F , - , • • 3.. , 3 0 ... • a..„ , . ." 4,... s'....,esz irr „, , - aud--e•••sre ......-- -...4,.. ",. .s. ••••&,--re._, - . 7 , I - ... . ...- eannlFlA4nat".... , .P. 1e'..•=P1.be?......../...e , a102,1/n . ,..11?Ftr, -.-- _ -.- _ . - - , ./ -* .. r.. .. ' ' :-.• r1..7 i• . . • ,; c , 1, b "2 , 7,2 -1 1 - . ..- ' . ~, . . , ' r 7 .1 ' • z. ''‘ ' 7 ' '' ' i ••• 4- , s: %: --. • ' -A • -.. . . Lae, w -r...-.. ".....:i f ' - . ------ --- _ _.--- --___ _r_ --___.72_ ESTABLISHED IN 1766. , ~.-.--- _-_-_-_-_--- .............,„,........„-.•.,.--.--_-„,_ ________ .-- 1 1 1,71'SBURGH GAZETTE: .PITALIMIED osnAr AND WEEN.LT DT , , FROM VISSCHER & SCHELL ' S ATTORNEYS. i WHIT II & CO. _ GENERAL ADTEILTLFING -ROUSE, but t i313) ..... .3111'1 4.... V1111C.J .„ .x. fI3 , A u MLEL 11 .. AiG o rrr ir... . j- S. moßßisci-, Aherne and ounzei. and c 1 No. 80 NASSAU STREET, New Your.. _ TERDtS • 1 .. 4 74i.• °d to 7 ‘ o . 44 retard °teed , 1 &Wald.. Arm" In a ra, - / ork , , J of ..Netr - DAILY-Slx &Dan per annum, impede lour norlr : Bake LW. HALL, Attorn ey tLa i Staten ilaandFancYDYing Elstablidlilent to Adm.. _ Ily a w,- WEX [LT -Twodollainr. annum In brans Gene I • wrigellallie. ° Grant street, between Fourth sod I °F l ie r" , 2r°. 3 JOIN' 37ftEET' 4 1111.9odididd on the followina condleme -I' sow -eta two new now anc...ne te, NEW YORK CITY._ Three copies per annum-- -.....1..........-....4 5 o:3=e - -- ----------,=--- - - - tr .,. A . _.. . . .. .._,._ 900 ~, usOBERT E. PHILLIPS Atto t I ' ORDE9 jut, Et. Loide,Mo. I VIIO y a SW .i received by E2ress, or othr- Weld/ conics do . - 12, 00 _ - Wrench club t'siVe ''''''''' Peml7f itOBER r°7 i "l' ere trAery *r 1.01 '4 ;Fon. Da ." masik sat Al )l rr il rees: en loin - y r rs ------- re. „a - . , --- ,- .----- trf ' allaii nendifully died. Lam Curtsies owned. Can t. invatiably in edreem... No elobiatetny___ ---. a tesaanet., Attorn ey a t l.sw- ton nape Mewls .Ded the moat Imlllent. or the more be ~,,, .a... y„.,..tr0 d,,toos the orsor t 5,5 0 1... - • Corsocorma and G rants trectito pcodte Glean:re gmve color. All kinds of elk. woolen end limey goods. • renewat ~' " ' - , oust steps, ligtebegt, P in r.14-y'L.l (in am Pi.. Or anneeet) treated In the most serscesefol - il. CRAIG Attorney ' Law".• mnner. RATES OF ADVERTISING: .. '-. The undershot.' bee belong mpreencein the prose , as . Aclr Castle, ration. of Ude bud.. thecat Island. and noel assured One smart, CLO gees of Nontomil or Agate 0 ISO . - W.LIon Unser. Pennsylvania that then meows in . dying is unrivalled. , ..,,,, 1: IPSO , rions.. b i , ritr..”a , -,...-- ru t," .... - .... 1 , .45 It.....„....ta k , oll . ltin Waller . Cral .. i.C.o . _r_lbre . iL ic chil .l d. bulla t Er ; t oloo oor e BARRETT, NEPHEWS a CO. ' I"' One "' al-- ''- .----- 800 . 1580 •Wrihon i rOoe IL Lee ''''''' al 525 , 113 - IUIIODYNEAUX BELL, blantilla and Cloak /lo ten weeks-,-......... ..... i.--• 400 _._ • IT.I. Menefee-nor andlmporter. 58 Cane et. Da p' nu thr"4' s soonrts. " ... - -7. .... ... : .... .......-....: 7 6 00 , JAMIN J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office (. 4 _lEO. lIULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, Fourth street, nem Grant. Pitteb.gb. yendly three mmtlis Lill Importers also of Fancy Fors, 961 Broadway, Do -four mouths- 10 . - - . _ _ Do _ex motith. ' -.........-- 11 It R. SPALDHIG, Attorney;and _Counsel- DO F. HIBBARD & SON, Wild Cherry Do . tweet moon. ---- 18 • for at Law. Cleveland. Ohio. .1.11.• hitters Cirmsala Balm, Pills, Salve, de.,03 John et. gl An al, p on sa, /A lime or leas per annum) 6 renon-A. W. loads, Sheer a Stanton. - 0 - T. lIURLBURT, American Homeeo oo. dons" he etA additional line. febb-dly3o - One wpm. Mangeable at .4..,,,,,.,„,0,....„ ham,) erd.slre of _ • ink Pharmacy. Medicine. Thais, Cum M., Ihr • g 0 ,...,2, moistest pee, t o , paper .::..:.. t 7,,,,,,, „man na pRANCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Law, 5! , 1,33,!_n0050..t. farone addition! scone imerted menthe , yearly rata. -IL Nd- 170 rodah dn. , . ri""Tgh- - ATAN WIESEN'S Improved Wahpene. It bah Woo Advertisements exonding amines, and , _ not over Mem TASPER E. llRADYq.eAttorney at Law T r°4 l ° ,' f'7,,f, n4rt° it 'I I ELT I " am "`" '''''''''''' , new orlon 0 i . Depot 1-1 mbers st. • nvall.t.dtr " tValf: T t r ^ le '''' stal u 1 ruse eels er N. " rint ‘ etivet • T ' Ut4b ,t i eßh• OCT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur antd.taz4zotuat rtaratt for their pelkatiou. e+nJldatm f.elhoe to be claareod the e log hundreds °feat:mem Tumors, there, and Wens, at ether . adverthements. BANKERS AND BROKERS. wit ant the knife, at Ida menus room. 4 , ,./ Broadway. Advertisements not melted on the orpfer , 7, l .t Vfkd - ALFREE 'WCiOIitIAM, 3litnufacturer and `musts. Of Ineertlons„ will be o atinued 1 d. and ERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange ho enterer Gee, mum moon, soore row. ot. - P6Treer.:4l7.L. r °°.d .siTti r '.4.l- 1 strestly limid to T i ßrokers. No. 95 Wood erect owner orDlarnond All -' - _ _ the. ovisltilm=melne4 anl il ' attsrilseinente for , 1 burgh.Pe. ' "' cg lI.WARNII2K, Mannfacturer of Enam ma betted! of other persona._ as well ' . all ad vertleednti Allieriluy and cell Itank None and Cl,. Discount Time 1F e died C,Atoge Furniture,, te., 02 II Me et not Immediately connected with their own busimµjand Exchange, and Prondreerry Xebec make Collectloue is MI ----..„.. ... _, -.-- 1 all elan. of advertisement. In length or otherwise, be- re principal tense( the Colon; Reeve Desmits on' 1011 TULIN IA it IS, ( . otoioiss i on .3101‘011nnt an d , , yond s tin Ilealts engaged. will be eteged ti th e usu a l rem .° d on lutenist. sod give then prompt attention hall otts- 4; Import, of Brandies, ii Inca and Cigars, 284 Wash ! nor alLsodi trignl.Vadrerthing. bills will be separately er matten entertaining to a Broker's, bud.. Ineon et ' Modend, and prompt paymet I. desired. 1141.2aetern Exchange constantly for solo. mi.= I) All adrertisenserite Oar closeted* Indention. Ore cone "!00G DWIN 85 Blto., Manufacturers of ;antes, ward, township, and other nubile meetings, and all Ai ,, „ 4 „,„_ ,,,.... .... 4, ,.. 77,04.7,77 .74_ 1 4 1 • Floe Cut Tobacco, Cigar. and Snuff, Z,i and 209 it e.= 7ll n rittr i.„.. to bo charged M.( ps., pap. ix RAMER & KAHN(, 'Bankers and EX- " ter et ' Meniairs notices to be charged 50 cents 'Marne Iproten. Dor and sell Gold and Silver and AIIiTIIEELFit & WILSON, Proprietors and Death notion needed without charms, unit. accomps. Note. negotiate loam on Real Estato . Stock Sem, Monentoren of A. It • Wilson's Patent Stltchltig sledsr la.& torn.noo• or obituary notices, and when title. purchase Promissory Notea arid Time Bills on tad sbo.hien -tiro- - ' 1,......,... • oo adonsparmatto be paid for. and West. Buy and .11 Starks on Comminlon. Coll.- --- - - -- - ' -- Y " Regale advertners. and all ellen issudlng remount. Corm made on all plea in the Colon. °Moo corner . WM. SIMMONS, sSel Broad -.Hoak or reedeng notices deadened to tall r emount . to Third and Wood next. erectly mood. the St. Charles . 47 , ne . r ~,,,,,,,,,,,,„ -,,,,,,, M illinery , 1 Fairs; MM. Concerts or an) public entertalnineots, not& tnyl-ly where Mare. ate made for admittance-all notion of Mt. COOPER lIOUSE, A. J. Pease & Bro., Prtt. rate eu ..niwiusom-everY cotl. &slimed to mil attePtMo Tia KING, Coin,' Stock and Exchan 4 ' • I=htiVar Pri ' m V h ri " r i n rll l 4 , 12, rnot. t . t o ~,,,,,Mt e r ot. t e 11 4 1 • 4 • 744,.`, moilestorn exchange on inateru ciGes eupplied at cur. Xi 01i...11KN CUTTER, successor to Lee, ' Miitthotrabit the oalernm the same will In charged rent rater 9°ll.°Urmemedem. !belt est M bunts 'D es' 4,1 Brewster J. Co . Importer and Joblek In Staple Dry at tat rate of 10 mate per Ilse , tern Bonk Notes Bought and sold /Y 25 _ oat. 44 C'ed. et. Tliehop or soir notices to be charged triple fee. t, Wenner nernia--usexua n Ma. 55. 0. • Tavern Weans Petitions TA each. ra °am' Ik s CLIAFI'EIt, late W. Newman, Manufac - Ana Erna. soomr andamdlonestraMostlaseroeut. ot LMER, HANNA & Co., Successors to t too", sod li bonsai° Dealerin Isidleetialtere,Stwee, to be Mused undo yearly revs, but showed a discount of lin/mei, Hamra 4 CA., Bankers, Exchange Brokenmd an Broadwa. miriedmv Pll.ll l . 41a." n'"l"n"hiPl P" "L'ut ' loom the ''''''''' of DeposiVtnfirgifa:td .. I .r ""U peciolitVe " cOrn g 7e r M t ld Q ..131 EEL I ..Cli * EßL'i , li' le Deal . -- vacua. on Titiel2lo7 ve zee texas _ , Ttrii elects. • Current d iumey twined on psych, Fight tjer In Drocons, Dented Palle end Tub. 11 oat end Wil- Oa° tram three ineartiohi........--.-....51 SO LOU ft 7 sl , 7 l lti e sta t lorisseade on nearly all mind- low Ware. Baskets, ttatserFdAge.Twlnts, Wicking, Match each addltloneinsolloe- . ... SI 1 ra' hiNlyv. Mearnroirms I/I wants rata Ti.. `i tlibtot proem Staten. iAm FOrelen and Americus '''22-'' '' ill Gr''''w kb ' ' !C.7--'frk. -- --- ors soav e ? top uoevomoo,,to.„-...„..50.0te. , Gold. it i NDOW Sii - A - DES, Gilt Cornices, Tab - liP • All 71. - i Lki..: 4 ' Jaett odat.tgAlLse= l3 l.;N l 2s 74 = l . • , - 44 1 7, D! o rto l le= i de 7 ,, , somdsomoots or Promso darned T 011 Cloth, Sr;, JOHN TERLDlNE,Mmearterorand yob 41 ‘ ..) , 11 . 7 11 N0.10 Catharine at. and Na 6 Chatham 7 en. 0. 1123/1053. ~... - .1 D. Yr.I.Y. "'" L • lohnlyv c r BATES oiS DisCourr, - , WM H. WILLIAMS 3: - Co.', Bankers and - onaterm mar rod ent , mersorael ourtn, Da 1 4 1,7 % 4 Mteharme BMWs. Mtta , Nortlo Fast corner of W ood end . 'N. HOLMES ~S ONS, Brokers V an Irene... Gone isra - & - on liberal tom., `a Inctio A CARD, -Ilacin g been a ---- ppoMted the ex an 120 mi . .ll'a. 6rMarlel st. teems Third and FautllJlL Pitlebteek prOmptly attended to. jal-ly entre Agents ar litteburgh , fur the auk ofPatent Pr-% NSTLYANIA. :Branch at Nenta..--- do , voted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting, roam Dank of Pittsburgh. ......4ar Weals at Youngstown-, CP A WILKINS & CO., Exchange Bro k ers , :thawed ur . r. JEWELL a SON, of liartford, Cenneeefeet, I et/anal/ Bank or do parleity ak.Clumerietk- do . bo. 74 Fea/th street, o Teo the itek . y Pitt s - ' We now oiler for We a large ONOrtMillitt Of all widths, At.. and llama's of do-par Commerrhallk.Clucin L. do u .e, A g i t ..." P ° o of ~,,, late. Bank of Commeree-....par Franklin Beek ........