PITT'SBURGif GAZETTE .11111L121113) DAILY ViDAVEXELIC EY ,__."-WHIT`44 CO. ahtilD trys mu m. 13 • fumy= amour. toms or nap irmaxr, unix= saute i3D Woe. TBRAISs.. ver eanum, tetysble half peeir I Nr41.117Z . 1;1.1" - IrOdotlersper annum, In advance. Mho •upplled on the 011oving condition.: Three_ P.N.S - • .-IA co. The phe for each eiqb.to be addtened to tett ick lavertahis ades ap Phnom nea lco club rapers will M seat face the year explea =leo the money scotter MS OF .ADVERTISING': - ! • thsentanew, (101Inea of NOupartill of AgiN • 060 „ each adankmiaTir;-..... 0 20 ~• Do • ode week ' two 5ru1re7 ......- ''''' ---"-----;' 3 °CI . • 7 7a In. .. • three weeiel . ..7= - ...-it.. 1,- ,4 00 , . , one Swath. ' -.-........,.-, ; 0 .0 0 ~ '• Do •_ • "two tu0th0r.....:::........ ''' . . ....: I . 00 • ... ' in, • ' thou nandhs.----. ... . ..... ' 0 IXI Do- ,•-•:' Sur m0nth.t......7..... ... ... ~,•-...10 00 . . -...11.1' moothn..-..,..t......: .. . . ~..i. II 00 -• . treat" month.- .-..--- ... •I 8 00 - - • „ :Studios Card; lb llors or lo ll w tl irper . usinS;ll) 600 . . - . . Od ausre. ehangoshle at pleasure, (per ao ,r, - t - - auto) andulre of paper......- - " ..., - 25 03 Yon each additlastal swim , troarted . orin one month, and for cult addltlemal mute Warta& outer the Dearly rates, .. -. Ad.,, ,nr,lini. tosnia ' ekla 4 dinif nistoare,Uut not. oriss ftitmn *---:.-- Sid isheta-TuT-XXlalr sad l h rld " inGe;tlloreomfi beyond Ma moult Warred fin thalapoldlcatlon, donosnoniag candidates tbr °Moe to be charged the came u other adrertisemoista. .; • • Adurthementi t marked on tho f ' camber lourto4 ° oil; be onniatoelqUff4=l ratted soordingir. Privilege of annul adrertlsore Is aridly limited to I the own hamedata businass,; and ell Uvula's:tent. for • 'Ms tof other persons as well as all adrertbuneute ~ not huttedlateir onnestote with'thon out Imams, awl all dame of adrartloomants, to booth or otherwise,- to. • „ rood do ikons engaged...Dl to ehargol at the tonal rate.- •. . F orm rub transient advertising, bills will to eotaratolr • ...nem. aral prompt paynont IN awned. . - AU Adurtberaents Air charitable institutions. Eris mop ~.,,,,„ Penlos, - warti, township, awl other patio meetings, and all • - p Wnting, Wd surtket, to be Charged half prien up lattlerato tot =l5O ante. , - .. notion Inserted ..., - Wed Or &Mali trdtatiento arobitc=l;l• l r=r . . • ~_•atirdet.lllnrthiers, and oil ousts atalhig ontomnalas .... nonotor•rectallient notion designed to rail attention to Yalu.. &hue, .Cononts. or mg, pablinentattaloooonn nt ono <harps Ara mute fbr adsoltranoe-allintises of _pa rat, assouuJoos-orarr mottos ,deshroed to all attenlloo. -. torto4.34.7l....siftiaed; or lotendol Ito founds ... , In laden' loteroetows Poly be laurted with tat order ..standing that the moo Is to he the for. If Intended to Crinallik=oP to the lorratantal t • ":;:ae' r lolon ni b*th , arge ' a- • ' . to he - thasetrixt=arit• Au rate ct a ic ,trairtga thern a dieVeon 't" t ' a : . r-throe sun otoothal 'per went from the amount of IMO= OK kainkinar kg pine entont . ' • ' - . One Bourn throo asertiou -...--. .-: -.V. 50 Do. each addltilmal inantlow..-.-.-.- sr 7 _ ainatatinua ne wiz= urge. ' • . . • 9 00 ndininn(7o I. one 1uerti0n........50 outs. L Do. eaeb - , . All transient adustiserouta to to pold fa advance. - I RATES .OF - Mkunm asnr roc In N. 110LAIES An 57 bfarkd O. between SAW , Dank at Pittaton•ah -fat thardninka Bank of do.--par - Ilar:and Manors of-do-par f ' Bazaar :carat, .I.l,Br P'nr ra l l -V R a L u Vr,in g atr- -D" CorrunaretaLnk =ter • nL. Bk..frar " Kensington -.far ktankfaa. A MeV, if=6 . ..Banirr : -......par Ikrothwark Tradaaman'a Bank-..--par I Bank ofChanitans..% Rank. of Cheater Caontp...par EofDanettle—.... ...-par I It of Dd. Chattar.-pae ' of flennantorn. -.-par Bank of OsttXttrgi: , • Dank ofkllddletrort, Idontgomerp co. Dank...... Par ant caort k rmbarland-par Fanners' Bk - f . 126,ha Co-.par pera:Dlr of Lanerrater.-par amen' Rank of Boadlog.nar F L U! Co_ r Bk TrVartr,sur c ,' Lanoutar tn-o Ocrunty iftWai.- par • rent Bank affottavffio 6," tat= Bo 8an k.......... Wpondue MOBIL/slam • Ohtha at do at Athons---...... do Branch at„rld,port-.-. do • Rtanah at OhLUSooth--.. do, ItClarrland-....... do , T0tad0........ do Branch at Colamben —.. do th ” Unmet at Arktabula.--. do , 11= at do Ilk °UN da , rataa,Torento 5 1dandee1d........ do Bk of the People, Tononto 6 rm:hat Rlphy do Bank of Nlontreal..-- 6 Deana at ChainnatL...... do r Ilk of 11. Canada To aL 2:10n9:79:7 at lanerartar----' do Ca Phrladelpara.-......... do Phanek at Stanbenrifie-. do r a Baltimore------. do eh at Mt. Vernon-.... do WESTERN EXCIIABOE. ifewszk... irr n Sf ri' arietta. l" . l7:- ... K Tro- " do dOrB,)LB AND - SPaaaa,afaLVD. Brandt at Mt .do Doubloons, Spud& .140 Branch Taneerllle...-... do do Patrhat.---.16,50 Branch at Nortralk..,..-- dolEasio, Brand, at Plena, do r.gle. new IPramh at Partarnotah..- do, krederiekaVors......--. ;SO • at do'Ten 7,50 Branch stalawena......... 5,00 • Drawls Cdfahoica do tanerehnre dEa at W00rrter.......... 'do Ten Gußders..-.. at DISCOUNT. SO Brokern. 'Branch . at 'Y0u1e....-..... 1X Manch at Youngstown.. do. ati ti. Lutatt,Cintinuatt- do mild. Bk.(lttetteL. - .do Franktln Dank......:..... do Ise reAt e ir. lll h t . -- ,it ..6.. , ....1. Dank or Manakin-- - - all Notea.. . 13, • SEW „ ENriC:6l): AD solvent 8anta..........:' % N.,, - Ya w , ciii?!.. ' ero. c°4 ff tr - ivaty . L SIF -73 " 1 :untre. '-- • Pr. JusEra-iiiiiiiae, . saren ll t Ilona.. r - , . X IWINLa7 ' , Mink of the Va11ey,...... . 1X . Dank of Va.Rtetnond.l " EFarras. Mon nrelt hk, Vor s., Norfredolk". "' 't : !_ i MerehantehlteelLinEst , K. I • North iVastam . Boutia.... , . , ..• NORTEL .elitotill7A. : Dank of Cape Year_ ~ -. ^ ' ,• nook t. ef of SN. Caron% i ; I C E 'S /urban - 1 tsl% t ererb 2 2 ' i .sorrrn • c omNe. , BkofthoPtorS. - Carollos ' 5 Bank.of..South Omni:La - .2 , hooka( Chaziestan-.... 5 , PLentere.t Meehan's' Bk -3 (IEOIIGIA. • .. • Ansrista Ina a 1310 g Co Rank of anansts:-....-.. ; 11. t or Bronssioß_ , Aug'. .. 2 TENIMM - 88.1:. • • Allsids t Dana .3 nk of lit ota . . lEENcky TUCti"",Louiss.i. 1X nk of Loulsre, Thurston ....* Northman offientuokr " 1 Southernag r eauck . . s. " phOf State or srurt.:. - 1X iStats 8.,11,t74 RIP. - a,.. SO honk ofMach ..-- 75 I .. . WISCONOT., • • 1 itatine - d The Itt. Co. &ha 5 MICRIAN.. Tanners'lteohanles•Bauk 3 orernoleutt Stook Ilutk . 3 InrF`entnsularthutt..----. ' At arsnes Compsay;..... - 3 Rate Bank- - ..liar-7 r - .: LEI •• • . en. PRICES 'or EiTOCiil3. =NMI) FOR TIIS PITISMIRGII 0 AZZTI'E, BY A. WILKINS. & CO. STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1VD12211 STRF-ST. - 16410. €. a OrdUkStstos mi 6. ...,4-..17 , 0 - - or,joo_djuir 5 - 15 .-- 130 '''' : Int.Poba 686. ' P aga a a " ;1;7 ''''. 7 lag : : - gt j t It. : j i t i r Atlea,3llo:lsl/................. 1 0 0 80 - Tort. mayo.:lov .Do. oft*. rro owlP 0 0 53 -a:. Ette..bmet dry . Wt. -.... 100 57 - t.J*5.1.7813 Do. .coup,o. N. L 0,6 F_ _ __do _7. oo i .„ Anirwcitr433v i ..... kia . ra 1 „„,. z 1 14. d o. Book o . .la 50 ES 67 Dfr.m. T 4s 4 . lap .= 41 Disard'ns63 63 60 33 U l do 6 EA 113 . 3bary Poings /175 . n . 5 r. 5 66 66 - Witlaine P0t0rd387168...... 60 6*,' 6114 salte 3loo6ol6 Bridget-.- 36 25 = Marla Dtr. . Mt. 0. s fr 153. Edd.---. 25 II . 35 Dir..lan. 8 at Hood 83. *ridge .....-- 60 43 my, .9, p i 15= mt Libortio5---.. 66 ' 26 40 35 Di, .13 3 ,, Plttibli We Insolones... I 10 8 DI, 2011 d WoolorB Insurance Co..- - 70 lar . 6w. 82 Quo., lonorsaao Co-. - 31 91 Aisselsted I/Inmates Co- ~. .10 8 I -11ftaliodh to 165135-..-. 60 11 46 Dir. Qr. 818 et 2111 ..13 (1,0 L0ni5r ........ 1/18.... s e ll 4 2 , 3 F do tilWWorks...-. 60 61 65 /51aorgroter. 60 42 41 Dtr..1813 4 y 3 'fa or 814etwatrre 60 76 - Now Met. Porn. trot Rollrood... 50 44 42 Ohlo 8 Puma. 114516:441-- 50 46 44 Marto* 1411..4% . 11rf Do* n o o los 100 Dr.ittiric.. a Tooth Crook trai= 180 3 6 2 An•. reorpre.rt.ak no 23 oa 23 = l'm " sTo ' r. Z 51,580•43.... =. E tts rlb A 8 sessoa..... 145 1 '4 W 35 Now .1314, IMI 0r00d0i...........-. .. 72 Stmt. Aantwo-- 21, IX, =dtirZdrrro7= 7.* 4 I trap Book--.....-- - 2 .1 2 g 1 5c0.....--...........-- - $ 2 I Mtss.,-......-....:....-. - 2 t 2 . 1 3 k, ka r zr::: - : "" v.::: - ::: .- 2r' 4 mi‘ , . rxenason AND. DAICKING WM% OF; • "- A. WILKINS CO PnfSa • . mart : Dro..awaval Pw o n . rbiatkacqc4; POREIGN and Domestic , Exchange; C0!,4 p • mat O low and+ Rola sta Lin& WarnuoiMmith t and mold. gkiet iloomuoboatitt• union. - Thr ua W "t caw red on ellipaelt, GEORGE E; ARNOLD 8 co; .; CLCIUNGZ. 00 BANK Ntailgye v 14Arreh rl.ieu. sftee. onviatia -HARDWARE SOB SADDLERS AND CARNAGE MAKERS. Letiti)-4i., ixv mon &ran% ykdbi n taces, trautalul, fiters li Deor Thilz, Dent — 414177 7 ' ticoorAMitagt.topy)'it‘ Z 7 PAWL ATEINIA37; FALLIS CO„ .Commission Miirebavit; arid General Porwardera by Canal, River an Railroad. lick, ffi Canal (batvrern Maid- and , - Brininvelvintradvi MrtiMLaidd.) CinetnnatidgiPl. 1/.4",a rat" i'th=iker. - c,. - 7:4 1 Ty1ze1.P.147„,,i ,, ,22: from -nrAN za' JOSEM ge clu r•Azz-1"1": WH" r" BUM C li • 61011 t, Mar.igkdff"olla S*o4l. EIM= THE BUSINESS:CARDS ATTORNEYS. 108EPTE 113. &• A- P. - MORRISON, Attot, l ir "W. HALL, Attorney at La* ... Bake-. street, between Vointh and OBERT E. PIIILL - IPS, Attorney ut itOßEowe RT POLLOCK,. Attorney at - iotr,..