4 1 i Y' 1 '1- • •.: Manzi one would suppose !caighl exempt them from abuse; feel tltemselrea.uveratred. and . in timidated, end it ler manifeat',ihnt the operations ofs atquliwk, and Will be ' timately , checked mull destroyed;--,neless the Government and the _Legislature devise a pronipt and effectual remedy. There is' no time to he , . Tlici , firstitreotive blow to the administration f - h Ea I te, ; of Derby in Ireland has been given j by the electors of Kildare, who bare ai -- sifted n41.14,tir. Cogan, the Liberal candidate, cc tat to ielve theg_hteat prospect: of elecess 'for - hie; Irish Mkt emetary. In this state of .thit4gLoid d liratin has withdrawn from the eon inst. . , . • .} GAZKI",I'E WU/Si. 1 CO. ITTEIBIIIIOII AIORNIND. BIARCII 30'1852. - - - . -vsa CANAL COMMISSIONER. JACOB UOITMAN 'OF LIZItEs cOirsTv. , -••• FOR:PRESIDANTIALI ELECTORS., Bacors„ • JAms Peu.oc.c. '!" • V. 14:JAxxs 11. ClErnru. Ammo Tutolara.•• Xtt. J 111.14. 1 , ...1 . -1.2T0N. Jaen ST. STuus.,', 16. JAArts R. D.triwoo. 17.'Dr, Jon. MeCcuocun. - =4.11T, War • 1: . ..1:.". 1 '111,`, 0 0 1 0 1 : . • , 140. PA.p.n,r, ARrEitleD R. 111213.. 3..'vrift* 8RX.01111.11, J'AMA Ulan Mt. I % J ; 1 . . 4 1 1 .'gr .; ITc7, CURIATI.I, M“cza, • ItT.;.=._,\ .1.11101.001141,P1. * * CO. Pho TroUpdi4s of flier Whig State Coiven ijoq and enisiteFestiag article concerning Ire • land, vial tir;found'on the trot pug Twwlfdus.-IVe • wriSawily atindyed with thd just ,• .cdtaltlaitits of subectibirs oft:thelate asti4sl, tirheiarSiv tval t h eir thipers. This staisdneo, . become formidable init. llt;thn Pal— Master General tins any k • bovela of. dampaescon, take early may. • eorritaf the eriL We assnriour nob? :A:fricriberiedlineciariipera are placed in 'the Post' Feittlaily,'anidtbat theliult in nid. with. Where it ia . we do net know, hyt it ie with Irmo of the &ante of the Departmcr, • . .A 3 as 3. dulversalty antielpateit tbo!Penasyl . State ConsehtlhAluta nonainitted ()ell ;;;.. - .±. - Taizoir as the choice of the.Wiligs of still State tbareiitlency. Notliptg coold be clearer tile:3'olCD of the Whipn of this State on this subject ; If there - is dott l 'at any irLere else as to -the .ve - kri of the people, Otte is none here. The omo hvptlmdtbonsand Whi votersof this State ask Willa kne - ernited voice forthe nomination' of Gin: Scott; and if, the vote of Pennsylvania is a decisive element to the chances of anceeei for tally Wbig aspirant, ilte\t ought Gen. Scott to re '. 'oeivethe endoesemeut'ethe National Conven , , lion Or revievingthesvhol4 ground, we think Gen. -•- Scott's chencee are the:'i hest for a nomination; atilt he-is not epiirely atife.. Either of his ilia .. tinapished competitors May defeat him. is • . 'almost certain that.,,klel Fillmore will receive the votes.,of /ilaryland;Wirgina, _North'iCaro /inn, Bouth Carolina; Goostia, Alabama, ` Florio da, kliattisaiopi Louisiana, Arkansas, kiispouti; Tounessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Calitornia, Stavin States ,!-muting 122! votes in all, and belying only 26 more to secure his nomination. As 1t1.e, 1 yet:aster Will have aomayotesi- it is poi; 'table tint neither •Cf the candidates have seniority of 'the whole" on; the first Aallot, and . shod:id the , friends' of_ Mr. Fillmore' and IVeliter have a decided majority, they =ay. -Waite upon one of thiase- gentlemen and secure , hie nondhation. It in' not very probe le, hoer, tenter, that ouch will be tfinctuts. -Gen. Idemts, in cholea of the immense majority pf,the ' valets ill the northern States, 'whistritke Ivhig &eon les, and as the eon* - concedes the l north the President, and as the votes will come principally from the North, we Alaink:lhn north ens Whigs ought to, hate the candidate they they can-succeed the beat with. 'This in. so reasonable that we hope there will be a gen ': ar!geoquiesconoo in Gen. Scott's nomination. .'i - . . ' ' i. - ‘ J • ',EUROPEAN ASEmEti. ' t T he latest dates fro m Europe AM, London ... g ..• Marckl.., pans Mare ,11, These were brought "1. ' - tijr - the Europa. - ' - • • _ ~, , ~ ~. ... .Thegmatest Subject of policticel interest in :.' - 7....... ,,, ,1fag1ani1 t ie the polioy-which will be punned by "7....,i - Withe new fiEdletiy on the subject - of free trade. ~.....e..„. „ -,11.,0•Aei ardor lo aseertnin the intentions of 4 guy , i . . 1. , 4 , fis . ... ~, - ;,,eriii eit t,7l.aid JoboAttassell bed written a tes y' .e . ..- 14 4041.r.. Martell; the new: (Ilimteellor of the r. a i r ,lE-late.quar,;and leader of ,the HOW of CorO - 7 ?- -K mono;" tofielmairo •whetfierie ;wive the " 1:- inrCnten- .:,. .. lion - efllio ' Ministers to make any.. statement of !,-...:,- -,T- Abeirioliny, on - the meeting of Parliament, on the tAthiid remired - a reply in the.negative. ..* .;' ,' a , .-. , . ...-. ....... , Theintention of the Mintstry)t was supposed, .l. . watt to " goon on quietly with Ma government to the „ ' . tiara 'of the year, without - coming to any issue ~.,- .; on free trade.? f Shia the opposition irilrnet con • sent to. On the llthinst,l.ord Jahn Rowell; after receiving filr. Dlrraell's reply, summoned :a ,meeting of die free Dade ntembers-of Portia ' . ,xnentltt hie hoilie. The number ''present wan • • 1C8,7--'Ai. thin meeting it was. tummimously re . - , golfed, that:While all factious - opposition should be &Voided; a direatdenland should be made fur - Aii eaphinatiori? - ;Tios . objeet, it was alleged,. nuts te Plate the come:ten:let the agricultural - and the general interests , of the country, in a condition to transact their tautness and or ' • rangs,theiT engagements/With a' clear knowl '_, edge of what is tole" eapected for Me I lLture, .. ' The siniple inquiryk thSiefore, wonld be whe .- , thee tie Administration , at ;fiord Derby traint l to carry cat the policy of free- trade, or to at : . tempt to referee lt. Lord John suggested that 'Mr. Villi'eris should, irMorts ideation of hie - early ' . .. and constant serviees in the battle •Uf corn law ;.: 1 . reform, be requested to put; ire qiteetion, and : hip shape Mit would adnit of DO vile - ion.- - After they had obtained a reply, it,rould be Hapeditmt hold another ranting to ,decide 4 2, upon the er steps to betaken by the liberal ' '+ On the evening of the 111th, there ie no doubt . Vie miestioh Was pot,. and the neit arrival will bring rts the reply. • It is predipted that the _Ministry will at once propose .soma meaeure of protection, and, try 'their strength Open it, by a 418'101M:hut Of. Parliament. If so there will take - t place one of the most exciting elections ever - . held in England... , ' ~. - 4 , ' , in Prance there ie a constant and subdued . ' especcation of a declaration of the Empire. A leereelnis appeared in the official journal die . Wad - Rest evidently-by the rumors that hive . - "been oimillited upon the course that Ca egas° , ' intended ti ureuo, upon taking his seat. in the :1 1 ~ I :,..idau,„ body. The President deelmes that', lassioneb as the oath of office la an essential prellminaryLto the exercise of public functloni , , - - . -as ft .3 a 133f3 llllHlSpenitlie condition, a sort . ' of tionopletion td the chatacdeit ell Public men T. -refusal-or omission to Jake ,he oath of fidel ity; to aie President andAbedience to the con- ititution will be considered' as a resignation, - and thatany ruldition,l modification, restriction ... til rumen will also be BO regarded. The oath .will not only.be reqUired of elected officers of the Government,. bqt also of oil .appointed eto ..eployees down tol, the clerks: in the departments - and the _ninths:of OM post office. Under - the Iste repabile, the, oath woe only administered to such as :wereeletited by the people, [ and a -' Saw - of- the Superior officers, appointed anti re , . ',movable by the Exceutive poWer. . ' . • 1 1 1 Annther - deftee, relsonstructing - the. Council ..- ad public instrintion has appeared, placing the ;'. ' 'fatale: minsitUen of the people in the hands •of ' . . - the Otiernuent. The President will hereafter , "nods c aia revoke the members:of the Auperi or, Counc il o f Educa ti on, the inspectore general, . - ~ . • .., ~..„'i ! 411rootors and professors, the 'members of they . ' - .17 - ''lMletatt celongiinde, of tho oblenatories of Par is - Suni : Efarseilleo, and the adictinleiraters'of all . :- ..itte pabilik' , Etmiiies: '... The feutctiOnaries of in ferfol. ,degree, .. ineluding the eelseelmdaters ; thitaileiet. MO Minitry - will be appointed \ and , . ' - revoked by the Minister of 'Pnblie • testrucifon, who ilsocregalritnes Mel - eternal economy of \ev- 1 my academy in the country, dictates the branch .. es whictialtall he studied sad the ,particular an- i : them who shall iutnialt - the text heeks.