EST ELISIIED IN 17g6 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUB 1.1,111111) bAILV AND WEEKLY Isl WHITE & Co. DAVID L 1:“NI1'E1.1111,11f rylel. oe Tllll,O • Ir m 1,1 1:1• • E S D A ILY dollar. law ia, adrann, IiKKL . Two .I..llarg per an‘...nn, in advan , will ix aur..l un tlin Thivn conlint anunnt .l Ton 13 ' l . oanitiy Tim na0,a,01..r dot. to V ::l tn anal all., ear tn.,1.•• • 1M11.0% al. • OF' A I,s"Eit TI si o' . l ' 31•• , ) " I, too. ... 7 ouv• ....... ... • • .. 1).m.0 oerk , • • ••• ono 0 0 . 0 " I .....,th. . lo ... ”IM Lb. 'll/Orniontllr 111 P. els 11101111i11 .... 11 is" I,vlvelnnn Is 041 Or term in.,. onl/111A1 1 11 01.1 our doitsr tor no.h our 1 0111.0 rbatlmaido at pl.ms,orn. ("or an. nn,) rocrlnni so .4' impor . 2., On far ea, Di.litlonvl apiary, Inavrod over ono moot loaml fair ukch , Iditional NUNN. itin.rto.l motet . tlfo so:U.lv MI., cull Drive. Ad rertlnltromta tore...ding atsisssrv. mod nut weer Aftvoo to he rharned no uldialsorn. not arnjuntalde tor Insfal 1411 ortivnttesli. altali Leuml the tout enartunt for Itivir. • -Colun/log ratolldatne for oalco to ID ammo! elm ram.• at th, arertinetunota. Adrortiamuenta not Marna! no Ilia roPN for a.1 0 . 11, ..i ouinlor of hi., rtionn, .111 ID roatiumsd tlll LVLI.L nod ro I•DYMont • orrolvd acrdinuly. Tite.prir limn or mutual fotro D rtlrs nitirtir 1 0 their urn Iruntedialv Lu.iurnt, mol all fol,vrtinalo-10. , the beludit of otbsv pertuntr, b.a.11 1111 1111 rvirortlnvoomt. .11,1/..14 with their oun 1.11010,.... nod allchum. ad of vertiarmeuts. fn 1.010111 or Kuud tile iituita vinfaurd, will In elmrsosi si FM' all sorb tranDout adrrrtisitiv.. Idlin v reuderod. and prompt pav moot in dralrod. All mtvrrtimmoota for elmtitaide institolionr. Drs. non ln..dbir,, sod Other poblin torsdlous, tool oft I.lltiral amet lour and niatl,e, DOD charm.' I=ll - 11111 a le lit maroon*: Starring" ~tires to In ebarund ul rents. Testis not In. Innortval voili/oot charm., undo., ans.mpa nlml by' funeral Invitati..n. 01.1tuary uotims. Mot vim , . aromitiani.ol.t. ID paid for. Itogular advmtleeno /110 toll ptitern nvtoNna nuomooira lion, or requiring notionn .1 0, 11.00nf rat' 14. Icourrtn. or env Where chargry are Inuit, for admittunrc—Vll notims or pri vate unstlationa--overy nut{ DA deDnsual to DOI att , otion to privada euterprlion, enltoiatent Introd.si to ,m,olota Interrnt. van may In , InnvmDl iti. Um lotthat tho muia In tn ho paid for. if intoodDl to Inmrted In the local column, tin. 4,10 11 - 111 ellargvd It the tats of 10 rents per flue. • Itntice. to lee rharged triplo prim. Tart,. Ideenus Petition. Sit earl,. Aral Eetate Aptrots' and Aurtlonvere mlvertirsuoon in not ID ID clamed under yearly ratva, but alloriol a dinDont of thirty-throe and lice-lblrd per rent from the asommt of biltn, • IMMIX Ot TIII•VIETirf IN Mt= PAPERS. Ode 55 dare, thaw Imo:dila. %I fd DO. fOlritlvidliSoldd Itdertion • ADY/ATOMMI2VIS rr Bazar Part.. no Square, (lit llner..l one Inz.:;tl , Do, null mita "'" 'Alt tnn.lent adv.„l.o l'''"""'iln" lenta to to }mid In alone,. DISCOUNT RATES OF M==l=3 LEM= • - -• • • • N. 11.01,MES & AL= garLvt st..twittent Thi . • PENNSYLVANIA. 'Disk of Pltlsburph-.. ..... pert Exelssfisv Bonk of d0......P0r • ' Mot. and kfannr s of.do-For Lank of fkainnuarook pot Batik of North. Antorinanopor Bonk of North'n I.ll..rtlesw , Bask of Pron/ylroolsoo.For Bank of Penn Tl•lonthlP...For • Bank at tlso United Mateo • 1" Idomnieralel Bank. of Pa.....P0t Fanners A Itechonhle Ilk-P. 1./Irord Bank For , llnnelnotoo Ilank.,--_-....p0r Olonaran. A Slo th . lloni....par . kletvamanhoula' 8ana..... ... I molar lolng 8. 4(1.1.1,4, 5 10 !lonic! F. For Southwark Bank.---O•••••lar Tradoarasn's hank............ Pot .. Woolen. Ron k•-•-••••,—••••Par Bonk of Idowda.tonfirol/..- 34 Bank of tlneator Coonty...Far Bank offoonvilla Par Bank of lad Go., Chester... Far Bonk of ldormant , d0......1ar Bonk of IlontYll , , arl Book of Lowlxtown.... ..... - -Bonk of 51idd10t50m.......••• k, MuntaonntrY Co- Talan.•••-•-aa-r Book of an•nllnnolwrlaml..Far lloallald Book In 1 . ..1and/la Ilk a Brill, I nova , Ino,lent eton aar o n Bank par Idlo• Bank 4 Formers' Ilk of 'kola Co...par Formers' Ilk of Lam...ler-Jaw Form . Bank of Boadlng.por Form. flk nftvkaylkill•Co_por For. A Drne. In sylnal•ori.l. I•Franklin Ilk B ank Ilardolnara Bank . lion...lat. Bonk • ;:1 lakatoo4of nk Far Lancluder County Uank....rar, .4.li•Droll Bonk.- ... --.....Far, 'Anon' Bann of Poinal,;110 '4l IldononaolsoLa Bank ....... ...Poi Wend 'Brunch Itank ... . . .... !, Wyoming 80. II ilkortnarrn ...I York Bank r- 41 - 'llona:it-too .: - a -- •- . 011.10. , and FoeINA att. l'iltzlat,l.- lhawit et , Xonla Ittronen l'oenoodo llty 'hank. elneioustl... lttenmerefol Inr,eittenil_ do Fret:knit Itenk ... , . do Leferette ... . do Ohio Life Ilas.erostCo.. do Western loxes.. Ralik-. do Rook of slessll4ort ...-... ....... 1 • • ..... NEW ENGLAND. soleept N YORK Nov York Mr.... , i'Ountmi i - i i i iiii i i ii i i 'Lit I 0.1.47' • 7.1 N. JEICSIIV t D1.4.01' A It L. Par ".M.MIW N. ‘ Bank of 3.; Hank..rVn-raehna.a.- . .- N ... Eo. Ihtok. Va.. orr.4k - ( Fa rcurri Ilk of Vir:qui. Merril tm'A Ilorh.gkoak. .. North Ve,tertt hat. 14.... .! --jtran , N.. .... .. ... . .. NOICTII CiI:ULIN A. ltr.iik of l'apo lona 2 Hook ltr St. of N. Caroll'A 2 Isom. Ilan k. Wilmkotton. 2 Nforchrod,: liti,NOrrl,orn, 2 SOIiTII CAI:.I.INA. IlkoftboF4 of 5.C....1i0n I:au I f . of N , utl. eArnhox. 2 lhfot of t'hArlolton I . lautern'.'t Morhan's' Irk L' ,oats IM. :..J4‘.4.: Cr) k nr A4141/1.1. ...... 4.llrultx.i,k.lAmCk 1111133111181 ,ffiontucky.t,uivea Itk AT.,.''‘;:liniTlT, - ,„`V N11, , , ,, ,1'1:1. • III; GI St n two' 11...ri • • 11.1.1N1,1,.. . Sta. auk and Waneberl G. Dean Bute 7i: 2i ) Itraach at. ktron...._ nranelt Isfauelt at ,Itridgoport ..... du Itrlaneh at Chi lean ..._... del 'Unmet) it eNt......, 'lntact) at Tolmto...- ...... . .101 Branch at Dayton do Itratteh's: Itelatrarn, ..... dol Ifraftett Colfatekapf..:.-' do 'Burch at •Aeldahuls-..., doll Branch at Saleta do Itratuilat Slamptial dol laratich at Brasteh Ittaclnnalf Branch at Wathinglutt.... do, Branch at null do grattek .t J.ltonster. ..... to Iftwarh at i t . du Brandt at Sit. tornt»)._._ do' Wasiak at Newark. ,ttraneh at Sttiatftlold do Itrautit at Ntasittta,....... dol Branch 'at Troi do) ftramett at do! Bench do Branch at Nor/Fab; do, ljeftoch at Mtn. . : ... do Maori% at Puti.amotth_... do) Ittanth at Eaton-- ....... -. do) /trawl) .14tionut. do, Itraneh at' thiyabotta..-- do Brauch at 4f Branch at , W4nat,r....,...- di, Marine tr. Etre. In. dills 5 . . . . . . M1C11143.4 F.srlacreNlaclizugir..3 - Itenk Mritin l a l Inuran.r Platc Pk Ilk of th..Prople, Twr..n l..ib Itwnf t.( Nnnlrml .+ lik of U. 1 . .ana.1.5. Toronto r. KA STERN EXCILAN.Ze. on Now York ...... par loln Rollin/ore. par EiTISIIN *Loniorille rt. LAW, 01.11 ANIng•ECIE VA X ~Y .. Doulduous. SpaulA l du 1'6tri0t.......1h.f0t 1"..0.51i0. 10.1%, grednpitds.. ....... LSO Teo Tlmlers 7,Sti RlTrrrigns T.,no Nal,6l^rain Ducal. 4 - PRICES OF UNPOICTED I , llit PITT A. WILKI STOCK AND FaCII Crkltol Strad Xr...-.....- It 1 , . , . Ws.- .... - ,I , '''''o,l!"'• 2::._....... 'l' i . Au:.- 74 (.... / . ~r,,,,; , ., . ......i 5;. z . r i. ,.., r • Do. ..p. C. , 1 ritl•burgb. rite Co I. Ito.. to , . Cs, N. Y. I Allseonyt city V5. 4 ..- . .. a 1. %twit Mi. ..ii . • _Dank or Vittallury,h klorrimate ix )lanai Bank ' • A kk,r 8 1.10101 l Rank ' Pitts, Trust C 0..- Cltlarne 1x1.44iT5nk.....- GRID. bTOrr.g. lllononjtshots Itrklgo.--.- . St. CloJr /3t. Dridgn..—... - Uaod Tiortbern-libertiro-:-.... IVllllsmiport Ilrklge----: INSVII11(11. ' Pittsb'h We Inenronce.- Wnstorn InsorraneoCo-- tltlsoas' Is...ranee Co.. Assoc:NA...l Flresuraf• C 0... - • ' TSILIMKIVIL - Pittsburgh to Ph 110...-..... Illtsbuab, k Louisvil le-) floroe's MM1X. 11 ‘ , ..- .. XIII. lOW. 111.4CLIFAil4; , .. i•lttsbargh tins Wark5....... - ' illanoogs4els dlsolorstor- ' . ' Tongb.hony - Altrkwalsr ' Prison-Control Ralloncl l' Ohio k.rentik /Isilxxil•- 1 IA k Ohio lts.lln.noll . ...114d . sO . • d k.Wolls'Uol.t. It. ~,nti k ird4a m llaisr u n t re , l9 , Dock . Unseal:lel Stands (dr/ ' . D' . (t.rl'il — i '' . • . ICI irc l l.li! : e Pluskttl • rs. flrosouthorgTornplko ltd.. . , . !\ Ilinno.xls-. :.1 y - -...- ... Pittsburgh X k , ..... ,,, . • ' North Western...:. ....... - Pe ka tlunth A , a• R° 77 ` 1.1. . ' Au.stor. ...: 10. 2 nnt • 1 iloohlon. . • VttoTh . a7ron • • ..i• (Aldo Trap Hock-. ....... - 7 . : -- XI.IXo - °oiling.- .•.. : . --- ..... :. '- ' lii.r.rirlt...- ............. ...., . _ _ .r.keiiifiiirTAß n • . • A. WILE . /faded Maks /Sink Inn FPirm LlOREidig and D. isank'Notee and Laud ' ft gleetions made thmnal Intri uses vapor disconnt, Straka taught and wads. • ' Sinner remised on deposi - fm•-• ,meet.ei tim e:.. • • .....