. . .• tUa;isiWi IN 1786 rt . ) _ , 2 • GAZETTE: L SIIFILISIIED_ItA/LY , Atth WESSLIAiy... _ rrir lte ‘: D AT/DINTS •1 11 r 11 4 (amain maim. rates OT ?Tll3 rriasr; nu Dow fof.tit - roirs. bretcL ••• !‘ ' • TERMS: lae ILLLY.4ilvdollanf per anainn:Plattia hat Tem? usice. • , • -"WAS& IA-Tire dollars pee eareals' :In stream- War Ada bouusthell on the Ibilowina thuditices: Mien pit es i 0 Ise elest Wise the year elphu,tal,ao ( 2 . )( .• Ur • RA.17.13 ordint til ADVERTISI I : I3 V :. , 00 •IftW 1 f 0 ..too ireekte---- , ---•;-•••••-•••, E 3 00 • • bro 00 7 Ll* ' tlonmentantbs . .Iq , tlestiontha.-.- .....„- Il 10;043. 1.. Mot. • , ••••Mvo .. .. . Pella - StagiSCsitiltrAlamet anal. he 001ec .l. 0204...V 1 W month. • t Spare, inserted ovum* and • - tor-apl- say•itbmi•eati nert.t=to= aid bareV r ibr the!? cbllne&lnn.". . aims es other adeartbetaaata,,, ‘-'111 f!' ,"! - :!• ht.' " t ASTerdbinsitts nut inateed the konryei a si d e di number or . inetilitons, win be continual uu forbid, end kiky - 414w tre, busineu, an., an want matents ter Abe benefit of other preens, u 11.11 advertisements Dot tilintediataly concerted with their own blldllellll. and fteleseakof advertisements. In 2.ngth or .o th errlaq Alliaal=tral2:4l4 . lml , IN . POOP payiratine claire& . tc. advertisements Ibr charitable haututiona MD , W4l l . MU* ,{o,lllhljk' othar:publinseat/asei and e ll . ell ad anal:Laura; LOU charged halirms, pep I . able etrkaaria advanow v =sge ... ;.t.t.;.— to ha en red SO cents.. • laserted without th eme, unless e...ine• • ". sled br ni.,layttationi or obituary wakes. end when '`_aeraerasaler.tp be paid neuter advert nod Par 11.1 1 ,41142111 sending 0.1.11111111t6- UM. or reetialos notices • ed to tali attention to Vetch Solrsea _Concerts, or any public entertainment.. 'bar Puha, au math for admittance-1M miens or psi -,nnt• -..SOU.lmOre,u r nate& dasisiludi to 'call attention to pirate enterprises. alienated or lontuded to promote loorklall interest, eau poly be Inserted with the under :, tr k e=thig at the rata of 10 cuts per Hue. Mahon to IT notion.. to charged triple mina Vat Ilona. Petitions SS aid,. &Ude Am& aul Anathemas' adeartainnente not "' tt , slued under 7.117 rates, tut allured a dimwit of Vear4PeespaCeemeerara per aat. Creavtoe mouse or. • • • Tarter 01 MAIM= IT imiL7lllll24l. • •• ' AfertlTMlLlya 11:1,141311111:L.." air, CID Iltleq.) ono haeticm— &MA, loath cent/. irisabill tollertimaent* to Wool& In advance. . DISCOUNT. RATES OP oniony' MILT roz ITATMICII.OII gaactrq it SONS, Brokers. ' N. 1101.31 ES ,t, :',.2, ! sfilarkeit rt. taboo Thirii PSNNSYLVANIA. ' ' ' Bank of Plttsbargb:_,-....pari ;,'=rsar. k rl.lli -Pst Itakk of Cklutorms '- '4.: E kzitraz...--1 ... kOr Reaw; aim% par . ...,.. k of Nue Towdhlk.... I .:-. of tbelaoltedltata I li :0...-.4kk • ISCAltk.=. agtalt mak._ .:...... prailligt.. D k. ank-par I 7-• • gk1k m.1 9kfg ...*"... . .. S.' i • try* Ekkk.......--.par 1 ktelakailk....4---par . E • , kotChambrraTurth- X I '..L,. of Cluster Comity-Dar I kitirDaitlLt .. - . par I ' • of Del. Co., Cltiktit-par 1 bk. 0f0irmarat0n.......4.11, ~.„. g Waret,....a•-• h . I oliUdello:' . , e tt at .1..... ..-- X i 0:,... Dtkrlotown Batik-..—...pkt ' atkid k iktOf or 1 ou Taitc: - . 3‘ smote Nktiaritlini-plr of ktantattlik kw. Lew. Wit rikin trgg.' "' X r . Lksallcip Ilk Wastangt.m...par & " %qtal•L UT ALlt lomi t r- 7: -.. . t . ViiiiiaFtir - .. Couoti - Itaak-.Tiar ~,. it= a tr . ti 6 i . i.. . ; a i N -• gonenwiteeta 8eak......pl Weta - Basocti Dank .,._..:. ti' . , Wyoming. .13k,liliktiatarre N York Dank.. : . Loam's.: 7. - 7: RI . end liurtl. de. Pittsburg' irranelt at Xenia— ...... de. t;Trhm.:Ar6=l°....- g: dttentuerowllk,Cfnedn't.. do . Franklin Itank -- ....... :do iLaretette Denk_____,' do . (Ado Lir• Zus.arust Co. de r Western Reserve Dank— do .a Dank or Massillon .-- 32 Natal] Note Note, ..... a NEW ENGLAND, AD oolrant Barka:- . NEW TOMEI Ofiro York naiumme par . Coaotrr N:JEHISiTA Difairihk . AD oolront Ilsoka.--- X • VIRGINIA • - Think of Om Vallor---. X EaakofTiOlkbatontl-; Et. Dont; Ts-, Norfolk . F m a g merOk a sfarielga..:: {forth Western Da0k..... Dranobes.-.._ • a. Now_rp TWA of till Fear- .2 Bank 6t.'atß. CarolPs 2 Coss. takalt3lrihal22-12,31 4 - hicrehantif r . ll ./ 21[1=":4 Panto? Char)ostaa--.. :, 3 Mater?* Mre OEQ ban A.- Y 2 k 2120 , 2 ukannt="_,LCl: 2 TENNw.22I7 . . at r o la of Lenin% 7 Tarmit.cml..l.f.. • —, Northern Bkof FCcotttoky Southern Irk ofKentneJty DT of State OliftWooll-. State Danka76 finuAes Bank of 76 . .. . ff 15h.10 Stale Bank ,--- ,at Akrou---- o M. Atbmia....--,- do la 1aia tu p0rt........., do, ..! M0iV=7,...-... dol at thitool-i....0:- do at mostortio.::- dol ,Ehik, at Golaubna— fti. at. Mktaboho o .... doll -at liks , -•.; .! , aii-i at Namdold..--- tit at ItIploy:---- at !stimuli-- do ( 6 Math at Vaidthigtooa- 441 • =lll l =ta7, - .7. 3:1 a ataar....... deol mach at tit-Vanua.— do 1 h at thdrark.---..- il Mouth at E1a r =1„ . .... :: ? lio limn& at litAlonsaat,-, :1' ihramitat7mourrilla-4.-. do . taaehht lionnik,..--",, Imam!' ai.Mtta--...- - no Elltostath at Mumma, do /roach at Eaton....---,- _ O l mach at havrana.---- q . , pun- at CoYahotao.- d le. kiam1110a......., kii mranee atitoudat.---- do I I _Vezina I The In. Co. thka 31/CLUTIAN. tanners' Moeltarderflanly ;Government Stock. ;tank Peninsular Dank—. g Gmetranee Mr. IT..A.wa%a. Toronto b !Et of tho Vacate. Tarmto s n - ID* of Canada Toront; EASTERN EXCIIANUE. On lou. ATA .NTT% aataa..A. (St. Lout.. • . GOLD AbliffiC — flTETTE. Doubloons, Spardah.. —lB,OO do Patriot... 4-1450 Ton 7.50 .. . .. 3,n0 4,53 Tan Oultdent.—. ..... 3.34 PRICES_OF 'STOCKS. ' 1111MMID TOR TIM PITILIDIIROII GAIXITIE, DT . A..WILKINS & CO. . STOOL AND EXCEL:INGE BROKERS; n roots STR-XEZ P - r:' l ^ 7 Mr'm l Pwm rttroigtr r. a. 2 ,...„ 4 l 14 % . "7.., at • Ilacrafiniak , t i tUi * sa. .:•tiiiteroV=lt' WRY Insuranc•Cle— 'oltfassur - Insurance C 0... Strionan's Co— • rminiilb • gat j f ir • & Amok 0615 Unread- . • a &warn. •xaLL=a Dr T Dock I ZA a (4,1 4 F M i r eek- RA -P"rirmAZlkß(l men= North b a . us. soya:. • a mil 1# ".."4 Trap • . . PLIOMILAIE AUTO lato 11011• OP WILM rd S 00:: ' lll - ik4,kl .lA il*Au .Y. l . 1114.01tEt0if Ji4t :Poinestio = rz&ALteem azot h ipait wan t ImouroMPAO44 l 4- "fa. r ."" a " 8 " 11 ,..r a n !" ff . ne r a, "aplaft - - • 91X1ROF. E. ARNOLD & CO '' l W lu lut 'zionciat. -PORTABLE ;; .; o. MACHINES AND • - 13EPUtATORS.", _________. , _. IkJU.,AILUANTED- to be •thorin_glili-iiiiilt, y e god to work voill=l a . .. ~...4r)4.•••=1.-=,.:,..a.Tier>,' ~ tiloton or mitts bettor wait TOProl 22' ter tot . smogs 121 . U. V1111. 111 4,=,' ;• is 'WWI 14 1 . r%,.. to be 1 7714" ir—riltr`t•C r M-- -:'. ,-.-- - •" 1 ",. , , "" 7 1 ° , , anoneri: wi. _Pa t. salt y : ottoem%Hir, tb. ': 11.4=4.1=erree wee. M.elAll :', 4 :z4I)3IINISZELATOIt NOTICIE.Notte•7Iii • )0111 Viral .Atittinktniti s ear. "balk prow s 714.11141=1 ,s , tmarktbda. pi —11.4" T - 6014 0 )4rietis 1001( MERE Abao; 70 scrim 4 .r .,,,apsillie lla:ttutrust be ah , '.; ,. : 4- . , :‘ , . - :; ,, , -, .:,;:1:: - .'-',:1" - •;• . -fri..:'', - -." ,-,..,':''' ,. '.1'. , ;',. , :i:';? , .. - , :, : - .. : ;:',. , ,, - ',-;"=',''..:::--:',!':','l,''‘''':.7`..,.'''z-'l-',1'.",7',..2,',i':'i5..747•','i.-',3'.;i'i.:Jt-,z..,,:i.1...:.,,,.' BUSINESS CARDS: y • S.'MORRISON, Attorney iind.Ctrateel: ej Watt Law. Care er s zt Onels*Citreet. W. 4 . T.T; rAI .Itorney at Law, "Bake- ipp. OBE RT E. P4ILLIP3, Attorney at Low, -KBERT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Lai.— Oanyr i VlM' and Gnat atnell.apposite theCV CRAIG, - Attorney; at Law,-New Ca:4lc,' /4.1111121,0 County. Pen* to Om Wolter Craig, Oro. filrowle Manton Bm Kzamet. Balon; AZ. llibmn us.. U. 14.., ADIV-47 TAMES J. KUHN, Afton:ie.) , at law : office Fourth It .t. Pau:,Orsat. Pittsburgh. Wally. • 1.:IZ ALDINO; Attorxky'an ,3u!s4 • or atTzLelerelattipla MIR ANCISO. PLANE° IN, Attorney at Letw, Na .170 ronrui.tmt. PittAborgh, , • jtSILER E: EVi tu D t : ,, Y ;4t ' s A . itorney at La 7; p :Awit » pit tts) auxr.iusrn... unix- -mama Rt.:, bk. ;RAHN!, Brinkers and Ex , ebifigebtiene Buy sad sell sad Rawer a.tid Notes. mrgotlate loana onßeal Letat• or. Rtock don, titles, parch., Procolesea7 Noun, and Moo , MIL on East and Rat. Bur and Steeks Cototenak,e. • Collet.. thus stadia. all points to th• Union. °lnn, comer or. unto Third. aud %Vomit %Ueda, SON) , opposite the St. Charles myl-ly ..-- n a...k.t4 • D. KING, Coin, Stock ` and - Exchaiigo Stab"; Br . Yourth• Area—Buys and RUN Stocka on Eathaafa Ota Zastera antes rapplled at can not ntaga keloartnado on theWeat at law men iVeo, tartalitink ?iota Banta aM aold, . • . ~ jr2.B. . flrxpale PALW.IOI.