I trTS'BUR - 611 GAZ.LTTI: P01:1118.0MD DI WHITE • 00. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIRE 1, 1863. :;IiGrAYEADIMIIfetTI7B4 Wa.c,BEFOUND . ar; gAIIE PAIGE OPE M'B PAPER. laieitrencso . zo-Wricts Ostrrellts — estend le siren bob et our Weekly Gabbs 1461140 our businessmen .;;:.•roLektilisireble =die= ofientinstbels bruntice liaison; Our db.:lianas b between tour and firs tbousenn. reach, ~• bur Wagon emery village and county In Western Pia:obit, ',Sub! eaniessters. Okla • " • ADVESTIIItita — . Antler" tke Editorial Eno= En Mating Establishment of Um Dun' ersrrn, wit ;.'", Wind vie riaedity. ADVEttrIBERS who desire then • ' . ,riatinee wopter ha the nem en. IrLonday naming. • will gear* *rid theta in bete* b o'clock, on Warder -e,DialOcame WHIG 210110 NATIONS. 001011111110113. 1108E13: POWNALL, Of:Lancaster Coin* assizaz, 4 . ;4 :Libri...F.; mcciums, Of Franilin County: It= amtrim)n anruax., CIIEIBTIAS METEII4 0/Clarid . CotRIY. ... . . . ', - Banns! Mums taw T. 112 Combs Sonoon . ....Qtriitli ' We contintie our sommesto On Nutlet .: ter Of e ilialiop, which wo published ye atertaY. ti c. ....-!, Wt - of the Subject of the uduknoes" of :.011, it °els, and 11515 pripooe to oonoider. the Ifilphrwhich Is CO dangerous to Boman Cattail; lclov. Whin i's ims •light" of which; the Bishop cam • :Piens? He calls It a Ihire:light," but this is the • knits"- question at lisle; the ground of the shule ... itileolion to the y Common School Spasm. •• ,- Wa think the light of the ConunonSohools Is a Acid light that it Is eitliiebtly conservative, de. - .eating red anobling, stiti*not at all dangerotta 'to tree religion.. The Bishop esteems it as den; gurus to the proeparity of the Catholic Church, ; Odin this we algae with him, and !Or a regain • latish he will not admit,' to wit: that:the light _of the Schools is ininoloal to the lace:me which the Catholic Church holai cur her childreo, be - "natio that Charbh i 5 founded on error, and be cone: error catmet bear the light. . ',liar eAmitting this4the Mishap will ask roe, if -kb right - to tax Caftiblice to eupport .echools irldeli supplant the religion of the parent in the Wadi of the children? item le tho strong point in the Bishop's - ailment, and it deserves a can did-answer.- . ...• if the education of a child war a natter which con ',torn' ed the parent and the Church alone, we :shoulderMwer the'question In the negative. Pro ' 'em ;teitanie have no right to oppress Catholics, any snore tlutai Catholics hare a right to persecute ~4 . :c4 _ Patestents: No pextecution, or Oppression, or . Y;lfitlitt : . 'plaice:o with the religious opinions of any it) l =l,--V4l,ms,.shoal,d be tolerated in a free government; 1 1` : - 44 :,, : - aud the very reason • thnt one Common.'School 24r, , * - i.* , Systemt ii'oonsideeed opprosive by some of our -." •. • Cathlilic follow. otitis : ens, Ii a safficientcause for ad nitaleMs Inquiry into some weds of procedure . i t .f,*.. toreador it acceptable. If the eehools. could . s . 'be-rendered agreeable to the fain of all one °lt : hens; without detracting from their utility, end .* . • without eresikening theirpower to accomplish the ' "....,-.•„....., ai.'.streolind of their •Inetitution, we ehould reost I,k, - 1 z-'Ally rejoice.' 4 This, however , in the-present 4 of the *World, is abeobidely' Impossible. ,4 51-, 0....,......i The A m erican School Bystem is purely a state • '.l . 7 --i . ' AiiiViitstian. It au not established with any view -". • 4***, ' "t-' to affect the religious tenet. of any child, or to , : ,-,..i ; ,. - - .. - *..L... - T• Isamu the position orprosperityaf any church. iid , .;.;-' . i,. , . it -Ls a neeeesity which lute grown - oat of onr , perdu bomitaticst, and its oontinnance is lea '. " - pegattre ass political safeguard. It originated ti'',.. - in the early settlement of Now England, where popular inistitntions were • cure with the :cum.. ; .. dation otiournmemt, and the nessone given for ' .. it then, and Maier's:Ls, were therm mainly of a . , civil_ and PoUtical - charanter. in every State, . : alto, where it Sae since been established, rut , sons*of stets hare been Oren: in a country en ' joyieg 'profaner enrage, sal where the stability - - and efficiency of governoient tested wholly in 4i; , • &Shan& of the people, and shore entry citizen might aspire to the highest 'honors in the gift of . • this litspablle, It was early seen that popular edu cation eittabaolately ne:creory far the safety of . , . Tb. tautitent it,.. Influx .or - ftimags population, - IgentsedAmc - r-110altutiettencatratzklif - Wr 1 ' language; did to a greli'propialioa ignorant of * . ' the ruditastittnet i common education, roistered illocarPug ,, h 3 .9 l " .• • maintili neeu'it7.: -: Bow woe NI ftiet rest mses'of ignarent alien chilaren to - . ': biaminnlited into the bony politic and Natal; wi . , _ ... thbutiome maims Of 'culture : other theta that ' ' 'of ireivite.caterp#l3? , What would now be the ablitleM,afratir-oraintry without this powerful .7, undid' males threatened aril f . - • • ' '-• . - • ThiFikunils, then, were estoblirihed for res :•_*--, ' •- eons of s itatt=ts promote intelligence, vlrtoe ...' " • . sad Independence among the people. To Make , 7 • -", ... thins life verte4 efficient Mere, nod Intelligent - • .. legislitai, :-. it liu no part'of Abele design no . '. • - *.build up , or breakdown any religious lantana' ' . or church; neitherrwero they ever opposed on , •:- .. that tted %Millet lite:, If they errs dm:quote ~ . titheis Intlieneeof tirabethello priesthood, upon E''46 iiitadit of the children it their flocks, which we admit,:thisi b. on; inoklental - circumstance, ' vitally undeelszied by the originators of the inalitutien. It is thetilifortune of the Catholic ' . . church, and not the fault of the rysteta. It was , ,ihaoriginin Aka; Ind it is the present object of ' rktherCommon school, to diffuse the blemiMpe ins 1 - Minna educatiep -among the whole rapt": . If ,the Catholic church reannet stand the •' lig ht" thin dlssetzdziated,, and which is nesentary , for the p • tips of one free government, "hall . 'wit, lit or e, glee _co this supereatraure on i which one itlititlltiat!l Mt? re it right, ii it lust, it it inteitattable to melte such a demand 1.-4 Will Bishop O'Cronnor, awn,' Lek a system to be . . - - given up Oink la necessary to the anima of the state, to the painneacy of out free !titan ' • J • -Goss, and "kith". fon:snitch& of our people, at - , titre, anosider iit pnblio blessing, and which ex . mime hat proved to be of ineeleuleble utility? Ilthirs system had been mitablishedirith is view . folks Injuvind. tip - premien of the Boman Ca ' -thane Chunk there wield here ban air:air:zee ".... of complaint, Bat In its origie there were few. . * Catheibilitlitearaustry. . It we, established for State peTp o sey endless found to work well, and • • '. luta nowbeceMe in political neecatity. Catholic' • • - have C 0915,135 among no,, invited by our Wight.. 2 * coed aunties, nuttli we have priests, Bishop', and Ar c hbishops scattered alt over the couetry, ‘ . ... wholly to atablish and inimicate their re. •`,.. liens: wiews3 - Tha' disburr: that one of early Marl - -leirefleiterl civil' hostitatiaa, is injuri -*Sele:litriropagation 'or prosperity of-their - freitin,"lart the/make the regent that - . this,inen -4,"_;:4lezifiliinealtenneentedtosait.thetzviortricao- w-4 i es, tirithe*l lificatiOetthay ask leelmpreze. :" •:-.;_fliteble„a id, - titat were itaitimplad it worain . work ,!_7" ' ''.'the utter diertharra of thin *little reisteris. c, ' - Ntiewing the mittation, then, la all its rapists, "oesi gaining thug the light of the common school '.:lsdaogerpce to the : influence at the Catholic, , Otitis* aped the nada of the thildrei'mader . . es_ it" ITirituni dare, We. deny that the American . • Common School system - ought to be given un, or f• • - , the itoinunCatliolitiChnrolt, 'whose bout it te;'i - 1 that it au the paratimi , handed down from - am 1 4apouuAge, cannot stand Ike ligkl. - Cannot I atost the light of a free t tufts:lei education! nu u fut : u . f.una . ,PlNYSl it not in the straits. of Askelael :, y T Ws find the sabjetifgrowing apart 133 .115 ono . S 0555554 tit lira liantit space appropriated to . ...