• • b • - - . 'ESTABIO4.O:IN-1756. E'IisTSBUR6Rd PtiBLYARLD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY • WHITS DAVID 600 VaXYIL3 IDAMIJEL -w S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel nt"" val aD'anaal• ***'" 001 °Tnm i• lent 14 Omni street. i near Fourth. VithibinVb.V. ' • • •• TERMS.: !DatliT-41r, daises Tor mm Payable Lail re i W. HALL. • Attorney at: Lavr, 'take ,• et i nz u lt r u . adlorpr.. Oraet stuck. tetween . ..l .3. hnith w and ' 1111 ,..,_ supplied on Me ibiknelog condition.: —.........-s a 00 , e 46" n O I OBERT E. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, Pit mew. ta•00 Ten aortae de 00 , lat. Leath. Mo. . 007 Tranty aorta do The ractaxe fiat each dab to be addenseed to one person. . 1 w e d leas peg bleartably In diatom. No club paper. hil. tOBERT POLLOCK, ; Attorney ut Law_ et, the yearempirea. mike, the umber It sent F..? (hitter or Fifth and Grant glinetemptimite the Orinet a rem/vat RATES OF. ADVERTISINb: ---• on. moue. 00 liar of Nonpareil or ansto4 no on. inetertlon .. -. . 060 • ; • • gio matt reek Msertion-. 026 • . e • Do - one week ..... 176 • n ) • - reit rno intli atut. r 7 00 Ptaed Ned; (a lime or tea nor annum/ 0 , N) • t One date(m oak adonal Una- • Ow *Mem changeable at. Plum.% e • nant,) exclusive of paper • Tor each addlthrmi arm% lemerim o . 7 " . ." .°° "..• ' 0 " rdr each additimial rousse inserted coder the yearly mt., • hall Ad=neuts exceeding a moan, and not , em Mon Wm% ao Pablistimaa l en . ll= for hall adrartheemente beyond the Mond charged fir their publication. Announcing. rand/slates for Wilke to be charged the gime to other adreriliatesnta._ . Adlertintieetde =arr.]. on Alto ropy Cm a. aped fled number of 100,110 s. will b contlousd till forbid, and nrergigle aete ms ;Whets I. aridly limited to thoir own Immo:Mite badness, sedan advertisements Ole the bement of other pemems, yell Its all adrertioneents cot Immediately connected .it their ornhtudneen, *ad all deem of advertimments length or °Memel.° be° so l l a ttlig a T i en :..1m wil 4rejeg, tills VIII be eepaeZely 0 . 0 . 1 . d. and prompt payment Is desired. All adveritheatents for charitable inatitutlons, fire com- maim, ward, township. and other public meetings. end all political t o and notkef, to be Merged harpies. MY- I . abbe strictly advance. . • Alarrhum natter to be chuged %feels. , Math notice" Inserted with. t charge. nom. ncam WWI DT Dineral Invitations or obituary notie.. and Yheo ea aelpetranied,to Donald far. , Bogota advertisrs, and all others sending tommnalca. honer matching notices designed to • call attention to Mrs, - 030tertli,. or any public ontertainmenia, where mxa monad& for adialttanse.°lll maims of mt 11 anpted 'x Intends,- t 0 promote taXida‘t Interest, can onil o m vl7h. I n tendedtk u 77;; t t e=d U Tl 4 1 :11:ea u re i cl Mar the Y . 277 . 7 at theis. 0 , 10 cents rat , Dba • Dishon or Sr na1...t0 1. charged tri p le Prim. - Tavern Worms retitiona melt.. • Real Ws Ulnae and Attetioncenadratiserminta not to to under yearly tatty. had. allured • Memo It or Bthlrty.thrm and oliedkard pa oat from the ammo: or u - • .1111ra S ni.ellinT ludiX PlO.O. One Sqcutra three hnortiona.. 00 . • 'Do. each addilional _ _ • aressamsamorts ram. One Sators, (10 Use.) one insertion—.-. 50 ants. ._ Do. osch whillimml insertion..- -25 centa. tranalent adverUesmente to be paid In edema. • ' - RATES OP DISCOUNT. • COMM. DAM TM TVs ottlorrnagi oozoltle, or N.,"" 110 WES . & SONS, Brokers. No. it Narlad A. betwas mid and Fourth str. Pittsbaswk • PENNSYLVANIA. . :Branch at Xenia....-.- do Bulk of Plttsbarats......-.7 . lBraneh at Younotown. do Itrobange Bank rot' do..- City Bank,Clocianatt- do Eder, ,mill Noma". of do...per Coottnerrial BlLAllnelel.. do Rank of Connsteree..---par Franklin Bank -..--.. en Bank' of North Arnerlea-par Lafayette Bank - do Sank of North's, Lltartiatpar Ohio Llfislncd 'ivied. do Rank of pgrragoolvauls......oor Western Resew, Beak- an Beak of Penn togeggstdO-par DoLleof Mania... ••••;.- - O Bank of theValted Stales' 12 Stogdi Notoo I. ooggoolotol Rook of pe..._dwr NEW F.NOLAND. Werseeret Itotbealne Ilk.4ar, AII advent Banks ' X ;Gi"Girard Bank.--...--- ...DU Mai . YORK. rard Dards—...-par New TookGUY-- ..... -gt... =V. Mob, rook-...poreggnotri,--• --- AC Boak-.-, .-sar _ . DARYLAND. I,l=ndltiilla&k- .. --.._ Isaltbicfre..-. -,----.9.F.,, Eloothwir a t . „Ban . ....k..... ..7.. r" N. JELOTSgriiiiiliiiine. Triesasszeasx.... » .—par sit soirmt Banks. X Woetertißank.•-..... .• . VIIIWINIA: , 1 = Q t r Ll C =er C be tZtpli Ra"L'argvt,teullotr,a-7. . 3 . 1 , Baakof nvllle-,..-par Ex. Bank, V Norfolk •" I Bank of Del. CD. UMW- Fanners' Bk M eek. e - Bank of Gerosaistawn......-yar Heretsante* ABank . Rank of L1att0bergh..........X Nosth Western Bank-- : I Rank oflawtstorra..-... - Braerhes--. -,...,- Ilank of Aliddlstown..--. X NO BT CAIiOLI I NA. llontonnery Co. 8ank ...... X of Cape F.,- 2 Butt of Northumberland-per Bank of EL of N. Caroffa • 2 I Ouillis Ilank.------- , X Ow. Bank.Wilalbutten. 2 Columbia Ilk A Brklge Llo‘par Me 11111 2-. Doylestown Daak...--......par SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 Easton Baak..----,...par BkoftheStof &Corollas 2 ids Bank.. - ---. , . X 'Auk of South Candlaa. 2 I Farman' BA. oillneke 00... Bank of Charieston...-. 2 , Farm Ho ok e( anearter-par Flantera'a MorkanW 13k - 2 Fame& ok Reed% . °BORGIA. Yam. B.ls ofilebnyiklll Cad= AudostahoL & BIC& 0, I We. Waynetborg, X Bank of Asunoda_.-...-- 2 1 _ 'Mc Wanisingtelt Ilk of Wareswink,A_rufs. •2 1 I Soot—.- . E., - TIINNW-KE. .... A, Albulsont ranks ' 3 lIIW ' k t l i . iiiid - 7.: ni - of iLMIZT .E. L. e . r v . .. . ........ - _ p . SIL of Lonlig• e. ThUrirloo 'Aunt or mum, u No:lb.. stoop,. tsar .. - mainessainis Bank-......,Lpar Routh , Was, Rounds Boat.-- • ...„; , 3116:431:1:1. .. lirldndalr HlL.Wl4olberto ~,, 4 tlk c,f State of.3llgoood_ I. ILLINOIS. , Roll Tor ts( llotes;_,,,. ...-.....- •R Stew Dank sad &necks. 501 ..,., TM.' . -. pssir. ov i itz, , , giv ...... 7.5 = l r .-- . 0 . ok. " ----4 Li ‘ Ibulne a Fire i N . ,' rid. 5 =lt si lit t FlL- 1 7- 7 :... 1 d .- - mcmax.L .. .„ Wasiak at Ctill=t -II 37, Lamm nt_litre marhishar k . IV II II I I - Ft lkseekatAllsreland.l.-- do Pardon/1r Bank---" I 3 'Breaeltst Toledo-:.-.... do Ineeranes Conustay........ 1' ftraDeast V 0 1....:...,..... 'glo State Bank-- --. I'l e Mat can:......- . do - ' CAILI:Di. at, has .''.-. dolflk of .V. Amorgeo-Sotooto 5 1 at dotttgaralo.l..... do ilk of the People, Toronto - 6 Eat Wm.. ...-...... , do lt s ilf ( gr . L. , real m, - ,,,. - a ...i , - I AITIIPIef..- . ......... t I' EA,STURN FNCILANGS. Brissik It Cl do On bew York...----Far away do OD Phlladelptda----psr at - ...i,=. -....- tio.,rvitriitiligiir \ 44 14.L.Steabs yrat.L. do Clntnnatt..----.. I atDt..Vor:ou— do Loalsrille.---, . Itrancti at Nowark.,- dor I , ^ Brash It 19 1 6 .t 0u1e1...7..., , t " MI it AV Y PI ---, Zt.:: do Smash at Zesserrllla.--; Rwanda at Norwalk-, , do Breach at Plada---..'....- do ' =et'Pertsrlanstit--; do! at Ratott..—,-... do at Itseenaa—,.... do, at Woceler...-.. I do . _ ALD SP..ba••••-• l6, °° , • DuuMiooati M Patriot-... 15,50 7.50 TenTtlsleTe:-..--- 7.80 'tininess ..,-- 400 real 4463 .tisPok. , .. IV* r ests 4lb PRIM OF. STOCKS. , • morayrae, riMminlart oezermar WILKINS & .CO. - STOOK AP E.PIIINGt BROKEIRS, Ira POUR 2/1 srREEr . 'Da Alleikr +llO. - + env. n V 6 s snip %WAD+ - littalaitei - an - 15•4.--... .: 100. '. 0,1 4 ,13 , 11 ‘ 1 .• ; A ils k b"t ° ' ll o 7 0151; . :ii al - a .trlivpiirmi . PraPpape Ilatt ......:-:-.. Elkaptney Savialtn Dank , r"( Diaittßant.. Id ala. , BridAta...... : Pt. 64 aids ."0 , - -. Ora 1 libhtrerllar;::::: 6 Fitt bb Ufa Inaumm::. 1 tYntern Inmanceoa,-. - Ottawas' Inanranea ca+... .- 1 Aasnelated 1.11.1.1111 CO.. .. Ili rtaiiil6l"VirbniiSL.2.;. 60 Platata z T. la LoalsaElle- . la 'Yam's maliaas7c7 - 7 61:, te, \ Las Una. StacinGli. alttatia Warta.. 601 'Plaerealar - : ea Y ay Maya 60 Pam& nil Itailroni-. 60 Ohio t Pallranl- SO rig= Wlll i Pell7l .l . Ili Marino 114115,541051D00k 105;1 `'. DramAct:trial.::l6e3 ,•IN.:: . .. (...?,e,_ :...., 199 Tartla Clavek Plank 8.4 1. . • g s A .s ßr s a s &m r 6 A 5 i oea* _ ee e Ma, k 6 4 620bV0C.,. 5 ...1 20 0„~.~.~_._.~.._... t oewa+ . rs~,.._._.._ ME@E M!M FICAANGB AND NANKIN° NOUN Of , • A. WILUINS -.A-CO., oria.°P72.Al'A je"d'- DOILEIGN'and hiestio Exelsaga, Coin; Cittetiss sad lama ansatr, Wash , . 4.4 Ka& toads thromobaufriaa union. • • dkoantsd and arm nasotlated. and said as Conanfadon. • ': • sad an *pata sad Intexast aDoiredliben for claw.- • - ,AECTLIE. E. ARNOLp ds po, t3tila . j airkfa 4 , itAXE mints. : .106 74 cyst% street 4f ' Tl AnlWletkw at Tama mends+= PORTABLE •TIERASHINGCIIL\F3 AND - taritiitilairn -Co be thoroughli built, v v tue FAA , stmt. BM?. pt MAinogrtan== now Irma TINCOOPed CM% plaor to plan% and mar Id* wpm. sottOnneneo In bow Aw nokl. ?to saw = tar 442=,......ithWan: inatc , tr;= and ainownlhinatif - iiso Mountains. ?Laura them re fjpoa 80 to 100.009 bnabolO Vat on slant Wm bun rotononandod. who =in; annaniata, and to work w sawn In • • The hownistor is two Paint. sad attwhat to Ow vl3lnnbair. sad ono paw? nopandas due atzaw and eta& := . ! 24 . 01h1 . 