THE DAILY PITT_ f:-.7-1E 31 "IL-1 311.111PILfil ILPI AIL amigo As...mi AIL ..iii ESTABLISHED IN 1786 . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S. Si. prrrISKIV I .I. 0071 fIERTI.BING SWIM 147 masc L ina i g: itiormrseita. the moot indutiel good lamed Ait t g , _ _both in tne en United dtatte lad tbe WOaaea seliale for 1858. 9 and 11 Park Place, Dam TORII. IV. the aWrattent; . ef boy= from ea „„ ":9 Am-. AMERICAN HEREON " GH TMM A CAI MUT. MATRA SDI 119 1INT.fe to ]wind eo ranks assortment of EASTERS( EON:Ira att. raftest Wee f g II 8 3 b Pt: r ag e at the booet rare. ID TELT N at U othEatena. 9 a II Put Pam, Tort. The Britian Plate Glass Company. SAVENETHAD, ZaIteCASHISA mitzusr. Warehouse for tho United States, JOHN IL PLATT, 19 Murray-tree; New -York. WHERE will bo round a WS assortment • of their Superior Pollehol Slate for Stone sr..d QM* rrats,Shoer owe. to. Also. Bough Glue from N. Werterneaato-ouo are referred to the Now State noose et Ohio, et Oolorabu% which I: Herod eritb the Plate Glees of the Commute. oth2l4erode •. ANDREW JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. .f.ce Engin. and BoU're, AttErldniste Thad. Briciw, imvoiter, •nd Dealers In Manufeatarere Articles. No. 67 Pine St., New York N. R.—Agents far M. — WOODRUFF A ARAM DION WORDS," &tart Elgin and Boilers, Dzolutire J . L,_ . rircr In Nor Trek for s.o I.lr MAL DLROU.Vissetop Machinists' Tools ret.lyr _ Hongles Patent Elastic Marta. 4.11 ATE'S s FBANOB, No. 1 Barclay street, jr 'New York. UAUTION—None cregennice extert they bate the t•ele of the xettent. manoieNaeress pollen hr. wNI be mere, Awl stoma= to law. bah2o-, • W. JACKSON dc soli. td LATE AND FENDER MAKER, .. reta.vrar. 2 9:0 BROADWAY, NHA YORK. ia4l-tty FAniBANR'S PLATFORM SCALE& iltIE undersigned Laving been appointed Livudv. A aaautsrtvar? t t .b h: o g f o n t than ° celebrated T.'F.3.IItBANIES b.."‘307, nemeastfully invite attention of tha bashers erstunantm P mbeclurity of thew Eades over all other. Thou =alas lure been auttleeteti to the SETESI.ST redl'on all tho frincloal isallroada In the United Mtn: d itueland. and Su every hanott of busing= throughouthe amid, and Met-uniform scam:lay and great darablll have gained for them thamputatlon of being 27D1 ar-LNDAII.O IEO2I IF HiCte rialtlVV.ll,4l , till .IVO .L.PPEAL. Wt nrextweava tt, L l errs tor Counter, Portable, Parotast,toilloa :Mil, lay, o=l. Rai!rasa sad Cabal eamtvelbeart, prima tl(15511Y WELLS. tto.3:lS Liberty street, llammerdzi rittelmrsi. PI 17684.111G1i coacil FACTORY., !...11 . 1.( . 11.11. 7 .-.-..4 F. Wail BIGELOW CO., tOstooortoro to K. AL BIAMA., No. 48, DIAMOND ALLA?. • mar Vi'ood et, Pittsburgh, Penna. CARRIAGES, PIizETONS, Vit i g'";7, 4 tag."' 4 7;;T. 4 '"` tf• oesuty or deal . g ol eq.= or gubt, stlll or varxml nut% .n4l durability' al =Luisa 61rAll 'rock 'climatal. n,r) McCIFICHEON /G CO, WHOLESALE GROOERS. Produce and Colllolllioll Remnant; AND DILLLERS Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, Not - 219 blowy street, corner of Irwin, myB PITTSDUAGII.P6. JONES & COOLEY, W HOLESALE GROOERS AND BOAT FUTLIVIBREBE; DEALERS IN Prodace and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Witter Street, near uty2A en lMtrioa. rdNIVA PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, lIOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. NO. T 7 (014:Fbat Ortica Ihrraliag) THIRD azzasz (Iletwean °ad and Mutat 2 . axta.) All brdors promptly attended to. Mats= ,muted Laa snoel,rshir.. latatt: an. a. U. sauna. ROBINSON. MINIS & viT.T:RB.B VOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, 1 1: sad litaanfsetureis of all dosesiDtlons 1.1111 Casting, G l:gest Ittbrilarkst street. betvsen First and Esolmd street. le3C6l7ds Watches and Jewelry. I.ok M. ROBERTS, 18 sth at. now c'lng an entire now 7;; of Gold and latter Patent lever, R.,Z32 , Anchor and Lepino Watches, In op= and !muting eales,of the moat celebrated Eeslbb sod Owl= wumulaeturs. LW. . Gold Citeard..Vest and Yoh Chalnx,Peals. Ea% !Mold= Cams, Eraeelate. Poniard Cum Penclle, Tooth Peas. bean. Vigo, Bet nnd Stud.EloalrElnink Breast Ma. Ear Elnan, /918 _. &even 1. 0, 11.G01d road Mat Spectades, Enver arta Plated Spoons. Estrin and Parka, Jar. Coral and Pawn Otood o , Al" larlir Cock of the best 110000 Clocks. it -- Trte . " l . sloe§ has bean purchased dlreet from the Eastern Manufactories sad aelacted with meat <WO tar tn....dal tr./4.lrd will be sold at advanoe on t ort. Wateles.,Clrclte and Jrnalrvrepainnl; analog and En gravlun ezeented in the lest manner, and Silver Ware and,ilewelry made to order, J.11.11438E1P=1. 111111 et near Market. S. N. WICKKEZHAM. WHOLEBALE AND RETALLt D113:10GLIT, No. 241 Liberty Eire! t, Head of Wood, Pitt Vs . h. Pa., sloop, keeps on hand and for rale • se and ego:nista arentment of Drugs, Iledldnes, Intl, Ma. Dye Studs, Window Oleo 01 at tends, Putty. Perfumery, Patent and Pm:fetal, Medd. close, O . X. To my old friends and cratomers.-11arine add out my Drug nom In Bantams, and Mumma to Ole elty, tad bought, out the Deng Establielunent of Idr. Joel m onoM, No. YU Liberty stmt. I sha lt b. happy to no friends, or the customers of Hr. Mohler, sad than man no palm to please them erith anything they sensmat In my Una of Wines. B. N. WIOHMP delay • No. NI Liberty et. Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. Offer for sale the , two three story brick bulldlnge at the South esti =au of Perm and Hand •• tot. are each =o N lett 2 c7rWtra t 91aset by e Pear l Merin depth. The buildings sm frohorsatlal sad bars stone front. / also. °l i the four three Starr brick dwelling booms on the met aof Hand strut. Na dd. 37. Mt and 11 each house hat about 19 feet limbos to front by about 60 feet In depth. The alnynause besold separately, of tomther, and at Woes Aw- cub payment .111 be malted and a reasonable time Mem far th e payment of the balance. Ap ar , B. WlLlCLNoolttentey at law, hn. 137 Fourth street _ St. Clair Street Property for Sale. tAlt! Authorized to eell on vcry reasona ble term.. any one or all of those Dna three story ok dwelling houses on the westerly Aida of St. Chair =rot, , stestistre old AA. 44.J;1.,11r2d are sultshle ibr Apron and dwattioss7o - ere stunted to a rood totality. The token esoh. 11 foot to front by 110 lest to depth to an oiler ten feet mids. • d ththants nth. Perthent erth bs requited. and the Int one. allowed to maths resouthis tithe awl by bend sad =cuter i ff i t r h .n ier e rr tni. ..4;3ll .. ocrts4/ R0...127 lourth stash BOOTS &HD SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PILE subceriber respectfully calls the ut• teats= of ids Mende and the publio generally, toao exandnation Ms extemelre iamb of Ileote and lend received trout the New gogland Idanof.tneees, to which will be bound any land of Li4lee. Germ, Mee, and children's IloonaGalters and Shoes. viads oat of the beet nestellede irorkmanstdp and of latest sty.. In order to salt collar, dealers and theme andide to ot, good en stent male arose. he clanufsatetreeteam sertistantly on bend ► cosideva Kook - of Dieree weed Rm. wel novena, nor. and Youth's Brogan; ladles Boots and Itubldne. lead Mates Bente, which ha warrants. In reargues to the =loos he need our Dothan` more. than - that be is gobig to cell escheat. MT other 11. ee• tabilildnent In the "tr. Thanand forth* Ilb.u4Wrose heretofore melted he rge thas ite frotlArint=duf.rotosb.bla lortrrer.etclan sailltsetion• l'n.ralna no 3 830 Markel st between lgarkathouse d fat et., LXMIaAr;23,I,4I.A.JI Silks and Lain' Dress Goodsorally, CLOAKS, TAUNUS EMBEOIDERIES AND STAPLE GOODS, Fes Family Use. d=3,sseuelloge:ne4=us, =lo p = above /10rNat 5 on coma 4th gni tetarkst ate.l7 *di Stoves, Fenders and Fire bOni. ilLar-OITE STOVE WARM:IOIM, No. 1-11 Wood stmt. As the man has antra .bleb Into use the Mara named w e Irenta In cite aMantlce &ta en rcall , m, _ in our li ne teen praralnattm elms drat, ithlcA now hill end com plete. We are determined to pen ma low as the lowest In the dtlas. llerninber the place. No. IBS Wood stmt. oca T. J. Mat° A 11 , .. &Maga to J. SaronoUsz. WILLIAM MITCHMLTRKB, Jr., Rectifying Distiller and Wine and Liquor MERCHANT, oo Ziboty Bra; Piltitiena. [day Ittwa Lands. JJN. FRAZIER, formerly -a resident of Jaya .enutr en t h owirorrawo, will Amn len to Oa Windt Bluth and Moan they . .. Land Dirt ying. Capltallsts And other+ herring money to inns:. or war. rants to theater / can bare Oath bustnera 'faithfully and rrj t rit &(b i eigi Ng:,l'm ri =hl;.frorda44 m RgnmENCIE3. - John Alarnailar. Altantant. Murk" it ° ildibCrgh tt . Tlonnes rt Bony Bankarr, dou A. Carthron. rudder. —•• thaw= Bank. Albano= Joan accountant 1 SCOTT, Dentist, Ram street, to • tie dams west of Mute. MX, • • TIP= toaa ..L.,toar... • AU TM VW...4. all Removal. IL: : SELLERS & CO.. Wholesale Drug .. idds. ban noanTal thilarips and oosamodlocil • int the emlotletipod sad Seem] its" wheete oar old cutomers sad all cum.