ralliellike},Al.l:l4lllll&rfii WT.II/0111 e : PITTSBURGH: - MONDAY MOILNDID,"MARcM27, ISM. wina p 5,7,411: T4 CI I47A. > K OT sonirrcuswintroorrrr, • ‘FOR. CANAL :commissionit: • ,GEORGE:DARSIEI ~oirALLIYMEIST,COLETT . :FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT„ - peirgL - m: SMTSER ; • or /61 , 41 . 0.5111128 Y corsri. _ :•tel.Plielbereln Weekly *Galtente,;•••The eintnusinno nbendfnaternif oar Weekly Camels arm t oulbuninetalnnen iniont stafrainte medium of making Mule Dullness known Oir.ikelabtkoi fa botwwilbsir and fin* thoinsinad; reskllain inisentingers mineatnnat, mane seturire and abop-kinmt th Wasariowintnaln, and Eastern Ohloq ' • -.IIIS-tridllivernioens. - Nltther the IrdHotel Rt.= "mar Friitatistablishmtutof !hal:Wig Ghtdte, ire opened Meeleet.,: ADT P 3 F b P: 2 " / "" r - Da . l4 " th aPt*ar Nmed►7oetaln [ . wID pteawLaud thi6 fn Waeaf Vekek. on ISaturdaT. . • -. " r. :X.liiidlag X fr on w•. TEN POSITION or PARTIPII.--The Pertaginnrian,' • aur, organ of Gov, Bigler, kir: Pierce jmad De_moc , iseT, in thin . State, has;al-erodingsaki° on the Itoeition et - parties" containing much truth, and moth which it is important to consider at this moutent when a great change taking place Vida promises to ho Proinctiro of . vast effects ~on, the future' of this. coiantry. After stating that lb. Whigs , of. the South, with slight- exceptions, supported the Nebraska. bill, and that the . • play of the South with - ..mnicOmotte voice stp itrove.of the repeal of thiklisseniiComprduaso," . the Ptunt!yhottniut proeeede ."With unanimity , end with a seal which : ramie much • discredit on the apathy of their - late in the .South, the -Northern Atihigs hive arrayed themselves in opposition to thp re peal of the-Missouri restriction:: everypossi ble mode hy which the voice of a party can „itself beartL hare the Whigs of the North' pro . tisted remonstrated against the, passage of the' Nebraska bill. Their Legislatures, their State Conventions, and their primary tuectinge have allprotested and remonstrated againet the ..friong".ana "Iniquity" of the mossure. Their Annispepers denounce it with a vehemence end indignation, ;which in. expreseion .estanst oven the redundant ausbulary of _fainticiam. ,;Their oratonilliaplAy the.; WWI/apatite passion of their -joUrttalaitt oppeangthokiii. On the other hand, to lip single mutant., *ut A.Northerri Whig ,spo , ben it throe of the ; bM no single instance has ii.lrOitherp, Attic journal approved it. :Lferic then, laa, direct:aid violent •antago niam bsilmn-thANOrthentend Southern wings ofthe Whig party; an antagonism; too, in respect to'la Was which,. more than any : ther, intlemee the paationa, eijkprejudioei of the combatants, :timid which ; no scheme of compromise or form of i6 — si4ean itootke,erreooncile." . . This in vet', lair. description of ,the condi ,thheof the Whig party. There - Maeda° few "pa-, peti-iiid•Oiatiireantung: the WhigS the South sad ably the Nebraska • frankand daimon** it in set term; but they are . Ate Minority as to be unable to do anythizigmtrie Min protest.' Theyare so great _ 11-entnntebeMwl, that it' Zeal ; be' Mild.the Matte bf the South are unimmoue for the hill, and the I*, of.Me`Northznezdtitiragainst it. The.PeaMyhowineneiwittinastettiteDiiniemaY, • - that the Nenasite tout bad. not effected the organization of ; • thelkezocradc.Paro; tut th e disturbance is so ~itight'andiutimportantia scarcely to . deserve jgensideititioli:' In 'the South, ; ill e,- Democracy . •a*l" in.unitroken front in support of the 'VW_ re the Mbasoiui restriction. Me .Yorth. I ftem , herded -. 4eimcAoidcruneZ if.number:be, ktiFeee4F .eYebwith ,ivikat-- ; the preponderance • tali= 'and ' respectability being for it. The rahble riot of Abolitionists, who'refused to stand Wpm theteltimoie platform awl, to accept the amnesty of I 862; follow Butler and Tan Amen in 4ieirreiistance to the rePeal iWtitiralott." • _ -.; • , Here is an imPortant confedskit. pre" p oi g a .,,Liesof awsutirs,". in the Deinaciatic patty North; 'says the .N7441;t4.. - an; berry 047yeal There ie donbt liege ...prefoonderanee too. "414he7rabble tier of abolitionists,"- tattle opponent; of the'ex ; tension of 'slavery are 'called, are Increasing in thi:DiumeratiO ranks, and nnitedWitit the Whigs atidYrie Democrats ? ; wilt:Carr:entry Northern '• :11te:Fenaiihmaiazu however, oonsoles,,,it ; ettif with . he idea That the-Whig patty' to rent intrahcanditavencillMthern eiganization, Dish the Demoiracy will stilt be able to keep up . Nort.hltt It mays: w This true sots who aided in the election of Franklin. Pierce, with an honest determination 'toithide •by the letterand spirit of the Party, platrozm, support