- mall& neaspairekartirni, wens us to forbear, a. ',We lin olotater Mai - faint :With the follo Wit, . - :brit . vita boll iajtirY allikitiTrport of ter , Coinall; -.:'Tells r 4 Purrodetr,und P 0 5 35541 ECLOOLI, DI Ptathin Of e!rtal . g .2;554 - 0 505/iss'ls:f Nam : - . 0104; York, 4'4l!wkeifm to, reldim to gro &fta,. .... edar ., pifid o,.. , Thtl Maas taken by , 17'; e0m i i 'aiiii,,,ixe esSotitmetuting the njeation of the iiggliis*are rseinilardia- tad immoveini„, end -... 'Mg amcknantil them ta"the taint* et Bigh op 4eigu2k,r, and ail"cohere, who, itEe' him, hare dielarednlairnatititeribledatuniinitiois never to cons sielicigasforo Cu this oineinalted Anierta a --. litentutionl - Wes copy the closing ma n ,br• th . impart, the P 7111; part toeing entirely taken up with' . ,::the history tif the miena f the Crouton Saone of New York; and the tor thole, eatat** 2 . l : -. 1: L. ::`.. '' - . ..-1 . 5.1-7 *. , - - - ,The ilinunlitselavis been subent the abtivanntarka from the dillarent goreinore '''tsarl supetlatendeats, the father and bender" of ' , ;, : ,,, ar splendid Oman deco= sohouls, fownhe ' : ''.', , ...!2;:f:. ; '-'..• ';-.'".. :',':.:.; - _ : .'f ,. .; * ''..-...: •-..!'...-- . 5. , 1 ,:;-,!X'';' - : : _____________ ijqr----.- purpose of exhibiting a few of the great Fried plee that Ile at the foundation of this stupendous SUpeIIILTOCIMI. • The Brat 14 that it is Oct only the eight, but the dtity r of the finite to furnish and ItUPCTinten the ripendion nf a flat= of education of the children of thefidate. • Your comailltee believe that this point is not earionoly bontroverted in this State, in the mid dle of the . l9th century. The eeCond great principle (drawn from the history of our common school ',stein, the con eideration of which Is involved in the petitions before us) is the eminently emboli° nature of - this system. its entire exemption from everything like a partisan Sr sectarian character, from Its inception down to the present day, in every stage of tie program amid the storms and the tempests that have attended the mutations of polUoal partiez; amid the rancor of theological contro versy, and the heat of religions excitements, one 001217:10r1 school apiteM has moved quietly said majestically along, from the smallest beginnings to its present magnificent proportions, under the guidance of thoseliure and patriotic states. men, (rhos° reatiracets and uplulinalre herein liberally (quoted,) without participating in or ministering to the peeolimities of any party or any vest, ils bleseings'failing upon the children and youth , of the whole State, like the der of heaven, 'ninon the high and the low the rich end tbki poor, the Catholic cud the Protestant, upon every 'shade of rellgione and political opin ion alike, without prejudice end without In. tr clog down the history of the rise, pro grese, and present state of our system of connueo "cheats, your committee has been impreesed by that:et that, among the means Oat have been so socceinifal in placiegthiseyetem on Represent elevation, the government has never listened for a moment to the suggestion of framlonising this tryst= in favor of or against any political party, or any religions sect or denomination. While the !►there of orir eystem of common schools hue labored zealously and euesessfutly to plate 'within the reach erthe children of the State an education -that guilt qualify them for the die. charge of their duties as oillsone of the republic, 'and for the intelligent management of the ordi nary -avocations of life; while they have rooght to blend with this education a system of pure morality indispensable to the future Veen:deem and reepectabillty of the rising generation, they seem sedulously to hue avoided all affinity with systems of faith or cents, whether religons or political ; In their wisdom they seem to bees tat the religions education,' the sectarian disci: plinc, the tau:action in religions creeds and re 'igloos rootlets where they rightfully bolong.,- to the genial influences of toe .domistio fireside, to the family altar, to the Church, to pastoral laettnetion. the tiabbath school and the Bible class; or to such other means, outside of the school house, as the judgment or man of percale or guardians ehonld dictate. - - Lad the founder. of this system, at any stage of its progress, parcelled out the bounty of the state for the support of common !schools, in fa vet of those based open the peculiarities of any party or oily sect; or aim any of the arbitary or conventional dietinctons that prevail In atoll ized society, your oommittee believe that its strength would have been frittered away, and lost amid.thejealounies and contentions It would have engendered; that it would have added a new if not a fearful elethentzto the bittmuss of religiose" and sectarian controvesy,—a contro versy which this circumetanoe alone would hare directed with crushing force against the utility and stability of our prompt great system of pri mary instruction. And your committee, ipotesi of being able to report at this time nearly 12,000 school-houses in thesttte,in successful operation, in which nearly 1,000,000 of children have ro. tidied the benfits of a common edufiation during the past year, mod supported at on expomee (far telehem' wages alone) of more than one and a half million of dollar, would have been called up on to report upon ihe wreak of to systein efficient only in flooding ,the country with the bitter va. ten of partisan Sulfa, end of religious and toots clan controversy. The genius of our institutions is pte•egdoently that of cusisersal religious toleration, and It should note? be overlooked for atnoment, in our legislation upon the management of the common sal:tools of the mate; hetes, by, granting the prayer cf these petitionere. we - recognize the principle that each one of the organized reefs or religions deniminetions in this elate may mob fish tiloir eobooliOuld be entitled to a ehare of the oommon•echool fund for their eupport.— Granting this privilege to one sect woutd open the door for applicatione for every sect sod de notnication in the orate; and - in view of their , number, the conflicting end contradictory oature of their tenons, we should rented as euieldal the attempt to embrace them in the system of our common schools, or sustain them by Refunds. - Grant the prayer of these petitioners, and a floodgate of ruin is opened upon our °cameo cahoot system, which future legislation would hardly be able to restrain ; for under our eye tem of religions toleration, no resting-place would Do found until our magnificent school fond was subdivided among every denomination In the elate, from the ancient and venerable ria• sabllartmettofaistriloman Ciathella Chureii,.down CO the couventicies of the eniritttai 'Median:in !Of these latter times. -' • The ellecti•Of fraotiontsicg cot school rand amoote religious denaminstlons seem, to your tiomnuttee, to be easily.calculatid. lienco, your oortnnitteo should regard the; trot step of the Government. in that direction' with the utmost , anxiety and alarm, as a fatal Mow stria* at the prosperity sod lenity at a eyetece.of primary ed tmatioo, which has already bethhste the pride of the State and the wander of the age. Your corn• mitten, thesefore, unanimously preseet the fol• lowing resolution,. and recommend its portage: liesolvtd, That the prayer of the petition= 'should not be granted. Allan PATlMlkralt, WE. - 'W. Folarta, NICa. C. BLAIIVILS, TATLOIL, DAZLIT. VIII SCUP Earmairtos.