FIRST PREMIUM &milled by the Allegheny County' Avianßand Society, held ioultember :Oil, "AS DEBT 1 FOR FAMILY USE." And the Akins. Slate Agricultural Swill have'awarded to Wheeler & Wileon's Sewing the Wilmot icremitun..fA.S BEIBP'FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." _;____ have' . OILIBXS which ho gained rack an enviable reputation over all other 1 aolunea on tooount of i Berl. Beauty and exoellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. . ~.. onomy o I ' - - s, : Ec onomy thread. 3. irunplicity and thoroughness of construction • L ti il - 4. Parfait:di ty, ewe of opeinsticre s and management. , 5.... S . ' 1 --- ' 4. 42 la n ! of movement. 7. s gth, firmness, and durability of arena that will not rip or ravel. fi. A licability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. 6 pactness and elegance of model and finish. I Are now or with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers _ PC4 6 - 11 .. 1 1 - ' ALEX. It. REED, Agent, 611 PIPTII STREET. I emantaveeir . r 17.1rete GER.ILIC =FLAP AND T.A.XYChni," M., a BlRtittc, /ha just Tatum from itho Eaatern Cities and nnelviag Spring Mock or Clothe, Ortmerea, roal at away variety sad atyla adapted tattle bid thy mod try trade, which will la made up to oder with Mrta ' ooraldrpahh, and at ratedaa low ao at wailer establishment in the city fer,dr. , CILIAILIG • 8 PACKS:R. da CO., .. No.:140 _Pearl Street, Boston. iinsanuna vox ratans or ... 13hoes' and Sole Leather, - ` ' ~.'ll:4pittn,roortt,CarrtodLeathei., liair, Poka' drills, Wan, Alp, Splits, An.; nbeep ,Skla...in wain, enhawdLLinin i n, and rmarged Rolm. 31)ROWCa and Hoot SkltA. and Ittram'inatber. . . Exencsair. 'P. U. 801111111701 r, Congreu otter, W II . I .I. I IIIBURILAGB,.IOI Pouf U. autooss op tot State to*t:lnsittc• • I , 80 wz.fil AND Lx au. rts =excel. %I 2one In the ban manner and ahattent tbna • ' 42 , U. eun.Lyrs, „boa' 26 es. 28 Bt. ()Lahr s .. r . 112610 i ?CLOD r 4•2ll4lAftle'-: • 7m. n*RY. FA?, NION£IMAI No. 95 •••,' . • T e largest andl 90 . ,borkidods in tb!, M72ffM • • • •.+O%-4 wM las *wad It thtjr .• • 1 4 `1 7 / 2 .8 FURS! MoOORD .Sec 131, Wood Street. Pittsburgh, WAVING JEST RETURNED FROM NEW =l:r. reoetiing • large stock of huh MSS , ;Uudsbri Bay t l / 4 1.1,,, - Mk& 41.b1e, Slow Mutts, anal. Squirrels, .t ; T• • • 41,1 • _ Also; Pale Boaosta. Tbaosip,di baralann *sleeted Ida grant we, and will i=k i rt r tb to p status fresh NEVI ato (malted to init aid aiandis war Moak. n 017.141 ‘,, *Vl'.t7A*:••:. 4.1 CIEILALSTY, D . .. TAW Streal..Pitiabseses, PhefteL. trategied the nolvasktages or. T..tAmt 53:411.T.1F d RI. pllallioad mental yeare practice., cam .profeedoaal winks In SUBDICLiI. AND 1L1.D.141. CASH& R.. W. D. , lloward. Cat Moan MeCandlers. Den. D. ILA. licLeets. Rom H. A. Warn.. T. EL WU, . H. 70. T. J. Illgbaln. J. R. [lmam - John IL Mellor, ?.q. • hentdieCk Mier. Hart. eny&lrdk Mr.C.NA. I:r.COVIG wokuts: AZZIXANDEIR BRADLEy. 7 1 11 10117101111.111/EDDIALLIMITMLY Man Of COOLING, PARLOR AD . HEATING SToyEs, Plain and Panoy *Grate Prontac&o. Sole'Prtrprietor Odle celebrated Perm. Gea 11uninita and &Rocs Cceisumnro 'COOK,STOVES. °Mai aril &ilea }too;n. 1 1.111klydre ND, Wood Su. PI ltabwrig la. Pa. ; STARCH Alm FARINA. •-: ion. by 4,0 . Welt Pllsliadelptsla Illioastfacturisig 47.. .(Pbvlt Pruden mrspiod by the *lnstils lostlentS, . November, 18.511.) fllsalirdOlissiSlarcb, la eases mint 6 bozos; 6 Ma i each . Plo : I'&I ' - • Poses da 40 papers,l . Sec /Iftifi 2.41661, Pin* and PeOrl /11s IS, 16 boxes i swims Ares, all for Issuldry air: f . . libitg PAZIN/laor Ours SILO ' ) Echovsable li-srpromsky prig tal for Isa bo indle4 ort ma eap54112 , 16-1666 Ilir We by SIMPSON, Ms, P - m5ey.,1659.11316 ..lys, ..