ABLISHED IN -1786 PrITSIitIRGH (1 AZ ET 1:E. - 11101.1151111 D DAILY ABB WEEKLY BY Irons ist` co: - emOrt, ornai 21.111:141 semis?. Eat DOOR TO tea rust orrice OhilitLegronidollarshor snows. PoLobko half 1. 9 . 1 7. Douala If pat in advance. IN 111116.1M—Teto delloro per Annual, to savories. Mose ~ b o ourDika ott the IbllowlOg ea-Milano rbrre ropier per *pram 09 PLvcoplee do '" • ....... 909 Twenty anpica do 20 00 liroloooltot for ooah obit, to 1 . 4 rd4roo4od toms. person. ondWiry void invariably In lel ranee. No ch:tb pspd . lo or eO.l 09 lent after the year erpfoo, on lees the otonel &ATE; 0/ADVERTISING. One' ilOware. (10 Huse of tivalurell.) - - ono insert/an u 60 maiation....o DO. - one week 116 • ....us,. 0 0 • • Do.. one 6 00 Do. . - two - monthe--• Do.. three 000 l i. D en o. iunthoir Oudir. Do. Minna c elrn m law p;i. an . nlira 000 ape inuu for each .dditional /me. • • Dcs enure.. olAndeable at wireenre. (Pen • • sunnm) eyelash., of the 2f 00 , for tech additional sionare.lneertdover one mordb: solo each additional pure Insektod under the yearly Wee. half price. • , Ativertismient exceeding a altlx.re. and not over fifteen tingellstrlVt"atrtt=ite,to'edillatf hall ot. o .sta ,eyond the amount charged. for.Dieli Annoonciner candidates for teem, to be 00,0 1[ 00 tune 50 other eduttleements. • - • Advertisements not marled ms the cur for • •D•oilind • umber of insertions. will lel continued till;forbid. and " Ri n wtildhnrof arrn l it ' af i Liverticen I'm strictly . limited to their own immediate looniness; and all edvertftemente ibr the benentef other persona ' u all colvertise. menu not instudiately conneeted with their own Mud . fees, and all elutes of advertiumentle, in length Or Oth. srwise, beyond the limits umeired, will be charged st the usual ra t e. for annul transient advertising. will est.srately rendered, add 'tromp t oar nent. la desired.: - Alt sdreallumente for eharitehl • ditutiona fire com• won itim. word, lowed:do and other public tautirm6 end advance. to be Charged half prlee, parable thickly In Mentes* notices to be clamed 60 cants. ' Death optima ineerted witlkoutehsrge, unites seeonape • sled by found laving:lona or obituary nat.!, orol wboo , •so %woman:led, to bs yold for. Regular Advertisers, and all others inoding eoraninal ootiooo, or Mulling natter designed to .11 attention to bairn Beim', Oenzerts, or soy Vail* onlootolooLobb4 where charges are made lbe adrolttestoe—ell notices of ' pinta Aareolations—errery notice dseigned to call eaten r•ion roMroro ontellnlonertgledsted Or tntended Topro roots 1 'Mud. Imbued; can only be inserted nii.b the anderetanding tbstAs wee is to be paid for, If intend ed to be averted in the local column, the same ntll be sharned'at thereto of not len than .10 eon is per line. Bishop or tn. notion lota Ober** triple Tavern Lieens•Petillont 12 slob. 11•4711nate 'Agents* and Ariatloneere Adverting:Ante Dot tolpsolsoseinnder yearly rater, bat to be snowed • Osman" afthlrly three and one third per ant from lbo sosoaatptbitla .141112. T OS 111.11601iT EN OMIT P#l.llEB. Ono anus; thros 30 ha Pali 64titIonal Ineertion- 37 • • AD2111113X11211111 R WiNXLY . . .... . . ... . . Om Square (10 Hans) one inenotion..-60 cent@ ._._ De. . each a rditiond insertion.-L6' nonce All transient ndoortbratneub to be Dold in @donate. 11E11'38 OY.DISCOUNT C01nC122.. py 15.110LMIS & 80N8, Bankers t iff . IT Rlicriet ff.tatiman hint aid Riaresits..PGArterpit. • PANAAYLVANIA. Branch at Ruminant.--X Dot of FittAbelpllT Branch at Woman —ft ilanhaage Bank af do.—par Mauch at Xen1a......-.....•-do Kw. mad 11an..atta1........par Bnutah at Yousastam—do Doak otOottuallase..L.......par (MT Bank. CI • .aatanack.,..A. Bank of North Asavela..... SktOlnatakatido mr L ik Dank altiorthlaLtbaftlakpat VT1M1L11128ank...............111:0 Bank at P tnutta—Pm Lataretta '..£ rank rank et Pa Ohio Life Ina. A Trust 00...d0 flask Ara Bpi 19 Wartara Rearm Haak--det , 0,,,.. k at Pa- cf Maad11ar5.......---.40 ' Datatinet yettardaDlt par I Netaa...--......d0 1 tlirud 8 .,..x........,,a 1 NSW RAGLAND. Remington Bask..-..-Pax All Batavia Dalklut-:=,-„ji poncho. a Rath Ilaak-par : Kirov YORE. llsokaniae RAWL ..............par Dew Park My- ---- -par =,- -.7:-r.: "'-': xr airaitiit -- . x Nfek....Z...-..asz, Wasters Bank... ...-.--par Bak ofCbaaersburak.A Dal of l l : =oounkt-mt =eea.,.&tartar-pa llk t DaL r I Doak 445.1sx_ktG,LiTtj!--pr , ~. 11 Ma ill 17 2 DEL MI 11. ( AU echsat beek5....z.,.... • VIRGINI i A. - auk of Mir V Bk erVirkirdathatusand . 14 1.11z.8r-. Va,Nprb" -.." Bank a (Wray alraraLZ.-li Wantro. Danko(' Virsdnla . Bank of lorml4wra."..-. - Harellan ‘t"V ' i7. 4 M N aollllook“ Bank of 151Adlatorti •-: M KWh Western Hank.; ••• KantwalM27 LIO• Bank-Ltaar Branotm- ...-. I t lrl , t iii •g=t,balantLmir, ss aiOall. 0p . .? LINA. "' Muni& Bk 4 Breklilrark of Bt. tell. Jazoltda.... • 1 wix,,,, eimk........-grar Commexelal Ilk, llazlnen 2 Baotou IMM4-:....—par Martha:its' Ba Newborn 2 MA 80nk....-.---- -. 9( BOUTH OA _ _.LINA _ lannow•M Of BnoltaT3o-por Bk of tae Bt. of & uortaum 1.. ..,,,...,, B k afL.towtokpar Bank of Wroth Carolina- A tite - Bank ofgamenit Pak Bank otCharleston.-.- . I Barak Manakin-199E0..9v Plot:Ogre a Monloololes. Hi I tor.* Orgy, W_Arynooltauk.. M O.IIOIIGIA. j • Franklin Illkwoahlnkton pada Ins. A Banktng Co ilanlokautßank.--.- 9( of Aargosta---.- 1 Ma 8ank...;.....,...... M kof Browdok. Awtoota 2 Bank. - -.....-pari • TIINNIMMB: Mywity Bank-msk All mamma bask.-- 8 f Lebanon Bank.--...--par • - KENTUCKY. -- Mineral EAU .1PoltaVIII• 9( Kkof llonsttLoaltailhst Monowialtolallaak-,.......part11k of Lo Mammon • • Woe. araneh Want --....... rorthorn Ilk of Ducky , 1 1 / 2 11k.,W1.11t shun illootkorn Bk of Hantnekr 'Beak liolleffa. Ilk Of 81toM a pnozni..-X Okla ItaLißank-..---Milltata itazitiM bnneltio-50 . Brandt at A1m0n........-tliank otllknols.-......_03 I Nevada atithona-..........d0 Co. , , masa at .11Ait1t0p0rt........d0 Marine lila* Iwk CO. aka 5 ' Irmat ....d o • • MICHIGAN. wg siCkwelandk—a!o proton' Moohanka• Bank a ~. gr i tlk Mow« = l: s 3 pr =lk k ook IlwOr.- : .; • Shook at D maz•-.......d0 Istmaranoe Illampany,.-..-. 8 '•• = 1 :1/ 1 1 . 1: '"1 2 .- .All - Ab - A . . --"--.11 Mrt a =oo - a -- ...._. " 1 111:4• A =ran=1 at Illploy.--...-do Bank of Ifontroal-,.-5 lam& atCBldo Ban 608 11.0wadw Toronto& BeastkatOolambna—.4l NAKZERN BILMANON. Branch stWooltington.--do On Non York- ..............par awash at lladia--.-4o On Yhtladelahla----... • =Lostauter On Baltimore - • ilton.Nostilli -.. .....-do -4* WEETBRN 11X -- Cal./ I. [ Emma at - Mt. at- --do C1udn0rt1........._-___ • Brawn at flonark-...--do Lontralllo-...---„.... • Branch at 111yri....-.....,d0 89. - Lonla.. --.. --.._ . • Bomb al Owlamßold- r .41 OLD AND B IIPEiTO lf.AfUll Br an ch _ Dn cr ' l'll. _ Xi ' ca......1.6,10 4 Branch 44 an rloomant--clo E5e10.0ta...............:.......1040 Branch sttanmill•-.-Ao Pr ot..ralow.—..--.IODo • Brea c h at Nor..._ _cia1d•w0..*....... TKO B rno at Plasa...-..--do TonThems.-..k.,......- UM Brooth at Tortamnth--do olnow----....„-- 5.00 00JZ10 • Bratietent Eavanna... .. :do DOW tlark.-.......- 8,90 • !awk al Chifilootbs....--do Napoleons 4-.........- EX Brawl at Onyalmia--.....d0 mes--. L..--.....- Ell Branch at Touato;.;-. PRICES OF STOOKS. iIItrONNOID NOR TUN PLVOLNUROLI GAZNITN SY A. WILKINS & Co. STOOK AND ZXCILiNGE BROXV3.B, NO. 71.. !OUSTS 13INIENT. 141- utast Biota afg----. r . . - 1144744 *Jai Do. -6'l-.....t.:-... lop ~., .... ' tat- Pub* *as Poe gellvaida e5i.....-..„. by ~, -int. Jan *Jul: Do. ' Vg.--.........- toe ~,, -. int. Web* *ad Allen/ CO. 10g-r7,-..... , ~.,,, -... Int.liagt NOT 001. go o I.l4l•lnh•gb oily lil , -. 1 -: I . ; = ' .: fll24.Ja t ta JOY Lo. " :1; e te: -.. " I ..... ... I tntilsy as., &41r" eon 14 •-•- ao Dank of Pitta_butali.-. 50 , 6 6 6 , oh gk g 6 1 6 44 . 1 afarchastaNt nags! Data I , 47 is do rultaato / 2 6 211 --..--- ao 66 aa ia - do Allaattew k3. , Tizsri 8. 31 .„, 526 217 fltl= l .B 4 / 1 1 1 :- L - -- -t. ~2 I t r e‘ 11,X1 11 3 i 1i1in. 4 1441 1 Hand ilf...pridsl6.---601 46 44 ,1 4 , 4 , 8 Div. ... 2.0000 Northers laberna-- 60 1. 40 66 . Dir. '2oyr g. WiWaragsort Dridda.....-- 64 1 4 , .... Pittab's lAD 1.601000 g 10 9 :DlT.'NfOrt Neatens Ingsrano• Co.- _ lox jou i ilv. NO, 11236 CA tisetse Ingarsarg Co .- ig l ,fi t , *satiated ilscoass'a Co .7; 7 , 1 Pitradi to ►Phifs-.......-.. go, 4 1, io Dir. 11.3 pa of Pit - tabm - 0. D 7 . 02137711 ! , ao; 41 19 • 10 1 4.4k4 area_ ,-........- boa za ~,, Mod De edrao Mello - hwtk- ----- ad 02. C 0. ?Naga( 1 , 4 22. 11eg Work.-- 6 , , 6 . 4 . 40 - Rio ip, 4 ore ' blitmoo $14 . 4 . 14. , ar. bo; 4 4 4 1 sea nook ! 14,1 z er&V,,i i iLirlooa ror 16 • Is •.• 113. Die. Ohio * Penst'a. Dail itord. 6 0 roe 465(` do Balt. • Ando MO - 71014 .- go .., 1 r , ,1 Clarolood • .16 alle'lle It. D Marisa R. Ural". Ds7 Doc* gi, ~cr ii, L 411104 O pr et . ftrett4l4l4l-1 0 0 ----1 ao 60 41/0 Erie Canal Bands. l I :Mg.-1100 25 D 0.,,, do. offor).-,log I , , , .2Lartio ;nook Plan itoadi 26 60 Allah* tert2griliorPlt ILO . 26 26 a Oraenabs. Turn,ol23 8d..., 60 L . 10 - A ablution OW 4/0......... go 17 _ . . ltionsata ...,-......-- .. - 10 . 6 - , 2 16 ,6 6 , 4.6T42.46 , rittsbursh A Bag= ---- - 7 " go 77 . 0 5.°. ' North Amadeus --...-,.- ..... aa . 1 North Wart...-...-.--....., - ,,, ,~ North Western..---- - . 78 'l, ~ Altaborgh aha Itorad-, '1 7 I ~ Oldo---.....-..---..... - 4 2 4 hterthora:.-------. al, ... cis -1, . Douglass liotor-gro--, -. 1 444 ; ghin ' Ta== ! .. " ::. 7.: r 4 ii 1 r.a..1......................... ... - 2$ I% Dolling —....