4.1111 - 3 . 7Tzi. "4 - - 1 7%7 • ~ ° r 'F .E TABS 111 ITB6. PiTTSIitTitGitGAZETTE: Pthitißilitls•DAlLT ANIrREZELY BY • • li DAVIDHITE-& 00 ft W :warm - Is&nUEL 115 /GUIM rho Oaf ?23a eras" la= boos vo virs roar anscs.., TERMS: - DAILT—th doßars per annum bayabla half prey In advance. • WEIIKLY , -Two dotlarsper.itiolom. inlidvainea; la =DOW on the following conditions: Ylinle . o24 Tatabiliell - ' , ' Da .... .. ]D 00 Iventv copies • do . ... 15/ 00 j no_ tackass filt each club toloosaddressecito PM.. h ."2lc, tenti_.. Warted, In advance. go cl ob parent will ihs Saar expit., unites tha 13201:wr is Pad • RATES OF 'ADVERTISING: fee *num (10 Unto of Nottrerell oj'AolD 3 Do • • ea sa lne dltiosorittiou ..... Do - one week. ..... - 1 '5 DO • two ww1.11 . 7.:.—»--.! .... 3 th. l Do Uo:, two, 7 • 18 ofl Ye, "I,l=or le;Fis;VZ.l3.;;; - ) 6.00 • - Steadies Cesda thee dollar fur meth addition* aloe. - FoeOm &min. ebsoilmbif Dimmure,(per an- ' .gm,) emit:dm of paper ' • —...... MOO oath saditkr , .liumare. insert:xi overarm month, and fee mama animism innate inserted under the yearly rata., halt prim. • _ • Admodemaenta eaceennuf •smeare„ and not over liftem film tote damned as • inure and • balf. • rabllshens not ronntable for • legal , advertbmwents 11t2L,"%ldtestealltIllat Vri eharsod blicith" . th;surke , as ether sdrerthlementa. ' • • ..Advarlissmerds not marked ou the copy for • madded 1... Mr imart.l... • .1111. ronumem Pahl& arel t erected aecomUnely.- • ' • The 00 a annual advertisers - Is atrkilylludted to their eat. Iramodlate insalocea, and ell advertisements for the benefit of otlam manna, as well sa all adrertlaemonte not InUnseVartelyoonnected with their own Wain..., and tiaras of advertisements. in length or otherwire, pad lAndte 4, 4=artie v. il , l 6 l: eau .rendeued, and prompt payment ts desired.: 'All advertisements Ice chari table. thatitutions. diro * ioLo. Mkt. WUNIT-talelsadD. and other while meatimuk and all uteetinp and noths.a. Wlecharesd tor t„.•- • - Death notiom irmar oiler to ted 7 .7l - I.EOTM clieige;drdeseaeconipi nied by femoral Invitations or obituary notices, end whet. so aegompanted,to be pithier; • I. ,„ _Reinder adverthers, and .fl others 'sending communim tueta, gir.reardrims notices designed to eall attention to r.uw'muns,.Conarts. public entertainments.; where ether ate made fbr admittance—ell notices of pri vate lons—mery notice dodgem, to rail ettentldh to Weals mterprbes, calculated or Intended to promote Indirldnal Interest, can only be inserted with the under , standing that the mat is to be for. 1r Intended to be Mauled In the kcal damn , th e same will,be char.m.l a t thereto of 10 cents per Hoe._ Bishop or ii " notice. to be Marvel. Wide Prim , • • Tamen Liam. Petitions 32 each. . • Real Estate Agents' and Auctioneers' advertisements not to be dared noW yearly miss, -but allowed • d {menet of thirty,thror and ons-thled I:eke:mit from the amount of L.lle. VISCLT:9It 110-WWLO emu, • • • . . . . On. Acme, ti me. Invertlora ~- .$1 Eo) Do. • es& s6llll.lmali vocrtion ..... —.— .7 . alvtcrmosara n. Ittrxtx r•lrgx. . . this Square, (10 Itnoo) one looortkm oento.. Do: • Hob nddltkmal root. - All tranoleot onnertlonnento to to paid In Mune.. • DXBCRTSfIPZNT. . .SODS.Brokerm. • • RATES OF . COlmscruquar r9a .. raa & 11,. sr M 4, xt. totheeen rh • . and Fourth es. PiltzbzovA. ;Drawl at Yenta .10 iftrandi at l'onnaatoatt.. Jo City Bank, Cloalnuati... do Como:want Sa.Cluelal.. do , Vrattklin Bank— ..do Lafaynita Yank.. do do ..ar Western RalrerTa 800 k... do mar Baba of Slaaattloo 12,..aman 1; PP`tXSYLVANIA. - Bank - ot Pittsburgh par Keelung, Bask of - do.- •-par Mona'. Lazo.' Bons of uo-por Bank of Commerce 'Par• Bank of Nortio America-4m Bonk of North's Libertirkpor Dank of Pensofinnia...-Por Wok of Pram Township.- • I Bank of tlieUritted States (knumetrial Bank of Farman' t Simtrania • Kensington Staunton. & Kerb. Donir.-.par .Steetiantre Bant . ' Southwark Bank... -par .Tradesmon'silank • -Mir Wrote= Bonk..__.._ Par Dank of Ctounimreb X I Bank of CheatertMint I -Book . - -por I Bank of Bank afthertoontourt...-. Bank of thittrolotrstt--“ Bank orlsmistown--.. - Bonk of lliddlotonsi....."- X atontganoryoo. 80ut...4.m0r Bonk of Nortbumbarlood-par I Carlisle Bonk. X Columbia Uk a Bridge " a:Por Doylestown Easton I Brie 80nk__....:.,_... X I Farmers . 111i.V37.7p5: Fanners' Ilk of,Lamoster-par I Farmers' BMA of BeatUng.par Perm. Ilk ofitanylklll Ou.par Var.& Urerv..Wayneabumr. X I Franklin Ilk Woohington..par 'llarrisbure Stank Itomedsta4silt-.1C:I. Lugedes Bounty lilt.Par-Vm I . lobsztou 1 titan? Bonk of betlavilla. -*lst nob Wyoming ilk, lilikmbauro Brooch at Akron-.-..."- no° Brawl at Athens.-- dol 1 1=1 * A Braor =l2 if):= o 7.=:-. do Brandt at Cointobno...- Aranoti it0bt01nd0....... do do l l I Maud. Bronahs Kanstield---. do Brans - Ba t t do Brandt at Cud —mutt.. do Brandt al IFosidngtora. , , do ( Brandt st Coatis.* do Brandi at Xanmater.. do Branch at' Steubenville:. du( Broach atlitt.genton....-. awl Brandi at k...-.. dolt Branch Sp Newar ritfgel .. l....:..... do Branch.' at do I =tat a°, l Brandt at so Branch at KararaUc.. do . Bram:hotPdrtomWth,- dot Blanch do Blanch Id dO, • Broach st etrrshsts.-• , . do Branch at lltaseUkra-.:-: XI Brandi al W005ter......... - do I NRW . AR eolleat Ranks YORK. . . N•sr vi.t. City —.Per Canutry MARYLAND. s: ' !Algtv - i . nicivaßk AU solvent flanks.