4 ... - , r % t' i r if ,, 1.....' , ":‘,. , '..1 4_`..t.# ..'' . ..t..:; .- ' i ,•.--- ';'' _ ......, .... -1 I • • ' '' -., - -,::;,... - - ,- .1 - r ; ESTABLISHED IiNI 1786 PITTSBURGH G AZETTE 'Mal= DAILY AND ITZESLY BY. . ar , • .DAVID NYE 11111T6.] (SA CO MUEL lIAIOIII.. OS Taw ram. Mut MIL 43 1313 0 , 31r.r. TERMS:. D ILY—SIy. dollar. per annum, payable half. Tee n , • n advent, W ECK LY—Twodolleilsyet annum, In advance. C WI/ be eepolled on the following aradltinessi Three melee per.wonurn —.3 CO • • .• Tenor pier -do ..... no' Twenty ,widec do :V 00 .The mama for each dub to be addrweed to one tedooPt and to be paid Invariably in adruioe , e club paws ens be cent after the year expireci, union, that:nowt to cent I'r 1 a renewal e • • RATES OF ADVERTISING: One wpm*, (10 linee of Nonpareil or : AOOOO , A ;4 D. one Insertion„ _.....»....... «.. 0 ~ Do ' ,tach additione _ Do ' one Week 5-00 4 00': tbtae; weals 5 id Do four months._ Do six 00. , • • Pleading [lards. lom w i per annum) 00 .One dollar mr each. additional Una _ 0 . 0 thampeable at pleasure, lla'r eti- - F or swami "puma Inserted over:nee month, and for each additioasi insertednuder the yearly rates, halt prim. , • , Ad rertlruasents exceeding a ma od r and' not,orer fifteen ITilidkawV..nrae=t7l7 and l eg r - . ad e•ertisemen beyond the amount charged for their-pubileation. Announcing randlidatesidlor aloe to be charged the esio• SS other avertisements. •,, • Adrertiseesente•not marled on the cope for a specified • number of Inaertionei. will be-continued till Smith!, and - pa ant exacted ancordlngly. • The privilege of annual ertisernis etrietly limited to their own Immediate baldric., and all adrcrilsements the benefit of other nervous; es well as all edrenleoments not Immediately connected with their Own business. .00. ail dasee . of adrertimmente. to length or. otherwise: to. rond the limit, engaged, will le t charged at, the usual rater.. i adrertbng. 1•11111 - ill be semuntely ' two and protopt parreent i n desire!. All advertisements fur dwindle institathats, ore corn. lamlea ward, township, and oilier publiorneetinge, and all Imilthad meetlnim and notions, to be charged !mitotic., pay able strictly In advance. hlarrlage nutlma to be char - Ind . . GO rente. ' Death noticed Inserted without charge, accompa nied by funeral Invitations or obituary notion, and when - eMnilitsgihal.to be paid . Iteguta r advertisers, and al others sending communica tion.. or requiring notices decimal to all attention to • Paten Soirees, Vanesnia ore y nubile entertainments, ' where - chancre are made for admittance--all notces of pri vate assuclationa—emry notice designed. to rol l attention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote - • ludlrldnal Internet, ULU only be hunted with the under . standing that the game Is to be laid for. If Intended to ,be Inserted the:local column, MA* will be charmd itat thereto fit-to ceuta.P. Doe. Blahop or Sir both= to be charged triple price. TamentLlcense Petitions 02 each. )teal Rotate .Agents` and Auctioneer.' advertisements not to be cleared under yearly rates, but allowed a discount of . • rm thittrili and ona-third per cent from Um amount of • blll2. - -Isimt• as =ream. re MELT Tarns. One Square, three 150 Do. ellth additleaslll7 ADVIIIT Iraturrarra. " • Equst , 4 00 Line.) one Insertion..-..... 50 rents. • : -ass -eseln seldltiptal 11a5ertien....4.23 tents. All.tnats4eat lidltitteemakt/ 241b.:1.1a BATB,B 11iP. dOmuttrut DART Poi rat nrrsonstaii naurta, ar N. B.G.IMES .k BONS, Brokers. -: At: kT ilarkttM ttrhoserS.Thirtt inoribura sti. Patsbnigh• PENNSYLVANIA. illranob at Sorda.:-.--. flank of Pittsburgh wit:ranch at 'Youngstown- do Esubarnm Rank of do---par Bank,Chtmunatl.- -do Alm and Manors of d 0... Commercial Ilk.CbtrirCi do - Bank of Cbmmeroo..- --par Franklin Rank ._...««. , do Dank of North Antedea...par Lafarette do Bank of frortlVe Llbertleapar Ohio Life Trust°, •de !lank of Perunsyloania par Western Reserve Bank-. do Bank.ot Poona rownshiy.-. flank or Mmuntilkur ...... - •limakattboUnitadAtatto 1" Small Notta--„„---„-- 1 Oommerrial Bank of Pa....par NEW ..ENGLAND. Yuman a MAtchstkill'lAL. solvent Ilanks--_..„ X Girard Bank ..' par NEW YORE. Remington Bank._ New York • Maltase. it 311ch.IIstak..-par Mechanics NumILAND., - ' 4 lWtrn "n' eat b"- 77::Per e Beak-ofCliester Oonor.f.- Basko Bank:ottlegettatn,......:per rat. Wows ......,.• Bank Middlkoem.' , Mootliltrr Q't*B"k---P'r iteak.ef ordigatberlag&l.r Verilale Dank X Oalemble, Bk .1t Bridge ta, Doyketoorq Erie 8— Yore Yoram"' AG,/ iha76.7.i.r Bank of '6.74.T4t7ni r ::::::. Ei. .7fannors' Ak of laneastor.por Alanteret Meehan's' Bk 2 Yoram...Dank oflteadlogpar . - GAMMA. Farm. Ilk oftkiniaßill Co-soo iugurta InaAIIA. A Ilk'n Co /or. & &how Won_ ... . b.... .-% Rook of Au knota-.... ... - 2 reanklln /Ik. Waohlkqatost.koke Bk of Brommlek, Aug's. 2 Rorrialmrs M0ak......_.,.. A TENNEiSk.E. Iloneothdo Bank.--.-- -' 55 51 , 1 solvent Banks._ ..... k Laumoterßoak.---. - .73..p0r - ' KENTUCKY. Lancaster Coamty Bank...par Bk of Itentook y, Looter's. U Lotanon 8ank......-- --,par Bk of Loular'o. Thurston Mum' Bonk Of_rattorMo M northern Bkof Noktuoki " Monourahola Book--...--,parrouthernilkofKotemky " - , Wed. r,nh atank--..• M _. - - miestntfth Wyondna Bk,lTLlkesbareo ,3' Bk of State of Dlinsourf- 5i York Book .-.--- ii ILLV4OI3. Roller Not ..--.:.:. -- [State Zook wod Branches 60. a . • QIIIEC .- ~ '. • Dank of 1Mu0ia....---- 76 Dhlo State Zook ---..., ....: It ISt/GNAW. . ;Branch at. Alma ~. .-. do Marino & Vim Tn. Co. ehka 5 .. Branch at Athena»..---- I dol MICHIGAN. at - -.- do Bo okFartuereMsehouies'lt 3 at Chß .......- do,orormarot ktoek k 3 -,_=e.l alleles, ' ....... do; Aouhasolar 8ank....—.... • 3 _ :.. Blanch Si. - dorlsontronoo Company 3 --, Branch at Dayton...--,..- .do'Stato Bank.-. --...---- 3 ..•163antb 43 Dokanfro.l..;,.. ; --, I CAN - AIA. .... Branch :at Cedanstroa-:4.. At ,of N. America Toronto S Broach al- Jahbobsda........ -do Bkof the reopie,Tvronto . 5 -.• -= at Bolom-.............. _doilionk of Idontrol-.-- - - 5 at Mansfi eld..-.... - do Elk of V. Canada Terouto' 5,. ,-1 , ..11140101dat1Uphy..........-. do - -ataTIARICEYCHANQIC- ' at Claalanostl.»,.. , do Oh 'NOW York -.._ ...1--.....pa0 .1.-..! 11,1314Abigt011..,.. do On Phlladelpbta.-----mar g r. - at °"b...-"Lonroater-"7.--- do en Wast ß i t ir "' rtm ftioiLkNo at • Eteabonailla.- do.flaskanakt..-. .--...- ,1 7, at at Nosrosk---- I , ori. boom_ . GOLD,ANDAFECIN VAMP -•---- 'Reala " - ta Din 6 .C.L., ".. .7.7 . do Doubkoms. 5pard5h......1400 fr "'h it IltrCi=ast — t7:- .; ro, v.. - 70t0.0id...'"'".:::: - . 1 . B ra nd In . „,, w,..."611.......... riEmic,-new.=:::: . .........113,00 Rrado at Nororalk--.... Eredmieksd'oro.....-..... 7,30 LBroneh.at Ptq0a....—........ do. Ten Tba1era........-.:.- 1,60 •.... Manch at Partaumuth-:- "do:Guineas —.- ...... -... 5.00 ~=hst Eston.-........ t ..., dedSimroßroo:.-.....:-....... 4,83 at 13ET1M611'....'..-.., do N . Gra1der5.........;. 39 6 - ' . .-.ltri.oh st-001. 1 .1r. da N.P.l.ous- , -*---- : I ,S O - Branch at 111ar11kut.::‘.....• kruesta....- • 2.15 Bramh at .-.. . .. 2 PRICES OF STOCSS ir.ORTFD FON. mo r pnvan. nort GAZETrE,BY CO. STOOK. ANDKKOIIAIVE BROKERS, NO. roczzu snavr. United Mato Paansal46,...,"—"-- 1: . ray, 1. AU le d gri r s. — PlE ealagt 2 geu uma ansalc shem7 8ax1.13 By* rTntst Maur Dvaltaaa.— / g p , , Mlsc irei l ':f ; a se. „ - i=pel-....., ....s z lt i !`'''''77 Ptitalek Life Insanzioe- If A sterg bkearsttoooo, winutic a •~D'i. • =- .--aeitittr..:77. 011imanga. 1 1, 14 rtni. ;11zoalL.. • veto. xi. .1 }why Da UAL - Bonds (.141--41 (ref_ 14 :Wei hkaL - 12partlas. Airt=671;17 . 349V:- . utar •••••••••."- '.4ll,do.Trap . . . 11M.7 " t ' 2. I • 741100}1 4 - - -7=:= 11XCIRA30IL AND AY • MD lie • A'. WILKINS ti , 00., krtacid.siamAr ir ma• i ta nurap. arta. FOREIGN-WU Exchtmgey COI Wlrtat Douret and rma, , eed loans negotiated. • iliterffiTtn — delod iakt stdaDeresd.when__ .1. 5 .'•;:: ,- ..;:•GEOAGE,%:'ARNOLD • ,1,,_:41i144141M11 EXCIZANUS. , lIANSalri ' - . 4 oirta 1044 tweets Bo! , •• Ali dlDWt iibrd . , , : ;;11:3141 1 1.' W . PHIASHIVG hiAC4LN I AND. SEPARATORS. - - '',., '''' WARRANTED to be thProughlY Wit , < _ - andlki lottkindlasida tin i sl4l l ‘XA rig a 'WZI(1•11,:roboan okapis ..' rkinitnid frost 14...e' ta P 1 % las t --, _ ..annaantosta In tam or Sol _ ___, ''l'''== thnotsat faster; tit ossSo Arf= ... " 4.1' . "W itton tb rO " to r ‘trOPOOD'M'ulitturtdoulfs _l4j'osoks"'lwanLibtd W 1.44 1 '',.''. thitchala bean recomtaandod i 1 thosowho -- ' sass •be ba *molds, and to work am non SS as r -AP ‘ rtmB "" thl t i Aloti . .n n tat *be Was and char , Thra idarr"" ttson ....* troas' and " irmilusew given entire asilu h .. ;r itn _., ". . ;:i i , _ , . ' WIL• Ok::w4Xtp, PIEDITI§T, Penn artreek "'. ' 3 DoSrtilor• tuna. Mica bounk trpan 6,414 to 6 • z i. t.'allittedayb ....... r. , tne r waa lritr ba wr.th reaMeed um ... j os strrd,...te a eXtramea.'.g.3,Ki.66. , ikil ..• ...I .. . _ ll' • ;e .3i1..t I er. _ . _ • „ . . 1'::. i ~.- '. T S. MORRISON. Attorney and Connie]- , 11,• lur at Law. OVINs remand to No. 44 Grantt, Km near Foortb, PILIAII/46 Co. I[AMES J. KUILN, AttoMey at Law, office alp 7a4th street, mar OrAnt. Mubarak. JalluitY 4tdar- P. SPALDING, Attorney nail Counsel • lot at taw. Cleveland. Ohio: enre•—A. Lomaie, Studer 'a Stanton. ......fiaittly3. • • BANKERS AND BROKERS. - yittaIERNAN SCO Bankers and Exchange Brokern.No. OS Woad street. corner elks. borgh, Ssrlitty And Rink NOLOOMIId Coin. Discount Time Esehenso and Promissory Notes mitts Collections in ell the mincitisi cities or the Union: Receive Deposits on cull and on interest, and sire their prompt attudion tonli nth. erunirtets sidertainind to a itroteis li34liestern Exchange oonstsntly tor sale. niti2Sll •- - - au= apanen-......C.4.61, Route.