ISUE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ': YDBLTEFfID'DAILY .A2tD wzmar EY ' W ILI T E DAVID:I4n WLtlYttl (3aIIIIDL AaIOHTi 0 7 1 41 tabu. mot, saw= =pax Jura WOOD. TERMS: • • DAILY Eli dollars ter azamm, payebto bar itittY Vll r—zwe dollars sonum la idnume. - Mats M supplied et the toedltkma: nap, *pia per 00 4tidpki do 1500 'rho todttet At each club to tal 'Wrest:Tie:me parson. • 'hod to tat pitl torartattlp In *trance. tto club peters will ver 4 lafrUto Tear Etelet". =lea the mover is sent for RATES .011, ADVERTISING: ao Unit ottcmaturel or Agate. 4 Z l =mailaaiioli::::: .8 1 4 - Do Do . ' term: imam 400 . • • '• • ' Dosize soocum. 11 OW .• • . i ge " &or ea:"eagt orJwa Our alum ) °"!" 0.. sleaze, changeable ut oat pishome, au-' • • =MO szehlsive of • lorwesh additPm el *Ma" Inaertadooer oue end' , : l or each additional pone Inserted ender the yearly' robs. ddartimemotw amanitas. •wmuire, and not over Mom , tharl as • ewers a 1 ; .. 2.1 beyond the amount charged Ibr th r elr i publicatlon. mnommotot otudidmtm oqi a to be charged the mow s other advertlsommuts. • L Advertimmerits sot marked on the mPL.Lor • reified comber of Ineortions., will he - Moitiumet Pa geliirilegr e of mutual .4,;,ami t . is Tied/ milted to :Moir thria inimed r lot a ' LA .41 alnutiSe ll ments tho beseUt of o Forma. as Wellsis adrerthemento t hot lortuadhfuly conneetod with_ their own eembnin and aL elowsse of advatiestooots, in length or r o od the Ihnimumrl. will be champed at tha usual Wen r all such n advertising. bilis will las semmutely ..doled, and prompt payment lo desired. An ildratibMinmati for charitable IneUtutionhmoo• Volk*. ward. township. and other public meetings, and a/I • pollgai mmtloffi and motifs, to be ahmed able strictly la admits. lisesban notices to ha eharvid PO cents.• . • , . 'heath mak. Inserted 'Without amine, unites amosupa : eledisy Timers] luvltatiotte or obituary reotkeo. nod, when 00 mnomPanfed,to be told Ow. ' • " • negulsz Advertbean, and all others analog ammoniac "• letiOirinly notices &Wined to WI- 'Mutton to Pair; &fresh" Os entertatumains, ho s' ixlse.ll eaten of -nol oat* deolitmel• to 'all attention %%dn... -.yr.., calculated er intended to promote I vldoal interest., tag only be hummed with the under ottodlos that the as. to to be paid lbr. If In to hi hunted la the toad oplatilry mime will. be Mooned ot the imma of 10 eau. per Ihin• • • ' • nhhop o, ear notion In be chuglod trias Tavern Locum Intlfteas sesh. . - • Real Estate Amonte end luetioneenf mhallsemento uot to be doom* owl* you:Wm.& but allawad Moment. of thirti-vmesond otweibist par ant from the amount of One sQn►re. tt... oa *winm.. • Data lama. _ _ mamma t n i;We5 . G7.7....7"" 5t l o r _mean. (1 1,1=7.. PAPA aeafwatinsertion.......ss = tile a. Mid ititTES • 0P . D113001,11T. CIDICUCTED Da= MI• tin rmarvaan ourn7., or N. HOLMES 4 SONS, Brkers. ./vs. 67 Madre tr. Wawa Third and Foura ALTO:Aura. pmcsylverna. - :car Bank, (3.1... t- LL' , %oak af Plitsborah..--..pariCkenzerelel Ilk,Chrhl.. do . ftolimr• Banked da..-par Franklin bank .........- .do M i. a ( ftale of .. do- pax gro k ari . lo23 6.atz, - , . 2: Bank of Barth Annain=prz Dar Western Italite•D Dank- do Bank of Nortten Llterliat.par Bank of•_Xlinlion-.—• , - Aka* of.PerZola_... t ar Small - Notre:_' ...„._-- 166 Book of Penn onaldp- • NNW IiNGLANG. airr.-4Ak AR of .t 800ka..-..:.•' 7( = Ln =rsfethardne Ilk-rar ' - NNW YokE. , Girard' 8ank.............,-.....nar X. York' Clltr---....M, Kraals/km Bank -' . _ ....-...par Country ~...:.... lli llmsfsa. Arlderh.Bank-.snr •• ' ILABYLAND. '-• " " Bal • . pa=t4 l /1= 1 “ -- ,,_ -- Nlll%Etitt-'liliail7ll.l. l a, 6butlnratt Bank-..... -=oar All tonna! Banks....- X _:nadansan'allank.....--...nar •-- • , - VIRGINIA. -•- , • western Bank:-..............per Bank of the Va11et.......11( Bank of Cbantberanonhi..ll( Bank of,Va..lliehmand... o I Bank *rebel.* ooinoty-ler.. Bank. Va., Norfolk o jral l k k t r ailrO lh orr =VI, __Ta=,, . _ 3; ~ral f t r iennontono.—.....w ., North Was„,o,a P ,...1 5.... t. ,,, ' '. Bank of. Lierlrge..=.. - ' NORTlCirliarat • 13ank. of kfiddletaro.--.IX Rant of Cane Fear-- • 2 lfrostaororry Co. Ban. _ ..k.. -par Bank of Storlf.Cuoll'a - 2 - Bonk onfortlonnoanatod-par Corallank.'Wlinlinitton...' 2 &I=llk *Dada Ch-car inehronf BkAaaborn„ . 2 st -11i01t...-......pa. ' soma oEsourre. , Reatoti 8ank....---.7ar Ilkofthelitof B.Carilhor 2 Erie Bank- .. -.... Ili parka South Carolina: 2 Farmers' Bkof BorkiCkn..lar Bank of Charloaton 2 :prroars . Il l k i g , l2ene anon-oar Planted* Meelbalee Bk. 2 Boadlninpar • rozoruare. • „ • - Porn. Ilk otlichoylkllll7a.por Ananias Inn 3 Meg Co -,- P. O, a Drov. Waynesburg. 1 v it of Atovat-.. a Ilk Washington -Dar Bk. ofßruns_ ___ ,Irlrk Awes. 2 8ardr.............._1% _ • . 2.II7INZILICIL llonerday k.-..--- 14 Allaihrnt Banka.-... 3 Lancatrar Bank...—__ .-.Lar __ICENTUC__Er •••Zsassabrs Omit) Bank.e.par Ilk of Rentookr, Lordreel36 cliabanoo Bank.- i „ l r ßk oflodeli T e hu trosotkon ° ::=terlip t tceteroßkofny o Dart m:. .max.... .Won Branch Bank --..tar LVDIANA; , l'ffrolohnt•lrk.Wlikrebarrepar State Boot! 5 branchea_lX rock 8ank.........---... ili , • MASON= : - Relief Beta... .......-.....17461k of Meta of 31iar00rt....1)6 'Il6 State Bank and lhaorlon 50 -Akr0a.......-..• .. . do Soak of 11110015...... .....,: 75 '.Bans as Arr... _ , ' 1 , 17500. :NEM ' • Branch al =,,, %L.... do Radon & Fire In:Co:dam 5 "Braredi at micinocc. Brannli at C6rreland-........ ilid Farrerre.lierhaallo'Bank 3 Brandt at' Ta1ed0..............- do Govenonard 6todr Bank 3 Mat twon.-....... do Peninsular Ban X.—..- 3 'at ware...-- do ItrormOoln . pony-- 1 -at do - at -Ashtabula...-. 430 ' -' - CAILCDA=. ..', at Saken... do Mk of N. Arnertos,Toronto 6 at11anr4.17.......... do Bk of the People, TeronU 6 Bomb at Ithrler do Bank of Mcnitreat ..... .... .. 6 -Ansa* PAChatiorodr..;.. de Bk of U. Canada. Toronto 1 : Brandt stlFaddredao.-. do PASTERN EXCILANOZ. =aVdl....-.....-, do Do --New York.. - -. )6 at Lament, do 72ffi5ideph1a.........-. do WWI. Si StenbenviLle- 'do Balthrefra-_,.„ -do at lit. Vernon-- do WRSTERS =MANGE. K alinrark.......- do Cadrandd.-... * ...- . 115 • • sr rUrki—.. r ................._.......,. Brooch at trof,,.-.-.. do GOLD ANDSPECIBVALCR Laura at Xt. Flealant-. do Double:err; Spardth--18,00 . Beim& at Zananilla...-. do _, _do Patriot-..... 16,60, - Bea& at Norrallt...-....;, .;:jffeallo, 013--I---,---I°*o BMWs at Oklita.... _---... do Brea neer.. .. -1040 ' illonek at mares . lerrderlekadhra--..- 1,30 Boma at Itatoo.-.--- do Ton Tbahra.........-.-... 7.80 Bradt at Barerma....-.. do tOrdneas..-.....,.....-.-. 6,00 ,• Broods at anntholtO -- do a«.....,..._.... 03 Branch at Maraillon..-.... dale= Gataus--...- -3.66 , therath at Wanter.---.. • do -Napoleona.-..-.—.. 8,110 Branch at Xsola..-:-.- doprestr-.............-.... 2.161 Brandt at Tr--'— PRICES OF STOOKS. ILIPOWISD von TUE PrITSIIVEGII aszerrz.Bll ' A. - WILKINS & CO.-. STOCK. AND .EXCHANGE DRONERS, .2co. n routtri srszsr. - • - 121:=Q!=MIMI Unita litatos tlashy .. oo; es----. ettf • Do. mop. nun atom— • '._n F gh namr. s; Trait ~.., Clfltsos• Depositional-- „ 4. 6 =r - !Mg:. Bma Bt. Mei* MMltertt.l4 Mß:l*mnd Bd =W!*l ...~ Pittabutgb MIL—. rsi_ut=6, a Louisville— =V. lisiVale=7... Oss Simlurster- TiMielmam: 0411 roa— d 1p0,44.....- f. . 0 o or. iirgrarloads Moot Ma • Porrm's Mak Oreasablulta th sbq k " roe Pitiasig" la—kor ..~U0ubd0!..... =WIWI AND lIANKTIS d. 11FLLIUBuddNS% mama stag Brk Tir• POREIGN do and Dom. S mai • • :mossy rid as ua.l" appeeit. sip or a specified - GROME 8. - ARNOLD &t 0: sizataktatr Jamaica co .zugazmye , .. rh'imu,"°"l4 • BARDWA3II NOR 8 81)Dis88 AND CARRIAGE ILUIZIW. 1: Leeck, Jr. ) • zr.:lsi ROOD mum; PLIMMII2Zart. Z. 101114z....-......Z. • FrEMANt' VALLDI I CO., Commission Osumi lorwspial, Rho soma. r . m . l;t t z t :cl3o. .y. m ind rax" - 11Wb4114: V 1 W ‘ i. Zino, Co Matti l VOWa k i t gal #l3l; T =l . " JossrsCRANIUM _ •- Iriizmuzar- 42W- szraz • DZALitle , .X;bIPORTEI) Mi drug, Pardnash, t INAki •V" /Mt& ._ . . • , ..... .. .. . .., .• . . .., .. ... : - . . . . .. . ..,.. , „.... ... T' T- .:. ... . .. .... . :V ~ • , ~. ~ 1. .. .... . . '. , . . „ . . . . . 1, . .. - • . . .. . • . . , . • . . . ... .. . . GA ..-; f.. ~. ... .., : r ::: ...,: ... . ... , , - . ... .... .. , • . . . . .• . . , . . . - ---„.- . . BUSINESS CARDS ATIVRNEYS. JOSEPH- S. & A. P. MORRIS2S Attoi ratt=rand 0 . e i i ce . Ps. LT . HALL, Attorney _ at. Law, "Bake 7 maililas,” Ofint strret, between Fatuth awl I BEET E. PHILLIPS, AttonuiitLo,w, IaII 013 A ''S liiirt ' — Attorney .t ' • vr--- 'Carnet of RIM wad Gnat striae' a' ,op • • to ttre Ciiurt TAMPS J. KU 'Attorney at. w , 'office ar Anuth street. nesrti. 1...- IyatLaw, F i l i ttliEG/N, twanla JASPIER'E. BRADY,- :Attorney at Law, No. Of/ VIM itnietPlttalminh. ( BANKERS AND BROKtILS. T.I.EItIiA.N4 th2r.,'Binkers aid' Itioliange , Brava. 111. , WoodabolscattioratClliottaA// 7 . AWED? lad W 1 Boat Moto awl Cola. "Disconat Thal . Rubs." all4Chaaltac of O tri l liotac make Colloottaa. lAA/ the gotaelall eltlot abut Rab .IMlla . '`''',- gait on Waren. aottrltatbalLztt attao total:oth er matt....PPOtainlng to a s butlow • 113.1tastarn Ezduage con, Ibr ..le. "m6=7 hA11...... ...0ca.....