- VIRGINIA. Rank .0 nond—Ra . k4llcln - Car Mk ( Mrcel, Fmer' Mca Tirents. " • Meehants'a Meet... Rank " - North Western " • Brache, . NORTH Rank of Fear...— 2 Sank D e a f nSkt Wet Ilm. in rl'a 2 . gtan. 2. Ilental:lW Ilk"Nesbern. 2 BOUM CAROLINA. Rkorthen. S.Casolina . 2 Bank of South Carolina. 2 Rank of Charleston...-- Ilan/ere* Meehan'; BR 2 • 01:01I01A. •-• • . Auglirta lu b. 11kg Co Dank of Augusta..--..... 2 Ilk of Bruns•kk. Aug'a. 2 I en 'atm.!. • 1:1Cor Vent Loolr Kent ea nekr.lot onta arr' n • M• Northern likorßentneky Southemllkollientooltr • 1111 4 8 MRI. • . ilk of BUN of . flank of Alat*lmicarid Branches 50 IMM , 'VftFIeMM !umeis'Dieel;* . uSeellank arnmut StocY.llank klank....-....—,--.. Bk of X. Janekins.Toronto 5 ilk or the Prank, koknnP , , llnak - of Hontreel—_.... Ok of V. Canada. Toronto .EAO"ZERN ItILCIIANGS. On Tien 'York— tsar On Fhtladalads....--...k0r LortddLa4ovoirdllnsa O'AN , 8 . P . . OLDT , F gra S r C d E . V .. ALUI d Pzo . :. -1 6,50 T. TAO Cl= . 4.83 0 'Ten 051.ii5t=::::::.3,91.1 PRICES OP STOCKS. =OHM _FOE TIIY plrrsntican amcdrr, or . A. W.ILKIN-$ & - CO. STOCK AND .ENCIT A NOE BROKERS, --, NO. it FOUR 7.11 STRFLET. Prrrsnioe, March 14. 18.54. _-4 2 160 IC4 - 100 100 - Wu - It* - 100 - 100 - 100 .- 100 . Miltal Stem; Artati•lnals . COOP. gs =iv Pittabarab i/ et-- Ds ' cop. Vt.: 4 - V. AUtVdr dtr Olift MILL . . Bank of Pittaboutr......., lilerciaante t Mama Rank Ezebaogo Allegheny: Earlogor Bank Pals. Trost Wilma Await Bank...« _ lima ht. North Brdge Northern Librirties:—.4.. • Williamsport Briditen..,- • Mims • Pittebit Life Inturanoe..; Wortent InatranoeCo tltionse Insoranos - Aseisrlated Inmates C 0... Pittehargh to Pitt~, t Lordwlthi— iteY. rorestlrt" , ALL imus. Irani:rah Gas Work a :.:.. lon any Siteltratar • Yams- Stalinotd... Ohio nut Btilrotd... 'lnal t.l Fraud a Walle'lla ft: it. m. tom wavy Dad 1 Canal tkinds(ad)--- G T AlP .bunt thlT .t rrry . Platt ri..l.. h u ll! . =VT Patinnun • alate R0ya1...... ...... .... fin 60 10 10 10 Ilre Uri • tl . : , ••••••• -- Ni110W.:::77.—::=.. E2ME • - - A..WILIEINS Ueamadmrn lA s k W. 5 a is. rirrasintair. C. VOREIGST.and Domestiz . E. r writ - Natalia! Wit Warrant, cliajpetleos imam ttaroagbaut Use 1.1151 EndoefeZter absamtaa and bun 1 • atomt and cad on Ocanmisdon. rod oft &pm% opa Iptcrect GEORGE E.`ARNOLD & CO. • Dt g i f i r a drgs e igrjut . tTpLasatuces sac.t litend 0 - IITABLE • THRASHING MACHINES - 'AND BEPARATORB viARRANTED.' to '-bo :tboiongblv tae to work web; tade 101 by CAY:CAItROL, • Z - • • . empeot, ore easily removed Phew to taste, moo en., • .be used with eftmd oonveldeocelo bun or Held • No u ruos lighter. threats lastm, or luau better w.k. • • i• ore thin 9,000 or them anluxe lo i Zlestern ' Ma ir t 1W to 7.00.0Z0 nth;_and. ea Lb.,agu eels!, ther bare tool recoottoended byoteewbo ' • use the% to bras complete and to work as wail_ t assay to '"-• LE Root West, and aattubed to the eeolotetelr erpaystae the straw end theft mtbegraleyaud Ulm rutin, satiefeetkug whenever ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Notica ie hoaoar terra MO-10ton of Adzolotetratkat bums Anatol ta the subsorther oto the Mato of Avon =tato At South PayottoToortoAdNalkaalay tawny, - 411 maxi abating tbeauelats Indebted to add ass reausateal to snake taamedkto Paama; t' T eitSt,' WlZlArT "'nll) 44t•T Boa — itt Watts TotnntiP.. hOOK IIER& i - Aboat 70 acres ofwell. im $0. 02 Lraff..4H•mllke Trois tc ams drama. aping flora. ralala ooD r . 1165 per rank diffract 11..2 a Marla str, BUSINESS CARDS. T. S.'3IOERISON. Attorney and Counsel ` yorst W u . b t= Mooted to .44 Orantittect. • L BALL, . Attorney at Law, "Bake. attildleise," Omit street, bet.. Fourth .4 D end Alley. • ..10.4e17T 101013ERS E.- PIIILLIPS(Attorney 'at Law. jut Et. Lords, Mo. 1117 OBERT POLLOCIc, Attorney at Law_ Corner or Flftb and greet etreeteoereelto the Coed oto4 geDe. rlttetoonau• •1. • Itle).1-y..". AL - , CRAIG, Attorney at. Law, New Castle, Peonsylreole. to Hem Welter 014RA:rose Creek; 3, Denlo t g r el., Manton Smith; lirimert .IW.; IL tiUde 'I • Le ri!WWllion a Co , IL Lee. eP2B-d _TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office .11.11 , Fourth .treat, neir Oran; Pittsburgh. .1.1611 T ttP. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel • 102 . at Cleveland. Ohio. le teterernen—d. Lena* Bbalex .t Blanton. fetadly.r FRANCISC.FLANEGIN,Attorneyattim, No. 170 Yeeerth street, Pitteteergie. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney 'id Laic, No. lig Plf th street. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. stir , LOL.:......rlgtraCa 1711.6.1.11- R & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex &sage Brokers. Buy and Nal Gold and Silver and u Not,* 130gOtlate louts on Beal Estate or Stock Seco rltltut ymrchase ertrmlasory Notes, and Mae Ms on East nd Rest. Buy and will Stocks on Commission. Oahe.- tlOlll made on all points In the Union. (Mee eon= of Third and Wood streets, directly matte the Bt. awl. myldr D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange e Broker..► 'Muth street—Burs and aella Stocks on Rigatoni Exchange on Eastern cities impplied at eon 'rent =tad Collections made en the West at lair rate Wet tern Bank Note. Meted and told. , 7 rlL PALLI ER, PALICLIC •0110170 VIC le. sum rAIALER, IIAYNA..