ESTABLISHED 1N 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE , - PUBLUSITED DAILY AND WINKLY 311 . VEITS de CO. DAFIp.NYB winTga [ELIIDEL staxollT. 11101 On satin anar sob ro us. eon *Mon TERMS: DAILY—Edu dollars Da ADDluas D3D3bl• half.yearly n adeonso: IV DDICLY—Two dollsrsror annum. In adVasbe. Clubs ‘lll be supplied on the follooba nnllthatun Ten copied do 13 00 Tweaks toples do2o 00 The .00000. for each dub tait - stlanrion;rio — oste bon., oldibbe Odd Innsdiably 'dolmen No dub Donne nib be soot albs the yeas nem, =lees the money Is Not RATES' OF :ADVERTISING: One enure. (10 lines of lionparall Or MAW ow IM • one insertion- ...a la 60 'Do. • - each additioncerinl7 F . th lb ree •wab 4 *0 p° • . • Dec • twelve .. 00 Standing Cada, lb Sum of less per sautute) Ci 00 • ' 00. dollar Re each additional line. • - On* square, changeable at plesmarce.(Prs • • - num,) exclusive of Patem..... •••••-•••••• 01 ifereech addltSonal in ser teda inted — over one month, ad ror each addittattal armee inted under the yearly rates, AdvertimenentS anceedincieepuare, ma r d not 0000 , Sheen • Liam, to be saw d. s an a half.. Pubilehers.n a'r rin s iintable • f -legal advertise:in:lM beyond them aend chanted Sat fifth. publication. , Aunciancing eandidates for Mike to be charged the same 10 other adeetlianneata. • 'Advertisements not marked on the eop y Sir • speolded •• number •of lcupertions, will be continued till forbid. and - payment exacted socontlngir• Privik-rm.r annual !Mention* Is etrktly limited to their own immecllate badness., and all ad enticements for the bmoas a other pommy as well m all advert-Lemmas not inunediately connected with their owe bushman, and ail eludes of advertisemenuc. In 'melt nr °WT. , " b.' d att h c:e l r =Wide rendered. and at paraand ce Baked. All advertimannue for charitable tnelluthece. lire cone palates, ward, township, and other Public mmiiade, en 4.4 11 011U:eating' and notkes, tote chargal half prim, pay ' able ly advance.. • • , • Marriage notkee to be <barged GO Cents. , . Death notices taierted without cludge. nein. SoMteinv lilted by funeral Inellatione or obituary notices, and when eo scomospanladto herald Mr: ' • • ' • gagular adtertlsms, end MI others sendlng eonannanies tiona• 'recedring noticed designed to attention to Pairs, Seinen, Eouenta ot any public entertainments, where charges lire made be admithuste—ell notions of tel. rate amociatiotteeenaT Wire dialg.r 4 nti°°.U°° te private enterprises, calculated or intended to !menet., individual Interest, can only be Wanted with the Ender etanding t o woe Is to be mad riot. If intended to ho Inserted in the local column, the rams 1,111 be ohs:wed at the rate of 10 cents PR line. • • • Horn or sr notice. to he chanted triPle Prim • Tavern Lima. Petitions Sa each; ' Real Estate Agents . andl Auctioneers . adtertiennente not in be cleated wider yearty odes, but aikreed • dlecontt of taftr-ctuve and onathircl per cent from the amnia& of . • 11:113.T OR 111r10013X M DAILT MEM °" &" "'1 / 2 th"e inrrillin;;;6 0 itt.:3 7 - 41 • ADnantixortl Iminct.T One Square; (10 111,00.) one cot. mare. each addlllo.l twortion....-20 cents. All 101.0s1e0t. Meoool,oolo-010 10 W pOlO , lO 00,0,000; RATES OP DISCOUNT: - 111Treldriddi SONS, Brokers. J sad Fourth es. Pwlestaaph• ;um:tea 1' .11raneb at Tottogstown... do IClty Dan Cluoltwatl-. do aommeroialllk,Lladal- do aaklta Itaak - do • N. 110 LIV C.llltni-19-01111 IE YOS S rBs ag No. SI Market ft. Worm TAizi, 11:11NEY [NAM/. ; Rook of Pittobureg....-4=' lizeholago Dank of d0....-paq Mo. and Manor. of da-Po - look of O000mereo.: -por back of North Rook of t forth f n Libotles. l a ook o r n n um T t ora — . fokr ' I Oontsoordol Boot oflrs--.par Warmer& A Morlumiee Bk..pat Nonsington Amu , glonatoe..aldoe.b. lloolumW tit=giliak nuk 7.7-:= Pouttrgraxio Bank of amannoors_bonts-• Book of Chester Countf- C.., ltuk of Dal Co, z 1 lloalcof Downie ...... Too Friuddto do Laraye.LO. Hank.._....._. do Oldo LIS losA Trost.Co. do Wadoro •Reonns Hank— do 11aokof 112+.1dR00..-- • dmiin •KESY KNOLLND. AZ solvent • NEW YORK.. pr Nov .Terk .... •. Coontr , .. • • • 11 AITY ATD. N. JERSEY e ELAWARE,. ell solernt nittlINJA. flank of itrtriVh7i.......l,!‘ Batik of VlLittkhotonit,.. Ece. Book. 1.-. 'Noma to • tholocro. Il'llt of MZo a ... libretto/I orth Woohorn 800 t... . Itraothes..,,, _ _._. .... o NORTII. CAROLINA. Bank of Ciro You_ ~. - 2 Doak of Bt. of N. Coroil'a ! coito..harlk.Nyyzobt Om _ ...% . . . Rank of riermantowx.....yar Rank of Oettyabergk- , lns Rank of lamistown—.-.. Bank of Midglatoorn...--/X Montgomery Co-Rank-4-M. Rank of Northomberland-mr Oarlisle Oolumbla 1M Uringeo.-tea Dorkertown Dank....a-Par )Castro Farmers' Ilk of Bucks . 00-par IParsacre Ilk of Lancaster-par 11 .— aretnrilr„Nemberm, - SOUTH eABALMA. •koft.l3l.of Bank of /30.11 enroll.. 2 Be. of Clarkston Plaaters'a Meehmee Lk 2 f Yana. lilt ofgeiroylkiii •Dro.._. Wayneabu= Franalla Waatdoartoo...var llareaburg Iloardala ha lation County 11aedi-.par halation I lituarif Bank of Pottaaillo bola Dank-. rita=tott Bank-. 'Wyoming liMif N York !anal Note.- 0614 State i Branch at do Branch at ithana.--- do 1 Ramat at. ltridgovort--, Branch at do 1 Branch at .-.-. do 1 Stanch at Payton-- d 1 Brandt Delairara.......- do 0. Mouth at oohula4ua do Ba uch at Aahtabula....-. do Bauch at Salem- do I Mauch agidatiabald.---. 'do ' Mach at do 1 Broach at Clueinasti...-. do 31= do do ...Besioolo at. laucartar--.... !lim* at htoubemilia.... do Knuth at lilt. Varnon--- do < - Hannah . f,lriietta a3 E h aha - do • Broads at Mt. Floasant.- do limo& at Zanearrille-.-.- do B ! Branch at do Boma at Piqua.- Branch at Pi:ex:month-- do" Broach at do r Branch at Itavernua.-.:-. do . Broach at Cuyahoga --- do Bridal mat do Branch at Wooatin--- lAuvuttsintLill , P ia n izigita g.a " 2 I Bic of Kent=lc . y:Lotas•'• Ink of Loulov'e.Thuratnn NortherallkorKelattietr " Southern not Kentucky MISSOURI., Bk of StateOf illuOiui- 1!..i ILLINOIS. Stake Rank and Ilronr.bal 30 Conk Of 1111001 f..- .-- 'l5 WISCONSIg. Idorine k Fln In. Co. thka .3 AVICUIOAN. Farrosealderhanies'llkok 1 rernment Stook, Bank - 3 Perolnimlar lkoan----, 3 lurnronoo COUII/.7 , ••••• a State Bank-- ....--.. 3 • CANADA. Ilk of N. kroorios,_Toronto 3 Inc of the Poo*, Tortinto 3 Hank of Montreal...--- I. BY of C. Canada. Torento 3 Ennio:NT EXCILANOR. ~ On Nrur. York . :....-..-.1 , 4 On Phlladelp3l3..---.... do Crn Ilaltlmore--_-,....--- do WESTERN EICII.A.NO Et lan St. Loolo---.,__ ...... OOLD ANDSPLCIY. VALVE. Donbloons, Sponleh..--13,C0 —._..-.....10,e0 do Pattiot-.--13,50 Finis, old. lEre.rleksd'oro ndTnle ---- 7TM3O 'Te rs.-......-..... ilioenliros - -.-.......... ,33 Ten Oulldera.--.......- 3.96 PRICES OF STOCKS IMPORTED DOB THE PIXTESURGI2 . -OAZETTE,IIY A. WILKINS &. CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE; BROKERS, F 0.71 POUR .411LERT. Immoicson, Jtm.27. 1666 DoPO RUDA. I Do. les 1 - DO— • • Va....—. ar,. Do. cony. Ca-- Pittsburgh eitY 6.4 - -. ••• - - Do. ootap..iro. N. Y. AnV'F dts Beak at rituwigi.--- lA•robante Dana Hoak jawebooy FaohoP •floa Pitt& Teas! .. --LSDevoM id'. aoas-•--1 PAIL tla Ob ,s lr at. Beds.-- Zer{lwra /11 • • • INOVILI3Ci. Pittsb% kale inscroneo— siottormlnisosneoCc—, mauloostosnot• Co— • PDLoburoh to 1111.0911 LIM zoos, inset - wain, ' Tittaboagb GAL De:tgockk•— 60 j fflocraktkr.. =, nookorator RoDroad.- bo Ob o r t Ro V om Rolloos4— 60 Claret " le Fr.ri. 50 aortae Rolliarer Dock 1 0 0 oe liVit °""os' 1 Honks old).: 1 04 - k- ( ra y iz' lo lio..&Hatcpreo 25. " Cta r rt% we'4,4%* 20 , . tutelar& k Boidon-... North Ankrie5.—......... PlCUkkllgh k lA. Sk itivrje ''''' lIMMI M4MM LT4O '"----/IZBLIANOE AND BANKING BOWIE 01 • • • A; WILKINS 4fr, • CO.; '• ; Ar gaft" . ° " ti zbal ‘ 4 7snuM,, ° l 7l 4. l)? - 249 • Exchange. UDin, tta OREN I NITI„ . Mat' s: t i c b oug ht .4 pld.. - Bask Not& .."." — ll7 O Milan.. • • CbGaeGoost.. I b tl f",=l 4l Willlll new,pmed• troc `4 l,l::=lt=i•litnii4"76.2l l, ...coo -AD ' - • 11~7 tfft proalsk__ - 0F.011.01. 1 .E. - ARNOIJ) .16 CO. zrenriaßs. VitALER3 alcitvale, BAN% .• No. 14 I orrtik ere". jkok Pabinvph. .t ; Air X. ".!°. I'4". r , q+i Dorsi ratti-t-ir eelSl ;PORTABLE TIIRAEBoui • m A tellities ANU .• • • SEPARATORS.: ILITABRA • • Group,. builL• •vamt to work wall; mak; and licad Vf .CARIUM. onwodta ' a ROMPE bed ftats Wart. Pittw Inorgb 'Ltd kbraskbakAtfMnea am beautiful, simple and • =rag, Z i g an " .=o;= *ar t. o toi n . tioldektbrubew foam, ot snakes better wort. adman= 2.6:0 or Own am woo la am inAba Wait= soma. sad lemany Fad Mew ffordi, Manyof &ban anApig fecop 80 been ft• l / 1 taids and, on /Trough Un. they ban netwonandad by tams who • ..a.,=,t4 "i!"414,_1$ !NO.!. r asa in Ammosar sows Want, aid is 'animated to Um ' l umbar,' and tanpledy asomata Om straw and duff aka grataand tiTimastles sitli*Usitimbetumer . • . SCOTT, Dental; FOtlithistioet; itooei vat of Ilartst. *Ee hone ) • AU • warriatat. WARD, .DENTIBT, Penn "Ileac . v v Dears abour Wad. Mao Otani Oar a. to _v. a. Oa SaturdararmoVZ: la t aaiadi 4‘, , - - ;;-; • ' " : THE DAI L Y - .rITTS.Iw - ._gvl3f . :•:.. ~.0* BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. 'OSEPII S. & A. P. MORRISON Attar:. miltriad " salT =x1314% 143 6 . F ar b r 1 .