the' measure with the zeal which has always characterized their:" opposition to the encroachments of Abolition. The major ': ity of Demoeratie journals of the North approve the bill, and an immense meeting of the Democ -lacy. basil attested the enthusiasm with Which they mean to carry out their convictions; • So that whatever partial and temporary distraction zurg-tut caused in the ranks" if the Dempdaey by the Nebraska controvenY, the "OrgaMzittion.of the party Till not bo broken up, nor its mien deneY be destroyed." . the DemoeMayWill be able tot:m.ll'o4llin! . • ascendancy in the North, where it has only sue vemied , heretofore through the divisions of its not very clear 'from the admiwions trade I . sWeT, and if they lose the North, how can . thWaist ... .inApruirY ce the .paTty be maintained .oi,opp 9 nevi of the - Democracy are already a MajaiitYin nearly all the free State's, and when . to these - Me added that portion of the Democra cy' which Kld not stilliate'with, a ricat slate ; party. ruses . princiPio le:the extension:kid per. Pet4tia . 4' of. alarcryi'they trim eas il y defeat the , DetneeMo in every free State and torthis result . . matters are now. tending.,` The Maori in free Staiiis of all the 'eltinlenti of 'oppOition to' garri•4 l2 4endbig.; Democreei admitted by the Pegrayleanicosin the following closing pica- Iffigt•t" Tha ultimate consunimatioi clf, the prcent ,teneletney of things, of the ':irretrlerables dierup time of the NlAgyerty and.: the partial „disbito grstitro'ef the Democracy, g i n . 8e Me - organization eon diatomite of - Northars . Alone= Wile. (MS ednostu'diihr . eohcre - ei t 6asi, In dimyssiirtdia' a paat , party, embraiing.the entire South' tuad.the Canaemtiyn portions of the .Borth ; whose &Dm-. pieltenelre creed &hall be ildeetioti'to the Consti; talon, end Aimee object the,preeernabinef the possible conjuncture of eireunistan eat red,*lttercept•thii result, but that such is the , drlttanti inelliatidn: of political' conibina,. dente and m nablib sentiment, no nr 'cin:tail perceive: • -I; •,• • • ; _ .. 11 . -14)4,46 44 4 P' Pi .! iiitf; into " 0 .7 POCR1F14:0041111111t. mane " is rapidly going on,t- Ttq~Whfg party In , lark, long• divided, Is nowsmited into one eollti and hi 014 - dif la* a prey to , divieton among : ttwee • • •vrh:cf eta alike In 2seotinient, . AIM fusion heartily . and. bindly.:. A few days ago are•ennonneed dr fusion oribe . Whig' and Demoecitlo •ptiPers' In Trumbull cOmity. hieed.noic'tlie ittisfection of announcing the seine seialtlnPaildge . county. This ftsion will go on dhi r enghisist ;the- State. iltema: jail!, 'the VMS leader at the Free Dinnoeracy,*inintenth Abe:fa/dew to hie friendifor the'purpOse of oppc. 'tint the l• Devil end !engrave." ThelFligs every `AM hail ft all an omen of brighter. daye.- thiligrikat Convention held at Columbus on Wed •neatley, Dentocrate r Whip • and Fret Dernecrati met AS beeitherd; all animated by. one Sentiment; that itiii - ditaiitii4tion: to OpPode 'the far ther extenelon of , theory, lit the ,consequences twiddle they' may. , • . i . . • I , Thie Pinion ' hilreemently,spoken of or hinted • at in :various wayb,and the, sentiment is rapidly spreading. ; The _ , losNeW !Myatt Pa goddess, tho load, 'lng Whig paper in Connecticut, speaks or it as ... , . . - - "Mr:-.4llter.:ln ohm renex4: B Peeeh 2 argitor ut ghiNetntalta bM, said that - 4 , the BouthirtrlVldg • Bawd: ors would stand unitied:Tn its ravor„"; :This of touts - e'cuts the Inds party lithwaiii::. So be ie it - mut 6, . - Nothing will remain bnt . ..to • ' iili thi fragments and.. unite thintfwitre'th ._ rY -Soil end Democratic pirtrthst opposes the Nebraska cheat .The free IThigetedi :espport ifoadee &fire Badger-41de. be/. Clayton-and - anon to'aheeral. If-the gouthern 'Whig' Minn.'. Decant tepir e!iill3l. ready to butcher ,the ‘ Whig' ~they meet prepare - to thee such tilciba* Or ; ihe.frOiNhigii fres lemocrat4ind Pres Sege* se they amennet before. - The_Compromite of 1 1 3501infrfreelihirand Abolition stoek down to' ___ yo per ant.; below :.'r par.; Ile paosago of that bl/1 win =ha Wets highistatoCk in market,-:- Niiii;ihtiiiiit cannot ' sink *iti. 41eirera, . M 16,. aid Chine war steed .0 high in paid ip• esteem as at aerpeak.initAkn-)CSilini; Oidiiieilrellea sad driiiivilillitte; sting, t r eitfOr keFlifferer7. gi0r*:K 4 74.40 0i° ;•. 7 .:: - . • . • glac#P-.OIM,PiB, among Ehelukigs if aith.„.i w e taw, ws- k w it ererywhere:s: 111001. — :: blow.. it, Ind 14y I litei 3 Ots - - . • )47, 1 ~ ..u 4.. . ~. .. 1 , 14: im:), ii p i r 4oifri4 r i.,,, ned d i e r .,.. ce „ . o,-„,,- ::1 , Fi , :.,, ;,... . ....,. p hle c h u ' e a r ir,,... , ._,....: r ..„.. . ..