-. ,do mnet lose Persl rot. s jylo roen aaln/ .at ••• maneketarer's peon, his article Elkßank of North America...e. Lafayette Bank .-.-. Ido Dank of No r th's Libertles.nar Ohio Life Im A Trmtto. Ido . j•a 17 15/.ER, JP., Banker and Bro- R hi Be A nto . t l l '7' tist .tr il rl i a l u th. °f lit! ' of Pentutyhants....... 11 adorn Mauve Rua-. 40 SIVTr.' stn street, No, 66, adjoininlng the Bank of ••Lachin DeltinThe t,'' ' iltl Market erne , e ' kof Penn Torrnablp,- flank of Maaailkel --.., r ..- tebbreb ' 00 .-, 5. 9" Na ' , Bank ends Dulled States IS Small Notes--- I • Cm7mm rdel 3.9 4. NEW -331-11 • 31. D. ' 110 - HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign AUSTIN LOOMS, Rout Estate Agent, . rarmareallatkemlaf Bk.. • All solvent Banks .- .., X .....-....tar NEW YORX- - Th .1..1 • are Demestio BM of Exchange, Certificate of De. &Oct. Albndlie and 11111 Broker, Mime No. 92 Kensington Bank pot New York .City ----„par POIII/403ank battened Sped., N 0.49 31.01,0 street. Pitts- Mittti eireet, I to,. Wood. Desire= promptly attended "floor.. k Slosh. 50m5...4.12 mouorr„ ...,_,....,..- It . ..rab• 861 rOidiettbon med. on - all th• Drindpal cities to iyBdly.. Inched& Bank.... -...t -par - 31 - AIIILAND. throughout the Meted Stelae. -- - . --- Q k AMUEL L. .MARSHELL, Secretary Citr! 1, - , r'ro"slaswoos. ComPerw, 04 Wen street. momonix-r005......- ..: 'N. AgEi! ` rilim..osvank. ,- - COMMISSION - ' dr.C. ^ , Reasseasseallank--...-. All solveriTgarike-..... a( - Mere nark__-,._, ...,par _ ~, 11RGI1 lA. ' " ' WM. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Te II•Cu of North America. 141 Front street. Bank of 116beraberstumf... at Bain of the Yeller , ,SZ al: I Dank °Minster Cohn 7.-Pae Dank of 4 a.itichtnend.., •• ,Z,J, t .,91. ° ,gM1i.,, 7. 4 .1 „..T4._' 114 ,1 5- m.le t ° and 'Filo." • - pi M. GORDON, Secretary Western het- Ranker Datirpe-.......-.par Ex. Bank. Va. Nortek -.- „,,,,t.t.„., of Fran Cb,,,4,,-.ll;;Tdctebftri=="m"Sr e . Jr • tame Ch, P: Water street ..... __ Ml ir [ gram7ae""r'''' ft="4.4...,lt;ilPlit. ..'1itiu.k....1.: -I'"l tuarkrtri. 4'k which . Prn' ollr "d ta en th i Vlo h. wert znia'rktebte Encino pticee. e l GARDINER COFFIN Agent( or Franklin rums or GettyetW= l Norm Bank of Lewietorra--t-.. - Bernolsee.....- .......... _, • .... - gß e m liote.is,... , ,,,stento u toa wbo ts,...and Familiar buying by the 4n4 ., 77, 1 7 .1re ,.. 1u50 u ranc0 Company, north.... owe.. Wood - But of Middletown .- .14' NORTH. CAROLINA. i m.,,k,,,,4 4 7,7 4t ,„ „ The ~,,M . - - Montgomery Co. Bank ....-par tato, of Cara rtaa--1 3 ''' ''' -` " r--g ''• "lI I _ 1 11l - A. 3IADEIRA. Agent for Delaware Mu . Bent of tithtimberland-par Beek of St efN. tureen 2 it. p_ • neg.. • •/.... Commission . M& -.,-......-.. X Can. Dank, Wrimington. .2• a m .n.....m.50.0t5z., and For- _l_ to I !mune. Company. 42 At ater Street I.ldrosible 1r Bridge 01.,par Alerrhantelik,Nerbero, 2 e warding Merchatite, dealers In Wool and Produce enema n. TATLOII .- ..... .. -..-. - .......5DaZi I. 510003 Doylestown Tank... par SOUTH CAROLINA. genendirt also, Pittatorgh Menuteturea :10.114, aeoed • Norton 1ank._.....„--.-.pe Intorto.storaskomos z street Pittsburgh.• ap,ody , s3 CEO. H. TAYLOR &II LISTON, (successors . Fat. Bent ~.. _ . .4, Bank of . South Cerollua. 2 - C r to Taylor it Idiom. ) Genend Commission and For . helms' Sk of Ducks - Co...per Dank of Charleston.. .. 2 WELLS & CO., Commission - Merchants . rams . - ., sst..ssots, end 'Agents to Eastern Tra pemers:lik of Lanowder-Par Austen' a Illechan'e' .... 2 ome whomuto Deems lo /nom, Fish Mon Dried tion po ti holed. Deg , . 10 St. n lsle. ' = l : "_Owes . Bank of IneUng. GEORGIA. Trutt and Comm, Prds, seamed!, • Na : u, giber' ) log. Cotton. Cotton Yarn. Boeing. Twine, Banal. MI.- i FerSCllkotactinylkill Oa. aqui& tux a mc'soo , Arcot, Onomenalar Bow. Pltteberrgh. 1014-053 wort .ed Re Kemp Tenser , . ende AM. B Moe WAIIFor. a Dr.: Wanacemnt ..M Da. of Ar n o. "-i--- 5 Glese. it. It sod Mike az. Naval Storm end Cloe ,n Bklfittington-Per., BR arskigrc F less, : T S. LEECIL McALPIN & - CO., Whole- natl and Pitts bur gh ,Mart,unett i red 00 0 7 .1 7 1 , 17 nn i smillY - =CHomedaleneak.-==. 21 : Allsolvent Bank... _. i ip...i. Grooms Imo Dealer. to Persisten t Metals and • 11.1rt:'41V b l o Pe iT p 1 A e g.„, t ie 1„7,,,,,,,i,, 1 3 1 t ,, 1 ,1r Bank-,-...mir aza - re car. - • La..momtz,_li,. /lamemettral. Na 242 and 244 Li.mY street iittsbmsh said at Loan Perket-Uosiee) Olnebtaell ' ounty Bank -..nar ilk of Ecatemity,Bouirre N • ........nie• • " Ja24-3rad Telbanon Dank....- -.. .par Ilk of Loony% Thereon a e 55,,,,, e e,,,, --- , Mitscrs' Bank of Peetteills 3, awrthern Ilkofesetucky o h i. ' moorojnoos.nook.--_rtrraboronsora.otoar s , , ERlCK,WholesalOGro. JAa'd. acrcmeax , • . ' West .em.. Da -nk.. ... mgengy, , ea,, prod,. Bou m m g .,,,,,g, ..40,,,,, : a.5. A. HUTCIILSON & CO., s.,ommission . ...tug Bk.lie k s Ms of State of 311.0.1-. 34 ta,No.IE Wood street, Pittsburgh. - - • Woodsmen and AmmtethrtheStlouls Sugar Redo. York Bank.------..... ' itt4.121013. 4 hileLlbercal sash Mem., on cousimumeahr. AB goods err. Denten In Soar. Molasses, PM soda. lead. Bete. , onak - , . , Dank-of fllinen . va .„„„.„ ~,,,,.._ ~,„ ‘„......„,.. ________ 1,1 v • Ohio State 8eak........... 1 .77. ,....T. 1:10‘wl . k t i .._,.._. __. IaI 0 nillnalt M. Aloos/............ In e,:". 44... iLitailiair - i6 7 4 6 567. Wolesale Ginners, BOOKSELLERS, &C. j=Brands at atilessal..- 311C1110AN...., Prodmo Dealers. and Cemodeeion Merithens, Na .1 4 g A t : l ,4= -.. .: ticos!e...e, l ) s, " ) °. e l ' i rst d = " Bank g, '''''' r et." ' " ' Pitle-b''3t-'---' l. l ° ill C. STOCKTON.JateJohnston & Stock . .I. IL' PRINGERHAR f=rt c roue. ": ::::. rol ...Laos. tr , Z;i: ::: 6 • --. aW. lIARBACGILRAIRtraIIOOOB6Or to S. ne l toi r litteril l ej r atiota. 7 4p= i iiid slider, cop =lt ?Mr --:-....- 3 : 5t.2..... 6 .,•". 1 .••••••_.• 3 lierr i tm . nt. Deane In Flour, Weed and. PAdtese, seinen,- e lf cs. xi, ate 1.16 Second at. lineman. se L. REAJ), Bookseller and Stationer, No. Enoch at Lkdareen--- tillk of N. Atnerlm,Toron 5 e° •78 Fou rt h street, Apollo Belblinge. = at 4e15 ... tabu1a._ .... .... : do ,l4k . o k f fp ar Peop . ...le, L 1 ...2f_ 4 6 liv KENDRICK Forwarding and Com- ------ T It - . WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Drenthe illswitedd.....-- dßk of ff. Unlade- Tor. ,5 " • session Merchant: any Agent for Marinfacturer. .I . 1,w,, In t u ni , , tt ,,, gd„„i z„„,,, ~,,,„ ~„,,,, g t . Branch at Ripley.. -. do ALLBTERN Extme.tsolt.l roshousa, Na = Wool street s ritserane. 1 t ( between Thierand Fourth) zi ~,,,,,,, ~ 0,,,, • ,,,air . : * ~,,,,, 0,, p p ,. V e l e _ .___,l, Particular attention yeid to Forwarding Bachmann. PRZ 7 s ,.l.; i s t t C 3 Ut ' d 'dr.' t ,,,,,.20 • n mo th sawmaostoo..- do On • Psto.s.nam:::.....- s mo .. tu'llatv...t. me mm• N° mmeNtimo. co Mime.. Branch at Cant........... dor Beittosore ................ .par for Been inure destriptkin- JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta- 11 Brawls at Laalealler..... -. do svrarzas: EICIIA.IIO Orders prompUy attended to. Instructicon yin, In all 0 tinter. nesessor to ON, A Amer. No, f Market g Branch at Stenbenvifie- do Ciodunati-,.....--.... 2, =sr la ltripUritlr obeyed. . ~,,,, , sit . y. r ,...... ,t o L00eg,,,,,,_,___ lour bemuses Is -setfully eolietee4 ad y -Amo s on. street. mac Four th , tstutswoh. Ps. 01 Ranch at. Newark a0 r t.............._,....._ . eelf i° ueen". " 7 e. " ‘"'" '" "l ' lebeaL Jer ‘l - Li ENRY S. BOSWORTH Bookseller isnd et Branch at mingtekt....... do fIOLD ANDS? MN TAME.. eh at Marietta-.... do Doubloons, soom.te,oo E L IER & JONE - S,Forwarding and Commis- Dealer Matatio.ry. te, No. 52 Market street, near .. womb et Tro - ..... -.- do! do Patriot....-13,50 Non Ater be Nolen In Prolece and Pittsburgh henend, Pittaburgb. Pa stanch " MA " t-- de r gi"l'L--------I° ' °° "`"'°oo°° "tla"" ' """4 Seeitt. near t""th dt ' eet ` gAY & di:Booksellers and statio - n re g gmuch at Tares do Laid. new..-............ 10.00 Pittsburgh , 0 . , grimes at Norwalk..__,. do Erederlekel'ars...--- fan 4 _ No. 55 Wood etree next doer rotas tanner of Third . 2 , 7 ., s t. ~,,,t , ..... ~.• d o. Tb.k.„. 7,90 • al. nA DT......-.--.--.- ...... -..-- VX. T JOIrLI •sborgh. Pa. Echoed sod law broke constantly on band z Branch et PorterMah:- dreams ...-.....----. a.OO 1 1.11ARDY„ JONES & CO., Successors to A ---- HTENGLIginc CO., Booksellers. No. I i 0.,,,,,d, or. Enteu........--.. d Swerteson-----,--• 0 3 ATWOOD JONES a co-Cosonalosices and F Forward -. at A15v00m5.....,.... tto Tan 57 ellibitit --•••••••• 39 6 rig erchants, boom to rmaboraa steaohotteercloth, y o r Wt„ - 5 1'1„.„ 0., . ,. . bd. "'" n " th "'" Di '"'""' weoea es thlyshogs.....e. eie Nanelsorn -..... r 4, 5tu,,,,,,,0 . Branch at Waxier-- do -,3 _ , pW. POINDEXTER. Commission and , MUSIC, &C. ' . t , * 1fr i r5 ,„,.. 14 . 1a mit= rd Vat &ordinal a i r Rae 31 PRICES OP STOCKS. 1 utr.:g.d Articles ofPittsbeMt asmaterttrwous e .,aoli lIOIIN lI . ..MELLOR. Dealer in Piano Fortes, i mponi , ~,,, nut rrrygaggon oArgym BY 9 Pima etrert. Dittebergh, P. lent 3 FP Music and Modesi to..uora i o . Fro.r.t nom and '' A WILKINS & CO. r -- HEY, MATHEWS & CO.,Wholesale Gro- Vr, l 4 ' Tl 6 i,ti:L . 1, t 7, CP14;,,!".47,41.. - ' i dr. Constonsion and Forwardine Aferrtiants, and - - STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, entail. Brighton Clottou Yam. ar w.f., st. put.borss. 11l ENlti KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mn. • .ko.n FOUR rst sr 1 mer. , AIERCER & ANIT,LO General Commis-. ' . 1 1? - „t 41" ' " '""'" u- • " 4 1 ."'w"" " it. "'" 'T i mm e e t for ,4 an . a Clark • a brand and moans Ilene --. . '..01 Glee- Merchants, Philadelphia. Liberal advances with Colentm's ..Edears Attachment. Also for Donhards . - Arminian, March IL let- . tost cm emeigurneute of Produce generally. 00174. Mama , Music Stor,, 4th t, 6 ii , . :6 4 I ' _ JOHN Joni WATT . k CO., Wholesale Grocers . , 111. 10-t ' , Sot ' wept, Started a 0 6,1 Wad. N.. mot... I. , --• loslaar'"'" - sz., ~..e 0 ''' Conn:Won Menelants; and Dealers in Prod.," and simile recciring, and Hues! lestrusionts of all _MM. . i rb,„4,,i ter D: 2 : 14 , 6 -.:1 ..... . L.im ,..z oir sburgh Maneacturn, Na DM Liberty at. Pittsburgh. ~....- 100 - ..