I 1 1 ; BUSINESS • DIRECTORY. • • • " eirkrisam.oo.l3 ADCZEPLIBINCi ALCIFSCY 1 LIS 4assultraxre._ls Y.". • . 444114.a.' Sok gag, lOSEPH S. &A. P. . I fORRISON — , Attar- P. Cb. /14bato be the mat intlbmtiAllbm .I=l uwastatzgategi:Lb.l743b. brad. between ;is lebaseterebd. f!ii . conv b:44 tbs-unus. TO7I I / 1 1obssale Grocers, Liquor Dealers , 1 r t. ectbscriber is now importing a imp°. r *, f p O r D s as..lmopo d ld s ola K o o f e s oO =mtiooe i Inn . nn. amen.l' Exbdis sod Crord's Ittso_ 41y,0f 4 .fereeloserul BC. CrotrlL Are.. War eros.Pesett =mon Holland l!ohlethen &baps and Seotob Wbfek7 en oo• knoorledeed by the Kerr York Sr:cheats by the mat do- I mad eft, Iders. Dirndl°. kr nes Trlll toreriself be Orem br. . Dr GM ES FEECIITWAN4ka. _ 141 defame Leos, Now Vat. N. - K.4 . botogriobk end lkistornotrf. CbereicelS. - Metals rad Patent 1(odicloos. am:atm. !aims. Opurido. I r i t ..0:3=11 r c o , r 4, s , ,gulAllit raw, ft i trst. = na. Dlekralb. Motel. kfarment,C amox,Carentne Rouge. 5 11f4.7"hmi:,iir O. J-P - . ' 3 9:hi ,T, i..-- , Fro BUPK, 2^ South SCillittm A. 471". b9tTirgUr r"Vcit!".l4lata I,=.cfrnZ orbal "i? um' sad drr fls MO. Mr! okal. ifonoe., Rusti. Boom! m adoaburg) lu ma S lybers Budal o eotlA r ~dy=br-tunti. vjIN Karlovit, ete. of nmfrABTD ZU azmaosais JAMS% All ord.o.llPrO=VtlrommitOd on falatablo tam. , " Sotigh's Patent . Elastic Skirts. 4 , ,- .1 RATES ik FRANCE att , No,l Barclay sires; a 0, .& 17 TION—ttai..siglyvtilne stint • a nd tine the 1., stun,p of this patent AU 0 anuSeturars and palm la• -4, fringlag will be promiftted seennitag to lay. 1ab20.10 ,--..; JA.eIitSUN A* surf; 01 the late ilrm 41 . 41pi1:: Jetheee Bons..erste and Pettit Ist. tat 930.11rometway. ttur Yott. two toustantly, , Let, every •arbty of (irate. and Peados sad Smits Gamin litltar Onto.' 'Whale . Ir7 ' ,NEW, :YO,IIK ADVlfft.l'Jg g RNITB Tha Ihnowjteg 114 of Illudusa Pim* en.a nous v.. Dalt zut malt, tellable la the city of Now Tort. F ACICORDECIN STRINGS, WINO 148.ENBORN CO., (late .0. aam.h.g. at %.:A.Asg i aurm ttk . naussawm. Jel2 -t4s3lV TORN COLTS Standard Cottm Sad Duck; UAL 11116011 a 00 4 lin. 71. Pins West, Nov Tart. 0 .eird t ibli Print &Clad ooVer i fta t ig t il at vit• nun PatinettPrintins.. min tarr26ll4 it 1 4 WOT. - MoNASITE & CO. fieltrosy anit eig"llksidraneyGWa;:i. o°. tap 3763 r..c ol TFEßl`*co - ., Importers of French Apal otkArimoSelli dom..Na.AO Braga demi =3 ri HONIG, 100 Liberty...et., axed moder., tor-Tsiultrllsee, les tors of Lens • la M. WESTERVELT,. Vcmetiaa' I.t. • Irszoihmterroso. 1.l aL Cab street. Pttt.at.W, ifati PRYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, fig n r ot teicturs r _of IsouGoodiato. ifigrzsrst., oc2o-0 &.A.11148 0W8N,15 Broad St., Im porter of Deem Trlkenlags, Cllnur nuxt FringeB4,Bl*Crml4 .1111:88 and 81Ik Omit imscraily. 1868831Y63 II • :lOW • . • oktift 7. Taw., _ DETRRA MULLEN, Importer of French sac= inxteroonrynoo* . Bancx'Velvetc>litcri• Illavls,Woaleas, te. No. 23 Mond amt. Now york. ~_. ~-_- ~ ... ~ .L. it!' .1. 1. , • do paters of Clentlemnns. ltaninhin Gonda, and Mann- CEETADI 11.6113DT. I SE the Etexi'ean Mustang Liniment in Gbstaationa.Bndmis. Bore; ns Szasi. ett.Plles a r GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the ol&eat E4DWARDS, SANFORD CO., Foreign gsPross.No. Broadoity. Giods ao4 Piotagas Co sad feon. 11l infix of the Mari& Agent In Pittotorrek. &Um& Co. , e.o34r.searee TRENCH AliD OKELNJIN PAM= 11ISEXIIL girtA'Rt. CO.,s2llfaidezi LAU% knort.arlfrarli sad German Ntrx-r sad los Baskets; andissmUomos of Ouzo and Card WU. , Iroaseltna Jean.t IdndiTteltstndx-ke. . . 4 1 1 = JESUP, -67 Pine 0t.., New - Twit. Coalsolsolon kinntints tbo sale otallittado o Moto - and Cotton and Woolen Idatthin.~ etnirttse boat vistas Extiottn.Ananur fOr • Lowell 171 . , . 0.111.1.)8 , 1E ;IMELDA CO, 1.1 Cliff street, V/rwmftri, Ana Wbolseler Nalerslsionsclesa"adh GM= • sad Swath PAPERS, sad low Parer Manalbetansnixostabla. iLINCAN,.LSWIS, & BARTOW, No. 161 t sum =rt i g t uresg=pAP .: and Mentenonn noinanny. m tg*.!ifffcrAg:ptitEtv:4l,l TOYS AND 3.11210 Y GOOD& T ARUM & CO., 54 Maiden Lan gailleireiluxijk"74""'l"'ltlaLinfTc2,l' TILES. YOB 1%039113 AND CIiTIKNEY TOPS. ILP.arLERi, COATES & YOULE, No: 279 ova et"62rll.74Xstalit. WINDOW GLASS. PAINT ' &C Lif. POILLON 4E. CO.; halliOriZra of • !math Oamdo sad Window Glado-30. 31131.zatay II :i - ":1 - s'e . 4 0, • .n. z A a.Thitaaetots. lithadrd- war astatelb=at - 1300 ZS ',ffe ISHO.Q.S; . , • WliGhsB - Abg:-.A.N.D. RsTAIL, . .., lAMBI ROBEI,: - . -....-- ibilocti witica t tuda Uuiou ei4 .0.14 : 3d door hai mi. nte ld.bli nif d Mo st g u Stocitt . (l)to th. M l.....t .iim f a '= 6" jo.oultott th Ulm elty sod =broom rtoryttdog titmt by the of Idautelptda s liow Yosit sad &Mo. azd a.trvati autoot MU to plum &EL Most *mhos botot glom In ioloothm rho itiotest roxls. all of Matti be otorranto. lii atm amlitmes to tosnutodomi, IA bellWitlie, WI do stolotioos of Boma stzl nom mit, from Me loso mond. moo Mom M mem In Manor in UM eitr.ts, Iso Mute, • soldom; mommitio Mot Mom Mho lime mm with Midi mattomds. ollt to tsitir dialmittb. - - - oel6 Carriage "Factory. AOHNSTON, B ROTHERS .E. CO., - pilic. ! t irc o w, Names, ear= Prliebsesa amil Behmsat nth. lemur Mr. Ph, ham on timid WI ma stomfamartse sin esitimaittsimartsastrd.O.V , Rpsiummiss, m mix opat , t r msthil mist= styein Miali k. lm isf i f=l. uk sis la Wmhpiiss r " misisid wwl. tb. to mishit shari rmsonsbie terms. ki R tembilimt that. all tem:sr Amor them with their pa E. 1 .MMlalideMilhilah, al' their iron. the Pittstisint pad kieriehmaer OmnThmise pan th e IV. taps •rsty /7, Naming during th e der. . - MZiri lILLWArt. £TNA - GLASS WORKS: 1 :' - iliftEr. DAVIDSON _4sk-430., ik us. - - : ANINACTUREES andAealersin Vials, anti all WO of Or= mid Mint Olasnrire, Allsas=calltarbylk 4.4, Fittabtr= 14 NM". .mould, ft 2ro, fit; dyth £ww. .nuaacipAta, Importers of G. t Unrivalled -NEEDLES: .diefeete for the most Celebrated IrAtitze , Timm Hasnsar; macaw snails. DRAVNR.S. te. FITTSBIJRGII .COACH FACTORY. ALEUT , • BIGELOW it _00„- • : Mumma tO,E. 1/441)11.) No. 48 # 9uro2p Mg ear 1..`" rsm•Penna.-- • '4I , IOICOW.CI GCS, PIESTOAIB, ra.? ii ikamo t . ewer Atioppltloa Naar Vaiele .. , 46. 11W1M i ti. 0%12/41, Mr=-131-11-1, cions, &c. Llar ! ,1 ;Atiziwm BROS. sae now sell- , sieioessf,s==" k ° l on mem, .411/bIEWIESL. 0112110 tkeonslift tart tb. D tha Mob Yolaat Pfta .I/rdsola. paanalc r io sod PLLIn 1 / 4 1171 • Ltd sad Bait 010411, Abgail - I wou pf. in .1 ' at to tarnish liteszobcolo, Mum lap do moll to can now, ma noar iS %/ULU...La INWOML • Booonoter the lOacow 3ia 313 ....:. _.... VilL'A. IRWIN'S --: --.. 11 - EAL 'ESTA.TB.OFFICE, Nc ti•':Pion - atte•t. Id dartraci,liirket: Doper In Liihn , enw D ia CV DID Wm. Da.. Qat macro bonctil ansl odd. . .. . . . . . . lupgr TimunrgyLUNDIDLIVAND GILD + kinnnotz.insecr. canpmen 2,1=10.1.1) STAN !-- ANUFACTITKE aU kinds 'of-Water .. , and etsin i Zsgo. Nonni Itlntl nrifitlahn i d . .. . . . /4Fittimrt.t . _.1 ,- ••• BRI - , CO: • . ~ •• ik29-inrwrzußD-siredingi&Akfrit,! ROCCO MANUFAOT --, ltEu3lu2d Lawton of ?![SECT[ 081,8431111 3 1 Ar o., ^.,,, la EEO not 081 801,E LIoSuER -- r• - - LEND NIITS--279 sacks MAC Was damage 11. S. Kallqbr We -•- mua-oratoriikoa ASH--sfisake in store and forme b onauvai am murg i t cal*. FILSOEBB—/50 bits. in store su: it ski 1 2031110 x • cO. T,-:-;.:.....-.:.i.-•.