. • , . „ -,. . - • - .. . - . • . . . . • . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . , _.. . . . •. . . . • • • • - .: v.""‘ ° " s, •''" , "'` , ••"woi-'''" , -Nli' ' - 8 ,-'d..Z'1*;,:,..nrc:"• . , o --Ki : -. e-7 - 1 ,4, `,- .r...a,c.k ., ,.66m. ~ ......:11 . =., • -• - ~•-• St •'•''','• -.--- V ,2•' = -. .3 e, . . . 4 .• , ',-''. , • ! : 1 " , . . .• • - . • • - - • - , . • - , . . ' I-4 . - . . . • . „. . , . ~. . . . . . 1,7. ....:•; ..,... 7.......' - - - 7 - 7 -------, - 7 --- - - - - . .., . . . • - - ... . ~ ~ ' . ESTABLISHED' ,1N:1786.w ..".'• Li. ,•:•'• . . • . . .. . - • • . . ___,, ___._-_, ! .... - - - PITTSBURGH 4AZETTE i•L:• ,1- BUS1 NESS , CARDS. - - - V • TPtIBL/ERED 1M74. --- NIS WEESLit BY . - • , . ' ArroRNEyS; , ~ , _ . CARD . • • WHITE A CO. . . • - ... elusive ; me ors , DAVID 21TE WILITILI. . . - (BAXUEL IIATOHT . j - S..BIORRISON, Attorney and Counsel- i• ___."."l„bl rstra 00 nstur inuar,, NW 1.0 0 1. tri 0 01 rorgOmmt. . Lo cs. rammed to .Ys. a - rk„ io t r thmt. I .... ‘.....' mo d , ..„ . . . - now fourth. - ~ _ ,• • TERMS: : -- • k' " Pl.rig""i".... ' ' gainer,' ..• : - DAILY-DM - dollen Per azikara, 'smut . half Fa •' '' }P HALL, HALL, Attorney at •Istiv, "Bain- brstkr a advance. , whin. I . . ~W BEE LT-eTwirdedlapilpir &nu' erm.•lr ad‘ al ~. t • w.° A n o n °l634 . l ' 6 ' ' .',. 43 , r14 ... Itne, b °t" .° Fmth sad ,p2s • . • will h...lndied O o th. lbil owing oonditknam ' anatarll T . ••' ' - ... ,- '• ( Throe Denali Plp a5urna5.....................:L.41 5g . itosEnT.E44IILLIPS, Attorney at,Law UST . . . . . . / "tit Pt. , Twenty cepted do ...-.'..---* WBERT,POLLOCK,• Attorney , at Law- , Tbe nave for each dab to be seldramed to one non., and t o - b . p a d 1„,...1.2g, 1..4,...,„,„ No nab pawn 1 , .. . Ceram of Pllth and Grant streets, oppugn. that:Cart ' 1 AM) be sant after the year ,spins, Make* tin. man' 1.1.0. 1 . 66. • 0.6 Wlen,Pithiburgh, - my2.4.-Y63 . - ) •,, a rvea „,.. IMAMS 4.4CURIST; Attorit - Ornt Law, office : I- if - - , •, it BATES „OF_ ADVERTISING: • • . el Friirth - stnek near Gnat, Pittsburgh. 1.16,11 y • r Os. equars, (10 live of Notiparell or API A t o . ' - ' • &' .: - ra ll A ngt'Xir.7.: 025 VRA.I4OIBC.FLANEGIN,A.ttorney at Law, I_ G .,' .... __,...„--- uts ..• ',111:-.No.170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. "- - ,dba .. . • -.. ' D° .- WO. 66 . k. "-'"------- 600 'JASPER E. BRADY; Attorney at Lai, ED .:1 Do an . mantb:.---..- ...... --. .• . . . r . , Do , : , A 0 moo th o _ • . Do' tbiw -.......•- 700 . Nu 82 Fifth street.Pittabiwith. , _; .. man. 000 . - • DI It i k rinenito th' .... " :: - ..:. - .........-. 1 100. ' -- RANKERS AND BROKERS. GE _ .. - .. ftw.dh ug e• '"J. ll°°' "1"."` " • 04'1) .° 00 rRNAN SiCo, Bankers and Exchange ' ' rst . ... m o , doll .. d • Vatic...lllv. .._ krn I . , 0..• alum% chmunidde st lawny% tlir an- . Broken. N 0.95 Woodstreet, • corner of Diamond Allen' :'slA -.. _ via,/ aselmin of Sorer-- ....... ..1 burglk Pa. . .. . , , .. , . : ! format additkmal square, inmerteloverone ; and _ Arrrlluy and .eLI Rank Note. and Coln.. - Discount Tin. Raw .• far mobaddltiorml oia.ll.lpacrted tinder th e y rates. Exelmage, sad Proo o a r ierry u Noter make Collations In MP uti '. Ad=commts . eineillng a squats, and not oveifiltean it.l.t. newt V. ti af l id Ve t :thole Wromplrtte D n " tron i tlrl oft 1 ti'M • , • n 4.42: Le ri ll=ld as s n arl: and shall L. er matters appertaining to a Broker'. basin., 2 . . rws 01 for legal advertisements _ s3.Eastern Ea:Mange constantlY 6. SO , 0 .1 . ./128-1Y • .y. • bras, .......ant arawried kr their publlmtkm. . ......d.ir ...MM.. for of to im Charged the Mrma alum vAirni... ...mormits asin........natann. wig., 1 nth Advection:mus not marked On the copy fur a - K RAMEIC.A. RA.lll4,,,BMikers and Ex -1 '1 . - mastbsrof insertions, -will be continued till d. and ' change ranker, • BaY and. SW Cold - ind Silver and WI . , pe n men!n exacted accordingly. - • • '• ' Notes, znitto loans on Rail Estate or Stork Emu. er: • ier. of 5t0m.1.4,..rni0. - 1.-.trien molted to ritlea.__purchous lia..r Note., and Time Bill. on East at . their 4nrri linmodlata busiona,•and all Mae ots for, vd N. ' Buy and sell Stmt. on enennadon. Collor the °anent of other penon. aa well as all adverthementa lions made an all points In the Union. Oillee corner of - not Immediately monected . • with thalr vn lundoes, and Third and Wood rtraeta, dlnntly oppnate rho Bt. Charles ell damn of advertUrownh% In length or othirwis, be. Hotel. - myl.ly :- . _ ' • ' :. : t Mt be rg: i gsfUerVidth i a.r blu't t fit' "ttl: •D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange ' -.• wassrA, *se prompt payment la umired. I -.. • . All advertbetoonta for charitable Institutions, 0r• nom- L L .1. Broker. Fourth street-Buys and wils Steaks on ~ •, .. • pante, ward. teirushin. and other public meeting, and MI nolradon; Faishvge on Eastern nth. 'applied at cor- • ... . . maw.' 'A .m.. oo d-i . ,,i,„ to be o l o o. go d hoiforso, pal. rent rater, Collection made on th• Best at townies View , _. , MIT strictly In advance. tam /lank Notes Bought sod odd. rynt notion to be charged 50 emit, • • . . - Death make. landed . w 1 obonro y torlon orooropr, V41131.11/3 PAL 113..... -.Man 5UN1a.........3116 3., MOM Aged by. funnel Invitation or obituary notices, and when .131ALM.ER., lIANNA A. Co., Sonde/MOM. to 4°.4*44 „: 4 .4.,..„.... 44, t& -t &Pg„..?&.n ~,,,,. ~,,,4,...,...,,,,, & Iln i n Illumaj .4 o,. BaXere t rumse Brokersat e l P w6 "r ...la°. notion designed t 6 . 11. ° U r. '" t ° ‘ Deposin,?lank N 4 o P t:te. sod SpetiefN A' to " fra t' :tr of Wcoriad 1 1 aka. &dram Concert s or any public eutertainutent, Third meets. 'Current Honey neared on Deposit Slept Where charrs me rude ax adnttanoc-.11 notices of mit., Checks d...,, and A di oo m ooo ... o . on ~,,,,ii., , i1 , ,,-„4 . re:• sud s kma-every notice desisonal to call attention i r i ot . 1,,f the 13 W Stet.. to print& entered..., eakubded or Intended to promote • - • . indlvidual Intone, eau only to hunted w ith the under. A e highest . . premium Feld fur Foreign' and American Ltand i,..l„e ista tha t : t t o 64. loo„ Houne co la w to . be th ld . for •r i li f Intended to G 1d,.. 00 , 0 jos , ° A ooto u roooo ,_ , wodom shy at the me of 0 cents Pew clue., ' • ''''. '''''' lib'al Wm ' - . ' Bishop or Sir notkes to be charged triple price. . Tavern Liman Peitio 13 each. - _,' Int it. wainte. , ~......, ...J. I. /COAT. Hal Estata Agents' and Auctioneers' adoertbeMOOl.4 not -W M. H. WILLIAMS - L i - Ur., it - tinkers - and . to be Owned orate yearly rates. but allowed • Okra tt. of F.mhange Brokers , North Ent owner bf Wood and hirty4hree and aturthird per aunt from the nustount of Thi n ' .1 . , 00 5 0 , pitt o b oo . o hl bilis. . • All tratiswtions mule on liberal. terns; and eolketions OrtI3LLT CR 1144113:13.3 n DA= 11123.1.. - , One Molar', Ouse imertiona. ... ..... ..... ...$1 Id promptlyattended to. - - jail-1y W. • Do. each additional inaeiti on -. • 37 • . AWlllonrillinoli IN , rdrild TAM. WI.LEINS lc CO., Exchange Brokers, -, . --, L. ... O.. Square, (1011nes.)one Martina-. ..... SO ant, A No. 75 You Knot. opposite the Bank of Pitts- Do. • - eltch additional imerti0n.......26 cents. Mitb... All trannetlons at mod liberal rides. • jylo - . , - Ald tramient adverthementa to be paid In adoldce. _,...._ • WM. LARIMER, Jr" Banker and Bro .RATES OP DISCOUNT. • . : • 14- PittsbAurg!. ar..Oh Street, No 06 .Mti01.1.1.8 w• . Rant of • -• . , • , • . commerce 11111.2 ren rag ternaraon Gums. Sr. N. -. HOLMES , A: SONS, Brokers. N.II°L3IE S-L -SON; Dealers in Forcign - ' • is. Pr Mar:ld - 4 &twos Third and Fourth stir . Pittzbunde . and Domestic Bills of Brolunge, Crinithate. of De ' PENNSYLVANIA. thauch at Xen1,.....- do limit:, Dank Notea and Steele, No. 00 Harlin Masai, Pittr . ' Bank of Pltiaborgh........pir latch at Yonrortown- do burgh. dirCodortlol3ll Mudd on ail the principal clan . , '.• Excb o ;alge. bank of do ' • par City tank „ Cincinnati, do throughout the United Stator. • . • • _.,_..-- Ma i 0 1 . 5.1aur• of do-par aliMll,L . lncin't. do - • Bank of North 'Amarillo.NT tarot one it:nk_ -...--,----. oll ' i ' -,- COMMISSION: &C. Dank of lie Ultertiespar Ohio Life In.* Troodno. do ' , . Dank of Pennsylvania par Wenn, Remora Dora- do • . . . - - .-Bank at Pon. Dormitip-tor Rank of Maaallon ....... - . • . WK. li...SUl'iON.' . =:,.,,,e d ` b. "`lesVontit".... i slr 2 ',W1 15 -" Eqtgill:Mi... I ' illstraste Grixer, importer and Dealer in 7 • -': 10na."... nt ajud " . ak-"r Aill s'l''''' Bonk'-- YORK. --- X ' FOREIGN:WINES; xlrandies and Old Mo- . : - nrenrortos R.riii..- .......Par New Torr. City.----par 4 nononmands.ll44 Whisky NO-12.- South East ouniri - Harodse. itliesh. ia....pOZ C0untry,.,...., .. ~.„,,-... IC Wood and Trout eta; Pittttimgh; Palma. .. mum. - . alecbanlce Bank -.----. P. nanTlarin.• .. , .• litl i c==.k..- - -tpar Ital . th t n0re..........--....par .. W. PODIDEXTER; General Mbithan-.: , vr - ri„.. - .„tf • din Broker and Commisdon Hersh. 167 , Front . . rai:ark Biliik...-.....1im . ;- '11114 if:Cii . ... , ..e. ; 2' - . And 118 Second dna:Pittsburg . h. ,s t "p29-Ired • '.. • • 1111.V..........par All mlnnt 8ank5..:.:„... -V - - =ank.. .. .yez - VIRGINIA. . . Bank or cessam ' ariiiiii2. if Bank or the Vidley V WM. .A. MeCLURG, Dealer' in . Fine Teas, • _ . 'kink, orig.:der Connty...pw Pas* of V., Illehmond- "' ' V V Choke Faxrdly Groceries. 'Wooden and.Wirow Ware, Bankonbinville.„--.......par Fs. Bank. Va., Norfolk " comer of Wood Had Sixth Streets. Is sontramening a large '.Doak of DM Co, Chester..tur Fannem' Ilk of Virginia " asportment of Fresh Oooda, in addition in -his already out rank of GerriMatown, • Merchant.' & Blerh.rank " tends 'stock, purchased from drat hsods 'in the Emtera - - - Bonk el 81 . 16 t.si r ot th.llB6.-..- .if North Wa.tm,.. /Mot.- S. mutat.. which will be mold at the leant m•rket prices. ", air notes, Steamboats, and Faudlics, buying by t h e Bank of hildiletalan....• .....-. V NORTH CAROLINA. quantity ...applied at who/mkt rata,. _ . -.. Montgomery Os Bank...4w Bank 'of to r e Feu 2 ffirnoods delivered in the any fret Of eursar.. .aplil =Luc of North= . . • • • . - of St. ofN. (...rall'a 2 8rink.......-..... ll.' Corn. Benk.WilrotogUn. 