WRIMEI ESTAI3LISitkD'AN7I7B6: PITTSBTJRbitGAZETTE DIMLY:SY= WILY - IVIETJKLY TT Y • WRITE. dc O. • DAVID Tirg W 11127..) lOAMUIH. HAIORT. 'nal On rens• mar. MY poet t 0 sue POO? Ginn& • T ERAS S -.• • D AILY-13Iz dollars Per annum, parable half ye W6 tl 111( Y-Two dollareper ann a ro. in set ri D. I 'MD Le nefhlied on Use followlag evallltkaist - Two maim _ ^do ...... ..... la 03 ' Telenty emlee do - ra 00 The for each club to . bel to one Own ttnt to Wild !amiably In sdmon. No dab DeDen wet after the year espirs, rodeo the sooner le Wot ttw ✓ rellelfa, TE l s RA I 01" ADVERTISING: J Oro some, (1011nee of . soriparall ar AMIN 0 3 0 • Do , each edditionallereemnw-* 00 , Do one week- .... 3 Do three 'meta Ib ow 6OO • ,Do . two oo Do' three awotn•- Do Ida mootha.- lO 00 • Randle,/ pima ft. Ilwo or lees Ter annum) CO 00 t (Me dollar fbr beets additional Mee. 0., 0p.., ,moon at pleasure, (per =- I '4 Mug.) •Maaire of 00 y or ~,iduketat einem, Inserted Olaf MU IMldiil.ll2l4 • for mob additional mane inserted under toe yearly rates, ball or ban atinettememis czowelhosf aware, and not ...nom as s sonars and a half. ih rbgrliMrsecOuntable be legal adverthemmate hes cm d 11125114 theta p Üblkatlon. A oon nuonorlng candidates - for otlloe to be charged . the same Ailvertlearamite not marked on the copy tor a &MI 5 . ; samba. of Isinstiona. bet toutintual 3111 for Md. and pertain:it exacted emordiroxty. . The privilege of annual advertisers Is strictly limited ko • Melt. own ihnowdlate bastassa and all setvertnents ibr the benefi 114 albite persona, aawell as all wherearents • not Immediate! y woneetot with their own tocsi n se. and Ci 181114110( mrefusepoffluty . it length of otherwise, lb r ad elVaidi n'i rr= l* mtv l =l . a. 'i r,, r lglra ir t il l ltele ua rontV; . . aimed, mut prompt yorment steelred. oAH shertbrment. lor charitable lionitio Are wen yard. lownstrlp, emd otber publi ' m eet ), lars, and all 1- yanked maetlnge and notimi r t6 be charged half Paw. Dar- L' • • slde Metairie dvnce. • taattiare noticed So be &urea DO mita& - ' • Death. wean Inserted 'Mihail I. charge, madras moms. Mod hr Amaral lawn/ahem or obituary notices , and whet, , anionttonled.to be paid for. . . t Deintar t wheeld . a, and elLothere =tn . ; ;•;'' r tletrera, Ceonerts. or any nubile entertainment., graM. *UAW ma :nada atlinittanne-all notice/ of tod. mut. designed to MI atientlar ar ankulated or Intended to promote KW (Merest. care only to Inserteel with the under tb. Mae in ta_be paid gre.. - If latended Le the local the wow erll/: be oharged at the We or 10 cent. PIM line. . ; HAMM or• St - mut. bo elzgod Wok ink. Tamen Memos Petitions 02 • Real Palate Agnate ima amoomoie net t• o be Maned under yearly Mop. but al l • Mamma or hfrtpthroo and ougotittra par cent hum 'the =Mg If 1116111 X 1111-IFITELT ohr-T 11=0. 9.0 &mom ihres Do. . each a4.lltlooal 37 • fkiiaty, one inot.-..j..50 , -Do.. arch 00l !holm' amts. Alllllsmohrott advertisements In bo raid In uollo BATES OF . N. 11.01,31:E5A ITo.II Maiill M. between Thin! !!!! PICitigYVVANIAa •. 1 .e Dank of Pitrabargh !. .-...pr Ifsebang. Um* of d 0.- Mon and Manure of do-par 7.; flank of Cornaternse.,-Por 4 Hoak of Korth Amerten.-per .flanh of giorthla Literttenl ! !!•:: Bank of t tedlttal P eW Bank of lembutrg &Mortara,* Be-gar . (thud Kemitattoa llsonfae. l Meet. hanh••••Pir Mathanks? Moya dog Batm..-,..P0r Phlladalphla Bantge--,4M &athwart ... . -Par !Traderrnan'agang......--..Per onitnnt. Par ; Bank of tgoulaberabargn- -. M - - Akan; Oaten. oarMT:. r hankornanytile... 'urt of. Pal. CM: Cgaiier..;•Por ItanteofOarmantown-.“.-tar s !' • ~ B nak crow. - X 'Bank - ti Bank orltkldletenra_ !, • Montgomery Co. Bant-..par • Sank of porgaamterlantL ' Etatta a tc k dakia;; ." CZ .Dort:atoms &nit ' • 'Matra par • -r • ---- • WU 1ank.. ......._.__ :.. .. /antere n 7347. .farsaaeg ottomartar-Pm !• garta t pars.ed,lrolbt oljteadlatz mti u mt i c r ayntorg.A • caster 00111Mf fank:-.par tenon ank-. par arta% flank of Ilotarrtge_ 1 _____.__ Boot 'of the Vallet.:—... , N Bank oft ' a.lLlohmord. gr. Bank, rfa. Norfolk--" Firmorre Ittof virew.... : r MarehantitMeell:Nork " A( North Wortem , Boak..... y 'i.. ?LOUTH CAROLINA.' ' 9 , P0- -Fr." Ummiabak Wen Branch Unit.. Vitaminslilk,Willutibirr• RIL4f • mart. 17 . , • Wombdo Womb at do 0ttayt00.....--- do =ok. Dolswore,..-; do gotooolms... do r an& 'at Asbtabolo...... do ase► at ri• Ilessch at Mansdel4:7.: ; =i i ttel et t e ai a .... do a = Wo:h h :rluld,agt!!" do I do at Eterobenil do et Vernos..— do.I Elidoch "rase' 19 1 - 4;;;;at......ti 1000 b at Mt. :` Bruck Sostortl3o--- Bum* Earosl l L--, d, do! "mob 21 , 1_ •••,-..1••• • Brim* ot.Pottosooomd-.... Depth at Etnalott Bk of R. Ameik T oronto 5 Bk ofthe People.. Toronto • 5 Bank: of Montreal.-- ~... 5 Bk of D. Canada. Toron to f, ZAttERN 7:XCIL.ITir., On Icon. York.—..--.par On Plalladelpkla— - --par Itattintans....- di ... f ... oar , wrartmoi r.xraail. Citninnatt..„...—..3 latirAigii.,64..lant . IDoubloons, Spalr t ! .. t..H.gl.ll o o 1 taides b bid2 4 : do :Intg gt r =1: 1; :.:,.......:—.1z io, en Thalcsk....,—...— 7,11.3 . . ... . .. ..... . at Cupthoict....,. B nat • Altai Wm.; -- Swat' It Woottet....-- . PRICES 'O2 STOCKS. • ' ILIGPORITD TOR TIM PrrThBVILOII GAVEIVE, BY. & CO. STOCK AND 'EXCHANGE BROKERS, '' • /PO. FOua 2-0 sTREEn irottoa item.. vo..L.— . poottraTat. 64 ::::= *wogs. 5t...........;—. Ylit.astult dtr l s%----- • D.. gasp. 4a, N.Y .x ANoigsq: oily (I , a e - 4 - fi a. oast 0T0443. Bailil of Pfttobaro: .. Pisrobsant a ftsonalron " li =Hoak 7 • amino link Iltio. Thud Ca....,.....-- iltanni laussftlios*--- ' 1 1 4 1=r in N 111•SV. "- -. --...--. Hand M. MU* ----- Northern lasorusx.-... WilllaosasortJiMao--j -• t'Vo ' r i t I l li nittrases ."M tf-,!: Cllinsuf Issutane. on.- Aosoohlted flromenal oo istantors. . Pittattuh to pitua..,.,-. NNW= a losanua_. esif. • auiSni j•l. s. u 10 isliixr alto an .„..i...1 .1 Goo Works-- , Novas 14soknatot. alookastor as Nana. Nolboad- Bata lk Ot;1 Wd a A Cr. a il!' RallaaADry ND. Da* 1 2=l l.' llWirietr)..:.. I .r. I n ir ,mvok ao r4. ( k norl id - I , Alla a Pettrw• Pixak I'd i aromobart , ten7lko RIL. NoTtb ..... littsbaish a la* zoril— ,• . 17. admiinie"..—.. ..... v.... - olawrro 14GF-•••••;•-,-- Aktlit niffiis 01 A. WILK/NS 2it. 71 Aura drag, `. 17 . 44 841 1 8B "I•rvIURoll; PA. LVDREIGN and,' Domestic Exch a ng e, Coin, I' Boat lobo sod Wu/ Warrudetmirh. vv. vv . . COlMdiaul Wok tiaboxtungre .'"un.gotiasit. 8'411'11.4117171(b'rnial:sII0 44 1'11.6 WI R sod Intemt. v .. .teed..tiala: I - "" :ARNOLD ,Ss CO. "ItetVaccadrl364:4o,,BAAK IpyrEs.kie .Alllo2l"lk"no.siorutairl PORTABLE THRASHING IdACIIINES AND SEPARATORS. InTABILANTED to be thorouzllly built. T v and do work well: made en 4 sad hr C. W. CARROT. barjh 17Y 1 42=E r ri nit g li *TV.ZlP_TtsTinWiri arelal z st rerteneed Aram - place to it e talPerlth laanisalenee la ham or Odd lie ow yd. uns kith , Omens taster, or make* bettor wort. him than 9.030 or Ryas are new In nee lo the T Worao. mut z z zletrt . t .eDi ta i ten= s 4 - Jra gate ho ~ st e eansgh LINT have been manatoended brlboat who tote ea seeplidn, and to work as Woll ae my In ibb tor Is ißoat . Patent. Ad outhea to the wk.. t , notiplateri tomato dm straw and chaff (ma the graln,and mai plan entloriathdaetton whoeurrer DENTISTS. SCOTT, Dentist Fourth 'street, Own rad at Markirt. boars • jai ABA- pENTIST, aim street, • A.mr.tal. al(aadbe attAralsdlo by spioelat tors.itzzra • I .2;.reitia — ta UNE . _ _ . . . . , . .. .... . , • - L.- -...., PIT ... , S „„ . . _ ..„... --, -'''- ''' _..-. -. ''., .... ' ' DAZ E ......,„ , -. ~ , •-•,,',.. -', 0 - 43USINESS' CARDS. BIORRISOS, Attorney and Ccninael ittri tor S. at Law: Office xmoved to O. 4t Grant stmt , near . roarth, littaburehaa. W. HALL, Attorney at -Law, "33 aka- Bann.," Gnat stmt. botweeu Fourth sod iiiISj3ERTE:PTITT.Taps; Attorney at Law, Rt. Lout.. Mo. fra OITERT POLLOCK, nt Law -Comer of PM untt Grant strec Attorney ts.opti.it. WU+ stem Pittsburgh. Mr 2,4-141 AIKES I. KUHN, Attoreet at Law, office rourthstteet, new Gnat, Pittaliurgh. jal;rdly ItANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, No. INPolarth street. Pittotburgh. TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at . Law, ep to Fifth ehmt,Pittabmrb. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ItrERNAN & CO, nankin ead Exchange • • broker. N 0.95 Wood street, orroorof Diamond Alley. burgh. Pa: • liny and fell Plank Not...sand. Onln.• Dimmed Mins treliantie. and Prominsory Nolan make. (Inflections In all the principal of the Union: Itenelve Depoalts an call and on Internet. and glee their petnnpt attention to all oth er madam orpertalg to a Brace. DrOness. . 1111.F.Innern Rubin:me ennstardattoPsalc • rillaVlT Auxix mica- I.3Axn. X•RAMER, RAILBI, - "Bardzio. and Ex ehaoN Itrokeivt• Bay and - Odd and - Silver and Notes, ne=on Beal ).tab at to Sial! e , tu- r Barsa d sell S= 2 4 0L I TIZe i n. & elves mad s on ative.4nte to the I/ Mare er of Third and Wool stmt. , dimly °Amite the St. Charles lioteL - . LD. KING, Coin, Stook and ,Ex,chango Broker. Tanrth street—Dnyasnd sells Storks on uton; A:change oa raaten, rittellaupplied at ent rant tate% Coltentlanstnade on Molten at low 'taws Wen tern Bank Nonni Boned and and. 7r 2S sayxams:, rALIIS:-..::,..Zniflllia BUM:— • fl. E. Mar. -reut - ER; HANNA & Co. SuocOO'soill to Busier. Hanna Batikerv.Ezetuings firOtersaud Were in Yore'. and Domestic Fsebanne, Certificates of Deposit, Bank NAN. and 13peehr-N. W ono.. of Wood and Third street.. Current Money maired L onTepodt. Sight Chet. fur We. and =Urethan made on nearly all priori -q°::hnix of thaited talcs. • :' thl hlgbest preoillat2pald for r °reign end. American Advances. made on .00nalonnerita of Pralneet, shipped east. on liberal terms WY. P. WILLIAIIP. . ..T. n. P . V..q. Whl. IL WILLIAMS :& Co.,ilankers and V T a:cameo Brokers; North . East poorer of Wood and Thlrd stmts. littsburgh. . _ - All traosertlons mad e on liberal terms, and corlactlons promptly attended to. • jsiT.ly AANo '6 Fo¢ttL_ettue{ pPaite the WILKINS / CO.,„Exehango, Brokers, jtk,ofj.llol. LARIMER., Jr., Banker and. Bnn ker.. 4th street, 'No. 110, -- adJololutztg tbe Beek of Ustursh. DISCOUNT 111171/1131911 . SON, Brokers HOLMES & SON, Dealers in .Foreign N and Douteetto ML of Zechange, (I.rtilleutes nth, write, Bonk Notes and Specie, No. CO Market etreet, Atte- Wavh. SirCoUtutfous made on . the principal cities throtothoot the United States. • and. Fourth st..ll4 . navle k . lirt i4 Vl dO Ctentircreill BlLL'lnein'L do_ Franklin Bank do Lafayette Ra nk : do Ohio L1011..a Trustest.. Western Faverse Bonk-. do Rack "WWI= ...