deg at the comae' of Pins street and the tow pub of the Penosylvanis Canal; them* along Pine instal ono hundred and fefteets.Teek thence et Sight angled with Pine street one, handnid and Mesa feet to Lambennan's alley; thence along . said lannbennan's alley to the tow pith of the . PlitrolYlstr e nseda•Caoll; 'Aimee along said tow path amtto Plop et, the place of beginning. Oa which ' , vetted one large two stay brick tannery, Bailees, Engine, Vats, .to ; part of said braiding - , „being also fitted axed used far a dwelling, unions one ie. story frame dwelling house and frame a a - • Auto—One other lot commencing on Pine • dere% One hundred and fifteen feet to the tow path of the Pennsylvania Catial; thence 'Jong Phii street fif eet; therm* at right angles with Pine etreet, o n e - hundred feet to Lumberman'', alley fifty feet; thence at right angles with Zarin e bentlatee alley one 'hundred feat to Pine street the - place of beginning. Beitsd and tame in ex ecution. as the property of Christian Peck, at the. • * suit of Henry Vierbeller. ' ALSO, -,' All the right, title, interest and claim of A. 0. Reinhart, of, in, and to all those four lota or „ Voce' of ground In the Borough of Duquesne, numbered Wad,' ten, eleven, cad twelve, (9, 10, /1, and 12) to the plan as laid oat by W. C. 'Big. Etch of said tote containing fifty feet (50 &)_in front on Bsnk lane, anda broach of the Allegheny river, cod running back to the towing path, preserving the same width, lo as to tttake fifty feet also on eaid towing path. Baited gad taken in execution as the property of said A A elntiar t, at the Nutt of Louie Pielbaok and Elisabeth hie wife. ALSO, dli the right, tide, ottani and interest of Joh. t. Staley, of, in and to all that =carnage and piece of ground situate dn the borough of MoKces bounded and described as follow, , to wi•• *„........!,..rbeginning at the east line of Walnut street in -!said borough and muting thence by the came, At, Nurse thereof, thirty feet to a lot of ground s boldrigleg to Noah Rowland; thence by the same one hundred and forty feet toe twenty feet alley, 'commonly celled Strawberry, alley; thence by thirty' feet to a poet; thence at right - -- ,-;suiglas with told Strawberry alley one hundred and fortY feet to the beginning, being the north ..:..ern half of lot No . 8 in a.plan of lota commonly ._'called Beane' plan, being part of a certain tract of un4 which was granted unto a certain John - McKee by:theVatent of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, dated at Philadelphia, the 4th day of November A: D., 1795, enrolled in Phtent Book No. 27, page 177, who with Sarah his wife by Indenture dated AprillB, 1806, cold and con amid a pert of the same to Martha McClelland, 1. who - . by ter Indenture, dated November 21.1, 1814, granted end conveyed the same to James , Brans; which conveyance ie recorded In Deed Book if, page 152;' and tho said James Evans, !by his lent will and teetament, dated January 21 1816, 'lead thermion to his eon, Oliver ':`:Evans, who, in cy Ann his wife, by =den " tuns, dated March 4,8, sold and conveyed - 4Eitsititi piece of groond t amen Neel, and by , Adz convoyed to said John ey. Seized and taken-in execution as the props of John Sta. 147, at the Cult of James Neel, for se of James 1. Kuhn. . . ALSO, , the right, title, intermit, and lalm, of - :sines 0, Wendt, of, in, and to, all th t certain w lot of ground' situate in the Borough of Bir minghita, being lot-No. 68, in ketteredn'e plat, on Harmony street, containing in frog 20 feet, andextendlng back 80 feet in depth, on which pie erected a two shined brick dwelling house.- -Seised and taken in evocation as the propertiof Zes: O. Wendt, at the suit of Aleiander S. Steele. ALSO the right, title, interest and claim of Wzn. neat, contractor, and-John Hunter, owner, or reputed owner, of; In and to all that certain building limits on bcertain lot Of greond in Rod. •-,..man's plan of lote,Zon Congress street, In the Sixth ward; said lot being twenty feet front by about forty feet indepth, from the line of Con. _gross street, bounded by lands now or late of S. Black, on the one side, and Baily on the Qatar, enitiebuilding being of brick two stories . - high, 20 feet In length by 00 feet in depth, with two rooms on the first floor, and --- roome on the second-floor, baring a stone cellar ander tho „ • mime, and intended for a dwelling house. Seized -• and Olen in execution an the property of Wm. Mem cdutrietor , and John Hunter, owner, or repitid owner , at the suit of Danie;Fagin. ALSO, -Alt the right, title, interact, and claim, of John A. Wills and WMlans J. Wills, of, in, • and,to, all that certain lot or place of land, .altdite In the city of Pittsburgh, and being part! of- lot Marked No. forty-seven, in. the plan , of said city, and bounded as follows, vls: Beginning at the corner of Daguesie Way and Irwin Street, and runningalong Irwin strict • Soutlawantly about 'two . hundred and twenty sight feet nine inches to a frame Yocum belong , ; . . tag to David - Floyd; thence Eaerwardly. sixty . footle the /be of lot No. forty-eight (48;) thence along Nni tine of. said lot No. 48 Nortbwardly - to 'Duquesne Way, and thence - along Unman, .1. Way 'Westwardly to the place of beginning.— - Belted and. taken in execution as the proper. • ty _of john A.. Rills and Willizun',J. Wills, at the suit of N. Voegtly, - Jr., for use of Alexia . dPr Willa- • alas AU the right„ title, intereat and claim of 'the &Andante, %Pills St Coyle, of, in and to the fol lowing 'described lot or piece of ground situate in the Bth ward of the city of Pittsburgh, and .bounded and described as follows, vim Begin -sang on Stevenson et., east aide, at the distance of 111 feet 1 Inch from the presentline of Penn sylvania Avenue, at the opener of lot of - Joseph H. Davis; thence along Stevenson street erly, 127 feet 101 inches to Forbes street, thence ,mieterly. along Forbes street 10Q feet, thence ; northerly, parallel with Stevenson street, 128 , teal E. inches, to line of thence weetwardlyloo feet to Stevenson street;at the plans of beginning; subject to an annual ground rent of three hundred dollars, on which Is erect ed the Oregon Hrewery. Seized and taken In .iieautlon as the property of John A. Willi and John Coyle, late partners, and as Willa & Coyle, at the snit of Thomas Scott, for use. ALSO, AU the right, title, interest and claim of A. J. Young of, In and to WI that Certain lot or pleee of ground Situate in the city of Pittsburgh and described as follows, to wit, situate at the , corner of Wayne and Fayette streets and haring' front of 22 tt. and 6 inches on Wayne at,-and running bank along Fayette et., prentrving the same width, ninety feet towards' Hand meet, on which are erected two email brick dwelling bonnet, one of which said houses to in the occu pancy of John W. Young, and the other In pos .:m*lm q.VoSoL Attie—An that other lot or piece of ground situate in Peebles township, bounded on a plan acknowledged by James Young, doomed, before ' , Aktertnan kfetriaster, on the 24th day of Jane, by Young stnntt, High 'street, and , tdddle's line, containing. one acre and go -eight :perches IMO and 62 perchen) -'Agscal that block of-lots in Bald plan cow. `= taming with umber twenty, and including • tarenty.eight, being nine lota, adjoining the *petty of the hairs of Dr. trlawry; the said "-'secret: lots of groan 4 being the same which JanseirYoung. by bin laat wilt and testament, re corded In wilt book vol. 6, page 670, devised to 'John Young and Nanovhis wife, is trust far •-• • their ohlideen;of whom the said A. J. Young is ate, the Interest of the 'told A. J. Youag being ; an undivided interest In the said erverat lets of mind; end which be holds In fee eimple in nom _moo with..his brothers and sister. Seized and eaten In -execution. as the property of A. J. - Young at the , atilt if Wm. Cf. Baer and A. H. Coffroth. . : :A.ll the right:title, tettenet and.girtm of Zeb• • , Won iliagy,'of, in, and to all thit lot or •-• armed& of ground athlete in Intern torrnaltip, • ling - between the Pennsylvania Canal and • branch of the .Allegheny river; beginning at the distance of 464 feet below the lower part of • •.:'• saw .mlll, iS 0 point. ca the bank of the river :aforesaid, and running at right angles with the -'river to the said canal; thence up the mnal to. • • the lot or portion of ground which Delimit' Herr • - conveyed to Stephen It Morrison, by geed of .pgrpetrial lense, dated the Lth day of March. A. • D. 1836, recorded in deed book, IroL 60, page 809, • ? thence with the last canoed lot to the rico; and -- them dawn the river to the place of. beginning, containing one third of an acrei'more or lege, orbit:tithe saldßeejunin Kerr, by deed of perpet., ' 'nil lease, dated' the 23d da 72 y of- Azimut, 18411, recorded la Deed book 3d Y, vol. p a ge 3,4. e., granted and conveyed to ii tephen R. • Mao—AU that other piece or parcel of land Nitwits' in Intern township &fantail, between the