKER, emo , dstloa of Hardwre, s, do. I 11,1.1 continue to Iterw no bawl a oat wiort moot of articles lo the above floe, littlish will be sold at Hie lowest prints lloTenott. alorchanta and Meehattles are respectfully Writes' to call sod evataltestork at Hot old staod, tos. (A Woad !moat— lteld.`3/ NORRIS Just Received at Wm. Digby's, No. 181 LiLerty Street. . • TWENTY Pieceß of now style Cassimerea. A IMlandrtineut. of Vanlnfra slaw mytaa. rot., id amii Ob.. of lawk and wriorad Cloche. Thwpropriotor of tb. obit.. .41111bilatment, tome to ap. priao hia friend. and onmorner., that having second 'ho fwalatanoe Of Mr firafilf ARMOR, to Foparintend the otittlno department. ho how to to. •blo to give entire affliflaction to all who favor him with orator. m art Copley's Pot Clay. Fr [ID „subscn bers have always on hoed a auPPliof Pot Clay. manufacturer! by JoeLatt Copley, naar Kittanning. Pa.. and need principally for narking alai. pots. .11 la an artiMent rstabliabadraputation, rarefoltY Plrparrtand put up In barrel,. Propnrtlons In ttra •rtniall—trorn thirds Coplcyla clay. not one thLnl ran oernian clay : or. one Mint Copley . e, nue tblril (Jarman, and nue third prcdue Won aondt. al b e tt e e . r sOhledl s p o t t h a a m n al ho o . t mds ruin l raly of Garman clay. J trellt/ONMAKISIt 00., 114 Wood at. Brain:lrina Free Peres charge thin onion pubiltat lo tbe amount of al, and ' marld INSURANCE. —7-- London Fire and Life Insaiance. The equitable Are Insurance Company of London CAPITAL, $2 1 , 1 00,0041, INSURES AGAINST Alec/1111,y. Waree anti llerobaveli.. • The 157inicenal Lorin Fund Life A e‘urarice Society of London, CAMAS!, v 4,500,000, Insures tho Lives of persons httweetilhe so. of 1:. and W. • Lome* In elthee paid In thl• country In the usual tome alter mut no 1., Prot - meals rev...rived at the Ban4ll i o!na it y . ja24 , l4hettlt 2.1 door Iron N. wr. %Vocal and 4th. Western Insurance Company ofPitts burgh, C APITALB3OO,OOO. R. .311LLgit,.4., F.M. Gor.inn, Nuretary. - 'III Inure ae/alnst all kuvia N Mk., lira and Maki . .. All Woe, will be liberally Dd., natal an 4 protoply A Como Ituttittittow—matiaapd by Connors who aro Well Inman In the community, and who arm determinV promptiusa and liberality to maintain rbreharseter ' they barn Dammed, aa ufferinh the teat btotectioh to era who dram to be inao.l. /411.0T0an-Bnutoela vilitr , ir., J. W. /lath:. Wm. Ly es. C. names TWA. Ou.ol, Ales. himlek. Mark, law. W. Juheoti..l.... tleua. IlMo.a Jame. IJl.Ltuottt, W. n Swim. 0... ,r2'Water aural. lwsrebnn.. of a Co.. nprtairt.) thliatur,th ' FIRE INBURANCE COMPANY lIARRISMII(4 PA. .1 - IESIGIVEL) only for the infer cleeeem of or sJ Ve r it7e?lo b gfiof V:, datum. to aly ars3 munt.r. merekluts. .04 a w o ooo a ..10.11100, .0.1 Itclate4 a couutri pnr.p*All, , A. CANIALikt. actuary', Branch (Mr, No W I.retitlAtol .1 l'ltubiArth. Fritillin Fire Insurance Co. of Philsul'a. IDIRECTORS: Charles W. Heneker, Geo. w. HAAN., 111.olmal JD lii., TM,. aguer, Adolph.. E. WILL Nu:Earl t/raut. band AL Orval, Jamb IL Pmltti. Mord. PatUrron., CALL/ALL% Y. LANCIA LPL [`midget. (1. Thiv Coomma...entee..lo mato I ......rancaa.p.roaanrot or no nary deoL - 21;Mou M I•n>67 In tows wee il"."ext= r. 1 .7.tag„1" . 1.;! : !, 7:21 - 01.ti`La. Gbh, with Alma I.4altal wal it !taxiway antoly at.l.laeopte Ermott...o. In tit. Amami! Eirrai agllnrat r it 00 . th. 0.3 . 3 :".1. 00 .1 . /rat e ll i ar o ttm .. . 1 12111.111 .1:(A.1 .7.4%.4 44 .heir ....Tamil:at, a parnd of ":1 roar, they bar. p./ , 1 n ., 0 7 of . aa.llllion Your llindralTaxaandL4. ns klr l•ak.n* d•cro of dl . p..lu. tavr lanurr, ari s GI: alalltv and . with annaptfarera all hanilitkro. Jtort Elt Col4lN...kaynt. 411 faacef auras rf 14 wad ZU eta. _ _ Peuraiutual Lite Laurance Co.. Philad'a. 4opyr IN PITTSBUitUII, W. 11. DAVIS, ,•., rinaer, dareraard.l No 3,141.4.01, sutra tt.• Getter canarnirs.... pen°. rraiding lb• laver part of the- %arta may ILL. to Lti dAily, flop L/ l'.: and to .1 o'raa.k. •1 ....0w.% taan ot a 6.1 aire.t, .I.n all ammo; cur talon:Leta.. will Leg Iran and comomuatratr.naprrartpti i t ataap4raf I.alptiota rata...Loa. lb. principle. 104 t..0e.r.1a of La. •11 1.1. a a f..rra• furnialal on appluati.m Capital hator., 11. , :aa , aral m0at...7 in , "*.arall Pron. dlridad annually aalongsf tuAar..l (cf. Ilfa. l'ittatput: ou, Fire, and Inland -Transportation Insurance, • riILIE Insurance Company of North America, Phllearlphla—CtiarbvlNSlTEN etrltta rAt ,O O. iron January 141041. 5LA1....t.5.5 GO {llll meted want. on thei, nanteu4 to ILI , city ctrl rldoltr else of every deefftptlatt, obipteq be.Le at6.l other trepelot, either by IttlAnd ttwetwt.ticto er co the rae. Arthur C. Coen. Peel. Thunkee.r. Cope, Perowd . Jan, Jabal 11.11, • &tear] Smith. teo.d. Jolla A. Brown, Wela, Peintwl P. Koala Pranele Pay awl {lmola, e Anglo Allaaste. Char!. Tap., Ma. E. WIWI, Umbrae taloa. Omur. Areputerail. Jacob M. Thorn, Jame Dieter., a. Morris Malta D. ltherremt. rue', the oldeet I usanume Company in tbe r MP, end from Me high standing, hang eaparinnw, emple mp g .. and eauttllng all of au more bawd.. to It mar ter eon .der.d ae offer l l t n i in,it ro fa 24 lot Prone r :treet. 