PITTS BURGH GAZETTE: PUBLISHED HY WHITE a CO. PI'VrII3.IIE H lEBBRBDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29;1868 auritWlNO MATrEI2 WILL HE POUND ON PAGE PAGE OP THIS PAPER. ' Ibilarritsuson .W SUIT 00.1.112,-.nu intartudire arrao, 41411 Of ono Wookly flustto offers to our burin's non aoloVosleablo **flux* of making thelonsulunte known liktioirsitlitlon Is betvsen tour and five thousand. raseb• :NW most "Tarr villas* and county 111 WWI= Pit elicanci Isitorn Ohio. so uniel Reims Enettintins letablishm”t of fhb Dine 9serrts. .Je• on'BmdaJ• ADVILT.TISZRII idto desire' then mak. w an .... i s Ain, Dever Na Monday morales, Plosse hand tea* in !ninea i o'clock. on .Bstarlar 70611411r011 Or PITTI3B p Ron, 7;11D/NAND B. 70 Zs Z.' hisrtsze—TueNswaitheroftokr— ite nut, Pon. Pairizs.—Thri feet of ,inaoombinaUon of the four great Powers of En ;limb' Ake Ant intalligetthe •of which reached os bYtelegiraph; and which we slightly reverted to liferdq.lenOtthrened by the details of the ad tilf.hreught by ;the America. The movement , 'Mee thliTl originated with Prance. and Eng -11164" and bee been-promptly seceded to , by PAM% and 'Austria. A collective pote, it is in width the Four Powers expreis.their re stolverjle Mints* the Integrity of the Porte, and theix.nrdent dente that pether i shall be maintain his hal been forwarded to the Trilie aid Ruuala. riad'eseit of them li invited to,eend re diploma° mint to confer with the representative, of Rug - hind, "nein, kneels and Austria:Mr Bone nen= '.'The ant nature of the terms of thenew.or lerigenthat bale not transpired. The fact that . 4144 .. baa so , promitly acceded to It, looks Minims lot Turkey. , The Vienna Government most .probably bad inetruotione fronthe !Czar. before 'Whig In Its adhesion. The Auysbury Gs .ol'.Poomnpor 6; eiyek that, rather then see .floSptithian Peincipelities absorbed by Ruse* tAtinda-rind Prussia Al go with England .%I' A Vienna correspondent of the Lon- I dolt ,rinis mirth, on the contrary, *bit he is. Informed by, perfectly competent authority, .thrit; thelliomodiate evacuation. of the.TtinePlutles -wakes be made a sine qua non I"- If U throned in some 'quarters, that a 'great ebaige,of sentiment has beau brought about In Vines; _timetable to a settlemeu t just to the eirifieeet.or this, a remarkable aril. de in the National Grans, of Barrio, ds referred bit.' After nodal:rig the current romans. of litioing 'en the:part of the AnstrinGorernment therirdi, ttat of Route, , . the writer in the Mt timerfllGoeutie limeade to show that, even if • thinnotion be tree, there are owes to pre ' vet the &marina Government froth Manifesting Ito einopethiet opeoly., He sayer • Thedderysze have been vanquished. Hun- . I ' gory like Lombardy, appear to be a conquered country. '. Croatia, lineVlA, and. Austrian Wal lachia ere not in a more satisfactory eituetiou And what shall we say of the German element? 'At Vltabil. 'lndia the whole tg the territory of the Empire, the people deeleimigalost the Hue , elan policy, the - Hessian ',item, the Russian . alliance, and not against a war in accord with Routh wallet Toney, Eogiend and Prstioe.— The Lloyd of Vienna has sold that every eon lemartherneght to pronounce for Twice, against Ramie In Amnia everything is fermenting spinet. Russia—thebureaucracy, the hour '. gen*, . tie peseentri, . and even a portion of , the army.. Public opinion- in .1r ustria ',declares ithelf family -against Hassle, tuttwithetending the morrow limits allowed to the prem." • The same writer goes on to show here:deoger cas it would)), fir Austria to Mike part with Beside bi a war , against Taney. , aided en th e . latter - would be by Englind and Prance, and.cen eludes as follows Let it not be forgotten that seta moment whin Turkey would render it ne meses, for Russia to display all her disposable tone in Asia and Europe, it would not be ti trifle for Anittieth have England and frantie,fotene miss." The altered tone of the Vienna pewit, -may also be'undentood from, the manahr in width the Austrian Lloyd tweaks of Louis Naito hoer, it the following extract; .. • Is superfluous . to-repeat that: the great • pewers of Germauy-beve;;shicie.tkii-.00i1120004.. Mot of ifii.7ltasio-Torkieb difference, always • '..:•"parmertretirie ethos eldtude se any Meer° pro . winter of peen would preserve as long as possi ble-. Bet what will Napoleon 111 do ? That is the questbm. :Up to the present time the .Em peter of the French hairemained faithful to his pregestatud of • The Empire is peace,' although • - thee° words ware certainly not pronounced in the . . provision of a Itneilan army crossing the Petah and taking up its winter quarters on the Turkish territory. If he continues to be the Mend of peace, If General Beragnay Is the organ of the game policy as the XL de Ire.- - nor, In,that ease Europe , will be indebted.to the elected of .December 2 for Peace, _which, in fact, .. would beconsidered in a great measure due to . • the modern/on of Napoleon IIL The Cabinet of Peterebnig ?um brought matters to such a point that at the when momen.the Cabinet of the Totalities Germans a,greater influence than 114418 exercised since the fell of the And Nape , However Mae It may be that the government • - Anntsis ms' have ahativd its policy, 'sad Whatever may be the nature of the terms offend toieepttume of the belligerents, it is gee: Angl. sitainsted . that the four Powers stand pledg ld ttrJipehether, if necessaii, to enforce the se eleskiliiiiiii4-istinditione which may be reticle. Parlififintitear, of Deo. 9, positively as. ieeti - thitTestleiente - "of the arrangement between , thaloste,Pnireis, - ind holds the following lin ,: sitsigaravyardlag it fAa iota"' irkies—dis saes iashes—oniesate ,- - -,Fratiteddioliiiid. Austria•mad Prussia, and apse , Varna ow the sth ti/ this month, is eassferessee et wAtinli thy represeniatiase. e,f as Pour Pasoan assisted, bean leireene to Mak, restata ' i*establlah the peace between Russia and , • ,the,hoblime Porte, upon condition" houenible for ,hotk - parties, and maintain the territorial integ. srityitthe Ottoman Empire, the independent jetties> of which within the limits laid down by . .traiinjeihaa beeeMe one of the conditions of ER - ropean equilibritun—auelt is the „two-fold end' which -the •Four .Powers propose to pursue to gethei. To lay down le le primal fact that to no ease eau the present war bring about modifies , Hans is the Otte of poistialon. which tine had consecrated in the Seat, la to restriesoloso4 ft igh brieg,bsok (It. is to' be hoped) the difference which has arisen between the cabinet of St - Pe- Webers and the Sublime Porte to apoint which will permit Earopean 'diplomacy to exercise an iteloaeloas action. - and to re-establish a =solid petite between Russia end the Ottoman Empire nadir collective guarantee. . Weresneot but reiterate our fears that the ar. • rangemeat will not be just to Tatkey, and that an effort will be made to bully the Sultan Into the shesposone of condition. which he would resist were he left to his own cholas. The following"articles 'from the London Manor, • on this 'objectival be read with great interest: From the Loudon Shni•Deo.9. The effect produced in Europe by the antiounce. meat that :the !Our mediating Powers had resum ed their united labors for the restoration of peace; and that they bare reaogpised 'by a formal pro. • toost the importance of maintaining the territo rial arrangements of Europe unimpaired,' bee been fully equal to our antl4l - pations. It seamy, indeed, that, the leading journals of' the Conti - ant were still very imperfectly informed of the progress Mode in thisimportant negotiation; and the Intelligence which reached them as to what was pan(ag et'Viennaerrived. singularly enough, from London. Thus, the Aogsburgh Gentle:pub • tithed, as early so the 8d of December, in its Eng, Heti correspondence, a correct statement of what was taking place, and that seams to have been she drat intimation of the union which liar knit established 'between the Pour Powers, It bast at been declared by anthsrity hs, vi etuat , that no dalidnel hse . been eatialaded betweeti - the four Couto; but we were not aware that any snob al liance hid ever beeri stated to exist, in the prop "er "thee of that term. A protocol has been "Ivied which records and calabashes the come.. wens of the.Foisr Powers on the fundisnietitai prinoiple.which ,must•lsvens this trepseatloo, and the iteieoren thus far taken to give effect 'to tiffs arrangement by p' Conference have been tines -common. - The-result ie, that for the tint timeeleee he seconded the throne, lirenty. eerier years aga, the Emperor Niettous has can. Dived to place blmeelf in the same Isolated po. "Moil in which be pieced the Preach Govern ,. meot - in 1840, and le which we hope to, set ev ery power placed which violates the laws ofjus., doe and public; order. For the drat time Bloom the tthootheith et the great Northern Alliance, which datee from 1818, the Germ's!) adman. dents have oubeeribed a declaration or great tannic the Ogre Of Europe, Dot only without the epoeurretleaot Baostr,.tat, &godmother 4e. ;n egos-- .For th e drat tinseitjhattbeinelearly : -- Atimated iu tionjonotion wilh-Franet,- tint 114, Ainited 'Sow" are egad!, averse- to any lerelto .l:jial obthitheefrothetuthqherter they May .