fp 411.- V.I.TTISBURGH: 111111113DAYAORSTIF1,:A1411; 10, 1856. nom: Association. wirAwit..o,wwws w. /113130111. 3 sa. N, , efary-411, - c i trz:r Accool-o —o-rdos -co Wither of the &bare OaCt.r.' y,""srlAr, L„. Grxessn Tinaturee,iltroas t &a. —Judge IPClare and Associates on the Bench. In the ease of Straub; charged with the ler ' (weighty pounds of ban, reported Jester dsy;the,thry returned • verdict of acquitud. John Smith plead guilty to a anarge of petty lawny; and. was sentenced to imprisonment in thick:mit; Jail for two months. Thy Amu case taken up was a singular one, being • charge against the dafeadnnte 'therein . maned, of conspintoy by which they forced :a ethignation oohs 'aline of a county Director of rag,toor, and extorted the payment of $701), nd Ciamp to extort a further sum of money from i:0 the prosecutor, by reason of it threatened prima:atlas ter mull and battery with iatent to Commits rape, adtdbily, andfornthetion and bastardy, allot' which are enumerated in the in : ..liatitstat, In nine counts. Th edefendantsartiLouisißtolp JM. Walker ' Wilda Walker end Theodore Wet alter. The era - named 111 a German woman,' who bee been bulbs at the County Poor HOW) SO a peeper. 4usue M. Walker is the Superintendent, end hie wife and son assistants. The prosecutor le Mr. JAMB Kelly, an old, wealthy and highly respec table resident of Wilkins township-. ." Menere. Roberts, G. •P. fthmitton and J. H. Hampton appeared for the Comzitonwealthi Mr. fil'Oalmont and 00L MT/indices for the defer dent• " Mr. Roberts in his opening Mated to the jury .. i . that the defendants disagreed with the proems . tor-se to the meaner of conducting the Poor House, and they therefore threw around him a chain ofcltamostances which compelled him to f• i . • 'reap Ma office of Director. of the Poor and pay e $7OO, in order to tan himself from a public - prosecution; but tilt a farther demand induced ' him to bring thiteprescoution. Z. • Mr. James Reny being sworn deposed that ha ii was one of the Directors of the Poor in 1859: -11. was elected at the general election in. 18;64; I LI The` hoard last fallout:sated of Mr. Varner, Mr. Boyle and witness; James N. Walker - was War dam of the Poor House in Not. 1868; Theodore • 1.7 ; 0. Walker the Bob of James Walker., he was a I' member of his family and was in the employ- I ment of the Directors es an assistant, at that , t • time he was at the Poor House on the 27th of l''. • Nov.1860;1'11 the Board were there; I remained ; there over night,.as did the other Directors; saw e a woman at the Poor House, who I afterwards learned was Louise litelp;: saw her on the 27th of 't l - Hamden was: at the fountain in the yard -*' • when s woman came to me and raid I was want :•l ed in the .. .ROMA/6 department up stolen; I went .1 lap and went to a door; saw a woman coming to ,satq she add she wanted to see nte; said sup per apaeready and I would ere her afterwards.; just Y . .. , ,. UM l left the room, ' the Dutch woman told me to-cans into heathen"; I said no; don't recollect_ who brought me the massage In go into the fe male department; this was about rundown; this woman that sent for me tisid she w anted to make some complaint to'me; I was at the Poor Route ion the night of the 28th of November; any col ; a leagues were there apart of the day; I sent away t ' a part of the afternoon; it was usual for Mr. Boyle and myself who lived far away, to etay . all night at the Poor House; It wee abint 9 or ..• , 10 o'clock when I got hub to the Poor House; Vereitt"up to my bed-room, at the bead of the states in the main boos° In tho second story; - • I Mrs. Welker 1/1113 up; I went to bed; after I re , I tired, I found ttutt two blankets had been taken ;from my bed; I rose and put my buffalo robe on !the bed; I got Into a dose, when I was aroused 'bye cough; I looked up, and sew Ii r. Walker, ! his eon and wife coming close to my bed, with a ..., . ;:candle; Mr. Walker wee coming wish a candle t In - his hand end • poker; when be got to the door he mid "aft, we have got you now; I nee° been " who us with', things here wont, we'll see . : 'who makes things wrong here now;. "you must • Lresign and never come back here a Director of the Board;" Mee Walker , Calvin Walker and a German woman, came in with Mr. Walker; Mr. IT. turned round; Mire. W. said "don't etrike . 10.eq" I .said "pat 1 finger on me if you dare: ' -•- there is a meters here;" Calvin caught at the batik, robe in the bed, when I warned him not to touch me; I got my clothes on, that was be . ' ' tween 10 and 11 o'clock; these persona were all - • •.' dra witness.ined; [a diagram of the Poor Honso was shown -• • ] ' • - -Mr. Hamllten explained to the jury that the _.„-- diognan represented tbe ground floor; and Mr. - Pally proceeded to say—there were four doors , opened into my room; Mr. Walker came into the ' -irootifroni the female department, with 'the can . et* Mrs. Walker wee then in front of my bed 0 .. and Calvin likewise; there was an iatermel of • mill. one ceitwo seconds from the time I saw Mr - _;..,:tif...afrreatrthinibers; 'front the time of the ..-. - ocaterand the appearance of tho.Walkerlicolly, .. ... ... ,-, was aot mon thee three or four seconds; whoa / Was putting on my c!othee; the Walker, went -- .. - lath the female room; they came back and we - `ale went down stairs; there was only one candle tit; Calvin Walker occupied a room away back, probable forte or fifty feet from my room; Mr. • • and Mrs,Waliter occupied the front part of the banes - Menu fifty feet from my room; the room opened inlbelen, wean went down stain. '•.:!_ithisit'there," Mr. Walker said it took him to • -, cal men; he and his father before him hod watched's' Imes time; had a trap Bet for an old • - mkt that worked at the Poor House all summer, • ~,ietr t hls same room; .Mrs. Walker thought I wee :is . one of the best men on earth; pitied me, and sronkfnt have believed it, If she had been told • it; after ibti talked a good while, Walker said he ' • Vie my friend and would remember my friend ship as long as he lived; that I should go away end resign; nobody knew anything.abont it but ' themselves and the German woman; I could re ' *lgo and nobody know anything about it; Mr. . 'W. proposed to me to resign, and he and all of 'them would keep toasty about It; went back to the Poor House the next week after that; the Direadm• had a meeting ; Mr. Walker name into the room w here we were, and mid I had wanted ' thew to resigecsnd•now I would resign; on the - - -"-"edelinf Deeemberwas the day - of Directors' meet ing, Mr. Boylelthil Mr. Barnett were there with me; Mien -Walker come In and raid "Gentlemen, • sloth you were thee here, circumstances have oxiarred," • I'bok her eel to the hall and .gold I thonght this was never to be named; she ' sad ehe had thought differently of th e matter , slime can't recollect all that lira Walker said • • ' -- •• - -;stStiat time; the substance otit wee, that they had caught .ms In the room with the Dutch Wetnan; Walker came in and said that his eon .• Calvin had offered the 'Ditch women a hundred _ • &lbws to say nothing about It; I said I was not - guilty, end would pay netbing; I then proceeded , - - __-.-to-settle up my accounts with the Poor House; . .. . I fi na ll y gave Calvin a hundred dollars, he sap tug that I was rich and I had better have the matter gosehed; a proposition came in before that from Mr. Walks{, which was that he and his wife had seen the Dutch woman, and that • she would See me if I did not pay her $5OO, did not resign my position as Director, and never come back in that capacity. Mr. Walker had a paper In his hand, which had been dictated by the Dutchwoman; !laved there all night; can't say that Mr. Varner stayed there; the next morning Mrs Walker said I wail rich, e and had better not have anythieg more to do with the matter, and lethally consented to give her for she German woman an obligation for three hun dred dollars, and agreed to resign and quit the Poor House; In the coevereations with Mr. and Mrs. W. the night before and on this morning, Mrs. W. said she bad been keeping the Getman woman from. coming to town to proscenia me; Mr. Welker said that'll's. W. had had an infin• intro over the Gelman woman; bed a converse. 