*n T W fr A - U s Attorney at Law, .. udA . Bdildings,. Gnat idreet, tetween lowth and su3D-IrlyT °BEET E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLaw, Bt Loals,llo. faT ROBKRT POLLOCK, Attaiiiey at Law— Comer of Plfth and Grant . stroota,oppoofta theConot steps, Pittsburgh: ml 2.1-yl3 AMES 3:KUHN; Attorney at Law, office Fourth dreet, sear Gnat, Plttibersto. J•l5-4:17 RANCISC.FLANEGIN, AttorneyntLaw, N 0.170 Fourth street. rittelrorgh. ASPER E. BRADY; Attorney at Law, so. 89 nub Arem.Putsbtumb... BANKERS AND BROKERS. MI3ro k RNAN do CO.. Bankers and .Exchange ersafo.9s Woodstreet„Oornerof Diamond Alley, Afirttny *admen Ituak Notes and WEL Dleconnt Time Exchange. and Promissory :doter, =SE. Eellortione the principal entitle the Union; Receive Deposits on call and on Interest. and give theletprompt ettentlon Wall oth er matters appertaining to s Eroker's business. • 113-Eastern Exchange constantly for sale. RAMER & KMIIII, Bankers and Ex change Broken. Nay and sell Gold end Ether cad 13 NOUS. artiste an on Beal Estate or Btock Been y Ster.; tstholsties i g!. o Zolfee: Eons made on all points In the Union. Moe corner of 'Mir* and Wool streets, dlreeUr opposite the Bt. Ch arles D. RING, Coin, Stock and Exchiinga _ • • Broken INoorth street—Boys and• sills Rooks on n: Exonanoe On Esotoon o r illoo mpolled at cur rant rate[ Collections made on thy:West at loorrster, Weir tem Doak Note. Boo:gist and grad. /7=s - PALMS. t. BAIT. rALMER, HANNA 4. Co., Successors to Humor, Munn d Bankers,Exhange Brokeniand Were in Foreign aud IkrotesUe Esehange, Certificates at Deposit, liana Nato*, and W earner of Woad and Third 'treats. Current Honey rryciced on Depoedt. Sight Meeks ibr sale;and - tolleetions rant* on needy all winch pal points! of the United States. " Tho highest grandam pad far . Foreign and American (1 1114nees rude 'ow:etmsigninenis . of Prod... ahiPPed . east, on liberal terms. ifiVr. IL WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and atbing• ltrokeri. North Past" corner of Wood slid mird streets. Pittsburgh.' • All transactions marls our Turd hum, and ollertiosis promptly Wended to. ; la9-li 'WILKINS JL. - CO., Exebnnge Broken, 7ciarth street, opposite the Beak of Pitts. .63.0. AB treametbee at mart liberal rates. 1710 't . 1111 • . r., : an. or nn. :nzp. .treat. No. 043.. adJolololog tho Thook or NIIOLMES 41; SON, Dealers in Foreign .01• and Domestic Bills of Itsehange. Cent Wastes ell/e.. pmits, Bank Not.. and Specie, No. Cin Mutat street, Pitts burgh. .I!ETC‘dleetlene madams all the principal dtlee thronehout the United States • COMMISSION . &C. WM. H. SUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, lowa?ler and Dealer in ot:OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old No nonongshela Rye 'Mink,. N 0.12. South-bud mane ood and Front sta. littenzreb. Penna. nth7.l 'W? POINDEXTER, General literchan . dizo Prober sad Ccnuraissical llcerluait, Iff Front t Imd 118 Second street, Pittsburgh,' apM-Itad MeCLURG, Peeler in Fine Teas, Wbolce Family Groceries. Wooden and Wilknir We re onner of Wood and Sixth Streets. Is non receistod'a lards sesortment of Ptah Goods, in aldition to • hie already ex tensive Week. ma .based from arid bands ht the Eastern markets, which will be sold at the lomat market prices. -:sfirribub6 Steamboat, and Familia% buying by tbs quantity.• supplied at wholesale rate. • SW - Goods delivered In the city free of charge. apUl A - B E, ,Coramiasion and For wirdlng Merchants, dealers to Wool and Prolince scene:lllr oho. littaborgh ManuEscLareit. No. 114. Second etroet, lithttourzb. • 5p61714 • TS. LEECH, MoALPIN . - lc CO., Wbole -ott=hamem. and Dealemln Provlsients. Metals and anys, No. 242 and 24.1 U eTt7.fraet, OEOAOIA too; sorfool - toinow. RO — 6SNTVCOT, Wholesale Grocers, Prodoot and Commluka llanatsota, No. torsi dreg. Pittsborich. .1•10 ZMMA:O roam's 'PRINGER lIARBAUGH (uoces enrol to S. liartough.) Cornmhrion and Forwarding crebentatt Dealers In Wool and Produce cancralir,"Noa lib First and JIG Second etrorts.Pittsbunth. P. au.Slr - F ,s; W. REA, Flour Factors, Nmthission andPorwarding Marebants and Polders in ProdOrn gendratly. Orders for Pittsburgh Manufacturos powndir atinndeni to. 1i0a.74 Walsrand,9o Flout OA; Pittsburgh, litklWY. JONES & CO.; Successors to ATWOOD. 3014E3 CO .Clomalmnion %MI Rivard-. lu erehasit; Deans la Iltblorrgh Itsautacturedaood+4 SIATIIEWS & Co., Wholesale Oro erne, Commie.ud Forwarding lifereluti. and gut. far Daightan (*Um Var7.LTWUIr kANtEIO; eciieral6)mmis -114 AU Merchants. Phllsdaplas_ tltessd adiuut oR ecroklumuts of Produce generally. ial7:7 TOGN WATT. & CO., 'Wholesale:Grocers, OP COIIIMINSPIIS Merchant:x.lM Dine,. la Piodum and l'lttibersb 31inolkaisses„1 , 0.. 24, Ilacctr .t, !nub...lca B. CAMEO:late jtWarrea,„,blaio, • 11„)...r. ,/sto,. sod n For.r.liniilfri# , Alt. satt . p roje i MlArum limb, and Western 'Masse ‘ lr. *Wert street, Smltbliekt and wood. .I,:irgb. ?MILLS I.IITLT.Urn; .11.. (We of firra . noblann. Little .1 (A) Yr 11117 LE CO.; W'holemle Grocers, r li tutur T h does ifiSConsalsta STRrebants. and Dealer. In o. 11S Seem! burgh. - •• CHEESE. VitAREITOUSE.-4HENRY u. COLLIIM Voroordlog wad Onzusdadoo Aterobant.and Dosler in Mom, Cain Lake Mob sod Produce pram!' y, 25 Wood stmet,sta” ti Ater, Moho:rah ' WS/ • TON BONNII.ORST•& MURPHY, 'Whole, V sale Groom. gad Conandadota X.veltanha and beldam fa Pltbhurada Mann dietarna No.= Water atreat, Rita. burgh. R. ACOB• FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Oommledoet Meselaz L. No. 63Watear .acct . Pittamrsh. W. 36-171.3 ntaantJuly ' IDLY•ba A. 1nt..7•11.•J017 l s4 t.F . lel•b.7•Nov •• AMI do rACOMAS PALMER, Im_orter and Dealer 'moth sod 'American Wall Pa ; No. Ed Markrt, tatrreen Third and Yourth Intaan..ll2ll W McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ale sail Retail Dealer fa Oa CM; Matttnir, Table irnd PLlMOCoVaLWitatrif Mule, Stem Bon Trtumbsio, No. 112 liarkss dreet. ,ins. gal •Nov Di,. ]%lGt. MO:1148 &PATTON, Wholesale and &nem, on Um" Sulam Me of tb• Diamond, DlT.iffse .i y. Dir. Jut. 8 al DV, " ^ Ps Dts. ' Ps , • - -- _. • Tnitioc. VAN - GOADER,"' peal& in Tiriin • • Iwo, lionfemantalorer, Leo. (nods , Eniteddoier, C 4 Gent's. Furnishing Ono& and Yaw/ nrtleter, I full an , onefruen ta r tktk can grays lo had IS No. fa, corner of Market. nd the Diamond, Pittsburgh. Pa. , soil-IT Dlr. VIII Dir. Its $23 a. a.114/107, & CO. 11117.1111.13.. X. I. Drumm aco lc TOIL 'A: MASON CO.,'Wholegale ana Retail tom in Faaer.and Staple Ih7 Goole, 25 tifth ;MO IgIa&PRY 15131WITFINLI), Whokoala Retell Dry Goods itersbents, armor Yoartbend s street, eittablash. • - Dii.Jsa. 4113 New IStnek. IDNR i'likAD t . CO., Wholesale TRN Grocers Oil and lioutmission Meretunts.l4o.l73l7..l and. 22S Lb. rty street. Pittsburgh. . teiG 111 MEM" MOORE,-Wholesale Grocer, Rio idurdatigrlnFoVr=Ver:nni nner, zi " 3lb liberty Woes. On hand v.rr tarp o ti.ly.d a y yienongsbels Manner which aft be P. I:4+. MAW) -- ..... - J.. nrcnsfmci : •G. GRAFF &,CO., Grocers and Coni 1. Ifercbantce oleo, Desicre in ell Made of 1 Pb blenunictored articles. earner , of Second and . MU:ash, Ps. • ' fe1.4.1 OLD= Ul4lllO. ... 21. JONI= Ci BLACKBag• lifliolesala aro- AtZetiricrsgg th aceltth r4 tn 1 4k P Altr"r1 on hand st their Wasubnunn 1 1 Wear 111.2V1R, Pi itiblll4 25 I 7 SIG ' wort ISAIAII DICKff CO., Wholesale Oro, Li7l%t.e'r=MtLr=gtegair''' JOT,] p,ICCILII.A.:;WAIIICI C. 1•01. Atfa/LLS & ROB, Wholesale Grocers and Commlaslon Idenhaots. 10.1911.1b017,0trwt rut. U. luau= .... . L (maniacs, v. n. . .. . lanais; - - 1V IL: I . l N A og l i t alictoP" ro- Wll ALUM /A. VOLUM, Grocer and of Let o rl b llgt=t!Vl fregor—Fotign Fran. and Rots, Wbolsoolo And ktotalr. Dwairuntaled on %h. OBEfCT DAuxu, k CO., Wholesalo nrommcomadaor. liiiirehauts. healers 111 Radon Pittsburgh 11stus6i4ors& No. Rbb Llbertr stmt. WICK. WeCANDLESS, soccesnrs .to 1). 'MeV. Wbokvala Grows, Vorwarints and (I,,,ailealon Mere/mote, .Dealardin Iran. Nallm, t7la.a. Ca- Varna, and rittabund , Itanlankrinren dnixdar nor.nd of Wand and Watarattootx. Mt/bun:b. • GIILBEATSONWhoIesaIe Grocer and Cowenlan Iterehant,thrider In Prodnar and PM* . dfamdadwad .Astlelas, 196 LiagW,atzad. rna. Yibiti, Wholesale Grocers, Cotn-, . mliskra Mathatits, and Dealers In . Piodoes—Soand Earb Bantinis, flouting on LibatT, Wood;and Inzth. mazer. U. a .omruzu,— • ....UM Wan. 11 AGALEY, WOODWARD A CO:, Whole- W. Omen. as Vsrktt Amt. ThilsdAbbie IXE:itieoestior to MURPHY LEE,_ j iza m r•Vr a rd o tzt.s. , iiimm•t for em ....7. IL *VAT DRY GOODS. GROCERS. - *001: MERCHANTS. • - • ismw mar. AD • • - AGENCIES. - ----- PramVlk SWELL (level" . a Adult/glut G. GRAFF, (au,: 1,41 J. S. Dilworth House. No.:1 - 411..na 34s y0rk.( 1 . , . b 0 j[4• k ) Rout tc Huard 's 511nIng St.rti.g • owder; Safety ram ittanY buid. tbeamt et; Pittsburs'n. JT&IT • Reliable Flrms is the al& Ain Tor/. CARD.—IIaTing boon appointed the ex- Ands. Agents dm Pittsburgh. fur the sale ofllstent ceded °merited and Stretched Leather Belting, maw. unietared by P. JEW BLL t 801 g. of Ilartfrd.Onmeetieut, We now offer tar eel" Urge eseertnient of all 'Mae, nun. nhetwei, at the' marivactxtrar's prime, his article netrigenperlor to any Leather Belting 'eeer before offered In this - market. Aleo,•• large dock of all widths of India Robber Belting constantly on hand, and for sale et the “Machlne mom: Depot," \o. Sinrhet etrreecl mai • . J. IL PR A - ITSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Avid, Stork, - Mrrebavallee - awl BM Broker; Gam No. trt math street, above Wood. Ihuluras promptly attended jy&dly SAMIIEL L. MARSILELL, Secretary DUI . wee Tantrum Comi.nn 94 Water gmet. 1 . ? M. GORDON, Sedretary Western luau range Om. 92 Water 'amt. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentßirFranklin r d 441 In ...urn,* north-not corner of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Mu • toil Ornaranr. 42 WM. street,,_ ...ANSTAkIr L BCIITOII EO. 11. TAYLOR. 8: HUSTON (successors , to Ta:elor Idiorne ) General Commission and Fur ''. lag Merchants, and 'Agents Mr Eastern Transports . Mon Linea, Wholesale Design lu Staple Grlee, Sheet ing'. Gotten, Cotten Yarns, Batting, Tvvlue, Manilla, 311 s soar( and Isentncky TO:um, Pada Ash, Window Glass, Pig' Bur and White Lead, Naval Storm and Clocim natL and PltUburgh Manufactured Coeds generally.