-- Ipitheeed motes thrth:iihstiorkithb.obthigthoh, tl?„ e • ' ` - • • • gia,i they,will 134hr:disturbs:urea ifetal to the genieralsrelfareand security. - . Bat the most part of the tank or me& oaths retains to be, attootriplished t and though the coarse Which the Four Powers may be . prepared to pursue is eettlekor.tuiderstood, - we Are wholly - uninformed of its probable effect on the belligerents We aro told, indeed, by s telegraphic musette from Constantino ple,throngh Fiume, that the . Porte had rejected the demand or Si =Wailes; Made biEnglinclen the 24th of November, and-that au extraordinary Divan was 'summoned to - meet- It is tine, we believe, Mit Lord Stratford"De Radcliffe had found it neces sary to.exert all his influence' to endeavor to occuitchoLthe extreme and over•confideittexcite• trent produced' among the Turks by their late successes; but we doubt whether any demand of an srmistioe was made at that time, and, at any rate, the • convocation of a fell - Council denotes beforehand the undiminished am:tendency of the war pasty. Possibly,an armistice recommended by the four Power. may fare better, but we doubt it: and, on the present state of feeling' at Con etratinople, it vill.not be easy to bring the pre. 'tensions of the Porte within the bound, of mode- Thal*. The etaonstion of the- Principalities, upon which the Sultan Waisted in hie answer to tie Fretiob Ambassador, and a revision of the abrogated treaties with Easels under the Bane- Oct' of tbi other Powers, are the loon that can be dentanded. Bat, wilt that much be obtained? are thus brought back to the root of this mia• chief in the arrogant pretensiona of the Emperor Nicholas; andthe question really to, whether, in tb-i face of the wilted remonstrances and demon etretiont of Europe, be will or will not renounce them. For It is evident from the very terms on widoh the politest now stands that this is the !rut expedient between Russia mod the armed redolence of Europe. Oa ttds point wo can at- present ven ture to express no decided opinion. Every eon• Adoration of policy, of duty, and of prudence, to strongly in favor of - a pantile settlement; but, on the other hand, we have the pride of an Auto arta who has grown old in immoderate confi dence in his power, 0)04061 of a acetic who has entisted in his favor the passions of the Church, and the reeentment of a military Power which hot already defeats to avenge. The balance is equally poised. If - wisdom and interest prevail; the Emperor will :yield; psesion and pride, he will pardsvere;.butou that alternative still rests rtru peace of the wort& Prom th. London Timoo.Dea 10 - The collective note signed at Vienna by France, Ragland, Austria and Prussia, and addressed to Turkey, with a view to the restoration of peace, and likewise the protocol in which thane Powers hare recorded their own complete lonian of par cove in maintaining the,territorial limits of the Ottoman Empire' and the Sovereignty of the Port&, are two instruments, which, though still unpublished, here now taken their pines in the history of these important transactions. The collective note. if we are correctly informed of its tenor, does no more than state the earcieet desire of Four Powers to step the effusion of blood, and obviate the dangers of a war which al' reasy swiousig girroestais rho security of Europe For this purpose, end , inasmuch as Russia Liu already given assurances of her reedinees to treat ; the allied courts tender their good offices; and, ea • preliminary step they request, to be informed on what terms the Turkish Govern meet to prepared to open such a negotiation The mode in which the negotiation might be opened, would be by the appointment of a Turk ish and a Brasilia plenipotentiary to meet in cooference, not alone, but with the repreeenta tires of the Four Great Powers, and, in the aw.intictie the conolusion of an armistice is re ocnimended. The protocol, signed at the same t me, and originally proposed by France, le a dceament expressing in more precise and de tailed language the view. and mutual engage meats of the four Powers themselves; and, what even may be the fate of the .fresh °rotate now made to the belligerent State., this declaration p;soes in en authentic form the essuranoee which Ramis herself has heretofore made, end the resolution of the mediatiog Powers to insist on their fulfilment. Neither of these documents contains anything menacing or overbearing either to &nein or Turkey, sod, - while there le no misplaced deference to one empire, there lo no attempt to dictate conditions to the other. The resoled& which may be taken at Constantino pie _and at St Petersburg lies not absolutely within the control of 'any conference of foreign Poem; nor are Turkish or Russian interests the pilmary object-of-their anxiety. The value 'of the conference and of its is,' that it has succeeded to an unlooked-for extent in giv log' a common form and united 'expression to the nubile interests of Europe white this dispute brie touched. It will avert a calamity far greater than that of a Turkish war, if it prevents a di,' vision between the most civilised nations on the earth, which might ,otherwiso have been drawn loco opposite sides in thin quarrel, and it has restored to' Austria and Prussia that Indepeo dance of action which- the , envergeney requited; burwidch- many of - -their friends in othereents; tries &latest despaied °fleeing theni some ' la: thie'sesse these, acts' ttf the conference an salutary and and they serve to define the beater of a negotiation of peace or a scheme of more *Men intent:Wen. Should the means -of carrying these'resolntione into effect not prove at ones encoessfal, it seems almost superb:l6ns ;.to remarks that the great Powers of Eros, her ' lug thus declared their intentions, an morally hound not to stop chart of the mourn rsguint - s taint:ill them: Bat an this point no dlntiootpub ilo pagagementelnive yet been adopted. FHB TOOII-I.CALL IMOAF TIM BINIVOLILIT. We r havo been requeeted by the 'Young Ladies' Bennrolent Society," of Pittsburgh. to acknawl edge the receipt of 000 Thousand bushels of scat, from A. Kum Lawry, Esq , and to express their heartfelt thanks to the benevolent donor for this thusly and muottneeded aid. While it Imparts a genial warmth to, the homei of many poor fernlike, - it will also warm their heart, to wardsghe generous giver. • From MM. Harmer Denny, who famished us with the obese,, we teem, that there are at present a great number of necessitous cams at Me time in Pittsburgh; and that the neology, with all its efforts, cannot preient a great deal of suffering. _ One humiliating font mentioned to us was, that the' late appeals of the society had not brought to thee treasury one dollar of 'voluntary contritratiui.: except the ease men. 'tioned above. Only one hundred dollars are now on hand, which will all be absorbed in a week, if the wants of the needy are relieved.— More Goal is . promised; and there will probably to• enough of that article; but &recycles, olothea, try, goods and mossy are Much needed. We imolerstand that the gentlemen of Allegheny have come down handsomely in aid of the Benevolent Society to (that 'city; with their twenty,, thirty/ and Any's, while theT Pittsburgh Society hoe bad -to depend, shiest solely upon _the sibeariptions of the lady members. •The poVerty of the Scot' eq'tctresanry could only have Originated, we feol natnared, from an ignorinao forthe true wants 'of the poor. We have ardoseti men in our eye who would give a hundred dollars a piece, ware the facts of the case properly pre sented. There is no need of- the poor mitering in Pittsburgh, while there le so muob sabstan- List wealth and hearty benevolence among us; and we. now call upon those whom God has helped, Wigglers the wants of those poor whom Do has confided—go their care. We tell Ihem that there is real /offering of helpleal,_ltitelli gent *Omen, and deatitute orphan otifilrea, in sight all their doom, and that while they are fa ring sumptuously every day during thiti festive time, persona of worth are actually suffering— fiellahlig for bread. 