ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BUSINESS - . _DIRECTORY. B. M. MID/GILL * CO.'S ADVERTLYING AGENCY Nuyac //run. Nr. ian. And Na. 10. Sgae. szr•44--Eattn.. P. k 0 3 , Avsita ha. the *wet rauentlal and larger. r.pnrs DAD IA the united ht.to.e. and NEW YORE . ADVERTISE3IENTS. The Anselog list of nosiness Firms eau:long the best mad most sellable In the sit) . of New York. ACCORDI;ON ernmas, renehpßUNO, WEISSENBORN 4 CO.. (law C. lintno4 Imgraters and Whnhsvale Pular% In corm.. Scat ltallur MaJdad /21.truments and String.. .o. 2 Maid. Lt.. jet:l-177 ffi== • • IAtFRED MUNROCO.,7 & CO. Extensive Reta!l Clothint ; Eatabli•hmeat. 441. itrosd•r.T. ' fen= erAziet EZMZEMM - • . OLIN COLTS Stundanl Cotton Sail Di k; , 0 SAUL' itlIS Mot Clothe 14 1 3 Gupper tla le r. ' land ISatlnett Hinters. ---- RR OWEI , I' .3fog.6_lloE & CO. Importers o 1 latterlaciaxia P clan Sllkand Fancy Goodn.ll2 • Ilnallmr, --- -- -- ' 1.7 COTTBNET &CO. Importer,' of Irene", y,. - . and othergusepeari flix:la, No:, 40 rrnad 'treat. .. ' 1 PSTEIN & lIONIG, 100 . 14tertv st., and • it 4 log mrlar,ll.,em:. Le - laity Plana Imps[;:. of Lane , • '....1.11•0/4<1 . 1.. Lilts. Le. let. time 4.1.3/MS 1 5W.8N,. 15 Broad St.; importer of- Press Trimmings. Clinno sad FrinaerAllik Crierate kllttc and Silk tn.& generally. . 11 . IfENNEQUIN & CO Importeri of Aik t. Wpe , . SR. , MS. 111-tOCID: CO, .Illtikl lik a RI,. 1.,. te.. to Itraid etreet.. jallly • ' LI 10ii.l.NSON it CO., No. 187 Broadway, rutssna Jobtierr at Lace Goode. Illtibrisia. kta.1.2gra.1".11...,, Moves, nhaals, Small Wan,. an11,..17 PORN,Sb ARA ILIEPER & lIAUS, Im. palters - of German and Ilelelain Broad C10tba...5111.4. .netc tr, :Co. til3 Ex.thanne Ilse, IYIAI , I KOHNSTAMM,. Importer of Stier , Shawls. Lae. sod Embroideries and Tallraini. (1544 -- (= Enakdaay. l ' V ll,Tidt, D. AfULLEN, Importer of Frenef, l German and liaint Dry bond,. Nairn, Velreta kleri law, &awls, Wookna. tn., N. = Broad "treat, New TeL sepl3l7_ 4., , - 1 _____ JKOE3ISAATf ..— BI4to John street: Im- Dorttr of Ladles DRESS TILLMMINCS: Baritn..WooL 1[131., Tama, B44ldas. Stun. Lana. an. -- .0612.Cin 1.4 - EEKERI- MAIDIIOFF, Manufacturer. ...Vl_ of Fadhionablo lava. and ClnakTrimmlada Frlnd24! L , 04P44 laaada Buttons. dc. No. 24 De, aLreed• j 4.10-14, if 1 . B. HATCH CO, 97 William street, ram=Gentleovaroo Farniehtna (hada. and aa.144, Ptocidatc. AMIN nu. DAVIES, JONES & CO., Int. .ilt=tficettgra, ' &74,`"YiP °4 "rroa .i d STRARLEIM A CO., No. 69. Broadwn: 2. • RrztelL ana and 111111aserboodp, Eabr CIIIJOIL.A.R.DT, FROLICII St LIOLT tI.L.W.S.E.V. No. 22 azd 94 I.ll:wrty.trect--4.0 4 .r.r. . deb. Ssls.,.d German SII.V.s. 14.114r0n k V. 1 ,... V.-. naps. 74411...:..y...d.c. Wool.. of every deecriptlnn. A CI:E.TAIST REMEDY. ~.\ . TISE - 11104 Mo . /iam 3lrtstatig. Li : ent in lij Ilbonatstlam. Ilmise, Burns, Hprals., Cute, P 11,,. And Poreg, an ea..: elm fovall exter-xunl complxints of man or tbitn..l. - .9. W. Weatbreok. all 41.1 orlgivator and prnprietar..7.l4 Itroadway N. Y. 17'2g, ---- DAGITERICZOTTPIZ. TGURNEY, No. 341 Broadway, the oldest O • ma raut.tattnekr. establiallmeztJt th e UldtAd neoEtst.t4l. y --- ENGRAST-11& 1 oßrt, Designer,. and Engraver on tert. - v .. r and . T . 7 , ll . =t. is This li tits largest EMZMI DWARDS, - SANFORD ik CO., Foreign Ertmess, \4 38 Oroadwar. Goods and Packages Air warded two and from all parts of the world. Agent la I l itlaborph. Adams a of y,ylT FANCY GOODS AND 110$IERT FiNGELMANN S . : CO., 93 William street, Fanny Goda. Cotton and Woolen Me r ry. o mob buy,. only reranyer cent net tannt on the - Inn- Vold priceo. Inr your mon benefit cIl and sea. notal.r• ; LAMM' AND 0 Eltll.lN FANCY lIASEETS. VITARtES ZINN . & CO., 52 3lniden Lane; tf • Importer& or Prenth and fkoman Fanny and Travel by nPkl"3lfdllt:WlTlVoeliat.'""4l.ife GRAZES ASD TE-NDET.S. WM. Ti..JACYLSON; (formerly W. N. 42 d. Ittar d a SmAi . T.l4, 5.194 • TemLer 91• Arr. 89 Nevr V rO. ceIG-T B. ,& ti". W. CORNELL, 135 1.43 • Cent:v . 4mA. Plabvsnd Ornamental 1241 Work. . _ . . . - vans, ac , \: -r: IPSON .1 ROESLER, :No, 14-iLaideu C.., luiliertm and Itarndiuums of tun. sod Dealer Ise t; Straw °nods. la apl.l, • • HOT dIB FURNACEF, - • - 14Avm CULVER.;(lnventor anti Patentee) CHII eaves. man ufartatar and &slew. - abolesalt v....a, la ieurnama Ite.dmanra. V.ntilatora. tn. LVDLA. RUIAI6II UWub • rE NEWARK IN RUBBER 01,59 Malden Liene.. N. V, 31zandaeturciv sad Mtn:mai. Chods Pat,nt 1..1ia Ruhr Boot, norp. ' , lFltipa.Clothinyf,ll4ll6.Toy,k, Le- fer,lyt UENRY - DAVENPORT, 86 John g tree., Harsataetarer and Dealer In cram deieripfacm Tara Patent; Baker Parka. rancy Mibber Good 4 "I°": • renl3-17 iTNION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John rits.ke ell kinds ntltubber Cloth In. Moth, Drui. Artie .1.4 Omtts from 1.2.0) to MAO each. 1e.5.24yr MAC71.17.:£41 - .A.Sb (.I.CILItig TOOLS. Q,C7IBNCK'S MACIIINERY.DEPOT, 62 & C..-ttand dent. MA411..172214 Itnehlms Tool, Nustc±r. ncerstramiTs. . VAROILL & CO., 47 3faiden Lane, Guitars, Bram t.trp....u, • MERDI; , iAND ZOGBAIIIII & No. 97 3faliesg Lone. tolportirom of Iloilo, Oulu" Accords o.ot. Stea" Broom Inotratoent, de.; k Y mbl-19¢1.1. : riroasutm TLN AND JAPAICED RAIL EORGE HODGETTS. No. 158 Wiliam rt., Sao Yoe,. tar , !call.. Man ufarturer old Import. . er qtr.- awl Cots Urn, Steak _Water Cooler+, Cop r, Tann and N aar AIL, awarded the )'r4l Pre"ltunt at the York erratal Palace. tett, . pers. wAnsuous.z. C!TRUS W. FEGLD RR CO., 11 Cliff elfin. NU/Importer", sad IVIWelal• Deal= b. Atoisrlewaverkeh. • German and Erssrlial PAPERS, and clay dralyticas at Patin- Innautirluretv material.. V4ILINCA.N, LEWIS BARTOW, No. 161 War. street—A grind fart_ sr PAPER Book eels, Brett:mem Pera l rinter; Itsoketsdert Altrosfeetturre. Tsui tx gen • .pein CE)LOIL lIANUtinaU/LEhli. rerNBOW COLOR. WORKS, E. L. NICH, nen.,93 John rt., New Tor Palls and [lrma. /kr- . feblyr Ar7l,o.ltE SALTMANDER SAFE S, & notes Delame• Leeks and Crow Ban. ROBS=Sf. RICK. 31anufsetstar. 192 Pewl • TOYS AND FAS CY GOODS. AULRORN /Gong CO, 54 Maiden L. Li d •TVMSII SY LINTY,. lava. TOlDOrtany Of TOYS TILEI, FOIL FLOOM AND C/11.11.KEY TOM • ILLER, COATES & YOITLE, No. 279 Gsraldrt mat., , WDIDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Lo. ' IL POILLON k CO., Importest 'of 109.,..?rene.h Coach And Window cw.—s. 24 Barelsi 1 , 4 ! HOPT'I6 a BROTEEBS,Importem of • r....9351vit0w Olsea, No. ea Barclay Moot, Nei p - LATitTe3IInALES Lone kmoni-- - .Sverd r ei tmunt—Alra - yil • -. . fisaal—theatkalowledasd Aentfiyhfixtelrbla,ol7.o. W.COOLY aurket!i. FAianalix 8 t CU. Water in. a TOME — C. J'atALLE Y., Negotiator or . tioteel !tondo, ltortgarres. and other acre • tirt rA Wall saat, Nrer York- Ocmaradoationa cull all moire moat attention... tarardractaSkaal . km, WlLlllasi U. Astor, Eall., Nor Yak: 'dram. ra,,, a ar hear. }Laken. St. LovID.3Io. EULLIENGTIUGHyING &LAUGHING 1740125: alma rival *dot, of Indio Itobtor 11..1 Tom an of erldeltant for more beat:Wu' tboo threw of other tostorialst tot hund.ol Uwe moo Astroo 'st. Yot mole ttf tera.sor Dolton Um - Ku:bout the coo.. tor. MO. mar hr tht How York r.uotor Haide r Latut F. Y.. tut 'doh, • atf2.5400 . to f Great Exciitestien; irt new York- I PIANOS AND RESOLED:VS FORD...W. ..11j011A.C.E WATERS, the greet 31asic and _ o f retie Dealer.= troada.y. Neat York. M. e od .us er it Large tmeent..rlth his me:tomer. ratb- ! erlthan MY It to the Sharpc.n. of We/112mM, to rat.. 101Itii*Oi• means tomalde blm to stem the Dreamt UMW 14mes.matIn hie Inanmnosatoortemot of Magmas and from ront.2 llama and hfclodeoris at at lame fr c.: . 1 pit:tr./4, cact. iii. *Amen: coo pan.. eist l m !Man thme-MUIP /ardent adolmont celebrated lboton 31.22- ndhccorldr. alto, those of several of the hog No., pork Mao ' am. tnriodlna the beautiful sea mach admired lima.. Varna 11asod bett from his ono factory. and' dlelodothr o f the ot. Nee Ilamo.Netr York and tegf!alo make% • alredire &M evaerrnalri d eelenthms not to be bad el.. hom. Meettleerramen. warranted. Spoond hand Mar. akarese lareedna—rrlrea fmat VD ft/ Rflh Nicole and . • Mtmloal In.trumentse kleb, Uealere:Seachera and tread, relionle enrpluei un the test term. dltundmat hi/M/ImM , mmral Lit :lower t/at &In M duce of r. Monad serevinh, of Veneer mice of Planoe.Melod.ns sad marital leirtea.menta fenrareled: to ear adderu foe of VAST COL'll CALICOESJnst rea'd 2000 s tud cord Calwwws, W of which will bc sold se se sast mus IEEPSE---500 prime W. R Cheesu m=ats b T.LITTLE 4100.112.151.1. 'fir LOIIR-100 bble., extra family Dour just ■ - "WA tAa bf Lrrr S 2 Do lit ViANNERS LL O-20 bblm. ISrown Oil for 1 br oelt .1 !MLLE= a 00 THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZEisIT. jOSEPII A. P. 31011.RISON,Attor: „ e ... t Oita. No. 1.1 Fourth oireto. brewetm szoltioteJd and tkruts, Itittsbool... rang • I W. HALL, Attorney at Laic, "Bake-. weirs Publdlugar Omni street, betweez Ipurtb un.l Lomond Abirl. au...), yT • 110 BERT E. , f PHILLIPS, Attorney arLo.. w, OBEIiT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law J. Corner or Fifth and Grant struer.s.oppub. thrWurt .Nals , swim, Pittsburgh. ruf.bbr'33 AMES J. K HUN; ittorney'at LAW, office u Fourth ortroot. nomr ti rant. Ptuoburati.. .7•IS.11, -INC I S C. FLA_NEGlN,AttortieyatLaw, NO. 170 Yourth'strat. Pittektrch. I ASPER E.,IBRADY, Attorney at Law 0 No. 8. Fifth .reoc.ratAbu:gr- BANKERS AND BROKERS. 'IIIEItNAN CO., Bankers and Exchange J, Broker. Nu. OS Wemd Ar..et, wryer of Maznoth4 ela.burgh. Pa. atrEny andaell Rant Notes and Coln. Illar,unt Time. Ezebanste, and Promlesory Notner. kt 0.41,11nna in all tba yrtuclmal cities of tea ma t>.. .n, on call mad. muter , and Kira their prvw,t. attentbm nth. mutorr sprertaintruz t 4, • Itmkor a lugineue. I:ol.Esert - rn Exchange must,antl, for>ale. 411.. J 1.08,1,1 IaRAMER 3. ILIII3I, Bankers nod Es kV <hong, Ernkers. Puy and sell 6,11 and et:d da. Not,. neg,tiate In.. on Real /42. w or ...et ~u purchaso itomboton Nowa, a.sd Time on E-vot kod Went. Puy and roll I n C u omn.von. Colh, :lona made on .11 the Union. oorner or third sod w.. 1 ocn.ue the it. Clark, lictetto."l.ly D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange rent rater; Ccliectlons made no the West at ln,i ran, Wen t.rti Bank :int., Bought and mold. ikon 112.1..