. . _ . ... . . • • • • . . _ . • . , . . . _ .., •••;.......•,. „ ::: . , • 5,.. .' • . 7.....''' -'--:-..,.__ ~• , ' :•:•••.'" • ::-••••- -,' ,;.••• ::::. .•: • ''''' '''.'" ''., _• ' •-• ' . . , -., ,V l -, ••••••'!.. • _ • . .• . _ . „ _ - -.• \ . • , ,•• . • • __ _ . . . . - ''-' .. ... _ _ . _ . • _ 2. •41, . .._ . .... . . - . . . • .. . , ' ). . . • - 1'3.! ! ; . ; 17 ''.1 --1 : 7 1; : V....;!: ..':=.:- y. , ..::: : iL:.'.7.. ,,, ,_.: 7, .../ 5-';' , . C.% ',-.Y . . . ... . - '-::ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBUIiGII GAZETTE ' PiniVOIT 11 , DAILY AND WCV.ICI.Y BY . . WITITE.&!00; • bAnn, NYE WII1T1h]; , ' [S4MUCL muorrr. . frees cm [ *b rurr,- ma-r von •To tag inArri)IPICL . TERMS;- :-: .. DAYLY-31: dollars per annum, Payable half rulyi t Wel Eli L lt—Tun dollaisa, annum, ht advance. Cs. • , till b Sie sup pin plied at the Wllowsug ounditionat_ - ! Three ooples.per annorn..— ...... .:. ........ ---$ 5 03 . •,. . ~s . lers- a wles -•-:, do ~ r- • ......; 13 00 , ..: a t ' Tr ty oorilei do • .. __ .. ._...__. 0) 00 The age fa. eath club to . be ........... to one penlon, and to paid leyarlably ill advance. No club papers .". be ant r the year explms, unless th e mosey le . 01 * o ' a roue rt e pap t r th e I a'. ' , SATES. OF ADVERTISING: iw" cr)b.. of N.osralm'Ags ....... „ so Do 000 112,01 t JOU .... .....-%••••••••• . •••• - .................. Do Dim . ! ...... Do these . 6 on . Do one coo h 0 .-.... . ' 00 Doibtoe Moot!. D 0 {O. sooothe • • o Standi g 4 a limo br loupe . r IDDIDLOD 6 . 00 One dollar fid each additli.naltlne One seam, naps St 14.n:re, (per an.• nanf.l eseionte of _ Rog! 000 D additional amaze. inserted mar one month, and far each addDlned equate lwrteti nudes , the yearly rot.. Galt Peke. Advertiannents exceeding as/y.:ad not over fifteen lima, to boobs:rod s aqua, arn..• half. Pubilaben nott. artrtemabitt tztt. Intel adveitisPments beyond the amount charged fur their publlestion. Annualseing Candidates for otliee to tekeharitod as attire advertisement, ..Ade b ztisentente'not Marked nn the Opy . f. , r • speelfled • mini ofpukertiona, ho matt:irked till forbid, and In Crell ' ell 'i*d ef .mrd annt2a 4l / . s atiPtly Ihr - dted to their ogn Immediate hosinesZ r end r all 4 adeertlsem nts for the benefit of other 1 , 071000, 00 TOOll all sdeert;kerarets not Immediately enameled slits their own busionel, and all dames of 44 , ortiscroonto, In length, or otheralle. be. C d s llll ' ' :"!k i ll::sgotr i ar i e li rt l l 7 ,l=irlitetle ' P ' lgitT; naidanid. lino prompt pairme t le desired. All advertisements for etukTitatde instiArtionviini ward. Mortal's, and other peddle meetings, and all political meetings and notle.s, to be charged half price, Tay:- able strictly In advance. Marriage notices to he charged MI eents. " Death not i ce . Inserted without charge:mile. areompa, Wed by funeral Invitations or obllnary notice., and when so aomumanled,to be paid Lir. , - •' • Donal. adeertbers, and et others rending intmannlca- Dons, or requiring no .lkea designed to call attention to ' Palm, 00i1104 Concerts. ory puldie entertainments, 'lettere elerse. an made llsr adm an ittance—all nothalk of pri este ns—eeery notice designed to mil attentien private .ternsise, only or intended to he =tetanal interest, am only be limiest alth the un , h, standing that, the moo to to he t*ia fur. If Intended to he Ineerted In the local column, the garde xtll Le charged at the rats of 10 mots per line. • fshOP or AV" none. to be charged trlple price. Altritatata .17:11. titions te ari l. A l letk?ne . eni advertleem ' entiMst . tot. classed ander peril . rate, bat allowed a tihkomnt of . :Algrte:dhreek mad one-thin! mond from the aroma of - WITC6I - 'T/¢-I,2[M, IN DAILY - PAM:GS. ' Ono Square, three Insertion,— .. . .. 54) • Do. each additional Insertion.-- • It _ annar o unneatrels vrxentr var.. 'atm", (1 Ilnes.) one Insertion. .SCO cents. 1.. ..esteh Additional eenta. • trangent advertisements to be DoW to advance. •• ILATEt_OF TISCOTHT torriengn 0111.0 POt tot PITMIC.II Gizmo. BY • ; HOLMES. & SONS; .13nikerg: 'No. 61. itqati rt. kdnten Third .ut L F• 9 .-/A dr. l'ittsbungle PENNISYLVATiLL ilnineh at do' Bank of lltiaburgb oar nranch 'at Tounproan- do Ysettango Dank of do • parillty Dank. Chien:natl... do Star. an allopOral (:onnnercial 13k.Clurful- do Bank of Cornmeroe.,......par Franklin !tank. Bank .of• Nort.b Amertra...par Lafayette hank do . Bank of Norllen Llterties.g.nr 0510 Llik Inr.k.Trust Co., do Dank of Yennaylvards.....4ar Western Bourse Bank-, do B a nk of Penn Vorrnalltp-par nook of 3 aralEk2u .... - Sank offkallnitad Rates • 12 drosil Notre - .1 Commercial Bank of Pa.-.nar• ' NSW_ yf.acre a *grimace Bic-par Anyo- - .......4, - .;,4 iiway.:- ..., . 1 - r. - - A - - - m - ,,a.... -- : . 7. ..p ir 1 - NEW YOR/r Remington Batik-- parlNew York City..-....-mir i Manufae. a Mech. uank—mr.Countrr_ • • ' U. Moctianies• 111ant.........‘.....pm _.. r . .. MARYLAND. Moymnenaing Bank Pl. n.1t1M. 5 .....- - ........ . . „....nor DbMidelphia Bank-......-.-par Country Southwark thmk... ... ....-..par N. JERSEY 4 DRLATIMIE Xrnilmsomeallank...--...par All solvent Banks ...U. Weston:l Rank- .par _. .. .. VIRGINIA: Bank of Chambereburgh... X Rank,' of the Nano)* if .Dank efOhester ComilltAmr Bank of Vii.,lticlimotol Banta thineitle..._....".- .... i ..par Ex. Bank. Va. Norfolk . Batik of Del.Go.,tilnestaE...ar Pnrmors' Bk of it " Bank otlitermantown" : , Mechantektlerh.ank " Bank. or Gettysbunt.B... - .., x North Weetaro Mank--. Bank at Lewhtown - - -- Branhe. .. . .....-„,... " ' Bank of Middlelown.,..-.. NORTII CARULIN.t. Montgomery Co:Emit par Bank of o f N . Cc ..ar...- 11 liankotliorthomberiand-per Book of FA. of N Coroira 2 Carilale 8ank...,.... - ..-..,-, 1,1 Com. In.ok.Wilinloton. 2 Colombia Bk k Bridge . V.A.par Merchants' Ilk„Newburn. B Doylestown Bank. . , ... ...,....peil BOUM CAROLINA. Eaatiir Rank........».........par BkoftlieSt. of S.Carollna 2 !" I ''R Book illilOiti 111.erru7. ': iiimenrliketilaks Co•-rar Bank Of Chnri..bm.....- 3 Farmers' Ilk of Larieneter.4eir Plantene& Meehan's' Ilk 2 Parma& Banked Readlnitpar -. . • OM - LOLL Tarn. Bkotßelluylkirt Cadrar Augusta Ina . & Bk'g Co . - tar. & DIVT. Waynesburg. 1: Book f A.K.1.--- l? - Flanklin Ilk Wasbintion-parl BY of Brnruor Irk. Ana's. 3 r Ilarsisloug Bank-----.. o TEN.NII6II£I. 1i0naada1e8a1..—.........4 - 5, . solvent Banks 3 Lancaster County fiZik.7...nar Di of Kentnoky. Louise's la* • Lebanon Bank.:.._ .-.- _.. . —par Bk. of Louis - ea, Thurston. " .• Miners' Bank at Pottstalle I.l,Nortbern Mot Kentnekr " .Monongahela - . Bank..-.......parrildbernllkorKentueltr " Wait Branch Bank.. -.'•' --.- - !1 • - mcss.ocßt - ! . wromlng Itt.lVllkt.barre Ii ilk of State of Missouri... 3.( Beller Notes.— .-..-... Ba n k B ]LLLdB randies' 50 Ohio . - -' • 01110.7 •". ' Bank of Blinn!, • 75 tate 8ank.....---..' !.. 7 1 .. -WISCONI:. at ' Akron...---; doiMatine Jt Vire In. Co: etas 5 micinoAN . -, = u ,...e ' nth teigiSliti;ci::::: .. . tt TannereMeehatdeinank 3 . Branch at Cistilleothe....- doll.overnment Steck Bank 3 • Branch atClareland- --:. dedPeniatular liank---..... .3 7 Brandt at 'Tolato ... . . -.....- dolnaurance Cumpany..-- • 3 Branch. at Bayton...---- do'dtata Bank 3 - Staudt at Deb. ware do( - ' CAN.tD.A. •. • - . 'Branch at Cobarnbna.. - -- do 108. of . .`l. America. Toronto 5 • Branch at dahtsbnia...... do,llB ofides Peopla; Toronto 5 Brandi at Belem. ' .....do , riank of Montreel...-..... • 5 Brandt at) innsaeld-.-0... dalßk of V. Canada. Toronto b *sash at Ripley...-,-.-. do EASTERN EXCILAAGE. BraactOnt Cincinnati— . do On Bow York bol. Bran d t at Wsubtrigton.- . .. do On . PBBodolPid."7l.-"--P. -Brant at L4Ktir...::........:... dorm Baltimore .. ...,......yar Braved, at Lanavrter-„,..- do WESTETLN EXCLIANO E. Branch: nt 'Btenben‘ We- do,Cincinrutt ‘... " 1 - - Branch et Mt. Veruon-.- do Loalseille.-.....- . . ... --- Broth at Nee ark......-.- tirt. Louts - - • Branetent Brerinatield.-... BOLD ANDSPECIBVALCB. Branch at d.W1etta......-.• do,Dotibloons, Eranish.„....lfLl , o Branch at Trot, .--4.1.. - .:-.30 , _, do • Patriot. 15.50 Brandt at Mt. Pleunnt...... dojEania., 01d..—.- ....... -10.60 Branch at 2.anesidlic..—. do Eagle, new..-.- 10,00 Brandt at Nprwalk. - - q ,Eredfefeks Fors LO4l • . . Brgpth at Ptqu0.....-.•. do Ten Thaloes.-:..1. - .- Branch at Perin:tooth-- doltiolneas .. Pesach .... 453 Branch Itaeouna.--... do Tao E,PG - Branch at Cuyahoga-- do .. .. Branch at Nraaalikna.....— 1.;15 Branch at3Vcorter..—..- do I . , -PRICES OE STOOKS. asPoirri:D ion TUE rrrrnunott oAztra,ir A. WILKINS & CO: STOOK AND; EXCILANGE BROKERS, - rocienr STREET. .-- , • ' Prresictozi, Muth U. 16. - -. mated Stator Re--.;.-:-1.. 1 0 0 "' *- • 1nt..74.631112 Do. . 14 ~... 104 •••• • -.-.• Int. Feb 4 Au. Tiroxdo • Co-. .... ...: 100 - - i nt .j. 0 ,,5- • - 6'5... - .... ' IC* • ". '." Int. Feb.. 406 Alls'AjDo. CA. • 100 - - Int. 31..3 . k Noy • DO: coop: 124 eer, 0o "' lo 1 - do , • •Do ' coop. C 0...;..... 100 - 7 • do • • , Sittotough elt2 0'..: • . 100 , - - Int..lamisJxlT Al* / ""l l 6 ;tVjcial. I ' o ' ll tafr 000011 ~ .".= l i:lle' 3 l- B Mizi 2 ti: IlVx-Na-,„-4vd - Exchange Dant-, .... .....• 10 ' 67% `7o• do 4 .' dUsidoeo2 Sositurx Dank DO 235- 215 _ • Pitt. Trust 0.....- .... ... 65 64. . ' o tID 0 . WO -Yrtnaasta __ )roo helo 8r1d5a...'.... 25 .2.5 . ,24 ixo.n oo . i o t. .M ' s ' ~ tit.' Dridgm........ -25 24. 23 Div. Je ns yet - Hood Ht. .11,14 As .......... 00 44 4 Div. " 20704 Notthern ilbertlee_.-.... 50 40 23 Dir. , 4 Upr.4 Willlsmoport Dridivt....— 2,5 15 - - .. • , ..1614•1;'h Idler S o mnnre- . 8 70 0 Dir. 20 it et Weda= InourLoosUo..- ... -19 Id% Div . Nov. ' =5.1 (Waco?. 'lnsaranos Co.- - 19 • 1011 4407edate4 Firemen's Coo. ... , 7 6 . ~ Ittstroanto Pb 114.......... 6 , 61 41 4 0" . , Jittaburtb, t L0wd5,1114.... SO - :11. 0 Dli. Qr. 5, M. iAlsixo7tlo.-........ 50 .- •-• . Die. 4140 0 ,000 : . x 126 9.o4).ll4l:XlfAiLlt, . . . . ,sitt r.r, U.: l l W0rie....... 60 61 69 " - .711oetoster., &I 42 40: Div. Jon. 4 Isi o - ' yr Disekws 60 10; - • Now Stock. Natir .' . Ohio* .Penns. lialtroad- 60 46% 46 . ix. Dly. pelt. 2 Otdo Railroad.-- 60 ' ~,•• • - - do.. • llerrelood k 12e11411. R. D. 50 , - - " " ..