The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 26, 1854, Image 1

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FA T AA4SIigti . :O I. ' 1786
PI TT SBURGI.GAZETTE
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• WHIT E 28: 00._r
DAVID NYE 11-111.1%.] fanSWELII.II6IIT.
erica tee mow prune are Dena en. Tea reel emcr..
TERMS:
DAlLT—gle.ikb e ee pee 1%/ 161 . 1 1 41 . nazir , I
W NH HLT—Two'dethlnpar nen on. In Meanie. Cube I.
nlll. be enervated T
o,
the felkning conditions:
Theis mph* per u 4 6 00
Co :I
&went
reelmee~nt,. eoplag 00 •
The fee seek club to be near/seed tonne
and to In tend hrreirlablr In advance. Tin deb peg=
Ile sent after the year motets, unless the money I. sent fa
"HATES OF,ADVERTISINO
OrteftoUwe, (JO Doss Of Noupaioll or Agatai.
• Do -each addltiotta 11.5 •
.* ~_ oat . . ... ;7,
. bra' west.
• " • 300
....... 500
Do Ibrro Do . • wo.moutha—....— • - 7a°
, I
• „.- Do temattm. . .....
• D 0 • twelve ..... . •
-- Minding Dards, (II Orme or lass per ann - ont) '6OO
Ona dollar each • addltlonal line. • '
One your. changeable at plasm" (Per all-;
'no otalnalye of Mier--... •
For each additional mare, Insettoo over one morddi; and
for each addlttooal ayttatftlaserted under 1.48 yearly rates,
Advathenrants axceedlrdt □ and not:over ilftoen
;Ines. to be charged as • moan and • halt.
Publishers fttrit aemordabla for • legal • adverthemeota
421 p d aroottiatebargad for tbelr poblleation. -
Annomuchureandldaten for oilleo to be. charedthe rams
o t her
admetimmonta • • •
Advertbunuanta not marked on Ma copy f.r mecilled
...Mar t o(' o. lasert
.Doj k .'.o rfts; rel
lo it ba puntinued till Arrldd, and
-M C m lll4ldosa of ono I llMlted to
&bottom! Immediate busln and ail! advoUttomas Gla
the, imuldit of other perama sot well as advertimmenta
not Immediately connoeted .110, theft own business, and
• all CIMINO Of sotrattsnmlts.. In length or otherwlee,
fend the limits ensweed. 11l Ile charged at the natal rates.
For alt sue/a -ftranalent admatishig. bills will ba eeporately
rendered. and prompt payment Is desired. • ..
All admrtlestoonts fir ebaritaide inatltathroa. too ooln•
744;a1“71.4.411-Zambri=trirLlttireglVlTlLT..drt.lTl
ori=7g,tildxfija.; .
-Ned
intim Maarted ll'o=t c hats
harge. esa Mecum.
by torrid Invitation+, or obituary noll and when
amompautled,to. dm paid fo. • - • • •
r.uas edntrtinerNourd all otbera fending econinmales.
lions, or. rasuirlos, notices dmignad 'to call atteotkm to
, Omearts, or any • public entertalmnant%
whom arft iambs thr admittance—all notices of pH
vat. mamcia ona—crem notice designed to call attention
P.171.M117?"im".0 `or r ti.toPr:oTtg'
to be Id Oil.lf Inte ded to
trj= h lVll/11=0,:10.1rin, t mum .41 be Zaritod
at tint rate of. Pleenta per LIM ••• ••
nubor, or Sir notice* to bo charged trlpli prim •
Ttrar t rXt=t; t ra itermA . me adeertamaant: t.ot.
to las olassed yawl; sates, out Mowed. dlacon.lt of
thirty-three and onadidnd'par ant from the amonal of
• arrnfttr of ym-triggir I 1 Plitg 0111:11. ' •
Ow Square, three 210 :.
Do. . mob additional
.sonartasigarra ry resin
On. Bonsra, (lo linas.) one Irmartlon..-.....50 rents. •
Do. mall additional Inaortlon...-25 mots.
AlLtranalmot ademilarommts to Iss paid In advance.
BATES OF DISCOUNT
ioersrrm MILT 1. 7111CPITtrantall 0.1.72111, YT
N.. HOLMES - SONS, Brokers.
• Na 57 Mar:111 at. beta= Third and fourth Or. Piarburph•
PENNSYLVANIA. IBranch at Noma--..... I%
• Dank of Pittenarah par Branch at Younindowa. do
Karhango Bank of do....par City Bat*. Cincirutetl... do
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Nor. and Mano. of d 0... Commercial Ilk.lhadn'i.. do
Dank of. Coromeree Par Franklin Donk .... - do
Dank of North 'America-par Lafayette Bank_ ...- .-• do
Bank of North'n-I.ll3ertles.par Utdo Life Ina .&TrusiCa. do
Beak of Ponnarbania...-.lar Wert= Resorre Dank-
...do
Built of Donn TownaLlp-Par Book or Ni...1u...-•••••••• -
tiomall.adal Bank of Pa.-.par Small Notes. • ' IN;
Tarniera'Alllerhanhat Bk.par NY.W ENGLAND.
Girard Bank. —..
.:-..par An folvent Brinka..- .....
nanainaton 8 .. .. a --par NEW .IGIIK.
Planufar. &Marts.Haak....por New Turk ettr Dar
Ateeluntee 8ank.............par Country ~, • . • t7l:
nif i llaltk...-..par •
Roßir. MARYLAND.
Southwark Ilank„. i -. . 7_ - . ...-Por lolye it4 rfi:, , ,- . .6.---. v i.-• 4
Tittirihanky. l-----7- -.lslrr N.
actiiintr Bantu, %
/
- nark of gatunberstaarair.:Th; , TntIINIA 2.7 7 ' •
' • Bank of Charter Catuty...rar Bank of tho Va11ey........1%
liankof Da_ vine ..par natant Va..lllchrnond- _,.
Bank , of Pet lio.,Chostar...par Ea. Lank. Va. Norfolk . . •
. flank of German ,town 3: - ....p0r Farmer,' lik of Virl..Tinia. "
Bank of Getfraturah.....l% Merehanlett Mork:Hank
Bank of .Letristown-•:...... - • - North -WeArrn,Bank.... .••
Bank of MOldlotowa- I', Braurboa, -
.- . -, - .
M .anta..err Co. 11ank...-par NORTH CAWGLINA.
Bank of Nortlnnaberlitaa-par Bank of Caro leeir.:...; "
.tlarlide 11ank—..... —l% Rank of St. - of N. Caroira 11
iplurnhia Bk & Bridge bo.pltkon. Bank.Wilndukton. ' -
Doglestoun 8ank.......--par Mmt
erehhenk,Nowtown, k
ronen 1iank......:-....--ror ' SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ede nook. ' - 1% IlkollboSt of &Carolina 2
Vulture Bk of Burka CO -.14. Bank of South Carolina. 2
Yarmen' Ilk of Lanateter-par Bank of Ch.ar,__,lotten . ....;;;; • . 2
Farmers' Bankof lioadlonTen* TiaotoreA ~,,,,,,‘'. .... ...
larm.Bk oferbuylkill Co..par GEORGIA-
• Far. & Dow, Waynealotra.l% Atiirdeht Ire. AWC (kt
-Tranklla Bit Warthington_rwr Book of Auguata-.-.. : . - .2'
'r
lio=itatk ok.... --------- Bk
'rpr rlr,, , n . sle 4 2
Leander Bank.. -_-_, .... oar An aotront Banks.-- 8
Lanwater Orrontißank...oar KENTUCKY. -
Labium 11ank...,..,—.... - -par BO of Kanturty.tourreel%
atlas& Bank of • Pottartne .% Bk of L00k...a, i ir ..-
W.wrnualada Dank....„....-par Northern likorK okr .
oo! Brooch Bank . % Southern BOWE ockr .•
Wyoming 1110Vtikeebai3a - % - • 81 - I SBOrB
York Itank.-..---......1% BO of State of Illasouri- 1%
naThrY/Votea,. .--.1.g. • ii.t.a.vois.
atm. ... State nankand Brandies 50
Ohio State Dank-- ..
....1% Dank of U110rde............ 75
Branch at Akron...---.do • WISCONSIN.
ll:socks' Athens--...... do Marino P. Flan In. Co, &km 5
Branch at Bridgeport...-. do,' MICHIGAN.
Brandt at Chinloothe.-- doTannen'lteeluankor Bank 3
Branch atClereland....— doltiorornment Stack Stank 3
Branch at T0kd0........-. do reninealarllant,...--... 3
Branch at Dayton..---- do Insumare Company-- 3,
linnet. at Delaware- --. do State 8ank....-,.• ..-_-..... • 3
Brandt at Colnootom ..... do :_ . CANADA. •
at 'Astitahnla...... do Bk of ir. Amerlea. Toronto 6
Dra rL ni k at Balem---...... do Ilk of the People. Toronto • 6
Branch laPtanctield..-3.: do Bank or Moutreal-..'...- 6
brooch at Ripley. do Bk of R. Canoda. Toronto 6 '
Itraneh at Clnoinnatl...... do EASTEIIN EXCHANGZ.
Brandi id. Waahinatm.- do On Now -V0rk......—.... I%
Branch at Cadis..-- do On Pidladolohis ...... --.. do
' • Branch at Lanclute r .-- doOn Baltimore.- ~-...`. do
Rework at Stenhermine.. do WESTERN EN.eIIANYE.
nraorb at Mt. Vernon-- do,CinelanatL— ..... 1%
Branch at Newark.--..... do Loribtallla..— - §,
ne l l ' llig i g n t:- 11. ..= . . d9AoL b tiltligiitiEglATT.„
eh at Tr0y..—......... do Muldoon". Sponlah....-16.03
Brum/. at Mt.,Ple!trar . U.- do
,L. I , a_ ‘ . Patriot. 15,60
• •
tagle. 04 --
Eagle. new_...,.
Erederkkstl'ors...
Tan Thalers.-
,
bull s. a
' Napoleon--
Declaft...
117d . U;ei at Zanesville: - do
Branch at Nororalk..—.- do
Branch .t Pkoa---
Branch at Portsoman-- do
Branch at do
Brwrh at Cal Brooch at Itasdlloia. -.7.:
Brooch do'
Brooch at Woolditr....—. do
IMPORTED TOD TIM urrsßunon GAZETTE,
A.-WILKINS & CO.
STOOK; AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
21;o. 71 .170 b7l TR: T REM
'-. ~ ~.......„,,...r , ~,,.. ,g_ mu. VON BONNHORST & IIftTRPIIY, Whole
• ' • - ----- ---- - --- ' Y ade OrMVIII and Commission llerehenis. and D.Ndent
In Pittsburgh Mannfarturm No. = Water Arad, Pitts
' . • • • 12ZOIXL burgh. Pe.
•
' • Lem: 0- , 1 8
- .• TAcon FORSYTII, jr., Forwarding and
getts.ttestss ff.-...-..- 10 0 ." - ilnt.Jan.A.7lr .
, r• Do.• ' -t1t...........; 10'3 ... .... 11.t„.1,1,.1,,,,• • cam,ulllp•on Merchant. No. sew.tm dune. Pitta burgh.
Parivanta fre..... :...k'loo - - v. Ltd..lan.ajorr 6. 01 • 1 1' 6.1 -
- ,r.e. • ipa............. 100 ' - - Int. Feb. Aug
~,„,,,e , ...„,..... ~.0 •
....... yet. after. Nee ETERFALASRALMER, Importer and Dealer
amp. Ca main 100 92 - do . 11_ la Trends and AMMieID wsn Paper. Na. 55 Market
. inap, • 6'.......- 100 59 .. .• do etrnet. between Third and Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Pittiburgh • 5ity••04.:......• . 100 .90 -, . IntaannaJulT sahs-7.8
Do. . coup. G's, .Y. /00 90 - do • .
AllearsT city re-.- . • .... /CC ,90 "' Int. Mar a Nov 'Mr MeCLINTOCK, Int perter and Who
• °sup. G's,PhlL 100 .• 90 - • do. 1 V • sale and Retail Dealer In Cumedna Maw 011
L , Wm ISOCIM • • • - .. ' Cloths. Matting, Table and Memo Coverr, Window 6hadea
Beak et pittsburgh...•-:.- 40 UN 6. Div. May Mot- 184 am Mat Trimmings. N 0.112 Market Amt. .
lierebants . it /Una Dank 60 at 63 se s.
Mebane* Raids-. . -.... 60 67 606 t
-- lank 50 •MS 226 • do 4 Xf ORRIS & 'PATTON, Wholesale and Ro
titkirSgsti=g. bn M " ' ' . W I tail Grocers, m, the Eastern rtde of the Diamond.