- N , ~ :, , .. . ~,...,, '.. ' ; i . '.SI I 9SCIAL . . . —' ,W i ldtiaper, 100 a- the *iuthem Wikfeelin,fp Jones,- ...:,:' Robbin.s,:t., .... - 1. ' .•'. ' ° •,' l a di es p anc it t ia , ~,,..„:. ,-,'--- _ .. • 'ilan... Irsitirnbjectitii.the felliiring paragniiii: ..,.`•.-. -1:.`... -Steitz, '-- ' - ''' Wright. .'-- --- -- .. ' WCOtt.R . 'd: CO. would most relPectfullS i l "The r ef ecti on of' Mr. Everett, and of tho..ns- There'll a lovely group of Pennsylvanians, for , ani!s atoe~ or s a",al ti ta_al ti "s e r e, Ladas °' ' l 'l' l ' 7 ' '''' d 7 . 44.4. &hal intel yatt ligencer, has played , htthur with the "'you. ' Citifelis i chief men; henorable jlepre , w,i,n., swee manic, riwo r T, vay. canaine, & nZ mm Iberian Snot, .Whig party.. It is useless to disguise the fact . sentatives of that old Commonwealth of Wm. I rel. Rook Berlin, Guiert, Courr and Sours point; Stotts Til l Abelitienisni and Free Soilism have, with ; p enr , an d• Beni'. Franklin, which seventy-fire i ="l. ra '''''' fr Cull '' L " i • lc ^ '' ...e. ' Wood and 1 ti,so cessions , effectually broken the wi th . which - ;' bound together - tlitMigi- if the'SOnth pe're ego -led the -wa y iii African regeneration , 'To Punters, For sale, a lot of oof the. North. The former cannot fraternlie .and rained immortal praise by declaring that ne- -: bond C 01,,,,,,,, itik i. idi, a u,b, Itul,„ ant 1 „,,,, b i„,,,,, ;with the liatei;Orrayed is they now are against . .-Ter more upon hersoil should slavery be totem- now. at, low prole'. Erman, at this Ore Was one !wither upon the vital' constitutional prinsi-1 bed i Oh, degenerate sons of worthy. sires! Oh ple which is embraced in the Nebraska question, i brands and stigmas upon a State founded nod There es nthi he A eit h r r canalatels°Y, propriety °r s ~.....4 nn in the fear of God antrlin love of lib sincerity:in anyfinion betweenthem afterthe pro- i' —7-- ' ' i Ceedings of Northern Whigs upon this question. 1 city t Bow 'nefarious the conduct of her eons, I For some days rumors krre berm rife of a meet- ; above all other men, in thrusting SIATIIIX upon ing cif . the Southern Whigs having been secretly i II 50i1 eiparecrated by solemn compact a genera - held ea. Wiehington, at which Messrs. Toombs,..si tion ego to freedom, and to the homes and the Stephens,. and -Milers; declared the- paity.dis- • ~,,..,,,_ of the . free. lam aurpneed at Dawson. banded; and denounced the National Intelligence,. i ''"`"-* ;for its desertion, of the South . We know not ;He has aspirations for, the S e n atorship.tr His whether these rumors- he well founded or not, , course shawl that his party' has determined to brit this we : will say, that if they shall be Coafir` I adopt Nebraska and Easier' , as an issue in the vied, We ahall be git titled at the stand takeny `re ming Election: ram sorry for Dawson, but he the meeting and shall cheerfully cast in our lot with the South—our oirn Soutlf. , :and abide' the I will probably perish in this ditch which is des consequences. Inclination no less than_duty im- tined to be the grave of hosts of aspirants to pits us to this determination.” , -station and dignity in his party. As for ll.' B. Ever sinee the passage of the Compronllse Acts Wright; it is a happy thing ; He was marked of 1810, we have seen that there was no hope of any how, but this issue of more slavery will ens - , &National Whig perty. The fell spirit of stn- ble him to wrap the black flag appropriate to Very then sundered those who had so long worked each institutions about hiM, and to die upon a together in political affinity. The great names principle. Tom Florence, tho,Chairman of the of Clay ' and . Webster' prevented the' catastrophe Grand Jury through whom Jeffries attempted to ofts division for a little' space. The 'Baltimore foist the sanguinary doctrine of constructire Whig - Convention was but a hollow truce, rosin- treason upon Pennsylvania. - Tom Florence, I care, and deceptiie. ; The Whigs of the South' suppose was es s entially used up before, and this accepted the resolutions, but betrayed. the can- will make a finish of him.. I hoped better things didate. . The Northern Whigs accepted the can- of Bobbins, A 3 for Glancy Jones and the rest didate and rejected the resolutions. Defeat was of the confederates, nothing need or ought lo be , the inevitable consequence. • ,f said to rescue them from their insignificance and , We hope the fusion among Hi' e Northern oppo- obscurity, Juniap. nents of Slavery, will goon. ' Waters not what name the new party bears, - rio , that It is formed .otythe great princiPles of human o freedom, and a resistance to. all Allure encroachments of slavery. Let there be a mutual - self-sacrifice on the alter of humanity and justice; and there will be no difficulty in uniting the elements of an opposition to elive_ry which will cripple the monster oppres sion forever. GOOD 'l e arn:ea/tr.