-.. --......., . 4a, 3 1i5tee.........-...--.,, - 1 1 x 1 2 H 4 .0 . . . :.- .DS 20 1 ... .1 1 0 1 1 GZORGI Z. 718N= CO., . ntaxageiss 12011•3111,4' OW, SANK MOUS, &C.; fro TA /bareisi..amtto This . orPOsbartaL Hobo sculjoslallialoW ce an p.rnt of th• Vale../Wats Washita& old au ensualadow. • oat wnlicogs & co., B /INXIBB AND BICOHANGB BBOBEBB, NO.II POUICTIS STIUIZT. - Qpposits the Bank littawr oh. doW t rasisettim at Burt Liberal Itstas."l. Reeael-Patent:Conpling and Poreplate, now NOTTaPLATII BJIMPT•EOLLB, - - CAN. NOW BE SEEN IN OPERATION' st Maim Bann grown On% Bolling MM . Pitta bunth. or tado'llberini Works? Maur tountY..ga. Tha ••grantagin of my tnninitammit .ate—that It obviates Um rimming MUMMY ttaingina or throning tal the Mob to oonutFt dm toping' whims thouring, au Ma top roll to co whom& sod dingronachin in an triatont without mime tho moth». crab or anything ohm The 70alltlnTyl la elm aoaMmoted so awls nub complete Mist it is Mooed or iitiplaowl In no t mina* without ramming • • ,aatrixt;raitt s .attbv_l.l - ,t1:: B•otsr%beters thus manias 0 allf2lo polialuen ast bris= thick boo Pat bar or rianinto uno tat VOW , .1 'Clltida • raiandi . . THIS D. AILY _.. A . . . ff . • .. GAZETTE. .Elt s E-'‘- BUSINESS CARDS • ATTORNEYS. 1 - ' 7 67t - t)itRiSON, Attorney and eouneef. lor at 14., (M. rm.... 1 to :in 44.0 sat stra-t Pttfaisrieth. P.. J'HALL, Attorney at • La* "Bake -0 . 11117.4 Grahit street, hettieen Tourth scrtot and Diamond alley. °BERT POLLOOK, Attorney at Law— , Cerrier of Fifth sod Grant etreets, opposite the Mart' ttoolo step.. Pittsburgh. m7'4r953 EuBtIN nICKEt ; Attorney and Coun it 1111,13henyvoty. N. 13 Ppeolel lenel prompt attenUon Oren m Celle , 'th 4 n end Urn reraneing oarefull) attended to. del.S47 112 L i ft:A.lG, Attornoy at Law, New Castle!, ..tas , seac, , onuatT, r*Lt1.111.1:11a. , , - • f. l 3 0 lien . Welter Qrseg,.Cross Creek; J. 11..14 k.en ilaropton et lemlth,Riesmer It Rohm. u. Chide 4134 Wilson *On, Ft. toe. pppnri I T MPS J. KUIIN, Attorney at Law, officio, * Feta% atraet, near Grunt, Pitt:Owlet. ././Sn l / 7 !.:;I!Ptitlesl2ol4llV/Ilt&Nrralloan. and C°"" Iturananana—A. W.'Looml.e. titular &Stanton. frbfalrji! AMES F. RERR, Attorney at Law—Office on ronrtb,et, between Smithfield end Grant, Pitte IPS: WEAVER, Attorney at law, Fourth slt.r.aat; :oat tbe Blayer . or Ottlee, Eitteburgt, Oct et,tlons st!ended to promptly. P. Sr:G. L. B. PETTERMAIti,Attor. . beis st 1.4.‘ and Real Estate Agents, ric..107 itb eewt !iletstaret , ..,l frblO VRANOIS O. ELANEGIN, Attorney at Lavr, No. 170 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.' AEFER E. READY, Attoiney M a. 81 WM rte t. Pittsburgh. 33AaSER6. can BROKERS CDTTER, BRODHEAD & CLARY. 29 Mali BTBIET, BOSTON, BANii.ERS;A DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, Checks, .Drafts, Certificates of Deposits, AND Unourient Money bought at lowest rates. Collections cads on all parts of the U 12101,1. TINTIMANCIBE : 01a5T0N..../ranklin Haven, Pp.. W. 11. Poster. Mg. CsablarDank of Cominarte, Bleasrs.J. E. Thayer Bro., J. H. Bob,,Morgan t Co..E. D. Brit halo d Co. NBW 1700.11,--Measrs. O. B. i/Obblis Boor:Curtis, Beale YeltfaCaartnentar Vertnllye, Heiler 0.11 - 14.Dr.craik—itom. vir.T.7;wbold t 6m, Grant is Stone. ' aleasra. °preen an t Riga!, Thabinaton, D. C. nov111:414 , • KRAKER Bankers and Riolitustra Brokers._ 14UY and toll Gold, Silver andilatkkiklotes, IP negonlate loans on Real Rotate or Btock Beans Was, Ourchseso•Prontisaciry Notes, and TIM.. Ms on East abd Rest- Buystad sell Stocks on commission. Oollections rade on all points In the Union. dais, corner et Third snd Woad streets. directly apposite the Nt. Charles liotel. saykstly H. D. King. - . r j OIN, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BRO ker. fourth street—Buys and sena Stooks on Coo, m Won; Exchange on Eastern cities supplied ILL current rater, Culifetime Insd• on the Weetst low rstelx Western Bank Notes bought sad sold. JrVi MITS.IIIIIIt 1,111XEL........109 1 :111A pALMER, HANNA At COl L Snocossors tc ud de li alere Porelgt * anNot=lx . Mtge, " fltr a. Derealt, Bank Notes, .ad 14.1a—tiortb West comer of Wool and Third etreae. Current Maser received en podt eight.Cheoles for eel., .o 4 rolleeUens made ols nests li g. t =l, l l 4 .ltTAPL D lCtrai eime. old Ad;ance• midi ea eons; ecraente of Prod - dor...Wiped out. 'Eatati:Stoak and ere rtAIRD & IRVIN, Real' li Inn Brokers, No. 41 Fifth st, TM. A. HILL & CO., Bankore and T T ken, di Wood. et. TM. I U. /OUT M. WILLIAMS & CO., ilitikert aid Exthan_au Broken. North Cut corner ol.Wood and Third Meath magnum, All trameetionernade on liberal 41.18..4 eallealleds rrninrtly attrud.d dar:ll. A WILKINS lc CO, Exchange Broken, to fla a ct . k of i r i t u ce . • L A RIM RR, JR., Banker and Broker, T lithitreet, N 0.% Idiot:dog the Bank of Vitro roi ikr HOLILES . BE SON, Deakin in Xol . el gn • wad Dcinted.fe Milli or Exehinge.Catillonna milts, Bank Not. and Sneak,. No. 6Y Market Ma-pet:Nth. ugh. 113,—.01ollectionn made on li o the criociP.4 ;Rh: hroachout the United IStatora. htczAPA3M:it 030#0);F:4:9 101 C. &NORTON, late Jobru3ton & Stook okp.eller,Fltationa.rrlntet. and Moder, cot ner.of Market sad Third Med+. PltUbllrgh. T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No tft Fourth street, Apollo Bulldluirr. Weldin • IAT 110 LZ &ALF. Ind Retail/Dealer in bank and ifebool 13.0k4 Paper awl Stailicktierr. No. 12 Wood rtroet, (betpre,ll Thlr4 sad IroarM) Fitta. Ons saar2g) 11/1 7 30titet8 . . t.. 1/113111111 L OX- tr. CO., Druggists and Apoth. - earner. arm% Snd the Dtamoud. tree orustsurepone hand gat complete essurtuernt of Drugs. Idedfrinee, Perfumery, Ism! !milder perish:Wm to their busineht. . . . ....... Physicians Drescliptioni 4:anti:illy compounded.. 0119 John P. Scott 191THOLESALE Dealer in Druge Paints, it uf t.i f. i /h u Vavi „ Lahet end Dre Stun, NoA9o,Libertr All orders ea receive ,prompt attention. alr Anent for Louden • 00'dia`asble family medicines. martMlr • A. FAIUTESTOCK to CO. Wholimalo: %Drag azd gato_4e.turtript Leed,Red 14=10 , I». lora. N.Y•cod to*FrentAtzet..byritta. I. E. SELLERS, Whvre sale Dania in Dp, Btutb, Vsrnlsh.a. o. 7 Woo:lo2'nd,, FlCtsbuzgh. Goodn warranted. Mon . PlOmni= ....... ..... Mu. BRAUN A REIThR, Wholeeale and Retail Druainte.comer of I.ll!ertr and St.ol•lr fftg., Pitts- JCIfOONICLILERA 00., Wholesale Drug txt. No. Si Word R. Pittebursh ' t::1.:~: f ~ f ~~: :fl;e WILLIAM A: McCLIERG, BLUER. Di IINE TSAR, CAOICZ PAXIMY °Ronal 8, • WOODSY eiv - D WILLOW WISE. CORN= Or WOOD AND SIXTH STREETS. I now nulling k lazge-assortment of Fresh =i f e ,to ll i tga h r . b.„, Jolve= ...„. ma4.rtt , wei n c r j; befiedd at tholoweet market wines. U. Hotels, Steemboets. and Idaillex, buylna by the eludnitY. ea led at wholesaletat... 136.000de aelktered in the city Seu of sharps. fault lours. A. MILLIIR, • EOMILISSION and FORWARDENG NEB -0 I:WV. tlealat In Wool and Priidnoe gononlly; t amit :Ejus b butgh .11anntaotaxes., No. 114 8400.4 str4ol. ritea. • ap6-131.3 O. WELLS & CO., AID WHOLESALE DL11.1101131 - COMMON' BAOON, nail. sLOUB. DAUM IT EMITS, as, COUNTRY PBODIIOII 0,2/ZRALLY. N.. 395 Liberty street-•Commerelal Bow spikrli] P11"7317L71GJ1. . J. a:Luzon, MoALPIH & CO., • WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND MMUS IS raonaioNs. METALS A PITTSB'U MANUFACTURES. NW. %MIMI 24 .Librxtr •Heal, rataunlA. Gilbert & Frederick, . • WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce Deal . 4 For rnadlnig Cloarnheloa Merchants, No. 113 Wood stra.t. Pittab cite , Insured 111S.14bend d cash advaciona 001361gmaente. Aft gouda if uireut sols R. Robison & Co. lIOLESALE Grooere, Produce Goulette, ♦♦ v and.Coramiselon !Grob, , No. M. Liberty St.. Pittsburgh. . Jail) Luke Tall, • V II ORWAR . DING and • Commiasion Mar Hoed and Special Consignee lOr the Perieeibranie 1 Hoed Complar. na.,sq , Water at.. and 65 Front la, cymi tg the Rau Deed Depot on the wharf. • • - Western consignments tribe forwarded lir all toed win be rewired at the landing and dellrered on the platform to the Company's Agent, there to be loaded into the cars Steamboat charges paid. Dille *flailing trammitted. and all lisstruellons of owners or combo..e faithfully carried out. gage ra coMignmenee will be received on tree fronetbe earn height and &argils paid, and the goods fan, ardad 1113108dWel7 hr. ateemboat. railroad, or other wise, as directed. , Pinions wishing - their miode insured. will please glee rearDelts end timely notice to that effect. sedea sod purchase. made, and orders for Pittsburgh manufacture. filled ma liberal Orme. 1422 Springer Harbangh. - (euccesege To e. w. zwinAtian.) co.;(COMMISSION FORWARDING Mar &sot. Dealer In F lo o r , lVool sod Prodnoo ortterally 14b Nut 5t...u4 no Second st..Ptttsburch. .aol • , W KENDRICK, Fotwardirit and Com ers. VP irehonce.l i a. 22 • pacticnimtunition raid to forwarding Merchandlle, fric . o n n t =alta=tig ,i. lao connection. or tnateronce Orden tinnnotly atiartided to. Instractions will la all eases m be obefed• • ..r1.°=. 1 .7r. EVll.lllbatair."4 Irrilt .ER & ".3 . 0 8, 'lnward= : an. 1 0112. ' ." 4 ." 1 •• • • 12. Dolan In • • • ne• ind Fitts ea Buotessoro to mood Jo, Os.. Oosntheice larwardlak....z. is .0 Sa Ntbbvratf Xunktectaro ( 44 1 6 riM- G. GRAFF A gent, (isticceesor qv O. FALLS Co .)r Olsen. sudOomadasioa Her. aga gasoact end Ross streets, Pittsburgh,— *netm for all Wads of Pittsburgh hillauhrllitilll . . aa-An attar. Diamody attendai to ROlNDEXTElcOommiesion and 'e 11 0 1 101dInIt&tde. and for the poetises and isle 0000111/ my, lemmata nee, Irani malLt. Glut, end the mesufsetnred Satiated of Plttabumtt generally; en Water and td hoar street. 