—. I NEW solV vi rV i s i t...— Kew Tark lc° °`-`-`l,-,:aviairD--:•••-:_x_. Wholesale Grocer, toy. et, and Dealer in :FOREIGN WINES, Brundie , and Old Illo taaio. agabelanyeSrlaskr, - NaLT, South-Emit nova, o Wood and Root 3t3.lNtttlror2l, Nom: la= . W.-POINDEXTER, General Merehan - Aka Broker and CommbeloOllerbint.ll!... Front t and 113 : c o oed Moot, Pittsburg!, 30.3),1334 Am. 's:M(lll'k . A: - MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Tear, Fatally Groove., Wooden and Willangreve. ucomm. of Wood and Finth :Again IA now Toadying starve nortment of FroldLgood. In addition to .gde already ox• toinilvo gook, %webs...llld= first hug/ In the Egtogl market/I; viidelt will he odd at the lowest market price, /fir Hags. Btearnlvals„ and 'Fasollks, bnving,by tho quantity,rolddied et gholonge rang: Aregooda delivered to the city . E'en of eloirS , nag Bank at 1:;1;;;_ 2 Bunk of St. of N. ucroirs (but. Itank,lTllrgon. - h etk a il TiIICTLIN r k uk oftho Ste &Vandina 2 Bank of Pouth Carolloa. Ronk or Chatioutou I'luutors7A—V!!! . .a. !ea" 2 A Vommission and EVr __.l7l_!_;y“,...l_)-I,4l.,Yeant. d~►len inAcmi and -Produce :-T ree T3 l l= o :-Z,.., MU. of:mettle. N 0.114. Nereid "- 5p64r53 MeALPIN & CO., Whole side timbers; bud nughsrs in Pinitskins, Metal* suit Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. gig mg 244 , LiLvrtg strpst. .Pittutiurich. . i2CMII Ijk Branowleit oaretat 3 KIZCTLICAT. Hi Of Scutnas,,Lookee X lik of Lottlree.Thurataa " Northam Bk ofremtacky • thernlik ofKeottteky • • missomu. •itROBISON: CO., Wholeiale Grocers, u re t'ldnee titl it err u s i, itokl b. Commlagork Measikatip. sigma rourrn. - Q PRING ER lIARBAUGH & CO., (Suema .l.-3 %ors to ilarhatur.b.) CuMmlspinti anti Forrirding literellantm Psalms to Wool • slid Produce itenerally...!ioa. 115 First andllOVeromt ptreetA.Plttatirgb. P. . spagy: 'f Bt• lttigfr ui State Dank and /Inmate. HI Mak. of 1111noOO NEG Ia. ..FI. 75 WIS Marl. t Fire in. Ca ents 5 MICHIGAN. y &N. ILEA, Flour Facfors, Comtnisaion Y o =n t y p irrebants A .., Denier, In rrodun, ..t,:ae.fi; 11. 74 Wlteraxill * ,9o r=trfirsagli. Pen.- ~ • • • • -- rani.' ear Mechanics'flank a • • moat Stock Bank - 3 Prnbasulat Hank._.,.... 3 Inanrane. Cumnany....- "3 Mato isnot -.....--... 3 IFItRJONES,Forwu and Cotnrrlig - don ticrehnuts, Dasiers In Produce and Pittsburgh wmfactured articles, Canal /lulu, near &Truth street, Pittsburgh. , ' "AkiTfTiifigEs — & --- ' - d:l7,' - sooceirm to ATWOOI gtab=r4 WEY, MATIIEWS & CO., Wholentle Grts cert. Oinunirsinn arid Forwarding Men:haat& and gents fig .11rigtiton CottosTarn. 67 Water it.. Plttaimrati. It,fERCEIt ANTELO; General Commis :l,i vioirlfoictiatits, liberal vidivien vim& di isinviirolverits of Produce svoingillt: , talirr • • joirN CO.,'Wholesele Grocers, • Oxonlndon Ilernbants. and Dalliers In Prod and ttatatrgh Itanufacturne..No. W.d -I,dbarty j - B. CAiiiitLD, late . of Warren, Ohio, Cnmmlmtaa Wo ln Western " YanWlo Hatter,. Pot and Pearl Asb, Western Pladate Ir. - 140er otrnet, betvernltaltbdel4 and Wood, I burgh. Sorergisrn .--.. 4,83 Tak 3.04 3,80 1/803..7----*2'll_ "9“ 3 'FP ronCtfilt fiFß7sl.iiituirgos.)urrls, Grocer 4, bu.r.o erelmts. Doik. In , ofAcums, Kt . 112 S.. nd prIBESE WAAVIOUSE.-lIENRY 11.1 011.1.1N8,Faromsding awl Coulnitudonlferclurakedid, Praaer laChew, Dater, Lao Vis b .41 Prodna, praeralln, 23 Wood strret, above It ales. littsbargb - mOll. trrnevicks. April 23.1E64. t I 100-• 100 -•••• 100 of 100 • 100 61 . 3 NU u 0 1 , 90 100 90 100 10 VON BONNIMAST - & MURPHY, Vitik-, male GraCars and Otnandadan Mmetinstr, Ind 'Nabs In Pittabursb Slannpietnsrs,. No.= Water street, "PM* in Tut Sob a Any,. lot. Fob. dui lot. Moro lio do T lot.ll.T4Nos , 44Ct • do 4 ACOB FORSIIII, Jr., Forwarding and sisesbast..m. sa was? atF.t.Plttsliarah. 111II0MASPALMER, Import 6 and Da;ler 11„ in Treueb and - Anerksu WO Pa _ t 'tio. 66 "maim% treeteetweela Third asalparth eittobargh: MeCUNTOCK, Importer Fmtl-Whole -104 slid rill Dealer . la Carpelp_Ploor Oil Bt.am Moat *.:tagai No.l and 7r I:tarlret=t. Eh"' Divatazact. Div-Jeg.B et Dix. PP ; Ply. nO,l yionsus & PATTON,.Wholegale and Re -tan Grow.; ye the Eastern side of the .plataned, r)i;•.2toita I Dlr. Nor. V 274 "PRANK VAN GORDER, Dealer in .Trini iliAgkfirt%it:=Ln2rdt°' Emb " l " 4 ll' =I t o( Ibleh afhTlvezre be bad es N0. "15:4 . rjer . of one. kittaborgh. Pa.. spilblr Div. grallik et- I IMv 411 a a. a. Ramos a co.ramorwcarr...e.t, 4.} , 110NT aco a. 10. o. A. MASON ,& CO, Wholesaleanaßetail Booing to Faller and -sutra. Dry (trod, /Mb 1114aborith. Dlr. Jul- 4 Ile New Ntoek. 11/lIRPILY it:•BtfiteitßlELD, Whole=le aa(ilbetall Dry Mods inner Fuortligod gr. et stmt. Pittsburgh. - . . -• 105 60 as as 19 26 10 /tee . - 13, ° tl i g I R K ' 024 9 . derT i ft Si new! ltt b. r;h M 2 T; tnrew, acid a/I kinds of Forwlwo and llotwewtla Wm.'s wu 144100114 No. atb Liberty .IF - tnwt.. en hand • rerY stnek of roperlor oil lhananguhtbk Iyhiskey, whkb win be *obi kw for cab. - • - - 1 3 sAilo Ne 4 etow 178 If! 19 It 2 I 4 ...... . k... . ..- G. GRAFF a. CO.; Onceern mid Coin . minr.lort Wartontal elan, Della, In all Mods of • burgh Illautd..ctared atlidea, enaneo of Paton,' and Ilnaaals.PlUalturedt. Pa. 4.14-lp (.1.11;t711/.• - E4X . :•.,4,...,...., ~ ........ ......, , ....010. 1t.10111111. - 0 - .., 111. , M,1K4 0 11N - tt .. Cp., thiolesa Vrnlo,Onln rd -1.3f, urFritannfaellfrage Od, 11kb ILYA atkpm afityll On band a n Ltu!lr,Wizeldrubs, 141 Water eyed. Vittelvrdb. RNI27 MIMI PIrIZT.., ....... ..... ........ ...... .ILOWILI 1411 , 11 r. I.SAIA. I I. DICKEY & CO., Wholesale ' 0r0 ..”.. ..”.. Cotondrelon atinthanta. and Ihadtra.ln Pnadnar, . ...,. 14 Water att*et. and 11x7 Front stret; Fl ttaborah. ._ - I 114 JON, leatLL...-.t.-Wkigia lac MT7 11; ...1 1 ; 8 2 1 ; I n E' lx, W el e Dit e argeetrearLL-1 . .1111 AMR , . INV .7 BAOALEY k CO., Wholesale gra- V owl. Roa.lB sua 20 , Word dr.t. PltUblarqh. ATTORNEYS. comnssloN &c. WEti H . srrrox. M]=M DRY, GOODS. GROCERS. Effiiffii MEM ---.- WILLIAM . Grocer - owl 7 7 Tea Deal.; emote of Wood and Moth etroetni boo away. on band a tome poortment of Oudot Crowd. god floe teso—Yonloon Fruits sad :Coto. Wbokoale sod Rasa Doel_ofo onoolled Oil tbo lowest trim. tlikifttiLLZE fulon 31. u lc iat Nii , Dedere ihnOTC,a,TO ororlittotragh Blanufoctoreo. Llborti .moo tst:c.. efeolcofsto. uccANimEss'...eiuotOggotp. to La T, D. Vick, Wholesale Gramm Pnrsranding and estarulsdan Merchant., Dealer. lu Inya. Nall& Ulu. and Pittsburgh. Manufacture. generally; canto, or 'Wood mad Wider pluenttilttaturah. • A , CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and orzact...a= ..'A.twlanZtlar dc l;. ki3OYD, Wholeautle — Groc‘aro, om. • relation ?derrehants,And Dealers to Produtro=Roand ardi Bnildlo" frouttha on / 41 . 6 rt.r. lc?" , ! k` ... : . CIOaRA,Zi ..... tp AGALEY, WOODWARD. ib CO" Whole -0 ro.n. No. until stmt. rti11.4.10.1111 WOOL MERCHANTS., _ . • IXE,Bueeenor taIdURPILY LYE; • Wool Prior :ad Conosimi on , Af orotund. far th e f Amorlaw.lioolt Cloves N 0.131 LgoitTOtmit AGENCIES. -- CAltl).—llatiegTheen appointed the el AA chides Anent* tn. l'ittnhurgh, for the nalanfltdent 1 t iseted Cerro:tacit and tittetched ',anther Bening...cc nfactiared by JEWELLI SON, of liartkird. Connecticut, We nog rarer for mile a lenan siniortment of all "'MUM manufactured. at the, manufactinger grim, MI article vuncrior to any Leather .11elting ever before offered In thin market. Alen. a large snuck of olllridths of India Riskier 110111, conntantlyhand, and for vale nt the ellachloo Belting Derain" No- lon 10 -Mi.t.l't.tr" 4- - .opJ. f 11. I'ItILUPS Estate Agent, stick. Merck:m.llmo and Bill Broker. I No. 92 Garth ettect, .bore Wood, .11urinexe promPtir Stend." , jyttdly • SAMUEL L. MARSIIEL Secretary7Citi son', Insurstiso Company, 94 Water stmt. T x ' . M. GORDON, Secretory Western' Juan ,: • ....co., 92 Water street. T GARDINER COFFIN, AgehtforFranklin 1 1111, 1 111 , gi0 InsO i r . 4 . 9co c. pant, zurrtheast corner of Wood 1111011 A. IkIADEIII.A, Agent for Delaware Ma i. • but ll:Mar. Caturanr. 42 Water street- mime a TABOR -AMMER 7. =MN , iriEO. U. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors kfti to Taylor St Idiorne,) General Commission mld For. gardhast Merchant. and Agents dr Eastern Tramiel:tar tion Lines, Wholesalo antlers Staple Orocarit, Sheet. log, ()Atm, Cotton Yarn, Batting. Twine, Manilla. Mis ouri and Kentucky IlempSharco, Soda Ash, -Window Glass, kindles , mul White Naval Stumm and Cincitr nail and Pittsburgh Nlnnu ured Goode gennrally.— Agents Fm the °Penn MOP' an 4 Sheeting. Pittsburgh: No. • 414 Front street, (opposite Louisville, Pittsburgh and St. Louis Packet Londlug.) Cineinustl. jaL4F3nid • JA3. It7wAsusoro.. IIUTCHISON & CO., Commision Mlt i nch l a . u s ta u and . Ateott forge , :LIZ, f o r t ? p r e e tgo , - Oakum, Zinc. !ain ' t, Le, ke. fi,7 BOOKSELLERS. &C. T L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No Fourth ItUre, Apollo Building,. 