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IMTMU,RGIIGAZETTEi
DAILY'./0113 WZEKLY DY .
• Nos do C 0:
RATID nos 111112114. .•
.03A.3115EL ItolollT.
!rigs ox Ohm ssocrivtetre DOM 20. elm nor orrice.
DA ILT-Alx :Jolters pit; annum, payable half pawl, -
I Nr a iretTt-fin •
idollere per eunuch adnenth ewes
ho enviled on the Adlowluy tonOltinnat •
, bo ooiiie•-• 7 do., •!, ... o !
• Ten etylkel - • • „y,13 oa
do . - ' -
-gmb clot 10-14e4Ortei- ea o• Peree..,
tot ° al k A i rtinalablt Whiten°, Nodal' P.P"W"
ling Oiler the year expires , unlehethe moue or
Rette,B OF 'ADVERTISING :
On. mms, (10 Wise of Nonpareil ar,,trale2 0
. Do , one Insertion..... •••••-•1 --* 0
1 :5
Do. ir e soot 0
he
10 00
Do , .air =mtts 11 00:
rn
no n v ii per !Imam) to Oo
4°W' triangs2rai d id(j.,. ale
rat art4.•&ntiomil amenve,lllanted ores - one month. and
• Mrig m additionat Adams Inierted coder tbe y•szly tats,
memittearnents rseirdlng ssiusro, and not .tor Admit
um., Is 0. charred ete a seittaro arid shalt
beano t. te_
for te.rb.leFebiltilirettlientents
, Aononn•lnf , nandlalrtitsTa. otsa3 to 4o ddiratho Mao
seeativer advertisement*:
Ad...minim:rm.& not warted - on lbe f.." 0 = 15 . 4
number of 0, • wall be mounted MU tor and
Pa C a lltr=t a ir ll 7 ft. rtlseni StrlCilr limited to
tatgown baandlats =lnes, d all adtertuements for
bent of other permit., ail - 1:c11 as all adeertiSe.mente
•• not,smoseammor oonneeted thnle own bOo/MIP. nd
Male
liof advertisement& lo with
length or otherwise, a be.
Um mits *trued, will to eluir,ed at the uw.l rates ,
sorb tranaWnt advertletne tills will to separately
• rjflre - _ •""" 11 1:C=.1a.
..dft; l : viiML roa m and other paid?: meetings. and ail
Pal and notimir, to be charred halt prim,
•
ai ,
e in advance.
mam . ma satiae to be eharLo cents: •V, t2:l lWed by fa 11.1 obltryottee, 004 1
a? ~opaatDa
ba paid
usoo adrerpsers, and all other. sending ionimuniel
110ne. or. resulting itoticia. dads:nod to esti att.ntf to .
Vain. 1A...11J, or any public entertaintoents,
where an made Its seitolttance—all non., ofiii;
vats notio. designs' to colt •tto
trAMI, •Atornef•al. calculated Intemded to pro e
vklitai interest, can only La Inserted with the , under.
t.tar=h,st the same le to he paid far. If intended to
In the boat tolnam, the wane will he charged
• at the rate Of 10 seats Per - - - •
alas* arair Waco. to b
2 e charmtel trllde trim.
rineeroLkamaisratltlons caeh.
. imam donde anddnetloneare roteertlesenect. not
• . Neal he efaises4 node. "west e rel.; but •Lowed • dhcount of
plrtpelorao and mmelldret per, mut from the amount. of
• On.three Insertions- Cl • GO
0Z... . .. re? cent.
111" 01M11
• sadb. addltleoutt moU.
I trasallent advertisedlenta to be .add 10 advance.
RATES Ali'
• ~; p osistwero DAILY ViC
. N.' HOLMES st
N0:37..116fi11e at. dirwans Flirt
. • FENNISYLWANIA.
• Bank of Pittab0r0k........1
•Krobanto Bank or d0.....p0r1
31ar. and Mom(' o of do.:.par
, Haar tkonneoett. par•
.BanklV,Amortere-pas
of he Übertiettear !
Lana It pri o:Vr .a tin a . 3 ......
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Bank a the United States •
tknomorolal Dankorra..;-
- Forman' t 31EInotterf. 111-Par
eitelard •
Boatinttort .•- par
Manntan Meek. R
ant-par
' NNOtinnkre
mbk"• • •••••••••Pnr
Feentlerrark
Tradoammeatasek..--:.... •
Western Bank, .....
Bank. of Clubeisbwrith-; X
Bank! ofetwater Danntr-ter
Hanka Doorollbr. ' •
&LIM ot Dol. Bete Chttl•r•-•
Dint sr Oarnmetown-.....par
Dank .4' Dottrobiessdr.... X
Bonk
• N l VlAnwrp 00. DIAZ:pi!
Bank ontortliantborloari.par
• • Carthdre Bank.: . X •
• nentbia - 111W.tiQiiia
Boston
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it of Danko Ow: •X
Amn' ilk ofLanesster-
Yarrows' Bank of Beading. •
Farm. Bk oftroyikill-Co.
Var.* Blur. warnerderrit.
Franklin Ilk=netton- • •
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Lanatator
Lancostor Omit), litnk-par
Mouton .
Dank of Pottorillo
Nozne l =Boak-,-.. : 311
Wrondos Bk. Wilkerborne
Roted•Notea . 7.7. 5,7;
Oal l a t
at Akron-- •11
dol
• =lll Iblodo..! - ...= rig!
• Bral gu rtt • V ) V a'•- 7 ..‘ '! - 11 °'
* Do waro
Branch 'rat 03brentralt.,...:do
.1=14 1 :321 . ;: 4ao
iinterrhat alionaterkir-7..
Branch el
Rraoek :
Braeeh rt
thwack at Etrermoviii: do
Branch Xt.t de'
Branch at Nowtair.:-..-
llndisle at triturnold.......! do
Broach at JUrbetew-,.....,, do
llranrh "
ftenneh at Za5uari110.......... do
Noreralk--.:.. do,
3 m' poet. --- tit 3>
at Irenna-- do
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=eh at yoleogw.— do
Wsath rat
PRICES OF _STOCKS
EzPorrsn nra Tar rrrrsnion oArxrrE, By
A. 'WILKINS & CO.-
STOCK AND EXCHANGE' BROKERS,.
210. 71' FOUR IV STREET.
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. uniiisd-ii.i.i. c............ loo— • -- . 'ut..y....t.7.1;
D 0.... 6 . 4.--...- 160 - - "" . OULliob • Ai=
' . Peruutizniii.' tre.-- 100 -•-• r.t.J.,,,...h,r ) .
61-..-..-- 150 - - : Int. teh. • Aug
A1119j . ?). riga. . lik , • - - let. Mir k Nor
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Pitteleirgb ,11. Co-- . 100 ••• • lut.Jan.aluir
All.‘",ra!iTl3.. l't " M g, Xa. -
t 1 11 iPTIhri 3 -
_ ; 11:914191044. .
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Rank of Pithrellar....»..r ; . 60 -17 Hi; Dl Nor. 47 ec
• .3derchante 9 IhnsurEenk . 60 ,09 511!4 41 4 0
• _ Ilechaap Earar..........—. •GO '5134 GT lo , . ao 4
=mar Itc , :lufellank 60 ...T o e
•
(.6611014 Detain 8;61= ::: 56 GO
wma . • • .
ht.M=le Ilriese-,-. 36 Stil: Tin Dir.llsalci.
I rt. Itrldge--- , . r. , 36: 37 DI r.. 16.8 et
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In
Vt. Eritlim.....- - 60 '44 el. ix.. e e p .
Northern liberties..... - ..i.. 6,0 40 26 Dlr. " tine s
.-' -- Wilillinistert Erma.-- ::, IS -: -
. • Pittaih hire Imirrente- ; 8 10 9 Dir.. v • et
Weetern ltuntsnieth, ..... -11 l '.16 pie No,. too;
'• ' M.Ms . :. lumrsace Pei- . - 19 164
' • • Aereckted Women • Cc,. - 7 5
=num -
• ' lit co Pbu.s. - ,' ... to • '4l. 40
Pit A Louisluw- GO 41..40 Dlr. 0,3 , it cr..
do ;
ore's . -.•- r.. -- Div. 41,6 c 6 uto
us mite, stacrirtrai - , . • ,
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14 . lisiAlrorki,...; 60 - trt 60
Union Illoetvetim. 'GO 42 40 , Dv; jai. 4 .14 4
•Yo i Eltekers 'GO 16 "' New Mock,
; Pent. teal Reilrosil-. IGO .••• - ,
roao e Permit .114.11xc
hl...d ed.L. 2 47 461., St. Div;
(Imbed a Wollejlo Lir. Go ,•••
--• 'Martha harmer ,my peek too lob 10644
hunt. 115a1ur.0........-. 1 40 le ••• ••
Coma Bonds cold)— 100
nor 2
Toroe avec risi,\ - a.
a... 4 xt io .-
LIMP ?wryer'. Plonk Rd Ti. 26
0 25 • .
men Turnpike ltd- 60 lo 6,
• •
Plinureinte---...—...... .., • l!.!
li : 1 , Et. The
Pity ?''
121
,thrie..—...... l,=:
• North Sfeetem---..., ... •18 16
Eureka. ' -.2 -
lattlbiltial a We Itoyal-
.... 44 31 , i
A dz= tr . ~.. -.., - .......... .......
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1i k t . : 4 841 ... 1 51 7.7.....7.....7, 7.. . • 6,
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Age0......::-.:M—i. - -.
' • AXCUANUE AND RANKIN/I Mil
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Eroded StoSis Drab Dalldistsftitarrth. Oral,
..
IVREIGN and" Domettie Exchange; 'Col:
J/ &LOY Nat. und Taitul Warrseta, bought sod sold.'
Calleetkms nada throughout the Uolou. • '
8.1.4.0 Mot lay.wotad sod looms negOttstwl: •
Kooks bought sad add onAkenaleston. - • • • •
tg o . a s raostrad O. deposit, and toterest ellerred whro lest
!Or • sowllasd tiou , • . • dos3
_OEORGI.E, ARNOLD a - CO.
DEALICR=CHV I Sa.BILICK NOM, La
Ivrimaghwe.
IVRTABLE THIUSITING BIAcHINESAND
UTARRANTED . . - to --be.. thoicnikhly built,
• • and to work nude and eold Ity O. W. , dhupoL.
'swats Sheenbarper'e MIA saf P.m Anat. 'Mt.
tatrgh. Tbe Ttdaddlag arebeentlfolohnoto and
C1at0w*...... arensealensimet reletyblee . to m
.. .y.tm..0.„
.edee — l ' llatr, =ester. or snakessi ' lrFet
Yore Of Vont are now In nee In, the Weldon
pi ...=;: pd plreanylbutt tithe Mountis elany of them
ye frond 00 to 100,000 bushels easb - And, , on
they beim been
to by' tboat who
use
__Sl}' So be as onotpletn, and to waken yell aa any In
. pp746.'w. II ittortr.parent, and la attiehed to the.
TkasasWand.tranpletely separates the &raw and dad
from tbe ignetthand bra glecnnottr• stlidartlonwhenever
ADMINISTRATORS , NOTlCE.—Notice ii
bombe Ogg Vat *lettere of 'AdrololstraUea bev
erage& to Otejeukeeribett° tive g m or Aix ,
s=nelle' raar=lrlls tag] geo I teLbteetO
Ng eatteg_er• toteggel to make tongebate Penbeett
• Ze a rriteetga , .'r ""Lth" W tn tiagr iu
IrK lIKKE 1-Abont 70 acres; of wolk ' im'
ged lead, 414 lake tnee the env; 'sett toloutbe
thiLfrgig_kpologllgt, enin gr
gligicet
t As eo le o r
o ed D t !GS
qaura Saut e."
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BUSINESS CARDS.
S. MORRISON; Attontei end
Counsel
oeLAZAlitirt*.oakag.'!'"d;l°, Na• 44 (1 7 04 dr.t,
LLY. ALL, Attorney at'ln-e-7iii711,--
fAlley - wee, between lectirtle end
11 . 0B 3t l e :R . T E
is.m...—kllv7l.LtifTSTlittir.le7raTtLn-117%:,-
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OBERT POL.- R, - Attorney At -,Lalr—
(Coiner Of Filth and 9 . :••• 4 ut stiveui,oxdtorit • thetinnrt
ouse stem Pittannylh; 10y24-7
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- • - •
VCRAIG, -Attorney at lettt' New Castle,
• Lawrence coastr;Pentoltoolt. • •- •
ier to 1/on. Walter ttnit.erma erv.' D'ulli;L9'
.flattipton..lt Smith; tiratoor t P. b, IL Childs .t
guy Wilma* Co; 11: Lee. ap",ltr
JAMES J. I UHN, Attorney at -Law, office
Fonrth ateret. neat Grant. .jalS-111T
P. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel
/. lot at Law. CleTtoland, Ohio.
