ESTABLSIEtED, IN 1786 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE • • PUTILDSTIND DAILY AND WEEKLY BY • WHIT E & CO. DATID NTX 'Wn/T) , thAIIVEL ItAtairr. • rises - or -nun !run, nooe to • lam ?car O mit. • . ' TERMS:' DAIL7f-41i dollies - Der laanzza. DpfaLL hAr. Yea • WILE K L Y—Teruglallarepee au= .l =l runes: • WTI La uuDlAled the following . . . • Three woke per 600 ' 'traniT l e . 4o it • U° The package Am each dub to be addressed — wow Fel,* , giett t*P" th i".4"l7 l i r ' '''''''' ' ' tbe i*d littgt a I Fear asp CP, unleav RATES OF ADVBETISING 000 rim., (10 lints esem...l l ee Ag .tr i 0 Do one Ineertion 0 V Do each additionallnserthesi- Do one week ....... Do too R Do one swath.- ' 'D ar 'OOO Do *lbor s mouths 10 00 pnltoci. 71 LT/ gi nn dn o , cans, (5 line, or leiis . Pes'annow ) 00 ono d n in n i meh additional line. o no ...se, changeable at plea/gin s ii'm aro nr.) eselnalve Of paper. 2.5 00 for ash addithomisdneree 'Puerto!' over case month, sad for out addittormi *MOM Inserted under the yearly rates. ball pries. Adrertleettients meoinllag amuses, mid not over fifteen limo, to be charged as a liquore and a halt Publishers not aceinuotabls for legal odvertisements hero." the moan' charged for their publication. AiLAmniming attalldatea for Mee to be charged the mane saresensente not marked on the copy far a Readlbd famlable Of Menthes; will be conthausd till forbid. and Milli:11e, Se or atuita l 4stt ptrietir hotted • thetrinsmarasdiale readosse, sod all recta ammir l ats for the milt of other persona ae well as ell advarthemensta Oct Insieedtately comiected with their own badness, and adman ofadrertiaomonL.. In length or otherwise. be. yard the 'Dolts engaged, will be charged at the must rates. /oral] each trattelsot advarthingi blue oUI be wiln.edelr Demlemd, and Prompt payment le desired All advertimments for charitable Inetitutkins, fire tom , Ifoodell, Ward. tomnalidp, and other palate meetings, and all • paitloal meetings and nag" to be charged luilfprlee, pay able strictly In advance. Marriage nottelle tots charged. 50 orals. - Death notices hunted without charm. unless mentor. stied by funeral invitation or obitmew notions, and when ao ecormpanled i to be paid for herniae advertisers, and all others tending comnitmlise ...I , or hisluiring notices designed to call attention to Tatra, tiolrees, tosits, or IS, public entertainments, ' 14ulcers .= ere mate tn. altailtton%— all n:l dl icett . t o o t . = 1 ' rale en=7: . ;al " ell i rter 4 7 h:den u ded to promote •I•Mrlettol Intermt, same only be Inserted with the under lln the l uM l e n i l% el . the for ; w i th I treri l aVgrl sit theists of 10 rent. per Doe.' •MtA&l .. r %%T i e 1 taselled . OW. Pd.. Neal Potato Agents' a7al Auriga.& advertisements not to be darned tinder yearly rates, but allowed odlaciount of tkiftiethnie and oneilard per drat had the amount of . nT 0t fl tx flat mime. Ow Squat* LW...1 Do. 'each s.l=areael:l3lii -- 37 LIMEIIMIXINTS R 'MULCT Porn. Om Apulre, 00 lines.) one Ineertion—......so Onto. Dn.— nett addltleaal Insertion...-25 rents. trsnalent advettbetnents to be Nail In advswee. ''.'.:.; . :!' , iV,,Tfo of DlSOotiat: CCILIMCM IMIT rot ems erre - Amnon oasts - rt. sr .. . . N. •il 01411V.S , /k SONS, Brokero. "No.* Market ot. between Third and Fourth sts. Thttrtouryle BE3HiSYLVANLI. ;Branch at Xe5da....._... do tusk at littshorgit........par , Bmnah at Tonnastown. Rank Cr do. .pulCity Bank, Cloths all-. do Atog.trUanor aof do.-par Oommertial Bk,ClOe ' Inl.. do Bank of Commerce . ... ..par,Fnan Lilo Dana do . I S Of • North Anserleal.par Lafayette Bank do „ kof NOrtb'n Librotloanor obto L1531'1,4 Truat(kr. do a pa.aylvania....par heatedheatedßeserve Bank-. do . -,,Tiksokoflisisus Tr... .. hip...par {Sauk of IlaosUlon ........ - Bank orthalinltad States 12 Small Note.-- . ~- 1 Commando! Itank of 1%.--par NEW, ENGLAND. . 'Unman , *Mechanics' Bk-tal" M por tahont Boats- . - X Renalnalon Ilank.-.... . nal a..tr -tor N York CHT ... ---nr Alanaa..%hiati. naix...4. -...• ...,--.......... sr Mechnics' Bak-. ........par LART - LAND. km sza a l . nd io. B . t r ok.:........par Ralthoore lye car ft i th."aria,gaaa.:......a.-par N.. 11: ET .t DELAtt Aliti. an aßank--...-.par All parent Banta X ~ Wasteroßank ... --.-par { the tl !NIA. • Bank of Ctrs 'graham - 1s- X Rank of Valley X .., ....... Jlank. of ChZer . ..par Bank of Va., Richmond- o Bank ofDawrllle... .. , par Es , Sank, {' of . Norfolk • Bank ISA& 00.,NheWne-.par 'Bk 1 Irwin.. .• Think of Gersantoora,.....par BeteltantedMeeh.hank o Bonk of Gettysburg:it --- X North Western Book-- • a Bank of lowlstwn...-.... - Branthea....-.._-... . . o Bank ofMddletoon .....-. X • NORTH }ALLY \.. AdantsioaprOail=... Bank of Cape Fear 2 taloa,/ North's. .raer Bankof SL of N. Candfa 2 Carlisle Bank, X Com. Bank.%lll.lngton. I Oulttlahla Ilk B BriddoP34 sr atatuoteza.Neatrata, 2 es sto. laatc,Baak...-..- SOCTM CAROLINA. t.4.-..-.--par BkoftheNt ofd.Carollna 2 'Akio Bank.. .. . ' X Rank of South Carolina. S . •L kr'L'lnrji'll'y,;pt';'k'-ag*'P'''. p a ta k trfr f elt 2 r=s' ilk i l t rasZllank ofkaultm.par ... Gitortur,k, arsa. ofSolanytkill Co.. Aug uts Inp. A ItIVI:Co ar. &Dm Warnertang. X Bank of dogmata.-- ..... 2 'rank'. Bk Washington+, altofitrammlok. Aug..-. 2 llattistrarg 8ank...... ..... X • TENNESSEE. Haue5da1epa0k..........,... X 811w1te.14.,..- ~8EL.4.-..- 3 ' • =r t ktrn i s4 - 1 - arrar..2par Bk or ll%l= ',! figA.... x .gar Ilk of Lou:Bee, Thurston w' ti bi sme.7 , ll= k ;rf Mottos& X Nortbernßkoffientarte ° ... ii=latel i r.. k .k. ---PLr e""l"Ln' al ß l k nar ar 1 Winantrut Ilk,lVllkekZ; t Mc off tate amt ....I.- ti ... / ,: r aa n t4.. — z:... --- ..: 4 gLate*an i enattran W. elms LO 01/113. —... • Bank of Ulltnis- . 75 plaLs ,11aa1t....-..- X 1% INCONSIV .-- at Akros iut.... -, no Marine A Flre In. Co. est', 5 a t :A do ~ , - MICHIGAN. nett at. - do Tarawa Medunter Rank 3 Bran.' at Otdl .. doF . ernment Stock Bank 3 .., , ttranedratelwridind--.-- do Itunslar Rank....... .. .. 3 . s • Branels at T0kd0........- do mon.. CoMaturf.- - I at Da ware ...-- dol CANADA. Womb at Oahuntes...... do Ilk of N. Monday Toronto 5 =at Ashtabola..-- do Bk of tbe People. Toronto 5 at SalenL . _del Book or MontreaL.--- b ... Branetust Manonsl4.--- do Bk of 11. Canada. Toronto f, Branch at kloter.... .- do RARTERN EXCHANGE. Brs.* at OttadonalL.,...- do On New Y0rk ...,....:.,-: tar , " Branch at Vaahlaataa...- do On Phlisdelphls----- tan %rata* at Oadla._ . .... . ....... do On Baltimore_ _par Branch at Lasastow--- do ITESTEILN kIICIIANG IL Ursa& at IttesbeasUß-, do f3ndonati.---.-..-... "I 1110 kronen kronen at Newark ar .--.... do St. Loofa ....- - • • Man* at rinafisit..-. do OLDAND SPECIE VALUE. Uradosh at ta.....-... Doubloons, Bpantsh..-10,00 wwi. at T00w..... do • do Patri0t... p ..15.50 at-Mt. Fagh,0hL........----...101.0 at Banenille..-- 4 1.1Eagla. new .IdPo nit ft Notwadk...-... do 11.. .I..kaa. .. Tow . Brandt at F0eta1...._....:.d0 Ten Males_._..._._. 7,R) 5 Branch at Rasilana .- do Ten 0ufk1u0.7......-7.-.- 3,06 , Inels at Cuyahoga-- do Napolorms------- ,110 .3 thunailma.• X11n001t5......---....-.-. 2,15 J Wooster.. 1 .."---- ....,.P.111C121-071 STOCKS. 5/32011ED 70311111111 P 111131311011 •Ai WILKINS & -SOCK AlkrD EXCIIANGE BROKERS, , . t my. 71 .roußtlr irnEkr: - 2:5 - .7iF I T: - ~ , - , , , „ nay ... ith .,,,, , .„. 2.854. p i 0 0 21 - .N " t 2V io . A S f I T - & - .. Eo .. ., d iVlioles Beaks i ll G i r u oceiz i ,- . , ,„„ _. : 2 ; . .„i , piusteirsli 3lailfsetures, s o. 2G6 Liberty at-,PittZrgh. Llano 2; g .. , _ Co ot Comndsslon and Forwarding Deracet, and Who: - ' tared Itatalt fh........-.... 200 ••• ~*”. 'lntJan.B July rale Dealer In Western Reserve Cheese, Butt, Pot an ' ,l . Do. Z 5'..---- 100 "- '" Int.Feba Aug. Pearl Ash. and Wedeln }Waft gene h 7 ; Water street, ltaninilrs.......-- 1 0 0 - . '' , Int.Jan.a.loly between Frrilthfield and ICood, Pltterorgh..., D._ ~,.., fs.-.-.-... - 100 ' -•-• . lt.Fen• Aug ::,,...,-koieVewit / 00 ... - .Y..., .. , to.MayaNev TIMLUS LITT.; M.. .... • ..,..., iiria .. Ti, 4. • _ (Line or iiiiiitei....tiiti. & co.) _ - do LITTLE &CO Wholesale .Grocers, -- . Fists .7- ...--.-• - 104460 - 4 . 70, T, Prodder, and Connolseirn , alerekants, and Dealers In ' gleglarapelty 44-.-_,....... . 100 'r- . -r. Le_ d10. 4 E,,, do Pitteburgh • Manufacture. No. 112 Fecond .area . Nit. Pro. Sern. fea;Phil. 1 '"'' , - do. bunth. , • Ja197:53 . AMR Vim." ' . 4 . 4 , --' '" A rs ' 4 IIEESE YWAREIIOUSE.—HENRY it , ~... ~ i lgigg , r i a d,„ .. . a . ~,„ ii.,.. 2 . 4, ? ,,, , v,.., COLLlNB,7nrwarding .44 a...1.km 1i..,h.t.i ~...-; .. it . a .... 2 .. k...... „ , 4 „, , 4 .,,, , 4 2 k,, do 4 , Beaky In Cheese, Butte_,'Leke Fish and Produce generally, memisoc. .-i f ir u rs,. . t.o. li , , m , . ' 'M Wood street. above Water. Pittsburgh 0.731 V ---°N DONNIIORST'& MURPHY, Whole- Bridge,...-.. 2.4 25 -24 Dir.)Lor43e in Pittrburgh 31antaanow, No.= Water strwt, Pitt. ...- '..: .. i tte= 4 / " - Brklge..-- .25 •se 33 Dir..2an. et burgh. Pa.. - .. , - Hod Bt. Bridge - ...,-.. 50 4.4 42 Bic •-•2, p• ~.. „ yddelm d I.4betea,...- ..50 40 - at. Dir. . ilr.ll, r . I.APOD, FORSYTH, Jr.,' - Forwarding end wtaisissears ariag.---- 22 1 5 7 - . , . :.-.. - - Ea T...kosit 31 .". 13,34 . No. 00 We= o:l94llttiannub.l ..'.- 444111/Pb UferUnswanr -. 8 .10 , 0 • mir, wo et , , . , si n s oid , ija dd Eii,..._ -. 19 4 6 / 4 Di, Nor. 1005 TIIIIODIAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer I, . • Mae & Wanner, C 0... ... 19 Ifin, , 1: I. French and American Wa ll Vv., No. 55 Market Aisoiateal,Flrentens C 0... ... 7 a .tenet, Third and Fourth street,Plttsbargh. i Pltiebrielthto Phil...: ...; - • 41 40 littstrub.l9loatrrllla-. 10 0 41 ,40 Die. Or.3* et. -,v3r MeCLLNTOCK, Importer arnl I(ifiofer. do llorffes Dilii•la: .. 60 - ,'" Dlr. 4lt e 6 abo ...sale amt. RetaD d lsaler in Carpeting, Floor ()II '...' . . *.s..""Ngl""A":8; 1 51 .4. 