mckm__mm_tßalall .I . '‘'ESTABLISHED IN 1786. '33 PITTSMTWATGAZETtE• --- PUMIMULpAILY AND nsvib m winvm rsAmun at tam gran, xxxviegit ..mridieomqcarlez. . DAILT-411.t. dears pea snow. payable Ulf geetelr. '' • IA 4a1 1 4, 1 441711%b w ri n t l a c 7= m4L i CM S 40' ox-prow . - ... .• ow is IJO The treekage teasel, da to To on sea to be put Invariatily in b ode . Noe un p e m/ P A be ient after the year lerplreryhru agertig t 616 . 4.6t- I • r OLT ,7 11 AT.ES' OF ADVERTIST/50: Omer?" (12 Jra . ovat.a4c4f±l 6 '6,, 024 ras rh, 1 IL • Ruse see!! • .• , • ", ".".• • Sher cooottur..... .. . . 10 00 Ti7. q .' - 'lttenligthit te.(lime orlowTer — arrenara) 690 - dd'r LL 0 • 6 00 oennese ledittnienerileare.be;r - riair;;;r • jantotithl and quartile/net:4 ander the yearly rates. . e.deeet eterredlng A edirare, abld tuit over Morn lej=ha. Xl= 4 , 9 4 0 - tfa r thane= • ihgraid the antoant eberge4 . 4 =13 , 4 3 0,041 ( 1 , r u rr /be taw to be charged (hi same Adreglisenterate not marked .on th number of ingertlone. ges• eintinlianar, Tar= pirm , rt a:acted aecordZy. stele r t , l4 , =lted i to w n ll 4 l i a l sr nil LlVerrtieegllZ: hL t i 4 =sitlately emnected rah their own hordnees. and 'Wit jnAleVil tt In t.agth or Leht="ra. OIL eh cot vertlein.e. tills will be separately ~11 V ,1 61 :4,,50d lietisepiPatas desired. , . I , 4. 1 , ... rtlearterihni aviUtle lestltutlen‘ t i e cow Wart, ter=hip. and other Debit...ethics, and all Witted mia,p and notice., to be ebtrodhelf Me , rl);4li ante strictly In admire. • ' MMUS, Rd/op to be _0.'1.4 mnt... va.th wman vunua whine:it charge. unless seraniper sled bY Aurmalwnuaam.ar pt4taary notireh mid itoverbbatried.toliethe. lleanlar advertisers mkt . and all others pennon co monks. Ilona, or renatriag notices desiiined to cell ell:other to Pelee, Nelms ."Concerti or for sn i. =otertalorrents, • .t. and. thr adnalt notices of d aaoela notion designed to call attention .toritirato calerdated .ir Intended to promote Inelleldual !Menet, eau only be lorertel with the nailer. standing that. the Seam to to he road for. If in tended to he In In theloo4 pohirilli+ l66 66. .. 11 / at the rate of 10 dents (0 line. • " c i 4u7kk MAN , or re both. to I. charged triple price. Tavern License Petitions VI each. - Real Meta Agents' and Auctioneers` advertteen4nts not to I. 40 012 Vadat ilierlYralcs..botallosferiLadiaccent ser - ""tirlirtg.threahnd one-thlrd - per cent from the amount of r integre en;lll.ll[LT . re - v.lO Parma. : , I.4riddltknaditneiiifon. aivnruernn - lb Stirtarea (10 Uwe.) bee 1neert1n.—.....60 recta nasty pips. i • - tro. tub additional tpuertion......2s ante MI tlnneSeet adveresenients to be paid ter chance, RATES ;or. • •113111-kaso vat= tot Arss ..sernnmart oAlrert, lr BONS.' Brokers. ---- - • ain fa ,floradcr. torten rain • i'VMSYLTA:NIA. f t icat a lizt Ittlinh z ......itc r i NIS 1111rAlannra of tio .. .:farl an 1 1117111...tP17:az: ' Bank of ffaettlts Liberties. ' co q . 6. Linunii;:::sa 1 of leicietatan : t i = l ;ntff 44l ,:.:.:-, lll = _ rjr. ii.t.,...«r -.. crannies' Rant.=. `.. dea liank..4....pst elp nk . ..„....,..... a w ' Pas ..........,...par 4 ............ Western Pan ..:.:...1..: - ..;...1.pat Bank of Cluunberekarak....• X Bank of Cbsetsr,Cstat74. • Bankallianville.,...---Tat =lc of Mt. Co., salksitee.:. ganV " s2r "' ltt 5 ' . 7 . =.::-. , It Rank dr L enny .a ' Bank 0nt1ad0t0wn,......:“. % • llontomery Co. EanY....z....Das 1 Rank of Nostltantbarsuld..nar 1 Colasatta•Bk* Maga li O Bank r..par 1 • .IkoylestAnen. rank..............par :=2.Viiitriqvir,&- -- 54 .. , r..p.m. ft, oCkaansetenagsz Parassn? Bank eltßeading. ram. Bk oreelmri . tk...par Van A terns. Ws . .k( i rlstria m tac ig irW ilenk.. - . - .—. l[oaeadW LuicalasrCosatpitank..... - .. ., 5. ,,.fr& 4 2= k :ar t."‘"' Pottsilite .14 la Isua-.--....p0,,T • West ; Sask..... la Wyoming Bk. 'SPitagam; T. nank.......z.....—... A sour Noug • t ---7- ,, X 1 .:. I "th' ua t e At, ` • ::: - •--- • _k : i . ''''''t*r#c::: Li at 0U1ant....--, =Way: 1ea0........,...„d0 . do 1.-....-" d and ro.iigh.u. rato.i.ior :Igirrittli t ' c ' l7.= "' . : g:) Ilkiniinerelai lik.eluitiri : "l- do' Franklin Ilank -..... ..... 'do itrrra do; Waatern ItinocrralitaniLt: !do _ xttn zoxs. yori. I iggiTOWAVAIE wawa vaskt,....— ltmk ftk h Baak a A, Nora; Vartacrre Bk of TL.Waia. ilofolosatiAlgoobakLak ." • Madam Bank., i• .... • IfOILTII CAROLINA... , Rank of Cape F 2 Bank of Pt. WUjo ofN. gssows 801Tion uantLINA. Bofthaßkof&Caroilna 2 i Rank of BoathCarottaa ; 2 @auk of Charkaton....-. ! • baton' t Maelatia' Ilk, z - • - 0.2011011. ; DWI; Co• • Of A0zatta.......... . Ivor BmaI NNESBGE. fo r k,_Aus'a. • VI Alloolfent Banks • ~,K.ENTOCKY. . enanieNES;7N. Dk afLouiree,mnambm Northern likofKonVocky '§aut4.M.P.k.9ffaluar _, ................. 13k. orgyittr all...sat— TJ ' M InttelZirnlrattd arebes :SO, r " D lVlMiffil. -- 'II 311,133 fle x & r l, oak' ii, Fart:M:re 13=11111110 Mammon Bfrodlank ;3 ' r Pealtuular —.... ; 3 / rIIVIIIOII 03111W17...... It f at•11aark.,,,....... 3 . : 1 33r.onamacia.,_ cproFi -'l "i - - t 3 ilWe r tr i' !! ''. ,: . ': i '' - '=rd a nriciatt-to i t iOntr -- 41 B ranch ad lanesatan..... do Brandt In • alianbehrilla, do • . Branch at. Bt. Varnon... do 1 . Brno& at Nerrazin -,...,...: do ' iV l ll4itrarbr i 2--.-.. do • ' =lt Zglia - zz,t il .:'.Branch at lansarilla-- d • II ranch at Ti0ran1h.......-. do . • Brandi at norm- • ..:....' do ' 1=11... ' d det Bahr% at Rareams...." ' do i -• ' ranch •at Coyabors.,ajdo - 11 rank at illanilko,.-...; to 'II catch at Woortar.... ... -. do I O a pmt tE 11W-nor grzszews Claehtrodi.,------- .1 COLD bloul,Emdak—umttu do m- u PoirOt. l6 4 o j Moide. ipa 7 itt=,— ... : 7.50 • — FILIOES, OF STOCKS. _,.lizPOrrso'iOltliggpirtEarsan,clAzirrrs, BY WILI(INS - & Co; - • wiviac , EXCIiAIiOE- BROKERS, • , . 210.71 FOOKUt STREIT. . • . - - . . o • .-•NAkone.b. i ;.... 4-- - -. L.. - - - . L i..A.7 w, .t. ,_.-. .-: . Mi1' 1 .1:6:/..ia.1..... I% . :i177:77 . I°g • .• •^ nrr.-.10, .Dm' 'o nn. Vs irtt NO '- T• Z4 ° 7 . do - . - ..:Fituksiri ..itr ex • ' 100 :'^•..— iit...i&d.*.Toir fir o, ,, a v ia i&o, .:: - -. rut wyair. ..-:.,millAsbarth.: -"60 67 . ' MN Dl .;Nor. act tr 6166102111088 - 69 684 •• • do 0 - Bank . • 60 -17 N 67% - do 4 1,311•09.9 r 860 , 471 , Dank 69 =5 .., • • . _ , . . • " , -431fas9r tladek - -. "•.,-. • /07 60 , - ..' .., • 210 1 , '. *. lltoso, sake6egrldae.... , .:..t •25 "., ID . .96 , aa,..atsrd ea, r u llaalr tlt.4trilig.a.:,.. 2Z , .. 36' 3 3 . Dte.Jan6 et .. loethern Litr8.4 . ...-. _2 I.ff lit liNet -, ".. pt.l : . Pi 11,86% WA 10surenot.:. it ii . o._ DO. ad* et .• - WestAillamandbeelb.... ... 19 168, Dte• Npy cog .• "Chlterts' Dentranee C0...D '.... . 19. 1614 * *. . • oI 0 riLa Fittabmattto lUD.- - 41, 40 1. ~. • , ,1,1"= : 11,,,,,t,na1j...." 60 ' , Ur 40. D1it616.9 fa --- rote% 'a atAgneti;: * ..- 60 . - tela 4 60 26 4% dim Oat. -.Works. '6O 'CI "69 ',, . • ' . ..i.. Voo4 Vikelrientor. 60 , 411 ~ 40. Me..laa. 4 Ile " beer Waster . - 16' " ' Nrr atce9. , .0100 A roa ti r i =4:.. • 461,1 46 Di. Die. .. • * - 1161t. &Ohio prier aetDvr i ..... poet 1. 3 , T. I, E ), ... .. ! 06 k 4,4 6 ,.... ;1i & A .... 4 1 1.2 it :7 . .. 7 . - ~• 411tenarrte latakk ' • al .16 Z" ", - .. * OrseastoargarealtA ad- 60 10 a . . ', rn50inta..........—...- «..106 , 170, ra.. Div, ' ' ttsbandir - D0it966,...- .- 148 140' DI,. 186 A tao • art* "Azddies.—“....... - ... , SW 76 Nue sew,. 1 3 - .. • Mt699,3iri1;i17. goFa.: .:. .4% ,i 4 Adt=a;=:.:=l*.* ...7 4• ik V, =" .- - aii;i; - - - - - -'• ' - ' • ' " Ohkarsp D0e1t....-.......... ":- 26 . ..% • r -. q: -, : , ip. - ' ,M ti 6 V' f .. 4 . o.i . ' .........:. .::. •- 3 , lig :. : _.• , . ',. r .". 0 % 1 s~3 1X 7- .1 2 1 '• " ...:. : . .............-.,-...-....... «. • • • , 12 701( _-----...' ' - ---4- '9OIIANUN AND BAN MSS Or 4 ' WILKiNf _ __ INIINO 1101 I$: I' CO., - rogVAl. meet. dastie Exchsinge, arrasto Wool wad - at tba tad Joetwn 70.01LAFUE AND MU • ; a os mato Ana ama4. • P 177131101 VOREIGN old Domt p • teat Xo‘llo Rai LanitAirs -Collietbos lab& ItTe l gt7sad / mo.y ree• ved on Ildwer4; GEORGE E: AMU," & (XL - NoTiB;k44 , Rena nt :iatriall'enussdknov4 - • POETAHLL THB.ASIIING 'MACHINES AND . . L.:to thoroughly'. built; wont wok _made . ritaid ta W. AILAOL; rat I. cr. =44 Ala St =Xi W:11•4% arli mi Zoo, oal g erto! l Zlott P ft, Tr. flasobto haw Oda al=toCgi of t Wi Wira .l .oo alitV= ° .nd *many EMI. at' tb. Mfttlf4llolc )I.lot thris • P:g. 'SO AO , =IA* b.hol. Mith; Alto tool bow twogoowodod ewe . , two /o _b op:Witty and to Work MP FUR leapt's! :1 1%1 iSnerata n4.4 . ll.ratesrt. and attiohtd to ita Throaor, sad awArtar amour O JT sou .and chaff math* Itatbtv l44l4 "° "'AIM ADMMISMATORS NOTICE--Noticolt borolo - ens I.IIAI Was of MalinWWl= base motel to lb. oubeilaoa Om Yaws at /Wm . V21. -" A l coroono ga :Zriniso . or g =t; - a.' to gam Imokodloto pooonb ZioratgiosisinBWWAß h. -. K HERE : About 70.agres, or wen,ils 2 . wThro,27.. Octane* Waco 04640. w.d.inan the or yreot,sad •111 kw off Tat eft ti FNEM Jr , g.MOARISON, Attorney and Counsel oe,„ ;oved t o a u Orimt 4 L:. HALL, Attorney pt 10r "Bakip, irslro Buildings," gnat amid, betan=rll44 lop OBERT E: PIIIIIIPEr, Attoiney at Vow, Staosds._ OBEs l POLLOCK, Attorney nt lAw 7 4 'name or FIR am want ezeitl4,4,:wodu. LM . ; =', . - I • , 1424144. 