'Tbo'cues bare bycn sta tad tone, and if any one thinits we exaggerate, we' refer - them to Mm Denny, the President of the Board of Manager., who will bo glad to re Intim the contributions of the benevolent, or to refer Special cutesto those who wish to he the alnionere of their own bounty. Now lot' not those who reed Ohio, sad design to do anything, put off .' day good intention Do not let au other pan Without discharghig t hiM noble,' Christian duty. We are rirquested by Mrs. Denny to State that a meeting , of the blanagera of the. Boob:ay..will take plate on this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho session rttom of the First Presbyterian Church Thin be an excellent ettonion to hand istdo, nations, as the manager' will meet to take into auusideroiticm omen of urgent necessity, - Tits o ,llstasx Itartraiso."—The following id given by the New Ytirk Coarier, is the principal 'freight of the tossimath ship,"Great Repnblic," Lrely dtalrolibil by Aro in "tho harbor ; of that oit1:-9,000 W A e. mu; 60, 000 - to 70,000 hails- Ca of earn and wheat; 1,000 . bales of cottons 8,000 bbte. rosin; 1,000 irzis or beef, &o , Rearly.all of this imosenigelLeight Wee do beard pt the time the vessel osa Brey TA, London Quarterly Bevies', for Ostober is s .telcomo tlsitast to oat table. Its contests prom fee a Ilia' grist; Bold b,iv W. A GdiJoalonny sod IL -Miner.of Ahls oily.' . The etezin tog AJwc• which was wrecked on the passage.. from , 2for 'York -to Bvtoc, isle fn Ootober; and;froto tbat time till now unheard of. his *eta oflootrrerad our the end of Cape Clod, its fourteen fathoms of-water, and-where' else stiak.darlog a bossy gale oa her way to Boston, all am board lurtftst perished.,Aa ittesept .. 4 1 / 1 mhkoo,.tp tots. ski rend: •• •-, Jim , iao* WUXI:NUM Oorreipandarif'!?l tAia Pittsburgh -17•Inimaros Deo. 26, 1658. The two Home will meet to-morrow again.— The minion of the Senate will be only to save appearances; but in the other Howe some bug eras will ho dote, or, what at this etage of the seetilon le egniirelent ' to beelines, some speeder!' will be made, whereby the debate on the Preel• dent's Menage will be advanced. Sir. Wheeler, Hardsbell leader, will disoourse upon the hu mor, of New York; politics, and perhaps lift a come:. of the veil which conceals the purposes of the faction to which he belongs. A crowd of " Hard" polltiolani• arrived last week to swell the force of the lobby, and hell; .crgsnise the Demooratio opposition to Me ad ministration in the House. •The Senate being now perfectly drilled, and the Pierce majority there being. w l itittled down from 'thirty six to a lean minority of sixteen—se 'hewn in the isle election for printer—the services of these order ly sergeants will not be requiredin that body.— But the House-'is yet loyal and enbordinate to exiontive authority. The joint resolution for bringing Peter G. Wu/Wigton to the guillotine has came to 4helt, and that other &theme, e• gnallp dear to Senatorial ambition, of exalting Mr: Secretary Diokins to the poiltion of dis bursing office, independent of the Treasury, with power to spend in secret corruption halra million of dollars a year, is found to lay far be hind•the wishes end hopes of its framers. Now both theee propositions belong to the Hard. sh.ll formation and to the same Identical stratum of political intrigue. In the fleet place Peter G. .Wastiington Is something of a Carbons, as Guth rie la decidedly an Old Turk. • No plans for rob bing the exchequer for the benefit of Ma ,Birds can toned' bottom while these watch dogs sit at the gates of the Treasury. (hey must be got oat, if poesible, and the testios of the:Herds are modeled upon those of Napoleon. They mean to divide the enemy and attack them in de4U.— The Assistent brought tothe blook, the front of the Secretary will be exposed, and he may be assailed with a certainty of sueoess; with a parse bearer devoted to, their interests, and re sponeiblo to nobody but themselves, itis mani fest that the the mat-contents in the Senate will bo well supplied with the sinews of war, and will be enabled to carry on their operations against the administration to great advantage. These considerations show the imporMnee of ad ding to the strength of - the insurgents blithe Hones Iby discipline and strategy. The pro scription of Washington and the promotion of Diokins are objeote to be first aocampliehed.— Wheeler's speech is looked for with Interest, as It may devolope the mode of proceeding In this interesting crisis. Dr. Bailey, editor of the National Era, will commutes the publication of a daily Free Boil paper from that office, with the 00011111000121ellt of the new year, to be continued through the evasion of Congress. In connection with the spirited and able debates on Slavery, the fugitive sot, the slave trade, and the Amietad eau; which have already taken place in the House, this must be regarded uan important movement. It will be the first experiment of a daily Free Boil or gan in Washington, and the establishment of Inch a journal is suggestive of • great expansion of the Free 801 l sentiment of the country, as well is u great melioration of opinion at the political eapital. Besides Dr. Bailey, whose wife and ed itorial assistant in the Era is a Virginia lady, it is understood that a Virginian and a North Car olinian will be associated with him 'in the con ducting of the daily edition of his print. . The Cantina document of Mr. tie Bow does not meet with any great degree of favor. With the neoiritiveness of most Southern men respecting the peculiar institution, he has rejected.' peat drat of matter prepared to his hand by the for mer auperiutendent, and hes taken great and most disondltahle pains to disparage the labors Of that gentleman theoughont the work. The very titlelage of , the' volume, made up under his supervision, indicaMe a ridiculous assump tion of merit that belongs to another. Liter a tolerably full inventorput,soamm",..the emporia - Widen! has "put Jai words , . Howtilest claim has T. D. H. De Bow to the au thorship of the , census! Ara the general plan end devisn of it Ms? Did he propassakerselead plea for the collection of the information? Did he hum the Instruction, to the marshals? Did he arrange andAlgest,the returner Did he do anything but tiros , totether 'some eevtntyAve pages of Introdnatory remarks, bearing yo noose eery relation to. the 'panne, and expressly for bidden by low f Hvery man that knows any thing about the matter knows that although Mr. Da Pow had the good look to supersede Mr. Hanuedy when the work was almost ready for the press, to the latter belongs whatever credit there may be in. aonduoting the labors of the work from . the origination of the tsbles to the. secertainmentof the reeniti. The Hudak'.lie are industriously avalling.them• calves of every 'Mistake of the administration. AU attack has been made in Comets upon Col. Jefferson 1/11713 for his extraordinary assumption of powers In the management of the publio im provements here. The works of that character now going on In this Distriot arc of vast Impor- tance. The pnblio are not generally swore of their magnitude sad oostliness. The Capitol extension, the aqueduct, the two hospitals far iavalhisoldierc and for the insane, the patsit office, Ind the hospitat for indigent strangers, ere alt In active progress, and will coat before completion from twelve to fifteen millions of dollars. • Over the whole of these works the Sec retary of. War hail set a military officer, ens Cape Ship, who prescribes the exact manner In whiob evory Wag shall be done, and distgarees the whole of the immense fond used In the con struction of the work. Eon. R. H. Stanton has prevented resolutions for a general inquiry as to the authority by which these have been iloco, and nn interesting inveritigstion Is tem taci- JUNIUS. Tax Eats Was.—The following is the version given, by the Cleveland Forest City of the seri ous dittotbanots lit Harbor Creek: Ae the morning westward train wu about marling from Harbor Creek, the mob commen ced tearing up the track in front of the train. Mr..Cofliu, the Conductor, proceeded Mend fo the Engine , a few rode, u a looker on,,*hen some of the mob dicoovering him orleCtett' "A spy!" There wu then a gene tel. "KM him !" "Cat him down,g itrupt , t attacked by the mob wities Stt'. He told themlto keep cirierttlat him alone ; but his appeals 'wars without effeot, and, !lading his life in danger, he draw his revolver And shot one nearly dead and wounded another. Fluffing that bis life was further in danger, be jumped on to an (login° and proceeded to Buffalo. Mr. 0. la s highly respootable citizen, and nothing , but extreme emergencies would make him retest to such means. On the receipt of the news at Cleveland, vol unteer forces 'started from Cleveland and Buffalo fir the seat of war. The Foust City says s • • The news of the fight at Harbor creek wee re. mined at noon yesterday. It spread like 'wild fire through the oily. The excitement became intense. One . hundred clams immediately started for the seat of war, 011 the evening testa. (Oar reporter among the rent.) They were die. ly prepared for emergenoies. We understand that 100 men went down on the morning train. Several hundred deierinined men were express. ed from Buffet°, on receipt of the news to liar. , her creek. Things have come to a crisis. The oommuniey have resolved to simonanti to the one time no longer. The track must be laid down and kept down at all hestrds. Notwilbstandbig tale latter bout, however, to lathe paper or:not:now the restoration of or der, ar follows: Bus, Dem 27-8 P. 81.