•& Co., Successors to, Iluseen Banns CA., Barihert.Eschange Drokermand ealers he Foreign and Doniestle Exchange, tkrtlanites of i h tMt rt d Dr= —N Checks fileaile..d collestkins made on nearl y all princi int point. or the Malted Stater. The Lighot premium paid for Foreign and •Atuericart add. Adranent made on consiguments of Paulam, slam.' nut, .11bcral tern.. .2. I. WPM'. 11, WILLIAMS & Co..'Bankers and 1/7 Eoch greets. tittab anße Br ok it ersrith. North Dud corner of Wood and Mini All tratmacttona made on liberal terms, and collection. Idnintrtly attended to. WILKINS & CO., Exchazisoiroker;i: Zi t? ? Fourl . h greet .; enema@ the tank of Pitt. .t, mem new. irio AVM. JAMMER, Jr., Ranker and Bro. • v ker. 4th street, No. GU, adjointalog the Bank of Fittatrare. • 110LMES & ,SON, Dealers in Foreign and Deannitie 111111 of keehatige. Cert.ldeates of elte. • Bank Note. and dpeele. No. 64 Nletket etreet, dltte burgh. iaTentlectlons wad. on all the prineiPal fitbs thro.hout the United State.. COMMISSION &C. , . M. A. MeOLURG, Denier in Fine TORSI. ' Choke Family Groceries, Wooden and Willow Ware, of Wood and ELM, amta L norreoelving a large at or nosh Clcodsan aildltlon to his already ea tenslve 'stook. purchased nom OM hands In the Eastern niarkets, which Ell To sold at the lowest market prism fifirlfotels, Steamboats. and FaraUlea,• buying by the 4 1Pli;.:11 P ire i l l ==e st". y fnei at charge. spin • 4 . A. 31'HANE, CominiAsion and For gMerehimts; dialers in Wool and Produce goneralle: Plttabusgh Manudieturea;No. 414. Swoond street., Pittsburgh. • ape-ly'43 \TELLS A CO., Copinixgion Merchants kJ. - and Wholesale Dealers In Dorm }IA, flour, Delerl Yrult and Cinsiitry Prodnee gonemlly. 10, 3 . 1"3 I.lterty street. tbpi Marta Role, Pittsburgh:_.. rap 114.1•53 :IF S. LEECH, MeALPIN A CO., Whole . •. sale Grocers, anj 6, lhalers In Provisions, Metals and Pittsburgh ManuThe N 0.242 and 244 Minty ettret, S. MORTON OTEIMT ....... ....... 21.1.."319 K. MIDLIIIICL. dri LLBLItT FREDERICK,M holesaleGro 13r orrs. Produce beaks,. Fnmarallng .11 I,l>n4nburlart Mercluots, Yo. L 7 Wood atreet, 114 Ir Liberal lilb Leda of; all 111... Unap and Latebes. Codes od redo. kinds[ Paine 01111 s. approved patternen Bolen and rastesinapr, Mallealda Iron Cardlnge or every va• eddy - Inform and nnleti. dtr MAITET ,& OLD, !POUNDERS. PLUMBERS AND jIAS . PITTEBB. 127 and TX }Yrat Etreet. - • • • .rmt. onwlrric OTATION. ALLIOHLST. NUFACTURE all kin& of Water, Gait d Simms Wittinisk. 'louses fitted Hp vrinKism arid abort nntion •my44r • ' J. HOWARTH it BROTILIiat, =• • • • MARBLE MASONS, 144 LI 117CRTrArTREA. NEAR BEIRA:Tit 145YEUTFULLY inform their friends tad an nubile Kennelly, that they hen opened theft ,rte yineka at the aherre [tend where they keep on bend larristat io of terntlirl rAßl2 t ri MANTII , B„ g o al, Vit:olture /2,llrhal ray oiler at extremely.= Vr atalkile hilted; Plebe, and yawed to min. (*notary iota endued, ell& Baden and rennet; eta,. W. W. WALLACX • • • • i STEABr MARBLE WORKS, -••• 3117, 3',4 end -523 Ltlerfir aired, Shialtfieht ffeag.: ILIONUMENTB, Tomlla, Crave.: Stoiies INKirgrtants _Tom Mints* Ir Illonek An. 11. wi%:=AnAgett a, t , : i der. ntaetdeerry, at the glens fee blonontente A talon hang. Blade an / * Lab Mar. tie fttentehed to the Trade at the knead. wines. : All order. 11l with dealattah et Stunt ans:l • ftrArTs....k CO., .01eichtint Na; „.. ,t 7 r:lPV,Tu rt 74- 47Ii tgarm"T i grr.""je l int_. g ."4 ftweboni.K.B..,y tenet ,amd Valtet CABLIMMIZA. Plumb. Cosh:nem and Silk Vela°. In went varletT— Persons In want of annerkse ICLethin are reap:dully W elted toe all end ,ualoins out ',stock halve baying. am we will endezeue to malts Itto their Uttered to mochan of na. 4:43, ...11. WATTAA (Xl. lhort Llbertr stoat. DRY GOODS. 1 aMaat tcolerrarsexan...c. L Arnim mile. Tats &A. BIAWN & CO., Wholesale oaditetail to Tann akur Staple 11 . n. Good 4 ZS SUM 411RPHY &. BMW lELD„ . Ea rtie~L Pl r Ty Oiada Ilarchinta, airmirlourth and .41 MEDICINE. JA3IEB BIND: Office and Reddeeee; No. 112 Rah "tarot, appegto the Catbsdnl4 Intto, „woor, mEnutieLlmt3;,; LEE,snodesitor to:MURPHY & i o EE,:. IVAMPna" 1 ;1%; th •"eV Aarlx.ltEZ4:t • '• , ' PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1854,A . •.•. , , • GEO. BUIPIN, Paris Miintillii Emporium, Imparters also of PaacT Paw, 361 Btoadarar• 13 7 - 1 0 ATIBBARD Wild Cherry 1 - 114, - BitCart, Cravats Balm, KU, Salve, lr-,93 Jolla I'. lIURLBURT, American lioinoeo weak et=cacr..trccaclimi. Come!, /6e-. for 'AN DUESEN'S Improved Wahpene; , It restores gm. yat to Its crigima eaer. and aeldes new growth await. Der.t..l.=.ambers OM GILBERT, .fivin BletaphisOnlcur lug hundred. of Olsn, Tumor,, ti lrem gird Woo,, 'Pout the AWN at EL( ,anti •• •• 483 ALFREE WOODI, lannfactuter and HAIS Import. emu. ma., m. 0., a.m.. K. — M..WARNICK. Manufacturer oftnam t7l elled Cottage Furniture, tee 02 Mao et.'' JOHN DAVIS, Commission More. Importer of Brainlike, Macs foil Clipurs, ^A4 Wag!, imam .t. - , , LGOODWIN BRO., Mauufacturevi of . Ejus Cut TM:woo. ai.sar and Bontr, MT and am. AV"' o rietorinnti " Wk. OT T A l :FivU r dtiot. sufF,w og W5 - I,SIMMONS, Millinery, 564 Btoad- V, rrr, near *etrordlltan COOPE 1101:7SE, A. J. Pew Pro ._ Bro., . R. toro. :134 Broadway. • .. • OIL\iAN CUTTER 'successor to Lee, Dmerstor t Co., Importer and Jobber to Staple , DrF : .14 Calor 14. L L CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Maniac: rturer anar. Wholesale Ennlerin Onltern,ffit or P e, na. 11roa0. • SAMUEL L. EAVEHLY:WlioleattliiDeal 1.7 or In Brum& Painted i'alls and Tuba. Wond.and lowyarl . ,...ltankots. MAE.. Cordan_oslNelne, Wlcklgan y th W enn. , kb et. Now 'WINDOWSHADES: Gilt Comities, 'ratio Oil tloth. JOHN TERUUNlL.Manufkrtnzerand• W Glenda Donna.. No.lo GYthaullin A., and No. 0 Chatham AGENCIES. ' ACARD.