'don with Mr. W. about his resigning big warden ship some time about August test, AS some little - things had taken place which ! don't like to elate - hem 1 said "yen bid better send in your rota *nation to es, that you won't keep tele bowie any longer, and nothing more will be mild oft he =ther I had been the friend of Mr. Wee.er end wished him to resign to 'keep these mate-re . ' from being public; there hid been cempla;ets • ' made in the house, and far and beyond; I cs.u.. ' smtmicated to Mr. -W. the fact of these c.,.. ' ' plaints. On the night of this sthartenee, Mrs. • : Walker wanted to know why I wiebed them to - : ledge I had often asked Mr. McKee, at o.at .. time one of the Directors, to come there in order to change our Warden. • ••••-After theith 'of December I weenhers el ce . "' • . . , to have my *collets adjas led, but spoke not to the Walker'e; I think this was to March, 6." Y I • -., Mr. Walker next, after the 4th of December at Rare's Hotel; when this Gettren woman li.id. 1 •.• - , °ems In to prosiscutime; I il't see .her; sew -, '- • Walker; and he stated that eihrted come. the i • :.-. • Grend lin,' was in session; et Marc'. Wt.; l '.•.re , , , -• ::and he Mined that she had come up stairs I. ith ', •' • Mr. - Chalfont; Mr. C. eald_soiletbing about the ; - resignation banded my resignation to Mi. C. Mr. Walker got_ it at that time. Immediately_ 'afterwards, It. W. asked ate to forgive him for ; - anything harsh .he had said to ma on the night ~ • ' .at the Poor Gorse; that I was rich, and he haPod -•\ that I would not use my *thence Agatha' Info \; --- f aadlainalst my brother doing so, Ind not 'eee the woman. Adjourned. - . .. ura . . . _ . ' jeandeatten.of Jean Kelly resumed. Had •• . never bean asked to pay the due bill for $550, .- act for reyntaignatioe, until we met at Hare's .. •theilth. The:teethe why I agreed to pa) this' , .. money and resign, was- Leconte I didn't wish to ••••11.40 Oeure nor base We matter spread • ' - ; , .,ieliettagliNhe nearopsfaig I did not value 'the. ...••.,-!, enonereelitho Weald tams bit Court in my. mites. " .„.••• t i es ow e j ut neopepepeTi. fled . •_ suit; bevel. clew iilit thts German woman was a woman or ••-..se thatc - the. 't in my - but - Mkt opt. - Gigs Ea d • went baok 449 the hamai . . . \ • apartment on the 27th oboist 9 o'clock; I was in _KSJlWOOD.—Attention is directed to the *dyer thin German woman's moa' tOak n tided "Boarding &hoot -, in'to. , in a very uncouth manner and wanted me to day's paper. The school is very advantageons• ma env in the m; di dn't her roo I did not her to sleep with ly located,-and pts strong inducements to I win ask 147 ram:l °t he" in the parents wishing to educate their children away rotten; tbere was a tight in the room; I did not : from home.. ask her to come to my room; did not have con. i neUtiou'uilti .bar, bad been Melted to the Fe -; Dauttnao.-111r. Jacob Painter declines accept- Imola Department, and premised there of- log the position of one of the Board of Liceneere, ter suPPort as I Was going to bed, rec o ll ec t e d ! to which he was appointed on Monday last by my promise and went to me what was wanted i Ole Judges of the District Con"' The subeti ' of me; ray room communicated, into the hall ' tate will be appointed on Monday next. Of the female :department; mycoat wee off; I eould not understand What she .said; the I Tall Gaza/ Pisa.—The tenth anamenemy of next night Mr. Walker told me that Louisa had the ewer memorable fire by whioh so many acres Cleaned Up here room and wonld think it an hon. of housee were destroyed, is to-day. One can. or for in. to call and see her; did not „ noise hardly realise by viewing the Burnt District now to cell end see hex; on that night she . that ouch a calamity ever occurred. • ring up; that night the room of the woman Lea. ame nay. amity Cmir Dead, Chaplains to the ring which I was in ateupper time was : locked; ' of the United States, will preach in the Lonisa,a room 'Was open; rite wee in the hall, Liming', room was farther on in the halt; the ; South Common 14, E. Church, at 7 o'clock this next night when I got beck to the Poor , House even ing, and not on Friday evening, as amid the•door was open, did not go through Louisa', one ly announced. Moja In the road to my own; did not ask her to - me to my room made no proposition of the kind to her, didn't pass her room door that night be fore; did tot have hold of Loutas.:did not t4y to pull her l,to my bed; didn't see Louisa after Walker said "1 got you now," Louie. wasnet in her night clothes; neither were the real ; I didn't think she made a statement before the Beak' of Directors on the 4th of December; did not the next morning makes proposition to Cal vin to hush up this matter; the room in which I slept the 27th and 28th was not the room I tum idly Slept in; I had been sleeping there almost two months ; a Director ought to be at the Poor House all the time, sutlers there was a good Su perintendent; I wee there a great dealt)! my time, betnase I was a friend of Mr. Walker; I think I seat for Mr. Walker to Hare's tavern by Mr. Chalfant and ray brother Benjamin; I cent Mr. Chalfeint, to give him the $BOO for the German women [the witness showed the obligation]; I received flint: from Benjamin Kelly; 'the obligation; wan paid on the day the $lOO wee paid, the 4th of January; a release was drawn that day Oleo; the Witness here showed the release]; Mr. Chid fant handed me back the $800; my brother .cud Mr. Hare said to me this thing must be set-. tied; I then gave him a cheek for $4OO, and gave him the $BOO, on the Merchants, and Manufac turers Baok;"the checks were signed by Wm. P. Baum; I got the cheeks from Mr. B. at his store; $7OO was the amount of money I paid to settle it; on the .4th of December, Calyin handed me batik the $lOO I gave him, sayieg Lenient woold'nt take it; I denied Mm. Walker's state ment before the Board to the Board; had no key of the room where I slept opening Into the' 4e-,1 male department; saw the door open fre , . qnently ; c never carried the/key ; never bought candles for Louisa's children, nor cavilled a table to be made for her, nor a worketand; Mrs. Welker did not request me to eleep in the Director'iilvoom;the room 1. - Slept in was not as comfortable ea the Director's room; she wanted me to.sieep in the frontroom on the night of the 28th; after the foss that night I went into the frontroom to sleep. When Mt. Walker said that his eon Calvin could settle the matter, Mr. Boyle said if he had known $2OO or $BOO could have nettled the matter be would have settled it. , Direct examination resumed—when Mr. Chit ; -font returned me $BOO, be said he could no t, effect a settlement; about an hour afterwards my brother said it mast be settled, and I;gave the check for $400; negotiations were going on at that time; I have slept in the room of the 28th with laborers on the farm; others have slept in that room. Henry Chalfant sworn—Have known James Kelly for a long time; was a member of the Grand lury in the December term; saw James ,I Welke; in the Grand Jury room one morning I when be told me about this spatter; he said Louisa was coming to town to prosecute; I said Mr. Kelly told me that that matter was all set tled; be said it was settled in this way—that he was teareeign, never go back to the Poor House again, and give $800; be said Mr. K. gave an obligation for that amount; it was at home at the Poor:Herm; he said be coold'ut stave it off until I bay Mr.