-. "NOMA 'MUT. tALHER, HANNA & CO., Successors. to. T: Hunts & tb..; Banker., Exchange Broker...old Vocal= andnomestic Exchange, of Ctm of mind. item Not., end Specie—N. W corner Wood,:and Cannot Money rewired on Doroalt. blgl4 Me; .41 for sale, and collection. mode on nearly alrnrina pal Ws of kb. United States. • . , Proud=. Sold fir Foreign' and Apulian .11drancer made On consignments of Produce, shipped ma; ou libeeal terms. ' • wet. 12 ..lierrt 117 31 ; - I i WILLIAMS* Co.; Bankers nod. lietrica t irezearth Falt =mar of Wo.l sod on taw , Imunts &Waded to. _ • virAcnis & co., E.chx....0. Brokers, Ntis rouith=l, , g r e tr o r pte the 11 .. a . nk . of i Att , fe_ LARBIER, Jr., . Brinker rind Bra. tubtmr ker L ftit street, adjahithing the rent et. • I\T 11.4)LiWES & SON Dealers in Foreigir 1.1 Domestic Milan( Exclumge Clectlncatas Dc podia, Bank Nolo., and glade, No. CA Markat treet, ritta, Mcnin. -lar Collection" made cm all tha wincipal titles tbronaboot the Unltad States. COMMISSION &C. irg. A. IIteCLURG, Dealer in Moe Team, ole• A:ay Groceries, 1% denim 6 Wil coraaarbf Wood tad SLlth Strati& is torianoelaing a. largo stSoFreall Ocala; In addition to Ada already or. l r oyetr btifeek. bt =WU:Poke:el! In th e gee"' wi;•• notch,' -"and Sandbag,. bluing br :the itondied War bass. - - AR" (lona. dAlreeed lb, city frea or nhert.. A & WIIANE; COmirtission 'and i For. 1914.V0g to Wool and Protlathe 'teed, .klara 4 r lit'"°•_?! .. ' lh all.‘ No. Socood 3e5.3. WELLS Sr, CO., Commission Merchants ‘l,l 'and Wholesale Dealers inlietenn. •Pish. now. Dried Trait and Cieurd.' t Produce_ generally. liev.aZa_Libertr stree, ummerau. Row. Pittsburgh. farlaarls 3 _ . •S. LEECH. .14.1cALP.Di &, CO., Whole le. o r e. : a , d' .. D.Ver!ta Prvtakm i tAtt and 114114VN 41111CLT,..L.: ruisigus. CIiLBERT & FlikfigßlCK,WhOleliztiO Ciro- Sijil• arm:Produce tisairrultortrardirig slut Cantadadon lilersbants. IMlPsed stmt. Pittsburgh. • • • , Liberal rah %Amen conshrtisiebta. All cm*. SOW. IVILIMOS., REM Grocers, • Predate Dealers sod . Cesizzedidoil ts.,_N. y street: Memorize. . • • • 4.10 V - PRINGER ELARBAUGII, onacessor to S. .4., V. 'II.6IIIILUOR. Commlac, and Ponnudint Itarecant. Dealer In Man, Wool and Produce geoaraity• lira 14 Virot st., sue liosocood af.. Pittaburgh. ap7 KENDRICK,-. Forwarding and Com litv.hg....mvnyirotlngvtrat sbrma.uNcturer.... Pardoning attention sold - to Fc'eve L ii 7.erebsodine. - nd e s We. .No artmeetlon, or preforms for Beata of nes description.. Order* nrugeptif attended to. Inetrontions IM. "P 741 .1 = 1 11 _poptir l'd foll and 14g.' nano rue terns exernbon tn sina . %rano 1' o.u.lnr. [ IC & JONES, Faro nrding and Conimia- AI .. . . . . .... T. M. ' . .ARDY, CO., Succeitiors tO ATWOOD. JONES t (X)... Comsolatl. and Forrard. As ubo retra, Donlan Ylttsborgh : Slasted . ,Oaximr, .1g LIV.. POINDEXTER, Commission and norrardir.teraWao, sad for the j oreba. and le iinliscturost Articles of crtaig arid 81 Pm& .that, Pittsburgh, Pa. L septa 11.1EY, - 3IATIIEWS & CO.,Wholesale Gro cer*, Onmatulte sad 'Forwarding iferebsith; and • la tar Brighton Cotton Yam. 67 Water gt..,.rittaburgti. 11E.ECER A.NTELO. - General Commis-. *lon aleschanta,' PhUndelrbla. Liberal advance* -• on conslinsosants of Prato= an: malty. jal7l ?ITN 11 7 TATT CO. Wholes:do Grocers, Contralm onMerchants. and Dealers Produne- and ttsbnrah Manalketares, WS Liberty at. Pittsburgh. • T CANFIRLD, Late of Warren, Obit, wb I.Md th-d, d '..-Irvhdg Pearl AA, and Western Prothee generally. Water acct. between Prellbteld and Wood. Pittsburgh. TaiLlasi.OulT LuLFsb r Av. intatn.aJnir fat..l ha Ant Mare,Nar; TIMM urns. ... -THOZAII urns, a. • (Lao air . ; ....... Co.) • • ri l l .. UTILE 4. CO., Wholesale Grocers, w - Prodoes and Colaroforloo Ileelnoto. arelboatore o Pitts Itiorinfootaret, No. 112 Second street. Mt:- Jai .:4T • VFIEESE WAREIIOIJBE.-HENRY IL •‘.../• COMM!, Pommeling zed Omatadadola Itercliantoual -Dealer la Clbrele, Butter, Lake nab wad Produce generally, PS Wood street, above Water, Pittsburgh ay2l - Intaatsatar IW-111101ov YON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole ed. Gimes and Comaralmkna Iforlasots. and Nal,. Pltutargh Mamallictureo, Shea Dl..Xay. 41 el do de t JACOB FORSYTH, Jr.. Forwarding and W h Z7V 3 B ". 6$ irate: oz.!. nta./.0. IDlOlarget. IXT Jan.ll et 1 Dt.. . pi Av. .. Pc.s VLuONASPALMEIR,..importm• and Denier Fureeksod Azuerfruei Wall Paper. No. 65 Nahet Mimeo. Mini mud Yourth !gnat, littaburgli Div. 20 • et Dlr. Nov. PM ur McCLINTOCK, e l lmtorter and Whole craLLlT:graptlatao Mao O ' n e eti u rliPoliow nodal Nana Boat Thaw loga_Ne:ll2 Mutat lama • AitD DE .LANCE, Dikaer in ILideit; Leath. and 011. 216 Liberty street, Wen of the Dor.) . They erlll keep . stall times. a am oral smortosent of Leather for Eboelnakere and !Saddlery' nen elata kboetnakerif simian, Toole. to. • • • apl6 -• .. • - BARD tDk LA MM. I Dlr.Qr rik ot• tio DIT.4IR a 6 so Dtv w S..7lu s.tuck. 4 Tile Ne Ex. Dtr. ORRIS Sc PATTON, 'Wholesale rind Re, tall Opeereoragbe Zutern 'ads of the %meet, • - - - 110BIRT ?IMRE, W ee holesale Grocer, Rec. Ardr ti 4irr e . Prolsow;Plltsbn/ . ..Mx . i fddu:Zo. 110 Ebony lime? On Imod s t en. ludo stook m:dor old 111niumswbola Whbkry. which lOU b. mold low for cub: • O.OWI L-G. GRAFFic CO. Grocers:and Conf. mean. Merrim * alai, Deslira In all_ kinds or rth Manalactared artlelasi comae of .Erunt and 'Naas ga...llttibnro. . • V]447 • ow 1!.. Q , BLACKBI 3 RN 4 Cai!Wholciala Gro , • ens, Boat Putzdabera and Dalin in Produce and P alLManollattanaaOW.llta and ladttun an band at tbadzWarebansa,l , 4l. Waist street,l'ittAbargb. ISAIAH lo mat "' X•rebaatmwd inal lin Irma rtniet, puti" z a b . • ' fir05W...»..4.W/LLM P. ROL II ' CIILLS ' ROE, !Wholesale Grocer,' 'and Fkaunlosios Xlirduals, No. ISM Libetty street Pitts- ==F,tMtliEE DI. ; BAa.ILFY & CO., W 11610930 o±ll. mrs, No. Is sad A:1 Wall street, Pitt. . bruußo ttha ?w Dnks worst W o od Etalb pines. hie RaVa—ropellica. Fruttg and "rota. on hand • Lrne .e.ootmont at choke salt tat .PP11.4 tba knrcrt tmni. ROBERT • DA.LZELL 4. CO, Wholesale • Onseers.Camadoloe Dealer In Prothro t A rg ttatarlat Maaufeetara he.,263 Lltiortr•statet, WICK to Co WLt 4 .D.Via.,hgroeraPoreidiniawl •cmfoan }Urchin*an Iran. Nails. GU* Co} licroroind Pittabnrsch•ltainaketarca sinotslly; Dotaire-cf Wait and triter sirecii.Mtibitrsh. • 4 6,.. CULBEItTSON, Wtiolesale Grocer and Comathitom Xerebant.D.iler In Protlammed PM. uum* . tupd. latides, 19i utass arse, Pitts , 1101 LOP ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Marebantf. and Denim In Produce —Ronnn wen Haan , " tnntUni on Linen?: _Wood, an sixth upart,_ ...... .. I. CaIWWI, , 144 / 1 11, AGALEY; VOODWARD . .a, ao. whams 11 sa• Groan% 121?!fatlyit And. Pb 11.4.40,11. I. , Dentist v - strAffig • 01. dioziwurt ot btot.s. -- Paci • All work AVI A:7IVARD t 'TIENTISTi.Piairi stktet: Lt , ; ' Tv: V ainea1:0...21160...hm10n5a1tam...:141.164 thaaSAtarNoiraori#maWzr signem• ATTORNEYS. eollettloris jai/4y MEEI CERS •JOgS C Calaa.T4 DENVIEMS. '- r IME=2== .. _,.,......,.: _ i i,.,.. i,...........,,,.... j ., ~- , . . , . . ... I 31/I:3IITFACTIEFILING. IYOORIVELL, Wholona and Antall • 3T1121•1141.111.2 ' 0,1j:D••14013 :50:13 .. . AuLYNETT,t ,BRP.,Martufachuir sof Plain sad P Yelloo, - Itocklogham arsEensira Colored m' Wass at.the Manufactory, comer of.Washingtoo airti,Praulcita streets; illssolughaus.•uppnalta Pittsburgh. 110ILN' WETIIERELL; Manttfidurer of . 011- PATIMT: BOX In= ...pat.r'srud...solam BOX lnd URA= turner Aud,orson mad Hob aametreeta, caw square frain the Bawd street. Zrld.^e, AL - Irgb.or. , car • q'VOL WORKS, corner of Finvand Liberty W. 1., Pittsburgh, Pa.—Mr.hintste Teas of evert et', such Y IRON PLANERS.. Slide and /had 'OYU, LATUES, DRILLING 11ACI LIN ES, die:. SC; taturso. tura to , MIR) JOS. F. MUD !NON *CO. , . .. 4 il6.i t t /E .. 411.1G(.4, Manufacturers of Spring ' - 11 SI la Steel. Steel Mangle iml Blister Steele 11 . 11 r,. a ' k a r a pe, lief l'lnga, tech and iaintle Spew= Brans _ of Patent :km, Ilail and Hammered Iron Aslen—Llffne, Peas tad PIM alteete. Plttabursh. .. . . , . . . Wtellt. ROGERS & Co., Manufacturers of ilower's Pat.,. Improved Stn ( CulUvatar.—Cornar, o and first - strata. Linsburgh. . M 2 p ----- AIV - 80 -- N;310 - 11AN Sr: CO:, Manufacturers at Shovels, Spade,. so.. WsrebotisO 22 Wood A, mem First grid Swohd stroats, Pittsburgh. .P. ' Ptam Cotton Kills, Pittsburgh. -- TrENNEDY, - CHILDS & CO., IHnnufac ,..t...m7 , icinnn£ac- T - A NO..t Ileavyal4 Sheetinam . 