The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, March 17, 1854, Image 1

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PITTSBURGEGAZETTE: t .'
..,,; FIYILLISIIEDDATLY"AND WEEKLY BY' I
WRITE & CO. •
RIAVID 2(Til WIUTF.j IS tlEr.l. =Taut
inc. os vino :Wet. ` l 2O , IN" 1° - I " """'
TERMS:
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DA 1 ET-Cf.:' dollars per 82.4.4 PiTabh , half Tr r e
ly , 1 - -- Ir. - li - A
ilritr="iNralatar - a le: aryntua..l. adnaore. Myna , . • .dr , Dorl
wlll to roppliedon the , followintrco_ndithret 6 nand .4114 r.
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Three . . egad par conauf.... , , .... . .... --It 690 ; irk ()B ERT
, 13 9 0 lit xt. Leda, Mc
Kant Engirt do .. .___ .........,_
?hi Scapa tor gook club ti; i„...aiiri. - sh..l 1 . 4 nue prom. • -
be lw l to be P 41.1 Invariably In advinee. No club
In soot attar Ma fear ertpirea, onion. the money In and the
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- RATES OF ADVERTISING:', ill
Ono Wlnare, (10 lines of i Notoarrl) or Ilittdo) •
, rach additions/ Inw u24 la:oto
D o an 1r .-:-:......•...._ A L ,
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'` .. Do twelve month , - 16 16 i , • too at L
' e Landing Catds. (a Lax or 6 tt , le e ammo+) 0 1.00 . kfarenom-A.
Inns dollar for each addltionol line. ; eig,dllz.
n exclordta, of P.P.. ... --- . 2 6 . 00
for • ddgioaa. moue, ana fled over OA...month, and
f 0.,...• • damen:j Nava inserted under the
) early rates,
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Advvoutatm•nta exceeding a moue. and not over ' ilfteen
Ural* ten ellarged as a admen and a half. ,
Paadsher• not 4...untabin, Lc- legal advertherartlts •-
b rilett ol : lll, l l lTd= a ft fa .e:llg v d `""° argedll... i _^_._-- -17-
.nominnnonto not marked on t in nedpe for a spocltled
another of Inse d rtions, via be' v.:ted 'till Bahia. and
AalmeptePrithage of ahntud vertleLys is sit Intl) Ihniteet to I -
their own Immediate bustneen, so t all advertisement:l for
the benefit of Other pennon, as Ittll A 4 All nd‘rettsements nN.
not tampariatnir connected with their own borineva, and tillss._pt
anti/Mee of advertisements. to hortit ar otherwine, be. Rd Wes
1. 4 141 • 1 111dtaillwaspatolii in. efiarord at the oats/ rate, . tn.
OF all nice tranalent advertidog. billn will it eeparately
rrouderad, sad prompt, payment 11. neared. . -
All advection:pants for charitatio Institutlons, fre corn. -
Pinta. ward. towitoldp. and other nubile ratvtings, and all
4 " 11101 bomitinint lad mottnna to ho charged bait price.lar
abl stra l itZt in Wean.
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Death no= " l6sertnd wire the ' rge. nnlesa trona pa
nlad br funeral Invitations or °haw.) notion, and when i -- Z Z.727;----
So wookrealail,4ll4 vo.ld far.
i nk advertise and tdl othern wading enmentudea- 1 7 . 2I "A"I „P !P n . ' r t•
Donk or re ,.. X.Otionn &Waned to . 11 ottro 1106 "
air; seige,.. Conert& or an, pul.Me ontertalnon oh.
where charge: an made the Inho I t atwv-01l notices cloth
) rate amoclation•-everr notice d.l.tned to mil attention
tthahltt• enttußriant. calculated or Intended to promote
, I rldrmi interext,eau .11 be Inserted with the node,
stand*: that Om SION IS to be raid for. /f Intruded to
be laaWad toehold:al column, the unto Ell be cLuged
at_th••rata of II rents per line.
BialtoP or Kir nothing to be cluttl;rd triple price.
Tavern Lkenas [Althea 92 own.
Real Estate Agents' and Auctkeseere adverthemente not
to Do clamed aa yeasty rater, but allowed a discount of
thlrty4bree and ottealied per cent from the amount of
Incrmita TOT- re natir Mama.
Otte Somas, three Inatretiona 111 50
Do. each additional tomtit= 27
- . envlnwrionalrea nt ream - ran. . - ,,t_____
th "tr " 'ZP ' VtVirnsl b ir;r - t 9 n " ilt.
I truadayst advertnements T.O /AS p. 1,1 1 . 11 advance
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
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MES TM
SONS, Br tint Prernoracitt 011iTT
okers.Z, DT
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Po. 67 Mirkd sr-between Third owl Fourth et. Pittemrple
PILYNSTIVANLL Brno la at Xenia do
Ruth of Pittabarr,k . .. par Branch at Toon:wow:4. do
,rd-xar;,-ro,-.3,7••-1,1'4 . . 1 =7.-arimii... •I:
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• ...-..' of thentojent...-- -. lnTr Pea ulna Bank . . - n do.
Doak of North Amain-tar Infa.v.tto Bank . ..-
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Dank of Northlt Libartienrar Ghat Life Int , a Trost Co- de -- -
Pont.! ha...... 11 o f Reserve Bank... do
°r pm p... • Bank of llaadlkat ...-„. - ,
of the Wiled Mates 1 Small Neites aii ...,...... 1
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V= l lt a ogt ‘ dca st. • Bit:D l rr All advent Danko D.
tlirard Bank-.L..-.......par NEW YORK. x
-‘. 61. 66'
Kentington Dent._-.-par Nov York City- ..... .„ -pat 646 . 0 .,___, nni
Danufsto. a kiecit. Bank-par Counter -..= . ....- 14 ......r. iit
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blechanine Dank----...par , 51.111,1L1N . D. market..
b r io=endediaank.......Par naltiMOnt- .........-Put:.
tionthera l' ikulk.t=par N...iiSt r airi ' billiant.
Tradannanhliany....-,..,par ARiointot Rank 5...:..... 34
%Pagan Bank -.......-.... par TIROINIA.
Bank of thantherabargh- 34 Book of the Va11ay......, 34'
Bank of Charter county-pat Bonk ofra-illehmond-,`
B ank
off Er- D0nk. 1 ...: Norfolk "
Bank of Del. Con,Chnetar... Farmers' Bk of Ylegirda. . -
Bank of Germantown...- Marbants'd Becht:tank '• lir 1
eit.....gf t i 1=0...... .5.1 YOffth
, I . l4ltona Bank-- • o
11k otmadut.nl - .. 5 - NORTit crE6TECC :•"
Alenitgennerr CO. liank.....par Bank .1
Care Few-- 2
Bank of Northumberland-pm Bank of St. of N. (..Yroll 2
_c ag thd • 1••%,..,_____..... 34 Cam. Bank.WlbultsElolo. it
D C. , d, ,, mt v.. ds. likt , 41..0 " , •'. 80E411 %IT burn,
Eaton Bank-..-.---dar Bkofthe St.' &Carolina 2 ..---..--
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Erb, Dank....... -...„,..........11 Book of Youth Carolina.• 2
Parma& Ilk tellackt On-par Book of Charleston 2 ,
lannaisqlk of Lanowter.-far P/anters'ailmies • Bk. 2
aPir em s. 'l rt o Pli f tylkil ße l th4 lCo...par Augus ta Ina" R a 174 Co
p ut t aw ar ii ria=rrir,. h
pr gr a guthaa... A . ,i . i;. .. 2 1
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ottiadakt . . g Allsoirent Bank. 3 • ir..
lannuterOetolT BOOS-.. Bk Of Rootocky.Loulev'e 0,1 IO
Labium Ilank-...... -par Bk of LoubviaThundon -- Pro
Dilneri? Dank of Potria• 1,. Nnethegnßkoflltnotnekr . 'o*
itionenankahl Bank.........,parrouttorin Ilk 61'Kr:ducky •
West Ramada 8auk.......„ 3i AlLlClßill.. 1 7-7 1.N1.
Yorker.Ormanerna .. et of State of Illasouri- LI W. 1.
York Bauk«.-...,......- ' ' 11.115DDL rat be.
seualtoW.------ State Banked Reancbes 50 Find a
'OEM. - Bonk of IDltuda
Ohio 61tata Dazdt............ r
._ w1603N6,1N. 7'
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mhoßtinen at Ak0wt........ - .... d'o . Maxine a Main-Co. &los 6 , • mho&
Bro och at Athena..-....... do. . 31
boon
nda at Drehbon.ett-...., do Farearts' Mentanker Bank 3 owe. No
gotta at.
Broach at Chtilleollu..--. aolthrventtnent StOrk Bank 3
Remota aLL1tn•1anet.......... dcdPenlamalar itank...- 3 ludiptment
alt Tdiado.....- .. doge...nuance Contpaar,..-. 3 deaf 1217 k
0Z4.7t..........•••:. **SM. fki11....-.....-........, 3 r.thM
at Delaware..... - do! CANADA- r bust.esa i Li
Branch at, Ognetab -co-- do Bk of N. Amerina_Tortmto 5
Branch at Anbtatnnip....-.. do ilk of tbe Itople. Toronto 6 nee evert.
Itranch at 5ahrm............... do Bank of MCAltredi IS 1117-&J(i1
B reath at Maind1e1d.........d0111k of Ir. Canada- Toronto 6
ranch at Riple .-7.... .... do EASTERN EXCIIANGP. don 6terriant
Branch at Clatinstatt. -. de Oa New York --......... par factored artle.
Brandt at Weahlartne..... doh On Philadelphle...--- par atrgh
Branch at. Oadla-_ -- ....- d0r,.......... ... .....-nr
Branch at Landular....... do WESTERN EXCHANO E.
Brandt at Steubenville... do.Cincinnatl- 1
qinuath at Nit.Yernon-- do Loularlfte...----- :
= i i: t t prl N'r alr - ..... .I.lttiL t irf,:mpreiß - Vid.E.E.
Branch at 11 , 4iNstta. ..
- do,Doohloons, Spanish--; 16,00
Branch at Pie ..__ . -.. do , do „ Pattiot-....16.50
Much at Mt Plemant.... gtorgla old.---.........1ut0
Branch at Zentexville. do Raab% new. -- ..... ....Jon°
Branch at N0nnik......... „ do Enderlolcsd'ors...-..... 7,60
Besnott at Plana... -- - deiTen Thaler, ......- 7,80
=at PortnanZia....oolo. lo "...----- 5 4 60
at Eat0n........,...... do Poveredan .s. -....--- 4-E3
• Branch at 11.4 . veneta-:-.. , . do Ten thaUeira -- .... -- 3.96 -e,
Branch wt. raboni.....- do Na 3.10 44 , _
Branch at amillon-...... XlDumt 4 -....------- 2. 1 6 ..':-'-'-'..' _
Branch at Wee•ter.-..... do r Allay,.
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-- PRICES OF STOCKS. .• a oVeo n d;n ' on,
REPORTED FOR TDB PITTSBIT/1011 GAZETTE. BY ~,,, , .
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A. AVILKINS Sr. CO. OH
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Comm ,
STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, I , tt.b.r ,
Av. 7t Foul: mu srzrsr.
, - Prenmanix, Duch 10. 1854_'.. '
intril, --- i
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United Stater Da..--.... 100 •- - / ett lnc ian.AJaly 1 .--
F4mmretranla 144.---. 100 100
.- 'lntlan.lJ AV E
D - P1.....4..... 100 - "" Lut.Feh a E
Allen, Cs. 61......... •
-.. 100 - - Inc tiara Nov .
.110. coup, 61 erelp 100
Do. mar 650...._... Ifn3 ,- - • do
Pittabstegh city. eft..-..„.. / 0 0 '* *- Int.Jaialdr
Do ap. ffil. N. Y. 100 *- - do
Alitil&itir die irk.-- 16 0 - ..- Int Slay opal'
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p.tTl,
Bank of littegagh..-. 50 67 66X Div. Nor. 4110 k
verohinte a llartufltank 60 69 4 do .6
1,.... ± ....„." . _ . . 05X _ 5 / 1 17.1. do 4
Alanttntur Satlort Baal6o 2 63 ' 260-
Pala. Truni.Co-. .- --.- ... .56 54
Citizens' Berndt Bank...» -. -GO t•
MOSIMCADAIS BTRATC.,.... 2 5 26 24 Dir.liata 61.
ct.