- Moline 8411•42,,Dry Dock 100 104 162% 1111: t etsi l d " DOto r dsal.ic...... - 100 at •. .- - • Do •AA. ...0.-. 100 - .- Tuxtla Croek P Road 23 - " AIL. A Perrywee nook ILA 2 5 1t 25 . OreenobtrlZoplke Itd... 60 10 6 • . . 611netillerts.. . ". .. 'l 5 O 170 Ex. Div. - • ' - ' -- PlttedU7rb 1-"16 . ...-. .;.. - - 310' ILS ' Div:l66l, 620. Korth Amerka.............-.. ... ,SO 75 Neu /Stock. ' North We0tata,...5.:...-;... ... - , 10 10 . - , ; •llt4OegXTU T. / 41 . R 914 ;" ' • 1 4 ' 34 • ' •• -: =.Tut7... ------ : ::: .:: - rx.es." th;;EiTo:cii.:::...... --1 6 • . at.rrap ' 8066........:::=7: : /01.4-4 t::::::::.- . E 3. I% ' ,' • . t i aiii = . • .::: 4 3. 1 2 4 I tam - - . . .... :.=;:...::::: ... '2l , 1 733 i • ir.xeicANGE AND BANHIs'' 7CISE 97 -'' •'' - .k. wiusciNP ILXVIANGE AND nsxmvo 1101 • .k. WILKINS . • Mania* Stafarßoak Banding Na. T 1 /bunk speak VOREDZIsuid Domestic Exchange, COIDI Dank'Notanainand Warrant CoDaettonsintuts Um:m a hout tha Union. • Duaineo*Dapot discounted and loans Stock, bought sad moll art Com h llam7 roes el, and Interest atiored en left f oe • apeelfied tima. - •=da t a dee3 . GEORGE E.-ARNOLD & CO.: DlALmnal3 EX1:111ANOE„ COIN, RANI; N.. 14 /rent.% /NM/AMA ty All Trabsurbris raort liberal raw. YOH:TABLE, TIIRABISEKG MACHINES' AND WARIUNTEDIto built, aad b , arL irelt made and 1114 t.r C, C-dhllo nr.papite t , !lentvergef Melling ra% Penn meet, p1u.. 1 • . burgh. The.Threstdag Redlines are beanttfnl, gnarl 'sad ri:l":4'lVat's." . 4lZal 'AZ. 4 °11'%",r. 1 1 .4 lat,tp l ir m b , co renter, er make Ferrer seek. 6 5 D ' AA ne. ere inNteVt73l"' la.tsegthehigg. th em , !her hare been eanlmmended - . 17y theft who 'nee that to b u notapkte, r i nd to work as Tell ne an: In . The fileperelni ti_TinoVe Patent. and in attiebed to the Thrieber., and coal rietely- owilerstei the ea.+ and &el from the gesinAnd Yee given entire estlnfeet.len whenever DENTISTS. TSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth stropt, docrelrmt et Market. OESoe bone! rig == 117Vv I .- 3 L Do A a W ba A R IDand . D ENT hloSuTrs, P m 3Xk ot I p.•'..9s Word/wino ono wilt bp mstred war otto3dad to .la UM% sj i & wortor moat=srplotoiont ore:4r ATTORNEYS. S. MORRISON, Attorney and Couti2el-: • ler at Leor. Office insured to Nci. 41(irazit Area, 4 " near /earth Pittsburgh, A. ttW. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake- - ~ weirs iiandino" Grant Areet;b4ween Fourth and 0' RoBERT.E. PRILLIPS,-Attornoy at Law, re: OBEKT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Fifth nnd Gnat Rtnxts,oppoßife thPromt _Lt7f,,Pl!,l4l:surkti. • mr24-yS3 1) CRAIG; Attorney . t Law Ne r Castle, ! . • i.n.1.11.26 Coonntiinervani.a. ' ' leer to Ilon. Walter Cralse. Craw Cleet• .L Dualewreq.. , 1...._ Hampton 2 Smith:, Kramer 15 Balm; 11. Childs*. 0..: 14, - - 7 ------ VaiMthant a ca,it. Lee; .... - • ! - • , ap . ...dly ! - 11,±F.0. BULPIN, - Paris - 3.lantilluEmporium, -.._______ • AREB7. — krili.N, Attorney at Law, Mfi — ce I ----- - .:----- - 131 1 lonith litwt, - .i..• I;U .. • Grant, litteaurgh. ja15...t1y: (11- F. 111138A.RD.1 SON, Wild Cherry ___ • • 11 • P. - I.SPALDING,-Attorney and Counsel- 1 ■ !~i -.T. LIURLBUITA American lionnieo- - i akr at law, Cleveland, Ohio. I . I,a ell- narrater, Medicine. %%ale. Cara, ate., for .... ' , reamer-A. W. Loomis, kinder k Stanton. ;m P, 4:17 Broome at. I , -------- _ ' VRANCISC.FLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw — , ,12 No. 170 Fourth Wort, Pittoturgh. TASPER.R:. BRADY, Attorney at Law,. O No. 82 Fifth rtreet,Pittaburgh, 12101 NI DI t4:21A114 saT—i-74-4171 rERNAN % gh CO, Bankers'and Ereliange flrokars. No. Kr Wand ittreet.nortier of Diamond Allay, ttabur. Pa. . . Parltiar astdsoll.Eank Noiesand Coln. Disci:snot Thor Exchange. and Prondasory Notes; make Collections lo all the principal Plans of the Union; itecolsa Deposita on call Imam interest. nod give their prompt attention total nth. 11.111141er% appertaining to a nrulier's buvlctexa. SzasEastarn Exchange constantly ror salt, - aaiim VIAILINCS 18.011.11.. Nll AMER .4. - Bankreai and }lv fharnin Were. Bu 1;1.1.11 Gold .41 err notes,zenntlnte ionse y -on Reid Eetate or Sto H ck Soca- era . title& purchase Prorulaeory Nctes. anime Bllls on Fan and Wert, Buy gusd Stocks on Co ntrulsslon. Alone rude on oil points to tho Union. (thee turner or Third and Wood struts, directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. . 1). KING, Ceie, Stack and ;Exchange leans. Yontth, street—Loft ind u p e'llt Stocks on Ankulttßnti, d...P1.1 Eastr* talcs ernpulitll at cur rtot rang Weeksa mutt on thelkutt tt rat.; NVe.. tato Bonk Notes Bought and told. t:3, irtnnottsr'Y. Ell.l. plituse ALMER,IIANNA Co.,•Successars to en., riinkers.ltachange Brokers and mien, hi korelgri and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of 11c1nitt, Bank :tit!tes,ind Specie—\.{S corner of Wood anal. Vdrd Wet*. • Camila Money received on Deposit. night Checks for iota and collections roado on nearly an Kind hativint• or the Culled Staten. Qnld - Tho highest frond= paid 11:1r Foreign and 'American Advances mad., on consignments of Produce, shipped sits; oU iit sal terns. WIT. R. WILLIAM. WILLIAMS & Bankers and • v v Draken,: North Fast corner of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburgh. All transactions made on liberal terms, and collections prvisiptly attended to. • iandy urgbAWILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, • • No: it itmeth idled. opposite the Dank of Pitts . All tzar:m(l4one at most • liberal rates. jylo 1/FAT." . LAItIItIER, Jr. ' Banker and Bra- Pitts, ker. ith street, No. Gil, adjeitilning the nook of burgh. HOLIiES & SON, Dealers in Foreign •nd noniarti, 11111, of Earboutre. it Certisiratec of Do. Z i lTe, hank Totes and Specie, No. 64 Markel , street, Pts. burgh. ,a - Colloctlorwl mode ow all th,_lstrielpal ricks throughout the Visited States. COMMISSION &C. vol. MeOLUEG, ;Dealer in Fino Tom, y moodn,ny Guweriey, Wonden and WIMe - Ware, coiner of - and Sixth Stinetst la now remising lermi .6=n:it:tient of Fresh Goads, fn eddition to 1.1. almailf ex tensive Reel. purchased fro= first hands In the Eastern markete:which will be isold at the low= market prices. Hotels, Fteemboets." and Fomgies , boring hp the gnantitr. supplied et wholeaule mks. hia - liondedellevred In the city free of charge. ern WBANE, Cotiindssion and For .a• u'ardltuOlerchaut..; dealers In Wool and ' , ratans gent:ally: also,. Pittsburgh .11anurseturt, N 0.114, str.nd street, Pittsburgh. f! IVELLSA • CO., Conimisliion Merchants /and ITtlolóddle Dealers In,ltadan, non, Dried Prult • and Country . Prodnee generally, No. Liberty Weft; Commercial Row, Pittsbnren. [nr,14.1L3 T - S. LEECH, .Me & CO., Whole- opJule Unxera and Dealers In PTC , TiFiTaI, Metals and Pitts a burgh Manufattccan, Zia 242 and 044 Lfnerty strncd, EittAnarnh. 5. =Mr, GITZR-2- .- SIM., C. IIIIWRICX.. • Ari //MEET k: FREDERICK, Wh ol esaleGro liji ears, Produce Dealer.. slat Quomixdon • Muniumta. N 0.1.3 Wood street. Pittsburgb. !m ifirlatvraired. tputh advent's* on oozudgumeuts. • All goods um} If des EW 7 1 . - BAIL) T. nomoox. nOBI CO., Wholesale 7Ctrixere, jit - r pri y 4i t zmar r g b. Commisfk l r 31.ardmatjs..o. - /STREW= Ilat.tra wn-cvnt.A.rOnsrtn. PRLV;ER 1L111.13-kUGH. & - V• O. (Suiic6Z. tj lon In F- Mulinch.) Counnfrelnn • and Farrardlna 31 , 1 , -hnotin Mallen In Woofnanl Produce grnernllr, 143 First antlll6 ?nen:A greets. Pittsburgh. lh. ara-ly W. REA, Flour-Factors,•- Commission OP • and VOMlthrillg ; Aletrbaxdx awl Nolen In reveries rensrall Orden rat i ltiehur- Manufactures premptlr stnsedri- to. . 2cesseli Wass asAl FeneVrtiek Yettabursh. KENDRICK,. Forstardilig" and Corn y talrelen Merebant; aten.leent Sof 31anufarterere. -Thareioure,No. =Wood Exert, Pltteborgb. -karticular attention paid toTorwardluit Merchandise, and oonalgenriente air. sale. No onnneetton, or preference for floats otany deecrl piton. Order" promptlr atteudNoto. feria-actions with In all earn, be implleltly obeyed.. Your brofteas la rcepertfiallreolkiteeb and I pleghoe m r ite( to rum avert , exertion In yam. behalf.' • li. L' lER JONF.S,Forwarding and Comrnis- Nierthnte, Beakers in Ptodaaa and Pittabarnli wmfactared articles, Canal Basin, near Enrenth at m; ilanbargh. A. A. IZAT.LT fIiAARDY, JONES g CO:, Succesl?orA to ATWOOD. JOKES & CO.. Crquiiili. , iton and Poniard-. Pittsburgh. lsruhants, Deals. lu Pittsburgh Manufactured Goals, • TP HEY, MATHEWS CO., Wholesale Gro htimigglmbdTL„—.,,r-IrmA7Pitazat EROER ...tiNVELO; General Co.llllllifi jV IL on Merelianta, Phlindelphts. Liberal advances ray.l on consia - nmenpw oT Prrluns goneraUr. JOHN WATT ........... . .......... OLIN WATT & ' CO., Wholesale Grocers, 44 - Commission Merchants. and Nadirs In Produce and P ttsburgh Itsaars,sta..‘No. i-116 Libertd- et., Pittsburgh. OANFEELD, late of 'Warren, Olio, •1 Cor r ulnolf . en and Yorwardhig. Dierchant. and . Itersrre Chem. I.lutt7, - Pot nod F.....11T. 15 &ter str,t, botweatt Szoltheeld and Wood. Plctslmrgh. • morn Unix... ..... . . ..rnox.utzurr-r, ratA °term noblacm. little &On.) T IXETLE & CO., Wholesale Groocro, , ,Produce knd Comm Winn Merebitate, sad Wears In Vittourgh Mannadure", No: 112 . becond etrret, blanch. CIIEESE WAREIIOIISE-41ENRY COLLlNS,Foreardlng and Demnalsalcm Merchant, and Pester In Cheese, Mater : Lae Flsb and Prod* genersll,r, 25 Wood street, stars MM. Plttalnirgh taVII VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, 'Moto , tiale Groan" and Conindaentl Merchants, and Dealers In Pi ttal. Matnnlklures, \a={{'atgr• Man!, Pitts- Inarnb. - - • lACOR FORSYTII, Jr., Foniarding,nnd O tintanlndoa 58:1Vater etree!,ll4lbursh. rOMAS PALMER, ImnOrter and Dealer ra.nd..na Austrlran Wan Pspe7,ltin.. Market Letlieett 'third arid Foatth dm% znl33-1.3 NIT MeCUNTOCK, Importer and Whole- - V • vac and NUM tipsier In Carpeting', Floor ON Co.otio Matting, Ts and Plano Covers, Window Ehodes Stem Mot Tnatartnio., N 0.112 M arket street pARD.. & DE LANGE; Dealer in Hide; leat.hir and Oil, 215 Liberty street, ( den Oahe Gol an Iforna.)