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SUSWESS I bIELEC TO9Y•
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AU , azi Agility it+ es nost Inanatial onek Wog
examardsi rimers both to 415 'o=44 nit.
friAl le for 1858.
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The British. Plate' Glatt Cot:many.
..., BAVVVIRIAD, .445ai11381R5, ANOLALSI.•
. ‘ ,-. Warelume for the United Status,''' '
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~--, JOHN , R. PLAIT,
WHERE. v
Tv erer etive 'net Tact:
Inn' beweed a full sasorenerne
HuiteSuperka Poilsbsd Piste toe had std.
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aottoii aiia Wools= Itlachitery
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tiaLW7i =ON WOILICES."
Stents,agines and Ban,
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' I ;l*Hatgles Patent Mastic; .13kirta. •
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'rasa • albs indent- ell manstrwtarers ana "Ilan lir
sillb•ptassenad =harp -
--; MASON de 808. z - •; -
i.-ORATE AM" FENDER MAXER,'
6 FIZONYSTV dom azioarmar. Mita TOSS:
PAIRBARR'S PLATFORM SCALE&
- nitderaigned Eaving been., appointed:
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aidedri - Agents Par the We of theme ealikranal'
otanifertored brLike priaSnallavantees
. T." F.A.MBAZIKS & CO.,
Invite attention e the linvinesa tonimaniti;
IW .. ""tirperiority *Mau Wales over allottai
litretaboatee bats teen-enbieeted to the -
TErfron tbe rrinvipal Ballroads atataar .
pctiling_lao,Lanut taivicir branch of bwinsaatbronsboat
'rut a=o. sad their uniform accuracy ar-d groat darablit4
%avail:L*lpr train 'the reputation of being I'4o
4p; lapll WHICLI MEWS LAN. BS .AVA
ViVijier4narett - to flit Orlon ie
Z Counter, Partable, l
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Mans of .OmM and annex V ANNUM'. S. and ars nay me,
Darsdloamspla ULM, tdacas and ins -public sesnaralni .
lb latidas of the nsmr
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Übe nrarfororabla terms. -
6 .1 7*1 g V.. 2 at 1 1716 - anni.
_ inaprom.noutorr. Thal; larillorMind
mkt musanyrlms alto arm .of lb. manna mar,
..knamandAstna. muumuu& that no unno, shill Run
thair soma bus of msprand and tasted ouIFLT. thlr bnlr
ask Ito taintand *ohm of publicputzmus.
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laud= aldunteco. Indaustiolit eon* .m Caelhib
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Thom. who for may 'ysoug mu named
• min or thiinOolltutguatolvnialiftmontl Maglanl
sad &Oland.
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; Menlattr ricommand Founden, Boaribuildrra. and
• ldsouttoturets abut senoludly. - .14s peculliu• unallitan
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BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
aOSEPH B.lc - A.P.-, MORRLSON,. Attar
mart om. 10 Itetty ktreet,42tra
RO 2 ERT Atpnw atlt,•l:m.
EBERT POLLOOR, Attorney at Law—,
tktult of 1111M*34. Gaut stnetammeit• th•Oasal
arm Plitatrarwth cay 24.713
TAKEST.XIII33I, Attinney at Law, office
.) be stmt. neszthant. Pittemur.b.
ittri 3;011 arz
.Ifilchignxt General Commission and Callen
' ton Agency Mica,
I'OR the collection of Home and Foreign
Morsantfis and all °eta Money clahms,ln Mello&
tat ma
_lnsortmout and Paymsnt of Idonsyn
Paysnn i rratas,Pormnsse and Woof Kul Mato and
Stocks and Inntranee noentit • •
iumnatalinVLßOY,...Detzrolt; Median.
Reformou in Matson;M-41aisnanrioncr It Hal:um, Past.
arm Whits 6,0 a., essotto Man Lonna, Stoma
atmetuut ta.
Watnna..Tro - diptas—del or -Mlcitigan front maptotatla
Insursaes Ocananias. ran.l7ll:
ICE A, .12.W/X'l3
D EAL End - OFFIOE, No: . 87 Front
attest, M door fp= Eartst nwee hi late Mud.
p . Ora. PIZ irm.ta. CosLDmoDsftT txrcoine sad
lISTIN LOMB
sa,t Real Estate dont,
Stock, Ilgobandto Bill Broker, Van fia, 22
arth ativet.stare Woo& =gum, promptly sttwitlad
QitIeRTEL /CY ARAm734, Secretary OW-
Jk.3 sues kumrame Mxt&sr.lMTWatar. etnost.
.N! M. GORDON, Secretary Western
ram= O. Ys.wuioniteest.
.SEARDlNEROOFYlN, , Agentforrnsralin
101Ai MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
taauaranaca OomDsaT. 42 Wain' Mon-
'DRUGGISTS:
vacs.'
I=neiG BR TREES
01TY221301% TO S. MD tt 03.)
,WHOLESALR DM:IOOI9TH.
uo.'ao Roos amen:
r...i.torsolr4. manes Xeca r tt u fXl;fit u
enu.
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rtZeurenrkmar`ale.E."liiPaglanDarg:a:
E . lttrich. • Mir Baingaz Azakt foe pT.Sord's Modlcine,
1;)HN P. SCOTT, " Wholesale Dealer in
Drags, Alat.. OM Varnishes and Dye ainfe. We
street. Pitts/Ant, •.-^ •
ordain will Melva ototont attention.
. Sir/seat for liotionckl Pulnionlo SITUP• ins: teas
A FAHITZOO ./0
oI Wholesalo
= i tio D ra= s tornar Wood Trout AEC; Pith.
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r t e Drcur,....p.sz. . - State. b1.1.,11 . i5....11x.,
xaux RErrER, viata.ar R n eril
tenter of Marty . ma BIM. gnat
BOROONMAKER •• & CO., Wholesale
OP • Almada, Na 24, If calstreet.Plttetrats2l.
.AOSEPH FLEMING, Bnsoessorto L. Wiloos
U® coma.' y ta r Illszamallim.
Maus, Meal* COsests. — Perttmaarr, and
gertainittg Whim balms.
Phritelans irrasertztkoas crust att max analstlyall
COMMISSION &C.
prwwewmm
mkkrgat t rTs,
Wool, Elides i gag r ae . sue, Lard, &
UEIdESALLLri Oil
AND No. 71 VW! Bt., PlUxbugh. Po,
wlnsaulik. otto.
Jorkterat Bk.Keies - Theenth... Bkßll.
tack h ON aic IBS4L Begat k %MUM
.7a Skta. St lava.
12matirldste% &taken. L Hoban* OnvoillyAuleetl.
Ito dc,ANIER,
-- uuommv. to A.& A. 111enum.3
FLOUR, Gliki AND, PIIODUCE.
Catocissaon and Forwarding Merchants.
No. 114 &mid K, Pettburgh, Pa,
flag I. , 6catill+l2 •
SPINEAR _ ,
.I.ON
Desierin Wool, Proirlsim & Produce S.
' NO. WS LIBERTY STREET, z;
. PITTSBIIIIGEti r•A: .-
Joss Allivit.
: . ALTNIngLI4 LER CO.•
121r.0 Q
rroance. tt Commission
. m•mcnan
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• . I , TITSBUSGB` ItANZIJACTUZIRS,
mi. 8 wo.d4s., besu-oenVrater and leraniset
salk PITZIMUItOII.
- - DAVID O. EXABST.
ilovr,..Produoe, Provikair Asa. Commission
MERCHANT,
sarr Laerty ere. tea ; o=4
Pittsburgh,
WlShia attantion. to the salvor Viola,
Neva, Tani. Cluwah • Duda. Gnu,. D.d
. inal4.7
HERBY S. KING.
, of - the firm of ffuog Moorhood,)
- CUADIESSION MEROILANT,
imeAmor - Tri pm zzriz, .L&D ar.ocuts.
