tsbur -,• t i tprrstit,tr,2ll42l.ldif - t t:-', TIIESPAY 1101381rod3W '0,41857 aatanwiar. nire7l7.-Eig Lzsazcrwß . , Au Pon. the Bth day of tea .;'' t u t my,- &ream- Mercer & Robiason applied, . : \., , , for, preliminary Wet:action before Judge, now :',' ,i (wit Jae*, Lowrie, to prevent the P., Ft. W. • , l' ,• St C. 1 3, - ;lt.' from using Rath Canal 'Street for I their tract -At that time, as we reported: the ; . casthat e, Mi. thed W r illiams far complainants contended y had no right to make a contnct of , the kind , implying tlum the streets eta city am , i r ,. . be bought and sold as uterchanclize; that they I• ' 1 (the cit.?' mother/ties) have'Cutod and control ,of the streets and thoriughfues for do other • • purpose than the - pub* -advantage; that the f ' . 11 , occupation ' of the street by the Company is a i' • '•'; • violation of , tke righte of the people, (aro-I that 1i,.. C. these alreeture atchuivelyecenpiedbythe Com .l' • . ~, Papy ;Atiat by the Coattltution of Penniylvanbs ;• • ; -.i private property could not be taken f r public I . . 1,...- On tin: other side, Messrs. Stanton dJ. 11. i F.,-, tisilamptort presented a' series of Et o n which qe need not here recount. tiotlce it say that . '',ll adze Low ri e, after hearing the gun:tents, iggilVpreceadad to review the various ;mitt of the e ... contestants; and in conclusion refused t . e appit• - 4• cationlor /*action. • - - , - Thu ; platen hare stood until , the R. R. Com ., pany hateneirlytekthed the work w • Was in uz i r - Progrentat the time when that/railed •on , ,• p. applied:fon:. Misr& Mercer A Rob or: r • ,k , ."•-• the 25th of ' Noretebu, 1g , 57 Mari su ie rer • c‘mental bill agadratMor ofGcein. af the way ' • utivs'Wek, in which It is set forth that the Company r. r . -.- ... have not tedMitel the letter of, th eir contract ; •' / - 7- s tint whereas the Company agreed to fill up and . , ' grade the Must 4 o.thepade Axed by Cam _"oils they hound am yetdo,ue so ; thatt the Com , _ Peer 4IW sitec.=:, their cars upon trestle - •,. . work watt login ava waY to MI oN - ' ••••• the midi!: et.Cr road with utak or grand. end .; without any' tleggs or Intaatton, so tar as is '. i. known to said eoroptrinann4 so to do; that the a arid Compinylias ,rittee the Cling of the orighod i• ig I jet, up azia erected posts and bus across .•. - Is t -t•ge way of the said street at Us inlet. 7 o f . passa with la obstruct the tame teral street 'so as catudy to • •• following Menhirs T.-whether the reihnad hu net maikitheir busk on trestle- wink and are not ming it without tilling up and grading the street, endare zuad, moreover using thestreet seas to obstruct the - said strietas a puldio ItlghWayt Whether the said Campany s. not erected Poets en „‘I hen) acmes the line of the mild duet at its mearsecuon,witit rasi s y loot so , 0 to obstruct the_mmi&:-.--cuitheargrotuadatheleauno tlon to LitaiAalathe it:,4..(lompany ftezei ing their aail through and over said street, • IS c . asked f0r.' , ..? '• - r ' The same cla t ter fa also ill presented before the Court in the 'OM orb MR of Comidalut of the -r S Commonwealth' of , Pentisylvattia cr relatione, '!„.4) Therut e-r,- 7 /Yanktin. Attorney fienerth amithat i - the italdirajtoinpany, and the aothoriUes of 7- A l le g he nyettir r te.reetred, n th em from autintain ,, ... lag the Street as' nr, nulminee.'ind teeing the • I :,,. v liroper antherittea to orde r - the:respondents : to • .;,.. clear the street eo as to rest. . h e the same to , the • „i,, free use of the' , public. -,' - limo; Hamilton and Williams appeared yes , • to Mss before Chief Justice 'Lowrie, sittlag at Chezobere to Argue tide case. The points made_ t . . were as fono w - :. - ---,- z_. - _- - - --- -•--- • - 1. There is a d powe rin tbicity to make the , • i contract, by which the right of way Is granted to 4 the Company along North• Canal street. ,• t'aiThat the street IS INnt used ts s nuisance, and thoilabllo depaired'of its use; and thet the j i ' - Conrt (might to grant:au Wonction it once against the Company to prevent their using the Mews. Shaer aud'llanliltailfilPfulredfor the respondents They. presented the following: 1. That the Legislature - gave to the City of Allegheny,' by Act of )848, filo-power to culked. ~ - 1 with thacompany for the right w a s way and use 1 of the street; that the canine. was irr strict no - cordanee with , the lan,,* . 2. That the question of mils' Mice could not , be Luny* and paved. determined until the.strset was graded ,L' . 3. That no Court'of equity erer ; ' s a pre eusry ion when - the question or Inds. since arises,,unlenthe case Presented la ` entirely tree from doubtLiand thials not such a case. 4. That the t'ity Coutpili of Allegheny hare the power to authorize Ltd:grading IA be done by hit July, 185$. end the paving one year there. alter, and they.alid -ad b'z their contract of latia Atr,glatt; ted7r•teftleiritrhftw, produced fu *lid: 0. - That a loss or $3OO 44 would ensueth the Company by * breaking the conizonnication between the two cities, and general injury to ti,e ran...mita, ~.. -- - - , After flmicansumtuaiktful,Chiet- a astice vs. fused the iojeneffotb ' ' Camaro ../X3I3IUICZ Coarrisr..—An election for Directors of this highly prosperous econpruaY, was held at their rooms yeah:a:day - With the fol".• lowing result t ; •.. • : i p';.: i... i 1...:, , , . i -, •,.. : .f . Wrn. Bagaley, !Samuel Res, Jas. Al. Cooper, Jas. Pork, Jr.,' : I BE ,Pennock,-8/iiiptier' Harbaugh,,cept. Barone' C. Irotutg,.Capt /dark Sterling,. el Samuel M.. Kier, :.Jno. 8.: Dilworth W Franaltercis re , Wm. B. Ilayt J`'oia VO; DIY - 4W; Xolui caldwell, Jr. - .. It is 'not/a :mere smatter of course + Witivbs, when we say that the President, Mr. Bagaley, fa, a gentleman : ho possalkilithisentire confidence i of the whole; eonuolzi an eminent degree, and that thejother gentlemea of the BOaid'are among the 4tolid men of Pittsburgh." Mr. S. L. blarshell,..the Secretary of the Company,-,111 of course coationo to hold a place which he has and always sisne filletlltliktibllityf wklhondr to himself .. to tho fAm km of the Comp a ny. • • - , :i 1,. . ' After the election a - repast ins served u p to ' .. i`ib, t Abe oridea i sailer actimref the bests. • ni HOICRIbL E - AcciptiO.:—Tho York i'enn4 . lf m 2 ,,, , ,: an givesen - acoonnt or a. horrible accident , from the bursting of a Said lamp. Apoor_ girl 3 ,- named • Ifeteriettix Mate 'Wei - barged 4alive. While "holding arliald lamp It borstal; , her slotheariastantly barningin a blue. She . managed to get out of the itanse r on the, pave meat; when the Air lammed the tliMes, which illuminated the street. -; The, alarm:, of are wait immedielely.given:;Mr.fleorgellopp and other gentle:ken, ran to rescue the earning girl, who' it was being consumed-repidly. They tore. the. 1 remaining, cicalae fiora " he r' body. ::0a the pavement she sprang at a. lady, the flames iy reaching far above her head, exclaiming, !" my Clod I help Me l" It is no ILVlggiratial t.O lay ehat - SOSIS of the flesh on the poor victim's body, • was roasted black .: . About Ili o'clock Thursday di evening,. 'thirty boars, after the accident, she. ed. goctsc, ararstrarr.—Ths Company,glve Seelig entertsinment at their capacious Hall, on Thweday evening nest. In pining through Ala beautiful Hell Re - this not but admire the fine taste'displayed bythls gotid company in fitting up, their 'rooms for this acm e lion. The managers areal! gentlemen of much; respectability, and' it - 19 - their, intention to Ste that no MI/heavier on the part of.,ariy partici petal/11i tie allowed. Those persona desiring to -•\ spend is pleuant- Christmas Ere, would do well .4 .4ir to elsit.Neptnne liall,:where every arrangement is being medal°, an agreeable entertainment:' / Os BtrioiriaY.afternban. .last, the Police 'Mb. bed a fellow DIMS 7.llsavell .13411 ' upon charge oflarceny. B e aneg o i to have stolen from the cook of steamer Delegate' $l2O, and $2O from Mr. Andersoktaaeollector in the Second Wird..; - Maxwell Is an escaped convict frost the.lo*a State Prlion; where be wiureent for theft. ,Ele .is a Plitsburgher by birth. Mihail been out of prison about fonr,weeks, 'we beliere,- ite.sperd several days in Cincinnati:aid 'several in. Louis-. vine without detection, but was not bete twenty% . four hours until seized. He Is held subject. to the order of the propir authorities in lowa, ire • presume. • • . PrfTSlTlnall FOULS COLLtalt.