_ Thar aril) keep on hand, at all Mum • cen ern! paaortmenat of Leather lbr Shoemakers and Saddlers' use *l^ Shoetnakare Fludinge Toole he Apia • DIED & DE LANGE. - ORRIS & • PATTON, .Wholesale and Re‘ • ji tall Grooms. on 'the Eastern slda"of the Diamond. GROCERS. [GORE, Wholwalo Grocer, ,acki ttr..D.ol,r PrAnne, Man. jub t o l d f . =fa and Ocanontla Wines and b o r,i loc a lt hm ors t Ane ,r ...riorb.obl-11nnongalte*Illaskssnrd;:hr"Teb G. GRAFF* CO., Grocers. - and Com . tukslon Mitchl.:4.s. also.Dealerl In all kiudn of ii.sb.p . ,h'Mgmunleturod utak% carrier oti. Somudand. ]tor .to.. Pittsburgh, Pc. - .f.11.44r . i7.I3L.A.CKBCRN . CO., Whole.saie,dio oat Yarn Utters, anti and Produie and Pittsburgbgi, Alenufeetureg [ltch and Oakum always on trend et thole Warehouse, W a t er street, Pittsboral. sept...y Win &OULU 'DlCktr. ISAIATI DICKEY& C 0.,. Wholesale gra.' ComtnlzeionUmlaute; sad Dial - on, to Product, ho. fO3 Water deed, and 117 Front strrot, PittAburgh. JOHN WOW. ..JAI L 4 C. ROL OILLS . 3 FOE, s iVp:lei4L ?tirticertwtitd.. U. :Marl' ... ...JOHN R. COSGIUNL, ,W. II: IFOOLITI3II.- - ' -RAUH NAGAI" JOHN ATIFNI.L. 147 31. BAG - ALEY & .CO. - Wholesale Gro ,v v crni. 'Sok It and 20 Wo r d wh4t, PittAmsgb: , ' , "[WILLIAM- • MTLEIRG, -' Grocer' nnd - 1-1 f • ,7N Deliler coiner of Wood uld sl't h 'i i t - alwaym an hand a Fargo wortment or ohoio artrs lt; fine Teas—larelga.Frult. and :Cats. Whole:du an Itet:11. Deelen iraPpUed on the lowed. tem*. • - • AMOBERT D.AIZELL. k CO.; Wholes:110 JJ arr.o3.nt: Commlulon Mcrae-at% I/micro inTrelora sud Pltirbtegtt SLyastracture, .LI duty stevet, 11.1ttsbargh. " Vcsmn.tti. TICK ti; MCCAN DLL'S'S, , BUCCCPNore to Wholcsalo rown. Vollrarditsgasa Cootenlaskra 3fercbants, DlAiall in Iron, Nails; Olga, Yam, end Pittemrgh 3fazubruntt serierally; comer, of W. 4 .4 Water #14.4.0. rituburgh• • • A cuLßEßTsoN,"whoieside Groacr and A fAr. fa=l:l=l";,g's'l4,Lltri!i'a't;l°=, fitt: - .An.n 71.0.15--._.,...itii-ressii.tiroce,„ Com_ uauxn noon. ,57. It: 1101.11, 0 OL.. Merchant-Nand Deal= Clturnd noildinsng, fronting on Ltb ,. .,rt " Fuel% . Mr COMATII, 1111., U. WOOMMO,.. /Lan 111AGALEY, WOODWARD( &,•. CO.:Wbole j111 rale irirbnemNd.22lMayimt rtrM t.PMluddnht, CLOVER • SEED--100 store and for mat by - 30 , 13 - • R.DALZELL a co: 110R4tIC-,40 e6leitefnedfor..iggy...-6' t . c ayas : +~:Eia: - 311347 VORIC AFTERTUMMENT - P.. Froin' , VIRSCILER SCIIEt.L'S Amend Advertising 11:que. No. FU Neu. Stroct;,Nerr York R.Er..w. Prlnar fx :7;1%4 NXm lui k itaten Island Fancy Dying Establisluxient. • OFFICE No. 3 Jamv merAr, MO noon ram! inuLurrYT, - NEW YOKE MT. -. lllDERSreteiced by 'Express, or calcenriki, rcr - dYlng or cleansing Ladles Dresses, 3tantillas and swi+ni every demittinn. Ihianask and Mermen Cur tains lactiatlfully dyed. Lem enrtaios recturrit. Canton Crate Cdtants dyed the mosYtiriatant, or the mere crave mi., -MI kinds thilk, woolen (and fancy gangs, (It the piece dr garnie.nt.) treated In the rnest succesatul yeatinry. The undendgimi have had lotic eaperlenee in the tree. _cotton of this business at Staten Inland, and Col' sanized that their succesaln. the art of dylnd Is turivelle.l • ritly23-Irtiv ' IlAttitETT, NEPHEWS A CO. OLYNEAUX BELL,-Mantilla and Cloak Yl Manufacturer avid Imparter. Ga C h esil at. SrAN DUESEN'S Impr9ved Wahrette. It restoms Itray flair to it. orl4nal color, nod crootot a /low growth ofhar. 12.1 chtuub.ri it.. --------• [LOCT. 'GILBERT, from Vemßhis, is cur ing Ikandreds of Cancerk TutnorctlcerP. and Wens t nut the Mak. at Ids M 13401111 rooms, 403 lirradwaS. LEESE WOODIIAM, Manufacturer and lvfmnrter cif Onow, Val., PIAUI% ac.,lCOYuttnn et. Q H. WARNICK, 31,xnufacturer of lituun cl. e fled Cottntre St, N Wb to ,t. 11011N,DAVISI Commission Merchant and fig Importeref BeareHes, Wines and CI:-are, de4 Wash lugtou et. GOODWIN & BRO., Mauufacturers of Cut Tobacco. Man, and enuff. 'A7 and 'JO) afar at. • Virh LIE LER & WILSO.N, Tvsirriotors . uud jaann o urAw.r Stitching oOth r. IXT.M. SIMMONS, Millinery, 504 Bread , v vey,near Meitcpolitan Hotel. COOPER HOUSE,.A7.S:Piase & Bro., Pro -1./nrteklry„ 334 EtrcatinaK.. , N 4 ? , L L mAN CUTTER, successor Lee. , 004 , and Jobber In Staple Drr T e r CHAFFER,iIgte W. Newman. Manufae tome and Wholerale Maier In tadieirlalters,Nhoer, aoli Broadway. ; ra 49-3‘nr • I.A.AIHEL L. CAfERLY, Wholesale Deal or la Brooms. Palmed Palle .d Tale:Wood and 'Wil low Ware. Baskets, Mate, Ondage,Twino, Wlekidg. nst , b 00, O. 1Y.4 Greenwid3 at., New York. • lITINI/OW SUM)ES, Gilt Carnicee, Tablo on Cloth. &r. JOIIN TERIIUNE: Miitufartnrer and W Mesabi Dealcr. No.llr4tharine 01., and No. 6 Chatham EgILLIV. NC.' Took. mho-14 EM3EMI CAILD.--Idavin,Wleen appointed the ea elude. Agents for l'ittsbargl:firr the sale ofliatent veted Cementeil and 'Stretched Leather Dating. man ufactured br P. JEWELL L SON. et Itartford.Conuectient, We now otVr for sale a Lime lumortmeat of all widths. mahufeturedratithe maiontecturegs prices. his article helms superior to arty Leather Ikltiu ir elm before olfsped In this market. Al., • large steel; Mall whittle of India Rabb. Beltingonnttantlt 'hand, .1 for rale at the .lilachlne 11011. cPepot.:' :co. on 3larLet etroct. J. k It. punrars USTIN oomis, Real Estate A grynt, ,1,. Fest, Niembandire and 11111 ProLer, strum 0.1 Fourth etreet. ItomL pegoptly elicit/Iml to. . )4.11 F A.IIIU.EL Seeretary-Citi-, mor's IteurreseSlA.pimr. 04 Wit. Amt. 11V P. JONiS, .Agent of the Insurance, v •• Co. of Nerth America, 3.11 Ytent etririt. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu .l_ • toe.. CO, 92 Water Area.' ARDP..irIiCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin ay • Fir!, EvallanT, torlll4-4st ~roes Or Wood and Third street,. P . MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware .Mnl . • tun! Irlavratce• Campo ity 411 Wvitnr street. • • (11,E0. ILTATIOR.& 1113STW, (successon4 ILA to Tae/or & Idlorne,) General Consmiaelen and )oir. wanding Ihirchants. and Agents for Eattlern Transporta tion Lines, Wholesale Dealers In Staple Groerries, :Meet ings, Cotton, Cuttoa Yarns, _Batting, Twine, Manilla, Its. Fr.{ and Kentucky Hemp. Totarco, &eh Ash, D'lndou Glass, Dar and White Load, Naval Storm and Cine:te anti and , Pittaborgh _Manufactured Goods ••gerterally.— Adrente glr the 'Tenn 3!ill" and. Banner Sheetiruts, Pittsburgh. No. 44 -Front street, (otrposite Louistiga, Pittsburgh and Innis Pachet Landing.) Cinder-Mi. JX.M.:l;nd A. IIUTCHISON S CO., C.OII3MiSSIOU s Merchants and these Sc,uar my. Dmitri in Sugar. Molasses. Ng and Lax L,. d, Os um, Zinc, Paint,te., L-. . fe7 -BOOKSELLERS. C. STOCKTON, IliteJatin4an k Stock- Mr‘Wittfit:ltr'nvYlll74. 4 B l ' 6 - T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. .v . l • I'S Fourth street. Apc.l.ln I.3ll.llatts. lit WELIM.N. Whole,,ale and Retail py aT a Deal, In Blank and &bon! /lcadva Parer and Sta- WINAI ;arra, OCT. .111 rd: neS Forts 10 TOIIN S:-DAVISON, -11661rRelIer and O ann.,, surafmor to ihM•tm'A Arneyr, f. Market street, Ilk= ronzth, PitteburgA. ISt.. ENRY W S. BOSORIII, .Bookseller and tlttaler StAttinn..ry. Lc,' No. 82 Hemet street. neAr and, Pittgbnrglt.)'s. I L AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, :Abi 1 :';`,'4; 5 r7. ° 1,131;:f10V1A' 6 .12... th .. e C.'7ii;`.4.7l,bott A lI.ENGLISII & CO., Booksellers, No. bottroeu Fourth ' raid DLLII.DCi MUSIC, &C. TORN 11. MELLOR, Dealer in ham) Ferree, 114 Vuslc sod scent Instruments, Pl an ooo sod Frstloneer. Sots ssent entekerins's Forte, l')r Western Perinerlesvia—No. Sl Wore' street. LILLICRY IiLEBIIR, Denler in Munie, 7 Sln- Mem li t iiVeipOrter of Italian Vtrings, itltJ.:=l: : *; ' Vrest ( 47.121r . rM. "' V=111: lA. -- SCII4VEDER & CO., Mutnio Stors, 4th • •Loset. detWeen .Ineket aml Wood. New Thiele non ly icerirtnin and 31indenddilstranionte of Jill kinds. ' DRUGGISTS. TOXIN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Guf-. pp • fot,M 3411 ) Whnlendo and 144011 Druggist and Dealer to - Paints, (, D 7.74 13, 141 Wood street, 3 dna. below /ttslossids- air Regular Agent Zdr. Jtkit. TUSKING - WiLCOX IS: CO, Druggisti and "troth- Jl,l eduitc corner Martet*traet and the Dlarnod.kerp ronstantly nn hand rt. full and ecinpleta assortincat daritdeipetgintngtathcir business. Physicians piCianiptlons earefully compounded. myl9 P: SCOTT, 1911olesalo Denlar in tltillrply OILN; Paint., 01la, Tarniabas and . Dye Atufia . , No. WO tey 'treat. Pittsburgh.. • - All orders sill ration prompt attention. • Aar ALent Or Loudon .t Cb'a Tall:1,110 faro.ll7 ltediolnes. p.A. FAILVESTOCK , & CO., Wholesale d. i Droawgista. act mannfacterrem of White Lead. Red borgh . and Litharge, writer Wool and Frout.strects. t l'itta . • . ' mea - 0, E. SELLERS; Wholesale Dealer in 'him, r.i.tc Di . e„Stuffo. She. Taridthec Le-. &e 4 No. 'Wood ',street, PittaborEh. (toclimatteuated...'.'Peiees low.- RAIIN & REITER, Wholeenle & Retail r: , ggist7, corner of Liberty and Et. Clalr isinctx, r• b. SCIIOONMAKER, & CO.;. Wholetale e/ . Drum:des. No. N, Wood .L t, l'ittOnrgb. SuccessortQ L. Wilcox comer Ma strenad anti, ion hand a full r and ket oun f ple r to twortatent Dru gs, Medicines. Medicine Cbe.sts, Perfumery, and all articles pertaining to Ida businera. .114 - siolans preadiptJona .Farefully confounded at aU MERCHANT TAILORS. CTIESTER, Merchant Tailor and r ele, to L1T.1'.',N7.1-'11.17a. •• r",'il" 1:-A r IaTILLIAM DlGllY,MerchantlailonDra erty stmt par n and Duel. in Randy Paulo Clothing, Lib . FtWATTS 4. CO. Merchant. Tniloro, 181 • Liberty street. W, are nor :owls haw nor Pr stock of Goods for Oentionteres Weitc—Cloths, Cog. slmeres and VePi ingeoftho worm.% styles mod finustnunlliy- Onr friends arid customers will Ocoee kiss ns a tall.. [tail -alt. IL J 0.3. lIIISC'EL]pANEOL'S. - . T. 0.• WARRINGTON; - • 11" AOIES' 41; 'S SHOE STOVE.. va Ha Iths alsrars ou Lend ► futLancniznent, Fourth stniet, 11,tttratrgb, Pe. - oc.lo-lvd T.- GRANT-MOW - EX, Dealer in Leather, Med .trtvt, . VILLIDtBCrIUCMVIAN'S. Lithograph 4it Ennbligunont..Thlrd • streneg r rvas s M i pat tinlmtßL L hill Dcado ; lhnttr, enVtlo=nctural god hinet!ln• prs.winio, nuldnos. and Vieitiug Card., Tha On Atone, and . printed 1 n Coln*. Vold, 11 nr ulatly In the nit* ppratrren of 10 , and at lho most tzrtsr hl - ao . . • i,,,.s 1 - 4 7 FELLX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF 4 ,.; , 4l , 4rEr i ,st:l3llabtalB32:tacelrt4 astir tertnalurne LIA "Krearritisburia3a: IMPI°7 4-34 "..! 