The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 24, 1854, Image 1

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LW. ILALL„ Attorney at Law, "Bake.
WIIZILILY-TercedollarMer annum, In advance : Chas • wars Ilonstog.”Grantirtreet, between Fomth d
elli Mid oil the smu.ms °minnow% aid Alley. „„,„,,„A..
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, 6 0dee - d° ---"-....-..... 4 00 ROBERT ROBERT E. PIIIILIPS, Attorney at LaW,
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1.6. foe each char CO - 1;e 11:6710 - essed to one per
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do d io b • 1•••elably bn ..... No dab papers wilt 43BLE.T POLLOCK, Attorney at La s '-:-
t. eat attet tha year exple., nolo. the money la scot 631" Owner of Fifth and Grant etre...pod. the Court
0.1a4. Pittsteugh. mayl44-re3
RATES OF ‘ADVERTISING: T AMES a. XIIICN, Attorney at .141 W, Offido
- streit. neer Grant, Pittsburgh, ~ isimu y
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112116101.t.FLANEGIN, Attorney at La ir
ik, ?.... r e l L addithada latiertlon..-.. 0 5
week.....:-.......-2.. . .......- 175 F
Do k two weete........-. .. .... .. . ...... 300 Nth 170 Fo etrcet. Pittsburgh. '
1. , . ozie o,,,,a___
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___ b oo TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
DO three
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..... . ix , IF o. 89 Fifth Arcet,Pittaborgle.
, 160 .. four M0nt.........=::::•- • -• 14 0 0 -- -_L'L _• _'' .- _:-.---- ----
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.__. 11 (Jo u° BANKERS ANDBitOkiti.S7
ittsiuumt Can* Id tines criers per ertn.co 0 Ote ----- _ __ I
" dae ,...T.... 1 . 0.1 . 9 .,..., A. ... -a 163 ,4 1 . d t100e1 pi .... 11 ....... tr AA. ILER I NAN_ &CO . Bankers and Exchange I
- rous..reanu.. of - maw.-- .. .. -....... '25 OS , , 01 6 „..k90. 6 5 Woodstreet, cornerof Diamond Allen
Far witch edditl Jed/ ilo.ro, Inserted o'rer one month, and . L " a te ..e- ,
ffirEuT and F ro Bank Not and Colo. Discount Tana
f a eft h... td „ , ..eddliloolG aldedo
• leeetted undo the yearly rlt ' l, Exchane:rid wners Not. make Colleetlons In all
Advertisements ecosedlug II MUM. ACot 110 L over Whoa the. brindled eltles of
the
Unkon Becalm Deposita Ote tall_
Ilse. to bet charged ea • moan and is half. eoa on Intereet,
oral p re
theircrompt attention tool! 014-
I"obllshere not am:mast. fur legal adrertleenteute ef . °° ",, , .. e° °" teidin g t°6-11.° "‘ htd/.. . 4
burned the amount charged foe their publication. .Z.__.• .- _-.°•tern 664001 E 0 eolistaittlY Fn Selo 0i1t.. 7 3-11
.weectrig ostedidates fa' cake to be charged the au. ALL. 1111111.- - .L....1.A1LD oARN.-.......CW1C1 COAX=
as o
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u reel , g ... noten: w rked 012 ..., thz „ coor tiu tar r..b a ...4 1 _ 44
sfiedod RAMER & BAUM, Bankers' and Ex
iti Mange Maks. Buy end sell Odd and 811rer nnd
r ., men ,. A . , , , ,..,
....o. ". Nbtre, negotiate loans on 8.1 Estate or Mock Semi
. reltalege of train. gleortime• I, etetedy limited e • ritles,pnrches• Prondeeory Kota , a 341 Time Bills on East
thelrewir Immediate, trodnea, and ail agreed - memento for eod West- buy and Pell Stocks on COonol.loo. coda.
the 1 .. 01
or abirv . o,, ,,.
„,,, pen . , ,„,,,,„„„t, tlons Endo on all points In the Union. 011Ine mar of
not totinaliately moracted with their own briedoes..d T„ l "rd, ro'd Woo/ AMU,
dui
oPlaidte the St ebules
di data. et edrertlrements. In length or other.. be- 00te,
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mittiblzilgsl==thegtrder.tol4llhgt,= li D. IMO, Coin, Steck. and
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rendrred, and pronentpayrnent I . ; edred. • Broker, Fourth gisert-Buys and sells Status on
A te , , drhte TOO .Ar 1.131.1 lostitrakm. lire am- musissism Exchange on Eastern eittee stuiniled at mr.
M ward. townsidp. and
other g
me... and all rent rat.; Collections rondo on theWeet at low ratan Wes
tolithal COOOUo. and notier. to be charged hdlg.. lam tern Bank Not. Boodht and sold. Ira
u ..... 001.. ... lv b.
~,,_,...„ r.O ~,,,,,A , wsmensat CAL .A.---406/1111 11.2 - .... C. 11i.;
016.1.10(1b. ImmertediatZt amnia. unless secompa. lIIAL3IER, HANNA & Co , l auccessors to '
dad hg futerral imitator's or obituary notices, and when 0.,.... yy •n , A Co., u. k .„.. r ; ~ , ,A
so ericardparded,to be mad tbr. osle. in Foreign and Domestic Erehan ' flr 'm
;Laguna , Sdnrtlier., and all other* seeding corninunlese p,.,„. • it, • k No,. and ~_„, .„ A, A4 t , ‘ ,..3ea of
mis, Or twatehing Ma. diedgrted to m l l,. .aGentiert to rulre lir.et.
No
xi. .7M...tr. ou E.47..ii..-- sad
lars, Poirse. coacorta, or jenT, Inibllegmme 6ool n/e. Checks i s nee. and an d made on nearly all piing
*here 610 mi. Pr ...... °C4IC" °I. r- SniPolots of the Elated Stat..
re ri nom. designed 41 call latent al ihe tligh.t premium mold fa Foreign and American
loArld ' ll . l " T t terest, refil l" ybe. L=lrlife 11%. P =7;- • , G 1t.,,,,..„ - ,, „,,,•,, _.
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etandl thict the erine bto be paid for. If Intended to 1..,Td.„ - ,,,, -- jlti= °° `""° °°6°° ' • o f 'mono% . 2, P24d ,
W o r the hand adman, Oa SOI. VIA b. Charged ' - I
a 1 t.bonoo orao oonu Satan. vas e '' 'raut°° ' - e7r6 - 4 1 2. Z . :A ---j.
L at.'".
Bishop or SIJr both. to be charmed Dint. Prim. TSTMII. Wm.a..mum.S a. ....... Bankers and .I
Tame Lleause PetitlonsLlEl lath. . . y V
P.eal Hetet* and Anctloneereadm rt armante not E* ol6o66 l•BlokerttiNcoth last comer of Wool and
le boCtaaeld prey ills, '.bat moved a dlaconntof. 211 1 1.0 . 1 /t 6 berg. _ I
ttblrglsthese and onee-Uitril per cent tom Ike amount of 99 treaelo". ol6ll =due cm =emu 20.11. mil colledlone
T 011 11/1412XCLT Li ILULT PLOW.
0110 2,4c 7 attended to. -
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LIU. Iftertion, . . _....51 an it WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers,
,• no. mama:nom:at toiirt - toii . 7......- . .... 07 • No. 76 Fourth street, orsA the hanks ..mit,
A0c..0..... pima non. ash. All trannetions at Mal llte.l rates. sylo
000 roam (10 Illies.) one insertlon-...-..60 amts. ~ ___ __ - i
Lea. -- aids adlitlonel lneertion..-..2, cont. , W.M. LAkilltlteß, Jr., Banker . and 13r0-
All trICOA/M. scl.elscoacoto to he mild 10 odrana.
lee , ith etteet. co. 00, adjobardng the Book of
' , Utah ah.
' ItATES OP DISCOUNT. icr HODiEs & SON, Dealers in Foreign
mem=pear roe T. P.I.LIUM 01.122,3 C 411 rand Domestic Bills or Exchange. 4X , rtiacateeerne.
N. HOLMES & SONS Brokers.
ff r.t.. lto, Bank Nona and Steele. No- 69 51.ket drat. Pate
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No AV Martz! of. beige. Third and rourVl sts. Pittsburgh- th e , m ,„l o 2° Jt it?; l v i Til • d °° 'Fat„... °d° °° en the Pri°4°°l 'M°
PEN"ABYLVANLL Branch el Menla...-..- It; -, ---
Doak ef Plttelenrith----pe Drawn at 'I do --
Exchange Ind* of do:. _City Bank.eln r c' t '' t ''''' :utU ' .t: do coMaSSIoN &C. ,
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Ma. sad Manor. of do-par Cronmerd..
n t.eindn't. do
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B B eak of North lanorici..... Lafayett lla e
Bank.-- do ear. , my
Beak efNarth'n lA.:ether. Otdo LlMlns2tTroeten. do v..... .1 , SUrrON. '
Sulk af Pm. rants .._ Western Parer. Dank-. do wh o l esa l e G roc ,„. ', wrier cma D ea t cr i d
BankofPante cos h-pat Back of li.ollon
Oconsen* ore s Par ..,,Utet.,,, ,L A, ,D. /24 - 1 -1 4 OREIGN WINES Brandies and Old Mo.
ke
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tn., Boot Par il l ....1;,'',4 17,116
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.. u il norantabela Ere Wbiebe. N 0.12. SouttrEast owner
li { l==lrakoF.7,lirr New rota eit - r..-...- - 04 ,
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„ Kw y o ur, - o wool and Front de.. Pitttlergh. leans.. seth2l
~ u nk..........,.. ,.. fr............
......0 E t W.' POINDEXTER, General HerClain-
Mo 13.&-......... MARY . 1..03. • dire Broker sod Cornmiaton Mercliant.l6; VCO.
P ...,........ Baltlmere-....----....-.i. s t and 118 Second stract..llttsbargh. aO3l-1.1
Tredesinseaßank..............per . JEBSEY k DELA% AEI. Witt A. cCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas,
Wieterlialt-7 . -- 4 -r., Au -IT-,,,tE„..,,,,y-.--• x . Choke Family Oroomi.. Wcoilon and Ivelo.wo..
Bank of:. hefehall4 l -.„___ . „._, ...°,,,...„.. "_•. - 3 • ~. comer of Wood and Sixth Streets. la oerreeei
wee mAt e ad 0r D . A,........... 50 90 - pm' A ° . °° o °AL'e d ,...." --- • -,...
„ .. asio d rtol v. c ...k. nt nt F . re5h .....b....t i100de 6. 1 thil on it i zie n
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B. of Del.o.,Chestat.tdar Its. Bank, Va. Norfolk r k
Bank of Germante.t.......... Parogne Mot V h. -or road s[. et.whieb ell/ le told at the lees[ market zeta.
West=
, . . BB" llotels, Steamboats. and Families, buying by the
= ii ' f f 2.5 4-4-- - - 'wt - h. West= Bank.... o o.3.ti tr• edFX l . 6,ll66. h° l eeede ** 6 e. 1
0„......
1,,,,, A. alau r .„‘„,.... v .. -" A ..., _ • BB" oods ellrered In-the dty free or charm aplB
Montgomery ea, 8eak....-per _ lidant FAO ." LLNI, &A. M'BANE, Commission and Fort
oac•afliorthinattoloali,. tank of G.. rare.... 2
Garilsle pank... • ,-... ,S• of St. of,X.Candf a 2 A. warding Merchant. dealers In Wool sad Prato.
Colanada Ilk & iiii " Zs Coon. • Wllednahm. 2 generallm oleo. littsburgh Idertafecturce. Na 114. Second
Dc~..•ern 8enk....-......per blerolunte NeonALET4 2 stmet, Plttelaregh. apfe-ly'63
S'ai Bank...-.,.........-.ner SOUTH C LLNA.
Brie 2
Dank. --1,4 EkettteStalS,Carollne, 2- T S. LRECII, iIIeALPIN & CO, Whole: '
Vannerg Bk oflli - aTo . e.-bar Bank of South Cardhs. al .., 0, 2 ,, a ,„„,,,„,,, to p ro , "kw. „„,
- I , ..B...sweester...par Bank of Carleton- ~... 2 fitteborgh 3,l mods, No. 242 and 244 12 y street.
FarMatellank of Readliegfee Plenta,, Motheo . ell 2 Pittsburgh. . : .
