~..,~.-J+:A'~" ru^riQi ~r,.~T vw^ra.: sue. PITTISI3VBGEIGAZETTE. PITTSBURGH: MCiBXING, AISTI 4 8, 1854. liii;3X22ii •"'FOB-amalloß, • ' J.A.MES, POIeLOPK; • -ni•mirektrigstas.ass. Vdthlrif. • ' FOB CANAL COMUOIIEB, figORGE 114)1SIEi 07 saisatcm eitin" DANIEL SMSER 01-1101ITCKM3IT mwrr. . . . , labortita*wilt Weekly irktietto•—lb. oofoos• ttlitagloll at MP Wiz* Duette ottani* e.rbviln"" 3 " • mosillnottabk aOollium of nuking tbdr bamboos known Oar, *adagio' is branetlbarm3 trotkoolana. rulthing olood ent7 looodosat. masolbauxer cod ihoP-bieDge fa MI6 To Leriretionlk—Notthort tb* =nodal Hoes ass Itiatbsigibeabtfdmeatof tbs Daily Ossette, sr. aposood eat ,Asnottszavibodsibstbsir =Ater tosppist to the Pligizarllondayseoreass.vin PLlsisbaad them la before 6 deed. callsturda.;' , • VApadbig IMatir Ant "sok firm, se paper. prof oar DM; MEI mb. obtnlind °Mr. nuFunano, on Ben nhasui Wed, none Übe Pan aa. , Cuaartme Tthr . tmoao.—The prospects tor the early `courpletitra;:.of tide important read 'are highly , tattering.. The city . ' . subscrlption wee 04 10 1 4 telde. erit* amiition that $850,000 • should be vibe:abed to the• stock of the road from other sources; but the CbuncEls haTe since nthmed this' etooditionel *Monne to $800,000. . Thisaumore are assured, either , has, been or soon , beinthitolibed, sad the Company will therefore be able to grill itself of the city mgt. soription. net:leans for bulldog the roadbeing , . thus presided, "its, early emelt:motion Is sown — the certain I.** of the future. The letting of °outright far thri.intire line is adeertiied for the 20th of thenrsient math; sad each if the fa. *mai ilifire Of.* some thAt it wonia not be rurrism;rAle to look for its completion within s • . • 'year or eighteen' months Irma that time. ceartigra "riful..althoigh a short One; is of immense Importance to 'Pittsburgh: It tra! verses anttof,thit riehect and most beautiful vei nal/ thi West; Mid opens - up to us a wealthy region hire large buzinectercourse with this city; The nismerous picturesque spot! along the route of the road wM aonbtless tempt many our citizens to /elect them for country scabs; and spring Op =air the =Leo influence which railroads only can exercise. Basics this; the road connects at Washington with die Hemp. field tigress:too:4 . will there furnish to travelers . on tlmt road an opportunity.of reaching this city which that' cannot otherwile poetess. is of no little importune to the city. Every are na whiiih we open from the West to this place adds ,tci its builneas and imprares its commerce. It is variety: is well as oar interest to nailer littaburgh easy of Moms from all parts of the country; adding to the advantages of our position and charioter of our trade, by onr facilities of cimunimhZation with our customers: • Wa look, therefor* with interest upon the consimenowsent of this ,enterprise,• and are Se joked .-to- learn that the work. will be begins under Ilatterting inspieee. Its management Is entrusted to careful end iblcripet, bands, nid,lo l be palatal:forwent sis fut. as - time swi mat' will allow. i• ' . gar .obearver,i' of the Ledger, in writing from Washington, say u c I feu, however, matters have gone too far on both aides, and that the feeling in Congress be. teen the South and North has assumed snob hostlicattliede, - that a collision of some sort is inevipdale. The New York Herds declare they "-will etldght rather than yield en inch. The feel ing is rather, getting worse than I saw it in 1850, 411 thli bed - for, Nehreaka„ and will riot help to pees the , . . Bo tier South ate beginning to ind,atlast, that they cannot drive and dragOon the North any longer., The Nebrests blil hasbrought theNortli up to the' fighting point, and we shall soon see .the South change its - tactic& It they cannot bribe the bill through, they will give it up, and sty they cars' nothing about it, that it was a Northern measure, brought into Congress by a • Northern Senator with the coimirance of a North ern l'residsmt. They will wash their hands of it. his Shows what pluck and spirit can do in a good Cause. The South Ica been's* long so eustomed to secure success by the application of the lash, that it is rathsr stuprised- end almost. dumb-founded to find that the North la in earn est in He 'resistance to still finiker.anaratids. manta, and especially that she will fight.