1 ‘ctrn... 4 th flatware °Mumma= •eountoreill. ,%IVAItDIIOP'S SEED STOREi • - • -o . plate frith Early &Oda the Molted et Pruning In. ummel:its tho erchardr Corn F. bailor% Valk and filmy Catle ...(1 every Ithorof ln lomat to the 'termer. Gerdt. nor or A meteor. ()okra froaiDcalera end Merchant! filled promptly nn liberal terms.' - yo WALTER P. MARSHALL; Importer and ry Denim 'le Plain; Viguie4 and Vonsrali re!, T'sper llanengs - tin. P 5 Wood otrott.,rillsburnll.' - . • Solet . ant. elm colojunat.cit inatonlect.wro; Manta- rARISESSIIIONS,FORLADMWDRESS- Es.—Tb q P. Amblons for TUNE, direct patteaster Ixt on sato en the 14 P mem iar-L, P. NT 1404, Joint Mil Pent. atom Mud et? EMBROIDERED AND - APLIOA: MAN rTlLLAS—Msterials marked fur ppbtpi l im Je2tr k - WILLIAM 011..11. NOBLE, Upholsterer, - raid l~eeß"ware, ephnidirr. l thoPo4o nyeagileawiltetsil,Thlre amir 540. ti s TTSBURGH COACH EACTO4e. —Nn b instoosul Alloy, near Wood ariek_ X. M. 11.1017001 T, Protel4l or. PITTSBURGH; THURS I AX MORNING, APRIL '6,1854. ANUFACTURING PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WOODWELL, Wholesale and. Retail I• 312insen-turet and Dealer in 1,121.4 net \Yr" as ENNETT& BRO. ---1 ;Manufacturcrsof Plain-I --.------ -. ' - . From The New Orleans Pleorttne. March W. 113 all 1 : and F eecr y e n,. ru x -ti ee h e , a and cream Colored i By the arrival of the steamship Texas, Capt. Office at the alattofarters, arne r of Washingtale [ Place, sod ?mann terve:a, Ihrualnaltato. oppoelte Pittsbrergla. = which crossed the bar at 12 o'clock last • rma"at4ifr - KOHN • WETIIEItELL, , ManufaCturer" . off-to'efock this morning, we have files of papers of VP PATENT BOX 3 . 1 0 FZ. • Sntenior article, 1101.11 , -; rtz.Yl j -11hkihn to - She I Ptit inst., and from Vera Cruz to rsal=mx. vicitzig e r ti Ll=r 3 g l a. the , 22 - , a the day on which the Texas left the isch.r cur. - 2 odariTeil f hat er la ce. /ry)L - IVORKS, corner of First and Liberty I The Texas left in, port at Vera Cruz, clincher .tlS+ CB. Pittsburgh, Ps—llachhallte Toole or elttll i. s in g, the — Ambrican brig Nenupher, Capt. Mar in PI T l M " D i ti l iatanafiNi d s° '4 4 4%11=c:1 shall , fr°4L Now York- • . • . heal to sole,. Ifel2l . .. JIM_ F. /1.1.3111.T0N a 0.). • • ''. The examination whic h'we hare been enabled is tse J05m....... .........•• ...........-..-....eas T. arias: ; to shako of the papers we have received, in times ONES 1; tItIGU, itra - nufacturere of Spring for this evening's paper, d oes no t „ o h i n t h e 0 4 P arid Bilker Steel. Plou t th Slab Stool, Steel Plough I lags. Coach and Miatte tqatusla Brass Nut Town% star discovery of any , intelligence of great interest or Patent Screw Mail and Hammered Iron dales.—Corner or. importance. , , Ross and brat streets, Plttsburgh. ~ - ' ' ' The Teo del Comerria .states that .the condition , .1121Nin k Q 41.30 . ' .......D. D. IN rta; Of Alvarei is-Incoming 'desperate; according to* 11) R. ROGERS & CO., Man ufacturers of all the latest accounts-which hare been received. 2. 11,7 1 7 1 1 l l =Z p iAr t ,,l,lttil Culth ' t "' —e ( rir ?By way of illustrating this fact, itrelatea that a --; petty chief having get together a email body of' men with whom he prepSeed.tojoiwAivares, was tt r in. a condition which rendered it - necessary te, ap- Itlyto him foraimpply sif "the sinews of war." . !'Alvarez, however; was in no condition to bomplY; and ,ho could only harangue his friends and fol lowers and make'great - promises for the future; These Were not sufficient to sustain their wanti and views, and therefore 'they disbanded. I The • Trait ir Unien-anisonnoes that •Geri, D. Martin , Coe haiplated mime:obstacles in the Way of continuation of the works on the Isthmus. It; dds that it is to bo hoped that this had' been: caused only by some misunderstanding which will soon bo'eleared up.. - -diotwithstanding the reported &Duro of the ro be/Ilea of ,AfrareX, we - seo it announced by the adverted that Santa Anita had protteeded in per son to Guerrero. The recruiting of his health is :named as one of Objects of his going thither, but at the same time no doubt is left that the real object is that of endeavoring to put down ' 'I lie 18th inst. was celebrated with great re joicings, as the anniversary of tho election of Salta Anna as President last 'year. ' I Resides Alvarez's movements we find indications of others progressing, _ A battalion of troops, The Parma! announces, while marching from-More- lie toward Mexico, on the 25th ult., were greet ed with cries of "Kra to Federacion!" at a point called Arroyo de la Luna, situated between Acorn bans and Slararatio. Some of the men immedi ately left the ranks. • Gomez, the party who ritiscilitte cry, was a deserter from another regi ment The greater part of the troops remained in their ranks, and obedient to the orders of the commander, COL 1): Luis Ramirez ; and Gomez was 'captured, the movement put down, and, im mediately afterward ,Goinet and another man named IlilarioJaramillo were shot at the head of the troops. Reports'are rife of an anticipated actions insurrection tnroughout the department of Michoacan, in which these events transpi red. ~ p.nrAWSON, MOHAN CO., 3lnnufacturers or.SloTola Spades, do., Warohnzun No. Wood it.. eols First. and &mud street.; Yltteborgh. ^ Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsbnrgh. VINNEDY, CHILDS . & CO.. Ranufac -1111. tame of— Peon A No. l hoary 4.4 SleetlagM Carpet Chain of all colors sad shatter. • • Cottou Twiny, • Bed Cords • Plough Linea and 'Sash Cord; • •• %Mug, Rope of all glue and doxeriptloulg & Ja-OdWo oost dthw ll lh d re ioB e t uutrtaotot.lLogau, •.- i0.2•5:17 • • Irst. ti nronoY - - 1/LXI3 )FEERRON-:k .CRISWELL, Bell and Bras& ,rom S o a v ode E r or Ma Fnalno , n mbe M , O Lr L. llro, f Bran WWorOk? flattlog manufacturers. _ Facsnai, ILehems ntroot, I IVAacßom. No. 12. Ittarkat city. street, nearliret,Pitiabunih N. il.—(11.1 Urals a s Corner taken in exchange for nrar. or cash mkt. • Orders left at the ronntlry er Mace, 0111 be attended ko ETT!) , !•_L_ felOtlT Arnold t Williams EI EATING AND.VENTILATING WARE op—Manufarturers or Stew,, (he :Wrought - Iron Tubing, and tilting Or Stew, (he or Water, No. 25 Market Btreett, Pittsburgh. • *l),.We ban, solo oar 'Furnaces, Putterne:&c.. to Weal. AIIMAM & 'WILLIAMS.whom Ire cordially recoremeull to the petronsure of th e ocl WAITE. ATKINSON & al. 131 NE AND CEDAR IVARE.—SA3III„FIL . 1_ icnomams ketp,,lndantly on knnd w wood import. anent nf lynch and Path Tula, Those, Stonanboat, Onk Kell, Itch. or , lhaw Buckets Wooden Bond., (derma. for Mcaaurra, Zinc and Cderry irnah Bards, and all other kinds of awn In bia nacta Tuba, and 100 dcaan Duclata. Warecoona. Masonic Filth staved, Mita/nag/4 Pa. ar1.4:7 • Blacksmith Bellows NaMafactory. tr AIIT EESI I IP NOTICE.—The suir Pathan. would respectfully lnform their bland. and the publln generally. thatathey Lure entered Into miner ehlp rolntnenelng so the 10th of April, under the firm <III. WILLIAMS A Cl).. an. the 'manufacture of ItLACKS)IIII4 BELLOW:Ia ever; deterlotlnn, '4ll'O4A/ter ere determin ed to moteof the tory loot materlatld tauyertbr sorb. tuanably, They Intend to have always on band Ina sasort ment of all alien frum IN to 40 loamy at thairminuffictory:. cum. cf I:oblupnu ra.leanduaky'erßet.!,_ Allegheny City, !tiny 2d. ir A. BROWN, would moxt respedtfully in. . ferm the public that hettsrelion hand, at' his dsod thojrro tidot he DitinOnk, -kUkAhe9V I:4 ll'. • corn. riete aivortment et tenitlnn Blinds AlB3. Venitien Shut ters WV Made to cyder. in the lost- rqls. VIM-Ma tti equal to MIT lathe Unload etates. -Ille , llimds eau Ia rammed without the *A or • 147.• Myer. panitmed thir stock. Joni& and 'mod tho Cabinet Lstablithment of. Tramper k 31eCielland. I em prepared to tarnish their old metsmiers ns dell ns the puhlie at large, with *Ten - Oleg thsimilore- .Looney, to. a Wood etreetAittebargh. J._ A- BROWN: F. LOGE.. AR IFIGUTUAN.• PENN GLASS WORKS; ORENZ & IVIGIITM, Manufneturers i te of fill khola Cr Ito 7 AN 113 , 4 and NVDMOIT Wedcr and f. 5 Prent lancets. littahurgia N.B.—Particular attention il.all (Ail Hata of Ohant sad pricato . ninufla for Bottles and Vial,. nen= JO. D. m'coun. 111" CORD & CO. ICLIOLILSALL: AND ItETATh rASIIIONADIE DAN AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEitams IN A t!..IZINDS OP FURS.. 00Z,VEM OFirooD AA7)17,7112•171715ET5, Pittsburgh, Pa. se_!'Lett ithck [trove rrofrituallty aprityloof Pete Da.:‘, Cuffs and Far itocuet. Self Heating Smoothing Irons. T . r[E GRE EST DOMESTIC, of Inter. Idultei dna Liloo3 • mold dedr arilttn—laylnd time and vane), Mareljantn and Pedlar. supidlod on Mend tenna: Addrealy (post told,)- . JACKEMI, 124 'Wood strrrt. littaburg. • tat T, " Tryl. ' ( int? a r n r dl r d .7 dt h ' Vart ' Vris7l ll . ' Al. on the Imola Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan _ nfacturing Company. THIS COMPANY 11A.V . ANG cs - LARGr,D tbdr oWator tlr rnsonfArtolina, am mow PrOarea to met 11^ locrerael tictoual Eeth.lr,ll6lk, ernalbl."4, U"dl9 - 4 .Ur,"l rltt 4 PlWa rt a 9. 0 • COACH FACTORY. 4( 1 / 4 Diann-our notr Marl h. M. HIGKLfiw. Prionarrou, • 1 WOU LD rf:spectfully call . the. attention of Fouthern and Wade. Merchants to Ma fine abet - , of enorinoes ranging in trio, from SUM to $l6OO. Them ; earring. axe built from the Met material auggrarktnan ship. and under his torn rieworition he tan, with mutt. donee, warrant his work to . he InAglor to none manna.; tuned to the enien. The aura. or his banners and the great Increase in demand mono cims of work, h. Induced him not to build any omm nr low priord Work his tatahlbhment l'oreane wanting getal-bonert work will pleas, call wad examine his stock bop. going - Kari. All work warranted. New Coach Factery-;-1111egheny.-; M. 11. Wllllll k CO., would re _ apectfolly inform the intblie that. they hare erwted a op ern Laeoek. between Fedora/ and Bandust - ey street., They are now making and OM prepared to receive order, for every desodption reldelee. Omahas, Chariot.. Baligka. de., te.. which, from their i t o h n:=len i zin y ee e tn t run f ictro o f f k the t at t , b ose work. and ere en► - t. do avillt t i ro innek i relantrble ' renatrwith than ...saline ankles in their line. Paying particular attention to therwlection of rnaterials, and having none but routretent siorktnen, they barn no battalion in. warrantina their wctit. We tberetigo ark the attentionor the lodine to thin matte.. ll.