—llating been appointed the ex.: elusive ,Agenfa for Pltteburgh, r r the ofPatent voted CernenWand Etretche4 beather Belting, more uticturedbr P. JEW ELL d BON. of Bartßrd.tkomeetlegt, We now Offer for sale a large assortment of all vkltkoh mAnalEtund, at the enauleeturerk prim% Ids ,arthtle Lein .operlor to bbe market. n A o lL, l lfg4e ate i ll i gferl v irlrtkro ' f * ars , Rubber &Mug taunt on hood, and foe 0010 at the "Ninrbloo Bolting Brigd.." No. lid 31.k0t Week • eep2e J. 2 IL PILILLIIPS -- S(ILUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent; Etoek, Ilerthandier and BM Broker, OK. to. 92 urth rtreet. above Wood. Ilualneae promplir,attended fkkPir AMUEL L. MARSH - ELL, Seeretaty-Citi t-, sen's Insurance Company, 91 . Water street. T. JONES, Agent of the Insurance .• Co. °Mirth Ammica, 141 Front Wort FM. UORDON, Seerelary Western Ins-nl . ranee Co- DS Water otreeC' - T OAEDlNEECCiitiN,AgentforFritalin Inaurante Company, nottb.east, corner of Wood 1 111 ATMADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu -1 . tual Insuraueo Company. 43 Water street. griEO, H. TAYLOR Ri lIUSTON, (suceeesore Vi to Taylor l Macao.) General Cermmlesion and For- Minn Mere/mots. and ascents for Vastern Sion Mora Wholesale Itelleal •Staple Orocert n ( = Inn Cattoit Oatton Yarn; Matting. r . .ta., Mb- Cleatt:T4,•Uar ..ti rit r .b.rkb 'Manufactured (taxis , itecosrally.-. . t te u n i te isLtiok"roZr an,l"Banner Mill Flmetina:, Rttat ' otrgh . ar:egt. Louis ileket lasiti n stintser ja2ttamd HUTCHISON & CO., Commission • gegtkanP and ApiiitiMr the ILloublEincarßelln -12,:rzi.titr.ritloals,..7. lit sad Eat lead . Help, BOOKSELLERS.. &C. P C. STOCKTON, late Johnston & Stock -I.loo4,eljlbegitrinntrAlirattl le Binder, eur 7 at REAfi, Bookseller and Stationer; N. . Tooth street,lanlki Butidinnu R. WELDlN,4holerale anddtetail g' Dealer In Blank d Raoul Bon_kw, Pax a_nd tI Nu. Wood street, (between Third d Fourth). Pittsburgh. um= OLIN S. DAVISON; ITlBooksellerar.dgii - Omer. succasorin Barham & Agnew., r llierket street. near Fauttb, Mlti r' lS.7tiSSWoittiCitoo — kEeller' and Under in Stationer), de. No. Srlikaket start.; near • d, Pittaborartk, Pa. li— AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. a Wood street, nest door to tberorner of Third mbo:rel. P.. SthnOi nod U. books constantly. on hand A kLENGLISII . CO., Booksellers No: rotas Fourth and D i mond music, Ar.c.. •-10.11X , ILMELLOR, DeTiler infiano.i"eites, 4- alusleand Nusical Inetumenta Scheer Beiolts, and P {Duerr. Pole agent kg Cradtritues' - rtano Warta am Western Pennsylvents—No. ill Wecd stoat. veNRY ICLEBER, Dealer - in Music, Mu .nal rierueiniu,storpo t enter of Italian Strings. .it .0 srt..lLegt d -ZZ Tr= Maori . . .. H• SCIIIICEDER C 0.,. Bitted° Starr,' 4th etreet. between Merket and Wood. New Thule eon. itanti . r receiving. and Mtudeal Instrennento of all kind& DRUGGISTS. w - - • WIL COX .. . .. . - • _ ii WILCOX & CO.:Druggists and Apoth i nearteccornenMostet street and theDlamanaAcrtt constantly on land • inn and o =o.o •••=tomn., atln•M•did.t.s.rcenntnt7Andszticlntertalnlastotntar bo a rm. PhYidd...P•wentions eirefullysonsionaridtit. tnyttt TOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dews. Palate. OW. Veredakee end Dye Stuffs. Na 296 AiloPuteel ailleeealeeatoulst grtu ton.-' Wairent Pa-Loudon Co • valuable Dually medians. R & CO., Wholesale W-417 1: 1 - t& l i t A lad r Wood m awl en an t s I ts,Pit ed burgh". meta .. ...L.- - - -----L-...L--.7= T.: BELLER% Wholesale,ealer in AilV i 'llt i Att' s th ilf ll oll`;l4tad.'PAl rum= tutne • .• • • . Inoue sump. DRARN & REITER, Wholesale &. Retail Druggists, owner or Liberty and St Chdr streets, tfibnrigh. *SCIIOONMAKER a CO., Wholesale V • Druggists, No, 21 5 Wad street, Pittsburgh.. ' • TP FLEMING. Successor to - L.Wilcox OSEIE At Co, swam Market street Dissnond—Kerb eon.. 'tautly on Medici n e ll sod omelets smortment of Dings. Medicines, Chests. Perfumery; and sll *Melee pith= his business. .• • • , Ileum prescriptions carefully compounded .st jade all • TOHN HAFT, Jr., (simeessor to Jas. Ar, Rttoleader and keel Drug ••t Dog." In Nintly 011 s, Dmdutv. Re.. 119 Wood Arrot. blow • IWO,. rltt.thorgb. • aaTßegular Agent. !Leah.. Yard's Medielni. - • • MERCHANT TAILORS: CUJ Meichnut Tailor and ClO - thif,r,Ziy o t a lZar th t. Peelings, tear ly!s W iafiNfiifftChtilialTia&W.7lslm and Dealer In iteedy itedo Clothing 1 1 311 1 b• e treet. tiVATT t t. 211erchant r 4 m , o r ' I` I A • L k or od 1., , e, .~ .n .pov nM•tmt or A rlaß.t nd of Iflg ftli . 4it n. i n a t . D t:u e~mmv.nd Vatlll.~ ..~.