—The WaYnesburg (Greene Co.)...lfarnmer,U democratic paper, bears honor testimony, to the character of the Whig no 'Mince for GOVetalar• It says: - gr. Pollock is* gentlematfof very respect able talents, and, so. far as we know, of unex ceptionable moral character. He has been once Cr twice elected to the i natitmal Congress, by a flattering vote. - We, am gratified to'believe that 'our, opponents havit selected one of their bent meq_ge theinenberaatorial candidate.".... Of. Delete tespeaketlatteringly;ind-viiiii :excellent reason_' We sindlece'whetheithis tone trill be eutinte.tficti . to the end 'of the canvas but CtOtto iiienrithae we plectithe testimony of the 3 .4. 18 i4er on 'record: ' , George • Dante, of Pittsburgh, is the riciminee for Canal Cenaraisidoner. This is an excellent selection. and were it pcissiblefor the Whigs to elect their eanffidate---which,. by -the way, Is not the case—we' know no man of thikpartrin the State, whom wo would rather see in the Canal Board. Be would niakelfwatch 7ful; htmeat and faithful officer, else we are nAe lakeziht the man." • • • - ' • Ai 'tekthe,..permibility of electing Barite, opini4ne'ditier.:. Ire think it not unlY. possible, bat . The Coital Board certainly needs 11. 0. Watchful, honed and faithful-officer," and ire have confident hope- that & majority of the people-off - cone.tir in the hies aengCr'alcstiniaie of hrt. ThireWecharacter. Elton WASHINGTON. c:**.m4n , anft orte,el;wli s rituburiti auett. WAsatxatox_Cirr,March 23 . , is 'said that - vie are about to - commence 'Nat. with 4 - min:becanie the Captain General of Cu oatrages .on one- commerM twit soon after. welehall open hostilities - against ingland and Fran teatise - eh:pi:tie allies of • spiiir, , „itpd.irin at th‘e, , kante ti'mn jolts the combi nationle:gainut Bassi's, becau.se her aggrandize moat in both hemispheres cannel but be danger- ous to our future repave and advancement ...There is hardly a Chance' remaining for the conftriaatiOri the the thidsdeii treaty by the filn4- The r!jee ‘ tion of that arrangement will to-opea all thls prerious qaestions with hlexlcq, which were orienally opened'as a pretext for the crusinembermentotthat Republic. This Of course optiai a prospect of war with that country., We begin with the claim to Slesilla Valley, which contains two or three thousand square miles— and now should the effort to purchase Arresouiall, uthatitudisCoreredeountry" which nobody knows *ly : thing about, anything at least, which is bo foiled, we nis,fexpect that &foray will beim:, mediately instituted which, will end inthe annex., &depot three or four prarinccs - ahldg n Arzt- 7 -, sottish: But this will not bo without war. The issue will be the same whether it beitnired at through a war of Filibusters or of 'autherised. natural spoliation. - This is contingency which is Warmly gpbatod in the seeret sessions of the Senate. The alter . native' is staled thee must either,tiko-Ar resoldsh- wiih its 60,090 - square miles of desert, which will do no neither good nor harm, and pay ;$20,000,000 Anil; or welanst cOnisid to the war 'which will : cost a ;hundred millions, and bring ISII.:11C405.91011 * cof two or three hundred thousand square miles et territory; together with two-or - o r f half inhabitants, of Mengel . race, harbarons Manners 'end strange. religion. . This method of .stating the; case has ceased several , able and conscientious' members of the Senate no little embsiiiessment. I done.: perceive why it Should present'any itumperable ditlimalty.. The serinisiaon of this territory, and the payment.pf ,thiasnoiney se tales nothing... *AI- ready the Lower -.California question has arisen, Which is of about the same importance astheAr reicnia * hinittosg, - or the dispute "about a pretext alwaYs for Aggression- and encroach teentiipan a,-defenceless nation. Other -gees- sucernsion,. whether this treaty be passed or not, and-eaa of 'Orin will-fitinish abundant4lMo erwer 7,3 i .' . ordo pereeivaani adequate'reason - for th assumption that the rat ifcation °Olds treaty will even retard the ten dency:. to annexation on' Ora side of therepublle; To my apprehension it eien seem,-.that theist= eorperstion,r A. Zi e ;Oniali . cristrict will beget *More hasPnessahle tonging. 