_ . • .• .. . . - A . . . . • ti i A 1 .., _AIL .. - --w-i--- ---- - -- - - ----.6 .-,.....-..--;,-.... ESTABLISHED IN •17 86 : I - ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE i,. BUSINESS CARDS. _ ... , _______ PUBLISHED DAILY AND SFREE LY BY . • ATTORNE Yti.. WHITE - ' 1 -._________,___-: ____ _ _,_. . . DAVID ::YE WIIITEI [SAMUEL lIADMIT. 4 11 -- ------- . .- . .. • • •• OSEPH S. &A. P. MORRISON, Attor • erne& aa rand arrozer, B.SIISZAS savor man wain . • - ye at La. Gaut Pittsburg No. 14.3 Fourth street, between . - , - limltiatieni and Grout. Pittsburgh. Pa. noy.l - ' TERMS: . . - - - • „I - • Da . tyy:-EIX anew. Per annum. Payable halt 7. .0 1 - W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "-Bake -1 • 1,, ,NE L .T.,,,,,,,„.„,,„...., „ Menges, cyib. ej. well'e Dullotingag Grant street. betwe.n Fourth and win b. 1.11 wi ennplied on •lollmaing conditions: ntamona Alley. ataterlyT - T A,. mph. per annum -Al 5 CO . eqx. .pt. .d 6 ..... -------. 9ed II) OBERT E. PHILLIPS. Attorney at Law, T e o copies do ..--___„.-.. 13 011 I La , , duels. ~, T,A.,,,..",,,.4.7117,..,.,..vg"gbig•PP.V3,..i;.,..,;:dr,,..iiiqidciv:va„ggv-r,','/ ir• ..- 1 . ./11i . ,RT POLLOCK, Attorney at La. 5. 1 -- - be .nt ailer the year eliplcas, unit.. the money ls coal for I ft_lL 0, t . .. , of kito ...4 orsat e5...N.1 , v... ts..c.ust. • t - ssr*sl• ; ..,.... steps. Pittsburgh. mitt, '39 RATES OF ADVERTISING: ! f A3IES J. K VEEN, Attorney at Law office than squar e , 1 10 bp. of I...paten or Agote.i ' e.P boarth groat. new Groot, tat.........an. JaLs-nr I.' ' . v.gil• addit. l6l4 ;linmeGoo....- gV S VI RANCISC. FLANEGLN, Attorneyat Law. Jo,* row week l7s - Doi - t wo ~,,,.„4 „ ._ _ . If No. 170 Fourth Mbet. Pittsburgh • Ito • three waits. -- t tti ASTER - 1. - .i .- . BRADY - Atte na rncy roc Lau, 1 , ,,,, •,„„ ,• ._ .. .._..... e 0., So. 59 EU .r th etyma Pittsbusch. ' ' Do . ls. months.. -" gg • BA - NKER.S AND BROKEI{S. Fopo. twelve m.tivr...-----•--- " g. ' 16 8 twelve 45 linen or le. berm:loom) 000 j ,.. -- i -- ' -' one MAL. for ..a.• additional line. i IEIININ &:. CO., Bankers and .Exchange 1 o . e mews,. dimmable at pleasure, (per .. 1. Brokers. N 0.95 Wood stroct,.rner of Diamond Alley. um.) exclusive of pan.- -e-e- ---- 25 " 0I Totthott - gli. PL . _. For each additional SqslA+Vl , 4 rarer .n =na/ and tioirtfuy and sell M.:l:Messina Coln. Ditimunt Time Mahe,r th addltional sew. ins , rtod undet the 'earls' rates, Exchange. and Promissory Note. make • Cothorions to all rine. 0 the prhednal ontles Of the Union, Rendre Depeelts on call dvertise... acceding.f square,ond not ores tifteen and. Intea.m. and glee their precept attention 1...a1l oth ggos. to be ettortrol as a onto., and . nom . crtuatterm .--- thiertaaning to a Imoter a Maine... --NPublishere nut secountable Inc legal adeertLacients 12S-Eastern /'.r.rivanne comtantly for mle. len, ty AV the .tT "' VeteVre " o r liter " Uo . caTe t ta ' r= • the some .1-..- " igi.. ggvi Sg. ''...gg ' Bankers, vgiV-vv ' 11 a Lthr advertboadentst RANIER ',X RAiIM. Bankers and Ex- Aolve ' rthe-rosento Pot marked on the mot for a sbeclebsi il k,. eking- lico•Lera Boy si. i .ell Gold and Mi rer end number of Insertions, will be continued till foroPt., ood en t t-t.e. odor.. ioems 00. C.al 1 - .t....r •• I t.ll, , t.. 7:l,unat etorbei or...Kidle. itba rondo,. Comoimorf Soo.. or_id 1 ion. lio• ot I , ' '''.. Pith , . of anunalufeertber• a Grimly Miami to ; in t w....,,, n o , a n d ' ,di' ....,,, .i.'' g. ,'. -,':„,_ lialr own IN lie. business, ant all edvorthoincati A': /i,,,,, ~,, ~ ~.,„_, .„, ~,_ ~.,, ~„, ~,,,„ ~,,,..!. r . . the benetlt or other .reine s. mll 0. - 4 1 • ' ad°••Mieimente Third and W....a .troem, diamo, onfosli. the et. 'Tories , . 717. .taftem=..7071,741V:r ' 01a; . ::::•.V '!"". ' 3,1 I, .1 • ;..nd tb. ,' lTrults engL.,-;.d. will te, .l° , ' was still le fOeble health- at the time het \.e ' 1 •\ whether this could he cnrried out, and finally it • tag , , , ,e , p, Ipo .... . a .s. , tolerAits was mentioned that the nffairs of Mr. SFHertry, partook otlhairistehe. '` \ ntkehr,Elerae.,i..l . . 