-.-..nuteuee an.% ARAMER: , RAllltl, Taiticers and . Ex changetnotera. Buy wzd 'ell Gold and :Meer and Rotas tlate loans On Real Relate or Stock Reel, rilles..yurehome rombuory Notoe, and Tit* Mlle on klald and Utott. Buy said sell Stock. on edratuludon. Collar lions made on all paints In the Union. face corner et Third and WOW Wet.. , th‘VtlY 01 , 1)0311t, the Ft.chula. ! 110teL - • . • • myldy ri D. KING, Cain, Stuck and Exchange Broker, on sheet—lts-.sad eels Stocks on artni • adoni Exchangen Eastern cities supplied at cur. 'rent rater. Collection• nLii le on thelVest at louraterg Weer tern Bank Notes Bought and sold. 028 warcratur , nanitt NM. S. CART. ALMER, HANNA & 'Co., Sneccssora to a r nusent, Hanna C0.,0s Bankers,Exchangs IhNikermid ender. in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Anigtai t ic c e te n. s. a r r . b m =r,N. rom l l , L i elx k z of ilotaxel Chocks for sale. and collections made an nearly all Wild lialmints of the United Utates. Bold. Inn highest pretalrun pald.for 'Foreign and AInCIiCILLI Advanoc. made on consignments of Produce. •btpped cast, On I.lberal tenon •117.31A11.5. .1. 6. U..V.Cr. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and 3 richanire Broker., liarth-Ril . Ft corner of Wood and Th rl !=ro i ns . l7l b On Mend tern. , and eolleetioaa promptly attended to. WILKINS S CO. Exchango Brokers, f j rie LAIIISIER, Jr., Banker and Bro ker. 4th streot, .No. 6a, adjalnlnlng the Danko( Plttsburnh. DISCOUNT 110LUES & SON, Dealers in 'Foreic' 11 • Aaa tornentle Plan nf Ecebanv tortllkates mndta, tank to and Specie, No 61. t I , i&n - h. Ike entrollons made • all """" pa i l l9"'" thrnaalinnt thertnitell State. "4 14" -.4"6- title. _ _ Wit i 1 ItteCLUE% Deale'r in Fine Teas, Choice Family Onnerine, Wooden and WillonWare, tomes of Wood and Sixth 'Streets. Is howroceletng alarms smartment of Fresh Goods, in sadition to his dready ex tangn stocis,•peneband horn nest bands in tine Eastern soarketik uhicb , sriU be sold at the lowest untriset Trines. • 6T 'rotes. Etamt.ooa. and • }'smiles, • buying by the • avant Ly, supplied at nboicesie rata. • '- • iwth ••umnst In the city free of Aurae. spill_ AA. .1113A.NE, Commission and For • 'nulling. lierclints.'deeters in Wool and Produce guill , diriCo , . 'Pittsburgh Uurafactnno. so. Beyondstreet, y's:l EiiiiiiriCtiialriltii . ALLaOhnVlot R Banka—.l..__X OI N Rat& bf the Na110y....... X • Danko( Va-Blehmond.- - kr. Bark. Va., Norfolk sl Farmer,' Bk of Tfrginla. " IferehnnteaMeehalank " Northlrostartp Bank... ° = CAROLINA. " : Bank of Calm F e ar- _-_ _. 2 • nk of Bk of N. tnronn • 2 : Ono. Bank.WlliningtorL 2 llerehents•Bk.Nenftro 2 souru tureouss: • Bkoftheet.of Rearolloa 2 , flank of south Casollos. 2 V . WELLS CO., Commission Mardi:tuts A.-I• and Wimiemele Dealen Iri Bamm. Pub, Timm Dried Fruit and ['Emmen. Frodom mmenelly. Liberty eitmet. CbrommMal 'Row; Pittegt. .r.PI4-31,3 jS. TRYCII, ItaLPLV k, CO., Whole • ssle Gramm. and /hatless in Prorbilons„ Metals and Pittsburgh Mutt artar.. 2 , :0. 24.1arut 244 Llbr-rt.Y et oat, Pittshttrgh. a. motrox Crum • 'eantrasA raerarxma. parr.ILBERT & FREDERICK, Wiiiiksalq G ro ecra, Produce Dealers. Forwantlng , and 0317.1131W41311 hants. ?.o. 13 Weal etreet. Pittsburgh. - In Siir Liberal desired.malt advances on oonsigunteuta.- .411 gOods if . . .-BAIII.. tombs. -noursos '''''''''''''' Groc ers , i` Prodnee Dealer, Cotrimbefon Jterelasntm.o. /210 armors . —.II.I.IANDICR ran/rm. QPRINOER ILA_RBAUGH CO., (Succe*- 1 - 3 fors Ihrbannh,) Col:minion and Y0r,0.. - nling Merchantr. Dealers in. Wool .d Snoduce genesidir. Noe. 10 Find nndllft Second etroeta.Pitdeborsh. Ea. ap3,l tr,ll - .. - REA,Ylotir Factor. Cot:p . m/mat . snd•rur4adlo r g Meithsnts and T:eatt, io g=o.°l7l.q°4 WV" Penns. - - W•HENDRICK; Fprwardiim:Rmd. , Ccim =brim IteroleiPhabm:dlierit fteruilletprow arehouro, No. 22 Wooditreet.rittsbm.gh. - Particular attentloo cold to Frowurrrow rferehaudiro,, ' am, eomorgruorota For ma.. .ISo aorkarettow or prrbarroce • for Outs of any dereriptloll. orlon promptly attended Xostruetkes In en oars, be Implicitly obeyed.,• • .ilio t t o m bus= 14 ren.o . ctfally sdlelted: and I pledge my nee 111 11; yeer bebelL . iNIEIt JONES,Forwarding and Comrniq- Man Merchants, Dealers in PrZuee and .Pittensenta nnfaeinred &Wein% Car.* /intim, near Sei . entia dm!. A-ALUM.. . . .. PLARDY. Argt . § .7 l 7. 6',s . ., ' T ;" ' "W '' ATWOOD. JO:Visa CO., cogmi necessora to ,b.,, t . , D . j .., ~,,, Won and Farifizik• NUBlmrsh. .. ttenillch fanli.-hetalnodUcods, MATJTVWS CO..Wholesale Gro arti Commisaion and Foryazding Mercbsata, and vnlts. far Drfothtottijottaraare. 6TWSata at; rltbtamat. 'tiff KR.Clat'S; AlkiTELO,' General, COminis -6:14011 Nerehanta, Philadelphia, Liberal sipianees made °malcontent& a !rodeos generallyc •jan:y. Prentintou. Huml IL 1834._ utlata.tdr. .13,',CA14'FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, , Sogagol c on arld..,ronwpg Hirecturg.l sligbots i . Petal Asb, and Wettem Pectlete_gle=ll. l " Qbe: steLt n e„, befit Ssalthtltld and Wood. Plltstrutzli. !tilt rebig A.„. 1114:411 3 = int. 111sroNov Jo VIOLA LttTLZ, ... J. 171114,17 :. T LITTLE • • Mate of Artalataro. ' - b. Wholosalo:Grocerx, uturstilil a flt i. ItC°'4Vorra=47.l64. d Deidern Ir. ln I'l C9IE - ESE:WAREBOUSE:,-- HENRY H. OClLLlNS.rernardlnn and Cerennlorlan Neiebant,and 'Neer In Mown, Butter : Las Flab and Prreluer 'merely; to Wood Mae, sboye Plttabarnh • • . • ftr.ft • ',4* Div.irco . .. 4ll et . do 5 -- VON BONNHORST.Ic MURPHY; Whole t,47t: CilocerL a sad.Onosenbudop tfthsatt, smv Denim CI . .r0 Ittutant, Water• greet, PM"- IXT.Msr7t. Dlr. Jan. 6 d Dia. . • P 0 'Dir. " Ws - 11ACOR- FORSYTH, Jr,—Porwarding at;l CoarmiPtdoss Merebazit.No. IA Willa Amt., Pitittl. legaly . s3 ' • ' • • Mr. 20 Wet • 1.2.0T.112X PrO3IAS PALMER...lmporter and Dealer ms•un• and 'Anierieut Asa Paper, iiro. G 5 -Make, r. te.lroco !pale! 4.. Fourth area, Jittstursh. merw eR do .4.11e6m0 Nt y r 31e0LINTOCK, , Imrter and Whole -4(11011121240= 11. Deal :0 i 1.41 011 Mesa Dolt 74163b20. N0.1(2 mark.: bi'd" 17411=111 ' ll Ol C u : ... ....,1 ...^ E I t eb 17ii 7 I : 1 ..... 1010, 4 i .... . . tc \ rri s~z l . ~lnl~ ~~ . ~. `:- • VI 1. 7): 454 1!1 33 14 4 u •'' DENTISTS BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. . • N. BALL, Attorney at Law, "Bnlio;. . Grant Gt Meet. ti . tweitn Ymat.lt R m OßElit E. P IIILLIPS; AttorpOy at Law, . Loom, mo. . 1v Corner POLLOCk,. Attorney at Law,— Corner of Filth and Grant etreeteopyonite theCieart •••• tt•Pa.rittaburath my2Jors3 IRkG Attorney , Attoey at Law, Newliadtle, ereaco County, Perineylvaale. Item Walter eraltr.Crnia treeic J. Doniop, Eine , Cfamptou A Smith; Kramer it Itielma; IL 174.1.1• a' to.: Lee thsCiWilpat &00, 11. Lee. apaielly , 1 4 C IS C. ILAN Eli LN, Attorney at Liw, No. 170 Fourth erect, Fltt.turith. ASPER E. BRADY, A ttnim ey at Law, It o. S 9 Fifth otrect,Fll,tshurgh. COMMISSION RC. - t jARD,IG DE _LANGE, Dealer in Rides, L~lher' 011:2151.113eXy stmt., wen of tb• Ezrl . l . lrxef or s ha b. :l,ltt WM= um Also, glmosakerell.dkP.Tooltr. • • NORRIS'k , PATTON, Wholesale andP:o r - Wormers, oe Essum We of tho DIA4pO.I, GROCERS. ROB • T MOORE, Whi)les4k OrWei; RCc tlf:rini Didiner. Desk: haoeum,Plttglonrslalsw: am. :ad •II kinds to Yoreliro I d P.11:”41c , Wine. mad tech ol.upaltlr gr .h llL s 4U.l7„ifra, a it,G. (MUFF arocers'ancl?Com . mi.a...lllr.reha' Ur, also, I:islers - 141 lands' or .Iburgh Mitatiractured . a.olFlek corner at Snamd and Now ata.rittxbanch. ' - 61447 awn sucercia... . • . . :On= ittBLAOKBiiii . NitCO., .Wholelutle Oro- •• an, _Bad Fursdehere, end Dealeit le•Produrn end rargh llanofacturnivOily, Enteh and Oakum 'aware en hand at their heareboane. /41 Wnt. street. A • : . " o Nat e - o:asZVZZaliktrArotitiLW To X:1"' • m.t4u., •ri s . O O . p o r t . 4 L i t r y oe . are pan:t... =IMPIRPM.M.PII . •• • SOWN /111T/14 y IM. PAGALEY tt - CO., Wholesale Gro amt.Nos.lB saa=Tr ood otme, PULA . i t AM A. M'CL I •rt ,' - E moor an. i ..._ Tea Dealer, corner of NrcOd and Flolli lariat!, . r fl on . a hroo aseortcoent of tholes °gooier . ... z ..... , ~,, , ~, .. 1,..r . d NUt 4. • .. • , ' 4:4LicillatkiSartikiAlkYarM74 E:b'x'gh =.3 ut.Ftr_gt.o.t '; WAtDROP'S.RFIPDSTOREr• , , ON it ileto erith T.atly Heade for the Hotbeds PitrieLtur Arm:veleta OreUardoe Caen tibelkira, StalX and Straw Cuttere, and ever? thing nrintarret to thee Ifirrneer .Gsrdt. t i rr or pt ratem m rtera ern, Dralqa es,4l ri'l TiIdcCANDLESS, • Itormoma...itio uccesopri to tti 4 t=gt l i r 11=h 40 of o t. ate• Rit.bunr. .I`!`34.ifYrn. : RTSON, Wholesile.Onicer mid Won 31ernbant, Dean. In Praha* ant 11ft. • and 4131191 . 99, , 193 Liberty, We, Pitt. • .0. t; Wholesale rocere L oni- X '• a. gad Dartia l'adiago-Rand • • caliarty, Wad, acd Shah - A. a ""zr roAsfulid for si zs i oci -br D. co. vtl o r ) f ili t ly EltMtffl2! ,us. stonfand for -'-R: DALML • CO: HEW . 