411", R. WELDIN, Wholesalo and Retail Dealer In Blank atu Febool Books. Fewer and a t., t P ',ne s No. No. 41 - Wood street, (between Mini and Fourth) ittsburg. rose-'0 irIOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller aril Sta- Ilutwo, MICCCIant l to hobuoulb aliaon A a. Agnew, Na f /Market TIVII 'Fourth, Itt P. ii £ iI:RY ,I n • ,S.. B 0 S u NV O . ~..R . Z . I l e,, ]Bookseller and . ititt.contd, bittsh i g4. l'la. .411 - K AY.,k, CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 65 Wood Afoot, nett tbe eon., of Third, l• clbura, Pa &hoot and law book,constantly on band. MUSIC, &C. J OHN A. 11.1ELLOILiDealer in Piano Fortes ! 11 Masc and ktrodeal Instrosonot, fob.' Books. M. tatlonery. Solo agent Tor Cblekerinir a Pismo Forte, for Western Pconsylosoho-No. SI Wood street. RnENItY. KLEBER, Dililer in Music. Mu ' Wad .Inatroments. and Importer of Italian String,. eent for Nanna 'd Clark'. grand and aware Manna, Frith adatnalia holenn Attactunent Also fn Dual:ewes Mantel. SCIIRCEDER & CO., Music Stor street, loklecen .larket .1 Woad. X IlaaleoDlll --Sty rearlallac t 55151m1eal ladrucarnta St all %Linda DRUGGISTS. • TOIIN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Gur . ter.) Wholesale and Detail t ercet, a Dreier in Pent, Oil, Dyestuff, dr., 141 Wood oboe, g doors helno ,Tiruln AID, Pittsburgh. Wltegular Agent for Dr. Ford's rnh3o WILCOX it CO., Druggists and Allot!, LI• evarie, rumour Alwricrt struet and the utononld.kuuu Duateutly nu band • full nut cool ;dui Wurtzu•ut of ruus.Medlciors.Perfuturry.endertlele•purtnintnutothaf buNinesc Phyaielana reeeeriptbn. ear prullievant..4oi. .719 . TOIIN•• P. SCOTT, Win - A min Ikaler in • ttruvi, Paint& Dits,.Varntahes and Dye Bluffs, Zi0..19(.. Liberty etrert. Pittaburgh. All orders will rreelve pennu'd attention. fre - Ap.ut far Lund. k Pu's valuable Madly medicine. mar 1:4-ly g.A. FATINESTOCK & CO., Witole!ale .2,4ljs======giigr:. burgh. meta P E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Deux& Palite - , 1/e Stuffs. 011, Vvrdeben, r— ealrand nowt, rltteturgb. Goods warranted. Prices low. • .•- . . )IiKAUN ,t, RElTElClViiglesaio ,t, Retnil Drnacist, corner of ig.e.4 - and st. dab. etreete, burgb. T - SeIIOONMAKER .t. CO., Wh — olesalc gm • Druggists. N 0.24, bard otreet. Iltultunch. TOSEPII ITEM:Ma, Sum:m=or to L. Wilcox' si & Oa- arner Market street mid Platimod—lieers are Mantle mt Muni a Miami comptete rountiment of lungs. Medicines, Chests. Perfumery. and all articles pertaluinu to Ms Miriam Pkysielans prat:llolmm arefully emaroaded a all • hare. jafely METCINE. - 111 t. JAMES KING: Office and Reiddence, xo. in Firth sued, wpaat. the Catbedr>l. MO burgb. • i•t:ly MERCHANT TAILORS. p CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Os"- thlor. 71 Wend street. Particular a ticittnnt paid ta Hoye and Yeutlai Clethinz. neld:r IVILLIA3I IMGDY.Merchant Tail or. Dra arty street.yer and Dealer Ist relidlY antidan. V — itiATYS CO. litercti;nVTnirors, 181 '"nr —W. Amen. and and the nravot Arias •ttdlturstduT.lZ Our hienda and ruOurtnesu Noun rive us • Wt. MANUFACTURING. W. WOOPWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer sad Dtstar In Cabinet Ihrs, X 0.55 ' Aran. JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, ► ramie? setNn POLIO BOX end BRAZED BOX VICES. corner f Anderson end Bob. to street& one wens from the Bereft genet Midge. Al legbenT.EßT- acne -Anil .x.L WORKS, earner of First and Liberty r. • ' 41.... b. •NU eborah, P.—Nlachltdate Tools of iter7 7, ortteh os IRON. PLANERA, PM% and liana TURN ING LATIIA, DRILLING MACUTN US, de.. t .. mann/. 'lxtrad to order. (NUJ -.RV. T.11411111A/N 1- CO. fr?:II3ROIDERE --- 1.) ANIIAPLTOA 111. k g marked tvr Embroidery .r 1 Ay ea ork' by ' . - MILS. L. 11.1111 SON, ' jeßtf• No. 'Xi% Tana Meet, sLovo Iland. Bolivar Fire BriclF tul_Compa d Crucible Cytylian ufactunngny. rrillS COMPANY iIAVING ENLARGED I. thelt aliotelty for muittEseturitir. Iwo bO Tar: in 4 to cwt. the lacrespettAwasad thelehOrick. Cruet F• and 8./141.g Ord'" nagli T t italCZ.l nuts, ==ital o===::n CO.IIi~CORD 6t WIIOLESALE AND 1t TAIL SANIITONABLE" lIAT — AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DRAW:USW ALL HINDI OF ETNA. CORIVER'OF WOOD AND F 17211" STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Tbelr O.* ombisers "wry , Malt/ ..1:d71•Of Mt. =l , ll . lpar i :l4. Dam Cuff. FarrNotmetpt. piTrgnunoit - .!. • ! =--....1 1- " , - COACH FACTORY: AV. -- 46, Dernoind Ages, near Arad &reit • . ' ' X. At: BIUMA)M, PIIOPHIrrOIt. • yIV . OULD respOctfullyl.OalUthe:Ottention of . Southern sod western fiterthieita,to hla tine stork o earriages. raridilig In prim 1100, 11143 to $l5OO.- Theis Carriage. are l,nllt from the twat 'material and werktaan- W L thin. and under hie own saran/den *h e ann. with eo n drew, warrant his work 'to to Inter to now snanufao. lured In the Union. The nom. of.. 'tortures and the mat r, l n notranin demand fur ttdarlakork. ham Indurod t build any e 0111111.• or •araod work In 1.1. retabliahinent. Persons wanting • humid wurk ?11l please mil and alumina lila inert( ' going D.A. AU I. week warranted. , ' - ',,-.• ~:. • _ ___ - . New .Coach Paetort ,, —Allegheny. t e.:H •M. If. WHITE .4 CO.. would Ye - "" . areetfafly • Inlton' the nubile that they hare e • up on fawned, between Federal and banduakey streets. They *re now making and are prepared to melte m‘dere fot everrdtwstrtion of vetelder, Coach.. Charlotr, Itarouthed. Bog 1.1 Plariona. de.. do which. from thetr . I t ztraelien t e t T e inghe tarth i rt i ure Dabe i .latn , novek. .et.. vr ; ":k trinZt r glogaus.":enno"wirt, "loge ',fauns In Ilne. Paylror leder attention to the ad...aloe of inntertele; and booing 'none but mmodent . workmen. UM' lotro no lwedtation Atr. warranting thelr wart. We therefore ask the ntteutton the public t h e m an n er , 14.11.—rterahing dentin test awlnn the toot remount& term.. ' • ladadf Coach and Carriitge Factory. AFOITN STUN,: BROTIIEIt & CO., corner of ' Delmont and Rehm.. streets. Allegheny City. would l'uovertittlly Inform their friend, and the public. georrolly. that. Wry aro manufacturing Carriages, lionmehm, aware. Dagen, Sleighs and Vharieb, In all their seems styles oranlsh and ProPortlon. All orders. will -I. emended with varlet regal to dins- Wily and beauty of finish. napalm alliAlen be attended Goon the bout nesormaide terms. Using in ell their mult the. best :Eastern Shafts. rides sod Atheel Ittutr. they feel roothicat that all mho furor them with thole patmnaga will to pnrfcatly iatistled on trial of their work. rurehasers are request.' &revs them a call before pm ehssitrelftehere. OCO • ••• Fifth Street Stocking' Factory. AhAILITY,XNEROY. AND ECONOMY. The beat gond. fe CbUdiron's Moo, Mon's Nock V • DU, and Drawer, sold at menaseturor'arr th. Finn otroct stnek I nse PaoWor.all made Dant /art ',wad NO ADVANCE. IN DIME— WM. ALT. Stocking Factors• rah street. Lonorans Wood and Marko C.. IrOII.IUD - .1. 1100 0 COPZELIM. Miviegston„ Roggen & Co. NOVELTY - AVORKS, PITTSBUROTI, TRACK and Depot RAilrorid 'Seaga, Day, Cont. and tiruln do.; Plateau, and Cintater dn.f Thor loAta of all aim% Nilittg, DM and Mutat. Latebea, Coffee )11as of miens kindt Patna Mills,_anryeTed Fatten.* Delta and Fastenings., Malleable Iron uasuntta tiety In form an ear W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, tn. Tz.t and stn Liberty end. WM/Ur SeqUifida 90 1 0 . Nr6. TIM 01111 GIL MOUNTS, Tombs, Grave. Stones, Yarnitore Tom Mantels, Zing Stones, tn.. al wily. on hand and made to ove r. In...ebb:own at the lowed yokes. Three hundred nal end wierted de. rrizzaxirtv ' itez l'ilt r nler.!'l l 4tll:4; 91Ied with despatch - at 919 Liberty str . . 4. - : • Blacksmith'llellowilltaanfitot , ory. • Bub \(`l/ NOTICE.—Tho sub macro would mipootfully Inform their Mends I t t ,.."'":4l.l"a m olitguiroirrim=iie:n= nillutvs o---.3.*LiriptSClVrtgroyM LA &WIZ! od to make of the mi. Lost Auterlals sod or ootk troadilp. nor intend to litiesbnLY. bond os swat wont o/idi Arcs from 26 to So Mobs% et theft monulsetto7, coma sIMAAnsos cod AsodullAY otwlt.• , ItOBEWI WILLIAM% ;AIMS W12.130M Anagheny Clll. Infty 24. FBATKERS-19 hid. n Jw lap 4ing frnm I4TaHrsor Aug - rims Ito n e by . DICW it PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1854. 'NEW YORK ADVERZOMITS. YISSCHEII t SCHELL'S Gericial 4drertLsHlE House. 7.`ko. SO Nassau Street, Tow York Edible Firma in the Qty qf aViy, York PREMIX OUTDONE!!! rrITE PROPRIETOR OF TILE MERCAN TILE tIUIDE would respectfully call the attention of Meretuante. Vonners, and MeeVlea. melding out of the the city, to the moderate teracr wanly irubemiption of the Guide. helot to mall enheeribers only ilfty Clinic lac Fier, making It unquestionably the elmapeat Panaly• Newspaper published in the United State, The oolumus of theaCcalc wIU contain the usual variety (Original. Epley folio Irtittetinet_only to phase but Icatruct, and will be synoptis of ell the .Local and Genera News In renardto poi the maintain an o uch ttont, and, Dom time 10 - tinle, will advocate such measures ea best conduce lb the interest,. of the greatest ...I" . OSPMASTFJiSand others are respeetfolly request.' to net. Agents for thLspp d rt i to whom .111 he forwarded ' PRlCM324—.ita whenan durum n ryl ts ' 'S o pe " raone to Internet themselves to obtain artbeeriber:for the Mercantile Guide. wo offer the following premlrima and upon the receipt of the names and pop in advance; we 1.111 forward them, P. exu l t LI ieurrarble, If ordered, to the oddness of Ow Ng' three Imadred salircribern mah—....