%t.. ..... 01,11. 101. 110 a. DAL3tER, HANNA Co., Suecess"rm tltosny, Ilan. 1 C.., Ilatil.rs, ..Certificates iralers In I. orehm and Untuestle Exch....Certificates nf De, 41t, liana Notecand :nocie , --N. norm, of Woo,l sod Third rtrerirta. Current 31,ney receired on Deposit_ right Check. for aale, and collections mail. on nearly all pi-Ma -Pa1n..1130 of the United States. highest premium tail fir - °reign and American MEM IC3LR.WILLIAYS. A.M S & CO., Bankers and 1 t V eh m 1ir,, 8 ; , ,ta North Ewe earner of Ti oal and All trarruettoaa made on libersl <Aram a..d nalnetione [...pet) attend.' to. WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, ..org.t°r..lh;.l•." "101 r .11tnburgh1-31. LAJIII\IER, Jr., Banker and Bro- V ker. . 410 .error, No. d.i..d.ioinininz Vank al Pit I\T UOLMES dc — SON, Dealers in Foreign ..nd e: harm-r, Ceriltcates of De posita, Wok Notes 804 SP.A., No. 2! Market stmt Pitt, thm barz b. o.gh nut fa — Collect Gnice ion. MAO* Ott aD 160 prira..pal the d BOOKSELLERS &:C. READ, Bookselier end Stationer, No. . IS Fourth Aare; Apolin Buildings. r_OHN SVISON, Bookseller and Sta t11:::;T. DA ru'itif..r t tla• T lVra L 7'ea: 4 ''''' m " k ` t HENRYI RY S. BOSIVORTII, Bookseller and Dealer le St.Uooery Lc, Nu. 92 Mari. starer, near and. Pltraburgh. J AY & CO.. Bzorklstleldlerst,a boob t ~ zl ,o Sta rr t n i f oz i r r i. to tnh Pi i COMMISSION &C. T. W. BUTLER & CO., FORWARDING & •COMMISSION MER CLIANTE orol Doolorl man kinds er Pit tAhazgh Man o.setorod ArtloloN Load Pipe ang.!Sbeet Lro.l. N. B 7 Fuss Street. Pitdburgh. an.!.•lrd'S4 WM, H. surroa. Who/pole Grocer, import's. and Dreier rn of:OREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old ,M4,- rouosinshela Rye WhL , ty, N 0.12. Youtla.F.s4 corner n.l and Front sta. Pitet , mvis. Penns. Intin lII'BANE, Colundsmion and For -4 Mere_hant. deniers In Wool s.n.l Produt.. Kenerallr: Pittsburgh Slanalhettcres. No. 114, &rood Pittshatsch. • ioinvennion% n. ROBISON & CO. ? 191.,1,411 , G : and o.ml:l:auk.% 3l ' perritv,p e'. I'lc lair. ÜbUrah._ lIPTSTOra rataaannu—.... ..... SSD. TOSeT ex PRINGER lIAREAUGII 4i. CO. (Suer,- 4.5 41/1 . 1 8. Harbandla ) CM:MU/SARI an d Forw.4lac la.alern in Rant .1 Prodnor emerallv. Nor 145 Find and lin :Wand aunt, Iltiabanah. Pc an7l-1 y & W. REA, flour P4otors 411 and Pon aiding Slerchanta and D.salata In Pr•rul,r. an,allx Orders for Plttalanzza Mannfaetorra proreptl‘ atteed.l t o. NM it Water and 94)Frant l'lttrhnrati Nona. if ARDY, JONES k '' — 6S . . TgrIC ' e7; P OTSto l II Lc IIATWOOD, JONES t CO . Co - maoon wad Torware... lfm,havt.m. Nada, to Pattebarth Manola.:otamiGnAa Pimblarth ERCER t ANTELO, General COllll4ll , - . don liardmots. l'hilade=blo.. Liberal =none • is on oossicoments of Prodnes cimerall, 1.177 01IN WATT & CO., Whole.Rale Gro.rer.„ Conssaissidet Merchant.. and Deldera Prodn, and Pletthurclt Manufacturer, N. I.li elf K. B. CANFIELD, late of Wal-ren, Ohio, ri„-.!;vr,r,*%- - . 7tlrat.";.odik‘b:lt; Pearl Api. and Western P;odare denerady. Water Street. between dmithl3.4l4 and Woad. Pittaburdb. M 11.41 urr, I. Mal* hem Robb... Littl TU e • en.) LITTLE & CO., Whole ale Grocer,. Plitt o , r:41 4 't7 b v ,h. f , (LEESE WAREHOUSE-11EN RY ~ ,, , ..: ::2, l l.l.l9. „ =lieL c . ,... u. a clZxiAlon leech.; IV. 25 Wood strwet., . bore Water. PIM:3%h • •I'Eni [TON BONNHORST & MURPHY. Whole. min Grocers and Cootroliwioa Merthaara. and Itrelerr iu Pittaborgh IlanaLetares, No Water Anat. rate burrta Pa. 7IIIO3IASPAL3fER, Impurter and Dealer In French sal ...mica,' Wall Paper, Na. 55 31Arket krzrot. between Third and fourth ktrrer. littebunak. rabtk!s3 McC , Wh r tt Mahn. latting. Tale and Piano Cnanra Window Fbadn. &dam Boat Trimadada No. 11:: Market...mt. xi ORM& PATTON, Wholesale and Re. q . ... I[ll. ta:2 aroma. on the Eastern aide er the Mamma t • •• DRY GOO S. RANK VAN CARDER, ler in Trim tai Bala and Ulmer. tam I Embroidesles. Vorniabivallia , do and Wa arttelen a full at erdtmoot orwhkb m alraa be bad it No. 83, carom. al Market Ida:at aad the Diamond. Pittob rah. Pia apll-ly tumor • co_ rrreasoanx.-c. L Ammort • co.. N. Vl6l. A. M.A.SON dr, CO., Wholesale and Retail i r roi%F . sou and EtapleDry Golds. 25 THU, MII . IiPLIY ISCR Oo o.L, VlFlE...l.4:;VriebFale .ta l c street. eitunaraa. 4 MLI ENERALCOSSION3IERCHANTS, Dealer.. ta Wont, neer. Produce ar.d !is :meth Water street. Iltitadelptda.. HAMMIGH & BOOYES , lI RIV ARA) N COMMISSION MIT 4 MINT'S_ Deaden In Wool sod Donlon of all klode 06n , . No. 211 I.Dosty street. PettoOnneD. Pt en Id2e , ls d mut .... nom --..-`—yrnaux nor:. JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholmle Grocem VI arid Con= (Mon Merchants, N0.17315".0d and 219. Llb. rty greet. Pittatrarsch. teIG ROBERT MOORE, WhOlesale Grocer, Bee- Ro Dlrttliet, Dealer ernd., orrohnrth Hart oncturnam4l at: kind. of Foreign and Dornnatie 'Nome aGa MLiquors, Y.0..316 Liberty strait On hand • eel lerne ori of superior 010 -Siononicabela Whirl; ey. which will b. =MR - ~ ...... Wholesaim ,urnisberp, and t, l4l«rs .t ' tll7.l w L 741: _ LAT 1 ISAIAII DICKEY & CO., Wholemle On} ent.Onsomhadoti Morehantn..d Dodo" In Product. t to Wert ...rot. nod 10; Front otreet, Pittman!. re. arum. GILLS tROE, :K.l94Ll Grocersn tt l! ClDEiMiol_ U • tPt. 17M. BAGALEY & CO., Wholegate Oro • v ern. Noit.lll and 7.1 Wrod rittAharati. AVILLIAIII A. M'CLURG, Gruner and V V Tpaleader. norm rof Woodd Fixth meet, he, IiArSI• on hand a tame ato an nement of ends. Ureordiee and fine Pesa—Peredzn fruits and Num Wheneale and knoll Loader" moiled no thn Monet !term I_j , OBERT 'DALZELL A. CO. Wholasaili, Oroorre r Catamteeloo Merekants Drihree In Prod S an* Petemegh Manzi/seam. 2L3 Ulmer same ' Pittedrumet. • • Jon, Ix enc•X. . • • Inks'lD AtrlcK lifet r iNDLESS, twecessors to T 1.. a .7. D. Wink, Winieitian °toner. P.m:tiny aml ca.Cp.lls.li. 3lerelmota, Dralers In Iron. Nan, Wan. Cot 'Varna, and Inttilnagh Uanniteturen gananslly: oottrt 9I Wynn Cad Wino, PlUalsnrsh. - _ stliftilEßTSON, Wholesale Grocer and • Conannolon Menettnt.,Deater Prodna , and Plna. tointi Maanfactured Arttde, Inn ;Anat.?' Ferret, Pltsa• bursh. • , & R. Ffaii, - itrtinie . ;:i. a 'Grocers, Com- Wino Mendiardn. and Li...lnn to. Prociono—linotid wob Pitts Bondi borgiog% .fronting on caterer. ' Wood. Rad ninth E=S2M AGALEY, vroiSDWARD - . CO., Wild n m:sme iWni.weortmimi. • nut., cCANDLESS. MEANS CO.,m:fes lt *To to Wick .1 MN). dingy) Prbote:al• arsrs in Irma. lialkOlaas, Cotton Yarns, d BttAburab llannfactaree arrant of .woos Hatters. PW.Monal. AL. - ATTORNEYS. GROCERS. _ =Mt ==l , s „_AGEIcel S. CUTHBERT & SON, , qq ENEILIL CO3I3IISSION AUENTS, Per ‘,./1 thrmalenn..l pureb..nf Real rani..,..1 Ne , zut.latlnz Ulm& on &Ind, . 1.19 Tdar.l pt.. Ilt.uhturb. l'a. Michigan General Commission and Celle°- . ton Agency Office, f - , 1 1 01l the collection of Home and Foreiga 11. Nirnancik:id all otber Mnacy clam, In .Mictsivan and a.l.llevni Inventneut an 4 Poo mein of ]Ion: ~ .rfase, Pumtt...ezie cr neat CPU., an Stock. and !tv.ttz,n, Asenta. t, rt.:Lilt:a a ANDERSON. Detrwt. Michtivin. Kr•un, a :ULM. Bant er, W hit. a Cn., Gaudin OM, I.nrnnx. S•nsoirt a Cn. Intel/goo, Wa. , rau—Two Acetyl. or 3.llchluao from. ren,etable Ingrate, Outrank*. . c... 7 19 Ird Cll{ll.--11a.wina (Teen appointed the ex it,rite, for Plttaluargh. for the rya. of Palvut Rivetedntext and• Stretched Leather Ihltina. man. ofa,tured hyCvme P. J SoN. of 11artforaLConneetien, W. now offer form a larce nvortment nr *II .hlth, otanufacturnd. at the manufacturer'. prin.. artieli being aunrlor tow lAmtber Belting ever het,. tAhuva 1, this market. A 1,,,. a large ortock of all ohlths of 1 mita !tubber thltlns cvnataht.l, on hand. and for Sole Si the .. .11arhine Belting hvr...^ No. 110 Markot .treet. ary . 2o J. & H. 1.11 , 1.L1 AUSTIN LOOFIS, Real satiate Agent, Stet. klerehindln, and 11111 Broker, light, So. EC Fourth strat, shave Wood. aninm sten-aptly atterulad V. A 3IU EL L. JTARSII = ELI., Seeretary C iti -I_7 tea'. Ingrate, r , vohanv, 9-1 Water otre.et. . _ LIM. GORDON, Seerecary Wemtern In =.o 1' . 02 Watea. otrwt. G ARMNER COFFIN, Agent f..r Franklin • /b V , ! 3 • , l , ngu t r . stwe Company. n.rth-eszt e.nrn, I) A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware M . tuallnquranee Company, 41 14,444•2 , OHS 11.1141ELLOR, Dealer in Diann Fen tit Mo* and Mirtral lantrumento. :claw,! IN•Ace, • -.Latl.•.•ry Sole ow,. Ow Chit...ring, Phan Flate, lree.nrn i'enoxylvetzia—No. PI Woo•I rtr.rt. triE.Nlllr: KLEBER, Dealer in Xlusie, Mu slid innTortwat, and Iminner of Italian Atrin6 e axent for Zs urms Clark% teremal sod muare Pisa, Plano. ith r , lesascin .1 , ..1e5u Attachment. A tin. Daubs.' DRUGGISTS. OLIN HAFT, Jr.. (.411, , ,r,50r to.Jas. 31Thlif- WY,) )) 1 1) , 1,•)%1* /1.1)4. D e ,,, ,„In 41:4, Dy,try,t, s& 141 Wood 3 &or, hell,. Pitteburgh. 138 - 11,ular Agent fnr Dr. 1 , r)1. 11...11r1nn .I+3o •1141,3. .... .JOUPII r.caus, I IV ILCOX & CO., Druggis6 , fflld sipoOl - .; fs.urimoarmsr Markel *trek sudtbeDfurnond.lusep soos ,, tun 3 fly sn baud full mul tranolste assortnunt of Ort lesllelors.Perfunery,asultrtlelf•spestaiulfstuthelr Ouslussr. Phyalcialm prearriptioar carrrar rompoinaleat m yl9 IOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholeello Dealer ;r. ip; ri t !;‘ , , t , ltl: i.n r b s . rnilthen and Dia FtulTa, tab All order.. will mad, pram pt attention.. fir Aawnt for London 2 LW. valuable family riedielorr mar 21-ly A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • itrac•u..a.t mnnntartad, of Rldte Lead. od ftlf. and Llthar,re. crrrno• Wort ad n ee ron greet, Pitt,. tn . 