Farm..g4Schuylk.lll, A . ' w i EGI/kr co
r,,,oana Bk W Mitert-Par . 1. athWe t e.-Q"' Et ROBISON & CO, Wholesale Grocers,
?,,,zirk
tk • ht " h '..4 • 1% . "_ 11.96 1t0•-•-- th, ilk ofßeconekk, A a 2
...A , - .- Pi TENNESSEE. • Prodnoe Dada. and Camodalon Merchant. No.
leltailidef PO' vrtar Alladrant Ilenka,-.....- Z arty stmt.
Pitt.
_ 340
Unmade. rnr - Notett...- _. X 5 , 24T0C1LY.
Lebanon Bank.. ...per Lit ofßeacook, L.A. , . 214 smarm CA11.C01L.......-...-.......-.II.IIIDCR 70141211.
MOM, 22•21/A 01 Parti.W. 13k. of Lenart's. Thurston "
Dna de 8au1c....---Par Northern )3koilf ontorks ° Q PRINGER ILARUEGH & CO.. (Samos -
Wed Balk.- 22 Southern Bk ofKenteacky o 1 .." owe to S. Il.baugh,) Commi.lee sod Foroardlog
~..m .. ....k . • , ,, •,,,,..." . - emporigy, Memnon. lame. in Weal and Prodace gecandly.....
i: - ,,, x 7::: ... ......._ ii i. °emu, orAilgoad...„ is' 145 Fl.t arid 110 Scoondetreet. Pittsburgh. kii. sp.; is ,
°T,iii-7-- 1 A.i 5t ii. 11 . 4 ..:3= d ,„ to li &W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission
-..........3 , 510ank of Illietnia-....-.- 75 - GP • end Ferwarding IlerobLcelOnd Dealers in Produce
.. as. dime...„‘„,„...- , WISCONsirr. generally._ Orders for fltraborgh llarerfaototee ycocoOllci
lir " th "M b " : 46; " .4-' do 6 / 1 31 : 0 0 a Fire In: eo. alb 5 attended la. Nos, 7411ater end 90.Vrosts rte., Pitts....
Branch at MidgrepsM--- d MCHIGAN.
Branch at Cho 1........- - do Farmers . Mechanna'llank 3
Branch idelnehauL..-- do Gonernment Mak Bank 3 .A. CART", ----,...............................-....1.1. C.. 102.
W.A.& TogOlo--- do renter.. IlettE-- ---• 3 XtAitn i l, JONES & CO., Successors to
Humrksttam---- do Team°. °°°6 ° .° / - * - ° 3 ATWOOD. JON est CO, Comodeien. and rorwoot,
11..ocklii .1.-.... no State / 1 .4-- -.- .... -.. 3 no lerchmts, Dealers In Plthaturgh Stan dads,
= l4 al W a tsbal. b... ...- - d eo ' llt of . N. knierime k = A'""l i to 6 r__ l ' ll _ __ °r _ gh '_____________ . "
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Drllaea Id Sele° 6 - - -"°.° d° 2° °l'M° l' ''' °l° ' td 6 IR HEY MATHEWS & CO.,Wholesale Gro-
Brume st4llld--..... do of of Montreal--.... 6 .
liesnak at Illidery.--....... do Ilk of D. Caned. Tormto 6 ho C gad Pommeling Merchant. and
Branch at einehmatL-.... do EASTERN' 12.1C11.A.M1N. - gents for Ilrlghten Cott. Tarn, 57 Waterst.,Pittaborgh.
Mat. Weishington_.- do On New York V:
at Cae11t.....-....-.- so s eo. Phn0ag05i5.............. do Al - El :CFA & ANTELO, Gcnetal-Cerands
xt leneasher_.-.- ZOn Balinnego------ ; -- 4 0 ...LY a_ elan llombante, Philadelphia- 'InoTAI advances
Seat eltenberdlle-. do WESTERN F,NCILLNON. mod •• 0 , : , • ,4 •• ,,,,, • o r n.,..4„„, $,....,..
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at Mt. Venires- , pincinnati- . - /le. •,'
raw. at Slnchigdeld---. . or ...._.._....„.__ TOM; WATT & CO., Wholesale. Grocers,
lamb at Marietta--..... do UOLDANDSPECIE N ALCM.
• Con robed Ilerchent .6 Dealers Ire Prod d
k"A'''''llrancit at lat. T'l'- dersnest- -- •2° D'a tr 4 -. Itirrio 'b t...--IMI . 1 ' ID . h ''''' 'o6. NlZ?df ' tedle . '''°' =a lAberty _---.24274..._.h.
5r...i."7....u..- ...po...ta---------Ist. i B. L'AiFIELD, late of Warren, 011ie,
Meath at E7t.. ......-... .1..0, ...,------ ...., • , 000111W1013 and Forwarding Merchant. sod Whole
-Br.. at 0110..-.... &s i lt...cit. 0r5...---. .
Branch at attar do Ten Tbalm---...--.... 7.80 Dealer in Wintern Itmerre chore Butter, Pot ard
Branch. Eaten....--....- dor arena --...-----, 6.00 1'e.1.4.4ted Western Pmts ] generally. Water street,
ll=iht. &••••••_._.... do Sorecolons..-... --- 4.14 between hmltb Wad. Plttatrorgh.
at trayshoga .-.... do T. tiniblene---- 390
grg•digig m•aduna......... 40 Napoleons-.-..-. ...... 2.80 ?nous L1T1LL.R.....-.--- ---.12011...11,..
Man& en Wooster..:.:.- do Detest...-. .. --..-- 2.10 (late affirm Robison. Little[ Co )
LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers,
rr
__ , _ Produce andComailstiion M.Th. and Desk. In
PRDIES 'OF STOCM. Pittetorgh Atanulhotures, ha 112 Bteon street, PK.-
szpotrEn OR YOR TILE PTITSBERGII 062ETTE. By - h°l.°l " 55 1----- ."-'3
A' NVILKINS. & CO. '
. C HEESE WAREIIOUSE.- HENRY 11.
COLLINS. Forwarding and Commlaion Merchant,and
STOCK AM) EXCHANGE BROKERS, • n,,,,t,, in coca.., Butter, lake FlNoel ?Mix. gr.sterslir,
Jo n Form=
,STREET.. 115 li ood street. above. Water; Plttabtreds mill
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- . Al 2 . 'VON BONNHORST & MURPHY, Whole
, • rtreerrant. o no. -, .---- 'ol. D end (2namhelon Merchants. and Denim
--------- ~,j .4 in Pletebigniennisetmee, No. Water and, rut.
tdayu a` lawes1 awes
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''""i k , - . 4 - 4 - ;,== 1 - 00 . - :: -- • ra .. .. - F -- eb a A : 4 .. is/ f, _ =. o , Muutsgm lierellust,No.SSlViterstroct,TatsThuria ,
sairlraula 0r5... .-. .. im - - int.Jsms.rmy irsa ___ .
I. ' Di, - " 100 - ' - Int./elks Ang
. ~...... n„ g: ra * ---- me es -1., eu,...1.1., Xitin/A RPA /AMR, IttlfOrter and Dealer
--- -&--• - -..-„;:** 6, 7 7. - .6 100 ' erg - - do -in French end American Weil Paper, N. 65 Market
Do. amp. gs..-..... ItBl 89 ::: do between Third and tourthatree Pitt&trsh.
pittabeugh dty (re-...-. 100 90 lota...hay ent. , 63 _
Do. coop (fa, N. Y. 100 9) - do . t
xy ,,, MUCLINTOCK, Importer, and Whole;
A lie cr ir el gs 6. 4674 . Piiit 100 r. -..-- Int.
M ar . " 1 ...i., end Reap Dealer to etriwthlit. Floor 011
0 1
ay. erreeca., _ . _. t >fatting Table end Plano Coms, 11 indow Shade.
Bonk of
t2.Aborgb---.. •
llaak g?„ VII 24 , inv.snztu. Steam Boat Trlnunlagl,lla 112 Mittket sheet
'' '' l =a ltr i gl 'n'T 60 a: sou au s yt i ) , l w t h ßlS & P,ANTON Wholesale and Re
-6.1225 Allegheny Perin. Dinh. 60 '''' , , tall Groner , me the Eastern slde of the Diamond.
Utlsene Deptulaßaa . ...... 62 dkoi 61% ,
Stt ill isla W" 8ridg....... , . 26 22
sr' 23
lls Die• Ylerd o l et ' DRY GOODS"
vart.h.n.4 St u m b.M......... -- - - . so b° ti 2 Di m: oAI yr P .: FRANK TAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim ,
wunamaprt.nrisan---- 26 14 - ,-. init. IttV and Glossa lace Good. Embedded..
, neertrawrim. • Gen re. F hlngthinds and Taney Artie'. a ion ide
" Parable LID, lordrinete-1 11 10 0 D1r.31015 et •ortmat of,/ b eon alwaye he had at No. 83, corner of
Western /lermsneeCo...- - Is iel; intr. Ifni gm) At•r•e..h.,,,t and the Ettgo.d, -- Pittsburgb,Pa. guild y
Cairene Inman. 0... - 21 20 ----, -
Asloodlitad Iflnsom's..... -. 10 8 A. A. W4OO 2 03- Priontlialt.-c. 1- A.OO. 2 CO.. N. SOM.
eltts ":"Trints.....;.. as 41 40 &A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail
ro A lailof 641._ 00 40 27 DM.120.3 de • et. • lir t. erel In Poory and Staple - Dry Goods, 25 Illth
LA.
)"row's Ibiwth'--- 5 0
- - r '"' 4l " 6 r " itilThiPllY & BIIIICIFIFIELD, Wholesale
• vitt. 'Works-- 60 61- 50 6° - ' at, street. Pittsburgh.
Vloome
liougbio&r a tttadneri.r 60 `l6 44 ' - Nine 6660 °. ,
Ye~an s a
Balt. i.e do it.tread....... 60 - - sone noni.-----matme 11.0.- ''':...WILLIAX SW..
t,.14,. , ...ea1itre........d d Welhelki .m. ,E.,Ei. 00 I ; ; JOHN FIA/Y G D R :C CE O., R Wl7 . ?lesale Grocers
ryad
sort a/Writs of Foreign and Domeithili Wes sad
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ti
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Fret. I. 302E3.
-- win? , 44, -- --- 60 64 1• 1-
" • andOommloakett liendunsta,No.l73 Wooden/ 2.91 Lib.
Tartar ontac.rtin Rona mi le -
, BOBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec-
A -4,..,,, A Th '7 . e.A•M k eT re ro .2 1 Wring DlAlDer,Deder la roduce, Pittsburgh Uwe
i/Nr 61,12 . 106 . - ••••° . -
mumontss...-.---- - 178 lei Ex. Dir. ow cm h. _
P 111.0 2121 a 511 * ai r' -- 362 14 " N° * 16614 New 2 26 t. 4 Mu. Waren.=
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Newill_.WO ..• 9 2 0., L G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Com-
Iwo e.r- --------- - 4 '.
• 1.1.1...9., 31...b.5.t.,, oho, Danlaro to all kinds of
Eurnve , "•-• -. ... -- ,..."'"' - '• - 3 ' , I enrols dlanutectured a:odr. earner of Second and I
pitindeirsh a 1 ,,, " r-- - - - ...„ m. 0., ritusaera, rti. felt-17
Ohlo --.. -........-.......- - 2.14 Vre
Mereltenl *---.--- - 7 1 , 6 irk BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Oro.
ooastsos no ,•-•- -.•-• I • llf♦ cers. Dolt Punish.. and Dealt. le Produce and
Ontectolgult._,„---.•••••°'^ - '''' 26% 24 Pittellorgte Mmoraketurck Othr,Pitch arid Oakum &leap!
OhIeTDIR
fa F w0 , ...." - " - "" ^ " - 7 a 1 on head at their Warehouse,lo Water drat. Mt./area.
Fiat 81.1-......---•-....- .-
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Gelling -.-.- -----....." ••• li,. es , ntAini DICTAT ... ..... ----WM. mom.
det e .- - • - ••• - * -- '" --*-* '' ... 24 I % TSAIAU DICKEY & CO., M'h0hma1e‘G10tang.................-.......
tang.................-.......- ... , A 5 12 .
ik. mu eorcurdedon Merebants, and Beaten In Predate.