2 A &. A. BI'BANE, Commission end For- Oontrolots.lar t'Bridge Codex blerchent.'llk.New hum .2 p oi t ootoono 80Ak............4 „. sown' cAgous .d. . • warding Merchant, Vidor. in Wool and Produce . ' nukes Ilank., . .......,... .. ~. par Bli ofthe St. of B,Carolitos 2 ir ,. .....m....____p„,•ii..,___Pl,tt.bmgh A i ufect.u , No.,L A lir i e.: 6 ' 3 ..d . • Eris /Mak- ....... -..-..• le. Hawk of Booth Carotin, 2 ......... A ......"- ' - • - 3."1"6". :8A 2k 0 1y n0 n° ',.... " C. a: d ... - Pol k - ka. eC"r meeh l"" rilliji i - I- - 5: LEECH; . 11cALPIN &•• C 0.,. Whole .. f uT ir= Bank of Betadiroppar GEORGIA- -•OD • ode Grocers; and Dealers in. Prorlsionsetat st ead , ww. ak of Schuylkill Co.par Am Ins. A Ilk's Co . Pithdourgh blanuficturn, No. 242 and 244 Liberty street, jr... it Th.., w ..,....b..... 1 4 .. mock of Avc0d5........... 2 Pittsburgh. • ' . • . • • Franklin Bk %Vadat:OM...par Ilk of Brunswick Aug's. 2 - -• 1 ., - ...... - vre - ..:=:: ,k Aiiinfatim:,".,... ..i k aTgli§o-fil-ii-e)--..Viti=6"rv'mwocere, Unenster 8ank....-,.....P. HNNTLCh I . • . Prange Deaer, and Oomuthellon Derthantkito. /dander Co.uty Dank•-irm par n tilt, , oflatirity r ivibre X ' r• stwe„ Pittsburgh. .• -, ' isle ': Many lan k o lemn /i=ifia; x Riiiir - snilikOixi.strZ ~ fir3l3oll /161110G11.---- ----ALMOND= vciunit. , M w .......... nr,..a, ga. .. .13Atik di .,..........Par u iSonthern aus Into4Ke u03. ntocky o , FRTNGER HARBAUGH ,t Co., (Si:laces w7sessena,wlu44.444 b, Ilk of State of Mimmud... V - ten to 8. Harbaugh,) Commission and Forwarding ILLlNOlS.erchvth Dmlmp ha Wool sad Produce genrall, Nov - • Italia( N0te..„..... ....- ...Q State rank and Branches 60 '145 Fleet valid &mond ittreets.fittaburgh. Ps, ap.3-1r 1, • • ohk, gbd • ° 1, 1 4 1 2. 7 ': , - _,... 'last qr i a ° o4B - 67 -- . 75 , y ',,t, W. REA, Flmir Factens; - Commission thumb at Akron....--- 16 Marine S. Flay In. Co. rota 5 101 . end Forrardlag Here/tants and Dealers . to Produce - Breach at Atheti....--.- dm • - .I . lllCll.lOlLZ. n.sk 3 • gmettll i, - ‘ ol , l , sz f rr l Vlttaborati g rnartml i rssapqr • ..';',lleastele at 4r11=:::: -• brier arm t mock hank, .0 .rin;:ass .- • •;- •••. If"' - • • "L ' . d o r47. Matelevelszad- ---.. do Pettilank..-...... 3 Ipi , .... _-__-_-: .-- . t -- . '-.5., - •O lid Al. /Mum ma Oomrour-..... a . .MK & JONES, 'Forwarding and Commis- - • mth , _ ~ ...r e . ........o , r3od , toao . L00k......,....... a eke Iferchanta, Dealer...in Prednes and Pittsburgh '' ' .". rt tv.,........- : airsti.sw:g A imsto a 311= thrid `rtk O LC ""` l us", ' . "! r • 6. '" uth st. ""‘ ~,s,. . . - .M. Ashtabula . ..-. do Ilk of the People. Toronto . 6 - • Jinni* at Eakon.- ...-- do Bulk of dfootres6. A J. A. nouro..l--. . „........ 3 olt:O. 1031113 • ..Wu04124.006f--- as Ilk or u. Causes. lben . o. 6 i ttARDY , JUNig - & - .. ...... suckasors to at Riplay.....-.... do EkBTERN EXCIIANUE. st Cincinnatl..- do On heor Y0rk.....---par d.TW0D,30 . 14231 CC6..Cosostooddl zed if . ../oOk .. I =at Wmhington.-. do On Philadelphis•----pir . 8 • /cram.* D erma i s a Pithitainti.../..2.2,wativainsalf. at Cad 15.......- do Os Baltimore.. .., ....... r.r . • • • =at Latinate, as WESTERN EleilANO E. at liteubeinTlTe7.., do,thnelon tL. ...... ..........- .1 'ABET, MATIIEWS4 CO.,WholetaleGro-' Bow* at &IL Tarnow.- do'Loularlo-.---.. .. ....... : corr. Or911111h1•1011 and Yunrarding Elorrlanta. and • .!.; Mk"' Newark -• Vat . irg . . - 4 .-- g - dr.17,11 , .. • rents for Brighton Caton Yarn; Wafer it,Plttabingb. - - wt l =i n uln± doinonOlooon, gonnh...-.103,03 , MERCER & ANTELO, General Commie- _, s BMW& at Troy------••• do , do • Flitaot-. , -- 16 • 6 ° • elan , Merchants. Phlladdeble. Liberal sdr nce. -'. ' Branch at I.lt, Pla te.--- - tlragle, 01d..---,.......,10,00 o oo or - 00dg0 ..„ . ., EOO3OOO .. . nor. ~ L, j.i s 74, . . Branch st Zanewille.--- Eagle, new • --.1000 , Branch at N0nra1k.............. do Eroderinad'ors..----. .24 ,,,,,,,....,r e. _ .. , . _.,,,,,, . .. B"."." Pkiiii.---- ^#° 2..° Th6k " -- " - ' - • - 7453 " TORN WATT - A ail, iWo . leiale Grocers, „ Th ., ,-,,,,..... .at .... _ do, A c0 . 0 e 0 1 0 ........ .;___. 03 ill Commindon Iferehantr, am/ Dealer.' la, Product,' area - • Branch at Bavenni:--.. doTen Onilders. - -4.....- 3,96 kittabondo klanufacture, ho."2oo'Llberty rt. Plitabmgh. . - ' 3 , 3lo , th rnisai 0 % 4 ' 0 4 3 ,,,F iib°6 ::: . 1 . - ... .pip o N "j o r_ r ':_ - . ... - 7.2___ -- tft .B. •CANFIELD, late of:Warren, Ohio, II Commbsion and Yorwardit, aad Whole - - in Western Ewen Butter, - Pot and pawl Ath.nod Were= Poslace y: Water Wren, ••• •• : mums OP mugs. , - between amithaekl and Word. Pi taburgb, , . . ..,.. , . ....,, ... , . . &MAUI FOR THE PllTSßrili'll GAZETTE, 111 - ,non.. rutty ..... ......T.i." met.,,.. rp, - - '°• . AO WILKINS & CO. • , •. • A ! .. m . a c an . IZobile . it -- .TltOs a ..r ril ' LITTL & . CO., . Wholesale Grocers, - ' STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . o l_pPandmvs and Osomthition B.f•od m o d., t o . Prrnsvarm. May a. 16144 PREESE . WAREHOUSE.--HENRY IL . . 11,./ MUNE Tormuding and Conran lasionkherchankaad •.- . - . . ' 5 1 • , 7 1 •utugs. Dealer In Chan, Butte, lake Flab sod Monaca generOly, 25 Wood 'tree, Von Water, Pittsburgh . viral ! name sister s's..-.:.- 100 ::•:.. . 7 : • , 0t.j...1y,./y ATON - BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole- Dn. ' ' r5....4....... 100 •"' - lint-Feb • Aug- . V sale Orisons and Commliakm Merehants, and .Dealers • Panantaanla C............. WO 7 - - !V.1....Ju1y ip Pltt.bargla lianufsdratres, lits_p Water .ittreet, Pitts , c o . cri_____..... no at Inks Noy. No v v • f" . "V" • • i's. 'coop. fr. 'snip 100 92 - -'1: ' JACOB FORSYTH, 'Jr:, Forwarding and . • : , Mitsui& city 6,...... 100 90 ".• 1nt.bm.5.7•17 eigampron Mi!rchnt.No. SS Water straet,,Pittsborgh. , . Do. mut , 056. N.' T. i 1 , 1 ,g ... 90 ..... ' dl. -. ' Int. urrsmi . . AI V " - !, “ s r srVi r i,liiii. ia. Jo -• ...• 1103IAS PALMER, ItrapOrten . and Dealer • • ha heath and` Anseikan WV Papor.l4 •62 Market flank 4W.Pittsburgb.-:.... -,-- 60 lid V DivAlayettet. .. re aM k - 69 69 67 -do 6 haw... Tbird and Fourth stroa, , littilo . rah... Zwahvg. 8.0. so so - 54 • . as 4 • m 63 . anokbany. amiogra Bank 60 T ,2 " 226 . , . W. McCLINTOCK; Importer and Wholo- - SO 60 65 _ ,V V • mill And retail Dealer In Carpetig. Moor Oil i mum' lk i .0. d t 1 1 14 --- - 62 62 . °I • '.. ' Cloths, Hatt/ ran Table. v 41.11100 Cow" Window Shade. 1 • • - . " m. o . A midge _26,• .m M- le 37.. 'Eta= Boat Trimming.; N 0.112 Mutat street. - - .. '; ! .'• • re d, B e i m, / , l ' o t . _ . ags . ._ it 1 11 . t; r t :' . . 3 : ° ' 3 p i n rt, ORR U IS & PA tb. TTO , N . , Wholesale rind end Re... . •' _ . sinkers .1.1b.140a -.... 601 SO 34 - Div. " pr. e , • remr, on o linantsport. Endo.... - 26. 16 - i . - taststscs. 0 Di, 20 ' .0 „„ 1 . , T v lt= Vg=r 44 ) ,..„ .. 7' '2 IS:. 16)C Dlr . -Kay sal ' ' ' ' . DRY - GOODS.. 1 , t a r n '. yes =St: .::: .:• 2 . 7 ' 2 2 I'' - • FARE VAN ' CORDER, • Dealer' iri 'Trite- - Ta2o4m . Pittehorgh to Phila A., oo ' lora, Mabry' and Glover, Len Chiod, Emtvidegke, • Gent's Varnishing Ooods and Tan • lel Plttaltz&b. & LAninit&••• 1 ' , 00 . 1 33 . to- 4 " 111 v.' . mrintond Of which he be had ' l 4 " c ..,," °1 47,' Lek. -...,...--..-- - - - d0. , --- • Market street and the .......nd, Mtn:nu...PE' spry]' i Hone'. Maineue........... 60 - - DIV. 4 De 6um SUL 104.7.. FLOCKW•394 , - .' , : : 6.. A. 51500 d CO., lament - raft .c. 1.. 63TIIONT 0 Cd; 163065.- . tut'. "l'i h ßorkm • 60 •01 . 51i -• , ' , .A -A. MASON A CO., Wholesale and Retail dad&glackwater. 60 SA 40, Div. Jam 414 4 1'11.... Lb...len In Fair and MAO? Drr : Goods,: 23 : !Feb Wr i = 1 5 3 :V: 46 .. N4Ord4Ord.' . - Wool, Pittsburgh.. .. .. . . lo * =an. - Itatbnad- 60 47' 4414 -' - . MURPHY.. & BURCHFIF,LV,. Wholesale Balt. it • .1.& J. and Retail DryGooda Maratuata; eneturinarthind d 1 el:11.4 R:ll. ° so -- - • ' WRallvs: l 7 Dry Dock 100 105 . too - . -- - - .. . . .• - 100 as •& 41111 14. ' 1V5;52. - - 100 'as r ••• - ..•'. -' • . - GROCERS. - - ..... •• ,-------- . 1 . Tank. Creek- Pisa Wad 2.6 10 -, ' AIM. a Porryne. Pim& led '26' 20 26 - ' B OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer,-Rao- .. ‘ ilrarasbmw _Taranaki Bd.. 60 10 6 - ' • tifying Distiller, Dealer herroduce,Pittsbunth Min. Cliartlers Co -........ 31 , ... ' - , ._ , nova end all Mod, of Foreign and &needle Kinn and • WtTaL. , Llano., No. 314 Liberty gine. Ott -band a 'vary, larks - • - Pir .• ' Dar . Mr. Of lonwrior Old Idationsahola Widskty, ',Melt will 10 rttableilatikiro ' 14. •1 11 ma ir 11157, sm • 4.44.4444n4s .: ,- • rein Wen.rn - ' , 15 . ° 38 elr Stock. to . - ILI): Olt.iii'F. 4, CO., *cent nnd• Com- Eureka.oil -11 • Tittsbanirliiiieni;Q: . .: ...... i 3 I .'. -• . frgrntiittrinaar! rya, corny or 6.14,7° 1 i adventura...,......... .. •.. .:•°.• ,.- - 4 TO -.. . • :.; - owns azacraciel. • .“......• .. - .. - :.anx. a .103 IL ... . 1 I- ..., : .......- ...... ". ',. g ,...1 •-• 9 , LBLACKBURIT-& Cit . . .wkeiesais ow- H°14140.3-t--.. .' ":.' ...-''' ' ' -. .'• ' o 0rri,X104.4 Plaro36 10d 111.601. 1 coo and •' ' i ..................-°•°“-•. - 34 . i.; ^ . l °-° • ° .... P loberan'idaantonneng a l Pita' and. In alwa • ys ;1 , ....0..........--• ..,--- ..- ~ f "6 • ," •. ': 'on bond at Wanda:use,' 1 Water strw, Pitiabdrofo. . .: i. '- : •&; •. 7.7 - ,.......,7' ... ., -....... ...... . 2 . • 11. ,' , : ISAIAIt DICKEY - A • CO., Wholesale ti re , i -•. : ---- '.. ..,- .. -- t - 2 4 '' - ' p, ..-.. Contudasirm,Herebtint, and Dealers' In .Produce, I - - •.,,,.;....;.,....„. ... ... .1214 .10 ~. '.. . •• ' ' ho, 60 Wider street, and 107 Font sired. Pittsburgh. .: i • Itorwki===,...-• - '/ 2 11 0 1 -- 'irtnuanna arm BAltElblit 1101 A. WILKINS k. CO., rBEIGN :: Domestic Exchange, Coin, net.e..atama wm.nt", watts. , wad. Cbalettint self wrausboot tbountan." liaminoma s uad loans bet • . Moor! --FT.C.i'l.Wta,==l;licnriodtrboa /zIx)RGE B. AltNom & CO tlipinrN xxicitAL dsa Ic jc or .. Aftivmusetsom it mostAXLY.4 4.0-• 51. PORTABLZ , IHRASIIINO M.AcimEt3 Iar — AREANT ED. to. - I>e',titoron_gbly bulk V Tiled to crock T ‘ oek'ciate bed vel4 by C. W. Gelatin, - oppoultagur a ir =y2J 4. 46==k . z“... u fr emayech wee wimow4 ham' to pc place, Male= be mod With' wasemac is tam or Geld. No ma ntas , themeless tutee er 'make* %pa...waft. "P'Sbin- ezeilwelalm il" l "*"n rase arldA v owa i lal ". ch i' llZ W ertione ." ii, from 80 to 100,020 bw&cla . 