18=. Chain o[ oolan sad shatter. • : Lines and Sub Cork xi* ofall 'lasts and dosecirdlong WV. at the Hardware Story of I,on. Wlleon erl. ers Wood Wad. will lie..e attmstlon. ie2fat • FM: A. SLIERIZIN • JAxta CILIVICZ.L.. 11 , 1...:1R.P.0;.5.: & CRISWELL, Bell and Brass ... V wander, Henniker mere of all klntlie of rtrige *brine. live, r+team Englte, 'lumbers, le. • Alan. Cotton Batting manure...tom, • . Eorxnar, Ilebeces street, troatauxne. :ca. 12. Market Allegheny eity. I I etreet. nearrlrrt..rlltahurih • N. R. -0 /d &Ts , sad Copper taken In exchange for wore, or cashpaid: .. ... Orders left at the Tonnilry" or Ofttce, gill be attended to Punctually. . felrkly Arnold & Williams ,11:1EATING AND VENTILATING WARE HOUSE—Manufacturers of Chilron's Furours, iou Olt Iran Tubing. emt fitting for Steam, Coo or Water, Amts Market street. Pittsburgh. V -We have Imtio onr Famine/. Patterno..r.. to Memo. i li x ..!l. 6, ll. 4 l , l tr t na T e L c t i le o T u zirn we cordloir recommend °el SCUTS. ATKINF.ON d CO. INE AND CEDAR WARE.-SAMUEL • • EROEF.EN keeps constantly ort hand • kmdaaaort ment of Wash and Path 7htw Hors. Steamboat, Oak /Meter, or Draw Buckets: Wooden Deal. Churns. hrY .teasures, 7.lne and Cherry Wash Ikowds, and all utiles „kinds of warein his Itne: , •. Also-50 nests IhllK atirtloo dorm Buckets. Waretoom,llasetde street., Pittsburgh, P. ' • _ Blacksmith Bellows Maxatfactory, inOTARTNERSIIIP_NOTICThe acriLem Ironic!' nopertfully Inform their (diode pod the pubito aonecolly. that they hive . entered Into 'partner ship wenntenelne on the linh of April, under thrfirar of WILLI/013k fur then anufacture of IILACKS-MITII, B"LOW 8 dim, which they ere determin ed to make of the very Lest materials cod superior work. ...Al Titer intend to bare always on hand en s art. moat o fteem ill to 4) Inches. at their menufsetory, owner nflloldnion atul ..Sandasky Meets. • WILTJAMS,. • JAMES WILSON: AlleFheny City, May 211, Iny3:dly A. BROWN. would mcmit reapectfully 11 = the . Dubuc that ho ,, krys on hood, et 11 . 1.:stand pleit eamortment Vestittan ("enitTan tern are made to order. tn the tort Mil, warranted equal to any In the United States. 111. 'Mind. can he reentered out the old berew.driver, flavinp purehased the stock; .teeds.'•aild 'weed of the tlabhmt betahlishment of BaittreV amwrepared to furnish their old customers well ha the public. at loge, with ererrthidt In their tirte, 'Agency - 04w* Wood etreet,_Pltts J:A.II:O7C. ol.aantax. - - 1 1 111M__gLA.913 WORKS; OrtENZ WIGHT:I , IAX; Mantifactraiti ;Got j i ll w )f , isds VIAL R ter and t 5 I and private. marthip fir uctitc:au..lTiala. mar J 092 _ 11VCORD WROLLS' ALE AND RETAIL 'FASHIONABLE HAT .AND CAP 31ANTFACTURERS, Am) rreatpcsi.V.:ALL KINDS OF MRS. . CORNER OF WOOD AND .FIFTII2772XEFS. • Pittsburgh, Pa. *9-I4e's 'lock ombranci ererr county andidy le of Lab and Cum nog'. Lot', Curd and Dar Dolmen aurdHluirly - . ?: Self Heating Smoothing Irons. IIHEGR EATE S T DOMESTIC TM - • yroreieent of the age.' Ladiee Anil them • moat Ma, them article—.sarty r ilabor. time and money. Merchants •suel Pedlar, suoil on liberal tonal._ . -, • . • ',Adatrent, l) (post - )J. JACKSON. • 12 .._ - i Wood street, littehurg. firer rale, also, at the principal hardware dome In the city. by NI. Graff k fio., sad Mr. John Cartwright —. Ala% Tailors' Isere. on the =at twit:Wigs. ' feb.?&SlAlrly.l.4S Bolivar Fire Bric.k and Crnaible Clay ran - afactiaring Company. .911113 COMPA NT JIAVIIsiO ENLARGED j, dude easadir eriamdeetrlng, ate neer prepared toexleed tbe inemaed demand Ter tbetr„ltrth. Celedb.W and QafldlaP tur• wd, P lVr ld t . 2.1953 e. j aAti ' PITTSBURGH .COACH :FACTORY. 'ea l iE -- " 74 l.l=l.,o . V:VutZrrel t at. yVOULD reepectfully call tho nttention of Southern and Western' Merchant. to him egg stock Carriages, ranging In rice froin WOO to SHOO. These Carttages us built floss the best material and workman ship, anG under his own superrisions be ran. with runts dente, wurant hL slat to te luArior to none ssumfar :tuned in the Maims. The some. of his basins. sod thy rent increase Inds:nand Ost this class of work. has induced him not to build any . gammon or low prised work hs hls establiebnoeut. Persons wanting coed honest work will pleasework wWI arra n and examine Ids stock be tame going Rut. All • ted. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. IL WRITE & CO., would ro speidully Inform the panic that they have • • p o.Lesek, between rer...l and Sintluskey streets. They 1•111 CO. toakinkllnd s ere penv.n.d to melee ,orderl tor °eery description of vehiel" Coaches. Chariot.. ilarniehes. l'hetone,te, from their trh . 2 " tic t Vi yr. " llV .7tVka "-^ 4 . ., lbe etz e , '"k 'ern? el e twdo ‘ wort-enthe r' wesse . resigs ' bie terms with illee VS, ' l l lt=r " .ll:Ln't to the Iciection of trmteriAls. sad heel go. but. met heir. workmen, they hate no ..heeltalken In wareantitee their...reek. We therefore the attention of the MAUI° to this matter. N. It—Repairing dote In Bel beet manner, And on the meet rensenaLle fermis: • teach coati Carriage Factory. TOTINSTON, 11110 TILER it CO., corner of ai Belmont and Redcoat.' avert', Allegheny - City, would ,respertfally inform their frier.fia. and theT , ublla geserall, that they are manuLettioinif Carriomv, liiironellea. Rock away:. Jimmie.. eloighe Charicts, In all their earlinef styles of Balch and rrorortlest All order. rill he extent*/ vilh Arid. regent to doci. Willy And Leanly of finish: Bemire sill ale, he ettendril to en the moot resconoble tertno. Bring In ell their cork Loaf boot at.. ral. sod Wheel Staff; they 1.4 idet that all at.. far, them withlheir Ilan:ma:le Yu ►urc. no. eogOeotN to glee them 17.1 i Leri— per ehnsine eleetrliern. nee Fifth Street Stocking Factory. gi ;r ILITY, ENERGY. MTh ECONOMY.--L The ton _orta Clinklyerix nowt. lien's Socks. Iris, .4 Drainam, sold at tnanollottato". minim at the 611th Areal atnek Ina Fariney.all made trot', tad yvoter wool. ADVANCE 4 I3i 112-ICE. W3L DALT. r Etuetlng Factary. 6th ntreci. totweetr Wood and Matta. _ zließoLfing & PAYNE, - ' ' • ; ' OsNlVAcTrosso or 000KLNO Wr017.3. GRASLT, FIL.NTS, vr.sbras. Lc, /flArlt fiend. onnwiti Hood. A ARNESTLY tliroct attention - to ti Oew And hand woo rattan, orwintna Fil,r IL i u g ~,,,,. • .r.:lllV=VgNgt; 4 l;;Tlg m .e . tgf ( ggi 'The, Roses In neotness of Mush. oncnomr of lamb-. .4. lokondoola of assissitd, surfs. starfish.. of th• kind f n on -red to the outdo. lo addition to theortleles alluded to Oars: Mots sooond stork ...sorts. everylhlos in their poet:alas line, with the most sop:vied loodorgonents It, slew of mil ntilltr. Platforns Pod Cotostsr SCALI.S, Lark 11111 s, Wagon }buoy Holton Warn fAi nod Dor Iron.. non. , Sod Ted K^til"... ,, in "Sr/ fddsehts twisty of silk sod tio- Ish:• An inspectlon is solicited. coteXtil,3 L. L L L IV , SL . . • • & Co. NOVELTY WORkS,4PITTSBUROU, PA. RAUK:aild.Depot .Railroad Scales, Bac, to, and araln do; iletlbnn and Catmint , du: me Lor of ca rt ons Sprlng,lnco and Thumb latches, Coffee klnda• ruler* aporraCd . patterch. Beat. nod Malleable Iron Outing, of creasy Tr elats In torn and enhih. • • • dtf -77 7 1tAfTET — EcTliffi, 13F,A0, - 717:1 ” 51t 9 P1,,r a IIM.yg o od..trITTEms. no 11EDZALL ;FIRELT. oiormals • r..uLtono 611,T1_ ' ON .ti,f-roxr.vr. MANUFACTURE till kinds of Water, Gas and Steam Fittings. - Mouses Gtted teltbMne and ales nn ehortnetioe. - tnyl-tt gOWAILTEI ec BROTHER, , I iILARIOX. - MASONS. :sat LIBERTE • STR Err. NEAR sr. vx.vm 'ESPECTFOLLY :inform their female tind• the pnblle 'generally, that they:hate opened their 44•WOrtIlli talebore .t.net.erhnro they heep Furniture glabe,; . ex., ermen • they offer at extremely wee Mende ln Illnek, Slabs, and need to order. ' • W Cametory Eta enclosed. with Baden and "tampon Ftetet. • ; s • W. W.-Wallin, . :STEAM MARBLE WORKS, am:a end ar Lihertl send, hprosite Smithfield serevi, • • rlTTillintOrt. • ' _ • 1140NUMENTS, Teeabs, Grave Stones hh IVA Pirmituro d Taz hill.ntelAi t mtearht At, ht . row ' lr= nr 1144;1; 4 nk 4:PL4I=4, - acne Gw Hem torte. ie..:en hand. Pleat end igen Alai. tie Intehhed to the Trade at, the lowest Wee& All oldexa filled with detrital et 610 , /Abair-street. 'au= .• . . •W. Vt. WALLACII. EWATTS& .00., - Merchant Tailor, No. "e"vir "r ir e—" 7* ".'"ln el trgearrlsnit. ' aVlTurt l 'egt Lunt:naffs. ot Mob. Grimm and Sik,'Venti,qp, ta mat warntr., ndGlland Tar"ditg,ce=i,l°, .• vill endsaint to make It t our (twit. Intereltivorehatla qua. 13 • Rn. & 00, 5 wulT nr.eir DRY GOODS. A. A. WAson k prrnmannr...o. 1. Annan• co A' A MS ON Wholesale ana Deikvs In fivitiustl taple Atnni, Pittelnuth. •,• S • Dr 7 o°°d4 -R,5. An' lIIMPIFY k BURCIIFEELD, - holesale al and R IZ I L I Zr ig 3i " 6 ". l ' 46 "q‘ er rmut"'d MEDICINE. R. JAMES • 0. 0ft1.,5, ,, • • :rft..11.1 . 