11," 1 :1 66d "'°'''''-''-'...,„ :: MN 10 , 1..60 Water street, and 107 Front eared, Plttsortroh
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XECUANGit AND BANKING DOUSE ' '
WILSINS k CO - - '
alas iffsers.DAVlreadatifery: ratirDl grAef!'
: 10101igittk. and , 'Dtimostio Exchange, Coh
r ul es* Was aid Land Wargir . tte.oa rad;'
i[oaaT_ roc 70 1 046000. end Interest iAllinred when left
OEO4O — ft 7 ATINOLD 4. C 0...
Dinjekiis i:OIIANGR,OUL 'BANK Nl:nnt;
jr,l4 likmko 1= 1,
r!!!st,ll,beral
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PORTABLE - . THRASI. II EN '
.MMI MACHINE . S AND
"i.. • ' ... SEPAIL ,
ARRAirrED to be thoroughly bui l t
,
vtad to work malt mwdo se look) 1 W. CilltfulL,
I .or.wito ShomlwriotWYMlloglllll, :438 It on .unit. PM: ,
bmwh. Slao'fbraMlfm . Ilarldom moilwatifol.slarolo orwt i
moMmt. WM millf malond from !Moo .to Awe, B and Mir I
no mot wwW *14=. 6 Ist. barn or DM& No ma
=eon. . 0461' Cr mar batter wort.
than 6 11 6 r 0f Ono sr* worr . In cur iil ftw Wooten
Initst i Zatmlff ELM of tb• Mani •o'. /bailor thus
I t t w U t tza r It to
r. tZ.Myolbigt.atd...p.
" 0 ItAtto bimsollid ig'•=l,.. WI liWr ID
• no &Duane b'll,oce• Wait, and Is sttsabad to tb.
thradmr, asg.ampiotoly orposstm the straw sad Mil
[r irrato,sad, baostrenottUro MUMM= *bow=
it ilWii Itzil izi
LSCOTT, Den . tist, FOurth
an &ars weett4 Ifaxtst.' Omer Maria,
gm-, to 6 v.. 1. • • UNA s.
• Alit wattorlimint.*l- • ::" Jailf '
VOL A. WARD, DD :T o Peuntareet;
TV *Doan shot, llood.•
lowa sAIG tab
o. Alm Elotoxdora afros* b• norm& es Molded to
War Owe O a.21, , m1500 by spools! toopobstonat i :aro
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20111 r ~,. -JAM D. ...PiLIMIL C. IOC;
ItOILLS .- dc ROE, Wbaleaala Grocers and
.- ezDusleskez Mandszatx Itql9iLiborty street PM*
U. tkaAtrr
....JOHN 6 , aoWlArt.
61 , 1/11.rf.
"UV M. BAG Al,Ol CO., Wholesale Oro
•y7 me. Noi.lB and 2:Mood street. Pat:burgh.
1101YDLLIAM - '2II'CLURG, Groner and
- V. Ttninodor, te Wood end Fla th stattant.
..awire op hand • lune astottniont of choke Groorrkv and
fine rest—lit Pruitt and Nutt. Wholendo and Itotall.
Desna, tappnaa on the lomat tem.,
VP
( WERT : T.Z Iti dr. .CO.,.Wbobiento
ciroftri, cantudadm Ma'r-Itnnta.jkalers In Cock*
ent i P it tat itanufeetiFen, - No. .63 Liberty. 'Vett,
100 CK successers to
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, Jr.f:D.'Wlelt,Wholefole GroearClforwarllutg and
Connafealtka Itlcebsata, Deafer itt Inno Nallh Gimme. tt,t.
Yam,. ar! Plttahttrati Nantateturea Fellenalrt t:oro , r
Woad and Water shred& rittabartto ' .
"CULBERTSON; Wholesale Grocer and
tborunleSuu bfrrebuntMealerin Trodurg mod Iltbr
burgh
lissinratured Artlebs. 195 Llberty street. Yittr
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rurrn.'
& R. FLOYA:Whollisalo Grocers, Com-
WM/tants, and Nem in Produce-4 1 mA
nrch Itulleaotor, fronticaz on Libutr. Wo?d, 444,1141
MSEMNIIIEEM
AGALRY, WOODWARD . Co hole!
JUll ale GrOCeri, PIO.= /darkat-street. Phtswielate
WOOL MERCHA NT S.
ii - saccessor tck-BI ' LEE;
„ Des.latt,cose.allaidena liathisit far thlii
as , Tio.l27,Uberty.slrost,.
i appointed the ex
' ' elusive- dtgaots for:L'ittsborgh. fsr the do °Relent
{ I - LLLL toted; Cemented and Stretched leather BeltWt, mare.
ofectured by P. JEWELL t SON, of Eartford,Conneetieut,.
We now offer for • sale a •Ursa searrtment of all widths.,
matinfneturret, et the' inandheturses lees,' his article
I being Superior to any feather Belting ev er before. offered
In this market Alsq S lase stack an widths of India
Rubber Belting Oernstant on hand, and for sale at the
I "Nutting Belting Depot." 'O.llO Market street. r
AUSTINLOOMIS, ,,, ReaI -Estate. 'Agent";
Stook„.3lerchandldo and DIU Broker, dare No: 9 2 .
th street: above Wood: Busineitsjdomptlr attended
• QAMUEL L.. MARSHELLi Secretary, Citi
comao.T. g 4 W.A.! stmt.
T, 11L N, - ,Becret(tiy lireptern
tiara Co IM Water etrnit.
Agenifoi.Oranklin
• . Fire Insurance Con:spray northaned corner or -Wood
uld Third meets. .
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P -- IMAITETRXNAgent.for Delaware Mu
. tea, ra‘eraareCeropaar. 42 Wlda street
atom H. uterou
dr2lEO.ll. TAYLOR & RUSTON; (successors
to.Tarlor A ittiorne,) Genera ConunissiOn'end • F.
eructing Merchants, and Agents Er_ Eastern Tnutsporta-
Alen Lines,WhoinWe.DealV: i StaW o roe;=vit;
LTI B ar
end Toto , 4 Soda - Ash, - .Window
Pig. Bar end Whitetead
Blanufaci Naval Stone , sad Quire
- pe ' r - ntarr P tWgrent •111 4 ntil l .r E.llll I' 'c r i ceet 1 0;17,
- Pittsburgh. No. 48 'Front street t - 4 be opposi Youheia;
- Pittsburgh
and Et. Louts Cadet Landlng,) Cincinnati. , • •
A. W. WLIAMPOSID.
T A; HUTCHISON & C 0.,. Coniii . tission
f. 2t i ereh i nt, and ,:ticksts for tbo
rs ialfe:r.G.t27... Pis and Bar 1,11. d. Hen%
A,
__ BOOKSELLERS. &C.
• I, READ, BoAseller and-Statiorier, No
ivy . 78 Fourth itzeet, Apollo itollault.
R WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail
R-T"Witalittfli
ITN - S.. DAVISON, Bookseller and
• ta u tier, mmessor to' Noimon .t.Asstoo-, P , I Ilsrtilt
ear Fourth . 1.....b0rgh. Pa.
IIL RT
ENRY S. 110SWO11. - Bookseller and
Dadar Etßtinnery,tc., 'harket shoot, mar
a LuliOnd, rittaburgh,
arid Stationers,
1'.5N1001l Maid., mat in.tha arner of ThIP4I,
Yablargh, Pa. School And law book& constantly on hand..
21i 7sIC, &C.
I-0t""11K 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano cr es.
• Moak arid Maiden! tprtratorpts, &boot Boats, as
8 ol
I, Sol. Montt -Cbtekortutt's • Mao Forte, for WcatotaFerinsylruds—No.Bl Waal street. • .. •
lIEKRY KLEBER.; Dec.idr in: latisio„. Mu
skat Insimrments, and Imparter of luau. Strings,
e agent far Nuns's A. Clark's - . grand and equate Pismo,
oi
no th &
Coleman's .M:nleam Atmehment A/m bar Itabam's
Pla
nark SCIIRCEDER; _ Mushy Store, Fourth
• street, betwiren Market and Wood. New Moak son,
nark r reeetring. and Moaleallagarnments of all kinds.
DRUGGISTS.
TORN ITAFT,Ir. (successor to Jas. Dl'Clul•
FIAT, ) ire:',:4°.4.11V,1 ) ,.7.2. 1 4.1dd
Man Pittsburgh. ,Jurntgular 4,ut, r
I I.:•wftcox. ra.. • ‘ ..lossrn rummer
14 4W1146
CO, Druggists and Apot.ll
- Lassies, comer Market street andtbrbiasSond,keep
constantly tm
had as full .6 complete' assortment of
Drons,lledlelnes,Perfuntery.andmiloksPertatalnatotbelr
business, • •
- PhD,laws MesMiStfons rerefnitycommandecL cc yl9
jOLIN P. sbotr; :Dentin in
Drugs. De Varnishes and Dye Edna, No. Z 6
terty stmettleborsh.
• AU orders "MU rendre prompt attention.
mar. Arent Mr Landon t Co s Tellable family medicines.
& co. - thDlesale.
. Druzazista. Rad maaufarturraL of lkbit, Lead. Red
•d Uth.unN caraer Wood acd Front 'Deets. Pitt.
burgh.
11 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer .in
• . Drugg, Palatx. Ste.. Ofb....Vordsbeer. te rm ;a,
cittio.sh- orK44.Drmoul. rm.
tow.
11.1.1=1 . 111.11 . 6tOtalt 11.01111.
)f.IIMJN Is REITER. Wholesale .t - Retail
hen:;lsts. caner of lalmrty and Et Clear Arista.
• ttstursci.. •
T SCHOON3IAKER & WhuJeanie
CP • Drtiguists, N 0.14. Wood extort. Pittsburgh.
TOSEPH FLEMING, &mew? to LWilco
07 it Of, mania If aikat ortreel and Dianarnd- , .Ecepa vs.
stant)y on hand • kat and o,6lplete aaaortinent of Drama
Modiaino%Mena Cheats; Parfaxacrr, and an artfelot
iwtaiala ato LL baalmaa... • •. •
Pbrratians preacatgrtiond earefonf rolopounded at all
Jaßay
7 2rIEDICIICE.
R: JAMES. KING: Office and neaidence,
N.-1U Illth etrret. opposite the Cathedral. Pitts.
jaltly
VI/ M. VARI-CS, fiti: D.. Office 6th etecei.
' bc4emr to 9 . A. " 1.2
tia R. P. - mr.:6 ytt
MERCHANT TAILORS.
CHESEER, Merchant Tailor and Clo
lA. tat.% !tn. 74 Wnod . tenet . Particular Aleutian
Dual to llayl.and Tatly( etothlng: • neli.7 •
ATILLIAI Dia BY, Merchant ‘Tailor,Dra
p..r-and Dealer in >say /lade Clathlue,llll Llb
WATTS Merchant Tailor!, 181
11.4 • W i lly Areet—We aro non rerchrtng • ant
!tra Vd . Ye r st a lgef „gu n = atr x
Oar l'r e koda and. colts... ails wait Are us • MI , 1...•
ANITP.ACTITILING.
jLW. WOOD:WELL, Wholesale and Retail
M wmfartatrer and Drake. In Cabinet Ware. No. as
td stmt. •
filaisufacturor of
• PATENT DOX VICF-9, a ropnior mild, SOLID tION.
and BEAT.ED IKri VICES, earner at Arab:coon and NAM
baton wens... wawa from the Hand etreet Al.
leeway ettr. • eeNeteill
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AWIDAOIDERED AND APLICA ALM
TILLAS-5141.-lols marked for twtooldl47 Ap.
c Cott br • L WILSON.
jdtt No. 2 Tenn stmt. above Han&
B - orarßire --- Brick and Crucible Clay Mau
ufactaring_Company.
TIM COMPANY 'LAVING ENLARGED
their esoadty 1 taanuthctotirte,_ are now prepared
to eet the Increased demand thrttude.Urfek. Crucible and
"r''''lNlTtstrk d ilt= Bub.
ritt.herrgh, !..kltetaler 11.1353.
Boots and Shooed
1 1A.:51.ES,110B11; No-89.
t:
3farket street, .3d
•doer Mon the Ilarket.lioure, would Inform the nu
e that he has now a vary full wick of ever; thin kto the
Boot:and Floe trade, snob as Ladles' (balers. half Gaiter&
Jenny Mel ,Padtars, Lady. Franklin and. all the airier ,
'found-on nuttier' . eider, also. Mime' - end' Childrens'
Gaiters and Flue?. Knot. sad Floe* In all their suletlen
ales; entionens fine Oyera Patent L'alf Boota...Frinch
Celt haft... Cutouts Gotten . sad Mom also, Buys'. and.