- lir. CuttiniesCliiilionign Idr:ender . the Booth more cliccunspectliereafter. - Mr. Breckeinidge must • feel terribly nuntified. He has descended from •high 'Gatlin and blooded the bay, andbeen Waite:Vas .11.dt - sena • His conduct is -ooi redly chanotais'ed bY the New York `Express, "Mr.'BreckenziAge, /spiting of, late to be 'a leader, wts - ma on, itwouldapppear, to denat uralise .haa. and to appear. - on. the great the atre of the Re . pablio, es, if not a blackguard, not much batter, la the tone, tamper, and the words of his that, and especially of his woad. (inter- Joeted)oPaecat Mr. Cutting, when told in /ab idance he wait a /isr, made aphis mind, it Wonld impair to resort to the duallo, and challenged kin uselleat to mortal combat -•- Duelling the most seemed of allhuman in ventione for theredressal of *wrong. It is not • proof .of courage, for it, requires more moral and ph alcOurege to mist the: custom than to yield to .it It is a barbarous relic of the Dark Agee,eadit is one of the best proofs that ' *mkt/ in not Pt thorough ly civilised- that it is tamorted to . it T " he o nlything that can be said in lie favor is.that it enables civilisetion to keep bobarbao in awe, by threatening to blow out its braini, if ills rude. Hence in the South ern country, Whese-mith doe deferenee to our Southern brethran-We think in this matter they need a peat deal of civilisation jet, the du el does hue . the effect of making men, is the main, debste eiiilly—though it be only from the fear of being ahot.'„ A, 'higher order of civilise, Son would keep moo civil by 'the rules of good braiding and.politemess, to say nothing of Christ- Bat a state ' of thine have grown up at. Wash - which . palliated duelling—if it does not justify if-4nd that is the often unhearable tone and air of Southern to Northern sien.. No brave Southern .matt--nsay, none but. a braggart.or.e ceeretd..Till force a anal upon a northern man, because of the reason. that a Northern, man, af ter he facer .the pistol : abroad, has got, to face the Courts °flaw at home. Mr. Cutting for ex =Pl*, not only feces the , pistol in a duel, but he face/ Shelton of New York, which send him to the penitantisry for sending a challenge, also— and he fices,s religions and moral public+ opin- Whicht_hete, under no circumstancetjustillee . duelliag. . Society in the North shrinks trona the custom with : . eirrightr-end omen' sound mind revolts falai the practice of it. Southern tires prte aware et this, and well aware of it, often "pitch In". to Northeranwat'only beesuae It is math' The Senate of the United States bas illus. traded this fact this 111,4011, in the way Abolition Senators'llaVe - qatenpersonally sassiled. The MU who brie them, would 'Marcel, dare moil one of their'own kith and kin, beeme sa tiety at home would "foie* a cheffehp from s the party 'Mils Mailed, whether he_ dourest to send one or not...‘ Dania, Wben it in safe to be abe givelt-hai-toe often n - been the sirs:Woe to' abuse. -And if thiels not pita:Wavy, and poltroonry of I the snanneekkina r we dontknow.what : Arthkr)3onthern neighbors do not like the • •Ow .York Independent,' 'soul one of . ita' ,edi-. tore, Henry Ward Beecher. This rill more folly appear by the knowing extinct from the . ,+` .t. "Thuile' Bediamite paper published in New York, caned the .Independent. edited by a de mented Watt . * of the name of Beecher. Be ec her L nominally'and profeashinelly a preacher of the (*psi; hitt that good is to be dona by a men whose evemiroid contradicts the meek end for giving tit - Of the Christina religion, It is lw for us to conceive. Perhaps, hewer ' s ; le Stay nerve useful purpose in the imritan 111011121Ad v Ictiitg as a sort of strival scarecrow, to frighten-the devil front pio • up the seed of uses, hy apparition of a