'Delaware Mutual Safety InnuranceComp'y inYFICE, NORTH ROOM' OF THE Ex gur-Cllghdiga Third etre.. Philalelphia. Vita isramtowa.—Buildlnga Merphemilae, end ether mown'', in town amt mu tor, Maenad enamel. Ira, or dae,. by lire. at the berme nate of premium Mawr: temagern.—Tbey loam Vavele. Caruraw, and treighta. foreign or erwet.L., larger open or atemal Polalwa ow the a.aron.l may dem.. lxuwu TRAX,rl,llllOll.—Tbe, aim 111.114 Merthadtar trettetaattd by . M n are, Itall wad can, boeta. and ". I) . trzew bn =oaeptli ana,, ,,„ e ktLVr l .l . l r - ' llj!i b r,q, - Vil: Darla. Robert Banana , John It. Prom., ham:lai r /Owen!, deorge Loiter Cdwent Darlington Lame Davie, Wil liam Polwelh John N•. 14 Dr It J•131..A.C. 11.14, Theophllu. Pouldlner. 11. .41114 Broolts, Henry atoms, Hugh Craig, Uworge Serrilh Spencer Plell•Ma, Chute. Kelly, Jlll. Joluoou. Wm. Ile, Thouiaa John Itallere, Wot. gyre, Jr. ammo. on Plrmengoo—D. T. Morgan. lima C.d.'. John T. aqua. igtaltata Mann, Proxidrot. r/I.A. C. flu,. Cleo Pavel. dent. JollPol M. Laura. trans Kentucky Mutual :Life Insurance Company. GUARANTY' FUND, $lOO,OOO. COMPANY °Tors to the inßurod all the security and adman - Men of the Mutual tock h,311a01,0 • pplhal ) combined. name L 1... rates of premlung an exuadal ream iu malt of • P.O protege required for the onallocentrielt of the ye . almost.. but opt retentive prorlelno 111, the rater...fa. gle t t rltte'4l;tt"lt l2'..qtttr.Teturt:reaftrhaertProCt inetohere, payable at death, by medlta upon weir politlyK a gUirenty rand derlmaed for the p.rmanent ..00,Ay of ahortdarm member', aud alai for the present wvatity of aloee for the whole to of 14fn. air.Thle lathe only Mutual Life Ituttrance Company who. Yeas uf premium an Ott flar reduced itauld r,itarOlhflidir(i"rrugt.u're"gurTiry.i'ratTrthp.r4`pc,*o% UN amount of nuslopea 0114 Q oh. tnerevelog mak Porn, id "t2ip4he..l%.7.=fathiV"g'lrtn7t to detail the plan and , wmPearaemlehaidruatia. and appUoattene for Inform.. y TURIIIITT, Agent. PM %Pod . t ide(. Pittahnreh• EiettgLOtteroarn, Mrdleal Newham. my:4IICM H. D. King, Banker dt Bielntnge Broker, FOUSVILI IiTILYET. • UIGILEST market price paid far American 11.11 Dollars. Al" for Ileglesa and Ppm:ash/dollars EW! Vorrigu ()old. noon bought Sul sold. Yost.. xchsago sal. mond t.„ EVERAL eases more of new plods are oper, this morning. consisting of BleAlywrea vesl 61, rut Sorin g Motor... Mnuroln4 , Lair, no• eV le point! et:gl;:j a l u " r 7 ert ' ver ' IT; of other made. et low matt priors, which t•uf ere ern led to niamine, at hIUBPIII BUItCtlYthL WS, janeri Northmet Corner Yourth Market ode. EW UOODS AT CllES'rEit'S , —Oheste 1. mould announce tr Citron. and the putdla. the t it Veering§ and focalghtog Cooda. In connect/. frith the Meet adventure of belrg In the market et the fawning oi the meson, hie frreet7y inerreued !Milli. of numbest= from that hand, enable. tam to aim a alma, whwt, to e; nThu To PA lf APE, N. If C. i r . 4 %;:epa l n rt.rto ne eletTa D e ' lrord•rtt . tho Tailoring tine. with protoptie la. and in the WWI .001;, mesa A. A :v blesuti have just very Moir- one 4a F. 0,14 Drug Store, For -Sale, AN OLD ESTABLISIIED STORE, doing e.Zretall b , usinese. ju a Borough Ulf claim thfe burgh nod t th.rtt; burgh meet(• • - Dissolution of Partnership. yHE partnership heretofore existing under the etyle era till. of JOll7 MBCHB. 00.. le Ohio TltTe Vt = r o l oVtg .l :la " Vr! r rirVil o to j t S A b ‘ y " .ift i net r r: ter, who will mallow. the 40.1.1 , 1 , it e m. old arum No. G 1 Market Meet. JAS. A. IdetiNitillT, de: 11 . • JOHN PORTXIt. , . lARD--10 bble. Nu. I, fur sale by 1el0; , - ' WNI. LIWALRY A Co, elbl) FISliLn - drums for sale b 7 L../ isle' JOHN WATT & CO FlBll-150 Wax., Largo No. 3 Mackerel; hf do. S 1.11 hblf " No. 2 k fa' hien Jolt need in2formias br foul - • • 110111dON. LITTLE* N CO. ' WNER WANTED—To ER WANTED—To prove pDroperty 11 "MT ebuiresand take ..ay 10 gritulttooes dr. timed to our care by tba liortoodabalo Wharforautart T. WOOtta # bOri t with -, • ^ • Ito. tit Watt, tr. bble. No.l, for sale 67 1,41 =Jul J. B. DILWOKI7I & CO. mans, mum/c.f. .AND STOCKS.' PI7"I'sBURGH G AZETTE (tOIIREUTED REGULARLY AND CAREJULLI ANN/VAIN AND DEPARTNEEB OP NAILS. Tar ft.llokrieg list of indeele and depattureAuf the mail. now Plant* rorn.et, to the latter. Itsbrut*--I.l*Gmensborp.Chatobentbore. Phitteledltbia, Navy York, Kaatera, Celan and Nortbern_parte or N. York, Delaware, Neer Jersey, and th e eta New %Umlaut Elate. The British. Phalan.