. ttabllrgh, Pa ,
Chasms' Delman Rank.... 02 424 0154 -
gansocaton. • , -- - - -
--, llenneashela Bridge....-- F:4
. m - •:41 Day..Marp l ek. . , DRY GOODS.
Suet , 1itidge.,...... ... 37 3 . 111,Jan. 3 et
Hand Bt.: 8ridge.. ........ LO .44 42 Dlw. • ~,, .
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N ee tb.we übartts., 60 .^. 40- 36 Div. • 9r.! 1 - 4 1 RAINTE. VAN CORDER, Dealer in Trim
Wllilandesurt Drldire - 2,3 15 IL Inas. 110/dery and Olorm Lace Goole. Enabrolderlea
• r" - inseam . .. . . • Ite.f4/ent'a Fornislaing lords and thneyartiden a full a.
. • Pitt.lih Lift ltuumann- 3 .1.0 . '9 . Div. 211105 &ailment erratic!. ran always be had at No 83• corner of
Westen Invarencatka....- .. 1 0 1 - 03 i Dis..MaY 3 2 1 ' 'Market dyed and the Diamond, Plttabta . 11..4.Y.- a 11.4
I
u .k r" Ca . : ' W ‘ h 1 s Knorr l
e L a
rl a Rerflii
A ....". d F u...,,,... C 0.,.. _ 10 8 . 1.. A /1. irri it t iA .g o ,m N
iii.gormh. rrt t. Phlls..-..... 601 41 40 - • , . . _ .
Pittab.srgh.* Louladl6l.- 60 40 37 Div. Qr. 3 , 31 et: • Re•lers In no'er mad Startle Dry Ronde,. 25 Firth
beirc.F.d..,. • ..... 60 2 . - do dr,..et Pittsburgh.
Monies Mariaile..... - 601 -' - /11v;4‘1 e 8 mo ____,-- ._ _____
satt. tug attegira - irs",, • , - . lk/URPIIY ~ IttiIICILFIELD, Wholesale
.
.
• rif I. and Retail Dry Mods Merchants, corner Fourth and
rittsdsurlib
Man Oa! Warka... .60
atR 600 81 69 • *east street. Pittsburgh. •
- •
Y _ebony glackwater 60 10 "' New Stork..
I , •nna tUntral Itallmad_ 60 47 40 : . GROCERS.
Ohio A Penna. Rallrosd.. 60 401 i -..1 . t:X
• , 11a11.: g Ottio_ltallroad...,_ 611 .-
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1
nerig.n.orn... ..- ..men All, nom.. .. ..w0.1.111 nrrtlr.
:tertian:o A Weltr ll e R. R. 60 " OLEN F . 1,019) & CO., W . i;olesale Grocers
Marina Naller•T•Drr Dods 100 / 06 IG .L ° ' • . ..
nemte.x.,,,,10............, 60 !kJ And Commlealon Merchant., N 0.173 Wood and p 1 Mb.
' ErU Canal Bonds (01d)-... 160 as - - y greet. Pittsburgh. talil
Do. - T ---- '
100 35
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" 2 .rt l. C...k Pla fa cli 23 10 - ' .
.ILOBERTIVICX)RE, Wholesale Grocer, Rec
all.. A Perna?. Plank Rd 26 20 26
• ()remnant= Turnpike Rd. 60 •10 3 . .. . Wring Distiller, Dealer in Produce. Pittsburgh Mim
eb..u.... D o e c 0......“........ m, _ ...• ' • u . e.s . 4sid all kinds of Foreign and Domeetle Wlnes and .
, . • ; • /Amore, No. 316 liberty street. On hand a wry large
'of • Meek of "messier old Monongahela Whiskey. wh' will be
311 a ....,---......:..... ''•;. 176 -, 100 • 6x. Div.. ' enti low for rash.
itt. : 164 147 Dlr. 1664,33) .. k
North marim..........- - .78 CT New Dtoek.• 1 - a• (ialT
1 North utnn--- .... ,••• * re. 23, 20 '' • I .0. GRAFF & CO., Grocers__„ qn Com
... . . • ?V r.rinr.V.4l,lV.Ptt.7;:., taro ':;11.V1.1
vicummiti A Isle Royal.- - • 4 a
2..1 1)41 , Reessts !Pittsburgh, Pa- • fel4-1T
Adveura7.711etehaac.0hi0...»...........- - . 3 2 • •.' OLIT•i 111.8CIIBLIVS 0,. D. /Wad.
. , D0ug1a5if,th i ,u,........... ... I !,, e, , , ! Alk BLACKBURN. & CO., Wholesale tiro-
It g.. OM, Boat Furnisher/. sad Dftlery In Produee and
Tplitt ...:-..-- .... , 263 24 1 • ' Pittsburgh Manufacturer, Oila, Pita' nod oakum alway
ss
on hand at their %Yardarms., 141 W..ter street. Pittsburgh.
repllkr
Colllng eel
.......,....- 4 2%1. loan Diet EY -Aar:, PlC'Erlf.
m e '''' -•- • 2 , /, )g. . • 11:SATAII . DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Ore-
NsigW,lli'....Z:7 .......... -:.... v . 20 • '
••-••-• R. rem Oommisaton Slernb ante, and Denim. In Prothro.
---, g01vet....-...:. - ......- -• I 2 20 ,
Nn. 11 Wart. aired. and lif7 Front rimer, Pittaimegb.
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Nereteb..-....... I 12 1 1 0 *.
-.....--- .-. .. TAMS C. Mt. '
_.... GILLS dc ROE, Wholesale egrocorn and
-^ "CYCIF: AND DANKING„.IIO,`-- '
..err MINS A. M Caonularion Merchants. No.lol Liberty street Pitts-.
Z.V.CILANOII AND BANKING 1101. TE 01
• • A.• WILKINS A CO.,
owitet n - 0 rt.ra /tra4
PITTSBURGH; rd.. •
VOICEION and , Domestio Exchange, Coin,
Itantlirolsit ind Laud Warrant, taught and NIL
Collections tosclo thconsbont tin Undone •
Daillieno direneneted nad loom nescsilited..
Stocks L and sold on Convainclon.
Moony aid on &posit, and interest glowed atom lart
GEORGE E. ARNOLD 4 CO:
nnnasn EXCIUNOE.OOI . I.IIAVIS, 15. 1 ;TE5.,A0-.
D11 .1 , 0 1 .71.•0110,1,, motile 'rank ry .nruov4,..
Nr ri , ITr"...o3.3.!Zaacalliberalnites—.4.o
PORTABLY. •TIIRASRLRO MACRINF.S AND
'SEPARATORS. -
lITARBANTED. to be thoroughly built,
and to rub walk nude god Wel in 0. w.CAVROL,
'Prune ShoenberitTee tt. lll /0$ YILL Ma Tula street, Vitt,
hush. The Thruhht; !dub ince arehesoutul. Monae and
ettopect, ere aully moored hose . Mere
s l ew accrsenlinesbun or field. sus lighter. thrubes faster. or stakes better ork.
More than 0.000 of than aro now to ma to the Waeters
Itzreadir d =ir t , , gtOn=a. blaargters
W.:ma trial. they hare bees reeommorded by en%
u m tune be es cotoplete,and to efork as new as soy to
yhe pepaistre Is Scent rataat mkt Is attached to Mei
n r .et,er, sod oroutetely separates the straw sad chaff
ths sraln,and hat stem cake setlefutlon whets/Ter
11 1) 4NI wzil
SCOTT;, 1 entlst, o street,
or .-eve-doors west of Maltert„. Oft* hours
fro m Lob p.m. tags..
1,11/31. . WARD, DENTIST, Palm street
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a Doors ebTro Ofloo Um* gross
g.modos po ono , 0111 bo retotrod or attertai n ti
. %bur Br. 2g, =au Irdla 191Poistioost act% woo
Of irotrione oriamr*, - oonnd
BUSINESS CARDS.
CARD.—HaI ins i•,.,:! „ , npoincett the ex
dud,. Agents td. Vet. , .o.;h. tor the ftele efl'atent
I reed Cemented nod etrt
HUN, Leather 11.1cleg, man
nfatdcyrd by P. JEW Ehl. L. rII art Cord. Comr•etirut,
W. 0 . , . 3 .r far rale a lerwe ae...rtment of ell widths,
teroneretnred. at rile rostatfarturree prime, hie article
—— - - I t' nThl:Z r' llrt. i° '" % r atro Zcl ir tfar Virtl ' s '-' „fln Vs
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dr W. HALL Attorney at 1.3 W "Zaire- Itabbrr Bottlna contently on band , and f o , alo et tbr
a well's Irdinge," Grant Wert. betwoen , Fnurth end 3 ,... 6. , / ". r" ...41 ° 2 ih*P°' , " 5 ' 114 ' l." ' t In e n t ett LIN
mood Alla .
---- .. 36 ./3 - T
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i; ,.t USTIN LOO3IIS, Real Berate Agent,
Roth, Merrharoller and DM Bra er. tare No. 92
mirth street, above Wood thedneet promptly attended
bra 11-99119
ATTORNEYS.
ILOSEPII S. & A. P. MOIIRISO.N 1 Attor
neys at Law, 011ite No. 143 Fourth skeet' Ixttwemi ,
lUM cod °not, I,ltl.Bburgh.
D OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attainey at Law,
1.16.13 t . Unix. 310. te:
tOBER 3 Attorney m a
b t . Lan-- ;
i lt nw w.ro. mutant,: say24-rsa I
TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, ofaeo
ft, Fourth aria, zosetimbt, rlttelmrgh. • ,itacrquy
F. IS C.FIANEGI, Attorney at Law
'so. ITO Pottith stmet:Pittaburgh.
ASPER B. BRADY, Attorney at Lair,.
No: 89 Fifth resat, Plitemrgb•
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---,----.- ,---:::::::- .2 =- srfmt r EVELOa ... . .. - . .'mares t. 1105103
BANKERSAND'BROKER% Cif
CI 80. 11. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (successors
..- • V . to Taelor k Idiom e,) General Commission and For
---,- , wanting Mir chants. and Agent, for Eastern Transports
rrlEßNAN, & CO, .Bankers and Exchange . tint Linea Whole.e 'Dealers In Sinplo firemen. Sheet
. 2 .kork NO. 05 Woal Arnett roruerof Diamond Alley. ; ' logs, Cotton, Cotton Yarn.. Patting. rein*. Manillit. Mis
ttatturgh, Pa. -
Br'Enr sndeeltliank Notesand!Coin. TDisantut Thai i 01 ... ' NE. Bar ,and I . l ibllo Lead; Naval Stoma, and Md. -
E.ohanne.'Sind Promissory Hates: sinks °Meal°. In all , lust , and Mtb.,.. 3, .. 31.°,'uf...,Fe4 Goods s, , oersur.-
the prineloel cities of the Union; Armin , Deradts on. rail , Agent, An the: Penn Mill and Banner Mill” Bbeetinge.
ondon interest; sod glen their/cm:opt attention boll nth. ! Pittsburgh. No. 41l Front atroot. fonPosite Louisville,
et! matters appertaining to a Broker's buitinese. . - , Pittsburgh and SL Louis Packet Lauding.) Cincinnati.
.13.-Esuttern Exchange Constantly for sale.- ' tultilk-ly. / • inTr.ratnd
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l St. ICALLISOtOIIII.
ALMS Kad1an...........ED1EM1S LOON -.7l.trutaCl XISYCit. ' -'-' • -- -1--
• RAMER & ILIUM,. Bankers and - Ex- il . A. lIIITCIIISON & CO., Commission
'''change ilrokera Bur and sell gold and Silver and ; OF ~. Merchants and Agentalbr the Et. Loula Surat Retlin-
MALI , nynttlate hems on Heal Beton! or Stock Soon. ; arr. Deah, to sugar. Muses, Pig and Bar Lead, newly
Titles, hats l'ronalesory Notes. sod Time Bilis on East ' Oakum. Elm, Valnt.lo., de tee
and West. llny and sell Stocks nn Crouroinion. Collar 1 _ - --
arms snarls on all point. in the Union. Mare corner of - -
Thirst and Iftstd streets. directly opposite ths St. Charles
Htel. . myldy .
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Lit D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange , 1 L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No.
J.:goker..Fourth antet-Buys and sell. Stocks ma i IP • TB Fourth etrect. Apollo lluildinse.
• Es house on Eastern cities supplied at ens •
rentratesc ' Clolleetions made on theWeet at low' raft,. Were I R. WELDIN, Wholesale and Renal
tern Bank Notes Bought and sold. lytik [0 • Dealer In Ilank and School Rooks. Paper end Bt..