11; wed, cm a .= tbey batehtwal tba*Tho wee to twee ccatPlcda.darir= k e li ea au? In b - tact Piteeh'end Is attached to the Ilaembah sad complete'? setaaale the edam mut chaff time %be geshijmil bad ttmaractle• dathfiatiock wilenewer 1) D 4 It ti Izir Or. 13COTT, Den Het, Fourth street, Ave dome west of Itlarket, , O ham ~,,,,,, WX. A. W.ARD, DENTIST, Penn st i r . et, bar.th:••••••rtO dotesraw iisatutembrgyedai M.:54.7a Watts... • 'woven C. soz. . AtGILLS A ROE; Wholesale Orocenrand M' GILLS N 0.104 Marty Want Mar 141..111.\ I. coecassv 1 . 114 bf . BAGALEY - Gre yv. int'. Nos. slid 23 Wool strait. Plitstrargb. • IaTILLIAN A... o .M'CLURG,: . Grocer and V "ruk Aoki. carper of Wood km. Sloth gawk*. bar t i n=rmel 4 . I' ol.l and nalfl==rill ...,...s—Varetga 11a2ers inapplied oo 1.1t4 DOBERT IiALZELL , Wholet* Rierbo-gfrb4WISIK, -Jmne D. OK ticCANDL . KI3B, W . iniccessars it° I L. .L Matt Waatabla rtaVatitaralig lod Comdata° Marimba, Darien to Ira°. stir.,, Gate, Cot- Yorm,ard Mamas Thumfacturets• amorally; otraer,or Wood Awl WON. axed& Tithlbm.att., , . - - CULBERTSON. Whales*le Orem and Ats.kossassloa Marehist.Daget 14 Rados util Pltis• Uftb."!"" 11/c "..", / . Mild". 19 . 4 /ADM , amt. r4ts, . Isom fl amr..,....,....;•—•••• Dr. .li°lesaioGrocerso, Cam. in web 4 snlo gu g. 7 h.ta, 4id Dealers pnduce - acefid nouns übce.T. asth • • =ZIMI ..70$111 mu/NV itAGAutivoirdiVa D :t . c 0.,. whole' - ail. Omen, Na trkiwu t d z ,„‘ pensdasabis WOOL • .• • to lanti"lTY: ic jamil i tokir. Eat Cinetctidar. altattaai foe tbir wow- "laetts 1 , 07/7.lStortv streetr' o AILY PITTSBURGH AGENCIES. A A CARD.—uncin ft been appointed the ex, 1 elustre Agelits Patemraa. for the .ale °Weed ' tad Cie:dented and'btretehad Leather Belting, Man., &wed by r.asvvxu,ssON.onurtib.Loont.dkr. • We now agar the sale • large amortment of all eta • manufactured. at the manufsetnrer's prima bV .roar i. harm anperior to for Leather Belting arm. benne offered fn Ws market. .Alar• a large dock Mall width. of India . Rubber Sellin conatantly on band. and (made at the "Machine Hat ing ng Delet." No. 116 Martrt street. . ' J.k 11. PHILLIPS AUSTIN . LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, • Mock, Blosetuoadito sod OM Broker, am No. S 2 oulth Alm. Wood. Business iirompLlT ottoodod STS:diT AMIIEL L MARSHELL; Secretary Citi •ries Innranis Compwar, 94 Water street.- FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Lana • rams Oa, 92 Water street. GARDINERCOFFIN, A gent fox Frunklin nortn.eut. eorner of Wood 13 A, MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn . tnal Insurance Comma. 42 Water irtz.t. (IRO. H. TAYLOR& HUSTON, (succesiois v. to Taylor Idkana,) General Cominission and For Merchants, and Agent!! for Eastern Transporta tion Lines. Whole ale Dealers in gteplallrooeriek Sheet ing', (Anton, Cotton Yarns, Batting, Twine, Manilla, )ilr noon and Kantreelry llettV;seco,, Soda ' Lob, Window Glass. Pig. Bar and Naval Mores, and Mein 'staff and Pittaburgh Mant ic urea Goods _generally.— -Agents kr the "Perm NKr and 'limner lair Sbeetingi: 'Pittsburgh. • No. VI Front street, (opposite Isnisrille, PnUbwrgh sod At. Louts Padket JAnding4.manoatt. JAS. A. urre105m...—.:—....-..........-kor.-wmamorow. A. HUTCHISON 86' CO.,' Commission %v. Mere . lira and Ag ents ilia et LexkleSuor Refit. = m ea t, g i lfz,rgolasam, u. .Plg and Bar Lead, BOOKSELLERS. &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and , Stationer, '. re Fourth street, Apollo Buildings. R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail fl Deadr In Mark - and School Itonti;Prper sad St. t• pen. 6:11Vood stmt., Daiwa emd Fourth) Pitt.aburgb. • trurVl ORN S. DAVISON, BookaelletPard Sta. tamer, sneoessor Deeterm & Agnew, N. f IMarket near loserth, Plttsbnrch. Pe. Vr E ttY S. BOSWORTH, BoakEater and. Dealer In Stetlnnen., Le., No. t 2 Market street, neer t e Pittsburgh. Pa. AY CO:, Booksellers and Stationers ; 65 Wadi street, test door to Ms 'corner Willed,. . Pa. Sebool and lstr,books constantly on band. MUSIC, F.C. „?. 0 TIN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, ipj - 11Inslitand Itueleal Instruments, School Books, and htatlpnerr. Sole agent the Chickerines Plano Forte,!?! Westbru P.musytrants—No. 11l Wood street. NNRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Me aiad Instrumento, aatt i ' , lmporter of Italian etrings, erlth C a l rua 71 2 :1.1.1 1 = Pianos. • • 14 SCHRCEDER la CO., Biagio Storg 4th l i di g4. ‘=tgente d vairlcct end Weed. New ?duriceore usiwel Instrunwrite of,}ll kind. DRUGGISTS. 'ICON HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. WOllf tey.,) Wholesale and Detail Druggist and Dealer In Talnts,.olls, Dyestuffs, Ae., 141 street., 3 dosys below Virgin Alley, rlttsburgh. girltespdar Agent for Dr. i'mq)s Medicine. mb33 -IQ.. rum. TT WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth .4• ertirka,earuar Market street and thellistanud,keen mustantly an hand a full and entnplets asanettnent of Medlebanahnihmery.andartlelespettalnlngtotbete 1 Phytkiasnipsaterlpthatis aueftillyentapeunded. toyl9 grODINP7SCOTT,I Wiwi/male Dealer •in Drop. Peals. 011“, Variflabe• 'and Dye Stan, ;tia ee Aver street. 14tstairgb. All orders rill rewire mompt attention. marArent far London 1.11• ealmbl• Ihrollrmedleines. mar 2 , 1,1 r • )31. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • arn_rmana amt manufseturent of Vi'llteiatd. RN gad !Albums, cornet Wood sod Shunt streets. Pitts burgh, - • . meta .___ JR E. SELLERS, W h olesale Dealer in , s Drugs, Pants, Di . e Stuffs. OIL% Tarsdal Er- kr.... o..bWood•• street, Pittsburgh. Goals Irsruld.M. Pricer • .. lIRAUTI REITER, Wholesale gtnil DVIAA erne: of Lawny And St. Mr KAMA, T.. SCITOONMAKER CO., .Wholesole qt, • Dr•gsfit.• No. $ Wood idscet, Pittsburgh. ' 110SEPH FLEMING, Succemor to L. Wilcox .1 Co., matter Itarkett streat Diamond-ASeerrueon cdtr -wittp.i....cri f pertaining to his tedineen • Pluulchms prescriptions tomfolly compounded at all DOOM - WV! T mEp!ciaLE,...- A R. JAMES RENO: bill&I and Reildence, h. 24.1121A1t Arad, °poodle th. CathatraSesPittc. Ably MERCHANT TAILORS. Cll- ESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo tier, Na 74 abort ativet. Particular &Welk. to Bora' and • Tout& Clatidtur. pnlbry WITHAJABC'bitiBtTSICZAII2I. a V pre and Dealer in Itoadr Xs& Clothlug, M ry. Area. • . • jpl WATTS A- CO., Blerrluutt, Ttulors, .4.4, Main nu...L.—.4gs cog reestring &I g stork of floods ihr Geralsunnes Wear—Cloths. CU Imo arid Tostioggsf the newest gyles and gessUpgallty. On Mends and cotiamen wig gleam lase us • oat flattl Dl ANUFACTURING. WOODWELL. Wholesale and Retail SLIM Manurbetuntrad Dealer in Cat Allot Wan, N 0.14 Meet. 4OHN -WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATER DI)X VICES, ripe:dor talkie, SOLID BOX 'sad DRAIND BOX V1C.323, corner of Aretereon end Bob. lawn stmts. one square from Use Bead etreet Bridge, Al !seamy Clty. • - 'street... WORKS, corner of Firstzuad Liberty Plttsbergb, Pa—Msoldalsts. Tools of *eery nb ee IRON PLANERS, ES& sod Head TIM:, ING UTILES, MULLIN° MACIILNYA, ak. orsoulbe. tared to order. [BM JO.K. P. 11AMILTON a 00. SUS . •SI LLAS—Mstaisbi touted for Embrektery end AR ork by AIRS. L. S. WIMON, je2tf I:wi rear, street, above Mad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan- S COVAA II II C AT I ONTNLARGED theiresgsettifbr tosoofeetwhs44es mg= to meet the Magma' *mewl for th. 4 U.Udi M;Clay.. thdcz*P7olllP.;=.ttra flttaborgh. PeTtemtere M. USX M'CORD & CO. WROLESALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT. AND. CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OP runs. • CORNED OF WOOD AND Flynt ArREATEL • , Pittsburgh, P EDTD•Ir ir..oek• embrams irrirr county sntrityloot a, 11•14 Our v =s i li r o, , Dan and - Far Donuts. • PITTFOUNGII ' 'COACH. PAP TORY. 11 • 0. 411. mar Wood Street Si. Of. niasLow Puostussom.. yIrOULD respectfully. call the attention of - .13outbern - sad Western Ilerehants to hie fine dock Carriages. Carriages. ranging In pride from $lOO to 11600.. These Carriages are built from the beet material and workman ship, and under ble own mpereleten; nonelO eosin. ne..warrent hie week to be Inferior to honouree .tnred in the Unleh. She sumo of hio basins. and the t o lr t = i e tb work, 11 as In= est bs ablishment, .P ld ersons 'wanting plat li:7;t - 14t web gill plessie cel nod, xamine his :atonk . - :New . 'Coach Fietory—Allegheny ' n h, M. H. WHITO., C 0... Would re ; _ spieLftilly hams , the nubile that they hare a . pLon Lama, between Federal and Bandnetey' :greet, ' They ere tuaternaliing end are emend to receive Order. for army deeerlption of 'Tisk Mechem, Chariot., Daronches, thigwiee, Melon& & An. which, ne• their long experience in the enanufectn of the abnee work, and the facilities they hare. they Wel. eonfidenit they are enabl .ed I. do work onlhe roost remould. tame with thaw wenting articles lit their line.. L.• Pariuglartienier attenUon to the selection of materials. and haring none bat • competent wortmett, they barn no hmdtatlon in warrentleg their weak.' We Menkee ark tho attention of the poWie to this wetter, . N. D.—ltepeiring done in th e beet wanner, and on the =lntrust:labia tenon. • , hadif •• : CoaehanilCarriage Factory. 11 - pIINSTON; BROTII.EIt . &•••CO;, comer of 0 Be l mont awl 'Reboots stmete, Allegheny' City, would respettfully Intern, their Mende, and the nut& venereal r, that the are teur u n=lat Cantar 6 t u vele, , , that. :1711sOf 11=dul Properilm , • All .ordenilitill be exteuted ettlet regard te - dera- UM,. sad beauty f finish._ Re re !rill alto be attenntod to on ttre moot reamoneble terms., thing Inall their work the bed Pastern Runs; Poln and, Mated Etatt ey.feel confident that all rho favor them *Rh their patronage •111 le reedy satlrtled on trial of their work. • Pn are requeeted to Ore them. uet t ll belhni intr. chiming elsewhere. -. • ' - • _ace • • -- Fifth Street SteeleOgractory., .4421.1 , ;ITY;ZNSRGYi'.A , NID Sc_ol:loMY. Th s'afat PIED street stocking VsetorT, made from No ADVANCE IN PRICE. - • • M. ALT; Snaking =tam MA street, between Wood sad Warkat imaantor.... ilooan4Li. • • ravu rßt 11° Ar n Cc. NOVELTY 0 8, TSBURGII; - T R RACK and Depot . ailroad Scales, Thy, )1 • etas, ad Gran'ilitt.Platainn and Mutter diat , Door Untie of win os yrln,_bro sad Thumb drone rs ee of kinds. Pala- • Milts, aptenverng /kilts and and Afalleable PieUrias of rvt In fornaand Itntela ' . dtf - W. W..WALLACE. STEAK MARBLE WORICs, , • sig. aid aZ3 Liberia ah•eet. oneoale Satakactd. IiArONIMEENTS, Umbel; "Giavo Sio/1013. .INJL Strutters Topa, WOOS& Imoirtng Steam o atte .l3ll, on /9934. "a l IVArt r : 1 , to• ja " _ Wlleata. l"l". and irlalfat , rwtie to the Trade at the btwtpieta. Ail or a.. Aped filth aessektett at 319 LiliertY Blacksmith `Bellow..Naaufai3tory. • C9-PARTNEASHIF.NOTIOE:The palters :cold 11115peetialp lot= their Mende and Um put& Benerelly, that they here entered Into partner -.browse:to_ oa the 11th AprlL under the Ann et FL WI LIAMB OD, tbe numilhetore BIeWKILMATII MSc& every deseelption. whhadt they we detett ed to make of the my Loll Ittaterfale end auperlor work. 