THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11. 1 1 2171111121.1. 03.11 AD1X11218 122 4/1111201 1251 NisluvATT: 30, g. atig. i.".... e *00. are Agents fir the mod ininumtlal and largut I n o p al Papers both in the United States ge VIED for IBM. FEL tc , 9 and 11 Park Flue, NEW TORE. Invite the attention of buyers from all nee •to an aninuallf lam Mock of MEM, Atifink_MAGLIBLI AMERICAN STRAIT roDS; AETIYMGAL MOWERS, TRIMMING%q, an, 4.,, ,, ==rortaamst of PATTERN BONNETS, WIM, • general noieltraont of STRAW . BONNETS and ilfflarti t r=Z O an tlsE7Ml l , l a b ze4 -4 _ u Ears Moto Now York. Thb Britian Plato Class Company. RAVENHILID. LA ,CANUTEr. ENGLABL.. Warahonso for tho United States, JOILN it. PLATT, 79 Murray Btithit, New York. WHERE Will bo iound a fall assortment • of their Superior Polished Plate for kteno and I lottaa Prost% Shoe Gum de. Also. South Wk. from B. lothee th. fZ i b.—Weetern ic eu k sto,tera are referred to the New Elate noose ef Ohio, at Columbus , which b glazed with the Plate Oboe of the Company. mtakdmde ANDREW & JESUP, COMMISSION MEECLIANTS, Cotton and 'Woolen Machinery. .:tram Engine. and Botkr; itaatiniste Toots. Belttotg. Importer, .ad Dealer. In ELanufscturare No. 67 Pine St., Neicr York. d. B.—Agonta for the ”SVOODRUI9 h lIRA.OII IRON WORRN" - ..4ican Engines and Boilers, o.llel Irk Now York Or I.OIY Mar Ag dl.l.ol" , Mooblratolor Tools 0rk.1.17r Hough's Patent - Mastic Skirts. .P p ATES S FRANCE, No. 1 'Barclay street, Newor I, AUTIO Y N None erehemline *avert Etter have the Letup orthe petard. All hemulatturetemud wallah, In r.ineang be forocoeuted wording to leer. mh.2o-e W. JACKSON & SOS. ORATE AND FENDER MAKE?., 44C FRONT3T. .11 , 30 BROADWAY. NKR YORK. 1u71.417 AIII.BARK.'S PLATFORM SCA.LBS. :ERE undersigned baying been appointed erthisir. Amite far the sale 01 Uwe celebrated martollotared by tha original Inventor, B. & T. FAIRBANKS a. - CO., t= " L "n prus b gr t O7 t tr ur ilsli.44 " t rt d a u :aef,, '"a""7 These Wales tiara been entlieeted to the NATERESV TALSTori all the rapcipol P.allroade in the United Etat. lid Wieland. and Fa every branch of hwinaaa throughout ha world, and their cirdWrca accuracy and greatdurabllb 07 Wee gained for them the reputation of bring Tug STANDARD ?ROA( KIIRRI TIIRRAV RAN BR NO !WAAL, We axe ,Vreparerl to ell orders for Counter. Portable. liarwant, Rolling Mill, Ray, Ooal. Railroad and Canal ticaLe, et zweeracesrere articer. LEUSSRY A WALLA No :115 I.ll,rty ntraet. Uommerelal Lou _ Pittsburgh. - PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. L. VIIPEIrft/ •13.0. _. . .. BIGELOW 6 CO., (Succutars - th E. AI. IThrelow, D iA tl2l#._ No. 46 MOND alit r, Met_ otar wood ert, Pittsburgh, Penna. ioat:itEs, CARRIAGES, PIIAITONS, ,721,:,Vglioz...:2•MS1r,!Dtka or Feuer ?oblate. twit, of design. el assume of nnletl, n manner a liro " =2111; and dotabllity ol latatcrlels. 811 - 611 week laureate& soil trOoronsos . _ . . . ..• - • W. .ROCUiIiKEON miti.Q.L.E.SAL.E - GRtOCIERS. Prance and Commission merchants, AND DEALEIIIS Pittsburgh Manufactured Articies, No. 219 Libaty street, comer of Irwin, mlf 3 YITTSBUI3OII. PA. JONES Colman, WLIOLESALE GROCERS AND BOAT FffILIVISHERS; Product and Pittsburghianufactarea, No. 141 Water Street, near ea ,ayao PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. NO. TI. (011 (Beterema Woodard M ark litr g) TIDED aets.) STREET, et All orders promptly attended to. MEWLS executed ln &superior style. mb.27.13 ma. 0. 11.01:11MON ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS -POUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, and Itanutantwren of all deecriptlom XIII Castings. Gearing. An, aro. streeOfilos. Ha 21 Mutat strnet. between Mati andeztalrd Beeond • ts. Watches and Jewelry. TORN M. ROBERTS, 16 sth R. 11 now rpenlng an emtlre neer et Gold and Silver Patent Lever, " /Indoor and Leine Watebee, In men • ancllinnting caansorthemnetedebtated eesl . s b*. K.l-, ifinfatam 13rateiem, Gma - Penland CAM. Pendia, Tooth Pests. heavy, DirJo, Bet and Beal p. Breast Phu. Ear o , fir I3tra , , Emeva Inn,tiola atd Myer Epeetarlea, Silver ano Hated Spoon; Knives .cl Fork, Jet. Coral and Yana, GaAs. Also, • lane Moak of the tit Ilrara Me., at .li TVatt i o . v etot2 Imo been verrebaced direct from the Eastern Manufactorlee. and eeloot/4 with great awe for to.. Fetal trade and will bo solcl a. • mall advanoe on ocet- Watelme,Cloettani Jewelry nmalrel: Gilding and En. graying caseated In the beet manner, .6131 Iver Ware and JiMary Mao to order. J.ll. ROBVITIL .16 Fifth et. near Market. S. N. WICK.F.RSHAIL v i r LEO LES ALE AND RETAILti anuaarer,,No. 241 Liberty etreet, fiend of Wood. Pitt burgh, Ps.. elegy. keep. on band and for sole • general andooms . temanrtment of Drugs. kladielnev, Paints, O il s. Pi e Etude. Window Glass of all kinds, Putty. Perforosry. tent and Proprietary Elsdl• cisme, ate. - - To my old Illsods and austomers.-11sriner sold out mr Drug Store -Italtlraors, and returned to this city, and bought out Ma Drug Prtablialunent of Mr. Joel Mohler. No. 241 Liberty street. 1 ebt!l b. happy to see my old friends, or tha customers of Mr. Dobler, sod shall spare no palm, to please them with anything thoT may - lama lo my Hue of business. S. N. WICKEDERLII. de,kly N 0.24 1 Liborty.sr.. Valuable Real Estate for Bale. • lOffer for sale the two three story brick et tba fkiuth emit owner of Penh and thud ineete. Nos. 811 and 278 Penn street. The lota are each • bout 20 feet on Pah street by GO feet in depth. Tba building, are substantial aid bee, stone fronts. /al" ores the lour three story tea &reli bourns on the east aide of fiend street. Noe. 25. 87. each house being about 18 feet 3 Inches trou t *bout GO Rat lit depth. The atipirp houtlee will be cob] separately, or together, and at low prima A mall caelt pennant win be rettuired and • reasonable time Aim Par the Tut of the Wanes. AlHogV H. N. SUAKIN Attorney at Law, o. 137 Fourth street. St. Clair Street Property for Sale. LAM Authorized to sell on very reasona ble terms. any one or all of. the= M. three steal k dwelling Looms on the waterly side of St.Olair Penn etreet loot the old Allegheny bridge. %Use homes are gettable for stores and dwellings and are ettested to good locality. The lots are each, 1g feet to hoot by /le het In depth to an alloy ten feet wide. A moderate cub payetent.wils berequired, and thetas'. ewe allowol to 191.111 far reanstiablo Um, awSured by , to, bond end snorter. ge of the purchaser. Apply-to . 052.64 11, It. WILKINS. Attorney at Law. , No. 127 Fourth stree t . BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND R ETAIL. 'TINE subscriber respectfully earls the at _ jt. Unison of hie Mende and thew:Mlle generellT,to ao examination of Ws *Meted. mock of Rome and Mimes tut roseired tram the New Nnatand Manufecturem, in which will be found ear thole' Ladles, Dente. Mises and Children's Boote,Ualters and ehown made out or the ben matezial, workmazietdp end of the latest style. • In order to salt country dealers and them who wish to get ood custom nude work. ho mannfactarce nod Mope contly on hand oompleto eW.lt of lien's seer.; Boots and Brosiatm."loes and Youth's Brogan; Ladles Mote and Nnalins, and Mime Boot& which he warrants. In reference to the - pekes he tined ear nothing than that he is goinslto eell as cheap so imp other ht. 00- tablishmentla the ally. for the liberel istronture isnetotbre Meshed/al acite "k erther Mums, and from his lon: is s rentie Intsietairn he feels conlidence that he is able to atisfactlon • J pa 69 Market et. between Markettionee • it. EIIIRPHY & BURCH:FOLD, Dparrlt9 JN Silks and Ladies' Dreas Good' generally, CLOAKS, TA la' nct SHAWLS, . EMBROIDERIES AND STAPLE GOODS', For Family Usa An untintalll astotive aportniant In allot the shore departments Jost said and aelling at lowest mica.. artlottbaatt earner lth and Markat • Stoves, Panders and The Irons, 11::: MTV STOVE WARELIOUSE. No, 134 Wood street; Ai the *won his arrlyed slat rlto Into or abort named crap . we would In , . sttontltOottbms naodlng an at • in our line to anusadnation of . oar Moot. .bleb now fall and e=s. Etta. We axe determined to sonas low so Um lowont Id dtja. Bolnemiar Qs place, N 0.134 Wood Moot. 009 • T. J. CRAIG irOu.. Flooomor to .1. nartedollor. WILLIAM MITCHELTREE, Jr„ Rectifying Distiller and Wine and Liquor MERCHANT, lio. 2)0 Zell: , &Wag. ALLOW?, _5,017 lowa Lands. 