* la Drste• V a g " Dished. ••• Ell fad • lam sad Toll aelacted itia• taw. ecolig warranted. oat EtemovaL sciLUMEN Manufacturer f Mt) or v 14114 Borri zs t,,,,; 3 17, R. ,." - 'Atm' wi run° Aru'"" ik's ---1 ).=4" " - ". t. , i=swanti. •04 um ..1 nt • nr.hou... MB sta.. Pittsburg% Pecos: - Wag New-Brighton Tub and Bucket Factories. Tien !mariners continue to manufacture ~aQeell ftiolittmycznAgea. Lel* Ziao Wash. Orden letetlias . attlea4 to. MALB a Wal.Tox , Steam Engines ant Boilers.. "I, 4„, N(llliF,S io llith the latest improvements, tn. Jnatata t tr b = l". est l° cra "' with deco*, at tle tortr n°*" ' — laman w. w. w=r, B SINESS CARDS. ravYyl3. JXizt IOSEPII S. .t. A. P. MORRISON, Attor nme.trignmi Nr a rth bshreez ii ii i : ifflMMEMM OBKRT POLLOCK, attorney at Law— Oman of YOU, and Eiraut (tre•L, Moon. th• o.irt stem Pittsburgh. mrs4-713 ANN J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, Offioo Tourth Meat. now Oriat. Mahout. lalOOli AGENCIES. Michigan General Commission and Collec tzten Agency Office, T'OR the oollootaon of Home and Foreign Itarcsattle and allother Mossy estrs, in blichlipm sdj u sr= l. l= ILt d s t .T . a 1 1 . Pa= t gat . 3llm Stocks end Inectrsetes Arent,. Pliatrlalt a arinensoxDetrolt. Beforoscrsiss Pttthurolv—ltssers. Jammer Bol=k. Ssok• sr; Whits a Oa.. Garen. Miss, Lorenz, Stswart I Co.. Marchants. Worn—Two Agencies or Mk - Sagan tram rsor-oetab. le Isurorsoos o=wri- ss. roxlMad WM. A. Liman E A L ESTATE OFFIOE, No, 87 Front Ma 34 door ft= Market; Dcaar In Lake Maur Ore. Ma Iron. an Coal tropertr beurnt and AUSTIUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, stook. itorearalso sad 1111 Broker, arm No. 99 N shoot, above Wood. _Business promptly ottoodo9 to. .118.117 AMUEL L. MARSEELL, Secretary Citi tece's Insoramo Cosaimay. 94 WaterAnsa. M. GORDON, Secretary Western inen ngts. Oa., fi2 Water lama. y GARDLNERCOFFIN, Agent for Frtuaklin ,nr. Insurance 0311:11MELT. salth-eO4 =lw of Wood FAMIrd meet.. iA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • wet Immesnoe Comes...T, 69 water 41/vet. DRUGGISTS. 'ow nrmata---.--1. mums 11.—. 11.1311NG BROTHEIIB, (SCQCISSOKI To J. ann k Vir,D.OLESALE DRUGGISTS. O. " w9°D .t.,.T831,2?G1i. !leerletere of Dr. M Lulea celebrated Vermlfasre Ur AOIIN RAFT, Jr., (successor to Jae. M'Ga.f -fey,l Wholealds and Detail Druggist and Deal. to nte, 011,, Dregtutre. corner Wood end Ei!xth greet.% Pittothargh. Wlteguler Agent foe D. Ford's Medietne. ar2l tiOrtILN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drop. Faints. 01.10, Varnish. and Dye EMU No. 220 ylatwwt, Pittabarth. Al onion will ru a prompt attantsoo. NS' Agent for Betmtgek's PIII=111:11.0 Syrup. mar 2447 A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale . 3.11='11.14 . W=l"'l4 rs h :" it' it nth? MN' • :, — "Wrro coMeT — bco or in ,gw D o r o lanag . rp i r V•ralabtVoi..ritn.i I RAUN h RESTER, Wholesale & Retail =ad.. canter of Llbert7 and St. Ole stroat4 SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale • Drtemets, No. 24. Wood And, Plttablustn. lOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcox Clo, annar tbaket street and Dlantend—Ereor d W it 1 4... i % litsglatll and serletessearr n. oa teValtdl l I tyt at u l tde butanes. preandstiene easefully oomptanded at all Wars. Wkly. COMMISSION &C. LUZ. Kan M iT y ß lMH Ai tr p . I6C 112Mf ox MEW I M ji A i p TS. Wool, Hideo, Flour, %cos, Lard, A Lard Oil AND PRODUOR GENERALLY No. 76 Water St, Pittsburgh. Pa. .....,. Ige . ll igfpren/tl.l. PlTleer WelD, Welletllle, CltD. 11 DJonee, ClealmtCltDenßk. lio=eretlne. Phila. Leech • Co, Pittsbneo. Barnet. Neadt it ClArrotson, Jona& 11 Klder, Bt tom. Phil. ' Thomas & Greiner, eankamllioDnes A Connell, .AneDetl. EL1..., Mo. A D Bullock *Co.. " feLlyd LIM 07 anza cf lilttbumt Rm.= a Koos, r u ours & Nes hth ivis ' FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Al Goi n tlon Ifferchante, rro 47 Nirth names cragMier St-. Woo Sax. PHELADELPIII.9. WIS Baga.lo , Woodward & T0 C0,1141.a. J D Lehmer & Co, Qu a . 0. Qar lifted. & Co, A D Bullock & Co. _ Wool al Oilvez, " Two.K. 1 a Misr, " Biter. Pelee & 00. " Fosdick & You'd,. " Caleb Coy° A Co, " !Jarrow & 0.111.0. " Truitt. Rrotbar a Co, .. .1 El Chanoolretb & Os" Brun, Dennedy & 00., PlDetyg. L. Wl.l.orlD A CO. Plffee YrrvT""ic'N - il'lttklriA - Awl PUlsbursb and rbiladelybla Marobauta &morel , . Jal4.6ad IZMIG!I2MI FLOUR, GBillitiD PRODUCE. Coninaissuin and Forwarding Merchants No. 114 Second st., Pittsburgh, Fa. pan 1. 'behdlyll•l2 SPR CoMMISM INGER ON ME RC H AN T H, Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally. NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAHN AT WELL, WELL, LEE 4iC13., WHOLESALE GROIVERS, Produe & Commit:ion Merchants, AID MAMMA II PITTSBURGH MAIV77FACTUREB, No. IS Wood so., between Water and From .i P/TWBI3IIO DAVID C. HERBST, Fleur, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT( tb wrt Liberty ttreci. !If hand, Pittsburgh, kIIVES his attention to the sale of Flour, P.tk, Bacon, Lard, Cal Me. Hatter, arab. DAs ,' y sollaitad. .0334 r HENRY S. MO. • (late of the firm of King .4'Moortioad,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DRALER IN Flo METAL AND2.OOIB, fro. 76 Water street, below Market, apl9 PISZIBURGII. PENNA. A. A. HARDY, GoirsuactrXrD°.drai= I D ‘di a zt.,t1.1 Agent of the Whoa and Indianapolis RAILROAD. No.Bo Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. ja22-10 W J. W. vORWAB.DING COMBILSSIdN MEB, 0114=8=4 Desists in all blade riPittsb•=gbi Muse troutur. Article& Loud Pip. nod Kos,. Lead, No. 97 Plrgb Most. Pittsburgh. 5u611d1.4 E. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, t z tr ootinir Nonrind.W...s o lrzti Paul An. ant Wenn. = I. Wan newt, Innront Flzendini sod Wwd. PI Maui LIM" 33; ta n y SIM iiOX/04Xttl• W.) li It CO., oleisale Orooers, I. . ral Prod.." and Camnattdon Merchants, =I Dealers to burgh Idasafeetaces. No. /12 Eseoud street, PI We lit Tar egEKSS! WABEHOUSE. , -HENILY CLLIS& Vonrardlng and Cesralsdon alaretuattand Dealer In Mem, Da Flea and Maine* otnelann 26.W00d akeeet, aeo W a ter.Patel:n=o mial - - Fr°Kap: Importer asnd Dealer In hand andAllSeetin w.O Pe No. 14 nuts% . 1,/rllllll3Tblrd snd Four th stew, ratabortb. DRY GOODS. iuPII HORN O Wholesale and Retail De a lers in TIMM:IRM EXITIZOIDZRIE24 HOSIERY d GLOP.= Fancy Goods, do. Are fT Jiarketst, bet.ith and Me Mange& Gar tor Agelal km -sm. - - A. 1. IMO_ 00,_MI11001101L.C. ASITZLIST 200 R. TO. A. ♦lMO~y[spoo,~_ -•a &palm= isary and Staple Dry gh nth anALURPHY 81IRONFIZLD, Wholesale eae t stsoetell Plus Drt Clads Dierobats. maw Ilbastli kamt. toctrial. Removal! Removal! Removal! BOBlNsalf a 00. PO. 23. !MN BMW: UAYINU Removed our Storo to No. 23, 111th.t..t.(..t door to A.A. Bean A ON) 0 0, 0 saw Mowed to airldtift ow of th larval Mocks of In. ;salad and Amato= Citoo'Llasa_ sail 011 Cloths In this mazitst. In ow smostment taa bilahand V:4 : 1 wEiV g ark Szr t r rata& spestry m, — Wrs li t 13 =1 13 41 1 Plila inia miltIsam. "4 3ogsthsf with Bectich Plaid; • *Mum hrtimmittiona and unn , p e xt ,,d VT of all destalhtto_ ,nr Boma , mats, English dim lisda Masao. Piano and Table Co re tair 011Clatb. iiths4.44 EVE am, Cloth% da: ta Mum Stock oaths, too= 3 to 34 feet yids of all pima all of mbleb mllllO laid attlm looms rash me .71 GZOBOE 7LLEBB E. ARNOLD it 00 Juffirres. rcsaaentis. — oopr.BAsK Nam. an No. I, earth send. ete Hank elf c,;l2MTAllVarmethnist mustlltaarabeultir Enter, Cement and erica-Stones. PLASTER for Land and Stucco Work; Co, mat far Clean. and Yuba; Warta Grind thanes. octliVidat SID r at, dMCLCnr{ti TEAT, w r. P. SHALL & Importer' • and Dealers In hynett LA American Pavel nambnin. nt ikon area, Pitts, 14/Mls Allman ibr cninbraM nainnflenreerlann• fn. - Denman • On. ruin. ictirmx—ao*oza for Bak by • R. mazrzosa ca. Eva wren woo ono seams au. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1856 BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKINO Y HOUSES O JOHN T. HOGG: BEDFORD BEDFORD CO.. OWIEIIBIII' BOXERSRT 03. MOUNT PLICABANT, WPSTMORrDbO. OONNKLIZBILLE, EAYHTTH 02., Penns' UNIONTOWN, BROWN6YILLB, NEW BRIGHTON, BRAVER CO_ Densadta molvad,l/Lwounta cuuia Draft. L. and collected, Bank Noted and bloacia Doubt bock!. Notes and nth. Becurlti• bought ant M1K1111X.........11MUNC3 KIWI= KRAMER & RAffill Bankers and Ex change Broker. Buy and_ oell Gold and Sliver and Bolas, no .EBee vgata leans on Baal &Kati or Stock Be.. Htlo Vl. Buy and !Lon en= on On and Inao tlono made on all potato In tag Odom. Jillo: L amur f a l t r i d L and Wood otroota,aireetly meant the litasil4 NIIOI.IIIES & SON, Dealers in Foreign u: and Domes andills of oltenge, Certinestee of De. pod Bank Note. Bred., N 0.60 Market street, Pitt.• burgh. WOollectione made on ell the principal elties throughout the United Stets. MANUFACTURING. ../.0111360.4. CIIKENSaIi.-EL C.1T1113,01/ EL ToODIMID AMERICAN PA k t,"I.ER MACIHE 'IMAM warm compAlvr. No. 78 Second et., Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS of Papier Macho Ornementefor Church., tionsee.EiteamboatkadDs. trror and Pietarairantes. Window and Door Dead., Brackets, Prunes, 031 . 12i011M, Ventilstors and Centre Pieces ter Ceilings. Rosettes and Mouldings of every description, gist and diadem. omega and warranted more darable than mar other article now in nee. 13.0rdere executed on the shortest notion B.—Attentien of tßearnboat Hullos Vespeadally dF ratted to this artiole, on amount of its light weight. CUMMINS, TIINKB Co. No. Ti Nomad et. bet. Wood limket sta. .143.1tf Prewesuann UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. AILL continue the business of the Union Foundry at the old stand of PANNOCK, CC., No, Mt Liberty st. They wild maunfaeture Y meal. a large sod a... 0 assortment at odnltiol3. comprising Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, 01710 E AND lAIRLOR Brorr.4 MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Game Were, Wagon BOILS, Dog Iron; Sad iron., Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Coatinge generally, And UAB md WATER PIPES ot slue. IRON & NAILS O TILE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, hob, dm., ea or white win to ecld lIISDIIIALTIIe WIC* , /..77-1/ Penn Cotton Mill,, rittstragb. ENNEDY, WILDS k CO.. Malaufso jUIL 'Wren of— Pete A No. 1 bean H BL =pain of all colon end • • spa (144 mod, Linos and Bull] /lop of all Elam and desaiplidowa Baiting. illarardera loft as the Hardware atm. offogan, Wilma 1b..1al Wood anent. .111 Lace attantJan. WILLIAM BARNHILL &. CO., 61 Penn at., below Marbury, Pittaburgh, Pa. 'ITE.A.I.I BOILER MAKERS and MET MON WORKX-Et3, Manufacturers of Baroltllll Pot. an Bailer. Loconotlve, Flued and Cylludo BolLn, Mt. MT% Pane Iran fte . am lie=derzara, kalt reit:corr.' Work. tua l t Viaduct Line, do, f ro, et the eborteat motto. All onion from • distant* promptly attodo,l to. en, Hata and Caps. diWILSON & SON keep constantly on . Wend inery description acrd variety of Hate end bona wholesale and retail Those deitrinp a nest • le Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do net to gin ne • call Wore pnretualres elsewhere. noIS-ti W. WOODWELL, Wholasalo and Mail Naritalbeturrr wzd Nola. In Oalgust Wars. No. MI great GROCERS. Shriver It Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe. 130 do 132 Second Street, (Iletlragra Wood and &dead) 1117SECZOII. MOBTROSE MITCHELTREE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, Nix 9DD Liberty Zlred, Attgarok .--.....W. L HUNTS/ WllOl,-ESALE 9110CEEES,' 122 Second and 151 Front etreet, Jam. PITTSBURGH. kA. Wallace ft Gardiner, PROLES/LE DEALERS IA Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, NO.= LIMIRTIr BT.- AU , ' 47 If~AOALEY, COSORAVE er. CO., Wh ole orocm. 18 fad 20 Wood street, Ptttattrata. av 9.17 A CULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer cad Ooa=ar.44t. Dula? Prodzcs and Pitt. Ott Mut Antrim 1113 Mort) , Anret, PRO, Dania. 10n RAID— ..11C/Ekr. ROM— 11.07. 1011 N FleirD CO. , W ho l coale Grocers u and Osriunisslosi Iterelught, h 0.170 Wood and 72 Liir _rty egret, Pittsburgh. hag ROBERT MOOR E, , Wholeaskla . -.nd Domestic Winos {Moor,. No. 810 Llbutl f = I'D On hand • very farce of suporks old hionviscshols Whiskey. votado will h rid lor lb, mod DAM arcamnssa.- -1.11.“311 IMES . 01/1131- RCANDLESS, MEANS COO., (11110C(We ma to Wick a Heft:alm) Wholmla °roam in 1000. Vallso3lass. Cotton:Um, and rlttandlith Hannthetuno genuLly. ec=or of Wood and Wsoer na. fltuarcescb. h. /MN 102111.--. ISM A W0W... ._... —WALT. a. in. rnILS L ROE, Violemede Grocersrl Me Lt. NN __ * La • t pt an40.13.E.KT VALLELL it CO., Wlaolesala Oroms,Commlaslon Merehants, Deslmes in ProGoo* Pittsburgh Manolbetn.re. No. 244 Liberty amt. Plttaburzh. 131212 & Wholesale Oro• fa. r I t= ird'*4 EPAGALEY, WOODWARD /t. CO., Whole. ialA Gram. No.= lifulos etre.. Few:meat. pitis):4:I3FIR4:WAO EC. 0001.11tANE, (nocesnor to S. Bnd .1.r,) W6 olesslesnd Reap Dte!sr In Boots, Starts. au wad Paper ,flanging.. Fedora/ street. elth door E. E. o itarkat &su eglaor, Pa. lORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller 'and Sur 0 tamer, meaner la Ds, danew. Tin. 0 Mania KAY it CO., Booksellers ard Stationers, ICo. 68 Wood otroot, .it do= to the mom of Thlsol rob. Ps &tool sal 1.0 tool" somottettr honk I L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No ;a • to !multi stmt. Arollnlhzildhun6 . MUSIC. &C. John H. Mellor, TO. 81 WOOD STREET, between Diamond aralqtruolcavtj VIAVIol a d ° LOCO MODE . 6113 DION 4124 O N AN El MIA, and deatsi In Mode And Moslem/. Good.. .1.23 U. Metter & Bro., pie,. 53 FIFTH ST., Sign of the Golden Unm Bola Agway tor NtIONB GLARE'S (New )_uurieslle4 Ood Nunn PIANOS. and CAN NA T a NEHDUA WOG,nuine UNLOUNONO sun OEtiAN ELARALONIU2IS, Dalere to Monte sod Musleal Dutra. =SIM Charlotte Blume, MOIDACTURER and Dealer in Piano end imparter of =oda wad modal bastrcr ra'AV - 3 , 71; ea t for the TIAILBUICO PLANOB, elm ter lIALLIM, DAVIS Mt Beam Pleruo. with era with. oa t Aolsork Attachment. my 3 113 Woad et. hIL PUGET, No. 271-2 rift et., between Woid and Market , blannhritorer f s - F eoolzy of every description and of Plated Ware Of rim welch& or Plating. Also, dealer In 10 • par wan, and Pane/ artisits• hand Unyyl tad to sett throe pee who nwa..lah to sagest al.ote and to barerin;laterito porticalar weight. P. K. /11311OLIntbrisui hie frionis and patrons rims he has Joined filarial to PIAGET to undertaks what're? relates to ihoWatott dap Meant. In the store carstlonsd establithatent.blipedrilat Ms well tam. isorspeteney to autism .111 attire the Pniroults of tbmo wno attach some tospartance Lotto. correrinoss and pricer. ration of tbeb Waage*. antl42cod J O. 1111.1.............4161 A. RE55...............J1103 CLUMELL REMOVAL. Valley Fge Plow Works. J, /k SPEER larvE mom EL , to no first story of hat jam anowtodiouol Wozelaae, ammo of alley and LI baty eland. when Mao have opens! SD estortsment of their lahnt iseproad andllghly supra al PLOWS. ova would Mato the stantion of Pavan lad Traders to all sad Malin, 'Ma now Imo °cam pada, Patna Lova, MI ems, Sub Sal, Double Pall. ottoo, Buss, aril mry description ot t erro, Plow Potato, Oforaup. aa,coanostod with ths op=twlT ----- M. DE LARGE, MALES IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 LIDZSZT BT., awaits lie haul nf Mod. A fall snartonont of . Ilnyt'e Loather Bolting and Oils, • P.O IdarhlnsT end Oat Oars. always on hand. Zilpah Ward Property for Sala. WILL SELL on reasonable terms and ISlLTlrbr,VtaaTiLlyolrEs I=tilst L p•eirate reiddenree. JILIN Wes L 0143. mow attar/1i and Baldwin sta.. 28 =hoteach. The_r or tor octal_ pode t—lne f relal ' e t 4argrig. Fauna, or the Oc a.CM ninelirrille &inroads. • Ale% wan IN. comae of utler and Ma o.. of tra Me.. °Waite then elendld lnittroremen ß ta laundry. d Ban nock t RUt They are wall Bream for a aianufaitory or Wand boarding brain on. for tn a hundreds of 'urban. iv of thst neghborbood. ealy ro tailkeltf IS B.IIOBCIA. Mort. et. To Mil Oismen, EettENCH BURR cal 1 Laura( 1:1111 Mill tc.