-:.pAi:by,::',,._.':".rlTTsnvltos.:-:. GAZETTE . .:::..... %V. taLL, Attorney at Law, •'Bake ' won Buildings.. Grua meet. betsyym Yearat sad -- 110sIlLi4RT .Attorney at t.y 110111.1 - Oornar at YLlth and Chant stew; opposite Las oourt . jANIEB J. KIIIIIST, Atto at Law. office Pourth street. War Grant plttsbw y ith. RANOISC.F LANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, Na. ITO Fourth street, Pittsburgh. J A ERADY, Attorney at Law, R, B. _ B No, Fifth dreotaittabmigh. • J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, uppE, • . ruer of TaLyi sal Byt:smani ta•bets. Vlndrun. I:tui;liamittilt4atz4 • . WlLiffgg •:C'OO• • (TOOCII4OItO TO I. RILTINTO CO ) BARBERS & EXCHANGE , BROICIERa. NO. 71 Inuarn mer..sr, pirrsathsoa IN the numerous suspeneions of Itiinkere end Brokers throughout the country, daring the list maths, we are sat.LMM thatln almost army Instance _their troubled hare Brawn oat of a, departure from their legitimate broduese; en d we therefor. take oemsket to sr sum the pabllo. ln admits. thakno speerdatione la or 40 , 4," or other • moulds operation." 'hall tempt we Irma the strict and keine:We lln• 6f our boalneee, lag that 10 mined all inch Ineestmenta We shall-not only be better able to our customers and ensure their wady, bet that o pttu¢ nth • mare we dual -pro mote our own ultimate t. fed • 'WILKINS rt 00. N CO.; Bankers and Exchinge Brakinvo. VS Wood stria!, earner at Dkuatmd igirSarandsell Bank N.:henna Oaln:' Macau& Time brawn., arut ProtaistorreNoka4 make CollaatJaaa an Ma principal cities of the aloa; &achy Donato au tall and on Waren, sad grin Mak. tempt attaa Una tog& pul ar =attars aarartgalak $ knkinkkk • 1111.21kaura krabanga ainskantly Ihr sale. labla.l7, 'al= ' 1111 .i10z.......-rI).AID RAMO- ...IrtaariC2 IMAM= KILMER la RAM% Bankers and Ex came. Broker& Durand gall Gold and Mbar and Notes. nog=lx y a. sn Reel Estate or Stook 800. e on. ad. . . 1 inf t =l4 d o .= atoms roads cal all points In the Unkol. Mika *mar of Third _sad Wood streets,. gitiotb.l orPoolta tn. 8f- Marie 1 ro yl•IT Waal "An:MN PAISPL.-....30,311V• 1111114..-,.....WZ: LAL3IER, HANNA .0o.; Successors to lime Mann it On. Unarm Exchange Itrokarsand rordan and Donnatia Szehardna CWWW:aaaa Vai=t. Notes, and Bpeele—N. W COMEra Woad and Cmasnt Money reosicad en Deisnit. Slant Cheeks lir 010. and collections Inn& on naany sll ind nalch=tlnggfia=4,l=be and mi.ric. Admen wads OP anislintows k of Pecloso. slitpßod cast. on Masi toms. . • . WaLLAIS.II3 A- Co., Bankers and Ratbaagackas. Nara East. maw a Wood and all I=leata m2eto liberal tame. sad collaetlons promptly atteaded to. *Mr 110L3IEES 4 SON, Dealers in Forei't. n .LN • led Domestic =tot Dicheics, Outificatee of ise• ;Mite. Dank Notes s id Seed.: No . 6 9 Ilecket nook Pittr mut, agrOcllections made on the peheapst dUn throuohont the United State• • • • BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Btationer, No JOIIN EL DAVISON, Bookseller said Sta- Mrt. =mow to Davison Uttar. Na I' Marko. wave, sou /mutts Pittitargh, Ps. RENRY & BOSWORTH, Bookielles and Delikr In Matlmam n, No. as.Wartutt, damn, new isaload, nitrana4, Pn. Pit ► AY & CO, Booksellers and • Staticusers, 65 Wood steed. next door to the miner ofTbird, COMMISSION &C. A. A. HARDY, Muammar to Haply. Jones 011,1 . COJIUMfON 4ND FORit4RDING MAWC11.4.37; Agent of the Madigan and Indianapolis AILRO. No.B Wate R r at., Pit AD tsburgh, Pa. Jarg-ira J.W.. BUTLER f!k CO, VORWARDING - COMMISSIONILER- Ju CRAMP and Natant. all kladactAttatnargla Mart• unattrad Ankh... Lad Plpi antlphaet, USA. N. vt Anat. Attain:inch- inc 6.17414 VllANE,Vatrunisaio'n" find For- Inuthuir Monlantay. &okra. la Wag 'gad Prod. 1011111011 1 : x. i 4 .: MrilltrOM="trocenc ~.. I. prws. Dodos. aur eammliptca. xa . thw i t ow. & CO.,' (Suomi= . sort to & Iloattamik) Cootottioloir lortratttlaa tg De aden In Woot Prottoot itorntra&T Noo •_ _ _ ri dzez :4; . ts, Liberia advan (Ammo lierebances TORN WATT & CO, Wholesale Grocers, Ckecuakdou Macuato.ccid Dative Produan .as MaxneutureNO. - 463 Leith ri..llit.stargh ...... _ 8., CANFIELD late of Warren; Ohio, Cpcoadortam sad Fanrard#! Meaellsat. nut Wis6ke asie newer La Western Kenna • - Hatter.. Pot wad Part Ash. sad Wotan Pralase • • s. Water street, THOLS a-. MEL. A wittiveriettav a hodues and Cam on mama sad Dealantift old 31 • (CHEESE WAREHOUSE,-HENRY H. COLLLSB. I / I :llnm!thtg ind Caemaiadon 314relamt,..nd VON BONNEORST & MURPHY; Wllido- 7 sae gramtpd Coatoolookno Moreboato, Nakell Plamboorea oun No 00 Meter street, Mae tough. Po. • • THOMAS PALMER, Imparter and Dealer In heath and liasatima WO • , • No. 66 Itark6t k-B I icOLLVIOCE,-Importar and Whale lab and lidt•l3 thmaer En CsrpM s ronr OU Tabtr and na t .Covai abadal Item N 0312 nonce. neon. EISM k, PATTON, Malanle and Re, OmPe er% on Our Astern-die ca vii Dlssacm4. 1,4 war. 31. .411.1.W.,1 Commission and For V waking assrehturt, Nan Walcott Machu tr.U. ftsratuores.—T. FL Drumm.* so., Weal a Misr_ Cum. Cott tom csactaaatt Murphy S. Crafts. New Ortosag A. Colbstarsaa Platsbacits Trlflatt., Nalfsden a eta; St. Louts. • FRANK VAN GORDEN.,. Dealer 14. Trim . la" PlatesTaaddlowns laws Good*. Ittabeal • dad rm•wsmag(laxts out Fussy artlatat sottalsat of width east always Ds bad at No. fit, owner of LLX CO PVITICMOII....C. ATIIIO3I /I CU., W. TO= A. A . A. MASON .4 CO., Wholesale and Retail A to limey and 84P1. Pry Citedr, 2 1111.12 MURPHY & BUROHFIELD, Wholesale sad Beall DrrClocdslietebants, coma Fourth sad az anat. Eittibursla. - BOONE, - TIABBAIIGH sk BOONE, R Io ENERALCO3I/dISSION MERCJIANTS, Madero ba Wool. Produce-and Plarldmn,, cath Water [Groot., Phlladephis. - • HAEBAIIGIC dc.Boo3lFll,_ E 0 RW DING COBLALLSSION MIR : CllAMP,Dsidai Wad tlmsad Praises of ada sit lands No. at mossy at_rnot.Plbetab. Ps. • rtdsd w . .Wallace a. Gardiner t ; 11420LER4LE DEALZHB - Lir: - non; Provisions. and Produce Generally, N 0.133 MUTT ST. - I s3o-17 OILY -Dfora7E 615.; " Wholog! 1 0 1,0ozomfairiumts. sod Dealdmi - fir prea ll3 a . 43 Dont streetantamer6=-:"7" ,tuna non._. _.. ILICILLSZI 71.0111"...:.:..,,WE.Luat n0 r m TORN FLOYD. 4, CO:, 'Wholesale Grocers Er and Cloonsdidon Marcluaktraio,l73 Wood and 228 Lib. rtiotrort. Pittsburgh. • NIG .• ROI t IEBT )10011E;Wholeteals Gtocer, titang naunwoNnur risdum: itiStaxast mi klaa acre hon satpcostestle Woo sad' sitino. libarty - stwL Ork • hIO4I • Ter= nmstios obi Mormagslusts. BLACSBIIBIN; k ,CO.,_Wholesalo Gro-' gasti lk4t iatt= airitg= hind at n that Wgaliazint Watts attaat.ll rrArfrit C. NS. ' :MINIM et 110 E; Virbaleeala Grocers and 'o3ausdakalketb.sat4 No.lo4l.Thartistawintta; ing.3.1:01131A111. imma1.7......—:----auuntssauar. . . . - • • • --. , BA,GALEY a CO. VTholesale Gio4 • v sox goa. LS sad ZS Wog ittreet. Pittibugh. IkArILTTAM,i.A.AWQLIIEG, 'Grocer' =4 If - 'Tostirileriternisof r Wood 3 11. dm% to on ewe. oluerfateot of Waterloo and nue Woe-7 fruits and Mao, awl Rotel/ 11010i3Mr- czKur: & 2 C0Wh016740 • 131 t.m.ocritl i erclunts. I:lLalinSioduei Pitt.t o 4 2 V iFeaTazes. I III :1 01(j t;Mal DLES.S • successor*, :to r' .L.• I .I).WWWW Ilmrei t rotat4 r+wa t o . 3l a.te. guas, 11 woman arm a! - CULBERTSON. l holesalo ltrociir an 4 ODRlStlikka Mdrdaratakesler Is Frahm, eadlPl 12t1,1„ 123 Lilx.rtr Ars, .114 . . • • , Ließ. FLOYD, Whcaesee Grocers, Co; Produrarg Imatb 9 l alt 0011 0&116 1100011115N.,:...........-.4.*44W4TyLiSIAL/r„ • tIaGA.TiIMWPODWARDA. 430410104 AID Orsooss No Mil *Apt to ookristudimi. ..h' E A M UMMN DSlgi:lrEs-...2. :IM feC A IA l m r Th TspM - L., r h — . .AI, A.. .I cominuttsigtas kC0.,.(1 --- atesa. ga s =l , , tonne or.w=" l2 = l - X I V is - BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNE YS. DRY GOODS. GROCERS. PITTSBURGH AGENCIES 11==1 S. CIITEINERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for tbs oda and parch.. of Beal Mate, Collaction of Rent. Hegotiat{wwtt Loan. on Bond. Slortgagea, te e N. 140 'Third it. EineDarcWPa. jitsir • Michigan General CO MElilll3ioll and Collec tum Agency Office, L'OR the collection of Home and Foreign Mercantile and all other 3 loner claim,. In Michigan Peladjetent Stain, Inesetment and P• eat of Moreire. lment of Tana Pmnbas and dale of Deal Estate end Stocks Uri Insurance Agents: PELTIER. a SADERSON, Detroit. if • erM:in Pittston-hi—ew& }Cruder & Rehm. Dank -3 putt. Ofilmc Lonna. fiterart. & 00., Merchants. • Wearge—Two A ties or Michigan from respectsble Insurance - otsla•int - AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, tterettsadan Ind BM Broker, ethos No. S 2 urth street, above Wood. amines, promptly attended to. SY9otIT S mem L. MABS T IW, Secretary OM FM. GORDON Secretary 'Western rm. •nu to Co.. 93 W ier street GARDINERVOFFIN,AgentforFnutkIin and t b t .t ro remoras rnpany, mottroodt accipd of Wood P. A. SLADEIRA;AgeiItfoi Delnifire Mu . Mal Insoriam Oolamay. 