Z 4 . IBM _ -..:i= . • eITTS . I4 UltGli GAZETTE . • WEEKLY.nr •• • WHITE, &1210..- N'TX [LiKULL MIGHT. ' VIRCI'ar till snar; noos An sax ton caws • doqualfer eauetri.'Pereble Mar 7 44 lo advs.*. WLEK LY—Twodenersierjusa ' u re. Itt ea, ee.. *aria euree]ed oa the Olken.' eaueltierui, - • - - - g OO 26 OD . 1 . 41 * - 1. sad Invariably advance. 119006 p.p.nr oaeDrram be suet atter the year expl4s, imbue the money tomcat lbir a renewal. 1 7 1 ATiLS I C* 4 ADVERTISING: , Von pcsuno, (10 Hum of NonParail Ml*l , Do each mital 75 one week . d1U0r ...,---•••••"* 3 00 -• Ib thews weeks; 0 00 • two Do ' three montlie-----•••-.7-- per anaump 010 on e 41; e additional ihn. • (lict o. squanpoth.,oo4°_, I - • • FMnom) esolosim us Paper: . ... 26 Oo`. esch addltlotml square. Impaled over ooii. month. and format Milltteml mama loser tinder the yearly Wes, halt . .airertiernseate exteedhig a swims. mut not OVET figt6l , ll tfeee, to Le charged al aagleam and a WC • , I%d:haw. 005 mountable • for legal • advertisenemta homed the mnt charend for their nottleation. •... • • aninanclog caraildstes Sir oMee to be ebn,god the moil as ether advertlecatents. Advertisements not marked on the may for a somber of leisertkeut, will Le 'continued till forart l ll i t an= 4. 2l..mt : teere te ettietle their Own Immediate bosh, s , and all advertisements an leasellt of bane person: or the all te not immediately iiromeeted with their enth bb=ad .11 el m's of advertlanmenta ti in length zigthiretrim, twe bills will L ' e 1.• tel; immense. ond prompt payment le donned. • • All admrtisententa tor chariteLle . 1%411- , r_ard,Linnudtigh and other nubile meet' me. and MI . ~Mass sod - notinea. to Le chimed tudflnim, s Strictly In nehnnee.. . • • : . able lllarriage notion to le charged 50 rents. ' Death notion. Inserted without charm. Milan mcomm ' tiled - by' funeral Invitations or obituary notion; and =when so sedortilionled.th benald Arr. • • „tlaillidar advertisers, and, all others einidlng emuseinina , ~ ropulripsi oaken designed to alleollon to. Yerrarnestreet• Cements, or my Dublin entertalinnehts. Ohms thyme are texas for admittance—Ml notion td !pri vate amodations—every notice designed to tall atteetien thielMMesoterortseet mandated or .itit..mudi tes Tremolo Inolvidna Internal, Iwo only to Inserted with the under- Mandlnt that the ram Lto be saki Om. If Intended to . • he In thelocel colsonn, the same will be climatal • at the rate of 10 mute yaw line. -11 1Msopordlir natl..s to hethanted triple • • Tanen Lkense Pethions *2 each. --Totaledseeed tnestril -LA nitseto l nd dcogt of Ildrt,w4lnee noel emthlssAper emir from the a mount' f --Irmorta , asi heist tit, Cr mar. ?Ansi- . Oua BClMark, three tneettlOns... 60 . " , Do. MehaddlUental trutertlon.... —• 37 . sqL mmis to rtrrarrsl: l lClZZlLT Para ..iD: u r7eoch = .. midl ...-3,5 cents. AU transient Mvertleements to =ln advance.-- . . , 1 . : • : 1 , , ILAtTEfk OirMIBCOITIIT. , ' • :colisi6,o atarria to means= Inn; of N. _IIOLMES.,L SONS, Brukers. /Va. CT Afoirf d. bade* Third and Pinola sir. PiLtsterroh• • PENNATLTANIA., - .'ltrealch at Nen1a........ do , Bank 01 lYttabonch,par Brunk at • Tonnecriden..- do . - - Xechunce Bank of d0.....par city ua• - .C10010n5t1.... do Ater. and Maur, of do..par Unnomerdal DkANoritil- do Bank of Counerce,....par Franklin 1ank....: -.... do Bank or North America-4er La...tette Bank do Bank of North'n Llberiloapar ohlo LIG Inr.A.Tnaet Co.. do Bank or Ponuarciranle.... %Vattern luderre Bank- ab . lark gr b ,..1 1 ...T.,,,,adp...p a e , I 3 = .r ii tnlllon - I . - Ahouraraal.Earak o -.Par ..... NOV. ENGLAND. ' 'llaserelte, • Alkledivent Bonito,- -.. ,X• : 4 IllankWak,-,,.......f—par B ar Yost ' EW TORS. ' II eneinktort Raft, ...-. 4.... Par , 9ltri..--'-nir Idannfon. Sifted Bank.3;ar Llanntrt:_.„l,, ,--. Mechanic& Bank... .........par __, „,_ _. nal.lrlia 1r...:-..par 8a1thn0re.......--.......p ar licnkeitaliV a lL ......, c0..... _, ._ ~... ~.. Eknahvairk P - 8ank.......: -Zan. N. , l l Ei r i Trt:Rit Vlimanareollant..........par Allochent Bank .L_.. X • Warn _8ank._....._........V1RU1N1 •• . tank of Chambere_bunch.. Bank of the Valley- X Butt altbestar County- Bank of Va.,Richroond... o Ralkof Goorin•-__ ... • ' ' R.' al.k. Pa.. Norfolk . Baak - cdDeLtla., veaster... artr u 14 1 12 6 Ilk of Vlreola , .• .Bank ofilavnantrorn..,... _ __ llnt , , lea IlerhAlank o rint.:,...:: • If rt. . th rfn Bank... : L , it..k.5 1 ad0mm,._..,..... . LL % L . ' NORTH- diiiiiiiiil. - 111.4gard0...L.....par Walt - of Ow Fear..., 2 •,, /Ate.. innwiand,,,par Bunk .41 , 31 , ...4.=: . 2 Mhabla Ilk rirAG - 0 .. Z. endoentak,Nerboro. 2 Thlkllto./I BABR--4-.Par SOUTII CAROLINA. ' 11.4 . 1 l'l' 3l /-O;a-ar kkonheStaf.S.Candloo .- 2 , ;Rae 8art........;..... . .._ . _. X Bank of South Cardin. 2 . =llkof - Bockgca-par Book of Charivoton 2 Ilk of Landada- • Ph:nate/I Siechan'a' Ilk 3 • ' Patutelif Bank of Reading. . _ 'GEORGIA.; . rasa Bk of&huylkill (hapar Augusta Ins. A Beg Co . la. t Donn Warnaborg. Bank of Auxuas.--.. -2 tranklia WC Weakboatca.. Ilk of itrouvrie w Ania. 2 flor iu =ikak.. ' ....:4..... Z ' Aninlvent N anka.. ' 2 . LGnonne i. nIIIoMtuIckIICRI. L e banon ilpar Bk ofKpaou reo X Aerator Bauk... m par Ilk of Loubm'e.Thurstn ^- ' ' Moamar en:tarp. I. , _Northern Bkorlientucky o Mono b00k.:.......,-por Soca/mon of/Contort,' o • • Wan • Balk..___.- • . ' bILSSOCRI. _ , Wyoming Ilk.Wllkaabarro 4 BkrdState of kllasOuri- X York - 8ank.....i.......-...... •' ' : /LLINO_ _ IS. • - • . Belief Notre. • ' Stare Bankend Bamboo 50 -..p -- ., reatat• k.-...»...... ' .. WISIXINIGN.. • • 4 4 (.4 at kr0...-.... ne & Fire In. Om dike 5 Ranch *t Vien5......... -•, .. fICIIIGAN. , !-,/,= L A.. Ca/L .... Wt.:- I:Farman Mechanic. Bank 3 - leradh ra - Cleralend.:..: 'do renbanbrlt=2 " !..' :3 . i Ilreach at -Toledo..-.... ,do Imotroaro Compaar..-.' .3 imitator* ea1kat0n...........1 tato Bauk..--.. '. 3 Pelaware. ',do • -••- _ILNAIII7 . 7 ,_... lrGnlondeor,.7., . ani. Ainatheiyoroakt I. f ' Wan& at' Aatterula.... do Bk of the Propta,aaronto -, &sorb at 501ern....--- do kof blontreaL.--.'- Brae% Id Xdbakdd. - ..... do kof IT. Canada. Toronto , b ' IWarnit At Riper......._ ~.-... ao r,AsTKRN EXCHANGE. ' Broach at Olard_ do - do On' New York._ -.. '-'.....par .... Brahah at -Waantaeuen..... On Phliadelphlon...--.par Ranch st Cadia......... do 8a1th00re....1.1.-_,--por li=at .Lanantar-,...- do WEJITYRN =GUANO E. at Steubenville... do C10ri0na11.............- . I - Branch at Xl.:Vernoni , ...;.' do Loohatlle...-..... ....... - - 111= Bmth 4 NMI*-- -. d°llk- b""•-• ... idiffli.ux. I..e.Nc_mptiat.7.7,.: do OD A-114P __ , ..,_ 'a 3 ' n't."77 ro r" Vr. ',. ‘14tri W T.......7.1M " Branch at Tra - _,........4.. . . Branch at AIL nutmeat « do Eagle. 0id.........-.....10.00 t e n sj2 tialainallle--:• it i =e k t i ......4........1 , 20 Branch al / 1 14_ -cut..: ',.....' do.Teo Thalcrar.,.7.7.--- 7,80 Branch 3 y.rkap. - tb... , ..- , , re d. r .... ............. 5,00 Branch - Oa Branch at. Ruan,..____tra , ... ,,, .. Fral. ~ ..- 2.96 Dm.* 11/ vurooolna..... do Napoleons..-----.. 3.a3 Branch at kisieilkne.....,.. lilirocato...- --.. 2,1.5 Branch at W0n0ter...... do I. • . • :. .- PRICES. OF STOCKS I.l6al6 , "lVAt.:lll , l2l,2 l 6lLVirdali • A. WILKINS & CO. STOOK AND. EXCUANGE BROKERS. xo.n POUR TM srasszt tfultsd &Atm I"7l gr is coup. Vs riP Aill 2.".-7. IPittrtui 45:hmapCa.4 t n r 44l ..... I* l War • Buit of ritts=.. ll.arehaate Nano( But )boihmaxe Sarhoo 1164 4.:.- qttame IMpodt Haat al=thela - mar CU ad SI. Melds* --- • Walbum. Llbrriles.-. Illbusgrwt Pttiablvl4ll. Imm. r .oe,. Waetars ItgrarsarsCo 0111.seae _ lemmata Co. Lux. spas, sucaripi, — t " a tisrfroike • r , }fit' • . (.1..,..b.4i1.1611,:n. • Italtiardry Dock I rt=tdds CtrdiTZ Do. r B . (pow)—. Cseek .MOL .Itaed AD.. a Parrild , • Moak OCliartimr s neasbolu _Tornplks rn .li t.baraa Letaawafa--- yon CI greepWitorat - - Aanitetre ' P , -1114/21LIBTUR AND SAWN( A.' WILKINS lb r7PbEIrON 4ad 'DoinestlvE ~s a ttAvvi Land Warrialf,l — '"l7l, ll .rix2 ' 44 ".. 40 94 1 . sod • i f ( R:kE & CO. Drumm. -1 ..; ;:# 4447cR I. - r. 74 J....a 1.. CO JUNK NOM ie. 'etis tbitalTraimeetum s . "'""i=46 PORTABLE THRASHING aukcaltirs AND • SEPARATORS. -' ' lITARRANTED to bo thomied 3r b u nt; I ry ..,11,,,,,rittoak n0g...40014 by oAR.RoL. ftr=l,lll6" 4 b.garK• Mtg. Cors n= remand from t. that tlt ,, tA_. oat od oconoottoot lo bank w M or mater T l b% t i tt rt a ort fa i t a; tt bett ".. "IL simony F,Ant et tho Moo trut h' lh.: Z; V „ . oon Ito 6 ta • tttal. T they no. Men ant Df to "4 '6.. be si molds, and to vtak as ma oar to d• fort ittod'a Paint. soil is attasbott to ttio iTh= rums+. ot4 tta .r =r4t "be DENTISTS; SCOTT petal/It, Fourth otroot..4eo • Oa" test of 'lrafkat.' 'Ofiko ho 4f:ar. to 6 r.z. ..; AU took. worniefed:' ; ' WARD, DENTIST, Pei n TT : noon above Hand. Moe bays anal 2A.i.to IS v.. a. Oa Patardaya m II; be neelved or attended to rae ut t=l= s ankoa . nada' *Oda Via.r. ~r~ ~. Y';.: 1 ; :: 4 4 . - 7 ;1, it F . ..5,,i, ~c,..f -,) ' - ' 7.-- . 7-,-.'-......-:„.: '.. , ... ~ • .... , -- . •.: . , ... • = . .... .. ~. , 4; - • :-% . ; T T •S. MORRISON, Attorney an d c ouhad „ Ter: • ktr WU Ofd remand to .1T0..44 4hant stArt; war /auras. puturatrim.Ps., L W.. HALL, Attomey" , . ,uptike_. makUogs,..Orsat latlinJea ' Fourth tad •• , sa.V.ITT ROBERT VOLLOCK, Law— " Corner of nth and Grant streets. arranna theConrt m Napa .Plttabargh. tarrt-r43 AhiCßAlG L Attorney at. Law .New Castle, Ailvisiaaa Vihanti. Pommy to Elm. Walter Crala.Chaa Crook: .1. Nth Pp : Ir M. tair bo tiMyolat7 Nab= IL Chlldni.tasz, : TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at La.w. office Fourth street, seer Grant, Pittsburgh. 