8 0 76 Water street below Market,
aylD- _ mom
7- 77 -7 , A. A; /LODI%
ocurgmiaMgratair cScuAtvr,
_ chant of Um Mullion and Indianapolis
aeuso •
Comer First lb E'erry AD. littaburgh, PS. r
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NNW it CO.,
ILWARDWG gc' COMMISSION MER
,CTEMITUad Dealers la all kin& Pittibtra Mae
4.1. • Artielts. Load Plprazultllott Lad. H0..97 hot
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xmtjs=llMittabr LIVALTI
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11031.62.2.41,31 Z Imparter and Dealer
ta reakaae• . 0. SI Xasimt
-DRY :GOODS.
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air Agra tor Wadies Isms. inbllitr•
a.'+'%arltarigrarViloara =roar.
- Virden TOM' sad Oar °owls, 26 liftb
nfni o nlY , it" BURCHFIELD; Wholesale
ad Udall Dry Om% Marrebants, eal= Iltartb
•4
Ola*ton,
,JHOTIEE, SIGN tc ORNAMENTAL
ZAT r EN
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Pia 107 Irokils..pipoet,
tilting= W 0,4 IP 4 c VArrlsga,
to. salt 6=l
4111 brim ilm44ir
. Reloyal ?
• vaalkanoTakt; war a t s .
- -:1-,:iteato. r ,„, ir , A co,zro. 12 1 , - store t o No. 23,
ir iv A -44.. a 4 5 .„4 our a Co.) cue
n - tont iltds to A. A. Nisen staa .
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letilnEß vnig2VSZLIIIIN
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'Etit.l"'santo T 0,,,,.. Ansl7 Al ia ,. .... thassiseElgt
on S . 7"
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ireirt 11.4":. ..2.41. 41 - I Pri ir3 I
Aralllols T'r:pesty zor Sale,
M Liberty street, adjoltdz' the Newels
ntinnaperilimitt.d=trA ,
taros le, see* snertsatee tem tee% with 614
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.ssmerstersi
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'Azimut , rs_koge
1.420"
F I Nt u M - "LsLL' - lb ON hap:IWO
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: i tta in kiarektirtus. Am.
"IIa nTrriTICBERSON
Fri . • commisSfOtAatit imu l a for
: lb* " " 4 tff 1i tk , 1 %...t a B awls sal
vi.g &
Itibso..4.otts
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PITTSBURGH; TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 29, 1856.
ANHERS • AND BROKERS
BANKING :110135E8.:,7r:
JOHN-T.: OGG:r •••-• •
MOUNTEATMOILED
oorxnumuao.. 0 2- Pet, " .
UNIONTOWN
EItOWNSVILLN . •
M
NEW. BUS , INSAInta .
Awaits reedy tilloatlah . Drafta boned, add
and collected. Zs Notes and Specie bought add mid
Maks. Notes and • oast Beemitto bought. ad mid ai
aandadaiktn. Omeroaadinmea and earlaationa =WSW,
ALM!.
as ZAZ01.........M=21:110:104
itiß A Mga RAHN , Banters- and Fa
tima:we Brokat. Itutf Mid Gold sud_dessr sud
Nolan nAt loans on LAM , ' or MeV Sou-no
=M=lass .mtpory Notes. sad =nu 11111 s cos LA
d. s onr and sell Stooks on Counutstion. lbli/10.
Clans ands on all valuta In tas Wan. Mos corner of
Thin! aad,Wcod. a tne masa* ateanieg
note, 1:1147
NHOLMES & SON, - Denlere in Foreign
. and Do:nestle Bins of Zzahang_a, Offtitleatea of De-
Wank Notes and SPbel4 Ma Gd nub.% Ptrlel
. Mar Calk etlocug mad. an all Us priaam elUu
thrmsbout I:lllltr3Statas, •
MAIVIIPACTITRING.
eirrama
.ONION= VOTINDRY.
Alilchell,
Berrom & Co.
continno' the bnaineas of the Union
lEt r Wasdry, the cld it of P. 121110014 MITOZ
aOO No /94 Ltbuty at. _
They will mow Poeta= as mat, &large and general
wortmont a IlaffElti9A, cootprtilug
000kill e g3 i tri kD RINI o ne rr tde Ovens,
MANTLE &KITCHEN GI ES,
llallow Ware, Wag= .Bozes, Peg Irene, Sad from,
Tea Kettles, Plow and Plow Points,
Mu and Machinery_Saatinge generally,
Otaastel W PIPES of all else..
IRON & NAILN , OF TtIZ BEST BRANDS,
awake:lades. Rick, tto:,
MI of trhteliwut be sold si zwoorootorsts' onto&
m 3147 '
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsbnrgh.
FENNEDY,. WILDS to 00- Nantes*
Ismsof-.. • . . No. IL berm HI
moo; ill colas ai lb
Bed •
• , : - flariXtses an
=Do °f all kilal and diaereses's'
04k a gs 'ff ille se ens leardware Etc. of Lassa, 'rims
I us. LAI Wood most, will two astuattor- ii23:11 .
immix
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. l iliii;i:T AM. BARNHILL ..r. CO., .
61 Penn et., .bedow Marbnry, Pittsburgh, P.
.§TEAM BOILER MARIIRS and SHEET
IRON WORSE= Mintutotttrera ot. HArthlll's Ptt•
Boller. LevatuotivA Mud andS k. tler botlarA CALL.
NA ~ -ft.•am. Mrs Bad. ttasts Otudamera. Balt
PAAA Saga Pans. Ir,mt lattle, to. att. Ai,
AlaatratAr Wort. BMW* and Pluton ltotti, don. at
Um stArtostitotice. All ordeal from s &dam* pretz.ly
LW. WOODWRIX, Wholesale and Retail
lianuAletonr lad poslar 1 . 11 Cabbart Wars:No.o
stmt.
GROCERS.
,
Wei F. MIMI
Shriver & .IHlWorth,
WHOLESALE 01300ERS,
Nee. 130 &• 132 Second Street,
aietweecrrreeied Beetrim ' PIITSBURO.U.
maim
Wallace 6t Gardiner,
SkROLZSALE DEALERS ID
Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally
N 0.103 LIBERTY or. 1.30.1;
vp AGALEY, COSORAVE & CO., Wholo-
LP on rcoen. 111 and Wocd arse; Pittsburah.
szOMY
&n.OULI3ERTEON, Wholesale wooer sal
Ortualeden 11mtbeat.Derter.in frodece m 6
Itaintrertorta Article", pi Libestrifteet, Flits
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JCILN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers
Pi
"aalOaccalle relm244l7s2.l73Woodarti Lit.
anat. tts/A=lu
11.0BEKT ' MOOSE , Wholesale Grocer.
Dente. Produce, PIM/rough ltlartsractrue•••4 . 1 1
as tout Licrautfarrrol Loma. Po. 311
t• • 'Omit. Du bred • very • re =Mb.
UTZ .1M101.1311.--- COMO
ROANDIMS„
_MEANS -IMltcopmeoes
mars Wallet a aMeaarma_Wbos
b rr v ms,
In Ism runkmasi.uow..ll.a. and n
asacemstarsm (=Num manse of Wood sad lessl w
alUstarralm. : ' 49
aux g'an.s.,--rains a irsass.,....:.—warsu o. sea
WOILLS 4 ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
znaidsda Netreltanta No. 144 laluty clavet Pitts.
Ent)
.11FAT DLLZELL It CO., Wholeaola
Clogars,;saalialsa Idirelaurts, Dealers la Perdssse
MwDarsh.Fmasa Markesstaxes. xa 163 Liberty sues;
MUIR.
DICKEY k CO Wholesale Oro
glo=.==usleiM'
10 11.1041.LEY,Z01)DW th diREP d
ev la t.rutfria, Co., Wltep ,
.