—the Sheriff bas ta. ken poteeselou • of tho Road, and le determined co ono on either elde shell touch tho Road, either relaying the traak:or tearing it up, unless get. tied by legal authority. • • Joint Byrom . " Peru —There le I perfect furore among the Irish in the Belted Staten "boat 6Eu:het's new papiii—?7/e —the first kIUZZI• bet of whlcikle to appear on the 7th of ;sumo neat An ati evidence of this, we may mention tbo fact that from ono man In Brooklyn It has received an order for one thmisitid copletfaf - the fret number, end from an agent in PrilladelPhis nu - order for , see thousand ,00pleu Similar older. - have come from other older, ineOmtich this it- will , be very &Moult, without- one 'of Boe's lightning presses, to supply both the local and general detrain& We understand:that the qindify of the paper on which the newjoarnal fe td be printed into be of a very superior eartiole, and that& large Inentlty, te r neleno:eoleart N. lierekk. roArzrzl=47llVor raz =war irinrr Vsa hrkid DiaLtir thi Black Bpi • A despnch dated Wank Den sth, eayno— •"The Russian Admiralliaahlmeff, at Athena; of, six ships, of the tine, plied, oft the 80th of Rznimber„ near Sincpe, ayrreat naval victory over o Tartish division, composed of seven fri gates,, two corvettes, •a• steamship, and - three transports, which were commanded by Oman 1 1 Pasha. The whole of the Turkish ships were d, greyed in the combat,. which lintel one hottr.f I OEM= Paths had been made prisoner." •.• . The London Timee bar despatches dated. eons, Deu I.2th;alfollows: On the 80th oflieirermber the Russian Ado:d na Nsehimoff, with eig. ahlps of the Ella, famed tho roads at Sinope, and destroyed, after_ an huur'e engagement, seven frigates, tiro 00e vette', one steamer and throe transports. -„,• The frigate which wee least damaged, and ithloh the Russians ware oanying off to Sebas topol, they were forced to abandon at sea, after taking Osman Pasha and his snits on board the Russian tidmiraPe ship. This inteillgenoe was brought to Odessa by an aide. de•camp of Prince Idensehlkoff, and thence forwarded to Vienna by telegraph. It has beim confirmed by sdvioes from Buitharest. • : - The larger Turkieh vessels *Mali Were de stroyed had each 800 soldiers; besides artillery men on board, and a large cam of money, being bound for the ,east meet of the Bliok Sea. A fourteenth veinal escaped ondruaged. - The battle began at an hour 's distance from Sinop.. On the 2d nothing was known of :the defeat at Constantinople. The Turks were sue oeueful in Asia. . Thls Osman Paella must not be o.vnfounded with Mushaver Psalm, or Captain Bled%•idle ides holds en admiral's command in ,thel`tirkfah Navy. Minhaver Pasha bad returned to the Bosphorus with the squadron under 'hie ism. mend on the 26th of November. The port of Binope is on the north oust - of &la ?dinar, about 880 =NS to the eut of .01M stutinople, and shoot 200.tolies south by out of Sebestopit. , There is anarsenal of some mag nitude at 13biaps. A Ittuitian despatch received at Maus, an Sunday at noon; 'tater - SW Adinlral Nantamor encountered the Turkish Iteetnear Sankon Kale. Admiral Osman Paoha intended landing trio's"' there. The Sultans gave chase, and pursued the Turks, into the roadstead of Sinopolloriteie thoy annihilated thirteen Turkish vessels.- (hie 'Mauler escaped. There was an immenee lose of lives. It le end in Pule that the Turkish 'easels which have been captured had been seat from Constantinople to Esteem with provisions' end. ammunition for' the troops They had pen; seeded a considerable 'distance on their way; when they fell in with the Russian squadron, consisting of six ships of the line and several smaller made, Resistance was impassible, end there was a genteel soave qui ppm, when several of the Turkish ships were captured. The English papers are all filled .with OM moots on the Turkish defeat In the Black Bea, and the coarse of the ministry In withholding assistance from Turkey, and pretending to have faith in the success of negotiation' Is severely commented on. The London Tunes, of Dec. 18, has the following leading article: The Intelligence from the seat of war, which we received yesterday with hesitation,•hu now been corroborsted by several chasten, and by • positive announcement in the official journal of Prance. War has begun In earnest. A nand action has been fought upon the coast of Asia Minor, ending in the Anal destruction of a por tion of the Ottoman fleet; and for the Ant time la navel history a Basilan equedren has retun ed to Beleaetopol laden with the spoils of victory. Too 11114, hitherto confined to the occupation of thellilinbian Principalities and to a few par tialltininnters of the hostile armies, appear! to have assumed on the Black Boa the chiuneter of direct aggression, and the Emperor of 'Russia has thrown down the gauntlet to the maritime. Powers precisely on that element on which they are best prepared to meet him. We have thought it our duty to uphold and defend the cause of peace, 111.11 long as pones ens compatible with the honor and dignity of the country, and we feel no regret that to the very last we have adhered to a coarse of polio, which a just concern for the best interests of England sod of the civilised world prescribed. But we have never concealed *or opinion that the events occurring be the Rut might e long compel titlll to meet by more resolute mesa a sterner alternative, and we have repeated ruled upon the Governments of England and Prance the necessity of being pre pared with a plan of- operations adapted to such an emergency. If the Intelligence last received be ondlemed in the manner In which it is rein tad to as, the time for then resolutions 'to take tint is already came. It mast, however, be remarked that grist per. plezity and - ancsertalaty kang.ovew the di this Important emit? Att thwerstguste weedied of ft apfwer..te btu ' 41 wPotudula from Odessa on the 611) fait , sad lista pawed through Vienna. They are, Monitore, alit:WA' ar Hamden iststments. Whatever doubt mey still prevail sato t h e dr eurnatunoes which }needed ekle.utbra and jits mode in whist' it was fought; thereat:l be very little as to its naval and politiesi uneequeectee. it. tends to give the Russian neap su ascendency on the Black Set which the Turk. have hitherto disputed; and it calls upon the maritime allies of the Porte in vary positive lawns to supply thea naval protection of which *hat more thanes. et stands In used. Li it should tarn out that the BUSgiOn squadron fell in with Si convoy bound for the army of Asia, and punted theee ships Into Slnope, this act may in am teeniest plate of warfare between the two Powers, be considered Justifiable. Bat if is it Is probable, these Rusulan shirr of the Ilse ?Vivre sent out from Sebastopol to been, sink, and destroy the . Turkish squadron, not on this sigh sea or on the WOO of Quassia, bet at anchor to their own fortified harbor, this proemial% of the Em peror of Russia goes to the lut extremity of ag (resolve war. It disposes at email theassureness, tit now so pertinaciously repeatia, - of his desire to stand on the daiquiri only, even . slace the Turkish declaration of war; mad, • bad It not been for the preemies of the Zoete& and French Sesta to Baca By at shb moment, the enter. prise which directed _this blow ,against Shupe might hare aimed • still more foetid able attack upon the Bosphorus and the capital...A more violent and offensive measure maid . not have been molted to; and the importance attached to it by Russia may be inferred from the fact that Prinee idensadkoff, the original author of these calamities and the Instrument of this fresh entrap, hurried from Odessa to St, Petenburgit to lay the nous of this victory at the test of the The affect this event will have in Eurepe - le not leas serious It dispels the hopes we "have been led to entertain of paolleadoe,- for we can not glare the opinion that this .coccus vriUlost ar in any degree the tamper or pretensions of Russia; and it imposes upon the allied fiesta more peremptory duties. Indeed, aa this blow on the naval resoorom of Turkey interrupts her commusloations with Treblsond and Bstontscit Is highly injurious to her ABlittle army. and all would ba lost if the command of the' Bleak Bea were suffered to peas into the hods of the in.. my. The British government