3•154/7 P: SPALDING, Attorney and Contuse lot at L. Clovoland,Ohlo. tawance•-41. Lana* NMI... Stanton. felk,ll,3* FRANCISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney stLaw, 2t0.)70 Yoarth street, Plttabargh. 'ASPER.E. BRADY, Attorney at ,Law, eir. Zia. 89 fifth stroCt,Pittaburgt, tia 11:71F.t1 ti trl] NI 0 ti4l itXIEBNANA CO, Bankers and Exchange Broken, !co. W Wool street, corner of M.:lmA burgh, J. airgur and sell Bank Notre and Coin. Disoonnt Time Lthhatme, an. PP: mammon. Notes; make Collections to ell the principal cities of the Union; finxive Deposits on rail and mintage/It, aug glee their prompt attentkat ball oth. ore attare appertain Mgto a Ihnketo Modern. llLS.Cesthru liarbangc ainetantly for tale. .1LliElli7C.:71:701111,1111 einem:: stunts. RAAIER & KAUAI, Bankera and Ex- . In.bangs Brokers. Buy sod sell Gold and Ellrer sad an Notes, negollste loans on Real Y.state or Stork Emu- : 411 ..y.0n10te. BBnoltrorT a ndNot...o The lIIIIs cm East 1 Zlld tlre. Buy and sell Btianks andsnlon Collet. firms nude on all points 'ln the Union. Mee earner or! Third and Wood streets, dlroetly ospradte the Bt. Marled. Hotel. , • • ..., 10, Coin, Stock antl. Exchange t, Broken. IjoiirtE — itroet—Buyaunst Naas Stocks an ....ommßakng .Ezehaoge on • rat/tern eltios aupplie.l Sunnot ratedg Bulloatioua utule ongha West at low rates Wee arm Moak Kam Bought and sold.' • WA?UKAN MAIM Joanna RANKS RM. C. LULU. •rALMER, HANNA •& Co., Succeemors to • Hugger, Hanna t lianteralOrchangs Brutersand niers In' 'foreign •and Domestic Exchange, Qui.Mute. of Dmandt, Flank No and NS of Wooa Third streets. Cur tes, rent one) , preie reccir .lV corner eql on Dergsit. S ig ht Clieeltslbreals, and nolleeikommade cornearir all mind. MatpoinUlet.the United Staten.. - Ihe highest United .pata gm Foreign and American A e mut, can Illegal terms • Ythkeand n , ehllago Brokers. worth Em corner or Mod and Third stmt..; Pittabserbia. .U 1 transactions made on liberal Lerma, end collections Pmmrtly. atteud..l to. - • • *9-17 WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, • $O. Ts Valuta street, oppodte the Dank o! Pitts• j oa~th T . All beam:Was at meet liberal mks. ITIO i LA-RrmErt, Jr., Banker. and Bro. v r. etrca:t.. No. GO, adjolahliott the Ark of - N 110LMES k SON, Dealers in Fore — icn au4 N a to a n MIL of I..elsan St a rea of fir posit... Bank Nato and Specie, U 9 ket street Pitt.. numb. dra - Coileetions wade on all the principal tithe throurrbont the United State. • . WE. H. SUWON. • Mamie Gtrorer, Importer. and Dealer rn 1 1 0.4 REIGN.WINES, Brandies and-Old 3 . 1(r. Jurriagth&nralaktiO:tl.lt=th.Ettgin'" • WM.. A. IbIeCLUDG, Dealer in Fine. Teas, V Club* Family Groceries, Wooden.and WillarrWara. earner of Wood and Sixth fitreele. nowneelring lart-a. asurtment of Flab Geode. in addition to bin already ex tendea stack, porehased-tram first bands to the Eastern markets. Whirl will is void at the lowest market mires. AM - Hotels, Steamboat, and ' , unlike, buying by the . dy, ausulied at wholesale rates. olgidelirared intim Intl* fnu of uharita +OF A.:&. A. 111'13ANE,•Conuniasion .add For a...Ali:: Ambutz t t Laurae l a W lo 114. Semnd covet, Attsbarith. . _ smily'33 _T S. LEEC'II, MeALPIN .t CO., ;Whole ," Pale a • . andDraleds . ll • ••• Metals and Pitt* tt. O Gear. B. M1LT0N ..11103111.11 IrltDrlttei. L LBERT F . RED . KRICIC WholeitaleGm• F, Prod oen Deskrs. Forwarilim Comminiaa bailie, Ward street, Illtsbarib. • SirllbeTsl cub A4Arasass onAmdramettla All good. Et;ROBISON 34: CO., Wholesale Grocers. tztrso.-Dsars., sx:Veardmion itmshast,igs. 1111111111.111i1AVOU-....-..,........—.:-....A1.1rCUM. nuns A. CO., (Succes 'mai to 13.11arbaneb.) Cornroireinn and Yornarrling ilealere In •Wenl anti generally, Noe. lib First snail° Bee streetn„ Pittsburgh. Pa. ap.l.ly - AEA, Flour Factors. • Commission 4.,,,49lFl=rdeglezehloir r4l Dealers In Prodr attendelia. Nos. 71-Wster and.9o Front 919., Ptilsbu tnm rgter. 991-Iy. 7V 7 ;KENDRICK , Formading and Corn - =Luton )4ereimiltralm,Agetit lbe 31anuftetiarers. urbanise, No.= Wood street, Pillsbury:h. Partkuts; , attentims rahl to Forwarding Merchandise, and consignments for Ws. eouneetiou, or prefereues for Bests of urr Orders promptly attended to. Instructions sill, In all mow. Le implheitly obeyed. • mom badness Is respectfully solirlied; and I !k's" my .elf to um army matkot in your behalf lER /c.JONES,Foricarding and C"rnmis don Merehanta Dealers in Produce nod Pittsburgh anufactured Basin, near &moth stmet, Pittsburgh. - • L pIA. .. ••- .. ..... P. POUR ARDY: g`E to ATWOOD, /OM k CO.. Comm Woo mut Throw& tut en:haute, Dealers ID Pittsburgh DlsaufsetundOutxts. Pittsburgh. ,MATILEWS & CO., Wholesale G. tik, aeaademoa and Forwarding MOrebantaand, .Bunnkw Prig hton coma Tarn.E.T Water gt 4 Pitiaburch. A fER9ill - & t A L, N p T hi EL?. G .L. entralC'e m inm is ofrolligulboAlta riudoc• immorally. jal7:y on. nag% I,II9OII.N:ViPA. Wiior..lelale7G;ocers, •rt rgh Manufacture*, 356 Liberty n ot, PitesTurgi l A - . 11 , CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, .oortinderon 'and Porwardln 'A i rritartt, and Mad, • Divan-1w Wewircri Mame Batton Pot and .Prati Ash; and Weatern Prodano 3, Water Arcot. I.tween smith .Id cad 'Fro& Pi burgh. M KM M! InL.Tan..lkJuly Int. J lreb a Aug. Int. Feb. Aug Int. Mdo aya NOT do LotJan./..1n1y lot-May allor do. eomml urns. Abate of firm Kulaloop.l.lttl• T LUTLE do CO., IllliolesAle Grocers, 44.-Nov. do <Vet I dos. pIIEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY INILLNS,FOrusrirg aridOquimissiosi biesubautund Hosier Chem, Butter, lako Koh sad Produce gosondir. 25 Wood Wrest, alms Water, Pittsburgh ' mTSI Div. Mat Div. Jut II et Div. - pa Div- • =pr.' TON BONNIIORST & MURRIRY, Whole , We (homes sad Oesxmludon Merebants, and Dealers to Pittiburgb Menathetetres, Nam Rater street, lilt► Dir. SD pee 1 Di.. Nov. 'Xi TACOB FtiRSYTII, Jr., Forwarding and • Cbanalmam Marebant.No. 68 water street. littalmigh. lOMAS PALMER, Drnorter and Dealer In Trench and' American Nita P. N.. L 5 Ifarket street between Third and Fourth Mrcet, littabursta rorm,A3 Dk.(tr et. do Div.4lle6loo jVT McCILINTOCK, Importer and Whole ado and Retail Dealer fix Cart.etput, rk,r oa Ck , tha, Mistily& Table acid V.. Cover., II 'Wow Eltada Steam. Mac TrWmlngs,lln.ll2 Market street. Dl.Tota. 4 1P New Bto Y. ORRIS t PATTON, Wholesale aid Ha ta Groom, on the Eastern aide 01 . We MUMMA, GROCERS. traR,T AIOOIIE, Wholesale Omer, Ike- Wring DiNtlller Dealer lo Trod one, Pit.t.bith Man ttquiiZlOll6ll irth j eie r itZer 11 " . r •:414 " stock of amid old MaLnigahel• Whisker. wbk.b. Le 1711 146 la 19 2,4 4 fEx. Div. Div ISM, OD Nevi MM. =rMWM! L . 0 & ,- ..GRAFF , 00.; Grocers and Cali:. • nitedon Verdian* µ n. Dealer/ Wan 'kind, or Nye tta B Ps.- borg UZlO64ltred article., corner of Seeond and h. • • favir • • couva . Jam ELBLACKBillil4 7 Eal . ., 7 WhOier4a!Ct Gro hiralskundcl Dentin Jrs Peodiles sad gh Nanufactorm Pitch sad Damn • alwaye on.band a& theitWasebows.l Waktr Writ, Pitts burgh. PIE Pczry• . DICKEY"IigfrW;E:CO., t PULP ' h. ". tar lea= . ..JAM 101111....:........RUM C. not " GILLS & ROE; iTholesale Grocers and extabelouVercianto, tfa7l:4 Liberty ttrenet Pltt. o. not, .11 lbw& sired. Exchange,. Eoin, .b:nticht mad odd. • ' newoUsted. • • N. 1,00D1111.0.. AWN,: BAGALEY• & Wholesale Gra. '0.14 Noe. 18 and 03 Wood strrel, rittabar NIT-ILLIAMyA. -M'CLURG,• Grocer arid • IP' V Ws NNW: earner of Wcnd'-ind elxibertnneta, slwarr on hatki bayte iimportannnt. ot ebbing Gromies and na•mt—roeitor Troll. and Nuts. Allnolenak and RetnlL surnlnno the knntel. tegron. . • 1)OBEIP". DALZELL .1.. CO. 1911°1081de • amerce. Onwnsfetslon "If erdesnln. !N airn In Produce - Itanollietuns. • No. 243.1.1barty street,' alberid she left 1er.411M141. WICK ciroCANDLESB, nocconois to L. Javvria. whoa.* amain. Forwarding and Comminden Merchant; Antlers In Iron, Mali; tht. l'ults,sadJUtilevith Alannlheturns gentlrall); corner al Need ,nrullMlMetaelott;rglabarnk..' , A; JSERTSON, - Wlioloaalo Droc' or and ' Ocon 4 7 i genslir In Produne and Men. Jim .195 Libietratrent. Pltts rain &:}l. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Com . solnl4on'Netehasts, and Nolen la Produce—Round 4 "b BOtlintrontloccp lAbatr, wood. sad Ellstb _mil's: . mu', ?r, - Joffi,„WlD & phis AiLtrf; WOOM g gfregg, ole Jill as. anon. ria 221 . - 14 7 043 '1 Di ,t 0.75 01 'tEE. ineee - Into' . r to . NURPI : I 4 I4ci LEE, ie.. op l ii =Deslir . wid-a dinatm 8 /73,, b . . 2% *VW Lai BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. °BERT R. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, - Bt. lAmlo, R . COMMISSION &C. apt, r.., OPKISAT; BAGALti, • • I. AGENCIES. • • it.CA.II.D.-411tring.been appointed the ex • elusive Agoata _Plttanm.h. CWe the c ofPatent rind Ormanted and Btratthad Wear Wang. mon ! ntnetnrod by P.J2WSLL ON , of f Connestknt, I We now ofkr for . rolLa largo itosborlart of all widths. me, bee offered Mrns arcp;'rfc;s to any Lathar Belttng gr.belbro o f L "' "MIA. Ain • se trs mt.( all width. of India Robber Belting Constantly on band, and for sale at the •"iinnblno BrUinrpolot." - No. 118 Market stmt. • on= J. 2 n.PUILLIPII AUSTEN LOOMIS, Real &tate' A g ent, Mock. Iterchandiali and DIU Wok., alike No. 92 to ourth Anat. shove Woad. Buninau snotoptly . sttomded .1T9,1/7 AMUEL L. MARSTIELL, Secretary Citi saes Inntraase Coalman 91 Water , - Air P. JONES, Agent of. the Insurance ♦ • • Co. of North America. 141 anal street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inso • news Co, 02 Mater street GARMNERCOEFIN, AgentforFranklin I =7. cougnapr ! ocolbeast corner of Weed 113 A. BIADEIRA,Ageat for Delaware Mu -A. • teal Insurance Company . . 42 Water street. 