2lttebatsh. MU AERIN.II BAIL WAY=A. few, shores for ERIN villisskans• Duo l eukubi Yen mirsais Ira. -Q. I. beak atuittarrit L ADLXIL-....-S. 11D318.11.0 LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN & CO NOVELTY WORKS, PITTBBOI (IFI, PA. MRA.OK and Depot Railroad Scalee, hay, Cattle nod Grain do. Platform and Contact. dr; 1 for Locka oral' that.pHog, Crop ma Thumb Lambe, Coffee Mi11...0f claim. kind,: Paint Sillia, approval Ha. n.rlato Lona and futerr.logz ]/Hirable 'iron Cantingo ot .m.ry variety in form son finish. dtt ha•aol**4liiiitio:k 7 1003 x'poriouca MCDONOUGH & STEW A.RT. . 9 1 ANUFACTURFAS of even , aeoeription V of Cool Lag. Heating and Taney tr tams. ind Dog rpm. Wagon Bozos. plain and fancy antes and front... Tea and every deseription of YOUNDKT OACTINOIL Vince and Warshaw., No MG Liberty street. Pittsburgh. irle63 1';~:~~~-y4~ , ~gA~~ BRASS POUNDERS. PLUMBERS AND DAB PIIT R RIL 127 and 120 !Vest Stmt, Pdtiberiroh. Ointrra.l.l. OtaIITOUIVOrr■ 0.11.11.801D97.10:11, ALLIIOB.2. M y , ANIMA °TITRE. all kinds of , Water, Gus and notice Douses Otto! niwith Ow and star on short myfiti J. HOWARTH & • BROTHER MARBLE MASONS, 294'Llberty street., near Seventh, ESPECTFULLY inform their friends, end the putile uenerally. that they have opened eir MARBLE WORKS at the above stand. wh teethed heap_ on hand a large supply of beautiful MARBLR MANTELS. of Grecian end Gothic styles; MONUMENTS, TOI/1113, HEAD STONES, IfI.IItNITURE BLABS. at, able, t hey offer at extremely low prima Marble in Bleak, !Dabs, and ',awed to order. • .- . • . Oemetery lota twinged. with lindea and Freeport Stone spin NICHOLSON & ' NE, Manufacturers of COOKING STOVES, 01{ATM, FRONTS, PENDEISS.A.3. Liberty tired. opposite . EARNESTLY direot attention to a new and hue-Isms 'pattern of PAILLCR STOVE, just STOVES, known flog, to their new Defter...eos' WOKING STOVES, known as the v`Keystorie State "and the "Wee: ern Stat.' . These Stoves in aesthete of finish. economy of raVrr:d7 i t =red " :1;11= t e .l . to the erileite mind ed to abov• their general stock memorises everything in their PeNlldaS liime,with the morn appro. I'd improver:teats In view of real utility. Platform and Coulter ICALIIS;BuIthiIUs, W.noveo ilogeo.ll9lloW Warn. Bed and bog Irons, Sutter and Tea betties, Sc., In Oots Ole variety . of style add knish. An Inspection in solicited. lmaNz7.s3 TOOL WORKS, CORNER OF FIRST 'ANIi LIRE lITY STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. • • VACITTNISTS' TOOLS of every 'Variety, iSkoreh ma IRAN PLANERS . Slide and Iland SIMS IN TAGS. DRILLING MAIMINSS. ke. to.. rum, 'featured to order. tell JOINPII S. II &MILTON /1 Go. 1618 U /0.3. ..... .... ........ ........ ........ .......,0113 7. 40100. Jones & Chug" g. NIANIIPAOTURERS of Spring and Blio tor Steel. Plough Blab Meal, Steal Plough Wings. eh and Kliptle Springs; Brass Nut Taper. Stair Patent, isms and lisotrurrod Iron nuls•—Cornar of Rose and Wing id, Pittsburgh. 'OM • 4G160.. ... ii - fagen ""'". D. SANUFACTURERS of Roger's Patent a j a V Aa h TE:g. Virt i . tVal.""" I " th -43° `" " ° & IV Coach and Carriage. Factory JOHNSTON, BTOTHER & CO ORN ER of Belmont and Rebecca Arcata. Allegheny elty would reelect:Telly Plot= their ads, and f he public. generally. that ther taring c A reiegee, ggeonehes, lieselteseaye. Hoggfee.Sielghe and Chariots, in all their various styles or hotel endues. All order:. will be executed with strict regard to demo May and beauty of Mask. Roulette will also be attended to on the mast reusin able terms. Urine !nail their wore. the beet Reetero hhafts, Poles aUI Wheel rang. they feel confldent that all who favor t hem wlth their reetroiroce will be perfectly sadefled on trial of their work_ Purrhaiore are relueeted to give them a call beforeTtur- === Penn Cotton MiUs; Pittslnagh. Ire ENNEDY, WELDS & CO. Manufn.o.. EL tarns Sr to ati A. NO. I lager .I—ced....tir.er, Jerget Maio of all oolore and ohgleg C.itton Twine; • Bed Cordn Plough .Lloae and bash ting. hope of all due ant deettititlesha Bat 4-Ordsre W ood = str eet. the hawa Stare of Logan. Wilson Co.. 131 Wood 'greet. wil h o, .atteution. Herron & Criswell, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, !VIANUFACTURERS of aillrindn of Brazos Work. Locomotive. Steam Roattle. Plumbers. se. Lc, Cotton Batttoe Maattfactorem.. /owner. Rebecca street, I Wearoomk . No. 12., Market N. 1t A .?41 1 .1 ' 17 6" :..1 c4:4"; t e . L i tala b ge " t work, or owls oal , t. Or.lere left at tiro Foundry or 0211oe, will be attended to punctually. Wed, New Coach Factory—Allegheny. ggatif./ 1 - A. WRITE a CO. would re - speethilly inform the nubile that they have mated. Sop oat Laooek. !star= Palatal and Sandusky streets. They are now ..skins and ate prepared to receive prim for every description of voldtlee,tloaehes, pkattpb, 8.,,,uch,e, Boggles, Phenols. Se!. Se., which, from their t o . of t, experlenoe in the manufacture of went the the faeilitiee tool heYe.'ther feel a th ey* ere ens led to do vett on the moo •reasonable tarn with tb:4B smiting &emit. in their line. • Paying particular attention to the selection et seaterlala, and having tams hat , manpetent workmen, they here no hesitation in warranting their work. We the:stamen the attention of the public to this matter. N. H. Repairing done In the bast manner, and on the mut rearmabla terms lain! Lots & Braun. • 4RESCO, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. and Jepaners. N 0.40 Idarietetreet, between sad col. Third et, ., fittsburgb, 1 kinds of Painting. for Churthed, Rooms. to—. In Ira. ter and ollpolors,_done to the at modern atria: Immo parent Window Blind& 'saltation of Wood. Ifarble-and Brona..liaanfeesurore of Patent Metal Lettere. Dealer, In rained Pelona. Putty. Lime and Plater. apt' A. BROWN would moot respectfully in itr• form th e public Net he keep s on baud, at Wieland on the west side of the Diamcvd. Alle4eng ely, a com plete assortment of Vexation Blinds, , en! an nut. Wry are made to order. in the but style, warranted equal without the United Rates. ills Blinds eth be removed the aid of a screw driver. Having purchased the stock. tools. and wood of the Cabinet Pstablfshment of' Ramsay A McClelland. I Me tapered to furneh their old customers. as wall ae the publle at large, with averythlue Ln their line Agency. No. 6,,W00d street, Pittsburgh. met= . J. A. BROWN. 1; W. WOODWRLL, Wholesale:and Retail glszttootaror and Dooley In Cabbaot Ware, N 0.33. Plain & BRO., Alannfactureri of Plain and Fancy Yellow, Rockingham and Cream Wane."Ocoee at the 71annfactory. corner of Waah- Ington and granklin Area% Birmingham. motif* PIC.. torah. mar 50.117 :lIOHM WETEI parlor Manufacturer of PATENT WASHER VICES. • as article. SOLID X and BRAZED BOX VICES. corner of Anderson and Itoblsuon argots. me ace., fructthe Hand Street Bridge, Allegheny Olt/. ocalr—cell F. LOWY, M. THU. VICIIMUN. Penn. Glass Works. LORENZ 81 WIGHTIVIAN, MANUFACTURERS of ell kinds of VIALS. BOTTLEB, and WINDOW GLAM. 6B Wr and hi Trout street*. Pittsburgh. B,•Partlentar attention gold to odd - sins of Wig dow Olin and tairsteneoulda for Bottles grid Vials. Fifth Street Stocking Factory. AbEttY, Energy, end Economy bolt goods in (Jhildron's Hoge, Men's. eoeka. Und;r alia•Ak, and Drawer., .old at ninilsA. turar's pri-aa, at lay 6 treel Hankins P•Alm., all cad. Dom Ina Ames wool. NO AUVANGS IN PAWN. WM. DALY, Stocking Pact try. Ith street, WI/am Wood A Markel. W. w7witLe _STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 312, 321 and 323 Liberty street, opposile Zhailhdeld tired. IONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave. Stones, Fun:atom Top.. Mantel., It:moans Renee, no. st,rara on hand and made to order, by miebinery. at the lowest prices. Throe huntin; original and Mooted do L 1 4 1 4 ' 1=74 4 % . h e e tlho mrl ordaro idled tolth dlopateh at 312 Llbetty larvae. an 23 W.. W. WALLACY. IDIYGTIO A. A. MOOR a CO., L. 1310011 T I CO, N. 00A1 A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail A tizaraney and Stools D:7 Goods, 25 PM UILPIEY & BURCHFIELD,' Wholesale. and Retail Dry Goods Merchants. warner of north 4 1 1 1 1010.5 t streets. Pittsburgh. MEDICINE. Dr. James King, OFFICE and Residence, No. 112 Fifth j tr s zt . , oppoalte tile Oalledral. Pittsbul Rh, DENTIVIII 1 SCOTT, DiTITIST, Fourth 4 1 , 1 , 11 k Alri we i t t o . t Mark, ........ AGENCIES A OARD HAVEN° bean appointed the exclusive c... ...t e rvg=imigr e p t utt of Patant eheted by P. JEWNI4I t SON. of Ilaralard. 00n g a . . 2 4: non if for sale • large wrath:Lent of all hies, manufanstn.r. ed. et the rosourszturer'• prim. article befog supe rior to any Lather belting era before offered In this market. Mao • large steak of all ablthrofludia !lubber Belting constantly on hand, and for sele at thirristidna Belting Drpot,” No. lie /tartlet street. Nelda J II PillaiAPlL LOWL Y intelligence Office. No. 2 St. Clair Street. WHERE Haab, Steam Boats and A'rivate • • Bowe. will be Welshed with 0.4 BaYmbh and Servants lath Dimes. eplely Amain Loomis, ELEAL MATE AGENT, Stook, , /der: t ir ws. sad Bill Brokir, Data No. Y 4. IfniOh Bt. id.Basthaes nrazarthr attesl44 U. 17411 T AMITEL — L - IMARMINIX, Secretary OW swell Innarbnea Oco., Wear gas•t. " VP. J ONES, Agent of the Itomrakkoe • o a of North Amnia, 141 Yrant K. D - 11. GORDON, Beereetary Weetarn Insu . ran. oc, 95 Water et. A. itADELNA; Agent, for Delaware Mc. GAltDlNEßOOrPlN,ApnkTorrranklin . !Aroma, • . , • • • .