0W14%-,Atterney at Law, New C4stle e emoviimitcbtutt , room/yin...Jo. 1 to lIelL Walter tral k L iCross Cree_ lM Dem 1 / 1 4WASsalttg Kram ilahar. H. k MI; 013.: o• tau. 04 IL Loaer J AMES"J; F UN G ;,A I t , toraey IdiV re, AttorneyOd Co*ol- .IM4N'CLSC..FLX.NF.GLti,Attorneytitta,A -j:' No: 170,1otirth stmt. Pittsbartb. _ _ • i fe ra Eß::3l: BANDY, 'Atbc7nis . y . at la!, BANIK.ERS AND BROKERS 'milt sEadt7t - •' ism= sax- ..rlivecra JULIKER-4 , BAWL-artkeV andla . , ' A ' tit ill 2 l4k atagl n ittattut i s s atett iL gn l4 : l7 VAT:74l===licitt tin. =de on all points the Union. Moe earner of TWN and-Voixt ,*meta, Wittily opposite lb. FS-Unwire KING, Grin, Stock, an ,Exchano E 11: 111 . , F "' th or a—nu titigrrgarr'' ntt ratanWllectionir ma& onthoWest at loy-rate; Wait. tees Beak Notes *WA 104 sold. ,Y53 • ,ereennteer arm EuIMER, HANNA . co., Successors to .seut,theei*OY.,'Binikern.Exehange Dior . ..mud In -Yowler. and trenestio Ereinnge, Orrinflentes of Mell,l l .nk Norolowd dletede,N. W owner rdWood and. meet. - Current licoerweerred on Dehodt..rllght Chewing for We. and collations made on newt!: ill wind-. palTLolginsit=l,=led a vm psv.s. . , Adranere mode on orudswienta of hydros; ohlyird TX. U. ;WILLIAMSJ IL & Co., 13,anketar and Broke* North pitt .coriteibr yroat and ••Rbitd rums.: volabargh: • . I ' An tratmutlosul made 47, Moor* knits, and eollectipni Promptly attended • . ja9-1T A 14 . 11AINS .130.; _Exchange Brokers, os.Bank_ofM. P 4 , ." . . %Banker and Bio- I • kT HOMES SON:Dente:xi in For 1 1 • 'ftwirezette litals Esebsam a ecrtitlextre ofp =it 1 %-cl=l B = 14 411 lb. e= l :,lot, throw:Mut the Vatted Staten. " :COMMISSION W3I. /tICICLURG,.DoiIor in. Fine Teas,. Ckwieelhanitt-Getnitia• Wood atid Wino. Ware. - cornet at.latod and ditztbdtreeta t. tnerreeebring • largo amattaent ad Penh Onod•itt addition to Ida already- Se tensite. eto&;psnabtiml tram beet bands la r the litadtern tearkebt erbiebtelll be mold at the jawed Inanet laid. far umas. , stattomt., and retain: but sue the dunt.dt.t. •applted at rholerele ester: . . del.rid bathe city Its or thorn:. :ADM •• • A & - . A MLBANE, CorrunissionAind - F o r -L - 12 . o - wardingMarehaats, Beaton sna Ploduco =ea .. nitgbargh hismasatates.wo. is.oto apat rt. 3 risTELis zb CO., Commislion DleicLauta *bd liblatalla6 ects Itt Flour. Dried 323 Llbetty Bow l" ? Pli4gitittt.' ' Noold :MALPIN..k Ock:Wholo w'israt thicono. and Dada* Provident,. ' Metals II ttsburch, 241: . i31:1A No. 242 =2 244 LIOniT otrtl4, Pittsburgh. , „ 11 . 1.8E1cr4 'FREDEtlCK,WholevaloGro• 'ser4 , PevolneoLDeetersjorwarding siya OteHmsdild.lm ta, No. 13 Nyasa isnot, Row. amalsox- %Imp% RiLtOBLSO . N 004 Wholesale Grocers, Prxhaeo Dealeavt.cambdc. liferetuods, OgPRINGER I.l.A.B.BAUGH;tuOcessor to ,11 - ILARICAraII. - Oaaandaidon and FonnanUn z Merchant, Dealer 112 Ficar,'Wead and Produce generallr. 1 , 4 ma Nina a., and 116 &mad at. - Pittsburgh. ap7 - yr KENDRICK, Forwarding and - Com mr..ar,.• babbflon s:i z y w ereban .4 glabAlct ITAbbffbetirera.. t . n a ld=gsmenta Ibr corructlon, 2t2d"41.'" • Orfball 41" Mm • ! 4. " mr !"°."' VPll,l4lbered. rpf*Cl. bi • mitt* br.bbr =Mt '14111=11":1ileWr. ± i lifsll. &AMAFormi,d - Ing and Commis _ th e r :sethsattalealars in:Proles *ad Plttilbstili sax sacred anklet. Canal. Ilsaln . .suor Banana stmt. PI • LIAaDY. JONES. .. CO., Succcasore to ATWOOD,AMES, & OD.. Comadolow and Forward. ts, Dm larlttaborrkidanotattaxed Gorr* W.. POINDEXTEII,', Commission and ro.-srais ff o a nr, Western Produce, I Nails; adzes, and Use Ms• nufactond diodes ofpit winct2ll3l G2Wator,entd 154 Front stnvt, Pitts - • , • satas • • ' e tro - cern. Ontombskniinad Tarim:Mini Membants, on 4 Ibr litlibton Cotton Tub. VI Waer. st.:.; Pittsburgh. 1%/LEROER k ANTELO,' General Commis /ZOO Macbsets. Philadelplik. adynnees Fa on onutiounenta of krodnor moistly. jal77 t , " o t rocers, Cam Merrehants,and Detkrs In Prodnen and D. !CANFIELD, late of-Warren, Ohio. COMMISPItIII sad larwardlaat, and Whol. to Western Hawn. Hotter, Pot and Peati ls. and Western Prodace . Watt street, UO3' 91 4 41_ tri.ritliZS;Cir l ' i rct s o ulTu " n ` T :LITTLE ,& C 0. ,- Wholesale- GrocerS, itA gdz . e Cotratuasloa 10. EV= and lima rteeet rliti: (Nail :ESE WAREHOUSE.--4LENRY H. oiLLlNS.Parintrifingsndpiiminiesiou bicrebsaf,sod liuslur la pe r . Butter. Lake nth and Pecdurs genera/. 25 Wood strata, stows Water, Pittsburgh • mill TIONNEWEST MURPHY, Whole v vmale Gramm aid Cmeamm, mmlades Me Wear most nduatt, mad Dealers Pitadmmadi llaaltla rto:=, Pitt. ACOB FORSYTH, Jr.; Forwarding and CommisOrtm Nreitbsat. Na 611 rata 14!ot,t1tNibmb. 1410 MAS PALMER, Importer and . Dealer, In Smlch sei4 .A.mariam.a.Waß Pa No; ISS -11Flutt bet - reap SKIM and Fourth littatrarth. • , .• • . . • . McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whale Stom ; mea n acid •Deoloir Oulie w tlar db iloce Oil Mat ' 1 14 1.51 " ifor= nadu RD.'S; DE LANGE, Dealer in' Hides, Leather and OH, ZIS Lah.ty (d.itif the Got , llama) They will keep on nevi, at a/1 Woes. a Rem and *apartment of Leather tar Shommtlmis and Saddlers' Dpa so,st...Fr maw it DV QS ORRIS &" PATTON, Wholesale and Ri ta angers, es .tb• 44. of thalThuoaad. :RT 11100 RE, Wholesale Grocer; Reo- Myte~ths - Tonler Produna, raeaimaa Man. tandeould ../1 kinds of .Ibrof and Dorbest,l; Man sad Liquors, No.-band ► ...T ln entp.M. old Whlasy. *bleb mill b. j6G. GRAFF,& ,CO., Ofocers, and Com - =tutor, afordufaiig. aim; Nam in all kinds of TmraL-Maxtubettfrod atfiela, corn at of Boma and NW b Pa: ~ " • 1.14.1 r , - rum eructenntr...z..... ... ...-.-...:. --.....av0. i. mu. _ Qte BLACKBURN 'k CO., Viloletitile Grp- aers. Boat I' and Dealer. in Ambles and P arrab alanufartaraa PStrtt Ina :Oak= Prare on hand st Melt Waterloo" 1 Water stmt. littanar . . MUM( . — am= EICIZT. ISMAIL DICKEY, CO. CWholosalo Oro ilar4==rntatmad row 11 . 011.3.......4..../AND D. <LSO& U.GLLLS ROE; Wholesale Grocers itn4 Ciatn[atom Wel:busts. Na. 114 Mitt> 'treat Phu. W. IL troomgazo.-- Jens ........... W/Eli. 2.1.141411 T• AT •-- 101 U- 1 11; BAGALEY & CO., Vliolegiale . Oro v v • and 20 Wcddirtreet. Pitts • ..'" VITILLIAM A., .M'CLURG, Grocer—and v Tai Dooko,nornir of Wood_ sad . girth greet, Ina &lonia on band a war mothnent of obotooaroorrio sad doe Te2.o—YoSalpi Trtdla and Meta. Jimmie and Rasa Denim Maned on tha lowest •.• inwk7mPl4 . .tmilliet 140 BERT DALZELL ' & 00, Wholesale Oman. Ocetualudon ltedimts, Dollen Is Produce PitUbargb Maindietam No. 253 Llbert2 One, I r. D. *l[[ . _ — nava. secarntau. . MICK at McaNDLESB . , - gucceasera to. jr. D. Wkk, Malta& Groads; Doserarding and "Onamtadon Mordants; &store • a /mai alio, Mafia Cet. Tana, and Plttabunfb Manufactures senerean ea u .. a Road and Water streetinTatotorrsh. . puufTLBERTBON, Wholesale Grocer and Conuatiodan Maretunt. bola In Prodge• sad Pitt* tieheiguid Artlet.s. 196 Idlretr aut, Pitts. .. . ILYLOYD, Wholesale Grooorri; Corn • mlsan ItterehaitCiartDakes to Produce-Bound web Buildingpolocuns on Main W900,512d /Sixth Mg. court:_:..:_*AßM. L amours; Roam, AGALEY, WOODWARD 00.; 44. doers x:. zamettitrtnet.Pinaddaira- SCOTT, Datiii ,. /0tq tb ,..40 • rir awe „„ r WARD, DENTIST, Penn' street ; V V •1112oces oilms Um& Ogle bora* treici L A:* 0.6 i 241 iffirture_p_oppt to rertrea or Ottenied =new suriAm"."9"4IIIO,OIZAZO .- • 12, ..• t::) i f:=7:•.':i.:t-/C.',Fr ATTORNEYS. GROCERS. DE TISTS ANKFACTURIPOL t e•..wooDwELL, Wholeialo lianaseturer end Deana in pabo.watcgo.:lis ft)3lto.; Myinufsiciciriiia Plain and rebeey"Tetkror,.lloebinetsetukiel Creitcablered Mee the; blentatlnet, comet nT W.AbinZi... I . n_nohyrhaz,;,oppoilt, rlttaborgh. JOITN': WETHERELL - , 'Manufacturer - of ' v*IILAE. aox ttars.apartos , a, small vox . .Cl LTJDOX .111dg , , an m ar .aanm and Rob= Aaamak Om soma Man tha Mad attent l ' , loo3LWOßlLB,:cornar Of First and Liberty I • l,t4 a.al. i ntriVilr . ... : em., lra t t ttr a"F rM - NDlllllXtiG.inatatunr.S, de, Censanfao - [6,121" Ml 7. !WILL N a QM. ` lOWA. • 0 -14 rarigitird:Kni m an Na o — rn m ierti of an . Ate4, - Plaugh.. war stred,:tbsa- Plat and Milne Spna Nut Toes., t i ns tfflssi lill Elll4fileturercot . 1311.ti= t fr iftra d bute f ,1 • 762 7 4 1W! , pmasatSe IAWSON,-1,10HAN:C00;,-Nbmnfactivert If Marels, Srafts e. corart s 2e treet ., W s. Pi ttsarehouse rgis,22 Ne.' Wood d, Plat tro • Penn Cotton Millis,-Pith, KENNEDY, CAILDS -& CO., 161.imufaii• , t aralb thA. of fatal= Ind .1. o• Pitroffbilnei luta Butt Cord; ". no , Po in Ottoo slot doscriptiont; LtMIVI-tortgXvlrbi7.;:zezfrzr. • .R.I: 4 R I RON BRISWELL; Bp.! Brans Founders; Ilenotkettirees ors/I ktrelettnieet Wnekr: re, Elam e; ' , 9l.4 , : oo ttcnt Betting manufeetarere. roomer, Retwea street,.l:: Aritintoent .Alloptheny city. neer Ftret,Pittebergh ae N. 11.01 , 113ntes and Copper taken In exchange eu Rork,. Orders l Rat the pounary .11r, Otis, VIII bo it:tended to 'tartly Fr.l l MV7al l ml , FIRATINTAND,VENTILATING WARE .I • linME-4forkulllitsultrs Mllann's FOrnstra, ro jv i k l , siblzg i ttflttlsof far Stem, Us. or Wter. lia b.. . - • R• Elie role oar hmoooi, i‘ !tr. tt rns, ,to Metsrit. vieoo: i.mso rd.lalirr.X.M.H4 CD. „ , , KAN m VINE AND CEDAR , WARE.-SAMUEL I:l4lkkß.`i keeps constantly otr. hand anand assort meat of Wash and Bath Tuba Morse, titoetnbost.Oak Kitchen or Dray Berkets. Wooden bowls, Munn, In 7 Measures, 7.lne end Cherry Wash Boards, and all ether -kinds amaze In big Una: • . 