—ltepalring done in the beet manner, and an the moot rrasonablo Ctiach and Carriage Factory, • TOITNSTON, BROTIllat *. CO., corneeof • w.nat and Between etreets, Allegheny CUT. world respectfully Inform their,triend, mldthe nubile generally, that thee are manufacturing ('sedates, Baronet., Rock away, 'hrries, ' , Agitate - and Chariots, in all thole various •atyles 'of finish and proportion. all'wedera will be executed wlthitriot regantto dura bility and beauty of finish. Repaint will also be attended to on the most reasonable terma• 'Using In all their work the newt Eastern Shaft.: roles and Wheel lltuff, they feel confident 'that all who . Para them with their patronsgal? will he perroctlywaltfied on trial of thelr.work. . Purehaeore ara requested to Ora them • call botore mu chasing, elsewhere: .." sod. - Fifth Street. Stdohtig- - Factory. Annan; ENERGY, Ant ICONOMY. The Met rd a a in cialdratee Woe, 21 en's S.,ka. the; I,7l Th a =atorktoi7=llfarkVl.l;„6”: " ..V. Ni) ADVANCE IN PHICE. -• -` IVAI. auALY w , St.-king Factory. sth street, between Wood and Market NICHOLSON & PATH& , NICiCTACITEI M S Or COOKING :TOTES. (MATES, EIiONTUMIDET‘S. La, : Liberty Sinxt: eppenTe H r 4 ARNESTLY direct. attention. to a now 44r4ViretrAregig r atlin' IT IEWVIr4 newel as . "Keyetono Mete and the "Werteni :tar, ,„. 4 . 4 . Stor eln rat: l 77 of tinich. y e i conom) , :r 4,lity i and otlrred to the pall. le ' artirdot to b ttertfelesallndr2 • ll above, their general win& comprise everything In their ....calker Hoe, Vilkthe meet eptroved Improvement-el. vie, r.4.r.l . ogt.r , u nttt i .;., a s :IrAtCALES,BII2k Mill Ten ttlearie in er 'pearibl "' I•t '' Th' Vt u ar k fl To fah.. 2. b.,..450.1.11idt...i. "- ' l ' ' 1. " 't)". 2 , 4 , • L. IL' LICLVEINTO!,- cam= Z. 1M1111241.0 11 . 01.; (0/%1.110.. livingetoi4 Roggen & NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. FKRACK and Depot Railroad l&aleti, . Day, Cattle,AndOrr.ln do.; Platform and. Corutter d. Door foe of all alma, Sming,Drop .4 Th umb Lat.. Coffee Milli 'of rarloua Mode: Paint 'Mills, approved ratterms Dolt., and Fastanlo %cc lfallcabla Iron Caatlnga of erect va riety. In form and . • - dtf BRAES FOUNDERS,PLIIMIIIMS AND 'GAS ZISEII9. LtD •311 L and 17a. rimt Mrtd, Piast.rgh. L - • not= mu?, nnrosrre 2.{11X01.11 STAIIO7f ASSINIWLST. At AZ F it t! 11%1E .. rtgl i l t ar ti nn Oa: titai on short MU.. -,.;"41T J. HOWARTH et BROTAP:R, MARBLE DIASONS, 154 Linirizry STREET,zmue RESPECTFULLY inform their friende and , the poldie v amally, th at they Imre I roned tbtl , r l d one tlehll s l sti W p or p i ly ' of I , ..otigilltritri ni th ailtako:r 4r. d ye uotnio atylet alupoments, Tombs. Mad Stones, Fe:mit:me Blabs.' ae., which they oiler et Waren/II low —liable lu Block s Plate. owl sawed to ortbm. Cemetery lots enclosed. with Baden and Freeport atones. apl4 _ weLian. STEAM MARBLE WORKS; ; 321 LiboTty drcrt, moots Smilhfiadi ems. VFONUMENTS, Tombs, Greve Stones, .0,11 Furniture Topa, Maatals ImPosing Store. r ie-, wars,ort hand, and made to order, .by maehluem it the lotto& priors Throe hundred misdeal. sad winded de algae for Monument,. &e.,:po hand. Meek and bleb Mar ble furnished to the Trade at the lowest peas. All orders tilled with despatch at 319 Liberty atsret • suM • —W. fr. WALLACE. EWATTS ~&. CO., •:Merchant Tailor& No. 184 Liberty stroet—in noir re , rehing very elegant 1.47,47.117371 ppy~ for . 174 t1 I P XY rt r br_Ar i lls 4 Pluvb, Cul mere anu v ellk ' teetta . o, in :41st rt net . IEI r Pomo, In want of nun rlar Cltothintr reerolifully In vited to {4llnuct ono our otook before bu) tug. se Ivo mtdoavor to make ft to their futereet to purehaeo of mi. 0r.13 'WATTS d 4:0,18.5 LthertY stmt. DRY GOODS. L A. itanCeik tit; innutroan...e. 1....1imem a ea. a. tors: A:. MASON & Wholesaleind Retail ~lWen to naus.d. stArd.Dr7 G OO 4 l, 23 E qb flu vet, A/PRP IIY WITIOITFLEIX; Wholesale /NA and noir Ilood4Slerchs", corner Youth AM :MEDICPfE: JA lES KING:-Ofile and Itasidan'ee; X0.112.171fth ',erect, mod. the Catheant, IvtooL • MEncHANTs. LEA sucifelidi (6 I(llnrc'HY4 t'faolDager , InitCCOLO s tip*R. • MLarit for Um • Lon • "elm W°4ll" u.°l _o 14 " T Itr " t , _ INE=2 THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1854 I:tutthtT WILLIAMS. JAMES WILSON. ta)3.dlr The government has rewar4al the services of Captain Moreno, the commander of the late sue cessfut expedition against the Camanches, by promoting him to the rank of Colonel in the army. , A decree has been priblishml defining the boun daries of the territory of Cerro Gordo. Soren hundred troop; with sir. pieces of artil lery, hate been dispatched from Guadilljarn the State of Sonora, to eperate.against the inva sion of Tresident Walker. . A Jecree has been published establishinge Cro-s of Honor, with which all'officers and soldiers who may distinguish themselves in the war 'pima the Indians are to be decorated. The Engineer Corps, accompanied by other troop; with sonfe artillery, have marched under the command of Gen. Blanco to the mountains of tLe South against Alvarez. The Government of the District of Mexico had imposed a fine of $4OO on M. de los Cagigas, pub lisher of a paper called the Mundo, for an infrac tioh,of the decree regulating the tifreedutii" of the press. The fine - was paid and the papereon- Danes to be published. The rumor that Gen. Dlancaret had taken Aca pulco from the insurgents had not been confirm ed. A Mazatlan paper states that this General had set sail for Lower California with 700 men. President Walker bad better keep a sharp look ont.• ' Several persons have been arrested in Puebis on suspicion of being concerned in the Alvarez Several severe shocks of an earthquake were - jeltJit..ditisrent portions of the District of Metico lateV ' ' - A highway robbery was committed by a band of twenty-Sve armed robbers, recently, on a car riage, withbi a few miles of the city. $2,090 were taken (ram the carriage, , and the .robbern made good their escape. rat. 'Sebastopol and the Remiss Ileet 4 4needote as the Emperor. Mr. Oliphant; in his agreeable work entitled, the ~ R ussian Shores of the Black Sea,"Turnish es some accoont of Sebastopol, its harbor and fortifications. The. population, including mili tary and marine, is estimated at about forty thousand. The town is, in fact, en immense garrison and looks quite imposing, inasmuch„ as many of the buildings are barracks or govern ment offices. Not a few of the private houses, however„present a handsouie appearance, and the main streotis strikingly beautiful. " At the time made his visit, he, counted thirteen evil of the lino anchored in the principal harbor. .The newest of these, a noble three-deeker, was lying within pistol sbot of the quay.' The aver age breadth of the inlet is one thousand yards. Two creeks branch off from it, and interect the town in a southerly; direction. They are gene rally occupied by steamers' and' smaller craft, also by bulks or . prison shim' The hard service which has reduced so many et the finest ships - of. - the Russian Navy to "this condition, consists lying for eight or ten. years upon the sleeping bosofn of the ocean. After the expiration of that period, their timbers, centposed of Sir add pine wood, ".never properly seasoned, become perfectly rotten. the wages of the seamed are. very low, about sixteen roubles a year. Four of thelorts consists:of three tiers of batteries, but it is said that the rooms in ,which the:guns 'are Worked aro so narrow end ill-ventilated, that the artillerymen would be. ieivitald,y..stifted the attempt to discharge their duty.- lieWerer fortified the approaches, to , Sebsatopol by .sea, -there _ is, it is said, nothing whatever to pre yeAnny number of troops landing a feW 'miles to the south of the town, in one'of thtP six con venient - buys," with which the 'coast 'ast far as Cape Kherson is indented, and marching down the main street, firovided they were strong enough to, defeat any military force that might be opposed tO them in - the open ,field,)sacking the town and horning the tact. An anecdote is, mentioned in this Conttexiort, which is adufitably, calculated toshoWthe despotic Character of the 'Russian GovernMent. The .E,Mperor some time 'since paid the place a ffying'insit, and the meal) of the Meatier by which he ..returned to Odessa . had scarcely . melted away , before it was known that the Governor hid beem toppled.. from hii. piece of power, and ttdneed to the position of .11 street - cleaner-all too, without the slightest brutality . of trial ... It was Singular _ moreover,' that no , person could assign the cans;. «The gliberal opinion was, that the unfortunate man bad been lulled into security,. in 'a remote pro vinde; end fancying himself unnoticed, had neg leCted to practice that customary caution in the appropriation - of - hie bribes and other. purposes, which is said to be IL leading qualification of a man ,in . an elevated. position in Russia, - and without which he can never look for promotion is the army, or make a successful Goeernor. The NeW Orleans Municipal -Election has re- Salted: is thcv:Choice - of Lewis, (D.)..for - Mayor, ends majority of Reformers to the Board of As- : sistaut Aldermen.; ThO DeinOcrets .have -a ma jority in the Board , of Aldermen . by , means of the number of their men holding over. The .Re formers, it is !have made a clean sweep but fortho franderperpeNted in some of the wards. Tliese'gaiti . ..vise to a* serious riot, re sulting In the destruction of the ballot boxes at ono of the ward polls. n ;Luton Azar or Vessaxa • Due.--Tho late contrary winds hare'delay d'thfit arrival Of peat hers of sewer- : nearly roar hundred ,arc ,"now • due' it New York port alone. These coraprise vessels of'ciery class, and among theni are many Liverpool, London; Havre and, other;packets f and 'terandent vessels fromßurope and other quarters ;Tite ffossrountounc.—A ,contract has been made by Abe. underirriters, of the ship Stafford sid.re_with a sabmiarine company, by which said company is-to receive ono-half the property ob till:led-fettle OM wick.