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    ':ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE '
DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
. .
•-•.-WHITE & CO:
DAVIDm wim) [SAMUEL LIAIOIIT.
57101 01 min; xrcT won TO TOO r&rt OYTICX.
• • -TERMS:
DAILY—SIz dollars Per annum, payable half T.
n adnooe.
WEEK I. 4olharaper spawn. in advance. -C
will be .1,91/ed on the follow inn conditionc
Three corks per •111211111 ......... 5 00
14
Ten yrnd.
too do 11 D
00 )
Twenty cool. do . ... -• 00
anTtkoPl= v•=8(
be lent attar the year eandreAS_Zdraithe tooney Is cent for
a renewal. , - .
RATES OP-A DVEItTISING:
One tints, (I 0 lines of Nonpareil or Agate.)
Do • one Insertion .. . -...--- .... "". a e
f t -. Am& additlannlineorinni.-- 0r" •
1 1.1
one week
lio them
Do oueweeks
tme month 1/o two month& ......... —,......... 700 o
Do three ninth-...._...._.__.._.._P 00
Do Gnu. monthe—A 10 00
Do - t e e 010nih5...M4‘......- —ll 00
Do , • tethe month...—. 1.1 00
•
•
Ftaadinß coonie, a than or len ter 0.1 ,1 / 1 1)
One dollar iureiocksorktitional lino.
One square, changeable at plenum, (per an
. num) exclusive of paper ' 25 00
Per each sonar, Inserted over MO Month , and
roe 0.. b eddltioned Wong* inserted under the yverly rate,
hair prin. • , . •
Advertisements exceeding • PI wore, and toot over fifteen
Ileac to be elndinal N la Sonars mod a half.
Pubtlehere not. antountabie 'Tor advertlonmerds
Lerma the amount charged for their publication.
Ariummelng candidates for idler to be charged the fame
ste other adVertimmenta.
• Adrertlearolmti 006 marled on the copy far a sperlfied
number of InsertiOna: wilrbe cohtiounl till forbid. and
POLimerd erected aceardliagry.
ile privilege of annual advy litue t
their Own inormillarni ertisers
and all by
in'Wetl ivertsproom it ds ot
for
the benefit of other persons, as well as all edvertivunoM
not Immediately nonnected with their own bovines, and
W classes of advertimmente. in length or otheruiv....;
.g r ool i t i hgt h eite ercat t v , lll be , 4 4h . ror b or i g ti. l l. l l Mr .r. r , te b ;
rendered, and prompt payment to
desind.
All adverthnomenta 10. charitable lustltutkna, eon,-
Pf.n l .• 0004 0 tooreeld, end other poldic meeting. and ell
ldltleal meethoge
andp,
notices, to be chargod half ode, Per
atdo strictly In advance.
Mouviage notices to he charged f.O cents.
Death notion tweeted withvd. clung, unions enremona
' lard by reboot invltatknut or oLltuAry notim, and when I
.o=essiod.to be pabl
adrertieers. and 101 l other, sending. C0171611.1111C4
Umm, lak : a . cy , uhiug notloes dealgtoed to call attention
t t_.•
Faire. Oarteerts. or any nubile entertaionle3o
where theme are toads for adonitteueo-aIl notices of pf,i
vete samelationo-evevotr u. : l l.nigorttl:iall
rogirs ' an t le ' r i es .r t, can enTy Agert% t o pr om o te'
entilede that the same 1. to be told for. If Intended to
he Inverted lo Use loot column, thvoame wlll lv charged
at thereto of 10 mete per line.
Illehop op anti,, to ion charged triple Prin.
•
.'Upson
a l e Petitkma $2 euh.
Usti:Male Agent.' and Auctioneers' advertlannents hot
to be clamed under poorly rat., but followed a diarount or
a/arty-three and ono-third per cent from the =Malt of
-. .Rte.! Di 71.1.1taxim PI DULY PAPOid.
One - Square, Woo Imertiotu .11 50
. ' Do, - . lach MO U. el insertion 37.
.• /1151111211.1(11f TS .M.IILS nra. •
One Square, (10 llnes,)no hiredlon 50 ceatx.
'• , ow& addit i onal Ingertton 25 c.'enl.s.
All trnuslent ailvertbrnents to l (old In othat(oo.
ItiUMl' OP DISCOM
coesurrro - DAILY me nrremcsum in
N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers.
.147 a. 57 Narkel of. bottom. Third and Fourth es. Pitntnreek•
PENN-ATLI-ABTA.. Iram% Braneh at Xenia do
Bank of Pittsburgh..---par Bat Youngstown- o
IS:thong@ Bank of do.--par City Bank, Cincinnati-. do
Moo. and Slattuf'• of do—par Onntnerelni Bk,Bineitil.. do
Bank of Oontmerrs par Franklin Bank ..... . ...... do
j
Bank of North Arneries—par lotfarette Bank • do
Bank of North'n Libertirapar Ohio life Tro-t Trout Co.. do
Bank of Pennsylvania per Western Res,re Baok.o do
Bank of Penn TotrnablP.-Imr llsoit of Ms.. M...... -
'Banker theßnited States l' Small- N0te5...,...-„ .. .. 1
1. 1
lOorametrial Hank ofrs.—.yer NEW I:NOLAND.
Fanners . tidechanieg 8k... .U 1 solvent Banks
Oirard•Bank._ .........-.........p5r • NEW YORE. '
Kensington Bank .. -- -par Non York City..-- , ..-1 yr
gianrifse. Alfons Ilsialt.:.dmr Comitrp ..,,, PI
.Ifrehantor 8ank..... ....1....par 3IARYLAND.
kloyamensing liatti...-....par Baltimore.-- ...... -.. .... mar
Planadelphialank...-'...5.-Par im , ut rx h
Southwark . ftitk.......-..—par X. JEIUSEYAL IVELAWARt..
Tnateentah'illank. - par All solvent Books,. 11
. -. •• ... • ...• - .... ... . . . .......--
'Ettift!hir l a i teiii_gl4b --- 11 Bank of V ite U t N al l lt . y
. .
Book of MMUS' tnnosf..l7. Bank oft a,Rlcluntind..• .'
%take Dattellle.-_.-.....-mar Ex. Bank. Va. Norfolk "
Bank of Ital. 00, Cheater -tor Partnere of of Virginia
_... Bank of liermantoarn....-nar Ilerebants'&3lechalank "
Bank of Gettyaburith..... 2 North. Western Bank.-
. Bank of Lewtstown...4.- - . Branches.. ..
. --- Bank of 311dd1et0wn.......- „X NU
Of CAIIOLLNA.
Montgomery. Co. Bank...-par Bank Cotter Fear.-- 2
Bank of Northumberland-Da: Bank of St. of 'N. Carolf a 2
• ' Carllsla Biltik..
_... ' Com...Bank.Wllmlugttol. 2
Oulonstda.BrailrklgeCo..• L 51crebanteBk,Newborn. 2
Doylestown Bank-........par MOAB CABOLIN/L
0d.r m i1mtk......-- --Far 8 0 0 ftheSt. of &Carolina 2
It.. • -.........- ..:. X Bnk or Sarah Candi.. 2
• Varultnt nor Bork. Co-nar Bank of Charleston.. „ 2
Puna& Ilk of.Laneaster-N, Plank:ea
Mee
..ilia
2
Fannerellant of Reading.. - • GEORGIA.
Farm. Ilk ofSehnylklll Cel- Par Augusta Ina...r. Mid Co
. Far. & Droe. Waynesbunt. X flank of Augusta-- 2
lmsaldln Bk W • • • . , . • Bk of Brommtick, Aux. 2
Harriaato. 8a0k.......... x . .
_. TENNESSEE%
llonasidala 8ank... „. ......... ,X Ilsolrent Bente 3
Lancaster Bank- ..... KN
KTUCKY.
. Lancaster Conlitißlan...... .k. -par Riot Kentucky. Lou!..'. X
• Lohman 8ank.....--. 100 Ilk of Lotilsep,Tharston
. Mame Bank of hottarllla X Northern Bkof Kentucky "
Mononela 8ank....---tewSouthern Bk °Mantua,. "
Watet - ftsnch Bank...-- ' MISSOURI.
Wynntlnglyk,Wllkesbarro As Bk of State of tlhownrl-. X
...
York 8ank............... X ILLINOIS.
N I
Ballot /tiotew,- - ..... -...' k State Ilanktmd Branch. 10
- . OHIO. -. ' Bank of !Ulnas ...• .....-. 7
Ohio Rata Etauk...-.... 3., - IVISIXINSIN.
Erar . At:t
A A=.. L . do Marine k Ilre lo- Co. chts 5
- .... do ,_. Ill(„1110AN . .
. ' Baran"reln. at
nr , tO r'...* . g . R,7=7 l Blll`!= 2
Brant atClereland..-,.' dolPenottanlar Bank..--...... 2
- .,Mosertr i ' i T i oledo.--..... do =a i r Company...... 2
neh •
Branch at tk
„rsrs . t.r57.........: do o &jaiirr .......
3
d,:.
'Branch -at , Columba.... do
Il k of N. America, Toronto.
branch at Aabtabula...- do kof the Frople,Torouto 2
i Branch at Sala ..' ...... do flank of Montreal
-- - Brarathatliaaadald-.... Ilk of U. Canada To Toro nto t
: . Branch a; R101ey.......4... do L EASTERN EXCILaG E.
'. . Brandt at Chaelnruit/.......; 4o On .. :far T0rk........--per
. _ Branch at Wmlalnatop... do On 'Philadelphia.- .... ...Tar
' •:- Branch at Cadla--.......- do On Italtlmona..„..- E.
nor
' Branch at Lanceater...- do [WESTERN EXCILA.N . II - E.
B ranch at Steubenville- -d0C10c10nat1..................... 1
Branch at slt. Vernon-- dteLonlarllle '
Branch at Newark...--- do 4 t. Lout..
Branch it Splingaeld...-. do OLD AND SPECIEVALUE.
...
~..t at
Tooy 3htrietta-....... do uldatne. Statoleh 12. 5 0
at
at Mt. Ininsok- do Eagle. 01d.... - 10.00
Bran c h at Zattearllle.4..... do Eagle.
new
.... --MUM
• - Branh at N0rwa1k.........- do Parderickstrors 7.30
' • Bratsk at Phsa....-.1.- 'do Ten Thal era-------- 0 .0 0.4
. Blanch at Portsmenthl.-. do nineas :
,Branch at Eat0n.............. do Sorerelgint
. Branch at 8arenna..........d0 Ten OUlders..- ...... -- 3.06
' • Branch at Cuyahostal-. do Napoloons.... ...... .- ..... 2..40
• !Smoak at Masallion.l..-' X Dnents. - 2.15
- - Branch at Wonatar..-L- do
PEI :13 13i 2 STOCKS
/LT:PORTSD FOR nit P11,T5B111101( GAZETTE, BY
A. WILKINS & CO.
STOCK. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
- NO. 71."0/7R 777 STREET.
Pernietraan. larch 14. 1654.
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• " 1 5 1 , _ t 4 1 a
• Dialled States 100 - nt.1an.d.1.12
Do: 100 Iltd.Feb a Aux.
. PllOl3/11 . 111111i• 6 . 15....••••••• 100
5.6 10 0 Int. Feb. And
Allenv 04.65 a. 100 —• 31a7 a Nov
10.. Ws Nevin 100 -
• Fittmtrungh eltyloo .
' • Do. O.IP. 614 lir E. /00 - •do
AllakbanyMCC. - 100 - Int May *Nov
Do. . IIs,PIdL 100 • do.
_ • aux
Dant
hen of Pltta
Il bu anta rgb lllank 50 50 6 3 fl' 5 6
56‘ v
i Dly.No . tact
klereta • A do 5
Exchange Rant. 50 677{ 57 4 do 4
Allettlleni Ravings Rink 60 235 223
Mita:Trust. - 56 54
Mune Depoiftßank4 - 60 60
MID* ROM.
25 35 24 Div.Mar?et.
L e 81.13 X. 36 33 Div.. 140. 8 et
Hand 84. Bridge ~._./..- 60 44 . 42 Dia. p.
Northam Llbmrtian-....... 60 40 2.5 .tda. px.
16111tennooet Drldge-.1.- 25 15
Pittatela Life Insurance- 8 10 9 Div. 03 714
Western Insuraneedln...- - 10 " lag Di, la:, 8214
• Inennanee Co- - /03*
Aamorlatod Floanaes'a C 0... . 6
txtmYPN
Iheastrgh to PhDs— 60 41 40
• Plttabah, Louisvilfe- 50 45 40 Dia. Qr. 7 et.
Noese's- -60 Div. 47 6 en.