*, man Clothe. BIM Moltalla., MCI Irons, &SCAM Cam and Cola Otindara, Owl Iron Proof tans, (a daddarstwn am" min) always on bawl mmade to et moat SW LiLart7 et W . W. aiPatt AIWALL ACAcIALWL ltataticad H beliltreatmg and Buz Lrons: nSubscriber Ewing purchased she ex. odrolighttll/. J. Jahastoal Patent Vol sad J. 'Polecat Bolf.9eeing hmocibleg boom I. um "t."^iTmlheld horishufactaring thoosm.D. loom gootkaa with tho - abwo. he 100rA1001241....,,_,1," hen warawou.ca Mond et,. 001.=t• Wodka,s largo god good owaround of UN common or soul god Ixons. to which ho would raptothay Who Oho cistlM'"'V.AVAL= b atiror"' NEW YORK ADVEILTBENEMS. nom MULLIN. VIBBOILEBOWEN A SCHELL. Cur• mu Nrwirnm lamrcento itora. Fa 340 Bradeetay, Nog Pork. GEORGE W. FARNHAM, Merchant Tailor, ns B mdwa7, opposite Mt. Mambas Hotel cirlOamv NS W 11012 W. New York ()Om Elehange, 12 and 1 BAG and 1278r F oad A C StreTet. ORiy. B. E. CLARK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, SNABORGS, Shootings, Duck, Flex and Cotton Twine, Be glen, Seasoleas roar Palm, IrOPPIlod with Grain tinge. ham Floar_nic a„ao. hfILLRBE , BAGS, Des/cued and printed to order expressly ll:Tani, u 4 . ~ur assortment of borders 1. WIN nod of Yoram, thaw, d out easterners can have any matter they may ui r u Dot In tnx without extract... Me. Country iternbents are invited to examine our dock of Ferias' Baca yin Petunias ilagt, of all the eerie. brands of Duck. tot MT henry Ornebaras. heavy Dolthotore lL " supplied with bare. ail eitesdrintad to order. Provision Dealers eupplied etas lima a Beef Base, Co.. era Se , coeds of plain Cr colored elath. We have new &Mena for stampin trlntf• rht so ought, sold n sold and sold on solkltsd. Paints, Oils, Glass, Burning Fluid, Camphene,Aicohnl. DORR & MA.NN, b396BEENN7OII MEET. (oerner_ctJar.) NEW TORY, near Hudson River and Erlad , Wroad Depot, A I RE now selling the above articles, in eon tweet, elth • complete smortatent Cbkr• Drp an n Brusher. Glue, IXmoncs, Mate L 4 Trench and American Zinc Rant% em.. ho at prices that offer swat tudnoemente to Damn mytdrade For the 1,000_,(V0 2 U. S. PATENT BIARBL4 COMPANY - - - 90 Thompspri Bute N. Y. ANUFAOTURERSOF ARBLE MAN -4 TLXIS. TABLE TOPS, COL!! IN/it UEDESTALIA clq glen., Erman], and all lte en Marbles. This article, which le • Kermit= of le Unfit, chemically combined with mineral Goleta an as he moulded Into any form and color, by which • mar cm he manure., turd .t imam half the, con of titir common mat-etal. while It node It In durability and [gasify. Unlike Mar bleized Iron end Klatt, there le no engine weak. the cola running into the man of the materi, whhe n o earaiTio It used to sin a temporary beauty tg the mina Mn... tin from $8 to Mt Table Tops, at. rtinally cheap Mahn for the Manufacture am( of above firr the different Stater, which will Insure ewe r-toron to Moss interesting thernetves, In mien furnished on PETIEL NE NI& et, or .P .,m io u slitt t Le th Mit No. N TUBE. aria French Window Glaze. EDWARD P. DLOKIE, 144 oAantbrro E, Tve dm" vest of Unbar& litva-Ballrad Depot, tiIPERM to Dealers and Ottstomers hie cel ebrated breads af Preach latodpw Alan nu favors. Mlll. Parties wiattinelnlormar*n oda be famished with prior, on remolpt of their add.* Obaa rut to any desired pattern. and puoko free of charge. apiday dr Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. SMITH WHOLESALE 51ANUFACTURBR, 234 d. 235 Broadway, New York. The most extensive in the world. MILE late fall in the price of materials, 00E esuusat noel t.le• strtogumy of the gummy market. Nu stabled toe t• resoutsetur• lamb for the spring trade; .cad to offer to suerobsote, at—my ther prices, the latest sod moat coutplet• usortmeat of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to It. round to Europ• or Amnia Ahrobaute visittog New Yolk to bur their goods, ar• s =lly turned to oW sod essudo• Igo stook brim M. N. B.—Ples•• cot Ws card oat sad put It to your Pocket Book for Mama. JOAN 1. EMITII, rdenoLooturer. .ah EMT PERIM= EURO FORTES STEINWAY k SONS, SDIS9SACTUR.SIII3 Si and SS Walker Strait. nus 1.33.1rAT, In UAL ESPECTFULLY call the atolit v jug, teatime of Use pablio to their oplartdid amortmentof semi.mmadardemaare Plasm hlell, Om volume or tone. eiset tooth. beauty of tirdatids du= emeT k illsk that madams Mao perfect are ratourramml. They were coroyetid awarded the I , lnt Prem ler terth with tha moat distin ium guished makers from Bator.. Ykiladelphle. New York wad Baltimore. NNW TRlUMPlE—eradrerte & 0013 hays just beet awarded the FIRST Preatima GOL4 MEDAL tom all eompetitors) at the late Fair of the akderimul Inetitote. Cryetal Palma, tor the BEST Plasokrrlae. d. 7 oel&thr Safety Fate: ER MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI 71SO CHARGES, tath he WET sad VET •blaatta; UR drama kind.. TheOOTTON and HEW IMPI% Lbw the MINGLE and DOUBLE TIPS WATER PUIP. ktanurnetured and sold by GLENN PUTMAN, LOnrt Pt Na - Orlon annmatlY Med On al M y triad , O. al NE NEW UN PPORK. OW. Win at the most anoroved brand. ' EDGE'S MULE'. upg.d.t, tIaE WOREA era? maxata, .1•: , .• nolanlre fleturzt.F,LlN, BROS. & CO., ISIPORTEILS MUMS IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dy klumery, no WILLIAM 84 1 :, .. .Is.lWTork, _ . . INVITE tho attention of the trade to their large and varied reach of Drag. Pint.. alit. feet.. m . et d a*. illontotheareralashavortatlexe nflitario Drogn. they .r• gin recelring,illtert from the mate. of ',redo.- Una and man Weeny.. merlin of Tooth. I.lstr and Nall Brozheallronsee., Mmtrs. Nponnee. Yraneb and English Perfumery. bln'a Ketracte,..M many other gr. Mine or arabooe d . Druggists stocks, vlllelt they are also enabled to offer on the moat ailleintam=alasta. Orders, either to pent:mot by mall. will tends* =rapt attention. laHarr Ics;[o:o3sy9 TO BOUSEKEEPEES AM) DEALERS. TUB UOPB BILLS, TI Pi O 3 eraser, And T 1 !Isms. swam. N. T.s, rrnwpstl Wks. 103 rro.“ kree.„ Fork rectory, on. ;VT SS Iltulson =set, Jersey City. Fr/1E Proprietors a this long -and well it kn C own O/. BE AND BP,CB ESTABLISEIMENT, Continue to pm.* the beet ikensanonakeel itnoders tp they tar Raisins Bread. Biscuit, Tea d other Oakes, An— 'they slew snowy, Mustard, Cocoa, en Puny other arid. eke of dolly use in .007 family, which they ogrr upon the anst reasonable terms. Catalognes wont to dealers who rsg_oset them. N. IL A J. O. 1/311.4.1L N. IL—Consumer. advised to to LL•pe kliUs ar tick. JuSn-lydr The Adams Express Company. Pittsburgh, Rochuter and Nero firtyßon Y VOR the especial accommodation of the en, population elms the li ne of Um Oblo and POEM. S rants liall.rood. between Pltrabargh and New "night.