THE . 14.AILY . PITTS ESTABLISHED. IN 1786. BUSINESS DIUNCTORY. elrfrEpljd Acr 007irtialft719121(j AGENCY Na. 10. Magi strud, Awfm, or Co Elms um.linnattal and Uncut. 0. VA= l ,tworro Oath Ln theibrold MAW thilAni."6 spria&Wle foi 1858, TAE; BELT & HALL', 19 awl 11Park Place,oo7oooßom aetiHtof Igssou,, 9191169 to 7kil. aiv 115119.109.1 i ',STRAW mon; ABCI9IOI/11. 9141W10311, .1411.9111.9;09. . tramline. ;Okra samtatont or PATEK9l9Boxslits. •ortoisrloO999.. With • mond ,fiasootmoutot 1311111 W BoYSET9 anil HATkoir tit! newest &alp; all of whleb 9111 bo eared. Was. • ID i p A i At% al r War. • 9 ill ThO atilisli Atte filati — Ciampany. l i t t r s e r-o. e t u lr s=t 4 RN s ansisi JOHN B„ PLATT, ' le Matta? BCeet. Mrs loft- WHM will be mind a full assortmont iNaTe Ih''regr o~wa do"VmdAi.,PWrh=rng Vlt-Weirtireteastzmaaa an Wend to the New Sta guy %%It Columbu etlet las tae.=d, ANDREW & TEAM • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and; oolen Idsoldneri t. 0. kriat lbeefau maltilaters, ifigirgeaset=r ds. litiPortars Flost pea= In ti No. 87 Poo St, New Tat% n. ";40241 7 /thea BEAM . 13011 WOBX11.• &aux Baginu and Balers, Ezolustre to Now Vl* fix_ 14=141.1. Buy . • Hougles.Patent Klastio Skirts. OATES tit FRANCE, No.;1 Barialay ertviet, New 'Yak. AITTION—Mai ere_ mutes MIPS 4.. V era th d tamp of Om Want. meaufeettam -Mims Pr tellltok prompted smordlat do Pm m 1204 W. JACKSO DE R SOL ORATE AND FE MAKER, YE01...7 3T. 4= BROADWAZ NED TORN. - FAIRBARR'S PLATFORM SCALER. 'Pile undersigned harts' tg been appointed ago at in tr u gletastail &E, P..F it 00., earfttrauTh ,it• attention Otto burlasa capanugt7 to tea = l enity ef theta Sodas ow all cams. Thaw tam bandrobtioted to 00* 11+011i ,..t ta=1111= - 11 - itioadtbalWrEastattraorsod mat Li r Oava . istallar o we t? osarh XO • ,ara i W w lll3 ardent tor Goantan, Poitatda, Dortuzit, tlatv Coal, llaileead and Oats' Salm ad Arum 11013811? WICLIA. ck add Liberty' stralt.,Otansuretal ,Itatr analrd - Pittilmegb. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. a16a1f...........-I.IITIIII I. 5T1T1C131....-0. =Mt BIGELOW a CO, ISL. M a im dat (Smciag nel• 46 gm aurarro Arai, nor Wean rt. PlttsbUrghp Penna. /1O& fl cABBIAGES, PildrONS, Waisiin . :ll • Vlrtion of Panay Tablelam To Dgytrbrdana t tzma inninh -sm n "=l6'raf •Wit. .11fiCIITCO13301.1 CO Vl7 1-10 sum 3tigO hun LESAIM -- .4C1 ERS, Produce Commission mants, AIM DIALERS .5" Pittsburgh Sinufactured.Artiotee, No: 219 Liberty street, wiser of 'lrw,a, ors . PITAIBMIGH. PA SO- L. =in JOIMI it COOLEY, . • WHOLESALE GEOHERS -'-',- 80.1.7 ATIENIZZERS; . . Praha and PRlM:met ihunftton, No. 141 Water Street, 124 ' . PAlMazt. PENNA. • PAINTER K. LONG Bc::'.I4ANE, ROUSE AND MN PAINTERS. -au ~ . c irdets promptly attended to.. Allals meat,•4l la • maraMe• int& • War -tt WIL o. lialsa. • ROBINSON, Data R MINIS & 1131133E8 F OUNDERS • AND ENGINE BUILDERS, ead Itszet of all dteaftftft DILM Ceefttgee Mask o. Meant drat. Deftest. Irlftt Setaft T TILE STOCKHOLDERS OF Tii . otacariPPENINTI VAHIA EALLROOD cOltro, Ikm are !wear notified I hst trap Arse= er ths N sad PetrasttrjalsZatlrlad oomp.nr, aldth 7. a sralarskboldata tars atterst ;at* written • srmama attlt tn. Ohio andindhats n Way= tad Matta Sollread Caztlisslotjavartasa sad di ye pf hes a; the Latest; tarot of thoDestat Or Ps •Laqtrsalsi Ohio. Ludlum sou their toluallWM andt , r the twat .1' Lb., Pit Wallah FOrt Asyut sad ChisarollalLtrood Ltart . e sad that s amass intake gtaat t t a t: states we t as Mtfall t raterat " tAtni the nit, atUrt=oa 811005 D uAY 0174131. hate. stilts WWI or Oa sattt ° Tar?' " th. r a . r3lll/ I gilfaVt BeLo _ S. L. WICILERt3ItiaI. ...__ - WHOLE SALE I T AND . BETAII4 ilxmaln: Nci. 4sl - I.lbati Btrast.a.ad n2111,21 . b4:a., loom Imps on band sad • andowniednawntinentaDoosk - ,7 Mla... Vila, Dye Ulan Window Maas ptall dada.PWW. Al. Pad=l iull Proladidarr WWI. a snidest 5 "110 z ,%3:4a9._ i th ibls eila PhwWWW lbw* ntOnbusoment of I:l7,Jcal . , Marty grad. b ahail b. balmy to ii. ms 014 Manda,e2 the anatomora of Ids. idoblar and aisall spur. no Watt° WWWIWI Wit 4 6.1 1,11 m qrir Un tay Ma of bininraV. • •• • •E. . d.&il. ... ,:i . i •= • . • 0.241 Warty st. • . : .t: WIOI.II-WAIr AN DBICTA •IrttbiefibtSf - 4051100ga1 . Cal the it.h , Isotticto of kis Mos& sod I/sweats ftsolfonkto ssolotostkas of AL rostatestv• stock of floats onn omw. tAt is;ltt m t ; 1 1:4 WU l o wt= oat of Os best . ardrer dosinsax4 tboss who Istsb.to set Vcst egg= mock. too nuismfsatarksiosd= ":"11&1= sSfWeillsrbleitir%enotr.B-314411'. rdlir=bs prim, hi= say aottoloctoofs.: tbsn that Or taffilal to cellos ettsato es an/ oda? mew U f=lrriVa%a'oltrattagsliotetecostlssdnitbo =sna= f et=s ;“% I Ps k =s r o Sit ma,a Ko.latat Winos klukstbouss az •d. I WHY BIUMILEMD, - MILS= Ri Elkiand Ladies' 'krona Goods m dmilly, CLOAKS. TALHAS 81.911OLDSIWill. AND: arApAsciooß4c • For aft Madly U. vaxtatally = asitects: j*Meni " A eorteril= Itakst.st -Stoyoklandertandl Fire Iron,. HON CITY SWIM WAREHOUSE . 1311 Wood Movie. ,'Aidtbd rams dm =Wed 111% into wo the aftret mud ariktod, In mould - irinoso3Uiszob=:PotrolacoVidantarli '4%61. da. We sr, atomized to Iks as 400071 the onto. addamobdrido %Wm. Nd 4 Idd Wood stoat. • ; WILLIAM MITCH:EMU:Fa R644134 = trATT, 14"12 if,. 11C9 Siberts , Zarce4 ' _ Cannel OosL - LARDERS FOR CANNEL-COAL WM It sjr be ereacht/T. tr &caned She eel* bass et the mete a eottrth aite Wooed& et Dr. Bows Wtsee store lhattetholAstreet. opposite the?. 0.. arid s. tame of Wen/ Mioll MA n.T.W bomb. ead hlhetblmithr. et the Coel Depot tre Drees etate. err= Wodie ß yo.„Lii,.. il6 6 4 1 M tQl"Stilf rai l2 l 4 , S O ". i t . D V * Tense :hies deifran .010 MO. WHIM lOWA Lactihr: N. FRAZIER; fannaly ' residera of oftnobtLlEMlLlatts/Orglissrno ban ta Ow oWrogrieleoro Tratni_V"' itt , t , w ooto.: tor ban Inteloasc neniouji l tS Pronotty sitandid to. 97_99111AZ OA ABA Itt tbo ilonam 0 TDOIIIIIO ilasly, N 0.711 Man dnott. tr9co 9 to John Alozood;9. 3= l: Wet it. Pl c tis a il. 11010:011 *Son, &totem Act A. Catoscoa. , e stimate, Bent, Al.octry; Dona .119tobtx. 9=9:WU The Taylor Aron Works for Bale. VI elegant - W . r, Mill. in Nenport,. Sy., Is now Offered far al.. It Is beaunfollfloada4 on end tanker Liallaw Ma. mut bovais 2cp foot try 160 wide, hid tiro n om?. Ma. of 10 oy6. today anAl2O theft exolf.a;sod ttootber 23 Ruth and loet :zit -.ultra ArgrA F witiii.„.._°ll"velteg":l2ll: mins perand. Tito sal Iv • was. ten days ca Wins Unto msaufsatur•lton. 'Th. am described sa4at Yobile AoctI60,:011 6%6 premises, on WYX. NICBDaY, Joao 4tb, Mt at la :11. =dui pollooll7 dh= gag= oat 00000 601 the day of oar:- I.oo:nua YOW L, BUDLO, Ak co,. Igaimt. of zoilo A. Krebs & Bro.. LurnoGßA-PHERS. rpi ri lltr a tratrini l 3 i t . m tLi.Xj 4. ,A3DPItI r 7I7, dasfvt . alo tatr I.EATILKa :BlitianNa—Mad• by BOY 8E01.151.1r. et onkel Whoaha e t mr...!amd.blast, seirokot wit taw amen 26 -- pn - 1:0,,,,..... 1 " 4 14tr i t.t. Is the ordinary aumars-711,_ nalsomtm" int fidg• .. :* D .tr wt MiLlbotti Jeli dy Wood- - jSOOTT;DentiM,POTISCII SIVA et. &pa eat er,fgata; Otte rOSl AAMimotai. , - - cp S. ifELLERS the wirarr= Werriza= . 6 ,„ x „. 1 . • • a,.. • "M . • mew Iv.: SOX=Tat.. linigigjdzinietsettaire irn4. g om tiogw ei 1119 47 t PIP*. azia , New mightoierall =twos nobwin. nrilM Bunearibers conthmo msnufacture tH IL isnei veresib t a.3oe v rat u tiO m. s. Wad. :tala'So. •Wt/. 