hobgoblin more horrible than himself." • V • t Twwlicromtrione.:—To.night these celebrated and desereettkl popularretaliate will sire their slit ooncirt,,ln Masoni c Hall. Their ed reputation cannot fall to steer/there a Crowd- I. sd house; ,- The time wee when the Hutchinson" uttered sentiments in their songs Which were . not popular, but Which the Poeple listened to he van,vehotieetly ilatiritaiwi and fearlessly uttered; lout the time has oome when the mess of the peo 3de, are cherishing elmtlar sentiniants, arid 'thay'/ 4Mieit to seethe $0.910 *CO steered .1&ailenoo ndir i,t- , ll'seted with, hearty applause The t•bled at thisisrortiity the liehnteinhilierillren. - der. theltlattehmery 111111X01/ iTind ea Oda/ :0 11 t0i'be Aka IgAii4ki:.Srh ic b `l h ey w fll sing t . 1411111t: • _ : . Th. Mimi, on Thursday, directed in inquiry to as, from sjitilliiisyslitmg eorreandeotr " to vrbygrei dOir. congrap,. , wait ImPples to thienrpqr Idexico.;_ We seines& this Aniestion in fbe neistiSe, cei4riday, : by au entree t from the Ws' emd ; and 'now the Vition of Saturday eays it - vim soma otter' gdestiou. altogether; which its ' l - entmespcnidenekilesired to hare answered. The gfiestion now Put is this: ifemraqxnsdnot wrishestimindlgoant editor to inform him how Judge Pollock Toted on the fol lowing resolution, introduced into the lower House of CABMEN by , Mr. Chase; on the 14th pf Schmitt:7,4B4Bl - - Rooked, Thet it is expedient to order one troops to retreat from the positions- which they hare got moly won in Mexico, for the purmate of falling back -upon s defensive Mts.!: ' On referring to the. Congressional Globe, we' find that no sichresolutien was "introduced into the lower No= of Congrons,entholdtit of Fals 7 1848," . either by ldr..Clisse, or any one else. is that distinct enough? intox wAsamcwrort. bt ta. ilttOarsh Guild& WAsEntcrros; hisiikBo, 1864. A warm struggle has been begun ov e r tht de tails of the Gadsden treaty. Boma bitters tad papers read OA Tuesday , In Executive session seemed to FOTO that although -tho " agreement bears the signature of Gee ilidaden, yet that it was really negotiated by the ogee% of the *m an% who are provided for in the fire million , alanit of the :third mile% Artione the agents or outside operators who aided the Minister in the laboeious duties of the mission wilt II oval Ward, ofl'hilidelPhia, said been in the employm ent of the Quay Company. Some of • his communications are po2very rations that. ihe &Mate, on hearing them read; uninimotudy declared they wer e ' too 'good to be lost, and passed a resolution calling for more. . j Ontil the answer to this demand shall be made, it is not - *bible-that the treaty ; wilt bO toriolleA, The speech_ of .oan. Riult ib favor of the trestrelas concluded on Tataida7; but the matter was pliced, in so peculiarly That Senate preferred to Waititer more . light before proceeding further. Thl",question now to be settled is, whose treaty . % Id Is it Osthdon's or Wards, , or Haegoes' or . Santa AmM'st The :Ohio: papers say that Bate Mabry hie paid, back nine thousand dollies rlich he drew from the Treasury as outfit for his Chillan nine months ago. - This may bean true. Ido not contradict it, but I think it is at lomat premature. .- 'I suggested some weeks since that in additioa tot he nine thousand, he had , drawn the.first quarter's misty. ,This, the organ of Ohio Demciersoy pronotmces a " base - The intensity of the indignatimailiWayed in this 'case reminds; one of the fancier who,, being 'sc . eased of. stealing a horse, denounced the accuser as a base slanderer, because is was not a horse that he bad stiden but a mire. -'Not-that I mein 1 j to associate Sam with anything - criminal or de j grading, for I belie% tlukt he Wendel from the first to pay back the money. - /Jut,. like the tra-. Trier who fell among thieves, the IQ:dater sleet Ina probably &trailed of his 'finsaoss and left naked by theiray eide; by tbe Beady and needy locofocca ab r out Valued:aut.' If :Um affair results In Ids complete •xoneration from liability, I shall record the