'They Intend to hen always on heed mart. many sizes frown to e° lecher. setbely men corm (41;06113mpg and etteautty Ostets. • -110 MT MUUMUUS, MILWE3W/LBOIL , - inyteo 'ilwawk - cur.suise. p - EATRERS--19 12., wftotn simmer /12bakau.‘a by L 4.51. E. ON: . piTTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING-, MAY 11, 1854. 15117 WATRK . ADVEWERMEMEnl.. Prtna VISSCHER SCHELL'S Sound Ethertlßizair Apure. No. 8t) Nassau Street, Eel( York muazze ma. aro Amo rk PERHAM OUTDONE!!!. FJIHE ,PROPRIETOR Or THE DIERG.O.I . - TILE GUIDE mead mateletfallyeall the attention of mime* Velment, and idochardee, roddla g out of the the vitt to the reeekrote feretefor 4 yearly ehaeltptlon of the Goae ti belog to mail rabortibiti only Fifty Gott pu • Tim • , molting uoeueetloaehty,the cheapest Wamtly Newspaper matched la the ItultedStatee - .The coltuardi of the Guide wilt mutate the meal verlett of thienal. Spiel Arttatewrlttatroot only . to please. but to Lnllmda be tzialto z g.h e evened' of ell :the roomette politica, the Guide trill matatatii pendent tow, anti, from time to. time Sal 'advocate mch Meacuree ea bat condom to the htterems of the Meatect.. number. • • •• POSTNASrzns and others eev reamectfallf requested to lot anAinuste ibe this tow, to whom will be forwarded specimen melee, free when desired to do ex. • PR R.1111131.9.—1ts an indents:rout for persons to Interest. themselvas to obtain subscribers for the Aferanufte. (has, we offer the following premium, and aeon the receipt of the namee andpop In entrance, we will forward them, per glcea g farm, If ordered, to the addrm of those For three hundred subscribers, mush— V2O 00 For twohnndred and fifty submariners, we will glue one splendid tine Gold Watch, (warranted for worth... .• .. • . . 00 00 For two hundred, ca; w0rth....._...... ITneTiol;l Igoia, glsses,) woth... . . Forme hundred amililtr.ae 7 00 For one hundred, one Gold tgr0;;;;;;Gii.......•. 8 00 For seventy-five subscribers, oue (kid Pen and . Gold Holder, handsomely engraved, Worth.— 10 For =Too. d° do .. dO 800 For cirri) . one ' do do do 000 *Far th irty, one do do do 00 For twenty.Commerciel dein direr do extension holder, worth 3 00 I For Mews, one medium -d0 do 2 00 For twelve, one lady's '.do do 1 60 I *This Gold Pen and Gold lloider, la the Win' else, and Is A ll otll article. Alt o heabove scads shall be procured from the Nei; York Gold n Mannfactusing Company. the aeiclowledged best Gold Pen and P Cs. Manufacturers it. (hi. continent CL met h oned adantagously formed In every ',Mese and city int be Union, and s large number of sumiteirs obtained in this way. Poch as would interest themselves ter the Guide, aux to seefircumnial , as ourlitt of premiums Chore will show ktßXEli.`i who would &etre en ezronent runt& Hon• t mil themselves of the Gedik, the rge r i:l b li k m i tteltbelon any thee nesnmepee Published. AGENTS ranted Duerreitllll the baited &di and (knock. Itcoponalbit r ylea; who ut agents Mr . the Guide, Will please furnish us with their names far pule Ilestlon. ill)? LADIES ire would particularly appeal. know ing the einciancy of their Parolee. when energetically di rected. By their cosmeistion our subacription lint would Awn out number any papertniblished on this continent,' end to gain this we shall at all times Arise to embody In the columns et the Guide something to not only please but "instruct our female patrons. One enteetiption prin. being eu low, theft will he but little diftleulty la their procuring for usernmgh subscribers ts,ontairk any of the Bach tern. new above described,- and what lady would not desire a handenme Gold Watch; Locket, Bracelet, Pen end Pencil? We want to print an edition of P\ fly Thousand (Lyda within three mouths. - This armnotllshed,wo abetter/large the Guide to double it. present elm. Broolegutscriptianstnaybermultiedln Protollioelitamps. communications should be oddment, twatiald. to , E.BLAICOST,Editor and Publisher ofthe lark Movement Void.. No. 183 Greenwich Greet. 4GrNerrooper. ihrousaind the Mimi. by smidisiting the stove. appropriately dindayed. Including this notion, for 'Two .Vontas, and calling attention editorially to the woe, andsouding us the paper. will be entitled to an exchange, andreasim a OOLD PBX AND GOLD 110 L DER, worth TweletPollars. to papers will Ise entedlotwo, which NM be browarded to them ita they may direct. 11G)...This Pen and Holder will he of the manufartureof the New Yor th e meei .11w Nansifactuaisp Cromsortv, Pen Onwrotich at— moot extensive and rellablutioldproducer. ou this continent, If not In the world.' apl6-2me StatenlslandFaneyDyingEstabliahment. OFFICE No. 3 JOHN ,srazEr, rsn 00003 0300 1111.01Ditli. • NEAT TORE CYTY.. ORDERS received by Express, or otherwise. NJ for dying or rimming Laid Dream Mantilla, and Shawls of ererr draeription. Damask. and Marren Cur tain. tsantirtally dyed. taro C,eWna rdtored. Canton Qum Eharle dyed the most bel/hud, or the more [MO Plad. All Mud. add. woolen /and fancy' gondu (in the iero or gartornh) treated in Oa mod summed manner. The undersigned Imre had 100 xpeelonee In the perse cution ofthls businem g e at Staten W.A. and feel assured that their dorm In the art d dying Is anrirdled. nth.7)-4mr MOLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla and Cloak Manufacturer and Importer, MI Canal st. - - - 13171,1'1N, Paris MaatilliEruporiata, Vi i'•Dmters ado of Yuley rod, 361 Broadway. • F. HIBBARD & Cherr* .I.ll,llltten 7 etervedi Balal. Belyt Ac.,93 Jam T. lIQILGBpKT, Aznerietin ilomooo - Intinener, Mealeine., TWA, CM/. ie. , fur e 4:11 Demme et Improved Wahpene. It y nat prme Ilsir to Its wistful color, sad creates s sm. 01 ives of hai. Depot, 111 Z 'aIOCT. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur log hondreJe Wittier*, Thelon ! . I.arem sad Werke w oat the Yalta at We oedema room, 493 Broadway. ..__ __ _—_ ALFREE WOOMIAM; Marinfacturer.ami • rmseru, oral:m.lU., Plaizla. to_4lCo Follett et... Q IL WARNICK, Martufactairer ofEnank- Cottige Purnitare. to- 61 White K. .)Iraiant and me Impartarof 114. pullet, Mau sail aim,. Z 54, WWI. GOODWIN & BRO., Mounfnoturen of Iloe Cut Tobacco, Mars, and &Mr, 9:a and MO WILEE ,, LER & Wlriti t froTcietani Tenor r Pstrat Stitching WM. SIMIONS. Millinery, 564 Broad, ear, mar 31.rtmolltaa Hotel COOPER HOUSE, A. J. Re/MO 21: Bro., Pro prkiera. 334 Ornadrar. RMAN CUTTER, sueeeßsor to . - Lee, Brewster & C t. o.. imparter $O Jobber lo Start* Mr 44 Codar a kllle.#PEl3, late Vl:Newman, Manufac threw unl Wholesale Daalerin Ladies' dalterr,Ntioer. e„, Broadway. nalda-Lo' IY, SASFUELLTCAfiIitY, , WIIOIesaIe fie—al rr In Drams. Painted Palls - and Tabs, Weed and Wil low Wane. ilaaketa. MAU. tbrdaste,Twine.Wiekina, Mich ea, to.. WI Greenwich rt. New York- 'tottn-lle. XIT ---- INDOI i fSHADES, Gilt Carnicen, Table thl eintb, kr-. JOHN YERII UN E. NI annthaurerand male lauler, No. 10 Catharine at.. and N. 6 Clutha.' Banana New York. nadalrr .kisctLtAritotrs. CITY ROTEL, (late Browne,) corner , of athikid‘..4 l 7hinl Pittsbargh..P... MASS Sariblitlarot andamormallous Haws baylut a ander E 7 l=== " Val=tl= DOM. Ciailatsawnwnc. ap25.41M1m 8. CTITIEBERT & SOH, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sale and purchase of lust Xstite, Collection of NegotistLui t Losos,on Bonds. Alartgagest l e ; No. 140 Third ft. Pittsburgh. Pa. • T. C. WARRINGTON; I""ARIES' ellrifin'S SAGE STORE. / lb Ems always =band 1, senortmeut, _No. 25 meth street. Pittstatrek. PO. _Le29-IYd GRANT MOWRY, Dealer in Ltather, GRANT, Oil and Fho• Windbags. No.=l.lbertir Wed: oPT.Ite the land of Mood: nthi,y rilliiPPlN ~ 1 M tv4 1.1 rFELLS'S GENUINE' EXTRACT OF aglizr t rlV — i•rifo" - il" Penn xtrtlet Pltbbsuva. Ps. „, 4 Gt T WARDROP'S SEED STORE ie nor re . pieta rum F . ... 4r2 .. atztb. et. gott.ig t px.:Ar Cuu.reLtr . — 0,7112 Intrent to Ib L e B =er, thin! ' I nert or Amateur. Orden* from Dealers sad Atembauto 0144 promptly on literal terms. ..;1104 WALTER P. 31A_RSITALT.,• Importer and ' V Dater Plalo a rlo - or p od i tod 1 1 , :!ormUro Paper Th a l trEot i i 4 o b taZieb= 132:Ta was, wi=n moot & vo.. of Paolo. 3ARISFASIIIONS,I 7 OItLADIEST Ir RESS- 1 X.4.—Tbo Paris Fadden. for JUNE, &seek ice Ovm u LL Le ea We the Ist proxlmo by , T . L. B. wrr,sox. JeTlf N 0.230: Pena, stows fluid tit, . , `WILLIAM NOBLE, Upholatezer," and . I)=4l=ol t t:L t iVbolesale arid Retail...MlA 11111iTTSBURGII COACH FACTORY.—No AIL 46 Dl4.tantid Allen agar Wood stmt. ee26 BIOELOW, PrO46l4tor. I A.. BROWN, would most respectfully in fano the onblio that hi keetwin/ hand, City. stand on no mit t Ade of the Diamond. Allejthenr o ctn. plate amortmentrof Venitian AIM, ' enitisn tors are nude to order. In the heat styte. warranted equal •to any In the United Staten Ills Blinds an 'ha mooted without the aid of a !ma: dtiver, Alaving p=l i ts f Meek; toots, and wood of tne Uthinet Etta , Ramsay / arayrerared,to farnith their - old • customers as weirs, the ynolin at large, with even thlon In their Una. 'dgenen ha G Wood street, Pittaborsh.. In etan z 'niarN. - GLAI3B 'WORKS • IZorENZ WICIHTMAN. Manufactinore ON kinds or VIALS, BOTTLES, end WINDOW 43 Water and ea Pront streets. PI ttanurnb. N. D.—Particular atteationtedd to odd Wove or Window 01w and private nomida PT 'Bonin and VIAL . aerJ JONES QUIGU. Alanufaoturors' Sprin aa4 mister Plteall , ./31.0 Steel, Steel Pleatt§ ? mt. . = Dar , e i w3t. Row and Wird eteoeto, Pittattrab. • • Alin ' Vntitilk woo .. a. soarm WI, ROGERS OE CO.; I! . . innufnkturers of nes.e. run.: Imirovrd Steel Coltleater.