0 BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. WIII 8: & A. P. MORRISON, Atior st Mks An. 143 Yourtb street, between end Gnat, Pittabarnb. Pa. m rii RORERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at ALM at-Lenelealo. te7 ArEAT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— corner of Fifth and Grant streetauPlPdt. th.Ocrari atm, Plttabarga.• • my24-Tl4 TA3IEB J. max, Attoraoy at Law office *Jr Pound stmt. war Grant, Pittsburgh. ishiwar AGENCIES. Miabigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, OR the collection of Home and Foreign Ettweautile arid all °tin th a la i l d dLlSUl otu PaTment af rUwa t gra.n4ntiss an t d a tal• ol= t littats aed litadrj in' llaTri Milt ON. Detroit, Idlahlgan• ZittrbscrgA—Mosra Kamm 46. Ulna. Bank mql2lkr, Co.. Quetta Otltor, Lorenz, 13t4rwart 00. Weer-haat& b =3,--14, :mr o=elas os Made= Ikon tedrabl• WX. A. IRWIN'S SAI, ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 front Spktarg.'°2'o.l'.l4l.DMat' A URN LOOMIS, Red &tate Agent, g a rke 114,13111 Broka, alb No. at abotclinod. madam m ail Y i 741.1117 I:svnA -M. GORDON, Secretary Western .110- .E: • rare 00.29 Wass Wart. r c . : is ~ .:. .,c .". I ...,:,.. . ..,. , .....,. . . . . " DRUGGISTS. 105.11 WILCOX. JI FLMING BROTHERS, wouttozi to 7. imrs DI) WROI,ESALE DRUGGISTS, Q. GO WOODp Prortoss or Dr. litass's eitt=itAla tir LOH.IC HAFT, Jr, (euccessor to Jas. Wad sualarna..a. and Mall •r• sad Dodge In 01.1; • • a., coma W• • • sad Sixth itnoto. f rIN P. BOOT% Wholesale Dealer is twaim pant., ow, Varalabas and Dy• Itazer. le. ZNI ttitara. lli tl on=eatte wo,mpt attinatka. Sr . Awmt for Sebanska 87.134 tar 51.17 FAIINESTOCK & .00., Wholesale sad onamthotorni of Wblta load,Rod 1. .ald h =. Wawa Wood sail hoot stmts. Mho soda RE. SNLLIMS, - Virbolesale Dealer l~eiin 0. lira rett=idameminattai.r, ,_16,61 :1. - UN & v4:4 ... 6 . Re. • • ••• • can= of Llbertir Sad Bt. Ws ilwifte . 801100 MAKER k W., Wholora% kOSEPII FLEMING, &memo? to L. Wilcox &Oa, carat Market erect and Dlafccolul—Em• mm lAy cat Inca sad complate asoricant of Mallda• Ctoctsc. ralt=mcc and all par=lo baclaemi. _ ._-- PMC II 3 4O .a ccaammeadi al all boom Jakly COMMISSION &C. CAL SMVI H AA IMMO N ME] ITS. Wool, Mks, Flour, Raooa, Lard, A, Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY b. 71 Water St, Pittsburgh. PL tptlac t isilmgh , Vrelbslll•, Otlc. D.lonet.emderat=lk. Ems Il le V it rk e PhllA. tie.. Lipk eh i n Ek1..1 . ,%t lAuna. *". Thomas* Geed= gmakirellicklassi Coma, Balm. OIL% A D BAlloet Ca. dlayd Vi COP “If .I . V=DIOIO UMPlU.T.fr o i s tll It 7LM I Pil t llll 75l . 4 FLOUR FACTORS'. - - *unit Prodsca Commis:laa ilerchants, No t? Nora Mares and 3 N. Water beke Sam. PIELLADELPIIIA. EMI to Uig k7 Woodeard*Oo, D Lehtm C a 0% Ult. U. Q.n.t Manta it 00. A Di, aUq paer,Prie•auo. Woodleki " CalsbamehOm, Mormw&GWWw._. UltallmthereON JbetrommmtilM"' B a nylumwly£o3,llwW&L.WOrauthe -, IJ. 84V16it W. Wm. 47.03sgrsvot0o, riuoyerzb sad Phil/A.4th , I•l44iesa RoDANE & ANJER, 6 1111amal FLOUR, GLEAM AND PRODUCE. ConuniiNnon and &mud Pa. Forwarding Merchant.. o. 114 at-, 4N:tabu/TA Pan LIMO') SP WMARANNASP " ' bosky in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally. MAIM ff&REET, jor. Amu rllrgatThrEar "t"l". WjaclLS cog gy er pgßlEt. MUM & AID IMAMS II PITTSBURGH JUNUITACTURIA sag st.. Wyatt' Water awl from et salt lITTSBURGE. DAVID C. HERBST, Floor, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCHANT _ Ifs la Liberty Amt. cormsHm4, Pitsburgli, IVIVES his attention to the um of Flour, Part, Ihr .a kanl, Chew. Dater, Oran, Drat .iihkr i Vimenu rarperanny acacia& 4.11 17 EIZZitY s.-gure, (late of the firm of Wi un kfmmtie,4,) COMMISSION DJULKA IF nu zerAr, AND Btoome, No., 76 Water street, below Market, Anig Prrroußon. vviza. -• , . A. A: HARDY, &g at i a s s itM)Mb LA n ent of Ow Moon andrifftur A :; i BAILBOAD. Comer trust & Ferry ots., Pittsburgh, Pa. J 1224711 1. W. 11111.13.--.....*-••••-.................... S. MOW J. W. BMX& & CO., EttWANDING & COMMISSION NCR. MUNI'S mul Nam 131 all kinds orPittib g=i• Artleta... Land Pip, sad Mixt Lend.rlist Stria: Pittaborgb. . Woe. °Marren, Ohio, es ienrrooperne neer:mm.24 10.01•• Zs, grAW 3asata =Ur. rag goa MEM , coo*" mom, --......T11016 fir . 13.16/S. ,• • tidbalotens lOW* Oal 0/4111110 . -..01000Th0 WWI EICEOMMIKIIIIItI Maneacturas. l!et. .132 roc= cticAMO o cclLLlooolCocoo;i o kuilad , 'Dolan On Marc Hutto!, Lao Mob co 4 PrOdltoo p X4l .111,Wooa stood, aborrWator. Plttsborsh sofa - :CONASP • Importer sad Dealer Inhambane Lamle= Wag • • • N. U. YWlet • DRY GOODS• "/USEPH HOENE & 00, Wholeaale and Retail Dealers in MIEHINGO, nasommtur4 Horturar ,d warm . Wrier Goode, &o. parr asskatti. bet.4olancliarDimara& ••• Minato • tar Itrictlaea Tani• ea 6190 11..gageitta-....l—a..l—argAll AS ea t - MAO & srnotosaseartammu Dealers m la= sad 413401* DI7 1004 st ss Wes NePHY _ 111MOIITIELD, Wholesale arta Galati Dry Gloolk Illataltaata, corm fourth kat ritvesta I.IM _ Wm. J. CTia . HOUSE. A3IkG N i 04 A MnE Ni TA L Gli F _itia ll o E r l ila, • arodlinergAttgek: , ~_. 134 " r ° :" ..,.._ ri u glet, E r u m: l Pe. • l'i.-All vital pramvtli ........d.4 to. spUr.6=l • . Removal!' Removal! Removal! - ' ROBINSON 4'00.-,IPO. 23. : .111T5 . .21 IL .12.JUIT. , lIAV/NO Staioied rattl!-. Store to , No, 23, ' II I' litth street, (next datr tell: addsollesfif Win vat a3lo. sod 4 to ellilleMatiair am r p , ol 2 l IA Amide= ow aintetSinli' 1tT 30 . - .." 7 v. .T. tqatirann ts i & VE T.. , • ' - •i 1 . .I*.' lll/ 11Er ibi -403441 ileoteh Mat* Statritc44.' sob rths 'OU C/Ottlakkir _ iv * Q. . 3 ovum a to si Ow 6 '.. w. AV , O I , . ii videliattEs . :. . . !..GEORIZR E...63N0R#P 0 '.: ' asuailutiaioiriAal=aoln o !, • - .12..14 Bomb and. mogul amass/ ,eiattffAliura .runa.r. maw.. -............a5ank B. ma? 1•1 V ••01 Ds%• L eh sad Asearbs• Year Ilaey w r t. ••• a OW. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1856 :f.EI 151 tizjIKVI :I r{l) ri BANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T. HOGG: BSDFOUyD, BEDFORD SOMYRUT, SOMERBET CO„__ MOUNT PLEASANT, WIESTMORYDUM. OONNELLSVILLE, FiT . FTTMO2., Tonna UNIONTOW. L .N NEW Digo l / 1 TO. „ MU . " VERIX):: D.P.Mt. received, Disoonfte made. Drafts Wu sni collectd, Bata Notes and tipeds baUght Meta, Notes and ftnar Bscuritles bought ant ennimteon. Onroperaderies and nalleetkro. sum. suns..—.xersao sallll--.llasisca saleass. iiRAMER- RAILM, Bankers And Ex change Brokorn Buy sad_ seld Gold shd Ulm sod Norm, Icancos Rsal re or Stork Borer rlbleoldnuchass Ims7 Notesoad mea Bast sad Wed. Bay sad sell Pods ou pi on .Oom Donee- Goss made on all pants in to Union. dElee maser of Rota Third sad. Wood sitts. der' estly omens Os BS. Mark l mu les . spl exy N. 110LBIES & SO . N, Dealers in Foreic Dad' . 