...:V>...„.....".87.13 - ro-t_ •:, -• . - -.- .. . -., ~,„. , ... . ' • ' l . ty'l.l -- - - ; , •0"I••;;l .i - .1: , 7C , fl .-. . ;'.. STAIILISRED lIN 1786: '1 - 5 . y, .7,L a a l . , :,:- .; j ,t . .; .`.....-: :- , ' :`..::,:i.7 ,* -:- '".• _-_ - .1 ~ f '.., ' . • PITTSBUILGR.GrAZE"I'TE PUBLISHED DAILY AND wmtuttrdsr ~,,., . WHIT E &TO; ' - AAVllaralt 11rIUM:- •.. ASASHILL 111/0112.. trim on tram ens" OUT Nog TO TIM MR ornct. TERMS: . repo tr." -ms dansti tar karma. %Was Asir, re L., w/111K I. Y-iro &Ranier Man - 0 W.in t a ri - 1.,' r le v. will to supplied ent the roaring eonditiOno: t Throe copies per anoltm------.....-....6 600 py - - do To woke do ...- ...LA.-7.- 13. P/ - '. ~ .a._ Th. Taoist " espies do ItOBERT _ ROLLOCK, Attonley ai -Law_ /area& dub to bo aeldreancric7one and to=laverishly 10, idea., No deb ra pe.." . Orman of 1 121kandtharet Strada emanate the Collet ' bo soot after the year crashes, a/alonethe moue, Is sent fu[ meeIOOKI/KOntrib. •,- . . my2.4-y•63 renewal. - I . • ' .. ' ' ' - --- ~ TAMES J. LnIN, Attorney at Law, (dee - RATES OF ADVERTISING: = - OM Vouttltitiset, nisi orsut, must - mut, inl B dlT Ono sonar; HO lines of Nonpareil or AgOLO . ~, - Da one on - . '. lact,.!, . ewe l seenerrtldittoal'intertton ,__.off...VßANClSC.FLANEGlN, Attorneyat Law, , Do 0. w .k. .......„........,_, ---3 i Ts, JI N0.1.7014/olarth 'Knot. Plttotrurgh. ‘: D. 'to • westiZ: .. ..... -..- ... -.. 400 , t., . . ,t l e:/1.... 9 ,,,,,1t • ••••••••••=,.... 6op ' - !ASPER E BRADY, Attorney at Law, ti. i - two ~-,;;it-,-,-,;-••:::::',...,,.......... 7 00. oo sus Ka 89 Fifth street„lnttaborgb. ----- Da . antr monts. ....... ------.-- 10 DI _ . t Do six masa...-. .- It 00 BANKERS AND BROILERS. ..,_ ~Do .tooMe anaths....--•••--....... 1 4 8, 14:1 ) . I rja=rtfoFre, " ‘ lc e e ,,t grlttn ' tilltrc " . "u ". 1: - t . rRNAN 4 CO.; Bankers and NEOltlige_ ~,,,, ~,,,,,,,, A L ,,,,... n at plesaure.(per ate ' .• Brokers. Na 95 Word dreat, cornerlblamond Alley, anal .d rat mos. , aaerial .... ass . and iifirßuy a rgh. udiell hanky otes and 011 n. - D e d o Theo taro eaeb .rld, Merano Inserted under ore O . yearly-rates, Eschaugeoand Promialor Kohn make Collections In ail Oat sou, . " . - the Retrain, althea the Unicorn Read. Derodts on roll . Adz tacennalog • now& and mot over Silent maim ll:toren, suntAtve , t 1 ,71, proVattantion told l nth. ji Tairdaers ao a. taltiblet Si InVl f radverllsements r r a t ic=sobangOonstantly• fir oche. mh2.44 betod the donna e forteir alndes.. As h e r am candidates for 01100 to be charged tba nom ...- masc au ans " ksersan a5am.........n011uer. mum= as ote ashartholanda . ,t, t • . - RAMER ,k - WHIM,- Bankers, , and Ex mosso...at. 11a104114. On the op for a rilled ansattat of losartloso, will bs mottnued ill farts . d, and J. change broke. Boy *admit Gold and Sliver mid paymeslt ovarted woocedlogir •' °too, ae, to loam on Rod Potato or Stock Boca- . PIM Oriel lege °Tanana ad.,7,., ts arteur limped t o title& TParelkaav ProLlasorr ?lat. and Tbn Bills on Rost c their non isseeem e t t , b ee t... , oo d at ed,,, , otie st e te s e . ge. oud %Fest. Buy and sell Kooks on flanualsoion.- Colloo- - the Lanai of other persons, as well or all ottertmedenta ___Boa" :mad on au Palau la ii 1 •4 5 .1 0.• OS. ....._i. _of - on latingliatel y onneeted with their woe Moines, and a.m. and no‘d glee. dlrevtir onlnaite the lit. Own. all domes a istverUsermoda. In length or otheftrise, In Dotal- .1 • . ' myl4y , f . 04 tb• Malts warm...1 , 1.1.w te charged at that/maraca. •--- , _ Vag all ouch trandent advertising, Idlls 'cal to ftlawdelT iti Ix KING, Coin Stock and Exchange .../jr * d• lod Montt Portnent lo Modred advertioneut Ger charitable Institution& rho own- 9 Broker: Fourth •trad - R¢ and role 86 . 90 05 i Pantv.Wlrd, toornohlandi other publio wedlock and so ago 00 Emiltlf9 rota M .1.14 M M• . 1 r• aw.* s ooe tb,„ d- to mi o , ot to b e ~.N.,.... Mal price . p er . tent rating tallow made on tho Wen at loom .taa trete I able ameur le e d, eo . e. 7 - ." -- . team hank Nan Banat and 00111. • jr"A • Madam notion to to charged IRlcenta. 1 . Ina; --- ' te r.' Deonted eritDoet.atorge, 'code.* aomps. Ifidill.nte runkl....-....nannA•minkt- ' 'mg. 0. Rant. -,_ _led bp T ral% b.pal s. or obituary notice& m,d whets' I_IIA,LI'dER, HANNA & ' CO., &COMMIS .: tO .". n.waswi..th....a sa others sandlot" ontanitinkaa Ail; 11 " •7 ii /1• ' •• A Co., 11••A•••• • E••h•• • • Drnk " •••d 'k r ., ..,, rogoition , not ,. 4 . 4 . 0 . to ~ o , oftootion to nal& riga and Tennestio Roc:hang& Certificates of „I:4 1 M trea,lkononla . .4l; a ra t ele entertainment& m. a ,... 1 ,..= 14 . ArAft 5...z,, , , 14m . , 7 .,,,, Ni7 , 1 I notlaw of pri ,,, , 00 , 00totio ,„,„ 7 . op ,. ~,, g.., , to aril' ~,,,,,,,, .1 D.j .:e t, gha e atl o rj a kee ti gclis made ata st . coo . ly all prifiel- LX=roPrifte. salcoloted or Intenth 4 . t • Tv." , i Ilabigheot premium old I'M Foreign sty' American lauding lbotV 4' ll: l lo b tcPrrd e ic i PTY i t s= q °lA b e 5 . , L , r ,,.. . the t oont ...z ono , o, .a te ..; „ o w be .... ed Advance* mode' on comignments of Produce, shipped ate Zr noti...te bees, darted triple price. Tavern Latest' Now, Si I.& • . , ven. U. - wtmtain ... .„. ~,,.., ~ ~.-..„.-...„.-..z. a Wear. Heal Itstalamnta• and AuoGoneers'adv s attoma-nts not Witt. IL w LL.I.I . A . stS & UO., Bankers and to be data u nd er manl' rates, but allowed • dlocount of Exchango Rioters, North Rut earner of Wood and 1111rty4. and otbeDdril Der mnt Don Our Lonna' or Third arm Pittabergt, bIIM. '- ' "TAUT pa arr.= la '.Ding .eargos. . i. . -......_„ dil p ir . w .. d , LLraetiom ...ato. mane o° 116 . 1 !I 5.-1.1.• end colloctlma /a9-ly Gus equate, three in a. ........ ..... ..-....81 .0 -_ Do. • *het additional inte r W°27 ' : snersnerxerrs to wroxix ronm. A ,WDLEINS 8; CO. Exchange Brokers, tit. Strum (10 Una) one 1m0rti0n.........60 canto. • Na 74 Fourth dont, opposite tho /tank of Mts. , r D 0.. ., ouch additlonal Insertion.x . 2S coots. 1 . Mich. All trumactions t t liberal All transient tavestioonwats to be pad In advance. . • • A " lat.. /710 ____ ___________ __._ M LA.RIMER•Jr., Banker and Ilro ______________, 66, adjohdang the Dank of RATES OF DISCOMIT. - ttab k nt. 4la gr"l' No. * InOLMES' 4, SONS; Brokers. 24 . noLmEs &. SON:Dealers in Foreign 4 2 Alt 77 Afis . rkil st. Admen TAW and Fourth sis. FittoternOr - e %and Doe tie MID f Pachange., Certificate . , of PBENfIYLVANLL ranch et zest... ' .-. do soots, nuut Notre and Sp ed., No. INP Market vtort Mt.. Rank of Pittsburgh... -..tar Branch at YoriamMe . m. do bond, mirColiections made on al to e win ewe. titthrta m i . mak_or do:. _.par Mr Bank, Clueinma l ... do throughout thy United States. • .11:It aid Coro r seiel..:. l . ° .: . ... l'' MVlTVaire...." d . n .2.7 C - COMMISSION - &C. Bank o North dimenea-.D6r I:S l at-otter Rank ..._.. .. .. do Rank o Nantes, Libartteapn Ottio 'Life Wad Troattlo- do Haan orPrinetylrmalit Wooten! linens Bank- du • Bank a Penn Trteaship ..4.. ... 1 Bank of Monitiorc --- - Wa r. H: 131111'0N. Bank o thotiolted States t ' Nates.-........... 1 Comon'velal Hank a Ps.-.... - .NEW IiNOLAND. _ Wholesale Grocer, fropoiter and Dealerin ParmertritHabanics• lik-par Alt advent Ranka...........•At ' d,8ack....--•••-r ....... ... NKW YORK. ipNOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old M0t0,.,1,,gi0n to,.,1,,gi o n Dent_ ..,._..par Non urk aty ..... ~ . .....PILT 0000121,11.hti1l Rye Intisky, Kan, Bouth•Ean owner i tszflua t tl t: nka.-= (klattr3 l A t i l ats . ....... M o Wood and root ata . ..PDAtbleglc Perms. moil . atoramscusing 1i50k,.,.....par Batinanft.. ... P" 4 W. POINDEXTER, GederalMerehan. Philadelphia Hatt..... ~ :....-raw_. . tr it tg0.... & , 35 11 - 4 0 - ij i .... ~ aus, Reeler ma cciatmlsolocs Maramot, ita rums t,".11:41,,t7i . , :': ----- - -- 11 1 . h, , n .,.,,.. s Land 1.18 beoandstreet, Pittsburgh: op2tallaid . VIRGINIA... - . rsttl i t i a l. :- . . 4" r sant or the, Ya11ay.:....., h . TET - M. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas, :lank attlhoosortiounty.-.por Bank of n . •" V T 'Choice Paraly Grannie& Woaleu and Willow W.are ItsulLefillymills....... par Hs. Bank. V... Norfolk • cozier of Wood and Birth btreata Is now roadring s large Bank arta cs.„ Cherter-loar /manors' Bk of V iminla .• estentinentbrlrmh Gonda. In addllion to 010 i already .• of Geormantarn.......par Merchants•AMeett:Mak • . tends. stack, maeltand from first bands In lb. Xasleon Hank orldettyslnUnb...-- .5( North Unions Rank.- • markets, which will be told at Ma lowestarket pekes. Bonk. effrototram.....-• - Boanobse-•-•.--- , - ° OW llotobi, Stearolosto, and Samilles7buylng by t he limit a ailddk.towa----. 14 . . NORTH CAROLINA. quantity. supplied at obstinate rotes. , Moatiraneor O. Dank. par Rank of Chao Fear.-- 2 ,:(2y - tloods delivered In the city free of charm& ardp ( 7, , ,m/i, = a tAt i l e sOmbaldnaL.Pa x o Bank gag N. cwows . 1, AXE Corcunission and For - Voinuais Ilk a Delp Co. Iderchantellt,N=, J. w .A & A • 3 , 1 , - B . , -Ratans/a.. Rank -..... par . ROUTH CAROLINA. ? ot , . 0 4,,,1: plc...la:Xt. dealer. Wag a ni t. = ‘._. r , 4 =1"..- ----r% a k .„1 . ?...t . 4. 0 ,9, 1- e= 3 ars..t., iktut.r g e. ... - .,611 . 63 annon' Bk of BeentsCo..l Blank of Clualeston.....-. -; - ~ Panama Ilk ofloactostar-par Planteret. Meehan . / Ilk 2 T S. LEH. MeALFIN & CO.. Whole rscaloas.sar atudiaLtar GEORGIA. • d e gala Gra m s nd Drama In Proviti Metals and arm. of Pclanyllha. Animas /na a Meg Co P ttaburgh Manufacturft, No. SC and 244 Liberty dant+ par. & v IVarneslnny..X Hank of Angetsta-.... -.. 2 Pittsburgh. Eranklg a radangton...par lit of Brutenotek, Attila. 2 , Hurls Rank.-- ' TEN NYCOug soft. 1.0101..--:-... .....-.-.---Liln. IL nOnnOlt. ihatosclan k.....-..-... )e Allsavent Banks . ..-. a p ut .I .tr IOBISON .k CO, 'Wholesale Grocers, =Bank ..--......... • ' MBNFUGEF• Prance boohoo. and Commissism binchantkleo. Count? Bank* I . r , , I r lientu .: y.iscalsr% 2; street. Pittsburgh. Jalo ill b =lirok orrtifsite it Northern nor Kentucky • gram0ntu0ra5can.............----.-LJMANDrit 241.1T1L 41WLIc--.7:lfrthrigriVarirki - • , SPILLNIGER HARBAUGLIA CO., ,(Sneees- Wr .ii ea t t at anat. a Dmey.,m,.. ti I. ens to S. Iltatesua.b3 Commleolon ond Forwarding York_ 80ak..........-,.._ k . 