1.3. nada ► E. SELLERS, 'Wholesale Dealer it, r_ I2A If N & REITER, Wholee.a . le & Retail .i .r .b D ur roj , 6rista, corner of Llbert7 and I.q. ClaLs streets. SCHOONIAKER '& CO., Whole,mle 07 • Druves., Nn. Wood street l'ittot‘przh. OSEPII F'LEMIINC, StleceBgor to L. WiicOX ON .11 Ge.. corner Market •treet and Diamond—Km, e..n .tantl, on ;and a lull and nennlet. assortment . :r lledlnnen. Medicine Chests. Perfumer:. and all artlelee Pertainln, to Ms business. - -- WOOL 31 RCH ANTS. EEE,sch:.,essor to MYRPIIY dr, LF.E 11 mai DarsPar. and Cototolrattoo Merrtuot. f th ra Pt Im.riaan 13,411 No 137 Llborrr rtavart mar tIFDICINF: n R. J ii JAMESKING, 0 .,. ff1e riti e n c ßesider i ee. Film ',PPM th th • • AM, 1V 3 „. 1 i.,... V411. 1tn i , N d. , M. mr.141 ;4' 11 - 1 RCI-I ANTTA I LO RS. 31erehant Tailor and No. 71 W. ,t rtn,t_ utootio, L.stbs t. 11,. and Tenths' Cl,2llnE. 41riLLI ANt I)lGBY,Merch4nt Tailor, Lora, -rty 0n...4 IL/paler In orally no Clothing. 1111 1.41,. 1 . 4 1 WATTS w CO.. H , ed :a n nt ,Ire et Ihm Thy Pentemni o W m— v k rl .t,. ,m, 411"n...tar0 1"...1ng•0f norwvat aylen and flmortqc..llt hti &lona. and ea...me...km-11/ 4i.NETFACTILTRI NG. - W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retai l artfaccur, aa..l DpaLer In Canlnet Warn. No. a: d" 01IN Wi:THERELL. Matt afaet ore r t•I I DaTENT 11,17. VICES, • •11,,MItrr:I. ID Ea, andlillAZED 11114 VlCES.'eor,a •r, I ILI L . MMUS 041..1, 011•• amare roma 1.10 , Hand 1031..1 ,erbetly elty. MBROIDERED AND A PLICA MA N. r l . LS —.Means', marked 1., %r , ,1,1 8 L E 1111 W,,. 43.2314 Dorn gir.,•. :Skolve RaLl. BoliVar Fire Brick and Crucib.e Clay Man ufacturing. Company. TUTS COMPANY A VINO EN LARO I I Voir ...rya:- fur manufart,lna. ar• hats us meet dr , Inersamed dem:swift:3. thele„Brlrk. Crtaitatt Hmlldlax(lay. order* rrnmaily ette.:6ll nr t JONES, Canal PlLO:ham-L. September mil. Inns Boots and Shoes!! !tAMES P,OllB, No. 89 Market street, 3.1 therfroin the , laricet House., would inturrn the twt , hat he hat now a ear lull etnek ere., thing In •h• [toot and Shot tn.), pne^ti as Lathe, S. . Lind ',lons. 1..17 Franklin and 1.11 CD, P. round on the Eastern rifle,: aim, 141.P.e . and C.lldree: lialten , and Pant., Pests In all their tarltt,ia. GentiPmens flue I); ,xa Patent Calf limas, nth Call Urea, Gangues, Gaiters anti Ehon.: ajw., Rove and Ynotße' line rrenrh Calf. Plra.us eve as a cal/ es w.r wish to well leap, an article Wail who :sent as with VA.!, =Ft,m am will .tiro taffeta , flan. Ben/ember the Platte!* Harter strwet. Hats and Caps. • y WILSON & SON keep constantly . taw( every de‘crlpt.l. and Yara4y of Hats add Gam bah wholpmn.l. and Illo , . 3 0 ,1 •.{ • fa.hionable Can., r 4 , give , us a purchaslng nol,tl . . JOE D. .0. .01{D. 111'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND ILBTAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP .74ANUFACTURERS AND DEALEItS IN ALL KIND:; 0! PUBS. coHNER OF WOOD AND FIFTII STREETS Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1114-Tbelr extk 4in bran.. lIT,T Quality umfetyLeof Mats Lad Cap, %Fun, .114.10, CM. arid Far 13.1naelt. acur-tHrolmlr _ . Coach and Carriage Factory. • TOIINSTON, 13ROTIIn. CO., corner Of Belmont and Itebeera atneets, Alleglmny City, nou)il rrepeetlully Inform then. friends. and the publle generally, that they arel susesuraetiging earl-lures, ttsmortmt. Roth.r awaP. litigates:m.lo4a and Charley. In all their varlet's etylee of to:eb and prntmrtlon. Ail onlart .111 f ese-oted with strict regard to dui.. tilllty and beauty of Ilnlsll, Repairs will evo be etten4rd La on the most reasnuahle terms. Coting In all their net. the beat Eastern hien., Poles and, Wheel ?tuff, they feel Xlll that all alio fare them with their yatronatie perftetly saiefled on trial of their cork. Purelimezes are requested to airy them a call before pin , chaminCe!emeure. mei Hew-Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. 11. & CO.. wuuld re- PaTt r da t s ' g; etreeta They are now making end aro prepared to rendre orders eeery.deserh ..r ...Melee. Conehra ChAtiote. itarouche. Rugg - Lee. Pluton, Or. Or.. shirt, frmn their long expellee re In the nts.nufe,ture of the ate., work. and the Istehltk• they bare. they r.. 1 tonntlent the) are et.abl. rd to do .0 - rk .1.3 the most rear:table terms .Ith these rayingh. In their liar. msrtlectiar attention to the aelt , tion of mateenit, and having none but nuntetent work men. they have to heeitatino the their work. 1 , theretwe ask the attention of the potbite [hie matter. N. 11.—Itotatiring done In the best manner, and en the most reasonable Lerma.. 9,t.} ... x[Ce.ranzAD .1. J. •nririr, LiVillgston, Roggen. & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBITROII, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad Scaled, Flay, C•ttle and (IrtJo Pls.tforrn Rat Counter do. Door Lalu of all alrms, Spring, Prop and Th :mb Learheo.Ouffr.• )1111A of vluitair , kluder. Mak. oPpro•mi Pattrro , . Malt and FuOroinor, Slallrette Term Cant.. of 0,/} •• KM"' to farm sal finish. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319.= au( 023 Lthereo Jerol. nmorize .51nithfifki G th rav , e to. S ... tn a n_ e .‘ s, In nu , hand, and ma.). tr. anter. rigultinel7. artre Monuments, ibro , bun.ir.d original and erleetel dr egua (ur Monuments., ke-yut hand. Klock and Elan liar• bin (unitised to tho Trod. at flu. loleext prime. All orders Old with deu,st-h et 319 I.llurte au= W. W. WAT,LACK. New Goo& mid Fashions for Gentlest:sus' Clothing ci for Spring ueaof 18.Er'l. • i N n ir, b o t e f ly F y deuPelar. that they 111.11 Aft recopied e. Ihryb o Moods iviantsd 1., their at- ...m, tesf th o t e n pl on - ens orttlorte oflost—and that theraid read. to rueniva or dcni for s abhor them op In thole amid superb style. Ti,. catisfaction so generally expert:dot by thrlr curt. renal hitherto. with Mir bumble efforts to please, dollen laic. thorn torn/Lb or...silo:la In the mum direction. Walk to it.ntiedoin. IViori.—Stro on, "are Informed that our bon* la No. Iv. "Liberty ytroatNtirtii Side. oho. St Clair. as'n. - - - T. C. WAILILINGTON ADIPIAMA.) - AWES' & CHILDREN'S 8110 E STORE, pi 4 Ilalaala en thaoll a roll asortalant. No. 2.5 Fourth s!treat.Plitalnanih. .130-lad Gentlemene ,Fis. 4, Class Goods. .enbeeriberg Leg leave to inform the public, that ter haya meet thuir 6:04E410m• lax the otruust and must faahlunmblu Yabyley !by Ouh: Imam' um, • P. WAITS /01:10. tar ru Llbuir's"., PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNI,ING, DECEMBER 12, 1851 NEW YORK ADVERTISEVIENTS. . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. '...ii ,m. an i. in 'ling. , of f , 1 , .0pi.. , P. , -Pct..l cap ?rot" viruriti.h A SclIELL'e th•neral Adv.,rusi l s - _..,‘-.- „_-_-__ _,-=________._____ .._=._ ....._ • = •uvity, ter being sent t., the go Ilep, or catchtug ''"'"' N '''''''''''t' S '''''''''''''''• N `" I. ' l ' (I ' . N ' : TI:F.6' DAT al OEN LNG, DEC. 12, 1g54 'a very grave or lasting diseme, in incurring Na..mao ntu- , Roli.M., Piems is IS. City sr New Ice?- I Fr'm ths i'bristiAn I, snrtnbrsn , vr. , "el.;:il'sooff charme r. ththad should Fit to i s e n u o et n n it ' l7u proyn t hat th Extension Tables. WM. IlF.Ell I r -P, rest Woo , ter st,. hot wren set. Alfonso de' Idatiori`s Theory of Theft. CATHOLIC THEORY OF MORALITY. 'man. but it is enough that they are very near , :him, aud morally certain, orindeel-Hohmann says-if there is probahla danger of them. Rut rum, salt ,1,4: es._ A,.. T..rh, Maotif.. , toret. A tar, a....ortmettt a,. "a hami. Ord,. for empons RV.' V.—L—rs,....t.pi s , ii,,r e i,.. ) .e Aipp otu i t o Liovo, Foe. 'it b. tloubted whether a father :. supposed to labor vomutill, attentl,t to. '- . 4 .,'''',„,,,.?.,,,rg'''''''V ‘ in , ''''Zir , ..'"...Fp'-',. x 'under the same necessity if he is in danger of , LH' PI L et C( 1., Wlie &sale Print Sellem, ' d';',,„ , „.,,fIT, u,,,L;:iii..,,T, T: r ..:"Ar r :.`,,i V I I;„) . . pn,stieuting lan el. bier through wart.B a x I sonieseene, orme vs, and iialsistarl•liti= -trots,. .1,,,,,; . E....„,. ~,,. .• >- • • • . . g . ou - Celertaea. Paris. hoods', Bern e . alai So. :int, itresdwar. ' 'tone 8•1p1 `tee, and NISSROILI, Clifiilitl, i Am. 1 ork. Vstalm....s sem t o men. rho atoll Also mat 2 - Thes..iiiwid_, .u - stm'n . /. , ..t. , Thr'''s. , ••Chnr , .., ..wt , vos , . 'sr.-, agree. But orith granter pr"babil t" th- tra.L. awl It...Lulea. s litters lesuaA fort.LNhni -it'd' , R .. .0r5 , .... ,, ,• • • •••ss'ss•Vsis P. Ali .mode Ls. . ' ft-17.31-sv ! cute. Edina nova. Mattel:atm, 1.42. , onalumacco Dockery say No, because nu i - 1 3. osn a' r ' s._.l ti a ct i Tre V iltit ' S ' C f ss o"/ . Pm " B. br A cctStir ' slall a jth i l; ' :e7rie ' er w c a o y m o p f el re a li relieving to i c s iu n o ß ic h s e :i ty ' , h' s .r u s c I oecoLie Miselonsrlo. Lenient. IN5l_ feesmorn.l 'least he has in begging. But what, if a At first eight there seems a certain degree of I 'man is very much ashamed to beg or te :ccenonodh::. pr T o h vi e du s f: l r . h . intLelf p o o st ,, t ; o o f r,s te y r N ,. o, , with security In an Authorized Book of Morals, bud second thoughts will show that such an impree. ; tom is altogether unfounded. it can only he a i 'Soto and Prado, on the ground that this must help on the side of liberty, not on that of strict- rather count.-] grave than extreme necessity. ct oces. No sort of lax opinions are thus pot down. I 'temporal good- , being ordained only for Prm'ers 'Mg life, not for keeping honor. But Viva rays Thiy stand upon their own ground, just as though there were no tuck book at all. They are nelth- I .1 " , nai ' l ' it°°c4 '" 4" :. ‘ "nn" ' ''''' well as er approved nor condemned, and are left to thej ' sine . Pala° , sad Dio.l ll 'ttB , . in Croix, e° do Ban" individual cousuience. But nil the opinion, i 'net and Sorra. And this seems to me the 'more which are giver..d commended in such a book, 1 g rebe e' i f he is " a- ' hame ' l of hogging that 'he would rather die than beg."-L..... 620 whether strict or lax, are thenceforward sacred. I The only result, therefore, is, that if there in Six times in the course of three mores in his any lax opinions in it, (hone opinion. receive aI BOOM, .9pwairuz, sixteen time, in the course of sanction, without which IL conscientious 1.11111 t one SPCtiOR,9IB chapter in nie rxologia Horatir, woo:duet have allowed heel( to unapt them. i Liguori lap) down the principle that, as noon as The evils of this are shown in the este of Equi- j man is reduced -to tatrenie necessity, all good, l vocutiomii As we have already shown, a person brheme common,'and, more than this, shot the emu:nitreel to the defence of Liguori's Theory of theef--we beg pardon, the el indeed. taker- Tre;thfulttess mast maintoin, that - when diked a 1 Not tr \ rieht to what,bolongn to others. We need queation which cannot but be answered in the of- not say \ that here we, God ourselves referred to firma:the, it is truthful to reply, •/ noe, so ;' the funtlamenTal principle of Communism, just • intendingthe quote:Liner to understand that you I as Mariana appeals to he fundamental principle denyhitAttestion. lint ',taming in your own mini of Red Republicanisnai, when lie asserts that simply ttaffirm that you c-c making use Of the story private man hao-qi e right to atsb the king wordwre'm the course of your conversation. (1) who has been declared alpotilic enemy. (I) He mustaustify the once well-known prineiplc, Now thnt a CA.) might arise in which mount. 'II lettered ramator' e , As, 'name Ivt,,udros.;l stances crouldjuatify apploPtiatiou is a proposi for Oat is identical with the principle adopted tion ihiCh we do not deny, anti it is this MN:llcent by Ligtet that when a man has sworn only ex- of troth which blinds Liguori'm.,l his followers ternally, e hoc not sworn, he has joked. (2)-- in the instance before ns. If it he true that it Ho must hold that a man may insert a not into I might happemender very peculiareireumstancen, an affirmative sentence in a whisper, not heard that a man might be jemtified in sppropriating so as to he understood by the other party, and what was out his, it does not fellow that it I that his oath - is then truthful, Omagh he means should to, laid down as et general mile' to guide to swear no, and the other con c ei ves th a t h e is practice that as Aisne as n tnns is reduce.[ to ex- swearing yea. (3) Ile must maintain that a wit- treetoe necessity hr ie relieved Troia paying any ! new in a court of justice taut net only the liber- regard to the laws of property: and then th a t ty of lying. but that it is his duty to lie, if the the term 'extreme necessity' should - he an fiber- I crime about which his evidence is required is ally interpreted as to include under it every JI otherwise unknown. (-I) B e mast not „tare to distressed nobleman. Take His last case oriel tar ., express indignation at the fear answers allowed analyze it. It is precisefy the ease of the On to ... the adulterous wife: I. That she had not tiro- just Steward, provided that the latter was a man -to' Patent.M.lo.. ken the marriage (meaning to herself that - the of high birth, or indeed etch , that would not be I ,eitfu e e:OMMes.. marriage was still existing); 2. That she was necessary, for fir - hannfitus wan Id scarcely mean - - - - •!, the Agene of innocent of the crime (meaning to herself that more than a man holding a respectable position. , y , i .,,., ~, ~,,,.,, shelnot been absolved of the-guilt of the crime This parable has moved much eliffondly to such ,ELODEONS, after confession); 3. Thatsba hadnot committed commentators as did not mark that 'the lord' In erosesh that adultery (meaning to herself that she had not theta spoken of is like the Stewart? himself, 0 ler, sod "there committed idolatry); 4. That she had not cam - trintrof the earth, earthy, and, in additon, that 11satifarturvre minted. mitred adultery (meaning to herself no as to have the comniendotiou does not belong to the moral us , to tell her husband). (5) He must not,Henounce its of the act done, hut to the cleverness din O To:Vik. as wicked the doctrine that a man who has mein- played in doing it. No such difficulties need be i - red a maiden, on promise of marrying her, Moot felt by them if they will take Liguori feer their swap, bonnet to keep his promise, if he is of consider- guide. 'I cannot dig, to bog I am ashamed.' I .. r obly higher birth, or if he is considerably rich- Then says S. Alfonso, you are justified in clan- I Iln er, whether the victim did or did not know of destinely taking. •If a man in an honorable , i any disparity between him and herself. (6) If 'position is very much ashamed to beg or to I 7 he s a 'good Catholic,' he will hold with the 'work Dr he provide for idurelf out of other 1 1 Cardinal Archbishop of Besancon, that on these 'persona' goalie r The Salamanca Doctors Ac. - points 'the judgment of Rome should be fully' 'say No-but Viva Am say le., and this seems Oeibered . to. end that:the opinions of the Biome) ',.to me the "more probable." ' The ingenuity 'Alfonso do' Liguori should i.e followed and re- which has contrived to bring the distr....ea no- I olucel to practice, all doubt whatever being Memau into the ccegory of those laboring under I 'threes aside.' If not so enthusiastic' as the extreme necessity, is os commendable as the Cardinal Archbishop, yet lie is absolutely bound Unj Steward ' s own cleterriess. The method I to. hold that the at . oeve (ruching is not emote.. a, in w)ueh it its done is as follows i -It was no-' rash, scandalous, offensive to pious ears, ill- eensetrY to make some kind of explanation of e l sounding or nefaleadeng to the simple. what erAreute necessity is. In doing thill it tap-' We will now examine the Themy of Theft; and peered hard to be too strict and rigid, and so We shall Pea there who same Roil tae in the ease of I . 2frelles uecesnity was softened down into roes . Equivocation-laxity encouraged by the sanction necessity , So 1„.....i,,,, m a id eet , Se. Hem, I or authority : and wu shall in another instance, however, Innocent XL stepped in-that same I leorn what is the nature of that morality which Innocent woo, as waave seen, attempted to put ! Rome iccolcaem through her Confemors and her I a stop to Mental. Restriction. But he and his Directors: lanneniet morality has fared as better in the matter of Theft than in that of Untruthfulness. 1 I hen, as we may recollect, ou hoe condemning I mental restriction, mental rostric'ion was tit- i sided into two classes, morally unelLstinguisha, I Ole, pare meet-4 restretion, and noo.pure men-' tal react-ninon, and ilia- coodeumatiou was con fined by the Casuistal to• the former. Here he ounderunii‘ the proposition•that it is allowable to I steal not oily in extreme but oleo in grave ne- I cessity.' The Casuists he. and obey the Papal voice. But tPontiff spolie'only of grove. Ito mid nothiug very, grave necessity ; no grayi he , changed lute ye ennota, and thoJamenist Pope's' decree goes for othing. To permit o man, to steal in grave lie sity is immoral, says Irmo \ cent.., Tune, but omit a man to kcal in very grave leceasity at mere], rep'j• tho'Camistaand we have the prlvilegof explaining ',. what 'very meangravmeanThis t cyamordingly proceed to do. Arida man first i zbe considered laboring under`vdy grave fleece y, it' he is in probable danger oriticurring death-next, if/he is in Jaeger of losteg is principal limb-thin, if, he is in very oear Tisk of being\norisone.l for We er of being Met to the gene. --or of catching a , very bad diacaste-or of inc _ ing disgrace.- ! This last headidg e covers the se of the dis tressed I galls - or ' tressed n obleman,‘, He would eel , thgraced ' he were to dig or te, beg; tliereN: he is unable to have recourse to`this method o red:ea-Mg hi., wants, and is laboring under very rav e or qua si-extreme need , That Is all that i necessary. At once the laws of sli m mad teem, far a. he Is concerned, have perished- He mahake what ho weiVa. In prnviding,for his nee el out of other peopleyeigoods, beset: net steal if 6% . w0u1d. But if a man's \want in. so Pressing that 4 is in risk of prosiatuttag his daughter, the same an thdrity tells ns that that doe,,, -not justify h'nze in •proyding f , o , k .,. Vo ‘ self.' To Save On" own cg_pr ctr 1 arsin the j. . of moo he mug clandits tinefY. To ve his daughter's ruin of body a ri l} , soul namely not. %1/41 , In cen ionsio with this subject of extrema nc-' cessity. , ,th e ate, says Liguori, Many difficult question They are, 1., whether men in capti vity to ii.. Turks may purloin what is not theirs, and whetherrichmen are bound to redeem them. To this question Rome's oracle replies: 'ln this I 'doubt, which 1108 peeped upon mo a mighty eon- Imiou, and o \ te \ which the Doctors speak so ob 'scurely, I dire not decide anything. It in 'enough to haveitet forward the arguments of 'both sides. Let!the wiser judge.' Question 2. is, whethera poor man in extreme necessity may secretly purloin (occults alien.