—we giro today same more of the evidence taken before the at ditcre, on the late scrutiny Into the Scrip clefs!. cation. We have ;unit given enough to - satisfy cur readers 4hat L foal wrong has been dcmo, bet to:what extent doe. not appear In any evider yet taken. ,Probably all the secrets of the nefa rious deluge of the Commissioner's cfficoo will ne ter see the light. Enough is known, bowever, to create the most intense &gest inthst *Mind of army honest man, and_ we trust the revelations 'already made will lead,to a thorough reform - If our citizens would not again be pained with such ''.disgraceful exhibition, they martexerolee More care in the selection of cendfdires for office. 1)o not take Men merely because they need the of fice, Or .btotinco they electioneer fir it,er be came they hav e * been ardent partisans.. ilelect intelligent, energetic, upright men —jest each men ate you would be willing to confide the man agement and clisbarsiement of cue hundred Maui mend donate cf your litivate estate per annum. Saab exhibitions as we irec, lately had, me din; gerocts to pablis morals;Akey encourage loose views In regard to responsibilEies and ditties In .relation to public trusts; and therarsa disgrace to the community in which we Alva. Let the warning not helot upon voters. \ "Tat lit;zertoarea."—Thhe is the - We of a . asserspeper, published monthly, In Chitchmati, by I: ft Payson,. at 26 cente per aoenm. E \ sch lumber contains eight pager, 50d.72 columns. It Li devoted principally to literary Matter, a 4 advertising purposes. The isemborbefore wakCl! a .TerY llaadvome appearance and con' tabon se a farie ecentot a T go ter Intokkiegog to the etkiit , iiiToadeEr libory i tteap; The .roluininous ebarsoter andtheaphess of . nelrepa• pert, is ODD of. thitneet remarkable ranter= of the . lig?, and If the American people are not well Informed, and evarlone, and =tapering, It is not because, the [sellers am not within tht, IWO Of I the poorest classes.. Ali ve fear ts, that there Is tee much of -whit 17 nailed "light" literature afloat, which Iri"elleulatsd to weaken and illeaV . pate the mind. Thera It hardly a newspaper, however, which drops from the prose, from which some rateable information .connot bo obtained. Junes Torboit le agent for the Iniestlgator in Pittebargh. • Tee Lew" Brklllillill47lLe.rhe Journal cape nothing shows better the proves, of the Lake Superior bniinese-etud travel than the eteambaat limes and arrangtfiente formed for the present /tame: We are to have three lines of steamers *ietween Cleveland: Detroit and Lake Saprrior. The Northerner rotates to hir track with a new powerful engine mod will ho' op to the time is epeeo mad accommadstione, tall her nnattrous friends to rejoice et her re.apppearaes en these waters. The Northerner rune in CODDO3iII36 with the Stet class propeller Itauhattaryon Lake Sapertor,tutd toms s direct and speedy Gomm; dun between 'Clereelend and the ports on the greet lake—these boats form Turacee Labe fin: paler Sue, • line that hue, been tried for two yeare and te ore by the public with great satin; • Mr. kleNtlett la'an-hyid with another Sae titiZter, the Albany, whlott will ma in imago tido with the Baltimore ott Lake Boperlwro and ttglittar' with the freight.Propellor Globe below, end the' Willis - 01n Ahern the Palls, pW make bia lino etronger thoniteer. 'l7 Copt : E.- It; Weed ma M in ott to e old route ttptein And new Lake &puler line by moral . * ilia:One. alittuner - Paolllo between the 8 ii _and•Ditrolt;-Lietootrpootich with the dlidt .I•Vioid me-take: StoPotioe.-lb° Wird la now bo• lei heolltdu •or-Ae ipoitige.;:—Drtrait Ada. t FROSI weionaGios • Code/ron0o:1U. of the Dall 7 Pitiobnzah Gasotto. WASHINGTON, May trf, 1858. It is authoritatively denied that Mr. Buchanan is responsible for the selection of Belmont, or the rjeotion or reduction of soy body else. Tho matter Is of little consennenee, so far as Mr. B. is personally conoetned. Rio agency In the late arpointments trill hardly leerier" bis prospects of promotion after hie return from the mission to London. The howls of the diecppcinted are terrific. The appointment of Belmont will produce an ex ci taunt which will sot pass in a day. The rumination will doubtless be severely ecrutinised in the Senate, and it is likely; enough to be re poled. Gov. Hubbard, of Maine, declines the iesigniflcant consulship tendered him, end will ether receive somethhog better or will return to Maine a wiser and a rudder man than when ho left it. Charles L. Woodbury, son of the late Secretary, Senator and Judge, holds the charge eliip to Bolivia. under advisement. Ile prod. cooly reiseted that to Denmark. Gov. Wood has not barn heard from. lie was, at last &deices, general bad humor, sad prEpared for any desperate sot. Sam. Medery may possibly de. ' elite, as his printing jobs have made him rich, and ho hturjust made 1127mM:emits of his gains which =jellifies by a prolonged abecoce in the serrico of ihe country. Buz it is of very Miele importance what the present batch may do, col lectively or individually. As a whole, they are a collection of nobodies. . A. good.. many well informed people believe that we OW yet have a scrimmage MO the cod fish .and xnakkerel.‘ There is reason to believe that the negotiation Instituted by Mr. Marty for • temporsey arrangement that would mate to keep the peace for the present season, has failed. The Woo and Illusicbusette coast politicians evidently expect a iovi, and are urgent in their representations to the government to do cable- Weir to prevent it. The meat pressing applies lions for dace having been DOW disposed of, ti in nut nelikaly that some matters of business will be attended to. 'Gallo regardless of thoper plexities of Mr. Marcy over the deep sea fishe ries, Mr.. Crampton is diligently pureeing those of the Potomac, and a few days mince, in cam- ' pony with an timerioau angler, hooked two hun dred and fifty of rook, eir river bass. Better than being a fisher of men! It is reported from Kentuoky that Lien Boyd, the old Speaker, has declined the canvass for a re-tlection. The statement needs confirmation. It is probable that Linn has agreed with oppo sing Democratic, aspirants, to submit their can tos! claims to a convention, and to abide by the result. If ho fail of a return to the Heine, his party will - bs eared some - trouble. He a member, of counts demand a renomination for the epeakerthip, and 'odd be disappointed, for his party adherent, were meth dissatlefied with hi" discharge of the (Joules of the elite through- oat the last Congress... The fast that the resole tion of thanks pasted almoet unanimously argues nothing. ,Buch votes have become mere matters of room or Into year.. It is hardly possible for a Speaker to behave so badly an to inter the express ceneuro of the Rouse, otherwise Cobb would have been expelled the Chair. Mr. Boyd is an honest and fair man, bet the day of his Influence with his own party is probably over. He has been In Congress sixteen or eighteen years, longer than any.othes than Mr. Giddings, who ranks him by one term. Bat Mr. (lidding" wee &bent a few weeks 1n 1842, when h, re signed under the implied censure of the pro dowry majority, and wee re-elected the follow ing 'month. This break in the. period of Ida service Flies Mr. Boyd priority over him, and confers upon B. the elle:laden of "Father of the Howe." As curb he had .a most pastime family. The azo in again io motion. My anticipations in regard to the Commissioner of Patoate were far too favorable; though a Weet-Scloter, he torte oat with an activity peolative of the most finished partizan among his, associates in office. Yesterday, ninegoatlemen eciplOycd la ir t iriGne capacities,.from copying. clerks rpwardr, were dismissed, to make roomfor. Democrats. It in cot worth while to mourn over their fats: . I bad hared that Ridge Mesen_weald make the Patera cfll:3 a green spot In the waste if prescription which anitonadcitle negtel. "liey'a chief clerk, Ezra C< BElttaltl, Eq., hos also paid he nensity of Wlagiam. Ile