— Agents her the "Penn 51111" and "Tanner MIII Pheetings, PittsblittaL No. Le Front street. fonsoolte Pittsburgh tad et. Louts Parket LsttiolL) JIS2-31tel JAB. A-Z=OlOOW r A. W. WAILINOPOAD.. HUTCIIISON & CO., Commission baon. and Arenta for the St. Louts Sugar PAlln• rs In Sugar, afolaaata, I7¢ and ll►r Lead, Hawn. nr,P►lnt,de., T A. BOOKSELLERS &C. J" L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No ninth stre.t. Apollo llaildlnfol, olesalo and Itetad • . In Blank and School Bonka Pala, and Sta t .1.7„ No. 4SI Wad• atreet.(bottreen Third and Fatniad Ptttabargh. ntat-43 CtHN,-S..'DAVlSON,..Bookaoller and, SDl tianar;suveemor, to Davi:m:l & Agnew, r Market , near Fourth. PittaltaMD. Pa. • . • WRY . S. iiOSWORTIL, Bookseller and Dealer In Kationery,fte.. No. r. Market street. near .1134, Pittsburgh. P. lib.n6it CO., Booksellers and Stationers, N 0.55 Wood West, nest door to the renter offlaird. • Pa: School and law books eonstantty ou hula. music, &c. StOffN 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Maude and 31naleal Instrument& debool Banks. and ionarr. Nola agent far Chkkering's Nano Forte, for Wertern rannsylvasta—No. el Wood Weed. LIENRY • KLEBER, Dealer in Music, MILI /dad Inntrumeote, mid ToPurt.r Striogr, o a.nrit. for Nnrtas d Clarke namod rua 11 , ;t1TITO Piano., rnsu'e solosa Attachment. Alto for Donturo's Maws. SCURCEDER, Mugio Store, Fourth R, Market ond Wond. •Nom Maple eon . .1 , locohing. and Instruments of all Irina. DRUgGISTS. TORN HAFT, Jr.,.(sciedessor to Jas. Brig uf • fry ,) Wholesale and ICAO Druggist and Dealer In Paints, Dycettode, kr— 141 Wood 409. b.. 10. Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. tar noway Aped - tor Dr. P.,1), Medicine. inhZo L. LITLCOX. -10.1. TUNING . WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth iA,, statics, corner Market street and the Diatod.lceep constantly on band • fall and complete went astor Inaga?doileinearprfumery.andatticllaPertainlnnt bucinesa Ph3 - plelans pasemiptions carefully compoanded,royl9 JOHN P. SCOlt, Wholesale Dealer in Drums. Paints. Ms, Varnishes and ihe MN, Ms We JOHN streets Pittsburzb.. • All uricr nil* receive pracogit. attention. efir Assent fur London A Co 's valuable family medicines. • mart{-1y FAIINESTOCK & CO., Who!etude DrUßßOft*, and manifseturers grind!. Led. Red • and Liuurre, corner Viodl and rot ortreets met , Piatt. E. SELLERS. WLoleeslo Dealer in . hut, Dre 9latfMOao 00.1 d., .rr.at.d. l4fcei 'SRart ..tceot. Aa.baruh., >MIAMI 811.1111 - • . -AVM. warm DRAuN.Ik Retail Draudsts. • onrar of Mail &rid St. ,itreetk tsburgh. SCROONMAKER & CO., Whole•ale V • iirog•bo" Wood stravt, Pittaborgh. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.M,.ilcox k Co.. corner Plarketattnet snit Diamond —itemts con; otantly on band toll unt complete annulment 4T.Dnipo,. Nedleince, Afedklue Chertn, limtnmery.• and altnelicles pertaining to Aro livoineen balm PhMiciana pemeriptlone mentally entapontried et a il ja9:l MEDICINE. 1 - IR. JAMES KING: - Office and Residence, ■sts.2l2 ienb ntrwt, opposite the Cathearal. Pitt. burgh. / a1:11. M.D. 70i - e0 ail; V V I.low Smithfield. oirc,q - A.re.—m to le, 2. to p. r.r.7 to S.nr. my%lnl MERCHANT TAILORS. S r n ttirr. Ira. Wrind otrrot. Tarticular attoution uore and Youth? Ckdblng. uol:ey lo LLIAM DlGBY.Merehaztt ro P- Wm and Dealer In newly Slade Cintiring.,llll arty IdreoL . • TWATTS Titan 181 r Cna Wends and rattomer• alb plesjs alto us a . 11 4 ! [nail M ANUFAOTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholemale and Retail d Malinracturrr and Deskr In Cabinet. Wan, No. S'S Ir meet. _ OOIIN ' ,weniE RE LL, Slataufacturer of I • PATENT ROY 'ICE a raperior article. SOLID BOY and BRAYED In/1 TICE..4 corner of Andermon and Itob. i.e. st reet.. taw kn.?, form the tans .treat Midge, Al. eanday aty. oamkocal EMBROIDERED AND APICA ITAX TTLIAII-3.fateriala marked rem TantrolJerr and Ap ark by .1.1 LS. 1.. Ii!. WILSoN, leaf . Tfo. VW, P. err; abode Hand. Bolivar/ire Brick and Crucible Clay Kan '. ' • ufacturing_Comp_a TIIIS COMPANY HAYIN G ENLARGED than efpredtr for tossinflisto.4l4,A. on. I , ttemd to meet the tnercaadd demand OW iZeuvrnek, (b . ael e sad l'44‘ " ¢ MY. U'itni V crli t a lr e..l6llll=rbA , ... ritutairgb. cotirow gl. itSl • • biota and' Shoes!! giA3ll:g ROBE No. 89 Market street,, 3d doorfront the Market flouts. would Itifrozn the pub Ek4dhe bat now a way fall stockray of ar thins In the nd liboe trade, such at Ladles` halter*, half halters. Jenny Lind Parlor" Lady. F ra nklin and all the stiles .found on the butane ether,afwy kiln.' and Childrene halters and, Feud Boots and Elms., in all their earletle4 also, Oratlemens due Opera 'Patent Calf Bouts. •Fr.meh .13dl Boots. 131.....Ga1ters and Plow, alto, Boys' and Youths' 14104411n* French Celt Please mire eat tall ea we.wleh to sell 'nth en arable to all who favor us with their =dem as alto ratter. , Lion. Fa/M.A.' the place, 69 Market streetel arra JOON D. Want.L IeCOILD. I ' • M'CORD & CO. " WIIOLESAIN AND DETAIL VAIKIIONABLE RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DCALERSIN ALL KINDS OV YDRS. CORNER OP WOOD AND PIPTA STREETS, . . 'Pittsburgh, Pa. 1111..TKeIr name* MT( qualltimlrstyle of UAL ibud=n, Ikea, OW. und Fur licaunts. New Coach Factory—Allegheny, M. AL WIIITE CO., 'would re - spectra,. Inform the ?Oiler that: they have p on Lamely between Federal and Sandueirey stmts. They ere now making end are Pretend to receive . ordeal for arery dogaintion of vehicles, tioachea, Chariot& lieroucbeh •Buseelee,. blistons, t ee la, which. from their long expatiator, In the manufkitcre of the &tors work. and the facilities they have, they feel conlblent they are mudd ed to do work on the mart reearmable terms. with those wanting ankles in their - Paying partladar attention to the eekttiOn of materiala, and haring omen but competent workmen, they hare no hesilatkin In warranting their work. We therefore ask .the attention or the public to this matter. • • N. IL—Repairing done In the best manner, and •on the socetreasenahle ni.2o:tf • '• Coach and Carriage Paatory. IrOTINSTON, .. , BROVIER &CO., corner oC Melton! and Habana. stmts. Allimbeny city. would mpectfolly Woad their -Airads. and O the übllcAetievra t rw i ty . t. h o h ' ll7,. 4 % 7 7::r on. e r ji., ~ 1 1 th • ordera esoutewit irtrirt regard to dra e . bUlty arid homey of Mash. Repairs will also La attended ta oaths most. reassinablo' trims. 'Using in all their writ LM Last _Eastern. !Shafts. YOlas and -Wheal Ruff, they feel confident that all who favor theta with their parmare will be perfect/ y satisfied me trial of their work. - Yardarm are requested to give theta call Worn Dtri chairing elsowher, • ona Fifth Stivet Stoikinc-Factory • FRO IF - A 13 T IL . ITY, ENERGY, 51 5 Ileahlrts. sad aP best' rees,eold sern:stu ' airl i gifril; k t , ta; yr,. strove stocking YactorrraL made from last pear • re p ot., NO ADVANCE IN PRICE.. • W5l. DALY, Rocking Astor .6th street. between Wood sad Thnicet L. I. UTIOCOMON..".,;..tatvIN ODOM a.• 1100tulzkb ... . 00Pokilto. • Livlogitoly Roggp &C 0...• ' NOVELTY -wORKS,'.IqTTSIIIING I I, .PA. TiIACK and'Depot Itailread Hay,. CattarandOraln do: Platform Connter.do.: Door locks or ail stroo, Spring. Dons and Thbmb Latebts, Cod. Mao of tattoo:. You* t, Muir, aFotottd WWI= BOW( and Fast:taloa; '3lalleille,lron t.W.Stass of OfOrr now riot) . In form and /Wish. - • - • W. W. WALLACE, •L ' • • BTEA3I•3IARBLE aisorn and W.,..piZerty 'Orel. °meek lionaMeld aired, MONTINENTS, - -'TOUlbil, • Grave; Sioneefi Furniture Furniture - Top . Mantels, Impelna Stoma te.. ra wer.. hand, and' cud* *teal tlellVat the. learet prier, Three hundred' or! nal and arleeted de, eintet for Manaus. ke.,sln hand. Bleat and Blab Mar ble furnlrhecl to the Trade at the larratpee. All cram tlikd erithdeepat • ch at 31i1 Llbertr atrea; • ' • - au= Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. 110-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE,The Sub teepedfdly Interco thetrillehdi and 0. rale geserellY. MU they, haw, maned Into =Um' VRlTArel i ggr fae U lV ,9 l s lll A rset P l 4 4 " :l7,B:l7,1 P lit SILLLOWS Way ileereiutkm. which t2a h , t . Th a. Us• very beet =Weller Wort ...nddr, They fotetee hara shwa cm sad no wort meet deliteiseefteeD 22 to 40 huhu, et tholteuumbetarY. COMIC 613‘001,W0Ft4,1,'"?"1" Anagrany ow. 2L 46. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 641854. Fire and. Burglar Proof Safe Depot. - WM. MeFARLAIsto k CO, &I MAIDEN LANEY:IIEIT 'YORE. Warehouse 145 Pratt st:,lialtiinore, Md. BANKS', Jiwelers' and Counting House Fates oferery eke, constantly on hand for sale, and warranted In erery rewpect.' Nrw Your., Arun 000854. Mewl, Me. Jf'Faclund: S ate glycol/3o plea*. Imo to inform you tlutt rotor Sate promerved my hooka and . Pavers uninjured In the fire lan night. by which corer thing elroonroy prcultrea was consumed, aq.. e alUvugh it ' tlol4clMul =Van e :LP * .PWrigefo ta , ITC I I ttinrEtrirniT will, think, sumer tor an tri a l Itorportntur soon., JY44 , T.J FINNY. Jr., II Routh William at: Elegant Cabinet Furniture• SCHAFFER &SUCKOW, _ .N..,121i At 1:7 Anthony st., Neu. To7k, ANUFACTURERS, 'Wholesale and Re -11 1. tall Dealert In Itich Canon 'llonewood Purnltare of ovary description. No In&nior Wide. ;Orders by mail faithfully and promptlyexecutod. betters and others aro loaned to call and examine our stork- iY 4-3 lor kAvy..D. AND AGM. DR. EDWARD BLEEOKER'S • STAMPEDE MIXTURE., /brae Miser and .Apue. Mop,. Flier, DaPa.d. owl Aft:aliont. MITE •Proprietors of this Maieine will state without hesitation er Bar of anitmtllctlon, that the STASPIne t h ana cured more perm. where It • liss been Introduced. any other medicine In use for the aLove disease.. This medicine has neither Arsenic nor . Quinine In Its composition, all of the Ingredients are. of a ferfortlr hceithr character and highly Mimi:dating and nvigeratlnfiht their tendency. -Persons while using thin medicine will not be &Beebe'. bv.erpoiure to water or a damp Istmoirphrre no more than when In their ninalhealth.. Planters ition. MAL° this where the Age nailingre vail.. will do elito adopt this meditine.. the ls sot obliged to IsOlyashileundeetrealinent and they oar be assured gra spealedifiEr - The Proprietor couldintrcduoe thousands of certificates from than Of the highest reared ability, but prefbre.ying to the Ark ore bottle and sou will have the infallible proof in yourself. .rull direr Moni for Its um seems:Many esti:, bottle. : Certificate. am le seen at the offleeNhOe lug where this Medicine has curivil_when all other, 'bare failed. For Dlspepsinamtvill other Billions Complaints there la not a better Mathias lone market. It has also Went...lt with the meet astonishing sweet. In several cases of Rheumatism and tout; for these cam. Phan. take a tablemno tedi nful d.. 7. feet.e bottle of yer bo this Scine very often has the desired ef- Price $1 ttle. • Fel' efilo by insigniahe its ill parts of the United Shites and Canada. All Wholetale orders must be nddresed to MEND A BLERKEIL sole. Proprietors, pS Broadway. Nuw-rack. AciVrtl—llomlog 8re...8. A. Eslinestock A Co.. L. KM. cos Alb., and Geo. it. Komar, Pittsburgh. .1.0.1.1yv The Poorles' Books .N 0 ono who can read shouli . he without a copy or TUE (ffiNSTITUTION . 09 TUE UNITED TRS. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. and NYARIUNOTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. And pnblisheda large Bra. henry paper. 52 panes, Mu. trstedwitlrtine Portraits of Waehingtdu and Jefferson on Zeta: inner Conon. W. one * .f ° = ` i 414° P .1°,211:. 2IroMIgIN ga t U i t books e'er p ass to terros to the trade. DroirellerS send on par Orders to the Publisher lux.R. 'MERL SS Nassau stroetcNeve Tort. D.—Rellnl.l. , A nee ts wanted to eell the Sheen Book throunlit the country. je3o.llv • The Eagle Manufacturing'Oompany Yan axd Iffrrfor See. tAsjoffourine desirable Goods, odisontelfeeses tke price elf FOREIGN. GOODS: RICA SILK BROCATELLEIS AND carowsr.s. =2IMIIM=E CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely now article far FIMATIT32.I:, 111110L.STERr. <Mr Which combines the greatest amount a DURABILITY and RICHNESS ibund In any article seer before used. Thne Goode are made by Power Loom and are the only Goods of that manufacture over offered Rs sale. Dealers mill do moll tee:amine tbese Gonda before le nrobasing. /1 - 0 - 081oe of the Ca, N 0.4 Pub Flan., N.Y. relddrne 8. 8. 'HAMM Agent. IRON WAREHOUSE,. /MARTIN, SPRING & CO., importers .41 Design In 7 IRON AND STEEL. Grezmoidi Strett..Yeto York. Keep eoto.tantly on band Toll asamitoent of Dar. Rod Caml.,lloop, florae S he. and Other IRON, STEEL OF ALL KINDS. . k m all eat/mil of the country ara Invited to call or se.n.l their criers before buying. Oteeta by - snail entrusted to memo" all 1.1111e.1 at the toneat market rates. 31ANTIN.$1.11lN0 d CO.. MI (hyena kit rt., N. Y.. SCIVERETELIN BROTHERS & CO., WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW YORK, - /Pisercianmito.No.l7o 3r7/maa , jra Jjr.K ilt.T/NO the Drugs !mm; their oiliolaal Markets, laltb Elmore an4 7 rsiss loam:sod mireorti ao4 /MOJA Tomb. Nall and Halo Mab., Halo libma &r pc ibmio ao 4 'Triesia Spotigm, Corks. 1401410. L. . . OS6l' MIRO OD _l a m oat mammal& tom. °Mors oltber iro a m.swor br l. tonelvalboir Mot attesitlon. j 1 441111 a KUNREI'S PAT EST MACI/LN VIIMPLIIED LEATILEK It.i , DTSi 0. Th. end, Patent lkesl, thc awattry.. _ ' THEY are made frolii the he. 4 Mat, tanned leather; awl rherwattlttfiesetettedrentantbrt and ed together, mad ulnae tn" run pernettr atrairbt. awl with pertert *wrath the Pnlikw,and warranted to bra thrt rata artielt and to attire ttee parehlwww. Yhwl ww/ dr , had tingle. double or enurnl—alth Awn. leather. Anti!a and all tweeaaarr artielea in the line. br Lan. jelliZzar IV L. Kl.ll ItKl., ratent rm. P.n.s at:. N. Y. Globe Iron Failing Works' No:. 311 and 313 Munroe end Aire Yak, • OPYOSITC. TUX AIJATUI ROCK... SAL .11(101U 1 . 22 - 6 , 114 N D • aR Er. •• rter. cu.& Petra atioal.Wat THE subscribers. haring :exteanive and on nirpsappd arrangentent tar man ofaettirlog every se attar Hoe, arena , mewed to Vier - UV sloe sal dealer thronahuot the reentry, WoOLIMT d cAsr /Ro.v a.,ers ana , rtstiona. Onstings, intoner:, Peon. Perfotte trop itnistout, plan nal ornamental; t kite . coal rtentlea children. Men Mara, ,-?*•,,e, llits?. FJanee Wad ila"Plonefe, ronandtv .04 /Let - Mande, et...fe. Also. a wurerlor quality of lent Yana Yenee..oll of al.leh they I:Maar:nut to marque In alreaatioZoluratality, beau ty of desist% sod ehattroeno, the easoufeetetee of auy are er bonne In their line. Order, from every steam of the UolletYStaterttlutalifolly recelverl sail octet:dal with the utratort deeps ' Ver.* LAVE RN znyl9.3ear 132 Uncut street, N. Y. • .• A311.4;L: L. CAVERLY. WhOlehile and 'liib Wood sod Wil low Wen. llaskete. Mau. Coulago.Talue, Match es, &e... 150 ilireeuwich at. New York.' • ..- kri c i:ll2l:l ,l S;ll . 4D N E , lgil . t , :Cornibes, ,i l :4 l :!o d okule Dealer. No ‘ ls 'bad. atolto, (I Chsthatu Beam. New York. • toh9-Iyr - . L. • MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSIWRGII $4- n9IVOirSVi E. M. BIGELOW t l'pprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY. AND SALE. YTd BL s SorrArr Diamond street and Cherry Watt rnTsuonota. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ASCII ETREET. ABOVE SEVENTH STREET. 1•111.1:41DELPIIIA. ' H: S. BENSON, Ptionatnin. Az-Pricer Bowe, $lO Pr aw—tat nura,l664—lid _ . - Patent - Proccisi for Tanning. • aJ. FULTON'S patent Chemical Prcceeg .to decidedly the greatest tregroseesent e - ter glade le art of Tatietng. Lather of Modal:an be manatee. tared in one third We time rag utrettby the old Drones& at teeth Imo vapour. sod for solootheese, strength. night az a t d u mb i ra . y . l eL r ges=y ul teXt . t i, h g etzfej; es et reaa 8. NIVBIYHtt, art Badet., rutobewsl.: a. - - . . • Linden• Lead Cominthy of WisoOnsizu, r . Corporutora of albs Company bavo opened boiiks Ibr.anbartiptlon. to the Capital Stock, -• be flanking House of !defer. d'. W I LICINEI a CO. Na it7onrttt at.. ilttebortat, teheio sptdets containing- Utokster,Oordonined Staley& to. ma obtained by portion &idling Inflolustlon reintlyeto the Mon . onO , . „ .. I ~ ~......PAND P. ANAII. DAN. D. CANS OLSDADIAADDIst.TALOMect.) flateSt-Chnolon trorroliotola) OS 111 /TY • lIQTEL, ((Into Brown' 84 corner of ' IL) , limitfifteld and Third strootiviittol!mlfll. Pa., tilok &O.Aint, Proptieton. '. _ • ' . __ air This loam - and ioinmodbons: tfonoo hiving ander gonotborougb repatr, ondforniabod with new olollononto tWonntboot, to on open Ibribe roooptbut of tbo traveling pUbliP• CDAINIANDODIPAPP. AD2S.4Cm ..• IL 01:111110:11i ... • • :8, OWTHBEILT BON,: : ' C ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS for . ' , o. 140 Third frt. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' • ar2-1, on of C. WARRINGTON; - ., I ILADiES'•& CIIILDREN'S SIIOE.STORR. hss *brava on hand • full sartnosont, No. yb °nth alnet.Plttaburldt..Pc - • .• ardn-lyd GENUINE 'EXTRACT 'OF COYPEP„ established 1C124 revolved - Cur primula.) e, a; 2 Myer Medals and 2 Dlplnntaa—Dlancifeetra7. iDU .P°nn street: Plitatm;h. Ps. - t • ; 1131.1Torare of rrunlerous nounor<a. ; - welfully WALTER P; MAR - SIE/a,L, Ithporterand Domino -L Plain .' Monied and 'Decently° paper' •.I °trout, Pitleburgh.. • _ 80 , Arm tme9lePrated manufacturers. Mew._ ALIA, „ FRASER, Ornamental Plasterer, atm!, at Tirlmn AlleCg ,,, Y (VV. - - A, -BROWN, would most respectfully in- i */ • 6•1. ie puldhilhat keen, on hind. 14 11% rtara on tint wed aide or the Dimond: alit Aheny 7,leta satortmatit tienitian Ala.,: Yenltiout pi t 'tere are Miele to order, In the toot otric, warranted equal to any to the Ihtithel ?gate. 111.4 111Inda ran I,e ronovell .without the.ld a n mem+ thief... liming hureJleacd the ?lock tool?.; .wood -of the Cabinet Establiahment of Blander 2 McClelland. Iwo rrepared to furnish •thelr pld etnitninare., as the puillo at large. wlthelieFthlnk In thetr lira .• lirener, No; 5 Wood street, Mahar . • , ' nalit..titAbritio • , cI[ORENWAIVICIIITMAN, binnAtcturere :fiftujandiot- vut i vmain t gira - Dow .. 11.- - l i kidt t am atetalott rota to odd alms of IVlndott Glut and solvate moulds tor IWtlos sad ; Kw= :RAW ..... Qtra. JONES' It QUl6ls:llleutufnatutern tdpidtik wool: atm: InahAan , ster.L - stag 11..6 • Inus. Oftch and Nat Twits, 'leaf =l: i cir Elsa Itra ./.!o,l,.!'Axle*.tOccimr ` T enad unn -- prits --- & , Unte of t to• Fre - Bfrej Caltly .*-oorna ima itnouk. - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUAIRSDAY MORNINU, JULY 6. 18M. DEBATE rri PARLIAMENT ON CANADLIN INDEPENDENCE. The proceedings iu Parliament had been of lit tle home Interest. On the 14th a lengthy debate ensued in the House of Lords on the second read- - leg of the Canadian Legislative Council Bill.