4. 3 3 c 1r t t lizklaZal s ! ..3 ll 2 ang=i4r:ai t hdow Fhadee , El.d.r. to io ...; . s", etc..a., 13 A E L. p h . ;L i. p i p it *. toe d o n a ta t ! e;:r i T m i in [Tides, lll e din il l .:. • Ilintioratar - :. 50 4'2 - 40 Dlr. Tan. 4 ill il ( ' Penna. trot Railroad-1 60 '-• - en Iforns.) They will toed ore hand, at all allots.. gen .• ~ (~,,,,, , . n ....,. o.rh,,,i,c_ , _cm de E., V • , cent artiorLusent of Loather tor Shoemaker" rand Saddhre d „7"* „. a 04. ,- 0, 4 1 -- d. oo d r ... r- - do. . • , wrr., also, hbomnaksor Finding. Tod. le. 4 sc.swis.Bii: so —•— anlB . , BARD kDB I;ANOB. 1 . ---.. ---.., %Woe Barbra 1)17 Dock (1) 105 10334 ' mtiyetl~ Man 'ORRIS & PATTON Wholesale and Re- • euwa.rtegii...- 100 35 "! All toll Chneers. on the Eastern aide of the Diamond, I Crllo. eek nook Ro ad Z lO '.' • /V; e'er Plank Rd S , ROC RS. t l threene%rapilre Rd 50 /0 .8 __ _ , _______ G __ , H ___ E __ 4 0B1111'.74.10011,11; Wholesale Grocer, Ite . : .. . . . ... . tiftise Distiller. Desks in Prod.+, Pittebursh Ilan. 1106 MI 1 iiii ...i p 4rF. L , . . . i d o ~ n Ed,. • a are. lord ell kind s of Foreign and Domestic 111 d (WI ' .2.1 , 1901".:i" :as Liberty stmt. On band a very large ~..:.... „fi lvg a ree , 2rtr . „:j;;;;:. ' -- ::: / I ,lg 1 .1 1 , r i, ; :t.A....-- 'to* or superior old Monongahela Whiskey, a bleb will be „ern, 'welters ~...,,_ ~_ , le, r "'^-- • add low thr cash. .:,. iron C'lty:.:“ - • 3 2 ' . 1...4 - oitiir t. lecturnren. pltteturrefirlOwlloyal.:. “... 4% 34 - i 4.. i - - G. GRAFT & CO., Grocers RIO C0m ...... _.01k)e..-i-:...-...i........ .-. 24 IK ' 1 ■ 4 o 'Weston Merehantg also. Doerr+, In all Mode of I .. Adawstatre....-..,--..:-.:- ;... 4 2% istrrorgh Mannfaetnred article. corner of Beenndawl. Itneset., Pittsbargh, Pa. 5,14,1 y ".' -dr& 11. JONIN. , Ile TM Ei1................. r °I .; r.. Q IILACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gra- a. ..01.111*. Furnishes. and fles.lets'in. Prod.., and ,1re.„n,..° 1341-- - -.- *"" - • . 114 .5 S ' ". ' ' i IsbUrgh Mantrfeetnrear. PHs. Ptlela • and Oakum Morays 4 =“o .---.----:•*'""- '- 1 i,?, ... I : , - on band at their, Warrantee, 141 11. tor Motet, Pity berg,. i . • 11Z e- ±r . 7..." , ..:: ~.,2, .ft .—_________!!!L'r-7 . - National-....«.- - ..»...... .- '.. I 1 3 ' 'AVM LICLCT.. 100131 DIM... 4 .1.. Dit...,...........i....,....... ... / 1 ....% . ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Wholesale tiro ..-. -.-- .Irl=ifir... - =..27....- ...1 .. 12 110,0 . - . J. ~ ,,,, , Cnmmirsion Merchant., and Dealers in. Produce, • ho. 40 Water street, and 107 Front Anal, Pittsburgh. - - ,-,--- ,: - VAN .19E181 OF -- -------- - YS(YI AND- JBARKINO 11l WILKINS' & CO., • • • " 7115° garreZ) ,l 2. .u.rf ;•• V l OntiCer,artd , Thnnestic , Exchange,t Coin, kiss* Aube__ WI Lind Warranty tousbt sad ineprVL"%irditir Labe. = ll. ti t ga==illowt4 when WI far "I;KM 4,10.3 EoGxnw JA(IE E — . ARNOLD ofsl-ilt " . DEALERS IN LXIIIIIAIR C L I I • rnun~low t • N 0.14 Posed. emy „ 3,.111A1M Nirryv as a 411 ,4 ma= PZtih, . PORTABLE • THRASHING - MACHINES AND • _ .. • ~.. ' IIiTARB/iNTED: tn. tkt thoroubbr built, 1,-;,..i I v •-, , and to wen: ' , Auk +fin e ol4l a. , Nr.ClAlttli ... n at. • s Raillun MIX 648 n rtroot, Pitt... ~,,.• , •,,,iiiiiu - .' ellutrabtun Machines art, besultrou. rutin* sun - pawn sr* wily IntuOnnt from place "113 ard m n , J ..; ~ b. ais. with aqviu oonretdeme In born or tie b.. - .. 7.,:. rata MAW. rimar tutor, or mot. ter ..t. ',...:!:=Llikso.llMlollof then ore •mw too In the Weldon. • .., , ... i.,...=....ny,E0rt tit..o.=. ear ..iir.j., VW. they from tare burn nnounnendol by : . - 'lli Stc. to •• tOtnpkto, and bknork ~d, wen 4. pay In „ 7.--.• b. tont'n Wait, and Is ettnebed to the and 0010Fister.ficparstan the lIIIIIM saq dad • , •,•i ,' • mm . , yktn,Fl nu siren entire Intbisetion ollearter my/717T . .., '-' " ' 21 ` .4.,4 " -. '': —:':DENTISTS: •.• . SC, CliT, Dentist, Fennel eine; sew wet t ) °ll°° owe. AbAte b % . WC. A...WARD,,TENTISTiPerniBtxOet, "ben /WA. Ora howl frotoSi. x. to 6 NW_ pp on will b. notivel, oUtit;4 fixdratA r lit • e r 42 !!"71716-for e r • • `4 . . T_.:„, : ::, _ ;' ' T S. 31ORRISON, Attorney and Counsel r . loentFourth. Pi Lattsbarich, p. removed t to 4t Groat strert, nea OFFICE N 0.3 J(IIINSTEEET. ______ ~... _ TT IV. ILILL, Attorney' a t L". " Bake- Two room Mos taoloutr. NEW YORK CITY. of . well's talldlturt," (haat stroat. between Fourth and ORDERS received by Express, or otherwise, Damara Alloy. attlOmlyT for dying or cleansing Ladies' Dreams, Mantilla/. and __ ____ • - rib ° BERT E. piffil — 12 ,.. -,--- ----- it t; — ___e. mo "1r Attorney at —.... La - w ' u 'e u rerhelVa l ti r tt ta L "'••t cu ret rt tri t es , " d mer• e rtr'v• '''' ,mars. All kinds ofrilk. woolen Iced fancy goods. (lathe —__________ °BERT POLLOCK At t^"‘ 't " 11; c o i., ar - a van t -0 ._,_ _---tt . -_-.L.771 , -t ' Pi T26"utlntrgAtane 11/ lo h n7e'rle;lnon ilf Le = .14.5 c'r,..* ss' ,om realm Mails Mainmast !Mateo bland, an d fort as. mad use MM., Pittsburgh. .r.er-13 ' Mgt their names In the art of dying in u nrivalled. CIIAIG, Attorney at Imw, New Castle, ---.'°"4"". Ilk/MEET, NV.PIIEWS A CO. .. 112 • to County, Pennsylvania. V't OLYNEAUX BELL, r. and cloak fan to Non. Walter Crai g . Cram Creek-, J. Dunio i Ntm., ! ITI. Alanufarturer and 'lmporter. 33 Calla .a.. /lampton 2 Smith: Kramer A Ilsbm; 11. Childs it • La ; , - ' MR, Wiliam A Clg.. 11. he. stetged r i GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, , T . A)IES-J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office : "P"'". alsoof Fancy has 3GI Broadway. ti , , r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ...,...„ ~,,,..b . .,,, ini , n ,.. 1 R F. lIII3BARD 8: SON, Wild Cherry •llltter2, Omani& Balm, PlM : Salve, Be_ 03 John at. 1 • ray s, T. HURLEURT, American Romeo- i .11 • Delhi- Pharmacy, wlldnes, Vials, Caren. Au, for , I a, 437 Broome st. I {F AN DUES} N'S Improved' Wahpene. It i restmes gray 'Bair to its original colo i r, and amaze a new growth of hair. Depot, 19 Clambers et. i Bless. GILBERT, front Memphis, is cur- 1 Ins hundre d s of Cancers. Tumors, llire. and Wens sr t t the knife, at his parlous moms, 433 Braadwar. CLPIIIIP - WiJODIYA.M, Manufacturer and IL lamrter of Guns, Rifles, Pistols. d.c..1130 Fulton at. ial 11. II ARNIOK Manufacturer of Entine. VI • otird (13ttage Pundure. do, 9 Whit. vat. _ t I tt P. spiLDING, Attorney and Counsel et bin , i t. Cl i =dali: r .. e fe 'I3M )-3.. - 11PRANC I S C. FJLAN EGIN, Attorney nt.Law, N 0.170 Fourth *wet. Pitt+lnarrat. JASPER E. .BRADY, Attorney at Law, N 0.19 ntth Kawt, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. TIERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers. No. 9 5 Wood 9troet. antler ofDiamoudAn.Y l'ittititrgh, i_ di - Buyand eel] Bank Not. , and oth,. Dlsentust Time EarlAug*. and rrontlesory Not.* make Collections lu ell the principal cities of the Union; Bemire Depoeite on call 'mama Interest, and eve their prompt attention mall oth er matters appertaining to a Broker's hoeinlaa tla-Eaetern Earlange ommtanUy for Atli] states 1711141. %AIM 1,011.M.T. lizitAMER &RA Bankers and Ea change Brokn. Inky and soll Gal and Sneer and Nides, taftrottate beim on Seal listato or Stork Seen. titles. purchase Pnionitsnry Not., and Time Stilton Fart and II at. •lluy and eell Stock. on Otnitutstloit. U olim. lion. mar on all-point. the (Moe corner or Third and Wood iitweta, directly o p nit s the St. Chad. llotel. mylly KI&G, Coin, Stock and Exchange e, Broker. Fonrth Arent—Buys and k" nel =Weak= Itathange on Fs/dent titles s uppl i e d : eur. rent ratan Collections made on thelyeatatlearaten torn Bank ?totes nought and sold. • RATL6II. PILIftB .... ....nattma ...... IL nazi: lIANNA Ir.; Co. Succegenrs to U nsay. S inanters.EsCionnte Brotermsnd D 4c7 III2.II Z " gMeIeV.?;;TTMT , LI Tiara stree•ta Cu ' r ' rent Money received on pelsit. Soria Meeks for nal, and collections made on nearly all princi pal pilots of the tutteantates. Gold. The highest premium raid for Fotalmi nerd American Advances made On consignments of Produce...blotted east, on liberal terms. kg. it. MILL NA. J. R. IeVAY. WM. IL WILLWIS & Co., Bankers and INehanr, Itrokers t ,North East curlier or Wood and on. 7lllll =itga t = b Moral tem' and collettio jgoroptly. attended to. jad4y.'" A WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers,' ati. N.AiTtr.'ll4:7o noo k AVM. LARIhIER, Jr., .Banker' and. Ern- Pittab , V ker. 4th street, No. 66. adrolninin g tha Bank of eir g h. 110LIIIES•& SON. Dealers in Foreign . and Dowell,. Bills or Exchange. Certificates of De legit°, Dank Note. and Spode, No. sr.l 'm arket norkhc h-Tenlieetions matte on all the nrineirsd t titles throughout the United States. W3l. Chnlee A. IIkOLURG, Dealer in Fine Teaa; Pontiff Groceries. Wooden and WillowlVve. &roe, n Wood wirdth Streets. le novereeriviNg a large assortment of. Swath Go Slo ods.tn addition to hie already ex tensive stock. purehased from first hand. In the Emden, market,. which will be tml.l at the lowest market priers. Aar notels. Steamboats. and Famine., buying by the - quaatltr.sopplleel at who/wade rebut: ' Alit - Goods delivered In the Orr free of serge. stag & Commiasion and For warding Nlerehanta, dealers In Wool and Poulure generallez alto, Pittsburgh Ilanuticturee. lirk I It, derand street. Pittebtmgh.apfel rag WELLSA CO, Commission 31.ereliants Peeland 'Wholesale Dealer, io Damn. Fhb, Flour, Dried and Country Prodnee generally. No, 1f.23 Liberty etevet. Cotruoureisl -Row. Plttennegh• S. LEECH, McALPIN S CO., Whole . lt. • ale Gramm and 13.1,n , Pnwilion. Nfrtala and I lt.Murgh Alanufsetozen, \n•- L• and 214 Linn,. greet. ittetnrwh. R. ISOIVION OILIICRT.. - TIIOILO T.:encomium. tILLBERT i-tlitiiEßlCK,WholegaleGro kA cers. Pro.ken beldam Forwarding and tkentalssion Mrchants. A r o. 13 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Mir Liberal cash savant. on consignment. All goods insured — _ . It deigned alitS met 80011.00. WEL 3, 110111.1 . 