PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. imam BY RNLI% &CO--- PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY 'MORNING, MAY 12, 1854 Wllll3 STATE TICKET - TT. • - F0F. , 00 -7- VERNOR, or JA lor. 7 rP I s ), PonD csl.ri C r. K; . FOR CANAL colthnestoNEn, GEORGE D R.811E4 . or,'Azipsairy ,Cot T 7. FOR JIJDGF. OF SUPREME COVET, DANIEL" M.. 8111'8ER; , - • or XOWFroblisay core r. kOvPlttabarei Weekly Caseette.—'thit txtenalvii akeellallon of our MAO Geselie stress loons butineeemen inert tbdikabla madlnm of nuking their buslainialtnems • Oinikketdation it betireenibur and are thonsanil, melting - almost mei saerebant, inanufseturer end ehapkverser Wileisen Pennsylvania, and Eastern Ohio. ' .1136 T. delveetteeme.—Ratther the Yelltarlat Roams she Prtetlng)Uttibll.:hmaetof the Day Gazette, ankopened Alananuasybodadre their notices to appear the'Pardr .11 likedsi =organs. vW please band them in Readhis.Maitzin• so 'rivlb sere er thin paper PlM%ormir DAILY PAPER em attained olldr. pnßsaitbSeLl .trot,_ war tbaPatt Datsoc eats—With? rs yr 7—The - Post, having got its cue from Washington, yesterday commit ted Itself in favor of Senator Slidell's scheme of National pirney. The 'Union, of the lame day, - g l req a leader in favor of the Nebraska infamy. Thus the tyro doMocratic - organs of thisicity seek to betray their pirby Into the support of two of GO most criminal measures_ of this generation. • An inquiry is naturally suggested, by puck an occurrence,_ as to the real nature of the r , de amenity 1 .7 , -which lands itself co highly and yet lends . imolf to . freely to every evil work. .To . 'properly would take more time and room th we hare to spare but, from the indi odious rrcry 67p:cleating themselves; It would aeons ea if it found (tamest legitimate position on the wrong side of every question. . Leak, - for inatance,:at the whole :Course of the ' present National Admizdstrhtion. It Miser:nice ly a redeeming featurce)thoui it Coming into power on -a great swell of worth' and high-sound ing professions, it has managed to keep the • cottntry in a constant state of alarm by the mon strous Measures to which it has given birth, and to provoke a continual dread of what Is to • fol. It smooths' to act upon the:principle that it can sneeeed only by resorting to desperamMetths, and to SealPmminteility by daring achievements, without regard to national honor, or a decent re spect for the opinions of mankind. - •• Its first notable act was, while profe'ssing the • most amicable feelings - yeriards Spain, to send . i, - in ouotedfdliboster as minister to that court. try., whoio whole aim was to wrest Cuba from the . peasesaion of that government, and attach it to the United-Stites. He went there deter minedlo obtain Cuba, by fair means or foul; to gat it,' peaceably if he could, forcibly, if he must, but at all :events. to get it; sad doubtless his purposes and objects were well known to the • • administration 'whieh selected him: Acting up on this determination, helms availed himself of the ciest:de afforded by the Black Warrior case to, make the most unheard of deraandi upon thi Spanish gOyertunent, knowing that they would not be uemeded to, 'and will make a refusal of them the pretext fov breaking up diplomati9 Wien's with Spain Mad precipitating a war with her, of which Cuba is to be the object. - Ai ipart of the seine programme, ?dr. SU dell, with the understood previous assent of the President, offers a resolution to authorize the sus penzden of the neutralitylmrs, so far as they apply to Spain, and so legalize the piratical acts of such Yagabonds end 'banditti wean be induced to" torn bitheaneeritilla iolthers for the of the American' name. The Washington Union, the President's mouthpiece, • approves of this at.- horrent proposition ; - the Past and the Ponnry/- tymian follow sulloind soon the whole democrat- Ls press of , the eonery will be shouting peens to 'robbery, plunder and pillaging _as eminently "democratic." An administration which considers freebooting me demieratie cannut, of course, be expected to entertain soy very exalted notions of the faith matliinal :compute, or, tn..' give any Prefer . ease to freedoni over slavery. -Accordingly we And its kindred, measure to be the repeal of the Missouri compact, which forever • restricted sla very from extending beyond a certain limit, and the extension of the curse of hunian oppression into every available spot of our national domain. EvidenUy„..the two great measures of this ad ministration are, the extension 'of slavery, and the acquisition of Cuba. With such politicians as now ride, the end justifies the means; and - hence;lnistriting to accomplish these two great alms; they will atop at no means, no matter whet rosy be its character; that maybe acces sary to secure their success., . As germain to these cads, we find the leading • presses of the administration incaleating sym pathy with linens in its straggle`with Turkey, and Seeking 'to enrol this professedly . . government 'open - the side of European despot- Ism Undoubtedly, if a war with Spain should be precipitated, which is now much to be feared, we may look to see-the administration enter lute a doe!, alliance, offensive and deferoite; with Bunts antilkaini soon come to bathe mission of American "democracy? not only to 'Sat for slavery at hotne, but struggle for the spread of despotism abroad. view. of the facts here patented, it is bot to be. wondered at that . the President's organs at Washington, tha Union and &etinel, ahouldcomo to the rescue of the murderer Ward, who whoa has been de.Ten by an Indignant:public 'Sentiment frail Emitacky,' and ant Faucets And 'a resting plena for his fool elsewhere. that "democracy" which MOM to pollute the fens, virgin soil of the West with the' stain of alavery, find 'which will hesitate not to pone out blood and treasure to rob . Spain of her. iichcst peasant:lqm could not be ex pected to ecrople at .palliating . the offence of a southern nabob who bad °ray killed a school ' mister. the nature or things, this was to hays been loo ked for. Such “democracy," as it decelopes st • . • . . Tent litS/EAJILL IS toosoon yet to re ceive Nie response of the "press to the sudden and tusliioind for change in list gap.