MAN'ttltai Iltrtnt trims; The rintither: yesterday nail 'Mater intrp. -The' steer Ivanretedlig f31010.7,' Oft; it044.62Nrit4b64 10} feet . _ rtmas k i - t*wto, tte dimensions, &e., or the Nlin Ana nthVaiicent trlertmer•Pcnntytennie, non sling at 4.71/b ' nheafr , The hit% Niltith erns built by l'orleV , irto.t. is 273 fed long, nith 25 feet e'ealkih,;n4'lllnel Attfir of had. The engines, • 14 , Velneri:thibitt., inlet eylintleTS; With Li ieet ittrarof :l!fee .o,inch boiler!, tloado flues; Oman, (twit, ainpzier, The freight rn , &en, iititrtidiret :yak Unhanding freight, were 'WO Wear* Wagner: The machinery, timeraghatf,leriellatchly finished, and ralectsthe rilghthitheredlibron "our Pittnburgh ntichanics. * LUttklgn.*li bath Ooebring, in (Minn gylo, and Ls •sery elaborately and V.inkho(*lllatailtnl. We bast not room to give the ni*it'or 'Axe ether tuechatda aud dealers trhn , ittelt Vat in furnishing the fall cr'inipment tt Ult., bent built in daehe thCrn to my that they hrtetione honor to the city in contribnting to Idije:Atting out or one of the most splendid bents -en the western waters.. s. On Tisnrsday evening ono of the most brilliant and pleasant. parties of the season was gathered .itt - the beautiful sateen of this boat, t,o sinalizo her nutritive upon her career. A srunptuorts• entertainment was served up, which every one present enjoyed, and wit.and lilnrity abounded mutt a late hone. If thin supper is to be All 111- _riiatiarl of the fare to be ,fonnd . on the: Pennayl-' 4,71fF ere 401101.1 . that it will be none Ake less Suraptuotar, me on her will herds Ww how 3o conic dawn to common fare, aftealeaiiiii her. • • The, Captain of the renasslr anis prineo • . 'among good fellows, attentive as an officer,. and -kind and obliging' us n num: • The qlerk, also, Mr. C. Lean; Id an accommodating lacer, and unites so ranch of the suct4!fier in mode with his ' . .,:ntherqualitics as a gentleman, t.hotho never fails to acquire the eSteent of those with whom - he' is astentiated., The Pennalleania Is therefoie . Crowds of citizensvisited the boat yesterday, , and others will doubtless do the saute to-day.— Bite lonic.* this aftonan at 2. OTelock, and will. I;e,her‘e . etforth, the'regi lar:Salcirilay packet to. The nriivala yesterday :were the York Blatt; and .Geoigetown, both with heaiy loads. In addition, the 11IatisGehl, Aid and Bummit, which arrived on Thursday night, were discharging full Farip>es. The Buckeye Elate and Edinburg went out,..tbe Litter. for St: Louis, and loaded to the _ On Thuratiy the Fanny Fern, Bayigator, mina, And - ersonCuba,- Crystal Palace and Bt.. Chair.were, advertised to leave Cincinnati for regtilar Wheeling packet, - for to-day, is the -Winchester, and foi)Stenhenville, the For est City' " Both - leave at 10A. M. "Coil beaten-ere steadily passing out all day . yes terday. It is tu . be hoped that , they will es cape the disasterithat betel those going out on . The §orihirt:.,Ceo - ain.EarlY, recently in the Wabash attack . No: 3; by striking the eril with great violence. The Sophia. wan valued at $409, and belonged chiefly to,' Captain who hid no insurance on her.; lie also lost SBOO in paper money, which was, in a small safe., and sunk With the. bc:at. . The river at St. ton's; on the 14th, was clear of ice, and all thi steamers detained by the gorge had got up, inclUding the Admiral, Federal Arch, 'Prairie O."S. Mail. Eighteen in alt had arrived. The ice in 'passing out, ,"did no other injury thandestroying a ferferri !mate, and hulk' along the shore. The 111issouri — Was :open to.Boonville, • hut tircilolt; re q. micipitfon,— antrMississippi alms° Alton, " con- Tho following items • are , clipped from the St_ rOnis Republican: - T.,the CINCINN . ATI.--Thiil•" boat, which sunk twice between this point' . and Cairo; has.been raised the second time. Sho-arrived last eve 'aing.and proceeded to the vicinity' of the 11.•ellis 'where she will bo tepaired. She . , passed the city about lee o'clock yoterday afternoon run ning at tilt speed. A person to have seen her go by would Miro taken her' to ha in good run - Tire:Aug./rutin umsen..--So , learn frton' the officers of the L. 11. Kennett, up from Cairo last 'eiening, that tlukstelmne. Australia, - Width kiank Hat Islaica,lias been raised, tun} was lying at anchor 'yesterday morning, when the Kennett passed up. - She will he brought here for repairs - Tun L. M. lir.sscrr sot.n. Tlao'ennett 11111 been coltl to Captain Bollinger, rind others for $.32,000. She will be delivered:up to her new owners as soon as the cargo on hoard has been Acne FOR - Pirrsnonon.--The letneS Park is loading for Pittsburgh, for which_port she leaves .an 'Monday, c k portion of hor cargo will consist of hemp, of whiclhliehascontracted to take forty-five-to fifty tons; a portion of wide& was going op board last evening. , • The Louisville Courier says . of, the. Eclipse vrixich started front that port on Sanurday last: At the hour of her departure she had IGO names registerd. In addition leke will Lave; including stock, about 1,000 'tons of freight, the biggest -trip that it'or went to New Orleans. Tie Jullien troupe pay $l,OOO for passage, and the entire re ,celpts of the tiip will no doubt , erseed $12,000. • :'.Teas or GENEILAS. ROD.INSON.