1 /OElr. .ADVERTISEMENTS. , From VISSCIIER t MULL'S Grocral Adrerthing • 4 W. WOODWELL, Wholesaltand Retail Nn. Nsannu lime. New York 31stutnet.arcr end !haler /a canthet Warn, X. 83 trd street. Relidat Finnr Mc City r I,r Stithls 1 .. • .cy 2,g OFFICE No. Z, JOIIXSFREEr, .1150 Meta lion erehowst. NEW YORK CITT. FIOMARS received by Express, or otherwise, fie. dying or clammier Ladle, Presses. klentilles end wls of ever,- demeiption. Ihtmuk nod MMren cm , Liu besutitully dyed. Lace Curtains the Canton Crape Shawl. dyad the. .reet bn7liant, Or the Mare erase colors. AU kinds crank, woolen {and fury goods, (in the pion or garment.) treated in the most reposeful wanner. CaTl O .VatgiVgattl e t. l'aulti°21:11t1:1":3: tor= that their cutters In Um Oct of dying is warlralled. . tuhUs4rrre BAIDLCIT. NEFIIEWS i CO. ICIIOLYNEAUX BELL. Mantilla and Cloal 31analletarer and imposter, Pi Canal st. 111E0. BULPIN. Paris Mantilla Emporium, kfi _ I_mporter. aim at Fancy Furs. MU. Broadway. • F. LTIBBA_RD & SON, Wild Cherry •altters. Chemed& Balm. Pith, Palm, Sohn rt. AItIRLISORT, AmeriCan Ilomdmi )..zathi•Phirmacy, kirdielnes. \laic Cum Pe., to e, itroaine trAN DUESEN'S Iniproved Wahpene. It' v meteor gr s flair to lie orlelnal color, and emitter • new growth of hai r r. hoot, tillareLus et. lOC'' ' . GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur-; wi Ctu tug hundrolsotrerk Tumors,Ulcers, met hour without the kelt. at his spacious rooms, 4A3 Oroletway. . LFREE woorium, Manufacturer and Lmporter of Guns, Mere, Pistele, kn, Pk) Felton rt. ; • _ Q.; H. WARNICK, 'Manufacturer of &Lam- ' . riled Farnham, ar.;el2 White st. .7 1 -011 N DAVl,:Corataissiiin Merchant and ••Importer of Bras:idler. WlllO3 and Cigars, 284 huh- i huhu at. 0001)WrN & BRO., gatlafacturers of • Pinethrt Tobarro; Claen, aad t..nu2,..5Y7 and 2119 to rt. WHEELER Pr4rietorm and Monntneturers of All. ITllsou'a Patent Stlteblncr 31srldnes, office 211.5 Broadway. . sM. SIMMONS, Mfl inert' 564 Broad ocnr 14 •44'01.1111.1.10tel. COOPER HOUSE, A. J. PeaTer,C• Pio plikors.P.7.4 Drondway. NandORMAN-. CULTER, sueees‘.or to Lee, Bre:Fete:. k.C.,lsuporter aad Jobbeit to Staple Dry ~ 44 Cedar et. CILAFFER, late W. Newman, Manufae- L 4 • n wer and Wboleaalo Deader In tadldetiattera,Shnea. dm, W Broadway.Bgatn v .A.M LTEL . L. — dAVERLf,Who lesale Deal- I,7er In Broom, Painted Palle and Tubs:Wood and Wil low NI are,•Baaketa, 31wt, Cordage, Tar Ino, Wicking. Match .44 294 thannwlett at., New York. mhtt.lyv. P . 1 61 ; t S J.F...(I) : E T S in IA i t It g %t ., 1 tic° u 'r a gala Dealer, No.lo Cat/wino at. and No. 6 Chatham NotrYwrk. adir4-1.!‘" AGENCIES. CARD.—Haring been appointed the ea ch:l.4e Agents for - Pittsburgh. f r the sale ofPatent lyeted Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting. man ta...turfed by P. JEWELL L SON. of Ilartford. Connetticut, We noreffer for sale a large .amortment of all widths. manufitetnned. at the matinfamoreee - mierai his fillets being "interim to any Leather Belting ewer before oftered bible market. Alen, a large !dock of ail:widths of India !Gibber Belting- constantly on hand, and for sale at the Belting EMmti . "No. 116 3larket idreet. J. A IL PIIILLIPS AUSTIour N LOOttIIR, Rest Estate A geni, Stock, Merchandise and BIBBIB Broker, /Ace No . 02 th street, above Wood. Bminesa promptly attended to. rilIU EL L. MAI:SHELL. becrefa ?y no. Inseam.. COMPILIIT, 111 Water ell Yet. .P. or dlyE t, S itt,o4 At nt. t it o F f ri,n tl t l t e In t snranee FM. GORDON, Sedretary Western Insu • nun Co. , 92 Water street GARDINER(X/FFlN,A , eniforFranklin - r t h lancomr . ace Company, nortlics4 caner of Wood P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware MT tual Insurance CotnranY. tS Watet airtleL O amok n. Tarim .... ...... ..... .MA.I J. WWI , . ./rIEO. H. TAYLOR & 1117STON, (sureeesers gui to Taylor I asma/ General tkirnaltasion and . For. +carding 31crabants i and Admits fire Eastern Tranrrourti. Lion LAnes, Wholesale limier. In ritards Groceries, lug.. Outran. Cottoril'arria, !tatting, 'Tulin, .1.1.111‘. MI. actrui and Kentucky Kemp. Toro . Soda Asti, Wind., Glass, Pig, On, and %Lite Lek& Korai Skin.s and limit. nati and Pittsiturah Miniuntetuted Goudagenerally.— Anent, inm the "Penn Mill"and "Runner 31111 . Flinetinne, Mittsbarsh. Ire. 48 .Prout strret, (oPPOr/re littaburgh and ot. Louis Packet Landing;) Cineinnati. ricid.4m4 1. lIVSCUSON-. ir . , R. VI" fl.ll.reltD. A. JJUTCIIISON & CO., [Commission Alerrilartp..4 Agents for Om R. Loots Sing. Ream :I p la n sizr i Zleres,. and Ilan fel BOOKSELLERS.' &C. P C. STOCKTON, late:Johnsinn k Stock "d Bidd" nr . L. REAL. Bookseller and ~‘, t ationer. No. 78 Fourth rtrret„&mlle ItBllBlB{BB6, R. WELDIN, Whotextile and Retail OJia Dealer 113 Dian), and "School IkkOni. Paper and F.t. t ttaburgh. wry. No. fa Wend alma, (tette. Third and Fourh) Pi 01iN S. ,P4VlSON,,Booimller and - Sta. 40 Maar. aueeeseat la Dolma I Agnew. No. f IMarkat duvet, wear Poarth, Pittalanret. ENICY S. 110SIYOUTII.-Booktkeller and 'Doak, tPntatiosery, Pa. Nn. Warta,. newt. Dad ttbdnagb. AY tic CO., Bookicellers and Stationem r. 3 Word stnnet.next door to the nunwwer Third .. Pa. &hod and law bontn mnpfardly on band. & CO., lionksellemKo. eytAtEr % . V. Zl , 2 reet, bet , reen ponct.ti Disrunod MUSIC, &C. ilt("Ilrg11.111itrolt. Denier in Piano Ferteß; . Duals and Hoshmt Instrument.. School Boobs and Doom, Wu agent for Chk . koring'• Mao Panto. for Weatera Dannssirania,No. 61 is . - .1 game. :- - - • ij[ENRY. /MERE& 'Denier in Musk. Mu- Aral Instruments, avd importer of Italian &Ilona amPut for human, d MA'S Fraud and moms l'hux.s. with Colanddis atolesn, Attaubsamt. Also for Dunham's SCIIRCF..TEIt CO., Almelo Sto . r. 4th ite4 =1:::t4 surol l'arYmentioralrith.: DRUGGISTS. end Paints.. elle. Innen% ke.lll Wood siren. 3 donn Won Virgin Alier. Pine...vet gargegnlar Agent tor D. rgiord'e Medicine. • =Me L. WILCOX. __ ~ • Jllll7 II Pip. MO L . WILCOX. I CO.. Druggists and Apoth• •. ofaricdt,rner Market ituatiasi Mani/soma keep anortantly no heed '• fall - Awl compiete susgniment of Drults.Hoditints,PerfameriAtidasitcleasiortzlningtothetr hatlnrrt,. ibTidelaits presniptipny =ref rdlycompormded. .t 1711? TOILN P. SCOTT, - Wholesale Denier in IP/ brtata. Paints. 011 s. Varsfuhes arut DT. enrs. No. 2 5 16 Liberty *treat, Manure,. . An catten trill iamb. prompt. attention. arttent tur Landon At Qr a ralaabia fatally taettleinra. A. .FAILNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Dra :areas, and ynantifetttrii. of Whits Lead, Ned .natt. and Wham*, finer Wood and Front otreeta. II E. SELLERS, Wholmola' Dealer in ilAg l / 4 ;„' tovircat=tkint=ffo,. 'tintnnuufra nRAUN /c.llEiTEiolealile. Retail TOtrgilts, cornor of Liberty nod Bt. mar Amts. SCHOONMAKER & CO., VirliolesAle 41, No. 24. Wood Wed. PlWebstrivh. )10SEPII FLEMlNb,.Succesßor to L. Wilcox corner Market otrott and Diamond —froapr con s antlr on hand a fall and an stplete smart num( of Urns, aladielnea;,lladletne Chats, Parritotery. mad all' article+ •pertalalng to bin twines& Ybpddstuo proscriptions marl:di,' oolopmnda& se an Y -- -,MERCHANT TAILORS. CriESTER, Merrelnuit TriUor .116.1., No, :4 Wood. street. Nartleulsistfmtlan pa to Bays: sad Yanthe.Clathlas.` J pols:y W4 lll fri t r Ner . audZwler in Emir Made Oath4l;4lslLN. Iff==l A .-- WATTS•B; CO:; Mlrahant. Tailors, igi 4 . 1•11;orti . otrooL7- 1 1Vo aro [IOW reoßotag our . g otork Of Goods . . for 0 rationales Woor—Claos, Ca& • macs and Test logoof tbs - tiolosot &teem ind timid quality 'o.4'lloMP opt onOconors will plow:give a l fill tmbl MiguELLAxOtts• ' • • CPILDREN'S SHOE' STORE. bill always on tined n nneortatint. nnrth street Pittabnisgb,ts. • pe.lo-13 d GRANT MOWRY, Dealer • in 4 ... her, zrahn.:l,,lgna Mena. No.= Intro- Ftwe: • - 1 1 VILLISMSCHUCIIMAYS Lifhokraph= ie retablittiment, Third stneiti =he the -r„, a Ina l a t et ' ArsV,tenttelleetnrete i rhine Drateletir‘ USW.. end Stetting Cent , . 4...i. 414 4M. 1 " peewn on Hone, and printed in .oceare: lo ud, Wont., rm Bleck, In the meet amovett Arlo. and at the molt Means "LI 'FELIX'S • GENITIVE EXTE.APT '`OH •ittgffr 2. l4l2l 4 lM I PIA:17 1 141 *, : 1 1= 7 & Ikenn.ircreet. /Ittatntegt. Pi;; • . ' of F losacr ? oa ,v,sinterfelth. , • , - . . WALTER P. SIARSIIALL,Importor and v Dmler Iq an 4 pa:o7Mhz Parlor U rng m Aisrri sN iVlZne blin i a t f&uters,)ll2. cond k vat 9f P. 4.• - 1 ARISFASHIONS,FORLADIEWD' 'SS -03.—W0 Paris Fashions fir atNE, and. pei otastoar '~ be an Woo mtWLt > tcyilmo J•27ti • ,No.llllM.l!rAn. aline k r 3IBROIDERED AND: APLICA itIAN= TILLAS--Matorfolo makodr it eerotwe ! • • - go. ' , ALVA:on ettoot. arikland, Itt=2l `daitio;; WILLIAM -14/011LE: - Upilobteror;and 'thertutVirk&Cs7li:Oatit-lio. r. wwr Woad- s 4 ,1 , 3. IL NO j . . prig PITTSBURGH, ,FRIDAY MORNING; APRIL 7, 1854. MANUFACTURING. ENNETT & Matinfacturen of Plain a.d Tanor Yen., Tx.kiwituk and Chem Clolored °Moe at the Ihmatheternhormetra Worth.fitt.. ." F " . " 3l n rtroetr. DirmingiuKt r mot. geteedcedlr TOEIN WEHERELL, L ldanuffinfirer of WI PATENT { BOX %WEB, • superiormaticla, SOLID BOX lion 111 . 1A.7.1X BOX FIVES, corner ttf-Andcretro_ .ad Rob liWrtly one V uu° ' from th e roL WORKS, confer °trust field L borty streets, PltteLargh, PA-31 t:44.4f Toole;:rery ety. such as IRON PLANERS. Sltzle and llarsl TURN. ING LATHES, DRILLING MACIIINES, At, kr., twat to order (fel2l JOS. - R.LILAMILONIN 0). T. CIVICIO lONES & QUIGG, 51adufacturers of Spring mud 81/4 7. , 1 3 Ze l 'tiVg l i h r 94 g . t1it7 1 res, thlf ' , stout Sellr. sells Suu liaraftl Iron lisles.—Vonter of &we sod First streets, Pittsburgh. ,-' 1 JONA, t QLIAI ' ' A A itazna. I)ssEt. 11.0GERS 8: Co., Manufacturers of • Roper's Patent Ireptueed Pteul Cidtirstor.—Corner and Phut streets, Pittsburgh. -. ~: ' L.,12 ...,.. . pAWSON MOHAN & CO., Manufacturerre of Shovels, Puede., ay., Warehouse 'No. .S 2 Wood et., 'seen Pint and &hem! streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . ! Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsbtath. • T; ENNEDY, ,CIIITAS CO_ IVbinufac toms of— Ponn A tio. 1 holm 44 Pbertlggi Cotton T:111.1" colon nod" • hod Plough ind huh hops of sed god degalp gooF Batting. eTri7.417.4M-6=Zirg. 44. A. ITTAIO.T • , A.oIERRON & CALSIVOLL, 13q11and'Brus Founders, Mannfartnieraofall Indkalltraea Mork& counalre, Steam Engine. num de, , , Alec, Cotton Batting rnmutarturem !Puma, Itebeern Wert, iCa 0.12. Market Alleghenp clip. I etreet, near .llttebtalt. 