— ...... ....V2.5 00 For twohundred and fifty subscribers, we will SOa one splendid fine Gold Watch, (warranty] for Elmo.) ..th 'lO 00 For two hundred, one elegant fate Gold Locket, (4 ' 4 glasses.) wotth 'Parana "tundra' and fifty, one elegant Bracelet, (lino 15 00 gold.) worth 11 00 For one hundred. one Gold Yost Chain, worth 8 00 For rerrotydive subsaibers, one Gehl Pen and Gold 'Holder: handsomely engraved, worth 10 00 Pi; tVi.oXe do do do do do 000 do 0 00 'Wm—thirty. one do do do 5 00 For twenty. Commercial do Inlayer do estension holder. worth 0 00 For fifteen. ono medium to do 1 00 For twelve. ono lady's do do 1' 00 •This (told Pen and Gold Holder, Is the Ladles' site, and is a beautiful Wick, , . All theabove goodn shall be procured from the Nor York Gold Pe, Manufteturlng Company, the ankloaledgeal beat Gold Pon end Pencil Cape Manufacturersln this enntinent. • •• • • . CLET/Ssan be ady.tsgeonely formed In every vilinue and eity Int he nod • large numPer of suh.lbere for In thin way. Posh as would Inhered thentseleos for tho Goals, can be loaf svausdof. as ourlist of tiremiumit above eill 'how , FARMERS who would desire an exeollentrentity Nowm paper; shun muches avail themeelves of the hood, the price !seine below nor other newelialier Pabliabcd. AGENTS wanted for .001 0 1 0 Y In the Laded end fhaorf.t. !tenon:Albin parties. who will ant as auents the Guide, will please furnish on with their namos for pub lication. - TO TITS LA inEs gn would particularly appeal, know ing the efficiency of their Portion when ergetically di rected. By' their cooperation onr subeeriptio ne n list would anon out emote-c any pa ptcr published on this continent. and to gain this wn shall at all times drive to embody In the columns of the Guide luoututidng to not only please but instruct our female patrons. Our subscription prim being so low. them wilt to but little difficulty In their pmeneing for usenough subscribers to obtain any of the Rich Pr.et. s above described, d what lady ld not desire a ndannbaa Gobi Watch, an Locket, Bracelet, Pen Pen and Pencil? We wont to print on edition of Ark theemect Ovies within three months. Thin anemnt lishethwe 'ball enlarge, the Guide. to &olio its present sire. Single Subscriptions may be remittaditi PastOfffee Statniw. tYB-All enmmunirstions thould be addressed, peet.d, to W. Eilitthethr. - Editor and Publisher °fib° New Fork clfermatife Gocide.No. lit Greenwich street. treNsweropers threadless! the by publishing the above. appropriately dlasthyed. Inelnding toga.. for Tu. Months, and ogling attention editorially to the same. and sendlnfl o,the paper, will Cu entitled to an exchange, and receive • GOLFS "F -V GOLD HOLPEllororth reeler frolierr. Belli. paper* will he entitled to t wo. which be forwarded to them as they may direct. IM-Thicc Pen and Holder be of the mthinfactureef the Age Turk. Ulla „Minafitetnoing Ownpans. So, 199 Greenwich st.. the moat extensive and Tellable Geld Pth pralueers on Ude continent. if not In Ihe world. aPlfethor - - . Itaten Island 'Bandy Dying Establiabmont. OFFICE No. 3 .101.1. N STREET. _WO rcelL9 mom I,IOI2IWAT. NEW TORKCITY. ftEWERS icceived by Exproys, or 11therld.40, for dilute or drawing Ladle.' Errs*. Mantilla. and Simple of Over)y drueription. Damask and !Hereon Cur !nine beautifully dyed. - Lane Curtain., motored. Xanton Crape Phanie deed the niqP;nllionf. or the more Crave nolnv. All Made nrellk. - iroulen land Caner Condo. (In the ph.. or garment.) treated In the moat Ran-awful manner. The underefuned bare had lona expetienee in the Iwo.- ration elide bnelnessat SVstmn Island. and feel assured that their encores In the art of tlylnu It unrivalled.' rrth:..4-11kor BARZETT.NEPIIEWS k CO • VOLYN E AUX 1i lit.f.Slinlitiaa,4 Cloak I.y Manutorturer orol Importer, 53 Canal:. rtiriniillaErnporiu;;, mut I T.r.11.01.1 11150 Of !amp YOrt, 3E4 EIV11!31111T. 1 - 11 F. 1111311 AM) & SON, Wild Clierry Ctreassis Hahn. Pille. Salvo, 1e..0.3 John st. gr l T. lIURLBI,III3, American llornoeo le. 43. lt vatit • litiormay, Medifinw., Vials, Cues, FR saraulte Pt. STAN DUE:SRN'S Imprured Wahpenc. It n` restive* gest lluir to Ito oti.tha color, and crest. • I Chatulikier et. OCT. GILBERT. from Slemphis, in cur bowie.ea Famous, Tame.. thme an& Write Vi ..l ont the knife. stitle oporlous rut., Cm Beak:lsar. LPREE WOODHANI. Manufacturer and IrnporGrof Onna. nine.. Finale. le.. Ifu Fulton tit Q 11. WARNICK, 3lnnufacture.r of Eruun k, riled Outtage Farniturr. &e., @I While rt. Commission Merchant and tp narai.ror Brandlea. Wine, and (antra. 1184 Wilalt iituton Sian u rut nrers of i l j e /tae eat Tobetm, Clincte:alt Sane, 217 and IFEE NITLER & WILSON, Proprietorsand • V Monufseturere of .1.11. Stitetilust ),biehinee. lace 1.k35 firresibeap. IVM. y SII9IONS iit 5G4 broad- r— -00PEE HOUSE, A. J. ro & 8., Pro. rrlet.se. 11i Promree. malt, ORMAN CUTTER, Pueeestor to Lee, Preweter t re_ Imparter and Jot.b'r EtaPle Drr malt. 44 Ctetter bCIIAFFF.R, late W. Newman. Manufae al=g7ttulmnielieelerio nEL L. GAVRI---It— rtlit E Wholemile Deal er In Brooms. Painted Palls and Tram. Woad and kr Ware. ilaekets, lints. Cordagel' win*, Wkrelos. Dkattit Be n 21.4 Greenslob at.. Nen York. c do9-17,r. liVriNDOW SDES Gilt Cornice/4, Table ILI ouelete, tr.., JOHN TIM IILiNE. lianadaetorerand leesle Dealer, No.lo Utlassine steals! No. a tarathain &mare, New York. Inta-lre IthSCELLANEOUS. S. & SON, trIENERA.L . COMMISSION AGENTS, for /11 ralr ord :mellow of Itral Ihrtato, Collation of %intr. Nr.000.1,211 1,413),.011 Mod.. MoTtirairrii. 14117hird rt.. l'ittr.nr.h. Po. T. C. WARRINGTON; (DIPLOMA) liAES' CMLDREN'S SHOE STORE. Ile Ms alleslyort hand a CO assorttnent, No, =1 tth M street. Pltts aMh.Ps. 5e.10.17d a GIiALN7I.IIOWItY, Denier in Leather • ilid**. 011 and ShoVlndings. Nn.=l,lbortir Ana: An, op p oatte the heed of % V .Ent66, FELLX'S GiNIIINt EXTRACT OF . 00110:11, tta cetstalsbedlALT, received gm prstoluto. Penn stra. Pi Pil• Med tountals t , ot 2 Diplotau—Hanuntetory.....l66 63.13cwarn of numerous counterfeit. ou2SAIT WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now ro• CS • PlEarly Poe& tbr sidlet Pruning In Inn:mea F a te Outardr, OUT. !talk and ?lean Cutter. and every thing of interest to the Tamer Gann. ner or Authienr. Onion fromEhalen and }dm:basal Ailed promptly on liberal term.. Oa WALTER P. 'MARSHALL ; importer and v Dealer In FlAurad and DatorsUra Paw Ilanidnge NC, 13.5 Wecet street, Pittalninak. • pale Art or the celebrated inantftetarerkid gra, Deft. DARISPASMONS,FORLADIESTRESS ES.—Tbe Pyris Fashions for direct per itesurker be on wale en the Ist-proximo by 111151 T.: TT INTLSON. jet: if No. T.SI4 Penn. shore Mod street. WILLIAM.. NOBLE, Upholsterer, Anil Dealer to Uphn!stay. Whamslo &ad Betel!, Third street, neirly oppoettn 1140 Post Mos. - Err st, FACTOE.Y.- 7 —No. I , 46 Diaal ~,,, Alley; Pam 'ted street. - 8. M. 1110ELOW, Proprietor. , . A. BROWN, would moitrespoOtfully in t? tG":t e ge P oTi l etie, ) `,1"2, : k i h s; d 'A t tr, n oteto.•;:maneot Venitisn. throbs A 1.., f *nines. 131mte UM am mode to order, io th elntl warren:Jed odusti to any In the tailed Phan. - Pile Blinds 0.0, be' removed without the sid of • crew delete. I tar Wu letterhead the what. tote. and w out of the to I of Mom.). 31eClelband, lam prepared to furnish their old eostlanera am veil" tho pu .at lento. with o'er? ththe to their lino. Apar,. Pio. 6 Mod irtMet, littebure.. etch% , • J. A. BROWN. , • TIM. wtannwr. ' imiii mass wolurs ; I ORENZ .& lIIGHTIVAN,-31anuftte.turcrA A a ..0 ter an d of . VIALS, BOTFLItS, and .IIISIAIV ,ASS, 113 Water and .1:, Front Olt reCtS. Pitts , burnb. P.. 11.—r..filetnillattontlon_pahl to odd nitas of Widow Olsen and private mould., for Bottler And VIAL. entl2 11y.A0 JoNLS ZONES & QIIIOO, - .lllanufacturstra of Spnng o and nutter' Steel. Plonsh Slab Iltml , Plangh Ufa" (loath and }Motto Snrlnfrn linuot Nut Tapers, Half IlPatont Screw Mall and Hannnerrd Iron. Aolra.-I,l. , rner of an and 'Eliot strocta, Plltaburith. • . .• . . i 07113 k . ......:........... .....D. .11i mum. B. ROOBItS & CO., Manufacturers of nouer's Piston' Improved Wel Cultlystor.—Cnniter yid First streets. Pittsburgh. • Ibl2 Mannfitbtnrare i!c• L.?.; =.lr.zw.r.gra7,lo."agt. • Penn Cotton Nil* Pittsburgh • fr ENN.EDY, CII;LDS & CO, .Nanufao- Ei toren of— . . Penn A Na I bait, 0-4 Sheethque. Carmt Chain of all onions and aMtdeg • Cotton Twine; • •• Med Cordc Hough Moos and Ruh Copt' !tope of all even and deneriptlowe Batting. ird-Orders loft at ateltardware Mora of Logan, Wilma tn., 131 Wood street , boon attantlem. • Je=oly • Arnold & Williams ABATING AND VENTILATING WARP, 110118E--Ilaneferturors of Chitem , . Yarn.., t N : . .: , l 4 fl= l =zotl t te i ft . flz Steam fluor Water, =2` tif...Nre hare rota our hansom Pattern*. &a, to Mmes. •AigoLD & WILLIAM& whom we cordlallr motamend to the teitrotutgo of the public. • __ 00l • adATTE, ATltiNaWc a cm --- PIN P AND: CEDAR WAII.E.SAISEUEL ItftoqlZN bailee rotortantly oo baude ba ecd maxi meat of or Bath obaAto.e. Ream Oak Walt, Harken or Dnor Vuoketk woooole Cords, , roua Massimo. Zhu awl Cherry W.& Doan% lord other Mods akar, la his line. • • UO - ra) reoh Tuba; ned.loo dozen Itorketk •Wareroam, Maando ?Ink sfreara littaburate Pea biglodeom *.KIdlitER has' just reo'd % ., .. fres ktAn . irogoMr d ar 4 N HAN. New York. lbw lostru•V I tr . moots aro ma(le under Kb! rows ouPok+kdor , the orixinal Inventor, Mr. 'Osman, sot kr* anudderod marl -2•2421 tbl4 tonnkry so* lo Yoram Thol or. Poorklo4 2112 the mons row. lord other Important I.mmoyme being lOU lovostiono of kir. WW2 YU • abovo n lol. comprioakamong. 2mo octavo kiVotrooo. round coaktim ? - 2221222 21 44 4 and 4Ookle sotafroodo-.12500 - • • • ' . 4 Firooetarolfokktoomorroll legs, doubts nroll. /carat and4,bstrsetsve.......„.„,rttateit,. Sole A pot ftriGirthirt.*Wifiba 2 V 4 ktekkimou4; f, saa • Itrr Western Pam., Ni'. Mot', NTTSBURGHGAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORNING, 31A1 8,1864. raoal 11.I.IIRISIIIIIIG. Carreepondenee of We Plebbm•gh Ali/ (Sault HAIMILISIIMW, !fay 1;.1854 IN SCNATE.—knai Adjoussunces.—The resolu tion for the final adjournment, as amended by the II to adjourn sine die on Thursday the 4th in t., was taken up .. Mr. Crabb moved that the Senate insist on its a endment—fising the 9th inst., end appoint a Ommittee of conference on the resolution. ' division of the question wattcalled, and the t division—to concur in thii4Honse amend. cut, firing the 4th inst., wail disagreed 140 t A 10.50 yeas 11, nays 20. • The second division—to appoint a Committee of conference was agreed to—yeas 16, nays . 