„.,,,......, ~..,,,,,,,.. „,,,,,, ii:,3, - ; . - 7 - - iii . i.: ii,i-. , tionery, No. El Wood street, (between Third. and Fourth)
.. 1 Pittsburgh. . mar.',,
AULER, HANNA & Co., - Successors tot -
err in Poinisn and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of 1 IX tioner, sncessoi to Declaim A Agnew, No. P 13Inthst
Deposit, Bank Notes. and Specir-N. W earner of Wood and street. um,. Fount!. T . :trattoria,. Ps.
thfra streets. Current limey received on Deposit. Night -
Paled:a for sale, and collections made on nearly all princi
pal Ssoluts of the Called Stine.
C . .
1 he highest wend= paid for .Foreign and Americann
iold.
Adranees wadi on. cousignmentiv , of Product°, shipped I
east on liberal tenns. ' '
JM. IL WILLIAMS & Co:, Bankers and
V V Exchanse Brotera. North Put corner of Wood and
Third etroot, Pittsbnrgla. -
All trastractlornrmade car liberal_ terms. end collations l
promptly attended to.
TORN fitifELtOrt,beiler in Piano Ferte;,
, e nuTle end Musical Instruments, School Books, and
WILK.I.NS,&.; CO. ; Biehango Brokers, I t it v tlonerj, -Sole avut for Chtekeriug'. Plano Forte, for
i eaten, Permerlrank—iso• 81 Wood stmt.
• NO. 'fs Fourth eirget, ouradte tho Mak of yitth
riff. All trainer:O= et moat Ilherid rates. • .710 ftIENRY KLE4ER, Dealer in Music, Mri
____,_
sled Instrument.. and Importer of Italian String.
Avm. LARIAIER,4r., Banker and 8141-agent or . Nu n. eft .8 Clark'. grand and square Plano.
V V ker. 4th street, No , CA, adjolnlning the Bank of 1 with Coleman a .4alean Attachment. Alan fur Dunham'.
Pittabural. Plano. •
I\T 110L3IF.S & SON, Dealers in Foreign : 1 - 1 - SCITWEDEB, Music Stor , , Fourth
IN . sod Ihnnestle 11111. of E t :chan g e, Certifwates vrth-,.1 Al • etreet. between Nlarket nod Wood. New idusie eon
partte Dank Note. and epee'.,. No. 69 Ifarket street . Pltt.• ; nanny mashing, and Musiral Inetruotenti of ell kind.
tumuli. Eireolleetione made on all the principal cities 1 ___
thronsitOut the United State.
I DRUGGISTS.
Toms: lIAFT„Jr., (successor to Jas. 'WOW . -
I.M . lB7.)!Wholessle Rod Rctalt Drneghtt tile bete In
W7ll H. StiTON. • .__ ' gieA tl liec. ) 'l 7 lt e b L itex'"it . . l4 l; % "=r).geltl ° 7.l
ins
7 Whokstele Giveer; InTorter and Drakr in r^ b. r . v.l l ,r l "..
niscot. ioixen mamma
IGIOREIGN MINES, Brandies and Old Itlo- iVILCOX & CO., Druggists and tlrth
' omensstela Itte-Whisk-r. NO-12. Sonth-East earner '
L• ecait-s, cornet-Market street and thenlamen ,keep
of Wood audit...L.4. ritttlniegth Peon. „ ostoottd . no hood o and „ ht . . mohnnod of
.W. POINDE,XTER, GenerilMorclum- iiri:i.C...M.sdi-j.m.s.Pcri.cd.siTOntdattleiespartalnlngtothelr
.• dire Bniterand CommleslOrt dlerebStt.lik" Front I 'Mt-deism pmscrintlores esrefullyeemtxxorded. myl9
street and lid Smand street. l'lttxhargh.
tat.
0111 , 1 P. SCOTT,' Wholesale Dealer in
A. 3IcOLURG,'Doaler in Fine Teas, oa Dna" Points. 011 s. Varnishes and Dye Stuffs. No. spa
. Mice resnllT Groceries, Woalen and Willos•Warn,
=nee of Wood and Sixth streets. ft near ring • bnms All orders tent rocelee promyt attention.
astortment rn...), fictodi. In ndtillie to his A lready ex- ! A Pent Ate Loudon eo s valuable family medicines.
tensivet stock , hurebosed felon first hands In the liast.crn tar '24-13"
markets.ahlch will be eold at the lowest rood:et mice*. A. r AILNESTOCK. & CO., Wholesale
n - d-, Hertel. flemolinats. and FamIII C I S buying by the
atwitter, wapplled at wholesale rat.. . ettoz-4tilsti. nod manotacturees of White Lead. r... 1
tioods &livered in the elty tree of . lotrtre. sole cod. sod litharge, moot: W.ed nod Front snowless
, emit:
RE. SELLEES, Wholesale 'Dealer in
•., Drug. Dre Stuffs. Oils. Varohdtelk
No. ,kWood dee,. Olttsioreh, °nods warranted- P r ice,
COMMISSION &C•
A A. M'BANE, Commission - and For arding Akre/ants. aware in Wool. and Praiu.
steut4 , l7 , l al.. Pittsburgh llaulthxtura4-150. Ocenvl
vtreet. Pittsburgh. . apV77”..3
T S. LEECH, McALPIN & CO., Wbole
-07 • rr.l. Groftr... and Dftleri liOrisbras. IrotrOs aM
Pittnhorgh Ilsradielorett, AD. 9t2 and 211, liberty street.
'°"- , I II ' 6 4 B .C iSON ,& CO:, -4 ' l- .. —" oce -'" frar t- e Bree '“ns' ers ' , i
jilut 3
~ CIIOON3rAKER k, ( 0.. Wholeenle
. ' l
'' '' ''"U' ' ' ' ‘ 'ltt.burgi'- ' - - ' I"9 i - FLE3I NO n el= n l'Ffeei
:: D} l : l.. p iN iii,t & .. :::::' , E v
.o,a ] t . . 5 1 ., 1 . 11 . i . ,1 e ri :i rt : tb e
..i., : :,. R I P tni I
G. P Prnewlrta rortor Of Liberty end Ft, Clulr at-rota
b ur_ s et.
, Pnsince Dealers, and 13oatathaion 31orobahto. No. i _ _
... ^
ararsora usisuitnit........---.......-.-.-auraistirri !num. 1 *0
i tC.n...rratlnrk i l d atri:tltaL llia .v i f noir;- ...„ 1/
, tibcon. ,
PRINCER HARBAUOIE & CO. (Sueno3-. ;1ti,1e7..:. Tde. ime.t...7..ni;`ery, .4 .n gran
15 sors to S. 'llarbancb.) Curninisslnn and ' Torsrarding ps.rlalnlng to lda aisinoss.
3 rithanto.calsra In Nrsel and Produ. generally. Nsss. , Physicians rturriPbon l 1. 3114 °PF ". 31 ..”''''''' ." all
115 First and 110 Ita-sturl streota Pittsburgh. Pa. aniblr hours. i5.0:17
---- ---
T& W.-REA, Flour Factor,: Commission
Cl'•..nd Forwarding 3ferehanti awl Xis:dela In Prod.,
gonerallr. ()Omar, Pittatiorgto3lartursettires in-on:041r '
Pto. N. ii Water and 90 Front sta. Pittsburgh.
P.M. , - , . . •
♦:a. navy
Xll DY. JONES. & Co.,,... b esgors to
,immAT:wiem k V*,;fo WL
HEY, 3IATHEWS &-CO..lPholesale Gro•
li_tb tem Connulwann and rorwardinc Marluntg,
ror Drl;;lgton Cotton Ta.ru. G 7 Water
-------------.
ERCER & ANTELO, GeOral
siva MerchauLe. Philadelphia- .Litkenel
made no egaefaemeo Le Produoe gearrsity. jeng
7 Jr., "TILSON.
C0..~01i11 WATT
vino )I t . 4.4 Ic t le
Pittsburgh lianufatturen. siss Libertrert... Pit Frr
tsburgh.
lr B. CAN.PIELD, late or Warren, Ohio,
VT. IZfri'.l - ,;1':" ig.1.,,,'`',3'.'44°V1'.'„ 6 4
Pawl Ash. and Ir t esteru Prd sit: generally. Wa . tpr straet.
between Sraithteld and Wood. Pittsburgh.
LITTLY. - . ... —ITIOSAS trims,
(rste Wholead A Co.)
T L rnmus
ITTLE k CO. ale Grocers,
Slag i" .1 .iT: 11 447 .'
high
1,11
r;•
,T rwx vlem , Or {11.141 - 949NOMMOIWips....
GEESE WARETIOUSE.-ITENTLY 11-! Va ...f..'.lTi , t, IryN. T1C1 , ..,. turner a Andarann nad IL,.
.) COLLlNg.Forgarling and Conular/on.Merehant, and 1 In•rn rtree.rn eve alann• wars the trawl ete..l [Mgr, AL
Dealer la Cheer.% Batter. Lao Flab =I Prealner, generally, lranany Orr. ra , :aryell
15 IL'oral street, Moro Water, Pittsburg!) . nun _
, ill 41 31.1311.01DF:it Ell AND APLICA — SEM
iA r TTL e MS—Alaterial• mark.lkrinzlligita;! . Ay.
jelAf No. llli Perm Rtmet.abaer hand.
•n. noun.--
W. H. WOODSTAID.
Wm . lan,it.L,U,U:l4.7rtga.salar°-
VILLIAM A. ieLuRG, Grocer and
,o y ,4.dsiz
' Nleltrlrri d tgF lnd rsut:2rutYgslalrei
D.slernmpp
on the 10.04 teuns.
11110BEAT.:DAL7.ELLA:CO:, Wholeettle
Gronere:COromiseloo. bfortkonto, Delano In Produro
.and IlttabereOhAtionutitetnren No. 283 Liberty Wort,
Titteburgh.
MIS D. •W1..:. ....6.....:......,.. —DAVID IeCATDLLES.
WICK iticOANDLESS, successors to
& I. D. Kirk, erbologas Groceng,Fornordmg col
Coutelfsrlon Mcrotinnts, PeaJors In Iron, 1,7514 y Glue, Cot-
Yaror.noti rlttrlynrch Mennfactogrer seneroull coma of
W.,' and 'VI Met greets,. rltc.tegrcrli.
CULBERTSON, Wholesale Omer and
= T o g. , it=mk,,==dr4l.l.:
. cli &R. FLOYD, Wbolosale Grocers, Corn=•
. =Lem Merehantc attd Delany In Produte—Round
are& Itulliburs, fronting' on Lfisrtn Moat. 1.. d
stmts. Pittabargh.
Arwrtz.
fIAGALRY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole
rale Ornerni. Ko. 2:11 Motet Amt. Phlladebbla,
WOOL MERCHANTS.
13 LEE, successor to MITRI'IIY LEE.
SHORT GRASS SCYTHES,' for mowing
ANZg,,,infeirgsa m ' Mr= I aW4:lltrir"Nr"
OAILT - -: - PITT . :IS -- A•URGIII - 7'..I'.GAZ
Q,A DI U .EL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
*meg Jammu , . o , mPanr, 94 Water etre'''.
31. N
GORDO, Secretary Western lasu
_E. Co. 82 Water ntreet.
irdARDINER COFFIN, A gentfor Franklin
d / .. h kar YOSIZI; . 1.0 Compare, north.axt corm: of Wood
TB- A. 31AllEIRA, Agent for Dolanarekn
it_ • tnal Inruranco Garman 42 Water igtreoL
BOOESELLERS. &C.
R ENRY S. BOSWORTH . . Bookseller and
Dealer In Stationrat. No. e 2 Merket_etreet, near
t lamest', Pitts/nu:b. Pe. \
F.; CO.. Booksellers and Stationers.
No. 55 Wood Area. next door to the turner et Third,
ts urgh. kilted end lea books ostuttauttrou hand.
MUSIC, &C.
IR. JAMES KING: Ofdee and Residence,
N.. 112 Fifth street, orrudte the eethetral. Pitt.
tgh. jela y
AV 31. VARIAN,' M. P.. Office 6th street.
1 it v 1,4.4-SmnbErtl. ' OA:, Ifourr—E , to O. A. 1., 2 to
3, pot. 7 ta F. P. u. In 72...., 1 y a
MERCII ANT TAILORS.
la CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo
.. nak 'N
r. o. 7.tSt"cul etenot Partloular attention
ra I t.l Dore an.! Vouthi Clothing. rolS:y
I:IIktILLIALAt IMOBY.Merchant 'Fallor,Dra-
Y re lind Dealer to 7thadr Made (lathing. 151 Lib
erty .'rest.