:efereun*A.s. Loomis, L Stanton.. •
WRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law
Jr No. 170 Foart.ll xtroot. rittsburgh..
J ASPER K BRADY, Attorney at tiatr
- 5a bit Fifth Areet,Pittabunih. •
BANKERS AND BR(iit.7lEßi:
ALL=
laUlint.. .......sz*mts. siult.. ... . . rineLscs aunts. nA..'tiEE. - d; MIMI,. cankers and. Ex--
- • Change Woken. Buy and sell (id ad 811ter ond
n Notes, nekollate Inane OP !teal Betato 0. Steck Seen.
silks, purchase Promiesnry t:otes, and 'lime Bills on Fast
.and West. Buy and . sell Stocks on t7onnuission. - . Collec
tions trunk on oil points In the Union. °lnce corner of
- Mint and Wood' streets. directly opposite the t4t. Chocks "
Hotel.
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. I), KING, Coin, Stock and .11xcliatiV
I.V.7..4o= o .t.Tettli n, 7t , i,i t ro mgla . E xi tac i da:n
mate ime oracetione made 'g
the ltear arrittaae.lC'efe.
tom Bank Nan Bou,elit aud7old. '' ' il - A
ICITiMILAS ill Atilt. - mann" 110 TX A lOC E. =Ht.
"PALMER,'HANNA At, Co. Succesonin to
liany, Hanna 4 Ow, Bankemfirebartmo timkenand
. ealen, la Foreign. and bomestle Exchatuta. Certificate" of
Depotit, Banknote", Prod beeler-n.Vir eemer ortroo4 sail
Third street.' Current Money remixed on Deposit- Blitht
Cheek" Or tale. and collection" lonia nu nearly all princi
pal polun of the TlisitelStatee.', —..' ' ••• -
The M ?,gt. premium paid far rnreigat nad American
Odd. • ,_
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...Winne. made to, cansigmments of rrooluee.nkiPPM
eastmn liberal tam". . ' .
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Co,illnkeri f and
" MitiLLlASi - ' Wood a° ,l
Pad:T.• -
• I Emig tomer
uroken. !Sot! . nie•tions
U trannctMlu = 4 Z. ,
Third nr.
•Prowpt77
Broker...
DISCOUNT
WM. • - LARIDIEIt 1r.., -. Broker. and Bre
k.',treat, :le. Ce a . adjohlintng the Bank.ot
is I T t h Y d o r ' g r e ith .._
NifoLsmst , SoN, Dealer; in Foreign
~ and Dooxstle Bills of Exchange. Certificate. er De
pocete, Bank :Votes and tiperle, No. a 9 Market street, Pitt..
carat. Nur Coilectkema made on all the principal Mc.
thronahout the United. Stet.. . '
mmSllcean Rums. UT
SONS, Brokers.
trod FoarLA ste. PittAntrok
!Branch at Xenia,
'Mane/Ist Tonopmtown.. do
Llty,Balkk ,I.lnotooldf... do
lantucraill k.eincil. do
•Fraiddln Dank: ..... :do
latirette Doak." do
Ohfo LAGam.aTrosteo- do
Wastorti•Referro Bonk— do
EYkok or
War. A:•llieCLl.lllo,•lftaler in Fine Tens,
v meke Flmi T Groterles.ACtiodeit andArillow-Werp
comer ofII - oat - and Sixth Streets. Is nourreveiring a largo,
assortment of ,Yresh H., azbUtion to bib e
.tensiew stock, purchas ocsb ed from first 'hands tbe lia alroub- stera
markets, whkit wpl he sold at the lowest market wham •
SW - Hotels. Steamboats. and 'Farallle7.l 'Laying by the
enstail7. smnpliett at wholesale 'rates.
- • girtioods stallrered In the city free Of:elem. apt*
3 Nliif Riili , LANI;: . .
3 Lsalientlvn 11tankr.......- 5,C
1
Ca. , YZr Gl ' T;-). 11 .. 1 `.....-:....i. - ,•-
' t liiilleacii .......
ilaithioro,-- —.:-....:--pit"
Conotrt -...- • •_ k"
N.JEtthEY L DELA W ARE
1 LB solvent Parkkk :7 -:. 1,7,
Binh it v a i lrof.y.,.... L
.. y
: . Of Va..Rlchroorl—
i Ea: Balth.l's.„ Norfolk-
ramers' Mot Ttreola. "
IferobanteCttechtNant. 0
North Wort= Baok.-.-
ND
of eediffil: , :
Rink of INkfm, F0a.......:. I!
Bank of St. ofN. Camll's • :.•
A • & A. WBANE, Commissipn ancl,For
' • 'turtlig Mrrchuits; dealeri Wool - asul Prod.°
general, Cs. Pittsburgh 2.l.nufsetures. No. 114. Suergd
.stmt, Pittsburgh. . . sigtaY'63
1 - 1.•
WELLS & CO., Commission Merchants
fV•a ar!d&lrle,lrrdalczs Il s t Ertel
srlsteasms4.lalrElos.; Arrris=l:.l4. 1Z1.1,0
S. 'LEECH, hihALPIN CO., Wholesor , . sale thoeers. and Dealers , la Mxl*las Metals and
P tabargh Manufactures, Iso. and ZIA Liberty street.
Pittibtsuh. . • •
lenio. - Ran .
Blere.b.tellk.Neveborn. 2
801.1311 CAROLINA. •
Int ofthen.of apkrogna
Rank of South Usltilna..• 2
Book of Charlowtoe
Planter? A 3.lechart's7 RR.
- HEORGIA. ' •
efulds Ina 1 . 13Vg Co
Bank of .Av.fosta.---.- 2
t 1 2 6 .
Ausolfont • 3
A.atossos catzrzt, • - 'what tc-rijoixtrz.
ILBERT CFRIDERICE:,WhoIesaIoGro-
Produce' Delders, n 1 . 4 .0,1144 and Oseart4logo
Merchants, A 4.13 Wood lareet,lll.4burgt. •
fay Liberal east. odrumee conslgnmeots; - All soils
ana:
Z oisox.. 771:autr, e. ituox.ROßl inemi
.I.4l,,al;dtz...e.ltiVolandb.Oan,Lato.FL
!Dk - of Coltookr.Loabreo .%
I Illtof Loolo , o.Tbluaton .
iNmjheralacof Kentucky : '
I. l .rbero Dk of Kentucky .
- lIISSOURI. -
k ofStale of 311.2nui— Ii
_ .z ILLLNOCC. -
lOUs Esukaud Dranebet. GO
Bulk of Illlooler
WISCONSIN. • :II 1
112111111 i t i n re ta. OgYs 6
I Funoare Mochlake Hank. 3
sja r gg i nknoot Rook Du& ,
: 1
Amaral:leo (k.mpaur........ 3
iStato Hook. ' t .......... i - 3
• CANADA._ . -' -
) Bk Of N. - Anarlp,TOTOl7.44 de,
I Bli of the Pesplo.Twoolo IL
of klottleral.. - '''L
illk of VIA
EABYzi.V& a l. ' . t 0i0n; ( 15 . ... I.
110¢,-limr_ ycq,..;....i..i.tpar
fIARIMUOII, successor to Si
* W tiAr.niwan. ConlndErkm • and 'Fors - ardlni.
lierzhant; Dealer In Flour , *IA :Troduro
lid Hest Et. and llG.Sannd Et..:PittEbnrsh.. sp._
.KENURIC6 Forwarding and' Coin::
mini.lottlicrelotatt 6i1.0. A oni SSi Manufacturers'
areltoura'lto.= %Coal vinx.t, rittaburalt. , ,
Partiettior. attention, paid to Forwarding Mereltandier,
and cenalgnmenta for sale. lio.tonneei., Prelate. for liolita of am desolation.
•
• ore:n
m r......_441r.ttftd.1 to. Inetrurtiona will, In all,
'ars. be ImpnOtl obeyed. • •
Song b01d...4 ratretfutli solicited; and I Wage ta. -
wit tonna wror . y exerttEn in your Labile • Jan.!'
..JOilES,FOrwarding
.14iallorchaists, nowlers In Produce land Tltt,,U h.
anntsetunol under, Canal Main, near Barentb. grim,
ilaltlmare.... •
Ire:STISTLY r.skiikao
'Lou ......
GOLD AWDSPECISTALLT-
Dmaxlns.
• d.l , Patrtot-.--3540
lEszle;
1 11ral erickarot; ...... TAO
. Sovereigns I{2
Tlrp ScoV. 3 )3 0
S. . - -
:16147§ -
- .IITVS - 01.0. JONES I CO.. Com:radon CC.
F ara to
nf-
Af t i. o. :7:!flt. , .lNsacrs Pltteburgh 3turotacluredU
• - •
POINDEXTEP Commission and
of Yams. WYeallm t i l i tertare . sede,n end Lb. 31..
nohulunel !alleles of Ott aluargti'aentell ettlYster.and
61 Fmnt street, Pittsburgh. Pa. sepia
UM. :MATHEWS & CO„ Wholesale Gro
cers, Cornmlseket and Porsarding Merchants, 'and
nta Lrlldtchtun Cotten Yarn. Watrt nt:,Plttibargb.
• • •
Vg - ERCER at, ANTELO, Clerieral Commis
11N slim 'Merchants, Philaxtelghls. Lfteral 'advances
made ongoralagunents of Praaluae , gettershg. •jallty
anns veal, .... .... A 11.110....
- OLIN WATT & Wholesale Grocers,
Cocand,ion Merchant, and Dealers In Produra and
tteburgh tasnufsclutca. b00..X41 Liberty 'L. Pittsburgh.
D. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
rear
Pearl Ash. cud W
Wes
tern Pnxlnee generally. ut
Water rayed,
letnnen SanlanCeld and Wonal. Ilttaburich.' " •
tacous urne. or— • ynomu urrix,Ja.
IL
grut Entison. C.) • :
.rp In ILEA; CO.,- Wholesale Grocers,
v•. Pradoos and Connolnalon 'Umlauts, naul Donlem to
. Plttsbuvat ManufultEras, No. 110 Smad stre.l
burgh. -
TIIIEESE . WAItEIIOUSE.---lIENRY. , II.
1.." COLINS, Forwarding and Cerm
an tninsion aterellantand
Dealer in L Chee.e. Cotter. lake Flan a huhu* genernEly t
W...Waxl at/I,kt, slaw. Water, Pittsburgh • .nlyal
VON'BOWQRST & MURPIIY, Whole
y vale Gerw.eroi and C0V3151 1 / 3 1013 tll. and Dralen .
1121 Pittsburgh 31anuMeturev, No.= Water vtreet, Pltts•
TACOB . IFOIISYTII, • -Jr., Forwartling and
dtl Commission Merchant No. 55 Water street, Plttlitairah.
Ard.T.cly•s3 . '
IioSIASPAIAIkR, Ithporter and Dealer
Ile French and American Wall t. bet Paper No. 55 Market
wren Third and fourth .tree,, littslArrdlh •
W ' 31ceLLNTOCK, Importer and Whole
` , .o,..na . netan Dealer fa Carreq.k. Flr.rOil
-Cloth e, Mattis:a, Takla and Mann Corers.lndow Ehadea
Stem Doak Trtmmioga N 0.112 Marleatstreet, -
1,;7 fit LANGXIW.Ier
heather and OIL 215 Liberty alma, Dian ertbe <iot
a Mena) , They will keel. on hand, at all times, gen
eral assortment at Leather lur annexe/wares and haddlere
r.P:atoeuukeni - lithltoliA. 5, •
105 " . LA
DI: LA :WI r.
ORRIS PATrON, andlll/
0 meet", on the Eastern tide of the Diamond,
• o esa e Grocer, lico.
tit) ing nintlilor,liealer In Produce, I.ll.4burgliMan
sewn, and all kiwis of Foreign and Doratdie Winne and
tio. LINA" Amt., On band a very . large
stock. or etne , rior obi Mosonzeinda Whiskey, width will be
onid lon fur nub. • • • .