—The Meth-. odiat ~ ddrocate learns that the new term; which commenced on the Oth. inst., opened with tinily the same number that the last session 'closed with; others will. enter. after the -ltoltd4e,:tto that It b fully expected the tern:111 , 111 close wjt a larger list thee' ever. The .efutreeterotthii College for Itelhotingh Oohing fa attracting the Of -Lents 'abrowettwo" young miettee frOM 'Etat- f inpnntehm having ea. ?tolled 'their agazies . 'se thestwat.week. • . Esedur's &nom. /donna.; anew, magazine pcldi4hea, is on our table, . It iic - Onducted El m gown!, 'of Boehm. The contents of this oratisms are exceedinglyrich and various, an4ll44 bur, wilt Interest and instruct all for whom they.are Every number mill , colztain 32 Pagmi, ngaiet,-4*Atkheo e he o be h l o ll s u e s t o r f a tw s ' wood cats and engravings, allfor, the paltry tone of onedpliseper mama Colimrar•z--We wish to dimes ths -- eiimation of our milli to:lhe foci; that n i b Alai. ..A focal t hid - Instrinee a t h i eon , Clln will be`glienither'proceede of::1 1 104, v at to. devoted _to Et -James Trot.' Ejilecopia We, trust thatthi hall may be relkied tha1..11, 0 proceede — orthe Concert inny„bizinchhe'to peat co mfort. LO - the Church no -behalf of whioh wis • • a Szako a .— yhelataThatikigirrug sermon of \lke Re,: Quite PArzeutb, of the Firet English EvaikeXcer Lutheran Church - of MI "eity, — in On our It L entitled, wl'he - Altar on the Threldng-Floor."- We wish, at this atotaeat, to call attention'to'the feet that the sermon to pub lished and shall revert to It again more at !el:lth when we ebsU hatlttlAtthatt rradiug a ~~ ~t~~.: tiTim Republicans 06 1%01E4a] held their ntazeetinp zurtenday,wben ..-thefiglolf -1 .:fer:Courleils 'nail Ward Mies semi *W. :An. =mum& ;• .Eleleitt4* tik. the CRY Vioneutlbtl - Were &hal elected, all of whom were Instructed Arr./ernes Miler for Major: - .: - . Fut strWasz-Delegntes:.:-H. Irwin . .. D. T. John son, Barnum Stiles, J. AL.Drenusu, B. 'While- Select Council-Gen. Wm. Robinson, Jr. - won CouncilATolut PrieeAlfred Stank,Stephen Aborcer,„Jameit W. Baxter .;': School Directors-. J. - P.llege, James P. Fleming , lyre .: James G. Johnson, - I yr.:-. Assessorlohn Dyer. Metal on' Glens , Thos .. Darlington.- Judge of Elections -Wm. A. Irwin. Inspector- Alex.llanna. ,Cocustable-4lex. Torrance. - , Sitcoms) Wain-=:Delegates -Jos. Kirkpatrick, (CJ. G. Coffin, Matthew Day, W. Davis. . John Me: Donahl. 'Select Council-IL E. Dai Common ouncil-W:i. Dill, Jas. Lockhart, J. B. Smith, J. G. Cot En.. _School .Directors--Darrid Denni son, R., Bricutght. 'Annear -John Ramsey. I Judge-l Assistant MAssessaft- oyle. --las. Rs% Jacob Foreman. L . B - /nsp Constable--Jan Calhoun. motor--Wm. Gibson, Tman Wsin--Delegates-William Moran, IL Gervig, Robert Colas, Benj. Patterison, Thomas J Moritz.. Select Conarli-Cospar Gang. Com 111011Conacil-,T. U. Barr, Henry Beckert, D. L. Smith, Sohn Alexander, School Directors-- John T. llPMillan, James Rynd, 3 yrs.; James Brown, 1 yr. Assessor-A,C. Alexander. Ass't Assesors-Robert Ray, Hay Walker. Judge- James Campbell. Inspector-Jacob Sheikhs. Constable:-W. Swain.. . ... ' - • F 0131141 Weno =- Delegates-D. A. Pressley, A- Davi dson,-Tan Myles, Hugh BENeel, Chris. La unpp. Select Conacil--Jacob Painter. Common ocil-Philip Beideletine, D. A. Pressley, W. W. Ball, Hugh S. Fleming. School Directors- Itichard :Bard, Josiah King, 1 yrs. Assessor aJai. Graham. Ass't Assessors -E. Derby, John ~erson. ,_ Judge-Wm, Neillie. Inspector-z- George M. Blockstock, Constable-David Mc. golrY. • . ' •Taranut.-31r. Con Moc - serer has, while he Ls playing, any speeches for banconth: Le speaksatthe boxesor, the aPper tier, or lat or to any one or my thing except what the play demands. TWO is a . crowning excellence . ts an actor. To see a man solilocittite or -.orate' or mourn in secret places, with his eyes fixed upon the audience, intent, , upon- whit they sha ll think, when intact the-part re presupposes the are no [Tectators, is sulOcieutly anuising. Mr. C. always loses himself in his characten. that to good. He cannot be surpassed in John Mildmay. 1 • Mrs. Vandeering played. her part of Mrs. Sternhold well; Mr. Weaver played brother Potter well. -They have 'a good conception of 1 the character& Mr. Dabeis Is not the man to play Capt. Havrkesley. His. forte lies, not in. 1 that directlon. , Miss Edwards failed in the part of -Alm Mildmay. She is passionless and that renders her playing . _ Mrs. • Rush; in the part of Peg Woffigton, , pleased us mob. , She needs only to make her self, mistress of her parts and identify herself With them, always to succeed, and We wish she always,may. Last night she Carried her audi ence with her, cal looked her part to perfec 'ion. An'eleellent bill is 'ctterect for to-night 'Homey Boows.—Those who would see fine books should drop In at Hay's 'and enjoy an fitiur in looking over.hia-jnee collection. His Munich and Dresden galleries—two splendid volumes, engraver' with rare plates from the Oid_klasters, and giving sketches of the World's great artiste, In all ages, will richly repay a long perusal, and after that. superbly adorn the centre table of the wife,, the loather, or the Els er. 'And the Holidays are lere again! Time would fail us should we attempt to partictilariza it "tithe of. the , volumes he displays. Will our friends blip in and see for themselves ° Ray's is o Wood new. Thiriketreet. - • TnE 811 , . ITHIH QUARTER EMS: --IA our advertia: i f gseolumns thig.mornin g may be found notice of the 'quarterly . 1 1eviews," and •of good old `Nlaekwood.7 IMob Far a mere song they may all lained nailer* 'advertlaetL'. No man, who would keep up with the , motions : -of the world, will Willingly deprive...himself of those fuvalua bbituttooknea, and: no .gentlinsan's library is Complete withont - them..Read the advertisement. 1 . .. . 1 -- . . ..,'Xi ttf;attletles; to-night, the great play of the fluilehbaCk is offered, and: with We. Farrell and her daughter it cannot but go off welL— Coneidering the inclemoney of the weather there man: a good hoist) last night, but the excellent talent Itt.the company deserve better ones than they g ell g r allY-arcure.- - - . • --Lion-ea.—We understand that Ciov. Pollock - Will deliver a lecture brure tha Wong hierfa Christian Association, of Ailegheny City, on or before the 1516 or Januar) , nem, or Which due rtoiloo &Teti. • d • . . no • on Reitherit ROHM' bear-1w "Wad "Th is - Si r Vitt dr Son's list..aint sthes.talres• visor, of : thirid .h.ta auct 10-ra9noW ent4trt The,"!..391 . r. v iv0 now open 0 Li 090.—The 'nett proceeds of the lecture of Rev. 'J. .11J'. K. Henley, ort Thursdayeretting, 'lipathoutifell ta.'s2.o6, afford timely aid to Bradley.ClapeL ,„ ; rare' ef very - desirable stocks are to - be sold this 4- -- eveniag at the Commercial Sales Aborts, No. 4E4," Fifth St. by P.: iarriTrea Eloon, from the' debilitath2g effects d "itleh r other dikana afe'enspadenl, may be pehtui.: nentlY cural,ln Age by Abe proper nee ot Griler'e Seish'ile.store,terhicbi l now acknowlellg eaio be the only true remOdrfor.eueb alietions. ' Telitarkiphic. Arrival of the Adriatic. BANDY Boor,. Dec. 21 : -..- Thestriszaship Adriatic h:Lassed this point, with Liverpool dates to,lVed , - . - Advices ikon - India iniaireek later have been re:. eciveL Geinfaielocle was stilt hemmed in it Luck. nun!. !Vole. Catipbell - waesnarclang to his relief. ' ?Additional Ramos hare beon feeeired, but are un ,it:aperient als faiNNAmetica is doncetwed, The City of Glasgow Bank thawed alarge envies. It will shotify restone business: - depression still Continued at Bamberg. There have been anmerons additional failures, but it is thoughtthe turning point has been reaehed. - Both Muses of Parliament ha-co voted, unanimous-. iyan pension of a thousand pounds ayear to Clen. 1 , The Bank of England indemnity bill war ordered to a third rename in the Masa of Commons., -.. 1. The ,Thriathan Is making slow progress, daily, to The Bank or France, has reduced Its rates of=tits: Count another one per cent ' -, , - Malta and Coda havisheen successfully connected Iby enteciariro teleqo r ph, -......-- .. Tho' ihnttdsh '.O o '•onditlictiltieS are assuming a more pacific aspect - There has teen reveri'llghtfug at Luck - non, and Gezi-Outrene is reported .wounded. . , ,Itidlan news brought by . a casual steamer hitt' ar: I sired at Eau with Calcutta dales to Nov' let. Two convoys with provisions had'artived at Lirelrsiori. ' .._ Bir Colin autipbell and staff darted for aornporn The troops were also moiring for that pointas quick at poseible; and - would proceedlo relieve LucknoW OS NOON as troops. in infactent force 'arrived. ifOre troop 1 ship, 0-n ee ß rearlwaffs..