MMUF - C171115/MMN
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10 : '' - -0.-43001MAN4liticaesicr to S. Sid
-8:4••k,.),Nlo:asolosoot E.WI Grata, to 600ia, Ratko
on . and Pow iloosloga. roalsrai otzoot. Ott. door o
Uorkst Mau% At simon. k. _ .
gio RA' I:I oo . eller and gm,
Caner, swam: to Dadaca t Am. No. t I !Luba
I t A ' • 11 . 1 00 I ars CID. 'tationers,
I. 150. El Wood ittootowst door to tlw °crow of Thl.rd
... . .
I L. BEAD, Bookseller sad Btstioner, No
ELL. 7$ Fourth tereet. r.ll. The Idlsura.
MUSIC. &C.
Jain H. Mellor,
XO.Bl WOOD STREET, between Diamond
All. and A abet,
it PON& Glogton) PIA • 0 TORT.I. MASON A 11/01.
EWA 140DEI. MELODRONS .4 ORGAN HARSIOSI.
OILS, anti dada In Mosle.sel ling& Clco. .1.8
IL Bieber & Bro.,
063 MTH ST.; Si of the Golden
Bum Bch Avmr7 for NMINIS CLARE% (Nur
ortLsor %%mod and Borne PIANOS. arof Chß,
[ART t XELIALA Glisurfar 111LOIOZONEI rail ORO AN
Nolen Ifs ktorio sod Throiral bortnr
frO
• Charlotte Blame,
ANUFACITUREE and Dozier in Piano
/ Fortes sad laipontre of muds and argleaJ
SoimiKrat for th• HAMBURG PI&NQA. also lt&
EtALLIT,DAYIS & 00:8 Scatonnkaca.wltb and •Ith•
vat dela= ttscninsat. may 2 118 Wood sit.
BELTING
Patent Riveted and Stretched
LRATRR%Z BELT4Na,
from the Manufactory
o of Boit, Brothers.
,rrnw rrts.:
ryo the Belting of this manufacture hue
been awarded the Gold Mendel and DWI... fun ,
I 0
weary Fair and Institute throusbeet the United
Staten the Mgt recent by an Arneeican Institute. Nelr
Tart, at their bet meeting In the Tan el' 3.314. it le aim
noire quality. item brancn orate badness beteg =wren
ed under Lbw perwmaleu• of tea prbactroln their hedge
are Waded by giesoralres at tYrdr own ircetrlee tonne.
Insuring Medea:a:cm cuts and wares. Amused at their
own Least Ma She bawl and. shoulders hare been
44=4 a returned to new Trot thorough , / tem.&
freeb from Inta, curried Imuudlstart wet end dr
stretched on arachinee with star modem Imptoremeni
tatointed and !Mild /MA near penult CON. theta. ante
berm 'MCA maks a perfectly even irerfeee on Loth elde.
of the bend. causing pm: 1. rno w traly on lb* DOW..
.oUle i Tt i w r iffe ' r l y " t fa 1X: r h =ktll7furV
to cottnn and woolen t, anufacturem eolith/ mill.. Dn.'
makan_rawletr and placing ertatubdunents, owners or
VAL Wile, cotton 01040. bleach weeks. dla i .punnew. In alert
LUTZ Tigir „ertrtg!,';'=,""'rnity rtet
Beltlng. for tale bill. DS [lrian. t i e . p
cooelte tb• Woad of wood nalzu.ateasiy.o
M.DL iANO E.
D2AtJ2I Ilt
HERBS,. LEATHER &,01L8,
233 .L.TBEJ/17.97. avpvite it< Atad - 41 Wood,
A 101 l anortatgot of
Iloyt's Leather Belting and Oils,
lot Illsaleery aa4joal Can. alwayi oo haul.
soliard
Ninth Ward Property for Sale:. -
I WILL SELL , on removable terms and
coma at Own and Carroll
epp=ll:ll l l7obbe San aro bindromoly anat.'
ad - for yrlvat• radolanoss..
• Mao, threw LOta. <Mr atlabortz and Baldwin ira...2.6
VW Dan t mech.' TORT are fticalatad for *Harr orargo
amino/ Musa or for foal dapor—far man brought bt tat
rano& or tba Oantadarilla BaUroada '
Also. wan Litta, Dorm. of antler and Wilklat
ampodra_tbo graandl4 Wpm - trona. Sacral/7. A , Of ton.
nook A Hut. That an mall lafttad to • mozdaltory or
n&iabritdialLa=ol lar Lcauirrds maim -
d 4°
741153 B,VeCIALN ILS Übe
DANIEL 31)331YETT:
ff:ri , ' , .fr2TSI F ER o c f . Yellow Rocking
ri.ll4-=2.4irmtregstrgh.thr.' ""
11022.1 yd• __
fARSTINA_ J TE INVETERATE AND 11A
ll Artstboonalsgrummo not orditottlo
l•treriftrtiltlb44ll=recur bit r7I
Pi tt Atfl772= . l i r, I d e I
ID D v ""1:
Silo= eubstrio= 11121Gif of food. taireesoo:to mo le r:lso . e
snd nay ;roared. The rubteriber I. fully sootesintrd
Arab - to embattles stul will girt astimetary Information
t U o who may lt Irto wiluilrable trade for duper
'
J.i 1111 AD. Agent.
JoG • Methodist Boot More. 76 Fourth
;‘ I PENTERIS PATENT SAVES AND RE
raIOILOATORS—The mated. meat d =Ala ard em
dant wild* far bralarriaz lea. bad at the mos time er
ns tba brae Cof tbe la to UI ether artlelaa b*Dt
mtrzdAts=lbed.. u tr ev d c. fyr ..t otla br tiksjai=tacofor
• - belt-mateng ,ancl box Must
nSubsoribor having purchased tho ex
_ ogrigh WAY
t P. .1. - Johnotoici Patent Do: and J.
/111.tant Boirdlosting ; atcoothlng Irmo. 1, now
aztoutrroly ircurogedln manunatartns Ito nom In con
-maim with trocibrs. he honp ca hard or
his onctorcamocd fedora 0t.,. - ormolu Anchor Cotton
. N„ ki, .l. os ad w.c.di mooduhloce of Ma =mum Tailor
And NIA Irtim.ro bo. 'odd rorcoctrolly Invite Lb.
`Watt= or ornolow. doa• to and rho pelado to moral.
• *Want 'O. anorlducion, Amer .
AootGARD TOT IT& LADIES—D. J. D=
eds aoldn.Priodleal Phla feCtSki.
Meeting Inaralmitlos. and =awing otatmotimm ea
bbe•tma4n l , Wee. float Irtarrar mom
She-some named Qotdan / iDe have bean wed In the
mem4 pniatei o r pr.rmpsoto vox TALI/ Yens with
enceses In almost am= mee. end It le oar
IM ‘2l: MWeet' sololtstlon Thonratulsof Lades mho
hem enemetrlgly amertheso. that ha talnduere to mite
= pm Sis, .. 7= i tt .. A . rt aier..i.: l l= ;
eamplahota may end in Lb* oboe. PIGZPITAIIafIad relic)
"Ed •21 aWsmet goers, D. D. WICKII2I 3 Ate, at,
Ul Mut, A.
CSLUSLB' D - APPLES; ;
tiokilata ir lS i ttra m
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4 1' .-;‘.
NEW YORK
'alm - a'Mw.UMr VBSSADBTV.BSI EN
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aLte A z a aroya Anracraawno:. No. Sae Bradway .
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Iron Furn
NEW YoRKFOLNDBY, BAILING
T. i . 1 1. ° 1 IRON FIIBNITUSI WOMB furnlah all kind, of
esat and wrought IRON WIiBIS for BUILDING& A
Ceder var ie ty or pattern , for :Ton Balling tbau .
Ober eatabliahmant Neir Foamed tho largest rnentf
lbotorr of lova Furniture In timinilad
julargrov BANDFOUD t TAW 61 Oren at... N. y.
AVi Tr ent!
-T0 00N5 TIVES
APLEYSIOIA3I of hg, dtanding. and
formerly •Profesfar In oat a the Bleated loam,
atlas muster, .sae retire. from maim moth,,
who km been auffering item Prananary Meese, disco,.
oted„ while traveling-In &nth Alllrtea for to health. •
mire for eamytion, Bronthith s. Colds and
Gevral Ckm Debility; and being swersthat Cough thousands an
.utkring and dagg Leon this roost dradfal of
all diumeo. he Is desirous, from tto principles of hurnaza•
on:miring knoan Mit most nimble remedy. Upon
receipt of Fllteen Ceram in Postage Mama.. or Charnre, he
will send • Recipe. with full dirctions for making and
soceessfully ruing
The amount roahlred it et °° for pottage, and the
payment of this advertisement. Alarms
feiftsmdtnTv B. r. DBITHBOUOII. M. IL
Bon SX.P.th. Brooklyn.
New York Coratehaßie.
BAG MAN,V,FIC-T OR Y.
125 - tiro: Street.
B. B. CLARK,
MANUFACTURER AAD DEALER IN
Bags anditagging,
SNABURGS; Shooting , Duck, Flax and
Cotton Twine, its ,
Hiss, no= Novi", dr.. MAIO with Orshs Bum
B GS,
Bos=leas Bugs, Vous lart itte ia
Dosissoul usiti twit° order snarl? tor th eir ow . ',ex .
LIMIT3B.IIt of bards= is Isom 166 of ruckus dw i n u ,
sod our custom= tea ban SZY=lttn the? =or wish
Put to typo without extra
°crontr7 lietehenti ate haltedio ssamiritour stock of
noun! Boos, clue lessoless }Aim of all ihs
brands of Dot% am KIT tal.)7 Crusburts. t 0.,,
Dril Se
Belt Pastors supplied with Item *Adm, printel to order.
Pr:Melon Dealers supplied with Upland Boot Buss, Our
rs. 4e, sisks of u=ln as=set ehith. We Imo new
dealer. elhainiest enthste
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Burning Fluid. Campheie, Alcohol, tto,
DOBB k• 3 SN,
EII9 0 HEENVICIt INTSET, (cenvir of Jar NEW YORE,
Welt Bud= Mier and irW/Lignadi D n ..,
RE now selling the above azticles, in eon
.oopleta alOrtaiont or Mori. Dr
an L ia OIL Oriszhea, Giza. Oiled, Diamonds, Mlle irod,
/rend, Amnion Xisso 10, &tiptoed that
Mtn. groat Induortaeroti to Deafer! and Ctomosers.
say2floadv
Fur the 1,000,000.
U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY,
90 Thompson esmet, N. Y., ANUFACTIMERSOEMARBIE MA N
TLF.-9, TAMA CULUSIII3, PEDESTALS.
Manna. lirmatel, and all th an Marbly Shia
article. • Mob is* preparation ofilarbla Dart, ebamloally
combined mimes! aore, ai as to ba moulded Into
any form and color; by vbieba marble am to toomoftco
Musa at leas than !all the toot of tha =ma nn matal4
wbite it .aria It In Mimi:llllT sad beauty. Unlike Mar.
Weasel holt and Slate. there In cm aortae eon, Um noted
running Into Um rams of the mattrial, while no vandab
la Mod co vivo toroiporsl7 buotlto LBO nubs. nap
110. tram 18 to ltda. SAW Topa. dloodirally dump
Illahra for tha Lanufalure aad ofaberre ibr It.
different Rate; which 0111 Imineure neon. to
than Interesting themeelem,_:litlareaaticm furnished on
application to PEOLUltirMest... , or
007.011 LAMA am
eTtlir .014
French Window Glue. •
EDWARD P. DIOKIE,
144 Chambers et e N. Y.,
Tao doors went Hudson Blear Railroad Deno;
bt)FFERS to Dealers andCuscomers hio eel
stratsa brands of Trench Windov Cilam on &ears
hot.... Parties erlablesaalbriastlon will forniabad
with yriees =receipt of their edam*. CUNika cot to any
saakrsa patters. and pardirl Ina of chart.. saitli
STEINWAY L- SONS,
611.1111•41(11111REILS M eMtB Waikar Stmt.
NZal 111010T.U. KR TOLL
ESPECTFULLY alit the et,-
ib Una. of Ma pal:Ala to Mats splaadld
anortateritafauo•graadabstamare PYn
which. tar Warm of term, alaatlrlty of
toady to
t 4t flalah.la Wel awry Wag that madman
Plano arutuntryoasa4; They TM the
raa far bath kinclat coaxpatltton with tha
moot dllsthutilabad 4aakars tam Dortou. tialadalphla.
Nam York as; Ealtjtaork
NEW VIII3MPIL—IftgasWar • sees hava .haat hero
airarant th••IIL3S Promltrat BOLD =DAL. Omer all
roavetltori)at law Pair anise Arles*. looltata.
017 Ital Palaro, , for &to BUT Elsoodartca da7 cel&t:V
Etaf____Pnae, •
.ER IMMO PURPOSES, and far lONI.-
NLa k batb r zziTT and pp i rhnia
alb , the s u p nab thL in DOODIAZYMAAtt NUL
biabutbetetted sad rota b
QI.INN PUTMAN .
~az.n.n.txr st. Nirsi TORR.
air Orders brochttlinbea fur ell sand. of 011.71 rOW.
Din of the chest arpterrett ttrabdo. LIMPS 3111181-
TIONII. TIM WORAZ. anir LUG NILS, ke.• be.
ekoli-dlie
BCHIEFFELI3. EROS. & CO.,
IMPOST/MS AN4 VRAIERB
Drum Paints, Oak 14101, ?ft/ornery, Le.,
170 WILLIABISIL, New York,
NVITE the attend= of the trade to their
ta. Le. vezinolsteck of Drvit., Pants. Oil,. Perfams
- Istadditcattodpamro=l-z:-.;ortaaan qtbt+re p rerm
se.
.ftWs4 . l44ll4 :maVArs Dililri.r.444r=lksr
NO to triktvni 131 A% etraanketrwereme.
ext,esomew In yammer byt tam. min toad. Tromps
att.t.Soa Jelb-lry
Iciiwo4-144
TO BOUSEKEEPERS AA Le DEALRRS.
THE 110 PB MILLS,
71 him, mut, rod tl was ream Zia, Yana.
Protewal 0.„1t.... 113 Prang vow; line York,
feetoly. N00.2h,.37 era htl Lledelon area, Jettry 01hr.
Propnewn of thin long cald, well
y known
42.7) di' 411 PSTAILLIZLIPIEN T.
Ootithla• to paz• it. but Mormon-heal itnodere to
00 , to. o Dread. Remit, Tea mhhothir Otte*. so.—
They eso nurareldwru.A. coo., I.a mazy ouur
Ua of dotty oae to weary ItrallW they oder topook the
roost rwoostable tor= t.ita mot to desist, who
revue. them. It. J. G. 151.1A10.
4.ll.—Cononmm advistl to tooalre for Copt Muse ar
tide. 1....W1Ydr
The Ade= Igepeeu Compan y.