12,,,49}\ with-. whom Sir. Oliver had been connected, had An we wish teitetkAmerely, a ' , Wit stateenent , • • ),,, s , • , , , ~• to.P ertaPel ..... ••,,. 1ff,104 '''., been found to present a moot unfavorable pros- of facto, whic h - -we can readily prove. sec uiso Ear,a,,,, r i o s. ~ , pest, that they had beeen brought into Chancery assert that' e frierils_ofblr. Cornell thenieelves . g o ” ar h ... ... ~, 8,22 E by some relatives, and that in Mr. OHM'S Cane believe that le did tot dip fros t the effects of Tho ~,,,0,. :C . .. . tho expectations previously entertained of a good ' eh.; naw a p a p era itacoli f h oxeo t o coil poisonous ~, ,,,,a i . rit i , ,,v,'"•e „ ..__ , arrangement accrued to have keen abandoned. , opt, \ I ,t / 6 • 1 Etelaklea',,.•% '‘,. • The whole of these announcements contained, '•\ Yalta...• \ ‘ ' • 371 it i, belleved, in-,11 material points nothing but • Gest ALVAREZ AuvANCike elle ME elm or , ! literal truth: Those eyeing then, which refer; blexteu-s.-Adrices, from Aenp co to Sept. edb, The ron%raeticis t hle for artille r y in the Cri , . . Jed to favorable anticipations came from tourers ;etate,thlott Gen. Alvarez is st%il •• advancing up- , ..°. ' t re • Oliver or supposed to have the authority either of Mr. en the ppituf, amp a s b oa t . a h a d a , ,,,,,,..0 ,1. From Si pherok to Sevastopol, along the 2,560. , ,,,„ . . northern decilekty of ( he Tanriale chain; its his trustees , and, place having hero - the-teem cf Yutels, at the hethl o' given to than, it was necessary that equal pub- 1 All the kovernMent troops, recto . t bout F„Teutt, l el'„,i oh r is t hi,„rty -111 ' tail s, \ deity should - he afforde , l to off. fist .uhsequently 0 hail been withdrawn from the Stgte of, GuerCrro „ t F rom - ' i,o l :.lo r.Pol ic ,, j ..l ', acre" the tended to a less fatornbte tertn'tatit.. It is Ito the capital: ':9. letter from AerkeeleN says :` ' 'l,'"",lh' chain, r ' ' h e s. ° ° , 'q l l T° " - true that -the trustees even 0.,' express confi- i• A pitched bottle .took place on the plains Del ttf 1, 4 e: its length i forty - mar mile a. •• deuce la. bringing about an arrangement by-, Quntra, State el Melo/man, in table/Vieth hunA 3 . RP". 1 . ." 1 ... I . l dfival , . I, tok s lil! , \Sooth which the assets of Mr Oliver may be realised!edred governmeut troeps were attackeddendther- '" \eet- ‘ \ \ 4. F ' Baleklava to Sevesu . \pol, atound a the in the _bent possiblernanner, and the sacrifieti s °uglily defeated by Col. fluerta and\ a -teat I which wodid attend any other precess may be' many killiiik before General Man', \ nd ,,, r , i tern t Miuntion \of t e Touriau chain; \kts avoided: but this, although douhtlest regocul tu.- . l t could canto 4 their oasis nee hi, troops -olpaert- I le th ton e miles- \ . . rengement, so far n, es cry arraugement is good: ed and 'Welled the ranks f the pronunchados. s.• From .roPileroPakto Peterfiee which la best pied, the cireumstauces, is not in , Though the trdeps of Alva z lost . the vallpnt , fi. From E . nheropol to P op \ necurditnee with the expectation., entertained I Capt. V.11aree,13,.3e , night me killed, beside ka , BakMbi Se rk Is half Ray Cr fiev\stopel to , when &surplus of £.300.00 was hoped Bribe I number wounded Capt. Roder nes pursued tlk, Simphenupoh tki rand bGt!eatN the two places te\ l. sthoro t he, skirts the . hane o the Tannan dbain. \ even when the parties having cluims for •liips ;_entany and took Ili city of lac tubs, cold expected to get them back at cost p ice, :wounded Sautanis`ts ad looked r a shelter. 'es - \ - and thus settle all .1110,..115. • i''' The rms. of F-1 o\l had been . reified by Al- ;,% D..ATII 00 . uM. Rear, or .en Atiaa.-se e If, after having mentoned with k zentai. •,tiod _varez's troops, ; and \.te other divisi u has driven , eaga-,,,h„ - arrow , of tilf_ttb nit ., n ,,,,,,, k at the prevalence of each et pectauons, the I moil - the et/vertu:neat Lech, from Agin . 11n, though a . Orn , ,eha City, Nebr.?, Territory. 