ESTABLISHED IN 17i6. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. n. m. pramittria. it ars ADVXMTIELNO Law= 2,...zoswan. .13.41*- NSW, yowc„.ar7FSZISENFINTS. The fellai4,llei etAhninese T3rme inmates tub ed , sad met rename In the ettr of hey Tea., icaaartmorsiitiso& 10P111INO, WOISSERIIOIIN4`OO., (late 0. Le hittron="reletibwr 'P ea rtha " m " 4 u Malden w. - ad a ti t tr ChAttin't ce . 9 4 2 " 810114 E1 Vi t43321 1. N T O IVO= 1.0,e • 002Yt)i,EAIL DUCK. JOIDICOtTS Standard - Cotton Sail Duck; EL O. BEACH & CO., limn Pim Mole; Nor York, sole emu. Cotton teem from envral other mULe ohm, OSSABetifYB Print aot&e had Copper Hollers, Got oLte 0 and flatlnott Printers • m1.3-r OWEN" MoNA.M.F.B. , Thi CO. Importers of Jumdkin and P...,11ga Bilksad Palley acada.ll2 szd P.WTENED ft CO., Importers of French peat'STE Ri 11 - ONIG, 100 Liberty et, and. 105 CadarWni; Latorters of Loves Ix. Edna. A. te- 1•12.6mr . BENNEQUIIi I CO; Importers of raisticil GOODS, BROOM SIIAWL 110173 DE . GABMGES, 4., GO Broad Amt. Jala. 1,r,1 :4 :1, 'N. .. 'o. :1.: t• . way, , .bapartersand Jobbri v ef Ls'ea Gocds,• 11114: an. EporßN, SCREMPER dt RAARAUS, Im ter. of Ciergun and Bold. Brad Cloths, Slag leg Fa V) Enbastgeliieea-_ SHOTINSTAMM, Importer of L., EMS= Laceeread • ilabsoidaisa and Taming DETER DAIIILLES7Iniz i r of French aax ft_ Gem= aid Buis Dry dam* V•lwits Eterf.. iSb*.l..ard!rcia, J., No. 33 itmatt etreet, New Tack. seol3.ly NORISAAT .BROS, 40 John street; Im- Im ossels o. ofatutto Wks D . S 298 TIIMILWIS, Baer!. - Woo; Tns St " Lc" WESER & MAlDHOFF:Mannfactarers of rashkrratiaDress and. Cloak tniv:l:ll2l.o,Frlnsei. Po. Tanelajlatious, &a, Nix 21 Der street ja.l3.lyr (1 . , 8..11,42011 'CO., 97 . Wi atm TOM AL. DAVIES,i JONES Im s mtp.ach.q....nurFmr. • (kalsommi Mum- STEAMERS & CO., No. 69 Broadway ."....T.Ezetant y,.. l.• awl 311111ron7Goods...Gmbs IefIUCHARD . T, FROLICH & HOLT 11AUSX.1. No 9. 93 altd 94 Liberty street —lmporters Bertes,utd German Wks, liibbeee, Velvets, Vest incr, Stlu. bertre.lat. - Woolens of every &ecliptic. A . CERTAIN 11.1131. EDY. - • LT SE. the' Mexican - Maetene Liniment ' ID- Ithemomathook. Brahma. Etaroi..Boral.m. Cut& Pam &a.; ma 0f4e411.1 em.. Its el.... Mme eomplemo of man or salami. B. W. Westbrook. original oritanator sad Notelotor, 304 Broodlnt.N.Y.•- , - , .N 21.-• . . 01TRNMY,'No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most tectendis petabtlicomart, 1.12 Cie United repl3-17- I W. ORR, •Desigiier and - Engraver on mu t /061.78 a non ~.Lluirk .ut eMß TM, So pm burnt E)WARDS, SANFORD C.t CO., Foie'g.n Moran, No. 38 Broadway. Goods kad Psekans Ibr• taro andfrom all mt. the .I=l rittatargh.Masos co IT FANOT GOODS Ah.7l IDMILEILT. . NGELMANN & CO., 93 William street; t r .k.tEwttonS.COttos I and Woolen Treetierr. =an b=a. y OIRIaI per teat net profit 4m3 the 10- Dcatizur Yoe your awn tenet OD m 3 see. mat.? 1.1.•••• 11 . •iii i • 1 ' . TAAL • lIKARLESZDIN & CO.,s23Laiden Lane, bawat,a• at Tread lad German Pawl and Trani& tad Nuke; and atanotsetanav at Caw and Mond GILAMI AND VMMW. ttrm: If . . JACKSON,.(formerly W. tr. N. v JAcrimit & Eon.) Onto and Tender' Mau, 891 ensidnr. ace door laws Mb et- New ' , mt. aisleq, B. 'W. .CEINEI ! L; 135 - arts; Ttrar, re. ' r.0 .1. N1P SON ZEROESLXII, N 0.14 Maiden Laza, Importers sod Merretrettorre of Tan and Da/arta IlabhBtrav Goods, tx. _ • _ HOT .6.13 1011.NACIS3. Ae • . DAVID • ClTLVlll3,(lnventor and Patentee) 62etatLla QM •trast anwac Btmus Tentiabeturer and la desla, w an hola . po r ladgers. tars. •l ,LFDIL - 3111103811 - GOODh. VNEWARK DTD.TA .111188E11 . 00., 59 Iden La.. N. T., Msaltflottcren sad irtiiihmal• Ist Goodisce• P.tatit India, Rabbet. Ikx.t.: ilrhl me:lathing. B•116,Tom 0061 r, HENRY DAVENPORT, 86 John greet, Ellatahaloaror .4 Dealer to aicr 4 1...1Pti0. • • Agwist Rubber' . Ytheurs. Tansy Rubber Gads rION, DWI& RIFSBEft CO- 41 John. ail kinds orantAxe Clothing. Clatta4M.g- Artletaihar-; Coat. from .V.AO tosa.vo eacb. 1.01,137 • .IfdCIIISEBY AND MACHINE TOOLS.- ; • QCITENutc.'S MACHINERY - DEPOT, 62 Courtlatul dealt: • bartlnei7 and Idwithaervas... =wpm. mirratarwas„ MILL CO:; 47 Maiden itin6,fluitz* Aecardeaos. Bras lturtnozwats; sad 812Psim •11 . I It; I s rI FLAMM= TIN AND JAPAN .D G EORGNIIODGETTS, - No, 158 Wiliam et..sterYark. Wholesale ..elassfaetsteer arollonort er orTea mat Cedes Ums. Steak Mho,' Water VOW*. caner. Tee. and Iron Cards. la. ita. -Wat aw ard s:l the ltif.Prealito at Ma Neer York erratel .- Jar. PAPER WAIUMOUIC. irlYllllB W. kIkILD 100 4 11 Oliff street, .LT.wpsrters sad Moiral. De:lL:raft Asoaricsairmobi Geaann sad libuilob=ll. and syssr .s!" PITMAN; LEWIS le BARTOW; NO. 161 Seim®itroot.-1 gnratV•xiit7 PAPlfft fai BOA on, litationers. Printers, BoOrM.may. Murotnetans. Plata Ah^l.• COLOR. JUllittlstrzWilEaft. - • RAINBOW COLOR WORKS, E L. NICH OLS, Met. =Jolla rt.. Nes reit That , omd Clown I•alrr ALEFIANCt SALAMANDER SAFES, a Oates Dermaes Lod. and 4991, Bs= ROBERTIL Maxturaet.s.r. 192 P 99219 TOES AND. FANO!' WU& . . _• • _I . A lIIMORN tc 54" Maiden 14118, LIZI/SYMV.PW'n.7 TILE 11. FOR FLOORS AND CIMINNY TOPS. .liy= COATES &TOOLE, No. 279 Pf4el .t.t.lalEtz, (Wahl, Cblitir - WLVDOW OL PAINTS, te. POILLON. It CO. Importers of • • Mach COl4l sal Window Wan—Na. 24 Bard./ k__ • F-HOPKINS &BROTILESS,Importern of . has& Modal, Glon, No. 61 Barrlay ofteet,ls.• TATILHANIM • PLATFORM SCALES, •.• • • ••• Lom, Ibunrcr.9nrrelly. tntad—Alwari . . ) I:4Y 4 'b jr ;- _ll3B-14c, _ _• - No. 89 Wat Arr et. ffORGE .b.n.,414,E.Y, Negotiator of Thulium Sold, Bonds. >rmtv. and other wo- Sq. CS WWI otreet,:krw Tork. - Oammualmtio. G7roiV,Wllll.6asn.A.u., I ft r.. A I em , HAints:4l.2ers.a variety Rubber • eida and Ttia. ortbSehare far more beautthat IN= of other lastaild•cml• hardired tunas mow d •,•I•br the IV Dade* tarlmbont lb• • Great Ereitateitz riete7:Virk: PIANciS XELOLEOA2I IW CAM ZRACIEV T I - ATER.% the great-Angie and PlanoTortilleattnntt to ehste•ltrtMft. h ' easto N" m T etl . t n:tb. ttisp tor it to the c.f . Waltareet. to rates testable mom te Ina • to stem tberoreome' tht.ta tlmmotrers hhi hatoense assortment of etyma wed ow natal flame and Macaws:a st-o Carne ithottot from JbaerY.tfor osh. - mg 6notthett Those *en men cab, tweet sad:tea re:etested Boston It.- easansiet aim them of sereral of the best, Neer York as hen. Lnetreang the bessattal .4 touch -sdeared of Went! Mice from his von Yeobor, end eleodeoro of the best Beaton. Neer llerstafire Yorkatut Itedfao to 'grab.= I=fitreltt'sVa'a- geoltr t bitr pt= at grist berosinoPricee from SOO to WO- 'tad Musket loststmentsof al thals..Deslas. Teachers sib! needs of Bebools strolled et the best teens. Made set tt bitten Zetsral sot ftsleet estaiegtee of Mo. .NiezfenVeriTietur7 Dam of fistos4daWmat and thetrenteats [Trotted to Aar eectnekr VAST OOLT OALICOES—Jcint rei9d2ooo yr.= i t 141,1 n 811 q`ihkh - will sal itt.B. - mouaz-100 bbIL cats famiiiEcintinst Nert Itytesi. br _ euTrug Opuiu - Pion ion; . Moira r for LI. MUMS a co riIIANNERS 0 A Z alibi 4xo BUSINESS CARDS _ ATTORNEYS. OSEPH S. & A. P. MORRLSON, Attar 01111* 3.o t jf , zeth 4reet, bet. andOsan4 PI nu2l W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake • var. BeUlna," Ursa street, between Poscrth and oast Mier. aria)erlyT Pip OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLati, ..LIL Mo. . fe7 ROBERT POLLOCK, - Attorney at Law= Comm of Fifth lead Grua stessitherpaslts tbiOeurt steps. Ptttstrterib.- - ettetti-r63 TAMES X. KUHN, Attontay at Law, tfEcti 0 'mirth and. mar Gnat, Plttgargh. 106-dir PRANOLSO. FLANEGIN,Attorney In /math Aran: Pitt.barzh. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 82 ritth street,PUtsbargb. BANKERS-AND BROKERS. TitANAN & CO. Bankers and ExchangL Woodninot. Damn orDlamond Alley =ld eall Bank Normand Coln. Dtroonot Xxasnes, and Proud.= Notar, auks Colletion. in 41 the principal chin of ths - Brdon: Bmrt. Dexalta on =don Interest, and lire their prompt Warman to all oth-' or matron • • • airy to • Broker's balms. ALIZIr 1ME1X...—.J1.01.1=11 =MIL hRAMER,: f t RAHN, Bankers and 4.1- dune's BMltsty and sell Gold and d arer and Notes, 13. loans on Rod Estate or' Stock Some l U dW n eM an d It :gat CoTtrlntal l . o' Ca= tlents mads on all mints In tits Union. On. In of Thlrd and 'Wm! streets, dlrectlf Montt* U. ed. tdusriss ssrldy II D. KING, Coin, Stock and ,Exchange d Broker. 'Fourth street—Bays and sells Stocks on at• • ••• libasra en Esatem elthwatipplied at car- T2B ,WarIMMAS Mr. LINE A. JUANA 1:16:; Siteceiscirt to - Harms &Co., Ilankeri, It:mho:ire Itrokeranod in Sandoz end Domeetio Exchange, QertlOontee „=l.= Now and Spode—N. W oreraer-of Wood sod Clamor %poor received or, Wren. . Might Meeks for We. end eorleetkets widgeon nearly all wind palpantr of the Cloned Staten. rhe blotted math= veld far Yorekro =I American Advance. ma& ecosicutionto or Piatuee. skipped east oa terms. WM U. WILLIAMS . Co., Bankers and VT lirchance Brokers, North Zest corner of trood and Third greets. Pltdebarsh. Ali Unandlons made on Mesta terms, sad collections promptly attended to: Sandy WILKINS & CO:, Exchange Brokers, 76 Ihereth • street,,opterlts the Bank or Pitt. h. All tratueetlons at matt Blrnl rot.. WO - . LARIMER, Jr. Banker and Bro- W P itta Ll barott. N 4th stmt. No. liel., ' adiololtdag the Batik of M HOLES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . aled Dametk MIL or Kuban ps. Cert/Ll.na. o f Df =t i ? mk glr"`"P --4 ". i tt tlarmsrhout the United Btatea. BOOKSELLERS &C. tirL. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 18 Fourth t, . • • • . 1 • y JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller aad. S ta maker, Rltomeellat Dayloso Jzors, No. Illookot lams, ues: Yowl/. Rittobargb. P. ttr7.2.Y 8. BOSWORTH. Bookseller and Dealer Statio stagrnidi, sterr,fre, 1111 Pintat strut. mar d. FI O' A' ere an. *tationers, Na 65 Wood street, Bart dew to tbo corns of Thtxl, - COMMISSION -&C. L W. BUTLER, & CO.,- ERWARDMI COMMISSION MEN CIUS/TS and Dealers In all timber Pittolmart Maur red Articles. bead Pips and atiset Lead. Ka 97 Slut Wk. H. surroN. WmUtak Omar, importer and Dealt, in ktI3REIGN - WINES, - Brandies and OH N0,....g.h•1a , ....g.h•la Rye RUST, 0.17, Boatb-Sast eoroar c.d ilad front ea. •Pitttbst Pam, mien Cointnipsion and For- D ORISON & CO., ....olesaL t.tr. „ mvt dror 02.31 = ncese- anciadza Emmons.-- --...."—.—Jurcaanna rnFrau - 11 S MUNGER HABBAUGII lc. CO.; (Stieces . anr• to 8. ItartannB,) Cocandsoka and Fornarltng nrebantin Thalara in ifrani alut Prodoce ganatallT, Nola 1.45 Ana .4116 Second alamona. littabereta P. ap3•27 W. REA,' Flour, Factors, Commies - ism o,. ...satw a ttme.bse l ard Dodos Ls Panama asteavai.. xa.. 14 Water am:UAW:it lot., pira= 1 A. &afar mg. r. Jasu ARDY, , CO., Successors tO ATWOOD, JONES & 00.. Cansmiskion sad Famish Patebarebsat4, Dearly La Plttaccrsh .Blaatactrcedthx&r. urzh. • MERCER ANTELO, General Commie — , eloa Mordeata PhWrta. Liberal edema* oa eoardaameate of ProSaes aaaerell7. Pa7:7 ' WAIT.t . .. - 60 - 7. -- Nrhocesale Grocers, f T J OWN Comxdsian Iterebsal., and Nelms In Prodano eatt ttabargb Ittmarsetsrem, N0..256 Lagar Pitt.barth B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, wale %mbar W .ad ..ArPot d Pearl Ash. and Wastern Predsee r. Water eteelt, between am %ILO aroc4. P 222242ant.2, . . -2=222 um.; a DR. — i Mu. a co IdTTLE CO., Wholesale Grocers, 112olues and Comoludottidertlmate, 224 D..l.n in .112232!tarn. No. 112 &mad PM. • 1219,-23 ' /'CHEESE WARE 110IISE.-11ENRY COLLLNE,Tannizdtes.2l4 o=art4nna Mardasaton4 VON BONNHORST . MURPHY, Whole .l. Cle..m_sad.Cotrardmiou Ihrel.ada, axd D...kai 1. PiPb. , 4ll isaohdares,ll* Water dm; rist. I HOMASPALKER, Importer. and Dealer I In Yreroch arul. Asaniem wen rap. No. 65 Market , itkireen nerd sad Tasert.ll Pam; zkIfcCLIN R.t I'OCK, Im Reran Dw.r porter and WitOf; tottturt l iblo and Moo Clo e' Vintor 81, lfenr 2lfUl noun t Stimotnio., N 0.112 limbo Amt. MteRIS PATTON - , - Wholesale and Re to, on the Magna Ms of tbo Malmo& DRY GOODS. LRANK.VAN DORDID74 . Dealer la Trier fa Ks: alms, La. Goods. losbral4l6 , l" • flout . .s.b/tig Good• sad Itsacr WWI= full se, tonalo Wh out always b. ba4 at So. 61, em. of Marked Amt. sad tbeD1666626, iMWDo¢b.Pa. ayll.lr ii i"*T A.B i lA ' YO "'"=" N Co7:"W t h ""r olosale a an w aße -T tain z res-th Nancy SO4 fltapla Dry Golds. 25 Fifth ORPHY lIIIRCIEFIELD, Wholesale .1•1 sod Rea ihrebszta. ams. _seket stmt. Pittabscres." GROCERS. • iiimait,TiteThilietint ENE - RALCOMMISSIONMERCIANT4 irg; kyPrz Provldon*, tioFjr p z A. a . • HARBAUGH74 BOOMS, 47 ERIVARDiNG .COMMISSION MER AnAlv i ttr uz . v t. vvzdjad it e of=ll7ld, Jon 11.0.-...:--.ASCILLSD -.. WILLEM fI4TD. 41 - 0/IN FLOYD &CO., Wholmale Onvers .14Coscrcalsidoi Ilerchsats,2o.ll3lVood sad 249 Lib. ystreat, Pittsburgh. Ida Lt%I.ERT MOORE, Wholesale 4011:at, Bee t:mos DIARIsr, Ada, to Prodam, Pittsburg. Ms. and kinds oil sad Dar:melte Wim. and galow ,n eA , LS c k a lberty ,t=2;l4yat.ilt,g .• OLT= swum,— ... I.4wris, fkBLACKBiTIiN Giro' unllo n atita p f t t..el l a :Zrzsoad Lad at tkolr Wsaboaar.fil Waal. areet. rittalasa, rertzrs SAIAH. DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Ore= " ''BlTUTlTlV.ithaire=evn . . . Wg.,BAGALEY 0., Wholesale Cho ears. Nat-18 .M a 1 Woad stmt. littsbarch. WILLLM. -WOLURGI, Grocer. and Tao Dater *Omar of Wood and Sixth dada.; hag shwa on band o f . roacenont, of choice Groordo• utd En* Tos•-•Tood • Truitt and Thou, Mbokort• and lOrtail. CO rz 2V l. ho r..i lesals 110 BERT :mord, Mallse, 2a uuny amt. Pittsgash.. • - WM! n . . . leCanaGnen. W/la ok. IfibkiffEESS, Ouccer.son . t o l. katxxoy s tLawtvzilvrarth.s,zei nyz, Minn liategland morM.rfrn= Wood mod WatarsenetL Pittetarl, • CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and • - Cknaadadea Itarehabt.Theder !lava:Tunis:LS Pitt. • • IdiuresTand &Vela. 72,5 Mat, Ozer; rut.. s - All: FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Corn =Won Mearliarts, sal Dodos In Padue.—Ertuid t 4th:="" Ut*nn-Wcod. 02.3 stream, & toinan., Int. my 11110VIMA••;-•-•••••••••••••••--1.4011. r# PAMMX74.7- ACIATAT, WOODWARD & Whole.. UP Ws .14.04.113.111118M4Vittrt,1110. , toMP COANDLESS, MANS & 00. 0 . Mr . 1p• !. .___.Ouct,e orta,Vinsoimlom,sDas emo:4Usan n O :W55 21 1W'11..•- Mf/MI AGENCIES L CCTIIIIIST. B. CrIMIMMT 4 808, fIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the de and =than of Beal &tate. Collection of B°".. Lorr., No. Illehigan General Commission and Callen . hon Agency Mee, Fadthe collection of Home and Foreign esean and all otheslioney <Liam in Medan acent Mader. Investment and Payment of Mousy; Payment of Taxes, Assebase and dale efileal Estate and Ennead and lonstranee Asenta. . .• PELTIER. t ANDELCRON, Detroit, }Helton. arimenet/ Patrenagh—ltasst Exam. it !Whoa. Rank. t tt B* t 034 Gazette OM= broom. Stewart I Co w Mtn WE/wa LOARD.—.llaving been appointed the ex ehistre Agents for Pittaburgh, _fo Me We orPatent a Cemented and Stretched Leather Beating, man- Outten.% by P. JEWELL t BON, ortlartfeed,Oonneetient. We awe otter Ibr male a • tam sweetmeat of WI slabs manatectenest at the mannrectmersr prices' hi. article being superior to any Leather Belting ever bans offered In Vale market. Ales, • large stock of all iridthe of ladle Rubber Belting constantly on head, and thr age at the "Muth. pentad BelenVEYs muut mot JSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agent, jl_ Stook, alarehandla• and MI Drokor, eltoo No. 92 &nth street, alma Wood. Ituaineas n0+u0n 91 7. 99,9 dad to. AMLIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi kJ seal Inman. company . . 94 Water street M. 43=, Secretary Western 'rum- .71 OARDINKROOFFM Agentfor Franklin r a 11 E7 lonsrame 9napaer, nost . ltHtut mamma Wood --- PA. MADEIRA, Agent ear Delaware Mu . tai InaurawnCommix. 42 Water street. MUSIC, &C. 101 IN =WAR, Dealer in Piano Pertea, OR Mule and Matra] instramants, School Books, .4 Fratloner. amt for Cbletorforto Plano Norte, for Won*. renorylralOs—No. Vfoo4'stroet. JJENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Mamie, Mn. idol Instrumento, it. lon , orter of WM. oot OR Hanna Clark's er.4 and oquaro Flame, N lrlth m Mama Attaehmot Alto fbr DEmbaralr u DRUGGISTS. 40112 , 1 HAFT, Jr., (soocessor to•Jas. M'Ou/- fer,) Wholesale and 110411 Drnanist and Dealer to aintN 011 a, Dyestafk Ac.. 141 Wood stmt., I doors tnlrre , knl t : M A stnin• P . b"th. WR''''''' ""t a.... L.tßl WILCOX 4 . CO., Druggisie and ' . Apoth .L.A • annielk corner %larked ide. and tho Dhancmd,tsay constantly on band • fall and romplete amortwent of Drua.ldedleinen. P•rfuwery,andartlelea pirtalnlngta thedr Invdnesa. • • .• PhyBlepr.o. mmerl•thms earefollrommotmdel m 719 iblIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drum, P•hata, 011.8. iv Islam and [ha stuff, Nn. :A Imty Wo, Plt&Marsh. - A.ll - Prdsrr•rlll realm prompt attont/ch. air AR.t fur Loudon a ece. rateable tempt mallelme. 2.Ply - A. FARNESTOCR. ft CO., Wholesale e 4,,. • Dr.IPRIta....I manufaetomrs of Whit. 1884,1184 aml Litlmigv. carom Wool and front Arcata, Pitt. lath? LtE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in i r ,d „...txee. Pan. bre Statlo.e . l. Varn1ah t t . 1.4. 1 4 . ..,, km. RRRAQN &REITER, Wholesale lk, Retail Dropests. tuburu corn.. of Liberty and St ash. Amy., b. JSCIIOO2O.I9.ICIR & CO., Wboterale • tassists. 22. Rood.. Pittaboash. O.OSEPII FLEMING, Saccer,sor to L. Wilcox k corner Market street sad atnc uinpa. Datueu—i cow u)• raz„==or i ruaninrgewi . L i OM Molds. presalytkaas =Molly emaxnsmted at Cail ER. WOOL - lIIERCH.tNTS: LiLEE, successor to MURPIIY & LEE, . Won Dealm. and Onnuttlanton Merchant ror lb* of Ammar. Wool. Goods No 137 Law' , dwelt. I wet MEDICINE. J&MPS KING: Office and Residence, I. Ns 12 kirth and. *Dimas Vt. Ontbidnil, ursn. J.ddy Wllf. VARIAN, M D., Office Bth street, i 1 bolo. Eallthll.ll. CO. Itato.--11 to 0, vt., to v. it- torse.iid MERCHANT TAILORS. 'Tailor' and C10,a31,7,0,LT , a 31 ,7, o ,LT WILLIAM '. DlGBY,MiecturifitilloT,Mii- 1. , ....411. a" L. /UM/ MM. Clothing,llllLlb. WATTS A CO., Merchant Tailors, 181 • • Liberty stmt.—We aro now recolvlnt, oar • • emit of Goods rm. Clealifauxes War-0.14.0m. • • sadVagalassafthenvvrertnytosaudfamiquidlly- MANUFACTURING. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Itathffretarer •ad A.M. la Cainst Ware. N. 1:3 'tram JOHN WETHERELL, Mmufacturor of .. PAENT BOX VIM • = mint *AP* SOLID BOX 1.1.1 BRAZED WI VIM% enet.s. or Asian.= Rob. lama gtrotts, erns moue fn. ID. RADA Meat &Ids., AL Realty Mr. aramell 41 , MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- I w t .,4.4--aateaam.bag s 11 .1. 1 7 1 , r d a . An -0.1.f N 0.11% Penn sittnet. ann. Muni. Bolivar Piro Brick awl Crucible Clay Brim nfactoring_Comp_aay. THIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED 1_ I.lr elklnrity mannilortardna. sew now gwwparod t o urt4 t alr= manc ln rttllel4ltrkk. Crucible/Lad RA Y := Baeln. PltteEntwhi noytembor 2.1.1113. JONES. Boots and Shoes!! ?1 11 AMES ROBB, No. Btl Market street, 3d doorfrom th e Market Buse. would Inform the pub. .1 o that he has our • serf fall 'trek of wriry thing In the towt end new truiel'enth Y isaise ltaiters half halters. Jenny . Lind Padorui.tuly Franklin and all the Arial Iniund on the Eastortrmilles also. }lieu . and Childrunk . flaiterean4 Faner — Floote and Phut, In all their varieties :sleo,Gentlemenif finer:rem Patent Calf Roots French Call roots (Imam+ Ratters and Shut also. Ik7ei and Youths . fine Fnineh Pleas* nine us call as we wieti to "II ouch an &Allele to all who favor we with their custom no ell Sire .die.. - tlan. Remember the bleu. .0 Market street. Hats and Caps. WILSON 4t. SON keep constantly an on gi • nand eset7 description and varsity of - Bats d br b e2•ltte fr Vc• *° :••= 1 1 " * .• 4° , 4th Vert •e• brit. irtn . ludas silmlie ' re7. ":" sots,' On D. WOOL, 141'CORD Sr. CO. WBOLF-RALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE RAT AND CAP MANUFACTUN.ERS, AND DEALERS LI ALL RINDS OF FURS. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH BTRESTA. , Pittsburgh, anldka T I ado kB oma b C o a o da anmdfi qualitonnn.d V aH ata Coach and Carriage Factory. I WINSTON, 'BROTHER d CO., corner of Ilelm.t Athl Robot , * stream, Allattitroy Qty, war reoplettully loSorto their Meal. sna.t.be public rfla•=, that tboznalwAorhotorlog tArtlogew, ludoooool. • - whom Waists sad CLASH& theft. various otylmonitrl'aild wroportloo. All order. ill Le executed with rtriet reg.d to dm.. Why . And beauty of finish. Rehabs will /goo hosttonded to on the moot normal* foram tfiliSlS In all Unit. Writ the boat Duds. their. Poles And Wheel not 4 they to.I titkloot that all who lAtorAtono with their patronage n hw=rtlY rstlollod oh trial of their work. • Nur art rooluerted to giro limo • all botbri chaslng elsowberr. oco Hew Coach Factory—Allegheny, ffikM. IL - WHITE & CO., would ro rretfully Saran tbebtle that they have • pon tem& betweenend sod handl:Wray aerate. They Oro now =trait .o che viewed to IfeeriTo order. for every derairtion or rableles. litechei. ll.o %rote, lonran msonitt a cie Alfe: h st k o h. worh. the lira they hate, they 0.1 coondone thi; ant ortabl old t. do work on the moot rerainaldo terms with ram ranting &Moira In their thin. - Paying pratieular nitration to tho matter of materiabi, and baring Dora bob competent . workmen, they bra. no bratetion to warranting their work. We, timed.* ant the attention of the public I, MIR matter. • N. 17.—Itopaitiow &no In tl.• host caannee, 'and on the L unroof.— X. /160111ILD V. t.t . 0PL1.1.. Livingston, Bogen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, IqTTSBURGII, PA. ACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, P caw anlfinsin dot Plattegm and Coqutordot Axe nt all gloaa tinting, Dm. and Thumb Wass, Cage. 111111 c or tarions kind a Paint Isillia.nprunsl %mita:nut Bolts and Porteningg =testae Iron Caatings at or yr riedr farm and Inlab. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, - 1119,821 mid au Übe* end, meal* SmitMad saw MONUMENTS ; Torabß, OrAfe • StirnesFtma,i rowt""6„.. - aorta btu:tared ;nviri — l =4, grzvz.^"get.limv:ant v at i ttler. Allman MINI with deoatch 31.9 Llber . W . an= . WALLJUVL New Goode andFasblop; for Gentlemen'' Clothingfor Spring of 1854. • WATTS CO. beg leave respectfully •to In their noir onater .d orsq... tha or t=gifiltrag.tl.4.l , --1. 7rt . b n el gr. ern midair • and that they are nuty to mein. ore &Infos re De ■lt em Iry in theirrundi innierb 0)1, • The intheartion so IMOMIIT erpnenea try. their iners hitherto, ritb their hirable efforts to pleas% theU sttlau• lout thmak to MO exertion In the tame dtrectkaa • Conned that our house la al Liti la =rigt It •bon St. Clair "6 1,4412. T. a WARRENTON 7, lADZES' crffuMLlA . SUOE STORE, A t ga it tge r isawil full morn loNickidlS Miasmic& lisstOlass Hoods:;:. . . - -..'' LHE embeetibere beg leave to inform the Fillla that they ban 11Wd their Itmamerttottoaso ng tit* onradwstd zwat habionabla Ilabrien Ita 9sa c wen .l ., , . ILYWAITS a al. • . : labfetty IMMO. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1854 NEW YORE ADVERTISER:BETS. ham VIEISCITSII ECIIELL'EI Gettasl Adtvertisbn Rowe. 34a.d 3411 Broadway - . Nor Yar.k.asta Zia aU Nunn street) /Utak Rm.* ts.Cyty pf 1 Extension Tattles. Wi r it ri.. llE . MDT,ls9 wton :I N ;o:s y te or r t. st.: ; :be . tWOSSI. Alum. asiortztout l ousys ou Load. Ouunnally ottoadad to. °'""jtaili=47 Gourtri CO., Wholesale Print Sellers; , . York. 14113. Porta eldon. mint by%st. m 3:1 1 1 c06= t4 7,; .S 4 Catalogues Tlay axi .= to tha.tradAk and Intlitalona. Nett. ramas onl7.dmv _ _ r . . Pianos ! Piaiibill Pianos!!! TTENTION of purchisere t respectfollymaliaL to • u.. and iron to invention% Plano Porta, now fully ffiMeert 6l) &7 l. e t iti " oredVato. °" Tra PectdiarE; of t.ll.oelestll Plam consists in Um pally for octave 1.41•'l isp with the obtain finger, an c atlainneent hitherto tos *warn forte Plano Forte. The moat ordinary pert:ismer lanabledtry tho ad of this. lhoprovenant to produce or octave playig_ that :would conlbundsitoallarg or • Liam Casa( Ma chief ea sallencies is its capacity to be used at sill al an ordinary ;Plano of the matelot quality of tone, and is inetantlY ehargted nod byth o. e m oto.tlm e of • common pedal to • combination ee telat Pt rilo t ; IT d po= grtl ;ordinary t octave Pianos, addle La mach:moo, purity. ::Limtb, riehness atoms, they oha ll asila the cottP*4. nf M ssmtE aThis In the mita& testimony of Professors and Mao eon oho have tested the Celestial Piano. Ordinary Pi u. of all eaempaSeand eascrod hand for ale at nodaced ;Prima ELY A 311 FECIEE,221Broadway,tans York' ae.=.3tov Eameatarea Dealer% wholesale re.• IX= Daguerreotype Materials. W. TiIO2III.SON d 15 Broadway, Nov York, Slaunfaetaren CO.,Bealersin Ptiru.rw. jippu,,tus, 3fattiug., Presartsrs,de., and Im iCte=o=CZai'Vl.rirr..'L77"'"'" fhaea. and n Y vV " :(trotitnitUl l y oxiihr'utn and t lan otbar tutors lowest WO.. sod vareantad verrect. salrftly . . Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. WM. 51cFARLAND dr CO., ALVIRTI• LANK NEW. roux. Womb:em 145 Pratt at., Baltimore, BANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Howie Safesofernetv dna eonetantly on band So este, and er wanted In dew:vane. • . Fael Toad, April RI:L.IISM. )M, ir , tortand.' Ontlanen —lt alma. pie. non k. tont= To. tn. yew. Safe Deranded tor Rm. and Pagraw=eltavaeto t ne=3: LT; 1; ea a es t mv:4 7 = l i t . mar cu t rj r. ,. .. 3 - t think. wanner Ibe another triad liaartallY.. Jl4. T. Jimmy. dr.. 11 Postal tine= et. FEVERXRD AND AGITE. DR. EDW BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, gq, the Amer and Apse, Cliart, rem>, DiAXPA MMus Alromorts. rIMIE Proprietors of this Modicum mil state L••without hes:Ratko erre. of mutradtetion, that tie AW.. 3111 . 1.11ba• Mira more perm. when It am n introduced,than any other medicine In ass for the blurs dimmer. This troolleine tali neither Arsenio nor Nninins In Its manpooltiou. ail of the InErottmats am of a ErObstly lostlthu trordsb. and highly rtmulatias and =tLinoti; te=i,,lron.,:rtglar&r M'lt=t=tra"tre thartrrr'w=l;rl4Ruh"ith-rr wall', _will do to adopt ma. medicine, as the patilit not °Mims], to Lay bywhil. mad.' tomb:ma and thoy RurE ' be anwrolsfurperds rum Ms horrtrtor nonidintrodtmo thousands of certilkatos from thaw of Um hishod moot ability, but proforma ring to the akk Our one bans and son will two the infallible proof In LotavolL /NE direc tion. Ibr its use be Inttle. ' Otetidcata• ran be n o., .t th. otlnorthowlad when this ~oft‘Molleirm ha. mad whan &Authors ham rof. VbeTr7lttrclt e ni l l n O tt, ,u 67.- It has also Imettlakm. wittrthenundastoulatind swarms .annal nom of Ltummatisto sad Gout; for thaw mit plaints take tabh.randtd a as,. Oro bottle of 110 Dead. Imry ram , he. ti. &deed"' r Dorltnlitr=in ail pat.! th s treated Matra orad Llmota. All Wholesale ardow must b. .dammed to MELD plalSKEH,sole Proprietor, OS Broadwity, Now Tort Aomh.7l min` iton, B. A. lahnortsw.l a 0. , L Wit itch. and Dos 11. lormr, Plltsdnarsh. ordisly. IRON WARE °IKE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO ; 1 Impute:, and Dmlnn In .• I.IIION AND STEEL, :at Grobona Mat. xem Tork. .11. 