ESTABIiiSHED- IN 1786. -- : . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ! . W. Id:PSItINGIITA ;t 00.9 ADCLItTIBING ATENCY ,—. 1.91 timetil,VM: 70,. 00 80e,,... - _ _ _„: , , : „,.„,,„„„t„,b, ib• mciot Inlicamt.lal and largeo. , . ,i,,,,,, t , ,„„,,,,, ne w pwero both In the `United St.atca --. • dl4. HEW YORK ADVEULBEMENTB 1 'rho Jot of Itturhoras rano sro %hook the bet owl mon rehab'. i.ll der of Neor York. . 1.01)UltDIS/N sratitaa, . . . • 1 • AITNO, WEISSENBORN CO., (lath C • nntha)lauxelane and Wbolesale Design In German ' I rrnehand !tall= 3insietllnstnamenta and String., IN% ./.124.1.1115 • r . OOTION BAIL DOGE. - 70H14 CtILT'S Standard Coital:aul Duck; . 11U11 O. BELCII k CO., No.il INse street, Nes Tea, ' tPrtinieVritlars:lM:reltr . : , •Er " r l : l4. ?; and Beitzsett.Prtsters. • • 2-OWEN, IdieWAMEE k CO. Importers of B ktnedean and P -.dot 8111 sad Fancy Crood.ll2 end . Itembra.r. tap 30.65 COTTENET ft CO., Importer's of French I 4 , r aw other !wag:a Owls, No. 40 1141.1 Moot. LIPSTEIN k HONIG,' 100 LitTarty. et., and (ASHES OWEN, 15 Broad - St., Lmporter of Dram Trindanga, Gimp. and Trins.. Bflk ersaata. Mltta• and SU Goo& generally. tannlnd SCHILE.P.ER & .I.IAARAUS, 116- Miler. team= ond Bolds. Itinad Cloth, Flit.. atelier, it.; Ito. 50 Exthatmo r lace. t0p31115 FMB D. MULLEN, importer of French German haat &sinDn . ' Good.. &dos. Volt*. 3 • ma. Rawls. Wootono, No, :Broad ottoot, Now York: BRTRAND FRERES .L'ILENRY, of Ulm Cambric. and Lima Clangtrie ChM • Lime Una; Ilhabrokterielh (own loan ofao- SEKER I INLAIIIIOF.F, blanufaeturels l'asblenable Drees .d Mak Trina lnn Fri.risi B. HATCH & CO., 99 Chambers,* u atre E• UmPartere Girdlearmue rambilatuood. ntsetarers PlLlrtV'Stoekste- ta rG u.¢.1'55 I ,1 „ m torten at 13=:aomos' rundablo Goo•ls:ind • • /n. ~.YJ. i~;~ax~..5 9E. tie' Meziean. Mustang Liniment in llbeurostissrairrulosa Bursa Sprains, Cuts, Me Flrrma an effectual sure fur all azterml complaints a snau nr anima, B. Waiastbrrok; original origin•tor sad pa:wastrel.; ma Etnedvs.r. a. F. jr,941,2'56 L . : II3IINEY;No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most exteadre establlabrinat la the Vatted ser,l24itattearSi • ...I.ICPBESEIIa LIDWARDS,. BA.N.FOII D CO.. Foreign B.:‘ Esprem.No.Vlllrvatrear. Goods sad Paeaaamair want.' to and from all partaof tha void- Aso. Pittaburet“ Adams t sels.l r.moslS' s 4 - 7 I lILLYCILAND GERMAN FANCY Reasm. • " - , 1111ARLES ZiNN k CO., 52 3iaiden Lane; 1) Importers - of Procrat and German Taney and Tom} ' tag flukes, sad sognohotmaro of lkoo sod oAntoa rfaVia oodJox . xol Lind Workstoodo, • • VIP!. H.:JACKS° N, (farmerly W. k N. V T Zsduats 18.410 Wits and . Teadu Maker. gin Ittcselma, Gas dote above 19i/ult./c.v . Y0rk,..161i4214 ' INDIA sußlusa. own& -NTsWARK DiDtioRUBBER CO, 69 ' ,l o lE g itltetiune. N. T. MsPutiketarcri sad Molest. s.l Goodyeses Moot buLts Dabber assts. Mmes. Whips Clothlba, PPM. Toll 4 &e., .3..-17'.0. 1 0tS I JUNION' INDIA RUBBER- - CO., 41 John st, tisk* all kinds of Robber Clotablg, Cloth. Mud' i I actak. a.; Opt. Dos tt.to • . ffiZl . . . • MACHCCEHT A.C.CD MACHINE TOOLS. r e a. REPTS &JESUP, No. 67 Pine st, New .; • 4setrOssathodon Morehsutalor Missals stall Shads I pt. Vas sad Cotten and Honks itschhust.. • from the blot =WT. IDdsPro Agents - for Lossil Ms • Lim. Maps - de•Mtairletr. PAPS& WAREIIOIISH-- - • —FLED& CO., 11 Cliff G.; nPaf 4a4g=b- 4 . , atexieijr , PAP.r2daeolseturenand d au:wish. MUNOAN. LEWIS : --1 mtiNasunAm , lyKlNTalra COLOR BIANIJrAvrtr ff/OW CoLOEWORKS, rtn, T.14.11p0.025 --,-heSter N iIEITANCE SALAMANDER SAFES,* n aVe ". VA74SSI` TOM AND PAINICY GOODS. IaThRORN A-00.; 54 Maiden 'Lam, WI L V tilmrty .. strat. Imparter. er1:11.4115 I MPS, FOR 71.008 P AND 017.1111. MY TOPS. ILLEB, COATES & YOVLE, No. 119 jPetri.itlizontrers.'"=eri;l43le ryurtle Mg. • • *mow GLASS. PAINTS, tr. POILLON .& CO., Importers of •lh.r.dfOorh and Wladow Olass—No. 34 Ruth,/ ta &SpOT •I BOOTS & SHOES, WHOLESALE . AND -RETAIL, • JAMES ROBB: . • MARKET and 6 Union . ars. 3d door • • 15Qtroot the Market Rom. Pitlabadob, wookl alb= Itaajost reed ala Mmda n ':ltfo l e h t - J h ea t to d Shoaa r to all that ho varataisa. 81det 'sate of no lAp h st aver opened to L A L7l a ' A tr ft r . I=l%l r= " aadt, r, th l i t . ll to same au. Taegu. ham b. bacsa ala t e . d . lla del.-Una alaocontlawa to tostorlbetara.aa haretofb, - all :atail f oosof 2 rola Shoe.. lad Za d. col;l! . i . lo , rt& expert 1 j • utak:laud guarantee that thaaalrhofaaTAlm olth their Addy dealt with. ,` RISSOLUTION -OF PAIITNERSIIIP.— i . : • Noti. is berstry i eren that tba nz h airjl ' Emt " iwlndiaolved. MassoaanLars et WAIVE! ' C 8.71011.4 ISM is carried an as usual by U.. isaannbs , partass. AL ordessordattaiLai I _ • 0 g . • Ba • •an. Platabarnh. • . Excels:ler Carriage Faeiory. . 2 1=STON, BROTHERS ‘t- CO., praeti nlCoach Mahan.. caner afilotacessad Belmont ate, I. r. City, Pa., ban 011 hand and ate ntaantactzoing ! an estandrasasetionentorOarrlriTh Barren. Hamel. .11ara, d u mb. In all their earl.. atrles. with robin mead toty and beonty cranial:4. sates In ' oar work. the bast Juniata lens and Eastern - 11,Inory. • f=attar-dello on amtsnt reasonable term.' They dent_that allrthen, them with their nee a.,PlVr.4hasterlhamallrtraetrfat.rram tbelr wr ,ereeen' lb Manta daring the ear. - 11=111 I -- tom - R.: M. ,WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind I . Manutheturer, N 0.13 HL: Mir street. Otta - , - ae...S. I.l' o bun d la, • • . • . . ,-- ' STEAM BOAT OWNERS—"knitZd to May, an hatareat to al Pteam Boa, - , frir uhtelk' ...b. ' • in eat artataarlll begirt , . Ps Ire ot, , i 0e234t . . 311.0313.3,1V0039,..b. 411, rt. FANCY CHINA STORE, 6S—WOOD STBEtf, PPITSBURaII JITSZ Imported and now open a full aos9er, 1 moot Trench and Engllan GM and Mats' China, Gilt Dradtrit.'"'"'War.dBstril?.'llllMLl's,7l!" "LETNA GLASS 'Wallas. . • -WX. IMITIDSON MEEFAGTURERS and dellers in J • and all Unds of Orton And Mat tasstrare. *lntirtrif=t, Ito.—tto.9 3tszkAt street. Pittstatents. PIA Motto:Jar attention told to private =AMA tor but Lint mot, "' L OB SA 14-280. acres of land on White -ass Bottast; Idle from 31nEseafart. The !mare, -- tumta are NO meat Of aleareal band. • goodbowee and Nan, sienna areharl. kti. k /Leo, lar , g a lap.ety o of Baal I — rt a4 Aidn 'a rn ' tled = 2;tato, would do. 4 . /1 to al n (=lo= 3. ear omen t; eue •tt sa~tme.or way to. find Itatt • . 4t4 at ." TORRENT-A. good Roue on 2d . .4. 4 be _k• t rentEmlthfoald And C4cllWhT;t:2lFLefiamni„tt.h. riro FARMERS, DAIRYMEN MD TAN - n1e,478 acres °ft.& In Weattnenelen4 • dranty,h9 melee (2 honterair)Trom katteburalt ..4 11( L. mina front 11111,14/1 Water Station, on the Pr naedranla ,Baltroad. Aland 40 a tree are drama:gnat tillable land. od Wit lighbrifftlit hl r. gruel gmrlNrlusarlantlT, and the glace being well erlte Met arnter. There Ls an abnartsna of the line* timber, ein Chestnut Chad:tat Cenke aeldt llhnhed anntenaltPogla.te. Ills well .4xtbr lb. ntl.naln. •• Vann/mouhs to tan tomtit to rlttaburgb. by either I • - galtrond weans". ghe umber alone In worth more than • thngekisaked.ana more of the fond wouhl agent eseol t engirt when eserkl. • • J R.l. 7lll l,.. .br iukd ooln tn i z .. ..tbe v r . e=nr orc ,.i r ftr u , Ws In three ...ej payment. Thin iodidestsbla Enron* of acme TIIOB. WOODS, 46 Wont K. • . - I ~ B alc-Heating =1 Box Innug • VSubscriber having purchased the ex ies Arta .F...T.ldotagee Patent Doz J. Z s Patent .ro i r:sx .. a=mt ti t r u„,.. ;; „ ; . mak. mi r th t alana ha Imps manstantly en band at Ltd worderota. en Federal at.. oppnalte Aneher Oef ton w ar ', yoga mod 004 clOorttarnt of the mom. Tall. I and Fad tron.%terrbieleOeunermLlad u 5 . ..71+ . .: fr i llolte the rodelya (I.4ttld LAND. A llermm; tfitriZ,L No. 66 Arch Strut, rintaariphus, importer of U. L Gee's Unrivalled • NREDLE.S. Agents fur the most Celeinnted WDOLXN ZAR/47t, ROSIZET,MIXEPO .4111 Era, • DHAW2C4B..k. HARDWA.IIB,POR--- . SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE BEAKERS' H.T. Leech, Jr., ara.ni WOOD artukr, PIMBURCIEL Ake. Cloths; Ladmi, thdr rfr 421.V1/2 , . .. F . AST COL'D CALICOES—Just reded D)00 I pcs.44<ora Calkers .11 at tchkb will b , $Ol4 at Se a.. m4sostsdoe.l2.x. • . :r•--soo b.te. %limo " . ease T THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. Am.OBERII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attu , :. t r . Ofaer i =PLarth street. 1, W. lIALL, Attorney at I;aw, " Bake balldenne." tirant street, between Fourth and untl Alley. .Fourth R OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Lim; taut, BR, tot 110 BER: , I; POL = L? I CK, t. Attojn o :y a u t J.ii ,c L e — If - tuaZZPlttaborgh. 11,21-r5, JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth West, ucar(Jruit, Pitt'bunt!, jx1.5.41r PRANCIS O. FLA NEGIN, Attorneyat .2: N 0.170 fourth street, littaborgh. JASPER B. BRADY, Attorney at Law. No. 00 Aftb. street, Plttoborgh. • BANKERS AND BROKERS. 