•7tift!...95 • ' •• Itutootitiotoas All tibias sit To 1111r . 1411"a ni Cl italllii•Olatijr WWI I.2bOacill 11e.12 Matto to their Moindio:t • • • bbilotmol g 111'.t:litn".431no1;-1 -"'Ds.. W. 1' • FFattrrstaao haring r o-j * turned IC, Plttabarah with Ma Intentional' makl Ititintora nnielnaca, can be 'found at Ma 0111 CI, NO. 104 FOIIRTI4 STRUM bottom Wood sod &altbfialci its. IlLOOk• boon hos P it. to 4P. at. oc:l34*lnfc • ••11711` z AND aout waais memo. Butter DICALZEIW td ur 3318 b. N. 11.0.141.E13 at ES 02..413. Birdie aid -Baiting BIHi of &chugs, asatirperm o 1 MOUT, . - WANK NOS= AND ancrs, • oinzar, rinestaibu, PA. eilii.V fug" no.uthe Widdrod dike throub• $921-toly ontLiifrialCATlELdvmd6-.10. - - IG.II - 1' BILIS DRAW BY. : 7 • D1111:41N, DnEDaDlsa `Co., ON Tin maws DANE, LONDON, IN BUM OND MOND MIMING AND UPWARDIL • Aloo.DDthar Drbidpid other sad them of Ithoco, • ma n a, dethosoy, Roma and other Ithropeen ' Otani, tooderdly oo hand an 4 for oath by WiarksoL Wood Wed, corner of Third • • , . z • a e, p. jorArtcr.s% ttuor~arenu of TAINTIRO, JOD AND ALI. ACINDIV OP 70742 PPIN P re. „Warshintse, No. 517 Waintlitresti rirraaurrarr, P4l; otseket mum myllat Ca - - wit Coarasc..esig ar... /3/14). . 1 lisivikesiliii• IratilVaidtes Vault Diatirap ' Willirtlekitten; Window Guards, he., -- '..:*..-siogafts no-id =3.1 66 flint Sad, - cpees.ftwdomw surkse4 - - prrreemum, Pp ., s ift ag boat I variety of mahatma% hmland ealatai area aupgai. ,Plertiallar wallas pad' ag. `, - egotatOrta Lou. Jobbhalkag a abort polka .01. • 4). mu. VAJWEVER rainaD. , rt, 2'T id B 41 IV -'; SOLIVITOI4II . ORABIONERT, i t ' Miser Bleck Zhaliqsa, •SlPODlkefkins=nla In say part or Flora., l' ar=titiored ade f East . 14,t & Wale [ Water ea Ikeda aid Nmtpßs. •elayete qu a y Imam Ewa. - 1-111111114.11111LLE68, - MOVADDRA AND . MACHISISTI, 1 9 7 4 VA.Xt INGTON WORKS. Pittaburgh,• Penna. r owe. Market street. ." 11saa4teibi4 Usk ret.u. Anew mid Mid " e g t ert!Ne,ketne4 WOt, Seem tete. aed Den Iron . . Aettettat knakhz dames shore wefts. ekrtkirep "A" b.l Nac 16 N 'Mall*ltpiftaaa Dagen le an kindo 4 TOBACCO, SKUTT AND - CIGABO: ~ • oms.A.boca, • • ;wow diferatmesporia and Dittragoi4X,Yo aAs. arezauGazi.t.iN. • - skitructuasa or t -Abaisi, Cologie Spirit& aid raid Oil, 6 110>Hr 'Neal* MI ll9Aboridarost. ..;;A ;71 - • fIE ..,.,.._. .. L" E '11:: at - Vir - T 1.; Sr OW ' ' °S nitliT FREMIIIM PAIELLY k ING MACHINES, AGEIBMB OPP/Cl3, NO. 68 METH 1571311/IT, Aaottras. maxim as co" ad Commission Merchants, .the Balo of Pitt'sburgh Mnnu tg• and elem. fur LEAD. nwas, soUolted. PrMeTt aeteu• I. ring r yid fJnvarding. tier- Lours. GRAN DISPLAY Ok LIDAY CITM, HES .4.SD`FADOY GOODS, .11c AT 11113TRAIV . B, Stmt., near Wood, most varied assortment of OR TUI LIOLIDATE ssorA .1 C 7 Wr the AMERICAN 'X 0H H U papas eac). MtiUMLM!I PrZTBEITIRGIns FICMPA. 55Paiiii ponces. 