= Under , earl regolitions'it is totally :Bien what bore of ‘ ~...:, education; Will be permitted. ; I ; -A eathirfinpottaut rumor iii !Idle . ireealeut , „jut Paria-,that at s reeencillation or Auden of 4 - 'the two Manche's of the Erituhet s : iha,ekiece _ie to ?ripere for the anocesaion or the fell of . , Napoleon. - Ustn7 the 'Fifth, the 7 .heseetit' the -!, eider •feudi7, is to take the. throti bta .. ' he will ewe no children after him to inherit direct ly from their father, the auecession reyerta to the Count of Paris, the heir of LoultoPhilippe. As the two houses are powerlees dieeminected, it is said that there is at least a probability that'll:len:7 the fifth, trim has shandy arriv? . d at resnhood, and the Count of Paris, who ISYlit in his teens . may, in their turn, succeed toj the throne of their ancestors. There is someiike• lihood that this treaty between the Bourbo and Orleanioto may come to something, as far . they aro abicerned themselvea; but the French people will malt certainly nullify theiririt,ngo orient, unless indeed we are on the i nvo bf a long night...of Despotism. CONSOLIDATION OF LFI3ILADELFYIU. A huge meeting of citizens wasliteld on Thurs day evening last, at the County Court liaise In Philadelphia, at which dear , (leo. Cadwallader presided, for the ptirpose of promoting the ob ject of uniting in one great municipal corperi- Lion the , numerous municipalities into Odd' that county- ie now divided, An. able report:,aud some resolutions were read end adopted. i" • Prom the report we rear* 'that the taxation for .municifal and < count . ), purposes avetagea 1.31 per coati whili that 9f ftow York is elated to be 1 , 131 Or cent. "Phadelpilln county," says the report "teem one extreme to.the Other extends aboutiwerity-three miles, nod has ao average,breadth of about aveand ono-half miles. It comprises one city, scowl itieorporated dis tricts, five boihtißhs,land a populatiort'et about fear hundred and Pen thousand Oonischf which only. 121,417 are in the city proper. The city-and seven incorporated districts; are, to. a gimit extent, compactly covered iwith houses, hove the appearance of unity, and -can t* about three haidred and forty ttioniiand eon's. The remotest part of the county from the State House is about fifteen miles. The city ofNew York embraces the whole la land.of -Manhattan, extends tkurteen miles in length,' and bat an everage breadth of about one sail h half miles. The rural parts of-, the !Island contain ody the ancient and small villa ges of flailiem ancilanhettanville, and the en tire city a population of about nye Mandrediand fifteen thousand souk ! I The funtlo'deht of tho city and county of Philadelphia is about nine millions of donate-- The funded debt of the city of New York is about dive° millions of dollars " The city pr..iper still raisins the boundaries it had when:it sips first laid out by W piano Venn in 1701. It extenda,mis mile in breadth, along the Delaware and Schuylkill respectively, Wnd As two miles In length from river to river, but tho' eireets running parallel with the rivers' ex tend far beyond the 'limits of the city pro Per, both' north and south, - without anything to desig nate the boundary an either side obvious to: the ale of a stranger; Tine street, the boundary of the city on top north, and Cedar or South street on the soisth,:teingjost like any other irtruetz running east and west ;The city proper con tains Bnly 121,417 inhabitants. IVe believe it in the denim of those whoiwre meting in this matter to extend the limits ofthe city over the entire county, which would mike it, eo far as territory is concerned, the largeet nay in u the world. .The papulation,has been , in creasing for a number of: years,'svith amacing rapidity. We nnilerstend that the Irving,. Mawr, 14ew York, redness its uterus of board, to $2 per day, on the kliittof April. The friends of thia adlni rably keitt. central: and popular House : will, be pleased to hear thil ! PROM WABHIBOTON iCotizro;it!sce 17 , f the DLilt Pittatrumb Warramoratt, March 24, The Southern ; branch of the Whig party are making a verj..etrenuons effort to' secure the nomination of some candidate more favorable, to their views thatr:Qen. Scott is inpposea They ilk:meanly desire the nomination of Mr. but ly to obviouli that they ere , look • ing forwidd 'to. contingencies which will render neceasery the selection of some otLer,nten. • • In tte•meenTtime some dice organSof the. southern whigs, an the New York Express, he; gin to •arge the probability that no general convntion of the party will be held epicee the nomination •of Mr. Fillmore be agreed upon beforehand. I: it were possible to, bring the party into Mal arrangement,: why hold a con relation at all? • -The reyelations atf to flea. Scott's opinions and position which have lately appeared, amount to eery little. They refer to litr..Ciayla„ . platref adjustment, the •omnibus, 'which did . ihot 'em brace the fogitirealare law, and which was not included in the vidy of the eo called compro mise, 'but wits isrottan eAcreecence that appeal ed upon Its sarflice after it bed been. adopted. and wiss foolishly concurred in during a tempo rary, , i,era of good feeling" among the northern victims of that scheme. Ido not ; understand that Gen. Saott has expressed his t approval of that act, nor do l.helisve that inch approval Is necessary to his election. . A more .reasonable and patriotic state of feeling begins to prevail among southern mem here relative to protection, and some friends of a thorough revision of the Tariff entertain cm,' fide* hopes of nieces& It is highly probable that thp Secretary of State Will bring the British government to some agreement about .the important New Found land fieheries, advantageous to . the United Staten. The negotiations now penditig are' good deal complicated, and' no diplomatist of the present times knows better. how to pursue the thread of his country's interest through ouch entanglements than Mr. 'Webster. The northern fisheries constitute a eery important Interest, and" doss's Is no doubt that they have nostured zus; of those daring and Skillful sea man who have made enrcommerce oredomitutnt in almost every sea and. bus carried our flag triumphantly through the fleets of the greatest ;eral power the "'grid ever saw. The Ameti cap fisheryle thoee waters, which are mainly udder British con&hl, has been greatly encour aged by the bonities,allojeed by our : govemi moot; but It Is greatly annoyed, andila pros. ppiity impaired, bj thelfforta of. British fishers to drive them off, in virtue, it is contended, of emissive privilsges scoured to the Bitter bp-` treat/. I am hilPpY to say that most, if of the steam linss have been "laic t ate' for tie presird emigres'. It is perceived that we bait - reached a point In that eystem which cannot be prudent ly overstepped. ; There may be some chutes foe the . Bhanghile lind Ban Francisco line, be-cause the necessity and advantages of 'steam commu nication. with • Asia are so obvious. It does seem to me that with that link complete, we emit haytt belted the world with the chains of ournnterpilse, in a manlier which prise make us arbiter of the seas and mistress of the.trods which leada f to the treasures of the East, the gorgeous wealth of Ormuz and of Gen. Towson, chief of thiltiztillery bureau, is state be at the polot of death. Dlr. Clay is slowly recovering, but ie still very feeble, and has been forced by the late Inclement weather to enspen,d the abort daily rides which he was 'enabled take al the begtnntng of .the mouth. ` Hon. 3. H. Howe, of Penns., is slowly improv ing. Ills disease has been fever and ague.. , Jones: lifolunstorros,litrAi 26. - ' There is a rumor ofirdifficalty in the cabinet. The cense of dissatisfaction is said to have been tkozhe official act of,hlr. Corwin. ficonei of the allemitioia. In regard to the matter are too to be noticed; 'others aro more serioui. It is repotted that Mr. Corwin has ordered tha tranifer of some Million and a ballot dollars in the !Alter gold coin to the house Of Palmer fit .Co., of Ban Francisio, by which that will be enabled to carry on large operations In the purchase of, gold dust, and realize great profits: Another vetelon is that members of Congress of , high parties base protested against a recent art 'der of the 13ecretary to the effect that hone of th e. heads!of bureaus or clothe in his depirti went shalPihndsh any informatiOn upon official eneiness without his permission. The latter eo tlbrionsly a ptvter regulation, that it is 144 to 'Ls:oppose that the President can hese Mode compliant' *L Seger() to it on ground of differ ' 'e with tie diatite*eaßea elAr i • 7rlearn iiNms the AaShdatit'Secietary, Mr, ilodge, that there is no foindstlit• srbstvns for the statement theft* Prlllddfid' had raj quested Mr. Corwin to resign. The Secretary , 0f State in absent at Trenton, New Jersey, ar guing patent cases, and it must be a cane of ,great emergency that would induce the Presi dent to make each a change in bin cabinet. . The Down from the Richmond Democracy is considered very favorable to Can's nomination. The action of the State Convention which met yesterday, In not yet decided, and it ie very probable that the Buchanan and adverse inter .ents will prevent the plump of any resolution favorable to. (ten. C'e. pretensions, but the gen eral sentiment of the Democracy in well under stood to ho in hie favor. It Is apparent that no progress.vrhatever has been made in the canip.of out adversaries talents the restoration 00Ifimony.' The organs of the brethren con tinue to bray most diem-thirdly. The Union continues to pat each faction on the Inhoulder hrturna, singing each day of the•weei a Mine fitted to soothe the anxiety of some particular candid'ato. It is now (or Bowdon, to=morrow it will be Caen or for Douglans, and last week it waster Runk, Stockton, and outsiders general ly. The candidate of the party against whom leant can be said, Is Commodore Stockton, and perhaps he is one of - theirbeet eleventh hour men. The . Commodoro has been a Whig most of his life ,, and indeed up to a very recent pe rind,. ar\il how can the Democrati. he .hold re nponsible fur what he did or said white in an unregenerate elate. In 1840, his zeal for llar• rinoOras ea great that he threatened in public to mine the etandard of civil war, and abrogate the election, if Van Buren wenches°. Through the Mexican war he was In the Pacific, and it is not.accurately known what ride he espoused. History is silent upon the nchievemoute in a r ms by which he then or formerly wiled thh im mortality which he now weans so gracefully.