- - TheShippbsa been paid for by the insurance' mitnritintes, arid 'Stands, charged on their bookies n totaLloris. The pm tieli are about to ; make efforts to esye the catgo end think that by. the removed of . the, - deeks of the ship a considerable portion of ' the: freight combo reached with ibe-modern stilmitarbse ap r The contract l 11'safe' one' tor the . =7 dentritirs,hod we hope the enterprise of those who - propose to ease. the properfy, will meet :with a liberal !restard.=:-Ber: Trans. • ' • ""Itrer. fitt'distribitted by; the Mormon preach girt; tite-folloSring-,question• and answer. occurnt . wb.tihall be the reword of those ith 4 have foi.- esketi th eir ntrentorrigbtestasnesic a? Akita dred-foldl oflytios ken!, ::04 tiros '4' Terlasting lerea4er,"... - , .. .. . . . . .! . ;r~ ~.:., t: i.r Timm. dnunctiN. Paorimxr„,tc.,- Admire Ntv - Tamtrroar.-A - - leiter:. to the The following is the reply New York,-to the resolution - ,of the Asiambly; rtaiy. Februars.3d, Says: • ' requiring a detailed statement of the number of ' "We have applied to COngrese to be separated their lota of land, where situated, ir.under leaseo trout Utah. into 'a territory of our own, to be when the leases will expire the anud.ronts and .bounded on the BaathYthe Goose Creek Noun: kase of all their property, from whatever:l - tains, North .by Oregon ; South . and West by o derived, the amount of their: debts and California. , A few more '. voters 'voters are wanted in tit dates when payable : ' Congress to "preserve the balance power." We Rum. Eirsra.-let. In lit ward of New Fork, ! will come in due time to demand a seat there." •• • bounded by Broadway, Treater street did Trinity -• The-ares included within the limits thusi_de- Place, (upon which is the Church.) - - } scribed is about onethird.ot the.territory Of. 2d. The lots occupied as a grave yard ' adja 7 Utah, of which it is. the western part. It is re • cent the above. \ 1 •!! mote from the Marmon setriethemis and adjacent Bd. Ls 3dw4.th ari, (upon which St PeursaMmis.),l to Cali'foimiti,hy dung' nusti,frota which the valley 'ward steads. 4th. In , (upon which. St. John's! of Carson River halt been:settled; • !Thesepeople ) ' . • \ .1 aro not hiormons, - nor. have:they any affinity to `6th... The house and lotion Variek street ;. that strange collection of : pdygamiste,- They are known as the Rector ' s. House. industrious Americans, who have occupied their 6th. -'ln 6th ward; on north aide of litibert - \\Present position because of the beauty fee:. street, betireenCollister and : Greeivrich streets - 1 'tility of the Valley::: Finding themselves,beyond • -No-10 Hubert street. the pale of "the Eureka State," it IStdte nat 7th. The burying ground in'rjth ward; - •!. oral they should' feel , restive at being' under Bth. Trinity Cemetijr in 12th Ward. ' -I Mormon rule, and it -would seem no - more than 9th.. The piece of land on which. Trinity Chap-I.pioper. that their petitiodfor a separate territo-: el stands in the 18th ward. • • .1 dal .government should receive consideratien. LEASED Pnontarr.-On Greenwieh street 26'i 'But right int the pathway of their movement lots, Fulton street 4, Vestry. street 3,4 Broadway i stands, Senator H Douglass'_ shivery-agitation, ob;- 8, Barclay street 2, . Murry Street 4, Warren shad - 4811 progress towards providing govern- I street Chambers street:l3, - .Heade street .10;. meats forpor at present 'uncered for territories: Laight street 3, Hubert street 1, Varick street 0, _The object of those and other settlers on the I Canal street 12, Sullivan street 4, Gratid street 1, Pacific is philnly avowed, for they honestly, 4ell Watts street 4,'Varick street 21, Broome•Stieet us that they \ want •to increase their numerical 17, Clarke street 12, Dominick street 9; Spring' .strengthinCongrees. Theythink that if all the street 8, Hudson street ( south . of SoringY .2, new States on the Pacific slope of the continent ritenwick street 6, Greenwich street 4, Chriato- aro masts as large as California, the interests of ' Pher street 9, Washington street 10, Greenwich that division Meet:inevitably puffer-in ,which street 19, Hainmeritley street 1, Greenwich streht idea wecannot ..thlnk they err. The Stated of f,21, Hudson street 61; Grove street 8, Bati-MS' the Mississippi Valley are already exiebitent in streetll, Norton street 19, .Le Roy atreet. I,' their demands, and Urea refuse ther •out ClarksOn street 17, Verick 8, Hammeraley street \ thirteen of the Atlantic seaboard an equal parti -18, Hudson street 9, Christopher street 4; Green- alpation in the favors Of the national government with street 16, Barrow street 6. - The. Pacific settlers can hope for no favors at Beside many otheri large pieces of property their, hands unless by the force of numbers they specified. . • ; - catiCornpel them. - . They iiight, therefore, in • sacral or Dram. • detworing to huild Rich a poWer - ds itti Bonds or obligationi due by Trinity _ . array ; must command resped at the national cap ; Church $397,820 itol. The efforts which are now : in progress Temporary .leans, - ..do. do.-- • 82,903 erect a 'new tffiritory out of the northern part tO of Liabilities'osatuned; do 141,076 California Mid the eorithera part of Oregon, are n port of this policy. • Ultimately 'some of those plans must preys .successfel, however they may, be postponed ordefeated for a time: \ • For as soon, as OM seaboard. States of the Atlantic come to understand the time position of affairs, they will perceive that it s is to their Interest to create these new territories ontho Pacific . side, in order to . . raise up - an ally-against the grasping disposition of _le States of the intojior.-PAU. It: Amer. I=EI Ground rents $67,607 ,86 do from lispenard 1ea50...• 117 .50 do. from Burr and Aster Pew rents Interest $,80,967 70 Deduct interest on debt ' 35,669 08 „ .. • . . • The Toionlo Colonial laughs at the notion of an invasion of i gatuida by an Irish army from this side of the lltte, led by John Mitchel, and prom- , -isea.that t eir dread onset shall. be repelled by an eqUal Mee . of dligitives. from' Slavery, now living in t ,te province. _No cleat the negroes would figh , desperately, for if Mitchel should' 'eonquer.thek;would of coursentonce be restored to.that'MoSaic condition of which he is so great an amateur: But the Canadians need: not be. much alarmed ; the invading army will not be to large or so formidable as to require any great. military . .. resistance. On the general question'of annexation ktal alarm.) , .The Colonist has the fel lowingjudimous remarks .: ,7 , ~ . . ..We bare nothing to rebel for. We here as much political freedom as we Can desire. •.If such An iIIiaSiODIIS Ur one proposed was attempted; we would be under the painful .neeessity °tante' roure teaching the invaders a salutary lesion, that wotild induce them in future to attend to their own affairs . The people of Canada would rite up against them to a man, thus giving them an opportunity of seeing. - our 'unanimity. WO are quite satisfiedivith our, present condition., nor have we a desire, at present to, ell:me : for any other. • If in time to comets change ahalt bo deemed necessary, it Will not be annexation.-,_ .We are as closely connected, politically; with the United States as we ever shall be...,..We are near ly as closely connected) .with them; in .4 cern- mercial point of vie*, as the • State efliew.-Tork is with Ohio ; and except a . commercial connec tion, we have no other. We will make no, Con nection with them that will empower - the ..alive driver to make Canada a hunting ground: 'ln- man flesh and blood shall.never. be. bartered in Canada like the beasts of the field.- The baying. of the. blood-hounds shall, , never:. echo;. through eur.w'eedit . ' IflAtchell.wannie Plantatien of flit :'niggers 'to flog,' he will have to seek it in some other place than Canada. If Canada ever. be- Coniesa State of the Union, itwill bet be until' its soil is soaked with blood. It is ea. well that our would-be invaders should know this expli citly, once for all. When we shall.change our present form of 'government, we will set , up on our own account. Atoll times wo will be glad to live on terms of friendship, with' the Govern 7 ment and Teeple of the United Stites, if po:!sailide, and if not, we will ao.the.best . we can to take care of oursclies, Which we hare no.dbubt.ofle ing well able to do.. , . These are true words. :As long 'as : the so. called free States can be deseorated by man-hunt:., ens, Canada May well shrink from becoming ono of them. But please God; the time will come when. that obstacle will no longer exiSt, and when all the free communities of North America, alike. in language, literature, laws, traditions, social usages and spirit, may . become members of the_ same political system. That good time Mr. John - Mitchellwith his lust for men andwomen to own and flog in not likely very muclr to advance.— N. Y. _Tribune. . Tug Druaruik or me Wan.—liregand to tho 'duration of'tbe war in Europe, Mr. Walsh, the intelligent correspondent .oftl :e New York Jour nal nai'of Commerce , says': • , - returning from a walk justtiow, tared near the Palais Boyd a Senator of my ac ,quintance—an Adatiral, axperienced In State concerns. I expressed to him my hope tluit the war would not endure beyond six months. 1 In London the Ministers called. it short and sharp; and the President of the French Legislative Body, in his address`of last week trusted that it would be vigorous, rapid and, decisive. .The Senator answered ; 'No one of my Collesgues or the-Mem bers of the 9overnment really expects that it will end* six months, or can . imagine whin it will end: According so .the declarations of the Brit ish Cabinet, the struggle with. Ruisla was once for all. That was the idea of the French Dapsror, and the preparations on both sides of the channel were propertionate. Russia has strength pride, persistency cuough far a protracted, dauntless resistance ; the Caar had been potent as a conservative ; he could be equally or more' so as a destructive.' Iwas reminded of Maio ,n 'When he had shaken the pillars the . house fell upon all the princes be killed more - at Ids :death than ho had killed in his Tut' Gut, or GLASCIOR.