____ _.. '• • (iN0it0i....1 . 1. A liNOL1)31 CO. ,- - DA .151 i ERR, . DEALERS IN XXCII ANC; K., COM, I:ASK noltsco - 1 • .. • .A. 74 Foorth.rtrol, esgssio, ROY,/ d'airborgh. mir rt.;4l l Ttenstetfoas et Meet literal gates...eff 'PORTABLE TiIItASIIINO MALIIINES - AND SEPARATORS. . . .. ._ . • WARRAN'TED tole thereughly bunk - `. 'sad to,ocnrk welt: wads and mid by C. - NV.tIARRCIL, opposite Shoenherger4 mem; s in. WA keen Massa. Pitts . • g a pe,. The Thrrbing blaelansearebroutifubsiteste end . ... ',,,,,pnet, are mei r removed than place le Nees.plot and - - toveid ulthOqual sonyerdenni In. barn er G.W. Nft,l3sllle • ' . thine rune lighter, thrashes t...t , r, ei mein.Letter ie.rk, ,r • , 24.,,,,ti.... 9.04.* Of 1b... are RIM In use inthe Western ' , • Stahre, and *Arany Yost of the_3loultains. Ilan Yof theta .. r .: bare thrashed foga 150 to' 100001 bushels each: and, on . . , • theanuairtrtel. they hare been resonitnended by Moat who • • • ... thenti to belt cootrisht. sues to Work as well as any fa ...... ._ The k ne eparator is ttnot's Patent, and' is atterbol. to tee ' '.. Thrasher awl ovespletely . separates the straw and chef!' - ' I root the'graln,and Itall siren suttee satisfaction a hemmer TDIIII - N - ISTki — ToliS NOTiCE.. 4 -iintice is 4 .... ~- • hereby given thak• letters of Adininteiratkrn here • ~ irgented to the sublesiber on the Mate of donee • • .1 _late of *lath Fayette Townahlp.A Ilogheny county. argesana..•ll..persoun kl1.1•113g -themselves Indebted to •. • '• .....b , .W 4.. are requested to mate innursitate Per...a. . • east all haying cleimv, In present then, proserly aittnentl2 • ^"*"br.i. l 4weat. •. . . JOHN ANNA, I delardn't ' • " .. ' kotith Payette Towne:llm . . BOOK 11E13E: 'Alma 70 ncies of 'well -int •- . prorolllssad,4q 'mites; few, the will Ls tnaSk.le? '. . . :et';:At ib. .X ' es97lre ` te " . l°l "`• ! . . n' ltioliZs arra)"! 'S M 1 IGll+ 1 cHtie 1 mitt& t t Uti An. _tiii l "a:.O. , ~~5.i.~- - .....~.. E DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZE E• BE:SUNESS CARDS I s )N. Att.,ruov :%,,•1 IS t..0..ve,1 to N . .. I.rnnt kourtl., Vat , an,4l;,l'a I W. II .1 lA.. tt..rnev ett Law, " if r • 11a114;..,• t•r•slml I - Iv V-8,11 .stsd 1,1.1':“11‘; ••• • ^ • , r ji (HIE 1:1' E. PIII I. LIZ'S, Att"rney ,r law, n,; D ilt I: IZ:r Attornov - I nl.•ll,rx,t at l'itt.hitry 1L.111,,t • A lt , irne7,. at 1,3 w, Nvw g y e, c.tot nt.s. 1.. 11 , 41. niter I t .1. 111 4 1.1,1•11 k Smith; kra.t., I,hm. II 1111,14 II 1n... ASIES •I. K,Uli N. Att"rit.. ut 1141'K. ..Ilice • 1-.111 nk.sr I irnai. 1 , 14,1;nrw1, Inc. atr i? P. SPA LDINci. Ait ! ,rm.y athl 4, 0 kr at 1., 01,..13,1,1, • Igo. r. 1 4 'ilt .1 MIS (!. F NEt;lN.Attorr.ynt Law 1, N. Kr, rnurth - - AS:l+.l:. E. ItILADY, A ttvniey at Law el N., Fifth ntr,tt. BA ERS .:UN BROK Eitti . ...... Vit. C.I. 1 Ar. 41,11. K, KAMEN. Hatiker4 :01,1 Ex- ItEIY ..ti 1 , .11.1.12. 14,1 PL - Late or S••••t. porrltx, :loot 'Vino. MIL, on an•l •,•11 , to,Ln nn,•110, - • lions mu& ,•11 I.”inta In tho L nton. ..1 Thlr.l knJ knietx. opporitt. the It. tnr . ..l••• to I .... nt • or rAtex nt torn Itank 11. , u,ta And N.M. 11, Y. I,,NIEIt. 11A;NNA 5m.,,,,,0rS to & Brt.l.emand 1. In }..reign mud )))) Exritanne..,tilicat. Notrx. and 'rlan! 2.11,10 n. l'orrvnt r0,...t0.t1 1..1 . 1.'0,i11.‘0 Ikotrly 1111 prinri pal 1.” . 1111,.,1' the I_stit4,l 6Lstes. • E====l ALtrnnr.. made on omplgnments of on Ulf. Ir 'AMU ‘Nr. M. IL WILLIAMS , 11 ,1 Ilrukers. Lant 0.r.• r..! 11,it end Third strwtet. PitllourFt, All trmaraillo¢a ma , l. llbtr-ml trnr.s. nl.l r,116,410na pnnulttly 1.11,11.1.1 tn, • • . , ,4 WILKINS kCU.. I::;eliange firokep4, LARIMER, Jr., Bnnkrr an.l 11m, V hvr. 4[14 etrryl, N o . CA, adJ“Wini.. 4Lrc I ,, Lnk nl 1101,Mk:S & SON. Den.lerw in F..rekn nr9.l llouirstir Hill, of Runk Notra and fe. Nrlzvt Mr..., Ili", litAtie Oh ell the 3 , 6.'4 ,1 thr. , llzlu.al. the COMMISSION &C. v c...nier of W.a.l and Sl,th Stn,ta. la no Mt, a lan., amfitutr fl a c k. Fersh tinodn, adiltiou to Ida alrra.• a rung...AA from tint Inunta In tho Ea;tons wltl.•ll.w 111 1.. ladyl at the Want n.r.rket Ats•Steuinl.ar.i Ta•n:Uus, tui)ln;.; tho nuantli .tai . plied at w era horaml ts,. air 14,44 a .16•Iitere.1 In ti.' ~ oLnpn. Apr , ;It . & A. 111 . 11ANE. and F.,- Alerchants. •100:. n , W. ant , .... 1,1 h: M., rittshur,,l. 1.1...tu.-••nd atn,t. 1111.1.1m:1, apu I - • -. gV w }ALES CO.. Coal:, ) • and Wltnleaain btr.l.•, awl Conutty Pr. etru..t. tT•Annu mud Rua - . Ilq-7 t•ru!, s. LEE.'II. !Avtal• Pitt:ll,oi 7‘lantllsetur-r. :21- a... 1 Lit. rt; Pitt , u: L. ( 11,111:RT 1. 1.; i .F.ll I , Nlyrrlvwt, 1.. IR-'-t n moth ad: Ail lupurea it . . ROW:SON V, 1; nwers, al'lt i;F:R.. lIA BAUGH. sue,e,or to S. 1: W. 1!.17:V.11:,:11 P. , ra anti!, \1'•..1 skull l'n.tut.. N..... 114/ lir, tr_ ruot rt.. Pilt•lpar,b.. vir 1I . ; I I:rrwitvling aunt I ' . , itt- N . art urvrs llaryhtstuo, Particular attelia..—.µ..A ea .T .11C. No jai . C.reflev 14 . I , ..tbi at any d....rii.t1.41. ttettere Dretertts attended tn. .Ittetrwtlenfi will. Itt V, be imlrli tIY clx*etl. ottelnuleertt Iw resp.wtfultr .wltritett met I In to.. t- ever exert In Manttfactueel trite:es. twer :et vett. -tr. •` . . .... ... ........ ..... _ .. . . 1 klaji . JON ES .t t. 0... Sttei..'..,,tr, 1, a AM., 11,. J 0.!.. liS I (11.. 04.10.1..i0n .0.1 1 , ... , 0 , 4 I ntrrharll... punier. in l'ittsoiirwl. NI neitic.rt i.r..1 , ....1• 1.110.1.0001: 1 }, V . .. ,„ t 4 Flour. IVrstern l'r :MT, l!tan, tilt Met. 111/11r1 urr,l A rtirh, 4 , f Pit tat, ar.4 lit rr..nt etr, t. httrl.nrch. 12. ..'e l:• .10 11E1', MATILE WS A: I'o_ll' ft,,le.ak at-41.a 31.4.10131 t, 166..1 tat fu r Itrl.ll nn • Cci LA) tarr.:,7 Water Ft- htt..l.uryt, IVI EIjCER ANTELO. C;r:leral Cma tn i,- IT a Ann Merck:A:lts, 11111.1,1141{a. 1.11,ral ath. ,41 o4uti.olulerr.L. of Pr... 111.-. u RN Co . .......... .... ........ . . I OIIN 15' ATT & (0.. %V I.:rwer-4, C0mmi..4.3 Mtrrliants. slot llonler. Venan., an.l Pittsburgh 5t.7.11114.11..., •.. litcAurgi, 1 B. CA NFIEI.I). late of IVarren, 41111i41. 4 , 1 • (.7 , 00,131i,i0n and F”rwnrdinw Tterel.nt... and t 1 lndn. eele Dealer in Western Reser. Chew., nutter. I. an 4 thnarl Ad, nod Wegern rnAltaregencrally. %inter et.n.et. 11 G , eld sod Wool. littehurgh. TIIO3III 1.2,1.. E. THOMAY UM{ .16. riALA nrio It. bi.a.n, Little .4 ) LITTLE & 1V111111,5.a1u • Prod•r• s.r..t eAstanyj alortthant.,atal Pdtaintrah Alo.nufartunsa . No. 112 )'..+.u3ftr,ed. Nita hurah. if 1 TIEESE WA ICEIIOIISE.-11ENItY 11. IaII.I.INR. F0r...v..11;w and (Nrinmi•alon Sforsitant.mni in eln.oao, Gantr y I.ako rah and l'ndloa i.o. n ornay, 25 Wont atm, aLcoro ii atr. Pitt/do:mail nd. , l Ot BONN 110ItST. Y. Winde- Y Nab. (lenrorF and (Nontni.odon forellanla. and in Pil.tdmndi )lannr.xl.uros, No.= IVater alne.t. Pitt.. burgli. in. inl.Jan.AJut nlnt. ut Jan l-uJu Aux Int YelA• Aux tut- M Tnt]nn..]olp Int. L - No . l do. EIMIZEM - 11 - ACOIS FOILSYTII, Jr., Forwarding; lok.l c.nonliml. Merchant, :In. Ul Water drool, ritlahargls. My Mar rp rt. DI e. Jan. 14 fid DI. • MIIRMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer In Proneh an I Awe:lean Well Paper. No. C. Market tmot, InAnonn Third awl Fourtlillreet, xult!.-N4 V:Cii DIP. :Nor. t.'. 31,CLINITICK, Itnpnrtnr and AVlnde . W. eel, and border fo 1 . 1 ,, r Oil Nlattiov,7o4c awl 1 . 1.k0r0 Cover, Window Nlowlos 'trans Mmt Trimming., \... 11L 51:a4.0t rtroet. . _ It i Alit) t„. .ti: 1)1i !)ealer . in !fide., Miforn..) Thcp rill }'.rap r:n ),and. nt nll lion. n c.R.• ars! evortrnent n( Leather. tor nlxe.nunLynx. %I; non: al., nle. , lnaJteri Took. An. 1;4111) 8 DE.I.3NnE. I Dlv.Qr. 20 P H. DIT.4 ACIG mo Div Jan. 4 %of Etoek. Ex. DI, . '11101:1t1s I'AtTON, IVholesalo rind 14 , - I tall Craws, on the Eantartt ri,lo tba Diamatl, .:Itatatrati. • G ROC EltSi - 1)O Wholennle 'tec h tifying Dmier in Nubs+, Pitteletrial Min n aratin,nui Pnenge and Donn...II.IVJG. slot Liquors. !Gt. hilsarty sirrst. levels yrs,. Dirar Buckilsate.sior ItGlaaigalisla Whitley. Ishirla will he odd to FR ItaXii. )a. iIitAFF S, CO., (lracem and Corn i e.r.i.'g'n' l .:Ljr. - 14','.1''.Ni:P.I'. ° ,1.; 1 7,„':',/'ll—' , lA d '..:l .Itoiuntr— litt.hurg)o, 11... 1 , 1-4.1 5. T;;;Igl.k!") MfEWM ( liL ItUr AC lt.N & CO., Wholeanle Gro- F rll 7 , Unit Petn.lotwrar. antl Nab.," 1.70 , 111M11 and littahur4h Manufartureol URA. Pitch end 'Oakum ninny nu hand st thelr Wandinuan. in Water aldnet, Pittsburgh • 29 T.' VI rti ..i 24 12 _ Mult. nnuuti SA . I . t i , 111)1 C Klnt r h i. O i i i n a I l c , ro o. Water street. PittAbundr.lu". /MTN 33:q111 ' -1A.,. D. 3itau. ....10:1..T= C. W. A. 