Tenth'? Bootanne French Call _ •
- Please ere calla/ eiewlsh to . eon snob an artk
• to all who floor us with their matt.
as trioire satlsfae•
ton. Bemenabor the place, 30 Shirked street. torZ)
Dux 0. lecona.::
MICORD &
WIIOLI=LE AND RETAIL VAIMIONAI4.If
11AT AND CAP ISIANLIFAOTIIKERB,
AND DEALEIIing ALL RINDSOFTUFJ3..
CORNER OF "WOOD AND FIP27nSTDBETS,
_ Pittsburgl4 Pa.
wf..."Thetr Mock exabrialk erg-L.I=IILT anfrityleorlfga
an=Nun. /3ww, Cuff e 11041 YUr Bounslts.'
.1.17
New Coach Pasitory—Allegheny.
EgE., M. 11. WHITEk CO., would 're-
BPl:dinky intent the pulite 'that they Imre
a chop on rework, between redoes] and. Bandosikey
streets. They ere nowteaking end are prepared to twelve
orders for every doccriptlon e( vehicles.
Eartmchtte, !Magee, rhwana. kco' de%s/rech m . l ireto tli g&
once tno manufactnre of ti e oboes work, atm
I tro g lnVine the;lesee, they foci confident they are mat
ed to do work an the most reemonable 'Lerma with ' ikon
wanting article* In their
raying particolar attention to the selectlon of nateriale,
and having nine but competent workmen. they barn no
hesitation In warranting their work. we thereSne ask
the attention of theratio to this mato. .
N. 11.—Itopithring done is the but manner; and cot the
moat reasonable teams. fel:kV
Coach and Carriage Factory..
JOHNSTON,. BROTHER k CO., corner of
Delmont and Robcons streets, Allegheny (;Ityirrould
c c ahwtrolly inform their Mends. and tbe =onoral :
tout tLor re
-vafgamvavvin all tbeirivionh
rtFor %Wend - ' to4tlon._
t r :a74 olrtl'gregAitia.recrbel to
at eri
to on the moot resoonabto terms. • f Ip_allthotterork
the beet Easton% Shafts. Polo and iybeet Etuff, theyrbel
oonfldent that sit who hour than "Mb their mktronap
sattstml on trial or their work.
meted to atm than • tall Wore mu
&anion elserwhoro. octl
Fifth. Street Stocking Factory .
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dif a 3ILITY,.ENFIRGY, - .ANTP,ECONOVS
She tat gnats hi Chltdrcree ITO" Socks. Dn.
rts. and Drs.:v.lmM at matrafiretureee prp et the
Filth street ideating Yeeter7, allinede from last a • •
NO ADVAlieri IN PRICE. . . W6l. ALT..
13teakIner Feetorr. 6th erect. between Wood and !larks!
L. I. waseerros .. .11.9.0t6—, --a. xocaurta,
. J. J. ... .. ......... 12. OOPMW.D. ,
Livpgstop,' Rtvggin & ,
NOVEtTY wORKS; PITTSBURGH', PA.
rriRACK and Depot Railroad Belden, Hay,
M11711,1;3 1 1 :111. Ap".°7lCLTlVaAlcoYar
}Ulla of various kunlifPatna Mina,'*P.rOmt Paltemq
Lions and Faotentnan Stalloablelron VarUnga of ovary as
rktr In PAID and - dtf
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM .31.ARBLEIVORItS,
al% 311 and 323 Zarrty •trrd .14.44-SestOjlet4 tined
VITTFIIIOIIOII. • .
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NTS, Tombs, Grave: Sionett,
Aryt'unitu.'' - Tops, Idan=“ro r k WS taueli,
gr r :ot "' = ""l th=. l :dp,a, oiara t a n Zrat t g
t i irttrViit l ZUVArtirt tri:rePPl - d _ia l t D oat
edzltb denatch at 510 "Abair irtsr. • • ' '
•
; Macksmiih. "Bellows Manufactory. C_
0 - PARTNERSIIIP - NOTICE.-LThe 49.1)7
writer! wtmld respectfatly imam= their We n& salt
the pant geatrally, that thin , have anten4 toto_p_.43
of 1
.hip, a namenelttg the lath OAR% under the.=
WILLIAMS it tX)..[Jj taanttfactr
=NAYS of ovary 4..atptio..whi they eaunw k,
lt4meatr/P. They
thr Ar rri 2l; u tetrun.y .' " l4;t :
ItOREItT.WILtfAIO3.j .
:Aumbog7at7iAil- _la 417
SHORT Ma, 4 38 SOYTHEs, for, mw W, g.
Owd= rht °.FITYIAWm"l.7"'Abilil'l./0/1!'!
PITTSBURGH SATURDAY- MORNING, JUNE -24-1854.
NE :YORK -ADVEBM3 1 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
Yro ßowe, No. 3463.1 343 Ilro ir.
adnay, New VOA, (4 , 14 , 4,4
I . 4asran otreet.)
lielitibLr Pints
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_ .833tIdIOUS LIBERTY. -
trove' Dr. Itide.,t vo Arehtdahon putties
ago letter of Archbishop. Hughes to-Gen. -
,
an the subjett'of religious liberty lutvino.
wrought out in the arm/isle .of tiaii . eity,
mum Catholic 'organ, with =etch parade,
,
sn it but fitting that Protestant nation
have, on opportunity of. rending tho other
'the question.: Gen.- Cass having declined
ly to the Arehbishopbi sophistical and vain
_Jos manifest, the Rev: Dr: It. Barra), Well
known for his long residence in Europe; and his
rzi• timato knowledge of every thing conn ected
with the state of religions liberty there, haaan
, .
sWered the American defender of Papal infoler
.
mice in the New York Times and wo copy below
the main portions of his argument. After giv
ing n history of the attempt in this country to se
ii sure religious libertyto - Antericart citizens abrianl,
i and- eeferring to the case of,the dltidial, Dr.
IlBaird reverts to the fact that the Archbishup,
Len he had so good an opportiniity to deitiOn
trate, by his actions the sincerity of his ettach
ent to religions liberty of which ho had Admit
; fed io-Muchle his orations and lettere, -brat-tak
tin the contrary course. The Dr.. thin ',concede
- ia follows:
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--,* But instead of expressing one word of oympe
[, thy in behalf of people who are suffering in prim.
on, and at forced labor, for endeavoring- to do
what every - marlin these, Malted Stntes has the
1 right, both from the lows of God end man, to do,
ntaiwhat, I may add, every man believes to be
-.legitimately within the . province of religions lib
-erty-ilnstend of lilting clinger to secure protec
tion to citizens of a country which you affect to
'call your "own," with n teal and even an estop - -
tation from which Most Of_ those who have no
bigher claims than.:simple birthright, would
tihrink in, their rights of conscience when in lands
unblessed with that glorious religious freedom
which estate 'here, you deride - those Unit did.a
'Not only was gen. Cass the subject - of - Your rite- -
lieration,, but also Mr. Secretary Everett, and
even President Filtinore.- . -
It le natural, Sir,' for - men,to inquire into the
reasons fur such conduct on your part. And will
you permit me to say that intelligent men have
been at no lose in coming to the conclusion, that
they are neither more nor less than the'two
following: ': • '
1. An to the protection of Americans when
..n.broad in their - religious tights,you have conclu
ded that it was not a. question in which. Ameri
can Roman Catholics need concern - themselves ;- ,
- for there is not a Protestant country in the whole i
world, in which, owing to the liberality in thil
respect which Protestantilm has secured for it;
. they; thotigh Roman Catholics, may not sojourn
or reside, and yet he protected, not only in their
rights of conscience as you define them, but also
have their own worship, If they desire• it. This ,I
is actually true of Sweden;the -most intolerant I
of all Protestant countries of ear day. Roman i
.Catholics, whether Ainericaxs, or of any:Other 1
foreign country, can have, and do:have, their
miblic worship without molestation, as ;.I hnow, 1 !
and as you know, oven ieDenmark, Sweden
'
Finland, end every Kingdom and. Duchy of - Ger.
many. They are allowed to base it mien in Ras-!
tin, (not a Protestant country, fndeed.) abort
'whose intolerance the 'Archbishops and Bishops 1
of your Church in France, Canady, and some
,other countries, hake found it convenient to any ..-i
so much, en the occasion of the preaent war
in i
the East. "What then have American Roman
"- CHAFFER, late W. Newman, !larinfac- Catholics to ask for, yen may say, in relation to I
A-AvrSl AMC - EL.I. CATERLY,IVhoIesaIe Dinh t h ib t , they
-r- AV hcieuiet-kd-L-1ia..... this subject? Do they not enjoy, tlianks be to
----- - - - -- - -- ' - ---- - -- - --------J the more liberal principles of Protestentism, all
can desire to Protestant countries,
lese ql n te, B =T:ititira d . ral"laWserlo. and i Si r eti - . where butiness,ur pleasure may call them to re
cs. .te..:an Oraeowieti at, her •ww- wpb-ire. .- ride or to travel!" Precisely such enswera did_
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-WINDOW SHADES. Gilt Cornioes, Told ' 1:41.2 of the Bishops of your Archrtiooeso, several
pit inotia,ar.:JOnw TriltUUN.E,stsatuartoteratof priests, and Mgatirs of the lefty who hail "been
~,,„,j,,, . .1.-4, t 0r . k.., ,c , i 0i...—, - ..."..LNlzi—is v , adviied by"the . pnestai make when - reeentlY oP -
IrlF,O. BULPIN,Zaris Mantilla Emporium; Plied to to sign a - Inginbrial addreseed to Colo
ur 1. - ,.p. e t ee p sne,er {.air g m .,„. 56 -2 - 8 ,... d ",„.:,„, _. ._ ! gress on the subject 'of protection when abroad
;in their religious ' rights. I shall 'not trust my
!Leelf in the - attempt to make any comments on
faural- a spirit asthma. : '
- • I will advance a step further, and say that not'
cosb, to.tiesrenoTroteatant country in, th 4 World I
1 In which American Cattalos May not outs no- 1
ijourn . cc reside, and yet enjoy all the rights as.
you, Sir ' ascribe to Conscience, and the-right fo I!