--Richiirdsor t .I flpence's circular 1 quotes Flour' very doll,- at a decline - of tld© 1 - Vilma is dell and. frregalar, and all:qualities bartil ilightly declined. Corn is dull mulatto, "of iale, but,' p_tices are unaltered. ~T he circular of: Ristiardeon Brothers reports Wheat as - having declined ld ®3d; chiefly on inferior qualities. Co . na has 'declined', ittl@tid. I• Ifropieiotic—Beet, Pork and BaconsZdnit Cot l fee-and Rice are quiet- .. Rosin is dull• at -es for Lennox, Doe. o.—Tho money market is ranching, edbat gill an actire'demand. Fonds are and , ' Additional failtinti—Stantns d Neck,.Londau, in, the Norway trade, have failed for halt a ' million. LPuds sterling; Albert Polley d'Co:,alsit In the z o g,, - .pre 21.,,, b " dm. 4 i"franZathmtul: orate; Leichtenstein a Co. • MOnnon trade;gBo,ooo; , J. G. ddorao, calico pita ter:OLtigoir; 1120,000; Bad. land 4t" Co:,•Londoti; Idsnebester trade; 240,000.-_ There are clime-of less importsnee.-- 7 : Lrreiirticit, Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 9.—Rich. ardson A Spencoreport sake of 3000 bales rit a dal at cline l3ll€oo2l. of 04346: , Breadaturrithill. Coniolsn uoted • s . 1 . -- !; Roca:gran, N. r., Ilee.lL—Yesterhy MLoreing, the body el, Charles IT. Little, a Lawye r or thu city; was found In the Gammas 'river, below tbui Falls; ebecktugly mangled; which, together with - thwart. Acmes on Shore of ansurilertunieontlict barinitaken Wm near Ibe'BP6t s f point to tbe fact that Mr. L.' IS i. Mb wife; her brother,,,Yri Meat, and Several of her alatlvar , 'ltamtbeett'arrested' oa suspicion of. having eunimittathaerlaiet , Orothirgroundirhereilafeeni akt ig bek ,au PY 0,14 . 14 ...„-haY. , lMea r a jtVOC•I3f Mrs: LI. ' rictuthi ged tcatal :Maras 'otherartieles jtnewa Co .bare ka Le her itia-trir tinnier, lime /Sound. : •Le , &Milani-Mr& &end her bro th er have nub recently I .had, an arm broken. :'' Mr. and - NM; L. ceParaied a. I year Ego, hut Lir ihrilsst'tiro naiinths have lire/ to. iions oiitll)ce-21. -Atilred, the Gorgo n lif Mince D? Lents, 4 daye tree' the rout a elever otclfries, esPitared as lon the Congo sitar, by the Wet totl 7 lio i do the: zr a led . b 4 i .Lleati. : l l VA e lke b r ri nl y Czazen4 e , i. pcind to be captured as a slaver, and is expeehni here in'a fetedays - The British steatcurr 'Elector seCtsd the barque Clara ThWilitstnntuni int_Anoeri; snit; Ideal:sr:Mut the suns thee, Many slavers are; reported on the/ coast; .twele• bare beta captured shone the Mae arrived. The Dale is to lucre coon c for flelensif Aji were well. . ' - :tssi Yogi ; Des. 21 beak stakisigt for tke gee week Is as follows,: Theseus et losztsis6Bs, 91;0; laci tsze of $ 1 ,890,001); ssegi) lds; "gastlooiss;ttoof bifreol3 ittradl4l.4Padil Vs' 071090.;- tofal Of spode 1.1-$25,a20,v00. .:Cafeaeo, Dec 21.—A lanecotrdenthugiitleuteet lt of the Danoaracy wadi lold 5/141114g inNl4solations pi ma endorsing di commit 9f Bent` • Dec. 2 Writtlitineiress .. .Crer; 1. ~'t..sarre.—alr. s ans imbrisitterrajointresolatiop, - Which Was adopted by* yete ' of 34 *palest 12;- It be to the 4th of,January; riding Whines two HMls= teflon= otrilnelnat pn.. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill granting one Million Acres of land for the benefit of free public sbools la the District of Colombia ' • ' Mr. Bigler addressed the Senate dedicating the President's policy in the Kane= Portion ,of the Mr- Sigler said that no' One regretted more then himself Sie gler that the disensalcrn on the Katau policy of tlse altdoistration was to he precipitated upon the - Senate and the country. He preferred to avoid the dismission until the meat of the deetkin on the starves: , clause had trantpinel, and until Kansas shouldpresent herself for admission as a State, but the Senator from linnets mcda adamant policy as mew,. and proper, and. no alternative was left to the friends of the adminiitration bat to respond. In his opinion the great speech of the Selrator; with all due respect, was, aftm a beim structure resting Oa a very unsound " and losidLelent folindegallVolld what was tam extmerdinary, it was =stained to no and Me inconsideratde • • extent by the game authorities , sa *bleb to his, Mr. Bigler's, understanding had herrn used on foriner and chat= occasions against him by the enemies of the d emo Fait Y. could not understend why the Senator from Illin ois d should hare shown eo much williogness to weaken the public conedmice in the policy" of menet his own party whom ho assisted to place In power, and who at this critical moment wield the only functions of government capable of maintaining the public peace - in Kansan lie could discover no pupas° of public' policy, the attainment of *bleb required the Senator to do these things, nor to deal in ensile:roes criti cism of the views of the President. The allegation that that 'venerable statesman bed fallen into funds. Mental error as to the meaning of the Kansas and Nairaska,BHl end the purposes of its authors ha. cause he was not ill the country at the time of its passage was not worthy of the Senator, though it may have served to incite momentary gratification on dm other aide of the Chamber but on neither nao, nor in die country, will the mullment toast with e - resPeetfal response when the influence of the boar havaeleQed to a sober reflection. The llom ''shell fret:alined' was not in the Coetttryarrhen the Declaration o tiadepeuderiers wee mandated, nor 'When the Coustitallniesasurada, and yet te claims to-anderstazd Vottft ithozstrzunenta and the par. limes in view by their auttea s . s thi s K a n n , l aw more difficult of conaprehensiont perhap s It is; at all events it has ' ertalnlY regal P , el Phaistica at the hands of its author, and It m ...tem that so long as he ands It necessary to explanr,aftt.ac, , meant every month In th e year, he could aseq.a pardon the President for the commission of ever.:,, ; fundamental error. But what would the Senator say respecti the views of the late President wbo was not out of the country when the law was pasted,' but participated I I in every step of the struggle that gave It existence: he certainly understood 'the question and he, Mr. Bigler had sufficient authority for sayingthat he agreed with hie raceme in the Kansas Wel, and ' I consequently differed from the Senator front Minas. f What did the Senator mean 'by assuming th at the Kansa/Policy of the. Message was not an adminia.. trition measure! Did he Mean that the; Cabinet do no not.agree with the President: Mr. Melt under differently. Or did he mean that the.adtainis !nation, having laid down lii policy, will not hold that Mara who assail and denounce that, policy do not o pposatheadministration ? There Ivits certainly no Momper miannderetanding on MU paint: :If he mesas that he does - not see clearly what that policy is, Mr. Eisler could toll him ender this occulou he need not doubt the accuracy of the explanatioir, • the administration having from the beginning maintidn. ed that the. territorial Laws of Kansas having eanCtioned the authority of the territorial legislature to call a Convention of delegates to be elected by . thepeople to mike a ConsUlatton and State govern 'meet, and having exercised all its powers -to aware to the peoples fair opportunity to make their domes. do Institutions In their own way, ft would be Improper, to prejudge and" discard the action of that Con lumina. before It had been fully developed, and further that whin Kansas that! hare . presented • her seltfor admission ns a State, her Constitution being rePublican and the , people having bad a fair op. Fortuity of making It a free or slave State as indicated in the organic act and as required by the general anderatanding of the whole country, it will not be considered a &efficient reason to of to the admisacin of the State that the ordinary' forms of the'eMatitution about which there was no dispute and which may be changed. at any time the people may desire, ware not submitted to the test of a popular vole. Mr. Bigler proceeded to reply to various points in Mr. Douglas' speech. Ile sustained the legality of the Lerempton Convention, and lee the course of his' reuserks eeid ho could not foretell what his action meld be on the question of admitting Kamm der the Constitutiort; the case was not fully made up. A very large and dangerons power Woe in the ,1 hands of those who are to cauluct the election on the slavery article:Larry may abuse it; if 20, she et!e sult could sold* necaguited; but it the election ab be fairly conducted he Mould vino for the - admisslon of Kansas as a State, with either lithe or elate con raitution, Lenin= he thought that would settle rho controversy and give peace to Kansas and the lean t'''. If the Institutions ehould not suit the - *pie they could be alterea mom easily