'GILLS & ROE, Whole... Ale Grocer and C'mnruiteldn Merril:nit& No.lol Litil y W.( Mite- I. ... ... ..... _ CO. Si Ft, F>cli bows! • 's t r, L . • r i i ro- AITILLIAI :11'CLUIt(;, (1v0:4 , r and y y Tan Inylar. &imp, of Wood . 11..1 Hill, atrevt, Am, obrars on Ilatai a largo dawn to,r.t. of cla ire I.lrorerfas soil .dos Frolta and Nye& 11'13010W. jlll4 Dralars loapillad lb" lounat terns. , - ipoi,EitT DA LZEL • 1., & CO., Wholc 3a lo Gramra, Conuntralon Merchant., 1/aaleta In Pnnluat !MA llltleauran 3Ltnufbauree. No. "1.3 Lil..rtr so.noot. angre, Colu, t a.d mAd. IV-Pn• A uesdiatoil. i' tnltirred Irbon doe 3 -Jl-4 C lariLLll4l. ltir /OK & .MeI3ANDI,ESS, gitermisorti to •7 2. 1J.D.117e:, whnumi., rr , erx ForrCanling and Merrlinnt., Naltre In Iron, Neils. (11,.. Cut ton.r.•, 1.1 l'lllabursh fikunfiset nen „f Wani okild irater strofttg. ritteburgh. - • - •--- • CULBERTSON, WholesHilo Uroccrand ik Ctunmitsi•n Merrimul,Desli•rin Prxluen awl rule • MouirtEarltirod Artlclm 1113 miivatt. tair•lt. JOAN rv)ra. .................. roan. H. i'LOYI), Whotem& GrocerY, • • lobrlcn ..ileirluints. and lirsdern In Pnilum-yltOrrnd C orrh lingdlngo, fronting on Librrty, Wood, and :Rath %Ur. tn. ttrlariik • • • - COULAT ...... ............. VOIMIUVI, *M. VI,O4WARD ..... , ..... ...R.Olll AO:AU:Ir, .1011% ATV Mi.. • ItAOALEY, WOODWARD k CO., Whole Na. 7tl Markrt AU •144., Philad.•lphia_ . SCOTT, Dentist, Fonrth street, :- el • fire arse .fit of Markel. tillien bou frl4ll 9 a. st., r. r. ' MI work werraulvil. ' JOS M. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn street. Donn Owns Hand. Mira bows froal 9A. w;ln r. Y. ti tiaturdwra an Gnu will be /W 0.41 or Allomlod tD latrr llaki 3r. w wane by rparjal arininlAnosit or lo oasis ottzwains • , 5r.,1146b0d • tTTORNFs • i:•n \l4•n•haTltr I'.•n, I.lt,rtl NE= EMM!iI!IM=E PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY•2B, 1854 11 4 \V. . IV(101)NVELI., \V,lo.lt,.tio ;1114 !Letil all. l ,t,tof.,rtor, mul IVnivr 1,, •••• thin! ,tro..t. ) I.:N N F.TT 111t0., )11ot itfact I; R n.l ..... tr. i• .1 n .,1 r• . it 111.,% nt Mnttutrlrt.,. ..1 I.'ninC.lll.l Ilirmfinflism. • 101 IN IVETIIEIZELL, Manufacturer ‘.l . ea PATENT I:11X curs, n o‘ii•oo/oo end BRAZED IO IVES. rumor of Arotorom ImA Eoo. io.on Moroi, ono mono, from. th Rawl Intro, Ori.h, I..ihooy Eity• \VOL\ K VI trrir r First.:ltlll I.,l:orty • U l'n Ntarisinht.. 311 Is; DIJ 1.1.1 N.; .N1.11:111 \ 40. 1.1 tit 1:L thr.,l 45+.4. V 11 p p t l ES ' (;{ R;(;, 114. nu,l Itlicter ,arhrun! !Aiello Sprlna, Ifni( 1 . 31. inn : 4, n.. ntial rammerni In.m i , •nwr Ivxe su•l tireelA, PIN +,l 4131.141 ) B. BAH WAILS b A.IV SI) N, t:\N (i 4.. : 1 111W1. ,1 .1r. , '• y of .. -I .1 . I....tweett ry,1,1 r. , 44. Vitt •1.“1-1,. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. EN S:.1:1)1", I'llll,llB CO., NI mi Pouts A No. t Lon .t 1 I :Itoetio..., nil:. 0.1411 T,113, ot nik.l ,t 11.0 n• I 1..4,11, Wu:hi vrtll ha, nt tent iho N EltltttN A CIIISI I / 2 ELI,. It •II Itr:•••• r' t • Itatt matt,itn..tur..r. F.,' i{.. N. It —.1.1 Bra,. ai lanets It, ~.. hao r v talah intern 101. al the Iloantir... IT \ IIII, V. att. n I • • Arnold ez Williamsll EATING .1N I) E NTI I. \TI N 4 nu:ltt mild lit lit, lor %Ca , . In Mnr!44. t• - •?_‘v., hero v.ld mar hat.. 4-104. L.. 1111.1.1.111,', o hoot ot. to LI:, l otteeten, t tio• Ist . SJINE AND CEDAI: gg Ii11114:flrfs ktolo conolroltl, cal 0.0 . 01, of 11%,./. I oak 1.; or 111,w Stork ~t.. eloro,lo, Nlezoirm Zior fo o l I.ltorr, NS toll noel pi! klloln of um, in -:41 Tot, fool 10, .1r....11 - • Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. trio_pAltTS EltStlf P I errll,A n - 0110 Itd.rrt their rrlen.l• and tin pni.lle vry,rally. that the, hate. vnt.r.,l I o.ingurneintr ii,. April. et. ; 1111.1.1 AM, k.'.1.. G.,- tho I.innttrartnr.. the: ar , ...I 4t,tak.‘,. th.• •••ry Inalt•rls . , et, .r I neenolti.k. tatc•nd gtn nr,rt Ineut • viz..,; c.rnk, 1;,.1.1nA :at:dant., IItIIIERT . 11 It,- , in A U..,, , n•Lty May A. It Ri AVN. 1115•` s{l k i s 14 . • Lalla the public that lir 1.511.1. at WO. tl/1. riile i.f the I' . i• 411 tittle% twin tri ~,, it i.l V.,1/1.101 try. are unule to:nr.ler. tr. the tt 5.. Itt titalet film eittr ie ti witticiut the ititl iir rertitir ilrlt lilt Ihir ph:L.ll,-1 the athl arti.l tit Liao eithitirt Est 5-I.lirlthieht 4.1: Ilantrey Sterlellantl I ant rri•liarel Ihrhlth theit' ettelehiere trig; the huhlu. at 15e50. ith ere, hit their Hum Auer,. 5 110,1 etstrit. Pit .1, Ithiitt S. F. L0C,....‘‘. fa.... ._ ........ ... PENN GLASS WORKS: di ORENZ & 11 1(;111'7.1.\S, Maltra,tll*... ■ .1 ;01 liio.t• of %11 l'. I.; Tr I,,'S ~„ V. , 5,,,,, .i , , • . ..‘ , "... 4 .; , Vl , . r nor.: f.:. Fr.., •tzr.t.. 1 . 1:1•1..1, - , I N.ll - Pnry.roLsr lat , ,,lkA, pni.l 1 , ~11 .4,- , ..f ~ , 1. ..-1 C 1.,. eiul pr, ale uw.1.1.14 1,11...V.1., wl.l %1...10 • , ,_, • 31'('O1. O & i:k.fr.-•••.1.V. !.rf Ail, lIAT AND CAI' MA NUFAI"11,71I! A •11 %I.1:1%-1 . % A 1.1.1,1"..1... rt ni'111 , 0 , 9 l'll , lll Pittsburgh. Pa. 12.1_1b.. a.4' t•tttlattt.r.tt , t rr 91, 0 . I.?? ald .a, I„telr. all Fn: o.?-1111m1, Self Heating Smoothie Irons. 111 E (1 ItE Tr... , 1*1 II a.r n, I 5...11, tt, I I h..w •te..l •3,111.7 la/. r. trnm aud 041.1.• ./ J.ll ks..S. •1•t, ' pit), I,IA. Grall 1 1 Mr t.ort, Bolivar Pure Brick and Cracible'Clay Mni I. ufacturing Company. gluts (:Coil , .ts.‘" 112% V I NC, EN 1: , : EI) . •L tlwit earvit,lotnoauisLettirlytv. ~rnr ....1414.1neraramt A...mond i.e pr-uso, att,o.l-4 t•• b. • lit tat/. litNE,: /.117-111 1,11 COACH FACTORY. W.; El I Kr's, reqw..tfully rnll Ow V I.euthern e.r1.1 %1ee1..-e M, retmnt• ••1 eernue lu prier Frei. te II r.e I . .relareA nye (r-tu. the ii.aterial r.,11.41,7 ra,..r.1 , /{ee. u 111.... by ,red • In the The eue,e. •t 1.1. 14/.,e. , mlet tle r/e( t.L1,1.1 at r ..,110.1•01 en. , ,1 eerl: , e 1.1. t i 411120.1), 14 , ftes• 1,01,, ,11: petoa. .4.1e1 ovtrutrao kl. £.re raet 111 anrl: nersta.l New Coach Factory Allegheny. M. U. WiLITt: r ,. ing•rni thel.o.li, tI,At 1•••• r.m.i...11, ••• I.•re-r.• 1...1..rni And otre.4•. Th", rs••• Imak lit, vial are prr,e...l et tar 4 , 6,y +.1114 M ion of v. et., t Cnr hl.•to. KNAN.nrhma. ..vox •,, , ri••••• i• 11••• s.n.nttlin.-1•r• they`.., art.l faarillti..• Ihr, lon., e•ntidont 11, kr. , • •N,.1 et t•:!...••rk t.r.v. 9411. • stttlf... arl•lig in 11. it lin.. log pr.rl.lrulmt 11, 'Alert in• tnnt..r.l, and Itxt ta hilt thn hr.ltntl.J• in • NrrstAtiv, I 13..!• r att , iti•• the 11,6 N It. Iterftirir, .1 In 11., 1..14 manner. and •• tunas 1 , -•Jurnitt.le term, Coach and Carriage Factory: 01 N 'F N. BitoT IA Fit vornqr of 1/onanl. .i and 11.1,r, ntr. - .ntn. allnntnnu Ihnlr friend, mt.% the ~,,, Una'. Ow, at, wound:win/11r: ..n.r ...artin:n lor.nrchnn. 11,4: M Itinzujry, nkili Inn and C,ll, In ...11 Chair sewn. nt, Inn a fia.i. and ..rdneS .111 nltl, ntrlel P.nsrd 14111 and Innnt, finlllt lln‘ntir. will al. , nlln,lnd 1. , oil 1.1 n• in.nt ren,nnl. l .. ten., I nlow in n.l 'h.., unrk 1.4 En•lnrit Slenrlo. I , les nn/1 Inn.l -unti e tnol nmlnleul 11.ntIPII nlu. 1,-nr .nlr ert,tl, paint/n.l/ n 11 nlr m • • I.nrelinunnrn aro. rnqunnten.l In One nf I.l.ann nallr ' .rn rhnsln olneationr. Fifth Street Stocking Factory.- tTI Lay, ENERGY, ANI) Ei )NO3ll - .• .; The hart good. in t'liil•lnti• II". • L. " +'kn. • .I:•thhlrtr. An•l at ina . tr ffi nfart;.iro , r ' Y rc:n k , a ' I 3" Vita, otruct. r•tcalnaWn•t , ry, nll u•alr tr.lo t r y l rl.•1. 111 A IrVANCI.: IN PRICK. IStl. DA I.S. Marbtry. fah gtr•+•t. ladwarn: %V,.1 n•d Mar 14t . • - • - NICHOLSON & PAYNE, 34.01.rac - rmr-ro. ow COOKINI.3 STOVE. 4. UN ATEt+. VITT .....TS, FENDEIIIi, .t.C., ' Lil,rtv ~ 1 ".1., .qq.... ~.....„ ir AnNEsTLy direct nitention tc) a new A null hauti.unr t ntterit of r.11:1/11t STOVr...I Lint rom p 0,1; alro.to th..v. ts.." pater - Two( ....I T`Tioli I NO ,Ti TAT?. }noon st, The -1 , ...y.t0Tp. p 1.1 ., and Thu "Want -to ,Imr." The., I , p-we, In nento..... of turigh....ooutny of .upT.l; . GI/ T....10va , ot InTarrhal.•orp.vg 1.3 ti ' .sf the 1.10.1 , a .4..1 , 4 To the !KIWI, 11‘ 2%.1,111inu to the ank1:1,180.4 To st•••... th..ir (WIWI.' slot n 0 tar. o.,r)thiott In Tlouir 1..c.01i,c 111111. I. Vint t1....0net 5i1t...v.1 isopro.mo..ol g lo wt.,. 4 r..al utility. l'lntforta maul 11. outer ,VAI.V. , , lOTA Still.% Wagon Itotet.ll.llcor Warr. :.n.l e ,s. I s o t n.. 0, pod T... Kettle", tr.. Ln I , lrry r... 11,10 inrioty of , t) I. to tn. Leh. An inriwti" ,, I,Tnii.it. , T. ' tnie.. , l,- . 53 . - ' A.Ahl K. 11,1.111.40 llTlNtirroX ..... J. J. 10...1 Livinkreton, Roggen & Co. I'ITTSIIUI{Gif, PA. F'RACK and Depot Railroad Scales, flay. 'enttlo and Itrnin Plat2.rrn and roamer Loeks of ADM; .411114. 