— In 1848, q in believed that he voted for Taylor,. and if not nominated b a p the Democrats, will, in all :probability, vote for the Whig candidate in 1862. Rusk's antecedent. are equivocal, (or the reason that after come twelve or fifteen' ',eat of expatriation, he was readopted by the United'. States only in 1948, on the annexation of Texas, and therefore ban hardly emerged thrm the pe riod of hie political infancy. A Southern Democratic Senator, last evening, assured me that Coss was Lk firat,e,hoiee, and that if he could not got hiru.'he should rote'fur Fillinoro. You will tied the speech of lion. J. Brooks, of New York, ou the deficiency bill , publiohed in this morning's. Globe, one of the most olalio rate.and able aildrevers ever delivered in Con gress. His vindication of the financial policy of. the administration isoomplete rind unanswera ble, and that portion of the speech devoted to , the tariff is a - remarkably forcible expoeition of the working of the Oipastrpun tendencies of the present law It Is a itp eeCh well calculated for good service in the approaching otiniase, and ought to be freely distributed. • The proceedings of Congreen to-day were re markably unimportant. The. five minute do. bath on the deficiency bit) •u: continued iu the House, and the Senate elaborated the Sun Francisco Dry Dock bovine.. Jcm ro. UNPUBLISHED FULOMKNT Lai:wirer', Ili'tory of Me Irene!tied etrresely fee the Daily VlitatuteL Gazttte. Ey W. J. Ittes.. TEIE,KETURN FROM THE ISLE OF ELli.k. AND THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA. TIM Congress was still sitting when Napoleon quitted the island of Elba. As he placed Lie. foot upon the sand of the seashore at Cannes, he .ex. ' claimed: "The Congress of Vienna Is dis solved!" Lie flattered himself that he had die' consorted sal Europe by toe sole transference of his petscrr; and he wished th•t these words, pazaiug from month to mouth, theeugh France, in ad.nce of him, might flatter the natlou with •the same presage. This _presage deceived bins,,,, as do 111 (the ankuries which men dedice from their own passion., instead of drawing them from the real nature of things- The interested correspondents whom he kept at 'Vienna had persuaded him that the coalition was vinbarres eel by his triumph: that the nations were swell ing with indignation against the arbitrary divl eion the spoils which had been gathered from !bin •reok end distributed among the victors: that the courts, jealous of one another, could come to no mutual agreement with regard to the i rest partition of the reemptered territories: that, m fine, his return to France and 614 re-ee tablieliment upon the thror, would he the sig sal which would fill eett reigos ant ministers alike with a common end univereel terror, end tense him a choiceaf anthraces among so many foes. lie -was also pleased to believe that de Tallyrand, a man who never greatly prolong. ed!his opposition to the successful, would he won beck to him by victories, and would .pay Ise . hie defection at Paris by secret net vices ren dered tt.t„Vienna. Ile proposed to have him sounded,, , so seen as he should he able to send him e confidential agent. Never, since the establishment of Europe in nstionslitleS,Moparchlee, and republics, had any, Congress aneembled , in the tame capital. so im posing an array of emperors, kings, generals, t negotiators, tecanse Europe, too, shaken awl I . disordered taller foundations, conquered, par- I cellect oat, and then moon leered, had Dever I needed a vaster reconstruction of herself. More .than one hundred thousand persons, interested in what. was going on, or spectators of the grand debates' which.yrere about to engage the whole attention of Sovereigns,' ilitilocestiate, and pro • ples, lad-been aeaembled at VIPIIIIa from thel 'month of September to the month of March. All the sovereigns of Etirope had repaired to that 'City from Paris, after, the' evacuation of ' France by their armies. Their families, their ministers, their courts, their generale, had bean summoned by them to behold the triumph, to ' teethe the ,homage, and to illustrate or ecohel haft the festivities of this glorieue pacification of the west. There were seen the Emperor Alexander, the young and modest Agamemnon of thin court of king"; the Empress Elizabeth, his wife, of a beauty Wad like isolation in the midst of grandeur; his brother, the Grand!' Duke Constantine, whose uncivilized but loyal rudeness threw out in hold relief even in the ugliness of bin features and the abrupt rough ness of hie language the contrast of the Kat mn4: pith the elegant, graceful, and supple na ture of the Greek, as personified in Alexander. His principal counsellors, Mesent de Nesaelrode, de Stakelberg ; Capo d'lstria, destined to die et a later puled in regeneiating Greece, his native country; Poszo di Bari°, avenged at length for Einsular ri,alry in Corsica, by the sword of rope, accompanied the. Emperor, directing Mott negyciating for him. Then came the King of Prussia, still saddened by the death of hie hematite' queeh, who had borne the insults of Napoleon, and whom the humiliation of Prussia had consumed with grief; his two brothers, the Princes William and Augustus of Prussia; Prince Rardenberg and Enron !tombola, con sammate.statesmen of this court; the King of Denmark', son of that Queen Matilda whose tra gical, mlittortemes had moved the north; the King of Haviria; the King - of Vi'ortembarg; the King of Saxony, adored by his subjects, but punished for his want of fidelity to Germany—his more , honorable than patriotic devotion to Napoleon; I all thesovereign princes of the north and of Italy; Lord Castlereagh, the Prime AM:deter of Great Britain; the Duke of - Wellington and Blueoher, (destined in their turn by fate to infliot the lasi I blow ripen the power of NapotSn, once beaten down already; Prince Talleyraod, followed by an entire cabinet of French diplomats, among whom were the Duo d'Alberg and the Count Alexi! de Noailles; lastly, the Emperor of Ann. tria, retired to fichtenbrunn, that meal Ver. safflee of Vienna, to; leave the palaces and be, tele of hie capital free to. -the emperors, king,,courts, councils, military staffs, and guards of , his crowned guests. Prince Eugene ilettharnals, solo repreeenta tire of the fallen grandeur of Napoleon's family, had been authorised by the Emperor of Russia to follow him to Vienna. A 'stranger and out of place inn this company of sovereigns and gene rale the victors of his cause and of his fiouse, Eugene Ilenharnais cultivated . (he friendship of Alexander who, on his part, sought for popular ity even in the friendly intercourse of his ene mies. They were to be met, ',stymy day on the' streets -and. promenade's of Vienna. chatting with I ail the intimacy of two amnrades-in-acme.:, This., intiniaPy caused the allied sovereigns some en easiness on the 'abject of Alexindeee possible return to 'the cerise of Napoleon. •. In order to Invest their festitritims and negoti ations with the pomp and paraphernalia of Camps, the sovereigns retained around Vienna, !twenty thousand - grenadiers Selected from .the different armies. 