- "" I at.rtu a aoa- Cr B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio DRUGGISTS. , th 1 ..1. 6's ~. 100 - e - utJan.adon 11 P•MtU-- 6 .7 . : - ..= v 5,, ,) .- - i t ,,,b .A . A ,,,,, • .4,_ Sommiselon and Torsrantiltercharat., and Mien: , „ t „ . ,„ A n,,,, 5. , 4 ,..„ . ~ . 1 100 ... -t„, sr•r A ,Ne er im,L 7 = 4 1 . 1.11. - =l , Leztrre tne= i litter. Pot and JOUtil manna " eoup: - i.rimip 100 - - do I me gen y. Water , stnet, 11 . 'WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth- Do. sem.. d's. L. 100 - - do Penmen Smithfield and Wood. Pittsburgh. ..... scans, romp. Market sired end the Diamond,kese mtub.,.., city 6....._„.. me - -- mt„.r.o.asoir , .................„ . .........„ „„„,.„ ~,,,,,..,z- emote:en. on hams a full and complete easortnent of Da. map. 44, N. V.lOO ... '''' •dO , JUL, or riG • liolloon.t.ittio aco .)---" e t ; t o it;Meell'tth"'l en."”terrAr'dti'le"eti'l"lAlt 1 Alisabrilersitn 0 ..••••••-a• / 90 - '''' Tot ley bye !II LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, - Ph " ...el t , eevon see a, 19 1 yalriato p - n lone immOne _._ I Da: co. 611,Phlt. MO -•••- -du 4 .„.... , 0 p Pl44ahe end Oteentissioe Merelases, end Dealers In ' of Plttesures....,.... 00 sr ass Olo.aos. did Eittessurgh Ilanufweeres, Na 1112 &coat street, nu, JOHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in 1 , D ' Asour astimormos by 59 Nlio do ore. Jallry .53 I , Drag., Paint. 08. Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. ese i Exchends De. . •ok- -•-••••- 6 ° 37 K 374 d° CHEESE WAREHOUBE,--ILENRY II • ' '''''' ' ""l". Pitt.b.'2l'. ' -• i A - realm Dank 60 2:15 = ' • All often will receive prompt Alberti. ptele - -...,. - .65 54 • • - COLLlNATonrerillbfg exeCarnesehos klerchant.and Cl-Agent at Loudon a colt valuable atoms. Madlebon. Cl, t 4,.... ~,,t 1 go bp bales In Cheese, Dotter Lake pleb and Food gammen, mar 24-ly • J Muncitglecist e r • • ' ' P--.5--- e*a ete."l " "bc" ""t". Pittsb urg h '3381 A. FA_HNESTOCK & CO., Wholes - Tea stostoos.sos. Redga......... 25 ,W, . 24 rote,mes es. ..., ,i, - .4. - E - E - 1 - M.,,,...... ,S 4 as as nto.Jto.s ct VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- . nmsoststs, sod manna...town otwatto Ltout.n.s Mend Bt. Bede .......-... 44 42 our. o pa T sale Grocers and Commnalon Aferebaots. and Dealers ad. and =barge, corner Wool and )net lamas, Pitte. Northena .L1b0rtie5......,.. 50 40 36 Div. ° pr./ 10 it Matiellsettue. No.= Weer end, _Pitts- burgh. • mob 7 WL1311'2""1 P4l4'"--". 24 " - burgl4 P.. 111kggatairiiriTlfelaWilTe17:1er in E. = Nukes, heateoce- sso Div. TI et ' .XA-C-OB FORSYTH Jr, Forwarding and Drags, Pssint.Dye Stein. 08. foronbss.so- so. 'Wafted lerinanCOCO-.... -. IP 1131,1•Ime, pie, r,,,, Commies/on Idamhant.)lo. 58 Wider ememtteee., o •01 5 (10 , 1 eine, Pitingh. Geode Warranted Pen. atleetuf Insorance Co- -/ 9 161 , ; feWdir's3 • AasoCiated !thrones Co-. - 7 b es.......n mTA VA A so 4 - t 4 0. k THOMAS PALMER, Inrrter . and Dealer ins ""u ftA N & REITER Wholesale & Retail 14 --- . vii - ...kliz . so !A 12 ...... , e, ,,, 4-..pdvlnt.travlrLtrTl.ll7l:. 6 3 Market i p - ri,.. g ............,r 0, -Liioril" and Nt • etele Mtmta , arniamosascorasss; , t MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole- 1 r SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale Asti . ' ' 6. Gee 61 ,60 • sale and Mel Dealer In carpeting. now NI CS • Drugglsts, N 0.2 1 1, Wood strost.rittaborsrb. Bleekwater 60 .42 40 Dir. Jan. 4 a t Matting, Table and Plano Corms, Windt. Shades 110SEPil. itEMTITG, Sil - C - 07 . 1180Y to L. Wilcox emp 50 16 :: New WM. Boat Trimming. No.ll2lllarket Meet. ,_ Penn& nil t ur. IIV L . 50 , •••‘ BARD &DE LANGE , D ea l er i n mops , %,,, L.... Winer Market anent sled Distoond-R o espa erre f1.1N ,..,,.. . Ohtani SD ic i e r 40 Ex. Div. net. ots band aMI and complete mortment f imps. gat. a Gab 8eg,...„4.,__ to ••• ••• do. , Leather and 011. - 115 Liberty Meat, feign of the Goi• Medicine. Medicine Chests, Perfumer'', and all imps., t i r....... .1. 4 A.,,,teg • gt . a. -•-• , /kens) They will keep ma Mad et all tmes. a gen. pertaining told. Feltailway,Dry Dock too 106 102 34 end assortment , of Leather tor Shoemakers sod Bascom' Physicians prenniptions mrefully compotaided at ell e ilattatuo-....- i t. a, au - 7717 ' ~,,, hours. taudy ..• --, Taruo Crook Plen mos -to , - 11 , 4 k PATTON, Wliolegale and Res MERCHANT TAYLORS. -1). 6° ' Sr )** IP " :- - 05RRIS ..,kaocrareaassada tall Grocer. on Um Eastern aids. the Diamond, eirmmet.9l3° 3° ^ lr .1 1- _tumwait , ro• - - -14 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo ,. Oder. No. 74 Wool emit Particule attentkm s ' ' ' GROCERS. pa ~., Ikon' and Teethe' Clothing; Defer --, moorAfitimmatow .„_._••••••••••• •- I,Be riii. ~.., ~.,,,,, . .UOl - IERT MOORE, WholesaleHrocer, Ree- tATILLIAM DlGBY,Merchant Tailor,Dra- ° 'i r 5 .. ....- - - - 'll".' 'fr, it - ifia -- Wring Distiller. Weer in Produre, Pittaburth Man- T T Ter and Dealer In Beady Nods comae. la Lit. Vfoldorn.--............ ... 18 /LI u ens. and all kinds of Font and s ecst Incased ems arose. Lions. No. 315 Liberty erre On hood very It s --- ion at . r../...- .- - .1 Walt eaaperiee *ld llPllOnicalte Whlakel.llllieh Will be jil WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 pi r tj...4l - wn,..f.,.. ... ,44 3.44 . mold low for moth. . '4l • . Liberty nine! -WI ,are now . reolviou oar , Ml l e ' s , --••••'-'-'.."-- ~:," V', it L - 41,,..7-...,-...--,-,..„ CO, ' 4 . le . °7l 3 tP°3 Xi l ags " rel k a l. t= " iefrle7, " = " g;y:z,==t;w: '.-----,-- ~........ •:•:-: ...... .. -.:: ... • •-: - • • IL I u. unas.ro es A.F. unseen ABU C orn. Our friends and madmen - will plea. sloe as a call. [tea Timageop . ....-.... - . . 5 . 1 , - .- .t,' missiOn 51erchantn ato.hatters to oh kinds of --,----.--- i - ' Outtersepo...- ....... -........•-• „,, ~, _ i Intel AlanuMdFrNl articles, corner of Seco o ra l a r nd MISCELLANEOUS. bi ohieTrap Nock.-- --.- •. 1 1 ,, -. 6 1 Roana. retennt, ro. -01/0.1. /one. • *dug - 1 M 3 ill BLACKBINN " A CO, Wholesale Oro;' • T. e WARRINGTON. sntsbera and Dealers In. Produce aod Pff •-•-• - e•-••••••• .-- - •, 2 's , 34 , littielarMinnuffict ' tr ' or 011.liteli and Ciente el j l ADIES' A CHTLDItEN'S sHar STORE. """ a"----------- - liioi .., Lao. at stair 'ffsathowooLo wit.? Ens; Passs:Ast ' ne us aloe son band a full anornenao. 25 .- - r=t ; .... ; .:7 ' 7.7. • :".7.7.=1 7.: 12 ' Clogt ~ r .. 0.04-.7.,...7,,.. - -..• ' - ...:' ,-..c- ''- ,' r'''.`,.. f,', .. 7 ' ' .- 777 —r-7 ""77 - - - .- - ~,:- L 7;..L.,.. „,,,,,,,,,....,,j, - .7y,, ' ' r. - - 7- v . •' . 4 , 0u; - i. ,, ,,;.. , .. , ... : , r.: , ,,,a, ,, ,, • •••, ,,,,, A.' , C ,, - , ? ,, :ii: -, - -,- rT, , F1 7 44 .-,, ':r -- : : •:*77 7 Z: . .. -.7 '......-. 7 . , 7 , , . -:.-......:':...:-' ----'-•::. - x!';',. .--;.:4.!:,.-....,;,;. . • • .. .. . .. .:. .. • • ----* - \ j'- - !.`„',•( ri . ). • - : 4 , - • 7-17 ~ql. . !..: 7, ..,: i5 ii ..„ 7.: -,. ... • ,.i., . „, ~, : . A:: , T • :_ ... ~.• . .. . . ..._ . ..... Y: . .•. - "!".:! . .,`, ,. ;. : -*: ; -' , i' - . -, V,74• . .%•. , •'• :,-.:•-,;, - ..:; , ..-:••,..•."_- , ..•., , r.-i--.:•:::„• , ,.•.. - -•• -,. :. ~.-.,...; .-. .. .: ...,,,,,,.,.... :., . ... ..,.,--,-.-..,.,:.,. , i \ . -• . •.,•-.. . .. ~•-,. ... • , .:, , . ... '-. .. - ''' ' "..- .',.. '.•.- ;-•;. . - . ... , . .- „. .--. ,„• ... . . .... , . „..• . ... . .•,...:. \ _ , ....-:- : excumf6s.l436 BArarario. Um 6i k. CO., tr..s3d Akita Alfa Sealing No 71 Itnir;s itTA . ..nrrs.außdw,.fru. - - • IWOREIGN and Domestip Coin 5.410 watend VatranW baliirbi sad sold. Oasetlaul utaltthrosebnie lW Union. „ Builltddi t ir t r awl Vans ' etaeks bon awl old Commlutos. GEOROR E. .ARNOLD & CO. ' ; DE A ,... 14 i i .,,14 ion.m. COlp e aay(AM . l, ! , : .18,ThP i'm''''!"`!'!"cKwi''''''," .• , 1 , PORTABLE' : TURASHOO - MACHINES AND - ' ,, I3EDARATORS... - • I • w ABRAisiTED :to lui thorolighly built, tad to wedivortal tea& sad ;al lat C.. VV. CARROL, wox i ts ganinhananq mug 38!!. fa pr. greet. Pau burgh. The Thrashing We-Mites szobatatifed. lampl•and , C 'lwt irt s rh 7 1 4 = "l4 enleZrl;a g riall ' el2 L 'AP' r ram Ilsbuir;ltitomes tariff, ntaalkes better sort than LoaL o nt t un taan t mon mouptia. ar In taa In k ar u Wrara th. (ma tio-o, io n omo Dunes each and, no u.....p, V, WV tee tOplo2ll . i41.i4111 101. those •10 F.,..„. ~..,,„„. b... map?4,o, etim to irLITIC 14 1r.4.. .11:7 111 . u lar uL 4 jumw. Attest, and lunar/ad to t Munn. am ,amtV_Tse= ia= re ehs: ir. ths "! ."l. .'77rl,a--, T ..Y2M • 'DE SCOTT, DeztißtYoulAtt ee . . r7rmilmar.p wy,,L-wAßD;Tewis t P.iiik/trt. c „,i i m ut ,hp, ream DICKEY WholOsalo Girtil- Igix4Er.rhsi-.,treer.rararbt;,,,PL'a:"*• JOHN 11.111L1.;.. 1 03111........,....W1LT6 C. SOL Nr/Lii & ROE, 19bolesale Grocola and :Colosolulos haat; No. U 4 Mere/ etnet, Mttt . . . ~omt Inez .1117 TIAGALEY k. CO., Wholesale Gro : eers, No 15 m 433 Wood meet, Pltti. • b. . " A. DI'CLURGF, Cllvoco and Tea_ tin.: af.WOod and Math atm* has a ass att. nand • urn ammartmant or cholas Onamlas a 4 Dwlexi 4 Far n rjrn . Pir i ltg r aj t tia!aXakdamat• Ea tail ROBERT DALZELL Wholosnle G !Inn, Commlaslon lifereimats, Thalen In Produce and ntubunctratst No. L's übagr WWI .unrq ..f•••••%MinD S . CAMMIL., WICK &..211cCANDLESS;:soccossors to c....1. 1 4: 11.W aa 1 tVa1t1; 11 1 4 4" 4 "%t Yarn.. and flits Manufactures r; earner of Wood sad Water Wants, Pittsburgh. - • CULBERT I N,•• Wholesale Grocer and ik • • • I:inkr I Prcil • • d yeti R. fi.o7b,,Wholessle roc m.4. t .,.. 4 imam In oiMeirrari web Roildbursorooruag ork 141trtil. . . .......:.......;;-:,..-../mi A: csournt,' -, ,R.R.w RETAAry.. 7 ..... 4 ,.......-4.....:aaaR AARkEtr • ' R AGIat "° O DIMD , &-CLlin ea tb; ; ale Oscieen.X:4l.l2lMo4--Meet..Pil I. . b - , • tiotreediar ifeamer; ‘. ,T... Mit*" aka Er/414 J. h?, . AEA. : 401.1WSIT ISIOWRY; Dealer in Leather, *JP • lades, 011 and Moe rWino, No.