% whom Intimate business ual axial relations require raeh Agency. The Adam. Yawns 00Mciall7 bare made each arrangement wl , l, the Railroad as to enable them to put • trusty Blemenger on the Acomunodation Train. who wlll take charge of ell arme[., end basin., properly entrust. ed biro. Toe Memensed wiU have my Iran la the Ilviyza um, rew the depoeit and be ter security of Moner. Jewelry valuable., Ile wiltheave New Brighton by the liming Trans, remUn to Pittaturah and Allem!. ny City during l b . day to attend to such corr miesions may be entrusted to blo b and return by the Emsitsg Train. with bie Goods and Ccuomiseithe caseated. It will b. his duty to receive on Ws up trip all mule. Pe - kneea ormidsty ers, wa MOM,. to. which .111 be delivered to the pm?, I n ill the arrival of the troth at the Allegheny Piety Depot. Ile will also receive wins. or mtal rucaug. uto M delivemd in th e city—sonuatinleate obteun Inforniation.and return repiles—order foods, and return them—rule purchsam. WM or ...U. rm. • re fr4,ll l ,:r'°o:lVgn:lrt..'2ol l V;k4l - b°,4l - distance. without entre chlrmi. but tc imam each illmetlMl pee erlrete Lougee. abvola be othiltit: At Way lifetime, all matter .111 he left with the Station Agent of the Retread Company, when ihe Prone? Party Is not ed the Station on the arrival of the Train. to readn bi. Tre a tergeti ex carrying manila. An and for lereime rendered by the frimeenger. are lute to be within nee notable ithilta. When then•tom of the batons Is such as to admit of It sneelel agreeraenteyr] be made. As the llMaimsges la required to mitts his Mlle and bur. lams daily with the Company.. end togar imam, the pet rol:et will ima eak him to wait .111 next tep for ble par, no he p hee n n o dot iscretion In the matter. R. awl Its taro appointed 2 1, l et_ and 07700001 elm will manic ll on Aithday. No. 21, lead. 00Evr. flantrorph—et Yoorth Street. anief/Amy als—Tehigreph Ohm fka_ ve•—Dr. Cupalm Nap drighlan—llr. Boom Pittsburgh. D6o. 10 3.5,1 Commercial Hotel, Como of Girod and Nos Igoe; Nem Orison( K. STEEL would moat respeo t ai .1.1 Delon the lasnaDotal.ng nahlle that he Eau Um alp named The Ltotel ham recently undergone • thasosall renal , and renovation, and has hem Mad up with new and Ow rant foraltnre. oetnetloth SA. do. The ProPrletor par away oare and table to the coroket and wants of the burday. The table n 1.111 be sapplled with the beat that the gutikete afford. This nom being eltuated la the immediate skinny of the tendons part f the city, as well a. bale oororeolent b tie CTnsooar Lending. the amidst= hopes that by .10111 attention to the Rants of hi. patron to text. lint Meal patronage that has OM been bestowed tIV.- this Imes. Price of Board per Day, 81,00. The Dar will be stocked wt Winn and 1 Ignore Wert. or to no other ho In the dty. • good Lunch form 10 to Id A. AL Also obliging and sossolnodatlng aittodanta. Jntalyd U. $O5Oll. boat J. M. McOTA.D ett, W lN lTsittn Co., CO., wt., Tripl COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 08 LEF7LE, cI!NJ SC . Louis, Mo., torman. Oa Lead, Hump, ProLloal, atiLick golidtad sad wotoptly swatted. M!MI!EMEIM!! LE MON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION LlNZ—lLsvlils extansine pesstions this winterng m, ws are 50W to de • liters badness by PENN &.0 and RAILROAD, tattoos to sod Q ., 2 the , Eastern Cala . We out mare oar Mends sad el those Men:wed to pa. trine the Panne. Canal sad las t that o so o rtu Irttl YA:Ctr i anllTP4tern derg ltreigt. T i lte avoidance 1 P irrlr. Wert risnes sn i p Alle toy l'ortsee IteUseel trill else toonsesit deeps to the trensoutelon at tiniest (Mae on PM Mee% at the Chinel Darin. to &ASO LLOYD & Lit . . , , RANDLETT. SHIP AND STEAMBOAT FIXTURES, No. 157 South Street, New York. EWER CAPSTANS, Common Iron and W. 4,911,6,14 Lfkoi's. Rowan's and Crown's t 8 Apparatam. Windlass.. cAtialn Bton:wt. &Wider Ilan alp and Draw. _rileWlla Landing Tracts 1,..1 to_ _Pumps and Ere Bnalnex floss Pipes () % 0. 1115 . Itt le ttMa u nrlin ch tfa... m and Iron brawls tlor itostr,TuknboreePatant Marla. LiWPreaartna Bastin We Fissuring biannual; and Bj A ri a ngdtc it Wr andlndlaltabber Proaermr. correirondls r ut to tits Steamboat Law.. at vary lon rif.ll ellt%trgr=fL o rftri =Mt. mblB4Btud Co-rartaennip. HAVE this day _associated with mo equal &When In tbe Paint=o i l rt . d . I t la, Does be Clintlnu m eCit ' the old etsud,_l23 Third et, far; der the name cad sty of JOAN THOUPIION a 00, 1 would take this morn:luny of isthMlng my duets thanks to my old ent=ers for the very liberal numb 1 have brostaton, remised from that. a would remectfhl. is solidi. anti...mm*of ibidspatenage. Alter carzybny oValsstliik ln b ier es i trd . ge " ird e m.d sry Cr' ss hatt l et a znyeell that my work and shinty b mob/ rronerstly know and blebly sphtnelsted by the In. benumb °flitter= and re• tt7. Wards 7111.1846-m369md JOAN notmoN TIRIED APPLES-200 bus for Bala by _Lyme mum ticoums PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIDAY MOILNING, MAY 30, 1856 Advance Payments.—liereatter no Bub galptkag will be taken foe the Daily or Weekly Omit.. ndaat payment is made In advs... Whenever du tlms la op to Mr bleb the robscrlptlon In pall, the IMP= will be Invariably 01000.4. nukes the mtteicription to re novel br advance pennant. All crawler:it adrertieins, a every dcwriiparei. will be required to be pall in .4 ran= The only exception. will be where special mohth ly or yearly contract. am made. eablid.ter VlLPlttsbnech Weekly I.lll7.o[lo.—The arteneln oinnilskkna Glow Weekty Gantte odere to onr bath:lees men ■ End (Mirada instils. of nuking their tnudseee known oWrairordetinni lo between %to end nee thonnend, reashink almost era, ineistient sonnittscroxr and olio keeper In Western Penarytrants. and Western Ohio. The Sumner Ontrage—Slavery—and the Democratic Party. LSTTNIL FUOU OEN. ALLAN Wo take the following extracts from a long and powerful letter, from Gee. Webb to the New York Courier Envetirer, dated at Washington, May 24: "In looking at this grave attack upon tho con stitutional rights of a Senator, this violation of the privileges of the Senate, and this most un- pardonable outrage upon the sanctity, of the Sen ate Chamber, both Mr. Sumner and Mr. Brooks, so far se they ore individually concerned, sink Into absolute insignificance. Had they met and fought, and both been killed on Pennsylvania Avenue, together with a dozen friends of each, it would have been a melancholy event; but In my estimation, based upon cool and deliberate reflec tion, such an event, nod as it 'ribald bave been to record It, would not, and should not here canoed a tythe cf tbo feeling of indignation and horror, which will be felt by ecary right-minded man in the nation, when ho hears of this terri ble outrage upon our institutions and the freo dom of debate and liberty of speech, and gross violation of the eanctlty of the Senate Chamber; and learns, that it was calmly witnessed and approved by certain Democratic Senators, and indirectly euetained, approred and jusufted by every friend of the present Acimlnatration in the House of Repreeantatives, and with two host orable exeeptione, by every member of that body from the slave-holding States—one and all of whom, voted to senora their colleague from the punishment justly duo to his conduct —a vote worthy of men, who deliberately violated their solemnly plighted faith by the repeal of the Com promise of 1820, sod whom only ides of oonsti- tridental rights, constitutional obligations and constitutional requirements, appears to be reg ulated by the one only conelderation, or what is required by the Slave power to insure Its exten- Mon overfree territory, in order thereby to per petuate fovever the government of the United States In the hands of the filave.oerng whloh now controls and directs it It is not the assault upon Mr. Sumner per er which I feel called upon to deplore and to bold up to the calm and indignant condemnation of the people of the United States; bnt because by this assault upon a Senator of the United States, In hie seat in the Senate Chamber- and when In the diecharge of hie legitimate deities, the Con ablution has been trampled under foot, the sanctity of the denote has been violated, freedom of debate has boon attempted to be suppressed by brute force, and Liberty itself--Constltutional liberty and freedom of thought and action—has been ruthlessly assailed, and the assault been justified aid applauded by grave Senators and by every Representative of tbe People save.ta,o, Humphrey Marshall, of Ky., Henry W. Hoffman, of Md., living in the slave State end by every Representative of the People who speaks the sentiments or 'Sustains the measures of the ex- 'sting Administration of the country [After etatip that Slavery Is the parent of brawls, hernia' e and violence, Gen. Webb pro ceeds to give the record of whet has taken place et Washington, within the last five months, and in which members of the House of Repre sentatives hare been the principle eaters.] Arit then, William Smith, an en-Governor o the Etats of Virginia, and member of the House of Repreeentatives, assailed and beat the Editor of the Evening Star, In Deoomber