2 • - Also-40 nags Tubs, end 100 down Muskets. Varerocun, Msaenle. ' Mil street, Pittsburgh, Pa. statry • cksmith ItellowsltranufaCtory. CO.PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—ThO Ist scribers tronld respectfully, Infarnt Abel? hien& and the public umentMy;that they have entered Ittechartura , IntrlTC,M.rk,PitlTAgitgr . u gnllatrAl o il l h BELLOWS of every - description, which they ace' determin ed to wake of the very best materials and superior reek roanahlp._ They hiteud to have always en hand an moue •• enthrall dun from IN todU Inches, at their manniktory, owner tf ltoldurewand Eandasky' street. • ROBERT WILLIAMS, JAMES WILSON. royMdly Allethtny Cliy; 31ety 2.1 1 A. BROWN, would moat respectfully in t. • form tho nubile Diamond, keel. on hand. et hie ;nand on the went Mao of th All City, a roue plate amortment of Vonitian Medic Ales, Venitian Elan ten an made to order, to the lost dila warranted •equal to engin the' UoJted - Statea -tile Blinds can he removed without the aid of a. senor driver. Staving pearhaseg the etotk, tool& and. wool , of the' (htenot 'Egabllshmant of McClelland, I amyenOared to, furnish their old motormen as well ea the puldle• et ith everything 'ln their Una .a...teney, b Wood atreeti be h, " J. A..1311111rf, . . . - - - • PENN - GLASS WOREE4-.: - -;•-s lORENZ L-,WIORTMAN, Manufacinicirs 4_of 1111 kinds •of .S7ALS, BoTT.LEs. And WINDOW ANS. &I Water and 05 Front Moots, Piltiburgb. - • N. 11..—Pat Ocular attention JAM to odd olzra of Window Olaan and private mould, Am Dottie,. and Idols. aro= /003 IZI/eC03.07.-'.... 5. leoolo. & CO. IVIIOLINALD AND MAJI. vmuioNAnu: HAT :AND 'CAP. MANUFACTURERS, AND MILLDAM , : ALTAIR:SWOP FURS. ._ " COEN= OF IMOD 4.24.).72 7 , 1 T STREW= pitta h. Pa. 113— /Der rio6 ormumeci 471.11. quality and - styleofilss . ...V=rs. Dow, Cul U taso; Donnets. . . • Self.Heatinzihnoathint Irons. pII.E A TE afte. INIION Bed them • m.t &inl and Pedlat tp tiaaa 111.d,==.1.7. Madsen te .• JACIS9O:I, mar rc.o.e, it the principal 'Meeir b e 4,Tb, the city. by matt k met Mr. Jobe •.Cartltyt t ht. Abe\ Irma, to the atm yetedyle Saliva:Ere Briciraiul Crucible Clay lien . ufacArmoln_Raily. TiIICOMPANY. HA_ 1".11W ENI,4II.GED opacity. Itcr malaractumm, ars rtoarynpued to 'met taw Intealuod awauaa for thchlArlek. 8.441M " 1 " .. (*dm " ,PU::ah. 84aibt Ma • - -prrrs - lionew ; • 4a. Arkt: • _ ' COACH.T IL TORY:- -.7 Diaseawi es • 11.M.BIONLO AB W Vllo7' ' WussrOJOLD - respectfoliy attention of _ and Western Merebants tolls dm stock man, reaming in pries hem - POO to SW*. Thews insaimpra ars built front the beet material and workman ship. and ander his own miperriakm; be nan, with am& tared wanant hit work to be Inferior tenons numufae. tared In Um Union.' ma etmorm of his Madams and tb• great Increase to demand ix this clam ofwot as Induced him not. to band , any °ransom .ner -low - work to hie estsbitanneuL ..Pasorks-rnatlng 'pool, work. .111 view. can wad examine Ids Rat beam going Fast._ 411 wort warranted:, . .. • • Hew - Mali Pactoity—lillegheak, BL , L WRITH CO. would 're- Swahili* irikeor the peak that • a s op on Laced., tertareenialmal and Sand ma n,' stradia-• They am now making and are trantred to tendon order. for every description of vehicles, tbactimi • - Chariots, Rmou n Vuggics. Phaetons.- an., hom Mar long ex en in the mancifentare Crate aterm work, and the Lies they have, they feel confident they ant *nab' , ed to do work on themoi i rmanal,le tens with Mose ti •wanng lathing In that I I Paying meander attmaion to the selection of uitarian, and limirionone but competent workmen, they bare no Levitation. In • warranting their wart . We them*. ask the attention of the pulite to thin matter.' N. a—ltepalring dome in Ma best manner, and on the mon reammatde terms. ilaker 7----- tiachtuul Carriage Factory. , • TOIINSTON,- BROTIIM t . & CO., corner of •.1 -Belmont - and .itelorea streets. Alkethearelty..would respectfully Inforartheir 141d,a. andtbe di ... aff . ner.dlr. .. Rook. that they am mannfaeta tarriatee, awala.Ennglek Sleigh. an Chariots,. all all their varioas styles of liable aset_proportkes. • All ; orders =will be i aTted with strict restsni to don. . billtyalld heauti of II Repairs will afro be attended to on the moot Han ' tr ims. thing is all thetr work the best Eastern' Abaft., Plan and 'Mawr Btoff. they feel conlkient that all who favor them with their patronaga will he I:etlY sallsliod on trial of their work. Pon - are reqrwsted to gine - them s rail beton Par &Wag e wberr z _. . • nog Fifth Street Stocking — Factery „ A _,BILITY; EISEROY, AND , ECONO . 3IF._ 'twat Reale Cfilldreeit Mlk oe, ea ficwk , . erablrta. sad Drawers. sold at mansdketurer'a twice. at the • etroet .tneklng lectorall made tram 101 l panes wol: NO ADVANCE TN PRICE. DALY, '- Etodelog Factory: Mk street, Wawa ' Toad and Market. _ & PATHE, 000S7SO STOVES. ORATES, ,YROS •M . OLES, IC., 1 firwl. sirdssils - Had S.:, 3IINESTIA -direct attention to 's now and handsome pattern . ofPARLORSTOV7, I% • also.totheir nen, paten/tonna] COOKEIGIOVE4. known as the “Keystone i•itste" and the 'Vestern Star." Thew, Stoves La neatnees of *ads. mammy of surlily, and soundneos ormafrrial. .Ythlng of the kbot Jat offered to the pedalo. In addition totbe artletes alluded to stem, their general stock comp:inns everything In • limk yogisliar line, with the newt apyrovrat irnproventents In slow of real utility. Matto's., anal:aunty. SCALEIS.Sark 11114, Wagon /Ingest. Hollow Ware, Sad and Dog Irma. Sugar and TS* Kettles, ga esery tVesildreartety,of style and fin ish: An insped lon mh2/0113 00011100) . ' Livingston, iii_ggen' dc Co. 'NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBUROLL.‘ PA. IF.XIRACIC and Dopst Railroad ,Scealee, Ilay , ' Cana and Grain do 4 PlatfOrm and Counter do.: IN , a; of all Mena Opting. Drop pawl Thtimb latobea Cotton MU of various tindFe Palo* Milla_appmed Patte•mr: Dolta and roaming., gamble Iron Utstlngs pram,' *a. rtety In form and finial.. _.,.. . dtf - • NOTETTi r rAID, YOuNDEJK YLUSIDVItIi AND OAI YITTFIIIL 127 awl liag Pint Semi, Jtiftsbuto • . 11411 FLIDI2AL VTILISI,4I9I.OIIIIT MAW, tromom_, AUBBEIL,T. MANUFACTURE 611 kinds of Water, Gas cr u. a ths m.o. Dale. tings., Ra • use titted*TrlthGas and at% . • tapt•tf .... - xlourattm&Blurnm, • - MARBLE - MASONS,. ".. • • FR/4121L EYE~TNULLY their friends and i - therribnollrertersDy, that alai have opened their Works at thisboso rtsnd, where they keep as head „ mraw r st bes r ful. MARALK . AIANTIZ.of Uro• VornittiSt eup, re; .tia m uNi%ta , gorbk Inilkok;141 ins saw:d to fr i req" icd.o Won and Freeport Rom, • • ••• ,•' * ' — 13T.5*.A.14 MARBLE WORKS, • 319, and 1,99 , 919 .999139 Basithfield Wed, • • ..'• PITTEI !J 1011,: - •• • ONONENTS, -Tombs,- Grave Stones, •-I=eit l 'r="Ogx , 14 , thatoirlast &G o t; Itnietf ' Drl999. Thaw hundred e lriiiinal cadre 7 1a1 doe d i ir r . forazo i r h i gt m Jos t t irtd r i tb or r Wed with 4991;09/19/ 319 14bartp rktirt,, WAITS - Merchant Tailore, No, ~ t st Lihirtfirtrcet—h nowrseelclok. ',try @limit 141Wel'Air'fIliriVarriego"enyl4VirVeleet Plush, Ciadmere and bilk Vetting% In greet rerletr. - Domes to went of el:twice Clothing ere tespecfully 'lied to PO and examine onr to troring r ai we, will endeavor tuxes/4a it 10 thelr !Melva. to purchase of us. ocl3 • WATTS A 97., tykLthnty great. • ..• • , • • :DRY Goobs. ,--- /1. 1_ NA/Of t on., cream/tn . rt...c. I....urruomi 4 pa" R e mit . . AtMASON •k CO., Whplosal9 And Re ta i l Neer, In nicosy *al Staple Dry GaAs. 'AI. MTh l‘litatellY , &- lIIIRCIIFIELD, ,Wholesalo; and Hasp Dry Gana ?,icr o phanls. mover Yourthand sr* Knot. Patentee,' . , MEDICTIIM: RIL JAMES KING: Office and Residence; / 5 0.11231ftb.stmt. 0PP:444 - 41 1 4 , Orthenfrol,qlltot WOOL MERCIMNTI3t • • • EF:;:itiec to mumurr.- ZFE ti ttEw :c as es ligh.,-enitin .6 gored Prin' ra urt —• • - , - • A:MOO gt Ifo. ith .;;= .-::--i-7:-•...-.-..:-.,.,--.;..,:r.74-- . i..r..4. - ,F-:,-.-.7:?:"::t--:--------------------F—..---,-r,Fs,-. p . .. , .._. . ~ -t •...., . _....T,_ . , . . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, MARCII '29, 1854, „ NEW YORK ADVENTISEINENTS. FROM .VISSCHER & sentLys aZ.NTRAZ .I.I3FXRUSZNO ROM: - No: 80 NAstau &rum, New Your.= Reliable Ftrins in the City , of Yew NFORMATION WANTED—lnfottation ots. tart by the =dna who Xod nith SIC Vonderpea. at Wysek, Y: is Vat. PX , l:VitiV , r4al494=lsll, l *—=.- i .IIY:t% ortil send hor addle.. to IL Ysanzsocos. NrarTanc Part daDa. , BULPIN, Em ,Imeeretie oflancy Pius, 3611troartraT• •?' ICIBBARD & SON, Wild Cherry Bitters.Onsula Hahn, .TPha T. lIIIBLBURT, American }loamy); lunare, Viala,Oaace,lo., Ali I UES.EN'S Impr9ved Wahpi3u6. It restaroi ray flair to it.a color, and tastes", Jun" gro<th 02, 1% nowt.tassatban • 43ILBEIT, , frohl Memplia; itater- •'A WEE WOODRA3I, Manufacturat''And •J - I,lnona *maw. atecimatou, vipten At. , WAD , NlCK,llanufailig;tis3 1 elledCottage Yognltore r ga, 62 White 6 Ele.N. DAVIS, Commission Merchanguatd opard:got arandlea; Wines gad 28411reige. yi GOODWIN & BRO., ManartietUretti' Pliti Cut Tallow. Merl. 4.1 8 .. 11 . late wREEuIt,&"WMON: - .Proprieto*Ttnd Monte'lietrs of A.l:llTyxot6 raktnt 13tIrII NoebbeL N!h.t.-2ebitroad.n.Y. • Milkn'ory, G64: 7— • V V tar, near Idetconedltatt EloteL • , VOOPER HOUSE, A. J. Pewit) & Prietora, 351 Thad war. XORMAN UUTTEE;- ificcesatir: Ee; ttao 8."4.. a caatapadaaaaa2obtaa aistsayy, CHAFFER, - Inte W.:Noranttn, Marano. um avid WholeiteilaDialatintAdleaklattnelidThoeiv SAMUEL L. CAVEitLY,Wholeta ankal er in Brooms . Painted nills sad Tabo i larzeftg Jove Warr, Baskets. Matz, Curdela_.Tltlinn es, 3n3 tireensien it, Neer York, 7aLlty• .)INITOW SHADES, Gat Conticaty-Toiblo , y on nom, a, JOITIt TZItItUN/S,smAeardaia h anal° Dealer, No.lo Ciittuulna et, ind No. 6 AGENCIES. ACARD.--Haiiii,g been appointed. the bE. , elusive Agents Ibr — Pittibitegh. bir the ode °Mind Toted , Cemented -and Stretehed Leather Belting. nlar , saiietnred by P. JEWELL E. of flartnird.Connelt m , No tram ntfer fir wale • 'arm assortment of all . srid nientlfstitirt‘l. 'at the unintifechim'g. his a beingsunerlor to any Loather Belting beer balite offered In this market. Alen, a large stock tiler width. of Della - Rubber Belting constantly on hand, and far ale atithe . 