-1, of the Weinako measure. What indicetions hare pointto a gement 'opinion that tbtioutesgals to be comiansaated; but feWieeti to 'anticipate , cot earlya d e cision we think pend'in'g.-pend'in'g.- ` now pen Our awn hipieSsion is; that the MiteiOstrelion has secured by mexing„threat4 and bribery, a. safe:leer nada of the — riateriiii a nd doubthil carry the measure threagh, and that w ill • proceed In the meat summary manner. - 'lndeed; we shall : Snell , surprised if the iniquitils con scorstaqibra this'ireek closer. :liming 'deter mined•'ter brain Northern 'senti ment, thi adianistration will- rash the' meanie° through withoutwithoetany roped to the rights of'the miturriljiktis Mime, or decent regard. to the ordinsijnisign of legisiation. The imptessioti primal among the friends of the outrage; that - when the sithject, is dispond Of the excitement will die away, and the_ people: quietli acquiesce -in whskis tuntoldible. This may be the case, 404 it =9_ be!: s!fiLe tupof iniquity maynot be foll s end the long Suffering of the people may not be =linseed. Slavery - may be rampant a few :Years longer,•and may nature cetfurther aggresideas before the patience of the people is exhausted, Or' berm...they can ebake thsir • matezialisai sufficiently, to sedans to that m an i . * . . - sense of theirdnties and their rights which Red,. mated . oni fathers in the daya of the rethlutien.. • The Newl'istk emsoseivid' , simper eminently censtinatin; -artniders the passage of the bill oatala: itter_seiving the tote on taking it lin t it save • - - • It wouldise folly to regard this In any other . 14ht than as a test question: 80 the Nebraska monstrons-breaeb -of faith ; es it is, has a majority id the'lleine of-sinsfects, aid we fear will retain that rnejority to the last. - The Nobriuke bill will undiubtenly become a law, unless some' oterwhelming demonstrations of , the Rapider winos made.. .Ira promoters hate . gene an far that: retreat will bring them no ' • santaieg flattest with.then is now iropossible. - :lflotorjels-lhedrlife.. , This whale power of the empinyed, sad Will be employ :. isi4ite inters the Passage ofthe meesurs,ancithe irmitiointiW,ls-whe are the stronge st lhelabulltistration or the people?--kis for the people-to onsiwar,linii that apt:nifty.' ' • ' folui:therewill -bins .tisne for the people to answer. The final passage of the till Will fol-i lowavrtAstelYAMlrliietartliVini that the'Peopiiwill:. time to at aa frem that estonigtment, befits the nefarious 'irs i anc tioß.will-he finished. The SitePolF"Tri-' t . i buns anticipates a protracted struggle In this ws think it mistaken: - ",The Congressional propagandists of Slavery Yeiterdiy justified the menace they have for a • re or days pest '. held 4wsvaded over the country. - By a majority of some twenty votes the House Or. Representatives set aside its regular order of business,-postponed• seventeen bills, many . of • theta of, the most urgent efutractsr,und took op for immediate debate and action in Committee the Webraika-Kaneas bill as it pessed.the Ben ate. Having accomplished this much amid great excitement, and in spite of considerable resist- I ante from those opposed tolhis fraudulent, rev-1 olullonary, and utterly gratuitous-measure, the supporters of the bill made no farther effort to inkfryit forward, but after listening to ono brief; spoechin favor of the bill and one against it ad journed for the day. The bill thus has the pre cedence whenever the Rouse goes into Commit tee, and will beyond doubt be the sole subject of discussion_there until it is finally disposed of, by i the most rapid means its advocates and agentb can employ. The vote, by which this course of action was: determined upon is gitcu in our report of the 'proceedings, and though the majority in favor of • the bill, is not en abso:ute majority of the whole House, but only of the membera presentat Wash togton, it is one which may well excite alarm among all the freemen of the North. It is pos sible that some voted to take it op from a wit. lingness to meet the question now instead of post poning it to a future time; and-with a firm deter mination to vote on the side of freedom et last; butwe apprehend that amajority nearly as strong as this will be 'gond whenever the final question comes to be taken., The slave drivers may nat urally exult at the proipect of universal domin ion on this Continent, which such a. prospect seems to •open before them: and Mr. Toombs no. doubt fondly prepares for that day of triumph and felicity when his earthly aspirations will be erowned,by calling the roll of his slaves on Bun ker Hill, in the-very shadow of the monument which commemorates the martyrdom of Warren and the heroic devotion to Liberty of northern men, sneh as they were three-quarters of a cen tury ago. This is the design of the party of Slavery in that House, but it remains to be seen if they will be able, and if they will dare, to carry it through in defiance• of the universal sentiment and the rouse spirit-of the. Free States. , If a positive majority are blindly bent on this fatal and insensate act; there remains bat one expedi ent, and that is to resort to the extreme rights of the minority of the House. We liars no doubts and no hesitation in expressing our fixed judgment that this is the proper 00CAM011 for the exercise of those rights. Thetime of argument and appeal is past, Action alone 1 . 