-4:CS. terday in our account of the proceedings of the Allegheny COuncils, relative to. the proposed connection of. the . Ohio and Pennsylvania . Bali road with the Pennsylvania read, we gave a res elution presented by Gem Rohinsom'prefaced by a few. remarks.-Below.we give the various, is - guments used. by the General, more fully: Gen. Robinson before' presenting the resole-, tion proceeded to raythat he had for many years served the city hiramous trusts; in the discharge of which he was -sure there wow no' one that .Wohld deny that. he had perforMed his duties • with fidelity to the City, ;whatever might be sail ' to the ability of his agency. For the last five pr six yearl he hid been serving it in a two fold capacity, as a member of this Council and Presi dent - of the Railroad, which this city bad, more "L-- thin any Other, contributed in unfolding. There Pere, lie was very sorry..to discover, some who pretended to believe that these two interests COll - with , etch other in various ways. For 'his part, ho, as yet,. could IWO no, conflict of in tensed between. them;. when le did, and when any interest appeared . to him as conflicting with those of the-city, he weidel not long hesitate which side to take. The widfare moat prosperi tyof.Alleglieny was 'Whim the Moat cherished object 'of WS life... '•• at borne end almond the protectiohef the interest of both these . cities, which were in re , altty . ..oneg'haTe. &menthe unceasing objects of his care and anxiety.' Adispositi on existed elsewhere to fosterin3l roventents hoitile to the welfuze,of those cities. .They,all k - netrof the unavailing efforts to prevent the construction of the Hemp field Railroad which' were made at thit NOW, even at this moment, whilst they were de : liberating on the tionneetion of the two roads, is Measure woe pending hefore the Philadelphia Com:sells foe.the entscriptlori 'of $750,000, e .railroad en the north of us, nutlet precisely parr: ' enosequermes to us, as the llempfield,' and . ishieh he has made endeavor, ,he hoped, net without. successs, to .frustrate. What were the reasons assigned in Philadelplia* roe their hot tile Movements? Why, - simply hePITISC, the por ties favoring and pressing , these subjects on the attention and. patronage of Philadelphia were coustently representieg us in these cities as " — determined to tax the through trade and tra , • ' eel, andietard their - -progress from the east to the weir andfront the west to the 1'4112t. '' . ....11114 immurement had,been mode by us to =meet theis roads, and without which it wail in vain to compete with the. Now York routes; and V icer not only, injure Zliiiridelphia,' but our .: .•The speaker went oh to say that: the rapid progress ofcompeting lines admohislied ea that b 0 time was to-be.lost perfecting the comma .% nieatien., -Allegheny Would - lose s nothing but gain mesh, by uniting- the:roads, es - the great ' bulk of tlirr-business tranid still ho done at the • feller& street Station, , and only the through -travel and:traile,-which unsreally of no value to either city, be transferred on the connecting rink.. There Wlll4 LW %Cage, and the speaker ' i trould no party to &design, to injure.Alle -f,,-. gite4. - DA if this link erns not made, they would rethlse tbef value Of the large. investment ' of Allegheny City in the road; and It would be _ come., when the Steubenville Lthroad had can in the Perm's R. It. Depot; but a mere Io , AI road, and Alleglieny would be tevuttich.insuU . ,„l 1:1 0 la the Blatant travel through her,lin corninrl: srin, as she was; heron!' the. road wait ITe haul not anticipated thenecossityof thiAmeasure 'An arrive so soon,' but theYWere likely to be our rounded With rival works, which riai manor or 'ateremtmcl theconneetion lobe ~, ,fie,de it maybe ' 1 Obeli ‘t thu7 had-learned train tutd. experience ' - %eh. lam _4m:inking thee ed:fitional outlay and : ` , ldaiimal'efferta to regain their position tia ekif reed, which it is noweeteemed through , • the leuCth =4:breadth of the laud, „pie Speaker desired this . erubjiat to he looked - nahulT wut OVlSsionetely: and abciviall ha _;._ for RIO ateaird- Ane g heny ,' tLat what • ever was dons by her r ation would be ins-. 'Reid borer the Worl at it would not do rot tra ta present such it spectacle as had been exhibited recently la another quarter. In CATII• INK out art great enterprises and Public improve ments It wild not be expected 'all would agree in the mode and :winner. That inconvenience, and perhttps; Wary, might result to a few ludi tiduals,, but in the present progressive age it would not do for them 'to. stand in the way of measures vitally important to the great wants of That the Pennsylvania. Railroad Company having established its passenger station at the crossing of Liberty street .end the Canal, that Company • intends to, receive and ' deliver its through passengers and their baggage 'at that point. Per the transhipment of freight it is in= tended fo make Such arrangements'as will bring the freight cars of the Penttsylvaniar Railroad C om p an y into Allegheny. .City, for purposes of transhipment, and. also these of the Connells vile and Allegheny Valley, Itailretuls„ if ne . Ile was not disposed_ to take exceptions to the opinions - of .any one. - All , hid a right to their own but, ho trusted they.wouldstill consent to Consider a subject of so inch Importance with the calmness and singleness of naiad it merited, and that their ultimate action would stand the most munching public sentrtiny, and therefore, presented the resolution for the action of The resoliition, our renders will recollect, called for the oppointment of o Committee to-confer with, the officers of the Bowl, on the, subject of the connection of the two rondo. Env. Do. FINLAY'S LECTURE ON. FUSAPZ.