'for other_ regions *art hier.of our pirsuit.. '• ;1 ; , • She proposition; then,lstebe'deeided' op o n . Hl:nun ntorits. n 15' raerebri itqueitio . n'ar flon 7 , jutreAlse tweityinillioils. • • The treaty eret7 respects foolish; preposterous thing, indat the Senate has utirlortaken to maie amend , therittcHis conipetent for that body to strike out . • the whole siursubstittite o singlir.clause settling the Mussilis question, ibrogating the - lith • 'Wi de of ' Onadalonpe Hidalgo, and appropriating sii,oon,oooto e6rmiderutolc • • • The wars in . Contemplation against the four, leadbig nropeiin powfrs will not be declared until WO ?scales an '111111R01" from - Mr. florae, on our proposition's to the Court of Spain:lto all :Eurokis becoming ` embroiled to ,i.tstore to- prereht a , dorarigomoia of ,011, beiloooe, of power, the United States is about entering upon. a struggle with the root tlietiviliied• the object of which:is to aseett the, abulute sa 'prerw.iry over the whole of tbis confident.: As to all thiseehinge, I hire but to sap, in con clusion;,,qdar country:: may she always be:right; and when right map slip be always euccessi'uli . There was nothing the debates or pricied- Cog!:of. C m gr e " .ttfray, calise : (jeeps°. :The Senate, in rieti of*, warlike as pect::of affairs. abroad and .at home, added a a clause' to'thi West 'Point hilt Increasing the iniinber Of enacts byptit,7-twO; so :as to giro each I.;' or e .'arpc . inOnant - to Oat 4iititp ;.In the Hones there Wei some dant in effort of the 'Nebraska! conspirators to cflrertertsyestey-, day's wor*;'so LS to get Oio hat 4,..Cinitillt• tee of - the Whirls . ; bat they were stepped tithe zoldstra.thein:career by running against et , bill for ideating some °Mose reserved secqamidOwn, l‘neirissippt along a or .to'- be . built out of ff , hunt. •Ot notirsia they could not mist the,atts'iotion. It was Witold as good ;compact, and mon:tingly they tarried at the work Ice tic ; thy-to the ffet or all i linstetie Shes bS' robliid; or Premises soaceptible.a.linrglary. 'I mehtton, the mats yeeterdaybtthi snfly: tides from Pmmityhazdti,-who'4gted fei the tir Pligiit:jol44 -( ? 4 * 11 0 . ' v .7. WABIUNGTON, CITY, March 23 There is much agitation in Congress ad the 81averyquestion—which surptises'me for several reasons. It was 'known at the beginning of the session, that all accounts on that score had been fairly balanced, end the books finally closed three years before. It is true, that Mr. Benton said there wouldbe "some excitement on Nebraska and Slavery doing the 83d Cougres's, and that there would not be anything else, but then it was known that Mr. Benton was a good deal tin seled, all from that terrible explosion on board the Princeton. Nobody could conceive how Se brasku.eotdd raise 'tiny disturbance on Slavery beattse Douglasalutd been - harping on Nebraska for ten.yzari, -and nobody had ever thought of connect:llg it with the Slivery question. It was an old hobby o&Donglass . , for I remembeChav ing remonstrated with hire tine first session ho wali here,..l-,thirt , in 1843 and 1844, against a scoundrelly bill he laid concocted and got before the House for the organization of thislvery ter ritory, which said nothing about Shivery, but Irks : intended to evict the Toe Indians settled tbero under the faith of treaties. • • • Notwithstanding-this fair assenting calm; the very announcement of the Commitjee on. Terri tories, accompanied - with the plaudits .of the Slavery propagandists, plainly - declared 'the re vival of old 'Contentions.' By 'Christmas it was known that frequent meetings of the conspire.. tore had taken place at Douglass' House, and by the middle of January _-•* * * • a . [Our correspondent, in making up his letter, omitted two gages of manuscript, which will ac count for the hiatus between the paragraphs preceding and following this.] This went to theroot of the matter, and is all that need be said about it. We stand Open cpu bargairt, bar contract, and exact what's nomina ted in oar bond. For one .I have always scorn ed to discuss whether the Miss:art Compromise was in its"origirr judicious and proper or not.— That Wee decided at the time by the greatest men of the country. I only'know that we made • compact, the consideration of which ,Was.yield bY us upon the spot. I know that.that com pact Inusall that saved the Union from demoll tion attliat time. If the clove State of Missoiri bad not then been admitted, with the guarantee of the future admission of other slave States South of it, the South would have seceded. And nothing could reconcile the North to the conces sion but the pledge that the- remainder of the Louisiana territory should be forever free. We. relied upon the honer and faith cf the South for the fulfilment of that pledge. If she breaks it 1/01f, there hots' end of all compromises, awl all connection with her. The Union may indfroubt less Will drag on a few years longer,: bat the very next collision between the sections will sever it. It ii the full conviction - of this issue to the ~presitit controversy that inspires me with some 'aindesteonfidence that the bill 'can never recover from the blows it has already received. 