1. it ' f RO B iS OY Dert Irlesale (.ro t c , eFs, GAS ..Prodeteereet, t Beale PitteDmlrb•'s, and Cona.m.kna Mere ar iale PPM.. via • retsina. 31SPILINOETt LIARBAUGII& CO, (SiiereS sots to_. llartatich.) Commission and romantins • erclumbn Deakin in Wooland Produce generally. Nos. 143 First noon' it Second streets. Pittsburgh. Pa. REA,Flour Factors, Commission . ej • and romardiug Merrbants and Pealers In 14.1ce. Orderaihr PlitahurgNianunsetures ;nen-1101y Attended ie. Nos. Rater an Front sta.. Pittsburgh. apl-ly. WF_E?ALLICIK,t,' tlea A,rscramgme4skil hove- Xa Ott Wood strent„ dittstorrxh. Particul. attention. paid to Forwarding. Sterchandlee. and nonsignments for fain No nionectiou, to: ,Proisrsoos Air Boats of any Besrrlptlpn . Orders - gromptlyattendad Bistrueibius will, to all naves, be Implicitly obeyed. Your business is respectfully olk/bel: awl I pledge my self to use erery exertion in your hebslC jiliEß JONES,Forwarding and Commis sion Merchauta, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh anufartured articles, Clonal Basin, 11.11 r Seventh street, Pittsburgh. • gARDY, Co.; Succelsors to ATWOOD. JOSEF L CO.. Comminkm and 'Poriftrd, lertbnuts, Dealers to Plitaburith .15.asufse' tundooutb, PlOsburult. . _ SfAintEws & CO.,Wholesale Commleslan sad Patrolling Merchant. and • tei Pr Brighton Cotton Tane,37 Wan et- Pittattemb. riNtE.ilteat!...ela:l4ht?-enuerul CObernl X. 1111.; 'au& ou consign:melds or Produce stnerully. jaVl:y - • )01IN Inlll4. Warn C. MM. GILLS. ROE, Wholesale Grocers.and • Csonoloion Meosbants, N 0.194 Liberty otroetlltto -41/17 4 • RProVi•AD...... /171111 117 31. BAGALEY le CO., Wholesale aro: cern. son. 18 and 3) It". .1 ntrcet. Pittaburgh. -1 . 1 - ritueisi A. M'CLURG, .11rocer and Bettor. corner of Wood and MS rtreeta; wept on hand a lafge antortment of' chiliad , Worrier and tin* Thm—}ntelgo trulta and Mute, Wholesale and Retail. , Itadena On the kAreit tern. DAIZELL & CO.; Wholesale: . ()rarer& Cotondasion Shanhanta - Macs In Produce avail rittabnrifh naztuniatund. No. 233 "Liberty *inert, Pittsburgh. • ' ' intl. P..1CX...../ .' - •• • ' ' -DAM .X . CAM.Lrad. , WICK h.. McCAIiDLESS,. - Auccegsors . to L.* J, o:oldt.iterito Iron, Omani. Forannllng nod Ommlxdandlenftints, re In In,Nafa. Wu*, Cot- Yarn" and PHA/burgh anollittnr.. genr-01,31 tome of ICood a nd waft *met., rltttbargh. . .. . ,•. „ . r .• A - CIILBERTSON; Wliolistilo - Groccr aiid . . Conantrlon Motahltkt,Dedder In Prato. and Ptlti: nknEeneturrl - eles,• 196 • Liberty MaNt., ..itu, ions fii.* ai,ViCegaii Giooero cow Wagon ttertintote. sod Ileekers Regtne•—lthnnd „„,ta , mcim, fronting on Liperty, Wood. and Birth sr. . 4°4321.: "' • ccrau7, wy.u. vuura .14a/UT: • .ACI ALM WOODWARD CO4 Whole" /iota ammNast! wuk.t Kreet. • CLOW,R. SED- 1 ,100 in!. atoneindfor --- 140RAM-10'eases relined for isalebd. L. WINN -.1 , ' A. I'aIINEIETOQ; a CpN, DAILY PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS. ArroRNEYs; COMMISSION NICV7 YORK. ADVERTISEMENTS. -FM Etrort. SCII N ELVS General Adrertrlog Voure, IQ :Cuomo ow York pliable Kraal in the CNN of Seto rork inr,s;:cvelt;t3i:7brnMTMll 101 IN DAVIS. Connuiseion Merchant and ey Importcr or Brand!cit . Wines and Clam, 284 W..h . IncJou FL 4 6.00.,,,,N& BRO., Nauufacturers of ■ • Tina Cot Toby... aitot*“.6l 51,7 ator t. end 9)9 Ay!T, WILSON , rri t;sa L.!olA.oll zo.t it,hh,g Maddraol. oho- 265 Broadway. Wtl. ;,. S . T3 3 LO t N m S, ,t !liT:ery, 5G4 Broatl , COOPERAIOUSE, A. J. Pease & Bro., Pro- NORMAiI k CUTTER, successor to Lee, Monster Co.. Importer and Jobber In Staple Dry (Mod.. 4.!. C,do TCTIA.} ER, bite W. Newman, Manufac .L4..taser seDnadw Whole:gale Dealerlu SAIVIUEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal la Broom, Chanted Palla and Tubs, Wood and Sill low Ware, &vet. ts, iti Cordaay.Twine,Wkldeg. Matrlt es, ae., SOl awl& et_ New Tork. mhia.l I\llol SIiADES, Gilt etrltiee S, Table a wholesale Des ke.lo Cot.luWiee r dlTarhear' Square, New To 'Threelyw AGENCIES. CARD.—llacing been appout . tett the ox en:mire Agorae for Pittsburub. for the sale ofPntent I(l ,6 rted Cemented and Stretched leather Belting, man allsetured by JEWELL_ ,a 'ION, of I lartford. Cen met lout. We now offer far male a large. aourtment of all 'widths, mantlfsetured, the manufacturer's mime, his article being superior to any feather balling ever Worn offered in this sway/. Ale,. is large Hoek at all widths or India Rubber Bolting constantly nn hand, and for de at the "Mmltlue Wane Depot, "No. 110 Market street. sep26 J. A 11. PHILLIPS USTIN LOO3LIS, Real Estate Agent, Rock. Ilerchandlev nd 11111 IhOter. aim No. 02 Fourth street. above Woa4 Buell,. promptly attended to. na:dly (.IA3IUEL L. MA RSII ELL. Secretary Citi- Imicrianas Company. 0.1 ITMee street. V P. JONES. Agent of th I e nsurance . Co. of forth Amerlia, 141 Front steed. M. GORDON, Secretary, Western Lisa- 1 F • ranee Ca. Jr_ Water street. TGARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFranklin • itre triennium, Company, north-mat corner or Wood d Third sems. A. AIADEIR A. Agerit for Delaware Mu- IL • tun! I nsuranne Company. 42 Water attvet. 01.01 rV TATUM— . /NM.If I. Ut'sruS GEC). 11. TA YLOR fi H USTON, (successors to Taylor & Idioms,/ Genaral Cntrinclitalai sail yarding' Nerebants, and Agents-J, l'actarn Tranre l tor s o Idum WheiclWo liciii&ers In *Lapin limcwrlca. Inca. Cotton. Cotton Yartui, fl atting. Twin , Mantra- Ili. amid and rientricky Bonin. Totacco, Scats Ash. Window Olacc. Pia. liar and %Visite LeAki, Naval titanic and Cincin nati mud Pittabargh Manichielcired generally.— Agicrits fid- the ..lino and -Banner Sheadinen, l'ittaburrh. No. ax Front foppoelte Pittclatrett and lit Louis Packet Landisg,) Cincinnati. A. iIUTCIIISON & CO., Commission Nt" %.1.42p1 and Arent+ Wrlbe St. Lenin Sava Fa In- OraiLuiri)7,aZlnetsgtrtril, and fe7 BOOKSELLERS. &C. - ill C. STOCKTON, lateJohnaton & Stoek. AA,. too, Boobutler FtatioUrr,Printar and tinder, or; nor d" Market lala Third .treeta Pittsburgh. 1 - L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. CV • VI Fourth stroll.. Apollo It. WELDIN. Whi,lo.de and Retail OP • Drain . in Blankand Same! 13nnka Pala, and Ra lf...rt., No. MI Wood erect. (letweett Third and Fourth) Pitistarr,h. nun:* TOIIN S. DAVISON, llcxllceller ord Sao- OPnna. thu?par uu, Fourth, Intblatehh. tit Parlay.% I• iAgranr, r iNlarkat A • eNRY - S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller nu Deelmy lltallonery, de:, No. a: Market newt. near I • hollotl, Pittabur la Pa. AY & CO., Booksellers Lind Stationers, No. f. 5 Wood eguet, next thnr to the earn, uf t'ittahurgb, Pa. 3 4 rh00/ and lam Woke constantly tut baud. EINLISIf lc CO . , Booksellers, No. er .. p itillti;gr . l4 . rtferth between Fourth and Diamond MUSIC, &C. • . - - • 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piario Fortes, Mule, and Maxictil Instrument'. Schoolßooks, and toner, Anti Karon err Meketitteir Plano Forte. far Western 61 Wood 'nowt. y_ EERY AfEBER, Dealer in Music, Mill end Instrument*, and Imparter or Italian Firings, eagent Nunne A Clark's gram' and replan, Plenve. with Coleman.* cEntewis• Attachment. Al., Ihr Dunhasn'• • .. SCIIIICEDER CO., .Musia Stor.., 4th str.r . ! l .4 . tlzr sfer,tritiannd DRUGGISTS. TOIIN "IA Pr, Jr., I Ku.ccessor to Jut,. M'Cuf- OP 'fey.) Wholesale and etail Drunalst and Dealer In Paints. Oil.. Dyestuffs. ie., 141 Wood street, a doors Isrlosi Virgin All,. Pittsburgh. ifriritegular Agent fur Dr. Yoe:Vs Medicine. tab:lo " .• I- WILCOX 11.1511,10 WILCOX & CO.. Druggists and A~Ioth• 1 wellies, corner Market etreet and thn Diamond. keep Tr " u ' a i r)l l 2 . ll n ern et,Te d r f nveserlptkem earefnityeettopernided. myl9 OHN P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer in • Drum Paints Ails. Varnishes and Dye Studs. tin 1198 testy street. Pittsburgh. • • All orders will receive prompt attentarn. Ifir Agent AN London t Coe rairmlde family rnad.lehres. ass 421-Is RA. FAUNESTOCK & CO., W holegale • Dra_gzgleta. sacl truno...-ttnen of White Le•ct, Rod mi. Utharge, corner Mood ' And Front strectn, Pltt. ha •.....meta R . E. SELLERS, Wholaaale Dealer in , o. A nzas iu. P . lVA,l_Wt . v.irs._olls. V v arailms..twit e., low. "'...''' " ~ RAUN & REITER. Wholesale k Retail enrorr of Clien t and Et. Clatr strrrts. & CO., Wholesale . Druggists, Co. 74, Wood Ariel, Pittsburgh. OSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileoz Co.. owner Mashed rtrret and , Diosoori,...ECAPP eon• ;al o es." l gilf 2 u fall (.4'seltsrZi t 'uurry. r e'gr t alar7A Tkurtabing.to his oosiusru h 6 . 11 .7” . ..k"" Wr.rriPtiuu.s , .Suruili,ostupouuded.Ar MERCHANT TAILORS. CRESTERT - Merrhant Tailor and ClO - Oder. No. 74 Wood .stroat.". Pat:Malay attontlon Pue to ilot; and Yonthe.Clothitr. 1)%71 LLIAM DIOBY, Merchant 'Tailor, Dra arty ortreet. per and bonier In Ready Made Clothlnry, 181 Lib. IVANTS & CO., Merchant Tailor!, If7l • . attert.-4Vii ars nnyt meriting " shamesk nclioudie entleint's lyear—Chnt ha. cat. and Vetting/I at thy ittarett title* and Mimi Oaililanda awl cu tomes wUI &aft who to a call. 1041 MISCELLANEOUS. T. 0:: W c ARRINGTON; - , LomAJ )1-AMES' & CIIILDREN;S SHOE STORE. 4 He . has • alniron hand atull amortntent N0..26 ourth etrret. l'lttshorab.rot. " • enon-Ird 11 - GRANT MOWRY, Denier in Leather, 11/ beadd shoo Inodios.. No.=Litocrif newt, ' oppoelte the of Wood. tobtir- WHJUAItI:SCIEUCH3IAN'S'Lithograph t. Extat4lshment: Th lnd etteet, oppointe the. Poet 0 , rlttellurgb. Map& Landerspen. l'ortralts,Phorn 8111 Ileada,Drarts, Itonde,tabele,Archlteetnratand Martine Drawing/, linehnnet and Flatting Cards, an =grated or Drawn on /Itone,And printed In Cohn", Ork Bronze. or Blank, In the Moot appruveu etyle, and at t moat reuan ,,lll . • Jato2 - T__ FFELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF COIFED, natal/16W 'Met neared keir premhine, 2 Meer 3ledats and 2 Dlplomaa-Manufactom NA Peron /[rent, Pittsburgh, F... inljteware of unarms tonntetfolta. • ~:NTARDRAP'S'SEED STOREi Mats with Early Rods for the Moths:llz Pruning fu , rumantstbribtfOrrbiu . drf)orn ifholime, Stan, ...IMF... Cutters, spd.evary thing reltrterest tells thrum.. 6.11.• nor or Amateur. (Mors frau Dadors.,l limbs:as surd Promptly riu tarsus.' WALTER T. NLARSITALL, rtriliorter an. Arm' itw i lti ln kr r flku r e i d ;ova .13eecnictin Paw I)ARTS FASHIONS, POR LAbIES`DRESS EB.-The Puts brtglarns for JUNZ, 11460 yer siappyr 1e ?' lho let r2° ,o 9llk. L. L. , wiLeolt,'"' Jetrif 2813 , 114mrt. above Ilandrtrerf. nifIiRODWRED AND APLIOA MA N TILtAs-menull " 14 ° 4 6r ld 4x- Tad"' ow; roma one. own /Nfld.' 'WILLIAM • NOBLE, Upholsterer, and v Dealer In I.7kholdirry, Wboledelemad Hots% TWA streat,matril omat.• the-Post Otßal. • . _ . 1 SBUR • t f ' Mamma lffil. 3 / 4 00 yrtio4 PITTSBURGH; MONDAY .MORNING, APRIL 7 IO, 1854 MANUFACTURING. J w. WOODWELL, Wholesale and &tail ird• Manu t. faetwer ad Dealer . in Wallet {Yam No. ea Am ENNETT BRO., Manufacturers of Plain dV .4 Falter Yellow rwahuo4.3 ~ Cok. , Mee at the Atinoftetory, owner of wsahnaKum Flentlle atreete, hirmlazhate. oppeelte Plttaltrah• coarathelly JOIN IVETIIERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, superior article, LID DOE and /MIXED BOX VICES. turner of Andra.. and Bob twos atreeta, one incur. Rom the nand area ridge, AI. leghehy City. .001 l L WORKS, corner of First and Liberty streets. Pittatntruh. Pc—Machinists' Too of every ty, ouch ago IKON PLANERS, Slide and II .0 TOILS. LNO LATHES, DILILLINU ILACIIINES,to., munufte. twat to order. iyel2l 300. E. 11ASIII: ON t CO. 181A0 ~ -JONES.. .iffi.. ... JO. T. O CIOO. ONES I ldi, Manufacturers 'of Spring wad Mister Steel, Plough Slab Steel, Steel Ploogb Age, Coach and Eilptk Springu Brun Nut Taturs, 11• IF Patent Screw Mail and Hammered Iron Asles.-Varner of Roes and First streets, Pittsburgh. eta , ALcanaa..,., .. . ...... .... - - - ...................-......a. a. noasas. !LB. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers a a Patont trimmed Sta.] Cultirator.—Cornar o and VIM straeta Pittabunch. fal2 I AWSON, MOHAN it CO., Manufacturers of navels, Spades. as Wareboom No. 22 Itioal won First and :ond street" Plttsburgi. Pa Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, MILOS & CO.. ;51o.nufac- Es. tam" of -741211 A No. 1 bay,. 44 Shootings a d i tt , 1 .91: 1 143 ,,t 0r all colors usdabader, " PloseMesd Soh Cert. " Rope of th i n and demertettoni; Rattler. 49"Ordere loft at the Hardware Store of Local, Wllsoe C tu., 131 Wood street, trill bare attention . j4::11, - AERRON & CRISWELL Bell and Brass Foundera, Manufacturers of all kinds of t-aaa Works. notlre, Steam Mew. Flumbeti. ke. Alm. Cotton Batting manufacturers. FOrrnaY, Rehears street, f Waactoov. No. 12 Market Allegheny city. Kroft. near First, rlttaburyill 11 N. .—lnd Brace and Copper taken In exchange km uorg, or cash paid. Orders left at tho Foundry or Conleo, ho attended to punctually. Slecly Arnold & Williams. t . E4 O T u I 4 NG ANDY} .r N . „TIL toguhlzmitnfr No. Wean,. Om or War, ff tj t ieIE biro sold Our Furnaces. Patterns, kn., k. Wreurs. ARNOLD . WILLIAMB, whom we cordlslly reanninete to the patronage aline public. nel KAM, &TEEM!: & co. - DINE AND CEDAFFIVARE.--SAALUEL KROESEN keeps constantly on hend •-good mart none of Wash and Both Tube. Ilores, Steamboat. Oak Wall, Kitchen or Draw BinkOtl4 Wooden Bowls, Churns, Dry Measures, nue and Marry Wash linards, and all other -kinds aware In his line. Also-60 mots Tut* and 100 dawn Dockets. Waretteen, Musculo 11211, I , lllh street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Wiry Blecitsniiih Bellows Item/factory. CO-PARTNERSILIP NOTlCT.—'flio sub errilun respeetiblif bisirm their Mends end the pnblie generally. that' they hare entered Into partner- IticriTirl'ingrMor rtohargitot'leleflagiTA)lVT7i OF.LLOWS of every deeerlptlon. übleb they gle Mental. vi to make of the very test materials coed superior work , menehip. They intend to haws enraye on band ah aosort ment of ell Aires Prom 514 told inehmat their manalitetory, corner of Nobles= and Sandusky streets. • 110 BENT WILLIAMS, Allegheny Pity. May 2.1. JAMES WILSON. I A. BROWN, would most respectfully in form the f .V:t It; p ert i t c fe l .tt t be n k tr, 7,ll7{Ptryd'it hit r.to W l ' a d . plete arnortment of Veuillen ° ll.l.laug Veutt u %l Sind ten are inaqe to order,•tu the nest eti le, urea equal to any to the tinlted`fdatrut. tile Blinds nen be renewed without the all of a eater driver. jlarlog pmehesed the • stack, hula end wood of the Cabinet 'establishment of , Drumm.* ma prepared to furnish their old eustamen as well es the nubile et large. with meritblog is their line. Agency. be. 5 Wool street. Pittsburgh. J. A. BROWN. r. ratan, ea.. -Awn. magnum putt of:fit - VORIS; j[ OItENZ WIGIITMAN, Manufacturers (:LACof ell lands of VL J1017.1.Z.1. and WINDOW ', G 3 NI *ter and 05 r es et streets, Pittsburgh. N. 11.—Pertieular attentkm_paid to add du. of Window Plass and private mulls to, DAM. and Vials. sop= rota a. aCeoxa -win A aftvan. M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EAEHIONADLE HAT AND CAI' MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURS. Col:A - ER OrIVOOD .I.SAFIFTII bu STR r EETS, gh Pa. Its, Their oily* awbrar. ever Pitts quality and - rtilauf Hata and cam altar/. Hum ends awl P. Illuanata. Self Heming Smoothing Irons. 1 E GRE A TEST DOMESTIC LW prorement of the age. Ladles Ittotthem meat deal -dlarticle—easing tutor. time and tanner. ILexhants '"unwzio"- el tenati Addreaa paid.) 124 W‘aelpet. littabuty. trir Tor letle. also. et the reinelpel aro *Vane in the city. he )1. Oraittt Go, and Mr. obta lartarisht.— Ahn. Tailor.' trona, on the was prindllle. tLar.d.tvlr , J.l.S Bolitrar Fire Brick am/Cm:wage Clay Kan nfactuuring H Conikany.._ T HIS COMPANY ANING ENI.ARGED tneettf,Ttriere=ontantl ann eilleabaneYer.re= Clay. Order* potenJOT alten4l 4 lU,l ht MIER a FerAmihit 21.1 Ma tirrsuuttait COACH FACTORY. Denwewf Aar . wow ah.l Strut L SI . euseLow , raocuirron: WOULD respectfully call the -of and Semtcri 4frebaattte hi. aoo A.* . of Carrimre, raleginiawPdoelt'ktoi ;Ind to 61501. Thew , Carriagn• are !min (rown , eteellet-inaterlal and workman. ahip. and tinder hie own 'aupertlelon: be two, with moll. der., warrant hie wort, to tel i n ferior to none mazialko. lured - In the Union. The moon,, 'of hie bootoom and the vent Inerewee In demand for thisciam of work. h. induced .blen not to build any rota n minted. or low ' , tired work in hie “tabilehment. Perpons whUng good bonnet work will air vr pima call and moth. h i. etude Lek,. going East. All a New Coach Factory Allegheny M. 11. WRITE & CO., would re- YiNlkpeoto.ny Wheal the public that they have viecte • s Is on Lama: between legent and Aavoluakey street* they me now making sod are prepared to receive Ordtte toe every dssecriptien of rebid.: therliee. Chariots. Rawnichea. Raggies.-Plortoost ho.. he, which. !roes their long exterrienov twthe mthabetore of the *bore work, end the facilities they here, they fret confident they are thahl e,l to go work on the most 'them:labia terms with time wasstiog sirttelet to their line. Paying partk-ular attentith to the wirlection ors:tutorial, and having none hutconspeteat workmen. they have uo hesitation to warranting their work. We therefore an the attentken of the public to thle matter. done in the beet manna, and en the moat reasonable tenth. fANtstf Coach and Carriage 'Factory. JOICKSTON,. :BROTH - Ell It. CO:. corner of Belmont .and Rebecca *lnsets, Allegheny City. world rcepeettullg infirm With friend*, and the Dobbs generally. that they are manufacturing. thrriages, Revanche*. Dock exam they Sleigh. and (barlote. in all thole variant Wyk. of Babb and proportion. • Ali orders will be e.etated with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of finials. Bemire will llro be &Wooded to on the moat reasonable tenth. thing In all their work the beet note. blats. Poles and wheel Ru 4 they feel wordent that all who River them with their patronage ill he perfccUy caftans:4 on trial of their work. Purchase", are nethasted to give them a call Leftsre pur chasing elsewhere. . eon Fifth StreetiitocicTit. -- . LNERGY, ECON .MY.— Thatmat _iamb in'lighildren's Ham Men'. Seedut. tin era Itta, and Dnorera, laid at trumniketurent primula the nth garnet marking Victory, a ll made ham lot year's wool. NO ADVANCH IN PRICE WM. DALY, Stacking Paean.. 6th anat. hetvreeneWtod and Market NICHOLSON' & fooocrocrosioe or • ' • DOMINO STOVES, lIRATF.S, FRONTS, FINDERS. AO., Liberht 3trat. , l4.ale CEN . ESTLY direct attention to a new and kande:nue pattern of PARLOR STOVE, jun. am t. • atm, to their war materna of coed COOfillifiliTOTZS, know aa the -"Kanto. Stat." aisel the .Wentern Star.' These ' Stoveiln neetneas of lintsbometunnY uPPIT , unt soundnen of material. addition ything of the Rind yet offered to the public. In to the ankles sDn&al to above. their gnmend /stock meantime everything In then Peenllarlloeooithtbe mad art/roved improvements In ale* of real utility. Platform and Counter bULKS.IIark MUD, Wagon DOINI, Hollow Wan, Sul and Dog Irma Sugar and Tea Kettles: a. In every prealtdoaratiety of atyle and • na lob. An loneation lo aolleited_ mb2&e63 L L uningroit. CALVIN anana...—..../. K. 10001ur.0.0 I. r. 11.00.0131 Y. 1. CIOVLUXD. Livingston, Bonen di Co NOVELTY IYOE.E.S, PITTS I 4 I IEaII. PAye TRAOKzand,Dcipat Itailrotul% Scales, Ilay OM]. and Drain du.; Plata.ornt ml.onunter doz Don; le a of all altes,Npri n tr, limn end Tlannlb Lateheu Caffee min, or ...low till do Paint ItlilD,APPlnved eaturox . Dolts and Footetiocaloll . rtAfoltoo wrung. of eroortp. MAFFEI" & OLD, MUSS FOUNDER:a, _PLUMBERS nAi t g4g . Timms. 127 and 129 Firn! 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(scrum* AND CON/IDENTIAL.) . - (Extract) Sr. Parensarrna, Feb. 22, 1853. 1 had the honor of waiting yesterday upon the Emperor, and of holding with His Majesty one of the most interesting conversations in. which I ever found myself engaged. My only regret is my inability to report in Dill detail a dialogue which lasted an hour and 12 minutes. The Empyror began by desiring me to read tri s him aloud your lordship's secret and confiden tial despatch of the 9th inst., saying that he should stop me occasionally, either to make an observation, or hicall upon me for the transla tion of a passage:. - Upon arriving at the fourth paragraph, the ' Emperor desired me to pause, and observed, that he was certainly most desirous that some under standing should he entered into with Her Ma jesty's Government for providing against a con tingency so probable as that of the downfall of Turkey; that he was, t _perhons, even more later ested than England.lfauld be in prevontinka Turkish catastrophe, bat that it was coristantly impending; that it might be brought about at, any moment either by an external was, or by a feud between the old Turkish party and that of the "new superficial French reforms," or again, by a rising of the- Christaina, already known to be very impatient of shaking off the bfassulman yoke (bog). regards the first cause, the Em peror said that he had a good right to advert to it, inasmuch as, if he had not stopped the victo rious progress of General Diebitech in 1829, the Sultan's authority would have been at an end. The Emperor likewise desired me to remem ber thst he, and be only, had hastened to the assistance of the Sultan, when the dominions were threatened by the Pasha of Egypt. I proceeded to read, and was again stopped at the sentence beginning,"ln these circumstances it would hardly be consistent with the friendly feelings,"then the Emperor observed, that her Majesty's Gov turnout did not appear tobe aware that his chief object was to obtain from Her Ma jesty's Government some declaration, or even opinion, of what ought not to be permitted in the sudden downfall of Turkey. said, Perhaps your Majesty would be good enough •to explain your oln ideas upon this negative policy." This His Majesty-for some time declined doing; he ended, however, by sayingelVeLl, there are sev eral things which I never will tolerate ; twill be gin .by ourselves. I will not tolerate the permit-. nenVoccnpation of Constantriople by the Rus sians ; having said. this, I will say-that it never !hail be held by the English, or French, or any other great nation.- , --Again, I never will permit an attempt at the re-construction of the Byzan tine empire, or such an extension of Greece as would render her a powerful state; still less will .1 permit the breaking up of Turkey intelittle re publics, asylums for.the Xestruths and Mazzinio, and other revolutionists of Europe ; rather than submit to any of these arrangements I would go to war, and as long as 1 have a man and a . Mus ket left, would carry it on. These," the Empe ror said,"are at once some ideas; now give me some in return." - I remarked upon the assurance which would be found respecting the English resolution of never attempting to possess Constantnople, and upon the disinclination of Her Majesty's Govern ment to enter into eventual arrangements; but uponcbeing still pressed by Ills Imperial Majesty, I said Well; sir, the idea may not suit your Majesty, may not suit Her Majesty's Govern ment, but what is good between man and man Is often a good system between one state and an other. How would it be if, in the event of any catastrophe occurring in Turkey. Russia and England were to declare that no power should be' allowed to take Possession of its • provinces; that the property should remain as it were, un der seals, until amicable arrangements could be I made as to its adjudication!" • 'I will not say," the Emperor Observed,..that such a course would be impossible, but at least, it would be very difficult: there are no elements of provincial or communal government in Turkey; you would have Turks attacking Christians, Christians :Tailing upon Turks, Christians of dif ferent sects quarreling with each Other; in abort, I chaos and anarchy." "llir,"I then observel,"if your Majesty will allow me . to speak plainly, I would say that the great difficulty between us Is this—that you continue to dwell upon the fall of 'Turkey, and the arrangements requisite beforwand after the fall; and that we, on the contrary, look to Turkey remaining where she is,,and to the predations which are necessary for preventing her condition from becoming worse." "rAii!"rephed the Etripe ror,..that Is what the Chancellor Is perpetually . lellingme ; tut the-catastrophe will occur some dayand will take neon unawares.”. dis Imperial Majesty spoke of Fiance. ..Gai forbid," he said," that I should accuse any ono wrongfully," but there are circumstances both at Constantinople and )lontenegro Which are ex tremely auspicious; it looks very .muCh as if the French Government were endeavoring to embroil us all in the East, hoping in this way the better to arrive at ,their own objects, one of which, no doubt. is the possession of Timis." The Emperor proceeded to say that, for his own part, he cared very little what line the French might think proper to take, in Eastern affairs, and that little more than a Inonth ago helad ap prised the Sultan that if his assistance was requi red for resistingt the menaces of the. French, It was entirely at the service of the Sultan; In a word, the Emperor went on to observe,. "As lbefore toldyou, all I want is a good ander standing with England, and this not as to what shall, but as to what shall not be done this point arrived at, the English Government and I, 1. and the English Government having entire con fidence in one • onothor's views, I Care nothing about the rest." remarked that I felt confident that her Ma jesty'e Government could be as little disposed as his Imperial Majesty to tolerate the presence of the French at Constantinople; and being desir ous, if possible, of ascertaining whether there was any tindersianding between the Cabinets of St. Potersbergh and Vienna, I added' .glut your Majesty has forgOtten• Austria.' Now all these Eastern questions affect her verynearly; course, would expect to boconsulted," 4.0 h I" replied the Emperor, greatly to my sur prise, but you mast understand that when I speak - of 'Russia I speak of Austria as well; whit snits the one sults the other; our interests, as regards Turkey, are, perfectly identical." I should have been glad to make another inquiry or two upon this subject, but I did not venture I ought to have staled that in a preceding port of the conversation, His Majesty, although with out any appearance of anger, evinced some itur prise nt an expression in your. Lordship's de spatch, "tholong cheriabed ambition of his (the Emperor's own natiom", he would ask what that phrase meant ?" It happened.ttuit I was prepared for this sur prise expressed„ and ready to answer any retlec tion which it might call forth. . Leto, ~ L ord John Russell is not speak ing:of 'your ambition ;. he speaks of - that enter. -Mined by your people', - • ' ' r , The Emperor could not at first admit that the phrase was applicable: tb the Russian nation any more than to Maisel( ; ; When.leald, "Tour. Ma jesty will permit one to:remark that Lord 'John Russell only reponte what was said 10 years ago by your brother or glorious memory. In wri ting confidentiMly to Lord Castlereagh, in the year 1822,-the Emperor Alexander spoke of be ing the only 'Russian who resisted the views of 1113 enbjeota upon Turkey, and of the loss of popularity which he has sustained by- this an - This quota ton, which by . accident, I, could make almost in the words of the . letter, seemed to change the current of the Emperor's ideas. "You aretiaito right," he said "I remember the events to which my late brother alluded.— Now it is perfectly true that the Empress Cath . erine indulged in all sorts of visions of ambition. .but it is not less so that these ideas are'not at all shored by her desceitlnnts. You see how. .I am behaving towards the - Sultan. This gentle urea (ce mookur) breaks hie written word team . , and acts in a manner extremely displeasing to me, and I have contented myself with dispatch ing anatabitssador to ConsMitirtoplii to demand .. CarlenrY,' - 'l% could send' army there if.l.chostlierele nothing to,stop them ; but l have liefitenleilinisiMirith such n show of force as will :prove that I hare.no. iritentiou of beingtrilledwith,"• ' - - °And; Su,' a* ~ yen were ~quite right retraining from violence.;.and I hopit„ upon' re .inmvecosiox,o, will the name mod. 'eratkin 1 for your„ , Mulestj mot boletutible that any 'fresh 'ciniceisimie Which barn bani O btabled ..by the but Ora not referable to w ar d yap; but to the excembri, appribensows„ of tbe French entertained the =fortunate Turkr. , —. Besides, obeerted, "the. -danger, I will, rentnro to any, of the percent moment is •not 2orkeyi but that rUtolutionary spirit • which broke;Out fo or years agO, and which in many counties still borne underground ; there the' danger, and n o '. doubt war In Turkey; would lie the eignalfor.freshaspioalone Italy, Sunray,. ad amber° • 14 imatithat ti pleentl'ln 311, Ilia Imperial Majesty' spoke '. of Montenegro, observing that „he approved the tittitude`taken by the Austrian Cabinet; ,and that In these s days it could not be Permitted that the Turks should ill,treat and even murder a Chriatianicpulation: I ventured' to remark that. upon this polnt the. wrongs were at'least divided between the Tinker and the Montenegrins, and that I had full rest= for believing that the prdvosation came from the latter. The Emperor, with more impartiality than I bad expected, admlttedOthat there\ had been Wrong ' n on both sides ;, that certainly the mountaineers were rather addicted \to brigand age; and that the taking of Diable& had caused, him great indignation. \At the sanni t time his , Majesty,said, " Itlz iMptrible not to feel great , interest in apopulation warmly attached to their religion, who have long \• kept their *round against the Turks ;"• and thee \ Emperor continbed —"lt may be falr to`,tell you that , itanitit! tempts at exterminating those people should be made by Gmaiyasha, and should, a general rill leg of the Christians take in consequence:\ e Sultan will, in all'probability, late his throne; tin this case he falls to 'rise no more. I wish to . pport his authority, butMt he Inset it, it is \i gon forever.._ The Turkish empire is 'it thing to eto crated; not to, be reconstructed. In such a C Se, itprotest to yon I Will not allow a pistol to be red' eEinperor went on to say,, that, in the event of no\liasolution of the,Ottomaii) ern. , " ' ho e‘, r 11%; thought it ‘,iglit ba less difficult triirrive a satiate ry territorial arranement than - common be lend. The Principalities are, he said, , ih fact an independent state under my protection thiiimight so continue, Sonia might • ',receive the indlorm'of government.. So again: , . . with But a.'t There seems. ter be no reason ,iib,y this province should • not form an Independ ent,state. As'to Tigypt, I quite understand the importance to England of that territory. , I can then‘enly say, Clint If, in the event of a diatribe= Lion of t the Ottoman succession upon the fall of the erifiiiro, you should s take poisession of Egypt; I shallhave no objection `to offer._ Pwould say the sitifit• s thing of Candia; that island mightsint you, and Ado not know why it aliould not ''be;:• `come an Engird' postessiod„:' •- ' ' ..'-' ' As I didmett wish that thonipercir should im ogles that an English public servant Was caught by this sort of li,prture, I siniply, answered, hat the English views) upon Egypt didnot go beyond the. Point of securing a safe matready mimmurti catiotbeetweenthist British India9rxicl the mother' countrY. \ , ;,-... s •.. • . Tho Conversation now, drairingtorm end; the Emperor\ eipicased Ms: warinittaclunent to the Queen our,gracious sovereign, andhieresPeeffer her Majesty's present atiSsers.,.;The declarations contained ut:your lordslu 't ilgspritclibid been, he said, very \ satisfactory r a lie couldonljkdesire that theyabould be a little amplifiedr : The terms in Which your lerdship luurigpoicen of Ws 'Con- duct Were, the Emperor sakkvery fatteringtO ! dm ' %;.. ''' his - , . said In di using me,, i Imperial lihrjesty • "Well, induce yourt,Goreniment'to write - again\ upon these subjects-'49 write moilt fully, and to do so witheut,hetitatien. I have defideame in ' the English'flovernmont. 'Co n'est.point an en- &gement, nrio convention fine je leur,,', demands cent un libre imbange fridges, et, an besoin, une parole de gentleman ; entre,nous eels shift." I might venture to suggest that seine express ions might be used , inthodeapatch to be address ed to me • WhiCh might have the effect of pulfing i l \t, an en to, the further consideratiou,'or, atvill event;. \ s discussion of points which it is highly.do , • nimble °yid not be regarded as offering subje4 for debate, • - 7 } I maY only add. apologeticalli; that I may' • possibly line failed 1.13 .repo . rtiiig . sone ,parts of ', His ,Majmt4.4, conversation, and that lion con-' ,scions of having forgotten the precise terms em ployed by him with respect to the conimecirat policy to be' bierved at Constantinople when no longer held by the Turks. The purportonto conversation was, that En gland and thissiti hid a common . interest in pro- • riding for the readiest access to the Back. Sea and the Mediterancan. A copy of Year Lordship ' s despatch : was left in theEmperar'shanda • , , . • Sir. C. 11: Sloneor to the Earl of Corrado:. , (Boceired"March.l9.) , • larceer kin; CONPIDILITIAG.) . (Extract.) Sr. PristisetTaa; Merch 9, 1853: ?• When I waited upon thfunt bresseliade on the 7th inst., bis Excellency itiiicl, that, in "purtuance. . of orders which hilted received froth the Empe ror, he had to place In no,\ tipds 's very Confi dential memorandum which hiaitoperial 14fijeti ty had caused to be disi*Wp, and Which 'wBB intended is an onsiter to, afrominent.uporti the • communication which I had niadatollit Imperial- . Majesty on the 31st lilt: ' \•, \ •2 , ,, '.'At first Count Nesselrodo,,,invitid' Me to read the paper; „bst subsequently ` observed that if, in stead of raiding it at the time, I theta to take it • away, I was at liberty 6do 61 . 1 . ; tha t ; In fe et* the paper was intended for' y use (rie.)% \ ' Very-little conversation °ponder suldect pass ed between the Chancellor and me. He'etaerved that I should find in, the . memorandum, indices tions of the Emparer's wish to' be . furthei‘in formed of the feelings of Her Majesty's Otiemitt- Merit as to What should not be permitted totake place in the event of any great catastropliOKN , rtk Turkey; and I, on' my' side, , markod that, \l.s , • there is danger in handling hot ccials, , lt appear,- , ed to me desirable that communication upon. ii . subject so delicate should notions be kept up. 2 ; I have the honor of enclosing to your lordship a copy'Of what, under, the circumstances Which hare ;Mended itedraWing,im and delivery, can not fa of being. considered at one of the most remarkable papers which Imie been lasVed, I do, • not say from the Res4en, "Chancellerie," but from the Emperor's secret. cabinet. • ~ It would • not be difficult either to aontrevert, Some of the facts which', the, Memorandum 'ad rances;or to show that the impreisieri under which it 'has been trained it an incorrect one; , that impression being evidently. that, in the ills ; pates carried on between\ ,Russia and France, tier Majesty's Government has leantiartiallyto the latter patter. ' • '' \ • • , -. Three points appear to me to be ' &IV estab lished by the Imprint merooriaillum,.-the exis tence of some distinct understanding between the two Imperial Courts upon the imbject of Tur key, and the engagement taken by the' Emperor . Nicholas neither to poises* nor establish him self at Constantinople, nor to enter. into arrange- Monts respecting the measures to be: taken; in the event of the fall of the Ottonian,erniire with out proilousconcert with Her Majesty's Govern- • 'went. The wording of this engagement, coupled with the conversation which Phad the honor of hititt ing with the Emperor; ,leaves upon my 'mind the impresslim that, while willing to Undertake not to make himself the permanent master' of Can-\ stantinople,- His Majesty it intentionally inexpli cit as to its temporary occupation ; ' . •., 1 Assuming, as a certain and now acknowledged , . fact, the existence of itri • understanding or com pact.botween the two . Paimerore as,to• Turkish' affairs, it becomes of the deepest iniportance to know the extent of the engagements' entered: into between them. As to the manner , in which it has been 'concluded, Veonjecture . : that little doubt is to be entertained; .-• -• ' • • points out , as calcsilated Contributeheaffl, the occurrence Of the re erent s vid Resins and England, are desirous averting, s if e exv c. c ., istence of such an agreement should become pra\ maturely kmown to Europe and to fof the Sultan. ‘ " the mibjecte\ .\ \ p'.. As reprds the object of this erhollybonfiden. lat interchange of °Maims; the s mssible &mi. \ i•fall of the\ Ottoman empire,. doubdma that it is I- bast an: uncertain and remote \ credi u g ency . , th,_ questionabik the period of it cannel. be fixed, 1 and no real crudities arisen to render A m sara.' tiori of it Imminent. But, glee all, it may hap pen; happen even unexpectedly. \ Witham nice -tioning the ever *rearing causes of diasedution which arepresonted to the moral, tinancial,and administrative condition of the Porte; it may pro ceed grisdnally from\ one, sit least, of the two questions mentioned* the English IdEnistry in , its secret deapotoher. \ln truth, it perceives in those "questions only mere disputes, which would not diffm in their bearing s from difficulties:which form the , ordinary. businese of, diplomacy. , But that kind of dispute may, nevertheless, bring on war, and, . With war, the con.mptences which the Emperor apprehends from it. `.:lf,;for hostance, in the affair of the Holy Placer, the sonser•pro pre end the =races of France, continuing to presi upon the Porte, should compel it to refuse us all mtisfaction, and If, on the other hand, the religious sentiments of the orthodox Greeks, of fended by the contestants made to the Latins, should raise the immosentajority of his subjects against the Sultan. \ As regards the affair of Montenegro, that, according to the late accormts may happily be looked 'n as settled. But at 'the time that the Emperor had his interview with Sir Hamilton Seymour, it Might loapprehanded that the question would take `most memos tam Neither ourselves nor \ m Austria old have allow ed s,protracted devastation or forced submission of M iz ;:egro, a country which, \ s up to the pres ent • e, has continued actually Independent of the Por , a country over *Melt oar protection Item beenextended for more than m cestury.— The , horrors which are committed there those which. by Ottoman fanaticism, lama sheet time since been ceteedesbover Bulgaria, Bosnia, and the Herregovip, gave:the other Christian prov inces of the Parts.only foo much reason to\ anti cipate that the lame fate awaited them. They were calculated M praroke the general rising of the Christians nho \ live under the sceptre bf the Tarkishenipire, and to beaten It, ruin. It Is not, then, hynny mesas an idle and imagina question, a contingency Gm remote, to'which the anxiety of the Emperor has called the attention {of the @eon his ally. f, , • , 1 In the face of the uncertainty naddecay of the existing stateof things Turkey the English Cabinet:express' the desire that . Megreatest for bearance should be shown towards the Porte.— The Emperor is conscious of never haling acted otherwise. The English Cabinet itself admits it. It addressee to, the Emperor with: reference to the numerous proofs of moderation which he has given up to the'present time, maims whioh His Majesty will not meept because in that he has only listened to his own overbearing conviction. But, In order that the Emperor may antenna to concur in that system of frirbeance,‘ to abstain (rem y demonstrations--front any peremptory lanpap-it would be necessary that this aye. tem shouhl be equally observed by all the powers at once. = Prance has adopted another. ity me nace ahe obtained,. is opposition to the letter of the treaties,the admission of a ship of the line into the Lank/teller. At the, cannon's mouth she twice presented her claims, and her demands for indemnity at Tripoli, and afterwards at Conc. stantinople. \ Again. in the contest respecting ;the Holy Places, by menace she effected then!) , • Vgatirm of the 'Rerun and that of the solemit prtuniceit Wltielithe Sultan had given the Em peror. With — m'.a.rd. to 01l these acts of viola:lce Englautlobsemed a complete silence. She neith er offered support to the Porte nor addresged re monstences to the French Gorernment. The consequence isverievident. The Porte necessari ly conclieled from this that from Prince alone it has areriti:dng to hope at well as everything to fear, and esst it can evadewith impunity the de mands of Austria and Bromic It is thus that Austria and'ltussta, in order to obtain justice, `have seen themselves compelled, in \ their turn, against their *ill, to act 'by Intimidation, since they have to droyith a government which'•only yields to a peremptory attitude, and it is thus that by its own fink, or rather 'by that of those Who have weakentit it in the first Instance, the Porte is urged on in'f,e, course whieh enfeebles it still' more. • Let Engiand, then, employ herself in making it listen to *mon.' Instead of uniting herslf with France agaOst the just_ demands, of Ihotia,_ let her Maid supporting, or even appear-. ing to support, the reteettttlee of the Ottoman 'Government. Let her be klie first to invite the latter, as she herself considers essential ; to treat its Christian ' subjects , with m itre equity and hu manity. That will be-the Iniost means of re tiering the Emperor front the ogiptirm of smil ing himself in 'Turkey or those rights of \ tradi tional protection to which'Be nevezi . bad recourse but against hiswill e riedot postponing indefinite ly the : crisis whf r agethrrEmperor aner Majes ty the Queen are eqnally anxious to stlrt- ,7' , • In short, the Emperor cannot but congratul ate s himself at loving - poen occasion foris Mil wife interchange of confidential totem tions between Her Majesty andhimsblf."He has mead . 1 ,4 therein valuable asurtmces of which ho takes note with a lively satisfaction. The two Sneer- , , (=two have frankly explained to each other whet 'in the extreme\ case of which they'UT° beet% , treating ' their respeetiveintercets cannot endure.' • Engines! Understands that Ennis cannot suffer the establishment at Constantinople of a Chris tian Power sufficiently strong to control and dis quiet her. She declares that for herself she re lemma any intenticre sr desire( to possess Con stantinople , The Empusei equally disclaims any wish or design of estatilshing himself there. England promiacs that she will enter into no ar rangement, for determining the measures to be taken in thb Merit of the fall of the Tnrkish em pire, without a previous understanding `with the Emperor. • The Emperor, on his side, willingly contracts Melte= engagement. -Aa he is aware that in such a case he , can equally reckon upon= Austria, who is bound by herpromises to concert with him, he regardswith lees apprehension Hie catastrophe =which•he Obll desires to prevent and avert as much as it shall depend on Matto do so' No loss precious- to him 'aro the proofs of friendship and personaltronfidence on the mu t ef Her Majesty the Queen, 'which Sir Hamilton &Ar mour has been directed on thin'occasion to im part to him. lie sees la , them,the intre.st guar antee against the contingency,which his fore- Mght, had deemed it a right ' to; point out to that of the 'English Government. 4. ' Sir O. 7i. Seynunpr ro the Earl 'of Clarendon _ (Received Marsh lik , . ST., , PETragsancr, Merck ft, Itlfig. My Lord,—As it appears yerynvidint that the \secret memorial" which, by • dispatch Of tide day, them the honor bf •bringing to your Lordahip's - knewladge, hat' been drawn up under a complete misapprehension (roil or assumed) of the part taken,* Her Majeatekoinreminent. in the late Turkish affairs„ I have thought it my dudty, to 'ottani td - Count Resselrode thoprivate and cot fidentillietter of vritiettl beg to enclose o copy to your Lordship: , • ' .= = - , I balm &e., :I . G. Hi SETMOUR. I - Enclosure in „No, Ha_ Sir G. H. Xeyntour to coon( Nesse/rods + [Pa Bart AND' cosnDsrtam. , - Sr. Paminsatmo, Fel? 24 (Mirth's, 186 g• ' ~I d Y dear Count liesaniroder—Thare an ob. remotion respecting the very important memo tandimielacidyesterloybypurExmlem& my (Translation.) Feb. 21, 1853.. ' hands ; which r fall sid le d to noi b e. . , The Emperor has, with the liveliest interest Ima most anxious to observe that this paper and real satisfaction, made himself acquainted must h ay , b eew i rewn up u pd er ih e imp ress= with the secret and confidential „despatch which of E isit ha t Roue}, at Constantinople having been air Hamilton a°4l"ar communicated taddat • 'foy different fest what in reality it hen been. lie duly apPrecintes the -frankness which has i the a ffi rm, curacientiomdy an d distinctly, dictated it. He has found therein afresh proof that the bbjectproposed to themselves, 'as well' of the friendly 'sentiments which -Her Majesty by the hit, ,fi by H er ffi a j ea v e H or e r i nnent, { the <teem ' ententaine for him ' - ..' has been to set ma common friend in the con- In convening familiarly with the =rah En- test b etween the allied gi wernin „ te ; en d , th a t, coy on the causes which, from one, day to onotir far f rom, h ar i ng ;came, as has been stated, to er, may bring on the fail of : the. Ottoman Empire , , r uine r id . G m course o f the late c r iti ca l c ram ,. it bad by no peso ! entered : into the Pattnevea l i mo, it b us h orn the re' of the Q uee m, a d. thoughts to propose for this contingency a plan risers (to the full extent permitted to si Govern by which. Russia anti Englandshould dispose nu- .meet..- compelled,to observe a 'neutral attitude) . fore.hand of the provinces roiled by the Sultan= That osple satisfaction ahould'be given , ift the , 'system altogether arranged; still lessia formal , d emand , w hi c h Hi a i m p er i a l u s de o ry'a Govern agreement to be co:minded , between thb two •meet were J u mbl e d % m iffi ng. Cabinda., It was purely and simply the Em po- -, ,A , Th i e , w earr iimi 1 s h en dd h av e Ise ddliculty in rot's notion that each party should confid stall J M -- Y substantiating by written evidence; and I will state to the other leis what it wishea than what add a i d, I n say just ' demand which _England it does not wish; what would be.contrary to Ent ma y lave to ma k e npun * foreign Cabinet, I fish interiitti, what Sordid be contrary to Russian, only desire that the conduct of a friendly Power interests; irtorder that ' the case occurring, they , towards u s m ay ha tbatwhfch quietly and ones-- . , miglit]roldicting in opposition to each other. ; tei l o d idy t h e English thmernment his ;per, There is ni ads neither • Mans of,partitim, n 1 uss or, l ,ped in, she minpliceted-flnefael of the Holy convention to be hinding on:the other Courts. It Places eltitlogard to difi Claims of littmim is merely an Interchange ofopinions, Mitts Em. ' 1 moat your EffeliflneY' o 2,gfrad- oriefrafe? peror sees no necessity of talkiTg about it be: easing this the real state 6 6 % \ the: lime:t ease, tube ung fore the time. It is precisely or that venison . rightlyinsderstactd;_at nil even ts, for that he took especlat Cars ; not to Melte it the ob- a OntrarY , belief 'Tr°. being Seie F ted until It Jett of tui official cocoa:readers from one Cali, - 411,11. b9.oleA; l l\Licartikiedlitheither nr not my not to another. 'By "'ent lining hirto speak- 4 shatecosat it CeTteptv ~4 •,,,, ~,,,. ~,,, 4 , , ~,,,, • hag of it bintaelf;, in the shape of Amßlar eon -1 " , , ril!Vo !r ,( 4 4 , ~ •u• "•.‘!f 4 ‘''''''• venation, to the Queen's \ represestatire,4hete- " - "" \ =''s - , = , leitted the most Mendli= tuld contiden#4 l'Ortli or' , , • • °ming himself with frartMos to Her Britannia • 0,84-04. H. Hepworth at Earl of Clereqon. Majesty, being desirous thet \ thereselV, whatio- \ . ~,,. „, ~i =Received Moth le.), , everit might be, of Ems commarticattonteheeld ,„=,,,,,, =. Esscturr ..NIII currilm.__ . _ ._ ll rni i • \ , : remains *it might , to be, a secret between the ' \ Se. Phl wl " ° . rr4l. , 186 E oohs Frmereigns... •\. , , , of, ‘s ,• ” -, - •*Hd i e . ,...4l„,i t i t i s tyt, s a a v er y u tt do s ru m, ey, the ohlostierts Widelt LOt4 .7 dvd ' and sairitador pktivitioxf SW ihn - ChancalT t „ linsolilaisen to any concellinent 4 retirdathe lori , whollaihr= the," akin a u` ib r owo ristuille oilier Pfefere,' in the emit' lea fointal •ll gree•\44;l3.4ll inetobef3ed 114 Itetk , , innatf being "'We& 1et , " 5 f 1 1 6 4,.,. 4 \AlfaC kt lariPtr - sPIEPI I I I3 O I iN ha t= quastiotc...-ildt to Ohl goatiol„'" 7 , -.lad ... ides-tise'itsoirietainettefi os b it ' \IT., Its bash' was no dotibt, laid at: eoMe'.W the' meetings between the Sovereigns wbieh took place in the autumn; and the schema belt probe,. bly been worked out since .under the manage, went of Baron. 2deyeador6, the , Rutsinn Envoy at the Austrian Court, ..who,has been pasiktg the winter at Bt. Petersburg, and is .still here.' , . - ‘1 .., r ..,. „.....,. ~.._ 4 z F ...._ ..,. . . _~' ~` ° ~ ,a antNejmedrod. . e;beerved-7-77,64\ B,i A l e h a fte .,,g ,b-- „, o r r l , n hle f z u F7' .w.,t,....,..iiftimkr., : shotider 'tar's ,. °Pi''iiieth e e'7"°f . *OM the , centric int beim \lett/vy t o • 0. Lamdette. , To W I N 4 replied that. Mich h. ‘duatpn\••sued by for *seines ti, Nlti one \ &Owen. bit on Tnninun o that, as le lkpecisnen tatl4lte language', Lerdidiee 'predecessor,. to- the ' , pleat, I would to rend to hina'at one of, Lord.l akßussel'a di spa* 'a read . - ii ly the d *or sl Sohn Itbsselre,dispatch to\LM.d.l 11 7* t, 4 dionit3gt i Akia liar\ 3f 1,0,1 1 04, 'merit \ cannot • arbid perceivitte with, I tlaa,Velatihoi of Mem*, pastime rhia copied,and takek CountNesselroderpressed hi Lion at letting that Her "Idajest, hid Oren \ such exceiltita'attioe GoTermienk and only acgrktted icin g ag° been put in Posstieloi conclusive asto the part \ Wit tiori of the Ho b o , Places brilei pal Senretary of State for Feral • In conclusion, the Chancelter would consider the \ passage hit' -timid= _ commeuctag era t l'Angleterre'semploie done, 4 ' . hope, and not as employing • repro=---ae - a••• finable to the course which it was d should be taken by Her Majesty's GoTeramititt, s and not as alludingtolhat'whiith had been pnrstuitiJ , _ - \l have, &c.• ,-, • . •G. H. WHOM. I [To niecturrmrosu.l ' \ , , , ~.. ' . , 0 Spurr, AREA, 184. ' Rear Sirr—A few, of the irelid men of our Or were thrown into • terrible sittate of excitement . during Mr. Everett's late visit; to Booker. by Ui unexpected sham set up by him -to the honor, and gimlet the Hubiemann letter. This seemed,', indeed, tn have been the - principal purpose of his visit, for Soon after 'he arrived Ile: addressed • letter to. Fletcher Webster, In ,whlsh be stated what he said,Mr. 'Webster was - probably aware of; that he was the author of the IlalennUn let ter; and that the orijrinel` drift,-liChlik handwri- ting, would be fund among the priperief his fir - ther, who, in consequence of his, laboring. under 1 `nee of his periodies colds at the: time; likd re-\,i quested him' (Mr. Everett) to _preßge. 14 On - 1 Sense to Mr. Mulsenrku: . \ME - Everett wart; on to kay,' thakhe had not kelit all his letters to Mr. .1 Webster, and he regretted that thi, draft Wie '1 among the missing one. and, as he wia - anxiouk to retain' the' vidence .ofirts being' its author, he \ ..1 requested Mr. Webster to s kirnd it to Mit Mr :Webster did nokherdhite;nlbiMue, - hi do so; at leaf. Mr. Everett ten/lived. it on the fol lowing daik In the:' course of cr-,few. dim and before Mr." - Everett's return,' he, sent ME Wet/. stet' it - printed copy : elite draft one side of a. large sheik *Mon the, other with the drat as amended by Mr:.-Webs ter - so:ateto show Pre cisely what portion of the lostunenk , ,belouged to each respectively , and wi it a. letrr, stating that he Intended to have a thousand copies \ struck off. for .circulation 'antirpg` hit friends, in \ order that there knight , be' no , Ndillicelty \ at - any - future day in establildtbypidricii# to its author, I. have,notseen a copy of thisilint ILI can I get one, I will' send it to , you. _ 'l;is .101 sink, of Mr. Everett ha's `created a terrible eammothm, 'aniong the ether eiectitersof Mr. Webster; add ' , :: the very small circle among whom it has trans:, pined. The feeling generally: among 'Ahem is,` that Everett, after having so long-co nsinted to - , the literary fraud 'which,. for political purposes, . had been practised arm the. pliblict; hp- has no business to come forward now and 'disturbthe matter:' As the editor and , eulogist of • Great Expounder, he, had sierifted:_birs u \ k anther of thatletter, and no lo,nger,war -In a 'titian to rule:int any of the honor of it, Pun if I belonged to him. On the other hand, Mr. ET. , eretes friends think that the glory.-of the\letter man no longer, do the deceased any, good,: and may,do Mr. Exerett a great deal, and .thrtille. =We be lentikmai&-ble-. east in 011, - weather. three wait no resion whyfie should - not 'have It back again when.the warther becomee'varm.— I think . It will lead; to crow among :the old Web. \ eter men, all of wkom, at present, at least, who kiwi/ it, are veryintieh dleguisted: A, as '- hear what gurswerlde Webster mid* to Mr. EV. -velars letter eoverini. , !he printed - Upets, I will . send it to yon. , -' '. - -- - -- i '-- ~.----3:-.. . . . ISt?*Coireipoadenee of the Ameries.nand tr. B. ass. • Wasmacifos,- April 8;1854. The supporters of the thidadea treaty had a cinsfesenee thistaorning and 'core:Wed to try it assi.m . ,. This administration his takers, hold of the matter , . At an executive. seadon to-day the subject inns 'delisted with much warmth. AMC. lion Why it on the table iris lost' by a. single • :Tots' The case is piamtions, but its advocates 'consider itnot altogether hopeless. . • . • -.• Peovinastte, R. I:, April 6.—The redans of - the election held yestertly, show that.;W. Hop-, , Pm, *l4- has heen elected Governor by the pro- I plc, an 6 that the,whige will have majorities in .' both breeches of the higielatere. Last year the'. demacrath elected their governor ; by 2,168 ma-.: jorityi andad the control of the legislators.—' - The following is the Vote for governor, as far ea eard from:\ "- 1 - . • .•.;, . - 1 V . 1854. . , 1/358. . ..:. 4 ui llop ,w, Dimond, d. Hoppiri, W i : lleu; 4.• W 'tn, 1;8 .• 81112 '• 1,259 ' ' ''.1,409 Ken:, - 88 664: • • 988 -'' 925 968 1, 4 , 6 . 2, ,9,257 •• 2,685 piT !4 \ ,' Whig ''- g mit) , 7782. ' Iridg . gain . dose had , 1 • Bilitol; N ewport and ; of Providence' corm ities to hearm, which i , increase; lloppin's majority., ,F State OfEOll there is no-choice by flit people Whig *lfild4ips will be elihttenhi the Itstert, ' ' ' ' - - ' • k‘ i. an nups Pievinsans, - -11, 0y .:ptil , 6. from the whole State fo r, mar too . up, Noppin, ' whig, 9,112 i Dimond, dem., 8„ : : scattering 231 ilotipm's majority over all,' - 807: The Renate standi irhigr 19\ - denniersts •• • lade=• 1 1 pendent: la,' The 11011111 G whlgs 41: • ~,,, .• • and independents 81. ' 'Whig majority • • joint ballot - WIIZAS Csor..,-The editor . of the ' • •' h i • burgh,Heraldsayst 1 TheWhenticrop; in parts ar s tilpotaylianta • d Orange, through :FM* we reaentl:rpassid,- • • , better, for thi nesion or the,N4ban . 'it • previous thus within our . action, _:, \, , • - Wezai.—The AleuudiiiGssettsiaiys that ths .growing wheat in the Northern Neck ar,Virginla 'nil the adjacent canniest, lA, at thlstienkßoolting \ '„` '!;e l .9 w - al•.•. . - . •• • .. .. -, ‘• ME Lava Etzerrone.—lt Is relatedots roan who bad nano Visited Niagara before; ,that he mistook the spray far rain , and kept. howled tor • - couple *ordays, uniiilling to have •• his Deist clothes soiled with the 'damp. .0n thetldtd day, he impaired of. a boarder at the same hotel if \ that infer* rain was ever going to stop. We are in Somewlat the immelLx: Are these infer niFelections'ever going to stopt:=Okki State Depoerat Vivnacia.—The Ban Pranchice Yiperspublisli not only marriages and deaths„but , also,biztlis and divorces. The last munber, of thellararan risco Times and Transcript has the record of six „ divorises;:gnuitect in that 'city within as many" days. and Tory appropriately .placee them below. the marriages and before the deatha.',... o. Kr. Geo. Law has not belt re:elected dasa for of the Panama Heiboad Cainatty,':" His ta11..: ure 'to lerforif his ''contract to the Cotopeayo, Which be took, to build the reit!. birth&:Srst of August last has led to his retiree:mat tree:the ivit.f.„ rower!. • . :. COIN is Orsso.-Tho Toledo (Ohio) Illisfiestl !antes the Indian core to be shipped from Toledcg the coining season at:6,000,000 Iniehehs. The largest quantity ever shipped front that port 4 any•pretious - year we5'8,616,047. - - ~ - \ Tay faun Psoncs.-4.toordlernis- the Gal way Packet, the Celtic race Is Part'illuippeassleg even in\ its western stronghold:\ The editor:bait , just completed a lour through 'lsa , Connateithr z , And Joyce's country, and for • ndlee„lte isaya, the , . i traveler could not no a human habitue—eil -1 was utter desolation; not a trace oflarste add. val tni , and•in lieu o f haus* hothlngseed but f d unroof o f heaps !dunes ano gablis ~ . . 1 , • ExpioivA AtriataritlOX CA* 4=OlY. j ~as eiploslon'otthe fulminedng ' ,_ , used ittalsurglu_goeP occurred In, then uonui it I 'Fredaria illacsensarti, - New York; on Wednesday. I Voir heavy watt driven Into the zlght - tueast bf 311ave*Ideenileigh, tanertsting the. hug and sassing fourwonn,ds' large ornougtitor an i insertion'of a`man'S Engle 1 . Three af the cum ifetil'Arlien:into the left *alder of Miss *eh - Gordon, can** a severe tousuk ; 414 Mee. der Lellar,Was Merely- larva), &ail; the heed, . being burned 14 ; ihepowdsziurbuitt. The fiiit 3F4041..p0i50n,31 is ttferod " - Ale ! SPAF:II4 A PAsiwns.:-.1114. ~ ,_ North Star and " libr th enit Light " have with their - pilots it ' Xi* Yo* ' Iced niiidag bine. ben teisont *twilit hewed'' therm a way - - among tee height . ^A *t labia tp... veer -to to gets li.lol-takmpt them 1 040‘24 74,P... 1 4 9 * * Xi . ..*!thoS:., ' she via krr!..ipida,, ,otraiitikic ' Nato; e.. , . getasiiiiitv.?- 4, c , i , v.- .. ~.. \ \ \ \\ . \\ ' \. 7 .4111.1111i1ER_ 202'. Prom ibe N.. Yolk Znalske.Ant. Wh. WrOVII tie 114iimasa loftier 11, E=N=tlo==3 ,--: -,‘A\' - .''‘,'-'-f-i; ';',Attf.4l '',11;..1,4. :.:--:-4.4t,\ •-••.\ • lie.z.. ,s ,:v..<,„, 4 ,41:,.. - .. „. •:,,,,,,,,, t t 4,14.-t. 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