St. Mir lit Deldan--. .s. 20 33 D 11 . 74 .. 8
Rd ' an ht. Triage..--- ID 44 42. 01,._ .. ••
ortbern lAbaris-...... 60 40 2.5 I D.. . 2SPr.I
at oatsca
Dttablt t U fa laronines... 8 10 9 ptg. mut gt
- 10 1614 Div . Nov 9261
•,Cuomo' ! Insursoor ° l3r. ... 19 16N,1 ... Nor.
92)i
toMils---- , 50 41 40
h. & lentlawilint- 60 41 4 0 Div. Qr 3'D et.
60 26 - do
- - 16 , 471. 6 306
1411. moan, ELigannatt.
14.216 Wal =i - to?) a 40 11.1,2•41. 4it 0
y giackwater 80 16 :: NewStetelL
;15 1W -r
-ft 46/4 4 6 En. Dir.
a Waligllnt B. i. 60 - '-
me 114.12 . 1 / 6 1117 Doe* it 105 Br:Nt
..c= " Canal Dor 0.147= 100 14
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Tartya Vo &Bk. P ryo, lank Read 25 10 --
GnnotabemQaortias z u Turvittik• Rd. 40 10 2 •
mqR
)n.uNtiota- _,- - - 160 170 P.:,
I'l ti ps iikaltoa-.... ... 141 17b : e Di, 1024 a2O
North Aromica..-..-... ... 60 75 Now mak.
Iron Mr -..•-• 7 L
tlzi . :::::=:::::........ :: 2.1 130
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--- EXCILINGZ AND BANKING DOI
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Vadat Maks Salta Eradda X. Forek erect,
'L'IOREIGN and Domenic Exchange, Coin,
JP twat Balm and Land Warmth bought and add.
="I al lignan " nia=to:nrant d.
letoeta
4,,e ased add Oil COMMLOSOL
an. 7 dArlXBMiald /OtOrelt
;GEORGE E.-ARNOLD, & CO.
DEwsirslacitraiusi,otn..BANg
Xs. 74 Paant4 rtrtet. gm:v(4r Bonk e
c a l lhern" , ut mo<cl krya rsteclo
POTABLE
: THRASH - 61 MACHINE S
tATARRANTED.-t6 tbaroukhly built,
V • 'And to work wefts in i qz,lwoht hy tr. CdRUOL.
opposite Fbornbercer'S Rol t l / 1 3.888 Nwn street. PRO.
burgh: She Mira&lag 3hrelt stwbestrtlfol, shook and
ann9ol/4. essUf inilretred frank Van La plary and knar
M weed with must wenavysdroor In tarn or Lit No =s
lap. nue lightekilrartrei ratter, er makes %et work.
Mare Visa. 9
9, ,,000 of than are now In awe in the Wade=
mtat =rosnif Vast Of the Mountain.. Menyor there
have frosn 80 to .100.0:01rtubell ads I.
t bwegb trial, they bore Nen recommended by . .h,
...,, t l = to be an wwordetei and to work ea Mall ,a
The &Dimwit*. boot'. Patent and L attadod f 4 the
Tbssuiter,; . and own oletely Nepastea the grew and elmtr
I Tom the CrilLsOlsel hos even entire satlirection whenever
L tied .
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ADDIINISTRATORS h._ 14..-ICotico i s
inztor m i l.
L OA Istleis a Alltalidstratkui h.,.
. motet U. i ntoZnaz , ltte kata b t...sof -dogs
=.lA":llltprnmair last..thegiam IaL= L TO.
Wilt &OA*, Am •requartid tt, DIM thali.dilie pimpat,
r* t raff.=,, V . l .1.4...!°-I'l,9f4Zratantat""
IitOOK AISRE7 7 :Abuut 70 tides of well ft;
Pri..4 Load, 4M IzAlmo hum UN city, glad mint
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BUSINESS CAFIDS.
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rlg.sTOßni:soNTAttornev and Counsel ,
• Fo or it Ls.. 0111 z. rzared . to 10. 41 Urnt street,
.W.IIALL, -Attorney
eir, Ilnlldh?wt.". aFait inn.-I.l lr ween Ylicrrni and
and .41167. .
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ROBERT E.. PHILLIPS; Attorney Iraili;
ItOBERT POLLOCR.;: Attorney
Career of Fifth and Grant streeta,opposltw tivete , :mrt
skrPa. PitUtrugh,
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ORAIG, Attorney at Law, New Cx,tle,
• Cartrruce Criuuty.taansilrania •
to non= WAR.. Craig. C'reat thlalop,EM,
Hampton lizalth; itramrr Itahm• IL Childs & tar
gap. \Vilna a co., Loa • se-"A•nr
_TAMES J. KUIIN,, Attorney at itl.lC, office
ei mama otwet, near Grant, Pittsburgh. .I•Yrdir •
P. SPALDING I Attorney. and Counsel
lor at Lax. Clarelilitl. Obl
Loouila, Sheer k C,tantoo.
VRANCISC.FL
.1_ No. 170 Yoarth greet.
TASPER E: BRAOY, *Attiirney. at Law,
89 Fifth stmt.. Pittsbutab..„, •
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
imr-v -.Rum. Lotman tali.w........aulatace isturit.•
RAMER , RAll3l,' Bankers tuid Ex
k
i l change teeter& Boy an ae
d lr 111014 .and a te r ier and
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and West. Buy and men Stooks on Commisaion. Wien
tlone made on all Wilts M the to Oaks mrner of
Thtrd and Wood, 'treat., dimtil ntWalte - tha St. ChM.,
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L U D; KING, Coin Stock and Exchange
tnuenlientnit,"' r' Vot 4t—Th'I NIVI4III:II. 6 4 U V on
rant Intuit oullectlotta made on thaWart at lowtatels Wee
tent Dank Notts 'nought aud told: • •
?AMIE% lIANNA hi Co., Succestiors' to
17WW.M. Mums A Om: Itankere.rarlinee Ilrokareind.
mien In 'foreign end DommtldEnbange, Ceittllnetee or
Depont,llankltoteaomd Spede—N. IV earner of Wood and
Tiara streets,. Current 31m.y.reeeind on Wendt.. bight
Cheeks Itr sale,nod. collections ramie on nearly ell vend
red palate or the ['tilted States.- .. . .
The highest premiumpaid ft Foreign and American
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Adraneci made . on oxuda - nminta of Pro4nce, altlonat
TI. H. wIELTA3I§ - i; 'Ca.; Banker and'
lbirdA m ehett l ir ti ßr . ga oud
nn !rth Xist.emier be {Mood
.tund lon .t x
. terms, ea . I:catilltilotii
CO., , Exchnige
. Fourth street, oppoodta Om. Bank of Fitts
=ate. All traused.kms at most. liberal, ride.- 1710
yv - at. lARESIER, Jr., Bankprftini'
ter; 4
. 11x And, Gn, adjoliallmbla the Bank of
Nnovrgs & SON;Dealers Foieign
N.l
e and litaneitts Mile I:3sehange, Cerithentes, of De.
kar=l.lllt, , , ,, Ng. ttol
i tr . k 7 , lr=
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tbniunhout the United State..
-COMMISSION &C.
1[31731. A. McCLURG, Dealer in Finn Teas,
V♦ Choice Yarnlir Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware,
corner of Wood and slath Streets. is nowreorleing a large
'tooortreent or Fresh Goods.ln sulditiou to I. already os
tensive • stock. prtnnhased from !fret bands In the Eastern
=stele, which will be odd at the lowest market, what •
43 Hotels', nevatelds, and l'antiller. Lnrlus hY the
wholesale rates.
C lV:To;firjeliretled in the thy tree of charge. - aide
A ". 31'11A '
Coininission and For 7
y i lz t epants, Leger* to Wool. and Py, duet.
mrsvt. No.lll. beenud
apll-1 y'S3
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1 . WELLS & CO., Commission Merchants
I,Jgod Wholect3e Desists hi Doren, Fish, Plow, Dried
Fruit •
and .ootostry Predate generally. .!:o. IT3 Liberty
street. Comments' Row. Pittsburgh. (.p14153
T s: LEECH, MeALPIN
A. 11101T02 011.1 , 10[1... .L. . Vinstuf t. I'LLOWCZ.
prILBERT eitEii.EßlCK,WholoßaleGro
_im, Produce - Dealers , Forwarding szui Ccansalulou
erctututs.lk, 13 Wood *tree., Pltrsturch.'
Liberal cult advszt<9l. c9ciliromenti- ' All Roast
!moored ITd - • apl6 .
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Imre tossurxT..; • ton. a. =no.,
ROBISON' rs
Grace,
jr.v. Produce Dealers. rood .Consalaslou mariaants,
Literty street, Pittstnrrgh. • r= Salo
PIILNGER.ILARBAUGH isktaftsaor , tti
t' H". jIADBAC/ 71L Connalesl ' on , and Forwarding
3lerehant. Dealer In Flour, Wool and Produra generally.
.No, 165 Sint at., and 116 flecond st, Pittsburgh: ap7 •
•
KENDRICK, • Forwarding . aud -- Coui
V 4 ,
. S A
alon Merchon • also,ge. M
nt !Ur sno' .
loonZ^^ - No. Wood s a ves, Pittsburch.__ ,
Lut.
'• Particular attention:raid to Forrardimr
are nd surudgaments far nk sonitecl/ou. or ~ irentrente •
Orders . unser( ly attended to. •instrieticon
he imulleilly obeyed. . -
: Tour wane
= is respectfully solkited; arid I plaice 'my
self to use every exertion In your beton= •• • jway . •
JONES,Fontarding and Conlin-is -I
slot, 3terrhanta. Dealers in Produce and Pittslesrsich
aunt acturc.l 'article., tnnai Dastn , Twat £eronLh strect,
It'ittatourgli. • • -
n. tithr-_ ..... - .. . .... P. roar.
11ARDY. JONES CO. , Successors to
ATWOOD.JONT.S CO. Commlnkin 'and loresid
. %reliant+, Dealers, In litlithrtrah Manufseturedlkssds,
Pittsturat. • .
-- •
RW. POINDEXTEE, Commission and •
..I•Gr....nsg Ilona% .d..for the purchase `and pal*
oux. Western Produne, Iron. Nulls. OLAY. and the !tn.
nntertured Articles of Pittsburgh generally; Clrater.and
U Frant street. Pittsburgh, serds
ItHEY, 14LATIIEW.S CO., Wholesnle 0 ro
erre, Cotenulestem Forgerdlng Merchants. and
gents Ike ilrightort Cotton Tama Ares? st,Pittsbarah•
, h l.l . encral Cp.lximis
sinn
tuailtoeaatoe
u consignments of Perdue:generally. ' Jiliy•
OHN ViATT CO., Wholesalo Grocers,
Commission Merchants. .d Dealers to Produce and
P ttsburgh Manufacture/0:o. X. 6 W.,rty rt. Pittsburgh.
.1 - B. CANFI.ELD, iiite'•orWarren, Ohio,
2:l4=r L'alinmVa` 31 '11=r", RlPtart
Pearl Ash. and Western Produce genendly. - Waterltreet,
between Btolthgaid and li'rcd. PiUsbrulth. - • • •
7110X0 tans
(Late of urea Robison. Litt1 . 72C0.)7 .4 " ..
LITTLE b- CO., Wholesale G rocers,
INladtics and Condantion Merchanta, and Dealers In
Pittsbur g h Manufactures, au _ll2. 'Second atreet a. rta
burgh. • • jal .
CHEESE • WAREHOUSE.=-11ENTir , H.
U. COLLINS, Poreresdlng and Conanielon Merchant,ml
Healer In Cheese, Butter, lak Pittsb urgh. and Padua, generally.,
25 Wood street, shore It ate?, my3l •
TrON BONNHORST £ MURPHY, Whole,-
We Cirmon and Commission Merthants, and Dealers
In Pittsburgh Eassinres, No.= Water street,-Pitts.
•TACOD: FORSYTH, Jr., .Forwardinand
Cotondsrlon Mclean; Na, LS Water street, Flttibir24.
1170.31ASPALDIER, Importer and Dealer
Irt French and Anserlesa Wall Paper, :Co. Market'
t. letweett Third and /math street, Patilbergb.