= OM= of Fifth and Groat ertreets,OppOeSte the Court gore. pittabargh. • JprEs J.11111:04 - Mt 4 Fourth kneot. rums Graat, tti Jt jfil i tANClSC .FLA.N lol s,AttoineystLaw; No. 170 Fourth street, Pitts h, ASPER Attoimoy at. Law, .Ya fa luta atm t,Pluthozaa. -•- p Mid :4 Di :KM. :ItiO r.,TIEENAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers. No. Ir. Wood street, cOrner of Diamond idler * tfirßur and sell Donk Notmand Coin. Discount Time Exetango, and Promissory ?toter, make Collections 1111E1 the mineleal cities of the Mikan /twelve Deposits on mil end on /Merest. mid prim their prompt attention tools eth er matters sspertatolog to a archer's business. Ile..Emtern Exchange constantly for solo. _ _ 'ALLEY 13.1 M, .....WARD EAHE.... 1 , 10119,11. .112W12.t. KRA;VIER - & JtAlliti, 'Bankers . and .Ex dmi.go Broker. Buy . and roll Gold and BUrerand VAi Nam n ntrLv e eiotlt i tr loans on Goal EaUtte or Stock Ern- Vest. '_Buy rod .11 7 8 Mal l. 0atb071,11X41.81 on leo- Lion/ made on all points to the Gran. Mee corner of IhltdAnd Wood - street; directir opposite the - St. Charles ty.,,fo. KLNG, Coin, Stock and Exchange Prokor,' Fourth siract—Bnpi and sae Stocks on In linchange On Pastern cities Supplied at ow rent rstqc Collections route on I.IkeISONS st 101cl:stein Wee torn =. B , ent S . .otes Bonght and sold. - . , j 3 ,03 ___-- WATclutiar ?AM._ - ..Ia6IIIIL—WM.G. Wart. lIIALMER„ HANNA .1.1 Co.. •Sixeceosoro to lIIHOOr., Manna ,t Co, ranker*, Exebsoge DrOtertitud ad.rs In Forel= and Domestic Exchange, Car tificatea of Dopoalt. Rank riotee,.d Srecle—N. W - cornor of Wood and Third Amts. Current Money received on Depasit. Eight Cheeks for gale, and collections made On nearly a/1 trine/. 'pal points of the United Etatea • . The highest uranium pald lbr T rorti r . and Sincrioan' &amen made ow. east, on liberal "gm:Q" of Pi‘x**s.' okipyed "VOL IL WILL - liisLS'Co,' Bank* and .P.xe treet lniM Pittsbergh.e Prokers,,lorth 'net confer of Wood omit Thlri s . _ .All praosastions mole on Moak terms, and collections promptly attended to. js.O.ly A 6 WILKINS CO, Exam' ge " Brokers, se N 0.74 .Tostrth - .treat, tr. the Sauk of Pitt.. trrgb: AU tmossetlops et most M Voey.4 rates.. Jrlo it LA_Rntira, Jr.,.. Banker and Bro riVtarbosfr. ith;•tri.t. , CB: . adiohan.4 . ,. the, meek of 1%,7* HOLMESA. SON, Dealers in Forth 111 Domestleltllls of Exchangp, Certlllastos 'orb*. m o h ,_ Ba. ..7,cAtt i t o trp....M.tx ? n Tr.s. i tAnn s throtutioat the United/Rates. . . BOOKSELLERS &C. L: READ, Bookseller, amiStationer, No. 1/1 • 7S Fourth street, Ayala I T R. ' WELDIN. - Wholesale and. Retail it. Blank ina School Baal. l'aper Innd Ma t N. 03 Wood stmt., Cktvelta and rom.t.t4 eLOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tioner, Sznacesar Davlsori & ARUM. S. f Mutat s _t„ near Fourth, P:tbiburgh. ittIETY 9: BOSWORTH; Bookseller and Dealer Da Stationery {e., No. 82 Ifarket street, near e end. Pittetrarch. ra- & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 55 Wood street, nest dim to the tornerof Third. NPez tam! and Law books coturteatly on hand. COMMISSION &C. ,;„ WM. H. SUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, Importer and Decks. in V2REIGN WINES, Brandies and. Old Mo. warartrr a g ct'a. w il="2 2e,eas's'th-E"ta2T-"‘ _ . . . I m t . W. POINDE.STER, General Merehan - dim Brolwr and Commission Merelcont. 167 Front at and 118 Secondetwet. llttalnersdu aD2l.llad • I. A.:McCLURG, Dealer in line Tea's; Y. Choice Griverice, Wooden and WillairWSra: corner of Wood and Streets. is nowreoeletnst a large assortment of Fresh Good. la adatkm Co his tarred,- ex tensive stock, pnretomed honk tint hands Co the Eastern markets, whirls-will be sold at the lowest market prices. "Be Hotels. St boot., end Families, busing by Co. anentltS supplied at wholesale sato. 43Ods delivered In the city free of AA: A- DV - BANE, Commission mid For meAtil.;!..r4lrig Merchants. , halervr in Weak .d Produce I also. Vatpbutgh Mattcliketurcs. N 0.114 Peenrid stmt. llttehm-sh. - apdf.S3 swat ''''''''''''''''' Drpeern sao RUMS= ...it3cxa.mmi round , L. II • PIiINGER HARBAUGH & C 0.,. (Suces aors to & Ilarbanati.) Commis:den and Forsrardlrds erchanaler" la Wool .and Produce getterady, Nat. 145 VIM andll6 Second Wren. Plttabarati. P. an.ly _ _ TT &W. REA, Floor Factors, Commission for. .d Prirdlag_Merchanta and Dealers • ln Prult. generally. Orders for Paint:meg% Ilandfetures_ inomatly attended tr, Noet 711 Tater and 00 Front eta; Plttehargh. Ilt-ARDY, -JONES.. CO; Successors to • ATWOOD_ _..JONES et CO, finzardinfon and Tainvied, trig forthanta, Denim In Pittetnitgli ManciOnnoranGoads, Plttesnxcn.. _. - • ME — ri don JOBS WA TOILN I. ,c B. . et . Z: r a Part 'M6. between THO=3 TLi . Praxll Pittatursh btagb. VON J. T sale Onn. In Pit Inbmill burgh. Pa. 1110/4_ .• tibettrect bIeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole. *ral. and BAUM Desks B. Carpeting, fl oor .OEI 11lattiog, Table and Plano Carer.. Window Shades Steam Boat Utotmlop, N 0.112 Market Area. • • MORRIS Gr & PATTON, Wholesale and Re. s' on the Sad a?, Atttle of the DlatTmd, :DRY GOODS. F;RANKTAN:GORDER; Defiler Trim' . 101 ribli.TArka Gkm.adice , Eithroldertes,' c. Oft t. Punabwag•Goods and Farm,. outiclog I fall as • Irate:rent of which easi stray. be had at 83, eoraer al :Markel street and Ms lltsairaul,, PlitAbands, Ps. ~ pll4 y - 411...W.VA/SON aco lIIITICtOO..C. L. ANITIONT .1 CO N. TOIL IV-11AgON wlibitudearid Retail Danlerii to Panty and ROI* Dry. CY'"da. Mb NUR PRY do BURCEIFIELD, Wliolesale s:n4 Wail Dry Goode Mordants, roma roarthand stmt. Mat:arab. - • GROCERS. 'JOON :.cranato non— . ...1011111X (torn. 4 - 013.N.1 7 L0YD . .47 CO., Wiioiesalo Grocers Ain4Commtedanlterthantaato.l73ll.land 224 Lib Amt. Pittsburgh, - 0 • T MOORE, Wholesale Grocer; Rec— tifying testifier. Dealer In Pralua•Plttsbirres Mao And all 1104 i afforekkan4DamastieWlikes and d lsms. 0,311 Liberty skiret. On hand • very last stock shf superior eld Dirmon•kol*Wkixkkro . bkh • b. aaucaacan I. JONES. ft - .BLACKEURN - lc CO., Wholesalo Oro , • tons 2 Pont Titinisherg, anti Dealers in Prods, and b wi k s . l ...fiKturt , s 0111 end, and u..k.m. au. hand st, !Stair Watchman...l IlVatar street, Pittaomn. .... .. • ..war incur. SALAII DI CK EY - -& — CO ., Car, Wholowan Oro gtr,invizkrfirftionala w inagt4ind Auden In l'rodnee, / I. stave, Vittrounal. • ram , ■'aßJ......~-.~II~VIIC. 110 Z. 'Nrind/S -- 10 ROE, Wholesale .Grocers and Chaunfasian Sierra:ants. luau Llbezta street Pitts• -am. c015011.M. 101U.11,:-BAJCIALEY. it CO., Whaesele Grp . ' oers, sod 2d Wadi street. Plttaltunalt. VUILLIAIT; A. WeLMIG,- Grociii 'Etta V Y ISts eer, coriti - of Wood and - Muth streets, ba. slimiest rut diurgo it rufffla 04 1 111 1 td Mier. rappr:ll. tbel tareseaS. I. 4013 CRT DA Tz O , LL: •CO. Wbolonle • Iltoecti,o7mmtinion. 2drelisirts, DeiltralaProdu gui ßitialli . 2i -" 1 " 1 %. • 14 °. ?ea ki?4,t:g?, WlCKMcOANDLE.auccessiite -to y v - L. a .7,D. Wick, Wholesale (laver; Fottrardia and .Caauahafan Merchants, Madera In Ina=l:lla,a4 r Oot- Yarns. aad Pittsburgh Ifeauffietarca Woad aadWatsr Emu, rAttoarsth. . • CULBERTSOLIThoIessIe Omer and A Causaladock Merchant. Thaler In Ptodao and Pitts. argh ManuDietturod Attleles, 1.16 /Ratty It Pitt* FLOID Who Goole Grocero,'V OM. Wain. Nasuouoool nwo.o. to rtooow-Amo,4 mei BUMP" &Maine on linnttr.-W , Xnt• 813,1 h dQALEY i 11.• 8,.W GAMS. NO.= lltrt, itzset.lladetimo . ~~wW~~µ .Ya✓.~.Zaa'°w'Si ea3} ~ .~:. YALy'lf4~=ar'Ga~{~~KLo~3~~~Yh. ~'.t.~ ~-. '~ $M 1 ~~ 7 ~ t ~R - 2 t ...c~S.VfF~.*JL....:~w..~r.+. -t?a.~+as , ~ , tif,~m'z`a"~ ~ecJ .~.`' Ey:. ° [ui.,~yl..+~ =~~~~`~~..a~f:'t..d3,Sa-.> 'x+~.' uc :[t'~...~ . . '. DAILY PITTSBJRGI lA:CARD.--Ha'ting been appointed lbe ex.; thnin,•.ints lb, Tlttahargh, Er the sale ofThdent voted Cemented and Btretehed Leather Boltlng.mant Nlietcred by P.:TIMELY. k SON, ofilartand,Conneetleot. We no , * offer for gale • lap/ amortment of all width% - manufactured, at the manafeetureee priem, Ide article below -e j entendor tonv Leather Beltin ever before o ff ered market: Also, a large Moe& of g all ert4tile of India B o taLhar Belting eon tantlr on -.bah,L-an,l for We at the Idaridne Belting Depot. , l3lo: 110 &larks! arm& 1,00111.5,-• 'Real - 2state Agen, stoat, ttmetunAr. and DILI Drolur, elfoto 0 . 2 Fourth stud., abora Wood. Buda.* stromptlyshondott SAMUEL ; L. • BLA_RSIIELL; Secrefary Citi ma's leinmaxos Ocaapsay, D 4 Water street. --- F M. GORDON, - Seare — trtr3r' Western Insu 1'44 af Law. WEN) eubmich, COFFIN, AgentforFnuelin r ab r ig r.urauce 070 , 21.4.12 y; northeast =par of 41-. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ain epo Itmrau7, COMM:W. 42 Water otrnnL mane r. rtnoa sa ot i2 cr , a. tnrm . 7t A: TAYLORIITTSTON:, (suicesicirti VI to To tot B Monte.) ()mina Commission and. For.. wWtng Merrhanta and Agents for. Easter n , Transports- Lion LlnesA holrAW. Nelms Staple llruerelea blunt inn Uttar, Cotton Ttr m os, flatting. TWIEHI, Gtoo "uri sad d Y • d trl't .riatl.and rataborgh, dtannfacured : - OccAs . gene:l.llr., MAGI . % . Cl 3 ebr'llr. Foot w e z tzo w, p zl i xt Pittsbur g h and St. Louis Packet Landlnir,) Enetunati. ' ' . . .... W. TA1113111SOID: 17 A: HUTCHISON. 4 . ..00., Caininisiioil Mental; ta end Agents tor the St Laula Sugar Refilik. er. Dtlil,ll In • Sngar;lllnlannes, Pig and Bar 'read. limp, Onkmn, Zinn. Paint Se.. dn. - - MUSIC &C. -L OIIN H. MiLLOR, Dealer in Piano &ries, Mus!could X•ol.lPastnurialts, &bad an d Books,' I*- DIENRY KLRBER; Dealer itiMuele : ideal Instramenti, and Ida Tarter er,ltallea.Shtika i agynt for Num:. k Clark's grand end Kum,. Plum,. .Ith Ook..maa's Zokuur Attachment . dlscdta Dinema's Piano. nr scrmEDER.. Musio -Store, Fourth etaß =,iir:ta72l==ttaTgarztr. TORN Herr, Jr.i'Oncoeisor to Ja.s. go fer,li Nybolesale Retell Dessert Snd Dealer In Paints, Rtle;DreeteulTs, 10., 111 Weed street.' 