~tthe newe.t KTt...nd da..tgmdlt7 Ilar Mwd .. ad avktD~ n ~11l p4row iln ar. uIL Imgl EIMMEEiMMEMEM rdusdELLAlrEous. T. O. WARRINGTON. (DIPIASIA.) bADIES' 8: CIIILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Ile ham war iNagind fall smodmeat No. 2 utyl Wert. al PltNanuNthri. - -1404p1 GICANT - .MOWItY, Dealer. in Leather, OF , Bidet, Oli and Shoe /Wino, Ica = I,,lheretY duet. appolitte the head orWood. , • - - . ,mbay HILLLAM ,SCHITIMIDIAMS Lithogravt _ia Pstabllshateet. Third :Bisset, eristeli. th. 4. - • iPittslnissit. BlamlAndstare, Posuattotie! oils. 111 1 1 lie.4 l holA tkmdtlAbols.Arehiteetaral and Machine meriege, Beene*" an Visiting Cards, gn,eti=t . : 11: Drawnon - littete, and printed ist Calais, Goat. Black W atituy la the most approved style, and . at the ninst mum able ._ -- - J • FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT or TZ E riZM I rV"v%Z==N E :3 LWARDROPS SEED STORE is now..'r., • Pieta with raziAls the the gatteidg_Pninlag Ira ents for the Ore Coen gbeuees, nem end Maw l.'ntter, and every= g . at=a i lha=olni promptly an llberzi tame. WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Drnlcr In Thin • Tigund and Ihrurnh. Alma. llng o tnin 2.3 t gog it ti=e Plits=l .3l rat. et:mai a of Twit. • M-43 VOA, PRINTERS.—We will sell a .11 . MO?! PRESS, imperial dm lew UT BMIKOTM a HAVZII.I4 SOW. ARISFASMONS.FORLADIEWDRESS za—th, Putt lublous far 7 mu, el:Gaper winter 16:2CLIG P. &Do.. nand EM) - APLIC A- MAN- EL R Al ~Tork M .. b, ; NO Upholsterer.- and ,14,17113a4616TrusaasisuAsounmaa 'TariI3BITIUM,COILOR - IPASYrORYNo, ! ) * , i .m.gt'!x4. sac . ac6lclq FEweasos light, wall figured Prints ro. .13,4ter (A.A..atox v.v. ' sth,t . . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THURSDAY MORNING; MARCH 223,-!834. For the Pittaburgb Datir Gatethr. NE,AA LAScASTAIL„ March; . Bth,-154. "dr. 'Burros send you 'herewith a *eau script, this day received from the author, with a .request that I' should hare it inserted. -Id 'such newspapers as'have an eiiensive cireulOtion in our interior couniies. • . The writer , expresses himself ,as unused to newspapernompolition, but desire earnestly that . this small tribute from him, ineoppneltiortto the accomPilshtnent of the:iafamolis ; 11 i,b 11,3 " out rage, may be extensively read by our citizens.' The name of the writer is : With ine,anamugh he is personally inknovin to mb, yet; I am assur ed, not only by his name, (a nantnof Which the old Dominion has some reason to be proud,) bat also by the highstanding of .the gentleman, who intreduces him to me, that his opinions are wor: thy of great regard. : ' Bat, having been for more-. .than tlfertfy - fiie years thoroughly converrantwith the movements of the enemies of BlaierY l in the With, T, 'course, cannot assent to- MS charges against them neither do I dud in that series of outrages,' Called the compromise of 1850, any cause of re -__ joking; on the part of the friends of .universal . _ . Thengantleman- should- kriow, and-he Would` know, if he Hied - here., that the oldatories that the people of the North,: tho now or in the past ,times hare been opposed to Slavery, have sent einiSsiiriea to the Smith, to,,stir hp the slaves;to insurrection, - are completely exploded, mind no one who 'pretends to any intelligencowilt attempt to reiterate them. - Thoirriter, it seems, & .no 'abolitionist; be is however wide awake to the great evil of the tension ofillavery, and I trust that his faithful warning may not bo lost upon our citizens, but that we rosy, indeeed, he aroused ere it In too late,. to utter our indignant protest against this most high-handed outrage-upon our rights as freemen, and upon that solemn agreement, enter- ed into by our.prodecessors not to suffer this in stitution, at war alike with the justice of Heaven and the jaws 'of Nature; to. extend itself farthir North than it then existed. . • Youre Truly, ' J. G. To the ria.rat of l';7lnsylvania: - The following lines are penned by a min of Southern birth, whose interests whether of pro party or fanny ere entirely Southern. Ile is conscious that he differs from the general senti ment here' which inclines , to ' accept, a fancied boon now offered by Northern Politicians; buthe is deeply impressed with the, danger to all Bee thms, and particularly to.the South which' Will follow the disturb' ngof questions formerly settled and desires to give utterance to his sentiments however feebly inbpposition to the extension - of • Slavery its present limits. ' - W ' r the Mexican treaty . ..was ratified by the President and. Senate of the United States, a rant territory Was ampoired !in the West, the. momentous question was forced upon . the Cottn• try for adjustment whether it should he allowed to carry slaves and hold ,thent there. The dif- Scully of a settlement was : increased by-the course which had been pursued systematically ,by Many citizens in the North and West, for a number of years, under the influence of a mists- ':hen zeal. They flooded the bibles of Congress 1 - with memorials calling upon them to pass meas ures which they hnd no constitutional authority to do and which the Southern people deemed of fensive and even dangerous to - them. They used the Post Offices, they paid .emissaries to ,scatter . ffisiontent among Orr' slave population, - ...