— , On Thursdny evening Dr. F. discoUrsed,in the '.Second Presbyterian Church, Fifth, street, on "The Aneient Gallic Church, ilia Albigenses and John Calvin." The Celtic receviVere the - first inhabitants, of modem France. The Celts of Gaol, allured by the • fertility of Italy, crossed the Alps, laid Itome in ashes, conqueMdlllyri cum, Macedon, 'Thrace, and Asia. Minor, and there Sounded the State. of Galatia, to whose Cluistian inhabitants the Apostle Paul wrote one of his epistles; They entered the army of Ilan nihal; and followed his . standard in prosperity and adversity. But itfearful day of retribution followed.. Ctesar entered Gaul, shbjugated the inhubitanta, and introduced his Roman laws, ens toms and language. According to Clei _ nent, Boutanue and Jerome, the Apostle l'aul preached •• the gospel in Gaul; Irenaeus preached tit; Lyons. In 314 the first Christian Council was convened at Aelm. The Primitive. Gallic Church was a stranger to. Rome for. many centuries. In the year 325,-the whole Christian Church was - divided into four, prefeir _tures. These were • the "trot,"' "Allyricum," "Gaul" and "Italy." The Gallic Prefeeture contained three dioceses; let. Gaul, comprising 17 provinces; 2d. Spain, 7 provinces; 3d. Britain, 5 provinces. In these days Remo had no su premacy, and the Church of France was inde pendent of Rome. It was Nieces that made the Roman bishop an ecelesiingical prince; and it was. Pepin that 'matte him .alempoml prince. But _Serenus, Claude,Clement, Sidonius, .and Samson, in ie eighth century boldly opposed Popery.. Again the Bishops, of Belgium, the Tragtnatic Sanction, and the entire Clergy of, France in A. D. 1512 expressed their indepen -dence of Rome. ne - .4/bigansionv.were so called because they were condemned by a council heldat Albi. They heed in tho.Soutls of France, In tbe year 1218 a holy Crusade was proclaimed against them.- - Thoulouse, Is Year. nod Metiers, were reduced to ashes. The city of Betters contained a pop nlation.of 67000. Tho General of the army in order to save the papist portion of the city, naked the'Pope's Legate--•• flow shall we separate the faithful from the heretics'" To which he was told--,” Kill them all, GOsi will know his own!" Not a tiring being was left afire in the whole ter ritory. lint they continued until 'thb Reforma tion.' John Calvin was born July 11, 1509. lie was a great assistance to the Reformation. lii 1571 the Allsigansiur and Reformed Churches united at. Rochelle. They had 2100 ministeks. But in August 24, 1572. the massacre of St. Bar tholomew took place. The river Seine ran red with blond. In 1695, the Edict of Nantes was revoked. France front the Year. 1244 until the year 1685, ball ns fewer than six thousand Prot estants insirderesj... The Revolution of France was attributed to the voracity of the Popish Cler gy; • for the half of the lands of the Kingdom was in their possession. The French Reformed Chnreh is, however, advancing in spirituality, rind hitacsubera. ' . . . .TVcrretra U7tcrasrrr OP PESSRYILTANTA —At 111 meeting of the Board of Trnstees of thiS institute tion, held no the 14th instant, a site fdr the loca tion of buildings was purchased. The lot fronts on Diamond and Rosa streets and is every way an eligible situation., The lot is 11:1 feet by IN) and zoa A committee, consisting of Gen.')loorhead, John Harper, Etat, Dr. Denny, Dr. - Dale; Dr. Edringion, and Dr. "Riddle, ban been appointed. to make necessary arrangements for the erection of tho,..huildiugs. •- - DlAnucT Courr.—Before.Juago linmpton.— In the vise of OVennor, Bro. S Co. je Sorrel 'Weir. the illry - Tettlllled It verdict for defendant. Itefore Jo IgeSYiiliains. Ili the cage of ?miles vs Breading, rt..verdict for defendant The case of (teed and Rogers vs Mayor, &c., of Allegheny, is still on trial. This is an action of ejectment- for lillbuek Island. The def‘indants claim.be purchase from the State In 1849. , - I'nesMcr.tripx .or x'ClViE.—The workmen of Bakeirell &Co.'s Glais Works yesterday present ed Mr. J 011.% Larros, the gentlemanly financial manager of the Gazette, with a handsome cone; as a testimonial of the esteem in whichhoisbeld by them, for his many excellent qualitira • Ono of the wort:Men, on behalf of Isis :companions, presented the cane with a few appropriate re marks, to which . Mr. Layton. . . responded in .a happy manner. The ease is of cicellent workmanship, and will, doubtless, be highly prized by Mr. Layton, connected as it to; with so pleasant op incident. Ass.triir /LSD BArrsar.