—../141o1D WM ~.. ...../110112301 chin. It A .A 1 F. R lE. RUIN; Bankers lard Ex cess's Itrokara. Itny and sell Odd and Bann and et N=NV.,=%s,in ,t4 totl fdArtord i t? .. l i ti d .. 2 .. th Velt. ' BOY And. aall iftooka on Ccinindisdon. Collao NOOJ. =lade On W )(lint* 111 the lltdan. alb* of Mind and Wood Knob, dlinUy oppodta a L. Gnar l es llotaL - my.l4T (111.1 0 D. KLNG, Coin, Stock and., Exchange, IllnkelVial:crib etreet*—Elate aiid ..B. Sticks en Fannanaa an Ude= aides entddled at ear. rant Main lleetions mode on tha ire it at lalerata War teen Bac a oten.Boulrbt and mold. • .- • -. 33..1 VATIMiIIi rtittma... c. • zoietua aux-. -,..ex: alum LOALMER, H A NNA dc Co., euccessore HI ' , ew Raman Hanna 1 Co4.ltatitas ersaad in Weldon_ and Domestic Sieastaite. and. of pooo4=ar Notes.aad a paele-N. W corner of Woad arid r ThW C . rreat , Moexer tecadved oa Depadt. , Sitili ;Camas Ow rale. and ealleeticaut soda Cu nearly all reined.' Pal maids of the Halted Mates: - , . , ita l higiteat preadatil. Paid tw, Tantiiitt and ilawkeet ,aß Atteateea matila!aa - attalitaitaitta ' af.Ttodhaes. shipped . .. . . . iWwWII.II MB . ......... ........--.........«....-.,.....7. 1. rut. ,Wa; H. - WILLIAM & (10 "Bankers And nhang. Broken. NadlrSnstnonant of , Wand and , All n1n,,,.*.1'P'2.!4 MIO2II bl6a; ind tOill'ti011• Pmg 4l7 U.. -, •-•-- - jail -1t: & WILKINS & 'Exchange 'Brokeni, Ponath, Max*, oppoollo the Bank of MU - AU trannactioas at mad Mond rotes -1710 ~~ 1 11. f 91415' ~. . , MUMS &., SON,.Dcalers s in, rivet ►at Domestie Dills a Esebstim !DLit Naiad sad Hoed., No. 09 Mafitt streak ° P t it ' tie salons made at; all the principal dtles lannettos a iWintited &atm . . . BOOKSEI,LERS'ae L. READ; llookseller and Statitmer, xa a: :R.: WELDIN, Who lesale' and ;'Beta? • Dealer In Blank and &heal Books: I%oa andl Plw te• err, N 0.151 )Vood knelt, (between Third andlbartl) TAlii S.. DAVlSON;Boolatellen and Sta ., irtmemaar ranionid Asaror;Fol Make. ELEIIII,.. "S. "BOSWORTH; - Bookseller and IHFinder d,Y likitktnerr )4rtat otroet, usu. AY .I' , CO:nlooksellens , and' Stationers, Nada Iroidetteet, nest dear to the earnerandel, Behool tad law books tonttently en bead. COMMISSION &C J. W. BUTLEC•dc,VO.- I ORWARDING..I OOMMISSION HER - CITAWISaisd Donlan Its all kinds et Pittston& Iran o Art4lte, Lad pipe and Bloat L.A. so. pi run —WK. H. , triTITOE. - - - . .....Wkolesede.Grocer Daporter andDeater int rREIGN I WIN ES:Brandies and Old Mo _- nnoton g shea RyeVidtn. 12 Booth -Esi men= Wad and Front ate., Pinto Penna. total W. POINDEXTER, OeneralMenehan dlsa Brian. and Cotazatadon Ha:slant, 1i Front ~ t and 118 &emit streak Pfttabargb. atap-lind A.. JI'B'E; Commission and For /3„...iratdina Merchants, dealers Wad and Prude* wenaralialltreddenidi Maniabettres, No. allecond . - , 1 . _ 4 AMSI ... .T.Wt; ", o etuee - 1 i re,' A,i Proanc• 11:kien, , mall . Ocarrodok!, lherailawo. . MEM= 14111ITIMI F.RINGER IIIatBAUGIT CO., (S4cces-. tore to 8; liesban_rh.) Ootnen saul lorarartllas 111. tr, Dealers to wad sad' Yr alue° Ittatorallr, Nola 145 First and 110 &road stmts. Pittatrutrh. Da. at 1r j &W. REA, Flour Factors, Corowission or • and 7=14/Ateirobants and Dealers In Proclaim lanarall7. _ldanntlacturea proaria7 attclaided tr.. Nos . ip=ao Fran Oa, Pittsburgh . . ayli7. "mar r. mai "RANDY, 'JONES & CO., Stiocusors to ATWOOD,IONES t 00 . Onounladoa• and honed , kna. ',chat', Drifts In Plalnharich Illanutic4irodoTda. HEY , MATHEWS-& CO.,Wholesale Gm. nem Igtounnialml And W it Menehlatn. and •ta S. Brighton Cotton Yins. w it. „ Pittsburgh. ' ' . • ; t en shoo -PI oroboato indloolotptits. - 1.1=1.1 an onteoromonts of Prodoco.ronorallt. - I. FiririfflTC — viric& - iirc= • Cassolleadon Men urnta, and Dealers In Prednee end aB. CANFIELD, late of Warren, 'Ohio, u ar t one and Forosidlo*Mth s r w hod . Whed• ti Peed Ash, end Wodons Pmduse use y., Wa s s i dAjt% between Smithfield sad Wood, PI Wand., 7 mvini rmutb,7 oo amt.4 1 1161-roce LlTTareimA7lsl7oiesarre umB._ otJadl7oly ta•b•dm. Ist-JmaJly r gi 6 do CHEESE WAREHOWEIL-HENRY COLLlllB,ls,mrdlng Coogadaden • ind lot-Jan./Jul/ 41, lat. klaallot Nr , LON BONN - HORST ot MURPHY, Whole. V 00/o Grimm oad Coma:km Harlan* and Aden VIN. I .IIa Moroslaok No = Water stow, Pilaw iM3GI . IFS : I : • . 11 0M218PALMER, Importer and Dealer tgraeh Waierlem WallWr i e t el4 l6 3 Market v.KsrgTP a e. Dtr—Ttn. II di Div. ' A MI W. McCLINTQCLIC,Imarznd Whole- Tidal Rforr, Carptkulloce 011 cfarAkrt i tl_n r . Table sad rum Win nude! :Fero Bast elicA. /12 Mattot SEE =USA PATTON, Wholesale and Be ta Omens, oa t , b• Luton of. Mamma, ,Dir.Qr.B9 cL do DAY GOODS. L. RANK.vAg.0011.D.D01;1414 . ,.. ..'rrim _. In" ElloderysteChlover 'Gouda , hanorosaarsta • Grat. hophttahlrig Goats asthma , " artaeam a fun .. at drain& tan satrap h. hat at No, SE, watt of --- Dv. July' 4 Ills Now fltock. A. a. woos Ico., nrnormal—c. I. Lotuovi • CO.. R. TM. & CO.,lirboleaaleaßetail Destett /nag sal Rapt. Dr, Gelds. 241 intfIIPIIY . & - SURCILYLP,I4O, 'Wholesale swllletilltiwyGaols)israistrts, comet rourthasd , .. • • • . I Its. Dtr. 1mi4.%1* roam mem-. Jump: '4OHN FLOYD CO.,' Wholenale ;Grocers N. and Comaladott lisrabsots,ND.MlWood sad 2211 Ltb• • li nt 71: - ...• - - • OBERTlTOORE,Wliiilesale"Oiorer, Roe= -•- Illattnar_ ,Deoloa la Pscalan, rltLibuArh Atiaa• 'JD • : - : • vaal all inads . af . Manta Dawdle wins. aad a -•1 -' '• , . ;Alm; o. SIS. Maly . Oa" hand amy Inv i . • Mr* onraparior DIA 111 willow, whirl will to ao _ . • -,.. :. n - BLACKBURN it co.,' Wholeaal• Oro. --- • • ' '.• - PY'l•cntsmtrut= l oll4l. 4 lt. at yr,: : ..;, : 03k basul Kabala Waxaboratacl Naar atirt,Pla r iL4 11017/111"01 " ,5tativirm,..,1...,..._...,_ . mum. PrOanjibittlit - itcitrgle arc; L. - sno c lPAitaire"l t i Dwir t tThthmi, co, I : Amoral .•rtxt. zazoget, CO, • • alai aid ad:: ; 2 ; 1 04. t.o*. en. AIVILLS BOE. Wholesale Groom and . I:l2ennianon Menhasda. Ne.llKLidetr street Mtge I=ll bOWILLne • fppyfyp.......~.....r...... • BAGALEY k CO., 'Whole s al e a m . y y ouri. Nan. It sad 9) Wopl stmt. Ptttabunib. WlLTAta.. , A;:irettrito , _ yy- TVS DOW, Cd Wood and tih an te d aline cm hand • haw zaortotent et eh groceries NM =i 44 r l i t =r4te mut 15 ate, WhOldalle /131i1 Raba . ROBERT - & GO.`- Wholesale Groom Comesdalcs Xecelusits, Dialsista Prods', ric PUtibutei DiFialaturia. 283,..14bErty stmt. mum D.incr.. • - • ".- ... - ...4......sumbsitausses , wax. Cia7c — iiibiss4 , summons t. q ,.. Lt.l.D.Wkat.WWo26o243oll , lgoTVlrinal Merthosts, robin ta rft i a. u nn ..... /sall . s ':,, t a arxs.Vel Inttaborst. .2..... . .-: ood sad, W•ucratlootkri t, ~-T * -, • . - AriOIMBERTSON,r-Wholesale' Grim u 4 ocm.u.k n atmeaatin• to Plutu• andLtbk— Maarallatuns4, ,Artsekikafq. ,Itgberitt7 • tuite cm,: Vat ak i'MM D firrottt"zsaVit •s LNZVI, 'Zfoltacy' wootriTib W 6.10. II,Mk Ow.* liLla./kame GROCERS. AGENCIES. SiadED been appointed the =- awn a e tate rlttaburgh. fen, Maeda ofPatant 'rated entaill and Stretched. Lothar Belting, man !Midland DTP: j/SWELL 801 C; atHartfurd.Connectlent, • " 1 . 0 .— L 'gra is W. • Urge mantaient of all width.. r..taarad, at the taanlnetudiea WI article, In 41=Lta I=l . lr n t e a 1e 4, 1 =Term/ IJ=Bal r tA . Th cattana xv lwn li tand, k lnl eaiailo at the swan J. a n.rtmaiii AUSTIN LOOMIS. Real Estate Agent. Stook, Iderebsodlee .ed 1411 pecker. dew NO. '11 , 2 girth sheet, above Wood. Haldane ProomPUT attended • irtdl7 AIWEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi, kJ met turmaim Coapsnr. g 4 Wian Meet AL GORDON, Secretary Western Inn .a: . rams 00,94 Water street— T GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin Et l a. hun t Too Cksupsoy, norttoours, coma of Wad P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu Inettraroe Ommanr. 42 Water stmt. scroll EO. 11 . TAYLOR k RUSTON; (ortecessoiß , or to Taylor k Idicrne. 4hnmal Ccsandadon and Fiw• warding blarchanta and goats for Eallern elan Linas,,Whobsode to 81$ to Groserww thn Hahn( ' Tema. blatdiA. 511, .11 0 1 h s V i a Vs t t k • r Whit. p i ‘. ;TSal l a as A ,:i s a ° 4: Intl and Pitig , li . assgh alassulastesd rA p pgar,Sr.— tiCrAttlio.lV lwalstsdt• Esnsslat Pittsburgh and Pt. louts Packet landlngJ CkneinnatL • 482642nd T A. HUTCHISON A. CO., Commiesion qui Merchants and Agents Mettle St. Louie Sow ry, D ft lere 112 Sum, Waleson, Pig and Bar Lead, limp. tton, Zina,Paint, Sc. ts 7 music, &c. 11.010HN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Mouddand Msnicsi Tastesmols, Schml Books. sod _owl. Bolt soot Itir Chlotahwi Piano Forts, too rwwWwwds—No. 81 Wood street. F Y KLEBER, Dealer in Made,' Sin. tied Istrtmmanta, sad Importer of Italian String.; • • • • t for Ntmtut L Clar ke, grand .and amen Maw?, DRUGGISTS. JOHN RAFT, Jr., tr t yessor to J0e.14G07- Lit r igr=ffe4]: izza.ardozztig 4lAner• PittAoriCh• Ara - Ref:l. Afloat for Dr. L, Ile. LWILCOX Druggists and Apoth • eseries, toner Market street andthe Mussed. Amt. mustard's so band a rug and wen:dote assertassat Drugs, Abuthenn.,Perttunarrandartielaspertainingtotbeir • Pb o ralefais triesuriptbres earefugyeampsmutel. mita 41 . 016iP. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Durs. PeAtta, Ofla, v.nah. and Dye Stars, No. MO beets street. Pittaborgh. All orders erUl receive swore_ ut attention. m Sir Agent Da London A Uri valuable family medietnes.. ar 24-tr it,.A. • FARRESTOCK. .t. CO., Wltolisale • „lind manorketantre *finite Lead. Red and , corner Wood and - Prone etrets,'Pitt• .. . SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in =ss c rs k l,vsnadss ud. .as it . " .Pll3Mmuclr MPS. REITER, Wholaale 1c .Retail earner of Liberty askd `Bt. Cal! SCHOONMAKER Is' CO., Wholesale ,;s prorates, Na 24 tinott ex .t. Pletalsrsch. L. A OSEPII FLEMING. Successor to ElVileox •t Co.. corner Meeker. 'beet and Dymond—t{ care m I:=4ll=ompg=arniz. ell = portalolug to Mu bouinem. - Phyddsus mascrlotkum carefully compounded at all homm. WOOL MERCHANM3. LEE, - encOessoi . to MURPHY . LEE, • Wool baler, itad Comsat...don Mitrobaot for We of Amarloto Wtt:4 , Goods Ito 1:7 Mort. stmt. MEDICINE. 11. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, pesNs. 112 Platt dried, *limits th e Oa th s 4.pd, Pitts. or OF M. VARIAN, M , D., Office 6th etreet, V v *exc. Stoltlttobi- Offs ilogrre-8 to 9, A. ~ 2 to 2, c.a., tckl. tem. • :Atria lg /7d MERCi - ,1/t3M' TAI CHESTER, Itiercheglt Taitor and - Clo- Fa 74 Wood stmt. Retinas: ationtkm to Itot•t? wed Youths. crowns. pptyr - WILLIAM .DIGBY, Merichant Tailli7Drs- Enl D,.1 In gnan/ M.& Qantas. /111 Lb • 'WATTS & CO. r /Merchant Tailors, 181 141.1111 M - Goode for GentleunnlLWear—muck and verrtingast:t • • mortarhg MI llama %Witt. Ovr Meads ws4 .•. • plw• ith• ay esa. Ito tr,v4g aitua iv W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail qamthicouvr sa4 Denim. la 404 ml Wu% No. stmt. jOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATLNT BOX yicr.B, . Funnier artinto. SOLID BOX and 8RA26D110.3. VICISS, corner or Anderson and Rol. knen 4 mnia nada:Ran Luna the Wad Mese Ai. lanbany CUT- E.MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—MaterIaIs Foar ltod fbr Embroidery and AP. aft PT ' XX& i.O. WILNO, .0 21 Nn. UPS Firm It atom EWA. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Claritan- Compa. PHIS CO)IPANY 6 VISO ENLARGED thoircoopoeity for matiotoctold . ,og aro Do. mintrod to own the Inerossol &mad Or Usdr,„l3ll4. 4:elicit/Road Building CUT. Urdu" rwpur Wooded to br KUM a. 1 ALIJA Canal Dub. Pitt•bunrh. isePteciter iar •‘• • Baits • and note! • • AMES ROBB, -No. 89 klmiket street, 343 dam from the Ithaket nor Intone the aub that be has no. mei tell pnforythot,Llln the Ha* ao4shoe Ueda emir as Ladles' &Meng belt WM.. Jamey Mad Padre.., Lady Franklin and ul the dyke *rend on the ladera - ahca Mae' and Chlklrese Leaner* aral lee Plon fg gnme = Boots sad Sham la trier embattle a ta el t Rleaabe • Patent Malt 800444 French C l 2 end Rhein; oleo . Dote' zed loathe Boot*, t o oe Pronda - • • Mem elm ea a es re wish la gill Mel ea MAWR to all . ..bolster es ei all th their mutest es grill give retbdar• lion. Remember the rkleme 80. Hemet Meet. mad L woos% RETAIL F si: WHOIJSIJII AM/ASSIONABLI HAT AND aep MANUFACTURERS, &ND nmastang Au. cnats op ryas. CORZ2:2IOIIfrOD dliD ranzr bu ararars. Pittsrgh. . 11111.—Thdr 16x3t ineunsm. emr4matttrsimrityloo Pa f nits stanr i rlp Wm, euarikad PuVlossets. Coiai and Carrime Paatgry. TOHNSTON„ BROTHERk CO., corner of Belmont end Astern. Stmts. Allishory My, would reittatrolly Info= shalt hind.. sod tha Vials that thew aro maaalhotarhor c i.varon•-• soot. mapjftgidr, grabs and - aU their marg. All -ord.% 411 he *mental With Arid ragarit to doss biller sod homy of Maid. nosh. win aim be athoutnt to on the matt ntroashla tarotog in Mir work Um" hwt Portent Munk Milli ®w ith SUM tber Mal ronadant that aU who favor their patronaira 7,11 , 1 1 1=J7 aatlatiod on trial of their work. aro Molded tri afro than stll bans war. `cam v" 'TM: H. - ,Wm T &CO., wood ' Ezat:; Thor emo now addax sad ere orepareod to recede. oedema for• Tall demeription of vehletne. tmeahol itzt . tratee, Beiegt . = 4 l. e, a w a. tb -o=torae .' We. Mar _ cod .lber " lema . therX r arit .d to do Ina* on .the meat reellinable taros. With don mantilla Latish* in thetrlloh _ Phytote perefealso atteatloo to tedeetoetloo teu'dg, bne i i h talLr lo no ruialr m =toeV km , Wit " = " 4l . tho attentkos of theAto neuter. .11.—Itsaeldna thee beet easatter, mad. on the twat rdiestudde Unto PI ULlU)ll COACH PACTORri *.* EVA, Oftto, TtrAft. ',WOULD-respectfuDy cot the atte n tion of _•. _Bouthera wad Waiters Merthaato BA* Oa* &usnumits, wir gi. prim fm 11100 11160.1. Magee An I to the Awe •matarlal and venom. Me, ead under ts own raperviro t Ar en, with coaA , = . ln the 't AbetlCorlde " bi=e sect the met leer i ra itejr . ter thlogavg; =lb .ba w v k aitAt Perms Avatbd . wet wtH %Awe call Add swathe hie • noel MIMI ArcdAll LA. All . . I. urrestred.— 'ADAXL••••••••i• S. ilximuD NOVELTY:. OR 8, ' IMAM PA:- FjcSACKand Depot ;Railroaded, My,' NHL 1a t, ; er OWL Lod Orgo do Pliancy tador Door m'gaZ Bono ised Tasingszi k. auburraF. Iran, ,egorerrio W. IV:IVALLAM STEAM MARBLE WoRKS,. 819. SU mot 'CI Lave/ tbrd. Plakikt 4 dnee PITTSOMITI. •_ . 1%/101.111MENTS,, Tomb., .O rove 'Stones, ir` tt=d l Mir:o o%1 14 17 th miebtaal. at te; =Wow:huniS tu o4ll2o And seirtmcdr - and s ' 4 ° fa ud im: i f ut abed tb. i ur i ; at krazie, Al MIER so2a W. MIALLACIL New God& and Peibioel - foi Gantt:mese ;,,IvaloTtila C O . Onc e ( :MAL • ' rul sgml. thot t ritam m to hut totottoO trooli,sugt •A s ..kv.btitiXrd—,tud kaT - 111.17V 4 441 11 i to niiroot 'dirt lbt wAlF9tAturtn.up Metros:al m 41,7 b4ttgo. latoo pIIDo- Itenn to ozortkenola taw "too Otto= wont • fp ft r" Sttoopttitro Inie•ito.itiii_otottooso Is Mort; ottotrotmciti otStalboto. War. • am, rvileperibete-Uk - leavelo igtforai• ti istabthat 1110 ben we' mom . the twwwtsatli soon c jiff 3.116 Litany Oast PITTSB • NEW YORK 'ADVEP.TISEIRENTEI. From 118SCLUM • scrtzws General Adreribing omo, N i o.Mama 381 Broadway, Now York, (late N. bb Kaman aft.) licifalge Anna in Cs7y Of N.; Park. . Brodie's. Cloaks and Mu , V.EO. BRODIE, • 61, Canal, and 63 Lispe oard sta., Nes , Tart. Imparter. HattersetureTated TI dente sod Retail )haler In LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of ovary &Idle and dassiption, ladleite the attentiounf buyers to his listener* eta of mods. suitable for the Tel BOUM Ills stykslaad the trade ss oselhaned ts. month/7 by Harper's. Ootley's and ethic. leading !'sedan!'sedanSco ' • ' aealdm:v .• Musical Instruments.. rplE subsoiribers are now :prepared to offer forthe Insyletion of gabbers, 2ladoDalere and oth , trs alusloal . putt:on:tents and Merchandhu, 1 -11 .:417311.4 ' l=f Collor/ Phan, r end GOMM Aceerb.ou.r..aor.• tem, ilugier. Tranaboau. de., dr.; &enema , • Maack andfration gim. d. ers. Our arrangements telth the laryiet and moet celebrated Manufacturers Europe an suMe as us enable or to sell Seeds at their latrelt prime: end - ye can: - offer oar custo mer. theadrantage cf selecting fr om an culled/ nen eeff eandbily se ward stock... Being In the Mullet . 1 tee. ' mins WITt. ready toacceytorsorloto lots of tomb that may offer. se an afford °ppm - porno of bar gales In many artlelea • . -Agents orcarbart a Sem:Mame celebrate. PatentMele dmnv. FERDL•idhII) 20011;071U A CO.. Importers. 5012.3mv ho . 97 Malden Lane. hen Yea.. LE tuadensigned*. having the Agency or • Messrs. OARMARTA NEEDIUM'S (Nere7l4lt) • LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, • would Intbrm the Trade and the Putdieln:igenetaL that they are now prepared to tarnish to Dealers' and other* ! Owes truly celebrated imam:mote at the Manufacturers' LOWEBT.PNICES. Myers Instrument Marranted, FENDIN AN DZUGSAUM A 00„ Importers of MIMI al Instrumen•i, No. ti Malden Lane. New York. Daguerriotypf Materials: T. W. TirOMRSON &CO., 3.1:5 Bro aciwuy. CI NOW York, Mooulketurers nod Doslorslo Dognerroo• typo Cans, APP. - tub. Moulage. Preservers, 0., and Ito- K u Vro. ii .falgo; r7 . Cl Fn.:on a!,,d Calm, and Al ' a i ggr Ita j161:41Itil Vsaf'uthZ torero lorrost Drier% and tea whet. ; •• aultl-omr D.-1181Mnir & :CLOTHING , WAREIJOUSE, 258,259 & 260 Broadway, eor. War Ten et, NEW YORK. • UTE beg to oak the attention of 'dealers in, 8721 tOttlYwltii4eLlaahly°_,,fe demand from oterr section of sns Gauntry for the bettor 41311littel of • - • • MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. The eonstantly Increasing demand' thr Mohler of oar manufacture. has rendered. It riesemo7 that wo should/re. comae our mosomodatkana. and us have themahre waled • huddles. the largest and most completa of tte kind In the world. *blots tee have tided ulthehe obolcest dremipUon of Clothing of every varlet is our Intention to do a nMetrug"mi'"Vient'as taht " : " § bn"' d""f larser m.. and more varied assortment. at prtet: 'ch u kka no smaller house can afford All goods from our Eetabllahment are Warranted. bot h for atyle and vitantr. and the utmost math faction ha ermsran teed to our atrons. liana strictly 6 months orb per nesitAlmtnintfor cash. aulll.lmv D.I)SYLTH CO. Piro and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. MoFARLAND ' 33 WALDEN LANX NEW Mfr. Warehouse 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, Md. BANKS', Jewelers' and .Cmrating House Saw warrarkted iu erevery . de .k.. elewtantly ow bend Jim wile, and every rupee. • New Toax.J4llllslh. 