42 W4to: stmt. iItOHN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Purr's, Musk and Iteslosl Instruments. Wiwi Books, and Wastem Bc. a¢eut tae g b ra t e.t. ph., Buts, On 11HENRY. KLEMM Dean? in Music, Mu d.] Uitnintontoo.4 /20011.1 . of TWAY, 6 ??1IIIP• t for Nutina it Ctak's grud alderman. Plana, witb.sn's .F.ateare Anacimmt. Mao ibr E!ina.ma's DRUGGISTS. 4OHN HAFT. Jr., (successor to Jolt ISP(luf 6y)_Wholosa)s .pa {an Dratirld .33 Orsirr 1p tr‘ Drado.3l, Dr., 141 Wend meet, 3 doors Wow 1 T,X 31 3 . 1 11 1 6. 1 1 Dab333D. iiraeiralar Agrat Jo _Dr. mor.3 TOUN P. SCOTT; Wholesale Dealer in tDry', p.l Pittsr., oily, tamtharnhim sad Die !tuft. Igo.= rty •thist, All ardsro .111 rendre prompt attontlan. tar Agent flyr Sebenek's Pularorklo Snap. mat 21-1/ k. A. F.AILDIESTOOK. & CO.,.Wholesale • Diu and manufketarera r o u thits Idaoptad and damn. Woad and to • test+. rata. bar ma? &E. SELLERS,' Wholesale Dealer in zits PaintA t l t tr Bt¢tlS.a, Vanaletzes, D.RAIIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail l ift b =l . drta ec . roder Übat7 sad St qui ~ dents, SCIIOONMAILEIC .1. CO., Wholesale; ft.P • D.a. ..l o. 24, Waal rhlrt.Pitlabaigh. JOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcox a Co:, otritot Itatkot ttnot and DI/mood—Km 1 =11 . •: , ! c i ted a 1:11 gad CompktAlacertm . al o f towttatilag to DU battooot. "1 • PhWont oramolotbmo oaretally ootopound.ol ot All ota,. MERCHANT TAILORS. Z. LITTLE. - MERuHANT TAILOR, 185 MERIT STREI, EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A lc la ttonargosne easnrtaneut of Ciotti. Caselmens gad v r x r . rem MEDICINE. I IR. DAVID RUNT, Dentist, may again IP benm:4 kb 015454 on fourth at. nearly=ta Patte Llrory stable. I. VARIAN, X D., Office 6th street, bans Smithfield. rts«Esara—s toe, s.a-2 m 3, r.u.. to r. nky26.lyd SCOTT, Dentist, Fon, in street, too dom. most of ILarkst. 012Loo . 41 .. inu tos r. IVIANUFACTEPAING. WILLIAM BARNUILL fr. CO., n o w 61 Penn st., below Warbury, Pittsburgh. OILER BEAKERS and SHEET-IRON WORKER& Ilanntadttrer..of Bazaars Patent ekilarners. thiehen, Bed US. my. ealt Pant Paw Punkt:au Yawls or, 111 boats Also. IlLtclismithe Work . !nifty rad Vil.ftet Iterusltlar dons Qv gul awned aottes. • 5a30.1211. LW: WOODWELL;7Wholesaltrancfßetail .sumemetara tx4. Dotage In Cabinet Ware. !fa. . . - 1011. N ': WETHERELL, Miuntfacturer. . of 0 varx.vr Box vivo. • awkfi :rage. NOM 7,1 1 and BRAZED BOX VICE.S, comfy nt' Andmen and RD Won stave; on* Kunz* ft= thy Eland ottzlet Bridge_ . linrbeny City. - .' .Vallopell ,• , . AmMBROLDERED AND APLICA MAN us--mataie. maid Embraldary sad Ap j.2tf otk by 11EE . G & WILSON, No. 5813( Pm% stmt. awn Mad. Hato and Caps. - 1 WILSON & SON keep constantly on •f hana mry d%rt a p= L and rar.tr of nor and g n attal t ltVe r arcrr i &p. tad and e. Or • can Ware Ncrebseno sumrhers. ' aolf-tf 111'CORD 6r O. WEIGLIDIALE AND RETAZI, VADIU C DNABIJI HAT AND CAP :MANUFACTURERS, AND nauseam ALL sums or roio,. waxers or wood 4WD 'rpm ttsburgh arisen& Pi, Pa. Is... Their stock *zinnias tvary quality andirtyltof /tat, and Cam Duda BM, Cuffs and Par Donnas. L. IL - XIXILIELLII, CDTELUCIL 't Co. • NOVELTY OR S,' SBITROH, PA. XRACK and Depot' Railroad 'Realm flay, Cattle aad Grain 3a; Platt= and Goma tor Xe erdllel,PPrtrUkkr." and Thumb Liebe% 11•• !OIL air Talcum =noir, 1 . 1.1111 MAL. ad MV In • galleable Iron of SUZY we. rlstr In for= NM anima. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS... 4.110.113 est 225 lee n) , raid,• <Fail, &MAW Wag. Mirt ONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stance; gyfilf.V.ll 7 = 2 K rA. h r, glh9111". prim. S ava gawked wl oanl andir 1•4111 d.. dim !or llorranopl _.141,1a . 114/141. Mack and Slab M. t ad r Va h reatk . a k nl; th" r "t r ". -An ad." W. W. WALLACZ. - Penn Cotton /dills, Pittsburgh • K ENNEDY, CHILDS tr, CO., filanufao Pam A No. 1 body, 4-4 Bbed — tlk t OarNt Chain of au oolori azol • • Cotton Dolor. • • " • Mtiti en ada ' sad . 8 / 3 14 Cor.% Hope of shot and ddiddatioar tryyderd left at the Ifadddrard Mord of Logan, Wilma ISt Wood Mut.olll 63Yd attentioa. 14d4:1, TO DEALERS IN. WABII3O AB,Di. • .1:1,0847 O. RIO&, , of Cincinnati, inTentid e stuatt. 'hymeneal iresAbenaris.. ihr wldch he dln • /beat I n ( ca . Sad !moron:mat omelet. fil=lll 107411 1 :11ii i ggral e hl t Nr: of jogt&T; rat their way Into fib. gild IrOnaell Odes or Pia of • Waigitmad: thdr•cathcds parriously • enyloyed, rhos been V pt ~l a groom Or add ' *Wad to realm - sow tend O.IITCB sutrequently mid hie entire Waal , oZoenurelc 1ifer ........P bo , all Patent to the =Leather. .holm , well es air eisolorieed mew • stineturertIVAWHIPICOYED .P.ATANT Eric _. l‘a l i n in troar b= l. 9 . cle, tk ind i ge ' d_ r popularity to &immure *alga sale PacatedWeanbard: hag , :vol d u h y i a I I , h= 745 , seestra by said Patent. • Suite has Non P 4.741 mad ad • ere new pendlugat certain parties. known to be thus 1 analledc Bala Why facet*, to meats lbr all in. L e t heoate rn not I price tgal }art ri as tbreeara ttgati= lb. mfr c lrstentidVtigx. ' strZ th brialtil . 0. him's . heenead Ireetharde. led Od. ISM^ nom caw aims genuine. It may to well to remark that the sulation la the shape of the grime, or the employment claw Patent. air Shaba to nail Weshbeerda, don not pat tae eight to um the Paalirt hams Proem. above described. trop which the mad Of th*Board , really.. depends; Whoecale =den for the amine tutee • aspeatully eolleited and. rromptly executed aaa /ow pikes el any of the =an- Malted makniby • • JOSEPEI..W..I9.AYNP. Pol• Protnietar and hisinutecturet tame: • . - Mks at nudely, Store,'No.len llalntearocite - . Intelligence .0111 re, iv O. 2 81 , .. 0r,A1s srizszr. ERVANTS of all descriptions supplied • Masao tandnaa and !fatal. are, Nannetfalld andel tad mall Nurmaalvas of the &clinks ma/rode:rod- raid, per, dam offend an Rua:anted kw Inturn laaorn. N 8.--Callectiona protordlr attandad to. ' .• • • fenyd ' . JOB. Lel9lB. • Olllok, PENNA; IiAILROAD,—WAnted .20attang Gilts& to tomplete as order. Banker. and 6nritolspicrez took Ihtkors. 71. 4tli irould triait icipectfully gas= tha s a la tt l i t lid:lT I V A k "' r d 'oi" t y ht. wm blab* uwataninst of Vannlen' lintnl A n mlor, m venlttg i Shu tan are made to cola. In the beet:Style, *arra ntiat *anal to Oaf In tb• Maned Statea Div Kiln& can nonereO ,without the ad of a anew defier. - Iht•lairmehiod the ,etocb. too l& And wend • of the Csblnet Ullitunant Maw( M.M. , °nand,' 1 , 1111171:00 La .turoleb their 014 custom. ea sell a• tba_p . . tom wit): thlag ID• =.-rh tnel••mow a H genny, o. I. Wood street. M, . IL • AITNDRY BUTE r ; - rbio attention of faini: hee and isaboomenbi Instead to thin PAW which is htdido Molokai, havhig all it+ otopottlea Mane& Th e Wm& r cm Memos, the d o la lho advantage of londarting abettor void! to clothes, of ne. lad vouch Imre Maple soil convenient for nit ti aod of be . Ina easing ol about ono nail. or to LI» ghat not moo than one half et tha Indigo vast be . Quo vat by lov tar. entirolydestituto Of any Propialloolnivutiona to victim .We would sOleit a total, and vasvant it to to as r e pr e e ea t e 4.