13reckenridgo, of Ky., from the home of rouri clay, Made a pettifogging speech of an hour, '.piece of shallow special pleadiog, a mere extension and expansion of sophistry, designed to prove that the.cornpactmes diir" - compact, that Mr. Clay bad nothing_lo do with it, that the North had violated the iigi r eemen4 It was a were piece of ,clap-trap better suited to the entertain ausni.X.-f-limob,thart- to. the purposes of de bate. Mr. Breckenridge never appeared to so ittle advantage, as today, but then he-nezernp. peered in so bad a Cause urdil to-slay. The Senate haa be:in again engaged.with the Gadsden treaty. Mr. Shields conchided e long :- . speeelt against, and Mr. Rusk commenced onein reply. The probabilities are that the treaty will birejected. If it be, a new requisition will be immediately sent to Mexico to conclude another arrangement, in Which tare shall be eonte stip atelier' favorable to the United State*. A number of Indian treaties! have been made, which • expels the padres from about one-third of tilde resterrations in the Nebraska territory. : This is a branch-of the Nebraska itwindle which belongitotbeexecutivo branch °Alm go vernment-to consummate, and they haye done . Joints. Ten lineament or Da. Dorr.--The account of themweption of Dr. Duff,' on our that page, was intended ,for our Hater:l4's paper, but was crowded out. Ills lecturiiat Masonic Mall, on Friday evening, was attended by an Immense concourse of people.. Indeed the crow‘twas on great as to render it unpleasant. We hid not the pleasure of being present, but from those who wore, we hear 'but we eipression of gratifica tfon. Dr. Duff le bound to Cincinnati. He de signs to attend the Missionary anniversaries in Newi York in 314. 'ThelTaniebtmg Union uses the following lan- Ow; h 1 regard to the Ueoloco,reipluiion& It . says the Ponvention terminated its. session by a few nemby-panibiresolutions of a complimen tarychisActer, which mean anything of nothingi Sae ne persowS''may ehtoese to contain° them." ~.an unusual shoW 'of honesty" on' the * Pof iol.c9fses paper, . . . Cosontrr , vo-NinuT.--The Orchestral. Society of this city-girl a Concert tonight et . Masonio lied!. pia perfomners ire 611 Pittsburghers, and we ire . glid to' lmow that we aro to have Con certe here by, our ownartists. In other; cities tluv.princlpal Concerts are given by home per - formerk, and why. not bevel The members of this - Soetety are all excellent at their several in stiiiments,ind are under the.leed of an eccam . - plished . gusician.. The vocal performers annoon ced.for ,to -night are elso , rtprescated to no es of the first order. , • gar The farm advertised for rale'or rent in wir,eolumnt, Oblate' in Sewickley , offers a rare chale44i. oecure - a -beauilfiii location, in which the piwuret of. an extensive country home can irecrimbined with the advantages of !mass to'city. Irle' situated in sr , pleasinat' neighborhood, near Churches and Sci .ooll, o and taP road stations, and . contains °yeti raqUisite for : ,a genital country . Tag Washington - cones. pendent 'of the Herald 'kindle that George: dirt , : late COilEtti in tondon,ttOtif effected the sale of 200,000 of the flunoiti Ended Sesta innekets connected" with the openttiona - ottliero - Law. ".The mtiffirai made to ceetatt'ret'obitiongy 'cap :Wilt-et* in London, in prepartitiodlot - the, endo ' gen 6fdemociraeg 61 the Continent - on U)on, Frame and Engbuift shall have been actliely:en, gaged with Russia. 01'6. One - million - of 'dollars bare been paid for thed," - tixid - .George glanders, eoiattd*dim.wilrbilloo.ooo;ifild,George Lox e" profftaltobOldgissw,opoz - • Philadelphia for the hinatjuulet*htlilt - ; ; ierfttg , er the gomitihtii Ott Of:chhte 40 1 r, *tow heemooteinoe tiw.tret :of the ;; preseel : . , month, on her peonage from Ltvotitool. - SERIVEE DELWOBTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS d..ND COMMISSION . . - - - - • HER ODA NTS: Nos, 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood wad Omlthfleld, httabarkb.. and Acents for Lex k Clitkdtr"r w .B . V.,, Erfru lU t .l et — tOctle L b 'nr y " 7ll . llZi the attenilm of ,he chr ate. ' ItENRY. H. COLLIN S , FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHEESE BUTTER SEEDS, FISH, And Produce ticurrally. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ills :4 " 4 1: BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL ERS, Nn 115. Wood strait, ono (bar from Fiat street, Pitts• burgh.