1851. Mum. Was. .11r Antal& Gentletowl-1 I elem. pl.. te Inform you that ylner U.S. preserved my hl llitke ItV4VirtIMIVIPA' late4rbli was expomedthYrribouta• On to totem* kept. Its etc. with little repaying, 1 411 e .. I.'t.tv"f= eta:M. Ir Jr 4-• I . .. JENNY, A... 11 wootE Re VILe 4 et. .31Atuit Cabir- $ S r nP w Aft t rirtitT 4 o l27 REVVS, eoresa j le and Re .f*176.2,11:= l i ltleg .tw 3gmed -aenbbpod FOIrI2I. Dinka an 4 ;lan ane • PETER AND AGM DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. FierfAs Azar and . seer Pitpuerat wed Al Amuse. Algthentata Proprietors of this Medicine will state withoet hesitation tucker of ruatradiotton: that the comma MUMS !US NSW UM" horants hhere It has !eau Intendurad e tban any other medicine in age /hr the above thaws. Thte mends* hes neither Amato ste Whine to Its routposltleta, sU a( the ingredient* are of a girZlttalthr ..t..s.dst. sad Mighty etkorulatlng and l ial ' itt i t h lZ l =l;47 .3" E is reef t O tr h i dam p Stlnarpbse• be MIT than mikes la tturlr usual ealth. Pluto. Inset:Gone of the. onantrr rhea, the Ague sir,' jaid*toThlesVor adopt 1s t ?! e==it ierd bo. assured aro rwas ttbhe si ram Sto. Progaidur meld Introduce thousands et' neatintater treat those ofthe MOM respect but-prethresaylng .the tlok gar raw bottle and rmt hill bent the iufshible woof rust* . „pull dine time lir /la use • Certatateir eanVe 2 =Llt h leiloeing *here thLe Xeditine has cored whoa all others hare saw. • .tor idlehestde and all other Wilms Oontptabsto there Is wit a better Medicine In the nostket. Wham Ora beeulatten with the ocurtastuntehlog mom. In woeful Aleturnattoto and Goat: for thee. coax . plabdte taxes talctespeneful dep. Onahla *got& Medians ',errata", his Grotroi Sort Price gl ~bottle • Pro gab ht Drughtetain all parts of tha maw etstss sad *hada. AU Wholeishe ceders tout ho Mamma S. NZID • BLEZItelt. sob Proprietors. 901 ftroodeer. if.. Vert. A ona—Mnilng arm. U. A. reheated& • Co.; tc - WII rat A Cu. and U.. 11. Xeres,. Pittsburgh. • PoU:0 7. : iO Cate who can read should be without a 4!!Ial _of TIM CONSTITUTION Or tat UNITED ntMLARATIoN or INIMPSNCOINCE, and WASHINGTON'S PAIISWILI. A DORIS& • • J oat pablithed a lane am. beery paw. SS tram Maw dated wltn Partr 44 Waablnatan and Jalterpon m thate 272„?.. 1,4. 20 „2„. tkwldertna the et, - to wtdettoks =rine t i zt l tZiT am won at one ohne Sl= Oann.L. Llta=teans Hie tido. Bo:Steal/era nod on vow orders to taw PubtlshFr • =IV. PRIEM • . 113 Nassau Male; New York. • N. 21.—Iteitable Arent, wanted to yell Oho stem. Ikea , tdronaboat tltecoantry.. into4tv• 4 The Eagle Manufacturing Company Mamm a , t i = l7l43hif t„ u+a ctrapo,v„.r.., RIM SILK smiciamits AND /MOLINE& • to part flartety of flotta:T oaql ocastdootaoh of cok all 1=23!1 'CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, •n entirely rem meanie to FURAI7TraI.6. CPHOL.STILICY. dlr. Which combines Um genteel aamront. of DUltiatiLflrt an 4 RICUSEAS Ibutal la nay timid. arm beau, need. Thane Grade Y. MM. by Pow, tamp sad on the only Un.4. ethic% manufacture area 04.4 tor ..le, ptila. will Oki Ina toatatniue them Goads bras* w.oLWnu. tkino iargfikraof the 03, No. 4 Put lack IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Important awl Dram to . LIMN AND STEEL. 767 Girormolob Stlvrt,..Vo' • Tork IC.. p ortudootly on !mod a WI broortroost or Dm. Hod Bind, Hoop. Mors* Mom boa Woo IRON, STEEL OF Merebasßout allw* A f L o K co NDS ro bolted to coil or bow Moir ardor belbre borylog. Orden by man .inumid to oorpur•Ill to Inhod MA lomet =Moot "atm MARTIN. BRAIN** Co. PORT '262 Orem • • SCHTEFTRUR 'WHOLESALE D R UGBHGEGISTS,S & CRS NNW FORA Ammo:mad to.VoiTO Mum st.,cer.qlDedristax, rPORTING the leading Drage from their artaisal marksta both? WIN. and sod italr linfa " 4 4 , b lialr i llers sad SliriPistps s sad Te.'"'"DP:b d raultiP'&46 . l4.thatiwnp m r°,.... sulk newly* Owls beat *Mumma s.l2•lsms • _ _ • ICUMVEL'S • • _ PATENT IEACIIINICIITEEICKED MATHER BANDING. The cob !bleat iITIMISINII ae Ontabw. rEY are made from the - best Mtk tanned ather, sad 'tborntohlr otrotabok oets•a *. _,ted 1141 • tad together. sad made to' n=betty with • perttet boot° tbo rallies. worrooat=arvt isle a•Mo awl to SOW the tua . Theieso be luel ologle. &outdo o• fOUod—mlib Loo• lAstber. RIM* and .. al iaTorrertittaMitatitrgrip it.. 11. T.' ginif EL L et.V_XItLY, Who l l v enale Deni lmja.4B74ll:spcorwrdri,LThulNZlMM w• monwlch New ork. auto-Irv. SILADIIS, Gilt Cornices, Tulle Won &par, lOWA 711111111106, Maanholnrerash4 kale , No.lo Oathadas and No. e Chatham lkitare,N•W. 01%. - m49-1.7T 1:101 01 It1:11 Df oil ittg,,.::confirEiNolt 0. 48 DIAMOND 1171,4. ; 11 E. 31,BIGELOW,. Proprietor; RORERT PATTERSO,WB LIVERY AND SALE - i rk& STA BLE. onurDiamo!s4streetaridClerty virrantnan:PA— MIAMI ROUSE, *Juni maim Mairtamm num. PIIILA.D.E.LPIII4; P AQ.P.Lil*snmolg . firPrici ?bdri. $1.50-3 Vidrus."iattliatZ 'ilaimarirtjtetn , VITYAIOTEL, (late Brown t,) corner of Smithfield ilast TWA stemotio, p a., GLJJ3B • Awn& Law astnesinswdiWas fisaarluwins under =lmmo reser. SE4fondsbed with now exialpmgati is saw Qom fat the receintSga thctravel.lng - 1 71 .1THAsoulintims. • • apalfirl . CUTICIMIT-& - BON, 111ZNER,A1, COMIISSION AGENTS, for 4.11 thsailostul ponliase of bid Lai* . Collaction of 'Rest* Dintotlialnix Lawk_os Bonda, Martty4M la. IMT/dm Plttobtrrith. will r. a U..::.......tr. , ,XCERi - JO3FIDLot _ ".P.RonzurroAs ' • BIER'S PORTABLNBOAT LINE, ERWARDING ' AND COMMISSION tEdttethlatt, throat Bads, Mouth 'street, Pitts; 81400 1. 1 Azdelioi Oth thee 'Port S odsnaa Ma's 02. 113 % and . 0 . 1 .1. re Anthracite sod sthlthYld Izoo , Pottrar Stith and Clan Anthracites C051cA5.,..,.:.: , m719 ;liipigiu General Commission and Colleo , tioniinenarOfHoo;, , gr OR iiiii:tddlicariACHWllo find Foreign Mareattl• and aUotturMaractabtar. in Ishigas! ' ioljaancii Hmitatatt a rpO.Pii; of - oleayszlit , c4Nyli . a m* sit , T,. ; titr4.4.70 11.0 4 . . t... a .1... , - St, ttc?glos raFig,IFRTINTc., ,,,, ._ litiza-ar=dsit lbr Mlektgin ikon ree• inale sous - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. I TOESBAY MORNEcG, SEPTEMBER - 5; 1854. Arjc apdlngs oftho Free Dekiieeratie Nut** Coo. the - FreeiDemoeratio State Convention assem. bled at Efarrialnirg, Aug, 80th, Dr. ItObert Mitch ell pf Indiana;Theicient,'and,Eli Dillin, of Phil adtil3h4. 'Secretary. The following resointrons wet* adopted and: ordered to be publisher 4 . ,- Is Resolved, That the so-milled ; Demottratic parV, by its systematic subserriency to the Wave holding power of the country, as manifested by a series of - measures,' (the last of which, the Ne bratika Kansas bill, involving the repeal - of the Misuri oompromise,) has given the Moat inctu bits rle evidence that it intends to submit to - ev 7l er'S dof that power, even though it may , involve the Introduction of slavery into the free"' states., ate revival of the foreign slaie-trade, and em= the prostration of. - the populif;:bnutitir - .r our pc - weft:mem, by tasking, it su bservient to they Senate, thrOugh the intro duction into that body , of rtirators; (the repreeentatives of.slaveholding cons(ituf tie ie•., insigniteent inpoint of numbers;) thus -setting L t sh.sance the will of the people; and constituting fltt - cnly cause' to anticipate a diasoluilou of the Union. , 2. tßesolved, That the present State and Gen eral Admloistrations have boldlyassumed the re sponsibility of the above poliey, and the - Free Deratteriey hold them responsible for the depar ture front the policy and principles of the fath ers of the republic. , 3.l2ereford, That the only questions now prom- ineptly before the people of this State are those of liberty against slavery, and temperance and intemperance,.and upon these issues will be de termined the approaching gubernatorial election: and that the candidate of the so called - Demo- cystic party; stands before the people, as the jus- - Stier, if not the advocate of the extension of slavery to territory now free; and upon the sub ject of a prohibitory liquor law (the only ade- quate remedy for the manifest evils of intemper- ' once,) this position is unsatisfactory to the friends, of temperance. 4. Rooked, That in view of the transcendent importan.e of the questions now before theveo ple, the one involving their honor and integrity, lunching solemn compacts, affecting human lib erty; the other; the happiness, temporal and eternal, of millions yet unborn,. it becomes the friends of liberty and morality to oisregird all party ties and prejudices, and unite in one body in opposition to an administration whose 'pleas ures arc on fraught with evil to the human race. A. Resolved, That, without expressing, upon this occasion, any opinion as to the old issues which have heretofore divided the Whig and Dew ociatio parties, or as to any collateral or second ary questions which may exist between them, we cannot fail tO recognize the issues as being fairly nzade upon -the two great questions above named, and that the lion. James Pollock stands before the people of the State as the representa tive of the sentiments of Liberty and Temperance, and shoUld therefore receive the support of the Free Demomacy of the State. 8. Resolved, That we accept the proposition to withdraw; tendered by our worthy candidates for the several State offices, in order that an un divided frotit may be presented in opposition to the State and National Administrations at the en suing election. 