• - - 2fflO LBS. so • pao B TUB, as ril ea ed lller lal•Irs I. 1. 8/011111 PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1853 THOILAB MILS, Br. Taos. LIM; Jr. (Late of firm Bobbon. Little b. Ce.) 'F. LITTLE && CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE Ec COMMISSION MEP.CIIANTS No. 112 Ezoomo Etarm. .P17T211011011. • 141TILLIAM M. A. WOLIIRO Grocer apL V T., Neer. conker of Wool and ElistVlYl46ell hare always on hand a lams assortment of choke U • le and bee Tess—Foreign Fruits and Nuts."Wholess end bealers supplied on the lowest terms. =TM= Cheese Warehouse. 4ENRY Is. COLLINS, Forwarding and Comorlealon Merobant,and Dealer In Oheeesautter. 5 Rah and Produce generally. 26 Wood street. above Water Pittsburgh . sty2l IL U. WOODWARD.-- . IMIALIT. Joni .......... Wrd. BAGALEY & GO., Wholesale Gro cers, N. 13 uod 20 Wood street, Pittoburgh. CI BLACKBURN CO., Wholesale Eno PTtfatinsnd ß ::ttilat i tteb. and i tlsk-um w on hand at their Watehonsa 14 Water street. Pittalnyt I ee n l2ly J. W. 31:11111.1142.1 16. paeans*. URBRIDGE INGRAHAM, Wholoside D . Oman and Conualadan hiatehattia lie We , a and nrin Omit. l'ldtatoafth. REM BrA fIEW k CO., Whamlt! £ g $. Clotimon.r....ritteArta. JOICK .. =son. AOEM WATT & CO.,holorale Grocers, Golarabodon Tilerabalite,.ll Desk.. Predue• .4 sborgb tiamdhaturx. 260 Mar. 4.044 bus.. B. CANFMTA), late of Warren, Obi'o, Oswalt,len and Porwardinig Merchant. tad Whew. leDealerr Irrigestart laserre Chaste, Vatter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Water street, between LI mlthffeld and Weed, Pittsburgh. it 00.,Wholesale Gro om, Coaualssion 6ti, Pi o nonlan la Produce— :4a. 66 Watex. and 107 Prone iveteburth. roma wanz..—iasas a. aratua.....wmaia C. am. al'UlLl49 .4" ROE, Wholesale Grocers and arab. Oaaaallaion lanahanta._;No. Marta amt. OBERT MOORE, Wholecalo Orocer, ikdiflthit MAUL; dealer in Andiron. Plttsbursb anufratrues, and all kinds of . Yonig¢ and Doman. Winos and Liquors, No. 816 Liberty Meet. On band 'try larioo dock of e tor nub.upertor old Monongahela Whiaen 7/1111ch VW be sold low K . : : BERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Groom, bisrchsatr,_Arglers in Produce and ttabstrigi nn tm. No. Sua Libertr stmt. Pittsburgh. WICK & MoCIANDLESS, summon to a. J. D. Wick, Wholaral. Orocers, To Udine Lea Oommlasion Iforybants, dcalers NaU Ohms. Oetton liava,_ and Pittak.argh lifaroshatstrea irapara ll y , oornor of Wood and Water knots. Pitt.hurgh. A CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and • Comsolarlon Idexchant.Dtator In Prods.. and I . lttfo aburgh, nti alanot•oturod Artfeden. 12e Lanny e G oot. Pitt. I 7 .—. D. WILLIAMSWILLadi CO. Wholesale le and Ratan .2a ' "al r rgrZgr th 4,4 4 4.llV=l,' Manufactures, owner of Wool and fllth ors., Pltiononsh. Gam & R. FLoiti, * Whores:de Grocers, Com . Inlsaion Merehanto. and Dealing In Proinoa—Round lurch Dulldhogs. &Gonna on Llbrftr. Wood. and Sixth rtroou.. Ilttaborth. Tag anboaribor wouldrespectfully inform Ids Mazda. mut tLa puhlie. that ha b.. opazad the boa,w lhattely oeatiplad by Maury. Narver 4 Itobinaou cor net of won. Allay end. Paden) at.. enerb.or. • for Um Dan.es of clohm • ragrasr Ifuttily ()moor? and T. B•ale. now, wharf ha horns by s attantlon‘ and falr dealing onit • ah•ra of •fiktrounrya. cola WILLIAM YR ANC42. =KCAL -12113TRUICENTS rIOHN H. HELLOR, Dealer in Piano Forte!, Natio, owl dlonkal hertzUmooto. School Books. ..4 tionorr. Solo moat lhr Pb..a Parte for Wodern Poormlnohr—No.lll Wood st. M L ENRY. KLEBER, Denim' in Maio, Mu sical laste:men a ta t A , nt y i mport etnt airstrdltalian 8 varo p.cura. crith=st=an Attachment. Alec, Damicam's ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHING rr B. CALVERT A. EO., Dye-Si:niers, LF:ar t. eriga s ll= a nrwt ne SCLIDORMAN'S Lithograph bliduassit, Third Moot. apposits the Post Pkgs. Pittsburgh. Maps, Landlmps; Portrit% noir Una. Billboads.Dralls. Bond. Labels, Arehltorgaral and bisohinis Ihswinsrs.Business and Visiting Oards, go., angrared er innrnbn Stan.. and period to golorg.'Wd.linintso. or , 471 , 1; and at this 00,Lrr0,..n. • (13nooessor to hinr•Oy• & - *•Lee,) Wm, IleaE. load Cloomisolon oel.t. for .eso a • o! Academe WorolMo Bcny, NO. IC UNl,S.Abreei • , T. :C. WARnii t .!Dr.i...... .. Itanomt.) .. i ADDIS' a CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. . d ilt. MLA gloss. on hand s fall assortommt. No. Z. Poorth greet, Pitioburoh, Ps. so.3o:lyd BREAD AND CRACKERS. :RON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK & ER BAKERY, No. 317 Marty etrest. °Malts the head of Brolthdald. Baring prirehaeed one of W.B..NMVerlrackerand Pilot Broad madam lan prepared to fill all ordm for Crack. ere or Pilot Brad at the shorteet notice. Bjllmint Broad. Bra and Dimpela Bread.larde an mall Balla mil-every mornV, Blemboata Hotels. to., ruptd with bard and erft Bread. at .11 time. old er. Air Cake. 000 Confectionary on hand and inade re . luri) J. 11111.PILLLD. THOMAS WOODS, COMMERCIAL BROKER, Mo. 45 Market PITTEBOHOII, established myself se above, I PLEB }HAYING to reotive CONBIONMENTB. or UY 000D8 et every deverlytton which a s be roldlo tble market. end for the rale of .Moh every c.v.' tion,lll be used. • 1101Mt=1 -•• • • . Palrticular b r atsil te• elven tc the Sale and Col lectlou of Notes, Bills of Exchanns. and the Pur chase and Sale of Stocks. lodnetry and personal attention to .11 Inutineaa In trusted AUL 9e, I hope to Lnertkand ree,daanstroxispe ILIOWAS WOODS. Ettaburgb. Aptll EL 1353 (ems BARD & DR LANGE, DEALERS IN HIDES, LEATHER, AND.OIL . , 5115 Liberty r (110 E 0? THB GOLD 111101.3111.) kek,„ They will keep on hands, at all times, • general asortmeot of Loather. for Shoomoka7 and SM. Owe usa; also. BhoonaluoV Iloilo 's Tools Au aplB BARD A DE LABON. New Leather Store. I G. MOWRY, late of the firm of B. Bard i 114 1 13 , 011 1 1t3 1 4174.71V1 1 :12/r h tir."l,Tut .04 OIL. has Just returned from to. Bast. eau Is now readying a lams smart:moot of Leather. conalstlng of— Bel Bole. Baltimore Leather: Phltadelyhtlt sod French o.iondag morose* sod 11.10, of all descriptions; }Boding sod !Anion Skins; and a mineral wort:oust of /indium. Harias yurthated toy ODUlllstook for wish. I mu yrepand to stU for ash. 1 would Invite my Mende to mill and examine my stook batons pitrehasing elestrttore. mhle J. G. MOWRY. - A Card. RAPING received my SPRING STOOK of Gooda,l will be pleased to .bow them to Jr.y friend. and Mom wanting anything In my lino. My Float thin flpring_la very lugs and complete, towtoling of Satin'flolainea, _Braes's.. worsted and cotton Delainer Dammam and Pihroeur; Binding. and Yringom lam and moll CortaLoo, of sploodkl and Curtain Goods of all kindm French and Amnia. linnmdo and Quilts: Our. nleao of new pattorron Banda and lanohm oust, groom and mono-colored Holland, all widths; Citi Moths and gbsdo. for Window Blinds; Vemillan Blind. of Linda. 'Mime promptly filled. NOBLA WO/. NEW SEED STORE. James Wardrop, OFFERS for sale OANABY BIRDS of the most approved breed, belog very bard, end 6120 singer. Bled Beeds—Clenarr,. Memo, Mine, Bo and Mixed Beal Bouquets gill be furnished oomponedof the finest FLOWERS, vim Oamellias. Woe Buds, Lisilotropes, 10. Evergreens (In pedal for Chrielmse Week from the Seed end Morticultural WIVES. No. 41) Flab street, near Wood. del6 OARD. State Official Interpreter ikAT M. J. ROSE, Int s eEprete . r•of FoTaign ~7 1 7 ik. 1"1 =171: The t ViPofV . nitiobalegtargutPn Amebenr o . may be found ~ . z7 day from 9 A. x.. until 6 r. r, in the Quarter bendotii Court Room, °reit 24.160 Fourth street. Bonds, Deeds, Mortgage., Powers. of At. lamer. and all legal or other wngs, vbetse.r.trans. Wei from er Into the German, French, Italian and Span. lob L.Nr.ige.• with neutrinoo azul disostah. apt . AttMINTY LANDS—Caiit. Marin Naylor, Attormta at Law. No. 163 Third st., corner of litthiMT . basing made armaments for the prupossorlll litann4a,, Leath for officers and soldlmi, chair widows sad enudrenotud will attend to any other bun rm. cmeetsd with. Use goverment or any of Its Matti, the Psuslort Om or the Courts at e the r gin, Washington. • Mitdtt ELCILESTER, Merchant Tailor and (110=. • thier_, Ifuntber 74 Wood street. Partlouls2 atta* paid to noir and Youths!' Mottling. 7io/5W T. DIGBY, Aterobaat Tailor, Dyolpar• ied Dealartn /Mal Mao Clathlrg. 181 14 paw ot BWATTS CO.