* of lamer Canada. Nora Sortie, and New lirunewick,datly. Arnves at X A. a., Delman at le. a. Noartt illeirevolle end ilollidayaborg, Innoding the manta!! of IlrettOul, Cambria, Centre, Clan. am. Janiata, I.yrcelano, 111010 t, !tette., Potter, Perry, nowt, Pain, and pan of WeellnarelAAJ. is Liverroon, tdorraysvllle, Salem at Itteds, New Ale3Andrla, and Indi ana county. Armes dAlly, at 11,a., &mail dolly at 71i Kan—By Butler, P. PaPtner. Branfarl, and .J 4 dersOn t A ou rt ntina worn paytof en, Vet - Band appar dal al 9 r. i; and departs at 9 a. a. Fouvamor arm WV/nu:v-4 'W.hlagtoo, Pa, linen, Fayette, Somerset. part of IVerureland r , ounty Vargiol. .11,syylasid. W aibiruttou City, Southern's. Wee& am ol Malawi In, Kentucky. 1111aols, Trans. i.e., Alabama, fillavo Aritanus, North QM. v 4 17 ,tt . 0A1i:j.r..t.1pi , ,1 L 11...,. • .1 Telma. &OM. Aril yea tirsinitsriux, Valetta, P..pppn. Florrat, Pans, Mollldays Wye, Jolter., 1a.,. am Carroll, ilolmte.arol Tascarserras Arrive. at 11 P. M. ,•.depup at Si s. r. Noa,e WIMMIL-414 Insl Cleveland, Beaver Cu, l'a.., Columbiana, Trumbull. Por,age, Grauga, t x l4l , and Luraa.oauntlra. Ohio; the rstrome nortborn mantles of lbw kindsillmot Indiana and Illinois, Inclodtag all !held. ran. lonia gird IVisnonsii, daily. titrieee St 11 A.., dr. Farts at Kmlaroso.-111 Illcarysibuyn.Liouston,PprinatisidTaron- Fr. - port, hittuating, Arnadvong. Ctan lon, sad Cbtareeld ehy.tlrs, dailv. exe.pt on Banda'''. An tiVea , at 4 S. N. and departs at 7 s. r. Maas 0,. Barrysville.. Wexford, Zolianople, Porters Ills Ilatliusburg and Nrs , Anvers Tuesdas, Tharsdays. and Saturday, at 8 P. sr, doparta 111.daya . Wednesdays aud Fridays. at 7 a. 111. Iltaltamun —lly otorgroia's Finley - rills, and Mato mosahrla City. Arrive, Toesdays, FrWaya fi parts Wrdue4lays aryl rata 0. at 6 L'lnovvoisa—Fty . Florham., Strivri Run, IlloWereport. nun ,Ona Elltibribtonn. thanblr'r, Itradravar, Belt , , Coolotown, Perryopolis. Lt4t Linsrty, Upper MU r. tun, Pa. Arnrra Sundays and Molasses's. at 6 a. s 4 parts Mondays aml Thurslays, at o 111 - rassr, V mills, Noble:Omen, IClszolnr, Bargettotowt, envy Patteraotes .11. Pa.— Met9any, Va Arriso4 Funisys awl inured.), at 16 A. a 4 dePart. Mondays and Thunalays, Iv. a. a n, V,—lly Mnrdoctsvills, Moon, Mom taunt , Prant , ll dpriama Pa, Fairview, Va. Anslvrs variday at 6r. departs on batunlay, ist 6 'flantocts.—By Antrtto. North. Wasblosnon. on Apollo. Pa. Wednn,days, at hF. departr on Mouth,' at 6 Ltacustato.—By bogan's Ferry. Amy., on Friday, a:6 r. pa_ . departs on listunlsy,at 6 s. r. Wasituts.—By Porrysvillr, lirraStshok. Oak Prospect. Whitretown, ern , . and Venanan Armes Mi. wevkli —Sunday. W nil:Janda, and Pram, at 7 a a mol deWrta Tara Lay. Thursday, ant` at 016 A. S. Bs t.Tt l e ' ilfor tbe 4alll l ots mast br I tbr Omer mob our brfor• tia'ir &Tartan , : on to: [Po trl-Iropkty, weeV y. and arek l> mule , ingot 1,4 & the Oen. tau( ann.,' befrnl do& departure RATES OF DISCOUNT:' (03 worm SAIL! 'Oa Va. nrrearrm Guam. It N. HOLMES & SONS, Bankers. No. 17 Market at. blwx.r. Third and i i , ,,,,,A5u. pwriv,A. PENNSYLiiiIiIA. Branch at Lasaillori. .... ... !.., Bank of I f lttanuroh--.......lurfUranch at WooshiN.-----411, Radian. Rank of do......palßranch 'at Xenia. f. 1.-. ....fin Her. and Lau. of do . -par Branch at Younirrtuarn......nn Bank of Comunirre tmt City blank. Cincinnati alo Bank of North America.....nar Comtoorciat fla•Cincinustulo Rank of North'uLlLltLesysr.Vianklin 1iank......_.... ..... _do Bank of Pent:l.7l Val:11.--par Lafaytt.. blank ..--.46 Pant of Pau Tumndfirf•-•Pariiihiii We l. A Trull Co .40 Bank Of lb. Coit-1 Statea Illtestpro R....rib Bank .......In Oonnotnnal Bank of l'a-Par Bank of Mamition—.......do Banner?! Lochanice Bk par mall N 0.... .... .-...d0 Oirarl hank pan NNW gliffiaMil. Ri•naington Rana .... .-.lniri All aolv•ni Banta___. ... fi Mumui,e..4 Mail, Bua...par NOW YORIYI . 14.,,,angs' liana. ..... ..•...parrew York City- -.--.—giar •Lnyarnetiii. Rank . .....par fNinutri• Iluladrlyhis Laink..-..--.par MARYLAND. Southwark Bank... .....narßattlinfro 1., l' . ..''.' Pan, ..... Hint .lll solecnt A LELA tc ... .6.11% Bank aril...R., Count,. pal • VIRGINIA. Bank orDsnatila p.r Bank 00th. 11.6 of Dal Co., Cbrat.r-par Ilk •I Pactancut Emig of Citr0n...m.13.--par Es. hank, Va„ NnrArtli.. - Bank of I.lAtt; . s iVarns, , rs' Bank of Virklnia Bank of LalriPtnan -Oferrhacte !Inch. Bank Bank of iii4,11.4,an 31.1NrIrla 1V.,, , t.r5, Bank- Montg,tners Co. Nook-..p.,t Branch,, flank of. orthuna b.rland.rar 5, , E.T11 CA ROL/ N A- Carlisle, Bank ... ... . Bass C. 6.. r 9 Enlntabla 1111 2 , Bridat .... or it. cd N. Oarrdlna... Duo Bask- parroctun.rrial Ttl, Unlit:ten 2 par )14ret , anto , ' Bank. :Crane= 2 .. sot:Tit CA ItOLINA. /armors' B t . of tineirs On..par,lll of the St. Cl 3.1..1.r0hna 2 Vartnke Ilk of Lancaster . parl Pant of South Wartturr.' Hank olKaahng partlVk Cbarleston--....- I Warm- El nfeetuarlttl I oc, uteri A il.chant,s . Ek 2 Far-6 Inn,. Warnaburg. . 1 4 . 1 1 , 0801 A. W Bt: Alumna Ina& tlank.h.O. llosealah , . ank---...-- nsak X- Auk.; 3 Lea,a..r Dant Es o ' sr Aft . 01.501 3 --u ts.E.NTCCEIV . , Mlurro• Baal ,-, f,Cottr;tEa itk of Kent..., Lonlarillo klononsariela INk of Lardsvilla Tburstat Wart Eraorbillant.--- kOorthem Ilk of KatEsteky • Wyonnon 8k.