worship their maker publicly, with mich. ceremo-
flies as they prefer,--..but, with the exception of i
Sweden and Finland among the Scandinavian 1
countries, midi...4ly , enmark, end two or three
little like of Ge ny, they may throughout i
rniil)
the Pre taut world tie almost everything, they:
tould wish to make .troselytes to, their Church
from among the natise population. This, my
dear Sir, his literally trac--thsziks toithe gener
ous 'spirit of Protradantiana,. which, Idthough
It may not have attained in all parts of its do
main to that jive liberality which the Gospel in--
celestes: has gone far.heyond any other phase Of ,
Christianity, andsstill WitiLAatlg e steadily and I
surely. Would that I could say int much of Ro- !,
"Indeed, ltomo hns'not much to ask for; la tie -
shape - of religious liberty, in- Proteitatat coonL
trice:, Perhaps she would even he sorry if the'
remains of intolerance and bigotry which:die
grace some Protestant cmmtries- 7 -41isplayed, 1
must say, quite as much in some cases„and even
more in relationto Dimenting Protestant sects as
to Roman Catholics--were removed, for it would
deprive her of oneof her grounds of reproaching:
Protestantism, or at least of rebutting. in some
measure, the charges of intolerance width -Pro
testants can make, with a hUndredfold 'more
force. against her. ram, my dear Sir, - - under
stand this apecice of theological. strategy Per
fectly, if we i may.jedge from the frequency with
which you refer to the memorable-affair. of. the
burning of the Croatia° Convent near 130)3tOTI by
a Mob - who :probably tared not a straw whether
it was a Roman Catholic institutive or not; some
twenty-year, ago, when yon - work tolareak.the
force of the charges. of Protestantisin - against
the Instate; never-changing; nerireshigismon
krona intolerance of the Roman Catholic Church,
or rather the Ilamiih Ifirtarchy; for I fear to
emploxthelrord,-Church, lot 1 1114001 do Injus
tice to Many worthy persona irlfo ate as - much
opposed to nitolerance and perseention es I am, 1
1 hive spoken of one - reason whichhas-infin
creed vizir. conduct.earl that 'or the Rondsh Ili
' erarchy in reference to this eed, in reference to
the subject of which I am liere speaking,tilat ,
of seeming, by treaty or otherwise; the proteei
tion of our fellow-citizens when - abroad in their
- religions-rights.' - -,- -
' 2. 1 now proceed to :the aecond—it is this:
TAc true doctrine of rebtqloica ant, has flaw been
held by' the' Church of - which 'you, call yourself an
"humble prelate,"Bow, • then 612 - yoli . either
boll M. advocate that-doctrine ? i It is'irtie that;
you hate written andishla great deal - nbout re
ligious liberty,
and have been led to believe
that yen hold that" doctrine. - But - they are mlit
taken, The religions libertyYOu have lauded Is
thitlibeitY in Protestant countries for Rome to do
- whal`sh'e Oases - to spread heir dogmas; and, if
possible, gain the - That once done; -
and woll.dode;Whire - would ho religions iberty ,-
Int every country where Rome hassruch nacend
aney answer - that question.• -Inn feicountrics
Whore Rome has-apparently the irriand,-as, for
initince, Belgium, Sardinia and New Granada,'
--there is a geottmeasuro of 'religious libbrty,--
- but not'. from pima, or with-her approbation,
'wee the been ammired, but in spite of Moms; as
Is - well knoirn.! - In Belglum,the Government hal
hod te Contest every inch of this ground with the
desiiite. ;:In - Sardinia; there .1s now; and there
hart been for iii: years,- it tremendous etniggle,
and two of tholArchbisticips and Several priests
nro,tawalle forrealsting the -trulylibertilitourse
of' the Government in regard - to this subject
-And es to,New Orono da, your friend, Archbishop
'Mosques's; certainly told you while sharing your
• hospitality en his way to Italy-14nd the grave,'
what Opposition be end other!prelatis made to
the'course of the Government in, separating, tho
Church and the Statm - '''-' -
. ....
• There: srx paavairelu your. - -replyto. General
`Cass "which is - somewhat' obscure,' but very re
uutrkable . end .eignificant, It Is - that in, which'
you attribute to the Reformation the fact that
:human Governmental's:tire undertaken to legislate
on religious liberty and other religious subjeots;
allying truly that up-.to . to !! that epoch there had!
been it very different state of. thinge - throughout
Eurepe, inasmuch as the Catholle!Cherch pre-- 1
reilitHltioughout its :extent and regulated all !
. Such subjects, ...With the exception of the little
reiitakia Of giving the Itoinriz Citholic Chinch
(far ant is the Catholic Church_ you' ineen) such
an extent, when' you, Jahrw'that Runde in Dv.,
rope.in all efwhick,"excnpting Its *Astern bor.:
der, the Grit* Church was " aiidl still ii : GPPfe :
, tailing form otChrinthanitY, end certainly is-no.
part of the:Roman Catholic Church, from-aliens.
1 the_reiddle of the Ninth Century-la conahleva:
My larger than all the rest of Europe, you were,
not far from the exact truth: 'The Moan Cathe
, Ea Phnieli, with •hrhila untie' head:of it 'who
I 044 to be tho"lieare;r'eArirr, c antt tdcheie
the 'right to ditipose 'of 'nags and - Kingdoins,
Rulers antithisittded, very. much as lie - pleased - ;
did, for: day briii*Port nf -a thermitid years,-le
4itiat e on andinanag - valrinieh - qiestions ae. Sall
even the.ellghtest verging toWards religious lib-,
arty." , ' Alas l-for Itoineei-lhe - Reforinatitni' did
r r ' rnimi ° -t4 thiii , ilonln 41 48! .... .1i0 far' ali:a.;liige`
ortion of Christendom is eoncerucu; Rome.hat
I ) o l,etaaed4o -. Ancern over the "dreedful:', evils,
The Eagle ldanufaofizing. Company
Jr=uf.ht , e.nd.jiir. foratiellalatowhop:NinUe Gd
a o diemnet rareU pricro - Fput,Eia.V GOODE:
Pam su.a intocATzLua AND °nouns,
In great variety of Patterns and•combination of Wore
of which l'aternsare -
•
CONFI,NED TO- OUR OWN...SALES,
, . , An entirely new. article far. ...
FURNITURE, UPI; lOLS TERI: -
.dn.
Which telmblni. the great-Eat amount of DURAIIII
and ItiCIINMS found In any article ever before need.
Tb". 0 . 4 .‘ , . need. by Power Loom and are the
floa,b4 o(thst manufacturerer offered for sale. Der
.111 do veil to examine the,: Goode before parr-huhu
Ifirlldlee of the Co, N 0.4 Perk P t Y . Y . •Jelaaniv . • a a ee
-
I VON: W ASEN 011 f“L,
SPRINGI CO.,
ii.Portarrni
IRON AND STEEL.
• t 262 nraunich arra, Neer /Wk. _ -
*eel, eonstantl y on hand • fell assertment altar:llod
Band, noon, Bursa fibre, and calm IKON,'
STEEL OF ALL KINDS.
Merchants Iro all nations tithe country are Intlted . to
call or send their orders heave buying: -
Orders by mall entruated to I:wawa wIU be filled at. the .
lowest market rate& IGRTIN,I3KUNO a W..
1012, • 2G2 Greenwich at. N.
Si
1: ' " /MOTHERS * CO.,
WHOI,ESALE DRUGGISTS,
NE W TORK,
• Iliarer.emoipi t0.n.170 =Mae rt., car.Ote...knenn:
a riPORTING the lemling DratO frciin their.
original markets , both lb Europe antlEastindlea. and . :
and English Chemlmela Perfmaary. Tooth,
Nall and fl air Brushes. Slats Waves and Straps. Peale awl
Trieste Stangns. Corks. Soaped ttm. de.. they. offer therm on
the most reasonable terra& ()Hera either hi person. or by.
rekyle.e their beat attention. jet 21:ans,
KIIMBEL'S
PATENT MACHINE STEETOILED.LEATIIRR EANDMI,
The only Mod Dandrin The Chtmery. '
YrEYare made From the test oak tanned
leather, and thotoulthly: stretehed. cemented.' and
el, ted together...mei made to raw perfectly straight. and
with a perfect hug to the Pultlesand warranted to bosMstt
rate article and to please the Dorclumer. They can bo bad
angle, double er romad—with 1 Leather, Illrlts and
all nomad,. ertlelm thelhab. hr 44
eddleaaMd '
.
.101.7.4.1 me WM. KlllllBEL,Fhtteutee.:s3 Ferry 14.,, N. Y.
Globe Iron
Nos. 811 and 313 Munroe assort, ~Vim York,
"OPPOSITE THE ALLAIIIN WORKS.
SALE'S ROOMS, 1,22 STREET.
77T11' DOOll3 !VW St4o/4/111T.
THE subscribera having eitenaive and nn
sarDatottlartanicoments for eierfan
t theft Mtwara now prepared to offer to t.M Dela ,
and dealers throughout the eoutits7, - -
ifhooolir de, C.43TIRONSAIL ING,
of every deeerthtloe.
C:riiffeht.;9laffers, Doom !total< rk‘a.p k
ornanteetal;yrita and tletate_for eloldrer, hurt
• ;Chain!, &Mu, Walt Stands, Flower and
/fork Wands, thebrelta and Ilat •
•
Sands, oft.,
Also. eutKitiorquellty of Iran Irattrerenei, ell of erlateh
they 1.111 , e street to num* to areal:MAl =ability, helm.
t r oaeoo t s h n et ' ll ' n ' ./ . .. P' W ' r " . ,_ u n Cs' ejM f oll . " & y f 6 1 4 ?;
VELUM Rates tbank.olly ge " elreir eno eeeroted eh. the
utmost deoliekt!. ENT LAVKR.S. -
teylitZtai I`4 °mot streak N.-Y. .•
A LFREE WOODHAM, Manufacturoi and
Inipater, of Quoit. Pistol*. ite.lo)ltfften-et.
11. WARNICK, - Manufacturer of Ennio
elb4 Cottage Furniture. de, e: WLne at.
10IIN DAVIS; Commi lon:Merchant and
• rn . ternl nr.mnetl Wines and Ctaar,, Mi
K• GOODWIN Maunfacturers of
VireCukTotaceo, Chars , and 13acdt; =awl 3:19
1 a
WILEELER - & WILSON, Proprietors andl
Monalectoren of A.B:WiIosVP ret.t
cater24l6 8a.47 , 1/11 '
-
V V Insy,stenr Bata. I
ri.OOp.ER nousg A. J. Pomo & Bro., Pro
-1-1 Pe, _
NOP-3L.AN OBT,TEII, --- etiocesltor to - Lee, -1
F. Rre
wstCedar ele t 01.:Impart.t.t .d Jobber la Etapla
40 , 1 st.
:Staten 4buld Fancy Dying Establi*lten4
OFFICX 3Joilystirkrn -!
rro wow (wit rsturnear. TontrATITY-:
gfiRDERS r&tired by riii'l!ESA Or OthtillffSe'
(nearing 'of auiriangrit.ltWlShiettialinat
of every. description. lhanask arid Mosses Ow
CorJ heetttltplly droll. Lane Curtains' is:stored. Cantos .
Crape itlisertg dyed khil. 131014 bR72.111111. or the wits 'lrriVf.
!dun. ett kinaa of f ilk, *calm gaud tines Wasis. (in the
riew or gurrueut.) ttmted ix the tnost asenessful masher.
The undersiwod Aare longesperience Inset .Pnw. , - •
eutkr. oftoM tatelereeet States Islen(hend &et IhMtlad
that War awes* IS the art of dying ts
patil.Varttr • BA it EPIIEWIII gat '
01Y NEAUX BELL. Mantilla and Cloak
_LTA Malzahetrars sad lanpratar. Pura A.
- a • F. IIIBBAIU) & SON. Wild Cher`
Ctramda !ham. VIM. Wire, te., J Job
- •
T. ITURLBURT,' Anirricart Man' 0.
I:l e ar rt. oney, Hedleinio, Vial*
_
VAN aIESEN r S linprt,ved Walipene.- h
• rn.lixirwar Mir ea ItAoriglnal reAtr:raul raestis
nor grovlb !Chu, Itxpoc. i.i Gewral.errst.
OCT.. hGlLß nrd~ atT,
:lams me • knife, at hht osexmt tooomiol , J Brtadvray.
Anscr.LLA - Arkcirs..
VANE" coiaritErditY„Mt.
4a. J 6 DJANOND xrAtZ,h . .
E. M. BIGELOW. Proprietor.
ROBE= H. PATTXtBOWS
. . .
LIVEIr r Y .4 ,IIII SALE
bo n rner Diamond and and Maly driky,
aplAtf PITTEKIRGII, PA,
ASHLAND. HOUSE,
ABOIL EIZREET e ABOVE BEV - MVO STIVELT„
PIIILA'IJhI,PdIIAI
11. 8. BEN 80. N, Psdrairros.
,I67rPrice Basted. 3 1 . 1 k) Per ds.VeAlli
.kley 3, 1854-Iy4 .
Patent Pr:messier Tatinbeg.
41- .1. FULTON'S Phtent ChemiSal Process
'n Is decidedly lb* greatest Improvement ever sonde in
e est of 'Yenning. Leather of all kinds can be manors,-
Sneed In nae4l,lnl the tin. rennin , / br:Pn ,
moth less erpense, And fee aneestAnemoirenra. no la ht
and durability binuminassel by gistbsenrs of man
utsctsuing Leather. Bur perßen
spi .110.221T0id 4, Pittsburgh. Vs.
Lindkabad Company of.W*onsin. •
0 1 :14:::rm of thief' hare
oco s onbacription the Capitol_ stcelt.
ri alto! or Stow. WILKTNE 131).. No.
