BUSINESS DIR.E4CTOIt Y. 8. X PETTINGIII, t 60.'4 ADVERTISPi oI • 31:2 Nos. rna - M . tin( yoes. And Vet.,lo, strwt, 0 , are Aguas for thr ourst•llantiAl . n,ltrfe . diffuistiDK cr....dal P.per* both n u ma tbs Unadam. • Ths,fialo. Ina fist of Buriners Firms are am so ltlitort sod moos noliablo In the fity of km, York. ACCORDEON STRINGS. IiMJNO, WEISSENIIORN & CO., (late C Brawn) Innentrrs and Whole.ale Dr%leen In il.nunn en and Inelant Mutical Inutrunientn and Striligh • 31alden Lane. SLOIIIIYrI.S. AI.YRED INTINII.OE & QO., Exten.ive Retail Clothing Estatliobtamt, 441 Ilroaiway. 0:o ormilon from-market Mara • DRY (47D2. OWEN, Mei:A.3IXE & CO. Importers of American and Forrlgu 217ka1517 , atrrG 1,11,11 ' ant 1' Dllrtadway CoTTENET &co. Ittiponef breneb 1. • and *that Eurore. m4;l , ,^ Br "' l / YPSTEIN &. 116N1C1,100 Liberty 14_, and 100 Cedar rt . car . Teem - ,511 P" 5 ." "ct. ...nrnicte!iO4 a15".5". 5 , 12 I" me _ eES OWEN, 15 Broad St., importer of Trtixmlny, Ditty, and Friutry, 511 k Ll -teat, Dittic_sad Den& tr. 1.1171 lIENNEQUIN Intio;rtor. of Atl..FlEVapt.rlbg IwZY LI 110BINSON4 CO. NO. 1 10 7 Broado,ty, tr_ n ilift ;scfi PE R. '& 11.1.11tAU N, 1 to e.ret.n. °Merman and 154 4q ita Brost Llotla. 11 , K. I ...ca., No .1 Lx . ....0 0 ALOMAN KOIINST.ISI3I, Importer of 47 trilts,sDwria, Lams and Vroberblerlr. and Talionny o‘trin. 61 L.ookdlrly, DETER-D. 51U4LEN,Ilimpurter of 'French 1 German tot Swiss Dry DoRSo. NADI, Velvety yen Ebt.tll,Woolens, at, 1L.5 Rood greet, Nor York . .yt15.17 K°3irSaggl. John 7re - t l4 r M ;1N , r 1 lasupo..: 9nttony, Slam Lam, tr. ,sll tro r &111A111111OFF, Mannfaeturer , 11:1_ ~ .L.l.maileDwas and Cloak Trtanslng, Ganyr, Tatirls. LAW.. :so 514 Dry Trot- D.7.5 . ..11 , DATCII . YALE. Importer+ 11,1141.101 Mo; , of SlLJiana FANCY D 155 GO)DS,senrrally—No 75 ay .tract. fi B. HATCH At C 0... 97 William etreet, . 6 l:tpor r t.: 4 7. 4 /Get Il t, tvlltt Yaralrhing Goods. and JOHN DAVIE,S, & CO., 1 porters of gentlemen? Vor,illslAlog G0..1p. and Ilan tutur.re of :Lock, thin.: 11 , a, LC, W .rrSti STRAIILEIM - 4,C(X, 'J No. G ' Broadway trnylrters of La.,. • &Mien") °nod. nintin .li.rirg and Trimming,. _ _ _ 'CIIRCLIARDT• FROLICH .7 !IA ['SEN. a`nd 91 IJhertr strirol—T.P7rt , ro Frenrb. S.l.o.l.ll:«rtnan Velv.tx-Ve@t , In,. 'lath.. Salm!, %%oolong of errrydowription. SE. the Illeximn i!ilastaii Liniment in IV Rhenmat ETAS, ri+ Darnepralno. car& Pile. , am Sore, nn eftnenrod town fr' all external ono rlalnLg of man 9.W. wnitttii.x, original orLrlng.tor and loomiet Vest Elrrazilmr., N. V: Jr:l7..e , :' ' DiGUEULREiII'IRES. - - I 9 URN - EY, Ng_ 342=ay,t.fia °W A' ' tje. trder-lltited V/ • and mixdosttonalve lECEM32 I W. ORR, Designer and Engraver on rd•tzooa.?:=lNrokenget._,Naj:.l. the Isrp:st Kxygnisr,k 112 PWARDS, S.A2SFORD CO., F.)reign Expren, Nn. 34 Ber;agl.ri...."l4onds ILtl ratira.r.. r. wanled 3.0 and from .11 par. o imr f Th e ld. A ot in Pitt4bursch. Adam, en. pel!",-11 =il S 4 GEI:3I.I.NN & CO., 93 William street, nu Fanny. nuttnr, c..ttnn and Wonl.n b burn, only seven poi oral_ set nr , fit on llnglm rtina For your 111/1i I , ,urrit rut 3,tul Ham. 114.177 i.? PIaNCII ASP GERMAN FANCY BASK f iIIARLES 120., 52 3lftitlen X J 162Boeutr• r Fren-la and ih•rman Fancy wrid Tzar It LT Ilwketz.. maul elan la , laanirs ad' Caw- and W V./ Ferniturr I.llJennr Lind Worl.tallds.... VITM. 11. JACKSON, (fonnerl3 , W. V 7 - Jam., t !Rom) Grate wad Tender Stoker,, Fg7 bene6l , emi. one door above 19tkete Ne , " vnck.' nosier B. & W. W. COPNELL, 135 4.n+l 143 itik.i:Oestree.r.i.. Math and Ortumeutat Iron Works. ILiTS:iIMS, rOMPSON &ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden , Importers and 31a3mfactnxer• of Furs and Wale pealed 10 llata, Straw Goals. de. aplIP mu:4-A= a. 1)AVII) CULVERAIncentor aral Patentee 52 CM street. snanafaiturer and dnaler. atinl.ol an resit. In Xnnrsena, Itenitara. V..ntilators. an INDIA ILDBBED. uQUU .1 Ul •.. I ,IIE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 :"..11 Malden Loilie,. X. Y. Manufacture= and %%l ` e.. t:. 7 n11:1 Orloal , Sr . o Patent' India Rubber Ceuta. Sim, :. nth italla.fora:/b, kr_ 4211e. ?'''..1 REN.RY DAVENPORT, SG J . ,.,hn street . , - afannaelnrer and ramler In ems*. deauiptam a 1 mar's Patent 'tubber tabri.m. Fa..tl Rubber Goods and lola. acalAly ITNION INDIA ROBBER C 0.," 41 Jahn . . . Ili .t., mak. all kind nf Rubber Clat bine,Clotb 4. Drag !........., Kir& Article.. Ar..c. Coaia from $2,60 to Sibcogsa,. fr.s2.lye . 1 LADIES' ELASTIC SKIET.S. (lIOLVIPS PATENS.) . ... '.