'KEENAN CO., • Bankers and Exchange Itiokm a N 0.21 Woad Weet. corner of DlsaoudMky, ztt.Pbargh. ra. Whey &Moll Bank Notesand Coln. Mamma Time Exchange.l Pecnrifoorf _Naar. make Collections on all the prinefpaleitile of the Union Becalm Depoelta on eall soden interest, aria kire their prompt attention to all oth er mattrs appertalaiog to a ilrokres . . 101.11alern kreintniteronetarftly tbr ante. taho-1, att.r-e Luna.-......-atorano ur noanare ca ufta RAMER ik RAIIM, Bankers and Ex change Broken. Bog nen WI tiold and egret and Not" negotiate loans On Real I.*tata gteek .9.ni- ZVoT h ry P L anq L rell Y il ‘ jr t ri :tt'a l lfz,!;27 V= mate nn IloteL 4 .0. 1) ,,. .K1NG, Coin, Stock and Er.,Shange Molter. Fourth street—Bars end melte 6tocks erl .I'...hure as Porten Niter tnrPlind at man rent rate; 000/tett:lna made on the Wert at lontates Wee. tetra tlank Notes Bought and told. Jr icirraumf ruzza.-- - mum—' --Ara II ANNA ANNA & Co. Successors to Plinneey, Ustina Co.. Bankers. Freharoo. Brehm . ..lad eiders in Foreign and I...untie Exellaitst. Certificate. of Ulopaceit. Hank Nolen, tad Soecie—N. W corner of Wood and' Third streets. Current Money received on De t. Fight Cheeks kr de,and eolicetion. made on nmrir d min. tadtrlnts of the United Mato, . • • - • • • •• -• • The higkrest premium rnid tar Acrreliat a=d Umlaut Gold. Advaores credo go eaorbrunieuta of Piuloca. ablyped out ozi liberal term, Wm iiVirafiiia - k - 6::ifLen and T V Exch*angPie M bu oh r r" g North East earner of Wood and Third dmtts on All tnaunsetiona =WeMani tams, sad - atAlorttona promptly attended tn. • jll9-17 AWILKINS it CO., Exchange Brokers, t. Nt i Tt i., l=l.74....erce b, lr mi the r aak of Mtt► Jr., Banker r,!; 4 L th AßT2 kte I. E .' :Te tub,,nee d Bnr L ., ZEES .4, SON,Dmiers i r u nreign tote EMUI Yarbetre. Certilteate r it c ,..E rri k r& tee, tr t Specle. No. 69 'Market etrect.. ° Pl D' throzythout the Una ' s= oo th* rth 66 l7A dr• BOOKSELLERS &C. I L. READ, Bookseller rind Stationer, No. • to Fourth strut, Apollo Bulhilurs yOHN - S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sea; mot, to u timer.r Fourth. Plt surrounr to ub Ih tusb. Po.eitou 2 Motto, f :Market FLENRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and twin irt Stationers, no_ No. Kit Market stmt, neat ersand. Plttebtsten KAY & CO. Booksellers and Stationers, No. AS Wood CO., met door to the roro, of - Third. tukll. Ps. - Aehool and los books ennetantly on bend. - COMMISSION f:C. J.W. MIME & CO., E)RWARDING & COMMISSION AMR . CITANTIO 'apt .IPailtrr In all kinds cr Pittabarall Max, a red Artiriea. icael Pipe and Sheet Lead. sn.. fri Pint &rent. Pitt‘brtrah. ans-Ird'B3 WM. H. SUTTON Wholesale Grocer, Importer and Dv7:, VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old 316: • & lL WBANN, Commission and 'For warding Mosebusti. &aim t lcual siirl Prod.* also. Pittsburgh dlstrufitturea. 710.114, germd greet, lithiburgis m--I'lS - wag - -dd.: 1-6,-.-re:= Prods., Alder. sad Cozozolookro Mon:haul. No. ' oaeot.. Pittsburgh- .. Naarrß mSPRINGER 11A RBAI3an a - 4,/Succeer; l jam to S. _9 narbaual .) Calaselarlat sad leafirarlior rebantr, Dealers In Waal and Petah. generally. Neat 145 newt and 115 Second IdTaata, Eillabsende. fa. lap:sld.. t ---- • • - & WT. firai-Flour.Ftiztore, Commieusioti nr,wer . as r drora tir :freitielettaa t..m i z a = eol Desleri frz. i i ,. ra pro;a7 Penna. ' apl4y. ANDY, JONES CO.. Successors to ATWOOD,IO.I _7.8 CO., Cacon.bakm and Tomas*, tr D i glpreban, Delon In illtabarea Alasoltartwedo.AA entsbursts. ERCER a ANTELO, General COLAXiiA akm llexehanb, Philadelptd. Liberal yhaneas atl condirrutirntict Produce gen.-1611s. JO. -101. IMAM TORN WATT CO., Wholesale Grocers, is/ Commtailon Merrehants, and Deslara ?radar* and Inttabansla Mannasetares. Vd MISSY wt. Plttalnaratt B. CANFEELD, late of Warren, Ohio, ? . ..,. b =r,t_an and Purrardlrd Itendrg e rd . Nrada i Paul /Lab, and Weatern Prodam ar=7. Water drat. between Emithdald and Waal. Platabarata (lAtte .1.6; a.adZaitta. a.) LITTLELA CO., Wholesale Grocers, • Prndurs c.muaos, bletehantn and Naha+ in Pittsburgh Man tio. lid Pentad streak, Pitt. Inagb. ta/91-43 lIEESE WAREUOUEIE.,--lIENRY R. c,JLLINS. Veretardingund Ckantntadon tbdebanttrud Des], in Chet, Butter. take irlsh and Prndue• grurrahr 2.1 Wood street, abate Water. eltt•bor vh • my3l VON BONNHORST4.IIORPHY, 1rn . .,1# - Y sale Grow. wand On entlxdon Merchants, and D.nt-rs In Pntnbatzta Munifszttan. vo Weer sta.t. Pat. bursa.. P. lOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer Fronsh and Assuirioab Wall No. 66 112,104 net., batsman Third and Fourth Afoot, P ittsburgh. mh.V53 • UT. McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ._ oil% a.tau Dealer iv C.P.On. 11. , On st,sm .I=TrtnabL. as ,90, w iud - "" Ro 'ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and tat: Oman.. the Leto. dam of the D . Leametid. i l tteescr.. P. - DRY ,GOODS; RANK. VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim- Ina. Haler e sad Glove. La Goods, Eminutded., guen6hing Goods aud ha te d at • fa , •i atertment of stash eau misses be had at NO . 63, men.. :21.1ist street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. P. anll-1T S4S S. S. CITIMBOILOC-.C. AMON, CO, It TOSS. A. MASONd. CO., Wholesale and Retail 4 Dealer. in Caney and Maple Dry Goods, 23 . s fittsburgli. • 411RPirY & IiErIICIIFIELD, Wholesale =dada!! Dry Gooch Ilerthante, corner Foarthard srluicfiteset. Pittsburg-1, GROCERS. BOOBS, K BBAUOR & BOON. ci r ENERALCOMMISSIONMERCHANTS, Diadem WOOL norm Produce and P.ml•iao~, Z nigh Water street. Philadelphia., HAILI3AUGH de BOOKES , RSV ART) i NO COMMISSION MER 4.11/Allll. Nolen In Woolsad Prat's,. of all kind. Odioe. N.. 111 Llls.str street. l'lttabarris. IS. mltl7.lrd num rums-, num utursir harm _JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wcolesale Grocers nageorarassionhisrehants.No.l7Bßoortaag ggi Lib. rtystrust. Pittsburgh- lag ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Bee. sip 14 Dietlller, Dreier to l'evpsoe. Pittsburch - imu usfipnt i tt E.& or 10.-1111. and Domestic WI., ark n d fitoelts46l,7l. olelVnoo=la l9: .old - T. ill 4 bLACK_BURN Wholesalo p, F A. m=t f r t Axnalsbers,ancl , l3l.l . ... In Irgn , : r . syd 0 0 404 tiler WllVAboe4, M trWater rind, :21T 1 . 2.4 _wna clan. ISAIAH DICKEY Aff:WhcresdeCii. CD ='...x . Yd 107 1 2 1UP ' b. awls 1C . 011.4 -"TM. Worta. WALT= C. COL Nita llslaS ROE; Wholesale Grocers and *gamierlop nerd:Nola, No. 124 Mort, etiwt Pitt.. Int/ BAGALEt & CO., Wholesale Ciro- TT G atti Nos. 18 svd 31 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. WILLIAM A. M'CLURG, Grocer and V Tea Doger. corner of Wood uld Sixth itroeta, tom always an band a lane mortnnentrof choke Chandra .d fine Tese—Vortdopet Frulta sod Nuts, Wholeinfe and lietelL /*alert !mooned on the Invest teem. 1)OBERT. DALZELL Wholesale Grocers. OcmnsWinn Merchants. Deal/web, Prndure Plttabm.g.h Mann*Antra. No, 253 Libesty street. Plttsburgh- • 7.,714iT. WICK McCANDEESS, RIC,CSS4I/8 L'e J. D. Wick, WhoLnale Groorra Doman:Ulm...a (.:nterelnaon Nerd... 4 Deanna In Inni. Glsea Cot Vara.... puma...o Manufbetaree of Wood and Water stmts. Ilttstaralt. ERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and Otameite Merebrat,Deskr ler Produce sad Mt. uriere kletembrtereed •rtldn. 195 Liberty street. Mut E=M _ _ j dc R. FLO—YD—,—*".6-1;j4=4,..a.:6;R0u0d - 6 atimion Nattuats. 2.113.451er51a _ zut twit vreb Ilvildizas. fronting Libtrth istropus. INUalmalth. A. U. W=rf "' • - • FIAGALRY, WOODWARD A co., Whole , ' E 1 0m.% ap.193 flark*strrePbtlastabbls, I:M=M WEI iff r• c 0 = " (=arir. Pittaby . maw al.Wood and Wauff S. CIITILBERT & BON, ifIEN ERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, LA Metal. and Ircuebatee of Reel bdele. Rent, Reentiatine team. en Donde. Mort:reg., sego rui;s~ce.'r: MIZII2 Nlchigarittineral Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, 'OR the collectior ct Home and Foreign 1' Mercantile sad alloth r Mater claims, In Michigan anJ adjacent Stale. LuceetTuent seed Payment of Mere ye, Pal . , etent of Tates, flarrharer and Yale or Reid agate en d M. Its Ma Ircercrunce :Wats. PELTIEM ...S.NDEUSON, Dett,t, Michigan. Reece.= in AMtbaert —Mama. Krecaer h. Rah.. Mena er% White Co, (rosette UM. Laren. Stewart a et. Merehant. Agaucles pr Michigan fromuspoctahl , Inurauu Comnaniam uula-lrd cAßD.—llavin g been appointed the e 3.- chorine Agents for Plttabtfrah, for me axle of Patent waled Cemented and Stretebed Leather Belting, man ufactured by P. JKWELL k CON, of Llsrtfotd.Connertleot, We now offer for sale • large guaortanent of all :lathe s Wannfactared, at the manufacturer's prima, him artlelo ffng Mumble' to any Loather Belting seer b,Co,, offered. In this market. Al., • large Wok ofall ghlths of India Rubber ik-lting constantly on band, aMi for sale at the - Markin. Belting Depot." No.lllB llarkao street. rop26 J. t IL mumps 4 lISTIN LOONIIS, Retti Estate Agent, 1,4 A 4 ,t.gpb'fida°,d.'"3l, l 2..B.Vg6r" at_ is.; kl: 1 tlf - tn. jythdly Ca AMUEL L. MARRIELL, Secretary Citi -17 2...• lIIIIITLIM 0303P , 112.7. 04 Wester .f.r",. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu • nss. . Co., P 2 Water atre.t, 0 ARDINER COFFIN, Agentfor Franklin Onttrani. vorth,stl oort.r of 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu tt • tuul Intursoco Cosavanr. 