4N. _FRAZIER, forinerly I 3 resident of •PlltatiurgbAncr• or lows), will Iwo ham In 1,14 for Conan ßlas and Stout City L.oA B lot Capitalists and othoto baring money to Mint. or tr rants to tonna can bare Moir. Maine= gainfully an 4 momotly attended tabf coa li ng n 9 him 9 N 9 SW " loon it IV " M. all. No . .8 Margot One. from 9 A... to RESIERN d INI93. John It m tomMior; Norchant /Jargon ot. NNW:orgy Naltnoa gra, Bamberg a madolf. Mucks Bart It.AlloghmaN Jo6nYlam Ga mmon. liaLseaMatalt. 849 J SCOTT, Dentist, FOIIMEL Irma, . Ova Oars wart ot klarket. OM* boon rs, wrina•-tr,ta6v.w. All warm inter s IaVI , . Removal. lop E. SELLERS it CO., Wholesale Drag ' eat" ban removedta Um tate sad aammadloal •111111 , 4150 co Lim corner of Woad mid Seared ere" whets oar old ettetomen and LI &Were In Dregs, Pilo ts. V•t• Ydoeewales, ie. lov. M trill flads wa • balm ennted.d veil selected etoelt. I odrra oe4 Removal. IMMSMN, Manufacturer of everlA issei o f VDLL/S, BOTTLES awl !UNDO W Dew Wise end elute Bottles. Demßeaa lit=B.4.6Vat t s ate d druorinz rt fio.. tu F Deer . .6i; t4 "M ; New Brighten Tab and Bucket Faded Win eneecribere continue to manufacti a. and sell Prremb,Socia'aßooloro. Elno WY Mardi sad labner's PIPARDt Medlin . • Wen* promptly attended to. OOAUt a Walagre.i..mmemmatem med2.6aul Steam £n ea and Modem. g a iCIENES, with the latest inspbseemett , stracaba test augur, out:mod owl - made to •• • , • PWWI arOtt ta.* best 440# Jusdataninotkmodo abort. nottio.t- WON . p$ El 9 ; Liberty ono te. snob I% sweats w. W. W BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor raitt=lannthartit OBERT H. PHILLIPS, Attorney nt Law, st. Inch , MC , • ter 4::"111 It', Attorney at Law— oaee Ei of ttabmvh. Filth and Gnat streetz.orPod ror t. the o . l . l 0 .1714 JA-T1,3 AMES J. KIIIIN, Attorney at Law, office Dearth street. near Grant, Pittebargb. iallodly AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, "VCR tho collection of Homo and Foreign J.: Mercantile and./Lothar bloomy cWme, in Molds. and ntjaosni dtatcr,. havens:tent and Payment of !donor', Payment of Tama . Purchase , and Bole of Baal &tate and Stocks and 1... an. Alrnts. PELTISR. d A.I•MBILSON,_Detroft, Seem to in Patsbtrroh—tleattL Kramer A Bohm. Bank. arm is A Co., Casette (Ma; Lamm. Stewart d Co.„ llemhania. Wanum.—Tao Agencloii cr illottlgen from manectable Insurance 00111.151102. mil9-Ird WK. A. LRW/WS EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front great, nd doer from Market Dude" In Lake Clam• du Ora, Pic Iron, 11. e. COM Dropertr bongbt and sold. saUT-tf USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stook, Ibm.handise end BMro Broker. at. No. GI Ath etrest, above Wood. Bozinoao prom et/ T etbaoda to. i/GAIT toAMITEL L. MARSE(ELL, Sooretary sou'. Inv:mune Company, 947V7ater street. 1 - 74 1 N. GORDON, Secretary Western Inen- JI • ranee Co., OR Water street. dAIRDINERCOFFLN, Agentfor Franklin (UP • Ma IrommoopOomoomy, north-oast corner of Wood sod.pdpl ouvots. ijo A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu a tool loouranco Company. 41 Water street. DRUGGISTS FLEMING BROTEI,ERE4; (STROM.SOS I TO 3. LILT 1 00.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD DIRKET, PItTEXURGII,t . ..I. Prop rletnns cf Dr. td*Lartel celebrated Ver.trtora. LI 01IN uArr, Jr.,.(euociosaor to Jae. tay,) Wbotutato sod Detral Drruigirt and Drearr to alDta, OM. Dynattar, tc.. corn.. Wood so3,lS.r.thstrertr, PitUburflD. Sciriterul. Agent for Dr. roriD• Deakins. np2l • AOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugu Paints, Olbi. VarblAwAwrul Muffs. No. US rty street,Pittaburgb. All clean will rebel. , prompt attet4ioo. IN - Agent the bebenolt . i. Pulyoule hyrup. mar Zbly A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale 4.Tdffegt.`gf.:7.,="goratheilbr"ll. burg meta IW IE. SELLIIMS, Wholesale Dealer in .4aVtr's'n•Zittilitl'74iiVi.**orjettv:''uhft."l7/14 MUM= &LUX.. . . ........ ERAUN & RE lTEEWiiolosale & Retail Drufalsta, corner of liberty and St. UL stmt.! amt.. SCILOONMILKER E CO., WholeErale Of a Druggist. No. 2A, Wood stmt., Pittsburgh.. 4.OBEPIL FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox a Co., oorner Market street and Diamond—Seeps mn• ja = hand fol . band u. sor i ngi t otaarteor .. Utter aad ly= pertaining to his buena.. Physician" prescriptions carthilly micapenndsl at all dour. jakly COMMISSION &C. _ • F6F.O.R.S_YTH Al OM Ml WARDING ND MISSION ME k t V A ti slT ' S ` .'Wool, Hideo, Flour, Bacoa, Lard, k Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Watts St., Pittsburgh. Pa. . Brine. llarbankh. PlttetOg 0. Well:, WalleeW.. Otllo. John Scott & Clo.. M IJArtin, D Jones, Ceehereit Dee Bk. Nova a tier:tine, Phila. leech A Co.. Pituburgh. Barnet, Neehlt & Uarzetaon, Jooph I Wider, St Lome. Thome, I Weiner. Sunken. Holmes & Connell. ..nnela'tL Salem. Ohio. A D Bullock £ Co.. 1.11:17d D. Lateqf W. YU:Mum& WKllrrnri6 UTE Or Humptalus. Roffman & Keens, Phil,. • KOONS & HEBSTRIE, FLOUR FACTORS, •al• General Produce Comunszion Merchants, No 17 NortA In Pll I arect mut 95 N. M M aier a. Nino Sao-, LARELHI suss Beesley, Woodward& C, kVA- to .1 LP Lollmer A Uo,Ola. O. Osrrett. hilart/o ,t Co, • A D Bullock .2 00, Wood a Weer. Tweed a Paley, Prlee a Co. " Torii& a Foul& Idortow Oettl4, Trol e4l.b tt.Vetteh A Co, . .1 ClurooowetheCO" B Bryan. lienoody A CO. riot .'g. L.Sillmarth • CO. Prilleg r " And Pittetoush and Phllodelolds Bletelooste wenerelli• jattead _ lIME;,D2MI FLOUR, GRAB AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. Aro. 114 bizond st., Pittsburgh, Pa. I.llm 1..5e4.11711•12 SPRINGER JEILA E JBOAUGH, COMIISSION MRMAN T, Dealer in Wool, Provisions tic Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PI TTSBUILMI, PA. loos Amu.— ...A. J. Lim. —CUM AMU. AWILL,LBEW6O, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & Commission Mercheate. AND MAMMA IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, d Wood rt., between Wafer ` rids,R Mod Ol r L DAVID C. lIRRBST. Flour, Prodnoo, Provision and Commission MERCHANT, N. gat Literty &rd. arm' , ally. Pittsbarghi ibilv.E.'s his attention to the sate of Flora, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Chem" Batter, Oulu, Drted arts ta,Eseda, a, dr aniXotudgelmenta reappatfally aolkitad, aubly THEY MEd 8. , (Nu of the firm of king & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER PLO METAL AND BLOOMS. No. 76 Water street, below Market, iy l9 PrPD3BUItOII. PENNA. A. A. HARDY, v ommisogrin'',llie r atfanateli.Jyr , Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No. 80 Water at., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.1a.17,1 i. .. awns. ..... • . . J. W. tiffriirit CO. tORW ABDING & commissuiN MER.- en &NTS and Dealer, In all /Lindner Pittsburgh Mul ti area ert3den, I...esd Pipe and Phoned Leah No. 07 Vint tltreet. Pittsburgh. aubdrd'be B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, . o?=mitsion and lorgardlng Merchant, and Whole. Mt% r=:E= 3 , - W - fazo=l. Smlttaald sad W.ood. PI burgh. — tECMIZI LIMA LIMA 11. (Lail Of AZlMltelsisoo,Little Oa) tr LITTLE . CO NlTheleeele Grocers, • Francs and Coaniamion ifereharitsSaatl - Delers La Piltsbereis Itatuiteenne, No. 112. anal -streblittli• burgh. fiIIEESD WARETIOUSE.—IIENRY IL COLLlNS,Forosailng sad earobliesien Iderchaistoirui Dealer ln Meuse. Batten Lake Jrish and Prangs ingetallif 26,W00d street, ease Water. Pittsburgh era rIIOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer In Preach mad Atarecaa Wall Paper, No. 66 Planet Detentes Third sag north street, Pittsburgh. DRY GOODS. JuREPH BORNE it. 00., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in TREMEGO, LILBR OM F ERXES, ancy Goods ,, & Y cc d GLOVES P 0,77 Morttest-464 40, cad CheXiastVL sir Agents la: Etradler's Yarns. 0. L. mum aco., pirauczaa—a. I. mu= sox, X. roan. &A & CO., Wb °Wale and Beta Mainsmia. Panay and litags Drl OW% 25 Mb Plttelncr IVAIIRPIEY & BIIIIOI.IIIF.LD, Wholesalo and Mall Dt . f t = Ilerctuntn. eartier Pourth oat arlot Wogs PI Removal t .Remoirall Removal! ROBINSON d CO.