—Wo are yet without any tidings in relation to this noble steamship, now on.her thirtpfourth day out from Liverpool; The Olasmiiv is a 'staunch built vessel, and in ovary way Well paletdated to - stand the roughest treatment from old ocean. Her new Captain; Mr. Morrison„is ariable and experienced com marider,'Mjd as he has made several voyages in, her as first and second - " officer, VP° have every confidence that hbWill bring his ship safely into - port; In'a conversation with Capt. West, of the Atlantib, On'Friday,;at -- gentleman expressed his firm conviction t the Glasgow ; was safe. He thought that ahe hnd, encountered the vast fields of ice, which lay in her track, broken her propeller, and was, making • her way,into the nearest port. (probably onset' the West India Is, lands,) ender sail, for previsions and _water. The.Glasgoviii deeply fader\ and Halm is cam-- .pelled to reach port under sail;. the id-yage will be.very slew and tedious , and :we may not bear from her for several days yet. \That she is safe, we can scarcely have a doubt, an 'Would advise' all who have friends on board' t. , he„ of good \ - rAt3lEUDTON.—c d i c. re al- M ost any other Man in the world; he get fat, - end lie doesn't stoop ; - he doesn't tter :doosn'Fime a'stiels era wig, nor a linitsh ',-nor top=coal.,;tior does be look es if lae.ever, anything Of.the kind. '-.Bee him in whit wencher you • min t 'you' Always tid him In the came terriperetere- ! :alwriyei cque e, always - serene, yet always. genial. - 'fail, rain r'• snow,. out of 4eors, it'-is • 'always sunshine. wit him. the twin Decembei:ntheireen come into the Rouse either mulling like so Many sinini-Caloined Suger-hakers,ur ehlveringklike re , . eciitly-sidentirged"Sketere dragged Ont of the .Peritine by the barbarians Of the 'Thimane Society:. Sot, be the thermdmeter.at '!o9:_cif. - Fahrenheit or.ofr of Bheugtr, l'eltnerston is corporeally DOT. • eT, either hot'or cold, sad meatier)) , the is seen:dries . .the , intme.4-Enylish TOCT.• The "CrinadiXo . ' - (Anti4eault,) nonoun" Cos the arrival of litorisignol-Beilinh . in itonct6,on the 27th Febraari,'"towardlAnsk."\: - Relative to the movomentitof Padrkaavard,' abroad,' the Crusadef.atates:•=• • • • ' • as leotUrini s ia . aftwAist - er;.-iniOuvi. to crowded houses. - Should the*ni In 'ltaly be delayed,.or Any:atteiript it revolution be frus tested; our beloved- friend- will - Atom to 'Nei York,, and establish - an Italian alluvia." •c• `•" 3.. • ,Froiri a letter dated Mitrah iith. we extract the following paiaintplit_;,r- >. • .1,- "It is the intention ,•of father Gaeitial to pal; another -visit to Ireland, iq Oki month'l4 April \ ' • \ - $572;488 269 00 ~. 3,688.76 2,830 lo •„, , • utzgar vs. roixfictcys.--it es • amustng• to rend the . Locefoco papers just now, and Bee how gnat is. their regret flit clergymen'should inter fere with politics, and to. hear how wrong it is for clergymen. to oppose the. Nebraska bill, and, memorialize Congress. The Enquirer of Sunday has a - aileron on the 'subject, Which is quite re freshing. It speaks of the clergymen, as though they were' a band of overgrown, ignorant boys. It ignores the principle thitt,politittal questions have any moral quality in thekt' a , or rather,. it nil rocates two moralities, the morality of..the pul pit, and the morality of the forum. However immoral be the tendencyof a political`measure, the church audits ministers must, leek upon it with cjosed mouths and "conquered prejudices," ;while' the politician can foam and vapor as much as he likes to carry his darling measure. The immediate origin of the' article, Is' a memorial,' :Signed by about eighty ministers of the Gospel, Of Cinch: pith against the passage of the Nebras ka bill. This it is that has called forth thearti cla in the Enquirer. • It will be a sad day for the moral and political chiracter of the American people, whbn the ministers of the Gespel close their mouths to injustice, and permit, in open Cl maim! of wrong; or When they only oppose in justice in the abstract, and close their eyes and mouth to 'wrong which is practicattutd real,' like this ,Nebraska hal. This would-le that easy Christianity which wrong doers .wish to have taught; but is not a Christianity , , demanded by the times or. tatight by the founders of Vhe faith. The ministers have a right, and it 'is- their duty to speak out on occasions like tho present, ana let their light shine before men: Whatever - they Can do that is good, that they should do. `Were they to mingle more in the '.diecussions'of- the practieul moral questions of the day, good would result from, it., Sugar coated Christianity,. such Lathe A'nguirer wishes for, le poor stuff.-'—Cin. $45,405 62 Mons Ittaptco or.Porsurr;--The Utica Her ald.of a.late dotaxives an account of some most disgraceful proceedings, on the part of the man Catholic Bishop of Albany, (McCloskey) towards. a Catholic' Priest In Mexico,' Oiwego county, N. T. According to. this statement, Rev. Mr.- DeLafoyette,:was. called some time since to take charge of a .t French-Swiss" .Cath olic church in that Min. This gentleman, it 'would teem, ivas an advocate of religions liberty, and has refused to place himself under tho con trol and „jurisdiction of Bishop . McCloskey of In consequence of this lie became an object of insult and persecution. It is alleged that the Bishop of Albany and, others, wrote to the lead ing members of the congregation but only sue eeeded in disaffecting a few towards him. lie ;was insulted and spit upon in the clinch, it jA said, subsequently was shot at in proceeding to -Plicenir, to perform service there. Failing thus to bring him to subjection; a warrant 'was sw,orii out ngainst him for obtaining money under false pretences, and chargieg Bat be was no .Doman Catholic clergyman , • hut an imposter. Simulta neonsly with the return of the writ a . Catholic clergynian, residing at Troy, appeared and Called on Mr. DeLafayette-gave him the Iris' of friend ly greeting, and, as he states,-with offers of ino- • ncy and advancement M. the Catholic chureb; provided he would submit himself to Bishop did Mosley,' from whiim he represented himself at an authorized agent. Ile refused, and, the exam ination went on for some time ; when, one morn ing, the Rev. prosecutor vamosed, leaving Mr: DeLafayette with the court. Ho was. promptly' Tux . Caors.--Mt. S. Noble, one of the edi tors of the Michigan Fanner, writes relative to the wheatteldswhieh he has seen in his recent that. along the .line of ',the . Southern - Railroad,: in laporte, .Joseph and Elkhart counties Indiana, and 'in St. Joseph„Bmnch, Aillxdple Lenatiee confities in thui State, the wheat is - generally good; and looks very proniis , .. iug: In this -- counties of Indiana above named, the farmers had generally commenced to: plow. Through the - entire line of counties on:the Central Road, a pertion. of the wheat is killed; and a 'Mho part now looks bad, though* Perhaps 'not seriously iejtred.\ Id ono of the fields which he had examined the day before writing, he judged that full one-third 'wait - Reports corroborative. of the above opinion reach na from othersouicee; but it is, still rather early to judge of the - harm that has 'been done-to the. winter -crops the severity of the pist season.-=Dstroil EALTSIQMtIna Caratiata.—The English newspapers do not sustain the telegraphic report ' as to the eitent of the loss of Ve by the-earth quake in Calabria. ..A Naples . ' letter abates the, number of lives lost at two thcamand.: "Another account, purporting to be . the lattit, statitthat the loss oflife was calculated at Upwards of three thousand. There Was, it seems„ - a succession of eirthquakeS. Cot 301113,; the' capital of CalaL •bria Citra,'the Castle is raid. to havisbeen des troyed, and ell the garrison buried in the ruins Cosenza is situate , about twelve miles from the Mediterranean, on the margin of a valley sur roundedby hips, at the..cOnfinence of the'Ciati and Busento rivers;She latter passing directly through she town. The ',Castle mentioned as having been destroyed; was an old castle which had ; been du:melted , into barranks., It crowned tho summit of one of 'the hills. The city has 'suffered much from 'earthquakes, 'psrtieularly those of 1658 and"1783.--Bookin Traveller. Archbishop litighes publishes a. coMManica, tionin the Charleston klercus7 in relation to a late publication niche Washington - Star' ascri bing to him Cuban annexation sentiments. The Archbishop denies in alusng hulloing* its troth. He: says Mere is no degradation or, imbecility in the Creole - population: \ On the. contrary,' he thought them quite on a liar with corresponding daises . of society in onion= and other Countries. He did not witness -any thenpacity thesis who administered the Government of the Island, bin 'found them ;well edqcated, kind,and accom plished gentlemen , highly quis4ed :to discharge their . respective 'daties. lie farther - states' his Mienti on of calling - on the editor of the Eitar- for tau name of the writer , of the letteX. , massacucarres. , '—'l homes D . Eltet, - the Whig can date for Congress to tinthe TaiiilFl67 in the Firatlistriet, ; thus expresses•his - .oppesitiott to the f her exteu4u . uf 81avejy,..in his letter •of acceptanc e: recogilie with . pleatrare, In the' insaititions Hof our edification-on' the bill : to or the Territories of Netraslth and , Hatians. the voice of the .people Of,thia District; and it-cannot be doubted that . he \w ‘ htt,teduld truly represent their leilinge and cptrucins inust be prepared to make available Whit isitistssils.iie has, to :preemie the integrity t or a'iduioronaLte which''was accepted by Xliek mirth= \States, ante; airman it secured qbees-:Territoriss e,seeeees' to' Unman Free' dom. •,; \ , . ilecture - befine \ !Lowell Institute, in BOatau, elated his belief that 'fhb hutearteicetilsted , gm, the, globe "a hundred and flftyllti,#!aitd-i*i \-‘ .:-..=.. , ,.: . •'.y,.. - . • ~,,:...-:..*::::".•.'•. VoLIME LXVilivtiivißF,ll 144 \ " . -- .. ,- 4., 1. '-•.' '. " , f ..-. '4 \ inn Avernus . o 4trif,;-4 6 find the follow-' ' ins itetitits ofVienzurand its people in - the Nertb , ern Advocate, written:To. beller . o; by a Piesby terisztelergyman, ofWesteth New 'fork, now (42 ' - a tone through Ezirope;/, mid . who - spent some .