11111. Aro!, apppelt4ilbcoashodna, WOOL:MERCHANTS. suet:marl° MURPHY St UN., w.a...."4oe=rnivatrir ; r, TT • ••••.. -7 =MI PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING„' MARCH 3(4 \4854, NEW TORE N.NVERTISENI EH'S. FROM VISgaIER,E,- - SCHELL'S GEXER 1. AD MR mar iroUSE. No. 80 Kamm; Eirszrr, , Nsw Ybscr..- Reliable Firma izt.lbs City Staten Taland Fancy Dying EstabliAinent. JOHNIITRIZI‘ run points num us.ommkr, • _ IntlVlVßKerrt. fIRDLES receives" by, EApread, or other - 1.5 tetee..for dyingeleitutti Ladfce Drew& • Manta. las end Shawls °revery deseridan. Donut mad Ilareen . Costal betutllntly dyed. Curtain rerter& trAn =A d.ret r t4auxt . AnTitek or tpo . l . trre Weilltnpken. pro k :matt.) treated In th woolen e most su • • • • lit andowsignea have bed lo i eiperintreie tb Diner. cuttart of thle Madam, at Ratan Island; and *el • • that their entrees in the net ally tat te unrivalled. tehthLaarr BARRETT, .y unrivalled. • : 40LYNEAUX BELL,. Mantilla and loak Dlumaiketuror asurlmpormr, 58 Quist . - BULPIN, Paris Mantilla tin . IPn, Importers atm at.l l / 4 ney Tnrs, Sin Broadt."B7. 71' -'4IIBITARD *7801 ; 4, Wild N. eery . nittms: Stemma BalatiTlße,4l,o. 93 obn it) T. lIIMLBURT, Amoritan oco oNathlo PV:$7. Ated4lnes, for .1011.1 F. 4=o VAN DIJEISEN'S Improved Mahpen e.-- It rem tores gear 11• Ir to ttatotgloal oolort•ad croates • ow growth ofludr. Depot, tnaml,Ors • • 11CTCT. GILBERT; ,frmn Xemphis; cur ing. hundreds &Outsets. Tumors. Ulcers. sad Wens, If at the , knifsrat his speckast rocaus,.4B3 Beasdaltr. LEREE NpODIIA bianufacttuer and A b.porter °Mons. Rifles,btols, de.,100 Fulton it. Nl P anufactrirer of Enam ,o e cited cousg. r.iitik - a &L. el White se TOIIN DAVIS, Contmiesion•Merchant and of Imposter of linadles. Macs sad Cigar!, .M 4 Wash- Polton et. GOOD wrii & 8R0.,: Manufacturers of • Tine Out Tobsero, Clors.vad Snuff, WA and 509 magma. • WIIEELER & WILSON; Proprietors - and Monniketurene of A. B. Mimeo • Patent Stitching Machine % office 266 lircrutrsy. VATM. SIMMONS, Millinery, 564:Brond v v say. near Motropolltaa Hotel. C I O .2F ERILIME; , A. J. Pease do Bros, Pro- • XORMAN CUTTER, intecessor to Lee, treerster S. Ca. Importer and Jobber In Paige Dry , 44 Cedar et. keiIAFET I R, late W. Newman, rfannfae• tarn and WholeaWe Dealerla Cialtwra:Shoar a., Broadway. • maP.lmr AMUEL L. CAVERLY;Wholessle.Deal kjer In Brooms, Painted Palls .d - robs, Woad and wn- LAor Ware. Baskets, Mats. Cordawe. Twist. WIWI.. Match cr. de, Greenwich at, New . rahSi-lre. ANTINDOIV SHADES, Gilt Cormees, Tail() 43.1MINak,."1".`a,"'"NaNtrretY•nd &mare, :Sew Yam.. - c0129-Iyr ' , rt- • ' - AGENCIES.-- ii)LCARD.L--Irniing been tippointed tbe ex elastio—Arents thr Pittshorsh, &t ads cdTatint rated akmented and Stretched Leather Ltsithig, maw. wfsetured br . Y. JEWELL t dt)N, ofllartlard. Connecticut, W• tio•rnfkr thr• sale a large stwortsnowknt all - widths, manufactured, at the snanasetvrees wims, his arttsle being surmise to any Leather Matins, ever Wawa offered In Mb. taNast. Alen,`. large Stock i:1.1 J ~ }~~ Ji i ~!! (~ 3 ~l:I I;U~ EMEM - Mr. Cutting .rose, which wai the signal for gen tlemen to crowd in front of hint: It was 'some minutes before the laiiioU4 roves were eetiefeetw aeatod.' The galleries - were else crowded, and • general .expectation 'ran high that there would be something rich and exciting. Whit fel. lows is iicondoeittion of the debate. , -Mr. Cutting said that on Tuesdaylast, after the morning hour had expired, and the House went into the consideration of the tntsineeeohlhe Speaker's table, re motion was made by the chair man of the committee on territories to refer the 'Senate Nebraska bill in that 'committee. On the 'other band, .for reasons that:l then gave, I sub mitted a .proposition that the bill be referred to the committee of the whole on the state of the The House listened to the clear and distinct ar• gument of the gehtleintm from /11inois, Mr. Rich ardson, against my motion. It was'an argument which stearin:4s sot the Muse. somewhat .on their . guard, - and. I submitted, in terms by no , means disrealiectful, the motives which influenced . My conduct on thit occasion. I thought that I had 'expressed myself. with perfect candor -clear nese and inuildiess; I said.there was not ' a gen tleman on this floor a' strimger or more zealous vuivocate of what. I regarded a'great principle; of the Measure thin I Was.' I-argued objections to. the bill itself, and said that it would not receive my humble' 'support, nor that of the majority, without essential modifications. . . . In making that Motion .I am not C 021860110 of having employed any language .clisrepeotfel to any member of the ITOusc, MOM °Specially there. no recollection of having attempted tOntake an insinuation against the moral honesty of any gen, tieman, who differed trent moon 'that'oedasion• After the sithject was disposed of, and the lapse • Hof iwoditys, a gentleman from s; alavehokhng Statei. (Mr.. Breckenridge, of Ky.) who had , no • lot or part in the discussionicame into the Houses as a volunteer merely, and thought it until:Mont- . patible with his character as a leading member, to undertake to assail my motives. ' .• • • It is true ho disclaimed any intention to attack them, butiaid that while I east one arm around theiMeltSUre es a friend, With the other I plunged into Ito thomnirderous stilletto ; and that, like Jacob with thii aged Patriarch, I had prat tiled a.cheat upon the House. , But the gentleman meant not to assail my, motives. The gentleman ,who despises deceit 'meant no imputation upon me. Oh, no,!.But he comes to. the House with concentrated - wrath and bitteinesingainst me; to assail me-for hav ing stated my reasons for _making the. motion which I made on that Accesion; I had proclaimed at the North' 'that we Would !Mee to take the brunt of the difficulty and out-' , cry, and I thought that I would 'satisfy my con tain:lents thataa opportunity should be given to dismiss the measure. I was amazed that a gen , 'Semen from a alard-helifing State, where his constituents are united, and.who.,will talto to their arms and presa him for his advocacy of the measure, should come hero and denounce a member fret:one North, who, though friendly to the principle, desiredit fair opportunity for dia. C123../OIL Was that fair for the South? Was that a fair course for _a leading -gentleman in this.Hause to take? r • - The gentleman came here to stigmatise: me for merely asking that, pririlege. For more reasons than one thagentlennormado &yore •ble intpri:ssion 'on My eosetituents. TheY are men who appreciate patriotic services, and there were no more prompt and efficient gentlemen to aid him then those same gentleman who are at; sociatedWith me, - and who are made the-victims of the gentleman from xentuckey: Mr. Cutting contended - that he had neser eta-. ted that he was friendly to the bill, but . that 'oh the contrary he was opposed to it, and bettered that o majority of the. House was. Ho . was in favor of the principles of the bill, but not of the bill itself. Nobody believed that the -reference of the bill to the committee of the 'whole. was equivalent to a defeat of-the measure.- MZZS _ . . Dona not the gentlemen know that the 'Holm Nebraska Bill will be reached, and that . therd Ls preconcerted understanding to go into com mittee of the whole, and propose amendmen* to the Rouse hill and report it to the Ileum)? What inconvenience would there have been in this 1— Either bill would be amended, and would hare to go back to the Senate. Then by what huthciri.: ty did the gentleman say I undertook to comielt . the till to the tomb for the punroof cleating e 'false impression In the public mind! • _ -Dmettet us tittle With the name of God, I( you had,:gone into' discus, 'lon on the lions, bill in cottunittee would yen hare bad a discussion on the - Senn) bpi in the House? There seems to be seine ether moos or consideration for tho wrath of the gentleman from Kentnelry to be ercited to such an extraor dinory degree. I thought be shook and 'raked with fear be cause of the outcries from Massachuietts, and when he spoke of the answering bugle. from Illi nois, there may have been apprehensions on the mind that if he Should not !soon dispose of the Seiate bill he might hear more of remonstrance, and loader tones of the bugle thanhad yetreach ed these halls and other departments of .the. Alr.,CuUlng then proceeded to re-state his op- position to certain features of tit° &theta bill— that Clayton's amendment Filould be stricken out, and that Dodger's amendment meant more than was expressed on IL. iilC6; and stated that ho did not look for an assault on his motives from the' gentleman from Kentucky. The union newspa per of this city had also assailed . prose conducted. it is said, by. the clerk of this lions; who is united with the printer of thid body in, carrying out its orders. llow is it that a friend. of the measure is selected as the Victim. . Was It to drive air those friends who had given him their support! Isit to assassinate the friends who stand with tne? Mr. Breckenridge, who had taken a seat in the vicinity cf Mr. Cutting, asked, '• Do you ap ply that remark to me!" Mr. Cutting.