01,01411 FL TAILOR ..JlNlill 1. apnea IL TAYLOR & ITUSTOWsicceseors lull to Taylor d Idlorne,) Genets' OkomiLialiiik And For hlstebants, and Agouti to. .astern Tramports tlon Lines, {Mangle Dealers to Staplntirormi%;heet- Inge, Caton, cotton Yarns, Matting, Twins, Mani All. • Snarl and Rental,- Hemp Wane% tbda Ash, W Glass, thr,llar and 11 - 111 to Let Naval fiton., and Mein, natl• and Pittsburgh Mame ored Goods it rally.— Agent, Sz the 'Tenn/1111r and "Banner min. gsmtbs.4, /4itasoz4b.• No. 4s , Front street, (opposite Louinille; - •Pltaborgh and St. Lads racket Undlug ) taw:inn:nth is A; .. . ... Ir. lraunartno. T. -A. IIUTCHISON & CO., Commission op 4 , ll:rehants and Affeatotbr the.St.Loul.Animr Rain tr .olszate, Plg and Bar Lead, Item BOOKSELLERS. &C. 11 C. STOCKTON, lateJohnston4 Stock : illil?st,:i6ltt i fg.:l7.Ritt,"4l' d B'"' L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. se, • 78 , Fourth street, Apollo 4T- - - IL N VI: CD IN , Wholesale and Retail • hn u dir In Blank ol &hoot Coolie; NM' und Mu t nem No. 43 WotWl4treet, (between Tiara and Fourth) Flttaburgh. • i '.. maro) 4.-- ---• ' • if OUN.S. DAVISON, Bookseller arci Sta -41 Uonetorturemur, to Davhon itt dictum No, f alurket Meet, near Fourth, Fitts4uruh.lll. . i H i ENIiY aBOSIVORTII„Bookeellor and Dealer In Mailmen, &et, No. e: l, street, no 1 annul, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ot CO., Bookselleft and Stationers, N0..55 . .,yr0,5 a. n ltni z. n.e,,_t w dpor . t o the reamer of Third, besksamstautlyou . hand. AIL ENGLISH & iiaoksellers, Na. y ? 1 ,:;',.1..F. Witet:Ltreet. bettireetPourth and Dimmuti MUSIC, ,&C. 11 . 01 - iN MELL4R, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Music and Musical Instruments. Sehont• Durk., and Wktioner,) , Sole %mut tbs Cblekoritlry's Elmo Parley for Western Pennsylrards.—N. Si Wood strort. HENRY K LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu sks' indram.oh., and Importer of Itaaan Strings. A Taarjgd:=.llld.m.asir:l= Manse. • incSCIIRCEDER & CO., Music Stor,, 4th .• ortraet, braworn Market and Wood. How Nanlecnn reealalat4.and Ilaudral Ipstramsenta of all kind. DRUGGISTS. JOAN RAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M.Guf an) Wholesale and 13.4.11 Dr.:waist and DnlTer 10 Dyestuffs. La. Wool street. 3 doors helots Tord's 31allel VD' dlloT.oe.' Pitts h.IW burg .Ilsan/ar Ascent for Dr. Inh3o • • • - • 17*f t - dia co., D :to and Apat— _, !cr., tomer Market str i ZIF I Fi n zv edi o ,. / land • full sodi tlwD4mnnd,k~et, Do em.NetunerrAndutleleVwtat""=anhteg " • Physicians, Pserrintions earefttlly compounded. ID yin 4OLLN P. SCOTT', Wholesale Deal& in 2 . 4;rngs, Pain p tr i aW l trni' she. and Dye Steak No. MS) All oh= I melee prompt attentkm. Alt.mt Losadon .t. Co •• veloalle family medicines. W 24-ly A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., W1 . 70 - enale nni r riZtme. of W t hlt. Lizd i l / 4 td . bursa.. meta E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in N, ,DoLIs.,ELLI...".t•ps.D7. Stirs. Oils, Vesulthes, a Imr.Uugt‘ Goods win tried. Prie:7l louroruct ..AMOUR =M. ARA UN 4t REITER, WhOfesalo 4E-Retail burgDrmohilido. comer of Liberty and St. Clolz knots. . • JSCHOONMAKER % CO., Wholesale • Draggles, No. st. Wood Amt. Plttaborgh. OS EMI FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox" • & Co, corner Market etrort and Diamond—germ or,n- M.Vo:an. bredictreChZa,"''Per'fiTnery,T7lll.fjetTra jr to Ma boalocao. hour, • Prelltriptkall tatthilly MAPCKIndeI MERCHANT TAILORS. ..13„CHESTER, Morthaat Tailor 'ail,' Clo thler. No. 74 Wont street.. Particular ottentkok Da L . Norse sod Youths' Oothhog. noleor WILLIAM DIGBY, Merchant laigr, Dm , V v.. and Dealor la Ready Mode Clotta* ta la. ort) street. WATTS CO. Merchant Tailors, 181 hopnF Ilher strort.— Gentlem en now rewrivlng our nu Nora r (loale for '. Irear—Clotlu Mawr. and Vertinur entre :inmost rtylea and fluartquallty .l.lur Monde and eurtomers .111 please cira la a WI. [WO MISCELLANEOUS. T. C. WARRINGTON; - (DIPLOMA.) jADIES' do CHILDREN'S SHOE 'STORE. i Ile ha* shiny. on band a full amorttoent, No. 2 mirth street, rillahurgthra. .63(1-17d GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, 'JP • tilde.. ()Hand Rine Vlndlnes, No.= Llbertratnftet, 011Kulte the bead of Wood.. nih9-7 FELLX'S OENITJNE EXTRACT OF re th3FFEII, establltheitlBl2.• reeeired four premium.. 2 !Sliver Medals and. Dlphanaa-lhuanfactors. Penn street. littaboreh. 11/3-13..mre of numerna• eounterkdta. WA.RDROP'S SEED STORE i r. - Iltr • Pl•e• With Early Swede fur the Uotlwinfrun Ind In struments for the Orehardg OwnPhOlen. Stalk and Straw nttems. and every thing °tinter.. the Fanner, Gardi ner er Amateur. Orders from Denim and /daring:ad filled Moistly on liberal term. • 10A 'WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer nod Dtider In Plain. Thou. .4 Deeorathre hoer Ilanoines \o. N 5 Wood Sitts/mh. Sole Agent of the odeMaWl menufect9lNTS. Mes=efh court 00., of Pada - - - AMSFASHIONS, VORIADIESTRESS- Eft.-The V. Rebhan fur JUNG, threat per damn to We en the Id prralmebi s. wiwom. je27tf rim ' Penn. shoe* Mad Went Wi',LIAM NOBLE, Upholsterer, find lnealer In trpholder.r. Ifletenwho anulltelaht Third deed, nearly oppatlte tta Pant Mike. DITTSITTTROII COACH FACVM.-Ico. • 4 Miaow! Allen war Wond Went. onkum. PropriAns. with Bellows Mannfoot,ory. I'l6-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho stth v ' , Ahem wonld reepeetfully Inform their friends and the pnhllogenerally, that they here entered Into partner hlnp yornmetudng on the 19th of April. under the linn of R. LYI LLIAIIS (M.. for the mannfarinee of BLACKSMITH BELLOWS of every deseriptkm. which they deteMel n-0.1 to make or the wen. heat materials an . o p.otor work manstap. They Intend to hare &Brays on hand au wort. hare of all idles from BS to 44/ Inch.., at their manufactory, ere..mi Of Itoblneon and Sandneky etreeta. ROBERT tfILLIAMS., JA.MES WILSON. ary34l y Apagt.. 7 aty. 3ur A. BROWN, would noOrAt 'respectfully in f., fOrIII the public that he keete on band. it ills etand on the MVO. Idtie of the Dammed. Allegheny City; a mow piste ainstrtment or Venltlan Al sr. Yenitlan Hind. tore are made to order. In the reed styh.. warranted equal to any In the United htales. Ills Minds can herenwored without tlald era mew defter. !Lavin; purchaeed the stock. ion ic,and wood of the Wined bi kaMlshment of hammy & cfaelland, lam prepared to furnish their old elastomers as well as the palate at 'large, with eveighing In their lino. Agency, No:6 Wood street. Pittston . ntehM .1. A. 1111 WN. Mitt GLASS WORKS; • 4:II{ORENZ Jo WlClLlTMAN,'Manufacturers. M all kinds of VIAL& BOTTLER, 'and WINDOW APS, ID Water and 116 Front streets, Pittsburgh. N. 11.--Partiralar attentkm paid to add sires of Windom Ghat and prirat• moulds Er Bottles sod Vista art= JOILI D. 'rem ' -Luna 2. iewan. M'CORD Sr. CO. wIiOLESALE AND DETAIL PAMIR/MAMA! RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DDALERS IN ALL FINDS O) ICED CORNER OP WOOD AND P1P271 STREETA Pittsburgh , Pa° I-Thgr Audi 5.W... wrap quality and sty is of Hata anifAMMIK an r Caps, ARM, Boy, CDIIIas and'Var &mt. T VW JONII2 . ... .. ....... JOON r. omo. JONES & ViCOGO, Manufacturer' of Spring sad Inkier Steal. Plough - Elab Meal. Steel Plough ugs Ouch and Male Spiptiric Dew Nat Tsp.., mar Patent Fenny Mall and i 1.31M11.1.1 leou Agissoruvr of Rose and Phut 'trusts, Pittsburgh. JONtll 2 prom L I. zoom. ;ROGERS. & CO., Mantifurturers of AU, Laril'i=tf.lcragtrc'thins- - ccrir pIAWSON, MOHAN & CO., Mremfatnrers ; Dborela, 8F . 41,1,30. Wifitoolte- N 4. IR Wood 4., w•ern mai sad Becand streetoalttsborgh, f. Penn Cotten - Mil , Pittsburgh. I NNEDY, CREEDS lc CO., Manufac- O =tn hoary 44 Fhootl I opwtaat Chain of all ealots aad:boa Fr 4a. . • Oot Pkanaca Klub cud; “ • Slam of dui and dtataiatlang Batting• tt rI ZIV.,III " t11PC:.".0,ar...t.grAz7:77- _ Arnold & Williams - I.I.EATING AND VENTILATING WARE - 110USI-u-Mattolbettotos of Ctillootes rollout% rought trop 'robin& sod fitting Ibr Stow, Una Or, Motor, N 0.26 Market Melt, "Ittabortl'h, • • ' ' - ja natr yt ti l ita r tr i lf=r:= l , i to., to If= to Or POttutoNtO of th" yobUaIL A`PKt2tBpN 'DINE 'AND CEDAR' , WARE.-SAMUEL KttosszN el • mast of Wash and Bath Telt tier" gir boa Oak .Wel Kithail el , Maw Beckett WWI. Bowls, k urns, Tel' lliesiretak. Zinc spd Mont Wash Boerdsoluil 811 otters nods of was le his Bet -. Also-60 nets Tote, and 100 down Buckete. Warsesein, blesonle Ball. Filth streak Pittsburgh, Pa. mak,' .PITT'St47RG _ • 3rElat YOBS ADVEILTHOMENTS. Proles ITSECIISR t N , L 4 111121.13 General Advertising Howe, No. BO Nunn Street, New York BdlnbA Firm in Lit City lNew Turk. • PERHAM OUTDONE!!! rh'PROPRIETOR OF TIIE ALERCAN- O y fLGE world r d z , d4y call the att:tintf aval__74,ll=-„„„?.:4-.Attrdig4g°1:,',! nor, muting It unquestionaldy the r eltespeet YamD !Newspaper he in the linitecletatov. The whim:leo( the Gateletrill contain tha Moral radar n of Ori nal. Spicy Animas Written not only to tawc bot and will ben ete with& • synoysim of all the Local dad Amos the Day. In regard to polities, e Oidde will malotain an inde pendent kw. and, from time to time, will adnxate Ruch nwesirees *shad conduce to the intermits! of the greaten number. • POSTRARDERSand others are nspoctfolly remolded to twine Agonta for this Paper. to whom will be forwarded Mochneri conies, free when &eked to dodo. . PREMIUMS—AI ma inducement for pet-me to Intermit themeeireSto obtain oubscribere for the Akromatile Guide, we off the following premiums, and upon the receipt of the mamma andpoy in arkance, we will forward . them , per :f= f ' 2 o tltr i, if —l— d , u" ' 44 ra `..„t h °", Fur. three het e 4 oulawribera• each Far two hundred and Any satecribers, we ' • one splendid ens Gold Watch. (warranted for - thee,) worth.. 30 00 For two hurdled. one elegant tine Gold Lock — et, ( . 