= Llbaty e t r eat, opposite the head orwma. tehhq WILLIAM SCRUCTIKAWS Lithogriph 16 Polabliolunont, Mixt itroot4, mom. Ile Plot '0 lolttibangh: L • 31o* . andoespost. Ponca j t.. 131.., bob, eadoprafts, Bon lo,Arohltoodonland 11/whine Dnoolop, Boohoos, on ~ engraved er nun on Etoncosad printed In V 01.,,, Gold Bronze, or In the moot approrn INN stl-gt poi meat rauorr EELLX'S 'GENUINE EXTRACT OP LT I eriZl'egli i i l tr_z i i n t i ="illiffactor r yrmia ll nn VONA, Pltt.bureb. Pa.. . • • D3-11Mgre o(nnmerons coonterfeits.. : ' 1.6211 r, T VARDROP'FISEED`STORE is now re . . -Lb with Daly foe& for the itotbodd Pruning In rnmonts Ins tlu Or onand% Onro Shellom Eta& and Mow Cotter& and ororr Minn of Interest to the rumor. Gavel nor or And toot.. Orden from/lE43m and ddidonanto Mod' Dratoptly on liberal tenni; „oa IEtrArCER P. ALARSIIALL; Importei And v v Dealer In rismrkt. and , theoratlve Taper . needles' No. 65 Wcod street, Pittaburah.' , - Bole Acute! Slur celebrated manufacturers, Afeemilds FOR PRINT) RS.—Wo will Bella good IRON MEM Imnerfal .Iss 'err low for ash. boats nAtIKOYEN R sAurs. aa street. orI)ARISFASIITONS,FORLADIES',-DRESS , ES.—Tho Paris Fasbiona for MEa avdp./ Mama. boon Ws on this Ist prozbasibit tore-- - • .JeTar "- Ko. Penn, lluMa r` ks2tMBROLDERED AIM. ABLIOA; MAN-. 111 7 4 1 4-3laterielgAriartwitni DrarrdekarprAP. *a by; .•• . , ItßB 1,.. II WI N • f ' • - lia:1114 Peon Argot:abort ii=e4.' . . ILLIAM' 'NOBLE. trpbolattrier:, 'Ana DesWWI 1211411 WbolesokandßlO&NTAlO 3 ITTSBITHOR-COACH FACTO • Y.—Nd Idandnd Afton n ode Wood versed PKWOWdOe. OMNI PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIO;11Y MORNING,IIMICII 81, 1854. Prrrsnmtrt; Ilarah 27th, 1854. To rue Hu% Wit. D. ?McCully., President Judge Court of Quarter Suroions,,4l.leglieny County: . Stn:—The undersigned, the Grand Jury, now in attendance, having listened with much pleas ure to the eloquent charge this, day delivered by your Honor, respectfully ask a copy of the same for publication. We believe that the-statistical lofty:nation therein contained should be laid be fore the people of the Western. Judicial District, and that it would materially-aid in the comple tion of the House of Hefugo,.now so =kb want ed in this District. Very Respocthally, W.B. Pulsar, Foreman, JoneldcAsNALLT. JAcon JCOS, B 6131111.? RoDERT MILLEGAN, B. C. BANTE7I,' BENJAMIN MORnow, A. IBC/LWAINI, Juur.s S. Or.nica, WILLSAM CoLwELL, DATID .BATTON, NATUAN Bomar, NICli. BREARENGEN. JAcOl! Fznazz. JACOB SARVER, Jn ., JACOk POOEMAN. GesrutstE/:—.-By an Act of tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, passed April t.ld, 1860, a Rouse of Refuge was incorporated, under the style and title of ••The Rouse of Refuge of, Western Penn sylvania:" By a supplemental Act, tipprovedrlfarah 18th, 1851; the ~, . , C ountiee," of Vestern_Pennsylvania are autborteed to subscribe to this institution. Western Penneyhanis is desceiliedas contain ing the several counties embraced within the limits of the Western Judicial District. of the Ju proms Court of Pennsylvania. The .Western Judicial District of the Supremo Court embraces several local, and minor.tudicial Districts, and theclistrictsand counties embraced in the terms of the charter are the following: 6th Judicial District,' Allegheny County. 14th :Washington, Greene, Fayette. G. Erie, Warren, Crawford, VenangO,McKetin. 17. , Beaver, Butler, Mercer, Lawrence, Clarion. 10. Westmoreland, Indiana, Atinstrong, Cam bria. 11. (Special) SoMerset, Jefrellion • Rik In the act of incorporation a conditional ap propriation was made of $20,030, .and at the present session of t& Legislature an additional appropriation has been made . of,a like sum of $20,000. An accurate knowledge:Pr the financial condi tion, the progress and prospects of the corpora tion can readily be attained by reference to the various reports of the managers, who.have devo ted and are devoting their tim e; attention, and energies towards this object, stimulated by ma. lives and impulses far mote lofty.iiid ceinmen • debit th an self-interest can ever inspire. "The imposing edifice reared under the:pow - ors conferred-by the charter's now under roof. In July it will be finished, and it will be ready for the reception of inmates on the first day of Sep teMber next. . The condition annexed to the sppropriationts, that the Sum thus appropriated shall be . paid by tbeState Treasurer, on the siarrsub xit the Gov-. moor, when he he satiefied„that an. egnal amount has been bona fide salosistbed by, other responsible parties;. and the...Wiersints only 1 bi drake 'for amounts equ a l' ti . thi aggregate Psyments, made from time to time; by such other cantritatters. . - This wise condition thus annexed to the boun ty of tho State, operates as an additional stimu lus to county subscriptions and individual aid. The conditions of the find appropriation hare been fulfilled, and that with other emus expend -cilia the grounds - and building. Countyaubscriptionahave been made . by Alle gheny, Beaver and Fayette. Strong and well grounded hopes .Are enter tained by the Board of Managers, that other Counties embraced within the bemeticial limits of the charter will follow the example of thoie al ready named. The Act provider! "Sec. VI. That it shall be lawful for the Board of Managers at their discretion to. receive into their care and gatudianship, Wan* nudes', under the age of twenty-one yoars, - ;•indifernales under the age of eighteen years, -coat titled to their custody in nither . of tia,followienritiodes to ' wit: "I. Infants committed by an Aldeliptker Jul. I tie° of the Peace -the' . eothplaint sidles I preof Midi thereof by the parents. guardian , or next friend.of such infant, that by reason of ' corrigible or vicious Writhe., inch Inferable ren- 1 derod his or her control, beyond the power lat such parent, guardian. or next friend, and made it manifestly requisite, that from regard to the murals anti future welfare of rash infant, he or she should by placed tinder the guardianship of the Managers of the said Ifouse ofjtefuge. .• 2. Infants committed by the authority afore said, *hero complaint and - due proof have been made that such infant is, a proper subject for the guardianship for the Managers of the said House of Refuge, in conseguence of vagrancy, or of in corrigible or vicious conduct,. and that froto 4 the mom! depravity,-or otherwise, of the parent, or guardian, or next friend,, in whose custody such infant May-be, such, parent, or guardian, or next friend, is incapable, or unwilling, to exercise the proper care and discipline over such incorrigible or vicious infant. "3. Infants who shill he-taken avcommitted as vagrants, or upon any criminal chkrges, or duly convicted of criminal offenelm, may in the judgment or the Court of Oyer and Ter miner, or of the Court of the Quarter liessiona of the. Peace of any county within thel.yese ern District, and the Managers shall have the power to place the said children committed to their care, during their minority;.at some em ployment. and cause them to be instructed ln such branches of useful knowledge as may be imitable to their years and capacities; and they . shall have power at their. discretion, to bind out the said children, with their consent, as apprentices during their minority to such persons, and at with places, to learn such proper trades and employments as in their judgment will be Loofa conducive to their reformation, and amendment, and will tend to thafuture benefit and advantage of such children." This charter is a manifest im_provement on that originally incorporating the Home ; of Ref uge In Philadelphia. • • , • There Is one new feature of great'and promi nent Importance, bearing with Immense influ ence upon the'praotical operation of the timbre lent-dcsign of the Legislature ;Intl corporator/,. Id is this, that a' .oontdction by a • jury, for some crime or Misdemeanor, was necessary in order to entitle a juvenile delinquent to be adjudgeda fit subject, and sent to the Ifouie of Refuge in Philadelphia, unlem.the culprit should hare been oaken of Philadelphia comity, This in all the counties of the Common Wealth except Philadelphia county,eriete was the only passport of admission. . . . This feature in The law restricted its general beneficial influence, and the Board of Managers of the House of Itefige at Philadelpida, sensible of this from full experience, have memorialized tho Legislature stile prosent.ecsaiou rethave .thd restriction, and thus enlarge the sphere of The reports of reformatory' schools :in 'Nfissa "chusetts, and Homes of Refuge 'Was fitato of New York, where w conviction is not essential to admission, prove that thermaldistrictsor coon- Ales, whereinsweno large_elties, furnish their full hare of inismtes.. he report ottloe Singer of the !louse of iliefuge of Philadelphia proves that where a con viction ii essential to, ridmbsion, ceetultiee'do. not. furnish titeir proportion. . : - - No, stronger testimony of.the tenth arthiacse be Adduced than the statement of the face that Amin the pelt year Allegbeini county hee lent but oulythree to the Roam of Refuge .at Phila delphia —Without the.mpodiment; thirti might be sent at once: . . . . Buaby reference to the sections already (plated In tbo charter of the Ifoutur for Weatarn'Tonn: sylvan* It will be Been atone that .tki ! ,.otoo. tionable feature does not .exlat., . . A criminal convietkin it not theonly passport of admission, but its.doore are thrown open to .Western 'Pennsylvania; 'as wide *shave hereto fore been the doom of the Eastern . 