last, in the lobby of the House. Second, Albert Rusk, a member of the House of Representativriffrom Arkansas, assailed and beat the Editor of the New York Tribune in the grounds of the Capitol, immediately after leav ing the Dolma of Representatives. Third, Philip 7'. , Herbert of Ahtbamo, a mem _ ber of Coogresa from California, allot down and killed an Irish waiter at Willard's, and le now under bonds to appear before the Grand Jury and await his trial for such crime as they may adjudge him to have committed. Fottrth, Preston S. Brooks, a Membfir of the Bone of Representatives from South Cirolina, assails and boats unmercifully a Senator from Massachueetta, when occupying hie eeat. in the Senate of the United States and engaged in the transaction of business legitimately appertaining to his station. Hero then, you have, In five months, Jour fla grant breaches of the peace on the part of lilembera of Congress who were born and bred In Slave States, and who are necessarily de moralized by that institution, while during the same period, not a solitary instance has occur ed of members from the Free States forgetting what is due by public Legislators, to law sad order—.to civilization, and to the decencies sad courtesies of the stalely in which they live You most next look to the manner in which three flagrant breaohee of :the peace by those whose duty it was above all others, to respect the lawe, have been treated by the House of which the offenders ore members. The first and sec ond outragee—whipping Editors who failed to protect their perene from pollution, by prompt ly resisting fora, by greater and more decisive force—were 000sidered such trival offences, that the subject was not even referred to in the Homo which was outraged by such conduct on the part of one of its members. The third offence —the shooting down and killing an Irish wetter at Willard's Hotel—wee gravely considered by the House of Representatives and voted to bean occurrence not meritieg Investigation even: and every Representative from a Slave State, and every supporter of this Administration, save one united In inppressieg enquiry; and the offender daily takes hie seat in Congrese; and legislates and aide in the passage of Laws for the govern ment of the country, while he himself to about to be tried for the gravest crime which man can perpretrate against his fellowman. The last offender, Mr. Brooke of South Caro lina will, at least, have bin conduct enquired into; but it most not be Met eight of, that each inquiry by the House of which be is a member, was strenuously resisted by every member of that body save two, who represent the Slave States, and by all who sustain the present pro- Slavery Adosinistretlon. Nobody who knows the parties, and has a proper respect for what he writes, would be willing to charge that the Southern member" of Congress voted corruptly In them "hiving to prevent an investigation into the aggravated assault upon a Senator of the 11. 8., by one of their own body, and that, too, when the Senator unsalted, was in his neat in the Senate Chamber, and an much under the protection of the Senate as be would have been If that body had been in ecesion. I nay that no considerate person would presume to call this deliberate corruption en the part of the members of Congress from the Slave Stites. What then was it? How Is this extraordinary vote to be announced for or ex plained? I answer, by the demoralizing ten dencies of the Institution of Slavery, which not • only compel' its representative to vote as its instincts demand, regardless of the Conetitution and the Laws, but whiohequally requires of the members from the free States who have loaned, themselves to this administration in doing the behests of the Slave power, to disgrate and stultify themselvea in the eyes of the whole American people. To attempt to describe the actual state of at faire here in the Capitol of the Betio; would be a hopelese task. It would not be belived were one from Heaven to proclaim it trumpet-' tongued through the lend; and yet no one can live here, as I have for the last six 'moths with-' out feeling his blood boll at viltnesitbsg the fears and apprehensions of fatal consequences, on the part of our Northern men, If any one ventures openly and manfully to speak the truth in the bar-rooms, on the corners of the etreets, and on the floor of Congress. And there Is reason for these fears. Thin Is a city In a Slave District ; De tone is the tone and sentiment of Slavery ; De visitors are mostly from the Slave States, and a large maJority of them (not the better portion of them,) carry pistols and bowie knives ;„ and what is more, they have, both here and else where, proved that they will not hesitate on co• elision, freely to We them. They are overbear- Ing, threatening and defiant In their manner ; and our people have been overawed and cowed. Sumner, a man of peace, ventured to beard them, and we perceive his fate. Wilson put them at defiance; but at'the same time he pat pistols in his pocket, and publicly declared that he held his perion eaered from assault? Greely carried a revolver during the latter part of Ids sojourn here; and then, and then only, even he was no longer molested, and since the brutal assault on Mr. Sumner, two thirds of the Anti-Nebraska members of Congress, end all who claim and ex erc i se the right of free epeech, as distinct from abusive language or a Dallying, threatening manner, have arrived at the conclusion that the time has come when It is a doty they owe alike to themselves and the to country, to assert, sod If neoeseary, to vindicate this great Constitutional privilege, and to be in s situation at all times, effectually to protect themselves from the Bally and Assassin. This is not a flatteriog pioture to go abroad, but it is true, and recent events prove it. No reasonable man should doribt,that the Slave-pow er have unalterably determined to extend the area of their now merely local institution; and if possible to render ititiationcd. The bowie-knifo, the pistol, and the bludgeon, are all .elements to be used in affecting this result; the latter practically and on the most trivial occasion— the two former, only theoretically and except extraordinary circumstances. • * Will the North—tho ' free and oducated,:and civilized, and peace loving North—tamely sub mit to the Impudence and the bullying of the r e t o o . punishtwhich h c h those tho i w . h . t o vei not :t w pitn,l l .o ll w h nNeorof,, to st ht:azry elave-powee This is the question which I de sire to put directly, to every law-abiding and Union-loving freeman of the North. 11 would with holdfrom our Southern beeli.ern one jot or tittle of h th o e th p o ro fi t is constitutionally entitled in the localities where k it e e n xis to ta th ; e bu a t tt l em wo p u t ld of h t a h v e e the sla ex tend the Institution into Free Territory, and the• means retroted to, to accomplish that nefarious purpose. I would have them feel that the time for action has arrived; and that not only 'must that notion be prompt and effiolont, if wo would protect ourselves from the encroachments of Slavery, but that if wo tamely mama to the blustering and bullying habitually restored to here, the in Capital of the Nation, we abed' very soon be taught that Liberty of Speech is a boon which wo hold subject to the caprices of the Slave -4ower, and to indulge in It equally with themselree, may at any time be visited by the diecretionary application of the pistol and the bludgeon. Of the purposes of the Slave power and its Northern allies in the coming Presidential Election, there is no longer any doubt. It le oponlyproclaimed by the Dem ocratic Pries from Maine to Texas; and onlythis day, the Government organ published in this city, boldly declares that "whatever ether ques tion may enter into the coming contest, rue SLA VERY issue tel included in the Kansas manure, moss and will take precedence. In comparison with IT, all other queetiora are of minor importance.