1 —. lb O . Fornuo hundred end fifty, 0m471;271117.1t, (Sue .. WALL) Worth..— ..... 11 00 Foe ono hundred. one Gold best Chaln, worth—. 800 Yoe serentydire sulscribers, one Geld Pen and Gold • !folder, handroinely engraved worth.- ...... 10 00 Troia one do do 8 IX/ • Yoe dart . ens do • - do Ca/ *For ty, one do do do Co 00 For twenty,Gommmeini do in Wirer do _ extension holder. worth 300 Far fifteen, one rueditun do do 2 00 Yor twelve, no lady'. do do. IDI *This Gold Pen and Gold Golder lo the Ladle' ole. , and is &beautiful ankh,. All tho•hue Booth alai he Procured from the New - York Gold Pen ahantaerturing Company. the achlowlodgedtwat Gold Pen and pouch Cue dtartufacturem in thle continent. . f .i ` gPLT.L b Union,=Z leV7=l"ers obtained In this way. Pooh as would interest themselves do the Guide can be roctfritedrded, as mullet of premiums above trill sh . ow • FANNERS who would dmilre an a:Mimi Family Nowm Paper, should at owe avail. themselves of the Mode. the mite being moth below any other nowepaper pubildsl.• .4 GEIVIIP wanted Mr envy city In the IliOD4 Matti and' rituarta. Restemaible. parties; who wilful es agouti, 'fur tho Caolc , wlplease furnish us 1.11.1.11 We names for pule TO THF L.IDIERin, would particularly tippet know- InR e l f i li p ti t e i tz of their:l...otos .wtzrit mcorgelttrailyoutti mon out number an P.! .matilshed 011 thl: continent, arid to gain this we . . he = ll at all times strive to embody in the minium of the Guide. something to not only please but ' Instruct our female patron.. Our outuription erten Ming to low, there will be but iltUe difficulty in their procuring tor =enough sotonibers to obtain any att. Th.c./. Prewar- ' mu above described; and what War would' not deolu • handsome Odd Watch, Locket, fleeced. Pen and Pencil! We want to print an , ceUtkro. r Tnow.met Orpies within three month.. mu emnati M llibed.weitballeaLuge the Guide to doable its nrment ShrolrEitew'prioasmar be remitted in Pesti:Moe Stamm. pd - All moncounicatiom about] be addressed, pod..paid. to W. N.Staccur, Ed and Publisher °Rho Nem Dort. Yerroulat Guide, he. 182 Greenwich street. Wir.Nnemarrivellwormliout the. Union. by publishing the lore Too, approtaildety, dhslayed. includirm dos ane, fur Youtda.and oohing attention editorially to w the Fame, and Madinat:L. thet“,_•ill he entitled to au trachaniro. and receive a GOLP pa PEN ANDOOLD HOLDER, worth nedre Dollars. papr. will Le entitled to two. which will he forwarded to th em 'they may direct. SW-This Pen and liolder• will be of the munfactureof -the 'Sew York Gold !In Ildloifuttoling noonday, No. 183 titoormich M.. the moot extersive andrdiable Gold Pee produced un this matinee t, if not In the world. apls.2.are, Staten. Island Fancy Dying Establialunot, OFFICE No. 3 !OLIN STREET. nro DonWC MX lakainWaT, NEW YORK CITY. ORDERS received by Exprese, or otherwise, drink or elenneing Lad loo' Drenue, Mantillas and mem. or every. deocripthen. Damask and Illoreen Car tains bnutihilly dyed. Lane Curtains restored. Cant. Crape Maris dyed the most brilliant. or the more crave elon .411 kinds orsilk, woolen fend Omer Ronda, (In tho Wee no gamest.) treated In the moat ounneeeful manner. Thn undendaned have bad Bug experienee In the neve. online (Attila lutetium at Staten Island. and feel roared that their enceer.ln the art of d)hur Is unrivalled. tuhltilvinar BARRETT, NZPIIRIViI A CO. MOLYNEAUX BELL. Sfentilia aniidoak ____llluvalleturer and Imparter. ISS Canal et. CIEO. B TLPIN, Paris Mantilla limporiutu, brynrtara alao of Farley Para, 381. Broadway. • R_. F. HIBBARD SON; Wild Ching ..E.Confiters. Weasel. Reim, Pll4tiite . de.,93 Jethro T. HURLBURT, American Homoen- SF:Dru mm Plu st.mmy, Medicines, Cases, Re., far Vis DUESEN'S Improved Wahpene. It ...Worms gray Mar to Itm original Pelee. ma 4 create new growth of Ulm. .1= (Thamloms .t. OCT ; fro . GILBERTm 3leniphis,Tr- s cu t t ? to p bundrmtla of Canners, Tumors, Meer, aml Wen. out the knife, nt hlamasa°va toms, itt3 Itrca.lwar. ALPRECWOODIIAM, Manufacturer and /1. Importer of Ilmtolm. Le., 100 Fttltm at. SlflV C Mt uft r f Enun .;d . 1. JOHN -DAVIS, Commission Merchant and ImMrt.r of Llandles. Wines nut eicsr.. 281 Mutt logto at. .000DWIN Blto., 31nuufacturers of PlllO ellt T 0... elms. and Nnntr. art and WO IIVEELER & WIL4ON, Propriatormuvi Monntartnrers of A. IL Wilton's Patent Stint 11•4thsre cake :MS Dread way. IrLS . lMl.losT ilu Mpli t zry, 5G4 Broad, COOPER HOUSE, &Pease & Bro., Pro misters, MS4 BroomMrs', 1131 AN CUTTER, auceetwor to Let, 11rorste'r a Co., Importer an 4 JoUser In Stet& Dt7 - 44 Colnset. k - CHAFFER, late W. Noirman, Manurelc; tam and Wholesale Dealorin Ladino' Gaiter.; Shoes. Droaderan. • hll;a7 AMUEL I.:.C.AVEIfLY, Wholesale Deal 10er In Broom_ a, Painte6 i.rttand Tata, Wood and ND- Z.M4Breat'iwUt wfr- tb-Y;l`. Oil h ou Dealer. No. 10 Catharine et. and No. 6 Mi ' ain ' d Dounnt Nelliork. ml.O-Iry MANUFACTURING. W. WOODS ELL, Wholesale 'tilt' Retrill Ird gtelvt. Manniketarer and Near In awe at Ware, N.. 13 JN WETEINIMIL, Manufacturer of 011 PATENT ItitX AMEN. • ottpoeor srtlele. NOUN MX and lIRAT.ED cOX TICKS. corner of Arblemn and Rol. Inmodrool~ one Nears from the Head .tract Itrfibro lorbony City. o.Ntnr , rrOOL ., IVO rit It2iIS, .corner m of h fi t r . st , apd i L , i 4 l,6rty eto onolt as IRON $11;1 1 1ItiItArN1171. ito ' d IN() LATHES, DRILLINI4 INEN.Ao" AA. Et..3lllfsC tUr4l to order. IA•121 JOB. F. HAMILTON a (k). itL' MBROIDEItED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—MbIerIaIs marked for EmbsbidAry At3d Ap oi Work by )108. L. S. WILbON, rat( No. .31 1; Peon .tract. atom 11.44 Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan afactnring_Company? rrIIIS COMPANY - HAYING ENZARGED Ji. s! . ( llL,Tricnadftd ' eaMlirgt r ADlNet n (3-= Balking Car. Ord.= PrkTirtutgatval• fittsburgh. 18,3. prrrsnunan M' COACH FACTORY. X.t *Dicoamet Arks. wear Wood .sradP 6ll 11..1310KL0W PROPRIETOR. WOULD respectfuliy the attention of &rob.. end Western literehente to his Ana stock UM mesing In prior from $lOO to $llOO. Three L%nimres are built from the beet material and lockman thin, god ceder his own supervision: he san, with amt. dews, werrant his work to be infinite to none menultao toned in the Union. The meats of his budnem and the greet income, In demand for thistle's of work. has induced him not to build any common cm low pricedwurk In his estalAhthment. Pomo. wanting good tomcat Work will phase nal sad worming his Stoat Into. going Rut. All wort warranted. New Coach Fact.orp—Allegheny. Mt. M. 11. WIIITE & CO., would rt.+ oretfolly Inhale the nubile that they ”e , on Lannek, between Federal and hendeskey streets. They I. row making end am rrtnianid 110 regmlra order, Mr every deeertptien of vehicles, Ctmchea, amente. Itarmichra. Phtons, ate, ebkl6 from their leng experknme In the mannartare of tho ohms work, and the Guillthe they bare, they ftel notaldent Um: are enabl ed t. 410 week on Um moot reasonable terms yenta ikon wanting arttele• In their hag. ta, Paying particular attention to t ealecelon of materia l s. and having tl6OO but _competent work man. they have no beeltatfon warranting their work. We -thereibre ask the attemtlan of the nubile to tide matter. N.ll.—lttepalrlng done to tba best manner, and on the mattiniaanable term. lawdr Coach and Carriage Factory. TOHNEMON, BROTIIEII. & CO., corner of • BAmotit and nera streets, Allegheny City, would t irrarer lama th I friends, and the Kadin neLailv mays. loggias, are tHeighs7ll l4 Gilari,la oil {hale ieri n ifni styles of haat, and peoreation. All orders be executed with strict regard to dura bility and beauty of finish. Ramie,' will also be attended to on the most re terms. Milne In all their anvil the best Eaatorn Shafts, Polo and Wheel Pica they Tool Zlil ft eargerktyttl ' ard !rgiA b o7ll:Pr h lrtli. r Purchaaera ;me ragweed to &leathern a call bribes pur chasing elsewhere. 04 Fifth Street RoeEa:Factory. ABthrry, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.— The beet pods In Children's 14. E 5/en's Swim Un pifth lAts. reelnd Drawer; sold et numuSeturer e Were. at the NO ADI'ANON 1 1 145 V FM ..11 m.d.ft° %V.Vrl " :;r7 W. B thal.g Feetoor. sth Weld, 'between Wood Rod nr.ket L. IL ILIVINIIIITON CALM MUSE J. I. 1 , 10¢11.111.0 J. J. ROOptlf ' W. a cOrnIND. Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY 'WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. KlACKotrad Depot MOM:0 Scale s , WU. and Grain da; Platform end Counter do.: Door a. of Vg:: , 4l".%„iira vita.'f i _ Uth-r_a_tger s Rolle and VratenloKr, Makable INK vani. of every vr rid,. In f•rzo.a.m.l UM. . air W. W. WALLACE', STEAM MARBLE WORKS, • 319,331 owl 313 Liberty find. 069661c8nif8iteid grat. ITIVSOURAHL ASONUMENTS, Tomb' Giave l Stone' lYni n rrralt . s " tZ in g "r lt irfeAti: ro..• reA.Throe bstbet%lrsid f for eintut p g6lll.rm.t., ite—son ban& - Bleck and Stab Ms, r ,, e ,,, wthz..111g Lea n t te i llts i rirA . t trine& All orders a 2.1 , W. W. WALLACE. 'DRY GOODS. - - RANK, VAN CORDER, ,Dealer in Trim , timlinvAind Ooodn. ZmbrolAnks. e 4 Clent.t. " tia ' 4 6 r6ll nortmnol, of Irhleh 4n Moors be ad It No. ' n 3, corner f Maria, Arent And.theDlamond, Plitt:dottrel. Ps. 11014 y & &awn & ca. 