041 ! d 1. " 0 " n " ti ! . Mitial".6M ;DENTIST& as,SCOTT, Dentist, fourth street; liairsimtaf 01Ik• • • A. -WARD,NWT/ Peva street, Esse. • Oa than 3 I•o4.,_ , Asnotomilal moirislast at mom ?n!. •i-. MM=ll BUSINESS' CARDS. ZETTE AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at JAW, office Fourth 'treat, near Grant. Pittsburgh. ja1t.,11.1 BANC'S C.FLANEGIN; Attorney at Lusk, Na. TM YohrtD s street. YlttUberg• • ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney. it Law, No. Se Fifth stroet,Pittaburuh. BikNKERRAMI BROKERS. TERNAN4.:CIO.; `Banker and Excbwrie Brokers. No...tiS W MM. ooodstreet, r 1 burgh. Pa garner and iiellltarkk :totes wd min'. Digoont Than t ) Vgatrati Pr eirdVroitt:' ,,c e4Vora sad wloterea‘and give their prompt atteottent oth . er =Mere sppertaining tell Broker's • h3aostern Extheogo constantly for ego tohi•o-'• 1.1 KRAMEIC BAll3l,..Barikons 'and shams. Brokers. Buy and sal Odd and Film and Notes, negotiate loans on Beal Rotate or Stork Peon rides pureheao Proudasory Notes, and Time Mlle on East and West. Buy and well. Stocks on Onnuilsolon. Codes Bone made on all points In the Union. Orals corner of Third a opposite d Wood streets, directly opsite (la lit. Charles. Hotel. D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange ker, Fourth stm us et—Be and fells Steels on Ylll4lO X.ellskago on Eastern HU.. supplleet at ear rent rats% Colleetions _mode on the West at low rater, Wes tern Bank Notes Boogist and sold. R•TVILX.OI TektX6....,.....•0611C.• 11.11NNX.—,...RW. Z. =IS. pALmnt, HANNA 1.; Co.; Successors !t0 licumey. Ilsona .t. On:, liank am Exchatme• Woke:nand mi ere In 'Foreign and Donimnle lirebange, Certificates of = It. Bank Neter, and Speele—i.W earner of inowl and linnet& Current Loney remixed on Myatt. • eight Macke for sale, and - solleeitorm made on nearly all wind . Dal points of the Untied Staten:, . ... .. , Ibis libeled. yreminin paid (or Foreign end A.Merleala : Gold. Adrureee cm annaiiinnenata of . Ihrelnee. shinned east. on ll e lmrms. . WM. H. Wiiiiiiiri'bo., - Bankara and a Ilsrballas Brokers,Worth FAA wrier of Wood; and Taint xtreets, Pittstualtb. All truant:time made 0n..111,7cal tarms, and coned:tom repmptly attended to.: J*Dit 'At.WILKOS. & CO.. F.=4ange Atkera. No. Fourth' atmet, opwilts lika Doak PM*. AU transactions at mat Moral jytO LARIMER, Jr.' Bank6r =it: 8r0..' rittstrarg 4th street. K. 66. ' reliefikdrur the 8.. k of b. - - HOLMES k SON, Dealers in Foreign N Domestklllll, of Esebenev, Certliketee of De. rveEkNes Speci. No. Mark et eteehllttr u;ornrl L%Lb° pdndpal dtk , %Irotwheat the UnlteAtata COMMISSION &C. Wl[. H. SLITTON. • Wholesale Crocer, kayosler and Dealer in orREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old 'MO nonentities nye Indskr. N 0.12. South Ea s t comer Wood and Front sta.. Pitttbordh. Nom.udt'2l. -W POINDEXTER, General Ilerchan dise lizotsr !ad Otanntlarlon ldtarbant. 167 Front accent and Ile Second Went, rittrburgh. ma:43nd WI. A. ltleeLDRO. Dealer in ,Tine Tenn.' E t h l oko Male Groceries. Roeden andWillowWara aunts of Wood and . Fixth Streets. Is nowt...m.lring' lama pasortment of Fresh Ganda to addition to bls already or !male stock. purchased hum first hands in - the Eastern tosstets, which will bs sold at the lowat market prima dre Hotel% Stem:abatis, and Feentlies, taring - hr the quantity. supplied at wholesale rats. Kirtland, &limed - in the cityfree of chard. arta ------- A & A DITANE, Commission and---For a=i= gelVtarMZ:a Areet, Yittabagb. apr;*s3 T S. LEECH, McALPIN & CO., WhOle . ..' *.ir • sale Grocers, anti Dealers in Previsions, Metals end Pittsburgh .11anntarteree, and 544 Liberty street. ,rittsbargb. • • ROBIRN • E CO Q , iv'Tiole Grocers , .. tat rr ; tre beklers,•ll4 lkaamlnion M. ant*. !Na met. Vie Uhanthr- jalo ;Rom= xlAllitro roSMIP• PR INGER MiRBAUGII (SucCes ant° IMlrt Onoit.daa and ' Vonr•rd!ng £1:111 ` .4 da .5=14 ups 4.. ritub:ME77.'l4'o". rit REA,,Flour-EsOnrs,Comminion wad Frannanilag Iferebants nod Ihntlerl I 1 Pradneo generally. Orders tor %Unbar& linbafaeterros Tramway attended tn. Nos. Bator an 499 Frontna. littabarghi . Nan. : • . . . JlSNa m i CO., Successois: ATiPOOD. JONESkCO.. Cosigaimikst nai law& tux el/chants, Peaks% h. Pittsburgh Disuggistureg Os.* Pittstringh- . t A3i "o eel e ern 'eat; &mated. and Torettng'lterehants. and Rents 031 . iirigbbill Cato:l.l'4m 67 Wider I:Li littthdrith. AIERCEII..CANTEI , O, Genernl•Commio riot. Merelento. Ph!ladelphl. Mend ertrattees on coculgontents or Produce isurendir. JOON FAST Toni WATTAr. co., Wholdsale Gramm, Cbmraission Mara/into: and Piadriet and ttebargb Itattolactureo, :Mt Liberty rt.. lttabassch. grß. CANFIELD, Late of Warn n, Ohio. . 17 Lor r ee i l v o= Turesailua n trehgat. and bo Whole: Pearl Aah. gad Wortonk Produce gunmahr Witer between Smithfield gad Wood Pittsburgh. r3"xu um . 4 ',4,,tirlre7,l,ties.utul i , rigj ant ' m & CO., Wholesale Osocers, Pito: ira."•=l7P:l7`="lVilll:. apILEES4 IVAREHOUSIL—IItNRY 11.• COLLINS, Forwarding and Coolnklakat Mantuni.and Moan , Clrenis, Eater_ t late 4k. nnel tzrodoc• Va•ginn 25 Wood street. al ere Water. PittAbunat • mI2I rwmaxou. Mai 1514. VON BONMIORST & MURPHY, Whole eaU Oroaera and C0MM1154121 Merebauta wed Dealers W fttsburuh' Manufacture., Mo.= Watar stmt. MU. sitJaalt Adr flatlet) a /mg. Int. Yeb. a Agg. Mayelai de Int.:m.odr. - TACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and tl Onassolsdon 31ercbant, No. 611 Water street, PILla ' Para r'4.3 • 03LASPAINER, Importer 'and Deal - er inn& sod Amorksa WO raw. NO. 65 516 stet, . ' Di..Stsi4lllct. a. do 4 AIePLENTOOK, Imparter and Whole .:id and Ridarl Thidon'lnCirpaing, nor 011, cam. Mani • Table and Maw OW , MEM. Shooks Der.31.1:43 1 4. Dtv.Jart 6 et Mr. _,.“ pe Mr. - Pedi 1141 , ,219 MT. May VI • VRANK-TAN CORDER, Denier in Trini ;4:Pail.rtng tgi d enriatWeithren b iraLt sartateat of which ean odtraym De bad at Ko. ta, COMM of >larket street sad the Dlamoad, PitUbarsb. Pa. aptl-1T .-------- : . r .(l 76: iip et. DI, 4Pals =0 A. A- MAIM IC bo Trennrcnon...c. t. Amon t ,QO L loan: • A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail s In rano' and Start. Ilr7 CAAIA. M,sta s ° WItPITY - & fitre.O.IIFIELD,. Wholesale ssid RAO Dry Goat. llordalualm. corner Youth VALI ft. WOOL. Pittllbant. SAT BloohE,Wholesal6 Orocer, iteo; orrw maw Pfttobargh 3fin and oftletfolo of Poroinsfon4 Domenic Wine. and Upon, . Liberty Amt. On hood ► my largo stock of nrspetfor Monongsbota Maloney. whion .1.111 es. m•: N I Zi ra" ted ISs iii 2); I. 12;1 • A.JQ. ,GILd.FF...k 'CO., ktreeete L ,atid Coin . mkami . 11.".h6tx. alma 'Milan in all - kinds; of taturali Manufactured artickra, miner a : finned ana lion eta. ltutarsh. W.. • . • • • • filLf 4 T _ • ':-Zcluciiiinili ..,,,, • • --- 7.erar: - aTiceran - • ci , - BLAcKmutiriso CO:, -, Wholesale Gia: _a . 111111 -Prodpce and l'ltieriaMlanaturit:ollarritch and (Isluni Mims iaa hand at thett,Wartlritse, l 1 'Water Watt. rittaburgn. - , acpl2-4 TRW. ' DICKEY I CO.,'Wholexale re - emcConsdadm. Merchant& and Dealer; 1p Praline. So. Gat 6 Water dyad. and 107 Yrout street Pittsburgh.. .' orru-si Wont...-,—WALI:II C. COS. it3pE:X.:l4l:Ater4l.lll.l IMMLID .P.S MULL .a.A11.1 "'AIM AVM. BAGALEY v eery. No.lB and 20 VA." Finset. PittablinA__,.:_ Ors , and . TIM Dealer, corner'of Wood sad Sixth strietealso always Go baud • Wee o f rh.AnOroeerks due is—l'stiditn Fruits sad Nuts K ' hoL.ats mod Dealers supplied osi the lowest. tops. : . 40BERT• DAIZELL-k• 0 - Ct - Radian ,-0 tom& Cbmtniseten • Stereksatt to ritteborsh Mustdastssee, 'No. 233 lAbort, .strrd. 1 K &,, 31cCANDLESS, ' eucceMors ir V it D.Wleit. Insalesals ntimi,„ns umbota, Dealers us Imo, Glas YAM& ndl'ltsbargh mantseturn Kano Viobl sad Water IfirMalL rittenUlth.. • • ••• UM= .. , . .....: .... . ... D‘::::,..:;:iiil;,, ~ B , ;. RG .: , GAZETTE . ~_,... y I ATTORNEYS. ORRiS & PATTON. Wholesale and DRY GOODS. GROCERS. W. W:WALLACEi : • • STEAM;•MARBLE WORKS, • 810,1121 aid = • kikris deed. normils „uahmeotri , 4, MONUMENTS; Tombs,. Grave Stowe; 2. = r l = 4 "' A ► ' 4 l. Iwo an 7bnallifv,4l=Prgt. y tnern •• larred laßsit..' Three Unwind otllgthal sad Wor i ri t de . InMAlnt non, ‘ 1 ;V 1. 112 t 4. r'irs:itittabe kr;estrirleelfLAltnrdre sturt , • . •I L - & /1.:FLOil); Wholesale Grocers, Vern: , Med with drim4 stewl l 7- ► w TrAtt , sur: , or . lead* IL and Dalin In Predeee—ltnned t • Chdt 'a eh Butidi43=thg /4 1 W t4..W9 F 4, t SiL l, 131/1 ‘ Blacksmith Bellows Ifitunfattory. 4. "*"• Pitub ' sh- ".' fjp-PARTNERSHIP.INOTICE.-4he sub. ..... ..101t.% 'l4 o Mire ad, t e r =i I Inform their bleed. and alder I t Ac iArzy,,wooDWAßD - &- . 004 , Vlitt • sttursa amj s oA r .. Zru bten m a. ri)1• ‘Wl'Mtat'B.l.thstatgoad.4 lILACKPMITH L IP .a Ifs 221Iddebat Pbt1042 4211 . 1, ' •ed to mete at tb7nirr best materials aid repent* verb • =Via= 41*:21 bonrria tirg:= toner c Noblemen end dradaske• Zee. UIIhR ' • - '• I LE;aess o e to MIIIIIIIiA . LEE, AMllalicrir.V.AZ:V",.l4lltergra.'". --------- CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and Cratuntaidan Mertbant.tualer tu NMI." and Pltte. ran Manufactured Article% IMt Muir rarest, mu, WOOL MERCHANT& ACAItD.--filicing been appointed the es choice, /tient,' tor " l'ltt4.urch, Cyr the rale otPatent rated Cemented and Etretehod Leather Belting...to - I:trariared br P. JEWELL Jr &IN, of Ilarttbrd. Connecticut- We notentter M sale a lame soortment or all whittle. mannfaetured. nt the manursern , ea Price. , 1... 1, a^ bettor onoreior to any Leather Belting ever leave olten.d In this rocket. Alto, a large stock of all width+ of India Robber Belting constantly. on hand. and for sale at the "Machine Want: Dep o t:' a. 111 31uket street. sete.:B . - kIL PHILLIPS - AUSTIAUSTIN' fiTOSIIS, Real Estate Agent; Stork, insist...a. and DIU Broker. et. No. Q N street. shore Wood. BUllitlf. rroroptly attended SAMUEL L . 