-41derman 3fajor held a woman to bail for ..alsaidt and battery, yester day, on oath of a Mis. . AcetnxxrAn accident °entitled yesterday about noon to the boiler at Lindsey's Polling Mill, by which a man, whose name we did not ascertain, was burned slightly about :the head, and emino timber adjoining was set on .fire. The tisanes were soon extinguished. - • Y.—.l negro named Elias rear was committed to jail yesterday, by his lionor Mayor Volt, on a eharge of purloining a watch and seal' from . man named Patrick 'Delaney, who resides ownnitbfield street, Tho stolen property, .with the exception of the Seal, which. had been thrown away for fear. of detection, wan found in Lis possession. . New - toe.,iotrrive—A new and rely. ',powerful engine, intended to.lie used on the Qhio and Pennsylvania Railroad, arrived yeketilay from the. East, by way or the Pennsylvania Railroad. It is called the blichigan. . • . , • PANOILAMA..—•-•The mirror of Mammoth Cave and Niagins. Falls, with the Concert by the Misses Avondale, closes' its exhibitions . in Athe nteeUM; to -day. The paintinris a truthful rep resentation of the subject uhnve named; and the Concert of a high order. lloth combined present an altractivi entertainment, which hits drawn crowded bouces, night idtd day. The exhibition advertised to open in Allegheny on 3fanday. ` FORM l'aiD."—One of the pages or the iron Cif!,. Weekly, was pied yesterday, while being hoisted from the press room to the fourth story. Lerone.—fly, the solicitation ora largo num -.her of the yeung men of our city, taeiler. Wm. D. I-Toward has consented •tu" re-commence and continue forra abort season, his lectureleto young mon. The fret, will - be delivered on to-morrow '(Sabbath evening) at 71 o'clock' in on. Secong Presbyterian Church. Fifth street: _The 'middle bled; of puwa . are; especialy set inert for the younth. The rubject ht—" Tho Young mail, hie position; Liu mirileges‘ and his responsibility. 7 Pittr..—.A fire broke ont in a fraute:direlling On tbecornf,r of Walnut and Pike streetir, yexter day aftenniou, Whet Iteuee was' nearly entiridy. destroyed. , : . Iluint.mtv.—The houses of Mr. Tito. F. Jen nings and Mr. Florence Kramer, on It.4binson street, Allegheny. were:entered night ht re last, nad all the .lstabler, and other articles 'etoleti..-- The - eitirenv of Unit neighborhood, have been much troubled recently, by those nocturnal visits, and are preparing, to receive their visinnntn in a nuitablntnauner: •- The .DagrAexue Grays have leased the tbinl Mary,ot g.atisagnificent new building on Smith field stre,set, near. tho new Custom douse; recently erected. by-Captain David Campbell.. They intend Atilt); up in n style Gilt 'will reflect credit on llosuriatz rOtt Sita...:lVe, refer our readers to an,advertimernent in anotlier colitralt beaded "Desirable property for sale." firtocenins.--Our readers will find in another column the Miveatisement. or Layely m Part, Those in want of family groceries. can find no better selection than is offerettby' thigfirin. • , Steubenville and . Pittebnigh• Pa,cket. f}Dl new ' and. swift, paisiingei44 Ammer, YORIST CITY, CAAL: Jots Wen, 11111 runes a regular PA/ Watteau' t dun, And Steattratilla, leafing Phtet h ever, lUJ*gt _AA. THURSDAY and SATURDAY nigtecilnd. , ad 0 ontd.R c i Fli l it. r tte 4'. H b Feu li tten bl ;Flestt e d it en7lan tllA A= .' Vr llitit:t l'a ia l' ;TAVAVa.:=„..,ll=7,,,tk- fr .pri-7 ,„ 2 , ~ BY TELEGRAPH. I !OUR DAYS LATFIV. FROP t II EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP TDB-..CANADA. . The Canada- arrived hiat evening at Halifax, with LiTepool dates to 4tli • Liveuroox Diausars.-Cotton—The sales tor the teed: were • 43,000 bales— 3lilligan quotes Orlean fair 6/, middling 6/, upland fair Gk. up land 61; more sellers than buyers; tho sales to speculators were •8000. bales, end to exporters . 400 bales. Breadatniro- - -Westerzi Canal Flow'. 42A; 8004 Ohio 48; - Corn, westoin yellow 50; westein mixed Lard unchanged, moderate business. Menu Market—Consols for money quote at I,rveroor., Feb. 4.—The-market has been hes ., vy since the last .report, but improved at the close, yet all qualities have slightly declined— Flour le, Wheats. Corn market firm. Richard son quoteswheat, white 12s Gdiglas Sol; western canal Flour 425042 a Gil; Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ohio 435, extra 43sGs1; Corn, white 600511. Provisionsunchanged, moderate business at pre vious rates. Bacon, market dulL Pork, old, more sellers . than. hi:tiers. Bacon, sales to home trade; market, firm, shoulders better; hums market poorly sustained, speculative sales at 58, but the nearest quotations 66, to arrive. Tallow unchanged. • At Manchester prices unchanged, a limited bu siness dene.at Previous rites.. Stocks—Messrs. Bell -& CO report trruiactions large in 11 .8. stocks, and the - market flirt with an upward tendency. England Le sending a small steamer to take the soundings of the • entrance, to, the Baltic for • All the allied fleets bare returned and anchor ed at Beicos.Bay, causing much aatonjshment. Cotrurtodore, _Queisadtty , has been appointed Naval Commander at Havana: . . The Queen delivered herspeoch in. person, on the 3lst nit She was much cheered on her way to the house. 