MeCLINTOCK, Inipotter and Whole
,,oaa sad Retail Dealer. in Carpeting, Mar - ell
Clot Blattleg. Table and Mra
Plano Core,l4lndoe Ettades
Steam neat Tfillard2lo, No 111 Market street. •
PARD & DE LANGE, Deal6r in, Hides,
Luna and OIL 215 tAhertr street, Coign OM. OW
oraa IlonaL) , They will keep cat halal, at all tune ', &Awe;
l assortment of Leather for Sboetdakees and e.ldloxe
tub alto, 51'"*M"'"'
T alit ' L DM LANGE.
eplll
ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and
tall Orozen on tho Eu4ra olds of the Dlaraond,
t burgh, Pa.
4013IRTItfOORE, Wholesale Grocer; nee
tirylng DlatMar, Dealer In Produce. Pittsburgh Man
and all tin& of Forel and Damen/ler Wine. and
IlnumAno. all.
Elbert! airee On hand a. way
We lt lug.,
* of superior old Monongabo Whisker, whleh sill be
sold low far cub.
. O. 01417 4 'Vat:rm.:lc
j[eiG. GRAFF & CO., Gtocera and Com
a Wm:on literebosato; als
rod irall , V i all klpill . l
Pldo=tiltrrgh, Pa. fel4-1y
OUT= ri4t11172-11 —OW. 1..10713.
BLACKBURN & CO., Wholeealo Ciro
arm, Boat Purntatieri i ind Omar. In Produce and
ct l sb ,,
ursh 3tanufarturng 01 Pitch sad Oakum Nara) a
on hand at their Warahoura, 1 1 Watcr street, Pittsburgh.
. sepl27
. .
ISAIAH MX= .. .. .. -11.0M117
SALUI r .... .
...... ro
sk enitTgigrarliVitlr
JOHN woos.. D. -MALTED C. DOD.
'GILLS . S; ROE, Whole ale Orocorn and
Cumulation blerchants, No. k9ll.owill erect PHU
......... ....... •
w. U. suouw.uti ..... -tarn 1140.11ZT.
13AGALEY & CO., 'Wholesale .aro
v 'ad* Nna.lB and 20 Word stint, Iltbibor •b. ••
AVILLLAM.:A. M'OLURG, Grocer and
al ;lite:llLT." 31. ?”1 OP 4 d.o r
in
i„.:.:.m—Forelst. Fruits and Nuts, Wlndeaala and netall.
Dealrra anpidlen on lb* kra ert. lams.
"P OBElitf!lLL ' fia, 4- .CO., T AN T holecalo
-11.11, Ozanne, Comndraion- tdexlsants, Dealers In Product.
.and rlttalm.Nit Maantactures. Ka. 2 _l4l,ty Wl4,
Plitaburith. , • •
77ran't D. WICL...
WICK ' k: 'auccemara to
lf & S. D. Wick. Wholes:de Greer* Forwarding and
.03iondrsion Slerritants. Dealers In Iron, NflIP, Masa. Mt.
Tarns. and fittshunch liannLetnrea 'Jr.gnecn corner of
Afoo.l and Water streets, Pittsburgh.. _
.—_-----. I
CULBERSON,.WinaienniO'.II ironer and
Commission Merrhant. Dealer In Pendular and Mita.
o,oog larnalltetured Artkies; 145 LlGertT , stmt....Pitts-
... ..
& It: FLOYD: Wholesale Grocers, Com
• adodee McMurdo. sea Dram lv
. .l.ndure—Rounct
nr,Lb (matins on Libezir, 1.1133xtb
Stmts. Pittsburgh. '
-
• VW: •on P. C 0 5 .1 1 1 ,4
U. 111. WOODFLAN-••• 11-114Alirr.
xAGALEY, *OODIVA RD: ‘E" CO:, Whole
JIB sale Orxen. No. =Market. drest. rhlladelads.•
I'M
, 13bOTT[Dolitistaoureh etree4
ut iin
g b. doors wort (Mr ha
Troset j a i r A:z ln ts P. ILtai. ' tae
•
:W 'd A. WARD, DE IST, Porta - street,
y '3 toy
v. N. On Satnniata no one xlll to maim! or attended to
later than 3 roa,, anima broarlal appolatntoot 9, ID taMa
Oa:dram annalog.
EGIN, Attorney at Law,
tittiburgh. '
GROCERS.
DENT,
'''"i4VaVSBERGH - FRIDAY IVISHNIN i4RCrTi .1854;
REM
ANT7FACIVRING.
• OODIVELT4' 1 holm e tru
• . 31anufacturer .. - I .lD r ui in Cablaetlr!" 1a 83
hI
.Err‘t Ifac turersofTlall j.:.7l..e.fe.•l;llo44tAid OreareolOred
Ae.
Deice et.the ILanaseterr, earner of Washington.
ItAel • Flrtakllls ' stmt.; Llrminghem,-,eypeete.Pltletwir?,'
OLEN. IVI TIIERELL ..• litaintfactuier,: of
I'dTIINT. Dux ROSS. a animator. atilde, SOLID BOX
and BIt,ELED 'BOX VICES. corner: of Andras= and Rol:
Imam stave* ona sonata ••frout tbo Hand gnat=Alz
f
L WORKS; . 63rner. a Vint an d . Liberty
raPireets: Tial.l.l of mar
var air. moth IRON PLANERS. Slide and Rand WEN
LNiI LITRES, 1?ItILLINO
tomtit° =Liar: :14.121 , f , JOB. LIA.IJILTONADO.
JONES',S . QUlGGclilliviißic - hirers ibr Spring
• and linnet Steel; Pionclis,9lab VtiA: Steel Moloch
%lona Math and Wylie .BinasSiat.Tapars. Half
.Pstaut Sum - Mall and hammered Aalea...oruer
'Roo and Shit Arcata, Pittsburgh; • . ,
-
JODDIF & ncias . .
D. D. cocas.
48. - ROGERS GO.;'llanufriettu , ert: of,
• libnin"et Patent Irarave.l Steel Cnitisatneuns,is,
of and Finn west& Pittsburgh. : - „fun
-IiAWSON, MOGAN 4.5 £0, 3 Atanufticturorii
libassis,Epadem,4c.;;WerelKipne WOntati
n First and Second streets. Pittabur*: '
.
C
aunts&
Penn Cotionn , Pittel
KENNEDY;:enru)s.;,t
Penn A Ns. 1 IseesT . 44 Sheetlns=
Curet Chain atoll enlors - and sb
• " Itore,of all el:stand deseripthstua•
Entttny ~/11PlIndere left at the irarderare attire of Loglut; Wition
• Lt5..131 Wood street. still bare attest - Om. '
- • 4.41113415W1LL'
".
''
'
I? iC .
s r t ,,,s, 1 . : 1 .01.1 .
. e g
Batting mannfictorers.
!had
Foosnra , h ittbnamet Y. , I eig,„"
Copper t.ken excnawir.
°r ord . '"ers" ricti'mt the roan'
punetually:
_ 2 _ - - MaY
/~iP~~•~:~trt~'~r1
•
- .. .
tEATING,ANDYENTILATIM WIRE ,
'itorsziara.aurai a Wiwi Pirtarts4 -
taught Iron Tubing, and fitting firr Straw, Uss or Wotan ' ,
No. 25 'Magid strdrt, Pittsburgh. . . . ..
. . . ,
... ,
• ”:We bare inf o alai Yurnates, Patterns; 46... to Ikon.
AlthOLD a W11L1A31.9,' 'etc" era;cardtally recommend
W the reterouge atlas Dahl!, - . . ,
tat .. . .. -.. _ , sdatrt. litmsox At c , A.
PINE . AND CEDAR WARE;--78A..31.13EL ,
KIID&qV kedla. coaMadi.nr , 'band .q . ". 1 1.1
=exit of Wash and Bath Tnia,_llorso. Strayer:A Oak IV .'
Kitchen or Draw Ducketc 3Wocden Dowliq Cheri. Dry',
'Hamm% Zino and Chert 7 'Wash. Doards . and all other
- • .. • .
Al.w-40 nests Tubs, .22/1100 (102
iliu*di
1V.5 . 247 , 0001. 012220 k 112.11. 1121 h. 242 . rigtaburgb, Pa
, •
- 7 - nri - tcksmith Bellows *Manufactory,
('!O-PARTNERSITIP NOT.1.011:10‘sal.): -
vu scriu ldle bers *mld reatectfunr Wain Viet? Mende Slid
ahlpthe p sommilly, that they here entered Into leather.
.namendest on the 19th of Aprilounler the firm of IL
WILLIAMS A.00.i for the snantaseture ef..BLA.C.KBUIVI
BELLOWS of ore," description; which they are. detenalo
rd to maks of tbs. ern. best martial, mil AnTedor
umnehip. -They intend , to bedarwaya on handem sesere
rnent of all elms front VI to 40 Inches, at their tosauftiotory,
corner e.f SObittrOn and Sand uskyytrets. -
OZ1!13!M
y • ,A. BROWN, would 'most reopeet v in
-0110 • farm tbe roblle that be Irene on band. • t hand
on the rent ride of the Diamond. Alkahany CUT. • rad.
ph. eaeortrnent of Venttlan Mode AL.. Venttlan.Abot-
Vat ant made to order. to the beet style. warranted equal
to soy to the United States. coo be removed
without the ald of a awl. driver. - - Ilsein_ir
eta*: loot. and' weed of-ttm-CablOet Liemt of
Ramsay& McClelland. I ankirrepared fondab= their old:
customers well ea the pubito at to
ztth evertthing
In their Una.- AnwstrYs NO. b.W.d.0.01"..bmr
. • - GLASSWORKS;
IrENZ' WIGIIVITAN: - Minnfliditiriarii
CA
all kindir or 'VIALS, AtOTTLVi. and WINDIM
SA 63 Miler 65 Front atrent Pittsburgh. '
1. B.—Particular attention ualtt to 0414 Macs at. Window
Maas and private moulds tbr Bottles and Vista. sepTS•
Jona 0. . • .. .41333 3. WOAD.
• ... CO. ••• •
• WIIOLF-qALII AND RETAIL .FAsn toxmits
ILAN AND . CAP MANCEACTUEDRS
AND DEALECSIN ALL MINDS OF YUP.S. • , •
CORNER OY 11WOD AND IrIPTD sirEtr.sza' •
••PittatiV,'PiC,L:
Miler ate& quality* atyteof
au . ll , ==, D....a,. Cu ff eand yur Bantieta, •
Self Heating. Smoothing rE (4 E TE ST-. • DOMESTIC
• proicoment tbe age. Liam limn a maK• dad- , : l e
artlek—rav Inn labor tinge and Roney. :
and Pedlars eupplied on I.lberula .
Address, (von paid,) k J,j/LOPFON;
• Ltr-Trond atreet, Pitasbattr.-
.
For vale, Alsnj st the PriodPal totrdaara ainrea.ba.
,tba eity. by M. Graf t Co.. sad Air., Job Sartariabt..!.€,
• Alaa, Tallorf.drr.na, tai th e tuna • -
Bolivai :FiS Brick and Cite]."Me Clay 11Cui:
Trins COVIr i ThANY IN - LAttOtti
their casatity for manufacturing, IIPO'ISOM prirpood
to meet toe Incretued &mud for theirunrfek. Cm:Masud
Bulk"g
th'IL'U TIIV F L '4 IS3 . I I .V:Za Halo.
0-W- COACH. PACTORY.PV-'
' • v''7 4 1 , .. 4 6 .1,10 — pi0t1:R6111.!
- WOULD re,spectruliP call the attention of
loatirern end {Testers' fileectunts to Neeu Mack:
earriamm - rangion In prim foam COO to 915011 neve
Carriages me built from the •trant ittlarrila glad workman
chip. and under 41s own sopervieinor he mat. with oonfi.
dente.arrant hie serif ttt , to Inferior to tome manatee.
w
trued In the Colon. ~T he VIIMPIPP Of tile Moline= and the
greet ineream in demand this element wort; hes irdneetl
him not to build any' marmot low primmtwork in hie
establishment. Pumps went mg 'gad honeet. sock-will
please .011 and moraine bit, USA.. wring :East. AIL
New Coach Facto Allegheny.
..ZWM. - IL:WRITE C O.. & would'ould' are
•Peetrally- 'nava :the labile that .