'ves edges bal concealed the fact of Oleic leaving noel witho. „„.,,,,,,,,„,„.„ ,:k -c„ of life. • abandred, t bore Would bane been the strongesf, • pariefulankin rel4ion n the death of %r. Burt, . group ter con•leionatiou The trustees of Mr. e. , 11,111.1tOAD CO - ATENTION\ MT 111,17.41.0 —At. a: it '..t., \ 1 / .imOlivet *Ail l' o, -.'=.ed or too P.ch.,°°.'°"°i'' • meeting of repreeentativeh {the vario New 1 He ;toed at the old Vresby ria ' biblissiogottse e. t ßigruce to dray upon reflection the truth of ; y ork rat i rt „„ l „ . rorootiy hhle at Menlo, t was et ilelleltieu, •at &boat hal pest three o'24ock chi They will also undersbuid that the rem, t d etrrodo , d to ,o a , Thar i a l t , s t , , E, iagbd a t ar a . t o ! this moreltng, retaining\ at th Inet hour a li- Pitotntien now. Ore. deny net Pr00 ,. . 14 ".......; abolish all laws licensing rein 4 for etnigi'ent zation cf tt, situation, and i lterelerl by .t e dtaire to 'location the eptrit of the notice they . nansengers to the West, and risk, g fan eruc t! Irietids wlreaccompanied\f,im cm his ‘;arolin hale - just ,ued. but is haentled simply to show ; ...u ng i t n.f, ,,,,, 0t r,,,,,,.. to ~i tic ,,, , , for po. h ome. 4 ... \ them that that notice is errAecne. For their exertions to prevent or mitigate the evil that , sage by tbi rellroad lines at rates higher than . Ininiedire'elje upon his a . rr \ l valen\the Territory, those charged by the reeds. The cha ge for en, e•wree confinvel. a to his bed bXeiktr as oetasion a"old arise ho. ...hr.l't wi..ahg or , of t h e igrant paa,,, gm fro m N ew y or k t,\ . :ipi,,., g ,,, is lad by the long d tediOUS jokkmeoy itherward, affairs of . Mr, Oliver, the mermentile public, not to be $11; New 'lark to'Citicionate $ ei,luggege c mmencing, we re informed. \ ups ranching ugly of loverpoul , but throughout the country, , to rho „ tan , of ay , poood,. rr , 4, fi f ty th limestone corm ry of Tenney To in taw over tire indebted to them, and, whateser may be. potinds $2.2:, to C}chtnati. $2,50 to hi-ago. lam 'nurney to Lou eville, Ky.-t 1 lain" about their degree et success, the Times can hose no , The Near York crot r itt ood Sew York owl. trio an laser previous to tru his death. a %,.‘toscl pane. feeling but that of satiotaction in recording it. . ore to bane tee , per o r, t. on the awe , ,1,,t. of Ina tit:tattoo, be cal !his friend\ „Mr. t , yle With regard to the Chancery proceedings .11. ~ . I • . .111 , 0 , 1.1 at m/ York 1 . 1 - onl A:Digt,/As as \Om- —who had accompauie ins from Cllt mu stit..ted by Mr. W. Gardner, who is stated to be • . pensation for lie trouble 'and coot of taking knee , line,--to‘ a llis bedsede, am gave such beetlt d; a relati•e or family connexion of Mr. M'llenry.. of too. and rtortio, to There will Ise \ _ \ a . - concerniughis private ma era as the \nrgeta the follnwin,g is from the Liverpool Albion of increase of freight from New York to Chicag ~, of the ease\seemeti'm demand, then calling Rev, this morning: ••To•day an adrertiscinent appears iii the Lie- i 1 amounting to seven per cent. on the presen , J. Ilaruilton'to his bedside, il tern brief cenver , rates. About the first of Denc'enber there willVotion, passeei into that else which keen no eq..' papers , in which it appear, that Messrs. , ho o ought odrooro of fore from yet. York to , , irokiok. \, \ , W. Gerdner & o. hare commenced a suit in , Buffalo, amounting on the Central -k, Tit ! per i \ -...... \ Chancery against :Mr. Oliver, for the yarpose pf ; rem. OULIAII AND iltalllCAN 1102 5.—A - 0 could , having sundry hills accepted by them cancelled.. . , haNly picture to ourselves agr ater coutratt, These numeent to £4s,llHei, and it be alleged by ' t thau\thet between old country atl an Ameri --. 