31achine Belting Depot.. No. 11611arket street. sepal J. a n. PIIILLIM USTIN Real Estate Aida, Stock. Merchandise and Bill Broker, 05m No. 92 teeth Arcot, above Wood. Buslome promptly attended _ ‘IASIIIEL L. MAR . SIIELL, Secretary eitis IJ setra loeuranni Castapany. Water Street. - IV P. JONES, Agent of the Insurancif. ir • Co. °Montt America, 141 grant navel. . • M. GORDON, Secretary "Western Insq- A . -1, rams Co., 92 Water ittreet. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin Tf.tre ec.creon north-tast corner of Wood A i c 7 n . :Maw lt .... a itneta g0.a...-TAYLOR &•lIUSTON, (succesginrs . .4 to TaSior & Idlarie,) General Commission and we fug Sierehints, and Agents for Eastern T tion Lines.lTholmWs Dealer, 'in Plait Grooeris=. Inc...w+mj and Hoot a 8. 1 1: 4 2.% ill ' VW . ' Gissa,Pig. fiar and tillt• P Lead. Naval Afore, and CliathP tut! and Pittsburgh Manufactured Goode generally . Agents km the "Pen, nod "'Banner 3uir Ftwthip, At t. J. 26,1.4 A. HITITIELSON- Commiosicrn ell u o le=racul . PagMe.,- Ls. - • fk. BOOKEtELLERS. &C._ C. STOCKTOlc.Woituston & Stock nQ ormtLintukrTrizt=r,Mge scud c..00r andStrition — eict.! J_ s TB Fourth strtstt Attalo - LICVETATIW,*ItOIeiitIII' Atilt% a ••Deskr Ilitnk and School . Itoolts, _Pr per` _t ;Btu ea Wood stmt. (beinlin Tuna and Pittthartat• • - I[OHN-S. DAVISON; Bookselltri - ,nair* ag - n - a:sstetaaliot to - Davit= Chkrr,'lto." r • • I: rh• ENRY l int p S WORTIT, Bookseller' • • • DWI. - 141So:Itt sweet strerf,rwir • ••Eabxr- co., Bookman% and Bialfonem, No 65R t. ttezl dnor the earner of Third, lamb, Pa. and Jaw books nanatanthr on hand. A ILIOLIgn-a. 0 0., BoOkaellanT, - 14 - 4;. Ala-,!.&t.E.af.14.1"thh .Ml D6mond • . MUSIC, &C. j O.IIN itiFTI:LO Dealer in PianoFcrten, Musk and Muskat Instruments, &boot Banks. and' Ststionsry. rule agent for Chlekertnes Plano Forts , 11.. Western Pennylvania—Ha. SI Wood street. IJENRY BLEBEf, Dealer in Music, 112 u. kal Instrunumt"and Impprter & Italian Kum agent ter Num= k dark's grand and ulnae Plano" utth Odes:men "Amu Attasktuent. Abu ks Dunbanen • Piano. • ____ A SCIIIVIDER & CO., hiusic Stor, 4th • •treet.ietoreen Market .d I Vag. New Thule n IT rnnelving. and Muldeal Instruments of all kinds. ttRIJGGISTS. L. "MOM .nt ,"U WILCOX & CO., Drug:Oats and Apothi ALA • armies. corner Assad street and rot Draniond.lerti putataatly hatut a full and complete sourtnient umgOledielees.Perfinnees.andartielempertalubuttotheir business. Phyilehins neorriptioas satefullinminoinaded. 0712 401.1 N "P. SCOTT, Whalesale Dealer Drums. Paints. Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs , So. MO betty street. Pittsburgh. All erdess mill receive prompt attention. Lir Agent ftc Laudon a COI valuable family amdkiraa. mu 241 r 11 A. FAIINESIOCK & CO., Wholesale Ma' tris="6m3eor"."""tV. - 11 1 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in . tlV ll ood ru"' stnn P*l t.,l44l4lls.1 4 (lllV "tdi te r Pass - - I.44Druct itimm d .2tatar . &Mr!. ERAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Rotnil Dri2factl44, comer of Liberty and St. mai stmts. usurp.. SCIIOONMAKER n& CO., Wholesale • weal** Na. 24, WooCstratt. Pittsburgh. j --- OSEPHYLE3III.IO, Sucscoascir toL.Wilcox 0 • it 00.. wrier „Market Mame. sod inainond—Keere con ently on band a frdl end complete smartment et Prune. allrinee. Mallet. Mesta, Perfumery. and all article. perielclon to his buelnem. ha Pbyeldens Tratscriptlona ciasfulli• colaraimdad at all m. , JOHN 'IA-FT ,J r Wei - Lilo! , to Jas. M'Cluf ghdt.'Ybiu,wl3l7_=6,are..l4l 11 .1 =tmirmv., ,n- "t for Dr. swa? Medbion. MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, .317;31;:ntr Minor and Clo . No. 74 . Wpod street. 4 t. 01=lor ottontloO to Bop' owl Youths' Clothing. , • ' .ILLIA.SFDIGBY, Merchant 'Tailor, Den yir Tor and Dealer Lo Beady Mole Clo4aug„ 181 Mb , EWATTS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • • e a bl i er n i o g 3 t a rbei.- O We ari n ow t r ezeta. t fv lsogr ' ' antiVaitlngwatt 'l e ' mind ktyi ripest quality: Om Mends and culdomisrs plfla, re vs • .t . FII. (Fad MISCELLANEOUS. • •T. C. WARIMTOII; • • - ganoilw ADZES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Minegtilliegg,Ve •• r‘gi ra°4'2".M.T.,25 ir GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, Mr • Indete.:olland ehoeflndlhsi , N 0.223 Moir Ftroet. orDollte thwhead of Wood. .m 119.1 MraLIAM satonmAws Estiblisknent," Third at MaSiandiespes:Pmtraltijitrawbillik Bill I inads,Dratts, bels,AtrAltnntnisl and Machine Drawings, VisitingCar* as, fingnsved ar Dramonr - Eta* stul printed in. Col twig: Mutt., or IC4 XELLY'S GENUINE' EXTRACT OF ! 2 Pin. established , 1842 i rewired fens peewit: 4 mel d + r ac rit gaz i an , ,l pi. pip =as— lit!Likerare of numerous counterfeits: rowir WW.*ALLACE. WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now: re . Nets ',lib Earls Seedirbethe licabean Prdaitherre =lents tette" Oronardl i CarnirMSratrarg Pattern enni . Dar Atitnu i Peri gar: Denim and Merchants Shea VVILTER P. EIARSIIALL; Importer tied Desist In Mare& and Decantlae Paw -.Barnarritrutoo=llttsb=.4,l6=4. Wl, PRINTER/3.—We will will a:-goo THON MEN Iromigal ASP very law en• ere. ARls RASII lON $, FOB LADIES' DR)SB3 -• • imoKorrsaat, owws. .12.—T6w"Parla Faatdone tbr•30142, dliect dessear he an N i t it b ia. : L. iciza - ' No. 21); Pena above Med areas. ' BIBROIDEE — TT&ND -APLICA MAN arbi'AtYAt•r4!_,mu.k"°:, kft b r d witg._ zsuf, Penn street. above Iman. iWLLIAM , NOBLE; • trpha _and 11i4er UPhaitirk i r "ge. " Third . • ortodbsust... PiTTSBURGIUdijACH .FACittRY,--14'73 11,7J,Lwmtniaitztomt.w, PITTSBURGHGAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7.9, 1854. him the Sint .Tork: Recorder. ILIC3LAB,I(I3 OF DS. WAYLANDS' at ttie.lirebraikainieetbia,ProvbfiZiVieareli t, • Mr. Paasonzorr:l am not morneised to 'see - so large - n - number of the eitireasof Rhode Island - ass'embled'onthe present occasion: On this spot was forieed.the - first government op - earth-which proclaimed both civil end - religleniliberty to be the birthright ofnotiti - Itis meet that, on this soil and in. this city, 'nincasure which proposci to ' violate the' most sacred rights of humanity'', eiMid.receiTe its moritod-nondelanation. • ' •' Before I proceed to consider this bill, I think it proper to Say thit, ywhile I shallsPeak with en= tire plainness on the raeriteof the question; .I shall, eveid all denuneiation of bodividni4 ; 'lt is 'MY good fortune to know and to esteem many of •nlYlalletr-cititeneat the South, whom .I believe incapable of performing an action which they see to be dishonorable or mean, ' , will go far ther, and - say that I have never conversed with a n in telligent and right-minded slaveholder whop did not confess slavery to ;be .wrong, utterly indefen able in itioalf, - and"the, great aurae tioat real' upon the. Sonthern.:States., They 'have , ' lookid utho subject to sad despaiy,• - hoping that a' -kin Brovidence would . open for them some way of cape from an evil which was every year be.• , !com ng more and more threatening. • Stich men 1..;1 •-,and they forso &large portion of thetbest men at the „t3onthwill, I know;ehonor. us for ;oppo sing this bill„ and will in theini - hearts 'rejoice if per - Opposition be successful: : • . " . •,._. We have met to protest, against' the 'hill now 'befOre Congress - for establishing the territorial 'govervnienta of NehraskaL: and - `Kenai& :The ' Atiture in this bill againstwhich• we fast ported is, that In all that %net territorY, now untulibi•:' tod 'by white men,'„, either, free or slave states may be organized at. the will of the settlers. On' the face of it, then, i' plat" slavery and free- dem' on equal terms, and proclaimsthat freedom and oppression are looked upotrwitheqnal favor by the people of the United 'States. -It 19, I know, said that it is intended to have - no 'practi cal effect, for that slavery will tCover, be introdu cedthere. This,l presume Leaks, that no one expects us to beieve.. To sup Ase thonniversal agitation of this 'subject to be revived—an agi tation so much to be deprecated by. the South— anti the reproach of violated faith to he endured . without an assignable' object, is to suppose man to r tiet without motive; that is, to be either idio tic or insane. We will . not accuse reasonable men of this absurdity. I therefore consider this . as a bill to establish slavery throughout all this vast region. Now; against this bill I protest in the first place, because it. proposes to Violate. the great elcipentary law on which not.only' Goverement; but society itselfis founded. If there be any moral social principle more ‘ebvioui.or more universal than any other, it is this, that 'eVery man has a right Jo Maud/. • Ho peesesses _this right as a man, in virtue Pimply of his humanity This right includes' his right to his body and his mind, Cohn material and his ,spititual nature. It le the foundation of all res petutibility; for the moment I cease to have a .tiglit tonyielf, that moment I also cease to bo responsible for my actions, either to (led or to' man. Isis this right' which distinguishes . me front a brute. Brutes are endowed with no such right, and we may lawfully =slay° them, slaugh terthean, and feed on arm. Governments are established, and laws are enacted not to confer this right--4t existed before them—but to pre vent its violation. It Is the Sole' foundation of . the right of property; 'foe if I. have a right to Myself, I have aright to the product of my ewe :energies, provided those energies are innocently directed—that Is, not in interference with this tight in another. • Butassume the opOosite, and What is the re knit ? Suppose a man not to have a right to him melt,. and what is the consequence? Government is kaPessible: Every man becomes the prey of every otheritum... Right personaP• and right In property arts annihilatOd by a single blow. Turks nnypppresa.Greeks;-Ritseions may trample on Turkisokiistriaos may deluge Italy - or Ilungary in blood, and no right is violated. Nay, more , you, sir, may enslave me, or I map CUSiltnt pp ; the.white man may audits° the bleak dattri,' , and the black man may ire ton enslave tuul murder the whitiemen, =Jail ate innocent of crime,— The rising of the ilexes universally would thus beJustilied, dad all cause for ourelding to. sub due inseirettion would be taken' away: But it ihafedioes to pursue a doctrine so monstrons.