7. Rerolva, That notwithstanding the with draws' of our State ticket, we deem itour duty to maintain oor distinctive organization as it. Free Democratic party. We, nevertheless, ernresa a willingness to unite with our fellow citizens of other - parties, at any time, in forming a new par ty of the people, to maintain the right of free dom, and resist th'e encroachments of slavery, Whenever an effort to that end lawn be made. 6. Raotrol, That the Chairman of the State Committee be directed to publish the torresporal once between the Committee and the lion. James .Pollock. , Itontrr Surenpu,, Chairman. Eta Dlius t Seer.tary. [uoiessiounsucr.] Letter to Judge Pollock. ' Ptutainr.trum. August sth, 1884. lilox.'ltints - Poisock—Darr i— o The Whig State Committee in their recent address, appeal to the people ot Pettosyltanio "on the ground of resolute *monition to the further extension of the inetltuftn of domestie elarery in the territo rial donielskof the nation," and they "solemnly Pietilpo i 1 Whig party of Pennsylvania and its ail:he - doctrines of the act of 2780, - -"to the. greatentinance Of .1787, in its full scope and all its beneticlent principles, to to - a resolute determination to effect the absolute repeal of the aggresalre portiool of the Nebraska bill, to the protection at the personal rights of every human bring under the constitution of Pennsylvania and the Cuiiatitution of the United States,by maintain- t log inviolate the trial by Jury and writ of Ilabessl Cotpus.' Destrieg 41 unite- if possible, with our fellow republiCana of every party and name in opposi—. lion to an administration, which, has recklessly and wantonly violated the plighted honor of our fathers, we respectfully ask an expression of your sentiments on the following points What are your TIM* concerning the I provisions of the Nebraska Kansas bill, which repealed the Missouri Compromise, and of the duties imposed by that measure upoii the friends of Freedom ? Secondly, Do you hold that the policy embod ied In the sixth article of compact in the cele brated ordinance of 1:57, is a wise and benell dant policy, and ought to be applied to all terri tory now belonging to the Cuited States,''or that may hereafter be :acquired by them I Thirdly, Do you bold that the constitutional rights of fiabeur Corpus and trial by jury should be preserved inviolate to every person arrested on or by virtue of the process of the federal ju dietary ? On behalf of the Free Democratic, State Com mittee. Wm. B. Tomas, Chairman- Judge Pellock's Reply hirtvos, August 18th 1854. Eta:-1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the Eth inst., asking mu expression of niy sentiments on °cr ude point.' therein set forth. Cordially approv ing the. eMdiments of the address of the State Central yommittei to which you have referred, .I cannot hesitate to reply to your queries ; and in reply to your first question, say, that "my viewt conoerning the proirisions of the Nebraska Kansas bill, which repealed the Missouri Com promise, and of the duties' imposed by that measure upon. the friends of freedom,"have been often and publicly .expressed. That , bill, Wits origin design, progress, and final, e(POlßlM :nation, Is without merit to reccommend, or prin ciple to sustain it. Unasked, ill-timed, and reckless—a palpable violation of a solemn coin pact of plighted faith and national honor,—an un disguised attempt to introduce slavery into a territory now free, it deserves and should receive the unqualified condemnation of a free people. The duties imposed by this measure upon the m e nd s of freedom arc, ~ a resolute determination kreffect the absolute and entire repeal of th 4 oggiveldveliortions of that bill"—the re-enact' meat of that portion of the Missouri Compromise Which probibita slavery in these Territories— . . their restandlon and preservation to freedom,— and active opposition. now and hero after, by se ers legal and constitutional means, to the isggres eons • of slavery, and its extension in the territo rial domain of this nation. • . . Secondly. I hold that Um policy embodied in the sixth article of, compact in the celebrated ord. i) =moo of 1787, Is • wise . and -benefleint pone , and ought to be applied to all territory now b - longing to the United Stall aor that may be - quired - by them. - The great end beneficial .. mite of that policy demonstrate its wisdom a -the wisdom of the Statesmen by.whous it was - trodueed and sustained.; a departure from t ought never to have been permitted, and Is tke great errorof,modern legislation.. .. • Third/y, I hold that the. Constitutional rights of habeas .corpui'and - trial by jury Should be preserved inviolate and secured to every perste arrested On -or by Virtue of_ the *process of the fedinaljtidlelary. ' , The , detiliration Of these constitutional "rights is but the recognition of some of tho general, great and essential principles of liberty and free government. Yours, 13 esPeatft 1 11,Y, • ' Jamas PoiLocx. - "..Idr...Slßlam B. Thomas, Chafisiim of Faso Disitooratio.Btitte Conseil. ....The following is the letter, froo Mr. -Potts, "Loth - arising the withdri4el of hie name. • W4.IIWION. Prattacts, June 1.211; 1854. Deal Pirr•The great insportanee;ind toren ue cessity.ist Union among' the rarlotts opponents to, the' misrule il : troth Washington ond . Harrisburg, his lOcionn - obilmts to all=rind I ant gratifiedto learn; 'that an effort le noir, being roade; . by duly anthurised committens, to effect if possible an end ao veryilesirable and to put in rumination Suet; candlhatat for cities; as will; at tho:conting etc -don, command the support ofthe - entire :tan—. To promotethis. object; our Tree Demo cratic; friends, 'are - doubtleto . .propared to mato *lvry '.toneeosion aid Sacrifice, coosistent with a due ;evil to their , prineiples; and with a view to diaetentroms your committee in its activity ' -I :Twill:di : matter,- no &rise' Tam individually, eon, °lireniedillially audio . ..l2o*nd cannot te the with: drairahit nip nomination to a candidate for tho - ofili&ofloverner, avidly' time that' it - may ,be wznitio:spadient to do so.:-.With _ th e higinak sitlitgatietatui;_verf tttlY-lours, = - - paypo-Ferrs, Jr To` totem B . Thamu -thairmaa Free SomoooratieCoareatioa. . L •LorrusaV iSEP'rEMBER 5, 1.8.541. Correpondeare or.the N. Y. ceorier and Eraplicer. wleich she has 114 :the_laatillthouths.beetz PntS4 DIi.MOCRACT C/MIHRD e Coburg ..:14'suctifT• systettiaticaliy abashed by Le ld' a ents awl Chat. C tlsxeseell , hoe of tbeleidingDemtoorats Butassis, July 24. i ovum infhb lintish and Beighui'jciurnals, end.; of Maistietinsetbk and one: of the prificip ' The present position nod 'halve prospect of hence they stood aloof ton man when therecenty tens for the - Boston Thom has the aindAr wad theCoburg family occupy at this mometet an large .I insurrection was elide-tali excited with the view- 2- .mitthaS the Dentociatilyarty tuailtechusotts a portion of men's thoughts both here. and 1.0 placing a Cebu/Ton,, thritte.: They had !is iditqa„.l7, 'brunet: Koept.thio2.4lBar thilderti, throughout the continent of .Earope, that .I may remarkedth . b previous shirker rit Of thn`Per. i.there treVery few so pcotr to'do ill'reverittose.\ h e excuse d f or add rese i ng y ou a n d transatla n ti c tuguesti PritiCe to the - Engli*.Co rt, and thetot- Writing &Abe' Dentin Coarter he-sayer— readers on the subject, the more'especially as ha .° thous policy whch %England his .tately Pursued. I Data Sze :--In - yOerleadir:ef,yesterday. You ' portent as:the recent history of that house has' When- it wee- ' expected, aocerelingly, - that , he lipeak of me Whoring it inettiber of the Massik,- been, it may in future exercise an influencern. - should be called. o- the throrti‘of- the. United (Musette Democratic - State,Cammittee. hav e, Paramount !still, provided its own ambitious r ewe Kingdom of the Peninsula, as .pre-strauged i not the honor of belonging I - alma - body. I have are carr i e d oat, sod we have not in Europe an .. his absence, they all refused to join dri themove- never been notified of my , olccrtidn . ,,aa one of its other outburst of that revolutionary flood which meet, add it remains to be seen' ithithfir the members, or requested to attend any of its meet shall weep all away. ; manceuvre Cllllllollr- be aceitrpliistiedthrough'the ings. Loolthig as Ido upon the,Dettioaratic Far . . If you, hOwever, and the wide range of readers } medium of, Balthimern &porter°. This:. noted ty of Maitintehtisetts.ea "crashed - out"-, for the through which you circulate, think lam going to statesmen, it is well known, was- six yfiaitt teal- I time belattfl Chai r hail.l lieeti - atmber of - wh e t on you a lut e , : o f the family, an d A b e I dent in - England, _under theespecial pattonage of the State Comiaitteeof that party, hav e opposed very mention of this ceases your heart to sink, Lord - Palmerstoin and, 'Mould the veterarOlivin- the issuing. of e call forthe meeting or, a State within you,' beg at once to lift them up, for I itS of the Home O ffi ce., think at to Make peace Cotivention,aa being Pin first ore series of mea- , haven° each intention. d o not design trace with the Coburg Part." IV goingover to'its inter, cures cal g' no effect Of impertance the origin of the house from the days of th e este; the, objects of the, family may be. for the except to eetablish the fact of the party'a weak- Guelphs and Ghibellines, inasmuch es, though ! moment attained, and Pedro V. en the throne a c s beyond . ell Voubt,- they profess to date from that era. I have never iof Spain and Portugal united. Palmerston, heti\ lam, very respectfully,. your obedient serwattt been able' trace them ; nor even f rom that ever, will probably remember his Micierit grudge' - CHARLES D..:ILIZEW.ELL; memorable epoch when they allege that by abet. I and fernier alights. Seeing no Preipeet of being \ Boater' Atignst26; 1864. tering Luther they founded the Protestant Reii- I called to : the. Premiership r he.will tacitly oppoae \ Prom this it would teem that the Administra-` gion, because Most people are of O pini on th at by the ambition of the coburg family, and leave the tient btu; itself experienced. in .15dastutchusattn; their sobsequent• lia4ons with the Church - of; rest to be determined by the republicaris and by whst Caleb Cushing said wetiltr. be the rite of Rome, the Church of Greece, and I know not fete, being Well convinced 'that fa's:quarter of a the .17-IVO Soil amitiment of that Stete.