wee yes.; terday r owed from the tiEsa of chief clerk of the -£llit Comperollee'a ofSae, notwithstanding that he-bad been a fiw days before...appointed by. the - President acting Comptroller, en the re- commondation of Mr. White eety, , during the temporary absence of the letter iai Ohio. Mr. 801h1114 L 9 will kaiww throughout the country as a statistical writer of ability, and en the author of an esteemed work entitled "Progreee of the Ilatinn." At the some titan, Mr. Zantzinger was. re moved 'from the eituatios of disbursing agent of the State Department, to permit of the Temp ratien of Edward. Stubbs. Stubbs gained an Ample/met notoriety torte eight or nine yearn niece, bj the allegation that he furnished to Charles Jared Ingersoll the materials oa which he founded his malignant acienestions . against Mr. Webster, which affair reenitel so miserably for the accuser. Stabs was dismissed by Mr. Clayton, and is now reinstated by Gov. Marcy, on the eminence, no doubt, that he had no ogee• oy in getting up the false charges of IngersolL Fur at Pittensrpi acidic WE EXPLANATION. tlil. Enron — ln 00=950t1 with other • papers In the country, yen were in error In regard to ► proceeding In the General Assembly, new in see !len at Buffalo. With the miespprehension of the fact, pile strictures were not strange and In • better writ then nom* others indulged. '.Prom my knowledge of the body, I woe folly perened ed that some error exietad, erect In the absence of any positive Information;- but 1 am now able authoritatively to make the correction. The question before the body, was not whether a men may marry hir men niece, bet what is altogether different, whether he may marry the raze of his wife; In other words,' DOS hit own sister's dough ter, but his Wes sister's daughter. Whether the eonsciences troubled by the former version will be relieved by the , knowledge of the troth. re mains to be seen. D 11. It. , NOTE ErTEpITOI re publish the explana tion orlon? correspondent with sincere pleasure. We geve the informstioa „Just u we received it, end jest as It was pablithed all over c the country. We received It at Silt with unfeigned astonish ment and most deep regret, and to find that the original etatement was name Is exeeedingly gratifying. If a man may mairy his wife's slater, `as seems to be pretty well eettied, there certainly Cep be nothing wrong immarry lag his wife's sls ter Oka Sea I? CM Ole Br. A ILTIAVD, Fusun Mn.r INTER oiMie—Daarn Or Our. C 0131241111.— ,The colloids:4 statement le translated from a ecogientlal \ teller received from Pablo, by the last eteamei. As s matter of enures, the occur rence Is cot tied to is the French Journals. Wo give It tut commuulested, malting doe calor &nee forpcasible exaggeration, though the source or Infatuation is too reliable to need each allow &nee ' of ought to tell yin thot s the general, Marshal of Frain!, Eit: Arnaud, lilioleter of War, was De tained hot evening, by order,of the Emperor, for the following reasotan—Gen, Cornemeuse, ald-da camp of the Emperor, fennel himself la the cabinet of his hlkireety, with General et Ar hand. A nth of four hundred thoneand (razes. vas there, and the Emperor entering hie @obi net, oohed for this money, 'which he destined for the marriage portion of the daughter' of a.ra I fit Arnaud. Gen. Cornemeuse searched every where, but was unable to foul mare- than two hundred thous ad francs, whereupon he raid to General Bt. Arnaud, 'You and 1 only have been' hero, and It la oulryoureelf who could hero to ken Finding that , ho could not deny the charge, Sr. Arnaud' lostantly drew his sword and killed General Cornerneuso; the latter bar- lug merely - the time to make a &gap-melt, piercing the. arm -of Bt. Arnaud. This scene passed under the eyes of the Emperor, and so suddenly, that he hid no time to prevent the two blows . The matter is bathed up, but you mey rely Open the fade, as I have them from a snares beyond all denim eh Arnaud, you are aware, is the genearel,whe played Inv prominent it pal In the coup tretar of December. -Without pronouncing upon the guilt or Mummies:l of the partite; I cannot avoid observing that aonsider lug the destination at the. money, it Is extraor dinary that fit. Arnaud ehould have taken it, which Is equally strange that each • grave charge &mid have been made with Out probable cause PHE:IBITZBIAW GENERAL AnglEgfeT,ls, Friday Seesion.—DeMoDowell moved that the Assembly go into ballot for four Trustees of the General Amembly to ILI vacancies in the Board. It was afterwards agreed, at the suggestion of Chancellor Waiwortb, that the smitten:ten nom inated be elected by acclamation. The names of the Trestese elect are Bev. Joseph H. Jones, D. D. lion. Retry Johns, Francis IL Bock, and E.:ugletrin A._ Mercer, Sege. The Bev. Dr. Zechariah, of the German Be. termed Church, was introduced to the Assembly, sad made eerie inter - eating remarki concerning the history, condition and prospects of the Charch he represents. The order of the day--being the discussion of a location for the projeoted Western Seminary— was then taken up. - Dr. N.J. Breckenridge re amed his remarks upon the entject. He. did not conceive that Cincienati could be considered for a moment In connection with the subject. Peoria he knew but little about, hot he was oat h that the Church In Dill:Lois did not expect the Incetion of the Seminary at that point. The (learnt! of St. Louie were text considered. That city has made a liberal offer toward the estab lishment of the Seminary. He thought, hewer , er, that In view of the condition of the Church in the State of Missouri, the efforts to found the Seminary tithe would teed to pat-rape the Church In that State for come years. The claims of the valley of the Ohio were strongly urged; be thought that great region could not properly be paned over or Ignored, for the purpose of locating the Seminary on the books of the Mieeleuippl. Dr. Drookenridge, to dieemeeing the claims of New Albany said, be' considered the establish ment of a Seminary at that point a dead failure. After a ttrocg argument againet the project of c stabli.hicg the Destitution at New Albany, the I crime cf Danville were urged, and the important advantages to be derived from he lot:titian there were put forward and commeuted upon In strong terms. The tom le. $60,000 in oath is pledged to old of the enterpriee upon condition of its Icing cetablielied at the last named place. Be ll:he Ole, eufftelent land for the location of the leetitotion at Daoeili has already been given geetuitoutly. - Dr. Wood mode en explanation conoerning the fleanzial condition of the present New Albany Seminary. He was amend that New Albany weld readily command $40.000 towards the en - - terprier, and more if It tree needed. Ho wee unwlilieg to admit that the Seminary had proved a allure He would only avk that the proposed Destitution be located at New Albany, upon eon ditlon that the correetnesa of his repreeentatious should prove to be correct. The Bev. Samuel B. blerheetert, of tbefiyeed of St. Louts, next tool the eland, and urged the efaime of St. Louie as the Bite of the proposed seminary. He contended that that point is the moat central eligible site which etuld be select ed. He thought It injeuilcions to fix a louden merely for 1853, or to locate It in anticdpationof the wants of 1963. IA 'twenty pima St. Lome would, in all human probability, be the centre of the great western population. The speaker no gel a Dumber of reasoos why neither of the pro.' poeed sites, excepting Bt. Lonie, &Meld be adopted. The elniene of tho latter place were etrongly urged.. The 'pester was authorized to offer $50,000 toward the eetabliehmeneof the In stitution on the condition that that point should be selected. . - Mr. Harbeson, of Missouri,. did not consider that St Louis represented the interests of the Weet. Ho looked mill further Mimed the border. That Important though dietant section of the country is too much neglected. Ha wanted echools in Upper Missouri. Thera are twenty three churches to that 'eaten of the oountry,and only coven ministers. It is almost re much a mien:Dew fleid - as Siam. He was opposed to St. Lees for many risotto. He was not ranch in love with the eyetem of ed costive ministere; nor did he believe in students etudylng human nature in large cider.; they were too apt to practice It. . He was In favor of Dan ville, for eubstantial rumens. After Mr. Liarbeeen had concluded,the Assem bly adjourned until afternoon. -... The whole time of the Assembly at the after- toot amnion, was occupied in dleensslog the guts- Soo 53 to the location of the Western Theologi cal Seminary. A 5 adjournment took place at 8 o'clock, without determining the greaten. 