• peva* , JOIIN 111617 ,Jr. tio. 141 Wood rt. q C ua -nit' alw4i Consumption: yet oo intooptton leowallr• the- molt of rieslectad Co lo of itar ß tan wn e tonh timto. °ootd e pl o/emstrop imoerd t h o t * ely• =boll toosa•ntal :701t RAFT. Jr.J la woodit. • - tOS 7 -9 OA, now landing from steamer • • ter sale by - Int 1I DICKEY CO. UTTBB-15 bbla freen 801 l Butter oh ap hand and Ar duo by BURNER! VILWOIXTIt. WITTE BEANI-15bng, a Flipp Wilda, oltdb l D-w.1 4 1 int Iti•i 4 a. 03 sad a Trout MiISKS:SHELLEDCORN'fareeivd sadlby oily by --iablf A. CIILBEIIIIMN. EGGS -,16 birzeg.to_arrive for NAPIER PIG 19.1P-20e.tows1411 To irTatr d r.M a g" u i doo DitiWarr NEW YORK ADVEETISEBENNES• I PITTSBURGH GAZ.ETTE tr.NT'="3itkiscuty.sNmti"zia, Hama iltreat.) Ildusble Itrat in the Cain" PAPER HANGINGS, 1010.121 ILLA AND ILMIL THOMAS -FAYE & CO., 256 and2s7,Broadway, New fork, DlrecU7.oppoelt. the Qtr./Tall & Park, u 1 AYE constantly on hand a 'full stock Of American and French Paner tfailithura, Pordera: Curtain Papers, bed waters. Statue*: Landscaperade., °revery style known to the trade. I; Merchants lapin. In their stake. mn bur fram ant hands. as we manufacture largely and Impart dtreatfn 'mach klancifecturant kir whom we I. sue agent.). the United altatea Our retail de t rartment•• eareprimee the richest steles et apiendnic,fl4.4-r. Ned. limners sent to ens part of the United Stare,. inhl9.nmer, Umbrellas and Paraioli, -- • JOHN I. SMITH, . WHOLESALE HANU,FAC TERI II; -234 and23s Broadway, New York. • •The•tnost extensive in the world. • late fell in the price of material; oon.. itti.,l.l%Vgft te..tl=lgg2; 'Ant em4A% lzedm uid ofbir to piembasita, at very low pricer. th e largest sod mold complete assortment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be found Ws Epsom or Amities. Aierelousts 'flatting New York to buy the.ir vole, an respectfully tootled call cud comlne the stock Olio' , Pur'rhcri• B. 11.—Idesse cut this card out end' put lt i _ronrocit. et rook for reference. MIN 1. SMITH, ' =hinter - • Manutictuner. C, •&C. 1855. MILLINERY.' 1855. Mrs. WM. BIMMONS, 661 Enaulsony, /Y_ itS now prepared to extdbit, and offereffor ode to wholesale and Ma er Mall Bey* et th e lowest DM . ellah Wm, the largest and bow mascot' 140. k at /math, English and American end Streir GaAs ems osmed at any one eslablbdtment la ea city; eoual. If not =bats to her former law:Mations. They lure tam molested with mat ears by the celebrated frerneh milliner Msdeme Labelleur, arm% and llrs. Lumbro tine, or nowt it, Landon... P. it—Pattern Sonnets tonstinily on hand Orders:by mall punctually attended to. ,Edra.llllllloNl3. , 627.3ine 664 Ihroaders, New York. • Dagnekreotype . Materiale, too. 0 - s, iewounto .nt /sweet WU reisertadio sher t this advert*. mai bay Ds in Miaow, ALNTLIONY'S eneral Depot of Materie6 for the lannernot and for pattcres on /hi mad. Catalonia / a 00 spoliation. Oads con boat by Inman. Pilable-00 6 1 1•0•7 ; Z: partial with whom We anunsconsintsd, malt giro saw as to their mint? to Os/ in their:nil co mini.... remit With Undo orderwnotsgb to aver ra_pasos of trans. /matt= fs2l.7mr IL AN/110)11430S weeeres.x. T. New York Bag Narrefaotery. B. AM, 'Flour; Feed,-Grain,, Meal, Hominy, Shot. Ituakerheak Balk Ou.suo and .n other klub of made and minted to order b 7 usaohluarr Ht der patch. Address, as above, 17 Plait erect, 2Koo Task. WM. SIMMONS, Wbolesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, ta27-3/ar =BROADWAY:N. I% • Shaw Goods, Premoh Flowers, ' fIASH purchasers are solicited to examine Li our stock of STRAN • to_ french Ylowera,,te.. w !bust& maws bleat of too other ehotter house lathe City. We than molt*, the coming Pew°. Per stuatere, sod of our own ateautotore, the JUNK style.. of BON:, ITS., -*ewe& Flowen, Co. Jo.. which we offer to CASH pureha mere gtatly 'sewed pier . ULMER &KETCH UM, fitlo.ftir . 60 John et....twr. William. New Trt. CAR MUSIC & PIANO STORE 1 11 II OR-ACE O7 WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New Yea. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY.- /hale at Greatly Reduced Rates. I SJOTWITIISTANLoING the combination II of Etude Daum ta keep up the mime of teercemr• apout the In tared@ of maim composer; and tied, Went to extend to Hr. Waters the miner!. of the trade. be le making unnermi Wee—having abundant set. dente, that be has outdid, countenance one .0 rpm. In his =Mto the Great alonorpolyi_asti in his ets , to aid eet. mid adopt the National •Cortentr. Moat of Arnett..., and Caro an aluele Immense, and the ...Mebane of Ws men leations Is one of the Lona ondbai Warted in t i t: ted Mina lie boa afro made ' alrnte reir l f= Pi.o". grod 'i troettl PlZise for MIS. 7.770 n o d to In or Cl ea raZd and histremente am i sfrone nod to dare& as three which ;et c,00. 1430 . . .141:114 f b aergistri:tv&f , Ale and tz t • 13to among them the celebrated stedint financed ROLM Wanes. items and Merin, pendent 3otrall Timm of T. MUM. t Cal make. (mien of the.3.ollan eterma Second head name at tread bonding, Prices Lem go to $l6O. Melodeons from floc differentmanefactories. Laded log the red/ Altera S. D. elf .l7. Menai Ilatarldano_.itter eta* Moog col lemperaznentOthe bat mon in lid United ,4tar. Mhtl'AariNT,L,lllW/41)Ce mad Meant par./AV The ' tert tame to (IA trade. uthouta, au; put out. dlottnnat to clang and <bertha*. all mm.re procaitlr att.t . W 0 ant ie put. a the wintry- Preatadd, ate redo rite. eakarket , latitimmeg and. ate of prin. of 7 --7- 6reardied to ant addrao free cd' charge. "tiaras A CRD. 111 CANAL, ATR A lORT, NSW TOILS. NOM= BELL: IMPORTER 11,111 NANIIPACTILeiIi or CLOAKS IVOlJZlP' 4 =diatjakriv;thd., trade ros HO. Wag t4plitilfaittftlalsordtersi :Ikow New Vol+. who L. pfiesoosayyrytelft Pal y s tbi seesee , m.r mmo. bly mel t will bug .ter .ea sm... !stied style. SiM Mt bi e antis.% de&l ‘ sealtal to tbi above,. and tbey mar mly norm olerw nit otIM EWA-USW BROTH:ERB 41k WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, m• 70E14 liageraneateite.S•l7o MA= si...rAinbmitu" IMPORTING the leading Drugs Data their original marketsamb. In Solemn and East todl., and Freed% and Engibth Chemicola, Pertabury, Toot . hall ani flair Brstsbm, /fair kilarartZ :traps Paris and Trim. u nab l eks. &spa:kn. WI ors r atm by tts moot e terms. Ordatood rwm. isr by mall, will rawly. tlehrbort. attention. J plei.:,-WaY • • . ALDERMEN. _ , I. DonalesonAlderman. itFFICE, corntr of.ronn and St. Clair eta tittsburet. Intdurn pertalelloat to tbi ua willb•prmotrtlr aztwia tn. 1.647 d Patrick McKenna. ALDERMAN OF TILE THIRD WARD. I cornerld'Graia and Fi ft h streks, I" Meow ty oceupia Iletmdaa atm% all boatmen rartalarn to do Mann of ldanaaa sad .tastiee of the Pow mill La a proatpLlT att A an.ted to. Ga-3a, MISCELLANEOUS. STEWART & KILGOB.B, MASE74IOTURZEM 07 COOKING', A HEATING.. ND FANCY 'STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foutuiry Castings of L all kinds. °FIRM' AND WAREIIOI7BE, No. 267 Libeity St.„ oomer orlinod, PITTSBURGH ; PA.— ROBERT H. •PATTERBOISPB LIVERYIN&SA4II BTJ LA. I noritt DiOnsondstryt an . ct Miry A si f l 0144 t Asizawas Housz, Luon 11'11.111 - 1, Ators HEVENTrt mum PIIILADBLP.H.Let. H. S. B E NSON, Ptapiturron.. er /bard.' IL II Pat day..,111 May 1,1854-I.a • , WALTER P. MARBIIAL V V 'Dealer ioon Plat a.Ault ligu "el ltdaed DecomUtiParat Hate ta ask No. 85 Wd bunk. _ .=• a de . sig,l•l4 , 4l/OMII.I tliUltlftedtUr, llars.Deb- NIARIoFASILIONS FORLADIESTRESS. ES.—The Patfab laaldoni ffiAMR. clinettne !Wawa be an sale an the Le Drastmo be , L 1 4 / 1 130 11 , 1111114 ' • above stmt. • P.EPOS= HIFIR,IO.IIEker • ; • • 'worm: taws KIER'S PORTABWAIDAT LINE, EORWARDING AMY , COMMISSION z ,... limm; Canal Ilasixt.'.lelnati itteetto. Baccrn,lcud.tard 09, kens PC4 al.O. Klima Shree ex • tra and tio.lnalt. Anthracite anClftarl Pic Iron, Dothan Beek and Clay. Anthracite Coal. k MID BANKIN&%, HOUSES YO HS' T. HOGG: NO R 3 SOU= sp.er, r,„,--.TDORRLS/11A, PTIRSHUNOII. • ' • ALLFAIINNY 8011NIUI,_ . . NSVA RTOO PLNTNAW BO IZMUST /C 10.; • UNio.