3tAIiSIIELL, Secretary Citi sues idnllindo OOMP.T• 94 Water stn. , - Fl'ill.ifOßDON, Secretary Western . ranee Co.. 92 Water atreet. .T GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin ft,o.°l".r. nortlxast corner of Wood and Third asnets. - pA. 3IADELRA. Agent ibr Delaware Ala 0.1 Tomumnro Commun. 42 Water Amt.' . Arrazir J. °mon Grm. If. TAYLOR &11USTON, (Ruccessors to Taylor & Idioms) General Gum !salon .d For. warding Merchants. and Agents tor Eastern Transporta tionitnes.NTholeoale Dealers In Staple Groceries. Meet ings, Cotton, Gotten Tama. Dotting, Tanen, 31aullba, Dour/ and Kentucky Gunn, Tobacco, Soda MU, Window 01. s, Pld. Bar and White Lead Naval Stores. and Chain naand Pitt burgh Mannfaelured Goods generally.— Agrets kr the "Penn NMI" .4 "Danner Mir Sheetings, Pittatrarah. No. 41 Front street, (oppeelte Pittsburgh d and St. Louie Packet Istudlng,) ClueinnatL „ a - . T.'A. 11UTCHISON CO., Corrnig4loii IllerebinntiAnd Agents Ibr the St..le . 10twar gainitruLl9.getnPLlZt.'ir". en d L'‘d. u"01. BOOKSELLERS. &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 78 Fourth Arcot, Apollo UuUdlugo. WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Mtn, NO. r srik i Vsege't FAV Pittsburgh. mar.% JIOIIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller nrd &a -t! ikefer, onloorsmor tomb k Atu , evr. No. IP Market ooze Fourtb, PPa. KEIRY S. BOSWORTiI; ifaokseilerand 'Dalkr hi Matloarry, U., o. N M yrtket dzent, Des: t littabardi. Ps. AY: & CO., Booksellers sod Stationere, No. E 6 WOod street. gout door to the earn. of Third. urea. P► School and I. books constantly on hand. MUSIC, .soc! 10111.1 M. MELLOR, Leilor in Piano Fortes, !dude and 31usies1 Instruments, Rebant Dont& and . I t o4n 13o=kr a elk= sliXsno Forte, fin. WNRY-XLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu ard Instruments, and Importer Rehm Strings, 00,th s= n rit= L A = m sg t.. d tageris,:.= lA.SCIIRCEDER & CO., Music' Storr„ 4111,. . "Swot. between Ilattot and W. W.. Music you- Kan ly melving. and Muslin] instrument. of all kind. DRUGGISTS. TWIN ITAFT,Jr., (successor to Jas. INI , Gne- IRP tor.) Wholesale and heal' Drum - LK and Doo)or In Points, ON. Drootuffs, do., 141 Wood stmt. 1 doors below ilmln Alley, Pittsbursia. Kiritestolm Agant fur Dr. rWd'a . mlk3o • t.7a aa, ra .sossen suntan 1 WILCOX & CO., Druggists and &path- Jui erazies. Miller Market street and the Dlarannd,keep ronata • ntly on hand a Inn and complete imortsnent of Drum hiedleinea,PerfnmerrAndartielespertainingtnttndr baldness. • • Pllsstelana nwociptions earefunrearnranandod. jTORN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drains.-Taints, 011 a. Tarnishes and Dre Stuffs. 50.3 in etty stmt. Ptttsimrsh. All ordain will metre prompt attention. air:trent !be London A Co a valuable family medicines. nue :4-ir AA. FAR. 4 NESTOCK • iE CO., Wholexale . Drngnnigtlland mann ['alum. , of White lowl.Rod burg ! Llthargn, owner 74.4 and Front Amt. /Pitt. mrlif E. SELLERS, Whole.ale Dealer in I/rugnzttA tt,llVernts.. to, An, t FA 4a r , r G /p an. Staten Island Fancy DyingEstabliOunent. OFFICE -Va. 3 JOHN STRKET. rso t(1.13 flroX 1N.../mar, NEW YORK. CITY. c h RDERS received he Express, or otherwise, sem.. 1 IJF too dying or cleansing ladies' Dreamt. Nimottlisa sod 7...m. 0 , =„41,9 : -. 6 -,-----,--- 0 --,,,-----i----i..nr,_•, . ab.., e t ...err dear/intim. Damask and Noreen Car-, lft . '" v ' . ''' '''''''' ... .' “ ° " l.° .' ...`" ...i. i 'tains teallittfitity dyed. Lace Curtabut motored Canton' Druggists. earner of Liberty and Rt. Clair streets. 1 Crape Phawle dywi the more (s oar,Th or the nvo . ,rare P t burgh. , tors. AD kinds of silk. woolen nd Dior! are. iltZ - 1 . SCROOMIAKER A CO., Wholesale ; Pv„..;;;T:‘,-,r..._--,,t=113 =1144= ~, i„,„ ,: ....... No. V. Woml ttreet:Tlttatalrgh. cuti”n af this t.tivirwan•t Statve frleadk,n't feel a• Hoed that their success I o the art of &ring ft sturtrallell. . irOSEP — IL FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcor , tutllMitot DA lIRKTT. Pit:Pit Kit S a te). .. _._.. ' - - :LOY* Cu.e b "" and " W )"' hati k att `t ro nu gpi so et d e asen t" Thro `" ti K o7= ' 8/OLYNEACX BELL. Mantilla and Cloak ; , 304.1311.4 Medicine - Cholla. Perfumery. sod all artiel. i m..,,f.., , m,...1 import,. 3t Canal rt. . I pertaining to his twines , - . . . Physician. prescriptions carefully rotononndettia ' e F . O. BULPIN. Pa ri s MantiUsEmporintn, I hour. - - 111 I I , tarsals., of fancy Fara it Broadway. DIEDICINE. • : I 111 F. lIIBBARD A. • SON, Wild Cherry . ] 1!e moo, rursa.s mom. ills. alma 11_3334.bn it. ThR. JAMF.S KING: Office and Residence. ' 44in I ■ T. IWItLBUILT, • Aloßrititri 11081000-' —. 7^' "2 rffih ''''''' '4"'"n*. the esth'ind litrl".'tsar. to l i" wpase at s ' lioness. Siedleh.ewllais. Co aw. ane &I*. i `TAB Dul...sEN , s - improved Walipene. It reatorrs may Bair to its original culor. and errata, a tiew growth of hair. Depot. I= Chstab , V rt. ' .. 00T. GILBERT, from Memphis, is cur 111inzliandirds of Canter TIMM% Meta and [rent. sr t , ut Me knife. at Itissnint Blotto. 453 Broadway. I ir-LFREE WOODllAM L .MarLutetirer and l trimertsretcoo. Mats. fi5t015..t....100 Culton at.. , 4 It. wmo-.l6l;:.7,filnuffteturer of Enam-', l t . ailed Cottawrs Furnitura, kr.., W. Vllllle id.. .. 101 IN DAVIS Commission Merchant and •, Imparts, of Bran:llea Wines" and Mara. MI F.b. , wom ot. ri Goorm Is A. 8110., M anufacturers of 4 _44 11 ... e. nut Tul , s‘co. Cies.. 304 sues, •xe and BM - - . WII EELF.It A WILFON. Proprietors and lionufset uteri of A. D. Wilson 't Marne Stitehltur Machines. oche WS lonadway. TM.stitAciSt. Stilitneiy, — ,56-11- ,- wig T. nest Metropoliitua Itart._ CDOPER HOUSE, A:J. Pease A Bro., Pro . .prkeop., Bil Broadway. 'MOORMAN CUTTER, successor .to Lee. L Itrewater a Co..lotpoetar and Jobber to KtsPia Dr! Ciookit. 44 PalFtiz --7.. - -.7.-- ---- MERCHANT TAILORS. E l CHESTER. Merchani Tailor and Mo . Wm N . o. 74 Wm., rtztort. Part attmtion to Bern Sid Youths" Clatlaus. nbthq ---, —__— rnIAM DlGBY,Merchant "Tailor, Dm '. li n L.Il Naar to Rear Made Clo th ing. ISt lth. r oa.t. WATTS CO " Merchant Tailnre.,JBl A. Liberty .beet.— W. los DV. rins' do-* of flanda Sur Gentlemen'. Wesr—fintlo, Flowers aml V./Ammar the Cr1..4 style* •nd Oor &Inn& and'..curtacses, . 111 plea. ere vs • 0.11. lmlit MANUFACTURING. L W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail sad Drain la Cabind. Ram N. 83 street. _ . TORR . .IV.EtifERELI: Manufacturer of op PATENT BOX TICVS..e. superior SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. corner of Anderson sod Rob them streets one even teem the Iland street Bridge, Al. leeway CDT. ooNienell raL WORKS, earner ofFirtt and Liberty ets, Pitt.drOrgh. Po.-Itorldtdxte 'To:do or ouzel mt. es y. e IRON PLANERS- Slide arid nand TURN ING LATUIS, DItILLLNG3LECIIIN ES, secsnormOke turod to order. Ltel2.] .100. F. AMILTON A.CO. NT BILOIDERED H AND APLTOA. MAN- I TILLAS-Motbrialo morkedl i orlm L l7 . lMur t g . Ap• • ark b r jet! No. ^St% Pena street, store Roo& _ _ Bolivar Piro Brick and Crucible Clayldan . ufastutrineniavul THIS COMPANY I G ty. NLARCIED their ettseity fur nmunfacturle t r ma . we I THIS the inereated demand for tn Ctatib4 and Building . BUT. , Yrd." nra r inpoi d aqn 'T al Badn. I Pittsburgh, Sentemberll.l66.3. TosiD. tons:itTr. _ 3.l'CORD — ez CO. wrioussix..ANIMETAIL FASHIONABLE lIAT AND CAP DIANUFACTURERS, AND DBALEBS IN ALL KINDS OP YBPJ3. OORNZR OF WOOD AND MUT( NTREETN. Pittsburgh, Pa. Oterregro story quality au atyla Mu _and thmt M . ulya. Boars Cuffs and Fur Emmet. InTranutton 1ir , n, , ,A1,7. 4 COACH FACTORY. - 4 1 t. :3111111fLOVI,l'ItOPITTIRTOIL:' 64 " d. WOULD reetwattully call the attention of soott.o4 .ma Western Iferobauts to his ens stock of Carew*, ranging In mice hero POO to 111,00. Tbora Carriages ore hunt from the hest material and worionan ridp. and under his MD soperrhdont he .ego, with orn11.• dance. warrant Id. work to to Inferior to woe mane:. tared In the Cnlon. The IMIRNIS of his businessand the great !norms. in demand As UM, chow of wort. has Indooed him not to build • wry cowmen or low plod wort In his willwanting work 41! .took going) New Coach Pactoiy—Allegheny. 61. IL WIIITII & CO.. wouid re. •Peethdly Whin, the yobbo that they hare sweet a Ma Lank. between Federal and Bandoskey Wear,. They are now maklngsnd are prepared to rerelte orders for erery g iSlrtion el' rehltice, tkachee. Chariots. ee Baronch. Bit t.me, ke.. de., which, from their long experience n mannikin,* oftho shore work, and the. fealties they bare. they feel confident they are mutt ed to do work on tb• mast reasonable terms with those wanting talkies In their line. Payini n partlettlar attention to the Wootton of Materlabt, and ha rag' none hut competent workmen. thefher• DO bestial In we/Tenthly; their work. We tharedure ask the attention or the trublle to Ude matter. N. B.—Repalring does In the best manner, and en the met reasonable term.- jenif -...—,—__ ... Coach end Carriage Factory. lir WINSTON, , BROTIII:it & CO:, corner of 40 Boma and Ramos nowt& Allegbaux i elty. would 0 ‘ ,,, = t rill I y . 11sItx , w , 41r . 11.=1 I. he all ajar ;tar t: lyaw.Talu..o4l, aff * ltlsaria ,- I . thalr mrlous "-YElT—ord-eill. wrbe — cwa. 