3.doore below . LVit AiWr ` e rt . tt '• Sir . Regulr Agent Mr Dr . . .wirbsxl6s.; iciftgista and Apotit-• • oonain, coma Market Meet and tbeDiatoondtaan nonstantly on hand 'I toll and onnplate amannient. of •Drstql, Iledlelnar,Perfannemacalartldaanottainlagtollanle bnainesa. PbTaisiana Vaannipllona enatallYnnnlnaladad• m7/ 9 JOHN- WboleWTY :Dealer .Der in Dna, * Paint& 011 a, Taradabis•and -13 3 - a.Slulra• Nd. !anti street, Pittsburgh: • . All orderslnnotva Tramit *Caution far Lomond Co a valuable flankilyjneecines: bg-Da A. FAILNESTOCK & co.. Wholemile • Dru_gaids, and inanufectarera of Whits Leadatiod utz 6ll.l Labarge. corner Woad and Front strata. Pitts. E. SELLERS ; Wholesale Dealer in atAirwm p "t i tagt i i,lir e ° 8 t ' ff &M.T.."'ltht:LAUt ERAZN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail corm, Ltairty .4 et. age Arms. X SCHOONMAKER t CO., Wholesale leo 1 marina,.no..24, %rood street, Pittsburgh. -- 10SEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilox • &Co, corner Market street and Diamond—Keep Ma w., tang lir i i4.42ll&td eoppletn rr i . .. 7 , 1i1 r A n A pertalnlne tn blather, • . -Ttkrslelmm. prescriptions carefldly. compounded at all hours. Jalkly WOOL MERMANTS. HsuccessorLEA -to MURPHY LEE; irool Dealer and• COMMSinff Morebaut toe Poe tela or Amnion tend. No 137 Meter Arent. Tk R. JAMES KINO: 011teoand Elva - dance, EJF N 0.1.12 Fifth streft, opmdta the Cathedral, Pitts . WM.VARLA.N, M. D.. Office 6th street, tolowSmltbOokL' Qffee/Lur=-.3 to 0.. A. 2to J. 10, 4 1. P. Y. tor= 17t1 . _ ctuilts. split MERCHANT TAILORS. IT'CIIESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo- Oler. No: •-'lVt.t Groot Potteuju . r attention cl to Boy? and Youth? Clothing: • nolt4 LLIAM. DIG - 11Y Merchant 'Tailor Dra m,. and Deralefin Rood: Made CUM= 111 IVI • WATTSMerchantTaillortylSl' Lrhaty are now recelrlng: oar Moe •took of flood* CV Gentlemen'. Wear—Cloti" Cu. shmowe andVertlairsof taut timed girl. and gone aonllir. Oat Mon& and eopi,ornors will please giro us • eel. ]rob] MANUFACTURE G: T. W. •WOODWELL; Virbokiizi ana Retail A poodeeturer and Dealer to Cabloot liSue. No. 113 JOHN. WETUE.R.ELL, Manufacturer of PATENT DOX KICKR,4 siiaperfor article, SOLID BOX rad DRAB? , 0 10 X 1. CeAralgjo.darsorkiludsdNoAli: 888-e.7 ' ' mera.t jErlß' ittIiROIDERED % AN ) APEICA MAN TILLAB—MatorIaIs matted talbroM and eri AD. ea ark by 3IRS. L. S. WILSON,. /e,Ztf . No:ZEUS; Papa street, aboraltutd; Bolivarßireßrick and Cruciblearnpany. Clay Man 3E.GletlinAvniu ENLARGED J_ tiler d ied for mingfactorfar Trretpered to meet the fuerndernanddatheiro Crudbie and Ordanuwe j atlv l r s. = l Pittsburgh. &Omuta, ' • Boots sad : Shoes!! ROBE' Market stree4; 3cl doorfroßOßE' the Notice itoisse," would Inform the pub I e Hutt he has now a sin , Inn stock of 'every thing in the Boot and gime trade. nub ma Lichee thilten, half Gaiters, Jean, Lind_ Fedora, La.l7 Franklin ; and. all the Orin Emden the Eastern calf% el.. Mane. and Children.' °alter' and Faller Bads and is all their. varietieg also, gentlemen"' • fine Oran Patent Calf Boots. Freneh °all Boot , •Cengren Gaiters and Sting. also, Hoye! and Youths' Ikada, lane Yrnek. pelt • • - Pingo give n avail tte we wish to 'nil each . to all mho fever to with their curtain ea CHI gin satialie• .ion.- Itenzember the plena 89 Market lazed, nit 92 - • . JOll3 D, . . 11,140 LP. co AND nrurc rAsmoriatz HAT AND CAP. MANUFACTURERS, : /LSD DrALIRIitCtILL =DS Or - NORIMICOP FOOD AND Preztt'stigen, • Pittsburrh, 'Pa. ' 13..thelY dock iTerr4us/Ity ahrstyliotliata an= Marl, Cup and Por Boampta. - • Nevi-Coach.l'actory—;•Alliglusny. • • 31.11.. WRITE 00 4 . would re ilNiarar Inform - the Oublic that they' Lana trrtteriersiAoo 011 lessayk, between Peden] and banduskey Ames. They. are now making trod an involved to remise Idea far every description of rehicles,.Coachea. Chariots, l=c ' s i ThetVilte r ri b ity sm. 'tliett a rre o k Tair t ell ' re t trk, th4 atel the n man they ham they kW cantideat they - X.7mb)- ed tdo work on the moat resnonable 101208 witia those wanting articles In their line. • • Paying particular attention.to the esiarthin of material; and baring none but competent workmen, they bare 110 healtation In - ,voirrentina their work., kbersetick ask. the attention Of the publin to Ultimata; • • • dents lathe beet amide • and on the Coach and C.arce : Pfunory: TOEMSTON, iBROTt corer of 01.• Belmont and Milani a etioils.'Mlegherly_City. would reepectfully inform their friends. and the Public genera_ /11. that they are msnufactirring fiarrlamisinßaninehes. V7l . t L a grIIISLIVAtIoeu yA their surto= MI orders will he executed_ with (irk Tiff/MI to dura bility and beauty of finish. • Itepales rill aim be attended to on the mod reasonable terisia• - Owing In 111 theirserwlc. the best Eastern Shane, Polar and Wheel Stuff. they keit confident that all rho layer them with their patronage will be foctly fattened on trial of their work: - • Pors. are rownested to giro them eon before pur, ,e/r_ Nfit. Diamond All near Meer ra rw24. BIGELOW, PEOPRIZTOIL EOITLD . respectfully, •eall the attention of Southern and Western Merchant, to hie rine etoet . lms, ranting he inks from- $lOO to !ISA. Theft n a nd are butte from the best nuttertal and workmen. tbil3. and and hls own euhershdo_ ,n• be ma, with °omb dense warrant hie work to be Inverter Co Done resztutee. luseeln the Union. The =owe or him business and the prest Inenwee in demand his tbleclass of work. hes achieve; him not togw_aor common nr, law-wrioell.worktn bit . 04 i ril and erend: W...arb: "111 ezi..ankLE.......4. I. mama) "t. L cargt.2.. LiV/Veton Irogg* - • - NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH; PA. !TRACK and. Depat. Railicuid-Saallia, Hay, Can]. and Grain dat' Mtn= and Cohn tar do.; 'Dour • Adis of al alms, euq,ilng Drop and Thumb wage*. Colima Mille of maims ands: Paint Mal; approted patterns Bolts and Putrialupq Iron C . mtimm arcritr. • • , W. w WALLACE, STEAM' ItiARIIDE WORKS . 319.331 and 323 8E1R01L ' 77 - LIONUMNTS PITTB , Totr i ipn; G i r i r stm. o S!,o t r it s, ~1"-tit27`"ITA'rgWitt:"IT :e r a tt de d 11.ff"77'61n111m.;'illf. g ivb ille 4 : l l - th rl e l' w , „ at tinc ri, k 2° 31 7 with &Caba 819 Ma rt y w, w, wALLA". New Moth' and Pfishions for Gettioinene. Clothing for Spring of 4154; ' p4WATTS.a .beg {env& respectfully &to Inflow tbetr numerens metal:sem L e. Lbe poo. Seserslln that they Lan jut remised afresh 1400.11 adtPt.d Ltd thrrul ern seetavta ofa nl -sad that Sher r tsar_ to roadie or. slese Tarn .skisighesO OP to their amid tomb style. Y'Letkrut.n 1.11 , 14 ow/to:ow br thou matemoss bttbotto. With tbott [161144re/forte to tabus ktice..• late, thew. to Ikea oat la tbe Lune 41:tetko. walk on.—Sttanporo ttto Ittibnoittl that OCT bon to No. lin itbatf 4t r e.t aqt tt h il " s t. . • lissl3. - aeattemensFu Wamen re '7l treg Tfittio46 ixforin:tha - ritfortestram* itn oo tjr, I.b• sat nai!t , r PITT AGENCIES DIFtIIGGISTS. MEMCINE. frr - Vito; NEW YORK AD. VERTMEXEM. - ' 1 lITTSBURGH GAZETTE. * From Vl'-& : t8 & SWELL'S Otottral ActreMll4 , Fl _.., „.. -._ ..• - BATURD.A.I 7- I .— ORNIMI; Atli:lCW 5, : 1854. House. No. 348 and 318 Broadway New York.llate 1.1% Mk. _ ' Regabk Firm I,lt Me. Mu Bf_Srem xoli. - • •: - .... • , , • . .---. Fue and - Burglar 'Proof Sere pepot. 'WM. MerARLAND 4 . )C0. ' , , . • Bore, - L - 33 . .VAMEN LAND. P airr. : ---- . Warehousti 145 Prattst - Md. - BANKS', Jelsolitie atlting FiSusa 43 ttkultdb but, constantly , for salai. spd warranted In may ramsmt. • .- - i. , ifsan . s Him lf 'Amiens* Gentlemen-tlt sires meplinur mato Inform you that your Fate or. WY Anoka and Omar naltOured la thu Ira last ulght4 bY .birb • rtrtl' Mug Marontuy tratulnes Ira* ommumadi andsdthoUgh ty was exposed thrtruxtumtthe fire, to 'Mem bat; Its eon bin ta reatmlued unnamed. .Tba Bantortth little .10. 1 4.114 wilht thluk, atty.*. for anotharlsiaL diesmttfull77mlnt iTter 't ' ' T. JENNY. Jr.; 11 . Soattrwidlem At:. . ----1-- liaegant Cabutet Furiutare - .!° SCILAY.F.R.B.IS SUCKO.W,. N0t.125 ft , lin AM/lacy st law York, ItirANUFACTITRERS, idolesale and--Re _ay tot Deale lArs 111.1111 ch fig Carved! itosoirood Yumliale Irbrfilll T lZ mttir fr . ' td. " l= c i d ica r gtZrro ill locitod to call sad examine oar stock. - .114^%.6, • • • FETrElL'lifil UE.: , • —.DR. EDWARD L BLEE AG OKERIE STAMPEDE MIXTURE - flirMcand Agui.• Thrr, DirtiNia fiad. of TEE Proprietora of. is Modicina.willoatato -• without h e si tation sr fear or contradictlati, * that the masses limn= has cured more persons wherein bee been introduced.than any other medicine in two for the rtrnlnetig; - - 'd'd,,roihtley"°" Ar. .17 1 • ..roctly health. cw.mm.wo .. tkm. and /dune% stitrolithsit a nd I r ci .d bg i r , lll:4llm o t t h tals i na t,. .P , e , storm w wins o tpl: damp atmosphere no mcowthan w%eif In theirtnnial health. , Plan tere Mutations of the counts . / whs., the diffne.v. Irmo well to adopt this medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lar by white under 'treatment and they mar be etnowd aro weedy arra...The Proprietor conldlutrodnoe thousands of certificates from those MIAe highest respect ability, but merersecyjnys to the sick. bur one battle and u4rlll base tbe proof In yourself. Pali Mine. scr mama anompany each bottle. . • , Certincetes can be Semite thooltloNtshowing where this' Medi cine has aired 'when All others have MIMI. • • ' M edi c DlsPePfdaand all other Itillfovs,Complainti there is I not abetterAtedlebse tbe market.. - • • •• -• It has also beetetakon with the mest astonishing sumeesi in sneerer mass of itbsuandism • and Gout; for these :tom. - plaints take • tablesnounral a day. Una [settle of-this Medicine ram often but the aeland vl7 .sodtor4sle by , gelstifiliatDirts'of :tbe United States AU Wholesale. orders must be addressed to MERD A D.1.81.11En. sole ProprhetortkUil lireadway,New York. • • • Aumms—riention Bros,ll A. reboertockA Co., L. WU. cos A Co., and Get. n. Keyser,- Pittsburgh. , :J.3,:61Tv• ..m Peoples' Book!. O orie who can read skumld'be.withoiit a etiTiV r Ige TILE LARATWIN OP ST AZIE3PrEBIE' UNITED , cE, nd WAIIiI.LNWPON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. lost published Iwobaser raw, Nitrate. llias• tratealerith iln•Portralts of Raahinabon JOrsom on tip P t iztiVollt,23 tomi. 12) , ate. o Conal4erlog atria h, Irtdrlrthialloo tap* bip,,h_L, Cu. of the alit area as eta ofttre.lloST Liberal term, to the t•-ado. Bookaellers 'lead Cu yogi' orden to the Publialter l.