Alley tare
II
The
on tanock, between Federal and FandnalaY
areas. They are nor making end prelared to nada
calm for every demiption oraddeles, Coaches, _Chula..
harouches. lassies, Platonic ke.,ar— which. From their
long experice in the nuoufactune of the &hose work; and
the facilities
en
they hare, they feel coundent they ire arab/•
ed to do work on the nuat reasonable tame oath . ague,
wanting articles In their '- -
Paying particular attentkm to the selection of matertaLa
d haring none hot .eatepetent workmen, they hare no
an
halation in srarrantleg_thelmork. ,ira ti r ocrefore ad
the attention of the public, a this cutter. • • • •
• ii.l4--Rapatrlns done In the bat soannelyihd . on . the
•• CoachandEarrlagePaCtory..
TOHNSTON,, BROTHER &.00:, corner of
fro Bet oat and Rebermatreett, Allegbanar„Cltnatowl4
restectfitUT Ingme their Mere: are the cr.b4tfellsi t Z,
"" 4, 1 711 '" ' WIT§ 'th i e CtV,irin all then: time
Alma J . • •• •
All'Old ' 7rs ' we/ iremeaterwith steel als o
be &it
tiler and tomer of Repairs rill also be attended
to e tie met reasonable term: • Using to all tber work
the best Eaetera
h o op tad Wheel Stoll, they frel
bent that all who farm them with their patronage'
will be melee,. ratisiled on trial a Cher
B e all wrk., .
Purchatam me re:to:steel: glee - thug e MM. tea.
- Fifth Street Stoclilactary.:-.:
ABILITY,'ENBRGY, .ANVC
The best'rroode In Children's Ilea: Thies Bock& ts:,
ern hi; and Drawers, sold atmeuntheturer'er stt the
1 , 1111: street stacking Voletsrry, all =Welton s srssA
NO' ADVANCY: IN PRICE. • - • • um. ALL
-. ;Stacking Feetoey. 6th stteet. batsmen 'Wood sad gasket
_....._ _ ......_
NICH . OLS-ON tik: L
. PA - YNL . :.:I
ocamNa tit:rots: onAl mom ,vimpEux.k.„''
17.A.RNES IX d ir ect, attention - to st-1810
r i tA' od t rig; n ew 'Pstaitin
States
...., es tba `‘‘ yett; 0 nun, and tho '.ls l Lertt Slarr
These Elates In n toma Donni sh, eramonjatrapptr, and
Darned
of ma , slow4w mt7thlait of tholiktrt - I
offered to thi, imbl . In addition to the alleles to
alms, tlictr gar& Irtmk t IrooltnVieserrtidng
to their.
rAPAzi,- P tV,AVlTli n uittertYA e latarlAZZ
Tellei r el 11 1
wu tai b t= g rt e4:l an 1
Ish. An itpu, Vandeod. . 7 . - raokete .
1.. n. Ltrl7nteroo estAls lDll . ..:.::J:!LL 11100121■0„
, Livutgaton, ;Roggen it Co. ---.
i , IOVELTY - WORKS FITTSBURGII, TA:,
TRACK and Depot ' Railroad Beales,l Ray,
can. and Grub do.; Platform and Capita do.;llccr
Lor all Mem, min p
Poolend Thumb Latches, Coffee
Millss of salons 'aortic MUls,ltylmosed Patellar.
Dolt, and Fostenlo&DlMlcalle Iron Castlng, of every va,
. d .
MUSS FTIDNDERN,PLI.I3IDEIIS AND GAIV.F/t171714.
127 dad 12M , First. Steed, liMburph. • :
4WD renruz. errant?. orrnerts 0411.1.0.40 errAtro__,, ALLsommt.
MANUFACTURE all kirids-of Water,Mas
end Roam Plttlos.l Ilooss !Med up Withani , 1 . 4
• ron short tiotlce. . I -..•- , m 741.1
. J. HOWARTHABROTJEFfR,, •
MARBLE MASONS, , • • •
294118ERT1 , STJAErr..VEAR
RESPECTFULTA inform tlimr,friemiti and .
/ the public, 'generally. Una. they lay... Opened their
le 'Work. at the abo” stand when therkeep outland:
large supply of beautiful ,MARDLE .SLANTELg; of Or,.
elan and Oiotble dying Mbnumente, Tombs, Bead:Stone*,
Furniture 13405, se., with, they offer: na . e.atrallaelf low
Ma
prim a rble Bled: Flab*, lnd cawed to order.
(*meter,' iota COC/c4Ol With Baden 11114 . 14 , TP.rt stones.
•
Lo 4
, •W. W.ALLACE,, , • - •
STEAM.M.ARBLE.WORKS,:
.
319,3 n and =3 laerii Wive; apaaige
.SatiAlitkl 001%4
mos9IENJ L
c..tiou baud, and ttrAa to I Zed:lnuteltiner YtO jr at tta.
'unseat prices. Tilton hundred oda. nal and Woken 4.
signs for 3lootoorots. dersn bans nu.k ind Flab
.bia forniabod to lb. Tondo at the 1. ,4 All odes
Ailed with deapatels. ar,l4lXStr. s • • '
WATTS Ea. ei;'.!•3.tticluinticiilors,
LI lout...sr gm — Lino. 'ftetbloiti.m.T - await
a., st . ill. of gad. fur sentleutco:p wear,onnolstinr of
,1
r Ilestrl•nney aod. valve.
Y 141,. Casirners and t 11l Vrstlo as In mat rart•tr• ••-
In want of su .erior Clothing Ida respotfuliTio:'
ailed to call and o.sandoo, our flock Irciiing,ssata
urn - et:donor to mato lt , to their Interest.to putrbare Oros,
0513 • IitATTS koposs Liberty stmt.
niti coons.
maws t Introtace..o.. a aitnOrt t
Lai:al
A. M A SON dfCo.,'Wholesaleartilltotst
Clematis +l/24: BlOl6
.MURPITY I;SOBirni.FIELD,' irliolesido
=I Bean Dry Ow& likeelc4l4,l%,,rperjactibiiii4V
'MIKDICI,NE; ',7-'1
rp. JAMES KINOKIIIIcii and Residence,
No. =Fifth et.et, 4.1.044 tha.Ca t h• Pitt'
WOOL MERCHANTS.,
. LEE, succe;sor to MURPHY LEE,
'Wool >Aloe, siof COMEllankx Iterfloant, tor the
F itoorleau Woo I.= floats, N0.1:7 üborte Aroot.
AG . Eiir" 64 -
CARli,:=4l4 - Ticuig
• 'eluded - A Rada Mr I •• • .1 1 ht•thea ag.
itrvetad- Ocetantal tad •• • - • • er
sattatured by• hdli am i:•• .14 ti t
IT repleat it htget. largi et of .
euperter to ant at a ther d ef „;;„,
ole eraritet:',' Ai.n. Wyk idthie
Rubber &Mita .coastaatlEan- hid it,- pad ter the
6 •3ldeldes Betheit helot." WeAleetethatree p t i aiW .
I NU "— STJX7.'l•OOO — ritrS ---' :. Y .* * P l ea
"—÷
Btott; litereldiadtme d,eit
mirth street. above ;Wood,:
.studatismateP.gr
AMIE - 14 31ARSHEitt,, Seoffite7Mitit
k 3. ck•.. ftfruimmeomp.ust/34Ter etteeh , ..
P.:,JONES, Agent': 41%the Inati*l
of North Anotka.l4ll /trout
GARDIVER tat forbilartlg
Imr(aroethaimiy.iattlbeast ear= ?!..14”1
Eng
GORDOIC;•Beatta
&mow 1/111Vatet ibtoit;
. ........ .
).. - A — : : Mama, A'go' it i :6 * - Delnictrilat, , •
:. tnal3nictrivo, Val:mann 42 War Wait. i• ' •
arms 1.., myna .:......4..;:...L..a.,........taxatred. Md.
:11E0..11. TAlibitlltilliTEN isvice II
. A . to Taylor It . Idiarn...)"l3iiiwal isidgailuai-,
warOdnd td.
v ind a Z o tod - Agenn i . G T ,
la i°6 l i tTii, tartan. it= nal* n* " l.=, til. Ml*
t
foal sod Hatanaka 11mM v0t....*: ♦ ...."- wwwir
:111.1. BVlRClfillient 4ll. Via!
th - and-pt nw•gh• • Mamba . , ' T.
dnantran• tino `Tenn 31114" and "Ban al . .
Pittsburgh.: To.- 4,n. Front , dm; ' (rata
littaband. and 73t. Loads Paakat Landl .d . • . • • •
:AL
A.L'111JT111.542124 - 4! el),
'Aterebsetiaid Anniatitbrthift. '
err. Dealers in Sugar. Molanni, Pig ind,
Oakum, Zinn Paint, At; to
BOOKSELLE
O. STOCKTON, litcJohnliton Skekt ß ni°4a4 ' 73 7 n„ .
J- L. EEO, Bookseller 64 Stationer,
• Iff roarth ittcat, Apollo ruPAinsr, ,
lt, , IVELDIN; ,Wholowslo‘kand .Ell
Blank- and Eleltati Botit ut Paptv , ste
t Doom N 0.63 Wood irywd. (batxrd 2 • 4114 sod 3
JOHN,S..D • V.ISON, BookaeDer and Sta..
tlotenx, to Dottrou Astoror:Wo. 111otiOtt
Mott, non ottritt,Plttabutgb. -' :
Iit.ENItY S. BOSWORTH, .eller 471
13tatkracry-te.:N0,02-11+0,0
AY'& CO.,ll6okiiellere
No:NS Weed street. nest dear Oman orrtiltd,
trargh ! Pa. ' Earl and las boaticsasstbsrtitens
. A - ICENansir 'cm; BoolaiAlere, NT).
s jitt a rt7.. t • AO. PlOwqd
. ' •'• '.3111100 B‘,C =.
j oHN MELLOR; Dealer in Planoßxtes,
'Atomic and flnakal instrurnants; Boojw,, and
. FFFFFonotT. neat ibr Chkkninses MAO Po Wertem Penasylvnals-,N0.111 Wood street
VitY KLElgt,' 'Dealer in - Maie !Mu
gca•ustmumta, and Utparterof It 8.4111.•
e area l for Iltrrths smart smarm:ere mace,
SCIIIICEDEFV.4 'C.; Miisid Store,: •
••••.
• .t. between Ilerliet'arid New M.:— ec*
DRUGGISTS.
I. yucca. IL.."'- •- ' .....i.—. .....i...i.;.unnadn mann
T . WILCOX irt ; o.,Dlsta...nd...ll , ~.
. juf • ••erailtil, lamer Market attni - , • , karit
coaltantly nn
s,banPe d a. toll
tians Web
and
trans
est ar
.bnatana
. 13, rannIdadleinsrfamm,aadar
Phytkiand ' id . nonletj; nunfollyemponnditd. neiTIOL:
TOWN. It: SCOW. sWholesalot,lklidee in.
Ift.griV't P " b 'th a tu 611 " bu I" thi " *.nd D T. r4b .? 74.N . ° • 296
: An ardera will_ niceira prompt" attention._ ~ ,'.. :,
_,,- . .
- AV - anent fon/modem-a AN a malnaanringildflnedichien
gA: FATINESTOCK k; 0., Wholesale
, Drstaggirt.. and mansfartarenralllkltstatltad
sad Labarg*, coma 4'oC4a.c4.lla4tistilifti;litta.
E L LEAS. } oholeaals 1)e ler -in
lo N. PAlnt Dr* Shift. Tardatia .
a. owl street, ttAtush. Irograu
rMSMTMONSMO
rtrug4ia,ll.* hr liberty sad St.o•4 idnietal
-;Uo4'...Mißetcalcr
;014.:416414 . 1v0rt, 14•90 -
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11 - MPll.FLEMlNClOStaveraciettilillilcox
S f - .A Co—torour Maiiket steed a4 4 1 / 4 1:01 "let*
natalan lumEl a toil •and 'complete usortnwet
,Il •Aledletor: chests, r!eftmer!, - and ~.. .
yttvz
110411-11Att Loam
. ,
, Points. onN . ll)reistoti, Ar...7tiVeaViet. 7 he n!,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
CHESTER, Merchant frailiw and
mt.% Co. 14. 'Wood .! rewt. .Iwertiesilsr Adt..l43a
sulSore and Tontbe Cl?thlogr,
ILViatigiiiiliatiicia -- ntlailo — r - ; Di;
V V 'per izulAtAler Nesdr Made Clothlim 1617. x.
CO. ‘ Merchant'Merchant' Tailoric
11 , • e leal f ligi c at;- 6 :: are' r:i; reeet•lng atm
,f 3 t.crea ase Vestlnrsof th4ineweet st7leor and damn quality
ud ext*amers irl4 Ipiptair Over us a esti, Imikl"
MISCELLANEOUS.