1131113.431*M0851Wil 5113103.. Dr. Wm. L. Hreokinridge moved thalthe reg ular order of the day be postponed, so 63 to enable the Assembly to rroceed with the discus ;bin upon the lzoation cf the proposedpestern Beminstry. - After considerable discussion, Dr. Breokle. ridge withdrew tits motion, and a motlen to pro. tilted with the nomination eta Professor far Albs. gbeny Petoinary presailtd.. • Mr. 8 IG. 3.leClung, from the Preebyteej of Blairsville, tiominstod Dr. Lewis W. Green, President cf the Hampden end Bydity. College, Virginia. Dr. It. Breckinridgt nemasud Dr. A. G. • Fairchild, cf the Pruhytery of Redstone. A d - erasion &nee on 'be propriety of mitering Dr. Orton from the lied tuti4o La le !doh IHII3 at pron. 31r. 1701/DtrifftleTreffti is tandlig le thalejary of liatopatnpaillii.ther College Dr. Mortar moved that the whole hitter tali epee the tahlr, which moth= mei:4W. The vafiniehel bullets& being the firing open a late for cbe new Western Eienaaney, wad then, on meant', tette ep. Dr. Wct,l, Bre ekiaridge addressed Lbellesem- Lly in favor of Deneille. After Dr. Dreshenridge had eoueledsol, Judo Fine obtained the floor. Be Bald: the Assembly were graying vary of the eutsjeet, although it was Importsat and !aerating. Be would meta that the Inahar a:alder:lion of the dub- joot to postponed until the next Merl:ably...l If thou. who aro Interested would agree !kaiak* queotion to taken forthwith, ho would withdraw • • • hi. notion. - The motion to postpono vat drawn, and Judge Fine cloyed that the pensions question be token. The :vacation being taken, tbo main question woo ordered and directed to be taken by calling the rolL • Peoria, Cu:cloned, sad final:rifle, were with drawn from the list of nominations. The vote bring taken upon the site for the proposed Sem loory. it malted ay foliose: For Denville, /22; So. Louis, 78; sod for New Albany, SA Dan t:l4 was accordingly declared to be the choice of the Assembly. . . Tao balanoo of the rec.:tattoo pertaining to the establiebnacnt of the Western Seminary were then token op and adopted. Dr. B. J. Breckenridge moved that the mode rator be requested to est the Moder of, God upon Ude enterprise. The motion prevailed, and the moderator offered a fervent prayer. for the divine blessing upon the undertaking, ' Thenamications for members of the Stara of Publication were read by Dr. Murray, Who moved they take the some coarsest, those named by Mr. to wrte. The Motion prevailed, and the nominees were sleeted -by aeolamatton. • The Committee oa Mileage repOrted the amount olathoed by Commleatoners for mileage at $1,060 92. The claims were orderoddo.be paid. The report of the Standing Committee ctl Idle. Niece wore ordered to be - put upon the dooteL flominttione nera Made' to fill the 'want pro. feteceship at the Princeton Seminary. Dm. Gardiner Sprier and Wm. 8. Ptomain. 'Were nominated. The Assembly then adjounted ue. iii Monday morning. • The - Committee on Devotional Seen:lice re. ported that they bed wide appointments to imp. ply Ibe pulpits for the Sabbath, for whichapplb. cations had been made to the Committee. t- ItORZIGN ITEKS BY 'l7lB ARC fig.'. EIGLAND.--Cottoti kept tip, with a teedtttoy to r.dratme. Breeden& were anchaanAtAt net active. The , spring its England whAce, ~,,4 .4 wall ear, immanent weather. ' .• .i. According to as Irish pew, one Ali and. osPicrsite hare already left the to e go forAilerice, end.a ship Is daily expeotod 4w:s hark Teenagers from that port to kin, York direct. . The mumi meeting of the British end Fore' ign Anti•Slarcry Society tem held at Beater Hell, Lendon; on the IGth; the Earl of Shaftsbuty pre aopported by Professor Stows, Bet C. Beecher, Joeeph Margo, Col. Thompson, hoorgo Oniikehank, sad several distinguietted Giende of the cause. Mrs. Stowe, with soma other ladies, fotrepled seats in one of the side galleries. The Times sage..!. when Mrs. Stows entered, the 'ex , citement of the assembled audience rose too too -1 =endow, pitch, and it was several minutes before the cheers, with which the Hall rung stele, had euttancatly relieved them., When she wi th drew the Gams honoro wore ',aids to her, qtry nue standing kip and cheering with heart sad eottL" Steno—The Madrid correspondent. of .the Moruin4 Chronicle elates that the appointnient of Mr. Soule as Halted Stotts Minister to Spain had much annoyed the Court.. Same or the Journals recommend the government cot to re. ceiro him in that .ciPacity. In conorquanoo ot what they term hie toostihty to Spate.; The ewe rcipondenoe adds there*, no doebt; that any preposition for the purohnee of Cubal.would be rejected. tratx.—Father Goethe% the General of the Jesuits, died at Rome as the Bth A letter.tn the Daily Nene, from Naples, April 29th, says :—" A few doge elnae, the U. 8. frig ate Camberlaud Belled into the pay of bleples. The pollee ware excited beyond V36411t1r0. Stea rin!, said they, wee on board. 'Marine and lend spire ware placed in nary direotion; the tele graph eat to work: the offleers froth the Com. .borlaud innerly watched; and persons Lint on board to Meanly the agitntor. After all, no. body could fled WM. Mutt dismealon ensued, and it luatb some boldly asked tbe,esptain of thu Cumberland,' ruts Mental eailing.ruz.ier the stripe: tad starer' "Certainly Intl' WU eh reply, sad tranquility wu again ststored... N o , strtheless orders hoe bean sent _to the posit gaud to .watoh :warmly night end dal• Ijo Stostr!ol U slat geed aqua for shnn." - Cain.—Hong Haag ndriceer to the 28th of olerch mattirto the Intelligence prtviently cam. nniested, of the proven of the insentecti on.— A pplicetion bad been mule by the Vlesroyot Bo ehm' to the British Coning at Bhanghee to crate against the rebel force for the protection of Nankin.. The rapldadvancs of the rebels hasspread consternation in that capital and other wealthy cities, and the imperial efficient welt entirely at their wits' end. Latest accemaia, 20th Hank, reportedthe nixie Investing Nankin, which, it was expected, .would fall. Delman had been toot from Bocchan to the rebel leaders, 'offering • large tam of Money to secure that city from moleststios. The native bankers and wealthy funtilies were removiag their treasures Into the c Autry end to Shaoghae for safety. At Bhaaglise there wee a general panic; bank ing and mercantile houses shut np; trade quit e e t etandetlll and moneyee soiree that the dada Co exports had to be arranged by giving moor ity in bills and other property to the Consul. All nut quiet at Canton. There were reports that a portion of the rebel forae had gone north—lf trot, internal trade may 'perhaps be resumed sooner than the present petition of affairs would lead ono to expect. . _ Thu American Minister bad proceeded north in the 11. 8. 