— ' Slavery iT a s in Against - God, and an outrage on liuri4seity,„ It deprivea , a man not of one or [;.ttii•--iiight but It violates that fundamental " ls,l6fflareigh'S'ies t. • was diretestagthua thia lektilty Anywhere, in the name of humanity:od Jaittlee; luidiktiver sal !Om; I protest against, it here at honie cope: dolly, when thin outrage is Lobe perpetrated on • ! soil of which I and every:Other American cid len arc the solo and rightful possessors. But secondly, as an American citizen rpreteat against the bill. • Our government owe, its existence to the as sertion or the principle to which I have just alt. luded—that every man bee a right...to himself.- - The Declaration of independence, that bill of rights which made as a nation affirms, first of I all, , t We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are en-.I dewed by the Creator • with certain inanenable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and 'the pursuit of happiness." It was for this prin ciple that our fathers contended in that prolong ed struggle, the,rerolutionary war. It was'for. this that blood was poured out like water •at Concord and Bunker Hill, at Bennington and Saratoga; at Red Bank and .Trenton and York town. And when they asserted thle principle, they asserted it of humanity, without excluding from it any portion of the race. This ie abun dantly shown by the writers of that • time, who were also actors in the war of independence.—; To omit the mention of all the ITIAII.at the North, it is sufficient to call to your recollection the names of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and, in fact, all the fathers of the Republic whose opinions were of sufficient importance to reach bathe present day. - The sentiments of these men were ,folly mm plified by the [tit tat 1787. Slavery exuded in several of this States. It was acknowledged to be at Tarienao with the sentiments of the whole people, end in violation of the principle %sainted in the Decleretion of Independence. That it might be forever restricted within hi then liar its, and thus be more'easily extinguished; all the territory then possessed by the Confederation was declared to be forever free. When the constitution was adopted, the object for which it wax formed wis explicitly stated; it was "to establish justice," "and secure the ties sings of Maly." lt is the recognition of this principle as the groat object of our . llniou that gave this nation consideration among men. This. we have always, It has,been said oven obtrusive claimed for otruselyce.• In this respect that we have held onreelvesup in contrast with 'governments in which the rights of nutrias man "were trampled underfoot.: It is this 'principle which has, made the stars end ; stripes the dawn- • ing shthof liberty to, the civilized World; Abol ish this, and there is nothing morn to distinguish ,is from _those despotic oligarchies. in .which a few declare themselves free while they hold Mil lions under them iro bondage. • 1 • Now I affirm that this proposed Measure is in the..gravest sense revolutionary—fer more so' than than If it enacted, thit the office of President Should be abolished, and its place supplied byan hereditary monarchy. This latter might be dime and yet the great object for which' the Govern- ment was established be maintained; 'bit hero I . . the great. object for which the Government was formed is not changed, big reversed. The par ticular =user in which the agents of a Govern. ment are 16. be relater to . each other india the people, is of far less consequence than the prin ciple by width all their action-is to be directed. An insurance company : informed to protect build ings from loss - by fire. It establishes its laws rdseleeta its officers:- flat if its' objeet be ist• versed, and it devotes itself to setting buildings on fire, it were vain to tell me that they elected, diet : l. : President in the , sates manner, or that the clerks sad the'President, were not permitted to interfere 'with. the 'duties of each other. - Nur; were 1 an -eriginal, member of such a oonsPanyi could I; by any cry of union, be persuaded to be a partner M . ' their - transactions. I should Say, the object being clanged ; the association is-dis solved, and I will be A rsrtaltor in, none'of your villainy. N 2: •-• . • • Sibit - • "' f o , n COlll . ll s-mettrare precisely,this ,chnioctar;-:. We united to ,form Goiernmeneots the principle ,of,the Declaration 1 of Independence; . szrthe.preareble.of the consti intien—ntuithly, to establish justice- snd scents . ] 'the blessings' of liberty to, illmitrate to the world .the'trath :that all inert: are Miaowed; by their Creator an inalienable fight` Ilfe, llberth and the pirOtattt happiness. This bill reverses this pnnelplai and math: this Govern.. meetdeclare_ that Men: are nee...endowed -.with these rights; and. that one object is not - to estab lish jnatkiiith socy . o thcbletirmgs of liberty; but to extend slavemliver•our . whole -domain. and :transmit it to ourCehUdren as their hetitage r for ever:. The three 'of such . revolution Is to : Or. solve the Government itself; for Whin the essen- tial element' f mcbinpaet is reversed, yiery:cen , tatting party is released from hils obligations:ln' respeet to it, I .therefere,mtest against this bill. as revolutionary, end giving jthd:thuse. for a :dieseltrtieri of the Wen. • .• Third: As II 'M - free State Ipfttest sgainstthe passage of this 1311 - „, This seems to me pub , ono of &series of mess- . . - . sn , ,....pyr•l`C., i ',es ir rj sv i . ''.._ z P 7 1 ,, - . • 'tires of Which the obviousintention is; ta \ Ander the whole leghtlatiOn.of this Corettry, subservient to the interests, of 4 , o t alFßlalOing. - stOet iste. at all ,\ by Seem haahazards,jimajerity\inthi gen, • . .., \ \,,,- Theca iti l painful to eleary... , 4 pretend net.th\einpuirstelthere: all, bat .1 will mention-only armlet' the moat impottant, .-,-.. The parches; of Lou isiana, though not foe this oNect:;gave the . first ; bins , PALM diree: . tion. It was made Witheit constitutional; author:. sty, and furnDheti, an illustration gr the mischief resulting fro th e ,riblation . ,of 4,principlo .tor the sake of id Immediate advantage., I .'. Then, came the dlissoOmcompromise. , Here, for fhb Sake of peace add the priwerration- of titillated; as it Was said, ail:commit& principle la: Which the goverinticat was founded . - ,was held itt,mbey-* ince and , thbiterritory n 'entrind from .I. ,repee . was '01. " \ I '''SP.rfb.tang conceded to: eit7ery rind:the rest ittevocat t davoted to liberty. t, It hale altiayabe*seld 1; even this. concession . was probated hi ; COrruptioX.. ‘'i .We , wanted" said John ItendOlPh, "sixteita.'dough-faces, and ;Ire got them; Wo*onldla ;Sot sixteen morn' had we wantedthoon' The Coati the flehithisian of Tease. . This was one nutmidy : witherat etin stitutional tnitherity;; but, as I,think, in .O . ppos- ; don to constilutbront et4ctutenl.,py Vas act 1 an immense tract prepared for. navel 19ts,ad. mitted to the "tinion. • \ \ :-..'... ' , x, \ 4 l i..; "'The laden - led Dr. Chiuung,. than whAl l n a Otter friend to the liniokiwrerAtftl, dens in his - letters on ." The DutY of the ; \Free.Stantirr, atilt if over, this were tlono, , the NOTCH= Statetiviere, betted at once to thips . elves trine "the confederacy. _ ; Nuit_cruite the'. conipromise. gli . 1850: \ .In this . inetance the fice States;w ars. grossly ineulted, and nothieg iknitd. have carped UDC Vleniullo .bitt:lbe influence of a'grent states l ,:. man; who, by..bis.oonduct in is . ease; hanlefte,:, stain on his reinttatien _which... over his , former brilliant serviceecan never erase.' • .n , abort time before, Florida . bid applied tor admission to the. .llnion, with rt,constitution rivettinCslavery;nl,o4 her to the .latost time. When; aftpiestion was . made about reenving.tx stain wttla slavery ito ir revocably interwoven into its constitution, it *as indignantly replied_that with this \ milder 65n: grass' had nothing, to do; and that \ the, Untie would be diesel - 4d,, if the slave claracneenf the it miniCaution of a 'state was nutde on objet , n t to its reception. The next state which p resen ted itself was California, with a free coriatitnl nu)__' ..The reception ot thitratate, gave rise to an angry. debate of six Months, \ am', she was admitted, at bun by a compromise.. The, remarkable ten:Riot We comPromme were—,.thakcalifornin should be Platitted into the . Union, entiXon the other hrind that four no slave states ;boat,' be formed out of. Texas; that 1 a more stiingent , and reokleas law should oblige the free elates to deliver up fugitive slaves, and, en the other that the slave trades,' which on the high\ seas is piracy, should not be carried on in . the \piatrict of Co. tunable. 