Pittsburgh, Roe/aster and New Bnghion Exprcu.
k
'OR the especialfoocommoclotion of the
aro tortdatlon sienehe lim of the °Mous/ Penn
ey max 1.11,0.1. byttratt rittaburgl? and Bur Brighton,
whom Intimate Mellow syd , sonlai re.t.lans neut. Met
Anshel, he - Adams Rentweakatattly bars made EA
&me:mutat *Ph lb. as. to enable them to pet
a trusty tl , 07 an the Mernimodatkm Trai4 who tatil
let. chugs of all property ind burins= properly =trent.
at to him. The Messammernil hers an lion bale II the
fisaarline Can fur ths depute and I. tar seenety
Jewelry and other valtiatle. Us will leave-Star Brighton
by tbslio,ing Two, roman la Pittsburgh and Allele..
ny City during the day to Mend to mien sweamissione as
may be soturetwl to him, and Mann by thy hutting
Train. with tie (kads &Al Gocualeslone asscutol, it will
be hie duty to 1 . 204. en trip Ph Pamela. m eet
ardeu, monay, te whleh tell to dellysred to ra -
mon after the arelirebsf the mate at. the AMWAY
CIV Depo t. U. aril •In ream. o*itt...mba mow
ye to to dvilused lerile alt.-entstuumkats latelllysaco
abtaln inthrmation.and Tetra lonible-ordwr pods. and
mime ttenn-malts purchaft. bile to =MIL Mtn • 7••
Pirr alpine to • steam engin. Ail VAN ea.. will to de.
livered or ealts/ for In them. slum within reasonable
distance. wltbout att. dugs. but tc Immo meh dative.
aga 5'.8.0,...P.0g1r or print. houses.
At W. tlists-no. all =tar will to lell with the Sutton
Asant of the lisllcoad
trinket. when
M 1
Droner Dartyle
uot at tits I.lloa on of tto Tulsa, to mein
bit goods
The charms Mr earrylm mekeips , , AN and toswims
'renderedM by the emengtr. are intsaded to be Within its.
00.11216 Walt& When thi itarsof the businem sash
sato admit of it nodal greentents will be = la de.
Am tbus Krueg
so
er fa mined I. sett!. his bAlt i and bur
luss O
ulally with Compny. 4 t o . oar to
roue°, ma line w
pings ant tux NM to Iv tit 111 tit.
omit
tote for I.E. pay, he beano di unties In the matter.
ELE.NIty H. IRWIN has*. appointed Mumma.. and
will nommen. his 1.110.0, .11.3.15 y. Xi, Mt.
olttetti Va Vartill.
Dittencreli-el foorthetrut
eambeny fray , ..-Tblegrith Coln.
=tiey /Pa.4- U tri.bielonablin
RotAcMsr-blr.
lino-Dr, Chandler.
Nos sirightm-Mr. Umpl.
OranAnars_Marant Oa,
Pittsburgh. Dm. '.9 . 1 J dese•dif
TONICS WDB'T DO!
TII.EY neva did do fore than give tempo.
eery railer and they turns CIL It la beau" ta
aces teeth the omit of be Aimee. The sires of all
:gne end bilious dhow tbatmcip hark poles. ailed
flume or Malaria Nentreaw this retro* by Ito NAT.
DALL AleTtlffrfit, end alichnem caused by itdirafrpeare
at ores. Shade.' gesernal 41110 Core is AMUR. to
idalslis. and ofrreover I o perianth' Indlniste Ittedleine.
The artillette of lb" esieWsded chemist. J. Ir. Chiltrn, of
New Tore, to this effect, battenhad to ererY battle, tare-
Ore If it does m gcodtt nut do no bona.
Tale te more thou nee br Who! Quinine, arsenic. or ear
tonic! in or !stoned. ILI tlwir two I. sotto's, to Um =altos
Ma and halved, Ollffl LOU,:, which teem allow, •
pawn to ee l f nett way well for • eagle fromint. lo 14
butratke thew , troth, I *anew raws• extract' Rote •
letter fort reastred Jant • "byel
taawlr aw Ihra
Jut. A. aneDVA• EM-Deay fRn L NUff .124 ble. 11 et
bona. the Curs am . .d lan lesni ore sad iimipio , f , v , r ,
foot ;puffs farce with the public" as being ng
bettor awn using
aulabse—ant briorlng I presume that remedy they
used to Mary train; Cfulnine, contained th• Drag iteelfl
This (needy, (Moan a. - Smith's Tovir, ‘ ”) would invar
iably aims an am" Ma It did not cc= 16 and It would
Rest nturo .14.
car, agot. Thu 000 eIIVIMISUIMII
1 deemed to yen War, in welt lostinote • test camper.
lona betwant It tea your CUSS 'fb• felloving la the
result
Thm venous bole lour Cm. 'lief which were caso• el
"Quotidian Internltuat ferer,' of connyweake etaodina.
They bed tried Wolof, and ether remdlee. oomionaily
=Wing • chill, brt it vs% foe In all nob meat dowly
weerdou shun es, and laying thothandation ofothor sad
smear tcdelerallim !did enmesh in &Moffat • reelleal cure
atoll thrse of Wescott, lath your Moody, and they
haw, not had • call since. In ell three of that mire the
"Proith's Tonto' had been ruled, "ad ve9l4, U table
stated him!" to fig% but eta a vadod or two ha 4
Mrs& it wonidreturn.
_ think tam nit Deno rtlfficultr caw in hiring to your
.nre the rentagegronnd of only other relmey new In caw
hue, A. to WILLIAII BUMMED, "I D.
trhodee , Fever and Agneconk or Antlieto to !delude,
the only harm.. reined y esistemer...eluelly entaln
sPrevently• Lll lOW* Tea It when yon feel Um
chile awning no and you will nun hare • single one.
JAI.A. ALIODICS. Proprietor. rcarldszoadt. L
Fold. by Jobs MlteholLUeo Ogden. Oen IL ROM,
l
ickateloun. dart le Druszisa irnerrall••
st , 2l-3to e
AIISPIII LOOK 8.
',Stock add Note Broker
I 'to. 02 FO WITH AVM,.
BOMB, mortgages, Promissory Notes and
2000.1nn Collateral, neerglated Mack, Wight and
on Clogslolan.
ilarlng. ritenave innualotmel with Monied
Roman s
ma
o W n taed tan RWnasn eWane entasteaa p 1 n
Comnieroial Hotel,
Coma of Gitod and New Levee, New Orison.
K. STEEL would Most respept-ffla
LIIV• rt.!, loarm tratettas Oublio Mid he ass..
*a the itheMsMed rrota,
The tide ha moat!, sate:mow s tholoaPb ma*
sad Is:tont/4 . qm! hill NM Watt op vitt nsw asta ma!
teb=tair t'utat".. F 6 Ltar i t h ae issas m` to 74" cus.1 7 E ' Y th r 'Fblo l n
tint th. mart* aft
Vas RofoYbsop s to the lauxustlato skinny of
t o taistalos Pet of city as wall, as Setup Astatssolirat
to t Satostbsit Zopaisto,lbs. pasafibb:Ywabt that by
strict stroatiaoto els. arson Olen pattualie mein that
liberal Pstroopm that top rref bona bettered =CD WS
Riiie of Bolted Per Ds), $l,00:
. • ft, wnt .: eked wlttrlllasSim4 I kw - rs lofted.
~a O T ta 210 . balasslathsttl
"" ' , Pattattp sad
,ruttio
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
TUESDAY MORN9IO,. JULY 29, 1858
k__
Advance Pa. e .ts.—lloreafter no sub
narli.Uon will be taken Cm the Petlr or Weekly Gazette,
payment la MAO 41 lidvenre. Whenever the
time is op tp *lath the enbeiription I. paid. the paper
will b. Invariably 'topped, unless the nabecrlptlon Is re
need 10 advance payment All transient advercleinn,
of every dentription. lel/1 be repulsed to • pall In ad
yam* The only eseeptione will he whet-. a • - month
ly af ''eras contracts are made. aanblass
- -
'l3.Eiltrstoirgh Weekly thezerte. e enamel,'
circulation*? our Yllnkly Grace offers to our • minims men
a meet deelmble medium of makirua their .