18 1 :Erk Normand Spair l erark t sized. pi cl bulTb. itrOcaleatkrax toad ca all the e pitscipal altla tiatalataarl,l,2l•l3lltal Statae.' „ , DIA.NCFACTURING. MILLS IILITCLEIXLL—......TOBOI R. illatzpaos TIBION VOTINDEN, Blllteholl, neuron & Co. ivnutontinue the business of the Union a i tir ig at i t a a. 011 land at PINNOCIE, MITOH• They manesatore au usual. • Imo and moral aeortmeat ot OARTINOS, cearraiiing sCookingStoves, Rum L an d Side Ovens, vens, MANTLE& IIA N OA M TES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog rroTu, bad Irolu, Ten lollies, Plows and Plow Points, manna Machinery Outings generally, AB and WA= MSS . ' Saud SU du& IRON & WAS OF BEST BRANDS, SbovelkSpades, Pleb, &0., MI of whlah wW, be sold st. inihnins. paw. 1130.1 r Penn Cotton Mills, -Pittsburgh. NNNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. MeneUe• twos of— r w aobn and ‘' lW .C 4)3ria . ° , oberandde=s in i v o gye a rzt ill t xturlgra t =maria. T_ yaw: am. WILLIAMBARNHILL' tr,'VO., 61 Penn et:, bola Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pe. §TRAM BOIL= 11 ARritS end &MET MON WOMBS, Kundaertorm BarahllN Pat es Bolin, Lecomotin, lined asdXßollers, 0112- Prso:WE M 13.41 15, 'Viaduct giardanti sbortist notice. ordas a= a dlatance mar attended ta. Hats and Caps. 4,..h t. WILSON & BON keep constantly on • hind Otter doeoiltion and nasty of Rita wad both orboboode alld retail, Thom &Miring do • not Bat cep. eclat aad ahosp. vtotbt ••11 to In* at • eall Wore ptembsobas sliewhaa. moats W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Atoontocturoo ourl Nola to Cabinet Woro, No. U Moot GROCERS. Wri I =TOM Shriner & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, MO d 3 132 Second &roe% (Between Wood and landtileid) FII73BWIGH. I ; : •'• :1: Wholeshle Grocer and General Merchant, N. 93C1 Wen Stmt. Attain*. c.:047 DOM 4•121:10i Wallace & Gardiner, lIHOLENJILB DRALARB !It Flour, Provisions and, Produce Generally, NO.= LTBSZTT BT. .1.70-17 BAOLLEY, COSQBAVE .E. CO., Whole. sale Groan; llsal2o Wool fit. Pt:Unto:trot. aoo-1) &z.CULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer and Oommlorlos Idarchratt.DrOw to Prgatszadlitts Ilarafeetored Artlat T. 1113 Defy rkmt. Flax &OM 17.0131. 1 10aN FLOYD & CO., Wholesslo Oroceo and Cormtta alnian linahaats,No.l7B Mod sod 2211 lel& amt. Pitrurch. "11.0 BERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Dos/as Ittdsrsa, Pittabanh Clanillatcroo. and an of Recap -6aal Damsel° Wnia and Liquor,. tia Al Li. t =sat Da band • ins 7 larg • of naarslar •• Dan. nrcutnall.—....lrTlLUX WUXI --..z. A.. =MI LIcCANDLESS, MEANS I CO, (1112(tOtth• cos Imo.a A - bloat sairej IPtutlosal• jim t t0 . ..... lo ialla,GlamOottoserans, and Pt Itaargietaroa h. goon 17, oort aof Wool mid Iliu — ra - Pttlibant ro. "40 moa vorans.--.—tiltEl n Irolll.--.....1.3.13i Mr/LES & ROE, Wholesale Grocers sad Omlad= Idarettnata, 90.194 Med, etrw.littr HOBIAT DALZELL I 00., Wholesale Glom% n Contattnion Itaantn.lnni in Preitee tittaborshlanalletaren No. 163 Liberty stmt. Pittabornh. q Arikli DICKEY ie. 00., oleasle r'euee* l Th }.~y.\ A Y'At'LQ~7 ~1./ 7 •i4RI f~~ ml , Tmrlmimil C. COClllaVonessor to S. Sad ./7411,11N iggrArfikl.V. rip .• 1 f Is : . .: • • .1. ~ , JL. READ, &ohmller and Stationer, No . 7$ Poeath stmt. Alalisilsallni. MIMIC. &C. John IL Mellor, • Wirb. O. 81 WOOD STREET, betw ssa een Diamond Ang_ k ro Amiga Star, flels Ad for =MB, t MILIMIAIt4 PaTttemx,l WAS. saki &Wit litosimel 4Gads. IL Weber & Bro.; O. 03 MTH BT, of the Golden Hant,lol• lgq for CLAIM 0411 r, Orsed tad I'm runs, r i g a ggezi Hiudtiliums. u lL. lbural Isar* Charlotte Mums, • Mi.trAOTIIRKI3 , and Dealer In Pismo Marta and tarter at win% sad eirike3 InstrlP' 2U"' PATI O %we l ibido:lC:L.4lde sad irit oat Zola= Attaetuand. m 73 1111 Wood R. g I II 43 , PantE ali and &Method - LEATBER BELTING, from the Manufactory of Holt & Brothers, NEW I 06.11. 1 3 the Belting of; ti do manufacture -has r acarcutt . as mac sus Weans ins nay latr and instant* t the United Staten the sun nand nr tin mann* New Yoft. at tacit lan . .w•ttlloug lathe IVI% . 1183. lib of= pasioc whir, Inas Irma col undertha twnonal can of Otta wrindnAlitn hides an Mann br tbannaltaa at Malt own uS UM" Inswing fraud= from an sod men, tannin at thair own htni taunt OW th• Wins and it= ban bon hicosood o ntantsd lock y tahant, i ft tret t erd on coaVon to Vitranr k = =yr 4 / nanmented and nd with tholzhatont num tints. and : I na vi .m....dn a g i=ly non =Tan an both dein to nut MIT on the ntilin. and stylus • tens of non than 23 par ant. mt those nada in thcorlinny swum TO machanks of all Sinn. to cotton and nolen 13.•IICI roiling Whs. tam nth ovum ol =VorittneWit t iks. honor. in non to isvai canama, Ulla Bettina Is VW" raconnundsd, rt= Icglistrirrrit ghee ie. Eravr. *waft. Its head of cod. . mathlawillnallww I. S. 1.11.11...,.-....,..J1303 CLUSWiL j;~:~;~~jy~Ti! Valley e TIOW Work.. Vi l iE S Ampeto?tfe F et a ory r of tut largo inaniodlOual Watobtratot mown of Way sad Lea ,tp l ia, Than Mop ban woad sot anatomist& of tboir Winona bad 0 , ad PLOWS, and woo fay to ebt Wanton of imam sod Train" to all awl sant. teals new , tazi Ponta. man, E% lona. LIU Oldie Dab' Pod/ on. WILL O .127 v.. Plow rd.%to consweted " = tondo. tiny, '"4 abMOtt T M. DE LANGE, DEALER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, - 233 LIBISR hr.; eo6Otili 2.1 AgOa of Wood, ♦ fal4nortous of. Hoyt's Loather Ileltiok and 'Oils, ' For llsabln"ry and Oralartk slwayir en Wed. splLlyd Math Ward Property for Bale. I WILL SELL on reasonable terms cud tirP armor of Mu gad WWI oto., wri t ;rit i L u z br aux. Tur ere MIUIOOI.O dims v AIM, WM Lora earner otUblefy ang Itslawla sta. 28 foot fruat oath. VW an aelog 11r morbll boarding hearts or as ocal=1: coal brought by the :11 = bmn " C aya, '" V i isr of Butler sag WLlnts °Waft. the oybradld ImyroYeauntt,lottactry. da.. of Fero rack Earj b, Tagy ate wellr i r i ta l f=grge i ltgr . l . ) r . i t raiSt polAorbocd hoos.s lPl4LA fair. tf . JAMBS na.e.it. HE Marc. .t. I COWIN* INUTEUATE AND HA 11-7 DIM& L. pan" (Gattttotatt) oat pair total. overcome, bat . K 0141347 ttob wttboatmatait UM . 1/Froaatitat, takattouitaltat, or • Nstr. SlWO=L U trot=t l=terliti t. aious ta tiatob an illicit °Mod. agattata. to Plata and oral stapsrad. Taa outatalbas Is Mr stattlantbat ean w Ca pr m op a a y calL ow w w satot u rabla= othv O "0 ? tioa tat AL = t ilt. tbOalst Batt Btanp. lb Y - - PICNOEWB PATENT SAFES AND RE. 4.3 lIIIGZEIATORS—TI wit daradda and 41 dad Arad. far march' lemodsed at Ms IMO thea gatlke bonsai ° lona all *OW ankles Int in the • AWN fad and tbe rale by theadla soap 'far Crnitud Etat.. 13i Wad ac TJORAW I). • • ezating And Sox Jr= • Subscriber Duffing purohased the ex 1= W.; ~,,,s . .r , r warrboz,v Imps= amostaxr ah band at I wireroamou • Toderalt• :• Cotten mks. • hugs la isal lad did Vol= •• wepld "f t rIGW• II = ii = • a az= ••• _ Is gewitaL ans•VATOW. ft. NEW YORK . ADVIIIMOMENTS. sr= BMLWN vissonnewEN ECUELL. oa Rut Zingintna ADTEriousel =I. Iva L 45 Btvothoay, A Vlta/izing._Egment! TO CONSUMPTIVES. POYSIULAN. of . high standing, a nd tortemiy•Proftaar lo.one of leadlicel loamy. or this noun try. now retired from, aatiTif Casella Who trio b calming term Pulmonary' Illtnrays. dorm ~,towcysycilog ln Booth., aumnicslbr his health • m r . cia. a nsfpg,i, Uroorditle, Crtehy, any an d Geneyal• Atebatty; and belog tornun that. bonfande ate coffering and 4122 tronually from My wont draadful of all Olecase., he le Matrons. from the princlhfin of hummll• aptmaking known Ws moat caltublo 1413:1ady. UiXtrt of yttUtm Ceuta to Postacc Stamm mew,. h. AIL send a Belpe. •Ith WI directions for making nod surcamfullyuglng It. 2 13" r.r7ll:l7eAnn"mtliinet4d,t4ecl""' the B. Y. DEVXRUOUGH. 