'A camppfeioty thimaand men assembled to mancenver.. under the walla. The Nablo guard of theiAttstrian emperor, increased by the volunteer cavalry of all the noble fatal , lies of his empire, encircled him with a magnif icence orhich Vienna had not seen since the wars with the i Turks ortheimmenseessemblages of Wagrato. The Emperor himself. defrayed the expenus of this superb and imposing hospitality. The ministers and great officers of his ;palace each day spread splendid tables for thele-intuttnera ble guests. All the theatrical corps of Clerins ny; Italy and Prance. had been - eutranoned to Woo= to give mreistriteALOLUl of their various pieces in that city.. All the gent ertists of Eu rope had flocked thither to peypetnate in paint ing and sculpture the forms and features of the monarchs and their courts; of the men and we. , men celebrated by their fame, or by their gra ' cos and accomplishments who] anrrounded the persons of royalty. The aged, Prince de Ligne, fennel' witneeb of the fete, of Catharine in the Crimea a men of military Science and achier ment, etatesman, a prose writer and a poet ; a Western Alcibiades, presided over theme dazzling pageants-ice, recovered in' them his youth and popularized them by his letters ; hie verses and big sallies' of wit. The palace in Vienna, alone, contained two emperors, two empresses, two hereditary princes, live Sovereign princes, and several princesses. The imperial table cost one hundred thousand francs (nearly $20,(010) per diem. The hospitality of the motet of Vi enna, daring the continuance of the Congress, may be valued at forty millions. Seven bun. deed ministers or envoy, of thO different courts and different nations of the globe participated in this reception of the Auntrian monarchy, re stored from such humiliation'' by so muchgoed fortune. Prince Metternich, with sovereign in duetiottind magnanimity,inspired hie sovereign. Ile represented not only the absolute and uu changing confidence of the Emperor Franiis,:hi, but also the aristocratic power of the Austrian States, the practical management of affairs con ducted by him from his most tender youth, and the genius of diplomacy. The Empreee Maria Louisa, recaptured and brought back front Pa ris by the Emperor, her father, had not yet Pet 'out for the States of Perma,which had been al. lotted to her, in compennation for the empire Compelled, by'the neemlines• appropriate to her position, to abstain from taking any part in these festivals, which were occasioned by slot+. rise over her husband, She lived apart with her eon, the King of Rome, in a included wing of the palace of Sobeenbrunn. The dethroned Queen of Naples, Caroline, sister of Marie An toinette, the Queen of Pranne, also lived in oh. ' ecurity in the value asylum. She had come to redemand front theCongrese thutthrow of Na. pies, kill occupied by Murat, whicTi' she had hy turns disgraced byes twiny vices, disputed with such constancy, rendered remarkable by so ma ny crimes, and no much courage. It had been eecrelly restored to her by the treaty between .Austriti, France and England, when death tore it from her for tlieTalit time. The period of royal mourning was abridged, in order that the pegeruttriee,the huntipg excursinni,the reviews, the dramatic reprenentations which were doe, each night, to the att s senthled courts, while every day was consumed by the plenipotentiaries in their deliberatiouthmight not be interrupts-I. The princes gave one another regiments of their guard to command, fiir the purpose of cement log their mutual friendship.; Ia their jaunts nn horseback, they, by turn., held the stijanp for each other, as Frederick the ,treat wteu held that of Joseph 2.1. Etiquette, milithitir s uicaet anything but the warmth.' fatuiliarityi,, We have, elsewhere, relidod nob, of the Coupes,. 'The princes, with which their helium° of power rendered itecessa• ry, hid taken an a baste the restoration adopted to thy constitutional ideas of the nation for France. and, for Europe, the restaratien of the. biancient reigning families, and the ierieuti nersriee or Si.fr9.Lritli such modifications ee die force of eircumAtances, thn ravages and diwnfall already consummated, the interest and ambitious desires of the, great powers deemed most naturally to demand. . Such WIIR the annexation-el Savoy to France, nationalised WI the former was, by manners and language, to UM, the appending of Genoa to Piedmont, nut of the Polish provincea to Pt-w -ain aud ~Austria, that of the Urand Lloohy of Warsaw, nod the rem of Poland, to Nutria, un. tier the title of a neparao nod con,,itimi,,,A kingdom England Alone li,el asked fur no w• crease of territory MS indetuutty for, the aul,• dies and the bleed which she had contributed to the deliverance of the CObIitICUL subjugatvid by Napoleon. , She doiteriondy, remained controt with a peace which opened the Continent to her with out, on the other hand, robbing her of anypor• bon of her dominion cm the eras which wise .cured to her by her - heir. That .resolution adopted by the Congreva to return, as nearly:a,. pore-ibis. to the ••Statii don" before the vier, - and to recogni7e, glib tint few exceptions. the right of ancient potters:don and the legitimate principle in the trattrinission of oovereiguty, had given to Ito -10b0ni, whatever 'may have been said of them since, • chat . ..terror general eimplicity which greatly served to facilitate and curtail, its enactments. Sweden, resigned Iteroadotte, out of respect to the free chi., of the . Etyja.lish people, Naples, Istkitt tjte pot , Setwitin OT Murat_ in recompense for hisienlps ble neutrality: and even of his conturreere, in the W 0 war, formed the principal commits to this universal re-establishment of Sovereignties Some murmured against the anabitions,potting out of fertile secondary powers arbitrarily dp mitailhed or absorbed int, the hueoro of mon• mighty agglomerations. hot it was evident that the time of minor powers, of setiordiniate nationalities unable ti defend themselves, sin gle-Landed, and of municipal federations, with out weight nr force of action in the world, had passed away. The nationalities by the very ; impulse of Napoleon, who drove !Timm, Aeon. 03000., were tendiug mare and (0071 , to ,00.1 i• tale tPetriseiree into strong iniltvidtmlities of I race, potion and girernnieht, in order that they I might lie enabled to resist, by theuiolve, the pressure of illdiridnal nationalities already formed iu theise grand proportion if ea. tint 0 combination of European anarchy it w, an inspiration for the benefit of 100.0., which ran be maintainell only Ay an viable baton, or; ... power. The future shangitintly proven this so-1 oortidn to be true. The internal revolutions of these shams have not been able to briig about external war. %Shell conetlintions crumbled away, when thrones disappeared in IbM and ItitS, the counterpoise remained the emus as it hoof been arran;ed by the epostreci of f inn ,cm Thit eograiihienr Immobility of Europe .has been stronger than the ormillationv of the European mind NI. do Talley - rand had hi. weight, in this great work of the emigres+, al though hedid ;day the part of the vanquished, before them. • ALl'll. O 6 LINIARTINE. I 1, FROM NEW YORK. Ir «~•c00u.0...v IL. t.nr . PitisLurggla I Nslv Sore, Much 27 The ex - pin:doe rf Mone. lloillefort's charge at Ilan Clete yester.liy, by which all his assistants ease ono wore instantly killed, hits been the subject of universal ,comment and regret to day. it good many explanations of the affair ore 'm en, but the true version i 3 Mous. Nlaillefort had given hint by mow. unfortunate mistake,the wire of a charge of powder rernaintning in the boat of. bin assistants, instead Of the nne nt• toched in the bock. The charges are of 115 the of powder each,-eneleeti in it tin enuniater,and .exploded by means of a wire attached ton gal mimic batter .Ono of them' was exploded in an open bon ,With such violence no hi, sweep from existene relice of the boat and crew . Mitillefort ii,juced, but will cr easer beyond a doubt. This id the only acci dint thus far in removing i rock, which ham beau the mune of immense Jounce of life and , property. financial operation of interont in lour re• gion, hoe been brought to a successful rumple tion. Under a recent act of the Peontylratila `Legislature, the Cl:dirtier Coal Compaify hare been negotiating a loan of Nome forty thousand dollars. The earn has been oldnioed of so em inent capitalist, who would if necessary take doable the amount. The personal reputation of Air. kfeElratb, however,o tnt be taken into no ciumt whoa tide loan is talked pbuot, nod due credit given him. The party who has taken the Inen, is fully aaenred of the lioUodUllell of the security, itt the importance of the ebonies's Coal Company, bat feels nn additional 'comity in the high character of its &genie here. Recently your reader,, had presented the pro file on a real estate operation, ohowing that the original sum inyestedled doubled every sixty dap. Another leaf shrill now be presented, ohowing the other elde of real estato specula, tion, There aro now in the market certain loti at $4,500 each, whloh in 1836 cost the present bolder $2,680 each. Taking tho original Jim,. Chase:money, and adding to it bevels per cent. per annum, and Ono per cent. pardon= take; and it now reaches $B,OOO. ,lf there Is added t o thi s tam, the easesements foe grading, par ing, cowering, and lighting, and the interest up on these assenementa then 'nickel, and does reach $16,000, for which $4,600 „can now be had. These lots ore held by one of our shrewd est capitalist/I; who has realised a handsome loss. • Nicaraugna Transportation Company has bean the most rampant stock on the Het for a row days, and Moses at 45, a decline attire per cent. from yesterday. Some of the proprietors of the Nicaraugua ronto have an interest that is being valuable, 3. L. White, Ex AI. C. , D. D. Allen, and a brother of J. L. While, are 'app . 's. ed to have from $2 to $300,000 eaoh, and hir. Vanderbilt, an enormonely large sum. The earnligs to be divided are now $lOO,OOO, And more to come: • The largest ere, or rather the most destruo ties one foe many years, occurred hut night In Bey Street near Broadway, in ono of the tie goat new stores just finiebed there, occupied by Merritt, Blies, & Co., and Lottimer & Large; the former a silk hoime, the latter dealers in laces. Messrs. Lottimer & Large bad a iluar ter of, a million insurance, end more than enough to cover their losses, and to day, do not feel very much disheartened, but welcome their friends in A new location in "the old English, faehion."