8 ME Z. T I N G rims, MCCORD & . MANUFACTURXRS 4:1F1 BIIMATHING, BRAZIL93' wad DOLT OOP PIN — MR= 00P ‘ BOITOA/B, Babied SIMI Bpeltar Poldoriaa. afro, Importer. and Design is iILB , fINPLATE ansEr IRON, WIRY, &c. Clakttanay oil haat; ilium% Wachlnea and Tod". Ware/tows, Xo. 14 Ant and 00 Reanwittreet, mr2PA hr 4-9pecla orden otOopper cut to akyAsinid pate% lsl DA:ww.s do CLAMMY lieu., Sign and Murcia Mal Polluters, A 3,40 0.114119,1f14: White Lead . and Zino Paints , too, all Ida& .f Pilots, OM, Vandal*, !loam elm% Potty, Broottea, un r latal Startt,lsoi dam aw l Virgin Arita. ilklrlta 8 T 0 V El 8 , • ezeins AND ZAINGES, 0? EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR BALE, WHOLES/MR OR RETAIL, ' • - - BY C0. , ar..a31 Liberty SLiPlittinerlibt Miami MITCHELL, 13.911R0R at CO., itunmenveris Cooking, Parlor and Ideating S - TOVES' Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, U., motel IDS Liberty at., Pittsburg!, Psi y Pittsburgh Steel Works. itoltmo & ilanufactoren of CAST irrerk aim, ammo. mow =a d. B. surra4 BPB,INGIIrd AXLES. Cbrurr Rau and Pint Mr** riathirtly ral6 mac Mi11 5 . ..----.......--....---....... 4 I. sew I). B. FLOGFELtU37. CO., [ate enam atagera. Improvedl Pa at !Meal .Cultivator %bath. arse. don and Ping ISfrets Ala: arall, lls- Jolllklydto .. . , RAIL ROAD BPI :111 CONIPA.NY. Jostplli Dilworth-- t i : Diulwall. (Somrton to .Fir:tiii7itti doeit) • RAIL ROAD SPIKES, AND BOAR IKES. imprlQtuAi.o2., ?Z.NN'A. J. .11.23E12 1 " 1 " 0.4 4* No. 54 S. Clair Sheet,! (Dr.lriata rrznatrasa, PA WlCklydte aItrrILICAX3 /ROT U 111101111CM3111 Don't Din to 'minima Mrs. Winslow's Booth I°t Syrup tor indnirranosias g . It tut Ili, Asyut on wain. It smear thennotoo Ms prom. of towinsis by anastee gear. rodoctos all ton...unoe—win /my pap, h: tan to Instate the tnninnlit. ?mimed 'opal It. mothers, It • lawn. Perfectly ukln In all came. Tate nainalale preparation la the preacripti a o or 00. or inei met expetieneal sad akilfol heal* Phyeicians In New Ragland, end tau ben need with sime.fausig =amain -Winoaa of mew . Ifs balsas It Um bra Ind scram rare In lb* amid, In aD corm arDyeantary and Diutuna la Cblldmiontatior tt sabot &oat niethlng ea tram GMT abbnlvnbm If Ufa and health an be al:lasted by &lbw, and esati,lt L. worth Its weight la gold • . Inthous of bottles an sold prat7 yew Ole Outbid Its6o. Its.. old sod mil•trliml nomper. MOE ONLY 16 OINTSLA BOWLS. sa-Noos gamine mar the tsodnal• °WOMB I Mt- EONS, New York,la tb•oesl.l6 Boid by D tloo eit boot Oti=7 . DIL NM 11. NITIOUL Agent ll* ritteorgi .162,16w1ykY The Great Engllatt Themody. sin JAIIIIII cLexuraimp CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared hors • preserlptiasof air Jailer I Meta, Lb. Phydrtso lyttsoottamtotboAssea. name known iltstUotao ao lioyadtbro, buts son sod age remedy far Nrosi•Dlasoltiso sad Obstroctioar, root say oars slabber; sad alraragb • portorfol ansedy. I/swat:4sta mato( bertha tolls scostltotrom. 11) , M12.1119 uuniz ttb p.cesudy sidt.d. It wq r: short this, bring ow the mootbly period id* osysisto7. ?Aar Mr Use slaw Jaw loam Y fadadsretio dins tinaosbisesetadjugs dtpswitdkr an rail otrows•d. - or MI irsaterdaa, ett s yamptdot, rms. ants spot. N.B . sod • praise ramps socliard to say sotborl sad aralt,will tome s boat*, motatotos Stow JO** by masa as& • B. LIFAHNOTOCK l 0 0.11ttsbarab,aboisado spat, sad sold by all drayabas. ao37;db. fe I 111ITi6'S NOtAcILDIS V 111414 DISMOTAIt, : Destrudten qf AAA* Ums, Mass, Eras, Rearm I • Meentrress, Man, Onset Data . 71, Aats, tn. — . 4 ceh.l properetlons - ader the abase usu the last 22 yeas Minn/bons where they haw vdth a Ofnmybant enema, scothed ter th eir In• ten e Idanareetteer i eedebelth Wetted b 7 the pours of Bah* Trance, A the Queen of 71//g• had, the Lap of Mean, LOCI, Bins* Sax. en, Al., and la Ameba tbilr bas been =done! by lb . Dbrehrs qf Pabhe . ' and the norm! of neenereas private dthens, that they the Oily iestedces In the ;rid, sera to emernelnate all hinds of toms. llin 1 ltinteatatel Pixrennahl destroy to utrestb come Intrintere offbeat mercy, and seers