L. 0. ........ . ...... .......
O:GRAFF t. 00., 'Grocers and Com.-
4.. mtralr. Merelsant.4 also, Dealers In all ilnds or
tsVarsh .31inestactured articles, corner, of dawns!' and
.11.00ests.,l'ittalsorgls. • • rel 4-17
°Ursa rtaewararr • crm. a. IOU&
BLACKB U4N k CO.,' Wholenle Oro
• • r. en", Drat Yarulalsets. and Dealers In Prodnew and
,Piltsburals 31anntsetnrea nl4. litersand MS um always
on hand at their Warebowas, 141 Mater strnel., Pittsbnrsa.
. sspl27
"ISAIAH DICKEY &, , CO., Wholesale. Oro;
iu ars. Curnmilalon Metehtna, anti Deslnn Prodner.
r.n Iroter dreg:4*nd /Eri /Mt lithanagh.
JOIN( -JAICL4 1.. 1e1.11.1.......;.-WAVUZ C. lot
M'GILLS ROE, )Vholesale.(Wkers end
• Caw dulcet Mcrebszts, UN Llbertr street litir
.
urg
UgS Qw ~,
AV 31. • BAOALEY • & 'CO'
, WtiolesaleGrO•
- y on 4 Wood rimerlitobuixb. •
• L.l.)A . .pi: Grocer „nnd
.7.. v is ,01.17::::::;t=1 Arlintlgt_ T lot ! ._ l b"4l
Am too—Foreign Frnito.d term WholeAsto
bolero soppited the Weed berme. •
DALZELL &, CO., lvtlole9nl9
• fintpribrib CammLnien Werebant., Niters In Prahaa
ind yittsburi,th. MArnilbettrro. 263 Liberty street. -
Pittsburgh.' • •
Yo
'K & . .AIcCANDLESK successoka. to''
41, D. In lilibleesio tirecem rorornbabog and
c omm io,,n - merebonts, Deakro in lean, tiailr, Ware. - Cot-
Tetno, and Plttobnro Ilisburorinn, geberslis; corner yr
sod }Yale otonas,Filtiamrah.
cuLBERTsoN; Wifolernia• Grocer and
•
A o
emus:bolos Merchant:Dealer In Radom and Pitt.;
I sugb Alanutoeturn,V-Artkka, 105 Lunn). on.l. Pitt.
71,01 D.
It R. FLOYD,-Wholemile Grocers, Com-
Mcrassay, =to Deana, In
rittabuT, ".' 4 . ° D.
=TMN
AGALEY, WCODWARD CO.,lVhole•
ink Orocors. No. 121 Market strict, PhiNdoNalla.
:-SCOTT, Dentist ; Fourth . treet,
noon west of lifOrkit. s"
boa e
•
All Iron warranted. • /
1101. A. W-ARD, DENTIST;I'enn et.
.vim- 3 Doors atone Ow& 03 - In boon NM o: Y. to 6
I. so lln 13atnedan pa ono ern) to rwallrao ar &Mated to
later th an maneoan 3 le. s= Ol union by nodal quen
n ntonne ar In nem
of admeikod
ATTORNEYS.
______'yr
c`
COMMIS9IQr -&c.
GROCERS.
OMMMI
-JOUX
- ILIUM .
Dvo
. . .
' :! DAY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1854.
iN ANUFACTURING.-
W. WOODWELL, Wholeßale and Botha'
• . m..todurei lua Dwer .eakhrtVir, o. "
AENNETTZ B RO„ MaiiiSaatu'reriot
and Fanny Yellow, lloekbagbant and Cream Colored
Mat at dna I , lanafartorr, &wart of WaAddnaton
and Franklin Aran* Birndannan , , ,, Plaalta Pla r ldbt.dh•
inarWxllT •
•_
.•
JOIIN, WETHER.V.LL.;3lantifactarer. of:
PATENT BOX NICE% • Fayett, snide, SOLID BOX
and BBAZIID BOX T/(2-1, corner of. Anderson and Bob
loam streets, one Neste Irom She Land street =I L LI.
.
FPOOLIV
'ORKS, - coriief of First and Liberty
• w atraetßi Plthbutsb; Pa.—Machluiste Tool. ortnn
miety. math as IRON YLANKFM , 01,14 and Rand TURNt,
1.10 LATIMS, WALLIN; MACUIN'R .les tm., masa..
=MI to cader.' , , tfel2l' .10.14 k", MUMMY
4 ONES lifannfactrirere of Spring
.and Stee, Plough...Slab' Vial - Pitiugh
Mgr, Oath and Mgt'," Soria= gnat Nut Tyne, half
'Patent Vasa Mall, and Hammered Irou A.1.1.m.-04rner of
lbw eat Plrst starts, Pittsburgh.
„ .
1 1 ...uodus .k-ca.,,7iiiinaacturers. of
a f i t a
n w h i . vainos t kil . rod Stoat cuitlatte.w.—% ‘ rger
PAWSON, MOHAN' CO.,.biruuracturers
- at Sborels, Swaim &T.:, Walla - as. No. tr.. WtOd
goat Pint nail Swank streets, Pittsburgh, Po.
Pena - Cotton•Mills,Tittstraret. •
jj ENNEDI7;, - el/ILDS. llanufac-
Ls_ bum, •
PeaceA NO, 1 bran. 4-4 Sbentitirx
• '• =Mar sa d
shade; •
- . . . . .
' :: . l .lo9{W.i Lin 's rd
li Haigh Cunt
tat ting.
.' Rape of all alatraud desiliptlonc
• - -
!7 . 11 dare left. at the Hardware :tore of Logan. Wile.
k 1a..131 'Woad street:4lU hare atteutiou.. - '....:}02511i .
. ' JANIZI CILITLILL.
XIERRON % CRISWELL; Bell and:Bram
TotttATlOlaatufnetttrentornll kinds
of Britoit Work.i.
ovrootlsa,•avatn titmlue,, Iluttibai l / 4 Le: .'Also. Cotton
B
att trlanua r.t
ctuze. •
11 , 0 1 Atti. Itoberes itrett.l • WAZsit.o(oll.NO:it!, kiwkot
• A Zhetty . Kitt._ f Street, ttlmalrst,Plttaliarqb
N. 11.--t1 ,I I traitraul Copper trilF.all 41 eXcilango Ar 1i01 . 4.
Orders left at tbe . ronudry . or OtHoe, will be aftinded to
wwowtoolir- . ' . - . . ,; • lately
• dc
I EATING ArnoId,
AND VENTILATINd MARE-
TlOUSE—Manufnetarefs Vurmons,
rought. Iron Tubtra and fitting Por Steam. Cas.or W"ter. ,
Market itmt, Inttsburgb. • ,
• m , •
••• _ .
Iv- have M . al our . ..nodes, Patterns. in., to Ite%
Alt. OLD k. NII.LTAIId , whom we.amiialir retamotend•
to the patronage of the publir. _ ' •
_ -
oel. ' SCIATET. ATN.LNBON fi COL
PLNE AM) CEDAR 11YA.R.E.—:;SAIMURL
`liitOrgEN anutantry. an hand • goi.l snort.
imat,af Sart, and Bath Tutor. ROM. Stesmbust, Oak Well,
Kitchen •Draw Stickel% Wooden Bowls. Charm. Ury
Measure*: lane and' Cherry Wash Duardn, and Ali otldr
kinds or inn in ide nue. •
Aloo—do nest it Tubs, and 100 &den Docket*.
Warrroant„ Nowak nail, Fifth etreet, l'ittaburgh,l!•.
- • •
..IfLackamith Bellowslianufactory.
he ai•rlbers sioutLOsport. fully. Inform their Meats and
the patio generally, that they have eutermt into partner
ship notmenetng on the 19th of April, under the Eton of R.
WILLIAMS A (AL, tho tosonfarturer of BLACICKIIITII
BELLOWS of every deorription. :shish thee me determln
,.l to make of tin, eery - best materials and superior wart
noshohip. Thefintend hare Mears. bond an Assrt
ment of Ai ars frorn to 40 I nolox, at their muoulart ory,
corner &I - Robinson and Sandnety streets. .
ItOBEET • WILLIAMS,
JAMES WILSON. •
. Allegheny (My. May 51. .tora:dtr I
T A. BROWN, would mostrospeetfu j
Cr• Loon the public , that he keel. on hand, At hle Mend
on !to srost Able of the lilathond, AlleAtleny_ City, a mom- 1
plete sorsorintent or.Voultian Bllodu •Tbultian Shut
tem are mule to order. In the•best styie, Warranted, .103 I
to any In the tinned State,. 1114 Minds mn he rentovea
withoutthe old or a nerearsirteer., 'perehseed the
•stort, tads, •and 'Teat , of• Mair Cattiest Betabilshment of
ItA=A.7 A norAlellostUl=At to furnish •their old
musts...re as well m tbdt yuhile at iarge,trlth everything
In -their Ilutt , Ageury, No. .C. Wood street, PittototV
T. imam: • Pm__
GLASS WORKS ; -
WR Ii ENZ & Mxinufaaturers
-bait. of VIALS. 110 TTL M .
~1 WINDOW
" - "14 - 1e,,tr:F1.1t1211Mr i .,,
vb. and printe moulds for I ties wad SIGs. ; • sell:47'
. - ii iiiiiiiCO. • •
NVIIOWAIE AND itrun. ymmoxmay.
ITAT AND CAP MANUPA.CTURERS, '
AXl 3 llFdligt.4l.)l ALL KINDS ourrns. •
CORSEE OF 111)0D AN.D FIFTY STREL774
- • Pittsburgh; , Pa.
.F.9-Thelr 'dock emlour3 amery pualltv azurstyleof
and es 2 n 31af f e,floas, etas apd Furl:ciuDet.a.
• Self Keating Smoothing4min. •
T .E. REA TEST.. DOMESTIC ; ISt
et' theatre. Laileetna theta sweet de*
e article—sarin labr, time and merter. Merchants
and Pedlars supplied ea literal terms.. -
A4dress,.(pust puld.) - .
121 Want street, Plttsbmir.
• Ira' For salsotla, at tbe'rrindlel hardware stares la
the elly, OratiA o x „ and .1 0 a.
din Tenure iITION WI the male prhulple.
Bolivar Fire Brick-and Crucible Clay-kan
• • ufacturing Company.
'VMS COMPANY WAVING ENLARGED
1 their opacity . Fa tnenerfActurlnt. are now rrepanki
Sta wen the thereesed demand Ar theutttrlek, Crucible any
B.ital.g ‘hdmPrOLElN"P"Ndg,tatrsl
Berthether 21:1143.1. °.
LCOACH I 7
Ao. — /*MARI{ .417tv " -near -Alma •
/31tINIXitY Vr.oPturrun.
reapectfutbr call the - attention of
Soother:lM:l Wesitern., , terchants Ms Us stook •
Oakum. awing la mice fintri '-$lOO to 11600. Thad
Carriages are built from the. hest material and
ship, and tinder his' own • rupsnrW.im; ho can. wlth ." l=
deuce. • warrant his wort to. bi- laferior to now ntatrata6-
•tareil Ih the The mom of his basinterand the
F Ineremm in demand for this dam of work. bast Imbued
him not to WU mar emnman or . low mired work la Ids
establishment. Persons ranting goal.htniest. .ork 1.111
Mem. call and ,• 311E11 twin e going East: 'Air
. ,
work 'warranted.. '
Now
Coach ac y.. '••
31. IL WHITE & CO., • would re
_ - , -..perthats- harken, the veldt laud tkury bare
ertind a oon inecek.hetween Federal and Sandustrey
street.. Thor are now reeking sad raw Prerrnad L. nod.
orders rforlenkry doled otter, of vehicle., (Mathes, ltsatiote,
BarearAgungles. Pluton., he. , which. rrom their
long ce in the name:taunt of the shore amt., and
the like they have, they feel confident tied ...led.
ed to do work on the tarot reasonable terms. With thorn
wanting articles in their line. • .• • t
Pa"lng tank-eta' attention to th e selection of materials.'
andhaving none ton 0, - nottent workmen., they have.,
hesitation to warstratna citairwork.- We therein*. ask
the attention of the pubiklo this matter. -
done in the' best manner, and On the
most reasonableLerma,• • • , . ja2llY
toiii add carriage EVid — toxic
11 - OnNSTON, BBOTII,}III. 8: CO:, oreer of
11,4010nt and 'Mei.. etroets, Allerheny City. would
real - tonally iaLwm their friend. and the fondle monorail v,
that they are mimnfacterlag Carriages, Deronehts. Meth
ane'', Boogies, altiglar and Chatiote, in all their various
styles of Onish and_proportiort, •. • • . .