and its aides will have, from tho moment this Intel ignott Is amt. Armed, to doal with a state:of affairs ' far more decided and momentous Ikea any.; which this question had yet assumed; and we earnestly trust that the Cabinet will prove itself cilia , • to the emergency. Letters from Paris 'peak veriolily of 4ha, af• foot of the disastrous intelligent* of the Turkish • rfi - et,inion of that capital. The fol. loirleggir , to afford a fair reproasista. lion Wire% " - ,—Cinfltsturdsy, after the close of the Bo ' : the news from Odessa of the. da• atruction o ' : mid _Turkish 'thins , prodesed among the eitberi a efightfall in fete's a er To day the • 'efrninned, antitbe fends hare ti l l* Oren The , , Ikpifnts were attme thus as high as 76f 160 for cub, and they closed at 76f 900. The 41 per omits ahead at 102 f 6Co - The lat., provemsnt is evidently founded en a ballet that the recant "disaster, of the Tubs will make the Divan more. willing to consent to an armistice; and that point being gained, sits thought that in two or three mouths a treaty of peace 'will be concluded. It appears certain that the buns of the treaty Most be the note of Vienna. Ail the letters from Vienna agree in stating thatch° Austrian cobbler hue joined the confertnee on that condition. • 'TEM VERY LATEST.. It is reported that the .Btitieh Charge d'Al fairs at Teheran has stispecded'hts diploniatio relations with the PefliSll government, In con sequence of 'that Paton , Asslng nudged, as it is said, to take part agaimerair Ports and to march as may to the frontier. This movement on the put of the dhalt of romr had for some time Wen apprehended, at Ma relations with Turkey were such as to Induce him to take advantagenf lb. Increasied dillbudille of the Ottoman ent- Are.-- The news, however, - -stir revalue peel. tire confirmation. , • . The'lforiday Poet Mites that a Conatantinople telegrsphio despatch' of the dd, reports the prevalence of great alarm and excitement, oiv• log to the noire hoof dinope. Theaceount glean of the elation li substantially Ova same es the Italian. The flute wire bound to enter the Black Bea. Petals had drektral war aptinsi Tim With ruptet to the Pastan declaration of war egainet.Tarkey. thle'le the natnnlaonsequentee of n treaty offensive and defenrAve between Per els and Baulk concluded agate poetise ego. • It odds meter - oomPleadon. There nothinglate from the Danube. Telegraphic desipittehet In the ehroolola give eh:details of tke Tothish mom In Asti.. 'Elcotekelfted Belles 'Naha tool taken urine ffeetreuees; and It leietated that they amend Prince 'Wcronfelf at - all olden, in the vicinity of TOll4' . . , "bits' wire - molted it an attack en A10n0414/4140. 1 !" , 014e014 ham alsekseed • Ite reit `Tx .- 1 ix* ex 'pelted. :rho Jotristal de duitaratiscpte manurial a ro: 'part that Sohamyl had de/sated 15,000 Ilassians, and a Vienna paper Mates that the attempt to i lsed 18,0001tossians near St. Nicholas was re. ptised with heavy Imes - The London Thne city article sap,: . It ig,beliesed that the report of the probable ,lorottsfron of a Turkish 6 per cent. loan in Pa. Or, for four millions . sterling, through some of the Bosnia' institutions lately organized Is not :wi:hout foundation. The government, hie said, or, indisposed to promote it, but in return a condition will ho exacted, that the Sultan should bind himselfunreservedly to anent to whatever wrath of adjustment with Buds the allied "Powers may think proper to propose." The &deices from Constantinople are as fol ios's—The Turkish passenger steamer Medari Tidjeret which was eaptured by Buselan cruisers in the Black Bea several days ago, came into the Bosphorus on the 20th, and caused groat as t4lshmena•The vessel was taken before the 4.plration of the delay granted on bath eldest or platting merchant ships out of danger. As ihere were several Russian merchantmen at iComtantinople when the Meier' Tidjaret was Ileaptured, the Itueslans were unnenally scrupu; loos of dealing with her. The menthents of all nations at Constantino ple are signing an addrees to the Sultan, ex pressing their b est whales for hie cause. A column o the new legion of Turkish Cox sacks bee stilled et Constantinople; 8,000 vol unteer Boodrieue have been organised in Albania eta a new comp of 10,000 Kurds' has been form. ed by threheike of their country. • ,-. The European and Turkish artillery officers hove juet completed the fortifloatione of the Ot toman coast of the Black les. It is now guard ed by two hundred and Arty heavy guns, well placed to command the Bea sad forbid the ap proach of ships of war. The Button maintains his resolve not is enter upon the path of negotiation while his territory remains violated. Notwithstanding the war, commerce Is satire. 'Three hundred and twenty•three vessels have , eatarad, and five hundred and aaaaa uteri left Constantittple In the course of the lame week. _ ' The Spanish Ambassador, recently arrived, h a long conference with Hedsobid Pasha; and 11te following day he was to be received by 11 a Suites. Hisprism oo had produced a car. jain effect on the public, as it oolutlides with the news of the approaching arrivalAirof a Spanish squadron of six vessels of war. yf,i Lennon, Deo. 18, 6 o'clock, P. 'lll.—At. a Csb. hot Council today, it was decided by the Eng lish 0 overnme at to make a deinocietnitionin eon junction with France against the Buesian fleet In the Black Sea. Prom the N.y FURTHER PARTICULARS OF H llu'ldENißr YORE FIRE About midnight our city became the scene of one of the most terriflo If not the most deetrue live conflagrations with which we were ever vis ited. The throes were first diacoverai In a building la the rear of No. 244 Front street, on. copied by Mears. Treadwell & Son, cracker ba. !ere. Owing to a stir bresse from the West the flames spread very rapidly, and Ina compar atively short space of time both the front and rear buildings with most of their contents were consumed. The adjoining premises, No. 242 coon. pied by Messrs. Jones. Rowland & Co., flour dealers, and No. 240, Mr. D W. Manwarleg, were destroyed. The Sour store of Messrs. Bar ris &CO No. 240 was also destroyed. While the fire was raging to the above named locality, the sparks were so thick In the vicinity as Xo attune the appearance of raining fire.— The streets and docks along the Emit river were literally alive with barning coils. Tito:l'oer at the foot of Dover street was at one time cover ed to the depth of some incheetrith ere and the rigging and masts of the numerous vessels lying In the stream were completely enveloped in kyles speaks. The seamen and others strenu ously exerted themselves to prevent the canvass from igniting, but to most bostaneos the high wind rendered their efforts neeleez About half put one o'clock the rigging of the stapendous new ship Great Republic, took fire Owing to the immense height of her meets it was impossible for the engines to play upon the dunes, and the oonecquenoe wee that the MINI opera rote sot her deck to a . blus. At three cilia her *newest fell, knoakleg her melnyard set of the situp, and shortly after the main line.* cane down woes the deck. Her miszen meet followed carrying with It the apsukermaat. The venal's.' now a perfect wreck, being ear mess of flame abaft the mainmast. Prom the rapid manner in which the lames were spresdteg r it was apparent that nothing could an her. She was still barring at half-poet thrtotattrby this time probably nothing re• maths of that tosgoilloent floating palate but.a eleardk and blsekeied hull. the ()reit Republic the Ore spread to shkpleSeplic..Walkter Raft rim en rspidl,y as to brdileflanee to the itforti to save her. Sh, belonged to blank star line tad may be considered a total lose &large skip, supposed to be the packet chip De silt Clinton or the clipper ship Red Raver, lying bent the Oresirßepetilia, taught are in the vtggitir and soon downs a complete blue. Bee , was sewed outln front of the Ostharine Market by tenet the Fallon Fein boats, and after- 1 wants. Seated up the river. She eventually! banked to the water's edge. In addition to the above, several other vessels '.L.-ineMly schooners and sloops—had their spares and Agging burned. 'The majority of them, -however, escaped total destination by slipping their cables and drawing oat into the stream. Abort two o'clock. the Ire missed Front st , to Not 246. 247, and 249 occupied by Geo. Newman, boat builder, R. ht. Reynolds do Co., filar merchant., and ethers whose names we were &labiate aseertain. Much of the property , in these stores wee destroyed. and at the time of going tc press the tames were still miring with groat impetuosity, although it was thought they would be confined to these building. The houses on 89uth street were In imminent diner, and many of them were conniderably seoroheiL The widd blew a perfect gale daring the three hours that the ire raged, prior to eon& lag Ude sheet to rest Of ionise; it was impossibllC at the late hour 9,f the night, to _procure even a moiety of the mirth:nitro of this catastrophe, or give anything like a description of the thrilling miens. A Pam Queraao—Tualerramin AT Au ON Saone; rim POPS'S Numo.