% Itkrabarreno. , ,oothern Ok of Kentucky ' ‘.lllk of Etats of OHIO. OLto Rate Lank_._.._..._-Bank and brandbe34-62 prraorl. at Akron .... u, , ltank ...-- ...-76 an:b WISUONSIN_ Banell Brlig. port .11.111anne A E., !no. On ',haat Branch at Cbtivothaa..- ..do 111.C/lIOAN. Draw+ at Om - eland.- .... Farm..' ! , Incluntra . Bank 3 IfILD th...._ liosarsment Strm.k st ton. . Bank ...... 8 Branch att.:swam- .....to!lnlnnand ,, ectutany. Z Draw*. at SsAtal,uls- ..de l • Nnoch .t p a t.. pc of B. N. Tx:font:LS Bran.ll, at .Ifan.l, , L, .7.1:‘ Bank rf Mt. TOTIM,6 Branch atlusat. ... .6 Bytnort: %tetra-8..1i_ ~3018suk , kr. Brawn at adorn:vs- _ EA,TY.R, .I.lon N-5 7., , r1. Branch at Cad.r..- . Branch at dc. *1.4111,,, , , .... Sy itrittchatEt.sultsv.lle..... do ‘l.E.,;Elt.` , ESOILtNar.. I.lralub at lat. ‘ornot 1100 ... Enx4; at Kir; ... . Itrabeh . AND VALUE Hnaucl. Maro.tte VDll , lr - cas. ,patkira 16,06 litan.ll at rror. - tl,l 'llO. Patrmt.. 1150 Intaxgrb at M. P . l...a.ant Brandi at 7.4.4;11`.. .16.00 pruneb at Piqua... to, Tta:.r. 7.a0 .11eauct. at rcattatucatb.....lcAhtio , .--- AN; 5 40 Wench at Itavenaa ti .. . Braurb at ar. , Napcue. ..... ..... .I,SO nark at itrattsh at ...... B PRICESOFMCKS. lik.F.UnrE.L. vox rum BITTAERuIt U.kzerrE BY A. WILKINS S.; Co. STOCK AND EXCHANGB BROKERS, Uk MARKET ASD TWILL sTBi:' Untte..l.Stateg ; ...... Da.Jan it.i/ ng lcit...lan • July Du . - DA. • Dir. Feba Aug Ape., Cc. ....... Intl4y Nov . Up mu, . 'l° • Vituburgh rlo, . 50. W. Ipt al ih•Oen mar 11.11—.1ou' to, , • , At. 1 " -m " "On .10 Bank 6 l'ltuburghoo, Ms, pre , Meech az.' • .51aouf ,u 1.4 tile Dens, H 651,16 ..... 6 % d,, !Moshe:4 Verlolri Dank' „. _1 nauoa N 1..., Slopoocabela 2,2, Dir. Mar rpr ct Pt L . C 1,;,, et. - Dtv. 4 !et Nertb,-11 0 0 t o S u ,Dic. •Ispr a. Wllll•rniport a .- IfttlatNl. Westero Itotartn, • t‘unnee 9liNav it rt. Chisel:le • Co .. A•swiated Fir+m•• • • 1.10 10. T 1.1,1141,1 40 . 44 Dtr.Qr..9 pr d Plt.bursh, • Lt.., to 40. it Lake Ilne to 0.!, Dtv.i Dr r. hnr . Pan 140.. euextrAttg.' U.. at. tla.Worti. . .J.n Is.rn t i o t" un b n u 4a:ela black ater. -- -. Youghiogheny slart.ltatr 60 Penn'. °viand Rail Heed ( e 0 15 41 q' oh. a Penn . a.Hul 4 NIL Ohle Hall Rntet.. (4) • e'eneland l Nell the RA:, , Mane R. Wet. pry Dock wo F ri ayette Mutuf. tto. Ilond,(nidt let . tpe•,.. Turtle lN3 Creek Plent hoed Mira. t l'erryaelli• I'B Itr Greet:len, Turntite Int. 00 Marti,' Coal .... 20 outran. DIT.Nry Dr ,t 1,1 15 It • ...... PUl•burub • irogtott.... North Ammo. North ......... North {stem Trott eitl • . :Yrr ILA . ...... ... .. Pltuburch hortd. Oblo brie btu N....... : .... ....... DOLLY nollgiilol.-... Otoungou--. ... . ... Ohio Trap Itock Vire Ettrl- Peu corr. ulr... A n• Phoenix . .. 102 too, Dir. 1.31..510 L. )," 1 3 1 I r , . , t p . t font antetel • JattikaooLTlß. LIMITLEY & COLVIN, Coal Merchants 1,7 an Venters In Dry Ocoda, Uncork, Iron turner of Walnut etre., and Washington Toropikr Ito. Tran•oan• ems oalg.•••• lee GEORGE E. ARNOLD 4 CO., BANKERS, DEALEta IN EICHI,I , IOt, COI*, DANE tront i aa. No 74 tintrtli ni.st to /Ana tif PittaburgA. Notts and Drafte collected on ail parte of the Untoti=, Maks bought and sold on ocantabnUtt. feb7tdgler B. A. Faluiestock Vennifuge ! • Th. Effoossous Regiodyfto Wortne gat /toe tem Leon dcorerd. THIS PREPARATION has noir stood the ; • test of twenty.. yeah , trial, and is confidently rect...ememll.l ita gat,. and .11,10.1 mnlicine tor expel F log worn. from tbe spetrtn. .lion nxemp Sam.. which hall atten...ll. adminiet OW, esoentirre the patient ••• really anlicted with nortos4rertarnlyrem d it worthy the attention It pLymielane. Yhy proprietor ham wage ft a pow. to uottrtain the re• atilt of Rs ago in ',Leh eases at came within n. know led... and *beery/Wow lllllci b. Invariably fauna It to Prod. p the most nalutary elect not littircquent y, after nearly all the ordinat7 preparatlons recount:mu led for worm.; had teen preriounly reported to wtthout any permanent .I.utson. This feet Is attested by the certificate. wed , atatements of boodrol• of toopoetabla porton* in dither rent par of the country. -and should 10,111.7* razoilleg 1, to p • Ti•l of the preparation in their plevolon, It le mild la operation, end ma, be tulaiinlstervd VMS D•rf.ct piety to the moat delicate Infant. ia2l:da•lT .IELLERS' UNRIVALLED VERMIF UOE. Famnsto. ye-. J0w1.% MIL wet f.'darladlT the r. w ft e . It H a I .M ' F;TITIT 174 Tet 4r : appear. and are Vied by ait but they wee, IEI PIO Sal unrivalled Wenn Killer. your., a.. W. W. ThrtLlTo3. Parent.. If yuu trawls Fury worm &arum, call at the Drug Stare of FL E. SELLER , tan Na Z. 7 Wood at. Houiekeeping Good& . • heparin for. Housokeeping F A3 vin ii n l i ES lllit k iiild' o f 00 t'N uB. from orm tothrm 717,11..14A. Allow Aum illsageta i l i ar ui alml Toom18 : fac o, Wl=CortouvAtus. , or. M . A . "' ki at loattem, far toautr• Rod, of, mu o • . sag nun: /Amami witiss . KOSSUTH ON THE JESUITS SPRECH IN ST. 