•All orders rill be catmint with strict regard to dune
tility and beauty of bnfob. itepairs will oleo to attended
to on the met nassonable term. Mang bran tloirmark
the best Eastern Shafts. Poles and Wheel Mica , they feel
ertaldtat that all alai favor them with their patronage
will be perlntly sandlot on trial of their work.. -
Marettaaror aro reloaded tOglvo them • call behue'parr
_ °eh
•
• Fifth Street Stocking Flietory , •
AerrBILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.-4
The beet goods to (!hiblrettes MAN Metes &L., Ittta•
lets, and Unman, sal stsnanuatetattex tclata at tbo
MTh atrott Ptucking =do Dom lost rine* wool
:;e1 ADV ANCE IN 'TRICE. •• • WM. DALY,
;Etakl.F Factory. Glb anat. between Wood and Market.
• NICHOLSON - Cc PAYNE,
- YIATTArTVEWI 07. ‘. •
WOKING 220C.F.3,1iR ATE.% FRONTS J 512.:DEILS, &C.,
LitorlP-arrti, ommila broad.
ARNI:STLY• direct attention'. to a new
i rt t i f nlir
. r witty.. or P/Ilyl utrryirjAr
tLrontirhir;=oMrt'la7ll 4,a
Theft :bu u
rro ilestrtol. flaigt. 44.4019 y Mt supply, and
onumlny.. of =Aorta, "M.. m.7t.blog thu att.O.3uf
offrre.tto the public.' I. addition to Um ar Hee =UMW to
aburn. Moir mueral Matt 'commis". enrythlu" 'ln Malt
;locultar lino alththa most rnrammtatu lion
of mat utilitf. Platform ..".ICountor "CALM, bark AIM",
'Wagon Bob. non°. Warr. Prof and Dog . from. Paw mid
Tr. ii"ttb.". Au. In ovar vooslblo 'carter of MO" mod fin.
1 .6. Au if.almotir." .nawd.
a. - 11 - 1131“trfOX CiLTIN agoolnop-
COTIMAED. '
Livings o;Rpgrp .46:
NOVELTYWORIIS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
RACK and D6pl. Raßroall l 'Scales 'lnv, TO:all. and Cin.bs da.: Platform (banter tla; Drior
..-a of all slava, aprinajna, and Thumb Wane*, Cafe.,
Maim of various kind,: Faint •31111 a, siva...wed• nattarsun
Bolts and rutin:damn Malleable Iron coatings of aaer r va
riety in lona and nnlah.- - • .• • : att.
1 :7---'--- 4ArtftfiTitlifT '---
unus rotr.orno, PEUBIIIEIIB ANI) , OAS 111TFRE.
1 , 23 and .1V First ...Slred, Marburg),
AND rtaii, ft. tram OPPOStIIt ItAILIDAD NATION. ALLIGIIVAT.
MANUFACTURE all kinds of Water. Ona
• and nem VlEtlnge. ilouseP latk UP YithOmm , a
on short wale.. • • • • my4-t(
a. HOWARTEMBROTTatiI; •
..IkIARIILE MASONS, '•
zwrnrr saßrx-r.,yEenzrtrn.r..
ItI , ISPECTFULLY inform their friends Mid
• the subllo generally'. thst they him opened , . null , .
sr e Works'st the ohne trend:where therkeep on hula
s supply of trssuttful *ARUM DIANTRIA of tire.
visa sod Gotide etyler,ollentonents. Tont*, Head nonce,'
yorsittre 5731.5., de m seidett they offer st extreme!) , low
}larlde In Block. Elstoomd seeted . to order..
• Cevetterylots erseltsed,Arlth Dade. and Freeport Stases.
st , l4 •
- - -
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE. WORKS. t. `
310, 321 and 323 Liberty deed, Mania Illorahfirld grad,
MONUMENTS,:_ Tombs, Grail) Stones,.
Furniture TOPS, 31aatala imposing Stone*, lia", &l
ampoon band, and made to order, hp machinery, at the
lowest prima' Three hundral *HOW nod Selected de
a for %wanner:to. de.4en hand. Block and Blab Star.
1 furnished to the Trade at the Jorreat prima All orders
111 cal with despatch at 111.9 Liberty etaert , -
E 4 l WA'fTS CO:, Merchant Tnilore, No.
LA • . r ud e triets one rossi slog vary slogsist
new At tro n• gel:L(101mo', wear, onntioning
rnpt GIRTI/.leavt Fancy's.' 1 civet IJAVISIERNY.
rlOth, Osoltncoostol tsllk Vestlnoo In unottt ot.doty,
reran o In rant of superior Clothing an rennerollp
tiled loan and otoploo„our gook, ballotM.lloZ to wit
endcatut to make It to their intoratt tttpuroboo•
ocl3 Z. WADTSt CO., US Worts sanest
• • ElliY GOODS:
A. A. WASOY k C<CTTMAIMIR-.. L.A:II4CONT
A. MASON & CO., Wbaloonle and Retail
InTaney and &it:do:Dry •Gooda t :45- llftb"
i I kIURPITY & BURCIIFIELD,:WhoIeaaIo
iv-.
and TUtl , Drithxda Iterchants, cornerFourthand
7 hIEDICIfIVE.
JAM'S KING: Office lieridence,
No. 112 Fifth Area, olipsdbi toe Cabaret Mtl*
WOOL ,MERCHANTSa
LEE encctlse atritrlty
. Ilud Commlsselou flenhunt for 111.
AUSUGGIU 15 . 00111,0 Goods, No. LS; W b.rty Most.
1.04 '
• AGENCIES.
AGAR ,:—..,Tfo g been appointed the ex
elostee Arrents fir Tfittshmegh, for the WO &Patent
(ernmeted :and Stretched Leatherßelting.man
afaitmad br P. JEWELL SfLN, of Hartford.Coracctiont.
V. neeroffer for We a hove assortment of all -width. ,
manttriatured. .the manafecturer's .prlase: hts . srticle
1 . , 1 111 eolt ., 4=ri further Honing err!' before offered
Also, • large stock •1•11 widths a India
'Hater Belting constantly on hand. swot for old at the
alterltelthes Depot: , No. Ile .11erket Amt.'
eetr26 ' • -•-•. . J. tl.l. PHILLIPS
AurUSTIN LOOMIS, Estatb Agent,
Stock, 2 derchakdise .M .13111.1trokor, is xo.
oth.street, above Wood. Sodom ptomDtlTkete.d.d
Seeretary,Citir
11011 . 11 Thy:cranes Comp•Or.93 . {Yste , street. .
Co. Agent of tfi - e — lnsurance
• a• of North Amnia. IR Front stmt. ,
DON, Secretary Western Insa.
GAIIMDKER COMN,Agen t for Franklin
ritZT ro tro . rth-mat =nee of.Wocd
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn
.. tuartrunuanre Comm.T. 42 Water etket.
CirCl/LIT:11. ...... . errant
EO. IL TAYLOR & HUSTON ; (tacoessbro
lOU TaTica'.& Idinrna.) General Cinandindon and roe ,
warding alcrehanta, and agents ibr F.astrrn' Traztrporta!
lion Lines, Wholesale Donlan In S Cotton. Wtton Varna, . taple Urcearks. Sheet
!stun fTao, T ijo ri gPalf.l4.ll . , ,
unaas, Pitt Aar anuArbite_Lead,,liaral Stoma, and Morin.
oat! and Pittsimrah alanutsetnred Goads Er nendly.—
Agents Zr the 'Tenn and t`ltannor PLOP Shastinan,
l'ittaknirgh 2 , 10. 43 Front aro: (oppoidte ..Loldrt We,
Pltiminagh and BL Look parka Lnittling.).OtnelanalL
ix& eretuno, • ' Tv. irunnoll.olD.
OToA: RuTernsoN
r:.00., Vonnthisinn
M tt t r etran and .ilgeata LuAl g eSt a Lool r atzar, Fan.
um. 7 ./...4rde...' 11• Pt
BOOKSELLEI - S4 . & C.
C:.STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stelik-
Mfhttiril•lMSVarr-littgWPPlrtr and
READ, Baokhell& and Stittioner,Ne.
if • 78 Fourth street; Apollo Buildings, .• ' `
R. WELDIN, Wholesale and" 'Rhtail
t4Dealer Wank sod Reboot Books; Paper arid 13(s
melt. Ii 0. r,3 Wood street, (between Thin( and Fourth)
Pittsburgh. •
irlo -- tiN . S. DxvisoN, Mookiieller and Sta
doner, truhlessor to Divisor( & Agnew. 'Nu .11Lericet
street. neer Fourth. Pitteburgh,To. , • •
.• •
RE2s::RY S. )30SIVORT,11, Bookseller and
Dealer In Statloilery dear
„ K Ay tt CO.; Booksellern and , _StutimierF,
No. a Wood otreet, mot ilooi to th e comer of Third,
I t burgh. Po. &hoot and low books 000stantly on band.
Sll. ENGLISH• k CO., tiAsc - iferit,. No.
a ;go. ij i - i , T h 1 4, 1 7. ,t, between Fourth and Diamond
MUMM
OLIN ILMELLOR, Dealer' in-Piano Fortes,
O p 3ttslo and 'Musical Thstentnents.• *hoof Banta and.
Matlonery. &do agent far Chlekerin's Plano- Porte, fur
Western Pennsylranla—No. Cl 'Wood street. •
firENRt 1C1:1111ER:lienler in Itfosic, llfn
Steal Instruments. and Iniporter 'of Italian Steam
asent fur Nun.* Clark grand 'and slum. Pisan.
with Voteam 4101eatt Attachment. Also lbr Dunbam'a
l'hutoc
kumio Store 4th
iti l t l l "" AZ.l373l=trat 4 WllLAsNorranit:.'
DRUGGISTS.
WILCOX C O.;
CCOr
Dni 1,12X11,0
Utntn.b i c y li
ofz.i, Mit t r t gmz,ig d A r m ,
twit i2L4 r
fijOIIN P. • SCOTT, • Wholcgale Dealer in
ihmr4 raints7olls,:rarnishea and Dye Stets , No. 21111
tw.rly Ansel.; Plttehuratt. . •
irders will navire prompt, a4ention..
q$A Kent tar kaann &Th,. 'abatis .lually medicine&
.2nar
-, A. FAIINESTQC.K.
- Ar•
• Dgiclit., •nd manufacturer* nillildto lea& Rad
and lathlante, corner tipad and Flynt streets, Pitts
, burg . . meta
la E.. SELLEdtl.3,lViolesalo:DcakrAi
'Tarnisher ie
MAV I ZMaZ t AitYae L . frteri.
11.RAUN & REITER, Wheleaftle & Retail
b zegaate, career or Llbertr and St. M: street,.
J - 17g61100giliAkill, &I 66,; Wholesale
• Druggists. N 0.21. Wood sins!, Pittsburgh.
'JOSEPH FIMMINO; Successor to' L.Wilcox
WI &O.:man Ititrket Are! and Plamond—R4g. tea
IraUin-Zactf:liCtsx'anTßVlU arortm eot of
l°=
pertdulmcin LL baling...
•
Dourer presniyttoris earefullr o!untoacdort i air
TORN HAFT, Jr., (Buccenor to . Jas..3NrGui:
•F fer. 111.1assle._ and IltiejantV.ol,4%.*V4V.
Paint.. Prnat .1./. 11
ritt.irou /1011 . 12eguIsz nont Alc Dr. fevers ,.
-- 111ERCHAIIT-TAILORS ! ::v
blerellant talor
71.3r.14 rtevet, litetlenlsz nttentlon
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MISCELLA , NEOVS.
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JoAADIES' & CIIILDRE. 'S SHOE STORE.
tin I. ehrses to baud full hatortrorta. No.
urth rthmt, tittskorhh. Ph. .iht..10,1141
GRANT 310W1tY, Dealer in Leather,
• • lith.•.. Oil and boo Thulium No.23.3lJLerty istrt•t,
°pp.:ate the bead if Wurd. Weil'
IiIiTALTER P. MARSII.AI,I,, Importer and
litalor to Okto, Iltillotr and DecansUr. Paper
Zrsenta f iV r i•=f ri ralai k V b uie "A•fit
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street; nearly le th e ran 01Dna •
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'4O Dymond Ailey, 11.11 l {{'oat idP`it. • :.
_ OPN , .. : • , ':• . • . IL M. DrOhLOW. Preprtelor.