-8. ' • Mrs. W. he said had more influence with the German woman than be; he said Louisa's two brothers from Butler bounty had been there and told her that her she could recover , $2OOO or $BOOO from Mr. H. ; he said that fire weeks bad elapsed and Mr. K. tiad'nt been there to settle this matter; I said he had been. rick; that night went to Mr. Kelly's home and told him what wee going on. He came in the next morning; I came back that night; he gave me $BOO to settle the mat. ter; in the morning went to Allegneoy to, meet Mr. Walker; eat at the toll house until he' came along; went togeher to Mr. Hare'e tavern; Mr. Kelly handed Mr. Walker his resignation to loud to the Board; Mr. Walker begged Mr. Kel ly's pardon for the rough conduct of that night; Mr. K. said he wanted to live in peace with all Mankind; Mr. Beej. Kelly, Mr. Walker and my self, seat down to Penn Street to meet the poor house wagon; when the wagon came up to us f we all three alerted back; on the road beak we separated, and went to the house of Mr. Patter : - eon where the wagon stepped; Walker helped Unties oat of the- wagon; sallthe."Loubta, how layout leg;" what she said I did'ut understand; Walker arid "poor thing;" we went into the house with her to effect a settlement with her; site refused to take the $800; lined my induence to get her to take it; Oho sold ohs would'ut touch it;' her brothers were coming ill, at 12 o'clock, and she would bring suit ; ehe void Mr. Kelly bad hurt bet; I came and gave Mr. Kelly the $300; oa that came day ker said , be found out about Mr: Kelly being with LOGIsa; that a child of Lonisia's,iMd come Of the inmates; Mr. and Mrs. W. called Louie& to account about it; they. said to her what they had heard, and aid they had laid a plan to catch Mr . Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Calvin placed themselves in different positions ap entire; some time that night about ten or twelve o ' clock Mr. K. went oat of his room to Lottisa'a 'room, took her out cf the room into the hall;. the scraped her feet and coughed; they eiceed in uponliitn, and matched her in bed with him; be Said tut Mr. K. couldn't see them be fore they Came into the room. Had another non , vereation with Walker, two mouths afterwards I at the Poor Howe; Ho several of us met there; he said there to Dr. Carothers, John Boyle and David 'Boyd, that he was setting down stain reading the Bible, Mrs. Walker was about fixing the fire to go to bed; be told her to go to bed, that there was menething.goblean be wanted to look after; Mrs. W. went to bed; he went tm stairs and waited some place till about 11 o'clock; Mr. K. came out, as stated to the other account; he got a candle and went to Mr. ire room, and the noise made brought Mrs. Walker and Calvin there to see what was the matter; I asked him whether be had accomplished his deeiges; he addle though; not—be came on him toe quick; some of nit were appointed s committee to levee tigate the, seconnte. • At thin point the Court adjourned. Datunrut. Oannumr.—A shocking result of (pose cart leveness occurred yofiterday evening about firs' o'clock, on Smithfield street, between Fourth street nod Diamond Alley. A German firmed John Schielder while intoxicated, watt driving a furniture wagon loaded with pine tables be etanding carelefely upon one of them when, ae he reached the point on Smithfield rtreet op• posits Kunts's new saloon, where the stones and mortar boxes oocapy nearly half the street, be was ofiligrd to drive upon a little hillock of toe to allow a four horse coal team room to pass. The sudden ascent upon the hillock threw him out indstfdlately beneath the immense wheels of tho coal wagon, which crushed the lower part elide hoe and breaht into a Jelly. When repot ed life was extinct. The deeiseed wairabont thirty Ivo year of age, and; was .in tim employment of B. Acith, Aoardiog Immo keeper, fitpithfleil sued. Be was a elnetimeri. • • Tan 04101111 L COAL TILAOI,-Mr. W. A. Mc- Clurg, late grocer, corner of Sixth and Wood istreen, baring sold ant ' has connected . himself with the firm of J. White & Co., Cannel Coal Dealers. Mr. McClurg will devote his whole attention And experience to',tha Company's" bus. laces In this oily. The Company are shout to enter more largely into thin growing bullpen, baring leased the whole of the extensive mines of the Cannel Cotfl a R. Company, 11;.Darlington, which are Icor wee to produced° beet Cannel Coal yet (Benefited, except, perhaps, the Breckenridge, In Kentucky. The Company are prepared to furnish two Mo dred tons 4',lsy, and pprbsps more. Tun CLATRAL Putnam/saw" Cuuson.--An other meeting of Dr. Plummer's ennpagetion was held In SXCelatsr Bell . on 21ondey evening, •hen the Subjects! the paschal's of a site for a Church edifice was ..reaumed. The into recom mending ttie purchase at: the Sandusky tartlet lot was reconakteretl, and 11 isubetltnts offered by pr. Dale, to leaas• the Emit Common lot at $lBO per 8311/11111 for twenty.one yearn, was anent. mainly accepted. The Trnafuee mu authorized to mouse plans and drafts, make clostraete,'coilept anbacrlptioas and proceed with the erection of the edifice —.Tan env:bids of yesterday, says:— ..Tbe train "titian attired at 7* o'clock (l morales on tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad, consisted Cr 004,6 can, containing nearly fifteen butt dyed pidtatogers. Tbie le the largeet train that bee 'ow eerived lti thle city. since It bin been a ridlroadtitillcv. 6lmp number of emigrants lift In the 12 °Weak inlet 4v!e,lsy." Irm eali ettrntion to 54 advertisement in *u npin column headed Baggiee, Barouobes, &o for Bete, et, the stables of B• : 0 Patterson & co" They are tiumished in the very hett.atyle. „.Lancent.,--tdayor Adams yesterday "mtag ted a man pained Jamie' Reed to jail en charge of lareeny. yesterday, upon oeth of Leiria lo qiiet. • . 'fliaaanr..l—ilabert Biatlartuay. area lodged fa jail yamettlay y Major Ml:glum, So awaltirt sal:pop a &mega at bigaia,pi ;ha ult sae !s -lattedbpTalts • - • Memo, Comre.--Judgee Hampton and W Hama on the Heade. The ejeethieht oaee. Wiebel et at , ye. Thomp son, is still on trial. 811 ndeertisoment in another column of expe rienced agente wanted. [From the Boot= Saturday Zrenbsit Ganettal UA reensnedltreatb.—Whet lady r d zi ..... lerwe would lament under tile anew of a We I.h when by wing the ••Ltaire of a Thowasof lower," se • dentritrios wouldnot only render It nee., bat leen the teeth white w alabaster? Many OttIODS do not ?nos their Mwth le had. end the subject le go delicate their friends will never mention It. /bar. Angle duo nof th e . 4311112 e. 011 yaw tooth.brash end wash the teeth eight and mramber. A Atte rent rattle will lut a year. A Iresirrattr. Otarlance may wally be wesdesd by no ing the .. tiolat et/ a Thousand Plateara" It aid remove ZemPke. eadfreekles front the Ain. laving Mot wit rowate hoe. Wet •to eel. pow on toper three drops, and yeah the free night wed morning. Swum Mans yenf OOZ•bilphfugh m .jjb, warm or told uutur. pour 0.0 too Of three drops of "Balm of • Tbousand Nonni; rob the Ward veil end it mid make • beautiful eon lather numb facilitating the open. lion of dewing. him o-ly My Ceuta. Penman .koa.. Prepriet As. Near York. B. A. h PAII NZATOOK 00 Agents toy Pittsburgh. onbitlzed TELEGRAPHIC CONGRESSIONAL Weauuterroa Crrr, April 9. Biuthen.--The Senate took up and passed a number of bills from the Court of Claims, ma • Mule &Ppm/millions for the payment of certain claims The debate on the question of printing the memorial of the Kansas Legislature presented by Mr: Cage was resumed. Mr. Buller opposed the motion on the ground of the memorial being arrogant in language. To print would be to vio late one of the rules of the Senate. lie had no olteistion to Knees coming into the Union either ea a free or Ware State, but wanted it to enter honestly through the gate and not climb over the wall or sneak wider it. Mr. Mason thought' the memorial ought not to have been received but non should. move that it he laid on the table. Mr. Seward desired to be heard on the question. The subject was-postponed. The special order was resumed being Mr. Douglas' Kansas report. Mr. Seward having the floor proceeded to address the Senate. lie laid the Constitution presented only two quell& cations for new Suites viz. a substantial 01,311 community and a republican government.