— The Duke of. Newcastle, in moving the second reading, stated that the rhject of the bill was to repeal'those clauses in tile Union Act which. pro hibit legislation by the Canadian Parliament on the subjeet of a Legislative Council, and to leave the Colonial Legislature entirely free to act as itnitry think fit with respect to the, creation of a Second Chamber. This, he said, was the sole `aim of the measure; 'which he . asked the House to rend a second time, believing that it was in accordance with the soundest principles of Colo nial legislation. , The Earl of Desert begged the Duke to post pone the bill until ithe Earl of Derby should be present. For his own part he doubted the ne cessity of having an elective Legislative Council at all. Lord Wherneliffe requested to be informed whether the bill owed its parentage teethe Duke of Newcastle, or whether it had been recommend ed by Lord Elgin, or was it the result of a cor respondence ,between the Home Colothal Office awl the local authorities/ The. Earl of Ellenborongh did net rise to op pose the second reading of this bill, but to ek press, hie opinion on a subject of greater impor tance. We made such progress last year in the Work of concession to Canada that the question now was, not whether wo should stop in our ea -veer, still less whether we should attempt to go back, but whether we should not, in the most friendly spirit toward Canada and the oth er North American colonies, consult with their Legislatures on the -expediency of taking measures for the complete release of those colonies from nll dependence on the Crown and Parliament of Great Britain.— lie having a conversation with Mr. Huskiseon during the time that statesman held the seals of the Collouial office, in which ho Inti mated most distinctly that the time had already arrived for the separation of Canada from this country, and Mr. Iluskiason had even so maturely considered the Matter that he mention ed-the form 'of Government which he thought it Would be for our interest to have established in Canada when our connection with the colony should cease. It must be borne in mind that, during the last few years, a complete chariot, had taken place in our relations with the * North American _colonies. In 1846 we repealed the . corwlaws without reserving the privileges which Canada enjoyed under them. At a subsequent pericll we repealed the navigation laws, which .gave ua great advantages in matters of trade and navigation. In addition to those measures, we . had altered, to a great extent—if we bad not en tirely abolished—tho discriminating duties on the - staple produce of the North American Colonies. Thus we have deprived ourselves and the North American Colonies of the advantages which each formerly derived from the connection subsisting between them. For several years, too, in deal ing with the Legislative Assemblies of the colo nies,-we had acted on a principle diametrically opposed to that which formerly influenced us; we bad established in the colonies what was cal- , led responsible government, or to speak more in telligibly, we bad given them, practically inde pendent governenents. And, really, ho could hardly imagine a situation more humiliating than that of the Representative of Her -Majesty in Canada': It was almost wonderful. a British gen tleman would consent to hold such a situation of nullity, unless indeed, from k consciousness of his own abilities and resources, lie should think himself able to lee, as Lord Metcalfe was, the Minister of the Colony. What was the use, what the practical advantage of continuing our connection with the colonies! The connec tion might lit of sonic small use in time of peace; but, on the other band, considering the danger arising from it in matters relating to war. There could be no dotibt-that the chances of collision between this country owl the United States were greatly increased try our connection - with the North American colonies, It. was equally cer tain that. in the event of war occurring between this country end the United- States en grounds totally unconnected with the colonies. they must, from their connection with ua be drawn into the - sear, and their whole frontier would be exposed , to the greatest calamities. Under these cireum stanits, it wria matter worthy of ::serious eon sideratlon whether we should' not endeavor, in the most friendly manner to direst ourselves of a connection which most prove equally onerous to bah parties. Now In ewe 'of war, could we hope to defend the colonies very euccessfully?— Ile would advise, not, the noble Duke opposite; who to his great satisfaction had been released from the duties of the colonial office, but the Rt. Hon Baronet wile lied succeeded him, to read a dispatch received from Lord Metcalfe in 1846. We were then, -it was' supposed, on the eve of a war with the United States—a war connected with matters is which Canada had no concern -- a warder an object the value of which was not to either party equal to the expense of one week's hostilities. Let the Colonial Secretary read Lord Metealfe'si diepatch, and see the amount of military aid that.wonld be required to enable us suceessfully to defend . Canada. At the time ho —Lord Ellen` orough--thought Lord Metcalfe's estimate wet extravagant. and did not ottach any great ifelglit to that- noble Lord's unsupported opinion; bet, haying consulted pericats who,l from' their position, were inset competent to de cide upon the'quention, he found they confirmed Lord 3letrialfe's estimate as to the amount of force necessary to defend Canada successfully, anti it was utterly beyond the meets of this coun try to provide it. It might be said that we did successfully defend Canada in.. 1814, and tlitit had made-great progress in wealth since. That he admitted, and - he wished lie could amid that-We had roads equal progress in military strengtlek lf, however, we had advanced. in. the career lel prosperity, consider the enormous progress which toe United States had made in their innumera ble railroads, their well-appointed and well-dls ciplintsltirmy—an advantage whichdhey did not formerly possess, for they conducted the war In 1814 with a mere rabble. Considering the increased strength and appli ances at the command of the United States, it would hardly be pastille, to defend Canada with any hope of.suceess. The very Idea of war with the United Stntes was horrible. The event would he one of the. greatest evils ; 0118 of the threat of human afflictions. Contiebted as we are in all the details-of commerce, it would be more like tearing asunder the limbs of- one human body than the collision; of two separate bodies. Why, needlessly, increase the, chancel of war. Our brethren on the other side of the Atlantic , are very ambitious, mid extremely sensitive on the point of honor. .So were -wet and we were extremely eensitive on the point of justice. -Not only would we not endure injustice to ourselves, but we could not tolerate the perpetration of in justice to another. These considerations should lead us to regard a rupture at some period. 11n -der these circumstances, he hoped that, at an early periceL - the Government would conmmuni cate with the leading persons In the Legislative Aesemblies of the North . American Colonies, with the view 'of ascertaining their opinion on the subject of a separation. We ehould consult with them in the. most friendly spirit, as if-they wore members of ono and the same family in which I : we felt 4 deep concern. ' • - The Duke of Newcastle retorted that be was astonished that the Earl of Edinborough ehould , propound opinions which would be as unpalate--1 able to the people of the colonies as ,they were I •to their lerdshipe ef,that dowse! Ile, (the Duke of Nervieetle) would inform the noble Earl that ho did not belong to a Government which would I consent to make each proposals to the people of., Cenada. :For MS part he - looked upon ouch a propoiatira 'an offense against tho digniti, and the eniereigity of Britain and booths to the hest interests of the colonists. ' Leiddirongbam asked, why the Duke of New castle should so veheniently denounce - the pro posal-. of the separation of those eolonies from the parent State? The proposal wars not novel. It had been entertained and expressed by Many eminent men., For himself he would reepectful ly reComMend to the people of Canada so to se lect members of - their seconrLChatnbei, that /that Chamber should not be a mere .duplicate .the Lower House. The Duke,rif .Neweastle ;replied that the bill was a Mare ennobling bill, - and there was nothr ing in' it to prevent the - Meal Legislature - from electing - the members of the Upper Mouse for life. - or . fora certain number of, yeara. The bill was then - read tiemarid time. --. CIMMILET . . . AbIIC6TINCI roots Lsais - Thistwanis.—A par agroph elsewhere announces the arrival here of ,the liontello, a nett little river steamer, from the city.of Oshkosh on lake, Winnebago, Wiscon sin. her from her of fi cers, that she steam ed her way to within five miles of l'ortago city, located - on tho canal joining the . Fri and Wiscon sin titers, without trouble or.dlay. Prot:ll4ot point, till aim reached the channel of tho Wis consin, the miserable condition of the locks and canal. mule the passage a work of some difficul ty. She came down the 'Wisconsin without bin • dranee wallas arrived heroin a good condition, The improvements oti the upper Fox and Wirer • Wisconsin have been barely commenced, and the paesage• of a good mixed boat through them, in their present condition, is a fact worthy of par flouter 'ilotroe.--Sh ...Paid (Minnesota) Pioneer, !IMMM • % ~\- \ ,• - \ __ \ \ \ ~ ' , 77.,\ --- ',, ~ .- \ \ Moans ..t.l'in RELIGION IN s RUSS tA.