- , t.. ' 1 , ...4DIES' , ELASTIC SKIRtS - ...7llough's Patent—P. DATES. 11 liarelaf rimmi.,ppfdtim th e ,h r Emir, N. York.. ramaufacturer of t.Seucoilecalma ..,. did and desirable ankle, 'labl... me ' AND MiCLIINE TOOLt. ICHE\CK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, .02. 1. -- 7CAurt.l.szti eteeeL Mail:Line:l7 and Maehlae Tonle. . e .. • dICSICAI. IN . I— • .!1.1 CARGIILL & CO., -VT Maiden Tdann, I:3 ditAre, :. ; ,1 /Viotti., Arc0r43,10141. Bre. Instreinentt. and ittririen. , a Wheless.. , I,PERDINAND 7.OGBAUJI di CO., No_ DA , - ,R: idahlen Ler., Inireirters et Vieth:m.od... Arrente. , V; tin, Etrinre, Bower Instruments. tr.. a, mhl-intor '-';‘ 4l TIANISWED TININD JAPAN KO WARY - , :... .e . ' • GIFOR . GE: MOOG . RTTS, No. 15g• William, . at.„...... tern. It helm.. Mannferturer and Import : 1 tipper. and :Coffee Urns,' dtesk thole, Wet, lnielere, :;. Copper. Zale and tree Gond, tr.. te. Was evened the ,- . • .Yort Present. at the Nevelt - eskers:Lid Pods.. 1.27., -- ',l' '------- - -------:- . , • , • PAI'Lh IWAY.LIIOLSE, . -...:1 i _ !:',: i 11 -4 ,YRUS W. MELD 4-.-CO., 11 Cliff street, ::: 4 German 1 .° 4 '11:1 1 glatref.T A l `:',A.4 . l=';(l , 7:ti 1 ..,. Paper Menefee-Wirers inatertz... . ' •,. VUNCAItI, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. la' . - WlDlate Wiser —A greet musty of Ninny. F. Donk ,:.: 1: ..„, !if ; .: 1 4.1417:7 ; Ili o uernll7 . Winktindorr, Nanufeetnrent ''i 1 1 -----FdrhiiFiTiNiittliTlAN-617,tilif'-- 7 -:.: . .til .•t . JIAINTOW DOLORWORKS, F. L. NICTI -1 -- . g VI: : .... Neer York; hula niadairwir 1111EFIAN 0 9' ! Sk2 l / ,,,, 5... , MAN iw DER SAES,, 4k,' ATICK. Slhaufsnumi• 1,2 Owl., • _— _ __— _ - • , - 'DM AND FANCY GOLIDII. , 1 ABELRORN itn C0.," . 54 Maiden L.ne, td WA traTak 'll.jb"tf to t. Inn.orcer• .f TOT'S • WAN FOR ELOURS ASV CIILMNETiOI4I: ILLER, COATES & YOULE, No. 259 Pearl rtr.a. Fatteastlc rtN, Ountirk Clitor , l lumberf naternAN,Metalx. WINDOW OLAR,. 11.. POILLON. CO.. importer, of fa rtfllttl COS^b. ar( irlarlow 64..5 , 1: Ilan-Jay Wet. FitopmNs ktifOTllEßS.lolvqrtlr 3 of •• fomet.WlLdow Glus, ?Co. GI liamloy totk. FAIRBANW , PLATFORM- SCA I tES ' l' p1t.,.. rsrrEt-tl.bao:l„..to 0.:,,1-,,1 .:' 11..'""- • I ,h10.01 . 1D %{ C. 'Oll i '....: ' ''' -' S' Ar Tl . D=tot: -I . Pf , ' '4, N•vr %rot, . ~, r 4 ' Rat:, --. • F.lll:ll7l'shF,. - . fil: (.4 ,- -on ~;., so Slat, ot_ p.,:i ' f igNf; C. SSIALLI ,- . - Y, NegViro,„r oi. t: : : %- 11,.._:,..."'?";:N';-:.llsTieit''`,l!4; ''oarlt'''"l:::.ll%:2lcstlorl.o SI . ' ...,,',..",,..e''r";oViiilor!t;.Z. Willloci II Aslor . . 1011. . k...' - I Tr - lc. - r'' ,1... 7,- .l4 ' Psa . k 8.... O , ..kerr. St Loom Sso. ' t - % " 0 ' ,1.10 '' 1 - I,I A -- l7l CRYI,NG .4; LAMIIING , r _..,„,,,1'EA:};,..Cy. • 104, of leolls Erkl,b, Doll '..' ,_ 4 ~. • -., .„- - , --", 0 ., , , ~. 11 . hleh . fre tor ' too. brenutlful thin 4 , 67. - o - I other ma . tl i. t o i lLaiol ik. l a i h0 . T.37.11 h 0r u . , roar th . , : d%es. r ml, S 4 4. , 0 . 1 ill ET t4° Sow Yost. SubSor C 0. : ,. '‘1.0,!,,1. : o ~.? r '' ''' ' - Great Ex citemenz 11 ,-.1 VOi , AND 111.LOLI . 1:16W York. ON'S FOR 14111, 4 .;, - - if I O r Ii A AU EWAT E IAS . , t r0. hc , gre. ,.., 5 , :ti . .ui u : . a ,3 7 : . ri, 1.1r..,,,T-V'',:.:::::i10.1110:;:i1;;:;':,,,h,,,,.""7.i..T:tibir:::17,,,..0x4.'f1',.r;.:2,...,, :1- .--i,,,';.... hi :m.,,,,,.....r. , ..1.1 , ~.g . 11,..,...tri ,.. , . I.'l. = " tod r , ....,.. g d tillo ‘ Oomri., t,t3g,,,,,,, ' Too,- )...--. l'ar'lP"'''ibe L ""lwe''' ''''' af the toot %v. Cory Mo. 5; ".. V.,,,, r 1, th' ,. c. :100. Mos.° " r*l 1 uett skolr..l Mixes k'7":"2"" tfb'rocut'rgn""orTry"tire7r r. or,/ u 3 . 1,..10.1 i0 r0 m n0 ,k, 04 - ."'".1"-‘" .lllaon,No.' York to b. h.th ..... W.b"t"t".'''' I 50...Wi1t,. oat. ii. . g t tbe ,ortua li ..3,,m0rl bond • ; 4 1 .7:' '' ''.."l l.:Ngs ' "' le" T r lrS.o to SIM 51.12 , ..ig wh6 , ~,0 1 .-Per.,, m „, : ,, Orslem 7 s t- 7 r. 2 , ‘3,i-1 11..,-.11,.........., ... . ~,,,,,,. ..:.,, mt.. i •,- - ii ) ado of e...boowsurpu-.2, u ;:. 4 5 , e , , ,, ..4 , , , : u „ ,, u im.,..d ~,,,. . . ,1" 1 ? • v.,.................,,L;01.101rea11'At00".1t1"b011t.7f....."1°47:„.........t°77r11i'"e17‘.77. a I I -..1 fIiSTCin7LTICLIT ~. , ' SOUSA Se .4eOt4ES--.l,llll.,luSliCC, =OO yrj' 47 . " C'''' '4. A. A. XASON k CO. ,4 r''' ,ll _____2_____---------- -:"; -- , .It. - Cherse reed sad for ma. br cirrty , s VLOUR-1001 bbls. eitri family Flour_,liist • .11:-!sltel sod fasefe br T.1.11n2 2,11 : - ...7 - 4-H: 7 '... :DAILY. PITTSI3I3 ','"; 011 GAZETTE BUSINESS CAIi6S ivrrouNEYS - - JOSEPH S. & A. P. MOIII{ISON, T W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake.- ," .I.IAI'. Build[no.' Grzut 5tre,t.1.41.54,u Fourth and na3u-Irl FT • MEM - • ()BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at 1.:t2.v st. • • Attorne, Ct:rher of Fifth.end Gnut ettnett,opr:Aiht thrftourt .VtiES J. .EDLIN. Att , ,rnev at Law, Ace fourth ttr.t. nes;Graoott. I • 4IItANCISC. FLANEG IN, Ati,rtleptt Lam, I. N 0.170 Fourth .trt..t. IfittAburwh. . . ASPER E. BRADY, Attorn e y :t Law, Fifth oarert.l'ltttburtlft. EANKER.S. AND BROKERS. rirIERNAN & CO, liankere end Exchange JP_ No. Y, Waal stre.t...en , ror Diamond All,. Pe..burah. lfirthay and Dank No.eantl Coln. Piama. Man Esehan.e, and Prlnnirecry Nnt.as; make CM!,t10111. In all the reintipil tither of the enlotn n..ctine Deposits un6ol .and en interert. and Fire timir °Lb , ' mst teta aprsort.alnlng ty Ite..k, buOlualla. er ` Earhanite - mn•tantly - • • TIAMER E R 20131, Ranker,. and Ex itrekera Bud and sod dr.1.1 •utt ei trr and Neter. neddtdate lua,r rum Neal Edtatu r sue parMase erlantaner, Notes. add 'lime IMM en !IRA aud Weer. Ituu dad *II Conaniurem ere• [Wm. u•ade onl ' all ',ln. Ilin md•ue eery', of Thad and rmeeld, eri`radr arinr . . .1 U. KING, Coin, Stock :u td E4e6unge . mo d rake; Fourth strat—Buya and 1, - , St.^. 1 iu Exchanar on Eastern eittra enVltled at 1 a r b ea.-1 . 501 el l kr•Auol.ll4 , . Inrlytment • n.-1 pa l 13,0‘ of M..rx yr. rte.4.l of Tsar, 1'urr1.....14.1 :We ulILal Eats. sod rurYkot sa.l I arurknee • 1q.1.1 - I 1.1: C.c.\ )11.111eary W.orrn—T.n Agenrin . or I,llht 111111 conrealed no I pla t , Semiramis 150 years pefore N'ebuchadnex- Enable them an he itla•te, board. and 1114 will I thing. We cannot forget, 11, no would, that it I ter, which will curiously confirm the tradition nicely trouble themselves with andet \ ud i bud. the rm i,d,,,,,,,, „f „ t ,..A . ,,,,„...• ev e oggle to! reeordeil by fierodotue-that tio.4"oueenpreceded prnetice•. Just try them for lom.oud-tw %ley . build himself upon the ruins oli the trade of the ; Simons, the. wife of Nebuchadnester. by \live On ion., mid see•tr St. steptvw. green ',emit ,!.10 pity of hi. birth. Seven years qt.i, when Cherie-1 erntions, equal tulle) years. , A further yery cu, i filled with. lA...jug bermes, wild the tiotentubt nod had a currency ef-lier owu.Vegli plod-, nous diveovery, mitele by Colonel itrnlioon, Is, Archbishop 111 DWI'. at their he.l. fustmul 0 - f girt himself to its de-Inaction. •• eem turret to I 'h o t the employment of the Bmbyloutedf cuneiform only ren unfortunate stoker being Sided, and al foundation stotie," aid Sirs Pugh. '• ; tho'benk,,c.fl writing was continuevidewn at leasts.so late as Prot- 11 Earl scalded. v , \ ahnciunati ;ball 1:111111` 111/ISIY l i " sad( \lr. Pue'lls I the time of the Macedonian dominioe\ in Asia, W ll you will say this is tattiter nu unplearlaut • \,J tonic myself to the work." We\heord tat. I t h e c o mmencement of the third. ceuturys, before • d ay ungrateful of the 13...inaldsts. probpeat. no ai I 4t.ceeli. tool romoniberml is The worlt, has been I Christ. \ after all ele he kindness we have shown them ' I •I•hie ticeoreling to Mr Pugh'.- intentiAp , if not I Not th ast ungrateful, Illy good friend by 'his luetrumentalivy. lilt it n good work, bele . Tee Anode Ritoloae.-=The clustritoee are pay thirty thousand a year to teach them entiih•d to el-Mit e :m.llw Is, double:se, oldlged to ; ' atom trouble:tame in the region. of perpetual very principles, and can yen refueonably ''' r .","" llin g, " ''' '' '' ' ', ° " r `,." P ub l ic Z' l" 1 1 ice, than they aro in hot latitedes. Some of the phtin of their acting up to them! You proyec'apr; if °tam wise, wan rhombi our mgot to oriete, of the British sloop-or-liar Trihcomaleet, Lent told in parliament mid by the press , %At r,..ty, fact of which we , . were, PerrflrudlY' m recently nt San Premise., from Port Clarence:, the pulpit :did on the platform, thee Rot. not ,ogcturan ; a lin Behriug's Streit., saps that the mesquite.' only authorise., Lilt ropimende the extirpation 1., \ i were more numerom than in Central America. of berenco: that inthilttencen are gtmdted. end I 'pf\toers s slrevnueoe.-.1 leveeing of politicians , They Inhaled them by the mouthful, and could purgatory allorteued, to those who assist in de- I fn. i, \1„, ~,,,,,t i eountieu of the Pont.