— teams has both of these. The Mr:summates of Kansas Sid her relations towards the Union arepeenliar and ano - nolons and deeply interest to& The United Statue acquired the province of Louisiana which included the present terra. eery of Kates from France in 1808, bye treaty In which tbefisgree that its inhabitants should einoorporeted into the Federal Union and ad mitted as soon as possible according to the principles of the Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of Mauna of the United States. Nevertheless Kansas was, In 11120, assigned as the home for an indefinite period of Boyers! sav age Indian tribes, and closed against immigra tion and all other than aboriginal civilization, but not without • cotemporaneons pledge to the American people and to mankind that neither slavery or involuntary servitude ebould be tole rated therein forever. In 1854 Congress direct. ad a removal of :he Indian tribes, and organized and opened Reams to civilization; but by the same act rescinded the pledge of perpetual ded ication to freedom, and substituted far It 'mother which declared that the future people of Kansas should be left perfectly free to establish or =- elude slavery as they should decide through the ' action of the Republican Government which Con gress modelled and authorized them to establish ender the_protection of the United States. Not withstanding Ibis latter pledge, when the newly astociated people of Kansas in 1855 were pro ceeding with the machinery of popular elections in the manner presented by Congress, to choose legislative. bodies for the purpose of organi zing that Republican Government armed bands of invaders from the State of Missouri entered the territory, seized the pelts, overpowered or drove away the iababitants, usurped the elec tive franchise, deposited • false and spurious 'baiter without -regard to regularity of qualifi cation or of numbers, prcoured offices! °erne tate*. of the result by fraud and force, and thus crerited, and constituted legislative bares to act foe and ia the name of the people of the terri tory. Throe Legislative bodies afterwards as sembled assumed to be a legitimate Legislature, eat forth a code of municipal laws, created pub lie offices and filled them with ofithere appoint , at for 000siderabie periods by themselves, sad u 7 thtinanbliehed • complete and effective for eign tyranny over the people of the territory. These high handed transactions, consumma ted with be expreeeedpurpose of establishing African Slavery es &permanent institution with. l in the territory by force was a rlolselon of the natuthf.eights of the people, solemnity guar anteed to them by the Congress of the United Slater.'The President oldie United States bas been an accessary to these political transactions .with fell complicity in regard to the purpose f.r which they were committed. lie has adopt ed the eitupatiote and made it his own, and he is now maintaining It within the military arm of the Republic. Thus Kansas has been reeolutiohised and she now Iles subjugated and prostrate at the feat of the President of the United States, while he through the agency of foreign tyranny es tablished Within her borders Is forcibly introduc ing and establishing slavery there, in contempt and defiance of the organic' law. 'here extra ordinary 'transactions have been attended by sail commotion in which property, life and liberty have been exposed to violence, and these commottons Still continue to threaten Dot only the territory itself but also the adjacent States with the calamities ad disgraces of civil war. I am fully aware of the gravity of the charges against the President of the U. 8. which this statement of the condition and relation of Kaneas imports'. The people of Kansas know whether these charges are true or false. They base adopted Diem and on the grounds of high politi cal necessity, which wrongs they have endured and are yet enduring, and dangers through which they have already passed and perils to Which the 4 are yet exposed. They have pro visionally organised themselves as a finite and that State is now here by its two chosen Sena tors and ape Representative, standing outside at the daire of Congress applying to be admitted into the Union as a means of relief, indispensa ble for the purpose of pesos, freedom and safety. Tbis new State le the Preeldent'm re sponsible accuser. The President of the U. 8, without walling for the appearante of his scou rer at the Capitol, antiolpated the accusations and subedited his defences against them to Con. gnu. After combatting the arguments of the Presi dent In hie special messages, Mr. Seward assalle the majority roport of the Committee on Terri. Melee. lie 4•14 bow far It was }mild or 'nor• ally right fur the people of Santee to employ the OWN agencies for the datum° of their lived and libortiee ins, be • windup for cumulate, but cm. minty not one for me. .1 can freely conflate, bownver, my deep regret that secret societies fur any purpoeit Whatever, have obtained plop itinong the political orgsnications within the Republic, and It hi my hope that the Impedance which we have now Yu diOthultly h. 4 that 'bey can be too coolly adapted m unlawful 'esditions 'and dangerous enterprises, whit., they bring down suspicion and concur. on high and noble awes ?Ilan Identified with hint, rosy he ou st. dent to liduce general alseoulltatattas of them. He closes, with an earnest appeal to Northern Senators not to close op the new territory optima the alt - epllohfng streams of !otage/Ludt by pouring into-it the turbid sad poisonous water of African Slivery. Mr. Oisy obtained the door and the Banat, adjourned. floomt.—Reautord lb* oonalderotiou of the Dobelenoy Appropriation Mr. Shorter cohteutiod that blopeachuaatta by her conduct relative to-the Fogltlee Blare /taw hod placed hotpot! outside lbe pals of the Coq. atitatiou, and ought not to bo roprosentod here. The Bench had bred Tictitnitad betty time she k e g otopforeteed with the North 14 hoped, therefore, flint no further attempt of that kind would be: mode. Mr. Shorter geld thee nor only *labium, but every flootheru State Is resolved, should the gortrnusent fall to protege them in their, omen. tutional rights to take the remedy into their own hands. They will stand on the Georgia platform.. -If the Democratic party, the true esponeutof Neste rights principles, iriumel In dm Presidential 'Manor', the Union will he raved, ton if Bleak Bepubliosplana prevail the' history gtour Oovernment, the history of oar contemner,' will hare bean written. The only way to preserve tbo Union is for the true eon revrative'mert oflhe North, now represented by sound national demoorney to - unite with the booth and urge so unntwwwwiM7 war op the Dr ratios who would tear down the pillars of our Bepnbll n debate inrued'en the fienenfewatendesents to the bU! appropriating Dearly 100;000 a tor no. grukai th• zaps aid drailinP liatattgelleat the reports of the e*plorations and surveys, to determine the PaoitlO-PL B. route. The question of extravegance wait Ascuseed in this connex ion, one gendemauldating that the printing and engraving of this weik:would cost a million of dollars, while otherti. thought such large outlays would haves imideney to prejudice the oonetruo lion of the road. Ali itieffeMtml effort two made to confine to vplairtatioe' Within p ro per its, minding illustratione,titted on ly to adorn ' books of travel soft niters! history. ; Amend. moot rijected., AdjOurtted.l %outflows, April 9.4 The Adm Wet:allot' has nothing to report In reply to the to res olution cocceraingtoartigua, ho Minister Wheeler's! lettere. ; The Supreme Conk Of the 11. S. added