• 1108. FRER ,14 • • 13 NasaroatreekNew Yorke N.8.14e Armes wanted to aell the above Book . throughout the eouotrr, Jetrkfa Tie Eagle Manufacturing Company' Mdentroehrre nal eltriteSde OteJN'lmeitta'actirsale rode, at a chnonafroes tee vice POREJON GOO= RIM MIK DJUICATELLICS AND COTOLINE9, In great variety ofratterna and nambinatton of °gag sit . , • of wrath Paterso are --- CONFINED TO Cunt OWN. SALES, Are enthelybeer article lb, ,Freff/TVRE, VPHOESTERF, ter, Whielhavnubtere the greeted. amount of DffitASILIST and LICILIESS Ibund to any ankle era before used. Them GaAs are made be Poser Loom and are the oulr Gonda ofthat menufarturi gear offered for We: Dealers will do sell to ermine the.. Goods betre t raming. AR - Offloe (.70. of the , Zia 41 , Petit Place, Y . . S. S. Sll..Alteut• iRON WAREHOUSE. MARTIN, SPRING & CO., : Importers u4-11ealen In IRON AND STEEL, Grerneeina &reef." Nan — • Keep constantly on bander /nil assortment of Ent, Rod Band, Mop, Mum Sloe; and other IRON. :STEEL OF ALL KINDS: • • Merchants from all seeders et the country are invited to call or send thelrordere before buying. Orders by mail entrusted to onrrare win be final at lbw loed, market rates. MARTIN, SPRING CO-, 14.2. v • 262 Greenwich st.. N. Y. - SCHIEETRUN BROTHS:RS & CO.. WHOLESALE DRUOGLSTS, - • Mu, reawnwlto .1% - a ITO 1117, o.,inr.ofilerlauta. • TILPORTING'the leading 'Drage from their 1_ u*ltlnsl zfiktfl.r.a.tpEa"P"'PaerrmerLl'4l7Or Nall and ' Hair Braga, Nab ulorda and Strap,. ant Tri m.t este age.. Cork.. Seem .1 - e. dr, he =aro the moat reaaonahlo terns& OrdemelMer out reeeira their bmt attention. ielagfir RII3IBEL'S PATENT AMIN'S STaVICIIEKD crarititt tutnatio; Throaty /Went Boadrin tar Chwatry. . THEY are made from the bent oak mooed • leather, and thoronshlr 'andebed; renrnirt THEY towetber.and nada terun parboil). Aral* with a perfort hunt* the Pulliew.and warranted to has that I rata &allele .ad to Arose the parrhaeor. They can aloglo. double*, round—with lam Tanabe,. Waits pad ne=7,111137.141.V.Rig Globe Iron Railing Nos. 311 and 318 Munroe strut, New York:: • OPPOSITE THE AELAIRE'ITOEXI; i „ BALES ROOMS, 112 - GRAND grirez TgE kiiibeleriberfuhring for manufacturing eineryar . ‘ and ' ln2;:itrriur:nr tgr9=t " ihr WaO F ORT d CAST ISIONRAILLYO, • - unwary' desivii•tion. - Ondinter,Saufarra. Doom hatable iranDeddeadriphtintrad mormacaral; ttihs end tberelle.. for chaerra, Iran Marra Rata. SlanA P incer and . • Mr! Stands, trodnylta and Hat • ' Also, a superior quality of f. loon Feiss Ilene& all of artriell they warrant to ourpaaa atrenatts....hiratkUlty. b o ss- . ti . l . fllg4 , llf o ul r c i i i trm th e markulliciursa of any oth- Unite:lSW.* thankful,ly r:elrod an 4 =castad *eh - tte Inman &mach- . ItriT k. LAVERS, • myliNamv . Orand amt. N.Y: QAMITEL L. DAVERLY, Wholesale Deal, lajer In Broom, Painted Pall. and Tube, wood mat' Ware..l2lacketk Mts. Oordase.,.rertne,Whirlog, Hitch my An, pat Omani& et., hew York. . 'FINDOW SIIADES,.GiIt Cornices Table Oil Ooth,le.;.1011:4 Illanaircetarair end oimde Denier, 3t0.10 Catharine ad„, and No. Chatham SCIIISTII• New York.,.. - MISCE'LLASEOUS. .IPITTABURGI ;gm COACH.PAOTORY; a: 4 DLAXOND BARER E. X...ISIGELOW, ..Proprietor. ROBERT it: PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STA .1.8, i k t Torour Diamond street and Chttig Af, lL' •Plar, PrIriIIIROII. PA. AHLARD`HQUBS, awn imker„ Amyx ssvizza eratic. PIILL4DAVI,PIII.2I.. H. 8. BENSON, Paorsarroz. qf Board, i 1,50 per day4ts Mal oass4--ara Patent• Process fcir Tanabg. J. ITIZON'S 'Pateit Oheinical Process Is decidedly.the greatest immurement ern' made in art a:Tanning. Leather ofW Made an beactamente, erred In one-third the time required by -the old mama at math lees espouse, and roe emoothnem. streng th , In Ight and durthdlity U n s u r tathad'othernlnnam Man unicturlngleather.'„ gar eneo. or intWned plttsburgh..l%. - , . , Lhadea Lead Coaipady 'of Wisconsin. • rkaCorporatore. of 'thin . CorOputivr have ed koolis for subliniption to tho stock, a Banking Bon* of klomrs.. TrILBINS & CO., No. fl Poulin st.. Pittgbargb. whore .punpklata mandabt Cbarter.thiologiell Surrey It; &e. eon boonialned by. mile. dealting information taint) ra to Mt CanpanY. : , mOe • - - dux. 21; na .• da Man. 416 liae;3 eicci;th, t niaTZ 'Ue VITY HOTEL, Browne) corner of fnnithSeld and Tbkditteets;Plt . tabdrab.la., GLIM ifirThiA ßit,s lune and commodl l etms. . ogi is oga .baZ tinder gVi=lit 4 .1 " d d,i 4 " n !AIL Ali n o b s' ClIA11.014101)1111.171.. 11D23-dOOl L curium. , r 8. INITIEBERT dr-80N . - - ;GENERAL COMMISSION , AGEBiTS, for fl, Np a,,, th r go m iva l ut inrchoso ofThR)ool Endtiliot% Medi= of 14011thl ot. PlefltUrTlN! artr'.1,7:6.3!411. - •T C. WARRINGTON:, • (DIPLOMA_.) • • • ••• F OHILDREN'SEIIORSTORII: : rib has slims on hard'. ALT assortamt,':nro.'26' oath Amt. I7ti. utab. Ps... • • s' nwll4. „ • . Vi FILLY'S GENUINE EXTRAOTt OP ar",r ilfgatilttuadat7Pftmillti testmt„tittatenrmps. 11113.IImme011unanewwe ocesenterfelt4 1144=111 P. WALTER P:-MARSITALL, Imp'arta' itnd v to TtalaZsrod aad- , l , sooratleir ropt,r Ilentogs Nd. 85 Wood etrou Pittabutvh. • , • &V i tra of the eel poolu.c ., !I; . 11,L , 2,m1a, I ALEX FRASER - , Ornamental Plasterer, Jaw Wed. (3d Ward) ANeltenv A. BROWN, would zOostiespoOtfullyli -1.00%.,...,ktdund,t.iLt ht. Kane - tott or. mete to maer lo'the boot nu o ArTentitin:.:l3lgt: to ItOY h. the United /11 Wet. 4:44,nred.,;=, , , 1 Irep old of • settee driver. I Tim. toct the zoo sad eroo4 or the Wend' Emtatowstoeng eglellatid, lam emstomen tram the_ puMitlegeNrte l eterkthteit ID their Una getter The. 6 Weed eteeeeltteefreVti; , r; user • - 5i5i......„. . :........::: .. .. :-...::.mi.. - irturneili.. • ..' • . i; ' -'. MN/I, GLASS W OBES; , lIOB,EN 7, dr, WIGIITMAN; Manufacturers : of a kin& of ITAI4I, DOTTLES, and -117/NDOW -811, GI - Water and 65 Front Orono, Ilttsborgh. , L ... , •, N: 11.- , PatitcOlar ottontloo void to odd almoir of lirledol Ifllatodatt drilla,' Moulds fr.thdtlotozdt 714 . ...., ..'i . toidtd . • risuct•Jekiii,...:i ....... „,.„.„. n _ as ,„ 4 . _ stnn •ij'ONES . &,QUIGEFOaaky .. r_fif,_ . s g .4.li4Mister Bfrol, Plgaitt. Eaba u ltatUoria •."17ibitm; Coral ....Zit= • .I.M:44 l lllls,lcarM: 1 "it X CO. , ifiZ7 l 9otattl. .." ,. . t i . l 7c i : - . 7 t ., 14 .-Tr7 16 .t .7. i. - 7 , :. .,..; - - r.ci r,. - juil - ,- ; :9. .. , 1 -."ltiiiririPsteati v e rubana. —id lama Cul 11"dar,ltre 1 , -,r--.----..-----,---,-...—.-- --__.....,-. ,- : at thellanyrlttabuign ti . a2etto. . ' The Late-wte. - Evens. The death - of William' Evens, Sr which was ie. , . . briefly 'etmenneett On ireiltendtiy, i.S.n4 occur rence-demanding More than - a mere_ paragraph landir the obituary hmid. dlr. Evens:was the pioneer of .saereti music in this - place,. antllia memory deserves in beheld in honorable retnens, branee by-all *lin can'appreelato the solesinity. end . pence of 'MIMI that music can give to the troubled Emil; 1 . , ..: -. ,- . ,- HO aiiiied.iit.-thia country. from England in' 1884 being then 21 years of age, and resided, in Illassztelmsetti about four yet" singing in vii #4s church Cheira in Botton; Charleston, Lex.- ingteni:Si. =This two following; years he spent in, UpperCainde,gving instructions in natisio to eight schools; Fro td, thence he carnetto Pittshurgh, in. -1811, bringinitwith him much experience and an entliuSlostic spirit- in - the -camps that - -nothing:: ceuld depress.; -- -..-- ' , - Tr* his Atilt niTliatiOro until within thedost I three or.four„tears of his life, he had his classes,i neuilly Uinta' Urge, every winter, and must hard beanie more familiarly known v to our Peelde gen erally than any other person. .:e,: His lots or wale and b --- terder led him tovgive or i early 'attend ti: en the formation of choirs. far churches, - an although ho bod-' powerful preju- , iliceS'lo en Ater he succeeded In establishing those indieplisible adjuncto - to various elturches. As early " 1818 he had nien.'ilo well tutored tinuiy.of the Young persons -to - hove formed Pittsburgh Musical - lletiety; which give . ts Creditable concert in Dr. Herron's church during that year. lbe 'society - devoted its chief atten tion to 'the performance GPI - loaders, cherusses, and possessed - Se.idgerone's life na to exist till 1 . 8 3A/,,A,peritul of -18, years—many of the :Most .respieded.ladies and gentlemen'of mature ye.sris, who dreatill. amsng - . us. having . been ' members, 'and are, stilt looking back with ,plealmre to the, time Whin filmy took part in it , -.' The induktry of Mr :'- Evens was untiring. , -In eddition.toltio musical avocations he -wig a work , leg mod:fade, a, plane molter, at whieli . trade he' labored tiistil the invention ofiSachinery Bethink. coed planet thht he was-foried to quit the busi ittesi; ;wheal's pecuniary means, which had beat ample, .and had lie-cured him an admirable mast. cal library`; became gradually so contracted that he was conlpelled . to part with many of ' his find This - asildnity. was also censpienously shown in tbe - cepying- of vocal music, which by all con versant Will,'-the matter Is allowed to be the ex tremity;cif, thudgery,-the music of this kind cePleiththdra into; bound volumes, -- for his own use, YrhiAlgkiatinstthe.* on their Eat tildes,. form ed a pllertitt fed , and half high! making, of -illepteli*auforiinnent to his industry, which feir.pen*; iracky,havo ever equalled in that The bofks, pictures, and papers which he had so laborimuly accumulated daring the last forty, year 4 e LlMberallyniarked over. with referencee by Ids owls hand, conspicuously lititi7l3n Mina er er active; and seeking knowledge. The writer of this has many a time devoted-hours, he might . almost say *IA- to, the 'pleasurable 'ciniesity of turning Wier ttiesContents of 'the library no yeti - -. The.