11ron and Vittnil: Latelo, Still, o various Linde: Paint Mill, apt aatved potter:lK ltnito and Yaoteninyr: Malleable Iran Cavtingo of wool, va riety In form PIA f 1111.41. litr MAITET & OLD, Maya Y 1 Nnl„ ._. _v. __..stir,,, ~:?.,_:t?" Y ' : a''.w, _ i . ~v~:..T.~.....,., ..0 _ : .^":32'is.r,Y.:~~y ~.F ::,.sist l.T~~'m:" PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. For the first time in our history, Freedom. after , course its prohibition in the unorganized Terri :ln animate struggle, hand in bath, had been , tortes, was the ultimatum of the House. kept in check by Slavery. The original policy ' At this stops on the 2d of March, the Com et our Fathers in the,restriction of Slavery won ! mittee of l'onference made their report, which suspended, and this - giant wrong threatened to ' woe urged at once upon the House by Mr. stalk ipto all the broad national domain. Mon , Lowndes, thedistinguished Iteprosentntivo from at the - North were bumbled and amazed. The . South Carolina, and ono of her most precious imperious demands of Slavery seemed incredible. I sons, who objected to a motion to print, on the Meanwhile, the whole enbjoct was adjourned 1 ground "that it would imply a determination izt from Congress to the people. Through the preaS I the House to delay a decision of the subject to awl'' at public meetings, an earnest voice Was! day w which he had hoped the house Was 'fully raised nastiest the admission of Missouri into the I prepared for." The question then came, on - Union without the restriction of Slavery. Judges striking outthere.striction in the Missouri hilt - left the bench and clergymen the pulpit, to swell] The report l,a the lifftional Intelligence". says ; the indignation protest which arose from good • "Mr. bownbasitska In up inaupturt ofthoeoutsromica le ,00t xe zu. I men, without distinction or party or of puront. I r ''r e, t n...ededb r ib ' t- 4. raratt°° ., ° “' °ll.°° "' h r, i.W h i , alto meat earnestness tan prota.ety a r s, dee I ..But lenCiug these things behind, 1 pre. at The movement was not courtesy] to a few per, noon n•store tranquility to the cen.,____l%,...atiel,...._,le once lathe argument. sone, nor to a few Stoles .1 public meeting, at I "i . ..tr.' lir r ,- r° " tturatkx: ' of l • urs ''''''''' ." ms '' -- - , , totems( isdom, and of virtue. 1. .tial notp ifir, in Rio name of that Public Trenton, in New Jersey, stn i followed by others ; -th. mower, of Virhloln, followedon tho lama stile with Faith, which is the very ligament of civil moiety, in New York and Philadelphia, and finally „ I , , and which Cos groat unman orator tells us it is Worcester, Salem, awl Boston, whore commit- sent - inotin ten, contoothat try ottispatition to some ma ~ , ,,i tearefstness. Ann loci A token about half au boor. detestable to break even wills an enemy, I or-, tees were organized to rally the country. The' In conformity with this report, this diaturbing raiim this scheme, mot hold it up t o th e judg- c iti zens of Baltimore, convened at the court-' question was; at once put at rest. Maisie Alfa meld of on who hear too. There is no early house, with the Mayor in the choir, resolved Missouri were each admitted into tho Union'as Ltoliatt story of an empariroced citigen, who, that the future admission of slaves into the States , independent States.. The restriction of Slavery when his nephew told him lie hail been,stattlying, hereafter formed west of Cho Mississippi, ought lin Missouri was abandoned by a vote in the House at the University of Bologna,. the science of to be prohibited by Congress. Villages, towns, 'of Tr yeas to 87 nays; and the prohibition of re:be:Fah in reply, "You have spent your limo and cities, by manurial, potion and prayer. call- 1 Slavery-in all Territories north of air 10', ex tra little porpose It w ou ld have I t esisi better had ed upon Congress to maintain the great princi-1 elnsivo of Missouri. was substituted by a vote of you learned the science of:might, for that is pie of the prohibition of Slavery. The same 1:1-1 yens to 42 nays. Among the distinguished north two of the other ;" and the bystanders of principle was also commended by the resolutions, Southern names in the affirmative, aro Louis Me lltt dayre j all agreed that the; : veteran spoke the of State Legislatures; and Pennsylvania, itt.pired I Lane, of Delaware, Samuel Smith, of Maryland, truth. I begin, sir,' ify assimiing that honorable by the teachings of Franklin nail the convictions : Wm. Low - Toles, of South Carolina, awl Charles Senators willod net in this spirit-that they of the respectable denomination of Friends, I Fenton Mentor, of Vrginin, Tho title of the will not 141111Sfitate ;night for right-that they will unsinimotedy asserted at once tho right and the j Missouri bill was amended in conformity with not wantonly and flagitiously discard any obli- ditty of Congress to prohibit Slavery west ui the ; this prohibition, by adding the words, "awl to gallon, pledge, or covenant. bemuse they chance Mississippi, and aotemnly appealed to her sister' prohibit Slavery in certain Territories." The possess poeos the power : hut that, as hottest men, Stasi "to refuse to covenant with crime." New I bills then passed both Houses without a division; desirous to do right, -they will Confront this ques- Jersey anti Delaware followed, both' filar, Ilitatil- ' nod, nn the morning of the :Id March, 1820, the tion. ' mously. Ohio rosoned Utile:same principle; so . .V.rtignol Intell•'grwyr contained on exulting aril- Sir. the proposition bef o re you inv o lve, not also Indiana. • Tho latter State, not content...loh 1 ole, entitled: "'The Question Settled." . . Merely the repeal of an extottnglaw, lint the in- providing for the future, severely censured lIIW 1 Another paper, in Baltimore, imme publishe nad a st i. l of olem obligations originally pro- of it.,, Senathrs, for ids vote to organize Arkan- dimity rafter }ho d passage of the Compromise, posed and assumed by the South, after a pro- oafs without the - prohibition of Slavery:- Th" re ,- I vindicated it an as: perpetual, compact, whith 'treated and t•mbittet.l contest, as n covenant of °lotions of New' York were reinforced by the I could list be disturbed. Tho language is Bodoni ' peaec-with reganl to certain specified territory recommendation of Do )Vitt Clinton. I and strong that I will read it; although It has al therein .I,...milted. namely : ..All that Territory ' Amidst these excitements. Congress come to- I r e a dy t o *. quoted by my tricot! from Ohio, [Mr. 'ceded by France to the United States, tinder the goiter in December. 1819, taking possession °II c u ,,,, j mute of Loubionm" neconliog to which, in cote , these Halls of the Capital forth° first time niece o u „,„„ i6 , ~i „ .„„„„ ,„,,,,,,, „,,i,,,,,,,,,.. r,g er • 'sitter:aloft of the nthuission into the Colon of their desolation by the Brhialt. On the it,,, I ;.rst f05.. , 0...d.0k. t., es• ...Pees's stail - h , seel. ,l aiibse I%li:eater', as ft Alta. State, Slavery watt forever I sifter the receipt of the Presideueo Pilessage. tiro I. 1';;;;.', r , r ,='...":„ 1/ ';',,f,1,`,: *° ,7;P.,','AZ . 7,7:7, 1 iri„, ;, 1 ,.1f, prohibited in all the remaining pert. of this Teri- I severol rommittoes of the 'Hous e were ron s titons bi ° e t hausof ornythiottay . talart Mot Ms osida , t , :s7 . ,,sys, in tory which Iles 'troth of ifii deg. 30 min. This one to consider-the application of Maine and the Iht;;;;;:-..%.,111.,.„1,1z,,,, , :,;:ar,laz.;,a,l i r 2;; at rangement hetween , different sections of the other of Missouri, to enter the Union as eep o ...: se trust Cant skarlfrmidstroefilloyent'be war I to rilaz Union -the Stove litoteseftthe first port and the rate and iml•Tentlent States. With only the de- ! s '' ‘ ,"gz ,-,V -1;„:„...",..,„„r r ,r,;:4-.1 . 0,t r =7.. - Preto:intro of the Around port-though usually lay or. single day, the hill nor rho admission 'of j known us the Missouri Compromise, was rut the 'Missouri wag' reported to the House without. the ~ The distingitisbH lenders in this settlement we're all front the Smith. As early as February c time styled n v. - mem:v. In it, attpulatimm for restrictions of Slavery ; but as if shrieking front 1819, Louis Mets , er, of Delaware, had urgeel Slat cry. it was justly repugnant to tho cone the immediate discussion of the ,great ,toe,i,e it upon Congress, ••by Sams compact binding ,i etfe .• o r the Nortli,oodought never albino been it Involved aftertvanls, on the motion or Mr. 1 upon 'all sult,equent legislatures." It Was in , mod e; h o t it lon on (hit side -been performed.