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bon Atlna o ntkerr
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B7 er mi.:4..41;11 1. 7.714n and Lantern ° 14: 1 17e 1 pais large or '
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THE undfirsimad has oariened - n , RESTALT-1
nut of xo. Fourth ettretos tandoori ream
nearly oltmeita the Merchant& Usalt:ibich be has hood
imnh• trettlfr, at au ho's"trad to
.; It n h 'n' atiy p . " lr r'd ing th7,; ""m mer went s i a' n
. Dinner en Ilia . 1.40. dilly:from 11 fa eckur. p. )t, an 4
01111 r attention wilt to given to euppir the table trIUI an.
tha delicacies of the reason. • • • •
'teals and retreehmente Iniolibed to - order, at all house, •
on the eharteet notice, • • . •
• IVith the heilltios possessed.by the aistaerties to airs les
thdeetlen. be trdetn to ba Ode to merit mend and ex
- tonlive patnmasm. and Invites a call hum all who.dasire.at
any time, • amdortable meal. well got un,atut n oel
b,e
.tinarsontionabla
. ..Terme reasOnable. • JAS. iSIIBOII. No . 03 Fourth it.
•Trittaburah. Mar 7.18= • •,
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. Mends cot • the •puldle.• CO I L Ism ua geod
wholes
lbod_ t and arerydra rill be taken to ise , Z ills
customers. Order. tuldreased loo t, ls Poet Office. ring
the No:of tha redden., and Arc site
• be pop IV.-
tended • - lualtdtfl ' • 11, PAltltx.
'Carpetingin - Oil'Oloths kid: ?Cadmic&
ROBINso - N it, CO., No.47lsfthstreet,near '
• AV - wet—Rave 'on hand a large and etalee aeleetment
o of the latest and Writ Deautyll/ aatterna.
•, Hoye iehtt Carprty. •
, • " 11M•e"RrTngs=7Ari,etly . '
: • Toneeter Stair Carnets;
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and CH Vide: Cocoa Matting how 24 to 44; all of whlet.
0111 be offered at the I.OW.Y.aT CAM PIIIOY.B. mrl3
1 WaTiliROP'S SEED STORE now re . .
tgt e ribl i inValar i = t jak ti lti v a n d th m -7 4. 1 ;
Cu r itonr, r ate men. thine 4lnteroort to the Juror, Owl!
nor or Amur.
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blantifhetutect onie mp Wbolemla
bt Wkt .WA Dalblab.
•no at
Ana . doors MEd,
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47 Markelst. toner. of Third:: Dealers nee
y Invited toall and remain. tbesamplesotElle=
ware whiettl hereon hand.— Nanulhereti. mrstr trgmalt
.almtasd Allsirheur. River: ife" ^ml J crIIAILL Dr..NNv
•
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kir go. b r . . ja7 _ .rous Uarr.Jr._ ,
lAL.a`TINES—The largest' and bosh at
. saisst akie rs'stsstkervrele to sur, br
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Fn n ;T I MM,MMII
SATURDAY 3X fl •MARCH 11, 1854
What ho Casualtudonalf
.
When the Federal Constitationas adoptad,-
nfter'a series of debates nnprec 'et:tented for their
- wisdom exerhiooeration, it was thotight, by the'
great artifkers.nf.the work: that they had 'es
tablished a pirernment which Was something
more than a shade*. 'l . he idea that the C01131.1=
tuition would beinturpreteddn one way . to-day,
and in another to-morrow, never suggested it
-self to their
.As little . did they suppose.
that - diffieultieatrtiuld arise as to the. powers of
the Federal Government and those of the States.
The Mitileges of the:Oho were , go 4trictiy des
cribed; 'and - the reserved tights' of the' others-
were so universally
,nntlem6d. - that neither
Hamilton, Modena nor Finaklin, far-seeing as
, they were,,mosi - ton exip-the possibililyuf mis
conception. as if toreittler ce r ta int y more
certain, to there 'eared aeries of articles, slime
known as "Th ederalist"_papers, in *Melt' the
spirit,' as well", the:letter of.litio 'noir' kudzu- 1
:meat -vas luniluously set forth, by Hamilton,
Madison and Ay. With such guides before us,
and with the additional ;knowledge . of the, char
acter of the old Confederation, (whose evils the
present Constitution was.framed to correct,) it_
would seem impossible : that we could err in de.'
ciditig what was Corustiintional, and what was
-'Yet, scarcely was the ink dry, with which. the
great demunetit.liadiheen: engrossed, whEn real
or pretended Settbtins. to the meaning of the
.Cenetitation tag= te arise. , 4,,Two greet parties
:sprung up almost in the - thtst , Congress., - . One
was for **Shore], the otheitor aitriot interpre-
Mani : one 'Milled itself the .' Federal,' the ether
the ilepribli* party. Atlliecbeginingthet:
mar prevailed. After a while the:latter...a in
eil the aseendfint. - Then came a. fusion - of 'par.'
ties; followed by amixed parryothosa policy at
one time leaned to it' Strict interinetation, and at
another timetwa liberadone. . Miler 'Washing
ton's-Administrittion a trnited States Bank bad
been established. Twenty. years after such an
institution-was virtuallydeclared unconstitution
al by emigres's. _Then, after the interval of a'
few years, atiotherNational Bank :7.was created.
It aLso watt pronounced.unconstitutional in' tent.
In a: similes: tonnner, the system of doternol int
proventehlit;•plarstied, bY,,Monioe,and vigorprody
snsiaisied•byjoiricQiiineyAdants,:w4 abandon= ' ed by General daelosen as alike Inexpedient and
!unlawful: Yet the same: .President, while • do
munch:lg a hank, cod repudiating internal im
provements, claimed. power! for the general got
.ernment hi Lis celebrated-proclamation' against
South Carolina; folly-equal to - those_ which the
strongest Federalists bad ventured to. demand 4 1 .
their palmiest days. ' ' ." - - -:: -...: '• :
Another cycle has now rolled round. Aptitif
;lc railnuittis now maintained to beconstitution
al; though Gen. Jo4loollproobunced schemes - far
len dangerous, and far more warranted by both
the letter and the spirit.,ef the constitution, to
betitterlyillegfil.• ~ Loitiiinnaiwaspurchisedwith
oat "constitutional authority by JetTerioni• and
California and New .. . Mexico were, also annexed
without it: . Again, the ..laissourl :Compromise
which was. declared constitutional by the Cabinet
Ilf DlOnree,, , Owhielo Calhoun himself was a prom.'
in cut meraber in'how regarded as Unionsti tutlon,
at by a majority of Senators. With thisoliapro
tnieethe old, policy of the Federal Government
towe ' rdithe territories--a policy adopted by the
framers of. the Constitution, who' knew,' If 'aaY.
men overinnew, - the meaning' of-the fintrunietiV
- --it, also sited to be nneonstitutiettel. ' Nerds it
Congress altine which thus vaellates. The Su
preme Court, 'where ilonutothiliti might be ei.
pected,itanywhere,has likewise shifted its ground.
Judge Story: is understood to tette heen the • last
of those who held to the original creed of that
Court, is pronounced byEllswortio, Jay
shall. The career of teat eminent jurist affords
Indeed, tithe:num of the variations in the inane:
al beach: ,When appointed by President Jeffem
Wm. h.:curia-selected as nrepublican.• is contra
.distinction to a -.federalist: 'But ha:lived. to 'be
considered as ta liberal constructionist 'kr the
worst federal lichee!, ao 'van - a .circuit-bad'
' iho,
Courtin:Ode, udder newer - -judges, from the old
standard point of Marshall end Jay. : r.-
.0%-,a.
,We mightmight almost despair, a ft er tide., telt
what is constitutional. While Webatcr. lived,
'the Indocile* of Lis character as a great canon-`:
Winona' jurist acted , somewhat .as a check. en
new and wild interpretations of the Conititrition;
Blot now anything and everything , is asserted. to
b 4 constitutional, or otherwise. As Jrnite thii
*hluti. the Interests; or .the 'ambifloll ofsstates.,:
Min. ,The Constitution, by a strict intermits
!lon, litafide to authorise nothing. if nothing is
the 'cut;- while lf'a Stretch of power is dmired,,
.it litieril'eMstruction• is:scented to, and often
•by the very , same. men. Thus, grave Senators
xtgefound th is Whiter to assert theconstitutiontlity
~lelln Pacific tßilnwi, yet deny the right of Con.
..'ansleidagialate tn. ita .owtt territories. -The'
• Cenititntien; Si tlie . hiside - of such Taitisias;:it
like the enchketed tent of the Arab story; it eon
be comprnisol into the • hand, or expanded to
corer an army.—PAiL Ledger. - .' - -
• il!mad,l. mll9
From ttu.tkerrrisouttentot the N.l. Tutruns. •
A Nista La the senior.
Setnnlay, March d, 18a4.
As I entered the Senate Chamber about 10 04-.
clock last night, I found the new Senator from
Melee, Mr. Frentenden, making a most' gallant
onalaught upon the- Nebraska conspiritors. It
wee aspeech that they will rentember—manly;.
estistic mardefiant. It was - glorious to seethe,
little hand of faithful men in the Senate Made
larger and stronger by moth an addition, end
deeply senxible, 1 knotr, are hie compeer, of the
strength and encouragement thus brought to
their ranks. All around hire wore the bullying,
braggart majority, flushed with anticipated Tic.
tom and some of ttictn, I ern mortified to say,
beastly drunk. Ile nevertheless with undaunted
courage held thereon at 'bay. Twice Senator
Butler of South Carolina advanced toward, the
Senator from. Maine - with Anchor ilea and
flushed face; as it to commit a" personal assault,
but this only brought forth renewed and reddub
led blown of eloquence and logic 'from lb* *new
Senator. Me told the South, what they \shoal
hate been told in 1850, that if they dedre
leare the Union they' need 'not delay they. de.'
.parturemi bOur on account of the North. They
halo frightened no ono too teeny times with their
bugaboo, to succeed this time. Weller,„too,' at
tempted to reply to tame of the home thruate 211
SeuatorFessenden. Ills usual bombastic fonith , ..
of-duljatyle of oratory wee heightened probe:
bly.by too frequent visite to one of tho nate
chambers of the Senate 'room. Even Douglas
could notendure tho eloquence of the Califoi\
nia 7 Senator, and at last conopelled him to give
way and yield the floor. Douglas commenced
his speech about midnied and spoke till nearly
three is the morning. The reports of his speech
which will reach you will' convey but a faint
idea of Its violence and vulgarity. It MIA made
up of personal attache, mainly, which gave it
all the piquancy it Tasseled. Only those who
knew Douglas, or those who heard him, can be
aware of Ida low "Short Boy" style of speaking I
His nneering tone and vulgar grimmaces mutt be
timid and seen rather than described. To Sen
ator Seward be said in return to a cOurteom
explanation "Ah,•jon can't crawl behind that'
fro rigger "dOdge." Ile always uses the word
"nigger" and not "negro" aa it appears in his
printed speeches. To Senator Weller he said,
In Bowery style, "sit down, this is my fight, -
' don't mix in.' Iris whole language abounded
with such epecititens and with frequent colloquies
Arith different Senators. .
• Among the Senators who worn particularly
Arnold, were Messrs. Butler and Orrin. When
Dangles arose to speak, Mr. Butler went to him
end put his. arm around big neck, and said
MrM don't 'peak, Douglas, tonight, it is the late,
you can't do Justice to yourself." Its 0.--d
11—as and by 0-4 s wereficard.quita• distinctly
in the gallery, :Mild his lend conversation..
'Grin insisted nion Wellien ping on with Ids
speceh against the cntreativiand remonstrances
of Douglas, exclaiming,: vvitly eolleague shall
speak. I don't can if thatlehatelatia a t&M
s.and years." "There's Sceal.l, until Coin, 'at
, another time "he's got the worst principles 'of
any man'lnile Senate, but ha Ls the best friend
I to WK.:malts I know, "
at the same limo slapping
ISeward on Ids beck. • ..
• Sum Ilouston, p true Temperance man I be
lieve,-excited some merriment by hiring cups of
tea brought to him while be was speaking. , ,• The
laughter among the ladies sr,tus caused, I believe,
by hia manner of pouring the ten from the 'cop
into the saucer and by his seising the opportunity
of occasional interruptions in big speech to 411-
etly enjoy his beverage. Ith made :us' eloquent
‘Pimech,.widely in contrast with that of Douglas:
:The last lady left the galleries about 4 o'clock
the morning, at which time the nude portion
of the audience, also, had became somewhat.