*edtion which thlr. 'Evens held brought him veryfl'promineittly before the public in an earlier that - when the population was small, and many vrho were; en the same level wit,h him- in those skyri *hen . lie was comparatively well oil in thifardeld's goods, have' since become rich In moneY4 l Thilet he; devoted as be was to the are which iltra inexhaustible 'nine of wealth of an.. other sort, gradually fell book into the ranks of the peer; bat without ever forfeiting his se,f-re. +Peet or the.tespect of those -- whis knew him in, his More flonrishing days. Especially naty this berms of thepatriarchs who yet sojourn fora little ' season with us,whoSe white hairs tell of the-frosts] of many - winters—they remember him as the un tiring, balddr- -- of.' their charch music; - witheel ' whirls the Worship of. Cod is but impefectlyper ' formed, awl late him as onue f -the instruments of Proildeocii,in making the church an anise- ' tionntere potent than any other, and which In -the course of time has helped greatly to make , l'ittsburgh so famous for its many churches.' He has gone down to the tomb at the ripe old 1 age of seventy.tlne, and the birds on ,each neigh boring tree arechanting the requium Which we .who Arkin the vlgor. of. manhood ought not to have - neglected. , May. he rent in peace. - .ffisiphle With megawatt aueiroe or take Vat ,j6llowing the .cnstom 41W .' , country, the ishops in. the-United , E stes have been doing some thinking ott their wn account; and, .:consequently, they have not a I' arrived :at the same eartelesion..., Jn and we do riot make the Statement Without po itive lthowledge *of hi tinthfulness,—linowzNothingism,in t s bro ken out In the family of 'Roman Catholießish *pawn this sidti the Allude, and in these oar States-, -Thera are among them : to-day •tivese who view the "White hat and bleak band" of the 'Enow-Nothing with little leta reverence and 'am bition than they.. formerly bestowed upon the Scarlet lust of s Cardinal- The cause of this, co • 'far e.s: we' hare beeninfortzed, his net 'arisen from any.desiroto retard the progress of Popery here, lintfrom a difference of opinion as to how its wider spread can be taost easily attained. On this point the American. and. foreign-born Dish- - spa have arranged themselves on oppoSite sides, and the contest, though' thus far carefully kept front the public's knowledge,- has been going en vigorously for several weeks. - The two positions I may belbriefly stated as folbmis - The foreign -born Bishops behold an insurmount able barrier to the enlargement of their flocks in' the present porement against . Amer foreign influence: . They believe that if everything not purely lean is to be viewed with suspicion, a'papal edict will fall to command the-reverence necessary to its effeetual'.enforsement; and the IPope himself he denied e t voice in .AmeriCan affairs,: until he Shall bate changed his residence; declared his intentions and received his naturalization papers; i as any 'other alien must do, before he is entitled to all the privileges of an American citizen. And, for , the. purpose of' proving the'• necessity of "crashing out". this feeling, they instance with come warmth the , Well known growing desire throughout the country, among :good Catholics, .to retain liiissessilai and coOtrOtotthe 'tetimond- Bits of their churches. :This, which inflow sine ply a desire, „they claiM; if not destroyed, will become', as in the case of the Church of St. Lou— is at Duffel°, a positive demand, and the bead of the Church wilt be left to . excommunicate en inane, or depend on mere spiritual influence for existence and - support. I. • " - - The American-bone Bishops, while they do net inelincito go quite so far as the great body of the Know-Nothings, in' their opposition to all, kinds of Poreign influence,. are still unable to perceive in their. organization' great , a danger to, the Roman;Cathelic..,Church,,in its purity; as their foreign -born brethren., _They have what Capt., Apt:ideas - male ;.an Abiding faith" in the spiritual influence piths Papal Church, and believe that" ! it will continue to 'have sftength - sufficient' to bring to its use all : the toreporal aid itrequires for legitimate pitrpesca TheY also . take anoth er ground. They see arid know that at the pres ent time there is alive among the people an even more than . usual. opposition to anything like "Monsichinal tendencies," and with a eery ac curate- apPreclittion of its strength, they strenu ously oppose any declaration of desire to, relieve the citizen from any of his rights' ' or.responsibil ities; and have no inclination to quarrel with any stand l 4.Which experience has shown to be, for a time at least, necessary for the measurement of those who seek places of trust through the votes of the people, .Neither ore they inclined - to force an opinion hero which Dr. Cahill expressed a few months - sill - 00 In Ireland ; "that the genius of the ROllllllll Catholic Church is eminently )Iminrehl cal." „I'hey are' disposed to It &pall • .. - , Stranding thus on different grounds, the-ocon pante of ottell paeltioti have 'seat to Rome their '.diffirenott4 to. be nettled, by the Pope; Mean- Abe fend- ; continues, Ifew -it will end, we have - flatlet beettthformed. • " Th6Upthion of — the high authorltY from which we derive oarinformatleals, that another Nuncio will be despatched immediately, notwithstanding the recent .failure; of Dedini, The name high anthinity is confident - that if the Papa sends a Nuncio :mot personally le obnoxious to many. residelittherd ,the 104, hokrill be welt received, and Fat= .with. a -ettistactory report. From another quarter' we' learn that the matter will ;ho definitely nettled ailtome, by a connoll of which the Pope mill be the head:.: co the matter dtands at.presont, and a knowl edge of it is interesting, as It throws - 1% new light upon Brownson's late: poi Brown- Son had espOused the • caffse of }Nei-Nothing Bishops, and will no doubt light for.thedi &slang as be finds It is' said that the .f , white hat. and black hand" will embellish: the cover of. the next number of his Review, but we do not believe ho-will care to commit himself so far, before having on trading as' to which party 'ith be. , the atomeseful one. • • is perhoPs ;unnecessary . (Sria to • 'say that both parties agree that the course pursued by publications .icretetuling...to represent -. Roman Catholic, sentiment : in Murk*, has boon the prime ennOo . 6l troublein the Church hero; and. that tha Cathelledentrinenta expressed by Theie4 Franckgenglier;andftgebred - With en• 11 ray by the people. threeigheat the Butted % Statec , ;haysiXwderedit.abaolutely meacmOari for the Church in America to declare openly and r., \.... G. ~.,i. , ~ -- ... ._ .~\:: i:lRi :... :r, IMANE -- --- - bedily either for the liberal of for - the illiberal! \ - ffuit•Titlitt BlLilluthriADA. ?gorse- - The American horn rtsbor and ..- a .v. \k. -,i,,,au,....' as. F.rancLS Meagher stand,. so-fat as We have or th comme r mad .`,. been, able. to - learn; upon the same Catholie;' ''' I '- .. .. . 1. ~ \ Lownes. July',2l. . to be:transmitted by this picket We aileilthe arrival of the Ball from the ; • - ,- ', - are again in every way - ratifying, both politi titian With considerably curiosity.. -.- '', : '?, Calle. and coMmercially... The • prospects of the '- - Tho Desintetten of Orestovrn. ~ a.' A- '',. • - honest are sueh ;as have rare Vete exceeded We have deferred any extended remarkaiere , : s and further flivOrablOuttelligen .has been re tation, to the recentbrilliant Mend exploit:it ClMy- keeived atter progress, of the war , - botk on the town,,becaum unwilling toexpress any, judgment I'Danube audio As i ' • .' • ' :,,--,- ....; • • .'', • frilhe Mee Until,. having obtained all the polio- - \ With regard to 'the' crop s/ - the hoe 'lrOlther Ware, No "atonici•do so intelligently: - •In reply the which set in 'last week, after , a - long period of a rest:dation. Of Ur: Chandler, - calling,for infer.. min, = ha? continued 'erithout interruPtion„ and I mation,respecting the affair, a message the litte statements from all quarters as to \ th e ap- President ' was communicated •to the House - . of) Pearatice of the when*, end the rapidity with Representatives on Monday; atcomPanied by such ` I which, it is ripening, are when *, ouch 63'6 Create the documents as were deemed necessary to shed the ;;moat sanguine expectation?. - 4hOuld no ilitfa • required light upert.the subject. .