1 ',. .. Then came tbe - measurewhichweerridoWeon : . sidering. The territory covered by'thc bill is,. ; In part, the same as was, by the MissoPi 00111- pron4se, solemnly , consecrated to freetkem It' was co considered by Southern men. Thertteasure was carried by Southern votes. -It wee Considered that, in yieblintPto.slavery the territory south Of SG. deg. 30 min.; the Mirth rondo 'a gieat.conenr: ilea for the sake Of nape. It is now proposed, to nullify this sOtiunn• compact; and devote to, slavery a territory out of which some fifteen or twenty new states nay eventually be formed. When these states are\ organised and added to .those formed out of .Teias, the. character of the Senate is irrevocably flilott. The 'legislation. of the nation is 'forever Soutkerm and Southern le gislation is always subserne c nt to thepecutur in, When this hes \been done„. this -countrY, - it: home, will present a singulak spectacle. ; The alaveholders in the United States are said, not to exceed 500,000—ealfttiem half "a' million::: We hate- thin half a:'million of men,govorning, in, fact, thirty or forry s milfions. ;An itisSitutiontui , , known to the eonstinitibie will ho seen annulling and subvertbrethe ceisztitution itself' . an .hlSl4 7 ' tutiew - br WhiShiriber.fe rendered &greeting einik, despicable; legislating fekneen who respeet theint-i': selves the moreifek earning thelieribried.—. Hawking %union ; of 'such ‘a cluirieter \ can 'Cen time. may 1:e 'eerily, foreseen::The her ei tlon ceases to be whethelack :hen are for ever to be slaves, but-whoa:A r`the noire of the Piriteuis are to become 'Outwit eremite% ','•7 \': ‘:: • Boris this all., This ehange.in the prinehdo 'underlying therroditietiori changiis enwrislatioris to the whole eliilized weiht \ ; The greet quota* which is henceforth to agitate the 'salon is the 'question '.'of -human .righM. \ /t .hie -beeni•elie. 0)7- . 40'01s country , dinsi.:fter,, to htsuret firth, ~..;,. _9„.7.,„?...,......, lussity.A. rt is —o, position ' Which we tITO . km orrthis huts: lion that has given us our i eiten'anis*ren.. lions, and taught doinstrodden hineerniti es% whereto look up to us for &nowt , - ;But estlibf ' slavery -not 'AS , this exception , b ut skthe nlje- 7 mike slavery the law of the lark, il' pivot, on which legiAstiorintandi, and we ximikt, ttrnecks say, ally ourselves With "deapcitiam.:i \W e expose ourselves .. to. on:descent even runihfireiggerink :about human. liberty, while a pions and itemise.% lent lady is; at \ this moment immured Wile \ dun--; goon et Richmond for no Oilier Milne .ilehn Vint of"teaching ihildren ,to read: What 'Silt, be when - such an net of oppression is sanctioned by .the. whole country ? \ : . .-- .. '- • 'i ,. , i' , I. value the Union , as much as any man -, L would ;cheerfully sacrifice ;to \ it .everythlng but truth and justice and liberty. :Wheitisurrender these ae the,Price of ilielliden; the, Union be comes at once a thing whighl. abhor- , To a union for tliezake of Perpentietingoppieliro Grin n,, it to make myself an oppressor .' , This 'canto:it lid,. \., for Ibie libe ya m: much fdr my neighbor as for myself; TO rifle° my hierty.far the sake of ;union is im ps 'tile. God made; me free, and I cannot be in bond age to any Men. These I be lieve to be the s timents of the free Statei,end aft \ tberethre it is AS friend of the,' Union; t h at I protest againit thl MIL " \ .. ‘,,,,'., .., But th ere is snot , er, feature in tins bill which - deeerves to 'be co red. -. The consequence of its passage must be th destruction of the Indian tribes within'thelerri .; ry'Which'iCptsposes te establish. These poor red,men lift& already be: gen to cultiiato the land, and were advancing iu civilization and Christianiti;Then, in defiencirof a hundred, treaties, the/ Wire savagely t o i2 lit , by the roots and:humplanteittel their present location', and in the' removal one-third whole iiumber,periehed.;"Rwiiy. geeidudy; that eeuld'hind a miiiel'agent:Mi N gtven them: tidal they should "moan unraolestedlntlieli i preeerd !reindarieelorerier..: They • aro ns.irrapidly-ith'..l ; proving their honiEtiug4TheY luireschoids ad: - reliably eanducted i churches of, Christ, under the ;mire of almost every- Protestant denomination;i they are introducing, manufactures t.; \ and,‘, in fact, will lone ;:tiothiiag - by inwiparieonswith the whites in:; their:AiiiinitY.;l'l3bill theie;Uhriiiitin men and women be, again &hen . amyl,. \Shill the molt ;solemn treaties over ratified by. the Serikterig the United:States 'be \ again viehtted? i Shnlienhat - or cruelty :unparalleled ley the Mita ryoresimia man be pierpetratek;beciume \the vietinishie Weak rend their skins ere red? 114 ' no . ntan anY rights unless Ids ,skliCis white, or has a just. God 'given perniiision to white: men lis, defraud, and enslave end murder their fellow-man with impunity.? -• ~ ~, Lastly, I protest. against the pottage , of this burns is Christian. i \;;' - • - ''; - ' \ '' ; It is my firm belief, 151% President,"the \ belief , on which I rest My luipir ‘ . cif satiation, thatthe I Solicit' God Resumed. eur :nature, and died for. our'olns, that we mightheifers ther. gondentha-- g ci Son deserted for our train' areas . I believe that he died for the relight roti.ef our Whole raee-'-for the Ignorant and de, -trodden Afrieren as much as for his hatighty.Angle-Satedreprire& nor,. While on earth, he chose the lot of a poor nuen,.and of an oppressed mati;',llruishowing us thief. Cl was this dm which shared his deepest sympsthies. He came "to :preach the gospel to the peer, to proclaim liberty ttithir espthre, and the opening of the pillion doors to thepOthat are' houneV, Ile himself-died tytheiltand - Of -eppresi sknt and he has taught us that the poole,' axed the! ii: Oppressed are 'illit representatives alwaya;re-• maiming, and that we must manifest our. r to . him by- charity_to th em.. "Innenspehitsy have done it" unto one ; of the least of these, ye have done it unto tife..... ~ ! /%11:e hecal,":aeld Ake'that• 'ye offend alit one, Or th ese little !ones ~.'.! . Tithing Chris then, for my example,•andstriiingtO,l ;.; 'Melds spirit, caul 'do othetwitie thin." take, t ' my 'bosom every.-oppressed - and•lown-troddra child of humanity 2. -Jeans Chritt, my master, tir not ashamed -la call: them 'bretlistri and e4rtc =l 'hoe any petrifies* in' an ate 't to 'himpte, Gl*, underfoot t i The Union:lts I . - beco me s to; me in acenCied` thing; if, I amid; firsi. steep it in , the lean , all, hicied , ot . ..upee t lar.Thetapatieti .1141.--- • ."!‘. 7 . - : : , . \ 1 But more than this :' RereilMdi of thonsan di ; of these black and itsi men, !zinnia deareatrights: - are eae r lg re d by Ala hill; ;are; hi the -StrlcteaC ,eteris% our Christian biethrin,:. ,Soinei are - .Copalhins, some. Presbyterian%:.bint by AM : the larger -pa rt are Baptiets Jend -Motheallistal limy Oct: down _ with'"us at the mine table:ef the Lord; they are equaily with us Members of 111E1.04'; they share With'iis the - Stalli::l44 'F.f ; l4‘,./101i, Spirit; and hOpe'.*ltk,US to.- be. , etar : With the Lord, And can Chiiatlart men join hands with , the oppressors of their brethren. - ;.Con Mallow it tote declared iit ourriatn%es American Chris tians that threughtintthit insPreglon!OttOW-1 tisuhrothrenfilutll be idellinreil over tO.binte; Vi.- Olen* and That it shill be' ade. a ciiiiirto teach. Wen to read the . arpristAte.thrtiotpil onset - Csisiedii4liliiiintfli*jiii be ro4ovsa. ma' tide lerhie itpialAci.Otbelbitik at the fkiiith: v "kinifa . 46iiirive4:sikiti.puw. f itilie, 1 4 . 4, ihhilabject. They have confessed. slavery to be M,M:!EM ' ' • \ \ i, --,------------ - - 7. ------- 7,7 ---- wrong , alad they have monerred over tp bligh il landerstOd. also; that with Lord Fitarey Sumer influence on .religion , and muesli. • 'limy ha set origiuhted the idea; since put - '•pracrtice, toldme, andlhelieve therm,that iris their dell of granting £lOO as a free gift toe yeg non-corn- ' t‘ prayer that this mirk, may. lid,remere,i ; that ;;,mlasbiated officer appointed to i com.W.sion in the they would cheerfully, aisle any; ncrificeifor its army:- \ yhis iuriotult, sufficient _to purchase an removal, but that it prisent they see no wiry of oiticer!s Antra, relieves the new of6cer fro* the (*tape fedisitt. ' Bat could my - voice reach them, otherwise almost \ inevitable necessity of ohm 4-would say, Mrethren, can yen, , as Biseiples r ief mencing hit: superior course of . military. services 9hrist, aid in extending and perpetuating wit bertliened -with the embarrassment of debt: \ yetritnOw to be wrong Can . you, pray God '.. In , fhpteintier, ISO,' onthe,denth of the Duke. Te*to Slavery : from our country while you axe ,of Weir gton, it was Ilteollgi", urged that 'Lord \ seeking to frxsten It upon the country forever? ' fit rro i o ut Mmeoerthim* ,command ,of the .- p . 77 0eitld•q:addreas Southern statesmen,. I Would apy, f or hi Ida long, : experience seemed to ' Address,* them is:similar appeal. - I have eon- Oalify bilii, , rd i ilsedbige:lie Was aP - ‘ , versed with many ef , them,-nien of . whom any poii,t,d , an k 1 4 , , pitzro;:someriet , t4O . th e country might be proud .' They have told me that Offiee k of Maste,e 0 thriety , '.Winf the ' cars& ee the Sinthern Stalest „C2,00Q a ye t ir,) whiehMord',ll";,liari resigned ou - Oral of the Oran 'mine (Wary that, latterly indefensibl& in Principle, in Mc - ,premotign to ilia\ Horse anardeus 'Cletlatel.Celn tioe 'it wriatibt!unmixedeiril hi erety relation„ of m "di e go i . ch i sn: o , l l, ocfsiiis •4 1. , 1 . 8 4 , Lisd .. life, civil, Social and domestic. ' I would say:to Fil m y i k, ri g s id \ t „ t i s I .,,, irig s, :is B ii ii - Big _ them,-Can 'you, au.loyers of, your „Oosintr/, ex• •.10.0 of Raglan, in trine Coil* of. Ifettintrutli, In . tend' over this, territory AA., illStittltiOn. point of faei,the tithiseho have been 'Ragland. ' 'which you inpriiinte'allow to bo an unmeasured The'readers nf hlstork'wi - recollect-that erviV-an evil aireirly s eo:giganthr *rayon are tit-, &l of Worcritter (otteAlf • Itaglin'iLalicee terlysiumble to tope with it ?