I4WATTS & CO., Merehnnt Tnilorl.., Isl
v 4; ,n i n', l t:i r n=l; .- r — Z . n:;:enr:7.,,`"-1 1 , Ab l',"":
aim,'" .d Tastioreaf llin onsrnfd. 0,1, , and finaldqualri•
Our fernda and enotnanara vill Idea. priTe r, a call. [rani
MANUFACTURING.
W. WOODWELL,• Wholesale and Retail
. 316marocturer and Mulct In Cabinet WINIV, Na 63
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man
ufacturing Company. ,
rrillS COMPANY UNITING ENLARGED
2. their mystic fiir msoufacturinp. are now prepared
to meet tn. inmemied lm for tlicirjnirk, Critilbleutd
Poitdi Cloy. (rd'"
Pr eiV7Vi d attLai l
Plttatimcgli, lilenteint, L. 40., •
• Boots and Shoes!!
I A.MES ROBI, No. SrJ Market ttreet,
• door from Lhn ILerket Noon,would Inform tin n pub
lir that he has now very lull sort of every thins In the
lloot!and Eliot trade. /inch as UAW.' Oniters. half linnet.
Jenny Lind Cadnrre. Lady Franklin and all the kyles
found on the Eastern rinse; al., klirses'and Children.'
Goiters And Fanr7 Brola and lihoer , In all their rarintirle
Gentleinena the Orem PERO Calf Bout.. French
Colt DOOM (*AM Cr., Gallen. nod above: BMA' and
Youths' hoots. line treneh Calf.
Plea. giro at a withs we-wteh ta auch ats arttola
to all wlio favor at their atutotn as KID Oita tattmtar •
than. flotrownlve the 14..1.09 Matket Anat. rot :V.
. .
M'CORD & CO.
KILO ALE AND RETAIL FASMONABLII
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS;
AND DEAI ' ,EIIF IN ALL KINDS OF FURS:
•
GYIRAVER OF %MOD ..i.VI) TR1. 7 7 , 77%
Pittsburgh, Pa.
101—Their atnek brnex, dualltY and
Pittsburgh,
Hata
and 11pa MUM , . Dna& Cud. and Fur Bonnet,
y
New Coach Eactory—Allegheny.
7 , 34. H. WHITE CO., would re ,
ppeetnilly inform the nubile that they bore
erect a ellen en 1400014 letereen Federal and Pancluskey
streets. They are now making end are prepared to remise
orders for every description of vehicles, tioacliew, Chariot.,
Banunber. Murton,. te. to, which. from their
long experlenee tbe manntketore of the aboro work, and
the faellition thoy Tarn they feet cemfident they ran coed.
ed to do work on the meet reamonable terms with those
wantinK articles In their tine.
Paying pnrtimilar ottentlon to the selection of materials.
and haring norm butpetont workmen. they b. , * no
hesitation In warrantine oro g their work. We thorefore ask
the attention of the publia to lids matter.
N. It —ltemitring done In the best manner, and ott'the
most ressousblo term.. .1•20lf
Coach and Carriage Factory.
TOISN'STON, BROTIIEII, & CO., corner of
ißklmont and nehmen ntreete, Allegheny City, nnadd
r,..,n‘ttully infirm their frl.dt. and the nubile generally,
that tiler raanuftetorine torrisnee, Ilarourhee, Bork
awtYl4 liaitaire.Elel,:he and Charlote , la all their rat-lout
styles of Enhh and proportion.
iii'b
order& will . executed with ttriet regard to dura
bility and beauty of flnith. Repart will glen be ettanded
to on the meet reaeonahle Coln,: In Mil their work
the best Eantern Fhafte, Pelee and Wheel inulT, they fuel
elnlldent that all who faror thew with their patronalu ,
will be.perfuel eatinfied.on trial of their cork.
P 1121,1121,1 or e renovated to ere then. a rail bears put.
chalking eleterhere. on
Fifth Street Stooloing Factory
ARILITY, ENERGY, ANT) ECONOMY.—
Th. , hod pod& hi Children', Ran. Mon's Ph,rk, ‘ Un
ida. slot Dr geld ato n utoolurerho prima, at the
Flah etreet Mocking Factory, all mode from but year', wwl.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. IVM. DALY,
fitockins Factory. Sth stmt.. between Wood awl 31Arket
....../011), O. e5t.61147.;
.....11.1L1,11 amain,
L. a urvroirsnr--;...c...ms novatiun
J.T. .00711 A. COPMAND.
Livingston, Roggen Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
'TRACK and Depot Railroad, Sc:aleo Hay,
.a.,,,vizi.g..reg.aLaftazt end froter Lote b d ' 04: a l a itior
311112 of various kindjKa s Silllis,_ Traver Ed Ptilernl
Dana and aal..indn gin ..ifidlesble Iron CniMge of everro.
zloty in form and finish.
• W. w. WALLACE,
• STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
319. an and as Likrtte ene. , 71.04 Bbtilhfidd
VIONI:I3IENTS, Tombs, ©rave Stones,
171 rsroltu Tot
rs :ant:de. Imposing etonca, La, st• -
?c, " 4 7 . ' ; rp l At ' t • Vhnicl a hn t tl ' dg r efagilVA l rd T eg t a tb°
Acne foe MODSCO26OII4 d.o4in hand.' Block and Blab tit:
:alarmlsbed to the Trade at the loweet prim,. MI orders
th delimit& at 319 Liberty duet•
Blacksmith Bellows Msanfactory.
CO-PARTNERSIIIP NOPIOII4-. The: sub - . ,
scribers would reepectfally Inform their Mends and
the public generally, that they hare enteral - into partner
thin rommenelnst on the Inth of Aprtl, under the erm,rdA.
WiLLIA3IS CO., foe th e manufacture of. nutorammi
nuiww/I of every desert ptkm. they Sr. deterteln.
ed to Make of the very beet materials and inflator week
:::tbtrall of
PIS I?, tI:=111111:11.=
Hebb:won end Sandneky etre* . • ••
• RODENT WILL:IA*3. •
7A31E8 WILSON, - •
• .Wr&dtr
MCZ,==l
Ark.u.g7 cur. mu'
d VITTSBUTIG#; MONDAY MORNING,• JUNE 26, 1854.
AGENCIES.
37EDICINF:.
tenctorer of
Nrw YORK ADVERTISEMPTS.
prom TlS•scitzr: a scuv.u:s floo , nl
noose. No. :Ad mot ;Lk , Bro.:gray, Now 16.0..(1at0.N , N.
Noosau ArcoL)
The Eagle Hannfacttuing C9mpany
.11.,,ifi0-larr and eerr,6rSqtr dit e fnamoilto dairatb., (MI
of et diame.: feats tar. prier FOREIGN COOPS,
111C11 SILK BROCATELLItt AND CoTol.l:it4
in &Tent varlet,. of Pattern. send .anbluntton of Colart: all
of wtilelt Patens ere •
CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES,
An entirely gas strtirla Ihr
lER.STIERE. UPHOLSTERY. dr.,
Mach combines the greatest amount of sDUICABILITY
anti hiCIINYS3 found in any arthle ewer before sod.
• These (Modems spade by Poser Irstm and are the nnly
ofthat ninnurseture e'er +stirred for t sale. heal,.
sill do sell to examine there sheds herons purchasing.
rpirMace of the Cu.. :is 4 Park Place. S. Y.
sehlguar B. F. Agent
IRON WAREHOUSE,
MARTIN, SPRINGS CO.,
Importers sod Anders In
IRON AND STEEL.
262 Grecsucia &next. New rork.
Hoop constantly on hands fall iessortmont of Bar. Rod
Baud. liorso Moo, and other IRON,
. STEEL OF ALL FINDS.
_ _ • _ _
Merchants from all meth,. of %country UT idlright to
eittnomad their order s before bu g. -
Hen by mail entrusted to ours will be filled et the
Inert market rates. • MAR ', SPRISU A Rai
jelii.t' • . finetivielf et.N. Y.
SCHIEFULIN BROTREES & CO.,
'WHOLESALE DR93GIETS,
.h'firr . FORK,.
, I7drerawarl to .M.llll Wilhens norojitedreeto.
eiMPORTING the leading Drugs from their
nriginal ennrkets. both in Europe it'd Eget Indies. and
n Frond] and English Chen:timid Perfnmery. Tooth.
WI end Bats Drushen, fair Glares end Strnps. ends and
Trieste Sponge., Corks. doer.. dr, &dein! 01W:thorn On
, the Inoetrensonabte term. ()Nereid er itt wenn, or Ur
trill receive their beet attention. , jol2-I•ATV
ICIINEBELIS
PATENT MAMIE , : E STRETCHED MATH= BANDING,
The only Aden( fluid, (n t 4 .0
Lbtrydry.
7vicllEY are mitdo from the Veit 'oak tanned
leather, and thoroughly. etretebed, cemented, and
ted together. and made tO run Ineleetly etralght, bee and
• with e perfert hug to theNdlimand warranted to Erse
et
rote article and to please the mirth . ' Thy Len be had
Angle, doulde or round—with Lam other. RPM, and
ell neweseary article* In the line, by a dreeeing
jrl2-ninv WiI.'KUMBEL. Patent - dd Carry at., N. Y.
Globe Iron RailingtWorks:
Nat. 311 and 313 Munroe at*, New York,
OPPOSITE THE ALLAITLEWORFA
SALES ROM 122 GRAND 4TRBEZ
mn 1.001L9 mon ozoLowoy,
•
oobocriborg haring extensive and un-
Xi= ‘,7,f try b 0 " r a tt ." public
sod dealers throughout the country, .°° °
Ira orcßT if CAST IR OX
°revery drperiptlou,
Grating:, Shrsliers, Doors. Bold& Ir. Bolstrwls. picin and
ornalurgfah Orlin and Cr ugh.. for Malmo, 1,.0
Chais. &Rms. ;Ruh $1,7.4. flower
dc Mill'
Irork .Stand.r. 11w1wrIlo Rid
ar-
,
Also. • superior quality of iron Farm Fmoe. all of which
tiler will warrant to mums In etrengthZdaraMilty. beau
ty uf deslun nod cheapnesK the. manniartures of nor Mtn
er house in their line. Orders Own "Pry ...lion of the
United States! thankfullT remitted andereented with the
utmost dewpatch. ENT .t Laysaa,
turlii.3mr - I=omnd .toes. N. F.
4 LFREE WOODIIA.M., Manufacturer and
Importer of cane. Lunen. Cletulr. k... it Fulton st.
CI 11. WARNICK, MMaufacturefOr4iN -
1"1 o Ml.l Cottage Furniture kr. M White at.
°ITN DAVIS, Commission Merchant and
Qllmporter of 'trundler. Wines and Cignio. 2.54 Worth
ington rt.
CARYCVIN 3; BRO., lifhtinfaeture of
y_.;• rineettt Tobacco . Cto.n. and Ewalt 2DI asia 217.1
atrr rt.
VrIFEELER LIViLSON, Proprietors and
v llounfactxtretv of A. B. NT Llbarea Parat Stitchlna
fiachlacs. office . 45 Brawbray. •
- - -
IVM.,SIM A near RNS topo it Mn . n , ery, pG4 Broad
rioopEß HOUSE, A. J. Pets° & Bro., Pro
prietors,..t.tll3,n4yrtr.
40.11 MA N CUTTER, successor to Ler,
r.rworater .t Co.. Importer and Jobbrtto Ftapte OTT
ewe,. 41 Ceder rt.
I CHAFFER, late W. Norman, Manulite
li.d. burr and Whadoialetrealerintartleslicritare.ENces,
tc.. t Broadway. myiKtinw
A MUEL L. CAVEhLY, Wholesale Deal
`J- In Brooms. Painted lila and Yok, Ires - d and Wil
low Ware. gaset, .1(0s, Cordage.. Twine, Wicking, Match
es,kr_ V. 04 Greenwich et.. New York mh9-1) v.
hole sale Dealer. No.lo (Nitlatine and No. 0 Characitol
Synarn. New York. mia9-lyw
- -
BULPIN, Parig M ant i llaaEmporium,
prel.pre alma of Tiku.er Pure. 301 Droluteray.
Staten TglAna Fancy Dying Establ ißbtr , Put.
orrlcE Yu 2 JO/1X 314.REEZ,
Two Puma r.nv ILEA.I.T. NEW YOUR CITY.