'tremor llonnehannah. Sack is the news received by way of England. Com. Antic, however; who milled from China - a fortnight earlier than the above dates, discredits the report that the Emperor of China had applied to the lititeh for aseletance, as hie hatred to that people has never been Intermitted. The Commo dors further thinks, that if eat/lettuce were "9 - plied for It would not be given, as the foreigners in China are unitedly in favor of the anaemia the rebels. The prevent Emperor has,(he esyk by hie finenality and his addiction t opiu m, alienated from himself the esteem of hbi people, and that he and hie corrupt Cabinet are unfitted to comprehend and deal with the present en larged demands of commerce. The Commodore rioneldere, also, that all the asaistanto "Web could be now given In allot the existing Govern ment would be of no service in determining the is atte - of the war; that the triumphs of the rebels mallet in Inland progress towiads Pekin, which can in no way be affected by the *parades:s of a nolgiroundroe; that the war weeds of any on- .tie the station ore not more than auffialerat th protect its own Interests; and, finally, that more la to be hoped for, oommeroially and politically, front the emcees of the insurg.nts, than by the continuance of the reigning dynasty. WiLmties hew removed hie Select, School to Met rem allsltde room of Mr. Bell's. et the corner of Ferry and Liberty Woe to—entrance mi Ferry rum It *lll to the ronsteni elm while Imparting knovladne of the trusties Mulled, to cultivate the tout nod both auto: Drib sister. We have long known Mr. -Millie= as • Willful. eeldene nod rooxmful brasher. Richert nerd. 11. P. Cain. D. B. Johnson. Owrge V 011- more. Moms F. Eaton, A. U. inglesh I C., John L. 8.. all. A. I. Rumen. MMus Lerkser Jr.. bond font. JUlln it...ear.clohe Jr. Loy, *launder Lenahlln. John B. Werf en. William C. Werden. B. C. BtuekbQo, landa G. Briley. John Usrmeo, Darld Etibtt , Georg. vylf:l3lre li ter' Da. :All'Lutz's Livia Puss—The greet and Inereeelog demand for Them Pill. b Na gamer adder. at their emellarse. People try them sod hos. mead Meat to their neighbor,. No cra who bea euttend Imm the Lim Omaplaled, or from any or the dleeuts vistas from a dlsoriered Matelot that wok has Yet filed to obtalotat retell f tto tried Dr. Wierata PM; end thus they bare 'reeked their ova trey tote PoPolea, by the mtordehlas curse •Bloh they an every der Dr , rormlna. Bead the tolleertagr .ittiternsta, Ayrl "Yam. J. Kill You I,IIIILSO. plum seal ot one or. or loot Fm., Dre Dom% Dr Dr. It'Llme. Thy an la crtet &mud. Pk.. forward them taloa. "& Cos waxy, Clark Co., 0., April 16.5510. Your *edict.. are uoirervally ILVAd to ale eeetioo of the sous try. We h.,. el:rollout tolls for th.r. the PIM orpooialr. Your.. r.pectfoUr. J.O. Sorra. gcr W. b 7 .15 drote.t. soil =estimate. he tovoAtud country, sad pholassl• nut retail bf tem tale proprietor. PLE3I:IO3 BROTlllettet V."l Euoteasore to J. &led & Co.. 60 Wood street Lnkl - ClARD.—Doctor birzes haling been relieve/4 m bb cia1t2.9.1 duties 99,Sorgooa and Phislobo ail. U.C. lianas nogg tal, will In futon/ riled stir-talin to his Prsfemlon. 01fir.99.1 999idence No. 149 Third irt , lit.WooreFolithEilld. L99743E1 /Mr WE DIEICT the attention of our read .., to the sdrett:eezent "azonsra ItiVI7OIIASINO O.)AttIAL. to be lowa opoh the fourth IMAM crir BURKE & BARNES' BAFEB:—lfere I. Me kind of tortimmy as to the nine of our BA/E.l. atom which we oeboonfidently met the reputalan of out work. We hate Itilmactt ;inhibited mere.' proving that Wm lasts . for our regular and onlinart eel or. ant roll obrunt, tem been sub}egod to the SYVItItILST TZtITB IN ACTUAL CONFLAGZATIOM.. rad orweern4 their content. tools free Irmo dam•te. The tollowthils mother proof of the I.= Imeoututabit ehunofor:— 810,000 won OP 110058 AND PAPILIM 4L810:1. Lou Conn . ". Sobootsber 12.1532. Iluguto. Stun Musa—Dm N..: Tour two bawd ate* tenalrol. au &mat at [by woe. 1 would to , T. tog,l roux ,..', I tonstan lc porbretly ;Min gstUt/r. 1 tads/ Lb. os• I bought ago. lad fall an the mond. tb. 10th aJ. ur. building bola. barn.] to ob.. It Ir. built of .9..1 and brick— • bogy Ltd., .dory traildlng. Idy its it inthe ••tn. Eta, .1 h gal tut*. aw lbw cedar. .beta tbs. arall 11=Utt CLat..jaaaal.at !Meta a Colea atta r I..ooariati that lan la tatt:iata imountsd td about Ton Tboutand Irbi-1, vas nest. not , . wx. oda dieddepagdr ixj.gred; sad taidbot. I would 44,44 any b.rsou wbo fa dyad b0a5...4 to /we urn Lu IN but bay a B.f. to toe, ilsoklutt.nbste" in—and g4..g.g.:..t la soot t WWI twabtontai Tow iuk• szy cos. Tout*. IZtt.l7. .frattt tptrii maims r 57. 'Wm btliaso ltiaturo - has poTided masa/ Ex emir Glseame meblea lleoh I. heir to. Elia% YELISULI.I.III et ItOCIS OIL. pot ego 11.11 It &M. from Cut Num./. easuesud d.. re. the lxnele of Mother Earth. la. without deobt..o. of Ito gresteet of theae rueolleo. Bead ilia fallowing foggnowy. won by Crateful ranee : PtalLurr Talus. inin, Sept 1= 1887. L hay: call =1 your Potrohum or hart at. sow two nomtho rut, sod have Mort look. tor your moat to cot • tuna= surply. nacld Moo id ohne 4000 n mon. We hcro band I L . ell ••17 dtrolloat in Phu mad Proontory.. rV daustitor. at the m. roar coat woo ham was lynuf.scry low with tug Ott= lan b • • turpoonhal , cal to tan. botra n n Ins wood. n od / the too otorPrt. sod as ===hod la also onootrsonllacry rotowl hno / enthined Sync Cat . HMI.. and noun.Palouro cad ter thy Pilo.: =ma bon bona cared of Img arca:tag. Iroura..with =eon. loooc.ffinnaw. who ach onto too uncanoto to Plet.obahrh• *9(Posen cloortioln• Potrolonm Ones sorr.l Cittota Inzartuun vompazy of rittsbrzgb U. D. ILISG. *AUUCL L. UAIUMELL. rigt. OPTIC'S, St WAVOI,ILICEIMN rmutemr AND WOOD irlitZEIS. me. Lydian EDNA. AND CIANDu SIPS! Gm TILle 01120 AID 111861921P1if ItIVNIUS. ♦ND 20.111D7A. ii7 . .Eßsive Aroma Pa OP *mum trit IiRL 414.4 Vomit ikeptrai VW dra and ISLAND ..Y411714.1v0it M ?A OSPOILITILM. • D 1120,0113: II D Ding. . I lgrt. tutu.. Jr lif.rb....m•r. 34.01uel 11.. I X. Etlpp t,',',„.. 1'33...ct !Amin., Jr.. I John B..3dirMlD. r. Dutawria. Muds 501D.33. I Orem 13.. a......... 3. 343 , 3n,ru5te.,. NOW Jirrasgt, W m kt. iir, 1,333 IL Pennock. . d 332 • Fleming Brothers, ' (typoutOST TO 1. KIDD et CO.) . "-WILOSEIILLE DBUOGIOTI, ,No. CO Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, F. LITART•FrAtrn of Dr. Inane/ Chibrat.t Vomitus", T. rn& at. 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' N'' \ W.I. • ith An; aportlopef reacbJuct•• ll ...ebb" . ..._ \ Pet n " ..—.." - :::—.st.co ":' ":”..‘ \\*\ 1 • ' - ' O . -. .. 4 "hre \ 7 '!eb•n abor ...4* h4-61 V s ., 8 . 9 . 4 1* ' ' lh "' - -,. \\ •.1..1 relet. - t'l\ ,- \ .a.s. ASLLleette. , , \ . -. , A. .\ - ~ - ‘........, A am \. . \ el Wool stro.a. 1 \ n.gualketay be teecrod Te , Basalmoislana . !..a. ‘, , 1 11- • ,!....4.1at • s! the 7...; • g\ti int or a,. coti s ~ ~ ` ;® p ram ''''''4' t • 1813. LEN* 14.4.5. a Lbs' :. \ \ \ • Luke 741.11:4„- - • , oeiktp,k ~' \ k Da act..................="7i tzL N U rai. t . : \ \ T°"'4, u l * la t r`Crfra% INDIA' .'• ‘. , \\ \ . PR Apthany &••.h.; ..,, .. ...........t'slet 81it.7 \ ' . \ Sall tag:C*7,- , . ' • - 'atv 'Pugin \ S • Retuned vreinituits.l \ .. ciDra, R. irmix: • 11 - noto,Mof-torro. Etooto. to kors b-r secorrit!d I 1 . r•roloos .6 I • Total smt or llosouroas. Lioblo ' ; 111,91t 1. • . ' on no./.,. t0tb,1653. v. claw, M. 1L ACM' P. GLARS:,cI na.strtm , Mos ANNID, dm; shter of Itontirm=q77.l4.\ y : \ o ifrookstounti. VII., kill. Mum's °mu. '.„ Interments In the , Cit y of. Patti ozatg f0 ,,,, ff , 22, fR!Uf 30 . 1 4 63, Dixara. N i kthat. /h.)dd• • Dropsy of 2N 102mdemslkddof 1, .1 ztrox. T Id flrver7' /.. 0 Uot.o 12— { f•Elale.l4Wblta 25-4dlorel A.,-Sata.l 21\ • Turisord ruits max: 4 \ rr.T. \ • \ iv to 20 t 01.40 tr°42 -- " . By A gl:lVETß7r.idWasdii.. 11. WiLLIAII2. slip\to Board of - 116•11.11 • , I" , k GEORGE ' D, 3 : .. , \ ' VORWARDLNO A VCOMIISSION u mEacnerr, ai.....t tie term natl. PitlO tgribiZr.—Cou=4.7.torof I O r ob,grzZol . fln Y&..&e.. to soy pi or poinkna doi.:Oblo of ifloolo nv,:i.7 .1.L.7.,,V4. 