11.1ANDis. exchanta Deana la wool and Produt. generally, Nos. Ballapiotec., .... . ... ... Slate Bank sad Brunel. 70 146 Most nod 11 6 Second streets. Pittsburgh. Po. apd-ly Ohm Beat eV' at. Wok •I wratill7d. --- 15 - I &W. RSA; Flour - Factor'', Commission -.....= oat:arises a . Piro in. 00. tddik 6 OF • and Formardlog Morobonts anal Thalno iss Pftoaft • tr ." ' 11"'"--. ' - d arl i Possoars•Veates lu e/M:stit 2 :Trais i ii.. th r: Vl4 l 2.l. "l' ill ' ro. pir. ''''''' 7 M . ..... cgtnrommont Wok /lank II Pens. c F=vrt.., aPI 4 /". IMa. ve1and......... Panitnalor llank.- . ......... 9 t T0ted0......-. Immune Compaar..- a ji lElt & JONES,Forwarding add Commis bay..----." as am. Ik l nk•-•- • • • a "lan stutbssts, Dealers In Prodama and Pittsburgh Bnanhat Dawns .-- do CANADA: --- arta matured article , (Natal Hada. near Seventh stmt. Dosuchiot Colombia . .... do Bk °IN. America, Toronto 6 insub,d,. ' .. =it A 4 2 ." . 4-: ...: : do itg Td . f rosT . 1 ;7 '4 7, 't. ..7. - ;.‘ -- a - .. . . -war_ a JOWLS A t ARDY JONES - & - a5... Successors to y i;rnt"tr""""- E.P fu'us-: " H4.11. 1" ; on Bll 7 l-'1424.- T rr -c- . IIA- 7. ::- . 6-? ? "- 6 a A gau c Tigg i nt l9l ==. o = s. . 443l, 4 6,, i 0. Branch aßaltimore ----par 11 '''''''''llh- . - • • " Manch at lanmerter--.- do WESTERN MOHAN() K. -------- -,----------- Branch al titenbenvilla... 0 ciattanst.C....-.--.......:- . 1 ILEY. MATHEWS & CO„WholesaleGro. sta.% st att. Veraos--- do Losontha....:-......--- .11 cent Commloakno sad rorwording Marchmato. end Broach at c Newark- do Bt.• Louie ‘• gents Dr Brighton Cotton Tarn. 57 Water 0t... Pittsburgh. Mamba 8ming604....-. do GOLD-AND/IN:CIS VALITR. - puede es, dietetta____. do Doubloons, Bramim....-moo lk SEWER & ANTELO, General Commis- I num% st Trox ..... ---• d. A ° . P• 66 °•••••••• 15 • 6° IN I. a n Morchonts., Ptdladelphia. Lama* sum.. itranchat Mt. clamant-. as .. ¢ h old.-.---.-. 1060 .4. to , 00 ,,,, tm000tt , of rm .., at., r. rail' Branch at Zanetarille...-« do Eagle, new Branch at Noramit.....-.. do Rroderickod•ors---- 1,8 0 - meg waft .--.,..- ..10MI 'SUMS. , Broach cat PhDs& .." 00 .T. 9 Ti l " . •••••" .---- .14 'JOHN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Branch at Portsmouth_... dar i lubtess ----....,-...... 6.00 • Broarlo at Naton...--...,- do Poverelgos --- ---... 4,1t2 9 Canaanite Marabout& sad Dealers In Produce and I Brandi at Raman. do. e can llders- 3,96 pittsburgh Momentum& 1im266 Liberty...it, Pattabargh. .. Mutt* lit Cuyahoga .... do Kept . .. 1 . • 5 . 60 aß.fl 4 1 LT-WM tIN lute _‘• ..., MUM* St Monition 101/noato .....----. 2,16 •-•+stv n a...Mt . of : Wader , =et, Ohio, I • Branch at Woarter.....-, do j 41 ) Ash = . llll:49ll goad Poneardlitg Merchant, and Wbole. I Western Remote , Meeoe, nondly. Wid Batter.er street, 1. Put and Pesti and W Produce. PRICES 'OE' It3TOCKS. - --• 7 bnt. " .4 il.b l ttth e l d .. 00lson4 W. 1.& P 3 fa REPOITTED FOR. THE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE, BY' . swam t0rMn.....-.- ii - t roma* inns... -TA.- WILKINS & CO. . 1 1 LricTii n riv u ho u retfr G v` C 0.,. , a racers, lis STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _N , Produce u,d Conunbalon Mercluato and Dialers In tto NO. 71 FOORTII STREET. burg nth r rEb . 51"';'llaum. " 112 s"g" to] .r.ta • I 1 ... ~. . .... ..... rs. tot. ifillEES..l" VAREHODEID.--lIPNItY IL I 0 Vv OOLLlNS.FormardlngandComminket Morebant.ond P. ...tux Paler In Chew. Battn, lake PIM ond Produce genenlir, ; - • •• ts 26 Wood street, above Water, Pittsburgh . ary3l I r ........ ~. ..„... . - Gated States tr;......:"..- 73.3--- -- lee.jan,kjaly "[TON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole- , Do. _ 51,-.•••-•;.• 1 0 0 " •'" ' - Istaltb a Aug. V ode Groan and Camolodon 3ferchanta and Peden peneklmanto fr,s..--....... 10 0 4 7: : Int.JorboJuly in Pittsburgh Maraketures, No. =Watts Bisset, Pitt*. Alletty 4 ta e5... 4 - '----- 100 •91 ••• . itt Y gittre b ' rgb. P.' i t. = 5,1 . 011 _ .... 9 . 100 :7; ..*... t o ' . ' JACOB FORSYTH, .Jr.,• Forwarding and ' - IlWmrcM p1,,,,,5„,,,:e, any g 0........ 100 : .a ... I ta s t. t.J ia an. y a: N ol: OP Ourtmlookes 11 amblalLNa 69 Wahl' street .PI Do. . roue. Es. N.-It. 100 90 a des 6,20-1y . 63 Aik t eur ri gfp. ' llTc,ltifli ID/ 90 - • a.. THOMAS PALMER, Importei and Dealer , sum MOM , In Trench sad An.refean wa Papa!, No. 66 Matta Cank of littabuntb......... 60 571., 5 0 M Dia.NOV. Cillot a between Third and Iburth stave, nitiumb. m ...1..' a Donut float Mt 61 59 do 6 t b6,63 Ilseasago Bank.- ..... ....- 60 68 ' 67M de 4 . Allegheny Forlagic Rant 60 225 ..V.5 MeCI,INToCK; er lmrw Coxp ter and Whole - ta Pi u.. ussasitrwara.; - .J . 62 61 ' .-- , Slag 0,2a11a and Piano Oswalt 11" In Blade 1 . F. 90 • 718 .,............ ...,,,,, . ~ - ez, ,b,:i tot . i . i. - Illeunt_lioat rit madam, No. 112 Market dna. " Monon tit. (11 r et. "out's-- 1 , 2 4 4 4 f s . Evt. -.8 i fl NORRIS & PATTON, Mrholesale and Re- Al " a n beri ndn les" .. ....-= 50 40 36 DM . ° ' Ps.• Dale 4 "" Ima• tb• r '" 6 " .• •14. At the DD.. " , lf.autoteart Brige-- ID is - 1110.1111.1. - ... ' tneentne. Pittabls Life Insanuvoe-. 8 ID 9 Dlr. 2311 II . _ GOODS. .. Venom InsuranteCo....- - 19 16)1 Di.. Km atii DRY ,,... CstMence 'neurone Co- - 12 163 . A..lst.' ruscsso's co- - 7 6 - . 'FRANK VAN GORDEE, Dealer in Trim rxixatirs- . I ' Int& Radar and Glares Ina Good& Embroideries, Pittsburgh to P1A1M5.......1 ( 0 1 51 12 ..- ___ .O Gent's. Wornirldng (lads and rower articles. a full as plttabnb„ A Lot/110111s- - . 60 5,1. ~..2 ' IIII.III . ,•'. II °I. aletment of widen eon ware be had at Na Et, comer df I ie . '. 51 . 7.- . .-•» 40 wall 40 7:l' ''''. DI 4 fie 6 coo thmicet, And and the Butemd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 0.11.11 RIM ROAD, mock walla. . a..{ . ala/ON a eft, PllnnOMoll.-C. n. ANTIIO3? ;OD N. tern. (.... o"- ..._ ' LA. MASON 4 CO., Wholesale Ana Retail I rit. ,. us. "rote :_ 60 -61 69 . M.... .1. 111seicIrlatr. 50 .42 40 DM. lon. 4 Ile • Dealers In Pansy and f/tiplo Dry Goods , 26 Fifth Y ogbeny Nisokmater .70 16 - Now Stock. lted b 0 & •" ,i ra t iL a 11.41,0,.." . ... 23 E . i . L. s .O .... stl .. . wt.1 ,1. 1 ., 4 largennt .. .t.D, w totes rh0i....2.: ~..._. Cleveland A Wallin's IC. ir. 70 ••• Mertes. z a tl e Dr peek Ito 105 IVO • )aloe UanOtto , Y Heart:anal Donde (0 , 4)-- 10 5 65 ' *- ' ,;, GROCERS Da BY („•w)._ 100 12l Turtle Leek Plank Road 26 10 ••• ' Au.. A Perry see Plsnk Rd .26 26 26 i n t OBI.ET MOORE ,Wholesale GroC er, ROC. ureettobusQuftodka Rd- 60 10 It Drying Distiller, Dean ha Produce. Pittsburgh Arne L'harwenuns, and Li bads of Foreign and Demortio Wines and . Llqualr, 50.315 Liberty rent. On band a very land COMA. . shalt or superior old Morronitahola Whinsy, which will le Mlauento.. - -.- 178 100 Re. DM. sold low for mob. PlZrargh 1 . Boetow---- .- 146 / 41 kIlf• / L A" ) , y O , g gseo. ... : .... , .. _ . , . _ . e . North worse. -.,..- - 1 2 2 , 7 „, - l l _ G. GRAFF & CO.; Groan and Com- Oros tatr-... _-• a ; "'''• , samba Merchaute oho, Dealers la all , kinds of Ar to . t ." - i'i•GinGisa,"._ :.'.. . a .. - i l - _ . t usual; Marnhotured articles, earner of Record sta. ttsbursh. Ps. Adventure Aso... JOnki. l lnclaet.-- - -* . I f 1 BLACKBefig - i . CO., Wholesale Oro - 00. IloUbgtoo--..... - 7 6 3; , - ',dal. ........,...... ..... . ••• a .1 o eersi - .Bcat Purnishers. ind Dealers In Prods up sad i 6so T ' •4 ' i..-A*------- '- 2 : 1 6 34 ' 25 * ott "' brUTl g a n t Ilte% Wardu=lll.ll{taratraa Oakes, i.m.r. lndat. .. sepl2y I 5 thi1ing.........-.. . . .... .. .. .- -I 4.4 .. . 8 , SAL.AII..DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Oro 112= ... .......__. .. . ...... :: .ale 2 ,... cten.Connolodon Merchants. mut Dealers la Produce, • o. 60 Water stmt. and ME Front otftet,llttinnegh 1. . - IY'll6l,lmug 7/r0113... ' ....711M1P1 A vf0u.t........-wasftS 0.900- /tOILLS 4 HOF, Wholesale Grocers and ...-______,.....____.-,- Cereasiden Merdsonts. N 0.194 Liberty street Pitts+ EXCHANGE AND BA A WILKI" . - --.----- BAIT - EV:li 1101111. OF INS & CO., th,q 4 ,fe 11..Fb.r3 sOvd. arge .114 • l• •PITTSBURCIff, PA. 11170REtax and Domestio Exchange, Coin; r Bank Oats Itirrant sml M I6 cosset{ d 1 tas t tes nabs, Ituyinep:F. loans negalatod , atoms P. q,l,osaimisalon. .510.0 and Interest.anamd when:llA GEO-RO E-AR cicaNOL-s ' & CO,C• .• E Blin „ u n t il ri ExcaAmmoox. awa t f64, 4. 14. .. No. 74 #9.11, ..o.d. ozul Ae lnk “i3gre poRTABLE THRASHING 3IACHIRE3 AND' • -• AVA.RiAtiTED. to , be .tberottitly 'b u ilt, . • v v find to wort. Ai made ards , i44. t l y -IT.CAi ttux; noillogSilo. om Mann steed. pi tt . b ti r i r ti, Tty, hut Sternum arebiantlfot, dole no e l 'Ocentwet, from pi ws to plena and may • 1 ,...,4 with equal Moiltdonee in bent or field. ho . t w e e, cow, Dikter: thriehes fatter, or =ken better wet. More than ..9.00 0 WM.'S.. no. IMO Mettle Western nemeor Nen of tte. Mono _taloa. Mauro( them trenkrel=froo. .0 to 100,041 bushels isetc end. •on tbomosh they hen/ been recommended by thaw who we thorn lb b. II complete , end to work dt.toll n. any in ib the to g o i L estoete fhe Patent, and lel strutted to the Threaten, and own r wriustesthic,Knor wed etoof f rom the gratwAnd Wen entire satisfaction whenever tried. • DENTISTS. "3mA711 SCOTT, Dentist. Fourth street; ay. 4 ,s irest of MarkeL Of Oats tia.;clirssiru.. ' ' JaIS WI.:A.-WARD, DENTISTjrI Street. _S Dom. atm*. Iliad.' Me bows' G.. C. to 6 at IL Oa Saturday. Imo ova mil - breed or atteudad to tater Una II r.ai,uuMnii la avedal appointgant or In rodauu of *arm. nni. zudia .. . . . .71. = •:? ; ,.............:.,..,.:„ - w-- - 41 .......... 7 . 1. .. 1 . 1- ..... ,, - 1 .7..%'=;?Far..... -2 X 5 W.:11 . .'."'".N. ,-,.:.-... - ' l .. .. - ..... , .....Ae......- - ...-V....., ,, ,... , nw.n., ~.c......-.4...., . .r,.,E, M c5=0,.,..v..14.4.-....1.4, 0 :-.'ex, . 4 ., , , , , , - . 25, ,,, , ,,: r..a. ... . 4- .. ,-. .. ,, r.0. 1, t. ,, , ,-, • -.- ... .. • ... -•-•• ' - . . . - • pir .., . .. . .. , ... ... . ...... ...... . •-" _. . . , „ . .. - y .. - ._ ... :_. ~ ..... . . . L , . .. .. ... . . ~ i : . - - .4-, '-- AGENCINS. - - - j .1 - BUSI-NESS. CARDS. . ~ _._._ _ ; . 1 - 1 , : l . ,. IClAlll).