`eii '&411:" . Buomnivltam.. . " had Do ected. Ithokpodta received, DisNote*counts mad*, Duni .pot coll wad Swiht Stocks, Notes sod other ' Becznittes hgouhtboug hr. w on, Correspondence and oollectlone col' TIIIS in ono of thooldes ead moat Widely - ebtlosto Ninrir•Plnt lava, r ttabmvb abarebaata an others. +Kiting Leta all s. iy.h. of Damns. and tba Upped Martial - dd well to lod thodeadmilsementA ta the DUB Valt.lll. wWeb labelled Daily, Weskit. and. Tem. obi& bad &lauds • Lela talitatidtig battodata, be sem br remade@ to it. oextu sasiL r cog.et lIOUSEKEEPINLE GOODS.— M urphy do Burchfield luso reed • Issfie . suefittoia su p p l y e•eplugaood• nee •• • - • fAusansa• Disport oral glean* . • • Wh t T uDln Cloths urkish actuatorpsnos; • 14. sake; Acme= awl BoRIMI do. tehlr•mod coomme. Dhaltiss tor BM duress* • •• • • Clautess do dcs. • • • aboetlors,llllmresso Clood•A'corsli Sod Tewileisfi Nuitinl, Balloted:or =moo SO few trcue, *lnlar Dnb t z r n'Q"h" s ° Ni. i t r=. RASB 'SEEDS—CIover, 'Timothy ;- Herd ur Onus, Esatuaky-Illus Grata, /Wan Bye Onar, ou tiand End Mr sahib" h , 22 - . -E. It. suAREL/zitlit vttiou it. doz.: muuttior Kid Okra; ID White. Wet, Lad a M jo o u m d opin toB. hut IWO. at 83 Mutat st. As 1 burairt ar d ta i r but tb• ritt quality, Ladisa ean ", a *ln b tic 4 1 .& 00119ki'8. . QIINUBIES-24 bge,,,FlFkavi bhlll do; 4717 ks - 40; birOusaao, t Yle D NW. PAYER RAWLINGS-1160m and • nan_posteros beni Ph ll adeltbh;l4o f1)11.1 nor Asurod dr. )w-lolia Oman and 81111( a 1510.16 CuKallt r.t. , --) g i red by ~ - mb23 —. , 4.,SALLEII-424.11wer• LAlttil B TOoK,•ora4lriliti Paper, re, am s .lll l l" l i i irs wdli t i raltr=tar • THURSDAY MORSITNO-r-31ARCIT-2-9, Details by the Atlantic. Correeimbaeace of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Leanest, March 9, 1 855. The death of rho Emperor of Minis, which was announced just after thtrolosing of the Lon don mails for the feat steamer has, of course, absorbed almost the entire attention ofthe pub- Ile during the past week. There have, however, -been many other points of interest; such as the 'daily proceedings of the committee of inquiry . ' into the conduct of the war; the arrragements ;of the French Emperor for his departure to-the -Crimea, accompanied by the Empress, and the "'details of the recent defeat of the Russian army Vetere Eupatoria. At first, the news of the death of the user was scarcely credited, owing to the distrust of the public from the deception practiced In Ocui ber about the fall of Sebastopol . When, twee,. er, all doubt was removed, the prevalent incre dulity took. the shape of a disbelief of his having died in any other way than by assassination.— Subsequently, this assumption has been entirely removed, end it has been satisfactorily establish ed, hot only that the event took place from nat. , oral causes, bat that these Muses have long been observable. Ina letter to the Times news paper, Dr. Granville, an English physician, has shown that two years ago he,pointed one to Lord Palmerston certain unquestionable symptoms of the Czar having become affeitted by that disturb ance of brain which threatens all the descend ants of Catherine between the age of 45 to 80, and which In the present case he believed would Infallably produce death before July of the pros - earyear. The object of this commit:Kennon to Lord Palmerston, width at the time was strictly confidential, was to awaken the English Minis try to a conectoonate that- they were dealingl with a madman, and that the aggressive tenden cies which were thee beginning to manifest them- selves would require prompt treatment. Unhap pily the advice was disregarded, and Lord Aber deen continued to twaddle, cringe and argue with the patient, and to believe that - ho could thus be' turned aside from a monomania which had .become them'. impulse of his life. Ab.all the mnzununications from• St. Petere bergh concerning the death of the.Csar have thus far been simply - telegraphic, it is probable that much faller Information tuayyet be receiv ed of the circumstances of the last slay or two of his existence.. At presentit appetite that the fatal.symptema were so,rapid in their course as to render it difficult at first to convince hint of their certainty and. extent, but that Upon being assured of his approaching end, and having ask ed at what time the funetion of respiration would cease, be caused his family to be summoned, and bade farewell to each. Ratner adds that his'also cant a dying message, to his brother in law' the King ofPru Isla, conjuring him still to adhere to Russian interests; but brthose. who wish King Frederick - William to be thus impressed, - such a story wouldbe easily made upend mimed off with all the appearance of veracity. The announcement thatihe eldest son of the Czar, who In 38 years of age, was immedistely proclaimed Emperer; as - Alexander:the Second, was received With radsfaction at the various Eu ropean Courts, at his temper has always been understood to be pacific; While the next brother. Constatine, is reputed to be unscrupulous and turbulent- This moderatiou of character, how- - ever. may render peace more difficult, since con cessions Made bye potentate with midi:Crepe tation are likely to be viewed by a fierce and fanatical people with much more jealousy, than if they had proceeded from one supposed to be un likely to yield until the last necessity. A. sub= mission which from the late Czar would have been interpreted as something unavoidable, may from the new one be pronounced an act of-weak ness. Apparently under the stun of such a elate of affairs the now monarch has Issued his first manifesto. This druitent arrived yester day, and white it centains not a single word of pence, it pats forth as a prominent flourish that Finland and Poland shall never be freed from Russian dominion, and that the future policy of the country will be to carry but the intentions end wishes of Peter this (keit and his enceeseers- According to the latest news from the Crimea, there had been fierce conlicts - outside Sebastopol on the 24th of Febnisay,,,in which the Trench succeeded in destroying a new battery =steno. tsd by the Eussiatte, but with a loss of GOOmen. The condition of the allied armies oonthatied to improve, and the'works were daily pushed nesr;. - er to the town, but nothing as yet appeared tq have been done to prevent the Russians receiv ing abundant supplies from the opposite side.— The news of the death of the Czar is expected to have reached Sebastopol two days since, and hopes are expressed both in Parts and London that the moment of discouragement will have been seized by the Allies for a grand attack.— At the same time, there is reasen to apprehend that the French generals, in their desire to grat ify their master by delaying the final blow untill he can arrive, theatrically to seise the glory of I It, may prevent that desirable coesommation.— From'Eupatoria, official accounts have been re (elect more than confirming the previous ac counts of the Russian defeat from that place.