—NO. 23, FIFTH HUM?. HAVING Removed our Store to No. 23, nth error. (rdit door to A. A. Idasen A Co.) wow? now prepared to eiblblt eee at t. lament Rooks or 14 - vortod and all.rpotlnes. urd Oil Cloths In Our nut tat, la our assortment can be found Rorar Velvet gond Wllton ° lq4% Batts Arvada ra I:p.m tri W ird =llk Cornotnollm aterpon i, i n kfraln carV n . .or 81 1 — stirod and Plagr b aaltdann. ti"SI Coarte,r wi tt L...g.t u g4h " IP !ifViell 4 irlo= tZ tt rialleitibee i r t ret St a le Ueda, 131.iloge, prif 6 ,e, and Table Conan, r 011 Clan, Window at.a.hor r aDor leek P., ll'l r ru kiff di r en arli t"Mv. b 3 7l,l 2tt waite ltP aria l . . GEORG& E. ARN s. OLD & ou BANKra Drama ill l aaaaves,oow.smiluis t a. No. To /earth Oreg. *MAU Booth of eel MIL AllTrazooetions at amt. Moral WU'S . . Plaster, Cement and Grind4toaes. KLASTEIL for Lend And Stucco Work; Oe. trent for Cisterns and.Pnbilo Works; (r i nd awns. *I on dit 11121.111orty Et, sitisnamd ban W w_ wacrra r. ita1aHAL1........—.............-...J0U1M L Mal. WP. 31.5..115EULL1: a 00., Importere • stut DPW" in Preach Slid AIWA= Timer Usw#Erirwi'oo4 stgest, PlitebvirO, A b mr_ the caletroloa /1111infletat.71, NO. rl. • &0.. Tans - . •ma l ODINE, -so ass for ttat t bY O 0 „ . . nal taw vi !mod lb.; PITTSB Re S• T RDA U 1 MAY 24, 1856 • BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING HOUSES OP JOHN T. HOGG: BEDFORD BEDFORD CO., HOMKRZtit,_ Somxnssi: CO.. MOUNT Piagalla.NT, WMBIIIOIOI/ 00. OONNELIZVILI,X, PAYFTTL C 2., PBl.llll. UNIONTOWN intowmvlLLN. NNW BRIGHTON SPANISH CO., DaroMta :waived, uwonnta made. Drstla bon fnd coUnciod. Mutt Note. and Biosele boaght Wag, Notes and other Beentitlea bought and onnunladon. Comanondenca and oollsoHotowdld 4{1.10 1 1.11.111111. RAVER & RAIIM, Bankers and Ex change Brokers. Buy and Cold and Meer. sad Notes, negotiate loans on 110.1 Estate or Stock Paco rlties, parch mos Promissory Notu,md Timer Bills on Nast sad Wert. Buy and sell Stocks on Controleslon. Collec tions male on all points In tne Union. JlB,ce corner of, Third and Wood struts, directly opposite the Bt. Cherie/ Mtg. ap7 m 1147 NIIOLMES & SON, Dealers In Foreign . and °caustic raw of r = •'..n piftlfµstas of De =l:4•ltt tc=tu u t Specie, No. eV hlstkee ittraPitta throoschont the United State. th. Pri'4 6ti" MANUFACTURING. A J. 71:113.1=3...1. C. CONIELITS. M.A. A.VOW...W. a. WISODWALD AMERICAN MACHE If .AOl RING COMPAN Y. No. 78 Second et., Pittsburgh, Pa. 2ivta. ,, NUFACTURESS of Papier MaoOrnamentetorChurrhee,llenase. Ornamentetor Chtirchee,Donase. Steamboats, and Mtu Fra idow and Door H M ea P e , Briskets Tstmee a Cornice& m ent W anors , wad Centre Nem for Callon& &VAG., and Mouldings of ere? dreeriptlon . Ilea and amino, tunas.. and warranted more duratde then any other article now In use. 11:11.-Oraerra assented on the ehortest notice. B.—Altentlon of !Steamboat Builders le e9e4any di rested to thls article, on anecant of' its Ilglat welght. CUSIIIINd, TIMM CO.. No, 78beroond et, bet. Wood A Market eta. 102.1 tr Prrnionnon. V10W1.3 13211100-. ...... 01119.307 - - - UNION 701THDAY, Mitchell, Herron di Co. VIV i r ta,rti . nne the businese of the Unia_n CEL d 00, No. ful-itiag; :to ad of PENNI/eh, fdll'oll. Theymanufacture as oimol, s largo and zoom.' amoortroold. of Cd.STlNtid, compraolog Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, (*TICS AND IA - RLOR STOVRD, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRAZES, Rao. Ifart, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And GAS mad WATVIL rims wail elooo. IRON St. NAILS OF TILL BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Pio &c., All 01 which w ill be wad at nanutikturene pig°. taci-Ir Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. If ENNEDY, <MILOS & CO.. Manufmo. .13k tore. of— Loopek .'''''' A CM 2 e h rdi i ettl 4 ors " orsi l eTufboo. Clo”ort= Plonigh rd a... and Osatt Rope of all Hue and deo=aPOlohl Bathos. Afero. - ders left at the Ilsodiru-e Ram of Logan. io oa lel Wood moot. will bare altanUon. 1e WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., GI Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. lITRA.I,I BOILER MAKERS and SHEET ISON WOHKEB.B. MannMatsuura of Barnhill's Pat. .13 Locomotive, Fined awl_Oyllnder Boilers, Chim neys. Brvichen. FL, Bad, tees., Plass, Condensers, 1 e Farm Sugar Pare, Iron Yasrh,, Life; Boats etc. Abo, Blacksmith? Work. Bridge and Viaduct LrOlo, done at the Ll:tartest ratios. All orders from • Ware promEtly attended to. Hats and Caps. IWILSON & SON keep constantly on bead every description and variety of Rats and Clam both wholesale and retail. Th.. desiring • neat twiltionable Bat or Cap. goal and cheap. would do well to give us a mil before porobsalwa elsewhere. n 0164.1 W. WOODWELL, Wholesalo and Rat4l bisaufseture, and Doan to Cobb:tot Ware. No. el .1 st.root. GROCERS. 1.7. P. SWUM.. ............. INLYORT LI Shriver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe, 130 A 132 Second Street, wow slut timitteld) II77SSUAGIL MONTROSE MITOHRLTRRE, WholeatJo Grocer and. general Merchant, IN2 Ltbrrty Stred, tiltsbuml. ccbly SMITH, AIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, Jule- PITTSBURGH. lA. Wallace & Gardiner, WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, 810.481. LIBERTY ET ') AOALEY, COSORAVE h CO., Whole- Md. Or ton's. 18 .ad 03 Word street, PsttstalSEt stale CULBERTSON, Wholesale urocer end . tharcadedug liarbaut.Dealar in Prod.to gnu% Plug• anga bilkaurcethre.2 grticits. Igs Liberty .fit. Pitts be NMI rlOll .1103121/ 11010. OLIN FLOYD lc CO., Wholesale Grocers .. a eocc.c.c.,.3ltratants.No.l7slrTordaad 273 ub i r l iatreet. Pittaburch. 1.16 )OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, ID Limier in Produce, Pittabutwit btanctsetun, and 6. o f Foreign yid I) tinestie Winer and Liquor. No. 116 Liberty atrot.t. On hand • very largo dock or naperinr old bictione•bele, Whlskey„ teller, rill b. void lew for <..h. 11111/ 111,211fIZIY 111133 11. 1. Collni cC A NDIESS, MEANS /r, CO. (seems. s,rs to Wick ideClandlites,l Wholeeela Grocer., ambit how, Nalla,bilaea, (lotion runt. and Plttebnitsti bliordarturea iiannly, corner of Word and Water ate. ra. "40 sons D. K . 01.1.4.—.. —IMAM C. SAL M ' GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and csturabodan 51erutunts. 11 , 1 Mort r Ansi Pitts 1013ERT PALZELL .1 CO., Wholesale - 3 - .PPlttsba%.Z m llti b rctatit. rch lro b.. . 4.r agy r 7=. Pittsburgh. SAIAII DICKEY & CO. Wholesale Oro. cos sreligutsokad Desist. is Prodna, 0. - . ;Mater At hi t. gad NJ Prost strait. Pittsburgh. AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole 13 sus are... us.= Kama ars.L.sinnstabscs BOOKSELLERS &C. 1. 1 C. COCIIRANE, (encetasor to S. Sad. _au . tor.) Wholes*blond ROAD Dealer In Boots, Ration r 7 god repoe Lintzlnglh federal greet. 6th door 8. a Market eingen, Allegheny, Ps. J[OLIN S. DAVISON, Bookedlor and Sto ol Ilotar.lnMeMir to Davison t /MW, so. Maki w.f.... Fourth, Plttabargh, AY tt CO., Booksellers end Station are, 7.1, Wool .toast, next door to the =arc of Tt7tr . Karon. Po. 4ohool and 10. took, etemtsatly cm L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, Na . 70 reortN street. &toile Ball/ o'. MUSIC. &C. _ . John U. Mellor, 0.81 WOOD STREET, botwoon Diamond Alloy and Four th Atreat.t3ole Agra. for °M IM CK /NA S OHO' (Boston) LOAM! YnILTEN. !JASON A NA* LIN'S MODEL 11/iIoODLONS and OMAN OAILMON/- 11MA, and Nal.. In ?Mule and IluidealOool,. lax, H. Bieber & Bro., IV O. n 3 FEFTLI ST., Sign of the Golden LII llars. Bole Armed , tor NUNS A CLARK'S (Net loam:rivalled (Hand and Sqoare PIANOS. mad UAW HAD NEEDHAM'S Gauthse DELHI:EONS and ORGAN 11A ONIUIIIS, Dealaro to Itudo and Strraktal /DAM. Mont, taa Charlotte Blume; men t i e r tTFACTUBER and Dealer in Piano' sad tmfortr . oragu a nd r aaft i 6ta Imstra ira n iLwr s° , ? ,D AMS 0 tkotearlanoa Wna B loe oat Molina Attsramsat. 1a73 . US Wood st. - 4 11. PIAGET, No. 27 1.2. Fifth et., between Wood and Market. Manufacturer of • wary of efery deecrlptlon and of Plated Ware 4an woloht of Nation. Alen, dealer to Mt Jrneky. Wirer Were, Oboki and Amoy Undated Ware otvarlotia pattern% odoatantly on hard to colt thole persona who Play Irish to Weed the article can to have them plated to particular nalaht. P. Y. intsrrw Win= Igo Mends and patrons thin he has joined hlronel to L. PLAGE' to undertake whatever relate. to the Watch depirtment - In the ate* tozotlotuat catabllatoneot. Ile holm. that 14% well hoowh casupetenc% In We line ocetuetha froth:maga of thoee woo attach roue lmportuace to the comets.