fiet with pleasure. ' Old IhAffon ramie a tine speech AD-day agilist the six stmunerbiL• -We had, is his opinion, a _ 'navy quite large enongh for peace now, • and . be did not "nib M . furnish .the means for rushing Int" war. Ile exposed - the noruseestcal practice of keeping ap large fleets on distant stations a)thout sieMfm olject in view. One of the greateit .abuses in tie service is the mainten ance of the squadron in the Mediterranean. It is all owing to the victory of Decatur over Al 'ears. That triumph indeed dreams from - a hu-' miliatory tribute* to a tamp and piratical slave dealer, but after all only changed the recipients of the.tributa while it increased theamount, end perpetuated its duration. We hare paid •to lace caps and , gold' buttons; in the :Mediterranean, ileditirrantan, from a quarter, to half a manta". of dollars for tiny years, only because Decatur did a gallant service there in humbling the Dey. Mr. Benton . was listened to : with profound attention led res pect, hut Inmate the bill will pees. .The Pinata are resolved to kill the deficiency :bUi with . Mildness- Therrdo-morrow insert 'all the items for theinterna mist= houses and liiispitalt,'-which this tint bill ditaiioyed by 'the' litactiou *Pima aitrstiipacti in', the _ . .ficam,. a fi r m weeks sioca-: By the items ad mitted and proposal, thisMaforturata patient will be stilled with 'said thlngs until ' test eats place to . satiity, and then he Will hi 'carried off with apoplexy:. Tharesolt: of - the personal affair between Cut ting sadliveckamiidgei Zot deibitely known, but it is hollered to have been settled. = l ' . OV9 BOOK Timm The Messrs; Bardeen, of Bewyork, whose pub &attune are always such as mete commended for tiorixambgiousand %Anted - ire character; have Lid on our table teroterY:Valtrable bootee: •- • . 1. AI'S Ertiowisal: This bookie ter . I well and favorabliknowit to the religion. • publicio require more,thin to announoilter title. The milt:doe be fore as is for A - Pril;:.Meti and Jima. The edition': - we suppose, oeinpvise Ling vohunes, divideu g , between the fent quarturi'ef the year.. Itiabeau tiibßy gotten .up in „large type, and will be hail ed with pleasure by those whose eyes, like • ours,' instinctively avoid mita • • . 2. Tres:Erawitii DAT. By the Bei. Boratios Sonar,: D.,D.. Can be more interesting, thanlhe contemplation of the Eternal etsbloce iehieb all men thirst - for, but which seferw mil itate at . ita proper mine.. Whatever difereni e . of opinien men may entitrittiit concerning them-, -tore of the eternal =lettuce!, and the qualifies tionsnicesesry.for happiness, yet all Can derive benefit hum the oontermplatlon of *nth snbjecta. • • Pox wide by J.' S. DaviSon, Market street.' :Pr:Quito FlOrirt.z--fln Saturday thispopn ler Hotel yarned into new . hinds:lifesus.fildris tad Erieon, iately of. Washington, Pa, are the new proprietori, and aigeutlized their adrent by eitending the hoirplteklies of the Loose to the Prees and. a large number of their ,persona 1 friends.. These:gentlemen brings large expert.. enee in hotel-keeping to their aid is their' riew undertaking, and, as far as :urbanity, kinduees and attention to the comfort of their griests nazi contribute to their . Popularity, they are sure to. rsoat amsatestrita littibiyiti pact Gaum4ta _ • iiiitaisareu, March 81, Is NUIATIL-BilIJ rgoortei---Suppleraent io the charter orthiSt. "Patd's Roman Cetholiii Or phans' Asylum of littabtugh. ' Bill limiting the time when certain proisecutims shell bo com menced. Blil to incorporate the Western Clynl csa Infirmary. InOorparate the. I'itteburgh Coal Company:, Supplement to the net regulating Runk% with tunentedehts: Supplement- to the Warren county Bank: . Supplement to the bor ough of Jamestown._ Supplement to the„Mead villa Theological School Bill to prevent and ptm ish wanton cruelty to animals. Bill.to regulate the erection of dwelling , houses in . Philadelphia. Mr. M'Clintock, from the select Committee on the subject, made a report relative to the man agement of the affairs of the State :Lunatic