to day that the law of Ohio jmposing additional taxation on the State Bank lifter a charter had been previously granted with a limitation t o six per cent on profits In lieu or all taxes was no. constitutional; six jUdges were for decree and three against It The House Commlitee on CommerOo has pre pared a bill applifilg the restrictions of the Steamboat law to ferry; tow, and tug boats. Mr. Donn, of Ludlana, , of the House of flepre. sentatives, has been softie days oontlued to bin room by severe illness. ;He is considered in no immediate danger, btat to not likely ever to re gain robust health. WASIIINGTOB, April nun named Walla Wad (1011ViCted of courider, and eentenoed to be hanged, wai pardoned by President Fillmore, on condition of Imprisonment for life. A year ago an application Vetta made to the Circuit Court for his discharge under a writ of Wass corpus on the ground - that the. pardon Van abaci. lute and the condithip void. The Court refused ` atedianharge him, and to day the case coming 'before the fit:prune-Court on an appeal, Judge Cram delivered an opinion euetaining the Circhit :Court, saying that the condition of the pardon las not the exercise of new power, but was , Merely substituting one punishment for another; Judge kneel) dis carded. Cattotoo, April 9.-41 M anti-Nebraska me; of this city had a meeting.* night preliminary to . a state organization, and'agreed to organise Into clubs, called "Antl.filefery .Extendon Clubs." Also, to acquiesce in the the naturalisation laws, ..geate, liquor laws, and the existing polioy of the country generally. - Men of all principles' and parties, who are Anti-Nebraska, mite : hi . the movement. The Demoorat, the oldeek paper in the State, this morning hoists the n►tae of Col. Fremont for President, and Bpeaket _banks for Vioe President. WASIIIIGITOII, April ,il t —The Senate haring called for additional iptorination on Kann, at- faint and the House ftyritter intelligenoe on the Central - Amerbian queetion, the President to day sent each a meseagii stating that there waa nothing new in the 'Usti. Department on thee' subject'. Governer Broome of :florid', has arrived to consult the eneentive;ienthoritles relative to the protection of the fronqates of that State. New Yoe; 9,—Captaln C Carroll Hicks, of (ten. Walker's army; John Kingsley and J. C. Hemmiaks.•-were seised yesterday on board the eteselebiP tOrbotbs as she was %boot sailiv for San Joan, Inearagla, charged with organising a body of 'Mined men to proceed to Nicaragua and tight„; against. the republic of Costa Rica. . Naw Bevis, Aprlll4-4tetnnte in from all the towns of the State- - ; But one result. Admin istration repnsentative4, 99. Opposition, 127. Senate stands 11 opposition.. Demoorate give up the State. Boards, April 9.—Canada for Liverpool, via Halifax, sailed at noon to-dar, .14 90 passen gers and $200,000 In specie. Nest Yoe.", April 9.--Geo. W. Hayden, em. ployrd in the store of Hall, Bleak & Co., ben been arrested for the lata robbary of diamonds. HARatennEw April 9--Both . houses hare put sed revolutions to adjOurn fleshy on Toemday the twenty second. Pitrumma.rme, Apil‘TieDeroooratio city Coo 'action 6u completed the comlowtions. Wax. A. Porter le esndidete for oil Solicitor. Now You, April 9.-41 onr firm, sales 7000 bble. at $6,87 to $6,76 for oommon to good state and western; $0,87 to $7,76 for low to good grades of extra western; sales 200 bble. Rye flour at $4 to sCfor fine and supetfine.— Wheat, eales 4500 built White Canadian at $1,94 0$1,98; 8000 red Tennessee slao, and 1000 white Southern at $1,87i, Rye 95 to $l,OO for Penna. Barley scarce; sales 2500 bush at $1,25 ®sl,Bo. Sales 86,000 bash earn at 60 to 65 for common to prime, new mixed. Whiskey, tales 800 bble Ohio soli.l.llloft at 271®28. Pork market easy end rikthir more doing, no change In rice , - faltento and butter re main as were last repotteJ.. PHILADELPHIA. April 9.:---Flour market doll; standard brand. held at $1®7,26, without find- Mg buyers; the demand-for home use la limited $7.26®7,60 for oomMon to good brands, and $7,60@8,150 for astral small lot choice family sold at $9,25@0,60. ftye flour firm at $6, with out males. Corn mast steady, and belling In small lots et $B. Little infinity for wheat, and primal tending downiggrd i notwithstanding the limited receipta; tonalfnalei fair to good red at $1,60®1,70, and white at $1,70C)1,86:- Lye dull; prices further datelined Sc. bush. 2000 bush at 901 or Kuala. Coro dull and droop 1-g; Wes 2000 bath. yellow In store at 67, 2,000 bush afloat at 0.N3,69, and 1,000 bushels damp Jersey at 57i. -:Cate bettor; salmi 4,600 bash. prime Delawartaand.eentayleania at 88 Clovergeod scarce and firni; sales 200 bushels prime at $9@19,0 6 / 4 per 'B4 lbs. Provisions steady; Woe 750 ton Hama at 9igifit., on time. Whisky doll, 281 In bole. and273ln hhds. C(iXr . cruet; April quiet and 11.0- changed, 50 bbl. u 0,60144170 bbls extra at 6; Provisioas doll , Wet 2,000 pieces bulk Shoul der, 61, 600 IDs do Sides sj, holders now oiler to sell 64 , ®6i for Shoulders and aides, but buyers not disposed to operate; MIMI Pork offered at 14,50; ,Whiskey aotivi and higher, 650 bbl,. 201®201, Sager active,.,2oolthds. common to prime at 71®4; Moleesee AVM, 400 bbl,. at 40 0404; Coffee moderate at 121®12i. River on changed, Weather warm. BALIIXOI,4 9.—Flook dull, small sales of City Mille at 11,6,80®11,434; Howard street active and firmer at 16,621.;: Wheat dell with wide range In prine'M red- t1,48®1,68; white $1,60(41,96. Corn aid': ehlee yellow at 48® To Persons Oul of Employment. A. 12 4.. 1 0 (Fl .M o tratMlo.rio.w J to At. Jleemly. 1101 4 It. Owe Cola ana:try It slues rout Mood.. WANTED-AOENTEIIO OIROULATE muter zaztosII7PIiQUARIVAIBLZ For Fatally 1 : 10 4:Mtllaile The People. Piotorial.Dontestio Bible. MI. useful lo oli I. 11.1d11344 4 1TW1 WI fawn an oplel-it from It. maws of the mem , herr , iie j g . zmi roideoceol Frireniat t lotte 4b .m.ty zau stai r. l7 7. ol l ose tu irl th.... rii igir am A timi tt n 1 ID . l), VIII milt Ult I? la . SirTtio Aim& I re limmirest p will be ,iinowed lo ull ferrous who m 4,1 ta i l4samdi l i r= irri Itly . a u to l lb.d 1.4.1% room tr. emb l o s trize low,f:". the. Upton. Al will be sold by • itrAppup,4l o . 0 0 ,44-tie 010§011. OA the 1.14 will N urr ' lrs l euelletilus tri Pet MI i 'AP.llt•e••• " • u ' h " jr , 1 ii , mrxrda.s4t*Cr&p d x %LI.. u. Vzo„sreiti.a.g.igruratzoi. t f0 10°,.,.32:, tplTAl l d'a°4 l :::::*prol'Zreggftfq4l4 l l:l2 ells. . arlUltl.t•T rout helium um, riPir Mune, will autos jarafterr mrpert=rolloliettitOr familia pardon .'"' '4' " '.. I' 4"t IllitT 1111 Alli, ' . apiiiwiyiwi_ . _ .... r. Will Mews', hew lurk. Ppehionable leng ChM . Clothing. a r AO.rvf E g P''' tit ii i Y. HI .1, E Tr r lit T •11)1AM. ut, prolong 40 of It! Foli f l itiona. 1. 4 ' I Z l rrAtri n li Atrod iN Of igemi .r.. q . 4 . mum"' plain 011egalv = N i t 0 , i 41 .,. m. 1 :“.4, 1 14: Ali . ;7 ‘thlcl4 . Mlii Il 11 eararlia. lair j 40* rit t r o tt i zarai .o ., e is , i ,. 440 op*. t hatlr. tisi, )stm . i.trrioN rAwrlpoiste— , eeroWir fititegritiaiiate &l P AIL OAN OLE Isom ein• . 11 70FAA:Zoloo , nrec t iiiwir ‘ 2'Y iir2444..h 1 W 11111 to • arfor, , ,vpritrx • ~.104 Jusal IA • WWI • NM Apta " nn irlY U. a _AwkO.W wmi 0, $4 . 4 - ia Alibr • .14 arg i N a ranil• a 0 a all ilaapaaol kalla t aaa.• 0 72 apal a 11l I Nu, 1114J0Kti Ylibbi IAI. equTpu-. . tiger. * m atilmn. ..411:7'141:41:0 uin =." ortiwskre lastrata4. A. am ..op OWL t 11.. /N-16 tone N0. , 1. /WV forest. by _vet • -"` Mt 'ITV "A - ----•- • ---- • ••- - COhIIIII7NY or ARUITILATIoN. VOA kIAILCII Ow. W. cue. T. Mani. Ilmiciru Dumas, T. B. Unals., J. it 0.7111 w. Prllwawarla Oasmx o:7lmi Thursday klaralas. Aprll 10. 