-._kgeltc bow many other churches, they have forfeited - century note throne will be 'standing in Europe, Ibe "Crushed out." It is not the fliartinte at ell claim to bo considered einineetly Protestant. either under the diminion of a Coburg or any I the engineer has been ..hoist by tile tiwn The Duke of Saxe Coburg. indeed, hill abatis other reigning house. I ..4iborryyOuruat ' 'the chamber he which Luther re-composed the • • • Scriptures, and drove away the Devil; but, as it is remembered that the.family has since raised Catholic members for intermneriage with the Courts of France, Spain and Portugal, a Prot estant branch for alliance with the throne of England and Protestant dynasties of Germany, and a Greek one. to supply Princes and Princes ses of the imperial race of Russia, it is no. longer considered to be superlatively orthodox. The profane indeed allege that, were the Sultan ' Abdul Medjid securely fixed on his throne, wo, should have an offshoot of the same prolific and aspiring race trained in Mahomedan principles for ruling the Seraglio, and that if Baron Roths child be not paid his debt on Jerusalem, there will be another reared as immaculate Hebrews for the purpose of sharing the throne of-David, which is-expected then to fall into his hands,- 1 With all that waggery, however, you are doubt-, lea familiar. I shall neither allude to it, nor to the equally well known story of the Prince of Saxe Coburg who commanded the allied armies i in their march against France in 1783, and of whom it was said that, how conspicuous soever be might be in bed, he would never. be distln guished in battle. All these affairs and person- I ages belong to the, past; they mast doubtless be duly chronicled' in writing a history of the family:. but etpresent I shall go no-further back than the year 1814, when the existing King of Belgium, who may be considered as theeecondl builder-up of his race, found himself occupant of a second floor over a baker's slop in the of Marylebone, London, with an income of £2OO (1,000) a year, sada rent of thirty shillings week. The curious who visit that enterpris' ing parish may still, inspect the lodgings which his future Majesty then occurred. Visiting London,' yowl are aware, as an - aid-de-camp or humble attache in the suite of the Emperor Alexander of I'rus- eitt, he had then the good fortune_ to captivate by bis handsome person the affections of the Princess Charlotte, the heiress-presumptive of, England, and all at once to start into a pa lace with an income of £50,000:;:(260.000) a year. That income and palace be still retains; but the goodly looks are gone., His Majesty ep pedrs bent and sorroow.struck, salt he were the victim of some secret remorse, or as' if some dreadful calamity were about to overwhelm his house, - He has indeed no reams to do so; for he has been eminently lucky, end the fortunes of his family have since exceeded all usually reCorded in the annals of romance. He stil' retahnt all hie enormous appointments in Eugland, though i his wife died within a year of marriage,,tunt in ' 1880 be was supposed to have amassed half a million eterling.when he was offered the throne of Greece., With his usual prudence he declared the proffer, Which fudged, if seeepted, would probably have swept away all his savings, the Bonds of the Kingd om having been somewhat depreciated by the ;' immaculate British patriot t lir. Joseph Hume and other dabbler" in that 1 species of commodity. But be accepted that of f Belgium, which was , shortly afterwards. cruelly I separated from. Holland, and with it received Louis i'hilllppe's daughter, as well as £lOO,OOO for a dowry., ' It was now that Lis 3lajesty deieloped the grata policy of the family, and - commenced a system which completely tlinnt dot of the feath er bed Lero of 1793 into the shade.. The latter had been contented with a distinguished alliance, for himself; the present king contemplated' no - - thing lees 'than a gigantic achense for supplying princes and prineesameto all the thrones of Eu-, rope. Ins ilia view he was. dmirably seconded by his sister, the present. Duchess of Kent and mother of the English Queen Victoria. By their conjoint exertions a royal nursery was establish 1 ed, and brought to astonishing perfection under) the auspices of a German Baronness Spaeth. The young scions of the. House of Coburg wore I pat into this lady's hands so soon axthey camel out of the nurse's, and trained for Marriage in a manner positively marvellous. Boys and girls were educated together, so that the one might have a soft spirit, and the other an aspiring dia. peetion. They shared alike in all their put times and pursuits, the eons being no less re markable fur their tastes in ladies dresses than the daughters were In their accomplishments as interesting romps. ' . • Prince Albert for three years after hts Mu riage so delighted in the Inspection of -Mika and repulin de taint& that a London tradesman. was .constantly employed in journeying to and, fro to Paris that hie Royal - Highness might have the pleuure of seeing the: fashions' t least once a fortnight; and even yet he is the most accom plished judge of a robe de chembre In Europe., The other members of, his family made scarcely. inferior progress ; and hence, while the illuitri mut Prince hiMielf is consort to his cousin, the queen of England,the remainder Snell:Cost similar positions in reference to the thorns of Prance . Portugal end Spain ; a daughter being wedded to one of Louis Philippe'scsons ; a cousin, hue band of the late Queen, and father of the present King of Portugal ; while the ruined.- a youth In his seventeenth year, is desirous' of espousing the infant' daughter. of Isabella, that be may thus also secure the sceptre of the Peninsulp_ .I.t were unnecessary it present to allude to the. German members of the 'family though they are equally as numerous and promise to be .aqua prolific ; boys and girls being retained in their fe male trainers hands tillthey are twelve or thirteen ,years .of - age, when, the former bare..passed two or three years in a ()Minim UnireUity they aro all ready for matrimony and launched •at once into the world. ~. . . • Rut this system, however admirably adapted, is not likely to last; and there Is little doubt that should the Republicans yet wan the upper hand in Europe, the whole, save perhaps England, will go. King Leopele himself had a• most.narrow escape during the last insurrection in 1648, . and was indebted fur the retention, of his throne on ly to the philotiophhieeolneas With whick,he ex pressed his readiness to quit the 'Velem at a, moment's notice. ' "There is no nee, gentlemen,, making an uproar here," said His ',Weedy with, -the utmost eereoity, when the revolutionary Fiai : - ty.threatened to M unn him tint: "1 'Am' ready at once to pack my valise and retorts to' England;" and so taken-elonek were they by this "uneepect ed overture, that they not only abandoned the proposed election, hut entreated him• to remain. He has since, however, greatly lost hie populari ty -by this kiwis alter, Agues ipaver system •of government. : .The Belgians, -torpid ars.they, are, do Lot like altogether to be governed by a - ging Log;tir one *he lacentented with the emolu ments ; of royalty without performing any of its loftier Run:aloes. : While he hes ahown.bleallec• tity to be bandied,. to and frU, according-to , the party in his Legislature that may preponderate, hells ak the seine time mined himself up to a - most:unwarrantable_ ensue in the intrigues that for the last twelve months have been agitating Europe., lIIe posittoorperimpa. left him us at. ternativet. ter it la -the nature of the weak to be trualing, and of -the. timid 'ti, temPerise. At tached to Russia on the one side, by ancient set-- Tito:44 fam ilylioni"LeoPnia intOrnliiiilo/ineti" to ber pearly, white the war brilke, out; andrheur • - einee he has been menaced by,Lbuis liaptdoin 00 the ether: 'Whichever of theec ultimately pre- - yall. he eon scarcely expect to •eseape , free,. for, the Czar U.iiIIICJS him of lugratttade. and lonia 'llapOleort suspects hIM of secret hostility: ',The litter, prat:ll)l3oi axe Moro right of the tiro; 'all -Leopoltra Lopes and•wiahes being on t4p - .4de Of the Antecrat, .front whem, bY his influence area Price* Albert; Invitarded off tho..lnistilitiecof , Etigla*d, mill they could hingerto lirimght, I to beer effectually against . 