—linvin g been appointed the ex 'ATTORNEYS. ' elusive Agents for Pittsburab_. - kr tbe sale ofPatent webs]; Cemented and etretebed Leather Belting, man ;Counsel. ''. nactured by P.IEWELL t SUN. of ilartford. Connecticut, ir. s: MORRISON, AttOrneyrilid inn ew uffe nor sele a large aewetmet' of all widths, WI w for at law., 011ee removal to n0..." , -,Grant.tnit., „,r..t.,:0 . , 4 sik.. soartureeturees price, bis article neat Y.cutb. riMbtur b * P. .L. - f leant( superior to 'A I leather sating ever before catered w _, , „„ , in tells vrket: 'AI" a large deck co ell uldin. of /. 411 ''. W,' BALL; .. Attorney eto Lair, "'Date. , Rubber Belting eonstently on bsnd, .d far de at the ....tren,didy,ss," Grant street, between irmrth end Bp i rialtieirDepot.",fin.'llo Market Itttect. .oansond Alley. - - ]a L. PHILLIPS TijoiliaT : i 7,7 PHILLIPS , Attorney at LW, . tiliti, et, Los& MO. .1 fe7 7M. BAGALEY L'O ~ Wholesale Oro- TV ‘Ol.ll. Woa. DI and 70 Wood Arad, Plltaborgb. WILLIAM A. 14'CLURG; 'Grocer and . Te• Dealer, corner of Wood and Meth streets, ham wears on hand • largo anertmemot. of tholes Oroorrica and doe tear—Vondgn Vrnlla and ants,,Wholesalo old Metall. .o : ealefesupplied on the lowed - ' CO., Wholesale aftValk CORBIINIOI3 Menelcants, Nelms In Produce pi Plttalnergh Manufacturer. - Vaa Mercy Argot, 704!r A- WCANDLAIAL 'WICK 1t ... kle - tIAN . DL ' ESS, SUCCenIIO/11. to L. 2J, D. Wide, Wbonnals Gram. Forstudinn and Gsowlrlon Manhants,'Thralens In bon, War, Cot- Yerns, and PittabinZb 3lnnutintur.cam,. of W ri 'ood sod Water stroaa usbaszh. - CIILIIERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and oseindossmarensia.ssasse In Prodnenand pot& ShlAnnhgtozood Ark's+, 1V& Llberty dine, runs mea 4 . .. b. It. fiCOYD; Wholesale Grocer++; Colo. , : miWoe Merchant& and Data. Prodlooe—Fond v ' s4l ' u ildlonn, fronting on Udall. {loin. and tiblts ==M!! I==;i:t;.Mi AGALEY, , W6ODWARD, Wholo- J JP lase Groan. No, 221 limited. 'greet. PhfbdPb V WOOL MERCHANTS. 'LlLEE,sticcessoi to-MURPHY & LEE, - . Wool Drier, mid Cotomlosalon orehoot far tho of azoarksn' Wool' Goods N. 18T Many strati 6MI U LO S, Rau EO4O Agent, Fitcar.' Machandloo and 131111. - Booker. apace No, 92 oorth vtaet, above Woo& Business promptly attmoolod to. , jytdlT QUITTEL DIARSHELL, Secretary eiti 4.7 sees Isaastanse Co:avant, 04 Water street. • Mt M. GORDON, Secretary Weittern Lnsu . • rams Co., DZWatar street. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFraalin earner of Wood ~A. ISIADE.IItA, Agent for Delaware Mn • ta.l Insurance Company. 42 Water street. " CIEO, U. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (succassorp to Tirloia Idloinej General Commission end For , trading 'l.ereliantsk and Agents for Eastern Transport.. giouldnits, Whole air Midst. lu Stapletirocenieu Sheet = °Ate% Cotton Timm Betting. Twine. )1 .4 111 , , 5i v . algtotet th eit2Crje nsti end , Pittsburgh Menufsetured, Goads ' generally.— Agents Mr the .. Penn NOW' and "Benner mur Sheeting+. Pittsburgh. 48 Front street. (opposite Louisville. Pittsburgh and St. Loots Puget Lending,) electoral'. JAS. A. RAI=WO'S- nimc .,r. sci rn t il. Lo t ., :r co L t ic. i ti Tan triAngst. thocu m zl m""e" BOOKSELLERS:, &C. READ, lionkeeller and Stationer, 100 . 78 Fourth mart AroUo Do 1 - R. ,WELDJ,N, Wlinlesnle and Itetail . Dealer to Hank I.lld School Book., Paper and Sta- Ucri. o. 64 Wokt auwt, (betsmen mind and Fourth) Pl{tsburgh. mar?) - _ &01IN S. DAVISON, Bookseller Stb,- Tr, retrAchp b svisilo h A . , : irtaew, No. Market Li S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and peaer RtsUefiery, de,. N. 82 Market street, oftr e od, Pittsburgh. Ps. NAY & CO., Booksellers. and Stationers, Na. 55 Wood Rtreet, next door to the corner of Third. burgh,' Pa. &haul and law hoar canatantly on hand. 01IN R. MELLOR:DeaIer in Piano Fortes, i •Iloainand Unitical, it:Lemmata.' Rebool Iknoka. and / Munn, Soleattent Inn ,Ckdetering . . Plano Forte, for M . .." , ...P.nnfilrandan.No. di 'Winn! Anat. - • lIENEY 'KERBER, Dealer in Music, Mu . I. Weal Inotrainanta, and Impoier of Italian tOlitoro, ..lagont 4,<Soltos d par= grand itr4lg r llll.l. 3 =tl i 742 , 17.10p0n a •4;oloon At . . 1 1' I • 1., URIC aItC, illateetlAireeit Maiket and Wnril: Moffilecoo- I ...thing, andAlualcal Icartramentx of all kinds. " TOIIN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jne. liMuf tey,llTholentle and ltetall Druggist and Dealer In Paints, Ulla. Dyestalbs. kr..14l Wood greet. 3 doers below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. pirftegular, , Agent fin Dr, Ford's.Madkistel • InitZt Lr. -wast, vtannTo • WILCOX & CO., Druggist% and Apoth . «Ade. eorneOlarnot street andtheDiesoond.Steen constantly an bend a fall and complete aswetraent of /bear.. Alealkinea,!erhtmery,andattlekedwrDdedug la their bustusea , .• • Ybradav laes!aiptkant eateriallywautenualed. tern_ TOIIIJ; P. 'SCOTT,,-lifholiiillo Dealer in •Drugs. Paint. MI& illaralbbett and Dye Stun. No. 206 berty Amt. PittebursdL 'All orders will receive nroutid attention. Jar AOut Or Laudon* Co's valuable Welly reedkinea tear 21,1 y FAIINESTOCK ,t CO., Wholesale nraQoz,%. corner i ret Lead ,. ei ßod tarb7 • It. ttts E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealerin - Drays: Panto , . Dre Stars, Oil*. Tan:lAm te, de. A0..51V00d street, Pittstrersit. Ocodn Inmate:l. Prises low, • ORAIN • & REITER, Wholesale Retail Dratesta. =it . orLfterty .ad St-Clair stmts. • J . ELT e I: 4 3I.MER . Wholesale JOSEPJOSEPH FLEMING; Successor to L.Wilcox HL Co., emner Market Wait and 'Thasnond-;•reena eon- Mantle on band s full and complete aanortment M on.g., Medicines, Medidne Chests, Pecfumery, and. all article. :.pertalullto Ida boldness. i g nye prearliptions atrefully compounded at all at .prt.!JAJLES KING; Men and Re s idence, 7111.11 street, orPodt• th Cat.bM , S. rub e. , • jskly MERCHANT TAILORS. p 1 .3 CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo t% gis7.&.y.ottrErcizczt mss r rYILLIAM DIGR Iderchant7ailor:Dra yar aid Nader to Ready Alade (*Wa g . M. Lit, street BWATTS CO., Mei-eh:int Mutant, IST . Melly sliest.---lie its nem pedriving Qui stork or Gonda fn. Gentlemen'. Wesr—Vmths, els. YYYY ranend Vemil. prof Mon...est My!. and Shunt ginAlltp Onr (.lends and pksnit tiro to ealL lath] DI AIVITFACTITRIENG. 1V: WOODWELL, Whalesale and Retail N isafsetarer .at Dealer In Cahlont Ware. No. fd JWETIIE 3lnnufneturer of gy PATENT BOX VIM, • toporlor arUelo. SOLID BOX : aad BRAZED BOX VICES. comer of Ander.. and Mb pooh from Ile Baud Kt/vet ]toed Al- aabray-COT. - WORKS, corner of Firstanil Liberty Pittsbamb. Pa.— Maddatte. TooLi of oreti I' 51,131141.1 IRON PLANIIIt4, SAY sad Hand TVII.N. LATHES. DRILLING BACH' 104. to. /kr., otaaafro tared to'ant,. j 4421 JOS. P. lIAMILTI/N4 00. Fc.bIBROIDEITED AND APLICA MAN- • TILLAS-3istesials marked for Eta tab • ' je2LT . Xa.Z4l!-; Pestwanct, ator. Mad. Bolivar Piro Brick and Cnuale Claji NOM • ; • Company. - rintlLS COMMAVING - ENLARGED j their rattseltiAti tainattettirlns, are roar artpartql to tarot the laorraaed dealud for thetratria.• Cru/dhlo and Building Clay. Orden promptly al/An:OM to by. BIER It JONES, Cabal Dula FILLA/Mb. Sototombor ZI. 1858. ,Utli .... . M'COED & CO.. WITOLMALE AND RETAIL FASIIIONARLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF YORE, CORNER Or WOOD ANA FirriLsrazers, pitt a bu rg h, 113.Ther stock ozobrenno grettoßlUtr SorotiloOrßOßl - 1 sad Cro, Dolti, fo Boos, Corte to3d For &owe. anfel y rrrrsaunatt SPI'A COACH FACTORY. 1;7 44 • Dionend Altry. ems 1i.4 AmL E. EL 111(1):LOW. PROVEII7OII. WOULD respectfully call tlie attention 'of ore. Soothe. analliestem Merrlatits Lola. flue dock lrriages, sensing Is prism 'from SUSI to /WOO._ nese Oustagse are trollt from tilde...m -.6131p, end water Els own roperrlition: he ntst, with eon& desire. ,warrant la work' to he inferior to rionese.w. tared In the Enloe.: The sumo: at. Els W. 1.. sue tee ant Immo* In denoted for this class of work. lise %demi lam sot to hWld any anworia or low prima work to Els eatigalebroset... werittno steal Weed. work will Neese sod elusive EL .lo.k before going East. All • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. M. Winn: & CO., Would spa fully in All7l the Idb flat they have Shop ao Unmet, help! hderal and Henduskey streets. They are now sushi &my prepared to nerd. , orders for erery desaign 0 Whirler, tiosehreglariots, Ilmonft . linefirs h tons. de.. &e.. which, their knot, nee a t manufactoreof the above work:end the 11;114Kni they hors, they beri conthisot they arsenal& ett le do work on the most reasonable term with thoa emoting settles In.their 1t... Weyttut herthmier attention to tb...ieetlon of materials, and ouster none but enropeteat workmen , they hseeho hesitation in warranting their work. We thereLer, ask the attention of the _nubile to this matter. I.l.l4—.llepahlog doneln the best Manner, and nn meet removable terms. IsMt . . • _Cpach and CarnageTactory. oirNnoN, Buorniat & CO., corner of 11 Belmont Rod BeheerA streets. Allegheny City, would merreetruity inform their frlenda, and the 11=1 , 1=nd[,. that they-are Me afseturlng awaya, ilogalea, Sleighs aud (..=Ziar .11 thelr various styles a finish and _nropottion. All orders erIU be executed with strkt regard to dura bility mad beauty of finish. Repairs also be attended :loon the moat maaanahle terms. Caton In all their work 'the best Eseetern who Poleg sad Wheel Stuff, they feel .eonlittant that all who favor them with their patronage , will I. nerfmtly .st yled on Want their work. PurvW.ere anaroguested to wife them a 0.11 befne our Fifth Street Stobking Factory. • EIL I ITY. ENERGY. AND ECONOMY.--. d Abestitooas h. Children's troika. M. Socks. Mi res Iris, and D1V•611.1.14 at Inenunninser'spp et the PM street *torah* Esetory, sllneadehoin lad s wool. NO AD NCH IN ITN. MX, kingii'rettary. frth Wert: between Wood end Ntartet itenendels estnx ADAM 4.. . 1100111 Z Al, JOIP C 0601417,, 121M1=Zi21 • Livingato• & Co. NOVELTY .WORKS I ,IPPP'SBURGII, PA. FiRACK and Depot Railroad &Wes, Hay; Calti. sad. Gran 404 Plata= mold Counter do.; " Door tin ts :11 r D .40 V Iffizti . r. p lL:ea a i r f ab e wl Th a d t et , a ra . oLf 111 tloigizlngal,a!" / 1 7. "!! vo,f7nitr- W. W. WALLAVE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819421 and 823 Liberty deed. (28 , 6414 /MOVlela stred, --- -: • virrannun.: - - .. am ltiONtritiENTS,:'.