% rerripere) With out going through the previous ceremony of beg ging. To this Coninchius answers in the nega tive ; Lessiria, Layman...el Concina, in a quali fied affirmative; Cardinal Lugo sod Liguori have recourse to a diglinguendinn. In reply to Question 3,we learn that 'no midi a bound to spend so touch 'as £6OO or £BOO to Bare another man's life, al 'aweigh the donor aboald not lose his station by 'giving more.' Question 4, realm if the thief who consumes what ho has taken away in extreme tecesslty has to restore it. Palos, Concino, Na varrus, Diana, Snorer, Lessius, and Tamburini, are on the negative side, 'On the, grounds that, 'as in extreme neeensity all thing" become min- 'mon, the thief has not only the right of taking 'others' pods, but also of eonsumiug them, just 'as he has the right of purloining again.' Lee sins, Sylvlus, ArmilliqAtorim, and Condos, are on the other aide. Liguoti thinks both 'proba ble.' (21 The sth question is whether the pur loiner is bound to restore when his extreme nee . tensity has ceased Here there are slime opin ions. The first, Affirmative, suppertel by seven Doctors; thee seeotel, negative, supported by eight Doctors; the thin', o .Intinguendinn. sop peened by twelve Doctors. Question 6, mkt, If e rich man, who does not help is poor 1111113 in ex treme necessity, is afterward Lou.] to restore' Here there are eight Doctor, on the ORM:Wee side, Moirun the negative, vd,ien Liguori cows, is the 'more probable;' 'for, though the poor note 'has a rightto take the rich man's goods, yet the 'same justice does not require the rich man to Tire.' (3) \ Cloaks. Mantillas and Taludo. ‘IO , LYNEUX BELL, No. s+ , Caz..ti stn‘et, Linn. vnvld v ra i ll t a le attaution of met-chatt+ to his aateu te nt. nada ....xpreraly to wit •W a. retal/ trade s fa•hita ara t.Lo beet of than...on as will kr , found by recarrlav I, Prant !sane's of the onl, feria , le ta.ok publlelaal Iv America. being pn nal) a feu ,tarn t.a...re. the ex mtrannanua.l. of evel7 moral, all ~11era Jars bent, their tine. Pianos! os!! Pianos!! A TTEN - rioxof pit rdiatiers in co.p. , tfally calked to a new an 4 gI. mantle Intention In Piano Fortes, now full( pwrfeetel. and publi. known C.elrathailrlpr6 strins..l Plano. The pa-ulladtT of the Ce4entlal Phan:moats. to Its capacity fw• :apace rn lag •11./1 theUnger. an atta n iptnent hitherto no. known tooth, Plano Forte. The nowt ordtuary peel vner laonibled by thn aid of this Irnon :ernont gsrehr...ln octave pl. th ~,,,, 5ha11..., Lints brie .1( Its thud rt. rneorles eorles:• rwr....,ty yr sa• uard at • ill as au ordinary e onatly of tone. audrn Instantly rbanawd by the nee or a. •te.taon Pedal to a e.onldnatlon Outlaw: an, majettir, a. to eaptlvat. and charm the heart. Tne.r Instntmeuen are eupet.h In r..taer to tan ortunary I outs.. Hoorn. whllr tor tweetneea. purity. sod orld . stelsurss 4;tw. they chsulen t se the oomputi. tl or tLe w TM* In the united trettmour of Prnielaran and Ana.. tent" who bars pentad tha .el.wtlal t , nll :tarp eu of all /mar,.,. and wvond band for sole . rrdueed price,. ELY k BNB BR, .321 Broadway, New Yura , ael , BLle lanufart urea Drr ter,. who, nal. t retail. _ . Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. - • FI EO. IiKODIE, 51 Canal, and 63 anlN., , Mit Lisle- n { - holre n te and s Roull Dihml.rl nn r ll4 ,nu LOt,iß .10 SI.tNTILI-1:‘ e•ery almic and gonllrit• the sttnntlon ull , nrern lii, r‘tetlFiT^ortoelt fur the roll Slown. 111. aty1,511.41 the [rad. , u,unnnne.l monthly tr Harper's, antler'. and other h.e.tling is•ltiou me4,ll:3ncv Musical Instruments. TBE subseriberm n:e now propnred to offer for the Ineneetlun "(Jobbers. Mugle - Dealers mad ottr ern trading In klueloal Instruments and 31er...handle*. the trtatmh.g rrhelew riams.Wles, Baan.s. Guitn_rr, Inert. IVen. dr.; 5r.,...), and Uneven Ancontenne. Saxhorns. Cl.r,et Oa tens. 111,04. Temakonea. de.. de.; German gm/wham( Ilnlian &Won., de..dr. Our agrangetuenta with ...tar,et and moat celehrated Went:Lac.," 1,, Eno, are eneh aa to enable is, to Kell go .la at their h , weet prima. and we ran 0ff..4 nor culla. mere the W. antra, of seleetlng from an entirely new and carefully ea acted strek. Doing In the Market at ad ger.. wane W ITU TIIECAOII. ready to argent,' any ;Oh tote of gdOda that may offer, woe. aliurd oppurtunlties of tar galna In many article, Agonise/ Carhart A Nendhama' celebrate. Patent Melo. deem.. FERDINAND 7.12111AUN1 A CO.. Importer& sul=mer No. 27 Malden Lane. New Yuri, HE undernigned having the Ageney of T Mem/. CARIIART a NEEDIIAW2 (New Yorlq CELEBRATED RATEN'E MELOI/EONS, would tnferm the Trade/aid the Peddle in general. that they are now prepared to furnLeh to DMIVMII and ntherr three truly red „ braterl I netramente at the Manufaettuvre LOWEST . PRICE 2. Every Inetrument Warranted. FERDINAND ZOOIIAI,I Importer. ey 31tud.211netrumen, en12.41¢, No. !tom Lane. New York. Daguerreotype Materials. 1 W. TIIO3IPSON trc. CO., :115 Broadwny, 111 New York, Slanufartnrete and Dealerein Dant:erre.. lE.' Aprar-tee. Matting., Pr...enema, and ewter., Kate, Cbeenleala. Fancy Frazee, and Cade, and Ilaterials of ever, dew:4,4km. Volgtlander 1. Jetta/. C. C. Ilarrieon'e and all ether American Cagnenut count/anti.. on Oand, at the 3lanulne. torn keweet tee., and warrantee teerfeet. au leetur Fire and Burglar PrOof Safe Depot. W5l. MeI'ARLANO & CO .11.111,EN L P. NEW YOU K. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimore, :Md. ANKS'. Jewelers' and Counting Ilonqc j, JP Kaf,ofevert rfr.. oncultasalr cat ttan.l fur talv. uW .•rmataki In eTrr, respect- Nrg V Al INS. • Men,. .4Y•Fltrtand: Gentlolt, mi emen—lt Aweso Ott, me pl -l us. to Inform you that your ear.. preserved ruy Hooke and Papers unintured in the fire last Itlght. by rhtell evert hint:el/tenon, pr. tutee. Vas enn.umed. and although lt grooti throoghnut the to 'atom , . hest. It• .nt• yen aitted uoharsgetl The SaR, alth little rp/tiring. FEVER AND AGUE DR. EI)1V-kR1) 111. E. EVKF:R'S STAMI- 3 EI)E MIXTURE, faritieandApe.. Ctiagerm Freer , 02 .4g.. anal a triannu TITE Propriotorn of thin 31edioio6 will otatt: . - Ithout limitation cr fear a riontralletine. that the N9CIlt MISTLIIL 51.• mired um, peeriaa inhere It by aren Intrylneoil than an,' tither meitlßlnelh' min fry the •misn amesees Thle ermilleln• nalther Anomie nor quinine In It• eernnoidt mn. all of the Itigrodlent• are nt • ;;gn ' ittriVl ' ii b Zh r' el;7r . i ' :;:yi s ; "l tr! im-11 , iim sill md aimetein . Rspospre to ' eater •r " lamp ittimeiaßre ai more than in their usual health . nutter...a N.-11-tie or the r-iiiitry what, lb. nun, pre •di Joe., .r w t lb. malleinca• the imtleni I. ant re la, •tir Sala undo, treatment and the, mar esoarelnfit •yarrdr Cr,.. Th. oould lut man. ihnnßand. rif mirttheate• (rem tbneenr tar Mabee: resew, stillit.y, lint prearimarlis• ai the rink 'aye 'me Antra sing , nu will ha, the Infallible ly ruhritelf lltre 'Anna enr Its a.. arentit,anj ri-eb hottlej kd . sun resin at rim ofile•Miii • Inn ta• ricral erten all other. 1001. rili/r.peia and all "rim, 111111ints Complaints there I. nid • ho tter In the mark., I t as. sire rary withithemmil natealetany oaten,. In .must .n. of Itheumathrin and flout, PT nniu. alalnt• •ake s tallen...nryl A .1.7. adt le ef 'al. Yedielne very often haa tan desired m• .ert. Pre, It jort Pee •ai• 100050.0.ta wpular , / the hula.] State. inet tisynala W h.Aonfr anlora most no s6drots".l to 311:ED 6 • LEEK Kr., paw I,prirturn...6 , Itra.l6ty. York. Aorstv—Momlntr 14 , 4,11. A. F•ttneffitrch d 00., 1.. *V II aCO. rot 0c01... U. Kers., Ilttnlntrah. Jtatl, IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & 16,orters and V.:salon in IRON AND STEEL r.. 1. Anne rovirtantl, ttard s fulla...m.l=mA of Us, 11.1 Is ni, llor••• Sh , .. end Mlle,' IRON. STEEL. OF ALL KINDS • • Sten-haat. tnnn the rtmot, S. Indtnl to 11 or nend :nen haying. onirr..”,..rnall ',tryst,. to ran-care-nil I.lllleJ at On , _we-at market ratea. MARTIN, .. , PC.I d. CO_ lone 2n2 thvnenntrh nt., N. V. SCHICITELIN BROTKEIRB &"CO WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS, Nrlr FORK. filet reamtultuNu.l7o traisaut e., rm. n/Lirekauta. :11PORTING the lending Dram from their rrirlral mykkt, Nati I. Europe add kw.: Judi.., an,: Nail Fr,urb and t.ngllutb , b.unl.al, . Tooth. Null and Hair Braube, Ilalr Illeuus and Strap, Parl. •IA Trleu. Stung.. Ctorka. Suer, lc.. an, them the up - atntaannable term, Inulernrlthur in ru.reun. ur by axa.U, rmulve their beet attentinn. jel7.-12ner _ . f q Amtrp:L 1.. CAVEIILY, Wholesale Deal `Jlu itrocula, l'alotud l'aflp and Thb.. Wcutt and low War, Irbudiet, Mat, Corda,, , ,TWlntoFlr-tanc ea, Gru.nurlub eta New Turk. inhNlyU. - - , TINDOW SILAMS, Gilt Corniceg, Table oNI JOHN TElMUNE,llavutketomtand N'lroWulo Dealer, No. 10 Cott:min., 5t....4 No. Chatham tYnarn. Nr, I,k. , cah9-ITT MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT H. 4 PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE 4EM,T ornm STABLY DistriCI7III street and Cherry . !Ley, apls-tf PITTSIIITRLIII. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ARCH ETH.F.RT, AnoVE REvENTH STREET PIIILADELPIIIA. H. S. BENSON, Paoramrol. Sir IN - . , qf Board. $1.60 pn - dap—[f ILI R, 1163-1,1 . M. ast,Mart. Sat.OrtineJ llateSt.Ctihrles DL Perry 11.041 Icrry 1101'EL, (late Browne,) corner . of Smith thl.l irnJ Third gavots. Pittabstrirh. Pa, h GASS ARK, Pn,rletora. - - tileTttla lamawad octemodlnos lionte having cadet , gawp thnratigh rewsir..tlturninbri with nay amipatentl Ltimachnut, la tv.w 0,-00 far the roceptlan of the travelltut itablitt Caltlarb wreart.ass. atai-11Cal 1011 N SOIITII, Coach Maker, corner of loch Common and VAleral ,t., Allegheny tit:, where he exteneimly manufacture..every tlearsiptlen VETll(ll,}la, of eh loeet mated .11,, and hythebtat weritlnrll. lie haa nt• ne.l Al oft All Vitiaol In the Pt nitari:e building& on and shove Wonalet., where he haa at pm. ant aTer; fair wurk of work. (vitt, 4 1. 1 11tioala) n 1 which he Invite, the attentlen and crith.al examinant.. eonlident— !rem hie antinomy fume.. In borineew hie asteneiro M 1... the material Ind workmen tonolexed, et, - le nflinish of li. work—be cannot he clonyenleni with 4 1 the Pas nr West. ae2.311. JOHN ; :t T : P. R S . ILAL court 7f,i'f 4,7 • tnh..1.3 DA III:FA SISIONS FOR LADIES' DRESS- F-A.