'mum unman it Tom. 4. A. MASON d; CO.; Wholesale and Retail "VT' , In Pula and StmleDry.. flan PHI & BURCHFIELD; WhOUSSIO sad Dry Ow& kterehaats, maw loorthasul Rrsß Ilttabarat. MEDICINE. Et: JAMES XING: Office and Residence, Ne.ll: Itfthetteet, matte the Oatbeital, Pitt. ' Jabir I cftficia eed o n A :i r or e. e la m. znlk= ORNING, ABM 20, 1854 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TIIIIRSDAT IdOILNM, Apjfis4. FOREIGN NEWS BY THE ARCTIC HIGELY. INDIELEt3TESrG!' \ - The !following deka, of the Foreign News by , the Arctic, which arrived at New York on Sun!,,, day, the r e ader will find of the deepest interest: _ : _ , sommutfty. On Tuesday, 4th, the Niagara Sailed from Li verpool 'with the 85th regiment of infantry, for the East. The Golden Agormtched King George's Sound„ Australia, in - sixty-one days, including foartein days' detention at St. Vincent and the Cape. 114, actual running time therefore was only forty- , seven days. It may be remembered that the Bri- • Rah goverunient refused to send a mail by the Golden Age, preferring to pay £lOOO to the sail, ing ship Matilda- Wattenback, whose arrival we may vainly look for, for some weeks to come. • Fifteen packet. Maps, amounting to 16,000 tons, aro at tha present mamma fitting up at Li verpool to convey. troops the East. These aro: For infantry—alio' Courier, 1090 tons; Star of the South, 1235; Timander,,lll7. For cavalry —The Ethunga, 1018; Madera, 642; Mary Ann,. 957 ; Paramatta, 661 ; all ready for sea. the I following will soon . be ready: Shooting Stir, 1362; Wilson Kennard, 1129; Gertrude, 13611 Glendalough, 1053 ; War Cloud, 800; Tvronnei, 1197; Asia, 771; steamer Albatross, 600. The steamer Glasgow from Now York, arrived at Greenock at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, Ist inst. Capt. Duryee, of the packet ship Constantine, fell overboard and was drowned, on the morning' of the Ist, while the Chip was off Port Lytids, outward bound. In consequence of this unfOr- Comae accident, the ship put back to . liverpool. -By We arrival of the l'ride of the Ocean, at' London, April let, wo have intelligence of We loss of the emigrant ship Sea Nymph, from Lir; erpool, February 21st, for New York. Wheurt week out, the Sen Nymph experienced a heavy gale, and became unmanageable, leaking badly, top-mast yards, &e., carried away, and for twen ty-four hours lay in the trough of the sea. At this juncture the Pride of the Ocean hove in sight, and bore down to her assistance.. Two of the boats were lowered, and with difficulty all wore taken on board the Pride of the-Ocean, and brought back to London. When last seen the Sea Nymph was , fast settling down. The loss of j the Russel Sturgeon, and rescue of the passen gem by the Isaac Webb and the Rainbow, has been already reported by the America, via Bali- / fax. The influx of emigrants into Liverpdol at pro- sent, surpasses any thing of the sort over before known. The majority aro from/Ireland, and are "bound either for the United Stateraor Canada.— The price of steerage passengers now ranges as highs); £5109.,.0wiag to the scamityof shipping and number of passengers offering. At Liverpool, Bronx'stuffs had again slightly advanced, and Cotton rather better in tone, but without leading to much business. From the seat of war on the Danube we have the first act of a new plan of Russian . strategy. For particulars see following summeiry: LATEST El MAIL..., , In reply to Mr. Hutchins, we detallq the cir eamstances connected. with the seirtre of the Black Warrior by the Cuban authorities, Lord John Russel dated that a communication had been cent to the United States on the subject, but no information had been received from. Mr. Cmmpton. Continental Mikes seem It, regard the one . potion of the Lower Danube by the Russian; as a definite measure. dvices from Odessa, March 25th. mention that the entire'Ruserian fleet had left Sebastopol, and it was believed would attack Varna. . There were the.usual rumors oeztlie treachery of the part of the Turkish commanders of the differentlortresses that hare fallen into the hands of the Russians. Omar hes marched 20,000 men from Silistria to strengthen a position between the RasSinus and the Balkans. The Russians are razing all the fortresses in the_Dobrudscha. Austria has demanded from Russia that Aus trian subjects in the Principalities shall not •ho compelled to take the Russian par money. The excited state of public feeling at Constan tinople Is greatly disquieting to the government. Diplomatic relations. have ceased between Greece and Turkey. Gen. Metaxa, Greek Min ister, has demanded his passports. Nesset Bey, the Turkish Minister, has arrived, quitted Athens and returned to Constantinople. A new levy of 80,000 men is about to be made in France. . The chip natio Gloria, from Antwerp, oaten siblyfor klantrcal,has been captured and brought. to the Dawn", , with arena on board for the Greek insurgents. A council of Austrian Generals is summoned to meet of Vienna. Among others invited aro the Ilan Jellacich, and Count Giulai. It is positively asserted that the 9000 Russians from Sebastopol, have been landed and taken pos sesion of the island of Dunaves below Tultscha. TUE WAIL I Continued successes ef the Rauiamr:- Capture of Ilersooa—Retreat of the Turks in 'goad Onier-.. Important operations upon Varna—Supposrd Turtle. of the denssians,-Admiral Napter come to anchor near Copenltayen—llussian Prepara tions to receive him—The Anylo-Ilsnek Expedi tionary Anny—Afairs hr Greece and Aria—A Letter from the Czar—Curious Intrigue. li On the 28th March, Ilirsoan was taken by the Russians, who also made themselves masters of the strong position of Rabailagh, and are comae- quently in entice possession of the Upper Doti- radscha. The Cossacks patrol as far as Kos- tentijm and, according to the Trsmdm EMU, the fort of Isaktchi was taken by the Russians :Up ,the 27th. Imperfect accounts that are at hiiral say Ifirsova was taken after three days assault. It will bo sOme days ere reliable etatemeistsristn be received. As soon as Gortschakoff had established lira' n self in theiDabradscha, he issued a proclama tion to the inhabitants similar to that which was published in Moldavia and Wallachia. In con nection with Gortschakotra movements, it is mentioned that five steamers, towing barges eon tamping 4000 men, hod loft Sebastopol for the western (Turkish) coast of the Black Sea. If this be true, they run a chance oir meeting with the ships of the allied fleet now cruising along that shore. Prince Paskiewitch was to set out about the 16th inst. from Warsaw for:the seat of war. The Emperor will not himself go to the Princi palities. There is no doubt that the Russians have lodg ed themselves, in the force stated,—namely, over 50,000 men,—on the Turkish bank of the Dan ube. Opinions are, however, divided as to the importance of this movement: While some view it so a great triumph tothe Russians, others pro fess thamseleon unable to sea what advantage the invaders expect to gain by it. They (the Russians) are not yet in Bulgaria, nor on the route to Constantinople —6 ut in the Dobrtid- Beim, an immense maraby plain, without any paint d'appui, and deprived of, communications. Behind them is a Turkish force of 25,000 to 30,- 000, and before them aline of fortresses, such as fiilistria, Kostendje, Varna and Shumla, between them and the Balkans. It ia true, that in 1828 the Russians entered the Dobrudscha by Ifirsova, as they hate done now, and proceeded on to Varna and Silistria; but then the sea was open. Omar, Pemba, too, who is not given to vainboast ing, tas said in o despatch, published et Con stantinople, that if the enemy would but cross the Danube it would render a great service 'to his plan of operation I That we are on the eve of some important °ant there can be little doubt, and the result of the movements on the Austrian frontier, and the next operations of the Russians on the right bank of the river, are awaited with much anxiety. Tho British steam frigate inflexible was em ployed in convoying Turkish troops from Con stantinople to Varna. A portion of tbe British fleet was also near Vacua, with the intention of watching the now and unexpected movements of the Russians. The circumstances under which tho.passage of the-Danube appear to have been effected were these:—On or about the 15th of .March, Prince Gortachakoff received: orders from St. Petersburg to secure, within ten days, a position on the right bank of the Danube, opposite to Brailow, similar to that which the Turks maintain at the other extremity of the lino of opemtions,—Kala fat. , oortschaltoff immediately left for Btailow, where he completed all his preparations, and on the 23d commenced to cross the river at three different points. The left wing of a corps of 35,- 000 men, under - Cleneril Ouachakoff, forced passage at Tultnobs, opposite Ismail; the centre, under Gen. Luders, crowed without meeting op. position from Galati; while the right wing, Under ,tiut.immediato direction of Prince Gortschnkoff, :was forcing a passage from Brallow. By the ffoldaten Fl we have accounts of the way in which matters were managed. Beily on the morning of the 2341, the Rus sians, under cover of twendy-four 12 and eirl B poenders,.began to forma pontoon bridge from a spot near Brallovr, across tbe island,' to Gods chid on the right Weak of the Banube. As the lurks offered no fititiquiV oPPosition, the bridge was completed by one o'clock, and at that hour the Reagan columns began, their march, which continued without interruption until late at tight, - wheet the men lighted` their watch . ..fires and bireeecked between Gedschid and Matachin. At.tho same time General Linters constructed a second bridge , between , Galata 'and 'the opposite bank, which is there free from morass; and in the course of the day two regiments of chassours • • \' A . \ • \ki ‘• 5 • • • , '•• . , •S:k\ - \ \ • , • - - • • A ... • ,\ \ IE .