AsyluM..o:dried to be printer Relater read in plate resolutions propo sing amendments to the State Constitution—to limit 'the State debt, and to prohibit subserip lion'of stock by the Commonwealth or Municipal corporations to joint stock companies. Mr. Platt introduced a aeries of similar reso tutions including also a provision relative to a prohibitory lhinor law. Also, read a bill to in. oorioftte the Wyoming county turnpike and plank road company. - Mr. Goodwin, one, to authorise the Auditor General.to examine the claim of the Dank of the - Northern Liberties for interest on relief Mr. D. D. Hamlin, one to inemporatethe Al- Vishn' sleek water company. • • • , On motion , of idr. Darris.. the bill to rethtes the 'debt of the city of. Pittsburgh,. and Feted& for grading and ,paring the streets of aid pity, was taken up and weed finally- .. Mr: Sager 'called up the supplement to tho 'darter of the Perth 4 4,164411 4%. , coal COI:4MP Ur. Eva* the supplement the Sot Long Same., Peeled by the following rots: . • ' - • Erase, " Bildetnin, Heasium4 w. Sandie, Rendrieki.lantor. 1407 ,0 1 4. Mellinger, Price' , icklutter, lier.-41eitera. Venljorod,.. let .090didn, B. . • ..... ••.• . D,`Aamlin. Mester. 110 04: 3 relintook pis,* • Labs, Fancy 'Furs Quiggie, Wherry, M'e.tan ,raker 11 . & t.14-11fifild,.6101 . tramlin diraltp, the resoluthikor „AL , tt oiii tso ,,V 3. „l / 1 1 . ib.h. Y 6, adaeomytiet tiiiiAnara4jVatidueutof the tune onTe t00 , k 0 4 Am o r; muctiwortobot, ea~llrlSaC la Pit iliblitaftweabertta.leitehAiitt.C.totasi • moved to *fie out the -1:1th 'Ns nOck 3 4. l t a talt4 C. 4.7 OA " 1.'.651 " 43 /". ea ilia . rt . - 'Wind' hit; Wankel moved .to in- Cfleuelues. P. Cul.. eoos ar, mrnae wood sere 18th. Fifth '"` iL -.:11K-crabbia&trr. Cresaweil Wpiii3e4 the ies- Adieu, on the ground that it would be impossi ble to got through with the bashiesaof the Leg isbiture by the' time mune& Crabtc,morel to vostionelheiehibitioli' for the present. Mr. ,:E. W. Hamlin and Mr. Fry opposed_ the motibn,And disaneed to—yeas 10 nays Mr. Artmkers aniendment' fixing en 18th of trvas agroed to, and the resolution so moan d . emsswell called up the bill to incorpomter,, the Allegheny Railroad and Coal Compsny .Blair ecninty. Passed finally. On motion of Mr. , Price, the bill • Supple mentatto the act relative to landlords Ad ten ants, was taken up; and lifr. Price explained its provisions and , object. .. , • Mr. Hamilton ' remarked that lis did not know that he would-oppose this bill. He had reCeived, letters urging him to support it, and requested that it bolaid oyer for this purpose on third read- . • otr. Prise consented to 'the request, and, the hill pad to third reading, :and was then 'laid over. - • ' ' Mr. Kunkel called up the bill suPpleraental to the eat establishing public executions; which was debated at length. Messrs;Buckalaw, Cribb and Vainilton oppo sed-. the' bill; and Metiers Blanket, ,and Foulkrod • supported it. Mr. Henkel. submitted. ;an amendment, providing that hereafter the . Sheriff and Coroner, or their deputies, ahall not be permitted to employ professional hangmen in. .the execution of 'criminals ' but the dutyahall he performed by one of said officers. The amend, ment was adopted by a vote - of 20 to 8; The, the bill was ordered to be transcribed for final reading by the following'vote;, Titia.—Mesinin Barnes, Darlington, ; Bathe, Beane, Fry; Hendrieks,"lliester, Iloge,;,Jamison, lEnzer,. Kunkle, - M'Clintoek; liPFarlend, Mel linger,„ Piatt, Price, Qiiiggle, Skinner; Slifer,- -Wherry, Hart—Messrs. Butikalew, Crabb;' Creaswell, Goodwin; Haldteiuni, Handlion,D. D. ifamlin, E. W. HamlinB. The bill presides that not =ire than tirenty five permits -shall be admitted by the Sheriff within the prison walls to witness on execution, under a - penalty'of five hiandred dollars. . Mr. Crabb, after the bill was' ordered to be transcribed moved to ge again into Cpmmittee of the Whole' for the purpose of 'striking Out the number twenty-five and inserting fitly; and fixing the penalty at $6O. The motion - was disagreed to, and the bil passed finally. • The bill for the relief of Jacob deters and others of the Phi nix line, was taken up and discussed, and passed finallyrl—yea. 16, nays 8. Adjourned. fir.xtms.