- westerri ' pot walk out without a handkerphief!or reliever stroying the opponents of the true slimes. Youvl , .erl,f the State w. . I their faces hold at Toledo, a feet . know, if pen read hie ary, that they have always d e. , , ' I.,..t ei deeise, measures to prontole o weer •The natives aro extremely docile, and very in done ao, when they hat the pourer , ee; you know, if re ek, ...caul notion among those litho are I tentigent; but, an I• the. case with the - Esquis you read the Ittble, that nor L o rd an d gavi.mr I oppose t the policy 'of the prosentNetional and maul geneenily, very lazy. Theunly wood they war msd Lis followers time the tune would come bt,ae ~,i i 'LA rallon at which wore Feseet .e,- can Rtocure is that drifted from-no one knows Wh e n they whim blew diem would think they did 1 mat gout r ~,, Igoe otit er poets of the Stall*. where-out _of which by menagemeut of walnut thud .reier; and this f spree.. should Wade \ and c ef tniaC 1 entheeo of the Ensottuvo omeeit- tu s ks ',ad wi t etlebore. they contrive admirable you Om , he stmt.° not of the heathen, sofa of I to°. opritd\ . by tb° lute F us i„ o isto t oet entil i ti 1 spears quit bows and arrows, for killing theeieal open Moloney.. but .4 those who allefeed to be, ; at Connate, \.; \A f te t 'w pretty free interolmelleti at r\l hea of which animal Weir winter stock of or believed themselvi, to be, the worshippers of 1 of opluions, ft vans .10 aer...A 'ten bet on l'eon• food is famed. poring the latter part of the th e trio God, you I.iiew, therefore, that it was ~,,,,,,,h re, , foe 11 , . a nags Coneention at the . winter, they aroreduced let a stated semisstar- Com among the hotieed you mast luck ' I fer,, , this sent ; of geverunient, to he holden on the :!..2•1 of 'salom and\ they,are even content to eat the I t'eculiarity of doctrine . lt triae. ma have seen eit for I February next seltiAn oats to pet in uomiontiou hid e s of nuinerds, in which fare their ilogs-e ninny hundred yenrs practised in the Clime,/ or, a ticket for suppo4 N. the next ann.,' 0da.... 1410 lookingvbreed-have a share One mode Rome; you pay priests to teach, and be taught, I II ,w ,it swiserprope(st ~y• 'eaten to biing forwa r d 1 thel, lone of cntching the bear, is by a piece of sl ti theme very dogmas, and yet yosamoreet that they I thee - Hen- Sahnor• I'• Il t bnet at! candidate forthsi- I frozen blubber, in which is doubled a piece of act mi. throb You nuonsh a viper in your erten, but:the pn•pos ien wa4 not formally acted I wlenlehono; the animal greedily . !swallows it bosom, and then wonder that it stings you! , oftbo. .mats have Au taken to secure the., the hliebberthawa, the whalebone stretches, and \ We say it again, the Roman Catholics are a 0 „ a ,,,, a e of the ot ek MOIIMem el the Ea - 1 the brute dies In agony. ' tmlumninted people I We wish you all noted up eutivo committee. 3111 it hi ; probable that a call to your belief ns hey Oct up to theit, l you be will is, t us . ins few .1..y8.-\OO. C°.• Plto•ln.\•"ra or ins &MAO CROP.-After the , • sTi t ere never 'ile a 'completer epe more °is:lsere - us the present i•e,et ho market. boor (that it, if ou eke the Iliblewa• your rule I `, Prom the CharlO, al :mon., ',eon. of faith,) that ' he that br.keth the leant QUO „r t h ee , eons ,. dm e nta, and tcoe h e th toc ` a eon _...,), 'IMII ICillasidta 131t4. nonit s e\riti, Et ft-rtobi.- I ' s t u i' g ' :4l " nl * t \ 17r 4 7tn n u '' s f t t h , a e lt etl y n e s a hl r een th l7ly sP ro iri viv o e f tl ou a r t alien be least in the kingdom ter heaven;' arm . yet yet /teach (for if you pay teachers, ypo touch., ~ , ~ v. miscannege than the Nii.radeh s ejli. It lian not From the b st e w( manation we can gather, the tee every expeet,,tion'Nl,l4 VIS, nnginal- crop promisee to be below that of last fenteoe, by proxf that the y o u commandmeat is udil .outy nine ~.,,,A,t i v . ..,,,,., iy fnm.rd a it.,t.t it has prov6tr.to It. SIIIII,S whdst the steal supplies in the north* and " to u f d ,.l7,t', " :h d a t t he thP l ar th ,,re 6 h!!; c l . ' f. i m r- ;: e - o - t e - ',Ai t - , a kittaide and till, tad retroe \ lovtotol of western cities, ril se thc low rates of Weightier ; " nd •onfirmation to die e \ tote ' . 1 ii I' t' t ' \ • prOdinds las 1 n . IttOnn In I.l_lte 0 p rices. coMManded, instead of being forbid; and piers '`gli•e"Y: e .ee ~,r often j ,,,,, , i f i n bh,. ; ..,, n d ~ , ,,,,m 0, 1.,,,,, pret ,l ete , IS:14, chant' ts ne edfltat coMprouVt\i tete.. milli- , The crept of cori\on the coast and throtigheut thy. Ton believe) or profesirte believe) thet uo mesa \ Ins, ol \ bid securing tore, additional the sugar region hare lmeett unusually large,.l -1. the linien it leteg i ectifest two art- There is no excuse for our pinuters even to send nue "who loveth or maketh a lie" shall enter Into slaves States to .glad' . 0 ., the kingdom of heaven, and yet you pay schools d n ition . al , f7e F li r tat .s. a mate of etteng an abronel for cons hey thou raise elt a nu ed e` thehe NMI a?ctritte. - it has OAR that ( dance for their own \ . ,corteumption .'t hre e mestere to tench what'you know to be lies tii the childreipeor whoeereducation you make yofrself doet- a a pear 1101.1 \respeotatulity which It 1 another cousideration th sugar all lon a responsible , uever poesessedln fore, aid which, we bello;e, it. which our planters are b °ming alive, end that could n Ter has.• uncured through any other tee- is, the improvement in t o frailties or their But enough of ail tots; we write not to blame ilium lhlfa. that ~(Ineti try 'this bill. We do, VIA engais by greater art - ntel ttenflon in the man y., but to excuse :them: yea. rather to praise speak of is in cogitation. \ Mbstcertninly not. ufncture. The present we• thor is exceediegly them, fur hoeingnoted up to the light they pus- There is Muth •! in ..i \present orpectof things tliah fat - arable for the ripening of the cane {getter rolls nosed. And, "eerily they hese their reward." we deplorel-m..e.. i'At we dictourntmost.to pia- 04.-..1'. 0 Delta of Iretherechky. .e. .. Perhaps they have plenary indulgence for all the rent by doing l one utir, t , .g , ,, ,t th, pa s sage a, Ditto linos regretter:. rorlisidwar .-We learn Hint they may choose to commit hereafter; per- I the bill. Butthe reepouSibility`ts net with, s- - teat ;theta one hundred hogs di on who Erie imps they have 6 hundred years of porgatery rte- 1 our duty Ban been thorotighly discharged . Able \,,,1i1r0.„1 ire{ n ,. in,. (rem e . . • uffoestioh 111 Tharsdor mined to them. Doubtless, they enjoy, if their to de nothing More, we can-lltly tern:the battle a, that a, that they were purchased by dealer near mime, are known, the.admiration of the faithful . , over to our Annear oppottenta of \the Virginia I N wburg, at st. dollars head. and dressed for True, the thing did not succeed; but was that ,cheot, and, cabs}; ~,:joy ~;, \id milt, f: two at the thelr Inuit, or was It not rattier some accident- sight of tlicir obsVierous °wings befoix• all\ A thi Market. lt. will be well fdr pure' basis th . what the other parties, perlona, call an interpo- , Ito boon the alert against. ttimpost the s tern of high he eon they II nc'er s bluit4et. ' th is. • ;. 5. - lion. , our. Com. sition of Providence, and are going to return i all 0 , 0 ,, whit ,, .. bmit ti ns. \ thanks for in their perish church (though not I._ .."._. ___A„........ 7 -- . .„---- - ~ , -.NIA? \ , ottr.„ Nov. 2.-The foreign 11172,1111 at praying through the only channel of grace, the I Isnno icuissaint L'thaverture, Iton of th liai, this pork\ ending the month st , Octobe were mother of God, nil pious Catholics know' their lien negro Geeeral of that name, , y'led latloiy et 35 % hrino,g 39 , 630 Plee eh g eee- \ \ Peer."' cannot be hitlird)-thy" F ew ' Bordeaux, whore he was, In receipt of a Blueish The ToI dl Blade tells hf a hunker politt lan ed the glorious attempt from being crowned with pension fen On French \Hevernmeet. Ho ilid lit that pine bo threatened, before the electmo, ouccess Inot go by his fatally nemg. far whit, rensotejs dd"mark" s Democrat who ateindoned the It is enough. We would any in conclusion- not Anted. Wilma youth he was senate Fran& regular Hate . Be has been kept 'busy et Protramnte yodpay fo teach there things ;the mem- by hisfathor.' wittishis Imlf-tther, Placid° I,'• eta , bating its ell..several pots of paint with,;:, here of your government, having sworn to npboht, Onverture, to he eiblttled., - l \ out alf flnishing the 'job. , ITe ,says It's :art the Church of .England, neo doMfl all in their , A FO/ITIMASS Clualvoltl-A 'inizig , P ...,.,,,, ltnuch like taking, . e serest. .t. power te , aggensolbse the Chirch Of ete hm e - „ieeretly carried off by, lorght, trout a place of \ IHAelua no A\ tx4•2. or C" . ° s •T J3; rT b° Though subjects of the Queen of EngloDdr U - Publiti retort it VersaW, Ronan }'lmes sine's, In Mahatma papers iil. to that the Ilim. Jewel' favor In overypossible way the mew "who swear, co sequence, it erns belierEd orbaving ttlade A ' rein bie,a Rep gale* in Congreste trout supreme allegiance to a foreign fibientutet e'Pel iso a Indiscreet renmtk od'politlceA A few days tlia Stet reehiady i s alskin'tho Ststkof who hold mord" lawful ,, 50 ent_he hot Una& : ~,, 0 torpid Up in Fiala. \ ,lie hail, hpen seat 'Flo ~ ite . 4ltic alto not gires; but \it who cannot loehelleyeal: Iteceinee, Ote•ir Antlltlin" O s . m ressosrlat f erew en Itemarriund, f ea whiebe appear(' dust e r`emble was die' dinned command then"' to tell Bea : and the°, we s'c , un- he weel,brought awavamiong the prise era, when\ after seittill 'den, thus Implying that reasoning, and ungenerous es yea are, you e° l'.l ei..Allistitosk it . the hoznid ids - . . . -'. - --- si- \ s .11' - ',. - .', - -,,,;;\,;.\5.. -7 ".. , - -- .7.1-- ,, -\\_ -:‘,;.-;,-;.-::I.. - ii:. - iit,;7Z,;17i1;;;Wi;;;";1•;11: Re will not mariner on, enzok..l.lu doeth .11 thloat 'TIP !AA fOr 'Mk 11.134 ertinc With faltb to loot *hoe.. To lam betoath the rhuto•nlaa rod. Anil loel 'ite vet. in loco Out wall we know' our Father"... And uterful and kind. llotharer erlllloit/Y ilor grieve the humble mind. llh. yam. ahela gone from ne away To that Night wm,ll Wtbera all Is peace a.:,11 , i^11. As. twllneas lm.. 'tla *hese, 1., to , war. /Whim earthly 11., are rive. : [fat U. those Ora .111 relavit. , -- t I tame Ile will la , Ilesven be. ^h. 11154., Ltivir The sittempt to destroy a Itni!Load Ex citraieudraith in the \ln lb iif Ireland. contain ing eight huni,lred Prole:dant, by placing large attmeiv on thitrnek, which is attributed to the Roluaniata, his eitiatt•l Mimi, excitement in that country. ThOverdlct iit the Cortmer's niter . n lnag null patient in 1 , 2. liglo.loll, W. that Hugh Ilitrkin, John Mi•rin. %Valiant Fl. tiigllll, Hotly Murphy, awl-Francis MeNlatiou,.(all Cad, olive,' did nuilicieusly conspire together te place the etollmt'utti the Inn., for ilie:pultpoce of mar &ring the pemens i i n Theve evil persona will be trim( for their Brae. Tu chew the manner in which the subject there. we 'idea the fu lowing front./.1 Dublin pater : k. tut: 1.. t• net, and 3 ery ..1 Li. Ito. toit.h out 111,' :I the rtti.eray of EntiAktlen • .', 11,101 Ward,. ' Vein Cotoss.--Some of thelv.l - esr fighting in trot is in defending the colors ur attempting to take those of the enemy. '‘ An in stance, so common in all ware, is related so on earring at the battle of Alma. Among the many, daring exploits, says ono uriter. of the intrepid men by whoso energy nod nshaken courage, the allied arms have-been sorriest to the heights of the Alms, we hate not beard of an instance which surpassed in cool hiring the conduct of Lieutenants Linyisay and Thi.tiewaite, of the Soots Insileer Guards, the , ,mesn's cmlora being carried by the farmer . , ; and the rcgimt.ntal colors by the latter gentle nun. At the moment beforethe heights were guitud, and when the deadly struggle raged so fiercely an to make It alinoet impossible to tell friend from foe, the tiro lieutenants became sep- I tasted from their battalions, wide the four nor grants whose duty it W6s to support them, at- I tacked by a body of Etussimm, whose comointid i ing officer had led them against The colors. . A desperate conflict ensued, the j tour sergeants quickly fell under a shower f balls. The Queen's color, carried by Mr. Lindsay, was torn trio strips, being pierced by a cloud of bullets. The staff was shot in two . ; still the gallant offi ! cern pernerered, and succeeded in cutting their I coy through the enemy who surrounded them. They were nosisted, and at tlic right moment, by Captain Drummond, the adjutant of the regi ment, whose borne was' at that moment shot no• der him. Capt. Lindsay, seeing the danger to which the colors were exposed, rushed to the relief, and, with s revolver piste', shot three of the assail ants. The successful bearers of the Standard eseapsd almost miraculously, and siMcreded in planting their colors on the heights, which had he-n then but just won from the Russians, Mr. Lindsay having amenity climbed the steep face of the hill with the aid of the broken stair, while he extiltinely gr aved what remained of it, with her Majesty's colors. over his head. , Neither this gallant gentleman, nor his equaily distin guished companion, Mr. Thistlewaite, received any hurt. ••The 7th Fusileeis,:' imp another correspon -1 dent, •lost their colors, and the Russians. got 1101 of them. too, but the79th charged them, and charged them three times before they sue ; ceede.l in getting them back. The 7th Fusileers '_-were cat up tremendously by the Russinn bat , • terics. They fired nothing but she'd. It Irali •tr ag and tremendous fight, all the French, En , glisb and Itu-sion artilery firing shell at once, • • on, another, and the line. of cavalry charging all at one time." 12 I. of c, '5 t \ , \ \ . \ \ . ' \ • '\„ \- \\ • . VOLUME LXVIII- • . • 15111MCGLOUS Esearr..—TVirk . , ro infertnod4 l 4\ evening, by Mr. Thomas Ward, [her of Win:td., , \ m t ,t, Ward of this city, of the most\ culous escape , \ of a train from destruction on . ft y evening on. the Erie Railroad. The train V Loh Mr. W. ' \ FM a passenger.) left New t o n Monday hut, and when about half a railelf m a high , bridge between Allendale and Suff in New • . Jersey, the engineer was hailed by a To two br three men, who stood upon the track 1.12 all sorts of pantommic actions. He paid\ti heed , supposing them to be some intoxicated persoros who frequently annoy him in alike menace:ll4am ; appear\ nefiring the bridge he &saolered that all not right, and immediately reversed th en ' \ gine, and put on the brakes, and succeed ut ''''. stopping the train just as the fore-wheels of a \ I ‘ locomotive ran onto the bridge. The brid' ti gave way under the locomotive end fell ahoy . ' , threefeet and caught upon some timbers, which'% . sustained the weight until the locomotive was 1 tl. lifted and backed off. One minute more and s t i the whole train must have been precipitated a a . distance of COMO sixty feet into a rocky ravine. ), ‘,C, About two hundred passengers were on the train. The bridge was being repaired, and was f supported by temporary props, which csuldnot , possibly have borne up under the train. The engineer and firemen jumped from the lo- \ comotive at the moment the wheels struck the bridge and esosped with a few slight bruises 0. \ from the fall. No notice had been given at the stations on either side of the bridge, that it was tf • undergoing repairs; and but for the courage , ...i. anti decision of the engineer. we should ere ii this doubtless hoes recorded a repetition of the 'ct , Oreat Western Railroad. Had the worst oome of this outrageous neglect—the train'smashed to atoms,' and 200 human lives sacrificed—no one would have been at fault. All would of course ,i,' ',,\ have, been.at their, posts, with a jealous oye.over , the lives and property entrusted to their care— hail T - 11, pUaie might louse icourriett the calamity as an nnacchuntablc accident. —Clem Leader. . 1 .. ; \\ TIM CIIM.M —London papers, redeived by the Paajtic, give the Indebt edness of 1117—Oliver, the . great English ship owner, and the extepter his business operations. lie held a fleet s of 101 sail of vessels, of some '40,000 tons. lie owls twenty-three creditors upwards of $lO,OOO ea h. To his largest ore& itor his indebtedness is $603,000; to two others be owes $350,000 each; to one creditor $22 5 ,- 000; to another $150,000; to four otberssl2o,- *4lOO each ; to two s:oo,oooseaes ; to two others $75,006 each; and four, others $50,000 each.— By his schedule hie total indildwedness is repre sented to be $3,388,000. . . . . Moor :417nor.nEE —During the \month of Sep tember, forty additional Surgeon left England for the seat of war, , ,and others wire preparing to go. \ • Tat CROCE.—The lately sows wheat fields, . nod., the invigorating Influenc)of fin' weather ' and refreshing rains, are \mond with swarth of green, the verdure of ethic! as truly e eerfnl to behold in this mellow, nut-tirown sea. n or the year. The fleet appearslice is very pr ,nds ing. Large breadths of lurd, bare been .to n, and if the coming crops are mut the most ab ' dant ever grown, if will not be the' husband,- „ixtan's faulL —St. Louis Intel. THE Cones RAILROAD .4..CCIDEET.—We gath. \ er front thd Detroit Inquirer that'dicouductor \ of the gravel train has been, discharged teem \ custody. It will be remembered that the gravel • train was' on the main track and backing at the line of the collision. The evidence shot that the watchmen at the switch where the ni, 9 track to the gravel bed - joined the” main track, totthe conductor of the gravel train that "the ex re 1 \ . train had missed The watchman bail no Matt been asleep. lie ran array immediately on the happening of the accident and bas not he. - ' board. from. ... The Louisville papers of .Tuesday, state,, that \ there had been about tirsaty deaths from cholera ultn s., iu that city mince its cuenceMeUt on Satur day day last. There were seven new ewe. on Mau- "l day and font deaths. Thu deaths eo far have hden prineipally Gorman and negro.. 1, Downing, the NeW"York Oyster King, is ofulte indignant nt the idea of„fresh oysters injuridg \ .• iy one. The more, 7,p begins to prevail', that late he '. ' icing and poor brandy does the joliiTet . 'Verdi:de, who impute.' , it to the much abased and innocent oyster.] • . THE CRRWE or EIPHLAND.TtIe following'.is estimated mash° value of the jewels in-this mpg nificent diadem t Twenty diamonds round the - circle, 1:1,500 \each, £10.000; two largo centre' "... diamonds, .C2,01;10 each, .C 4,000 t fitly-fear small- „' 1 er diamonds, placed at the angle of the former, LIDO; . four croi`emh each composed of twenty five diamonds, .C 1000; four largo diamonds on the top of the erns re, £l,OO ; twelve diamonds . a contained in tletirlde-lis, £10.0007, eighteen smaller diamonds contained in the mine, .E 0,000; I pearls, diamonds, Rh. Irpon thirarches and cross \ es, £lO,OOO ; , also onediondred and forty-ene m' iI diamonds,Cl”'twenl7 ' i diam :Ll;i\thetppeross,l3oo x two circles of pearls a 'ut the rim, £3,000. 1".305t of the stones in, ` - the \ crown, exclusive of the metal, £111,900. 7 T 6 Goons ELHEED WITH honied:ft.—The Col- \ 'ambu\ Fact states that. recently a band of Indi es gate performancesin Somerset, Ohio, and tat twe„girls, sisters' .were so Captivated with e "dunce and the whoop" of these Sous of , *tare,tllt t they asked - perminsion toaccompa- ny,\ hem, w ich being gallantly granted, they pre eeded afar as Putnam , where they were over, ken bathe mother of the girls, a spry wid , I w.* o o called,on the police telaid her in nem , ering' er "wild-going" daughters. But alas, ti \ for, wo an's resistance to loose appeals, when . pressed i that erequence and these signs of not- • oral atfee ion anal Simplicity which these native \ eons of th forest could bring to bear! After a . • little ' , talk. and a private interview with the -.chiefs, the mother discharged the police, and made a third •willinglmart." to foam the hulls an "men" . to t4ir western camp. , i Tan famous Beigham 'Young, the Goventor of Utah, and Grand Mligh Priest of the Mattoon, came near having inglorioas end pat to' his career, in Augum list fle'went down into hie well to recover a Ind bucket:, when the kerblag . `ambled in, the earl 'followed, and. Brigharcs, I\ Young became, for th nonce;,a subterranean. :Wilt But the teal o his follower's would not T permit any such finish to the life, of their most' \ faithful shepherd. Spa es and 'shovels were` :\ ,brought into requisition; the har•M'of the IV- '‘' 'Tied Qovernor assembled in Torr.e to aid the aria,' ' ~ log efforts of the male membeip of the flock, and. ' in ntrout two hoursS they had the gratification of „ pulling him out, like Is finked \r/t/linh, from is ",,, sub-soil tied.' lie preached thatsnight from the text-e , It is well with ut ", . \ „ A I/moaners: GAYE (Cues.-;a r emarkable M. . . s stance of the daring of a game.cock lately cc- curved at' Melton. Slawbray to a j.eung man • 1 named Hill. Ile was endeavorini,to catch a hen, "I,rhett a cock flew, out him from the the Wall. stri king one of his spurs in his neck just leehl:d. the ear, while with than other epochs ctit"hls fteye brow nearly ca. (Till Wan knocked dawn, and' from, the great:quantity of blood which flowed. +' it was first apprehended that the jugraor 'vein had been cnt.-,&g.poper , • A Ktan-IlnestrauCeeNTESS.—The Countess of . Erroll, sihotaccompanied the Earl to thexisir;„ , nod hAs shored. with\ him The hardships of like \ eampsign,ts - said ha'v'e perfornsid :Many kind , \ Rees for the'slek and wounded. The several \ failures in England and Irelanill s • \- amount, in rho aggregate, to (Jaen Elation Ikli-I.,\\ ' s Inns. , \s, ~ ', . . 1 . ! , :t LVTIAIL Chmenverion."—in referring to the moon, Professor Phillips remarked, at a meeting of the .British rtiescistion, ettLiverpool; "At one time, be believed thet there wasße trace of water to be Peen; but he confemeil tha from more re cent obsereStions, pa "eifterly those made with. Lord Rosee's Telescop shook hie belief in that- Opinion." . . , . . ANOTILtIi Mono or SAT ..---A writer in the' , Li. Y. Journal of Commerc says that when the accident to the Aeotio was iscoverod," had the I boilere been blown clear of st\arn and filled with air, which could easily have been done, their bulk' Iwould have sustained the entire, fabric:, in which they rested. 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