— The Insurance Companies will entree' largely. The Injtoctien, against the Art Union ban been modified, so as to allow the dietribution to take plaim next week, which , in considered en act of jostles towards the out of town stibecri. bete, who have twat on their payments and wbo ate gailtless of all Misconduct; If any thettlas been an the pase of the amnagotoent. After drawing, the concern will go into obscurity, the late content having killed the public confidence, upon which it ally can exist. Truer Hers will he pleased to know that the Irving House has reduced its prices. for board per day, twenty per t cent, charging .1 , 2 instead df $2l. The rise of half a dollar stimulated by the example of the Astor House, thinned out the Irving. and ns a matter of self preservation, 4tl not of generosity to . travellers, the return to old rates has 'been effected, The new busi ness hotels iv town, such as the Metropolitan and others, will only charge business nice $2, and thus trouble the old concerns down town. lb hen Coleman and Stetson's lease expires, if they do not choose to renew it, the location will be devoted to business purposes. They, have pt•rsonni friends enough. to support an hotel ,yt the highest prices, but have grown rich enough In retire. Moe. Sena Smith, or ratherltirs. E. Oaltsmith lio she chooses to call herself, is %how to estab sh a paper to he devoted to the •support of bloonierism, wortion's rights, and Fourierism, She has enlisted the xt.tplmrt of the phalanx in New Jersey. and is now drunliningler addition .aid in Philadelphia. Ladies here wear very charming vests, and very becoming ones, hat seem to maks small progreselowards any'othcr masculine apparel. A new plan for preventing railroad accidents has been adopted. Ail trains are to have an inclined plane in front and rear, with rails toil upon them and over the tops or the ears When a fast train overtakes a slaw one, it passes orn the t.qi of the slow title, tints preventing the fa collisions new on frequent. C. Mr. J. Bayard Taylor; of New York, who ie travellink in Africa, woo on the 19th of Jamu•. ary at Khartoum, the Oiler oily of Rennani'., and located at the confluence of the White and Blur Nile. about halt way between Carlo and the equator. Ile had proved quite popular with the Bible OUVeRICor of tll.l place, in consequmce of hie biotic the fleet American who lia4 ever peer , tratell no far toward Central Africa, having been prevented with a magnificent horse, entertained at a greet banquet, and honored with a nightie pit ad around his tent Ile had alto been. the greet of a princess of Seunaar a a daughter 'attn. !date manart h. Iler ellen royalty hiid feasted him and his freaeis n n sheep rsnoted whole, and paid Omni other high bred civilities peon. her I , the aristocracy el Ethiopia. Mr. Taylor was undecided Trt,lhOr is return to (lair°, or press ',word Initiator and source of the Nil,' rathotle 1,14,101i311y, who wns boubd to the latter place, niched hit., to centinue the .loutntiel" oo rOlapaby His health, he wtites, war never better Marine, Fire, and Inland Transportation - Insurance. , E I n ,ran,i %raw:Lily ot North Ailloriel, elattrt.l,ll7l“. 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P . t , ow, t it wal .11 r.,[...f), 1...1,711.4 151.1,.% mio ,ncrn t1ir , 14,1,01 IL. rat Mat , r Nelson's First Frew um DAGUERREOTYPES tl!ht-r Pui•dro, s.", I T I ZEN' str:ko Ito wi,ll 11 14. 111•,...•{ bdow! nrra,r! p 1 ~ At,S ItmeL.er Mart •,vy tp.t, art./I in .11 • rmilh.or• front • • I Citizen's Insurance Company of Ihttsburgh LL L 41, ULL OFF/CE, G 4 WATER,: BETWEEN MARKET I:ND • WOOD STREETS. - •.r• iN.Dit F. •II ....I. ;NO 110.• hi:jai: 07 •111 E. 0 ,1.1, IND .11.....1,./4"1, °lO.l. 1 , 1 0 TU. Ur'A , 0.11, • 11, &Jur.. trr .1.1.14,7. .• •truf J...., /0 N I Slo, 0,4 oo II too 1-orlmoor. J'r 11 or .100, II ado 0 1•11.•'. (1 M. i.i114 114111. 4,4411 1 1 41n,11, Jr.. I) lhoilooto-10 0 r Irptlmotoo. I rano, :oolleroo. rolreasroi 11 , ...4t00ti 0 . ,o4l0000nodoo0.•r o lt.r !Oro 00100 , oto>outol ham. I wow. !I. l'onioooocro DIED. w". aper. "'UStrued from severalf the Now York ifff fir n,lff, at for Ifll sniff In• ' t fro If. 2 , fjurtrlr r 4, ,Pni ;:L.,',..nr.V.7......"'r,fige'rft".!f•Lldn'n'b'Prrr'2.l"Witlll'alftf". laTng Ile.t. r . Infant., vows ',for, Vantonr flErliff, .1 . 1 I r Nror:f 1511.1:IN:, In ill. ll7ltr leer of firs... l'"'""t. "" r*".." "' ." il"' "r''" T 111111 AS MAIN Nl4, 1 . , lain Iv'fltnto ',AR a nal lre of lilt •lorrgb, ono of "'" .-:..' .. r.... "" No, . Market at rvrL Ih, ~a roux of lionoral ...lin W.f.. ski 7' “... , r .h. , .. 1 ' - _ - ' 3 ,.."' • flo. rout:v.-pt. Jrnlfro Inn. Willrino, of Miefficon, Atom,. I,•iewt— .l..r, met trod In. rolnrnt .41 at tforYllff•bnrzh %onion., knkl ',llly al Ifloktnoor . 11.. n, o ...mho/serf' tho Infra I f Infrolf llhnor, afnl offrro - rt,t, boll a ronntnirnfor In th oflnr nrroy, In whir+ to Nun tr. tne rank of Cootnnr-- ,roronr Inn 1.1 tor port of I, 111-, he rufforo.l trim . for , mons, nflortion. •lorna rnfrrfof him off II Irmo au• rf II•onnfly kin.l toorrfo , l inn, hien •forrle.l .110 Jan. - Shin TI, fn.: II win to,. Om, of In Wolof,. on W.. tonni•• un.rntod. Irnof 111. Aror on! lonlasnc, Penn Finer, alld priforrol In llor lorwrostrot Ills l'rnaotr.ry.-lAff,,,,Off • nwehlw the i•• surmh•re a the Itt• 14...111114e. th- 4.11.4,•• reeauhon• • ern 11.. .I rel. That we hero hent4 wlluregret ef I he de., h of i•tplain llecrve S .I the 1.0111111, 4.1 Pletsbura. • I;raaire•l. Ttat lan w I 1 rear cr01..... lb. lan arm for thlri, dar. x. u noir* r.fraainia to Inv menial . ) Jong {in Inca Obbr.tu,r Chairman.. blorrh 4)u yoluoalav erouln. liar IL 1411. rat* atildonlr.at hla ?widow... Itlalr.olllo. Indiana Co; PAN! II MAIM. anal .Intl toad. Th inc.nsed vv.. father or JUL.. Darr, ono of tin proprternr• al tho Chnonlelo. iPIIIna IN+ Mantlf.etory,rort,r ot isud Frei/kilo Orr... - mar3o,ll, New Goods New Goode!!. suliseribor has the pleasure of in forming hi. hinratn and I..tante parte, that he It. Joe. nntuntte.l 1101,1, eil+l,ll cite, Lantos Swells...l a Intgo stid lastattnalas avunln. , nt 43( Spring In.; Item, t' ss ,d, ~,,att a ; ;int natt Cansaarres and Vantauts, r 1.1,11 stepane 1.1 stats to order, an Its. trehlonable 'tile. it Mr olsortnatalto krona ronstautln on haul I. lama and fanlnatutltln Intuit nf neatly mad. Mottling ant Unlit hurt'. , furplahlog flood, 'vault...ale and retail, attho uIJ.InuJ, No. 111 Mb art, tArrot WILLIAM MIMI'. N. 11--To tutrlo, air. (toorg., Amor, at the ahera ountelletninte. in do. ...borstal nennt or .1. tl. Chas. tn.la Iltltats'orenni rosit nutting. nnan:lo I I :1 BE'ER'S Magazine for April, for Nato by. I •n.r3 , 1 .1 N.. 4.4 uneru. iOFVNIK--154 ska. Green Jlio, ree'd • ptir Ca.!, mat far ante Lr .1. UULUERTSON. ni•t:a 4 ,g VGA a•'-511 ,ree'd per (;anal $ 1 Alt Pak. by Im.r.lil A. ell I,ll,gfirSoN I API Lil V Es_ dra, bkrit an/ r010r.41 MF:urt !bib: n+lare.r2 P l.rn„rrli ."'""" 21, 1:11$1,',1 vitic tar for otal br $222) (I. AItIIUTIINGS! . _ L 4 DIES' lii,l PS— n] don. black Egr2ll.rs $llll2 atla Id [mr3ol C. 1711.4V11;;;';'. frr TAI3LE Cloths, white rind brown Duniask, 6.40 lo 4.11,4 I:14.• large pnexatment. for s.ls Icy 11. ALLBUTIIPior, 112$ ( . 1 LINTS CRAVATS— . Njt . so doom Plalti and . limey Silt: i _0 " black Nato. ^ 14 re.l. tot C. AItIIIiTIINOT, be W0..1 At. I~la — . 20 leg , freak , landing froes Stelmu r '' 1"" ' fl'". ". "i* L IV. IlAti A I:1: V t C?, Moth II and Ai IVO.I 4trhnt It UgpiLit h it.2.....s4N . s, u te.... ; • 40 We. marts C 04410 landing from Ca. • 10 b ' IV. Bo A LEY t CO. tp EFINED SUGAll,,s— • i'llo blitiChholini an l Pultierizad. • ~,,,,,,,,,.:;,"' 7 L ii - ,__ W. /lAttLVYTC.'l4l'.y__ tigl i fliik PIMENTO, 44,0,—.. 40 .b4gi PeTp.l, 00 u" rittnittin; WO tiaatta Cassia; igniting from itailniad, liir lutaV3ol ' W. BAG* LEY at el I 41011MOND TOBACCO-21U half boxes toy So end palm& of the most approved brands. to au. r Loosanj W. DACILLEY CO. SPRING ARRABGENT Cleveland and Pittaburch Rail Road ' I EAVES Pittsburg daily (Sundays except ...l) at Learoi ex r.i.ptei) at 1 Detrol i N.. arrive In Clo•pland r. id.. in tick. the Mind. litastern Wats. 110111.S.Slifili.145pwrinterntionL NEW BOOKS! ;SPEW BOOBS! I A 1 / 1 1 , FELECIA, a new work by Henry thet...o. author or “Valentine Tor." le. Alto. ,rether, hod gelnela le anun atbriztire norel, and we vontnend the volume to admirer. of this else. of literature. ••Ancela W Won, or the Aly•torles or A Itendorf Castle," a to, work,be W. M. Itoynolds, author of Sip/elite or the Ceurt of Landon, lan In bare., Ac. W. A. lithlenfenner , Vourtb treat therm for pl.. toar-V • itN I NG Gool)S—Murphy V ti. , 1,1 haw, reed supply nr Outmed. - hinds of Ideash, adapted for mourning dresara, sod... Morn. de bare.. de Lalnea Plain Barth. Canthn Crane, Itombaslonr, Bombazine Ilnished Alpatcr:a, Canton Cloth, T-i 110.-k Aloaccao, .0.1 invite persona wanting good. Aar hat port:nt. to itre Mt. • oodir' IILAC'K LACE VEILS-=Long and Abort, P .1. nor Lind do, thole do, of different mlortt—blreen .dune Ilarewea Si,, Veils—a truPnly just reed by MURPIIV A IlUltell FIELD. Engineer's Stationary. 