11.. , -e - 11.1 Brun aml Copper taken In 0.11103 a. for or analr,panl. ordoet isttiw re.dry or .omm erilliatattendeil to punctually. Arnold & tiEATING AND VENTILATING WARE-' 11OUSE....—Alarsufarterorvi of Chalon , / Vonore,. ght Iron 'robing. and littlnl Re Roam, Oat or Water, co. 25 Blued +erre, -Pittsburgh. lik"..We has* mid oar Forums, Pattenat, ta, to Mesas. ARNOLD A. WILLIAMS. whom wo cordially recommend to the tatronage of the nubile. 001 BRAIPICATRECSON t PO. DINE AND CEDAR WAR.—SAMUEL KROMER keeps etmetantly on hand Acood wort tof Wash and Bath Tuba. Horse, Stomas= Oak Welk Klithen or Draw InsekelA 'Wooden Bowls, R urns, Dry Measure, Bier and Merry Wash Boards, nod ail other kinds of wara In his line. Also—llo nests Tubs, and 100 dozen Buckets. Waronsom. Murata lIalL Fifth street, Pittsburilh, Pa. ap244 Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. O-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—Tho sub 1111onibers would rer(ootfully inligra their Blends and the pnblie generally. that'they bare entered Into partner ship commencing on the loth of April, under the firm of R. WILLIAMS A. CO.. for the marmacture of BLACRS3IITII BELIA)W9 of every deacriptien. which they are determin t4l to make of' the Ten. beet 111StfIlild, and superior work manship. • They intend to bare elver. on hand an udort went. elan idles from to 40 inches.at Moir manufartmT. corner of tobiroon and SanduskY street+. - ROBERT WILLTA JAMEd.WILSON. mildly ' Allegheny - City, SSay 21. I A. BROWN, wouldmostrospac - tinily in eir • west public that be kep. on hand, at his on on the ide of the Plenum/. Allegheny OM. • raw. plate wwurtment of Vezitlan Illlodc Alss,,Penitlan Shia ters are made to erderi le the beet etyja. warranted Mimi to any In the United Rate. Ills blinds mu; he removed without the aid of a screw driver. iliwlnF ieurehMed the Hamner tools, and wood et the Cabinet .I.o.ablbhment of Hammy A McClelland, I am unnerved to (Midi' their old el:stemmas we ll as Um piddle at luxe, with eirea7thlng In their Agency. lie. 5 he. street, Pittsburgh. mehn.l J. A. Y. 11...011. TEM. PENN GLASS WORKS; I/ ORENZ'Lt WlGHTMAY,3lanufacttrren of all kind, of VIALS. HOMES, and WINDOW 61 Water nod AS Front stmts. fitteburgh. N. 11.—P.rt altratlon laid to odd I.l]. of Wlodpi Mau and pirate torvldo fur Ilottks azdAtalx pep= RIPCORD Az CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE OAT AND • OAP 31ANIIPACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP YEAS. • - - - ••• 001ISER OF IMOD ..LND FIFTH STREETS, ' Pittsburgh Pa. embrace. Garry quality ana - stN of Lists arat Calm Mail, Dow, Cues and rur Domes. aus.2o4mtaly Self Heating Smoothing Inns. OREA TE S T DOMESTIC. TM pmement of the age. Ladino find therm a tains doh rf article—oar Ing labor. time and money. Merthents and Pedlars supplied on liberal harm Addrnes, (Poet Pahl.) J. JACKSON, 124 Wood street, Pltteburg. far nor file.alma, at the principal barterer. nom In the city, by M. Ural a Co.. and Ilt. John Cent nright..7. Also, Tallare Irmo, on the earrinurlsonple. gib2chilterly-q,39 Bolivar Fire Brick awl Crucible ClayNU& .factoring Comp THIS COMPAXY 11AVEN any. Q ENLARGED their eagaeits f. 2 nee nfarturing, are now mewed, to meet t.be Increased demand for Crocibleana lhalldliag Clay. liners proiortlY KUM JON.Y.n, Cital Berta Plttrbereb. tient-ends, 21,1 , 53 a. : g "r4V — Con COACH. FACTOIiaI - r - Mooed .414,_ Se , esb nbLON PROP_ILMNI t. ,V ° Sl l = Itr yt t t f i llil tu y=e t :=l:l 6 :ll I. pg. Nom sloo oal. There Carrlaree see Inuit from the Cwt toateriel and ' . shin and wider his oat , ..renffigann: h. lan. eetth none donee. want bb work to be nifertonto nonaufen. bared In the Cabo, The metres of tit, and the grad not In nor men thla elan off. ha {educed blin not to Nal menu. or lon ' % T it him eistallishment. Peening. nentlog good wont will Plena enlisted sundae hls inn% before golarflist. All . . . _ New Coach Pactory—Allegheay . • M. 11. WRITE. CO., would' re,! , ' tx-Pait• Inform tbe nubile that Ahoy UT* rem. softy on, Lacoek. between Federal and &mob:whey Arens. They an now I:nekton...net ere premed to Yah* nto? to. veers theeriftlon of vehicles. Onwheak m. C 1 ath4t...... loos_ 47 . 1.1) 44 t ‘ the nocact ir' ' P s ake r the til ' eUttlee they here. they feer o r :afhlent they ' lue what. ed tin work on the mot roluionolde - tonne with Op* wentitht Whim In their Un. Paying perlianthte attention to tit* *action ormaterlil4 . and hating tome but eeteretet , t new bo , olte beentatten to warranting their troth. Iter thereinto lel the ettention of the rebfre to thh Matter. • • N. 11.—Repalrfott done In the beet manner, and; on th , Coach and tarriage Factory. TORN STON, BROTHER & CO., corner of •/ fichnont and Itchocen stmts. Allegheny, aty, veldt respectfully lama their friepdapad tW itabilomt . teralle, flat there. enanellictC imam Lingelea W YEll=te tilli/W4arkaa styles of Swab and_pro - All mien rill to executed eiltp . evict regard. Luanne baler and twenty cr Web.. liner, edit sbo be attn.:het to on the moat tenentable terms. L Angle all their stork the best 'F.stern ahafta, Poke and 11 - Wlet 8414 ther feel confident that all who fever L them with their ladtpuele rill be periled' , enlisted fib trial of their work. _,!sechasers are requested-to idle teem Mall balm perr- Fifth Street Stool67Factory,_H &MATT, ENERGY; AND ECONOW. , -,. The best needs In Chtldren's nose, blast's firrts. tin: lets. and Drawee. aid at minnakettuwelignier tt.. MTh street stootlng futon% ail midi Man fast are sank NV -ADVANCE IN PRICY, - '. MA .DA T. -• ' B i . king setoff. , th it.it• utlnws Wotatzlid iiiiii.i . T T I 0 /10-1, 13 ON -it ,P.A.T:* / 7 71 COOKINGATOTES. GRATES, 111021ThirDAttlit. act. ARRESTLIC direct .attentimi-in It 'new and bandsomepatternWf PARLOR STOTA.tuat spin.. r. • also, to their new pasterns of COOKIInd STOYDIA I se the . "Keystone State" and the' °Western Stair 1 Ills. noses in neatneu of finish, economy of nnonly , and trrAtepatl 4 . Irzu?:,Tatlaizadag , .7.3,,,H l 'lliiii,`"*.it -d ikuvm . ' 4 lti 4 c lwt "rufseri."<"" thw ek^sl lll :4 getVitne n ., In e ' wAr". 3.W 1 ' Ista ad tri . ell Of KJ= 'An: lib. Az Inspection ts solicited . sedditkfAll .. L. It. imeitaslnt...........eAtsl/1 A1LU1...-....J. L1II00111111.1.111: . - Livingiton,gg . en: 4109. : NOVELTY WORKS,- PITTBBITRGII,. PA. 'kACK . and Depot Riiilrond 'Scales, Hay, W. and firaln do.; 'Matta; and Oot,er tlo.;!Doot eau altos, fnolng, Drop and Thumb iniutonOoffoo MO Of iarlout • kindx rant ISlllK4 4 ,al,.patWrdo Bona an fut.:ninon Malleabla Iron °korai tn. floty to four, and Dann. - 'dtf =ITER' 4:41:17 7 , . 7, -BRASS FOUNDIpt, AltD-OJUI 1.27 and rir4...Vtred, 1 5 04.5 mint. ATD - VEDIRII. MU?, _6PPOIRTII 1111110/10 AWAIT/NT. MAN UFACTIIRE AllkitidiroMitter j Val! .isad Pt.= Fletto,Fs.: *id up'Sf.tt ass and ran th a. netke. - mplit J. HOW4BTHk ' BEpTHEB~- MARBLE BLASONS,. •, 204 lansarr ISTR zisr,..2WEAS SE ! l o t ESPETFULLY -mfortri.theirfriendiand tatia .tte Igni s X • erat t _thVirMik b 7Zu l t : o.. t h at i l a lithterautirut of beautiful. MetnflLE ilAt.t.tao, of Cino otaltand Ootble at t laty Alortumenta. Tombs, fiend Mona" Furnisl3ll , Blabs, do.. utdott tar Mtn at .ntremfdy tfb rea. liablo In Bloch, klnbr, and um:at to ardok' .tCounory lota entloa d,' with Baden and ifteepott Ittonula. • • W. W..WILLJACEL S TB/04.114K8 LE WPRKS;.- 5 3 1 7 . dije -llatakadd jereat; ILAr 0101711EisiTS . Tombs; Sktea, Tori.: Mantels. Im!lxt, Stance. be. el . loam and rota. - to ostler, tosoblnerr. at the trim on l r e igs ta Mntstr4a, ree tAr.V..V:tpta,ro= filled with to the naoe at ttoelmam:rm. ..241 orb= 611 , 4 . tdi 31 0 /ant): ,t.. W.MS tr. CO., Merchant TailorenKi., ittY4l4 s !"1 . -,rot r d: l rr t 7stiror &POI panB,ll.Masm i outu ',tht 1.41.8 . CiarilV a l:lltOe ihttrlior I n rothr t • ' ""Y. ' • la. TIW %liana ossados..mr stock be% buy'hur. - . - 7 1 - fr 'srar i st m t R441180'...ig5t2C4ri.V.71: 3 DRY:GOODS. . ..• teisit si.4,itrirtoincr.c: Alettlorr a co, T. tom.' A ....A;,atesoicak 00.; Wtioleeralo land Retail iilll4o ll 4= (f i " 134- Si .r /McCtli .PS I , ll# t tt. ' • • . • I •prrY4. -- striioavalak wholesak iti.:l,`,MW-gr,mrhwtrt!!!oeurthaaa MEDICINE. JAMES.KING: Office and Residence, figaill =bile** trolg•dt4 thcCathe&st. Mt+ wooL,mMCHANZI' ppq WHEW 'it :LEE, -Milw94.4lll2VginCerl6* ;I~~i~,x 2~jy. ___. ~ _2i I ~+l 'T~'w' 1.:: ~~ ~:.M.:P+~Yp, SC Y~.... __... 