Allegheny river and the towing path r and ad tbe lower line of the last before mentioned let, Manuring three hundred feetin length down ' AhOtowingpath,andfmaknigAns wholsidistanee I from the lower corner of the taw mill 764 feet, which will tetra folly appear ea reference to o draft, or earvey,:reeordeditobook--, : raga which last mentioned lot or portion of ground; Barbera Croft, and other hairs and -..faspetees of said Benjamindeo'd, by deed ; lof perpetual lease, dated the 118th day of J o ' 11,:/846.recorded in book —,,vok page granted and conveyed to the said Stepheall:Mor , -Azsg,._All then other five aeveral lots or por vas of gntaid, &one in Reserve township • :aforesaid, fear of them laid oat in Mt village at —Benne, by William Miller, and marked number • 9 , >10,- 11 , and /2,- containing cult. Arty feet in front lane, and a branch of the Alla. 7 gheny, river, end renting back to the towing :lath; preemies the Setae width sin to make a 'Trent mi the towing path of 60 feet to each Imp end one of then being a strip or plecieof Lind 'lying; between a branch of, the Allegheny river f and the Peitheylintals Nag. Sesinains at the Idistittien of 60 fen above the'old boll! by • the lite Iteijimielier*lri the branch of th e Al. legtinirieer art Iletr'gr Islaud, and tanning by sold Cant and Biter to - AndrarrPlanleg's nos; I shell distaste beer, as Culvert, eirsePtinguad relieving the towing pith ante said Pennsylva rdlVettal and the opening of Bank hum thre'4lh the premises, Shedd the public retpare i t ; which said lut mentioned ere lots of grated Besietein Herr and others, heirs and legatees of Benjamin Iferr;deeessed, by deed of perpetnel lease, da ted 4ke let day of April. A. D., 1847, recorded in. Book VoL —, Page —, grant ed and conveyed to Stephen ti Morrieon afore said, reserving thereon' and therefrom a part of the privilege of piling and storing lumber along on that part of the Island lying below the mill. Beginning at the distance of 170 feet, below the old dew built by Benjamin Herr in the branch of the Allegheny river, end extending thence down to the point of ilarleland, being the pHs'. lege that was conveyed by Stephen R. Morrison aforesaid to. Benjamin Herr aforesaid, by the herein beforementioned deed of the 234 day of August, A- D., 1841, and reserving and except ing to the said Stephen R. Morrison, hit/heirs and swipe, the right end privilege of construc ting a bridge to extend from the Islind at the northeast boundary line of lot No. 1, In a sur vey or plaid flerr's Island, made by E. H. [feasting!, for the heirs and legatees of Benja min Herr, diseased, and to unite with the right tank of the branch of the Allegheny river, on ground herein beforementioned conveyed by said Stephen R. Morrison to Benjamin P. H. Mor rison, and reserving and excepting to the said Stephen R. Merriam, his heirs and assignr, all the right of Meng the water that is conveyed to him by Benjamin Herr, deceseed, and that eau be' enjoyed within the following described lim its, to wit: From a line to be extended into the said branch of the river in continuation et the said Northeasterly boundary line of lot No, 1, and running half way across the said brand, end then - running dawn the - said branch half way between the right bank of the said branch and the Island, as far down as the foot of the Island; the said Zebnlon Mosey having no right or pet 'liege whatever ho connection with the lot No. l in E. Ileasting'a survey; the property being the game whicktßephea R. Morrison and wife, by; deed dated the 30th day of Jane, A. D. 1849,' and recorded in Deed Book —, vol. page —, granted and conveyed to Benjamin ' P. H. Morrison, who, by Deed bearing date of the 28th day of . December, A. D. 1849, recorded in Deed Book —, vol. ---, page granted and conveyed to Zebnlon Kinsey; together with all and eingular, the buildings and. provemente, machinery, streets, lanes, alleys, patios, ways, waters, water courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditament', and appur tenances whatsoever thereunto belonging, or in any way - appertaining. Seised and taken in ex tendon. as the property' f Zebnlon Hinny, at the sulkof Dudes I'. Pratt, John Ethel, and SamaelM. Day. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest, and . claim of Henry C:Kelly, In the hands of John Irwin, ' his assignee, of, In, and t), all those forninontiguone lots or pieces of ground, situate In the borough of Lawrenoitille, Allegheny county, bounded and described u follows, to wit: beginning at ' the corner of the Butler road and Chestnut Inert; thence extending along Chestnut street to the corner of lot number 87; thence along the line of yid lot 100 feu to Ewalt street; thence along E t street 100 feet and 9g Inches to the Boller roe aforesaid; and thence westwardly along told idler road 100 feet to the place of begin ning; the said four lota being numbered 12, 18, 14, and 15, In a plan of lots recorded in Alleghe ny county, in Plea Book, vol. I, page 7"_ Seized and taken in execution as the property. of Henry C. Kelly, with notice to John Irwin, his assignee, at the atilt of James Robison and 1 Wm. Forsyth, for use. ALSO, - All the right, title, claim, and interest of Jos. ea Blinefelter, dec'd, In the hands of John Klinefelter, adzes of said deceased. All that piece or parcel of ground In Reisrille, Pitt township, being lots Noe 6 and 6 In Geo. L. Beal plan of lots, reoorded in book 8, vol. 57, pages 934 and 485, and bounded and 'de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Walnut and Lacy Streets. in &Seville; thence northwest along said Walnut street 130 feet 4 Inches to a 10 feet alley, 43 ft. and 6 inches; thence southeast along' lot No. -. 480 feet add 4 Riau to Lacy street; thence northeast along said, Loy street 48 feet 6 in ches to the place of beginning; being the same piece of ground that George L. Reis and Mar garet, hie wife, oonveyed to the said Jesse Kline. feller by their deed dated the 17th day of April, In the year A. D. 1839. Seized and . taken In ex. ecution se the property of Juse Klinefelter, de at ceu th e s alt o the hands of John Elinefelter C. adze's f Thomas Da ft and George C. Reis, adm're of George L. Res, dec'd_ - ALSO, . All the right„ title, Interest and claim of luso Rhodes, of, in anitto a traot et land situate la Ohio townshin, lauded and described as fol. lows, ,Inn beginning at a white oak pa the south west corner . f said tract and running thence south 87} deireet,west, 167 perches to a post; thence north 21 degrees, west 268 perches along line of lands owned by --, and others, to a maple; thence loath 871 degrees, east 107 per ches to a black oak; thence south 21 degrees, eau 268 perches to the place of beginning: con taining 260 acres, more or lees, of wtooh one-half. Is under Improvement, with • log dwelling home and barn thereon created. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Rhodes, al the emit of James May. ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and claim of John Smith* and Archibald Hay, of, in and to all the folloviug lota of ground In the plan of tots laid Oct by said Bmithley & Hay in Lorenzbara, Martine, township, nombkred in said plan as follow, rim No. 1,2, 3, 4,-5, 6,7, 12, 13, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 94, 45, 96, 53, 64, 56, 36, 67, 68, 69, 60, 61, 62, 67, 68, 69,'70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 61, 52. Seized and taken In execution as the property of John Stolthlay and Archibald Hay, at the milt of A. Kirk Lewis, for nee. • ' ALSO, All the right,dit e, interest and claim of John E. Sheriff, of, in dto all that certain piece of ground situate in B Clair township, between Birmingham and chti dge, and bounded and described as follwfre: beginning on the northerly sidi of Carson street, or the Pittsburgh and Bir mingham turnpike road, at the distance of 120 feet easterly from the coiner of Third street; thence extending In front on Carson street east. arty 24 feet and depth notinits l 7. with Thlni street, preserving the rams width to Chestnut alien the mkt pleat of ground being the same whisk John IL Page end Sidney his wife, and Chm. B. Bradford, saidn, b a deed bearini even date, conveyed to /eke y B Sheriff. Seized and taken in execution at the property of John B. Sheriff, at the suit of Charles 8. Bradford, for use of /elm H. Page, dui ALSO, All the right, title, interest and .elate of Moses Sharp, of. In and to the following deeorib od lot or piece of ground, etude In the Borough of Manchester, sale pleas of ground fronta 60 feet 4 inches on Laurel alley, and extends back towards the Beaver, road, 60 feet to the proper ty on which is the . wagen shop of the Plaintiff, and bounded by F. leleman, on the one aide, and Stewart Thompson's helm on the ether, and on which piece of ground hi erected a .teem gnat mill andaaw milt, with the machinery, da. , the interest of the defendant therein being a leave. • hold, or unexpired term in one emdivded half part