&Merchant Tailors, 181 • rnbelt-, atraet—Wa ow oni Spring a t of floods for Gantlman'sWast—Oloth. non Waiting& of Ow mowed styling nod finest , Oar Wanda owl eatoman will oleo. sive or • WI. Dann AVM. NOBLE, Upholsterer and Dealer in V V Kiihrbiterez t ev* WlLideria. add Beall. Third Wait trets lb. r 0114 t• r.traborgh Coach Factory. :To. 46, Diszaend . Alley, .near. 11 ..27 °44 " L N. it. ineiguiw. Acv ,VOTIOII,4IIIILROAD CONTRAOTORS, tattilla MID OTHRIUL , Tha Trankila Inatiour Thar Thar are madocritknoth dolmas and id @aqua :Ll ' and for Medina and . diacbstent oat A lle &Wok crastarn &a; alsoaract atm caw =WA. sk• both . ko mu., var. it acohlbs i dit to '• truck. and may to mendnon Ohne to smith a tomato, any c A atla mad 'WU/ .111 T by wilkand this if . L. 1.11 Ortolan' altar. floor old ULT. Ia DEALiNd IN amms. fk°o: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. i4:litg:f l 7lll , lohialeT - aMIN t :Srl:f4; PRESIDENT'S MESS Gastiosseii of the Sonata and House ,f Rfpresos Wives The Interest with which the people of the Re public anticipate the oseembilog of Congress, anff the #lslment on that cceseion of the duty fopeciedipon a new. President, Is one of the beet slake lof their capacity to res Fee the hopes *4l" minders of a political eyitem at once ColoplaOnd systematical. While the different brahnhes of the Government are, to a certain ex „ten4l4dipemdent of each other, the duties of all elite Pv4 direct reference to the Bonne of h!Orau*ly„ ander this system, no man is so ik bud Rene so humble in the seals of public sit to escape from the scrutiny, or to be aitenpt frwm the responsibility Which all official tanctioni imply.. • • ii pen thejnirtioe and intelligence of the masses, itt a govetnment thus organised, he the sole rell sae of the confederaey, and the only security for basset and earnest devotdon to its interests spinet the usurpatient and encroachments of oiret' on the one handiand. the assaults of per. eronittambition on the other. , The hatred of , whiah I have when is bleeps rible from an Inquiring, seitioverning column. nity,but sdmulated,doubtlens, at the present time by tbeiensettled condition of our relations with mud foreign powers, by the new obligationa re. Stith* tram a sudden extension of the field of enterpriee, by the spirit with veblob,that Geld has been entered, and the musing energy with which ire re 80111.0.5 for meeting the demands of ha nuirtity, hate been developed. Although disease, dimming at - one time the charseteriities of a wide-spread and-devastating mance, has left its gad trace upon, some portions of our country, we bare still the most abundant cause for rever ed thankfulness to God for our aecumulation of iiignalentedes showered upon as ea a nation. It is well that $ oontedousness of rapid ad visement nutlinereadeg stringth'bilinnielated ettit'an abiding seam of dependence upon Rim who holds in His bands the destiny of men and of nations- Beeageidee the wisdom of the broad principles of anoints religious toleration pro claimed, In our fundamental law, and rejoicing in the benign tattoos which it has exerted up on oft -social and pealed condition, I ebould shriek from • clear duty-did I fail to exPrees my deepest conviction that we can plod no le aned valiance upon any apparent progress, if it be net sustained by national integrity, resting upon the great truths affirmed and illustrated by ffivine,revelition. In the midst of ear sorrow trip thee allhotad and suffering, it has been con• solinginnee how proinptly disaster made true. nelghbons t inf diatriets and cities separated, wide. ly. from intalt other, and cheering to watch the strength of thet common bond of brotherhood, which•talten stillearts in all parts of this Union when danger threatens from abroad, or calami ty, impends over as at-home. ,Onediplomatio relations with foreigO powers hava.imdargone no essential change ante tho adjomremant of the tali Congress. With some of thens;questiens of e disturbing oharacter are still pleolls&-but there see good reasons to be lieve that.thsee may all beausioably adjusted. ,Por . some years past, Great Britain has so octostrced the lint article of. the Convention if the Blithe! April, 1818, la regard to the fishery on the amen eastern mast, Le to exclude our cit izens from acme of the fishing grounds to which they freely resorted for nearly a quarter of a aster, !subsequent to„the denser that treaty.— The Milted State, hare never acquiesced in this ocrustruatica, bet have Menus cdaintedi'or their fishermen all the rights which they had so long enjoyed without moleetation. With a view to remove all diffmnitias on the subject, to extend the right of our fishermen beyond the limit! fix ed by the Convention of 1818, - anCto regulate hide between the-United States, sad the British Nerth Americas provinces, s segotlaticto has been opened with stair :prospect of a favorable result; To protect our fishermen, in the "enjoy meat at . ihthqtgliti 'aid' previacallielen be tween them and. British , teherrams,'l deemed it expedient to station a. nava/tom is that quar ter doting the fishing season. Embarrassing questions have also arisen between- the two Gov ern:Dents in regard to Central America. Great Britain had prop - seed to settle them by eh iral. cable arrangement, and Our hfihteter etLoudon is inetreeted to enter into actgoilatlium on that subject: A: itomminstqa for equating the claims .ofd our olds* egalnevlireatitritaln and those of, British aeltjecosigiloo•ohe Hilted Stater, organised enidettht.liteemefflon of the Bth of roug' ci t4 s now Alatag :, • _ ..,.. in London for the it le in mss 44043"lilibie that boon. dory bo. k , dary line be ' the Bolted States and theitrit- IA be- ier¢p thirlietth-ireetottleetmatml.ia the Convention of the 16th .Tune, , 113116, and es. pa:laity that part which separates the territo ry of Washington from the British poesesaioni on the north, should be traced and marked. - I therefore present the subject to your notice. With Prance our. relations continue on the most friendly footing. The oommerolal relations between -the: Untied States and Met country might, it Is 'conceived; be ieleeeed from some un neeemary restrictions to the mutest advantage of both parties.. _With a view to title object some progress has been inside in negotiating a treaty of commerce and navigation. a Independently of our trade with Elpain,we have Important polftleal relations with her growing out of oar neighborhood to theisiend of Cuba and Porto Rico. lem happy to announce that Mime -the last Ceogrese no attempt/ have been mode by unauthorized expeditions within the United States against either of those Colonies. Should any movement be manifested within oar limits, at the mesas at any command will be rigorowli7 executed to repress It. - Several annoying mor row:es have taken place at Havana or in the vi cinity of the Island of Cubn.hetween one oil:liens and the. Spanish authorities. Considering the proximity of that Island to pal shores, inn& as it does, in thertraok of trade between some of oar principal cities, and the suspicions vigilance with which fore! Intercourse , particularly th at "with the United Wee is thee guarded, a repe tition of au unenoes may well be appre- —. . • dine diplomatic intercourse is allowed between our • Consul at Havana and the Captain Gen. of Cabs; ready explanitiOni cannot Ile made, or prompt redress afforded, where injury has renal. ted. All -complaint on the part of our citizens under the present arrangement, must be in the trot place presented to this Government and then referred to-Bpain. Span again refers it to her local authorities in Cuba for investigation, and postpones an answer till 08 hair heard from those authorities. To Ovoid this irritating and vexatious delay a proposition has been made,to provide for a direct appeal for redress to the Captain General by guy, Consul in behalf of our lojured citizens. Gilberto the . Govern moot of Spain has declined to enter into any such arrangement.. This- °Corea on her part it deeply regretted, for without some arrangement of thie kind the good 4fidenitanding between the two countries maybe exposed to occasional in- terruption. Our Minister at Madrid Is lnstruo ted to renew the proposition and to prose lt again upon the aonslderation-ef her Catholic Majte• ty. For sound years gpain bee been .caillog the attention of this government to claim' for los ses by tome of' her utiects in the case of the. schooner Amisted. This claim IS believed to rest on the obligations impoiod by. our existing tree: ty with that country. Its Judie° wu admitted in our ,dlplomatio correspondence with the Bpan. leh government as early se March 1847, and 'me of my predecessor', in his annual Medeage of that year, recommended that prorelon should be made for its payment. In January Ira, it wee again eubmitted to Congress by the Execu. tire. It has received a favorable consideration by aommlttlea of both branches of Congress, but as yet, there boa been no final motion upon it. I conceive that good faith requires its prompt ad justment; and I present it to your early and fa ;vocable oonsideratlon. .Herbs Koests„ a Hungarian by birth,o►me to Aide country la 1860, and declared his intentions in duo form of law, to become a oldies of the Hilted States After remsiniag here nearly two years, he visited Turkey. While at Mayen*, he was forcibly lotted, taken on board an Austrian brig of war, then lylog to the lutrbor at that :pisee, - and theri confined In irons, with the avow• std.dealgn to take him into the domiiions of I dris; our Consul at Smyrsa, and Legation at ' OonstsatisaPir, laterposed for his release, hot `thole efforts were inelfeetual. While thus Ito prieoned, Commander Ingraham, with the Uni ted States ship•ot war St Lou!,, salved ►t Satyr. us, and after looking into the ciretunstinees of the csee, mile to the condo/don that /Louts was entitled to the protection of this government, and took energetic and prompt measures for his release. Under an arrangement between the agents of the United States and Austria, he was transferred to the custody of the French sOonsul General at Smyrna, there to remain until be should be disposed of by the mutual agreement• of the Consuls of the respective Governments. at that place. Pursuant to the agreement he has been released and Is now on his way to.the Uni ted States. The Emperor of Actable hut made dui conduct of our offiners:who took pert In this trasseetion $ subject of -deers eomplaint Regan:lf Rose n' as OEII its rubjem„ and-olaimlas a right to lake Mtn within the limit. of the Tur k Em pire; he has demanded of this govenmsent It. eonent to the euniader of the prisoner, a dim- vowel of the acre of its agents axiisatieferilon ernmeat Oars is almost, if not lately the for the alleged