VC. WARRINGTON; T. ••
ADIF I S" C RE 'S StIOR STORE.
Ile - has *1•471p r . . hand sten sasartmoot Nix 2
oartb stre.t. Pittsuom. • re.lo4yd •
JGRANT 310WRii, Dealer in Leather,
el • 11144. MI Itadiribr4ll4n ► Oio.= o.N e k.
oppor.ltolbe head am ood. zahliy
'WALTER P. - MARSHALL; Importo and
Nie I , l4l4llgared and
EVer lir 86 188.4 rtrset. Pit e m . - b p"". . P BBB r
88 = 88 I it ' oi'it=eld.2li4.4 I).n.
,
F"PRINTERS.-- , -No will sell a good
tam pr.z.ss, imcia kn. lb , au&
VARISFASIIIONS,FORIADIES'DEESS
-13.--The Pir Mu tat, tor 43:11tiE, dim* per dams=
vir be on ids th• prostrwa l
16. m
Mod am inajoic
' .141'27tr its. DIN 14m14. stet.
AMBROWZRED. - AND -APLICS. MAN.
TlLLABMetarkda marked Oar lembndeatid Air
m ark br - =B. L. 8.
WILLIAM . NOBLE. Upholsterer, and
Art.',=rogir
11111TTSBURGH COACH FACITORY.—No
441:ill ? wecAl !":"1111Srav Proreata.
rums 5CH17011311.10 -Lithograph
.
le Zetadlabenetit,
BIER Ile l at= b ,llL l VAbele,Ard P itteettersland Mead+
Ilrearlogs.. Dodoes' Ilaitlng dud; ft., doerreme4.oe
Drown an node. add Pealed Ooldre: 1341.8.0dd.
mat *mood 471% and
it the =I ea.
.1 1 •FELIX'S,:0ENIIIINE.:EXTRACT :01?
:Iv: eter 2=-14471=7,14
Than otreit..-Pittabutitti, Pa
liS.Bowar• of mammas , cotentalt.lts..-
Bread axed Crackers.:
PILOT,BREAD and'ERACK
rn %maw:Natal LI - ..!ttl -, :epoet.mlicsa.
purelmeed od of MIL erecter autot
Breed mashlues, I . m prepared to 11l mitre tor Crack
an or Pilot Bread, at tbe alerted petits. _ • -
Superior Yamilr Bead, His dad Dispetula Bread, lute
Toad inuall frealt mar toortdipt„: - . • •
teamboats. Bottle. ge.., supplied with bar; mad soft
e;;l==a
Nevd Be want' - •
rreE, tuideisiredhas opened a RESTAIT
rent-oda VO, math streetia few doors from Igerliet;
ix u s o te u rthe . ff i bsr . l . Auk, whle
anb tlatt=tatt;
all hour,, with soy thigg they may wont Ia
t°inOW , On tho bads. akar, ftoss 12 todelpeo..
iron' atteutlotx will to Elven to mint y who 111
the &nestles of the season. • •
Meals sad refreshments fairolitigk ez; anus; at au how%
With the ta:Utly possesebi ihe elfbrertlasi to ere or
Itsfsetion, hermits4llU able to merit is general WI es
braes ostrensv,stt Unite* stall fraes all who destre,st
our' time.
Stnage,andfomeal, trenfmtable meal, well• got ww, Auld wiled In
• Terms reasernable. 7Lft. WILSON. No. 60 Sow* st, •
, Tittshargh,,Nsy 7.1853 . • -
PLOVER' . sulitoribet ie pre
paw to fo nae 6 to,
:tl l l ll2al totnna' rn i a retifll
friends lard lb; - ' LAMS wilt. baled oesd
wholesome food and every cue will be taken to ra a tliv Ids
ensteraers. Orders addressed to Wilkins fostallkek
the Noof the residents and street, will b•
10.1. 11 .• • feedlultn • • ridiaia.
Carletipti„ . Oil Clo th i B arid:Matting:-
OBINSON &CO., No. .47 Fifth - street, dear
... . Woad—tranrori lurid • lark. sad dare uscatairot;
ARPSTMOS,orthe Wort sod aroirtbes•tifuipotroorok
i' 76pesTr4gr l TUArieff:
La •
" .•••146 4 Cinrote
oskrthr e =frooT mum
panties and We.. " 1 " Pir d wdebi•
Attegrtnrdttiv-s' •
ebit• 4-1.
.and 64 gridgecta• , Itlattloor (hot 14 t• 46_111/ otirlgeb
111 beefforad at the LOW
Y& CAM' Pltlo66. , 16.714
WARDROP'S SEEP STORE in ; now re
,Agtrtrwa deedd o tr=bl=ld i gz
Catters, and timed. OHO Waren to tbd.rdrdos : . UsrdV
r!rptr.Wt-o,,krfAsfugtwarne
% ..RD'S' FLUID 1
-AND
=so"V POW,DIIRED
Imam. sonewtand r mil aar
'44 ,
MARA Vf o AliiS STORE !reiiiaiektoNo.
nlli inoteet-
IT ennrei 4,1101. .Dedetif sra
Invited on land exgrallita tb• ga wk* IThratike
Antre onlund. Manuiletini izredrr of Smith
stnyet and Adoghttny ISC4mI OITA RA PZNNY..
ItATI113)1 . 1011-=2 'coed on bath iita 'for ,
sue try • iontriurr Ir:
Al4NTlNETho,kwgeAt_sisi
. _l.....ner i7 Vt . ttbU din ft
— Thi - xurz a. ummi.
, rn .• :rooms.. or gal
ma iIItSRT 11. COLVIN/1.-
.
bSUR~HG~LETTE.
r 4v, Indr. tßll,(rit.juskig
' . -ICHE,CLERG4I7B
Exattait Deb:trim the Swami.
• •
On toes:hit:last, Mr. Everett 'presented to the
Senate—the memorial of. over three - ebonite:id
eletwareii ''otNerr England, of an denomiti=
Tilores r against the'Nebrasks bill.. ,
The memorial Wei reed, is follows:
To Honorable the Senate and Hon.senf Rep.'
".• :iesentetires of thee Visited States, in Congress ,
Assembled:
,The rusdersigried, ,elergyinen 'of different' de;
twordintions , , in. New , England, bereby,... in the
name of Almighty Odd and is His presence, do
solemnly protest against. thepnisage of whist is,
kiliswn as the Nebraska hill; or any.reral or
modification': of - essintligr. legal,prohibitions of
avvri in that, part :of our, national, doindia
whidb - it ilprop:r to oiganitiliito the territo
'riessof Nebrask ml'l:flues. '
IVestenC)
We protest against it is great moral wrong;
a.s it . bresch,of fallh eminently injurigna ta l ithe
Motel prinCiplet of thi continuity; and'attbser
'sire of all confidence in national. engagements '•
as a measure full of danger to the peat and
01r121 'F;11 !te1;11k of our;L be105m1,11,4913,', ex-
!plithig us the
, iigliteoua judgments of the, Al
mighty.
And your protestanta, as in duty: hound;trfil
:elated at beton, - Masstichusettii,thefirst',dity'
el:March, A. D. 18i.r . - '
31r. Douglass dm:Mated the pristest as, .
, g to the Senate, and a slander upon _ that bodi.,
said there India:it: of.tith truth in:
allegation of, the; tattmorialiets, that the Nebras
ka bill was a breach of faith: lie waif 'very se,
sere Mt what he called 'the ignorance and "'mil ,
fulta3e. knovledge" of the signers. Theso
,t irAltair:l'' •
j.` Coratimiva
preachers," ho . said, "have come forward with
AU atrocious falsehood and en atrocious coMmiY
spinet this body, and • prostituted the pulpit—
prostituted the sacred desk to the Miserable and
corrupting influence of party politics." ••."..
Mr..nouxten; of Texas, ho 5Kw: nothing
In the memorial that offered any indinity_to the
Senate". ' It grimly 'expressed the feeling! 'of
those who '4llO it. •It was the right and priti
/eP..er all Americim citizens' to. memorialize,
• Congress in respectful terms. Ile did not knoW
What the object; of the' memorial, was, ;but he
shoulksuppows, from its contents, and from the
duoicter orisc signer,, .that the - memorialists
believed therewaSeomething rAdicali7 -117 04
that They charged that it
• of national faith. ` Ile had Made the mine chirp
r , against it in debate.. He haclsbown thatit was
• a violation.of itileinn plighted falthWith the la-,
"diens, that It•ruid to the that all trot*,
io be considered. as nothing'
• more than Solemn mockery. Hulled also, said
'that the repeal of the Missouri Compremise was
naflagrant a breach of faith as' the violation of
! the Indian treaties. _He sisi• no greater impro-
Priety ministers of the Gospel memo:Whirrs.
o:ingress. than in: politicians; or any other men
doing so. He had told the Senate - that the Pas-
Snout the Nebraska bill woad lead to :excite.
meet • and; agitation, and it was denied. This
memorial, signed by three &Masan& ministersef,
the Living God, • his vicegerents on earth,' was
evidence therthe people were deeply moved by
The ministers of the gospel were mem—
! They had the =Me political rights smother men.
All citizens had the right to:petition, and that
right could not be denied. By becioming minis
ters of the gesielthe memorialists had lost none
of their political rights. 'There was no longer
111# use in denying that "the : Nebraska hill had
revived agitation and excitement. lie Whited
it had r eseloi its acme, and that aeon
'Would be quiet, end that the eountrynteuhpr
restored once more to that - serene trantleiliY,
lumpiness and prosperity which it ens enjoyi n'
beore' • thirsubject was introduced tense weeks,
,ng4 r : It ' , oils tut' the. proper trey to . .riet agita
.tion thoei who memorialized and
.pttitgslitllkesiost die act,
If thee memorialists anent.' untruths, and
ipread - falsehoOd before the country, the proper
mode to pantie was to - Mitre - the subject. refer-,
red.to the committee t io barb report, mottle of the
end thenlee're - the intelligent people of
the Ifalted StatM, - with the whole, facts before
•thrid, to, jUdge lbw 'themselves. • AThether: the
Nehriekst bill win right or not, wifekq question
otl
which Apre wags room for ailiffereace of OI4U-
Semi:Ore ware - not In such a high place as
Aolbekaheitiodts. , righin Of•thw people -tiv-Inotdris
!Into and.rwitlelse their official acts.
leht Thither, cifit.,ci.olenytnneed the petitioners
as i
having steppedbit Or die lliie of their duty.'
These memorialistinhave quitted the pulpit, and
lave takenthelr lilac" In the political arena, and
they speak as vice-regents of Ord on earth, and
presnme, in • his 'LIMO, solemnly , to pronounce
upon the Senate, the judirnenb ofthe Almighty.
Ile could,no longer respect ' them, when they
theinielvis abandoned duties—when their sacred ,when
1
1 they had atandOped the religion they professed
-,tbe 'religion , which was typified by the meek
and lowly lamb, and took upon theiFthe charac
ter-of The political lion,-: going, round seeking
' whom they 'might devitur, limy, do violeece to
the Gospel and the religion at the Saviour. He
know not what, more 'was' to be. done than that
Senators should ',sprints their eendemnation of
the proceedings. Ile thought they deserved the
censure of the Senate. : ....-.. - . :. 7 -- 7.7.--:-,
thenlemorianit the 'movement the Almighty
on 'the the Senate.. Itrpts arespectfetproteth against
measure pending in , the Senate at the time , it
.wessigned`:ltteasa inspeetftd protest, in the
name of Almighty Ood,,againat that measore.--,.
(Laughter it ) . : • ~ • .
authorised them to do that?
.
Mr. Ilenaton.sald thatwhen ho said these gen
tlemen error 'Segments of theAbnighty on earth,
he did not enSpiet that the use of that word, in
stead of iriamregents, would here been moment
ed net he wet that Uz i =
the harbingers of peace on earth. If
of thollospel, were not recoludbythitUtiesti- 1
they were reeognizedi• the satindmiusti. !
tution of society, and, were reeogniaid in , /ho
groat constitution of man's salvation; which was
thd foundation of attunes' and religions'orgoni:
rations. He repeated his views of the equ4
of tpnlitical sig h ministers ts of ministe of the G
with other eitiZens. He also repeated his
ciliation that the' measure calling for this pr.
test :would and . had already produced agitation
sad excitement. The bill goes down, but works:
badly. 'lt works; like physic., upwirdly. "..-
Mr. Everett explained how the petition MA
Into his hands.. It was hardly necessary fee
him to say th at three thousand clergymen of ;
New Euglaqd *ere is very respectable body. of I
men. No Other body of men in the country of
the came number were more learned, religious;
moral. and Intelligent than they. They were
men devoted to the cane of religion and month
v.-the most of them with very little reward or
expectation in the way of the goods of this world.