'ad' wits, - r...m An dm- Unity' and beauty of eolith. - Retain all be attended tn - Urrttra moot mammon; trnaa Ca n all thei r wo,a Oa beat V. , tom she Polo* 1.41 wn atufr. they frol confklent that -all wbn favor - them .11 bo b patrol:ma. ', 1 1 1 4= t1 Z:gra egg a t olg i tra a k taloa rur- IM== FitEh Streetitockitag Factory. A4BILITY, ENERGY: , AND ECONOMY.— . Sho toot :good§ In Maoris nose, Mon'olkoko. Vo na, and Drawaro,oongAntri=tureo nrlnnp . ! , 1 . 2 . NO h ADV A tOd CT agifelt 51121,7 Stocking riFtErr. tth betwron Wood Iliad 'Market I_ uneolroi.....:...cetrur Mute. ..... :J. K. xoo Linngstan, Roam &Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSIIIIROO,, Pi. MAACK and Depot Itailroid Scales, Bay, Cottle and Orals do; Madam and Connter Oat Door Lemke or atl due, liming,brop and Thumb Latebea Cedes awlatl bifida Nlot 11 _approved ream". Salto Futeulnr Malleable Iron M r of eel Ar. din Mtill Rimier Amens fter kph ma* by T. • DICKE/ g it CO. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. MORNING, MAY 23, 1854 ISIEW YORK ADVERTIBEBEEN'TS From VISSCIFIER lz SCHELL'S . Genrsal Adomtl, Room. No. air and alu ttroo:thoar. Nolo Yorlt.!lntr NO. Same :stmt.) Reliable Fo in an. ain qf Nen. Fork. Globe Iron Bailing Works. I I ana'l3lB Munroe greet. New York Ul2E=l== S.ILF..S 7:0011.C. 12'2 GRAND STREET. reel. DOORS T3OX PLO 41,111,V. • Tills intbNeriberchaving eatensive and un eaarma.darratadavruto for manufacturing creryar- t Din their line. WV now pre smite offer to the nubile • and dealers throughout the caunb7. waintGET d cu.s7IRON.RAILING. (detest deseription. GAO inv.:Shutters. Doom Allan& Iron Bedeteads, plain ,coil ornamental; (Yips and Cardies f.'s; Children, Iron Chains, &nos. 117214 ArateD....Flower and Iliwk Aland; Ulebreda and Hof Stands, do., de. Also, a superior quality of Iron Farm Fence, all of which they will warrant to surpass in strength.MumbilitY, haste ty of design end cheapness, the menutachano of an r oth r house in their line. Onlergfrom every motion of the United States thankfully intrived and executed with the titrowt despatch. ENTO LAVEII2, mylingolv 122 Grand greet. E. T. PEERaI OUTDONE!!! PROPRIETOR :0V TICE =ROAN ■ TILE GUIDE would retie - drolly eall the attention oft S minutia, Failben, and Mechanice, residing out of the the city, tothe reaterote and, a yearly subscription of the Grua, beingto mall subscribers only Ally teats You, reeking It unqueltinnalAY the theoPest W.. 417 Fondly Newepeperi.nblished in the Unitedittates. Them:damns of tile Quad. will contain the usual variety of Original, Spicy Artie es written not only to nieces but to inettnet,and will he replete withn •rooP.la of an the Lard anil Gale:rat-Yews Vibe Day. In regard to politics. the Guidewill maintain an end, ponlenlione,nad, conduceme to time, will of such menaures asinst to the Interests of the greatest number. POSTMASTER'S end . othosolrorespertfonr requested to net an Agents for this paper, to whom will be forwarded " 7 - r;:o3l.4 4 — t fri e rf erred eicelanNo; l 7 , :r o. to interact themselees to obtain subscribers for the.sierna '"' Mde Dad theoffer the following premiums. and upon the marlin the names and pay in airtime, we will forward then , , per Foror otherwise, If ordered, to the address of those entitled to thorn. For three hundred eubwribers csah V.. 5 CO For twohundrml and fiftv enbeeribers, we will ere one splendid fine Geld Watch. (warranted for time.) worth 20 00 For two hundred, one elegant fine Oold Locket, 14 glasees,) worth * * . . 15 00 Femme hmdred and fIG.y. nue,degant hracelet, **** gold.) worth-- —.— 11 00 F. r nue hundred. one Gold Vest Chain,wurth n 00 For ementy-five enbscsibore, one Ovid Pent and Gold Holder, handeoniely engraved. worth—....„ 10 OD Fir fifty . , one do do do •fl 00 For forty. one do do • do 000 For thirty.... do do do F 00 For twenty. Commercial do in silver do extension holder. worth . • 300 For bilker, one medium do do • 293 For twelve. one Indf's do do - 150 IThld Gold Pen and Gold Holder, the Ladle* . Rile, and L a beautifal article. All theabbee gaols &slit* preened from theAen York Gold Pen Manufacturing Company, the iwkloirl ged best Geld Pen and Pencil Case 31anufacturers in thin continent. CLCIIS ran be advantageously gamed in every village and city int he Union, and • large outlaw of subsaibers obtalned in this way. ditch as would interest' themselves for the Made. ran be tad/ rewarded. se ourlist 01 peewit:nue abnt• will stow preerFAß 111:11S who would desire an excellentramily Newt. ehotdd at once avail themselves of the Goole. the price being_much below any other news:Asper Publiehed. AGENTS wanted for every city in the taped Rater and • Oxnada . . Responsible partiee, who will lot as agents foe Hsi tatfa.will plate furnish in with their names for pub' TO Im LAM - Film would Pertlettierlf..Pmid. kw - no the efficiency of their atiwiees when energetic - 411f meted. ay their re-operation oar subvention list would : non out number any paper published on Ible tenth:amt. and to gain this we shall at all time drive to embody in., the columns of the Gad. something to net only plane but ! Instruct our &male retro.. Our milemiption peke being so low, there be hot little difficulty it f rit t tippwotinlz Llssll e g:fi t escri b b . rd !TA W ; crl " sly nT .A.l f b des . 'ire handsome Gold Watch. Locicet. Bracelet. Pen a:d Pencil? We want to print an edition of Dif y Thoterand within three month.. This totems tithed, we libel' enlarge the (Adds to double its menet elm. SingieMbscristAmsmayberemittedin PostOfficelitamps rotrimunimttous should be uldrefted, pret-posid. to W. 11.11marner, Editor and Publisher of the Dec York Meroania7e Guide, No. 183 Greenwich Intact arxerta.n..reardad.at th. by publishing the bore. IPPrtmliataly, disalayed. including Ws mike, 11.0 Two JbMfatj, and mains attention editorially to the mime. and tending no. the peper. wilt be entitled to an exelainte, and receive a GOLD PEN AND GOLD HOLDER...Ih TWIN Dollars. Gaily papers will be en titled fo tem whith will he Rewarded to therill no they may direct. IS-Ms Pen and Helder will be of the roam:Aetna* ef the Sr.. Pert Cold Foe Rearfneterring Owepang. No, 101 , 0reenwieh et_ the mod extant. and reliable Ovid Lou Mod.oem on this coutinent, If not In the world. spl3-Mav I . CII.AFFER, late V.T. Newman, 31anufac. LA , tuner and WholeaalaDvalarlft La4leaNaltata,frtinela Au. KA Itala4mar. tuinLanv Q.AM UM . L. CYfEßLY,Wimlesale Deal: .' In Malmo. ralutad rails and Tuts. KW rani Wil low Wura. [manta, Mat. Coculazt,Talba. %V kklnat. Sala ea. te....:34 linponartch at., Near Tort anIUM7T. 1121?111.1?tr,ka iltrtgltgt4,lrallueejtra,abnl A le laralca, No.lo Cattuaiun lit- sqlpi. 0 ..1....w. Pgans..fiew 10f k. . .hia.ir, - MISCELLANEOUS. P. GIVs flute Man. Nat.Tel.o4ke.) (latetit.Charierst Parrslintele) PITY 'ROTEL. (Into It rcrsrn s.) corner of l a y A satga anizhlnhtn•et., rttubnnot. P..,ntaes airThla large sod commodious Home haring mode ,. gone thorough repstr , and furnished with nor equircoents throughout. Le nor open for the reception of Om tram ling Public. Cuagaranongaste. . ap^.Bdßui S. CUTHBERT & 80x, G ENERAL M O 3. AGENTS, for ti.nien°d""tr! , „..4mak, et 4 . r r.nto, N... „ .. ,,„, enlo.ds. ,o„ "Li.rtiommn. _ T. C. WMMENITON; ciaPwatk..) ADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. a. h., thraLt on hand full aawntnerntlo.2)4yd ,' No. 25 clita i rtb rtremt. Pitts egb. Ps. e JGRANT in Leather, . Oil and rhea 'findings, No.=.lL th erti cotecite the head erWood. ' allay FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT. • COYFillt, ottaldlehed lattb received tour pretnitnch su.er medal. eta 2 Divi=s* — Awantsam. 4 f. 0 Penn street, Mad/grab, • ellailverar•ot numerous connterldte: : sellttly -)VA.RDROPS SEED STORE in now TO -10 • bike with Eiriar air the liotiodr, Profiles In etrlnnente fort 6e Orr Corn Shelters. Enda and We Cutlet", and emy thing intercei to the Farmer . Gardi ner or Amateur. Order. trolaDealers and blachannt ailed ontanptir on liberal nna • • . 'eta WALTER . P. 3IAPSILALL.'Imporiei and Dealer_ In Vain; rlsnred - and Deenrotlre Paper nlLlT A 42 . ollZ;.7. d iart,A v g=t,.;.. Messrs, ...Dad. anon /two.; of ream =new I:IOARISFATSHIONgOit tidDiES'fffikgg- ES.—The Paris Y.. 11210135 km JIM; epretineratoantat ir I " the 1t -?#-lirs. j.zllf Mo. %11): Penn, above Hand street: WILLIAM NOBLE. ,170holsterer*' and I,Ttaro 13ITTSI3URGII 44 Dia..4l nor Wood street - • in% • -- 6l; 11101:LOW. Pr4rlctoi. A. BILON I M, would most reopectfully ito farm the enbtletbat La hem. On hand, at hlastand on the wet stela of tha Disznonde - Allashenr..Citri Vati. Vg° - am =llldrelT4 l .u4 4 : l7 °Xo' e°l.,V erynt wirat"itraT:n= l ' 11,„,"th m Mans the - be xmfned Lag, toots, and vocal of the to r4toonehtnant of ?tamper k AteMaland. I am to furnish their old enetomers as woll - as the .troldle at largo, with aterithtog to their Ilan Agron . . No. 6 Wood ittreat rittelmrhit. „ TIMM,. HH bil;88 VOUS; LORENZ WlGllTMAN.•.Mallefiterurers of ill kinds of. Ting, IllOTTLP; and : WINDOW ti. stet and - 65 Trent st ro de. , 11.—Partieukt attention rand to odd ideop of it meow owe , aria wings paoulds V* flatlet "ma rws.. • Krom . tetie mess totir,sl4 QUlGll,lslnnufnettirere of Spring IP/ sad Duster !trip, Ptnu blab Meg, Et el - 190Ysti .17:1 I=e b r ;111 11211%.1. Ras sad Vint streets, Pittsburgh.' ' . .. 11) 1104khg-rbb:,:iitanitsottirers of •napes•Patant Im_grored Reel Central:cr.