-Tombs,...l3Tive . ' Ste', T.R. Yankltare Tow Matola barna Repot, te., la wns ow hand,.and mad to order. machinery, at the 2 ... pricer. Thee handfed at nai iindeedeeied de al e for Monuments, te..43n bawl. Dater sad Slab Afar . tarnished to tha Trade .t the towel* prim.' •.11.11 order, Ailed with despatch 14'31a Malty WeetV • - am= , - - W. W. WAL L A CE.LCF. Blackimith Bellows Manufactory. • • f'4C‘PARTNERSIIIP. NOTIOE.—Tho sub ' ‘J:Wribeni could reneetruni tfiemer their *keit:sea the potollo moray, that they ha,* enteral Into partner. .hl p ovatnenelpg WI the teal of April. uudor the Ono of R. WhitAMS it W.. Poe tharnarreheture Or OLACItIONITIt BIRLIAAVE of retry deeeeiptloni rrbkh they an doternin., ed to ersoko'nf Um very beet mater Wit sod sapratne work. maaohip. - They' Intend to.hare 'Deaf op hand emit moot of dm from 01 to 40 InehaNattbetf loaflufhohol. car"r"l46hl" " 4 1344d ""Mng ti 7AMF9 WI T Vriatilitg; 4itertkeoy eitytlitay - aly0:41 FEATILiIfg:I9 bge. n lancriTis from stomp /mark= tar selu try I. DICKE% 4 0). ' .s. casaairr, PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, mAT:O,,I-854. luzsmormtz. MUSIC; -&C. DRUGGISTS. MEDICINE. Oit=t= HEW YORK Aimmirsinnorr' 8. hom visscium a . scilKals lanena.. l 4.ftid.g Muse, No. 60 - Nasesu Strad k . Now York Rdla6k Pima in rheady of No York. .• ~ PRAM OtrmoAmu - • T=HE PROPRIETOR, OF THE HEROAN ,TILE GUIDE would'reneethaly aJI the attention of . haute, Yartod kleehanice, teddies out of the the city, to the a teraufar a yotriy aoba.itak. or zr=t tretiti- n=tr, alrzeLitekig.g; FamilY hesegaterrhu ell in tfie unitedeaus. - - The columns of the Ow& will a:attain the usual vuletr of Orl, Suter Artie es Tattoo not only to Mean but ta and 1011 be g ata with a enmesh of all Ithe Zoog sad Neat the Do ti l=ear,l L to politica. the Guide trill .malatatriAut Ind& Mu, beet from thee to ' time, will • advocate sorb messuregas beet conduce to the tateeeets of the greatest *umber, . . . • . iiiSiSfASTERSand others are respectfully requested to act as Agents in this Pater. to whoa will he forwarded specimen copi•s, free when desired to dose. • Plt EMIL:SLY—As an Indeeenrent Ox persons to interest themsehree to obtain sateen'sn for the dierenni,ile Geri*, we offer the folbwrlng loaminess, and aeon the receipt a the name. andpap in cameo.. we wlll ihneerd there, per express. or theotherw n. ise, lf ordered, to the address of =OM entitled to - For those-hundred suneribers, cash' " $25 00 For twohundred and Ofty subscribers, we witl etre • one splendid fine Gold {Vetch, (warranted for thee.) ...rth•— • 30 00 For two hundred. O. elec.! One (lok 'Locket, (4 ' gleans,/ worth • remorse hundred and Mr, ooe elegant Matelot. (One 1 5 gold,). . . 11_00 For one hundred; one Gold 'Vest Ch ain . , • 0:121 For mennty.tive guleectiben. one Geld Peunettlold. ; linker. handsomel d r engraved, •drororthS4,;;Ft..c._-.lTrlt For riVi. 9 :2l ' l3 • do • do • ' - 'lfr.'"`" . . *vaunt', one do do do 5 on Vor twentr,Commental dole 'neer do :tendon r. worth . 3 00 For fifteen, one medium do ' do 2 00 For tool', one Lady'. do • do rfA eThie Gold a r ti cl e d Vold Holder, the sire, and Is e beautiful . MI theebova goods shall be procured from the New York (bold Pen !darinfiteinsing Company. the aekimeledged best (bold Pen and Pencil Cam Manufacturers n this continent. CLX7lScalt be advantageonsly formed Inevery village and city int ho Unran, and a large aunties of sebsalbers obtained in this way. Such as avoid interest themselves (hr the Gunk, can be nell rewarded, SA mallet of premiums abovanill chow .• . . FAR.MERS who would drain an excellentrangly New.. M per should at once avail thmuselees of the Gtaide, the wine helms much below any other newepapey publiehed. AGENTchranted CM every city 111 the On/al Stafes niflackt• • Ilierjqnsiblo pudic.. who win not WPM. the t iktt:ft k., will please furnish In with their natnea fur poly TO rirr LADIES olsgrould particularly alclowl, know ing the efficiency of Oar corvine. when energetic/111,-Al recte4l ily their co.operation our enbeeription list would MOP out number any paper published on this continent. and to rain this we shall at au titnee citric« to embody in the columns of the Gnidesomet Mon m not only News hot Instruct coy female patrons. Our subersiption price being no low, there will be but little diffieulty.in their Immuring for toenails's sabscribers to ontain any or the ffie/a Poen, cons alcove dameribed, aud what ladyscoold cwt deeire a handsome Gold Watch. Locket. Bransiet, Pen and Pencil? We want to print an edition of Pc;tly ffironancd (Lnias, within three months. Thiciaeorimy liehedocestmilenlarge the Owls to double its present else. SlielileSlef.kr.l4Mnsmay be reusittedin PostOtheeBtssapa. totrALl=l2=ntrgibl;°,altil'i•:rd - Vgl Ceddr,N4. 183 tireenivieh Street. • 11.1 - Neu.n.nrcr, thronghaut the Listion, by pultllehlne the tbote etVetetetele diselayed , including . thit natio, r Tau Yost. and calling &Mottos editorially to the came. and *ending on the paptrorill hot entitled to an exchange, and twelve tt 001117 PBX 4:1715C0LD IrIOLDED, worth ThreireDeltere: Daily loperrnwill be entitled to two. which will be fantrarned to thee, authoy may direct. 14121b1e Pen and Udder will be otritte - manufacture ef the Nem , Tore Cehr it! dtannfulumeng Ongpany. 1830reentrkh et:. the meet extenefee and nellalde Gold Pen producer. on thin continent, it not In the world. 5p15.2m0 Island Fancy Dying Establishment OFFICI: aVa. 3 JOHN. STREET. Two reoas ,Mon linotiorts, NEW TORE CITY. lIRDERS received by Expres§, or otherwise, lur smr dying or dooming Lain& Dresses. Mantillas and Sktanhvor over description. thanaek and Morena Cnit Mans reautithlly dyed. Lace Crntalna restored. Canton .Crape Shawl, deed the most My font, or the more crave fedora All 1.. Inas nfAlk. irronlognjimi fancy geode, On the pie., nr garrneott trcated In Mamma turreted! manner. The ondendohed hare hattionEeTperionce In OM prose entinn °Mils hustners at Staten:Was& and feel . sarumf that their meteor In the art MTlyindis unrivalled. intarer BARNEW. N EPIIEWS CO. AtIOLYNEAUX BELL:Mantilla and Cloak UTE Manufacturer it'd Importer. %Canal at Paris Mantilla Emporium, ~~.L•..rottero alol of Fano). Faro. 3LI Becodorsy. - n F.: HIBBARD- & SON. Wild Cherry etnnualn Batta.Tille.tialre, 2e, 7Ci John T. HURLBURT, American Homoeco. r 1 3 .r 8 ug..2', 1 4.2 . a5cr. 31.didces.Nkes. Cawie. de., rwr VAN DUESEN'S Improved Wahpeue. It restores rear Vier to its original Moe, arid creel. new growth allele. Dr a nk 1= lliarobeze at. 11kOCT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur -1) Ink - hundreds oiCaneers Volans. Men, and Wane MintOCP. Lbw 'faire. at ids' 433 iirreidwar. LFREE WOODBAM. Manufacturer and irotorter of Owns. IUS t. lietola. le. ICU Vahan at. Q„ IL WARNICK. 31anufieturer Enttm . oiled C.Ataie Furniture. ie. Ce P3ifs .R ?JOHN DAVIS, Commission Merchant and et Import.? a Brandies. Wive. sad Clot., Itsab oon at EGOODWIN & BRO., Slsoufacturers of . Flue Cut Tobsivo. Mars, and eau& St: awl 409 liter IVISEELER & WILSON, Proprietors and Illoutdatturr , ne of A. U. %Magus's nand Stitt/ICY Vagbinow cliker Drced•N„.._ WNLOI3I\IONS„MiIGuory. 564 8r0.44-• ray. eine Metrepollinb VAR. COOPER ittitTAE., L J. Pease (Bro., Pea- Pit.tots. & Drota.ar. OR3LiN CUTTER, SUCCO4II4/r - to Lee. ...17 4 . 4 1.0 . 21., Import. and lubtwe In !Stage Uri MAFFEI - 1. lam W. Nexumn, ac,8.3 Broadrty. zatastelv AMLIT.L L. CA VERLY, Wbelemale Deal -I.3er In D1,0[111., Ppineed Palle end Tube. Itteni and WII. low Warr. Baskets. 310te.Cordswe.Twine.Mlitinc. Match 1.434 Greenwich wt. New Turk. ab4.lm . Table N l> e healrai !hr. 10 1 flethatine et. end No. 0 Matto= Sinner. 'Saw York. tolitelte MISCELLANEOUS. P. alas. Tra.l. D. till OtteNart. Ones.) ease S Clines+ Jr rem- ilstais) fIITY 110 TEL. (Late Browns.) cornered .11 I staltbteld ..d Third streets. VitULtirgh, Po, LAAA CARR. Yrisprlstrirs • ti - mi. largo • rosithindincis b., los sales. Rims thorough repair, eg3 furnished with so, evils...tits thsim`boat. is now orris Sir the reoestiost of Sias travalisi PAHA siCsa S. COTHBER'r 44 SON, ENERA L COMMISSION .VIE NTS, for Nit tbe. sid•anal pury-hw M heal Potato., Ct.lipettna of Henn., Negntlatlac how, In Muds. Skyiltuo.... lr., tin 140 Third rt.. IltWyurgh. Pa. str3-1, T. C. WARRINGTON; LADZES' Sr. CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. Me bee alwaye on hand a full esauttosent, No. 2S o 4 th Pitteboreh, Pa. ...151.1rd T GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Leather, . 1114... Oil and Plum Finding, No.= Liberty tenet. opposite the head of Wood. FEIiX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF INIFFEN, estabibehed teed o received erne porrolums. f Eiline• Medals ...I 2 Ditelmae—lleanfiettory, 406 Penn stmt. Bittylotride, Pa. 113.1lowar• of humorous counterlidta. or-2 q WARDROP'S SEEP , Sir - ! TORE it pa 0 . pint* with Early Seeds ON nbtbrdr. Print ne etrumentalne the Orchard.; Corn libellers. litatk-and threw. Cotters, and ererr thine of Interest to the fertner, Mardi. one or Amateur. Orders from Dealers and Merchants filled promptly-on liberal Lerma _ feel IM A RSHALL, Importer and maw in Plain. FlAtred and Demtsths Peeper tlabeings No. El Knoll street. Pittsburgh. Pole Agent of the n.leMated seatentlecturrre. Mewsil cowl. A Co.. of Pula . tenB.oB "CI AR IS FA SI I lON S. FOR LADIES' DRESS. P.S.—Tbo Pool. /*dinner lbeJlll4M. direct Freedmen., 1 boon sale en the let proximo hr Milit L. & WILSON, No. Till: Peon. above Maud ethyl. WILLIAM NOBLE. Upholsterer, and er in tipholetery. Whotnalelind Betall,Thlrd street, nevi,. ePpoelte the Post Mk. pIId TTSBURGIT COACH FACTORY.-No. Alley, [Mt Wood street. IC. M. Proprietor. B.ROWNogoultl moot respectfully in, OP form the publie that he Newmann band. at his plod on the wesl tide of the Vianamd. Allezeny„City,h' eom• Mtex.X.Tdr:Nsol In the lai . e t ut t 1., .1 4 V. 11412411 Mg' I to any in lb. Unitec7 . Btates. Ms Blrnde am be. recoTered without the Aldo( e driver. Haolne purchased the stock. hada, and wood f the .eabluct Isetabliehment of Hammy &McClelland 1 am prepared to furnish thole old enstomers - ea troll no tile poldle at large. with even thine in Merle line. Agency, ho. 6 Wood street. Pittabor d n melt% p. PENN GLASS WORKS; ORENZ WIGIITMAN, Mozurailturors Ntrtilt IrT i k.l:l4gagtr"c". N.ll.—Partleular gttentlondsalo to odd irlses of ITlutow obss mut minds, moulds for untaml And tisk. sstd.d 1111 AC !OW .101111 V. 04100. 