-I Mercer. of Virginia, its consideration was pilot_ ' 152) brought forward and upheld in the. Senate A n d now th e unperform e d outstanding oblige- 1 penal for several weeks ; all which, be it eli- hi William Pinkney of Maryland, and passed in : tines to Freedoms, originally proposed ond as- I korved, is in open c ontrast with the manner in t hkt hd, by the vo t e o f c .,,, , y - A n uthe rn Senator seined 1,5- the South, are resisted. which the present dhaaus,ion has Lem precipi- e,eept two, aita b ut t th e vo c t o f every Northern Years have passed since those oldigation.t *ore toted noon Congress. Meanwhile, the Maine lienatur eseept four. The Committee of COnfe consalial in tile legislation of Congress, arid se Lill,-wheo reported to the !louse, was promptly I ' renee, through whichit finally pr sailed, was fill rented by the country. Meanwhile, the states, en neted noon, d vent to the Senate. ,on the part of the Senate, with Itillexible par im mon, by whom they were froth iks. tat vindicated, in the interval between the report of the Miff-.I nil, tisane of the South, steel sem might fitly represent have, one by one, 'dropped Doh mute earthly rood bill find Its consideratiim by the House. n ; to I e sentiments of its president pro. hems., a Sena `O'er's'. Their living voices cannot now 'he committee was constituted, on motion of Mr. tor from South Carolina; on the part of the heard, to:plead for the prescrrotiou of that l'ublic I Tnytor, of Now York, toiuquiro into tho expo, I House, it was notuirm.ted by Henry Clay, the Faith to which thinly Wort, pledged. But this ex- j honey or prohibiting the introduction of Slavery 1 traonlinary laps° or time, wall the comp into into the Territories west of the Itisoissippi.- t This c and representative from Kentucky.- , committee, thin constituted, drawing its ' fruition by ono party of all the benefits Ihnoog-1 This rommit,tee, at the end of a fortnight, was I dr o tt e lif t. from t i ne South, wan unanimous in hog to it, under the compact. gives to the traltall discharged fronciurther ennsidenthion on the j favor of the Compromise. A private letter from aon an added and mo s t s o o t asl strength.- , rolject, velisit'ayitiealt understood. would enter j Mr; Inuknoy, written at-the time, and preserved Proscription :Item. in with new bowls, to Collartll I into the postpoded didutte on the Albsouri hill 1 by his distinguished biogaapher, shown that the auntgi work; to the c ! t while men arc ' Thi s early eff or t to interdict Slavery in tho Ter- ' repOrt lathe by the committee come; from him. ab, controversies:shall not bo immertnt- ritnrie, by a special law is worthy of notice. on I Death, with inf.:or:ll.le colic, his mowed down recount of sonic <,f the eritressinns 5.f nrioion , footiond r,strtrt ,, lou as to . Sl , serd . ta k r I,r. erealorgl a % :The 1,01 Om the istralssion of Nllssturl Into , the talon 1.1,0 IstiLlo.ra of this compact; ltt•with sensory- I,Nrliieli it drew forth. hr the ""tee of his air I ir°,%., T 4 - 7t: to .4.....` , 7;;:5t io -I .otos tar in r :4lZ,stid : uti‘e hair-gins. it luta counted ont a goece ,,, ion I' mar k, Mn, Taylor deeb,,l. that I to'sotrzol It 1, 7 strOMoi out Os erstrtrUan, Pi to ta,.l had , cro t os.sl as smote r smealtnent. .nlaot I Mrs an am! odd, new dom e before its, like so. many oenti- 1 - "lb•er ,, summ tb,- , ...n.ra 1, u1eu.t.,,,10. Loos or loss 1.,... 0 ,, ,;.,,,,,,,,,, ,r - , 0, rsesnia., up.. the at territory ads, 10 aeon' the sacresl Isinthrork of FrvedoM. the 1"1 ':..l • U ' et t. r. 4 rr ' sr"irt • l n r!„ttr-t . ; • ;.trgt .. ./i r ei: C. ''''' ' 1 m• I r tY 7I . :: lo s." . .7.' '' ,'Mntr ' r:l,Ps'e u i' .7' llr7als7rt i ' " o t m th 4O l =„ .1 ,luiple statt.enent of fuels, derived from tat. ~ v.,,,,,.,,,,,, , i,,,, from vi r4 i,,i,, r0c „ , „ ; ,.,i,i ~, . ia,,,,,ett00 to hoar former rotas. snit Miss amendments i,mmtla or co,, re. ,0 and contemporary records, I ranee .MO ri•dt and duly or Coo_•-ro,:. This I i l ...::::',';` s r ri . f. 37.iit, l ie l f ° 'oi. i ....' il,l ng :fr. r =r 2 ..4 lath II ‘lt show the orig,m, awl nature of this romp., 1"' .„- „, duty c . . , , ~ ~ , ~,,,,,, „ 11l 1 .,,,,,e a 1f te ,j r . ft h we e ,,,,,,,,,, d g a. a .a,,,..,,,,,,,,,.. 11, ;0. , , , ,,,,,,,, I y si,joi it. nn ,, n.,inili,in.i. and, NY, 1 . 1441 (..I.Larie.l relltoll ...for, woo t wu r are t , ~.toa,ol ~ Ito Sloverwoos.,/ agaris i teas a santbrr inf tips ' that.- I poi a r ao Muds, nad a / watch I pmmal the roost watch Me ol,lig' ttif.lis which it illlisssed. I n , I , , aat lssoa mud," • As early as Ilsi q, at the first Session of the l in: it.1a" . .,. ° : C 1:5t,;,1, i t .. "..47,4,1 . 71',.. 4 4.,11,4r:, r '''ll,l , 47:17.i. I Thus again the Compromise takes its life from fifteenth 1-,,,,,,.., o hill was reponAsl to Cob 1 ts... ;;:i a 5.,...11...z.:::,.....;1.A...417...if1,,:cg.,,,,,,.,,..,;.7.,.,!,,,,i,:,,,,!,,,-, : the South. Pro . poz•ed in - tlte committee by Mr. 11,.. '"i " r Ilr i''''"" tiv " , nuth ' r " ln ir the I°•°- ; ' t • - • Ar...l.l'theis'vemoneseroi t.....er0t-2Sis. ' I Pinknoy, it. was urged on tile !louse of Itepre-• his' of the Ms,: ri Territory to form a Con:dint- . tiOn nod State Government, for the almision of I At letigill, on the '26th of January. 1520, the , sentatives, with - great earnestness, by -Mr. House resolved itself into a committro of the' Leonides., of South Carolina, and Mr. Mercer, rod, State into the u n i un i but, at that ~essiott. ; Whole en the Missouri bill. and pr.-weeded with of Virginia , sail here signin. - is the meet per-gua no fiord isetimi was h a d th ero , ln . At the Ilea , - it. 111,11,1.1011, day by day. till the gstlt of Feb.' sive voice Of the South. Whenp assed bCon aeralioll, 'in February, 1,19, the I,JII was Itgllin : unary. When wasi ',pole.] kirk .will S:111 allielal. ' ,Trfoo, it nort came before the Pesident,James ~ brought :forward when an eMiatitt Item'-rents- I „,,,,,,,. nut mennultile the same einestien was , :110nr00. of Virginia, for his arAproval, who did' tire or New Shot.„ saws° life. Las ' 4,, ml ilfiarail ' presented to the Senate, 'Shen, a conclusion was? not sign it till after the unanimous opirdert of Yds till lent moonier, Mr. James Talmadge, , al " r° `,. l 1 rroch.l earlier titan iu the House. A clause for , Cabinet, in writing, composed of John Quincy the admission' of Misemiri was attached to the . Adams, William IL cro.wford, John C. Calhoun s a la a r l' e 'a. . ,- Iti r t. '"' s i' t i l i t ' e iu g`ln z" L fl‘•l s rt " l" ;e r - i' a " l r'll . l u l' ee r fi ' '' R' in ' o 'n •l I, Mnitte bill. To thin an amen.letent win move!' and -William Wirt-a majority of whom worn rrorshon• to the edmil'iren ninethin the S ta te Iby - Mr. Boberts. of 1 1 ennsyhonla. prohibiting ! Southern men-that the prohibition of. Slavery the further introduction of Slavery i nto the( was constitutionith Thnsyetagain the CsamPro-. t a b rter ity its a T t l , m y,,,, is.. - .4..n .. in ...r.,.._ tn tli . c .i...c6 t iapo el d t w ittta , m ittict p. g 1 stoo.....utterokrier. ni.t.ight,. deb,ii,, 1,..,,s tte, unik, lais ia nre ni). the solati_, . °anion, which assented st porter not only to pro . feni ,,, i by 27 i t i oy, t o I, yeos. I As the Compromiso took its life from the bil.ft the Ingres,' of 5h,...i into the State Itself. 1 The debate in the Senate was ~1 - nans int l in.. sou th , lou ni , o is cholivh it there- wan posued in the af - i barest and spletul..r. It was esperiany illu,tra. 1 , Flatesumu at the time,. nod according to nn firmultie, after is seiletoeUl avaltle of three stay:, , , 1 tea Jiy. gm effort of IrallsOClolent power from that • arm .. •li, is . ..n of the qes - lt".. Ms.' fire] tart, Pl"' great lawyer and onttor.lVilliant Pinkney. n 1 1 ' --e - 1 it sallied at once its darling, object, the admission quetios7tl i fl i' . ° ) Cacti, :Y i n rho j C U Ot i l g il M l/O e r n i t n: f p i a W rly ° 7-: ' adonied by .1.7 yeas to 7f. [toys; the Seeenil part, to' foreign courts.; and nt thir time the 'wh , 1 the :Otitis:don of Arkansas, ohm as_a.alavo State. I ' l' '''''''. '7". farther ‘"'"'hiCti.'" of '6"'. was I '" ti ; rr '" r "L' el finin 4 ''''re''';"" of iniAinis i of 7ltliacouri ns n Clue State: and subsequently pr,;. Gag for the emancipation of children, '' s I edged chief of the Amerienn her, Pted 1 1 ,3 ' , i"naj , tither Pr a P"i' e. 1 ,killed M question:a of constitutional law,:his I Pezileelany . Front the crushed and humblal North, it re ceived mom thnn the full considerations otipet shots to thwnrt the "1" 1- atl"a or iro ...nil - I c 0,11,0 MS a Senator from 'Nlarylatal was caleoln ,, ' hated in its favor. On the side of the North the ''''''" "rrr,"..°,'l down, aml ' on "'''' 7th, of l ' • ' } '," led 1 " 1 1 r...1uv0 a Pref.