thereof, subject to an annual rent of deven &dim and fifty cents payable out of said half part to the said . / the plaintiff, and which lease hold originated, by gentles of agreement, dated the 11th day of April, 1846, by which the said Harper leased to thaDefendent and to Kin; nay Goff the end piece of xronnd fora term of 16 years, with the privilege of an extension of the term far jests longer, the rent to holismd by three arbitrators, and with' the privilege of per chiming a lease et a valuation to be made by arbitrators after the expiration of end term, and afterwards the said Harper, and the Defendant purchased the intersit of the end Giff, whereby one half the unexpired term and buildings and machinery, &o, became vested in each,end the De. (codeine half lobject to the payment of $7,60 to the plaintiff 'girlies aforesaid, and taken in exe• claims so the property of Moses Sharp at the salt of Hugh Rarper. ALSO, Ali the 'right, title, Interest, claim and demand of Uri W. Remington, of, in, and out of, the three folloilog described lots ground situated in the 4th ward of the city of Pitteburgh, boun-i dad and deesrlbed as follows: Beginning at a potnton the northerly line Of Penn street at the dietaries of 80 feat sastwardly from Rand street; thence eastward], along Penn street 20 feet to line of lot No, 23; thence torthwardly by a Use parallel with Rand street 160 feet to Payette street; thence westwardly along Payette street, 20. feet to Una of lit No. 25, now or late of 8.. Getman' thence southwardly along said line 160 feet to Penn Street, the place of beginning., be ing lot No. 24, In thti Oh - dirt/lon of lots Noe. 55, 55,.57 and 58, trf Col. Wood's generel plan of the City of Pittsburgh, known as Fort Fay ,stte, on which le erected oh Perm street a three story brick dwelling, with hack building, and on Fayette street a one Story house. Arno—Lot No. 28, adjoining the above, front. Ins 20 feet on Penn street, and running' but northwardly, preserving the same width 160 feat to Fayette street, on 'blob is erected a three awry brick dwelling with back buildings, Also—Lot No. 22, adjoining the above, front. lag 20 feet on Peen end, and running back northnrdlt prom* the tame width 160 feet Whilst!e etree4Pon which is emoted a tWo eta 'ry.imiok dialling with bank buildings: Seized and taken in execution u the property of Zen W. Ilemington,at the trait of William A. Irvin, for US of Miller and Iticketion. An the riSbt. interest Emil claim of Wil Rain Blankosllas William &Awaits, of, In, awl to s Irrhat in iot or piece of ground, sit uate In or near tigjAcough ot-Laweenoevilloil and op th e tint trom the Waited titaies-dismAt,. containing 50 feet bent c 3 Washington str t, end ee tinning hack, pres,rrlng the 'same width 100 het to a 245 feat allej; baunded ea the east by Ma. Carton, and ou the west by Conrad Groves' lot, on which le a two etas, &a re, hone. cn 196 skington street, and a small one story 'frame boast, on the road adjoining the alley, in . ..which defendant now resides. Seised and taken ,in exemstion as theproperty of William Achwarte, alias William Black; at the etas of William Mc facet. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Jac,. L 8. Reba, the defendant, of, its and to nil that certain lot of ground situate in the city of Prue "bargh, bounded and described es foliose: Be. ginning at a point on the western side of Wash ington street, distant from Wylie street 160 feet, theater southweetwardly and parallel with Wylie street 107 feet. theca southeastwardly and par allel with Washington street, and along an alley of the width of 12 feet, laid out by Robert Wet am, 20 feet, therms northeeetwardly and paral lel with Wylie street 107 feet to Washington street, and thence 20 feat to the piece of begin ning, being the same piece of ground conveyed to Wm. Shore by Robert Watson, and by the. said Shore over to said Knox, and on which said lot is created a double two story brick dwelling_ Seized and taken in execution as the property of John L 8. Knox, at the stilt of Wm. Shore. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of J. N. liteClowry of, In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Seventh Ward of the alty of Pittsburgh, froatlug oa Arthur street 82 feet, and extending bank, (preserving the eamo width) 144' feet, being lot No. 88 and 89, in Wtrf. Arthur's plan of lota on Coal Rill, east of Pittsburgh, as the same is reworded in deed book, J 2 o, page 441 and the same which lien ry M Collins and wlfe'couveyed to the said John N McClowry. Subject together with lots No. 40 and 41 to a ground rout of $l2O per annum, payable belt yearly. Seined and taken into ex ecution as the property"! J N McClorrry, at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for tem. - ALSO, AU the right, title, interest, and claim of Chtunbers, of, in, and to, or ont of all _that tract of laud in Jefferson township, con taining about 40 sores; bounded by lands of A. Beadel, —Robert/1311,41mm Peterson's heirs, and Jonathan Large, on which are erected two log dwelling houses, a frame barn, and other out buildings, being the mum trout of rood which A. Beadel, conveyed to the said Cham• bees by deed. Seised and taken as the proert of William Chambers at Mc suit of He p nry y Beath. AS All the right, title, i n nrest,ropert omits and demand of Jobe Clark, of, In, and to, or out of all that certain nneseuage and trout of land situate in the township of RobiusoM bounded by lands of William Adams, William Hall, Beoja• min E. Palmer, Um. McCurdy, George Glare and others, containing one hundred mires, more or lees, on which le erected a two story dwelling house, log embin„barn and other buildings. The land hos an crobard and about county acres cleared, with the appurtenance.. Seized and to. ken in arm:aloe as the property 'of John Clark at the suit of Dr. James Torrence nod other,. A LSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of John McNutt, deo'd, of, in, and to, a certain of ground, with the appurtenances, aitnate In the borough of West Elizabeth, being lot No. 2I .In a plan of lots laid out by Samuel Frew, Emotes Percival, Andrew Craighead and Gilbert Stererie, being GO feet no Fleet street and 120 felting, adjoining on one side • lot owned by Wm. Catudogham, and on the other a lot owned by C. Ihmeen and E. Percival, on which are erected a brick dwelling helmet, one nary and • half high, and one frame stable.. Seized and taken as the property of John. McNutt, dec'd, in the bands of Wm. Thompson, adm'r of John McNutt, deed, with notice to Eliza McNutt, ; Widow, andlohn Henry, Rebecca, Nancy Joule :and Barth Ellen Thompson, minors, by 'Chen, their guardian; also to E. McGilvray and Mary Ann, his wire, Win. W. Boger. and hloeee Chess, guardians of 'aid Mary Ann and William. All the right, title, Intereet, and claim, of George Ewen', of, In, and to, the following de earibed, lot or piece of groand, eituate in the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, beginning On Chatham street, at the northernmost corner of lot No. 3, in a plan of lots laid out by virtue of a writ of partition In Ft Fa,: No. 208, Jane term, 1833, and runniog along said Chatham street southwardly sweaty -two feet three and a half ladies; thence at right angles with Chatham street eastwardly 96 feet; thence parallel with Chatham Street northwardly for Mien ty-two feet,, three and_w half inches; thence westwardly along the division line of said lot N 0.3, and lot No 6, in the aforesaid plan annexed to the partition above mentioned, 98 feet to the place of Weaning, on Chatham etreet aforesaid; on which are erected one two story frame dwelling house, and one smelt one story frame dwelling house or shop. Belted and (Attu in execution no the property of George Epees, at the suit of Martin Lytle. ALSO, - All the right, title, laterest, claim, and d - mead, of Zed W. Remington, of, in, to, and one of all the three following described lots cf ground, situate to the Fourth Ward of the . city of PiVs. burgh, bounded' rind described as follows; Be. ginning at a point en the nortSwaraly line of Penn street at the distance of 80 feet eastwardly frourHand street; thence eastwardly along Penn street 20 feet to Line of lot No. 29; thence north. ward', by.A line parallel with Hand infest 160 feet to Fayette street; thence irestwardly along Fayette 20 feet to line of lot No. 25, tow or late of it Galway; theno southward!: along I said line 160 feet to Penn street, the place of beginning, being lot No. 14, on which is erected on Penn street a three story brick dwelling, with back buildinge, and en Fayette street a one sto ry house. Arno—Lot No. 23, e4joioiog the stove frcnting 20 feet on Peon Street, andruuniug beck north erardly, preserving the eamo width, fou fret to Fayette Street, on talon is erected a three story brick dwelling, with back buildings. Sailed and taken in *aviation no the property of Zeri W. Remington, at the suit of William A. feria, for use of Miller & Rickets°. • ALSO,• All the right, Interest. sod claim. of John McLaughlin, of, in, and to, that certain . lot of ground, haring [hereon erected a two sto. brieltdwelUng horse; said lot is described en follows, being citrate in the Eighth Ward, city of Pitlaburgh, having •,frartt of 29 feet on Pride street, and extending beck a • distance of 103 feet 8+ incline, adjoining property of William :104;oss on too one Bide, and property of -- on the other; lying between Peach alley anti Lo. mist street, and uu the east suit of acid Pride etreeL Seized and takin ids execution as the property of John MoLaughliii,-0. - the aoit Patrick McCoy, for use. • AkiNO, All dierlght, title, interest and claim of Julia Fenn, rum Mrs. Jolla Mahon, of, In, end to all those certain lois of ground, titanic in Wylie street In-otbe Sixth Ward of the city-.o( Pitts. burgh, belng lot! Noo 32, 26 and 37 in lrwris's plan of :lots, on which a e erected three two story frame dwelling houses and one three sto ry brink dwelling torten; Olio, all t1.:40 lota of ground situate in the Seventh Ward' of mid city, to wit: lot No 7 in Fetterman 's plan of lots, and lots 161 and 162 lo Caldwell's plan, tho io. tereet being hor.dower or thlrits,thereio. Seised and. taken 14 execution as the prkperty of Julia Feria, at the milt of John Dressel for use of Clement If eevaller. . I ALBO, All the right, title, interest ead'olalrs of Janne ?definite, of, In ,. and to all that eertein lot of groood, 'blame le the city of Pittsburgh, at the north-east corner of Viylio nod f .:ttothaftt wean, blooded and deeorlbed at follows: commencing on the north aide of Wylie street., et the corner .of Chatham street, tkenoto extendingslong Wylie street 19 feet and 8 Inches: thence Ina line per pendicular to WO, street GO feet to a 3 feet al ley thence along 'said alley 19 feet end 9 Inches to Chatham attest, and thcooo along Chathem et. GO ft. to the place of tegioniog; haring a three story brick dwelliog 'house erected thereon. Belted and taken in execution as the property of James McGuire, at the suit of Murphy," Wil son & Co. lALBO, All the right, tile and interest of Samuel Weir, of, in and to all the ounistixth of a certain treot of land situateiti Mifflin Township, bound. ad and described al follow.: Beginning at a I pile of stones, thence month 82 &grew, east ono hundred and twenty tiro percher. to to pout, thanes - south 21 degrees omit, twenty six peronee to a pelt, thence by Lando of the helm of the lode David Bedlok, loath 82 degrees, west thirty six perohes to a post, and thezioo north forty Hee degreea, teat one hundred apd twenty two perches to the place of beginning, contain. fog Gl acres and 83 perches. Seized 'and taken hie:centime as the propekty of Satu'l,ter at the colt of George C. Morgan, jr for ueo'nf O'Con nor, Bro. C Co. Bniioxixo Bluansit..—The Now York papers contain the portituars era moat ! theaking inur. der, committed there ea Monday night bye man imimed Nary on the parson of his wife. This murder is in some respects similar to the lots ,i tragedy at Philadelphia. Helier It appears, while I' about his Goiter eves.; deliberutely best his wife ! about the bend with.* atone outter'n mallet and O ! chine! until her atoll wee crushed In several ADO 4, and she was rendered animism in which state she remained until she died. The murder ALSO, i Woo committed iu thu presence of her three chit All the right, title, interest and i claim of devil, the eldest of which, a boy 16 years of age, tortitled against his father to a firm atm/gilt to I Chriatopeer Painter, doo'd, in the hands of Jim- Per 0 - rrad.l, hi. mica istrator, of, in and to a ri l mene e r i!: . • H!---,.......____ all the following describe lota or pieties of .. ground situate In tho ,it 0 Allegheny. being TEM LATTER IIAT SAINTS, On Messieurs —Tester marked and numbered in th e pion of lota laid ➢oy there arrived, via Neve Orleans, about three tont by 0. E. Warner, Jacob Painter, F. Loins hundred and Hun, persons, Mormons, on their and John Rowe, and recorded in book H 3/, iroL 67, page 602, se follower LUNG. 183, front ing 011 South Canal street and exteudiag alcng hilitil hem Mr. Wheelock , late presiding elder of the ehttrott in this city, mid .lu.ir returned from way to the Solt Luke. chiefly from Eugi nr o, pio n . Walnut st. to Carpenter alley, on which there are ! erected one two etery brick house fronting on England, that thorn ere six more ships on the wAy_ I$ loth Canal otreet, aud two "story dill fir freighted ,with roc.mbers of ail, church b r i n k b o n ne . and their families. Na estimates the number ex ' with baseminte,—frontleg ma Walnut street Yontod by these ships at from vitt thousand fiss. [rostra nu mbered / 8 2 told 181. Leenumber Also, hal:deed to throe thousand: Hely advised of I la , “ a _ 2tia lg e.a sad Donal *treed and • extend. the arrival of aoahip at the Barite with about; ,ing to C arpenter site), on which there aroerect-th' e htmdred person from Denmark. • Arrange: lOd in Dent =Beath cimd item ono 2 t 're ate are niaklog for the traeayeitation front With Lna, &ad en•Corpenter alley one fL o co ry e lii eye, next year, of *Lout ten th oniaud. Tito cloy. Ai% /Ittio fili,kolitln g t, B, t akcs,, grOwtk llf Ms holly ie One of tho moat singular. 04 eV," 14 .40/1.4..eit tO .14111,C . rp a gi ' • lifts of thidsy —4l' Lauti I ? voes.s24lan 20th E • ________=_____ ... ..._ .___ I alley, haying erootrd In front on..Senth Canal 1 street, one 2 story brick house, and on Corpen tor alley ono a story brick dep. Ali 4, lot No 178, fronting on South Canal etrtet and extexd ' jog beee to Carpenter alley, oo *Etch there is erected in front one two story brick house.— Lot No. 177, fronting- co South Canal Street and extending to Carpenter alloy, haviog one 2 story brick Louse (relating . South Canal street erect lel thereon- Also, claret, feet western half of lot No 176, adjoining let No. 177, fronting' on said South Canal Street and extending to Car penter alley, on which there is erected pr, of one 2 Story brick house fronting en South Canal Street, end pert of etc 2 story briek house on Carpenter alloy. Axso—Let No. 211 , 0 0mmencing at the corner of Man st. and Walnut et. and extending along Weltint street to Carpenter alley, on which thereare erected, fronting on, Walnut street, one two story brick house and on frame arable. Lot on Main street one two ator brick house. 3 / 1, No. 212, fronting co Main et eat and extending to Carpenter Ale', on yid there is erected e.. Auto—Lots New. 213, 214, 215, 216, fronting on Main Street and extending to , Carpeater's al loy, haying oa each lot fronting on Slain Street, one two story brick horse and hoeing each on Carpenter alley, OCJ two stor brick house.— Let No.- 217 and western hal fof lot No. 218, fronting on Main street, extending to Carpen ter alley; Bald lot No. 217 baying erected on Carpenter alley one three story brick house, and on Main street one two story brick hones; there being built on the western half of lot No. 218 part of ono two story frame horwo fronting on Main atreet. • ' Aide —Lot No. 394, commencing at the cor ner of Main and Walnut streets and extending along Walnut street to Saw Mill alley, haring ono two story brick house fronting on Main street, and three two story brick houses fro+ log on Walnut street. Anse—Lot No. 393, fronting on Main street and extending to &WIWI alley, on which there is erected one two story brick building on Main street, and part of three two story brickihonees on Saw Mill alley. Aheo—Lots No, 392 sod 3 91, fronting on Main street and extending to Saw Mill alley, hating on each lot erected one two story brick house fronting on Slain Street, nod on Saw Mill alloy • one two story trams house. Also—LAN°. 790, mid western halt of lot No. 389, haying thereon erected on Alain Street two two-story trick house!, and on Sawmill Allay two two-story brick lensed. Alec—Ton feet of the eastern part of lot No. 490, adjoining lot No. 431, and the whole of lot No. 421, Bidding on Book Lime, and extending to Bnwinill Alloy, buying thereon erected ono two-story brisk Lome fronting tia Bank Lane, with stable ou Sawmill Alley. Amo—Lots No 432 nod 433 fronting on Bank Lsito and encoding to Sawroill alley; on reek of said lots there being bails ore 3 story brick house, fronting Sawmill alloy, and on Bank Lane on each lot, one 2 elm.) , brick buildlog with basement story. Seised nod taken in excoatien es the property of Christopher Painter, doe , lo the hands of dee per E. Brady hie adminletrsior, nt the lint of Lintel Painter nail othere a tot use, SA ALSi, All thedight, title, interest and claim of Sam• I on Liberty of, iu and to. tho follOwiog pieoe or parcel of land la Pine township, bounded and deScribed as follows, to nit: Begioning et a pine, thence by laud late of Ephraim Bufftegtee, deceased, thence -north thirty eight and one haif &Mt% 00,0 107 perches to a Otte, thence north ' i 54 tirgrtoH, cast 88 perehts to o poet, thence ' north 79 degrees, east 130 perches to a post, theme by land Into of touglircy's brim, south 1 3i degrees, out 80} perches, thenee by hods of George Allison and Janice Galbraith, south 73i degrees, went 28/ perches to the place of begin- 1 Meg; containing lit acres 9.1 perches and ol lotrati,e, on which is erected a store house two stories high, fronting on the old Butler Pike, el- So a sow mill, and log cabin cod stable-- with the appurtenances ; the same tract of land bein g ookk o t to ttlt payment of purchase motley, as provided is a certain mortgage dated the eighteenth day of Jane, A. 1). 