Ho farther eulogised the character of the mts;.
morialists. Ile regretted that this memorial
had elicited any feeling. The Senator from New
York had presented the memorial of the Bishop
and Clergy of New York, and it had been received
without a Nerd of objection. , This,memcrrlal
ought to lie , received"- as tall ethnic- It ivies
wrong to ouseribe to its steers angry or unworthy
feelings or motives.. ,
Mr. Pettit took occasionie sneer at the clergy
and religion they profess. an believed the pool
of politics was far montipelluid, clear and healthy
than the atagnant waters -•of the theology in
which the petitioners lived.
Mr. Doi:lglus again spoke at some length,ln
furious denunciation of the petitioners. He
was ante that there could not be found through-
out the country any other body of men of equal
number who had more ignorance upon this one
subject, upon which they now protested: How
many of them bad ever read the history of the
act of 1820? Not one. How many of them
hall 'ever read the history and votes of the
Northern States repudiating, at the time of the
adoption, that very sett • Not one. How many
of them had ever read the votes and proceedings
of the art of 1860? Not one. Yet they. profess I
to speak the will of thid upon a subject in rela
tion to which they are profoundly ignorant, I
Mr. &Yuri spoke at some length in defence
of the petitioners. •It is practically known. be , !
said, that the clergy of this country are persons
invested with the rights of citizens. They crane I
here. declaring that they come in the presence of
the 'Almighty Ocd. It is that unirersal•and I
• Eternal Presence, in which we are all every day I
and hone of our lives, and from which we can .
never, for amomentrven, MOW , . It Is Object-'1
ad because they address us in thename of the Al. •
mighty God. What Is that but a mode of ;serest
log the ottentimi-talheir eartiest,moonstrance
and prayer!:.While. there are °cautions on I
which: we never suffer onnelves to forget web
are respocusiblelo the Almighty, It is equally
'true that all our actions ought to be in the name
of the Suprenus Being. ' We may put off, or lay
aside, thethonghleof that awful presence du
sing our reedit tabus, anildnrhig a life °ream,
Confusion, and, tumult; but when we Come to
Close our eyes upon the world, we cannot shut I
thein without refloothar, that we are even hare
in sight of the Judge of all mem Every man, I
*ben he coati to write his will or instructions
;
for • their to come - 'after him, recites that it Ls :
done in the name of Pod. I should not adept
:this mode of addressing the Senate or Congxess. •
It le not my habit, to do so, bull kniiir it is, the"
Sabi; and It is in' the chancier . of, those yho
:have signed this memorial . I see no objection
to it, Is it disrespectful to the Senate of the
'United State" that men should say they speak to
them in the name of God and in his presence
•
I If it be eo, - it must he bee:inst_ we elalta to, he
here exempt ixempi tx'oyn.t.,bo-supariniendiai;kovern
rneiaharid pp:Mikes:4of that:Blink in *hoes aid
.by Whom we Ilve'scid i! , alk, and" through
we exist upon earth. .v. - '•.,: •.1 . - ',., ;•-
• It is also objected that theta is initAber fittetofll
e rOMarki-That the'eseindi j aliets:thinkthe X 0.9-
Isure against Which'they'pretext rejmni.ind:4l...iti
nature, and that among itt4oxisNuenCia, Rini'
draw down upon tuf-not upon the the'Senite; bilf,
i upon: the: natiOu-AO:juditionuts , of''Aledgnii. ;
God. The great 'measure propeised iieithermor7.
id or immoral There is M. neutrality hetimen
morality and immorality ::Wi.thiay . , con.icienfiL,
'onsly differ in ascertaining is UlO :7 , zipril
; Side, but nevertheless it is moral
.er immoral.
These think it is of. one chaticter. others: think
I differently: It is our tight, to sit: .Let them
think ivhat they wGI,' it is their right to tell' us
their' Opinhnxjust as - : they understand and ; be;.,
lieve. • By the judgments of God,.l' ut;derstaid•
thls—that every hmaan act of any: magnitude is
connected' with' ' preceding causes and sun':
()neat effects;: 2 -that a . tight act is connected with
usOfulneiS,:haPpinesi, and all the blessings et a
just ruler, and to those acts, which , whether we
deem,them Moral , or , amoral-whether inten
tionally wrong ; or. not- p are ri unwise, Ihnie 'aro_
connected consequences of error, danger, , peril;',
naltappineis; wretchedness and rain; This, in say
judgment .Is all.that that expressidn Means.. :
. , The right of petition Is a constitutional "right;
an invaluable one, and J. Shall, never be found.
criticising the laiglage of the'petitloneri,:ti oee
whether fi can find cause fot cavil or ;'ohjeciled:
Peditiorters may say Precisely what they , pie:die,
and *bat they think, in Whatever tone . or', lid:,
gniiite:they thinkproper. They may use for Mo .
an epithet thiy , please:. still; With,o, gOciaen@ti
iedd - of offence God and haan; .- I . can se
\on Woe performing;, ` my duties 'prtehmly .as if
wliat‘they said hod been in the language of cour
teons Compliment =antpraii4, - ,, For-this Melina
I harp rr"isen to vindicate the memorial and do jar=,
tice.to those from whom has come. \ -
The stihject. was finatlilaid on the table''.
PETITION
\
. . „ ... ~ . . . . ,
:Aiiii-fie • raakis Meeting I n Pldiadeliplilai
The meeting at the Chinese - Moeda! tastwight,.
in Oppeeltien to. this breach of the Plighted faith
of the Natiohal ‘ Government, is proposed "in", the
~ Nebraska Territorial Bill,' by the repeal 'of , tht•
'Missouri COmPremise, s lias veri - ',aumermislY' tit:
tended, and itsprsciedings Were:Marked throuthl'
out: withnvach antlinsissmind. Billy intereet:-=
Tlie meeting was'ealled for 8 o'clack, but long tier
fori,that hour the istimeniasaloon of the Museum ;
,was crowded with an immense *andittio,.Embra 7 '
clog fa a very large
,proportian,' insn7, 'of
our ;
and influential. citliens. ' '
_ BoOn'efter eight 6:clealt,'Clen;- floral:10 Ilubliell
ascended the platform, Aid 'called the, meeting, to
order, 'noMinating Ilia Ifotior; filar? • GiliPin, tii
:Chairman, whieh was agreed 'ta by the assem.;
!binge, with nauch•applauae; '•,l3en...llubliell'then
proceeded'to" , ..nomiate'Vleb.:Pretddenta and ?et.'
nitaries, whiefinominations Were:else tinanimons=_.
ly agreed tn. 'The fothiiiinels a list of _ the'oifi;'
ceis seleited; -',,- '. ' '. ' i,' ', :''' , '•' .- , ,
President,4l4. Chai.: Giliiiii, Mayor of . 64.,
• Vise'l'residentlitiortis L.' ;Thillowell; :Gar ,
tick ' Ilisliery, Tkeinse Dunlap{ Morton - liF
Michael, Frederick Tinley, Rotertillorris,', Ben
jamin Eiliard;,Jacobt,Broorn,,Giilib44:&Pailier e
:
John B. Myers, Williiim B. Baker,":SfenrifilV.:
• 'Thorne, George Seidersticker, John 11:Braglmest,
11. Lledemen, A. 11. lioienlicim,
• Charleii3oeip;
'*C.' Liebriel4 L. Rerbert,"::Charles Damming,, D.,
"Mahike, 'A (Reeser, R. Dihifeabich, F. W,,Thtimi
as, B. •Moiritid.' IL Relelpird.,," N. Schmitt,. B. •
~ area, William
,It a teh" Indic, ' John 'MI Kenneairi •
I Henry M.
Watts, 'Charles P.: Penrose, Charles
W. 'Churchman; \ 'fil: Buffy,,: l G.' 4 harles Mansfield,
George Norton, Wm. P. Jenks;' James Priftirath;
George W. lided,Varid, S. :Brown', Wm Neal, 1
,Jacoly'W. Ether; Chas. Chas. F. Ashinead, Itebt. F.
Shultz, \ 3i. Rl3.9l3,ll"Tit#yer, E. C . :. M11111'1111; CI
Yillilalli‘z Chao Gibbons :Thos.: l'i!ntruni,. J. 0::
,Morris, Jos. A. 'Reed,' Lawrence ' Lams, Charles
'Oeld,' John,W. °idea, Ebenezer Neat,. Townsend.
". Sharpies.% Benjamin It: n.
Bacon. „Rofcscrge 11:.
Stroud, iloM:JosephAllisaii, lion. 14AD. - Rel.;
ley, Samuel it, Reeves, Samuel V. M li,Sini-".
uel Norris,..T.'EdilmapPLlllVlVrb:Nekrikr, Sani.
u eI..C. :Ford,' Thomas , -T,:',l.im, ' T om es Ripirdi
'Benjamin pulleek, - Wm: Y. \ Hughes;' Clarks
Thomson Jones, ‘Stephen ,Calireil, Jacob' .Siee,'
John \,,D. Ninestiel,, Samuel 'Allen; losePIE.
I nmed; bah° R. Davis; Oideen'iktalt; Jahn '"lf.
Campbell, Robert Dk•Maitin, A:3, Derbyibize,
1 Spencer Roberts, Tait Ti. Fisher, Win. 8: Pricfi,
John M. Coleman, John P..' Verreii,;John Pliifi s
• Wethemltlerael . James, liTCßoblis . fiffliiiiiliusi. •
John B.:Kinney, A.,VCdnier: -.- :: " I '
: :,•i•
',- Seerefiri. Vi4derick*.ilit4;oo, 04i1-
)ton Davie, Frederick Beyer: 4 ,, Charles' Rehari,
S. POeselie, C. 'Sesser, 11tagniii:0111claiN,, '
Froehlich, Cilia.c. lii.le, John 31...Nagnei,.•
I Thomas ; o, Allen , Charles C.Jtarelc r. yhemas, if.. •
i S Pe i c t i' l lT ll oP ,I99onE:v
her.
Igaiyor Gilphisugii:—Yello* citizens, on
alfe,,chair. you *ill; me for , a .few
minitO f9r a rei:Cenuicks. - - kir44;Fieralit and to
thank ion for the honor yoar lune conferred in
calling Ina liPonatlds ocussion-io occupy the.
chair end secondly, to. esPleas :44:e - the
gratlicatiap I:feel in occupying the:chair on. Ro
interesting an occasion. - : ,
• .The meeting has been called agreeably to the
innonneemeee which you hate read in the papers.
:11: is in meeting of the, freemen of the deg.-end
county of Phasidelphia, who, in.the language of
:the call, are opposed to the breach of plighted
faith of the-national government, and the revival
of measures agitating sectional strife, ouiarelda
l
blo in the repeal of the Missouri; Couiprodliti
as comprised in the bills now- before ,Congreari.
in organising the territorial government of lie
breaks and Kazoos.
'lt is on this subject and the action of our to
presearatives at Virrahingtoo, which hart induced
this cell, and bronghtyon here .06-night.. It is,
the right of freemen to speak it is rider right
to be heard, and respectfull y. heard; :upon all
questiona °tuitional importance at the seat -of,
the, Federal Governmeut. Twenty-four years , :
ago, when this subject; if not this self tante sub
ject, one so germain to it that it may be called
the same, was agitating the country, and In de:'
bate in Congress, more than one gediemari
pressed their regret and surprise at.: theism*.
festations of public. feeling and2pnbliteepledon
which were duetted to that WU. • - a
At that time," a great man in our mWal4 woo
'represented vas at Washington, atd uport one -of;
the many motions which, prevailed daring that
exciting period,- trained° a "peach,• which • min
well repay any man fora persuatat the present
day. In opening hie speoch,.he •alluded to- the
surprise which had been manifested by. gentles_
men who hero opposed to him, . at thin manifest!
tation of public opinion, and I will in - • few
brief words giro you the remarks of that great'
man on that °erasion. Ile wee; a great man, e.
resident of thls.cita , ; by his great intellect, cram:
mending the respect of his fellow deism, .while
his modest simplleity of deportment endeared
him to all. I allude to the late John Sergeant.:
(Applause.) , Upon that occasion be made use
of these words, "what the people strongly feel,
it to natural they, should freely express ; whetb.
er this is done by lectures, essays, speeches, or
by tho State Legislature, it Isequally legitimate,:
and entitled b respect; as the toffee of the ,pees
de upon a great measure. Free espremion,or
Opinion is one of the rights gnuanteed by the.