= and MOW nation of that, Water.. aodllold I. 4ALL .....11113:0CALIMALL REMOVAL—. J. Valley V how Works. SOIA ti SPEER 11. AVE xi,. ka, to tho thst. story of that Ism and sonamedlous , T7stehoono, corms of alley and Utast) stneet. whom Mar hare Met` odassortment of Wade Mat fatnro od PLOWS, and would Invite tho T aVagn igh oniroe i t; and Traders to all and examine their a* iron Centt A t Centre. Patent War, 1111 Me, Bob 8011. Doable Vold. Cotten. Bor. and army delogiptlon of Plows, Plow Parole, as nes. de-.Mdineated 'Writhe trade. 017 I& DE LANGE, DEALER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 LIBERTY an, opposite fte hood of Rbwi, A fall assortment of Hoyt's Leather Belting and Oils, N or m.,hloorr and Opal are. slymo On !La. 111016ard girth Ward Property for Bala: WILL SELL on !damnable terms and m menu, Lars. aorn ma r P md Carroll Mo.. maaito Aid. mew aka. Tho handsomely Mad & Jar glints tertdonoes. of I Alco r three WI'S. corner tharti and Baldwin eta_ db feat front ar..11. They are etiolated foe altnor ending boarding houses or for oral dot—lbr coal bronchi br the Ytforta. orAtto oouradsvilla HaltrOada Also, wan Lord, onnirr of Bala and Wilkins opposite tkomolentlidlolprorazumt, loandzy, le.. of Pup node I ant May are well located for a mundrotory or loaned boarding hmsooll 00, for Ms Inman& of roechan• its of that tatishbmrhood. Aaptz N:11' .dtf JAlktnB B. MORGAN. 113 Liberty it. To Mill Owners. JFIRENCII BURR an - Laurel Hill Mill Um.% Bolting Oa 41p1a1z6a1.0.,111 lron Prootl'inWtaL ridenTtftotb 1f, ' , 31 180 ...rimilumwsy. on hand suepwle praeront sty tdArti beltmating and Box Irons: ' lEl 3 : Subscriber haling purchased the ex clusive sht erg, J.Johnitton's Patent Dag and J. Jo IP•terit Sei•linging Smoothing . IronOi Y min initanniralf iingaind In manzithetuzing theism. • In oon motion with thiirstns. !wining' tonsunur wa" hit inworoom, cm - Mora 14, molai Anchor Ootton Waits, • ISM and good aoMmeolt poMMO Talkie and S*4 Iro=th Wald roped Willi the sttantkin w • ••• public In Mama oeisgt Magi% suirultr. BMW YORS. ADVERTIIMENII3. From BKILLIN, & BCIIKLL, Ilu. Nrampura ADVIETIEINO 11=t11. No. BO y r wd.", y. its York. GEORGE 17,' FARNHAM, Merchant Tailor, US Broadway - , oPDoelte St. Nlch Ins Hotel e.)-10:tme /4 ir 110 RS. New,York Corn Exchange, BAG, lijAluuFA o Tn 125 and 127 'Broad Huse'. B. E. OLARK, AfANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, ISNAIttIitGS, !Sheeting', Mak, Flax and Y Os tu. supplied with (lulu nags, Dug% MILL 8' BAGS, ••------ - D e d irw m . o d printed to order earnestly for their nu. t . nr assartinent of beam late. .d Tuious .44 our customers can bar' any matter they our wish pot ha type without extra charge. (lonntry aderebants are loritad to rotas:aloe ou sleek of F 0.311.1 1. Baas, el. Foamless Bags, of all tha earitne brands of Dock. dog re , T b. , / 0 ...b0rt% hear) aa Balt facture mangled with bar., ;tinted to order. p r o,imow Neer. /applied with Hem and B.a rage. Con. era *0 made of plain cr colored cloth. We . 1110 e do/Maw - ft stampluz =yam Paints, Oils, Glass, Burning Fluid, Colophon°, Alcohol. eko., DORR k DIANN, AYR GREZNIV.IOII BUZ= (cornea. ofJay,) NEW YORK, row Madame mm wed Ma Railroad Dapqa, ARE now selling the above articles, in con. p.m,. With . complete aarortruat of (WI n Oil, Brorece. Ohm, (arsiser Diamonds:* - French and Amnia. Asa paints, ll, at at OA oder great Induoenaanta to Deastertaud (bonnier& mr2..6rody . .. For the 1,000,000 U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thompson sorest, N. Y., ANUFACTURERSOFMARBLI MAN MSS, TABU TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, 333 Nunn ., Proestel, and all Italian IllarWee, Thla article, which leapledmanthM °ridable plut.abemloallY oombload with mineral colon, eo as to be moulded Into any (bone and color, hr which a =able can be Manna. dat Isar than half th e cced of the rommon reaterhtl, 611 e It erode It In dorahLtlty and beauty. tlellko Welted Iron and Elate, there lino melee walk; the oda running Into the mem of the meter: W. Irbil& Ito tarn - G6 le need to pl. a temporary beauty to the inte. blen• LI. from $8 to $4O. Table Tops. to, equally th 4 Rights for the Yarn/ More and Ible ofaboln for the different State*, which will lam. Immerue reruns to (hoe. Intereetlng tbemeoMlee Information (=MAW on pplleatlon to PETIR 1114PINIE, riot, or JOSEPH LARD, Sea. NEW YORK oe.=.lyr ante French Window Was% EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 CAambes it., N. P., Two dthre wort of Mad= Rim gained Itekot, biAFFERS to Dealers andenatomers `iii eel obraed brand, of French Window Mug an !rayon rtoe. Partin whednitinfnuestion will be furnished with prices on receipt of their addretin Glass cut to any desired pattern. and pnekod fro. of Marg. apittlidv Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHIF I. SMITH WHOLESALE 111ANDFACTUREll, 234 Jc 235 Broadway, Naw York. The most extennVe in the world, grin late fall in the price of materials, con- Want upon the stringency of to. money markot, has enahl•d Me to matintactare largely for to. Spring tmdec and to eger to merchante, at my lc, prier, the largest and most complete macrtment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be round to Swope or Amnion Llarthants alslUog New York to buy tbrlr rode. are roorordinlir InvlL.l to oall and examine tbo Mock Won. N.B.—Plsoneont the rani out and your rocket Book for rolarance. JOLIN L. ONITLI. klanatoctorer. TAM:4mM NEST PRIM= PLUM PQRTES STEINWAY & SONS, ALtlitlYAClTtritEllB 64 and BS Walter Street. Ell 3 111011,1,17, QM lOU. _R t- ESPECTFULLY call tho a - tendon of the pablie to their obmglg -:" . assay dram ta f semi•gnard Mid Kure Plana , I , itly volume of lane, elasticity 0 tooth. bethstz. of failslhio slim& •0017 thing th atseggares Platte me ummrPaseed. They were awarded the hint am for !nth Muds, In compotitica with Lim mat distinguished makers tam Doettm. gbiladelatia, New lima gad filttsoma. NEW TIIIVIIPED—Bacatrai i rata Imes Just been weaned the ►lttllT Prefab= GOLD MEDAL toyer all ertaspeUtore) at the late Yale of the Ato.etime 10/Ulu.. Crystal Palace, foe the ntsr rtursabm... de? aela:Ge SafpVFuse. I'OR MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI TING 0114801.17, tea In WET end DRY bleating: er OR different klade. The OOTTON and 111111PEURIt W+ the SINGLY sad DOUBLE TAPE WATEE !V$ llenufactured and iold GLENN PUTELAN,'• aged 83 0V:71'1 7 ,A N otlll Y tPrOW. Difrortricto7tlppro tl7 root ' brand. EDOIIIILIIIIEL. ITONAL PlOO WOILIda. ELIIP MORALS, in Ir. nolAdtry SCHMITT:LIN, BROS. CO.. LILPIALTSILS Oils, kiLkll3 Drugs, Paints,DTs, Perfamery, 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to Choir 1., end versed stook of Drags. Pelnte. Olds. Perfume. rr tn oltion then rwalerlsoroststlons ofStaple lhads. they an el= rewiring, direct front the eordWrodne lion end man stastuar nines of ToPtle. 1.1 4 Nell ftrushas. Drunter, OwMus. Spouses. elk and knark Perefurterr, L gzUmets. and rosnPktnsr sr• tledernsnally stobreoed In Druggists Strults. , rnion than ere also enabled to odor on tbs most adman/max tenon Orders. grantor In person or by ma. min reredye.VrO=et attaltJan. 10cci0:44.144 TO EOUSEEE ETERS d.4D DEALERS. THE HOPE MILLS, Ti /coon seam and 71 Deassus rum N. Tons. pri.alsa 051 on, 103 Nest greet, New rev*, Factory, Noa. 30 1 37 and 00 Unaoa etreeklerver thts. Propnotora or this long and well- COY. RE AND .4P.K...4 ERTABLIMINENT, Oantham. to prepare the best .17israusserstaral timbre In for Halerm fireW, Illacult,To and other than, an— Thar also prepare Mustard, Cocoa, .4 mai other era. des of daily use In erns Walks shish they o ff er open the most rammed@ t,nru. Ca grin snot to dealers who MN.them. 1 IL J. Li. LIMA)/ . N. 11.