—Tho Perla), F *AM ono La JUNK, direct per steamer ton I. en sale or. the let proattno.br MRS. L. 13. WILSON, N 0.01134 Petal. above Heed street. BIER, /ONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE; rmr.ORWABDING AND COMMISSION ERCIIA.I.7B, Canal Basin, &math street. h. 1 . .. 14.0 , n1. LAN. Lard OIL Pork.liAtua. tra Aud Nu. I :+e.'l.AuLtirs..l4 sod Match PL. Imo. Drat's: Brick Rata 'Na,. Anthracite 0.1. Ae. turl9 NEW ESTAOLISHIFEAT. JOHN LAUGHLIN. MERCHANT TAILOR. II AS commenced bamiueta; at Na. Mar -1 het greet. from Periled and Third str,te Ile he. veer...creed from the ilur•dd••• •••.•if••.•••• • etmen. template mei ea tertliter assortment °fever, deexisthor Ad t/cod. ter gentlemen. near. including tfit. molar. - ceder, I n analttes, trblell he prepared to teak, mare erder. In the men aohlonahl. etp eud la the. beet ate Ilmleg had Mtge raper knee In his bestow; he Gel, mrandeot or Kiting entire .4th/teeth. Ile Melt. hi. Mendel, rah and exam Ir -- 'e tf OF PARTNERSIiIP- LIISbOL TION IP nu flan of LAY ELY • PAXTON ItLL day dls. od hp mutual onneenL 17, luma . . 11 11...1 of 001 , - the Oreerry.Exabliolutu•nt,. ND. "JS"JS larrty OL. to am d . 11 HcOAIILAND. wan Rill mutlnua the Mulums, and to bereby an thud.," to pollen all a/m.lmM duo to u• and to settle ml claims aratut us. JOIN LAVnr. Anasust J. WILBOSPAITON dames W. McFarland, 17 ~ i , t 1, FBIILY GROCERIES, ,Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserve% WOOD 4ND WILLOW !ÜBE, Dontufk IlmisellunisAing Goals, No. 465 Liberk Blrtel, Pittsburgh. •• What is Thetl? It is the secret and unjust 'tak.ng away of a thing belonging to another. .tiben the owner is reaeouably nn willing."-4 lv, 1;48. This it ad awkward begmning. Who is to he the judge, whether the owner is reasonable or norearimatile in wishing to keep his plods him nelf7 If he is likely to have prejudice on the side of positesvion, the thief is at least las likely to have prejudice on the. side of ahstraction. Wr suppose that it will he necessary to call in the Director to settle the point between them. (7) Haring got our definition of theft, we may nee eitrkkt oohs of taking other people's goods are not • - c , irmwrhinthanenfighterieti commiences might conceive to be such. Five kinds of such acts are at once enumerated. The brit is that of a man who takes what is another's by way of joke. We may let that pat o. •l only did it in fun.' has always been accounted n sufficient excuse to one: o rehmil boy from anything beyond a reprimand. At the same time such jokes might be unpleas ant: and, if we are to judge from this And from the other case, already msorioned, of the MILLI who swore only externally, stud therefore dia not swear but<isikeil, Liguori must hare a very dismal notion of jesting. The next is that of one who takes what is an other's for the latter's good or advantage, .A.l if ia wife takes awn! , many from her husband, that `be may not waste it on gamer or feasting, nr 'take away wine from him that he may not get drunk, or all larrewral baok Mat he stay not read or if a servant gives a very poor man alms 'of no very great amount, which his master •would not be reasonably unwilling that he should •give, although for saltine, nr some other reason. •ne does n.. t slam to ask him,' This is api loci pie which might be exttnb: rely applied, especial ly if it should Ltippni that a lady were „married to an heretical husb.nd. But we-sliall'have oc casion again to consider the case of wives, child ren, and servants separately. The third case of taking not thieving carries us op at once to first principles :1 •• It is certain that a man who is in extreme •neces,ity may purloin other people's goods, 'enough to free himself from such a necessity. 'So the doctors hold, 'in common,' (8) with S. 'Thomas. The holy Doctor's reason is, that in 'such a case all things are common, for the low 'of nations by which a division of goods woe 'made, cannot derogate from natural law by 'which every man is. allowed to provide for him 'self, so long as he labors under. extreme nee.. 'oily. The nano is Eaill when the necessity is 'next to extreme ;or equivalent to it, for Mauch 'a necessity, which Is called very grove or 'quasi-extreme, a man may also provide for him •nelf,lmark the, euphemism) by ordinary moans, 'but not by strange and extraordinary. So, 'common,' Logo, Lessios, Sporer, the Soloman 'ea Doctors, Navarrus, :Soto, Cajetan, Prado, •&c., Viva, Sylvius, Anurios, Croix, Cardenas, •Ilannoldus, and Tamburini, the last of whom 'calla the opinion certain. Dot every grist, ne •cessity of this kind is supposed to exist when n 'mon is in probable risk of incurring death, or 'indeed in danger of losing some principal roam 'bee, or some sense, such as an eyi ; also when if) ' , loath nor. 1. Ir. 151. (7) le Ir. 171. ( 3 ) L ie. 1d 5 .• (41- - t. It. 154.—1 n the trial of II ale r. Wiltemsn, which toth plane:ln the enure. of the month of Angedet of the preeent year. the object of the plaintiff'a maned twine to l++ toed the dAendent bed written a letter ehleb had unilehed with hie name, the (ell having nieUrital: lir. T. llrsot was then examlned. eald. am the Hainan Catholic of S. George's. , outtramrk. I One. the defondantoted am upnointimate o with him. I re mem be r going to Pa is on the ea. jert rm . this html, but I .(toned reyteettgr heel.g bed an, eemreveathin with defendant relating t • it. I had a con reemjim ith a gentleman tot using to th e llnlrerz ' 67 ' e n Int n loon an t ! .1 I d e i r d er " Ca t lgt e n Yrs:Vo ' je S dta l tr n e 124 1 0 ' r " 4 "- gm m 'Nicholas. 'rerdlnel Wieentan,' which In the subject of the prowent action The her I Spencer. Stowe rather I.llWlult. wen the at witemoi. Ile "I we intimatel• acquainted with Cardinal Wiseman. but if &nit we mach of him, I her reading the t h e In the thrho , W. Poodord. and I hid • few .nob elth the Centime] on theenlyeet fed., toha rtme that. he war. that he had mu" tak now 'hat I.y dcommon:abed the artide that appeared In the and Cl On did no ray won! tit the a d of the letter . - Did ,ts eat ' to hint, '1 hare read tour letter. Cardtnal Winentanr •I riniainiar.” (The Wlroelia gave lilt evideree In e t e7:l blm to epeek Innd.) end more edam) ti the, ound hut hem whet he mid.) cannot y n the Conversation began. The Oenllnat did tint send m we to the pialntil to ter to smarm this matter. butt de w N a Mr. Iron on the euldeet.—/ don't remember the ord• that pareed indenter& between. e and the Cardinal am the he did not tell meth . etter.. bit. I went to the plaintiff Boyle) or my own ere:ord. an.. I after. ermunteleated with the Cardinal, Ms uhjeet was h•oudeavor to battle this action." ••Sureir you can leii us what pseeert between ema2" "No. Ido toe.rese.Zber." hy how len, ago halt duce this yo ur ba r" "A et • tunnth." . thed you oteth to. swear you bare no recoil. thin of what oertirred I nth, rerelLerfselhat 1 Lave told you." "irtatel edld the Cardinal ray II What did he rat' rmatireto the tosUert" ^ h Ire bare no more for thinking that piehop . bosh t and La her laustius see rifted with gond mem.ytho thee, fore we conclude that they hare short But It it an In tereetlog Inquiry, ass lillreljapiwalatire querion. What mutt they. here 110011 on the rewired pal lee or Roman Morel 3 beolpay if they And treolleeted that Car. dithl Wiseman had tai l them that he was the author of the letter signed br hie name? They must hare done ett. ante `ghat t onr. they did he,g, dierovering the Muth which they ought to tare con. qf in a trial the crime tattifoorthsr mersoled.Lhe anbteu nosy. gay AS fa baited, town. dial the de fanford ha net clemitfed o.' If. tr. 164.) Thle month be erectl our lin:pothered Mae: fin . in atter Of fast. the trial wax y quashed heoilre 1/1. m nt !ming writtett the ithel was . centeertle thendorw 'the Virile...ll Tiara hound,' even If they ht') en') the odstrary Isetrue, `to my the defendant tad not nun:Lifted It.' This ts.'to say the leagt, remarkahle. trasheath! scarcely have thought It nomitrte—indred without K. Aldreso's &twist ante w h e newer should bate thought It peed hi•—that when gentlemen were giving eeidathe uNna theit oath In no Itnelleh court of junk, end were questinced aa to rIX:V.Jd pu Ule lt o "' na y li tut 'l lo n"" th ign &lit% ibeYfart Of tbeirrloheLes_ or turee r rmailectlen to make soy difference In their anther, (~) L1r.102- !ti) L Ir. ail. • • fr/ /a the Howe Apoetolipme, , the came la wttleh the t/a? isrPtembal ea itertmenahle la hit anwlllit afeepsWW pwet with hie sem/Ito the Ma mr wheat the latter te to watepatwawelely,er when hetet malt. eamteloattna pelf. bat ao orb limit to his taameonablenem hialtidown Aft the laboimnfo .alastme. . (II) Far filo toebgl' =MAIM Ortomova °Anion,' anti of 'probable and mare_ roteilato ordain° vre most row J.. oar UM ut., to the ColAttion Rotagratgokato.LXlXlll. M. • Any prientit mon. toe he may be. ling • right equal to the beak to kill the king iteglarivi • Puhilr e lot olmorey Skye [III. will to thug sway hoping ini goin ie, vested the and dare entempt sgrie to tOurtf.ry. I Weyer will that ho who makes reiny to clay hint has din...it...on whsteser which tin hag not • right to to. . . • It iniudnol morn virtuous and m m magnan lawn. id only to the crudge sail all neon the enemy lief n the eye* of all thew orld hut then. more prudenre In trying.. Mtith him. ne In• t:ap. oF vhe • Whethor °nen frt. I n raging! LA an he wen le 'truck loon In the mtdat of inSUlToe , bilnod hepablitis ...ken . ur with greatar caution h diet Ly stritageos device. • single maisidevutlng Intoseir. or • few vor rtr together nstionny Usenet hl. lift and struggling *Joh lit hie own ;Aril to redeem hit ountry tsa! Hupp,. (hot th en cleave: W e great demhdaities ynre renovd choir *tole 111/.. And it they tall, they l • *wrings grateful to the ands lend gnash,' unto men. Is a nob.. sunhat king. and are blosirlune to all P.d.ri , ) nr , 6 4.1. onoird at.,, of Conisignes. 