Constitution, and in a government like ours, ills
. an intolerable right." . .;
. You have, my fellow-citizens, been =amble*
here tadglit for the exercise of this Invaluable,
right; this free espressiorief your riblleffiehelool
as also on the action of your public senunOO.4-..
For all can assert the value of this right;if so,
invaluable right can be. estimated et all.;
man who is afraid to express calmly, fearlesaly,
and boldly his opinion upon great national quesi
trans, does not. deserve to be called a freeman, '
nor one who opposes that intalimble right.
In 1820 this same question was before the I
country. The North was then, sa it is now, from'
the hills of NOW Hampshire to Mason de Dijon's
line, and from the mends of Now Jersey, to the'
tributary waters of the great father of waters. '
the Mississippi, the whole country was Agitated
with the subject. The North did not obtain them
what she wanted. She had to adopt what wee
called the bliesonri Compromise.. The Nedb,
entered Into that with good faith, and she little*.
thouldit that Clot.subject would afford, a resent.
Geld for agitation.-.. How could the. North have
dreamed of it when even the South dld not mem
to have awakened to an agitation of the added!.
When rennylvenla was asked ea a sovereign
State for legislation upon tids.imbjeet, elrar. gage
what. wasconaiderel to be jostbetweiraman sad.
mar, toward one Southern brethrese.-;
The speaker then dwelt on the ohm:Teel opinion
la relation to the. adicin. of ,Pcensylrentri; teed
the find adjudication of the Supreme' Court or,
the United States on the /abject Ho concluded
by en apology for hating occupied so much time:
upon resolutions embracing everything raluicing
Al this point leMier Idememnlies, the German]
Associations entered the WWI in procession to
the number of several hundred persona. - • . .1
Judge Kelley, rising =the platform, proposed
• three cheers fo; the i!darraef Kraut, land," al.
hiding to the, significant expreasioner Senator.
Badger; in his speech on the Nebradut
The cheers were heartily Oven,
cabal- evidences of maul - sato,. ; , -
Judge Kelley read 'the followthere4alelloo4 .
'which were' *doped. After which be pradi
tow remarks: • • '
Resat , That we regard, the Missouri
prude* as C sacral compact between' the North
and South, permanently building upon tht hod:-
or and good Nth of both puttee ; any attempt
to violate which should be denounced by erery
good citizen of the Union, to whatever politled
VIALUMF.; LiVll--NUMBER 182
Tarty; auto geographicil sectlai of
• DecauntrY•l4,totit bolos&
Resolved nett/toilet' wc.do -not itsletliat Cott
Israel should interfereiwitkthedametiti*,and.stazi..
chit ittatitutiens elsea,dyektralilietied in oar Sister.;
States, yet, 'in \tonfortitity; , .*ith\.the priaolplea
Sind 'weal/legs - of : diet:bond* of tier •• gtivern
; runt,- the :nuttiest of
1 .4' , atT'd',lf4wgki• o -‘9 lll ' rdxilit;#en 'front the
porith orAte:North, we wiil,,ever regard slavery
tea at best but a necevoary rill.*hare it already
ithibt ssidirM use our utmost effortsto prevent
, its spreading into the serrtuidtisteg territories .
ortheWest..; • ' -NJ \• ": ••
„17,ssalre4, ist , the\Hehriora,,Kiincas
ow cbefore Contents, rya recognise *Meastiso
seawall? mike ed by its authors.. to e ect Ala
talreitiva of the Mir isOintiertretiroinise; to 'intro.
duce and legsliie 'timer? its, ,tertitorieti 'from
which itivis.beiaiheiptoforeliieindabyeifiress
t, contract'isnctitined,by national, legigatiolt.freo
from 'it,.. 'al:rondo* pn ifaFtensa
uently frultral; region lying sbora t thelitisitinSt
I tine - eta& ;44.'80 vein.; to Mel intttini and ilk'
hanging effect?-"of slave labor;.t•to pat It; tnder.
the - exclusive control of . the philter *nth capital-•
int, and to, drive \from it the , hartly,etithisawit of
the Heti*, who does not choose to. enter into
degrading ruinous coMpetition • with' Mit;
shire labor which' none bet.thecapttalist and the
planter can oommaa4.; .;
•;"•itcsolved, bY , Spictialblg the stloPtion of
this measure, we should be recording our delib
eat& -approval of slavery as. a system
,meritori- .
ens' in itself,..*nd'deserving of our ;encourage
ment indatipport; Suitt we therefore openly and
solemnly, protest , against the passage of ibis let.
Resolved, That a Co mmitteo be. appointed. to
prepare an address to thepeeple of Pennsylva
nia on this subliibt,tuill to .use such other means
under the sanction of these. resolutions as may
be effectual fo represent truthfully
. the sentireents:. of the,: Commonwealth on this
After Judge Kelly hat concluded the reading.
• of thel•resolutions;;hepsoeeethid pi say. that the
measure, proposed ;by, this, bill wits anti-damil
,ceillo'und and believing thiti, - . he
wouldhe worse that tt.;eoWird'notto present
antleity Ca, "'• Theta who ere ifiniltO come'here
and speak their sentinitikys for fear of.this party
.lash,. are slitais.Juid
"deierve to be econsgen . by
r the giant the country has pioduced. Ile
notwas present to. plead fort'• the black mans but
• for I.trfrealosit"tif the white vain:" That the Gra;
• mine " Freneh, , " the Irish.' and 'the Italians
could a holm with no alive,. to , work beside
him.,., He thanked And that he was born* a free,
State,, where laborjwai not dishonorable..
Ha said . that thoar Who, were fond of sewing
slarelililaiti, Tiingress;hhoilld be 'treated
the alares:are.tiostaoL,. Ile then riftirrod to the
beautiful \ character; of:the; „Kabala* counts?,
and appealed those. present to, stir whether
,the curse. elavpi7 Shell be extended into, it: In
;conclusion;' he tilled upon the people; by all they
work for; freedom, • sind strike- dote'
• the ellycholdersj ‘ •. •t.-. .•
ItintJacelißreani was nettintroduced. He said
be arose tusetiQid the resolutions and enter his
:protest against the introduction of 'slivery into,
Nebraska: •. He ea% that meetings itl a the prey-
',Cut were necessary to *shake . Senatoilaauglani,
arnthe_would -feel keenly thesis rebukes going
ap teee
. Itostoe,,New the tousle
sloe of 'Mr. Briient'S:\ speech,
,Dr. /hide:picker
came forward and translated the resolutions into'
German'ths theedilicaticisicif the Hernias portion
of the audience. t: ' ,•. t, • ••_. •
'lon.. Edward Joy Morri4 was next Introduced.
Yle commenced by saying that, the . spirit of the
ego was opposed to,the further extension of ala 7
eery,' and though be respected the Domestic In-'
siltation of sheierYirs - now •.existing under 'the
Conatitution, still -mama en atteMpt tras . .niade•to
ntro4Eice_it into, free ,terrilory, he 'should be,
found battling against it.. .21e-said, let any num
upon the dhitantahores of Europe leek at Amer-.
lea,. and the only. blot - that can be seen on her
:fair;esanicheon the'institation.nf 'slavery. -
c4nieluded:bysayitigAtatßeitatorDonessa would
l ugthat, etio 4 got on Om ronf: trAek for the
Preside t ncy
The - tneeting.wea farther addreised: by Mr.
ChniT# lioepp and others. - r • '
•
Full ,
and Further Particulars!
CAROT.INE° BURNED ! ! !
•. We left 'ldcatilihri.. on actiOnlit evening;cct_ 8
~alfiß.thecWinr;:t a. ; • ••-,•,
0 , Nothing crartiv.cl.74te,oceicrred until/theta
ceel.P.o.k 3 40,4414ruc0N When 2l
ibntoeuth:o plan rivet., the attention, ott' the
the 'CV:initial - eoinniOfion
follolrad hint diriiti to
Wtdta Ire tancheit itie foot, of the stainray . ire
diieoineed ; thnt the .boninlis on Ore anl. theboil
ens iencenveloped in :denies. The homes tails
- Belo* I • give' you .n etiteinent prepared on
lwart
YOnTS,, '• s. 4. lOTT, Clerk,
bee* TiesafilseDisiaten gems Eie-twirseas.
A,: ''.tliteipw ftriisaw Sr. Nionoxur,
•• March atli, " f
Mori* Belderi—After near three days mature
reflection and a is.vilitto the spot where the ill
fatedCieellne wai,burned, I sit down to the dis
agreeable task of eying you a faint outline of a
scene beggens ell description and sickens the
heart to reflect upon:. On Sunday livening last
after.a pleasant run of 21 hoar* from our city,
about 4 o'clock. re atkratioa of the pu
rser:re wets attracted le the stamping end kick
ing of the horses an deck opposite the boilers,
when a nab wee made bj-,two or three of on to
.1110 the cause, when lo tbe heat was discovered
to be en fire,tbe boilers being enveloped in dames.
•The crew immediately proseded to work the
pumps, bid were driven back., instantly' by the .
flames, wheals)] hopes Were gdpe of eaving•hei;
and then comes the tragedy of the affair.- • - •
• A generalmah by men, women 'turd children,
was now made to the forcastle, by the cabin-pp.
Pagers, to avoid the destruction that awaited us
,• from the devouring element, which' was gaining
•
ground With'tbe rapidity of lightnitig=whieh at
the same time drove' the deck passergers Sad
I scow aft, Soon the yawl was inward' by. the
'.deck Pads and.eeper it was filled bydosena j of
: frightened beluga, scorched psi devoid br raisin
by fright.' While thisawful' cene was Pitigon
sit, every cabin paanoger, save' eor tWo, hid
pined the foreesetle, rea dy to take the fearful
leap, preferring a watery grave to being Darned
•to death. . , •
Abord this time poor Trice and Creighton sere
seen on the hurricane root Trice woke up Capt,
Tula and inn back to Dia wheel—asking Capt.'
T. what to do. Ho told him te run ber ashore—
which.be attempted—hut found that the tiller
.ropers were burned... About this . time, Capt.
Creighton thierr the ladder from the 'roof; and
deliberately went doWit eaten; on' the *stays; and
having-gained the lower guards he deliberately
rid himself of his coat and boots, and after 'wait
ing awhile, swung himself into . the witerostill
hanging to the guards,Sid was aeon by atnem
bee of the order of Odd ?GNP to give thenig•
sal of. distress, which the brother answered' by
. telling him to let go 'and •striev—be having 'no
:welly new= of saving him—having only a
mste before swam to the shore exhausted, and,at
:,lbat, time wan assisting Capt. Taylor to the shore,
• :who Was almost exhausted. ,
,Fite was the last that was seen ofpoorCrelgh
de; be having funks moment afterwards. Toes
Trice; was seen at the wheel a Moment. before
I pilot-house was encompused by flames, and
••• •••Ithopp it is painftal ,to think it, yet we cin
: . bit conclude that he sank down through the cab
in, having the hissing sheets orate for his shroud:
-.Still it Is. consolating to think that, thoagh he
:lest .his.ORA Aire, be saved one hundred oilier,
1 ,11 staging the boat 'shore; 'and also, that. k •
• died it his peat; atm holding on to the wheel:'
barer see hie `like' again. At 'this
; Alm* could be seen deeps of human beings
.:floundering in the water, having jumped from
. the lower deck to avoid being consumed by, Are,
of whom tractors lying on the bottom of the
limpid' • Not so with those on the fore
castle. So soonla the bow truck the bank, 51 per
song leaped otiehore end left destruction behind
them' 'And rifler reaching dry land scampered
• in' every direction to escape the effect of antici
pated explosion of boilers, he. •
•
Awful were the cries'froto the wretchei be:.