— General LiprandFS division is understood (shave been engaged In it, and tha Russian loss In kil led and wounded is now estimated at 4000- men. , It is stated, that n short time before his death, the Emperor Nicholas had recalled Princo Mena chikoff from the command of the Crimea, which wilt henoeforth be aasumed by Prince Gorts- It Is also - announced that the new. Emperor has confirmed the petters. greeted: to' Prince, Gortschakoff, the younger, for negotiating a peace at Vienna.. The first meeting-of the Con gress forshat purpooe took. place yesterday, but it was uretely preliminary, and. Prince Gortecha koff was not - present The coarse of 'Prussia Is not yet determined, but a 'prospeCt efher'junction .with the allies RORME sal to Reek- as General 'Von Wedell has just left Berlin for Paris with.frish instructions. The suit of the French Emperor to the Crimea is poaitlvely affirmed to be about-to take place immediately,. and It is added that he will be ac companied by the Empress. It is felt not to be expedient to say-enuch on the clusractersof this proceeding, by which be seeks to monopolise the eclat which should be shared only with his two allies; bat, by thee° who do notbelleee that his character soddenly changed after the coop d'etat by which he acquired the thrums, it is regarded as a confirmation of their opinions. The' committee of inquiry appointed by the House of Commons, to report on the manage ment of the Misr before Bebistopol,.isateadily punning ins- labors; ': and .enough has already been'eliolted to 'maim! tiltthe previous disclo sures by the press. " • • The English funds Inimdintely after the de pedant eftbilastateameresperiencedsundume of 2f per cent., but there has since heal a par. till reaction. - Consols: were then quoted 911,4 'Prom this they advanced- t 0,94, and , the-clasing 'quotation. this evening is 92r. • The discount market 'IS daily becoming cattier, cries to large arrirals or.",gok4the Contraction / beakless, and a favorable state otthiloreign exchange. The - failure' tuts been announced of .Anthony Niche! & Son, old• end respectable merchants, 'who have•comtnitted themselves In tallow stems halms. The, liabilities. are' considerable and their assets are not estimated at, more than 60 per cent. - - . SPECTATOR. The Death of the Cear Ntehataa. It aPPeart that the En:Teter first Complained of oppreasion of the head and chest, Ile had bo-. fore been subject to such a feeling. Els physl clams were immediately called, and their experi enced eyes foresaw that this attack: was likely to be his last.-They bad ' indeed been Ittending him, during some days, for an attack of influen za, on whloh some slight symptoms of pulmonary affeotion bactomperrened. From the first mo ment of his final seizure, they held out no hopes of his recovery. Shortly after tICIOW of Friday, March the 2d, ho expired. The Emperor's last • words 'were spoken in the French langimge, Ad. • dreistrigfhe Empress he said: flea Frederick, (the King of Prosea) to continue attached to BUS* Ma, as holies hitheitd bein,mid never 'forget his father's rondo." Is is said that a few days be fore his death he socceeded effeeting •11 complete reconciliation between hie 'tare eldest sons, Aleasztler and Conißinatte,. mio were at variance. , ACCEBIIO3' or ALIIXANDIII 11-llno hio_nzrwro. =By telegraph , from Berlin, of date Mach 6th, it Is elated that - the Broperor Alexander' has Is sued a manifeato In which hepronetses re adhere to the policy, of his father. The Grand:Duke Constantine has formally te• ken the oath et Sdeflty to hte brother Alexander. The "greatestentlinsiaem' MID manifested during the ceremony: The officers ot the household, and the authorities of St:Petersburg 'aid' else• where had likewise taken 'the oaths to the . Em. pererand Crown Prince, and the whole garrison ewe to, 110 eziPos:44,„ On the ;1, Counqan in,,lll Miter of Jiiettee, Vaßade on lhe Pinta cabinets of the lette Emperor,. In presence:of .Alexander. - Generals -Grunemald and:Bierre4 were sent, the , former lo Berlin; the tatter to •Vieties, fo notify 'the eticeMaton'of the , new Ent. ileror;ol4 throne. • . A 'despatch fenm Kordphergi _dated 'the 741 Imam; gives the following suettaza7 or the tun ifestoof thenew Emperor' - matfett° of Ala ender Irhair ashred, Ifter'annothithit the adds's- Alia ti•setkiltlnees o d am paperot,Stebolow whielt-terminated. in en* . , it rot t, et! duitisltt .diroteti himself incessantly for the welfare of his sub jects, so do we also, on ascending the throne- of Russia, and of Poland and Vinland, inseparable from it; take a solemn oath before God tenfold the welfare of our Empire as our only object— May Providence, which has selected us torso high a calling, be our guide and protector, that we may maintain Hussman the highest standard of power and glory, and in our person accomplish the inceesent 'wishes and views of Peter, of Catharine, of Alexander and of our father. , May the zeal of our subjects assist us - therein. "We invoke and command the oath-of allegiance to us and to the heir to the throne, our son Nicholas Alexandrowitsch." Intelligence had reached Paris from St. Peters burg which - detentes that-city as in a state of great excitement. , The nobles had met secretly With a view of addreseing the Emperor on the subject of arming the serfs. They proposed., pointing out to Alexander the ruin which Would accompany such a stop, and the Internal dangers that might follow.. It was eXpectedthat St Pe t terabarg would he placed in a state of siege.— The war party already began, to threaten. 'The Emperor is reported to have declared his inten tion to follow out the policy laid down by Niche , las, at the Congress of Vienna. Prince Cons: chakoWe instructions have been ' confirmed.— General PaskieWitch is apposed to the arming of the serfs, and bas addressed the Emperor on the subject The greatest confusion appeare.to pre vail at St. Petersburg. A letter which appeared in the London Thiel.l over the signature of Dr. Granville, a physichus of some eminence, has attracted notice. Dr. rarNille had mice been Lord Palmerston's teed: Ical attendant, and in 1849 resided in a prates alone' capacity at fit. Petersburg, where be had Medical introductions to the Imperial court. In the month of July, 1853, he addressed a :confidential letter to. Lord. Palmerston, and which he (Granville) now, reproduces in the Time's. In that letter, he stated that hiving formed a care: tut prognosis of the etateof health of the Emperor Nicholas, he had come to the conclusion that he would die suddenly in the 69th year of his age. At an interview with Lord Palmerston, January 28d, 1864, his Lordship asked Dr. 0. if he still adhered to his opinion arid prediction' Gran ville replied that 'before. July, 1855, when the Emperor would be 69 years of age, the event an ticipated would happen. Let but a few reverses Overtake him, and his death, like that of all his brothers, will be sudden." It has proved so-- Alma, Inkermaon, Balaklava, (says the Dr.) shook the mighty brain. Eupatoria .completed - the stroke, and anticipated the prognosis by only a few weeks. Coen:niece et Viraea—Telegraphio des patches from-Vienna, of date Tuesday, the. 6th inst, state that Prince Gortaohakoff (the cliplo-, mallet) had received:orders from the Emperor Alexander,-commanding him to prxemiwits the negotiations, end confirming the instructions he hadterightolly received. Tho first meeting of the plenipotentiaries took place on the 7th.— Their debates-had for object to Si the precise meaning of the third or the guarantee points. The Russian repreientative was-not present.— The European Times says : It is stated that Lord John Russell and M. Bottrqueney hive agreed upon the- terms which, England and Trance consider necessary for the treaty*f peace; audit these terms aro correctly I rendered,- they are not Bucher the New Beeper or of Russia loughtto decline to accept, for they merely propose a limitation of the Russian pow- er in the Black Sea, the transforming- of Bebas--1 topol into a commercial port, and toe destmo , tiers of the fortress. These are not very humili ating terms, but they ought - to be accompanied by another and still More stringent condition,- - namelylthet of making Russia pay the expen ses of GM war. We shall be pleased to find that this-ration correctly represents the policy of the Emperor of France at the present moment, because uneasiness prevails in certain quarter, that be may possibly prove obstructive in the ef fort to.return to peace. The opinion Is gaining ground that the death of. the Czar has consider ably diminished Russian influence in Germany, and that it will connect Prussia with Austria and the Western Powers us the forthcoming Confer _ence to an extent which would not bate existed had he lived. • Ism:anew Barsexxx LOAD-CLARDADON AAD Lotus NAPOLION.