01. Pakal.ao.z, Box 23, P. 8., Brooklyn. N. Y. A: ARNOMC 4 SON. MERCHANT TA_ILOI-3S, 67 BROADWAY NEW TORN. Erg late fi r m of A. Itc O. A. Almotix hu h,' bens dissolved au ths ist boy A, aenc,... or the orielnal dem, has mode ad orith himeelf Ms son WILLIAM. <Mtn al th• las 11, ..gge Os purpose steamflating hada.= B roadway. t Thor ban tbe ttor•No. 667 between th. he sad Metropolitan Hands. wbgre they ham inetimened • line assortment nrceicens, Omsuams and Festings of the newest styles. Our austamors me assured that nor aim be to en hance the reputation which dirt: mare of attention to ,names has earned Par ths. Maar paiLlast• mul thst our conatent cars will be to ham emu garment e r .d t h , manner that, fin style sod workmanship. cannot to mar. puss& tarighlmor Sew ORES k, MACNAUGHT 11 achine Spool Cotton M s u p.ria; improved Dls Cord 200 Yards Spool Cotton Thread, TBD 6 Cord No. 60 inclusive, o) l 3 f te i tiSm sfoe atl 266a isthro 16t6 6 C lgi Cord from rya DO 1:12: 1 110. taw. ra lir by woo lue wuto roocra b la th o l alertt uooor Imo L.ror =moot iust r•cohlut andfor tau b, tb. is,. of 100 dol.. or raorrat. or 1100 dos. A LILY &Mal MIX. rto. IS PM. Stroot, Naw York. Norval davit en 011113 DIACINAUG Olaftoror. Dam. 21.1 Dor bLd trate barna. 0111011.4 D New York Corn Exehan_ge. BAG 111[ANITFACTURY. 125 arid 127 Broad Street. B. E. CLAIM, NANUPAOTURBR AND MAUR IN Bags and Bagging, QSNABIIIiGS, Sheotingx Duck, Flax and cotton Twin. te Iro,Thror Dugan. te, =W SW lath Grain Can. eminlss Nay, Thar Ita,ta DIII.IMV BAGS, Designed and pistol to ender exmainly tor their Q. C. ammtatimt of Imam Is mree. and of metena dials.. led oar castes= out have any batter UMW may vlob tat In type without Mtn date. Country Merchant@ am Invited to KILMIDO oar eack of Thator Deer. yin ronumlne Maim of all the memo du my hoary Manahare. !mart Drills, ha l'acteas medial tahlaw,allalrrminted Worder. Pron.. Pastas impelled with Mats and Mot Bag. (km es. to, made of This cr echoed clot . we ham am Thisaa ter atainnlitm scerattr Paints, Oils, Glass, firs* Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol, dos., DORS & MANN, LID GILECiIfIOII ITILIIXT. (am. of Jar.) NEW sear II ia= Rhin and iris ItaLlroad Dap", . ARE aowbelling tho &Dm articice, is con. la o r t=l n= h g, rand, 4agartain Zane Ettinta ar., &a, at drat mat in • dnamsta to Lianas and Ma w& atT2nSoni For the 1,000,900. U. B. PATENT MARBLE.COMPANY, 90 Thorn scree!; N. Y, MANUFA OFMAB,I3ILE M.AN TLIC3. TEE= TOPS, s Mous% Ermatel. and alol 01. Itall tlit entid Ma II7DEBTA LB. ids. This artldw .bleb lea prmarethre or Marble Owl. ebasicenr cooltdaed with mtmeal cake", to as to to moulded late amr Mon and otkr, by snarl' • marble eau be mambo. eared at leestbah With, sat of the commsa material. .Wrap easels it derebUlty and beaatr. edits Mar Iron mot Slate, Mere Mho =tam the emMt late the mom or the material, while so .11g1121 tom rrary beats to the suthent 1t... Use Dm SI to IRO. Sable WM. da. equally ohms. Melts for the gamOtidere In &Ms ot above Re the Caere= stalc, vtdr.h Ingun Uannti, ratalit t. Um* Inter to thettael,,,vrarricKfunddr, ppUsattem to M Nest. LAKB, Bea. NEW YO . 0r2217 , . . mat French Window Glam. EDWARD P. DIOKIE, 144 Chambers mt., N. r, Tim doora tat of Linda= hirer hared Dnot. 19FURS to . Dealers and Customers his cal. Oman bread. of Iran& WiadowVias Affors• tornza. Parties wtabindaftuat Will Da Ineniatwat with prima onroceiht of tholr 'Minot Olaaa cat to any daalrati pattern. &Winn:tad haw Graham, ayitartly - - Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. slum. WiiOLESALE NANUFA.CTURYD. 234 & 235 Broiairiy;Ntrw York. The most extenstro in the world. TILE late fall in the price of materials, on sets:mat µpen the string...ler e r the romel make'. Ma enabled me Tr manufacture Into], toe tar Maim Mad% and to rear to toorshanta, at very km otiose , the target and moat menelete amortmeet or U.ILBRELLAS AND PARASOLS tots mad le &trope or Arlittica. Mombasa 'WWI New Tote to bur theft mode. are mrporttilty teettbd to oall and examine the Awl. before IL IL—Please cot thin rood out es i =i your Pookot 110=. rce . 3. 1 e. AWN NUM, elataheturer. FIRST FREffinnS PIAEO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, liAllll/11f7r0DERS d and e 3 W ass Street leLa IMOADIraI. NM 111 ESPECTFULLY =II the at o cin i ye, tentlon of thapaldloto tin& eajeadi aeleirtenent of meniiqtrand andmaare which, llff name Of tom,eiumiir teach. , talit Cl fniel.lnehart weary Wag that readares Piano an wasanatemed. Thou was maid the Mit am both Made. to compultkat with the mast dietlosidebed loatere Dom Destion. HSN New Yeah aad Bethnal. TBlll3lPlll—atearwal h POl3 hats Jost been awansed CO. ftllal rival= 006 D 1111. DAL (cm all am:methane) at the late Tut of the Almeria. Itviiteta, Oryetal Pass, Ter the agar Planoßatas. de7 coltify Safety Pass. R MINING PURPOSES, and for lONI ETINO OHAIICIP,4OO is WIT sml DAL bbigt.tnio :1244 1 MILIVIIIitgra/Mli a Telir * 'ad 13 2 11NN PUTMAN, fin gsarr i ia. M w. drir"Sta-mir- X1411131' aeLlll7, SI MIAS. 4 rsipoirtss AND DLt.i6B IN DlPoints, Oils, Dyes, Periamuy, 4 1 17 10 'WILLIAM ST Now York, INVITE tlis attention of the trade to their brio wo wortsd hook Dow. Paints. 011 s. Nemo. ri li=tos to char y sty rootliity. ooarcryPot and roaskatot of Tooth. Italy an Noll Elomet, 13powo. loshoh sod . and ist=az i gr; sho oho nral:tto t oli the moot olvols tonna Wan. onion. in yaws. or by hull. bib ...IT. Pro=ll stbontion. 1111477 Kiv..tbAbl t i • .11 , 11 D.. • ;.. THE HOPE HMS, 11 roma ermahed rl RamoAl eraser, New PlinterrVeritWand Redone unr•re N Cleft r Y k brtr. mm • Propnetors of this long and well; CO7.ZE AND ZPJUIJIMMELMILWItir, clam= to yrorpsza flu best friarionernelast /beam In 11111. iOr Bi/11 Breed, Dlacort,Tas ond other Cakes, They ai4o prepare htuatord, *bd . num other wet idea ar daily nae Ir=r . lfg_oßTlfb?..? they oder open the most reasonable them. . rat a e ta . /11 4- Lief. wb° re r n ttrtkmeruners adelsed to inquire** Ifmne sr. Una. The Adami Jimptess. Company . , Pittsburgh, Balloter and New .BriSrMoll tros. ILOR the especial accommodation of tho . era populates slims thelise of the Ohio and Pa= L ilalanch between Pittatnagb soda= Brighten. show Intimate Imam= end social alatioull Moho eneh Ara.