' • 111.11.11011.. SLACIIPAT7.I: •
-
PitUblltgb ba 61 69
.61=r1Deoknaten. 60 "42 40
t o. 4 7
any 81aardater 60° 16 Nen Stock. •
15anna. tralßallroed- 00 -
Ohio* Penna. 11.4112.41.- gyri 4630 46 Ili Div.
.. Ohhi Railroad. sl ldo.
Cleveland WelWile ELI IL 50 -
• Maxine Itallar:i• Dry D4ck 100 105 102.4,1
Canal Ronde (0k1)..s- 100 • 35 '-
DO. do. (n•v ) .... - 109 25 -
A Turtle Pen Crialr. •Plank. Road 2S 10
•yree Plank Rd 25 26 25 •
llreasobnex
_Tonna. Rd-- 10 10 6
Chartlera Coal
001 1 1 F 8 .
Minnesota.: . . ISO 170 Ex. Div.
1.46 145 07.1 RA, 62:0
North - 80 .75 New Stoc k .
North 'admen-. 2. 18 la
Pltt4burgh Isle ._
hio... ......
Meeenant.._—
Douglas, 1100116kra -. 7 8
•
- 0
• ";• ' 1 1 } 1118 - 541 --- ....
21; •
4 :1 .3
I
. • .60‘ .
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EXCIIANON AND.DANKINU HOUSE OF
11; WILKINS &CO., .
[laded age:Bonk Ruilding. No. :1 Routh sired.
• tPITTSfiI/ROlf, PA. •
WOREIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin,
111 Eat& Not. and Land Warrants, briught and rid.
Cotiertiona made throughout the Union.
Eosins. Da t ter disc:mated and loans negotlstlaL •
Stoats bon t and mid itit Oarundssion. .
Mosier me red ondeposit, and interest anal.d
f o r . spudded time. • • • . • duel
• GEORGE El ARNOLD & CO.
_rbizTKEnk,
DrAL..... ,I rUILANO Cali. nem" Narmi,
No. T 1 our 1 h stmt. hovac k gria=l ,
apTiansattloas at moot literal
PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINES AND
- - • 4 SEPARATORS.
-,IITARRAYTED Ito be thoroughly
see to work wrll o a.la and aold by C. W. CARROL ,
eppmdt• abocmbmger/ Rein.* MIL MI Peon street. Mlle.
tnigh. - The Threshing Madames are beauttrul. Weep!e and
onntmet. are ...fir iranO,o4 from phce to ohm., sod urea
„,.4 with equal OanteMetre to tarn or 0 No me
thine rune lighter, thrashes hurter, or makes letter work.
Times than:,l4ooo of than , are now In n.e In the Western
EL . ,%41:1: 4 1 n Fete l i r :x =lllm , ollhn , n
thoonsgtitrlah they have been recommended by th n mewhO
wee tham,to be ea complete, and to work ste .41 es .7 to
the vrerld.
...The Separator la Root/ Patent, and is attmhed to the
: : Thrarlar, and oompeletely ...pantos the Mrew and chaff
front. the gralo.and has given entire aat/afeetlot whenever
, • • I - .myttlyT
-DENTISTS.
_
Fourth
'flea doors watt of Market. Woe howl
root"). et, to 6 r. X. ,
York warranted. t
DENTIST, Penn !Arcot,
dd. Dried bourn hum It a. Y. to 5'
id will be received or attended lo
d peddl appointment or In awe
nols-emd
W.AMY,
. a Daft* aboto Mb.
=lrrlosa no mit
64,..it...4•A,nu1t50
- THE - DAILY ,PITTSBWRGIE.:::;'-....GA
ATTORNEYS.
pENNETTIe, BIM.,
,
_
jS NIORRISON, Attorney andCounsel
' tor at Law. Ofilee removed to .N. 44 Grant greet,
S. ' StatenlibutdrancyDyingEstablishment. Blanufacturers of Plain
and Fancy Yellow, Rockingham and Crean Colored
noar * Four4b. Pittsburgh. P. s or rirE x,. 3 JOILN STREET. are. Office rd. the Manstfacto .ry own, of Washington
NEW TORII CITE. end Franklin streeta, Birmingham. oppesate Pittsburgh.
W. lIALL, Attorney at Law,
•y . "sera Bulidinga," Grant street, between Brtirth and
Diamond Mier. "Bll- ''- l ''''' lLDEß r' S ° l -t eCe ' rjeci Ar b . v Express, or otherwise, ' _ rn . '''''''` L . l,
ati3o-wIyT . ( b .fl'lur d Tina , cleansing. /MI, Deems. Mantillas and I 011.). WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
. 'IIiiOBEILT E. PHILLIPS, Atto-iney ait.„,. I im ' aVi,...q r aii;,;i7, g, ` ,..i r . 4 t.. h ' e, 'L rtr,;: i . ' ;;V„,t."`c=rn` . e,,, ,I;iggr, BOX Ihsg : .-1-im i vt, ILID, i Ria
7
I xi' 'L Louis, Mn.
r OBE,ItT POLLOCK, Attorney ~t, Lem— '
,_ (.. 1„, pl i .wu. dyed tle moat ',Slime. nr CI. m mn ...".. In•.n greets, and artists froZGriland etn.et 1143ge, Al
'. : colors. All kinda oftlik, woolen Band fancy wend, (In the lescheny City.
1 001/ WORKS, curse First arid Liberty
!piece or wrinneut.) treated In the na,t ruerw i r n el i matincr. I . __,..._ _ ovikkoell
L Corner of Firth and Grant atreetaopposlte the Court ; ,Itzu o ltirt- u ,7,1 h
ea.,:tlt2er-niy:„-di. ?a y,...ll.l:e r' r e d , 1
streets. Pittsburieh, Pa.-{f Isle' Tools of every
on, steps. Pittsburgh. ' mYRI - Y •53 i that their !tureen l ' el the art of dying Is unrivalled
AG, Attorn t I N C tl
1 1 ) -- Iti -- nAnaLIT. N F.PII LW C C co. • s .0. End? has IRON PLANERS. Slide and Hand TURN" I
I NG LATIMS, DRILLING MACHINES. Ac.. An, maimfaa.
ey 11 Ate . , / Ult• as e,
. tuna lo °ivies. Ob/21 _ JO6. P. ItAururos 500.
• Lawrence County, Pennsylvania I , l k7t h'D4 ol7'NKAl.l.l BELL, 3lantilla atul. Cloak
dir to Mon. Walter Crala,Censa Creek: J. Dunlop, Eau, 1 V
.E. Manulketurcr and [mistier. 55 Canal et.
.JOMf P. QUIOU.
thunton t Smith; Ranker 4. Rahn/. II laliitle d CO. L..
4.'
I ONES & QUIG ~ ;Manufacturers of Spring
aotOrnootts . Do.. IL Lee. ' • ap2,4417 ; AIEO. BULFIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, '
- -----'-- -- - - - - - - - - - -- 1 1.. M Importer. also of Fancy Tnrs, 361 Rmadway. 41.. and taster Stool, Pl'iugh Slab sofa Steel Plongb I
, 11inatt. Coach end Eli p tie Spring; Brace Nut Tapers, Half
TAMES J. KULIN, Attorney at Law, office ,
F HIBBARD & SON, Wild Cherry , 1 , ..t.0t so-r.s. Mail and Hammered Ina Akies.-Corner of 1
CV Fourth street near Grant Pitteaurati. 111 15 •117' It F. . Bum and lire. streets, Pittsburgh.
n-e
anther, Cissia Balm. Pills, Salvo. Ac... 7.3 John at.
if 1" T. HUILLBURT, American Homoen- ,
~, ' D ' 13 Q . " 170GERS CO , Manufa r. ciu ' rrrs of
s7L - ric . .o& a lt h' • m P o it'fi."'"T. )I 11
VW'. C ' '''' ''' lc " '' • Roarer! Patent &
Dlm_roved . Steel Culticiator.-Corner
. u Res and First streets, Pittsburgh. feta
VAN. DUESEN'S improved Wahpene. It : AWSON,p MOIL 1N C0., ---
~ & LO., Manufacturers
V restnres gray Hair to its original color, and creates a ,
new urcorth ofbalr. Depot. 123 Clambers AL of Shovels, Stade., An. Warehouse No. 12 Wool at,
. ern Tint and Second !greets, Plttalourah. Pa
IGIOCT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur-:
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittalmrgh.
Ina bundn.ds °team,. Tumors. Clem, and Wena ;
• out the knife. at his smelt!, n.ores. 483 Bruedway. ; jj" ENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., Manufac
4LFREE WOODIIAM, Manufacturer and , - 1 -i- ',.."' ...r- . -
I enn A Nn 1 hexer 444 Sheeting:a
/ Importer of than, Rine, Maxis, Ac.. 160 Fulton in. I Carpet Chain of all mkt. and shade%
‘-1" • - C•tton Twine/
11. WARNICK, Manufacturer of Enain- I " litsl Corda
1 - t . Clod Cottage Purnituro, Ac, OA White at. " Plough Cities and Saab Onril;ong
•
Rope of all Ida, and descriptielOllN DAVIS, Commission Merchant and I Bettina.
luipUrterof Brandies Will, and Cigara, 2 4 1 W. . traftirdera left et the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson
hurt, st- 1 k co_ 131 Wood afreet. will have attention. .1 025 11 Y
GOODWIN S. BEG.. . auu aeturers of ' ''''' " - '' lira " ' _
i r JAY. eIIISITZI,
ECRON & CRISWELL, 801 l and Ilrms
F i. ,/4
. Vne Cat Tobacco. Mars, and Snuff, M, nod tiff 1
rounders, Manufacturer" oral) kinds of Bram Works.
1 .ntive. Steam Enable, Plumber., Sc. Also, Cotton
v i r I m l
n E r, t: f. l ,.. E ..r it e r
. S:
of W A. I LS D. Z s ? 1 ., Proprietors . .
t t ,
~,,,a nds innt1% ,1 1...,, , , , ‘:Tut.. 7 . 4 . i. 0,.
w...x,
..k,,,
Machine, starve= Rttuadway. r " ..61 '' ' I ' Allegheny . clty. i !greet, ear First,ittsburah
• I N. / 1 . -- Did Brass niid Conner taken In exchange Coo work.
'11111 . 31. SIMMONS. Millinery, 564 Broad-. . 1 ' rash Paid.
onicra left at the Foundry or Warn will be attended to
V V way, near Metropolitan Hoist I punctually. felibly
COOPER HOUSE. A. J. Pease & Bro., Pro. ; - -
Arnold et Williams
yrieboratrel Broadway. .
' i j EATING ANDVENTILATIN.O WARE
ORMAN currEit, ,oicooosor to Lee, 1 i HOUSE—Manuarturere of Clellancia Furiu o msa
Brewster S. Co.. Importer and Jobber 10 Staple Dry . runght Iron Tubing, and fitting I, Steam, Gas or Water.
el, 44 C..dar rt.
Pi , No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh.
Li, CHAFFER - , late W. Newman. Manufac '
• tar, and Wholesale Dcalurin LadicelielteraShnes,
Ae, uti lireadway. mia.3nov
Q AMUEL L. CAI'ERLY, 'Wholesale Deal
-1,2V:;,•,•0."'1LT.Tti,r;P.t.',:`,';',7:,',.^,4,1gt,=1,°.^t.1`,1':
Co.. zit I inn...wish .3.. Nest York. 00 3013 v.
11VINDOW SHADES, 11111 COVnicieS, Table
011 Clotb..tr.. JOHN TER II sotE, 31anuMeturerand
Wbulseale Dealer. Nu. IC Catharine mud N... 6 Chatham
Rana , . New York. mial i v
..____ _..,
I': SPALDING, Attorney and Coungel
tor at Law. Cleveluttl, Ohio.
trfit • roorer—A. Si. loom, elialer a. Stanton.
Rata -410r
VRANCIS C. EL AXED I N, Attorney at Law,
.B: N 0.170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh.
j ASPER E. BEADY, Attorney at Law,
litil No. 8:1 tlftli sd.reet.Pittsburgh.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
ItIERNAg &CO., Bankers and Erelrtrige
Brokers. No. 05 Wood street. cornerof Illamoud illir,
burgh. Ps.
se
and sell Bank Notes and Cain. Discount Time
lischstme, and Promissory Notes: make Collcctious In all
the principal citiot of the Union: Boards.. Deposits on all
soden Interest. and giro their prompt attention total. otti
er matters apperMitting to a Broker's linsisicsik
C...l..Ethstarn Exchange constantly f, gal,
•1.1.1 Ch. M.. EDWARD RUM... ... 4./LOCENC. III.NICII.
AltAhlEli & RAIIM, Bankers. and Ex
thantat Brokers. Buy and sell Bold and Siker and
tan Notoa, ndsiotlate loans on Real ilriato nr rtnek elreu-
Vi t uMm u L d lttl . y i rt7le n Tl Y S N tt o o t k ' s . on'': nod Ti m .,
o ' gilt
Clone made ea all polnta in the U nion. 011ie.. earner of
Third and Wood streets, directly oppoalto the rt. Charles
Waal. • myl-1 y
II B. RING, Cloin, Stock and Exchange
0 Broker, Foluth street—Buys rind ndla Stock, on
. nunisaloni harluturn on ilastern cities enpplied al cur.
rent rater. Bolloctinue made'
In the West at lon rate. s-
We
tern Bannliotes Bought and raid. iii
11,ITAYAN, MICE.. .... ..,0511173. IiANN, 11,1. li. 11.,,.
111AL)1ER, lIANNA & Co., SUCCTICuor? to
Ulmer, Hanna d. Co, Bankers-Exchange Rrnkers and
alders In !orison and Domenic Exchange. Certificates of
Gepositlilank Notes. sail Spode—N. U corncr of Woal and
Third strists, Current Money reccirial on Derma. right
Cheeks for sale. and collections made on nearly all princi
pal
_win ts of the United Statos.
The highest
Gold. premium paid for Foreign and Acurrirai,
Advance. mmle nn consignment. of Produce.
east. cm Mend term~
fl.
,17M. 11. WILLIAMS Bankers and
1 Esehan x r Probers. North 'Eat corner of W,oot nod
Third streets. Pittsburgh.
All transactions made on littoral terms, .04 ealertions
promptly attontled to. Polly
A WILKII. , S & CO., Exchange -Brokers,
N A .. lll ' ria r tiuet! m w at noon l i brral h r ote.
"k
of j
r lu
AV - 111. LARI3IEII, Jr., Banker and Bro-
V
Fitters ur . ker. 4th Bt.roct, No. fa. silmiultsing Haug of
gh..
11 a iiOLMES & SON. IValers in Foreign
All 11 Dunieetle Mils of heehaw,. Ca - title:it, of Pe-
Irelic, Rant Note. ~n,l Sperie, I, Iturk.t otreet. Pitt,
•ii
t"
COIVIIIIISSION &C.
%M. A.dUcCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas,
and Willow Ware,
serner of Wood and Sixth Street. nowreoeleing a large
assortment of Fresh liortd. In addition to his olreagr ex.
tenets,. stock. purchased (tem first hands In the Rai tern
xuarlete, which will ht atAdot ltHn
otreet market prim.
tar Retch., Steambret ht. and Families, buying by the
quantity. supplied at whelersie
sre - Ilootht delivered in Cl,, city - free of 'barge. 4plB
•
& A. 31'11ANE, Commission and For:
Iv. warding tlrrrhents, dealer. In Wool and Produce
senemllet oho, Pittsburgh llanufsetures. No. 114. !teems]
street; Pittsburgh.
/111 WELLS & CO., Commission Merchants
II.). had Wholesale Da in Damn, Fhb. Flour. Itried
Fruit and Country itteluesgenerally. No. 323 Liberty
street, (Nurtmercial Row, littehush. laitllll,3
I S. LEECII, AteALPIN & 00., Whole-
Pittsburgh • tole Groom. and Peelers in Provisin. Metals end
Pittsburgh .11anufactures, No. 242 and 244 liberty ntreet,
Pittsburgh.
S. )303.17,3 0133323.-........ -----
1110003 3. ratorrAca.
fIILBERT k FR.EDERICK,IThoIci:aIoGro-
VI erre, treduce Dealers. Ferveardlog and Duandveion
Ilerehanta, N 0.13 Wood street. Pittabargli.
Arai - Liberal ninth advances on curddrnatuenta All prodslnsured Irdestred. apls
8033. 106331.13 ..... ...... ............ ..- ...... .......33331. , 306113,13.
A ROBISON & CO., ' Wholesale Grocers ;
.. Prlsdneo Dealers, and Counnivalon Merchant, No,
t...i5 Aberty street. Pittsburgh. rah/ !
..___
3111.1,333 A 31,3301,111 .. ••• ...la/L.7331M 333.32311 ; ,
Q PRING ER. HARBAUGH & CO. '
(Sucees- '
1., 3 lugs to S. Ilarlessigh.) Conuolesinn and Forieinling
Ni - en-bantie Dealers in Wool end airoduet. generally. Nos
145 Pint and llg Snood alreVda. littaburgh. Pa. ai , hl Y 4
- E &W. REA, Flour Factors ' Commission ,
WV a d Sortvardlng Merehants and Drabs in !Tido,
generall an y. Orders tor Pittsburgh IDinufacturai pronivtly !
Ittevide.l to Nos. 74 Watetaudlio Front s LB.. Pittsburgh. I
Penns. apl.ly.
Ipir I
KENDRICK, , Forwarding and Coca-
'
daslon lanrehint; also.Antrnt toe Manufacturer. i
NI are, vela: . No. V.. Maud Alvah Pittsburgh.
Particular attention paid to Duriaranling'Xerchandlatc
and Isuebrunteuts fir male. No connection, or preemie..
li•r Baste of any desaiptlon.
Orders comply attended to Instructions will, In oil
1.3.33, be hoplicitly Misled.
Your trusinaui Is reepectf ally solicited: and I pledge mr
self to use every exertion in ynur behalf. ialliby
TZ" lER & 'JONES, Forwarding and Commis
kw sloe Merchant, Dealers (D eal uce end Pittsburgh
Sinnufacturtal articles, Canal t, near Seventh striae,
Pittsburgh.
A. 4. ILIIIDT
AARDY, JONES & CO., Successors to
ATWOOD. JONES tr. CO. Couunissiurs and Forward,
no: . leretinn Ls. lkstlere in Pittsburgh MarturarturrOtioexts.
Pittsburgh.
I 1 lIEY, MATIIEWS e co., Wholesale Gro
_ IL err, Control:elan and Forwarding Meretumt, and
genta LT - Brighton Cotton raga, 57 Water ,t.. Pittsburgh.
.it 41 ERCER 1 ANTELO. General Commis-
T'IL 'lon Merchant, Philadelphia. Literal advances
wade on oceehrnthenta of Produce generally. jallry
PM, VC VI? leaN
JOHN WATT & CO., Wholeaale Grocers,
e Coanmlralon Merl:mut.% and Dealers In Pre.luro sold
Pittsburgh Mannfacturea No: glei Liberty st.. Pittaburgh.
T B. CANFIELD, late of 'Warren, Ohio,
?2ret.c.irr "d
iiP"''HuseigtZnitrti•<:"PCt-ba"47l
Pearl Ash. and Western Produce generally. Water Arcot,
Utwptil t 4 irdthltleld and Wood. PlttsburAh.
111031.0 11rTLt, 11
• T (fate of firm kotieen.l.l(t1 T
el ' e: LITTLE & CO. Wholemtle 4 Grocers,
erthentr. end Dezlenn In
llttsturgh .11an ut' " niant dC° u2ne, ''" l‘o. 112 Sennnd stmt,
Lunch. jal9:r23
if'CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY 11.
) COLLlNP.Ynrwarding and Cotrunlsslon Slerehantand
Psalm In Cheese. flutter. take FIR/1 and endure generally,
25 Wood street, above Water. Pittabstrgh myal
VON BONNIIORST k MURPLIT, Whole
sale Grocers and Commission Meenhants, and healers
In Plthihnigh 31am:indium No.= Water etnet, Pitts
burgh. Pe.
TACOS ronsrrn, Jr., Fonrarding and
ILP Commie-limn 11IerelianL t,S Water street, Pittiburgh.
IrIIO3IASPAL,MER, Importer and Dealer
In Froneb and Annerlran Wall Paper, ,Nn. 55 Market
mhs, met, be s3 tween Third and Fourth/drone, Pittsburgh.
ISI I eCLINTOOK, Importer and N,Vhole
-71,1,1,k._,°.7.Y.,',1:41Lb1e;;,
limo ammmlngs, 11..112 31 m , lad stirvet n .‘
AtsORRIS o I'ATTON, IVholexale and RP
tarl Drumm, on to Eastern side of tho Diamond.
burgb. Pa.
GROCERS.
trOBTRT 3fOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Ilea
h tlfylng Maher, fa-aler Pandora., Plttahorrh Man
n artarca, and all kl •of Foralan and Dornastlo Wino. and
h l / 4 nora, Nl. Ma Marty Amt. On hand avary larva
ottoca Gflifoadlor old Monongahela Whiskey, which will ha
iohl low So. moth.
ORM' Jt. /tetra - met
ItG. GRAFF & CO.. Grocers :Ind Corn
ittsrmsrlitsmoisrei:rVisitdi'ci;MgCrif.r"V . k ki " n o l
ROM PituOmrgh. Pa. tel4-Py_
01..11,3 PLACZOCR., 0 11.30.24.
tk BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gro-
Boa/ Furnishers:us! Dealers In Produce ned
taborl.th :11antlfatatete l'ltah and Oakum aim ar>s
nu hand at their Warehouse, 141 Water street, l'ltt.tourgh.
rerl2:r
•• • •
&AUT.!. DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Om
er'', etvmmietlan Iderrhente end Dealer,/ io Produce,
Dri. 56 %Peter etreet, end 107 ' , rout sleek, Illtehurgh.
roux 'emu.. .... C. nor .
- • . /3 (ALE S a HOE, Wholesale Grocers and
LT p C>ll4l/ifiliao Slorehuntor, No. 19.1 Liberty Arcot - Mt.
Lurgb
V. raGlitir .10411 , IVIKRAVC,
Ir. U. 16 . 001.M.11) 1LA.1,11 NAGALLT,
JO. ATWELL
% 8 .. L 4 1: 5 ) , ' , 4; CO., l‘
ood t.;IITuI2ILIT,.Gra-
W11 , , ,, L1AM A. rilr'filL.Di d
Fi Grocer and
alware on hand a r ierga . 4";:rrtm'en't o'f'ahnln o v t ilaaa gr :a . at'l
toe tea.--,tinTalan Frnita and Sots, Wbolcanle and Retail.
Deafen ouppllrd Ott tlia lowaat tetnt C.
lIODERT DALZELL & Wholesale
A ; (Inners, Connnlolon 51arehants, Drsdara Produrn
and Pittnlnnwlt 31anorartaxtaa. Liberty al.roct.
Pittalanath.
antra 11. WICK DAVID ItAIkTI.M.
W. W ICK ,k MeCANDLESS, •ituooesiors to'
L. & .7.l7.l7lelLlVlndesatrance., Varwranlina and
Man nalaalon Merchant... Dealers In Iron, Nall,. Masa. Cot-
Yarna. and litlaburgh blannGLetnrea grnerallr, corner of
Wood and Water Moots, Pittalnrab.
ACULBERNSON, Wholesale Grocer'sial
xt
m or m : r z=srat. ,.. .Dill s er i la'r t7 lt , tr z a Ell:
burgh.
-- - ,
J 011... MTh arena. rIATP.
I_ &R. FLOYD , Wholesale Grocers, Com
e . mission Merchants, .4 Dealer. In Traduce-11(mnd
ti nr. Dolldings, fronting on Liberty. Woad. and Sixth
Wt... Pittsburgh., •
WY. RACIALLT -....J0H1T R. IXPAIRATZ,
TM. IL VORPRARD, RALPH PARALIT,
PA JOHN APRIL,
AO ALRY, WOODWARD & CO.. .Whole-
We Ornaix. No. 1"_1. /Jarko street. rhiladelalm
SEED-100 bus. in store and for
br btbW ° R. DALZEEL k COQ
WOOL MERCHANTS.
LEL. sumesPor to MURPHY &
intb. Altnleso woo' ff.:VW; iltert'ritf.*t.ib.
•
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. ; 311 INUFACTITRING. .
TINSCUER k SCIINLUS UK!!^-lm , Ad" rtl-6 ' W. WOODWELL; Wholesale and Retail
Donee, No. SO Naseau Street. New. York
:tazufactiirer and Dealer in Cabinet Ware, No. 83 1
Reiiableriroce in lite City of New tbrk. Ire t
AGENCIES
- - -
CAlt.D.—lravinr,
t. el been appointed the ex
ude. Adenta Pittehurgh. I, the sale ofratent
I(lreted Cementedand Stretched heather Belting , many
ufactured by 1.. JE:W ELL .t SON, oft ertford. Connect lent,
We indc atter for rale a large riesortment of 1111
manufactured. at the manufacturees prices. hI4 article
belna superior to an, Leather Ileltlnd ere. 144.,re offered
In thle market. Alan. n lard. meek I.f nil width• sr lail•
!tubber Beltlng ennstantly on hand , and for rale at the
.. .Machine Belting Depot," No. 1 - 14. Market etrnet.
refill 11.
USTIN LOOMIS , Reai Estate Agent. tuck, tlerrLnnAlm and nlll tinter. ~rc \n,
street,
1 AJll'}a. I. Seeretary
cen's. Irnamma. Company, tot *stet stret.
•
WT I' JONES. Agent of the Insurance
co of North America. 141 Front etn,t.
r ,. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Ins--
~ L ii• =are ce..1.2 Water atreet.
GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin
CM. Company, north-van corner of trod
ij A. )lAD}:IRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
teal Insurance Company. 42 It aloe street.
ir I EO. 11. TAYLOR & II (stweess,,rs
1.-1 11 L
in Taylgt General Comm Gsinn and Fee-
Vr3.1411..K Nilta. and ggnnts for Eastern Transtortt.
lion 'Lin, W ere lvd lan esale Dealers In Maple Gent-el-les. beet-
Inge. Cotton. Cuttnn Yarns. Ilattlug,
snuri
I'lg
Kentucky Tobacco. soda APII.
Kar and Lend. Naval Stores. and Cincin
nati and littaburgh Manutaetnre.l Goad. gerseraCy
Agents to the .. Penn 1d "Bert
P ll
ittsburgh. Mn. No. in Vro l” nt s an
treet, anner
(pposltn
hh
Ilttshurgh and St. Louis Parket Lauding.) Cincinnati.
ja2l7-.l3tad
I A. 111 7 TCHISON S CO., c omm i.4„,,
r ef , 1.1.t.n3 tl i. mr Le , Z-
Os.karn. Abi te.. tr. Atf
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
D C. STOCKTON, latedolinsnm S: Stork
- tlA7stoi ' A ' l n nt nt"" '
`"`-
_
y L. BEAD, Bookgeller and StatiCiller, No.
*JP • 7 Fnurtb rteert. Apollo Iluildinue_
lir R. WELDIN. W1104..4110 and - Remit
Of a NIOOS In thank and Shod nnnka. Paper arlLhta-'
thaw,. No. 4 Wood atnwt. (lelweru Third sod rot. ,
Pittaburula. ruar-ir
10/IN S. DAVISON'. Boulu.eller and Stn_
OFMuer, nna ie.x to Partw.rt t Agnew. Nh. r 131artut
etmeet, near Fourth. Pltt.hurnh. Pa-
S. - 110SWOIITU, Iton'aller and
Ihsiler In Statinner7. No. 52 51arIeS rtrmt, near
iiirunn.l. Pittsburgh. P.
CO.,T i
Booksellers and Stntioners.
No. ?..5 W. 4 street. next dnsr to the exalter of Thirt.
1 tta ;urn), ,rhuol and lan bnolteennatantly ,na trend.
ENGLISH & CO., Booksellers. No.
Ay. between Fourth and Dlamuud
- - - - .
MUSIC, &C.
apt oliN 11. MELLOR. Dealer in Piano Fen:es,
)Lute Ott 3lnaleal feat,m entP, Mont,, nild
Matinarry. Snlt. anent for Ilileterintes Plano Forte. fur
We•otern Penna t trania—Nn. NI 11*.nd strnet-
R ri
. healer ,,r r
„ in
n
p.„O,
SCAIIt(EDER k CO.. Musk Ston., 4th
• .I.m.t. Letn-een , larket tout Word. New Mueir rem
stantly Mtt•i^al inxtrvmemts or el thie.
DRUGGISTS.
TOIIN lIAFT, Jr.. (successor to Jto. 11 . 011 -
OD fer .) tllo.lenle and Retail Druggist and Dealer In
Paint, OIL,. Oyeatn.la. Le.. 141 %clonal street, 3 dace' , hat.tar
Virgin All,. I . itt , burglx. Sirnegul. Ascent fia. Or.
Ford's litalleinn. nalttta
L. WILT.. in ,0.CP21 ft
WILCOX it CO., Druggifits nud Apoth
1. refuillt nnrner Market atrent and thonlanunn. tear
none:ant! nn hand a full and complete afaurtnumt nf
DrUrat..3lcdklnes. Perfumery . ,andartlelna peftalnlndln their
bualneax.
Plush:Donn escorriptione carefully compounded. tnyl9
TOILS I'. SCOTT, Wholesale I)enler in
Ill! Dram Paint., Nis. Varnishea and Dye Stuffs. No. 200
Liberty street. Pitteburgh.
All order* will receive prompt sttention.
IR" Agent for London & Co s valuable funny modielnes.
mar 27. 77
A. FAIINESTOCIC & CO., IVlolesare
e Drogrebds, and rnanularturers or White Lead. flea
ad. end 'Ahem, corner Wood and grunt streets. Pitts
-13,
burgh. tnehT
iiE.• SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
.. Drug, Paints. Dye Ftells, Dile. 'garnishes. de...te
No..sWoral pima, Iltteburgh. (Diode warranted. Drier;
law.
,UETKILICE 1,13 SUN.— .01101:
ItAUN & HEIFER, Wholesale & Retail
Drucalsta, corner of Liberty and FL. Clair atretta.
.
. SCHOONM A ER & Wholesale
CV • DolFrints, Y.L. Wood ntrert. Illteburula
FLEMI NO. Successor to L. Wilcox
x OF A Po.. ergner Market girl,' And liinnond—neepa eon
stantly on band • full and c ,,, npieto ...rt...nt of Prora ,
Medielnea, alcalkine Chesia, Perfumery, nod all articles
pertaining to laisLualnera.
PhyOclart• prenriptlona carefully compounded at nU
boars. j at:l y
MERCHANT
_S.
CIIESTER, Merchant Tailor and Cle
ft 1.1.1,. tin. 71 Wood .taut. Natio:flew ettrntion
pnid to !kips' int.l Venting' Clothing. nr,ls:y
IiVILLIA3I DIOI3Y, Merchant' ailor, Dra
y
only . Firb pet. .n. and Dealer In Ready 311.1 e Clothing, 11 , 11.11,
•
wArrs & CO., ,11erclinnt Tailorm, 181
. Liberty street.—We are now reentries onr
prlns: Meek cif Goods for Gentlemen's Wesr—Glotbs.
slnleres and Vestlnesnf the newest styles and finest y.
Onr Mewls and enstnmers will Omen glee us • call. I InIG
ICU=
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. C. WARRINGTON;
MIDI/MIA.)
ADZES' A: CIFILDREN'S SIIOE STORE.
.4 HP alwave nit hand 6 full mulortment. No. ZS
Fourth street. Pithilinral, Pa: ree:lo-I
y GRANT 1110 WRY, Dealer in feather,
• Mira, t)il and Shon Iludlngs. No.= LlheKr
1.
rdinnelte the head or %toed. . 11111(4,
IikaTILLIAM SCIIUCLUAIA.N'S Lithograph
, v . it' Patabllthment, Third atrmt, oppnalte . the Peat
illttahurgh. Mn, r, Landman., Portralta,Show
Dill Ileedv.llraf Is, Bendithaholv.Andoiturturai and Machine
Drawing, MIRIDCOI and tinning Cashivrtn, engraved id
Drawn nu Sion, and prhilml In Color,
then nro“.. or
'lima. In the mord annum. Mt le, and Al eet roundt
able prim.. jantil
FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF
• COFFER. ettal4lthed repaired four premium,
Silver Mednla and 2 Diplornan—ttanufactorr i 4
Penn strvet, PittsLurgh. Pa.
.19-11eware of outneraia etinatertelta
- -
IVA It DIZOP'S SEED STOItEi
pletn with Early Swede for the Iletbedn Pyuning
rinoents Ihr the Orrhahhe Cam Radler.. Etalk and Straw
Cotters. and every thing of latereot to the Fanner, Gardi
ner or Amatefq. Orders tram Dealers and 3terehanta Pelt
.
promptly on Simla] terms__ o.la
WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
• Denier In Main,. Figured and Darrell', Paper
liturgic:lna No. 85 Wood street. littabuscb.
Sala Arent of the celebrated manufacturers IdquarS 3 Pcnt.
mut k Cs, of farts. mraa
VARISFASIIIONS,FORLADIES'PRESS
-I:B.—The Ports Fashions for JUN.F.. direct per steamer
ni I be on We on tho Ist proximo br
BIAS. L. S. WIL..IIN,
jeTitt N 0.291% Penn.e - - nor; Ilona street.
MBLD
ROERED AND APLDSAKTAK
TILLAS-31startsli Marked for ranbrolderr and At.
es Wort by . 31ItS. L. EL WIL'S)N,,
so2tr . No. MIX pem street, store Hand.
NOBLE, Upholsterer end
Dealer le Upbolotore. ti holetelebnallatill,Thlrd
nearly eeeeeite the het Mee. . ,
D - iWrillf hail - MAC f FACTar—No
46 Diamond Allen, mar IS - end atiataa. •
- DCA utilt:LOw:Prupri.thi.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL, 12, 1854.
V.-IVe horn solo our Furnmrs. Pattern,* to tearra.
ARNOLD h IVILLIAIIA, whom wo cordially teeoramond
to , t w h i e patronage . or the I. e,
"Il tiOA ITC. ATKINSON S CO.
DINE AND CEDAR • IVAItE.—SAIVIUEL
KKOKSEN Awls constantly DU hood a nOlKi aaaort
.
kitchen
of Krogh and Roth Tuba Home, Steamboat. Oak Irrll.
Kitchen or Draw Bucket!, tromien Bowls, Churns. Pry
.Lc _surd aml Cherry Wash Hoards, and all other
; kinds or a are to his Noe.
A lan—to Ilerta Tuba, amt 1.10 dozen Rueketh
Warromm, 31naraIr. 111th street, Pittsburgh, Po.
aptthy
_lacksmith Bellows Manufactory.
NOTlCE.—'fhe
j scribers W. 1.1 rerpeetfully InYWrit their friend. and
wid
the ' , oldie ge n
erally. that they have entered Into partner
.4
oot the 19th of April. tinder the firm of E.
WILLIAMS for the onutuTrul are of PLACIT: , 3IITII
BKLIA /WS of eryry dowel-101.. w Melt ther are detennin
-1.1 to. make of the reel. 1.1 materials and vineries week
tuanthip. They intsna to have. alrtnyten bond . nrenri
tnent °rail mint. front m JU Inch., at their nt.ulhetory.
*truer altoblnson and Pandusky alreeta.
• nun Err WILLTAms,
J A NIES W I
Ann.:bony City, May my:P.llr
1 A. 131:OWN. would ulost respeetrujiv -
SI • f.mn the pular that h. hood. at stand
the west Aid, of t he ('Gm' d. Allearhene (it, a
platnun
e n..erttnent tonityan Illiollw Venielmi Shut
ter. artynade to order, It. the I.dat strle, warranted natal
to any lb the l'ulted 111. Blinds eau be warranted
without the al.l of a nerew driver. Hat int; pnrehiacd the
!noel. P.le,snot t.f the 'Cal.luel hotahliritTentor
Itatneey a McClellan& T non preglnn4l to furnleh their old
nu...tomer. no well as the public at large. with ererithrog
to their line. Ageney. No. 6 Wood *trent. Pittalmrall.
tneh2n J. A. lIRtIWhY.;
.
I'. WK.., IMILITMAN.
PENN GLASS WORKS;
TTORENZ S:' 31rumfacturerg
of .11 kinds of 11.1111 WINDOW
,A G 3 Water and D 5 limn:. strettsharat.
IL—Partienlar atteiltinv pald M i d site. of Dimly*
Maui and prlfiste inoulds Dottiest:ad Vials. sop=
IeCOSA. JAII. ft. 21 . 1.V1LD.
- - - - -
M'CORD & CO. •
WHOLF-.ALE ANT RETAIL FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND 1. KA LER: 171 NOS OF FURS.
CORNER OF II OtJ AND FIFTH .STREErF,
Pittsbnrat, Pa.
con-not, .. 00 , 14 , 6 d. ;loot I I sto
oto. Matt, Dow, Cuer owl For DoutztOt.
. •
Self Heating Smoothing Irons.
TILE GREATEST DOMESTIC IM
provemsmt of the ace. land d them • innet
earticle—mmlng later, thee money. 31erchanta
and l'eJrace ...Piled on Mend terms.
Address. (tort paid.)
W J. JACK
'ittabSON.
00-I street. lors.
Car Fer ale. elan, et the priecipal hardware Omer In
the cit., br Nl. Ora& A ()v....4 ?Ir. John .Cartwriithi--
Alm. Togo." loin., on the salmi principle.
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Malt
nfactaColnpany
THIS COMPANY ITAIING ENLARGED
their cagmeitr for manufacturing', are now prepared
to meet tiw. Ittermeed demand Mr thele.itrirk, Crudhlemid
Didialtsg (Nay. union PrompLattended to
& JONES. (Mimi Basin.
Plttehnorh. September I
Vt l ee. ' ' . COACH FACTORY.
_ Itiirarn!
wotiLe .reor u ctun''' y v L enu AB : attention, of .
of Carrilt 4n't rans ro t ' g io r s ' v ' rTe .q &l4ll fneetrill ' grTl
Carriages are built front the text material arid workman
thip. arid under hir own
to le.
he cam with confe
donee. warrant Ma aork to he ltderior-to nom mamas.
lured In the Union. The I , 4,14 of hie business and the
mat increase in demaud for MI. elm. of arork. wo r kt
him not to build toy common or hor priced in Mr
ertablirhment. Perrona wanting gold bonnet work will
please mkkand examine Us stock (eS.. going Kart. All
work warranted.
New Coach Factory—Allegheny.
w dle that ould re .. -
apeot(uny Infirm ereop on Larnek. betweep gienel and Be . n Y dne ' ke;
etroote. They an now . making. and pa, prepared reweive
ordete (or every . desetiption of 'enliielett. tlnneheet Chariots .
Itaronchee, tine.cies, f•h atant, le.. Ate. which, Oren Moir
loop ..Ij,rient. In the manufaitture of the aloe° work, and
the farllitlee they !wore , they feel ratiOdent they are enahl.
rt twdo work on the nowt rove - m.6le tortes pith thomo
wanting artletem in their How
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Pan
yig particnin attention to the selection of material..
and halving none but eviinfeetent workinen. they have no
hesitation In warranting. tblevrork. We therefore ask
the attention of the peddle to this mattes
o. it.—liepalring done In the best mariner. and on the
meet reasonable tonne. la:detf
-- FooTch and Cartligo Factory.
TOIINSTON, BROTili.lt & CO., corner of
• linlmont and Helms engine, Allegheny City, would
respectfully Infirm their friend, and the piddle centrally.
that they sire manufacturing Carriages. linunelica, Ito.,
awe' , th+.1.... Sleight and Chariot.. In all their various
style, of finish and propenkm.
fill osiers will be executer:l with Ariel regard to don
ifillty and twenty of finish. Repairs will also be attesothl
to on the mnatelecesmable tethn. Using to all their work
the ben ilasteen Shafts. Poles And Wheel Stuff. they feel
confident that all whn favo¢ . them with their patronage
will
to Penistif 'stinted on trial of their work.
Ponheatos requnterd to give them • mill bane pur
chasing elsewhere. erg
Fifth Street Stocking Factory
ABILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.—
The test c i rlia In Chllaron'a Hone. Iten'a Swink Do
ers nix. awl went.ll , nl4 at manufacturer's prim, at the
illth ' , trent Meek ng Ferkrt. all made Dl= kat year wool.
YO ADVANDE IN PRICE. W3l. DALY.
Ske+Ang Yaetnry nth street, Detyreen Wend and Market
NICHOLSON' & PAYNE,
MANORMIERZRA OR
0001:1 NO IiTovES, oRATESI. FRONTS, VENDERS. LC.,
Liberty .reef, upyreits 111.4
ARNESTLY direct attention to - a new
and handsome pattern cif PARLOR STOVE. just rom
p chef; elem. their new worn, uf coal COOKINO SITOV
known . the "Keratovie State" and the " \Vette. Ct.."
The Ftraves neetners of finish, economy of purply, and
FOIMMITHRA of material, surprool smything of the kind yet
olierval to the nubile. In initial. to the articles alluded to
atm', their general stuck nrisnpried everything In their
perullarilne. wills the mut afitruve d Improreanents in Ti...
of read utility. Pletform mutter SCALES, Bork Mille,
Wagon linnes• Hollow Ware, • land lent Iron., Sugar and
Tea Kettles, Le., in every imoull.le variety of etyle and On.
Ult. An insprwtion is tultikkyTcli
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LIVINGRTON .LRIN .•D J, t. MOORHAD
J. J. ROMIG, W. R. rormln..
Livingston; Aoggen & Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBU.IiciI, PA.
TRACK arid Depot :Xtailroad Scales, Hay.
WO. and Grain do" Plitfrem .d Counter dad Dr 74
gwka of all edam, anti Thrunt. Latches, Coffee
Mille of various kinds. Paink Mllls, apprurest pattsr.
Bolts and Fastening= Mallespo iron Ca/dings of sorry ow
riety in form nod finish. dtf
MAFFEI! & OLD,
DRAMS FOUNDERS, PLUMBEES AND OAS FITTERS.
17.t - ....1 119 Firs: 'Afrnt. Pittsburph.
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AND r.66AL ATEtET. 01.1"wrrit AAITst.cAl. RATION, ALLIIIII.T.
MANUFACTURE all kinds of Water. GM
roul Steam flittuv. Notate tilted up ',HIM. end
ni•r ehnex my4-tf
J. HOWARTH 4' BROTICER,
MARBLE MASONS.
to 4 LIRrJITr STREET, ! •AR 5ti17.1711.
JESPECTFULLY 'lid : orel their friends and
, the publln generally. that they barn opened their
,Ide Works at the enure in it nd.where Owl - keep on hand
a Larne supply of beautiful SURMA: MANTELS, of Gre
cian and Gothic styles: Monuments. Tombh !frail Stow*
Furniture Slabs, La, whirl they offer at extremely low
deride In Bleak. Slabs. and gamed to order.
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Cemetery lota enelneed, with Baden and Freeport Btones.
'pl4
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE_WORKS,
MP, =1 and t 23 Liberty stmt. apposite Snahfield lend
PITTSBURGH. ,
1%/I . O 2. NIII . EN' T T . S, 0,71.7,,,,,,,5.t0an,e:i.
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ways on hand, and made M
to onlerM i tne r iehineri. at
lowmet prime. Three hundred original and roleeted do.
eirrre lionom ante.
at t e n d. Block arid Slab Mat
hie furnished to the Trade at the toward prieva. All order,
filled with derpatell at 310 Liberty atreet
an. 23 W. iv. WALLACH. -
EWATTS e CO , Itlorchant Tailors. No.
. IFIL Liherty street-14 now retching very elegant
now atvlea or goods for no H uman's wear, ermalatiprrof
Roper eurniti, Heavy Fane and Velvet CAS.II3IIIRES,
Mot, Gramme and Silk Ve inga in great variety.
('moons In want of anterior Clothing are ream:fully In.
'Cell to rail and examino ogr stook beton buying, an we
will endeavor to make It t their Interred to porch.° 0f,,,.
nel3 11 . WATTSA 131)., IR) Liberty street.
DRY GOODS.
v.: jr 4 RANK VAN GORltli,.Denler in Trim
lona node and Olov. Lane anode: Endonlderiee,
Gent'. Purniablnntionde and Fanny artlelex a roll se
aortinent aerial] elan alleayt be bad at No. ES, corner of
Market s tr e e t and the Edam ell, Pittsburgh. Pa. antl-ly
MINN d. rrrnmvsair....g. t. knSVONT WWI, TOM
A. MASON C 40.,; Wholesale and Retail
A• Nam. In Fancy and Staple Dry. Gooda, Fifth
s rad, Pittsburgh.
IVIDEPITY & BUItCIIIIELD, Wholesale
I .l.llV b txd . Mfrr.bants,, cranseT Patethand
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rPm,77m_
kJAMES KING:OE2e andliesidenee,
n. n 2 PM deed, oprats Oa, 9411Tinljair
oitAx—io cased retitled for sale by
t0h.27 A. YAMS ESTOCR. & W.
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I . E. , The Caradoc is now du its way to England with
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WEDNESDAYBIORNING, APRIL 12,1854. ' '"very interesting letter
. froln Omar Pasha to
LordTudley Stuart, appears: in' today's Tithes,
FOIZEIGX NEWS BY TOtE ErROPA. in whill he shows, in an unaffected manner, hnw
The following London Letter, to the North ,
he dive led a grand attacksintended to bensade
on alga ¢t, before he was ready to receive it.
American, contains a very succinct and well di- i
ested
One passage, very characteristic, I : cannot for
g summasy of the news of Europe, brought . bear quoting. " In a demonstaatien at, Rustanik
by the steamship Europa: ' on Guirgesik, 100 Catholic Myrorlites \ were sent
LibtenoX, Friday, March 24, 1814. into the bog island, between the Awe places, with
Tile publication of the secret and confidential • a battalion and, a half of infantry•and two field
correspondence has created a great sensation in mortars. The Myradites, before crossing, swore
all circles. It is not often that such documents sin the presence 61' their priest, to conqueror to
obtain general,„ternsal; but in the present in- ', die; they kept their word, and conmiered; their
stance it is raresto meet with anyone who, in Inave priest, crossln band, always leading them
commencing observations upon these oxtraordi- on Tits little detakliment, not exceeding 1600
nary papers, does not offer proof that he has mns, not only droire back two attatki at
made himself master, of their contents. In France thetpoint of the bayonet of three Russian bat
they have been perused with muchastonislunent, Station supported by fenn pieces of artillery; but
and the course pursued by the English Govern- protect, ed by the heav,flartiflery of Rustchuk,
menthes been much approved. • What adds not . drove the tussians complefely out of the Maud
a little to the Sentiments eXcited against Russia The Canto' some of the Officers, and the brave
by the publication of theSe PapiriaSis the state- t priest, re a
eel d the declaration of Medijye.
meat of the Illoniteur, to the effect that afterthe . ' One of Hie arties supplying hay as forage to
Czar had failed with Sir IL Seymour, and in Lou- , the army Cit e Enst, the firin s of Messrs. Slur
don, similar propositions were offered to. France ; gem Sr'Son rays, Essex, have had proceed
with a similar result. • ings s commel quint them foiSsupplying hay
There seems to bn a general impression that • not 'nay 0 thy' description, hat, some of the
the publicationof the correspondence will have ! trosS\s . half filled s 'th shavings anti other rub
the effect of Strengthening the Anglo French al- I bias Ln one ari lamb was found It is in-
Bence and wilt also render the prospects of an I tended to punish , ,to the fullest . extent the
early settlenient of the question with Russia ut- I law will \permit • \
Loris , hopeleSs. There has not yet been time for i The.funds are at 1 g h giving way; the cause
1.,c
these revelations to have reached either Austria' is not altogether apps atiThe fears nrapress
or Prussia, and the effect they must produce to I ing sides, old is season he position of'prus
be made known here, but the contemptuous : 8i- ssia and , \sl trio is • unlt ‘ notary. Monny is
lento obsess 1 by the Czar respecting Pruisia, I much in dem il, and se ril desirable 'invest
and the yet ore insulting use of Austria's name I ments in the inls,riket, whichsm - e the funds leas
as Syosset], e n hardly tend to draw these Powers 1 acceptable. ,'L'oicls are do nm low as 88j for.
i
from inclining towards a Western Alliance. The,' time, and 89 Or Duey. It hi of improbable'
English public have been benefited by the publi- 1, that there will he rise modet: the Bank of
cation, because their eyes have been opened nEogland in their miminum rate\of
.iscount It
rather more widely than cabinets have been in ikscifecely a month slisce tnoutigr plentiful
the habit of permitting them to be; but the min- scout houses were s lending oq er cent.,
t 4:,
inters concerned have come out of the ordeal anipleisty to be had 4 that; there s every
well, and that has helped them over the startling proapect 'Of the Bank' mforing theirvraf . things
fact that their assertion of having been deceived have\hoWever, taken a tarn, and Ino ‘ v has
by the s Emperor of Russia in the early stages of growishearac, and of c sink, is valuable ' gain.
the Eastern question is mere nonsense, if nod:- ' The lhji.scription list is\ open at MesisrAl4k.ths
ing worse. Prussia has finally declared its ad- ; child &rts for the new Torlih loan. Tkokle
herence to neutrality; but if it is to he judged by , posit on llotaients is to Ike ho' per cent. {lie
its antecedents, not the slightest faith is to be rest of th yinents by feurnnonthly instills!
placed in an' position it may assume. Ilowever, meats—theft It) per cent, \ the'Shrte followlne
with so extended a coast, likely to suffer from '
'2O per cent. / Stu 011,115 per cent. the Bonds are `I
the results-ofl
i n protracted war n the 'Baltic, redeemable at\ par, (15 per chiatl : in annuals
there can be little doubt that its interest will be ' drawings by le . lt l skewd over n \ pts-iod of 15
to side with the Western Powers. In truth, pc- ; years. The loa ivas'elealt in nt liprelpium yes
titions have been sent from the merchants of tenthly, but closet St 1, to 1 i proiniubj. Con-
Stettin, Lubeck, Stralsund, Dantzic, he., to the sidering the state of the, market, tho (an has
Prussian Government, begging them- to unite , bees Very favorably )eceissed. \ ::..
with the Western Powers: for the closing of the ; The• French loan h klechned to par, and Owing
Baltio will lie productive of universal nth, to to a coMparative pan ‘4lll the Botirse, theksub
them. The Prussian Government does not heed scriptiondias stopped a ' , ether. \ t
them, but has despatched Lieut. Cul. Manteutiel • Nothing : i s - stutterer ha. beeirdone in theS,Cols
and ot
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to Vienna, d nothorized him to negotiate ti ' market, otsWednestlay, n u single offer to \link.
treaty with Austria on the following basis: Ist. \ was made. The reason hisris that betwnenl
To send a joint stisinuoros, in theamine of Prussia yotuathly und•Tuesday las , 50,580quarters , of
and Austria, to the Emperor of Russia, tsilling 'reign nheat,ll,nlo quart n . of foreign barley.,
on hint to evacuate the Danubian Principalities ' •fi.lfin quarters \if fore;its oal. nd \ 247o•barrels\
secondly, the conclusion of an:alliance of neutral- t.ftrt•ig t i gout. ofsive lin the I\denmarket.—
ity with Austria and the German Federal State , „ Is li,C 11
i ; Vell.,, osiyk the nrri t were, 32,780
and the renewal of thessecrettreaty-'5l , May :/ S 1111,111,1 , - of l' ;reign 'wheat, 7.27; l ktrters of for
-1851, ity which Prussia engaged to defend .A (.
um- . ogm ~t ~ 11,,7.1 , ajt.i. my I 12,170 alrels of for.
trio against every attack upon its Italian p 0,...,,- sign g•'4 l r. lo the Isttor , days of t loud, week,
sinus. Ii 'iii to hundred ta three 6u a dre;i • Sotssels or-
It is expected that a treaty of this kind will lie . rived in t st Thalile . i from the isnot, i\ Europe,
entered into, nod that both Austria and P , rus,is, nio-t of th to twice] with Corn. Peron \ikli quer
bt•yetott adhering to the terms of the liens. 1.45, tC'l, , , 4 sur f i• of breadAlitf•A I, b e i ng Te.seiesid
will bold themselves aloof from the Western Ida`c. Tho'rrehantA 1.,f '.Pd‘igium 11110.}VOCe
Powers, the consequence of which wi Ibe tin:, born \ t ivis 6„u;-Ant thenweita, , , and they araMorr
finless
nless their statesmen are unusually wise and shipping to Et -land from ,Antwerp, Ilityrlttind
matters turn out unusually favorable, they will • Inrselllcs. American flour and 'Russian wlleNs.
findsthemselves involved in war with I.:eglantine.' Splie it'il Port ego! for several ! weoks past, linyti ,
Franco, the end of which can only he a mean- s , ;f. her weekly, room 7,Visf to ' , 10,01/0 sacks \
struction of the map of Europe. Austria is still dour - anthtlie resul is a conshlerable fall off i
pouring troops into. Bosnia, tiervin and Allmnio, all ins; rat wee it was fromssl to $1 30 ;1
in a suspicious manner. The Servians desire not and tits, wt. k the a ditional fall
, Wakes prices
their aid, neither do the Turks; and France is ! $2 per `tenet r lower, and from tills and a yet
reported to have declared that if Austrian troops . further . ill t ere seei little or ne probability:
cuter Servia against the request of the Turkish ; of recovering.
authorities, they will consider it tt declaration oft - For inoe•:y•yea the P ident of Cl gist's Hos-
war against France. On the other hand, it is afs ' pita] has lie so ch Ben from an Aldernimsof the
firmed that the appearance of Austrians in her- , city of lisontliN, CO who, fo 'the time being ?y was
via is to threaten Russia in the event of its neaps • Lord Mayor. \ s ..A. va ancy hoc g occurredh the
crossing the Danbeorith the occupation of Walla- I dealt, of Alderman ompson, the Duke oft/lit
chi's The negotiations between Austria antlPruS-; bridge has been4irought forwiiid as a candid te •
sin are not yet concluded. The railway gives Col., against the present Lord 51nyob, The election
Nlauteuffel the opportunity of travelling express : took Once yesterday, unit all getkeclent was set s
between Berlin and Vienna, and propositions ' aside, the Duke of Grunbedge biting elected by an
and counter-proproitions are discussed between overwhelming majority, t e nthistinrs being for.
the two Cabinets without submitting any iin- • the Duke;, 215; for Lord layer, ,Siniajority.
portent stipulation to the discretion of an Envoy The Lord Mayor has ])cotes .d against the \ elec-
Extraordinary. ; tion as being illegal. ere no doubt but this
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In respect to acCon, there is little to add ninny , is a sop thrown by tuft Fannin llovernort Pros
list. Admiral Sir Charles Napier has arrived at I ' ,r ar it y . :IS, . s. \
•Spenhogen, and has been received there by the i George Cowill and six shot:fat s--allSpeakets
distinguished authorities. It was understo o d that I at the prestoriXtrike mosslieseete g-- have\ boon\
e was to have All interview with the King of Dsn- i committed for rein] on a cheeks of onspiracjits---
. .ork, but intelligence of his haring dour so has ; The charge agnulthem is that thy have,
° coo
not-yet reached hoe. All is excitement in the • spired illegally to ' : ffect the retool-a of certain
BOMA,. The sluggish. npathetie city of Kiel is ; laborers whom the nntitufactureii, of estorthent
Lslntiotlitomlts propriety, mid is full of bustle ; imported ber ci pply tfie place of inen o strike.
and stir. The phlegmatic burghers, Who smoke : Th 6 asa4yefat mastern have suet Nkad colored,
and sleep, hove been aroused into n bilskness of I flint. their intportation 4 nets .bands hos en at
he r
el wholly new Coltem; and them mount the tendd with success, atidsthat they ro:sill co tinue
ghts, telescope inand, to out For the • their`effortis end \ojourn for three =tenth's . , in
ritish fleet. Crowds of visitors arrive front, . stead of see mouth, as heretofore.. V' - \
Homburg by roan-ivy, armed with glasses, to catch L , , ‘
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n glimpse of eteanters mod sailing ships, oral : ' (MTH ATIO*,s ON 'InSF o,l,:wnt, , \
groups of these migratory individuals line every , (;raid Plan or tile Profelk!red Cumpalsm
spot where n good view of the floating armament The moles from the\swat of wee is very scanty.
is to lie obtained. At the same time, to nth] td English`axil Frenchhflicers inc Pow , empliiied
the confusion`of jostling crowds and swarms of by. Omer Paella in arranging the details of She
vehicles. Danish tssopis are marching into Kiel; ! various projected 'operitlions. It is, generally
to act as polies in the good city during the press known that thesTurkish troops noW, in the Buls,
ence of its numerous visitors. The authorities ! muffin forts ant fortressen on the :Illack''ca..'
are preparing to give the officers and the crews I will niarch to Shrtmla \in inn month of April s in
of the ships'a hearty reception, and the general • order to make reline for k the ' , Anglo-French attx
feeling among the Danes is anti-Russian, and ' Market:, who, ont . fleir ! 'strrifal, will assemble
highly favorable to England. This feeling is said I somesrnetro near /Constrintineple, and'.sepose i
to he shared by the Swedes, who, although the • for a limo from the fatigues of their voyage.
government are proceeding with vigor to increase I None of\the auxiliary traopi Will be sent to
both the army and navy, for the peeps.° of 'metre/. the".Dtistube, but theVreserite deXision of the
ring an armed neutrality, would prefer to see the? i French, ender the conikitand ef General Forel,
Russians defeated , that they might have thin. ywill, -perhaps s be nested\ in Runmelia, to the
own again. .• I smith of the Balkan. .:\strongly entrenched
The Crown Prince of Sweden, an infant ficteen . i camp,is being formed at \Fekslihny. ;\ Marshal
months old, is just dead. King Oscar tins louts St. Amaud'aquarter mostels with) eight : other
one child left, and as the snlic law to in.:force i English and French officers, In'pt Stiorela.
in Sweden, this circumstance is considered like-5 Gmer Patliliwemoved his -headquarters from
ly to add to the complications of this remarkable : itir i nla tnltlitseltuk,, on the 10thi Merely. ' -
embroilment. I There nee several American 'in cattriP/, An
The messenger presumed . to bear the negative Euglielli letter writer says: The•;Tilricisli \C : 4 ll lP h is '
of the Czar to the commons of the Western Pow- a parfert Rebel of lenguess- .To eil i ost. t e
ens to evacuate the Danubian Principalities, has diffeirtsnices s of Europe, Asia and' dus t •Afric
not yet reached London. It seems that the pub- nowt added ,Americans. Like all `the ausali-
Beefiest of this summons by the English and I arieau the Poke, the \men from. the \ far West •
French Government In the Times, 'enabled the I say that they barn come\with.rifle, revniyer and!
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Emperor of Russia to be aware of its existence II
s k.. leS i to defend the , cause of cisklitation •
before the courier bearing the despatch had liand, !mem itisogriinst Itii4.3. • s \
reached Vienna, and that then he said such a I s Sltecent. \ll sAnn letjetinS \ \anneuncedifloit\ the
ommtnonstlidnot require six minutes considers - I Rd skin biitt ilea latiSslestresed the Tiirkisliflo
tions instead of six days, but he contrived to I tillosi before\ Skipoles \ and Illsslduck. ',Lettnts
interpose obstacles in the way of the courier, so ! frOM\4llo SpOt \ l clr s eltkat the slkips hod receivedl
that he did not reach St Petersburgh SO quickly ! little 24 no damn e Teem:the Russian fi re: • \
as Ile ought to have done, and it is anticipated I
/ I.6r `q tll lO ah \ l` 'expected to 'arrive nt\ Ceilll
that he is taking advantage of the time allowed ' e about, ' ei.4 Aprikso as tifiio
hitt, in order to complete, as far as he can, hisl innide 'as early Ost oakiltie,hith the arrival:self.,
preparations for a warm reception of the British MarshaisS -Arnaud. \ \
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fleet. War, therefore, is not declared, but if it' A council\extraordi ary,`Wilisse thily it is ti::\
had been, the preparations to-carry it on could pre hie forllietivanta o the" Turkish filmy and,
not be prosecuted with more vigor by England ! i ts a s iii eriee 3 es b e S ti pi t e it., te
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than it in now using, and France is unable to pro- I In onstaitthieple on est ; 3 1,f 20,00 men
teed no quickly. as it would wish, because of a is to b formed; Stades the ante ortthe nett Im
want of transport ships to convey the troops. I peri a l (}aril. `/s. S \ S, s• .'
It is reported, with something like authority I Omer paella, inlayder test eh : sore s humdhity
rj\
that 2000 British cavalry and 1000 infantry will ' to:his irregular - trolls's, Itas'e ered It ?escort] T i er
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pose from England through Paris on their way, I every - Russism prisoner trough:l4llre\ \
via Marseilles, to the east. Neither Lord Rag- I The Chumla corrOSpondence °tithe London,
lan nor his staff, nor the Duke of Cambridge, Times of Makeh'il s saySi '.,!' ‘S \\ !I t s I ,
nor, in short, any of the heads of the expedi- In the nighthetsteen the Ist a n •Ithtsi stls the
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tionary army, have left London; yet the .2d or 1 Russians attncked inconsiderahlefe ee the bat-
Id of -April is named for their departure, via : I tery placed byOuteePaslikat Poth • id, in order
Paris and Marseilles, to the east. • Lord. Raglan to check the pasedige of theV s ßussinn • insets in intends taking a photographic artist, with him. the Danf.' ,, You conwriniiii of Tar • ircrfqra
.