'Prince . Albert was oteasionally hissed. The house was unusually-. full. The members of the American , Legation were not, present The Queen allude4l, to the eastern dif ficulties in terms of- regret, but Biqa that the exertions, in connection with her allies, making in favor of an amicable settlement, would still be preserved. ' She thinks it requisite to make a further auguientation of the naval and mfiltary forces; with a view of mare effectually contrib uting to the restoration of peace.. The revenue of the past year, she says, has been more, than the expenses of the government , She refers to a bill ordered to be framed for the ppening of the coastingtrade of the kingdom to all friendly na tions, And looks forward with satisfaction to the removal the last legislative restriction on for eign shipping. . A debate ensued on the eastern qtiestion, but nothing was elicited, excepting that all parties were now awaiting the Ceara reply. The- British army is to be immediately in creased. The Queen's pro3lamation to enrol fertlie Navy was expected. • The answer of England and. France in the Csar's inquiries respecting the entry of the fleet into the Black Sea, was delivered on the Ist of February to the MinisterS at Paris and Lendon: Count Orloff 'I; mission is to cask permission of the Russian force' to pass .through Hungary.. - It is reported that if Orloff falls, the Czar will visit Vienna in person. There is no change of affairs at Kalafat. In Asia, Gan. Guyon is 'about to cipss the frontiers to attack Alezandrople. An - unfavorable reply is given in writing to the Czar's inquiry respecting the fleets and the de parture of the Russian Ministers from London and Paris.r • • It to reported.that orders hare hem sent to witbilraw the British and French Ainbasadors , Inns St. Petersburg. . . • ' - France will send 80,000 men to Turkey, Eng land 10,000, and pay half the total expenses of both.countries. . . - The rands are quiet and not much depressed. Everything now depend, upon" the position by Russia. It is report& tLat Austria tual Peufwia - q ill co-opernte will. France mutt England.;' The ra nter is doubted.- Napoleon Las lent to Belgium to impress on the King the neemaity of acting firmly with the allies of Turkey. Belgium ctumot maintain neutrality without incurring the displensuro of. France. Similar missions nre also sent to the Gennwi (trirrs interriew with the Ent - peter of Aus tria RIM brief. it is reported to be oz.tstiftio tory. The people two more 111.corOldo to the Western Allis' nee. _ • Col. Dean sent by . ,the Frenelt government to report the condition or the Tnrkislt •drtny onthe Itannbe, pronounces it capable to keep Mimi's- in check a long thae, but deficient in cavalry.; Two French officers arc sent to report on the Turkish 4 ;lTc - odr - rent Cantors of a aural engagement on MC Black Sat, with the destructie of the Mo ri= fleet needo confirmation. A portion of - the Turkish fleet Imre gono to Egypt to ship 12.000 well trained troop% Men ding,. a regiment of heavy =finery and a regi ment of riflemen. The Itosaian regimenhs on gusid ore ordered to the Baltic on the let of Jlareb. The Russian Vice Commander nt Sebastopol, has been cashiered for note preventing the. En. glish frigate Attribution from entering the port liell, the English Engineer, has been re leased. A council Lad been beta et the Tuilleries on the Gfith. It IS reported tlutt it was decided to send - 80,000 troops, in four bodies, to TurkeY, under the" command of Generals Courobut, I'e 'lessier and Benannet. Revolutionary handbills are circulating; through out Spain.:' The popular feeling is strongly against the . Queen. Great uneasiness exists throughont Northern Italy. Anoutbreak is probable. The Pontifical decree extends to April, granting 'pernaission import breadstuffs; it also gives a forced curren cy to Perinea Treasury lxnLs. The late.t accounts from Persia, state that the English influence preponderates. ' THE WILY' LAI - EAT 111031 VIENN \--Count Buol has drawn out a declaration of neutrality with a strong leaning towards the views of the Western powers, and has given this to Count Or loff as a final answer. Count Orlors mission. has failed ; the Czar's proposals were to fonts a defensive league with all the denuen powers, and if the Western powers attacked any ono thereof, Russia smith! make 'commencement with them and would not: conclude any peace without coniulting their interesds. The German powers through Attstriadeflnit4l refuse., Russia is thereforhlsolated. The Western powers are .immeiliately to tie: wand the evacuation of the Principalities and will compelit forthwith. • • . • The Russian Minister in London has paid a final form II visit to the Foreign Department at Paris on Friday evening. The fonds niler mach fluctuation to-4y,closeil with a rise. Corn market unchinged; tt mode rate business at previous rates. 'American MU rities active and prices advancing; 8. fives 1853, 100; U. S. fives 1805. 90A- U. 8. sixes 1802, 1046108; U. 8 sixes 1808 bonds Icr.sia. 1007;' Feerea fivei 78680; Ohio sixes, 3870 owl 1.873, 1046106. , === SENIATE.—After _two _private bills had been passed the Senate Took up , the Nebraska pH. Mr. Seward addressed the 'Senate in opposi tion to the bill and;pada a long and Most able epeech, &natter to Mr. Bulger he'imid the honorable and very. acute Senator train North . Carolina; Mr. Badger, hai wooed as mos# pertin.