—The followingpliterial para graph from the. London Moralist Eferitd, ministe rial paper, is thought to give the clue toe, hasty visit made, on the 3d instant, by the Earl of Clar endon to the Emperor .Napoleon at Beilogite: "We-have excellent eutbority for stating that the Fzencti.Eniperar has recoonstrated-egeinei , the committee for _enquiring into the condUCt of the War and 'that he *had said that in the . event of the Committee continuing to' zit, the armies of the two countries cannot act to gether although they may act for the tame ob ject In order, therefore, to satisfy Louis Na poleon without affecting the English people, - a dissolution will, it Is statedon thesanie authori ty, take place Immediately." Whether or not the matter referred to in the above paragraph wan the subject of conference, it is certain that the Earl of Clarendon, &acorn prnied only by his private secretary, went over to Boulogne; Lord Cowley, the British Minister at Park, having been telegraphed to meet him; - and both had a long private interview with the Emperor. Next morning Lord Clarendon re turned to Dover, and took a special train for Lon don. The Pariscorrespondeut of the London Dade News gives the following account of this con ference: Thera can be no doubt that at the Boulogne oonferenoe, convened on the sudden, in come queue* of the Czar's death, matters of the gra- vest import, requiring instant decision, were treated of. No solemn an international meeting was never before, since the world began, held at en short a notiee. The news that Nicholas was no more reached the two governments on Eridayl afternoon, •and= fiatarday, in the day , time, Na-, 1 poleon 111., Lord Cowley, (representing Queen Victoria) and the French and English Ministers for foreign Affairs, mettogetber to 6ottalder what ,course was to be taken under cireumstances ' wholly unexpected. I have 'received no revels- 1 Lions of, what passed at Ude great cobsultation, but I can , mention one important question which must necessarily have been discussed, and can offer a not very hazardous conjecture of the solu- lion it met with. Immediately after the death of the Emperor Nicholas, the Austrian and Prussian Arnhem dors in Paris and. London, being Instructed by telegraph, represented that, the eituationheing now so completely changed, dues highly desire ; 1 ble not to press on the war, but to give the new 1 Emperor of Russia time to establish himself firm ly on the throne, and to ehcourage by conollia. I tory conduct the development of his presumed peaceable inclinations. I cannot say whether or not an armistice wee in terms asked for, but thin much is not donbtful, that theatres= Pow- ere recommended that the status quo should - be preserved as nearly as possible; and deprecate any asaauit up= 'Sebastopol until the En:Tame Alexander shall have had an opportnnityof atio- I tinting. Very pressing - representitleei fa this spirit-were made repeatedly, on flatordnY morn ing bath in Paris and London, I hope and believe that I am not mistaken in expressing a decided opinion that this attempt of the 1101111111:1COUrt4 to persuade the Western PeW ore.tojose precious time on tho,speolona pretest of aft nnlooked foroppertmffty to make pence hae not succeeded. Imeat that I have no pre cite,information one subject, which in all proba bility is yet a secret confined to the two govern ments, but from the general tone of the conver sed= in official circlea today, I have 'no doubt that'the real mot d'ordre is that given In the Em. peror'a private letter, to which I alluded yester day, °Nothing Is changed,'l and that the vourse dictated by the - manifest duty and interest of the two countries, namely to push on the war with redoubled' vigor, end so take advantage of any confusidn in the 1311171111jel councils which the re cent event may perchance produce, is the course decided upon by the Boulogne conference. The room at Boulogne in which the ashore im portant conference was held, was not, it appears protected by those.close abutting double doors which guard the secrets of the connoll:chamber in, the Titiletiett. A part of , the discus Uon was so adulated as to delta end partly to gratify the curiosity of persons in'the ante-room: Ifs entire sentences were indeed heard, but scale stray words, pronounced in a tone of considerable ex citement, reached ears for which they were'not intended, and conveyed the Impression that Lord Clarendon was remonstrating unsuccestfally a gainst the Emperor's proposed visit to the Crimea. . HEADWIND Accent= or Psztesta—Generni Wedell has left Paris on his return to Berlin, and was said to be the , bearer of instructions which would ensure the conclusion of a treaty hefween Prussia and the Western powers.. Progress at the. War. A telegraphic despatch reached Paris au the 7th elating that 50,000 Ramifies were threaten ing„the Engruth force at Beakless. Gen. BOB quet was endeavoring to move hht - et4a to the rear of the enemy, with the view`of cutting off the reinforcements and becoming the attacking' art For+ Ararat days, nie.rumOor -was prevalent that the Grand Duke Alioheel bad been severely, 'blinded 'in an engagothent ions the4ebernals,, and /addled, in SebastoVol, otilsox is doh, II& statennottregnirs o PP&P i llAtdef-4,*- , . , The.w*tin• .Rd #6Mmebrai:Ai, 'bat In a. elimateetkonrinble no s .eivfiso P i V go/LI:quo" AOl icDP ,A t°7 o f 2 g ° 2illltto wagons had aneeeedott enteri as b u t o i a t rl Firing continued to be kept up on both sides, ititte more 'or letni . italateire.- VW rall way at talatimr bilyteen:io,tar,ltourplokted 'that it =MEM Daring the night between-the 21st end 22d -of February the Russians throw up and armed. a redoub , on the flank of the fortifications of Re-: ' bastopoL And on the night between the 24th- I and 25th, it -was attacked and stormed -by the- Frenob. - 1 The French despatches ares.s.follows:— • • ' I “Advices from Ramiesch Bay of February f 24th, state that on the previous day the French had destroyed the workiatotuid the Malakh of tower, but with great loss." - - - "Iu the night of the 24th the FrenelF trOops , destroyed some considerable works thrown up by the Rnatians in trout of the siege advances. The affsir was serious. The French were victorious." During the night between the 234 and 24th February, the second corps of the French Amu carried the important works of counter approach. established by the garrison of Sebastopol, oppo site the-French works. The lose of the French coasisted in some hundred wounded. . Dispatch from Lent Roerfae. Beroax•Smasroter., Feb. 24, 1855. Mr Laia ,—.. The.w..sither has improved, since I wrote my dispatch of the 20th.itist. , The snow is still on thegroand, end the nighta are cold; but the wind has. subsided, and .we have to-day a bright sunshine. Considerable activity continues to prevail In the movement of the enemy's . troops on the North aide of the harbor, and convoys ofwa,gons - .are constantly arriving, and the object of the Rintelans would appear to be to fortify the helghtsextending to their left, and looking upon the valley of the Tchemaya. - The troops of the garrison o having lodged themselves on the point of the spur of the ridge from Inkermann over the Careening Bay, at ' about 800 yards from the new French parallel . on the extreme right, General: Canrobert deter- mined to dislodge them; and this was gallantly effected at two o'clock this morning by 1,500 men, under the immediate command of Gen. Monet, and the direction orßen. Mayran, with, however, I regret to say, some loss, the conse quence of the heavy fire which was brought to ' bear upon them front the enemy's batteries and • the bhipping whilst they were engaged in demo!