6M11118 Let it be shown that there is a North that refuses to be trampled upon. . In View of the protracted struggle to which a resort to extra legislative proceedings will lead, we take leave to suggest a Maas Meeting of the observers of plighted faith and the defenders of Freedom, to be held at Wasningt, on, for the gar pose of affording aid and comfort to the beleag uered forces of liberty, and to act is emergencies may require.. If it be theintention of the;North to submit to the perfect awl entire conversion of ibis Government into a stupendous engine for the support and indefinite extension of African Slitvery,, such a meeting could put that determi nation in tho form or a resolve -to that effect. If, on the contrary, the northern people are ant. mated by the opposite spirit, as we believe they are . then the meeting could give a suitable ex .pre;sion to that opinion.- - The Crisis is threat ening and extraordinary; and should be met with The suggestion of the naafis to hold a Meet ing of the friends of freedom, is 6 gO6d one,. In stead, holover, of a Miss Meeting id. WasldrigtML, which would be construed as an attempt to over awe the deliberations of Congress, we would.ptsr . pose a Convention of Delegates from all the Con gressionid districts in the free States which choose to, be represented, to take into consideratlon the alarming encroachments, slavery,and the action proper to be taken in the crisis to which we hare arrived. The object or the Conrentioriaould be to concentrate and harmonise the vast elements existing in the free States opposed to the aggres sions Of slavery, which are now scattered in frag ments, and powerless for want of hm.monious di rection and concentration: Such a Convention might sit for days, or weeks, until the objects of its aasemblage were attained. . No see, from the following paragraph, that . JUDOS WILMOT, at a late meeting of the Democ- Try; held ja Bradford county Pa., proposed meeting of the Democracy of this State opposed to the N'ehraska Li 11:... • . „ . . At a meeting of-the' Democracy - of limulfOrd County, at losmude, May 2, Col. G. P. Mason in the chair, with the usual number of Vice Pret-.. dada and Secretaries, Judge David "Wilmoi. arose and stated the object of the meeting to be to emuu their oppotithn to the Nebrasta BM, in the cones of which he gave some terribly se vere hitito that nefarious scheme and Ito infant one perpetraters, and not neglecting to rap the knuckles or the dodging gentleman upon the Democratic ticket for Governor of Pennsylvania. After his remarks, says The Ibtrands Armor, he offbeat lisper:,io substance an address, cr dec. laration of principles, to the Denuicriey of the State—which passed by the meeting unanimous ly. In his speech and paper both, the Judge boldly declhrvd the Nebraska question to be an issue,land one - that would overthrow the Ranee- - racy in every free State of the Union, that at tempted to back its passage as .a party question. The address called upon oar State Representa tives to pass immediately the anti-Nebraska reso- lotions; which have for some time hems pending . before that body; and in case of its , refusal to pass them, then the Democracy of the State are called upon to meet la Convention, to take each action thereon as tho exigency : of the casemay We Imo tide Meeting will take . pl.& o^ ,•? the honor of th e Deiziocriey of the s tate, wo hope they will riot suffer this grest•outrege spinet Pennsylvania to piss 'without rebuke. ' • . The "Bates" of yesterday hut note word to say in reply to ant article et Wednesday'.- We havo given to the editor of that sheet the toppOi tunity to iedefm himself with the community by honestly, coafessinithei he had done injustice to Judge Pollock; bathe will not avail himaillf of it. lie prefers to enjoy dill chance of profiting by the circulation of felsehoods; to, the danger of correctibithem. Having fiied upon him, hidel ibly, the guilt of misrepresentingitos aOaat t cs teer 'the Whig candidate, we are loft Tree, by 'his refusal tti'eltlier• defend apologize for his courie,-,to regard hint as one of that low class of politiiiins to whom a falsehood is ns-welcome as tho truth if it but serve the purposes of the par ty. With such an editor Judge Brackenridge is welcome to affiliate. ' • Farr.lion; SUIT ,CONVEX7IO3I.—The State CommCttee of the'Free-89,4nd'. of, this State Cca rc mat for a StateConreniatzse to meet in this cityon - Wednesday. the 2ltle inst.; criktt .will beloinul in one adverdefitg • eat:mca " Icing' lint! has been secured as the puce °fined- PILOM - onrcayuulanae it thalunt rittangk amtia. it , 4trimirroi; lany: 10' A very farcical scene occurred In the Ilouseon. Monday *mac. M. Ingersoll, of Ct.; was making - is speech on Nebraske,in which Nebraska was not mentioned. - Mr; 'haebeen identified with that rascality from the'begineing. Digersoll is n sprig of Connecticutatinocracy. fatherirea Minister to.llnanin, and his uncle is - ..now[en tin.. confirmed Jutigg of the District Court. -He- ban also lately married O rich wife." Of course it Is right end appropriate_ that lie, being monsover'a Demoerat, should - bo dcroMd "to Nebraska. . In making his speech, be took good care not. to touch that subject, but to avoid it, immediately left the United States and began to talk about the Rua elan war, the rightofsearch aid the:Cuban ques tion. As it was Perfectly clear that he merely meant to divert attention from the question, sio. body listened to him =tithe called up Perkins, of Le., to answer some question about Cuba. Then Mr. Perkins "rose to declare Olio policy of Louisiana .es to Cube. That pnissent State had seen with regret the ettemptid African- Dation of Cuba, end' now gore natice that the would not permit the aorienirimitloa that infernal abolition plot to do wii?tout: Slavery hi a Senna= island: -Louisiana world: permit - Spa/ate hold Cubs hut would not tolerate Its transfer to any tither power: - liatworad Lisa: inane eutimi to any Africanizatiaa achemes Cuba, cveri, nutter SPenishiutheiity..:f3htitrinifht allow thing; Le.ronain **they meter It p/dlei but if Cuba seas to btu - Made a‘ tinisanee - Lte the South, then Loultdinitiiiould Mint° °h er mi t awe- There, Oita will dog. I ensure - your readers that ads hitter cartcatini , or:ihespeech oTthe iallint Perkins.::t This hiLaubilarues trltimalam .. i ow; if this villeiniratifustisa did