1819, and of moors in [to proper dace, iu mortgage book vol. 17, peke 138, reference being had thereunto may more fully appear. Bei:el and taken in sues- I Lion as the property of Samuel Überly at the suit of George Urban. LS All the right, title,. A ca d ' alai of Robeet xo Donald, of, in, nod to all that certain lot oipieco of ground, situate in the city of Allegheny, on Ludlow street, GO feet from the line of the EL*. tint Burying ground; thence along tail eruct 20 feet, to • point; acne° 'owl 78 feet to a point: :nonce in a line parallel with Ludlow street' 20 feeNn.l thence north 78 feet to the place of be ginning, on whieh is created a two story (fame house with basstucat, 16 feet front by 32 feet hack. Bsiced'and Wren in ex,enution :web. pro. potty of Hobert McDonald, et the suit of Ittben.i ca Miner. rerchasera will he required to pay 20 per et. on dot parch.ae money on all stints lets than $lOO, and 10 per cent. Mill purchases than that. sum. WILLIAM MAGILL, Eitsrift April 2, 1855. The following amount of a shocking accident from the bursting of a field lamp it given in the Worcester Naas ) Transcript. We re-publiala it no a (rob warning lap/dart the use of this very dangerous article: • We copied it day or two arose a paragraph, briefly etating that tbo wiled Deo. Pokey Allen, of Fiakdale wad burned to death au Tuesday eve- j icing by the toureting of c Maid lamp. The per- i Scalars cf this accident, are of the moot shock. ing oharbt ter. Sob was Cluing by the iamp when It buret, from some unexplained cause, ciilsima• Meeting the fire to her dress, There was tiosone In the lowa but an aged moo, who was too fee ble to render any onietatice.. Mrs. Alla., rem to I bed, in which she rolled herself to extiaguish the tire from her pm-eon, Sho sweeciledin doing to, bet not until her clothes ware entirely con• mimed from her Inlet LlownWard, .L 1 her doh beret to a eriop. In the Illtlintittle, the flaidhad eat the room on fire; yet notwititetanding her terrible condition, Web. the almost aupoitamanvioarage and pre. ones of mind to think of extinguishing the fire, which, by this:limo, had commanlested to urine parts of the room. With ado pinyon in view, she run to the well and drew pall after pail of water, which she dashed around the room till the ere was aubdwil, thus easing the louse and the life of an aged and belplese man. She then ran Into. the street and node her condition known. 'She was ea hilly burnt that per:flow other flesh and also her finger nails came dr, and ono put of her back watt alotott literally roosted, burning Joe inwardly., She lingered In excruciating tor ture, but in full poesebaion of her faculties, for nine hears, when death terminated her buffo-- logo. She was y sere of age. 7 The. Paris correspondent of the New. York Times, in a latter dated March Id, tia)ai "To-day, Mt Carew., halfway day through Lent, Is to be onlebrair,: iiy batik, dances; eon. eerie, rejoicing.,rnl!e.Ono of the sot omoities in honor of the ocaompilihment of the tirartalf of thalamus! feeling and 'prayer, Is to be the marriage of the twentreight nouplea that the pity voted to set up in life at its own expense, the omission of (ho marriage of the Emperor The twelity.eight pair are aeleoted sod ready, twenty-four for the twelve wards of Tarle—two for each,—two for BC Denis, and two for &cave. Each couple is to have 3,0001 or rather each I lady Is to have that Bum for her dowry. Notre Damn is to be the *erne of the noptiale; the Co- thedni in cot to be &towed, arena Into ace, sloe, nod tickets will not ha nootsaary to obtain admission." - - - • Stm? CLLAIIINO hfacintoce.—A man named Nurton Sancti% of St. Louie, hue Invented a me ditice for eleaniug etreetu. which is thou eptken of by the Reputiiituni It le o scraper to peculiarly constructed that eel it pulses over the street It throws the eortb on the menet up io rover, tot Clod curb stolluo much like u plough will throw the sod over Ito fa particular direction. When thedoarth and olend• ince of the street are thus depoeitod, another machine throws the whole Into helps coneculedit to be carted awoy. It %weld by - mechanics and others, who hove examined the model, that with two horses and two moo, the labor of fifty meu cam be performed In tree time. P 1 I TSBURM AZETI E : 7 1..:efILD BY et.) SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2. ItAS3 0 ..7 - REA DING HOTTER WILL BR FOUND ON EACH PAVE OF THIS PAPER. = g01.P11 , 111.1.111 WEAKLY (i•zrrrs.—rbe extrruirs dreg taloa .r cur Wooltly Carat:, Oren to our boolnetts men Jona destrublo medium of making their bustnee• kooro. nr cirou tattoo i• tuttrecu tour eel 6•• thounnd. reach. Jaz.huo.teeerf rtnotto and contuty in Western Peousyl• Tanis nod tutero 0114 - • . o-11..T1) ADVE ItTI:tERS—NeIthet the Editorial Boom. te, Printlntr Ettabl'Mosul of the DLitt tiatrrrt, ors opened on Monday. 'AD.tiI'ATISMIS who tours their notion.. to app.. In the owner no Monday morning, •al ttletve baud them In Ettore b o'eltwk. on Bator,!ay onion. • DEMOCRATIC WH 0 NOMINATIORS. FA CANAL COMILESSIONIII, MOSES POWNALL, Of L2nc.zater County. OSNLEAL, ALEX. IC WC:LURE Of Franklin County. • . - 917151nT0R 011NEELL, CHRISTIAN MEYERS, Of C/arim County Tho pressure of our advertleing columns pre eeatn ue from giviag our usual variety today. ITo will try and make up for arty deficiency is Onto awn PINNATLV IA RAILROAD.—The work en this road near 'errysville, which has been retarded by tho fail, o of two of the con tractor; la now-Airy nu IT finished. The hut oat ries comidetid on day 'before yesterday, and the last bridge, ii to be ready to-day. The , track layers aro Iniaily closiog up the gap in the line,,whieh they expect to complete by Thar:May neat . It hi expeoted that the road will be open• ed from Slauifield to Pittsburgh in tho latter part of peat week; and that the mail train will rou to Umbilici; the point of intersection with the Columbus and _Cincinnati road, on Monday the II th met. The accomplishment of this con neotion will be of very great advantage to Railread Compauy, and to the travelling public, as will as to this oily, and to the people of the counties through which the line roue. We be Have that it is not intended to celebrate ties opening until after the Express train commences its through trips., 1 4PLAL Or rue GAUOL LAW —The bill which lately puffed the Senate, to repeal the railroad gauge law,.has &leo passed the Ilouse . by a large majority. This leaves the whole question of railroad gauge to the dreiglon of any Company building a road. A liberal policy le always Sc!, Sod we aro glad to coo Pennsylvania ea hibitlag no good au example to sinter stares. New Boos.—We are pleased to auknowledge 1- tto reception of the letter of Mrs. Jess G. :3wiesust.oi to Country Girls, publiahtd in hand some bookform, byJ. C. Riker, New York. The reeding public will gasman,- ho pleased to bare theta poi..ular letters In a permanent form. Whatever luny Go cold of the merits or demerits of the advice given, or of the peculiar style of the somewhat eccentriolady author, no one can deny that 31re Sriesholoa has given the world a very readable-book, and that oannot he said of very many of Modern publications. We com mend it to public favor. It is for sale, we pre eame, at-the city book atorea TUC ILLUsTR4TRD MROAZIRL Cr ART. —Th is work grows in interest. The number for April is Promptly to band, riot, in Its illustrations, and exceedingly interesting in its matter. IY.s would ... recommend it to all our res re. New York; Published by Alexander l'il,nt ancry—Y4 °tools Per No. FROM WASHING ON. C0 . . - 0,n,100, or U. httfittar. Wassernorce, illar'oh 29, 1853. I Ind.