and adistactery‘ With. Kansas as a State than its a Territory. . Mr. Douglas replied, 'eying that he bad no fault to find with the Senator from Pennsylvania for making a aeries of attaeks en his consistency while ettlitltarieg. t o answer Ms arm:nacelle Soweto it was tfairci:4B4STielrea ,in"rfavisi-Tif extendinat.the, conr renew, artewno, tt m Bed by,Mr- Boatmen to-hieietter the year pm billvearr=p* that '185.1 he Introduced a to repeal that m Con:inroa an d= of which' the Prod dent:zaya beaMw approves; all these things am not material Mlle • argument... The true Llano was whether the popular sovereignty to which the Prat dent and himself were - pledged should be violated In . !hi thought that Governor Walker was authorized to say what he did In his • 'numeration address by the Instructions of the President and the Cabinet to demand that the Constitution be submitted, and on lees sulimitted, that it streakd be regarded snail and void: lie was not aware that Gov. Walker had in leVereqin the slightest degree' except in purecurn=l of these Instructions. Ile !al never supposed that lihn Mons an Agentd tha s= to On denounced for. obeying Marne. principle applauded for giving- them. .Ile complained that the Senator from Penireylvania 'seemed disp,osed to pet bin In a fe lla position, The .true MATS that the Constitution "must be endorsed irythe popular.with it limed berejeeted. The only true day -of ascertaining whether the Constitution i 1 acceptlible or not it to submit it to the people. Mr. Bigier:exp" lain= He did aot say. that Mr. 1 1 z Donklastolintaisecid the ground that the enabling act waif neieSeary icr all cases, but' that he had taken the ground Hid it waif necessary in the case of Manias: The Senator hue 'disposed* of his own argument by saying that he was cot always mealtime and that a wise man wilialwariebettge his views whenever Ira thinks ti . 1 1 xeselfirrkno.„..- Mr.: Douglas wanted .to- know by what-authority Mr. Bigler laid the Lecompten movement was an administration Measure?' • - Bigisi -rcP4sid' WA lie- naulitliii dedactieus from, the. message.and:from what he know in addl.'. that. ale said that the aderidstration held that the - Movement •was legal CO for no It bad progressed Moe% could .the President :Make a 'reconuitendation prior to the resell of the vote which' he says In his .message helm welting fur T. Doughty - again wanted to know what these other coerces of information were which. authirized the Senator to read men oat of the. party for not ints-, Midair that measure _ - -, -Mr. Bigler - denied that. be said one word about reading men out the party. Did Mr. Douglas l 'nitten to make no baud with" the'rulailnlstration When , be, makes an Issue we Cannot tell aeliat it is. • bniginn—The Senatordid - not use die.words but he insinuated strongly to that effect, deny.any such accrisation. I said Abet the Senator'S position excited momentary gradl- Ceetiol2 on the other side of the Chamber and regret on this. MUnglas replied:L..lle bad been denounced by men who were willing to sink the administration for the purpose of killing off northern men; that every Press which can be La controlled, is _undenieble. Ho wanted to know , arbethereiery man is:l,o be Jaren out of the party litegtlSO tee dons - vet coincide with the Preaident on • the -questions rof PiCific Railroad ; and DankruptLetr al applied toe • - ' Bigler,—reepentled negatively. Mr. Douglas resumed:-=Then if every one of the glatletrien around bins were at liberty Um to dlsseat from the Presidentee questions-of dre-Brinkrupt Law the Pacifio Railroad; the. Tiriff and :other matures, was not be to be.parmitted. to judge for himself on the subject of-the - Lecoropiton movement? ite did not =denten,' this extraordinary desire etrihe a blow which would - either' cripple %him and drive him out of the party' ir make:the eointry, believe that ha bad left the . party. Mi. Bigler said he bad .no deans to lay .down a rule by which the Senator shouldbe. read put of the , Mr. Douglas wished to know if the administration .411 not regard al wanting ha party fealty those who refused to sustain the Lecompton movement. -,Mr. Bigler replied that hi could not go soy farther. into the subject. Me , hod - alrendy, endeavored to ex press Ids shows with ell the clearneas of which he t,,, was topside. If •the Senator thought proper to ea. InDE3-we quota draw Was at IE, and dry do at same that this was a patty measure and that he woe 12 1113, out of the wasc he differed front the admits- /11°!_rikrirAILS".1.1 ' e l IL O . 43 , 134 , I T. . 3 " "Istraticer, that lds OM 111411 i 13 4g 4 .:. /to, Mr. Ili ''l lfga " " a ''''" r•Pra ' cqrqu"4 :::: , ' her' had laid down no such rule. COSlttatm Calm/par tal Pertsuirst. ..te/. Mr. Dough's replied: The Senator front PannsyL. 'mama' ei •i .. -... tex;.. ....t,- ;tints had Informed - the - /Italie that hi had other /3.33P kur WillP "- 4 3 }i 11th.... ..... ... .. 16 . 11) tomes of Information 'in regard to thepinposse of " " i n dai____" " • ••• 4 ./ ,36. „ ---.......- 4 tharadmisdatnnlon in Making th io a party intattlre lot total trar et b... No 'v . , a. 7 . *:""" .. '.. : no Beliered that the chervil that be was going over "ad to ad. 3 • or . ' - - . I G;ii - oiC7 • • to the Bleak • lispublielins IMO MOO by Clap who &I'm* Nails km....t,76 Best quisty__ . ,. o fig are hostile tu him - m ' w d '''" 4 1 23 rodeotarh SQUAIt. r. g r--- o makes c lade' ' 4:1 ""VD " ' ." 3 Mr: 11"Qtal-- Tb " rnr olimPen " I " 4 ",,, , ......., U P me al ', • " si ::...6,76 " : f.':....:.....:: "4 4 tall of it. Senator canned tamakebb -..0.5. " '' " .. ". 1 ••••• : :•••••• . " 6 :.: *elf I were potable of a hubby demottatle agatdra. of lignici 3 to ,43,1 • ;Lai jull. Ii9TI. Ido not recognize the tight of that Senator I V' _.., ~„ --T 5 !forma.* Ity 3i,ids or an/ body On earth to exPld roe. • . /-- Wise; e p tk ee - Vg " Ch77.,. ...1 iiic-...-, -33 ‘ Mr. Bigler--Iti no Chaps or form tune I Oven ell hargthe...... :. ..... _ _7-i la WC - - EX' laboring Co put the t3cuattir outside of the party. It " ant . siest.. wets Tnteu4anitl% L true I did show that on this question of eatery '„__:,,„.„," ..:•.-- ° Lo y 340 ., ~, 4 1 4 4 the Senator did Oct always bold the 42 ' ,1 _,,.. ..0 P C01 , 11011 ) ''.".." .......' '7.- 13 16 - ee - Ui 04 , bat . . _I did not say that any. man who uwaßed KraCt fica'l4 14,15,10417 "lb 113/ b '''' b' the atomatism,* an this =Nast was no dement. "IN ntt.2 e 21- .. 15 ti 3l ,by se Mr. Don g l ee - 4 11 tatet that when i changed my a na. ..... o w - 1 opinion, I changed it in dente with that of L int-ticre . is stomas anything doing; salsa to the the President in Itioth, m4* I that woold lead me min Vie4fri:Cllol.s,lNl/44 OM of the party It would lead me In ray good eons. ..LZAI. m " P 'nliaftlreet44Tkttirelt pony 04 I n dbler.) If tho President linti. th o Detn- = Roo V Veil 9..M...............--...............tuti0 ocratic party stiekto their, platform we can mote El .......... ...... ....«... .... ... . . alodd batmantiontay, het !shill, at all irrentil, main- -U,,,,PP 4, 'either el d05....---.......................10rw5e `Wu my opinions; I shill take all piper occasions ' /31"4„"%r „ ,,, th e " ji,„ ---- - --- """'..-- .. .: . -fahl to elodkate the greatprinelplewitti which my piddle , B art ._ r P . -"'"' - r• - 7-- - life ls Maligned. I hope In the dismission of We llETALs:pii...eZajireTifili-tartaisiai: I m o k, question the Senators will let maltose as regards my 6 ,1614 ' Fket 4T/opper W 4 - 4,101 4 41 2.s4PLuldshwt Mawr VelishictFT. and ss . lc .T. 117 Pr" P ecti _ I " Um 1,46- .:OILS- Lard to 4214 1161 4 4 42 25 r i ot, .0 troll= MP, Mr „ gigait' ohlidnid auk door when the further POTS.S.Cati...ns ommatet medicate zeincet; is f Bade On ar. conslderatiatiof the sailers was postponed.. _ livid at sigg% El ah‘yes 40dr,45; and scisini ' ace. 60. "The Basle poised the Moue resolution proposing anni - niem Is seceety any Cloveed =alai in; we the pay nfirrearaget an& the pay of thensetabers .I.s 4 2:;_,,illber aft: !LAW ! i . I , 4 art talk at the conunauctunent instead otitis end of the sae. a am . ny. ""•.4 prase %1116:11101r,"!