'thin. The Senatora acre provided with eatables
and drinkablca in one of the adjoining rooms of
the Senate Chamber, which they frequently TlT
ited. I believe such nseeno as was enacted in
the Senate last night is most unprecedented,
but every perscn who his the least respeet for
Lie country will pray that cuchneenes may never
occur again. l'ite horrible death of Gardiner,
the midnightorgies of the .Senate, and the re. ,
I ptal of the „Missouri Corupromiae on the, part of
that body,- will together Oil a dark page In our
- Tnorinexost, Tuesday, March. 7, 1854.—A
liana meeting washold to-night at the Denatlciut
• 'Cingregatlonal Chntvh .:to protest Against, the
liessge of the Netinifil bill. • Speeches :Urn
I by the Wayland, thai -147. 'Dr . ,
. )1, and Mr. Witco, an 47., lho. 1101 i: John
li'hlpple and A Payne. A 14 riesof
Olulions was past.
. ' - •_.. L , - I Priio the fie. Yosititmes. -
• RtIL'I7IIIfLN AIItICOUANCIIVY Tan sErtalfEe.
- The Waahingbiti - corte9onamit of a - Southern
Whigpsperexpressiiiiiinch,regret .thatAitigiitt
nitonsinsolenee'disidayed by'Scriater Toombs to
wards Setiators&ward ind Seramer,,edicaild not
' have been resented bythosagentlemeni ' lielusx"
not a. Syllable-of rebuke 'for the man - Who could
to far sink the Senntorin thebully as Ml* guilty
of insulting them on such an ocashin ; , --his in
dignation is , reserved exclniively for those whose'
serf-command enables them to preserve their self--
• the conduct of Mr. Toombs in 'this initance,
is that of the class' of polithions to which he tie
longs.. The uteri .pro-sliverY Prepagandista 'tif
the South uniformly resent all opposition to their
projects as "a personal affront , They no more
recognize the right of a Northern man to hold
'and express opinions oapPilavery
~diftorent from
theirs, than they'd° thiftight of a slave on their ,
plantations to resist their Commands. They are
intolerent, domineering and insolent, not oems
sionally nor by accidea , '=-b ut habitually 'linden'
principle. ' - It is their tea, ofsdrancing theirsen
timenti and pushing their projects, 'lt is simply
bringing the habits of the plantation 'into the
''Senate Chamber: - dtis the, slaveLdrirer'e lash.
--differing a little in 'Shape, end applied to
Northern white men, instead of Southern ilexes;
'--but wielded for the sense end, the : enforce.
went of their will, and by esentiaily the fame
tneans,—hrute force insteadetifjustice :end rea
son. '-Even so gifted and high-hined a gentle
men as John C. Calhoun, fell , into the halite. HO
took occasion to saY in the Senate; thitheilesired
no personal' or social intercourse' with Me. Sq
vierti,—s. gentleman certainly of as unsullied
character and of lis high 'Social standing - is Mr.
Callum himself:--and the only shadow ef -ex
cuse 'which Mr. Calhoun protested to Lai* for iso
arrogant anti instilling „a remark; consisted In
the fact that Mr.:Seward's opinions en "Slavery
differed from hitnown. A squadof the Southern
chivalry; incompetent-even to. Underitaad 'the
nobler traits of Mr. Calhoun's character, hive
Ostentatiously imitatedhim in this mostunyerthy
ebullitimtof paltry,. spite, ;,':Foote of Mississippi;
who did more to degrade the Senate-during.his'
single ternithanliad been .done in twenty, years
before, drewti pistol on Col..ltenfon, in the &n
-ate, because ha preferred tamper his own opin
ions, instead of Foote'e,.. on Slavery..., Andionly
a few days since another: oldielr ooo - olallok of
repudiation, Olr. Barris: resented MU illtrOdim•-
tionto•SmsatOr Clemens,'becanse the latter *is
acquainted,, with John Yaw' Buren. Senator
Douglas Lae caught thin 'infetitien, "and:in addi
tion to his officious and super-s.erviceablemhem-
pionship offidavery, apes the brutality of South,
ern bullies. lie attempted to crack his -nowlYl
fotind overseer's ',whip about • the ears- of Mr.
Stuart, of Michigan ;,--latt he made no more by
the effort-than he did In a similar trial with Mr.
Chase: '. Senator MaSon; of Virginia, In the ex
ercise of the game arrogant insolence, chliedupon
the Senate to reject every amendment which Tilr.
Chesc might: offer,:--not on their merits, :but
Itrealier they came driiim hint -. And Mr. ToMiths
refused to listen to 'ltleiitis. Slimier and Seward.
.when'trith en excess of cent:tiny, :they Ventured
. to cengrabilate hint on his first Senatorial Speech.,
All theie things are , unottestionnhly . , (mitt): as
caplet:opt : l6le is they are generally regarded by
thhpiddient large. , lint they; erince : a spirit of
Irv) et &mutation, strlctly:in keeping with
the to tireithey are meant to Mahan, and in the
highest egret insulting to the sentiment of the
North.\ Ir. &ward took an[ opportunity .
'si
of saying t„ is tiewns li the Senate to attend
to public irs,'he should never - waste one- mo
hunt in repiy to Personal , assaults of nay sort
Whatever, ,=-., iid hie conduct has uniformly been
geternedly`trita -ditermiantion. • We have 'no
thing to say against ie. - tits certainly lionorsible
to himiself, niadaile presume' satisfactory to. Lie
Constituents. . But we ' meat say that lie are
.tiralmf seeing the tow Northern men Who dare
to taps-eat Northern sentiments; and to stand up
in defenee •of Northern lights and interests,
1 brow-beaten'and.bnilied liar after day Witii - int
punity.' i We. are _not ware that the With con
cedes-to the South-such w. ,- ituPeriorityy tut war-' '
mints language, and fle-mm : nor-tif this : kind to
ward hergeprieentatiiisX . \ Anil' the Stainer it is
resented, with proper spirit, sooner . ' trill: it
be abandoned. t v - \ \' \•.. -,'-' ' .
Weebterve that enstora an actual Stater,
*u qi ' cif , - 1 4 3 4 11 ' rind Dixon'i. line, hive been:
wont \in the resent,-debate- mxin ' , the Nebraska
ill te,titterdivens ratter plain anti unpolished' .
tritths, In' regard to the,conduct.: , charatier • iiiij i
motives \ et,. gentlemen, 'euppescal \pl,repireit, I
Suites lying‘Nortltof theXibotinder/, \ Their:le,
inar-Wslirrel bytin meanie been 'cartlikktethose
Who `opposed the passage if the measure in
lion ; 'hut ;spiner to have beet{: iliattibeks4. Prot'
Ay equally over the ads - nears and the enemies Of ,
the bill. \ Itis . truelhe charges, ere\ of, s'itliffert- ,
ant charades - the two cases : \ end-. appear, to
be the offiptiiii eldifforent feelings arid nuitifes:
.Thaoptionenta of thelailLire incentliarietcabOlii:
tioniita, fankticts, - o,lgalthe ,iII11:3;a fertha,,,thst
frietids of thetal are disc4l)o.d by re variety of:
epithets and pMiplerstieir, Alf of „which sirn,how;•,
ever reducible fo 'the 'plain. coittpireliMmixe - . Xnd
expresslvelitie Or ~ .1)4:11gh, Face." 'd.. . ,'i , - .....
- -It is, donb&si>, true' that Southern - Serattcla
cannot underatind'how Northern Senator* md,
consistently with minunott:heriesty. support the .
Willer Mr. Douglass. i,,Aiol, littruth, in that tea
speet, we itge„forced in. agree . With them ef the
&nth. ' Suebnbeing thiki ease, }lie inferexiee that
Northern Senators are ' dishonest, venal mad
treacherous, is Irresistible. NOW while '*ntle: ,
men of the South,-, undef the.'zireumstaheeti, I
deem it prtiper toloro thotymison, they Cannot I
:find it in their hearts' to do atherwieetbari hate
\the' traitors'," Of 'this hatied, coupled with \el
goodly portion °fp:mien:lid, th'ty make no'seareC,'
Nay, when the oecashin - serves,i,they apply the ,
Ludt most vigorously nail effectually ',to, their I
Northern coadjutors. -- .TbaylooleWond the net,
to take ecignicance of the znotive,finid finding it'
~ i anab, interested end'alavish, tbeft.rtreat them
acconlinglY. , The Nebraska bill bliqeaseil Ole
Senate; ; by the aid of Northern votcar - \ but if the
Northern, men who have given thoae-,votes rex,
elite anything desirable by,the - operation, We
.stroll be mhstalen.
, It is due to Northern gentlenien to say that.
'they take the - ctulgellings which ; they , receive
With a meekness and. patience highly priiis' e-,
Worthy..- They pocket an jimult.:tivith . a moat
excellent grace , and a high degree of Chtisthin
fosteamnce. They take the nainethetls hand
ed oat to them, seal wear a nose of if n/i ' l,Bl i
liatUrQ hall designed ; theist especially fit: the 'ex‘
Whiting of such an 'ornament. Like the,, Jew In
ttsree of, Dickens' stories who received a Int as
a f r Ve, 'provided it aided hie chances to Make:A
dot in, 'they seem to ~ h ave,intbibc4l Ili tine
pawn-breher spirit, anti when they „ h are a vote
to, sell, are ready to thrtiirinkonor and repute,.
• thn tO,Lindilie bargain;:' a culler two, Snore-or
less, being Unconsidered 'trines - not' allowed to
stand 'tithe way of a trade',: This is sa44 but It,
is :true. , 'The South:can' carry what It pleases.
it always could, it always lit anti it bouts that
It always Mtn ; and bow can it be Otherwise?
How,rtna ft Le Otherwise' • the South 'makes
the' President, end the :President ientiolseon . ..-
gross.' We elect a man to the Setuitorship of the.
United States.," The papers of his. PSIA.F. glory
over It \•. They ell ua , r athat? .. That be is a true.
man? Ne.: i That Le 'Will faithfully. carry out \
the will of , the People? ~ By no means. What
then ? We are , told that is a' member of this
,or that party,=that he will support - the features . '
of this or that platform—that he will 'sealouely ,
second the views., of--arloainf . The. lielident l'i
Ile goes fledged to be a shire to the Wes - Went--;
- to think with 'the \ President—to toady :to
..the
' President—to veto in the President 'dlrtMla---to
clump his opiniOns when tile' President , nets fit '
to change Lis. ' And tins is truth, independence,
honesty—this is tlieLpenetleal workbig of Mild*
esti parties. Well Mayi.,ix.coan, tremble for bid
country, when such Motivea:far Palltital action,
and political action upon \such motives, are I! . q t 2,
only, seen but boasted Of.4,qii.; cote. '
, • A CAI,I; TO I.IIOCRATIO .LtAmens,,Ttie
ning Post, we are glad te , perceive, to daily pout , :
ing Ito he.awiest lireasides into the camp of the •
Slaveloldarti and their allies, the dotighUcca.
It calls upon the leaders', of that winst of tbei
Democratic party. to whielait belongs, to Mop
their .votees et tic Crit-Li in behalf of fleedom;•
and in rebuke of political: perfidy.
• There is ti. North, but it wants more voices.—
And we wish, more particularly, to s inquire If
thtre has been weakening of tho, spine among 14
Democratic! leadens—not in. Congress, but out of
it—or If they are troubled by bronchithh or lore.
of ioice, that more of them are not heard, from. I
Preston ffing--alwaye true ni steel, sad, wire I
- luta written A totter which will tell for freedonsf
wherever it is read. Sot where is the people's!.
favorite, John Van Buren„?' .lie. has callajuha,
letter, it Is true; from ex-Senator Jere Cleinenir,
on'the. tight Ado; but the popular ear listens six.=
pectant • for hlayolee. Will ho let the mighty ,
occasion pane by ailonce? It is Idle for him
.to nay • that be Is not in puhlio life.-,' Vhether
holding office or not, suclamen aro, hi one sensel
r alwaya in public - In critical times the Peo
ple look to them for words of counsel, and In•
couragementfor a: strong azititallhful expia
tion of the rpublic sentiment: - If Idr. - Van AU
ren doei not etlt himself, bo will find his rival,
Seward,' whoilanded . nith :political bemires on
nther'qttestiona;ialitoyed op and bornesloft by
his fidelity.on•titia;*abead of him in.the general
istimatlem• • •
A corrasimalant makes where in
General Dix'?Clanand•Vw., whela
,physiesi ctiarage lioal4 not ititalhif.tkiV•inida's
mouth=lrai he no bold - word far noir ?