42 Wn.ter MUSIC, &C. jOIIN AIELLOR, Deal& inTiano Fork., IN Music. and thalieni Instruments, School Books. and Stationery. Sole intent (iblekerftns Mao Fortes, tor Western Fennsylraula—No. 61 Woo,l Knot. ENRY KLEBEIt, Mu sical Instruments, and Importer or Itallen Strings. Nn uitsba&tuat lean Ciltr t ai=il dlw hunt Manor. DRUGGISTS, IbILN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. 31'Guf ter,) Whales:sty and - Retail Druggist and Dealer In Paints, Dyestuff., kr-, )41 Waal time, 3 doer. helots Virgin Alter. Pittsbaritts. Afirliinsular Assiut for Dr. Acrd'. Medicine. otitY,o lottrn112:11130 11111.pai, I IVILCON. it CO., Druggists and Apoth- AA • wade, earreir 31grket street madam Diamona, keep coostavelren hand A full Au 4 complete aseertmeni of l i eursliedirlorga t erfumety - Andartialrepertalulogiotheir i i hrsitigrut yiescsiption• crisfullreempreinitel- M7lO OUN P. SCOTT, holesille Dealer in Druz.stree . ra t.ittsburgh . W ln P ia ODA Varn . ish and Dye Stuffs, N.. . Zit arty All briers will rewire prompt attention. rir Arent for .Sudan I l'a'p eel gable family melleinee. nue 24-ty A. FAILNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • Druarghts. an 4 ntanarowcterpro of Will. Lead. R.d ai3d Lows+, tornot Wood aud Front wuvets, Pitts 'burgh. meh7 p.: -.-. E ..., 1.12;E r 1 , t5, Je s, \V ff holemalePester in '441 v :a77."' eta Al..'" rranicratx ...... -..-..-. ........ Geo.. amt.. 131 1 RAUN & REITER, Wholegate & Retail pDeaatatta, corner a Laverty n Clair .Geer... i baulk. SCROGNMA. - ERR .4. CO., Wholeettle *I • Druiteltta. No. iit, Wood Ann.; Pitt•bursh. I °SEMI FLE M INO, 5ta.,.....ri5f10 L. Wilenx • a Co.. owner Market eaiwt and Diamond- Kreps tun tent!, on band • full and ortraniete ...D1 . ..0ft or ueuet. 74;1PM:es. Medicine iltenta Perfumer,. and all article. turtaing.. to CL C,.inevet WOOL MERCHANTS 111 . LEE, successor to MURPHY & LER, Frei E",itu" rr-Tfor tA. MEDICINE. _-- - - dn.. JAMES LUNG. Mike and 'Residence, •I`Predte the Cathedral. nu. Jetty lITM. VARIAA , M. D.. DC.* fah rcn•et. T V t.lovr kuithfopld. OAK tiers—* to O. •., el 'le 1,1 31EILCHANT TAILORS. CIIESTER.-MerelzAnt Tailor and do .. aim "6= A — a Wood street. Partlettler =setts* Wtl to Doyle etol Youths . Cleblors. non] . DlGHT,Merctiontlailor,Dri. ens dna, Y pre an] neetre.ln Refol, Mate Ctottitee, Ili LW WATTS ereit . ttt V, • " k tr .. - Kovls 1 1 :c . f1 W ,Itlennert's ;troe " ravTLY4tinkrof th.... i nc u vrer n t m atzl e t. T an a ,rar fri.ods and emtemers 111 A NUFACTURI NG. anW. WOODWELL, Wholesale c.lid A strThsa• strer m ns.So•Ad Dealer is Carinet W. No. ILc. ETILERELL, Manufm:tiirt, of CV IV PATENT BOX %ICES., • MilPaS^T article. 001.10.001 Ad BRAZE!. BOX IC&1. opener of Anderson and Itele loam streets, one square fro= 100 !land etreet flrl.b, A. tertbenr City. 0e,51.0.11 Et..IIIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLA.-,—.lfittarlalo rtazkeri for Kmbrotirry and Ap ork by 3111.91 Ltl WI LWIN. je2t.f No. :SI , n ; ryvo strorL alms Hand. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible tlay Man , ufactuTing: CoTvany. rr lIAI m I t NG ENLARGED to wrat th e Increased dcwand fo r theirlittirK. Crod= !Wilding Clay. Onlers prtrotrtly attordrd to by KIER a JONES. crawl Basis Pittaborgb. Berton:bar 21. 1 , 2.3. .• Boots and 'Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. 8:1 Market iltreet., •11 deedlrorn the Market Mum,ould halbrse the eat. lie that he bus now a very full nec wk of .eery thine In the Root and She. trade, melt as 1.4k,' 1./alters, half (Allele. Jenny Lln4 Peden* Lady Franklin and all the 'tyke nand nu tbe bartern Magee and Children"' Gaiters e:elfaurr bade and rhoes, In all their variedly,: alert Gentlemen. flu+ Opera Patent Calf boot, French WI Book Coeurese Gallen. and Fhoelk ale, Wye' and I:outtur lloots.line French Calf. .- . , ' Plasm air 2 we a tall ea we wig, to on itort, an &Miele t to ell Itec who s emlar t favor e with hs pled, Market etrohal, coatoot se wi et ll ev. eethate• Hats and Capa. WILSON & SON keep constantly on • . hand rvery deaaniptlon and varooty of lista and Cum both arhokaal• and ratan. Thom oloalriog n.t. fashionable. Ilat or Can, r 0. 3 ,1 and step. would do soil to gin us a roil tenon mad:whin oltanhore. nolh-tf - ..... _ 111 , CORD & CO. WIIOL&ALE AND RETAIL VASIIION AIDA RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS An, DEALERS rsr ALL KINDS 0V PERS. CORNER OF wow, AND FIFTH b STREETS, arF Pittah. Pa. as..tbelr Ora • •mbranes even opullty an , sty in of I lala =Mt. C.G. and Par Boonetx. Coach and Carriage Factory. OH - NSTON, BROTH} & CO., corner of 1/eomaand ILebncra Warts. Alloghoop City. would tgreetlidly Intorrothelr folooda and the public got:serail', that they ow. manual:outwit:Pa Carriages, llartruch, Rork ...fa dutra, Wallah. and Charley, lo their various atiloo ll h and toyportian. • All order@ will ta. *mutated with atriot regard to dors. blllta and board; of fiolob. lrepairn will Wan to attoodnd to on rh Fpmroable tortua. [Wog In all their feel the teen Shefl4. Pelee end Wheel Stott,,toe 7 feel oonfidnot that all who favor therm with theft tearoom. will torwrfectly natialled on trial orthelr work. ehaal Purtna eleva aera 11301.1ted giro them, • call Way pow tors. nra New Coach Factory—Allegheny. mama- M. N. WITITFI4 Ca, would •PZYiltitt;; streets. They are DOW making end nre prepared to rendre orders for tarry description of enhishie, Coaches, Chariots, Us:ouches. Buggies, P 1.... is— lc., which, froM their long experience In the manufacture of the stove wort. and the facilities they have, Ms, %wit antildent they ere viibl, .0 to do work on the most reaeonabler tenon with these ”ntlng articles In their line. - Paying particular attention to am **lnn!. of materiel, nuthering none bfftwwwwyetent workmen. they beer cn henttatinn wayreutiny tb,r wtrrk. Wa therntwe wok the attention of lb. public to , It merle[. N. fl.—ltaps.triug demo in U.- tent manner. and on tt. most rresonahle terms. Yeantf L L Immonurs.... ...rim,' Joule ...... . J. F. KIJOIUTIAD J. J.1)01)1111 R. B. (YYYLLAYD. ng lic•gen dc . NOVELTY WORK stop, S, PiTTSBURG Co H, PA. TRACK and Depot Railroad Sealer, flay, Curti. amt Grain d'. Platlbrm and Count, M. Door lat. of all duo. Sprinubrop end Thumb Latch., Coffee Millie of various kludm Paint ammored pattern, BalU and Faarenhafor, Mallrabla Iron Cluthan of errry va rlets in form angtMloh. tiff .....1011 O. COWL'S, W. W..WALLACK, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819,131 and 3= ere.% ann.efr -Th.thfield st.d. PITTSBURGH. 4l o v ITU L EN T S, Tombn 9 rrt Stn n elAhir.Tpu..i;lnsinery. l 4 00 and, .I..ig Pmach atthe 1 1merAoon 4 A at.Zl heni r l ' . 'i'l l ' iltr l atrSlab 3I t' hie foreistied to the Thuile st the lowest pd.n. All orders Oiled with ¬ch at SIP Merit .tarot. an= W. W. WA LLACII. Now Goods and Fashions for Gentleinens' Clothing for Spring of 1854. • irWATTS & CO. beg Tense respeetfully. to inform their outurtous midi:m.ls, e. tte polo In loyalty. that tn. hoe. jurto revived • fresh rovryty eta .lofted to their gietwinate—i.e.the bee !h. Ball -114 Ara sighed—end thst thoy aro ready to twelve.. dn. making !Lein op In theleneriol ouverh rt In The ostivfatrton gool hum ble s pone. hy their ratta n., hitherto. with their efforts tortes.. elorte lot. theta to (Soh ozertiono In tt. sotoodlreetion. Walt tb.t su, N .116 Idler. Wee/14h olde. shove St. Clair.n • T. C. WARRINGTON; T^ (DIPLOMA.) y ADZES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE, I No tan ob.Ts OD band IL onortnonnt, No. 25 lonith stmt. PllGnurgb..Ps /430.11,4 Gentlemons' First Class Goods. 9E subscribers beg leave to informtbe, roblle that they harereed tbott Simmer Plet.icatt oeveet and non Atibleta bl ATS& it Vahrl 00., ei to Cleo W thlzenciot Tenon; PITTSBURGH, :WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, t 854-, AGENCIES. - • Pianos! Pintos!! Pianos!!! ATTENTION of purchasers is f w, restackfelly called t 2. new and di 51 eine-cation In Num Fortes, now fully, 11 „ Ii .ri forie the publit i. known an f the C Wilt ' eleetl tianja;ulot z ert i lta l OrVlor ' ;;Ler P.s O y. , a.i g g , tgs . v tl tit!, an attainment hitherto nu- TIL nowt °ritual - parr nmer is enabled hr the ahl ofthis worldto wpcluos effects In octave playing th.t wonld confOund Iltalbery or . List,. ./ne of It* chid ea. lencles le Ito rapacity to ho used at will to an i ns t antl y Piano of the is quality of tour, and is inty rah raged b . y . t i lle . molnz , nogon pedal to is cona and gnatinn arm 0 10 heart, . f rhen, instruulents trel2pe ' rtr " power te to: ordinary 7 octave Planes. while for aweetreas. purity. ttfrA,lll:ll4ratneaa of tone. they challenge the ...Pell. Mount is the united te;rtimony of Profeasor• and Atow tourswho hare teated the Celestial Piano. Ordinary Pl ano, of all lowanew and second band for sato red err Mk . .. OILY d MUM] OR, 321 Brnadway, Now York. Ne'S.r. — lure Manufactures d Dealer., wholesale arena. JDaguerreotype Materials. ff. - THOMPSON & 15 Broadway, •New York, Manufacturors and CO., bealeraln hastue'n'oo tn.nloparetna, Stattloga Preservers, oc., end lon tlll,7,7:,,,l=C,h,Zreltilt,4!'