—Afternoon Sessiop.—The bill to vali date deeds acknowledged out of the State. Pass ed second reading. - Bill relative to Letters of Attorney debated at length sad:passed finally. Bill supplementary to the Pewee. Railroad Company was called up by. Mr. .M . Clintocle' and passed finally. This bill authorizes the company to make additional loans and issue bonds there for; for the purpose of building depots, Se-. The supplement to the - charter of the Dela ware, .Lackawanna and Western Railroad con,. Punt Faiirua. 6,o 49. -The bill to consolidate the Supreme Court at Harrisburg was takenwp, parsed second reading, and ordered to be transcribed fur its final passage, The motion to transcribe. was opposed by Messrs, Evans, 317CLintock and Crabb, and a inotien was made to ;postpone tho bill till Toes day.tumt. Not agreed to—yeas 13, nays 14. ... The motion to transcribe was carried by the „following vote: Yeas—Messrs. Buckalow, Cresswell, Darling ton, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Ifeister,Xtrizer, Kunkel. APFarland, Mellinger, Piatt, Quiggle, NATS—Messrs. Barnes, Crabb, Darsie, Evans, Foulke...al, Fry, Goodwin, Hamilton, Hoge, ld'- Mistook, Price-12. This vote, I think, indicates the final passage of the bill. There - ere seven Senators absent or not voting—three-of whom wilLprobAbly vote for the, bill, makings clear majority in a full Senate! Mr. Darsie called up the bill supplementary to the actrelative to the tax on collateral inherit llDCP-S. Pinned finally. The bill to restrain the sale of spiritons, vinous, °emelt liquors in the city and county of Phila delphia, wis taken up and discussed in commit tee of the whole untill the hour of adjournment. The committee had reeve to sit. again en Mon, day. ' Adjourned. . - - Ix Tun liocsi.—This rooming Mr. Porter bal gmpplementary' to the act incorporating the „Allegheny city end Freeport-Railroad Com . -A bill legalising therseilin' g of proUnee at the Canal basin in the city of Pitsdurgh. Bajor Rep orted.—Bill to describethe manner of collecting certain taxes levied on tonnage. Itel ative to the acknowledgement of deeds. To re charter the Bent of Penn township. ..Idanufee turas and Mechanics' liank, Philadelphia. To settle old claims on the Erie extension. To ex -tend the Charter of the Pittsiturgh Trust Compa ny. • To inetirPonde .the:Ailegiumy Vater Care. Against.the new county of7Ligonior, out of Westt morehwd Relative to, a tax on botchy mort geges and moneys at interest. Supplement-to the Penna. and Ohicatailroad Company. flap plainest to the act Incorporating the city of Pitts burgh. To reduce the rdebt of the city-of Pitts burgh; with amendment. - -The bill for the sale of We Public' Works was disetissed, morning and-afternoon seatdons—Mr. Strong in fitwm; aind Messrs. Davis, Motiaghan and Eldred in opposition: ' No rote :yet taktu. ' Dw . 1350w. - - . —The Portland - Advertiser says the snow shiim of Thursday last : was one of the ievereit of the- . "winier storms" bvtliat region. Li some Placen snow , fell to the depth of two feet, - tio that , on Friths,' the trains could not. -*hen aDanocrat appearain opposition to - the Nebraska, bill, he is put down by the Administ' ra- . tiOtkparcre as "a - dniappointed officoceeker."— It is much more in accordance With . truth:to say: that those who uphold the swindle are iuceeteful Democratic office - -seekers.—CM: Gag: - 'olll•lZA'M_tali_. vi p u afield h p ost tor announces That a meetlag of • the trim& of pot:tease tell will be held at "Springfield, retell county, on April ht—ht tlait • for the ettbjeotL— The Meeting will be tiddremed hlodary; B. Cox, J. A. Corwin; and others—'43t men for the . . • Wasnisorear; - . March 80.