'men hkrel The two thiugs are out •ia the least those opposed to the, ticket headed by Mr. Ul m, condtleration fertile.. The injuoclion was, , Hawse. Gerlner 5; CoMpany that they received . Tier. New York Know Nothin gs, or rather :alike. \ Arriving tit a inn iu Euglan .Son are d the re in consequence, obtained, to prevent their belies i m° l ' , o'" " Utke , lac week, and o n rniooted d ; t-„tod-saah immense , ac r ayao ,, , a il ° , Myr. II Clark, the nominee of the whigs an ''' clueion 'n a priViste ape truant, charge exerbi passed into thehands of third poetics. Several I i :six other perties. for Governor, and Elijah Ford. ! of them, however, hone gone rum circulation, but Ila . rd Democrat ( or Lient. Govereor. In yew ; ; ort . , tautly for verything. an n[ at departur curti u (limit at the nor, as it's pr ' 'sus those in the hands of the trustees will be given I a op ,ttto others cannot to, followed . These trills' York , city the Know Nothings are also divided. reed favor had be 'a, conferred o the establlsh ent. On Saturday night, a large meeting was held 11 , 11 , 0 have been dray/Um follows: Sixbille by Mr. 01- i ,'a bowie in the 11th Weed, to form a new Counc il In Is;nited States, things. ro nianaged di er ,,,,, ently. 'lle . mericann, vti some faults f iver in July and August, amounting to .f. 20,000: eight by Messrs. Moon and ilircey. of Cincinna- hot m thooS refused t. gain ° ` linitt "" ° ' " ' character'apossees the singula merrit ef not b a row canoed. The doors, it appears, were b tu- . ti, in _August, amounting to .e14,0(10; and .ClO,. ken open, and a ret, , ing exclusive, exlertionate or f bserlient. Da 'Mar fight ensued. A New i IMO by James Wileury, in two bills, dated the fith and Inth of September, .f.:15,041), and no con- 1 1 York paper saps • where all travel, hotel keepers c n atTord to act mapaaninoteMy. stead •of leo Mg to liveli- The entering party were met with clubs a nd : millennium is lending a lialtle to some extent for i I hood from a few cue men, echemin petty gains blows by those 'reside, and many we are inform , : i finnecial purposes, and cheat, with other finan by running up . ‘se bill r the DAC of ladles: fir ed received severe and bloody injuries. It ... tiering operations that hove come to light in the i ing tend other conyeuiences, and smont ing every stated to us that the entering party composed a course of the week In repel' to one of the other i thing ,vet by a trieutect bow, the p oprietor majority of the regular 9th Ward council; took ! large houses which have suspended, that Messrs. . °lnn American ho tel is ocapitalist at t o head Gardner . , in by no „ran, a tingle instance of a passession of the meeting, assuming that. aced .-'. l of a relit concern 'nod weuldrlespiso doi any '• , 41in to the lases of the but one council . ' . name being lent without security or considers- .ardor. dung chubby; hundr ds pour into and tof t 'could exist in the same ward, aml tliat the p tion. I his house daily, he no c os neither your co ing dent J. W. liarker,-had no authority to organise I (into,- FAII.I , IIEX IN IIIELANIA-PAINTDI. ESIDiII• nor going; withhet cer ony you are froo orehe a secobd on the ground Dint , the no ; ring council I „ P.ASSMENTA.—SeveraI minor stoppages took place ! I estauresument; and when, yea pay and depail i , hatbrefused him lie suppor t . Ascent , of the most in Dublin early in the week, conditional one re -1 there are no bone, not pltet a , but you are n sneption by the English houses. They were fol- violent disorder IVIISertISed by.the entrance of the , fleeced; and that is always, T \ 49 te \ be a comfort. , police, and the belligerents dispersed. . , lowed by the highly respectable house of l'er i William Chambers. ring & if right, Ohre on the 12th Mat., notified to , -- their correspondence that they would tempornri- ' IIaTAININgI A Vora DT 'DatlEste,-A decision ly suspend. A trade report says that Messrs. . woe rendered on Thetreday, in the Sttperior court Perrino & Wnght's liabilities are estimated he- ! of Cincinnati, un a petition for the collectiein of tween 550,000 and £60,000, more than nue-half I a note of 51,50,0, which the plaintiffs Refits of which is snit' to be paper on Mr. Sl'llenry and I blether; owl others. had obtained firuh, the de others in England, and it is alleged that