RDERS received by Expreee, Ur ofberwie,
F tni .,
tel. bean:lna ceZ. :Acme=
Crape Slimmlit tbr semi beatiorf. lir the snare mire
tvlors. All kiwis ofmk. L. 0.1 tenel tbe
time or norm rot.) trosioS Ist the iserVestreepoiritt ~unit
The widen; cued have bail lanzearettentie timer
euttoo orthis inteliteletat Staten lehttut. sad feel, amazed
that their sweet* le the eat AP drtax to tittlivalled.
tob94rtir 13A ItitliTT.
1%/CII7E AU X AFL ft Cloak
I ; .t
1 - 11 F F. lIIBBARD SON, 'Wild Cherry
Marro. , Circnotna Bohn. I.IIIA. Ent woJte., V 3 John
T. lIURLBURT, American li6mneu.
P . da . r i l . mer, VIM. a,. tot
VA N DUES.EN'S !MI - moved Wahpene. tt
T tett...nit gtar llntr to len minima entni. Ant means •
new itrrntth of hair. Dernot. Chatnt.ern tt.
TuOCT. GILBERT. from Mentrlaig. is cur
ing hundrnt. Car.rer., Tummy. so! W.
nnt k at hi* PrICIRLLS roam, 4 Urnidszy.
MISCELLANEOVS.
• PITT?..II3VI :II 4e4
COACH FACTORY.
-._l•a..ia DIA.VONO STREE
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_Proprietor.
ROBERT H. PATTOISTinr
LIVERY AND SALE
A B.L
Corner Diamond etreet and Cbity Alley,
arlS-lf PITTBTIVRIM PA.
ASHLAND HOUSE,
A itcri sTREET. Anort: Etvvrtu
PIIfLADRIPffIA.
Ti. S. RR SON, PROMINTOII.
Si' of $1,50 p day—P.ll
May 3, IMt—lyd
linient Process tor Tacnlrig. ' -
1 - J. FULTON'S Patent Cl emies - I Proeest ,
ep. todecidedly the greatest It t a senribient et,. male In
the art of Tanning. Leather of ' kinds can he mti
anfae.
tined In nn .third the time raw red by tbe old
morh lens expense. and for soionthunet strenktMLl
nod 4.. .Wilt' it ntintrtisesed by any otbertmoresir ot man
ulhetsuing Lealker. For particulamelinquireW 'E
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.apl No, n Wood .L, PICA h. Va.
Linden Lead Company of` isco ' .
11}; Corporatnrg of this Compaliy hale
opened leed.e Ihr solsaeription to tho Capital Stork.
o he Itankitio Ilona* of Messrs. A. WILKINS k CAL. No.
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ll Fourth at.. l'lttstrurgb, ahero pamphlets errotalning
Cbarterabiolloilloil &weep, ite.esnleobtalned by Conlin
derlriug Information reletive to the Company. nun
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iiat. Tel. OflionJ Gate St. Chatles Y Peer? listed./
VITY 110 TEL, Oat(' Browns,) corner of
Smithfield and Third erect., Tittsburgb. ha.. GLASS
AOR. Proprietors.
/Wilda large and commodious Ileums hiving nndets
untie thonsigh feral?. and furnished with new ruulpmenta
therfurtiont. hi now open for the reception of the travel loa
public_ Costars aOD =Mt, . amtl.dil
a. CUT.BZET 1.. crenace?
8. MTB:BERT er. SON,
ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
timale and purchase of Rod ZArla to. Collection or
Rent, Nriratiallys Las. on Bonds. Mortgages, 10., No.
140 Vain! t.. Pi tt.Plarigb. ,
sp.'-I.r
• T. C. WAILRINGTON;.
(DIPLOIIA.)
JA11,1:01ES . . CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
Ile has Plwer• on hand Nil paantment. No. a.
th . fret. Pittsburgh. 1`... WO-Iyd •
y GRANT AIOWRY, Dealer in Leather,
• Indite. OH end Shoe Finding., Nh..T.13 Warty etreet,,
oncvAto the heed of NCoo ! t. uthfi..y
El FELIX'S GENUINE EXTRACT OF
- • i ts: 4 - iVer : koli:t b /gl 4ll te r l 'lor l "t Lti r e rt l."Tet
Penn street. Pittaboratt, •
101..Tievrare downer.. a:rooter-odt.. ..28:tUr
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EE.-.n Pvt. Yaohlons foram, and per 'tamer
12 b a on eale on the let rroxhno by•
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tf No. 2SI NI Pe. above Lend otevot.
7ILLIA3I NOBLE, Upholoterer, and
Nader In Upholel arr. Wholeeele sad Itetall.Third
etzeet, nearly opposite the rood Mee.
,
A. BROWN, would most rempoctfully
form the pubile that be keep on hand, it hie stand
on the tweet side of the Diattiond.• °silt
Itto es
are trAn n e t n:: , 3l ,l Vettit i n i. lilinthe t t 1 .d ra ..4 1 .1
to my the UnlterirAtatea:vit ^t le. eau he removed.
without thaidd of a otrnw a ood of rrlsollallotavaic=ll.l4
=NT oh/iCBrPlielii r telpared 7o tarnish Moir old
eue e m e ee r e u is the j;i4l,lle, liege, with ererEtning
to their tine. AlOnt7. G Wpodistrewl,. T7tteb nn tlt t ., N.
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PENN GLASS WORKS;
T oltENz WIGLITMAN. Manufacturers
AIX ea r.% AIM IrrnlltraULNl'°7
fi.ll.—Partladar att tlostpold topeld Oro. of Window
Glux sad =trate moulds fpr Ballo and Vials. arg22
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JONES Ii . QUI6G, klinninetUralra of Spring
; . and Idlater Real, Plough !dab Meat, Steel Plon_gli
1 Inas, Coacb and =pita Sprlngik Inman Nut Tama, Bag
:Patent &row Mil and Iladom.M. Iron .111,..-44enlot of
n.Ol/1 euld fleet streets, Pitt plinnn.
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Rosa ant Irtnt street. tittabartlt. - . Au
ipAWSON, 'MILAN & CO., Manufacturers
of Atm:malt Spelt*. At , Wast4our M Wood it,
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.' ea " eh te'P:el'e' [ The force which the United '
_ States tuniutains upon the cunt is much less than We are. sore , l, \froni litivide tutees with \ '
- that kept up by {;rent: Britain, and our officers a number o iresting ' items touching the '1
pt I
and men have suffered nothing like the marten- movements at hesn of the Cuteuqunta and I
•
ty of the crew of the English squadron. The their alining-
le is mong their own people.
eapease of maintenauce and the unhealthiness of Some of these, ' to\ d erent form, may have !,
the climate are, therefore, although plausible ar- found currency ready through the Southern
guments, not valid reasetts for relioquishingsach , papers, but most the , arils \we believe .
co-operation on the part of the United :States. are new. i \
``Perhaps the committee; however, may bare , The preparations o the. to a near under-
deemed them so, but tee suspect that they are stood to havereached afo idatio degree ,of
not the only ones that influenced a majority of the completeneness. The depattu of to that ex
committee. They quote one-sided testimony, giv- , peditionary corps for Catgut ern ncipnlonlks fit.
en before a select committee of the British House ed for an early day in Jay.-Th -Lon Lit 0r
...
of Commons, in support of their view, but omit der, with their allies and sympath ens,' lolly
testimony on the other side, anti especially con- ;in collections for material aid. 0 o mi lien f
meal the fact, that result of that the investigation , dollars is the sem aimed at, and so adent are
was the continuance of the squadron upon the the rumors on this point, that. wore i not for the
I coast. t hard times we should almost lie preps to be-
They also report that the total result of the 1 Here that a good portion of the amount had toe
operations of the United States squadron has dually been sectored and lodatal in bank.. There
been the capture of only fourteen vessels. Wel is said to be, in any event, ample available funds
will assume thatthe committee are correct in this I for the preliminary demonstration. About 90,-1
. 000 full uniforms, with,the affiliate' necessary!
statement. The squadron consists of only four
vessels, averaging eighty guns, against twenty- I equipment, are also said to be in readiness - r
coven British vessels, fume of them steamers, ; Eight staunch steamers, suitable for war purp
carrying in all 300 guns. We will suppose, I see, are at the command of the Junta, and-th
however, that thin email American equadronbas I use of from 50,0000 to 60,000 stand of arms, and
beet, duly active and watchful. The real ques- ,00 pieces of artillery, secured.
tiou, nevertheless, is not only how many slavers' Then we have the reported force of, the expeq
have been captured, by either - ,
British squadron, but how--far Ina the clove , °uglily dieciplincd, prepared to meet all etnergt
trade been discouraged by the presence of those ! cies.• Of these, 30,000 or 40,000 will be for a
squadrons on the coast of Africa. In other , live service, end 10,000 as a sort of reserve to be
words, whether the shove trade, with nll its black I brought into service in case of May severe loss
iniquities and startling horrors, would not ho lor repulse of the advance party. livery man is I'
quickly revived, were those squadrons to be ' said to he ender solemn oath to avenge the
withdrawn. That is the question for a humane I slaughter of Crittenden and liii,companions by I
statesman to take into consideration. Ile should I the Spanish Government at Havana, in August,
risk himself not only how much crimelas been 11851, High in command willundoubtedfaeplaced ,
detected and punished, Ant' how much has bekti 1 aft American officer who won a distinctiMan the
prevented, and may yet be preventeth Let um-Mexican War, and was I nobsequentladiaGov-'
suppose that America withdraws from the trea-1 ernor °roue of the Smith '... tern State , General
ty end refuses further aid in suppressing the I Gonzalez, whose steadfast emotion to the Cuban
abominable traffic on that mist, maintaining I cause has won for him the ufidence of 11 par
also the doctrine, which she never can abandon, I ties of his a• , countrymen, ntl of their • Ca.;
that the American flag protects a vessel from ! Gazers in'tlie united States, ill also be' laced \
eearch, and who can doubt that American sla-1 in prominent • o mond. • Col elet Whei4 . ch-\\
vers will multiply; and instead of emulating the 1 ett, and Bell, 31: 'orsJ. A.. liell ndsloore,V
-pose.
I Lome of other civilized countries with respect to I tains V. S. E. tg and J. W. eifient, th
The first idea woo that this tract furnished aI I this world-execrated trade, the United States ' Lieu 'lrank Oilne te, are of the o cers pledg4
route for a Texas railroad to the Pacific, railroad. would become a reproach before the nations, as to the ause.-N. I Times. , ' \^.
It probably contains no practicable route, and if virtually permitting a trade which her own Con- -
gress and her ablest jurists have pronounced I Tffe teems T. .-The,Aor&Amerieqn t`
it did. the Pacific railroad no a government work ! pimp. - 1 oppopes t approprieti.n of the ten Atone re- i
has been abandoned, and all idea of the pt notice- : But, say the committee, the abrogation of the quiredhy te‘ \ President t_• fulfill the itipialatienni
hility of this route is given up. 1 eighth article of the .Ashburton treaty does' not
ia,treaty. It says:\ \ ,, i
Now what interest has the North in any of I necessarily imply the purpose of withdrawing 1.,. f the 9
,Wa trust th the last ate 'n thislnanspictus 1
these things ? It is shown that they can be of our equadron from the coast of Africa. • With
tattlr will not b taken with° t the \most soeter 1
1 nil deference to the committee it does imply such
noel searching de 'beration. ti apprOpriaticao
no benefit to anybody, not evm to the extreme 1 purpe,e, and t" the whole world will under
millions of eke public moneja
South. The true design of the purchase nn-' s a tand it. The entire letter of the report shows : et coven of the t
which the contract emande, tho tinot`he toted
doubtfully is to lay down a base lino of encroach- such a purpose. The committee labor to show I
less the conitidera lon for which is to he paid
meat upon Mexico, to end in the gradual con. , that it is impolitic, costly end useless to main-11l
' u thorou hl Investi led aneweibed in•ever
tain a squadron there, end that ihirefore the I
notice of 1 ' pOssible aspect gri and pa fielder. So l far, ituVeny
quest or purclumeaf the whole, and its annexation
President should he advised to,give
as slave States. .
vitiutrawai.