—Corner o Ind SIM etteets, Pittsburgh, „ tip AWSON, MOWN. CO .i Manufacturer's M:,lkaltl=dr4.lrilit%Pigt Wood It.; . -Penn Cotton !Lille; "Pittabnigh.. CHILDS .t litnnufac- K ENNEDY, Penn A No. 1 henry 441 Sheet! .; ieC=Ani44°C all e°/ITX • Plough Ines end Past Cord,. s " Rope alum and desetiptlou; • eve lett. at the lrlarthrsre Store of toren. Nilson Co It met street, will hoes attention. , 10254 IT 'DINE AND CEDAR , WARE.z-SAMDM Rttblanit keeps conetsittlr ,on - baud • rood soort elte a Waal-tel.-path aMrie4 Il=Or z ir afoAg r i {Pal Honda ; and all other - Abet—GO wets 'robe, and2l)Wdosen Ittiebeta • Wareroom. Macula BAIL WM 42r , itLEBER has just reel . a . fresh stock or supetfor rromthwo celebrated , /dory at VAR ET These tostraV i, . 1 7 Inez ts are made under *the immediate soDertheem of the ottittal,forentor;llr.:Cerhert, end are orasldere4 . n They i Ito provia.4 bdact arlin t r t 441= 3 100 vir Waft, ..81111121410roar; TAMA la lets d 'sa est aved•—rlaaa Aria. • —4 Fteeoetare 11telodeoes; erttAl Inv; d ' oaidi u Uti• 4 1 f,,ar aad a,haltadarar , Zdekdeonte swot ' dertiote Ihtle . .teliat &*e;itiasreal awner.m. IVA Sor )Seaton. Peons" No. 101 Utl PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THURSDAY MORNING; MAY 11, 1854 *Ron WASHINGTON • ..I Conamonaeneo of to. DOT rittikuratt Gazette. Waiwnscrtos, Mendig morning, May S. 'The • coming contest on Nebraska—The Medicos Trraty—Rmatance to the Ten Jratioll Robbery in the hours--The Ward Trial—Criminal .4aw 'in. the Aye and. Slate States—Hobs. Riots, and 'Hurdere--Conetimatire influence of Slavcry.! .° The" struggle expected to-day will probably result favorably to the Abolition confederates; who have conspired to abolishthe Wasonri Com: promise.. Their object at present is believed' o be only to get the bill in a position which will be always occessible, ..and under their control ; so that at the proper moment - theyian apply:the 1 previous question and forth through the Howe at a favorable moment. I shoidd not be sari:wis ed if the debate and incidental proceedings con tinued for two If they do not succeed in disinterring thn thing by a direct, vote, they will use their majority to tack It upon one of the Territorial bills, or oven to append it to one of the principal apPropriation bills. ' Notwithstanding the warlike news from Spain, LI think we may preserve our equilibrium for some time oaths Cuban question. The instruc tions to Mr. Soule are not so imperative as re'' ported, and an to oar Fillihnsters there is no danger whatever but that the •Spanish troops in Cuba will renders very strict though short ac count of as many of themes shall land upon. the Island. .The best judges of military movements believe thaethe Spanish army and the free ne groes in Cuba would keep at bay all tho piratical adventurers which will be mustered in the Uni ted Stiles within twenty years. if this Govern- Ment should take a hand in the game, the result 'would of course be very different. The President yesterday dispatched the Sen ate's treaty to Mexico for ratification bY,Santa Anna; and there is no doubt thatthat'worthy will snatch at the ten millions of dollars which it of fers Lim. lie will of course accept the terms and conditions of the donation, taking care to give the Senate no opportunity to add new ones. But it is not quite certain that he will get the money so easily. Mr. Benton's letter on the subject proves that the House is ready to test its right to supervise • the appropriation of money by the Senate and President for the pur chase of foreign territory. It is certainly time that the question was made, for it is of the high est importance. If the treasury can be bled to the tune of ten millions of dollars on the pre tence .of this Arresoniah humbug, which was concocted amidst corruption and fraud, nothing can hinder the execution by like agents from pillaging the Executive of ten times the sum, proxided only he shall do it with the sanction of the Senate and in the form of a treaty. If upon investigation it shall prove that the, House hail the constitutional right to check these secret spolinticns under cover of the treaty making pow er, I hope it be -done. •There never was ,s more flagrant case of robbing than this Gadsden treaty presents. The Secretary of the Treasury has returned. .from Kentucky, and from his labor of love in the Ward trial, to width he was summoned or per hapsvolunteered to repair, to prove the peace aide andiamb-like character of the murderer.— The Ws Government papers here, the Union 'and Sentinel, are charging the excitement against the assassins upon the Abolitionists —Who knows but that there may be something in this. The indictment of the homicide. en highly con nected as he was, mast have been brought about by some dark and baleful influence. It is clear that the unfortunate man has been the victim of '*Abolition confederates." Ile would not have been disturbed in Kentucky but for them and their base conspiracies. The result of this case illustrates a remarkable difference between the Free and Slave States.• We punish our or/Mi nnie. Murderers we send to the gallows, Mona of a tessergrade to our State prisons, and minor effenders to the penitentiary. The South lets them run, !and then points to her criminal records as a proof of her superior morality! Talking with a Kentucky member of Congress some time before this trial began, he very candidly said that "if a: man had minty in Kentucky he could not be banged." And the history of rooks and popular disturb. .ances is nearly the same in the North and' South. A Virginia member said a few days since, wo cannot have any mobs among us, for. we bare a black cloud of negroes overhanging us, and if we get to quarreling, we don't know what side thiy would take! No less true than frank. The, newspapers of the last six months detail three mobs at the South to one at the North. We have had the election riot at New Orleans, Where two men were killed at the polls, then the Bedini riots at Wheeling and Baltimore. Alter, them in order come the street murder in St. Linis by a woman, and the siege of the jail by a mob. Shortly before we heard of it mobbreak tug open a jail in Kentucky for the rescue of a murderer. Going a little further back, we may remember that In Western Virginia a mob hung a judge In .effigy andbroke' up and dispersed his Court, as he watt about to try some ruffians, who; in a: previous mob, had lynched a man suspected of Abolition sentiments, though a - slaveholder. Some nonths since a judge in Texas charged the grand jury of a certain thinly peopled county that tirenty Murders had been committed in it within two years, for which not one conviction had been had. These - incidents sufficiently prove the fearful precariousness life and property in the slave States.' And behimithnut all we perceive that terrible phantom of slave insurrection, ' Civil disturbance or, foreign war would be to a commu nity thus situated like a lire kindled at the door of a powder magazine. And yet these laterdays have brought forth INCENOWLY AOLTAToIIO who are seeking,thc extension of this system over all the free territories: Mid into all the free States. - • .11rstes. MOM HAusunitina conespondeoco of the .Plttabargb Alaintto • - llsnoututita, May 9. In the SENATE 114 m morning, the iesding of the journal woo dispeniksl with. *hen,Speaker M'- Culla arose and addressed the Senate • ns: fol . Senators: The time has now come when it be comes my duty, as the presiding - officer of this body;to resign Into your hands the. responsible trust which has been so confidingly committed to my bare. In doing so, truth and justice require that I should express in the most emphatic terms my high appreciation of your kindness and cour tesy during the session' now about to terminate. In a few more brief moments the session of 1844 will be amongst the things which aro past, and our acts will bavo been recorded as matters a history, bearing evidence of our • conduct whether for good or for evil.- We bare passed through en eventful, exciting, and necessarily a protracted session, and bare disposed of ques tions of Immense magnitude, materially affect ing the Interests and destiny of the Common wealth; either. one way or the other, which time Itself cue only determine. Amidst all the cxci , tincliseussions, however, incident to the con eiderition of questions as important, your con trovenics bare been at all times characterizmi not only with prabmwortby respect and venera tion towards the chair, but by gentlemanly ex presaions of kindness towards each other. Put the strongest evidence of your friendly in dulgence towards the'Speaker was when-differ ence, of opinion bad to be settled,growitig Out of our rules and disputed points of order. In those cues, when one party or the other have always to give way, it was done with becoming submis sloe, and without a =ollier ir threat of arraign ing the SpeaYerunder the scrutinising processor written appeals. This complacency on your part may Lave resultoil porn from . your eons deuce in the eandorlind impartial intention of the Speak 'er, than, perhaps,' in the correctness of his de cisions. Be this as It may, .the session bait pro gressed de cisions.. and ,arrisnal harm°. ny, which enables us to letsVe these Halls without prejudice or unhappy differences litgering in our minds to mar our feelings when far removed from each Other. In a few. more hours, we will be scattered to every pointer the compase, mingling with time to whom'we are responsible; for our conduct herb, - Ind in thus meeting our. constit= ueecy,-it .Is to . hoped we : . may. ell - realm at 'their hands, h ds, assreward of 'one mmiees;-the scriptural eucandtms—u well doite,thotr good Ilia faithful servant." • \ - , • \ .. . \• .•. \ - - \ \ .\ , . \ , . - , s .\ . ' - \.' • ' ' -.... .`,.• ' , ri•'• • ° \ ..-.‘ ' ' •• . ' D ' , . , , , "', , • : .• - ' . .• \ . ' . • .• •• V . \'' ' . I,l ' :i •;"' ' '' • . • . • \.,:,•''',. ~ s ... . - '-',....•-• •- - ', :- ~.. - ' ,',.' .--,,,....'(.-.' ....---.,- • . ... . ~,.. ~„., ...\\. ~, . . . . wh ld ich enat l ors . .-dzw oo su se rre n ter . : i h y e e i l t i t i sfi gi d l e t T b to r.t , l 7l • \ The following - were .'the precredings, in the 7inenolizi Co!inferable, theprices of negroes have unimPairedi i trait, in dignitY ornsefoloess, and li mo of Representatives on en monde\y, May Bth risen in market over 150 \ per cent. They are I take my final leave, under the melancholy retie -. ett i the , iil . . . ... t i ew wort h from . sum to ~; sihoo per enpita.