hIL 111tArt hag hongt death to malls= of than In '.world, and nth thle day the watchword of all Inerebiath eldp.,+sen and beelandatea 14110 " more TartatA" MAIL recickass noir 25 c Nis TO $l. - 1 Depot of the Inventer and lreyrSetero . . • Joni% xma. prileueii . (be=at, • 612Breadway (dor. liesitos 44 New Yark. • Gential Agent for the 0. .tame aid Ouedee, IIIIDER ICK T.11071 1 1.u07L Drente% Na 10 Astor MOON and 417 Brendan, New Toot. ._ Sold atudeeal• sad Mall by N. D._ OMITS A 00. and JOT. /MIMI, IlthLeugh; sod IIITITUAII Ar WELL NAN. Allegheny. deitteensfe, CIIILDR.CN all suffer moo or less from worms, whim • ihild 4 billoY, bad the mother numb &seam the cum.. The we tif O. AL PAIINESSOMy YIBMISCOO 4WD noinberlone lestasicieighnu MOW, pipoie ate re.llat. nib userikine Im proved hint to* mater. posed Cliesey hi the care of womb. k Propini4 ;bid sold by B. L. remancica /11 - CO. Wboloaal• pivpilorono or WflarCP PULL • P 10,63, corms of Wood bad 4th Emily Pittsburab, 111,4 &lmb...moot on berth begs bObillhoP Ds. Dtectersos's .14AcrEat-t4iic Y7,- clume—Antmdpat Throe far Lk sole of MI period:rat 'NeekaLkosittoolli sabialtUng Ude asehlas to idle iaindeatiogynhlk6 no unease boo beeliNarad hi its no. future to miler It plated in every assesilid puireindsr, in order iskip pia tithe. wondered Improyeinents odes and OWN It forewent in Ms Wand. of Aeweliran PAXILY MOULD ms Wrrnotir lls admirably adapted to pram sod . ior. af r r s from of d nosh in Ocasampthas, /cash. • Disospilm; all fernsof Misled and Men hasten, and Nervosa Wiaeases. • grand Mature of. MO Atipsestom Is that 11 slink* • for ass,tha porrik bsiag obtained fronia • • dorboleade and witep, hLR.. itairr • • wr Wholesale Drandet, W ite • CA3II Or RllPfirgi COI ID ABOUT, .YltAlt Aloe r. Oeorp Oumbett; who rewkies as the rib OIL .• • • wreath ward, prorated • Troia nun ute, wrack Ins .1 affected on make cam Ire Me aolr FM ats without Me Tmet, arid there le so amminnts Or the .• •of Um rupture. Into ccintliotaluentitot care of with toy foributhle *gegen I - jeortokeloo from Mr. 011131bIlit to pabll ant re;' ter • his cue. limited of rekrences con he Prot b 7 1 0' sr ger Once Pon and Tray Depot. Ds. Imo. aluiTera.llo Mod • itttletab Ela•.—At. kw d tame on twat a vary azcoikat ifivic• dad gwrio., by bkb MAI •••••• are moo to boar we well rime.— ' • mull rdt• pont, &ma, wbkh hi fantod tato the \ and loYery wildest la emu mei of &Maio. *Miter °swum Innen; in Buono Id• MLCIUM. kr - li e dica Put Poem ot nr/ saVIOX . .01 b• and freed lona dorm idioms.= • niattnam of Tostoollar• Mime DiTario rtini, la; 140 1 1 rad 01. 1 .1 ••••0.1.• atilkdirw7 t j ARSKIPB, TUANIPS ONIONEI/4?—lca doby theboami =Dia wax** IXL . ist QUIMB--20..blatbk pima W. L A. 7 . Ai, 'f,... 'ro.ltvl 7 1 :;.7 iitsl n g (x~tt#'e. Prir13.13171 , 143.33.2 BATURDAI( M08N1419, FEB. 26, 1859. 01,1.701 AL . PArilt or ra• CITY. CU," .md .blewe items &titan Tairinortran--ObeeiTatione taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. S 8 Filth at , yeeterday. EN 11:111. IN lOADL ._ 00 30 00 33 Y 0'c100k,.9. x 12 o •mi 6 " r. x Barometer Aft' Dena' Darns Pawns MINTING, at the Firs • Methodist Protestant Church, Rift street, emu meowing at o'clock, A. x. AM are cordially in eked to attend. The exerobles TO•DAY will be Conducted by Rey John Davis. Curan. Passorriwax Emmen, ALLIOILITAT. —Rey. Wm. 8. Plummer, who has been confined to hi/1 room for several weeks by a severe attack of pulmonary disease, expects to resume his pulpit, in Excelsior Hall, to-morrow. ftervioes et 101 a. It. and 3 o'clock P. N. Dr. Plummer resumed his duties in the fleilnary on last Mon day. His numerous Mends will rejoice to hear of his recovery to wonted health. Selma!' an vista Enzeums.