'AMIS. The fallowing we extract from the principal speech of Goa Kossurn in St. Louis. It was delivered in the open air, to about fire thousand persona, while the rein was fa/Ling upon -them. The last half of his speech was devoted wholly to the Jesuitsand to his own position in rein lion to tolerance and the Catholic Church. Giant/ohs : During my brief sojourn in your hospitable city, I have heard so much aboutpet- ' ty local matters and patty Tarty politicalater weaving their spider webs with the cable of the great cause of the chrtatien world, which I hum blysilead,-and I have so much heard about the.' hypocritical tactics of men imported from Aus tria to advocate the nook canes of the Russo- Austrian despotism in Republican America, and chiefly in your city here, that indeed I became longing for lbs pure air where the merry sun ahine, as well as the 'melancholy drop of ralp, the roaring of the thunderstorm, an well as the sigh-of the gentle breeze, tell to the oppressors and their took" as well , as the oppressed, that there is a God in heaven who roles the-universe by eternal laws; the Aimighty,Father of human ity, omnipotent in His wisdom, t bountiful in hie omnipotence, just in Ilia judgment and eternal in his love. Th ' e Lord who gave strength to this boy David against, Goliath, who often makes out of humble individuals efficient instrumentalities to pooh forward the condition of mankind to wards that-destiny whihh Rio merciful will has assigned to it—His will against which' neither the proud ambition of arrogant despots, nor the artificial skill of their o bsequious tools can prevail, in Him I put my trust and go cheerful ly on in my deities. • Still I may be excused for the slight wealtuesae, that when pent up now and then in the clone air of Obsolete politics,my breast heaves with sorrow, and my heart becomes sad. But when I have before - me the people with its open heart, in unionquered soul and generous instinct, then I feel again that all Is well, and that God is with me Gentlemen, you have been pleased to bestow that consolation to my sad heart. 1 thank you for it, gentlemen. I have seen many a:storm. Adversities have never bent the resolution of my heart. Often I stumbled upon the rocks which imports vice threw Into my way, but the Al mighty raised me with increased strength from every tall; and here I stand, though tempest. torn and persecuted, and a homeless exile; still unbroken and unbent, feared by despots, odd hated and perkecnted by their satellites in my very exile; Oh, I thank thee, tay ; 'God, for this hatred, this periectition, and this fear—they show too clearly that the canoe ie riot a dead cause—that there is life in its present and success in its future, and that I am- in the right tray to benefit the cause, 'noble, and kit, and great, to which I devoted my - life;,-lee if there were no anccess in what I am engagede. -they would neither fear, nor hale, nor prosecute me. I thank them for that persecution; It imparts more hope 'to thy breast than all the kindness or my friends could do; and I give you my wordthat if I have the conseiisvnese of having well mer ited in my pest the hatred and the fear of ty. rants and their instruments, so may God bless me, as I will do all a mortal man can do to merit that - hatred and that rear, still more. Why? Am I not standing on the banks of 'the Mississippi, cheered, welcomed, land supported, as warmly and as heartily es when I first step ped upon your glorious shores? Distance, and the history or what I entered, and what I did, had cant some halo of expeetation around my a.m.: the halo of distance and expectition van iahed like a dream. and I go on wandering from city to city, a plain, common Mau, repulsing rather than attracting affection by the gloom which is cave by toils and sufferings around my brow, and eta naming my bad English with 'tentage accentuation—bad as yonneldom hear; and opposition, hostility, and, 'anemone calum ny, have exhausted , every possible means to cheek,that sympathy At the people which rose to thinisseitlon of public opinion, the more pow erful the =relit is opposed. And has that sym pathy subsided! has it abated? is it checked? No, it rolls on, swelling as I progress—here I have again au imposing evidence before my eyes, here in St. Louis, my namesake city, where so much, and that so perseveringly, was done to prevent this evidence. • , Veit, it rolls on, swelling ai I progress is my' 'M66014 and it will roll on, swelling till, it will finally submerge all endeavors to mislead the natural inclinations of freemen, to fetter the en ergies of the nation, to stifle its spirits, and to check the. growing Aspirations of the people's straight, noble heart. Well, so much I dare take for sure, that when the first roaring of cannon echoes over the waves, announcing to Anisrica that the great bit tle is engaged which muss decide *hat principle shall rule the world—Liberty or Despotism— there is lab power, and no presumed wisdom' of stationary policy on earth capable to compel the people of, this mighty Republic toremain an idle and indifferent spectator of that great struggle, where its own future