- time in An - stria and Arussloa , --. '' .• .... . It .itt.., always interestink. to study into the ' amus e ments of the people, Tor they. giTO a trite ' .idea oftheir character. -- Thiretump was the first- , product _of \ American- - industry, and to this dozy.: nothing attracts a greater crowd than-the:popu lar lecturer matthopolitical.spitelt .. That is as it should be., - ;.The great Dr., saanWng said that i-, L the study of Vanden). queatiOnewseent- ly fitted to develop the eittortester ef f.t.peopla, i and among the Athenians, th 6 tun' erho did not, -;" meddle In polifis was cansiadoa:not only 1 A blameless - .but - tibia, a s . nimlisti•, fiersOA 'I mean r politics -in the true. sense of the wor4 whloh . have to do with - the relations of Min toramt. But in Vienna-the Intn.nit.of plesunare,`Vrhich -1 In fact appears to Do the piinciple e " u P stliiwor all- classes,-lies in -- e different- direction:. The ti Athenian idea of politictruia been so Complete- „A ly distorted by the Austrians, that anyone who\ pi ventures to trouble himself Seriously with- them, rA, in soon placed Aors du toetbael7the police. The ',t, peopleteught tel the . cares of ger-, [ I ernment -to the Etatituer.' !late we ere - n ['troubled with congressional debates -or mass meetings; there tuct 'no popular '. lectures as in I ' America Viennese .Feanduently . enjoy the 1 good things of . this, world.. •They.eit like' due.' triane, smoke' - with' the test of Dutohmeit and. drink Kaiser beer withthe eepacityctiikivarians. . •, Their-chief solace, however; ties In ninth+ and dancing.., Orpheus unlit hive lived - in :Venn% .9 or at least- pabi the .Viennese:en...early. Mt—* fp, They. welcome 11 great musician as they.. Wenhi t the battier:or of the Itust;tes. Tim first &Imhof t the fiddle bow offitrauss and Leaner sete all II: mum in a wick - 4 •• - • :: " ' -:. - -,- '• ' ;,, A :.During the carnival , which lasts sizireeks; and' if ended yesterday ,, prelates and peeresses, profits- N 1 tors and students, officers and waiters, Jews, Turks and christieni, bare been capering - and Waltzing-as - if dancing could distel &ehliners - of - ~ . war and drive away . the fears of 'revehitlon.— 4 "Last Sunday, there were no-leas than. ninety-sir. ', public balls in Vienna. The private balls on the 'same day would increase the number titwolem- ' l fired.' Tenny 'Lind Gohlsclunidt' is to', gin a ' , grand concert on Sunday week: ' - Great prepare tions are also being made ' for grand - fetes, and Muminetions to be held in honor of ! the.. 'Elni:lo. ror'e marriageothich is to take piece next Month. He marries the Princess of Bavaria. [' A -. few evenings mace, I wrist the bliainni, a Classic land, where thousands -of the -Viennese bourgeoisie repair for entertainment, and.whero • among the crowds, archdukes may pot =fre •quently be seen... The Elisenm'ccinsists of A t net =wither of subterranean apartments, eicitatal - - beneath severalstreets, and fitted up . so as to rep resent -. the several quarters ' -of the ' globe.'-'" The .different apartments are connected bylong pas& ages, and are marked "Turope," “Asia," ..!'Afri- ca," &c. A short railway leads to the Eli:titre- do and on it I passed "a fine natural - repreien- , ' tation of Ifiagara -Falls. The groyne of palm trees, the fountains - and waterfalls, and the thou- - mond lights darting from the mouths . of- serpents , =cunt make, the bliseunia fairy land. The.wit, of tho iniprovi.setors, the songs of the Tirolesi and the music of the Tronbadors contribute tireake the lace a faveriteresort. " During the' carnival , it is'always crowded.- .No one should finis Vien na without, going to, the Eliseum. Di an= ' ''''W 'W New 3 OD= lir ...Ana. - ATLYAIII.--Never again; 'nail probability, will history present ouch a spectacle as that exhibited in the last warwith 'England, when Occurred that celebrated chase of the frigate Constitution by an enemy's fleet. Never again will the crews 'of becalmed' fettles be required to labor incessant Ly throughout Whole days and nights, in order td ' bring thejn struments of death to bear upon each-ethos, or to enable an inferior force to escape a stronger ' adversary. Steam will speedily decide the race of death, and secure eicape, or bring on bias, There will be an equal change, too, in the resul - of conflict . Never - again can the - ocean 'Witness anything like that -memorable encl:liangninety, t \ struggle which occurred duririgthe revelntroaary: \ ' war between the Ben Rommit Richard, inad l the Serapis.—These._ vassols were lashed ;together ' for hours; aping, with desperate energy,, every , means of destruction - known to' that' day; ' I In more recent times, close engsgen2eCts hate been decided in less than half atthour., lint how long would it be passibigibrirre ships, With modern armamtnta to liehed together, in mortal combat , witheut both going "down;! being blown to fragments byesploston ? Eight,.' ten and eleven inch shell and solid the.wedgolike impettie of vessels weighing thou, sands 'tons, 'and impelled:by engines Of thed sand of horse power—these are the frightful for- cei destined .to contend; with terrible shocki,i is' future naval engagements. Vithanch erighiery, carried even to the perfection of existing icience, ' much more when impelled to infinitely, greater Rower, by the inventive e p ergy . which ,the pas sions of actual war wield produce, it. can hardly be expected, that either of two ships engaged! in battle, would survive the contest: The greater probability is, that ins close engagement of any ! thing like equal forces ' each would soon: Inflict irreparable injeryuponthe other, ancibettrweuld be obltged to strike to that Supremo Palerwho how. the 'sea, with all the sublime rage' of; ite own °temente, and the petty conflicts oflosman, passion on its bosom, in the hollow of Hisinighty The firmais for • placing Chriatian wriderice . on an equality with illutmlinan esidence througkont the Turkish empire is complete; and has received the Sultan's sanction. Adverting to the' dlidin; gnished merits of-the course pursued by ;this Sultan Bitted his-accession, Lord Pahneritton, as., chairman at the dinner given to Mro446 \ lgs. \ " The. Sultan had been one .of the grdsttest Beetle* reformers. Ho had not indeed wounded wcnixided • - this habits and prejudices of his subjects; hehae s beon too wise to attempt that , rapid refoim Which \ would have defeated , its \ own . purposes; - but, umldiag alloWande for the aocient prejudices and nutted habits with which - he had to deal he bis, i I venture to say, made more and greater mprerto•- merits khroughotit his doinisdrcas than'ima fallen'to the lotrot any Single , sovereign to - eke -\, cute within \ Hie same period of time. ' , And now. he is enjoying the fruits of , the benevolent emus* • he hris pursued ;.for while the neighbor, of whom I have before spoken,flattered himsolt. that st the "mind Of his,rice and the bock of his finger. half the intbjectO , df ;the Sultan would ride up in rebellion, we harirseen that all'tho'BribjeCts of the Sultan, both•Cliristian and Ma' hometwilavO rallied round him with a united patriotism which. might be ifultated.woi*ily,by any nation in • 1 LOUIE/ASA 5L1,i7.13.1"pf CIIBA;- - -Tka follow log resolutions were adapted by-both brameheactf the Louisiana Leash:l:root), tholast aiglikottha ncaffion :: Beeolved . by the &oat Umf reeentative en: General onvenicl;:Ttiiit„we rievi with regret mad the, poliel`recOritly inaugnratelby the Governrient s et Spain in:** Island of. Cuba.'the .nsanifest. object of which • mast be the abolition of Slavery in that .Colony,\ And the sacrifice of the white Ince, With itearts, commerce and civilization to cvliarbsions sad in- Resolved; That the consummation of this policy will exercise a most, pernicious influence upon the institutions and intereits, social, emu:menial. and Political of the United. States. Resotrevl, In OW' Judgementthe timi-has rived whimthe Federal Uosernmeat should adopt the Most degaice. and -energetc:meastres tb thwart and . defeat .a policy conceived inliatred to this Ratinblio, and 'calculated to retard, her .progreas and prosperiV. , . Wash w Asp ec oola u l , dp iA pa r gh 2 t 9 o , th . e y . in N. Y ,A. , T u n e ; ph .;;: c i J public, corruptlim , is brought_ to. light .by; the `, Gadsden treaty. . ‘Benators are very reserrrilapon . the subject, but it, , is - :well understood that thew ' facto, connected with the treaty, ar monstrous: , There are Tagus hinla of imparalleled atrocities of various sorts. -Ruiner has not yet givenform and body to all of . there, but month has ,transid red. to encourage the belief that a.greater Scheme of scoundralisnz was icrei,hatched.,. The lieute Misreported to hesitate on the. ratification, but. the friends of the treaty coartidentlypount, on ft.: It is even said that as high as it, hundred thousand' 1 delimit can be paid for a tots,and.moneY be I made by theoperation at that..",. -,, :,, , i.;.,.: . A Ica xc rue Laze,` &c It ittl talent. - little 1 warm weather to - liquify the ieNc' sol'llitadquid, formed at the lower end of the,Laki the matt .1 part of March. - Early in the mon' the 'indica tions were tattering for 'an earl 'Fapaning at l Buffalo, but May -day will be likely lint+ this. icenmbargotebrokon; if April does n t prose to '-i 1t; be unusually in 'the ' melting _mood. , - ,Erarelert report the LAG tole covered \lda ,. lee from Mils 1 down; and we\ learn by the Detroit-:'Adverting that a gentleman who came from Tharlolcsi:thil 1 Canada Side abilea that the leo in OrgrelliTta,f_ and at the =menet' the Welland Canal = iii-' , Otte i firm and aolid:yet;,nnd that :. an I fait , Ka ilia , aii, 1 doula rttichi-LIU Erie, was one eheet ettola 1 Ths Weather - about Lake Ontdrio his been parkably cold fot._- . 3lirch,.nnd ; mere ice - la re 'parted in the vicinity oftheinanth , arthettaino.;.: see than during the winter - aatnths.t:Riii: Mull& , ',-..--.. , zl, - ,1"1 - ....\ - , ,-.,-...,...:,:rtit - :. - .... v il COrittiliiritif-4hii 'inolnittr. - Aktogrer,. deno - 120nittea Mi. 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