15. So the resolution goes back to the House, with a committee of conference on the : question. If the House appoint a committee, the joint _com mittee. may report any day they may think the . Legislature will be ready to adjourn, which re port may be adopted or rejected by either House, as they believe proper. The probabilities are that the adjournment will take place on the 9th instant - Central flipropiatian 13i11.- . -The s consideration of the General Appropriation bill was resumed, pending the. amendment of Mr.. Darsie to the 27th section, relative to claims on tho public works--proposing to appoint Eplmtim -Banks, Auditor Geneml, Thos. 8. Forsyth, Canal Com-. missioner, and• Daniel Stannard,-ESq., of Indi ana county, Commissioners to examine and settle all claims of this character, imam] of referring them as heretofore to the Canal Commissioners. Mr. Creswell Moved to strike out - Daniel Stan wird and insert Wm. Banks,. Esq., of Indiana bounty. This was opposed by Messrs. Fry and Jamison, and disagreed to--yeas 5, nays 21. Mr. Ctvibbmoved to suhstitnte for Stannard, John Strohm, of Lancaster Co. Not agreed to. The -amendment of Mr. Darsie was then adopted, and tho section ad amended adopted. The 29th section, appropriating $20,820 to pay balance duo contractors on the. Delaware Division, was adopted. Section 80 was amended and adopted, making the two following appropriations—for completion of the North Branch Odle], $219,058 Sir—re laying Sonth track Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, $150,000; for completion North track said road, $ 2 _2,000; for new scales at Colum bia, $3,216; widening the track of the Colombia and Philadelphia Railroad between White Ball and Paoli, $12,100; and the Governor is au thorized to renow • and extend temporary loans for one year, for the shots purposes. " Section 11, appropriating $605,783 for the payment of debts now due and ther final of the new track on the'Portage Railroad, was briefly disciussed and was ° adopted. The section authorizes the State Treasurer to intici pate $500,000 of the above amount by temporary' . loan, if necessary; provided that if the Main - Line of the Public Works be sold, no more money shall be paid out after the dote of said sale Pound by a vote of yeis 22, pays 9. - Mr. Darlington submitted a new section, pro viding for the cancellation of the . Relief Notes as fast as they come into the Treasury,. which wag adopted—yeas 17, nays 11. 11r. Jamison, a new section. appropriating $l,BOO to the Pa. Colonization Society, - for the purpose of transporting negroe_a to Liberia: This-was opposed by Mr. Buekalew and sup. ported by Mr. Jaaalon, and *as adopted—yeas 17, nays 18. Mr. Price. n new ;ection, providing for the continuing of the puleication of the rennsylva nin Archives to completion. Agreed to—yens 18, nays 12. The bill then passed finally, as follows: Yeas, 23, map 9. "- General Dirorre Bb,l.—The motion to re-con sider tho voto on the House amendment to the General Divorce bill vas considered. The Douse amendment provided that When either party shall ho found by Inqui.ition tole an habitual drunk ard, it shall be 'just cause of divirce• ?Messrs. Eviina and Price advocated the amend pent; Messrs. Ilnekelew and Kunkel opposed it; and it ens non-concurred in--yeas 7, nays 22. Mr. Kunkel called up the bill to exempt the property occupied by. the. Ilarrisburg Female Seminary "from taxation. Mr. ET31,19 moved to amend, to ezompt the Chester comity Female Seminary. Not agreed to; and after some debate, the bill passed--yeas, 16, nays, 11. ddjouttetl till El o'clock this afternoon. Td the afternoon the following bills - passed .Dill-to incorporate the Erie Railroad and Dry Dock Company. unt - Telative to killing gime in Redford county. to divorce Nary Ann Canfield and Geo. W., her husband. of Warren county. Passed— yew, 14; naye,•4. • In to increase fees of Justices, in carnal counties. In the .the regular orders were ans. pende4X and .the. LIR relative -to the Clerelmcd, Painesville ant( Ashtabula Railroad Companies, was - tediesisp'eastmerous amendments were pro posed, and the bill was debated at length, and_ with greet warmth and exeltement, Charges of bribery, corruption, sacriace of State interests for private gain, were freely bandied amongst the members. Mr. Stockdale offered an ainendment requir ing the Cleveland company to pay to the State • bonus --of • s2so.tXkl. Disagreed to—yeas 25, nays 59. Monaghan proposed a similar amendment. requiting in-addition to the bontui of $250,000 a subscription' of 2500 shame to the stock of the Sunbury and Erie 'Railroad. Disagreed to—yeas 29, nays 02. ' Amemhnents requiring the .company to pay a tax on passengers and tonnage passing over the rood,, were also proposed and.dlsagreed ' In the ofinnoon, the consideration - or the bill ' wan resumed; and Mr. Roberta snared to =end, to require the company to pay $50,000 to the Statatjtubscribe 2500 shares to the Sunbury and Erie; 1000 shares to the North Western Railroad; 2000 to the Pennti,Rallmad , for abranch,throUgh Westmoreland, Fayette and Often counties; 1000 shorn to the Huntingdon and Broaltop Rail road; and 100010 the Pittsburgh and Erie Rail road. Lost--yeta 23, nays 53. Finally the preriour question Wan called and sus 7 tal.ned--yeas 03, nay, 25, , 'flit, fourth section of the bill, the pending sex tion was then agreed to—yeas G 2, nnysliB; when the !louse adjourned: • TIM WAR. The Matte...CAE re arida. First It o imbue Prize,. The Loudon nacr, of tho l l7tll,- published the following telegraphic dispatch, from its Copenha gen correspondent, and the 'lnformation causes merit excitement: "The British frigate Dramas has jusl returned from Admiral Pt..cmuntoon squadron, hating iak to jiri Russian priors, and a number of prisoners !" These ships had been PIE some time under sur veillance. They were laden,with sulphur, lead, 'anti other contraband of war—werejast from Lu bec and on their way to a Russian port in the Gulf of Finland. . Letters tram Stockholm of the 10th, confirm the statement that the Russians .had dismantled all the'fortifications on the islands of Aland, and had retired with guns and stores to the mainland. The Czar had further ordered that all pilots and men capable of beiaiiig arms should rumor% from the lalanda to the mainland of Finland, and also to remora or 'burn all ships and boats. - This sys tem of defence is 'to be pursued all along the shores of the Baltic and of the Black See., The Black Sea...Blocked° or Odessa. rx CossrssTerhs April G.-- - -The whole fleet is now in the Bloc& ores, - it was rumored that the bulk Of the &eat had gone to Sebastopol: but it was more likely it had gone to Odessa. . .Correspondence from the latter port says, of date Ist, " We are here in a state of greatexcitement. For several daya past we have seen many French and English sails. ThOy probably Wend blockading us, for they do-not leave the spot, but keep always in sight. Large masses of troops 'are being concentrated here. Our garrison here le, at this moment, '2%000 strong, and fresh men arrive every 'day. -from Bessarabia. By all this,: it is quite, dear that Mir place is not going to be evacuated,-but de fended. We have made-up our minds here Air the worst; and several families have already re tired inland. The forts are all armed, and tents are pitched for the troops in the outskirts of the city.. Our trade is at en end, and prices are be coming ruinously high. The_English. Consul General was-still here, up to yesterday (31st). The Russian troops in the Dohreidscha intuit be entirely 'victualled from this plaie,=-hinee importance in thls.war." _ , - The liaituie The . OW-Deutsch Post of- the 10th, learns from the seat of war that the tote-do-poet at Chernasoda has been taken hrt item. Eight tbouimd.sßutistans Mb:septet' to- storm. IhMsoita, but were repulsed.; On April 2d , the attack was renewed. Eason thousand Are himdrid welshed been laiddd to reinforce Verna. -.The Oroastadt Satellite of the-4h; 021130 tine OS the passage of the Danube at Simnitsa; by the Turks on March 27: It was further rumored that the Turks had liken Turns, and wereJldvanetog In-the rear of the ,Aussituis. pitehed battle hadMdten place up to April 9, either at, Damon or Sflistria, but much Egtding and eatintstadlng-had been going on from March 20 to April 7, An.whielt.time. the list of killed-and wounded, especially of the .Itus. shins, was ranch augMented. The absence of recentisuthenticaccounts froiti ' - the •Dainbe--which has appeared so remarkable tolho• public—Was considered' sidEeientlY 'ex plained by the bad 'that , of the toads in the Deb nutscha, and. by the aariswitich bath command- ere take lb prevent from transpiring any notice of their movements - that may give a clue to the important. operations whiCh they conteuiplate.