61 (2) hisawherelm and of =it inns aninettilnif- L br borrowing, hiring or asklo%land thou MUMPS It In et, hums noooselty. he t o und to make reatitutlonS- Nay. -. prbteilify." he hi not unit to nigher. what de hos DreVinuely stoten audiahtervants tomtit...a In t rot rt any, benne*" his give:inn does tint take away f him` tha t ight which In filch arage tie had tn the thing. nu an dt tha If ha had taligu It when anteinlly In the tieeneinty d consumed It. • —L. Ir. ell \ - t 3) iv. au.. (so es coesisitei',: tJAYAT EtIITAIN AND .British . War Wee has Lamed elreularetilling upon all the embodied as Well as top unotobedied militia, to giro as many volunteers as poesibio to the regiments of gtuuds and the to — .O royal marines, . . The alarm in England' Weemed to be piluAing to to the position of the allied stinks in the Cri mea, which with, the reinforcements aftivitig,' were deemed to be siiffleieotly strong te 'carry. out the abject of the, caMpoign snoocesfulli,„ winter campaign in the rimea, Will evidently take place, and wooden ks are heingerecied IN a R ic .1.1.11: 1,. 77::: 1 ,1 1 ::: r 17: 1 7 1 7 864 . . Cormsqudreer of the N. V. th meertl4Attier ' • - The new4siuce the, \o. of the last Stearn er h. been.qcanty h 'tole satiefactre. ry. The advinea (roe by telegraph from . the al lickeach , while the :sstatireports'tire t, detail's of t e term In battik of Ober have y ben . . tvecil‘ low tha t eo ft dettu were r , \ Ed.]— . is bell veil that if 9000 b Resettle aide at wilkprove teeny it of e contest si was an 'cipated, sin \ the al ley\ the t ttlaph .re not ly been !Aged to rbstaNnm any fresh af t .cas e but, i consequence of dettionatrition by' he allies, ha found it . necellpic to dm*, back \ , ire; f f ro ro m m a th eT o r ccop i a n to c i t. n . of . he or gr t o h un . ground the o y , Oc ober. • a \ \ Scthe enure tirM:, the public an" - ety has . bee gm, relieved dieter, after the at ggle of the 5 , Eng and E nch rednfore °eta ,beivta a tidily arriv nd that 'lbis remnstance h iota l l the great t confidence pug 'tpo Arm The ~,,,, ~:\ pokey of it .; Hue:Anne to eure scents have become too uglily tinders od, seems the . thee were conseq, atly entrencliag th selves a „K ti ,. manner . which i ll wear out t e Can in hbitlan c\ of sacrificing li at the rate n :his oleo 'aidi of two to one, cif thus : Grin us'lli slangh4, ter. Evert after e sth, no 'do bt av entor-, twined that no eon aa he eould ring men to encounter .'• ' - 'lion of 'the le the 81/3- vaned,' Prince filemsclikoff would \ a Zs \ t row them forward et allitialarde. the a roach of the period, when it will , +e impossible for In \ to receive new Legions re' dering this'ert raeti only one that could yield the tonnllest h pe of eventual succes. The death of Sir George Ca hcartmati two th\ erilaglish generals Ulu! 'rep te4 by \ the oat la ^ktr.. The nr.mber killed is LOW liscrertaini to haveimpo foor.`„ Geeeral \Sir gorge rown,+,. whose durtnecheerfalneiretAt battl. f the Alma, contributed mach to the tr mph\ p the day, was also wounded, his artn,',whi h hash ( ce been amputated, having been strnck by a etil non ball. Sir De Lacy ,Evans, threw se, Who, with his unassisted division put st‘FortieV 8,000 Russians into utter root on the 26th of Onber„ hes been struck down with diarritrea. ft to hoped, however, that be and General 'LirowWill recover, althOugh vague reports of thadeat o f both have during the last day or two been eire - lated. Major Nasmyth too, who, as Lientenant Nasmyth, worked with Capt. Better in foiling' , r\ the Russians before Silistria, is incapaci \ tated with illness \ There is still however no butt of offtcers qrt. Ified for high command, and among theae w o are likely to become moatprominent is Sir Colo Campbell, whose part at the head of the High lander., in the battles of the Alma and thtlakia va hart added greatly to the fame he previously possessed. On the question as to the patties who were to blame for the cavalry sacmfico , of 25th, no further information has yet been re. eived. Lord Raglan baa just been created Field Marshal. In the battle or the sth inst. General Carirobs ert is amid to have been wounded but not serious ly._ The Ruosian General Liproudi woo also striiek. but whether slightly or totally is not known.. General Saimonoff, who had arrived with reinifutements from the Danube, was killed. It was mentioned in the last &deices, that Prince Napoleon wee named M'beed the French I assaultopon Sebastopol, which was to be mad, 1 with 4.000 men. Whether the allies now coo -1 template an assault at au early day is uncertain, although according to some repor. It was to ink.. ! place on the lath, but it 'appears that Priem. Napoleon has left his cominaed In con.equenct of an attack of-dysentery and. returned to Con, stantipople. This event has .cans. J much com meat in Paris, ,and in some. citt les of \ French society, attempts are being toade` - l orepresent it in terms which would irretriettab damage hi. hopes of Oruro military reputation. It is affirm ed, however, that General Canrobert insisted op on his temporary racketeer,' for the restoratior of his health. With regard to the expegliency of r Sebastopol, there is stilla strong feel lent that it would be far 'morn desiral for its fall fnun the regular course of since eeery one 'pow antictipates that of slaughter or ! destruction n the pi own m-n will be spared by Prince Nleaschikod even when resistit4e except 'for the mere pur pose of devastation, , ebill have become altogeth er vain. From the Spirit evinced by the stilled troops, however, it wolthrprobably \ be very diffi cult, for their Generals te decide upon thin morn protracted can*, - Althougi only 4,000 melt were tenuired•to constitute the French division. no less than S,ooo•Oluoteers enrolled themselves the moment the intimation Was. given of an at tack being intended. In anticipation ofan as sault, Prince Mertschikoff, at the last dates, had thrown an immense body of Infantry in the town, while at the name time he was planning another sortie and general onslaught, with the view not only of prevention, but Of driving the allies into the sea. The energy with which reinforcenients are be ing despatched from France and England ba,. I can as wee expected, several additional mail steamers to he taken up, and the Niagara and Arabia being among the number there will be no Cunard beat from this side either on Saturday next or the .Saturday„-following. The next of that lino will '.:leefors America for Bell.. fax and Boston, on the 9th of December, ant:Pat , : ter that date there will be only a fortnightly bone to Bogen, tile New York service being 'sus pended altogether. The West India mail of the ith, (the Slagdaleta) will likewise be taken cif. a n d the Brazil mail (the Tamar) of the 9th of December. In cottaticitial a:airs there is 'nothing new.— The markets in the manufacturing districts are vlttll, but cumfidence is well maintained.' The 'Vila of the ships, 77 in number, belonging to Ay. Oliver, of Ltverpool, is fined for the list of DApernber. His dishonored paper will be taken In iliyment at par, and the sale will therefore virtuitly amonnt to a .division of the property amonk the creditors. A meeting of the aredi ters o lir. McEfenry of Liverpool; will be held to-morrqw, when a most disastrous statement of affairs is‘vxpected to be set forth. The whist market is unaltered since the last steamer, ti n t prices, as compared with a week hack, showm decline of 2s. per quarter, or about 2a perlcent. The Liverpeigl cotton market this. week has opened with a Virulency to heaviness: Consols at th . q last date werttaploted at Oli. They have subsequently touched.,9ol, but the news of the positidn assumed by the Allies since the battle of Sebajtopol caused a recovery to 04, and they have itiosed this evening at V. • Sparravuu. TIM WAIL TUE EAST. Toil &LOD UT SEBAS;OPOL.—There ore no advices by this arrival of tiny operations before SebnetopoL The lateVoules of information ie a brief telegraphic despetchlyont Vienna which nays;--"Up to to the 14th, nothing new had re curred beforoSebastopoL" A despatch r‘rom Rataklars ofijte 7th Nneem- Ser, received via ViOODD:SCAti , OIDI reinforce meats for the Allies were arriving dr; the rate it' 1000 doily, sad they were overjoyed9at the et,ri eel of theetrattxiously expected debiehroento Both the allied armies had completed oleic than parallel, which were connected by mkins of trench. The allies were obliged to (orgy cool !ermines. The minor town was etrungl4barri coded • The Russian news statue that the Allie:41111v ins received considerable reinforcements °nip Pith, 7th and Bth, mode a demon-icention agal - the-left flank of the Russians: t e latter retirSt from the plateau to the right bank of the Tcheil, onyx. The Nteniteur publishes the following dempatel from Gra. Csorobert: 4. 11 W ) QUARTEILIS, BEFORE StBASTOPOL, November 2.1854. 1 "Yonsicur le Marrehal : —Store the 28th of Oc tober, the dote of my lost report,, the attack. hero gone on slowly and steadily against tla pines with the pickaxe and blasting, and to-1%3 vve are within 190 metres 7.0- the . projeating front of the 5.leA Bastion} f ein establishing } third pantile], or Xdorevrointes, at this distance. no extended no the width of one counter-fort, ou which we odvance, will permit. "We were-aide to terminate our new butter-ice on We night between the 31st of October and Ist of November. \ Ihey opened their Stu this morn ing, and during the day Tres en favorable that it dominated that '-of'titet place, wldek grow slack in the afternoon;V • • • "The enemy was, however enabled by sheer number, and s w eetiesto repair in the night the damage does. • They ; brought the field pieceo thisycould minter ta, bear upon no, and this morning before daybreak - Our wor=e of approach mad cur batteries were'assailed by the most vio lent artillery Pro perhaps ever heard. fleppn.r. badly 'directed during the night,•it only caused • oe . 