4 0 1 T o rt:=7, barlt i t tMn ltmlobt ornar. God STEEL OF ALL KINDS. o NV:au .I^4,cLuT, Oran" En null tqltruatol to oar my. will to flasti at 'Lb* pmbet an* rat. MAMMY, SPRING a C., /el 2-• anottoith et. Y. 801121Fung BEATICKEIS & CO., WiIiaLESALE DRUGGISTS, lir/1r TORK. arrememdto Nara li'llhaag.cor.sfikehors. IMPORTING the leading Drop from their Mena nuke*, tothlf=9ll rse Irkl/ww.and /wrath and Nruelsh Nall/gad Ils/s Rrastww. filravesaiial - 77 . •,14.-1,.. o od M=reunriable tenam boil. 010 reedn timilr bold eltwetlow. _ . SAMUEL. L. CA.VEREY,Whalesaie Deal : ill i atall=7.a.§: ... vvS 4 llai nt 4=Vv a d ant WM- Xr-7 - gt ihrecrvieb Xav Tart. ?"aii.lra. Flee n l 4 lDOW SHADES, Gilt Ccrrnicca, Table 0.1 1, 1,11 , 401111111111111N11, lianzeortiversad r , l 4. Dosla, No.lo Cakhatino st.. bed 6lo.thaia Sow. Nov Uri calttl.lr, MISCELLANEOUS. " ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY ASP SALE STABLY., Ortur Diamond arra and Cherry L0t64.! PITTEBUItOII. PL ASHLAND HOTJECE, A WTI irriarrr, APO RE 11617..NTL1 SMELT. PIIIL4DELPIII.4. H. 8. DENBO N, Pitorurros tartil. ikeva. '.:AY Per a0../0 Mu S. 114.4,11.1 anis alas. Nat Tsl. *Porn Iletvls) cIiTY HOTEL,Hato Brown e,) corner of Smithfield and Tint streets. rituemnin. Pa,ausa AR R., Prossletnrs. air•Thbl.r g e fled enmeanstioas Norm basics sisullsr sons thsrsash awl fortilshol 4.1111 sirs os,siss..ts thrsastyst. Is Ism sporn kw nesplisa Nth. trandlSs subtle. Ca4II4.2IICIMILM lOHN sount, Coach Maker, corner of North Common and rateral at, Allambear PEIUCL 47,74T211,1.,1! IL hair Mao otual WARM troll In Oho PC (Marks M 111411004 on &ermk sham Wool at. wham La has at h Paling ranfklaor— roma l'OPLlmmok mama Im Moron% MI6 mtonalas taloa. th• malarial mil workmam eremlmal. stria animist, of Ma wort —ha cannot La ramparod with le lb. ICan or Mast ard-Maa RAIN WI:TM - - . XI/ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and W'pV Dealept Plgrarteoftwlalve Paper (lane t elgm oel:i.rated tau% afactmlo, INacrc court Um. of 011343 VARIrs FASHIONS FOR LA utESIDRESS. ILITIA Pada Fuego= r JUNT. dlnct pea irlassurr be Do ale Lbw Ist DavAno s tik , wnscm N 0.131% Pon, O.* Mod etroet. KEEN, JONES dc CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE. rORWARDING AND COMAIISSIOR mettatexts. cam,: Basin. Semoth Wept. Pltbi limb. P. Bacon, feu% lard 08, Mese Pork, PC. limn& It.leer tra and No, I Mit, Anthraeite .rut Scotch Plg iron, Bolivar Mick and Oar. Anthracite Coal. la ni _TIP NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAIIOHLIII :MERCHANT TAILOR. LIAS commenced bosinesa at No. 39 MM.- kat street, lets,. Nimind and Third strata mut neeived from the Importers and mantilimemem • entoplehi usteneive antortamat of every Miami piton of Goode WitenteernesiePear, lvielueing all the modern style. and qualities. whidiihe le premised to Naha up-tu order, In the moot ashicemble idyl. and In the bid mad par. liming had large exporlimvoin hl. boalimes, he Thal molident of MM.; entire matiefaetkm Mandato dl and ommlito Monk. anl7-t7 lIISSOLUTION OE PARTNERSUIP— Mai a e gitra""k Y tv:ar.°S4 1. th d b or aLY ,v trt tiro timely EirtabliZerit,afo. VS Liberty oaa J. W.' DIEYARI.IIIII. ho .1U roalltka• tha troslncola aadr. hanby authorised to Intact all wow. doe to a. .al to .ott/a all elabaa against aa JOHN LAVEI.X. Almost 1114.4. J. WELSONPAYTON McFarland, James W. MILT GROCERIES, Tone, Fruits, Pickles, Spleen, Preserves, WOOD ADD lULDOW IF4W4 Domestic !louse A Rrnishinst Goods, No. 265 Met( Street,. Pittsburgh BANKING HOUSES OP JOHN T. HOGG: • NNW 'roar" No. ZI 11011111 AD F. PHILADELPHIA. rrrratlnall. ALLIXIIIENY 00. 8011 CHEM_ LIOHERANT CO, - MOUNT MELANINS, WEIMAIORIPD CO. Penes CO. NELINVILLE. TAYISTTE Co., UNIONTOWN, _ DROWN/MLLE. . Dep.lts recalynd, Diaconate made, Dulls bought. cold Aral collected, I4nk Note. and Eneele Isreabt and end Basks. Nates_and othe? Sonteltlec Decant end coLl contmlnelor . , i• • 'UOSES F. EATO No. 19 Frail a e=nt lb, &Ming and tarring PATENT RIOITT la non . . orlud to sell Sho following LUST Trott's oars. 01101.. Ihr Edssor rgTIVT. q' '. Cogr's potent WE: Drilling loon: Doan. Book ng Marlines. .., , , Eotoland's Ma r and Pottabl•Erat mix ; OrsotbrEp _Aram and Wrktro.Ort .0,4 - - -.. thillth's Wrought Iron ItallroadTalr Dtaddmis. Tbs.e artfolas boys bll4l ssand.d y maid toarlatri les awl Ingrohlarstsiand pr o oornasedl.p....w.nr Wu.- .1111i2 also authorised to ran .Blghts to mats and Tend Ulm artless ban, Tutor nu coantryi .: n Lis Ma WO la ads bot,promal Nntts and Truramaand rllitsbod Brass Work. . - • , .Ho Is sho rprwodto take Unclad liw the ea. othik b.: grzsgar uk.4 o my lora:Mw. poi fly. to Eta Wail to tVigt = 4" *WWl'''. or at . ke, tem omusintod with Uri fi r Ns V. sal km rano - beastly. lo excessandln4 Wass a =I oo==itt e l etentl . " " " A warloW la oho* ozattlon. am rellomw mar to p: 1 1 Vials& Oath , , yge , l=,fr„,, :la I V: "... • I kue ' • ri - 21.,?=. - .' bur?. ' xi . ..a saL= A :.;-1.,..._ _h.l.lytottotow. * . v i u gr ., Wiliam= . . Johnston. i L*"7Lie); =Etal!. tiMit 211 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNEW, DEC. 16, 1854 Prom the Chridisa Damenabruster. CATHOLIC THEORY OP mozuarry. .6. Atfoine Lisa 7,1171. Theory of Theft. 47. IV —l.Theaogt. ,I.I;;;;Za t:. I 1 : 4 r a"9" (1=, %irti P. M.. ConaT. DS. Radom% Prolmter. et Profauar Thad. Mend* 1846. • - . I . — Bodo=ints !file Pg.sair d Zrn =D.Cl2festaV Liao*. E4lll. aovaalaguntla, D 342. 3.—OmpeAdhaig TAgolpia< Nora* -1/p/aonri deldparios Ardars D. Itrraanurr. Pmsbytaro DkareaLr Yaeiae Iluthmenalslll.lnlmazio. litnaral.lML • foorrumnd The next thing which the wife has to do is to 'make up her mind whether her hush - end is more expensive and wasteful than he ought to.bc; if 'she determines that be is, she may 'secretly sub 'tract some things' in order to make compensa. lion to herself for the iejnry which she is told is Ave done to her.. Thirdly, she may 'secretly subtract some things' s -ler food, dress, and household necessaries, which her husband would not allow her if she used him; for husbands don't understand those : fhings. ' :Fourthly, we most suppose that her father and mother are alive, „that., she has four or fire brothers - and- -eaters', and some children of her natty a previous montage. Sonia reverses have fallen upon thorn, and they are no longer able to lire in the style of gentlemen and 'ladies, as they hare been tweet to do. She goes to her husband and asks him to help them. The hes pond, feeling perhaps the lose of the 10001, and the other 'subtractions' reforms non mai serene- Fere.. Then says Ligoari, in bin Bono Apmeedi. car, - .the may take something from the goods 'which belong to them both in common, or in 'deed from those which belong especially to her 4 htsaband—oucrogis, for them to live according to 'their station—although her husband is repug 'pant to it.,,fur Idirepugnance is Ireatlonal." This Inaba an other very serious item in the hue baud's canonises coven or eight persons cannot be supported in the station of gentlemen and Is. dice for nothing. We think it must be put down at another 10001per.annum. On the other hull; she must cook the dinner and sweep the house, if her husband tells her, according to the opinion of some Doctors. "Is It noble wife bound to falai menial offices at her command, such 113 cooking the dinner Wand sweeping the house Angelus, Tlrsquel fins, &c., say she must." Others however, are of a different opinion, and make the consolatory remark, that if the wife did such works she might rompenzate herself, L e. take as much Mere of her husband's goods as would serve for a cook's or housemaid's wages. "Sancises, the 'Salamanca Doctors, with Sylvias, Garcia', Fa rudest &a, "with greater probability," ray , she need not, -- beeanse the wife IS a companion, 'and therefore is not bound toperform the works servant, which would be a disgrace to her ; 'and if she did-perform them herself, she might 'make, compensation to herself, as they say." Moreover, tho husband, " may sometimes 'chastise moderately with words, and on grave •csuse with moderato blows, if to htuf regard for •ber condition and station," but ho mtuit not • .best her heavily."( 2) It appears too that, on the authority of Sanchez. Burden, &w , he may starve bee if her dowry ban not been paid the more general opinion however would only justify him in maintaining her in the same styli, in which he keeps his eervantt ' , ll Me husband bound to keep or support *slaw) bis wife, if her dowry has not been paid? 