not Contemplate In volving Vlnian in a' terrible war o foster:eat i shoal np.the misera ItiK institution r Tsirenit4Min the' mil' nlt f. Airti out, we Alan*till aides Ott, teofl teiladiaSelsr coltihraith ieffeted attstiVientt • hear aLoitisillatan44.of pAidding Spain* 40i = e t r t d t... 4 ' ' r u cll. 4 s ' 4 , a id!' t st*thtngatiepieasai withler own eoioaiez, OqEttaiimett.;;llte Winn totter ram Torrrato:Cosiatts, t. -t i ihmkilingtertio - do anything she did not desire I °morn» - .mar the itroinietors My* remelted. Tolosto, 27th.16.44. to do. A State which could- 1 , 1 4; 4 44 0 J her own mina& Rama nata-4rovrt dote t omen ottrOr which - co a l not ma i nta i n her forining-ron ache benefits bore r imes trote u Pr. Fe. grOett • Lanes rateable Pills. Ihars tar tack rear. past Wen all , own independence against foreign at - tack one I le c lud a w a =:77.pd.zay.n:,==;rlg: year withoutthe aid of thin Union, to talk of en- I power tad skill 0r..? rbreteleas mais Sodom. moat , siLlts far I ter selreaald ledge bra dLrease4 state of tea tering Intl! ConflictWitti-O second rad European User .4 stomach. gorse of the doctors tried bleedbtand power for the subversion of its just authority WI s=3 , l l 4=li l tril its own dominions! -How sickening is inch almost the ere. Mari- ' Mt f rgrWailest u re =c7 . 4:e' r ,r,. a ti,`a l i r tr l ir= tti wpm sensation ever boo ost entirely left rake; how are ••••••••.r......-.4.4,.... , • am 1 will does by advising all thaw spitted I hate Thli Paint should be end e r /teed; e e.T war c l atiMttlgrii7 the wlttit!tr gi °*" nso .rinttris . " .* to be made upon STain. to Interfere with any ' swami. ao4rmovt.l tamata Dr: modifications of Slavery in Cuba which • she may . er m, 0.0t 0 3 spbssrs . , choose to introdrine; the SouthMustioake it her- DUEDDATED LIVED rites. and takanone else. Theta self, andare other Pills. Pnee.a ling to be . 11 rer., rll34 sow Mean. - for herself ... We will : not pay atm.. , the publiq also, his Celebrated Tern:mtge. ma a.. a° sea nor furnish men for any such infamous purpose. Atari respectable Drag Skase to the 'rated •Slaten as.; 1 To-day Mr. Itayly made &constitutional Speech 12 ° Pr°9 4 / .;=, F a r eM p o i rML Eß ll: - on Nebraska. Constitutiemaism ie not the last A rno ld wim etagi !• refuge of a scoundrel, hut is the carmen resort - a - EATING AND VENTILATING WARE if hypoeritett, If you wish to see &man prepared :11 rueeav ° tro S ang, end rating ,or Watts, to rend the Constitution into fragments, or to No. 25 - Markot moot. Ilttoboreb. : trample' it under foot, when anything is to be so- wa.wo bats sold our Virtuosi, Patterns, Sc., to cured for the - advantage of the, South, when• Messrs. ARNOLDWILLIAMS.. , a di neighbor is to be robbed of his territory,. or whotc we rubita va . ir .r.,,, gmer tbe Ki patt°naae or the mone 4T &1N i VSLLY. yto be paid-for a purely sectional enter prise, or a partial 'and - inhriman law to be posed upon the North, -or a clan of Northern citizens to be:deprived of their, liberty and de- 1 spoiled of their priperty, in defiance and con. tempt of the Constitution, you may look for hini among the foremost of these chatterers about the constriction of the Constitution,. and reliance' upon the Constitution. ' These very inert here made respect and attachment to the Constitution • a bye, word and a hissing to every- man who knows anything of their course. In truth it is . no'exaggenttion to say that the . Sonth, in herrn tallow with the North, has re pudiated the Con, dilution as often and es_ habitually - as she does her debts, her engagements and tar honor.—i- Calhoun persisted' in this cant of Conatitutionni ism until the last month :of his life, and thin e. tired of thelarce, he threw sway the mask, and confessed that the South could not and wouldnot abide the Constitution, and must supersede it by some new tangled flummery of hie own. , When a Southern man begins - to defend some: outrage upon the North by-bringing forward the Constitution,• every honest man ought to take his hat. That pretence has become indecent to the point of impudenee. believe it is the intention of Mr. Howe, of Penna., to addresa the Home on the Nebraska bill at some time before the vote is taken. ire made a very favorable impression in the abort' speech by which ha exposed the miserable bigot- , ry which Prompted the exclusion of free colored men frem thehenetits of the - Utah land hilt; and caused many to regret that he bad not more fro.' quently taken' an active and piominent pait iq the current proceedinis on . the ∨ which ire = quire that' clearness; tact end readiness which he numifestlyposseases..Shouldthe Nebraska vUr lainy give us the next House, which Mailer hope than expect, such men as Mr. Howe would have their just influence. - Under the rule of Tuekabse democracy, the less-influence a maxi' his, the more it is to his credit. '• I presume you get through - the telegraph 'a 1 aiffideatly fall riper. Of CongreSslonal procee& ins. - I confess These somewhat neglected them. The complete . triumph of slavery and dough &eery has so disgusted mo that I must - wait , a few days, until, the nausea sitbsldes, before I can give any close attention to the - doings of that body. - Justus. Wasuumaroa, May 10 The re-inauguration of the Nebraska debate - in the House was celebrated 'by a night session which continued until a late . hourlast night. It of no consequence in the world who spoke or they said, as the whole subject ha been. 