1 ,015 .insignificant: lose, and no' meter:al "Betwedtie (the fire of which we have anticceded in dam:mating, without, how • ever; silencing ir) and the town, Properly called; there 1114 spate or ground *totaled by barracks and isolated 'dwellings; the enemy has there erected new ate7to of defeat*, and \ a more obit'. I , Xviii-NIAIBEIt 96. \ ~~~ --i \ -- \ V. alma defence ,- nnot • be imagine/ :l'he Russia. army still confines to occupy \I the tu., He/ of Estl s aklare and the heights In the rear. N \ "Pit .resume, &fithalenr to Merechal, we biara ade, dkopito obstablea of every dereriptotas real', pbt.grese lin our wor'ka. The eagitieera o t he army, in *ducting o'er approaches neer the so rordr, have salmon achi'ided the impciddb(e, as In ;,' fourtseen dais . we have niched the third.penile", ~ thopidg our way through 'solid rook, where three i or four\ loyo an required to do the workier one night no ‘vrdine.ll , ground. . '. \ \„.. "The whethe r ee l cold but fine. The health of 6 the army issatisfticiory, although the siege rper- ....„ s ration. taire\exeedirey fatigued the troops ett ; ployal.. "." am, kei.,' itleut Comnumder-in-Cltief of ‘; , 'the L o o m army, air \ Ca l nwiEww. \ ',''To if. E. the Marshal Minister of War." V, It is mated that communications reosisedfrom ' . Prins 31ensehikoff, sad transmitted In intuits i; 'to ra•sittlil Courts by Prince Paskialfituh. boar ''' \ \ date Sebastopol., toe lath. , d \ They announce that Prince Menaottikoff had caused the whole of his infantry .0 enter Saba°. ..i trpoi, and that he was making every: repare- . '"4 tioeSirr a gereral attack on the Anglo Prima ape Ttie Prince expreans kir intention, an- ill, i ' sma untowerd. circumstances 'occurred to .;, pre en i t , . that the attack should take place on ;',l the 1 or 12th;: and ho indulges In his dee- '4 es patch's .most sanguine expectations no to its i. 2, Isom_ Th object of th e Russian General ap- .. - ears toe rineipally to cut off our oommonies, titu with h Bey of Cape Chi reinese. with e i. stc,w to, th sal:dela annibilattoo of the Allies_ ---tr.yestilt ith 'Prince Dlensebikoff, or Prince Peak:Deitchp r him, anticipates, or ant! to t, antioikode, wi ' cooldenee. . Thei r sussian konaval dwells with much pleaa nre on hit. temps tithus state of the Black Sea, o round q lif whJac inns, he says, he can hear - Gom his eters, istoligloate over the Idea that 07 awful framer \ will have befallen our vas eels It is 'e d, too, lo the same despatch, that a \s. , sii iderabl ' , number \of Turks had deserted to `III man p and . ',Gna unusual ahandon Men o thei rs sa lord te.aceounted for by. th e smel t [ra tio 'limy hgre 'labored ander, for some eno le :than 4; theattroasms Sad hank t a era to tithieb they have been expo-. sod 19ce th pus ' imams mosductat Balskite. \ t \T; tb at ris thesit\aeserters\ may have told \ th Russ Oral, anti the elaggerated co eau eau t the ha e ITen of GM position and • pros. peel of th A ie is am \ red thy cionadie , the R\ssien ap ear to has thesie i tiesa of \ last de peratCat mpt ag ain the dikes. l In one of the ,m At recent l% ? re from ISO An b-Precut \ l , iues, i is tided at the "Sat was lie day o which t a lialtVeould besottd°. Ill; troops re de as metalkimpatihnt to •z,r4. \ \ . \ ) \ t) , St. Pkersburg Jo real stAtss dist the \ hells of the bdmegera itid ca - -al Snit* j .1 bastonol, bat \that tlimsc -t. iiii, th Russians bens.° the y \ u \,, the rrison moutitm, 'fresh t in so e degree sheltered frp? siege , hut that the\frartedi z i\ ..es.fu in picking offlio gut 'batteries. C `, \ A RuMian r lip of the lint Smith west of t noir, and ens &nine igakimt the works, had speared, bet what mu , \ A lett , 43alakloolt, of "The,...„ in workkg with a view to \ mining, th this morning, discovered a et within a few feet of the hrenching battery. It was i .he surfaeo of the earth, in :o r T, and contained about . Of course, the instant the di the French made a counter the :nwiler. -This mine ht more cauti me in their approach..., dent the : enemy is OM the alert, and sees` the for midable use to which the broaching battery is about to be put. As yet we have no reason to +oppose that they suspect the existent:Vl of the French mine; of course these matters are 'kept no secret an pos s ible. The theit mail will ' cermlnly s convey decisive news." • ..:\ • • Another letter states that a considerable num-• her of TartanOwho are reckoned at nearly 80,- • 000. beim made their submission to the Mlle.— fbey requested that they might bereildwed to • settle down as colonists in Tarkey;anita prlmim hav been made 'no them that they should be , transported to the isrovinee of Broussa, or to`the eighborhood of Sin 4- Sine, for they would not \ t i l to any proposal to remove them to the De b dacha- They amt' that the•Roasians eadeaS \ vo , &mt. by, hided, mien tand.afterwardeby ‘.. . r fore to get theu,to er4rate to Eagan. Since \ the c mmencement of ,t e siege, nearly 4,000 1, Tarts with 250 cars, hre been eMployed at s• the entre;ohments of the a "es, for wages of one francs y. The desk:erste . attach on the poi:item of the allies on t her, is called\ "the battle of In 1 the additional\ particulars reepe t guinary struggle are given below: \ Too Barme 0 Ixiczaltoir.—Th ' / Contiantinaple contnina the following count . the battle of Inker Mann :. "".Early on the .horning of the sth„ a Ressim' a army . of 40,000 strong, of whom 80„ men consisted of reinforce, ents which arriv rt the preceding, evening, ender the commando ' ' Gen.' Danucnberg and the Grand Bakes, hfiehaelland ' Ales.r.eder, profiting by aik intense fog. marched s upon Inkermann, to 'the \ extreme \hint of English artn.Y.'-ard attacked.them vigneonsly._ . i "General. Catbeart assmithled about 8.090:,.., men, whom he Opposed to thn.Rassiaam,and for `\ more than two hours this handful of brave col- e:s \,' . divhad been struggling with , the masilitirolo ,: intrepidity against' en army so snoerior In'Onin- \ her,\when the French troops arrived in all IMete a and, joining theraselvev.to the English.with‘on admirable spirit of fratemitation. opposed to .enemy it body of about 3,000 men, who is the duMian massesone against five, endrepul- a i mil them s with the most Im:dist:able Impetuosity. , "The Monet brigade arrived soon after Ward, \ ' and its arrival. completed the Rout of the Rae- \:,' nines, who retired in disorder about 6 o'clock . in' the the afternoon:\. . . . _._ During this `engagement 8000 men Of, the Bsr" " \i L Olson of Sebaitlmod made a sortie and etteakid some companies who supported the French linea;\ which were not More than one hundred metres \ I from the place. \ , . . \ . "Gen. de Lorirtual went immediately with a \ . li , few battalions to the ‘ assistance of those tom- \ Ll , panies,who sustained attack with intrepidity, 'i 1 I rvpuLved the fiLLSNISUS,`III3I3 forcing them to take I. I eight, remixed them Withintwenty.pmenot the unmade° Battery. At that :point a minus ':p wound forced elm to atop, and the Russians , 1 were enabled to take refuge, in the place. • ' i ' "in these two affairs the Rro:siaric, In 'killed 1 / '‘ end wounded, lost the .servins of. More than 10,- •.1 000 men. The loss Of the allied armies amounts . 1 . ta, about 3,000 men, io killed mid wounded.".., gARSEILL6I. Monday.—TheTalemeque emir- i_ ed this perms at 5 a. x , and \t he givernment mese \ enger. with deepatones, ler; rm tne,6 O'clock train for Paris. , : , ' „..,. , The dates trona Constandeopie ath or t ir e 10th . • Ou the morning of the 6th, the ICS.siitrili 55; 000 stream attacked the right of Ihcr Suginth , . positions,ward lokermano The reglietibst teries we . taken and re-taken severe ! tine,. .. At noon he. Rua,: a :is made a Ssllle 410111 'e• • .r . , naatopol evilest the French Ft:mid:cm, bet i Were .• repel:ma. \ . The Russian were ultimately repulsed A - thltard • thkermann, of a bloody battle whieh lachht 8 hours. .\ - -, -, ~ • - . , Tneir losh`was \... .000 killed and Wounded; ‘. The E•iglish 10 , 1 IS*, also grent..., 'Four getter- - ils-=Cattimart; Btraivgways. Goitlieta awl T..rteni, ' —were killed, and foqr wended—Brows,- Ben- ‘, .ck. Buller, and Ada Ms. ' .. ... \ h Thirticeight Rogdsh ofFicers . 'were killed .96 :` `...yrere wounded, and two 'were missieg,_ 422 mak ~. ithil file. were killed, 1,160 "wounded; and 166 lasing., '. \ • . . • - . • Vie Erenith Mid 1 general killed,- 2 'wounded 14 offic:rs kill. , and 21 . wounded.. , . • • The Euglie Gudtsts alonelost otteeis. Thkßussian fired on our iminiod, itevien as on theliletechmepts \ rtto- wero \ \ sent ant to bury the deatkon the 7th. - Gee: Ganrobert was wounded. \ _ The Rissiens ars pottriog in in large mesas r from then y i th. rwinire further reinforms meute The Duktittf CaMbr i dtts alight) wounded. The Patric , ' tablitthe I e wing talepaphio de s Psteht dated , iltunbatg, - 1 h Inst. 1.•=; The 'official byletin - Of the \ battle elf the t4h- , has arrived at ElLN,Paterebikyg. • • Gen. Boimonolf;t.who wai\dangvotudy wound- ed during the aotiok sorvivadonlYa shorttirne. . Gin. Lipeandl stai.sonedett., Its confirming the Vutelligence of bathe of takermann, 'Gen. Cattobert stattrstitis dulliattle was the most obstinate had bloody, add that the Everything via ready for the.ateinolt ' \but the ,; • Allies had delenxilited to _ it . pstrpona it till.thaar riratof trot& re!nforestr.eo* ' = la' 01 FORKANSAS—FdicIes good pack 06 mama. woullazip• Io dour. Tv et. PfUsturgt. gee let 4“ greet bIZIOIIAI,I I.lleoweuss 1a soia a to Haws& ire of - rwat.t.r %%lag. :A.-tin - _ DAMS CO. DRIED PRACILES--A few, bbla to arrive Lb.", 4 . f 7 *cab b 7 . , J \ I\ 1 \ by the Ibleitthei e 6th of Novem 'ertrumm" Att Sting th!
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