11oilee or Refuge to the citizens ofyifiladelphis 'county. -.Rom, teimo. is not.the only passpqn to ailmis sion pfinishment- 2 18, not once named the vkarter, and Mire need not exist two motives for restraint, when-ono le euffipanl., . Eich and eviejaminty'of Western Pennsyln- Dia 'befrig :equal participants, with Allegheny county, in the bleseings and benefits conferred by thifichartiez - doibtless such and every county thus entitled will Make huh contribution to the object, (under.thellinitationi of the min men tioned in the Act Of Aasembly) as their dom 14y:item fleand proper: : The Holum - Ofliefuge of Western Penneylvi.f axe, iifl open foithe -reception of inmates with the immense advantage from • knowledge of the axperienee learned trim the management and pra,tical worklngof the Philadelphia institution during pe.riC4 of twent,y-five years. The "Western 'Rouse of 'Refuge will be no experiment;' Its design and adiantages, tirill.ba realised, its success certain:, i . . : During the pftiod referred to, three thousand. eight hundred 'children have been subjectedte the discipline' of the ' Philadelphia House df Menge, more :than tuss-third, of taco kerco 68 7 low useful out*bijiol-EkiolddY: " • •:" Duthie a ocanthentery written inlett:iris of lightothich-dememintheu. the, Driuresehht he!' ni" l "* . eals.P ll l4o"*A.thikt" Ingmar; the pear statesmanship of this reformatory, :a:medial, preventive proem, 114 id" " 4 "I" charity. Its moral aspect and relations no fig ures of arithmetic can trace *lnd no figure of speech exaggerate. ' There can arise no.legil or technical difficulty from the interference of third persons, or even parents, as regards the' manner 'prescribed In the "charter in which inmates, shall be admitted. The right of parentalcontrol is a natural right, j but not an inalienable one. It is subject to le- j gislative power, and not en exception - to it by the declaration of rights. • The public is pore= pa triae. Society has a paramount interest in the virtue of its members which it cannot relinquish, but which society too often neglects to assert, and shuns to exercise. - ' Where parenti are incompetent, or profligate, the public eau exercise its rights,discipline, con trol and guardianship, by taking the offspring under its own care and custody: • -- And section viii of this charter carefully and specifically guards against errors in commitments which might arise from ignorance, 'oppression, accident or otherwise. ' From statistics exhibited by those who have made a thorough examination of the subject,. it has been proved that the period of life within which the larger number of criminals fall is from 16 to 20 years of age; showing else that while the poodation of the country between these years is not one-tenth; the proportion of crime is more than one-fourth. • thatrue it is, that 'la the raarvmd Liquid dew at Zmtb, Contagious blastmanta me moat Munineat." About this period of life, boom , IS to 20, thei law begins to notice and punish offenders, but I I presume that no statistical information of jure nilo delinquency under, the - age. of. 16 'could be collected wrilh any certainty, as record evidenee would'be but meagre, for: from many causes, of-d fenders lrinformation of tcnLender e fs le l a Zd . th e ike not informed on t or magistrate die -1 charges with nn admonition ; or if returned to Court, witnesses will not appear to testify against them; or if tried, they are acquitted lieneeno ereliable data can be obtained as a basis'on which to forma correct estimate ofjuvenile delinquffitcy in the earlier etages.of life. There can be no doubt, however,. that Tad majority'of those who are convicted, between the ages of 16 and 20, commenced their career under the 'age pf 15, to my nothing of those who are convicted; after twenti. A great proportion, two-thirds, I believe, of the inmatoe of the p astern House of Refuge are I orphans. Such also will doubtless be the case ' in the Western Hence of Refuge, for the loss of ' parents, or parental neglect, exposes the Infant I to contaminating influence. ' It will also be found that a great - proportion of • the residue, who are not orphans, are those who j have been doomed to double orphanage by having livineparents who are worse than none. . In the former daze, when the offspring is taken into the custody and care of the House of Refuge, society but does its duty: in the latter it but ex ercises and asserts It rights. • . Courts of Justice are not the places either to to punish or reform a juienile offender; because, 1. He cannot be, convicted though guilty. 2. The penitentiary is not a proper place for him. 3. The jail is eontarrdnation and ruin. Here, - then, is a choice of three evils, and the least of them is chosen, namely; en acquittal. But the 'choice of the least of these evils is se rious in its consequenom. He has been taught to despise the law. Re thinks he is beyond its power. He at once becomes a leader and a hero in his own little squad of bad boys; inipanity emboldens; he makes vice a trade; beconaes per kepi a nimble instrument, one SC the tools of the trade in the hands of old and canning malefae ' tors; and often half a dozen trials or MOTO at cost to the public of one thousand or fifteen hun dred dollars. 'When his inaturer age fails to ex cite pity, andmot till then, does be know or find out that othe r :way of the transgressor is hard." Thus you see one natural Sensibilities pander topublio.wrong, and help to swell the gangs of juvenile offenders. Now if you will make 'a careful estimate of the requirements rof public andprivitednty,- of the active atuipractical benevalenco enjoined by Rim whom meta profess to servereigh rela tions,-civit„ moral, political, - "teligioult, and the duties springing from those relations, and then consider the jurealle.delinquent, who never was ' taught ,-Ur knew the difference between right and arrant overlooked by society and abandoned by-parade, or bereaved of them; it may Maenad that society cornea Id for ea large chars of the de linqueney, and that the juvenile offender is more Sinned against than ainning. If the one tents of the money spent in jail, and penitentiaries had been exitended in peeves. five agency, more than one half of them would have been unnecessary.' It ham already been obsereed, that the grand ebsticle in the way of the full - enjoyment of the benefits of the Easters Ronne of Refuge to coun ties other than Philadelphia, was, - that none bat mallets were entitled to admission: Boys and girls entered the "doors of the Rouse of Refuge throligh the portals of the prison; they had tube' first branded with the stigma of conviction; a thing abhorrent to the parent, and hurtful to the ehild. The record of comiction remained through t life. • But nowa boy or girl is received into the .Wes tern Bowe of Refuge, and a esiourn there leaves no stigma of conviction,' no. st ing of rentone, no stain of infamy, no record of guilt. They go in unfortunate they consent reformed. For the House of feefdie is a place of reform and, not of punishment; a refuge, not a prison; and the act that commits the juvenile delinquent to the 'Rouse of'Refuge, reconciles the stern necessities of social order with the benevolent impulses of the heart. Excitement Ss the element 6f childhood.. It is as natural for boys to be restless and active as for age to be sedate. From bad example,. and unconscious imitation, they are inconstant peril, and unless their energies are regahtted, they soon will be beyond restraint Tho House of Refuge does not depress, but regulates these energies giving them a proper direction for useful purposes, with useful results. It guides into • proper channel' those passions and affections which would otherwise have run to waste, or watered but the desert. You Anub the cataract, and it drives. a mill. The successful operation of ' this institution will require pettily, as a liiaana,lt. Itead/ i now, and I presume none wlick:lliti asnsidered . the midis will Withhold their aid: In public concerns, a large expenditure 'sometimes the truest economy. Itorotild—he economy to support this institution, out of the public funds of each County embraced in the charter. One deptured youth may destroy more property in • night, than would maintain the in etitution for a year. , - If society and individuals will. not tax them selves for the virtue of the boy, they will be taxed for the vices of the - mini for one or the other we are all caniOelled to be taxed: and the latte? Is one hundred fold the more troublesome and expeniire. • The benetrcial effect of the institution will be felt and acknowledged in Allegheny's County so soon salt is opened-for the reception of inmates. Rut, perhaps the 'other' comities embraced within the beuelleiarylimits attire charter, where population Is lets numerous and'dense, may not have had '.the necessity of such an forced upon theirattention by orery4tty's obser vation and experience, as has -be the mute in Allegheny CotteWr and .perhaps net are to its necessity may bellow to render aid. • In.,order to:show- how deeply, counties and towns hare participitedlntke benefits of similar institutions, and to prore that sultable•nbjects for the Remo of.llefuge abound in - other places than larg;=extract the following, infor mation, f entie soureet,-oonrces which have been the basis of action_ elsewhere. "The number of inmates in the Ileum). of Ref uge in the city of New York on the Ist of Janu ary, 1858, was 418. The number committed to this institution.during, the year preceding : that .date, was(omitting I 'white children sent...from the alms-house iir-Ndir York,itiad - one from State prison at Sing .131 4 ,,and " including 27 colored children) 285,pf which ,200 were committed In the locality:of New York, and 86 in the : other counties of the Eastern distriafof thefitato." -r "In the State of Now York there are two Houses of Refuge, 'one in the. city Of - New .York whiehreeelves'boyi - committed in the -. counties .of the Zastern thetriet, and - girls from all parts of the State. ' The ot 'horst Rochester which re ceives ofily.boja committed in the counties of the Western districtof the State."' . - The Superintendent of thelnatitution at Roch ester, ittNormiaber,FlBs3, sap: Although ike hare indentured, andotherWlse discharged about 70 boyi shimaanuary last,.our house is full tolls ntacostOa L piaity;ind 1R1) ehali doubtlear.tui compelled,to. refuse -ndmittanqu to those *he ought to be committed before we can increase. our arieominodationz", • . . . 4 .1 n tho State Reform School of iiftlarachssette there were 724 Inmates retvirod from November let, 1848, the date Of its operdnk, to December Ist, 1852, tbe date of the kat puldiabedreport, of the leatitutioii." - • , , •• • . , "Of this number 178 were • committed from Suffolk. County (In which Boston is heated) and 848 from the other countla of the State. 148 being from • Middlesex crrenty; fron t Blasi Bounty, 82 from Worcester county, 72 from Brix -tol county; and smaller numbers from each of the remaining Counties of the Eitate.'! •- • - - I ••• The figures obi:re/Arm with' State Iterate *heel ; Of. Miksiachiaiette t ehow conchatteelY Maim/sr minim - utidmaphu A , fa•Boustiestopyidamogruti l i s e anivaN T "These tisane are shown li too, In a State, to ,a the populatton of which Me opinion hie awarded the character of a =oral and rirtnous people." Oorteereedtmee of the Plttstrart h Deny !lesette Now contrast this with the folio • where conviction must precede admission. Ilsantestinc March 28, 185.1. It appears from the 28th Annual Report of the la BENAM—A few petitions' were presented, Najd of Managere of the. House of -Refuge at and a number. of bills reported from the seremil Philadelphia,' that the .number admitted from ; itanding committees—among them the followbg: January 1, 1858, to Jannary J., 1858, is as F4' /in ee.