—NOt unless you consider your self a portion of the Union. It applies to .that newspaper.j, Mr. BracMs.nridge. I was at the moment ta king a not and heard a word. I ask.whethor the gentleman applies that remark. to nte,• end want a catagoricalonswer. . Mr.'Cutting--I did not. inn' the only ante charged with being an assassin, with the arm of friendship around the Mammy, and with the oth er stabbing it to death. If I did simply retort, the gentleman forced it on me. I have been the constant theme of a series of attacks. When I see the papers of New York opposing the measure not only not commented on by the organ here, but in the enjoyment of public patromme—when I see public officers at home and- abroad acting' hostile to the measure, and find them cherished in the possession of their places, I'm Indueed . to ask what sort of a measure is it When its ene mies are rewarded and HI friends aseutiledi and their motives impeached?' • I find that this nosnaw become a- text qui , - lion , ere it madaso iN a prominent friend of the mitubtistration here, but in a paper in New liampehire, regarded as Intimately friendly with the President, its.rditor disclaims it - as a party tett. ' , Then% is but one'single ground on which the Democrats of the North can stand, add that Is the ground of non intervention. If this is found in the bill I shall cote for it.' • 1 wish 'to come ton plain understanding with all sections. to know precisely what the bill in, so that here , after Um* may be no difficulty in This particular. , - ?dr. Breekeuridge—l hive forborne to inter ruptthe gentleman. While hie ieniarke are freab on my - mind I would like to respondlo them. _ ?dr. Cutting—With the undentanding thatthe 'time employed will. not be deducted from my, [Cries of no objeetletagnsod—let as hear it out now.) Dreckenridge r -I have listened to the wordy Mum* of :the' gentleman but he has net met a single position that I took the other day. It befitted a man to'• ace him twist words out of their' legitimete connexion.. I spoke of tho gon tionmon stigmatising it as the Blulg•or proviso, and adverted to lho remark-of the , gentleman that it did not :do Peace to the South; when it wie 'acceptable to is great majority of Sonthertt ment hes". I 'deli tansy hero that•tho gentlernest talks like a lesrytr in a bad case, bat not like 44tutes man. In my.sPeoch,tke Other. day ZreTeried to the notes limn Iteetott and the Neat:' • . , Mr. CUtting-,,The hugle notes - • ,'-Mr..lireehenritige.-:-.And We',Wishisi to tinny:ool3oAm bill without-full I:ll4CilPliert.-- 11Any member will look at 4.ritaarks ho will see:that I did not say so. I said that a full cututlon will the pee le to the'bill,and Al though liew•lingland might still oppwc she is not the centre, aud that,the West stands 04 the 'principle the blll. Was there. any.irosicte far the gentleman to I faiiiid It Eulo in.ri . n ll 9 , something noire ehtikeht. :The gentlemen said.that I allowed - two days to pass before I attacked the motion andbiatoottves,. but docis not...recollect that be , put down the,. hatches by .tbe previous question, and.compelled the delay hinWelf, I did not 'lnterrupt h:m to day, booth - so - Me' ipecch was fixed •upon , the ground that I . had. attacked his porootiel Motive*: Taking tbo undermining Away, U 1. 1 ,11440, rat* would bsief . tollen.:l'Objected Ohs movecoimet; to kin3ke-bll4but Made no attsokr-en his. rw elves. _I did not Intendlitubsrso...tho'mtW :man withiplaying the assauln intentionally ; but r tieldAnd I 'cannot take it beak, that tho act was to 'all - ititente,' - se one arm thrown around- MIRKA brother while with the eiher the- fatal -401 - ',-, " , Witteact. PACIFIC inflicted. .' ' , - \•:, 1, - The ciYorMern Lioht wi ' the news. Califerc Mr: Breckenridge ihen piedelto review the ., nitybrings\dates from Fre ' cisce • , °dine of Mr. Cuttin in:re riin the bill to the r the lit of Merch l from t ienada (Loner, 7 t .ii, committee of the whole, a n . th e effect or that fonds ,/ and *On' Unmet to the ,1 or ehrit motion 4 iiipiecingit„ et.the'f 't of thecealendee.'rarT. and final 'Tahiti to ' the 2- ' , o f j 5 .4, 4 , 7 - ‘ ll 4 , *here ttroay never toneeetisd • tilibeelose , of ::Utah news, though fresh, is n to en to a kite the •Iseision. _"\• \N , -c- ... :c. --- : mi4liad -already been received , . - N • The- gentlentn•s saginnenta _., batter tatted i . to CaUfaruia, the Senaterial gleotion ntil • L 7 ot\ i. to a mina of lam than /lileliberattsp asseMbly i. nes :to excite a good deal of intenest. The psizi How came the patlenal 'genCeinek Trtiai We* i pen ers much Occupied with it.=,prebably Some. Turk to be found in \ Open. union theeicitnles i Whit More than the , liecly, of e people ary\ `AI of 'the bill--with the '', abelitioniats and \ free-soil- 1 dinner , to Oen. 'Wool isnd Gerth\ reok'nforded CM on this flOdit . /10\SS/SIISSIO to recoro their-from° little excitement, bl. its eilef MD . :crest con s - - ; congnttMitiona,end W 4 do ibeir'prtmes take - - . detain the fact that et it tbe Pt \ fiC &MS re,l t\ ",,,,,h him 11 p as the liere : Of killing the Nobiraskabill 3.,rfreeked . themselves. with and.:tossta lie ca n never rub out from \ anypinimmatiansind i which will. not quite suit the Aikido tratioit 'at that tbe effect of ' Me motto Ras to kill the bill, I Washington.... Times are rather' ,Ceilfor- N , I'Lielleve the administration honest/Yin firer:Of nik • not that it is difficult ta getenough ' 'eat \ end • the' bill , . and I ießleupPort/fiecif on'tlutt point , !'drink, 'or to get tionee•rootti,_ but, money ~ ,w ontl. but if the adrolnistratien were against it, - IVrotildil :Mc Mcirtimutec'eutdi'leohing 'ahead , ' the um nevertheless !be" .for it, ' lind:they c should nererl,whence the money is to flow do not seem ertilic.esc, drive minim iny'pealtide, -. c . ~ . ...c „.,.,:, . -'l-haSiiio'ineree.ctranexion with `he. ademinia-, leg, and . all the. miners, ere . fibing.iielL. Tlketo legion thert'itny'ather - timai,• . ' I owe then nab" ball - been quite a rtt ii Into to tbernsir-diggins4 . 1 lag ; except.whefli'die'ie all'engdged in' the,ex- same eighteerroi twentf,raile.a. out freincLettAk egtitlon of the leak: I eta sustained by the - ms gam. which are promising . o Jitty - ,lllierilly. -- 4 jority of In_f.`ecinettbietitis, the ',peen: of. Preen-:bail. symptom!' hewevesi. we' note in the Mate or: dents and -Cabinets: - [Slight. oPPlanee.}....• .... .. \ Society. .• During', Febrnarir, - while. there \c'weitc , So far from driving dm s gentleman front.'thel'., bet four marriagea in San"Fmateiseco,. there were support of the bill it - Was withilii forchunderit ten divorces grantW s ; 'Midi one of the papetihas regret and mortification thal saw hie conrie.— • added, neat to the Hit of•Marringes, beatha and HIS' sympilldes were with the ohards,", end 'Dirt/11,1x list of Dirdicesi—a sadly suggestive lichee the 'pain 'end - irciands, especially . of; the "'fait \ ' d e-toils elk ' • • Scnithl, when they Fair hips turn ' s -Ahern.: corner ''.'•Ftirtlier de - to oc o, lams of President and enter:hi& alliance thd :very: went of Walker *Dewar:California Ms not change their politiednbolitkiniate in' the House:which face. It was omthe..fictiiof,pebrutartluxthe ift mmit t `‘.,. h ve grains of sense known Sued the marchingcmders , \which frightened 4 the b do oaten : piles° he Ens native v fete' bf' . his men into d; i ierilorf. '' The report speak' pei but himeelf, ''‘'-'"c'''- . . .•- s c spread that the' point Of s destination was' Ale ..,,The gentleman said I wad the deist' man tar, In2goitera; wbichif not less , than; 800 miles he expeelicktieuld. make an. ass,ault•on nim, :distant from their .beadlinarters, .. It. Is urine cense in the daY of my greatest need the . .