also is to be de cided; because, in the scale of that approach ing straggle, the destinies of the Christian world are to be 4reighed. So much, I dare take for sure. And, indeed, it cannot °itemise come, because that's an hn periona necessity of your country's position, and of the circumstances of the world. * • s • • • When the struggle id engaged about princi ples, indifference in suicide. Nay, indifferenbe is impossible, because indifference about tie fate of that principle upon which your national . existence and all your future recta — that indiff erence is Ito much as a passive submission to the opposite principle—it is almost equivalent to en alliance with the despots. lie who is not for freeriem,ie against freedom. —Them is no third choicer. The United States have arrived at the neces sity of being a power on earth, and to Oct like a power on earth,. indifferentism for the cause of freedom—carelessness about how the despot* dispose of the condition of the world—that is, eo•much as not to be a power on earth. And . if the Utiited States not accept. tine position of a power cht earth, well, then, they have resigned their forme, and to resign our own future is suicide. The people's instinct feels the weight of this troth—it feels the importance of circumstances —it feels the danger of losing an irreparable op portunity,-und hence the fact never yet met in history, that a plain common man—a poor homeless exile, become, an object of such swel ling syinpathy, rolling on Rte a eta, in spite of all the passionate rage of my enemies, and all that christiau tolerance of the Reverend Father Jesuits, which trey in such 'an evideat manner shoal° me. .. • • • . I l have said the went. 80, let mo therefore look".to that spectre which I meet in my way. Tfiii is the second time since I am in, the Ifni, ted States that I pronounced the word. It is time to advertise bye few remarks my reverend enemies, that I am aware of theirlostility, and ready to meet it openly. I make this advertite .ment by design here, because it is not my cut 'tom to attack from behind cilierthe dark. Mina is sotthelatuous doctrine, that 60 end vaned, flee the means. I liketek meet the enemy facet to face—a fair field andifair tram—that's what I like. And in one thing more I will nst imitate my reverend opponents. I will never indulge .in any perammlitici, never act otherwise than he- coming to a gentleman. If they choose Pa pur sue-a different course, let them do so, and let them learn the.fruits of such a course. My humble perthal entirely submit to the good pleasure of their passim. If they tellynu, gentlemen, that I am no great man, they epeak the truth. Nobody In the world can be there penetrated by tliat truth than I myself. there not an inch of greatness In all my frame, that It sure. Nay, more; I bate not the slighest Um. bition to have been, to be, orte become anythhieg more thee a very plain, but bortest man. The irarrapt of that common quality—l have it here, in niy tionsoience, and the tranquility of this in• wad judge 110 aspersion of vile calumny wilfever succeed to trouble. Being on good terms , with my conscience, I don't much care to be on bed terms with Ceara and Emperors, their obe4nt servants, or the reverend fattier Jesuit. Nay, if I were on good terms with_ them, I scarcely 'could remain on good terms with my conscience._ Bolmuch for myself—now a few words as toithe . . . cacao.. f• ... . • ,' So man in the world being more penetrated 'hi the eentiment of eltrietian tolenusee; more attached to the principle of religious liberty,, and more adverse to intolerance and sectarian-, tom, than myeelf sod my people, besides, halt: o f m y countrymen being Rpman Catholics, huff, warmly attached to their religion,and Iclodadrig I moral and material aid against that Ciar of Flue- els who is, the most bloody persecutor of Roman Catholics, Ito much that the prifseat Pope him self, beforel the Revolutlen, when he was 'yet 1, more a tligh Priest than a Despot la his Callao ity. of an Italian Sovereign, and cared moreabont tspiritual than temperal business, openly sad bitterly complained in the councils of the CaS-di nolo against that bloody perseoution which [the IRemelt Catholics have suffered from [fie Cora Of A 1183111; and eonaidering at least that I plead fonßepublican'principlas, tp which the Rever end Patter Jeenits should be herawsrmlyl at-- 'hushed, if they are willing to'have tberepatation of good citizen!, and nor to be traitors to iour . Republic, which affords to them not walyithe VOLUME 1...Xy7--NUIVI;Ell 188 'protection of it, lay., bat al,l they fall. ex,joy went of all the prieilej,s of 3 - .ur 'Republican freedom. It is iadeed a•atraer;e, etrtklng.fact. to SCB tlacao reretindLitherwl;nro i 4 a Republic In, 'warmly advocating tho rattro- of. deapotlam, aid 83 passionately perßeeutin& the C 131158 I 4 , 3121. ble plead, which at the enure tira, I. ilia claire of pdlitioalfreedom,und rejig -loos liberty for ntimer• ous millions of Raman catholitstitrouglion En . rare , Sanewhat acquainted with the tortilla taste ! ry of that order, I thought to Sad in the hation of this striking fact, is the fdatorionl am bition of that order, to rule the World this, their everlanting standard idea, to which they in all times sacrificed everything, -qml,Misated. even the . holiest of oil soligisaß, ithstria e mentality to that ambition, ec much so that tie very-existence of that order haring &month dna genius to the Roman Catholic religion, the Porte himself, Clement MV. with 'the consent and up on the advice or the Connell of Cerillnals, abet tailed the order of Jethits ; Sod all the Canoe lie sovereigr.3 of the .world, circa those known as the moot attached to the Hokum Catholic. Church, as the Rings of Spain, .of .Portugal, Lents XV, of France, wait even Marls Theresa, of Austria, notwithstanding her boundless bigot ry, expelled the reverend father Jesuits (roman their territories Now as these principlet;whith I leambly plead are the principles of Notional freetlitm had Ica; ticnrtisovereiguty, they a re of course opposed to tho ambition of every one who would like tdritle T•. the world,. whereas I with that every people * . shall rule itself-- I thought to find in this cir cumstauce the key to that passionate poreeen- Lion. which I meet. Dot here in St. Louis I got _ hold of a circamstacce whichciaskes the matter' quite clear. I bold here idmy Lauds the printed catalogue of the society of Jrieuita in the Province of Ilis eouri, as they 'term yeurS.tatc. Herein lore that ' amongst the thirty-fired , inembers'. officieting In the Colleges of the Father Jesuits in St. Louis,' there are not lees thou eight Reverend Father • Jeeniti imported from Austria. Now, yop see why. I utu'eo persecuted 'here. This plain fact tells the story of a bigbook. Eat amongst ail dist tile reverend gehtlersen oppose to me there are colytiro..eormidershons to which the honor of my cause and ray Fa- ' Lion forces me to answer inn few remarks. • .They charge ogaitist me that riy.cause is hos tile' to the Roman Catholic relic,ion, L and to get by this euggestion, the Irish eitiscusto aide with • them for the Support of Russo-Austrian despot- , inch they charge me that I am no friend of lA • lend, Inhere vrohld be suggest ten the serght est phados i i of truth, I would aFew iu highly and _ • openly. I am,tpon 4ou g h not to, stisSS ;ousel.' to hypocrisy. - .-Batas that is not the :case, Itle elate before God and tlas assemblage here, and declare it withi oleo nod clevattti blow, that both these, Chingos ale n situ ellumny , As to the Catholic indeed. am 'ProtelMet, not "sly b 7 eearth, blik also by, con- ' *iron; and warmly penetrated b.: . this convict t i lion, I would detighc to see this conviction. . inhered by the whole world Ent..befort am, mortally uppt.ord to intolerant' 'mad to • eectariana. I consider rcligieu ,fobe a matter of con,science which every man ha's to, arrange between God and ItioiFoif. Arvititeretore I-ro . spect the religionS conviction of every man claim religious liberty fcr tofttelf and my must of coulee respect in other! that - right I claim for Ines!: There is .nothing in the world capable to 'r once a greater indignation' in my bit ast than religionsoppro,sion, toctittima and Intolerance. Bet particularly I respect the — Catholic religion, as the 'religion of some seven millions of my conatryMen, to wholl tart boond in liner, in friendship, in home recoltictione, in' gratitude and in'brotherb end, with most Sacred' _ . ties. . . And as to the cause of my eoutity, which I ' more particularly plead, I due boldly say—all the Jesuits of the world and •of all times 'to gether, have not a thdmsnekhupart se moths . right resay: that they ore faithful , representa tives of the Catholic religion, as thel Catholics ofifunmary hays the right to say it.hilt) the • . father Jesuits indulged quietlyto the comfort. of their wealth,:ind ' `Plotted amhitiot 0 views .- II about how toll rule' the world, the Rom n Cath olics of Hungary, people, ,and bfehops e and priests, took up the owttrd. end ecerificed wit- • tingly, life, yid liked, and properfy, for their religion. It is lingarY,Whieh protested Rome; St. Peter's church final being icansferined into ' o filesqlee like SintajeOphlo of OvntaanintinoPle. . ; -Therefore; Ikaastoitiliemy'tlint that canoe, which is the cause et that Roman Catholic pop- ulation in Hungary:hot by. Ois very fact, a higher authority, that it in not instHe to the true interests of the Remo Outhalle Religion. • than the opposite opittioo••of ell the ,revcread father desuits.could ontertigh‘ : . • - And lam proud to say that in general it in -_... pre-eminent glory of my country: to bo attached. to the principle of roligiouslibrety, witioutorty-t•'.i restriction, for nll to all, 5.0 it is the itartheritir -. '-: ,•, glory of my Roman Catholiettountiyin i'lttlt(i' ' .' be second to whomreever in :ha ..w en the one side in attachment to their men e,et'i 'OA. and S'''ll: , le on the other'aide, tolerant for other religioritC,"--:.:•1, The Austrian dynasty have 'iced eaceitinially ' • encroaching upon the eau tiered rights tf Pro.: testantiam. Who were those who stetigglcalin the .. first rank for our righte! Oar - Roatuu Catholics:l' coantrymen 1 It was a glorious ttight;nlmost unparalleled in history, lout W 133 oleo* folly, ap preciated by the Hungarian Pretesants.