711 , out Pittibergh. where Inmphlets rootainteg
dar ter
Burrers. de-rea dr obtained, br parties
deolrtrot Lottrzostlon relative to the Comper77.' - roSB
,:.rucia a warm
.......DAW. D. CA11...... I
Lista lion.list. Tel.olßak) Unto Bt.Chatian &Palm lintsda)
c
l ITY 110 TEL, (late Browne,) . corner of
) Fhnitheold Old Third . droetik Pittibargh.-IW., CRAM
d AWL Prtvri ,, tors-
SiirTblit largo eta commodloun Limbo harin¢ uncial':
c,tud thorough male, and fonlabo4 with dew al ttipmen tif
ughatit, is now open Cr the riweptlaworthetwtwoUtug
Dubile. CautOI2III.SDLIATI. . 61)25110m
t• OTITIEBEET & SONi '
ENERAL COMS8101( AGENTS, for
theiskawl D of Real..ratats, CoUocii_ongt
Bents. Nesotbiling oppypAgy Mortgago 434 7; •
I.loThltd_ . ±:_sugimmth• .
; - T. C. WARRINGTON
- • • oolecomA.).. '
'iLADIRS' &, CHILDREN'S SIIOE. STORE.
Its has slwers , on band a fall assattaaant'No. 116
cnarth Most, Pittsburgh, l* . m 30,174
•GRANT-MOIVRY, Dealer lit Leather,
•
Ride., Oil and Shoe Flndlnia, Noal3LlbartY rine%
nniodte the head olltinad. • - ' Inn On.
y"ELLX/8 :GENUINE .EkTRACT OF
c 4P311. establlshel 11142 • i tie:ll7lr , itronaltmt g
Penn .6, PI ttstrAt n ,l , 2 PIP 44 ' 4 '7 6519Pr 'r , 4
1113.P.rars of nun:moat conntartelti: Penal/
IT --- ALTER , P.'3IARSTIALT47Importtr and
Dire In Vain. Flturodi g3etarstAr .raiot
a rg?.o o. g lgr:l d o=iiitiutitreluiers Dad:
VARisfialOW - fiCatuumEslaums„
ES.—The rms Foldons tur AIN; ainemer gamer
* I"n _ mi ° " l 4.ll" r wl'
•__ S: WILSON. -
bent rill. MN . sboy. Thud stmt.
-111ITILLIAM UpholsteroV-ind
vv. Dater In Wptiaderc. Wbolusle andlietalLthlra
street, wadi .rwrito the on OfDee.
A:BROWN, veould most respectfully in-
Sew tri.PoTit!ttt be keep,
M AIITA
_ l % - r d. 9 at t , T hi' kuul
eta of Venlttatt ° olledia wino, h Vendsz . a Shut
lege a ' lade to order, In the beet j4Tle. cinantel Mao!
to any In the United Staten- life Sheds tan neroyea
without the nid of a sere* delver. - purchased the
alma,: tools: and wood of• the Cabinet 2.stabllshunmi.
Iteoeser DleChstland .lam nnepansd to'fornlsh
theta
old
contonnres as son ea MI poldle at laese. arlth oveenthlon
In thole line. ,Agener; lie. 5 Wood street,./Ittinorth:.
PEN - N - GLASS WORKS;
414::11:1:DDIZ 15101-1111 AN, Manufacturers
- sr kind. or TIALs, ixyriurs, ml 4. WINNOW.
G 3 Water and G 5 !rout stroots, Pit
• MlG—Partlevlat atteattousldtt to odd Iris ti VEVVlndii;
(deer and vriviste moulds SW Maws and TlaLs. • -5e7:2:
.13110 —lora
TONES & QUlGG,Manufacturera of Spun
tslN.arlfiti ) ,:uv q `nul . ... l mT,rtabllial. - .` " I%
Patent Bann MALI= tiLillaren . iron AnloaMer o
Roes and Ord streett„Plttstruni4. , _ , -
k .... Roam.
B.'ROGERS & CO.,,ldartufacturors of
' • .',30 mu:el Pkt,mt Irowntod £ll.lCtattrapar,.-Ootter .
° 9 ° ‘ "a 41"1"4,5c1a. ata h -
jr,7)N,ACHAN CO., Droxiiitacturars
013boiels;,Stider, : a4.1irsrms NrCitt WaPd rt,
iltat'and kimono stmts. itabutzti.; ' I
.... .. .
i gr'.ecusf lie
Z ut. - Bmri P4t1 W ciao9:6i - sale; - m
IL NJ imsalota. LescuttraMl.„ittar.,, m tun,..
fin: - UT rdel . k 6 " ,4 g,, rYliViA " a sile•
.. .
8ATU111? - 21:1"110$11 . 4.Np e : 3U1.14:: . 24, :1854
to the (fret /rho nrk.
I which have desired front the Raferaull.kln's taking
min - tram behind the"priest of of the Church and
. 1 setting him before-in opetrllßde; and:telling him
that he must believe no .priest; no Church; nn
less it speaks according to the Word of God, and
-'. that in the Day of Judgment he_mustinnawer
for himself in regard to all the deeds of this life,
, . ... deeds of . , •
—no priest,.nor ChUreb, nor covenant being Al
lowed-to-stud between him and his Clod en - , - ihat
solemn Occasion,- and answer for MM. ,CertamlY:
the Reformation did make a great obange—eveds
la Religious Reformation--in t 6 world;
,nor Is it
half over yet. ,
Rome .loves not religious libe ty,. nee is If
wonderful, for it has been fatal to \ ben_claims.
There aro sigh:a. jive millions of people:lc..day In
the:world who would'he boWing theft . necks to
her yoke, it it had not been for this great princi
ple. A year , or, ,two ago' the HasilVer,f4e of the
Roman Catholic journals • of-England, dated the
following language : .--:. •:' - - A'
' ”Religions liberty, in the sense oflibertY l pon-
Nestled by any inan to - choose his own religion, le
one of the post wicked dolUstons ever .foisted
upon this age by the 'father of all deceit. - .TIa
very name of liberty, except in the sense ofiper T
minsien to do certain detinite:acti, -, 'ought, to beN
banished from the &amain of - rellgiiin." * * -
~, S luill. I hold out Lopes to my erring 'Prottrstant
brother that I - will not middle with hbvereedrif
he will not meddle - with mine 1 "Elliall.l tempt
him to forgot that be has no more right'sto hie'
religions views than Ito has to my purse, or my
, horse, or my life blood 7'!,... Thie Pu'aiß w"
1 tittololl nil approved by several, if nut all of the
Roman Catholic Journals In this country, 'end
rowing them, Ifl remember rightly, by the:Ship;
hstd -Vine Kato/And the Pete intio's.lournal. . . Yts
ft aNtrolf 11 pu f inol, seemed to be the form of the
imprimatur of their editors. Is it. to be won \
dared at that mob journals fool but a
limited and uncertain support ? ' I'he 'editor
of the .SATltria Of the Vallsy has just given
his valedictory to the,world. It speeks'lrell. for
Roman Catholics of St. Louis andthe .State . of
Missouri,!that they are. ot willing to reed such
atrocious doctrines as that conveyed in thealiove
given extraet:. If anything .1.3, plain from the
word of. God, it isGfrit man is noconnhable to hie
Maker alone for - his religons belie rand practice.-
God has nowhere' given the, right' to any man,
any priest, - , or any chi - web, to taketbeir.fellow
man by the throat and say: '"You mnat: belli3ve
as ice tell you, or be damned." - 'lt iicaaji to talk
about the ahuva of the doctrine of religions. lib-..'
erty, but will, all the Abases whldi may'lloir
fronl.ll, is infinitely better than intolerance and
ePPretiderb : . ~
It Is net dilfcnit to perceive why yen, my tleAt
Sir, could see nothing wrong in the Grand Duke
of Tuscany's punishing, by long imprisonment;
the Medial for reading the Bible in theirfamily
and to their friends, and endeavoring ni,,bring
. their friends to the knowledge of what they non
soientionsly, believedto be the Truth... 'What right
.had thSylo be doing' any suelf.thingl 'lgnorant
creatures, they ought not to presurne to under
stand tbeßible, .or to do anything brit.what - the
Church commands than-to do. , .. ..- ' ..
. . .
.
Nor is it difficult to see why yen advancedeuch
l a sophistical aid, I most say, Jesuitical (pardon'
Imo the word) view of Conscience and its rights;
ias you (lid In yonr letter about the ~l ifadiai Meet
ring,;" some :sixteen months ago, anti as you' nave
,
! recently done in your ..Reply" to' General Cass.
You would confine the rights of Conscience to
....,
I •
the bare holding of ones own opinions on the
subject of religion in the worship of God in - the
heart, or, at most, in the closet. • Shut up in this
little fort, eso, you eonsider Conscience Anvinci
hi; and arca ahnost unattackable. Indeed!—.And why, then; has . Route so often applied the
rack, the gibbet, the sword, . the fire, to Mike
I thosp - whom she calls heretics, Confess end reMint
I. their religions opinions? Really; if it were not'
that I desire not to be uncivil, I would say that
i such a view of Conscience as you have given,' so!'
defective in its nature, so contrary to . the Word
of' God, which requires proper outward nets of
worship and a sincere confessien of thedoetrines
of the Saviour, just ns clearly as it demands that
the inward feel togs of the heat t he rightl,-so apol- ;
'ogetic of Spiritual Despotism on the part of the
State, or ratheinf, the Church,— _ was an hiSalt to
mi
Cocience and its Author and Lord as well ni to
humanity. But I will not ditibuss this point far
ther.. I prefer to refer you to. the ruhairable cll.,
torial artielein the New. York Times, of last Sat
%inlay, which is a complete demonstration of the I
unsoundness of the positions which- you have of- 1
I firmed 'and To-affirm the
To-affirmed in . two - documents
' to whlchilhave referred: , , I ctannotconeeiie Why
Iyou have advanced such aentimintS, If It be_net
for the- purpose, of preparing, the minds of Ibis
`
i
nation for that day which you profess to believe
i
distant,- when'{
to be approaching,—though still disumt,—whe
Rome shall hove gained - the ascendancy in this
1 glolious tied:. -It is kind in you, and 1, for - - one,
theta:Son sincerely fer,nn4ertaking miaow ! i s
I- kw Rome 'expects to prepare the, mind of ibis
It people fOr submission to hortlorninirtion with all
its horrors of intolerance: persecutionaLlblped,
„when'the day arrives. Yes, when it armies! ,
I In Candosloe. I.' insist call 'your attention 'to
Ono 'passage in ..y . dur reply to General Caris t in
which you speak so sllgbtingly,mlmost sneering."
.Iy, of ,Protestants having any Concern or iolici
tilde about the burial of their dead, when insfur
, eign mud especially
,Itmnan . Catholic countriei.
You 'seem; Sir, to think that because Prote.struits
- -neither pray for the• trod, nor . corrseerato• there ,
!-cemeteries after your fashion; they might`ea
well throw.their-dead into the fields, or, buoy
I. thm anywhere, jest as they; would a carcass of
a brute beast. ' This is not your language, but it\
is your Meaning. , Let us look at it a little:- 7 ..
j Protestants, it may. he -affirmed sea general
Statement, are es desirous as liornanists or any
other people can be, of burying their dead in, a
decent and becoming manlier. Affection as well
at religion. causes them to . have such'slesires.---
And though:they do _not : prey too-the dead, ei
ther et funeraissir ninny other time, (es the. Ro-'
mon Catholics do, and that inn dead language.)
they deem it to be eminently proper to bare re
ligious services—reading of the Word _.of God,
exhortation, prayer—at funerals, not for the beo-•
- efit of the . dead, but of the living.- They deem
such services, properly conduoted, as peculiarly
calculated to console and sustain the affileted and
bereaved relatives. and friends of .the deceased.