Stiffer back bean wanted—not amongst
the people; bat among poUUeiane,
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I . FALL/SO VP tile GALIA3Ltra or A TRIALTSX:--
i The NOW Orleans papers have-full acesamte of
the frightful casualtyat the French Opera disuse
'in. that - citv-on the night of Sunda,, the. llfithl
ultimo. ThO loss of life, it is gritifying to state,
is much' less - than Tie reported ,by Telegraph; , ,
nor was th e accident so startling andl.errige.—‘,
us
Fort . .for 'Lhasa who were below. as Well'
niter th ' in the galleries, the gallerydid-not
'fall Won° , but gradually, the upper part fore
. g do wnc . e latter . nitil all the - supports were
- sundered, when both. parts gave way with a
craSh;asul ell into the dress circle and over into
the parquet.. . We popy the following account .of
it from the Picayune: : ; -_, -w, ,
The'accident originated in the givingesway of
the third gallery in the loft of "the stage.. This
gallery Is occupied by colored people; and was
attached to the rafters of th'e' ceiling by iron,
bars. It , WWI -also . connected with the second
galleri by slight jron columns. - The seoond gal=
lery was, before this season, supported by iron .
Icolumus resting on the first tier or dress circle.'
...This Year,towever -they were removed, and tho
Aram ciroleextended some distance out over the
parquet and pit. Behlnd the dress circle open
boxes, on the, elides is a passage - or corridor pug
erally oecupled by gentlethen Standing. ,
• The lheatre was crowded for the benefit of a
save-site. performer, Mr. Carrier: The second
ect . of Ake first, piece wan drawing to its - Close
when a sharp, mpott,,,like that of a musket,
startled the audience. \ Many thought it was
some incident of the play But In another
moment -a a universal - cry, of alarm, a general
rising, a rush, the cracking end crashing of tim
ber, the. screams of women - incl. shouts of men, '
told too plainly. another tale. ..The terrible strnr
gle end confusion of such a dined, - endeavoring
each one to isaape from What thteatened to be n
Some of general destruction, can w ecurcely be los ,
anted,: flaveras .-• persons' Who witnessed the
grqua; 40 of ,tho:Orp . galleries, the ..effetts of
the struggling and appalled -101210 ofjunpan.be-
Main them to escape, and the - lsppearaoectel
1 the rest of the - theatre at the', same 'moment,
„described It as something utterly paralysing and
:horrifying; exceeding any steamboat explosion;
..or• oougagration, or railroad catastrophe, w, they
ever witne s sed. -- \' \
-, The generst . givii% way of 'the two galleries.
maelsievitable, as the second Was attached to the
• thirdw,by the icon ohne:6 ogreidy ' mentioned;
and WAS not. itself supported underneath - save by,
the joists.: It. as welt that the ; fabric was
string,.
.(although," unfortunately, not strong
enough,) else insteadict slowly:settling down like
'the leaves of a table, both galleries would have
gone straight down on the dress circle end par
quet, crushing all in Cum.. w. • • . . ~ .
, -
.The second gallery - eame down an as to rest at
a wide, angle aiMinst the wall and the back row
of Mixes - of .the - dress circle. ' - '4. low: roof 'was
thus left aver the 'passage Way.behind.the boxes - ,
- which ciforded a path of eafety to' many, •-.. • .•
Fortunately, but few ladies aro ever present at
the theatre on SundaYs; and bat ferce,wertiAhere
last's:caning; Some doxen were MAIM boxes
on .the!sideThere the \ accident ocourredi but
they all, excep \ t two, .m..ed Without serious 41 , 2
- : The news spread like wildfire through the city,
"and- the 'ilreets \in . the viainity'Were speedily
'hleeted n p Willi 'Opeetators;.'somcr, impelled - by .
motives of cariosity :oily., others ' seeking - for
relatives and frieadi,. The scenes of recognition
and Meeting, that toolt placm . the tales of lutir 2 s,
breadth'•..escapeti• the groups , of all-attentive
- 'llateciers - ' the eadamounts of injuriesand death . ;
Made this assemblage' one of sleep anddiatitatie
interest... \ , . - \,.,... . ~
~, .; ~.,.
i . To the, horrors of the..6st catastrophe Same
near being
_added otberi"more tenible,sslll•
-those of ' fi re. -The laini-lighter of the theatre
saw the danger, and tumed ; OF ,the• gun the'
side' threatened : in time._ -..•.,‘
- Florian Males, notary, agent Tlyeam 01a;:cias
• killed; For& Tololum r about Ifi•years Old;Was
kUleds air. fialvidor , Pratit;•reakilng In Bourben
street, ;work& ta be, slangekonsii wounded: Oa r .
Charles Delery, badly wounded; Charles Ilormis,
, 9 f the firm of Itomen d; Tlernicmc rePOrtel ea'
vcrely injured; Henryllcutigny, severe - injury; ,
B. .A:, Nichel; Ox4esgeant of the ex%eneral
council, Severe injury;, Wine latent; 'severely .
hurt a bair-diesser, living on St: Cherie:: Street,
severely Injered.: - Some'fifteen or tteent:rothers
were burnt; but. not Severely. , • . ' •
.• . ._ .
,
• Ho Fon •HnnitasinV r -A: ;Mini:nay numbering
two hundred persons, has been formeditt Chica
go, ihtendiatto emigrete,:bsihr4 -settle in Be:
breaks', in that part of it Coalitions' to lewat-a-
They are under the direction aid "authority'of
Captain D.- - S: Gibba;:who Mute from Nebraska to
;Chicago "for the express puipme er 84'44 up i
• colony of settlers forthat territory. -. In reply to
-numerous letters . - adareeie'd. to him imiliing-,m
qtiries about tbe . proj6eti he , les3 , .lollshel the,
''',',•' The:Company ii , formed., foi the express pur r
_pose of going toe:onion Bluff,. nod' when itar.
PTee there, every Man hen , a right, redogniied
~by the custom of the country, to make a,claini
AO6-irabriliiOttrinititot , Milieroup” Ili, another:
'Ttits,he is entitled-. to pnithrbie et Govcrnmtnt
‘ piice *lien It cinies'intoMarket;•Ond [lO one*ill
be.allontedti:i overAddlihn; if iFbeinthelwriter
4 the people in that coruitry io*Terit it.:. ;
.. 'This is-ntoSoCial,' or Toureriei4 more: Erery
Men goes out on hie gown' hook "itml -Mier' be:
,arritei, hi the country, he does as he likes, if-it
'des not conflict with thejlighta of ethers. There
are ne-gbods or moneys in conimon:: ' , Each- one
providee Xor himself, or goes•into 'pit:teem*
6, - . Tindesto p and Mechanic's will do well'in that
kountry. ..„ \ - '. :, ,: ' ''''.
It will reinire front' SGO to $lOO to take a
'Mau withorifnlim'hi that youritry;itria' s zire,
1 hiN, a good rite ~ O ily f
course , the 'mere • moneY '
-ell ari any,
`tithe* ,
.. ,, Fill'' $ Colediii„
lir Gents:.
T i
stem
lead to im lalObile,
for New \ _ and other
freight, and in accordancestith custom this' freight
viosnid. an the manifest exhibited at the - Havana
CustamHOuse,lt s being understood Hutt that form
wai, not nece ssary - forsl/ in Mugge,: _.She
had be freight forlfavana, - a sh was entered min
ballaat;'accordhig to a feria ataid to have been
prescribed by the'captala of the Port on the cc-
Laudon Of the ship'sitirst'visit \ August, in 1852.
,To the surprise et the officers, the revenue an-
Aherities nn - this octigiem declared 'the manifeat
'Lfeautlaleat, aellecr.the ship,adeclared her; cargo
'Confiscate4 'and itelast dates it was in course of
discharge by the Spanish bilkers. the ire of
a general ':"Eairopean'irtii, which : Spain ,may
, become involved and which 'will deprive her of all
\ valuable assistance in this \ hemisphere...from her]
Mlles; It is imprndeitt, th.isay the least, toilet:ate.'
established' courtesies; tclidfend thoUaitiel States -1
and to . iiia4eratik thoie Cabins . who' alietidy
sympathliewith the faxierideripeppleY,' Our goy=
mamma will, undeabteilly,tlemaral an tmatecit•
ate explatuitioa aridVedreal; , .. and' re should \Ant
be eurprismilf the consequence should Proie - se;
:
• •-•` le'` 11 known \
8110 . 1:16innicintlI"Lvs. —Mama we ,
'to he the•princ)pid Chip ', boHding State of . the
lUnited States: pie prosperity tribe basin .. es",
in\ that Commonwealth , affords collisequ, tIY 4
' gond criterion
,of its - prospirrtty everywhey, i n
1. tee , . country . ' we - have' hefave ea lip, Ci s tern
_ r
'noir:Taper, in which '' it is said that ten•ahip
i built' n litalii,ln 1853, werwor the capacity of
10,40 - ions, the largeartuneunt of tetuutge
i laic'. • built in -- 14iy ope, l , ; Year .' The; tonnage
_in
1••1882, Kier \ it. thriving year, only r eached !,10,-
000,
\ ao that ' the'inerease hi 1853 wink qtutelltly
per cent. ' , „The Prospect for'the present year ,; so
'far, exhibit, a larger business. This is but
m
;one,of\the twiny indlcations;slthicit we see,
Th ri.
every hand,, of ' th e PftsPerikt ° C il !e• u ll tr Y
e disOrerl' et 'the gold mines; in California.Cdif?rt
'itiipital to the peonle or thelbri
.l46,giingtste,447,ref%re'greatly deserved the \ re,-
- sourceser, the na n>,end in - ~tart., ativimeed,us
in' Ceiba-chill:a n and volatility:lite in bag
''centuiy,tortbcr.tharilre would have beenwithent.
it.'.The war.in'Strotte will stilt more assist us..,
Weare Sure that no one wishes disaster" to be
bathe' Old World, in order thatsAmeriontrasy
tbriee thutitatei bat it would •be telly; -whe n
to
.. \ „ \
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iroticeto
stootholders.,
, even daPlay iPt° ' : " a r'••l land4 ‘? shnt '! ,ur " 1-4 -'• • . \ bowl owraz Faulk, k COntarrau R. 02,0 f , f.,...„
11 ' ° 6 ` l 9 4l4 g e ° befiati '\ ' \ -,..___.• - ' ' ',' ‘• ' A LOREAIII . -Y to tt,ll=tion ettho'Board'.., ..,
"'Tin - ' m an:knock:4 a
...t or tbe im Pgrt a r t a th a r
mu % cor iti rlatti c,..vw :62lC:e m sr,
I paar,—The cat vf this in e nsk l t t e l"... 4 7 "s•tit 4 , we
t viVin,',. ,
i t* tate trtbrZ.',,,,abri ajiartl,=,,,,p
i• an for one-hilt per e,ent:, uPc. .*.c, QL• 7 --,-- ..„, t _ a or 1, 7- iiottligtt k iii tb•lld, At arid 4th butanunnta et twe -• ,
capital stool,' la fo vth la • D u art, , ;' 4l r , -• ' ^ ' , `"l o). • • itonatontgar.Liarat=buraZalat I,
,peovittieilineane to*lii°,°o42l^."?_,,t'egkwr, , t lWrata dirsoelfur.ka. .vel,/,,,MV.5. --;;;*ft::.4
i n: the ]tr9 F 4 l, cg 4ozath , 5t0 . 13 4.a ~' ,• Ars ,\ ~ \ - 2 ,
_ , 2•,_ ~- \
~wau"..t,..........gh-:,s ~
manta 01.114,00 AccAting ebrlel ! m11491 * °lliac !' '' ' ! el". ' "4"/°"7- ' : ' . :7- T ,
;or land to any WV A G ' win ' ull „._ 44lttd"' ci,. th a ... 4 C°2'.
. . ..VAllD 2 4lllldlCls'aiid - *UMW- cameo!-. \IS T ,
struction of a railroad thrall/0i ‘ , *st St ale to '.." ' ' initial', vinttf,,,,thtMaseWSLal,i,.Vo.l gr.
l'aielfic,.9o4lk= N - ' 3100 :,:" 34 k t-°--4 - 4052* .1I r 6r
ggirtCrit theSratleal _ rstiks4 Z.Ol/4.