- sively to waive our objections to the - new princi ple, as it in called, of non-intervention, by fissur ing os that theslaveholder can only use eilave-la bar where the soils and climat4 favor thiicultnre of Tobacco, Cotton, Rico and Sugar, to which I reply- that none (Athol' find these congenial soils , or eliinatee at the sources of the 'Mississippi or in the valley of the Rocky. .Mountains. " Why lhen does he want to remove the inhabitants there? But again, that Senator re-produced apletusing fiction of the character of Slavery from the Jewish history,' nod asks why not allow 'the mo dern Patriarchs to go into new.regions with their slaves as their' ancient prototypes did, to make them more comfortable nisi happy; cud he tells us, at the same time;that this will not increase the number of slaves. J reply, by asking first, whether Slavery has gained or lost strength by the diffusion or it over a larger surface -than it formerly covered. Will the Senator answer that? Secondly, I admire the . aimplicity of the Petri orchid times, but they, nevertheless, exhibited some 'peculiar, institutions quite incongruous with Medium republic:when, not to say , Christi anity, namely; that of a latitude of construction of the marriage eontrict,lwhich has heenCarried by the classier so-called , Patriarchs- into Utah. Certainly, no one would desire to extend that peculiar institution into, Nebraska.' Thirdly, Slave-holders hare oho a peculiar . institution by which they reckon five of their sleses as equal to three freemen, in forming the basis - of-Federal representation. ' : If thetoaPatriarch's insist.uponcarrying. their instituton into new regions north of 36° . 80'. I re spectfully submit .that they ought' to - reassume the modesty of their Jewish pralecessors and re linquish this poli,imil feature othOsystem they: thus seek to extend: Will - they do that? Ile closed at half past . three. At that part of his speech where ho says thei Inconsistencies and self contradictions contained in thepapers of the Committee of Terridniee bad destroymlall claims to respect for there, there was applause the . • ldr. Pettit got. :the - floor and said ho would Mr. Sumner said that he desire 4 rase to speak On the. bill, and would du so on Tuesday: The 10 rnis uil the *ermtl? sd lioitio.-440 Howe meat fitto ee on INtr: Stephens, of Gocrgin, Opoko it' foior,ed the Kehrooki il4 , . rntiancultu.. - Feb. .17.—Breadstutis - unser, tlek holders of Hour ask $8,28 ®8,374, buyers, only offer $8; sales or city consumption limited at.58,87i08,75 for' comMOrinar extra brands. Rye flour and ',ern meardall; sales 200bbLo or the latter it $4, idecline.• There is little wheat offering, buyers and Sellers are materially apart in theirviows. Bye continues searce arab want ed at $4,05., Corn not inquired after, holders continue to ask 92e,93 foryellen. , . . . . , Feb. 17.—The river late risen 10 incises; weathrr fine., .Fletir unsettled, but there were' buyerSltt . the close at $6,00. Whiskey dull 'at 223€,25.. Previsions dell; small sale bulk sides at 4;M which thero were more bi y ers than sellers. Pork offered freely , at $l2 0,, for delivery at points:on the river, without f • ing„Parehasors. ,Lard dull at $9 and for Int el led.' Sugar, sales 180 Mids. at frill prices.. 'of fee held for advance. No sales cloverseedi at New Yon); Feb. 17.—Coffee, sales 15 0 0:Wg 8 Rio, and 500 do. at buoyant. ', Flour market opened heavy, but improved at the closet Sales 5250 bill. at $8,75€0,12; Southern easier at $8,8709,12. Wheat firm, buyers holding back for lower prices; sales 4250 bush., Southern red at Corn, the steamer's 'news depressed the market, prices. weaker:- sales' 25,000 bush. at 51,02. Sager,' Orleans, sales: 200 hints. at p:-, Molasses, Orleans; sales 1800 bids. at 29, ()rm.—, Whiskey, prison, Sales • 200 bbis.- at 83. Prices easier for pork, but not, quetably. lower;:salea 450 bble. at.513,i 5 015,751 Beef firm wit.i an upward tendency:" sales 300 Mils. at $l4. Hems buoyant; - fales 100 Western at $16,50;. prime mess buoyant; sales 100. hbls. Ohio at $20,56; Cut meats, sales 150 tit et 9.. pad unchaagedi, a moderate-baldness doing et, previous Odes; sales 400 bble .-It 10} Iron unchanged. Min seed Oil, sales 70(8) galls: at 70. . s robacoO;;il- tacky 01€01: Money markettmehengod; sks COMMERCIAL. -- 'PITTSBURGH MARKET _ Ornes Pmartritaa fitarreg,;? 14turday Pdoraltur. robruar7 18,1854. , , larpo4losta leers between 400 tad 500 tda. of which :300 woro aloud, taller than sell pratoat rttar;, Wag of 24 Ufa extra at CAT; 00 bbla. anperfate at $1,25, aad 300 bbla, lota at vr,v2ficas, ! ..+4( • StiflAlt—ealea of 10 Mal,. ordloar at 13: 25 arid ttdo. fldr at tg 2 do. at 53i. and 10 do.. prima at LN;.alai bldg. Maple &war, old, at 8. , 3.lok4s3oB—sales from store of 30 bble. new, N. 0. at. :G. and 30 do. Su= Now* at 3e. - CLOV EMEND—we coal Lou o. no. Was hoot el - Landle Wes &an store or 10 Mtn etO3.Gl - SUNNI' I'IN.T9 —a 'sale of 051073 eta *Owe. , BEIUS—Io fair demand; oaks Of 150 ao.rn ot:15 BUTTEll—eappif fiat, but Aloaand light; email ales at roll at 11®15 bf the bbl. APPLES—sales on ttte wharf of l 2 bids. at fl, +®x,4s• DRIED FRUIT. in atoderata repuCat; Bali of 10 wets Delia Andes at sueaid.4 peachea.lo tats. fl,f y9O doi at $l,OO, and 41) do. at •1,75: - : BACON-sales of OM lbs. naaldCra at 11.4„ 1900 84 tdala Llama at EN. arid 3 to detgar4mrd at 11. I.ARD—sales of 15 Mbi. No. .t 11',V, sad 144, WHISKEY—JuIes a al Uhl, rectified at • IIAY esksof 21 loads at oaks it$10(411 rjl toe. _ . IMPORTS BY RIVER. • "•' BRIDGEPORT, W . Ex ehmas—Mdoa ac... 1111, 111 ..a 5 0rtl & .4 50 h 11 ..pP1.... * 1.411 . 