—Besides the public schools of this city, there are now in sue astral program in our midst, several Mission schools where, on Sabbath days, hildren who have few or no advantages during thew eek are taught in the word of God, or to repeat hymns. The principles of justice, temperance, peace, righteousness and of obligation to the Creator, we imitated in lessons and conversations adapted to the comprehension of each pupil. These reboots are doing a wonderful work. The indefatigable laborers In the blethodist persua sion and more particularly, we believe, those connected with Christ Choral; established and still successfully sustain a mission school in the District including Prospect and the neighbor ing streets. The Third Presbyterian Church have a very large minion school in the Eighth Ward. Hundreds of children, many of them very bright and beautiful ones, too, aro gathered together and taught those truths, which, are the bread of life to the soul. Of course, no parUct tiler sectarian views are aught to be Impressed on their youthful minds. The great faidamental principles opon which Christian society and civilisation rest, are affectionately commended to the young immortals, gathered iota the schools from the house and homes around: i The chil dren, eau -the youngest of them, become ex ceedingly attached to their teach ers and take great delight in coming together on the Sabbath, singing Sabath School hymns, repeating their little lessons and (arcking acquaintance with each other. In addition to the above sehoolsOlere is in this city an Industrial School, sultained In a highly prosperous condition sole twenty five or thirty benevolent baliesiierho attend it every Thursday afternoon: There, tittle girls are brought together, to the number of about "bO. They are expected ,to tiresent themselves with Mean faces and hands, and, if they have no tidy elothintra a rewardlbigo4 belaviorandpro latency in the art of. sewing, they as provided with the stuff for good comfortable frocks, 'blab they make under the auperintadenee of the lady teachers. Early in the Pall, • gentleman, whose name we will not mention because he does sot desire it, seat to the school $6O worth of chil dren's shoe; which have kept many a pair of feet from the feat during the Metier. Several dry goods merchants of Market street have contrib uted ratable supplies -of dross stuffs; all of which has been dentate! very welcome and a source •of great comfort to little ones who had otherwise suffered from *old. We ought to men tion the fact that s large number of ladies in Alleghenyd oingty ci stastaia • similar school them and are much good by their labor* in that behalL a 2 : = Z -I 0F.1{13 Mr. De Forest, a missionary of tilt city, bee also established a school for Nevi Boys. These little fellows have to work very bard, both late and early, and bare in general small chance of intellectual or moral improvement The estab lishment of the school has, however, been suc cessful, and an hour is taken when the moat of them are at leisure. We trust It may prove abundantly successful. We have been thus particular in our refer ents to these schools, and in stating what we believe to be facts concerning them, le order that their true object may be din:anted, tie:: to brow,uard stoned the character of the young children the hope of the country ; to implant within them a late of loth and of Jostles, the