—Sioce the arrival of the Pope's Nuncio, Bidet In this city, a great azoitement has prevailed among the Onman potion of oar population, known as "Liberals" and "Freemen." Oa Friday but 50 article ap peared in a Garman paper called the Heaps unehtor„ edited by Mr. Fredertak flaamerek, de nclanalag in , the most severe langnegethe Min ato of the Pope, and reoommending for him a treatment similar to that received by Hainan in Lecdon. On Sande, night the " Society of Free men" met In' sbelr 1101, on Vine Street, between .Twelfth and Thirteenth. and formed bra pence.- being elon, num about eight hundred or a thou. sand - ttroug: In the meantime, Information had been stool by Captain Lulunts, Chief of Po llee, that the;" Freemen" were about to attack 'the Bilbop's residents*, la the rear of the Cathe dral. 'iA police farce of near one hundred men woo Sftelediately detailed and stationed la the witchtonee, doe Ignore north of the Cathedral, on Ninth street. Shortly after 10 o'clock, the "Fresn":atid " I.lborale'left their hall and mareked !loin Mae street to Ninth, along Ninth to Pit,. 'Phi prcoession - woo preceded by a dram; hutt to it win carded a atunber of trans pareader,;* Orr oethe inscriptions on which we 011 P7 1. 1 . ...{`' "DOwn with Denali" On MiC4everse vide, in German, "Ite Gallows bird Bsdinl." "Me Prlests,'! no Hinge. On one end of this transparency was p elated a sword and spear, end ea the other a. musket. Another with iholnecripUon, Dens Lh 'be Homan BEtteher I" Os othere—obio Popery," t. Love, Liberty end Fraternity," I" Equality," &a. In the. proceulon was eluded a light frame work scaffold, haring an effigy of Bedint hanging by the nedt - from it, and a mitre upon his head with the cease emblazoned thereon. As the gout of the pincer/lion was turning down Kim street, toward, the Cathedral, the Po- llee twos, ileadedlby Captain Lukens, emerged teem the Inch hoer*. They proosedal towards Plum street, aspirating Into two &Wenn, one pert „Wklog the north and the oitter the south aide °tette: etroet l As the Pollee. force wee eroseing'dlagonally,frorp the ranter of Plum and piiwketreete, a shot wan fired from •the roam elon,Wthen at a signal from Capt. Lukens, they inunadlistelp railed 'among the'"" Firemen." A deeperateflghl ensiled, daring whioh, upwards or fifty or 'sixty, plabil shots were tired on both OWN, and Stones, oink, eluunahots, and wee , pone of erery , kind were freely used. Henry Carroll; watchman of Ihm Becloud Ward, wee shot In the rlighleg above the knee. The wound Is not emlottei Meat: WOO Oiropti on the hey* with a club, and had hie thumb broken.. Those in the proem:whin feted the worst 4 Clamp num. ed Zsgiebergar, Waselot In four plums, owe hall entering his breest,"th -- e other three hie legs. Be was conveyed to lids_ boarding house, on Walnut street between Twelfth and Thirteenth, where heal e d_ daring thawing. Andrew Grainger. German, was abet is t h e left log; the ball paseed through the flesh. Be was one of the tweeted, pettier, and, hie wound wets dressed in the wateb•house. • The tillettbeg person* received severe, those; 11 m "Vent i. not Isoprene, ,woonde i from the iissees of the ~po i lesn as ; .ooorso - ems; "Wm. Elherker bier,t,gtristiss _Baku , Maisel Yhther sod h o d ar kie ant*. ' .11 - =amber of °there were .811 41 1 1PY wounded liy the . Pollee. Ths..l4lltrttpd fluvell for shoat five or ton mEig alAgtm but tkoss 00 th e procession A sallyloteetwor Wed led a tine seise of tattoo isairlagAtiprojaC-r# itrWt..platalt.:4llo4 limiltiablediNikk So; asir• ". ' • 6? =CIdY.'°~OIICBiJ - A. H. HOLMES Sr BRO'. MANUFACTURERS OF SOLD BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, ATTOOKS, CROWI3ABS, imbues soasAß OLTS,w, BOLT/ , O WASHERS, 00110 N. TORaCOO. - AND 11131 P MEWS PITTSBURGH. Offloo Ab Woad at, Iftiftiatiam It t fund And. AU Mods of blooluidth work for Bridges. a., deli . the shortest soak, and M. tko lowest Edon AG ,- AU roil warranted kraal to soy tomastsetated:llll onto NOTIOE—The undersigned_ - Frederick lo rens, of the firm of 'Luse. Stetting' & and mea H. Stewart, of the late atm of Stewart. Lloyd & o.i hare thie dey tensed a ootertrOirehipoualet the name snn •tyle of LORENZ. PITT WA MT a CO., kw thejetoncise Of atanutecturLog Iron end Nal); and hare teten the Warehouse. No. 62 Water driest. between 10127 end Shoot rte. whets they have on hand art seserteont of the oae ohm of loon and Walla which • they offer ter isle as accommodating terms. They ritprothellY eaten theLpat. renege of the, public.. PUNDB6.II3I LOIttiNT. do7.ltf THUS. H. srawear. JOHN T. 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Hobert Dun C. Jr.. John B. Dilworth. B.llarbncrgh. Brands Miters. Irrinr, H. Y.emoot. J. BehooruruM•r. a • I ta. Dris.l, Wm B. Han. John Shinto:B. 0527 airDu Pont Polvder.—Every variety RHIN Minton and Disatlng.Poorder. In an , .I nooksoo . Kilroy/ on hand tad for ogle from Ms/rosins. In lot, to I t onsoboom, on tamable Wass. Also. Bast* Itww. D W. C. BID MILL. ntanufsetorera' Pi t tsbur g / n 07.11, Frontotrnot. Pittsburg jOall FLEOLOCCMOOIXING BBOTHIIB,-.." 11 J. lUD GO.) WHOLIDLLS To DRUGGIST% Bre. 80;Wood strinet. Plttainamk. Lt *2l-e Pm rOprietork Of D. %I'LL.... Clelebest.cl Tomtits. ... or First Premium for best Bilk Hat— WILSON a BUN. larlionabla Hattori. Sq. Wood IA atraet,aranon prepared to farsdeb Moir renamed, and tha nubile, as aaeortatent of Data and Cape. arNiett for beauty of Watt. and Derma cannot bat our. named by aor house in the any. Partioglar atrantko it Inatted to out own manuthatnrr of 11 11.10 and 114.170 Hata. m7l-bodlbeB AMOS LELAN D & CO., 171 . exam, 82411.1111 . . Etter Tom _ ia~tUYACTUZZNt AND DEALS - Ir MIT DISCIIIIPTION eP STRAW GOODS, • PANAMA,- LEGHORN,- 131WRI:;;ElikiD, metros AND mat Lamp HA? English, Itallisit. Swisi and Silk Emma* ARTII/11171111, FLOWERS, STRAW TB I ii l di IN 08, &a. & e.. Ur ue .ow. Votaxeislag one of the Wort Stooks Is the ate, to tbsiartsation of (faith eel Thu Beym te'regpeet ell? N. 8.-11Artilte w pottloolerly turlted otal and undue our Stock. which It tolled ezetretely to thole i die emobroolote all the nem and bablosteblo Zeteles of et• ocl.l.4ted . tld.s. B 1 01/31'I Mimeo of Jamaica Gin .,e—Tta. Dram Is reoparatlon of ;tonna ceoellsoon. to or:Unary diarrhea. laelplent abalone. be *bort la all ow. of proetritloa of tbe Overtire feueetions. It 4 of Ineetanable ratan. Dining the yneraJonee of tbe snide:We obolenmal Mumma ormabantoolohlklron.ltlerpoculiarly elbenalona no badly or Indleldnal should h. *Moot It. Gonna-9a lure to got the maize lhaines. s olaah Is 'Mora only by P. aanWß..t. his 'Dena andlltrzolail Store. northeast *ems of filth and Chesnat strosto,Phl . odelpboaad fbr Abe by on the registrable nootheoaties the States: sal. fa Intlaberrab. bY Boni. It" 3h. D. A. rehnostoek 1 00., Dr. S. Smith. feenbel Innen a One 1. Soltoonataker h Co. It. Alinhany City by H. P. Bahvarti bad In A. Bea l.* .4.1 !I Oa ' Girard lire & Karin lararsaas Co, OP PHILADIMPHIA. • OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY kJ await itls mkt lialthlald Its. Clopeod.11C0.0C0.1).1 Dutscoom—Woo. l& Ryain I. %P. Ototoor, U. A. !Ra oll.rd. Pool Thorloor , E. IL Dow J. H. liaolgon, klitehall. Sosouol Jan a . B. B. Cameo I. Sta. (*ma. Woo. 11. loran. P. D. Ilherouoi. A. part, Plullp P. Hay 471bre.ISPID°L'A,ii". 7irkgrar4.M. Will Inouro wawa op Woo's, raetodoo. Pooo o lo. oho. Dolldhos mootom Itorobsadlse lusa PreporOT Pm . orally, am Ow tivoroblo Lam no% tatol , 6ll • - A. CARMEL Arent: -•,. . 0'0011710)1, BROT H ER &CO, " asammas sap INIVRAIIMIDLAIIIIM, r - *ROOD Iretniers Oas Omar Dimmaßtesfitirstedeßlitat as.Bny And sell Par and Ouzient Funds alai and Time Wrebanie - Oath s Roam Distern sad Western Time Mlle. and -Ptiredmiory Note. Wow . I. Mr mint en Mum Depeeltes et Per end therried sad: Dunne lire nod Marine Melee dor the Alas hererinsee ibisomor Cash Omani IMMO mid RodulDseirsiesses Cb (melte! 1110,0004:0) , avid *fir Oakland Proper4r for Sale-This Proanti Mettistid about - on* half all , tea& the dy froattuifou Patitylvanto Arms"; It It o:Wend wilb Trott Trois of .tho obolout kinds. Mini . of Ostia to lull tomb*. Alto . stosudoitoo •of lirsoo, ltaoplpart. Cornet. Gooltbcra, to:. 'Moro Wawa story Irma tttiotittr with toonottnettot. Mono on It. For its, of wow sad pliiitottosokot kottios,thlo *Mutt moot be littwotC It modal= Uttloate sans. • ill WI the whole toirtber. or ittrltto It to colt ourtbaaets% CIAIIPICILL, Oa. 16 hill 110..11) Won. stmt.. xeDas 'WOOED • & CO. Would moot ruipmeldly Invite the attention ortwoutetodesuroonooosoloustotkoemtorruns no. °Winn. compridos la sat f•til,s, Etcauh)farttb Intab. Lyn:, Cirmlao; !Maim% 150frret. 