Ourdrculation is betereenfOur and five the. .. , reaching
altooet Ora' merchant. manatecturer and s • k..pet In
Western Pennsylvania. and Eastern Ohlo.
Republican Nominatiocul
FOR PataiDENT. •
JOHN C. FREMON.T,
07 CALIFORNIA.
TOR Vll3l PRESIDINT
WILLIAM L. DAYTON,
OF NEW JFFI73FT.
Union State Ticket.
FOR CANAL 001(11I88I0RRR,.
THOIIAB E. COCHRAN, of York
ton Ararsia °assail,
t -
DARWIN PHELPS, of Arms ag
NOR BUINTZTOR CIEHINULI,
BARTROLODIEVI LAPORTE, of BAdforit
Vrom Ms Now Torn Cain and .Ennultne
Colonel Fremont's Slanderers,
,„<enaLtrnsn.)
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The u ‘ u t e gr etton here arises , whether, having re
ceived in igenoo of " the capture of Califor
nia and' die totabliehment of the neceesary civil
Go onto" by Stockton and Fremont, it was
not General Koarney's duty to remain in New
Mexico until he reeedied further order. from
the War Department. - Be this as it may, Kear
ney pushed on for the Pacific; and when within
a day's marsh of it was nearly destroyed by the
Mexicans. He loot 18 killed, and had lo
wounded. Among the kilted were Capte. Mooire
and Jrhneon, of the let Dragoona,—Captains
Gillespie and Lieutenant Hammond wounded.—
General Kearney was himself severely wounded,
and the command devolved upon Captain Turner,
who succeeded in eonveyiog Information of their
perilous position to Commodore Stockton. Lieut.
Gray and two hundred and fifty men, were
promptly tent to their relief; and the General
and hie wounded officers nod 47011)0ut iteo, ware
brought into San Diego in &arty. Ho woe of
come, kiudly.xeceived by Commodore Steekt.iii,
who immediately eurreedered his own quarters
for his occupancy, and twiny offered to him the
command in chief of the expedition then being
fittedweot to recapture Lie Angelee, and propo
sed to secompany him as his Aid•da-Cerrnp.—
General Kearney deblined accepting the Com
mand; and in his turn, offered to acooMpany the
Commander as his ,nitt! The simple truth le,
that . the Navy Department bed tuned to the
Commander on the Pacific Station, precisely the
urne orders that the War Department had leased
to General Kearney; viz., in the event of cap
turing California to institute civil governments
and report proceeding'. California Ter captur
ed by Fremont commanding the lend forces,
and Stockton, the senior, commanding the Naval
force; and thereupon Stockton appointed Fre
mont Civil and Military Governor Of California.
Gen Kearney wit• Abe 'calor of Commander
Stockton, and could, doubtlees have assumed
the military command upon his arrival. But
this he refused to do. He waived his right to
interfere with the position of affairs fettled un
der instruction from Washiugton before hie ar
rival on the Pacific, and recognised what. had
been done as Being in conformity with what As
would have done underhie inetruetions if A. had
captured California, instead of being captured
by the Californians: 4 as he certainly would have
been If he had not been rescued by Stockton's
men under the command of Lieutenant Beale'.
He not only recognized wh.t bad been done by
Stockton in refusing the command of all the for
ces to California, but he actually offered to serve
ea Stockton's aid; and finally, did accompany the
expedition 113 Stockton's second in command—
thus waving entirely, aU right to command in
person. This being the fret, the very grave
question arises—could he at his pleasure, re
sume his authority at any tame, thereafter, and
make Stockton his junior
Ip Trffstd in, ..his having waived his right to
eorrimedd - ort bit arrive in California, we quote
rbe following film: Cotdroodorer toottoo'o. teari
--airmriAroar*,.b.itreripi which tried Col.
Fremont for muttay.^in refusing to obey Geo.
litoreertroratirtrofrerlie'had Made blmeelf, by
his own ant, the subordinate of Commodore
Stockton:
Commodore Stockton testifies:
After General Kearney arrived, (on the 12th
December,) and in my quarters, and presence of
two of my military family, I offered to make
him commander-in-chief over all of ns, sod of
fered to go no his aide-de-tamp. Ile said no;
that the force was mire; and he would go as my
oide-decamp, or accompany me."
We oleo find General Kearney teetifying as
follows :
We, the undersigned, were present at ► con
versation held between Commodore Stockton and
General Kearney, at San Diego, ebortly after
the arrival of the General, in which converse
Gott the Commodore offered to give Genera!
Kearney the 'command-in-chief' of the forme
he was preparing to march with to the Ciudad
de lee Angeles, sod to act si ads-de-tamp.—
This offer the General declined, but said he
would be meet happy to go with the Commodore
as his alde.de-cemp, and amiss him with hie
bead and band.
" WILLIAM SPIED/3N, IL S. N.,
"SAMUEL MOSELEY, IL 8. N.
"Sell Duo°, February 6,1847."
Again Commodore Stockton testified that, at
a subsequent - interview, a few days afterwards,
,Ye made to Gen. Xenruey "tho same offer, in
pretty much the same language, and recedred
pretty much the same answer.
•'I found Commodore Stockton, on my arrirol
at San Diego, on tho 12th Deoember, 1846, in
command of the Paciflo eqoadron, haring novena
ehtpe, either two or three, in the harbor at that
plane. Moat of his sailors wore on eho4o. Ile
lami &seamed the title of Governor of California
in the month of Accost previous. All at B►n
Diego addressed him as 'Goren:tor.' I DID SDI
•
Commodore Stoekton.—“Com. It, F. Stockton
begs leavato add, &e., that ho wishes to be un
derstood as meaning distinctly to convey theides
that Gen. Kearney was folly Invested with the
command of the troops in the battles of the Bth
and . 91h of January, subject to the ordeals of him,
the witness, as Commander•in-Chief. Most and
nearly all the ekeeution of detalln win confidedto Gen. Kearney as szcose In command." "Re
°maid not attempt to enumerate and specify the
.many add imporient acts 'of Gen. Kearney as
sweep in command." "When the troops sari
red at San Bernardo, I made my head-quarters
a mile or two Is advance of the camp; and I sent
to Glen. Kearney to send me the marines and a
piece of artillery, which was Immediately done."
"I ordered the troops all to lie down," dte.—
"Af:er having directed the troops to bo formed,
&0., I took the marine guard and two pieces of
artillery," to "On my return, 1 gave orders
where the different °Mcrae and troops were to be
quartered; and °inns= the same /fog," &o.
Lieutenant Gray.—Questlon.—Didyou bear an
order from Commodore Brookred on 'the Bth of
January; in the field, to denerid Kearney 1 also,
state the order end all the circumstances.
"Answer.—l did bear an order from Commo-
dore Stockton to General Kearney on the Bth of
January, on the field of battle. The enemy bad
been observed to withdraw his gene from the
height. The Commodore directed me to go
to Gen. Kearney, and say to him to lend a
equate and a field-piece immediately op on the
height, to prevent the enemy's returning with
their guns. I went and gave him du order, and
on my rattan to Commodore Stockton, observed
the division or ignore of Gen. Kearney moving
towaids the hill.
"Quaition.—Did you bear that order to °an
tral Kearney In your charaoterap aid-de•oamp
to Commodore Stockton, the Commander-In-
Chlet!
“Arratrer.—Yes.