'•Mutt ,' bat alai! we' 'could render no assistants,
't'ar welad no means in reach; and thee ends a
• tragedy which I hope never tape the like apia.
f• :Casts i Pampixoses Ilarahaw,
'id' Clarendon, Ark., and Geo. Jones, clerk of the
• Muse, br root. Ue.k.iminort. •
Dtcc ?Apnoeas Loar.—Wlfo and child of
Ji IL skins; 'Marshall county, Mintz, - fouwildt ,
:rime of S. Milinllen, Madison county Teamaltwe
Mr. Smith, wife, and pan lady withtbern;
:11Mtv'sdul thne children, l'ippattcowsty,Apt
yob. Hottoki,: wife • and two chndree;
voruity-Pferrnemee; Parra; Msalsou eciailty;
-Tennessee; Mr. Miurtin,do.;-hlisa flosaPlL Pool,
do.; SOU alit. Ilinstunr, 46.; Mn ..•••-••• 4 'fffasl'. l
-by rowdy, - sop-Indaw. 10.31 t, ,Worthata:,MrlS.
—,,--alster to VidAW sad .thirteen
Dhildien; eat! /40 OM; 41 /At
deck Phis: •••• • -• •
• ,h;!.1 - .. muter, seii4
,cretztkuim Pilot loot; Jahn It Thee, loft; &m
-id Taylor, tared; Wrn..S.„ Pilot, Clerk, 'and:
/oho Welker, Plata eared; Charles Delriu,,ffirat
kagin tiff; 'est e di Samuel Lauderdale, - Seeond
linginear, saved;-H , ' Pitmen:- -Drama* Wed: -
eared; Wm. Ewing, Barkeeper, saved;
Louts Polluck, Pristant Bar-keeper, lost; eight
deck hands swilurown to be lost. , •
-~..~5a
ike ribaisier — at •V:44tai Ha*
~,. . . .
Tie te l egraph brought:o an accensti• of :is
. , ~.. \
print's' .tineter, at Virgin Bay, lei plume:lgen l
1 from California. -, - ) Virgin Ikiy is on LskiNlear- i.
Neva, the point where passengers from Califon-
Pala and'ernbtiit tdr San Joan; by, the Nide:tail- t 5
gig , route; the - full particulars of the. dialler, ti
aWe i related . .heloW 'in a letter front Dr. 3): If. ill
., • •
hon, , yf -1116, , Franeisco, who was a, paesenger.- 1 . -
,
, .
-.l4one'nf the persons lost were from this election\ • •
of the oOtuairy.',,
`‘, \ . stWansair , SUE. or =a Wen. i.. %
.\-- \\- N.; Y. Bar, March 1 8 ; 1 8. 8. 1..1
ittemiM:\ 11M - twits :-The steamship Brother
Jonathan left Sea Frandsen at It o'clock on the
. evening of Feb: 16t1i, and after "at -exceedingly
'Ffouthnte pas age weltered hithe harbor. of Dan
oare del ffulnarly, on."-the morning of Ist Ina;
.„
The:iietv- was unumindly \ 'rough,. a-gale .of lied ii
baring leen blowing for 'sererel ,deys ; :The, -
greater portion of the day was consequently'
consumed in landing the passengers and freight.'
There \ ;Were needs\ GOO.' paesengere .en hoard, ,
about 49 1 114-swheni•were in the, ateers3l4, corn"'
Posed principally of the population of California. 4
4
The process of landbig,,always necessarily
inengrestly , retarded by'the obstinacy end °dog °
in the =engin" "disponititin of these.peo t tei c : l lol
pewits the ship iwachedleT moorings :' took \. 4
' posseseion of the gangway loading to the to, \ t,
frees which thi,d 6 OPrs -wol , ullablb s io 'remora \ I
then.' \ Imagining diet some yenullar 'advents'', '.. '\ g
in the choice of ntaleketpeeinny, was te \he do=".
rived from laing",tkn. on sheoso, they•led de?,
, termined to emir themselves of dhat'adwitttne\.
\ It is the custom of the steamship company 10 ' ,••'
rand their paskengert.free,of charge intheir '''.
Onl
beata=but thnintudiltants also bring eitre boats ''\
e,
alinigside . te..tiolliteitees... she landing, for - which ' , l
they, charge passenger s a moderate p rice. Utak- .
boat' the steerage passengers would'not esaploy,t ,
neither would they suffer' alien !Immure thus ~,,
efugicind to done, bit rather insulted altd abused. L '`,.\
them for snaking the attempt.., Many of thepis...' '.,
sernleria . thereforeln the cabin had not. landed'. , '
fiedathe Shipwhen Mostar thitso in the steerage. • , • •
. reached Tarn Say,:the trans it across the mkt. , ,
try occupying abour2 hour . Nerd two abeam
:en,' the Central . Amnia and' Ornetepe; Were ." I
.walting. It -iris ' immediately announced ' that'- '
the farmer would sail early in the tad • i
that the latter w o uld be. retained until the cabin • *
passengers, with their baggage, the 'Pock, and \
express matter should arrive—another difficulty I
at once arose. ; " . • . \ - ' , i
The , }steerage passenger! beelike' Iternrened - 'L'
with the idea that they were about to be impaled , . - 1
upon; that the cabin passengers were to fare better.
than themeelver—in a word, that something was : 5 .
to le gained by ;waiting EU" the Omatepeg and
hence neither threata or entreaties'could induce "".
them; to embark on the Centre' . America,' "the- •*,
•largeit and best beet of the tivo. . The 'agents* .'
the Camping endeavored by ell possible titan* • .
to Indic° them to go on hisrd, but all their •
efforts were unavailing:* The N. steamer' sailed \'"
'"
with 400 '
t assen i tew4 letting
400,
with
the
iPw. \
cie; freig t, an baggagefer the Onietope. The ~%•
consequence ‘of this folly and perieraity, it will : +
be seen. proved most lamentably nlisestrowt,-- '..
Soon, after the sailing of the Central • America,, :
She wind.' which had been blowing trade - all day,
.inciessed, until a perfect tempest sterns
\ the-Lake, and the Onletepe was forced to take, -.• •
'refuge under tho lee of the mountain, typed • •
the village, during the night. -- \
Before nine the next morning, ahnegileimade
her- appearance - and 'anchored same 3 or 400 ' \-
yards from the pier. , Thre sea Was . . exceedingly
• roues, and the surf 'sidled ,in upon the beach
With tremendous, fury.\ The steamer had last .. .
her bost,.and some time elapsed before .it woe •.,
recireetWafter which Enoch difficulty wait Cups \
rienced in' getting is line kothe shore. ' This se-\ L - ''
nemplished, .the process• of embarkation : nom- .\,
melon& This is effected by means of a large \
dreh-ambend iron launch enfeeble or containing.:- '
CoMfortably'o/ or 60 persons. \ \ Three loads with ,
great care were successfully landed on board the
steamer, but on loading, the Ninth ticriepii Man
having the 'boat in. charge exhibited . great lea. -
patience, '' preigolred..no doubt, by the obstinacy
he had • encounteved the \ Tremont night, end.
''fearing he would 'be unable to` finish :his work
while „the daylight. lasted, and persisted '. in
crowding her more than prudence and sound. . , •
'judgment could justify, and„ehe was „pushed\ \,,,.
from" the pier with more than BO iintson, on , \,,
'- - - - ;Asieferi . iieVely proceeded, it became apparent to
nil 'on shore that' - she wean extreme VoTili - end " ',
her pregress was watched with painful anxiety—. -.
as wave after wave . struck her , she MIS seen fi
sink lower lathe water' dein at length, REIM sl-,, ... •
Most Woe. hundred. „yank distant. the' whole col.
an-of a' heavy sea rotted over tier entire length; •
filing - her to the gunwale.- A merle of Wirror en-* . 1
sued which beggar° all ; description:-cries of ter- . !
ror aineultaneously area from the .lanach, and,.. i
the: hundreds of espeotaton upon the \ Manner and ,
on shore. The sea was . instantly. rivired with
fleeting objects', among which was - dlitinedshed '
'many human forms, that had been wsehed from ,
,the boater had thrown. themselves ordboard in
,the first inoment ofalarm. Some were battling.
.MinfnllY withthe, wates, others Peri li ng them- *L,
*selves . * once to despair were sinking withnnt an ..
apparent' effort at safety, their hinds as if in -"
supplication: raised above their heads, whitis in •
the midst of all was the the lawoch still half filled.:;
with Inman beings clinging in • Omit helpless
agony to each other. The crosidnpon theist . ..
er, unable to render assistance "looked on wit \
' The people on shore, stood in clusteet end
dried ab'id'er ran •to a nd fro, -One giving or:
derv, others cursing and sweeritig, sag few
knowing either what they did or said . They,
however, rushed toward the miserable stpologies
for boats that lay along shore, and 'endeavored
to get them Oast. But the nativea• were the ..
first to discover. the. tall extent of the danger,
and render efficient aid. With ono ". wild. shriek_ .
and an impulse that would here done dedit - to •
the best of nianklnti, they tore • off their • eanifei',
garments, and rushed to the relief of the sidlterw:'••
ere—the women being the first in the betterolutt:-•
and dangerous work. They hesitated not to
calculate the danger, but dashed into the NA-.
sus surf, heedless of everything but a desire to
save their fellow creatures from death, and these
strangers of another nice, - between whom and
themselves there has been no sympathy and but
little kindly feeling.. Brighter exempla, of true
heroism could not be imagined than were exhibl
• fed Dy theserude and Ignorant people. • '
A. deign native women rushed to a large bingo
that laid high and dry upod the beach, and drag
"slog it MI the water, pushed it with incredible
speed through the water toward the launch. As ,
they ipproeched this, one of the ows sprang
forint* tearing a dead child from. the - arms of
\its drowning mother—held it with one band
above Whited, and swam with her precious
charge to the shore. Others mcceedel in saving
the mother . , O th er cases of like chet'kcter oc
eans& Out native man lost his life in Calm
erons efforts to mitred's:re. Some of the pose-
mused, clung to thklanach until she as drawn -
ashore/.-others swam safely to the beach, while -
still others sank exhausted beneeth the warp„
It Is impatible, as yet is:Latter:dna bow Many'
perished, • In less than an body after the digester
occurred, *4WD deid bodies(' were upon the::
beach some: dragged. ashore by the natives,
others washed in with the surf. Several other*
were subsepeitly found; andabout half a dam
more 'Were know n to be missing -41 of those in
the launch were saved. The Bret body mew
ed was that of a 'woman upon 'whose clothing
was found large MUM of gold. Her husbandless
also drowned, who also oarried thansands of dol.
lags, the weight of ielgab, perhaps, . shied An
causing their deatha.. One man had upon him
an inflated, lifeepreservie, but beneath it was a
belt of gad adlielently heavy to Weigh . him
,down. • The persons of most of the deceased ODEI
4111ta lam* or less gold- . 'twits aoti therefore,
necenify that made them steerage lessedgers..
On the following diy, literati Bd, the Wise
recovered were buried together 'by the Nisei
gers still on shore. • The' occasion was ca. or
great oclemnity. - Each coffin was eanied by;
font i•E'reaus•—thus forming a lengthylecces4
sloll, which was followed by most of the prism
'gee and a crowd of the natives. It is seldom
that a more melancholy and =ingot •-
Is
•
witnessed ' • An awful -solemnity parceled
place as the procession. passed slowly • •• •
the village and over the hills t 9 the . place ,o
Bore after impreselve'and appropria
*nerd obiegnits, were - ileisigted the re •• •
.01' sixteen human beings, who ilds . day •bet• •
Veit full of life and heelth,end hope and Joy
tratertdpg, after • to "silt :in w to
• bind, to enjoy the fruits 'of their labors'. in •
aide') or adopted harries Immediately duct' •
funeral services were concluded; the • •
of the Passengers and freight of the Brot
Jonathan wore conveyed to the °meter', •
early in the evening she depleted for the ri
It is here worthy of notice that :the agents •
, the Nicaragua . Steamship Compedy, as mop a
'the calamity -masted above oteurred,—notill
tbe hotel-keepers end others. of the plice
they.sroald poly the board of all the • . .
one defrayall other expenses that to ght
from the . :
Rad the steerage passengers, been,
to ga cm beard the Central America an tboni •
of the therevioukl have bees sta n •
aityso creneilthe launch co- the. following •
all would have gone on smouthlf - -end had •
rate 'Vista Assn prosided 'exclusively for
• steerage passengers on the river,' there wltYll
bate bee:rim:es of the milling, and q - uarreM
and fighting--the indignatics meeting and Ii
flananatory speeches, and denunciatory mug
[ dons that subsequently transpired: