ESTABLISHED IN 1786. . • _ DIRECTORY. • 8,. Y. iiterucarir..a " novEwristsa , I 21AstacMt.% Nnr You And . 10, a'ox Lei Agnsts far lb. most la ineatlal and lame eircuLain ornamereial Loth istheValtett states, FEW YORK ADVERTISEMitiTS.. ibtkirlpf.rut Ihmitres• Pjrms &au= the bpi and may! nrlUie lathe tar of Sow York. ; • I ICCOILpECr3I STROM% t, & CO., Ilate C. B...V.T.rt•r• andWhoThaleDealersit Germs, 2 7=41 51!nlo.I LeuttranuEnts Ocrifv,. —AtF"ED MUNROE rstensive ne.in;Clothfan Estahßab:meat, kirrks/ 9.)rle c"- SAIL DULB. - 11 - CIELV COLT'S Standard Cotton Sad Duck; SEP IL C, ElBlLett.ktO., 50.71 Plns rime: Nek u York, =WIZ 6141. T al'tTr.=4P= h 4 - .` , ! nlvro . snd Hatlw4i Prlnternk • -DWI' GOODS. • • I. „,EE &CO. Importnin of - _ D,wEN.m.„ Asorstiva snoT4'. ; •Ass, utd Fancy Goods 112 and F • coT T ENET& CO., 'runners uf Frencb 111:Pertoropeas Gnods, SO Broad street. E d TEIN HONIG, 100 Liberty et.7arid eor. Trinity ?Ism, 'lmporters of Lacer es. Enka. le, - • • .el24,mr. 42.42.31 - P OWEN, 15 Broad St, Importer of n Viloadts. Glair,* and Prier. , . Shit (Tana& • Mit , : and Silk Gm!, genvedlT ---_,- IVIENNEQUIN CO, Importer*. of , t5. 71 , 99) . 20z... 6 11 , R0C9 811r7L., 7,lotizr 114RO$LNSON 'CO., No. 187ftroz4way, ._Tronortars and Jobtnrs af Lacs Gnat% Itlbbann ranternidndine.ifonitzr, Glom, nturnld, blush Warm, nrldply. PORN, ISCIILIEPER & ITAARAtg, ]m• portenuof ()mann and Belgian Broad Clot.t...SUs ..; No. 40 EsAlsairei Nam S ALOMAN KOIINSTA3I.II, Importer of Embroldrain and T•11.1.$ PETERITMULLEN, Importer at .. Freud. Gummi add Eldlss Dry Goede,Sagnd Velryta deg. ditadis.Wixtlens, de-, do-d 3 Orret,,ew lark rerdd-IT F eL OLILSAAT 8R05.,. 4(i John street: ink Teriekof Ladle/ DRESS T 11.13, n. Wool. ns. Takeelk, ItunowStark, Le Berli e., ke. jp.Ll-41s .. .. ..., VPo.EBER .i. MAIIMIOFF, Airtniafacturer. of raFhloall;lol)ress and Closiaiimlngs,Vrio,4es. T 044014: ito4tom, ie., No. 24 444,2 4[41.4 4443.144 . - • EB. 'MIT H' & CO., 97 William atrtet, , aannot; e of Ileng=' , Fandshing Goods; and T.IL DAVIES, JONES & CO.. Am xeetze..ir Gentlemen* . Fundebln* Geode, and Mawr Loma .or StoeM, Marta. res. ite_, 22 Warren street. S STR ATII.4"D i CO., No. GO Broadway. Etuhr larks art4TrlvatalnEn (L'HUCHARDT, FROLICH IIOLT -1111*E.N.N6- 92 sa. 91 Liberty ftreet—lrrtmrterr, cb,:5.q....a GEraunFtlkn, Rib I9ts:t9W9, ter. NVcolansof every. descrlptlon. A CEATAILY L ; 12 SE- the Itemienn 'Alastair , Liniment in Rheimialires. Brulaes, Bun. iiiralets, Cute. Ptles at% &kma, act effectual care Au a/I euterual cannilalets of man or anima 24.. W. Weetbrook, orlffluel erlulnatur *Ad p teuegicter, 304, Broadway, N. Y. , I. DACTERMEOTYPEZ. 'GITRNEY;No. 3T9 Broadway, tho oldegt 41 •=4 newt. ettensfee establabbeenta the rafted L . • ,• I : ENGRAVERS. • X . J W. ORR, Designer and Engraver on oeitsi j aitA ft alta sa ki ! ''' th' ‘"2"t EXTRESSES. ' .. • ifil DWARDS,I . AfFORD 1 Co., Foreign Express. Eh.= war. Goods BOX Pickaxes go , arded. tosa k sond from gii r ana of the world. Assent In Pittsburgh. Adams A co \ aelZely ,' , • •' FANCY GOODS AND 110M.SItY. BNGELMANN & CO., 03 Nillium street, 'Panty Goods, Cottons, Cotton Ann Wooten Ropier,. oth bayttn, only wren war cent. net "'rant on the tot• Patin r prows. Yoe your own benent 7 and see. inr.:l4. FRE iCII AND OCIIIIAN FANCY BASKETS. • lEMU:ES ZINN 52 Mniden Lane, ImwniLdf of PrenTb And thn-men nory and Travel ing Dadicel.A. and manufactlarrre Came and Color6d, STD lox Foratture Ind Jenny. Lind WnrtAtendx. 00. ir.n.-r • ' ORATES AND TENDERS. Mi H. JACKSON;. (formerly W. N. BM.g,`"=""'::l9'll°,til„,:**L W. , B. & W. W. COILNELL, 133 and 143 Cientrekrett. Plain and Ornamental Irma-Works. rOMPSON &ROT:SLBR, No. It Maiden ano, importers and Manufsetaxim of Punt and losala Denlez In Mt. dtravr Good, te. antp HOT MR YURICACES. La • AVIV CULVER;(lnvontor and Patentie) - ka 57. 1 i; fa. Furcurai, oftrret. matt feffirfacen. V•mtllaton. A afteturer and &Naar. Ig . luSeale hIDIA lIIJBM. tiOU/re rE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 59 311.14enTane. N. Y.. Xruufeetureis and Wbrlerab In Grody-aer's Burnt India Rubber •Boutr. Shoes. Melba Clothing, RAU Tors, kr.. Le_ • free.l Tr IIENItY DAVP,Nl9llTstreet, 86 John Monsifachsser and Dioler .117- detoription o otorltilloot•Etubtrr PaMoly Raney Rubber Goods and Ton.. • , erpl3•l? NION INDIA RUBBER 'CO., 41 John mike all kladronlabbor Cloths, Dray Artie:lm La; Guam from SAVO t. 54. 0,, each. re32,lyt ' LLAFIGULERY AND MACELME TOOLS. QCTIENCK'S" MACHINERY DEPOT, 6; L ICourst•nd istwoot. Machine:7 and ALLellue • • 3TCSICALLVSTILL3IENTS. AROILL & CO., 47 Maidenane, Gnitan• v, Oahu} detaideotak Brats lantrlvadita 1411 Eutaw. t holm- le. VERDINAND ZOOBAUM & CO., No. 97 .1 , Malden Lane, Importers of Violins, Gaisass, Annan. out Strings, ninon Instranients. te., Le. PLANISELED TIN AND JADANED wens., • _ CIEORGE ECODGETTS, No. • 159 . Wil • UN st.,ee Coale 314.5aetwea add Doen , • of Tes•and - offee Dank - fltesk Dlsbes W4w Cooler, Gasper. Zhao sod Dana Goods. do. S. Wits awarded -the Past Preealom at the New York Crystal Palace. leZ7-r .PAPEIL WAS.MOI7I3B, PYRUS W. FIELD & -CO., 11 Cliff. street, mrOrtAirs.i.d_wbokmi , ,Dealatmladiii Germ.' and English PAPSII.B. and ever= Per timittfeetarars materials. • . . UNCAS, LEWIS 8,- BARTOW, N 0.161 Willlaja.treer.-A meat Tarletr of PAPER kor Poet ' ere, Statimers. Printers. Ittekbinders. .lismeaelorara, PAI . NT count yr /ma u rczazi. ItAIkiOWCOLORWORIIS, F. L. NIGH.: ddl.,liet Jan.s. NO•T‘dle.reete edd Cdeeede nn. de. i feed,' PAP , M= -- &INCE SAARANDER SAFESot Gales Defiance lark* eard Crow Net ROBZEr ClLateonfaetarea Iz Pearl • . r TOYD AND YANCY GOOD& AILLRORN .t CO., 54 Maiden of TOY Line, tIVIV I " ) 7I.. /. "'" .l° "! kun "ri`" - TILE-4.11)17. FLOORSIfNEY TOP& MEIL COATES A - YOITLE, No:'27i l Peat street. Enestretie Tiles Gerntirk Cblatietet ots bore' atetetisle. Metals. kr - GLAM, PAM'S. AC. TIL 1 POILLON CO. Thiporters of . Traci& Math and Wl,dow Na 34 Barley HOPKINS &BROTIIEBS,Importers of 77 1, W 1.4.. ek Rarelar ev.t. X.! re.IieTTIAKIG" ---- , , • f i - - PLATFORM SCAT ES. 1. . ;• .• . • . • four k.0..-4Temu ow e.. -t . .sri —Sdt. aadledrl ' ÷' A IPhladelphl.L.GEO W.OZNAI New 'York. YAIRBAICK Fr. e oi., . . m-,s,i. , ! ORGIE C. S3IAIA.F.Y . ; Negainthr of Badaaas, Nate& Lands, Martpnes. salsas Sams; Na. 68 Wall draft New Tort Cornmanlealiona Lr =II will ncelversm attentla. 2( ..r itu"'" T "4- Mwsw• -- ''''lnneterlasost . l titank Tri cra. E it t.. 4"Uri 'douls..27. 01.111.1,1, YOLE LENGTH CRYING & LAUGHING WM/4h also, AL gerat variety a DOI* Ittabber 'Don e,u14•41 , 1 To .14orwhihh are Ors more beautiful than these of other tostetialatand • hundnul thyrs tom dm, hie. For rate by th,,y•,,g 7 Dealer throughout she oyen try. Blade orly by ou. hew York Sabha 00., 43 Malden tg,..ii. 3%. u• gtalm .. -. • . . su....lta• • . ' , _ •-•------- - , : Er • mit Excitement is Kew York. TIANOS AND MELOLICoNB FOIL eASII. • RORtACE WATERS, the -great Musk and PhosoForte 4••• Rama•my. New "York. Pre . to *hare • nage ner rent. ith easterners., lath. 41. a.. P./ n to the :quaver*bf Wall btmet. to rld.B vallabho meths tamable him to *tem the lament tlant a tarmeotfteni Its Lamm** amartment of atiamnt and max . tat Mum .4 Mrtlelrans at a la i rje etmana 'lrmo i gn - ilareTittlt 4 ttrt. sn ' .l malt ceVehrstat r Zraa " ltan.. nfretbrier. siva, Mee at reread att. best h e n York Ma. • kers, Inelnding the taantitur end mach entonol Holum • •WATad , Puna, from his men Factory, sad Itelalmme the best.OoMark Nee Harm. ea Nw Tray .y_ta r two m yk, altarnbajt antartnuity Yar *elation mutat la bed sire eau.. Jamb Instrantent warranted. Enema taunt 1. - lanes ' at ',Oat 'temmitu—Priam tram Ed to Ma. Slade sad blnakel instruments at all lands. Wales*. Tesahem and Ileautt at Betmen• rap iced an the beat terms. Ms,oO sent Sy m*llpret imersl and &fleet Catalog.re of fir sie Inn tirimattil•af Parley rnee• Plannkneleden. and masks/. butraments V.?tmerned to any addlada, (rep of FAST COL'll ES -Just rte'42o4:lo . - .wr.e o .3 9. 1,0 0., aof sallea will to odd at Re F; y twtsl 'doe 12. i. d. A: CRIEESE-400 bni.-primC W. R. Chec7o reed. 4 tate T.IITTLE &CO. 112. tiOr._ ._- '"FLOUR -10 mily bblk - extra fa Flour Just :rowel 40,2,, • EITTIA &lOW 212. 2d st. bblec isrown I • for br oeLIS VI, L SELLEBII 100. Til - E , :pAiLy PfTTSBURGH.-GAZ,kTTE.:. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS,. OSEPH 3. & A. P. MOHRLSON„ Attar gittLif—La-11, I'3J,T.th .1r t, ll LetviceL T W. HALL, Atte,rney at La . *, "Bake r7.Wilass.`, Gnat street, tartvned.F2vrciaraTad ROBERT E. PELILLII'S, Attorney at Law, A_IL . St Lesui!. M. re 7 -- --"--- • ROBEIty , t P .i . 61a .. 11C . E, t Attornc,?..,gat,t-ttw— ra &ate neat. Pitt , 4rth.. ) ' zur.:4.7'.53 JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law,' of 'Fourth street. tutu Want., Pittsburg. i 515417 1-4 11.31 , ;(11SC.FLANEGIN Attorney at Law, No. 170 Fourth otrest. PittsCar.h. JiSPER E. BRADY,. Attorney at Law, No. 53 Fifth street.Pittaburzh. RANKERS AND BROKERS. & CO, ent' Bankers and Exchange un , kenNe•as Wood S. corner of Illamond Mkt. Timm!, ra . andsell Dank Notesand Can. Dtatania Mina tine/maim Promtasory Notag make Collection...in I the principal eithm of the Cann; B.Care bon call and= interost. face that . Promatntianninn OD' ar matters appertaining to a liroker'e busbies. ten Enchant:, constantly far sale. casi2ely .1. -.Loaners u....IUMER & IWIAL Bankers nail Ei , shauire Buy and sell dold and Elleer and Notee, nenetlete loans on Lind &dale or latrck Seen :ldea purchnse 1,1.10.7 Notes. and Time dills on Frud " iri "' s..l, Iratttynli7t ll Etak. tliS ' o n . ? ll " ta i na '' C' ref rhlr:l cad Wood onreeta. directly ow:colt. 1 2w Ut. ellrios ii .D. KING, Coin, Steck and Exchange , I .. , Vi t allirr; t ict .urth rr —B ° el Were raktiZ. k. .sa . rent rates n ooltertgra.do on the .4 ...Inc W.. tern Rank Not. Bought rad addl. . . . . jr2B ~ bO.Al — ccessorsti; d. Cn. Dankert,Farturiga Bre - km=4 tale. kg foretot and D0t.... Glehange, Certitiades cf iltpomit;Bauk Ant., and corun.of Wad and Mint ...rte.. Cure.. Moder toothed ea Dom.: Etch. .I.c. AT... and collerAttn. =do on o.tir poldta of the 13 td tal WAWA Gold. the 'tght. premium 3 A .1,1 rdmidd add dmaclmn Ade.mme =Oe oa meMS.Menta at . Produce. /Eloped .t., oo Liberal term. T 1. 11. WILLIAIIBIc Co., Bankers id Hrebange Dreamy, North East corner of Word rand Third Third streets, Pittsburgh. All tratuesetiona made on Uncial terms. mod collections oromotly attended to. WILKINS k CO., Exchange Brokers, rl.• \o. 7b rfolOtk , stre.at, oppoorlte the Bonk of Pit.- , ntrolo.. et:l trIVIME:IO[I. at MOrt liberal rote. /rlO ■ ` TM. LARIMER. Jr., Banker and Bre ) V- kr, ith Alva, Nn Ed, aatiolninlvg the - Bank el iltt,bargh. V . HOLMES .1, SON, Dealers in Fore? L . Rod Dplemtlo Bills or Booboo go. CellMentes or De rht.lminnzy.d ..P7z; throuoboot the [lnltod States. BOOKSELLERS &C. JREAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No J TO Fourth street, 4pollo Buildings. JOIiN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta tkaletomccessor to DaTimana k Unfro. No. f I Slarltat near Facrtl. Pittgburgb, P. • t: Nny S. BOSWORTH; Bookseller and •t Dealer In Sttioners.. to No. PP Ilarrot . teen near e otni. Ptttaburzh, Ps. tiklY & CO., Book -sellers and Stationers, N0..65 Wcod Anat next door to the coiner of Third. ts 'ugh, P. 0.,..b0nt and Ism taboo Atantly on head. COMMISSION -&C. W. BUTLER. 6. CO, 11_70RWARDING COMMISSION MER CILLNI'S and Dealers In all kind • ef Pittaburgh Man. St. Article. Lead ripe and:thee,. Lead. ?in. VT Vlnd Street, Pitted:Fab. anstrods4 Vat. H. surroar. JrAduale Grour, Importer and Deeler in PORRIGN mixs, Brandies and Old Mo slir=rfrieliirt's.Migir'is-A.lkitl/4'`h-E'-gielT' & A. M'BASE, Commission and For arlluat )terehants, claaarra In Woe) and Nature aaneralirt eau, Mubarak, Manufactures, Nn.114. 02,4. Pittsburgh. ap617'53 ROBISON to CO., Wholesale Grocers, Pre. Dademand Comm'Mi. Merchanta, berty street- l'ittabumb- Ja.lo PRINGER .11ARBAUGEE& CO.. .(Succe,- 1 -5t7.71'°t.....1 . . 1 P` r tr C :Urgrd r " " 4 ne r qrl''' ma syN , I Its ran and Ilu r h . ernrul stratda.Pittsbruh g .'Pa.. W. REA, Flour Fittrors, Commission e. and Phrlnkrdinglenrhants and Dealers la Padua& generally.. Order* for rittsburgb Ilanufsetures bruatly attended tu. Nos. 74 Water and 90 Prue Ida, Pittsbu ns rgh. Peat. apl-17, ARM', JONES CO., Successors ATWOOD. JONES k 00, Coimmlaion and Yonnud, tug lerchants,l3co.-sin Pittatrapch NvielSetarsdliood4 ERCER & ANTELQ, General Commt6.- t• don Merchants, Phlladelptlie- Liberal airsacee me& consi a nnztents of Praline genera ll y. 'any JOHN WATT Er. CO:, Whnlesrile Grocers, CommL , lon Mordsloat.,, •114 °este+ is Produce Pittebargh Maraufae.ctr, No. VA Pitublmria B. CA FIELD, lath .of , Wrthren, Ohio, ccaUrlAtina and Porrodlne Mirebana and 'M.o. •ale Urea In Waste. Remo Meow Butter. Pot and Peg. ealaana Wort.. Produce onorally. Water One, torero MalthfleLl and Wood. P 0... t,{...111.1.F . f NiPluiletfle ) Grocers, _ and CocmclasicsrMerchantaAnd Malan la b Manufactures, No. 112 n'erond street, Pitts ialgcran rIIEESE WAREIIOI.ISE.-IrENRY IL CgYLLMS,Fedsighibssiad(tosundasiosi Marshant.asid Pester in Ms... hut., Labs gbh and Prodaius ridtshdll wand Sti , , t•shrma Rater. Pittsburgh , rtigl VON BONNIIORST k 151IIRKIY, lightTh n irg 31 -IV r " P ) V: 'lurch. P. riIROMASPAL3IER, Inttadter and Dealer In genets gni American Wail Paw. b!, 41 Market ctz h ,lrrreen Third •nd Fourth street, Pittsburg!, 1,1 . r McC a. IiNTOCK, Importer and Whoa} Cloai.:%ttlaa, Table and rano eknl C V...lilr daubs t.rnm Mat Trndana N 0.112 Marto% stmt. VI ORRIS .1, PATTON, Wholesale and Ra j p, I:Zers, on tho Urbana dd. of tho Dlognond. DRY GOODS. F RANK VAN GORDEN Dealer in Trim la d , nowiet7 and Mown Lam Donis. EsohroDMA.. tot Gmot's. Varnishing town and Pang ardlrien • inn mrtment of which ran always be bad m No. 83, owner of. Market street mal the Diamond. Pittston . .. it, Pa. arl/-17 L. 3cAsox a co., rms.. n—e. arta., CO_ s. You. A A- 3.IASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail 'ti Dadra. In rater .nd MO. Dr/ Ck . " 0 14 26 /Mb Lave.t. Plitentra. & Wyhole omtt: 16r4t. oteset. littaburgh. . • GROCERS. BOONE, HABBAIJOH & BOONE, ENERALCOMMISSIONHERCITIANTB, thgom t. Wool, Floor. Pralwo and 115 , 31.31030. No 3 North Water Itmet.Pbliadelphla. HASBAUGH & BOONS, VORA , ARO LNG COMMISSION 3IER ar.g.va 'OLIN FLOYD 5 CO., Wholesale Grocere aro comni.ki. erclAnts, No. DT Wt.! and 729 Lit, rcr !, xtred. Pittsburg 010 - 110LERLMOORE ; Vfholesale . (4r u oar l .F I CZ ..ne sr. muds of Yorstlrp sad Dalatleld.ex and - -11 , ••••,Na. 016 Llbertr Etre... •••d • •. 7 faro to.: offal:odor oW Monongahela Whlsk•/.••1•• will b. , • 1.2 iolir tor cub. LST • BLACKBiIiiN Wbolesale Gro lilfAriT %mullet .' h 011.7Pttet: and i ttktan on bead at th eir Warebeuee.l4l Water street, l'lttetorats WIZ) o.;WilDieellio6l)- cerx.Cosnrntagion llerebieta; seel Nees In Prete , . .t. Weer Kele. sad 107 free street. Pleicurgh. ger ....,1111. A "Cam. WALT. C. 601. m R E ! i Ti j a2:3 Grya,c,f; wt. IC U. AMDISMID...::::= .--""* AM➢A18D........._.....~..... -.LTC 1111011317 • 1V M. BAGALEY c CU., Wholesale tiro v cen. Not. 15 mild WU - ma streot. Plttsburcb. VIL73A NI A.. JITLIIII.O, Groce; and Tea Dealeaaarner of Wuod and 31xili oldada, bar ninny, n i nny , on bond. Undo snarl:ma of rnaina GroarTirs and coo taii—Farelda Plata and tau, Wholesale and }Lead]. Thalcroranralled no thy k.rest toms: ROBERT DAUELL CO., Wholesale Grxers. Owatcanion tairelunts, Deem in Produo aml rittalmrsch 3.tarmfactures. No. 253 Liberty amt. "—W;7 -f-11. . ' .... irconase. lain% .4cikk.Srat§S, Auccoesors t o 'TT 1..13.D. Widelnalesali Grocers. rarrarang and •mscl.e.ort Merchant; DexarTs 10 iron, Nailx. Ulu.. Cat Yarns. and Plitabargh 31snafbcturas g•minally: earn. of Wwd and Water Wean Pittabur • • A. CULBERTSON, Wllalesale Grocer and Cam:Maar= Iterebsat.tialirr Produee and Pitts. blaroatesiond , Asuan, i•lksrti Pttt,o - R. FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Coat is . s l...hants, sad Deslas fa peoAa.er-StmsA n Minn. trotting on Libralth M.WM=:=M;:N wmD AOALBY, WOODWARD & CO., Paolo , 5 II eala Mr , en .mirae •••••.t. nll4lOOlO, uartn Irturoi.cps. 1111.1.0.1 NUM .• u. A. MCCAikP w riS a S k r: n / i NS , &T., (soccer lTsaleit Cllssa.CotaN'aros.snd Plitabaret; Massalect.“ rotanar w ood slut Wale:L . PULbarigh, P. =MEI B. CUTHBERT & BON, CIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for threats and purchase of neat Estate. Collectlen • Rent, Ngotiant" Lean, on Donde, llorjoage, ar., No. 11UThId st. Eitaun•.- Idlchigan General Commission and Collec , bon Agency Office, • - POE the collection of Home and Foreign Mercantile and another Money claims. In Mirld.gen sad bljarent btater. I/ma:meta and Paymeoter Payment ahem Purchase and dale celleal Eat.. and Stock. and ',meows. Agent.. • PELTIER AbDEILYON.Ot . ruIt., Michigan: R•ferencer O. liagnimh-3livars. et Cahn, Earl er. White Garette Ordob ran, Fees/art Ak , .. Merchants. Wearma—Two Azenclre or MkhLran from ropectible Insurance CEMIMIIieII. utrl9 Ird ACARD.—Elaving been niointed the en choirs. Aoen for l'lttehurob. d the sale ofPatent te ted Cemented and Stretchal ther Belting. man ufactured by P. JEWELL SON. of HArtfhol.Ohnneetlrot. We W. nffer for vale • large asmortment of lan. widths. mannhetural, at the manufacturer's prim, ble article being superlur to ally Leather Belting ever Idiom uttered la thlemarked Also. a larce stock of till widths of !tolls 4 b alln i ritrtfn:l=V lY NcZ n llt and 'et r e d t fnr t.. 4 . th. sep . 26 J. El. PHILLIPS AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, Stook, Mereßondi. and • Bill Broker, So. P 2 lb drat.. sham Ikcod. Boattotea promptly *Mended to. Jrn,nr QA3IITEL L. ikunsrELL, Secretary Citi Inutzan. Company. 94 Water etn.st. M. GORDON, Secretary- Western Insu -1 rum. Co, 92 NT•ter GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin or.p..y. north...a r of Wont P A. 3TADELILA., Agent for , Polnware 3ltt • tUal In•uran , er.cipaily. 42 WC.? rtmet. I A. HUTCIIISON h CO.. L'onimission r. Mec ants and A nata , fOr he St I snieSunar Kenn ltaknDeaZesclPSutta Sause. Plx and,nt. torah lem. an. ts 7 MUSIC, 4C. TORN H. MIELLOR, Dealer ill Piano Fortem, Mask arolAtstleal Inetruhunts. &boa Booth, 'arid mchlionery. Me scent Mr Chleterinh4 Kano Forth. for Wertrrn Ponnzylvardh—No. hl Waal street. ErENRY KLERER, I)enler in :Sfusie, Mu sical Instnunents s 'and Imwrrter of Italian Strincs. *gent im.l%ucan. -CLulCr ..a.od and ,turr . Pan, with ccsienalazir ..EoLean 'Attachment. AL, f.r , Dunham's Pingo& DRUGGISTS. 1 - OIIN 'SAFI% Jr., (mecesitor to Jas. 3l'Guf td 1111ical@ seld Dro¢Kist st+d t:sints.,Drestues, lc.. 1411 Wood street. a door@ MI., tlrsin Pittsbumb. 64 - I;egular Agent for Ford's 31edicina. L C. VI - WM 13-ILINO WILCOX & CO., Dru= ng.l ists n Apoth . eearles, corner Market street and the DLainond.k., onnatantlirrn band a run and enrn One mtraen Drogy,Mkticinea,Perfurnerr.andartielrawrtalningtot.brr bastnetra ITLsltlays prearriptlona rarrnatlyrompnar dad. arld aOHN P. SCOTT, Whnlesale Denier in D",stree Nitta. d burgila h. rnia Vaher and Dye Stuffs, dia. 7.56 erty t.. Pitts All orders will maim prompt attantlon. dannt for London A Co's raluabla family medloltno. mar ..24-1.7 pdA. PAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale . Drua Rates. and roanafaetnrors of illdta Lead. Bad . and Licharce. corner Wood and Front otreota. Piet* [Farah. soca: rE. SELLERS, Wholesal e Dealer in i. ,?9, 3 Mt h 'Vititi772:. 'cro. l A's v ' uh ti. " f4a; LOW. rusentrot stunt ....... ---,mown warm . RAUN it:RE:nth, Wholesale & Retail Drucclrta. corner of Liberty and Ft. Clair etreeta, truhurgh. SCIIOONMAK ER ,t CO., Wholesale 0/ • Druccrists. No. 24. W•c4l rtreet. Pittelnush. TOSEPII FLEMINO, Suceee•oe L.Wileos Q.ll. Cu.. morter }taricet rtreet gent Diamond—Fee t.. me 'tautly. on Medi c in efll and romplete eeeortment of Drum Medicine, Cheeta. Perfumery. and all article.. pertaining to hi, butirnem WOOL MERCHANTS LEE, gnecessor to MURPHY & LER, B or Z oo .Ul sx v .r o 11,sl M, nd S omn.on rhant for tNon arra Good , No IS: 111.. r., rtml. MEDICINE. R. JAMES KING: Office and Residence. 1I Finn ininniat• C•th. 4 .11. 1 7 1 ;.' sth. . WM. VARIAN, .31. U., OECe 6th street. below Svalthflekl. 002 a ilourr.-.-8 to P.PT PAS, PP %P. corn.% lyd MERCHANT TAILOIIS. 4CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo t. Wel., No. 71 Wt.! .U.eet Partleular atuottat o Born' and Youths' Clella.Z. aolP:y WILLIAM 1M a- GBY,Merchnnt Tailor, Dr a tee ar-1 boiler la Beady 11.1. Clattana, IY7 WD 4Pty Ptreet. EEWATTS & CO., !derannt'Tailors, 181 . , tab,rt. 7 ..,,,,a—W. are now c.a.! clow co , at stack of Oood, fur Genticmen'a Wear-044h, C. mares and Vmd.logvaf the neinat idyl« and fln.onlicy Orr Mcrae and cuctomars .111 rlca. al,. ac a call. 0.131 CMC:2I 31A,VETFACTIIII.IN G. W. WOODWELL, Wiltilesale and Retail Maantarturcr and Deal. In Cabinet Wu., N. 13 ttrnet. JOHN WETHERELL, Manufactuptr of PATE' , ..T BOX Vier_q a superior artier.9Ot3 D DON sad BRAZED BOX VICE,. corner of Auden", sod La.t. Ivam strew.. ous guars tram IN Hand .tract lashenr CB/. orMtnr.ll MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—MatiaIsIs raartad for Erci.coldery sod Ap es Work. er MILS. L. je2t.f So. 2111.2 i P.m; .trect.2.l.ye ll.d. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan . &Retiring Company. rpHIS COMPANY LIAVINC. ENLARGED OAS enmity for mannisetteine, es 5 nom peepe to meet the inereueed demand Odttiele.L.-iek, Crucible and Building Oily. Belem prom , tly eaten , : by KAI! Bee it Fitteburgib September n.ina. Boots and Shoes:! AMES ROBB, N. 89 Market street, 3d. door from now arket fu ll would Inform ilea Uut/ d i thut.h. haa a very full stock of every thlng In the Boot mad Shoo trade. rgcb aa Lodi& Ga half Balton Jenny Lind Padares, lady' Franklin sad a/I the atria. found on the rgetarbtitle= also. MI/one and ckiturane Gaiters and fant7 Elexde and Shur, in all their rAriettes alwo, Gentlemen. Can Opera ratant Calf Boot, French hoots, Cu.mas Galters and Shut alsu, Boy•e% and Soothe tleoUallne Yrenob Calf. Pleam Orr az n call as re lelsh to oell 'nth au article to all who favor ue with thole et/eV/en no mill dOO satlehte ftepenaber the ,lave, 69 Market eldreL 1:13. iirCORD & CO. WTIOLEIALE AND DETAIL rAMID)NADLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. AND DRAW:MIN ALL Iti-ND.? OF FT la COR_VBEVY WOOD AND FIFTH STREET.% Pittsburgh, Pa tv.Thetr rock mbrares errn , quality anAretyl.of JIMA and C. there. Doer, Cul* amdicir Doartair. CoaCh and Carriage Factory. TOHNSTON, BROTHLR & CO., corner of ',Belmont and Rebecca "treats, Allegheny City, would cesPectfnlly Inform theft friends,, and the public generally, that Misr are Ilmaufatturlng Curium, Wo Boca aware, TWIN. la:Mahe and Charisma In all their •SIiGOP etrle• of fin shand Prorwatlon All order. .111 be ereented elth Arta mall to dm. witty and bums,. a gale, ibitedMi .111.,0 tohdn.dkd to on the mostreasonable tams. Using In .11 their wort the test E..."Lern glare. Poled and Wheel Stun they feel confidant that all who faros them with their patynnage el=nathdled on trial of their work. are requested to ere them a call before pan chub. eleewlsere. • nen New Coach Factory—Allegheny. MH. H. WHITE ,a CO., erfnlifi TO- O... Many Inform the public. that they bare a • Op on Lariwk, between /Wand raid tifoldnakey Abed& They are now malting end are rreparwd to newt?. order. far Be anie i of vehicles, COIPPiI T., Chariots. flaronchew m. Pluetone, Lo w de, whirl...from their long experience. In the mannfeeture of the above work, and the belittle. they bare, they feel confident Miry PPP/ enabl. od t• do week no the moat renionable LIMA With three wanting article. their twoltatton In werrantl4 -their e • M therefore ' APP the attention of the nobble to title matter. N. lb—Repairing done In the beet manner, pad On the own lowsonable term.. pad, 1.. t {ITRoeIDt... _.. ALYi ♦DAY0........J. R. 11061871, _ Livingston; Roggen 4t Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA 'TIRADE and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay unit. do.; Plattbent and Counter do.: IN Locks of all alma, Hiding, Drop and Th umb Latch,* Gra, Mllla ..done kind.; Paint 51111a,apprnvod pattern Bolts and natal:dont; Malleable coon Outing. of everi a deity ID form and Indsb. W.' W. WALLACE,. STEAM MARBLE WORKS,. rift,nt and au ytniv Wed: ODI.NIe Snuff APO Kent. lt 40 , N . [TENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, afee mant'ins To ertls m irtisZV:trltlrry .. .itle . lowest prima Three han4red original and relented Agra for Mammon'. ke..7..n hand. Biwa and :nab lisr• hie fued In the Trarle Libertyowest pricer. Ali ardor. filled 011kdet/patch at 31g ent. soM W. W. WALLACE. Now Goods and Fashions for Gentlemen?. Clothing for Spring . of 1854 pWATTS A. CO. beg leave reipectfully • to Inform thole numerous Cuitranrar, I. n. the Cob of atta . par b!PtIL 1 .re just teeelred 1 ;04 'aia 7.4741.11=1;11:.1:et1ri1:Z.T 4 t 711.7 or . The satisfaction et, generally expraratn !bele mato. men Intbarto. with their hurobln effort. to blenae..tl' o rate...hem ta *rah gyrations In the mho direction. ilrslk stir. h, un•rer•tr••=th.l4.a.:VaLtc,a7,..!-- a 276 •-• • T. C. WARRINGTON (D11.1.0M lAMES' CHILDREN'S snoE sToRE, nit. on Anna fall asoortmet.t. No. 23 lyarth ntrest, YLltananth..l!.. .a3O -(.a . . • - . Gentleman' First CLux Good's. • r. ...b...bera 1,e4 . . leave to -inform the • rata. th at Cherrhare reed their Summer Siek, veld. dim a~tend erret ftrblohehh• Fabric* be that • fwd. & WATT? Tea, Ibrarrtetrr ls, PITTSBIMGH, THURSDAY MORNING, -NOVEMBER 16, 1854 YEW YOEX ADVERTISEMENTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. k o Ornerti .6 nous, .074Brom].svNe Yorksk .SO_ MORNING, :OVEMBE R 16. 1354Netpau .tort.)w ,- From t h e Now York llama The tortgroma of Amortrap Dlplomarls. at • latermion Tables. Ili-ammols. lir m. 1117,ERDT, 150 Wooster st. Letween We have received intelligence through private• • Pone and linnet., sta. No. York. Otanytartaffa ~,,r , ~,,,,,,,,„, ..,,, s ~,,z , .i . ~,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ~ ~, European obi:Leticia. of considerable interest, eon. anactuallr atteadeol to. ecfNmv ! corning the result of the recent Congress of 4 ,1 ; 1 017PIL & CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, ! American Diplomatists at Brussels. Our fitful , . ties. p t.l6ll it tgs, , i s , r ,, iV . . n ea li. a r t ! R im I tn e . , ,, Tgo fi r lt I a:;. , 'nation comes from a quarter-where large rupee :tie York. est:alto:tn. moot beau Ths lama/ dhg r ani f Mamas were originally entertained concerning to thr trade and lastltutbms. ;Omura Frames foral.lrd ! the influence of this meeting; but they hare ae oel7-3mo • ' idently not been justified by the issue. Cloaks, Mantillas and Talmas. i The project of the meeting was due mainly to ygO . LY;s:EUX. IIELL, No. SR. Canal street, ! the outbreak of the Spanish Revolution. The i sea lork. Import., and Otanufseture'r ot W 1... hopes cherished in consequence of that event led! • °us, Olantlllee. sod Tolman, of ro,ry Mad and oharoOP- Om. onull roll tho attealloa n: limicball, to hie ester, . to the "dispatch of Mr. Sickles to Washington, ril:ll7lll`.. t ii's"l . til d is,:tWia l 'se ' !;,1 :a's/It fortli7s ; for instructions as to the line or policy to he' reforrino to et-auk Liollo's Ladles...lane of Sashimia~ the pursued on behalf of American interests as like-' Indy rellahlo book or loolkoas publlslail In Anterinataons ly to be affected b it The het had ! ' publlehed only a forr dais boron! thr, commeneemsat of .4 • -, , every MOUth. all others appr_arin, 1...f0re their tlma. ! meantime been watching the progress of hero- oelS.ltur t peen politics, and sent the Assistant Secretory of State abroad for more accurate information. Mr. Sickles followed ! him soon, and both these gentlemen were instructed to make inquiries up-1 on the following points: I T. Whether Cuba could bop/re/tared from any ! Coninet which the Revolution was likely to bring into power. 2. Whether ir the purchase of Cuba shook he I found hopractleable, the diplomatic independ- I once of the Go vernor-General of that Inland might not be secured. . 8. Whatwas the general state of feeling among the people, and what were the strength and pros -I..sp4z of the Democrotio element in the several i b es of Continental Enrooe f To defray thelspense of this mission, a credit 1 of $BO,OOO was.opened with a banking-house in London,--a sum too large fur mere inquiry, and not large enough for the more important move went which was probably io contemplation, It VAS soon found impossible to effect any ar rangement with! the new Spanish government.' ' Espartero !gave!ti distinct refusal to the over- , tures for the prirchaae of Cuba. The diplomatic 1 independence of the CeptainsGeneredhad no bet- ' 1 , ter chances. !Cites well understood in Madrid I that such an independence would, under present tcircumatancy offer opportunities for com fprtehle quarrel:l,ton! Cabinet. that Rees upon Queen's retexte.. •• As long ris I am at the head of the ' Giivernment,. Espartero is said to hare replied to Mr. Soule, shortly before he left Ma- drill, 'there shall be no unwillingness nor any l! delay to settle difficulties with, and even to offer due apologies and satisfaction for unforeseen I grievauces to the United States government. The I Cabinet of Madrid min, therefore, not be reqUir. ! ed to abdicate its authority in favor of.a local' Administration, which, from being notice the ex- ! °Bement of events passing in its immediate pros • I imity, would complicate rather than settle such!! International difhoulties no may arise—individu al actions not beingnlways controllable- between i any two countries." Having failed' on the first two points of the special mission, the Congres: of Ambassadors was called together for the purpose of preparing a report on the condition of popular sentiment in ! Europe: We have received what'we believe will bo found to embody an accurate summary of the report on that subject, which was to have bran I forwarded to Washington by the last steamer. The Ambassador. agree in reporting the utter ! absence of Democratic feeling in Europe. In Spain there are no roPublicans. Mr. Sickles I , went purposely to Madrid. and reports this as! the result Of this observation. France is lost in ! admiration of its prudent and practical Govern ment Revelution in Paris is out of the question. 1 Austria hoe succeeded in gaining the hearts of bee subjects. Even Kossuth himself is quite for- ! gotten by the people, the Magyar aristocrocy be ing his only adherents. Poland has no chances, except in the colts of 'Monarchic combinations, and Italy is er , mpletriy tired cf the madness of Nlarrinism. So of the rest. Europe it 1,111.4 . fifdl The people of the old continent are not noes fur freedom. • Pianoi! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTENTION of purchasers is ra_ re.rwetfully railed to • nen and i.Ff4ff— asntleln•eutln Sian° Fotes, tow fts ir, • ; parract.l. and 1011.. the Subtle, knmen tie lialSoCeleattallriple Nano: Thu peztillatitS of the Celestial Piann amst+ta ita ensvity Sro ,etara Celestial the nese, an attainment hitherto uu. I.nnwn to the Naas Feels. . . . Tha ut.ot .....111.hry eerfornier Is enabled I.r.the alit Of this Irapinvenyont U. prod.,. effect.. to octave. playing th a would confound al 10i11....ra or a last,. eor Um elitstex. houeles i. It. oat...city Sb be .....1 at bill es as bnitnary Plato. of the ......-tost quality al t. - ...e and is Instant') chanpwl by .t., nue of • ...mm..,,p..dal In a rotubirtattnn " thrilling anti mayystie, aa to eaptlvata and chart; the tcart... These. In.ta-uno.uto ay , . anywrtur In tower ter LM Unttr Y .. a...i.a ' grs i : i o s ig;„ s g, l ; 'E,..ri:. - :',. g'..,'lrpttle .4,o ~ th. world .:. This Is the united tostimuur u 7 Prorhunr• attains t. ...r1•10, have teat., tic. Coleatial Plane. Ordin ' VI. irk. or •11 .u..... 0.. and ..........d han.l fur male at d, ~. ELY I ASUNIJIII...I rb , adaa,.Ne. I aeZbauy• Manufactures a healers, wholoanla kre Cloaks and Nantillaa.:, EU. BItOOIE, 51 Canal. and 63 Lisp - nerd Noy York, Importer. Monufortorerand Itholooen sod Retoll baler In LADIES' CU./OK/21.d MANTILLAA of nvnry fatdle and dm . rildlon+nolkl. tho ottentison of buyer. d Ido oucnoire Mock of mond, nullablo Sr thr Fall *Gam. Rio earl..lead tho trade. on enflamed analttkid Sy Harper', Und•y's and cal* I.vadlng Motion Honk, - . Musical Instruments. "[IRE subseritwri are now prepared td- er 1. for the Inspnction of Jobber.. Munk De Inn r. [mild', Mtudral Inntrumento and n ion; Mr , ffilluning melee: 1L1..., Qatar,. 1' lute.s,. • a. Gin-Pna , n do,nfenn, Sa.rodn,ar, for el a Pit, , • Butee.t. Trorala:nea,;Jr., cf , -;l7erntzus em roacleana Our arrangent F.. ILO th.!lar.g. st and most celainil Slanufacturnrs In Eurnu4 ary such as to enat•ln toxin good , . shalt prilva. am! ..ra can offer our eilsroe met, thc• say - ants, seliwttna Rum au cntindy novratut earrfullt st,wit 14 , 1ng. In tho 31arket at s'l aona %SI!. r.-n4l, to a"vnt an)) Job lots uf goal. that ma, ..Eac. , an afford oDiSCrinnitlea of bar talus in many arti , lea • of earhart & Nerclhants' relebrsta, Patent lick. aeons. ND ZOGIIIIU t Importer, No, 97 Slaidon Lan, Near Nark. undiirgigned having the Agency of CART! A HT N.,•01 York) CELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, wnald Inform tho Ira and thr Publir In rentral. that thty are now nr,...tr , 1 furnlth Deal.. and aft= these vvlr nelahratt,llnttrumtnta at the Manatantuvre LOWEST Every Inttrnm.nllCarranteml. c FERDINAND C./GRAM! 0(11., Intni.rtors Instruments. - anl24tot N.. DI Lao.. N.. Tort- Daguerreotype Malariala. - JW. THOMPSON & CO., 315tBroadway, aNew York. :Dant.' 'lnters and Dealers In Dacurnan [yr.. CY... Appal...too; M•tringo. Pyeaervera.te.. and Ita" D latea. Chem Dal, Dane, Frame, and Cues. ead Vlgtlantl:r " .P.lhn'a l .T, '" t. Ilarrlsonle and It other American Vameraa ronstantl, on hand. at the Manunke turert lowest mire. and warrantor. perfect- au I nAttir . Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. ,ItIri.SLA.SI) & CO., 11 AlAtl.l/..1.1" LAN.'; NEW .11)55. Warehouse 115 Pratt Baltimore, warranted In every repteert. Kr. Seat. April rth. 11 4 51.. /Leers Wm. .IF th a t ,Frrn& lientlemen—lt direr molder., Intbrm yeu r oa date prererwri roT 1100 1. 1 Praprerunldlered In the Ire lan night, by whleh every thintroh.en my 9Ml‘ll 11.1. war eenammel, and although a expneoel thrr.uulemt Oh• tire. n• tnten, h., Ito wen teen. remalmel unharmed n.. 4w. .115 little. repalrtrur, .111.1 think. attfor, r another triad. Ileeptetfullr Todrr. TO , TF.J. sr. Jr.. 11 trenlb WIIIL.I rt. FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEI)E MIXTURE' , I Forth< Freer rent Ague. Pirprlnau 12114 . 131 .07,1.71.0. TILE Proprietora of this Medicine will elate wltheut beellatl,n re fear of eeetradletlen. that tido 1 KrrwrrorldliPtler. , arr nand more persona where It ha/ Intrelueret, than any ether merlielne In tn.* for tbr horr Tbli nentlene. ban lobs kr.lllC I/41,1 quinine In Iv enterrwitlen. all of the tnarVlents See of S h Pe!rw M, i•r . •[. ' ll ' etin g g an tbla elleme will net be .11 ,1,4 eatorore to water tre dampatenerbene n. rflePT•tlasa wheu In their urnaltd.o.F Plantar, lo roetlenr the enuotry where lb. Atma .11 .411 J.. to adept thLr seine:en, ar the •alloar. nor Arlin., to lay tur while under trratentet am/ they le be ussweed efurrwerly now. The reurrletne rOuldlrd.dbe therms:ldr el eertineateeTrem the. ul the Iflubertnewporde .141114. but prefer...seine to the .14-1 nut ene bottle aM reo will In. the 1.341111.1 r peeor le renjerlf. Full neer (I.t Ito use on-tarpon , tnttle. C'eetilleatee Can treween at the eideeJenoelnd wham old Kernel.. b. cured ••hee dtlrera hart 401,1. Fer Ideper..a arnl 045 KIRK,. curn,..drinra eluaewp net • letter Medlar., In the market It ha. tworita%eu with the meat ortonlehlog. etre/ rare. er arul Gout: lor Lbeeo owm. rhantr tate lableerneorol a day. (1111. tmittlr of 014 q•ctirine r.ry often bar the drdirrdill rect. pew dl per I•dt l e lOn• sale by Chn :die - la In all parts of oho Cnltod Ste and t'anada. All It helearde mle,crust be addrerarrl to IKETD OLY.EI( KR. role Pmertetert. Sea Itreadoey. Now Teri.• Aurdrrr—Flender thew, A PahnertueL 8 err, 1,. •nt h er... and Ilea IL Kee rer. luttabordb. rr.3.-ler • IRON WAREHOUSE. MARTIN, SPRING t CO., ho,rters nod Dd.'s... in IRON AND STEEL. vr.2 Her, eonatantly n hand a 6dl altnnrt.na.nt of Bar, End Band, Map, H.. !qt., an.l ..thrr Iliila. STEEL OF ALL K LNI)S. Iktril•P l• en,. all rretSnor the. rtmotry an bottled to toLII or mod t rlrbrlms Mho,. buyloc "Arm by mall ootrurtml to our mbry at the looart mattot rotor. I:Al:TIN. fINITNti k joltbr rr, UT..n.irh N T. SCIIIEFFE.LIN BROTICERS , & CO., WIIOI,ESA LE DRUGGISTS, IVTIT FORK, ,• Hato rel , PerVi 10 A 11.1.0 IrJl,u.a4 or. wflYaikawiw, aI3IPORT ING the - leading Drug, from their Original inartiita, bo th In F.Ur.ly. gnii Tart Indjwi, and rineh and Knailitti llerfumery Nall and Hair P1,11 , 1.e, Hair illiwra anti Sztaiwi, 6010 .K 4 a. Sea, de_ ke.,.thYr alto. them en rowaimatile tinlrra wither In Wall , by will ' , wily tyialr liasrattantlon.. (;A3I(EL L. CA. VE ItLY, Who:e.le Dual rr 'ln.., Painted retie aud 2ui WEAud avd Mir 1.1. Wan, Lta..ket.t. Mats. Conic, Mattl lireenwlch A., New tinrk. . mbo-I,v. . i oil Dealer, Nn 1.0 Catlvrine and d Chatham Bairan., New York. mh9.l;". MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. PATTEItSON'B ;'• LTV F:RY AND SALE .A j ow l STBLE; -s' Sorner Diamond street and Clienry •pla.tf PliTB MIRO #A: ASHLAND HOUSE, AIICTI STREET. AI OVE SEVENITI NTREET, PR ILAPELPHIA. 11. S. 3E NSO N. PIIOPAISTOIL AT Pria• N Board, 51,t4 M day.4p; liar IS. 1654-Ird CITY HOTEL, (Into Browns,) corner of 2473111 . rittaburah. MARS Artribia larae and 04.1.1iii(11111 i;oues une AT.TFIenZtli. 1* . :441361 4 • 1011 N SOUTIi, Coach Maker, corner !North C•initnt.n and gt., Allegheny at ero ntteinrlvely inanneeetunne every .leserlption V.Y..111C1,E,1. of th.. coated al, and 11 th. lond wortaliel lln has al wv orened a WAIL/Mlle/31 In the Mt. Churl building& on eie..nglahcne ti where he hen at y ent very fair Rtnet work. (with anlly which hn invitee the etteutien and eritleul elm:aft:AM, 'Sell. mnadeot—froot his sontiousd autos. to tosslor his extensive ruler, the to sterlal and 'seamen ssoPlors , ' style of Ilnish of his work—he sonnot he ormr,o,tei islth I the Us or Wart. se2,:nt bli , JOHN 801;111, 1(7 . ALTER P. MAItSIIALL, pitior no. V Y Proles In l'lnin, Shrumln lot IS,r.ratir• ['suss UO, In gl L' n iss lA r. nr4,.."se re rs'i.ra lg t t srnr2O h ts . fas . tun, Messrs. M. mart a Os. nf Pars, ruh3.33 -4. r, - , 11 "..Rls FASIIIONS FOR LADIES'DIIESSI j CS.—Tho Palish Fashions for JCZik. dlmt per stessnet iv 11 Ls on utls ou the Ist tr"sttosAlis..L. P . wri..„), No.Vfl hi Penn. *Lora tland stro•LA —•-• HIES, JONES it CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABI;E.BOAT LINE, • , F ORWARDING AND CUMIVISSION CaveLl 1.21, &Tenth Ft , ' , ..to Plat. burgh. Pa. Ilneon,Lard, Lard cll. Cnrk. S.C. Ham Klres to and Itin. I Set, Anthre-ite and Snnt , lll . lg Itea. 11 , 1ITAr Wick mud Clay. Anthracite Ccal. Er. oulY NEW ESTABLISIMENT, • JOHN MERCHANT TAILOR. AS commenced buainegg pt No. 39 151 AS. bet gret, between m end awl' Third street. lb; 6e run them the imr0r0 ,,, ..d ....Wm.." , moltee anti est:rotten atou-tdorut ore eery Condo ter stentlemeteo wear. Including Ulu eWleo end nuelillee, which he le propored to rank. tin to ardor, In the most oebionoble style.mut lu the' hest Ma net- Having hod exinrienre In hie [Mimeo. be Tolls renfident orgltion entire ettJelentiora ' Ile !Windt hie 'fele nd. tn esti and eon:nine/Ill: eleft.: 3 ___ ; lllll-tt . )1 4 r( i ) , -I, the 9' l l . olX OF 1 AI.:FLNEi h I i SIIIP A,mb,..:11.4 t ,:,! . . 1 criteXel?digo'l4d t day his di. tine Orrev rp I E etitdiehmweinll No. i 2 n o n s ejAblne r b t/ t .to 11r. J. W. 31ePAI h ANU. eke nontunts d alancr, lo henellptortten eleet amo oetovs andto nttle e claims a‘nlinej n - JOTIN LOVELY. Ateruet 74.1,16.54. • J. WIIEON POSTON James' W. McFail and, WHOLESALE & RETALL DEALER IN FULLY GROCERIES, Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Spices. ,Presecres, moon dND 41,00111:U1E, DornUtie Ilowg Furnishing No. 266 4therty Street .Plttiburgh. Such, we are told, oil be the aptrit that will pervade the intelligence Pent or to be sent home by our Ministers in Europe, and theee'opittions are giren no the caplanation of the belief that our tiovernment would meet no support from an'y part of Europe, in the attempt to gain pos,e, sign of Cohn. Spain will not e'en the Island, and there is no feeling of donmeratio sympathy with this country which would support as in seeking -to effect its conquest by any other means. . . . Mr. Sae. is certainly a very snit repreientas dye of the L;niteti States at the'CotnifilL We pointed thin of itifeslikiiAglettd endow dipigraiitti 7 ftinetton; we re iterated our vrezpings again..Anit again; ..and•the result or hii,mission time for, if it can bo said.; jto hose any; .beara wane* to the justice of our pretnotntiotiS. lie has been able to do !nothing in Stain hut bring suspicion upon him self, deepen the hatred which Spaniards have begun to entertain fur the • grespiog "North American, - and give morn color to the suspicion, ; which so widely. pervade+ Europe, thit the UM- i ted States arty determined to wrest Cuba from! ::Spaits in the briefest and most e ff ective manner ; He hue `also had the good fortune to /..esimpo- being shot himself, while he severely 'rounded his wirerasry in a duel with the repro- ; sentative of•the Emperor of the French.. He has been in the wrong, as for as we are able to judge. ever since he first stepped on ;Spanish oil, although the accu.diutt that he aided the insurrectionists with .etionset and money, is, to any the least, not sustained with any fortfildable ,show of truth. We have positive ussurance that the himself denies the charge in the broldeatand• _most unequivocal terms. But whatever may. have been his errors hitherto, ho is now in a fair !Way orealvation from their consequences by the. ; Cirop of others. The report that he:Wrie refus ed A passage through France is confirmed. He "loft; London on the 234 of October, and, on his arrival at Calais on the 24th, iraNtby express: telegraphic mea.ntge from Perla denied further angrers into the Country. Ile returned of course :immediately to London, when, upon consultation, - Mrt*Buchanan despetchnl a special messenger 'to Mr. Slavalf at Paris, who immediately de manded a prompt explanation and; apology; and Abe withdrawal of the prohibition, with the in ention, as we have, renal/nit° believe, of- re -tiring to London 'should 'ttdlireparation be. re. ',There —'" ; ill hastily be -two opinions in thin Collll[l7 on to Or propriety of this course. If Louis Napoleon had exercised all his ingenuity for the express purpose of restoring to Mr. Soule some of the popularity end considerationirliiela he bits !esti he could not hive hit upon a better expedient. Brilliant OUCCtN9 or martyrdom was absolutely necessary Soule 's salvation: Bp former be him no Lope to attniii but the brown of the latter seems about to be thrust up ,pn Lis head. Necessary as it is fos'Englandat, *be present time to conciliate in every way the 4pod will of Lnuisaapoleon, it ire, perhaps, not surprising tliskl,tWs - ilfilidt to an American Minister, should he approved of and elaborately justified by the Londoraimee, in a leading arti cle, which, it is said-(although we believe erre oeCtoly,) to express thetvieWp of the English Go s seenteent, wo reprintlitali This,artiele, it Jriltimion, goes ,-66iiiowhitt into tho detail of Mr.- .. spnlC'dpsreoml'anit social experience since Joel in Madrid, and, brings forward his cOrmicction with the fillibostero party oft New Or-. _lents, 'to prism thy,propoiltihtt Illith`"Sihich it Starts that 3tr.‘ SOule "has foireitgl his claim to hisintesi usually shown to strangers." The 'pemsztion that Mr.. Soule "can claim no special ,conilderation for ids diplomatic character" is 'ode . .hietreatinat be 'Allowed to papeuncholleng. ed. "'tar...Seth:lf tiltepresentative of the United ,States, and - thouglifhot . accredited to the 'Fry 'pen* of the Freon; la certainty entitled to his .Anspeilsti. : idnidderation," so long /1:4 .g 01110) is Minty of no act toward the French :Government unbecoming a diplomatic character. Mr. Soule, we Mk,e the beet reason for believ ing, denies-that ho ha. - in Any-way given lust tense of ofreticerto-fhe"golreiement of Lee's Nu potion; ad; tuck! being -the can, the eni u sion .othu AmeriOanidinister frOm French soillausi ho regarded as an indifeesible caprice or a aan ;tan insult e —An indignity offered to the Unitrtl , States• int the' person of their representative ; which catinabbt permitted to rllll2l without repay. Sonle's innocence of improper monatration of hostility,to the n French Govern-, , rant being tilways - presute:Al: • • The • ibffts sto.,Arteigh• I e .F.Aryseror's 'Loaded .apologist As driverrto reeks. out a case, are Mi dget fronythe toe-which It makes bf Mr, Soule's 'FrcOntirrethin'argativ'thjil Vin mater. The es' .tit lint.eialine that 'bt. if hardly be contended :that' thetlrench.Governinnt is hound to taken° accouut.of his (Mr. Soule's) origin." - This. veil enough for thd Lerndon Timer- far it is the old, ' doctiint,- oidtel "sididot mlways 'a sobject, Due it is soindolhowAd by the declare. don! that wbuttever. Soule] may have possessed is a French citizen, he has waif' Cdtly Ms awn_act." We reir.thatthe'Satyr who did not allow Alms traveler to' blurt:hot and neld with theontnerimmith, would frr'Sttip my pa :pera,'„ifklic „wen a euboeriber to, the le regarded' WWI ;nen "interest 'in political circ i tes ahroaireetne of the most en: -perienced,*noteeing in It a &libel - Ate Intention ;Ph tla. Part tt_',Xotlis' Napolen to inAko fl cause tot quarnlZ'thil,„United• States. While we ',CU' hard' Tdminelvca 'to ;consider. It, en so' : pare e minstinsist - the rinestion,Ls of ,far greater iinintaneA 3 than. the .:Landon Tunes c touhl make l 4 dui 'arid OMEN. Sonia. If -has cimiocted litioself with propriety must, be Boa -0,144.214.."Y: Con. and Eng., , ' . ' '' '• eta. London Tim . calks. SO. The Fate of str Jelm-Frankljte• P4-tr-Letie rum Dr. oe, 1., , )Ir. Soule'. Exclasten from Freace'.\ To the O n or th Londnyi Times ?..- \ `• Sir—On look g; ov er yearn \per this Morning. The French goveromitist have taken tur pun- I was deeply pained, and not a Ititle a" the . the facts of the ease aro known, in decliniuglis sunk though ant an onwernantable stev,Whent el: at some remarks in a letter pombiskting to von. ihe‘bn- States, accreffited to Matirid, to enter the ffirriS\ from a brother of one of toe officM-S. of hers Me. allow Mr, Sale, the MittiMer of the t n nited jetty's ship Terror, one of the ireaWdstof fortunate expedition under Sir John •Fanklin:. tortes of the French empire;. We undereGind The writer, in the first plate, says,\bittat etk that this gentleman esPrestisk himself in very oophooowe for 4.0„ , if., , A, strong laugmtge upon his return to London, after Rea has beau deeply an d v,,,, , . pub- \ an itteffectual attempt to eoutiotffi.. his journey ~ ing the report of the Esquimau:, o, he through France 'from Calai. to Benlogne, sod tithing his report without verification ; should have kept silence altegother and oe ,rave • that the, persoual , „ affreut to which. Mr. Souln. excited such painful feelings in many pe .ens' mloonives himself to have been suttlected has. on such insufficient grounds.", lick won up as an tiffair of national 'bad polit. To have verified the report which I brot4ht. taxi , importance 4 tlr Mason, the Atnericau 4 ,A " ri Meister iu this century. It i.4;to,be, home would, I believe, have been nu difficult \ w„tho''ig. n .ii Paris, teed by Mr. Buchanan the matter but it could not Intsility be done by party in any other way dusk by passing another \ regrette4 that'inen who 'are entrusted 'with the , i t euh a cobntry tra, the United States in turtipe winter at Repulse Bay, and ma king another Jon, \thiltortalbt and t.esponsiblit duty of represetAing , sytdd r, dioir\ay to much beneitivencos on no paltry nay over the ice and snow in th; i, m h p o ri u n t g o. of po l: i s re b. This I. could have easily done, ' to more privations than persona accustomed to • "% ac t ° "ims.b, Whatever aff! . ..;litst may befall Min. the Hudson Boy Company's err )tee are ,in the , Smile \hese been richly earned by himself sitice' habit of enduring; but I had a deeper Motive ' he setloot in Europe, and, white he has forfeit,. in returning to England with the information 1; ed hi ' gist" th the court esy usually shown to had obtained, than the mere selfish feeling of ; etrangern ; he tail claim no espeehaeonsideratiob regard for my own comfort which is, a point 1 1 for Lis dipnatic'fbaracter,,which \is, of course ; , hove niter much studied. , „ confined to he country to which he is accredited. My reason for returning \from •Repffise BaY ' The ciretterarancell of this cane ern\ however, peculiar, octet there i ressonto. apprehend that without having effected the kurvey I hed cop first place, Mr. , Soulti by birth a Frititehetakk, templated, was to prevent the - sk of mordtvalu- ',they will. `rise tee me 'lac "dam \ln th e able lives being eacrificed to a eless stearqh in i portions of the Arctic Peas hundr of milegths- t a t' aith aeg h -li g h e s . e l / 4,6 ue all, that layk'n his taut from the ow, scene whore Eh . hroo .. o l\ wi power to renudiate lila nationakcliarecteractd nod 1. , to rinsume. that. of deititteels of the linitid S tea, many of the long lost party termiitated ; it tan hardly bocotitetitlffil that the French gars am happy to say that my conduct rose been api I ~,,,,, •,t ethnient is bound fc! tains ''eto acoonot of his proved by.all•thoso whose opinion I n.alue • with whom I have conversed oil the suklecia otrigin Jr to regard him preciAely agjt would; It, is stated by your correbponden tk „ lo that I 'citizen of Boston or NdwElrleans. In,adoethig\ where Esquimaux can live, sheik Dr. I . Vfs par. 1 anew country it would, \at l'i,t.li, have, been in ty could find abundant means, wllat should pro- 0...1 taste* Mr. Stela `bad not:forgotten that vent Sir 4 by Franklin and w) ,, p i vy fr o d„,,,b_ I he Owed nomething to the Nod et. ht birth\ The o getting Mier ~„ \ , lltined,Statm not only adopted .1d , but `raised No man but one p e rfectly untiepikinted with him to the heporable position ot, 'sae of their the subject could ask such a \ hlinisthrn, abrolid, and. Presble`ot Pitiree scientist! T. \ testto tt, ! At the season when Sir Joh Franklin's pare I because no lee rep rePtsen,,tathse in. S'kehSiaPPareog, ty was seen travelling over the iee the s'eal• boles;[ oeoallse lie \had idetos 6 ed Mseelot s' th the party which did not disguise its Intend ns tipois, Cube. are covered with snow, and can oily de discover- '' ed by the acute acme of smell of tlltie until* dogs \ Wtth the Pelitieali effects of Buell , *gni Atk) ~,,,t hi b. o, .., Ate are not here concerned; bat ont,sfeffiee had" and, after the seal hole is diecover4 teener, experience and care are reqtrisito to ,kill ( . 1. , , eo,ved in official \ society. than his sot\e k oritrivtd Mr. Soule art-tied at `fithitrid, where\ he was re the seal. As moon as the snow thaste, 0, i to p * ltk up a ridie s elous quarrel 'with th Duke 'r June) the teal show themselves on thC' t Ice, they are then so difficult tO \ approach that no), I Alba,tat the house \of Nl\ de Turgot, the Fiend' v .,.`i Ambakiador, which was by a dilgl.irith one ofsny mot (Ouglibeek the interpreter, °opted). although they often 'made the ate rapt, I Nlth de TurEet"himilltilch that geotkemoti dangeroust , emu dad . The outrage could approach near enough to boo t any of ene animals. I thus tack! to the hrother-iadaw of the Etater or‘of the F,rench and tit his \ Ambassador, was able by its geographical formatian\fsr the abu I wintered af a part of the Arctic cmst rema k- I , evi2lently nttt a fortuitous cirhumstance. The dance of deer during the .lutuo\migrations, I corebe of 116)srs. Soule, Seth falt \ er and eon, in m but only then; and it was at that titer that we Illaffidd, contihned in the Same ours° both in laid up our winter stock of focal, hut it was olitics s and its'ociety. They freely associated hard work even for us lull practinvf..4tortamen, ills the revolud,onary leaders, in different ports o Europh. The l'ipanish Gonennessiktfire picked men, and in full strength and \ training) I antis to collect o suffioiency.....p \w.hich \ • 1 fie that they trade the active , ,partlation of a That portion of country near to and Mr. Soule in some ,4 the disturbancen hich oci a portion of Sir John Franklin's party ~,,,,,„r . I curt 1 in Madrid stortly before \he eft that is in the Spring ootorioady the most bar\reu of, eaPite • fo he eoolit of Tiance,\whielt Me, animal life of any of the Arctic 'shores, oat the I Soule isitcd `,for a Port time itt\ the ecurse. of the limner:, he het without dinguitiOan few deer that may be seen are generally veribsity I from having been hunted during the winter \b • Osage wt h reference tO ~,he head of the 'FreT Indians on the borders of the woodlands. \ `..{ 'Governor t whit b was atteantindeetireffisin., e \., To prove this scarcity of game, I may add that , accredited presentatire tit an allied state; mall - during my spring journey of tel days' donation:l more recent he, has been 'it, , laying a pan, ;at t., one deer only and a few patridges were shot by . so-called con =co of Am man Ministeat. us. _ Vrussels, • whe , if we are rig tly informed, the It is asked by your correspondent why 'she un- Chief topics of discussion we not emelaat - rely fortunate men should have encumbered themsel- ofi American in rest. In niter Mr. Soulel d vet with silver forks and spoons and silver , do e' what he cou dto obtain an unenviable wi a, piatea, he." tort ty in society nd in politics,\and he can The total weight of the silver forks and spoons . hard , complain if obe regarded iribthe charms could not be more than 4 lb. or 5 lb. at the ut-• ter he lira been so anxious to assume.% most, and would not appear much when divided The tench Govern ent, tinder all lireceding among 40 persons ; and any officer who has ever regime s , well ns the resent, have plosseesed had the misfortune to abandon his ship or boat and. ever " sod the right f excluding filar the anywhere, but more particularly in the Arctic territory of France such,tons as they to not sea, known well bow apt men are to encumber think fit to `admit' Not log ago, for inseance, themselves with articles far more useless and 31. Kossuth was informed on his arrival at Slar bulky than a few forks and spoons. seines that he would not be iffiosed to eutera.he I suppose by "silver plates" our correspond- country. The oher day, upoollr. Smile's laq - rot alludes to the silver plate with Sir John tag at Calais or illogne, ho was politely infofs, t it Franklin's name. engraved thereon, and which med by the•kolice , hat orders had arrived not ts may possibly weigh an ounce—no great addition allow him to proce No objeetion. was made ... to a Man's load. ! - to his, pompom, an no remain wan assigned foe Again, your correspondent bays "that the shite this decision beyond he will of the 'French GOO hors been abandoned and pillaged by the Esqui- ernment. Soma ex tulation follitived, and a mans. - In this opinion I perfectly agree so far reference sea mode by telegraph to the authori as that regards the abandonment of the ships, tie, in Paris, why con med the reftratil of-the but not that these ships were pillaged by the tut- local police, So 31r..50n e was compelled, re in tiveS. Bad this been the case wood would hive ise.tg . , to rectos, the\ than eland return ' to this • been abundant among there poor people. It country , which is rterfect rindiscrintioatingdn .swan not so, and they were reduCed to the noes- its toleratlef, of nitwhp may., ash its shores-, , .triir - knakhigspodssededgeViirtlinsilik.,o*.'isliins" No one, we'neagineVitill' .much i retinon to folded lip oyelli4arrtogetbei;ftt'ilinrdatiee to pity Mr. Soultessrrooge If boatmen Miran which thawriitslf wood alotibeitild have reduced it'd, the exeention.niade his prejudice (3.ab,i. them. Another proof that the naives! had very ously on puts:rustgrounds, and has nutting to -little wood among them may he adduced. do with his public charactee„which was not in- Before,leaving Repulse Bay I collected togeth- solved in the question, lt-would be absurd to er some of the most respectable of the old /Aqui- contend that he has any eight to enter the French macir, and dierributed among them all the wood territory, for whatever right he may hare nos we could spare, amounting to two or three oars ,sassed as a French citizen was waived by his and some broken poles. Whe4 these things were .obre eat. And ho may console himself with the delivered to them, I bade the( Esquimaux inter- refleationthat thousands of better month= him proter, who speaks boar his , own and the English soelf arejust DPW eXcluded from that'soil to which language fluently, to ask , Whether they or their they profenagtoroattachment the. ho can dn.— acquaintances near Pelly'Bay had now mow. His grieriffiee,-if it be one, is aipeitate affair, wood. They nil immedielely shouted out, hell : ,amk though he happens to hold the commission Mg up their hands, that they themselves had the: ,of a, )Sinister of the United States in Spain, he most. I need scarcely ,told that, had the Ishii:es:Am nottphlia or official' character M France ac been fffinntibY the Esquimaux, a stock of weed any e th e t nnno t r y„ . sufficient tor many years fur all the natives We advert-to the subject because we findthat , within no extent of several hundred mile, would -there is some disposition on the part of the Min ':mite been obtained. ' inters. of the,United Staten, here and in Ferias, to ltmay be well here tcbsrate, for the inform!, give an importance to this affair which it this tion ofyour ciarrespoodent and others, that the not possess, and to demand exptanationn and r authorities of the lion. •Iludson Bay Company dress for ameasure which the French Govern' have, in the most kind matuser permitted me to moot had a perfect right to take, if it thought ' , devote my whole time, as long as requisite, to lt,, W. hope that' we may be permitted..te.tell ssatisfy the questions, aster as in my power, and these Ministers, in a friendly spirit, thatif)they to reply to otassotheleadoos from the relatives do really resort to violfint measures forkeineh a and friends of the long missing party, instead of case, they will not bo supported by public °pin to complete toy chart nod write up the report of loniu Europe, or probably in the United States. my expedition for their Information. It cannot be supposed thatalte American people It mathitareot your readers to learn that two are insensible to the inconvenience of. appoint overland expeditions have been decided on—the tog as their envoys in Europe men who set eve one in boots, to go down the Mackenzie river in ry rule of social and .political life at defiance-- • ' nearch of Captain Collinson, about the safety of who mix with, gentlemen of character and•sta whomthere is now some anxiety; the other, in too only to insult and assail them—and then ' canoes, down Back's Fish River, to make fur- fall back ihto that congenial society which has therjaquitieo into the fate of Sir John Frank- been thrown en one shores by the political con lin a people, and to endeavor to obtain some y a bi aas a f.f orm ,y aars , • more relics; and, should any of the remains of ~ No class of ntatesmen have been more favors the dead be found, to place them decently under bly received. or More generally respecteddn Et, ground. repe,..t.htut the. Ministers of the United States, About noon on Friday it was arranged by :he "when.therbrought with them the qualitiesythich . Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and C op- . may be reasonably expected in men fillthg. their rain Shepherd , Deputy-Governor of the llndameg position ; but it is too much to require that the , Bay Company, that these expeditions should be' ',mere title of an American Minister. ebould ex left wholly in the Molds of the Hudson Bay . 'dont ouch a person as Mr. Soule has shown him- Company. and the same evening dm. Deputy-Gov- self to ho from the penalties which attend to his mnor bad posted letters to Sir Gerrge Simpson, conduct, If the people of the United States are Grritorial,Governor, cootoining full details as to anxious to maintain the dignity nod honor of the objects and mode of carrying into elect these their rcprenentative, they have only, to select expeditions. Ministers in whose lauds the character of their I , trustithat any relatives of the lost naviga- legation's will not suffer; but it would ho the tors who May in future wish to make tosere id- :height of folly and inconsistency first\ to send marks oh the mode• on which I Mire acted, in such an envoy as Mr. Soule to. Europe, and then the very. perplexing position in which I waa-ple- to resent trap notional injury what ig, In fact, no. red, will first do me the favor of communletiting more than the result of his own want of ccitinct with me: and, if I cannot satisfy their doubts ; it 'aibilidiseretion, The French Government 'will will then be quite time enough to make their probably decline in such &cite!" to give any ex opinions public; ouch would he the more fair planation and al y redress. Their motives fer and satisfactory course. . ~. the etclosion of Mr. Soule are, easily anderstoOd In concluNon, let me observe that lam at toes and justified ; but'if the American mlstrions are to, diatioverle (hoarse oPproteedinE your tor- well advit4d, they Will let this foolish affair drop, resitindent'w Id havedesired .me to pursue. I and not convert the private . exiesenco• onto a dine assigned he reason for ray return; if Iffi cause of dispute betty en tiro poierful friendly can offer an eq, good one Orbs; hettee.WhY I uXtions. .„ ,- ' , . should have.iita out anether,,year, I should '. t' ,• . be most happy to earn it, either by, letter to A few diya . 'ilince, witekibe Tenneltßridget,ou nyself s er through t e mediums of your columns. the ' Baltimore and Susquehanntsßailread; abode \\ , • ' _ ' ' J'hU'r .1. "-E• flea Mike south or 'York, w burnt, a disaster, which would probably have en one of the most terrible that over happened, prevented by a' bravo little,oy of about twelve years old- When the frame week's( the bridge had fallen through, I the boy, remeMbering that the emir sepassenger I train wax „els:int : due from „York, Started off at Jim tops& Ws speed to endeavor 'th Atop the train,, which. he knewurast he close'at hand.— sltsoon as be reached the corve,fie oba,e,i 4 ed the -min Coming on at NJ: Speed, and fearttig,that ' ,hit 'would be unable tibintop them unless by some , extraordinary meana4the noble littlefelloWtook ,his petition on the track;, sad , running.towards ,the ,anproachiag train ,with his hands'anteed,, caught the attention of the engineer, who dm mediately,reversedhjeengioe,and stopped with+, %in four•lmodred yards of impending destruct:int!, ,the piere being come twenty feet frotwthe rocky. 'bed below, ,and the. gap some elityifeetwide,- , ' lied the boy not placed , biteseltonithetreek, he' would doolstleSe have failed In hie:: noble effort s - as the engineers , are •so often' cheated by.miss ohlevous besson`the route that they,seldona pay ,attention to them. \ : • , -, • • - ___. Betlel Carieriaazdenee oil American a tr:F. Gazette '\ \ ' lasamorotr. Nov. 111. Letters‘ftom Mr. Soul brought by the .'",•ht \bailie, " hatetbeen receive hdre by the govern ment. le states that netjter by word, deed, letter or coratanuication Its\ he compromised , himeelf, or in suymanner lutes ered with French affals. ' t , The lion. Steeply Johnson, o Baltimore. cot in England, has written ton fneny hero a iettetri in which he , says that Americans London, df. all parties,: conshler‘the conduct of oia,iq apt". lean irktbis affair as 'St insult to ottr govefp, The Cabinet is pow In session delibe titut ob. ', the desirdctde Ser.it by MC'Soule.,The tiviotir., etrithe French s Secietary far Foreign:Aff 'rs tt jrardsjdr. blason,'ott the oacasion of the latter', demand of ,an expbutation of tbe.action of x tbk tuvuternarentin/elation to Mr.\Sottle; is regart , he' AS s,very serious: matter. \ • t,a. 1 . \ gar '..t._ •sh' Ca..k r ss.37tinat Di;•1 Fase. - -=: 1 / 4 . 11entirs. Fen:. other bank, nod otheateresfed in the mill og buiifitaiss hers, yesterday telegraphodpecra .Mry Guthrie .fo inquire 'When- Cinadian. *tient would be s admiuothfrinwhibotal. - Thai-received niirompt onswer.tlint n cireularlo id silt Gillian wheat vras issued yesterday. • This regulation of the Treasury Department provides Tor thew& mtission of ' Cansdn wheat duty' fceetlitit lot , porters to give n bond for the payment of duties ifs the,ltegiprociti Treaty shall. not be fully obit •We believe tbe limit of ihtt bond is elm Imou qhf B , l 92ingensent atilni prOved 'demand far etinMla wheat; and consider iskiln In =bondieery• s°lll°6r ° ° /.‘ll gM' a iulle Punhancdisrge stocks ;Ole rforince in.,inticipation 'Lilt Treasury oftTir.--7foch. L'ai r e47. . A 60MPSITNT Boor Dr Grissom, 'ortaiew 'York,Tnifiannperfaxiress batiste dlie dintienit tifi.MeMlne; i n'feihiltyli'ago, said ef police of that city, thieMot more that' "otig of 'them squid desiguste incipient email • pox' film the effects of a raosgnito - bite. "." ' CHOLERA AT DAra. tr.,,The !Tribune, pittilish;' es statement of 4e rages of the. cholera Ln De Olt tile poet seison,prepared by a physician , of t t city. ,- t' he\ number „of intsrmonts• for June, aly and Anglist were as foltostincl, - • „.,,014.4,, In 7n 1i :i.4:.::::. In A t • \ ~,..::..:.:. , tct. numb,. -; The greate4 number of deat any, one ay, occurred on tb N2:d of Tune and imintrtedto 41 —equal to one ut each - thchsond bahabl tante; as - Detroit, by coMptttatron;'oMitidtinalx , P.' uhitleti of forty trokrusliont sale: ThelYarsai! rigpaViam publisb4 s list of now Vie - dont- fai the eoltlirpyne and Chicago Bill totaFtual says that tbk worlietillt be pmecuted asaoon as 13pclog ope 4 - . The rosd . trill probe-\' bly be battled as Wens* 'mitt fait ' \\\ . \ • \ \ \ YOUTE LXVIJI-NlApitrr,7s. , , • • six • trerreer;otalenee i4tho:'4 , . Tvrx. „,. •=3rd \' Mtt. SOULE , ri EIVIttisION FROM ;'ILA! E. 1 1 ' L o inns, Ocr, 27, 1854.—The', itcamer\ of tu. .., morrow will carry the idratling iidelligee 'th Ey, His E.i.eLleary the .V.lO 6, \ V the G'• - iscl s o ~.,"\ \ Arne-Arikal the Court of .kraiiid ho., been Ltd . ::-.. %, \ ... v, , front }Nun:. through which country e , eu- If ', \ turningldbkis post. lir. Soule,. having spent Oro \ days i Lond4 : \ set out Iss't 'Tuesday for.lladrid`oia Fin es. OR 1j ' hisarrivar oculars, he Was asked to s ow , his \ \ i.i, .' \ \ 1 \:.., •passports. addlhaving done 80. 1111.1 mein tea to • \ i : , ,„, \ step into an ininr room of the Barents d, Uri: - liere he was tcll4.l*-4hat ho must leave the eon try it by by the next ideal:a - tr , and that he would' not 1,, , s allowed in the tnktarhiltt tti go anywhe • out "of 4 • • li, Calais, befog in fimr.placed order s aid "There most, be \ s kistak i e,..sir, , " said 0 blin.. l i i' - istei; "do you .kno ikho ! "There is not the a juktest mistake, air,' eras i,- . 4 the reply; nyoware .11,-. l Soute, the Arabs or ij of the Unite@ States of "diliteriii at the Court of \'' Spain. and 11Inve ordersleet,to let you pass."- ` 1 ,,: \ "Where are year orders, sir 1" asked Mr. ,_ 'Soule. ' et \ \ ` - • \ ti '•T66 is no business of ylvt\s„ itirr . there o r. • 1 dela are for mo.,andl am actin g you them," saidi r :t the .Commissary. t \ ; , - +' \ This happened at Calla. 401:110thitlg more was said, but of no public conesren .l \Mr. Souls , `, ,;\ , left by the next steamer, • end relict Lotidois •- •• •,, klateln the evening day before yeke y. 'Th• - • -..--,.:: \ • ',. nee being made knotro in Americatt Otectes; the . " 171 \ 4 ' greatest excitement pre, ,vailcd. Rod; tit k.y. be '.;i• \ ...., imaiiiteil, measures of all sorts ' were "sugilestrai, : ... :il \ - 4 'amid &eat indignation. ' ' .•,1,,, ,, ,' • :.," - 4, \ I • The libgotion partook, of tones., in the gen- 1 ` 'i t, end excitement, I have not had \ the hdoor \of ,•il t.. seeing Mr . , Buchanan since his return, butfreen 3 \ a all I bear, he maintained throughoixt thin Reim?, • ':,..i • e, "s. \ting affair allignified resolcition to Condor lislev.\ 1,1 I cry step to require due 'apOlOgiello\ha ininit ,II • spinet our national honor. instilled nso \ II of yesterday wi6l spent in mittaultiVon titer \V ' eult.,of which sews the decision : ta 'lend • over \ Mr. Sickles, in order that her:night:9l;444 seal ' A rtil tij \ , . knowledge of what ‘hatiroceeding really nieant. , ':,,. , ' It was ` thought' that ..,the act Might bees; been. a \ \ .tiorras Rot Seamans° t.he,menacing impisoWietNn '' ‘.r .. . insnli s frbm one power to another. - The militia& , : t '` ,„, , of MeSicklei was, accolaiiiil3",- to heOner,ollsi.,‘. ' \:,.” ' quirj. \ • These were the arrange4ents pisteidAyltilirn; \ Ei \ ing. But Sit, Mr. Sickles \did not : go after all. 'il ' • ", lid was preeented from doing,so by a messenger \ „ , ho came oter yesterday at noon. Your coma- \\ , p relent from, radii' will probably Wend you his l\ • re art about that he knows, but\l Will give you, \ st ; events, my seconnt. `ill . illoson--the news of the Cabsise outrage heti reachnd him—went to the FOreign Office and '7l hed to see M. Dronyn de l'Huys aneal- \, trly. ‘ e Ira, Leff trailing fall tun hex:7.. Ad- Weds' last, he rerearked, first of all; upon his 11 \ y roc ption. Some apologias were made, %\ ' be in a torte and . manner that - convinced"." Mr. "ti Sias uth atlg ss l a iadbeen left waitingptivoselys— 0 Re d plied at matter, however, and poised to, 2 N', , the o 6 ect of b official call, and asked the ,rwwioss \ ti why illr‘' Soule had - not been permitted copies' \ ' • `', through Yrrince eb route to Splin. - r c • \r„ \ ~ , tiVell,"),snitl leDreuyn do- Mayo, In a very \ ", impertinent tone, "there ore reasons for that'' s,, Being pressed for these reasone, Mr. lLsson was \ I told there were three of them. , • , Frost—The treatmerie of M. Dillon, French Consul in California.. \ I - - . ' . • . . • Seer:Sully,. , The letter . 'of .Mr. Sanders to the .4 . ,x) French-people.. And . Thirdly; Cuba! , The French Foreign 'Secretary said that' the Imperial Government cannot bo ezpectedto treat ih the usual friendly way the citizens of a State thht has behaved in such a hostile manner to wards it. I am told thatt . r. 'Mason replied in the way that will have occurred to 'every ona - e,lie on be ing told those rear r ons. Ho said that the ear of Mr. Dillon was, in the woret poible am , struction, but the mere .blunder, of court of ! *Wee, and that It cannot accordingly a made 1 parallel with a case In which the Mille Stares are insulted by order of he higher &litho ity of \ "mnother State. The letter or %Ir. Sander was Ille l not of an individual, who ha. mortale r v 4, h sea recall official ed from an • ocial posi en .be • ho /üblisheil anything. Americans have the , righikto say what they bite, and the go ernment - has - do control over their pens nod presseh— T h ie is a pirsecat matier,whicb'bould, - perhe"o„,, , , have excused I,,tlizatUiztesi,vtewards'ilit Citizen ISanders, if he S ho u ld . bars„presented himself en initarPßOCot.rnEfat.4 certoo . l3t4AlipL.,: 'authorize a step likdo,buf,egalrti . the. United Suit,i hfinister. Attlo„priba; Mr. Marton lllitlo.- lately denied—if I iitdatell lurcauti.d—"tlic rot • rn of euwer to meddle with the drfficultieathat may. bare arilse k between Spain and the United 1 States He, at, ll.evento,..tioubinoeseu how the questions of fOrcy*policy crbibe treated by at (matt offered t0 . ..0 friendly Power. Tbo two Ministers parted'fcry much - eiciteil, rind Mr. Mason wee , - - -41:iirred - - - - ports, He to Mr.;131 FIR is papers th place, we mormcg. tulavalllnE iciaaral n‘V title trscripti thd\couni The fol be gentle sembly .• ; I 11 lino ,No Moine fad "- \ Tim oa. boor Regi ter diae d ee a matter of find opt going to Nearl,l at the dii.-- late election. With scarcely rin'exception'‘..... cotes were flit - the straight Ifesksarstie and were kept. out of the ballOt`biox. onlysb prompt and determined challenging ; , The Cincinnati Commercial containithe names of 300 ownertr.of real estate in the city, Nimes taxes thereon amoant to over Five Aftulutred \ Thotisand-dollata. By including the •pbreonal notate, the list would be largely ineseased.', The heaviest tax-payer is N. Longworp, whose real estate,,tax is $21,543. It is a formidable, rp4s.of figurer to be met in these times ofoiannoy.pi;ea 6Ure. iLEMANT . WILTO CARPET -Nast 1 : 4 the Carpet Warboass, 1i0.112 Market 44 fir• tem fled rich deal • and m l me. at rerl_ _lme prime. • M'CLLWOOK • • rri --- RE WORK OF THE .RE V. WILLIAM ... :AT, of Argyle pal. Path, comprising rastinsa . t bengaline presergel t Ma Anterlrigi public ,_lsi 3 mi. Stymie by KAY A CO- 33 Waal OR S:N)OO—,A Farm of 32 acres_ of Lae 6 \ situated ma Wolf Reg le Bcaiii caned y . ,;. 130alise .....\... losc Dearer arras of Irli aro clung Argus! tbann au Um ten Pealing lio sti4 about 100 Meatus. Mgt . 7:hist MI. 30 by 4 , 1 Ra n , ttaarimt i rtil:tritb '2 sang machine. taglitrigut. Mil sad rTagia mg*. tea \-. ...sorb:Sir and army tising Ire serenged foranininimme . TM> blare abounds withal:oM buituagnournatmel IA ... iteclroregtVr f a F lZlVb./71 . 1r_ .- , ..7itir del:V:011Z lE k. Pittsmugese nd pZiar bet..ork I waggle elm. .. _ Tense ma fourth 10 ' hang bigwig. la tbs. Animal payments, 'ebb largest. a ~. IP iteLAI osr cON. - . ..\.. .•A BARD . N FOR •MACNIT ACITOWItS. Z,VNle a zteo2ll% t ill'ag or \ ,, ',., 4 r. 7,,t,?,:11.1 ... k...Ulif V 1461p(ILS lag!. Of the r. thin...ter,. It and Uwe toy In t...,..g... 1 d t,,,,b:,..in i , \2,, ••bdrue. 'val.% hilststa.,l7,rot.,tbrlN.!yy,ly*T„rialv." , ,\ . '' PlTls t rtinN, L oe , t.b4yt:ls.lP—ob=3:l.l4/. .i4kin?....... 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