'The Doctors in Common say No, if It is the fault 'of the remises that It has not been paid. So 'Sanchez, Ra w lins, Domino; 'the • talainancs Aloetors, F des:' Trelenchlus, and others, •oaying that the bjeet of the dowry Is that the 'buiband may keep his wife with it. Except, 'however, 1, if the Mislead married without "dowdy being promised, and, 2, if the wife pays 'obedience to her husband, for then he is at least 'bound to keep her like a servant. So say the dialeniance . Doctors, with Abbas; Lupo, Fze., quoted by.Sanchee Sanchez, boweyer, with Siredus aid others,-. does not allow the second •eseelulati, because (as he says) the wife is bound 'to pay her husband both &dowry and obedience, and therefore it Is not necessary for him to 'maietein ler if she only pay. obedience. list I 'rather adheeel to the opposite opinion, because theta triff Dante itself teaches you' to keep eye 'wh o "eli himself in being your dement." ... occepigto L Iv. Oa. Still he mast lake care how he behaves, for, nine the ocinvertiern of hie wife, the continuance of his marriage is entirely at the mercy of the neighboriog Homan Catholic Bishop--11 may be, the very- Director who arranges how the 1(1001 shall be bestowed in works of piety. It is no lon ger lawful for his life to Live with him except by the dispensation of the Dishap. The second of the four ceases which justify divorce, gated sin e:An in Doman Theology, id the fact of ono of the two being unconvertell to the faith. On this head a question is coked, ”If the unbeliever will 'not be converted, but still wishes to live peace ably without wrong tower's the Create, may *the faithful one separate from him cot only , pokad - forum but also quoad rinculentr(l) Tothis three answers are given. The fret absolutely in the negative, which is held by S. Paul; the second absolutely in the affarmative,which Is held by Salberminei "She thin! is the more common and more pro 'NMI& opinion, held by Stmoher, Conoina, Pon •tins. Taunter, and wham which say that in old •days the believing wife (1) might not go away 'from her husband and proceed to another mar .tiage, unless there were danger of her pemrer 'Mon, became there war no cause for her lute- _ . ing her unbelieving held:mai, for very many an 'believers were 'summated to the faith by miracleo, .which were than much more commonly worked 'by the faitikkil; bog netr.o-days, when to great 'a frequenerof miracles bee ceased, It ill made 'unlimrful to floe with an unbelieving husband by 'the received caattim of the Church, which has 'been Introduced Brom experience having taught qbat there Is no ,Little risk of perverwou from 'llving with an tihbeliever--oxcept the Bishop 'give, a dispensation for living with him from 'probable hope of his conversion. We mast how 'ever mark with ff. Thomas. Couchm and Petro ,cormais, that the marriage is not broken al the 'believer tuts left her htuthand and proceeded to 'another marriage. And also that before the . I:iodising one contracts another marriage, elle 'ought to warn the unbelieving one, to Teo if be converted to the faith, as Gregory 'anti S. Pius V. commanded. Sanchez however 'says that this treed not be done if it is certain 'that the nebelieverii obstinate or If he It very ler off. Croix notices that in cue theunbeliev 'lug one cannot be warned, the Pontiff's dispen ‘ration is r\equired, as,- he says, the aforesaid 'Gregory XIII. has cemmanded."—L. M. 957. Besides the forii - metnoce of divorce cooadrin ridum—by death—by the converelon of ono of the two—by entering a monastery within two months after marriage, and before consumma tion—by Papal dispensation under certain air cumstancetc—there are also six methods of di vorce, quoadforum. The first is that which pro ceeds on our Lord's precept unless It be for for nicatiou. The 'second is ill-treatment, which Liguori' says hue been introduced by the an, tbority of the church. (6) The third In, "if one 'entice therotber to sin,for example,aolialts ker to 'becalm tafterific, to (hie hi witchcraft, 84: fur 'then the innocent one is allowed, nay, botind to 'separate if the danger is serious."( 6) The filurth qs a contagions disease, like leprosy. (Ilf The 'fifth, heresy or apoetacy, arising after marriage, 'for 'a wife may go sway from an luitatieal 'husband, though his heresy is secret, nay, she 'inbound to do this in danger of being pervert 'ed.”(B) The sloth is mutual consent. (0) Ligouri, In qualifying &liberty of dispensation with regard to marriage, allowed to the Pope by Busembatumtancliez,Ballermine, Navarrus, the Salamanca Doctors, Cajetan, Vasquez ' Bonnet on, Beeson', & a, expresses a tear that If it were allowed, few marriages could 'tend (I) L 3 52. ' ' GI L. Iv. Me (0) 11 mir half to o . or madam that the h :mt ea, and not be mikado Latham w con rom rail ) ; Ms here tics to with. Thie howimm is note. for not to mention' that the contradlotartet dutddis tima u tito . .. rna t l not' ttr t CP. V. lt Vito, to dated for himmu Dia tarmdl=.bat ItLi attain) of mond ilisoloay to hold all'Eng not in nommun. lon with ikane,and ali Protestant; lobe l inlidele %whom 0. Altonto's own datinitiosiot what be motto br • vim hiddeltam crumblier,' he WM I.oftbme kinds. and: w h itai, of .The:= d at hue natar:nrl i tt.hing Mann tbs dmlldiw or oh. , nizat.di contesdlet tb=rhen it has bean todiMently, .gb banns them, cra to herdic. The thint pridwifew blleftamed mem". li.wiLalmiktsarold,•ll,llaato (4) Or Tanbae<L' throcabont. (SY 1.6 6I0: (6) L. VI. 078 (7) L. el. 973. Aka, ,snlirairrlt/F i l i tgllT cr. ma treat • maniacs •Itts • Deter, thoush It Is • Wog oalsorfal and Is held to - be • mortal 1. (8 Remit, and Is bold to •re • wor4ln 9(8 to Ltihortl.atWita r tteL7et=at ire: Mrs eo n S.lt..vithasoltes bummer 'bras ttral ,prorldsd that there tied. either torh•eontractires C i teVolg t i l i tre ' s ' mt .. H ' to lb? Viel .b arltg pooh! b.rotart=s W.lO. Aod ssahloLtbr h teddeta batiMlVitiltrid &Lan = l ot fa.. tt Is allowable -Rom received mad tolerated custom b tn l l bn that , 1. the Catholic our eeelrt,7thr '""BP' r4 4. tb etttt s. lid t7U(%tll V41:4 1 421,At="9 man Stair attor Qom detestable warh , PinrhWtte. 17 =atm Cl:Web has &tempi soadoested. —L. rt. 10i4. • firm. (1) We, thtak that without this liberty, there are few which might not be overthrown by WE the ten methods of _divorce enumerated above, all the more.as we find that there are twenty-one of impedimenta of marriage,' six only of which I on make it uniatia4.but still valid; while the other - fifteen make it absolutely mill, allhonyk it has beat cekbrated.(2) We now proceed to the right of eons ineteak j ing tram theirfathers _ "Seat says.. In Croix, that a eon's theft Of firi 'or 71 104 is not grave, if his father has 2 . 751\a 'year; and Logo dOes not find fault with thin 'statement, if the father is not close, and if the Wm le grown up, and takes it for honest pur 'poses. Leasing, Navarrus and Fillinccim, in 'Sporer, say that a son does not sin gravely In 'stealing HO or 154 from a rich father. Damns 'says, that for a grave theft by the, son of a Tea 'rich father, of least 121104 is, required; but Lo go and La Croix reject this, unless it, were the 'eon of a prineipe. Hohmann ogees in this; he 'says, too, that it Is not grave,to take 21 104 'from a very rich father. Navarre , s, Soto, Lay 'man, be., allow that if a son is engaged in 'shady, and his father sends him 254 the eon 'may spend I/ 64 in honest recreations, On the 'presumed 'consenter hie father."—L, iv 643 .-• "If the son, say, ale tradesman or an Lnikeep 'er, martagesltia father's goods, he may require. 'his 'his father to give him a salary aa large as be 'would give to a man who was no relation; and, if 'he cannot get it, or does not venture to ask for 'it, he may take it clandestinely. So, 'probability," Layman, Diana."-1 bid. Some of the other, duties of parents 'and Sons towards each other are given in the few following extracts : "Parente sin gravely, if without good reason, 'they expose their offspring in a hospital or in 'public places; but the child's being illegitimate 'ia a good renoon,as ,Layman, Diana, Deviri 'quer, and the Saamanca Doctors say ,lles 'pitaliffof this kind are Instituted for the tissis 'lance not only of the poor, but also of the rich 'in danger of disgrace; for then they'are used‘to 'procure abortion or kDI their child to avoid lom 'of character. Now, this is the evil which hoe: 'phalli are intended to meet, nay, I say, they 'are erected rather for spurious children than 'for the poor, for the purpose of freeing the for- Mier from the danger of death, eternal and term Voral, which they would he likely to undergo, 'through fear of disgrace, if the parents bad to 'keep them of their own cost.—L. iv. 330, 636. father must support both his legitimate •and Illegitimate children Awl eceletriaatics , may keep their epurioue children out of their Clerical revenue."—L., "A son sins gravely against reverence, if he 'despises his parents for being poor, and will not 'acknowledge them. %UAW!, if he only out ‘wardly dissembles his knowledge ;of them, mad will not have them with him, for good-rea 'son Bonsai= eicaset him from grave sin no 'that be provittestitem with necessaries, because 'it is not reasonable for them to be unwilling 'that he should eo act Hence "with probability," Navarrus, Totem!, and Trulanchius, `excuse the son who does this, from mortal sin, 'in the following canoe:—l. If he would gaffer 'grave harm. 2. If his parents bear the stigma 'of a disgraceful crime. 3. If be only outwardly 'dimmable!, and has not inward "contenit, be- !nose then the parents themselves are not'sup- 'potied to be gravely or reasonably anwllLing."