.ritY Prunes and Case, ann Volatlander d .lohn'a. C. C. Illartleon'eand oil other American Cameras enustantly on hand, at the Mantas, tureen lowest prima, and warranted perfect. atao - 11tor , Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. W5l. SIuEIItLAND & CO AZDEN LANE. NEW YORE. Warehouse 14.5 Pratt st., Baltimore, Std. ANKS !, Jewelers' and Counting Hoerr nalonoferery size, constantly on hand for de. and warranted In every rencet. New Yong, April 5th.18.54. .11..szr, Gantlemen—lt gime. pin.. Pato Inform you that your Safe pretend nay Book., and pars uninjured the tin lest might, by "hien every Ildogrifr on me Prmiee• was columned; uol although It was 0.0.1 throughout the Ere, to Intenoe heat, its r.m. trot. remaitted'uned. The PION with repairing, will.' think, mon'or for another trial. 'teepee fully yours, Irf-r T. JENNY. Jr., Il Booth - William at. FEVER AHD AGUE. • DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, Artie Firer and ARte, (Jager., Firer, Illsiv;uica and al I/ . 4athom. MIZE Proprietors of this Medicine twill state without haeltation .r fear of cutitradletion, that the marr... Mumma nay more parent. where it the hove hatreduced.than nay other medicine in me for above dimmer , . nip medicine has neither Arsenic nor Quinine in it. Col2lrOpliton, all of the Ingredient, are of a perfectly brain, character sod. highly 'annotating mid 'lfgd4-teir:lfltnon'theliZ Tll=teePa;47'"l'oneerlt% thin damp atmosphere no more than when there en muat heat th. Plantar, anonym. of the country wthe Arne Pre vail, will do wall to adopt this oudiclue, m the patient Is net obliged to lay by whße under treatment and they 'nay le ...red , 11% +Feed,/ Tare n. Proprietor contain t mince thouesnade of runniest., from those tithe highest rewirrt ability. but prefermaying to the rick our one tattle and )ou will hare the irdillible proof In root-welt Vali direc tion, bee its are ancunipany each bottle. Cortitlcatm can tee teren at the ofilehave eShoelng where this Medicine hat cured when all °them tailed. For DteP•Pets and all nth.. Billion, Complaint. there in notMt ter Manchu. lthe mare It a hoe also been'taken a with thekmet stmtunishins in renewal cameo( Rheumatism mot qout; for thew com plaints tale tablestennful day. One tattle of this Medicine ter, alien ha. tier desired et rl;n. afta i lUtitu an grant the United and I.l.nada. . All Wl.lenals ordem znaM be alaremed . a lILISEEIFIL. ado Pro tore, Dr IMnedmel. I , e`r Anema—lrlemlng A. Fabneetnek A ii• I. ...oe t Co.. and Coo 11. Rereer. littabarnh. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN ; SPRING ,t Importer. and Dealer.. IRON ANI) STEEL ; Grrra.e... .11-•• Fart - - it. h u zw o g . trlT Tand n ik r lgmtartUrypt rf 11,4 STEEL OF ALL KIM)S. ' • ercLaa from a11...10am or the country aza Invited to call nr their ord... brfnr, 1.710 g. 0111..• b., mall entrusted tA mum's will 1,1 aa the 14. great martet rates. ITARTIJR.StIitI NO E (TO, 1012, ar.gnrtrhrt.N. t SCREEFFELEN BROTHERS' ei WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW FORK, ttssa mmord la Ais.. ITO Maws of...mr,fignktbin, NIPORTINti the leading Drage fromtheir ..riglaal tuarLeLe, ta.tt; aw , pn aad lisaL I'mtub 1 Ili: 11•rAtlamtry„ 41notb. Nail a. Halt Crushea, sad Mira* Pazit .4 ir, they alrer them nu it. ato•trasaolvtle tenca. Orteraplthet :arm", or be will receive tb”lr bet ,ttentlar, A3IIIEL L. CIAVERLY, Who:ea:lle Denl ,, I J."ln 15”Emys, Paint. Pail. a. Talw,1 , 1:”1 Wll. r Warp, Baskets. Nat+ o.4...Twit*, wlslittir.. W 5 4 ,14 le, /le, 24{ Ilretayt.-b pi- N. Tort. rahWlyr. I/VIM:10W SHADES, Gilt Cornier,. Time Olt Cloth, kr., .1(11IN - T1:1111UNI:. Nl.a6rtarers. 4amala Nader, No. 10 Cathart. Jot- tad No. Cbatlwa 1 , 40.3.. Nei. York. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALT : (o 4.i4.77„x .7rner 111 . ...n.d,z rezi and Curry .(ley, ar.IA-tt PITIVIVCIMiII. PA. oats Mau. Nattei.l)Elow.3 CatePt-Chart+.► rerryllotelo) c 'ITV HOTEL, (Into Ilmorn s,) corner of Pialthfieldand Thlraatrents..rittsbnralt. 1 c, GLASS Prowrietors. arThts largo gad comModiont• noose haring order one thorongt. re pa i r. sad furnished with new eemipmente g throughout. Is now open for the rweeption of the traveling mthlsc. COSMOS Irk an2.5...15t0 - - - PIOIIN SOCTII , Coach 3faker, comer of North Common and k e lejal et., Allegheny env he Yatensisely mon ores. evcry description 01 VI:ILILIT.. of Lb , tors t tuatet,l , and b y the hest workmen. Ile has also opened a SY AHEM alNi h. the St. Marie* twildings. .coott abode Wev.l.t.,vbere he has at t.res. ent • v. 2-7 f air .fork of work. (with daily additions.) to which he Invites the atten cont i nue!itleal examination. feeling ronfident— from his .12ffr. In business. his extensive salt, the material andworkmen eroplorl. style of ankh of his work—he mount be ens mted with i n the Eas. or West. oe-.lm JOHN EOUTII. • iIiTALTr 21 In Plain. , I , A R L L e r lianr Into Roods No. trt.hungh. nole Agent alba celebrated manufactory, !dean, roan► Co.. of Part.. FASII lONS FOILLADIES'OItESS m—fb. Parish Pastan. for JUNE, direct per steamer w to on rale on the lat Peogirno,t.. t.. wi . LsoN. N0.2311a Peon, shorn (laud IrtrEnt. IP= PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, - 1: 4 4 ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Bad,' bessntb strss. Pitts burgh. Pa. ..liaene, lard.. Lard Oil. Met. Pork. N.O. flamo. Kt r ont e, • Oa and No. I Malt. Anthradll. and nontnh Pl !rm. 11.1Prat Mink and Play. Antlaradite Goal. 1. rnyl.l NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN, _MERCHANT TAILOR., LI AS commenced bwrinese at No. 39 Mar i bet at m.; between blecend and ?bled streets. Ile Lao Joel bemired fonts the inatelbtem and-manufacturer. n orenidete and es tenni,. aanortment Peery deecript lon 6, lion& for trentlemen's wear. !minding all the taatern style/land qualities. ableb be le prepared to meta op to nab, In the moat eahlonable atTlen and In the beet man ner. Haring' had larim experience In his buslntea. be feel. noulldeat of ailing entire aatlornellon Inelles Ida friend. to tall and exam!. hie stcolt. tall-tf rc pissoLuTioN OF PAItTNERSiiIP— The arm LAVELY PAXTON Is this day div ot. dby mutual conseut. ICs lure disposed of our so- , W. UeVAIII.ANU.,.bn will mntivue Ws VtiAtttr . se t* , sl ' d 1. berehd authorised ddlect sovuuts doe to UP and to settle all claims against W. JOHN LAVII.V. August 2nd,I.SAL J. WILSON PAXTON James U. McFarland, . _• JOHN T. HOGG: NKW YORK, No. 4l FOUTII 3D er. HUILA DELPMA, PITTEDDIROU, ALLVOIi EN Y MSS ERSKT, SOMERRET MOUNT PLHASA NT, VE-TMORR'DW. Nona OONNKLL3YILI,K. WAYKTRE IJNIONTOWN, •• •• BRDSYNKVILI.II, •• '• Y Depordta rooolvod, DISMOOL. [DWI, Walla lcuaht. !Old and eollret.a4 , Bank Naas and Epecle .•ineD. and auld Mocks. Nara and other Skruriltra !amnia •nd aold on MaDD•ndoo. o.7**PoodearnAul odlaction• aaIDID•4I. na:s4l' M Agfa OSESY. EATON, No, 19 Sixth st., agent for 0.11100 and Purina IMTVNT Hitt 'ITS, le unto ambulant to aril the following atoll patented atrial. Trott'• patent Oil Ulohee. ter Steam Enalune patent Drill. for Drilling hon. Doan • Hoek Drilling .alaellnea Papeland'a S laden. y and Pliettide Pan Crawford . * Steam cool It ater trawl.. and Gettig's Wrought Iron Railroad CRAW Rankine, lbw gadder/ ham been examined hr prnetimi tanchare ice awl rasehinlata, and pronounced anneal. to an/ In Yu. 11. la also authodual partdi Right. to rialto and mud ltd. mild. In any of the counter. lb. ban also Pr ad. hot-premed lands and Waithere.snd fi fitualfark. Heraalga messed to take agencies Mr Um Wen( oth er mantled Wants aw co ns tan tlnvention µet pi,. to the Ituidnew Mittifni and attention.; Ile refers to the following GAUD. Tho Pobwriben hare long been acquainted with Mu Memel P. FAtott and ham no badtation is recommending blot tt. di whams? ulah to amploy hia aerrlcat as a gets tiara. of undoubted norm o,mndldiggLieindaster in tabu* imertiona ertary Miami. yO. placed. ?indite D. Craig W. Robin...adz. wm.Lammecol... Jobh Graham, Jabll. Denny. .Oblids Gt. es %nog. N. Wilma ik ems. thei P. &Friend. &mum • Balm. tock.imat- P. LAMA. 1. R.Livingdon. the 0.0 =Rasp A Wad.. Wilibto F. Johnatett. d - We - Phillips. Andra. Fulton. r/ I'AILORA. ' L 4. leactmla Wilma WaCaudlasa. Mat/ WNW. raxisma. Normut 2N. 18A. 114tH HEW YORK ADVERTISEM:BIiTS. Fr= 4788CIDIR t CIIELL:B tic:weal Advert.lnbaq 11.7.4, No. U1d5.0..1 Broadray. N., York.. (1.. No.-b. Nauract otteet) Extenaion Tables. WM. lIEERDT, 150 \V”oster at., betu,en Rgitio. ggkttAlogaton Os.. Now York, Mrooractum. A lute arsortmrot lags,. on hand. Orders fig eltipping torottorlir attekdod to. ort7gbor Ic4OI7PIL it CO., IVlK.lekile, Print SoHerr, . piabllobriv, printers, and ManufneturiNg Artirta. Co omen. Psrt.s. Loodou. bertha. sad No., 266 Woad's', New York. Catslogneeoent by mall. The usual dier.unt .to tbo trkdr nod Iroaltutions. Pirturo Pr. 1.1 Ihre4btoti ]7.2u, NEOUS ASHLAND HOUSE, MlOll ISTILEF.T. %Wit YEVENTII ennurs I'LIILADEL.PIII.4. IL a NSO s, PROPRICTOO. SirPrwr SIA) day_ar Stay 1.11,41-1,1 HIER, ;ONES & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN FBMILY -GitOCERIES, aerie, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Pre.serres, RT)01 , Al7l liff.DOW WARP, • Domeatte flouse A grnishing Goods, No. 265 latirtv Street, Pittxbargh. BANKING HOUSES PII'TSBURG'H GAZETTE. suet by Lord Raglan, that no officer shall leave the camp unless sick or wounded. The rain ie WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 27, 1534 _____ . . ....mg d.w n i. torrent. ; • Nov. 18th..