41 ONES & QUIGO, Manufacturors of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Mob Stoci, Stool Plo. logskAloach and IClptio 1 4 prto Bram Nut Top % Half Patna. Perms Mail and tramniProd Iron Asles.-torn of Itomisnd Pint Washy Pittsburgh. &MCP & C on.. . .. . . Si. ZOOM. 1111. I{OO . ER - S . Car,' Manufwturera,of • Row , . Panne Improved Stott Cultirato.—Ooliner 0 sad Plod otniotoditteburah. Let 2 P'ANSON, MOHAN &TO:, MaTufacturera of Shovel. Pindoii..o.oParohounn A;o. 22 Wood am Pint axrd Meeond street; Pittaboncb, P. `Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS CO.. Manufae •L‘.Corm a eIVOI; Cotton of ' aa eo n SIM sums; Bed arda Pk.ugh Line. and Pub Cord,• %Ulna Bram of W Was and kloariptioaa ' . r ;7ig:NT=a t I°" r3l4ta I : "DINE AND CEDAR 'WAIL—SAMUEL sly2eoen renstantly ort.laaf arat.* mane or Wash end BIM TUIA UMW, II, 101tohen or Draw Done* Women larvae, run% Dry ?dram., Moe and Chevy Maatt Bosnia and caber kinds aware in hi. Das, , • A 100-60 nertaTulw, an ]del aosait ilnekola. Wartrooto. numb Us! . Filth alma PUtabrnati. Pa. Maw KLEBER h toted ti stork Mel La o. Now l York7 lbeitt il UA lostma• meats 11115 made m 1.14 1 ,014 tmtnodiate ittpertiOnn .r .0t I inrentnt, Mr. Carh mut 4r. cahrhivred the va/e4141 , !.1di cotifoirr fugl Is I rmo Tht,7 Ant -I . optletl Z l ,PAnim i lt.: g . • othe =gi ' lg r . = 41 '11 , 7°14 4 A 1271•4 eats Lalod•one,°toned corner, gotta* tobtottl pad donol4 Oat , • . . 4 Ere octave MeW4044,4a011 lest, doulasrel.l.447. • 4 Four Sods half octavo Molocloons, 01l leo, 41..101.44 IL KLIE, Sao Agent Po Outlast Neeltiam'a Melndeorlll. Watera emu., Na /01 30 at. PITTSBURGH GAZET 6.A.TILIADAY MOBNING,...MAY 6,-1854 ,ass sniailssthsysDebase. On Wednesday last an intereating debate took 1: placeon the proscriptive cm:tree:of ' Congress in respect 'the colored its ti Peoseriptioit as internee's 'it: is disgraceful, cowardly, mean, and anjus ' We are glad hisee that our ItePre , , . [tentative, the lion Thomas — it Hewe,jook part in the d bate:. en the Side of justice' end he b:,, manitY; I ' . ' " The Ilene then went int 4 Conlin - Wee of die, whole, onJ the state of 'the the :Union, and resumed ' the consideration ofthe bill to istablish the of fice of Shrveyor Gei;eislin New. Mexico, and to grant lands tometual eettlers therein... : The, 'immanent ' Oendlitg Was offered yester day by Mr. Disney, altering the second section of the bill to Mad "that grants shall be .given to every. Mtn male citizen;'or every white male over twonty-one years of age,. who has declared . hisint4etion to become a citizen." .-. ' Gerritt Smith said he could not - vote' for the bill whilethe word "white" remained in it. Re bell every man is bcmnd to prefer his religion. ores - things else; be that religion superstitious bell, et' tiee; false Or sound.` That privilege he claim. ed far Mif,ttlf," _He believed on the authority of the Ss. r.,10. the . command "to do unto others is ere Mthsit they. should do to us." This is the idelemn and substance of christianity. - if the i'Son of Man should come among us, the /I ' could' not. vote to retain' this word "white."' ' We minuet afford. to be atheists We tlie must. besmen.. We should be careful not to do wrong tdany man, when, a sense•of revenge fol. lows wrung. We elmuld make the Divine Stan. - clard ourirele of conduct' ' Whet :says the Apostle Pad? IlOwas sure Isis Catholiariendfrem. - Pennsylvania, Mr. Chand ler, world appreciate the remark, as it was said the Gatielio church was built on Peter—" God is no respecter of persone, but in every nation, blac.k. ratite and red, they. that fear God and work righteeusnem are accepted of him.'' .. - Ile wisbictllhat the great black man, Frederick Douglass4bould come, here and speak as to, Gds word .witite." "This- man of 'America was held in cit ed bondage till after' he 'wes twenty- . one Years 'ef age, and never went to school, but he is one. of the ablest public oratori and writers in the conutry., .lle wished that Delights' a — could come heti and pour out the full rich tones of his voice from 'the feelings of his'heart. ' Ile (tdr: Smith) was twee thet Douglass could bring the committee fp rOcut - of it.74pipp l ie to retain the word ...siltite."-. When' hei . met 'a Man he loVed to greethhit as n. brpther. Brought up 'as he crai,Ociong iiCgrocf, Indians , and whites, he eon not comprehend the Insanity against color. - ' ~., • Mr. Howe said it would be unjust to discrim inate against coler.. whether pure Castillian or mixed races; presided the people were citizens of New. lile*o at tho time of treaty of Ganda loop Blitalgt. But whether citizens or not he woo not dimmed to diecriminate against them. Because we deny. political equality to colored . men it did toot follow that they should be denied the right to live. The discrimination proposed was an wurthr of the age. Ile understood color ed men are citizens in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York. If in his power he wouldeztend the provisions of thebill to all persons. Mr. Disney said it seemed 'to him all this db. enssion was about mere phraseology, end that it was a small siffnir. The gentlemen ought to know it WWI not competent for Congress by any act to deprive the people of New Mexico of the right guaranteed to them by the treaty, because our organic la* declares treaties shall be the su preme Law of - the land. In reply to what was said about negroes being citizens, he wouldpeat tent himself with remarking that towns not com petent fort State to declare negralltizens with in the terms of the conatitution oft-tho United Status, although a Blida - may extend 'citizenship to them withinits own jurisdiction lie believed _ _ flit the geollnmou from South Cementite (Mr. Keitt) thie le tt , government of white people end made by white people for white people. Mr.- llowe entuired, will this bill operaie ppm tieally to exclaU any persons formerly Memein Mr. Disneyre t 3hett it was Intended to eitend to every white tisen, ns eonteespleted by the Air. II ads jet suppoee this tlcerernineet has Mr. DisneY his . mat said yea it hay. Mr. Wade reirning--remmked he supposed this lo be a button government, extending toand thro (ring Se shfillf of protectionnround all: ' Ile did not know who tihir government has to do . with the color of aity mien could not say that be himself Winildnht tvliresounced orthodox if the strict tale of church dtecipllne should ho' applied to him. [Laughter ] F 'the constitution says Perzono,"' - snd If grontlemen could/Misty him al, black man is not a-" penmoi"Amt Betizonld give up the argument. Mr. Washburn, of Molna r mostal to amend Mr. Ith,ney's amendment by inserting "colored" af- I ter the wont " Coloredmen arit'clth - lens in some of the States, and he did no seo how they could constitutively be excluded from the rights in territories granted to white citizens. Southern gtotlemen claim the right to take their' slaves thither, yet deny the right of colored cit izens togo there. This is their eigality of rights.? What a miserable vhanr it li' ids. Keitt said a certain 'veetion of this coun try has violated the rights of the South. and se duced their slaves under the pretence of freedom, and alter firing this, now sk the public loop for the fugitivhs to settle on., Southern meh 'Maim ed the right to carry their stores to territolies as - property, nut as citizens. No argument could he plainer. lie repeated this is a government of white men. Ile asked Mr. Wade whether In Ohio black men vote and intermarry with tho whites. Mr. Wad* replied, "just as they please a that." Mr. Keitt. ' The white men that merles a black vomitus mot be ro degraded that even each a connexion would elevate hint". Mr. Washburn 's amendment was rejected. Mr_ ()hangs moved one adding the words "or more than half white." Re said a number of Democrats of the U 4.144 deseendards of Thomas Jefferson, the great Apostle of American De mocracy. bare net more than half white blood. These should be permitted to aettle ort lands in the territory. lit Washington, to 7 day, there are descendenta of the much venerated Martha Washington, with black blood lrttheirveintyand who ore white 44 he and his colleague, Mr. Wade. Should these, too, be excluded frtiro the benefits of this act Some of the, members of the Convention who framed the Conailtution were elected with the yodel" of colored menu Does not the gentleman of South Carelina bold hie seat•hyl virtue of black men I hlr. Ulddings resumed, saying, the gentleman held his seat more 'by the aid of colored men than by - white and would he eXclude the former from participation In the Letterdimplinterrito ry 7 It would ho object to do so. Mr. Campbell wialied to ask a question of the' gentleman front' South Carolina. If 'white men do not intermarry with the.blacka in South Cur- (dins, in What way, consistently kith a correet Stite of morels, came no many tntlattoes there. Mr. Disney's amedment was adopted. Mr. Keitt, in reply to Mr. Campbell, said, in Lis legislative experience, Ittihad ever untended to gentlemen the utmost Itiadnens and propriety, but when en indecent inqtdry was made, he al ways treated it an such. Ain tO 'South Carolina Morals, his answer was this; If there are so many tnulattoen that State, It ia owing to their associations with trite-sellers, • ' The Chairman, Mr. rhelpe, said the gentle moo was not in order. Mr. Campbell. I hope he May have full hal tude. • The Chairman. I 'must enforce the rules. . Mr. Campbell. • 1 hboold - Hie to understand Mr. Cobb. Never mind, ;well only get up . a The bill- was laid wide to-be - reported to the ,The bill-amendatory to the land Imre of .lll4r gon, and extending their provisions to the terri tory of Washington, was taken up and debated. The Committee rose, and the Ifonse ad journed. CORSUITION rite NSW YORK FIRS DEPAST ASST.—The Coroner's jury are prosecuting their inquiries in relation to the late Bre on Broadway, New York, by whit& - so many lives' were lost. Some curioutifeets hate been brought anti showing the corruptiorr - of the NOW York , fire department. The firiti.st*thil tahavti been Wised by Par dee Who entered ,the building to and some of whom were killed by its fall. On their bodies ;were found - thio ?whiekthey bad evident; . ly • stolen froth' the store. Mr. Cirsiin the Chief Engineer of the fire, department, testifies that he believed there is:a gang of men in that filly under the garb'or fliatiten;'who 'run to lire's for the porpoise of stealing, and likewise that he has known, members erthe Vire 'Depiartment to steal.