0* 42 Dbl. wheat, 152 *our bbl., Willoartn & ar..5 .k. IwwM lelm dr pearhea. 37 mks dr apples. L T 3toraso • ow W blAi tioar, Bdl & IJgiret4 :2 ea. potatoee. Joo Ilarbert. CINCINNATI, brAid-24' pkc. h Cralr 51 bids whirker, It Watson; Wit° do, )1 Avila; PI u hides, ghaffer &AaderoomAabbis &max, ha. roadies, J 0.0 RI Iro laPi. 40 bW. do, 30 do' lard oil. Clapham & et. 20 Mee calm. li.ortedy & 31) do 11D, Park. A tr. )31 do do, Kina t e4' 50 bbl. lime, ti Aid:ally A sec :403 1.0.0. dour.' 16 abl. bard oil. 31 pkg. butler, Jowl. k Ikon roil. Irother, ski rag.. . do &1... mg.! peaebeA liagaleT & NA211111.1.1C, by 2lsonikb.l-22 tr. lard, 51 cl;• ebout &tr. llamory t Ibtyr: f 4 tqssii.s.n.. 4 . Goods ppriagro for = b. log= Z . ll ..11c .rta the 'odd. Agents IPaily.ta- • . \l'recor 000ra. WARD, DIOXSON 41. CO, formerly ka li.. 411,; { Xord 2 taparters Wholevale Desien Doom sad j UrralgUirars,4l )12,Z22/7....11T3Z. j. ROSENTHAL & 13SOTHJSE,Rnpo re Juctlfneeli, ineLONmazi UNIX MODS. No: MeV simpoN. jalSam r • .R.F130 k BITLKLE.O 83 Ce*Ur otteet; r • impoiteni and Jobtant—ne,rodi sii , llo•Tauko anti flood,, Ccatbi, Rabe; Tkielltaid,cr, fIARROLV i',IIIITCEIENSPN, 11'1)pol-tett) IL) end Do geis Prosch.Clerman.inAl ftglish J , Panty tkods sad blatkomry..ls47 16 , 302•11 T. • • UARDWAXE, to 1 B; & 'W. W.. CORifELL,I . Centro stmt. Main shad Orvaourss r"."Tru CItAHA3MIMXIBS.•I67IiTig4 Vr irrs.i Ea ., . • uor . • • lAVID CULVER,(InventOr and Patentee) titCliestreat. maataetwer aid dealer. gr !taloa" rr,..11. httriwas. RAI &tem % eatUatomltc. • jioftes KOFF, M Courtlandt strnet.. Raba thatA, Plano Cairn. Moths. Lib Prewlrrs, Waves. Boots,Webbinv VNEW INDIA RUBBER C0.,59 klaft Lee, N.Y...lllnalbetswes wet riPbekeele Oadeese. Patent ledla 'Clabber Beets. nom ilibleo.oc4bles. Ka& Sem ae... ie. . ty&lre HENRY DAVENPORT, 8& -John )5 ereet, , Ithendeetelee and -levee le evere delestpUeo 'et .eaEzell Woe!. herb,yeaex. ,Ita%r 0.4 .• LIGHTNING NOINI • • . era . ta:Quim .. Improwddlteda. 011e.NG.LITEsa .4o Knot, Recut:mit AND IUCIIINDTOOI EONARS . D' MACHINERY-bi ' No; A 109 001w•ver INADININA. 0640. . •432 Tads. ' :.• \ . .mosiumaNarstosums.- VAROILL d CQ, 47 . 3Lideai Lula; peon, Nylolta, Ac eoww !ofteas.BruelltiN, UWE kiiivirth Maiden Line, le e X=egetel gi.dium er d. lbs". • \•ratigurts. van iroon. , a4lDfrercurrc7 rigAi :17 \ 31ATE,. hie T. i• T. if: Bate, !4.1 Slaklaa . 1.o.:1400144. 1111 Web, asielsittag NEw • fax t iii;nurmann g 4at,c'n° rite""airstl"l"li Tgiam. • Mfg M lpler NFIKLD CO.: 11 Clitt lama: Ten porton .01T hnledal• Dealers 133 Atutri ran, rnmeti: raw. and 191gItsh PAPERS, andtrev7 decriyikmot • uNcAN,.LEIyI6 sAuTow, No; 101 .LWllLm stmt.—Alm! Vsrkitir of PAPYIlfbr re. ttlatiroats. Ithat•rt„. ItontlAwn. Man.:64lnm, PROM ALND COLOR RIANOIPALTUORRIL yteiNsow cotoit a cpKS, F. 144NICil oLe, A rr o Tort Porta soil Chroto• rvos, ko • Je4l7 , • TATIRICK,' Dams° Std.. wroitokt MITIRr:OLOROI ‘411804 . • r ATM ` 0410, TAIMW;UocaI. - 777 r : AnLitomci Crl 14deiianne- MiNtPcMr. aF2c6 PUODIAS BARliOlTll : 43TaallitteTlice, . s.j:,inimerbgemii,,,bikeio• Termb.-uus atut•waus k .a., of it= givrevollmikio. and. WWI'S- ''' -- • '. .1;i1:111011:70.4 ... . ..... .. . R,- CO Peui Itroot.'lS4 _nom amber,. litstaru " 4 7 11 !! 2 " g r. P 2 3 ., - YOITLE; tio. 2V9 tralt#lL Claw* •••• . • inimow *Aft - rAnir4, - 441 & ILta „;, Tiraici jj 4..8A• • • -11•••ruo trenelkltalr chlaps•Cheis- Mln • • • eh° , mats of *UMW ebia J. ,i Fk..., •• .."" - h34l' . ...? \linv.TßE WORLD'S, SAFE • • VONPAIM—The ibtio.tosg Utter *u Rolla • a. Ho/or la Claim. tantolotor of the Portmaptat. Mama WWI lao 00th , 0. , lon—it mak, for !noir: • • Fano Ha • ros On. LI, 114 Mold's AA litmentonl. 216. il7 it • nm,4y. , Ornumaa—i'mar agent called • • ibo r loaro l tlno . malt of • safe (Mle Patonn , mood through tna bnonlogof the Port• Hamilton tam too much aro mod at moment to aim Poll snot • bat will on that Alm mi. laut • vary ammo toot. The • tallnalook An about 11 titlark. an onnlar njoht h at ••• nobly numunood. ari ghlmaarepratanitomuo4 the • • • • mintrutemla %behest, thattbe Safe Initial Worn boom When •, the-Sato valeai n vasta Itiocl; ot temY trotterrhatband In B erta adink on•ofpnanoation, / Ronnie 11//lost nnal rma Onlo :nark as moor , analnot flro and Unman% and gbh shrug to ttnnua arm two am moor, to the Everatt lfrage,i Oaks. &MOM N. 1%. /*hat open on tree LUNN r nut. • / *Lint rt. CLAPP. ntim toree 'j"""' noto ju rg ,.. k u"" tutoeinat avanlnal the ant roe. in= er the •l•alltate Coati*. tianon, . 1.. no ti Ilre•tal Burglar Lott Ptaptro Rank Lftk. nalatorith 11watt:err grandams I ham remind. and teati thotborocone ttuuagh., tboit..ut fir ail onaer Seettlitles rut thf),ScA.rralkoa. of not ea of tboran b =trliolas vn hand man* ratan at tott Wan 3lllliGTs'. a' IknAbUlTA \ Aentio, 1:1.11 llO Paul attest. Ae* Yot. Widenle sta. ti on dr . •14 - raterop .. . W3f. A. MIKE &-CO. a • - ' l ath ,. • 11*13 PARK [3 11 . - , • • . .