—The • bill- to auttoirize the Commis lows : Sloners. or Washington County to subscribe $5O;- 000 to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad ..Company. Bill relative to the State debt. Bill to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Rail road Company. RatTroad.—Bill to authorize the Montevue Rail road Company to connect with the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, in Somerset co. Sup plement to the Erie City Railroad Company.. . Roads and Bridges:.--BRI to authorize the Bir mingham and Pittsburgh Bridge Company to bin-- - row.money. Bill to erect a Bridge over the CL- Tien river at Steubenville. Bills were read in place as follows. • hir. Kunkel, one relative to lateral railroads ; one to limit the time when certain prosecutions shall be commenced; one to alter and amend the fee bill. Mr. ItrClintock, one relative to exempting pro perty of Public Schools from taxation having reference to the poor of the city of Pittsburgh. Mr. Crabb, one to exempt railroad loans from taxation. tvirrrE 11 11 EPARTIIE.VT. Committed by Magistrates (where no con viction 241 By Courts in. Philad. county-(convicted) 11 From Courts out of Philadelphia (connoted) 19 COLOH.fp DEPART3InT. Committed by Magistrates (no conviction)... '53 By Courts in Philadelphia (convicted) 6 From Courts out of Philadelphia (convicted) 9 Thus, from Philadelphia City and County, where alone conviction is not a passport, we hive the enormous proportion' of 294, and only 17 are sent after convicticin in the Courts of Philadelphia, althotigh the Rouse of Refuge Is: so convenient there, and only an aggregate of 28, from all 'other counties in the State- added toge ther. • If any authority need be quoted to sustain facts so plain the highest and best is tole found in the memorial of the Managers of the Phila delphia House of Refuse, to the present Legisla ture, praying a repeal of the restrictive section of their charter, and thus let flow a flood of-be nevolence, hitherto danimed up 'by the obstacle of a preliminary conviolion. - Our charter now, in this respect, is what theirs will be when thus amended.. ' Ft is apparent that • • 1. A House 'of Refuge Will not answer its de:- sign where convictitemust piecede admission. 2. That where conviction is not essential to admission, the design and advantages, are fully realized. 3. It is plain by the charter of the Western Rouse of. Refuge that a conviction is not neces sary to obtain admission from any County em bracerrithin the limits of its charter. 4. Eery' county in Western Pennsylvania having equal partic ipation' ith Allegheny coun ty has a deep and permanent interest hi this in stitution. . . , - It is difficult to refrain from dwelling at great- . er length, than. ould bo expedient here, upon a topic so prolific! in argument, and so . frtVtful of the most enduring' benefits. Dry, the fountain' ofdeprarity and its bitter waters will cease to flow. • • I humbly trust that I may, without any impu tation of arrogance, express the hope and strong desire that the Judges of those-districts of West ern Fetulaylvania, embraced within the benefi eery limits'of the airier, mayadopt ouch action before the Grand Jury, or otherwise, atitheir wisdom may suggest, to further by subscription the design and advantages of .'the House of Refuge of Western Pennsylvania.' , I do ,not know , '" nobler charity, n wiser.. economy, so cheap aidefence of public peace, of property and life, nor can I imagine a public duty more imperative and Urgent Ore any chria tian community thanito carryout the intention , and nap the benefit of this Act of Assembly._ - - COMIOLIDATION or PrrtanUltr..ll.—PrOM the Pittsburgh Gazette we learn that a bill is now in the hand, of the appropriate committee of the Legislature, having for its object the consolida tion into ono city of Pittsburgh and all its s. b oas, including Lawrenceville, Allegheny cit , South Pittsburgh, Eastßirminghem, West Pit burgh, Manchester,Duquesne, eta -This bill al lows the nine war of the present city of Pitts burgh to remain undisturbed Ind adds Davrrenee vine, and that of Pittstownship, between that borough and , the 9th ward, as 10th ward\ The rest' of Pitt township is divided into the 11 th, 12th, and 13th wards; East'llirmingham is de the 14th ward ; Birmingham the 15th • Seat!' Pittsburgh the 16th, West Pittsburgh the 17th, Manchester the 18th, Allegheny city the lot . 20th, 21st, and 2 2 i1 wards . ; and Duquesne her, ough the Bad ward ; thus constituting \ one mu nicipality of twenty-thred wards, and abliterat. ing the old distinctions as completelpas has been recently done in the case of Philadelphia. The bill provides for the appointment of three Commissioners, authorized to recommend the ed i (Won of such other districts as are-not tompre- 1 headed in the above enumeration, such additions I to be attached tis the Ward, contiguous to which ' ;..they are situated. \ issolaward...ins- to* hard two I 1 members or the 'Select CouneUnd one o? more members °Mlle Common Connell, the latter be ing apportiols rd iccerding to the respective pop %dation of the 5., . There isle Leone receiv er of tarsi, who shall pay the taxes over to the city treasurer \ weekly. Councils are to have the power of alteringthe placinfor holding the elec tions, mid shall, if necessary, appoint two pre cincts withid the same ward - , From the above kt will be 'perceived that our Pittsburgh'friends have profited by the example set them ittPhiladelphin, and taken our own con solidation bill as a mo&` have framed a mone 'are to snit their own cue which roust commend itself to the good sense ol i h , e members of the Legislature. Certainly, as iladelphians and Pennsylvanians, \ !rein this] lity wish it heart ily good speed an we Silnerl47 trust that those who are intens I\tedare not dee • ed to so much disappointment as s ; Philadelphi for scr many ti: \ 1,...g, years experiencod. The present "slature is no.-doubt better diixise4 toward it scab 'pro gni/live enterprises thin any of iti, predecesx orii, and therefore the bilk ought to bet:Tressed at this session, as in allinobability it will be. Our , own members are, of course.; bound to, give this bill their warm support, and we aro sus they will take pleesure in doing so, \ ' The city which this bill constitutes canno\fail to beCome a pride to Pennsylvania. llith rto underrated and misconceived., in \ censequenee \of her disjointed condition, her actual 'importance, as it will be exhibited in a consolidated fornt„, 'will probably surprise many. A now dignity and , consequence will be added to all her undorta kiAgAl a greater degree of mercantile attention will be directed to her fromflistant parte as well as from the whole adjacent region, and her pro gress and, piosperity will be wonderfully acceler ated It is a well aseertaimsd fact that, the grat ifying exhibit mode by the last census"of, the sts,2- tistibe of Philadelphia and other cities„_has won derfully benefitted them and it cannot lsistlispu ted that such will bo the natural result of the consolidation of Pittsburgh. She wilt thedifaa'd forth as the great trade centre of a wide extent of country In Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylrinla and Maryland, and assume that high positiOn which shelt4 aright to claim We are glad. to see that thapittsburghere are in earnest about the contiolidation, and hope their bill ;.will soon be passed by\ he. Le&daturau—Ahrth Americana „ Dmitri: morn von - Watzsit.--The impres sion mated by the, New Orleans telegraphic dee patches that Om Walker Pillibusters were pretti, well broker: bp\ does not seem be justified, if the following frem the San Francisco. Herald be 'true:— .\%. \. . ', • , ~ . The late Mitre from . Lower. Califon:is shows Dip the EitiMildens are nowise diskonsidered by th4Mews,of the‘Gorernment's intention to take sideaglinst then). n„ Walearnihat Welker's:forty: inn received:a reinforcement of 50 nien, , and on' the'lltl4l2s men item Met on their eraydo camp ' fkneffen, Diego. - Tit addition to these, nuns said his rankawere swelled ,by deserters from • the iihalere 6,0, the iessi s ' and by twenty from the I Porten:Muth herself, Ile\ him now from 850 - to' : 400 inezi r A' larger forke ' l , than 'hik bu at 'tiny thne„ had \under his - toe:Mind. Vie lute 'at I lact biokinimibls camp a\ Fort dritibben, and id \maiebineisonie.of. our: tclrspondentssays, : uPoll Aiter, - M,lleState, Of &Dorn. -I^.• ~ . ~. '.l .. • E/imuctratie Ti( ITALT.—WO read the ( a llow- log in, the Dienec,dl-11 ,, nia:'-14 t The earthquake which *as felt realed:lj , on the night of the nth in the *alley , of U mbels has caueed .' coneidersblo damage. \ln the tewn of, asaisi inrieral houses halo beenso shake:in : s'4lot to be any longer hub,: itable; thenirge courant of St, Frame ms euf. fared considerably.' Fortunately, the ehurch, a wonderful monument :if thristian art, has not I suffered. The s e : lllvolt' andtconcent, which are situated at a Mile's. dietanckfibbn :Banta I%faria' : : degll lingelk - OM s the road leading from Folligno to Perugi all but Complatelii,destro 'yid, nethi: : log left sta a, are nding bet elan wall a of the convent. Tblkohnrchlas crib: tided to *ilea , . The mag: niftient chirch of ,Sinta ;Moils degli• Angell hoes: stiffered,butit May bit \ ;epalted. d't Buda grent damage htia, been ' don / •\,The •Codrent -of St., Catherine bee been .rectreed - into Mich a state : ; that the bishops .hare lend the ritonkiAnreyed to [s al cloister of mend, 'The Inhabitants arMjn a MM. ditionnot to bedeck - Ml*l'o:e government Is M- I kbig active measures for their relief.” The In : tel4ant-Genet* of Outbria !Ms addressed...a re: TorOo'llei . Neapollfon . geveroinent; anfionaping that it violent euthipiakor oecaped -at Copia= ' ; and tlic:ndjacent ,villages inc . .