After
susii a line
of argument ais lightened judgment can •owgo in estifnating`the
; >Nth of the treaty\ to the United Statesa t it seems
The people of Penusylvanie must pay money; , uncanclid to suggest that the purpoae of relieving
they most be taxed, they and their• children to 1 that squadron from its (toffee under that treaty r , o b li tt,,,e if w. td be e .,,lnaktn,g a ekt,t e.,atraragtill.t4llti\
is not entertained, and It iehis lack ofcandor , n" , „„: "'• we 17er. wire S , " . Cat i t 4 l°
;the latest generation, to carry out these section- t
oo anything that the oppo it centractong party
. that throws such susitcion up n the motives and I
al projects, not only not beneficial to them, but , . - \., - un`clertakes to grant. ' theni n t 4 to
recommendations of the corn 'tacit. ir their!. .... • leg territory..
ry,
i lohe conveyed, we Amon° inn* 'n of what ' I e- ,
positively injurious , and surely tending 'to their comparisons of facts and their b eof argument
own subjection to the condition of mere ito4trot. , mean anything, they mean that it; \ would be wis- I quote available use it 'can weir :to us to -. \
eq
meats and tools of slavery. They have just been ; dam on the part of the United Stntee to withdraw 1 rant such'au expenditure f its nisi on '
that proposed:, It Is not deal able. It is tilde-
that squadron from the coast of Africa. ••Theirl
robbed of their land, now their money must go. ,
strable, if .fit, for agriculture, be,ca a the ov- ,
This too is only a begiening-we were robbed of ; l i l a a g e i l e s , ! I t ! tslami,ffrageh but
, says, explicit ] co a r . licit ec een 4 C f ' enunent owns More domain n w t ti. wil \ be
pre , I properly settled end cultivated\ in hundied
ten millions to pay Texas for hind that belonged the _ P ameriean ] lag be still einitloyed in'te
In respect to itX, utility ; Mil *.
railroad
to onoselves. and that lard Was immediately gie-1 vention or detection of) Ode tiefarleul •Mlle," I year&
I rant: in to ,
, the l'ncffic i , t it B a na t
o r
n t d beeko tort inly e.. 9.
- I \
en over to slovcry, and will make slave States' "the abuse can be more efficiently cOrreeted by
of the squadxon in the neigll-1 e!. `i whether . . a
.o 7tedt to e P. D \
when admitted. What did wo get for that tenatil- : the eraPierleene
\ ; lenity far any Melt object. nest es, I% e•antore
bode:eels"' of Cuba and Porto Itsee.
i .
, t . riou ,, ... 0 , 4t. region had been carefully explored an surveyed
lions ° We got the admission of California which The whole enbject is one
competent engineers with that end n viett it,
has further strengthened slavery on a ll a : casinos t and we repeat that taken in fliteetion with otle. 'IT
is still very doubtful whether the gov \ ernmalld
by two votes in the Senate, and
- two in the house. ; er pro-slavery movement: of the day, this attetntit ;
will construct or aid it, constructint; mgr eet ken
But Tema is not satisfied, and tooloy a bill j a i to obtain the abrogation of the\eiglith article of"
lughway across the continent; and, if even that;
yis s spicionan the extreme .
*ass. Slidell, l i 'point were satiefactto\eily determined,aliere is no . ;
pending for giving Texas six and a half tallow.
d Trie A r s e hb o u rt rt i o s n s t i e r o l h a e t d bv u ienateris
pxobability that experienced and darhful exdmi
of dollars on that corrupt. nd infamous mom rum- Clsytou, p Beauties and 'Weller. Thcce acs names !
of all the country weal of' the Missisidipi,
ice of 15.50. Here, this, is 521,300,000 which; miming them that uecessarily thrdw EUSP6lololll•nation
see have been and are to be robbed pf, in the I upon any moner.ent ill a pro.elavery direction- I ' , maid fix
seallay , as the meet elligibie and praoticahle' tion\
\9 Oll a liOn through thia Blesilla
is feet, to east a eetiete suspicion upon the pro- I
name of the Union. But really it is slavery and ,
poenl of such a uthastire as the present :\ Ono of i I °r 1 / 1 9, PorPoallFontemPlated• 1 ,
only slavery that has pillaged us. I ask again, To pay ten rations of dollars ,for i strip of
, them has forever shut himself out from time sym-1
will the people of Pennsylvania allow a single ! pathies bf the people of the free statest, by ma_ soil forarallway route,
built or if built wheth--
before it is known whoth
,
vote of theirs to be cast for this ten million I king a demagogue's bid for , the pro-slavery ‘ vote' er the road will over he
swindle? Brodhead has already given one in the ! for the nest Preaidency. Another hos dispaced I Brit-will not necessarily be lecated elsewhere,
i Ireluld be unlastance of political folly and entree
by proposing to legalize pi-
Senate, when his r "voto and that of half a dozen I hln"elf irretrievably
agance which would'descrie the'aeverest reprd
t retina attache on nciehboring states by abolish- I
othem (rein We free States would have defeated •.' . . - , bos on , \ , . , t
mg the neutrality laws. Another is nnotonotts ; - . _
the juggle. But it has to come before the rep- politician of the mast. partisan ,0,,,.., ate ", all co; Nonatt.NlCallats Itaanomo-Aziontatee or e
resentqtiveseef the people. Santa Anna hes had , them voted to viclete a solemn coiripact in, order I CONTILVeV9.--Seo„ 2 and ; e 3, Keenzai & Brown I
agent' here lo lobby his treaty through, and ' so exteed the area of slavery, and bring Nehru- Greenshurgh; 4,\5 nod fl,lititheel Bark, Harris- I
ka end Kansas under its 'ray. When a naopo- ' burg; 7,3 L $; E. OlSullivan, , Pittsburgha B,3lich
they will soon throng the lobbien of ihe-House
i, citieshomee frota b„ sucli d men
~t o, .
. abrogate a treaty . I eel ' Burk, Ilarrisharg; 0 and 10, Blattenberger
to get through this great private bill for the re- : y which we are un to assist in the supprea & Sltenffer, Liverpool; 11, P. iMasterson & Co.,
lief of the dictator. , tile of the slave trade, it Is impossible to regard' West Ne,wton; 12, APParland &Swords; 13 Beats-
I trust the yhjet ,party will take a position' it withoursuepicion and alarm, especially viten, ty & Jamison, Saltstourg; 14, \S. S. Jamison,
we remember that journals, in more than onel Saltsburge 15, DavidlWilliarns;, Latrobe; 16,
against the spolMtion, and against the abomion
; state represented in the
. _ommittee, have openly ; \ Iluyett, Seeds & Co., Huntingdon:Co.. 17,', T.ll.
hie cerruptton of the Executive. Let us do advocated. since the Netsa - Wks iniquity proved! Caldwell, Kittanning; IS, Dull &Liet:ch, Leech
something to stop this Mexican war upon the successful, the acquieitien of Cuba and the, re-I hiergh; 19, Gammen &31'Bride.Leedishurg; 20, P.
Tressurs. If we nitow it to eneceed we shall ; opening of the slate trade as a blessing to thet Bork,lialston; 21and22,111'Barland5 Swords; 2.3,
Lave Simla Anna and the whole gang „r his , a _ African race, and a benefit to mankind. 'i 24 and 23, P. &T. Collins, Blairmilli; ff,
26, Ru,
Will the Senate : adept, and the President act i White & Co. Greensburg; 2T, .Leeeli tik Parr,
torel pensioned upon us for the rest of their
upon the recommendation? We should like to. , Leeeltbure: 25, Karns, Weaver & Pithier, Free
lives. The whole combined movement of the give a different answer' , to these questions, but I pert: et i , ' LeeCh Si Bills: Freeport-AO., Bills ~A
propaganda is now Dearly developed . Its objects, after what hes oceurreilluring the present se4-; Moorhe ,Preeport; 31, M'Cetin& Atkinson,Free
now in full view, eel:template en expenditure of , sins of Congress, wsesee 11 , 0 reason to doubt that I poet: 32,1 Jacob Hill &Co.,Lecchhurg; 33 and 34,
at tenet 51,04..000,000, one gamier as mush I
they will. There is 6, feint hope that the Sen- 1 ins.llawhorte 36,13renneman,l1PCullengh&Co.,
es the whole notional debt of Great Britain
ate . intended to be the oneemettivekrauch of the Freeport; d 2, John Moorhead & Son;,New Cas
.
' rusted States Omer= nemey take alarm at the tie; 30, David Walker, Butler ., s, v ,
The action of the Ileuse on the personal affray I extreme prieelavery ten eitelhe of the Executive ,„„ e e----,-...........- \
YAGLAND A \WAD. N tEwB.-A letter frinn Lon=
between Churchwell .‘1..1 Cullom. emanated to and his frien.le, and pause before they commit
i to smelt an extrernd‘meesure se evi- l' don states tha t the Government • of Great Brit
nothing. Cbureltwell apologized to the Bout.. themselves ! ' ' 1 a'n then h elnetant to begin the war, and not
i tingly calculated to give Morel character to the 1
' , g r ,
t , seriously decide upon carrying it\ on leitticthe
qu 'jrsielki rVia-e 1 4 ,,,,...L . -i'-,/ 17 1 1 th wea l x!w i iniquitous traffic egaiuet which the United States:
trTn his hands. That i- inoiies: !!! =e.'‘heretint4sts e eewibr twelve years set Ipi eiample of ear- I necessary energy, AO long as the Czar owy be elude
to betimes fist he h
_.no
_lndies, funi d oreordingly,w l
; may bedropped on thud scene. Had the Ileum , ' nesreioipeetion. But the "•faithful" among '
I been true to its own character and dignity,
it I senators are . bat n. mintaity, and if, "
i C
rile l 'n
elements Itt of elTs ' Ta n i: a qi a
19 utolerstood to the ,atia.. resolution has.. . sp e , tettra n o n ne n In e e mploy all
itt t h \ MOMeD
I world have expelled eburchwell.
Ithe approval of Pre dent Pierce, Befe
Toucey, of Ct., hind the assurance to make a • other of thee° exenat 'e movements, those leaps to . 441111
speech today on the seta This man was sup- I extremes, for which the present Chief, Magistrate I
When Austria, shall It disappointed the expec
on her4_ a. tudly assurance+. The •..
war until note, has ... 1ay,..... 44L,
I a cessation of
~ e The whole solieltrole ot so ,. st m al
leas become notorious ,t posed to have resigned. It was " indeed recollec
'afelY ', e inferred I fi e- e l s c has been, until within a short time,to se
that the resolution will e pot through, unlees it ;.lies ..
I red that he Mel voted Air the Nebraska bill after I u• in h -
should chance to be posttared until the Presidentthe Austrians etnee o er to escape orongh
receiving the almost unanimous instructions of ;
, grow!! weary of propitiating e the elites of politieians ly, as they hope, wa
the rend , r. Nothing, 'liew
his legislature to vote against it, but it was pre- , with whom heat present aflikintes,and shady Seek ever, has been le
ft undone tenet instantanetinaly
numed that he wan retained here against his pea- ' political support in an impoN direction: !, \ nod with the utmost vigor, upon the failure, of
If the resolution passes \ th Sennte ilurint
I t . „ I ze s r: u ie th ns h i a n s .th t e e t
i d tli m r;e t t i° L . sura " 4 s e of t gl i t b an t ,
testations by his masters, to do them that last
service,, and Iteel been then permitted to sneak! i g ' i 7: ° ,7, t e ..-- n :jii c o o n n , r th w e cti P :i e. ",ct o w ra ill ih n e f le e t eLc e 'd "and indirect , notification.; of thie British Cabinet
auto retirement. But he has come again, after the treaty, and in due time the merican squat , l\ ly
that his presence inConstantinople, andespecial
•
impudently stigmatizing a legislature just elected ron, which for twelve years has vigilantly en si on the frontiers of Transylvania, irlll be deal
by the people of his native State ma abolitionists, i efficiently co.operatdoLin the sup ession of the.r !Sad at the shortest, possible notice, upon any
slave trade on the coast of Africa, ill be called \'.'reh attempt to pes t he Part of Atm 'Ws to er„ade
though representing, in their instnictions, as he
I home. American vessels uuder th Amer i ca . her s promme to re id march of the Russians
knew, three - fourths of the people. Such brazen' dog will speedily enter Lion the sl a trade in te l lcad the Balkan as. to Casa I ' lli ferTherreit•
effrontery was iseer before heard, and the leg-; that quarter. Beaming that our own squadron lMis, \of course, at the disposition of theiAllies
islature Would serve the man right if they eliould ' will not he there to intexthre with thhm, they forauch ends, although he will not bind\hirrTelf
inae sit shouldthecontingencyofhis b to
repel the insult by inviting him to resign. How- will be emboldened to pav a ne the on‘feriovis I to ll ill Y - \ e \ g
' h decided that
ever, he is - the genius who as a I
traffic," trusting to escape under the wet own t resent itself to England.
ea e ,n r2ses p , s
popular eversion here to anything like sea hby I
dead man cannot resign; sash of course there 19 • irriti,i, cruiser's, to whom they will pro _ bly
no hope of him. I boldly show their papers, and claim that they.
are amenable to their own Government onlya-
However the case may be, thosemlio engage
the trade will he encouraged by thie step on that,
part of the Government, and theariorril sentiAt
meat of the country audits influence everyzthere ?
on the subject will be materially injured. The
inference will he very naturist that the Govern
ment that will take this step backward, will not
lie very prompt in the punishment of ofTendera, I
and all protestations to the contrary will s be met
by a smile of incredulity. And then how Sli
delism shines through the conanittee's remark-
The squadron withdrawn from \ the African coast
will be more efficient. if
,it is engdoyed in The neigh
borhood of Cuba. Exactly. The nequisition of
Cuba, with its slavery, and the slave trade left
comparatively open to citizens of, the United
States, the President, and Mr. Slitlell, end the
Wrialiington Union, and sundry ether political
schemers, will boabundantl,v satisileall--for the
present.,
NINO, JUNE 25, 1854
FitOM
Cnrrelpondortee of /ha Plitiqmigh Dan: liautte.