3~ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY MORININD, FURTHER BY THE BALTIC The Baltic arrived out on the morning of San day, I9th Eat., _having been three days delayed by the ice, which damaged her outwatr and, fidats. It was by the greatest exertion that the Baltic was ready to leave Liverpool on her ap pointed day. The Cambria had returned from Malta, and will be again despatched. - The Londonpapers publish the secret and con fidential doeuments that have passed between.the British government and their Ambassador at St. -Petersburg, since the commencement of the pre sent.year. The documents are voluminous, fill ing seven or eight .Columns of type, and are of Much interest, as they relate in dialogue shape the conversations between the Emperor NichoLts. and Sir G. IL Seymour, the English representa tive at Constantinople. In one of these conver sations the'Emperor distinctly intimated that in terests (Meaning the action) of.Russin ancrAus tria were identical in the Eastern question r and, further, that France was endeavoring to embroil Europe in war in the East, in order to advance objects of her own, among other things to obtain possession of Timis. In talking of thriposition,of the Turkish Em pire, Nicholas said he wring consent to-give Egsypt. and .the 'lsland of Cattida to England, while Bessie would keep thy, protectorate of the Principalities, Servia and Bulgaria, in council tion with these documents Is also published me morandum by Count Nesselrcale, sent for appro val to the British gorernmeut,'and founded on communications from Nicholas subsequently to his visit to England in 1844. The drift of the last mimed memorandum' is, that Russia and England having a' preponderance, thoformor by tepid and the latter by sea, in the affairs of -Tur key, should come to an understanding how to di vide the spoils in the event of the Turkish Era, pire..!iorunsbling to. picots." , Russia aid Ails trio, being In unieon.ehis Czar - considered that If England's adhesion could be gained, France •would be compelled to submit to their views.. The English government was only awaiting the arrival of the messenger with the Czar's refusal. Sd soon as the official refusal comes to Land, the announcement Will be made to 'both Houses of Parliament, and war will be formally declared. It is stated on the authority of the Paris cor respondence of the London. Morning Chronicle, that the telegraphic announcement of the Czar's refusal—in terms short, dry and diadainful—was received by the French Government via Berlin, 18th, and that as soon as the - English Minister `woe made acquainted with the nosier, he des patched a courier, by way of the Prussian ports of the Bailie, to Adiniral Napier, in order that he may be prepared to act upon his instructions. Cotton at Liverpool depressed. Breadstuff's again lower. Tun EMPEROR NICUOLAS WILL Itcroac.—From• l Vienna, under date Sunday evening, 19th, the following is telegraphed:--A Russian courier, who arrived hero on the 16th, brought despatch es to the effect that Resale will positively refuse to evacuate the principalities. Something of ex treme importance was probably settled, the day before yesterday between this government (Aus trian) and Prussia, nag member of the Prussian . embassy went to Oderberg by special train; this was after a conference between Count Buol and the Prussian Minister. It is stated from Berlin, 19th, that the Czar had replied—" the proposal of the Weatern Powers does not require five min utes consideration--it is refused!' Tue WAII—TRE BALTII3.--Sir Charles Napier's iffeet arrived ht Wing* Sneed, 13th, all well. It -is stated that frigates and vessels of the se• mud class will enter the Baltic by the Sound;and the larger vessels by the Great Belt., Tho Eng-, lish ships have applied to engsgenixty Preis.= pilots at Swineimuntle; (Stetten.) The Borsenhelle states that the British \leo Consul at Kiel has received infonnation that Na pier's fleet will come to that port. , Swedish papers report that 80,000 RUVAIIIIII are employed in cutting a channel in the ice from Cronstadt to Sweaborg. the 2d of March the Grand Puke-Constazi line inspected the fleet at Ilelsinfors. The Gulfs at Bothnia and Finland were still covered with ice. • • ' A force of 27,000 Itrusians is on the way to atreigthen the garrison of Revel. The comman der of the troops at Revel had proclaimed that probality the town will be bombarded by the English and French. Women and children were, -theiefore, advised to quit the city. Tnx Br scw.Bss.—The British - steamer Fart , ortic.atulthe French steamer I/ataxia, had. been' pesk4:o*Eirh...4olllAstopol to see a rk.bi r ixtexid-, anttom'the batter: and to count six- ships-of ,the line,gvardingqie entranie, with 'four mein in the creek, besides several frigates and brigs: The ItneWans are preparing to block. the.moutha , of the• Danube, by stretching chains across the = &nee' therproldbition of the export of corn ' frotn Odessa, the price .fallen from 9 to 3 silver roubles. -Failures were feared in Odessa. The allied fleets were still at Belcos Bay, bit - would shortly enter the Black Sea Two Atistrian ships of war were also at Belem, :and three others were expected. • -,Us TaL DA2rn —To the present time the Ruse:isms have made no formal attempt to take lialafat, and so far is appearances indicate, *lll not. at present do so. T he plan of - operation now seems to be throw a force into the mountainous part of Bulgaria, and endeavor to raise the Biqa!, population,- proCeeditig on the supposition that Ealafat, being a: End advanced post, will, itheirtiti large proportion of the Turkish_force', 'thus leaving the country behind comparatively undefended.'. No action had taken place since previous ad- A powder mill at Schumala had blown up; no damage to life: ; • . • . ; . , Drs. Faureo and - fitangcry, who, it maybe re membered; were despatched by the; government on a to o a.of madical inspection to [the Turkish army of the Danube, had returned to Constanti nople, and made a favorable report the health General Burgoyne and Colonel Sidant, had re: , turned Ito Codstantinople, haring traced the plan of 'an entrenched camp, on the European sidelof thanarrowest paint of the. Dardanelles: ...It will be completed ere June; Another =tip is traded out: On the read to Adrianople:, r- • ; In fottiro, foreign ofahersi are to be free)/ re, ecived into the Turkish service, but only' hstheir 'actual military" rank, .and at thii; same rates of pay . tut Torkish . olficers of equal grade. ' ' • - proclaintion (fet?ah) of the Bhcßt to -define the position of:the Christians,. was Ittellytexpected. Frequent conferences had.taken place on_tho snldeet of granting equality or civil rights to the 'Chrbitians. - -- Itaras reported that the eiport of: gold from Ens:shaves. prohibited. - .• , . .. • riog..All l / 6 .—A ; ripoit of .the - capture of a Russian convey witlareitsureao pay the e troops, at liatichisdaeachedconstantMople. Tue Gana IxsoutxrnoW.—Faud Rffends had 'arrlied at :lonian, cbarged.with power to pia) with the lasorrection: first act, on arrival, was to grant 'a general amnesty, and to remit part of the taxes r hie:next; send a messenger to Athens to:dental:4 an explanation from' the . Although some restlessaess is still apparent,' J the isurepection may.be thnsidered Esc out..--Parliament, on Friday, lith, bad I-ander discondori a motion by Mr. Gibson; to ad ' dross the ,Queen, preying her Majesty to give special instruetions to the officers of the British cruisersto abstain fiam interfering with neutral vessels'on account of any goods not contraband of war that they may have on board ; and to di rect the Ministry' to consider the policy of enter lag late treaty etipulationwithforeign countries, 'on the principle that free ships shell make free goods, and the neutral 1125 giro neuirtal4 to her 'corgi.. Mr. Gibson'. object was to define the position of Britain with respect to neutrals. Ile strongly urged the non-exerciso of the'power of searching neutral ships for enemy's property. The..question as to the right ,of search had al. "rOinly_ engaged Britain in war. Mr. Ilorstall, in seconding the motion, called the attention of government to the kindred sullied of prise • leering and letters of marque. Lord John Rua- . sell replied that it was the intention of the goi t 'commit to advise the Crown, before bostilities took.place, and he hoped shortly to issue, in mime ;hope or other, a document, declrig their pely7,itt that mAtter but it was of ivi us thet Iddcrunent of this kind, 'lnvolving questions of plaity as well as law, required o very great care in wording. Any Incautious expression might be attended with verb' serious Consequences.: Mr. Bright observed that Lord John 1tt121,8 . 11 had taken notice of the latter part of the motif*, the importance of which, 'as s respected the.tal l .ted Sixties of America, he pressed very strongly; upon : the ,Ciovermaant. - Lord John Russell ed' :pitted the peat importance of the subject. Mr, llibeonthen withdrew his motion In of Lords, a conversation took place on an alleged brear.h of *Confidence in Mr.' Jutish clerk in the . .Soreignolßce who is charged with having ,sup: plied 'Keret information to tho London Times. Afters good deal of talk, the subject woe allowed to drop. lOth: in the Commons, Mr. Kinnaird. ' .put the following motion :—"ln what state the , eorteejwatienos let - neon the BritialV:tuad United • 'States government, with reference to colored leanien: being British subjects; on the vessels to which they belong arriving port in the Southern States, being 'lteP on accost of their eolor,.now Is ; and whether thereswould . • e any objection to lay the correspondence on : From the road.% Gattesomadmee of PhiledelPhla N. Amer the table of the House ?" 'Lord John Itu.laell, , EUROPEAN IlierMut‘ ; ' in reply, stated there had been a great deal . of The whole, of:the firstcontingentof troops for correspondence, and beneficial changes had h . the East have arrived at Abate, and the second er I proposed in Georgia and Carolina, which wou 4 ' will rapidly follow. The Reyed Horse (Artillery soon be carried into effect. He thought it wag i have embarked, and ' are now eiseitling ‘ on their betternotto produce the correspondence, as hopes \ way to their destination. , . -It ii reported that were entertained that there would be vgreor, i ni _vevery regiment in the Unitedi C34don has re _provetefit in the legislation of the Stites he . *red orders to hold itself in readiness to embark had mentionocL On Tuesday evening, 21, the New - Brunswick- t Trimch troops have been remarkably tardy inPrt,•• and Nova Scotia Railway bill was negatived in f seeding to the scene of action.'