fear of God and reigabq for His lure; to ore them early from the desolating influence of that Infernal fiend, Intemperance; to increase their physical comforts and rescue them fronalthe dutemest to sin; to tank them habit, of Indus - • Winraallll,lllll7.37lM,liii• laakaaFf-aXra f fa init. I a; • • •re villas them ealtreepeot imut, shoes all. to make the untested Imes feel that there; are those who take aw_taterest In their welfire, one of the most grateful of emo tions sad a wet powerful Month* to well. doing. It is lamentable that these schools, both pub- Ho and mission, should notratans thi waste soma and support of all l How mut& moregood might then be done this is now. Last Sunday they were denounced ea mow at the Cathedral. The officiating clergyman, Rev. McMahon, we believe, declared that ht wontd deny anoltaion and the rights of the ehitreh to any Cotton!' foam or mother who would permit their child to at tend any of these schools, whether minion, or public, unless under the control of Catholics: brit poselble that bigotry could go further than this ? Is it possible that children who have been cared for and made comfortable and happy at then Weldon and industrial schools, without re glad to the need of their mints, are to be do aid thi gifts of benevolence and thooomforts of life at the, behest of a narrow sad pooh& see. tunable ? We trust, limner, that this demon stration will only Judaea more earnest sad self denying West among good people of all seen in the good works' now doing in the schools we bare mentioned. Tan Tails.—Mr. Phillips, late Jailor, pub- Hikes a owl in his organ in reply:to an article which appeared in the Gazette of Thursday, is reference to a bill of aver $5OO for boarding Henry Fife, Charlotte Jones sad Monroe Stew art, while they wore Is jail. Mr. Phillips needn't rash into print. llie character Isn't at stake ! In fact, iris • matter of no sort of con sequence to us where Mr. P. lives, moves qr has a being, farther than that we wish him health and prosperity In common with the human fam ily in general. Our "Pacts for the People" have shown them that the criminals who figured so largely here could not put lop with prison fare the Just allowance for their support did not suffice: $5OO were needed to supply them wide luxuries, and Mr. Phillips kindly Informs us that nit' was (kW usurer the orders of the Comminiimere." Very well; we were inquiring for beformation and we have It. Extra supplies weredbstributed to these criminals amounting to about $5Ol If the CommlisiOners ordered It, of retiree it was - ,ordered before Mr. Patterson went 'lnto office, and it won't do for Mr. Phillips to, meddle the bill on the office after Mr. Patterson went in! It was a very nice loop hole that the "bill was .net acted upon" until after Mr. Tomer left the oboe! Were the orders referred to given be fore Mr. Tomer left the office? They,mnst have been, for Fife, Jones and Stewart were all in their graves before .Mr. Patterson was thought of as Commissioner. If we have wronged any one In our g.tatemesta with regard to th e fifty-two pairs of shoes, we will right it. We have not yet bad time to o:. amine the vouchers itgais. Mr. Phillip, in his communication does not no much as mention ths cue of the little - lady Jeannette Bt. Chdr and other.. and the bill of $78,62 for "muslin", "'armada," "bon nets," eta, furnished thou, young 'trumpets by C. Mason Love by.. "order of Commiesioners." [No fault upon7Mr. Love's parL] That bill is dated July 9th, 1858. We no not to the habit of making empty