outrage After • weld coned Odium, power of Christendom haying amirplis oration of the owe I otme.to theomMinelon that revenue . drawn immediately from \ Imports et( Eustis was seized without legal Tit,- et conxteree, and therefore measured by the spew- Smyrna. That be waswrongfully de aim ed on tanolous enterprise and national prosperity of the board of the Austrian brig of war; thus at the cociu\r- , •ith such Indirect relation to agelisittur, time of his seizare he Was clothed with the on- .maneciocuree and the products - 01.Mo rth and tionality of the United States, and that the acts Bea, auto violate no cionatitutional doe ti, and of our offioers, wider the eirosimstatices Of the yet vigorously promote the mourn ir - cue, were justifiable, and their °endued has been Neither is to the sources of the public ry, fully approved by me, and a ionidianicewlththe nor as to the manner of keeping and ing several demands of the Emperor of Austria, his it, dots any grave controversy now prevail, re been. declined. Fora more Tall amount of th is being a geieral acquieeoenee in the wirdnes transootion aed my dews in regard to it, I refer `the prreent system. to the correspondence between the Otsego D' Af-, The'ziPart bf the Secretary of. th e Treasury fairs of /Marie and the Secretary of Btate,which will exhibit In detail the state of the pwaifs A are herewith transmitted. °roes, and the &edition of the ration breaches The prinoides and po li o, therein maintained o the public 'Betides administered by that de. on the part of the Milted States, will; whenever plummet of the ' Government. , The revenue of a proper occasion occur ,be applied and enforced. the emontry, levied almost insensibly to the tax The condition of China at thistime readers it peyee, 'goes on from year to year, increasing be. probable that some important Ohmage' will coon 'end ei ther the Weems or the prospective wants inthet,nat empire which.will lesd to .s•racce of the gevernment. At the mete of the bail unrestricted intercourse with,it. The commis- year ending Tune 80,1862, there remained in the stoner to that country, who has been recently treasury a hellion of fourteen milliens, six huh.. 'appointed is instructed ,to avail hinutelf of all oe- dred and thirty tiro theisenti, one haired-end clarion" tolopen Ind extend our `c ommercial re. thirty six della* \ • tattoo! not only with the ~ Empire 'of China, bat 'The pub revenue for the' fiscal year, &Out with other Asiatic Nations, , Jane 80th, lintounted - to fift y 'sight tab In 1852, ansurpeditiattwareent &Japan Ilk. HOW, nine h dred and thirty' one thousand, der the command of Commodore Perry, for the eight hundred and idaty Ave dollar., from one purpose of opening commercial intercourse with toms,' and two refillens; four' hundred and'five that Island. Intelligence hae \ heen. received of thousand,' eaten h &fend eight dollen, from hit arrival there and ot his haviaA fie, hetiwu public lands and" tiler relecollimeone ;ewer; to the Emperor of Japan the object of 101 l 'let, mountin g togeth er„ to witty one Agllionsoihres butie,M.not yet escertsinedhow far the \ Shaper- hundred mod thirty\ seven \thoneand, five bun or will. be disposed „to abandon hie reatelettee dred Lind 'aunty four \ Itellalf ra , while the public pollejald opeUldiat populists country to a for am- expendituresthe can e p ed, exclusive of merele interceoese with the United States,payments on account °CO. public debt, amount- It has bon my .earns e ;desire to' mints ed to forty Wee mlllionee'five hiendrectior arty f\ i, friendly intercoms with the Government upon four thousand; two hundred 4k ant sixty \ two dol. this Continent end to aid them in preserving ` leo; leaving - a habitue of it two million', good underitandiag among themselves. \ \four hundred and twenty lire • delisistdi'four With Mexico • dispute - hie arisen as to the hundred and tarty seven dot Of tvieelpte above true boundary line between \ ese territory cf \expenditures. This fast ' of I selng die' sun- New Mexico and the Mexican State, of Chibue- plue in the Treasury, bieserethe `subject - of hoe: - A former ;Commissioner ' , of the United anxious &melioration • t' a very. er, period of States employed in rannieg,that .ilue,„ pursuant m' ministration ; ministration; and the path N, lay duty in to the treaty of Goadeluse Eill'aleo, made 4 re to it, seemed to be obeli, and' clear, i serious mistake in determinlog the initial point ney first to apply the surphie Tame to , en the Rio Grande; but inasmuch se his deals th udcharge of 'the pall c debt, - ,se ar - as it \ 7 i, lea was dearly a departure from direetions &aid jedlolostely be done, lad secondlydevise I for tracing the boundary oontained in that treaty, means teethe gradual minden of the mums I and was not conortrred in by the surveyor \ IP- to the standard of the ROMs isigenoina \ . pointed on the part of the United Stater, f whose Of these'objects the fret has' the 1 been \ ; 1 \ concurrence was necessary tO:gITe validity M diet comas of accomplishment Is s manner end tai 1 decision, this Government le not concluded there degree hightgi i atisfacitory. The amount in the t by; Ana that of Mexico takes a different view of. public debt ell classes was on the fourth \Of o the "object There are crlur questions of con- ,Mereb, 1868,s ty nine millions one hundred mid 1 older-able magnitude pending between the two 'ghost, thoeseni h ued thirty-seven dollars; pa p\ 1 Republics. Our Minister in Mexico has ample, Mesta on account\ /which have been made sines , 4 instructions to adjust them Negotiatione have that period to theta onnt of twelve millions seven \,l ii,,,0 been opened, but suffielent progress hes not been ` hundred e nd thrie beard three hundred and \ made therein to enable me to speak of the prop twenty One dollars leaving unpaid and In the- f, ! able result Impressed with the importance of esetinnous conree of liquidation, the earn of fit. maintaining amicable relations with the Rakich- ty - fix \millions hue hb&red and 'eletty.six thou- - lie, and of yielding with liberality to all her just card Breen bundled and \i,lght.dollare. - 'Lj-' claims, It is reasonable to expect that an ar- Tkesipayments, although made at the market rengement mutually satisfactory to both coon- ptiovof ' , pi. reepeotts t r \ sasses of etocks„ - i&ro tries my be concluded, and a laatiag friendship been effected readily' anti to the general Ginn between then confirmed and perpetuated tags of theeresettry, and h arthe item. time Congress having provided for a fall mission to proved &signal utility in the lief they have lir' the States of Central America, a -Moister was eidentally.affneded to the mousy market sond-te ' sent thither In July last. As yet he Om had the industrial, and' sown • pursuit, of 9ke time to visit only one of those States-Nicaragua country. '. \ -where he was received in the most friendly The second r-”- -- -- ---- manner. It Is hoped that his presence and good that of the Iff omoes will have a benign effect in composing the importance, • diuenelosut whiohnormil amotif,thanliarld in ell' rotary of the -. tablishing still more intimate and friendly rels• duties on caul Lions between them respectively, and between li s t many artiel each of them, and the United States. es enter into Considering the, Set regisdis of this Continent, or are wrist 1 and the number of States which would be made mended to r acteassible by the free havigationof the river teen. • f Acuson; particular, attention has bee* given to You wilithal this subject. Brazil, through whose territories the Toe It passes, into the ocean, has hitherto persisted . 1 .,„,„... ri in • polies so rabidly° In regard to the use of the 7;7 l - t a rezi this river, as to obstruct and nearly exclude whit t foreign commercial intercourse with, the States adeentW oft whieh Ile upon its tributaries and upper branches. nets relations Our Minister: o that country is instructed to reepeetfoi obtain a relaxation of that policy, and to use his sugreations el 'Arta to induce the Braider, government to „„„, of accounts, open to common use, under proper'. safegua rds, o f °aut os/ fi st this great natural highway for international and of . ther r , trade. Several of the South Amer-loin states a hie" d epar t are deeply interested in this attempt to aeoure sacrum. u r the free ascription of the Amason ; sed 'it Is „„.,_,-;;.„. , remonable to ' expect their co - operation in the ',.,17 - 1 ;7;;;,,, - : measure;; As the advantages of free &mum, officeft, Now-; Mai Intercourse among Nations are better un- Con we ono dent:Sod, more liberal views are genre IY. en. program of tht ....... --, r , .-..-- -.I \ ts. tertained iti to the oommom rights of all, to the lions. Bond. t 1 free use of those means which n ature - hoe pro - Among 'the objects meriting 'TOUT &ten en, rided for international communioation. To will be importa recomendation. from this' . lb " ° In "' 4 / 7 2 a • eali ll bteDad views it ill rotaries of Wa wa and Navy. I am folly 'Wei hayed, that Brasil 11 *amain her pulley , and that the navy of the tweed States le not .Z I.. remove all unn ry . restrictions upon the condition of ci „,„„,, ork and einaloa „.. oowan free sue of a river which traverses so many ate wren the a W t ir ade of ons -- e l sooscim „ a l states and se large ' part of the *endorse. I ~, ~ other interests, Ind commend to your respells Par to Worm you t h AtAlo--I • Pf i b u k . --st'. attenticaothe suggestions - ea - this runlet made\ Paraguay and the Argentine coafederatlon, - have h the ~......._ ~ . 