. - It was loot until the House of Commons, without a division on the' EurdsT i that Rea- Carobert sailed grithlills first motion fertile seeoid reading. The House then l divid e of the French army from Tonlert:'. The s ' went into a\Cemmittee of Ways and Means; and 1 daisy is'nttributed to the inefficient state vlf, the Sir 11. Willobghby brought forward an amend- i marine, and the difficulty of finding, ships \for meat againstAllp proposed doubling of the t in- !transporting the troops.: The Emperor Napoleon Come tax. bin, French seconded the motion, and ,is said to have waxed wrath.with 11. Daces, dm a long debate ensued. - Loft sitting. . '., i Itliniater of Marino, for not having his depart-% The newspapers re crowded with, reports of. merit, !it n time like the present, in a more et= the various . prepare i ons going on at' the navy 'l'.fective state. Every effort is now being made yards and garrts' cots. The substance' of all is, sto repair the.delity, and Toulon was never known that several ships-of,war have sailed, and others to t be in 'such 'a state of activity. The: men in are on the erect sail tlii Bahia 1 th, dock yaiiis and arsenals are working; day fleet; that numerous do c k s a r e and,; night, and it is quite necessary that they being-hurried on tows and that a I should, for not one`,vessel of the 10 Ships, of countless number of e shipping 1 - the line, 14 frigates sad 15 coverettes, glestined bread, beef, spirits a, s e f or th e i for ' the Baltic lave Mode their appearance-- force in the lifediterr s e, all the England has got many to send out; but not it men and horses--esp ry arm-- moment'erdelay will be permitted. Beek vessel are being assembled i at f or em- as it is finished sails for the rendezvous. The barkatinn., s Botscolven, 70. and the Desperate soiled yoter-: - The Board of the I ~,,y gave a day. The Cruiser, 91, and Odin, 16, also sailed banquet*, at London, 01. ,i Hams, at the same time for Wing? Sound, and fit. their recently appointer. Mad r as. George, 120, is at Snithead, on the eve of 'de-' , The French Ambassador at Lonslim gave a pasture for the Same place. , . banquet on the evening of the 21st, to the Duke '''' In the Minim at,Lords, on Friday night, Lord of Cambridge,Raglan, and theotherlcers of Mahnesbuiy - renewed tho subject relative to a the staff ordeed to the East. charge Made by Lord Aberdeen against Mr. Ast- Benjamin Elkin it Sons, or London, ogaged .ley of disclosing secrets entrusted to hint while in the West India and Australian trade bare in the Foreign Office, end his Lordship ppodueed failed; liabilities Z 140,000. \ \ a letter from that gentleman, in which he sere • A case bearing crime reaemblancoto the \War- the most unequivocal deitialto the charge The diner case, has occurred in London. Freilrielt. i Earl of Aberdeen shid thafhe felt bound te accept A. Molyns, formerly a member of Parliament; lt\ theand t Ire had as committed to prison on a charge of forging made the charge,lnt declared that he hid done powers of - attorney, and obtaining £1,500 stock, so from a moral conviction \of its truth. The from the Bank of England. Being unable to pro- , (hurl of Derby, after congratulating both', parties cure boil he was committed, and was found dead s on \ the tarn the affair. had taken, made L an wa in his cell. A coroner's jury returned a verdict - slanght on the press in general; and the iVotes in of natural death. particular, and suggested bringing \ the' , editor of The Earl of Lab field is dead. FaAscx.--Thel , ubsoriptio- to till le - subscription, _ me national man had been meth more than taken up. Only 250,000,000 francs were required, and up to the 'l7th over 800,000,000 wore taken. The interest on "bone du treeor" is fixed, from 20th, at 4 per cent for those that have from 8 to 5 months to run, 41 per cent for those from 6 to 11, and 5 per cent for those which have a year to run. The fall in corn continues; the top qualities hail fall en during the week 8 francs to 10 francs per sack of 157 killogrammes. In the market around Paris the fall,...on,the 20th, was 2 to 8-francs per hectorlitre. : _ The first division of the French army, under Gen. Canrob'ert;left Marseilles on the 10th, for Alio East.: . The Legislative body had been occupied in considering whether 3L dellontalambert should be prosecuted for his recent letter to 31. Duple. Sf. 31ontelambert thereupon declared that be was not aware of- the publication of the letter. -No decission has been mime to. ' • - ' • The Batrie'denies the statement that the Coun cil of Ministers had recently under consideration a proposition to 'suppress all the public journals, with the exceptions or an official paper in each town. ' - SPATN.—Tho Finnnee Minister has completed! arrangements with the Bank of St. 'Ferdinand, the result of which will be on advance to the government of fifty millions of seals on'adianta-1 goons terms. . ' ~. • , lrth--.S. r., rdinia. —Prince Lucien Bonaparte I had been cordially received by the King of Snr=• dinia., The Prince had gone onto 3libut. • :' The Mayor 6f gene& has issued a circular, re questing the citizens to forward to him the names of all those who fell in 1848-9 fighting forltalian, Independence. It ii intended to register their 1 names on a monument to'be erected in the , Ciria Palace . , The lapentlenee Itelge leatns from Turinthat the Mng . his signed a decree suppressing. thel rich religtouSerdere; and their revsnuet, thug I obtained, will lb appropriated to pay the clergy. of the poor parithes, hitherto 'attpported by--the I State. The budget will thus be relieved from a. burden •of 900,000• francs annually.' The sup pressed orders will receive compensation. ' • ' Pee - Am.—From Perlin, Sunday, 10th, they . write.=.... Baron Mantneffers speech to the Chums bers contained an 11.411111 Ce that ibe -Prussian gormtuntezt is detertidnO•te'rindieuto .the right. of Prusiit; under all `Virettrantances;, to - do-ope ra°. in the PreeerietleesMirivOedbtit,Ettropi,_ butiltat•Pratdadoeinoileilealled tifyon in the same measure as other nations, tram her pesition or naval'resortrees; to take a active part in pro tecting tbs integrity of Turkey:., and the 'Ming has decided not to . require flt,Pc . ll4/6 thehea. vy sacrifices irmeparable from. ;.ttntil lho Pat"' Beeler interests of Prussia ren er a decision imperatively. uecessary,'? Thla, "S , .. , ,of'course,\ .equivalent .to a'sleclaration of no4-ity, for the. \ tt iz Arstara..—The Nat Oorresponde i kilosthat the whole 50,000,00011 leanhasbeen a up. .. - \ Baron .11eyer tdorli. hid an intern Of two holm' duration . On•;the 10th, lt was Orted that on thee:planation of the Intention o Aus tria•will deparalthe itii.of the Ifttssituz3c , iter .Si in - terms:. • - • ,7 , \ . • • , - , - . \ A private diappteh annemmes that the gee \..... meat has detektined, now \ that - the whole of, e• lottery loan has been takel4 to send another 39, ,000 men,to the Inrkilh frontier. The transin etg et troOPe reurtnaterial of war,to the. sonthls g l 0 ibitrward on,llte most ezteisiro kale.. , . - • aria extends the prohibition to export arms into the Turkish provinces to.hraidana and Wal lachio ' \lt is announced Gist, notwithstanding the re jeCiien ,of the nitimatum• by' the': Czar, s Prussia will not:mobilise:the Army before tho v ehaMbers - hare 'toted the loan. :41ter this rote, the session will be brought-to early close. \ • AA iddreas, which exhibited on the Stettin ex change, praying ,tha Drnsidan Ooternmeidiejoin the yiestern Rowers, was, in reit hours, .‘c-OTCC:' ed with signitures. • Great tenzAtion waarrcidtr ned--by.the-reclelpt of orders:'froth, Landin ortritile fitueeai ~ firecting,;_tirie correspondents not to ship consi gnmentsMi,board of Prussian • 'Prince trobeitielienr and General tine - hen ha s ti, rebirne d Ito Berlin from their'respeetirs Fissions to Plariim4l4lnd4n-s \ • Srisessi jIIID. Copenhagen; .311*CY1711; ft ii - teleiplipheil that the JUng . has answered the addrees,„,mailing on him to dismiss his by saying, that he would consider what, is best for the public, serrice,\And will act The:Norwegian diet following the example of Sweden; has \voted the sums demanded by,the government for the midi/mai 'enrolment. • '-,, • The hereditary Prineet, son of the Prince Royal Of lawetlen,,died - on the lath ult.- ; • Up to the 10th .of March; \no recognition Swedish neetralitY, had been obtained from Rot six. The Swedes :trill • maintain their resolute ittitude Ins.Lerzwe r —L'ou French ahlioip wat, 1113 A, 'der the . et - moused of 'Mears). Donato:or,' nava sailed frork.Toulea to join Napleetileet, in :Our; Baltic. . The ships .senue the Austerlitz, one hind - red - guns, the Li et, ; Duguetclin\and Trident. SirCluts. Rapier, in the stearnfrigate Valo arrired atCopetihsgen,•2othi • ; • \ ,:The Danish, ministry'remains in office.. i St. Petersburg-ids-ices repeat,tlpt the erre , of; gold - from ,llestio is prohibiter: - .Exchange` on•London•fell,toAi On the:tendon -p.4.! change bilisell.BUlSSie werennsalriable. y;': .•There are reports- of; some further differditiet . I kir,eek insurgents, . bat they : scoot authenticity, \ liaiustar..-A letter from Kalafat of'. the -Gth ult.,.written by a French officer in the service of Torkey,aayer—l.•have emulated :the fOrtifica tions at Ralafat In all their, details. They are really faultless. They crxupy a vast develop ment, , amimothing less than A . regular sego would IM-required to take them. \, Butthe Rus sians will not attempt a siege. 'Tim Immense: plains which sarroundthe camp ate alaiiiost practicable for artillery.. Snow lies everyerherrht and nothing serious can be undertaken Wont the spring. The Russians, betides, ireeda.theee. 10,000 men in attacking Ralafat. I cannel 'mirk in terms sufficiently favorable of the tality of the Turks. Their kindness and gerOk cposity exceed all belief. We are ten &miliaria" :I 'the midst of 8 0,000.31ussnlmabei end Thite- Stitt from them nothing •but testhnolles;arrer, ffardand respect. The 'finest hone° in Kalafr4 has been,giun to us, together with rive domes tics and order - lies on. horseback.