• „, • \ \ \ \\\ and two of the line•i,with cavalry andartillery, V Chamber, to wheat the question.;was referred bj, crossed the rivierwitijout loss. On '. the same Illie, general bOy,nt their receid annual meet- , daythe left wing,l, under Gen. °escheated; for- ing;has adopted a , reaelution recommending a -ceda.passage aboVe\ Tuttscli, and, in spite of a J change in the law so \as \to legaliziSlimited !in vigorate resistance oh thepartof the Turka, got j batty, partnership*. Tberestdt of the debate is, possesidon of the relletabts \which - hid heed, con- jat ptesnt, the adoption of the Colman's grope structeden, the right `Owalt, Eleven guna' c and j sition\ pia majoritfof 27, to\ dB, butthisquestion one hundred and fifty vrhiquers\f e ll 114 0 the 'is demßecta° important th at issooll is to bo taken hands of the \Russians. , i /i . •_,'.; , t '•,. after pablihation of the speeches on both tddes. Cencerning the addition nekys that has duce . It waiMitimated thal the quarterly retains of .1 , coins by telegraph, to th , effect that ll'infosta the natitinel,Xevenue to \the •sthof April, Would `and Matschin' had been eaptirtd, \no details ere ',show an inOeitse of about hers Million sterling yet to hand. , Menu as `the telligence of the over tho corkespondingquirter'ef last year. \ plumage of tlto Ditinbe k,4usdane reached , Wel. Colt liatr,received an - order Reim the Brit.. Outer Pasha, hit sent reinferiteMeota to the jolt \ for 4,000 Ilevolisms,„ for u se in troops posted at Trojan's Wall, belyeen Chem& thedieet ,\+ \ \ - iodalited Kotandje:, j , ,When Masilaphe Naha, ' Prince Gertoryski has tuldressed, to Lord Dud the Turkish commander, found, \ the Readies ley Stuart, an In ,tatestiaeletteion the th-estab- I were itittoo great 'feria., 'he retreated first upon lishittent of the kingdoni , of Poland, wideilletter o Matschilt, and subsequently upon Ited adagh.-- is puhlidied in the LOdotinsilS N . euti. \.\ Ilia force. in the field, is not more than 20,000 , On the‘2l.st ult. SirJohn,Frankbo and bit \ °a men, exclusive of garriim' s ris. Suceeia.in the pedition were struck off theloooks of British present opdsations would give the Russians coin- Navy, and are given up,for dead. plate commaisd of the months of the Dannte.— ~ \ 0 ra. ,, , c., \ \ , :They have shindy drawn chains across tail B u ll - Reid:sac. ia t he Emperor 'al *stria—Earn to' -•, ; - na channel., • `,,, ' ,%, ' , •', -, , ditrarY — ifarkini to the.il s ;tr... \Shaine of a ', The , Fleete.% t, \•\ - ' Brinking Ilit!dt-Crops itt , ,#tic.‘ . \ ' Admiral Napieie fleet Came to anchor off the It was repo .xletfthet Nwiden hid ritten ma bilged oft,, Moen, and having' been considerably: autograph letter:Wl-he Emperer. or.it. tria, e- : augment, ile, departure , ,i'rom England- . minding him of his promise to consider . e It, 1 .. now number twentylwo ships, carrying 1252' .die crossing the, - ,Ditrinbe as a i. * *us 0%; , and 'guns and 12;800 meal - t' This fleet aill.,soon Ireful.- uj•KIDg him t o imo4dhlt e acti o n a c co r di ng . ' ther increased by the 'St. George, P2ftguns; Jas. It is officially anneueced in thellulletiti des Vi'att,pgunwtriesar, 91.; Nile, 91; Majestic, 80; lei*that France had adianeedlo; 000 francs . &melt ed;:72; Odin, 10; ;Miranda, 14; Erpramond on liitin to Turkey.. \ \ ThetArebbiSh9p of Paris fine address a PaX, ' - imid s veral.othir stead deops. ' '. • .. The Miranda surveying 'sicamer reprat4under tend letter to the clergy eadpeople,itivißng that, date March 28th, respeCting \the Russian ° fleet, prayers 'he \ offered for suftetis to the French . that one divislitti is at Revel feezen in, the ien,be- arms in the eitst. .`, \ \ '' , ‘,2 . . ta t'Tery.thtek• with no sYmPtema a Preaent , \ of Moulin 'la reported to be fn. twitzerlarid.':, M. early breaking lip. The sings 'expecting that Martin, ex-President of the RepUtilie of Veatch, has not quitted Paris. Some Italians lied been Ore is land or Omel wag* the liMit 'object of ate tack, have placcdt,there a \ gariton Of 130,000 i arrested in tha Pas de Calais, add preelamationk strong. '; "; 'intended to (melte lusurreetion in Loiltbardy,were, ~ • ,:\ The army iat tie Hasiik \,.. ' found upon them. \ • .; France is pushing farwaril its expeditionary \Binary alotilditaigny, telegraph agent, has force with the utmost eaere, The Pada Mold- been Imprisoned tat. month, and , fined 1,000, tour, of ank inst., contain the following tut- frans,t,forpubliShing I false report Odle price, nouttement :-.L. , , , His Majegy, -living ordered aof consols. ' \ \ • \ ' bodynf troops* be sent to, the Levant, thelitat The\ feature of the Paris Banking House of cony* of vesseds,lrigates and chrvettes ‘of ‘, the ; Leroy de Chabrol& Co., reported by teleph.,is Imperial marine dissembled atToulto has already, •., confirmed \ The capital of the establislimknt is sailed, the convoy; being divided 'at, follovis:-; , , about SZOOO,OOO, a large portion of it being Ships hiontobellO, Alger, Ville,deMmaellles, sad locked-up • in Ames; &c.. It isnot supposed that • Jean Bart, 5400 men; \ Asmodee,illloagobraddr; the \,creditors \will be - hetiv \ losers. Many Caligny, Meteore, and Gorgone, 2450 'Men 225, `w eal thy" memo of the Legitimate party had horses; Moelte, Eclairetir, Laplace mat Infer -t . funds In the batik., It was reported that in con-t nal. /495 m 0440 hotsem Caffare \Veloke, and ' , sequence of the ho'norable cheraeterof the house Brandon, 11/30men, 20,horses; Napoleon, and thetEmperor waidisposed to eoine to Its aid - Suffron, 3040 men; Monternma; Panama, Allis-, \A s latter from Tenlon; march' , 2£Bl,-Mates that tress,\Canada and Titan,l4oo3 men, 80torseh. .tha;growing crops inthe south of Francopresent Thii,total to which is to tip added the t contln- * yety'healthy • appearance. In'eonseqiienceef gent of`theChrisMpherCeletnhe, amoun to Di k. dui recent. disease in Sines, mantegricul turt ti 078 modi s te:id 905 horses, gray' daY, e. pertion, arn this year raising wheat Instead 'et grapos.—. of the tbreehundred Shipsfreightedathlarseilles, • Theremeining vinetaretlirOlcing welh,and altho' loaves witk,cavilry, munitions provisions , and the winter had been minsualiy severe tho °Ries articles of abearnpiriono! The Minnteur.further have not suffered. ; . says, "Too ixuach care cannot be taken toguaid \ \ ' ' ~. tritr;. \t, against the tibias which ailtdevolencia ovsubt.:, Ponsii*.-4do hearing of ".tife death et' tion invents. Thus it was Said that Pra ncewas , • Duke of Tanta, the refugees wise had establisthe' about to to send a e4pso of observation to the Rhine;'ed \themselves - at Straddle, returned to their that the Russian *tiny would be at Constantino- homes, with no further hindrance than a rencon ple before the English and French troops could tre Whit the'cloueniers„. 't, get into line; that the stpuidrati .4 ( Brest had been Tneltaliad-pape* make the mostlextraorli. forced by tempest toietarn , to Tooke; and that aarFatatemeablaa te the 4 irettaultaneea of the English and French frigates% haven sunk. in Duke 'a death. One paper relates eirattnistan the Block Sea by - the \Russians \All these id- daily Olathe was stabbed by a siddier, whom he nuns ere quite ' devoid of. foundations; The Gov.. kicked for not showing him respect ; *bother, ernment, 'whigh is perfectly aware of tho snide- says the assassin was an officer, whose sister the, ty of the prilblic;‘cannot better respond to it than Duke spoke lightly of; \and a correspondent hr publishing all' the news ;g ood or bad, which of the London Press States that the asitebyi it shall receive." \-‘ \'. ' nation wee PorPotrntod in 0 141/ clay ot the oorni , r Great enthusiasm was Manifeated at Malta be. of the Bergs San Biagio (Stratite St. LUcia), bit„, tween the English end piencir.r. mpa , th e r e mi . a man wrapped in a cloak, who 'stabbed the semble•l. Beingthe first time that the soldiers Duke in the stomach, and who, although pursued of the two natioida'.4oe ever ottiOd together,in by an ald-de-camp, escaped: The Duke • was friendship, they vied, with each other in`tokens conveyed to the Palace, where lie, expired in a of cordiality. E ven the musi c ians had yratends,few hours. If we may believe the accounts, the ed, the bands of the English performing the air character of the Duke was infamous. of "l'artantpow:la Syrtis," and the French play- t \ Austria. ing "God save the Querm.7. . The troops now leer- •\ \ Althorigh Austria continues to refrain from ing England will die expodited tee Turkey. direct, • any action that can be construed into 'commit without stopping it. Maltia..\ \ Ois the 20th nit, ten Ong herself 'to either side, it is asserted that the T \t uroookish steamers were at• Alexandria \ to embark passage of the Danube by the Russians has given 13, Egyptians. \,, ' . ! . her *much greater inclination to side with the Aida. ,‘ \ ~ , WeStern Powers` : ‘. From Trebizonde lath it is th at the Witita view of" giving , both sides of' the goes- Russians are Operations are directed `egainit, , , Kars. )The froin Vienna, 31st March :,, ,, As soon as Baron Turks are concentrating 20,900 1:04,5t Sivas.— lbw returns from Berlin ,: an Imperial manifesto The appointment of Zarif alustaplia\Paohe as may be ealeele 4 , in Whiali it will be stated- that comilumiler-in-chiet in Asia had gived; satisfac.• Austria, thotigh she dieepproves the steps_whlch . tion to the army. Estill' is well disposed to lis- Roads it , taking, is resOrOd to . r e main neutral ten to the councils of European' efficers, end - es- with the rest o f . Germany: , .fi . 81enrian army of t pec i a g y t o G er . o ar= e \ ~'. 400,000 men-makes that neutrality respected— Persia is tranquil. . ~,, Baron Mayendoff,has been Informed that Ruisis Th. Greek 1... r .