'Welt. Mae:kr amen. Caw sad Bowes Venn ilnek , lrlosootnon. Po wore On*. BA*, oease.Wood Want and , , • STATE MUTIJAAH'-' .. • FIRE AND MARINE INBURANQE -064: 07 1.11 =37Z7177A:. RANCE( OFFICE oor. 4th & pituborsh. fi 41,440 141, (1 . 4 brkw& c ,,. \:p c. sarolut=ha i R oth e " iirifica.., illeallrg.t. B FS.C4l==tl4. l ll, l ,l l : Jam*. LlarrhibniiMattotritaidinai;: 1 bar. I a. ot tam , . j a i=e.Oz n pi t h i nzll.l. l = 4„ tax . mrliltrz , lora sot morohandioe E - 01137 oor eoludry. at koor*.soLoo. ossud4ont with WRY. Po/Mums/4 op dwelling mono Moor sas•tvdtr or for •WM fa ISOM noll-007144. Mr BURKE i'ILtA.RNWB • FEB-4m' tbe.kind of tastbncaty as to laths • Oat nee which SO abe oeielldeully rest there buleu of our week. have &rads published so eettlikatee. proteins that Bes made for our regular, .011 a =laser eeleei .ecid esht %broad. bath 'bows inibtictite -• s ' • the Buvaatei - TUTS 1N Al7lllll. CONVI.IO mys. sad prowneed MO *adopts tubill7 keel rim anemias Root "Or ilreeletable $lOO6 , *oars- or 20012 AiD . ROM -MIS A $4O I=l ‘,\ . Puss 00pswi. Pi. Usens. Bump issum.....Dess You r two o. • • do , lireeirsd. 1E was absent et the 41•• V Sly, r• T h u. Bsta Ar r Kg rittlOW.• tesl.l e use. sought or Ale on Ito soothing of the 10 of que. issbr. . Whig bi lt mt tomtit, t "Ir it lateWree th.44,-Zrng e tarp ow o isn't • 'IN Y 0.14 e. • 117 now and book' mV the sax aountl to about Tn. Thoussad - was eased. Than ewe not rilesispve• 1 woutd advise an y_pe.rwel,whote to thu u m . buf•py • ear. boor annai9 40.. 6.4•4 I gt to gold. I's= ICI/ AI UMW 4.l:pe• Y"'"'" Jfl , .JAMES'Ire TANNER, wHow.ixALFA in sone, moss, Rosins, mo, thirtvre,' No. 56 1566415tre•t e 5466,66,14 - Irmo CUM WI 10 0121. " \ sgirldi soak Origin of upwaids woo clans , ...use.: wen varizs , g o rt in s MUSA aa Bommai. 901Vbaia gbi rAz.r.7 o ll 1,0„, 2 71 ' • •....- tlr... s r. ••••,- C 7 - 7 77,7,777 $ . 4 • - ~ a are - ;thin. , whiph and' uarrrate" rr • . rit OEM • sr !kwi to lira.. • *MI6 Or .• relebralrel Neoluml iiteri:lNUlyi. Aeleuremi Ili um, tally rosvionitiirt aid ooafe • pada bia4l4, met cozy bent tells vs AA by oar ma ff 411 , 7 1 . 4, 1 0 , Wu. \ ittotttellseu 'N ee trikintl hoe ' regent.) frailkestlYNY NY. roeyels e Lim ..p , ilat. /le. far the rare of `Yrttlett It to rerestn. It Is hirpazel ta d td only by Dk a. 11 Jeeltarn, at the Odorous 31e11.1n• , tore, No. 191 eyertees n ._ i • tlalelphia., 1 • • 128234 i 1 . . tiErDr. Yorie'i InTiiltnitanif EWA . or 002 DIAL —Woroan. 41,.... deice. - fnuals 'trust - fire levered:axis mambas to 1 cEetsse, emus to to.lotift 'mar the introduction ofithle IllorMll2 r at ' " Th l . ae r 1/1 beta phall• Of deftness ol 'bleb Oa nab* U :14 2 .. viii not modify or eats's°, lye 'sok of "Oat Itoor„..o* Fir writs ths conntamtMn of Itation's hOlafer.fhle wriii. - will surely it—didnenz a n 4 and 1if 2 0 1221 2 . 2 Miff bored orrealsatioe. 1 .11 11.8188. ..„_%,,,.,.._11""" 41% yosontal bliss. If Lid de. sax ..; INaro•o -\ . sl.gc% ad ass mans dorm:Hon. and • rat d • 'of 11611•14 e rembar the Yielder's Ilha,lnudene to nii. Mfrs bli -12 2 2 .10 0 " anon wilt nmalate. rester, rebriem Gram' daliesita era= and 100111.. involsed In her alt and sad w arm blood hamar conning through b autos. . 1 ! 12 ware saw 112. to I ar. Urdlks stbordente th Duni' wiratigee peoduotionbrodnose Ptrll34l•llt •I .1. 4 . ••••• 1 Iti offrota are not evenement;. It 5000 the u i. tan and the whole vital entire. ia .b same It hi valuable. ' This Cordial is put up. highly coonoen\ rated. in plat ' tbs. Priest3Ao per bottle. i.e itrr $2.4 ale Mr 812. 1 O. li. DlNG.Fritter. 1 • ‘, 152 Binadwa . New Urn. , . . fold by Druintlaill throuditout theynited !taros, Can. ads and lbs West Indies. . 1 General Agents Is rittsbargh-0e0.'.11. sheen corner 11s ad street and Virgin alley, and llfirerinB Iftoo.. motor W."l and 4th ate , , dettl7ll ~ VW - Lydell Kathairon—For \ Oresanrinff, - , 9 restoring:cleansing aril beastifThMithe 1 /. 1 .f. sllr Wild \ UM vog• bled-robe, and Mind mufti' To d the 13kIn. Its nput4en, eraiqnst. to sh fto9) 1...4 a. ac A v.. w vyl• DAGUERR \ EOT IPES AT TES NATIONAL GALLERY EkA.ORSON'S National Da_guersean Gallery, earner a the. Diamond and Market street, (ogpoalte ikenee Drug Blom) Pitteburgh: Ldlesand Gentlemem wielontat to obtain Welke Moorman et moderate pricek will please cell at . the above establish. meat, dna,' up with very =hackie Side molar: kighta. arranged with such Mall that th• oparater can take Ma, wet mounde ha idmiles clew human farm with all tint azi . re i r=lMt iti ed I m wur i zix:L .p i ed. • aLCAa plicate. taken ct origisee• s ame Pot required te take. pintos* unlem • DOI , pet meamblates • . ..... ... tieLlkennesee taken of Mt and deceased , Preen. In an/ Pert of thoottrand Olden,. . - -RaosEu opee, end opereldag froze 5 a. eh. Amin 0 1 a. !Entrance La lae Diamead. 149...tlertrer . . Disease.—Carter's Stir Live r Disease. Carter's Spatrialt Mature. as:a remedy for Ilyer (Meese, end the numbered formidable eviLe connected with a disorganised stabs of Met organ. is surdas' bd. Ilundtede of certificate.. from the bighead tomes, of persons now Hying he the pity of Richmond. might be Oxen of mares effected by garter'. Spanish pee boys only mere to refer, to the extraordinary sure of Samuel M. Drinker. Sao. albs Arm of Thinker I Morris Booksellers, Richmond. Va. Oho was eased by 2 bottles of Cartetoi Spanteh kfisture, miller 3 ream suffering from hawed Haar. He INIM its action on the blood la eiiinder Pal. better than all the medicine he had elm' taken. and obeerfully recommended It to all. ti-See advertisement in another minion \delo.lzoli arirthle of Dr. Irlane's Vermifhge Among thy Pedruto °listless. outideates and otOrs to adult by the proprietors of this Medledor, the folloskus ore selected to glow its oborosterouid the rifest of Its an lee diats.nt Put of the West. Ecottrort. llooneon. le., ItaP111.1150;.: • Memo. J. Kidd A Cb.-oaotlormark—i ortPa to •you to roam[ an sinner On the loth!noble Vomitus yon pro. Da.. 8013311tiaie eine., I porehand MIS sod TINE or Mt. 0O Mr. aed preealbe.l it ha say snake: sod loprevolon ottootoot In the ennoble, of worms, that no Odor ore potation will tottery the eltlaer • of th/a vtpo sad 110 h. ity. Plane to Fon. o one aro. they z. batordi• atelr. S'cura. to. • 3,1. M 1101 Pr. • Nor Caormaxs, Tnis.July-1; Mt • - Jinni: J; Jriid d 0.---Pkisa• mad the Term:01111m Me zzr.,..4.amibAls.4.l . 7.L.Tart i : . all i Gie S. firjfits= • row= * tauur."' -- • • Plurtante. will be =retell sat tor DB. MAAS% CELYBRATZD YYBMIPUGt . sred * ke jewels& 'All efAer-lterslikup*Asesessorirsere Lames Tgss shoT tie Ogle Liver Mks* tam be had * rsbeebble Drat Ater* *the Mate*. Elates. sad trust e soh trobtioto= . _ • • .- de243 leywomeris to J. meld 0%60 Wend *- • 1 1 ..ndottb. Yettige county. 0.. on tam Z'th but. DY Rot. :J. Mariam sly , HARDY D. 81A81100E sad MA At& 11 DOWN. Dothof Randolph. • Oh Fr l 42. the 236 Wt. 62 23 ekenemn3:1130321:11t011 133301t22,1, (thrieeely atl3lrsoheiham) seed ell Team I;LUA.DVNIRT/B.1"1"!" A H NTI oo. LDw.,! . GI . ,Iy : : pedal?' th. gon . eral PAUlfriP at tlea Cd.. . . • Ont Aoinonsty yews R. IL. Co, Dos 30. 1853.* _ • GENERAL MEETING of the Stoahold. A els of the Allegheny Valley Rallreagtheerag o ill bo ole at the *Mee of toe Coa lathe oity of Pi on 11110 DAV. the Illt day of Pabynare. 1351, teethe Doe` an enplane/a Prom 1051 sad Ward el lisassas, sad an Mr the porpoom of swathing the again al as 0.0. "41; /nasal Bassets of ho• Pria51,055 504 . 185 sill beentenlged b thtt dam. By order Of Um Boor. , ~Tiw MOIL . eigrIVIUUr . 4\ - NDLUIA 1 I MUM aomipi ' FROM TOLEDO TO CRtOLOOI 0021IIMICLILIIITDD o Lti r, Chicago •and Gilead; ea 04190 14234 EL Cound gad Ca l[ooll cad ' Rail Roads, ya \ Gam:Rock La Saila - and Legii •- , . Three Diggy buisenger ht. MAIL ItYPHINS-,Laava!foled9 as, D>suAY ail P. arM9: Rd Qiio_kao at Ist& Is - NlOur 1211.91111M—Lesras Toledo's% 9r. It; AMP los la Masao at ?MI the neat anioninS. •II Tab:weave Toledo after-Its. wheel of Um LIAIne of Otrwalaad and ToledoHailto mad moms at loader so with the 13 daily Oahu) Chloase tool naoa r aL H. for laiaalle aad logic and leth• Tram • or eap V4:l - alens a. H. (00 la a ma latermediels ash Tiekets OW be warned lo and Atbishent City, at thoOtlia• of the Ohio and Penna. hstiniad via Anima and.Olsebrder "f art.'s Orem AL'S. A L fL,- NEViLLE IVORAIOI3 If.BOOK.now Hid* TbeMeniwntorlits3dr ItiOmnfiltobes. or tba . . . . 0 !A BOOKS—A fine, assortment of 112mgmagge&rztrisa,,:git VINOLNNATIA 0.11TD14133-25 bz.. Obi. ' Mould CoudLosing reed oar stoodoer'ba aLASS-400,boxes 8110_W.`Glate;,- 1 1 1 . r :ao"a by ads mutely a 00.. • EURTINGMUSLiNS—iturohy & Bush - 15 i . Sad sellt*lLartry.sitttertor Mutant Muslin .1 eta: i t yard. mrs Darold.