18041. Th. ...lb.. U dAighthsl for oat+daor Waltman, awl trul• Is aathw, jrl M. way of ord.n from tb• =natty VW.. FLOUlt—tbe amount oarting •ottlona Halted; Wm on M. wharf and from ant band. 41' 30 and 40 Dbl.. =per at $6.007 44 4o norm, and extra At 0.76 and 116.60 n 21 do it s*.o2 Gad $8,00; 64 do at 110.0040 Mt 3: 77 b 64 Gros and ma prang .t ss,7 aaC 0,76. nod Dbl. antra 11.1 ally .t $6.60; from stoma:mall miss of antra bunny at V 1.64650,76 and studos brands at 67.00. 111111N—Oati Wog In Wit enD9l2 tom adwastrad.aataa on the wharf 52100 and 150 boa at 25. and IEO do from star, at 27. Ilya, galas or 000 boa from wagon at 40. lay. to boa from wagon at 95. • 011.0(13111E13—• steady demand: .a 1 of 16. 10 and 13 falr 1300611 at 83. man 6do fully fair at 9, atty . days; 10 dosod Sla falr to fully tit, at 616460; 17 do at 6)6438 and 6do folly falr to tits moot,, at sof. otoyo azs, 66 andl6 lionra at 44. rash. 16 do, and 16 do oak at 46, maid 16 do do. at 46 sixty day.. and 80 and 24 do do to country trod. at 40. corn; 100 aka Cat, Rio 11X.140 , mm: 26 do prima do, at 12X, drty day, Lod 16 do Cale at Mean. BACC6I--• lively demand sod Kock. ma b. to mast It Nay; the Wee anaiqrate 116,000 11. SS tallow& 20,603 ma hasten Shoulder. at lA. rub; 20,000,10,0001,000 sod 6,000 0. Shoulders at 7x;10,000 and Arm 4 .t 8i d . 10h; 6,01 X) and 1.000 ha. Shoulden at It 9.000 lag. &dee at 9; 6,000,14000 and 1.000 be Hams at l 0) UM) he ...try st.ddm at Tha and MO B. Moulders and flume In lora at S and 10, do otla of TX to. 1641%) bellonatun made and tanned, and than nu a metal .thlenlos oD In the vitae of Midas. BUOSIVIIZAT 7LOUB—. silo of 20 sl, of b 0 to each at Os*. Tbs. L.l.lll)—Ws of 30 to at 9.1 f, altd 666!. at 9, mato OLLS.walee of 16 bbis No 1 lard 00 .t 63066, cash and Usu. and 'Ode at 65. sixty dart BO1TN1I—sale• of 6 nod 4 We roll at 19 end 6 bon prime do at 24. TOTATONS-13 active rtnUfSt: eatn no the wharf of 400 Due Beth at 33; 25 do 0132; 16 do Neehannfoks at 60, end 2510 do tolzed .145. BLOOMS-00h. of 25 tons J uulata at 176 sad 10 do at 223.12112 dap. • NILLTICENB—• of MOO ts 0• 120 •....f0n,•1 4 4. o.b 1911/131C2Y—denund Itnady In Ma ...1.• of 21 bbl. r.. 4111.1 at 24122. A/311K8—..h0 of 6 tofu Peterhof 9, four hoc and 19 eke baperted Hods doh at 9%. MUD PORB—• sale o r n bbl. at 116,60. ableb Le an lopravament of 11 11 bbl on tba last Quoted Ws. 125110 --market ti 1 aopollsd: =Au from Brat hands end on nharf oflooo dna at 10 (and mold at sann.); and 100 dos and 20 bbl. at Imams figura. . • tiEF.o.9—thant la a good local demand for Cloramead elm from atonic& 441 but at stacosam. 55 boa do In the ratan tray at 118.50 sad 50 do do at. 58.25. Timothy. a mia of ID but at 55.00. BAY—oalao at ocalos a to lobdo at 2124117 par tan 20AP—a sale of 12 bzo °laic. Sap a a:. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. • The money market le mom tittle., and street rates of paper are rather higher. Tn. best names, hoverer, go at Th•llied I mut, and tbs_pator tearing names km favora bly known, go at 901011 cent. —Palls Ledger. - . The Cluclanati Ossetia of Tuesday earl. There any heavy Wire of bulk utast yetuterday at pre , vleue 11 urn, the transaction. ea ear as repartml having 000,000 IM. chiefly lildee. We hear of no mays or Ham, there being but little In the market very full pry. sem mere asked, and bulyant feeling characterised the market' Mame York mid 4.60 were than Wien at this rate. b u t more Wiese thabu ye rs at illt,Tb. • nu mum of tbla hear: otovautent waa Iota!! luala • from Now Orlauta quoting bide. of lb. Buono !rhombi 71au bulk meat 7a bog round, and Um Pork Slik2s. The receipts of anger and WWI. at New Orleans to Nutl,79 ems Tb 1.571 DN. Noble. and 100.125 higie go. gar, anima 252.411 bbie Molar. to mime period teat year Lod 143,3er.: 6hdi aut.. Meet of the boats trarLPittsburgh art compelled to waft hoes day or two far their bill, of IMIo The rush or bug.= at Pittsburgh It entreat that shippers have not time to mate them oat.—am. (Mm. •• - • If the commission busing/Where was left open to every body. ea It used to b • aod moat to b.. Instead of belt& throuti Into the hands of one houm as It toe been. by the Pemsieylvanla road. there would be no didkatty In the ray of getting bill. Of lading to Lima Bush • complaint ran wirer beard of before this year, and the continuant* of it must work a material badly y both t, the badmen of Ltd. Lib nod that or the Purosfliraide road. The must carrying trade between the east and the nest I. of COO moth imp von. to all parties con s oarned to be but In the band. of a monopoly. Trade never prosper. ander such ansplass. W. nude:East& ears the N.. Tort Tlmee, that she se. nr..br u feArAtte=set, d to .brraktrtot ltetnnlar. All the acond mortnegelnnerest In d. wares. on Tuesdaztpril I. The thst.prortd.d, on lb. Lye, ine end Le ton rood. bee bath end tire phe4 Is to be add the Oswalt al the bond. holders, on lb. TM Instant. Althensh mate obstacles Interpord to thls srocendlng Or WA I T** out of the State, the Mock/olden and thmia tacky hes* acted ,wlth conunthdable promptness and Met we'd two. in enfondos the terms of the wannest*. RIVER NEWS. Th. Castle Garden and tiommodore arrival at Nub- Mlle on the atia. and th. Casa D. daturtad for Ma hn:Mb. Tba Wow. end Rosana ... still tart ,• The Naar Wave and Great %%at. tram Bt. Lotus to this chi% arrived at Clachinail on Monday. Lanus has Hit tamed meat Boos Onenabse, b .hl tout rndahts at Cincinnati has* &dined. Pittaburah Bias memo mks smallish' to *hauling) the rata. asa as folionts Oil. i 0 asulg Fork 66 Ma.; Mow SO eta: Mohair 1.00: Usti hi eta Bi ols, L 'id 111 / 0 4 az and ,GO Mt Wooll.ts Bulk M and Candles SO eta.* hundred; 03 ens Bulk Mast. km*, >m ets. . - arm. sy movarriawyyt,l94.M.7, .04 th• how rm. Chimp. (+Man St.k ono Ada^ on Bandny. Thy illspy2tunin for [My aty iloolinier. Tboy. Sluiver. Quaint. City. ban fk.t., thyst West, lilhya Wavy awl DebentY; Spy 0y.13., Clveranaii. fanny Pyrn. Odd= BUG sad Ugly. The arrivals at elneinnati ca Monday from ens MY srenCths Monads/gins, J. B. Comm, gt. LISIPIVOIM MAY City. gloss sad Ludo Mar; Um st, Lownnso• werit on to roe. Lem, mod the neer Wars and Pittsburgh soft SOS hers. The rambr , lcur• apd 0 8 Mall arrived at et Lodo os aoto , do.y. 6.1 the Ja• Wood and °rand Took I.ft for this city; In port Ibr this oft? W .1 Marley. Endeavor. Orb. lowa, 211 . 1 .tta.annlreaielander and Soak., The In. follqienter of Monday mix Dont. In from Keokuk_ ywtorda .7 bring tho ..boom. bitehlyarnaor • Ns In tna Mlwaaly.l ahoy. haotne...and S. team Mat Lbws I. Bn lbot water ou to. Vapid. and Ming . Moots ilinerla la toe boating cedar, and about stationary. T. Mhewuri had • obanael depth of en to .IL kat and wad Marled at • stand by Meisel teat dawn At Mb. pant th• water le ewelEnir with water otwagE to Oftlna to Bat the lamest test 10 M. N.. Or. Wawa trod% loadad to it. atnwatcapaaity. IMPORTS BY RIVER. ifoNasoanna wait eoare-. 3 Ia lard.l4 rough; ?LOU 04t4,A_Ibb X11 , 43`; 131 Ina glees, 0 Mum; 280 d 0,7 eepportt WO de. 0 • boar. bbl edge. Little it I.ao mu more, • cutest...: 06 MI door, 138.8. rre Wllrearlb • orK 114 bib peter, AMMO& Choler. lid aka corn 44 44 &Km 366 hide do. 1I eke rag; TO Mole erled3lo de apples, 16 mayhem, IS de tarter, 10 dour., 6 t i p lard 6 his ernaN over re. • Hard:rat of the JlOOB POB, on the • oar from the Ire. baea.—esza aaae. IT hide., 3 3 861 . rem 321 de 11,11. 211/ OtO Inconan bele pe dr, lid Ueda. 63 Rs. do. If Here lk eo. CINCINNATI. by Wm Wallams-34 bawl sottMo.B Ar. bask* 9B dn gaol. W Barker 1 eke Intd pp pe,.l IP Botha: 11 bats MI. English • Itlebardiam 6 do, J RtIaMILI Mt& beam, lureith A tieott: 64. W B Ii 1.21 464 as 81mtas -18 Was Ulna and furs. 19 B Velma. • tam b oa pos mk 1/ W Jacksom 00 bbt. mower, T Llttla • me 13 ban wed, Kink* I so; 1 labds baa n,ll bbts motammkJ • W Ras; 119 kgs tobtotek Watt A Wilsons CI Ow 116r.111. Ittds vbisley, • Wilson & del 11 U. batNost ado treob 1 tDOA sr, Bagalay • es 3 do asp. 3 basa maltatllda,.=to tt rLet t atas do. RD do. 63VM/s "'c so too.W9= &mt. 197 pas past, mists 116 Ms trblakay, o bacon, tes boa,►4 Eau oil. 40 Wu InanD, 100 o wemts.