--Mtummers advised to Irviults for Hope 4111.1a ar dole. in3o-Iydv The Adams Express Company, Pile:burgh, Rochelle? and New BregUon kaput. R the especial neootemodation of the arse povuletion along the line of the Ohio end reale el rani* Railroad. between Pittsburgh and Kew Brighton. whom. intimate hominess and axial nations require bush Amutcy, The Adams Is Couniany here toady snob ernagansut with Um 11Nauea as to enable them to put • trusty alseseurter on the Aommmodation Train, who will take charge of all property lll 2 .l ibnbinw properly entrain, ed to tam. TLe alemenger will have en iron Isle la the Baggage Car, Ihr the deposit end w i llie s, mnity of Morley. Jewelry and Wore valuablen Il* New Manton by le. Martins Tram oeuUc In Pittsburgh and Aare.. ny My daring the da to attend to such esmudesions may be entrusted to sod Wank by M. Neituico 1,770. with hie Bads an Oommlteloos succeed. /t will to his duty to receive on his ins trip all Parttle. backaaea order., money. go , whist' will be delivered to the proper mrty soon after the arrival of the train at lb. Allegheny ELI Depot. Ile will also melee written or verbal mem& et to se &Brand In the city—communicate Inteta..nee— obtain informati,m, sod return topllse—unter sod return them—mks purchases. urge or • pt . r . valrm d eg r am in an t et wo fl iu lt . ).vi ta s i t. Ell b 7 e ti a. distance, without extra dame. but ix Insure Mich &live. euruaion ea mu for minds bursae. shouldbe explicit: At Way Ittatema all matter will be lat with the Station Agent ofthe Ilaitnad occapecy, when the annan peaty 1.1 not at the Station on th e mew of th e Train. U. receive hi lln i tirgee fin mining wksa.., ae. etsllo7 Utleule read D 7 the tY'l=1;11.1110:11 to bn within eea of as V 5 @Arne it !medal agreerieutu tt• ge the aleseenger in required I , lsettl• tds bills and bus. toes. doily with vise company, and to pay Infull, the pe4 eons of the lies will phone not aelt him to wait *ill next trip for his Ilan am be bas no dienretbrain the matter. DIMLY it. 111. WIN bas been appointed blesesisg, end will commento dutlss on blouday. Dee. 20,18271 . cflwn. 4110 pdLlAnnit--64 lionrUantrart.. .Adedien ady—Telszraph 0131 m. t. Hay. Anoirklea St tors—Mr. Olobanahlln.. Ilocdradrr—Blr. mat. Bei:ray—Dr. Chandler. erlohlan—hlr. dloato. ' Om= Anna EXrazas Co.. Plrtablirgh. Dec. 20. 12145.1 COMMOTtaaI Hotel, Corner of Girod and Nero Leroy New Orlectra. K. STEM.. Would moot respoe t te ro 17 intmin the travelltut 'vat& that Es Ken the gem awned lictel. The llotel boa recently nwraUon. and unde M rg e o d n p thorough repair g re urniture. arru h nf b d n d u Th. h u n ui n wi e ll Pet evert can and attention to the motet and Wants of the barderd The table wilt be ennead with the beet that lbv mutate afford. This Hotel Wing allotted In the immediate 'hinny of the bomb= of the city, as well i zbeing convenient ri&sttention tot m lra U neo IttirtetruhriTi h r=l 3 liberal patronage that hem emir been bestowed upon this house Prioa of Board per Day, $l,OO. The Bllr will be Mocked with Wine. and 1 loon In ferl• or le no other hams tattle Mr. •mood IL=th nn from 10 to 12 d. M. ALIO Je obliging and nard hubuti. gape. J. M. IffeBADIN 44 CO., (lots Triplett, UII WYalla _ - ObIMIEIBION BIERANTS, No. 28 as co.umasaLy, sr., St. Lorna, Mo., grantars tor Load, Itomp, Provialow, Moor, Orals le., tor promptly oticutmt. WU To Mases. T. 11. tialn &Co..Piqbur4h. I HAWN & CO.—TRANSPORTATION LlNE—llaelog made estanetre pis the 'linter, imam tare de • hem badness by rlititi arid IIAILRUAD, resow ato and from Um lhevrn Cam. W• can ware care Mende and at thaw &traded to Pat enhe the ham Canal and Battroed, that no palx• wlll general sichenotton to Hat pee et . fn= d enlir&rn Weight. The avOclapee ni P ine tn. A tliftaigirjiM win g "' lAN N. T. L, BANDLETT, 13IIIP AND STEAMBOAT FIXTURES, No. 167 South Street, New York. P OWER CAPSTANS, Common Iron and Wood (WNW% :Rood% llobblion'o and Crowell's ta Stmtinc Miran., Whodlasoos. Chan fito_pnwt. Rudder llsn woo and llonow,_tiotoduo Leading muck. quit 'Wag II romps and Ms Enzlnon Ilan .I , `Wen and floupinoClenatlngo coroploun lawn and loon (Bosom 111 ldnatoot Pistols and Chhiang. 'Mama, Eta • boats TeWILIMU7 I P O ..t. Maria. LiforTownlmt ge.ti UsPrmrTlU Idattrunot and .Wins dot llatalllo. Oak and ladlalionla Llto Preservers, 11 norreorOndlion to the lids litaanaboat lon% .1 toll low aim.d o• a, t i l i on re , s ti= r a m y i I=f t i llgin i go , atZln : tam. satolaamd o-rarizeraniip" RAVE Ma day alidaiatod mith me ae .a . gams thiaarlitinin nem gill ornitiatOrt trioVp et iand" - , Vgi Tidril 4.0 m: dm the name and style ofJOUN THOMPrON k CKW. • 1 samba take this opeortanirve returning My Eaten thanks to my old customers Mr the eW Wirral lIIPITU WO heretofore received from them. and would memictltil• it calidt an ratronlige. Mt. in on bus u m to i g=nal n el i lo i r r aY.liteissi remit 1 r=nol say that airy morkslyen us gill be done in the very tmri, mariner. u hatter mod, Mut My mark and ability to pretty generally known and Istll syDrotiohat 17 the ire _ ln azlt i m..ntajr 7 3oint THOMPSON Tk USD butt tor APPIXB-200 saleAky "joie ItOpidam: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORSINO, MAY 24, 1850. Advance Payments.—Unreafter no sub soil:4bn will be taken far the Daily or Weekly asset* t u:den payemmt I. made In 11141.1200. Whenever the time Io up to wbmh the eure=lption L. paid, the paper win be Invarleldr etaPP.d, unless the Oilbeerlption is re turned by advance payment. All tranelent advertlelna. of every doamiption. will be required to be bald to ad mum. me only ereepthme will be when epudal month ly or yearly eontracte are nude. seal:ate. **ll...Plttaburah weekly linzette.—The extaxodro drcolstlon of our fl&Uy Gase...e often to ow badoeso run most degablo medium of =sling their bndneu known Ouroletoil.stlon is between four and the thouund, teseltans shoat ovary mackunt. tauloActater and sho keeper In lioatern Pconsyliranis. Zastan Ohlo. MR. SUMNEFI'S SPEECH - , SEOO2ID DAY. From this - ample eurvey, where one obstruc tion after another has been removed, Ins, pass in the third place, to the consideration of the various remedies proposed, ending with the Tarn Rumor. The Remedy should bo co-extensive with the original Wrong; and since, by the pas sage of the Nebraska bill, not only Kansas, but oleo Nebraska, Minnessota, Washington, and even Oregon, have been open to Slavery, the original Prohibition should be restored to its complete emotivity throughout these various Ter ritories. By snob a happy restoration made in good faith, the whole country would be replaced in the condition which it enjoyed before the intro duction of that dishonest measure. Here is the Alpha and the Omega of our aim in this contro versy. But no each extenelire measure la tow In question. The Crime against Kansas has been special; end all else is absorbed In the spe cial remedies for it. Of these I shall now speak. As the Apologies were four-fold, so are , the Remedies proposed f ourfold , and they range ' themselves in natural order, under designations which eo truly disclose their charalOter as even to supereede argument. First, we have the Rem. edy of Tyranny; next the Remedy of folly; next the Remedy of Injustice and Civil War; and fourthly, the Remedy of Justice end Peace.— There are the four caskets; and you are to deter mined which shall be opened by Senatorial votes. There is the Remedy of Tyranny, which, like its complement, the Apology of Tyranny—. though espoused on this floor, especially by the Senator from Illinole—proceeds from the President, snits embodied in a epeeist message. It proposes to enforce obedience to the existing laws of Kansas, "whether Federal or toed," when in foot, Kansas has no "local" Laws except those imposed by the Usurpation from Missouri, and it calls for additional appropriations to complete this work of tyranny. I shall not fellow the President in his elaborate en deavor to prejudge the contested election now pending in the House of Representatives-1 for this whole matter belongs to the privjleges of that body, and neither the President nor the Senate has a right to iotermeddle therewith.