— It was, however, regarded us Certain that Omar Thisbe would notincur.time h a zard Of a gt.eni, bat .tle until the .allies should be in force in. the rear. This would aeon be the case, as the Erigllsh\ and Preach were arriving daily froth Malta airdTon lon. To the 7th inst., Mustapha Pasha was rois ter:of Tschernawoda and Knstendje, to the North of Trajan's wall, and . steed with his main,fdrce of - 50;0.00 , at - Karrassa; on the south side Of -that defence, and about midway between the Danube and the Black Sea. . Omarluid been in personal consultation With - Muitapha; and a.dirision of the fleets were surporting his righiiiing: - Tito Rus sians' -had • appeared before both Techerrittwoda and Knstendje, 'but in small fordo.' They contin ued to.'make constant reconnoisances between, Rassova and - Bilhßria but not attempting any - serious movement. The cannonade of Giurgevo from Kuatchuk was recommenced on April 21- According to.accOunta ,Marrentn Bucharest, the. Turks wore accumulating bridge, materials at points opposite the months of the Betty!, the Al uta; at Rustchuk, and between Tsaritsa and Sills- KaUlla is again full of men, the present gar rison numbering 40,000.. A correspondent wri ting from - within the walls, date March 31, says the Turks would advance from the shelter of the fortress, in about ten days, as they were only waiting for the grass to spring as forage for their horses. - • The Greek Inintrrretlon. Theespnision of the Greeks from Turkish territory is going on; but a private despatch states that. Greek subjects professing the Latin faith will be allowed toremain. . From Syria, April Bth, a dispatch states that the Greeks . had been beaten at Andre, where they lost 300 in killed.: Dissentiona prevailed among their leadars, who begin to accuse each other of treachery.. M. Metaxa, ex-Minister at Constantinople, had arrived at Athens. Noithar the English, French, Austrian nor Swedish ministers assisted at the to Ileum, on April 6th, the anniversary celebration of Greek halepetith 13=1"17541 . . Additional reservee are called out to the ezten 0t.120,0110 men. The Czar is to reside, during the war, alter nately at Revel and St. Petersburg. The Grand Duke (eldest son) is to proceed to lielsingfors, end the Duke Constantine will assume the com mand of a division of the Mission Ileet, whieh, protected 800'pieces of cannon, will anchor within the fortified `seven islands' of Sweaborg There are no Rumian ships of war before Revel, ,because the fortibeationsof that city do not suffi ciently protect a Sect. One mode of defending the entrance of Cron stadt is new and dangerous. Strong iron chests charged powder,and other combustible materials are flunk in the-channel, and connected' by-Aviros ton galianicbattery. Abort the chests is Borne machinery which on being touched by the keel of a passing vessel completes the galvanic circuit and explodes this seine. A hundred dangerous intentions nre_sunk in the narrow entry of Cronstadt. Accounts from Constantinople of the lith, men: Lion that the city was illurainatid in honor of the Turkish victories in the Dobrinlsclia. - - On the other hand, Nichohm has sent an auto: graph letter, accompanied by his portrait set in diamonds, to Gortschakoff, MI .- Col . :lgnition of the feat of crossing the Danube. , Victory In Me CnuesinCr: The English steamer Sampson, which had been surveying on the coast of Circwia,.returned to Constantinople on March 21, bringing tidings of a complete victory gained by the Cireassians ov er the, Ruassians. • Early jn March the Circas sian, provided with arms and amnnition, at tacked the Russians, and, after a severely con : . tested battle, drove them into the Castles on the . .• coast. These castles were surrounded and re rented'' , attacked during four continuous days. Finally, the Russians, fearing to be cut to pieces, blow up their magazines, and sought shelter in their abilis. The Sampson further reports that the Circnssians fell on the garrisons who were retreating from two - bill forts, end put them to the sword. The Circassian coast is, at present; 'A letter from Malts, of April I),.eaya By the India Mall the , news came via Ceylon, that the littelsians have signed a commercial treaty with Japan, which, throws opemthe trade of that: country. The Americans, it mcifild appear, have not been Very heinorably treated by the Russian squadron in those seas, who rather eleverlyane ceeded in getting the treaty which in all justice is duo to the Americans, and this after they had been lent coal, Ate., by the Americana in 'China if 'it had not hem for this kindness On the Amer ; icons' part, it is doubtful if the Russians Could\ have got so early to- Japrua. •tv Tnr. Ctrr or Oz...t.suovr.‘--,Tho Sun of Satitr \ •day says: : - ~T he ship Iliberbia at thin port (rota Liver. - pool. saw on the 30th March, in latitude 40; longX 44. broken toasts, painted white, and quantities of doors painted oak grained. \' No other vessel. having "quantities" of oak grained doors, ex cept the'City of Glasgow, was aesea on the 30th ult. and has vino been unheardfrom. This, therefore, at first appears the roost startling fact rat developed in commotion with , the fate of the ,steamer, bat etill\the doors may nOt have be longed to her. If k.hoV,Glasgow in lost, rho went down all standing,\ Ng •an iron bulli N and the, sea has never given tiny vestige of her furni ture.. We mast, th e core await furthei;devel , opements; - hope foidlie best." - ...2._\ , ,, , ' The locality \indicated& above is not fir from that in , whieh&the ship Jolting with large aim ber of icebergs`lMtween th ith 'and 12th April; as reported biliurdssue oi Nit-Iday. Supposing , the Glasgow to have been aushell in the tee—a fate as probable as otli •he doors seen mayvery 'welt have been, he W e - yet hope, r„ \ -t however, to hen , beternews of' er, . \ Kllltioi,Seltoolteitote‘ti)l nitrilalo lientnelt I, In titi)iTle on th e acquittal or, Ward, the . . , . zuturderei\k Butler, the ew York Times holds \ ;. the followillonguage `.l, \ , \ _ , The canly Mot ostensibly relied en . in \Wsun's .\ .l Aeon Was, Ost after beine,iptentionad pro-1 yoked 'do 50.,, hr being chlietk-e. ~t l.-41 oun drel and esrartl A t—by a man ''.;trho had a .'td himself w th,twedoided pistels,l7of which as clenched in s dlis Kand at thO, il cant—By .all struck him 4.0 d the only evidencitpx support f that assertionOr gWon by his brottkand SeiVII , l k who stood by h ashowie-knife,:to hid him, and who Is under in Ictment for his sharein,the act. If Bones did st *he Wins there's hot aphonest \ Jnry, nor an hone \nutit`,„ out orKentucky of all events, who would ' x that WARD'S oCein sheeting him, *as one whit t 0., leis, a murder.\ Bat as the faid was not pro, it' ikon left to n \ Jiiiy in Kentucky, who had tresletermined to 'perypre tbrnatett°N to assume 't :' '''k '' ' ' t ' s 'l\ The faett,of the case h II nothing wliater• to do with theJtiry's verdic ', That was controllek . by other ininsiderntions. - tlo was a schhol-• \master, froln •thec,North, de ' dent oh hie lohor for lds living, anJWithout hi kinflpentinl soda( cenneetions. \ 'The \ Wards be hged.,to the "ar.-, istocracy" of Keittticky ;—tha }killer were skim —they made grest,pretensionNo '.`fashion;— their-pother gave dashing.partie4l,-thar belong ed to - high 11[4 7 -they had a largeWeloof per eons! trtend4--Zand a,Vent many eetp, , 'respecta ble people felt a soh of Personal interest not having them hung,. Vociuslt they 7011100 am, in; some deeps, the foul\liagrace. Theikacquittal, therefore, - lasi to be seeured at any chit. The newspapers rest firstxramsled—those of them at let%which ;would not brier the supposiNn of the' innoccode. Letters'extpNag their eloVae'. ter, d' seeking to create:. priblic sympathAin' their behalf, wev sent to ads City and published here. 'Other joultnals on theopot,seemided vita moymneld. Tho ablest counsel weal, .cotniand \ were sainted for the'difene. - John-4 . Crit ,denvolunteir2d his service's , to the mime' lieltaliand it was oittntationsly prmkimed that no emiilbat dso higii-minded a matt, 'lr s ottla' oft volunteer, to trend & guilty roan; \The, \trial .ii rentovedliom e seene/if the Itomicide-' 4 ,-4m that the prisoners not 1 . 0 3 tried by Iliesiorho ,knew them , dmst, hut is fkken to a distadtheunz ty, TheP . itss is 4forbiddent against alfititer and right,t,to publish `a; report\ of the ‘iiteee dings 'while the trial Is in‘progros. Iltery single particle t( evidence in‘rtgani to Buljtr'e charritter is exidndes.l. - wh i le tOerfect ardy 'of wittidains; clergymen, 41onels, Members of Can, grssa,oitorti, -- ciNnetittlicer9;\ oec., ac., whit had erdcoC the 'seeial -Maloney .. l( the, Waidis, ,testitled. , 4stintatlooldr to, - the prlsmier 2 s mild= ness of teMper t —declatiog him with \anxions and 3101egased . eZaggerattO, tube gentle \ma audit: Mato a fault:, , sTo Thqoae Marshall, whose n otorious character and 'l,mttech V. dents deeignated hinOnadatakablP as- qt[alified for. theiserreo, was assigrictlnthe task 'of hbUying the lash who were the only Witnesses,' into cubic confuifen as should \uidlifytimir 'teatimes:l; While Mr.‘Crit.- tenden,indertooli s cth a Management - or troehllkgal .obitricleslm inighe'emharrasetneir proceeding's. Mr. Crittenden, it Stilt he reineinbered, also apt. pcareatts the volunteer defender 'of bienroe - Edt, wards, wha'also belonged to the tercy," but , vrVn,unfortutildely, bad his, trial,'-taut Of , Ken-1 ttielnk .. , ,`,,., - • :.., ~ A :'.; ~ .. , I*these prepsration4,b4riouslytmedk and ' ::".;. ',`, \ - A, ' • - '''..,, . ' " ~ 1 \ VOLUME Lxvw-riumEß 222. steadily foll wed up, vete cw the purpose—not of determining the truth, which-is tho,only proper object, of judicial iminiry,—net of esmertaining hi accure l y andlruly whether Mat. Wart did or i did n murder liutler,-”but to 'secure Impunity t., for ' tick This whole - drama was enacted to induce e Jury trsoffirmi, a falieltooil. An it has succeed . We do s not believe thatlohn.J:,prit tendon ertains in\his heart the Shadow dente. that Butler wiimurtlered: 'We`lo note Sere that a single maa on that Jury belie ? that the man they heve`ecquitted is innocent of the crime laid to his charge. We regard the' iSsue dc thi s trial as of, the . gravest importance. i It proves that in one State of this Union, Wealth is stronger than Justicel,- that Kentucky's most distinguished , sons take to their hearts, and shield, with . Nall their power, a murderer who has money and iineial position at Vs command :—and that under their auspices `legal tribunals and the most solemzefornis ofitts: lice, have been made ; to. confer impunity on one of, the blackest and most wanton milers which the annals of crime-record.,, • • cArTURE Or TUE SLATER SLATIOROAk—The Boston papers give soma additional particulars rehitive ••to the, capture of the alleged slaver