11,'I IA TM AN'S Drawing Paper of all Tern, Pnner Trauteirke'n ' harlion Din per for Embank. IneoP•of IA and Cl tent roadway. and Excavations ol end 21 Pet romlwar. Drawlug Paper Inches wide: Lb. Podi 111,-; Double iti.pbant. Tap. inns.. niirvd, d - ivideal In tenth.; Ja.ka.o`o. Palwr's, lt,n,kotan and Langdon's Lead Pen. NI., ludla Ink, India !tubber, Mouth ulna, le. • The .las e, *llll a lull amortment other Itlatdsof Stail..osry, Just opened and lor sale at the now lb.ot and blanonery Owen. N.. al Wannl attend,( henna., Thlnl and I"..orth. I mar2Jl J. It. WELDIN. . _ - ItealEstate in Massillon For Sale. AIOIIT Six acred adjoining the Depot of tbe uhlo and l'enna. Usll Rood. oaoral Lydia.- *l.O. afford rot...down, for • bargain. Also mined other /1411 In Mabolleo. and near the to. o, a, well ea lamona laud. and 342 ryowlieut 1iz0k0.1...). two , nlles teem the town, on the worry Ohio Cana). A number of I.u.inen• Intl no the 11.1114. ad anden the Canal. e.reral deo, tr.,l I. d• lid /4413 e ant, sod other. with °A.:;:allo"."'" 31.....1110u, March . 4, lbh2.—roar-,:diot EW SPRING tIOODS—A. A. Mason & I.a. VIII doubt,. rmvs•• rn Monday and Taradar, the 'P.n.. of Tothencl. two thoaeand Cute. and Purtat., bre e.mnprtning rot, !Marla,. Wyse ts..oneta and lhanntm. at every description, In untint; ..erenty Cam, Vo.prign and Ppme.4tle Goods...MA ,•ar•lnu.. le at the larar peremptory New York ra, at a intrZO Dissolution Notice. ll E bUnitlPPs pulthet•tillti known by the le pfP PRIII.ES 1 1 ,• 01,tliCK, ceased allh the Ll , Noultnm ad the firm of PEEBIA:S 1100. on the 1911, 14, mar2n-d I vr P. StrOvltlllUK. g N HUNDRED AGENTS to circulato 1.0 tub , riptian, • how and rapid salliog and iwoutaullr hoSorical mut tinarriptiro work. .t it KAT WOOT..' Eurthche n eau .-arn r„un thcho holy uc..tl ' al , h , r th , r h. , woe , • h-g. it, pier, to do which will to. luhr • •‘alail,.r x le, till. V h e h,cm,....pply t o lh 111 (1110 li. No. in Ahltlatrt,l. trinctnhal.l. 1852 SPErNO ARRANGEREET. Pennsylvania Rail Road and Express Packet Line. LeArs‘v rtera-go.s., BeNceert Pals6trroh, Nero nrk, Philadelphia and Baltimore 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. . • 'Mt* , U1100;4)11 I lIIIITY !MOUT 11OULIt. FAR B To l'llil-A,BELPIII.I 4 B-4LT. $lO. .„_ I'LLA.," /.111' C.1.111,1111,111.r 1:100 . r. ) X 13 , 11;11 , 1:1 „ f ,.. lof Canal N t. cis , ' „ ie r t a i n olatt . d!i j. 5t.1 1 1..,1111. 14 . 11111 the Penneyteaeln Kniirra4. A will lea.. l'ittecurqh every wrestle. tab tireiaeir. l'aisartwere leis the Itallrnad at Mal.. b... day •, crowsing• th e Pertany kcal to neat .m arriving .t I'Lllutelphia or haatiniore, early neat ni 14ltan a...mermen rat or at Itarne r,l, lt.e Expr.e Train Ca. of the Bellimnre sad 1,11 1:glul atat c.tr,arilving in thne eta ,11110 morning. tr...5.ag0 oher inforniatton. apply 'to I'. 11ENditN . t 'haat Anent.. .1 1 1E51:1411EN. J Moe. pause. 1..6FC1R marl,ll j IL .1 0 II N $. REERS' DESENTERY II Eth el NE—An lULILhIe cure for Dystrasry, Rt. 1 1 .;1,1A. nos. Chalet. lettotutt. et, to. aro usi uts.l with this Justin. the. Ls no otM t..rth..r r......malortzlntlem... an. to thus. Ettactutinttt ot sit ~1.• Ina! will Ins. stopis tratainc.l/ I'M:, a 111 tail sh.oh it is rwrstats.....k.l. II •t oar oNatkotat..l some of ..a.111...111,. of the iriolktor. atio,S pinjleaLa. 1111 n n.roi awl tor J AmEAUrfer. tn.r, No. 2.: 11%.01 Strevt. M A S PA LSIF.R, Elaniffacturer and Lt , ... ` . ' s 11411,:A sk., Prime, for sale by tu • hL Li. A uourrt lads. recd and for sale by itdl aIALL L11i111.17 . . A aa: kegs for sale by A..., oRLI, A LIIIORTT. 14 %Ai LISA Split Peas, for soup, rec . .' and n .1 31,4.3.U1/.1 a 1.000. Libert, et. . • • ItOLI N A OIIITTS, a fresh. kit recd by W A. SIN7l..Ulti) A (AA. Teit TOI I ACCO-25 ksgi 6 twiat, imperlur urti- A , Lthert, rtrevt. I RI 0— Lard. sal* 1, A eI'I.IIIWIT‘)N. k,. Mild et t u ; r h r i y ßT OU Flra z-i dy, Owner Wantea — . 14 , 011. A ('../W AND CALF, WHICH n on 4,e illoAtt,n, ii hart . Ina V. , ar 11,.. r tuniu, at tho karf ~n anl prortug prnnertr r.sl •""r.". Sewickleyvillo Property foie Sale. ral g silherriLer ,fr..rs for sale TWENTii Ntunte to L•m•LtariLloylillif.' Thr Len. ..11y t• •nro•toolol LT fLromol • Walnut. Lank and Tlon .tropen. I tin. Ln.• (n•sain or AL•ll.linn Int, limy art • .Lni ••• an, in ntglthiortionl. hon. Tery pose the Rio f LILL, nt,l ••errinoting LLn iLalqoad •ntl the ILLvor Theo I. offer a in.. loaation In thy. desiring • mai • trr ciao while ,alletiding to nuance.* the alt ) . U. uniacir 1••• noe willing to gamy ye, uSee it kle vine h.. lid ver quarter. allowing th a hor.ar , etroraluit them. at pr.re. il.e pure air ef the he, arith the tairanta ilia %Min astahlialint hem x 124 r; SEI ES TI Pit' I! aerie. of lied Within half abler se telt lei .111 , Pilau.. Thin tear( hae a front on lli aral nu the hearer real of ;!.0 tont. it anted, In., int ••••11 orrialit aurinqa aolt ambit eon. et wind, see , 111.13•1 e AP tn•lforit the teat mod ..1 .tipp1,111•: 'i.e., lei vine • ith %ant. There anal • 0n...1/111: , 1 141 , Li.3:r • I 111. bell/ quality for build nt Ile. land h. ham cleareal. and in, ler ...In...inn rest e..leirt.ter haven Foe 1 , ..1111111 '1.," 61 the •urreeniliniz rountry it In on, v. r onto+ of lot', tnrnt.'Ate.. onrtutro of atertrA, Jan tot in A :0., nornor tort, And front Attn. on Mown. T. II ,to•n, A l't. Itt; L.Ltorty otroot. tn. at ltin tulAnTtbe itont tl.i. ...tn:l.y,llln lAtton AtIi:PUN. TRAVEL /[ ShinAn 24. 1552+0132A27:tf., 1 , 14 A. I.a4t Stitvtl, Salazoo: 10 • Slucke Ni hr. hIJIA.2 and 3 Markiral; in las:. .nd t..r J011:4 WATT 11 W all Paper, fillvEzcry three eases tee'tl, for sale by WALTEU 31.1fL411ALL. 12 Wood .1.1144. ..... 1 3ATENT Letter Balances, indicating the ea ra.. of pnAMcn. prb.nl .Mid. m b.r • ,, b , ar; It. WELDIN. Ids. to arrive per sitar. Express, ll .stn be 1m.Y271 RN° Lltift BENbrb TT. 114 1 f 0 VratIllAL--Tbo cast improvementin th• apprarauce nod Laal, the Largo' our city— Va., To Iturrnb. our I, gr ra Morals, Mtn!, W Tr In creal Ph•nvP da're from the ortOrk onisrp.i.", ciaimuu W all aure ri....11 . 14 .v 0 6 ,1, Mr i dit ta • rrisrl.7 tern tletlelV'st near Diaraoad FILES—E. A. Rockwell'sE' C l a V t. S ur rt sw i' S i r ri beet 1555 . Id YM. ned 4 I.r YFi J. K. 41 EL DIN. 141..c.n.41tr * 9.81;174 6,1W00.1 (I.traan 3,1 • ith et mar 27 To Brick Makers. 1111()POSALS will be received until Wed he iiih of April next, whole to /I%),Cdt3 I.ritt sof the 1..4 duality. The whole to bedlivers...l at , h. academy. wlihla 3.A) rants of the Strdue landonh nu or batoro the Sib day of flay tiott. Th.. Protxasia to la. Ilitt.fl(4 tO CUP of John Irwin non.cot, ned Farrr and trot nut rittahnrwh. or to JOst:Pil Itewleklervilla P. O. - inartlAirr Alleahrtir County Ph (Journal and Dispatatithar.) S UN DIU EB—: U.n.dineete. lll.m=n Cn Vb 00 r.u. Clover reed: lo' - TIEEE:thy ltot reed an.l for AEI:. to. I EroW. , : JOHN WAIT a TOBACCO-65 ban. sit Ns Lit, for Hale h.w ,E.E JOHN W.l. ACo f r iOFFEE—ial bags Superior new crop J NIA. to J. WATT a 00. rJ I DE4-251.1 dor.. dry, to arriro, for rah by ll m. 0 .7 . s. tW. HARDAQUII. I Nu. BAYARD h SON, Dealereln lipfl loath,. Hides and Oil, No. 21,3 Lihertp are, (og. PittAbllnch, Pa Ifieen es...tautly on hand a general sonortrnent of Leather, 1118 e., Mona.. aro arnintas, Cturiere Jea rte. ir. =wanly UST rend, ,501 i dos. India Rubber Air Ball, asserted sum We invite the &Uranus, cltl' an.l Countrr dreier,. too ur we suck, as Sr. enabled so sell at 'Adders tekelesale priors, at the tadia Ruble* . LW pot. No. 118 Shelia al. J. a U. PHILLIPS. ‘l, U 0 Alt --100 finds. good lair, for sale by marl J. B. DlLWUltill a 00. -n 131 911114 Seven Brothers of Wyoming; or the Drumm(' of iheMeeolubleu.Ss trigt a moo.- Mee of exciting latareet, Lad eslablll ag *peculia r festive 'LA the Iterululloo. W. d. gia Fourth ettneeL hely It far ebb. fileguJrc et Petah Margaret Fuller: etlite.l by lLolph Waldo I:mamma gait Win. IL Chaim:dui, The Wide Wide Waal: .be Mllealoth Weatbe . el. Ite. Appletint'e Library, coutelgiag the Woe, Flash paperi by Iliacteray. • mat% UGAR & MOLASSES -I`7loa bbd.. N,l). Sa an ..3S‘ Lbls. Molasses; Just used soul finale y' N , • os. 130 itld IS! ttscatt , l st. UTTER-8 bas. Fresh Roll for sale by maal e.t W. HARD/MOIL . 4I TATARD—tiround English in koge, tin Lrc,•,,l . ount,,, and pawn. fa ftlirl2: Km , iv sT b A y It 011—' 7 '06 . !be. Foxel,bea2 lojoaale pUbIiCE STONE-500 lbs. aromud for Dr 0nar26.1 . J. KIDD !CO. . . . MACKEREL. HALM. CODVIIIII. SALMON, . , C."13447 . 0 ,... h "d ..t , b , lIERRINUR . J.PALVsa l , 00 • '' ORK, 11•11 OF AND SIDES: ''''' t 8 1 ,^ . t W p url, DER, PLEILADRLPIIIA, r I. LARD sad CIIRKSR. =SEM BUTTER -5 bbls. Roll. for gale by fnr b mar=l men& AKDDY.S.S. IA RD 01L-10 bble. in story lor gale by / mar= .1. KIDD t CO. 150 Wood la. dilL VITRIOL-4 carboys for gala by gLy mar= J. KIDD 000, uUemen's r....Jber Gloves. TIIE LIGHT ULOVE—Destittod to super , cede the black kid. as • winter Glom: not only utslals I y uWM and pliable, but moth mope durable, and p.c• badly water pnuf. besildm pomagislng all Ma chance Of the Ladies . Moro" in cluing chain.] TICK /LEAVY OLOVE.