•the,l2th . elk, V: ...iLlotrinany hoots were destroyed, and several persons buried ender the retina. • •The commensal of Iten , lo:lonrdoi, Pietrafitta, Pater:to, Carolei,' Ceril/UIS, St. lapolito, and Tasano hare suffered I msi= l, lY .; :l. ri a t tr m ace ors ou o nta r I add that iiolell: l ln tr: 1 . nine and In the . mmtermineui provinces: • , ,soiti,Anznot, is 'sat , sent - an order to Meson. Ames, the great Marmon nuoinfaitirere,, of '§ptinsiteld,'ldeamehniette, for two headred stunkof from.tan io fifteen. pound' calibre:llmb, and that the Payment of the order,' Which,' of •nourie s ;,incindes the lu pply of a net atithuit. of aninnition, musketry, revolvers dur,,is to be made; (=Unseat onthe Foliage of tko'S Gadsden - . treaty. It a 144 w cut ii canal tike.l64.; %tart° thollainks the, throwing machatoltuai of water into litre= 462 render inatiga. hi, at all ameens, - . - ' .. v'.,, - i-' . ' -- ',' - ' .a,a,i;;,,ilii•••g-','!'-'..41-`e::.;;iß4'.l , . ~ • •.. 'I. ' . \ - „ • \ ,•, , \ ~,,, . , .. ' , . s , , . f,:, • • i . , \ ' . ~ • . `• `.... • \ 4, •...',•-••yrrur,,,,,,-lAM*.i•••„•,... ~',.•••;,•:„ •-.• ._ ~ •,. ' •""';''''. \ :;.2.:,';•.,i,,tz.' ', :, .;-'••••.;'.;•-•',... --- .- • -• • ••••,, .2. •• •.'"''.%_... .. ... • - .•• •• ' • ~. _.. ‘,..„,,. ~,, \ ~.... , 7• 7 ~,; • ~.. „..,.,- :,:•• :_•,-•.,..:-• :.• •,- ,k .. :,; , :::•071. _ s t:".l6.A ~ ::r i e- r t ' E 7 \,... .... . \\_..., . .. _. ..,.i.... - , - ~ \.:.,,,, --„. , - \ \ ,..\\,,-..,.,.„.•..;,_.,\ \ ....:•...,,,......:,..:::\::r.- . :::,,....:. \.,....„, M==l `~, FILD\I IiAIdAISBIIB6 A Question of Priedege.—Mr. Dank rose to a question of privilege. He. read the following item from the last report of the Auditor General on Finances: , "George Donde, for protessiOnaLservices, in the ease of the Commonwealth vs the Franklin Canal Company, $500." , The facts of the case were these: The appro-=priation act of the last scssionbaktained the fol lowing section: ,- "Sec. 66. For the payment of Counsel fees incurred and costs heretofore in the Moe of the Commonwealth u the Franklin Canal Company. $5OO to be distrthated `under the direction of the Governor; and paid upon his, warrants, by Aire State Treaturer.": -' . .. - • Mr. Darsie stated that some time , after his re turn from home last Srping, he received a letter from the Governor, asking his advice as to the properdisposition of themoney. if e (Mr. D.) hav ing.taken great interest in and green his perion al attention to the cult , was suppMked to be fa miliar with the subject. In answer, he ' advised the Governor to pay the Counsel employed in the case, Messrs. Williams an. Stokes, s2oo`each, and retain $lOO for coats and incitt ntal \ ex penses. The Governor, by I turn,,o mail;-, forwarded hitn'a warrant on tatit‘, easnier ,f the $5OO, with a request th ' he,' w .uld 'dish eit as he thought juat and p per. lie drew the money from rhe.Treasury, a d psi. Messrs. Vfla- k, Hams and Stokes, $2OO each and . . iced $1 to meet Other expenses. Th vouch rs fortlie is \ $4OO are in the, hands of th Give . or. Ile said, that so far from his hating p refit . .no dol lar by the appropriation, he had e petide. &con; siderable amount of money out of is own .. k- , et bit furthering the suit: That he y as n. In .his. ipossession ' recelins for additionCO. , . 1 fees a. minting to $350:. That he has oea - - .sidera e disbursements for printing pap ' boOkOst, 'king .1 onions, and Other expenses, teed-" g the ce of the &menet appropriated. 'ln the case was but an agent, sad must be \Ti po Ile to he Governor for \every deker, of e amo nt cove dby the warrant.. ' On 'allots t Mr. Kunkel, tii4siteinent was 'preer to be tired on the Jo 1. \- ~ N' The ilia' Le • Ware- and the Elie 2VOiddes. le tiler la .„ before the Sent,a melange the iernoroetrontraitting a cones otrese.' s adop Jiy ilse Legislature of<Oldo Mid transnittetl te him, klaclaratory. of the riisws Of that body on the subj.gat of a railroad censmuni=-, cation between \ the . seval States, \,‘„\ '. "Itrarg e : \ s , comatumeation,", says the Governor, 'ld it prehr to repeat the oPin \ ion expres toyo in mfeommunication of the Ith ultimo; hat a grant fotrailroad from the \ CRT of Erie the Ohio Stie line, should bd, promptly made, on such condit;itn as the General Aieatably may, em just and prleper." lies s oliqions relent to the unlauAtt proceedings at Este, t in.. ‘ \ \ • , Wtreases, Thee •gto \ the kissers] States and to s tke people reorns far tus,'qirr t tinsble, of , equa 'facilities 'fo eirrying,,on stir.' r:likiiiign' aki, dommitiri commei*c .by preventinisone State .froM lee‘impost \o transit &dick ion the, importtror ' orts of t7 th , ; and by pili t iding ~for knepipg '' en and foe ell the grea ave nues of \ trade i,i .t ras among e\ni et imp• tent Objects sought 'be attained' ),:',' he adoption - of our NationetCo titution: \ . \ \ 1,, \ \ Awn Wmrakes \ the piveryatio of \ harinon•g among the sevena Vitiates, and, betWoen, the chi:, , rens thereof, depend, in a geeat ieles7:on 'care fully observing and 7ving s inte eget the spirit as well as the `lett er o f the previekin at\ that, Constitution whiCh wer designed to sec ' e Dec important objects:.Tii e r'efore, \ '-: "t, • \ Resolved; 4-e., That ii \-, ie„ esiedient\fo • u; \ 1 „ State to adhere to the policy, heretafore ado , and steadily pursued, .ol \ cneciiiroginn ind'usllekat enterprise in opening and , inknsvineehatutgliot trade and travel, whenever public cenventenee may demand, and connecting theta winithesii,or other States, without requiring \for the \ tise if this State any bonus or tranait ditty, or any tat, .on the capital, of individuate or itempanies in-' vested in such improvements, oicepe.such 49td table tai, as is levied onother, properly of equal value, and, that this polley should not like`depart, ed from, unless It should become neeesmry to* , cure from th e effects of nticriminalang , ,taMs or transit dutieS,leried by other States,. en *tan avenues of - trine, the investments of:citizen/it, of this State madnthezein: - \ •` \ \ \\ Resolved; That, it is the , essence of ti \ healthy commerce, that it be allowed freely to peek own channels, andlhat it is, therefore, bethink \ \wise and futile, to rittempt•the obitruction of a national avenue, or to seek to diiert trade from one channel, into Rin another, otherwise than bylik 'g it-Etta the latter, \ -by the reit:loyal of ob - clei,, and offering new and greater facilities that \ it has enjoyed. ',, - [Resolved, That, Lake Erie and . the lerei court try along its margin presents, a great avenue of trade and travel, Marked out by the hands cifna [ince, bet Ween the kastern. ind•Westeno prirtions of, the - United Staten;alike important to the in terests of liath,sand eepecially'aa to street mti., jorily of the 'cititens of Ohio, and of 'theStatei west of it; and that it Itherefore, the duty of this General Assembly; .. endeaMir by all lion- - „ortible, and- peiMeful m - sin their power, to keep open and free this great national channel of commerce, es well \ tilting the margin Of the Lake as on the take itself. Theretbre,, Resavetit, That this 9cneral Itasembly. respect fully request the Legtsleture of this3Connon wealth of „Pennsylvania, now in Sesaion, to enact \ such law or laws as willsecure tit,the people , of 'the linitcdtBtates a free gin uninterrupted right intecru , , :tnpass across ' th at part of r territory which. borders on the soothe= shitneof Lake Erie, and paikicularly tciseCure to the citizens 'Of Ohio, by a law, as liberal es this StatehiS been accustom=,ed M 'enact for' similar objects, , ' the investments' %Made 4z- them in 'the\ line of rnaiond extending from the borough of Erie to thri , ,Witidern line of PenneYircips- - s '' \ -' \ \s . \ Resok That the \ iiiireraor be requested. M trandnit a, opy of the foregoing p emable 'end resolutions to the Governor of the Commonwealth ~, of Petunylvania, 'tithe reqinst that he ommu.? ideate the gamete the Legislature of the State. ..,A The on' Vice and. Immorality re pelted the Prohibitory Liktior Bill fritmthe \ llause,-ai it coati, \ fronts that .I:mily. On mo ion' el Mr. SENS', the•bill was made the specialkinler When the bill comes up, the Senate bill will, it , is understood; be offered as an aMendment, and adopted; and Will thuttamended go,to the Mouse for cenpurrencei lint Whither that body - will concur, is soother 'which cannot but be regarded as_ extremely manful. Should the' ‘lionso fetus', - to. mincer d the - Senate - insist, Which is highly probable ; e\ . bill will go to a committee of coaference.- .. `.,... 1 1 Mr. heater ma'red to re - Consider the vote on the bill supplementarji to the sit to appropriate $20,000 to `the auction of buildings, for.• the school for ' the \ -education; of idiritio and feeble Minded children; . which was agreed to, . ' • ''.. . \ 'The bill being' again before the fienate, Mr, , 'Price submitted . an aniendment; in Mthistance, to authorise an lippnipriatlon of, one-half the' nm 1 ($10,000) .unconclitumally; and the other half i when an equal amount alutil,be raised biprimtte Mii, Price and Mr.' , Kunkel supportt:k.ibe timenninent,eod the bill generally, in very able and elo4uctit speeches; and`,Mr. Buckslew and i Mr. QuigtlO opprised it, oil - the ground mainly that it was In s grist measure'a ]RCM institution and that the embarrassed condition of the Snap:. nes Would not warrant such aubicriptions" at the present time . \ r , , The smendMent was adopted by a vote of yeas i 42, noire lie• aid the 64)4- amended4asued -fi i ' . ill'Clintook , ziko•red a re:mmskieration of the rote on - the 7 blllXtei incorporate the Eagle .Hotel. Company, of Pittsburgh; which was agreed 1 -Una the bin beingsgain. before the. Senate, ihe Imo4d . a , priroiso. , relXtire • to . the..indiridizal, liabllitivf the Stockholders for )ataf.l?iiii*,4,- xials, which' watt - adopted. ' \ - . X- '' . Sir: Er6~6 ' momt iirw4piiine .Bhall be •giehted• the colayabyi '‘Nett .14 do; :lasted by Mk - DA:towing Tole; ti Bones; ` Feermaii, Hamilton, Byrci D. Hamlia,•;Ephntim W. Ham -IM, Himartalts, Sualtel. Wrialszitl, 74 P flee, Slifer, Wben7-IS. \ t • \ \ , • ;~~ s \ \ Nata--Buckalew, Clabli,.Cres,swell, Darling ' ten, Dirge, Poulk;od; Frick,Frt Haldeman, \ • M ester, Hoge, Jamison, Kipzer, M'Cllntook„ Mellinger,. Sager, Venetia, Speak ° 11'. The bill then passed its second', rting, and lows: coming up, o n its final passage," was.] t, en fol.: :', - rkte__.`sfesars. Barnes, Cm ti, • DarlituttOn, \ F Darsie,-Pry, liege, Itl'Clintork. 3leßlxge Skin- \ ner-9. . , - ~. „._ NAYS—Messrs. Bucialew, 'Ford i' - i' , Haldeman, Hamilton. Byron \D. Ha et ..E.,Vf. Ilainlin. Hendricks, Hiesteri4 e, Sager, B2 4, .