• Nay, =Ore, are* tors ) defended Ragland 4p.1,14 ifitit 4i:haw:had • -. d r l you willing,in , order.to, =tend and perpetuate- men, againsithEararlianaentariatm, front 1641' this ; wrong, yo overheat the. foundations of :the 1648, and finally yielded grit stropkhold (111.4,0wn ,dotistitation nod violate lour soletnnly r pligitt , property' to-Sit...Thomas Fatlax'severwhelming ' faith ?' Can on eXtdice that after:this we can force. Abu garrisonwetired with NI the -honors look upon you , Sibectirieii,l' it you will trample of war, but, in the natio. of. tie? CoMmonweelth, Let n t Abe essenth ilt. ontract prlneiples• of the • coriagintion' .Fairfoi'leveleil, Iteglarlsl Castle - to the ground, l'Ad_alatellai c wineh'yon declared 9hr:iota • and this ruie, . with othekdorastutia,,larebree be binding forever,.* order; to attain uncontrol- aloes &agitated at .2100,1400L-xinirinAnse sum led Pewer,,over the free States, how may we Tex- - two centuries ago --which' I.or'l Pe*, that Power tri"lid , eXertid lifter it has been Worcester,. whose SOiC.cOmpiinatidn \ srai his els attained.?l'ff such'' thugs ird,derto in the green 'melon to,the rank of Mar by' Challeirt,For- tred,-Phat shodbe. onel th , the'dil? ." - ' ' ty.yeirsaffer. this cheeks' II * c ruised Aim to a °smellier°. •. .Could I hope that:minor& could ',,lnkerloni (Of Beanfortjand his *dent oNrett 'on roach, the . car ; of the President of the; United s s t u sly gave he 6ii ii se ,„ tdk o hre r •.i,hre . ±.„ 8. States, withili respect MI to thOGhlef Idttgia7 on• Others. , . - The House et teNheieeleiktoo kk irate of my country I tir add 'address bum smite.: umbrage et 4 . these unusual nod 'limit - i:.ers,'''.. 1 •rdist , ..: in this' wise ' •"; t ' less pleased Divine and on, their, demand, the patent". , wsa sureph- \ .1 'Providence, sir, to place you in this most respell- do red The gallant.defender of -Ragland Castle .\ , *hie situation now hold by any man on this earth. is hatter known, perhaps as the,celebentml Mai.; 1 IS rests with yen toderide, whether tide !Mat ter` (pis of Worcester, who, Whin - "County, of, Int '1 Story, eolnPrisiG;itrakribe, twenty iladeFeßleut relations," suggested the application efackam as\ I irtateel, ahali . beMne' the abode' of haPPYfrPaniert . a motive, power.' ld teed Raglan's eest son4bom \ • - or of•dewn-tridden alaveli• whether, Man shill" .in 1810, was Military Secretary, to t ihe Go \ ..be recognized as a - being'tomned in the imagt ;General of India, Mad was killedin thk.hattli . of ' \r Gott, or Klegraded to a hilttvl, he shall be so , the Sirttej,-December 12; 1816. ' ':?:-•-•:•;--,• ~...,' ~ .\ ' in the SilinibleS like. the boasts that ' Pet,igi 'i' :- . .:1t is understood' gine - Lard 'Raglan, Wbcthlte, Whether in the conflict between freedom and des- , • been hppointed to the chief- command. 'alb \.. ' potism, for which the civilized werlil is preparinn., 'B r i t i sh Army in Turkey, realm h is post 0 f .I,a, \ rthe'mighty influence of this great \ Republic shell ter General of the Ordnance. Ire is a: lionten- \ be thrown in favor of thmopPresser or the op- mit‘General in the army, and wos'eompetent as 1 Pressed.„ :You haye, the right* arrest thi s mess_ such, to command the original force .of .10,000. \ Tir as a grave dgartao from 6° 14inei P ic '' of, men ,'Who are to co-operate with the muchlarget . the Constitntion, 'end -a, violation of solemnly force 'which Louis Napoleon is sending from' ' Pledged national faith. ' Feancer.,'. When it was resolved that the British • \ , 'Let me, then, entreat you to lookhekond the ruiriliarins should at least be 20,000 in ',number, • Mists of passion that : surround you, and gore for i t hess me 4„ ecessary t o gazette Lord iteglai! as . a` moment on• that eternal justice which' is the full' General, While 'holding Mich 'eoniniand: In hititation of the throne, of the' Most „80.-- European Warfare it has always 'been - etiquette. De 'de \ this huestion in ;inch a manner as will for a Field Marshal to': command . net lees than be nitiellessing" to that great Being, the ele' 36000 men; ii , full General, .18,000; ti. Lienten- ' mentsef Those character \'n 'nee spotless 'holineas ant -General; 0,000;. while the force under ti.Ma and law s 4 love,. Can Pa* a patriot that jdr-General 'or 'l3rigadler-Gencrel, Mist" not bo youe•conntry in opposition te'eyery attribute of 'less than 3,000. Mord - Raglan who *note : ln'his the eternal God.? Bnl oemberidso that Your iif,, 0 116th year, does not \ look much • over 60. ' ' lie is ~ will 'have \ a lie' in page' this 'world's IdatorY. - .an tall in stature, erect in carriage , soldierly in ap , rcirths i p s e sl ty wrnsoog r , you ' tiy , your action..., r pea „ s ' anetell assign.`you II plare With • good men or , ce, temperate In his habits, (w,o believe ho has been a tee-totaller'for severaryenrs,) and hi with bad, ,witti ‘ the benefactors or thn,enonlies of happyin the possession oil exercise of uno4ll,- iqn l race. xlacl. more thaw all, you;Must soon quorablo good temper,. 'we has' never held any appear beret-ea \riliunal where you alit:ll4m no actual command in the field, but _et rho ilght \ the sea shines aka. ,The millions whosetri precedence whateveipver'the Meanest slam that , Moral hand man of Wellington, in 'Par and Tame, hi s experience has been ost 'extended 'and Ague , ccharacter has been *related for weal or for woe plete.— .b.t.,Your act, will mo* You. there face to face in . Y Iliburre. , _ 21 - .`,. ' '- • presence tif the univeme*God. It is my earnest *Tiler that you may, hydlyine grace, be enabled to deride rid* 'riyestien ilk view of the solemn re slitien,kao atthat day yolfuniy review this teen*, **ion with Jay, and not withgricf, *d tha! the' plaudit' may await y0n,,, , wen; done, good •and faitlifel ‘tied.vant; enter thou 'a the joy of thy - •"•Fellew-eitizeni,4 rejoice *Attila meetingbas - .bcen held,. s :.lGome lerhat.Pill; it \Will ever be to us an unspeakable, katisfaation, that na gm atL• niost - of Our patter,. yth liars washad our Lands df this 1 4hinit'. ,Let }is -cease not to'•,biseech the 'fled et our tettleiwiti dada the 'vicinage :of mis ;guided men, nad,\lf theitrirst shall coine;:thathe .Till grant td the fine snares the wisdote, lemPer, patriotism, end, mat* .wliieli may bd nO,erb i d. , in this grave emergency., l ~- .« •, • , \ LORD \ IiAdrLsAIV. , Lard Raglan, who is ,\ 4o - cominand 'the British tureen ta Turkey; Is ao little known in this.cOita % try tiy: his dew name, that we think it 'proper to' 'state Mich Partienlam respecting himno will Maki onr - retiderifidly . posfed upon, the Object: , ',-Lord Fitiroy `George Henri Somerset, yetuai- , \ est Imhof the filth , Duka of ilminfort,Mas broth- - erns thelaticrati,huclet , to: th4tneelkt:Alkk'' l444 :Irs - wailiorn on the 110th of Sept.„ - 1788,1the year . , , widen is meinOiable os that in which, Lend BY -4 144 roMand Sir Itabert Peel first saw tile lighh . ) . and entered the ermilit 1804,- i ts a Cornet in .t he 4th', Hingham, By the timely, went to the l'Onlatils, in 18 , 99, where Sir v Arthur Wellesleji, was cam- 1 1 \Mencing the protracted contest which \ was ear lied on, througpoAaMil and Spain , t 0,4 its \ ter; ridnitkia by the 'battle 'ot Toulouse,:(April '10,4, . 1814,) Lord Fitzroy - had been promoted "Me; 4 ,t0 ; 4 Vaah.orlCaiktain; untl:,Was, made .aidrlc4aamP, led in 1819;‘becanie Military Secretary Whin* 4310 'in a few years was ta attain, step,. by Ste the highest bonds a . British subject can enjo y, 'ne AB. 3E, the Duke of Wellington." 'Laid Fitik roy Somerset acted aahlilliMry Secretary to the, ,temaiiiation ef thod'eninsular war. , ' ' \ In fintiersllistory of the Peninsular Wear," - due credit is g iven to the pruriency and ability of, • Lent Fitifroy Somerset in this capacity. - ' In de- Aurilank the allistreesectstate of 'Wellington's ar inyAn.lBl/4 QUO. beffire the siege -of Cuidad' • Rodrigo,) Nfipier . -.says s z "In, the. new 'canton- Ments),.however, ~ ebundance of prov_isions and dry weather, weather, (for in Iteira`the first Mini gener ally Meiside in' Deceinbei;) ltoPped the Sickness, , and restored abeit threathetteand Manta the ranks z, and It wOuid be a greht error to suppose that the privations had: in any way weakened the moral courage of the. troops. The old regiments' had bccontnincreffiblitarilyond,experienced in all things necessary to custain--their strength and effieciency Z,thiftaff ;of the army was well practiced, and Lord Fitzroy. Somerset, the Mill tarylleoretiryAd establiabed suck an interi : coarse between the headqmotere Mid the emu =ander:sof hattilimm, that the latter hid so to sneak dirent`conlizahleationi 4itit' the._ (lateral. , in-Chief upotStill-the Uushieis of theirregimenti —a privilege Which increased_ the enthusiasm ind sell of all in a 'veZy \ eurnziilng manner. In 1 4 the battalions, being generally ;hider very yOng reen,the distinethins of railkwereztotvery getter stlly enforced, and the merits of each - officer were consequently better\ kiown, .and mnre earnestly suppertedwhen promotions and' honors were to \ bacbtained.. .411 y this\ method Lord 'Titian (3- quiied an exact , imowledge - -of , the ' trot moral 4 state. of each:regiment, \ rendered his own office at ones powerful; and gracions tc) the army, and 4 \ yet,: stich "was his discretion and judgmeht, ' did in no iiiumer weaken the 'military hierarchy • [ thus alsrlill .this daring young men Were exeltel, and being , ,unsoquainted with, the political 01/ffi . culties of their bienetals- anticipated '' noble tri -1 untPlut Whith were hap pily realized.' - \`, I\. Oi‘lisretakrti RS:England, ittlBl4, he married 1 / 4. Me daughter Lord Marybormigli, (afterward , \E oi atitlornington)" and niece' of \the , Duke of ,Seellinginn. \ The return' of Napoleon'from Blbit;., i5t).8154, Milled Rio British army 'phi Into 'the 1 field,\and bord Fittroyaccempeatied the Delwin 4 Brussels. -At Waterloo helves so severeiy wound -1 ed that, it was necesiaryto atnputate htsleft May, it the\iikose Of the , bittich -Returning ie Eng- - land his gallantry wasimyrairded b° his I:,tennto ' gen toit multilfLimit. Celine: ' He was also made a *gbt, \ Comtaiider„ Of the . 