—Buy sad aril Pow and Current Panda. Sight and Ti... Etaltangr. Coln. Rocks, Snatnort and Weatarn Time Bills, and Prautinory Nam allow 6 par rent on Tinto lie- Wailes or Par and Currant 'Motor, and Insure Fla and orarine Policia. for . the Nana LNSCILLYCZ CONr:M. (Mb Capital, 5170,000,) and ROTAL caste tics COXIWIT, (Ca its 10,000.000.) r aul6 NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. - - POST OFFICE BIJ.LIDING, THIRD STREET.' CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish kJ to obtain an aocurtite, artistic end llfedike likeness, at a very moderato price, will nod It 'to their Interest to rad! at this well komin establishment Whore entire althdartlou Is guarantied, or no charge made. 11111.113 a one of the Mewed and beet Measured Me and - r I ights wee con structed for the purpoee. with Instruments of the most powerful kind.and toolsg adopted Oleo - sterner Outwore. typhre.sa now tweaked by the celebrated Hoots, or Phila. delphla and New York. Mr. V. natters binmell' to be Ohio to Wier to the patrona OT the Art, a style orniinerrmarteei either Mealy' or In group. which hoe serer n anoweed. ROMP OPCII sod operating in all weather., min 8 edort o.s.totiedoek. r.v. miLD-diarT . Dr. Banning's Lave or Body Brace 7 -,• The Brnbe of Dr. Manning In now got up In a ‘i ip .. , ; . . toroth Improved form, and I. 1 • • 5 ~ wornby hundredttof wantons , 4 ., ...., i ,_,__, ~ . for tho corn and preventton i , . t •of Tonal, Pulmonary, Dye ' .1 , 41,. ~.... rootle t :sem - one. %...... male, terine and !Idled WEAIIIMIEtt. tochltsPro. t -..-:----- • - -:- - , limos Uteri. Chronic Dior. - "Twat - ii - temmt rhea. Dragghtlif the 1k..... 74,4' ... ele. Mee, Mtn ' Milk Leg. Ve to, This Brace haw the tometlon ' aeothe moot diet!, =dated medical men In the country, among whoM arm— Dr. Mott, Whiting. Rodgere, - Brown, and lULean. of liew York; Drs. Burmughe, Richardson, •ilabendtatu.,-711orroll and Cunningham, of Barnum*, braldee others, se may be een by reference to the mama, which I have (be /me dla tribution. • ." • inn oho .keep for rale Pfteh's, Chapin's, Jackson'o, Vauhoreeli. lfra,Bette'. Mash., North's LIGI several oth er Simportai :43,,6iptuoun:9 GALVANIC OITCPORTERS. besides tfie.tistsfaupport has the ffthaulatiou of the go 4-• whole eirroatlhrowlh tho Lartoeffeeted. oleo ; P P ; ; c TRESSES FOR TILE RELIEF AID RADICAL CURE OP RERNIA OR RUPTURE. Than axe thnnetrida of persona wheeze afdktad with a Rupture pt the Dowels. who MT little attention io the dlenase on`lll the bowels become stranunlitred, when In all probability It mey be too late.— Flow ImpYrtaut it la, then. for all Nose entering from errs! foxm of: "Rapture of the Dowels;'Dowels;'to call at onto' upon kff. KEYSER- at hie Wholesale end Retail Dreg nose, so ft er. of ood etreet and' Virgin e7loy, - and procure it TRUSS, to retain the, pratolding Portion of the boteele Dr. KEYSKR has an olgte.beek.of thaDrtagSbny where Trams cm applied, and warrant.' togire catiehe lion._ Ito .100 bas every »Mir of Yrnaeas that you nea Ind at any Wet. to milt the Means of every one Jai *eel ewe treble. I eho keep aver! Mad of Snpportm," Kole Bremer. SaMwMre Ombra. ZiemNe Stsokbige. Kit' enlarged veins, eel all.kluds of meehankal appliances need Di the me of disease. I would respectfully tura. the attention of the pibn e t to an exoelloot TREWS ron C1717-DRM, whirls turariShlT attests cures to a 'tory abort time. Road the followlor cure firrolabod me by o phyalelesl to an adjoining ediustyi e • • • • • .Tbe Truss-you erne has cured' the case. which I thought you would be phased to Zoo, The Parties totme•tod are quite delhrlited." DR. KZEWITS DRUG STORE 43D MUSS DEPOT. No. 140. framer of Wood street and Virgin allay sign of the tioldao *art., N. IL—Any kereou eau hare • Mill tont to lany part of the country by ench sing 5.5 . 117 meu. Mang the aide-at. feet -l. and eerollete the measure around the boay, Imios dlatoly near the rupture. A/drew. UV). 41. FRVSER. fe23-dderlotir - 140 Wood OL. Plttatu-sth. Pa. SPRING 1854. SPARHAWIi, DITATON 4 WIJRTS, Philadelphia, .. OFFER TO IYETERN MRCIIANTS, • A kWh and Handsome • AIk....OIITMENT OF DRY GOODS, At lowest market rates to Cash and Prompt ritrfEat.. fel7.l.mitt*t tr_o3/F. INSURANCE _.S.',OMPANY, • NIX YORK. CASH OAKTAL, 0,00 0 0! ! - Y sso & No. DMA,AV &NOM L Lawair.. —.late qf ittas,liortartd. Jadrr ' Tina a Paaina * Co. 174 a ort Dolma alc . .Tiacocr. Richard Bardarro...-4--....-.3lrar. of Dusto,..Klog..* iviiliens 11. .......:.....Firm of Elafaa,ll4rEsa Co. Crave ..... of Idoorgo IMM a Co. Amu At o- Viito 6S lan, _51,b00,,.- OLiccr W.I. Lori A gone— Vi -ral of Mace rr. ilenry C Rh; -.Man otra f . j ClADD oo. i te r ob l,. 