'exhausted; but the pertlnaeity with which the matter is pressed proves that 'the =wagers of the iniquity arc reselved to hive a speedy de cision upon it, and in thatthey are right enough. The best- way is, to get the infamy off-our lands and out of sight, 'just as we timid bury a nui mums, offensive to . the _quell and ditgustingio. The Herdshells are trying to, equirin out for their Position of hostility to the measure; but are likely to - divide upon - it, atter. which this et fcM•sce??t. fAction will explode a tet be heard of• The business of tangrcaa wta tweer in a more utterly hopeless condition than et this time. . The- Beficiener. bill; an - . important mensure 'to - . the government, inasinnett'as it provides for erpen- - dip:Eris 'found to be' inffiipensahle, and were omitted' la the regular . bills, lies , among other rubbish neglected and despised. The French spoliation bill has been cast -out, and will net be again reached. The same; it is to be fair"- ed, is the taco with Bennett's land bill. Alt-the territorial businiss which was matnredat so much cost of time and trouble last week,goen by the , `lathe Senate, the "wreck of matter" is as great. ; The Ileesestead hill is found hy.tha southern 'sentry. to be, 'an.abolition :Messer*, whicharill enure- to the advantage of the poor Irish and German ensigrants. , Thek , tharaf4, Is tabooed and proscribed. Pfthipt the vote against taking it up, the °Oka. den . was not .al= together conclusive,' but it may be,ast.down .as among the , lost swung.; of the - semen. The 1...,! ~ , and other nitatalised uterine chetio called Mao — antic . party should - be particular to read the speeekbfJohnsen,of'Arkennut, against the bill, and they will perceive the -cause of its defeat.% He said, - very c andidly , that hI had 'been in favor of it; bu t finding that' ering homesteads to poor immigrante tie _Well as tl e. native born of the northern llteten would probably . preveet the spread of slavery into the .territrs.• ries, he had made. up his mind to eppoie the bill. All slarcholders ' and ell slavery organ . ' opponi the measure: The Galan 'here ' takesneither aide, because it is afraid, bet Iteeentiments ,on the question shine Earth through a thin disguise. The Paella Itslirorad bill. la both Rouses are dead cools in the pit. It should be Sitaer'sed that next week : has been' apprOpriatedly special or-. dm, to take up:and actapon Blepougals` bill, It will not bo easy to got rid of that special order, , and this may account far the late night missions now commenced. - Nebraska malingers lspete probably determined to,, berry 'through that scheme, men during thapresent week; It understood that ilterultor Ciwin is anxious to get a rota on: his bill, in ardor, toritilroirto' .California; to electioneer for *retain to Mei seat Except that ho is one of the yearstia4MeateCal the extrinneand most imPuilent sehool of Bleak' Politicians, I should desire :to see him Continued In hie lace, width, Wale, PtstdiarlY comfortable ttr. Soule's letter to Calderon dulls Barca'ne the Bieck Warrior eine; Iran tiepin all plain bi- . : to consternation, arid siiren.grost concern to the allies of that pones. Theflllibeistzrtells!ho Spari;. lob Court that; niust•givouP Cuba or fight e nnd lee more than intimates tint nothini but a:fight, `not even surrendering Cuba ,can prevent a very serious traisnadentanding. Minya in tiffect, ne do not fight, we shall certainly fall ant: , But since this belligerent 'demonstration;" ether 4n-, struetions hero goineraut 'toßoule, considerably cool downhis bellicose ardor: 'Tito, - new toetractioin begin, with a .wilersas the Cap , tain•Generill has handsomely and liberally -set tled up the last raggicidori,- el dispute, end pie- . coed toenjoin Seale to becautioas;rand not cum; mit himself and ; his , principale.. That ie to say the latest instructions are in exact accordance With the 'message the:subjcct; which - enant exactly nothing . it 'lf Souls'does; not. ion seed is tits' designs ipai Cats, it la . prabatao he will resign ... - • Janus. , SPECIAL NOTICES. Free EfOil Sta.te Convention Il , tion o . theut , ct A ass nv p.a e rc o .taih c.n vau t w F il.. ree pe ettta inoc ri ro u : tf Wedneiair. - :be Ude day claire - 16 4 1 , S 0 take Into conalgerationtbanondestiononi Biota Thad: tU Pri• Daneatts are Invited to attend: ' ' Colmrat{onalll sambas at 14 o'ckek r lit; on the ass. above named. In Wit:a:Nee 4,IALL, on loath okra, batman Weed B,nd HadtbetelP. - ; - -.WM. lI.VIIONAS, T. , L. , . CoPartmershlP Notiese,T4-ri larlaerstapbas thLt der born termed betenett Z." 1.11.104 TAL 'AAA. B. Kszni„ Lott bApaelesier wbolseale sad man elienng memelbeterlei of .11A41. CAM essil Warr, undmitbi =MR Wad nitTleig Arxituni, A CO. All tbs eats Of Z. A. AO A. D. Nowell will be palled: bY' 114 Oxen ead 'en simeas lidetted to althea of the 'bars parties will make 01171111 Mt to AtrAtinit t l / 4 ;:: bf•T 1 . 00;16.4-4124tIle - A CO . . =E!;E=S=MMfMfM MM=:4 Dr.': Morse 's Livigorating . • ,or OURDIAL.—If It is Winked now this greet reiterative is aceemplishing such estreenthisry corer, we can only rapiy Unit in the Arabian herb that forms its cardinal burredient have been blended . by the Omnipotent Physician, s larger amount and greater Neckties of curative Propertma than bad heretofore been supposed toe:Jetta abundrod different cuticle. of the phannacopecia. A whelk medicine cheat of rousedice, Fe to speak, seems to have been combined In this berb ; . and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL we have their con centrated enema It is the caeca however, not themme with which we have to deal In 'the pretical *PIO:Won o the medielde.. The victims of dynePtie ;are, clued, the nervous are relieved, the half perafted vendee thole setts, Ito, the sufferers Pods besdmhe are-tormented no more the wank boom* Ago:our, the tint of jamsdies lesAs the complexion of the billous,•tbe depressed In Write become buoyant, the sick In almost In every condition of disease derive lmmediite benefit from the me of Dr.' Starner In Alteration Elixir or Cordial. Them .Ihcfs: supported .1W Incfregable proof, me presented to the attention of Inva lids, !rho an verify them by no:lndio bottle of ,tbs atedl one: The Cordiells put up highly concentrated, in plotted •lles. Prim three dollars NT bottle, two for five dollars, sin -for !Wake dollars. C. ii. RING, - Proprietor,' , • - 192 Broadway, N. gold by Droggists ttuoughout the United States, - Cans des sad West ladled. 2 • 0000011 Snouts In Pittsburghemingkerne Wood arid. Fourth streets and 0.,. 