„ [ ... - ~, expectanothinglittni Austria;except-betitralitiX. A despatch from Malta, March ali ~ t, say.a.thst The; Austriandlatik has declined the propod%. the King and Queen of Greece have left Athens tioati, of the Government to make advances on'. the State dominions ••• ' \ • \ for the frontiers. Correspondence of the lath, .. - , , , , • states that the French admiral Barbier de linett, ) \ \ tivaeden. , hall sailed from Constantinople in the steam fri, \ A 'Christiana journal states that - Russia has gate Gamer, with energetic orders to King Otho recognized the neutrality Swededonly en the to arrest the hostile movements against Turkey, 'condition which has been accepted by King Os which were or i g i na t e d an d ani,rtrted from h . * car, that‘ne more than Our \ foreign ships of war territory. shall enter any Sweden Nor 'Norwegian fortified port qt one time. \ ‘., Denmark:. •• \ The Danish governmentlola • tied a declara tion, containing its definition., Of contraband ca. war, which includes horses, thither , for construe-, tion of vessels, tar, copper-shei th ing, sail-cloth; canvass, hemp, cordage, &c., but'not teals. Be sides these, the ordinance of May\ 4th; lBO3, is renewed. No Danish fleets, nor \persons ae •quainted,with the Danish seas, are allowed. serve on board vessels of the belligerent powers, In the instructions for the Danish gulud ships, they are instructed to observe a strict nentralitY, to protest against the carrying of captured war or merchant vessels into Danish ports, but not to oppose it by force, and only to use .force against privateers. The Danish territory is to ,be con sidered ono sea-mile from the coast, except at Koonburgh and the River Elba at Gluckstadt, where the distance is 6000 feet. A Letter from the Car: The following important despatch is tele graphed: "Exams, Monday, April 3. "Prince George of Mecklenburg Streit: ar rived here yesterday, the bearer of a letter from the Emperor of Russia to the King of Prussia, in answer to the mission of Gen. Lindhelm. "Its tenor is as follows--. Whoa the Western Powers succeed in securing theemancipation of the christians in Turkey by treaty, the Czar will be willing to evacuate the Principalities, simul taneously:with the evacuation of the Black Sea by the combined fleets!' ; miscellaneous. Adviceaf from Constantinople of the 28th state that the O'and mini, and Rifasit Riche, Presi dent of the Privy Council, bad been dismissed, and men more agreeable to the Western Powers had been appointed. Constantinople was quiet, but the Irritation of the ultra Mahomedan party was extreme. 'Russian subjects had been ordered to leave Constantinople within 20 days, which would ex— pire early in April. Mr. Rale, the inventor of the new react, and who was recently in difficulty in the so-called Kossuth rocket affairs, is at. Constantinople with his projectiles. As an illusti.ttion of the undercurrent of po litical intrigue of which the present crisis• is fruitful, the Berlin correspondent of a London paper mentions that the reigning Duke of Saxe Cobourg, who formerly was so warm an adhe rent of the king of Prussia's viewer a union of ficruuur Princes, instead of the actual Bond, now proposes to erect a consolidated Thuringian elate, by the fusion of the present Saxon Princi palities. Further, he advocates the re-erection of a kingdom of Poland, to be put into possession of the present loyal family of Saxony. It was the mooting of this latter proposition that causedthe Duke to abridge his recent visit to Vienna—the revival of a Polish nationality being peculiarly unwelcome to the Austriek cabinet, a circum stance which did not prevent his making it the subject of an interesting colloquy 44_ the Tuil leries. Proceedings in the Parliament—Aaren to the Qum—Trace-scion of both Houses to 'Bucking ham Palace—The Queen'ar reply--Lengthy De bate•—Explanation respecting the Fkets—The Black WarriorAfair—Limited Liability of Bret nerehips--Calte Ilevolrem--Ceneral Intelligence. On Monday, April 3d, both bongos of Parlia ment aesembled for the purpose of presenting to the Queen an address, in reply to her message notifying the, state of war with Remain, and ex pressing her confidence in the co-operationof the people. Two processions were formed, one of the Lords -and the other of tho Commons, and both proceeded to Buckingham Palace,. to assure the Crown of the cordial support of all depart ments of government. The vote was unanimous in both Houses. The following Is the Queen's reply :—" My Lords and Gentlemen, I thank you for your loyal and dutiful address. It is highly gratifying to me to receive the assurance of your co-operation in giving effect to the measures, which I consider neceriaary for the honor of the'Crown and for the welfare of my people." The • debate " which preceded the voting of the address is reported in the London papers of Saturday, the Ist inst., • and occupies no less than twenty-nine columns of the type of the Lon don Maui Of this immense mass of .oratory our space renders it impossible to give even compendium. Its general' tone is, of course, hMtlie to the Czar, and Its balk is occupied in examining his conduct by the documentary evi dence that has already been made public. In answer to Captain• &obeli, Sir J. Graham elated that the report asserted that the Movements of the allied diets in the Black Sea were crippled for the want of coati, was incor rect. , Since Janitary.lsk tee thousand ton:II:ad been - sent •to Constantinople, and nix thousand tons are at Malta. It was expected that the whole dent would, In afew days, again commence cruising in the Black Sea. Since morning, ao- count, had indeed been received that the fleet was near Varna. [Cheers.] . The following notice, of motion stands on the order book: llutchhis—to ask Lord John Busilell whether the government 'has - Mitherizel Mr. Cnunptotii British Minieter at Waildrighlmi' •to act In behalf of the Spanish - government in the affair, of the selzure.of theßbek Warder by the,Cuban authorities: l , The debate of the Liverpool Chamber of Coin.' merce on the subject of linffted liability In part nership terminated on the let lust, after three days anions discussion. The Council of the, Tam Sourness/ CONVINTION.—The Convention on Thursday was' occupied earnestly with the consideration of the resolutions reported by the Business Committee, and its action thereon will, we think, meet with the generalapproval of the South. It was resolved to appoint' a ComMittee who Should memorialize Congress on the fcdlow 7 ing subjects:— Ist. The remission of duties on railroad iron. 2d. The improvement of the merchant ser-' vice•by the establishment of an apprenticeship system and_the prevention of desertions. 3d. The exploration of the Amazon by naval steamers. 4th. The establishment of a line 'of steamers between some Southern port and the mouth of the Amason or a port in Brasil.- Lth. The establishment of a direct mail route, by steamers, between some Southern port and Europe. Gth. Upon the improvement of harbors and navigable rivers. • The action of the Convention on all theseprop-' ositions was decided yet conservative. ; By avote of ten States to two, it was resolved ' to reconi mend the "redection,' instead of the "remission" of duties on railroad iron. The second proposi tion was adopted unanimously, and shows that the South is willing to join the North in pressing upon the attention of Congress.thierubject, which is of equal importance to the commerce of both sections of the country. The third • fourth and fifth propositions, relating to the exploration of the Amazon, and the establishment of steamship lines to the Amason and to Europe, also secure& the undivided approval of the Convention. • On the sixth proposition—"the improvement of harbors and navigable rivers"—a debate arose that will attract the attention of the erinntry,and the result of which was to place the Sonth,.. so far as the action of the Convention may be taken as speaking its sentiments, on the side of those who have long contended that the federal:Orem ment may rightfully employ the resources of the national treasury in imprioreins the great depots ' and avenues of commerce--our harbors and gar igablo rivers. Though the propesition was etre: nuously met by the objection that the subject Was' a political one, and as such not within. the legit-' imate province of the Convention, and the thrther . effort made to ovcralaught it brattac - king an objectionable provision in regard to the acquire ment of Cuba, yet the Cenrention steadfastly ad hered is the proposition, and by a' te of ten States to four refused to strike - it out. It was subsequently proposed to amend the proposition by adding, "so far as may be within . the consti tutional competency of Congress." This wee dcbata'np to this adjournment of the Convention for. the day. Its adoption would not; we think,- . essentially weaken the main proposition of which the Convention had so .distinctly declared its ap . The proceedings of the Convention on Yriday ithibh wo have a brief telegraphic mop- . siaL- - were als o ' of great iniportanoe... The Con- , 'notion expressed itself In favor Of ;a: Southern route for the Pacific Railroad ' , commencing at Rome point between New Orleans and St. Louis; the road to be built by a combination , of the Southern Statee 'Rhein national assistance; the ComPanyi to be flisheitarteed by Virginia, and subsequently by an the-Southern States. The subject . of the encouragement - of direct trade from Southern ports, and. the redaction of pro hlbltive ditties on tobaoco; Oleo received the fa- vocable Consideration of the Convention- The letter of our oorrespendent. girel some in. tanning details in reference to Chsrlestomiand the m t festivities with_ which she has en ed the delegates to the,Convention.-- . PIM RIX . ERDY,7olteitin,was.