& 113. batter. sundr7 mmslitom• 1 , 0171113/LLS, by Palsy (titr e, n a l? bhds maaj.4ll ct balst 30 bk l / 111 = h In'lltit ' etsis a so; enr"l brt. a co, wnIIII4INO. by Dbarcial-60 aka barley, X Wows; 92 do, W 20 do, Wl!math; 20 kg. tobacco, D T Maraud 120 DOW dour brecilly Idd 044.110 oltd rya, IV folio loulur, 12 bbl. sodded, 10 bdls pow, own tucy rave, br Moroi t—T l. 142 . 414 dm raima do wool. 234 pco num, Bousur Z4e bblo dour. oiruorr, 4 Olds Mi. a a W W.: 46 PlUr. muldria. or Mai*. • 44. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD oaa ...utt,l4l Cnj 711 - s°, t h Arttl."l""": 6 J B Calfed a ! do. Aim a ly &giro &mica; ) b beta butiffait Bout. ado. btarsalraftrAl do "Leirrbt" capita*. oak crifeentad Nandi, lagOem. bll . n . :14:1 11" I'l l 3 " " ? "4I 0111.11. SIR do utter. 1 di whoa., 84r "I 11 TEA MIIOAT REGISTER Tlarl—allmoo Orr:10 do. 0 01 Da tr a V.ul ir l : l2=rllll7( Ilog alarlgtttai ,741,1:;,7,4 •ilmll4 4°"3"' vv dMM uthasiatil Wksalnic tr= Mint / 0 41664•6 Oveatus I.T. 16186 t 6 insbn In 416661660 r1, 1400/Vition s IiVOTIO.I4 I 1 'bore given that porjnez Ifile h lC:742:47:girifr i b iViaili :CI; ittia g i lL7 delizw.„:“. ..r.h. of fltgrallt 0 AB 00 Wltalt/Itsurultlrt: t lprolv ;ivy; 4 11514. Poo Oh 100mottlaid "A at, KIX. _. KNAPP &OARTAR HOT PREfitierglND WABIIHRB. Worshooso No II Walor Amt. or, I ti gialtii . IetINY oill bar. WW all ANLVII X ti t rl ' tjo tio r y I. ..., "irema lt. izkizv.v.. rt ... 4 ~.. . 11. , , 4( .4 1 010 prow* II mon al soo4 t ko ALIO/ANNIE ZINO, WHOLE SA S tiRuCER, A / t Tlll Or $0I) A ASH, NO. 273. Libor% jtreet t. 1,11111 UELGE4 ne.. FOR, RENT. NDWELUT43II - 011131C for rent on Third nowlow Ow cm Omen 4. Alleghomy. Oro Mit COM= . Ono CU Haman . * MIMS. OM Oni on igt , Rant. Mout h ejash_ tmL. to:Vdttl ia, o c .Vtai d ora.r !tem APti= ayf P* Meta! *NOIR NM, FOOll.4 — L—Ar — woTruz: . 6 buck dwelling into - aiadd, TZ.V. balmy& and eta rlnn Dal ro B. EL =NG In , Na SU LP:4M stmt. kiVNIZING HOUSES TO LET—A very. anamassit D.illks Boca ou r Linn f i t lE. ai,lsaVl l =ttaataUlptui Apolf , mbl3' taLCWILY. TNAREHOUSE To - en the eal Tsatn.segrte.ls. - a.4.eutkik,eonfeaut ee e ut a 44b "!l ,l- !",""iIariTTLY •mut COM 31 ElItCl A I. PITTSBURGII PdARKETB J. Z. MaiMOM& Co., (tato Trtgitt_ ,t MINIM 00MblitiSiON BIEROHANTS, No WI LAMB.* OA COMINRCLLI, ar_ - Bt. Lon* M . 0., at,`nrt. " r.ti OrZu r ad.'. nainr. 21 . I Morn, %11. rtivtera, " rittaborik.. Ur. Aka. wren hu,u4 tan saidinamental bees. I f II tubooribato orb propezed to (=tab Il l itT•tt i g, 2 =ll4. 4 r e w " de n:732 1 4Ni o stoltritototto...... s „ moo A m. Obast2h. 1., iiiiiidiiiill en. No: 0 Rank N. i r,, ANITFACTURS and keep =mangy " q l k a r4S Cl 9lg rt.;;S• " %i l a ni. 01. ater 04=per n Adme P 2 idple diedipikau sad mit i d apty RT ES very low. Via these Steamers sad Ottawa Matra Red to - MIWYL - - 3,000 Water Baps Tem • ?RN AORBS.. 07 LAND. rpliE aubsoriber offers for , Ws.: L Kith, thus sod .lo w IS 01% e th 4lB.3 g . ratited ooo rm.; Lb* thrthatabak attl fts=l.ljak ......„.I=ritt.Tbrarairt=strdra arlthitre 011 51th‘th the Mather of • ' WW. WATBON: KNA SALT -54X) barrel* os. 1. 11 =1 I Hafts. sad l444 liaterare.e, sad MO auks litAc SA mit; LT. sale law bubo. TIICIVaI lbe Sorer . wpoitas - Bollincen. Md. Bram, 4eatlpmear ' r Wear, 0 - open end liWor hime xi ion *awe ee - .B. A. F.&HNESTOCK &CO • CORNER OF WOOD AND 'MEETS, PI T_TB . B. II H,--PA ;; Importers aad Dealers la LINSEED OIL, !LAM) ZaDatiriNES, !VARNISHES, ITURPENTIN ITALWA.N.&II"' CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDIMES, SPERM 014 DYE STUFFS, lUDARS WARE, 47REFUMERT, WHALE OIL, PAINTS, SORG. INSTRUM'T SIMS, SPICER MA NUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE. We have is store and offer for Gab, 800 TONS WHITE LEAD. In packages of 25, 60, 100 , 2po, 800 and 600 pounds sac ,which we gaarantee to be tall Weight. atricti) PIM, and anstmpaseed by any in quality. HAVING RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND pau,ADßumi T u tate *lmam. atoll Jo bbing h.n. aoabloa to aai &WM ae. kr cub. re to pramot tha. 01112711bbli ao MGM. D. A. Faasarroors Visaarretra, torn/Abed with English, Daman, French and 1 3pastiab dinctio as trulatadAira • C A MPBE'L L :TOL LOCK. WHOI.VAIA Lig DE AFARS IN Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goode, AND M1A111711401=1113 OP PLAIN AND WAVED LINE, GILT MOULDING, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Ailey. They refer to a long experience In this basins, ae a este gumnntee to the parahaser, th,o, tr .111 pt tbetateet and tem stylek at mime Y low ea any other eetabtlahmemt. tp uor An impaction of Chola Imam two oWiga calla be lbe examination or pumlumx tion to buy. Equal attention will be xtunnt a oDepßlD,RuCaladmilocPßEALtaL o PO , .i. l 9olC valay have a, aan d Dm oeiated_ together, ®der the style wads bush:taw sad the Vannhatur• of Plain and Wav,d allt Madam. 1856. CANA L NAVIGATION. 1856. MIENKIER'S PORTABLE BO AT LINE Via Pennsylvania finial and lailroad. . Capacity 2000 Toni per month each Way. O UR facilities for Vaasportation have been largely increased dariug the past Winter. and n can non off er te , SHIPPERS the mediae sdrantagas ot a DOUBLE DAILY LING to andirac Pita. burgh, Mitts/obis and BeJthnons. Our Me belagenmsoeed entnegyot HATABLE MAU, but CU tranebtomeat L resulted. ffT wading height to Our Linos. rely anon RA Wag Put Utuough with all peolble speed end en tap. WAREHOUSE, OADAL BASIN, PITTSBURGH. PA mh.l9 : a : .• ii • , . NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOOD& JAMES MeCAN.DLEBB & CO, No. 109 Wood street, Pittsbundi. Pa. Li AVE just opabed a large and general amen/neat at' tOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY 1 . 1 GoODII, VMTDC9 o_ ',bleb mill Ea bra hal by froth teoportstlces throughout tba.nouraa, and mold to he mad. at Tory .a at Ma* AM USE MENTS. Advertisements of Conceats.or Pub ic Acmeaventa mtt bayed ler (amiably In advance. tHEATRE. Josarn o rooms, NOM. LI:1117 AID lIIANAGIL J. V. Bozarta. PalThir Bono =ad Parpostu-600./Privot.• Ilozoo Clo.Rl-0.06 &Ken Moe.. eta do. do. am 6,03 Borogibrail'dporsono)74cts. Second mato ea. can 411.tention of haw—Door open 1td..% to T. , 1 0 00 VX Fourth oft of ldmors. H. WV Yr. .1, • , T °OMIT. litod by their 10.10.4 Dop e BM) wad THURSDAY HVENINO. APRIL IO THE BUTCHER'S DOG OE OHXNT—llertto,l3 Doan; Aso drew Wolff sad Arn^td Wolff (T.lo Brothers.) J A klWebb ood T Comer; Kronor. BAHride; Louisa. Jo la °coe. • To conclude with DWI JUAel—DouJusnJ A Weblu Illna, ?Omen 2.34 Don iu.nr.6 Chuman. B nonruallowherr=nearamo, J ITI4OOk.K. - - -• W. W. WALLACEJ_ STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, oppoduataittuseaa atiaat. PIMBIZ GEI. . *ONIIMENTS, TABLETS, aw IT I GRPAAVE STONES alas. on hunk nous and Marble Curb. ad i VanCa . , B lig Lli.lusurt Top, and order . B. mac • brk dater style than can 0. by mar manual unreadla Articular attestant 4 geld to Ur canalboat. of MARBLE MANTLES, of wheat u. bare • Cr. Imlay of besutlftilsattenra Bottlers and others an Melted to coml. oat stack of Kuala, ea we Cal.puenadad that after doing a; and laantlag carpe and and utimcdaJbat far whams able to ova • goad Musa 'rill be •111 to ratosin hung with oat proeming ass gram. Meta They I[ooll.lll Paluttor are 'always sash an as aria smut Wroam;are mot table to tale aud do not oat much may Ciao • goad ..4 manta. Mulls gold low to %ha Oda. Hearth Otto. road* to order. Om stook otklarbbi tbe to the Wad, and bathg le isamtfactured by the bait aided wattity of attention. try maiddosty, Urdere addreseed to ma. at yap dlled4 Warty et.. nt=orea .-- olla tlicatch. 0th90 ,,,, i W. W. 11, OPMETERY 1148131.11 WORKS. No-888 Lawry Strait, &kw Ways& PITTSBURGH, PA. M TTEIEW - LAWTON, PRACTIOALL MARBLE HAWN, IV MIRES respectfully to inform Ids friends sae Cho mite In commal, b.tea tamed Um atom " for pr. anteters and ells of a 11 ' serT Zd Home Strata. of every surtaty sad OM • Hag mAarzat B as, Centre Table, Pier, Bareaci sad WASH STAND TOPS, Which he Is When, as low sa aey tuba Istatlahumnt West at tho Mountain, ' His IrtMr. la entirely Mr. and has lei adeeted by Wendt, martat.