- Enough iadis. ,t voluble change °deur, the 'eetthen will . nugget closed in the extracts , from the papers which tioaably beone et the Most abundant everknown; reached us in•the telegraphic report of the pro- I but; even misusing the possible return of bad eft:tinge of Congress, to determine the only point ; weather \ ,the 'growth and condition already at which the people doubtless were at all curious to-; tanned are each that some practical persons es astertein: • As te'the character of "the aet, 1 the' Bert we are ocitele under any conceivable cir- Public mind game to a pretty unanimous conclu- Ornostancei;of:e return twice as great , Itsthat 1 shot , at. Once. •It was no sooner announced than . oflast ye a r. `: •-, •-. '---, • ",. '' - it wee condemned almost, universally, an an in..;, - When in connection with these reports it is stance of pusillanimity wholly unworthy of , . the hiseetated that there, is e‘primpect this season United -States. - :Censure was at faelt, in not for the first time• for. Seven years-Of the potato *noting' Whom to, hold accountable 'for the out- coop bring preserved, befh in Great - Britain and rage; -and that tho honor' of the notion might not Ireland,- it will be understood that the anticipa 'dlbe at fo.deeidy• ievolvectin the disgrace, we were tion respecting the - future. cheapness of-food' in sposed •le hope th. npon•investigation„ it this country, taunt-be of the most encouraging *mid he found that iho officer who grive the or- kind. From. the - continent Tthewlse the,informa der for the destruction of the town - acted without Hon on the sithjectientinues'm be highly ratio- We authority Cf . his goiernment. •' - , factory, although he wino- - growing mint:ries, While disclaiming any Unkind feellogs for Cept. I' e s p e c ially -Promo and. ffortagatrerere distress Hoilini, we cannot but:regret that, as much the seems likely to he experienced from an intente least'ef two evils, the . whole resinsibilitY in 1 re-appearance of the grapelilight.: - '-. ,• • this. matter does not rest with him, (lir - ideally, i - While the tendency to confidence:fa Una stim instead of the administration: • The att.", how-. tainted hiour agriceltural position, -aredally,anever, will not admit of . any , such eScape\ for the - nouncements from - the seat of war, also Ohl:, eredilt of the country ',. -- It ie.:clear, beyt.d dis- 1 culated to inspire reliance .as 0 the final intiii- Cute;thattles. entire: Memo itith, Odium tif the I tion of due eliastisemeet upon Abe Emperor of transaction must fail on the'State; : nceo fog te I Russia.. ' Not ;Only is it showe that there& Of de, every just view of: th e eircumstasiees. It is\very I feat of his troops at Giurgerelvas ithcom iished evident : that the Executive , and his friends are ~ by, an inferior number of \Thrks—whos total conselons. "of the great blunder that has been. .W 118.22,00- against 20,000 Itessians--ani ; With cammttted,' and that even they are sincerely"-Pot any assistance from the ales, but t their /wheeled ofWhaf, has been It lino les? \ eiraultartemi defeat at Oltetiitis was all com a - n that they : will shrink : from the \reprobe- :p.m Ami that the Turks are:norm:dire tens lion stiles been. ineurred,thei endeavor wilt . • al 'cs . of the river from the lett place by ' vowingany intention to Benetton the con, , duct of Captain - Hollths; to'niako him the w t ave- wars that the .Suliria-mouth is at ironic fsearieloat Of their eirts,and se%savetheir I r under the control of English hips, repo troll with the people: \But the, etternct ; i ructions placed ,there bY \ th Bus will, 1 if made, and to the dincredit'of their j mg removed so , no to a low mat- Original offence, the administration will add: ' war resselsto rent up, a that the .basenezeof a mean '.. purpose `.t.o.wkullefeorn \;, Latina: _by siWthe.river ha been the responsibility , by - casting it open a toecthe- \eccupice ...,.a , the commencement of host ides, dient servant: '• r `:. •' ' \ is 119 W 111..ithminexiCtlanger, and caa °sop tip_ The only question to be settled is, whether the -tire only by\heing voluntarily destroyedy:-is instructions issued by, the geyernment; - and \ un \ o commande .; ' - • •-• '' ' -..- '•• ~, der which Captain Hollins acted, Aram ccipable , ''A present it no choice' ut to triiiselelP, of being so constried by him so, as •to sverrclist ' - kens] distance° shoot 7 fithiles hetweetteser the extremity to which he proceeded. •We can ,nresodeaud. Circlets, and measures are iti-actire only answer this by referring to the instructions 'prepare on to hem iin between two Ski:, For ri tc, themselves and the first that we shall is thiapurPOse„ 120 Bk-i • h Oailowt;funder Lim:dea th° letter 'of the Secretary of the Navy to Coin- • ant Glyn 'Of the Drifts... in--the-sou al' thelent tiii molder Hollins. - 2After stating the n ece s sit y don, blthiCeri, have beers espatched Overhind free* of the presence of a national neclreetown,`„ Varna \te fliergera, to man the Turkish boats at enumerating the g ri evances forwkich reparation \that place, and, to procehd \ down the river, while; was to be demanded, end orlming him to proceed a corresPonding force from 'e Eritiah vessels at with • the Cyane to that Station, illi Dabble, In Shlina will aseend the atria to support them. the follewing• passage -of his letter,- `conveys to. With thitorinnand pf, then totally cut off, Capt. Hollins the ,riews ned wishes Ids the Be . the \ belfdesekstate \of the-Wm. - arm in Wallachia pertinent: ' - '' '•-• ; fore intern:Mei:it - dolt neither Br Pasha; or cc It is very desirable that those people. eliould be taught'that the United ' Statee; will not \ toler- \ the' 'lnes will altein l r t t°f( diewii ter , the Put -, ,Lose ... ef_ffehting kbattle, on ' . wli ' access- R'could ate the outrages, and - that theyhave the povier and the determination to Cheek \ th ela. 'lt is, Str ing 5 , ‘.. , 1in, portan" t'rescd , t2 .- .. Thei , ' May . remain however, much : to he. hoCeit. that, you cifi.efferit ' , ..ff-re m dle open ?lamb of It - erut thoPkrhe at the purpose of yourvout without ft r . of .age,,to the Tutim,"or the pa — sail-4Y 0- \ t\ ielderin' g • \ zip tto vi. imiamise cost .: to :ehhseselves, and Inthout,dam °fence and deamuction Of , PrPertY od lose ; life' The presence of your vessel will' oo dont . t s, ..ls_lep . e object i : The bapectation, theref ore; is work much goiri. The department repo'hes nin th -",‘"" to°. Turkish . armf "'Wilt 'etotione te . hold all in yourlades and even.to advance fruther prudence and - se nse . •.. Foriner. de• -. t h e fek t i hed P c , . . scotches have acquainted Yeti with the p h i hit . _down the river tel e artis co its . teeeth. theEbglish political position of this town: and of the Teta- ' ffl,l " • '''''"‘s m " e ' w ` ili 4i.ti it, "e-h il e" •the - - allied fortes ,will' forthwith, be ordered. to the lions of,your government re it, : .-, - - Crinica, to eorntience the longdesired attack on Nom it will be observed that while depress--, .Sehostepol. 1 , - \ . - ‘ ‘ \ r \ ring a resort to extreme measures - in the erten''' In relation meanwhile to the cenisOur Austria' tion of the mission of-which the officer named the friends of that countrY star:meat that she was scat , the Secretary clearly and in- ' will - unequivocally join the Western ToWea, but forms him that the ultimate means Of redeem to the has loth the golden moment, end her aid is which recourse may be had, if neceasary, nre new little Warded. \ Her hesitation epee tut last "destruction of proper t y end loss oilife." retty .. from St. Vetere:lt:mit haa givenDmar l'a the ve-y fact of uttering the hope that.ihere eh tinter to perform \in a much more, effeetire would be no occasion to nee such - violeece; the , moaner the ser-ice that was required front her Department Tirtually'and by fair implication di- \ An d ihatteel of being as she female-a torsrif, nth; rected it to be employed lit the event of eirecri- 4bjteh of the War," She . ie .now ur.lee her ey which it-cliviously ernitemplated as possible. timpi e lpi e r . -.. ' - - • . - There is no - other reticent interpretation te be :`. A m N. . •- .• '-. . .• : • °none renew movements 11. is scarcely put neon the paregroph.' Mut Captain Hollins pose t t t ley too Meth stress on the import- . is not without further warrant for his _proceed- „ mice \ of o L ocoopeeloo of \ tho.mooth of tat, Mg. Be is told by \the, Secretary In this same, DiuniM w cla s hes now been`secured by the rit4. letter, that- .the will, learn. . from ' Mr. Fabens„ :lied Po era. \ Its value \ is not \merely i, matt& Commercial - Agent ai - ireyteien; more police- , of . llit,,e oi.. ' solution :mot is 0 . thn high. t k tarty the conduct Of thesis pmple ; atict.the lions . - ..,„,.„Ti-i- e c r • ,„ \ C o mmercial of o r ifea......_ of ourgoVernment.-whi h' -hare been cornmeal- i.-7 • cf th ' . -.' - 2 ---- , a of , tho ~ , or many ors :pm C grain pre n ee .. c4e'l to ' iir t° prmt‘ the staltDePurtment' N or 'rich : cllstric orstrallachia. and • Belgarla 'has among the clommenes. rererred to is a-letter ~...,,,e pt bnak., )4,4 r. , fitan o ., .... wating ob. from Mr. Marcy to Mr. Fahous,;'dated Jena 9th, -"`"`" t'' 1851; from which ro oiooko wo , fouoiriog extroom sticks, to the \narigs.' Gen whiCh the Czar, who wiebound by seleinOtreeties_and the "honor of' .chir. 'Borland, one Ministect \te Central-Amer gentleirien"to\ preor retrieve theia, hue lea, - has rePrestita„ ;to:- this " ge'reritOleet; that deliberately,cattsed i n ert o imPoveris .!the while retenti./' at - Pair-Isom, ' hoWai insulted by dying Mae and ta r proniete the earth, f ;the. the authorities': he people of that Plite An in 7 rival Russian port Of O de - \ \ .. dilthitY offered to . the nation, as well a s to hitit \ , Meas however;\ for ' thn clears:nee of -the individually,:cannot be Permitted ta piss mono channel-are nosr.heing - rapidly adopted, and con,- tleed. - If done by the order of the - authorities of equently the e Geer may, \ be: entertained. the place they must enswerferit in their mum- ' that as a t Itussians are "'drivel) from thetiver , „ ' ed political character. Nothing short of apol ,, immediate; ' smiji li ee- Will 4.1 their way to all °27fer this ° O tra2°. W iff ,ea v e;,the PLaee,_ It r i 'vtl e • parts - where - they may be realired by the allied infliction that ouch °a l,'" J uS 'T M.`'''''.7v, - end er Ise fir exportation, if,future prices .What'could hir. Marcy metre-ell the esPtes, s ho ul dh rend it profitable. linder , ,this t ai aloe ..saie the place from the intlietionthat such , this it is not, tow Mitch te. Predief that front. an 'act justly merits?" - There is' certainly about , this date te grOwth of trade on'the filo:tuba will the phrase , standing alone, ' an ambiguity alio. be. inch on to rival the Mori extraordinary e s understanding. greatly' pusslo and perplex themost astute ; e r me m e o, o f th e s i te \ oe,commerchomoitiajoca, understanding. But read in connection with the Coneurientlyyrith\the good - accounts from the More explicit Sentence quoted above " -from ' the. Principalities, Intelligente has been theelvell, al le tear of the Secretary of • the Hoy, Ire submit though of a less reliable Character, which *te ther War- Most persons would have !wealth to• rant/rats' hope that 'the Turkiall iney.in Asia er-my other meaning from. it than that hare achieved soniethingquite sufficient le coin which Commander Hollins understood . it te,con- teract the effect of their recent reverse. 