6 ....... yielded to the liberal policy atilt resisted by Bra- ~ ' I reepe T tfu j i :it u l n * n i t ii,:i' the esmytni a ch us . ai re l s , p l e n iti re v g e s t r . d rri to to t r h i e ei savigsble rivers within their det . our system tort, a l ways h e reimr da , with the highest interest as • nucleus around which Treatieo embracing this subject among others, the Volunteer forces of the nation gather Judie have boon negotiated with tense governments hour of denim; „ oho otctieentstion or m um . . which will be submitted It' the Senate at their f ation, to adapt It to the , resent extended limits present eeselon. • . and frontier relation of the country,and thee**. A new branch of commerce important to the did , of the Indian trihe „ .ie the tu m or of t h e agricultural interests if the United States, has „,,J ineot, the necessity 0 7,, nnich will „ppm is within s few years pust,been opened with Pere. "-- the communications of 'the' Secretaries of war Notwithstanding -the inexhaustible deposits o f and the Interior. guano upon the islands of that country, consider-, In the admiedstration of the Post Office depart. able difficulties are experienced in obtaining the meat for the fiscal year ending Jane 80th.,•1868, requisite supply. Measures have been teken to the gross expenditure was seven millions nine remove these difficulties, and to secure a more hundred and eighty-two thousand hundred abundant importation of the article. - end fifty-six dollars , and the groat race 'fur l .' . Unfortunately, there has baste onions eel . tag the same pe ri od ire million nine hundred listen between our ettitene who bate tee e et welw and fotty.two dollar thousand seven bandied suctl'thir; that the current rave. the Chincha islands for it, and the Peruvian au . „ y for& \ thorities stationed there. Redress for the ou t \ t y failed to meet the current- expenses - of the' ' rages committed by the latter was promptly di department by the sum of two million ferry-twn• mended by our minister at Lima. This subject outland and thirty-two dollen. The, aux& is now under consideration, and there Is reason ~,re roh, under/he meat i ce n g rote= end lam ,. to believe that Peru is disposed to offer adequate t inevitably to this result, are &Odor& indemnity to the aggrieved parties. by he report of the Postmaster General; one greet We are thus not only at pence with all for eaa beteg 'the enormois, rites the. department eigu countries, but in regard to political affairs has, en compelled to paylor mall tie om ens exempt :from any cause of serious disquietude deurt by re nt oe d companies, ' - ::- f• f,". '' in our domestic relations The exhibit in- ths re \opt of , the -Pothunter The controversies which have agitated the General\ of the income • d expels - attune hi wall country heretofore, are passing away with the eteamere will be' found eoullarly• interesting,. causes which produced them and the passions and of 'tient:eater. te demand the immediate &- which they had awakened ; or if any trace of d u, o f l a, - , ~ •,f ~ - I .' - •••• f' them remaine, it may be reasonably hoped that in c ron a , nd levant minas n y on . sho pens i on , it will only be perceived In the zealous rivalry bureau have been brought to light, withhithe - of all good citizens to testify their respect for ,„„, „,„,,,. ~,, ~„.„„„,,,„.„.„„,, „„,„„,,,, e „ c „,,,„„ the rights of the Btatee,their devatln to the 110- ,li2 lo - 4 , a; - 1 1 ,- , -- o ; ir ot 7 o ll l7 ""' o 'X' on. r — ri go 7 ion, and ;their determination that each one "'" parties.have have ' ped, not through the want of of the Suttee, its institutions,its welfare, milts sufficient evidenT to warrant :• contrition, but domestle peace Mail be held alike seems under In ooneequencrife the provisions of limltatlei the seared cegis of the Cattatitutiootie new loague ,;„ ~,,, ~,,.,,,,_ ~,7 1, 4 ~,,,,_ _„,,,,,,,,,, e .of amity, and of mutual confidencrend support :„V.;;; c :T it rg ir, "47 • c ` o llt ha "T rit 7 ina - 7, 'i o -7, 4 1, into which 'the-people of the Republic, have entered "' upon them, and the Mode in which the proof le happily affords inducement ead•opportunity for of neoemity frini4 temptititns to orinthhavis the adoption of a more comprehensive and stetem been greatly atimuisited by - the- , obvious •ffilaul barraseed line of policy andiation as to the ties off deteetion.i-The\defeeta Of the he - report great national interests of the counter , whether th ,„ subject are ao appar lit; and et , fag to the regarded in themselves or In connection with - ends °finance that pd early ; action relating the powers of the civilized world. to it tit mostdekrabls.--1, . ,•---, - - ,- • - . The United States hare continued gradually Duthie the last fiscal j' , nine eigb t and steadily to expand through acquisitions of hundred- and .nineteti -thenaed foie hundred territory le blob, how mucheetver some of them mat eleven sore; ef „lilting:4l;lnd, ` dreg an may have been questioned, are, now universally sueveyed, 'and ten millions 'th fie hundred, And. seen and admitted to have beeic wise In policy, eiairthreo thousand eight, hundred and, ninety just in character, and it-S great In the -advanoe, one mores broth s sa l the markei Within the ment of our country, and with it the human race acme period, tliii, Galin by . nubile\ purchase and 4n freedom, In prosperity and happiness. ,privateentry amounted to one , Million elllht.T - ' The Thirteen States have grown to bo Thirty- - three thousand four busdred amt, nity-Ave one, with relations reaching to Eureps on the r ants ' located Hader military boleti l an da w ens side, and on the other to the Orient realm, ru t,, , s i x to llh oe one hundred aid \ forty-Oro 'of Asia. lam deeply sensible of the lELIGMOZtfO thOusand three hundred and laity serer, located responsibility which the present magnitude of un de r o th er * ac ademes, nibs ;\ thotuuthd four the Republic and the diversity and multiplied- hundred and twenty.men scree; \ ceded\ to the ty of its intereets devolves upon me; the al- eteteasge swamplands, sixteen million ellt hut-, leviation of which, 69 far as relates to tee dome- dred and eighty-four thousand two hundred and diste conduct of the public business, is fleet in mip.isaiti an e serer; selected fir railroad d other my eelianoe on the wisdomand patriotism of the - o bi t .% 'cedar mote of coegrasa,ome millitinfont two Houses of Congress, and secondly in the di- hundred and twenty seven ittousasta four Inn notions afforded me by the principles of public dred and fiftreseen aces, - Total amount of polity affirmed by our Fathers of the epoch of, lends disposed of within the Sinai year, twenty., 1,218; sanctioned by long experience, and coo- five million three hundred cad, forty six thou-, secreted anew by the overwhelming voles of the ,a.d ' nine hundred and' ninety-two acres --w hic h 1 people of the United States. Reounieg to these to en increase in quantity sold and . to under principles which constitute the organic basis land warrants and grants, of Twelve million two of unlon,we perceived that vast as are the fano- hurdled odd thirty-one thousand eight hundred dorm and the duties of the Federal (government an d eighteen tares over the recast year beseedt. rested in se entrusted to Ito three greet depart- btelypreoeileg. The quantity of land sold due. menu, the Legislative, Executive andfJadicial, leg the second sail third quarters of 1852, was yet the substantive power-the popular voice and three ilundred and' thirty four theissed `tour the large capacities of Bullet and material de hundred, and fi ft pone acres. ' The amount exist in the respective States which \ oared therefor was six hundred and twenty- all being of themselves well constituted Repub- three Minima tics hundred and oillbtCY4ooon lice, as they preceded; so they alone are &Fibre dollim, The gustily said the second and third of maintaining and perpetuadog the Mariam' qua te re of 'the year Thu, was one wawa Ida: Union. The Federal Government has its app- hundred and abre thousind nine bliftdred and priste line of salon in the specific and limi ted nineteen, acres; and the amount received there. powers conferred on It by the Constitution, chier ~ f or, t i e, m il lion two hundred , end twenty-six ty ae to those things to which the States have a thousand eight hundred l a n d vent.sx dollars. k common interest, in thrirrriatlons to one anoth- The whole number of warrants batted or and to foreign governments . While \ the great user \ i existing lan, prior to the 80th Sopron; mese o f intere s ts which belong* to cultivated tail last, wee two hundred and, elati.eli thou- men thacrdinary buena& of life, the springs : sod sod forty two; of which there . were Gul -lof industry, all the diversified pernical toed do- standing, at that 'date, sixty Mx theme:4lll2B motto affairs of society Teat securely 'upon the bandied and forty-seven. The en ti ty of laid 1 general . reserved :powers of the people ' of \ the req u ired to letter/ theca eatetanding warrants several Stites. There is the effective ft- la four millions VIM hundred and aunty eight macro, of the , ttlee, and there the vl 1 thousand one hundred and twenty sores. 01141460 of its being and its greetnese. . primate have bean i ssued ett 80th.g" tent h ee Of the practical communes:l which flow from last, under the act of,llth isbuitel t :lBs4 ltill the nature of the Federal - Government, the pri- lug for twelve millions eight hundred_ and eae uteri one ha the duty of administering with in. nty.line thousand two huadreol and eighty cavity and fidelity the high. Mast reposed in it 4 net underact. cf September . 