% The Adam it Dna Mamma hen nude such lerrionent with the Railroad to etsible them top ot • trusty bte w on the Acomminelstion ninth who will take aura of and balm= mai, yarn* ed to him. Tae eire4llll hare Salmi With the haus= Cs; Au the t be ter iscuolty Maar. tr i tcr a miglar m il i drAill=rie=t i t ny = wit Vi e dor si sated to non commiesione ea mar been to Mb, sad return by the EV•IIitIA Oommialees esecutei. It will bill duty to areitesAble up . trip orders. money. se wawa •111 be aexa to toe prow mytrnoon ano the antral albs tram at the Allah./ tila Divot. Ile ladle =oda written or verbal earsap to Le &Ward In eltr—enunicate intern:lnce— obtain Intreistionots teat= =pith—caler goods, and return tats—moko .eurWas hem or ma from is ps• rgiteregiVer If 1;1; gr; distance. without extra as but to lass= lath deli= ar the direction au pechaswAspeelaly foretaste homes ild-be At WayptoL ct o=aU mstta whilst Left with the Batten rof the Railroad r. when the =ma tiara Is t the dation on t=il of the Tufo , to raid= IC KlL othermie ibr csrabit ;schwa. do. end Id , w. ,10 w ander= t . Mw Iliessenger. ars Inunicial to be within elm. mumble limits. Whim mensal= of the buslciestie loch o. to =telt of it nodal 4111 , 611•Dia b• am* Al the Memo le require; hie ban. thew daily with the °meow shd 4,14 , 7 lb eb. Ea, tls• will be itr.trliz..a., 11l oast twe ' m aspottital Th Ileami ter.. sad will comma= hie dales on lianday. Des 2.4. ISM /19116 MID AM Uri B.Uskergh-64 /anti fittest e ur l.Lo l 4lfD—allee. r. gniph Oftlat. lia liniaddry ffiatfook—lir. R•facskr—Bfr. Whits. itaaw—Or. Cfband . . Roo VAten—klt . Mr. ' niftsbursh, Do. WO. la! Commercial Hata A l Corner a 1 Grad easd Nom leers, New Orleans. K. STEEL vrould moot respect-0A • fa ly Inform the twollog Wife that Ea pada E. the above =aid Hotel. rhol e =ha• recently underarms • thorough repair and a. odd ham bees c oon s yang war nri laftd caV °""ti lint the comfogrgthranta of rill gb l oaado. T a g table b• soothed with th• bat Alt =Vag eltalakt . th• _tram...data dlr. of go bud= of the hi t : ••=l . auon tha nleg fdaVattentkm to th e can of bg petrol= to nerds that Mint patronage IbM tug dor loon beatoind oda this horn. . Paco of Board per Day, $l,OO. The Eat sill be doekod a { Vines Mum tahri• at to to attar holm Ia tb• Mr. • good Amalfi.= ID to 12•. 11. Also Odd= sabeinotozoogmeauendazu. O. BOWL. Bost. Lar E MOW it CO.-TRANSPORTATION ing—nsong mule amt.:Wass ails pr , r•liona thbiwista, war. saw byll:Nß ipth=ocog to &ad trots taw Zutna ClUis. 11 11 ,tlicu t a ts t y; axV i trituter t:7u to 13Zpas ot asullWortan The Ivoldsuce oi the lip YPattas• laltroad will eve salmi nom , ediitot. Woe of might. . teensasit C ZM I' ffi rll". " l 'll'ilrinta max. URGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1855 - Advance Paymente.—tlereafter no sub sarlDtloa be eaten Our the Daily or Weekly (Janet* oak= payment is made in adynnue. Whenever the em. 11 op to Phlet the rabacriptlon is paht. the paper RW betnsmlebly ateoPed. unless the eubetrlption Is re mend by attmusto payment. All tresutient adverttelnt. of e'er/ dmmiPtione will be required to he Peed In eel sane. The only arceptlons will be There specter month ly or yearly contrasts are made. ma:Slew le.—Platabnrella W eclair tiazetto.—Ths eatenalre circulation crow Ilhckly Chants offers to our ha:lnnen man • moat desirable medium of making thew Olnensulation la betwasofour and dye thostaand, mottos a(meat evarr merchant. matiotacturer and sho keener In Neatens Partuntranin and Eastern Ohio. Republican Nominations. FOIL PELISIDENT. JOHN C. FREMONT, OP CALIFORNIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM L. DAYTON, OP NEW JERSEY. State Tickeq. TOR CANAL coklarzszosza, THOMAB E. COCHRAN, of York. FOIL AUDITOR OBRZIAL, DARWIN pLIELPs, of Armstrong rOtt RITETRYOTL OZNICHAL, BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, of Bradford Thos. Benton on the Violated Compact It is well known that Mr. Benton, eirange and inconsistent ne Me coarse in, supporta Mr. Bu chanan, while be asee , ile the Pierce administra tion, with all its acts, with the fiercest denuncia tion.- Ills speech at the Buchanan Ratification meeting, at Bt. Louis, wee one of - the most scathing sesaults upon Pierce and the Democra cy we have ever read. We copy from the speech the following extract on the violated Missouri Compromise, which is worthy of the attention of weary reader. It shimsppp p the•wickedneen of that treaeon to the AMert an Union in the moat glaring colors: This was the slate of the slavery question and the slavery agitation, when the find con gress met under Mr. Pierce's administration In the session 1858.'64. The agitation was dead; legislation wee closed op upon it; there was no way to re-open the question but to abrogate, or repeal, some existing law; no way to get up agitation but by breaking down law; and that was done. A bill was brought in to %bent% the Missouri Compromise. line, pretexted upon the principles established by the legislation of 1850. The pretext was a libel upon the legislation of that year, and espechilly upon the memory of Mr. Clay, who had taken • prominent part in that legislation. It was assumed by the authors of the repeal that that legislation established the principle of non-interference with slavery in territories. It was an assumption without founda tion—contrary to the fact—and contradicted by recorded dietary. The principle established, so far as any principle could be established by nog alive action, was, exactly the contrary ! exactly the principle of not interfering with existing laws. exactly the principle of not re-opening the slavery agitation by altering or repealing any law that had foreclosed the =bleat; and that was the principle declared in the platform of 1852. And thus the pretext for the repeal of the comproxise was just as unfounded, and gratuitous, as the act itself was deplorable and mischievous. No, citizens! the &whore of that repeal find, not justification, but condemnation, in the legislation of 1850. And the farther pre text, (for to bad cause required many pretexts, and even contradictory and inconsistent (hem) the former pretext that the compromise was Un constitutional and void, is just as gratuitous and unfounded; and flagrantly contradicted by the previous conduct of its iothan—all of whom are upon tho record, in voice or in epoechee, for the validity of that compromise up to the time of the plot to destroy it. They hod voted for it on the Oregon territorial bill of 1848—in the Cali fornia bill of 1850—in the Minnesota Territorial aot—arid, above all, in the Texas annexation re solptions of 1845. This latter instance is au overwhelming argument in this case, and too little known to the public,. and needs the eluci dation of a preliminary ttatement to develope its nature, and to give force to its application.— That statement is this: ootempornneously with the enactment of the alienator' Compromise Rai the retrocession of Tessa to Spain: and not the Texas as Spain had held it, bounded on the Bed Biter, bat as we retroceded It, extending north to the Arkansas river, and to that part of it which was north of 86 degrees 80 minutes north latitude. Here theio wan room fora slavery question when Texas came to be annexed in 1845: She was in elsireholling country. Her conatito don and lane admitted slavery. The Inatitu ' Lion covered her territory—extended to all her borders---consequently extended to the Artisans river. for her boundary come to that river in north latitude 37 and 38, and followed the river up to its source in the Becky Mountains. Here then wee a ewe for a future question, which prudence required to be immediately provided for; and It was done. It was clear that one-half of the compromise line was abrogated by the laws and constitution of T 07.11, and that the elate Institution, to the extent of that abroga tion, will extended north beyond the pandit' of 88 degrees 80 minutes. and that It would re main so until the Tox in laws should be altered —which alteration could only he made by her self, If she should be admitted without previous ly providing for the case. To do nothing, was to yield to the abrogation; to re-establish the line was to affirm both the oonatitutional power, and the political expediently of doing so; and this via dole I not only in the abrogated part, but in all Its length and breadth! In its whole length from the south-west corner of Missouri to the summit of the Rooky Mountains; arid In Its whole breadth, north and south, as far as the United States territory extended. Here is the ant: "Autumn to —Now States, of convenient she, not exceeding four in number, and having sufficient population, may hereafter by the eon went of mid State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission un der the provisions of the federal constitution.