—IX is ' NMI- Hapiesitini,'—The ;Indetritpetit DeMo'i \ Tris Kean Noiirites.4 , 0 - Trihitne'ssi*,“a worth while to look - at these tw,`nrticles, now i cmts of New Ilm4hire achieveds.triemph'yes- ''ecierespodeat.write\to ni : r inforniation:qa- that Russia has called the eyes of world upon : terday in refusing to \re-elect, the editer of the , cerlOng t. Know Not,liings, air plaanf organ- 'T :4 itself. The Czar assumes, and wonhl have hie Concord Patriot, ai \ State Printer. \ The Toted hads*, m e of( operiden, obi tliiftc.. ,t.c. Vtll ,cople feel, that he is fighting for re it 'on. But 'stood as fOIIeRS : Butterfield (of the Patrietssi have Once tinted what;purpoit .1 to be ' an ex. , , et us see what the religions state of t e . , empire : Nebraska Dem.) 153 ; `Athos Hadley, Iratepeed_ , pose °tau err aehemetyand Se ts, but,. not s • 'tself now is. - \ \ \ I ent Dem., 165; others 3`, The eleetion*stiade being oiie of em \w° we of trainee A w nalatiaS as \ An able French writer resents us with foeta l in\ convention of the two Henses, and inelnded . to iss oosrposist. If he sime Bt.* , on book which are unquestionable as he dbriv them' , eveV vote but One of the \entire $ \ -,enat a a nd i mid newe'vend re who . may,. ile limltly, he can from the reports of the Mission HolY Syned4t- I HouSe. At the Same time ',Gideon We n s st e t- :doubtless oldain a pamphlet *Rey of , the whole ,-I self. Tho following facts co to light respc- 4 (Dern.s) was chosen Wallets of a State Prison ;' affair, for a shillij but he tatikt Mr thirisk a s a, ing the morals of the clergy. Vln the year 1 'fi 1 James Goodrich (Dent,) Commis-ry General. to ita'eceurack. All weknow Ofith se people is. \' no leas than 208 ecclesiastics were deleted fi, The editor of the PatriotPerha d' Omni tax." i they often make therreselies felt ei deft . % and \ ' ;Ner their going in` is *what Makes t ,' , won, hcAeatt `.,-,*, their offices for infamous 'erimes; and 1080 wet Wing our advice, has [Luis failed toe the conks! generally goes lit tor the side that ' O l Vbeth- ' \ convicted of offences of leaSgravi X" Ina period i fidence of , the, the,Democrecyor,New HaMpshiee,al - three years, from 1836 \tto 11339, no less than t hough he enjoys so highlyt tat of the,reigning ! judge as welt as WI. 15,443 Russian priests pass rota ,he courts i , mocracy at Washington. s, e submit..l4n . this \ tbb \ -A \ '. \ of justice, amounting to one.sh of, a whole I unTaril event with a bed gTst e, and ettebits o _ - I.l ,, x i vr tle C c ar liv re u v i s i , c .t o rt y r ? : 1854. r-Th ' d ik. i .31, 4 _ of filtibelderings, _,,,becuse '',. body. ' ' \ , \ \ goo deal of ißmper at his efeat ; which he " % \ , has reflosetl e to (l) fi 'l l \ ri bille ' .If the maxim is admitted,\ ' lee pre is like •says 'a a victor of all the tat: 'opts in the\State. against „, persons „. people” what must we think of th morsels of the Ile admits that'ded-Nebraskaisiaload something a° e Te.lnae‘aeaCrague Teaser mut been Nought -‘, before`d. otwdluttsnding,JndgeCampbl tre. i, tba he Should b* d the Suspected bar' N . mass of the inhabitant's! , And her Me ve cu- a sin With it. Ilhecolds as bad, es the arm did d \ rious spectacle, that of a. P 4 PI \ ainta . , g, in s Flanders, and threatens to whin, his enemies , t i niated with desperate zeal and energyhe‘most friv '1- dreadfully before the, ides of , 3C'r°4:—B°44'tk t ' thous= dollars be da tooheY\ 's ties over in Etn't , . one and superstitious pracdres, and yet sitter Traveler. ~ .. v, .es the laws for nnte menthe .. . s„.. s. indifferent to the honor and , los. T ,t I die 1, ne karra.--The, Messrs. ckP it Y\ ° ( 11 T P rit s . liletce--- \ Tria titi ‘ er.4. rajah 1 . 1 nerera 3) " °ea, oh. ' hood. "The most inisulting.peOverb In , e lan kwell, ' Irel . i, „ \ship httilderts, - havo i lderetl‘ ~.... ewe tient' the seat Of war in The \Soiol, and . Mae gunge," says the French author, s,' you no whatever from off. A f,giiist s , rpor i. 1000 of Colts pus ' , mishap 0p,000.. eoffi- .. :_t o t take me fora Pope! and, even to meet k - to. .8 having tok„ plat sweep is i,5, , ,i, 0 r , t h e Corltin the Black. beet : are so anxious get -. leaving the house, is contlered au alarming , nd i., t h e • 300. ,ik oi S.. sto d b o dyt gp, them that they have pawned their -ittiches for tes rgen e t , mg unwelconie omen?" ' ' a ' 4 theM \The ' urgent , hinesehaire orderedl .. '• + \, \ . '''. ernment troops of equal tuntber. Afte a bat c. , - "' s - 1, , :;7 ., _• • \ - \_.,v How shoes such alai ttneed the sane, , g Ile two hOurs' duration\ the insurgeri ~ o verl Abobr.Sear.—The Whig; of Vellneelsy, , 1 F of the everywhere-diffused weed of, ,:\ .... I \ou ' and driven from their' pOsition on etc si t - \: , e9ri '- And there was a period when it wch , in it Cue of a nutain;\ with the '-' '-'' --- '"- • '. -- ss '- , Monda yl ltht ..f i e w lay_on-,e.Green •\, way of obtaining this- prieeleka- blessing . 1.1. v. --,,,:','""111E. and „mountasue, east of Burnt ton. The peaks no' ~.:., nem \The two prise ' ers were ins t- 1 the motip4ins wire white or miles. 'Persons' 'means of Dr. Pinkerton arid the \ British tard , er.', ' w° P r l N.I shot t ra i tore V \ not yet decided' where to go Wring the summer \ .... sign Bible Society, thirty Years *go, more \time \ , , . , ' season, need:not be long in voiding to what' 500,000 Bibles were cite dated In hil tho wirtoaa be Wik . State convention, li d‘ t Portion ,„‘, ea hw e' as hot, wh k h \ aorejaased ‘ ,,q s „ ter to tarn up their coarse 't, , \ dialects of the empire. - F7m 1811, to - 182a thia', i ka , e, State, . great and good work went !twisty on. The, `ls Reed\ r Governor , passed beselutions in' \ \ Tsie Lass Rat ' Lam—lmre asush*st pm - receipts for the Bible cause i RUSSia for ' ell \far r f theeep r zl of he Nebraska Ilk against 11470 R/VPR Orten:We have erred is •,• ?. years, amounted to one hinsdred sta thirteen \ die issionc , any : el ve States; in avtirof the fikvci DIEM; BrOoks, Esq.,-tho MUM t President .., . . thousand pounds aterling. Then rat', and en- modification or!„ e Fugi 're Slave La* sq as to of., t New AibAand Salem Rai , inform I lightened policy of Aleientler w a prominent\ dire thqhobes4, ipus a 1 trialby jury irom- ing s,that on Same-layd* lasi rail • 'the' track • ~.'; ri.., \ r, cause of their success. Ile jot ed he. Moscow vat` din union of*, 11 friechls of freedom tit the betw, a New Albabeond.Miehigan Citywas laid. Bible Society, gave a piece of Mid fbr its elec 'on f kepreseb . tires lo Congress a dep. This cempletes the epfinection between Lake mt.:, building, and 10,000 reciblec aye . \ `, Pasta tharepeal oheasentiatmodificatioMo any chiganlpad the 'Ohlo 'miar. -A great enterprise But Nicholas, the preheat Emperor,, 'eldest ~ by lof the onsttililonalpiartsions f o , l the Maine ve„ creditable to its projectokstand honorable te t.hotte ,i,,, the increasing bigotry an , il \tattle ce, of the and id, aver \otitis judicious en rcement dire IOS who hare,Persevered in 4,1. progress if commune , Greek Church, has.put an snot \to ail his. \ Soon out the, tat e, `until eXperiee , .. shall data° - mated. It, but proper important event .N.,- , after he took the throne a \ukase 'of his, ‘over- stratth it laineffectuitlxm \ \ isliould be pteperly coletentbd„ as it will be on the ~. threw all the Bible Societies 'n the eropiremi-; . . Tha ~\ a ~f 0 4 jniii, .. t., . 4 \ approaching \ anniversary Itt'aur National bode, 'i, -I to , der pretence that they were cenneeted Ws n th °-\ the disbarin nee °Atha $lO \ o. pendence.—rbutevdte Cour?. s s,'. .. . '', ... litical movements:- No ress fldsi prt \,„ glare i ntil - \ It .' 'Banta Annah ' l , -. . \ .\ EXTRAORDINARY COMTE IN \ COlN.—llnder. `,., ... Mehl allowed. No vend can,cten e imparted • , or instructions of the Secretary\of he Treasury,. \ : `., in the language of they ' ple,Leh even for \ the\ \-.,"° u r °ll a ha re thlt h as a 1 ~als\of the men' wil \ be,paid few goren '. some months • since, to Whe mint; of the ' ' '\, Jews. • ,, It is believed,' Loid Sliaftesbary . day`e and came thoses.laie tads Mted States, to imllect specidens. fsconnter:' , \ . in the British Parlitiment, hat net a\ copy OI , .' • \ 1 allot:new to Santa nna, .on this fc it \ coins in circulation, for the purpose of ex- ' Scriptures has been Fria \in Ruksia), in th i of amizietion and report, ono has lal:ely \been re- language of the people, slit the money will io to he'En n glish uondlumciers.— ceivedo( a very singular chfiericter.l",lttrports 7'rae. • 1826.1,._.,p55icm treati. We do \not beliere. A \ \ - Some of, it will gO, for ard ih bills \pf,Enchabge to be aMeiican dollar, cothed at the city {Mex- ''• to, Englalid, but only to eiridairse thesewlie hats boo in 18'4. - The Onion says :\ ~ -s, sappliell the necessities f SariVAnrilt,'addha - Two pieces have been assayed, and,glie au - .. made advances to hint b draftehon London. a. average fineness of 775 thousendths, and a ben coasiderable, portion -will e passy to individual \ sequent value of 91k cents in silver; but,'Strattge account here' and depAtte in our , ,bankS.7 •-. ,to saY, the amount of gold con Mined in Idiom la -..--. \ . \- • sufficient to tatl 12 cents to, value.ot,eacfe, after, Fto6: rno. New Wriest .—Mr. , ,,Tlazard, Of , . . paying the sit rge of soparatinernalting nonet\ the Albienlifilf4 t , advertise aHo , frons,new wheal,, , To pr ."... , valiii of 1031 emits; and if to this llMUsbal for mile. . Tho first of the dens . preriiiiim on silver is added, the wOrth of thi'l V 'tor of the is never be ' in Ay . enter- ' b,o , unterfeit coin isactually 109 cents!. ' `,„ \ " Atise in the-shape Of mdling\ or urni'shing the The_ quality of the silver in these is oves t .. .: material foe, good s bread. Perso desna,ng to ,e4e. to he a spurious i.uo. There ie also . \ \ pailake of fresh greand flour fro new *heat, irregularity in the letters Mexicana, whlchisre- '', ", seill - Vmerve the advre4isement, end act ackFd tinted a test for rowing theist Oittsf &Awe " \ ingly.St. LouirWelve. \ . \ s_ ' . l / 20, 'e s learn 'from a source f Mar with them in ,Wiex.