-steed that to-morrow!,, the President and members cf the Cabinet concerned, will act upon the Pittsburgh appointments. I will tele graph the result as soon me I learn It. The can :tea for District Attorney, elnl Most Important o these °Plus, are Judge Shale!, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Stuart, Mr. McCaimans, and Mr. Snowden. I am .eoniewhat surpris e d out to find among these name. that of Mr. McCandless, the Caryph ea. of Domocracy In that region; but I under stand Le &tares and expects a foreign appoint ment. Considering the very satire demand for employment in that line from 'Pennsylvania, I doubt whether Mr. McC.'s upiratione In that direction Will be gratified, nut that there is any personal objection to hint, or any blemish upon Me politica: shield. Cot. Black and Mr. Stanton, who are both here, MI understood to be favorable to Judge Shale?. oretsnalons, nail today his ohancee seem the best But In the ahufils to be made to night, and the deal which will folore in the morning, who cue predict the hand which may fall to hi. lot ss Allodiug to the reported position of Mr. Me. Candless, reminde me that a few days iliac. I referred to the candidacy of Judge Thompson, of Erie, and is deference to friendly penmen; relations, I believe I said something favorable to his claims to the Russian Mission. When I did so, I had forgotten that Mr. Thotapion was the cpaiirtico of the Judiciary Committee which re ported the infamous, degrading, aZd unoonetitu- Nona] fugitive law to the Hattie, advocated it himself In a speech of half an boar—himself a representative of free P enneyleania--and then I moved the previous question, thus cutting off any chance of reply. Upon all couoCiutd In that I disgraceful proceeding, I trust the inexorabl e ban of potation! proscription will yet be laid. 1 live in this hope, and however personally unex ceptionable Mr. Thompson may be, and indeed I arc hino o know him l ' ot t' rain ..ay p be, I lbt:::ilaj yet employment.iV regret to L Today has been a lively and exciting time among einthdates. There Lae been a complete overhaul to the New Tort nomination", and the programme which I furnished on Saturday last has hen reserved. The hunkers and Ilardvatells hart plucked a brilliant triumphant of the very jaw. of defeat. Instead of a moderate money i et:muting politician concitri in es collector, and !general distributor of patronage and equate, Dan bet ti Dickinson, the pro-slavery Bunker Le r senator, who 'Hatted he had been horn in Vie i&ma, and Who was more lately the candidate cf a centilderable section of the party for Preai dent, and is personally, bitterly hostile to Mar , ey, he hue boon eltvated to this most profitable and powerful place. The Collector of New York has an hue:mare power. lie appellate seven hun dred clerks and other • atibordinates, and If he .. undertake. to thwart the schemes of the Now Yolk member of the Cabinet, he can do It; and should ho even set himself to work to enema him entirely, he can bring the machinery of the party to Lear, by open assaults and Covert an. mmance, and effect that object also. :Well, Daniel S. Dickinson is appointed Collector, against the vehement protest of Goy. Marcy, mod It ha said by some of the rearmost friends of the premier, that he will resign his place and retire to the shades - of privacy. Ido not believe that he will Carry his resentment so far as that, tut the mortification must be very esvere. G . 1 Dix, Ex-Senator, a Barnburnee, and a very able and accomplished man, Is Sub-Treasurer. The Philadelphia' appointment/ were also I made. Charley Brown—blethering Charley_ Is at the heed of the heap. Be Is-Collector. Judge Pettit, former District Attorney, and a Buchanan "man, Is named for Director of the Mut. Col. Wynkoop, of one of the militia regi ments, ln the Mexican war, Is Aomlnated for Mar uhal, and a Mr. Bale, of a coral district, Sur veyor. Dr. Eldred, Mr.. Brodhead'a candidate_ for Collector, “wrings Da"—as Bees Hickman would express himself on such an occasion—as Naval cflicer. Phinty of Senators contiane to attend—more that, the good of the country require: There were found no less than forty-one of them to vote away money, and peostrale certain other t r i x e t . raz i ganc on, le a s oo . r T m h e e d ki They spe r ut s s u n d. h i o l m MinisterurinDee to Central America, and a long list of Inferior appointments, including a Mr. Dade, Or South Carolina, to be Secretary of legation at Peru. The President expresses bimeelf vastly ee ;listed by getting rid of the New York appoint mute, and Rattling tho suite between the per soul feel - loon to Peansyltanto ; too to thott3cato Z'J.7I43IIEQH , Judge Mick to a fiitTus opponetit, of a tub ecription hi:Somerset unty, to th e Attetnirgt , and Corinellsrille Itail t rlsl ; and in order,. to de-`, feat that subithription, Iniinuttes that thh. rood 1 is not needed, and that it will not pay. Theimo- tires which inlidekice the •Chlef Justice, in '‘ ioe oppcieition,—inithfch he has ii4ned-no binrelf N l and has displayed rather remarkhble Ignorance': of all matters connected . wi th Itailkoade,itod of this line to particular—are hinted ilt k in the f01..' lowing extract from the Some to fferaV: t •Chothetura has been beluga to the m \ Vive in deicing Judge Black to eppor bitteithis eabeceipUon, and divers have cn the /10t113 assigned. All are convinced o , and folly a re elate, the exquisite humbug of the affected 'a tireat is the welfare of the dear people, whom . , e is determined to protect in spite of theintentb, we thick the object is "as clear as light., Ills longing desire fora seat In the Senate's the \ United States to well knoWn:. The next Leg'la tore will elect to fill the vacincy occasioned 4 the expiration of Mr. Cooper's.torm. Failed phis and the Central Railroad ire all-poteni at \lis Harrisburg; the Intereets of btithWre inimical' to the Contellinille Road, and the Judge hue e ix ed. the opportunity of hooking them to him by , rendering them all the service In-hie powe o' preventing the coneruoticn of a Heil reign 1 is his power." ectsrow Ltua RAILHOAO —The lattice of tha grading. masonry, .kc., of thin road (rota Hod eon to the Pencsyleanin State IMe, it advertlacd t 3 take place 03 the 20th 'of May text. The Visitor sta a tes that the preliminary surrey., have Leers completed, and all.necessaryArrange manta made for Its early ‘construgion.__ll4e capital stook has bebn all taken and much of it has already paid, and the Visitor adds that ..the road may now be considcied a fixed fact " —Cleveland the. dere ik another Railroad epronk upoU us al most like magic. We know where Hudson is, but where le Clinton, and at\what point on the Pennsylvania. State lino doen the. mid fermi bate? Will tee Cleveland Herald inforti us?— The Western Reserve will eoun have moteltail -4.16 than turupikes. As the season is' with usdwben 5. Si, Is si. teals much eicknora among .children, dazzad by Stride, coldtbdp may not ba amiss for, us men tion that the new mulleins, ' , Ayer's Merry Pectoral," attracting so mash of the publiono ate, for the mire of serious Lung oomplalutri,ds when used in small doses, ono of the very best in the world for 'vocational family use. It U , simple and harnaliaa for children,' as well 59 very palatable. We use nu article ourselves, and would recsusend oar readers to call Oct the., agents and get a bottle for triaL Mr. Gray I, the editor of tho PI.Gs Dearer, end one of the viralent revilers of Gen. goott. ---- Zaurvritac.—Thie smoky town of •ihe Mon• kingum Valley is taking fresh strides under rail road 'nth:mice. The establishment of a \tilled Car kleoufactory is announced, and so exiensivr new Iron Foundry. The Zanesville Cotten sfiil id about to receive as addition of forty power loook and other machinery, so that in addition to that!, bags, Se. , yarns, batting, twine, catit‘ dlewicks, ita can be menu:emoted, and the mil will be run to its utmost capacity the ccmin. J ear.—Cin. Oa:. MITE! We hare been cononellcd to forego our urn police items and a crowd of other matters, (Co. the pea, on our columna to-day. r., rev. Irma —The river,db.l not recede mesh yesterday; the stage of water in the evening was obout . 6 feet 4 Inches. The arylials yesterday were not Amorour; but business on the wharf was pretty brisk. The Cincinnati Sun contains the following Tl , afiraPit I Mr. D. liolmee, of the firm of David Holmes & Son of Pittsburgh, and ono of the 'heaviest ornate of the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Mail Line of tlteatners, was 'in this city on MAday, and it is said that on his way down he accepted the challenge of one cf the Union Line, to that the speed of a boat froui , coch line, with the handsome little moo of fire thousand dollars at stake. The preliminary arrangements for the race will probably be oompleted in the coarse of o week or two. W e regret to 'pelf this; net from nay doubts as to who will come oat victors, but from die- Ilke - to a praotine so reprehensible atioteatuboat ,acing. Should any fatal recoils c ‘ osue, we hold ourselves blameless. Bpeaking of racing, here is a parogaptt. ju in point: Now 0 1 1420, Monday Starch, 28, 1853 -4. terrible steamboat disaster occurred in dal, s ., ton iliata on the night CI the 23.1 inot. Thk ateamers Neptune and Farmer were, racing from Houston to Claireeton. Itholl the latter exploded, killingtko Captain, Clerk and second..pngineer. Thirteen of the otter, and ebont twentyspaseem gees, were also either killed or missing. mid , twenty paseengers mostly ladles,'were easi. The fallowing items of elver intelligenee \ will be found Interesting: • • EMU., B iimo.