Sun pictures taken of objects, occurrences ' and median attaeleStlient by - Ibrahin'.
scenes, detailsof which cannot otherwifle be fully Pacha, al the:orders of 11 *stalk%
and faithfully preserved, must, in a variety of Paella s inde s thesrighnsvieg ofthe Ter\
ways; prove of very great value. The Heck, in , kish a i r /abrutscha. O, ' ; 'i ! O :"
its surveying expedition to the Baltic, took out I TheN s,
i Russtans, was; .to
.spilzesthe
a young photographic artist, who. took photo- , cannon ,thew erkss• but. in thia,thny
graphs of every place where soundings showed were I, i vivacity of - the ,
. Turkish, titn
buoys to be necessary or shoals to exist . On I tack, sothat atm; a hears engagement thek.:
the return of the Heels, every ship in the squad- were all •ohliged testa to their Shipainorderto ,
ron under-Sir Charles Napier's command was avoid beingslrivenin the sln this aft;
furnished with two, and a third was deposited I fair the Turkish lossAsy 10 ki ll edl and \IR woun-\
with the Admiralty. ded. Eightyllsissinirsdt r ibodiest wine fellnd in
Hostilities are, notwithstanding what hoe been the morning, and OS A t . weredroWned, The
expected from Sir Charles Napier, expected to Russian losanntst have Oxeindedll. ! \ S '
commence in the Black nee. The•Ruesians have ,•At Sistow inn• insignificant aff ks has taken
bemehoking up with sand bags, stones , old an. fsplace. The rinse ns hatig \ atterapted.to make
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chortT, - and other rubbish, the St. George's month I themselves, 'master of an sslathl, we
,rePith-ed, i
of the Danube, and across the Salinah mouth ; the Turks liming I et one Imati ; the • Ithssion
they have stretelied a long chain and erected a i less was also smalls \ \ ,i) . ti s \ s\ %
stockade, thus preventing all merchant vessels,,l 'Possisn.---klettex\ m Kiliselt of the 'l3lll,
neutral or otherwise, egress as well as ingress. I tilts, sin the Pest Atialtht Gazilite \of Frankfort .
The English frigate Retribution, and the French I says: i ' \ • • t t. \ S ! \'‘ :'
corvette Canton, has been despatched thither to „I A pla i n for to risi 'll's- just rteeti disc
'' -a \ °‘e'l
destroy the stockade and remove the chairs—. here, weleh might have be ' A A.AA.A.A g erous As \
Should the Russians offer to oppose them, they I if is Saill.Plat it coffee
us tottienal Alcommurii
have received orders to fire upon . There- , elements . \lt is tru \ Gists gres_t_ Shyster) , stilt'
suit of this trip of these vessels will be known
here in about live or Six days. ' ' , 1!' o \ etto the affair \btit 't is teStain that:,
i tangs Y ,
, thanks' to the vigilance 'l,* the, wo litsiliboring
The Greek insurrection appears:to bo progrea t l good ents,\the thread 'of the conspirtscy have
sing fast, although there have beim reports of its I h e in discover' ov measure tifjcen to
emPPression. Tosinyby advices from Albania, wo I defeat t. It is\said that a`eolmelincion sett in
, \
learn that Sea, on the northern cbant of- Er& Ismediat ly tirriVe.here, • to co '.menu \proceAings
run, is up in arms, and that the insurrection now I against; he' persons cornproirkised.' . • or . sePsral
extends to Acre. From the Pindus mountain days - pas couneraltave been starting or -'Rohn
range to Merrode, Travella has been.proClaimed and 43realisw. On taro 9th, Prltke Galatn, after
commander-in-chief of the insurgents..lloways passing twn drys sOstrovo, : siddealy \left fo'o,
er, strong representations tare been made to the Warsaw. 'VA! lathy:died arrested hot Ea I N ands
Greek government, but that wretched state ad- I wins Wits' fund with\ ii . en Mini -Iftta ht
mite itself powerless to repress the excesses corn- under Mtcortto Warsaw. S - i.\,. : • \ \,,:!!
routed. The Western Powers will, If it increasett, ' Tho i .'• Butt ' Of Berlin\ e Mains ti.SlS \ tter ,
take it top, and the Greek kingdom, may whistle m i n se s is , e , at e sg t h , w isiss, saws , s. s s
for.its wondrous future should such be Abe ease. • VEI4, ii - 41i N ti v i t ,,,,it,3,14 0 - 4 i ts .lt l 4, \
The tripartite treaty hetWeen the Porto and I ,,, R lA di k 'fA - mb 1,147,u4g.\T7 IlentAaa
England and France, was signer] on the 12th. tie sS'i i s s W ; 7. e ,ii ov ersa w. , di nses i t s is
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port'of trooPs to th' - army of the Cancasus ‘ and
to Asia. All ' , the elitists of the Black Sea 'aro
placed in a state of defence. &min is making
preparations fdr, defence ererywhera, and in
idrsarabia a part, of the Bth corps d'armeo is'
employed. . • \
ate and intereotinin from cithns.)
;Win .robobly Captuied—Remot'al of hie Ceifital
\—The,Sieye of Shanglloe-1174olesale Destruction
,
thel \ "irate Fleets by 14e En;dis.4.' ,
the arrival of theOlipper \ bark Rebekah,
Cap
in Tointtsend, from Ifeng Kong, after are=
pid pa sago of forty.tio dela, we have received
data from Ifeng Kong. to `danuaiy 20, from
Shaughan to December 31, and from Calcutta to
December \23—a \month later than provides ad-
ACTION OF TOE BRITISH ArrIIOILIT , OB.-ZiTOO6,
Ronlmm,the Oritish Knvoy, has approjed the pro
ceedings of Mt't, Alcoek and the Brithth residents
of Slumghae, in, resisting the Imperial -troops
which penetratettinto the foreign settlement on
the' night of November 14. At the stune_iiiiie
Sir George enforces upon the Britielreommunity
the absolute necessityof abataining from all ants,
calculated to create even a suspicioninchtt minds
of the Chinese that they have s violate ,a\striet
neutrality. '.; Sir George further \ oays , It will, if
necessity requires it, unlissitatutgly pas* \int \or
dinance for the deportation of an British \nul§-
jects who may be convicted 'f trafficking in , ttlts
nitionsef war with either of the bellifrent pe,,
ties. `,
Nanking presents more the appearance of a,
vast Camp than a City—the honses within the
walls hate not been destroyed, btr4 bear \ traces
of havingtheen violently broken open. The dis
position of \the Kwang-se revolutionists towards
foreignersii \ decidedly friendly—the term "bro
ther" been universally applied. by them in Ml
\
dressing us, \ he Cassini, after remaining a s
'week anchored t Nanking, set eff on herneturn
to Shangbae on he morning of \ the 14th„ and
accomplished her passage down sto Yang -tare
,any incident worthy of notice. \
EASED EXPOIIT OF TEA AND BILK.--Tho
i t
China Mail says that,' \l otwitlistandinethe Revco.,
lution, the exports of ore several millions of
pounds mare this year ' n last; while the total
export of silk Itas been mare than double that of
any previonstudf year—the disturbances being
w
nefound to augment the Stock of ",Taystrms"
(silk) offered r sale.\ \
',, The Friend of, China says--rarticulars of the
:ogre*ogress of:the Patriot army, an brought by the.
ss
vessel from the north, are scanty. Bet those_
neparts in the \ Peking\ Gazette a aeries of do
feat,,l, readily believeld b \ y, the credulous and par.:
tial,' heve prove as efe`enticipated;'ratogether
wanting in truth—,eubseepient paperovotitaining
new.4.efnlae Patriot's neardapproach to the cap
ital; witroce, according le intelligenctil;, equally
as relnible\as the , G9ettels, they were 'ffistant,
at the end, f October,lenly \sii miles , them:tin
body beilin possessidn of\;:hroad causeway
leading d tto Peking, be
. .en which' •and
Iheir position. ere were no forendeble Obstacles
al the shape‘rif \hills, fortrossee, or\ ritreft. SO
determined j're l lie leaders of dm., itriota
',thase should bane urning ba‘c, that the ridges'
nve?,which they \ , 1 passed ere' initmidiately
. destr‘yed. 1„: , \
lisam icep
CAL OP TIIIII .
' C/X/TAL MAI Pahl,—Tea
days la r, the sarnapaper, under \the.'eaptled of
says,:. "Ilien-Ftuttekthe , Tartar:
Emperotf•has orderethiliti revenue le. besot; to
Shing-iine, Monkdeii,\ntit . 'Peking, is 'now the
capital Cif Ckina!"• \ \ ',', . ,
Tun DNITLDANCE 11E4 \CASTON.-1410 lIIA
paper says3lo,Kowloon 'Si/tilers have again re
volted for the arrears of tVeir provision teener,
and were only s tmieted for n' , ..time 1 h'
of five dollars ;r i pen. Thep . ..last a'
Szemain the C tem province;mh
teurreefion bee take place, are Ir .
\he insurgents. \ '\, _.,,
\ i s Tus I.IIPF.HIALISTS I% THOIIIILII 0
..
+ides from 'Amoy aril t&, s December t
thitistheplaee was cntier,,altheuet the, aa,..,,,itt
ttc.,
tionkof trouble from at. part of thn \Dupe 'al
Navv'tlusuwn Ithe eit Coast Pirate be y;
which . ad aide in caus glhe rebels fo'erttetre,
\
ate the , e'ty,. sti continuedAthe lead:m.B'W thel
fleet refu s ing order§ to Cantke and clamoring
loudly fer, , , ayment \of somms49,ooo. ' ~, \ • ,
- Tire , SIT. \OF SITANOILIf.. Shangbailie
Imperialiste\exiiibit such a tkmaptible\ f ' nt,
u \ i,
that even thos i d \ who, to a ry. 7 :::§t period, ene,
, tertained ' som \hopes f
.„tt . rev idn to the, old ,
'Order of tliings„nrocha ' g SIII "'elle
-frithsyrapa
the, RebenTried low an il tutworthy_inl
dtment titcnih ‘ they Mincer to ears becom-
ialashion,amongall classes.. \``
' ;+„
ntNhigpti ‘ stah*nochOw, we ha e Ito late
iTice,.
.Irwessmutoreciat, Sian hill that
the Re elts,whoeiamintedAmof,had pro Sited to
and cap;rod the lieit mentionedeace; but there
,was ne, ih in therlutVinggontt, there malls;
italeed; tilreport anknoi\reniembering the;
large, bed ot,Tartar \ troops tatio*d at Alp ,
large,
boret:),il,4 face theatimp of improbability:
s iThe Nor! ybincr Ifeild (Shanghai) of De\
cewher jc.th contains a cotkespontienee between\
the Tanta c,Siaqnli, Whebrodullie,imporialists
besieging Shangkukand ILK. wg,:ppimul,. sir. nicoAc, and all the : other Consalsto register the
Chineie in their ertinfoymerit, sci s thot, when \ the
\city itittliert, there may be no .dttlirolt.f,,in dds
anguishing, them five, traitors; \ ho a'ae re-,
quests titio 'fugitives shell not .beseheltiv„ed
the\ foreign eettlemenni \when he \takes•:lllo`
\ eity.\ Thisiakingsif the'ciV, says the Weyiii‘
.!,
ritis
Iroks \very , ,iiire selling; the ~ ear's akin \en 41,
bank. \Mrl'Aideck decliners, ' ' furnish liateq . 4,
with the.listhe \ requires, and tninds him the t'.
ha Giros his lith Mal the truce if
.: family . lo:the
*eller elf/Tied ''.. the; when thd,y'vere \fuel:ies_
in the foreign settle ent. ,Some„ attempts have
be'hn made tit opeita trade it roaqfigN plods than
Shanighai. ii..,, diseueSion bra task plate IM
, tweed Samqua \and 11r\,, Alcoeko \-1
n ,in subject:.