-A. 14 in.Pzekenen- 4 " " controctlinsibeen more than execnted..And it rifory lee lon ilr, mad a thi r d time, mot possoo, speech whielt drew to this chetalon. nit admiring , 1.110 South refuses to perform the part which it with' these import:art restSietionS. , throng for tn a qtays. and • which la 60 time wins originally proposed and assumed. With' the In OM lsellote, after debate, the protisiini I, ' , . . ~ „ , I fondly eoutPerr 4 with t h' 1 " -•-4 . '`an'Pl e s c'''' c,nsiderittion in its pocket, it repudiates tho the croutrontton 0 eototren teas stru ck out l'Y Oreece and Rome, he first atithoritattvoly pro- : bargain which it forced upon the country. This,. a i yens la 7 flays; the other Pre e 6 m ll - nilai net ' used and developed SY° Missouri Contort,-, sir, is n simple etotementnf the present qucetion.• the fur th er intratitietion of 8131TCII, was strock I nii , n. iik inn,wiilY effort "'" mahil.l directed ! A subtle German has doctoral, that Ito - could I ngainst the restriction up on. Miss ouri, b u t it be- 1 nut by ' .. ....2 as to IF oa t' s. Thus men , ..:s , lnted, 'l° bill °°' net rued t° the li°°•'°' which, ‘' ' r: l ' n ' and eff`liel with the idea " enlnPmnnise l . - ; a i, tody in this spirit that any thin Can Wrenn:l find heresies iu theLortle Prayer--and I belitivo March 2.1. by n tote ...f 78 e lt.tY 3 to 76 ))ors, N . ' i o Notwithstateting." he stays, n oecusional ap- 1 in. the miming obligatlmui or ilti, compact. As ' fused its cotteurrettee. The Senile adhered to , Vearaneas of rather nn unfavorable description. I l uta ~,, 18.40: i n t h e di,i cusa i on , of thi s body, the their alllelolatents. and the Ilotise, by . :A yen ., to I I 1,,,,,,, l ong ~i,,,,, persuaded myself that the I 5,,,,, .V' - ' Ito sits behind me, (Mzt i s from trginta, wto st . , MI nays, adhered to thew' dirogrecutent; anti et] I .1k , ,,,, ,, c,,,,0i0n, as ii. i* ea. , , might he 1,, , , , ~. , 1 , •.Nitt..oll ) virile condemning it in many aspects, at this !session the Missouri hill Iraq lost; and i , w i t h .. i f •t . u r ,,, a , • ' • , res., innocence an d Mt Ci), 9, $0 e COnt r- . . 1 Nay's . 11010 was a tempontry triumph of Freedom. I a:ory comproriut, at least, by which, as is stir I .. , V A es It ses surreal toromeomsa rt. tha Sat& frs Nlennwhile the snore controversy was renewed , duty, we might reconcile. the oxtnioeo of con.. taps:Last& a Unload...ma/teas t aut, euturb it."-Ona -1.111 the trill pending at Rue samelime for the or. I . tlicting View, and feelings, without nay rocrifiea 1 "f].,";'" E 7o 614 ''' -APmai- ' 1.4 '''''''''' a ' " Cb"...”, rat. ca ni sa tion of the Territory of Arkansa.s, then I --e " 'of constitutional principles." And be chive,' 1 1 ' known It* the southern part of lite Territory nr j with the hope that the restriction en Missouri I Even this distinguished Senator recognhval it as an obligation which he would not disturb.- Slit...mi. The restriction , o l eem ly ad o pt e d in „Li not be pnesed, but that the whole question I the Missouri bill were moved by Mr. Taylor, , of ''''. might be diottosed of inn manner intivramory I rind, though tlisbelieving the original constibl- New Pork, subsequottly Speaker; lull rifler rat j i,, i . ii. 6 ,, ..„ 6. ,,,, , .„„ i .„ 6 ,. 6 „. , ,,,, , . 76 ,,, r6 ..„ i tionality or the arrangement , he was clearly least sib awe votes , on the yeas and nays, in into I ~, 7 . 1 .„.: f0ry `, 0 d,,,, Nor t h nu,/ 11c,, •,.",,- . ti6iinn ,. i. .. I right. 1 }mow, sir, that it win form simply a. , t as the Act. of Settlement' In -Of-which the House ass enunllY a l eided i B° Y rr ':''' I This authoritative proposition of 6nnpromlse, I lr g irh ' ive art " 4 , ~„ ss tays, they Were lost. Another provost from the trial powerful u4rocate of the Lumen- linglimd, declanng the right .~ and liberties of thin by Mr. Taylor. simpler it. forum, that Slavery, , iii i onn i n ,b ii i,,,,i nn o r ii.....,,,„ri, was made in rho I the suiltject and settling the succession of the allottlil ant hereafter be introducml into this Ter- Sennto on the 'list of Jantutry. From various in- Crown, has broorne n permanent part of the rifory, was lost by 90 nays to 119 yeas; and the dioations, it seems to' bar° fenny] prompt -favor Bri t ish Conelitutiont irrePenhade by all the bill on Febriutry 25th was read the in that body. Finally on the 17th or February, I non legislation, so this act, under allth i, ir thir.l time ond passed. In the Sonale, 'Mr. Bur the union of Maine and Missouri in one bill pre- cumstatices attending its paseage, alsoy long ri 11, of Rhode Island, moved, ns on anieutlment, nequiansnence and rho complete performance of va n e d the r e, by 29 yeas lo 21 Innys On the next Oho priddbition or the turtle, introduction of , ... o , nay, Mt% thwarts, o.f illinta,., who had alway - become a partof its etmditions by sac Inlay, hth . .. Slavery into this Territory, which was lost by voted witlithe. Smith raninet a- y restri l' a c tun up- 0111. f0111 . 6131(:11tRI 13. W, irrepen lab! , by any com a 19 nays for 14 ymts. And tlitte, without any pro- . mon' legislation As well might Congress at thus on etlisoottri, introdue the thumbs clause pro.. , • - . . l vision for Freedom, Arkansas was organized as Itibitiog slavery north of Ml° my, which now eon- nal put* moment undertake to overhaul the orim . . a Territory; ruol here WOK a trimnph of Slavery. stitutos the Stlt section of the Missouri act, An titutional, ondnow, eioieo or L03115i111V1,, , 119 IMICOIIa t At this sante sersion Alabama was :Omitted effort was matte to include the Arkansas territo- on this account, thrust away that reagnifiepi Its a Slave State, without any restriction or oh r within thin prohibition: but tho Sontirunited heritage, with all its' cities, states; and tern . jection. Y • lb' I f Clio f r against ts eXtollt. all 0 to area o reedom . . ries, teaming • with civilization. • - The Missouri It was in the discussion on the Arkausan bill, and it' defeated by 24 nays to 0 0 yeas. 'The Compact, in its unperformed obligations to Frets , rat this ecosirfn, thot we find the earliest sugges- prohibition, its moved by Mr. Thomas, then-pre- dem e nt:ode at this day ns impregnable as the -lion of a Compromise. Defeated in his efforts to veiled, by 84 yeas to 10 nays, Among those Louisianonureliase. I prohibit Slavery in time T.rritory, Mr. Tnylor in the affirMittive were both the Senators from • r appenl to Senators about inn, not to dm ' ttirlz stated that "lie thought it Important that some each of tho slave Stites, Lonisionn, Tennrove , it. - I appeal to the Senators from • Virginia. to, l'at Omuta Ito tlesignitte.l beyond Which slavery Kentucky, Delaware Maryland, and -Alabatatel keep inviolate the compact made in their behlf I fthonld not he permitted." Ile angg,ested its pro- .„1.1„0 gee of the Delaware, f ro . ~ 0 , ,0i, ni . tbn ' bylotin Bastuounand CllAluxa Funrox Ms n ' j hibition hereafter in all territerice :if the United Place Staten, Mississippi and North Carolina' con- I,appeal to ; tho Senators from South Caro- I States north,of rdi degrees ;10 minutes north including in tho honorable liot the familiar names lino, to guard. the Work of Janet'. GAILLARD and latitude. This.propeSition, withdrawn after do of IVilliamd l inkney, James Brown, and William , WlLLtssi Lowstms. I appeal to the: Senators . from 3lnrylanti, to l uphohl the Comprtimise which bate, was rat once welcometll43lr. Livermore, Rut ... King. . . of New Hampshire, "as made in Oho sane spirit rt of Samuel finish,' 'elicited the constant Burn° •, This bill ns tiros ended, ie'the first le.d.d. - of Compromise." It was opposed by Mr. Itheo, ~.- 4 and WAS Grst. trintiaphtmtly pressed by rho 'un- , • e, bohi out of the Nii.Mtill CO Of Tennessee, on behalf or oi.ory, who avowed la five - so, m the . essential contli l jolm • s m o r ; a w a ltic a l . °°rPas°°•l°l9quence °"'inkll°Y. I appeal to th d .. : 'himseirngainst every restriction; and also by ....r. Lou" Pan undesionf Missouri Ann S . t t with! Senators from Deloware, to maintain tho !an were, the a . . mark of Freedom in the. Tenitory af Louisiana, 0 g he , of l'enneyivanin, on behalf of Freedom, on of ;Slavery; l the a a. hili who was "against ally Compromise by which editnnottysrilsvtre tatl in alletlia rem i d' a i a n ' Te item ." early espoused byloulalllertano. - I appeal a qo j slavery in any of tile Territories, should be re- lion of no r r Y th of at.de 80 min. T rr his til a l f , the-Senator' feu"' KeaWakY'-Inatiatorettulee repudiator eognized or :tonere:mod by Congress." In-this _ . _ . I r* . . . the pledgeassf Henry Clay. I appeal• !,,, I thus oomposea contamusg these two propos!, afore from Alabama, not to break tho agreemon_t ispirit it was opposed and suprayeted by others ~ thin double measure-flu Ily passed the - ' -.:, t • lit the . Senate' f 1 among whom was General Morrison, afterw/trds 'sanctionat by the carnet., votes i. 0 1 B urn et° bya tent vote or_.4 - yeas 4 T.O "0 President:lnm United States, wlid Intssented to The _ , nay's. - their late most cherished fellovr-citizen, 7 . ette yeas CMaraGoll every southernlio,futtor, ax.