„.. .. .- I tion, that it is not within the scope of hum Nebraska ." . • 2 \ •\'; ; - ' • MeckaninSgenerally sell Miter. A new market I \ l \ 'probating that we shall ever all meet again: . The Speaker stated , that the. fi rst `business w ill ,be opened ftir• dere breeding • Senaters•—l . bid you en affectionate farewell, in order was the calling of the States for mg-, an d }a nim a ; a n d the g u ppy nu lt dm equal to the with my warmest wishenforioni individual hap- ' iutiona. In Nebraska • , , I demand. 'MS it will be pare . that a home- • pineas, and welfare, and year nefearrivalto your ,; Ir. Richardson moved that the House ream° , st ea d at the north is just abet the price of a ' homes and remains. . \ • \ • f into Committee of the Whet "on the State tiont ar ,ru em. i n the slaseholdi „states'. As I Having cloned Ma remarks, theSpeaber eara y of t e Uni on , avowing his purpose, should,he•he ferthei•nedence of-thenorrecniewi s of his views, ed the chair, when '''.' ‘, • ':- - mists ed 6 9 a majority, to lay asi li all homintia' he ender' stood, *out prod autholrity, that an °lithe' alenderuntil the Nebraska anekKanzas bin: a bl e gent l emen of. this ina, ra rt e r ae di ta ti oB th e Mr. Kunkel moved, to proceed to the election of a Speaker to serve , during the recess, which should resided. •' propriety of introducing a bill for the withdraws 1 wrus agreed to, and Benoit D. HAMLIN, of ble- • - Mr .‘C , pbell—Allew Me to proem:aid a ques- o f our , squadron f rom the cost of Af r ia N an d If .. , Kem county was elected on the first ballet—the don ? -\••-••' ' • ' ' • \ . this territorial bill pisses it will ficriblloired, be , have made the Mon*. .• • • yens ' doubt, , by one to re - open the; ettee,erade, Senators voting as followk - \ . ' ' Mr. Ric archon -1 For INMAN D. ' , 11411L114, Messrs Buckalew;' '‘. • Mr- et 11- 4 hope the flentlescanrriamll-. freeing it from its former inhinzianityand ediou.s- - 7" Cresawell, Foulkeod . Fry; Goodwin, \lt a id etuan , lino's' ha Ini& the bene fi t _of :is .: gatetaeot, mess by the employm ent of roomy and welPiren- - H. W. Handia,Hendlicks, Iliester,lfoge r lamiSed, Treay •belallo ed to ask a question,. i - ''' \ tzlitted Owers, to suPply • the inreSinttle- lirChntock„McFarlarel, Piatt,; Quiggle, Sager, .1 Mr. Cilia --I object to all irreg . , diens- „mend for Libor at the South upon more resusdn- .Wherry, Nolan, spafaia—igk: \ aion, (Irapail e ; a k a o f. o c i ttea ti oth 1:• j, “littaa-, able terma. ,The stupendous consequences to the For lons Ilasnaices, Mesri.-.Bernes;.Crabb, • tion,'"„andd great\confosion, which .tho,,Elpeoker, .Christian•world of this fact be left. for the gent„ Darlington; Daraie,Enne, Ferguson , r Frick, Haut- eSsaYed. to 'allay,\ rapping with his hammer, and tlemen to consider whe e dozot believe that slave- , ilton," B. D. - Hanslin,•Kinzer, Kunkel, Mellinger, telling gentlemen. their conversation was too Ty lathe cons e rvat or of morale; Trice, Skinner, Slifer-15. , .-• • \ \ ioad-] ''•\ I `' -' \ • • ' civilisation or .\ 'religion. ' ' \ \ The vote was a. strictlY party one-ithe Demo- - Mr, Coal belle again arose to nak a question. - 1 3 me i tut i ou, m r . .I, y o a sa id_pf e w h o wou ld cents all voting for Hamlin,' the.-Whigs dricke . ,for Hen, wanCinforMattOo relay° to the troPoscd Plan : abrog n ate • the . great worker the fathers of our •• - \of actiee•,[Loud \ crieit \ o‘f •••No, no. ]-1 . wish ''' to Mediaeval exiaterme, enter "de desecrate the sa- • . . , , The Speaker was conducted to the Chair by know Whethar it is the. ilstention of the gentle: •crisl'ireciects where good faith and honor and . • -Messrs Hendricks and DuckaleW, when \he re- "an• to ack'aa \ de oK PostOuse the consid eration peace dwell disguise/ though he be In turned thanks for the honor conferred upon him o the deVcY hilt, wki h\i'S a measure of very , ant l ere d mina and • togeth er, m u t e st wit; must b eware o f .. in the following address t', "\: ~„:„ . great impo nce. [Crien °lad and long eontin- the fate Of that Nielsen; who, last te decency en 4, • SNNATOILS: Yon have elevated ma to a p os it. tied,' "order,'" '' , "erder.'".l A , ' • • • tered.the Vestal's wood and was :to l d torn in pieces \ - honor and respennibility.. The chair in which Mr. Cutting—This matter d better be dispe- bji. hie, oven hounds.. .11e who Witold . bend the \ your kind partialityhas placed me e h long bee . sed , dc at <ince, with Out further \delay about It. lumi na ;rapt °templed by gentlensin or mature Yearn and ern \ Cries or "QuestioU"Tquestion:c \ •',. .-.- • liberty, Mint bemire of the re- . f., been& • Under the .sunshine of genial compro- inent abilities. To preside °seethe, deliberations i • Mr. lTheeler'eaked,consetit tti, present .a , re _ wises, it has' Shot forth thirty-ore 'rigorous col-* of a body each as constitutes the Senate of Penn- monstrance of several kindred citizens, legalizn: henna,' whose interlacing boughs sbield t; in"green sylvania, even for a brief period, is 1111 honor or teini of NeW.York, ag a #' l ‘ t the re P e ti l. i . , f tl ' lt ''' - ' 3 " glory, a penceful resting place for the weary and which the most ' distinguished citizen may be senri ComPromise.' \ ••‘, \ •\ C '••' trenbled of all the nations of the earth. Be proud. It ratty well then, bd Considered that I Mr:Hamilton objected \ ;mid cries of Pat a it would battle with \ liberty herself, must imam utter the feelings' of my,.heart when I say, that in ander the ties.' .. , \ .., • her she le no phantom of delight—no timid\ ged- -• for this- marked: exprcesson,of yet= * confidence ' • klk Wheel — Perk9e \tile. gentleman frOm de as enatomped upon our calm - bat a cellos you bare the warmest:thanks my nature can b.. 'Maryiend Weedlike to objeetto thatalide.' ." . , „tat woman , . arrayed *s p a ., when she spr i tng stow. rhea°, with the exp'reselon of n determi-' \ Mr-Wheeler apsented,it under the rule ',, forth . eg.tic, from. the. brain of Jove , beneith nation to discharge its duties to the beet of my \ -The speaker arrin interfered to suPlites, the the eitadow. of Whose sanda/S,,everAgittle ginnt 4 ! ability,. are the only fettint, I \anit; capable of Prinalenteonfaision. ' , \ _ '', '' , are lost in obscurity.' '-.• ' . ...,.• making you. \ 1 ,\' • ' ' ,\ . \mr. Stephens, of t trgin;deeming t his a MO' ',... He'wes frquently interrupted by aPplause, in \ 51:SATOH'S: Your legUlative Leber!, which the ter\ of much turner ce. d e d eem i ng 4 Lase a r ~ th e .cl o si ng w o r d s e ve ni a ny..• ' . - • - . .. exigencies of she public businesa have protraet: 'attendance, and therafere moved 0:1, call or ke When be, ,had-conclnded,.the'CommAteo rose ed to an ulnae length, are cow ebout to clone. 'fitame•\,, .\ -. \ \\ \ ', \ and , he Hense adjourned. ~ . - -.. ' • • --' The enjoyments of domestic life ii,ll . soon again • Agreed to - I;eiti 165 `;,, nays 11., be yours. The several constitueneies who placed ~, The , House was then 'called, 196 members. un pin hero will soon again claim you ih their do, eirering\to \theiritttmes : \ \ , • , meatic circles. I Can only hope the period ye n l, Various excusedarere made for absentees, Some have spent togetherhas been as happily passed o f them Inning paired off,aitollowse , ' \ • by all as by myself. ' , • 1 • Mr. 'Appleton with Mr. Aikeris ; Mr. Bliss:with Under the impartial hand by which de- Mr. \ Ewing; Mr. "Caruthers With gi.... Chase ; liberations have been guided, and with'the dis- Mr. Caskie with Mr:Seimour s ; Mr. Chastain. position which has been 'evinced to prenernithe with Mr. Moniam ; Mi. Gray with Mr. Prin gle; decorum by which „the proceedings of that body Mr. lie.rlan, of Ohio, with Mr. 'Hill ; Mr. Heater has ever been chaineterized, I. feel confident in, with Mr., J. GlaneCyJonne,; Mr. McMullen arith' venturing the assenioA Ni that the dignity of the Mr. chels ; • Mr, Powell with Idr. • •lnace ; Mr. ' Senate of our Statedms, kit nothing in reputii . .. 'Stanton, ofTennessea, with Mr Yates. 'i lion during the aession.of9Bs4. " ~ , \ Further proceedire,under the calf' were die- A hasty, judgment may Mindemn the wisdom of %pease th, \ and the Haase went into Cemmittee some of your acts: Time„ the only infallible in- bf,the Whole u the State of the Union, by a vote• (Heater of truth, will teSt the justness of your of yeas HP, nn s BS, as rellowsi\ . • ' 1 conclusions. If you barnerred, and for man to ',' Yeast—Me . AbercroMble, Arkin, Junes C.- have at all times done otherwise' would be the Allan, Willis, Allen,Aslie, Bailey, er,Gl6,Bayly, or. greater wonder, the consMournen of having Ye.,Barksdale, BarrY,BellTepock,litoyce, Breck sought to administer to the best 'interests of the wirlirgo, Bridges, Mee ks,•Chrisman, Churchwell, State will furnish the most aniplnconsolation. Ciark,Pininnan, Cobb, Colitent; Car, 'Craig°, Senators i Again thanking yhu fur the honor Cummtnig• Davis, of /"Ti•• Dew* Disnar, How - k • conferred, I request the Senate to name a Senn_ dell,T•usibar, Dngham,„ Eddy, Edmondson, En ter to administer the oath of offs 4 e ' ' • cott,EngEsh , Flore ce, acnide,Green, Greenwood, •Hamilton, Harris o Al2O ilendricks, Hen Elib- Tile oath of °thee was administered by Mr .• • . ' .. • bard, ilillyer, Houston, Ingersoll, Jones of eon, Ilendricks, and the Speaker was !weenie. ••• Jones, of La ' Kent- Kerr,Ki dwell, Kest:, Lamb, Mr. Kunkel offered A resolution' Of,' thanks to Lew, -- ' ' -.• -, Latham Letcher, leyithe retiring SPeaker ' for.the im p uth4 '' di g n ! fied aid SicDoneali .blealair' Maiwen, Mat,-Miller,' and coarteous manner in which he lia&discherg-1 o .- ' ' '1... f Mo. Miller, of Ind., utilise; Noble, Olds, 01\ ed rho chair ' wh i ch *” ad° o " U " ninb "" il34 ire?. of kilo., Orr Packer, PerkiiiVf La., ithelps,•\ Mr. Bernie tentified his approval of the:resole-, Phillips, rr r eeto ir e, \poryeet. . ..