4 /Mi- .. —Finn of C. If. flitc h - Joint .11a/cl,normi ''' Finn rif J. h Dowo nab . . Maine... O. Lastiowt...... Irina of A. ar lawronce 80. Mania A. Bocalf ._.......,._..... ......Winn of licadJoy /nee Limas Anrotatryor......—Flon r.rwis Attabury Is Co 1.0 , 4 Mar10w....----firin af J. W. Taint, Moro Co . -Ailaoi DwiplA...----Firra of Triwidire,Dariclit . Joao - of en. Churl. P. Pialifrans Flint of Baldwin, Rat, a. 80. . . . 2. ono.* Wein. Go"), V. _Marg..- Elm E.ll. JI oo kr*. L•azork D. —Firm or Oman. LALroo it Co. Mood! Adoseoprt nem of I.i. U. - FI Ilesoongd, CTVOrJohnool *Hanford. rtoo . Puller k }lollrer , ll..tiorlon • • .471,1 lloy.l Pod. 'Batik:not Rea Firm or Ilask.4l. - Xmlek Z 11011. _tfrerf ofd. 8...11tr00k .1 Po. Vino of 11. 1,4 , 11f0al /Amos -4-Tim of Hopkins,' Afro. /. (1 . 9 . firm of Prm. 114.140 r .t..thdd‘L Inc. rforAinOliam, ilrm of Protbinkhom, Nrodl • Joky, 11, NAV' VIM of Swift, Hurlbut It C 9. 1 Corfu .V.d.h. PIM ofCondit k I ' , Tani A. !Ark !-. -lino !XXVII!!! Lat. . Nathan 11. SNektoen — Firm — We' C. ..... Arenforotpf. Barmy Hamer XJII.II Vlrm of (horn Pim , * g i Co. Gene L. I.OOH/1.. - 11.14.. • CTIAR.J. MAILTIN, f(acratary. Citizen's Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. IL D. FtlND,...Pmidat. BANIVISI, L. DIAMIELL, • *O. • • orna, 91 , WAITS. BETTiI.S2S" llARkirt nvqn sr.gpxrs. DE- - 11171. T A - 6. CAM') ISTAIRE6)N ' TITY OH i f,f. 11 ' l% I.IAI I I I DIVKIIN. AND Tit] lIMADIES . frrt VIVA I =S 7 ;IPt ` ngTRA.ASPOTATATI ii!7l. RION. LICSZLISIV. 11. D. King. Wm. lartuter,74 Wm. et,, • • N. 31. Kkr t • • eam.l T ea, ' Wm. Innneutan,_. Itonert•Duntsp, Jr, John 8. Dllornrth,' S. Ilathangh. • rranet• Mien. Isaac 11, Pennock, J, Sehronmaker. Walter Bryant, ' B. Ifni& • John Ett tom': A. H. HOL3TES :&" BRO., NANCVACIITELEULA or' SOLID BOX VICES. SLEDGES. PICKS,' liAT ' TOCES, CROWBARS, At.. Tirnlier Screw, Bridke' Rohs, Car .Rolta, • WASLIPIRS, COTTON;TORAM,, AND !LEW SCRIMe • PITTSBUKOII. k nce„Th Woof, rt. .Nrinsvc MIR RECOM All y kin& of Dlacksofith Wcali Au' a...., &nest the eluniNd notice, and at the Inwest ;Ma, , 1104...111 wart warranted egnal le snr maltallotare& 'spAl • Girard Fire and - Marine ‘lnsuranee•Cm . OP PHLLADXI,POIA. - eFRICE OF FFFTSBUI1011; - AGENCY,. tomer "earth ma Smithfield streets,OAVITAL, frd u . th c a l 7',ltti V rra ' 4, Enamel Jones. It B. easnegri,- Thom. Crsvem, Wm. U. Powers, F. D.l.herrtmh A: Thael. V,Enyiter {l'm. P. Iteeker. Alex. &tun, Jr. Furman Plheviawal. .10):I.JOFS. Prn't, A. B. OMAR= Rer, Win Insure CottoporWoollen Federica, Yeatels. thiffamm. Buildings StammMerchandise and prorertr Moms r on the moat favorable tempt. ' • aMISAtarl as . - - - BTATE MUTUAL. FIRE AND DIARINE,INSUMNCE...OO. OF.PHNNEWLVAN/A. • .. RANtll OFFICE,--C'orner Fourth arid Fiwth.rejttoU. Wit Ned iF4Si i n j ker, Vitirbu t 4l, j X.: irt i titr a tt A, J. OtHatt.llarrlstattr, el. T. Jetnny'llarrltbarnt hobert, Klotz, (NoLon COS John n. Astaphta HO,, JOHN T. ItEttPOllD, President. • . • A. , ataratary. • • . CAILKIIII. Actuary. The above Company wilt Watt sitaltiat polla of 14111 and blind navigation and ttatoportattoir, also, on bnildtaga and tnerenandisa In MT or coontt7,, of tomcat ratm, am. oittnat milk maht t '. Policies Woad on . diralllo t t h t ute altber. parpthatllt.onfora: him °freeze: ItntEhm7l.l44 a. PROI'EOTION'' INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital Moot ,A 9V ' _ in ui s . 9oo2_oo6.. OhrORA.LAD - ,1825. Policies of tostaimos issued at'ell Limes o xLtho: most ¬able tettia;.apJust • 1.6.9.9 ;OR .P6.III.AITE, • OIL plains OF rtmndkit.N..• - • ozonor, MOO int, • 0a1116 , 64 fliThe Tor Pitt illomintatt Mitigterit cor: r.7lloollanda . of .CagriS ;Of . COVOn1141012! Imre been cued by the weer ittlitTON, 47LARRIS CO'8: OENUME ALEDICAL COO, LIVER Sells ne secret: ereeenglea,orAtteek, 2ded!eine, bat tW ow", Olt or Freelt_Pea Flab TA•er.. erepated ir)th the ,44Fet, rare, eel ee to:preisernOle ve l .4. l .ireeertfie tieb•hietessoop er r 1 peribetlesi 443.1 reoeumendeel tte 1101,111,612 emuir—lbe irr4t stWoritr slur eplabritr of 'oar Olt' Inditodmiuir Entlestbstibi Gentili**. Aztiebr au tbir ibrbitstrif I tit nusiMer, %AIME 6r CO.'arim lAN cork or akb bottiw& Boa br irmyxnatr.4llgougbaut :Custer: Mites. , I,Ar.word to - exmits-low- to .slave good ..kr-Nor.,pi. tqrtur - LI VlN.iq ' 1 1- . * Butter andmore of it andlealthySlock. ..!. ... , .._ „., leKxerrt...T ui , _ 4 ...._,.---,. . NA w_. DiscoLvenes , Chitson FUniat \ e'k;linet Iron Tubing 1 1 •EUETABIiEUA.TTLE POWDER—These AND I ITTX:Di OEN/MALLS% Powdery ere put op .in one pound pecks end are really a •• Jr • • ,•• •• • .For anne.ny an d t eßhichan qf Buildings. 1 & good article, not only for the diseases haident to harm, 1