charges • upon any Individual. We have not charged the We Bond of Commlmioners with any fault or,erinie or , wrong In any way: we have made no allegation against Mr. J. 11. POL. lips—none. We "appeal, stated that we, one of the people, one of the "penniless whea tmeal" of which orators spoke so much". lam fall, were anxious to know about the MIN of which we quoted a specimen or two. Mr. Phil lips-has been kind enough to furnish some infor mation, for which we thank him, that the extra supplies for Fife & Co. were furnished "at the order of the Commissioners.", We hope to beer further se to "Miss" Bt. Clair, and .about other little bilis, of which we possess copies to It* aired in duo time. Butit is not Mr. MB* we are after. II is "feels we seek. Mr. Pia: lips!, of att anooquenoe to us, and wahare feelings, other' than kind 001111; Loynd. 'him.. Don't let Mr. :', niegaill himself TJUIPIONIICI Merman 111 lhaamoma,—. _Serena large Temperance Aleetinp hare been held recently la Birmingham. The enema Tow day malts mac largely attended. Rev. Dr. Reed vu °boom Priel,dent and Patter• Esq.. elected Boorsbury. A iesOlotion vu reoommending the orgenhatlou of 6 awe Solely for Dlnolugham, sod a com. mlttee appointed to draft a Constitution. to ,be mewled at an adjourned Meeting. The Rev. E. E. Orem delivered a lecture on die . prevent position of the Temperance mum. Ten Nino' Malt A.-1•12Iont & Miner have re ceived additional copies of the !dinar Drama . published by Samuel Preueh,'Nirer 'York. °Yankee Pedlar," or Old Plume in Virginia.; a one aet taros: °A _PasalaellisekerWridttldvn• to, agreeable es Aug_ lu °Amnae sad offetre4 7, at Denied terr:act fazeare tustosist the Meet resehred. • - •-1 ' • •-• • ,•• .•,•ii• • •.(••1 • - ''' "~" f k:~ '~~"`~ y,-.mow= ~"- .„ • Report oriltMeed et Muttons and Moen of the Ohio Inititition Veal and Dtnnb. :The reports of the venous Superiateadants em ployed are full of enoonzsgement. Almost envy honornbi* Val armlet employment that Is purhted by men and women who have the use of all their ilusilties, are in full opera tion in the lOhlo inalltution. In fact,- in many instances pupils who have neither voles nor bear ing are more apt to learn than those who enjoy the use of all their powers. The disbursements of the school for last year were $21,482 23. The whole . number under instruction fur the year was 104 boys and 81 girls, makings total of 185. Tan Sixth Annual Report. of the Pennsylvania School for Feeble Minded Children, is on our table. We refer to this beneficent institution with peculiar pleasure, as It was brought very near to cur hearts here, by Dr. Famish, with his four little boys, last winter. We think those who nw those retuned children will not , soon forget the astonishment they felt at the improve meat they:had made In the OermentownEfehooL In fact the Doctor remembers it, Weasel, says in his "To the citizens of Pittsburgh end its vicinity we are especially indebted for aid, and tak e thi s opportunity to aoknowltelge a voluntary sub scription from them of three thousand three hundred dollars, most of which has been already paid, towards the building now in progress. This free and generous offering from our western friends is an earnest of their future co-opera tion; and we trust that we shall always find them manifestbg a hearty Interest in behalf of the imbecile." The Doctor la his report glees an account of what hue been done for his pupils. .Twenty-three bass so far improved teat they attend public worship; 12 are exercised In Scrip*re narrative, four In mental