/160117,:totaalid sion - frid $250 cach*ir month dining the onion. , VALI . --ii weedy daltuuse soul cdra at preraus rates-- no deliiiiii adjourned. AU for No. I eat sl.lller atm. coseß.OtToW4z Weekly Re vlevrafthoPlltsburgb illurktes e,.. (Reported xpe. - faVyfar the Pattabarsa Girdle] 2 - —,—, Prnsinnon, reran; Oterecon 22, 1847. _ • &Mon tooth:am dull ja ill dipartnunts, and we can use ao algaa of Immediate lmgurreasarib Tbe rivers teapot handsomely, end navigation cot:alums otangseded; but Ours is so little to do or. the neer that the open wham le of comparatively 11Uk ranks to us. Erma the ~,it b a. up. ward, consistiog mainly of breektulkorhich for a time wen abseidant, are big/using to tall oft Rut of Mk fall; Ing pd Is to be accounted fur by the Len Mal &wad/meteor nippers can wind to New York by way of New Orkans cheaper than they can Mk way: hot es the Penns/ Waal& Railroad Is now shining throsgh frorn einclatiati to Phila. &Ude at $1,15 par ',blot flour, and to Now York et $1,40, the cement of - ig.tit will prohably moo set la Oda ding tlon sgsho The trade with the country, In the way 'of filling • orders 1 tor grandee end the other moll ankles nf.. trade, Is wall kept no Mr thimesson. The orders in not tug; o at our des/en ay )bill ray Ilttle dlumilltlosi In the gonenil • cdtheir Madness. VcrPl.aey caution:melon/tidy demand, Ina the alstouis of the bean genenslly get what accommodation they need„ " nad the oanhisctlan In boodnen Ina parrented . this making of mock wt pap •We eta hen of but few operalons on the Parsee; but really prime paper could Lapland it flellt 1 percent. Th. re stidlatloa of Rads Meant* byLtha New York bulks appear. to bare been varyunlMlY muted, end Ells. 1 nut any evil monks. Vow. It WM word omatnally; ander thsetoadydraki of gold ontwand, needy to Ninon. The hanks of thk etty ban glue no pressmt lailkstion orthilr purpose to rdsums ; 1 bat we barn •thst the Merchants d mimeifecturers' Rank contemplates mauling [boot the Erase affannen: . , ' Thu' export of guns from New York reel. wen was R 118,084 ; bun Ron" $1.200900.; The 47 gold Import .....; g47AI/02, seabed $80,854 la earreconilia;. week, MU <"•°' • The snort of prodor i s r s i z i .9l,o2l,3l9 ' Y.Oonamsniel Ad r, of Wonky, says : r met I a shondantsupply;and n suiling In., ' Wm. " u not an good securiey, by' stung Who ra. fume to lend saithiat, preterhig. to let 'talk tong Its ..._ ldi f_ t4 2_P"v,.... 11, ,,___ , thus bibreak dcam Me' rits. Oa ... "' ......6 "..." ° tramactions at 9 per cent, which may be needed ite-14/14ket rats on that Macao- Mai poorsecarlty, though an one 0 made ate emit. Mime paper Is la - --- and sesine s tam es double noriles hare ham sold a .k 19 or . 0 00 a, 1 0 Wow plan/1W Ott paper wlikb hairs Wyikra, ware examloation, and Ink MOM readily at gesai a ti o „. than a week ortwosluce. Wrirt chair mann no be am.' listed et the aroma homes at from 1 to 9 Rer cent .000 Prism Waite mu. el 12 to ; IL' Slgostores of a Use screw Minim/m. ee! ep to 110/2 per nat. per. month, Ma these atiatethuniere rare hir sun Ming which coo tent alled readily negotiable." Tlie.Cinclumal Commercial, of &limb% aye; ..ne receipts of bogs are largo, sad buyer* were more I cautious ovq . the large nosober offerimi sad the t he: "weather: • may be celled the nags, limits he' Matter rata Kunst rewarded nomin al With Use aneptlon ofsak, ot coo bho. Ilmei Perk at 0 13,15 , and 400• bbls and 293 kegs bud of 1 410c,tbere was notlihrg Mimi I. Prole. tons. The domed continuos on Anice. limited ' ink.— .Restern &Were are doing little or tothlog, becinnespur.. Mane esa be made at boon ea mon advantageons. tonne then to the Wad. `The Money market COW Inii. etrfuselat, Wilkie preulug datietnL Exchange on New York mashie without alien glen at 1®1.14 woollens" no ii o. bulletin, of the 12th, up: . • oat:Wß—The ,=add* comprise .Velkkda on Wednesday.' (when operations ware clucked •by relay and Inclement weather) at 4,-(44%e ter Yak tolPully Pak 1500 on Than- ' day at 4 - Xiios%; sad 809 yostesday et prices stlll to favorer bolders—casking an aggregate for the three Mo. of .....Z0 ' bbd; and for the weak of 4700. We now resin our gear. , thaw as follows : foretlur prtit: r,...1e,..,p,.., 1 83-o.' Full) rigetnal at 63i(ellti'd thud do old 61- ',' trlfigel it 1•0334. Weak'. Mt pis ''• Iltule. . IitiLASSES—Tbe market cineed at the date of our last 1 ra revise at the reduced rates of Maillk„Zdan whlch It haa mare to tlas Myer of holden, the mks aimprlalog too' Dbl. on Wednesday at legaliu les.ooa.Thonalay moan. st lqinelne, and /Wu yesterday at 1814(419.., closing at 18 ' gOW,W, - --easking so aggregate ter lb. three. days of 2109 ' bbls, sad for the week of 12Ada. Wel f bide nibs] yesterday 'at 2.14•243ic. Week's ...cola. 14,901 Gals end .69' Mat barrele• • Thin pnelocs market bins hello dull all Week, with a needy woken downwasd. We refer the readers of our Weekly to out Mon Note IList formulations of carreacy. The bulk of ma currency ~,,..vpirutta psper,leilth .1 1 suie . pra b po t t 1 .... if Illti l abac i and sai we do.; Lill it Y era,st :1.4 .1 I{ VC, tl will ' a taken. . _ ASIIES-Tber s 11 very Mlle dolor: the ouly galas of Paula reported during the wait werelo tam on prime tornm, and 3Q calm at Cy. time; we minims Incline. Pots ..414 : 41 It kt 6 3li, and Feels doll at fX, Guar mos. - Boda AP - 4k sl lota q Th. recepta far sale Lunen not tug., and there're not nifty lOU ' preelugon thautatkat wt. ttote pod or atiehm Si $1 Z; &leeed. 10ta,5031,76, ' and chtdoa Winterat $1,7 bliaNif-Tbe marked lairkgtot reursates raTorted ate 11 mainly at sl2l.yuh, and we goatee $14410„ itie tabular uf° ~.111:11tpdt.i.h16.2:05132/4- Priagitpo,sl7 tt.4......13=0W1EM0.,ftt-rW5F11,,,,.1.... VLS ! riot Mo 14. 'Packed ' . 1 0,t0323f,, Ego sus and /a -] rwpmat ad law?. i L80CELV13.2.4.2. PUMUI-47mni has been no ,aLectoant ' doting the week 1a the &mare for ahlinnaut.and Priem ' ham Wm malutalosd wlthowt chute, btu it 'Orly noted I that they bare • wide range: The WM coucAnta COX lb. Au bulk at V Up Pa at Mk 00001 he at aptA 17AX rba- I and 173 a t al 2,6,'. 10) aka at V,31:2 2,300 lan sod 40 ate at 0,37; and 400 es at V.,50-Asklog to all about 1,503 ska of 60 lbe each. That was f seMlO hulk ront /Ire hands, and that hi orb from attire. RCiONET4 AND 17783,-micabchirars at Pallatou and Nes Itrighton 4101101.1141111 Mole Bucket* N a mmmon and 3 hooped; No. tTata la 2% Nor. $6 Na 376; $5; o. $425; per doze:. Mem me rub prices, par Mud; at factory. From:dom. anaiston bucketa are held at V pm domo. . -81 / 0 0. 1 133-there is • ter trope", and feces mugs from' gas per &ten r.colarpol to $3 furchutea tin . ; mien.- gradea ringing aercirditisty. 00141110 - Mardlla Rope, coil, 13 c II th Ifaufila Rope, cut, 14 c gi lb thirop ay., eon, 15 c $1 110 Whoa Tope, cut, 10 i gl lb SENRope, ad, 14.,,c ; it b i Ters i d r ope, cut, I I f .. . 1 . 01 2 RIVIIIIII, $1 P • V.,42:7,7 n e rim. . 'i eaullia,'l3 tattaStts. ip /b. ,' Ramp, $ 1 ,V,V,76(35476 It dui. Ilemp, la e 011,12 rta 'e /b. ' • PLOI.IOII LLNES-Il 87 eta 12 don Ileum, 70c. COTTON YARNS- weanlnd advised of auy urthr ' change to tigurea and Continuo war quotations: POUND TAAL Noa.6 to 1 0Inclualvo 24c giNo. 10., N0...11 $ 12 .--.-..25 c P bb No. 17-- ( No. 13 ...... ..... ....... -21Ic 111 No. 18..--. , No. 14 -......--......-27 csl $lO, No. in...-. 'No U . ......... -....29 eil lb No. 3 3........ ?WAD YAM if°. 400...--- ........ 13 • ga 12. No. Na COO. 1/ egt lb No. /004.1- NY 700........ . ......-.10 oli lb ' I • /lERSE-4. vod supply buts wry em &Maud: Won lln the mall way to lb:. retaked comary tmde at 52,64,1 g. CANDLES AND BOAS-Cinidles are end, at our quota &my nous :-dipped remains u 12, mould 1.2,1 4 sod ad/mantis:a OR-. Won, stead/it a Mt tetatuoti, 63g for Palm, end 10 for flawyar's 'Tulle wad lottila, 1735 Was Chemical 'Rive . sod 7 rue do Oirtuau. • - CRANUIR I / 1 118-la I Fghtlumalm; wales at $ 3 132 1 , bb , DR/RD 112 1177T-4he repalpte are as that prima 11:41 i •dtads • utrotigsm aalewyt 'Apples at 1;=, tad Patches atV,25. ' . • . t MIATagR2-4• Dot* Mies of prima wasterMnsl a te'. at 00; but:we' , la small lotilt: Rona item they aro held at U. 1 FRED-yaa of countrr , ollll fee en anise, at 50605 par 100 Ma, accordlorpty. 1 .1 3 / 3 -thwe Is alight but deurud Car Velure No 3 ,laue, at 1146412 W and $425 $1 LII be; /Ulf. fen thareng oWwite Esltottalaary $11; Lao &Toot *tat% hairdo luary s,Nar do . Lake Superior MOM- Trout, bbla $9600510. nauk-m• tacalpt 0$ bitiadett- by river and -tet rad during thi past week.wastb4432/ bhla fluor; and b 7,831 bosh wbsat.--t amallWort. ilkt market has, not. withrtauding, Net datliadattnidny. sa d to•day tlia tool . prites that could he obte ,Ibitsp-rirar flupor WU $3,76, sadder Rent $4. :Protu IttenOmfes of tp:rdver &mar at I f,ttpkt% datroltvor da - 10 -11Thitpa lyer IrCt 4 . 