- - , Niel LIVES L•O5l\l3T AN EXPLOSION A CAVE. ce, where they appear Wham bad at times aCo . ssAn allful calamity oeMorred on Sun y, Ilea sidetabfe circulation.- Ao silver pireduced.diY, tilt, in ikoavern in Whsconeirt, which is filled stith the Mexiean mines is understood to contoin geld anxious evslosive gasSes, whjch made it„dinsgen- but generally,. too small an am ount to defray, he oak to visit it-with lighte. Ni party fro the expense Of , ,parting." In In ,king the coins' le House of Jotl. Britts visa d themare, his wife in- qtrestion it would seem that silver mere artrif-x prudently sinoking a lig tea 'pipe. They w eriesa than usual had fallen into. hands capable \ \twelve, in nut.},ber, as fol ws:' 'Joel Mitts a a of apuble dishonesty of cheating the public and `wife; Caroline Tritts and n Cyrus, two yearn , thecerlves at the same time. , \ ... z ~ .: elf age: \ Josepn. Bridal. Edward 'Brats, David „, 1 _ „ , =oar. nuns Ai LASALLE...-.....rhtt'lreiee: Ciii, of ' Stioith and wife; PitrriisLyeee, Coarse Lee , Jaa ' Tuesda t y, says:—There were sevitl riots yes- ItleSab and Rhodatrarlin. A t rriblo explosion ensiled, and all thelsarty, creep the three latter, railroad l'innds and ethers. Seigralnien se- - s end braised to deaf . Apses ifs- 'verily inies,,,,s.-•: the ~,I\ t i , t . y .syst„ .c a ißd.p t is. , thrday i'llernoon. - They commerto d sitriAthe Nab, touLwilee and Miss Carlin y with their ~„. ,; goki gto pres.‘,„ , ... A A.. - 7 - ,,, • . \ Anne Arundel \ county have- nearly fin d.cit - clothes 'naming and bodies mangle . friglithilly.. 7 T l ireirreee is maiTtx.N.... .. ilie f 4 rne , or They weep placed nude the care o the icillage . P , _, • ~,ta _ physician, who thinks tha,K . will recor \i • .lw . \ . ', ting wheat, amidt the Annapolis Itepubli say. \ Nem To July 3.—.lmßrooklyn, t. is menu- the yield;notivitiestanding the",,iiiit,..wat he mod. % lis., sing,: nine cas sof cholera mist five deb were The west* last\week, was very severe Mt lite Vported as ying oecuned 'Within the 2 hours . handl,' ElSTijr being overcome bgl,elo4.tinti tiO,or . \ ereceding. ''‘. eh `,, \ three, it is mud, died... The wheatarep of ?rod re I ft r :l tt a l e hi b s‘,: e l i ty en t?-da t y wo\ u lmil to B t l l7e pe;ent °rick county ' ''''''caPlk!'g to t4e'ner'4(4 will 0 , . , , equal to any that has ever been-gathered in ths hoe - . \ • '. ' \ v bounty. The DiontoriJeurnelcomplaitits that the, ' Do. ex, July 3 \--Several c ho lera deaths 'are Mal 1111 S serionsiyeffected.many fields in Ciro- \ . report 'u -this city's-during the lee twenty four s , line, \ connty.:- , -,-- -:" -- .. ,- "n -, '\'• ' ' ' ''' ' - '^ l- " ,.. 7 '',--• ....- ,•\\ h ors. \ \ ' - • -\ . !OE 'COPPICE OEN OF Tessessxx.—Tne trig,. . \ A who \pretty was'ibto attacked .in Chelsea' losephns, which sailed front Savannah on Wed- \ \ with the tlera, and dive of the \ num are a1.,- . • nesdaf last. for Baltimore, had as a part of her , \;..` readl,dea ~,,:\ - \ Ca'rg.o 717 boxes genital. ore-about ISO' lone. .'s, A FX:fAL Itioos or Istrentrv.L-A man amed \ SOtite , of the Tennessee melon been sold in New: . '. Leroy, le Pada', who had iimented, a stetizar- York at $lOO per ton,' - and ifa is equally 'cat- , _ amble:the single cargo is worth the anugsum of \ • riage for travelling on ordmary rouvls, re ' obo It, is said that since theist of -Jearsa - ' \ cently grebe irtAt' towards the 6.,, E , nglish channel, 18. - to tm3-11°!.-:.....' to ship it for exhibition, whe in descending, a rYllben,t o ,oo o hones of this ore ha ”.) } . 6 !?-4 4- 1, 's. , • . ~ hill the carriage shuck some ob_tructihn, topped Peds,Pake;palli over, and peered the hot water'': row the bode\ Lient.\j„ . G. Strain, denies that a challenge to ,over Leroy, eestldingfiim so bully that \he can- a duel ha passed between him and Lient:launt- not recover. lie ..hall spent ten years and all J ersy .. ,liol,,,sys there is not o word of truth In.. . . his means in perfectieg his inventlen, and had therepeL \, .:' '''.- - ' --'.- received flatterinit testiveonials from'variou En- * el rea \.e.ayarteNee, to calms; Las ropes* crowned heads. \ , ' \ jeak been brosight to a close. The Rev. Dr: Green In Cleveland, the oilier \day. a little 'girl 0 I .l' woe:Appointed. a representative to the- British two years old, was islisedby, her parents, ahout Conference. \ The Rev. Dr., Ityerson,long eked- three o'clock in the afternoon:,' At eight s eklaiwa\ ing Member of the Wesleyan bedy.ht Cameda. \ returned to them, stripped 8 bet" elegantirt'Eli , resignid his 'membership; and IS mi'lotagr a and ornaments, and wra t c \ pell in a blanket! The inembeAof the Wesleyan Conte:ranee; - : ~._ . .. . woman who brought e child back aniseed . ' ,- - ' that she was entitled to the dress and.ornamente for finding her- The chiltichedidently, ben stolenfor the sake of its clo hes. \ HAREEST.—The St. Louis News says: Ha 4est,-. Lug is being vigorously prosecuted at this time in St. Clair county, 111, The \ yield, it iit,said; will be equal to that of any previous season. , ' ' At an election for Justice of the Peace, lie in Ravenna; Portage County, teat Saturday, where the Nebraska question was made a direct and positive issue, the Anti-NebraslMk candidate was elected by a majority of one hundred and for ty-four! This is the more note-worthyfrom the fact that the old.line Democrats have carried Ravenna for years, even when whigs d'free tsoilers united against them. Now the\peopk have spoken, and the.alave democracy have been utterly routed. Many an old line Democrat,, i we aretold, burst from the ties of party, and pain a plumper for the Anti-Nebraska candidate. A DANIEL \femme ;Viz.—The case of the, Trustees •of the Vincennes University vs.• the State of Indhum,-which has been in litigation for the lasti ten years, was decided by the Supreme Cburt en the Bth inst., in fever of the Univeritity. Mr. Judah, the attorney for the plaintiff, gets. $20,000 for his services.—Beffido Com. , , . ,f, , 'Pnou'-'Sr. lens, N. B.—We are indebted . to twraa Favor's Express for St. John , N. - .13'.'; papers el 'lime -30. The plections for the Legislature have chiVed and the old government party is triumph ant. - Tho St. John, N. 8., Freeman claims - that both ; the Temperance' red Orange parties are 'badly defeated, the former snot having half a dozen members. The St. John papers appear to be bitterly op posed to the ratification of the Reciprocity treaty. \ ANOTIIRE'I'IOXICEIL DEPARTZIL—Died, June 1,6, in Chimpaign eoursty, phi% .on the Yarn Where ho hid resided for near half ocentury, Clint_ Alexander-Black, in hiseigbiy-ninth year. In early times' he was engaged many conflicts with the Indiana in Kentucky and on the north• west tdde of the Ohio river, ane.was with Clerf. Wayne, at the battle of -.the Maumee rapids . in August,\ . ,1701, which terminated the. , war. with rho .. . We learn from St:Charles county that olarge portico of the immense' wheat crop of that coun ty is likely Mho lost for want of harvesting hands. The growth and ripening hns been so rapid dur ing the recent warm weather that rnanylields are actually breaking to .the earth wills their rich aryl abundaist. crops, Two and ashigh ns three d'ollare per day is being paid for hernia to worlein the harvest fields, and many, farmers cannot get them at -that. Every.. reaper and eiythe in the county is =Mug from early until shirk - and .still there are hundreds or- acres of - over-ripe grotto untouched!—S:•. Leafs, intelli- . . EIZTOICLAL AMIXITIEB.-47/10 41i , Yor' Time., r.3, 4_ , s h t.i the Richmond itlig \ .used kbe edreed by en lemon," and complains that\ it "cfinnot find t a name of editor, publisher,Airintek or anything else." To which the \ krilig lies: ,„ % qlf the editor of e Times is still as 'one dik on..the subject, we c Id probably,.out f a.sirni A pie disposition to obli him, suggest a mens by' which he could both a ertain oar `name's and form our acquaintance. if. therefore, hell ca pable of taking .a hint; vs will merely say , in \\, conclusion that we are ea irelY willing eithekto offer or to accept a propokit . on to spend \ an evekt ing together, and indulge \ `irt a little 'rational amusement. An interviesk 'face to face k. a feW\, minutes,, might be somewlAt \profitable, rf not agreeable; and so we wait wi trtience any in timation to that effect." And the Baltimore ilatrio: ad .:,,, I il \ "We can only add that if we can, of any ser e . vice, we will cheerfully 'give the \ks ight of the \ Times an introduction, and \will T0t1e.:4.4 fe that be will never forget the acquaintance." '... la the city of Baltimore, 4r: editor 101 i. Now 'Vail. Times, iu the face of the delegalis of the Whig party of the United, Stirtes, gave kridence of stuff Oral pluck., that ought \ not to berm-got ten by the "chivalrous." Ile pul \ dovin flat 'very flat, the braggart Cabel, •of ' Florala, and . : e him an object of ridicule 'and ,contempt in the oyesz of the naffon. We Wong kUggest to ‘q I Richmond man, that he hall better\ dodge tl t' I evening's interview' with he.)ilthe 2iuns 'Th • little-journalist, when `be ie'ceowtftd, lk danger oas—Boffalo Democrat.' ' ", ':, • , , , STATE or OUII NEGA)IIATIONS, Niill' St s tl3l. ;t is said that important Intelligence has reached the State Department. frdm Madrid and 0'364. A-denpatch to the New York Ttibune, says: ,' In spite of all his efforts and all diplomatic so-. ductious, 11Ir. Soule has not succeeded either in restoring an entente tardiale.itith Spain, or in do ing anything toward the purblanse of