-Meather more temperate-Res - VU.031 WA , IIINGTON ' mans in the valley obsereed to have received re - ~._-__. inforeements-supposed 20,000, tinder General Herreerosulenteef tee lawmen,. Daily assets, 1 Liprandi. WASHINGTON, o r, ec. - 0 ., , - Nov . 190.-The French made a reconnoisence • -, leo-I • ill force, and found the Russians busied in The Democrats toelay, awaited lam bound to repairing Weir artilleryoltmegol in the previous say, by come whigs, passed 't hilt to the House . battle. for breaking up and construetiug the courts of Nov. 20th.-The 97th British regiment landed 1 from the Orinoco etesmer. The Queen of the Win district, by which the judges of one of the most important tribunals-below the Supreme I ."' re .°r o th pe. 'rri Th r e ed Fre wik e b b Zn ri dell " e d e r n_t i .i t' stera "r ble l3r re iti i? Court perhaps the most important-in the Union, foreentents at Kameisch Bay. Firing very brisk are to be legislated out of office. The Circuit 1 from the town, and warmly replied to from the Court of the District is composed of chief justice 1 French and British lines. Nov. 31st to 24th.-Bombartment continued Drench, d aseocia tee Dunlap and Morsel!. The. I ohierjo tiro is over eighty years old, nod ie so. i ;I t e ti a e k d on th g e e !taLt d o t f i Ll . t t e lit alb ae 'e ,r s. ,,, T c h o e n i , V u r t e ly did ut permits led, the others arain the prime of their , paired , The allies mainly occupied in strength facelift: , and no charge is mete against any of : ening their positions against attack, and lir estab them. he result is that the conservative tem- , lulling new batteries, the fire of which ham not yet been opened. Menschikoff reports that the ocracy, which detests - the higher law, has to-day k est i a . b ra lieb b. t t he w mzlves voted to abrogate the constitutional tenura of the •titgtlfithhoheod"teoPttd Dock federal judges, which is for life or good behavior.. pulses :t. i , putsse Hilo loss Further reinforcements reach. It is eery to perceive to what excess this latitude ; ed the allies. of practice may be carried. The clause of the 1 Nov. :;SW.-The RUSldatie made a sortie, I were repulsed by the English, who, in pursuing, Constitution applicable to the owe ls as follows. i fi t o o r o g k , 7 t o to d retained nine guns, which the Russians Artrete, 111. Sea. 1.-" The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in ono Su. Another account nays, two seven gun redoubts preme Court, and in such inferior courts as the ; wen taken. Congress may from time to time °lin and es. Nov. eoth.-Part of the garrison attacked the tablish. The judgesboth of the /dupe sae and in- French Imes rwarned with the loss of 230. The French f4t meventy.five. ferier - eourts shall hold their offices during good The Duke of Cembridge was expected at Con behavior and shall at Attend times receive for etantinople. theireervices a compensation which shall not he -Admiral Ilamelin has resigned the command diminished taring their continuance in office." I of the French squiviren in the Black Sea, and Now there is the higher law to which all pro- returned ed rem thf d Thn r c o e- the French[coups in intents fens to assent fft is the lett& Of the law. But have been ordered to the Crimea It is fntet d in the present case not onlyare all the judge., de• ed to augment the allied army by We addition privet of their olfioee without any charge being of 30,000 Freuch. made against them, bet In order to effect that ob. The fortifications of the allies on their right joeL the court itself in destroyed. wing were nearly completed. Nov. 28th.-Tee follow despatch, of this Bet this ...feet nod extreme net of p ower I date, is from Gen. Canrobert-eThe rain bee opens a wide tlol* for retaliation. It will intro- I ceased, and the weather is improving. Our duce a system ofl general turveilance over the , works will now exhibit fresh activity. Our re bench, and will in effect make the judges of all ' inforcements continue to arrive. The enemy the courts liable lobe brought Hi the bar of pub- I protect the toWn by repeatedelitrenc still shows no' signs of activity, tat continues to Ile Pe.siou and Pte.itehee and to be soreelerilY ,in stated that several Russian w'agons, hmente. It laden with deprived of their authority. Even the Supremo • provisions and .munition, word overtaken by a Court may be reached in this way, and there can- I Mow storm end lost, and that it present there are only provisions in Seba.etteml for fourteen not be a doubt that it would be struck at end 1 weeks." killed at thin time Lela majority of the jud g es I " h , , i bees appointed under whig auspice.. But it rent, lo o n , T h is : et / r e l a y : - tho ' l t. " 4 " o "A h ni fr r o o m a ti od °° l " l ," happens that all of them, except Ju Igo Ale Lean . guns would be embarked at Baltechill and Varna were appointed WI the partizans of defttoeracy. 1 the week after for the Crimea. One regiment The chief Justice Taney. was placati where he ' remains at Bucharest. Danisk Bey replaces now is as a reward for performing an executive _ tv M . : d " ii ‘ ti ree e heee ori r ti mmem teta M e e . . ' e Peri. - net, which the Senate deliberately pronounced . Omer Paola will leaVe in rt few due. This in unconeututionol and illegal. Judge Curtis, it is ,considered doubtful. true, owes his place to tt nominalwhig president, , A letter front BrailOW of the 13th alt., in the but lie wee confirmed hy the Senate as au ac. Mordletir, Sap : kuowledgetnent of his devotion to the fugitive i -The enemy bed been driven from tie Do. Slave not. Were it n wide bench there can be no , brudseba. The 3d regiment of the Imperial Guards nod Bares Bateuks, wader the corn deed t that ender the pretence of law reform, the , mend of his Excellency, Meiji Ali Pasha, and court would lei shells/m. l , theiedffe. wouldhe'lle - Colonel Ahmed Bey, in brilliant combats on the .1 . .."... 1 political f ,, orltee would be promoted ; heights of Theron, have defeated the aessacke of to their ph.c.i.s. I regard. this proceeding as an i the Don and the Grodk volunteers. They have example of the entreMeet radicalism, which will t drive. them to liehlehe• The it"...ie.e have creased the bridge and have broken it down, but in it, effects, recoil upon its perpetniters to their , i the troops of the Sultan are pursuing the foe, future defcat and discomfiture. , who are in eight to the moulded. and the , In fact it is aril known that they intend to fereets. Babadagh, Tultscha, ant Matschin are carry nut dim principle immediately so an to in the power of the Ottoman troops. Marshal reach Judge Leavitt 0! Ohio. The District Court ; Atoned, commander in chief of the troops of the to two banks of the Danube or flint stm...l is to be abolished Two other I 6111Pth° who 7, "Pi has c e sta th b e l a iehet tre olfitilLthileit.nsiell courts are to ire organised in the State apt the [ "I t ,. - L e g' - ,:t7,; ‘ , 14 present District Judge k to be enperCeded by I henceforth be in Bessarabia, where the Russians the appeintment of two Democratili Lawyer, one I are preparing for resistance; but they will have for ears of the new wart, thus created. i to protect • line of at least 30 league., and they can only do it by scattering their forces. Following out the preccteuts thus established i I Tee BALTM.-Three more ships are ordered by one muds., the true democracy of the North t home, and about the 10th inst. the remainder will will one of these days arise in the name of free- I leave. Admiral Napier has obtained leave to dam, re-constitute the Supreme Court, ant make I return direct it an subservient to freedom sad its principles as Manse Movsnerre.-The Russian (karts it is now proslittitol to slavery. ' i and Grenadiers are advancing into Pointe!. The Seikate yfttenlay confirmed Cut Steptoe i The whole First Infantry Corps left under the for Governor of Utah, on the written assurance. :: " : " :" ' l tho l ' os ‘ t )t hi ?Z o g i h e 7 . ,l,l , ' -i. g "" ' "u1"1 of the President that the commission would not I Two additional bat t talions are added to the re. butte aincii.Cot Steptoe should hove resigned giments of Pembina army. kin ita4:1011 is the army. Sixty battalions of eharpmhooteri, Sc., ore :rb4 s t voti load Hover have adjourned until being enrolled from the peasantry. The atilt. of Tees:fey next, in order to the proper celebration I siege at:et' Petersburg 13 ' 1 ' 314.' ' lel . - • . . k consptracy bas been discovered s t ni • of Christ.... They will meet Frei.... I. the' Bulgaria and Itotirnelia. middle of the week. but nothing of moment will i LATEST INTELLHOMM—VISTNA, Thursday, be done until after New Years. . ! Dec- 7.