—It is stated here that therCabinet - have fully made up ‘ their mind .that the , Spanish Government will decline to accede to the demands lust% upon:. it, and that Mr. Soule - - will return Bonn, In consequence. Thin looks like a tiglit;:but both 414 and the Pierce - Adininistration. will back_ out be it comes to tink4oint. . ' • SPECIAL NOTICES. COOHEtA.N — &.' „RUSSELL, LucaEsacßis TO.THOMAS ALLUXINE cO.J.' GENERALCOMMISSION.MERCHANTS .Xa Sit North Rhona. and HI North Rata street, • - TIITIID STQR.Z A1101714.72 - CII STREET, • f • • PHILADELPHIA tura costrratrrir 0( - itatat SPERNICETITOIDRUGGISTS' lIS t. ! IPl •M e Pthi4=l4, l° Elhit 4e ar &M r°. Hatulalth Chasiderf. Olive sad Western' Olelne:Soapa, Sperni, Whalei lard, Sea Elephant,, ANR TANNERS' Olc In hhde.aadbbLL. &leg wire b3pwient of 011 e, we arsd to faroish them upon UM *oat favorable terms. , Tar; Pitch, Rosin.: and Spirits Of : Turpentine, Tarnish, Caelphene or Pine Oil. Minting . • -Fluid, Alcohol, Strong . Rico, Cotton and Soda: Ash; . ARC ALSO. AOENTS FOR TIM "HAZARD POWIIER • COMPANY," andare constantly supplkd with the Tarawa kind' of this ea Sportier and Hunting Ovorpowder. which they an authorised Sy the maker. to warrant 11412 . 10 to any to this country, or Europe. .to SALEFI R Iaz t znADE Oit d A d VO.V t dIODATTIVO WIT Keninekrlgirig l i, and kep. i f It cW Pea Mooting Dark Shouting, ir • • _ • CANISTRIM.v. iiititionn Spatting, la 6ardars *fa b Vsr.l6pplai awl BLa tng Powder, Kin% and zrb74cnood ATH. HOLMES & BRO., - - ' - - Idiarridnitims or ' ' SOLID BOX' VICES, HAMIXEILED'IRON AX- , . - LES, CROWBAR% SLEDGES. MAT .: TOCKS, PICKS, -- • .' Timber,Mill, Tobacco L-,CottodScnavra; . r - .570.11boafoi-lia*aeis4 -- - 2 Cal. sad B!!„ .. dierilolta, 'with•Thrl,md'eml I . inte ; complete; - .-' ; ''.'_:•-' PITTSIIIJRCIH; P.A.:,.. -- ..; St ill join's, it. di WOOD di., Wild' , lIIIT'AIin - :illedioine Chests.-Uri KEy i SFA, :4 1 (hp e rlus b "1 1 1 tigleYs e reirA t elZW. a *a Mats. et Tersous puss , rim, is mist stones% sf we d mould Aorta W ere him lk all. _ Jelliddir Xa.I.YIIOE. m --Tne. undersigned, -.Frederick' . 'L; of the MI of Loren e, Stailosh Elo,snet Thee. •et the late oret of thwart., Lio,td it Ca, bete 1,101 der *need' a , 04.._.rtaerebtp, mter. the neab ay& siry or unimtz„ • hTzwA.B.T•s 00, for the Du:WNW DWhettoixt_i Am sad ItalliVand nom Woo the mar. No. lit Water etrettztiressalfeertalad Stott ebeet4 24:1-vi ,, .rr x .,..1.A...... „,:„. , ~,,, t th.,,....„.... .711•7•Att- . :‘,-.. •o •••:-...- - - .11. MIR= ,'• .. ' i-- cP,4. To printers.—For sale, a lot of second Land Cohnan Snlu, itd.atlBap Raki, and Lrotabla Cron Italea. at lbw preieet' Eruintre at till/0115m inlB SHRIVES DELWORTII ec WHOESALJ:: . GROCERS AND CO? 111891013 MERCHANTS. Noit. 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood 'and Brelthaeld., Flnal:m.o, sea Agents tor Les t Hirt pat_riek, therar ReareTs. Philadelphia—a tell assortraent rlle a =rialflre AlMtalt /""4"""47`.137...V.`" • • HEHENRY. • H. : COLLINS, NRY. PORWAVAAG AND ' CO'IkIMIS.SIO - ,N, M.EF.CHANT, • AND WIIOLIAAIXAWALAR IN , 04,40 CIEESh', BUTTER, 4 EEDS, - FISH, AO Prods= rally. NO. 25 Wood et; Pittsburgh. Iyls . . . , . O'COBIZEIL, :BROTHER ' & CO., BANKERS AND IN, StflUNcE . DEAL: • ERS, No. 716; Wood street. one door twin Met Street, Pitts: burgh.—llur and sell Par and Ctiftent Funds, Bight and Time Exchange, Coln, Etceke, Fastens and Western Time Dills, and Prondasory Xateg Om. II per cent on Time De nman= of. Par and Current Monett and Insure Fire and diaride Nacho for the 2Ersa lasauxca Cotesrr, (cud $170,000,) and Itorstassus.sxcx Cow" (Carats 70,000,t0td • snit NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POET OPP= BUILDING, THIRD unmet CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wild' to obtain as amante, Ballade andlifirlike likenesaat wavatnzaMAVMAZtrat:aT le guarantied, or no' charge lade. ring one. of the Wawa and beet managed Bldg and Sky I. Whig erermn. 'traded for POrProN with instrument. of the meet powerfolklud, and having adopted tbeeystento fp ,i,. 