— to balk: ZVI; toolose Nadal 1 kia oralaa Lots, wirh=or Stoma and to exeunt* anY Ohm' arruL in ha nes, In any cf tee ommteriss erMcdnlng Pittafrunfh b Order+mail attended to with dloyetch. Wh y a i lf Perwasaies go Bold Galway Wm. IMO. Wm Mr. Joe Oldda_tt Joint II iihreabaupar. Migh 1. Pagiutil• V :t i tt=ttshed etch reit and Ler mania Marbirt Mhos !Wawa or to the roes at whole oda prima He has also male arranammata with Um sestorfsoter• attf the tea tbr a most., susgri7 lintmaa._ .t. iratart=ll.l.,lii. Lim% and Plaster Arcs, bath As Lend and Sturm Work. an of Hilda he I. proem` Ul to !Meath rudest noels setuutawtrissaal Cia.l4l/11111- AT . Valley_FoNe Plow Works. , ffeaMfreth i e l Votnt i o l ig Of thai Wire 00=modk ft e %nom. % earner ZIiSY oproild .4 nom b =" d atLlAni=4 and Widnes ta aall acid cinialnit Um& now Iron °sutra: tUntra, Patent Lam. H4l can ha% Datibla WM. Oak*. Banar. ant atia7 naantation at rr. play Painta,Oantnan. knorsumud !tin the Uscht. apmanly TUB LIBAASZ OR BTAIIDAJW LYME& AI•SON BBofu SS i, N ft W YORK 1111L1 114 7 / 1 11M _ SAYMIDAY; APRIL, ow The Letters of Lady MarrWortley Ileatagas. 1/lITZXD /13.1 L ZALIJI 2.. QUA. AllthUmf .14 1 7 . 114Etrt f Ira 5ri 7 ,1 4:11 of Btaddia Lettere' l vol. 12 ma. 408 paps. • - The work out emay_ au of bn dsrply Amerlose Radar rosy nod Z - ul7 fed hail of the •Islntlenth canton. wpm our lewd wee a seupoutnt portion of the Meta Mph%connetrueste Iv bey Aeolus and horn ate Ere own by =tattooer, Ber Leone slit to Stand valuable se wall aa atnualesalalut 'the student. of tdetory to Walt the aultEsre sue opts rlone of Illeth he t i zt . 13V bat the &ad= li we l t ota n ftti western world ww• working oat obfaty. tba geoMm of denalead independents tad Popular so. Tilt UTTERS A ND M D a InETIGNE T() DAUGUTiIt /1111111024 lidded. ..by Sr.. Barth Usle. 1 of Moto. Pt*ALE). mug wol. I ot the - Lltentry of i n:W e re% TRU/0)110 POE fI M Olt TUB =GLUM LANGUAGE. asIZIM n t. gram of lb* "UP of Unmet WArelbtlol.lll. By 1,0. Goodwin, 4athor eel:tams. _7 O ti n No, is ass /10 Duane ettist. be liew Yath. I 651 ' " Lk •-• MUM BELL * LXGGE?r, FLOUR FACTORS, Forwarding et Ocandision Merchants. /1011; TIM 11.111111 OP PRODUOB, PROVISIONS, .1.0. Noel. 69 and 70 Water Street, /Lie PITIVOIOTBOII. PL. Freights from 10w York, BY B•Lilal0B.11 5T341315111pe nor 13 N. Y. New! York. • A Jw 4UAINST • IMM!Q 8 M,Xur,,51,,, NOTICES. aK.O Dissomtion. HE 1 partnership of Jules Irwin & 00, =4/1:11 . 1. /sO. 0100001 JOEIN m r. ."'" .1 . 0117.8 IRWIN. Plittsoooo. FrIEDZ undersigned will continuo the menu 6ctura ASO of_Clnmlcay ratod fa clod beim • JAAINN IB WIO James Irwin, MasioreoTUßEß, or QULPHIIRIC ETHER; Rulplanrio Acid; 11.771 1 37 t %kits of Mar. Mtn, Adtt 4342a.mos•ua,M. g ' tanV A t t ,' Powktes Bolallou. 0.90 Dissolution. HE Cortmenthirt heretofore existind jim A rybd. by m iv a l ail l i e;blea►ir 4 4: NIL:n ulthdrairtne htem the butitem. AL A. N. littetraret. PO. 7tb.1866 NAT It N. CO•PARTNEAMIP—A. A. Mason has Val swear the em at 8. Mame Go. th *trtutat the pi %zeOU ballseee vitt be (tenthly...l eimeL at N.. it. jsrAkMe b♦ lee rte Partnerehip heretofore existing be s*. to andoninnal wader the etfle at Haden a .Jo We der dtanohnd b, mutant connect. Mrto. a baslneeout the Ufa that 6111 be Jottledliat M. Robe JOHN X NO 'AMU W. Mtn. LJORE lit ROBERTS will combine the eneh7 bonne. at the woe natal No. Al Mb t onto ming_erhon he tannans anntichog hJo old stare roan N 0.16 Mft.h Want next dam to motet St.. sad .1.11 ante the two stars. in ans. :mei wart-- Imam r O eTT & WILSON, Wholesale Grocers c to2I acoadaport ifforetualtsaa4 Asion In Produce sad berth lisalsObot.oros. No. YU ietetty.......me. IL I. WAR BZLIKRB k Wholesale and • Baia: ti 0.61 a n Dearsin Ikestm Poked, 011; Vatiktebi. Wood Oxo - edi JOS. NOT tod wi /OR Joseph Fleming haellilizz da th tam OI•gb AboL SE* bastoons Do 00. asodutod oa4er Lao anemia AEU a Oho old staa6. corner of J and Noma mama Comznarmal Hotel, Comer of (And asid Nee Lew, Nisi Orismu. E. ---K- 873" Would- maa.iiires---..ta • f• 1, tams 12....155ma - @ t irsa= d r.sraur InAslippe• • assotals mbar sad stooratlos. and has am rtto4 ukslth saw Sad oil! s a d =alba% Okilebts% as. *o. =s illb/Stotar • 1 11 PO/ arall oars sad OttaulOola to the tsoatot asa wants of she toostazi. Um tattis win be samba with the Wet MS tha =skits allted. This Beta last mltitatal is the =ot the b ustmi. put a tau city'. as se ll a to tha agoomoot Lamai st , .prosodist .: that by atria attottlkat laths waste ot ots pats= to roan that Ilbaral barman that has Mr ben himatmd not this Price of Board per Day, MOO. The Bar will b. abokad withrWlomio sad 1 loom Mel or to so other hoar la tea dlr. Assad ImaecOm ID to 12 A.. /11. Also olaalog and atelabanta iatnql a HOKM. BUM Agents wanted to sad Maps Throughout the nitedl3tates. THE qatoniber COnstrtj u j u lt=f Ole lletalsem U ts cl /a (bemoan, are ftaT ju lf m t . 2 . 115 ."." Mu at Iltlooo mixt' . ri tweentft a tean tan masts s d neentientet benne. CATALOW=ti I rer " u r : jun Innen eet. Inn be mat tree to a=4 roan ertto " tr: et bushman An Loguttin ens.eret ht Manx MAU. Chest teenmements end unmil 11 /10 1 11M•11:1MI I to OU T yenta and /*llan ln the boatman • OUT OP EMPLOYMENT, Nurse ..84=1,4, nabllebne_ed efts nen eteeinvent . / 52 */eh_ Nen en and eco MUM Min. thew Tact sahtulted 11141.14, IRON PIPE'WORILL • MUM. & JAQUITI4; 142 Centre Street, M New Turk, ANUFACTURERS AND r DEALERS p te wite:tree rum Imam Toole, pad elver ci.. .2.9 t etaa commend Ete 3=rarrat Private Dleeilhase.ta4 Ahorkanue VlLlape• hoe. rine amtEtaile. Aka. Vete% Costa. Pune, Gaeta* Bohm and lidhe flow made to order. Oarifeeew Oahe. Maddnes settee* suorsay aea to do dead* the out* d id oth iptet. madam of the •- • and COOPE'S • BEFATBD mum) R MINOLd&S, Mt BLANC' Mann, TABU gunk 4 , ..; Agdzi dump art/15,ablor Oonftionert, i t d aammom sot or tbum m..:=l^anaDragthit. the le a. d New VA. atii. • P0UT5............................... -......-.....R1101 mom a S I PMES H AIIt . &MON 1 ' PittE.WWIFTS„ Wool, Hides, Flour, Baca; Lard, & Lard Oil AND P.BODUOS ORNERALLI" No. 7i Water 84 • PittebulL ra. ....... , NirzubLeee..., PlClisrs the Adis, Wellsztu.. okk, fa t e rs t :S ritub Cl at ilk. LakitLitcre.... Tittla Ora. neaten. ItolikarOcanell. dalgleiL Dam.- Oda , • D Sinai* a 00. i A D ' omen CUP ak PITITZURGH 4315 Ca l pROPOSALS FOR IttiLf TS4 Sailed iTeint!rwoltho Pittiburgh W , LW. 16th bat-. ant ont, r stre. Wpm@ alloving =WWI& vta • ra n iY. rum. Odo Pe .... rAdy of goal ILW rattEd• Weenriper WA.= yet i magnakirteAt= bikka. CO,OOO pr 4mk An Brick Ur .11113. AU as mbar, oom at,l oculv, Wwd-Dor bye 13 .azgLazidl YAW to Air-s.OIOVV=I 0uti0...0 a mmo : ar Quo um Elm ti ... h . -0,.. WU= Pi___ L n • lb, to Oa oftuet low' ufts.nba and assroft . f th t ear of zoo Mama% ' sod Salim= as ft marls ES =oh ft= motto mu= tftstitft as be roar ds. 11 payments 10 b. made obi oft aitlstatuines lh suoa afturns. ..,..,...eirn I:Bloomer me =be Maim& tuft ft aft. ft efturast. - =_ submits emitssiinkt Diftwan be ratslabod.... ft ft:mu= sal loianosast my b. Waft* =Muftis T . wlll = Ansnos.4 i Stiari s Mt for at the walnut. _ . Is JOHN. . BAGS AND BAGGING. 50'1E84 WHITTLE BEY. No. .80 WAVia BMW, mum OLD star, NM TORS, 4,11311 CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND blhateuwato to code. azui eadcs% 4114 - assaue 4s , otatattmessurr ..w massattat Bags or Plan; Mau, Hominy. Buckwheat. Hams.:Balt. Bloes. - Gatatz.isszdnestak reAtaiimaa= .14473 Y BItrAND BAHHING. mad vatioso_loist artbrash lout alms. both Lima owl Iliklunintaits .. --------tiOCIV Whelk 250 1160 k 6.7L1t05t.110e114 30 71 zulndr:hllll.l44 Or mkt, l o w 7h as '1:1411 1) .12(71116. , y on 36 1. 0 ..- - , - sits iar
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