— And inch States as may be formed out of that portion of laid territory lying south of thlrtyalx degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted Into the Union with or without 'livery, as the people of each State asking admission, may desire; sad In inch State, or States,. as !shall be formed out of said territory north of the said Missouri compromise line, !slavery involuti tar, servitude (except for crime) shall be prohib ited." Thom are the words of the annexation resole don, and they are • clear re-enactment of the original allseouri compromise! and • re-camel meat made at the instance of the free States, which would .not otherwise vote for the admis sion. And now who made that enactment? I answer—the same party which made the first one—the South--comprehending every member of Cosgress who voted for the annexation of Texas, and alto Mr. Calhoun who drew the re lations and prompted their passage, and hurried . them off in the expiring momenta of Mr. Tyke& administration, for the acceptance of Tens. I do not read their nemee. The list is too long, but they may be seen in the second bolame of the Thirty Years View, In the chapter which treats of the admission of Texas. .1 will only Bey that the names of many' who deny the tea etitutional power of Congreee to legislate upon slavery Ina territory—the canes of many who figured at the deetenotlon of the Minoan clam promiee—are in that Het I' and Duet be forever stopped, by their own act, from denying the power which Ailey then exercised. 1 know their imbtorfage. They say It was a compact with Texas Granted! and eo much the worse for them. Oat of the frying pan into the tiro. It could be only a compact under the con saltation, and, ea a compact with a foreign power, cool( never be altered without Its eon eent. It wee a compact with Timm, and eleo something' more. - Owes a compromise between the free and the slave States—a new compro mise—a now constitution, and for a considera tion like that of the Missouri line, ensuring to the benefit of the slave States. The Missouri com promise gained <the admission of Miscue!, as a eleve State Into the Union. The Taxes compro mise admitted one elate State, sad provided for the admission of three more. Both were valua ble to the Saadi; and the ?exact compromise moat so. Neither could we - violated without s breach' of faith; and, in the ease of the Texas compro mise( the breath wpnld be donble—both.against the compact with Texas, and.. the com promise with the free States. But 1 have another ans wer for those who pled this compact. They con sider it as only applying to the part of the line abrogated by the Tinian laws. No iambi 'thing. it applies to the whole ilnel and le a new and independent enactment of the whole line, and that by its astronomiesl ettaraots.r, only !timing to the Missouri line an degoriptive; and able to stand witboutreference to that line as well as with It. It is a complete prohibition, of !dewily north 30 deg. 80 min. it required the came power in 13013STOISO to make It whiob was reqaired to make the original Missouri coin noise. It le a fall and perkst rs.enestment of that compromiee, and was eo treated by all the epcakero at that time, and especially by Mr. Buchenire, then member of the Senate, and • leading advocate for the annexation—whe; said "The resolutions went to re.establpii the 1414- I sone compromise, by firing a line within which slavery was tote forever confined. That contro versy (the Missouri question) had nearly shaken this anion to its centre in on earlier and better period of our history; but this compromise, should it now be re-established, would prevent the recurrence of similar dangers hereafter.— Should this question be now left open for one or two years, the country would be involved in one continued struggle. - - We should witness a fever ish excitement in thepublia mind. Parties would divide on the dangerous and exerting question cf abolition, and the irritation would reach such on extreme as to endanger the existence of the union itself; hot atom it now and it would be closed forever. Was it desirable again to have the Missouri question brought home to the people to goad them to fury! That great question between the two great interests in our country had been' well discu.seed and decided, (in the Missouri nom. promise;) and from that moment he West down his foot on the solid ground then established, and there he would let the question stand forever. Who could complain of the terms of that compro mise!" So epoko Mr. Buchanan in the year 1846--the Last year of his service in Congress; and It is well known that hie !sentiments continued the same until that solid foundation, on which he meant to stand forever, and on which he held the harmony and the existence of the Union to rest, was token from under his feet; snatched from under him, by the hands of others, during his absence from the country, and when he had no power to raise his voice spinet the parrici dal destruction. Btit what did Mr. Buchanan do when he had power to raise his voloenginst the parricidal act! Did ho condemn It? Did he say, that on that compact he would stand forever! No! He en: darted the infamous wrong committed on the Free States, anti he has now stretched himself on a platform which endorses It, and valeta holds to the doctrine that Slavery may be ex tended to all the territories! Survey Mr. Buch anan in the light of Mr. Benton's Ratification Speech, and he must be scorned and loathed by every - honest and patriotic man. California. BITAILLZY or roarmairr's Rea. At no time since the seqiiiiition of:CALLA**, hare such& number of wonderful eients conjured or so much intensely culled public feeling knOwn as during a period embraced In the past fort night. The ten days preceding theeailing of the last steamer, gave these itartling occurrences origin, but their after development has exhibit. ed an immensity not yet at Its ultimate. All matters throughout the State have been regard ed as comparatively unimportant, in view of the one absorbing fact that by authority of the peo ple, a great revolution has begun, attended by acts that assure us of the accomplishment of forms, which none can say we have not needed. Os the day following the trailing of the last steamer May the funeral of Mr. King took place at the Unitarian Chinch, amidst the most profound sorrow, participated In by a dense mul titude of citizens, and thousands from Bsora• mento and other cities of the interior. While the solemn obsequies;were being performed, a different and more dreadful scene was enacted