—Usefrilfor • driving Okpce 111.11 i C. " of Asolikur the hands soft and amootb. In all Muds of work niacin any otbergrele lA/NU AND HALF-WWI fl Vg, or klliteg laud for protocUon In all kinds of arid ',rock of the Chunlat and brugaiot, soannhlcture amt handling of Potooh.o other otnsna &Mallow for driven. in affi Oonnan. d lb. dlr. Department. Mums, and now dossn_ babying reed, and. for salo Rnblarr Donut, N 0.106 Market rt. J. A n. PEIILIJPS. Hotel Furniture for Hale at dilation THE subscribers will offer for saleX at publle auction, contnnearlitg tm 14 day ot April mod. conilnulud until all Is fold,lb s whole fatalism and datum of. to. Ilid ere led llotal i In the City or Whealind i Id Wm... Ore and als t h an a nd dollars. sonsistsof ovary miff: . to bs found In any hots!. sic Dada Badding: Camata. Chaim dohs, Kitchen and • Nola,' room funalture, iowti de, du Trona made known at rah.. YARNALL IhYrSIO4I.D. of Apri The labors ors IA postponed until klonday the /an der l . ene.12.5 U UTTER,—Fresh roll just rood, and for UP nab, at WRMED Tea htore. marth in the :Diamond. W RAP D PI H! G tA P edlutt — rstr Mc .. • hod • Crown 40 .• Extra dka and weight. imitable! tor Ilartlwa re or llama. Cr sate J. SCHOONMAILZkI et Co, br roarDi Di Wood atrret. COPPERAS --50 bblo. for sale by . . mares J. 1301/00NhIAREMA CO, 50 Whiting for Bale by acnonhiteitita * CO. IVAPEiti: •llardware and Dry Goods vmsp. I.ria"" i ' t "i° sr J. ECIIOONH 68 CH * co. ACON-90,000 lbs. ree'd per 0. /r. _Pa. it. I. for We by ItotrZ) R. DALY-ELL t CO. I ARD-20 Able. in store, for sale by tuse.a DALZILL a CO ISIOLASSE, S-20 bbla: landing from alum nue-room. for male Dr avArat• • • PEELED YEACII.EN-20 bushels rec'd . r?, bale by f mmlsl S.t W. lIARBADOII. rfIOBACCO-40 kegs twist, just received 00 sod for Ws low by 'B.t W. lIARIIIt7OII. tIIFIESE-50 bre. W. R. Cheese, in store It ) awl to sal. by l'isiar2.sl El. it W. lIARBABO R. FLOVR-40 bbls. Worth's Extra Family, received and for wale tr' P. it W lIARBAUGH. 3 1GM15—.50,000 Common Cigars in store NJ acid for al. br fissilst 0. a w.Rantietrout. tOOAIS--11.10 doz-. in store and for sale razei -9. k W. ILASOMIGIL Jahn P.: Scott. . • IRTH O OLESALE Dealer in Drugs, "Paints, t! p,t lLe i. l . ;:fer p ts rod Dr e Studs. Drags, =Alberti note. obi noel. prompt attended,. tj.lo tar London Co. roluabla fmailr mtdletnerk 11311,4 A ir Samuel (Fray, MERCHANT TAILOR, • St. Clair Ilatel Buildings Sc. Clair Street. Wvho is prepared to show his usual !ergs and vellum:weed lama of PASIIIONAHLII 000021. e hide wDI ba made up to oiler In a- le whist, be trusts wlll meet the approbation of theft who may, ta ter bite with their patroness. ment..ll, Lumber for Bale. itEST quality of oeaooned White Pine, e . o p utz . on r ,..twa , b cb und ,m real t.... tbocuand .o feet. Inrk smniling • and mar 16.126 • z J 4M621 B. 11011 GAN Great Salp.of Dry Goods - AT AUCTION. TIMIS morning, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, st will be commenced the rale at the entire Etta. of Aataktm Mord. bet 75 Market street. conelating of a cameral wtortatent of FANCY .d STAPL E CUT titM/St at he Caseating batmen. The eele will be potato. itM without treerre,and wilt continua from day to day. nu til all lecold. P.•MaKENNA. Anclinnerr. Fllttatratt. Mar. 23.1e524.--ame4 • J. J. GILLESPIE, NO.• :6 WOOD 821tBET,- PITTBIfUBOII. Manufacturer of Looting Glasses, (ND WIIOLESALE DEALEIIjO Combs, car Variety ilmele, offers to his curcicanera and the • mat nurapleto anntrturcut of Ganda In his nun ato GA tipring trade. • Benin cateraively engaged in inn manufacture of took. " "h is r: cheap n g ' lon. d Ttoamboat • T •,- J. GILLESPIE, is prepared to i3Ootraet roe denarlding and Steamboats, sO, at tP. unrcat rare and rhurtant ncasible thaw. mar 24 I LOVERSEED-15 tils. prime Western A_,, tar Ws 6.1 r J. T. & J. J. 1100Nr., cc/arta za: tawny mtn.t. • --- _ - . nest styles, fine quality end dark, reed lat mar.:l 11111tUll if LLD. I OCOST POSTS-1300 - Locust Poste 4nd Peel Levert Pius, of superior ona4q, Jetzt nos.:il en `..04"44." ItotiIANDLIPS. merle 000000 Wood and Water eta. J I RESS SILKS—In grestt variety °Coq:lca open at store or noesil hIGIIP Y k CILOUE.-100 bbls. Extra tS. F., for sale Ly tea. r 2.31 J. ?.t J. J. WHIM. 'OEN MEAL-2)) Bk.& rec'd, for sale by J. T..t J. J. 1100Nr. Bladders Wanted. 11 , 111 E highest price in cash given for Bee' Maack.. be 13. A. YAII OLIC NUT t ga z to u-44 [olllr/ 11 Wood .1141 77)1c1 IRON-2GO tons Mahoning Furnace; itr vale 1,, J. 27 1 Ji‘p,l2.lChlur.h. EED: S-20 bble, Timothy Seed; z MuTat do: far sale by J.* IL /LOYD. A Good Bargain Offered. • lIE undersigned offers fur sale, the fel greedeleerre he goof nosolife enter: at the TWO. lloYof Use= & Boothe. =neer a Peon sod DlNUPeamer,4l3l. Anne. for arlA Me loo =n lottntoon iseakteneWiteloer sad Door r emb, eey ..oeeenle= enrol= Am, wed =Actaeon .for etkonce==.naejoteeere yule. or tenonh ingtun, end moataleg. and other coloysaary ertA suc Any =forma.= 'Deemer be desired, cut be elna ea say tiros by yelling at the above amnia.= place. myal4,l2er LI9ILEti DWYER. Gillian's Steel Pen* ILLIOTT'S Virt0441'4119N0303 at:-fi.no pointA Do. Ledtre 'do No.llo 114 •do Do. 'do 4o N 0.179 do do r - Nehnol do Na. 351 A muddy of the ohm Pew shat rood sad for sole, b 7 lbe puout4l or single MN br j°" 11 adit°l4 morM p~ i IIESTER'S EMPORIUM, Celabrited for t ' &moon of fit. &mobil/LT of q*m.mwl►.ud lOW LEN'S AND 1101fS' CLOCILLNO—o&oas bugs OM fu hjottol.—Vrout iftdoceotoot to cosh &wort, itc h STIPINVNLIPITZ 44"4' AO. SILITZIPIELD no& DOLotood cam mar= EW 7tioson & Co., have o i t 7 '77Z:Mzaprlzlfeez=..-ev-ug- T-_,...k.q.Ze do Lain" laccatts, Wm. &a- 4r- GRAPE S H AWLS-4. A. Mason dc. Po. will open on Wedneedai L tbeßttb fun., ones one [boomed Ymbroidormt and limns White and Colored Crape ehmelt, of .11 prices. mu 2 3 fa the Court of Continon flew oJ.lllegheng Co.: 'As Ohio t Roma. Rail Load Col Tbe au p:ms...fticii.ianwp N"'".P°.'•l'mn• , now,to wit, gvai= 20kb; .111.52,- Report of Vimme Presented to the •.. Coot - Lou:id and cm motion of W. B. I (immoral. mothinnl,entiotarl orderen that ' by tg o ll=anqoulfroostion be Rose ßite tte and danerlon. P H, Moth ri A fon,' iaaa boxrc firlft ao 021% boo " 10111; yoo 9:12 2 " 1.1418; A 10x1,14 " u* 11.117 t 4. Itsit • or best country Inundanad for roc I n. li? Y. iOX BONNIIO - lyt. In cad 91 ltrzt malt; NSW BOOKS I NEW /it., VOplt, JACK, by Captain lifaryst4 .. nj.r. l ,l4:2etre' butt reinak • • '- A ttsasy . loll.lsnut sauna by 0. P. R. üb* ltorenellsk Tba head Olttia sAiann Tb• Female Spy; - . • •: . oa l o s t,rX, d aS n al t i , Vt i ebi w iallfla r. l4 Or/ 111.1.11117 . 11 Bala_ *eAIAZ bartaiss'a . • Just tre'd aad 9u Woad • YlllLt CALLOWIS, mar= . it.. sablaolto Sao Fart 0/1100. Blanks Books and Statics:tory. -THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends a tho Da of that be is M: optalow • I se eeseti a nd rn of Monk kiosk", &bola 4tcota, rtirfoTig finillttritwPs4l.6"- s, eg sad away doorriotkos of •Tdr inaorail• ro.1:1 and hound say Sifflitoftfas. ail books rwbound. • J. H. WEI.DEFf, llooklellor sad Statiostos. N 0.63 Wood at. between Thlnf an4.ltoaffb... witAPPING PApER-- !It A* 4942. enm, wrnpphy t lao Dosb. erma . • bx) " Its& - Reoelvnt and fix Bale by , .j gAng mar Zit Etzkir/let and Statipers nt. A[ASON k CO: will .A.perHieY ncoand Cuu NA Packs' FLOUR OF .PUAIPIGUIS FOR PIES—A (mit lot jam med b." _ . MMMII 11.21C1iters, for wk hi mar= 84/1.1=4M CO. 1:&a"le S -------- ALRKA.TUB-30. casks; nom, atm lindlns treantzo b r.PeZeiti l tr 6l 51.. DI 5 Lsapicutza, aid e u el , SHARES of the ek* et tee aid bridge tnr ral• by WU' iia.l°°. aorztilr Swett sad Itseboas Broker. _ . . Ci's Insurance . 811AR ti E zo S o n f the Btockof the Co above Co 1.115 (Dit Tabu. SU) for ale by. 101.-/L MILL A Oa. iyaltdlA Wad Met COMMERCIAL. .übieriPo bt Ibis Aver rreeiritt lui £2 '4.4 th'. omv., . rirrssvaGE DIABEET. Orr,. .t inns.. 1 Tutwthss Moroni, Harsh The weather yesterday Min . ). aad disa- GmeaLlt, MI day. In cousenusnes 01whtelt the market in • renss•l way was dull. and very tew Routes...sil t y of m,y olttaltable. The.river fa twin th....with alintat II feet In ebannel )Ist ennstinit. Dunne , : in that Quash, .IW:toe. quite lively,. FLOClt—lterelpte trete t.,ry And we have' na wake o intrwrtince colt - optwatJo t y twa beard at from Gnt hjald, were Iddt and.% lAA, at art,as bb I. Tia. prmeat ruling ralw. from Ent bands Wu) be set down at $2.9. - kitVl br m.prrGnr,aM 1t2.09:647`. ( ...atrtt. storw were In tlnntwd lots at S3.U: (or .ttarrtht. and s 3 .ltiattatLn for extra, w ittt on ...stoma lot of amt. family at 5t1.21405t1.:: Q Dbl. RYE PLC/tat—C .- tune, breamtary tt , aly:atal maybe tooted at st,:.'l $2.57,A bbl, from GM hand* sad (tom mom. O CAVV—With the exeShtioulTsate prod corn. •• Late ao melee to report HalesorfThe seGilf 447.00 hu oats at :X, 400, PiP and 300 tot at . : 60 to sVe : - .40 ha torn. iu CO. OP the wharf at 50, OrPti 100 del, hits ?ma stets at 45e® Oa. Olhee otaltis are withootitarz, BUlhill—ilttossitet +rot ffrar, with f0n , t1.421 , 1c mete. ment.r full td.t.. Sale a 51) month,. 12 blag lot. at 5F.4.05e..131 5.10 .1 5!:: 1.'5% time. . 310Lifikrati—Fjee market routine,: skry firm. adt Warts ass uold'itjmted, to operate tomer conei.l.4atar ex— tent at pnment perm , . 1t.., only tales rte !arena es tore 30 Ude et 34a. J Month; la 40 at 31e: and 12 104 house at 40r V Gallo,. OOFFEE—Nothh . .ot irioareot WWI Jece to mit.. we coatlaue oor queirations Mu aV i P).:r . /11131r—Sair of Au Urn...A at .11;4 /11. - Milos uklng rarea.ara BAOON—Contlatoo to more or,r treat, at tat The, toilorlug ale. were rrtort.9 to to 0.4.1-rfatr-24:161 IDa 11,oulders'at ra. and Caw; 50.1. 