'Accord:, toV? - • -• , \._ ing teadvices from . Constantinople - of th 10th It Mil, however , we deuot not, be urged:to of July, Kerha Pasha .hale - surprised 1. 000 defence of - the Administration ;:" that though -' it Bassinets, in ' the mountains n ear Adeline, and e wes intended to authorise a destruction' of the felted them with the loss - of 6 , guns and pris - town in the last resell, yetthat the, extremityin ers.. - It is aloe reported that Schamyl, who his which it Was designed to apply so violent: a rem- 'characteristically declined the ) co-operation et, edy did not arise , and that the tostmetions of European officers, - en the green.' that he has the government were, therefore,exeeeded. o f thus far fought the battle of independence - solely this argument will not' heiP - tho bbl ederinemle" by netive meane, and ioeld 'prefer \to continue tionaries - at - Washington ont ;of; their unhappy doing so, has likewise gained se ra new true.- ADMam.* It will not ava il them' teeharge their set • -; - . . ... Choien agent in - this dehcate bosineea,with a- , : S it 'spreading like' Wait of dee diseritioe..- ; They:were.-bennd to The panish . insurrection - 4 .,„,,„ a fire: By the telegraphic recounts this merit, select h im wit h a careful regard to his ' fitness --- :leg the cense-of the - overnment which his hititz . the important errand upon which h at was die- ertes owing to the . concealment practised, \ been patched. It wae their duty to eritm no one with in enterprise of the kindwhom they' did represented : as - - almost everywhere sencessfni, is t - oriden lly hopeless. , Nat only here most of the. not know to be possessed of - all the.prudence and provincial towns including Saeagossa, intelligence the odcasion demauded. . Interne.. leadi ng declared against them, but rho capital - itself and Genet. intereets require that governments should ed be strictly held accountable for the acts of their the garrison are now alleged to have join the movement .._ Gen. Espartere -having put hibuself agents; and that they should; threfore, be can its head and being en his- march„ to occhpy tious in their selection. It is. ono of the most ' ee valuable guarantees of- the pence of the world., Madrid. Theo expectationßCC= to be that Qv n Isabella Will not lie deposed; but she will be - cam- . that States, in their political intercourse, shall Pilled to restore the Constitution of 1837. ;. \ not employ raab, ignorant and incapable men in P Tho blinliters, or the ]ate Ministers as they transactions affecting - their national 'tights and may now ho called, will of course take to-flight , honor. - If Commander Hollins . was really not -• if that resource be still open to them, and the competent for the task assigned him, it is. he Queen mother, Christina - , against whom the' in fault of tlffise who chime- him. for. the purpose, erection has obviously been directed, has rai ned they alone are justly chargeable with all the - reedy su had the - discretion te'escape and is rob consequences of his appointment... But they ablyby tide time an the l'rench ! froutier, p at a are estopped effetitually.from Using this. excuse whither b; a \ 'ens coincidence Lbuis in their vindication by their own admission. , - , - Poin t- .7 - - - . • SCeretery Dobbin, in his official orders to. Cern.. fo r eta los-Empress have .Just. proceeded and Summer tour. ' GCIf.:N se: has mender Hollins, tells hint that he is celected for • r ° e l' nOtjoined the mithreahi'but is al l ege d . to have the duty for which he Was detailed on account of offe red - his . - - _d i , ~_ d services to o Quern; an to .have his peculiar qualifications for it Ile rape: . enraged at the latest moment in irtiat may” •' The Obvernment has recently received Intel- been • . .-- -. ••• be hoped to prove the vain attempt DU-forming ligenco that the it:demists of our countrymen re- .. . . • which an aunutustration in his own unicruptt. quire the presence of a national vessel at San louts Juan or Greytown, and from your experience in Power , m 'il"! "' r r -34 " - `• • • .- _.. that region, and confidence in your energy and At the last date consols wets quoted of 921. prudenee; and'in pureuanco of the wishes of the Tho Times ofthe 2lst has published the follow- Presideat, the Department has, concluded to di-'log telegraphic - thipatch, dated Vienna, Thum , rect thit you proceittaith the Cyane to that dayevening .t... - ' , Prince Daniel of Montenegro port so 'Coon as she can be fully ready for the has dispersed some rioters who took posseision cruise." " . ' of a convent; the riegleeters fled. The main So strong is this faith in the character and . -hotly of, the Montenegrins. is peacefully disposed capacity or the'o ffi cer addressed, that the suit- towards the Turks It Bahl that the groat mass ranee of It is reiterated ha a eubeequent part of es of the 'Turkish army is marching towards the the einieletter, where It is said,- "the Depart- mouths of the Danube, and that Giargeve is held meet reposes much in your prudence and good merely by a division." sense." ,It 'will not now do to allege that this . The Inthpenetatee Berge says that Sir Charles confidelsio was misplaced ,' It is . not, at least, Hapier'a mthdrawal from Cronstadt was otca legitimate t 4) Invoice it es a 'plea of acquittal : for stoned by ordera, received from home just es be We principal from rresponsibility for the fo ll y of was about to commence the attack.' his agent. , And to do eaptaialiolline only justice The Coto? Gmettecontai!ls a letter from-Whi le 640mM:ter, itought to be said theta much more hadon,.which ;Jays :—.clt 'is 'affirmed that the practised'diplomatist Might easily have been mis- English officers rolictiothere have received fr°m led by , instructions such as were given to him, _their Government a notification to return imme: They were, It seems drawn 80, iugehieutlY as to diately tit England, the last news received by th betray the ambassador into disaster and disgrace, British - Go - rernment not allowing ney t hope tobe and perthit his - Constituents to creep out of the ontertained'ef a peaceful solution of t eEs et. ra difficulty imicatlied. ',Noir, in this circumstance, _question. „sr the Administration irtgread.r. censurable. Their lorresr.l.Maltanefe . C : rnl DASrBL-'-°° r . instructions' Shield bare been in this, as they own correspondence fro m-the,,,seat. of war, tin should be in all instances , so plear, express 'and fortunately too often retarded IT the t edious and intelligible, that po man of common sense could imPerfeekerrangencents of our Post-Offiee, -. le tle means possessed by the riiiitinderatand theta. - -. If it - be contended that fords the eakrautheu they were sufficiently explicit, then Captain Hol- British public and by ourselves o fcorrecting the tins; being Iperson or at least "ordinary ability; inimeroue misstatements circulated by the conti, ,mast hoe . • tined ,' them, c orrectly , and It, is .natal press ; and transmitted to this - conntmby In that case,absolved from blame. If, howerer, _ the telegraPhio lilt's. - , T hoh;w ol loWiearn 'with they were s o obscure and Mptiyocal that he could eartaintythat -on th ' e nth or Jul,' the - .lght Dirt. was etill at Dernit - thislat Division .at Ala:- not but misapprehend them, then -he is equally sloe Innocent of any errer into which, he may have dye; and the '24 and 8d Di/131011S between that fallen. -In short,- it is. obvious that, in this whole place:and Varna.' The adrinceof the army upon affair, the government is chiefly, if hot altogeth, Qiergfrice was a thing enly.talked Of In the tamp, or, in fault, aful•3lo . tiplatultiOrk, can release it, and es-en the Ida or Omar Pachaterthe British from responsibility for the :most contemptible hisidiputrtera en the dtb, Was not followed byetty •at that has disgraeed tbe . harvismnf - tnodern decided nievement We'.lkre l a 3l sXbilateiY , In. ettilluttion.--Aige Ninth Amer. . - termed:lPA to 'the position qt our French allies; \,r , \.,,,....,,,'.\ - • - • , . - -,..--, , ..,: , ,-,,,, , -1-.1,;L , ,,,t-- .. ..., .- . - •,• . .. \ -..-- C.. - ..:;:.:,,. ... ---''' ..J.. ~.,: .;,„.,,,\,:::,, , ,,,..._1".....,_ T , L, . , ...,.. :: ,,, :t ........,„..:,. \ . _.:.5.,,,_,:.,..,„,......7_....,1......L:‘,., ~;.-\,.,-•-• - ', .•••••.- ) but i t i.s clear train me intelligence now befote \iB My , that;the - statemeal ether Moniteur that 18,=` , ''.\ 000 alliettbdons lad reached Olinger° on the \ ~ itli of JulY,was entnelyinacoarate, aad the bon- - or of the exploits recentl y performed on the left . bank of the, Denithe belongs, exclusively to the - , • Turkish armi.', . We , approve . as m - uch nn any- - \ body can.do ..threitittion of the allied command- - ". \ " l i - in - net exposligthei r fresh andhighly-condl- tinned armies to the - uncertain accidents or the' : certain evils of a "eattipeignemong.deserts and r .. until they are certele,,,,ii marshes; and of Vte.,..servMs. their forces intact . • , to the best paint upon • which they canto Ined with the best effe : et. At the same titee,:me carnet wonder that this de- Tay has occasioned the ',prise and suspicion of our. Turkish allies, who may not tmreatonably ''. ..