- Be further stated that' in one Instance a detected' thief' who hid been turned out oe the. department was re-instated by the City Council, that a foreman of one of,the companies Was a thief. Ile expressed his belief that, one . half lit the Brea occifweing in; . New York were of ;in-, cendlary otight, - and• that one of molest 'senses of this itieendierisin was that thi.lireti,ar: ' -forded opportinities for theft.'• :The . New York papers comment on these statements as evidenc ing the evils of the voluntary wystem. A SPICY Deuttc.—Wheti the President's Veto Message was sent to . the - Senate, the following . tart discussion tool: plice: ate Foote moved that the message shOrtid be entered on the Journal; printed and laid on the table. Agreed to. - Mr. Hunter moved that ten thousand addition al copies'be printed. - - Mr. Toombs hoped this motion would,be adop ted. ldr.-Brown said it was immaterial to him whe ther' two thousand or twenty thousand were pritat ed; bat while the message was going forth to the people, it Was bat just. to. those who, had voted for the bill that some of dm - views should also go out, The bill was not anew One to the country. It was discussed ni 1851, and passed 'the House by s, 'large majority. Subsequently a life bill passed the Senate, by a minority of two to one. Among those ,toting for it Were Messrs. Borland and Soule; Who were retarded as strict construc tionists,- and were gentlemen who had, in on es pecialaninner;.receiiid favors 'of the- Pfesidest by appointment to foreign missions; At this see': Sian, the.bill passed the House bye large major ity of nearly two to one, and received the votes of Menibere who were strict constructionists, good Democrats, and who never faltered in-sup porting or defending the Constitution: It passed the Senate bya vote of 23 to 12.. The President was doubtless right in refusing to sign a bill.. to which he hid constitutional objections, but it was also right:tbat those who had voted for the bill should state their reasons for their course, nod the country ought to hear and - weigh the consid erations and arguments on both sides before cote ing 'to a judgment. Though not prepared now to argue a stile pa per like this, yet many arguments made by the President he had beard before, and they were not new to him. He then referred to the many grants by Congress for school purposes, colleges, universities, railroads; canals, etc., etc., and con tended that alt these were as much unconstitu .tional as the present bill, if the ground a.ssuntfil by the Prusident wasVorrect. The bill was vetoed on two grounds--itlexpe dieney and unconstitutionality. lie thought, that though considerations of expediency of leg islation did not exclusively belong, to Coneess, shill -they might be left tbeie with propriety and safety. Ile referred to two similar grants of land mentioned in the measage:--to the grants of land for school purposes to endow colleges, to establish , universities, conetruct'roads, cannli,, railroads. A ship canarat St Mary's river and many other objects, All of whie'h have received the\ sanction of the government for sixty years:, \: There were one hundred rusts on the statute book-granting lands to the States for specific objects. , It was singular, that the firet act ef,this kind which \ had been vetoed was Abe first oue4hiels.gave land to all the States in something like an equitable and just distribution. ' hlr. Toombs said;-be desired to return thanks to the President for vetoing this Meas ure., This action of the President hold outcome, , hope that the reckless rind extravagant course i lately pursued with reenact ‘to the public lanai' would be Checked, and that, herenfter;-,we may expect that the administration af thef,,public' I lands will he put on some solid Constitutional • . principles. ` Mr. Bell desired Senatois 'who opposed this measure, snd who rejoiced in -the`hope that the administration of the public landa was hereafter to be placed 'on some sound, ronstltutionolpri&s, cipie, to state - and explain wherein s titat princi ple differed from the policy licretoh)re purau. ed. Ile new .nothing - in this billy-different in principle from th e many net. ninkialt\ grants of lauds fur variou s Objects. So great silek been the amount of laud granted hyCongrmis,at the re-venue from It hasbut barely paid its - ``,o llnal coat and expense of earner. egdr. Donglai 'defended the grants made k western States for railroad purposes, shearing by the grants to the. Illinois Railroad, land jean c. 2 now sobll.y the United States for ,50 per nere,'l which, for L) years past, had hectl in thermarket, unsaleable at any price. The:Western men asked for no grants of land fer,their: \ State tor any pa r ' , . pose which did not come w ith in the prihciplertrs cognized by the message on the . • , lie argued'against the bill. It\wasto place the general government in the' situation, of taking -care of oneeLtenof indigent pentonain'the States, and, if adopted„ , mauld , :lead to many encroach- ' tnente upon State authority. • •,`\ , • - • Mr. dones,_of Tennessee—ire you uotin favor .4 giving blade to At , totottroo , -•-the , • Mr. Douglas—l do'ltot wish to be dream f‘Mt, an argument against one bill bjr a question, an how I sludl vote on another. - • Mr. Jones—The Senator maintains that It is uneetuditutional`togivelands to the insane. lbw thesican he suppert a bill`givlng lands to thoie who are not insane ‘ , ar r . Douglas—When that bill comes up I will be prepared and wilfingio express, myself upon it. If I ran show that it comes within the prin ciple recognised by thiv Message., I will. vote for it. I cheese not to be 'diverted trona tny argu ment agafinet one bill, juSt too, at point where I was treading upon the gentlematits corns, by a question as to my opinion on other ditrernt Mea sures. Mr. Jones-1 can answer the SenatOr, I have no corns which he can tread upon. I risked him a qui.stion, and he need not et out of humor hbout it. I am a friend af this bill, and I out with the. Senator on the Homestead bill, What I deal-, red to know wae; how he could objeetto this bill , because of its being unconslitntionaland yet eup port the other. I woo afraid he 'would leave no. Mr. Brown said that he had intended to . have put the come question to tho Senator from tili nois as was put by Mr. Jones; but, no hiring been treated very courteously on Puttl one queation,..he had not dope so. The Swint LOA declined answering the qUestion, and the malty friends of the Senator throughout the' emilttry, would wait with painful anxiety to knew and ear the distinction upon ;which the Sena ter could vote hods for the benefit of eani. men and not vete lands for the benefit of insane mob. \ Dr. Douglas said he had iterentrented the Se , eater with discourtesy; but he\ had objected,;, I - when be was arguing one bill, to. being drawn of 'from it by questions ni to other measures. Ile had avowed that he was friendly to the home stead bill. Mr. Brown—But theeoutry will tint bo antis: bed with Senator's saying that he is in, favor of giving lands to'n sane man and opposed to giving them to insane men. Though nut the guardian of the Stmator'i fame or reputatien,, yak as a friend, I may any his friend's every' where, will ask fur an explanatioo of this difficulty. Though I entertain no such Idea - myself, etill there nany be some men in the country who will In conse quence of the refusal-of the Senator to gate' the distinction, se construe his conduct as to . sitp pose it Is because. KIM men can vote and insane men cannot. We think Mr. Brown is wrong.Sertaiedy, there Would be tenon to doubt the souity of Any ono who would .Tote for Douglasa. . • DIL Douglas--shave no fear that boa', man iritlie country will , over P at any lace such a Con struction upon my course. 'have no fear-.that any man would draw such a conclusion if it* not been suggestednon. Why does the Senator make a imggettion so degrading to and then, disown any - belief in it personally. I fear no construatton, which may be placed upon. any. measure here by any honest man. No man who is honest himself will rashly 'lmpute or, suspect dishonesty In another. Mr. Brown—When I say anything, I mean what I ray. 'I did believe and de yet - believe, that improper conateuctlons will be placed upon the Senntor'e refusal-4o ansier-the question.' Mr. Douglassllthat question t Mr. - Brown—Whether you were in favor of ihe Homestead Mr. Douglass - -Did you not say just now that you would notput the questionbecause I treated. you diSiourteously t • Mr.' Brown—Yon refused to enlister the ques tion when put to you by. the Senator from Ten. ,• Mr. Douglass—l did so for .the reason: I hive stated. That I did not consider it fair, Just as I 'was arguing a 'partiOular point, and a tender one,' that I should lie called off by,questionson remote *intones having ne - reference to the' question under consideration. Every man in the -Senate knew I was in favor of the Homestead bill.\ The. Senator front Tennessee knew it. In a sigigeoh heard some time since, I 'openly avowed it... Mr. BroWii—Whit I meant° gay is; that'when the Senator Mateo ho le in favor of ' granting the public lands to all the sane men that *ill take It; and at the'same time declare a bill grunting lands, 'to insane men to be uncthitditutienal, Alio people of the country *ill Ipok with anxiety to \lils ex planation of the distinction tuitWeenthe measures. If the Senator retiiieito' capita* thgilistinetien now, some iieeple Will be unkind enough to draw 7 conclusions - not very flattering to' he Senator.; Mr.' Jones — When I • put the q . eating to the Senator fromlllinois, I knew - ho Tali for the homestead bill, .-I.am for it, and am also for this' . bill; andi intended,. by' putting that inention; to step the aigtimeni 'be was making bylaneking it 011 the heed with the homestead.' (La'ailiter;) , . Mr.'Douglits4.