—Canto Of Panama Ythe. strest.s..nttsburati. -$0.2 • PANSON; MOHAN A 00. i MalibiliiihirOrg of ghoul% BWes, go, Sistebouss "Pl6.'ll.Wood oen Milt andwud stmts. Pittsburg% I"-• . . Penn Vaiort ffiil i, Pittalifirfill. • ENNEDY,: .DHILDES. ,CO3; • anufsb- Penn ANo :L beivi 4:CeibipetiiiX •- • : Cart Ch a in of all wan% sad sbaddr, .• • (bt , Plorgh r tsee aid Cant • • • Bops of all Oar slut asalpuonx • • ttAl t ez tnl' idt wooi4 tgt, •111 bari iittenztrY. • ; 2•arkr PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. , people t:, tallow him.with fire and sword into the Ottoman dminions. From their known vipar and ferocity, this intelligence might lead to serious apprehensions, but there is nevertheless ti possi bilitt•that it may really prove Ferviceable hymns- . iog (Austria at once to put his troops in motion. The proximity of the Slontenegrins- to her terri .-5e55„,,,,„0„.. mws - t p . IR A s toy, on the Adriatic, masters it; certain that elm As the time fair the decisive action arrives, we will . never suffer them to rebel at pleosure ugainst i have inrious counter projects to the Douglass their Sovereign anti hence it et expected she will I immediately send forward a force to . put them i• Plan for violating the Missonri Compromise, and down. If this step should be adopted-at the pre,- I Felling the North to the South. Mr. Cutting, of cut moment, after the extinction -of , the: Greekl New York, the forlorn and deserted leader of re revolt and the recent verses „of .the. Debrud.s- i the Herds, is "aid to he prepared with ti brit- i e n h t n' t r ailnd iwill u h r a a v g e e n gr i e e n a t tin among ffll enll producingin iily n e 1 liantlosiginlidscheme for abrogating the corn- hitherto been deluded by the belief- that, acting pact of 1820, by a bill on the model of those or- ' In harmony with the Czar, they might consider pulsing New , Mexico and Utah, which leave ! themselves unassailable or invincible. 1 The condition of the money market during the i' them free to adopt slavery as n feature it; their ; Constitutimisi when applying for past fete days has' been characterized biconside ! "admission as : arable excitement. After the departure of the States, whiluthe Mexican taws against slavery i Atlantic, the tendency of .consols was rather are left in force. It is agreed that the Congres- , toward an advance, notwithstanding the contin- I sional prohibition of 1820 and the Mexican anti- used drain of gold to Paris, and which was now slavery lavii, 'stand upon the same footing, .att h r t i th bu e ta nta bl l e w ili ,o s a o t me degreearrivals e Arianno th une la eu r l e t, however; 1 and that wtr may now, consistently with the I that on the additional estimates for the. war du- Spirit of theluet of 1820, extend to, the settlers I ring the present year will reach- to the amount in Nebrask l and Kansas the assurance that their 1 t o h f e £s F , r il e oO hc , h ooo o , o, c e o r u hh pled ient als ih o th w h i d t , h fo a r re a po s t t di h r l r t f i 0 1 equal to £10,000,000, in ease of has I Introductio of slavery among them, shall con power to raise a fresh roan 1 stitute no struction to their admission into the purpose, to take • necessity, Union. ,- I produced a very decided and adverse effect.' \‘', I The reply to this sort of sophistry is obvious. 1 • In this state •of affairs the Chancellor of thel If the settlers in theseterritories are invited and 1 Excheipuir's• invitation for tenderssfor £6,000,- encourtigmilby Congrese to violate the law of 1820, 000 of exchequer blinds, be .lii per cent. in they will itiry correctly construe the suggeation terest, in three series of £2,1100,000 cacti, re ! dimmable respectively in four,sfivettini six years, into a- pktrlical repeal of that act, and govern has been brought to a severe test.‘, It. appears ' ne eqh', respeet to l uch mats 1 to decide' what was the organic law of slavery in themselves' accordingly. I do not say what I I that the method 4 secret, tender, which in this would do,S.f ajudge on the heath, and called upon I country is a new r. w nation, end the,con. it tens was altogether\unsuited to the pnlilie s idol ; Nebiasksi, under such a bill as Cutting's, but I ! . i uence was that eareoly any were sent fn. \ ?Pie Chatteellor then announ- -know that as a citizen I should consider myself! ced his minimutri,pi:ie . for the first aeries of I relieved from the obligations of the Compromise, £2,000,000 to he 08S; n which they woultryield and the territory deprived of thus security afford- ! en interest of about four per Cent., and offered ed by tilt adjustment against the intrusion of 1 to receive subscriptions op s to Moriday'riexti:the elavery.l ' Bth instant. When his terns were thus defi -1 i nitely made known, some icadiness to necept \ - 'But Whatever Cutting may do, will be upon= i them was manifested, and the bonds were forth.: his owstreeponsibility. Douglass already gives 1 with applied for to the extent o shoot .C 1,200- -notice iii advance that Cutting is not one of !dal 000. Subsequently about £4 000 more have cenfederotes s and that he does not accept the I been taken, and itis nowexpect that between olive branch thus to be tendered. ! this and the Bth, sten the books c se, the whole £2,000,000 will be nuode up. • Mr. -Benton made an excellent ton minute Since the foregnit%as written tiews has been speech to-day, sketching with graphic, power th e published to the Mice ,at the bomb meat of whole plan of agitation proposedby the ,OdessaNebras on the 22d instant resulted \in'the ales-. i tro traction of all the fortifications, the Witte 'esand ko swindlers after they take the-first trick. Cu- the military stores, and that there were t pow ha for two hundred and fifty millions of dollars, , der magazines blown up, twelve vessels o war Arresoniah fortifty more, all of Mexico perhaps, t sunk and thirteen vessels laden with alum ni for five hundred or a thousand, Central America i tion captured—the loss of the English and Fre ch and Ammonia are to follow in due course. He ; fleets being only five killed Ond six wounded. ; Ir s also stated that the process - occupied only a feu\ showed how much may be said under that five ; h ews ,. • minute rule, which is to come into force to. i Consols at the last dabs were quoted at 88:, morrow.- ! They have since touched 881, whence they rat I The Mat and Craige affair is likely to result in eeeded to 871, was 871. and the elosing , price this evenings, an lade f mtte'eltensien of "masterly inactivity ." . Two failures hare occured daring the weeki It is very strange we cannot get up A fight— but'they are understood`ta be attrilintable to mis- 1 Even-when - Southern - llotspurscome into conflict, management rather then to the pressure of the ; and throw upon one another bitter and mortal , times. The parties are Laforest & Co., wine 1 Insults, the issue is nothing more piquant than : a petty discussion of ettiquette. In.the difficul- ; merchants, for about £211,000, and Reade Broth- ; ers, provision merchants, for about .£40,000 I The absence of discredit generally among firms' ty between Cutting and Breckenridge it was 1 carrying on legitimate business is reitiarkable,.l found impossible to decide which was the chat- and no apprehensions appear to be ent4rtaineci longed party; in this, which was the first insulted. ' of any important casualties in that way. \ ~ and heat grain market has again been IteaVy; The Dona in both cases was thirked by their res- w at has experienced a further decline ot ritiout pcctivo friends. The only point alrout which 1 Is. or Is. per quarter. there tone dispute at all, is, that the two mem- 'The cotton market, under the ittildenee`stf . , . hers abused each other like pickpockets. But , large Imports has also been Mill., , therels no fight Alas the days of chivalry The next steamer from ; this side will be He'll Aare fled I . Jextes. • Franklin, on the 10th. s , Serer visits. ". TITSDIT MORNING, MAY 23. 1844 FROM TVAMUTNIGTO?i. 11:111VEST.—FATe or six weeks hence and new wheat. will be in market. Last year \ the first sr- , rival came to hand on the Tith of /nue, and sold itsh t $1 per bel:',On the following\ day flour t \ ip m new wheat was offered for sale \on .Com m dal at . The present crop is equallYABTar if `not\ferther advanced:\ Then comes a nett order of, th\ngs. Old prices•ifill beat an end, and new iniei,`will commence. The time is quite; short, and \ these who bare lurid investments "in grain and 'Triunes to make with - flour bad better be and Qin' . Say it ,will require five weeks AT g \ the wheat to mature, and three or four addition al beforcii isfit for general use. What then ?' A deeline s 'idfriee as a matter of course. We never line*, it to fail that wheat: did not, fall off twenty-fivoto thirty-three per cent. in value up on the first 'appearance of the ne'ir , crop or very 80011 thereafter \ New wheat and 'new flour will be in all our Weiternmarkets before the . mid dle of July, andsjio, so sure as that short space ,of time rolls aroinnkjust so sure will ,prices for the old stock "thirebte." lye would 'therefore have western dealtrk. mindful of the faCt.—Se.' ,Lewis fatel.• , s \ ', ‘ In refutation of statements recently published , 1119.. Speaking of the Wheeling Bridge. the ~‘,.\, - ——=4.....k,...- .- -:- .;, u Western papers. M, Crittenden very distinctly National lutelligencer retnerks : : , Fllll•CE.—lrallwr ', Ilie • avng—swat ,, n states in hiss peech to the Sury, that Lis "services Its destruction Seems to 80gge,1 . 