-Advicem from Sebastopol to the 27th of ,otit.„l Democratic 0f ,,, hold, are found to , November have been received hire. The siege Ira!, !severely continued. Reinforcement, far the have been d epositore with Settee At Milberg : allies, to the number or 9000 mt . , bad reached the broken brokers, and one of them has resigned i th e Gt,ime,s. to avoid dismissal. The government will lose I SpAig.-The Spanish crisis iontiones. Espar by same $2.9,000. Jeems, 1 tero.ras advised the Queen to semi for Alston I and Olearo, to form a Cabinet nib Washington conveys the news that the Cortes have determined to meintain the present dynasty an the throne, On a trivial point res pecting the °etre' duties, all the ministry re signed, but a vote of confidence in them having been paved by one hundred majority, they la mmed office. AL Melon is elected President of the Cortes. Mr. Soule had arrived at Madrid. A telegraphic despatch from Madrid announ ces that one hundred and forty-six deputies against forty. left declared that the ministry of the Duke of Yi, , eria deserves the confidence of the Cortes. Arrival of the America at ilallfax. - e TEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. llALtricm, N. S., Dec. V. The Canard steamship America has aniveit this afternoon, from Liverpool. with dates to the 9th inst., being ten days later than tho last ad vices. The ecrew steuiship Sarah Suds nailed from Liverpool on the sth inst., for Portlnud. The steamship Washington nailed from South ' mullion on Wednenda . y, the 6th, for New York, ' with It* passengers, and a cargo valued at .C 6110,. 000 sterling. The Collins steamship Atlantic, from New York, on the 25th ult., arrived at Liverpool at I I A. M., ou Wednesday, the oth inst. The Arabia, having taken in shot and ammo nition at Kingsten, would proceed to Nlarneilles, to embark French troops for the Crimea. Twenty-two of Mr. Edward Oliver's ehipedisve been sold for £1011,050, all to bill holder.. Thera is but little news 'of interest from the seat of war, but inunitione are becoming moat complicated and critical. On the 2d of Decent- i her, a treaty of alliance was signed at Vienna betwe6n Austria, Prance, and England. The ex- act terms are not known, but are surmised as follows Firstly, that Austria regards the viola lotion of lib Turkish territory as war against herself. Secondly, that Austria. will augment her force in the Principalities, so as to enable the Turks to resume offensive operations. Third ly, that on the demand of Fronts and tingland, 211,000 Austrians will be sent to the Crimea.— Fourthly, France 'nod England guarantee that the territorial possennionrof Austria shall, un der all circumstances, remain undiminished. Fifthly, •• at present a secret" Sixthly, Prus sia Mudl be invited to join the alliance. Seventh ly, the treaty to come into operation on the part of Austria, :410Illd 41165111 not come to terms, be fore Jewelry the 2,1. There in also publiebed n letter from Count Neuelrale, netting forth the'terms on which the Cur will ascent to peace, namely First—a joint guarantee, by the 'Five Powers, of the pro• tectian of the whole Christens population iu Tur key. Secondly—A joint protectorate of the five Powers over the Principalities, subject to exist lug Russian treaties.. Thirdly—The'revinion of fib e treaty of 1841, to which Russia will assent if tho Sultan Inn likewise do so. Fourthly—The .free navigation of the Danube. The speech of the King of Prussia to the Chem bent is also published. The King says that the I army shall be made ready for war, but he re frains front indicating the course which. Prussia will adopt. Meantime the Berlin , papers pub lish n'ilespatch from the Baron Von hlanteuffeuil, Nev. 15, to the Ambassador at Vienna, expres sing the determination of the Prussian govern ment not to demand from Bnesie any conces sion beyond the four points. It ma indeed elated, but should be received with caution, that at a Council held on the tub, the King of Prussia de termined to unite in the treaty, with a view to bring the war to a close. The deliberations of the Germanic Diet Com mittee aro moat important, the actual position of affairs seems to be that Prussia insists on a doefitintion in favor of Prussian policy, or at least of neutrality,white on the contrary, Austria Maims that the following points shall be decided: Whether the northeastern frontiers of Austria are - not sufficiently threatened to warrant an mediate support from the federal troops. .Most of the Germanic States are with haste putting their armies on e war footing. The present Op portunity" for peace is probably the last, and if this be rejected, we may be prepared to see next Spring, .military operations on as large a scale as they.were during tho great ware of the French Empire. Tim Won.—Airairs before Sebastopol are un changed. There luta been some fighting, but none of impoktance.- The garrison continues to make sorties. During the night of November 11th, in a hurricane of wind and rain, the lies Cana made a sortie from the city on the French camp, but wore repulsed. • . On the tsth of November, • several men and borsea died in the camp from cold and exhaus tion. The Russians are quiet. Nor. 16th.—The Bre of the allies is very slack. A few redoubts were completed by the Britiah, overlooking the Inkermann road. Soue . reinforements reached the French. Nov. 17th.—. The men and otgoeri are prepar ing for winter gunmen. An order tom been is Guegct.—Potiticnl and commercial relations are now definitely resumed between Turkey and Greece. M. Condouriotes is appointed Ambas sador to Constantinople. The Chambers meet on the sixteenth of December. Artless, Dec. I.—The remainder of the French troops have been ordered to the Crimea. No journals appear at Athens from want of print- ers. Five hundred French troops bare gone to , Bucharest and tbralia. OTIMAT BIiITAIN.—Tho intended augmentation of the army to be submitted to Parliament, is forty-three battalions of the line, one artillery, .and one of rifles, making a total of 30,000. Accounts of the large Russian army being ga thered on the Austrian frontier had tie effect of : depressing the English funds, it being consider ed as aa indication that the Cone will not pin comb, except upon terms which, if granted, would cause the resignation of the ministry. The chip Ariel, sailing under Danish colors, front Stlramicht, with deals, too been seized as Russian AUSTHlA.—Commercial letters say that Aus tria has entered into a treaty with the Western Powers unwillingly, but preferred it to breaking entirely-with Thera. It is denied that the treaty contains any secret provisions. DIISMAIta.--COPLNUAGEN, Dec. 4 —The result of the elections, as known at present, is 18 An ti-Ministerialists out of 100 members. The Ministry has • Id ody. No new Cabinet ht • Irstv.—An import lately in the Barslini The Blinister of Fotei regiments of French Piedmont: that the with the Western NI, of an immediate alliance. The Conference of Prelates at Rona adjourn ed, on the 2:1, having decided almost unanimous. ly on the subject of discussion. I=l The steamship Washington 'arrived it Ne* York Sung ay morning about 11i00 0 . C10611, from South ampeon.—Though her advices have been antici pated by the arrival of the "America at Halifax, yet the London papers brought by her contain much interesting intelligence: The _Great Storm In' the !Hack S. Imo the London Thum The total loss of men at the vanonsetations on the coast of the Crimea. on the disastrous 13th of November, cannot be lees than's thousand, be sides those who have fallen into the hands of the Cossacks. The loss of vessels was thirty British and French wrecked. and half as many illsmast ed at the mouth of the Katche. Our men-of war have come off, with no farther damage than the loss of guns or of riggings, the twisting of their redder's, or the springing some leaks. The French have lost the Henry IV., 4 noble three. decker, and a favorite war -steamer. Thus far, we have sustakied no loss beyond the ordinary drain of war; but the greatest calamity is that of which we scarcely ably know the full. The Prince, a magnificent nets. screw-steamer of 2700 tone, carried out the other day to %laicism the 46th Regiment, all thewiuter clothing for the troops engaged in the siege, including 40,000 .great coats; flannel suits, • underclothing, socks and gloves; beef, pork, and other provisions; hospital stares for NetitariiMad'a vast quantity of shot end shell to cony on the siege. These are wholly lost, and nothing remains of the Prince but half a dozen of her numerous crew, who managed to get on the cliffs when she was "broken to powder" against them. 