"Question by the judge adootals.—Do you mot-
loot the words and manner In 'Wolk you deliver
ed that order; did you deliver it.attiet Galeria
Kearney most have received It eo en order, or
merely se a euggeation
"Anneer.—l oarsied it as an ardor, in the
wranl respectful way. How General 'Keeney
received it, I, of course, cannot any. ffn did
not show, by hie manner, that it weal disagrees
hie to him, according to the beet of my recollect=
"After the fordes bad been paraded prepara
tory to the march, and I was about mounting my
home, General Kearney came to me and ineired
who was to command the troops. I said to
Lieutenant Row , prat lieutenant of the Oyanei
would command em. Ile gave me to under,
stand that be wo Id like to command the troops,
and, after soma f er conversation on tbo sub
jeot, I agreed to ppolnt him to the command,
and immediately sent for Lieutenant Itotran„"
But it any don t solos as 'with° cannsnided
et the battle of s Angelss;.tbat question wO
&Milted, settled y thefollowinai honor killed
and wounded ' eto 4:loimodoir Stockton as
cionienindorinfi? onto of elik rJilernie/
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OWlLOffiooll—Lloßt. Amory, who , sooompaolcd
.11e anal) , to California, and was by him, poraitted
to lot in the capacity of Acljatant.General.
CIDEriD DS LOS ANGELIS, Jan. 11, 1847.
Sir : —I have the honor to furnish a etatement
of the killed and wounded in the satiate of the
Bth and 9th Instant/1, and also a report from the
senior surgeon present John S. Griffin,
January B.—Killed—Artillery, 1 private, (11.
8. seamen.) Wounded—Artillery, I private,
(volunteer from the California battallotn) foot,
7 privates, (11. S. seamen;) matinee, 1 private.
Total-1 killed, 9 wounded.
January 9 —Wounded—let dragoon, 1 private;
foot, 1 oGier, (Lieutenant Rowan U. 8. navy,)
2 privates, (11. 8. seamen;) Califo rnia battalion,
1 offioer, (Captain Gillespie.) I am, eir, very
respectfully, your obedient servant,
N. H. EMORY. •
Lieut. Topographical Eng. and Aoting Adj. 01:112.
Hie Excellency ft. F. Btoakton, Governor of
Califon:do, &o.
Again, Mr. H. Racsoll, a witness before the
Coart, teetibed as follows:
- • - • -
Extract from Proceedings of Court-martial,
pp. 821. „
"Hr. H. Russall—a witness—Answer.-4s
before stated in my chief examination, I was:
despatehtd by Lieut. Col. Fremont, on the even
ing of the capitulation of General Andreas Pio°,
commander in chief of the Californium, to Los
'Angeles, where both Com. Stockton and Gen.
Kearney were, and specially instructed by him
(Col. Fremont) to eeriertain by all means poosi
ble who was in chief command, and to make a
report aceordlogly of the capitulation cf that
day. I called first on General Kearney, and de
livered to bim a note or letter addressed to him
by Colonel Fremont in acknowledgment of one.
that he (Colonel Fremont) had received from
General Kearney on the march. I told General
Kearney my business, and was directed by him
to make my report to Commodore Stoeatoo,
whom he acknowledged to beink in chief com
mand, and admitted to me that be had served
under him as such, from ,on Diego - to Los
Angeles. I accordingly made the report to the
Commodore."
Gn the 14th of Jt3nary, 1847, Col. Fremont
arrived at Los Apples, bringing with him "the
capitulation of Cowengs," by which General
Pico, "Chief of the National forces of Califor
nia,' laid down his arms and eurriladered all of
California to Colonel Fremont and the Govern
ment of the United States. On the tame day,
General Kearney wrote a despatch to the War
Department, from which wo extract the
follow
ing:
Carman nig LOB Animas, Jan. 14, 1847.
'!Thin morning, Lieut. Vol. Fremont, of the
regiment of mounted riflemen, reached here,
with four hundred volunteers from the Seers
menlo; the enemy capitulated with litm yester
day, near San Fernando, agreeing to lay down
their arms, and we have now the prospect of
having peace and quietness In this country;
which I hope may trd be interrupted sgain."
On the 16th, Oen. Kearney addressed a latter
to Col. Fremont, ordenng him to report to him
for ordeile, ethdio suspend all proceedings under
any itistrnetions from Commodore Stockton. To
this letter CoL Fremont replied early on the fol
lowing morning, as follower
"CISIDLD 1,1 LOS ANGSLIIII, January 17, 1847. .
"Sin—l have the honor to be in receipt of
your favor of last night, in which I am directed
to suspend the execution of orders which,
In my capacity of military commandant of this
territory, I had received from Commodore
Stockton, Governor and Commander-in•chlof in
California. I avail myself of en early hair We
morning to make each a reply as the brief time
allowed for reflection will enable me.
"I found Commodore Stockton in possession
of the countiy, exeraiisng the functions of mili
tary commandant and civil governor, es early as
July of lest year; and shortly thereafter I re
ceived from him the commission of military
commandant, the duties of which I Immediately
entered upon and have continued to exercise to
the present moment
"I found, alko, on my arrival at this place
1100111 three or four dayk einoe, Commodore
Stockton still exercising the (muttons of civil
and military gorernor, with the same apparent
deference to hie rank on the part of all officers
(including yourself) as he maintained and re
quired when he lammed them in July last.
"I learned, also, to conversation with you,
that on the marah from Ban Diego, recently, to
this place, ylu entered upon and .discharged
duties implytng en acknowledgment, on your
part, of - sepremsoy to commodore Stockton. '
"I feel, therefore, with great deference to
your professional and personsl character, con
strained to tray that, until you and Commodore
Stockton adjlist;6etween yourselves, the ques
tion of rank, where I rispeotfully think the dif
ficulty belongs, !shall have to report and te
ethe orders, as heretofore, from the Commodore.
"With eonsideratiotus of high regard, I sat,
sir, your obedient 1.31.111J2t,
"J. C. PREMONT, Lieutenant-Colonel
U. 8. Army, and Military Commandant
of the Territory of California.
"Th Brigadier• General 8. W. Kedrney, U. S.
Army."
Herein consists Col. Fremont's military mums;
and for phis letter be was arrested and charted
with mattcy , "disobedience of order," and "cen
doct prejodlclol to good order and military. dis
cipline." Gen. George M. Creche was President
of the Court; and after a protracted scssidii — of,
two months, Col. Fremont was found guilty of
the charges referred against him and sentenced
to be cashiered.
This decision was purely tteulical one. ' and to
enable the general reader to understand it, he
must know that "the tutee and amides of war,".
ere an Act of Congress; and those rules and ar
ticles in many cases, specify particular punish
ments (or specified offences. Thus, every officer
tried for sending or accepting a challenge, or
for being the bearer of one, or for lighting a
duel, meet if toned guilty, be cashiered. Con
sequently, when an officer Is charged with such
offence, he pleads guilty, and the Court immedi
ately cashiers him and recommends him to be
reinstated. The President thereupon, approves
the sentence of Chit Court, and directs that the
officer resume his eword,and he returns to duly._
And such we senora the reader, has been the
proceeding in every Instance whero.an. army of
fl ter has been tried for being concerned in a
Duel, front the foundation of oar Gored - mane to
the present day, . The rules and articles of war
—the Lsw of the land, define in like manner the
punishment for mutiny, &o.; and If the Court
found Fremont guilty, the law fixed the punish
ment
The question for the Court to determine was
purely's military one; and we have no hesitation
in raying that they decided It correctly. Col.
Fremont knew that Gen. Kearney win hie' mili
tary superior; and had he served in the line of
the army, instead offs the Thyographical En2i
neerr—whiah is a purely aolentille carp; and nei
ther knows nor practices soything hiring refer
eau to the !alienable tights of seniority—he
would never have paused to enquire whether
Kearney was right or wrong in giving the order
he did. He would have said at 01200,—"K ear
nay Is doubtless wrong in all this, and for hie
error will loao his commission. Government will
never mutate him la assumingcommand, now af
ter consenting to not as is subordinate, Durthat
is no affair of mine. My duty is blind Disc.:li
onise ; and therefore, I obey my superidr leaving
the cotutequenees where they properly ittaoh.'