11 wildrecol- , Woe7fke. / rePitrotisfm --- 4 , arge bodies of trooPs in this care were rolenteired." lie sit re leetion of a fact of promiuent importance in . continue to march in tiM.llirection of Toulon, ;I had knownifigi from his boyhood--I had ' reimeet to mallea a hle iron stcuctures which was ! for embarkation for the \LeVant. An Imperial, known his family from mihe. And if, in the ld u e. ti a v i e e r di e2l ,I anti• 1,1 one th course ' of lectures ' decree' enlls into activn .‘le ce, on land and pastwinter at the Smith-1 afloat, 80,000 men, from t im e, 40,000 class' of recollections of the ps.st—iu the memory of our ~. enter, in,tiTZ t in e this city by Dr. J: Lawrence i iSfa \', -• \ - \'.:‘ early intercourse-1u the t i that bound us to- . getter, I thought there was sufficient cause to . South. We f to the gradual \ loss of tenacity ; .It is exile positively ateerted, tut the French suffered lir event m e best kinds of iron when in ; army of the Foist will. be #.-tvgliTizro to 100,000 j niter it proper, whose business is it! Whom use , , that'iste say he core-tautly subjected to 1 med: The 'fifrmation of is camp . ,iiif 00,000 at', does it concern, but my client rind myself! I tension,filtration a d concur:4,M. `, On this liv--', Boulogne, with, a view to an expedition to• the Um a volunteer—l offered my services—they h . ~,,,, ~. ',.. hi . ~b , ,,, „A„ilo sustain • Baltic is el-us'spoken of. AT another proof of • neceßtail, and I have given them in this , r' l ' 5 ' 411 i t g \ i feeble way. ' ,an almost un mite, w lght or pressuree.disposition the, g rn t, ~;\ rrY Wilk at , the , ef eve Men •t en on ur i nate. The tenacity originally the war in a manner befiting a \greitnatio , n ifits We doubt whether the public judgement will p 'c o u ,,,,, gth e k r b ° y m, th ratify this opinion. It was Mr. Criteuden's ia- `re iron ha been expended by the I intended to propose tothe,Chtimbertlk demand strain to - whieti`l \has been _ subjected , and itsl for authority to raise another loan of' 0,000 fluenee,—bis personal and political reputation.— , substance \becolks \hompsixstively gianular.i.-.1 franca in case cireum,tflnces require it. \ the weight of his fame and public honors, that.' The whole Subject is \ one eminently entitled to ' Admiral Barbier \de Tinan, who bas,- en were thus voluntarily thrown into the scale, a 1.,. thorough investigotiM7 thqi \part , of scientific cening on the Eastern r C?at c2ro,l:eeoe*,, • . to , ~,„, , - proceed with a portion. o fhis d i vis i on 'to Algeria, ready weighed down by wealth, social, position • -"'"' , • \ , • • ' Ito eihbark several regiments for Turkey \\. and a most formidable array of legal - counseL— „ ~, •„,.. • \ , The \ long expected de -,, *.s for the fetmation.tc , ratite roe '..snara a Ann \ ,EILEKDO3I .—At 1 sgaio-it the claims or justice forst. poor man, si r thA A , A.AI prayer la ee HOF le , p/ApUth ‘Ch ur oh, a new Imperial Guar,' eared in I the Moialtenr. The achoolmaster, without influential friend.% who had , Brooklyn,(the tlev. Henry Ward Be\eher, pastor) picked Men. 12,00 ck \ :tokens been mercilessly shot without provocation. dnd • on lest Wednesday \ evening in pummance of aI suideireireninstancesthatalmuld bare stirred the, prerhms suggestion from ,the xenerable Dr, Ly- 1 808100808 ascend, sympathies of every manly heart. We cannot , man Beecher, it was resolved to: devote an eve- . I ing extent, and tile i nine tinkly to supplications for the 'rescue of , A consider it to Mr. Crittenden's honor that his , n ~.,_e ‘ cATAA of 1 cal mongstreerc :tokens the `Terlritory, or sobrooko Ird, oo \ ,o •ns dullness in trait°. - 14,.....cticapital ISCTTICeII were volunteered, when justice did not: Savery. \Lost treeing Wasncemilingly fixed up-1 l a wff o l w in i ve triliis on their oars , idel those who , need them. against such a victim of such a crime. , en . Alarge number of the members of tke Fly .l have little means must either struggle 'along for mouth cenkregatiort, and othere, : ecimrdingly . tit.- A time , paying heavy shave for e:Zooi, o r go . sembled \ Alter the customary oponing exert+. • down.. What preduces. this state of \ `things,- we I see, waY kiadeltot s.c't c`i4 ni°u 'k nd ' will not pretend to •explain ; it , isl suffrage* to feeling upon the present eatinsftl crisis\ '''. know that harder Greek are brewing, '`arld \that Mr. BoWsn, of the' unpurcha sabli . find of Bow.- , the effect, is likely to \be serious . -"j A dilksedson en ,tit McNamee 4Oa ell•Ti lid off with & h ° *tu g - % .is before no ; let every busides.4 man' trim is gestion of danger \of actual violence to-Morrow, the ` saris„ . to encounter the adverse winds . P . lii)i.„ \ cf (the last day Uf debate in Congrass.',Upo:n \ \ - Nebraska bill, ) porlinps of bloody violence in the ‘ Locofoco legislarien' prodhcas this -slat of shape of an atte t bythe majorityto,.drivithe things. The Banking business has been attack minority fronithe n all, and that it behdaved. the • reA uelle,,e,„ in and raling. .. eroeo; to lip p ed ly 4m 4h il e tli ,.a ei c r u c u i ni tris in lat p ilia rt dr iij iie th n i b ri.. i ll f ro ro k m ers o mi tiie, to slim , in ,their b 'half.lost `, for , sucoor eth,eft Irak . , Statii, nod the List Lee - slat : ate IT . ': . sed :inlet to , ' ' s ' keep itnt even this; poor tubstitu ,-which act, This &Wont the R v. Henry Ward Beecher, \ even before it goesiinto operation has a very who proceeded to speikon the snbject with greet iensible'effect In increasing distrust ancipanic. power and point. ifs did not hesitate to declath, his conviction dint adAgALad AA A. AAAybytothe, .... S im urm tbe o ° Lo r tin i g aw sll gro tt g co a m u es t ( ''t to o c ex c Lit a nn c en oi , worst in thisnation—that national iniquity had '• t' :unteer 'thAial decisions, and LoCoroco legisla gone well nigh to that depth of Hellishness -be- „.„,..,,, J , •._ :."\ , neath which Milton's ' , lower deep” alone could ','" Therein no difficulty in seeing causes for this possibly - descend. But, bessid, with the ton selonanest, of ti . Dlvine Proitde ce over the. nu- con- : f state ° l' thin business does n tictomise°finaltytosurthPergialronung , d th ... a c, t l4 . a v l e i . tion still, he was not ready for utter despair.— There might . be many Unions, et therm could land:ll ' 4ld • \ . \ \ t„, be but- one Liberty—but one T th—but one Righteousness; and that he firmly Atilievedthat if God, in his wrath; should see fil e. to ' -destroy this Government, ho \ Would 'lllld MI er tend - a , - better toi, A earry ~out the" . great pare es of ;hiei providence In founding it; fur those co Old not be ultiniately thwarted by the machinations .of wicked ,politicians at Wanhington, or elsekwhere, however corrupt and comipting they wigt - be. Ills hope was still in.Goti,-that he'woulden twin the bonito and halide 'of the noble - band ' i n \ °ti gress during the morrow's trYinghoms. \ The reverend gentleman finally closed 4 \ a meeting with h most'..earnest prayer fir 'Nab kit and Freedom. Thin ocention'otai a most scd- \ emn and affecting onC,'andsvaiqUite significant, for nothing has so signalised therprisamtetruggle` as the deep and wide-spread religious sympathy with Freedom which It has awakened, in this and other forms, throughout the • nation. —W. T. Tri bone. fly Tilt iiIIII.OPA. Otreeieoadenee of the N. v. Contieerelet Adeertleer. Lesbos, May f.t, 1f.'14. The news by this packet is varied tort inter mting, end on the whole, although not in any way decisive, highly favorable to the Turks. Details are still wanting of the extent to which the bombardment of Odessa was carried, but there is no reason to doubt that everything in tended by the admirals was fully performed. Sines that time the same operation has been in flicted upon the Russian batteries at the. Stains, month of the Danube, but in this case also we are without details, as the only authentic intelli gence must come by steam rio Cmistentinople. The Greek insurrection appears to have received' some mortal blows by the results of engagements between the insurgents end the Turkish troops, and a report which Is to a great degree erect: ited, inasmuch as it confirms previous rumors, has arrived of the Bastian* under General Lu dem having suffered an almost unexampled de feat from Omer Pasha near. Bilistria. According to the aceounts"of this last affair, Gen. Luders was advancing with a large division of troops along the Dobrudsche bank of the Danube, toward Rassovo or Billbstrin, with the expectation probably of being joined by a fur ther portion of the army who were to cross the river in the neighborhood, and thus form a suffi cient force to continence the siege of the letter place. Omar Facile, however. again anticipated them in the 'same mans ir as when he routed them at Citalo, and advanced to meet them with ell the forte he could command. It is sold that he had 70,000 men, but that is improbable, and whetter the movement took piece from Billistria itself or from Mende is still uncertain% From all that is sated, however, be must had a considerable erziy since it was by dividing it that he seems to hare achieved the calmed triumph. While he ail mated with one portion to meet the Russians, he ilespotthed another body with directions for them to moveforward alongtho coast of the Black Bea, where they were protected by some ships of the allied squadron. Theta arrived successfully ~, ....,.., ~,‘ n ,,,,, , s . 5 „,,,,,„..,,, ._, ri . 01 . 