— Ido not touch it. Bat now, while dismissing it, I should not pardon toyed!, if I failed to add, that any person who founds his claim to a seat in Congress on the pretended votes of hirelings from another State, with no home on the soil of Kansas, plays the part of AnacharelsCloota, who at the bar of the French Convention, undertook to represent nations that knew him not, or, if they knew him, 'corned him ; with this diffea coca, that in our American case, - the excessive farce of the ansaction cannot cover 'Re trage dy. But all fi le I put aside—to deal with what is legitimately before the Senate. I expose sim ply the Tyranny whiob upholds the existing Ueurpstion, and asks for additional appropria tions. Let it be urged by an example, from which in this country there eon be no appeal.— Hero is the speech of George 111 made from the Throne to Parliment, in response to the com plaints of the Province - of Massachusetts Bay, which, though smarting under laws passed by usurped power, had yet avoided all armed op position,while Lexington and Bunker Hill, still elumbered in rural solitude, unconscious of the historic record which they were soon to claim. Instead of Maseschusette Boy, in the Royal speech, substitute Kansas, and the Message of the President will be found fresh on the lips of the British King. Listen now to the words which in opening Parlimont, - 80th November, 1774, his Majesty, according to the official re port, was pleased to speak ... "Mr Lonna axes 0112111.SICEN: It givelme much concern that I am obliged, at the opening of this Parliment, to inform - you that a most daring spirit of resistance and disobsdiaace to the law still unhappily prevails in the Province of the ilassa• chusetts Bay, and has in divers parts of it broke forth in fresh violcocee of •ery criminal nature. These ture. These proceedings have ern counttn anted in other of my Colantes, and warrantable atimpfs Kara been made to obelruet the Commerce of this Kingdom by untamial combinations. I have taken such measures and given snob orders as I have judged most proper and effectual for carry ing into attention the laws which were past in the last *mien of the late parlimait for the protection and security of the Commerce of my subjects, and for the restoring and preserving peace, order, and good governemat, in the Province of the Pas. sochuseita Bay."—American Archives, 4th aeries, vol.!, page 1,466. The King complained of a "daring spirit of resistance and disobedience to the law;" eo also does the President. The King adds that it hue "broke fourth in fresh vielences of a very crim inal nature," so also does the President. The King declares that these proceedings have been "countenanced and encouraged in other of my Colonles;" even eo the President declares that Kanees has found sympathy in "remote States." The king inveighs against "unwarrantable measures" and "unlawful combinations;" oven so inveighs the President. The King proclaims that he has taken the necessary stops "for car rying into execution the laws," visaed in defi ance of the constitutional rights of the Colonies; even so the President proclaims that he shad "exert the whale power of the Federal Execu tive" to support the Ursupation in Kansas.— The parallel is complete. The Message, if not copied from the Speech of the King, has been Widened on the same original bleak, and must be dismissed to the Game limbo. I 'Remits its tyranniole assumptions in favor of the Usurpa tion. I dismiss also its petition for additional appropriations in the affected desire to maintain order m Kansas. It is not money or troops that yen need there; but simply the good will of the President. That is all, sbaolutely. Let this complicity with the Crime cease, and peace will be restored. For myself, I will not consent to wad the National artillery with fresh appropri ation bills, when its murderous hail Is to be direc ted against the ocrnstitntlonal rights of my fel low-citizens. Next comes the. Remedy of Folly. which, indeed, is oltpo a remedy of Tyranny; but its Folly is to surpassing as to eclipse even its Ty ranny. It does not proceed [romp° President. With this proposition he is not in any. way chargeable. It comes from the Senator from South Carolina, who, at the close of a long epeeist', offered it as hie singlecontribution to the adjustment of thin question, and who thus far stands alone in Its support. It might there fore fore fitly bear his name; but th which I now give to it is a more suggestive yuonym. This proposition, nakedly expressed, that the poo ple of Kansas should be deprives:tot their arms. That I may not do the least injustice to the Senator, I quote his precise words: "The President of the United States Is under the highest and most solemn obligstione to inter pose; and if I were to indicate the manner in which he.should interpose in Kansas, I would point out the old common law process. I would serve a warrant on Shari:ee rifles, and if Sharpe's titbit) did not answer the summons, and come into court - on a day certain, or if they resisted the Sheriff, I would summon the poem conlitanti, and would have Colonel Sumner's reg- Iment to ho a part of that posse coolitaluo." Really, Sir, has It come to this? The rifle has over been Use companion of the pioneer, and, under God, his tutelary protector against the red man and the beast of the forest. Never was this efficient weapon morel needed in just self-defense, than now in Kansas, and at least one article in our National Cimetitntion must bo blotted out before.the complete right to it can In any way be impeached. And yet such Is the madness of the hour, that, in defiance of the solemn guaranty emb odied in the amend ments to the Constitution, that "the right of the people, to keep and bear arms shall not be in fringed," the people of Kamm have been ar raigned for keeping and bearing them, and the Senator from South Carolina, has had the face to say openly, on this flocs, that they should be dirarmed—of course that the fanatics of. She- very, his allies and constittie.nts, may meet no' impediment. Sir, the Senator is venerable with years; ho is reputed also to have worn at home, in the State which he represents, judicial honors; and he is pissed here at the head of en important Committee occupied pattleululy with questions of law; but neither his old age, nor, Ma position, past or present; can give reopen , fatality to the demend he has made, or eave him I frem indignant conderanatieuorhen, to compel* the "fetched purposes of a wretched' cease, he [ - thus proposes to trample on one of the plalacet provisions of constitutional liberty. Next comas, the Rinudy of ',Viatica agul Siva IVar , —•orgazi. 1 !zed by Act of . Congress... This preposition, 1 ithich Is alga an offshot of the original Itemedy. 4of Tyranny, proceeds from -the than.stor Irolit '..l:Ulnelsafdr. Donglasj withibo natation itf the Committee ' in Tertitorkrvand le embodied In - the billwhicit is now prone to v . :0.. "fiefs , bill it Is • . propese4 as Mau: "That whenever it shall appear, by a census to be taken under the directions of the Governor, .by the authority of the Legislature, that there shairbe 93,420 inhabitants (that being the num ber requited by the present ratio of representa tion for a member of Congress,) within the lim its hereinafter described as the Territory of Roam, the Legislature of said Territory shall be and is hereby witharaed to provide by law for th; erection of delegates, by the people of eaid Terri tore, to assemble 113 Convention and form a Con stitution and State Government, preparatory to their admission into the Union on an equal foot ing with the original States in all respects whateoever, by the name of the State of Kansas." Now, Sir, consider Moos words carefully, and you will see that, however plawable and velvet pawed they may seem, yet In reality they are" most unjust and cruet While affecting to ini tiate honest proceedings for the formation of a State, they tarnish to this Territory no redress for the Crime under widish it suffers; nay, they recognize the very 'Jaurpation in which the Crime ended, mad proceed to endow it with new prero gatives. It Ie by the authority of the Legislature that the cottons is to be taken, which is the first . step in tho work. It is also by the authority of the Legislature that a Convention is to be called for the formation of a Constitution, which is the second step. But the Legislature Is