7serreo. typinFr. as now practiced by the oelebrated Roo of Phila delphia anstew , York, Mr. P. flaters himself to able to offer to the patrons of the Art. o atria of Daguerreotypes, attaier inner or In groups, which has 11. W been 411.11.1.1. Boom. open and operating In all weathers, from 8 o'clock . to 6 oclock. NIL maiklserT Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace. ..,;"--.... , • The Wade of Dr. - - , • • Denning Is now Ind up In a i i , r i much Improved nom, and Is worn by hundreds of persons . , .. , for the rare and prevention or vow, Pulmonary, „Dye giiii'llitlrrirteutunird:al IV BIEN FLUE& snakes . .. r. _ I P " ro .. isVttclChrne Dim ...l. „h....1,.0f1bew'. : I A gnog 6 l3!ia ik _ . This Dram has the sanction of some of the meet distin guished medical nun In the sountrY. among whom are:— Dra, m o ss, whiting, Dodgers, Brown, and IPLoan, of New cork Bra Burroughs, Richardson flaperatuint. Morrell and Cunningham, of Savannah, beLdeiothers, as may be seen by refarefice to We exissys, which I have for free ills tribution. am elm: keep ibr We. Viten. Chapin . ., Jackson . ., Vanberues, Mrs. Betts', Marsh's, North'. and ..semi oth er Supperters. In" SEYMOUR'S GALVANIC SUPPORTERS. Wish,, Isuride. the urea! .uppurt has the stimulation or the 01- sante current.hrough thi§ tarts elected. also ; ; ; ; ; ;• ; TRUSSES FOR - bra RELIEF AND RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA ON RUPTURE. -There an thousands of persons who are allikted with &Rupture of the Dowels, who pay Utile attention to the Menne until the bowels-bone strangulated. when In all irobattllty It may be too late.-- How Important It is, then, go. all then sultering from any form of "Rupture of the Dowels,. to call at bore opus Dr. KEYSER, at his Sibolerele 'and Dng it,.., corner of lifted stint and Virgin alley, nod procure a TRUSS, to retain the protruding Perth , n of the bowels. 1)0. KEYSER has an ogles hark of the Drug Store where Trusses are spieled. and warranted toes. satisfae \ Ile also has nery vitiate of Teen. that. you ant namerand it any prim to milt the means of navy one in need of the's:Hilo,' I also keep every kind of Seaportere, Dads DroQi. Sespreuery fircedans. Menge Meknes Ito enlarged veins, and. ail kinds of merliankal spoliators west In the to.. of disease. / would renertfolly Invite the attratino of the mildie to an excellent TRUST FOR C7IILDRE:r, which invariably ante eons to a • ery dent time. Rea:lithe Ibllckerin euratordebed me br ► Iktly•lelsa lu sdiolnins eountr -* - 11.4 Truss rot; sent hay =red , the eh...Mehl thought you would tv Piew.l to h.raw. parties Int.:sled are aulte d.hghtett.". DR. KEYSER'S DRUG STORE ...VD TRUSS DEPOT. N 0.140. corner or Wax! Wert .d iirgln alter, sign or the Golden Mortar. N. IL—Any pilynn nn bare • Truax rout to anf part or the rountry by wiebodnglls by mall, stating tba side af fected, and sending the meuure around the body, lama dlately ores the rapture. Addrros GPI 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood 4.. P 4414144, Pa. IN . SURANk I eT9M,PANY, CASH CAPITAL. 1500,000 ! e. Loomis, A_sesit. No. t. 9 Wood street.. Pirca =term= =L nf•the Ifitna, Ilsitfurd. r ," arising— ....._... o a arming t a. MeNun. —e ...... ... Pia 'it .. C". Wdlime IL Mel of Clafk u. Menus I Lt!.. {tome Ma. -.-.--..-Alm of Oectrue ellsA Co. Awe E..ean.. of Rony n blaboner IA Loci P. Army , - ...... —Mem of norm A Harr . Story OJ. ..... -Firm of Mr, Clapp Bowen. ..2,...- Cherrios B. dal Stem of Qin= Co. Joins B. HatoMosea-.... .. --..Vlrm of J. C. Howe A C o. =lion G. of A. A. Lawrence C Chtrks A. Budder ...... of thickley A(V Lewis Affeel.erwae.-- Pam of Loris Atterbury JP. A Co. Levitt Norfou..--....- - Flroc of J. N. Dos* Moron A Co. Assaf T. DautpM --BB= of Trowbeidge,Dstakt (Ax.r JeAls Q Vial*..... --Ms of Nelms I Co.. Modes P. Oddtek.---..--lares'of Mcklotti. Stivr-A Co. Oanue -...M0m of Stetrusea t CMS.: flesem D. AcOrpoo...---Ptrec of 11):Morasa • On, Lacier D. Cbaecue.-.--. --Mena of Cocoa% latkluP A Co. Thescos Jksomoo•--...---.PLece of T. 2 IL Moesenter.- Quid of Johionu Paucord. =li .yartn....—;...--rir,s• at Xorimk. BURer Molt. Mordne on :bard* Paul. BUII-„..-.-.llna of liaskelL Markt A Solt ll(fred Ber of A. 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