- • !shit% the works. When this object was accom- • plisbial they withdrew to the trenches, as hail bees their intention. The gallant Geo. Monet is, I aur much con cerned to have to add, among the wounded. Lieutenant General Sir George Brown hps, I am happy to say, kisumed the command of the • Light Division, In perfect health. The railway is getting on. remarkably web, and. the exertions of Mr. Beattie, who is superintending the work, are unremitting, and entitle hint to great praise. I have, Re., • RAGLAN. ' The Turkish Viviar . at iettintorite "he lion/tear contains theofficial reports of • the attack by the Busalans on Eupatoria, February ' ,17th. The Russian force amounted to '25,000 men. The battle Lasted six tours and coot the Russians 600 killed and 2000 wounded, according ' tb• come accounts, while correspondent& who walked-over the field estimate the loss of the Rus siansat 300 killed and 700 wounded, and of the . , Turks 80 killed, 200 wounded. As the battle was fought between the Turks and the Russians, we select from the numerous - reports the official despatch of Omar Paella. .- Been QUAZTLEB, EtriATODIA, Feb. 1855. My Lord—l. - have the honor to inform your .f lordship that the enemy attacked Eupatoria on the morning of the 17th inst. . . The troops intended for this attack hod left the camp before Sebastopol six days ago, and other' ' troops from Perekoy and Simpheropol had joined them in the night of the 16th and the morning of the 17th, in the fiat ground that lies beh.nd the. heights heights that are before Eapetoria.. As far as one could guess, and according to theinfortnation furnished by, prisoners, the - enemy v - mustered 86 battalions of infantry, six regiments. ', of Cavalry, 400 Cossacks, 80 pieces : ofartillery ',.7 in position, and some troops of horse-artillery. .., which were in reserve. The attack commenced at daylight bye strong cannonade, daring which the enemy used even --, 82 pounders. At first, the Russians showed them-..' selves in :grist force along our whole position; but, seeing that our left was . protected by men of war, which went there when the first shot wos-: ' fired, they concentrated against onfeentre and right. • - I then requested the senior officer otthe Eng- - fish Royal Navy to send the gun boat Viper to the right, and to take up a position near the French !steamer Yeloce and the Turkish steamer Eichebfier,-on board oftrhich was the Vice• Adm iral; Ahmed Pasha. 'At the , earee time, - I rein forced the right with some battalions of infantry and some pieces of artillery, which I withdrew from the 'left. The enemy continued his fire without ceasing from the position held by bisartillery, supported by a powerful fire of skirmishers, and then his infantry. carrying planks and ladders, three times tried to storm the works. Each, time it.; ; was :epolsed and obliged to retire under our lire, but it was enabled to effect this retrogsdo move ment under cover of its artillery and of hearY masses of cavalry. Ourcavalry which at the present moment on-„ ly mueters about 200 or 300 horses, and which, charged the Russian infantry at the commence- Octant of its retreat, did not dare to pursue in the face of such heavy masses. The superiority in artillery and 'cavalry pre vented our disturbing the Russians on their treat. After four hours and a half fighting, they commenced retiring in three different di rections—toward the bridge of Lako Battik, to-"' ward Top Mamai, and toward the Perekop road. 'I have every reason to be satisfied- with - the conduct of my troops during the day. Although behind works only half finished, and not fully, armed, they showed a hold front and were vary eteady. . . Our teasels are not very numerous, bat they are to be deplored.' We regret the death of 8e lint Pasha , Lieutenant General oommandiug the Egyptian troops. We bad, moreover, 87 killed and 277 wounded ; 79 horses killed and 18 wounded. Among the killedthere aro-.7 officers, and 10. are wounded, among them Suleiman Pasha ; 13 inhabitantsof the town have been killed, and 11. wounded. The Russians must have suffered a vary bee- Triple. According to the report. of the civil an thorities..of the , town, who bad to bury the• dead, the number of killed amounts to 453; their artillery lost 300 horses. They carried away a great many of their deed and almost all their wounded. We have taken eaves prieonerc .f-bare, &c. OMAR-. His Excellency Lord Ralgao, &e. . Sister 13111TALN reports of proceedings in parliament are voluminous. The chief subjects of interest were the Earl of La- - can's explanations, in the House of Lords, and a discussion, in the Hbine of Commons, on the conduct of Sir Charles Napier: Lord Leese had - been refused a Court ?ileitis!, and considers him- - self an Ul-used man. ' The affair of 'Admiral Na pier was introdticed in the form of a motion, by Mr. lianas, for the production , df-- Correspond once; This allowed the whole subject of Napier'e_ complaint's and, wrongs , to be discussed, otter which the motion was withdrawn. The news - -; . ~paper stamp ditty was also discussed in the Rouse 7bf. Commonar ,, `Mr: Roebuck's committee of inquiry, into the nianagenfent of:the war• had-held several meet ' Mgt.' Thelheke of Cambridge, LardsCardeg an, Lucan, end Hardinge.were cited to give evidence, Mr. Layard, Gen. Do lacy Evans. Mr. Dundee, M. P.; and others, had' boon eximbied. - Their examination elicited- little new, but Confirmed what is already known that the groaseatincom. petency and stupidity were exhibited ,in regard , to the eupplies, and that moth of the Misfortune that has since occurred was due to this agement.The committee continues its investi- The Ettil of Stanhope has died,:nged .tle was newhew of the great William Pitt; Nis son; Lord Mahon succeeds him. Fries.--Jt is . said that homedhdelyou the death of Nicholas' being known in Pans, orders were telegraplied'tnooll.'Canrcibe r t to prose on the siege of Bebastoptittrith the utmosVvigor.— Of the departine of the Emperor Napoleon: for the Crimea Mcithlttg additional is known;_preps- Malone Continue to be reade - :. The' miblio are quite in• the dark as to thdlm. peror't intentioni. On die one bandit is stated that Napoleon 'persists in his Intention contrary to' the urgent recommendation of•thir‘English Govermaent; whlbi oath. other side, it is-as. eerted that Lord Clarendon had succeded in die scouting him, and that cordiality was restored be- Iween the two' GoVethments, notwithstanding the hogbeae of Mr. Roebuck'a committee.l These are gni:4l 6 l6am hoverer. : that we know it, 'nothing tan be known.' On the eats-day and nearly the' •satue. heft.; thetthe - Emlbtor 'Nicholas' died at St. Patera: burg, thalami rtpublictui Dupont, de More, bieatied his last at Rengeperrier in'Normandy. In accordanne tritlithw expressed atieh 'of the deittaied; the faneral was prbrateq‘but.eaveiralef titind neighboring towns arid.villsgw s sent depute- tOPaylespeet. , ' Gel,. Cataignac and - °flier 'republican frte ndtwernpresent.: , . ••t 'March 8:•L: , -.A. battalion .of marinas has left Cadiz for.Cutor: - 6000 men will leave in. lifts% The army of - Gaelituvwlll .be augmented to 80 ; 0O0- ' The Haig Galata Of the 27th ult. eentli os • royal d eeree ,,. anthoriiing . the -betabtiehment eke `lllan3 ' of Cub, of so tank of issue nnd die. noun[, with nipital of - 3,000,000-pinetnuF (the piastre Is skint 6Thimbs,) in -6000 share& The SMlterisatbfoxiito - bb Mir 25 year* and may be •
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