0 , so as to be able to get to the rear of the Ras- - ''' e------- —— '- ---- ---- ---"- thine, and while the main division of the Turk- 1 elan, published at hitteannali;Ge., gives en sm ith army were LI the hottest part of the conflict, count of several eases of Lawless act, "reeently General 'lndere experienced the dismay Of end. enacted in that place. On Saturilayevettingast leg himself fallen upon by new foes behind, the John J. Moore, wbo wee likely to get into possibility of whose appearance he had never trouble while in a elate of intoxication, was hi for a moment contemplated. 'rhe result was a ken to his boarding house as a friendly act by is defeat of :obstructer even more complete and bu- man named John Brown. .Oa their arrival thereN male/bag than those of Oltenitra and • Cimle.— 'Moore deliberately drew forth a knife and phing- All the Russian stores andammunition. and even edit into Brown's body, 'striking hintin the Tight. side, thereby inflicting a frightful and dangerous the military chest, ore reported to have been wound. Moore Was at onto taken into custody. seized by the Turks and the Russians were ' i On the same evening a group (if one hundred compelled to fall back upon Ozeneteciths. To negroes assembled in an out-bonse in the West this point the Turks were too wise to follow them ern part ,of the city •to amuse themselves in a he they - would there be met with fresh troop, who hail already beef: cent to the rescue: and dance. Becoming disorderly, an officer appeared accordingly, well satisfied , with their victory, 1 1 t in e t i o ni uzi et d in it e nL not ,. " I s h a e r3 y , a t t o o d u rg ee ;l 6s p ted i s t o ri n m : ref a . they retired once more to the 'vicinity of their fortresses. . i defence, which they knocked' from his hand.— The chief circumstances to induce a belief that 1 The pistol was sUbsequently snapped at him. I 1- this statement in more or less well founded, ' arc , Being rensforced, the officer , finally succeeded In i.. arresting twenty•five out of the gang, and placed that vague but positive announcements hove been jell. Twenty-one were convicted.* in circulation for some time poet of a dechied 1.. them in ThressAf the leaders were• ordered to receive one check experienced by the Russians at Csarnsvo- . (or -Zarnibeda as It is spelt in some nund and seventeen lashes in three equal In in,with the vigilance with which °aliments ' ' the j mninder ' each tiarty-nlee* maps,) coupled lashes. On Tu ay two men 'named James all timsounte_ef -their doings are lately known to Taal' and Charles Griffith, having had some pre have been. suppressed.' In ordinary cases they contrive to publish flaming reports even when Tie " misunderstanding, accidentally met; When the old quarrel was renewed. A 'collision ensued they have actually been worsted, while of course and the latter knocked down. - On agreeing to the smallest successes are paraded in a;way to remain peaceable in the future ho Was allowed to make the people at St. Tetersilurg believe that their Watch is an uninterrupted coegoest. Lot- .Fat up, when the former turned to hears:.; fie had tot prneeded many steps, hovrever, when terly however; we have heard nothing from them in the way of official flourishes, and the only Griffith drew a revolver and, lifter the third at,- , tempt. sentaball Into 'ruffs book near his right mode in whit* the - news of their alleged,disaster at Crarnavoths hOs been received is from What bide ' lriddi It "g lithim dm "' arifilthinaineen has been whispered a Bucharest , the Russian niter arrested and. knigelliniel 'rue li= v ing heed-qtartees in the PrincipalitieS, and has thu s his word but a few hours, the bell hassog Pon tbrougt,,,om,private tunnel reached vim= etrated the lower lobe of the right lung from be- The putting down of the Greek Insurrection hind and lodged for Ward. Death occurred from has been followed hy new dangers to the Turks consequent internal hernmerhoge. Over a pint of blood r . found in the tight plaza &illy. from a threatened muesli= of Montenegeine. The Cuirthaving foiled to, derive aid from the ready beigands of Athenl—for the Greek loved fire of Turkey were little better—lies new stirred uP the f.enewki mountaineers of the little state or Montenegro, to try their ikEll lathe same llne, arelPrinee Daniel,: the head of , the country, lon aecerdingly Waal{ nUltahltCr ceiling upon ids =i=n . °sunise:At:4.—A. French sea militias, lately returned to Fronts ham idsdsgaimar, has Weight home wiW himtwe enormous eggs. 'rho natives assured him that the bird which lays those eggs still exists In the Interior of the !shed, and Is large enough to catin of t sow. ~ ~x3+.~i,i.-.iy~-:5~..~.:..r_ •..,...'mow-~..r ~ . . . e.,....n.Apt.e.100re of tbe New vark tribune , Omer Pieha, the Turkish General.- ~, • ro.bi t e rine (I CAC CO I Assembkr t (N. 8.) , ' .SCIIMMLA, fiatulday, April 8, ism. l'intabil.rum, Tharsday, May 18,... ISM. • The 'loss or, sickneis of:Oraar Pacha at this The General Assembly (N. fi.) of the Presby- time woidd be a cabunity of hicalembible magni terian Church in the United States, met here to-,. tude to the cause of Turkty. 'There is no other day. • \ The precise character of the Assembly is now , hi .. in the qualifications requisi a l . or a tn ili,, w , hard to - determine in respect to thttie great goes - ' thins which are now agitating the Werld at hurt smituander. IThe:hmount of, labia' that ho nu ; dergoes is immense. During the day hethamu. Whether the slavery que3tion will come up in its relations to Nebraska, I cannot mix positively , tg . works; Malin' attending to the discipline of .the, i 'Pled not only With riding along the vast chainof but it will be a singular fact if it doespot; and t•• 1 it does come up, then there ere tweh,classes ot ',, and to visitin g the hospitals. lie lariat noth- aritiy, billiiklOoking at the quarters of the troops, wen whose antecedents give promise Aim able \ ing entirely and quite decided discusser of this au •ect.— to be net onlyiiailitary chief, but adjutant gener- Most of the Southern members will probe ,ly re-1 to subordinates. He may I k e said :. d. and physician general. Ddring the :: night, mist any agitation of the subject. . - 's, But the Nebraska business does not contalty in_ disp l tches he has write end send elf, deprii - n 7- it so much heat as the action of, the last .Ass 1 ih 't elneoPshdetilus that he has to reed, - andlies,, him f much' r the\ time that, should be given to the restoration of nhyore e e xhausted energies.. • lily, propounding certain questions to the, Song , ern Proabyteriee, which, if answered,• wont So overworkml has he - been, that lately_he.had a-, serious lierangemeut af, tins stomach or *Tel.. show hew far they are implicated Medina slave holding. That action will come up, andl pro- d how i;apprehensive his system was giving diet that oar party will more to rescind it entire- y No ithltanding his unwearied attention ly, in which they will meet with stout resistance, to i s profos i o U td . defies \ he is, not a not . who . which will: be the Toro decided on account of the pre re war le peace, or whhee 'Mess aro confined • . mes,,E now before the National Congress. , '., r .eut hal y te b,iild e _ f usNous , ersat i o n wh i eb ,Anotber great question is the Church Eviction a fricib i of min adwith hi m \ th o u t t ier d a y , -• h e Fund of $lOO,OOO voted by the last General As- ,eipresitt' d 'hiinveryinxious to' see ' the pies, Beadily. • This fund has mot - been completed yet, 'ent contest broutiV to 'close, seio hen made'' , hp and will not be disbuned until the whole sum is hi s m i n d, ;mould get tof it, totravel through secured, because many largecontributions are E itt .,o pe _ __ rft e.hos wit Wetly on England based on this, condition. It is evident in this and os anxikts, in th m time , .- to. make. hints Assembly, as '• in ,the Congregational Onion last self acquaint with rpu lie men.` , ," A mass 1.4 week in Brooklyn, that there is a vigorous de- his inquiring rind liberal mi could not - fail to \a an d life working and leading to earnest appreciate the .• per i es .\ Tit o:ll:goTerfmht. 'aggressive movements for enlargement, especial ly*, the Weet. ',‘ . • . and style pf ; ma era 'preicitill in cur - quarter of the world: an on hisret to his !tdePted country hie,, great Influence \wort d undoubtedly on Maximi.— Total Rout of the Rebolt.—The ing ' New-York-Tribune \ York Tribune has advices from Acapulco to* be employed in endeavor AprlE:it!, Santa Anna is in full possession of start on the mime career of Cto g t Turkey to 1T11129 the city, and has very probably captured the for- ' yurr. F. Wano's ‘irranicartomr. I. tress and brought the rebellion to an end. On w ord hos publ is hed, i n t he New, \ or i t , 1 the ltith'er April, the forFes of Alvarez, were &card addressed. to the ' Editore Of tlik ....._ 1, completelii, , routed, on.the favorable military po- States; asking a traspensiaikof judgmedt ' I sition of the- heights of Coquille. and Peregrino, him on the part of the public, until the t tits Tharebels Were entirely dislodgedard compelled ny in the case, wherein he ': was tried f 4 to beat a precipitate retreat. ~ ,A considerable murder of Didier, can bo published., He it 1 number of prisoners fell into the, hands of the that ,% a tall report of the tea* any has: t, G rod ove h rtun i. .. ent s t a t a p; b . y . The leaderlea son d a e t r, l. : 3 A ti l i v g are ht z, to B A ecti ca. prepared by Mr. A. D. Richer n, one, of ' most accomplished short-hand - tens in th ,pulco.