— L. iv. 884. (1) But the MAUI ovdaton ars V.r. Eka that thefts* can free aMando, In the mai of, martian. celebrated bin not cominturisted,) mil' Is hal Bustruhaum, Belerrishee, Narsrrns, Palsmancs IMP:on CsielsiS VSepues. Oribelan &mid°. Labelling .Beearr de. en. en the gonads that Pontiff Imre male It mturrisre by my Am dlepeuringaft.re animism Ms oldorsted. se Natural sod Cajeter lettere of their own knotrPidpe. sod abed Imam td• El.f Pontiff. se Christ's Vicarentruated with Um gustrumentaf I.l2•ChmAi. may very sell amts.. when bie se • good um even In things ',bleb are demo dirfan a YWCA human a nem Arid. se tbsstimnanted anteroom . • geed mum Wrneeirts. " the ' fi ' Ve di riet c o: entree tbat Adkins Amid L. rot: Thay l idd also dhips rity onidition.• mitts/dons dims. dlmenslum being limme.n. and diettmg consent: bus Courns dm net them Mt four resume. aridhe Is right. 01 heat unlees Use neueenty of th• public avid require their being acted Wotheratm they were admitted, Mr reenlages ed stand tirm.'—‘ 01,951. It will le observed, hi faadd net only gum( term. (2) I. Eseleebo vellum. IL cans temp. &darns, 111. Mdse. Catiichimun • I V.thimen. V. Spimialis IL rotas, Impellaut gmi,permlttunt beta Mori. I. Bryce.' ll.Condi tits ItL rotas, lit. liSigelino. V. Priam T. Pintos diaparitas, VII. I 4 VIII. OrdA Llsamin, L llonditan XL .524. a. XII. Aldine. XIIL Pb donde:annoy IV. et lons*. XV. Rstitamelt mullet nee partl in. tut., •lfae mloatts Waal qtaa abia.fluda errimanal. —.L. A. ligt2, WA. (ie a marucD~ • Venn the cernerautenuo of tendon Tin.. MIA/ Sf lakarmana. A. , • Steve; November b. It had rained a mostincessaistly the night be fore, and the early morning gave no promise of any cessation of he helm showers which had fallen for the previous fora-sad twenty-hours. Towards dawn a. heavy (4 settled down on the heights and on the valleys dole Inkermams..— The pickets mod • men on . outlying posts were thoroughly man tee]. and their arms were wet, despite their p dorm; and it is scarcely to roe \ be wondered at if t ere were sonic of them who were not quite as crt as sentries should be in face of an enemy, f r . it must berementbered that our email army a almost wont out by its incessant labors, andat men on `picket are re men who bar had but a Ebert frequently spite i lt,l, from work in the. trench or from regimental deities. The fog and 'repo of drifting rain were no thick as morning broke, t at one could scarce ly me two yards before him. At (our o'clock the bells of the churches o Sebastopol were heard ringing drearily dams h the cold Wight air, but the occurrence has been \o weal that It excited no particsgar -attention. During the, Sight, however, a tatarp-et• wed sergeant on an outlying picket of the Light Division, heard the sound of wheels In the valley below, \esa though they were approaching the position u;\ the hill. Ile reported the ciecom.tance to klajoßembes -17, best it was supposed that the soon arose from ammunition carts or ambaa going.i to Se bastopol by the inkermarm route . No on ens. pectal for a moment that enormous manes of Russians were creeping rep the rugged side e of the heights over .the Valley of Inkermaan`on the undefended flank of the Second DivisionA There all was security and repose. Little diet, the slumbering troops in ramp Imagine, that a subtle and indefatigable enemy were bringing into position an overwhelming artillery, ready to play upon their testae ,at the Brat glimpse of daylight. , It must be observed that Sir De Lacy Evans had long been aware of the insecurity of this portion of our position, and had repeatedly pointed It Ont 'to those *hose duty it was to gnu I against \ the dangers which threatened an. It was the only ground where wo were exposed to enrprise, fo a number of\ ravines and une qual curves inslope of the hill towards the :4,6 valley lead up to e crest and eurnmit against the adverse side which our right flank was resting, without entrenchments, abattis, or outlying defence* any. kind. Every cut admitted the troth q the . reprelentations ad dressee] to the authorities eon thin subject, but indolence, or a entrapsl,f - false security, and an ovorwheening oonrklence, led to indifference and procraatination. A battery was thrown up with sandbags and gablone and fascinate on the slope of the hill over inkennann 'on thetemt, but no guns were mounted there, for lair Do Lacy Evans the nght that two guns in such `p position, with out any work to support them, Would only invite attack and capture. In the action of the :Bth of October the enemy tried their strengtft al most on the eery spot selected by them this morning, but it may now be considered that they merely made reconnoiaance en forts on that ucension, and they were waiting tor reinforce ments tofaasault the position where it was most vulnerable, and where they might speculate with some certainty. on the effects or a surprise of a sleeping camp on a winter's morning. Although ties arrangements of Sir D. L. Evans on repolsing the sortiewere, as Lord Raglan declared; "so perfect that they could not fail to Imago [mess," It was 'evident that a larger force than the Russians employed would hare forced hint retire from his ground, or to fight a battle in,d enoe of it with the aid of the oth er divisiono the army; and'yet nothing Ilia done. No e Was made to entrench the lilies, x to cast up a gleabovel of eartbao!mit &am the `A i brushwood, o \ o .. an.abattia. Axes thought "not to bo nee t... . ." A heavy responsibility rests on those lake. 'neglect enabled`the enemy to attack ne wbe . were least prepared 'for it, and, whose indiffe ' .co led them to: despise precautions which, s s'ta 'e . in time, might have saved ni‘paisyaalaske - Ves, and havo-fribled the loss ' f the . onetty • . they. been'',bold •enongh to Stet assaulted a behind 'entrench melds.. ; We ire nothitl, rejafee, over, and almost eer y lig to deplo a the battle of In \t\ kermann. \ \IV To defeat:fie; ~ enemy, indeed, but we hareno advanced eke '. ep nearer the \ citadel of Seliost 1. We hate ~asfied, humil iated,. andutterly, ranted an \ bps. • , y strong In number; in VfitnS kin; and'so. - resolute courage, and anhnst d:,by the p •e s e of a son of him whom therkhe vs to belt AVleeger ant on earth; buttes elave Buffo ' s fearful loss, and we are no r\ ha` position to'\. • with one min, England 'Mai , give us IttE% \ She mast besprodigal of her ,n 3 en she s a her awaey, sadher ships, gad ' ther hay" ' of \ their lines In her "nice \ - It a li ttle . after sr" when r General 0 o A r a..„ ance wi ttti2l ihllllllittlhit .N.,‘ 'picket& 0 kll oils ' bngadt 11 • ion:' It g ri t. tar eadthe Gen tared Ina Oapt: ' ' of ETTE. is on duty oh the ground, in the Otnante..of i Lich it was remarked that it 'would not be at i. 6 =dug if the Russians availed themselves n th gloom of the morning to make en attack _. on side's calculating on the effects of the . rain in "Banning our vigilance and 'palling oar , weapons. The Brigadier, who has proud a gloom muse erne eat, - cool and brave officer, darned his ~ pony round lest,andeetraced his stepathre4h ! , the broshwooootttlll to his lures Re had only pro, , ceorled a few Paces when a sharp rattle of man-,,, • !.ketry was he down the bill and on the left of the ,pickets of lb Light Diviiion. It was hero that the pickets', t the Second Divisions were \ stationed. °emu codrington at once turned \ his horse's head in e direction of the tiring,. and in a few momenta gallopped back tette= out hiedivisions The Ruistans were advancing in lbicn•aporrits. Their ;rev coats rendered them almost, invisible' even when , !use at Med. The pickets, of the sougnigsfieinlon had uthreely made mit the hdraitharlinolos of infantry, who were clambering hp the sicep sides Of the. hill through a *Jul. itig shower of, ain, when they, ere forced\ to retreet by a dose, shalp volley of musketry, were drivel, up towards the brow'of the • contesting every &tapef ,"and firing se long asthey had a roendotammunition on the'llussian `advance.. The pickets of the . Light Division we o assailed soon .rifterwaris, and were also force to retreat and fallback on their main body, an it wsk evident that \ a very etrongliortie had beisrmedeupon the Sight of %\ the positieti of the. elhed armies,. with- the, Ob.; ject of forcing them to raise the -siege, and, If brisilde; of driving them Cite the sea. \ I \ About the same time thet \ the 'infirm= 'of tire , Hessians on our tightlfank teok.Plice a dement.' station was made by the eZ7, artillery, arida few infantry in the valley a ' Baleklava to di- • vert the attention of the Frenoli,on the, heights; above\.;d to occupy the highland' Brige and Marin but only an interchange dc afe harm lees roue di of cannon and masketry \ took place, and the enemy contented themselves \ with dtaw tog up their cavaire in order of battle, rapport = by field tdillery„ at the neck of the valley in 'readiness sweep over the heights \end cut , I,..ourretreating ops to pieces, should the' es- Jmult.on our right be surcesaful. A Sams ore poet Mid been credo& on the heights over ere mann in communtimtion With another on the . 