Sacii-we soy, would have been the correct mil
itary course, which exams blind obedience to-su
periors ; but very few, if any, officers of the
General Staff, would have taken such a clew of
their duty under the circumstances. And we
may mid, that many officers of the Ilse, even,
would have sated" precisely as Fremont did.—
Morally, he acted correctly ; but in a military
point of view, he 00EaMitted a grave offence; and
oensequentlyi the Court Martial which tried him
while they sympathised with hint in adhering
to Stockton whom Kearney himself, had recog
nised se his Military superior, and under whom
he hiid 'erred ae &Junior, they conid.not, In the
discharge of their duty under the Law and in
; conformity with their-caths, do otherwise than
cashier him and recommend him to mercy, pre
cisely as le the custom in oases cif Duelling.—
ii
Such a (tonne is rendered nee leery by the
technicality of the, Law; but it ne er has beau,
and never wilibepretended, Gist t in;any way
degrades or,diegracee the officer so punished.
Now betas go to the finding of the-Court and
the sotiOn of the President upon these proceed
ings:"
The following le the President's order upon
the proceedings s
14mm:soros Fe . 8,184.8„
I hate caret 01l , a record of the
proceedkuP 0 mural court martial in the
case of Lie Al John C. Fremont, of the rest.
.Metit Otina - led rideasee, which convened at
Waa ' Arsenal in the Dletrlotof Columbia,
c Wad iky of November, 1847, and of _which
Brevet Brigadier-General George M. Broths was
President
The Court Ind Lieut. 001. Fremont guilty of
the followths charger, viz:
lot. "Mutiny," 24. "Disobedience of the law
commands of his superior °Mese ad. "Con.
anot bothe predjadice of good order and Wi
tt* alealaiine," and eentenee him "to be Muds
nod from the menthe." -
seer thesebtes of the Court append to the re
eerd of their Prheeedinile, the followthg,
"ilalir the Meow:enthuses in which Lieut. Col.
protcont woa pined; between two °Moore of su
perior eat* each claming to coramatoi In chief
cdreuteetanees in. 'their , notate wa
it:Wed to embarrens tho ind excite the
doubti nt officers of Oftber-expetionce, Minn ,
tecniedood In Geadttlition or the impaled, I
~potiellena knit:on - I=4nm tar hi m !!!, , Moun
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VOLIThik LXIX NUMBER 290.
•
to the emartat of these acts for whin% he has
been tried, t e 4 tanieratipted me:alien" of the
Court resptettnliy rdoommend Lieut. CoL Pre.
moat to the lenient consideration of the Presi
dent of the - United States."
GEORRE M. /MOORE, t -
Brevet Brig.:Gen. 11. S. Army, tE
;
011111.8 F. RUNT,
Lient. and Dep. Corot. Gen.
P. TAYLOR,
Lieut. Cot and Assist. Clam. Gen. Sob.
R. L. BAKER,
• Major Ordience Deparionent.
lino other members of the Court append to
the record of there proceedings the following,
Tim
.sUnder all the cironmatanees of this ease, and
in consideration of the distingehthing profession
al services of the wowed preview; to the hay.
action for which hi has been tried. The under
signed beg leave to recommend him to the ale
money of the President of the United' Stater"
EL 8. LONG,
Lieat CoL Topegraphical Engissers, e
RIORUL DELAFIELD,
' Major of Eln,gineers r
W.' MORGAN,
Lion!. Col. 18th infantry.
Upon an inspectian 'of thiereeord, I am not
!matted that the facts proved in this eeittbOa•-:.
&abate the military crime of "multhy:2, , r Lin of ".
opinion that the sawed and : third .chergea sun
sustained by the 'proofsoind Mit the netearitthin
upon these charges warrant the 'enteric - Wel the
court. Tito el:117101 of Mt cool io therefoie orp- _
proved; but in consideration of the peculiar oir
enamellers of the case, of the previous toarite:-
"rione and valuable services , of Lieut.'Col. Pre
moat, and the foregoing recommendations of a
mvjority of the membem of the court, the, mop
eltv of dismireal from tho service is remitted.
Liens. Col. Fremont will, accordingly, be re
-leased'-from arrest, and will teatime his sword
nod report for duty. " J.AIdEB.K. POLL
Lieut. Col. Fremont, of the mounted rifle reg
iment is, socordingly, released from snot, and
will join his regiment in Mexico. The .Gentrrat
Court Martial, awhioh Brevet Brig. Ottn. M.
Brooks to Preiblent, is hereby dismissed.
By order IL JONES, BAIA. den.
Col, Fremont thus stood before the country,
soft dOrdputation had ever been made upon
talmilititry fame; and what is more, Proddent
Polk offered to promote Moo to Coloneloy. • That
the gallant explorer,
not looking upon hliseu-.
tents with a purely military eye, felt Gott he had
deserved the approbation instead of thacettinr•
oflois countrymen; and therefore, he prodiptly
addressed to the Government the following let-
ter
WASMIGTOX Cirr, C street, Feb. 19,.1849:
hare this moment received thogener
a order, No. 7, (dated the 17th instant), making
known to me tho final decision in this inroSeinlL.
loge of the general coutt-martlal befortpridahl ,
have been tried; and hereby send in myreslitinz:
tion of lientenant-colonel In the anaf:oA,thAV"
United States.
"In dcing this, I take the occasion to seyithat
my reason for resigning Is, that I do not feel
conscious of having done anything to merit the
finding of the court; and, this being the ease, I
cannot, by otoopting the siemens, of the Preel.
dent, admit the justice of the decision against
me.
"Very respectfully, year obedient servant,
'l.O. FREMONT."
We have been thus pm:Bantu In placing this
entire proceeding before the public, teatime In
our jadgment,Ale is the only charge that has or
can be made against CoL Fremont, midrib will
be entitled to a defence; and we have endeavor
ed to present the facts of the case entirely from
public and official documents, la order' that our
cotemporaries may have at hand, the ream:is - I
for piecing thin charge in its trot fight before •
the American People. The gravity of, the imb
ject, will be our best apology for the length of
our article; end we indulge the hope, that all
who take an Interest in. the election of the gal
lant Standard Bearer of those whey are appealed
to the extension of Slavery into territory now
free, will unite in making the people, at large,
familiar with the history of his trial andtriumpb
—for snob in fact, it truly was.
While the Government was bound to Observe
the etiquette upon which slogs Military efficien
cy can be maintained, its appreciation of the
merits of Col. Fremont may be gathered from
Mr. Polk's order upon the proceedings of. the"
Court, from his offer of prom:foam:44nd from the
following extract treenail - Massage to Congress.
"Oar sqnsdron in the Facifikatith the crops
ration of a gallant officer °fele army ands 'mall
force hastily collected In that distant country,
here acquired bloodlees possession of the Call
forMas, and the American flag 1113 been mind at
every Important point in that province. I oon
gratulate you on the enceen which hue Wm
attended oar military and naval operations.
"By the thaw of nations. conquored.territary
le subject to be governed by the oottquarer dat
ing his military possession and until there is
either a treaty of peace or he shall voluntarily
withdraw Thom it- The old civil governmeat be-
I leg necessarily superseded, tt is the right and
duty of the conqueror to oecsare his conquest
and to provide for the maintenance of civil order
and the rights of the inhabibthts. This right
has been exercised and this duty performed by
the establishment of temporary governments in
come of the conquered provinces of Mexico, as
eimilating them, as far as practicable, to the
free institutions f oar own country."
The Secretary of War, in his anneal report of
the same year, (1846,) thus speaks of the event'
in California:
..Commodore Stockton took poseeteton of the
whole country ea a commit of the Ualts4
Stake', and appointed Colonel Fremont Goversoi.
nnthe law of tuitions, to stenine the fanotions
of tha t office when he Should return to the squad
ron."
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