— And in allusion to Mr. Buchanan's past Feder alism and the SGFOCiOII only, that it may Mlle him to prefer his country and the rights of free dom to mere party, It adds:—"they want no man whose record is not thorough Democratic." These declarations aro significant; at* richly will ;the people of the free North have merited the out rages and oontumely which are daily heaped upon them by men immeasurably their inferiors in all that constitute manhood and civilisation, If they hesitate to vindicate their right to freedom of speech, or falter In their determination to drive beak Into the fees and 'marshes where it proper ly belongs, the institution which Washington and Jefferson and Madison alike condemned, but of which Pierce and Douglas and the Dough-facee of the North, soling . under the lash of the Slave power hove become the willing propagandists. • • • • • • • The Constitution has been trampled upon, a Senator has been assailed in the Senate Cham ber for words spoken in debate, the country has , been disgraced, and the Representatives of the Slave-power in the House of Representatives, have with two honorable exceptions, justified the outrage—and for theee wrongs I invoke the spirit of freedom at the North, to demand re dress. It is due to Mr. Sumner however, to say, as a fact familiar to all who are accustomed to read the debates in the Senate, that in each and every of the last five missions of Congress, Messrs. Seward, Hale and Sumner, have received at the hands of Senators from the Slave States and the pliant tools of the North, ten times—nay,a hun dred times the abase, which in his late incompar able speeeh.he so scathingly hurled back upon hie assailants. All this hoe heretofore been sub mittal to in silence, and in say judgment too long submitted to; and now, when forbearance ceases to be a vlrtne,and the member for MlMS chneetts in vindication of his manhood and in the exercise of his privilege,retorts upon his as eailants a tythe only, of the abuse they have so long and so unsparingly heaped upon him and his friends, be is told that his "audacity" is ab solutely Incomprehensible, and his purpose in conceivable! Alike astounded that the man of peace and the meek, modest and retiring scholar, should dare to repel any attack what ever, and cowed and crushed by its scath ing severity, Mr. Douglas exclaims under the smart of the wouode inflicted—What does the Senator mean by this attack upon the ma jority rf this body What, I ask, does the Senator man 1 What does he want as to do We already refuse to know him socially. Does Iha want us to nice him! I oak again— Does he mans us to nice him I" Mr. Mason, of Virginia, foltows in a similar vein; and Mr. itaoons, of South Caroline, a member of the Howe of Representatives, resorts to the blud geon, and assails him in his seat in the Senate Chamber of the United States. The time for subrutralon has passed, and that for action presses forcibly upon on. Our oppo nents have made and present to us, the one great Issue, of extension of Blavery into Terri tory now Free; it is our duty to meet it: and that every freemen in the bind may understand this great issue, and at the same time know pre cisely srhy a Senator of Massachusetts has been beaten In the Senate Chamber of the Union, and almost killed, by this arrogant and over-bearing Slave-power, let Mr. Enaaca's great and elo quent speech be printed by hundreds of thous ands, and scattered broadcast through the entire North. Let it he read at our public meetiags: let it be proclaimed from the 110 1 / 5 0 tops, and from the corners el our streets; and if needs be, let It be preached from our pulpits, and ex plained in our lecture mums. Let the people be thus taught what this Slave-power is, and the character of the exposure which was deem ed to have merited the bludgeon, and which the supporters of the present Administration in the Rouse of Representatives, unanimously sustain and justify. J. W. W. From Kansas TUE BACILLNO OF LOFILENIOG To the Editor of the Niirouri Democrat A a little before eunriee on Wednesday morn ing, May 21st, a body of men armed with Q. d. muskets and cannon, appeared upon the hill about three•fourths of a mile southeast from the town of Lawrence. Additional forces continued to arrive for soreral boars from the direction of Leoompton, and also from Franklin. Between eight and nine o'clock, part of the troops movod down to the north, by Gov. Robinson's house, to a bill immediately overlooking the town.— About eleven o'cleek, U. S. Deputy Marshal W. P. Fain (three weeks from Georgia) with a posse of eight men, canoe into Lawrence. They were respectfully received at the Ethridge Hones. The Marshal first summoned several prominent citizens to aid his peeve, and then proceeded to arrest Judge Smith and Col. Doßoiler on a charge of high treason. Judge Smith was sitting in the reading room of the Hotel, and when in formed that the Marshal wished to see him, he cheerfully went into his room and submitted himself to the arrest. Daring these proceedings there was no stir or excitement in tho town, and not more than twenty or thirty man ware about the streets. The Marshal and his pollee took dinner at the Hotel, after which Col. El dridge went with his hack, and conveyed the prisoners and • part of the poem to the camp. The Marshal now dismiosed his entire posse, and Sheriff Jane, immediately summoned them all. And then commenced the scenes dingraoo fat to humanity, destruction to Kansas, and the end of which God only knows. About one o'clock P. M. Jones rode into town with a pease of twenty-five mounted men, armed with muskets and bayonets. They proceeded to the Hotel, and Jones called for General Pome roy. He came to the door. Jones stated he had severed times been resisted in that place— attempte had been made to asaassinate him— and he now declared that he was ‘. deka/Dined to execute the law if he loot his life." And now, paid he, I demand of you, as the most pro minent man in the place, the surrender of all the cannon and Sharpe's rifler that you have, and I give you five minutes to decide whether you will give them up, taking out hie watch, and noting the time. The General went up to the Committee room ' and returned in a few minutes, and replied that the cannon would be given up; but that there were no Sharpo's rifles In the place, except such so were private property, and that those could not be surrendered. Jones ecemod to be of opinion that they hid rifles which were not private property, and requested him to stack all they had in the street, and said that aneh as could be proved to be private pro perty would be returned. By this the the whole posse, variously estimated at front five to eight hund red men, were marching down the hill, and coming into town on the south aide. The cannon (four plates) were prOduced end carried through the street. Ono was a brass six pounder, the others little pop guns, which a mon could comfortably carry on bin ehoulders. No rifles were delivered up. Jones now told Col. Eldridge, who °coupled the hotel and owned the furniture, that the hotel must be destroyed; that , be was acting strictly under orders. The gran d jury at I l ecompton had de clared the hotel end presses at Lawrence a nal earileil, and ordered him to destroy them. He would give Col. Eldridge an opportunity to re more his furniture, and for that purpose he VOLUME LXIX-NUMBER 540. _ might have until five o'clock. It was then fif teen minutes plat three. CoL Eldridge replied that the furniture &mid not be removed in less time than half a day, and desired a longer time. Jones refused. Then said Eldridge, give me time to remove my family, that le all I ask. A part of the ftthoiture was : afterwards removed by the posse as plunder, but most of it wee burned with the House. By this time the "law and order" mob was pouring into the streets, and the residents, men, women and children, sought shelter in the adjoining woods. The first property destroyed was the press of the Kansas Free State, which was thrown Into the river, and everything pertaining tothe office, with exchanges, paper, end a large quantity of miscellaneous books, were thoown into the street, mutilated and destroyed. The flag of the lone Mar ("South Carolina and Southern Bights") was hoisted first upon the house of