11, over that position ra ram which the intelligen 1: 1 14, of our defe was to be conveyed to the Caved Gene*, and the - news would.have been made , known in Sebastopol bysimilar \ means, in order to encourage \ theto a,general sorti e along th a front. Aat d eep er with very heavy . shell guns d Mortars was at up by night to the heed o the c r eek at Ink n;and caus ed Much inj throughout the. yby \ the enor mous shells is pitched right Our the`hill upon garri; 7l. our men. Everything t et co d be donti:/ bind efetory to their eagles-- theave any - .-wan done by the Bossier Gen .The presence of their Grand Duke Mc Hichebteiteb, who told them that the Csnr had ' orders that eve ry Frenchman and Eng • was toSo - driven into the sea ere the ear c Bed, cheered the\ common soldiers, who regard e' eon of the Em- t peror as an emanation d the nee'\kri reience. They had abundance" of a rue and more Isizi tenth] stimulant, which ma found in. their can teens and flasks; and, abor all, tIN \ i. priests Cf the Greek Catholic church .' ease them" .erg they went forth upon their m 'on and assured them of the aid and preFeacin o the Meet Per. \ A cuss was said for the army; s 4 thelkjoys of Beam were freely offered to th whok,might fall in the noly fight, and the favors fth Em-: peror were largely promised to those het - t survive the bullets of a heretica l en . \ The men in °Mesmer; had just began stru'g e Ste with the rain in endeavoring to lig .thele fins* for breakfast when thealarm wa s giv that , the Ruselans were advancing in forcer' 'gri ttier General rennefather, to whom the ills of Sir de lacy Evens had given for the time o command of the Second division ; at once got troops under arms One brigade under bri dier general Adams, consisting gf the 41st, 47th and. 49th regiments, was pushed on to the brow of the hill to check the advance of the enemy by tbe-road through the brushwood froth the valley: The other brigade (Brigadier General Penwell there own) consisting of the 800, 55th, Mid 95th regiments, wen led to operate OCI: their;flank.,— They were at once met with, a tremendous fire of shell and round shot from guns 'which them eitirluiclikatett on the high grounds in =van= of ourright, and it. mai noon found that the Ras , slams had brought sip at least ,forfy \ pieces \ of heavy artillery to bear upon us. Meantime the alarm had spread through the camps. SiiiHeorge Cathcart with the greatest promptitude turned oat as teeny of his division as were not eel' toy ed in the trenches, and led the portions of the 50th, 2114.46 th, 57th, Old, and 69th Regim is % 4.. which were available against the-enemy, dire lug them to the tell of the ground °coupled hy, the columns of the Second Division. It was in-\ tended thit one brigade, tinder Brigadier Gene- ' ral Torrene, should move in support of the brig , ' ads ander Brigadier General Goldie ; but it was mon found that the enemy were in such strength that the whole force of the division which con sistedof only 2;200 men, must be vigorously used to repel them. Sir George Brown had rushed up to the front with his brave fellows of the light Division—the remnants of the 7th Friend" of the 19th Regiment, of the 234 Regiment, of the 33a1 Regiment, and the 77th, and the liSth•Regi merits, under Brigadiers Cedrington and Buller. As they began to move across the ground of the Second Division, they were at ones brought under fire by en unseen enemy. The gloomy . character of the morning was unchanged. Showers of rain fell through the fogs, and turn ed the ground Into a clammyrioil, like a freshly ploughed field, and the Russians, who had, no doubt, taken the bearings of the ground ere they' placed their guns, fired at random indeed, but with too much effect on our advancing columns. While the army was thus in motion, the Duke of Cambridre was not behind hand in bringing, up the Guards, under Brigadier Bentinck—all of his division now leR with him, as the Highlanders are under Sir Collin Campbell at Balaklava.— Theee splendid troops, with the greatest rapidi ty and ardour, rushed to the front on the right of the Second Division, and gained the summit, of the hills, towards which two columns of the \Russians were struggling in the =mit order of which the nature of the ground would admit.— The Third Division under Sir R. England, was Am got Muter arms as a reseree, and one por tion\of lt, comprieng the 50th, part of the 2Sth and of the 24th Regiments, were engaged with the enemy ere the fight was over. ',. And Low commenced thetloodiest struggle ev er witneksed sine° war cursed the earth. 'lt has been doubted by militi47 historians if =yeah my have ever stood a charge with the bayonet, but hero thaboyonet was often the only weapon employed in 'conflicts of the most obstinate and Madly character. We have often been prone Sri believe, that noloe could over withstand the Bri , tish soldier wielding his favorite weapon, and that at Maids alepe did the enemy ever cross bayonets with bid, but et the brittle of Inker , marin aid wo charged vain—not only were des perate encounters between masses of men main tained withtho bayonet alone=but we were obli ged to sist bayonet tethayonet, the Russian in fantry a • and again, ici they Charged us with ineredibl fury - and determination. ,-- ~---:. The bat of Inkermaruiadmitiotne descrip tion. It w a series of dthadfal deedsof dar ing, of 15413 • hand telhand assaults—in glens and vallln brushwood glades and re mote dells, hi en - from all him= eyes, and from which the onqueri M m, Rani= or British, • ,40 issued only en fresh foes, till our old en- ' Promacei se rudeN a ssailed, was triumphantly asserted, andtho ba ions of the Our gave way before our steadyee go end tae chireirous fire of France. If a one, I sever placed, could have wither's= even n smal anion of ' the doings of this eventful dity,for tit vapors, fog, and dal- : u \. sling mist obscured the and where the strag gle took place to midi an 6 tent as to render it impouible to see what was ing on at the die , tanee of a few yards. 'Besides this, the irregular nature of the ground, 'the rap fall of the bill towards • Inkermann, where th deadliest fight took place, would have proven one under the Most favortable.eirentrustanees see g more than a very insignificant and detalledpk of the ter rible'work below. It wee t o'clock = all the \ Head-Quarter camp was roused, by re after roll of musketry en the right and by the re port of the field gam... Lord Reel= w moon I t. informed that the enemy were advancing • oree, and soon after 7 o'clock be rode 4e i the =Mirror action, followed by his staff,` mid •. m panted by Sir John Burgoyne; Brigratier.Gen Stringways,•lL-IL, and several aides , thisuun as they approached the volume of mind, A steady, unceasing thunder - of , goon, and elfin, and musket told that thcengsgement was ht its 'height, , • \ The shells of the Russians thrown with great precision, bunt so thleklyamong tbe troops that the noise resembled continuous &charges of eannon, and the massivef fragments' indicted, death on every lade. One of the first 61 4 31 4 Rash& did, when W break in the - fog 'enabled them to see the eamper: the Second' Division, to open fire ortthe tints With naiad shot and large shell,. and.tent.after.tent was DLitt= dawn, tarn to pieces, or sent •Inta, the air, while the men engaged In Mop datles,cand the unhappy • • 'rered up Inthe Sneer were killed or Colonel Gemblar.ires at once or. et up two heavy stuni;,(lB) 3 8 ill'ottStaill atzell l ,7-thia the tkioll pro were eatetriy, inadegttate "to meet. engaged in tide duty; andlsliel Steal- I 'vith Captain D?tgollar. tetAmget than VOLUME LXVIII ioo: forward, Cal. Gambier Wu larierely biletiot - 11-.' , tally wounded, and van obliged to intro.\ ME _ , 1 - place mu taken by Liene Colonel DE:loson; . , ,Iggi '''.. the conduc t of thss officer In directing the firikef, l 4 . those two piton, which had the molt TAillidir• feet in deciding the fate of the day, was 111101i1111.' to elicit the admired= of the arty; and • ns tO\ - - -- deserre the thiudni Of every ma engaged India , , . - • bloody fray: Bat *4 cm these guns had bean \... -- 'brought up, there had hl been a general slaughter \ T . of the enemy, and a Noisy lose of our own men.: • • I.)ar Generale could not sae where to go. • qui \. . _-1 , Mould not tell where the entucy were-from whet ' 't• Ode they were coming, n where they . We, ,'•-- , 4 ' coming to: In 'darkness. 11 1 M Mmilemth they hsui, to Aced our 'lkea throigh thick "earubbl , • ' ,i .` • bashes and thorny Dr skes,whlcletervike extrahlut' ~. • l:il ' • and Irritated the men, while pace Teo- • s \ marked with: a corpse or maxi un did by lux; • ii . •• • enemy, whose position was only in cited by the ' li . ' • rattle of musketry and' the rush of and ahell. ti Sir George Ca th cart, seeing his mit ditorder-' i*. ,' (T x ed by the firdof a loge column of.,,Repelet 'in.' -I 1. • .- •‘, Pantry which WA3 OWll3ll.lgAg *ON W/AgA:W : r ' .4 . 1 thins of the various regiment" acmposlnt dl •••• : (i - 1 1 . vialori ormenetiritedning an unequal strugg aW, •• ..t,,, l'i '` •-• an overwhelming' force, rode down Into ~•-• , -, •.