\ GIIIIAT DESTRL'CTIOA`OP TIIR PITLIA FLP.P.TIC
11 ,
Hy THE N HEIIIIES:',-3/040 Ph e B '1 , .. Fienrtsa.:
lob ship,ef,war !ferule& reacheti \ A.mo 'on t 1
'll th Decenther, and rennrfed haileg larkrser ,
al engagements with the Utinierons piraticahves
sels en the ro ast, The lieranns had \startettent
of, Amoy on 't,24th oC Nod, in consequenee‘of
intelligence b ving been \ received that \ the En'*
nett brig Fo nee and the Pdrrognese \ Lorehtl,
No. 10 had by thetirotes. \On the
25th 'the Bermes \liecovered,22 prate jnnkp near
a village- \An the 'Rennes' boitts neared tke .
beach they were fireden by the pirates, nutt
-Mg a body of\ 8,00 well armed MOIL . ..,gter Or It,
tie sharp firineen both aidee, thspirthes retreat,-
ed, and the English took 'possessnoVoNhe junka,
\
-I0 of which w foetal, to be heavily aimed
with , guns tind ap vs,
_antl,large
.quantitiekof
. pOwder, ball*al's "niroots. \ All these \vessels
\H'eirs set fire th, and cut the loudness of the r\ , .
porta, , the quantity'spowder\ On board fouttf`
hnve been (meintens. , eat morning the lierthes
moved \farther up \ the \bny, making for an inlet
; where Were seen a`good \ natnyjunks' \ meathrodet,
'nefore tni r tching th'e,m, a \ 'boat reared alongside ,
\with tiro ` , ortegueseVone'of them troster of the
t'Ortuguese \ Lorain Ne., VI, \ Wei& blasaid had
;just beef pinndered by \the villagers; headed . by
"k k
\
thaltlandnrimor the pined,' hey hating atteceed
ed fit recaPtelt her .fro e 'pirates Who first
\ The Englis)t' . ', . dett-.:th 41ailarb. fied4the
'deers' of his bon . s were broko \dein, and With
in *SS found a pernpf the Loreha's Olga.' Copt,
Flshbou.rne,. of thejlermes, then\ direeted it large
ii tt,
junk lying off the. andarin's ha trobe set on
fire.\, Just as this WatOeffected,.a at 'fan bun_?,
Bred Men rushed outst§fike walled 'hid\ with It
\ bideotif yell,' and at' Ong opened upon the
\
'll rmeK party from gin Us and rant ,Idekit, hut
pt . eautinett had Wan tae 4 to prevetiorprise;
a et, rty, being drawn up \ yto sal te;\thern,
l hii,
\
wide was \done most effectii ly, aided ty\afew
shoCa d shell. from the , sliip, eat whic miteli
,ed into the Mandarin's honsa, Mal social tamed,.
t, hem. ' he jtuak was. then‘bitritk Next nkern
bag anot er tinge pirate junk, etivilY, flrend,
... was disedieted, nun on shore dbytnit. Ontha
'nitre afteindon, Nov. 28, the Meet chased:and,:
desfnoyed thtee mare pirate tk s• \.,
s \
s On , the meroing of Dec. Ist,• th Ile came'
\ upda sight more pirate vessels un en eikp in To
,'kapcelAy. -It,lvtut :then. blowing 'heavy gale
\
'and ti\recy heave ea reaming, bet he Kermit!,
oneneddirs on t ic at first with lint tike egeot,
'oiling th the railland pitehingmoti a \ of the
alag ,Tbelunks n farma.dinta two I:talons,
and: IS was = bites ' . to she* fight; bu iMibe
lierines neOring thenn, four Made a:run or it,
endeitnering\totwentlimlpkapepoint: Altbenei
ert\
thei \were ralinfttbly ntanteuvered,. the II Fe,
plied (bale \ well \ with pilot: and Kmansed them na
so iluttehdy werallritenviihoie. These These i
.were witrarably il.tlel..' - .Chni:ltad Aar 2:I paid
;ere. quitann* oniiltkiB enAthreel74otaaleis;
all new &Leith guriiipid - ottrinnkes, 'with allthe
new improttements, eliyitting, aert•ws, eMnprest
sons and d'apaitai \ wititjanglisifilani \ eltairtridges,
crab, grape,midtmutid,Aot, Mitthadthe \Wroth
ter been-fine theymatht natdenht:dutni evert the
llerni,ca a P i r .1 . ,....\ . ‘-\ %
..::- . - ......k " .\ , N,
`l . he4Wiaeutits allerrerdrd they Intended . tn
fight, but the seO` itliaoc! envy they 'vivid ite
cest*ek ... , ..1
... : \ .'Fftat.in t s tin.
ally aaa. 111 Chinese\ p''
welto identl-‘
bet
we
vOLum.E .
'-NUMB
. . --- 2V\ ---7 7 \
Ibeen done at4o7laoea b tirkte \ repotted on a
rennet oecutfon, as being , s iir s Ithist . ‘. O O
Tortola ‘, The Wand; we expeot, owever,
ir,now no longs:As depende cy of Abe thine:it)
f4Otrernment. ' .
.‘„ : •.. \\
ftn
\ ,
• \Th,9 unitUlY..epunts'about ~ ton ; ha.3 \ ll
noidering in large krce during he Is month,
and \¢ grand ht hasbeeu anon as, 4-
- . .. .
day, '.ll,a::Aiiiiugenta, Tent° Ott :by the bat,
barons 'Aunt OF the andarina - " "theirn•l\an
lesa soldicrypropeee to Main thentse toasters of
Hwniohatt s and thelporto fO,rtil bar** ced4iis
to Canton 'Btrivremmionrkepealt.. et: at, sod
\
time of the NtrgentollithmkOul our M u , ; ( 3
have come in contact 'others . "Adheto.4;the in
•
A ;
may bring mitten to a 0114 . are.the S 2 ms \
people have consumated their Rena %
.. ]sanctioner otk . ran nitlttlfr• do.vOrtars v \
BciutAti.—The F end of ,Chint obtains ala \
rt ikt\l‘
letter from Rangoo the,captured milted of Bur
ma'', which sayst--' 'cc tradidebeatVan von-,
tyro out of the town,ia•cait.produce`hts„hrougltt
down the river, and as con:sequel:tea tinit yes-
seta have to depart in ll ast , ,whefUtio,'th a
little. foresight 'and-ineritsu the Partof th gov-
ernment,- alt this inset ty - might 'have ten
prevented; nor..aa yet can .we•peroeire , any. I.*
tei
quote measures being adop to 14
remedy the -•,, 1
fat atato Of the eountry; and - un t hin IS offectik
trade must rettlaiet : tia . now de icted, tat, steel, 4
and unprcifiMble.' •, ' ... •., .. • I.' T V
CssrsktrPinseirsitai CurnerOLThis is the
1 'title ender which the , people who tit in Fa
, eelsiof Hall; Allegheny City;wishte . bytery
to N. organize theta:. \ Oniast Monday evking, the
141 April a neinber oKtheieitlio hate \ attend
'¢ e meeting's, held by the " Church - Extensioa
Co Ittee? of' Lilligheny City Pree.,j conseeed
far VM\parpoin of nonsiderieg --the, , proprietc , ‘ nt
asking\fOr an - organization. \Art.: full,and ref
dismisSioN it was unammeesirresolved— ,\ ,
\
1.. Tpat such an organization ii demanded b \ '
many coniiderations. . \ ''.. 'Y' !•
\2. Thatta,petition bapresentedlo the -Pres- \
bytery at it#Arteeting, on the 18thr this par,-
peso. A\ . ' \
D. Elliott Chairman of tho:Presbytnrial Com- \
mittee then nirtrtlittiform'ofii petition, which \\ '
Was itAediattlY,
.ignedV WAY-nine \ perons,
and a committee ioointed to lii,y it before the
Presbytery„. Copme,of the potiticel,nre.*ciren
litien by avotomitteeyef,the meeting ; .- . 04 swpeci
men cony beep.- • gs.\ 14 , - , - - ire,
Allegheny "
.yisterdt
an emtro. 4..
ri
ins Ante]
t ,y
} were Itllh , s
„
smlyed „on ttn. _ .—.,. coast. Ile
been
gite Snell partNidars• as . we have \ been able t \
gather from the Vero very inbilligeriVersons who \\
brought the news to the city.' ,• \ - , -1
From them we learn that abouLeiVeen days
age l . : Lient. Strain,,,alteempanietl•by. only two of
,
his men, arrived at Ehningat,a, in sea of pro- -
visions and boats for the relief:of the be ' nee of
VS party, - whom he Instil four weeki afore, ••
do the baths of the Chtin =pie river.' Learn-
rch \
, hig that Mr. Bennett had e,,amplosupplg of 'pie- \„
visions at the depot at the AnotionefAs sirskri
na a d Lara rivers, he forthltitlipmeeed i r therq,
and obtaining the neeesierrtindlies, astened, •
back. %Our informant saw 'atilfconire d, with \
Lieut. Strain. on \ his arrival atffhapigaMs; and \
gave him„ the informatien' that MiTlimmett bad \
,provisioni r lintsua ipt..44 Liaise; S.Algain," : as NI
•
. that gentleman was rt his return dew* the So.- .
swung river, \ from tt, \ depot,. while bur inform
atit was going up. - 13 1, in the convitsition he
Juubstith•Lieut.; S.; he \earned - that . , he.,'and his
men \luid been forty-M.llo,days in: getting from
the Atlantic to Point, Yarisn, near the outlet of i
CinincAnagne river on the 'lr steificthat after be-
\ ing out 'fifteen 'days from thn s Atlantic,'theii l / 4 , pro- \
visions, became 'entirely exhkii,stedi . idter wbieli \ I
they had to subsist prinCipalrY*oll , l4 . nut \of \I
the,trupe, d„epecies.of the peke, \ i The umeteMt I
men, left biLieut. Strain one;
,tlv4Ehoneanaquit:,
wereostly disabled fromsickne • ' , Nina:debility. \ \
The sidle-ring of the whole partyuttlit: l hilvebeen \j
immense—especially those of Lienklifimd 'his -N I
titto companions, who, in,their knell and
•cialtrly exhausted\ state, pad to • ent4lieir
;for four weeks down .the banks, of the \RI m
„naqub river, \4 4
'Limit. Strain repo ' that the Indians , I
; tire \onto over which he: traveled; alivak•\
O diis 'wrench. first setting fire to their,lntre;
. 01 4i4a, ) ireStre.Ying their ‘Ptineee and carrying
all Steak 59. provisions. `At One of 'their set
reez4 he fotirthe remains of not leas than
. '
On klinredtk evening •10th last:, leß. it.:
steamer yirago,arriied at thomoutheflthe
vans, : an ,•CaptiM \ Marshall, itemmliately
patched a eat ni i thkriverlo conanunieste
Mr: Bennet , who axing the night Came. tit
'to the Virag* and moitimunicated l the, inn
;teen of - Lientenant lllmltin:s arriviliniti del.
Mire keit' the dltpot OTlNieralnlito.igett . looor
his Ine . By\ three o'Ciesk. 'on the morning
thel7Capin\Marshelj dispatched one of 1
largest ats the,Chuncipalre, to render at
'aid And elstaitee \to' Lietttenrint ' Strain as
t l ,•
might\require in the recoveryot k his men. "1
two min wh'b acceiniSniod „ Ileut. Strain to
, depot, Wsre ft the Beck, so iipalto started
his returd, uniocotePaMed by tl\ single man c
his Origicutl party. •\ \ ',., ~ ~ h ~.
That The Nt boll\ partY\ oi„ even akpO k tien of it,
i s A V" oafs;
It a n Tllll7;o ° Z 4si 'il l :i s the. d44: 1F 7 70 l 'i l C w l:
vlith them. ~, Ifit shut hail , ..arrkal In our
city with milmuled . oy. \\ \ ..,
.4NA to . tho oregPng.whichlve copy
front the `Sisr'of node , 'we bare letinattl a few
addiGnal \,ptitlienfers m• Si.; Anjel &tore, a
vdry intellig,ent ‘nati:los i preprister, wi \re ,
sides ao:4aika '3\arigs between `Chagipana nd
Yevisa.. \ e saW • •ldentenant •Staiitt. and Wok
•,,hiiiitS hi sl\ ouse *hero he me hi cl othes ad
Ifookhe r de • 'bee ikkLieutennnt as linnet, wo
a akeleto perfeeljy. naked, - S `lds body
e ered. with tea,frent thaineeelta thaVeneira - I
\ll i‘
te, ,the Ain. ,\ .\ •' . • 'A ; -- , '..\-
\
• I, ut.:§trainNdd itire, t ethati When fiftebn 4
tout,they kot•toltf; Itidiants; that Spoke Ekglish, ,
`sad wilt agred toliiNcit, thent: back idttin Allan- \ 1
tie-aftirtAdaysentrilt•theouglithemounnoins \I
thandfiint ditsertmq.lrat *NI UM . \rdettA
. Tlso.of4 ur ineri;,.who to*entruttuokk Dark I
-Strata ha \ 'e fi md, ulti* . Air, tika 71 . e, ep boarn .
\
the Vioago:\' '.* - ‘, N . . ',,,
\- Wheic Sr.' `4ll • left . stpti,- oil the 19th the
heat of therti'ago th ise,,ti•la,tge atom- N
ber ef canoes i4re bout .41r - - i l ?s,p•the river I
to the rell4 nf the re t:oeth,f4,4#o,. ,• Nhe na- I
\ tivMklent eVtri. - amieM ce. in. tlmir, • potelz. I
. 1
\ ~ '• N , ,'
General 13114een, I , Mm I tdoe has
i
\ ~...- , ..,V..esittintaiek t;a•Mena:..
.retunsocl, to ChntiesOn, B . ,..o.,..fcOts.Nfaahrileton,
.511 a. )1113_ infonitcd tlloC.inciSr, 4.tho 'fatoter
'Oaktlist whettlie lefc'the!clittionittSklat'A`the
it iitni
treaty \ negotiated ily lit wilt '3lexTen 'as iti a
fair; way lot , .speettrio tit 4,. by tiil3Alena% \
eathecs'lnlttont aitort4ion. :YrifkklrMiMinate 6.- \ "
al tticierklents, rather fo
,tl4.noubsintalito 1
ik e\le
' &etc. cliartkter. .This'llati* t4fisii- ny, V,
604 in airiket'estitradiOtiorkto ever 'bag `knot \
recetied frinnlYtishlnictoh: , Utther neintilad
sign minit•tx \ laboring natter 4 \'`irery pvcit. achi \
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