they; femiant, It. It. Jolison, during the imprisonment (Perrin,. .t. Wright) would have no difficulty I of defendant, in Massachusetts, in the 'fall of whatever he arranging with their owu trade ore- j 1853. The plaintiffs claimed in their teetimony Store, which renders their case prculiariy pain- : that the note was given at the time of a eettle fel. I ' ment between the parties, and as a reenunerr. The other failures, which have keen publicly tion fur losses pleintiffs had incurred in the sale spoken elite connection with this'Alsastrous cri- :of a portion of territory in Connecticut. In re els, are Messrs. Corcoran S.: Casey; of the Letts, ' viewing the facts, the Court remarked it knew exteneive corn merchante;blesers. Keogh S,. Red- I not of any. each caee heretofore presented to a dy, Hendrick street, in the provision trade Cu a , legal tribunal, that the law would be dishonored very large scale: Mr. James Whelan, of Thome. , wherever it wan 1911 , 10 the instrunients of such street. and Mr. Michael Smith, of Copper alley, I oppressions asweis here disclosed. The fact that both wholesale provieion curers. The liabilities i after _keeping tie', limn iu custody twenty-four of Mr. Smith nee elated to he between £15,000 ! hours, and then giving him the privilege of and £17,000, three-fourths of which ie for ac- i breathing the common air, surrounded by pro- Motet of Meesne. Allen It Ander in. His ease ; fessional neen,and obtaining from him under soul, is a very hard-one, nii°i hog Cktted forth much ; circukustances, this evidence of their cl-elm, regret. Ile had, by untie g pereeverance and' stamped the character of the trae.action. The industry, ettnined the petition he mow occupies, ' Court then rendered njutignieett fi r defendedt. and is an employer on a very largo stale. In,, addition to which he had obtained a very large . It will bo remembered that Sullen 111, in a and profitable shore through Messrs. Allen & ! tit . of clemency sometlmoaince, pardoned' Derbea. Auden.on,of the government contract jest ieeued, , ilut Mertes refused to accept the free perdon. while - by their stoppage, although with temple Ha declared he would not quit the.forteesS where means to discharge is full his personal creditors, ' he was kept, and hod to be expelled from leis, he is involved to an enormous amount. There I prison. When at large, he wrote a letter to the appears to be still a hope that the contract may I Prefect, declaring that he wns ready to return be secured. , to prison, and that should he not be taken back. :In eddition to these, there has been a small . he would rather go into exile than to own his failure in the wine and spirit trade, about £5,-', liberty and country to the:man of the 2,1 Deem . 01/0, which lane, we believe, been arranged, nod , ben. q • one or two still smaller affairs In the same trade, • Tug Cdolsat ue Lowlsitute.—The Louisville, not Worth adverting to. lu Limerick and Cork,, ; Times of Sunday says; ..We regret to learn however, the embarrassments have been en,ii ' , -., that severely deatha have rerqlted In this city muck more extensive smile, the connexinner 1 fromcholera.lt bloke out d yester ay on Mar ilee fullen houses haviieg been numerous into h !. - ' leer, between oyd and Preston, and aboutdark citicr, especially the former, where one helm is . ' been there loud-ii castes reported, of whom tow . mid. o be involved to the- extent of £60,000. '`• The bunks well of course be the heaviest setter-' hr".l'diej"" pg force was Immediately sot ere in most of therm easce, • es helve. tho holders tin bolter Wing"nd Ii . K the . strret°' l[ is hoped rep rt will be furnished to ol' these HUN and no it will be seen that in many • ~ • ma ' The loon sty of the disease is on Niece next. to nothing will he got froth .either ~ • a •and Market,. t, between lam and en, drawer or acceptor, a seriuus diductah *ill be r '''Y . Irta 00 f und. d f r o m tie d ivid en d Die Dublin pri- • the No th ado of bfarkt „\, street larva Floyd, and alio t f a square n'Market. ' veto banker in said to hold ,e3o,oooi,hilt there it 1 .. \ , no tmestion this is an exaggeration, '. We fear , Ase Int sva.