--limew. your 'object; and for that reason I defeated it by not alldwing Myself' . to be drawn - off by , any such couiiii. t Mr.' Jimpi+The Senator is the last 'mini *be should demi:dein of such a proceeding.' Why, aki . we have ail Been him do the ' earitelhier over forty times and I now tell him that I intend.. ;hit him' that Way every time 't cat.`. . [Load laughter.] . - Mt. Douglai—l have already said 1 knew the object the Senator had in view in Putting, the . . ',question, and hare shown the I ! avoided it by not answering .his question. ' The'Senator also. gave me another reason. He said he was' with' ' me on the Homestead.., Now, he either knew i how I was on that bill--mid therefore to answer his question was unucitisery•--or heuhose: to. be. ! with me in faith in the correctness of my Jedg-i ment and prinCiples. [Loud laughter.]- 'rather! think, the latter. [Laughter.] . I can say to the 1 Senator that he uould not do batter than t o sbi ' with me in illqiestions. Let his faith continue; 1 and he 101 always be right. - ' . : \ ... Mr. 'Jerk's-4hp Senator is the last one in the' world to follow on faith. [Laughter.] - Lord help . the man-who does. -[Laughter.] Whoever` 'follows the Senator on .faith will require the very best of works to save him. [Laughter.] 1.,, have followed the Senator through some dark .places myself, but lam afraid we are not quite out of theta Yet , Mr. Badger,--It seems to benssumed as an in disputable fact by the Senator from Blinds and the.. Senator from Mississippi,- that In sane ~ men have no votes... I:desire . to,.anb... mit to these twe'Senators atill to the Democratic party: generally, but partieularly to these two members; of- that party, if they really believe in-, sane Men have no right to vote. how is it - that they', were ever elected to .this body, or. expect to retain their seats her?for another term- . (Loud laughter.) •, \ .... ~. , There are many trutl spoken in jest, end this is o iti . , of them. \ \ T"e Ld e - Ato , : Lie rs BLOODY FlOll7 WITH INDLitNg niAary-Fic. S. BOLT/441S KILLEI.--COL. Cooks: taP u tr.— The St: \ .outs Republican has aclispatch dated Independe e, April 20th giving' the folio i ng interesting rticulars in reference to the recent Indian\ bttle in New Mexico: '., On the oth Mare , there „was a figitt between Lieut. Beale, in corn lel of 80 drarins, and a party of 4icarilla I'l4w:is. Six of a Indians were killed, and two, o the soldiers t. 0 . dra goons ireie o.42owiitlnd . : Tic Ind . Sr. the first time were whipped. --- . \ On the .80t1korMatelt, ompany "I" ' the dragoons, nixtyln.`;number, uoder \the coituaand of Lieut. J. W,\Davidion, et the \ Apacb%7 'the number of tiso warriem teen miles eas Of, Seneguilla, near thernet Of `themountain, on e road trent Taos to Santa Fe.\ - The battle was a saoguinery one. • :Thirty five bf t c lte troops are ,reported killed and oevehteenlred:\ Only eight of the whole utriltei\e withobt 6e iilg injured. Lieut. Daiidson; in commandXand, Dm Magrnder were slightly *enacted:\ the rust Sergeant woe.killed. The, loss 'on \ the' partaf the Indians is said to have been verygreat.--, Fifty horses belonging to the. , diagoona, Ind .all \ the Colt revolvers and carbines fell batti\thlt per, session of the Indians. : ''''',‘ . ‘,\ \ \ A large force under the eoutteaudor:oo.4el Cooke, of the 2iDragoems, were•Out.\ in:pursuit \ of the eneiny when the mail left, but it is, to tie . understood that they are not so easily intituil, dated now; nod they say they are ready to al , ' dloeps. We fear we shall receive ?orate news of sinfilar..tetior to the above. ,\ •\ J)\Titenty men of ,Major Carleton 's ecanpaify of ragoonehave deaerted from Fort Albuquarone, taking`With them two horses apiece, all.tke Colt re'tolent, and a six tattle team loaded with.pro, vlaient. \ They were headed by the First Sor;.', grant of the; company: , . . ' \ • `, Tlielndi4os'Who killedfour of their numbir, for witchcraft, were being, tried in the United, `States "i?i.sttidt Court at Santa Fe. , , , • ', o,hba Lesitsbisise Action. The follevirog hills hero passed, at the session just ailjearied,and,are now laws of the land: -- Bill to leis! the,`National BOW to the higherit, bidder for:the,tilmiof twenty years. Battu sell all the`, stooks of the State in rail roads. canals andtatrapikee. - s ' Bat ti'reorgunire 6 the Board of Public Works. Ac amended, this gives the. Governor the appoint .ment of A'the collentoie,7 to' be. confirmed by 'the Senate. It giviethe appointment of- super intendents;l k tenders;Ac., to the Board. • 1% . Bill to' suppress, the evils resulting from the toke.Of into:testing lignors Thi.s is a verystrin- Sent hill. , \ -7. . , . \ ~ `,,,Theigeneral riPpropriation s bill. \ ,iflto provideflsr revenue to pay the interest on h public debt: \ . 131)1mPrevent the of unauthorized, heok'Paper- ' \ \ • ,• . • • ' /lilt tO,Mohibit_thetiroulation'of nota:of for. sign *Am L:iile;ms - deztominiitioik than an dol Bill to\ .;‘ , .SMldish is,SciPerior Court iil,Cinein natl. , ' \\ ' `' Bill giving JoStices jurisdietion in civil cases to . Bill to crectAii. monument to the memory . of 'General Simon' Kenton. , . .. , The follorriaks:reMoureehir,h, been debated atill matured, but,hhie foikd. The list is impor . 1: Mat The Militia Bill. qqqqqq Sub.Treesnry MIL Thebill'to regulate Railroads in Ohio. The Bill to provide for'n. commission to codify crielinallnws, and forms for criminal, practice in. Billsto Change the esalatgiekof officers of State, memberrof the Ikgislature; • Bills to ribelish,capital punishment. Bill to Provide the a geologieril.:aurvey of .tbe State. . Proposifion to emend the Consti4ltion orahlo.. Bill to Change materially the present seliool laws or ohro. : . , • , \ ' \ The hill to•istinsfer the criminal frictice from Ito ['rebate Court to ,tho Common Pleas. The Usury hilt 25aensie's Tar hill to - repeal the'lOth and 11Th section .of the The l'imstrum llill foproride for the sale of all the . tia ,Worhs o Ohio. Bilt . to regulate agencies of foreign Instiren\3 In addition to the above, a very important\ Measiire, which was made a part of one-of tho, itilla was 'stricken' out. We refer to the . proposi-' tin to levy a tax of three-fourths of a null on a dollar for the year 11345, to provide a sum to pay a portion of the debt in 1838. \A desperate„ef fort was made - by"Mr..Atkinson, assisted. by the Andlier 4 State tik:force this measure through the Lstgielature, All aorta of influences \ were brought \to bear, but the House stood firm,'end, at the lat hoar, the Senate was compelled to yield._'. • The taxwas strickeu out.—State Journal. AsornEn \ New STATE--A bill to provide for the adnalsmoti of Oregon into the Union as a state,' , has already tken 'reported in the U. 8. House of ltepresentativm, and the legislature .of Oregon has taken the Preliininav \ steps Miran!s calling ka convention to Perm aconstitution. This is look log to the idreistdon df Oregon as state in 18E4, by which cline 'it in' pretiumeil there wilt be 'the' requisite amount ofpopthation in the territory to entitle it to the new, honors to which it in now aspiring. The Oregonians are, thus calculating I /Tann ripid growth by accessioe of populati on from the Atlantic Staten. which may not be ful- filled. \The emigration overland this seasondoe! not appear to be very latge.=.in get; Nebraskal absorbs the attention of emigrants. When the census of 1860 wets taken, the population of Ore ,gon was 19,294. ,A territorial census recently taken, shows it to have a .population amounting 1 to 0ver.40,099, or an increase of near. 27,000 in three years, or abontl4B per cent. 1, nun is the ratio of 49 percent. per annum, .which would he entirely , inadeqiiate to swell the? \ aggregate of. popuistionlo even t/0,000 to a single year. lice - ever,vre presume the Oregonians think - there hi nothing , to be lost by agitating the sObject, and perhaps , they think tiloo that as The admission of a new Slate is always delnYed unnecessarily, they will 'have \ their delay hethanth reh—North .kettom ow run IitIITIIRKA Illu..—The ingtoe Union of yesterdarsays • Sot the benetlt of absent members, we feel ttn thorisal to say,, that it . is the purpose of .the I friends of the KITITB4 and Nebraska ‘ ,bill, as re ported by the House committee, and litobedience to the notice givetkin the !tonneau yesterday by. Won. Wm. A. -Itichardrioh; chairinan of .the-Com mitteeq on Territories, to . more .to resolve the House Into Committesof the Whole on the state of the Union on Monday nest, with.. a Ticif to putties aside all bills slanting belbre it oktltd calendar, and to take up,l,discuss and ultimately dispose of said bill. It is hoped thit there will , be on that occasion. a full Wouse, and a fair exciression of the *anti . - ments of the people's represehtatbreann that im portant Measure. No Mewl of the bill haalivei desired td secure ithpassage against thq falrez pression of ,sentiment by the people. . . '" . .A.Soraaa Bon M•11*-51111111SOTA Understood that letters, werolaceli/d by thi, last Mail from lake' Supeior,. announcingdud,. a . ustainVl6o tine of native : hopper hatibeen found • In the MdebratedllinnesOta - mine In die °monk gon District. The value of ,this teals nearly' \8100,001), and la thlll largestaver dbl.:cm:rig; with 'the exception. of the one found' in the North Mexican, weighing some 212 tone.-;•Det. Age. lftti. ma itai 'exdellent spoecb on the Nebisekalln; Non: Nil , ' liatn ChUom of - Tennestuie, argued inasmuch' its this iniosure_benefltted. neither' the North nor the . . Sena. Pik no one but the, politicians, ilioulda) 3 7lSOOd rights; b 9 Placed urn the Pfi 4eth Weeder; and the title of It should be amen dad so - as A bill to , , make great' men `l3lnt of nnes, 'and to Malik!, tit Peace and iroeperity upon the altar of political ambition:" \ • .*'!`„ ::•71;;;=4"1,AF(T , • ,>• tC - BEM EMENIMEME VOLUME, LXVIILSUMiIEit -225\. F, . Jgrr la ShOWITd \ The Louisville Democrat of Saturday isLas ays; i • \ us .. The moment ties jury wan amputated,the honest Portion of the Sitiscns'oi'./Wthn 001111 r .