Glamorgan, which .arrived at that port on Tluni day from' the coast of Africa: The briel3lamorgan of Now York, _from emir go river, coast of Africi, Marchrfl, arrived charge of Lieut. John Downes, Jr., of the U. Navy, she having been seized by the U. B. brig Perry, on suspicion of being a slaver, and sent home for trial. Her. captain; Casper Kehnitann —a native of Bremen, buts citizen of the United States=the first Officer, and two seamen were taken in custody by lite United States. Marshall and lodged in lail. • ' -. • When first ,seen by the Perry, the GlaMorgan was supposed to be an English man-of-war brig, and the Perry bore down to speak her. - Pind= ing that she refused to recognise the signal made by Capt. Page of the Perry, suspicions were aroused, and all arid' Wei!madeon 'board the latter to overtake her. At night; ettfdding sails 'Pere got out, by_the Perry, and heat mor ning the Glamorgan was discovered, hull down. A calm succeeding and the" Perry being almest motionless,-Lieut. Downey was ordered to chaise her iota boat. Taking five men with hire, well armed, be started in pursuit,'the Perry following as fast as the wind would permit, and after long and hard pull, -got up with her, not, bre ever, until a- ahot had been fired over the boat: Lieut. Dolmas immediately boarded her, - eta asked to look' at the" ship's papers,- which'were found to be correct. He then ordered the hatches to be taken off; which thicaptain Seemed unwill ing to permit, and upon the commend:_being re peated, the captain observed that he might as well admit that the vessel had been fitted otit for a slaving expedition. The Perry tame up and took possesion of the brig. 'She had on boards large quantity of water, farina, and the naval imple- Meats of slave traffic. The Glamorgan is a fiat sailing Baltimore clipper brig of 150 toris., has a slaye deck, and is owned in New, York. There was' on board a Portugese supercargo -with-two slaves. These Capt. Page put on shore.' The -two men are Portugese. District Atterneyllal lett has taken the usual preliminary steps, and the 11: . S. Marshal has arrested the accused slave dealers, and will also take charge of the vessel:. The preliminary examination will take place be= fore U. S. Commissioner C. L.- Woodbury. • Terrible storm. The remarkable thunder storm of Thursday night woo succeeded by forty-eight hours of con tinuous rain, closing finally at an early hear on Sunday morning. The country hercaboute'has ,heen thoroughly flooded, and much damage\ haa been done to railroads, watertourses, • and per haps to winter crops. In Brooklyn a mass.of earth watt loosened from -the Heights, and in iti fall crushed and partially buried adwelling-house,' killing two persons and wounding several others:. On the Harlem Railroad- one or two important Bridges were carried away; but the damage will soon bo repaired. On the Hudson 'River Road, two hundred and fifty feet of the - bridge over Croton river was destroyed, and in other places embankments washed down. The through train which should have gone up last night did not start. The way train to Sing Sing will ran this afternoon as usual. On the New York and Erie Railroad extensive damage was done, and seven lives were lost at Stairway, a few miles „West of Port Jenis; they being carried into the river by a large quantity of earth,, which loosened and gave way; The New Jersey Bail6:,in . is' have, se far as we have learned, Mostly eseaped dainage or, interruption to travel.—N. Y. Tribuie; gon7 . _ .. Tire heavy rains of Sailuday proved more or ,less.disastrous in,`lstrery direction. • The dam: of the Croton River was waslied away andthe City stippli \ of' water is likely te - be , yery, seriously curtailed. Thextent of tha damage is notlet , known, but enough is ascertained to' wasientVery serious appreheitsions: \ The Mayor has : issued an Official ' , Arder .4irectipg the utmost care in using water.—N. r. Tiim' es. :• E.. . 7 , The storm raged With fierceness ruitheline Of the New York 'and Erie Railroad, and . immense 'damage haa been..done Ito the roadat various :Peints from Paterson to sad upon the-Delaware division of the . road. , Thc, rain,. fell in torrents, Viand flooded, the raid at- 'ors points, trashing • tt*stlr, > Portions `of the :.,,, , Yak ... The most melancholy feu of the intelligenet ifi ‘ 4l/11t Seir lives --WC , lost - drowning tit ,OT near Stairway station, , d iet s ce of about nine miles from Port Jervis. \--::" A - -'. An extensive slide tOok.'place at 8 o'clock yes= torday Morning, at Stairway by wth the track. and embankment.of the rol for - t least 200 feet in length, and to the depthof 40, feet, went into the river; There were nine \ tuen upon it who were in the employ-of the .Railroad .CoMpany.--, _They were-Canied- into the ..iirekand_ierven_et , them diowned. \ Two of the number werres cuata chart distance below.—N. Y,Times. RAILROAD \Abt`i - DOT.-=A slight accident o4r red yesterday to'the train on the rviral ,Branch of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail,;.„ road. It appears that when the train - apPreachk, al Waynesburg, \tri going;around a curre,\ a cow' suddenly sprang Upon the track directly in`friint of the engine whieh was , destitute of a dw; catcher. The bodY -of the infatuated animal threvithe engine off hetrack, and o\vertunied it down the bank into e Beaver and Sandy *canal bed. The tender folloited, pitching into the mt.\ gine, sontething Of a smash took place. \The tie-, gine is teemed bottom uPwatils, but hasnot re ceived much damage. In eeniequerice of this ac cident the tram On. the Ca ]ton branch will not be run for a Week, or until_ e engine is got out ' of the ditch and repaired. 4 locomotive walk ` trent down.from 'Venerate to-day to tun the Trio-, anrawas branch train, until dattiages 'are repair\ , edon the Washington: Tours, ' st!' ' , Tyr. Herald. :., • • A'titt RUABIAN JAPef.rcrsnmoi—The•Aew, Turk Courier is °flit° p laten that the announie men'ais\ primaturelhat the \ Mission 'expedition -has stkoceeded in aliening...the ports of d a pan.— It snyik \ fklltere has ' Yet batra \no such imening, and no prom ise to that effikt. \ The .Ruan ex peditionli ' ...secouiplished ahroere,substalitiallY, than wasisi4amplislied by Canneoder Petry.— They hari!iiidted the port of, Mingo:mkt, hare n4 l,4ti had intercoa a, with one\ or tyro\ officers, and Wvre treated. 4 th res p ect and apitesn' but no , agreement or', gement Of \ any'ketnil was form \cd,i.though an tat Um' was , itxpressed iiv gene.'" ,16 , ird. ram to emarnance soon tat intercourse with f gp nations. ' 1?,411131) before cia a, \ prliate 1 le ter . Wsittenfrota ' Choo by arkAnarricim gen- I tleteruqre months,alter the Ilusaianianehored at liengeSald and weeks atter they final ly le%beletter ls*red the 27thofJeptiary. 'lt stat that the Itusilens,ircre closely engaged in watt 'ngctlie expressioa lathe letter is .11og ging" thaAericati-flecr,Onitid "had dime Tiotti ingS-yet, Which 'wenid. 4*e 'the `inoientente , of Conimodori'-Perry.— Ile at the a time via lying \at Up Choo;"azittwas to sallfit a\ day as tiro fdr Jeddok It we/ felt that a graPtde4ltif diffibpltyo hid yer,to b4corarcome, theagh \ atiOng , hem ' re we entertains 4of final Succerti:\ , \- .• 7, ~., . Vortesssevmsa tkia t isose.—Spmpgo V perations,\ 11‘alcan from tbelodiesset, (YekbWhis,'Which wan deferred liy . tlikinlilemenoy of s itio woollier, haikbeen coialttoneoleathe line ot\iliis end.— A Ores* aimare are key, engird - Pea Ter: keyfea,,, iiikupletingthefinel location orthatpat of Shelia., \ The contrit4orti for thiagrebt tna nolat oh Seed Nieb, hove . 1 , 11 . rolut ue ttle lob; but it timbals relit to other rayontibie 4'o et; si‘ virieicart i lles, end work\ be reamed at once. ', Wit maliikihat: the , 'mem* Wend putting ihie,tratia liedatice of \lli road battiest Connelsville,;llA.Curetberland \ under contr4d, teopsetime in At9kua.nott:aud piuziblpg the work 3'eitoneru Ac dpectua iketeiric.',;:t7bi 'Now, Nit Net Gaye tholi:tlielast froeiltelerollticV lelpitingeintell , igence\ig- the chirtec,otet cool pinty-ky the title. of qtric,Nett\ York, TiorTattud landhed London TeleattPh . Nropany." ul tirestC6hjeefet the gentlemen leterectettiii..thie project ii thaestabilehinicitof a cub-marine tel egreph ic4ilineer liaarfOrMland ` with Ireland. Ntw York, Newfeuad*d . and London Tele. ; Irsph .Com Po- heritilit., the . Illtes larekiX erected by WilkairfeueMae .ElectiiiTelegraph gtripany, arict„lare their, pimp ao far adranee4 .ea to tliet n t3t. Jane; Nowteiredtscd, . wilt kii343.4egesphiecommurgiation'MUr all the Citlea,trt the thtlo4 b 7 the cat 4 next_ \ \ \*".• Lis \\\ I- ~...• Vasa's at 'Sio-TratlllrAi \ rrl. '. \ ' A UG Paris cerrespotident,iif the t'esudon - 27 1, 40 , 11 I writes tut follows: , . • --' ' - ' \' , . ' ' 1 .. The acoonats brought by ocessit a tnmek• t.; \ = 1 era who arrirs from St 'Petersburg. ere ; 1 the state, or opinion in that city, and partienlar- ; ly aratinCtlie.upper classes, steel& ahem that ts,, ' , • . great change is.obsernible there. seal- ' v t mental; so fir its can be ascertained . under MO- ' t me like that Of Res* are different gto -'''• '.. 'the class of people by - whom they are esprestird. ; • But six or eiglikinortths ago, when war had 'not \ , \ \ wanted its mod N terri'lde aspect, while it wee as t• \ • id yet but A menance for the }Mare , and 'when - t \ ''' chances of the inebnsission of TaAver of the di- ; N vision of the great 01,011 . 1 had not died away, ; ;` every spirit was animated with th_o_leatte; ardor. Noble and plebean, gentle and simple, soldier and ~ .eivilian,were certain of success. - The conviction ; that ne \ State. or Europe would.hautiad-war for \ . the eako,Of Turkey madelthem entlatnialdie and " i : insolent. \ln every part of, the Empire - 'the ctru.• v • ! wail \ eade • t the hinsaidnunri was retched,— . t'• 1, The Czar w enceuraged with enth ta .