—ln th Inti‘ LondOfi s papers the result will be increased- cautiefi•XM the part we find in tre drag lemon of the fair,tif Bal a the hanks, which will help tee-v*lnittde fur- : lingsloe, Ire n - All Irish acs are not‘of th o . thee catastrophes. We need liardlyhderthat, in proverbial Do n type, oepecially in'these lets the intense ntalety.to purvey news, otherhousee ; later days, wh n ro o k benefits Istr , an impreved aro spoken of as haring stopped, but we have a agriatilterai an pa torsi tryste6, ire expellipg good reabon for thinking that the brumes we have 'idleness and penPe m. Thie Ballingaloe fair named are the only ones that have sruccumbed . .-' waa for:.the eale of\tsh ep, berets anticcattle..=‘, Be far as we have gone . We wish we could say I The Windier of she e p a the fair wan 78421. of 0,c.. that There is no likelihood of any ethers. , which 66;841 were sidle!, nil 12,080 unsaid.' The “Considering the painful character of the ; number of,'eattloatAh fair was 17,251, , , of news of theaweek, however, there basmat beers a I which 14,721 were nieltl,\in 2,680 remained dn. •sil business done. Produce has been in excel I sold,- Ofthiabove total \ et 8 fairy 1 8. 858 Were out demand, the deliveriee are good.'and,alemet , oxen, Ballinieloe be the Ceti of an immense the lending , articles a shade higher. The I grating dhstrlat , anditn fair i - a grand an market was, an might have been (repeated . , marl \ - -\ N • \ \ , , \ S A '. S \ . . •- ' \ .A. . . , \\•\„ ~,, \ \ • . .. . , , ...... ~ ‘ ' `\ . \ •: \. .. •\,,, • \ • . \\-. , \ \ \\- \ \ •,.., - • \;\ •••\ :\ \ ~„ \ \ \ :,,,,. \ \ \ , . . „,, ~„ ~ . \ \ ; \... ...;‘,„•,........ \ \ _ -... ,__ \ \____ ,_. _o_:,~:.__~ \ 4 %. \ 7, , - . _ Inot noeshern permillA to C.. , rOgnonwpaltb. \ Thi;.l.3 nianifuld b!eleilkOkiy and kijnin s opir, mint 4.. qt' \ifferett Ituder r the !talent e( thercfore nia in conform t• . r sf,ooo ncu $8,O(NI SINOVIAR FATALITT.-4 remarkable instance of fatality, says the Richmond, Enorer, L. jest eccuried at Georgetown, D.` I Wed nesday morning the family of :1 .IVm. yler, nephew of En-President Tiler, an lad kin the ofilce of the auditor for the Post Office a partment, sat happily together around t ehre. k • fast table Towards noon Mrs. Isabe A. IS , - mis, lady of the gentleman of that name, filer in the Third Auditor's office—aradaister to Mrs. Tyler—was taken ill, and shout 11 o'c ock Thursday night. About the period of this a U=. tire event, Mrs. Frances Annette Tyler was idc tacked with illness; and expired next day at\ noon. These two ladies are daughters of Carter Stevenson, Esq., and nieces of the-lion. Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia. 'Their mother, alleged lady, is now very in, and it .a understood tithe family physician has requested an immediate in movel froni their present house, which is located near or immediately over a sewer, and the neigh= , barhood in the rear iv not as clean as it ought to be. * ln addition, we hear of the sudden death of a colored wool.. The greatest caution should he observed in regard to cleanliness and diet. t. A Into Paris letter, from a corespondent elate .b. V. Iletald says The Emperor is constantly to be seen abroad. 'At the slightest hint of intelligence from the beat of war, he is afoot and littering immediately:— in:A at one, who is continually in the habit of tee ,lng hint remarked, it is easy to perceive his fin gem itch to be at it himself. Beim over and over again expressed his delight at, the accounts he haa received of Prince Napoleon's conduct and his' farewell of the young American Bonaparte, who will probably arrive just is time to witness the capture of Sevastopol, was most tender`and affectionate. The youth has made a most favora ble Impression on the Emperor. Old 4srom o i y Bonaparte is in great glee, and bilIC4 the battle I , 1 , of the Alma looks ten years younger: -In foot the limaparms just now are in the aecendant.