not obliged to take either of those steps. To its abaoluto willfulness Is it left to act or not to ant in the premises. And since, in the ordinary course of business, there can be no action of the Legisla ture till January of the next year, Aileen steps, which are preliminary in their character, are postponed till after that distant day—thus keep log this great question upon, to distract and irritate the country. Clearly this Is not what is required. The country desires 'peace at alma, and iv, determined to have it. But this objec tion Ls - slight by tho aide of theglaring Tyranny, that, in recognizing the Legislature, and con ferring upon it these new powers, the bill recog nizes the existing Usurpation, not only as the authentic Government of the Territory for the time being, bat also as possessing a creative power to reproduce itself in the now State. Pam this hill and you enlist Congress in the conspir acy, not only to keep the people of Benno in their present subjugation, throughout then - Ter ritorial existence, but ales to protract this sub jugetion into their exiatenee as a State, while you legalize and perpetuate the very, one by which Slavery has been already planted there. I know that there is another deceptive cisme, which eeema to throw certain safeguards around the election of delegates to the Convention, when that Convention shalt be ordered by the Legiskstur4 but out of thin very clause do 1 draw a condem nation of the Usurpation which the Bill recog nises. It provides that the teats, coupled with the electoral franchise, than not prevail in the election of delegates, and thus impliedly con demns them. Bat If they are not to prevail on this occasion, why are they permitted at the election of the Legislature? If they are unjust in the ono case, they are unjust in the other. If annulled at the election of delegates, they should be annulled at the election of the Legislature; whereas the bill of the Senator leaves all Mot offers rive tests Weill activity al the electlan of the wry Legislature out of which this whole proceeding is to come, and it leaves the polls at both elections in the control of the officers appointed by the Usurpation. Consider well the.recta.. By an existing etatute, establlehing the Fugitive Slave bill as a shibboleth, a large portion of the hon est citizens aro excluded from voting for the Legislature; while, by another statute, all who present themselves with a fee of one dollar, whether from Missouri or not, and who can utter this shibboleth, are entitled to vote. And It is Legislature thus chosen, under the auspices of chicory appointed by the Usurpation, that you now propose to invest with parental powers to rear the TerritorAinto a State. You recognize and confirm the Usurpation, which you ought to annul without delay. You put the infant States, now gaming to take a place in one sisterhood, to suckle with the wolf, which you ought at once to kill. The improbable story of Baron Munthansen is verified. The bear, which thrusts itself into the harness of the horse it had devoured, and then whirled the sledge according to mere brutal bear, Ls recog nized by thin bill, and kept in its usurped place, when the safety of all requires that it should be shot. In characterizing this Bill as the Remedy of lojnstlea and Civil War, I give It a plain, self-evident title. It is a continuation of the Crime against Kansas, and as such deserves the same condemnation. It can only be defendedby those who defend the Crime. Sir, you cannot expect that the people of Kansas will submit to the Usurpation which this bill sets up, and bide them bow before—as the Austrian tyrant set up his cap in the Swiss market-place. If you madly p Ore evere,lianeas will not be without her William Tell, who will refuse at all hazards to recognize the tyrannical edict; and this will be the begin ning of civil war. Next, and lastly, comes the Remedy of Justice sod Peace, propcaed by the Senator from New York, (hlr. Seward) and em bodied in his Bill for theimmediate admission of Kansas as a'State of this Mika, now pending as a substitute for the bill, of the Senator from This is sustained by the prayer of the people of the Territory, setting forth a Conati tation formed by a epontancous movement, in which all there had opportunity to participate without distinction of party. Rarely has any proposition, eo simple in character, so entirely practicable, so obsoletely within your power, been presented, which promised at once such beneficent results. In Its adoption, the Crime against Kansas will be all happily absolved, the Usurpation which it established will be peace- Lary suppressed, and order will be permanently scoured. By a joyful metamorphosis this Ter ritory may be eared from outrage. eithhete.. ebe ettee. this extrecneet area, if you who hear ere MU,. Indeed; aces earth. and wake nor thte dread the • tomb, Or change snyfurea, whence alloy :armor arete." In offering this proposition the Senator from New York has entitled himself to the gratitude of the country. Be has, throughout a life of unsurpassed industry and of eminent ability, done much for Freedom, which the world will not lot die; bat he has done nothing more op portune than this, and he has uttered no words more effective than the speech, eo masterly and ingenious, by which he has vindicated it. Kan sas now presents herself for &amiss ion, with a Constitution republican in form. And, indepen dent of the great necessity of the case three consideration of fact concur in commending her. First: She thus testifies her willingness to relieve the Federal Government of the con siderable pecuniary responsibility to which it is now exposed on account of the pretended Ter- I ritorial Government Secondly. She has by her reeet conduct, particularly in repelling the'! invasion at Wakerusa , evinced an ability to de fend her overnment. And, thirdly, by the pe cuniary credit which she now enjoys, she shows an undoubted ability to support it. What now can stand in her way? The power of Congress to admit Kansas at once is explicit. It is found in a single clam of the Constitution, which, standing by itself, without any qualification ap plieable to the present cue, and without denbt- Id words requires no commentary. here it' ist "New Biota may be admitted by , omo:islet; to this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State, nor any State be formed by the janotion of two or mare States or parts of Slates with out the consent of the Legislature of. the States concerned, as well as of the Congress." New States MY bo admitted. Ont of that little word, may, comes the power broadly and folly—without any limitation founded on pops= lation or preliminary forms--preeided the State is not within the jurisdiction of another State, nor formed by the junction of two or more State. or parts-ef States, without the cement of the Legielaturel of the States. 'Kansas le not within the legal jurisdiction of another State; although the laws of Missouri have been tymnlcally extended over her; nor Is Kansas formed by the junction of two or more States; and, therefore Kansas.ntayle admitted-by Con gress into the Union, withont regard to popula tion or preliminary • forms. - - You minuet deny the power, without obliterating this clause of the Conciliation. The Senator from New York was right In rejecting all appeal to precedents, as entirely irrelevant; for the power Invoked is clear and express in the Conatitution, which is above ail precedent: But, since precedent has been enlisted, let us look at precedent. It is objected that the population of Kansas is not sufficient for a data and this objection is ens• tained by underreckoning the numberi • there,. and exaggerating the "ntunbers required by pre. cedratt. In the absence of any recent census, it Is impartible to do mom than approximate to t h e ac t ua l p o pulism= but, from carefal inquiry at the beet maces, lam lad to place it now at 60,000, though I observe that a prudent author ity, Tha Bortios Daily tidocriiaer, pus It as high as 6000; and, while I speak, this - remarkable og i population, fed by fresh 'emigration, is .unite! ping even these calculations. Nor can there' e e a doubt that, before the assent et Congress be