WAsutsirros, June 2Z, MI.
At last the slavery propaganda has opened thh
book at the chapter headed With the money
clause. Give us money is noll p the ory, and there
is every reason to believe that their obedient
rascals Will respond ' , take. the money. - Vie
President td-day - transmitted his message de
Oaring to Congress the fact that the Mexican
treaty was complete,: that $7,000,000 most be
voted immediately, and three millions more in a
short time hereafter.
Will this proceeding open the eyes of the pec-
pie ofi the free States to the tendencies and ef
fects of the monstrous policy pursued by the ad-
ministration since the day it mare] upon power.
Look at it closely. The treasury is full of
money wrung from the people. The free States I
have contributed three-fourths of it. They are
now regularly contributing that proportion to ,
each year's receipts. The amount pueblo un- I
der this new treaty is 510,000,000, of which the
free Staten ore called upon to pay , 57,500,000. !
Why should they pay anything ?. What depends I r
upon the object , of expenditure? This money is
the consideration for about 40,000 square miles
of territory acquired to forfu a future slave I
State. But it is entirely worthless, utterly nu
inhabitable. It will receive a territorial govern
ment,
hut the federal office holders will consti
tute its only population. The lands will never !
be surVoyed—or, if surveyed, will never be sold. I
They will be giren away inn body to Texas,
nominally to out in making a Texas railroad,l
but will be useless for that or for any other par,
There seems to be uo hope of an adjournment
before the let of September, and I very much
upprehend that the unscrupulous majority, will
not only vote nll the money which Pierce requires
for his worst purposes, but that they will pass
the odious tariff bill just reported. Jr NIVN.
•
Tun NITIATIVE FOR RE-XSTAIILECIIINO TUE i
SLAVE TRAM—The Xvir York TUavv, of Thurs.,
day last, publishes a copy of a secret and con- I
fidential reiort submitted to the Senate in secret
session, by the Committee on Foreign Relations,
on a resolution relative to the abrogation of the I
Bth article of the treaty of Great Britain (the
Ashburton Treaty) of 9th August, IRV, which
Provides that the United States shall maintain a
squadron on the Coast of Africa, for the sup.
pression of the Slave Trade. ThiS' resolution j
was submitted by Mr. SLIDELL, and is as follows:
"That in the opinion of the Senate it is tape-',
silent and in conformity with the interests and
sound policy of the United States, that the Bth
article of the Treaty, befween this Government
and Great Britain. of the 9th of lugest, '1842,
should be abrogated; and that, shoTild the
dent of the United States concur in this opinion;
he be requested to signify to the Government of,
Great Britain; in conformity with the 11th arti
cle of that treaty, the wish of this Government
to terminate the raid Sth article." -
report is signed by Messrs. :Unsex, CLAY
TON, DOGNILANA,SLIDELL and Vi'scten--three mem
bers from slave States, nod one meinbcifrorn a free
State, who teen extensive elareholder, Mr. Done-
LANS; and one, Mr.Watusa, from California, who.
belongs to the pro livery party there.. The report
recommtinds the adoption of tho resolution. The
• following comment upon this extraordinary moicr
went, by the New rip* Commercial Advertiser, an
eminently conservative paper, shows in what
light that matter Is viewed by persons not inclin
ed to faith in;tho ulterior designs attributed to
the slave-breeding propaganda •
Weeopy, from this morning's Times, a very
important report trod the Senate committee on
foreign relations, communicated in executive ice
sion, in which the committee recommend that the
• President be advieed to give foram' notice to the
Government of Greet Britain of We intention' - of
the - United - litotes le retire from the' treaty.hy
which,they are bound to supply a 84115dron on
the coast of Africa, jointly with Great Britain.
for the suppresaion of the slave-: trade.- The re
portds„ plausible, but tatted in connection with
other Ammonia for the propagandism of alive
ry, thecountry wUI toile ured the prpbaal with
It is stated that Keisuth has the direet assu
rance of the Sultan, "and the Indirect. notifica
tion of the British Cabinet, that his presernee in
Constantinople, and especially of tho frontiers of
Transylvania, will'be desired•at the shortestpos
eible notice, upon any fresh attempt on the part
of Atistria,to evade her promise to regard thi,
march of the Russians .towartr•the Balkan as a'
rams bell; for herself. Be is, of eourie; at the
dispositioitof the Allies'for &welt nods ,. althOugh
he will not bind himself to Inacilvity, should the
contingency dials being eulitd Upon not, present
itself to England. The Pelee ere , •eigenitinir
themselves not only in Turkey brt olio in
.Paris
and London, end it is a Adlinsrfact, and, one not
yet made public, that the subsides that were pald
to.thein so late as the year 1f3.50, when they were
mostly Oppressed by the - blapalSonio rigime,nre
snot more renewed nu 3 on amore extensive
scale,•as a military pripayment for services to
be rendered hcreaftcr,theEnglish ;Government,
on its side, having becomocnore liberal to eieecird
'assistance from funds at tho disposition'ort,tha
Home Department, whenever nppliafor." \
Dr. Peter Shoonberger r whedied on the 18th:
inst.; at Marietta,. leaves a yife and Soren chil-‘
dren as heirs to his vast estate. \ The Hollidays
burg Standard, naYs or him: " Th ig
porous condition of the iron mantic acturing,bu
sinesu for a year.past,. into consideration, there
is little doubt but at the time of hie death, was
the-.richest man in - Pentsylvatibt; Ins -fortune,
being estimated} by men capable of ftidgineat
$5,000,000:. county 'alone be, owned
thinelurnaoes - and 'three forges,' n ntiftibee of
farms, and ilioniands -upon:thousands or acres
of timber iond, oe nva i i . ame
to this country: many y'ear's o: -studied Medi
cine Dor. INbagitook; 1o.:-ILs4tcastar 4 'but
never,
,graduated.!', \
VOL, ME :
BetwemX9 and 10 o'clock yesterday morning
fire was discovered in the second story of reel \ of
the Coilrir oFlCO'buildingl, in, a room used tem:
porarily fek, storing•nway printing paper, butby
the timely application of a sew-buckets of water
lt was extinguished before any damage of amuck ,
lquenco had . liken , done. Suspicion having been
'excited agatnet\a`tiegro boy some foUrteen or fif
flan years cid, 'employed in tho office as a roller
by, he was plaeed in charge of officer Eirkitit
riek- and taken to jail, when he promptly confes
senlikhat he applicsi \ the fire yesterday, end also,
two ateeks since, whon the office mada.such a
narrekr escape front , Xntire , destruction.: 'lie
states zit be was employed and paid by a Man
to fire t e house: , We hope that Ihe.measures
i c
we have, ken will enable ' to , discover •
who,the
scoundrel • --Lout•srdk Co ier.
New IL MIME POLITIC •••-CONCODiI, Tutlel
c
•il
. 22.—The L ature of this ' State , this .after=l
noon, agreed adjourn finally n the Ist of Ju
ly. The anti,:ebraska resolati ris' were again
specially rissigded for next Tticaday. ',,' The bal
loting for United \States Senators wilt be renew
ed on the Friday rior to the final adjournment-.
afternoon. \
A very stringent I not , bill was introduced this .
16;it1)11.NT AI FO IiSCUBI2I7.- 746 3 of
July being the 100th awniversary•Of the siege of
Fort Necessity, the Whkeling (Vs.) Tuft:angel:user
says it is proposed that ikroassconventien of the„
citizens of Western Pennsylvania and Waiter:l, ,
Virginia assemblien the /ito of Fort Necessity
With a Niel!' to celebrate the Arent. . It is niso pro
posed that it, be further honott by tholepin of
the corner stone of the Monument contemplated.,
by the legislature of Penrisylvapie a few years
since granting a charter for th Fort Necessity
'Atonement 'Association. \ , . . .•,.. ..
, ..-
COLONIZXTIOR Or NTIIIIMIKAA-ND ksas. , The
Emigration 'Aid Society which has, ecn. forma
in .Washington, B. C., with 'referenctsto Kansas
N•ebras ' a, comprise* from thirty Witty mem
birs of Congress, each .subieribing fifty dollar*
towards a fond .for, equipping and forwarding,
emigrants: . The Boston Society for the same
purpose has gone to work yigormmly. - Adver
tisements appear in the-Boston paperaLfer,pro
posals for forwarding their .parties, of tsettlere,
the Brat, company of wham will start 'on thilZ o,
..or July, The society is a corporate Joint stokk
• conaera, withWinplo fonds, and this year ProPc;t
cts to send not leaf than 20,000, nor more than , -
,000 settleili: :: ,•.- ..
,-- , ..,• . . ' ... ',,
• ..14:1- D'ICMG.ON 'TIM Pitanurs,--Prairio life, it l
would seem, according. to sonic, hart a tendency
1 ' tO make the human frame immortal or imperi•sh
able: ':Otili of 'the; excursionists:to the Upper
MissisiliMi - rays—" Cur driver was - asked if it
`was heathy on: the ptairies.. Yei, he said, pee
pie neveiseally • die on them, they keep on living'
until they'o4nd. o . graduallY dry rip, and then
they bow away.. Sometimes wen y wan .
die - as thaf - do-in The - Easf,-they lee.' out of
town and Be - down the river." ..... • ' : - ~,,,
.11L4VIBER: 4 26fL
I.
'''''..''
~..
users ail" v .:
THECANADe....: • ~
..;
\ Tim : We\ l 4 tie Itastii‘The Ititinahe: .' .• .:. '
• The Torkieh sietory over t Rove' ' , A: 4 on the „...,-; ..
1 29te of 3.1a,y, before Sallie,. : me:to havelmenlF4-::.
Erio!t l Y . ologliervited. ' The - /igan); killed:SY . ,
are Erupposed to be the total (tuill*siain,datilo' Eli'.
the siege, and erne then the niuriber is too higni . ,....,
Respecting the' presept .positiondr. the Rum* ....: . '
forces who ere l iEli
esieengstria, tie Earls eer- . . .
respondent Of the Londe; Time.% sill: '.. - .:, •' :
. . ,
It is said that thirty- ve thonsant ‘ linssians . ,
are on the right bank of the Danube, qnPloyed; .., _.
in investing the place: 'These thirtY-fir thou- -
pond will be placed betwecn..tiro fires, and Win,'
it is hoped, be driven into the'Darintn l / 2 .orittnifio-
• prisoners . . NotwitlistamEng the .:tilight ky....,i . -
relieving that fortreas, as expreseed -in pi,k . .
letters, iris RIMY expected her e that It be•'• Y' : ' relieved io time, \and before th e gallant: nitro \• •
who defends it is: either tii surrender, Or; whlch,l. "..,,
is ore probable,- linry himself and the rim:Want , . \
,of his garrison Ider its ruins. . 'lli Datiebe : i' \ \
I eee also to be 9in its dutY unhurt the RUB - - ,:\
r i ians, as the rising : of e waters his greatly in . ~•,, :3 k,
, terfe with - the opera' ens ageinsit the fort,..: r .. \s, ' ',
Attill e is a great bettlioerfil be Soon fought,. - :, ',
near Sill trio, which cane et ;but produce: aeon-: \, - \‘,
siderablo fleet Open the . nipaign. The. fleet
the men time Will cruise,' the coast to have ..' \
~ti eye on S bastepol,. and p v ent the possibill=;:,,
Ok
t of succor y 'sea, end ale to be ready in
,•.: . ...
cos of need iminote the trueet7s or, theoptra- '..