* rte 4 •Siortliiallta ths Seim grades, of dab', ..rotambottiro. Thar also eab• nattily ktot on hand intotrtor.Sodom Ltritut , ,rarolter dit.Ur 1 . 1 , 121 -Itamd.otatrri and warraiktut rtrit Ma: "Pbsotteg midi Pillow Que littintur. %b. dIF Weft VAltbs, MIN and4lltee.lng Unarm, •WI mocertast4 TOW Mar audDlaserthalltart 6* bard. -QCOTOH. .COUGH CIANDY-A. farther MpolTitt tiifo sad ttletrant ratutd7 tor °might , . itt -"111.74!". ?"'n;,lll:VrthitlTlVeltliVQ: It kw/Patrol' to Cars. • • • • Ptrtsscuts, ROL 13.1 . 1117. .1411. R. •E. SILLLIRS:—My,wifb LTA two lb. yam stibje-t to dlslmoalso eose.b. so! eemr Wad 'Kb melas. Mr lb* owe of atdob Ms neat dlifeford coved tomalley. sod bad tb. *dyke of dm wet ri=rl7=. P4ll"4.myyrif Vots.trareati ism lalsoal to bay Islet& mos te4 1 .1. sAyx: 1 sad cm byllof that sorban. meld remote tr= L Tow bat two "" taielett I Wi g = rir 41 V s kr i mmm IL 41' smi'6 tlgt 1V h" Oot ? . ,; Imp Is Um beet mad. medldus nom WILT tORIIII4I. .111‘ "sOlder Nye Wol% w,11:4 1 .4 TV:QM IMpatel sod old bt R. 1- t 4 Lott solestesmo • • dos A Linz ORANCIA offer for - sale o well «wt.. et.* of Obcd i t a r la t V.:". s atezt ot xygsyyzet t 2.21 11 .4 by Mr= to tha. 57".• 'MESH ROLLIIPTTIR PIA raila . reee ft/AO D 1 \ some' 12 X.Nr.p b jl e , A Nei ' Lard storeexu! A ?" iaas P 8 ( 1 = PACER]) ../OITTLI2 • Int naNtl and tair J.J. BOONS, &TO The Verson' end hleohiih. toter areeen eat bout al eleek he rti M m tiligniatat rattll42l) a the Toil .aaaa, *elm &Mal WIC lUOUl 4 oll4lladatmet. • /11 LUSTEICRALISIIII3 kdoyea boliwje. at 14 0, _rUaic boi ' • *wk. • defit aa4 INsacwi 4111. _ . l u c ci ti44. -130 ~ .. . '. sokil AUG'I~J B \1 M!MMMIMI • pc) aI •_ 'MILES; I g l / 4 „110.01. 4100118, a Cc, ar:racremr—saaaatmaiy. “eatair, Deo ale. at_ a 4 .glaa - tx.avratai Wad 1,,j1 MU • TULIP. • 11 1111Priied. non valuable' Banta... 1/ aq klitlonn. in Tabu divert:runts In ture.snlindlld nonnal• e.. 1 liannman In penniou biotin& lII 4I 4 I LPm•PK gkLa In sr - q.tainil: lll lnlk Wok.: /*Mt 0.0 111 PspOr: went fear: licnnininq Tatung., A. u t ohi nod Wa ßare, Watches. unman vs.inti 4n:ons CnIX . d • A •ariony Mnalonl attanne'r Genti n an; 449 P M. DAVIS. Awt. \ NURSE Fruit int !Thrums* JIB egbecrtier offers for sale. - 4 - 1 1 uadt=iuti'v.t.v...7.,Pfta Noo,hovoy Po. oho% Proms, hot Hi:, Aori (looloboorm Carramt., froooomn., , 0 halo; Mo Ontb% wol Crocus Hoots A i 01 Water sod a r mo r Itookoolooto for the Aim Gordo:0 of mast 'rred coirdr;; hoot 800 d lootamont Warebon i t EAB.TREES--, 1000extraltieTreas daratiOtt otaadatoltaftitit and illaiMar sm. .17•11.91.1 et rtataved aatt_tar , oala at tta • Oatlaaa aad po' H it.blixi:;ls. if' 'a -of-all loonierkiiii"i 21L , 4 114- X d aVaia4 i li. stri.l4-„rtr=l- - -e ._ ...0p... t_ - . b.. r . 1: !.. goal• trr • ti , AL lc. Ist., :. : " "nr.” w. Aitcutx t r uni I P . : 0 - i f . 11-2 —it t Oil I 8 T 1 ItAi=t3 . iCT NEW- - \ 3 n rt 4 7 1 , I li i 4 1":. 5 4! 4 'kill; i i V - if;:: -',:- L\ f\37 • , Cook Wln t ge ore. ,we r r e tiiit. . lal t ifir I WTI 6, . ,!!,,.; - Nketell.ettY:PX VI% de ~ hlCAttig a r 'note —.......,---............. _ '11.1(11AP . 1\ 13.1FT,--',VortAt oz 4 .Bilv.hte Ii ALE Leelte the i a Weak" et In t 6; reale trzirgrgyz riecr A tcs:,4 =in ~ t..! „ jte, , , e , reo ' Jerk same etttlee r aretrol ad bineedteere.'eees,.ileso ' ear*. Ant Caft47 a"' ' '; Wee.. li l lreg PAZ . Sean?:tizereeet variety', fi.4ll.llAcegkle. , , \ Ae1e .. ..47c pt13148,\ IlYNIg* - 'um lu!' E LIISTRATED GIFT 'BOOKS Oft T : \ tv " \ \ Hocnomrs—Th.Pationkr utii fibula v 4.8. 01.0 ' 41 y 11,11htit `llUWA:l6:4ltid t 4 .T Ti.\ s''.'.l l V. '":•"d'? "'"d""°"' \ \ Offering to Wanly. do do \ ' ' \ nho M by than ,114, mUh illantnlMMlC 'Ma Amaranth. It; Lally Padi.l.. .. dm \ - Th. Milt Of Loa , , 44 dog \ The Oltt.s_trosiat ll* 01 issiasi, • • "arg - \"'" . Chtistmas alonams and flow Years rroata. ao; ..The Goo. E i for all maon% dm Stu forgo t • Ido l, dg ramtaus .a Oft 'Or rounir Peoplic - dm • Th.7.3inuairopasts. • ez - Tao above. fanfare with • brae moorromat of Family and Pocket 1111.1.4. Commos. Pm Am. bound In lbm most mutant otgloomltoblo Ihr and Mow You* aromfita, now on Mal pad tor mots chimp, by that KAY a Ca. Ili Vomfat: A:I:LIDAYS EXOURSION-zinfrsion Tickets, etti be moth b.y the nem. Itailibed ny. Dee. Stith to Jae. lit e bielosivek teams= mash and zahuressi. at the asset mewl= utak— Tickets 1/004 o any traludertes the axecteskes seeks • ~ Aba. EZCIIMIOIIMan Intl be sae tram rithsberibte Lencseter. asstretersblir gm 2)_ _ ___. - ___ \ .'. , ...• • . J. NLIBEENI/N. 1.106.. ter I': E. R., al.Psacessee e., - ('. 00K HERE—About7o urea of w'T \ • Wm./ UM. 43i ptimfron cit ) , the ow= 1. goo' . West; • 1 win be off. r • • I• .1 • . : ONIA. • • I W KIDpERIS PATINT GMT:BEI/ELL , ' , rrodiiis , Is siiiiimis 4/A 4- dxittctiV 4 OAS .. .. • tr t!!74. ..k. pAr cant. . , .., • _ No GAS it:ONStiSIE a who desires eteidy, , Thrtil..fflattaur aad•at eil l it ht.. Mee irtaViwitli '' t all venom! Otttation tokis Dints. and Nerves Undo. ' 1' ly allptiOn Of Am. . .. - / it t ht surstettal ^Dentin IA . the utmost economy. the COWES the largest Hada and Po trainer am Dotted state s;' mad fa theism& of pd. , '•• _ yenned tventi, ner sobers thoronehly'Darformiog Ito .• • work. It Ins ben folly tinted Inns moot eintany Dos- • Unarms nth* Doke and the mummy his Intl hese •• of use first butane I month it hat tallest to he aspriniale . f,.., '', • .C9.l.Miniuraz WI: Wow: fie. Te o IDA . . Dear Ithr,Mnalorrad leant yousluttiSlete r 2sitts • - as briny art I ore Ms edeantasne Or bri Andres Ira. - - '. - • - hie lanutkno. Ido not thirst it sternstrYt. vit .l tri;‘, ....a....t. t sir . have =dig Drit - glints' I dibbe have a book lull ton orsid . .whem needirt. , , .." will add ban: botrever, to be 'when tea de.trott.tha - . ' trittlt of an mmerisent Man at .Wares, eirtrialte r Z , ;," ' ane w vbeititurrandart • With the now, -- . roar a•balftothea.Wlnder -mud • , i 9,... tint , nit w.f. / wit tti , tsar - ;';' , "..r. ~Y siona teuctut , dory-nor animism of - Mu -I Yr lbw , intesil• 1 • . • onr &mhos eat s Inusdred Met. tbstatmethmos. - ::' , ';•: • ;,,r. '.. rel . ire canard to tun feetise.tiad die ... nmentodmiders - rit.-, ~ at the prrertuut se tliMbres Surintnathe ''. -•r, . , - ,4 --- t '',, son% gar.' . • •,- '• • • OSA& /MAID: • :Ns:v/ - 7'; " 7'liJlAtyigOu' Wei 5, Der.. .IUL Th.au Ilidelatoe rif/k. Kiddie b. In md.ouitiluT the 'm \- -. - at valuable lartrameat for resonant nor oan r. \'.' ..s to the burners that L have nee men. it. il- omen mi •-,',1, . Inlaciola. and will aoronallah admirably tb. o ,Mamis tor r. - which it wax dadoned. it will inane great etndleeni la: - :,' ,' ( t ' 4 (t • the Huhu, end AM the Drumm at the metre As by. this ler - rtrosont tenon cessidstably below that on the • about • ":: • mittolllnsablethensaimmar torsi/tea emusl satour..: . atirlitu au f; Of pm tor ty, ins .t a ~ , ~, Lrm ". of told cbsalnei "'um' , .' l. „ . 4716 / 61 ! . - . .' Chad. )100118, Dogiiiesi;s:' ' . . 'Munn= au Imam s'a r . 1 ltm My nonementegninated me etpertormilortwith Year Seawater Wire this web. .1 hod it • rat tim ant' Po tannin that I could now thii promo, of the etsna • -• :,\ on the trarnore. tench Tan from 9to Winters. I nun; .. ~' urn weight. of Ind and welshed ft ao I - Drone.: •'' \ ' Premure to 540. the u rn/ the Arrest matron( Mar- '' '. \ ...and win oof your./ tut Mullen under tbs slant ';','" s , ~ strata the woks turned r 1 ea that they mould net Mau,' • '; otodbly blow. 1 assumed 13 calla Gat in In ealautest-.. .1 tbss matte i walla= ea and owned the men fa. am* umother of burners, burning the nose Maw I nen. ' \ • . mind. canto feti, naming • antod of SS Rowena. its • v . ellortment to use 'moven ilatislkelam lb. Dobbs baron WWI stadlly. I csonlttnot trneeln any alarms Mini Brewar,or don whether aus or slx. • f the lights Isom \ aton.. Pram what I have seen. 1 hove s o haeltation , In reoctounendincita nest gonanaltyDmrs.. • -. \ - - ' Q. cAurant... nut , of Qty Gully Horns-The vain of the Heroine to Itolulo. may be • I han ben isles Marlin's Seststetor la' my• • the hat ll emirs, and diming that thne I as I hove snot In stioniq St per omit over the amount In , tn, min mute hum sear, and Wine ay Buhrgirywasif yaw la b-fou ruing it. and is Mel °mann, that 1.." ' Meld.] onto, to the mammy of nu • - • " - • .. . . , a Ate .. Ilcin, Nom 7, ins; . ' We Have tin Dr. Wolin !Una', On Begulatoy_t use -- et the Astor flame, Itsr mineral months pilot ,21ros ban three regulators slicked to ea many ma n on; • .. • seal.) end that Mr, impair *bon 290 barman she Bay` r „,e„,..„ oilitlandr; th.euserllotlyteittilata the j1ntri0.„...,,,,,t, ~ i tialir f af ,:a,',Lta, il. q ue 4,` L'V',3`r"°,..r. o 4, l M. ~ . 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