--Oar .. intstel. h- , ' at' . Par* Ron. J. L Masons has transmitted to the IRMA+ Department a letter A* 24 - V tten'Arei' 's, furnishing inforinetien, preteuted at his nest, \ \ 4k, li.relation to the bequest ofarhundred th usand s '' ' ' frehcs which has been ~. made to ;the French Irorti- . tote as a premium for the disivery of meana of i t \ ‘ curing the Asi:ttio cholera or of She cause of the • g \ pestilence. The beqriest was made by Mr. Bre, 11 ant, who by hit will dmited that, the Institute \ 11 shell award it to the one whit ehell have diseoverk' e ' ed the means of miring' ‘ the fleietici , ,tholere or found out the cause ' of of that terrible diocese, and that until this awaril.was Made that the interest ' ~ ~,,, of the sum shall lio 'gired to the person *he, shall :have advanced the niches open the question of Cholera, or any other eaderniiial disease, loither by giving the best anal)* of the air, rthirring in It a morbid element, or thy Aiding sr process by Which it would be possible to perceive and , \ at*. thoi animalcules which:tto thio time, hake . escaped scientific investigetirk, aid`which might be the cause, of ono of the:mopes, of this dis- \ ea % • ~ Bin decree of biovember 15,1858, the !nail- \l. rtute was enthorisedto ac ce pt . Mr. /trestles lege- F. Cy ; but the hairs here raised preteltiona \ to be 4 \ determined byjustice\:, Owing to Wes° proem- ..• 4 A Blimp, the ,testament will have no effeel„nntilMbe i ' defutitive 'judgement of the court. Irotil then - i \ the Institute w il l not regulate the conditions of .. the concourse, not knowicrig whether it will cr. ' will not, be, put in posses s ion of the 100 , 0 00 L ',l • Renee the question, whether . there will or\,vrill ;I,: not be a Prise to be gifen, canrißt be determine-1 \ \ : until the court , shall have poi:eel:need its ker;A: .\, diet; but as soon as the lawsuit ihtlesod, and the `,' \ . will of the testator Is affirmed, t. 'detailed pre. \ \ gramme will be published, The Intention of, the \ ' %Institute Is to, invite the physibilini \ ''and nuns of whole world to compete for the prise. Mr. MII§OII says that tie het:them: induced - obtain,. t c, thislnformation biennia the beques tems to ' +, i have hacited much attention in the, tinitedates ''. 1 'and'numerous letters froth all parts of the A lan- 0 try }me been received at the legation andscr $ essays have been forwarded to be laid befor c Listitute. \Of Mr. Breant, who made the been t,\ s ilfr4atternare says:_ ' . , , ~,' \ \ Me t , Bresiq (John Robert) wee born at diem\,,. \ \ deportmentofiEuro, the 26th of October, 1774. \ "': lie was. assayer in the Bureau of, Guarantee, At. i °, Rouen, \ from 1198 to 1803 '; controller at the l' , .;\ I .mint of Tenlouseip 1810 ; Inspector of the tem- : ''Nl pommy coutnission , of assay at La Rochelle from s ,\ 1811 1811 to 1814., assayer in the laboratory of thead- ministrator df the mlata to 1819 ;-examlner to 1846; finally director ;of the assaya He. filled for a short time the otriOo of commiadoner • gene- . ral 'of coins add \medele: \ ~Mr. Breant died at 1 Pais on the 6th of Febyrntry; 1852,; the date of his Will is, August 28, 1649:1 : 'lt was made, you t. may Perceive, during the most terrible period of.. t cholera in Perla. • • Mr. Vo ttemare atlclis that it 4uld be quite use lose to send ad mem'qy to the Institute before tho:publication of the Drorromu. Amer. DuKI or\PAn36.--The 'lrmie 1 --.....ig Post gives some inferrorition respecting the Duke of Panne, whose assassination was motioned in Fri,le Commercial ` All the intelligence of the\ urrenCe ftirniiinsd by the papers pis this, that , e Doke \ was attacked in the street on Sunday morrung, March:27th, at half-past five o'clock.he arimusain haying plunged * knife into his omen, \wounding, it is ,supposed, the stomach, fled and mmaped, and_ as - yet'remains „undetectedY\ The Dlake died on the afternoon of he next dairl, \ ': . • \ Ferdinand; \ charlesML. JosePh Maris Vilima Balthasar de Bourbon, \Duke of Parma, Platen tia,'Ac., infant af Spain\ was the long name and titleof the defunnt prince,, lie was born on the 79th January,•lB23„ and Was, consequently, 31 years of ago at hie - death:\ lie succeeded his 1 failure upon his abdication in'lB49, in the Due.hy of * Parma. lie was cermecte-dthy marriage with the 'French BoUrbons, \llls wit* was theArtugh. ter a the Duke`ile Beilwhe was assassinated at thr4perain.Petris; an accordingly sister to the Doke de Chanibord, led by tho•Prench le gitimistillenrY, V. it Frann i e. The 'Duke leaves four children, the doeond of whom, Lie eon Rob ert ,Charles,..tafsvhols only six years \ old, sac \ ceeds him. Dann his minority\ his mother be regent. ,-\ -' • '. ' - .\ 4 Patron Ward, who 'as the primdiniinisto and favorite of the late I.Dukerts ban -rude4 to ry 7 unit the conntry..-,..Tins , nis. an English \ad rentaien end his Lista is fell of st4nge con 'traits and alternating fort 'nes.\, Ile wits origf., natty a common groom, and was promotekby tho \ royal. Duke from the stables to the cabinet% .th ' that ktiffillNG 31ACEflifE."—it II! said a AHor ney General Cushing !loos not intend to anyly for a renelfal oetho patent of hiieruabing m - chino. Ito-and President, Pierce hare triedi 'in New Hampshire, Connectiontt and Rhode ,Nand, and it answer no useful purpose at all„. s, \mo e London Times has excited the ire of the Ir3ati.,inembers and in the perion of, its " nane ger'i ids. Morris, has been summoned before a Parliamentary Committee on complaint of breach of privilege. The libellous passage is to this effect fia,read before the Committee: Tho%lrish members must all beo paid, and they will vote for their pay. * * * The Irish meralter is a very serviceable animal, all the more seqiecabli for not being very nice in ltia habits. Laughter ] It is not , too much to say, that hardira single meager° Would have beeripassed ftrt.he last 20 years but for this fa cileand well paid. Swiss corps." A vast quantity'utquestioning, 'falling columns Of a report, did not `extract fruit the ".manager" a word, of reply, intelving the journal, or re vealing the names of, pqrsoas who wrote the ob jectionable articles. Thvpiestions were not an swered on the ground that the press is not ame nable to Pirliamentary Cempitteei end that such queries could only be asked - by, the Courts of law. The other journals ofsralort are unani mous in praising the Condnot f Mr. Morris on this occasion. - - - - ~ , Garai aIICIR STO/1-4.—Thq ji•reat4t tizow storm ',that has fallen in Central Ohio,at this season of the year for twenty years iris tha\on \ Easter Simday, the 16th inst. The writer of this ;was' in New Philadelphia at the time, which iesonth of Cleveland about 100 miles. The storm com mencedshoitly after daylight and centin \ un- ' tilafteinightfalk ' We neversaw snowfall o fest and Anions for so long a time. During 'a p riod of , thirteen hours the air was darkened. .It Itii \ soft and "slushy,," the half pulting.!after it f 1. \ Had it, been "drier," not less than 24 inch wield have remained on the. ground yesterda morning. As it was, the depth reached ten inches. At Wellsville it was rather deeper, an d at Alliance twelve inches was found on the p t- form. At Pittsburgh it was eight inches,,and . t ' Crestline about nine inches. At Mullion it w. not over three'or four inches, and at Cleveland scarcely ono inch; which disappeared yesterday forenoon. The snow in the central counties will last to.dnynnd perhaps longer. - . . Peaches are_probably killed In a large portion of dm State /a - the trees were in bed or bloom. Apples - may escape 'with the' ." akin of their • .The gnaw on Easter Sanday { ;-1854, be long remembered in Eastern and Central Ohio:— Clailand Plaindeater. , . , . The. Cuban Eniancipation &twine appears to be steadily progressing in Its development.— The Captain General has now under considers- Son a plan of sending a Special Commiassioner Ito the , plantations on tho Island, to rerrt upon' ~° the number of negroim " held in servitude, for \ Which there is no legal bill of sale; that is;lllleit-- ly imported Africans, - with a view to their alit \ The Trinity' Church leatholic): difficulty in Philadelphia continues to create mole feeling in 3,, that city, and on Friday about two lindrel per ; SODS formed a procession, and wi, , music and flags niirched to the jail to . pa li:tide to the . eight •of the - anti-Bishop party 'who -lad-been committed for contempt:of Court. ..Theywere allewed to enter the jail, ono at a time, mud shake hands,willi,the prisoners,, and aft= eying three hearty cheers, they took *Ai 4eparjare. Tux 111rwramona Mosurrs.---The birk Grape': ehot, with 'Georg? Law's Cou.sketli 'on- board, was at last advice., lying at the'llaliie. l ttionlli of the Mississippi .- The New ()rime Delta says that the Spanish Consul in that 'city, wan soalarmed by her arrival that he immeffiulelY chartered . a vessel and despatched intelligence of ~the tact to , The Pettey-Me (Pa) Press. cautions its readers against counterfeit $2O "mites on the Farmers' and Planters' Bank of,Baltiniorit. ' Vigneitte agri. anlturat implements, sheates'of grain,: railroad cars. - Mao, =counterfeits on the: Tfiscristmrgh Ilank-1.4 shared from l's reliefissue, Vignette a marble mason. at. *fork. Firidolkir counterfeit antis of the Pamela' and :lifecivinlee Bank of Georgetoltn, b. C. 'are italdln - ba in circulation IS'Aiss SPOOL—A.: day or two sines, durum the prevalence of a Leavy gale, &water spout 'formed in the Delaware; . a short distance below Gloucester, New i r , thetop - of which was carried over the towards Red Bank. A short distance over the it brae, and quite a num; bar of NI, it is eau were koiy,erei,l over the ground 1 ''. Midame - Goldicionidkis noW lditiginiin Berlin, and shortly goes I .to Viesaut; lietifire , Ai will re main'tWo mooths,';' and doixig ' ' - ,w,x, end =Meets 8 a will \ gun hindered by the , .go te St part of the autumn . I Emilia t \ \\ ' ‘. . \\
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