- All of as, man by mart, would rather SeenfiCelite, and . blood,' ned•geld, than to allow that - a' hair's breadth should be crushed from the religious liberty of our Roman Cseholiertomatrynien. Now,. what pmition diti the Roman Catholics . of Hungary _ take in,,oor past straggles?'-Them was not only no difference between them and • the Protestaute, in their devotion fur nor conn • try's freedom and independence, but they, as 'cording to the importance of tbefr number, took . in the struggle a very pre-eminent part' The Roman Catholic Bishops of Hungary protested !against the peijunous treachery of the dynasty; 'many of them suffer even now for their devotion to justice, liberty, and right, and who Is the de 'suit who dares affirm that he is more deroted•to the Catholic:religion than the Bishops of Hun gary? Oar hattalioas were filled with' R 0131191 : Catholiavolunteita. Catholic priests led their faithful flocks to the battlefield; nor Rational Convention was composed in majority of Cattle lice—all the Catholic pepulatiou," without any exception, consented iu and cheered euthasias• tically my being elected Governor -of Hungary, • ' though I am a Protestant J.lnot and I hare their.friendship, their deeotiou, their ,suppsrt, • and when I armed the first :Ministry' 'of !Ade- • pendent Allegory, not only h full half oTthe new Ministry I entrusted to Roman Catholics, but especially I nominated a Roman Catholic • Bishop to the charge •of a Miniseer of Public ilastraction, and all the Penh:stems of my noun try bailed the nomination will, applause. Sock is the :muse of Hungary. Who flares - now to o glarge me that that cause is beside to flee - R.3. • man Catholic religion. i But lam allied yetis Ifs:mini, with the Ro- , I mans and with the halloos: thus gues• on,. the ,Oharge, and these coned Italions ores:me:ales to " ~the Pope. Yes,•but sot the Pepe,, the, High e". Priest of the R0L123.9 Catholic church, bat to the - despotic ifivereign ef Roes • and hit con - upoed iemporal government—the worst it'hfimau in tentions. Since when is it a priucipteof the Ro man Catiolio religion, that the tßonturs.ahould not be Republicans: and that the flig,h _Priest Of the Remote Church should be a deupotic ser- • Oxlip over the ninon? arid in to geci itac- • JO 'devoted illy and ebedieht servant to•thecthr .. 1 of Rusitia, that sworn enemy and . bloody pante dolor of RomaisCaehalicishn t Why, Margint tlie Romans and the Republican Italians aro RO- Matt Catholics, and torn SO . A.rinly attached to their religion, that when, in 1849, the, French Republic sent an army against. the lloamia. Re-. public public to restore the pepe, not to hla 'llpirltual authority, because that 9930 by tehmly :3 - 03tra- ~' dieted, but to hie tedipocal despotism the whole / dioger could have been created by th& Hamann' by becoming; en, mane, -Protestants. . The - idea • was. pronouneed in Rome, and noes .4in:ela:lto- • man accepted it..,_ They preferred, to le - Woggle without hope of vietoryt,they pre fe read to . Need read to die rather than to nboacion dmiedaith. ' iNow, who can tlette to ineult thatpeetnio‘-whe _ - can dare to instil/ the Raman Catholics:id lion-._, gary,Croatia, Italy,.Germany,:Polanditaranee-- whoa= dare to insult the-thou:toads of thetas ! Oda of Roman citizens , oflke 1 Coifed- States, 1 h:enators, 'Governors, Judge:O.—men cf all petal° • . , itni private" positions who elite dare to 'insult th l tWea, that they are hostile to thedr own naligion, • [because. they unite to aUpport that canoe which I ;plead, and because they side with ,Republi cap freedom, :with civil and religious 'liherty against Russo-Austrian despotism .. Wilt can thire to affirm that ho repriagnit , the Catholic religion, if three millions:of:Roman Caiho;ice do not represent it?'' The Reverend .. Tether Jesuits, perbapst— - • • :: ''...:: I take the liberty to say in afewsoirdr." They • are that society which Clement Xit l ,thert High I I , _ Priest of the Roman Catholic Church. hoe abed- ' belied as dangerous to the Roman COtbolic re , ligloo; they are those whom every Remark Cath olich Ring, his extended trot his territories an daagerous to religion an al otter—they am t hose, :the ascendent . , of ,w.hoM had always . beta A period of diameter And maidosion to rho • Roman embolic' Cherch—they are those who m ake an alliance or: rattier ti: OoMPtiat of i Submissihia ;with the Czar if:RtigieWitatd who . :. plead' and - ioopport , hem , . is.,•fOos:l -- osp l ait a . m„arits,. the',,ssoze ,of llossios.;Doiiptu#4,',ilis - , eases of thsO, L czto who is Too- roil,..loHJs the blood and daUrned WitlrtlN,,, ' RtlilliOn . coons of - , I - '' . MEM