27 ; lll.Wittlyar do $4,5M ratAf , $ 11 ,7 5 .23. yo 'lour . ' • ' ' • 114187 The Sap!) of. Oats 4141 ter *ad Orlon hare de , cllued; sale on ant al at 23@MS% tkom I. :Weal eery ' freely, and sal e dedlued Id 373.6214 M the ricalpta durfag Lb* ,I week all arger than mast^ Parley bower to ta tequast at 8506 a. Rye Is irtmoderahe 'platy' 65.: Wheat, galas or :denary at 80683 and cludq• at OM'. ' CIROCREffdd-The male` i .qta*, - milita'to Faulty at , Dow Nio...Notor st.rl44;' I.l,lg:Doline.s • fa 244037. COE* is MK" at 1 i 2 , Mal It .. , ..440. . OAS PIPE-Itur o are lb* mmtallami for wrought mu tubing: __. _ • Per Poet ' • - ._• r Per tiwt lorttpas Pi1e,..... 1 as .14 iaeltpaePtive .. 21 0 c!! f i ........ f :: —ll ° n .... 13 " Sob " : ~t o m ay. . : M% : 4 . ix .. 041 the ...t."..... allaCOMIt. . . . ~. I.loo 3— Aarean soon neelpte et kneed, asilaidra ant f7r. i ' 47 l ; l lil; s tt.saljr. btailTastsZtabireiLr goll'0,1t0:14:1:; witrirwar.f.,,T. - . dt they/dill they tin 107- an inn meetly heat Ph iladidplda t and sie they wen ratted orpr to burchabb, prkva wen Miler; Wes of SW haus hog* at a.S‘ gr, . 00 4 . '300de at 4 . 14: 200 do at cgaodauo do at 3. We hnv amides al laniard tees to arrive ' tad at Vie 43hOltreti alhrilatirtYWbilreiraullVr I,Lirb7. uAy—,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,baua r , . 4. a, aca,,,, a, 000,,, 0 Routs.—This Rouse nisain e dconsideration of the Truism Note hill. fdr. Abbott was altogether apposed to it, Immense it was not neeemany at the present time and be wan la favor of chattering the OetterneGoveratamot into agreat National Butt's. the parpose of elm ' Wing paper =may to the extent of twenty =Moan After long debate the Committee rose. The Senate's Tirana, Note bill was referred to the Commit on Ways and Means, and a resolution vas pased whichlimited the debate on that subject to-morrow to two imam Mr. Warren asked but did not obtain tom t o t o _ troduce the following preamble: 'Whereas, from the proclamation of Brigham Young, inte Gormmor of W, and from the Pr -iltait's message, that saw te ith rritory is now in open rebellion against the govern- Waft) meat of the United States that therefore the COM on Territories be instructed to eoniider mid report on the fasts and engulre into the propriety of cacladiag from his cent oa this geol the delegate from that territory. The Monte adjourned. Commercial. • - 30 ‘901C. --McVb --Mcvb • tb ..... CONCERT: XOCAL A NAINSTRUMENTAL CON- AoL en? • bollree . et " 74PAILET1H- ItALL;ra TUDBDAY.. illtialnitt December 'od, th e proretda of which ant to devoted to it'. Jatese Prot. Epls.Cburcb. Doors epee at 7 &ad Doman to beide at 73.40'r10ck. llckstst.o caste, to be had tb• kiosk stores:and alto et Yews. Cole.: Althea - delta, Wilublans aw laltswburs gad at the door. - dellt.attl . ..- 'Mei Or AIIIIIIIMN. 801t ' i1........... ....... . ...... ...SO6 Private Box, taro . ..... 45,00 Berm) Tier ........... ... .... 15c. Plinio BOX. small 5,00 Culuied tleltery .25c. Colored lax,. .. .. ' . o.lagle /teats lu Plicate But, $1,00...... . ..•.... LW 'Poore open at 5y la 7 o'clock, Performance to Coma/ewe at '134.: Boa aka, for ease of Tickets, open Itow 10 to 3 ucln. M 514 altbt or Ilto engagainent of the tern' great Itltturlant ~ &want ?peat of the ranagatctuent 110 CECILE RUBII. i Nit_ C. W,POI7LDOCK, Who, in conive o of the earnestlA • ulna b. or pitlo6llweho„..,reroproventalbYthe toChnifiaircatbar • - fro m ratio:444 periona.th,.n, appear 43 3 Ailirfat .dhID BELVIDiRd, • VENICE PRESERVED, TUESDAY. EVENING, Dec =4.3.857. il ihiPar&irtaliww wW • conecoeura with 0 taway's Tragedy, entitled VENICE DRESERVED„ , • • . .•_. .................... . couwock. • Behddara— ...... RUED. air ciliaZi; ki,z7w w 'bun, wt.', sea. emu; Vandeerinen Rananlt, Nunau; Splncemt, Smyth: EDbt Merin; Thaodatro, Dorthaer, Durand, Hudson, Cot Octant, Winhitttr After which, for the tint time, the celebrated Dauseusa, . JELIAPPORNDULL win exeunt. a .. • GRAND PAS BATIL, ; • The perlidenaneek to conciaint with the isurtable fuse of TIDO' 111/ 'OODLES; 0110 Toadies, Johnsea; Charlet J D Curren; Penner Akron, WessertilecaTe, Witham Partner reaton, Doves, lei Innser, .131a713ACad Termer, Martnner; Airs Toddles, alaDetsell•lltry Borren. • - b WWiljahrrie esz l .7 Wahretion; PehliesConady. .CHARLES XII Op SITEDIOT, OD: WHO CONQUERS. Prerayerian mkt asttes prawns Day an Christmas rosz,Weens Pc: branets istmas and • OSTER _a • 10 LULL.—liesie andhistooter 308011.41.105 TEE Adios atot eteatt Menem IneREDUOTIOX 121PRICEILlitt The Statism brae taiootrully to tokOm the.public, flat to tutore, the prlas Mt.:UW.l4m bc • pAßQußrrz.......z rents. j UPPER tinge, • comma of • tho gust tragic #rEBDAY December 1457, L. pro. timid Phoridon works' groat ploy, tot ,oen4 at MI IIIM1111•01; Z-Jalio,110; Varna; Um Fanny/Ift hing r ibtoter Walter, Mr. Ileprido, Mr TOW!, Ca_ iosointlo4llll IL..lomkal Ism of theLCUL2I-10 • LOV ER — Clortrwkyfiwlttu sookr) FEM. PatrAcii ' Peter 7 3 1114 Ur Waonetp, TALLOW...mg ot. tongained lid MAIM at 9. •- WI DO W GListe.. no ra; •nd we mot out quotations kr Ma - into: thrtaits:•64ll and Zink : 1 10 : 0 _ 1 % WA SAD`c till' W snit Asa 2112 to DIM OA% , 0 944.°4 ,__ azu to Un1541•99.s *lles , Intuun coat:37.o.cm maga decantsWu the inulundultri t v._ ._ medinln olza9,11) 9 not.dlnavr,. In 'lead did 92,60 ft ! kaz Err pare indand ty ge 491. a 9 the triad!. . c litiSHT—lts oittr4 et ' s47l . B4,frit4tined it ' nulling lu mall lots at WM. luldllall& 1; — ; ,----- ,7, -,..:21,2 A. 110710970A/PLA, NAVIGATION CO3-10 bale calk La. cab 43 bble dour, Drrnmc, 24 bdle leather, rorawto lent by own, Swladle 24 do do, Baxter & Maw 4‘ bp moot.. .thaffacm; 42 do do, IA nem 30 E bb lades, 4 Ime med. owner. WHEETINEI per Chevolt—G 663 .a,?plee, BoLhasou 4 o: 1V220 e. Wear, 131:: 121 kg. cane, Meorheath 864 do do , it IT; 11 121P IA irrICI paper, Ih : p 4f; 1 1 3 ' ft a t kg r, ' '2l dtdoCuldnf AN d al= CI co; 2 Lie good., Sharer a Dilworth: a awz 3 4 bbl meat, owner; 23 eke cots, Mom 11l bp teed, Glom& 72 eke barley, Garrard; 2 elks bleachlog Powder, B A Fahnettork; 18 bdle poor, Pepsi* I P 3 do, MatHamm; 60 do do, lien.. ,t Flo blemott; 10 Loble apples, 33 eke cce. 21ms batter, ITettarm 131 bge °ay.& do o7e, 4 6 /trown_& lliekmajz.lG 3 bxe butrUtutchilvord24 eV, P r es 'ap a y at .I:l7l:ritter, lel? ".41do Zeigler: 8 bbl s 'i ppW!, Pdo dodr, 6 bap do;Blddl ° m lPP "' Ma tall CLNORTNATI per Calory Grat-6 Ills 011, Uttle &um 8 ow, Wilson & co; 12 las cm k .41 A Fahnedock; CO biz soap, Ilembew; 2 hlbla_inp,r. /11111m42 Ws mohadee, G Idtds emtar, 75 Mils ll onor,Deb 41 to lard, 1? llenerg 117 Ms aauca, claw, Kennedy & cm 121.0 bble dote, 27 mks 1 40/4 4 do bocewei, auk & co. ITANNIIL6I, per J. W. Iladmat..lo tad, castor 011, 77 hlf bhda Lame, 467 Ws:3w, C:k t it Co: 10 Ude Dour, Uard/oar; GO /Ole Amor, 33 do whisk , Delteury; 124 blds ' dour, Wallacm 3 Mt& tobacco, 1 / 1 ;39 Mk halm V :tenon* cm 5710 hhhe,llwhem 1 bk =2, Scully 4 co; T 2 Lids McColl, & round; 22 do do, Bryant; ISO pip had, Ne 7 / 1 1 2 cc; 6 bills Cobb,k Bryce, Richard, & co; 2 coils ropo, 3 pkge boat shrge, Jones &Cooley. 2AMEllmayal per Emma Grahato—l7P Ma dont, 148 mks whtht, 98 blde alcohol, 4do *place, 1 do cludkv, 01 do butter, a ka Dathers,Clart &em TAO ski Iced, Simpson & &Dm; 7 do hmok i L m llevetolotdo do do, /Galley; 34 eke rtscram !lido corn, 3 Age modrles, Lewis &X& orc- do edo, Garrard; 26 eke mill 3bl, = bp corn,' 43 Mil: er owner4m hard; 360 dts tail aid, 21tilfe% I ' VA ,, LiatMd: b it, h 1lait E jlit E PZI do do, Lloyd a Block. c mcimien Per Eal lilmakr-22 We lOW, llelledil p co; 40 Mole widelty, Durkee & om 100 empty Ebb, Uolmes & cce IDO bbls dour,Carr, 140 do do, Wallace; 12 Md. roo Were, 5 Ude aapr,liulage & Ortoulro 6 do do, Paleton; 100 We them_ , Leech; 46 do charcoal, co; /5 662 mohuwes, MoClorkea & CCS . 12 bbls whisk Ober; 34 Mtn tal/ow, Want Loo; a hi do, 01 do gram, Walker & cm /2 ITe holo/oV, 6 /lb& 8 24 ta ro 21 bbli motamma, Qum. : 2a) bide door, Podsey; TAW. togar,23 Ws mamma, 42 do lird,DolzeU; 2 Lble Vandah,l3 cake Ada, 234 kb, lard, 10 to beef /9 Ude beef, 21 do shotddere, GO Idde Ism. 230 kg. Ithdi ms, PO Mils vhhky,72 Ms cotton, 31 bite 'hemp seed, 1 01 btra wheat., 74 Lae Woo, 67 tv wool, 3 hie ma. 11G bble door, Park &cu 715 eke wheat, ewed: & cm 40 tom , plt metal, IVilsom Childs & cm 3 cite tobacco, 1,1112:=11:171,1:341,131'1;galt btle e rl ' et i u., b /8 .1* Cl = ere, owner.. LOUISVILLE par J. B. Ford-1 bl, 632 eke whoa,. GO Will 0 . 11 . 