And most certainly their serviced will well cone
pare with those which , the Itemen Cat holic Church
performs on` such occasions. And as to their
C'lnth . riell er httrYing-places ; Protestants,_ though'
they trisynot consecrate them with such sere-.
monies 'as Rome employs, or with nay:special
services at at; (though' It' Is not uncommon to
have eamothing like a- religious tatting apart of
the spot when prepared,mnd erielosed,y regent.
them nevertheless with much veneration, and
consider-theta' as meted placei. ' Their - Mutate .
are eonducted with incomparably greater deciii
-cy than one sees in Romish fat:tends ' and espez
M elly in Papal lands. -- • Whars contrast, my dear
Archbishop loettimen - thei graveyards orcemettto
jos': in the -Protestant.-countries-in N or th ern or
Protestant Europe, and . - in- Southern'or.Rotien
Catholic !mope ! Why, Sir, !seen:rotary in Den
mark, Sweden, Rolland, Gerinniry, Switzerland,
is generally n most deligtrifur-Spet, 'with.its
beautiful fietveri,istirtibliery; - its walks . , - and 'its
monuments. ',And the funeral 801.000% Derfoim
ea in, them aro beautiful and.touching in the ex
treme. The human body is deposited in the
grave with affectionate propriety FLod Serionsness
' But go down to the -Ronan Catholio countries
in the loath of Europe... See heir the desd,:en
.
pecially the dead poor, ore carried to, the grave
:and thrown into it ,: just like dead beasts, after. a
hastily andoftenirreverently4aid Mess. , ' Why,
I. have been in the Campo Satito, at :Ratites, end
seen twenty or thirty, bodies of men, women and
children thrown down, inane day, into the same
pit, most of themes naked as' when they were
born ! , And Naples. you know,' is a very Rdman
Catholic city. But it is not necessary, to go .so
far as. Italy. It will be quite . aufheient to .stop
in Ireland. And how shell I desetibe what I my
self saw there, in the grareyards-yes, in Rome's
uconsecrate!": - graveyards ! * ]lumen' bones
strewn Overthe ground in all directions Y'::Some
of thorn recently exhumed; (to make place for a
now tentatt of the grave,)' and still retaining poo--
tions of deriving flesh and hair! Never in;
MY
.life hero seen'
anything seen anything more Painfelly die- .
gusting than I witnessed in a - graveyard sortie
two miles west oj Galway, I" thiahlt was, in the
rmonth of August, 1851. • Similar Scenes may be
seen in Cabs, at IllatiinzaS and' ther places: But
I turn from the painful subject; I pray yen:my
dear Arebbishop,' never tnsay another word that
oan call upon a contrast between Itoratinists and
Protestants on the of their their funerals and
• Ono wprilinorMs , Iknow there is n great deal.
of profaneness , in - Protestant ceentrien '
"but-1
e
hov never been ep Mach shocked by Fir(inill 011/11'
pap,' or - what'l would, -Call derveratin,q lon=
ghlige,.as I travel:teen in Papal countries. '".lt IS
quite enough in my opinion; to call charch.edi: '
%sew 'by the names of htie Dolty;'but ' heir ninnyl
66dytt I have seeninFrinee caller: u The badge
of it/it:Wok -Triztitg,':...o:Th braid apfhi L101!1
Grhoge,".&e, There/a IS hospital Jai-Pertain/led
the: Hotel Dieu /.I.lospiMlo God , : - .1 bale been
in many a streativhich mightbe said, it; one jot.' ,
ed of them tine the repute./ ',Aachen of the
. . .
:people, to lead to hell; but I never saw in alltit="l
trident country a streetirt - a - espital'elty, called i
Itegi'ne may be seen In Para. - Aline all; /hive
'novae seen'•in'hy Prolistanteituntiy Scheeler of '
wine hearing such a. name ae one which theiltvi-i
cleft, at , /qaples;
.Birtdebelr 'elndfellibtor ,o s 7olo 1
fthrtitil ' 2'34 trait
,RA:Chi ia f !
.
Hut liers done; I anliiikir itailioiaci`"
.liidely.rniri direr , from. you Of ttnt-ethet:Th° 6
oh the palatinate,/ in thls-ieituattnleaticat..- I
desire over, in combatting what I dee& to be -en.
Rit
, •. . '• • \4•:•. C..
•• • A.•....:.• , .- - 0,-;••••••••- \tip ••. •
•
• • ' ' \* ;.=•..• •
sore, and rroo lot
taro no feeings Di
for 611 men. ..
. • ' tbe nes f ork' 'I.-
, - nbsesdatten lOU tinsen.•
Some of the Southern papers, as the Louisville
Journal opposed the!passage of the Rebraaks
bill : But they are as little disposed as the most
: violent Irepportars of it, to emptiest° in the reit
', cue of the Federal Governmentliom the detain
.atiton of the elavobolding • power.` At first they
\ attempted to mintage the Nortkern mind by
',showing diet Slaveholding States had seined no
:kniterial advantage, and the Free States taken
no Material detriment But the nearly unani
mous video of the public press at the n. North in
Condemnation of this breach or good ' faith, the
conientioes.that have been already held,' awl the
resolutions that have been passed—the \move
month .ii3Ohlo, Indiana, • New York and 'other
Staten nor Stain Conventioes—the resolutions in
troduced/OM the Legislature of New Ilatopthire
—the result of the recent elections in Philadel
phia—theentkinge indicate a deep and pervading
bees. of wimog, and a eats anal clear perception
that the true and proper mode of redress Ilea in
ob. ballot boi,.\iktokinglawful possession of the
i'llovernment fOr 'the tnainteinance of the just
rind constitutional tights of Freedom and of the
ifTe States ;--thests things tell them that, the
pe.le of the North do not regard the. violatioio
of enompromiae loiiing all the sacredness of a
solemn compact, as a matter of such triVial mo
ment.% Giving over,', , Girrofore, the attempt to
cajole fise people of the. North into contentment,
the - Joni*/ resorts tifthe old threat of access
ion.. .
t.
''The mare violent of do Northern men." says
the JoetrnatX" will be foewsging a general war
fare against 'slavery, no far eat \ they think they
'can do no without palpably' transcending the lim
its of the Constitution. :They will be for *acted
ing in all tholeteadons of country every' min
from the next Congress who is not pledged to the
moat thorough hostility to slavery; they will be
for restoring, if procticable, the Com
promise restaietionth,Nebraska and Kansas; they
will be for the applicktion of the Wilmot Proviso
to every territory hereafter admitted• to the Un
ion, no matter what ith latitude- and longitude;
they will be for the ebkition of slavery - in the
District of Columbia; the), will be for this mall
ficatlon and emasculation of the fugitive:44re
law by cutting oat all such ' of its provisions 'as
tend to give it the slightest (Amoy.
°Now we harilyneed say, thal if a party intent
On Mich 'purposes ehsll so farameceed at the . .
North at any fednio time, the Mem Will be serer- ,
- cd. If the people of the North, wile are a numer- •
ical maturity of the Republic, shill on account
of any real or imaginary provocatidep, use their
power In a manner manifestly injurious or insult
ing to the South—if they shall ere:tits it taunt
ingly or wantonly, the South wal net henlisteto dis
solve the aisting partnership, let Me Cone tenser be
what they. may.', '
It is difficult to give adequate 'exprmainet et
Once. to the adxed feelings of indignatior k end
contempt thin language• excites. What iv ' - the
Clear purport -of it? What is precisely the
amount of its meaning whoa put iota Bestial
Words? It is just thia--that the Union eiists for;
the sake of slavery—that • the Federal Gotern
mint must be administered in subordinaticia to its
interests—or, the Union shall be eevered.
! Where a few things wo 'lsiah to say to the
Journal, , and the slaveholding oligarchy, and
we wish to put them in a very quiet, very plain
way t. '
-Do you, not know that the policy of making
the Federal Government an instrument for the
aggraudosemont and extension of Slavery, sad
especially for erecting Wink, n principle of' pe- •
litical controlk. is a policy utterly remote from
j the views and wishes of the framers of thb Con- •
stitntion, including all the great men of the •
' , South us well as of the North!.Do you not
know that is a Policy entirely foreign to the
apiritof its early administration? Yet, for the
. last forty years it is a policy you base constantly ,
era enceessfully pursued-never ter a moment
losing eight of it. You have the control' of-the •
Government; and, fo'r ealeof alluding Slave.
ry and 'burette* lie politiealyouvr, you have gone
to the utmost verge of the, allowance of the let- t
ter of . the Constitution, if not beyond it. Yon •
have certainly gene beyond 'its spirit and Imes-
Son. Portico rake of extending slavery and'in
creasing its political power, -Yens have at length
violet - 41d &compromise of more than thirty years'
standing and cortirened vitt* sacredness
oT s compact 'YOU have throe it by et midden
_springing.of themeasme five Congress 'dented
with no such issue, in view.' You have done it
%against renionstraaces and protcats , pouring in
Mien you front every quarter of tho North. Yon
hove done it when you knew It was sepugnant to
the immense majority of the' people of' ,the na
tiori. Yon have done It not only in di:error],
but vdth contemptaoes derision of their feelings.
With a majority' or Northern Isenrorroth: (!)
douglifaces at sour command, bought by corrupt
Exeentireintinence; you hare done it 'by tramp
ling on the immemorial rule,' of just legislation,
under which theminority rightfully and proper:,
ly sought to obstruct; delay and defeat the pas
sago of the measure until the great sense of
the whole people of nation could he tested
by another congressional eledtion. • This reason
able
test of the . propriety. of the measure, this appeal to the Sovereignty of the People
'yen did not dare allow--you nndyour Demooratie,
doughfased Northern allies..- Sayan necomplisli
cd the thing by deapotisna and a trick.. The
\ daftly yea have (lanais wrong. The - may in wliich
you,have. done it is wrong—violent, injurious,
insolent, and insulting to the Free States. This
.yoo know, Louisville Journal, 119 well as' you
know anything in the world.
and newhecause we propose, in a tine Coo
-1 slitationali way, to undo your wrongdoing, if we
.etwerletialres.nothing better to ofter, , nothing
nester, morn logical; more perauaaive, than the
'Old stale; threat of Secession.' Well, we have
only to rePoit that that we. to propose to undo
your *rang &dog, This is precisely' the issue
'lre wish to submit to the'people. lf theychoose
to abide by the' repeal of the Missouri Compro
mise, let it be so. \ We expect they will not. It
! is our expectation:-as it will be our effort—to
!.elect a Congress la Which there will be no more
I dough-faces. It is our expectation to elect in
duo time it President Who will net he the tool of
the Ellaveholding oligarchy: We expect ff to ob-
Itain the power of control In Congress." • Ton
.bave attributed to us. a' variety of other meas
ures. within the scope of ',our purposes.,They
are indeed :constitutional—, within its lettr and
within its spirit. But to 'them; we have now
' only teeny, let it be with- ihein as God and tiros
ithall hereafter determine.' The great issue ire
'propose-to, make at present Is the repeal of your,
'act repealing rho Missouri compact. Upon, this
.hinite,.we propose to go into tho next elections.
Xpouthis belie wo expect to obtairithe power of
'Controlln Congress. This power me intend to
:use in a fair; honorable, constitutional ways-fir
rho redress of• the last great wrong wehavaituf-
.fired—and for'petting a final end to the ever
lasting recurrence of this political ngitation of
Shivery in Congress, obstructing all proper pub
lic business and damaging all the great public
I/tete-Its of the nation. What canyon have, rea
lisably to object to this? With what faceenn
you reclaim against the idea of the seventeen nta
sif the people of the Free States, with an
etcetera! suffrage of neatly three millions, rescu
- beam Federal Government from being any long
er the mere Slavery-extending tool of the fire or
six millions of the ,people• of tho Blare States,
(three millions of them slaves,) with an electo
ral suffrage of- less thrin seven hundred thouremd?
, Upon 'what groand can you claim that vassalage
of the Freo States should be prolonged ? in
• the Constitution ?,.13 it in reason! Is it in the
magueadmous generosity with which the Free
States should conduct towards you ,of the South,
.eseireued as you are by peculiar necessities ari
'ebig Oat of your "peculiar institution?" Tour
'conduct Las been wonderfully calculated to con•
ciliate sy . mpathy, geod, will and generous.for
bearance , You seem to imagine you have the
solo right to be Miele:it 'acid insulting.. • At. the
very idea that wo may retort osnlence by one:.
Immo, and Insult byinscilt , you Ski op end threat
en to °distally:Abe existing 'partnership,. be :the
'consequences, what they may.". , Ittasonable,azid
considerate men! . .
• We trust we 120 t forget ' ou rselves as to
use our power in any insolent or insulting way.
But we calmly tell you we expect' to have that
"power of 'control bi Congress" of which you
spook.... An d. erfkoxpeet to molt for the purpose
iogosidolog your wrong , doing- , 'Of this make
'And as 'this 'is the precise contingency
'lipid illicit. you 'grourid your declaration that
.44 the Union.ill be severed," we hare' only to'
`tell you. totes ready for the treat as fast as you
:ehooss.4.- A wonderfully winning game yew would
"snake' of it, by, letting abOut dissolving the
44a01t : par,ipeiohip." Suppose you try
Under on whleli'yoithate ettiesod•
ad the threat, you Would be out'fif pourer -wctb
rio:Coagrise in yoar control--iiiveseentive Po
teenage' Ind' hinuenCei-lie !"'