-. , -,Tho atomizer Katmai; has been sold to Capt. Henry White and Wm. W. Wilson for $5,600. Sho is, now repairing at the upper . mule! the landing for \ the Missouri river trade. We learn that betire'ctioning cant ehe w ill be re. I,i7alrie,/,,d,ropita„plate.l.and 117hca to good style— . FHPIOOT or TUN iiILToN •rWe !carp that Cap. isle Davis of the the oat that was burnt' bolos Wheeling, ' Las notified \ the oonaigueco in I this city that the freight aura ! ru m the wreck A of the boat has been token to Ciacionsti." to be theme ilipolod of. Several uf otur nierchante who had goods on the boat ,wcutA) Cincinnati - yesterday—Lot/fat:if/ea/aril.- rciumer Co run Inn —We leara\ . Irma the Saint Louis papers thit the ...lain struck. a leg, or snag on tho 20th, \ pbout two miles \ LieloW Xeithsburgb, and on opticitig the hatch. any about two feet water in the told. The Lou •si,im mediately run upon • sand Snorhere she n ter filled and sunk in from folar s to nix tett 11,i(e f . She wilt be taken to Lock fil,Oid for 'eepaire:, which may dotaiu her two or t re c daja flex cargo rerouted of 2,3ooaacke core, eats and rye 62 barrels pork and lard,'R cuele ba con. About half of the grain la sikved in good coodieloo, Lod reshipped on the Bodgeit.Btedet. Axons& Conistearlie sterner 1 \Ma kranit• lin, bound down, and the Yorktown Y go? go ing up, mite' in nollision Friday night In \ the' neighborhood of UraOsy Flete. The unlink and forward guaridef -tbeklen Franklin was much shattered by the' colliolan, though too material\ damage was done.—Lcd \ Con The Windsor dem we los,ro fromgood author ity, igen far repaired as tu_int no longer any obstruction to nat igaton.—Zuneroille C.ur. Sun. —The arrived on Fri day night, free several flatboats in tow laden w iV i sy, while ta king earn° amp b storm blew him against a I II I ~ It mint:clu ed 9,000 beat me of It can be erred. It brie liyaitt s No iti ‘ Intranet). `, • \ • , Cora: or Qtt. —Delon Judge McClure, Fresh •\ \ In the aloe of Conner., itolkoted for highway rebbeiy, the prisoner watifoneul guilty, anwis remanded for int Once. His \ Omni have op.\ plied far a new trial. \ , Commonwealth va. Michael \ ifentlak. allow Waring, indictment. burgtary, 'keth 'of Alag. daiona Wilhelm. The prisooer Nfaettaciteed,:of cleating a lot of jewelg and te itOrota the prosecutrix. Theo tase‘occupfed a rgaportion of the day, and was cotioluded by tverdicttof acquittal. The prisoner wisdisoitar kkl bitz.;:- I:Unit/on: Cont. Ts. David I Elki\ indictment \t/r‘o7 ' \ gad receiving stolen geode', oat oath of G Li. Hisao and Wm. Hutchinson\ \The prisoneFiaau charged with having s stoied 0110‘ of Iron eMlio, railroad iron and other artielee \ ,tif th at toe6kt, from the Ohio and Penarylvaa4llroacl, and, and from Mr. Ilutabiaoon. Yordidkof guilty. A valuable Eriiate 'library will gold. lila evening at Dario' auction rooms. Thocitalogtie . embrataiti'many of the moot deeiraLld cfplern authors in addition to the Tainatile r\aro\nuel Aantlard weak. in the tiellsollei. : \ ' =II . . politic has been sixoply tkute betwo4 the personal cdbereats ef democ\atio chit! for three years pay.. Mr\ Marcy Intl now ' uto work upon hie diploreacii s and yey,no regard at all to the outside korai') ibich rePftscus[Gcn• 1 Cusbito bo lowish:ail:dug \:i= for s he heid of . the Ca 'net. The Etiltimore'ixad Nek Orosuas comb:tat; os, remain foroaction.\. \ . Ex doe or Themes, 'of .Ifarifed, haVirott a great d es o( trouble by lusistirg,upon tErtool \i\ Irotorsbip. 1 \Rattuot Karel bat 4(llproliikly bag the much atter sod east office ' , of Cohala.l to H117111112/1, ins 4;1. The, Senate w , adjourn fro Thuradt.to ~ klouday;at7sitlien aiiziyie. - \ Tcrx 'lt , • earn from a 4legraphie despatch received st evening, that J. W. Jray hag received Ice of Poo Maister, and started tor home y worning.—Ctere. Dem. HOME mAn'ERs. BOAT wurr\a\LE. AiunpAßTuits flAkwasci L:4l. Bayard. Praha.. 1LL144..A1 1.. 14.244141.,ter,./.11,ur0. 1%. DEPANTU. r +4, J,Cf.rson. Pu'iluona. Brokrailla. • s PorAbi.,./illzkbutd wrar , \ \ tivw \ Weaver. 1i0h1 , 41. Drover. p•tp.but.th:.Ca.ubil,l4.l244l.4R. \ I!‘Lrtgl.l..s=zut,k;„i.u.4,7.,.. \ \ . \ 4:o4.ker yt.4. Pia4r.k. Lcuiniite. IPJATP LEA P14“1 PLUS \ 4, 4 , P4P45n.1t \PAUL /31OWNSViLf..* and U \ 4 4 X1VT041 'A. 4P. '4. \ 1,4 4“ 1 44T—Tlu. , re von, C fest 4 \utiles s'AL.r iu cl cu 4414 'l4 , oiug Ilit„tluaY I.; e 4 rum,rlc. &LA f4l,luu, \ \ . .. , — 7 --- \ /.V.PORIII IT .111174914: v'yttaoci , Ih. Dic,xx4l-1A bra th)krthr...„ lAlwan:4 17,..(;,'1;4•-‘l.'4..Nt2;T:: t-4411.AA"h'5...j 'illit.:wp'''"4l',.,..? 1.4 A I 4 4 roll. bwetne. lin Dbl. V o ur ,; Clotti ' a ' Tb .. .r 21 . cks I , f CCECI. lip. ts.Joa.k 8' bd. ag,tot. Nicola& t te,...,..: .It'Vn3lt'rt. `Ci:(°•Tttllze3R.l'4l:Proi4,;ll7,7:l,Jea: :iwv;l.l!Zivii,44,lrl!TA7..B"iillaTs2;lao VP:td:. , 2v=tlug'i?i.e4.,,uvr.l.l,;.-izarilyi %Lit ',b. Ar 0.... owner. XN \ \ CINCINNATI: 'Br...alurincts 110 2-1.0, 1 bb 1! 1403.2 Co;:t16610 cart 'Xi.r A...Jratti; 30 bAA. ••Aal. ii tn , &&‘& & Volo 30 131,'s irtaAkebS de rbitiona, PA it B .u. ; :r.bo.tAl lABrlAUT7itc-14.84b1". 1 ,4 41, w p :AI I : i. ; :.%?•=:. IEC rs t cut b3s'ait'tm`bacuy.l.ooo•4.l!rw. 3 t,th A. - : . gllgww.wmr7.---,----- \ _ --,--H,. \ . IMPORTS Br 4,01. RDA D. iti• Duro 414. !Limo. Marn 91•1.271 bo 'Afloat. IN-\ march l. ON 3 1111 . a.5.A USA 4 Id' 1. 0AA.1.4 I` a J . J igt:aoonr; t tar to rvitul4: j li tic Kllara, :Ty tiinintin,7 : 7 );M:PVT 74 4 1..= 4 tibtiAterpl 1AAA..14. L i g ';'-t toi Z,brilla:r.:Eil•ilf,,t,,.°ZZL:;l`, G G1i11i..i.....' I'd° 1.p, , ,; 1 : : j, ;Ir.: ~=,031.1;10•11.1 \ tißtrillriqii : lu s i A t t: 4b a u ct i eg „,,,,. ~...,. tvw.hrorg:vilmbl=e,t . :Lre,..f.v, t . : rt , Lwe, k ".1W: 1 ;214=1:1Z% r tgiV i i s i, b 3 cri 1 0., 4 Cog,: ealuointAttzg&yrthP47tiz 317 .4' bLe btAe:Tgit o ..e. It tleaodleAr. beak+ tic -.41,' kt.pbj. Zerasn 'All,. 1 big dzi. Arlan, IA 11111.‘ 'asidAitc.J 01.41-I.S bead eatil4,o Tr.Ablig 4 burd, :r t ,,,,.,, . 6•bry. and A ralt A. Joho til4bAnig 4 A., 1 Ad!, 1 • o \ \ A.. li 'tacker:A tEL4buttra bp5ar.,..ii.1.1.!1/46- ' 4l J , '. e.g , " 4 ' b "1: G t %l:, 2- 4, , ,,- 1 / 4 I .2 ri ~. It '!".1.7t::°."44", 1 k w t r k , ...,.-.. tar lam,; V'Z t lr 'at::: , VtirVal7 . l7,l:4 r .T ' nr.t:;: . -- ' t' sklianub."V4"=Nntlitilir° -4.Nr VOWAA; t OK* Lt 4.1.414,. • ''l I rear.\l reed dal a " LsbeT tcove.l, wiA he \II olulcl. and be doss on a wool' by May \ ck on 4 1141,v4 which re ri) int impost Per trial sii 'le had wholo of C,osar toil \ esuueekit "this day's I .very CrOWV I AU I 4 However, ait,sl, , ,neY \ will 1... k. _ - Tho body o c f„ the melanin : late tdclll vie inter red yesterday Itternoon, by\ coronst. Lowrie.— Hie loge were netty 'severed Dom hinbody, and hi \head and faselkere ver " y mush brtths -d. • -%- ' M' Ns LCHSIAIFF wr greeted la' evening by largo d fsehionable aldionce, at Mesouic Hall, and he performances 4,lre loudly applauded, and often sneered.' Ilerlibiee is beatitifel, and vary powcr%sl k , united with, ir. set most perfect as- i tery and cu, *ration of it. norEfiretWs Swiss \Bong is one c he mast beautilitt things wallas(' fiver listened to. \We are happitto inform these I who wths tomb t\ ' „ it attend ou'Frlday nighi, tha another c'ence assiil be given Non 610 cidaY\ \ , evaungi whet, we 1. ;to use the 6.11z , n15, Hall ,v, ~ . I j i ss ---- ruserrsix, April l i 187,3. f \\ t, n-cyrd?\l Mlle - Leh atm will sing, ~,.. I knot, I ' Butrz43lr. ?dation asked and °bathed leave that my be Lisktb," by Handel-, which I , VI wlthdrawthe papers of Franais 11'. 1ti. 1 7, Can stlitub afe a' +geoid be rut - Ora , iha ada ‘,. je . , tul st Anatolia°. He 'aid the Conon, tee on . II Faro oo Relations had found It impo le to litie'), esiNtle.`,.„. „._.,..„, art lapin them, andas a great .wrosig had eon dthe i iriial deified to plena the pa pie in e A ll\ litH elirl 41,, , ,, " fo. , 7 071 5 4 . 0 e - Exto'ti Department with a view P to:olitain 1 . 1. dressed, wat, fined weak - 11 \ through they dress." ' ---: - airsetayeday\ afternoon, an. taken to the , i s The Beall, went Into Execuilve Be - and 114ityar's bll5 0, ware ohbmay be fntad by her I d .t hur '?.l- \ . .- ',- ' \ I P t [ ' e re a o t tli ' ner 4 :; h , %.'" e, re l \ k dp i ' e '' i : ? im7a 6 ine b , a l bl:t r i \ t7. e tis ' a f \ hi, B G ' a SS.; i a L t l as t n i gh . 1 D ?I'°-ri.'AP April 1. ni-Lt. , , \ \ TELEGRAPHIC MARKET. ,', I Tor DlCT!llci‘ (.1 . 711T ge tot It serails yen Prucksweargri, Anril I .—Cotton In gOod de• liStterday, Judgs Bhau ou tins; cenaplet6,l the' ithad; ablee 80 0`babia, Ll:spell/ Uplatid, it full— . . , \ , \- ~ rates. Birk.in me demand; sales 70 hbeti'lio.\ • -,. li..- - ',._ \\ ,1 Qaereitrelb Cl 25. E \ Fleur to moderate de a dd \ Discos nose, --Tbs jJ.rera . the Court 'ef 'lot export; author sates 1,000 bids good brands . Quarter Sessions were lileil (gad yeeterday, for report at 8., -ales '15.000 bbls extra Cr \ .". from farther attendance only Mo lay. \ -i„.5J5,241.5.511, _W - Fleut . —Nothlng doing; small . ~,, ._._,._\ \ • ease's Corn IfeaDaks2.7o, ~ c , \. s . :Z . ..4 EisciAsi PiAzio s . t -Tree Pi uff.ci s t the Con vl T'. l : ° '''' - ' , A Pha 1.