7 , 00 bla wiilehY, auk a‘c 105 LW mar, Pg. 19.14 & or, 100 do dm, nohow & co; IG9 do do, McCully; AG • da do, Ilertat; 1 ek, 1 161 roote,ll -11 Fahztastock; 2/ We =lame, EhModlem 10 Mlle whloky, Nam; Pd. do, Morn; 20 Md. door, 6 do, boraloy, Rook 3 Muhl_ ghee, Johlletho; 2 Mole wear; L tadmy; 470 eke what, nerocady; 00 do dim Brown & Kirkpatrick; 16 tonspld metal, Lippincott- -- - - • RIVER BMWS. ' Tax weather yesterday morning mu dn/l, and at about 10 -'o'dock I t began to rain. - 1110 Gear _ wad 'aligns' Om; fall falf. the bat the rain mate down w to tor:iota to Um latter ;art of aftarnoon, ea that it ilt - give the water an, upward ‘ tendeOry wo are awe today. • the - arrivals were, on fltuw ' &nth, JW Hallman, from Cinclan Cj att the Ileary Grade, weemEtanallethymterdaY Tod; 1. ;the Empire CUT What a tremendous icradif.'l!and the gas UM. ft . sm. Graham, &oil earille. The Charon wag af eo In froe nlibteling. '' In all they brought over &MI bble of Sour; Tbll , tay vim atlbeid that brit litt/e badman ente thing end the Jen" was pretty dad: . There were no boats lei Nag rottZtls,,nlojiaTe.day, howev the Rocket in the r ir 1... t . “ r tult r i rxt The }moia Graleun, Captain i ready to liana/is/night. Mr ., 'h i ral illiz ir 1. 1" i here a ant rate trip. The C117o.;-eyter will, j e 'r o . , r e t... " " 1 [ leslinet ready Vo liareTuttleabville.Whe will get "off we ' ! think today, altbengti she hunt* a fun: loot Me neat 1 Glenwood teyetlf Pelt kit: for that port, Tw e 4,1,,,,a Cambridge. Capt Deana good boat and a Annu l . eept e .t o. war affrreedy to leave an , St. Looleand Heoknlrbonnight.—". If ebe did not go, ehe will leave today. • The Fultok Gity, gig =Mg: :Vat tit /tm n "' `;' :Orr:: There snorer fitly boot. at the lev. emi mono coming. . ' ' The Mein mai Commercial days: orm Arctic domed along Would, during Mande) night !Ain fog.' !She overtookabs Eunke at New Comberlaud ' Wood from Pitteburgh to Cincinnati comparatively Ilyht, ' baring broken tutabaft. Pb. towed • her to gteuheneille. 0 whereat. Will bedelainedflor Coda.y; tasking She necessary togr,Z.EttflegfAhnTlobao v'Fy VEt re ett=t, ' LT; trued - Pittabarah to L onlettfa,kfroand on the mite at Old Town. gbe will get oft easily, however, a, lb, river IN tieing. ! " 'The liszetto anye : • . !! • 'The Osamu Orb, with lately cants dowa frool_th e tipper liiselealppl loaded withnnions," le shortly to rmdergobilrel ammem,,,u.ke. CaptYMo Way O.OntOrly or the eteamer Forest City, of the Wheeling nod Pittebrirgh !Packet Lin., Le now captaining the stearnhoat Orb. and bee determined to take Lisboa to , Pittaborgb to lola time, and bare her turned into • eloop, schooner, brig, alp or WM* other Clll3l Of Inattlir Tama •Capt Way will euperiotand the erection of toasts on Ida remel,aml her trubmonent tnunomrtatios lc Wed ain, adore he will engage with her inn regular park, trade but aeon CLevidancl and Ituffalo. _ • Steamboat iteglater. ARRlVED—Juffamos, Ihmkurriliq Lurarue, dq C.)10.1 tayud Yairbutb; Mundt, Wbcalinr - Emma Graham, ZIWMI,IIIq Fakir* City, Gluckman; F. 11. Ford, launarnia. DEPARTID—Jermacm, nroirturillu; LUTC{cle, du; Colonel itayard,,Bltta6ot6; Gltruir, ITherling; River 10 fact and riaing• Telegritykla Markets. • ate rate, Der r.t...cotien; Wet we telek the ttette• Ws Beira camel a &elitist Uplauctialltdlogs • re nominal 51 104. Floor Lae &dia.., 10r, GOO Lb] 1 old at $1,340 -i1,31 tor Elate asdll 40 tar OW eta Furthers . Wheat ll'i itUritlV.V.l..- ~....,..1 1W 41...314,111■ !Lid. rec tower; Wee t 510.t.0;, - 0/2,...ce' prime Pere .ic lower:W*l at Illes _te , .sl4i- j ' tlerfrcer dull . and ustetelad..Dresturd flogs °•- • =t. . 4 . 1 ".:4 1 2;.?.nre..t . t 6 .1.. R"lshu PIi a&DtLMA• r riC;:' 2.l:—Tile loran hews to•day bar hat, hot caret acr. - atarbet; Floor Is very doll, and shipping Laredo ; Mind at F$ trlttiont• latiarS tha aftot are mall tota kirkaaoa o r SS tor is. $5,2506,501pr vitt*, Rai 101 S Gory. Sault Wee of Eye Floor at $4: Cornmeal "wa ntedact WU., doll, and haa ttedand at per bra welar3ooo ten old •111.0% .Call atat.tallita at Attflat,' 600 boa Ilya realized irk , Ws drat, anatekee tate reostuteeed; alai Ma Ma rel. low at teltei4se, and drzosaa. WM bus Oats t o sld at 3334 for Delaware; and 33 Su Pazota. efotaiteed wn; sml Woo 40(41234. , Corea Arty and farther Wei of telo bap Rio 4143, 4610 , /.. ISSujear cod Molluscs Aare to no chasm.. • Froatalona 411. 'Men' Nett le offered at 5111. Strtall salmi arrant et lattlox re Dblie 11@11% Is k•go . ..—: Woo/ qtdot. Whlakoy armor; Ws. In We at 2114'0245, tba latter for prima Ohio, ' CALINACRA.S Redella st., "Allegheny/ has made special provisions for the holidays by rePlellishing flly, Kr stock of Gouts and Boys Clothing .t c . Therattention of boyars Is now Invited to in assort umlit of goods In the above line, behaved to equal In style and workmanship, any of its kind offered in our cities. Iris terms, being. strictly Cash enables blin to sell at low rates. HI I.ITTya GIAIfT DORN. OH TUC ALUSTNISTOA ..nox.—Senator Douglas created a wensatkm in -the Senate, yesterday, by Luling the Rresident OTC/ the coals on the Kansas question. The Senator was In high feather, and looked remarkably- well, having reeently obtained for himself ners'snit at rbe Brown and n Stone Clothing nail of Bockhl.ll WI ion , Dos 003 os chestnut street, above Sixth, PidiadeiPhia.l alkLawe's Celebrated Verna Wage IM /Mts. sourl.--...10a P. 0, Oman Co, ita, Ju4.24 leA5.-- Manta Wrairso Bunt —Dear Slaw I bare usedDr.lf,larw. Celebrated tout er Yermifu prepared by you, fn ray finally, sad Ido think it the premation now In um for expelling worm. from the human 'system My neighbors hare also used it with Manaus Imam. You are at Marty to use Wk. O. NETTLE. [blase you meat. Yount, ac., - The Oomph a maiplo of eartiarates daily remived fwerletarzhll.reita.g. Ltirvatogad.latte's We safo t:al . :4 Yar d!: , : are um mat rails/4a sad popular we are ' lieu of lb. Vtg. 1 .2118.• Yurebaseii alll be canal, lo Sat Ow DR: APLOMB Cra.aftILITYD VER3IIII7OII, tuasufactured by FLE3IINO BIM. of Pirrasoiroa P. Al other Veraillbse& la mom, Lon are warthleaa b .. M.Latlee Venttirag, abo his coin. lasted Liter P ill can now tro had at all respectable drug Karma Nus r gond. sollhout Mittputture of didfiagowlorY • PLYIIINaI 880 a - ..ibfluoemc n t o . PITT S I3I7 R - difTREIATREI alma mammy. &ID 11Anoruns. - R/IDOCTIONOP PRTCIII3 - SECON.D 1"/ MR, 11.6 awalous coutawnia. .. _ ME GIl Y A 4 Vi-- 7 -- - • . .--_,,,,,,,...: VIROLESIALEIMILJEB DI- ' - -1 . :' '''''' - ''' - . ..' ."'* - ..•.• - •`••='-',i "I. g fri ) t ij: To.l-3ACCO !-A. (DIGIARS s NO . 2l l. ‘i 1j34.4 rr. 2 frit , r g ji ? , irs.i zl - 6 r TiiiriD.'- z - ":- --- ' . . -'," •- ' - Prrrezntitarr.ll4, nITERS TO TILE TRADE A LAMY.. FltEsji Am) wELL ASSORTED 'STOOXfiliati,/-'f 1„, rbmd Immimpojkil sod ....„I„....az ooo ptsbiet, are the roaming ramittoangdx . :- -.,,- ---- ~,- ' c., W. H. Grautli A. No. 1 5,1 Tobacco, ' ''-.... . . . Robao, Robinson it Co 'a Tobaceo,' . A . . - •- ' .d„,„. Eugene lioward's .Tobaccri -.- Groat's Pound&aaa CAMillh. 421 d Ritargad F1m,6;,,.. 2PIN'ArL,reS Ralf i o t lll, 4lolli , - I CIGARS/ 0.104.19,4,11.0104 )' 8 - 21'.' , ' - - ' - -- ozsTzr-zzozr .OAsSOIVInia),- - 338 A .N.3:::e. - ~ tt-_ An of nbieb 3E2 zer we offer to the trade at pr t cea which cannot fail to {Aeo. ... • - -,,... . - . 4420 :dilli ' F - - FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS . ''- Worth of Peaches and Vomatoes should be Imznadiatedi Eielodiip ha Ali TUUR'S NtW_ SE LP-UALING; ' YELLOW 17111-PROOY AND AGNES.= GLASS aIIIG7 JARS TO 1= ISAD AT SEM . crusa(IGERSISVYAIILE GTOSLIi OS , .IX El Zsr Pt V — M CI gl- .33 'X' ' No. 1532. Wood Street. -Pittabiarah. euaa.. - .-- ••-- ,--'.- .10 1 M1IF.RE alio thew:tendon of private - E 2 miliet hotel hee .-, and mushy at iselulato it lir',. ' i. IL ,R=d414,,°21./111,Ved,za=g41,7:atTNpTha M.Q..;4:t = 4ll4 _,Z= 7 "kale.,' ,t, and Gold Bend French &Ed Euiellelt CILLYA In sett or separate pieces Moos choke selection or;rabbr Cutlery, tad .714 -:. Walters, Forks and Spoons plated on Osman Slim; 'AI/OWe% Uotlete Me aisa....l- superior quality nil allnlipelay '''--' saLVend ( The Theory of Cooking b numy ofthe y Gas e, 11ONV tirM/Y establiehed, end we eere nfer foi.the tittM of the:abo to ffs most eterhmt and rehabie Ladles and ,4 Gentlemen in Pittsburgh.. MUSGRAVE'S GAS C 0 GIC.IIVG- - STOVE .. • , . IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TIIE PIMLIO, and gives esitiiisa .tustl in Evaaripaararica- J. To thoptx,Mtgilliruit, &wear, hi, Varier ritaer,wwil a coat la trilling. It recall%, but little twenr. 4 Va retd ' y In • moment. weeTh gel hit il l arexpertaire. , 2aTcrednces noamoke, no - dirt, kW 'al AO. Vaal] perfectly. All thme thing. will glum:dee. it may be need ma any table, eland or &Alb any room or story, and will be fortiebed ct in Way ernielet tit -wprice of &nide Ranier abiad, vox, tor anittes hide:tiny semi with artetase. n o which it 1. he itttragnartavars-LAPAIMITYI/614 nand hotaieClDSZßUT.LonaTanewrintla, iVm. Tire, &watery. • selkily , GAB COOKING STO IT COMPANY.- " • E. W. E. CH I - LiD S Sr,- ;C. . 