11. -Keiser, corner Woad street sad. Virgin oiler. Also, by J. P. Finning, Allegheny City. - ' iaLalw -- SHRIVES DILWORTH Qr CO.; WHOLESALE 'GROCERS 'AND • COSIILISSION. Igoe. 130 and 132 Second street, between Wood: aad 's h a m d re t Z/Ml:irvltTZe g irwl i tfritZ t st tr,:aUtoroptbtliwat h-4t4-111,17.4dr• NELSON'S MST PREMIIItd DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OFFICE DOILIDING, Tarr.° STREET. • CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to obtain an tocurate, artistic and Etallke likenenket. ntal:tllVP=AllblV.l` Te.l4llrl=ll1 1 goammtkd. or • no charge m a d e.. Moth,g otos attic, Urged end beet arranged tilde Land Sbp 1. lOU tear con. Strutted ibr the purpose, with instruments of the - mart r oarrulkitel,and beetni , otto?ted the systems of Dagnerreo- Rarm now P 1 " 11. ;l ' art i eleVel l, en ' a l atta di to ogee to the y aV . s or the Art • style off aguerreotype', either singl or to troop.. er Welt has never been Emma open and operating in sD weathers, Dort S o'ohok A. as. to 6 o dock. r. mandsiel NOTICE.—The tinderaigned; -Ficderick Loren; of theft= of Lorena aterlinN a t On ~and Tbca _. Wench of the lat e firm of Nieman. 1 a Oa, have thbi day.foraned a' fleepeadnerehip,_ under o name and style of LOILENT . STEWAUT 0/, au the purple of manufacturing/ran and Nana and barn taken the mare tnae tio. El Water strechbetween Fernand Mort streets, Lethere thou haulm band an aseartment of the varieties of Iron and Naha add& they offer Sarnia on amonsmodating tams. • They fespectful4 Bonet the yedroneas of :the!, FREDERICK I.OIIIaNT, ' Poi:dtf • TUOI. BTEITIIT. • ' NORRD3 LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. ". Se.l4lettlal Sad. greet, a.bm Oa Reamed, PhiladeirAto L'NGAOED fur mapyreara exclusivelyin the manuthetaro of 1.0M7.1411174, bare recently andorregar i lizruroWdVotl i = " fre buU bral prietorit to forideh with deepatch. any doneXtbm Looentotivot, on Miami reedit. - _ celo ItICITARD NORRIS EON: PEARL STEAM MILL. CANAL BASIN, ,ALLEGIIENY, NEAT. 'ME DAILY:MAO STATION. - - - Families will be supplied with our carious vadat of FRESII 011011 ND VIOCII try leaving their or dorsal tha in oar buxom at Lanza ? Wilson C 0.% Wood street. or Mann a Bolter, svelter o Liberty and Ft. Clair sta.. Pittsburgh: 1L P. nelswarta, or .1. T. Boanplea Ill'ArAide. Allegheny. none he delivered tollinglles to either of lto titles. Toms, OABII an delivery. - L. lrfo BIITAN N . K . EIIITZDY a CO. . for atsof Dr. IrLize.Oolgbrated Vanalllna,thsr Girard Fire and Marine Insurance. Ca oFFICE Ot? PITTSBURGH AGENCY, corner Padrth and Badttfitld *timid. CAPITAL, Potimtam—Wak. Bran, L.' P. Pielmi. IT. A.!aiwies• T. pow Thiadow. K. H. tray% .1. It. Fledd,, Stemm Mitebdil. Ewan! Jades, II P. ..mezyd. 'Tama. mare., Wm.demon, V. A. etyma++, A. !tut, Plidllp P. Hacker, Alec jr.. Furman PlustrpoteL Oi l er M eta T Zt•Woollen ktcl i t i erVeTeaSigFes. Buildings, 13 El erebaskflise and property conmoi, thd most dmrablo oodltbsdrrds UNITED STATES-LIFE LESURANCJI. . - ANNUITY AND TRUST , COMPANY. • • • rmianrcrlzz:A. CLUSTERED APRIL 24, 050.-Cnutat Parrer-Lx. . CAPITAL-4250,000. Ojtx S. Z. coma. qf TS int Mai 4:16.4.4 rt rinds, Ranaddpi ia OFFICERS OF TUE LOUR BOARD Ar I.IIILIDELFUIA . 1 I:".*.T.li c trbr' 4 ' l'',.:UVVitr't .• Mame 14 ' Ntif;uumon. Lawrence Johglaii, Jacob 1.. Flom., Ism* Detoreux, Wllll4ra M. Ckditln, . Willlant AIII•e. Prerittesd-Steptrea R. Onorlord. r.. Vreridatt- ••••• Vl'. Tbmpom.. _ _ Amdkai z..mr 0.,r-.llttob trgl., James IL 111111 m, N. D.; '' A11.2b4121" CRY, F.- D. Doni, L. D. • - . . UEOIII.I R. ARNOLD, Agent. . ex. l / 4 17 . . ... • - 14 Fourth stmt. Pitt 4bUrRI. Niue° INSURAN___ MPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 0500 000! no.etaaValltl.2/412:41. .••- - . _ of the Mos. Ilartard. jT Firm of Corning Co. 4.42°' Cit""1".."...-- " .--. Fero of Bowan * 14.Namo, Itleaord of Drew, King A .Co. "WaLktralL of Mollie a 00. 'Gorgeftlt of tieorserillss 100. AMY 211 ' • " ....Altai of too,_,llahonay a . Co. Otiorr E. of Willard II cod,: Lai P. —.XI= of _groitte_ _ aarrr. Haw, Firm of atop/ Joao of Jaccalitow tW.tk to Joh. Thacheolo JohrtrrM ;-...—......-.....Y1rr0 of J. C. Mee e Or. WZZicart Lastbal...—...-11,aa °FA- AA. Lawrence a (SorkrA:Baclarp...... ..... of flookley a Ca. : .1.4 - erb alttfAarydr-- -.Vire of Laois Attar - fir. O h o.' Lori R 4.11.11 T. Jahn - of Neb.& Co. forks P. Baldwi=,..;..nrco of Elantwln. Starr t Co pe C. of fiherman A Coillos. Crone Sinn al E. D. t oWa2 co: Lenox O. Conecre.....—. Firm • of Como. Lothror Thence 1ke5en0w...,.:... - Firm of T. A I.laseenc t . Dorid areford.. . Moo ofJobnoon & San 0-Ans ....Fin* of *Nato% Draw A Mg • 17,ri MQa ii. 4 Tr: YE;ll::::=VA77iirsnel, m.s.k.k a moi. Ainvd ' rim ot A. IL Barnett Co; Roe Leckwood.-- ........—.......91r0r of It. Lockwood & San. Lamas 110 9 1 4...•••••••••••••••••• 11,414 11° PX 1 !" 4 . 411 .".! #S, frortoat.,. ...Hrox of awa. 11, Pme.bingMax, Firm of Prothro aro, Nowa* . Arra Jf. , of thrift, lloriblitAt_ notfe ...ll= of Modlt Nora* • 1474•43 A. o fina of Work I Dr*** Rath= scouwi..,._:rtna of 0n... st.t.el - kte. lama fforapnren«. ;•• nom arßWaltrar= Danford IV.Aryiey7 . ...... 1 IN., . ernzom au. Mudd rneloO - tn"' T• M . -.Dtt e l: nd qnt Pri g r de i i.:— ., E . ve i ry, riC - 13t Ulan on hand and Mr Isla trona Mambo, In hda too bit doar. amen. an favorable term*. "Aho Sahli loam D. W. 0.. BIDWELL, ,Thinuthetutere Ad. • ‘ 107414 . lA4 Anna ruid,DDlsburaD: . , . -• NOTICE -19.6 have this Veb.lsk;aB: . Awaited witb / WiLLTAM LOYD, la tits : Whale: Ompery and Commlulau buslaen. Too bullticisS be continued at Um old staad. wider the Ilrm , of 40Hit VLOYDA(X). _ . JORN PIAWD, • l'ltUbutzb,:reb.lSF,llls.l r 111(111/aD non); • . . 'Ora non, inunk.rumt. O.IIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesalo Grocers sad Commleudon}feeclanta,No.l 7 3Woctt sad =X Lib rtystmt, Pittsburgb. • .•-• • - • 1%210...f0raiD Warehouse, auf.; - ton..- , -Tbc , 'pioinig.l am in atiooennanei , litienllo. on Tonn'it, ad . Joining tboltard of, the -Imerlonn • ttotet,.