• .The General;' lit Chief-has tarried attention so far as to place' at our disposal a guard of ten men, two of wh om are to bearstincis ai onr,door, and horses from tbe candri,- . Lam every day more surprised et the Turkish army. lts activity'and intelligence kayo nothing t o be desired,. The cavalry, though overworked, is. still vigorous.. The -artilleri ' very good, and the field service's performed with the I=e regularity as in France or ) Algerid; A ;rsillilerket at radoitt isnot :without attrention,;- The tiOsizsnds of tents and soldiers, ranged aloes 'the Danube, the finest river in Europe, rPrllOine Of the molt curious and moat ,spietarosque spa" tacks. , . • , \. . , • Talinotwilnitt At the municipal election toKla,r. Cahoon, vide, chi present Meyer, Wilt re-elected, receiving 1888 \ Totes to 1484 for Neal Dow, lasing Law. , .. \ . \ \ . . k . \ \ •-• \ 1 . ' , \ , . VCILUMi'LXVII-AWM, BER 'llo' . ot that jo i u i rnal to thebar of Um liousei.and Oompoi bi lingliPin to disclose the source frotit.wilineelni bad desired his knowledge of the secret 'correk. • pondeneeTrhichliad taken pine between England and Itusma k npon the downfall of the Ottoman empire; ond the partition to ensue. , , For this faior intended, the Time publiShedon g ilhk the • folloWiti - morning one of - the dererest leaders, per s, ever written rgainit j a poi ; titian of so hig a position as that held t 7 • the- Earl of Derby. \ t not only named him las thd chief of the most nworthy idministritiOn that ever came into power in England, bit it !point edly alluded to some \ engagement entered into on . the part of England llerhymbninktration, with Austria, Eussia,\ d Prussia, on theacces art\do sin of Louis, Napoleon to the throne, i'which , would not bear daylight„ dto other act of a. questionable character whlie he (the Earl of Der by) was at tha head of the \. government; toad, : in - a triumphant tone, asked hto ascertain) of his -lath colleagues to which oftin therimei is iii debted for the information evel by it, and which it thus alludes . Farther s i t t defibs and scorns any menance or attempt"to mrb ith pow er emanating from • hini, and bold y , tells 'him that it holds its power from the People of Eng- Jand, while ; he has received his onlYlipm en ef 7 fete portion , of the crimmartity, as ,thercfore % 4 looks upon its position is being highs thn his own, and wilt treat with contempt any determi nation made bl \ hith to tales up the gin *olowith the endenver to obtain from the parties whtapub lished Such information the source from whilthit was debived. ' `,` \ , The article is powerfully written ,;• the esisSga ; tion tremendous; thddefence able. - It seems til'a article published in the - -rournal . de \St. ..reteri= , 6o:try challenging LoreJohn',Eussell.With cora\ pile' ty,in Russia's ntended aggreedion on Tirkey,' ''reaches) London n the evening ~off, Fridayweek Psst, and app ' Saturday morning, nod thing there', lipoid, not hare been, as Parliament does not 'sit on Satur.• days; any opportunity for a 'ministerial denial untildlloncsty evening, and thii;,would idoti bait :been• known until the TuesdaY mowing Ton prevent, this damaging , delay of "three dayd, the editor of the Times, in whose pothession, as lie. teetered:the summary of ...the secret coned-Poe deuce had \ been for months, Published simulta neously with the ituisien: extract ite'reftitition, -," Aniongtbe" stinging taunts :conned its the.' leader'above Mentioned, not the least ,Powerful ,was the qdestimPut by the 10iAd.'fb *era 'of Deftly as ft; litliahe. beeeme nquaintedi with', the contents of this - correspondence, ad le; not. 'helm, a. menther-iirthh government, could not, of coarse, priperly'have access to papers in the foreign office. The; whole of :this' correapoo-1 dame \ has been publfthed In full;, without the) least \ contraction' or - simpressfon; and ceitainly, if the Czar was desirous of heaping feel npon , the fire,Of indlgiation he has ignited, he Sonia snot have accomplished it Mote'effestmally 'than ' by his; elittiin tckthis cerrespondenee, and Ids sensation s - Of Lord John 'Russell as an Rehm- Plice in wlist \vias nothing less a dishonest bartering acv ay of the independence and the in tegrity of the \Tarklsh Empire. ''' : • The documenthalearly 'show' his cunning of frets tnentraithiNErsesh 'government. first - -to eecinieeee iris belief that the Ottoman Erripire was odthe verge' , f\" . ite tOwnfoll, - 'nnti then if \this point could IM•re'been obtain from the "thiglith government an ernrension- of - rentiment'reepecting' the' partition of territory; what theycninild Mo t but what they beineutAbiti_intue time, as" •Sir ton Seymour observes, t tailloitally inexplicit respecting \ occupat••tt\oS Con,lntltinelflei wididy`bowever, fiepoeidel deciaied, so long i hehad a man or em uskeX Shedd not be " cie. I impled.by Engluad,'Freince,Amstklkor any other great:tuition. He held out'` ers 'a halt, in the , event a distribution of the` Ottoman euc- ! cession; the possession of Egypt by England, and ! he this*. la Canada as a make-weight .; but: Si, Hamilton'.' Beymour, with manly honesty,. ob aortae In blifdespatch to Lord John Russell : "As I do nal Wish the Emperor 'should imagine that an English pnblio •serrant was caught by this sort of eitiiture, I stingy, answered thht I' hadslwlys underetood that the English views upon Egypt did'iit go beyond the point of so-. curing i safe and ready commuideationlietween British India and the‘mother country." ‘'. A These pipers are highly interesting as Melina • Important. Theyelltitut the constintlycherished ' 'cheviot Russia against Varkey,and the fact that .the,sticcessive foreign ':ministers or this country have indignantly repudiated the preposition disposing,' beforehand, isf‘the provinces wilier the dominion of the '. Sultia:. :They also 'cikow a startling fact—lf the.Empereirlof Russia tato be belleved-tliat there exists 'betireen Ruasla , culd. Austria "already an entire 'conformity of p*- ciples In regard to the`affaini , of Turkey".4a " principle 'of perfect identiti." \ Thus the ce ; operation of 'Austria. with the Western Poweri, can_ only be viewed with great sasideixtu and it is well perhaps these documents have &ten given to the public,. for, their eyes will noWlid,opened and they will halo some better eSinprehernsion of the petition of the , game being played. the nen trality of Prussia. is. another sespicious'reattor: for it • le' openly said In quarters • not ill :in- : informed, that Prussia' is threatened \ with. tho, recoostitetion of Poland into kingdom under 'the sceptre of the Russian Crum". ilsoh•Alexander, with Prince Crarturyskl prime i minister, and his partisans in all the best GO* of the state. • Russian Poland thus under a in*, starchy, the Czar calculates that zielthei;,Nasalau nor ',Austrian Poland', Would remain quiescent, • • iwit would declare thetuselme part and parcel' of the new Kingdom and • throw off their Austrian and Prussisn Masters. Help ifi'money and am ntuditiort,'lt latilso' said, will bu'offered to the . Kossath party in Hongary,who would be too glad tOeniure their independence'of Anstria to care math tom whenee the resources come by which they. could achieve their object. The official de elaration'of the neutrality of Prussia hail created a seri net:6l3MM° impression which the expla nations of prince Hohmuollenx-Slgmatingert In Paris ' and dead at Count Gretchen in,London, have foiled to remove. • ,Both these, noblemen have returned to Prossia..: As I have said, there are serious misgivings as to the truth sand how. esty of the Austrian The declination Made by the Csamreirpecting the 'ldentiti of the tiro Powers on Turkisheffairs, has created a tre mendima 'sensation; 'end egain the vast bodies of Auitrian troops hurrying through Illyria and Balthatla, professedly' to put .downlnsurroction in the.Snltan's dominions, Is viewed uneasily. ' " Brntee Paonutrran.—The Arthhishop.of ides • leo had addressed to all the clergy o circular, in which lie teceminends to than the greatest 'Tie. lance in preventing rho- circulation and reading of Protestant bibles which are. being hd ro d. ce d from the Ural* States, Teuninliput amiss the Taxan frontier: The. Archbishop rasp that be ban mewed national information from the Nin- Wei.a ininiMlbat MIMITM ha» idinadT been "taloa. by. the Uoiernment to present . the intro dnetlein of the Ales and. other books, and the .operatiem of the *anus alluded .to, by; whom the bible sooistr Is said, it; nark; •• . a , • Ilannnitners from it 'is Mild; to a ratimmtable boatel in New TOria, itate the reitaipta 'oft ode' ant grain and Viet 'so greet Chat altro wilornot et.fOtage room 'foithem, and .thni 'tame quantitien:nt wheit bid.to pe sfied - smt'orLdroars, and covered with tarpaulin& td protect It'trom the ' , 4igLei..' Tbero was searcelr .iny . .dexitaHmi' for w American produce of ill \ : 7 4:-t'faHlk.'. • \ , . .:‘\ SIM 4 '; ? !. 7, t, : •;• _ , ',l • \‘', '. • ig4,. - ; - Z. s •. , ' .giV - Z•4' . .. : • _ . -, , . • ' \ - ' . _._ t.2 - f. ;2 - Foartnu Ira-sm.—A cer lain French engineered,. i.„??,..',.. „ • • , , a late visit toiSinepe, upoh...exatiurung sum eof .:•.1...zr;; .•. , the wrecks, gave as his opilion that the naiades i,l'.i - :`,T , - maid, in the dmtruction of the' Tnikish vessele i - ll:. • . ~ were of novel, invention,., and unlike anythlog s R..,.. , . . ~,.... ~ hitherbi used in. warfare. • Some of the spare \ 'tt • -•-,.• ' eis from the 'dismantled skips were:dispatched :11 1 .. . i- him to the French • coinzaanter,..Mbe duly exims . •-•:: ,:, ineatby persona ef experience inerii of this f • ' . . •.: . = nature. - Among those present was the captain .li.',' of one of the frigates, who had, Under Lords •-" A a_ PhElippe, formed part of the Council Of the Ma- „ .. ,..a.9 . . ,rive. At sight of the fragments sent for exam- pi , ... ... „, ination by the enginee4-he.was struck with. the ; ,f 4,. . , _ remembrance of an invention offered to thettiin- 'f ' ' •.', ..