•.' \ to perstre in the Holy - War, for itlmalirmly -' 1 believed th at \Hte moment Ittessie atipeared-tum- ed-before Enter, 'opposition tibia will ' would ..,. - t • cease as'if by magic. -If v i e cisn'ereditirbat we, ' '.. . • Inow hear, a marked change-has now taken plate; \ -.; .- p . not, of course, asking ;below* classes , who still hkve faith in the jtkvinelbility •• as in \ the lutalli- . .. bility of the Czar, betinieng . those whose latelel-, ' ..., ; --, edgis of foreign countetee; and whose jest appro. , -...... Natation of the imutensiity of the resistance lielitill - -. 'encounter, enable them v a s judge impartid- . '• . ly., of the raa s rstate of thi :1- gs. . , • ' '',; ; ".", \ '''' v '4.Theese ;daises have dually lost emir multi-\ . 1, , denea in thelnccess of their master as they-Wit- ",,, Z ' s ~ a near the the unio which a ben of iompOn' danger ' N. - has ale among the gin s Slates Sales of the Medi- nerd; deebt lhaa succeeded sem - rify.':vinid• dee- ,\ ' pendency to presumptioni as th e terrible. truth re \ ... broke on'the \af the fointatio of anirresistable •\ leagne'agninst 't heir ambitiou sd;rinprintiipfed \ , ~. Sovereign. \ Tit war is RIR pannier i ri th \ the \ ' V masses of the people, who are reedy ..to - beliirre '6" v every inventlen of the clergy; and whets Einslobs .. •v, . - \ icili are' kept up.by. the bulleterueof.the Nessitus Gen- \ ends sent,each day . rota thesen4 of \wer,•ieritle • \ details of victoties so eity. greet andlnutterettiv: \ '-.\` t• .., that it Only lialicMere e, Torkeyength fang; \ since to have beed s a lated. \ The nobiee who -,- \ "•., : 1 welt -know what little 't these sanompofle mis- ":,' ' sires deserve, tsre.net d load*, theta. Itmay N ~ \ •be presumed that in the ea offal: Petere '\ tiergh ''• -; ) . •N conversation on the pitliti date ,of .Earoph is -\ . t .. -not very free, yet the Stud° i n quiries maeletif • - -it • 'strangers as to the real f' e- of "England and --.' vi France, the number of ships war iri.the Meek\ ' : f \ Bets. and in . the Baltic; betra y, eirlettre.:;Those \ - who do not s,ee in the Emper or missies aspeciesi ', ofinfallible pontiff are well :roa m of lho 'ldler- \ ' t series he will hive itgains(hini. Tin , ' do • not v. ; \ conceal from themselves that, the Milo andtthb " • i Eoline,•'yaversed by the. Engthih"fand.Frinch - • - fleets, wi \ soottbe the theatre n(1-teritible - alas.: '. ' - teis, which- ` will avenge- Sinope;\ tehd'thex„ . feel that, ihaterer be the' - terminate ‘,of therefe4\ Rt 1394 will him t,,, bear the castkr isz" ~ , .. . . ' ~.. '(The„Tho, Emitters!? Nicholas ' „ hismiedi a • ietwlth- \ , .. . Mending his efferts to; anpeart,cakh slut lull of \ , hppe, bears on bin features the traces Of anxious \ and troubled days\ aid .sleeplesanights, \and, the disappointments ofthe last • few months, have . . done onliim the vio kof years.- ,Thc*Ancipod \, :. tapic of ctinversatioVr some weekipmdin,the • • talon of St. Pettersb gis ei:dralSrkAf*.h.the ' ; • Emperor has. had,-and.-witioh,blOUlSreo , olltid \ , to some.of the . r eentiits... Por fourent! - v , T 5 - ; \•\ nights it seats time the natron 'saint uf R v -..! \., . , appeared tohine kills half-deesping, half . nit s , ~,,, momeetts,.anditernirciAchised him air ; to ' ,is ' \,. niethrei in tuidertakieg . th \erased° sgaillst • . t, •••, ~ v, Turks; and.Whether'tlie co guest of ~theACI . \', t man 'Empire war ,prompte d byambittan . ,er\thk , \`; 1 • deaire to. plant the crooa on the territeavy of the --,. \ t \t', unbeliesur. -• The Empeeor inde . ,trai Oni • salnay ",,,, \' t visitor, nearly in the !antis, termetas titbits. ettk ...„. \t .„ played to Sir Hamilton Seirionkthat lite :mass 's 't 4 „above all 'paltry and perscutel con e rathen s ) ,ho \\ . gave his word as a gentleman-11mi .- ligicei i lud, \ . \ relisrion.aloite, was the cause ; of lep..annist, \ \ ' \ l2\il euid,thangh the acquisition of te xi.n*4 • _ . 1 follimefropr„the Success. of \ his' es>. Tot tbs• \;\ ” - ... \ Ouclinggrandizement wonld \ mitre y afinet.litin ; , i,) nereitheless,,he added, if Itsirl:oo.lo2exu*la',V.\\. designs ef Providence that the . hfitli t, tmitts ..,,,- ‘, • should extendto the .Ibisphorletil, 1:IA resign- " \ ... t himself to ,thellopreo.. '.. ,-..- ; r . t• ,, „.\ . \:. Fq ' '' ''S , • ' - .‘T.h,aiiiintit ' lippoir 4 3, was at first ne Oared; ... \\ •• uhini as : thii, Britlith Nosisteras iti•the sin teritat • of his TnsPeriol•prateyet he repeated; as \:74.4, .. , and his questions, each time dnere, stird.T.l. l flat'v., \ before: - .:The Boar:l.:4*ot ratherinipahentakso ,v,, much , cross queistionolg, and in assnoment of n•-, ' N sheath's' iworilustily,ti gecid Slavonia,. th.ablie, '-, repudiated the , liteintiati , ,,oros of his I.sidteniN aii4,*. ~ that btu , Only ohject wisaihe'tetriumph, , of thierv;t,,\.\, s', . thodo.i. faith. , mks little',Ohnllition of temtter, •• \, •,, tiingh'redher profanely . 4.played, calm 8t \\ , , --. .Nicholas, 6-0 the lait words Vtered bylihnjtoth . ‘„ . 'l am a .° thrireieati nlYaorl, tad in the nameof . N \-.•-•- .. God; who has , sent me . to you,'lmromise yon via' \ ''-'', N ' "., tory.' ' This" foie was soon bruited 'abroad; \ and ‘;‘, from, the zoltuo'eff the nobles citsfulated eniong X•„, „ .-:• the, lowestelaisen of the people.,tfld. is peiltann \N . '',, at - thie moment related; with, the tunijd additienef '... 'X in every palt of the Rimier% Erapine4 ,Itlionith vt- t appearthat The Czar has not the mVopoly...iteN dreems; dsions hare'aisti dishirtedthk-elnrabere \ \ ' vl.: 'of Sing Otto of Greene.. Ilia ltellenio,o l osl9 . \ .\• .. ." , hailikewise been aas&m.lthat heLalselutiol :pie! •' \ - v,sion.' Thbrinissicin weds .11rrealedto.literhy a • \ . 'monk, and it is -nothing 'more or leas ihau k that v , , his hand is the, one whech'shallplont the erts von the dome. Of St. Sophie - dr .vp.v . seeps, he, listens, morel tvice easd ..• warnings Of hie best frig , Tha Cinchmatr Ga.Tt Ward ease, says: , , 7. . The Ca:that has dais. that the scales 'kelt.-- •-••• State are not,equipouted,:that money sad-family; influence tireigh-4norev-beavilyin , •th , -balancse, "than abstract justice... \ This: in to , be-buiwatts_ • tie real force of 'popular government is derived - \ fr in the . confidence whiCh the people repose AEC \ • their ' laws, and rulers. - jury , !lads if \-7.. strength in the honesty •ofjitrois. and the idatitst of the Courts;.shake the • public soonfidentes In . the jtuttide of. the one r '.aud , thaintogrity otthe \ Nather, L aud •you %filet ti 'lrenz4 upon government, and a just administretiis-of lawn \`‘ • ' fay which there is no. remedy.. Vrunr, this feet:\ - th'et.eardlet et the Slizabethiewn.jwry becomes , a \ \ • matter ,of oatmeal concern, `and as such we re••• \\• gart„it. If juries ire_ tuMeteoret one of justiel.to the ciclkand;',.,welibitit,'!-Sial another fo,the pair. ani(hnotble, jury trials become: the, inerost tercet in\ tfie world, and irtatcutot, being what ihey.were intended to, be,-ttiti cpwierveters \ of 'the peeple'a -rights, they.becouie.the tcaeres \ -mediae!' far imorkihyt . qle grossest . tyranny and.. . wrong. •%. .•_• • • • ClarAT. beir.?liTAVOl:,'N!*: TUX Southern and entral litkia occupies this great inland Arer basin el Ems*, the wateray i which. are discharged into' the Oasplan and B 1 The extent of thielmsin; excle ive of , the plain -of dbe Danube may dm stated In-ionzuhnntabenr at •a, thousand mules fro& test to ,west,smit. "•-• • ' Aware hundr l front'porth to southolitakite. area is about nal to4hat driiiiied by tho'hlise+ l , issipid \and its \afilients. Althottgli the' Volga• actually empties into the OssplanpAiet in a mereial and: ecootmlikol *int of .sitylt, most bes. \ - considered. as hz•ikog. its \ Month itd:the Black '`\ Sea. The 'Volga and the Tted,:in one portion of, Nis . ,\ ' their rmirtive codiscs, 'appreheh' within forty ' 1 0 , miles of tech , \ ether, vstel'coieteenletta already . •by MOWS of kid there exists 09 ' `Tito in the way ofjoismidhem. by hisnal. , ,Prao;- dically, then, the-, Black Smreeelves all tilt wilt; . .= • ter of this great tnlincl u idain:embraeinVjo , chiding the plain•of the \Dann*, armeN, of more than a million and a *lf of square mit*, the. eepacity of which for atitaining dense pop: •'•, , Illation is far beyond that of Ihe avenge, of thlt Janainilir.of Europe. It end)** iMpertleitlatk the great wheat, prodiming•regidn •otthie ~ • World., - ' • .'%, few impulse* drawn from the ntip„,Vtll: ",.. 'a I, ,,,elearer light the cotrtireied 00 . ' 4l . political importance \ of ' this rlver;,--bsAtt:4 , If 'we divide the area of Drupe 1nt0%100 .- Arts;% . , 11 it,f these are politically and aommarrAdlYdcln-1"-- 1 nicted by the firer systems with the Xteltiet.,.l2. withthe Mediterranean; \ l 2l witidthe 4,4 as and 40,with the Black Sex. , The compareisen 10 single 11:Mg - able Arent exhibit still merest:Or-A,. inglytheparsmonntlmpor _ eoftlielllaol ltOo Of the powerful trihntaritsieCthe Atlantis the Elbi drains 41,000 War* MHO, 000,tbe 7.3,000, the 8 4, • 22 , 060 ; Loire 48,00%, the Member 10. 000 . the - Thetietv Of, the Dale° rivers; o Oder " dre 49,000; the Boone 49,000; of,the Dlediterimessil. rivets, the Rhodedmins MOOO squatreitnlleg,isiet, •t e gum:2o,ooer, 'mbilo of thelibtelghleterAient,thef., , ,,:j Volga drains 6AoOosquaremll= g00,%110 Deeiper 20%000; the ; 240000,, the Danube 810,000 The'prespeetir l \ importance of the,Blackßra, theleforitliay. 118 odt t ef Us account its Mdastieshores,dslally tiee:Ao4.ot , the whole of Europe; thbf , :the w le, except the plain of the Dumb.; belongs *telt:lst= theirbobiet thiiif tallith:inert - 00e end , the'Clolden Nati teiitity • the Key.: Met *Telefel beri.ot' Mithettt the permission of ..the:mitete*.l I of CPl*itix'444:7"-,N: 1 TiMes• RION WI MP SILKS—AL' A.'Mitilon,4 =Wee eistlre twirspioetoant AI w grptgOdet'9grxi!irtforsalooo