• frocittio •ei -Antilopalun, Apply at thin OW. ' . (:y~Y~~ S~ep'l~hti~ EIRE AND:MARINE- INSURANCE OF - QItAP - • • OFFICE-,-Comor Fourth find; Merttrelleld nireeta;PlttalmriM. OAP/TAl.;s,Titlg. sz--Joter P. Buthortbrd..Tesaphin Ott -P. CJ Bfttpe - lek, .trartisberm Samuel .lestee, PbUsdettitm Wilkins, Ma ker, l'ltteiruse.b - , A. A. Wrier. Pitts or tet A. J. Gillett, thterteturr,p. T. Jemes..llerrleterm Itoblef ICU"' Carton Coy ..ll)lll4.lLlithigthEight, gr a LU ll LLT th rterreterr. TIM attire Pommitelll Inrilre.arpike . WielArei Wand tusvigatkm an i d - thenewreWm: AM, en imildM4 and membandire In city fly country, At Irmert ratertemy eletmg erltb ratty., Po li cies lamed on .delMlbet either PerpetuAllr. or Am term arrears. temmerll44 • Ewa arid' Comfort.—Tho Canforraatbri• St A C yr Liddy' Impartal Tom Path. cuarty onatit , fliktibik peeallsr eltspo of the Head ' s° = 1110, ti=t I* as nig/ timid as =told ow "Anent 01 and i good MA may be hAli at, 'IT Wood at. ' Ay2o4,f tl. D0911A.8.:. • HARDWARE - ,. , 7" LOGAM - - WILSONSei - cti.t; Beg to - call kilt', attention of Bliyerilbihbr... HARDWARE AND SADDLERY: I. I , i . . cowman unoot th. tioet, Complete inattallsita , Nam:roman EWE" PACKETS ISOM ESIIOII4 sitil which Calf offer cn2 tbe mad ficennibla 'tabu, &ea. 4011:111g FAA , TM An 4 aids Tame s!. trwathl buyitstEadx HARDWARE at •,- . dll i.W•ed acre . • Plitaistial .t • '.14 Dons AMU Tax St. .Auss biaraawa ,N4:llintooles Family . Medicizufts;44 anth..t+.w.nabaft of tualiliesAud others. to 064 urtlimutout int the South lite* pr ; theft esloig4 fuer' .=M;sMtinA y,: .. _ ln 2 d 1 g 0 t a n k , , Ii t i It ritoory i t t a 1 4 i a n ma r e a .. . . . . _ ~. . . . . . rt taavitiniciii.d tbilostitk,s64l#. ftat ' ItiV:o.'nkitiii..,, ittutt...r i t. a.m.. ..- Mi. 8. SL . Kus — DearSh7lreelfind elibbaidnq been Eer sar e b'ali gte a bl tes n i:l ' , r .T"rtiuts>=l . l3ta's h . r e c '• t o the Ormansroditnal 1/Inkg.r In this stew. and eentral . array paid* are afforted vithludisertion end an insethmt ' Tour e Rear. the' same of emelt and wife. before taking PETROL/MIL OR ROCK OIL. We toot serensl bat- .. too of threeamehr-abrat a year and a shalt-affo. ands Ire Imre never eitment as good health Ihr yeas as Ire have dare that thne. /1.1 not taken s al=ile before ; that follneas of. the_ ator.ch which so the dos.. { v , ,kli t te z u i , kl , ed .s or i. d , I ro it i tTeadt wiling oil rice hoot i thetrer. y ethicla had been nfieeeral p.atiplandi.' g „b r the I . Toe ye= Petroleum. . Boht br 8. 1L hIER. Dada, ORO. 11. KEY BER, ; 1/0 Wood at... and Dmltalrta and I.IW. . Dealers °eery- wham - IParers adsertheantPetroleurn oonf.l re.ffi shoulder Braces: Should yens be stooped and troubled with a - . ' • Hacking cough, pain to the breast, aide or Orany of those syroptcons arlilog theretrour, you 'Di linderstand me when I My that. a Eturolder Itraesertll Lesson and oftentimes permanently cime them Dangerous harbingers of polnanary cosurruaptioss, Every one It aware of the advantage Such ► Remedy pewee In stralahtning and D.lngthg the body to a martial se:salon-- itomember this all who desire an erect form. ffull chest and capacious hums. Veil at Keyser% 140 Wood street, ebere be E S read,' St and conditions with i lhoulder Brum of the beetand latest Outdone. r . 44134 the Pitithurgit Dally. Dispatch: Fob. 24, . . .La Exclaim ARTICIX..—Pcnons who have acouiredst stooping Posithm, by following a sedentary occupation will experience great relief by the nee of the "Washington Sae:ender Drees," made atill sold by Dr. IiDESEH, earner of Wood street and Thula,atunrers fora tome and suspenders ,: therwaight of the pantoksms Ls so paced u to continually tend to bring tbeeloulder to their nat• viral smitten, and expandithe chest We purchosed otos mane tams ago,' and hire been en pleased with It that we usurolleited gave It a "puff" gratis. . • - Worriers, hundred' of whom are annually Injured by the weight of enormous ...skirts," should also procure these broom De particular In procuring hakind mentioned, as tutor of the bronco seldom humbug". • - germ the Pittsburgh Dispatch, Feb. 4,1664.1 worn one of Dr. Keyeee's Washington ghoul del Braces, until It is no longer fit for service, we feel per fectly competent to discourse upon its merits. Ily =ln It, the weight of the pantaloons aids In throning bock the shonldasanderianding the chest, walla it answers .Yori Purlmm hien/pendent No one who la "atoopebouldarelE or whole occupation Is eedthtory, can afford to be without one crease teases. Weinen and girls, whose health is too often injured by the weight of their undergarments. 'Mould wear them.: We hare tried sevend kinds, but none seem at all equal to the "Washington," and newish rdhani to proet hem our Imperious% • 134A1 wbolesde goad retail of the Druz Store of George IL Mayser,No. 140. mama Wood IC and Ylrglo snow.. sriirfilgu of the Ooldan N.D.—I also keep every variety of Testesm Supporters, IkeSy Braces, Pile Pros% Zleette . Stoektegs, flusporasery "The most confirmed oases of the dip yassurn nterieu,oftreithnes urine from indiisstlon. - An of vs, more or leo, are troubled with WU annerhuramip. ten, still es It lea gamma thing, we qo not attempt ,to medicate until annething serious int:menet Ws would ae •• patile monitor warn all our readers satinet. the do of neglect, and at the ARI9II tline'receinmenci tc; their =dial Dr. ileoflandlo German Dieters. the originel priniaratkot . te premed by Dr. O. tt. Jackson, N 0.120 Arch street, TbIC adelphia. Ws have seen cum effected through its ludo. enes."—Seotrs 3PecltY. Fold Ia Elthiburgb, by - FLEMING nni . )&4 4, onz gg w.., no Rawl it.-. : Wr sale br MEI 140 Hood dawal Old Som, Mem , wa . e all aruptions- and diseases *Atlas froat an Impure of dcarased state of the Watt.. Pee tbeestntonllnarsoute alb.. Km. o.llsznood, a highly rateeetable Masan of. Itlthatoodh Va.,br Cattar's Spatial IlLttate. Ile had dm* ana ores of the worst and tbakur tat a bad.he aaaaaaba. to mak, :tempt on maths. A few bottles at Catteel Spanish 311rtnre. the great blood partner, en.