0 'S .-... Ezaszacrries.eum werzzP.Rooi _-..--- —": . CEMENT .1?,-.00.11.1NG.i. pzrstilriv ac z0MT,21430.15T, Proprieiors, :- ' ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT VIE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Matte Flre and Witer•Prootatzesd /bang, ItLelog the only article let listatged that wlll atteetwartOlY roast the 11CLIOU of tha atmosphere fa every climate. .... " - IT 18 PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-pRoDP . dad In hatofd 111 a Itis If . . P° Ttril °NvghlriVtoore,===a•Veti LeT, 8.,....,;.--Tl:rd.°t4l,°.°.or" "I Th' 11 %inISFarranted to menu ate. tepresenteet We will pat It on , er , ;• , ' t .o [ZAN.? P.Elt 8 rr.4RE, (TEN PEST RQ 0./M.Z4 —, .. :',/ ' , .- • . We will apply It upou Ti., and Ironibucli L. TWO J'Alt QUART, being OD a t of its dt4talicy th cheapen* psfat thatean be laid. , • - .._ , • .. M . finite all whoa. tuOMlng, and also those who woh eels Boob Teredhid, to call at MT olTes t LIZ rainistrig.)- ...4 ....1.8. as and satisfy thetuaelses In regard :0 thadomhotty eadyntelloahmaorthls &ant • . ' lb A. JOHNSON, j• • • Ne. 1 . 3:1 Third abbe hatormul Wood and Andtheild,•F' -- - W3L. JOULISCOI• - • ... Pattst.gy4 Pftai6 i ban made* ehetnlcal examination otexae 1 1 1 8C102311110r W. T. MI/DOA MA abOnzrii, loft it itly MT., Otari Otte kJ wt./tare. foUoav .• - lt. Ist. The atatetiells compounded sass to remain pliable byr a • great length attn.. LA The eonaletaocy Is not readily Intleanced by the temperature. consequeutly It would nut Le MU. to malt aid rim *Qt..* tootle, fkonseer, ur rack.. Winter, I. e. extreme/ of natural heatand co 2 would not Wars It: • . Bd. those comp/40°41s not arid hot *lightly alhallets. It would not destroy thohaniatii,-btel on Phe Contrary pArtiet It hue the whoa of the weather. •_. . , .. ,•• - - 4th. It I. WsterPnueL and to • largo azteat FteoProort• that te, cart+ and AlVi breads Whim wpm II could Ant In- Zane /t. la my °Janke snch • rootwllliart ter years Ifput oh estahully and resolving protont att.*. • ••, , -' •.'• • 14 Meettolly, .10/31ePll I. LOCKZ. Ghetalat. ..`' Labs/year, Na t. Wabunt street, awe... 4 onto - - • 0u...a ALICICT floral ISA Cat il.b•Ath, 457. • I tun. examlaed W. E. Can.as a Oda Elastic Fire and Watai•Proarclemeat Rood% andasAut as I co Angel mtsider.. - : .•• It a go. /usenet., and am a/Illag to( re building. tlnta_protectad qqa the ass. terati Jun ttioasouvared with• - aae.tal. apt:44l4 (kg...di Ab 1 0.:11 LAW. AO. Royal Ina C. London andLlserytool. s • Flexible, Fire and iiinitei-Proofßoofing A.DAIR AV GP.A.I4-T, Proprieo % '- :. L ' No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE ItIARKET. ' If is ifseil at tenstraly In New York and Phlladolphhs,and la well *pp/Imq. li (*applicable to coming , , . Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridge; Steamboatiand /railroad Cam. '' ' it still last boor than ) ietallic Roofing or Shinitlea, and relish the miens. changes of climate..neither tattled by cold, hear or damp. ts, principal ingredient le otan extraordinm7 elastic nature and It new too.. Mb aleatkiry. it ma he resort .ppika to on ...fo *truant flat or steep , old' or new , on I ron,no or wood. it still tot runitin warns treat!, t, or crack to , old, and Is hi not inyao.d by Wag trarPped upon. " . ' 1 • It I. Boo b re. and WaienProni: ' 1 ''''' - ' mrar farther information, Fi apply to the propriatom,. 1857. TR ANSPORTATION. CA PACIT Y ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. ilaiim - DOCCESSORIS TO LLOYD 4 LKSIQN 1 .. ,,• .- "..,. r; , ~Z 1 RA VIN b. 0 MADE EbETENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS',IVATTiIi, ii, e no proppared ItratPEINTINTSYLIT.A.ISTI.A. CLAISTAL .4:l:isrm. Era TILB I 6:A:-ID : ' ItltuLriT,t=llfLe"" r ,° ..=;'.l' al " ec I IV ' t, e l I SHIP * P . Ira TM' "," IMP " ' FREItiliZ The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes oil the Alle glieny.Porocrelialfroad '- :- ': '. - rnu give tocreaced despatch to the hansatteston of height. Moe Penn &rect., at the Quasi Dan. fetklyd , , LLD YD 4-09. . .... , 1857. CA.NAL NAVIGATION-- 1;. .. ' -1857. --......., xr.znives P0RTA...131.E 3304 1. T, L.ltZna. Via Pennsylvania Conal-ciacrita,l_lartigidt:iiiiinill Capacity two Thotusazul Tons Per Month Each Nyay. likEE-FAERMES-ORIBLANSPEEPVT/OE HAVE szpawatazi.rtirbits4s, to waSZiAtZunZ. 1.1.,,,,j1at..1,71 t oarm,Evz•...f...b.4• • • a •• DOUBLE lunar urs. totalljptoeut le toadied. Iferc‘uis zonang _ gi'L r kit to me Go n e all hair ----. =Zip t d lP"TAll , Bl *Aßli a. 4. 4 4 , t r NiNoi Ood deopotett. WAIIELIOUBE, CANAL ZARIN, caller Orlo/ertv ¢o 3 fro :fg,spr..- --- - ytte— ita.t:,z;] 1,204 yd tt egular SS teamera Mono ..... n — ela River R. 8. Mali Packet., BTRAMBE TELEGRAPU, . I ET EAMER JEFFERBON, ' ciiall lag Carr. J. CL Wootareltu. , _ Cam Ososcut auk, 'VILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A now running regularly. Morning Boats lave Pitts. brash at A o'clock A. M., wad Evening Banta at 0 o'clock P. AL for M'Keesport, Blicabethtoarn. MonoOIR- uebi city, Ballercruota Payette City, Or Mllcido Q M: O M' , I and Brownsville, there connoctlnpaith flacks sad Coaches for Cob . toeru, Waynesburg, Cartnlchaeltown and Jarman/1 Passenger, tickatod through from Pittsburgh to Colon. I lowa fur i 2 Focal. audetate.roents on boats Locluelve.— Boats returning from Brosmvllle leave at B o'clock la the ' roorutogand 6ln tho evening. for further Information en quire at the Mks, Wharf bent, at the foot of Grant aired. axdi._._______._._.____L3. W. SWINDLER, Aosarr. EQULAR TUESDAY ", A ex. ET FOR TotICESVELLE—Tho Roo lam a *toamer MEd ORdatlf, Capt. lihntzos Arta" * aro LA Mb abaci and st I Oolock P. N. nkno..b. po EVERY 217ESDA on For thlett rt' or Wont__ FLACH. Beßn=o ppl, p EGULAR Fon cm OINNATI.-11e r etetrNlC: 2. x ter i . = C hm,te gWIWNEYDAY, at 10 o'clock a. M. For (rated or postage opplyon Word or to de2 ELAM, BARNES t CO., Age. FUR MARIETTA ANDZANEST 9 17..LE—Tha ourand beaultthl tteatoor and LIZ all lZl3t at mm 1114111711, Capt. Ewalt. trill tears tor. edLata For por., SVIttlY 13A11311DAy, at 3 Y. Y. yrolght or pump apply on baud or to • • •• PUCE, BARNES dCO data, FORIVI I Id— earner •aool{ E T, Capt. IToarr.l.lll Inca fur Vat, Abu.* and all Intentledinte lancting• orit=" 11. Thursdays uld Saturdaya, at 10 o'clock A. X For . . frtight 11. passage apply on board or to ' ' ' FLACK S SAII.N a A CO., AO. No. IN %tr St ___ • 4..EGULAji MEMPHISpj - Tc 7 K7 ---- : AA/ ET—Mba rplandld 0 eir name; CCM aIODORE DERRY, Capt. Parry Bto l / 1 3, WM ellin,;. 0 born nod all Intersoadlata porta, oo UM DAY, 22J tort. Fur Delight or pow* apply on board at to ocl9 A. Ilf. WORE% Agt., SO Watt. ai. ____________ VIM ALARSIST ZANIS .I: YILLE—Tho atoms FORME,: C0rt.441 . Itotro—Cterk, J. y. J. Alliono— trill I . lam r t to anti all Intetaedlato porta, on YOU DAY 22.2, at Dee.' 4P. lit, For Freight orpossogoopplF on band or to • dog . A. tr bk4313.14W; 86 Water of. __,,,,,,,,,,._„------ Cincinnati, ft.. FUR CINCINNAVI .1.• LOUIS- . VILLP..—The tine warner %%ZEE. Cant ..6vnruo, will kayo far th e tdroVa and all tit • port., on TUTS DAY, 224 loot, at 4 1..1, For Itrlett or nun& airjay otilward or to • WO , FLACPG- BARNES & CO., 4411,1- FOR CINCINNATI en eteamer MINERVA, Capt. Cl' ► Lwiti Ex the it,ore and an tote id purls, AY d . el 4r. Fur freight 6te or or pasaitge ippty pp . LACE,BARNER4 CO, Aats, ' N0.67.w...de9 street. ilaubbille, tkc ,ASIIVItLE.—The finelli.r. .tor 'CLIFTON, Capt. Theme. P.., -- . . leave ear the Above and ell intermediate porte ' Ile DAY, r. mil. itut.;' at ID A. et, For freight. postage ap , ply ea boon! opt° ile3 -- PLACE At DARNED, Atte ____—.....-------.y___ t l - 01t new eteanter - GLENISOOD, Capt. J. J. &Alta., will leave for the above and nit aten ode; on T/11.1 DAY, the CU Nat.. Por freight or Imo' aaclpply on beard or to FLACK, "MIMES A CO., Agii• Si. ;Louis ,irr ....„... . _ , .._ OR Sr. I:01115, QUINCY ANDIAN, lECEOKIIII.—Tho qadaolld steamer FITL LICITY,Copt.D. Z. Brfekoll, will leavefor the Intormedloto porta an MIS DAY,' Doe. 22. For fresh " dr P , Wl ' 00 , 11' 711. 64 HAILNI23 ACO AP nix _____ , FORI;SIijA:i I I, UK (Capt. &Dean, will leavietz the above ma .611 auwiTHWi MU ha TIM DAY the VA U. 'For freight or: Dwarf apply on.hoard orto ' de7 VLACH, DAMS CO,Atteula. FOR ST. Win n----'---,-----------------i IwS-- OSp ell d t•-. steamer MARINER Capt. =lll ' • lANM SA' the - above and' all ill . P911.•' 1"' L2lll .It. ti i. at. p l i iiitiga6r . i 0 apligy oti ___________ L; , a ax. IoR newnt— steasnerST. LOUIS, Cal/l• Jusrutentgiard lam Mrve abo and all -la THLEI; DAY,274 last, at 4 a. x. Farm:gat or b Ira. ply= board or ta