— The Emperonss perpetually:sending his Aid-de- Camp to make 'inquiries and condolences at the ; Louses of famßekwho have suffered privation by i i, the late vletory, and has been heard zo my that, none should suffer ice their fortunes forsuch losL' en. (rat au tem .52,. enfinte 'you hear fetlock' in streets as his cortege pasp3 by, and I eerily lask Reset the preseriptlon ice of Pariziati,devotion is' cracking. \ The yellow fever, causing the closiog of rivt mercies houses, has given the ' tbiniel' et g a chance for plunder , in the So them nitzei,' , ' - Fro ' , what we learn from those wh base returned o 1 'their homes'and found ,them p dared: B3 Yr gh Savannah News, we apprehend t when nit our citizens Klan baize comeback , It will ho sheens tbak,the thieves in our midst, liav , s, during the past two toot:Ohs; pursued their he ous propenz, shies with the most reckless 'darin and dime gird ta,,both authoyity and justice. - ' \ .." ‘, .;„‘ - .,,,,5;:, : f",..tzt•055rik ! , , ,..,j5, t ,,,.... ,, : ,,,, ..-.- , ....- ~,,,,,,..„ . , . \ VOLUM'. LXVI 11IBER 65. , .._ trains, inlstend of \peing\ehary, ° Z PF r r ha m te l e b° = g a 'a sh7ll i n A al en nrow a d the firait of ',fun . 1I after the' ast nanind day. Thai 110 a ras or ~ . . i - t 6, u. 4. a 3. L... rannei , a ahallb - o erolthort 1 C or etlitm..ti. emplalenent;,,dire tly or !kt; \ reetly, f g... .:r the 14 of Noreinber, , ,to eolt.e.tth , arisen or freight for anx road,. •,\, '‘ hodningThcer4ele4:toet;oeirlia.pancLC4runv nti m on: : \ \ A ii. Tbat th ,chtski4eation of fright hue to iit. the former*etios, be confin'y to `thro h.- ' fretghte only. ~. \ \ 01\ 'That freighe‘be naked - as follot 2.} , cento , . lust ti of 2; 34 cents finite -ad of :3; nettiljn- ' \ 5t0E1464 4; and 6 cents it cad of B. , Thesepropesitions ezoOt.„ th 4 0110.P.P°81141. to Inciaav the price. off rolickte, Iter ado pts \by the Ci,.tor‘entlon.- Thtioesoti7ontinOod ositil , . , Onto liottof the night. '', , \ • . \\\ i . , Tyr Luca` Va_s BONAPAUTS:—Jei(nue Nappleoft '.. •., onaparte, 9a 'e of the Cnited*Statesarroy, hay- ing resigned h ,t , rank iu our Americail fietrbie. \ \ hai been appoin ed Bone lieutenant in tk,,_ . ,0 7t1.. Frelapti Dragoons, and has sailed from lii,nrOM4 ' to joib his regimen riow in Crimea. A Mateell- \ les paper stylewhim rieee, and Ito ii reiNx en- \ titled to\ it.,: . I.l}tt-he ha not yet been officially(tee- \ ognizetf't a mimber tokthe imperial family. .. \ - From thh . - report of th\Paci.lc Steamship co, \ wli !roan that a great i peoremeut has Lahr\ ,place in the husiness of tb\ ilompany. The syl=_\ • \ 'teints in 1852'wero $ 1 . 11 22V0. These foil dff \ i 1 11853 to $BBB,OOO. In 1804 rho affairs of the \ \cerupany were apt more floiNishing, but. since \\ tiM*micable arrangement and I:detstanding be- \\ 'iweep the competing cumpaniesh the estimated 5 rilcoiOs arc large, and ft is bell4-ed that next , \\ year' dilkiderids will bo again deelat.V. . . Cs.,,Ft 1.4 Is. Vlnottn,k,—lt to stateAthat there arc nqw 415450 cattle for sale in Nicholas, about 20,000\in I,,cwis County, Va., and thafsfor cash ' they c04..1 , 1 be s purchaseden easy terms \ TOE tketzlitßoClTT TacAri . .--The Clatinfian government, IcaS issued a prochitnetlon auti.Vpa- ' \ ring the rall(Mation of the reelpro ity treaty, 1 and pormittirryiezerticlet therehistue tioneeto be introduced 'utc/Cnuada free of. net on tl4 importer girls %bends to pay the detide if th ' treaty is not ratified, \ \ The Maine Farther has been sued foklitic,l foe i.c.porting that the kiipbuilder's Hank oC Rook -1:41 had failed. Th'e s damages are held 'at \ dcty thAmanil do ll ars. ' ,\ \ • CdI:I , CCTOItS MAI. NJN - COpUCTOILA • -.9.,:fii0, ten ot\„twelre fright, conductor., on the line frees n ; rolumtms to Erie, were tliN4nissed• from emPleic, '' 1 Kent Icilkt week. The eae, the Celumbni\ blhiesmaia understands, is that they were itt the \ \ too frelnelt habit of conSittutiog themselves %, \ lent parta.rs of the Compiiky, and '.dealarinir \, 5 , . vidends wit'lmut owning stock \ `.. 