•harter , cessary to remind our readers that be did 'not came to mY,ald. \ Thin /attend° is so deep that I move at that time, or at . all, until the day . rater do not understand it. , I esk for an explanation, tke United Stites vessel Ilialartived in the v Mr.'Cuttink4Theexylmuttions will be glean . V ti - c'Pr i6 siti=' it!' bad ' it ' th‘R. time 115 men'am Tamitifonnedthardifraig the canvass in .Kete, War Wth 40 '.horiek'arma flo \ d ammunition in tuckv, it l i c i tig - to 4w that funds: . -.,,,,;.: e - ,,,..i_ plioty, bet except a few beemet .an4:alkeeP, the tong In order te L akedmplishthe Meets of thia gen- previsions were'exhinstedi Ankiniorcoment of tlemek,My Men& is New Yiiiirmade up •a sub , some .0 men were on,thelr way Nell San seriptibn of some . $1,400, and -transmitted, the and anoth er of 130 men were reported On a Sit-' funds t°, , KentuckY to be 'employed for the Mang- ferent , r ou te .. Accounts, ( from ,Wal eic friends) fit of the' emtleami; who Lanow the peer of - pros- soy ' that halemen Were deserting th chips that ideate an cabinet,. :.fteughter..) put into ' Margarita Ilay to join him., and that Mr. B enridge - -- Proudly and defiant — ,Moit,ofthe Mexican householders in that tidal, I kk And: not oillythe peer of ASV , Dresident -- and the ti' were favorkble. But miter as cattbe learned, Cabinet; but. the-peer of the gentleman from New the reinforcements were • too Mire to °Veils/co York in every.kespeot, - [Applaitso on the - dent .. hial, and the men on.. boaid the 'Portrotoulli are wrath: side of t \e i ' i lloeurel 1 ,... , Confident that less than a month more would, Nee He denied all owledgo of nkYineney having the tad of this wilikeipedition. One of the cbm beezreent from Yor k. Thirty thousand del: visit. Walkex—the perky lam 'were spent to efeat him, andepent in 'vain, whom he treated to \ diinier,lescribes the it iat * for be added, here I m. '1 was by a lar- pearance of things rukhefoundthem. The cOmPc c:\ ger majority, then all N all street Could, control of theinvaders consisted of two or three adobe in my district .- [ App dee.) Mr. B, ihhn pro- houses, and a few tents ~ The ?''resident ' s quer ceeded midi consulerab e severity to the allusion Mrs were in a shed adjo ' in° one of t he latter Mr. Cutting ' had made -M farnishing money for houses, the front protect ed from the weather by his election, remarking that he would never as- a canvas screen. The floret was the earth. The sociata politicCdiy with ag\tleman who \ :would President himself was atunall auto, who would make a remark , of that'Sort. , \ \ . weigh some 130 pounds,..witl\lig,ht, hair and blue Mr. Cutting then took the leer, repeating his eyes. He wore a miry CO, a \drat:Tea-coat like charge, that Mr. Brickenridge had made a Most a Neiv-YOrk firemans's,:end 'pants stuck in the unparliarnetdary ••find' 'personat a assault on Min.' legs of his boots.'.;The menlooklieurty enough: Mr. Breckenridge \ agent'. denmd that lie had ,„. That day the - premises were Ovaeuated.' 'The I, called insaccoinit his \intention a.eiotives,- . 11.14 nick and wounded found there 4, :ea United challenged him to point out the af.C3flolll when States officers on thO following merning, were he had =WA was hlS'‘itention .Midnotives to *root :Pitiable. Plight. "Three-Menhir . or:the destrOy the 'bill; ',' •• ' . - guard leftto protect them hid gitiv:', ' They. 'Mr. Cutting. ' I'suhaut it to the *mine° h no medicine proper for their condition, an d whether the whale tone and 'scope of t e' gentle- • of emits° no such diet as Hm_ sufferine., \ need.— ‘c,, ti mann remarim was not en haat* on m ,motives The coining of the Portnnotuh's men wean Most for making the Median I did; The factsafre be- timely. thing for them. Walker meanwhile Was' fore the committee. I seven his ;Meputatfon. ; .I pushing Southward—iehither, none know,ked he' stand here net hie Stiperior f Mit his equnkbov- had net stepped at St. Thomah acenisAstmer leg foe niiself k reputation: equally as dear, if . !ed." ' \' ' '' ' ' '' i' • not se lofty ? as. that of the gentleman. I sated ' 'One 'be od.r telegnipkii diepatchea says that here the representative of a constituency sof SlintaiAMMllais takenthe field against Alturei.; Whom', sin the impersonation. , , As far as coil ; 'lf so, here le ahope for the filibuster. Alvarez, earsisiiiyaelf,-Witenime imputes' objects andpnr.M will call him ; bide aid, and lie hating no where, poses, . I buil back the imputation with the in - - aelae to go, wm'gladli go at the - cell; Once dignaein it deserves, . . •,. .;'' ~ - c, --.' - ' i , niong.the enemy i; with something to 'do; it: is Did I mit \ State:my Views? '''HoWvdoes - the &Olinl if he does'notreally 9itne 00..i,1icr0., member undertake .c.to assert 'that I professed ' .Ihe Oregonian-Legislatureliad;lOmed" the friendship for a measure with a view of killing it hit/ordering a rote on the:question of organizing bysending it. to..the foot ofc the calendar,: and a State- Government; 'and the, people of Smith when 'I said the committee of whole had tut- Oregon and North California are agitating /or cen thendented the House hilt which they. in- the eslabliahment of e new Territory. ' . • tended to take UN' lie retreats and cecapos. and • The Sandwich Island, Government' organ skatie behind the Senate bill . at the foot of the speaks of the annexation affection as of absorb ; calendar . / .' •\.• ~ • , r . .'. - . .' - , ingandukeersatinitildinginoreorer that ' Mr. Dreckeeridgee,Rialeg haat/Irina inter: annexatiokliould not beitlia , worse'thing thaf neat:toria.,4 'ask the.gentleman Mwithdmwthat .Could icappim. The LegisMtnre'ticentailri Anil': last word \ '[ S ensation.] .' ' cc .:- ..T ~ - f. -and it is quite tiesirible thatborithe Metterwal, Mr: Cutting,-with emphasis-=I will .withdraw receive , the attention Of the fiereinment '',. Dri nolbleg. .'that Iduirekessid was said bi answer ring the year 7 1.1i53, the value Gi (1 Imidate ex, Me. the 4101\rlolestrittd perk:mar attack -, oietleil the valur the'earc,tsiscitsse4:Blo,ooo.4 Mule °many gentlemen On this floor. .:- '', ''':c• a bad honk this ereny lonleecniteditidepen.: Mr. Breckentidge.,,Whin tbe gentleman skis derma.: - The nurelmr of Whalen.' t t arrived- I skulk he 'says what is false, and her keens it. , . - -" 'and they idihe'irrinle [Great excitement end - cries of order.] • fir the year- , - - was'firii, of which Ecikt \ were Artier- Mr. Cutting,' 1- do not answer remarks such , :leans.. Theie facts Mre eery suggestive,?, and as the gentleman then ht, proper: to employ,..=, they. evidently are nolt,nnheeded eitherlere. or They', belong to a di rent region: . I am. not, there.-- - -..X.E.lintes. ' l ,. here to desecrate my l i e by.onswering in en& r 1 tone. and such marine . The gentleman said I undertook to be more southern' than the South itself. ' I owe nothing to'the South, nor do I cur. ry favor with Distentionofcountry. , : .,' Me then - proceeded to state explicitlyihot he aid , ,not move that the bill be referred in com mittee to kill it, bat lay to take It out of the power of any onrlo 'fie discussion on it by moving the previous .q eztion. .' , .... • FLAIIi ', CP fIISTIVTE7I cm. cuix!...i .A.3lcD .7* ADMIXISTILATIONIOUS 1411LLOPFAint111.— Col. Clemen's letter giving Gen. Pierce's opinion of the Neleaska bill; , created the most - ip tense excitement , ~ .:Ipepinll3 , Ambni. the southern - % members . : : The dee:a:send' &gait of the Cabinet- 7 -2e,St -, cits this evening that ke.. Gol. Clemens, upon seeing the. comments ;of the press urkli it, harmed lately addinsed a note to thS President, matte that ho did not pretend to give Gen. Picree - er gunge; that it' was probable lee bad ishitalcia hi ~.-• and that what the Picot-. l i• ilea said wriln “Tbat be was suiprisid the men i 1 of the North 'lithe 'lntend to giro. the Sauth then'''. 1 rights under the Constitution shoulil hesitate to support \Judge itiought:rs' bill when the South •' were willing to .tkice it;'' , fte. ; Now. Upg)ll Jim' highest authority,, we the folloWing state-, silent:: As soon as Ili ilii;TA.Star this afternoon he addressed a lotto:tiro the editor of TAe Union, teilinehim that he, eintid'not notice any pnblica= tire 'Mule intsiielistOper as Pits. Star bnt that if The LiTaien,copied,tt,or Mdeasimgar, state= Mont hiviistedirbeCenvillted,tnecneviontaverlds ewn tignatnre, and, denounce:tt as a. olie.',' .., fie, did not promptly address thelTreettlent a note making the Varner, as idutid hX.-r=li & We On e contra , the. President Irak addressed -Col. Clement snots, yestenlayniorning,'Venuest ing him to call itol see him: Baing,engagml, he did-not go 'up:, nit as - ho was-leasing, his room Sidney Webscame from the President 'Os re= 'quest him to go to \the - White Ilausti.