„. Re. y, it ... Nie b .. lion, by remaking that lie .. bad never seen the arise Riddl Rolibins,'ltog,ers, urn& SeWerd, rules of the Senate more correctly and justly ad_ ShawShower ; Singleton, Smith, oftenn., Smith; ministered; and the duties of the chair more ' •' , • • • - • • - ' of Va. Smith, of -Ala., Smyth, of Texiss• Sner.l - imeartielly, and cirurtiotaily perforia- ' • ras Stanton,D of Kv. Step hens ,` of Ga. Straub, ed than by the Spanker of the present Bessie& g . a r l , of , re - i y ' or„ofx. I, rout, Tweed; lie would vote for the resolution most cordially Pi& Vansant, Walbridge Walker, Wash, War ned with great pleasure. - I \ •\', , • f mi. A message was received from the Governor "‘t .en, Witte' Wright, P ' ' ik, Wri lt i k t • of 1'.8,' Zol.' signing a number of bills—among zhemsthe Gen- ~ ,...m eern.. Ba i t, Be „ 1 .„ Beic h k e. B e nnett oral Appropriation bill. Also, one stating that Ben so n , • - B • . --' -,6, • - Denton, ugg, Campbell, (Carpenter the supplement to the Pittsburgh and $. ... Chamberlain, Chancier, Corwin, Croeker,•Cullom vine railroad bad become a law without Ids , sig. Curtis- , Cutting. Davis, o r R. I .. ; Benn. Dif e k . Df c t u t . „ nature. by lapse of time- \ • Mr. Bucknlew from tire joint Committee on \the • 'Diem; Easturary•Folgertoir;`.Eirmends, Eli .'. enhiect, made n report" , weeompenied with • the.o. •ms°"4 ot, Hinson, Etheridge,•Everbart, Farley, Fenton, Flag}er,,,'Franklin, eatable, 'Giddings, Goodeich;•,, testimony, relative to the alleged hands of the 2 Grow, • Harrison, Haven, ilnwe, Hughes, Hint, ' Penang° Railroad Company; nod • ''', -\ \ l o h tis i e . i on , of N. y ; git t Ad e; B rio , Lh'od e . Mr. Dania mode' a minority. report'•On . . the \ ley, • Lic.:&•,'llebullocli; Macy,'"M ; atterson% Men same subject. ' '' ' rice, Maya& \Meacham, bliddieswarth, Bltirral L Messrs. Kunkel, Haldeman and others expres- Olivet of N. Y , Parker, Peck , Peektunu,%, sad-surprise a' the great delaiof the Committee Norton,. ' - y P r ig \ ', , - .Fennington, Perkins , of N . • . t, Ritchie, of in making their reports, . ', • • . • '1 4 , Russell, oflnd., Sabin, 'Sage. ,Sapp,,Eley . „Mr.l3uclgalew explained that the report of Mora, Shimons,Sketen, Smith, of N. Y...„Stevenn, majority, was, delayed hecanse 1 \of the great of Mitt , Stratton, Stuart, of Ohici, \Taylor, of amount of other more important business which Ohio,Taylor,of Teen , Thurston,' Tracy Upham,- engaged his attention during the latter part of , wade 'lvnney . w itet i b ' arn, of 111 , Br ae hb utra; of the session, end which prevented him from wri ting his report. \ , '‘, '• s • • 'Be., - Wills, Wentworth, of 111 0 Wm:awned; •of Mr.,Darsie statedthat Me report hed • tiee ared a month ago, andwas debnyed, awaiting the „ n Pie- 514" ..M.r . . ; :ldit heel te er ok . the . fi ‘ '7 \ • •\\ •••' • report The Brat bill on the ealendat , sras read bye., its of, the mtjority Cr the Cornm. \ - title making -, appropriation for the civil and di • The reports were read,-but neither of them, I 1 ' t • ' learn, clearly establish charge of fiaud, expense s o f Plu ll7:lannroved,tici lei& aside, . • ~. though neither entirely exculpate the company Mr u lloteston'tinggested that. eternize bat one. The committee was dischirged from the f a r ,... s re e te b. on l i a lay b m iu, ff . .ati .t nt i e et a i l t i bi the ii bals t. preceding the ther consideration of the sabj'ect. - i„ A resolution complimentary Of the Clerks was Idr. Wheeler cal ledent for this reading, of the . ad thn o t P rhat ; b a otl e y °M w m as iti re e L f 7to m a t iljc_ he urn il° 7a e u re d aPCotmed- \ , Mr . Raven insisted \ that; as the debate washerre tof re terminated on thet DeficienCy bill, the duty, mittee of Senators, appointed to trait on the GOT calor, reported that the Governor had no more of ° the Committee now, Was to execute , the ceder' communications to igfiski to the Legislature, and welltha House, Md act ou \t . lin amandmnntas there at .11 o'clock, A. M.', both houses adjourned • -.-. •' . '',' _ , ,I, .4, ' , •.. ' d an eine die.- ,1: be t.; flaw= an \ ovv,rrute , e pinnyen on appeal,he ined bytbe Committee; ayes In the House the bust i nepartien- Wes susta . . \ - Inc impartance. A rest thanks to the H S I. noes 8,. \ , .. ~ . • . „ , • ~„ • The Deficency,bill Anil seventeen others were Speaker; the ' aithful of his duties, was submit .:. I '''' then laid aside, one by one, the vote in most ea of _ of his Democratic frit rer, : voting Be' b eing tak en Y • . •-. • ~ ' • The ' French spo li ation bill was laid aszde, , , by *genet it. The Speaker on adjourni yeas 99, nays S 3, and this was thl'average vote lengthy, but very elegize ,- on laying aside er the eth , bills., -2,: ' • ' , \ During these proceeding& several•lneffectual motions were made that. the committee rise.; -Ai last, alter tedious and nirisy,pmciedidiga„ the bill heretofore reported by Mr.Richardion, front the Conunittee on Territories, ,erititled'4 bill'. to or . ganiie the territories of :Nebraska and Kansan, was reached, evidently much Sea, the \jojt OCRs friends,. who gave expression' to their feelingeby spOnitineous applause, which Ihn c hairman en ' delivered to suppreas...Duriug the eonfanieu,M.r. Washburn, n 1 Melte, hastily moved that-the bill I : be laidnside, which produced much loughter.• . \ The Cliainuan again interfens&to•res , istor r o Mr. Ricbardson moved that the Nebraska bill : 'Mr. Hughes objected. : , ~: \ \ • ' `, '',.Mr. Campbell said he wanted to get at the•Si- The • coMmittee refused •to lay it ailde r 4iyes Mr ; Richardson saidlei proposed to offer a sub?, atitutelo the bill. '- . - • '. i, • ' •, • " \ ,[..St • and beckV. Come up this wayllexclabied several inembers,•4te want to hear you:"] '• „ ' : \ [Jo was interrupted by gentlemen, who .in ev-, erYillreetinntwern calling far copies of the Sem:. atnhill. • The Pages hurried to the 'staid • near the Clerk's ;teak, and,..getting full -supplies, , dis tributed there' briskly all over the „Hall: A ; t ' _ Mr. \ Richardson (this part of the bisineashe, ing over) resumed, saying he did .net , intend to go into the dismission of the measure &titan tinie, only so hie as to explain the character of his ent,t, ethnic. There were many argnmenti urged by, the enemies of the '\ measure to which ho should ilike to reply'.but be‘would not consume the time. ..He deeired„itlid friends of the bill to be. beard, and when hey are ready to veto on the anent A, Veice ,, Aitq the aerates\toot:' , . •- .• \ 'reg,.::ihe' enemies too. 'lie would give tliera st. Ichance, ind,hopedat a very Corti day, this (Ines ; tion would he broug4 to a' ole. \rio substitute: be proikuted was substantially the', Senate bill,' l leaving tinikke„Cleyten , ameridMent.,- There are other amendments _ merely verbal, not affecting thus general prinhiple. This wee all ho had to . Mr Hibbard said; while ha Priiferred iha sub . ' ititurs of the gentlemen fionvlllincda; he Weald iota for the Senate Nth It seetriesi4o ibe‘.Maid feet, that therdis urgent necessity that. orgtud ninon Of somekind 'should be extendtul over the territories: • Thin fact Wes not seriously, net tx tensiVely controverted. %He argued to show; that the effect of the bill will 'sloe be to legislate . sle• i bvery into the tenitariee; and advocate it tut 'the grounder nen.mtervontion,„ and because it Was haled an'the principlas•or the compromise merii inner 1801 '.lt whips maybe procrastinated, ' but it cannot be defeatetV Ilquel• every , coati- deuce In its‘ultimate success. •-* Lynn said „the "cestedis'itencture elitists inesure is for the . ..ter:in:rid, -*sanitation:of Nebrasko and . Kinins.lmtiteenceala an apple - of discord, Which, like the, fruit: f the Wed Bei, i 3, tempting to,thti,eye but ,ashespry..A.he lip. ,-. Ay its presage you; break the solemn faititthlt , the nation has pledged' to the loseArridiaita of the West.' . .11y - ii you 'obliterate the' lrierbtah„„itarat .te eordiafe of thirty Yearsiolidlty,t7'DP its saltation F.= weaken and destroy theirateriral twinkler. - 110 0 11 1 6 d kind relations notr : al lati !! he kk een I the States ,' and wantonly excite the Praindlee and 1 pa/donor the Neel; 'and embitter:thelaeatio* feelings of the Eleuthi - Thougethei - Fleet* f , t . aelf-gorerninesterhtett needed no new s#rms , , ties, and which all freemen: - neknowledge, , iis see forth ..11,,tbe•Very'roornerertorie of the meker, Yeltheldeitary.orthe Nebraska- bill abates that it was Ingertiatel OW .theallkt flits distiag aiah ml iiiieriatiir% Like •the Sphynx of Egypt:it' bears s face of wondrons beautyiWith 'the loath.: IifICETING OP One lIERCOANT3 Aso /SOMEISE Hiss Or CINCETEATI —There assenibleil in the spacious gentlemen's parlor at the Baguet House butt night, a well attended meeting of leading business Men of the town, for 'an infoitnal dis mission of the alarming phase i,uf. cenimereial matters now exhibited_tn eoniequence of..euiel; dal legislation in Ohio during - the lust \three The meeting might a lm ost he called sponts . ..., ...meting . _ . neon!' ' assembly, resulting from: the iressure \of tat laws, , "small bill" laws. the ,policY, of brok ers, etc., etc., for no advertiscmenteior baud Line bare been resorted to, to secure a general atten-`• dance- The meeting organized by the appointmknt of Mr. Hosea, (fiasco and Fraser) Chairman c ; J. IV. Ellis was chosen as Secretary. ' , The Chairman said that although no particu lar object had been named, he nresuined the reltl object of the assemblage of therchan and bust ness men was to take some actioninth regard to the construction recently plaCed upon the tax law by - thei Auditor of Stater Se . direct a blow , at the business prosperity of Cieeninatiat the 1 .commercial welfare of the whole,- tate, indeed could not be submitted to in. silence, —.: - ' ' [The resolutions and subsequent ' lion of the meeting are pot given this meroin, iley were notfully matured,'Emia may basabject. the de:. liberations of an adjouried nieeting.]-4ls. Cpm. . Potsottin or Mterzsce.—The citizens of \Car 7 rolltdia were thrown into a State ofgreat excite:. meet on last Tuesday ' by - tho'. • horrifying an nouncement - that .Mary. Ann Sellers a very res peetable young lady of 'that place had taken poi son and was dead. The particulate we condense front the companion, as. follower,-.Mi,Sollers • was employed 'temporarily in tlie \ fitatilief Dr: Alter. and on the depot her death she was wash ing. . For , the . purpose of relaxiition, , the went into the Doctor's, medical apartment, and among the numerous bottles on.the shelves was onessof powdered Strychnine, which she tasted through curiosity. She returned to her work, and la the, course of a few Minutes coesplained'to Mrs.