-11 .h't s 6149 9 . 0 ° 0 hue . \ '-',. , , , , .... „ , , -,, i At $1,112 for StateNnd $4,58C15 for Ohio; firm. l___. \ \ , ' • cert yesterday iseruirg,-y vaa \ ntna \ y.crealgy, s a ri s 2,000 1.,b1i g o dt . h tra as 154.87@,58 1 ., ; b at „ " \ ._\ \ 61,,ner t e nd , was an 'elegant rciba calava from \ ter. (.14iia Sales 8 . 6130 bits ineat,..yeetern, at 1 \ the' celebrated manufactory .of litkchan,l/ Y: ~ 51,22; 01thieste $1,251 "better:, Bale 5 , 46,000 bkts Corn, nuxed,eit 64; Mien' 6 7,wetive. Collie . \ "s„ 111 key's - are" of mother of Pearl, of \super s ll \ ka Bales 500 bags Rio at 9 / -, ;tently." - \ Bag s„ rm. irh;' atni the instrument 'Was 'selected - I.y blister • , • , ~ Molasses, Bales 509 bbts Affititoveslo at 24 025; -.. ~, ' • froi#Stir tar power and brillianoy of - toxin. Ito Baths 21R0,...1 aatly a ,' ' trod. .4„,.,,,,.; 1; \tho Witioroom of C. EClOber, third `lttropt, , \q.t., `2,000 - b s f e , \ Linie e B \ ii, \m a le s 18,1 , \ , --:se---- ,-•-• " \ gTst ne \former quotalions. ~ LAIT,IV.:I.I"-=,4 Wlltarsil whose File we vtith. \ , , \. \ hold, ausq a °Rota/ man, residing, la Allegbray , 1 11 01AXSTI, 'April, I \:=7Thit_.„.lker bur fallen City, parsed Jelin Thomate, , ,were irrested yen five htaberl\ weather sooLand (do . y. _ ` slur eto ~.. 'lend nia\comtultted to Joit'for stealing a large \ Pod desmat his; at V 0 „ 0 . 1 . 3 . 65 . , \ Whisker 14 I lot of ciktioa s t from 'various stores in the two 1118 1 Bales 9QO bushel ,nr.lad appreott.:l4.,22..fst :. \ , cities. Tee kends wore, found at a.seciuti band 'f1,26. Prettifies eland ) sales 100; \ Ibrytuk store, under tile Palk buildings on rifthattreet el,dee .at 5 ;,ealeo•100 bbl- asap pork \ at s slo6o; . \ Michael Seawall:, of 'slsirket street, identified acne, 100- 45 1110 „- I lard t 'D. _Grefitles fin ,„ \ t ten pair of act and au, 'eseresat 'as branrop.. chi Seth ' 1 4 4 .a." doll .- a. e 7 ,/ ,, Z 8 . - tied'ae-= ' , • \ erty 'Edward - Db.wlini;„ of Allegheny, idee,B- -'salt 100 bags at I s Clf. Su rliasi , . • qtaver \ \ s„ fled nine pair of laynts, , ont oasts and thrbe secd mat est,es elf s.tisetlfik tither artiVes • ' .1 . vests as belonging to" . hilil \A\ Lumber% of alai\ usehs ed. . \ ...,`,, \- \ ' ' 's, \ ; . i else of clothing remelts at the \ Mayor'S\ Office ' ' ' ' \ • . • unidentified. Farther \deta.apmente will be \. ..s,' ' s A \ •,. - \ :1 44 made in a 4ay cr two, ft, le exteetel. \ • Noilms,—Th'a Riy. w, - ,1: 2 . a..5... a55 ,„ \ , , ~ „ t.......---- nest atar of Lb. aisulthats. C 11111431. \ .111.1'preat..' '' CD ill RI E it It . \ regularly. In tlielOMeetlruz It trcst t 1 en.' ADiyit., ‘ Bri,4tAivery LOAD 13 DAY A1011.N11.12 •At 10A. i'.. staid in CI, XYDNING, A t the tretilt/ hoar. arats fr, '' \\\ . ' s PITTSBURGH HA _ . • pit bill arelprit.d t ., st:,,,i. \•• 4.11e.21.....7 City. Arrll iotta. \ - toWo ' conic . 0 it i o LL N D i nt ' it s .:,ft L c t e l t r k.; ta SC er. U s 1 n ;::g bolr. ate Lecture-At.. of Dm Fitst Cretrbyteibut t - ..• , P , LW.../gki gial otii.Nloalart li s nth, ill .Le ill.. ./141 epee thwi. ...trh m l well 110.14 IC.= abort Jahn R. IhiiJstore, eTer ot Perri t ane LTherty i , , 7------ S" \ .ruts Plrsteranifipszarra, l i in. teniiAlB.ss,\ l'entenas belna =orlon day, business was IA ye tie.. I.irs, VIP nice ail the tren.notiona us es , uhl Les of \ \ I%96U—ills onariet r.intinnal deli, and wii \a d wind teodeuer, /41, t f 150 Edda e, nat 14.15, a ...I TS .1 t 1,,1. S - 1,1T; a lot 6(04 tad. Infortir asid at $3,111. \ OArSi o inee. on tile apart or LOU Lan at 32 eta. i, 111 .. ' %4i—is rtiii dolt and dhsiinfosi saier ordO'kbi nimtu roil at 10 , hi G.lll—sra bota tales to oductrit,ol24l:lideito, 4ZN sal 10 btala pilaw at 5i4, \ s . 1 310 L 13 E,S110i to cOnntrY of 06 and 2.1 bide% at ir-iii. I abort nine:and 10 do. ati'..3, foot MC. \ 1 ract;—.;4 ail tialia3 aire at 1.1,1.\ '' 1.Vi11:?...-14,0.f to country tree 0(15 anat. atlb!li Liu , i tLiT—llis ofeidox• &Lilo scidou aot mall; silee int 6 i nkinds at StO to 81Cit r .ou. hAT/I&lLS—tbr an aitive`lnciest for a alas bars atlti , ciadd'aslsci,frota Orel burr of, Z 0 Ite;', „ ' at" and SCO Eq. at .16, ' lO /LaPpa—aolos or z' tisgra 0,. 0 tailt at Sl. \ 11c0x..- t b or . vs., Cittle tritons, to th a atarkat dee terdar. an 1 bnyors ars fuming:4' , rward mare !tort,: ailed I` cf 8 cults Stipulders to country it td.Z. abort tines; 0 bid!. ' dri,,paenel, at'a :a lot of 6 Hid, tinonidors tindaide. at d, for ithrnalcrill2.4 8:or aide, 40.iti ini, 8 bould ais.tor \ wan ' .1' 0.64, fsor ittes:.7oo r , .. a.. a'k 9C/0.090 nir.do, itt 661) :id: 11010 ni sides e - di 1 3 5 0 J iri c sos du,. 0i.1 1 1,i. \ ' at C.N.ano ~e. POTALTiiltS—the tdarlet in tinii an\derlinhaz w a le :0 tu., Nethanneena room oro him& t tO. 1 0.1315--a.salA of ids bit to.riz ‘lo:.itTletly No. I. at W \ - LIUKI:Iie-talita az.9 b'y. an, irbisba , nt•thi,il and from ere-r. NJ INs in 10tei at, ndi =US's. \ ,i,.alltEl A PPLSIB--sro It .af of only • Anr,ssa4 from lion 1t - 01. tn. 1( 1700kIS--sa'e r rit common. on arriref; iit 11 inre d^t• Ilan? ten Ilact home.--The9t Ipule Nowa ettee tau Mess attlehte of thaV2 tae'. ml.no • wittint ere pont inj t their mitltet. The rteeitete of the tenni, tor Intro spy. Wing 20f.e. Tte 'slat th.ew • • tallinz off A f 'teen 44 to, ii pis. ton, 1:no :New. tale: The to - r-Wft.etuse of La:Ai . rut.. tw il it an tn. in- A'tf'ftrt'ft:rwa.'da tit ' ;4 ' e * !. * :72;:7 tlotawl. hie ettli s mteted that ti of towe i tj:ntt eten Ti-' et will be mauft:tutel vittan tho Inn te \filatAto. PWeAetre rci W..—The PdtAnt`aor wool ha. 1.4. en. Pealed Ust we. earattt... roe. hem. : Deco ;iamb Welter -thaw donne tn. kea•on. forl•riae are mot had. nod ILot at. now waiting to wen up tbelAetock and hope nq will fall 44.(411th.i ate etwolAtiled lAutonatWl IpVgn2-11g:1:1"W%lb;• rreeppo z tr ,"' ei—d 2..1..3. thliikir. Lisa antenatal 1.w.170 y. lvtet: hat cider. to austwal PrIVIC9C7(OIACCIbISS dour. AL'at( 31.12. out rr Patent --.7he tp.thle g LeptatAll, .Lire el rtpe. U. 1.011.4 th at: • `•tie: tallen.".the notat....;f whkh are tral . Tatl h !We car and nwder.„ 011_3Nader .10.11.W•Attnivton. Noramber.ln , S2,•• , ,at tn. gen,ituna tt al Itott• that tl aro redeem-lb:a 11, haw Verk—fo that .11,000i - I,om •• Ati tile Iva n taut Wrlat in tr sob ton to. The are two othars t(thla Att Of rae-11d thertrict. emit loottlett in,tleoraelotto. TA New dieelter [t i t Asa grin.tg..> eatti . ls l lT . l , l, a Vie w n i t n itot di " beere tes-1 ew • Te 'onto pro r. , lnsawand of ter- outlets connettall it the lint; The.wew WA,It expeetw.i NClAted.hr Mint . ..ut the. ch ip. 5( -Apti!. Ito Allot nA•altoett *if w ol den s e. woktn of el!ver on hand, \ • • • . . ItVEI.I ENLIGENOP,.`, !3Y TELERAP.V. % - z --- 13.01 i BUENOS Arft. --\\: -7 , -. ltocone m Be enoe N' 2,tle k ;, - 4 1i;1, 1 4 r t i l ', l it: city is - bele \at? ana le in i'crifical Siena- \ Con. An army ed by &nu:641'40 Salils for Its relief, be ns utterly re tea by Loges, \ with 200 killed 1 womidtd. Begratto \ b, \ \ ken prisoner at ateheeianl enbreqnpuby re- \signed. A ste am \ belonging to Urgalra\ae.. \ P,enred in the water qLa Plata and ceonrell a \ war schooner, and pilah,boat Urquiss. hakaiao \ , it\ puiehasal A wzr eteamaA, 'Zhu government wer ' \ sbo4 to invoke the meviiktion el Brazil; Bee ' Britisk French and Anterietn Commodores haie endeaiereF to-bring about 'an accoesodatlon;\ ' • • bat LT:riche refused. Proviiipas tel produce \ I , ere very j oA , :r at Buenos AyresAthe supplies be- \ , Ina kept b k by, the besiegers.% The credit en \ I , e National Bank le tottering, 'owing prineb ~; \ \ lly to forget! notes by the enemy\ Donblewns tr at 83 0 , S.,,Nig. \ . . ' \ New khans April 1. . , s . , Advices reosivia \here yestertlay arreoeince that thS..,port of Saiquan was eel: salsa ttitk I Itk 0 Merck by the U. 8.; ebip Cline, \ he ov erament or; the city hail resigned and protesiv,Bl • , The is thtbing against the meatus `l' Combsander.\ Tee American artisans hi held, \ a meeting denouncing the conduct of Cap l l, 801. \ . Ilea. The ciesetalcave orgiudzed a Comaqttp ‘. [ , of Vigilaitee arta 'afet,y. '4:wo clipper sahoonv re. \ : ‘, were immitliaiely des etched fsi lelentlelde, )1•7 macs, to Inform the "tish itithorities. Al 1 the excitement and the ffsir have grown out ~of difficulties with the,Tra sit Company. , \ , \ ha \ \ The steamer Charleston,, f i nighbfor Memphis, 'trunk' ase 16 li tk and Sank two feet over the main t \ . ,rt ~ h _.: .. , . G. FART/At:B ARAD/VC Lin. Tin seat Cr. Limier \-Thls truly ;gnat Met cell gsis on, rouporring a 1..; am! roatetang Men poor arless vietien from th . 6nrove.. Dr Its ‘ poorr• li male M. rerittrethig. amt hassartie qualitney , _, el the sect IleaVllleh ha ' s heen Dolsloarem U. atii. lir ILI neuter seer of nip analog the I;noriai. n oLDrriolateratar. It elm. all di. eof therrolnh; lOUs eurrrhang raiddity . 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