Cuba, the Queen of die Antilles. The obstinacy which the Spanish Government manifests in the settlement of the Cuban difficulty is to be attributed to two causes. First, they are confidentnf the support of Franco and: England in Case of 'emergency. • Secondly, they do not believe the 1.1. S. Govern ment is in earnest., . , No treaty hat yet Lein concluded between Frahm, England and Spain on this snyect ; but the pre- s luninary steps for such ti treaty were made some time ago, and only failed, of cOnsummation be- I cause England gave notice that she s_hould insist upon the insertion of a clanie in regard to slavery I in Cuba, which teat so obnoxious to the Spanish Goreritennit that the negetiara was suspended. Since then Spain has effe France ten thou sand, men to supply the place l the ten thousand French soldier - slit Home, join the army in Turkey, will pledge her supportagt in case of o war: Louis proposition; because; alum into a war with the United FUN - LILO. or MAN SusAituA. The youngert rioter of Louis Kossuth in New York on Saturday afternoon al The funeral was attended by - a yery bee of.the friends of the deceased, nun were some of the most distinguished f ilea in our country. Thu lid of the open at the late residence of the depai Ninth street. The corpse was enclosed • . en coffin, closely soldeied up and air-tight beffire placed irk the ground, and this enclosed by a rich , ,i rosewood coffin, upon which was a plate bearing the name, age, time of birth and death of the deceased. The society of Turners,-accom panied by a band of music, joined in the obse quies, carrying the American flag and the ban ner of the society, craped in black. The Caner al procession was formed on :Ninth street and Broadway, a little after two n'elook, and with slow and - solemn pace, moved* to the Rev, Dr. Phillips' church, on Fifth avenue, : betweenElev-. enth and Twelfth streets. Hero \ the Turners formed themselves into two lines infrout of the • church, and between them the coffin was carried by the pall-bearers, six in number;\ into the church, where the tnligions ceremonies ' 7.ereyer formed. The Rev. Dr. Philips read the prayers, after which the Bei. Dr. Meander deliVered a sermon in the German language, followed by a sermon by the llev..Dr. Cheever in English. \ The carve war, then placed in the family vault of Mr. Douglass; volunthrily offered to the friends of the deceased,' after which the funeral cortege dispersed. EXPOthON OT 86SATOR SOMNER.—The Southern fanatics in the 'Senate, beipg worsted in every collision with tho sebolarlike and .gentletitinly Sumner, are said - to ho plotting - his expulsion from that body. Ills offence is for - saying what any decent man wocld say, that he would not lend a helping band in the rocanture of a treat-,. blinglogitivo. We can-well conceive that the presence-in' the Senate of rt. calm . and cour ageous man like Sumner must be particularly disagreeable to such crasy malign anti as Toombs, Doughtes, Jones - and the rest of the re. yolvercarrying and rum-drinking crew, if Pennsylvania rebuke these fellows at the Octo ber, election, we shall bear no .more of their threats:, if not, every -representative from the free States, who shall darn to say hie soul . Is his own, trill be hustled out of Congress.— A. few weeks agd, the proposition was made pub licly to assassinate Mr.; Sumner; failing in that, they propose now to expel him.---Phtl. Register. Tut New ilaWrentar.LlQUOS PLor.—The fol lowing is Bald, by the Concord correspondent of the New York • Bernie/ roe, to be the origin of the charge of drugging liquor preferred by the New Basmehire l'attht. ' . •. ' "This accusation, I understand, is founded on the singular conduct of a democratic represents tiro during a et of inebriation; which induced his.friends to return him told,' rural hotue,where be has been suffering from delirium trermetus. At ' : this time, when the admioistnation oriwets every man to do his duty, such an occurrence is a ca lamity indeed; but it is to be feared that the Most dangerous enemy to the man in'question is •not so much the Vihig lobby agents as himself." The editor of the Phtladelphia Couriei says: While at the 'Burning Spring,' nen* Megan, - a few days ago, we were requested to enter the names of per party in the Vialtor'sßeglster,nad while complying, we observed that the registry had boeu suspended at about two-lards down on the left hand page, and then continued at the top of the right. On seeking the canoe, woi found the but entry as follows: oxau. F.' Ward, Brothers: and *avant." • Of course, that name had cut a blight upon the page forever; Do honest matt would add , ltis name beneath that of the Cain-branded fugitive, but underneath was written, nalby the hand of !oleo recording angel,. or CnntaPuSging . . , Taro xis.ogiusa!" • • . 7.„,. '\, : \ , .\ \ \ , \ 7 . '''''''''-• \, • \ ‘,,, \' ' ''',, \ ii, -::: --------- \\. irOaDii \ LiViINIIMBER '2,76.- latter to Sett she ted States :Need the not enter We are informed bye, gentleman just returned from a tour through Missouri, lowa, Illinolaland Minnesota, that the number of men from the oy cr States, of in those regions, with m purpose of buying land, is, for the season, large beyond precedent. Tho some gentleman informs an that the quantity of old. corn in Illinois, lowa end Miasiasippi, is prodigious, and that the new crops along the line of his Journeying,'lrill neer age en average yield:—CM. Cow. \ The Evaturvillo (Ind.) Journal of the 2Tth, says the wheat harvest in this vicinity Is nearly over. An abundant crop of Sue quality has been galls .. . . New Nor Wiriest couple of small Mimi wheat were received last evening by a stittliens boot, and sold to-day at a price that is no haiku: dons of the matket.--St. Louis News. 'O - n Friday last, while laboring under an Aber ition of mind, Mr. Henry Mersey. of Madison - county; Ky., loadedlie pm and went about eight Wales to where his mother bad a nekton:um hired 'oat ' Ile found the' tenant working in the field, . *id. watching his opportunity slipped up and shot • EMINE AAP.EI%: ()Ilya' A ahem as- 4: 110,..1 Rathr lialtatlou B-6f" WA U LTi} t 31ARSILLLL. j 'N' AAM osortment of darli and. ,‘• LalnuNit jar l i r en 3 t i a ji te e r i gleg s. , lUTMA6,doz. Try superior. West In hbaT br Josavningty as. L - tamer otthaDiamorA and Blarkirt ; RY .PgCTORALI gross • Ido Moe. Pith:kis Pills roe& NO. , sdr. Died antlnitkirt st.: YRR OUEI 1:10—A vung latin'tviiWcaTi ,•• .• mnde• litud - irbo \uudreitalidstie itint• Mutual.. 4 G. ItItAFF. cur. 53 auilltos. sta. MERRY, RAIPDY, fine article, 7 .1.4+7. ItrlllVN??..Mgrte ll =l":2=i \ CLARET WANE ---20 ton hand t vr eii many \ jt. \ tot \ \ Wood& Front ail A. 'VIM KETPA3RPAYE4 b ' -pray of rerauomrl • -uLmisaxa.. . "I VlNilliii:* BIIIsarPAPEI.A. *gitio,va, •-• V V , iet, orq.,, ti•lca.:. , 1 4 , rt . h i- pIENTR.'"''.- \ - gland Often... tor sale by _ - .;,... ,- • . \ - X , LigGiftlT BUILDING Itom. •MR _.a -i otiOblo Imasb..both .:• :, SALE—Elkl,Cbliblra 10t.: , 1 4 - ,, bto .., di a dly Ma., • • :24 It. bUrT. _ 4 . . . ....4_ *Oat by lao deep, 'leeby whlda ts i taar'fftve4 And I tl' 'pea order, „ k iir t i • olktred for nate a k km briret , arigAt, &&YT \ .. , len ~ S. CIITI( . IIYaCT t 6027.'1......- f ! ------"- tiir" 7 Bll. AYE - BZ-., A: \logo' 4ttick o, ,„ , ... tr i .f r aweotWlntlow Omit& ror r ir d tt&S....l%b a l :::::\ ~ Lib ebi%Trlbol d le .drirregl=-`oll7_ Mods Wir!b! • .. r ., ...:No. 110 Markbt et- . I. &IL FUIL/ PS. • •: :. O1.1.CL)T11-700.. yds. - ,Tranisiosrent Buff ou Cloth; for Window anatust.i.edfr the rartorr and for losle, wholeesh. and re l .' a/ the Ott the . Wareroome,llo Alerket . PIFILLIPH.. • PSOM .SALTS-10 bbla juSt reed and .11 far .1. IT 10.3 • It IL salaam.% a co. VeRRANTEV.PURE FRENCH' PHAN . DIE:50101'1bl. ta64 • tale Brandy, 4.0 e per bet • Vine bla OLLII - 1111,00 do, at - %le ••, • MORRIS PATTOIVIa4b tba TOLE: . ZZOGRAPII. :LIKENVAS ali ts DUFHI-Tbifruiralber. just reed exoellto • ariT, C2ll '6 a:l re=. 1"' "th j g rer "B 7. 4)" jel - • (I.ITRATE MAGNESIA A' eifo;lp3n4O P !',lrklTAKWZ. w art l &TiAsC : 1/ElikOiDWATEtilohnlfbbl. 4 ; on hand , c _and for sate by - • ire ' LEstrso: A TIIST RECEIVED ME SSPER. this ?e,uralt i :V=ent,'Vi t- iE?: a . u s, c l io f tr atid 811rer Tbiniblea, a new artiele ohist) aur 'vary pretty and stmts..' ()ur stock ls now completsazdwo .'•' are presanst tanner such Indurements to potebassra so make It for tiler tutored to sire us a ad) before. 'lna elsewhere( slat Market et. JeZl 1100W'' : -e4SIIDIALS--Attiseed; Curaeoa anti other r. fancy Cornabdrorsan by • WM- 11. A=l. th,IANDLES—,Star .Candl63 in . bin, or3Vbs.3:-x',-: • suitable: for family. ark :Inbra of lbs. wit, / iv:IL 81=0N, No. LC Wocallt. af i tagg- - .10 . F.Ocini gain Pepper , A ko, .2o bra o. gra P•Plwr) . )).5 bra gm uMnisre %do pundo, ..., O..bask ot*::BoiTrea - unThil. kir . • ... WM. n.surran: No. 12 Wood 11. 11IPANNUAL SALE -4. .1061,11010 2. 1 ( Vir l 4=2 1 2: 1 Wittitta=ranc ... '"ft tg ~. . . catias, Montiilea; Dregs (loom', Embroider foo, Vilna: data 1:1=*1 11.14ytesifonstkoeming Ocala Linen end IV bite nen.. Mani Clo?nni (note Pornitinitelopds, Ake.. hue ell Leen 1128r1114 donee ttosi Vi to .17Si 'potent. .nring ttra,nottot•Annual . A.ll/4oltt d (*.M. • - i pATILIVK °rale rike, Sro. seulanuseter o far sale by f Pnbidc lienrijo Wltt, ..f , ••••• K „Mk go., in Ink,a4 TOCIES FOR SALE 1. • • S2O goon Allonion nntSnl e"ValliO n. /3 ,444416 1 1=. ea. vetting W i tt/trout $6OO ttr . 1 10.000 oa amd cstr sea gete.e.e , • • 9,54 k dtrgerl, twins titilt;ekve......lozany, tan be se" , • 4 /".' • "el fa nL, (1 1 14' hur,
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