-. i " .' \ \ said unhesitatingly, thitstwelvejust• such men \ '" _X \ could not anythere else e found; end that, no ~. , \ '• '‘, \ natter witatti*s tentimonytnight be, A conviction \ \ r• \ \ ` was not..to be. looked 'ter t A glauee at thetr ' \ • faces try a strangers's:tad **tonne have Jed him . \ '., to conclude that it site" SenWnee - day"'lncourt. , ; - ' ` \ and that thetonvicts of a protracted term had \ ' just been brought. outUreeeiratentence - . There , . was but one,. MD on the jrny whose facer would - , \ •- \ not have esstlemnedj u hint,in any , eivilited tom* 1 \ ,intmity•--ween' ean C tuber* ire lOted like an ' g \ \ , honest man. We hope„ thon,ghwia* fly doubts ' . \ , \ that he wins; but' that, ftradbig himielf.bi a den ',. \ • ' , \ of—Swewere going to say Werra but respect for , L x \ ' the inmates bf the penitentiary forbid , ' such a rt, i \ \ ' \ ' cemparison)--faiding himself with elites* such ' '., \ \ • ' men as, he was - associated with, he peOtitted \ X \ ' himself t be overruled ,' Ittnn; sickening to hear the comments r the ' . \ \ neighborsand acquaintsncee of the jurors \ille 1 . - 't \ their history and character. One had been,l 1 , ** 0 , \ \ \ 'dieted for burning his neighbor's barn and nes' ~ \ 't. acquitsed. ' Another was well known to ha sn ' committed bane • perjury. Another had visited \: \ \k• ' \ theprisoners in jail repeatedly, and , had said.V \ • ' \ again and agaiathatthe prisoners were hutment, V \ \ S,, \ _ and yet had swore as &juror that he had formed \'‘, * • I no opinion. Another had brought, a boy with • N., \k him from the country to take back his horse; V; \ ". *. . telling his family that lie expected to , be caught' upon the Jury to try, the Ward* e; and . yet ,- \ ~ N ,J4 ‘ \ • when sworn as to having formed. any opunont *. ill * with the most affecting air of innocence , asked , '''s what case it WAN and had to study some timek, before he could remember whether' be had ever _ „v ' ' \ heard'of the case before. These comments and •; \ ''. \ • \ opinions were not promulgated after the verdict; \ t but from the moment the jury was empanneled, ~ \l, \ " \. ‘`,,, it was the common talk of the whole comma- *,",*,. \ 1, X nity." \ '' ~,) - '. " t ' X ' We intend at a future dayand calmer hOur, to r \ l * .:\ IL. ''• ' resume this subject, and make a full expose of . ' \ \ \ .':' ' '', the whole matter. • \ . .. , .• \ - , , . . Assivrasansr-timanss, "or, Da. - Do r i :— On, Tnesday •evening,. the fairiWell Meeting of Rev. Dr. Duff-was held in Concert .11ill;• At azi early'' ; ' s hots-the spacione zoom wiufftlied to . overflowing, with an intelligent Christian ,audience; *talons -: ' th heir, for the last Arne inthis City, this highly i 'gifted' missionary' to : , the heathen. DenOnsina- , tiontd differences were eclipsed by,the light and lev \ e'r?f the common faith, and. ministers of all Evangelical greed! filled_tha platform, and ming. .: , led ibeirprayers and sympathies on this ,occasion ; to a Miener honorable to their station. and Greir .. ... A The , holy're 'Meeting was - organized by the P - point- - ent fit 'Wolin a Brown , President; Thrill) ' Writ= • • n, Archibald Robertson , Vice Presiden ts and k Refds DatikMalin, Joseph P. .Engles. Francis •• , Wharton, Elicratairei. ... . ~ ..: • Mr; Ilrowene, taking the chair; said i-... • .. .. n \\\ "I have not'on,any occasion been celled irpo \ .to preside at a Meeting more interesting than the \ one norinssexableA We ,come to see and liesr,,, ~ • 1 \ l'Or:the hist time ip \ Philadejphis, the' Rev. Dr. ' \, . Duff, of Calcutta; who Will shortly embark.. fee \ Indik . to continue liiklaber orlove - to the lien...' ' \ then... I: fea s assurell.ht . wilt hat; our , prayers ' \ ourlsyinpathies and our affectionate • farewells, ••• • . \ and I s tritat alenother evijences . to cheerhins. in his Lolly it , Lniisrotr, and shoiiithn that his visit to Uit has notbeen altogether., in,Vain.. • 'Prayer lensoffered by thelev...Dr. Cooper, of ' the Presbyterian Church and a portion - ' • toi of the Scrip ' es read by Rev. 'l,ye . Clark, of th Episcepal Ch hf : , \ ".'„, The follosein .retiolution, offered by the , Rev. , .;• Dr;l e eynnrri, \ of the Presbyterian 'Cibuich, (0 S), accompanied *di a brief; •felliribsns 'and elo qtrent.,speech,, tind\seconded by Re`e, T. W. J. Wylie,- of the Refomeol. Presbyterian Church.. . was unanimously kdOpted : l',, • \- , k • That the faithfulyrshibition of the r? „ spel of ~. . ~ salvation=lthe'earneetNspper6 to the cerrnence of sinners=the• spirit-Sprring . admealifkris to imuiri Christian brethren of every name, in so of ••• , y ,•., the cities of our cerat4-I,and . other alniP• t,. :.. labors of love :cif our reveied ; • friend and .beot r. ~.• ... • Rev. Dr. Deft flaring be owned of Gad, .in an v3 , ) ,t eminent degree, for the re ii rof the intik s s 'cfg '' - - missions among us, dennuid. bumble 'hank Siting to Eire Whe`iiMithres '• bled him to lad her for Ws glory, and an expre7 of our - hi- ',:k, creased .love and veneration tfo his - servant _N . 'Whom' hei ha ! - tiihti'Lliiiarea. ' 1• : ; Dr. Duff then arose and addriesird ' the:vast ' - e-•:-' concourse fOr nearly throe hoar' ilt;tv iktutraiiter; , A. vatic speech, which enchained the andiele • tothe- -•' r.t, close. No report cap do *dee to .this at. ef.,•;: ; i • '7 , fart, in which the manner of the speaker as an:., , , element almoot as important as the matter,V At.:^H ' tar Dr.. Duff concleded, Rim: Dr. Ilodgsiiik.of .the - -- '-• ' ' Methodist Episcopal Church, offered the•collow t :1' ' - lug resolution; which was emended,. and. [tenni- " mouldy adopted ; t • - . • 'l \:. That, in view of the vast destitution Of \the heathen world, the facilities' Afforded, by iike\ providence of God, for carrying the Gospel ea the Perishing; and the prosperity: - *bleb'. th . e ' \ ' Lord has bestowed upon the Churches of AuterA, ' lea ' we are constrained to aoknewledge that our pat labors and contributions for the cause: of. I„, Foreign Missions h.i4 been greedy deficient, and: `•,,,, 'to resolve that; by the grane cif' God, we: will iri . .%- future engage 'more earnestly in thlrilibly.iebrk.'''' 'V' Mr. Boardman, or the. Presbyterian Church, -, , '.... (0. S.), then °Mated ; the following resolution:: : _.- t, which We s seconded by Rev. Mr. Duffield, of the ; - : - 4. • Presbyterian ChUreb, (N. S.)" and unanimously .„ 'panted. - Ratotred, That the frequent and cordial inter-7 i ,'' coarse which the - ministers and members 6f ' the ' -. 'i, ~ churches engaged in this Foreign , MissionS have V \, : enjoyed since. w..Daff's . arrival, has , endeared :: to us more than ever those sublime and precious \.' truths of our' holy religion - ,•in which tweeze all ..- .. .: agreedr'and that we find in these incidents; fresh ... ..., .. \ incentives to the culture of. a true Catholic Chris- _ - • • . . tianity, and new arguments` for` a closer union' .. among all'grangelited Christians in the mission ary efforts at home, and abroad. . , .• :„ - •.. i. On; motio n of Di. Murray of Elizabethtown,:. , •••• ' N. J., fi'v3te'c.f thanks was unanimously accord-. ..• :. - • tßedd to 11. George , ..- Stuart...of thiseity, at ,wheso 'invitation and Capone Dr. Duff had been.bromght • . . to"this country for the purpose nt awakening a deeper interest amongst theErangelicalChurch.: .• es in, the greet work . of giving the Gospel to the \ Thcindietiee was then dismissed with the .'..: - '• benediction, by Rev.pr. Murray: . . -- - ...: ' -,.. . • I ,rASHA9TON. May 3;48&11.—It is-reported that eleien Democrats have, rhanged.in favor-of the. Nebraski hi-11;0nd its Minds are confidenqof ite, passage.'' Ity oppo6ebts admit that sir have vine 'over. ' , lle Presidentadophs, this Setutte'S project of a treaty with Mexico with Important 'bend meats. 11.1 is understood, that Almonte has-full authority \to aenept the terms\ °MOW intent, genre has hee n *rived .here,. that the British Governuientrefosekt to goaraistess, this' rights-ofFl';-; neutrality t his, treatyand that - no \trenty:on ; fish'eriett'qp_mation - eakbe'madn at Present. ' ; The veto disposes of Bennett's bill, link the lloinh= stead bill. A- two iniStles debikte dipectir osier it in the Senate. • , evening, Mc .103eph .- 13. Earl, imitilord'ottlie "'G "- 'Golden SheetHetet' in this boiough, waswad InU by Getirge - iffoenti:' lh appears that Mr. Philip Sullivan, of Tdrkey- , foohtownship, who was. stayitir at the hens° of Mr. Earl, had, on, coming out\of. the door at ter night;, been struck in tho,face somewhat injured. Mr. Earl came to the Mail, • with a light, and was examining womi on, . Sullivan s face'wheil lloontx;iiha sviskrery - much intoxicated; . cam#4 and used eon olfett sive langua ge; which , he'vrai ordered away by Mr., Earl. Becoming enraged at this; be sprang tip the stepth - aelsed lath, and with greahvlolence ' hurled him to the pavement: He' Intspieltedtpl:: and carried into thehouse by it' couple neyoring.: ' 'gentleMen, who were passing by at the time,. and medical aid -.was immediately proved of no avail. :Without exhibiting !uvr • of 'consciotumess, he breathed for 'about twenty hours; when he died. pea: mdriest ,- eituninar 7 .! .tion was made by Dr.; Ptindenburg, and; an in , gnarl held by Coroner Smith, which reenited rg a ,finding in accordance the above Itt ed "!. • Koontz was immediately arrested and coMmi •to prison.- As the affair - will he judietally roves -"_.k. tigated we forbeeicomment for the prilent:-*: Earl 'was Register and Recorder - of this coutityj' - r!J the term preceding the present one ,was extett-A nicely known, and universally esteemed for bib kindly and genial temper„'and native goodneSi of ' heart. - Hit death has orphaned a Jame fimils estimable 'young ladies, whose' only,phriut end' protector he wrie.gamerset Keo. \ • . . 'ThS Chicago Tribimrestitaates the loss by the lata , gale on Lake Michigan as followi ' Olivellclimond, total valued at s2,7oo;car-'''' 0, $2,850, no insurance ; the Rocky Moicataln'i total loss, istbacil - $2,000;' insured' - $1,000; cargo $l,OOO, no Insurance; . the'Merchant, tidal loss valued at $2,000, Cargorsqoo, ut insursictq:." ttesArroir st $3,000, insured sl,ooo;:,.the' Ilsyden, ;slued it $5,000, Jrusared $4,000; cirio'' $1.,2.00; no ininirsaneOhe Little Throop; at, $4,500, - , cargo' . sl,2oo. insurance ; Malne,.rsbied at . s7,ooo;fiasired 56,000 $2,2510, no find:trans% ; the schooner A. y Van ' Rialtos,' datnaged'about,'s2oo;" by striking MI /MITA rtrOUR-100 bbls. extra Fsitnily. Mow, Martin'sbran• A.-4 4.-? reit and kw anla WMAN Ma: 21 41 ,,,,.. , ; 2 r e 5-:-2500 tr. in I . !t,ore n tind floxitatioW: "~, MEE
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