(0 Y OPPOSITit TIIE• MM . . U0L 14 47 , . •\ . / • • N • NSW YORK TT. •' • FA L .INFOIVIATIONSiT EMT GOODS'I \ I i f '4E Subscribers have ow hi afore . juik • ' 4 " 0 " , en= tw.Pa. a meet tzuresue mad eluvredie,. • tea Oak' nf atarle and Fumy PtatketarT,.....Pthow 1 . see , / • 1 21.tY .CZaittlah. Preach anti tlermaa tioals. \ ''' ; -,..,Yhey have al. oh baud the meat to amorteamt a', ,AlDerfran Cap, Leuer amt flat Papectp tonna It the ~ United Maus. ._ ..• • . . . They are ..ou reepeutut, or tgaue.ra Vatettt ACTT s‘bt nakatand. sod Agents tor the Wool Mater a liehro Wrt , Lag Fiala. which Is wenwated ramie(' le .itraohl'a Fiala. tad fundsbed at • mueb town rala. • llama who ...tit *Ad.' °WA i.leTV4,,vill hat paschtuw Wore szseushig Abai r ...I, . . , . eaudisween . .\. tinL.A..lifilßlitalt a 11X). . .• . . • . • •.\ FAIRBANKS. • _ I PLATFOILNI, SCALES. . - ivumEkum*-I.4marwi.,4- . . ' •••'.: - • • . .... , Iww*ikkit--thp /a.m.. 3 " A tirtiiet.4.• 151E4 CO 1•"7. "---.-..... 'n•-y ' ' 141144,', , • .. . .... ' r . r 4 - CC ' . . . .. ; • •• VI aterotrvel: ..----,—.--- \ MEDICAL: I hrelioz ;iiiriiti - ifff7rin — o; Yedier,ri riVint, -- kii• largenrent and I a of. *dies stulJetto I:Stubborn Vl bers.;radhllitto Disorders, Dunbar „Sot Complain% of .Ikreury ' rudelra d 'lrTiti" 4 tiTe . "' • .. i ~, p r mood. ei .. • stable =edict., which tad teem. celebrated for the number of estroonhoory tures effected throush.ita aerser; has Induced the proprietor.: at the urgent =onset of their Moods.= offer It to the publh..which they do with i, the utmost The In its 'attars and wonderfideurative ProPe ties. %Almelo srcertificothic selected ham Marne grn . aro, hoverer, stninger testtroortrthan the mere rd f the nroprietorm and aro ail gentlemen well known lath r tonalities, and of therblehest resnootabillty. inerlY 4,/twlt-V.,ttl'Asr.l4l'szKUi. -„,,,...0nd t itutrarVlll7'beTirrgui=ntraorrn. the ...... Ist nearly all the dlwasea to which Itl%recorionond. ed. wittithe most astordstilne void =nat.., I . My. MI 6 We rmod'estroordinary medicine, that. he be, ter arena . Alle i rlll'EVEllAO CU ft 1.1.—1 hertibr aril& That three yeas I hod An. end Arty rallied:wort Ilse lent rt , rt d . I bad ......tAbal i vt , bak I= clesil Dear, nioe. Mercury, an I e I T ad 'hut Mt without any naMannat relief. Al Lad f m. .1 tri Cortreattoirdsh blisture, two hottterof *chichi twill mond toe= I mio juzry en Warden* o. Chill or Perez I , • ed it Taos we:W..4 the Fob - oredicindett, &for twortied r Itiorrer , kro. , nese Itiehmariel, P C. aii -,, - 414 !atone in the tit ofilichinot . 1..7 foam a the Mice. has sorb tradition astoolehinir efficacy of..Carter'e ffpontalt• Dlisture, has, Wught upwards err.° hottleawhich he has eV to She sZki6.l. X rAte,lr =ye that he bee nee it to fall. when taken according to direction, • De Inane, a pnirtislorg 'fibroid., and fOrres City,?otol, lathe city of mmo,. soya he has , .to oal afar testa= the d efiLit,tif d Carta', a M rseTt,crwisumTtlen. dei ‘ rmlent grits: Leer, efforts were wonderfht I does. I \ I . r..." ll' Drinker atg mi. rb i i Slot - , 6 r 6 far 4,1 h m ,rth d. . m'cuage op it,: iru rp...qif j Atzi, ONZAT:i. , -, mend beheld had a servant, eruployni in room, &met dfkrlolent &rondo, eivehnosel with_ thou. which entirely disabled. him from Cork. Ter °reader's tiptml t Mixture Wade jo wart ote. and the aditears I a lodine nodes, say they' rcrommerl It dos who are allilotoot with any_ eri l iATANaritekccing or re F ORA the valuable,boy cored onre g =feta by rut s emulate All, l I cortaktor It a truly y debt.. , Re, JAUS_S,3I. , LOLL: Colidneror-on th e 1.. V. b. P.l (1 =end Na. ,i 1 SALT ;MINNA' OK'D). P.14.A.1114 . TA DM I . •gt rr alVi r b aa rtif _ ; L ' i li ' " 311 1 : 1°'"' tuto,.e d i ' ' Rbermi; whi r ;bbahiLl ram' ft a ' V i la and vow ' ''' I b g l eggr=itial d iP :r u ITfrapnir ' vr 1,1.. F. le most remarkahle. x . • ••., '‘. Wa. A. Ng k""" ntrib i"d r a t l iirgt . 4 '.". l ' i t re 'l°' r i t;pti _lti l l 4 :t o, I . 4 d ry ir o r e f o n, m 4 m \itt. ~,,I, j c ., i eraii..„..:gir; loraltiLle medians. -i„ .. .• • 7 Itlehant E. West, of Richmond.... air cared of SatifulA s and who! Physiciabe celled condemConsuropthen, tor• three bottle. of (beret's Sranisb nit \ Miran, Dorton, Commissioner of rte E6vernlN eitya be has acee the good film= of thirhife Spanish blistnre, in number of Ssaao mOO% and nye t { y e a perked cure tor Wmthat . D. Ilsriront, of Richmond, it df,_ Did Soros and I \l, Moen. which disabled him from welkin , TOok a few bot tles of Carter's Spanish Athttura,_arot w enaldal to Valk, • Without a crotch. In it short time nervier:nutty cund. Principe! Depots at 3L Want Claw & th.. 6. 83 Maiden Lane. New York T. W. Drat 'end eons. N e,,133 Nhrth 24 street, Philadelphia; Bennett & Decrs, - NO4iffenkhz etrett itlA And axe ode LTD. A-Palmetto& it en., 3.4 Flaming, ' putsbunrh; IL P. Schwartz, Allowbany Citytand hy drod gistsand deniers In medicines orenrwhere. - , orkikTer 4 p.NIDM7: HOLLAND BITTERS • FROM LOUIS A. VISRAEL'S, Chemist and Phannstnutld ‘ ot Amsterdam, the only Menefee- • ; 'carer... p %Fell Yens WA tbst pound. prepared on sr= 'Mae ennelnlet. alter the manner premed the