..tine.ry:: Would pin atlii•dunitedLY ",er
-rail the Blare Stake! A
os f,AreYoli, ul
Cerro you
'carry with you oll'the oro n orthern ~
'holding States Mid if 'Son could; what could .
Pad ri ° oly iti
7 uS -,. it '
ge not best. this childtsti \ threat
'111)011t SOCCMOM should cease to be thrown out'
.it is ever Ong. bets kit alt ita hotinoldsting
1 9 It provekes.nothing hoc pity;aarl,eoo
w.
Wait till thefFime Stites warp yea*
tiiiionitttotional ere ageirist thitighla of the
litsteliokliiig • qtaten-and if sycni 'Cannot
slibbiltildroes;•yolsbass of , siocenity,nothint la
kisser left but to accede:ties the -snd go
- \
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Am! c .:. 3 / 4
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. ...
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to ruin. Meantime, keep the thrtatto your
mielres? "Dissolving the.partnership" 4 a game . •
1 you aro not Prepared to play at.' It it a \havry . . ~
Ott mutat oford to iwdu/Se- • - . ' \
\ • - Prom thsWaslish Pattfv• f r
, Oar Pritows la the Sass.
' :. • ''..
nits° Onoo.—Ttmle ASO Inituntts.—Our . .
I.
~
, soldiers .are over-weighted. They carry sixty .-. 1. , •-."
l
rounds klball Cartridge. \ I do not know the ex- \ N
• :'
net weight, bat It is a ail thing .to march ',
',-.
Yesterday with, hanging Jan on the knual of the book.— \
-.;
'I lifted the pouclehox of one of the \ ';',
glades. 411 ' 4 1 can o.7BCdthatit 4 Listokaidang to
me how they can bear It; with Veal, nivaket and . t
ic \ •
knapsack. An officer, to whornl - • was speaking . • . 2
.•
on the subject; ;tamed me that onr men are the • ' - .•
most willing..fellows under the mut, but that • . .
though theyare.itronger and more sinewy that
the infantry of most nations, they cannot march
[far with It. The ‘Zouares (French , troops of • ,
..
whom there are at present three regiments at
Gallipoli), only carry thirty 'rounds of aramuai-.. I
tion. The &WM" are. admitted:to be splendid. \
light infantry. by everybody. f• am told that . `.,
when the Enka marched seven miles from Galli- \ -
• poll up to the Intrcashenents, many,of the men . ' • '.
were drooping by the way. lam happy to sity
~
that the general behavior of tho troops at Scutar
is moat exemplary;. and also that on the part , '
the Turks, the moat laudable forbearance Is .
be remarked. Some of the men get drunk ocea
sionally, but they are few; and ono man whilst it
that happy state found his way into a liareni-;-
at least so tho story goes. The Turltw; howtqlw ,
instead, of falling upon him, very jndlciousty •
sent word to the barracks, and he erns march!'
home to punishmont by a Corporal and guard
It is the most comical thing in the world to an
them talking to; the Turks, especially the Irish
melt. They drink raid (a kind of gin) togethot
and I heard a matt of. the 88th Slap an old Teri
on the shoulder thli other-day, and generous);
Invite him to Ireland. They all walk aboutScit ;
tarl and the neighborhood without their aide
arms, and I have not heard of their being mole
ted.
`.VOLUME LXVIINI.i6IIIEIt 267
•
,rope bexeits; to enter•;:"
kindaeas ant* rxepeet
TEIII3 ARE CLIASOLD.—TiMeII ore E/IRaged,
deed. But a few years .go, sad, to look at .
Turkish woman was of itself an unsafe prxmot
ing . . 'And what do the Turks !my to all this
I. incline to beliere that ,they find It. very die'
agreeable, though the women seemed to like
Altogether thin place is undergoing - a comple
'metamorphosis. The next thing we - shall .bet
*flail! be a club and pack' Of hounds. In tot
street! of Pao, you now meeeplenty of gentle
men in fashionable London neckerchiefs and Ala
last style of shirt collar. and to speak of the in
rified uniforms of the British army, - luck:din(
the most uncommon one, "the llighlendens,
who, whenever they make their appearanoe, are
followed about by a crowd, and create a gloater
sensation amongst the inhabitants then tinstsig '
bear whieh \is led about the streets
does it:nougat the digs of Coristvntlnt Tbe
'dogs that used : to bark and bite seivetir:lliteetr,
now may be seen licking our soldiers"bitn4and •
wagging theirtalla at the approach °revery red
CCeit. ' The true \ hinssubraan used to 'brae his
body transported from Stamboul, and buried in':
the great cemetery of Scutari. That no infidel
foot might tread uposi his grave, he seeks bit last 4 .
.borne in Asia, the birth-place of the Moslem
'act. British soldiers now stroll through the .
etzpress wood that borders' Beritari to the ninth
for' more than a mile, and which ia 'strewn with •
hgndred thousand Monleris tombs, : The Tarim '.'
nmebtarn theirgraves at,hlsprofanallan of
their 2hosen renting .places. Anglo-Saxon ;
has spread his teat alongside the, 'aimed cone '
Wry, aid the Biithrh \ sentry's %measured triad
brrsaks thkeilencti Oil) Still vitiods, Whilst the
Ms re-eche with thinuatial strains, of the
barid i whose , army is enhamped on the
undulating plain which extends from the great
barrack.of Oettari to Km! Hien.
PaEsti:Tresr.lWT.s7]:.-40the /buy of Ripre-
senlaticce.-4 bore received,lnfoknation that the '
government of Mexico hal agreed to the several
ameedments prOposes by tlie,Seniteto the tree- '
ty between the United Stateeend \ the:Republic •••, .
of Mexico, signed, on the 80th of December last, . : '
and has. authorized itOinvoy. liatraordinerY to
thin Government to exchange the ratifications -
thereof'. The time withirlwhicb the rallficatlons .. '
can be exchanged will expire on the, 30t1tinet. -..-.,
There is a praviso in thi..treaty .tne.the par: '., ....
ment by the United States ta. Mexico 'of the taint •
of seven millions of dollars riu the exehange of .t.
~
the ratification, and the - further earn .of' -
million dollars when thobotindaidesofthe'kerted ii-',..,, ,
1
territory shall be settled.. .To behest:446l.oln , ".,
ply with the stipulation aCconlintry theterdeoti • ..
the treaty relative to the paymentlherein tesiv..\ ... '... , :
tioned, it, ill be necessary . hat Cotigteas ahould. ', :
make an appropriation of seven ruilfion' dollars -..,\- •\,.
for that 'purpose before the :10th inst.:%and•altro \ "‘...
the farther sum of three million dollars , to b e .:. / \ •:'....2.
paid when the babudaries shall be established. '' • ..
I therefore respectfully request that these sums -'• .
may bent the disposal of tbo Executive. Item-•
with transmit to the House-or Represeatatites a
copy of said treaty...FRANKLIN P1F.11.C6
4.thvistra or Ilaintstrunn, Pa., has just bail) •'
'ethupletsti by a person employed by the. proprie 2 ,
tore of the Harrisburg Demeeratio.llnion; arge.,-: .
WO result shows that the town•has a.. population '‘,
of 11,217 white persens and SOfreolored; or an •'A .
aggregate of 12,9122.. Aceolding to the United •-, \
..,..,
States, census . of 11350, the: napnlation of that ~ • . \
,town was then 5924 white'parsona and 910' col-. , :; i
'ored, oi.a total of 7834. sittoal increase of. ',* . . \
the whole population lam thusbeen 4188 ; but It .•. . -
appears that while the whites have Increased '-
4 292, the colored•peophshare diminished in num
ber ;IX).. This is douthas attributable to cheap*. ".
ration ottlaci stringent fugitive stare law pissed • . '
TußPtiworadeo.—lf anybody eupposes that • •
the plundering on the Public; Works has ceased • .
since the bill authorising their sale has become a
law, they sums. nrery silly thing. .operations
in this way go on as usual, or perhaps more brist
ly than before, in vie* of the, .threatened sale,.
which would cut abort the basittess. The Tax.
Payers will understand. they have no respite Prom -
the rapacious peculators, an&that they will Imes
a biggerbiltnextyear than this. When the Tax
collector.oP' around with,his doplieatO, let it • • c
remind them:tlot in any, event, sale or no sale,
they willaave money.by. voting for Potiocit' for..
Governor and DA1131% foi Coma Oommiesianue.— . iY
By no means bas the.pluadering oessed, or the •
extravagance stopped; Economy is a word that
has no pleat! in the vocabulary or prietiee of the. -
dynasty now An.. -Plunder—pleader—
plunder—appears to.: be ..their never ceasing ;:
- thought and (.Iccupetion.--Efulli4a,yabitry Eiji ' .
. .
Nsenne.,:.Lrgiar . „Pac Err& •••.A. DO line of
packets to run ntwecndifferentY,uropenuporte,
and this city, are now in pieces/kat contraction
by Dcirrald hIcKaY, Fsq. The
. names of these
ships, four in number, are the ,Jspeu,',,Conuno
doro Pe7y,' the 'Republic of P0111112aieet":
the 'Stranger's some: They pare tchbo:Arat
Class vessels of °;:00tons, andhillt.in. the -best
Style: The first to be hunched wilt be yeady in
.August, and the others, is immediate successlop,
The blue will be fitted out ,by Coptala LauChim
McKay. A chief aim in the establishment of
these packets is to es-operate with the F,tiaignmt..,
Aid Company established here fort s gok*lsk
tion of Nebraska.--Borc.
'ins ANGEL OADLUEL --
SUOT.A report .
reached '--
this City last night, that:Orr, better known ns
the "Angel Gabriel," while preaching to the''',. .oi. .
citizens of Lawrence, last evening,' was shot by -:,
a =win the crowd. The man was Immediately'i \
seized bytho mob, taken to a tree afidthen bung' ',
'until, he was dead - • • '\* ' .
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•
. Der, H. 8. Itodenbaugh declines accepting th
office of School Saperinundent of 31ontgemery • .„
..county; on account of Inadequacy of salary,
.... Rev. Joseph Ilioomingade, of Potter. tdsci , ,dst , .:4
clines, on the ground that the duties of the alp* .
ate abundantly outhelent -to occupy eU of one ..
MAW& time, and that he bus other deitint',lthlch ...
he cannot feel free to fell/up/Ith; ; i ....' ;•• /.-. • %
The Ckireir Daily Tribune nays in - speakin; of •
the tact that Douglas ' had declined 'nOt to, visit . -.
, ...,
..... . • . -
A SPECULATION SP.OILID.--SOllle.em are at IN . ,
discount here ,5113 E now. /dottrel persons. In ex- .-• .
pectation of the arrival of a distinguished politi
'clan, are reported.to have monopellsed all thit ' -
werela the market, last week. with A TieW Of ail- ' ...
poising of them eta great , advance. .1 - esti:adv. . ,
they were- unsaleable. '
that
AN OLD SATLIO.--Ate o k l writer says linen /
..
ailment were Introdecod as negotiators, the inn— •
nous or the Church Wire uselesa—tizat•thiSWorld . 4. -', ;
w aa , gotarnod tint by fa:truss and then by *Jinn" :'.. .' 1
--glut by. Bl- Peter and then by Bsit Tetre.'• '.' E • r
Loan Eti,tho's,LlQUOlt . B . AT PLILLICDEN3 . EU. —.' '.... . '
Wolter/a thittlord Elgin ocniarked to a 'grado-....,' s -
mad of nor city . ; th at there • was ons%ilniaw.nf ,
tbo reception gthen'itiza in L'ortlind . with Which -
he mita particululf- Pliiiiiiddist - L zs ~pnblik'.. n
dinner wi th out 110 ors or anklizind.•• • ' head v
ded; wasthia.firstpublizidizther orwhlili gypii,;.:
I
1 partook which was strictly a (iohOttit . affi l a t i.„,t , .
from the handsomerainder in Which..
off. be was,atitlisacd that tbr;acmniatf , : . *., ' •
gather as' thet'w . as, it . as s he tiei '44.iszol -
quart than 'ty . tulatit .ihono-Vp;#!ticalt•
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_ _ ,„
• A nowspeptir makes the .:culieuirdion;,,
individual desiring toread allthi{ttulibt
ten . daring the last eighteen . months: tip
:Eastern question,- Would have to lninat I
of sir, and read- withotitinterreiption'tot,
:ad of one hiudied and whisty:rour rears,
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