'The Retie lute, with. 900 tone of gunpowder, also went to the bottom. Thus, It seems. all the materials for carrying on the liege and providing aisfnat the severity or the 'inter hare bum carried off at one fell swoop: nil. even if see think to content ourselves with merely maintaining our position, on the heights before Sebastopol, tt is evident that we are not in a condition to stand our Worst foe, the coming winter. Everything seems to have conspired, under a mysterious dispensation of Heaven, to make the lose of the Prince, the greatest possibledisastar. She could not stop at Scutari to land the hospi tal stores so greatly wanted there. When she arrived at Balaklava it was blowing fresh, a n d abe did not venture within the narrow tortuous channel of the harbor. All she did sass to land the 46tla, though it is said that,. besides a very Large cresi, some Sappers nod some medical and other officers were still on board. On attempt, log to anchor, the whole of the cable ran out, not being properly clinced. A secood cable shared the same fate. The Prince then steamed out, while a third cable was got op from the hold, and with this she was brought to; though with a smaller anchor than those she bad lost This answered for a while On the dreadful morn ing of the 18th, however, it proved utterly inadequate. The Prince dot away her masts and put on her steam ; but the wreck of the mirennaast fouled the screw, nod the no• ble vessel becoming helpless,immediately drifted. against the.rocks. Figures are hot feeble lan guage for the description of such a catastrophe; but the value of the Prince as she floated, is put at £150,000, and her cargo at half a million.— There must have been nearly 200 soots on board. The thirty transports utterly lost, with most of their crews, at Balaklava, are pat 00.11 M at £15,- 000 each. So hero at once a million of money went to the bottom, in a form of which money. conveys but a Taint idea. The other losses enu merated above, the French ship of the line and war steamer, the transports lost on the western coast, the many vessels of all kinds disabled. E make up another mlllio to be added to the na ked pecuniary estimate f the loss. But the true way of stating it is, the the army is utterly dis abled for the present, and left no other protec tion than Heaven, and that valor which the British soldier is ever sore to display in the face of the greatest difficulties, the direst privations, t and the most overwhelming ti mbers. Yet haver was the ancient valor of our put to sotre mendous a trial. The tempes whioh is said to. have been the most terrible er known in that part of the world, and which verthrew three. of theminarets of Sultan Aehme 'a Mosque at Con s stantinople, besides driving large vessels from their moorings before that city, did uotspare the allies oven on land. It blew down dud greatly injured their tents, feeble protection as they are against the cold of a Ciimean winter at the height of 700 feet above the neighboring . surge. Such ili the situation in whieh the army finds it self euddenly deprived of the much wanted sup ply of clothing sent out for the winter, and the equally needful ammunition fur the siege Coasturrthorzt. Nov. 20. . . The boat from the Crimea has arrived- but without any army mail. Re`- lve intelligence however, from' the camp up to the 18th. No firing, beyond an occasional shot,- had taken place for three diva. to fact, all active operas tions were suspended. Sir De Lacey Evans has reeigaed his command and come down here 211. Four . Is of division 'are dead or hors du combu • thelaudiog intim Crimea--the Duke of Bs , 1,, . Sir. G. Gatheart, Sir G. Browne, Siand y Evans. On the 17th the Rus sians sunk another line-of-battle ship at the en trance of the harbor. Probably the gale had removed the obstruction caused by the others. The disasters of the 14th are greater even than we anticipated. Thefollowing names may be added to the list of those totally lost at Balalaws, Gertrude, Pride of the Ocean, Pyrenees, and Ganges. The total loss at Balaklava is:- Lust. Dismasted. - - •• • British, 18 ••-• • - French, 12 4 or 5. `Eighteen more British are raid to he lost or dismasted at Eupetoria or the }Dacha. - At Balaklava the great number of men of war. and transports were anchored. In deep touter outside the harbor of Balaklava, whose steep sides and tortuous narrow mouth prevent the ready exit of vessels of an, size in case of sadden necessity. The cliffs are steep and abrupt, fall ing down directly into deep water, and affording not thesligatest trace of a beach-or footing for man—an iron-board coast indeed,—added to which-a rocky bottom and 30 fathoms water ' . are. not an encouraging anchorage in a furious gale with &.lee shore. Here eight first 'class trans ports have become total wrecks, and every-soul on board . them has been lost but 20 persons.— Each of these ships had a eompanyof 40 men. To those who . held on great damage hag been done to the spars and upper works. The !Bole shoreoff the Katchka hint:tem:l,lTh' wrecks, cooka spars, bodies of men' nd hots* and prowling dated:Meets-1)f the-,Cosaacv The hulks of the Reslsley end the Ganges have, been set fire to in - a most mysterious manner. Abotit 40 or V) en and two' soldiers' wives belonging to the 05th Regiment ilieremecued on Wednesday evening and taken on, board the Queen. The Cossacks on the beach, seeing a portion of their expected booty slipping through their fingers, fired on the retreating boats and a ballet, passing through the bonnet of one of the women, killed a seamen of the. Queen. The en emy closed the day by firing a smart volley upon a barque sound whose yawning sides 20 or 30 men were desperately clinging. I fear their suf ferings and suspense were thus summarily put an end to. The neat morning, Thursday, the gale tossing completely broken, a largo number 41 of boats from all the ships were employ in bringing off the remainder of the crows, such personal property and valuables as cool be se cured. About eighty men were taken,off by the Queen, 20 were on board the Fury, and the Si -moon afforded help to the soldiers in the French transports, who hayidefeaded themselves against the attacks of the 'Cossacks the whole night.— Some field pieces ibelonging to the enemy had been brought down during the night, but disap peared when the,steamers went in to clear the beach with shot and shell. A private letter of the 20th„ Bays "The hurricane of the 14th, which was of un exampled violence, has done as much damage to the English as to us (the Breach.) It is already known that we here lost the Henri, I.V. and the- Platen, but fortunately the crews were The .Admires ship, the... Ville de Paris, and the Friedland lost their rudders. Other vessels have also suffered great damage. The fleets at an chor in the open road. of Ratcha have been se verely tried, and many French transports laden with cattle for the army, were wrecked on the coast near Media,andway between the Bosphorus and Varna. The English ships Retribution, Sampson, and Fury, have lost the whole of their masts. The steamer Prlnce, tvliiCh had on bean' a large rem of money for the pay of the troops, and 1,000 men as reisoforcements,,was thrown an the coast_ It is believed that the Ajaceo, which at once went to its assistance, hue sue . - ceeded in saving the men: • The English lost, be sides, seventeen steam transports and sailing ves sels laden with_ provisions and The vessels were burnt to prevent thelr.falling into, the hands of the Itassiatis. The Turks have not been spared to this great disaster. The magnificent Egyptian tmgate, Beiki-Iles semt, was loet at Eupatorla. It appears that,in order not to any-Binger expose our squadrons to these barrio:cies, which. are ao frequent settle season. it has been decided, iu a council held by the Admirals on the Itib. that et considerable part of the fleyt should return to the Bosphorus. The Marengo and the Alger are to' anchor.at two cacaos shots distance from Sebastopol; in the port of linmeisch; whore the merchant trans .ports are. Two English ships of the line are to lemain at Balaklara, and the screw ships of the line and the steam frigates are to cruise before Sebastopol, to watch the nine R11.45111n . ships that ore sheltered there. u took placo et Deputies d that soma Ms through 1 hardmia aro to the eat nt Apropos of ,those Russian ships, Prince Mew chikoff has sunk another at the entrance of the port to prevent us from passing. Bat the al lies, on their side;beve established a battery of 40 gang pointed vier the sea, and which near ly blockades Sebastopol without the,necesaity of vessels being there. It Is intended :to establish another battery of heavy guns in a position re cently discovered, when we hope to barn the 841351411 fleet which is sheltered in the port. This intelligence from the Crimea is of the 18th. At teat date the weather wee eold and rainy, but the mil bore all with their anal sto icism, and their gaiety never left ihem even Un der the worst circumstances. Reinforcemente were arriving daily, and, with them the hope of an early resumption of offensive operation& A decisive action. was expected for the end of the month. The French batterieswere approaching -the town. The. Baasians wore able expecting reinforcements. A letter from Enpatoria of the 17th nit- aye; " Dazing the hurricane of the 14th the proximi ty of the enemy rendered the position of the vessela extremely critical. When , they' were : wrecked they found themselves between the sap; dans, who werconly a mile distant from them, and a furious sea roaring- behind. 