, 'lli report the relief. had sent to Eilta-.._.,•„i - '
_N
Viej., the fo r m of" 70,009 YrePek 4nd Engitels.„...". '
p i\
troops, i thus mminmed in a let t \ rotrt Call.. . ',
ste i ti c eep e de n teil tet chl i a42Zi ,or i
thera , e . n \ e •• . . i. ..... 0 `•
hi -
at. -- .. ''
' 6 l "'''‘• '
Of the En : h end Frenek , troops,th greettest : •. 3 .
ttetiiity brie revelled', orders have beqb ireelo. •..•
i reMOT the \ t h ie l l adquarters, to Varna. ,th mat- -
e, l\
sheiilTl Ala pentorders to the first en.4m u to-vi i.
end divis ne p is - mbark wlthoutdelay fur X ..` 1.,
so that ch will \ peas to,day or to-morrow l?tr' - :
e
fore Co mte tinople \ without stopping. Thew- .• \
airy and 'artilleryimil proceed to Varna by
\ \The English tAkopeare also making their preps • l'• \ •
\tions to leave \ for Verdi. A part of them
piabl.'y leave iorlay,"„and the rest, to-morrow
ehtl ihe day after \ Although the artillery s lMs-:. 7 \
• noika4 4 -i4 Yet it,iathonght, that • the manthel\
f- • ,'
\will endeavor to anceor, Elilistria,beeause it is ..s7 ...'"
~, \ .
I\l4rategia pointof greatielpertance—ba fast, one -; •,;,
i'of the keys of the Dania*. , It is
. calculated thetv, •ki
th taskof zientndising, the Russian artillery will-,
be to; the Eheisenrs de rumennes:. ,7 ,':', ' Y .:: , (-•-'4, - ,\
I:\ . T . mortar practice of the Turkvln niSperid;-' i" - - -,
ling 9, first, es mint of the onernyii described 7-‘v \
nee= l , vet; far :
excelling thet,of. the Russians. ' i' i \, •-,
Rut theCt\e \ iny seemed nevertheless to make BUM ' \ '',,
though il w progress, and unless - the_rellef -,, \ \..
reaChed the fortrees speedily, it would probe*, . , , \ N,
V; ', Toi l iiii i :i t ithi tm es, m d t at e d kP AlV i i ll mrr l t 3w C)lciinadpe;eat of'!
••. .\ \ ...••
tole the lateeti!outheptic report of inY:details,.7
- 5 07 L -, \.•` \ ~ •-• .. • '-: -- - "."-- .7 ' . -
Tlib, Russieni4em. to .be carrying , en:their. \,'
opera is with, , t activity and energy: They ,
have . ntorly . comPlet ed a• xig-tog of:approach -:`,
.-
cross the Island :21 kßcbiblak. This morning, -•"'' "k ,
we obaeti n •tba c t ri \ n il.'
,:t e rT ii o t t: t f o o n ur t am a r d ie it - c h e a n d t.: ,
~. ..,:
..
l 'i s e l;l l 2Blfellit ' ine,'sv g ldeb bad not been j previ.•••: , " ' \''..
(Misty, occupied by thenn Dirring' 40 ; 14101e :of 7 -' " , \
thie fevemeon, Vie enemy Bela t t eheengaipid , in .,, : „ .
..
ralpsperting.eibinunitir ..,,
...,,.
iulaMl to the - island.° Ropper,. as their•boats ' • -- ,-.
an sball ps mtuf,freqttequtei . tagessfeam 'brie'
old t ° \.'h other,and WO ' , evening' large bo-
dies f try we em( cuing (loin to the
Waterks . for iirpeso, as we Mancludidi
timing
into: at island. . -•' \ : ",' .'-, ' •:
.•
i rls
•\Ne Otte tit liconhtailo to\ crone asset; and "
it - et..* ~ t q at o o hatv.thePnuemy ire :much:morn
like to ke", drat/tie, of the potitiint they .' •• ..
\ t\ ii
have iivrOlotalned, in,thalhrobral ha,to throw
,across e i forte tied \March against his pla.e - biv.::
Russo* end Vielik,ifilfailv,illiistaphe Priebe, :\
When he \ retired ' dikerder through the Debred-. ••\=
ichs, - retened the iiiif the\ Ifarn-en, , tho Maki . ' \ •
of ;•Eillstria irould:liarc eon l mcqhmore,difficult, ' •.\. \ ' -
, 1 ,
Ann", than f; is nir\aa the passage from:.theV .
. 6414111.111i1d 4704i:be , 0 wider:a:tie obsteele to
o ass - nitwit, \Rad the in of th l / 4 1,iiirket been .' N, ''' N
' r tabled', which \llene? i quite poisiblec.'tbe , \\,
\.
the
have been'a on diffe et affair, Ws . . \ , \ .
1 1,
the eat obstacle„\sio.A.. . • wan e T i t he Do, -- ' • \''
übe now bvereente. :.'
'"\' - - : i .: ' • \ '
' - The,Torke,lieve Mit:been ' ' end - ease Pa, ' \ '
\ elm is 'irideftitigablein hisex : 9itit7 l hy.com.:'. '' '..„.
\
Ponton.ant--4--A-7 1 zvq. ' ' -, • " '.. -,-• -
self hex tenderekeneeervice,a ii .ng theldege . '.... • .
'As we are in for n, ,, *bii-srihit.- 4 s et a fun: turL:
'intuit of it. Ai seen anthritiWEne a or the' at1,ed,'..•:.••,,
1
News
maydeem itYkfit'tti, - MiS'e ibis Iteige: v, 1.
News hoe)rikt coni9iirtlnit'silargelx* or Riffs \
Mans is within , twelve \nuleiiif eho k plece,' amt \ - •\‘
they have aucheided-• in ciliiving
,i9,dorkseireini-_ \ :
oat-poet ' atYenikbV..tvith,9 . lose on 'Mar:. ide oi\''," - .
:forty men killee.indArmunied.' To-inerr 11 we . `c"\ ''
may expect to set. trier. bere \''. \,\ \ \
No important ftiftulrhad heel made I!" the ' •
29th of Map; anditgire was it report IniViettnit ... '
that the enemy lunrAbkricloned'the idea of taidet
the place by storm, Ma - would invest andhlonit.. ' •' , .
ads it, in which case the relief sent will_ preba- .:. .. •
'lily be timely. - •
'' It was also offir '‘a tithe ,
,
eh, —irmed, on the. otheihand,' oa tht
strength of "letters from Constantinople. 'dated
May 29, that the Russian general,' Prince PSII•
kiewitseh, having left a sufficient rinrabee - of,'':
troops to blockade Siastria,laa advanced toviard
Varna, to meet Omar Pasha, - and s to give' batthe -
to, him , aiWto the 'Anglo...French \ anzillarieS of
Tarkei, ,Reckoning on their superiorifThenav- I ,':', \
alry, - the Russian generals were an.ti7 to meal
are arms with tlie 'allied armies as so _ \
hie, and, if-Priaileable, ;they wonl bring- the
engagement about tetweeir Schninta and Varna,"' .
where the country is favorable Ter,thetneTalnet!hil
of cavalry. -
. - ,
Iliaex'Sna.=-4nota'addioSiedgiinerVacha,
dated at Baltschick oath's "IllackSea, Mit 25.
sir that the detach cots from the allied eqnad- \ .
had occupied tlnkforts' of ,Redont K. 118414 \
a and amttnitlon had been'
4 that efficersof:ttiyi-
POO; 1
on the Circassian
I\ \
utile have opened corn nnientson
ITE R. Or inc W 4,12.— t.. is reported that 3 Rah
:the co Sent of France eid , England, Austrii)o
.",,,
about to send troops into Albania, and that .or-.. ~
filers bare , heed sent from the... Porte to the .TOrle-; c: \
ish authorities there to recoltri thaw.. • "-, •,..• -:e • \
1 . Gen. Rudiger ' has issued atiiirder mrstropteii.. - A
ly requiring all farmers, garitolkapervandothere.. l ;
throughout Valera, hitherto licenseillopoesis*,:-;,
fire-anis, to surrender them to thileeel autitOr- ...:. •
ities. Military 'aid aid civifofficers of the Empire
\,\
only rire_allowad'oposieis re-Anna),"
4 dispatch from Paris, da ad 7una s kiitention*
a report that Marsha ) St. Ar and
. studtia -argent} . • . .
appeals to the Government foran additional re. \
luforceittent of troops . .,. The number befienatruht . •
• . • ~ . ....._• _
is 59,b00 men. The, prerotrafies \ are €o , hstrute:: :. \ • .
in Prince with extraordinary. activity. ; 1."; , ,,, , , ~ 4
\ There arolfrisli Versions of old turners sthent,-, \-
negotiatiOne;but.they . are .not worth reporitifirt...,,„ --- '
" . The. correspondent of the Pays says„GteCharls:•,
' , lnagne had captured s a Russian shlp, with 80,\ •:
soldiers' and, CO weinen. 'The . , wome n been,,'s \ ....',
, sant biAreapa: .;
..". . . , ~,_,...
Prince Napoleon had anived at fialksli t0..,\; . , ~„.
take the command of die division.. At.hiandi-... , \ ~ A
ems Uptake leave, on quitting Constantinople, ....,'.
the Sultan took :off . his own diamond stak"nad..:, ..,.1
fastened it himself on the breast of, the Pamir. :,... •
....,:.
The Bottom also • mada him a pteserit( of thrike..
[ magnificent horses, splendidly aaPariaened. .._,
_.;\..... -..
Viesna r ..lntiffi.—Last night.Corust And left
for. Prague., The Emperor. .and . the Cori*. will
beset the Sing of Prussia and Baron hlantenffel..-.
at Tesehen, 'on the Saxon frontier. It is thoptht.:: '. .
that thelaceting • bodes an, good to the W estern .. ' .
. ~
Biorne,,Jahe,. B..,The• king of Prussia au4 .; .
c o . i t i , . manteuffeJ,. Alvenslebou, and - Geristeh'i,;:, -
left. Berlin tO•day'Sor Teselten to meet the Bmps , ~,..,
..
ror of Austria, whh will.: be_ attended by.Cennts• \.' ;
B u st and • Then. Prussia`-will, suPport . .tbe de....-, ...„,..,:,
mand of Austria; for the...evacuation of the,Priese...i:
cipalitlis, by forwarding. to the Czar a note ea.• : -...5 .
pressiro of its earnest Ittesire •to_ see Ramis 461..71
cept the proposals of the , preat Gorthan Powers.:,.
which are founded.on theAsutrian note., e',......;.'.. : .
-
. .
\ Arnsies, May 29.—A great victory is reported
to have been gained to Thespay by Iladeold-Pa .- .
rot aglinat the Tsirks. Agrentritunber Of Turks .
aro said to have been killedoki drowned, ,, ,They": •
are \reported to hare lost their military' ehett,
containing t 30,000 piastres. Among the ele4n ore;
reported . NIUSI Puha, Salim Pubis (theleern,
mande s r c in-chlati the Albanese lender (Nitta hie-
lissow,) , ,art Egyptis us general. - ~, .. • - ' ,''
' The Pe.ris correepoodentof the Morning O%roe.
ids toys r\Ofershal de St. Arnaud 'his eent bit „ .
ter complaints te2farshal Valliant, the minister
of :icar'ln` Paris, of the conduit of , Prinee Na- '
polcon since his arrival in the. East. Ile :declares ,
'that the n , entoserage and 'intimate friends' of the
princio- - -conslsting, as they do, if the Moat %vbs.
lent. of the vettigees-=inny. serionslY , "monbiormug %.
the s commandere of the nrmlei; and distnrlithir • :
k
plan , of the; cam paln: These complaints' erection'
• Sato y last brougbt by Uarshal-Vaillint-tedirre. ”.
the nell'of miniiters, bold 'at the' ;Pabicoser
1 4
Olt. Clo when Una pcsofintborlied-bbrrshal.4 . ...
TelliOnt4o eiy -that '- , Vrinetk 'flapolemit's'llitern,
Mice inkit\• areal -sms tk of emtormosmigial4 . l4.''
Auld tot ir klled." ' -; - , i . , '.' .7: , i ~:::, ~ , - . = ll. f . f r
il.tvAsie.4,ie \ r,.! in 6161 thetit re:Ala . :Pr/0;
• ponWong avekeecrelly goiriglin — bi 'Biriati . I tele:.
considarable eilati , A eemiti*firkkAgpkbeen :`...
taken At All Aho'iloros thicai.'ealkl - ; . %Orpril..=.
in tileitorict - Gtgte krmy, - . - .. It:fa:geld 'Ont - ';lt
v i e o o iy
tli
esti/tiro premotfou , leto boteg;lekilitOltri: ,
V.
. irstitia.o4`l4s4itliial:liiiii.lkilialsiillf:'