- I - Run& m ug. 1 - '.- - . --- • • nm the expostiency of estahlishing some such lino or t Nathaniel Macon, of North C rent') and discriminatiiin;" but proposed a lipo duo west rnP . • 0 '.. - • a so a ' a ,...,,, p ' Sir; Na Tatty et - tishle thlt oyile - . ... - -- . - .- - Witham 'Simla of -- bong. . ... nob ... • .... TUESDAY 7kIORNEid, FEBRUARY,2S: 1554 THE LANDMARK OF FREEDOM SPEECH MS= AGAINST THE REPEAT. op ME I . IIoIFIRITION SLAVEIni NOI:TO (1E TIIIIEFE.SIX . DEOLLE.F-4 THIRTY 11.NOTF.Ii. IN SENATE, FEURIIAIIT 21, IS4-1 e mouth of tho Doi Ntoimes item tbt ~ thus co , - toting the northern, nod riot the southern bone. dory of ;disponi, the partition line between Free dom and Slavery. • lint this idea of Compromise, though -sn,g gested by Taylor, was time early adopted tind vindicated in this very debate, by an eminent diameter, itfr Louie McLane, or lielaware, - who has Him:a - held high office In the country, and en joyed no coalition measure of public confidence. Of nil the lending nctors in these early scones ' ho and Mr. Mercer alone are yet spared. On this occasion ho said : 9 . lmi fixing of lion on the went of lila 3@nlentiryd. north ° r o om, not lei tolerated. had always Lem. it mi. . sod ho booed the lay oh. not dlntant. talon. upon Nir-INN, of,ir tionprmeire, it might constitutionally keetfeetal. Thorne:slut attempt ha regarded se pretiratura." After opposing the restriction on Missouri, lie concluded by declaring: ' • 'At the sometime. I do not mean to abandon the policy to which I alluded to the oroonienrement of my remarks I think IC but fair that both oortionS of the Limon !Mould Iw eirootentudilhat ou this imtgret, with regard to which no much feeling hatO Icor, Manifested. The Oalno vrTat tar llooP nr pulley whet; mourned and humiliated theta:ring and itheoritent elements of non system ortglnally,nand width tumbled Um framers of our happy constitution to oompropi !NI the ilifferant 111441140 then prorallod on thin had other entiiretn,.if properly eldrished by en, alit 1 0n0.1.40 tomilidore similar ohieolo. if on moot upon prin. ..lyles of roelproeit f. we cannot fail to do ituitleo to all. It has olnrody hmewl. 4y acedlimea, on thisfkorfnus She tioutAmot fAs taut troy nol/ ogrra Otum ' luta Wad. shaft diride uissondiowinirrnon Ike notodeinAoiding ledetez 11 is this preuxoftion f pia angious drift ; I .oulo to .1 , 1 I,,ti it Cystoid compute Wadi'Ma i.e hindind open fig lien and and aft anierquent /dgfdedider ; whielt cannot be elan. end nu , thOto .Ith-the ItlrPnitr of feeling end of eratlment to whleh illsempiro, in its morel, roust be &Allied. Moro Is • vest mot hemmer tract ofeeiontil nest Of gni4itiwi.lp leyet to to aottlod. end It nnetted with: the Nett pennon of to Insult, ono. w ni atch this ctimproullm can bosirocteu."• The auggiations of Compromise were, at - this tinto vain; each party_.wee deiermiu&l. The North, by the'prevailiug voice of its representa tives; ciliated all for Freedom; the South, LY Its potential' comMand cif the Eenati - eitlimed all fur filaveryi' . Tire. report ofthis debate Ozonised do narintry. • • - - Smith Carolina. Th.n naSa embraced every Northern Senator, execpt'the two Senators from Illinois and one' Serator from Ithiade Island, and ono from Now Ilarapshir And this, sir, is the record of the first Otago the adoption of the Missouri . Compromise, l'irst , openly announced and vindicated on the Hair. of the Senate, by. a distinguished "Southern•statio: man, it was ,forceil .on the North by an altnoiC Mannimoue fimithern vote.. • While things had thus culminated in tho. Sen ate; discussion' rail sfill prooeeding in tbo other Maui' on-the original Missouri hill. This was for a moment arrested by the reception (tomtit° Sonata of.the Maine bill, embodying the ?dimwit ri Compromise. Upon this, action was rit once MUI, the • Compromise was rejected, and the bill left Mita original condition. This was '•done by large votes. even the "prohibition of Slavery wan thrown out. by 159. yeas to 18 nays, both the North and Alto South , uniting 'against it. The Senate,ou'receiving the billhook from the House, insisted on- their- aniendments. Tho Moils° in turn insisted on their disagreement. .According to•pnrliamentary usage, a Committee of Colifer ence between the !me Houses was oppointed.t-- _Mr. Thomas, of Illinois, Mr.. Pinknen'of Mary land, and Mr. James or :Virginia coot posed-this Important committee on the.part of, the Senate; and Mr..llohnea, of Maine, Mr. Tay, lor, of New York; Mr s - Loinades, of South Ciro= lina, Mr.:Darker. of 3lassachusotts, Mr..Ein soy, of Noia , Jer2ey, on the part of the Maim.. .1 -Meanwhile, the:House bail vitted.on• tho nal-Missouri bilL amendansati geresiTiWil.r -interilibting all Slavery in the now.finito, wan adopted by 94-you to-Bit won sod-ilinsAtin Vitt' liiissed'tlit Frame, anit .wiqs,. *PO 1P , 1 1 2 03 Natoli Aftov.go.rxroperaip4 Ana twirled .ilinononion4 the two Rouse, werw-iiti doo+lock. ,- CTlO:rdonlik.l#OdintiEblioOliri V 4147 Prondse, Sate, of They WAY:gri.Do ,l o4 4,l4 ,g 6 lltsbout , 44 l :?. ins (lot ha Aara ulorattale_ho a, ct44ll . inte for the 'Preddeatt firjhe next - alritien. Itb' *OA of rigiereroidtbet:?-lfictilikkt able the trouble, t Tho nisli'whb'estitiaera- the; Teresa a übtokiouvi•comminknow 44.5441. atkataus , ableitark,lftt,44,ocospiKtt Arnold Ca WiNiirople„ on thot'hei4' , , 011,, „,,, tion; repudiate' this' plighted faith, annul• this . I compact; and tem of you forgetful of the ma. jrely,eJ hopcst dednia, istarder to support Slavery; may cottsiderit advantageous to rise this : rosier: " Ye nit Fiat' let one commend II story. •An 'eroinentleader 'until:litt Tlientlitoclese -once announced m the Athenian tuuwanbly, that Imhzut scheme to 14 0 POtos htglitY:bettofioist the Stitt) but which, could not .bo expounded;to the . many. Aristides; 'surnamed tto-7110,*ig appointed to receive the eecrot, andli•r o POit 'upon ilia-brief - and , nientorable judgment** u O O, tlutloshilo nothing : could bo. Mineailuqita. , : goons to Athinse, nothlng coidd, be tupro unjnit; 'arid tho ethenisin multitude, , r kephinfing at ante; rejected the Proposition: - It iiiir.ars that it was proposed to burn the Stinabinded Greek fleet,' which then leited ia.tho tenuity peace in -a o eioboring.eras 00, Ithtt0 oPofttrttit? 0 01 1 ,1 140 t pre racy of Atbens.., A similar,prorosition in now brought before the Auierican Striate: Yon are tiskett to' derstm , ts SA - guard or Pleedom r consecrated by solemn etnispactitiador whieh the cottutry:is now reponinginAlte security of o*a; and, thus confirm : , appremacy : of Slarec7; this institution , _ its paitianreltgin.f settiOlO bo adstunagemisi but nothing can be Moro - UL), just. Mt the ji!Tgirmiqbf, the Athenian This is what-1 hattstoiliy:ott 'Ads head. I ' ilow—pass to the Ramat branch ot.tbe r aron. ! ; (TP,BES' O ? , I4* I 4 , r. VOLUME LXVIVNUMBER7I67.:, _ . prnaltelN aanf TretAiit awl By the . Canard steamer karops. 4cita Lye • p 0414, 111011 t February -11, ire have advieett from .Liverpol and by telegraph - fivon London ta that gal.e. The Cunard Company contrtugcalhe stet: meat that the British , eavertunent hiat„igoirtert theiiat eTnrkoj;au for the oonyeyance 14,1v o opit • A baiter feeling prettiilNl. in the Liverm Cotton market. Breadstnffs- we* lecomid cheaper. Money comparatively-easy-and ftin4 steady, notwithstanding - the - warlike aspect 4 affairs. - . • Chamberlain T. Bine Is appointed, Teuti-i Consul Generalaml Chargott'Affairs to the Unite ! States. • Tim Was, 7- • I 1 Two or three Americans, (naraes-not raentioul ed,) a Wallaohian General, and several - Atm:NW and French otficers_feuk arrivedtit, head quarters to take service; With the: - .."Voitr.. Cori aideruble reinforcements Were on march trot' Sophia fur galafat, where• there, laalready'wf Sembltstan army of 25,00(hner.. prondgd wit; a numerous and exceUeit, train P. l "- 4 4 1 41er.9. - i This news coinos from Varna:.,. , Oa Tua Danutte. 7 2 -BY telegraph,", we„have brief :announcement that, ou rob.awancouni terlook place between,. the Sorke,and .gusalana near Giurgevo.. Thrill ,thottsand Turks'crosse4 the river. They drovein the:Ana/den outposbe and attacked the town: , At .iiightfall they rej crossed to their camp. - • 1 Further than the above, there is scarcely all news from the seat of war. A few., de - fa r -6126N mention was Made of .a retromade Movement or the part of the Russian!! ; and . in malty, they attempted to entice the Turks fram their eni trenolunonba by 'retreating to some Illinanieo-be yoml Radovan, where bit 9,000 men were lef On seeing that the Turks did not fall! into th trop, the Russians SCKolliied to eon& .!4,C00 to carry off the Turkish outposts it a .place little to the northward. 