\ Ito `sold te.t. he was engaged i court and could not'go„., -Mr. Webster; the Pr dent'sPrirate, Secretary, then get him to .protaisi\ ho:would go as 60011*§. the court adjourned,. Ihs'd call, in the atm:took \ 1 / 2h and,had an interview \ wil the President, ~,The result was, after' a long Conversation, . that:dim Prisidout said ho had note. 4*d his.snrprise Got the Sonth ware willing to take the Nebraska hilt,. But be Confessed that" clsouics., was:correc t i ii writing that "President Pt \ gave it as his de= ', \ p nnetenriaan rn iszna ,.. mci .nua.,.... ' tided °pillion that Doughusa hilkwas el:piopeslii '0,1; Cleinims, of Alabaina, has Written a letter ; tiers in fir eh r 11 freedom;" : ' edded '' that if h riii` , President-Pierce explanatory of a steteme.nt Should pims,'`.althotigh we migh ittnierb blowhole Midi in his recent letter Published To. the.llimtii- , of Mexico, not nether - Mare lit* would ever m o throonte, and . eddreeeed to ... N ; mite: ~ j . n . , , note into the Delon. CCol. Cleivienr;\ not: appro.. • Esq.; \la whieh be undertook to define the Presi- 1 elating any Material dilfe " n e e, ilitdY - i ielded datit's'positialt in rolatioti tit the Nabraska:lha the “possibilityi \Of • the specific re 'Ott to the , Colonel frankly eicktiowleegesthatfrom suttee- South being 0, dedaeden r at her th l i: ' , l meiddrec (Pint nniorsation With President Pierce, hiiis' statement This'dntel by.the Prelidluitthat he .. ied le think it e a ti,piehabie , that. he etimindei.. 'ever ospresacd,anyriite that tho Sonthnould - 1 stood hie' 'entail& abouftthe\ oppesition to tote' be willing to take Will ie a inure W T lC tfr"" u .bill at. the Worth, awl as to thefitvor with IMO, Ly o n I f h e di d netliqi .so in °°liliti :T we "i - f e ''' itivin received at the South, and then adds' f . Is an obtions ' de'clectlen, front the language he ~- -„ . Tour stepriao may have been'esprissedthat ;acknowledges to have us e d UlZa g ard3lhe '' ff4 '' 'in owe men of North shottid hialtate to rote of the bill. Last owinhigs Co. anxious V "..` th ,.,k, for' Donee:is'. bill, when the 'Noah were 'willing President about therinatiati has again' net'. '4,`"! :,to take it p; attil,; if I had aid" attentiOst to .the 1 nay Webster,to'Cat 'Clenterts, to requests him ~o hn i e eo d t . e i sauen , 4 „ don , ht not . anon itsmddloyol put in . writing the tidetission,..ineligre . and unii \ : klen the hapteationlett on int mind.. ~ .... -telannidY- : Wane" an I° ,__ l°°° ,_''''' ; __.T ° , l ",•,_' 9 ° .,...5 1am r,...„ a° '' s " 'tif tiara never ariuglit . i, cormeisation veryh carafe& did ro, and 'MOO stated - that "'" ."`"" s'',ll3l;l the'sintieeViit the Nebraska bill, bat every dent had remarked that thed!ttiicide men of an tlmd:l hare tend yon'mention the 'subject you , . . , sections ought to go for the out i.s' V. -.-• -- . 7 '': , ,tints titr aitinb, anirosed. yourself wi rm ii i n f a-. ..- .Tote Union twill prollshly.try and ,plaster.the , Orlot`thet ininelpfes of the bill, vizi chi: pileds nutter over in the moining, but it will be in vain. pie Of tote right of eta; Teeple er..the Territories' public PplUioll Akerol3 Sled upoit„lhe matter,- .... t __ w'rnifidnfierhetrtetition of elatory for themsalica audit matelot:oov cittions• -- - ' r, ' . ' :-" • -•,3 `• Ix* f which I Alssentel • and as I: It an investigation Is demanded; letl Tot& Van „knew Wc, rot; net at all likelY,to - agiCe,;l , sought Buren; Den, and Cechine;' - ' be" called ' on the' 'iia.disousslo'n Of, ihe'it,uestlon., \ 1 . .. . stand, and, 'staked il,,Viii President his , Pot' Mi. ',wroil tOveniurcilmo always 'that' you thought peettelty bogged: *4 1,1 ' 10 ItTßert. the Nebras k a it tio - st;for,thiiwhititi'ionatry. and insisted' that: ill, On the greund:thatit sins • *fait In*. int.; , I ,4t r i o u 4 s p e s s iktietscations - ought to take it.- teal eichision'.ertiloverY thin 'Cron the Wilmot `"I, I, thought - tlie\Sonth must be the loien I think. proriss, Cochraie was: cottferted 'bjr - the're., - t 'BO 110Vir. ':.t ilkleiitooll You to place ' it upon , the' netting. Doan is : on the - felted; while Ptitiea Ground that'illi t aiiioOlpto bright in itself, and,: yon,. remains an incorrigible letutlii : • What rfit works foi or` against a particular Section; no Says the South?-01 q.- Areield. ''',. - isaa tiasnrighttitceCaplitint,' that you were for :,t .: -- -: '•, -, . ............,.t i_.--:. '' 'the:Sights of both\ entlons, nrd - willineto, take' 1 l'' . .J4tOiTillii"ei 4aferi iftet 4 lae 4tiat :241cc.: . 0.137 conser9s"-tt \ Iniglit fall owtl i e ileti -631i.,•14 believiKii was on the nisning.of ctn. 'cal 6 e rr T i t9rd : dt..°; 1 , 1 4! 0 rights " Jon tidf' O lion dayreol:., % l - foimittgstm,.tini l ii, secretes-Y.lmtii-, gle: ~i% 7, ..., -,\- - '. i'. -- -. - . it ' - I confidentlitiogestWßov.,lialtintb, Putstitthed itti, .. tita : B°2°44cdde " , alettist bildlie•C4Pintitt tei l 9*;l' citizens -. exhorting them,. in the name of Kos- nth, to .yeee-ter Mil Tierce fore President ... , beennewide election would ;ho : more fitiorabli to ; ' ltheit jrefid'ientlbliesm' in Europe thalithatOf : Gent Soot!, : : ',lTAtßlev. Nosititili Oh** tif_ :tile,i Presides:l'l'C thttlaelpeil tOntalte may, . iiiiitpfa.ir re 4 tram iiisietter;,ant , arittip:Vhir;l494ig, sen , PablisUkitt:tnik*bii‘n4 l4 ? , Bak l4 4 l lYl . ire is eeiateursOeippeltite4iloo4l4p,-, - 4 ,). -etendeelosimi f*ditreetiese_lkrelptbs:Me, , out invoszpaMsl pstbt....;Sr. T - .2)46.. , „ ~,,- . ' - ' ' — )=.....,The PilW lOrk il a 3 •IA NEW °\ -' trade ill that , ~..,..,.t T1,..i41.XE i., that the dry V°ls .- • ." w e ty na— eer if - ult,and glop: houses trhstit Inns.. ea is Y-- for rents and other' Isenlen 3 ' . Ileiv7 ea r 's " ot tua tlielestetntJustifia I 145.°fts.ttraffiLeeshala compolleli to stop . payment A min., r•-- beci f t tbei, creditnts, tned-,IaDY. or gait 'enteitsloP foind. tho fiti t9ex staall,Pr, 'oats= atat 0 c „ .4,4 fits itlitS 1,0.8 #lO aMOUnt qb"7.814' to the trtUdlllill - Oil ))es9zP 118er/°2li ralr enettou Aunt b it'l eon: Vithe uteiehnte, end n.e . ~, iz. , e'Dents- • ' s ' \ \ `," -;-. , , ,\ , • ' \ ,\. „,_....„... -- „ , "•.... 7 n.\ =, :,''' , "2 - "4''' ~ , .." ,..-'s ' , A... `k ,,,Z.v...;iu.t'i1izta...%*".....Z-A--.ieekt.,....4.2,p0*•-;-",-----4.\, . . ,-, ..5.:t.1.3;` 4- , Z-'' '' ." - : 0 4 1 / 2 4 V \•'. 0 zilmx'ke.,4l4-'4=& 4gtv,LuiAi.,,,-(v.'„,,-- , , - V - , - ,•::"• • ' • \ 1 \ , ..a". , \ • , \ w~ ` _ I i kkLIMIRALXVIL-..-NUIVIEBER 193 J, !IRE ArStLlplr.l . Cu'r Px Att..".; 7 The late 1.4..:‘ gotoce Cenvention passed quitea bundle Cf, resof lotions, soft-soapmg wieryqtly; high and goli, but could not,- it Sed , Mß. 0,56 ?. " 'row\ to pass - a resolution endorsing the Menagenient - of 'our Public. Works by the present eked Board: Noir, this ia really. very. unkind.' and qta do - neuron der that these "three. wise mei; of Gotham" think of loading Bigler .t Co. to eeu in a howl, for it is. .a fact. well known' that IT the COO Board, werato refuse the "sinews oh. war," the defeat of GM Bigler, would be certalisti' if the Board would refuse to - distribute the milifone nit`,o der their control . the. line of elle' Pub.), lic:lmprovementsafter the fashion' of Tormer years, there would be &sad change in thieve.: litical career of our worthy Governor. lie, it is well known, ruled the Couvention, for his agent, .had secretly used tke means necessary to erect the delegates,.and havingbeen successful lb ink. curing the proper, 'material, ho could use; it for, any pnrpose ho desired. But he in shrewd enough to know that his own sins' aro enough . for him to carry at one time. .11e displayed 'more of 'this quality than we gore him credit . for; in directing the action 'of the Convention. Find, be nomi: noted himself as. candidate for Governer, passed. any quantity of honeyed resolutions in honor...of the some gentlemen, passed the Canal Board and . their administration of . the Public Works by in aileuce and refused to entertain thiresolution doming the, Nebraska bill Of .Senator Douglais: - Now if the ; Canal Board look upon this ..dodge in . tta. serious a light,. as President Pierce and his administration we may expect Some The report from Washington says. that the Prei- ident and his advisers were thunder struck. with the - reran] of the LOcefoca Convention to ext. dorse their pet melon:tie, and feel indignant at the weakness and fkithleasness of GOT. Bigler, r and thus suffering them to ba silently slaughtered , in the - home of their friends. • The . WashingtokJ Union - has not' even 'So mach as noticed the re nomination of Got. -Bigler., which showathel'eol .ing at Washington among the " h;gh powers."-- ,The Canal Board is compoied of goodmatured, easygoing, clever fellows, especially the Presi . dent Gen. ' Clover, y and they 'tie doubt console 'themselves by.. knowing that If they . "get the blame," "they'.will secure the game alio."— They will doubtless pocket the result..:—/forris- . _.. _, ~_.~ r~.......~, as `\. 5 \ '?..• '' , • 5 AND LIZINt ltsrarrio--Sandry excitini rumors 1 P Yin reirsid to movements of the Irish R , ' the 'Mated States, with reference to the warj i \ began tetweezefugland and Rusarn. It is 1 'ported that's re 4 extensive orgenization 1.1 . 