4Bath 4(tha `'tame bo n \which 4 Wellington had received for .his 5110dOS A ihdll4l,)'ereterns'aleo appointed an: th 7 extra aidhelticamp\to the prince 4 Regent, with the rank of Cohinel in the army:, At this time, •4e had not contideted \ his 27th year:: He 4 then was'attaehed MS Sec Secretary of the Embassi fore shoittime, to the \Duke., of Wellington's military. • and diplizmatio mission to Pmts.\ 4 ` • 4 In 1818 he entered the'..House 'of Commons as memberforthe IsiMugh of -Truro, 'but rarely , spoke: In 1819, cif thi death of Sir P.'Harvey, he *nil made gleeriittirY46 . the Mister-General - of, the Ordinance, (Wellington,) Which - situation he filled until 113'7; when ‘ , e - Mika,' Lard ` Bldon,, Peel,, and thine other Cal) et Ministers :M - idden \ -ly sent Otheil resignatiot with the new no doubt; of etishititiiMiag Canning, ni:if:tad become" Prkszeldinister, when Lord LIT, erpciolweisi placed herr& mani by paralysis: , In A4ust,, 1827,` ten - the =death 4 of, Canning,_4tlic•DOe - became, 4, 4 Cotimiinder-in-Chief4of the 4 - rby,-' and thence 'until September, 1852 with Mort internislden, Lord - Fitzroy Somerset ' was vittioll at this head Of the British army. s,'„ _ 4 Aildilitary SeeretarY ‘ to the Conliuti;der-in- Chief, the whole administrative poi , er itytbe .horsAgyards - mar lie said' to- havelit 4 ln in Lord Fltzroy't hands:- lie waePtti regular' , az a clerk ,in the pe ormaneenf his ditties, thottiichargebf :which led hint Wont ten tafeur":eich 'dor, and 4 sorti ' esicirryinghlm . fturinto the -*tight', The Diika ',. oWellington 'Uhl Hill, who-hod c Ail 4respectiveli en' over him in , 'l3nennaint placed the fullest donee in his industri, talent, ,*, aratotntl, alMa ali,, in hie stria inspartltility.4 Tailed mimed- eietality was indeed h virtue -brl ineha-Position hir..he occupied, and no One, tarn-, tary or civil, eve z eAeleanged it. Ile wan' bellev-', mist° stand' arp-fir e.retern soldiers. 'mho had• their zertiecesi'.rathirßinn family :connections or volitlcatintlueneciWrimehadeild theim , ' 'HO 7c1.11 sag Attie first . laYieldlo . thef , pettular down' forAhithbolltion'nf , - ter' 4 - - iittobgllontohded , fo, earl - to iniqatain aniitt ` ,\. , , , , . , \ . • . ; \ , .., , .. ~, \ , . , \ . 0- '''r ' \ '..\'''',-...: .. "' \ '' T‘ r.. 7. 7-77r.' ,.' ... A 7.'' ... \' \ '' c ...:; .''. ' '.;... -::" '•.' • . \,' ... ' . ~ , 2. .- e T5.,, ,5 1., . ..k4 ,7 ft- ,,,. ;. 4. , 3-1 .;,,..., t .,...„.„,....,1,...0 . ---- .. . . lll''' ..' \ 6 '' '\ I ti.V.ES!.:;:q. ' l:7-)fi s . .l4 11 1 4 ' t 7. 't; \,\:', \ \,- '. 1 ; , •---: -..- :" -,„,„ -, s , s \ ~. ,:u ....-:,,-.; _.. ,JrA'L J.. \ '.:.C., , , . ' • • ........ •,' . VOLUN \ 7 \ 1 4. \ , TE Lxy,tl= - NuN,Buy. 192. _ _ \.- ) From 114 New Orimait ceertme, . fteeeenue Reneeunere,7ma the eireruner . 444 i , N Trim e. .-' ''.•-4 4 - 2'illsbuiyA Coal\ Boatmen pi. Wab a g, jp,,Ft - pi es — Attempt to take the Iloat—Nuaterina of the Crew • .-armed Spaniards in the Cooflact,--Riot Quid- ztd--srutime. fist Athere— li'sielirl 14 i h t ' Hospital.\ We have often heard of meeting a murderer ; on the' Nigh Sims, hut seldom have' to record enelaseenes of violence As occurred on the oilstones. S. F. Trabue. on the Mississippi river, during her recent trip from New Orleans. _'Am is usual at this 'season of , the yeite, the boat woe crowded with .deck. passengers, chibily flat-beattnen froM the Wabash and coal-boatmen from Fittsliaret• Among the latter was a set of trubeleat,"..rfusr- relsome men, who were about half drunk when they got critic beat'at New Orleans, and, 1,1,4 a fight or two among theraselios 'before the boat left port. Capt. Tacker:leas riot - died hin friend, who recognized pne or two °Mita men that lie would hue troulde-with\ them Nand that -they . would try to take the boat\ t '„. Soon-a ft er the b oat-was' under Way and before she had proceeded many mile 'Rp the river, ono of 'the Pittabutgh evil boatmen attacked a Wa r bask wealth° warmirdet aniFtilsimelible'ricul haat :_ said nothing to him, and knocked him Velma and beet him dreadfully. Two of Ida friends inter fered to save him from further ill ueaga, when they.we're beset and beaten nearly te death,' Mid ono of them hail his a - mii broken bya blow from an axe In the hands of ono of the rioters. The deck - bar was open, and another passenger, ; a email mon, stepped up after the first fray and called for a drink: While he was in:the ace Of drinking, a. burley fejlow, a bully among-the„ coal boatmen, stepped lip raided:ad him bY the `, neck, *choked him, and threw him to the. deck '. 1113 if lie were a chicken, and then Maimed him. Vi , was suffered to get up, and as soon as lien e- gained his feet, he drew a knife and inflicted a . terrible wound in the big nain's , right biemit,\ which placed him on his brick-during tlakeestimf \ the trip , and' on the arrival pf the boat here, , he 1 Was emit tirthe hospital. - \ -' Not long after this occurrencethe coal boat men became perfectly wild with liquor, er' their anxiety fer's fight, and were heard to sciv'ear that theyyould take the boat and'do as they pleased. The (leek itim crowded with passengers, and the quiet and orderly had no peace or rest, and were beset evilly °mem. • Capt. Tucker . then deter"- mined tatm - the riot, and summoning his ores , among whom were twenty-one Spaniards, and \ arming tham "th short clubs,- hatchets, and whatever weapomil i e could, lie marched to the lower deck and en eavered to restore order . and. I put the rioters ` on ore. The rioters laughed at ;him, and onirbig fellow shook his fi st under his nose and defied the whole drew. The Spanierds, in solid phalanx, erwh'srmed with a club and a long knife, were ridcreel to advance and acute 'the ringleader. Thou.eesned a scene of strife and confusion seldom seen on the deek of a boat. \ The Spanish crew, hemmer, were vietesitms, \ and managed to secure Sour or five of the Hag- , -leaders, who were tiedliecrand , heel, and prone , was at once restored. The chief of the mob w not caught, and for-severaldays could not h a :\ \r, found., and it wee thought that hie, together with \ four or five others, had jumped verboard, and I either drowned or swam ashore. enrol of the cabin pastengers aver that they • tinetly saw enrol three or four men in the river, and the , affair oecurred - soon after the beat left Nox Cirleans, it _was impossible to tell who was lost. -, During the melee, a coal boatman o the unite of Blakelpf was much hurt, and 'dmix li rormiy - stabbed Ingo rear. lie was taken C 4 of by the officers; of the boat, and sent _tee th e 0/mi , tad - - . The 4riate of the Trabne received a cat in the hand from a knife, Which lie caught just as one of the mutineers made a lunge at him. A., The four that were arrested were pat off of the \boat Boon after the affray was quellea, and when the boat was in this neighborhOod of Millikini. Bend, the big fellow that had been missing;'was \ ' fOtkod, and was forthwith set ashore, lie had '., been setreted under the - cylinder Umtata. No • further outbreak occurred during, the trip, tho' many\threats were mode just before the boat , reached port, The discipline of the Spaniards, I and the-determination of the officers of the boat, put IA effectual stop to the lawlessness of the coal boatmen 8 1 4 . 411 CorrellPondenco N. American and U. HAmotte 1 Despatches have been received at the near Tkr , pertinent from Commodore Stringham, in Pam- Mand of the Mediterranean squadron. ', He iteic neunces the death of Capt. John:W. Ifyintua,`at Florence, on the '24th of February, `,. • The Saranac IMil returned from Constrintincr\ ple, where the had been • to convoy ion ..- Carr ot ea cr 4 Speiae, IL is Ministpr , to Turkey. ", i, The St. LOUIS, Capt. Ingraham, - sailed freM Sperm on the 2m of :'brietri, for COZMtmain6, DeSpiitele3 have also been received from Corn- modered'eary, dated Ilona %Ong, lanuary:M.— I lie wariabout to start in a taunt time on his sea- I and expedition to Japan. 't ne eqnailren has not been recalled, as has been einem:mob* Stated , - I The Ea s t India squadron wi114.1 reduced after its mission to Japan shall have been performed, to the force in those seas will thin be larger than The Navy Department entertain;no .alarte , in relation to Lieut. Strain's surveying party who were'sent to make a surveyed the Fumanti ship canal route. 'Lieut. Strain is a resolute and 4 persevering officer, who has seen effueli will n -bawl! service, and who wiot he detirredWeffeet ing his purpose by any hardships he\ May , be? •dt has been incorrectly Stated thmt, tiro _only -witness of the affray la.-Texas between Ma' Jar Ar - nold and Dr. Steiner,,wl*sroaidtpdi g tb iN e y th Of the former, was naergemat-Whe '110511.4106,1111a SOrted. Tha affair, Was ZIRO • witneesed te . y . a if/wetter of the deceased, who :was )oOttingtito' gm a p artme nt threeffh a glass deer, and whwie .'itilitctrient , is very unfavorable to . ;Dr at e i ntr .l.)„ , "Itla notlmown here whether the Doct or tiA tk ii` e it* of either the civil or military , lathoritier, Lay editorits."*.thall:ing tusa raa tyYM(l fin ‘t , it bad •
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