'hini, add the . 11000: 1 -once of this will-be,• Hot lititiliNtiptelion`will who the first favorable priteit Eli. accompliabi De. that - extension of tarritortto the:Ehine, which has long been .ftie object of. Preach ambition, King Leopol4 is wellOwitre of this,,and knotted:int hie tenure-of alithitritydepindeielelf on the gie.: . carious thiend which .at;preient:imires ;Franco and Eighind. ' s_ .- ' - • •-•'---- I --.- But whatinere thitiiniailiir"-oliidiftdume, ban recently deptliad'Llopold'of ids popalarity 1114*1/65thildlity, to mi."!andpnbUdiocklipifyin. ISO liftssdhania. for priapittgotratir eat Quieli;asoita from has ' thro4, - llls ,wasidiymo favorite with repot/cam Vail' , , have recoiled in disgust from the gross ranzier 1 loaf . , - " .. '"' ---- '''''''''''' - '" . .; 4.4- v, ,r ...'?. -.. .. - :=. l '''''.'!-:'.=..‘. , \'.:_7.... , :-.-. t - .... 7. :.-...:•.- : -.:: - - -... ,--, - -__ , , ;-, - -_, :,1.,::.‘ T 1 ~...,-„L F;,-.,',. 1., %.,.,...,,,,,,.....! !\- , , , F. ,, ,, - .N.' -,. .. .. . 4 ~.„,.,--..-,,,,,,,-_-----_,- . BY the Europa. Carreenoadence of the N. Y. Commercial. Atenreetiser., Losnos Aug. 18th, 1854. , . The chief intelligence sinCeAte„last :packet has been in connexion with the'operation's against the fortress of Romarsund on the islandof Aland. It was then mentioned that the landing of 3400 French troops and English marines :bad.beenef feeted without much difficulty, and it now ap pears that Domarsund was infested' on the 12th inst., and that one of the prinaipal forts: was taken after a few hours resistance:- , The Rue clans are stated to have previously made asally; and to have been driven back with a heavy lost, but full details are yet wanting. The place is naturally much stronger, than...Sillistria,,and as the Russian garrison'femora than equal iit point of milt:there to the attacking feriae, and the Yee sell Crier can 'give no assistance , in reducing 'the principal .pointa'owing to the-shallowness Of the water,; the Czar will be destined, to sustain another humiliation as severe at; any he hes yet experienced, if his officers are unable to held out on this occasion. ' Front the Danube tbeie is new, of course;'-no important intelligence to be =peel ed. The flight of the. Russians front both . PrincipalitieS is vii tunny complete, although Prince Ale del Gortschakoff is said to have acquainted • the pak inet at Vienna that, as leig as the 'Turks 'are in Wallachia, the troops'ef the Czar will retain cer • tain strategic points' in them.-. Whatever. these points may be, they are certain. to -be auffacientlY, emote from the army of Gmar Pasha M be se.' cure from the danger of new defeats from his- hands. The object'of the negotiation, honorer, wan plainly to indicat e tit" "high.oonitideration" for Austria, beneath wbi eli the EmperorNichci las has previetudy attempte d , to °overlie retreat. He will leave the Principalities altogether trian troops enter, but he must contriveto break his - flight from his TO - rkish conquerors-by psi. tending to hold each bite of his material , guaran tee as ere sufficiently - near his own frontier to render the subterfuge a safe one. _ , . , Front tlieTritnealhere is no lsternews, ben same details of the recent survey of Sebastopol show that the allied fleets again ,want close to that place in inferior numbers to those of the Itinsian fleet jniide, With the hope of tempting them to battle; but of coarse in Tain, the advicei from Turkey tend to confirm the reliant statement of a simultaneous attack on, tme and land beintiotended. although a report prevailed ,yeeterday. at Vienna that the expedition was iSiels , • to:ba" delayed by 'cholera Among tlite The accounts - from .dsla are, at usual, vague. and contradictory - -buena. hand, fichantyl, who ,hia lately, concluded an offensive Ind defensite alliance with the Sultan, is said to hive gained a, great victory, vaille on the other, there is a Rus sian report of General own defeated the Turks on their near'soll, - Beyasid, with greet 'slaughter. - Owing ' to ip ileum*, hawever, this statement causes little uneasineet,eud if the -fact of a Te.Petsm baying been performed in St. Petersburg were added .to it, the_ public would be strongly disposed to believe' that the affair had resulted in some elbstantial success% to the Turki. -There is some talk of the army.of Omar Priebe being speedily. removed to Alia to repeat the performancee they have just achieved in At Paris, the attention of the people is entire liabioilsed by the fete on• the lath hist' incom-` memoratieM of,Napoleen the first. which aPPeirs to have been very dazzling and to base passed off with general satisfaction. • .Anxietyeontinues to be felt with regard to the, course of events - at Madrid,alihouglatinsfar the' restoration of caller appears to- have been main tained. The circumstances tbet the Cones,. about. to be summoned for the Bth of. November next, are to consist only of a single chamber will add to the difficulties of the Moderate; party.. in keeping the, people within those bounds by which alone a reaction can be averted.. Cholera prevails in London, as elsewhere, with considerable intensity, and another well known nobleman {Lord Beaumont). was this morning re. ported to have died of it. According, to medicalthe re port of his attendants, however, his disease was low ferie. He was in his 97th year. The prospect of the harvest In Englabdoontineps excellent. The weather on the whole is veiy ;fa vorable, and enough work has now been . done . to insure that the general result will be_ exceeding. ly good. The grain market, thereforei . shows in creased heaviness, and, - noraithstandusg the re.: newed decline repined by the last steamer, snits could not now be forced except at a farther duction. With regard to the potato disease, the accounts from Ireland and elsewhere : show tine quirmardly that it has appeared to some extent, but no doubt is felt that, owing to the quantity sown and the advanced period of the crop, .the quantity Saved under any:circumstances, -will be beyond an average.• -'to the Londotimoney market, dining tins week, , there has been greet tininess, and the chief sub ject of attention has been the introduction of the Turkish. loan .which hen mei with a most anima, ed reception . The proposals which were to the effect stated in a,previous letter; namely for 000,600 inn 6 per nut. rank ittlolvith a fur; - 'they inn of an additional ..Elpoo,ooo *ninth , hantieron the same terms, and an ultimata bine of .£2,00),000 more in the course alive montits,. but not under 85, were published the diy before yesterday. Transactions imuiediatelieook pine in the-scrip at ."premium, and wnen it was known that the responsible applicationa for it . Were to - theextent of three or four times - the sum to be leaned, &steady improvement continued un, til it was sold as high as 7. A reaction then took place to 61, but die last, price to-day . was 6 and the market appeara The'agents in London are Baron and iloreley Palmer. . . — . Consols at the lastdate were quoted 94. They birve since.touebeil 941.. and have - elosed this fax-, 'Tire instioneionliaibeen announced to•day:br idesers.-Pngler, -Brothers, a' (inn in the_Spanith trade, but it is not of .ani,importanen., Tae .liztirT AND BOLD R013134it MORT BR. nits tsir::.-Tha following are the Paiticalare of the robbery - br mi. James D. Radcliffe,' the Agent of the E. S. Expreia ..Cotapany, at the. C. B. and Dayton Railroad de pot , night before lut. The prechie um stolen •is not knOwii, but; ii . isogon from $25,000 to $40,000, As. was stated by us yesterday morning. The light express wagon Sent from the isffiee'for the packages, was -waiting at one of'thejlupot doors yhen Mr. Rad cliffe .wired, ~ Re took the money . earpet-Img. PlUed.it near the seat, and Annientarily turned - tt - stdiust anaher package. ' . .W . hen be turned 'round. - IciAike the earpit-pag tigil.n.L-not more than - limn aeconds' of time hating:elapsed—it •rge gone, and in the darkneas and confusion, no clue was got to the scoundrel, who, undoubtedly,. bad dogged the . messenger all day, waiting; for the slightest chance to grab the prize. It hap pened that no . polloe - ofileers were present at the • time, and • good-while elapsed-. before the send-, °twig any were neared.- &meet; our most as. pert pohcemennow.have the matter in hand, and will use eiery eUrtion to arrist Mattering thief. The U. 5. Express Company tuti managed all its business with great care en ' well sir prompnese -and dispatelg*Mr-Iladehtfe is a .. reoponaibl aand vigilant eau, and :4- seems atraPA o ' coati/oOat' -tbothiefsdundd hen,. Secured Ole - 614. Ithe . lopselacild tell igen the Express • Company, re- . "Mittens need feel no appieheaelon of it. respon sibnity and readiness to'det what is right in the' . . Limns' - igox gang,. O'llante...--,Thifamily-of Mr. W. Smith O'Brien received a letter.thla week -.foam that gentleman, dated, the Ast We - Wha.h.lay; from Van Dletean's Land,' when lie' Was prepari log to avail himself df lira' Majesty's gracious' panlon; awl to leavrtheintinitbr,..Earbpe.; .13mIth °Wen and other felatleeslellkaneet-the. Illatontetl exile,at.".Asuseela, - lettere., it ipprobable be. will reside; and wo.)utva the ple. of in. Tatolog las conntelintit -that ldr.:ClTilan's eepteilletth flit best big* btilaWireles span :tintatte olioneattria remkelon. - of lbw penalty. for, et palltical olfenoa.