\ Ar-• ter of feeling unwelL . Upon being questioned as to whether , she had - tasted anything while in the office, sheadmitted that she . had, and upon Uri,. Arter'e producing the Dottie of Strychnine, the, • unfortunate girl, identified it' as the One from which she had tasted. - Medical oidleas iminecli-. ately called in, but all means to counteract the effects of the. poison proved unavailing.- Violent spalims 'aupervenetl, and in half azt ; hour after she had taken" the' fataldrug'ahejvas n corpse.-- Steubenville Vnion. - . \.. _ ...... ' tr 6 WHEAT Capip.--Notwittistanding the wheat fields exhibited en many patches of . winter billed wheat in early spring ' end though .the prospect -seemed diseouraging over - largo' ithrtrous or Northern Tao, Northensindlana, andltobthein blichigap,:-.ahnost:elt . slnt.:seent .info`tmation tends to oho* thrit'the wheet clop ,appears unu sually promising; wiper-hilly id" . Southern' 2dlobi• gum One letter from Bt. JeeeptV county 'says: "Tbe wheat crop is really : fine; thiith.l - never saw it looltmora-thritty.- - -';‘: • . ‘;, it ie understobd. that La ;tau easlyiDass of nest week, thi timperini are to a descent upon all ;ink:Rum,. and. Mhos...oloi Ahriaghout the city ;where liquoris kept* sireiand drank as a beverage. The tetopenuscOoiks :hare emi- Mance in their ability to nnforid:thSrrYibPc,' those on'the tither hanir; regard thine, ISA. Otter! ly 16114.i0 .. d0nbt,„ test its legality, and thii *utast: .14:shallSake a. positicaaut of the and ieport thi kneels; of the batkli'‘i-Vol imbue Dersoma. ' A use, made a a; address. • \ yoLvME-ixyli,-;.-piIIIVIBER 229 . .• • , • , \ CAM.—The following paragraph, from aril ~ Orville Countr o of -Saturday, - enmesh, the headin . . . "Alovw . slaters or Mew. \Warto.......Welave, el= '. ready noticed the arrival of Matt. Ward and \ brother Cannelton,,ltid.'„ They ' had 'been in the town bpt a short' "Vine before,' as we learn' from Iluntsville Eagie,4 OomMitteisi - of °Hi- rens wailed upon them and riesired &ma to leave \ . \ the place Thereupon they went to Judge Hun- \ -. , ten's, some dlstaneurn the country,. amt after- \ werditook passage in the Eclipse 'for'Aikansas. . \'. When :the steamer- reached:Hendrik:oi, a large \ . crowd collected on: the wharf and 'Ordered the ' 'captain - to be off with _his boakand cargo. The - Eclipse Petered-Paducah , Thursday.".. .. . \,\ !;---' '.. A wandereiand a vagabond ` shalt t h ou be on thri,Earth." - Ile‘finde no rest; na \ abiding place, . - no refuge, no continuing city; wherever he goes vengeance pursues ‘. him. \ ,-. Hirt , easklii.. net like . %, that of s Promettieus, , ,bourul:to : khe Wck ; but like" ' . that - of Orestes,- pursued by the Ertriet l / 4 '. ' \ The judgments of men maybe pi:wreked \ and \,, i wrong but the eternal laws of our beinirand of -, clod are unchangeable. : ; Fielding in his . 4 \ llisto- \ , ry 'of Jonathan. Mild tho.Great,7 'puts ~these \\. words into tie mouth of Newgate Ordistery;,who \'. was tins spiritiml adviser of .Jonathaw previeus \ to his heal exit on the gallows. .. , 4 It istrue you `. \ are a sinner, but happy it is indeed for those wilfe are deteided in their eine and-brought to tunelerY prudshment for- there in.-this world, 80 • , far, therefere, froni \repining at your fate. whei - - \ \ ?.ou come tektur tret.you should exiilC-and re joice, in It; and -to . Say-,the truth, .I. question whether to a wise , marethe catitstropkurof !those Thandie by the halter Is not more to be envied -, -khan \ pitied. Nothing is ko sinful as eiryilid mar- , ant is thli greater( of all ales; it follows that who- ',. ever con is =lido \is happy le , ..suffering Altlibighstle k: e r ieli-kba above &Urrong lestire, . . jet ektiVi 16 kl.so, - much philosophic _truth In it.— Who would not "ratherbe with time dead' than -- live the life onan knife:lst, and \ vageboird upon ' , the earth, spurned by all \ mop' 1, that. lernidi . , '. . n/r ..consciousness - oaving taken the life of *troth- kir—a conselousuess which no effort of -,thelnind / 'can 'dime, which nksolitude can expel!, no exiled 'ed•city eau eradicate,--Cin.'o43:etie. - , *7 ..,\ ~, TIM work of demolihen commended on the ol' Court - bona last 'week. \On FridaY the - heir wets talon down and the cupola cut loose\ and toppled \ wlinleinite into the rear Nif the , bullditig: \ i The bell,\Which is onesof the finest timed in\the State, • was emit fn:Philadelphii ik, 18IS, and Wei in-, • tended,for ii‘church.., The Collst-hotiseittitaitilt - , '. about the year 1101: \ .. ,- '.;; - , :\' - \ We A boo, now. tiat tho'",eild, fl'empla iat ‘ . \ Justice' In about to be anpemedied by a new one \, , \ \ . - that those minicieMed- in \ tatningis4 Its - creation will succeed, in grill' ig us it commodious aid Mint- fortable 0n4., anirline, • moreover; ihat:'Wlli be. \ syminetrioal In olr: its .. pirtf. We are sorry to \ . 'say that the'Sheriff i s;ffonal; in its_ eiternid. prol \ portions, prod ' es no \ very pleasing etTocito !Mr architectural ej, i Tfiese are o u r impiesionS at', \ \ , least,: and; those of. aMtimberktre hnia beard \ \ ' i speak of Lit. Wei fsay- -, i)iin, lieiWever, s ;4l tliont \\ - '',, knowing who sat nit la . them `itter.-- ....! V (kMns.• '\\\ \ \ \?,nes Intel. , ' \ ,! , IV .. .•• ' • '.'",. \ \ Ginkeri! (leaf' eran \ -- 7 Lever\fis,, p,, ....Hi:\ . . , mur,atm.rmix seormrion.-,-., .. ." -.. " ' 1 ' S •.. munntav - e „ y or ; u‘ixi .„. -. A olution , . introdacV „li4 Mr. ' eta j:4, lin,in \obalience to \ instine n IZuLth \North k ., . I.llinaisConference, askinentilp 'on ittihe \ sense ofthe.Couference on th imbjeet of stilton , \ created a'dittle sensation. -It Wmis ove n tolmy .\ , on the table. Rev. It. -B. Thortipleiti, o Virginia, \ tilext.ar \ after somo ippropriate end men* ki, in which, es's& Southern - .man, , he liapressed: bite. N deterniination‘ to treat evitry such' eubjettt'svitlo. .. respect;said Slat if the inover,to hiy_ en the table 'L.\ ". I would withdrai, his motien, 'he Ismid'.l . l.lte- to . \"..,, .4 more the appointment of d special jetnitaittee.'—, . The movrmwouldnot, withdraw his metion.lneT. c ~,"„ L 0: Whitfield; or Arirginiit, was M hWo ‘ etf ley- \ . ; inetit the table. 'The subject was an ermiting V . one, and herf„to nirmage. The nationgconnbil, \\ could not rilanige 14 Ire could , Wothemsbik;Unit. \ , \ lie wished to amend that itlaysn the tilde Vii '' '- '!.he lith of July*oxt. . ~ .', . \ •,- \\: \ . \ ' \ \ - Rev. J:3: Robinson, .o Onondaga, said bewail, r, a \Northern man with Sou ern sympthins. ~,liii - nu sorry to witneeth`the spositlen to - Meet the . ' introduction .of imolte . . pap'er with the firapted \ . ' s tion immediately .to lay„en the table ...\ Reformed \ \ '. get diasididaction would, bo 'tho remdt, at,A,he \\, \ , hoped the Subject wemildlie reforre4 to a- eptealml \ "., \ committee: - '. ---,, ' 'l. Wesley., Starr, lisii..,;oflaltiaiore; advoitatid ',\, . ' ths Measure ,of refetviee hen spetele'of.Ausid.:\ ' . O ~ : arable . warmth, , expressive Mt great ; conedmice \ that the union and harmony. of " the ,chm-ch .. \ should be preserved. "Ile sympathised with both • the South and . the 'North, andtt'l4iiis ' PUNiet was'on both sides. -- ' \ ' \'...'S - - .:.. ... : t.... Dr: J. L. \ 44,roistrong was 0 Sotltherntaiikl• le\ \\ \'. such he vias‘opposad to giving ;thif:\documentso \ ', much importance as to refer it to tmspecial Com- ~„ • \ ' mittee, but wary willing tole! it`go' to the neon- \ N \ tire committees - - : ' .'.. \,,.• I - - \„‘„ '. - ..,-"," ' \ \ \ „ Rev. W.'lv. Walker, of Virgins, maidltalui ls -\, ~. - „national subject, and ought to. be hopt ant ofthe '.\ 'vermeils' of the che,reh. The Chinch mol4o. pile . \\, an r litrisdlction . - Mier ' , the inbjeCt.. Chinch ...\ • therefore, his".views\Would -leatl'hini`tti lay,- the, ~. ... 'subject, on the table.'%Erithe vrasitilling to - dota- •... . tiromise,ond to console Et..tarots toluitsibi. fa ...., f referiice..lle hoped bEcomingz*Spect am ..holli., , tildes et, tile Cinestion - imuld lo extexidett:L . ,,.RO-• .; I- miliett he, siyinpathY Milt Srmthencniailf 'bnt.,Wies '. willing ti,stand on the trod or error of thitvie-' \ ~ spectivekeisitimis of Notthol and Southern Meet. \ , .-If all r would lame -the apish of •ootsprtenitie k , A. '- theretwam lormenoagh, and eitristisnitgi itestatV . • ''. here to keen,the interests of iht i elnlrfhltditet is despite,of t,l the dirk. do 'threaten it. *, atatitactimen ,•., • Rev, .1..1d. Hod,-of Oldo; 'said lin +Sean Noith- .., ern man .with .Nerethertt. principlaii-and world- \ .ifidesympathies...,We was always ltdavorette. spectful reception o ISeL,relTeetrar49qTtlill*, \ - • and ho only asked what ho was .w il liniplo extend. to others,' ,lie hoped Viii Conferettett*ild : ii- • . ;member : thateti : eis b tilgottlitts *Sires atibilll; - -an East as wiles . a Whet — that arc tiresfcmitt- :\ . men guagy,,and have coMmon prinetpitut., I. .... Rei..l.,c. Wallace, of Ocorgio, : uss noalfond .. ett-speaVng;but ho felt' that lie . :ouglitha 'nay something on this :ssibject . Allite' niitdei x iii f* : - . milintoll , end •,,d'iliellt,'7BPillicati•whteh 00014- ,grqtotlr limits will. not allow tts .P r seereetr IR lshe' teciferAtee:sahject.... : Herr ot/11114,4 . w\ to the evistitiii Ciiiiiitittee..thinigh,:laittemeti 9, to lictiiiineavtliat Mascot:: .1(S hdped Itio ,aniiie.: , k Mast , 1 00 1,1 be granted. $e 'stns 's .*o'... t. szcci4cisininittetion elaterY . i, but he o ; t hings wOuld be - &tie deed:mal mulititit, respect hitlia initial' iaddieseing its,: , - -- - , -..-..vv..'i The . 4 1mtage 31 .1 61 0 on sisitidblegUttt.muSeAllib - ts.,, a 'ffiM, ike . ,,talTi, ...&- -Tho.l 4 l o !..ll4e4titilseek.io utEexocuuts commutes- .., .:,....,.......--......--.......,..;.: -'. l `betimidr4dMidt!s,S.Cuiri4SE -2 . ' lkaPtb" .f..l:',Binith, S. til i jniort,T:ninthacNut,l:A.-:‘ , ... heed. 'V.v.... ,-; -. •: . ..,-!tr—,..• - a 44 ..-. ''... Ilia p1it.064 by.tiisnn derirOund l t solved itiPevelanil hatadny,' , -andeifelii!i ... _ --. • mid over . .leribut." They Isere : Emu that= : '... tuidty wherdeactrdsrms go tushung,,,but fevaliticio. s ° " 10 . 1 PP R 0. 411. ... ' , -, - \ s,
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