- - -they violently opposed the master who pur- ' sued the •ipensans held to service or labor" and `forcibly prevented their delivery,toe !, the party to whom , such service or. labor .may be due. '— The southern mind was exaSpemtetithe disso lution of the Union seemWthet hand. ,But strong. .it' ds and patriotic' heartilent their Powerful 4 and in the session of 1849-1850, a series limp:tank measuree , commonly called the Mpromiee, was passel The principles were . the s e,- t . : „ 'California -in her efitire•iength and breadth was admitted name State salt a ,constitution forbidding slavery: Sale of slaves forbidden in the District of Co-' lambi*, except byeitilens thereof who are the Fugitive slave law passed. ..' • Texas boundary adjusted. The extensive will country acquired from Mexico to be orgastiseu Into territorial Govern ments i and whoa posnuerd of rufnAt popula teem to be admitted as States with or without slavery into the Union ns . their constittution THEN (rimed might provide. It was and is now extensively believed that elatery hiving. been prohibited in that country . by Mexico, it would so pus into the poasession of the - United States, and continue sabject to the same, unless the said conditions . yore changed by Congress; and accordingly several attempts were made to induce Congress to interefere.— Some proposed to extend the line pf the Missou ri Compromise act of 1820, via: 86° 30' of north latitude westward to the Pacific; others to de clare that the hula seas acquired by common ef- forts end treasure, and' all citizens had equal' rights to retenve there with their property,. but all I snob propositions were voted down. Northern members could not then be induced to yield any thing by which they would sanction the intro duction of slavery there. But southern pride, them - unusually sensitive, was 'also saved the humi liation of the Wilmot irotisa. The utmost that Congress would do was when' Mr. Souk's motion to allow; that if at theltimefor applying fee admis sten into the Union aconetitntion should be pre sented, allowing slavery, such State should not withstanding be admitted. The nation, having passed throngh a perilous I agitation, accepted these (measures as a settle. went, and hoped for a return of peace and har mony, when. we are astonished by a propdidtion introduced Into the Senate of the United State* by Northern and Vireaterts men proposing to ab rogate the Missouri Compromise of 1820 end admit slavery into Nebraska. North of 36° 30 , -- end LT the announcement that it has the support of the PresidenCand his administration. In==:Z=:o The renal of CoOgress,ln 1850, to change the statue of the country acquired from Mexico, was a. great point gained fur the non-slarehold ing portion of bur Union. Pew slareholders carry .ILites there,and settle plantations'iritb euch uncertainty of being able to hold them, and the country will be filled up by the Lardy pope- , lation of the North and by European emigrants friendly to the equal rights of mankind. Cali fornia was a .In:efficient proof of lids. Should the peopling of these countries be effected under. the circumstances now sup Posed, it requirtie no prophet to foretell , that in. the cotuditutions they would present to Congress ilarery would find no Let no one blind you by deceitful doclariithiro that this is quention of bo practical importance, foe that slaves will out be ctreled into Nebraska alai Kansas—lt is tooter North—its products are not profitable enough. Beiirre rhea not. Ne braska and Kansas lie Jtist West of Missouri, and that newfithni , bas-ulready one hundred I thousind 'olives— 'Look at the fertile bolt of conntiy nearly In the same 'latitude Eastward to I, the Atlantic. It contains Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and Maryland—a region where slavery is •utaintained with a deteimined spirit, where slave labor in the fertile portion)) to fourel . profit- ' able,: and• from the poorer portions of which thoressads of slaven aro annually sent to people other regions, but, alas I without diminishing the num b er of one black population, . . Pennsylvanian!, be aroused.!' A daring effort Is now reeking to force through Congress a mea sure new to the country before the people have inul than to examine and condemn it. Assemble in . your'counties; in your towns and villages,' without distinction of party, and let your repre sentatives in Congress be without the excuse that they were -Ignorant of the public sentiment. Warn them that 'on cannot ho deceived and will not be betrayed.' A Lorca or Tat Ualoa. Prizma William cotintY, yi., March 1. ' a • remises lathe Onualtalkns of the United Etats:. Mons' or TIM BLASI Cu:--:Amer or Mn. ..11oorn. , —.11r. Booth, of the /km Democrat, was arrested:yesterday, on a warrant from the U. S. Commissioner, Winfield SMith, on the charge of "aiding and abetting "In tho escape of Joshua I Clover, the fogitiveslare, on Saturday. On the motion of his counsel. the hearing was putt:a:tad - till Tuesday of next week, Mr. Booth heirs al , lowed to goat large Ott parole. • !. If the federal authorities about litre ani anz kittB to keep up the excitoment.in .relatton' to 1 this subject, they have jwit hit .upon the way to do It If they undetermined to keep our city in a ferment for months, as Boston and Syra cuse We born excited,. and with the result, to wit, bad feeling 'bong tho citizen, and large expense to somebody, with no good to arise from It at 'all, they aro in ► 'fair why to accomplish this end. • Whether it is worth while for them to go through so much to acomplish so little; is for theta to uy.:•4/dirautee &alma "' . , . , The'Maysville (Ky.) Eagle . ..lays: There were. 1,222 wild eats killed in Kentucky, eed their map paid for by the Commonwealth, In 1862. • -- - ---- 7 - - - - -- - \ 1 ..; , , From tea (. I%Nya" or Mina}- I other person }hunched the life-boat in the wafer, , ' For the Pnadwnliallassett° \ 1 winicatro-Great