G. W. Brown, of the Herald of Freedom,. and afterwards upon the hotel. Brown's press and everything in the office shared the same fate as the other, and a wagon load of books and papers was trampled in the streets. Jones promised in the commencement that no private propertyabould be destroyed. But hous es were broken open and Tided of whatever suit ed the fancy of the mob. Locks, bolts or bars, wore no security. Windows and doors were bro ken and destroyed, and money and valuables to a large amount.missing. It was currently re ported, and uncontradloted, that eight thousand dollars, chiefly in money, ea, lost from ono houee. About 6 o'clock, three cannon were placed in the street, twelve or fifteen rods east of the hotel, and eomo thirty shots were fired, shattering the well considerably, but proving altogether too slow a method of destruction for these "low and order" men. They then set fire to the building in different places, and put several kegs of pow der under it.. The damn end smoke soon burst out at the windows, and the whole building was in a blaze. The walls trembled and fell, and the shoots and yells of the mob proclaimed the tri umph of law and order in Lawrence. While the hotel was burning, the house of G. W. Brown was twice eet on fire. The floor was burned thrbugh. The fire was finally extinguished by some young men of Lawrence. The mob threatened to !shoot them, but they acre not deterred.. If his house had burned, several others meet certainly have been destroyed, and there would have been dan ger of burning nearly half the town. Many of the mob were bent on destroying every house in the place, and speeches were made urging the destruction of the whoie town. Maine, it is said, advised moderation. Col. Jackson, of Georgia, with many others, were opposed to the burning of the hotel. A tender-hearted man from Missouri, who bad come oat to extermi nate the d—d abolitionists, :that tears at the eight of tho destruction of the property of Inno cent, unoffendleg men, as be found them to be. The mob began to disperse an hour before &meet, and at eundown moat of them had left the town. A few, overcome by excitement or etupified by liquor, lay insensible in the street. They were unharmed by the people of Lawrence. In the evening Gov. Robinson's house was eet on lire and burned to the ground. And thus ended, for that day, the-execution of the 'law" in Lawrence. The women and children of Lawrence slept that night either beneath - the friendly sheltering trees along the banks of the Kansas, or huddled together in small horses and cabins on the out skirts of the town. One man of the poese was killed by the falling of a brick from the hotel. The report theta free Oats man was killed at Lawrence, on the 21st, I think a mistake. I think It has reference to a most cold blooded murder committed by them on the 19th met., at Blanton's Bridge, three miles south of Lawrence, where a man named John Jones was shot after he had delivered up his revolver. The man Who ehot him saying as he did it, "I have shot one God d—d abolitionist, and I'll shoot another." Jones was from Illinois. 'ladled tho next night. From the numbers whom. I have seen return ing, and from erodible information, I am of opinion that there were three men from Missouri to one from the Territory engaged in this inva sion. The Free State men had made no prepara tion for defence, and no resistance was attempt ed. Alen from all parts of the Territory would have come to assist them, but they did not de sire it So long as there, was hope In peaceful measures they -would resort to no other. I great ly fear that that time is past, and that the scenes of the "_lst will prove to be the commencement of a civil war in lianas. Ass Era Wrestles. In addition to the foregoing we tune been fur Malted with the subjoined letter just, received by a gentleman in St. Louis, which throws addi tional light upon the fearful state of license and disorder now existing in Kansas: TOPEKA, May 22, 1856. Dear Brother—Your wife is very unwell.— She was injured in traveling the other day from hero to my house. A party fired upon us, and a ball passed through her arm. Coma here im mediately. I will send this by Mr. Dam, as there is no dependence to be placed in the malls. Yours affectionately, 050. H. WOODS. There are five hundred men here in arms.— Free State men. KANSAS Ctrs, May 22, 1856. '1"o the Editor of the Missouri Democrat: 1 suppose you will have already published the general facts of the necking of Lawrence, be fore this reaches you. A. town given up to des olation and partial destruction—balls whistling in every direction before the women and children had an opportunity to make their escape—child ren searated from their parents in the dismal confutaon—mothers rushing through the streets with infants in their atone—the mining and firing of the Free State Hotel—it is a picture of the miseries and barbarities of war—the worst of all ware, internecine and fratricidial war. • Dazing the attack on the Free State printing office, a valuable library of some four or five. hundred volumes belonging to Mr. Drawn, the editor, was wirersl times set on fire by a portion of the posse, and as often extinguished by the cltiserts. Had it been-destroyed, the flames would have laid in ashes the whole of the east ern part of the town. Scarcely had the firing on the Free State Hotel commenced, when partial dispersed through the town, breaking open etores and pri vate dwellings indiscriminately, and helping themselves to all they could lay their hands on. On the main street nearly every house was sack ed. One man, Mr. Johnson, who kept a board ing house, bad the amount of $2,000 in drafts, cheeks and land warrants taken from him. 001. Topliffe, a graduate of Went Point, and ap pointed lent fall by Gov. Shannon colonel of Militia, 11110 forced late a room at the Free State Hotel by members of the posse, and deprlred of his commission, private papers, gold watch, and money to the amount of $BOO. His trunk was then broken open with a bayonet, and his clothes taken out and carried off. I am cognisant of foots relative to the murder of the boy Jones, which probably will not reach you soon from any other quarter. On the Mon-. day previous to the attack on Lawrence, ho was proceeding on hornbook about two miles from Wakarus, when be met five or six men who or dered him to stop and deliver up his arms. He replied, "All the arms I have Is that little pis tol" which he gave up. His assailants then cal led upon him for the horse he rode ' which he refused to surrender, saying he had a mother dependent on himself and Ms team for support. He then started on, was called to by the captain of the band, iho - threatened to shoot him. To this he paid no attention. He was then fired upon and shot through the bock, the bail lodging in the abdomen. This took place about noon. He died at 11 o'olock that night. Oa the afternoon of that day, a party of five started from Lawrence to see young i ones.— Oa their way they weremet by two pro-slavery men from Lecomton going to Franklin They were commanded to halt and turn back. This they refused to do, saying that they were "de termined to see young Jones, who wen shot on the %fortunes." On attempting to pursue their mune, the two men rallied their rifles to fire.— The rifles 'clopped. Instantly the Lawernoe party drew op their rifles which also snapped. One of the two then made a snood attempt to discharge his piece, which proved too enesessfol. A young man by the name of Stuart, from Buf falo, N. Y., and Clerk of the Free Topeka Legie latttre, fell 'nonslip wounded. The ball struck him la the left eye and passed entirety through the head, scattering fragments of the skull over the road. One of the Lawrence party then fired a•revolver, the ball of which struok the man that had shot Stuart in the hand. He dropped his rifle and rode off. Some days before the sacking of the town, Shannon said after the attack on Lawernoe, he intended to station one hundred United Statee troops at Lawneuen 100;at Topeka; 'end one hundred on the Wakarusa audit Osaawittsmie. 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