—.Lhneriek'CAnan., 44:12, . . ===MEEM ... , . . Lazar Caors-nt laataan.—We hays.,the fel- lowing' by the last steer , in relatior. Co the Mt)! ln Ireland: . ' , ‘..The,wealier during the last week hi* been • rathei.unsettft, but, although a. goad Att',.al of rain has fallen, the grain crops do not appear to have been at all injured. - The...wheat leaky/ill, and is now ripening fast:- and - J. de":4lok:aiserie that it lute in anyplace been - beatendown: \:.hlit, remarkably . free f ' blight or afautoehile, the \ ear te considered tin ustly large 'aid fli j lL,7rtie '.'' est:crop Enis suffere more - fronCtkiei - reittitid '.\ weather than the wheat , nor is. eltegetlienA free from ' blight, altheigh upon thie,head.,thare\ rt r Is certainly little to complain of. ~ -• ,!-, \*. 7..t . ' \" 1 :Iii.011 - tlia - Whola, - them. is millexeryie4on to 1 ' - "think that the grain- crops Will be the t*talitin ' dant - that hitike:beeit gathered lertngn7rarL— With regard to potatoes, there can, be: no donbt , the disease is now ; epresdini,-.hut not tneUell'an alarming extent as some people \repel:My-The _. new potatitii. are gen:malty in see ttionghout. the country; and, although ':the leat*:.o4'in ~ spume/sea Meanings, are blightol, xeed ie ip , s _,. . . are scarcely touched—while, for thitAxiiikpayt: , the quality is excellent. ; The:qtuuitilysowtteds ' " year is nnprecedeittlY large, eyetCocgopared with - the•very best of times, as that it :Ili hoped that after all casualties'and Imam, there willbee WI , . average supply ."- ' ..". . \ , r.\ • : \ k!...T :-: Pa.eatalitrannso.ne.:—.Tha r 'Clercheni\Than., dealer of Wednesday evening la s t arc thteible • swami) west of , Hudson . has Jittatt";.buteiricfor several weeksi and within a few.,days the.,fire has done an immense amount otitimage;.:Wflale meadows.to the Amount of several ettes' have been burnt four feet deep,teed iint: or Couript,:irhen the awamnfilts witlinyitter,; , -bitootnti t a lake... The Sra would tioniniteiCetsatintincit - cr, ~ till' reble sans were tnterisined, when a" vent \ wouldoccur, through which. the;:fhtnies ' - 'irlittld \N. rush oetibk.uniey feet in height, etedtha , .othole - \' . .i. ground, -timber and 'ell; would be , consittned.-:, , ~ Largeittil , would fall in a ' mass, and be burned \; t m to be a, resident Pierce, of the lindattii. Col- • lege,"irstile.Vie vicinity when be sakiettle trees ': - 11 apparently,t l solid ground, but a shirt " distance , , from him, co menoe tumbling. When hnitirted •, 1 to run. Theycontinued to fall behi n d hhe, - „attd .. . , so near was be I . tit , one turn to the den r, that ii ‘. the limbs eta fa leg tritif biestridt' — : 'n- . hebitanitt are ie.. berette4t.censternation, not knowing where p wimp this .terribleatate of things will end... Like. ellatniti'aii.noterititifore '.. eiejta tine country, \ and.unlinsa ,wo_sequ have • rain, the situation of\ many neighborbiteda, will be worse than if their lived in - thitallse of-birth- iftfakciet. God grant, rata may coonC.Our,, . - Tun Pask7fleittmaarto`Sfirit.dis.rivirum— In another column will bt 'found the othdii-pro ceedings Of. the.Pree,Detacieratic ,State voreu- tion, trttlideasring the State 'iiakei. of=i6e:Wty, '. sad declaring in favor_tif Judge Pollock, 4htt .. resolutions will be read withikreit'intereet, It win be. seen that the. party agrees - te - &i 4 Pill r ete . with-the Whigs at the present elketion, but does . '- not merge - its 'exiatenee in' thelifinwsiitut fact,\ the name policy which • has pirn :the:free Democratic organisation such power In Via- • chuseits,Siew Hampshire and 'other itiales: The noble:letter of Jitige Pollock we need nit' Full . attention to, : It satisfied the Convention; and to as it op ears to cover the whole.gtounit'-^Ne hope newts osee.the , eppotients of the Abdul*. tuition ihrepghout the State, cordially unifing in support ofjudge Pollock: Unien and victim*, in the .present hese, are hiSeparable...:-.PA4:44- ....; The Danville, Y.,' .tiered has the followitig; \, iiii - et:the most remarkable is well as dinAno- '% is fires has ommired Inc the ; OAF:T/31%pp in W land. .;' Thu swamp ls soma " six - miles \,, in I , Luttit:'li,t two btitad, and 'Whole 'fa -bernt . ' some With - sonie sligbt:exceptions.. , One otrthe latter is on the lot of B. "xenlkner : of this , fillige, ' " wheket \Eberle nearly all saved fix= the devouring ig element 'lt was only saved by. his Own epersz, and the well:directed end - desperate efikitipf 'a company dfcrna twenti.fivemen tinder lifi een- trot: Tlii,3 lb aectimtlished, .tpo, r . us wears in- . formed, agoioet the *deice of many neighboring tit t property mine who stoeitby and ettirtheir own property born thinking all eiSirter,M;sate it. useless. 3.1r.T plan was to cute read:Weross his lot just in advance of the fire: , ilia -dig *ells every feW rods. are told dwell wells;ief which there are :upwards, of twenty,'Were some ef them dog'tenTeet deep"lkeircre nabbing waterkright hi' the swamp; and that water invariably gushed ais in a ignite as thiCknis'a non's aria and was as . • said as i*irater:"-' --, .\". '-', ; '-. - . . ,-- - -, •• 31 1" .. ' ENCIZANif TUB fana74exti AlYstit.4Tke London Times, in the course nn arifeledininunk..• Meg the destruction of:Greyttvoni lays • Her ISisjesty'a Chip Boacswet9rill ,ttupe4kitely proceed to Givytown to afford protOtion.Va nG ish interests On the Moine ito cosiaanethei 'I . Ist government cannot fan to give theleinteit BO rions attention- to this painful oceurre . troulihich affords a . curious illustration of. atm manner in wnich President Pierce thinks he ts-Tia4ptatig the :honor of: the American, •T4 113, ,:0f her 3 4.1e0W 8 sObdoner Bermuda, against this 'tibiae of trupericiifbrcs, was highly creditable to that officer, and N ly warned Captain , Hollins of the:eoAlikinentee of \ liNow 3 kniuxasislimAmmosi:Aiaidouar correspondentcif „the i Ito mon u tin :-. It "4 iJ ite' "iiiiies ~t learn that the ktiii - ir Nothings: are engaged in preparing for the fall electicd; 'They _ milli coon make a nomination for ;Major. - .:4That. tide', mysterious party is strong in,Baltineue can. not be doubted, , They eltdm to have, seventeen-: :. thonsaud members within the.e l 4.llmiti - atid ow--.: pacts to elect ' their Miyor r by MQ'to.9oooliiajor, . ity. - The entire State of klityltinct-li-Jall of . 7- • them. and'they - are said toe Nth:foe** with : wonderful rapidity." , „ :: -,2i r!.'.r -,- : - .' ,-- i -- - ' - - i . Ist lustfuioilElwiunts..—The , Prikidenti of: , the American,. tile- Franklin, end . Om AtterusiM, Ivens 'Fire Insurance "compatiiesc,,,ltoitim.:, but' published 11, bard exposing 'a greie7etietnpt ta'- w i swi' die the people - of the - West by ';'partite who pie nd'to be accredited' agents-of ihesCitistitu do o and to issue . olieles of in knensecoml their o responsibility. The, companies disavow these .. agencies, mid pronounces:Mt - Omani% they hue issued'a forgery atid n fraud: '' '.. ,- ' 4, -. , .' , -.. .. ... . • ~. . , • IiAAD : LANOVAO2,..Ibe- trieildi. rot OOT, Bit , ler arts determined .to secure the Foreign not. • top 'excellency-it ..bacd words' in denunela. `lion of Bab* gllalliOgiSlll Cab . do It - .The; flue. • - riaburg Unice* the ergen Iti Gov. .11litlerlato -- "The -linott.tiatbins of tie; present .day., as a political, pait7; arc, ; the Jinent • descitidenta—ms legitimate repretaintitlieltit tbe infidel tiitibm j aa- , band of ctinapirateraiinder: . Bonapart e TuaCiorg Is Beni:tam-41m latiCEMO t h pi- liars all apeak of Oda weather and abundant Wm.:, -rests throughout ' the' whole r ler - *at *Mate. - The corn tend wheat especlallr'are,» l tp r e sented , • as unusually floe. and inmany,plo4lol,:iba, lattark t W".beilig.."4' 0 0 8 ana b 4 .7f-40 Atatla yftlir:l 2 . liirikoly, and the 014 complaint fa gitti...'Petlite • act, but this is far frona geneittntacryltariow ink Rozottps.Moron.-.4'be. „ciiiiii:crbireriteil , 1 by Mr. Ericsson has brio_ aboxidorke4T remit which pianticat. men bare long foriateie would • - finally kart to tie , isittunltfeil-to. j'The'Neir York - piper& mitt...that the Work" onglnolvtolo tat = oat oft. ho ateinuthipartto,yoir ; of bojters put --• .- ll'azcztfoil.Bept, .L .-,4 E.osa.,britlipt nadir • POlittrriCtion4itAr-Ihis ritzy. on tkek Mui r of the - tlomptlald Itoilroad„ rellim 4 4..eitiol*, killing ' eolMAsztriry,' 'ctint*:Ui; ~ and'otle *Olt - . .oi/tBll iriii iitrir- - tititiiiitiiiiiiii Twit- - ern part' of the Stitof tlhicilloOntirof , that. the -, crop ot"Tpplis In that ikinitYi.s... - roilritse, and thij fraltaTtolir otlor,ryttalitpleT 1 4 41 1 4ePtiik r Ir*APP 40 to Z S 2 M 13 ?f 1 " ' , 3 Z 6/fie lteiltoiiallTllSAg4atiadlitic-: str a _44,.!the.oo.nistgi s'Argikiiitfa.':: la . sing Mro, affix - a "D. .' to his Vie, , '.., ..,!;•1 '..i:*: V.........4"--'-' -Z1 r1 i . :,:,,,?: , ,,, i •-' 4..., ...-....,,..,,-,,-..,-,,,,,,,,.......,......--,.443g4 ----1,-, -7-.- , , , :c. .., -_. ,', •,..,, A5.,4..*3-f-- zi0r.,..e.,..-N•r`i,- .i.A . . _ .
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