° t . F! D .. k r' M'Parland, Piatt, price, QUi chief. Wherry, ht'Caslin-19. \,.‘ 'L. ...‘, • ' '-,,, ''. . .; -Mr. Iliddeman subsequentiy Moved agai re -consider the vote, and the bill be p4lPoned , for the present. So it is again before theGlate.. Mr. Evans' moved to refer tha\ message o the Governor and resolutions.of the State of to! 1 .a select committee Of five: ) ' \ .A`. - . , ' Messrs. Even,, Donde andiunkelfis*ed e 1 proposedreference la a:select eantiaittee. - Messrs. Crabb and Ituclialew opposed 141 and \ ' finally, on motion 'of. Mr. Buckshar t the dace. merit was referred tactile committee e r i ,by • vote of 21.t0 11.\ ' -'`. '-- - , \ \ 1 The bill supplementaii to. the act regulating the hours of labor in - manufactories was taken . up, and was pending when the StMateadjofirned s ~,, , . Ermi(ag .S 6 itiOn.-4121AM.-..VI3TORKU to the censidetion of private bills--. 7 The fifilovaing 'passed ally. - \ X; •'. 'i ',.. Bill re tire to school districts' i;the South ~ Ward of th borough of Meadrille.' - ~, •,9 21,,k 1 Bill to e t a new county o'2 rikleflpittit of _l , 1 lVestmorelan Allegheny, Butler St . lit''.Artsktreng _ t 1 / 4 e take called Madlson., ' ' , .'• ' '' , i'': - ''''., 1 -- Mr. M`Clintikir moved:JO subatituto a Viet bill for the above, .a,ling the boundaries and chang ing the name to ••Digler coenty. • ", • - ...'.. . ~ hlr4amison , opposed the ameadreent,.and it ' mu dliagreed. to. he bill thin possed,commit,, tee of.: the Whale laid aver. i ''• . ‘,,. pinto\ diroree . 4 - : •I!‘ . :pa and zeki• 0- \<. iios,,, of : Erwikti ff .e.oni .- -- ...,, ..,-.,, \ \; In the Honest, *big ii, - turitiorrjr WA 2 1!''' '' wasi t, ported were the Ibilotting . \ . ... , Bill relatire to thk "soil iitutof Clobam'aitinst\- , Means boats, Mimi boats, latts,..an :atm. water craft. % Bill to declare \a psotof 'the ' . ear riier a .`„ p u blic( highway. \ Supplement • '''''., ',clad*? of . \ the Chambersbarg s amd 4llegh ' ' 'it Co.- :, , 11111 relative to the Pittabftti AD . 61iiittlerfile. - - Railroad Co. Bill to i en4r,rage trek Wor:id persona to emigrato to LlborM. -- -' 4 '):: l '' . L'' '.; • \ : Being Private. BM - dat , thit - PriMiti,dijtadai was taken- up, and a' large ‘ ;iniahher' lirpiivate bills were passed their severil „ mfit t illites, matl,l4gat which. were the following . " .-,. - _. A supplement to the charter attlie Pitilibnipilt, Kittanning: and Warren 'Rallreed.Oii' '' \ 'i,. ' The bill to'. extend , the' voltuiteerVayste dc oP: Philadelphia tothe city of Pittaburgi4„-- >i. '', '\ Bill to annul the niarrht gis contraceofilia. s lit y l h, entland and Sarah, his wife, Of -Bediekao. \ ‘,.. l, Bill to incorporate the- Tittalinigh'YnsatiMea i Co Ty.. •,. ' • '‘,.y,y, \ A pplement to the charter of the berettili-ef ' '', Free tort, Armstrong.County,' ..,.. ' ' : , ...-i,\ •', A supplement to ' thiOleadvilis . .Tkoolail i \ School.'v, \ \ .'' '_ - • \ \ Bill relative to the Choral; and btirjfni ' 4 of the Hated Brethren : : 4 - . , /atiocintp Rafolris ,,,, 'Coogregatiha in Mount PI ' , ti, Westiaoraltia ,` \i, \ 413a1 to 61,2 4 1- o"ihe'namil 0 «?liiitd,o, Payette . - .ii to incorporate the Ross and 'McCandless \ Turnpike and Plaok Reid CoMpany, - Alleglity . • \Milt, \ intorpoMM,tha. Sinnemaho And i ,Pittsbnigit Railroad CiatipaUy.: ' \ 1 .-,\ •: .1 \ liaossraatisnxi.sr ot.P.oraira min t Ztrxe Mr. \ —lhe4ollairlag .from a Parislati le pxh i ' tii 4 'llaliFe';f 4'. rniaon'itiolk s, rcetiiii- \ at . k P‘r\rench Mplial 1,- -,--- -- - , :a , - .''F,\-- - ' - ?.\ "The Minor, to whichl.alluded-'i‘dater,two.' \ ago, rempicting the intentiorl of the, Bove* \ Nicholas to‘px.eattililish the kingdom ''. of Pohlad " \ \ in hie. uwn escipireott' again rekired.."' D::' , hi .'itc* ' • . said tbat a communization haa been made ..to Ait \L' stria and Prussia.to that effect, - andtbat ll.mitrits them to take the'necessery iteasnreasgalist that outbreaks in their territories, 'whielrthe irieei- \ tion.of his • 'resolve_ may - oceasion. .- It ii added, ‘.; that thelbled son of the stapertirlfialfelitk3l-toc . \ \ \ \ be thesovereign of thefuture kingdomeeDidatid.-:; .. \ Ilfluithor, faith =Lyle put In .tbis rapers; tilid , it \ is not improbable that Mich- a Menace may,btrje\.'i beea expressed, many Poles appear Ai receive it \; \ li:brably. •The idea of a. seperate , Poland, dii- \ ''. et from the Russian Empire, :ret.hia' flatter; '. ': ',„ ‘ thbFL`and though all idea of real independeatia , ':i, , i is oast of the question,..they would' prefer,: it 'AO ' l ' ', ," theitkpresert condition.',A:simllar mantie after- •, \ \ olatioionng Hungary is also stated to havat ‘ beeti • i '''..conveyed to Austria on ilia part -" of the EntplOror 'I Nicholam whole not without hope that the,tlan. gerian pepulatiowsronld prefer his rale tiitliak_ 1 of Their prklent masters: -• The Empemmofltmak, 66 1, 4 , in his\present temper, no doubt ready'forA any ~ t of desperation, and with s complete inio„ • .\"; ferendl to coreseOnences ; but it is not so certain_ that baiwould pasannactithed . .through-the-' max,: ._ . . . I oLD, Front 920,3losorottni, is Carronsu. • . 1, \--,- 9 Califfirnineorreepondent - of the New.. York , ; - .lo lof o,..ornmerbe,:writes L per : tt l e .nteginer: ~N 9 'ern Liglit. ; l' \ '., ;- 1 \ ~ leers are deling better than ever ti.efciit incniin . ; , et\ in,CAlificrnla. and Abe , . ' uing three - inenthsvrnl ^ ddnbtl94 \ ex.bibitield. gold at least 26pie! 1 " Cenir Mire . than\ r. pr litres. BCILSOiI ill, tivilk ; : yeark; \ \..._. A 1 \ It . iieobaerrbn_ - t cinektionabfbmhotber tberemit-; 14nees \eaetward .willioontinne to are agi. fent. ; milli= \ pii‘nibittb.;'LL9,449 grent,deeliski 91: 5bi1414.1_.. : .; .lioocis, nnd tlte' falling bff, of'firiigfits, moot too:m.' i . be felt, . nedeclide in tidpr if sirtheient'iititrelf: i t s tereduee tbe'r„eniAtanceilit ler.9 ; t < live lii9drep ~,1 ; thonsald 'dollars! r ; ro9nUt,-19' noyinotbix%.9., 1. I s ibe `dee ine In butter s and Other artiper. ..J..,..7 , :9! i 10011 , 3criirlorii99,i114, be immense . I'd.:Pciree,l \ 9f,X , I 0 'bbli k recendy raid itereltcbst itieeirtefik - .\:' .. .4. \ shipper \ $ ; 10,00, after fossil:lg the flret, „ ei9t.'• headc ax\r4l,i'orol%ai.agle ship)pent ; bid • thie ~ \ i itr *stare 13134, a trifte„ :•‘, c . wattifkly:last'w,eek \ I ;;; qua a'foli\enrgn of oint..7; bbli'dlour 19riied .'A -here from Ifielniend; Per ifrt3iiiniel Appleton , • N on\whieh 'lnk iikietumiebit s ‘ehortots*s.lo,64X ; 1 \ $6 ir ; over\ • The • train Li*, \\ ; . .. Atlaioun fic. -Or e. lutitk ; ! . '; - amt; witted-'. t 9 rd tif") 2;i., , \ klil e tlt., , t(.. t '.: r e i _ t,..„ 1 'follows „. invade . -la4, with avidity,' It eity*•=ij.' - " ! 'A ! : ! . it is'iroll Mikan that the, I,rish.' Military e o '''..! panics in this city now number upwards of 'lo,•c- 4., 000 in Mt i that they have \pi stun ‘tail,4% , . past', ''`,. paid more attention than' nsnal to their 'disci- , -.1 pline, and improved their'efficioncii also;, that ! ' l , l, calls for the organization - of riewdrislicoillMales are daily appearing in the papers - :lion lattjik- ey wanting for the scheme. - Of the it,41(1,000 ,raised here by the Irish Directory,wtedance,still,)N remains 'after paying - l all'lhe expensel of fire;' „. , escape of Meagher, ''ldlteherand O'foonol ',. nie frem,, \ ::„.. Anstralia, widch, with the interest that has net,'. \ crued; can hardly fall short of $BO , OOO Thlki , l .--. , mini' is In the hands of ! Judge ni.niet ;And - .1.1.r.,:•?fi . id'Keon; 'who would no', doubt, place it at 'th0...„„,,5,!:. J. disposal of the Irish invaders of Panada. Y:. ..i,!' '1 Such, aawe understand it; le'John ' Miteberi — ',"-",,.", plan of operations., On a careful study orlta'"' '.' leading featires 'till must admit that It • amply - ..-.i;io compensates the publio for the : disaPpointment ..,,c Al they felt *hen Vottif Mitchel, on his arrtvidhere..4' observed a &net silence with regard hNI4I'II., 1 , tare projects. \. The l,.`''' _. \ .. ..,' , \ - The rumor meets with no attention.. trtm "the ~,' " .', More reliable , '.l l ici York press, and has probably ~ ...., t '1 . na farther foundatiOn than the excited - talleemd . . l "..: \ ,'.-1 -wishes of some of the.inoreardent_'patriotel4o,- , 1\ 1 throng !New York. VOit , `"tlielrivadera Ironid', , ;.:7: - do _with . Canada, - iiVen , .it they were! fo`rttuMta ! '— . enough to conquer it, or - ..how they would.reeder*,'-'37 their success : - hurtful to England is Ant ktrugsviA ..' with Itiasiar'ddes'noS:appear Teti , clear P d apprehc on.. omit:., •, , i' d Coli.L;Cholera. ha:Sheen priertaingwiiktmech. - fatality at Villa,Clara, `carryittito the „tomb raw .) . IT; of the ' principal _ inhabitants of;tho. nity.AThri ''.l'...- ~ place seemed' desolate; iecioneequvelsiif the.ef.,..e,tl teem of 'small pot apircholera,'",\Six:hundred.:,- ; ...1 shaves: from- Africa' were'recently ~ .eeized •tlear, . ,t ,',l =Trinidad de Cliba,Ty an officer In continual or a , - '..-` . 1 detachment near that place, olthoughlhe oireeriq ~ \, ..,' ~ ' nor of the town tf hareedved one thottaandour,,, , ,„!..' 'cm of gold to permit the slaves \tOlielanlied. '4,-.\.,: planter named A r g a d in haeraiiedieeeiitlg , ..erliZeke" , •,=, indebtedness is said bi- : reath"..the astonishing " ' '-''' ' amour4t of, a million .11114.14 half, of dellars..- ,, 110w , .."'" , •'' ' A plantar Could become- tie heavily x intalvei.h4i...''..,,! , f 'rather unaccountable. A Ineonaptive.,'boilar:', ,T: ploded lately on the railway.; betieem Matanail,. , ..;,,. and Conoco, but there appears- is have been no'„ , -Tejo reported from Cumberland that ;li , b,:(pi of an accommodation with the minors,. has\ Tan; ialted. - - - Neither Unit compa,nor._tite•manvorai te:2l , yield, the formerproferring to iamitico Mamma', the latter reaChing that thaiKwilptated4 for , other'ileltia rather than any '&m hq promise. ,Ths oompanate,•it islada•lntenVto;'.. =poll miners from Waleand ih rmahrhl 4 theil \ for t he -1 1: 1 m# , tr or roll 11,1 - It hits' cola the general gavernammt; the I .511 M of $584,000 to experiment with car. Thett-: It, tee aryb - naritm . wheol.. The result: attain/A_ that theivbeals ottio value. - •N\ , - ti •-. , , 4 ' ,__ _ _`
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