7Fortmeiday the few troops in garrison here succeeded ilgdri. Ting away the 7000 or 8000Maralry i who hadat,- reached the coast. with 14 pones of artilleiry." Tna Enos or 6utasrorot.:-.4he Walton. publishes a telegraphic despite-littera rOaderal Conrobert, dans' Nov. V. • Nothing' of in:Par lance bad °conned. Sam the litlitho batter lee of 410-allies' had not discontinued their -Ina During an:encounter of English 1704 Or ititssian!, tlus latter "were dafeated The reported -tattle on the lath tarns out to have been a mennortie of the Russians. who were drivezi back with the toss of 800 tilled; the FroPch Wing !Omen. VOLUME LXVIII-NUMBER ! Prince hien:Whoa' states, dust oaths 3dth the tire of the alike had become vtai feeble. Bet a despatch from Canetantinopie states dint the bombardment had been renewed.. lite :dila were surrotroded and protected by an, enormous_ cireamvallation, consisting of mutable with ad vanced bastions, and immense earth verb In triple lines. The French havev-waled nwrasi sorties; and there were constant affairs between the pickets. Fresh reinforcements were arriving daily, and the men were busy hating thentsebrea. Flags of truce- bad passed between the Geninds, and it wee agreed to exchange Lord Ihneltelleny by desire of the Cur, for a neusaian Captain. limantoex.—Letters from Granada to Novem ber 20th, which wenrul in the New York Tribune, give o lamentable secount of. the sanguinary pro , gnus of the civil war in that distracted country. The legal- krestdent, Cludionorro, vas: gaining headway against his opponent, and appearances all favored the prospect of his ultimata sums Illls army was teingjoined daily by fresh roltm ;teem, many of the large hided proprietors hav ing oome forward to put an end to theprotracted struggle. The rebel chief, Castellon, was said to be a prisoner In his own house at Leon not da ring to venture forth, though his, army number ed 1600 men. Choi:morn:es Army was about 2000, besides a teat of schooners on-the: las, commanded by Gen. Corral, who had captured! three schooners behloging to O. royals, _rind re taken Ban Carlos. Castellon bad ordere d a levy of $lOO,OOO, to carry on his operations, but his tolloliers were mable to Tulle It Au Atnerican citizen; mimed Augustus Weiler, on his wayfrom Granada,: to Ban Juan del Norte, was arrested at 'Virgin Bay, by. one , of Castelka's ofllunicbut subsequently escaped. Another Arnerican.wae . forced to pay a fine of $4OO, and' even t4ei, iru detained. - - . lOWA Sassree.—The two. Houses of the loins Legislature met in convention on the 14th hart, for the purpose of electing a United Stites Beni, tor in place of Hon. A. C. Dodge, whose term of office expires on the 4th of Math-next Two ballots were taken, with the following result: Dodge;Demourt.... ....... .. • .. -29 :Warren, Ft:ideal*lB Harlan, Fusionhat • • ' Cobh, . . A caucus of the Fusionist Members and timid -National Whip who voted for. Mr. Cook was held the . same evening, when Mr: Hula; was nominate d. The six National Widgmeonbere re tired from the caucus with the determination not to support the nominee.. As the 'balance of power ;rests With them, they ,eau either attars the re=election of Mr. Dodge or have the election postponed until next winter. After the two bal lots, as noticed above, had been taken, a motion prevailed to postpone the election until the 21st instant—Union. The ; Einem Waa,....Tha follovingis tract from a letter received from a relish!e cor respondent to Paris: . .Themar occasions ageneralgkmm. , The feel ing in regard to the war is one of regret' ind grief. ;The sufferings of the soldier.; the death of so twiny brave men; the demoreatation of the youth of the country.: these are the general mtb- Jects of conversation. There is no enthusiasm at our Successes. The wards regarded as twilight ful calamity. Nobody talks about tic* .Even the military men deplore thawar as s dreidfal necessity. lam told Ora lnSogland.tho feeling is Teri ' s:inch the same." , '• Tua PILIVATISS t TIM Aare.-ltts remarked the, the military authorities In. the trintea are beginning to allude, in highly complimentary tense, to the gallant services of the “privaten" Some of these brave men have dislingaiahed themselves In the most signal - manner eincitthe commencement of tho campaign. Frantis Wheat rey, a. Private er the First Battalion,-Bide Bri gade: who Emrformed the exploite ehrbblng.his ride, and dashing an unexploded shell from an embankment above his brit', hatrbeininnticedin a:special division order; while "elitism appoint meats of non•oommtmioaed alarm to this higher ranks, have just been officially announced in the Gazette. , . • The strike an theSaltimore and Ohio Railroad has caused considerable tronble, and the tonnage traiOs bare been miming very, irregalarly end in machredaced nurebere aincoMedneaday The rebellione operatives hews held, meeting et which. They have 'appointed Committees to ar range a. combined notion of all. the =playa's on the read,:and determined to reform tobe paid, off or to alio* themselves to be dismissed. , The let ter Is admothing new I n the tra y Aran' . • - . ..„ . , • Protestant Epleeopal 4 .llrotherhoods7 east 7 ."9iSterhoode;" in 'seperste organizations lave bein mete the subject_ of someyointed emirs* by the lhihop Of Western New -.York, In. his on cent , addaxes to the Convention of that.Dieoese. Ile proniences them needlees,.eutobentome, and , hearth:4m; formings church within sr:bray end likely tis beootieuellons4, inclusive, tunlinlinl eal,partyorganits•tions. ' FRLED , FRUIT--800 bus. •Drioci. 'Peaches; do Applokinst =Mr eoJo by dad.ao -do - 11.11011BON OM WOOLEN FLANNErsi—white, O Scarlet n, , V V and Yollow.Plabi and Twilled Man tn . lm• amse variety. A. A. MASON OP. 23. ata EL FOR DEOEMBER-:—Harper Putnam, (lo do. Grams. sad Cotonou. & sintigg,Auues. AND SEASONABLE ;ST ieen 800K5..„ ei g gy the Atorclosa emits Wool 11,104 utllslasi• with bowlful onsromlngs. "Wo has. nom Own ads took* to our , fkLinda , old as soli soy/m00...eh a Issiossoull trots bestrillotossiots of Illostsstod Books Or Miklos sosson.aost Tao moult Moo" quive n a r taggar ua lor . book" raw=. del9 B. LER; Agelmay. BARGAINS IN HOUSES—We ',offer - for 4 este emend gnd. enlytausllal DweMnir litanaL r connndent kentlosa, urrartvedl Ibr Oat and wad order, and be •eld - at low rataa—ohesgewAnnr. ti t rizo i naUllt a i ltt j uliamt latnalle=ll . 4 . mrff terrains /and, on essrlernks DanstsiTttak.-+ established /teal Stets Moe or , • " dl2 . • , 8. UTUBMIT 80A;/40.0 at. II I k 4: 'Ronan 99 . n'4 tk .e. kific WI o h .1 95 labortr R. aIOKGS. 6 TWIST TOBACCO for cats by dei2, - A. 0170,131.1%0N. IRHAVANA - AND REGALIA CI- Onsa, Wig sad =WI siir,.■=sTax7 edam: del3 ouLexems. Ht...NDsOME LACE SETTS med.l7AL filoattott CoitirTard filaanag I fam* Cluaaltatts sad INtra= . 1 Valandazatew Ch.. and Soma As the att. unsold an to alarm dto ttili York as- Friday, Ladles wfahtng aaythinjaar Wit kinkatkaalit tad. at VAN OtHIDEB.I4; mutat at, am. of MA LACK LKAD —lOOO lbe. Gamut' for ta/e by E. sums it ma CUMMING'S WORKS for sale by . del 7.8. DAVISON. S 4 Madill. "• WK ts LLISON'SCATZOIIIS 0n1y25 e., lair sale br J. &DAVISON, 85 Mutat it. LANIC x. A . M a s wow. oCo.irVl p a 4WLS.--400 mole &pare Woolen Elawis. at 6370 - A. HAWN &OD. 25 StA sL VIEEAP C - 411,100E5.-10 . cases mare of lbws 4 aid da Cabzos,A4 A. A-MAWS 07A. tpoIR LBS. GARRETT'S SCOTCH Calla In star. sad 11:211.05. L ay T i ogocriet to Ifmrrni ECOND. HAND BOOKS. FROM ,AllO --1 VON—We bsesiest seed teeM Judea. MIMI 11111. = 1 V17 .4 4113010g rW 4 " j2X:=VO I .&DA V SO / A estieeS . J VIN. bil e t 11 HAWING AND PAINTINGIESSO ' 8 M e itll=r t lrubstalarimuscatentlered irerrch and 9erman All Memtad thew . 1.148.1 ... =Az 0 Iritect - attar. .• da 73.. EAVISOr. tr&latroes I(O.. O ATER YEARS, by the . skuthor,of "0!dno Lit , • lnk ., s°t be itle Frantoola Stable. • ' ee. do do do do. Re by. Monis trola (ismer it Ito, by J. dd tt. Atha. UIBLES—S. Allegheny,' Sadler, Alleghe'lma tint IJI °purr:la Aar araortastrot BMW, tatorlatokboth rap.% to print and rt of MAI • from . small aas MINOE PIE FLXINS-- - ,Custants, ' Cann, ' • tned And for &thia!altlniFlo7 UTTER—IO kegs - packed istedsb)2la prirfis rattly/A and fOr ng tar. MILL," 1,1,-411 caIIMEP PELTB-2. bales, reectandfor sale • XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Cheery Fork - Ms; Ilorddia• Minx. Belomat Ms aid tem cOlar Woad. In dam WI Zs rib Or BILL* MIGNZT. }LIED APPLES--Z bus. J for loge Is W bags Mite for ram 0 bbls. New Orl • J.D. IRE EINDLINW-40 . paa18 Obasver'iror na:ty • - 4,14 - - J. D. VIISZUM. A sI 3 OL-75 said 92 per'oent.„-th, gore, - 17::indaciaubr REMI•00.1171roodot. 44. ACRES 1 . 4 N 0 ,-7eittistaitn: ' Itoston t05nahtp,8ea33,333313, witIIIA t a ildib t leats33, P. C. 114 30 tans eitaralt; rogAtotbar 3333. A 3 fcat 'MA 'of Ettrustacog _44 0033.4 ao4 redoly salt.d .2923 had Is soma& out ' , B. 33.11A123 1 . 6ap.asa' • '
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