4 progress hero among the Irish,—that corn . •. have been \ formed; s and that - militrny axe 'II \ \ e v e \ ;netnaor practiced, with this ;ideation /kr aril \ cjil , a'rrteglion in Canada, when ,/ , the \ nondition ,nr affairs. In the East shall ~ , , ' MoscPv Patio:4'la each, e movement. We h \ • repel ‘ otailectlnformidion of the extent of • tilinunbitieconeesned and e i the of - the tyre agents' in \ the earn I and; hid 'de r meant rarotunstar o ea we ' \ \ •linkr,cp,, , - a it*publio.4 r La d that I - i, \ dmilar rnh is on fdetin il. and - 1 the I = . o now of lien hawaren elaistea nieei." \ ~‘ A ~' \* \ \ ' \ ri r s 2 71, equolialewnare pan. Andress o \ Jo' \ , , Mita ,to the . upon the aulnecti the \t° \ and spi,l• #ofirineleceloortarmation 'to the \ p9sts in question:\ r. Flitefiel rehearses, \ •' 1 ine dinnil4lequent ability, the . \lran' widcWlre it haii frornthe Britiska •ir.o ' \ \ eo. And r e min t# on...eaten tb*t \ f rdr* Irdea \ Lind He\ ~ tle z m he pres i \ s the chid \ \ • • upon who • lists , \ \\ foes with --VTae . • , - • 0 of.t ; \ \ \ vitae wha wg \ \ \ incomme ntsn,one La i sn nb etin g‘the exp lo sio nifono orerloiers atur w \ was closed yestiriiyby\Mr. Commiseicrner Hio , \ \ man. Mt inirnease ethernet of testimony ;\ \ \ taken—math of it . having humediate relation • \ • • , thecauso and manner of the 'explosion and ~ \ \ other portion of it devoted to the manner of '' \ • \\ \\\ \ fling Steamboats generally, odour Western s \\\ ten. Some of the statements of Fngintra, • \ reference to the hatching of boilers, and the'\ \ \ pedients•resorts:4w, to =the bolters with _lea • \ \\\ \ stand for strip, and the ,practice continued \ • ‘ % the same boats fer months, \w il l make here ' , • • blesi themselves that they were not blown up. 4 ` \ ' Manure, corn meal, ' and other thing •, \ erilated to create sediment at \ the bottom. •• • thus to stop a leak, th ese are abate of the app \ '' cations which, hathitheen employed . for this p \ • I \ , pose. Thks kind of testimony waselieited in "• ' general examination. The whble snidest ', ' \ make more 'than one hundred and forty ' l, X \ , and it is impossible - for us to find room for it * ' 1 \ \ Perhaps, in the present condition old" ease 4 \ \ 1 is as well to refrain • from publishing the tail • % - \ mony, as it will 411 have to be again Produe • "i, .• i \ in Veldt, at then NNI terra. _ \ - ,1 , \ The Commissioner yeeterday held Capt..ll . nen" bail in the lain of `56,000 to appear \ 1 ., tb next term of the Railed &idea District Cob • \ 1 1,. ands'i , er th e chug against him.—St. \ 6. 1 .0, BNAIICINO AT 81/M1 91311111.1 . 8 RAWL \ s t ,- The inhabitants' of ,Ne rhet were overjoy , , t on Fri evening, when; ikeylearned the gI ` V * tidings ot\ the relem of Md. William Smith\ e x 1 Brien from • • penal bondage. Two immense fires were `lighted at Dromotand Gate. T \ greatest h il irity prevailed. Ihe houses of Wm. "Halpin, Mr. Diable am . John had A s welt were illuminated ; and in thtivtindows of tter there wens-displayed the portraits of . ‘ Irish exiles: Nothing could equal the happin s' \ . ch the good news imparted to the \ family ` Drondlend, whertsthe Dowager lady &Brien, , Ludas O'Brien, , Mr. - Robert O'Brien, &O., are .. ems it staying : In several parts of Clare th ere greet rejoicings - also The \ village of as i ll uminated, and 4/13.18 was `partiellyeo4 ' \ ' cri'rk (il4iendy/irporth., \ •\ , t \ vibcrrathrtsor. •Cinsanist7.--In \ r t. &gland, Sir ohn , • '-' .nt. born in N \ \ . ; .thirnatt ..Desrthnza or \Cinmetel..-In. Tice.Chandellin's baurf,.England, Sir an Ste ,iirt recently aocutia that pn infant, bort in N , York, whose mother mast* America4and fitter a naturallietliaitizen of the United Sta born in .England, im.ll, . subject, of the Crown England: Naturalization, although it concert' the right et an Aulerican. citizen. upon the frith ; did not,abeolve binri,froin.his duties,, or de is T 1 him "of .11,12 ;rights as4Britieh subject. ° ' is cariiirig th e,tdrinird and arrogant thiglishd tialn 9r. oit4iFogdp * . p4cl allegiance .to a most : 1 dioulatia eitretie. Such a doctrine would m Initial: enbjerits of efeiy,, native born Ameii of BAG*. emu:1010o , -for if it is - applicable One gerienitlon born li_em,.it is applicable to, succeeding gatinitiOnsr . ,!,Thom, therefore, „hive been,priding therriseives on being truek - :.azietiveri," are. subjtOts , pf Great'Britain, le' 1 , nothing bat nforeigiteie" a ft er all. '. ' ' . . • : One :Mmusmit-it CoIIITANTLYOPLE.—It is -ported - smponAlur.erry :best authority,".• 1 I Carroll thienoe, , `our Minister „to Constantino ; iis' to be recalled, .beceuse` of his recent speech the Salta, in which .he .compromised our anent against Russia \• by. "unnecessary snnauMorized2 eympathy `with Turkey in: , ' . struggle' with ItUddid; - ' '‘,, - .::\Thelrashingtoneorrespondent of the 114 mire Patricrt;mader demi Of Merck 25th, writ& • Theaddrlms of Carroll Sponec„ our Ministet on. l . Oinstantinople, , npon blifirst audience with .Sultan, is a subject of 'general remark azure - menthate among al classes , and *reclaim -hers of 'Congress and of the Departments. I 'viewed eta weak, unauthorized produriti trw ebing great lack of judgment. TlM imp gr, ion is=-indeed ?' the facris well understood, President Pierce will 'IA. lobliged to' recall `Oprehanditiethat his; ontinuance in so ro e ruble \ a viorfon . might ;result in still .• - . i:sxExult,— e,brig John 34 - • ri iitart , ii Orleans on the 24th inst., with" of m Ice\ dates to the 9th i Thit\paperm are - pally occupied with 'defeat of ,A lias smiths Gadsden Treaty. Tares had been deprived„..by Santa Anna, o hil deCorition and honors. Thegarrison Odecorati ons, ple'llut deArted hint, declaring their glance tothajgo s vernment.' ' ,The rebellion tirely eruslied.';.. \ ..' . '' . 1..." . ;Auipudia had been made Lieutenant Gcn - and Eacriteeas were Still ra 1 indir Th Tr A great In‘ttle had , been fongh 'irhith mithylndlithaeteri killed. .' 'The Mexican pliketr announced that the Gadsden trelty \ len:meat ha ,*celipt \II , - Tnit4crrafe , Capp 13 triria..Tho journal! all -speak ef \late ire.prepare making en' the part , of:the Dinners for-the -tato crorri: Tha derk"-Constitutimm says: ...Eneouragolif byl. the; high-prices at - p obtained for pOtatoie, and the etdeess :aid tended their cultivation' list ‘yeriik fariten pFepering extensive en!pa Of this esculent. F since the. Memorable blight of 1844 hari - been - So eiteuitive ttrutscitarly a growth of toes as during the present year.' \ _ \ - . The Train Chronicle also says: \ . 'Tor many; years, at to early a per spring, en extensive preparations fc of : the.potato leava not taken plice in the southern parts of this chat the coast from Kenmare to Calde extent of land is' already under, that valuable esculent" THE Lyre: STOtt3l 'San FrIZISI Tnexessen. 7 +, The'West .Tennessee 18th, • says.: . '...': Perhaps Mu cha general and'ovr undritiett has trofrionit 'upon the country Sie thirty years.' The et out West Tentieriset hive all been "oldest inbabitanteherrikave es Mills, bridges, ralhosids„lenees, have been swept before the hxen Our len* . and bridges "across A `this point, are nearly all swept , a 'not be repaired . we Year;- for emit loiti , er prepeiti must be hundreds of dollars in-Weet Tennessee." . • In`, iklichig4:,tltp , aoFi. icuisL font:Mir a Democratic member of 'shit State. 'has' at: L eered' the zu Inderrident Denocrit4.a3 thel Gavot-oar st the nett' election, at field against •. the Sabi/Like bill; Dann Tarns ms: Ciiiroists.— lags at;_the public dinner at Efirir .General Wool mtil , ex-fienator a ,Itiyii elicited rimo lt oomment fret . deco perm; .It appeim to have ed affair, numaged.by ! and directs sof a particular faction . - .M tho St theiltroderiek"wing of the Dote= Ida Wats& was net prese nt, . but dodge Wells; and othez:leaders 1 for thiDnited - Stitea itleitate were. — "lifter Senator Febteltspeech ane tmet.'theheartitlertei of the Pr IMlted - Statea the thatura of t 'eqn liblent.wee el temper of , the ,cept that of Gen.. Wool: who is not resenting gie Lemans* his`, t tho President edit Cditmander4 'nearly all thte plitriTs itenark upo "tiarCto ItrAck.:hirruselt,:rathr e t ta:FttterTortlefielct• - • Cktanaldta To rai fiatsttaa --In. the Brittah,flowee!of Cot ",31k. 13:11erlmit, - , Secretary at I ',the: • E c ustom; Wbeitiriertitioopa. sigh srvice, to `appoint= a i chaplains for.their. aphrithal :Pnttlen.t - - aceriaticaA.Store; would: - force, which amourielto 25,000 I tc 1 lilts af thaahmteto Ihlgland. on t clergyntaa,'Miii tin" inn C*h° l4 i iilb , temi.eieledeistica. • t 1 . . ~ • , - • ' . .. .. \\ l\ \\ \ \‘, 0-.\ i \ \ \ \