•-' ii vine in which they:trete visaged to nay th •• • ' _ .l, t uba He perceived at the nine time that OUR. . • ' li lad tull?s43 , gaited tonneau bf a parthot • -, ,' II the hilts mar or one think of hie 'division, but . i•;•' still his etout lmert never felled him for a mo- o-L. :', . .. went Ronde at theirliewl encouraging them, -1,• and when a mares& that the ammunition was ;3 failing, hn'eallodoly, "ITavi you not got your LI +... v. ~ , ,L lusymets 1" r di belief oli l lainiiii It waltabeerved that an-' il tother body or ithin had gainaditatim of the hill v• ''' ehind t h em on Ilto right, but it was impossible o , ts to tell whether they . were Mends or foal- A ,1,- ! . 'i 'deadly Tolley was pmredinto our scattered reg* "', iments. Sir George cheered them arid led them • .ii luck up the hill, built flight of bullets pissed . c . *here he rode, and be‘fell.from his horse' Close ' ili , ~ to the Russian columns: The men had to fight ii - their way through shoot of enemies, and desk ' - `L. f' , fearfully. They were surrounded and bayonet. . • 'ii \ I led on all aides, and won their desperate way up ( 1 - the hill with diminished ranks and the loos of ' \ \ \ .ll \ - , pear 500 men. , Sir George Csiluart'e body was "'• ' ii - • \ • afterwards rammed, with a Millet Wound in the . . t, ',\ : head and three bayonet woundeln the body. • Do , \ ,' , **struggle, where the &mane fought with • • \ \ the greatest ferocity, and bayonetted the wound- - k , \ 'ea as they fell, Colonel Swity,`of the 63d, - a . ' ' , mast gallantofficer, lieut. Lowling, 20th, /dolor • , -W . YrelV ai lh, and other officers 'whose name, bo din the Garetts,:mat their, death,auct Itrlatierlloldie (of' the 57th Regiment) rece'r•-‘ ed eventide of which he has since 'The Sonlii%! - Cliii right WM equally un and Kuril Eltitsfy. 'lri• Bailie:it region e 88tb trai. ....._ . coesof \ ln the friniktrat'they wire und; Id and pollute utter cenfoloili:eihifiVfear - pules of the 77th,•nrsierldejecii Gm Russians broke them,.; and!. rilliered' the gam/vides. ' Vie fight had not long °annotate before it was evident that the Russiiii had '1 Ceival orders to `for at all mounted ofilieri. filr George Brown was hit by%shot, Idler Time 'through his arms nd struck bra aide. I saw with ?egret his vile and 'inertly composed faze, as his toddy wee borne bynie on a litter early in the day, his white hair fliakering in the Moen, for I-, finale we had \ last the services of a good taper' thatday. Further• to Bakright,s welched,"the \ like of \which, perhaps, never took plaearbefore, .• . wan going on between thaffiterthsendAllutelma , if eons ol'4h:saint •In entry ,Of five times their - number. :The Guards had Charged Goma, and - driven thenebeck, when they perceived „that the Iluesians he(dl;tflanked them. \ They.were oat , elf ammuniti too l . They were uncertain irhetheia theriVire friends or remit the rear.- They head° imp •no maw, andthey were q g htin g 411 h the yonet against an enemy who - ' tong,' contested. t$S7 inch of ground, when . e corps otnnothe Rassian-colimm appeared • t' their right, far in their rear. Then a fearful \ in i le was peered into them, and volleys of \ ride musketry. e Guards were broken; ' they, lost 14 o ffi cers, who fell in the field, `, •ey hod left onSlialf of eh- number on - the • g ound; \and they retired Negie lower road of • Th \s„. th Talley, They were goon Toed, however, and opal. avenged their on. Th e 'French" ad cu d aut 10 e of the hem \ clock, • turned the flank ' The DivialotiSin theatre of the line, \ im... \ were ly ed. Th e 41st \ Regiment; in \ partcula exposed to aterrible fire, and the 05th were in the menu of an \ &somatic. ‘, ing volleys thatth only natered awn when \ \ paraded at 2'•o' In t, the w'le of the '‘ ' weri . division numbered or ' , SOO i when evaded y Ida jor Froth\ in r of the ',camp r the fight was over. 'irho ....ta d not **their , eobrs into the battle, less were picked oil a did not require the 4 e ex presence. Our sanlo ere 9 o'clock they • g loads of men, esang, to the rem o. presence. at half-past 9 o'clota„ $ were assembled on'k ktii et' Sing a glimpse of thN : 4 Sing elow them. Hero pm wounded, and I , ileitis • the following way:•4A. l in among,the staff-it explodeti set's horse, ripping him open A shell tore o the leather overa l ls Si eot'e trona° it then struck downs horse and hint at once, and hod Gen. 8 'leg, so that it. hue) 1 1 ,0 of flesh, and a it of cloth , from \ thr poor old Ge": , uirer moved a mt face. Re said m ly, in a gentle,voi, any "one be kind en , gh to Risme off m 3 ...Ile was takendown d *Mon the grim "Nis life blood ebbed t, and at \leat he tied to the rear. Bat he gallant old‘r 14 1‘ not strength to nodergo an operation, two hours he had mink to rest, leavin g him a memory , which will' ever be held dear every officer and that of thb antiY. \ \ The fight about the battery to which I liiikyo Winded in a former part of 41 T letter was most. sanguinary. It wan found there was no ban quette to stand open, and the men:ice/de ' could not tire upon ' th e ene my. The Russians adranced mass after maser( dr7. An 'fad as one column wan broken and reprised, another took\ to place. For threalongbouratabout 8680 Britishinfantry contended agalpst at east fou r" times eir number. No \wondi that at timer ' they ,compelled to retire. But . t*tz came \ \'_:.- to the c again. The admirable der Ganef \r , the who knew they viers ep Objects ~ of attack, can never be too higlily ped. ? Nor \ \ - ' can the courage and steadiness of the few men'\ • • who were iestv e follow them in Gila eatcrodualy ' ,\ L - .• 4 assault on the any be sufficiently admired,".\ ~ .1 At one time the ansalons snomeded,in s ktibsis .. , I zip close to the guts of Captain Wodeliouset \ \ L . ,;i of Cap** Tarneea batteries, In the \ SIL of \ \ 1 the morning. thkertein whether th ey • ' \ \ 'friends or foes, oar artillerymen health •to ' \ Is The Rusaians charged,them suddenly, .. ' \-`' \, 1 resistance down before there, drove away or • yl \ , °netted the gunners, awl succeeded in ep •.g ' _.•., ;some, of the guns. The " columns galtied •e , ' . 1,1, hill and for a few mom ent the fate of the di ~ \ It , ~.. . ;trembled in the balance; bid Adams ' e. Brlgad4 r , -A ' ennefather'e Brigade, and the Light Division, , • `s.' ~ .5 made,nnother desperate charge.4thlle Dickeen'a , \ ~,,. guns swept their columns, and e Guards, irith • \ ii undiminished Valor and - steadineetv, thouth V :?, \ is badly decreased front, pushed., on again \, , ',,Lt , 'meet their bitter enemies. \ ,The•roting of ' 1 ketry, the crash of atee* th euctua4ng of t he guns were deafening, and the Iturtsiana, as they \ 4 rr, \ charged up the heights, yelled like (*omma.- \ .l. They advanced, halted, admeniagaln, received - -\` and returned a close and deadly fire; but the. bale is the king of weapons -Inkerman Mud 1 .• •- I it. The regiments of the Fourth Division ottbe - • •;',,-,, , . Marines, armed with the old and axbdoelatit- . . Brown Bess, could do nothing with their ll\ ' t,v line of fire againet the maestro multitudes of the\ • X , . . 3inecovite infantry, brit the volleys of the Idinie • cleftchem like the hand of the Destroying Angel,• . •- , and they fell like lasses in Autumn before them. ,-, 1 About 10 o'clock a body of Frani& infantry ap- _ • :L., • peered or( oar right, a joyful aight`to our ettug-' ••,, • gllng regiments: The Ronan, came on at the - , The French artillery had already began sc . , play \ -1 --. with deadly effect on the right wing orthe Bus- . - 1 sane Three battalions of the Chaseeth•e d'Or- \ , ' teas (I believe they lad No. 6on their Mutate) . \ ... , rushed by, the light of the battle on their. faces: \.--,,,, ' The w ere -accompanied by a battalion of Chas- 2 iN'•• • Z. \ lti , ecara \ Indigenes-the Arab Sepoye of ers. " ~'. . 1 Theis *imitate sounded some the din of d ttle , 'Si, and v(17 . ; watched 'their eageradvance right \ . ~, 1, , , , on the of the enemy We knew the day war \ ------ ' - 'll •L' wort,. AuMiled In front by our men - broken In '\ : .--- \ c `;\ several pleceso by the impetuosity of our charge. •\ . \ snowed *Kiln and ,sgaitr--atteoked,hy .W 1 , ;11th' thiallyr7 the Russians be to retire, • \',- \ 4 au , at 12 'o °look' tliey;were - Aire* POll-ratill \,. ‘"•- \ do : the 1111,thlrards the valley, v l E o o4 l = ll ' . ' , Li•f••; •-• 1‘•te , \ weal. here lmiiittlathiess, as tha roads rale all ••..o. -, \ co • Iris eir ery. -Theylehnottlidall -,...--.; - ' \,, \ \ I Chaisi - • dliziq' Tged the=Mod •• ~- t• .\1 s \ ly over ground, elkflionit and briloin It ~I. • \ was, and 'and • • • loss onthem, white . s \ effect or thi rapid - • t, aided by the ad •• • . \ \ of our troops, emoted o • Visa; which were mr . \ \ by spiked withood, and ere soon rendered lit ' . . \ Litt t\ \ for WIT/CA Aidr - 01/21 CA , the remnant' of •• ' \ ~ -the Light Brigade, were en• id Into" - - 1 where it 11115 hoped ‘ they inlet • • of but they. 'Were 1 00 - few\to ad= . e =Phi% 41 / 4 . - _. 1/61ethey item drawk op they G teaveralnorm/"AL . 1 and come men. - One ler, Co • t Cleveland, - was s kby a pia* shell In • • tide - \ - 7 ^ .1 - 1", , lent, rision r e E.t. .una IhiiVfotte ..• .• • . - Automt ti ir
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