- , ister while lie was in the bureaux of . the marine, -. . . ~ " end which was rejected hethe time, as its em- ' ployment in war would be 'contrary . to the f• • ' lof humanity and honorable warfare. , The totals- f ,, ,"" ' ' ' \tion was:due to the chemical researekes of aM. r • Fortier., who calls it, -in his progrismme,, that '• ic beater rap/Triad, and was discovered in the year \ 1 -4 - ', .. •' -• 1 '1829 : Upon Fortio's offer to communicate the \ ' - _ •. • , secret to the Minister of Marine, he. refused to accept it, alleging the , great .drunbtie of means for the destr actien of human life already.existing, end there, it seems, the'matter ended.' In 1842 , 1.4 4 - c ' • ,• 1 another proposal was made of thit, sable 'lnuits- lii ". .' !ion, registered in. the archieves of, the otitis tf as Fortier's ~.boulet geidtinciant,'"no ion how- '4; ever, made by the inventor, butts M4ham ion, d . \ i . lan individual well known in the manila\ Of ris •2' .' •\ . • ' g \ life, who had lootand -won many fovtrulea-- ,ho •• ' • . ' - 1. had been jermisr rksjemr, speculator on theßouree - ~ an enfant de to belle--in • short, one of Omsk whit \ -- . ' •-, deem all moans of ' gain lawful where 101 l 'Nave. . • equal chance. ' ••• •• . ' •\ - • ' ' ''' The offer was again refused; Upon' 'the same . . . . . • ' pretext as before, and nothing More was heard of the affair until it ber i cee known thilitM. Cham-\ .. ,'•i ' ' pion had. repaired his roken fortunes in Braids. t. \-' ' [ Captain 13 --, who 4. soon. tile, specimens '' A 4 . Which Fortier deposited tat the Marie , in 1889, \ _:. 4 " 1, \ declares the effect to hare been precisely the "„' . same - as that visible upori, the shattered spars \ •‘, . . .' ` of Sinope.. The programme \of Fortier's invert- ~ , \ '.., tion describes it es liquid firebulming under wa- . ` \• \ -L. Mr, and destroying llfe by suE tion in all who .\ \ A , happen to be within a distance, f its explosion. . \ "s„ :•• The'observation made by. Capto " 11--1 7 ---, at \'. " \ ' " the end of the report, which heel) n sent home, ' ‘ - \ is this i— , •lf the P,mperer of Reims is really in . \\ . \ . \ 1, poies.sion of this dea dl y element of,Alestruction '' • \'\ \ \ \:, the combined navies of the whaleinfit t rtire would • \s • \ - be powerless against'hire."- • ''.. • \ r.,• ' " ••- \ • \ \ ' - 'lt is said that Sir Charles Napier ,93. 1 soma ' ,;', \ \ • 1 / 4 \ one on the night of the referral 'ditmer;`, hat In - - \ ,--• \ three weeks from that date he l' would al•die , i' he •‘,'\. '• \ \ \ in St. Petersburg or;n ileaven.'.! "'.i \ ‘ •, • ..\ i.... • , ''--.`• , i.N , \ Devrtssti Or SSE PILLAit Oi NACi"--t:611 2, '• \ • One of the hight cliffsiwhich form the &rid?* i • , '‘, , , .' a.. line betweea... Loncailiirs.anil :Terkel/ire, audi, '•• ..-. •:, --- :-....• A '‘ , hich coastitute at . that point . theaback honk°, . 1, ,,' •• \ 1 o Eriglarid," there was erected in OM Year 1814-1 .:. ' 15;a-tall and massivemassiverolemn of rack, comment- : 'l, •• : : "ontire of the joy which the inhabitants: of those , ~,\ •- • • \ \`• wild distrietti felt at the abdication 'or Napoleon ‘‘ \ .°. . i —a suggestive memorial of the , blessings which • °,,A,• '' ..", -;;;•-, peace hod at last brought.to the two countries 'a.), 't , • which It Sdparited. A large number of persons ,• . \ A • ' • '\ - 'ii, subscribed to the cost of its erection', and it. was • A% '' ‘' '; ~ ' • celled thelillar 'of Peice" . A few weeks' sines- •' ' ° ',.• • . '. A -• however, es we learn from ' the 'London, i Times, ` '.....ra, . , :\ \ the people of Langield were elarmed laa a lend •• .' ' ', A.• • , - noise, no of a peal of thunder from tbeheavena -, ' \ % ' '', \ and upon looking toward the summit, they found , \ , • • , , 1 that their old landmark My in Xulnirabent its k . \ ;.• _ b,° \ base.';An ominoita'accident I' ''..i- "•, PIIOTIAISIX CAVIL* . OF. Y v OILT Drar.N4P 'AND Massacns or ineGanapion.—The Bonham (Tex- as,) Ado/iris:ler, under dote 'March 9, publishes • ..•-• ' aA, the following "intelligence ; which was brought ; „. A,ti last night by George ' N. Butt; 'Esq., of-Preston . • ' . i'l•.,' Mr. Butt had received a letter from the Chaplain.- • • s, • A. v at Fort. Belknap,-. translated by , a confidential ;.. - . - • ~`'s servant of Mr. • B:) stating that the whole forms, . • '. 'a N 'l, "- , if' the gorriien, except sitteed.reen,Viere off in '.. . \ pursuit of the - murderers ca . ,stem; . , and that, 0 Indian" worriers were abont•the Pert elial.i. •,, .lerigi'lig the commandant, kladerMeimili, to a' \., fight. \They , had dispatched a ' . partrarith`l,ool) • ', • . \ s governieent cattle; of which they buid,tokaii‘po :, . •, a , seadiiri. -, Major MCrrill was teniporiring adds . ~ ", .• . . - \'• them, giving them goods and prosuilo#.4 in. tlsa, ''' .L , , . ' \ hopes ',.. 0f succor, either from the'retumrof , , a , • -.•• ' scout or' from two companies of.. retinitaahourl • : 'a ' expectei: k \Fort Bell-Imp is a colleetimi op . •` •" - - ••• .. \ ittij lugs on aei %seri plain; arid - sateen .men can' ' - • ••.•, very littlefo its defence.' Videss the-ex i:''' -..-, \.. &wear reach ' them aoen•after the distiamt,': '', A:, . ' .. • \ '•• '-. .‘• the 'Chaplain' letter" Major It 'and , Mit ' \ '•• - \\• ' ' • 1 / 4, ' • command ere a l ready manaer,ear ..,,...: •.•,,i.v ~-., . \\, \ • ' \,„ . \ •Esiionarrox To VELMASZA.---1ie!809412 CO ''',..\ . \\ .. *epondent of th,,Spriiiiifield "Republican : •'.,, ' \ ',.:: \ .\ ' the following paragraph in•regard to the f \` • \ ins emigration movenilizti • ... ....• 'i. i-'•. - l." •,, \ \ "The movement originating in Worceste r, f 's \ -. ...t - colciedring Nebraska an*" stissamitk frac Peep) \ ',. ' •''•;. 2\\ • \ ' fronithe nirth, 'has tiikiin - n noir. an - ideas; \ • 1`, , ,, \ ',. \ - :form. \ -.- *Petition is to IM'prehentecl to the ' ' •". N` - \ ';,,. ,\. sachrusetteLegislatunrfer all . act vf . ifiacipoi,s • \ ' \.., than; with 'ten milliiineaef:4:l l / 1 1113.cispitak, \ \ •‘ by the aid of. subscriptions id•.:l...this. capital, • ` • \ \ , \.,`.\ which at `first but email oast:temente shell 2 \\,,' \ • ',\ \ made, it is'inianded to get on • diet ondAtitei : \. - ' - greed tide dr, ,ogritiod Tront'thi[rieesti . ', \ _ '.....\ and from• Eitippe. to the' territorles;' with \ ' A, \ 'a` admitaistration et Washington is now labaririg ' ''. legislate slavery-date, in trielationiefkbe natio . 1 " ' ..•°„, . '',....' plighted, faith, arid Of deiecicyandick m' - 2 ' ''''Sa ... „„ . J ones ' ' o ‘ii-, f * ' \ MeI3*TIL. OIVECIMIL., and_ltonst -e • , \ ~. • in the Hense of RepresentatiyeeyestertkoA" • \'. 'ia elated themselves in fairer of ra i s ing the Mice • \ . , ‘l'i., - Postage,: because the Post Office De :- - • ' \ ~ ' now 003121=0re than it. produces. ' , •The ; ro . '.. \ . was pmpt and conclusive: . TheconverisMi - ,\.. . letter and doonmenti Telex freak,: elem. C.' ' • . I the whole of this exceeis,,lf not more. . Abe. , \ the - Frariking•Privilege, ant ~i he Deparimint '... ' \\ instantly pay its *ay.- Thalitsirereic-dere ''' , i• `•°' tinit -messm.:Jonee , and.llonatoti,' " They p a ipaying nothing for- their owis letters acid ; ?k 1 sending their stupid Speeches about . coon • •.), and to tax every poor widow 04, every bassi working rain'te eater the eXperire.‘ 'Of col• ,'those gentle Men both belong to thirslave4iiiii ' Demeertey.l,lf they could ger:Slaisera l^• - braska ',and stop the free _newspapers in the free States, they ''ably regerd the country is safe, 141 i gratified Y.• Tribune. -• ''N , ,,' .. ' • ' Fissii• in Nenkay.—The *dolt fief Muni - by private edvices nine 1 '. the people of that country see euffo from famine; ~ ,The . cheapest grains. try cannot now tilled for lemthan a MAO. Two or three clergymen have been authorized' to receive con 'behalf of the. suffering Noriregiatia:', ... Sir James Wylie:. tor relong u' tbysician at the Itursian court, has •,, St. Tetersbusg.-dleisriporteitto halt . ed the eutlre of bisteryierg2fortsine perm. Otitiiiiia. Siiia'ales mid: 'He Wes kuiglitml• in ,1814, by Georgell7.;'' „was subsequently --clue 1. 'quest of the Emperor torefrem England. his been very:ionsiderakle, : • Refrms-Most or s ' Co; glaitto learn that' the. 1 • so' lohg maintained arm Cumberland Coal region 'minate;end operations gamed...hi addition to ef the several coal cony Monday, there Was ale miners in that section, , each terms Mere - agreed i tyteboth- parties. 7 -,Bali \ Estina..tiarrs.The AA leg from New Orleans, ' Severe hilt:Are& Mona( Engliah,Welab;arid L ..ivay•tif•thel'ileceis :'oft Lake City., . There Was ness among them, arid,,Those niko - auid - were e phi persints.,St. Lou? . .., . .. C4rreants EILIGELC pcets thit . the - emerl ula this year'sratill be tea (lows) Telegraph • iterate taunts butte yet has been'heretofore . Thespirai everywhere Genet BMith gimp of.Oble;bas ralandmlit be owned - arad whlehl S. had the pleasure of, deed. of manusulsalow• Trowel, Rama rus .merchant thought biota be subscribed. J0.000 . .3 penses of the war, • Tit ever ' was of e orderint that be abovdd follytiqt and:mint:an them for • ' 8111, 1312CL111317.AT Mirror states that thi .t.o . be built In thrat•city : t per ton, will be about - o and eighty theMand 'dollao be built; cve average of • A lAzentablo elate of in the '8 tate' of Lot deny; dent of COISIMMISehooIs ' of zeecontnegangthni,nt thtoe,d ehnnid write.' In nnir;'i crot rile t.ontaWbti tt:ot;.l Individuals inst esd of tik