0 IN 11.0,4 at 04,2t1M . Qrt.. term.; ram IDs at •1 4 T. and Plizeaah 30,000 by aide. ai 6tin wt.. par tanner; 4. , 14 7 . 4.61140 ',rad 9X La shoulder., ride. and hara.:.4. ,, 0,1r,a at at Th . for shoulder., to for rile, and to. r'or ham.. :ad TOO V. country elp.ldere at TY,;e Am. 110 h6h , rrter g 0 . ," • .bore, are groarally en thoo, • BOLE .11EAT-IPe have no lamest vale, t r report. We hrarti of sat offer Fele. reale for 100,000 Le of 'e f4r theta— de" and Se for cites, Lkh If 1.1 ro fueett. . .• . /10111:8—kopplim gre rem IL Lt, tig.l irtnekf r‘ga,e -0.1,• C4161113[113. tlalor . 2bblg roll at . . 514,- - ,k• keg I.r gortb 12)1a frtga etorg. SGtl3—.`lsle of n Lbls at 11410 c "0 dox from more. from bands VP may g.tatn at tA,F5,,..: CLUVeII :3. CRD—t2 ales iu Int at Si R Liz from fir,t bamler. SODA Aaii—e4l. of Z.' c.a.ltq at 3!ir. I im...• LARD O,IL-4 , 10ee lb thlt Nu. lat 7,4 3. Kal:,,a. , ofiU of rrop !p.m store a; P.?..404 5t',..50 bu. Prime neer crop arc 'aural ' PROVISION MARKEL'. • Sr. 1001, lar'ch 22. • •Pnovosinno.—On Tian-easy intro woo no onto Drama. al. 0 . ov , lntop t0rt.',0...110. eaek. ham.. rhea Wen and aide, dry salt. 71:.7 and E., of cle ar aiday. as mak,. at ONe. and 10 de at f!. e. 1 ' • ham. and photddera at 8 and 70 13110 I i.rt for liante ;N.t. aidelar and fdiduldetA le; 1,!lon obooldong at re,.= 2..41 Ades at 7, to ]'.W hams •t Io lard.ealea of hal. at 7!,.. country. Oa Frith., ni 1 - .1, lad. me .s park, at fin, and.lo of prime at In dry malted" meat,. iarka horn, rude. and dadtider. a 4 •.7 sad..; ribbed &idea. rate, of 11 cots. at a?de. In kr hide Nom. I arid 2,ai L, mr the ltd. I'o-fa we ,ales of 2: bbla dam awl al nth, era park. at 51t, sod 144 . S 1 hbls. bat of Wen tide, at Ite;'l7. 00 T. yule- dris dt,l 11 earl, rititial lodes at tthe. sad 31 reit. altettld,.. at ye. try; O bhsa yeledat $4,141"e III: 100 L. Lac... on Ilia LC., aide,. tithed, at 7 , 3 a, ebraids: ant all when ye left the market. fiat, of 12 I.ll4. , vhoublers at ..4.‘c la lard..., have vales to tar of 40 t•b!A prove . Sc. delivered at a point a 1..., Ltila at 4740 74 lon lbe 17 tibia No 1 at 730. and 111,1.1,. No. 2. at Anidher let alba bbto In. at 7% $ 1 b. Tld. t td. - day etith lama pnrk hint at Std. whirdi tigurre- eertottil anything to exceed. - • GROCERY Nl4Ria: I': • NO* o.i.g Marsh-410Marsh20. FlXl.ol—Tbe marker. en ih< ItTi• it Wailtltt tut ;Hawn, Priettil maul, at 04 um - p . -100nm 1:4,1i; etrailauti 30035: bitr to king. fair lc: Oriae 4t.0 , 0-; <10d" 6'40350: alitif.t 4U(070 710. • • • atotaases—Thaotalriof lava 11. , ,11ya mataiut—ta , Kaput 2puu bbia at 14421 Sur inkrioral ,a,ttanatia,aa t a r.N62a far mime and reballed. .• • COrm—Tbe of .tho ae.k anlout.t Lo bwo at a tinge of nX4,111,e for attl4..ca‘. aptvr crop , duo ralinx being The 0.00.100 nexualuinK dratu ae‘x;ro haada4a.L wt....L.40.30MA) 1.441 Price Current. RIVER INTELLIGENCE: mum BOAT AHRIVAIS AND - °DEPARTURES 2. WK. , . rielarirkaca 11.-. • . Bay Itrawn,“ ard. 41ctot. Bear,. l'enture. Dote 4 IV tk n. eity. 3 4001.11411,111, Cittrittnati, Rote, CllVitittllti. J. ILlAlertion. IttiJaPpett. WimbeAter. Mtuirp. Pt twain.' • Mean Elia. Caltears PEPAIIII,:b, Atlantic. Pftrlio.ax...V.vuntll.l J. Mai., J. 1`.41.4 'Eli - 4LN.: h. Hain, 11.rcistet t. Tronare. Wetting; Cnvro_Rille. Vorrst City. .4 untoch.. Wltrolinv- Keystone :lone. S I pt., ' , .r.a.int=tr. Diumiah Ilawelipar IVAlwrille. Eri.h.v.trt- Areltsa.E.lntery.lVell•borgh. • 110.11,31X4VD1G 11114 PAY WllSBLlNG—Witt , htrt,r. GALLlOPOLT.4—tior,Sleitzg CINCINNA.l4l,fllegitAm. * 'BRIDGEPORT -1J V Ombn, vamr.rnus ' , User Lat. BiIoWNSTILLE. B't. andoe Y. e.nza.—Thtra ereee la yet 0 itketuee in. ebsotel Ls pier erke last treatise at duet... Lila RIVER ITEMS. • . Air• The steamer AIM-MIA ariiverl yeeteraay monoing. She booboo boar] If.l bbd. sorer for this mar ket, CI of which lege bought in • Louhiby one - of pus Mogen' bonus. at rake sulticleuhlf 'Oa.. to mate • hands aura prat at Unsticks" nos current lb this market Tth Is • nen filature in one tra4C. 'Us Alcoa'a also brobolit up abli3 pieces bulk coat. ViraIIIMOILABOVII Or Zan STLAN26 —Lett to Louie on Thom:lay the lllth Inat, itt ga t Nor P. kl. to port ! far Elthibingh. tlegmer Paige gat North Elver. jutt attired. Took inn, tone bulk west on Shawnee town. Passad Loneordig .moored at. Errneh le -laud,herfhlgktaEatterrdarermeil., at grunpilo ?!rare. IT Y moist!. gal roar, atukto.mt other rill:, tnitChlreight, agartenal orocabouintell groutul—vorr tack linwpoet of getting off=refitant to chit , ooh 'er lie To* Inoue hundrud bate augar kt Lonevillae— Lott 24 hours bung in toe canal.' littlito take one diluto7 down In otter to pats the bridge. Took. from tagtoor Talton at •Cloolutatti [bile *cigar sad ilt/ tryriro tor Wheeling. Actavol at Mal...robust tlionlght ot theZtb. • • . ir The steamer lonian was some at the hale the locks as U. Wabash river oa the • Nth last. Shi bound fai cinctnaau . and if eoppeeed to be a • tetaf. ge - The stern*heel - steamer Glauctis was , . totally dostrnritt br ex. white tylog at itoutrooe, au the uomb t pper tillestosiml, tut :stun:tar ' Sim 'LW but tittle bmid. No Ilree Nho'ires inntred to the. AmooebstoditrerneuslNompaor of Ibttoburgb.--ILoo. Jour: tit eitirns, Masch . 2s: - Ber• The steamier Pacobantso exploded a boiler Arttk• IStb.about 11117 mile, abort Little Roeb.O. kettess river. Ytie dope were tort No lartber ri1e ...v.40161.0 received. , . Sei - Thedaramei Americari Star arrived at Muth:wad ea the 24th. By'her i4.14f Au-I.IMA itiecteltat: la contact with the Terre Haut brat,. Leg. eaaaarrs, .the pilo t boast and a portion all! a bkdfx eptein. mat cab. dad away. The hoet—ttes—catuto....l a sult•subleat the bridge 'etralpl2l, laThwi her , thubate. at bout% =mu= alter the beat lee.l cleared the breic *bout IN. , feet Of the structure tell.. that, the Fulda. Unoparis .vosdd NEM to be the stealer toeta the two. - - IMPORTS DT th:P.. I 1 • • .41.115¢cm-3-1 trunk.. Oa. .• Thar, I task atid.• 8•1 has. I tou., Jou Maio • plgo i Blark borto boa =dm, W lhioatiaas a Or.. .:t hoJo 3 boo =J. 10 do b.... 11 Unit X 1.105 lo expo. Nat 3 do mousy, Motaltdag SX.OOO i =kit Nai r a aap i ..- tma too., la beech it Ow Old.. tilt. Irk oa la tilld; boom au kg. bad 34 tier,. 110 hh.153 tea haus au Obis Waal) a. v. bill tiamolairialsjAlinthata; la PPlo / do==om, Wm .11olatt col • • ST. LOUIS, Nu Tun L.ItiALI• allot do Lalr 330131 s oil 34 bal. Tort. SI so Bow lam a Caa I ba 1.1 Akins JP two WU/woe. ls La-4,110a. tooim 1 laaL I big loolueoNJ. tato= SW E ll tip., J. Oro., 1a• Oa: 14 boas palmitt, 11 11 Loonrr it imo.• 131,.145 ow, lilac Sureplti a Co ila/ dry bides, bxll lltriaonla lam do, 11 /a Lance; VI Maio maim 3 , / 51111. *- Woke.= Iv Moja audar,J Idebtritt. a 800 35 Dbl. •n -lice a.a. rim, 11 isal.ll-4 Co: 18 ug.r. Jaa pq O 1.2•1 /to rum Z.ll , Jae Lazahllo gas t• meat: • Thus; 41,035 P. Is swat • 1183DOIRPORT, P. Wsaasailla— • l.lolo tobacroll solid Lath., W 11413emai 13 dram. Waa. .14 '" u.'ll3', l rit I L l P l l4.l,l o .°"i‘i• hada dour 11 kg. han tok• I:114k Tour: 1. lida' barley. owner on Word. PENNSTLY.itiI.t-Rklis Ln. ^ i.The E.t.an an:auk trait. VS. o'cle.ck .IccommodaUces train !vales ; - a..'S , 01110 A PENNaiLVANIA A/L• kOS , La-Wr.n. - The Yawns train leave; Enters] :treat Station at tv e'eleet. wad arrives at 7 o'clock. S. s, eters dal' ei- Reed.r. Tie dasocavaalati.ca train leaves atlta 124 PORTS P. PAIL 1:03,1). re, Otaxia *be l. lFlaamtittee• * e, Tamil rm. Steer* r".—: LLIs y On 1R as rerl, ocko. J Meer; a LYN. oetlenaur.rl N 440 ce bait r glar.l:ee' IleAlela* iuY vr der: broeme, ouo pi co: lo bales bar. owner. Z/MC PAINTS. \- AI INU KIT AP ;L UI Vaigis T ut,''AT nnu rassxeuu Ttl=44 ' hi ;mond to follttAti iooPilT th.. • ZI-NC PAINTS, Midi be,. been Tonal atter several >sere 144.. bolt Us aTr; p u =t - t ,=1 .. .41:-'' 171.7= taint *Wyr. The. WHITE ZINO PAINT •-• Ise rarely co Otkle of Zinc. awl ewarrautal free hers m.r. Withal= and lospurity ulnas:ever. it covers welleire be fin al y white, nod to gunge./ trey issass tbetorn, Carr '" bWr IT WILL NUTYELLOW •-•-- wan, expoord to enit &urn. er mewl :Pro elbsisttons, neswbeennt sap la ekes nos.. as nit Clit,lda 1%464. ir te:MU • anthers einave and siertvostber tem, thee Nur other e tot teins nseler io Lin, elate or t. crumble nal rub oil. It roar te wotsel wine any 4 ,1 7. with water sat five, or with v 4 mein a Ai.b iose. tee ate BLACK AND COLOIIED ZINO PAINTS. The. ire nlivistied at • low ntoo.utsi sr* owe - 44,31 S saw cheapest .4 best ykittc tr 4 441 r: foe rerun, snob, fencing, anners, stews tests. Woof wood. Wirt, ton or 4.1..4. cher me nosh', WEATHER . AND PIM: /or ll»a surfaces they an verticals:ly 'Limit - Areas art . hem • savants noppectiost, ant entirely prevent call. d; the/ dry OniotlY.sind Sulysng a mare .446, b.*, not ensue toter like maupct Sle. esetkr Ineint7 to. Dealers =nand on torso trite ncentiostree entopsay. . St 30.1 int ene7114?.•1 7 Fotan %bare.. etonsulobls IaRLED PX21.4.11.12:5---aio I.m. in _good on jur dr, foredo; ow. arit ca..4.mok. us= Maga/N. L 1111,1; a CO.: ___ ICH;CEBE-260 kter. for sineL