at the rooms of the Vigilance Committee. The op portritilry had been chosen to execute the mur derers, Casey and Cora, and this proceedin& was completed before the crowd had time to as amble in its vastness around the building, from tho windows of which hung the deed offenders. The conduct of the Committee in thus carrying out their retributive necessity, and in all else they have since done, was marked by the great est decorum sad salon' determination. Previous to the fatal moment of the exeontion, the prisoners were offered an opportunity to Brick to the people in the street, when Casey ad dressed them for ten minutet, wildly affirming kis Innocence of murder. Core made no effort to speak, but stood unmoved while Casey wee speaking. The execution trek place at twenty te,outea before one o'clock, end at fifteen min utes put, the two bodies were taken down and pissed in charge of the coroner. All this while a strong gtiord armed with muskets, revolver, end sabres, was stationed on every street lead ing to the Committee Rooms, and the entepe spectators priteersulthe-utmost order. The friends of Cue: took his body, laid it la "state," and followed it, to the number of four or five hundred, to the grave. He had no rela tives here, bet leaves 11.11 aged mother, who le aides In New York. Cora'a body Tao given to Belle Cora, who was married to hlm jut before hie execution, and on whine account he killed Gen. Richardson. She displayed the greatest devotion to him, end 'attended him with many signs of mourning, to the cemetery. ' For several days the Committee devoted their time to endeavoring to effect the arrest of Ed ward McGowan, a notorious accomplice of Ca sey, and who, along with him, had been Indloted for the murder of Mr. King. Their efforts to hring him to jaatico—the scaffold—hays not been nueoesofal, and It is probable that he left the country upon witueseing the fate of hie coo federate. The Committee _quietly proceeded in their work of inqtrey into the eondhot of certain lead• log characters who have had much to do with the management of Elections. After oldse, yet qui et investigation, it was determined that the welt known Yankee &Miran and Charles I'. Doane, Billy Mulligan, Wooley Kearney, Martin Galla gher, Wm. Carr ' John Cooney, and Edward Bal. gar, should be taken to the rooms of the Com mittee. Their arrest was effected, without disturbance, though In the ease of Duane and Mulligan a dis position only was ehown by outside wad to in terfere to procure their release. Daring all this while reports were circulated that WT. Johnson was about to call Into requisition whatever weans he might disnover,to euppreas the revolutionary organisation, but he hue taken no such step.— When these rumors were provident, unbounded excitement prevailed, and word came from Sao temente and other places, that thousands were ready to come to the assistance of the Commit tee and their friends. Early on Friday morning, lone the let, the city was stirred into a wordy uproar by the an nouncement that Yankee Saßiven had committed ealcide the night before in MS cell at the rooms of the Committee. This was tette. He had sev ered the brachial artery of the left arnyrith • knits which was taken to hie ceR with food.— Hie body woe carried sway by the Coroner, an Inquest held, and he was buried withoutatiidia play. Be made a eonfeeslou with rigard to - the election frauds. The arrest of Sullivan canned some wonderful developeutenis concerning the ingenious system of ballot-boa staffing, which has for a long time enabled the rogues of this city to sleet whoever they pleased to offices of public that. On Monday the 211 net., the opponents of the Vigilance Committee endeavored to hold a ..great mass meeting to denounce mob violence, futtlVini - Asia taw and order." But the effalr.wan • bola woos (Mitten. ' • . • • ' ' - All the Influential preerses in:the State hsve en dorsed the action of the Viailanoo Committee, and the intelligent country people are, 'anomie. ing their approval by holding mieetingt end adopting sensibla and dignified resolves. • The miners, leo, aro filtrating the ,new movement, and everywhere the, pry in heard ; ' , Let ns rid the Mate of ollialiti• corruption, purify the aides and garotte good Citizenship." . • The weather has been pitman!, though in va riant; places unusually hesel nine have fallen, accompanied, in some Insbknoes by wind, 'thund er and lightning. Accoants.from:the mining mr glans are highly favorable; and while a few rich discoveries are made, the old chants aro being vigcrously worked and are paying well forAdra labor expended on them. Baelneanin tballirger towns bas not been very brink, but Intirtiblints and mechanics anticipate a speedy change - for the hotter. The villagrie pf the interior 'Whit considerable activity, end many improvements are going•forward. The _grope are neither re msrkably good nor peer,-,yet in some localities they are represented WI very prombsint• ' We incline to the opinion that when the _sea -1 eon - is a little farther advanced, ve sltaU be ena bled to report the coming harvest , as one of abundance. 'The police records of lend own muffles reveal an evltlent.dermso of wimit ' a offences. • 'Bat few oases of a gross nature have occurred, and the net of csimallties is also brief. On the 18th of May, D. Barris was killed in Trinity county, while 'Thomas Baker And Joieph VontisTWere engaged in a disputi end epnftle.•, LASIMITI.Mee TIOUISLVI...-A Paris Journal as• aorta that M. de Lomatlne's long struggle - to preserve his family manaionand Mate front sale ' by auctlou, by his eretliturs—a struggle . which, of late yeare, has canoed him incessant literary labor—has ended In failure, and that he, in con sequence, a ruined and brokenhearted man, bao rewired on emigrating. to the waited Status of America. The email:lariat eays, too; that the grant of land In • Tarkey s wee Bo 'War: emir made to him some years-back bytheitil tan, has bees vetted:el bider eireuntstattess which, aithitat hits to heavy lois. And It Miairts —what, however, we confess we bars - diMoolty is that 80 much has laspolitioalWod .`Vr.rYPOPpillaity decli n ed amongst hisocuutxr inen, that he can hardly end %diktat subscri bers to his "Entretiens," recently started, to cover his expenses. We deeply !amanita learn that so distingtdahed and so axes/lent a man is reduced to mach sore straits. VOLUME LXIX- . ,INUMBER 267. Exiorrst ow or Palma—S.4llmonth from Staf ford, dated Estrada/ - Malang, June 14th, says . "Daring the whole nf yesterday the railway trains poured in their thonsintle of 'souls who were this miming to be the spectators of the dmadfla tared), width =rat so early an hour to be enacted. They were not to - tie deterred from witnessing the. execution tabu itywind or weather, and although the min descended pitilesslythe-mastm part of the day, accompa nied by enordalre gusts al wind, there was no lack" of eigerneas &splayed-to las present on the monnifol borne - icon. The clime:Silent a melan choly air 10 A° intended - preniediege, and the pervading 10,oixt was only -reihulud by the com motion of T 46 visitors who ware.,endenetaing to secure fasdnable apbb 'ef obwrition.. As night .Mltile on t..A the approaches to the gaol became more crowded than daring the af ternoon, and up to the dawn of this morning there was no abatement of the Interest manifest ed all day. Here they remained in the mad, rain, and in darkness for several home; once a position taken it was retained meet obstinately, and by 8 o'clock QM morning, there was not lees than 20,000 paeans present, who exhibited the utmost decorum and regularity. Every available inch of ground was oampiedloth in front and around the gaol. Preclsely at the hour appointed for the execution, o'clock,) the culprit appeared on the drop . Be looked exceedingly well, and had passed : an excellent night. It bad hen - announced that he would address the multitude on the scaffold, end con siderable excitement was. apparent as to the ten or of Ids obserrationi. "He did not. howercr,ftsy anything. Hewes. accompanied by _the sheriff, chaplain, sad the other officials connected with the prism; was dressed in. the prison deem=a molt of grey.