11JVAV BOOKS& STATIONEIt '— .Memoir/IX at t'aletmatralClrararters, Lanra-tlne: \ Oral,Meal and Caramel:gal Arlthatetle. Ll • lnarty,• \ Calll,CraraLaPra.nty Pears wan Africa Slavin; • \ I . l l i tWg . .! . & ', :t7L ' igieiNll4.l Tailor \ LW:), Lyman.. talL4' \ Lifter Ware ofthalf. ,' t\ o. F. \ Manuel; ' Life ntßananiptiot ok% I..aparLlir's Travels Iv the East% ' \ na.cstltra ral lbe Italy Land.-411 Illalra, Rawl } , I . Nagainf Laravery ILcl!3l . l . Lra %IT'LL Par . Rape .3' J. L. II -An. it Fourth stmt. !_iDkFSL, :lin GraNs Linen; Ilemstitciled d.n Piraticll,l, - ra Caral , ric dm a lama sasortuiettept I ie ra.ry &1....1.mM,, Li 'pun Entlaralderlen. s, ,L A. A. !LOON t CO. '. xi - URP4Y . iiRCIIFIELD hove reed ,LY.I. aIA chr s ,ery cLt .5 Inks ,Ming et l'eF 0,-10 1 1, URPLI - i n' \ Li -- I.iVRCIIFIELD roc 'd. \.l l Vlrwr .xpr.4o. 111.1, buns. Silk.. PIMA auks Cloth X .,.. 1 - 1..111 1...,, ara . t I , lluLh. TlLey, retold Invite, au early call . trall a , ILY 131.4,E ~'he subscriber .has hp Lie. aniteLtr.nent,ef Fandly 'cell" • 65 Market Irk 310506..tif F.LA 19 Oda of iitoorior quality, Idr ea hainkand ntritalo Ir. 11.81.7170 N, owner Ilkrodantrlnro u t sta. %IT cats ,0f very Repo «. \ fu 'l'. l ll3e'tVB7. ,' ITEE RlNG—That in .these iluys of high s,J prima and dcpmciatinn in quality, Chore are to - be foand wane 'the raalptain their oldnutation of 'tent elan. geode at oreond'elata prima." I re t o an with CDS& TEk'd iron and needy-made Clothing. 74 Wood O. No charge fon ebowta g t rued.. or ofin•LßS. BOLL BRIMSTONE in lIJIJ shore Ind Le. vele b • -FIX M1.M13 111108. :‘ORN-240 bus. reed and for salt, by ocl3 \ BELL, k I.l6oEit, Water at. = IiAY-30 Hs', flay recd to-day, for sale by ne, VON BONNEIORST a MORPLIY. W Watas id% B ROO:113-200 dozeri• assorted size-. ,_.A.. .1. by ' ^.r -10 IL DALZ Ft L A Co. ‘,l TA k s E . EC'ONO*Y, a troatise on th• \,.... 1., 1 Juana ment of boite In relation to hn Mooting, fe ling, watering Isn orking, by John Stew. art, retcrinoN r iumon, auth rof °Advice to Purchaar ere of horses." ot weir Pro( a vetria.r Medi. clot. In the An moms Unlrel;, Glasgow, front tha third kinglith clot, with no b d additions. adapted to American food tol climate. by .I. Alien. Edition of the American AL culturiat, fur ealhby oclk ~. - \ KA,INA CO.. 6S kgcnd at LBS. E VITRIOL in store and kr vale b , , EMINO BROS. 0 Rh. Fio 1171 Market t , ARE 1 tIIFUTTEM,6" 1..K.s fre \ il/ 1 yes ar • M - TO'rAST , - . - !UM( II 4 S tfL , by\ . , . . DI TAIL .1,11).-1110 us. pl° no* runcuzru req./ sod Amaaln re. (11 t' - l • iff.l.Nq 0 . f "MO Mur sal , ai. the f-,! •I. "' '" , '''' 4 V ''•, N ? "" 11. - *,' ;punt IND!. RUIIDbRA,ANP D t..... ' °eta \A.A . U. it!LLIIIVZ I/ , . //AM PLAID SILKS--Ju t 1 \ t am of t a abmi Atuttiutortrtal SII a, et . .-11 44 K ... Piin .- 1 CAIIINTtt Z \ E' "o * " . , 4l N‘ltllT AS r ERRI%.OiIf 2g1 4 1 1 1,, 0.1 .7:bttiU IVlLlllroti. N cor-Wo v t ., t, VE,RY,, \ 'FINE DRAUDLIT/II *es ar tir2l/ \ MEV 1--- lot ROQKLYN SYROP—L ' Olf LP jos \ PtEILVEE, '%r xi tc\.,. . NT.— o hinnies* Stores in Boar! on TbD3,l st.:. next door in smslon g o • on Um lst ofrrormber. R.ll. trdZZA.3.I ttElco, 31 et st— between rd Audi* ~ . ,.u\ . ,, ,,, , frolti\'estlx: oili" , , to RAD thl •. nsiting b J. W. 3 ter AND, • lAsrty A, vi A CIC E RET..-40 bb - 4 - 143 n ripABLE SALT-600 eneks fine hand andfortale br JOILV ri WyTkM4lllUtirA7stl4 1; 1 1511,-50 bbb. large new No. so do do di: '• do 25 bbla. medium do do 20 do No. 1 Baltimore Fleerte 10 do do Trimmed abed 1:0 dd Trout add). hits elth g;O 5 • jyl3 ./NO. AOKI:RW.I-SO DUB. U Stuckert.; 30 Mt extrt tlerrlng, to Jr We b 1 j JOIN %V BEILAGES-0 ver 100 V 43°L .4t2"°° ll r 4 r""ti. l 72.4oVP' , ANS=IOO bblm:lninihels it I At. br '• 1.11. OL'll 041.10014---Just reo'd 2000 • p..o..fastpal%leslcom an or INtachUlDo ./14 414. A. \ 41. MAPON co. con • olivasse r d ribieventa / r thatt'Vtrd rate, lo be grOteop* . T ¢ex*.to tl firkin I titter ft On mourn. 7:bES /16! t!.,e A , %afeirN - *txx \.‘ wow.tql Fut ootd oCo.'s for soli