Destrnetfee or Property*. , but it 'turned crier, (this ii strange for n life- I, \ Review. \• - \ , Th e proverbial fory.of March winds was not. h es t) they' Mated near the Salinas, a line was' The Priest end the naeuenotc or Perseeidion is \ i fully developed Gds. month until Saturday kali\ , thrown out "which the person w ith t h e mate se .; . the age of Louis \ XV. Poen the \Trench of \ but though late, the vindication Of .the proverb '' , unred awl wasjheuled sup rife, but ' •the • -,boat L. nungerler, atiLhor of •• The Preacher and \, was not only ample but really tortilla \,• \ The mostdbaus insulin mattered at-Alba -- w h e el , en d he- wai r a twwne d. - \-• ''. Washington. street; 1851 L •, \ ~.', j .j aye where filen! Int! to a hundred bdridinffs were '' -The officers of the boat made ell reaso n able of .JThe author of this able work is Islotaleur Thin. i unroofed erea s erw is eam tge d. The rtkrfewora j '.eo r t w for the safetjJ.'of the passengers, but the raer, a 'Ai/alter et the' Reformed Church 'of ro iled. u p' an d M or i away like paper, and, even ..einkhsgwas , se sudden that scarcely any one on_ ueneruvrho has forged the planer is3tllil*l4l brick \ wails weriil!in many instances thrown down. !;deck had a chance to escape, the lose then may in a series of popular Yon'rdTer ,_ t he'Prine_ipal, _re. : •._ s Tire-OXLI INV4iXIT YORK .- The Nitta; Which '• amount , CR seventy or eightrpersons, and per liens aspects of wrsnee. from ' 35 a iiP : 13- sawne \ . Mei beta fresh all Friday night, began about l' h ops n'shuadred, ',for WhO can telL--Cauisnan - XIY, tithe closo of 'the hat`clenturY• ".,,.. .' \ ' main en Saturday' tO j blow steadily and strong: I Gaette. '.. \. \ - 1 -'-, , Thin fascinating production lk as much distil- \ I ,ly fromahe west 4f course the prominent fea- . f \ ‘....-\ '.., . ' • gabbed Ile - vivacity 'or..styk j ih by the. deli* - \ , ' tare here was dust. '..,The air was filled sill day • Acidea.--Protablis .11aZteluneat alike Empire. and axesdnein of its artpurankinn &itßaman \ "1 with immense clonds;-ef a density whieh often ! \ The.NenOileans Dec, in the course or ari`er- Catholic controversy; while the elhlfol portrait- \ prevented one from !teei across -the sidewalk. IticleonMexice; says that intelligent observers, :are or individuals, from \ the. numiercli:Wil' the 1 Sometimeithe wind would ,, come rushing down l who 'understand\ the character, of Santa Anna, throne, to . the victims of his intolereueecffleee \ . a long street, literally 'sweeping ' all before 4 t. 1 are cenfideot Obis design to sesame \lmperil's • life and animation to tlieruitrative: The clam and whirling into the air a cloud that might have dignity, aisoon'.as \he eas,colleet te necessary 'ter of .Brldaine-i rare ispeciesen of the leed- . I answered for, the smoke of =sonic tremendous I funds and erganhtnnsufficlent force to overcome 'h am most advantivously 'kith the . 1 conflagration. This Russ Pavement was formica, resistance. s •. \ • ... \'" . bigots mad butehers, so Often found in.ths i imer. % thoroughly swept, and hundreds if not thousands 1- We lave iind ailtherity, says thaßee,' for af- scenting age: but Rebaut;the Huguenot, fa smi,- 'of cart loads of dirt were bilissi into the' East J•Armingthat Signor''.Abcha , telt° -arrived here detitly the anther's favoritnand here; „whitsithe , River or upon Long W \\ind.- ' r , , Iby the Texas, and left hn Sunday for,Washing- horrid punishment of Griffis whale - tip the etc ry 1 , ,Mhough the gale' was very strong, wed* not ton is Verged 'with .en, important mission to -with a pathos of the deepest kind... , - -., -1 . - • ' J t. hear that any damagewas done beyond the tear- Ammon , the Mexican Minister, the purport of Hard is that heart s and obtuse .het ballast, . ing Up of awnings and the filling of houses with I which l it hat be Ist° ` - spare no Snit to , secure .that CAD TIDO . flops, ~ e ,. ~ „,o r. book \ •-i Pe erm ratiticetioo orthiitlWoei` treaty, and Without' a stronger ap • don of -theNesithite , *, Tun TORNADO il. Aulurre.-are , find in our Guit,lo ' t his purpme, he Is 'rested With fall au- or eivli and religions, - and a more bind- Albany, papers of Saturday afternoon the follow- • thoritytolagree to,eni modifications that may be ing sense of the responsibility lacuna:l theiehyl ing particulars of the storm. in that eitiand vi- pronosed;without losirig time to . consultthe home The appearance Of of enitlngitnow, Is . j.,, a n i tr ,• ,J . \ ,•• • \ • \ • 1 government .''. Should the treatypasathe Senate, peculiarly seasonable,when Catholia Pritatitand Never before, in the recollection of the oldest j Almoute is required immediately -to tratamit one Jesuits LAND been attempting such Varied fora, I inhabitant, has our city been Visited Wither, ter- J million of dollars of the niontusebi,bepsid,by the af aggreesion In our country; 'and wri risconiensind rifle a gale. The wind shifted from the seal:lto United States, to Signor Rafael, Mexican Censid,those win hove Imer, taught to thlidePopleinr; •1 th,i, west and blew quite hard, increasing In at Nevi York;, who, supplicilawith , thie large sem, inoffensive Ed ng4.oglind of tystein,tatessidie hematites until day-break. '_Buildings were As- 'will embark forthwith for Spain. \ His, mission acquainted With . her Jireattmmt- of Irmsbestatir. , ken to their foundation, trees uprooted, fences' will, be to engage a competent Staff of cope- Prance, and enquire whether PeoteStat j it,hatevioe I blown,derm; chimneys scattered ii reckless; pro- rieneed officers for the Mexicatinitey, `or rather would fare better at herhands, if so Abandons! '... fusion "and window-shutters clashing and crash,. for fiat portion or it whieh is under the eye of of God as to be Placed within her ing in'terrific confusion. Our citizens were very [wadi:veto:l,m Santa. Anon. The latter• \ hopes ... • -.