perfected in the orclimul ewes of I win, it:depopulation will mettle the lap num- , .ber of 93,420, required in the( tall the. Sena-, tor team 111111014 27011,_ in ,nutlitty this,amabtr the readings of the admiration of.::,Keurnm„; van irm up on extrardiamy nandartf.. . There le nothing at wfiloh.lt can be dairedit.ton the begin= ning en the end of tite.preeedents.. : Going teal to: the' days _of :the Continental Congress you I ' WM find that, Irk 1784, lk was declared that ar.:: 000 teoemen la 4-Territory might uestabfith i paroantant Conatltntion - and Bovernment ' for themes," (Journals of Congress,. Vol, 4 n 1 Oie.thetigit this number was afterward, he . rdinance et,1787. tor the . NOrthwestein 7 00 1 7 s 6 / 4 410 01 4 000 • let the maw ' VOLUME LXIX-NUMBER 285 left in Congress, and nthsequently exercised in more than one indium, to constitute a, State with a smaller number. Oat of all the new States, only Maine, Wisconsin. and Tana con tained, at the time of their admission into the Union, so large a population, as it is proposed to require in Houses. [We deeply regret the necessity which com pere us here to omit a considerable portion of Mr. thassa's argument, showing how several States lam been admitted with &smaller popula tion than Kansas now has, as well as without a preliminary enabling act by Congress, and in contempt or defiance of those forms which are now insisted on as essential. He cites in this connection the argninents of Blesses, Ducnamts and GRUNDY, with the votes also of Means. Banos, Warms, W. 11.; Kum, Faux Vorsou, dim. In favor of the admission of Michigan upon tho vote of a spontaneous In opposition to that ' of a legally assembled Convention. Mr. EL con tinned:] Thera, in that day, by sash triumphant votes, did the can of Kansas prevail in the name of Michigan. popular Convention—called ab solutely without authority, and containing dele gates from a portion only of the. population— called, too, in opposition to-constituted authori tie.esse,mabnledd in da derogationender ebe formso f law—stigmatized of another_ ise Co me nven a ln as a caucus and a criminal meeting; whom au thors were liable to Indictment, trial and pen ishment—was, after ample debate, recognised by Congress as valid, and Michigan now hold° her place in the Hain, and her Senators altupon this door, by virtue of that act Sir, If Michi gan is legitimate, Kansas cannot be Illegitimate. Yon bastardize Michigan when panfuls to re cognize Kansas Again,l say, do yeti requires precedent? I give it .to you: Bat rug' not stake this canoe on any precedent. • I plant _it firmly on the fundamental principle of American Institutions, as embodied In the Declaration of Independence, by which Government Is recogni sed as deriving its just powers only/rasa the con sent of the mend who may ilter Or:aborials it when it becomes destrastive of thole trellis In the debate on the•Netsuke' at ' the - over throw of the Prohibition of Slavery, 'the Declar ation of Independence was denounced as a "self evident lie." It isonly by a airollar audacity that the fundanintal rtholple, which sustains the proceedings in' Kansas, can - be assailed. • Nay, more: yon trust disown the Declaration of Inde pendence, and adopt the. Calder of . the Holy Alliance, which declares that ,"uselnl and na -1 canary changes in legialalin and in the. admin istration-of Staten ought cols, to emanate froze the Mein': and sle inalligint and mall orirdisreos vieriosof thenewheen God Aar steered respatiMe for power." Face - to face I put the principle - et the Declaration of Independence and the piiaoi ple of the Holy Alliance, and bid them terliPPle "The one plena the remedy in the hands which feel the disorder; the other places the remedy In the hands which cease the disorder:" and when 1 thuaunthfully characterise them, I bat adopt a sententious phrase from the Debatu In the • Virginia Convention on the adoption of the Fed eral Constitution.—(B Elliotts Debates,lo7 lir. Celina) And now these two principles, embodied in the rival prepositions °fee Senator from New York and the Senator from 111/nolo, musty:nipple on thief:lcor. Statesmenand judges, publicists andauthors, with name of authority in American history, espouse and vindicate the American principle. Hand in hand, they now stand around Kansas, and feel this lOW -State lean on them for support Of these I- content myself with adducing toic, only, both from eine holding Virginia, in den when Human Rights were not without support in that ' Listen to the language of St. George• Tacker, the dis tinguished commentator upon Blackstone; utter ed from the bench in a judicial opinion:, - "The power of convening the legal Austin-, blies, or the ordinary constitutional Legislators, • resided OW in the - •Ezentiss They could neither be chosen without write issued by its authority, nor assemble,:when chosen, but under the same authority. The Conventions, on the contrary, were chosen and assembled either in pursuance of recommendations from Congress, or from their own bailer, or by the discretion and woman =matt of the people. They were hold even while a legal Assembly existed.- Witneas the Convention held at Richmond in March, 1775; atter which period the legal constitutional Assembly was convened to Williamsburg by the Governor,Lord Dunmore . * * * Yet a conslituonal dependence on the British Govern. seat sae never denied seta the rueseedissr Nay . • * The Convention then was not the ordinary Legislature of Virginia. It was the body of the people, Impelled to ; assemble from a sense of common danger, consulting for the common good, and acting in all things for the common safety." (1 Virginia Chu*, 70;71, Kemper vs. Hawkins.) Listen also to the language of James Mali eon: "That in all great changes of establiihed Government, forms ought to give way to 'eV , ' stance; that a rigid adherence in such castle to the forms would render nominal and nugatory the transcendent and precious right of the peo - pie 'to abolish or site: their Government, 'al to them shall seem most likely to effect their • safety and happiness.' * * * Noreen it have been forgotten THAT. EO LITTLE ILL TIMM) SCIMPLES, Ito TAAL TOR ADELISIXO TO Oa- DINART roans, 'ZEE ANTWILVIIII 13E13, Tann IN Mines woo RAKED TO INDULGE 118DI1 MIME MASTS TI MM ULM= ENMITY TO TIE euzsvesost COSTEZDED ran." [The Federalist, No. 40. Proceedings thus sustained, I em unwilling to cell re - cautionary, although this term has the sanction of the Senator from New York. They are founded. on an unquestionable American right, declared with Independence, oentlened by the blood of the father!, and expounded , by patriots, which cannot be impeached without impairing the liberties of all. Oa tide heed the language of Mr. Bachaninliexpllcie:' "Does the Senator [Mr. Calhoun; c ontend, then, that if, in ono of the States 0f • Delon, the Government be ao . organized as to utterly destroy the right of equal representation, there is no mode of obtaining redress, but by turAet of the Legislature authorizing a Convention, or by open rebellion? Must the people - gasp et moo from oppression to open war? . Must tete either absolute submission or absolute reeoln tion .1i acne° middle course? I comet agree with the Senator. I-say that the whole Memory of our Government ostabllehea the pTlnaiple that the people are sovereign, and that a MOOrity of them can alter or change their fundamental laws et pleasure, I MIST THAT Tltta TITIFIR ' azneuron on a:reunion. 114 an essential and a recognised principle en all our forms ,of GOVern esent."—(ConsTur, Vol. 12. pi 312. 240, Cong., 2d session.) - • Surely, Sir, if ever there was °amnion - for the eremite of this right, the time had come In Kan sas. The people there had been subjugated by a horde of foreign fneadere, and brought under a tyrannical coda of revolting barbarity,-while property and life among them were left exposed to audacious aseaults which. Haunted at noon day, and to reptile abuses Flit,* crawled In the 'darkness of night. ' Satr-nLEice.7s rittleriter new or sterns; 'and unlees_this law blooper brily allenced--es all other law has been 'silen ced thero-ryou cannot condemn the proceedings in Kansas. 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