.1.. / altt
oessraent la SAvOta ,',..,Onter law: ct4papsts,, edge re „ftfriluipirl.. -ittiliftrith....„4,s,
mostly cc s4lr,york,\ haT!''lwin \ =.9W -1) . 3 c .": 3; = u .1 bk. 5.....: LiTirkZ=ieraild
. l i n '
iidei,o3jurrig,, , ,T46oolo-minionipt ber:ll .. 1 lowrits aunts, eatunutetrae _ thcl4l
. sipi te o ier,,,, : ~
liana 4n: T u=ne 4 -neg it , 1%*1"14g.'3°21/iMU lanittieVntei,Ar iattsleararia.leatto.nragagfbi.7.
tillt±tnilee,'tpl c
Lradr thin onsertursttfrikair*i NV sis -.... :'i,,",, ~,,- - . ~, .-, riit.wc.-.7414.1.04.40w,,14,..1.4-i
ca l 7 a cti i ii eA n dT,..tt-X,e*L,7 ctililbin ,, ,, ..,6L' it lii ! 'll4a.tr a STORE FOR 'SA:M4%V iirtftiV. - c,l - --:_i
ettinitedibtaTimmu 4 C l I t-. .... - FP----.. Ptt, .14, iit'obtoixtuiii4 at..as teisa: a ster4:. -.. , ia. ::. -.• i
- acreo . gaidllAti 'Mal frat the:en.h!&
of l'aul •
~ osie seeprt l n, " ,. bazgtLuu t ona4
w it • 7
lumenivo, o 4„.. 6 lot,_ it,:!,-, • OA. wawa ..,* • go ' •r , ktij 7ti 11, lq., 4 leral kw t m .- 7 4.1)
0 6, 00 6(k-7- - i.;!,,,,,;(oiiiii:;- . lusiitio n ol *tit, =luta
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f.: = . 5..... i lw rie!
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d t tut' "State". i• Mitr thi".;.ktuv,..44 an4ure et• , ,•-:; —..- ''' a - r: „,,t a , 1 a. - --.7. 1 0
p z oit
' . 1414 untlitha - ...., \ . airworagagrom
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liit tone 'oettel eine \
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road shall be built through to thik , can acut e 1".—B--1. - AtIp LE .A KI A R .4 , buy nrir
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a a that considerable time 10 , 1* Vfoilad, for a %IN 7-;;It' of„,,,inkalti,eaVlTikaraa \;,,,• A .
Tory groat inersanof like; .%
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Thel'etereburgh, t ra. ) vane:, g F r
''. journal, ., Coe:lidera oppoiltion to -the Sabilaks t - -,,
-- win' die a sufficient reason for dineolvingi OtisAA- P
ticmal Whig party: • - •
~ .lt is useless to cliagedati - tlie fact that •sicholi- ti.
tioniem and Free Soilim Lary with these um!". I-.
' Mons, effectuallY broken. the 'tics which bound i:::
togetber.the Whig's of thesontli and of the Amp. • 1,
The former cannot frateinire Witlithe'littetar-• 'l,-
rayed as they now are against ontranother; u pon 1,
the, vital constitutional principle. winch De timbre- , t ;
ced in the Nebraska questiqmc There could be ~l •
neithee'ccumisteney ? propriety or..st--lit..-Lat ' l'•
union between them,- after: tiiii i9 4l 9 l-- 4
the northern Mtge - upon' this qiiinrileii," For
some'days rumors hare been rife of it•rbeeting - or
southern Whigs haring been ' readily., hold et
Wishin g t 9 n, in.which 3 lcummt.Toomlutlatephetin, s •
and others; declared the party dishmaled t et ?l ''
denounced the Nadine! Intalllgefiiiir for' its d \ e* ' 4 , •
limrtion'of the couth. - . We kimisnet whether thise \
rumors be well founded or not, but we irilliiik,
~`•
that if they ehould be, con fi rmed, we sbefil.ba ' \
gratified by the stud token Iti the meeting, and ' t .
shall cheerfully - cast in 'our let sitb,ilte,soutb- 7 ,-. , t
aurora' southl-Mid . abide the concequenem.— 'Ci •
Inclination no less than duty itakis us to 'Oils , 1
determination." ..- ... -; .; ,• - :• .. ' •-•- -,' - v- := 1 -', 4 ,
The-Whig party can afford to 'ffittroVilltinig 4 ,
. State which, white it near cailll7 WA1:941 , Pre 6 41" '
64 tote, has enjoyed mere forehnninissions,zioro i
places in'the /cabinet, and twica as 1 " 4 4W i llitor-7 l
dictate Offices from Whig Presidint‘es bly 'Mkt!' 1.
State•in the Union:—Atit -Nr :barna:: '• . .---: 4
- __-...---_-___. ;,...• - ~•"::,-,',.--, - 1
The Stockholders of tho CincinnaiL IlnallT4/84
_borough railroad held a meeting at tholiarueS
Howie yesterday afternogp, for thephini,Se\Of
voting yes or nay on the wloption Of the:loafs*
for the union of that road , irithaborChwinrodf,
and Marietta real which was, published cotaphato
in tho Conwuercial orthe deb or.PebruiSr.T%;
750 &mist)! syrok wero'Cißi for the ----
- of &avant:met; and 2 , 03 7
The: ote at Chiliktithe thir)iicelt
the Cincinnati finable:Wiz road, W .
decisiwiln Aior of the superset. -.Wi
a piirate,dispiitehlhat the vote Shirt,
280 shaWss for; and 14, agiihist
J. hi Trimble; Prosldent of
lisilrond Contpiny, - reslgned; • and , tho
was filledbithe ;election of ,Lewis
Ea ti. ,
," of this city, , proprietor or the.
Vorkit.iCin: Cow.
.
rialmithiur Asir's:into RAititurli
or , )rns Mosaic—The rejerrt , of the titr
the 'Baltimore and .ohio Railroad lon
of Spam Inade tcr,tlia Directors !‘t
ear - meeting yesterday s shows,
,
thelmseptionth 'lobe followk:
711 1 . r
r,cra 7:4 rln •..sc ' -cm
.1:p.858 81 eau 63'
The reOeipBp . of 4hq preceding zad tsl
were asfollowek s • • •
ma 6 stom \•
Ivl4!i,
v aa c
p. P•setleis.;:x.soBq \ 17k
111rh...12,414 32
54.711.12
' DA,ZAOES ACIALEISE,,, AXAIEHOEti ZHU, ______
Itirisno.—The triarofthe Tt(EI4I , ErHI /441:101:r: ..;
Railroad Corporation > for allegedpegligence me. , , i -
suiting in ' he 'distil:if& Sainitilipirell, 'netied.d.. ..,•
..tioyer,'lm. JaztairroUliSkjetir; , lite a ; , gtinikit 7.,
: fora the , - Esiont - .oouirt. or , finnan Pl -Judge t , .t . .
Hoar -presiftigj i on .. , IVocin day. last,: EEHINI`33'
brought to *Close on Satu rday ; the- yerdiekbei-r; , _
Ing for' the tiefendants:'''. it w as lola by #ks.
covert thni the corporatioii,iiMinoteulpebly'neg.:t'...'
14ent,:„the causes of the -- 04460 &dog encleint ,'"' ','
could not .be. foreseen. , "-The; 'aecideet was the.. •
Immo ; pa that by • which . thO.Son; of Piesident, - . 1,
Pierce lost his:life. . • .'. :-.".: ..: : ~-:.- .A. ,
THE • McPorsoVort.; Cotosti.trzoslieurnsy.. , _n . \c . .
The decision of, he Supreme Court 'eustainiei \
-the McDonaughlili,Rsene of Si conspeptenomt: : ..i \
insures to the. Anieiidati Colonization Elocieti r tkit
munificent bequest mideto it under the*Sl.
..
This, bequest . consists of 'ono-eighth" imitiof_floi"i'
net rosenuo. or .the estate far forty y,ears;.ths , /i) . .
sum reeeired in any one year not tolemcdodSt.e.",*u.e. ,
.000." This will Minn Important aid to. thoSoile,,.
ty, and enable , It to materially eninkge z Abtpig
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Inds'.MoCarun kiILIIOED.-,Thii board', of f
Directers of the My Mountain (1ii0.) . 1ta114i1;.:.. ...
.bave ' , contractkd, for. the entire completion 4 - Pt^. 4 - '
;heir, Road from. St. - Lords to thli:PilotSzicio;,V7l.'
about Miles. :The work is.tobOotimpletodlpmir '.
Rig aver - 45 - nailer.bitlie lot Of July, .igzu, -intt e iL.:
to the Plot Knob by the lit it Dee'ember;l?..)6, ~ • ;.,
7. ' ES-President . trattiore i s visit i.o..cmciluow/i.1.-;-„;
will, it is milted, be oitendeti'telOniihn*:WllPSO. :. • , ',-
he' ill Sojourn awhile ;ithei-Seie - ate's"' eitizitir::':'',.. i ,
and then embark for Cuba. Ex:Secretary , lietis.':. ':'•
titi 4 Y, of this city• iS exVOcted.taidluilintiii,the
West, axiil aCcompany hi* on the totii.., :-...;.! 4214 E% ' '
- Basenaitrrs AT vas: Brailf -41Sr' leesismo: '-
, frotn.ths West rrpreseht the thisarlisiald
Iztraisse_thsra as Odd - to rept oarriffi s Wtl44.,
.qunntitissof ig ekiti nd o ,o 6lt qcg:TaV
spring:m - 1W aßsesk fr
tat active istrY sifare
these rest-sappAs`sa the Biet:V . 4
Darks the faSilalars ,ending
&int:112,363: pagoda's?' Atp, British % ehiptirOgy; 1-fa
'darhigtheilaie period rsa 4simfrio and .miry:
four oeise# . calling , from port 'tea•r: 4ever laatd:rAsn,
of again. „ - „- - c."-1
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MAIUTACITRINO . DlV2o6lllsll . = of _
Largest New - England Meconfactarinje.Corapinltir„-
which hare made 'their dividends for 'tile;
year, it is found when rammed - lap, sholr'‘on
magi of only *titan 74 per , and,
capitals of nearlg thirty Millions of'dol
Some' of the eo ncernv hero 'made'
profits. but they are the exceptional; whiltf
have declinvetl no dividends at all.;-......iitietirmitte;
• McinCleat. Exectio • si.--lroy,Mal•Cle
Whigs have elected their candidata for klayee.
,this city bY about GOO majority., .- ~•-•i; l'
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Socerxerxe, March 1.-I,Dr. Maltby,' a' .
Whig is elected Mayer by from 6000 SOD
ity. Biz of the ten Aldermen elected are Mbige;
and also six of the ten Supervisors. , .„
Atirras; March t. —irtiel4V•rood,
Mayor; Ms been elected by Sti'majority : -
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LASCAVISII, March. ti.T . ho't.Willg Cousdrishst.
Convention of Esnriater hive eleitedthe follows-?;a:.1
rag delegates to-day:--Satiatorial:-.David
Itepresentative—M. if. Locher; Mai P. •- ltitr;;..
John Walton, U.. 11: iteretern lied Johan-re-4P"
Steleman. . • • • • • "I"
Tho Convention was large. and
.inithdelastieifivile • •
snit plumed a resolution in favor of the
nation of James Polloelefor Goverivor. • Slid
eating the sale of the PublkiWorkei.
So far as we have been able to Correct* '
. large our lint of the Old Demotratic press
antdeet, they staiul 13 for it and 41. against \lel •.0
The Plain Dealer and Statentuin to thiScontrail
notwithstanding... We will keep ta11y,..--Suse .
dusky 3Giror. • •
' Tux Namaasita public meeting to,re4 .- 1.. -.
thmatritSlitathst.tbili measure was to be held .
Providence, SL - L, last eirening, the call foe "Mallen `l.;
was alined bf thousands of names. .
tempts have been Maio at Ilarrivberg_to get Apo .
. meeting in favor of the bill, bet eachtime.this • •.
failure has been coniplete. - •
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'Well informed pcllticiini from hiwa; say, t rot
the Jltadvised movement on the Nebraska: ,
will give the Stata'of. lams.; to'vthe , 'Wldgs, end
that it will almost bsems to pat , a Whig in the
United States &nate\ in the . place f Dodge; v c
whore terni,will expire, next w inter. Tho Dem- , ,
no:stile party, in that- State his-always been
niarkably compact and firm.; but. the diaergsai-1 I
sing effects of the Nebraska nreasere will..
everything in eiterwlion,, \ • ,
The tu"chitiotelExs • lay, to .
,timo the diffaston,o;Shwery. has alone prevented
its isnot - strange, thereforo,"-thit 2 4;:.
Slave Breeders Ingo so pertinellouely the
lige of the Nebraska '
A Nee:snake eveditlen has been organized; in '' • • • 1
Chicago. Over one -hundred have signed too
roll, wed otbuns are expected to go.; ; The-'orpoP . '"‘ `••‘ s .
dition karts April Ist, wider the feadersbjp'nt- 5• . 2 •
.
Capt. Gibbs. \ - •- •
1,e8 14 41.