28i 1860, and by the eruditution, especially in the application AI ' .22,1852, calling for, titles Million five of the pibilo funde se , drawn by taxation frees hundred and Abe thousand three - handsel and the_people and appropriated to eppoilio objects almykaerei; making is total of twenty-dee omit by - mnatimi . . ,''' '' --- . - ' -r - ' lion three hundred and eighty-four thousand six l Beppu, I have no occasion to suggest any ea- hundred and forty sees,. dioal deep. is the finanolal pansy of the Gov. It Is \Alloyed that experience has verified the r~_.~;~ : VOLUME LXVII-NUMPEIi - 99. , 1 wiadom and jurtioe 'el the, priest'Yam w_. . 101 \ . ":-3 • regard to the 'public domain In most eimnimit, ". ...., „ . • partionlan Yon wilt perceive by the report el „ %the theretety of the Interior that !minima whiek \ i Imre often be expressed in relation i to the open -t,.. : 'k , Olen of the land system , as "not beim** mote , . . - of Immune to the Federal Tram* were- alreall. , , / ° lllldl Ul ' t o il .Y e llt ill t 80, PT°11 18 1 63 111 , a ra m th oun e W I T to 4liN th l tt e na Viltai d . ''.*:-' l' fifty-three millbSt. two hundred and elghlrwtall ~ •0: \ Mound four hundred and sizty.gre do Li.' ' l,rmommend the 'Mansion of the lead . ~, over the Torritozies of Utah and New Hoodoo, : 1.4 \ . with stub nailleatiosts as their peonlierillii7 \t Regaritag oar pains domain si ohleiy`valal- , . Ole to provide homes for the intuition" end ark 11, • , rprlsing, lam not p re p ar e d to reemnend IV\ . ';.., • \ esientbil chugs la the Ind system, inept bi \.. modlllostiOns in favor of the actual settler, and \ and Menden of the premaptiin principle 15 0111 4 .. Minlimn for'reasons and on grounds whisk will_ i ; ~_-t to ftdb dereloped in the report, to holed before - \ l.y. .. Ton: Coljr se„ . - • ' ' . `..., • representing the proprietor; of Ai , : 'f.. , _. territorial\ demote, and charged 'espeomUy with - •11 power to dispose of territory belonging„to the 1 .1 Waited Stems; has,"fer a hag scourge of, f.. 1 -behismog with the Adidaistrolon of Mr. Adair- 9 - eon, exereised \the power to mastrnotradi within ' 4 the territoriesi.ma there are rd =47 anfl *Won ' .i .--- -distinedone between this exercise of •powar and ." g that of making roads within the litatea t that tie g • . former has never been considered subject to , ' - 3 1 . objection as appir s to the latter, and sucintaay \ 1 , : ' ' now be `considered ' , the • settled constrttetion of t." i the power of the Animal Government upon*" \ -,. entdoot. - • • .\ , - " t ~' 'linnarous applications have been sad no do ' „..1 will continue to be made for goats of land la ',. aid of the eonstracdon of railways: It la not i behoved to be within the ' Intent and meaning of . A' la \ the ..00nsetattn, that , the_ power to dispose 'bf 1. \ • the pobilo domain should b used otherwise than t \ \ night' be exported from it pedant' proprietor, '' -, \ y' \ and therefor* that grinteof•lands to liid - in tia. , ' \ 4 ‘, mugr"tha'ar "ad. ahould berestrr°tb it II- SM.' ' . '' Vl \ es where Is would be for the In terest of n pro ' . prime wader like circumetanott thus to oonitib- . _ eta to the onstruition of Wee worn ' ' ' s •\ For the - prostiest. operation or mob mate thus far la advancing the Interests of the elates c In which the works : re rented, =kat the ' 1 . timet. the substantial int/este of all theithar Eton by enhancing the - value and vromoting 1 the repidj We'd the; public doteabri . I nfer yen - 1 \ to the report of the Secretary of the finial.: :A .- .1 , careful examination,- however, will rho 'that - , I thin experience is the retult of a just discrimina. ' -, don, sad will be far from affording encourage.i -meat to a reeking or indiscriminate - extenalon of ~- i \\ • \ \ the ptiaciple. A ' " 1 I commend to your favorable oonsideratinthe • on of towns of our country. who, by timirOP- Motions and dieooveries In INIOIIOO and art, hate contributed largely' to the Improve:ante of tha \ ' \ an,\without, in way- instances, securing for ' • themeeires anything like an adequate reward. \.- g - For teeny Interesting details upon this subjtmt'l \A - I refer You to , the appropriate Ivor* and rips. , \,..\ 4, shiny urge - apes your early the appa- - .,‘„1 • 1 rently slight, but really importaat'modlitestions :\ \ i of existing laws therein anginted; - 1 \ , The noel spirit which lea so long . marked '\ , - the adios df Oongrone In *station to th district - Vt' 0 141 4 - • ' ted. l i I -- - -, - t: ' , e11% . --. I . '-- de. L -ma ihe ix appro gess are oonc.rned , I fire yotf to the report-of thiteeeretory of War. ,-- - ~ ' - 'The , redest jadielal systemof -the Milted ', tw bee -- 1 *for so Ong si. -'' • 101 es mural theadjend " 41110 so thisidai to the sward: the public ' \ 'it V -,' `-.. = \ \ \ 'blob may adaprit • ' natation, sod legs! ' ~ In this relation, is now *sassed- be perforated by ih, the State. of tine and California, • \ .i, are in effect exelnd- • ' \ 4f \the general system, ilitt Court being de. ''. tWie a all 'of those -' \''t ,ond a due regard - \Motes of the Ca.., _ \ eosin footing In re- - 4 I therefore eon"- , - this (mottos; sub. , • - detain& the spoidy -' presootte you if doh I soiNprepaied ' "ment and\modill dishing the fleilthse• the President hills `mein dedgetithd, _._ .....swoon en 4. 1._,-meneby Wit user l e ,:, and that the members mho dhold staled sod s otatmestinip for the 'up nof th e affairs of , ' the Inetitution. Tint organ) nest kering - r bill j\hil ti k , ken , pisee,it seemed to me pro that It ithoold be - ' aided without' elay. This bees dine; end an occasion wm thereby petits for Weed- lig the condition oldie lestitutio and append.; stung Pte aueeeliefel Pieces. nth* ' and Its `''T high promise of great and general knew. ' ' tir ,4l. I have emitted to,osk your faverob • consider- ' \ *dos for the estimates of works or'schar- "' seterin twenty-seven of the "thittron, Estee. undi sti amounting to one million seven h and lif- • - \ ty-fottr thousand five hundred dolluen% \ Independently of the ground. which kir. o of- - ' (1 torrtbeen urged spinet the application\ the Federal Revenue for works of this clialri, is- .crudity Pith consequent Wattle. is Inh at in the nature of the proposition. and bees the plan hos proved entirely inadequate - to thelpoT 0001pillillUent Ofth• objects sought. ' -,, \,_ Tne subject of internal Improvements, elaist.-• Leg Piths the interest and good will of all, kap & V nevertheless been the subject of muck politleik. \ disensoloe, and hu stood u a deep graven line of division bet w een statesmen, of greet : ability \'- and patriotism: Mende of stalot construed& of 14 all powers delegated by the Edens to the General = \ Government hes arrayed iteelf, ?tom time to lame , against the rapid prop'ss of expenditures from “e. the National Treasury on works of a Janet elm- cater Within the States.. Memorable as an spook in the history of this subject is the Message of , t__ President Jetneseur, of the 27th of May, 1880, '•,- - , N which met the system of internal bnprovsmosts \,, in \Re comparative infancy;' but so rapid had \ bees Its growth, that the Pleieeted aPPrePrbe ' ` \s, dons in that year for works of that &meter ~, had riven to the alarming amount of more than \ one hundred millions of dollar.: - In-thst message the President admitted the gimentty,of brthedeg beak the operations, of the Government to the construotion of the Coostita. . ' ' • \ Lion; setup in 1798, and masked it wan sdates , defy proof of the necessity of guardiag that in t strtunutt with-sleepless vigllisee against the on- ' ' ' Ithority of precedent', which had not the saner. don of Its most plainly defined powers. --.' 'Our Government enlists undir s written wet.' pact between sovereign Bstes,uniting for specific ' ' ebilote, and with specific grants to their general agent ( It, then, in the progress of Its adisbils;"--... ..' trollop, there hove\ been departure" from the terms' and Intent of the compact, it is, Ind will ever lie;proper to refer book to the flied stand- aid vellon our fathers kit us, and to make it stern effort to conform our action to it: It would seem that 'the foot -of a\ principle having bees' resisted from the first bymany of the wisest and - - •". most patriotlo men of the \itepublie, and a poll,: ay having provoked 000etant strife, without ar- riving at a conclusion which be regarded or. ..--. eatistootory to its most earnest &dinettes, should , - • suggest the , lnqdry whetter there may not be a piss likely to be 'crowned by happier results: Without perealtiotany sound distineticus, Cr hi, - f - toadies to &out any principle as opposed to .- r• ' implorer:sot needed for the protection of Inter- •- nal commerce, *hien does net equally apply tet , improvements upon th e Reabohrd for the pietas , '-' T tion' of foreign commerce, I submit, to .you - whether it may not be sa fely autiolpated that,' if the policy we» ewe sled egoist appropei- ado& by the General Government for , hoed iss , '- , prone:tents for the benelitlif \-• commove", lossil: 2,t des requiring expenditures would not, by mods' ... ' - and mesas dearly legitimate and proper, raise the fond necessary for snob construction as the „- - Nest; or other interests ut of their comorendste - ,:, -, - It that can be regarded as a V. whiOh• la the expertise s of more th en t hirty years, Pas at no time so eemmeaded the pub ;odium ,- -, , , \
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