'nf Skripetz. The ;Com mandant at Kalafat was evidently, informed of what was intended; for; before the • Itussirins had. quiteggadovan, 8000 Egyptians were disPatchat to Il . advanced poet, tend ;when :the ItUssianal came op, received them with Fisch a heavy fire, that they deemed it advisable to'fall haat upo, lladovan. A Mini= General was *minded. t Outer Nal hap divided hie army:into tbrea corps. The first cope, iabout _ 4 G,000 'strong forming the left wing of the army, ?kicairnal cd by Ismail Paella, whose - headviittiiiii aro a • Plokentin, where he .is kcal ehed -by'thoißussian) , General Bellgriuhr his ihndm rest on ; Middle and:l °nova, The second mirpa,, of 48,000,,Cerms centre of the army. ha. 4 its head-quartsrant I3isa tova,and stands under the cnmiaandef 3fustnphar : Paol; co favorably kahvm for' his falekts. as,al, leader. The third corps , the right , iringrof thel army, with head-quarters in liarrassuont tha Wall of.Trajun, is commanded hy , the ,alahr, Podia, and is now 40,000 strong. Mustaplia b , caused Said and Salim= Peels to - nialien.'recon-b noisanco of the Itusaiatilpositions from the lino oft the Danube, "between ltisteek and Nieepoli, so as to guard Against any" !gran& attack meditated' against Itustnek, for inetance.. Hain Puha, with, a.sitailar purpose, has Owed 24,000 min* gar -I tison at Silistria, in order bp 1040,116. tr? Rus sian diviiions at Lilian:o in clieck.- 'The move- ments of Wand:Pa/4. • Florentin,-iire also quite of a nature to keep.' alive theattentiort.of the Russian General Autep. On the-otherhand, '3labtaud Paella is observihg,froutjtahoyalhei Russlan. - tritisien thatr is operatingleffreen G Al el ata and Shyl. Sean! Paella -heir cominande in Ralafat, Under tho eyes of Mashirr. °Mar. Tho following statement of the Russian. foreettin the Principalities and Bessarabia on Januaryl, 1854 is from a tabular account in the Proms; .leaps of Third corps d'artue, under the coinniand of. General Osten Saokeno. effective tette; '89,388 men; Fourth ',corps crars4te, under Gene.ral Dan nenberg, 57,959 men,...Fifth corps d'aratee under General Luders, 21,958; siege artillell, guides, &c., 5,826 men; transports, 4,480 men- ,treops in, Bessarabia, 26,750. The theat Rty , 91141 fatice, at the present raiment, both In the Principalities and in _Bessarabia, 156,328 men, with, 520 can non, of which 72 are ofdarge ealibei.• Asts.—Advices of 25th January;. Ogre Cony stantinople, reention.thlit. tuilitery.Opeostihns inj .Asia are suspended. Ilierschid.PacluteAGen. Guyon4 had been very seccesful in ritggaiii slag the army. Ile had Neon enalded kn JutT up their arrears, and - this:: ciicuaistatiee;'fiogether - With the soisonable 'arrival of 4ESitildfnel - 1 rein forcements had restored its efficiency, Tun Flerrs.—The allied,flects tuaving,,,taken on board fresh piovisions, were to _ :rmenter the Meek sia,'Orftte'43th"lanuarY,; on' Which day , two Turkish 'convoys with men- anti "abithithition —one convoy forNanm, and trio for Itatetim-- would sail under the 'escort of o parlor. I,Thrk tleet, and of French and English fri,gittas. A letter from Vaimi,. 3ati. 20, saynl Befiiie the entry of the allies into the Blick'4eir; titer Bus elan cruisers were consantly 'oliseriniiat up on our coast 'They - have eince.entirelr-disapL peered, and the Turks have cemplete,posar2sion of the Enzine. _The British-frigate Furious, which was sent to leek after Britistrintereats at Odessa, was unable to reachr, oreactutt,tf the ice, and luntrrioined the ; fleet., - A private letter says that the Ataba.,kAdora were eo winch disattistied With the return dr the fleets tcithe RosiphoinsAthitlartaTStiiffeed re- , fused toreccive Admiralt•Dundate. visit. '1,3 No flirts 1003 L Sr....Pavaisimito.--Theyeare. . as yet no tidings of anlanswerlretafit'Pfters hurgh to:the last sa 1 iaatuneof ' Finucit ii.tiirEng -I.nd: if!cholas -was &id to' be= stelrAtli arr, siPelas„somessay,,dad atali,:eveidertieektuot been seeahy Imo nia.fortiert'dartt•-iafesona' even doubt if ha is la St o PetersbatlattniL • ...,'-' .Cons o.ny'atitOltenoie.-4ouni.oddedif was. to leive .Viciii4 ..o l 7..Pebreae:fikdii4kYfe'st e : Petersburg. :.I.dispateliesetys thit:ha.aarded• with hint a foidiat - deolivatiott:oll,netitiaVy- eat' the part of. , Aratria and,,,Pene*AutithiSititit:, meat is manifestly incorrect padrelA ving„ he is understood' to: haritdreted.Antdidadjpape• eats; hut which,owing.to-dfatinct. or ;from their Governments, thev+esentativeale4„Eng dandand France could not eiliffillil: ,-. ~: y • Wo deem it righitesive als. thailypiautxt me , counethat.,Orloff,.alttough-histeatgas to common eyes miscarried, Lai sesiceedadhsgain log important concessions:foa , Attads,..rload that thomeutrality of Atatria why, noteeetnatekured. Casaes IN .itts,.-Triscutp , Wafitaid- - -• -, Tel:. egraphie despatches frOM,Col29tiltilA9li„4 l. ALIA- F 29 , announce that Uehoraisr44.rads, the n's brother-indaliond hoed - cr,...thi" War . arty , had retired from, the .Alialitry,44, b boon replaced by Itisa Pasha,. ,Thia noire comes simultaneously, from :Park and Vienna. A chaughlas been expeeied for _eau.. limettpast, and tho oventeansedno, surprise.. jit-iiii;lhow over tolam advantage of , by the-Speculators of Vienna to telegraph that "the Turkish..eabinet has been dismissed, and a new Artniedry an roily of a 4 Compromise with liamie baerWle farmed." This dispatch.bore self-contradiction mita fee& It was well known that the removal of M 4 1 ' Ali,"tind the CapltanPaduevi wittrege - Tatty the frienda of the Porto, sh Viedelialartitf a flitreinfet, terod action of the Govcittinent., , neledial bad 'till now, sumeoxled la retail:dug office?, wietiAr by hisinfluence as brother-in-law .of the 'Sultn, swam i AO: partly by . Itiefe4iateatien with '46 - intro, Mtisettleten feetieW; ?lief 'the Sheik-id‘fireatt. liewasiaoreover:thefieseAraTfritoidof ' Paiha v ind his ieke' intent willdoisbtlalTMO b l i gee:deism's:platy, instead of cluumptafputic. y , the -Milan.. .-.With the . tenipet of the- Tasks it 'kV presint Vest; and With the netiro illiance Angland and Patrice, 'the foimhileit 'efi'Nbirust favorable to hassle is tayond-belletr:r-Sitsid ' :the matireancnt,of ldelmitet Alir-thd..Caplism. Pashaiehas rettigtiedi and Listoacesiledit A'n met Duda: • ' - . „:. ... , ~, wat i ..)Vaglye this report as it *Oa intlitic,? it he't •• : obseirtd &meri t ; that thesis some - 411 creparay in the statement, .:IGti_beiii.•blis 1 thoCapitsarnalus. .•?• -.1 -7 .-.. •••:. ~ „ ; . r. .... ,Tii. Rau:, Gosetratior---The -leenwpiii discovered at Widdin appears. is,•hareehaen. Meter irPeezieeNutel at first laingiails Bet - mar slOs Ahem proofs are' dlicolared i' It.‘Vritti , the Court-of Atheirt, .A indeekban, athanssitts wraithe ostensible hada/Ate con • spirators. . --Porty-fßtpensons ettnotaareilmpli :cats st in Constantine*. , 'Pour of -theism: Ms 1 Blatt officeri..-43sportatitristrOanrelassi - .cd.by the Sutilidi poliee,vitiittect hr. - davit alai Alta the ramiticsitiona Of the plot-lnat traced and fedora! tsio !hi - nigh:Bulgaria,- Jan' na, Salenies, amyrits,austillar 7prinelpalislin inNioArildpelagoi -2 4.4. 34 91r-PPeicierq'Per criess. • - • -. ' rpm., }Ps i.}~a~s}; r dL-,&lacy Jq~ _rsna~ ii - iuote - tipilaieni insii , :tnisiiitimittlecop mni Western rennitylimmbrilin - thien'emin. Lion °tine Whig istate.Conrention, irlrieh meet it Iltarisbn,4olshirrith sof.Atesnh Tont. .Ell eirrlierai in the 'Waif t4: - /r!rt9i44..ai mot , A hit- ihrir,:,anai lie. ie mil, isie*.n, strength in the ZusreAS'Ptirk44;ifim.BlB4 l lt 'one could berfgm4nlWbi-tlAt e4l(tii iirli 18 - ..tinler'sq4 l l' nVO PdiuTg with WO V.- 1 1 t lat kin/0 is it tenres s ntseireN7 ~Zt .11 litkia. cirondriPllOr, .rd ,I*nis 0 Arkitt al 4 l :S khde -will' 3e 'mutat • 04 their cotrialii It farrii " - lire t ifinUitilicit: .11$ letharty irithr trom'A ,COOCkitinntlA Westrnoteismdinirrimi 1. dieliatkutoq i tha.sniss of , hunstrod&a, 4,0 fn • ni, itl 'a ga 9 ir.,..an4 Itoi,i4r.A l' * Mii *III Ind Mire4l imilin ; 4 . oil' liirri;‘enti tilialWiiir :tifiatitkalrneit" *tin certain::: re.: ;,,,;.- ." , :er,,,c . 1 .74 x - 4 -45.* Bitts.C.olo , filiiii 1441,10140 m. tui.4.-AimpylrAptyk l ,tto - IMp l iye it iinounalamipr Ph 1 r CS ItOt& thhi SO. .400 414111111040141/4***l44Prit AV , . so. .:c .TP4 ,r!.11,;1; is i t isrago!".' 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