• Santa Anna dispatched a brigade of env- West, and will soon be issued f,ro the press Of . airy in pursuit of the fugitives which succeeded Messrs. Appleton ,k, Co., New lihrk. \ .\ : -.- in overhauling themon the 15th, and, after a skis - Now, we happen to know someth of; this , Midi, completely clefeated them. •; Ork the same day the party of Abarca, eonsiat! affair. Ir.. A. D. Richardson is no ,B It:hand\ writer, accomplished or otherhise,.and log of 800 men, woe broken up in Chamisyabuti- or no capacity ils a writer - of an y lath , : .„, was can, end their lender slain : His head, fixed on lugs employedhy the Wards toreparttheproreed- \ T n ," 'of the trial under their.direction, and the is .. \\ :spike r Was Bet up in his native district m a wi ing to the -traitors. ,Gen.- Santa Anna condi:mem' erry rouse' , t o suspect Oat ~Ilitz. b rook, brotight. \ his march' hpon'Ainpulco, - nrOving there on the out under the patronage of his employ o rs; win 6.. ~, .:. \ :nth, and personally 'directing the military op :\ tines park and one - sided affair; Tor which lie . \ -, orations against the castle in Which the rebels ; , will get a high price, and by it the public will bes' , • .., •', , had taken their last refuge . \ . most grievously humbugged . Cis. Corn . ' ' •:, TIM:TA:4MM Dltsaol—The Supreme Court nt Washington has ecided in the Bank Case in favor. of \Deshler. .sst night the following telegraph reached the „ tyrlv s_ - 1 • • ” Wits lmoros, May'lB.' Btsuor, Barris S i . onte:-IVe - have, gained the Deshler case. \ State\pank case net yet deaf, ded.. \ 11.•SIANSBIBIY: Besides we hear; through Cincinnati, that the Trust Company ease has Used decided in its favoi. Indeed, a note before us, declares that theConrt pronounced that pert of '- the \law affecting the banks nnconstitutiortaL=Ckrdaad . Leader. A Nr.w Aramax Bartmitc.—.-The law advlsea .from the Cape of Clocd Trope anabunce - thi or : imitation of a now RepiAlle. England Itaawith *awn her eontrot . over-the Oningti , river sove reignty and a promairmat.govarnmen, T has been eel:shed by the inhabitants, and a resident elect d. They declare the Only bulwarltof their natio al existence is unity and the'estabriahment of cliukches and schools among them. Ilia New ropublie, though small in population, has an im mense 41,tent of territorz. Tha colonists, \now tiuttgeld'haa been diecovered there, do not ap pear allow the country to elide front their gnu( 'anti at Cape Ton% a•pitition to the Queen has, tt numerously signed, praying hen to re.onnex ICA° her dominions. • . ' Doerou Ilou. Ldwara trarett, In consequence till health hoe resigned his rant in tho U. S. SeAto. to ram effect in JUDO. It rumored, that Gov. \ Washburn has tendered tho east to Slr. Choate; ' , . ..FOIGELTFUL LOSS OF LIFE IN'ENGLISII Marts.— From a atatement in the ,Loudon. - Times; we as 'certain that "aboutone thotuand persons are killed annuallit in mines of this country "(Eagland.) This is a fearful statement, when it recollectedi that the total amount of deaths in the .13ritisli• Aquadrons on the African station, for 21 years, .was 1228 out 0f.20,604.; so that one year and a . halfin.the .English mines,.destroys more lines :than the Casualties of sea se?vice mid the climate: of Africa haS dime in 21 ye ar s., • ' , . . An Au swia.—The. answer of Mr. 7 1 4114.: of Mina, to a question by hlr. Stephens, of Georgiii, while the fOrmer vas speaking;' , ..on :Wednesday, was a "sottler.". Mr: 'W.:htul affirmed that at the ..timo of the adoption of liteldies.OcutiAromis' •It .was agreed. to by members' enough from: the North, united , with those from flie - South' to car ry: " "It was' adopted,"said Mr. Walley,"and . he . came substantially a binding agTiamit." Stephana--.Bluding agreement :,3lr. Walley —!`Tes. sir, binding.. 111r,;Stepherur,"Illeding ugen whomr. 41r..upon hontgitbre my) i." air Stephens intae-i" reply A THE •. VALprr.—TS this paper, published with the approbatiori'of the SishOp or the- o i mem a great question between asatols-Usnari.andlladger. :Reriser' the 'fedi 10101 . 3 g which:WO& the editorial column 41 the are , e as the 18th init., may 4tfyff:ilol3?e'llg the ati .tantteri+.P6ga: ' Begvtrr .: wfth m Mtto'Lliwt - • 1 1 =1.maisn, • tea Jn lr' - - a. VOLUME LXVII-NUMBER 239. The "Know N thl gs", reormmg military, "companies at New Orleans, under the name:of 4 National Guard. Some idea may be had of 'the great strength of this new organization at the box,: in - the fact that at an , _Clection • for. three Aldermen, held on the Bth lest., out era; vote of 4134, they had a majority. of 175 C Neit day, processions of the parti.marcheitihrie' the Street, displaying the MEIOTICIIU flag. ring the!day there was oonsidetable. lighting in; the Third IVaid, and several_ persons wixo'ahot„, but none dangerously wounded. At night.. the. Know Nothings attacked the house of \phy, at the corner of St. Joseph Telioripit;.• auks stil. The building vans used as alit ?oat.: ..or as they are called here, a *free : hopes the,doora were forced, and everything in\ .the `honhe .was \demolished; brickbats' were hurled, and tomes op hundred.. Pistol: fired, and the'4.- citementfor ‘6 time was Very' great Severiir• personi,irere Wounded, Edward. Burnt. was led on the spot: \ Martin Mahon, - who had just arrived from New • York, wail atabb,ed,., ea also,„ some others. The cause of the destruction of the house nos that pistols ' were fired , :frota the, , building; ns'.the-Roforthere Nothings Nen Ilsyss, May 19,- 7 , IL 11. Gill tt,fiee /011.: end Lafaiette Fester, Whigorenita-inty.eltwited for the U. S. Senators from Connecticut, the former fir the short and the latter for the long: term. In the Holl4o.Gillett had 109, Ckapnian.92, Bmith6, Baldwin s,'lngbaro 3. Butler, 1. - The deenocratal, deierted:thelr candidate voting for Chasprruirtfor_ the long term. rester had 129, ell 'others ,90: ,-' t ln the Se ate Gillett`had 1 andiFoster; , B intsjeri. - ' ' -- Tax Mmarso gismaxe.--The Picton„Clumnielik , „ of the - 11th hist - randionc a • report - that' the c City of Glasgow was acen'on. th t ir i 20th "ult.Y bttfl's thinks that there is v,coma \nits • ke in -It.t ;Then following isthe reragraph in the . Chroniele: 2 • 7 - \ Seventy days have now elaPsedsince Grattan:l- er Cityl! of Glasgow sidled from Liverpool' fo . ", • \ Philadelphia, since which time \no tidings.' have • \ been received from. her, except the report, of the ~,,‘ , ship Mie Mac at 'Tallies On. the 20th• ult.,"that •.' --,- \ 4 1 ir ea h f `ia d previously . '' she ha agn tz er o r aye , atecrir g west. , The length'of time that lies elap. , •,. 'red since that report: : however, Would lead be the e • \ belief that' there must have, been- cone .„-• zniatake r about it, as had theiteemer been at that, time. within four dnys sail , of llre . coastelio Must have' . been 'of or heard tby ether veSsela; 'even - if '' - she dld`not succeed in making Sport. 1 - • ~--. 1- • - ','' ' Frio TIIE Beasstes.--Datea from--Nsmta-to•'..- the 3d instant : have been received. .Itie papers oontaill no news of interost. '3larine liisaatera were: %',orifrequeat along the coast daiiig - the kte'severe 'gales, and it was estimated-that In the stoke or* fortnight, ending In the middie April„-hbout six hundred thousand dolkars*ortli:, *„ of wrecked property , had. been cast on 'and abhut two hundred weckod seametiluidbeen located at Neeseu during the' dlsastrthis, Nrsj Ices, wife of Bishop tree and dell tar t, Of 'the sate Bishop Bobart of -New York, was into the Catholic Church fit 1106111.1. UMERSOWS - baititiniro of every dperlijtku.'itiktieltrto dexzlytlou. ntlk4ntoiel l:4 known 25ji A g n l t kst t, mys ~Ptentsfm Wetearennsv . . 110P.ATU S—A'few Cory -superior. ijr.o - ARNOLD &WI MUNK a 3csout I.Mariet axe reeeddrtg nne eeeoaetm.nt of • LK* o,.„di ne ., Tlaszet. B.ndOS - 1n77.0 - rmich and Org. •dr ' RTERFUMERY-rI !um this - da..* feed 'the -7kgttistlrr ittgVutinE`glet gunuine xtradA,Ltilon. k“. OM4'lt►ltgelrU~,lb~►~►.': ► ♦erT e. as•ortte4t of Mir Itralte, Tooth Drusluc Cnmp. t JOB. FLNIKINO. Dl•roond Dl►ifket PURE casks cif tentaillmudr;lbr medliinslpisrOoselmed•br, .:. myle , .103...K.F.51/N(1,,0r. Diamond Wayk44., iION GRESS WATE4 IL) RiCorCongioss Water pt. apst qt. bottler. .E.DEORD -.WATER- , 5 b 1 nna.lO b bbla. of We celebrated Water \rto'd freith from Abe cnr:Diatoood it Market MEitCHANT- TAILORIMI -attnded to ; 51- " stvd7 to Owe. lAtt S • s .s" it roe . , bT JOS. FLEMING, cor. Dla'd and tarter! ft. M W i i i M ; M 3 M_ ocipAgial C slat M ., bw . ces for ea . 1. RY EIFDES:-24 jii4t ree'd and fuiesle mai ' ' • lIAIIDAVOR 00. - • • SUNDRIES -4D has. Refined. 3.l6ldd'ilnet tile% tf i ts.Stig 1144 • . o. I wlnteisse Lard OM Is prime lits. Coffee; tor /Ai. Nord • • . o 2& w.l . GT/ON, N 0.12. ow. A Frost • \ 'llk:AS—Young Hymn", in cat , ' big. of. - 19:. ILa eseb,letr afar bell'. 11. 817170:1 No. L 2 Wcatt RAISINS-20..hxy. 3111...Raisina for. side ix by W. lI,SUTIZ:t. No. 12. tor. W 0.% Tkrit A HEAD OF ALL COTEMPORARIES ' Godn. 31•31 — l4.Meofi M ET ..Ymjcpa . liotiono gerMakitt2ridati n V.:111 • QUOAR,-, 160 bhde. N. 0. Sugar 'lti' 'acre" 'CI add fie mho L, . irat JOMI.OID 41 CO. - HOSPITAL SIIBETINO--200 ydh. tai Indld TWA*/ Stmedds rael . ind foe molest ' mai J. k NULL , DRIED 'APPLES-40 bbler. nnd 0 .. mil ' • Yk.D.LIZIELL MOLASSE&L-260 bblt..prime N. a.. tarommi. vas by •*. 2Vrt to. isti_...l. . 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