11.VV, -- . te mV' _A`laZ rEr; tho , moto Ws delivery cf 11.nrots ' 44 coo on troctod thoroon. \ ' `, Jo 'Jon The Celebrated , ,v,"Tistard 11 14 Fibs" fillAM PAGNETbe tinders e'd \would t 1..) reepeettelly Inforokbe Trade, sod y le geterally, Um; he te eonetantly reoeMat terothr oat -JET rid C.Y.LEBIiATZLI Wthili, •eittort from tat ma . tire reg ards or th e yorfortetort, ?them /Math. Pal ingot , 1 7„, Mahn. rbla W. la rapidly galn'oe aye • on r•rx• \ other Orange and Is onlversaltr preferred rebe ,tatthi. Onion may rely noon Ito altar. Mega' aapest r add ulform- cooly[). Oottera ler , 4lmot thlyme ‘ n ex rated on th e mod favorable tame' \ . \ • WILLIAM W. nuicksA \ 11014 Blip. NI, ar AlaeSole &rents far the Milted EWE". J o' • •,.. foraign Book". \ 1' 1 tIIE NATIONAL illi/etrated Lib • comprielog—llikee Travel& 2 vela; \ ied ON. of the SW; Pepe'. Itesorrtallliad.2ioie: Brewelfe Johnson. 4 \ [el. . 'l \ Odriall ' '• Itrok of English bong 111114 e• Sitettheeof Loodoci Boot of Secatteb Bono Johtson'e T\odre r the IL, For isle by 1.1 IL 8. hoewowert a 04 82 WerFeiateeet '• [Jour,* mmy.] \\ \ Stutuaer Opening of EfillitioiT.' , „ n i N FRIDAY, the 31inetant, hit¢ * 4, Jr oeILSON, erill open • f• 11 Sz•Ortnarat`• horichmee Crane !Ilk. mai (Prow Boaristri. oit Plia 9 Fifa ettrett— )in A. LT.ZZO,I3 More ldelMi \ \ ---. JAIL OORE'S III.I4I I IMELpIES-r-The — ' — Eetle JAIL of We Work aa leers nom lid Dr sof Et I ote pal:4111ml. lilies oe o trete... Imo Litho, Ita aka M awl lismoten. le eolame of tale Laud in , •Ut Ito! Brains hie beet at tr• ...a ed [r so toren' tO • de IL IPe lame Wer elefaetifernbccorl, t aloes—Sit TOE 811AUTIY8 OF OALOOtela; en Game of Sod thiti•ront. behte • rotoottow• of mere that Illy of the woo reseatlfai earth tallied& eat to ihnelM =my of lateb ben hitherto nee anPithaehed in kee , eery; the wholausi, millet Ord. and compiled irT . the Ter) bathtrees mi /meet revlatle Otte imitoorl ork.—hl. eThis is 1 ado erto Wm, 40=11.14p. et.l std booed, sad W. • flan lithograph rotreittd the poet limas, with a the rlaill• of hie eutetadth Eva mine of &cub melody-aboali obtals• ••••thfr of ' fluke 1 , She story joet reed s iciethier witl4 a lap tit. al: -, v \at. the lat.. =Lulea worm For mate Ly • : • 1.1 7 JULIA 11. ILELLA.42. SI Wool s'a \ re, VALUABLE COAL PBOPEBTY" BALl—Ettna4llo Washlngt• 6.oant7. • short ato tame stoma Look No. t, having • s° fol4'ylo CDC:Amnon, ant Csok.town, end' Intbln inont olt,tno cootastlsten failrold ft on Latta* tot"' notittic. ~ .tontafolon 'LUND/LLD SCARS, 'oath stably actsmt,of COAL (eight hog 0.110, a.oat ol , •11 , 7 acteA d. .s Ins Ilse not. of enttlystrst, Wane.. In good Moth., sltn•btosf moo of Llutostotot. 2h. Ininronnatots an, tvasoof 2113119411 and Rae, ...try out Lolldlofts . .fhe fowl If of ft• lost quallt7. If rreerua. dt Cos] SIU to Joni runt.. iißrir t. , tbdi N, 21 tuts stiot. MW GOODS—MURPHY 46 BURCH IELD ara roceithtt thirst orn lu .ry °oda manse watch •11.1 krtiaa•Ealk saa ma, 1/441240. timaadloos. L4vot, Bla m e. ladosll4.4b- , ?Lk,. 0444tLanterkalCollarsan4 glair., 0144 k BO klorsa 411 waft.. to which taro sok someisicatttattos of 1:1 04 deoirsala Clads. .‘ • • r 1 NOTIOO--TThe Annual MAtinz cif . e Caraoratots a the 4.I,LIOGIIONT CAMEITRY .fll • A 474 oft au 134,aaas, ea TOO oBOAY. no Oat rodant.l: at 4 welook a. 1t1:i8E14 L. 4... 441. 1 . W0da44447..10tr0 1.1513. . • 1. • J41:41. E CLERK WANTED—A john g Iktn oappa b of attandle• to the dad. of • 'CUPPING 0 U. &Watt "B. A 0..^.t tbls, °Zoe. '.„,‘ Jolt( lATRAPPIIig PAP E und • • env's. .or ants at lb* ltra4 Watibatue, No. 63 Mutat arson, betlnon Ttdr4 vott Irrorta *yet. /el 111011•8 PALIMA. TRANSPARENT WINDOW BLINDS' 7 "' III VALVIOMVIty 4 1. & CLZt• VREAP WALL PAPER— variety or new fr alren:r t aeir4l=g 7 , . pop UTTER-2 bbl.. strictly prime RWI But- P Ur. reed bad Ibr We by `, J.l tactoixr, wan. 0.0.. AEU-140 kegs and 10 bbls. Leaf 'lssrd M Thed lk.d Ar tue• by \ J.t BULL it LIGGIrre, Water Medi- RAPPING PAPER—,3OO bdls. &nor • • wmplos rap, Ind toed and Le W. b vox BONNHOSPIT 311716PIIY: OTATOES-50 bbla. White. 'l3lus, and JP rink Eng trutisetk Peta,ka. /Sr wk. by .41 . TOM snmentottar & Aktllolllr. OMMON 010AR8-50.000 Comvon C C wn. fie Web/ VON tiONVIIORST A MURPHY. Ca UNDRIES-29 esoks Feethere;\ , - Ij In snob Ylasmodl 11 box old C.Tlx.r, a 1 O. to= n 2UV bblr.Nal Lea: \ I keg dA4 \ Wt. Idn.l Lerill V bbokUrnatz \ S cans Bunn gbanlarr. To antro, on tin bi li t l Nt thr. 44.1." I6ALITI DICKEY i \CO. kLD ALLEOIIENY SAYINGS 1 1 :7- . 1 A rev .hans of thl. E i tiniri•t i ed g b . i oom is. e h sad Rasl Taw, myal :5 Foort nro.tantwite Bank of Pittsbantli, ‘ ONDS FOR SALE—Bonds of Dtk, quosae 1100u46. betting 6 pre amt futg tbr by - Cal RLE:I LouVIS. Stott. Bill. and Baal P, , tat• litoßar. p:72.1 TS roulb greet. 011K4146 7 , 41.10 r Pit bpratt. VC; Alt--100 hbda. prime 'S ti taloa rcom staulor Bt. grime awl NSW. b:‘ ".' ..731 0. BLAUKBO,IO.I RYE FLOUR-14 bblb. Rya Fir jul Ised on cop. lament b y \ tarSl 114PDY. JON 2'oo. " \ v° ' HEAP WALL PAPER—A largo\lot or pdtaselkt 1.1.54 n'.yi n d. ft,bo.,, A s m3l WP. Melt M.L. WWoadotr*rt. VELVET' PARKR lIANOLNGS-= ew taaterra besnUfal ftylts..ltpt rea'd gad be n. 14 7. W. P. MARfiEI A Lb, BS Wood strellf.' ROAN NUTS-20 bbls. Ilea= Nuts, A. • Pis ree4 it 4 ml. NGISENNE= \ ,at 12.2 SfelmdLll aB I4I tertatmt. • T .9 bales Cotton. in store abd 11 tat ra:• by j fentrt Ertol4ll t 1111 t 7t1[74 IIIZARLASII.-50 bbla. l'oarasb,jast real \ A, and tr vat, br Im:811 XNULISII • B.WtiErr•\ - 1 30M1-100 Mid& i 4. O. Sugar, in atom \ lb .m 1 for ml, br slySI SNCllatt & BILYNNIT. 0141 . 11UES-20 boxes Oran;n : Art i re o cl . 1 IV9ODEN BOWLS - 'nests (a4orttd 4, 4 1 :Vi:11.17 / '" l4J "Vrit i . non "ear. Wood end Eath eta o.9E—ltee'd at the India Ritbber, Depot, uoo x Ica .1 1 Ittott Itubbi., Um, tor .411 We tong* \ of 2T J t /L PHILLIP& 1.13 Marled itr•=4- AS and INLIALING TUBING- T sliGfeet I . )r or d 3fd.j.j . txd tact. Ware. a ♦ccx noir \ afm' J. Ile STarket\ tract, • FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK —l7l Lame tram laulibllo, with odblb de. J by &mi . / 1 1 : 71. bat ta.•dh7 Ur by 'e 3V.lt'Aitkr.:!Rist and !At. GSM SHELLAC-200 His. Ore Etu P h64 " 1 " 1 " 7 - FLEXING mamas& SEED-20 bbl,. rtepip-Beed, in 727 Kork aidtr vale FLIMING Dianna. .1 ICE-20 tierces prime Rios. j Wit /Oiling slul *rale b . / (morn a. NUCLEI:MN *TO. FrAixour —6 bb L. Beef 'fed*, .fa ?IN J. A by Mined J. 7. a J. SOwl lbt ,eal• UNIL 295'deems iere.r... j 0. 13IIGAR--30 hhdo. prime N. 01 .±ra , BIS"' n" 4"." V -T 4 4 1. 171. BOONL .4 PT& jut EN , bbls. npirits ; rVarPsar \ 011 ACRES OOi.Y, FOR SALEAThirI ky Pool. Unwind% itiz'oallel. ste. ' -, trettesysn. ard Ivy NloopEirshe. city. 414Etlek wzor c r i tz i o t f . ..74la i livag ME= bahums highly enlllTa . ted. New= .ye ` 4 E , fins ted, ' elgreil d Mir,": Tha k ELI and ,Iststs Beam, • 'Lett. ovpqrt. 'Conk PlttabenE. ALL—l.ioul4 again call to taa7 a t tr v ar ate ot.l;tht d+retlp . Ru Wog tows, 0 anis, 7 01:inars kat Vestges, In wog tows, at at .1•1... h ell ha Re.fil <inapt. caslo Wye na,a can. ILE IfICDI TO \ ORTICULTURAI. NOTlC4,:th‘l rittebvirailj.oo.lBultural Han hilt hold its usenttar *Wins In 150.1“443 MS- Voart)yl.l•o4 on Wadsaea4ay asst. Japalst., pg o'.oek., 41. Perialvens 1,04 then be aarar44o ~.oflJse test oelleeLN'ra ally., slower", Eanta and Ittinswe. Marmara of e euelety; sas wellv p•rslas not, measbafa, `are 'mute. 00sta tatrtlcles`lar astnitlan. ii:e4 ea*, myle.;dat TIRAO.OALWiIIE2, EW MAGI • ZINES;4I.I II / 4. CALLoir, Third sltrett oppo tho pOtt, otoo.. I rtllly9roth reor d .D.te lloatoboll Wad; bo.. atul th• Mut:WO Zi r•-• tat tkkr puree t weak. mytti ;Wpi.ED—BA n • experrienba Bdok: r. igtastfori4n • Nat-4014 orAanufactimr• In.:tonal:. mew ft• bkit of der qddszysiqs tll.2r.st taw .. \ . tTft • Y7-Renstrayi k Erni' the en:J T _ ' , mother. be leth hasten!. • fatal tar 1 1.3 tears pid, had a mita the forehead "lute FOOL ea the bade. thrastene4 by oaiothi, b•d hatat 012 h•II It left- =effort ecsoeiming the are. leiftat Net reset or a John 80hn.% Wilt be thauttrallelie eetwee.• tat it dela; unqvir rr b..\ ta)3o..a: \ JoIIN*. tOktUry.l4:lN.,l\ TEW ! Up ';--,IIURP.IIi; of t(jl 3 L i t, IN• G rj o ire . 