- . conclude , that , a - ,, - rough , azid-ready array, which moves without baggage, and, often figbta ilthont food or; pay, is sometimes - preferable, for theT, ,, l• rude antimore desultory purposes of war, to the` .c ,: -4 . - ..1., elaborate . organization - and equipment of ßc e -peas troops. e).; , N,';'" N3t is not. however, to the difficidties . ofloinine - i : i' - tine and far least° any indiepositien to foie thi ' , .:ic; , • enemy, that the inactivity of the Btitish army.. mush be attribeted.. On the contrary the Im- .." -1, • \ pule -of everyman in that - gallant heat would- have Sean to,rush forward to the ecene of action *Blur delay. But nmentent's reflective con - - vine •us, that to , plunge. , into extended.' oper alien on the banks of the Danube ;would have • heen to - abalmloo,nr defer the chief eipleit'of the - , camp Sign, Bake we Conficlently_believo that the , regret Telt at vin apparent watt ofalsrity la. 't learchillgteTthitrellef of , Sillettia, -- or in joining - ' • ~ the attack at. Glut:gave. wiltbe effectually '... - 4: red- by. :orders to - \ the- whole :force to. Proceed • -..; - 1 aptitist Sebastopol.: This_.'s thcorealpoint for us to assail, ate ciniturD vibe th e Turkri hare • .•: stood in little need or ionr d.` , _ --', -- ' Acting iniqtie;tincably nine this independent -. • E principle, ,OJner Bache tBrew forward - the. bulk . of the army trots Shillala to the Danube early in the present month, - antic there Seim reeion to suppaSe that the accounts 'we hare divady re.' , ceived of his success are at op Overitated.'Eren' _ . the Russian organs admit the.ovieuatiiin •of GI. -.. urgevo ha Unsung°. similar - to that in:Which they •-: -- . described,the abandonment - of the siege of/Bile.. .. trim :'..lt appears that the Ruston force in and .. . . about Olinger° must hare amounted. to nearly ."f ' 30,000 meri, whilethet Turks had ne,t more than . 25,000 men; but the result 'of the:. battle woe, that the whole Russian Corps - - was driven , back • • behind the Amish, and the left • bant •of the Danube, froze Turnu to Olisninti is in - possession of the Turks. .\ I' e trust that Omer Paella will -.. 'not he led, to rls this important advantage and • • , the fate of his 'it tient army by prematurely ac. cepting the chat! age of the- Russians to fight a general action; kit is Cleat that eaters! eam: - : --. siderations of } • m otlance must be Weighed, be, Sore. the allied emeriti. could - take the step of., marching. northward, \with a view telt passage \ of the Danube a campaign in Wallachia. It .. was, In : the firet piece, 'highly improbable that- • . Stich a step would he taken until : the allied cam- mehders were sVisfied thit the river itself ' • and their command, both\ because It - is India. , peisible• - to have entire security as: to Abe .. com. munientione of the army in itsneat, and because the narlf \ ationTof the Danube W.ouldrPowerfell9 . • 'assist tit mon:Meats of the forees„by affording ' water carriage to - the iteria and\ eappliee. In • • . lither worth; If the artily' is to - eagta' a cam- 1 , t paign intheßrinclpelities,' having i operations . . in Bulgaria, th e command of the'Da eia nat. : . ....: orally,to. be regarded as an Intlisp,etiSahle pre- lim - hirmy": and, Whether the alliei forceenctually.. -. advance in that direction or not, it IS' id the greatest importance to secure the free a ss of the great stream on whosebanki the , ti • must be conduettult-;. 7 Lomivellnota'aridy2Tl • I . '.. • ..ntiISEILIO. July 17—The obO!gra'coutill". to ememitgrentrarages - ineur city;;, The deaths • - Yellerdiy • were 153„ To slayat Il'n'clock the , 80 deaths were recorded , at thitrlfinel• de 'Villa. \ - • . . 'Upwards, 0%80,000 -- perionio , haveleftils city, \ . iind . ertlers hare ben given,for all, the troops to \ embark at Toulon s, V • SrAm.L - -It is reported in Paris that Rattner has formed a Cali et. Letters - from Patti \ say, .\,- that if this acemi he correct, the - Miestionitris. -\ ' es as to what part Espartero . and:O'Donnell Will. take, .a.ad fears are lentertaieed . that is, Ae i ons \ .war of faction will. arise.;... It. is .doubtful wheth\ - .' - - • \ er the Queen c an ultimately '. retain th e throne. , \ .. , : 'MAl:into; July i4.- - -Vation - • documents and \ .- : letters have been seised; which . throw semelight on the ultimate intentions of the lttiongets* In\ \•. ~ ' " case,- success the throne is:to he declared Ta- - \ ' cant, and as. th ei interest or Spain requires that . \ " \ . the whole peninsula should henceforth to gororn ed by one only,n, sovereign, subject to. the same leMi, having the m e allied ; the same ..\ friends - and enemies; the cretin voild,benlfered - '.' ~ to the young . Bing of Portugal Don ,Bedro V..,' - . '._ Prince of Sure. Coburg Gotha, \ wbo by, hienoth- ' ' --;', Sc, - belongs - to.th e house of llr4kusa,..nu4by his tither to the Gebings.' ~ . All the'offieere ortta - inSurrectieninten this ....'... , plan\ but no intimation. thereof has'y et been gts- ~--• en tckauybotly connected. with . .the.:fratuguess ' • - Government, so as not to occasion .a possiblesst-\, flail till the nrinsif the insurgents hav e ano'war sir another ;, demided \ The insurgent Generals; - O'Donnell andbulee ''.• have issuedsn pingramltie intended- to il,the ,•.- . Progreentee'te their colors. , They , say: ' ..... dieneeforth there, are mo•more Progrealettle '' s ''' ".... t nor 3 lndredes; - are - ariLiill Spaniards, and /Mita- '• tors of the Men of Ju147,.. I.820:•.' • Retina to the ; onstimticm of 1 887—maintenance of Queen lea-, \ 11a fl—perpetual exile of the queen' mother,— \ . .. sealer a despotic ministry—withdrawal of \ ''.. tketorelloan=,-..re-establishmesit of peace -- snob'. \ are Our jeetsiwhich.we will attain at any eoet, '',,..-.;,.- as the, itors shall learn on-the field'of battle, - whore\we:wilt follies.li.punish - their blind'attU winked .;\ MAott ',... - XttlY 18,. The. rebels ere advancing npon Mae es t - snit* upon Granada, General ~ ~',, Teton h as tuned Gart: - .Biacen. The, insurgents -' -‘, t 01,3 of the caral4 regiment of ' Monteift`are ' being •- - '.., p gi u rds Tactic - L- rsued rerrelosely. BucetiviS marching - tug , - ' ChWtliAl ' 13, 1 -The Military timer , , or Indent deliver' up ,is within 24 hours., ~ The • •\ . Ftenelx - COnSt. red la behalf of his *nen, whirwere asteled to deposit.their game , and \pistols at his office, . , : _., .../...: .. , - \ ,-• • - • Tir - *Gurrewx Airlittirt ardor to :00th. . 1 . 4; p eve .' - hiatory of 'th.;,tr..tsect'on,_ wilitsert. : ...:. ' th s m ng the remainder -or theCoireaport- .. . -: • deice, wt the exception -Of two letters, which • ': • , merely' re eat the, statements contained to Ottl.- ... ' . . • . . ~_ . . , . ers,,sent by the P resident to'vetweas om gm- • .. 'day, teepee g the bombardMent and hurning, of Greyt,own. It seems to nt4:•hawarer; that-, very little \is d hued In these documents .- • - the facts previo sly known to . theiosrantry; nor is there anything in them, we apprebenti,which which. will hare theceffecto soften _thcicriadeaniation so genesallieXpress &by the ptiblie pies tigedast . ',... the barbarity of the Bestructlion ofe*town.— We.do not learn>, front - bfr:.-13orland's ' , din ac -count, -what Ni.,:itte pritalse natureef thrudo 1. and disrespectful 7 N treatrunt, he received..l the lahabitautv of Greyeowa; ry do not Perctirthis 4 exaot nitrite of thenrovocation trldelv hie Inter. • '.. , . 1 erenee for the protection maidereitgarette - ' _,... the Greytomt - -mob ler 't hrough titatatantt. .'. no is it. clear. that the Instruotiensle Copt - Sol. linkcentemPlated',a retribittion\ ititt .extrinesta was Inflicted on the 'intim/1 . 46S of/bait:Mitten& Mg tdirn, although it appeanilliaterime reliant, ' .. ' lion orvinishmeut was &elf the Particular of-. - '• ....:- fendera.nould have, k been , got . at;. bat those, it 4. : seenia,.ora portionefthotu,had left thenentart. -It is eliar;ladeed;febta the tone of the comments •'. :, ~" of the officidi paper on the' correapondonee;that .'., ---. the Goverambot.' did not - contempiata lhe'dos. -- traction of the v town by Capt. - I/Vim!, and/10,1ra ~... paring to wash iiehands of this AC \. \ The lirtion-4,..,,....i.-- of yesterday, soya:- %. -','! 1 •' .' -tv.- 4''iA.,,V.,dr.. “Cartaia New Xorkpapera liiiinnidertaliite7ti,-' torissert that' the 6112.8 , 3 pursued by,ript.llol; - ' -.1.t..,., iitt h ated e destruction Of-Grtryteira wie(thatlactly - ..1", : - ..5l''' \ ind in' his \instructions - the - t#Nikfluc...7 . , \.. [groundlessnen] „of \ these assertions wili'jdi troW... .' rent. That letter was drawn by Becrettifi?ob- . , bin with'singular prucienceaild catithei.'',!, „..,.. - \ '. ' We' think - o*sebres ; that the art.' licerared • more , decidedly; if covered at all, bY the'.letter . ' of instructions of the'Seerettiry offitotoildtan by . . that of the Becretaiy - of tho Navy. - !... !... ' But it appears that , the Government hatt int ' . received all the inforMation • it expects in regarll• .; • to the proceedag of Capt. lifollfrts. ' Thn'trnieee..t;:,.. __%- : ... continues:': ', - ''. ' .., • • -- - - • _ .."We' do not ' propose ; .t indulge in tiny vim. mans either of commoidanon orpf couronres• to the conduct of Capt. lloillim.: .: Certainly we •,,, shodld be" inexcusable for intimatinit•sittything like censure of his eonductin'theabsence of any authentic - statemattaf the fomielatafi stypislahich\ , , Ai aria." .... .: . ::. - . o .llikil -until ' lid . - Irtbr6it am! makes his report of the '.'Cose ;Vre shaliregard it as wholly inexcusable . tis - prsjuidge ruoiledmisran -. \ • his We sup aid that the oibmal rcpertdnede by, , Captain dllits.'othis prOceedingi, andhlit reial;• eons therefor, had tontabsed all the itiforedadott \ • which he Cot* furnish ow thd aubjeet•tititif he - ~.. \ blew:13111111g yet to co rdrannicnteZwhiehmillgive :.. . v. a better phase tp the transectioreither for the #-...1. Gateman:ma. ..or 'himself,. we:. slialtilii sincerely , - IA .glad to gee it-,r .lin at..e4.• -, `,,. r , •N - ,, v • .iii ulfrANTED—•a'. tt,tig4b",''l&g.`°.. 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