— None of his relatives were present, bet many of his friends of the turf were witnesses ottbe sad spootaele. Upon the unfortinateraton's appear ance, the cap wee platted over Minute by Badth, of Dudley, who performed the duties of- execu tioner, and the rope hexing been adjusted,, in an instant the earthly career of the greatest aim. inal in the anus', of history wee at an end. He made no cernteseion; even 'yesterday he desired that the visits of Mr. Wright, the prison philan thropist; should be Muontinued, Miming alleged that he did not desire to be Induced to disclose the truth M the offence with which ha was char ged. Al Palmer Is ..nour aumberel with - the dead, hie name, u associated with crime of the deepest dye, will bespoken of and 'laddered at for centuries townie., "Hone but ItbzusJl =be bit patallot.. ' Hams Amu, TO Vaanze. &Annan:du. —The Virginia papers publish the following: 'Ma executive Committee of the Triends of Souse have enlisted a enziriderable ember emigrant*, who are now ready to go to the terri tory. The mesas of transporting them alone are wanthm. In view of the importance of Be waring the territory to the South, it was ex. petted that the alareholders of Virginia would promptly contribute the means neoessary to ef foot the object. Knowlennot that the-liansas flebeaske bill, which you have, made the chief issue in the next Presidential election ' wilt be izjurous to yo nor interest .amiesit the territory becomes Tours? You must.sbakeoff. your spa. thy and arouse yourselves. Bend your eontri butiota to the Executive Committee r ionf that speedily, or the effort.will ha abandoned ib dei pair. The emigrants are now ready to go—they have abandoned thelebiliness with the expec tation of being immediately called on. The slaveholdere in the. country cannot be indirida allY called on. The time will not admit of It, and the expense will be too great. Idaho your remittance by letter to the . Chaim* of the committee, or to D. hG Bernard, their Stareta ry. Many hawa.slready adopted the plan: let all io so. A, few dollars from eaeh of you no. will save you thousands, and mach trouble and distress hereafter." •Chi "•petoreburg, Junk If there were not( authentic, no should an a hoax. It cartel emu* of the ..Prioni. appotd to citizens to soled In settling the country, but to slaveholdare to ualet in extend ing 'Lavery. That such en appeal - should he mad, in this age Mona of the tent extraordi nary and mortifying signs of the timee.....pha. Bulletin. .4 - Ton Rovatamor.—Afr. Sommer's speech' hue given rise to some controversy es to the relative share bonze In the Savolationsu struggle! by . the Northern and Southern States, .espeelally by South Carolina and lisasachasetts. The mem' hers of Conran from the !order State seem highly indignant that any one should insinuate that it *contributed a smaller number of cm than the letter us that contest. The following statement of the number of troops; both regn lare and militia, furnished by mush State during the war, which was prepared under authority of Congress soon after the close of the eant/letv. Is conclusive upon this poist: Aerators. titilits. 12,496 ' 2,093 .88,007 15,1.46 6,903 . 4,284: .32,020 . . 7,702 .18,831 8,804 . .10,726 ' 8,065 ~ .28,822 New Hampshire Ilaatachuseits Bbode Island—. Conneotiont New Y0rk..... ... New Jemmy.- Penal",lesals Total Free States 172,819 45,910 ....... 2,317 816 13.912 _4,127 25,668 .6,820 7,268 6,417 ...... 2,679 Delaware Maryland Virginia.. „.. .tiorth Carolina ReW.4 Caro , issa.. Georgia Total filairs 5tate5.....58,258,. , 10,128. This statement, which .18 : oiftelikl,. meanly S. does not sastalivthe claims presented eo-01at00r,..... only on behalf' of South Carolina. Nunn= or BL/AIIICILDIEL--Froat the tenure of the hat anus, thefollowingfeatisrederbad - which will be =twitting to many readers- They show that comparatively a very smell put of - the people of the Southern States am holden of Sheol. The comparisonlere made 11 ranee- ". the, aid leads as naturally-to the refteetion that the number must be diminishing inthihr , increase of popnbudon. 84rebe1das La rob. Whits Pairglabe, . Alabama, • 425,514 - Arkansas, 6,999 , 162,188 District of Colombia, 1,477 • 31,941, Delaware, 809 . 71,169 • Florida, 3,520 47,283 Georgia, ....... ............88,456 621,572 Kentucky,. . » ..... 88,886- • 701,413 256,491 .... 16,040. 417,913, Blisaluippi, • ' 2 8 , 816 296 . 718 - Mistroori,„ - 19,185" • 6900 4 North Cutc1i05,.......:3 8 , 802 •-• 668,028 South • - 174 . 698 H Tennessee, 88,864 , TU B Term, • 7,747 164,634 Vlrglnis,.... os,cas 164, 834 7,747 R Y kW/int -I E I Na S g . ' IVUE SUBSCRIBERteinds - abl es vat& thst boo V.tobs4-. firm hr Loa troodo prom. • Drat ofhblof.4l . "wet Cm" eatt; r Chair idannfrictuinit • - .Tbo Oat woad.* morl ozop of lb. podt . :la -a, • CCIOXILIZIN bat of ebd001;132.. tot Wi r, h. oa s . Pob k g Z ..".. " ` e"t rit rd wd=or= •‘` fellapl tbo Item or Ida boassoolf 6 ' l aisl'am t 14111717 07 • ' NEW STYLES. NIRNITURN , • Mato mold at km • Postbalar soba ll° f= l barna to Ms man '4ll2"erookt =mu, mai cAIIEATAILM 4 alg of ootcl et this= :!'" Vial ° — drariumum wan lams toads. Boom with Mean Power `d&Toaaeo.9=7.strGlotb.-ISolling sad camel • - h.1.71c0 _bawl, sad TULIP! - : :gad to &Vest suburbtviastob it libitorti soot 4.,• • oelblvd2.4l ' . thtlibetooL.' TleCoTartmershi l'haetotble . elidini '' • irt Um Wyk *MN, %Ak GNU lbw Ohmotwd by Amami emwmk .11.1). - Mau la .. r sitbdralmtono the Immo*, AU the ArmAlllllw retried OT wri. WeentenwA. ' , . . INEP..KWIMIN: . % ,-,';'' Wu Ilth..llll4—inikr ' W wouronsoN. HITE & OLLEOKED CANTON . &UV ~, ATlNG.4tiedi usoremat of widths. tbLida7 t ta•roulth """" w V 31eCIAMITIL • . RAC0N....50 000 Ibir sumac k og , Nboaleten; Jut aingg 6121 IWO:. DM. S/101 gni MIA bl T. urns* co.. se 111 p of 'r AY SLEVATOB4 with • antifriWOW yam; tor sale b7S. 401.11:69 COLUN ' . l il , ..• - " Wald. MOB z. en :. te, a ram Ur is br ha! - amps& =raw ciOFFEB--200 bg Psime Rio' ColreeP for .ate al JIM "LOYD it al6 o3rose ads a wad - Irgiii-110., half - oheatar-Taar .• Muck Teas, we sal* tor J. 06 JXO DRIED BEEF-10 tca extra 0 Dried Dee la atm rt. OT zu,""k(*. iraISH-60 btda No 3 Isis° idookarol, 20 do lo 3 33.31333. SI ball bar / 3 13rale r r a i b&x. 8,222,418
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