4:rnced renbriiir their *II tap. 11 tog -N.,vcr• f — r tiliF. U. S AYES RIIiING JOURNAL.— , PB4BBBBl ovirry MoBda7 bk LION /LILLY ceity MOW. ellteB, 83 tkrll.treat, Nw• Nei:X. cants • Ls iwtowl.thmrmaclog of stlAmericazi klinlarDoomusl -.4'1100 of 6.llaintt SlindlliWthaOlolollll oarkyBB ha Om NulBl,-1 Westl7 I4Dortet 88.8 11,881 MarkV etteB Pwith at , sc.,' . 11.111,5'2A1* to : the Riau and 818 oldim Thres Dolf.,pwpakElZZYlNl. AND, WAli 14 v.' alth. 19 WAN T , whlch'tloo hisluot atirkit prIo• Om 67 ', 1003116, Stock, Boll;.att4 Cststs Bruhn.% 2:760 T6 Fourth Atrogit, cAu0.16,3 Rank of PittokburolL frAKEN IN MISTAKE•fropa the Monon a sollola Whirl— I MA. STAIICII, ortorled , babied um otestutrnot over,. y prolpot.teollthog oolthlos dr tZ. .:r WI A. ALOCLITOG. '4O O coo. Wool and 'Oath shoots. ''I'ql.EAP GROCg . RIE ' E S .s tIrD , To ' ll BTAK ~, \N,r„„ flrlaZiata l c L at 6 cants Ill't: \ \ ' \'. iI I :M C I:3V ligisW: V4O em 4'64 , . 'tong Black laa at t t esta It B.: -_ \ \ \ - Aung Balslaa at t ends t 64 6 eanch elm= at 11( watts II t . , Plitaa follow Boa, at 6 acciteit I. '',,, • • \ Facw=paxyl i ogar tZ0r .. 4 1 1411, A \ =i,x, '"TAioßais . Whoxs. 1. u.:t41..i4.` N Y AW gOOKS--Tap'ping pa' Man. ..tun' • SatitbVSltstor ond Servant; atroblbokl'o N W *rioN . 2 roll, bring. Crown Wow vols. 4 b or 4 qnrm. 637 to ltbs rnr no:o br J. 1) WILDLY, \ \ boAcroller awl Stationer, 63 Irnbittroot: brtween third arrlYourth mean. V •. " : ` 1?-411azed and 1111 ' V eased Gee_ tev• th er with artiadvi wars• wave!ficuted nu.% to • and verr dastrabi• tterns • tar sapet tkr ((ENVIES and TESTERS-4., bOuitiful /..hrua•nt.fmn 76 enc. , fn SS: for nle • (anyl7l \ \ 2 7 105L/15,t'ALMES.. itANtED . I_ITVLS : TE . LY--t.44. . 111:41Z024'1,1ial2M;AhLIZ2 maer other beet opt,. ter Read ant..`lakert m 71 7, `, . „ DITTSBIIMSII. TRUSIV , AND SAVINGS 4. - pourANY—A few dirty et`tbla Etaek (cr yito by A. &ark. 812 ^4l NA tuts brftlyer.\ raylt, id Po arth krtr.et. opt lyiblrefPittsbarab. ESTERhIN'EURANCE —lO fharei of t...„%1a tly.ek Stock. ana . alal lit4no Braker, 7t. Fourth .trrec, ppouts Mkult. earPittrbatia. LA4I.IFIED 804 A —.:ohiLds\chuilad and4l.l \ is azialos SENN MO , 15evoal sofa. J.SI stmt. VAIPAGNE WINE4A choioi : lot of Pit°,r• "at!" °I."-f9kaMitirritel' yrtColoy.—cm, kV . and for Bala by \ ,CULBEITZON, aDPF : D WATEF.--Wo nat . e constantly y131113'1 • naperlyt mineral WalaY. which try by. the batti k ', bait barer!. cr an atattilit. k 1711001. tk CO. nyo \ toner Markettt. ttl Litutuitd. 1,0 II -ioceflrkd - from Philliriorillolcuspry, • taro itoetAO.I.4,CLOTHP, crin• ftsaiPthug r .r. durmartreplas 21 0 . 110 llarktt s • tmt., '17)14 \ • \ s-, J. & \' RETE ‘PROVOrORs. fimt 'qualtr Else*Prarctia., r -2 .m 47 ,r..11,,,1 4 ,.. 1 „ f Av t : eed .1 R. 14a , , 4. a. ettuAxial‘ 1-MINZIID this day, \'st , LELA, Onst-4 t cf t.tta - CAEHLYIEUS btu: tarps 10..".11r.ST'be itrw ,woe sandy of & uu COI ALWAXS,HAVI, 009 D T&A. ~N , ,, , r,7.0 . 1=5 ,..= 0 ro to WWII/ PIT; NA as. Os Piaponl. nu 33 : _ IN • . N + . 1162 sal if:4 . 614:10.5t 1.730 \ 1105111.8 PArrOX SUP. CARD. kf5D4-100 kegs NeF Castle ark, &Aft,. Pods, &,ri477Attmcirock uo. NTCKY 317§741D-29Q doa:4en t(a.Oer43(•?4tm.vftaV z \ &All 7 ritt9Qet. & OVILINE--100 oz;ltrhine,'for gale VIM br I'M 1 .:11.M121141.40A 00. Al lIITNAIt'S MONTILLY.Ior Jaae;rec'd by i . ta)Po] IL B. WSWORTII jr)ATII ELI O° aides Spatith Bola Lqi4l' 1,~ 1a53 to sal fox\ Mrt , LZECC/4/14ALF/S*CCL VERKYSVILLK PLANK tr-100. IL \ Etaest of W. /*Vt.= \ s. Rock. Bill and Nal Iktadk Warr, Fottzth stma.oppordt•lhat ollltuburth. UTTER 4 -2‘boxeirizeih Bata - a:And rr tor Alt b f renZfl B. ROBISON AkUO- -159, burelliAxtra and Sa mnai ,or we, • 1141•4 All. I es meet "LA : o Wad • fatal. D •sa/3.1 ." COI.I3KRTSGBL rIIGARS-40;000'llitralui ‘ Principe me aClots. 241.14 44 far plo UZI) AACULBRATSON. A CHOICE S LISCTION, OF pECANDIES, ti WIVE.Taid MAIL wni - kar.mt hand &ad fxr raw Dr CU k li En l A o : l - I VUDF/Stlls dituaksCodfilb, imstare and' 4)./ ke talzbi 1.7301 \ ASO LIAR & intiSETT. `OBAO .730 '1 t TTEA -- 8 lege treeh Bcttaz , for Bale ~j kisr ', FtesaT : a, enr , ctße~ Cll. SSE__soolsoxelc6- 111, l'; 1 1.6IIIVitito Fioh, Trout anitiferring, ' frm salik,br (miln IN T as,cottas& 0....351)W \ Ta now ~,,,r oog 47a. steamer awriu. tom GI 411:0138-94 bbln. Flork_ried and fids ale E by. [al" muffin 11111.81‘10111IL Q Tg ARlN.a'apd TALLOW 01L-10 13b13. bj? NI " Itt : rta LIF . a" Ia WE 11\ Q:ALTRETIIE•4O bags arils k-ZA`".• main WI INN-100 ions anthineitO,P/g Iron, 04 ` 444nmeat`cd for ale br \ itillt 4, JORE& l'Oß"P — TCHTßS—Thirbeat aaillorka paid \ tyn "Nthi l dWEV%E. 211 Libl4;'\ ?A'loEs--200 bus. 1 7 ,44 . - Znoek, ‘/31°°/.'"•br mb'br nart "7" it, m IMO Rah. Vineta fb ctrokdor IrUl b.; extbaxtsmi tar is ? -\.` ritostA t t womole".q /.21Ped e r Mi°67strt. 31iti 0P... 12.T31, eALPLibetty \VLOVR-31,bb111. Superfine and WIN& 4"1:1 talf7Clb itriet RUTrtifO Butte • • ..14 teen d Ntic far b 7 \ 41. tA. HMCO. 11 211asandi le a t. 7.ireart A enjul4lEjletherar4l ti.. L12412:81132,4 Ausll 114ALZOC EED-A9 bb:e. and 1 bhg .F.anced, 1 5 c.• -ss fraikatrtardlimatrillirta. ARD And ni t l . t i.N Lard. , 4 2 b n .lt bhlk, , r. uo • aam.. ona,a awr 4,nur Irma: uismn • u mi,egra 03. WHITE CRAPE , MW1.37-Plain \ and anerea,u44. n• "na4juni SN O KETU - RdatlON-- , loa /be. superior Fraoked Saki= . la 4,..41 241 2^2 uh, M' rar2s \ N . A. Manvit.O. Omer and Sea Naha, \ D ul fiGTON " INGt-10 b,n , huh Btu Von Bark/A/o 42, 4. \ o, i0:11 b itElittlN —ln Elle, and ball:1 mit Jr taw, W. 40,BI<CLVIML r tiWcTaajNE-40 lib Turtle • tine, ,itu4 fi n g< 4 "I $ . 4 \'` l 'vg sorsa° 'Am.; \ __ _ IVEBTERN LT2s"a' r k " 4 r116317.7224,1,U., _ _ _ VaINKESOTA - 'SI;NIZie lb, isle • foil th ivert. \ --w~-.-_.~- , , - Tor.. now-- 31 11 , 00ULDO0i in ''. EA PAYETTE \ RAF, \l . lI'Lt;CA4I.I3.P.OLIN,O4IE•LEHNIfiIL. .\ ,\.,., -. . \ 9IVE•A .11,ND• - FAR . WELL \CONCkaR ,; ...; • \ •'' • _ r • %la TISkABOVIIIALL, ON - • \ WED,TEISpAY \EVENIIIia t JOIE /..14‘ \ . \ . I,.. lloP. \ iirDrillit 'Ur.— , \ • . ;• l' " . \'• i SUL N. LkIINANP, _._ • ' •,_ _ \ .•! . '•;„ A =Print WII,LIIN PAAIL: V ickett 50 Watts, be b:aA ; at the ,elc, siorteskpi MI3 CePe-et to mime.. aill3( precise!, ... torn ; \ 1 , 11ASOXIC \HAIL. WEEK. RROOND E , \ .\ \\‘‘ 'XONCAT RUMS% NAT 30,,' era eery eyeming deals* tine erl7k r , \L, ~ , The art sepeartineer Meares D 175.422. tie datinstlahai Verallit.lss it,tw.:.7 L.4iiEgtEti ATTRACTION! LOW PRICES \ I \0 \ 25, °eats Ideilisidom. . l .i iireiiiber 11. MID-DAY, VtIMMTAINM2S2 salcitOr ..trz:zasoas: %.,Ar I "crer.ocKl firs ,•\ •; \ ,..A.RIR OF Sltti - , --. . - \ A lag yoti4a F fol hell ID tie .250265T.400 yeklli .; ' 1 \ \\;‘l, . iisiii ' \ -•- s+,. W IZARD MINSTRELS, _ WI a ?gokl4l.lllt tad Mr. 71.22111rMige**r --. \ , s \ -,Charnsire . seneer Mr. J. 1te0312;3-' , ,,:i7: , ..,71:5. ' till &merle etude(Meitrel Me10Mr4 5 0.5 9 411.,_. -.. INlirs. and a 2atrh of /user 2 / 1 21t4 ' .... 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Or tad bs • ll 'uoy Mara. \ •• • - 4t , t ttzpirene cub; irosido• Wani.•l4 '744, b 7. bOici aid merriim • DAVAS.'Aticlou'orr. count:6r Beata in ()Aland at. AuCtini.• \ • Dauntifal \L 0 T t 3;.. its •.; \ F P LENIT '" *lrsa i'V g " .l fr. " i4l= ti " \ elo w=lastos ath daY *Naha at , Ltdr ig =roo.zz.z i a.. 276 :anal Zi et . ai n ' \,„.• alnanant Comm? =Man arta an unsat=nd by nay tm _ tb• onatry, and wont nimbi aU;•uth,a.to tW4a A ; abo denim 'to onaernlon thazantlYar bandsman beam la' `. Onutibnaan‘awill leers Pturtb st4ent, as. braitet, at2V \ , *Wolk. to clay partied la tba sale tt•eal i Va u ,Six Bunaln&k Lots' in • SelrenthiraTa 1 4, \ s •-•\ Auction. \ • / /AN SATURDAY 'afii!rnoon, June \4;li, ens 4 N•,, \ ed.k. tbn n‘aban..l4.l.l ait VS , h•nd amity altnalad LOU OP OitutlND. at tbn Led ts....l frattoota. mu bow Hada. Wax NEC DAM 107. and tuft. 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