„ • jj' \ • .... - .AL ., ,p;t:s,l. •-- .... I naturally alarmed ; at this state of things; and that when the time shall arrive for him 'j to don l. - - s - --•------e•••-e-.•---i--=-i-' , ,", ' ''''.,. %. precautionary mammon, as far as'prosticable, the ImPerial`Purple:\ his Pretomma guards will - J... -._ - ---- -...-.--.--s - " 717 "".. were taken to prevent more diseetrons rosultra . I lit so thoroughly diaiplined by their Spanish :.„,,,, ~,'''' r i ,,, ....--...!=a'7, 770: affect L.., The gale continued , to increase in intensity as I comtnanders, as easilYto put down any attempts ~° , ,,,„„° ` ;: r ..,,,,„', ' i t " irk ' would sil,7rdki.iird I the day advanced, and at 10 o'clock resembled a 1 of the citizens to- 111 1"liter° with the eteeendri of. je " "' r 7 t ri . i7 m i l L un n !whammy. b e -runt o4rieby hurricane, nnparalledidthq history of our city. l his projects. 'J. • • .. ''.. , interested t , itt , ; lee to n i i P sthe via viii i o i ntoitt , .. • Bricki \ from chimney-Mps were , thown • Omit Private advices, from reliable sources, beceived `the occalloVirarr . iints.' England' will- pr .- • like snow-flakeis, and scuttles, borne by the blast, at Washington from' Mexico, state that Santa le " i great p ,41 of th e ~iingi" which she j were sailing through the air like paper. \ Anna accepts the atriendment• recommendtsd hi wthertnitrains from Itaissiri direct, andrreat thii' j • lietween 10 and 11 o'clask the gale commenced the President to theGadedentreaty, butdeclares , t , ,_, ... i , ,_ ,„,„,,,,,___,, ;„ 4 , t y st r.,,,e, its worst 'havoc, and hen 'caused an .immense most positively that he cannot yield another corn ° . e l n .`' es ''''',""' °'''""""""'" — l.\'''''.. amen • are or : when may came anew taw 1 destrnetionof property. , • • . .. - = inch ;that If the treaty fails he, must look :elk- = once . t the Nj ii„,,, ern •• ; hi d swori ss w ~ ' The wind wane* fierce that *agonsilATO been where for money, and Gat he knows where k. _ ..... te a k wit s.; tto ...fri g ht lig e , • overturned without - difficulty, \ throwing' drivers get It. , . mune •ets ,an even , and contents Pr vehicleis into the streets. . - • 'Senor A s toci ‘l e arrive.' at Washington n , • e n m en : . Isle from itspeoeriety," and It Would be ifisotireef ' rof tif it„ishoeld be turned to . nth an, ilk' . The destruction of Property his been immense . daY„ . from Mexico. , , .. ,• \ _ fi _ hteous asei . ., Atierk , i, g,„ well , li„, t he , Amid theconfusion which prevaili,• it is of course . . , 1 I.4 ticiis corTz•,oo,o tire United Baum;jut still utterly impossiplato arrive at any estimate of CliiNA-04r latest admires are to J . the amount, It will reach many thousands of 11th: ' , „ Canton ` continued'eturbmi Una and wit supplies whiqk....trl , , und anPsl7 bathe P ro et! sj of England, an it ; :bias blitllfOrt , dellarsf \ ' - ‘", ' - Perry'sWquadroin numbering air vessels ; was' c ount. yearn The silent foree`of, the unseen power was re- still at /long Kong, but Was to leave shOrtly, a s Sban'aratetro P rti thence, as iniiiiary to our. own. merkeblo. • After experimenting a while about was, reported for Japan. ,ln addition the U. S. .produce, ati that ' which we.pliall' receive' trine 4 be ond the real' or inflfience•'Off • • I the eaves, 'es it were to get a good purchase, It steamer Queen was at Whampon„ and the 'store- other s Tn e s \ 2„' ~,„61 e, ,,,,i nnj like scarcity-ice- ,s, would lift up the whole. roof slortly, and even ship tiouthaeripton at hitivao. "l ', . .r•nsin° , Tr t ti l: " l ee. "'" \\ 7 .;\ . : ~,,„,. calmly, and without breitking it apart, end toss , The French Government steamer Cassini was . 0 it away. ' One 'it invested curiously and \ Men at' Hong Rong, having lately returned thither . is A. retard 'l whiell has ten Mg.:\ hefere Parlb jj '• dropped; snottier it took up and wafted into t he from"an excursion U. Nankin, - hringingadvices merit ! wii__ .. ,..th ic e b ins ..cd t . r j a j i bo `daYs,_ uca ls* e in t lief e b t ,a" e-.. Rim ,',, river. \ ' j \r, . j'j. fmn4l3hangbat janum7g• ; " - j'j \ a, ' \ meal and ;Mob we ' aJcelied . !Barrie • \ -' Tux Gies AT .-taxia-Another The caisini arrived off Nankin Isuch treniendousk blow Rs that of td.d a y the: left ' on the 14th ult. A guts was t o r d ed th a s t 6 her ' re ' . l .. s UM • tel t Statei, ejt in .. lBs iii t i se n e n k fl ecinolln. i th ,400 c ,141 „ . . \\,, 'folded inhabitant?? can hardlY, call to„ mind.:---' foie anchoring, snit to be byaccident; and a Mit- Buildinp' unroofed ;' and blown\ down, piles of ,IsfattorytipologY WASMStiIi by the insurgent ou - l u e s n r b 117 7 qi s s :le i i 1 4 0 f g is. De rk 10106 rim , intff Prelate:64,74ft, \ \ 1 lumber scattered, brarb, signs,\ chimneys and Glorifies. This, was the only accident in the scuttles, elating and timbers, Arbil about like 4 oyage. His ; Excellency the French Minister,