-4 hits, as It has mad hundiatts of others tato hare anehred nith shams - Liana tad er.treete of toercurrAmd pains satlstleers of the itfirSee alsertteentent. • . Especial - Notice to persons. using Cod LIVER OlL—The subscriber :isobar 'Mr& arranginterdi . 11 -h 3 lertni• P. 914.113. & Moorman for n maiar enpDlT of that remise COD LIVER. OIL, ;rut up in plat bottles,. would respectfully-Write the attention of the pnblio to an esarobration of the article, being fag pertnadal Um% for purity and tetanus from rancid taste or smell. It II Web tooled. There be Cod Liver 00 lath i forootrg ale active, if coital, to the above. - Thredieds - of bottler hove berm told, and give. nurivelal 'ariterartlon, In the arti cle of Cod Liver OD, - pones, taking It Amid be careful to obtain a resume article lad one free from a rancid taste gramme% ae Its virtues are greatly enhanced by It. bet= •acreptalle to the itatcorrit and not maturing ansus,purl ty and a pleasant lastona4i It =ore readily taken up by the hetet& nod absorbed Into the blood. and thereby to enuring the rh-Iness of that told rictus a tote and huh. lea tamanalou to ererT organ through terkich it Peroolt. Sold bp . • • GEO. IL KEYSER fe.140 .- • . 7 • 84k.T ._ omen atimndooll'inand. O'COBITER,•BBOTHER & CO., BANKERS AND - DiSURANCE DEAL- E 2 5 . US, Wad street. one doartreen nut rtreet, Mtn trarut6--/htt and lilt Par sad Current Fund', Pl,tht and Tl=e Exchange, Coln, Steal, Itneteen and Western :Im. 11113 a, and Prondourr Not slime ever eat on That De toalke of Par and Current goner: and Janda Ra mud, Maxine Mess Aur the Z17(.3. SLISANCI CO3IPAXT, (ash Capita. 1170,000.) and Holt& Ii Courtvr, (Capita 10.000.000.3 • ; • ' ' uta Enhuged or Varioo3e- Weak on. JotXrf 13D Wm Alll=-1 would reaneetfally In Vito the attention offsbraleiona. and the public aenerallf, to tor morttnent of mu. ,Stuctiztan. Knen Caiw. Ankle gake end bandages far the relief and "earo of Tart eracer_tolannd.V.lne,.l4 - aak' Weak Knee .Joinla WA** eastme annlialana =ad to the a= of dler.use ea an/gag outward rutlaut.- . tli e l Wan keep 11 , 017 nriaty ?relines. body Brims eapvrtas. Shoulder Prue; and In k.et all kinds of ma abanleal appliances used loth, care of Etaeue.- , flEfli. 11. KLYS.glt.Wholasalo Dencidat. nale3dinrit 1t0.140. at. Wood st. and Yirgla MU/. A. IL HOLMES & BRO., MANIIVAcTIJIICAS or : SOLID BOX yICKS, HAMM - Ent/ 1110 N ax- LES, c'BOWIIitIS, SLEDGES. MAT-, TOCKS, l'ICEB; • Timber, Mill, Tobacml & Cotton.' Screws, agiting and 11Freensfeer Madeinoy, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread aid Nnb complete, - • ' PITTSBURGIL PA. , Waxman; N o.. 31 Wean an, anneals' Tina? ain, Bacons. arca warranted. . mh3iit .,.. PROTECTION - INSURANCE COMPANY, _ OP ItAILIKITID, _ Capita Mock. Atoul Prendomr and Wotan Eund, p 000 iOOO - stPORATED Policies of Insuranee issued et alltimes on the most favorable terms, o.p.inst - LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, PERILS OF NAVIGATION. By GEOUGE E. ARNOLD. Alleßrea& iohl 6.14n01s PittOmegbarol schen.t . R.G.LQQIIIIEL • Of the late firm of breurdv 6 Loomis, WIIOLESALE DEALIR BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood. Street, Pittabtrgh: • 'N. r. FIC AMON. of /Urad ogbasti, ortil b: caudldate for County Auditor, eubleet to the deehlmt -of the Whig geoeention. [lNepatch copy] • .neglldgetto9 CANDIDATEFOR THE LEGISLATURE.. art lapel( to tho, Whig .o 4 011.11suosola Portz .ps Allegheny Catintr, eta ft 'ealultdate foincnatrad,kni. to rep rp..t the Couutr t¢ tbo Piot* LeolitutoraNied It =manor di and dotted, .111ondestorto terra the t, Alto oath m74ioISYS JOIPT drittariY, litiitior To. BESJA.IIIIP. %LNG, tW old Whig • DupervDtor on the Penna. Csual, la Do ■eandhlatos for theloglAttotro, sato . Jai to the Sedalia of tho CoOyontSta of this coxisar, lOrt0OlOortot" ' • • Alf kurlDszaWicia. , COUNTY _COMO:110MM ; JAMES n. GLYNN, of Upwn.Ctile torashlp, win le* elaldat* bet= ths Mir OmiTelatkin the Cnaatt Eait Dan Tolatubla wUI be a candidata liatzetri..tts „Wttla:Caanty. •Convoillott Wr .Chanty Commtsalaitea • • . _ • .. m7s4twtr. 24, , W8121,E2V—rlasso announce the =no of lOTO. W; IRWIN:of the borough . of LairrOrgeovilleraor ufmlulr lion to the oftledorConott, lmualoiloaer,:suktiod. to :tbs . &dog= of the WI:I4mA Aittl4losonlo Convention, 'lr4 oblige • ' mtkttwioli • MANN" WI ICS.' - 1511. 4 N. LU IRU wl mi. of Peebles Torissitry. is ssn &date Su ;be otliciorCostutr Comialsaloacc,sitieetto toe . .desislonottbs - 41sit141ses*s . andlilli Convention: *. um= , .. r Notk9,==Frout.the numerotte solicitation mr Illtadt ead hillowelthatis, lora. **roar dole** the ogee of hicarres, tallied. ft th&doeht.t. l thoWAlls Ocatten*loo; toAtbol&ontbi lb& 40 of Mal 6LH.G HIOIIIBBBOX .`'Mll~batßA. Apetl9, 7&LL~-lahL,lßxtt-T. :. .., - JOILV K.II:I}3TAII, olltalduln ,b• epp, 411.1ste for 11tur444 / ,031 . #1*,WIldsr, - .ociaTaattati: Jou' I wiLtjAX lea eNtaldaltql Unotllpkof Iter titer bete. Mt Mitt Conrtim (ton. - 41)111-14, WAG It • caottlday, for Qs otZoo of Itegista lodate the 'Whig *venation: ' - • ATilf4e WU K. V/Or KUM of both licrrungb,-te•=lra- Atte the Itedeter, at the eotellts Whlg Ootteenthett::-... rrc J. ;altos h. pothlata for' tea F.,eirAter.bt. iiaar WooneL vim:Waite Mr the nzeminathui la eg Ista, bribre lbecillilteonTridan. 1. • : . . QC -,'4:ILERXOP THE COURTS. ioniumagraidij tho Anti; IdismsleivattichlsOomws,x . l4wilt . .olo¢4ruip, {albs:taco ALEXANDER LaTANDISER,ba assildste. Et the. a o de aOletleidth• Omits; iiiiljeti WOO •441i/AE4 ARWEASOURALF.MILEORIIEPP Q E• :; R CoBfSB 86.11111;1. PAILIZSZOCK to analblate for the °flee of !Weeder bah= the Ulla Ocaveration. ': :tiff Join( gA61.140f Wrt Dow Tamhlp. is a eatAbist, th* Me* of aflodnt 4 t9 nl Q . ConmatiOn; • •P' 16. ."-- - - • ,iimutztri,o,M, up"Oth'iwit.. 437 . ttb• Rev. Wiallan . Itzletsolll7ll Mat% Erem-to'f#p•l6 2 l. 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