arithmetic, eight ht . outline geo graphy, etc. The total amber of pupils now In the school Is 13, of which 47 are. this State, 10 from New Jerky, 1 each from Blaryland, Ala bama and Massachneetts, 8 from New York, 2 each from Ohio, B. Carolina, N. Caroline, Geor gia and Virginia Dr. Parrish's ItepeTri. Is very full, and a strong common scans view of the wants of the peculiarly unfortunate children under his care, together with a warm spirit. of. Christian sympathy, per roan the whole. He shows What has been al ready doner What remains to be done, and How to do it. MIIIOAIIIILII LIBRARY RIIADIIIO.—AII we have been delighted night after night by this gentle man'a reading, an extract from the Loudon Morning Post will not be without interest: not 0017 eatialles, bat he charms us by the exquisite delioaey he imparts to hie dramatic and the masterly finials of Its details, lad bytheeympatimilegiowof feellogemansalig from the heart—the geniaketadily burning fire 'Mali vivifies his oonoeptioni, end warms the Coldest of his auditors into admiration." Our readers will be pleased to hear that Mr. V. has been ladured to give ne to-night an "Evening with Mekong," reading "The Poor Traveller', or Rickard DonMold's' story," and the great trial of "Baidell te. Pickwick.' As Mr. V. is to read next week, at Dollsworth's Saloon, in New York oily, there will be no other opportunity to bear Max . Freparro.--Thiesse of the County Vs. Row land, former County Treasurer, for some $7OOO alleged omission in bin account, of which we gave a full report yesterday, wu finished in the . Common Pleas on Friday. On. Thursday night iheJudge requited Mr. &malt to take his time and draw up seriatim Mt offal of proof In the case.,-Mr. 8. did so, and no 'Friday morning presented them to the court on several abuts of paper. To every offer, Mr. Geo. Rionliton, for defendant, excepted. The court ruled out the evidence offered and the cue tto pieces then and there. The Judge _ !Mahe would take early oocielon to present 1, views on the eue. Mr. Hamilton's objection went to the jurisdiction of the cwt. NO ow of Im portance eittuemyesterdsy. •'Tie Swamp Doctor's Moen uses In the &attired Stream of Nader e, end Par Western &roes • by "Madam etude and "Solitaire:" with 14 Sinatra& Philadel phia: T. D. Peterson." , This is s collection of tinily-two humorous sketches of southern end wootern, life, hand soady illustrated, and illogather forming volume full of 1111 1 / 1 1012113i and pleasant reading, it is eery nearly got up,And those food of this kind of reading will gad It a book worth par-. chasing. For Ws by that & Minim -- • Ws have resolved • pamphlet sops of the . .Report of a CommlUee of the Mahar Board of Trade who were appointed to ' cost with • eimilar Committee ot the Philadelphia Board of Trade In relation tothe Teenage Tax." Printed at the Garotte atrtos. It of no alio the able report of the committee pointed early in 1858 on the subject of the age Tax which follr.disonsime the quoit's" The merchants of the city should give • large_eitati• lion to this pamphlet. Cosy:crate or Gossrutser.—At the Lis term of Gee Criminal Court, is Greensburg, Element Homer wee convicted of anspirea 7 and re. mended for sentence. The roamed, t wee charged, did, with hie brother, and Jlloo'o Sep pie, conspire and league together to defraud oertsin merchants in Philadelphia out ofcer lain mamma of money, the price of certain oda purchased from wad merchants, and for Mat Kande and Ilorsee promised to pay. Ten Allegheny County Teacher's Associeellon held • epeeist 16bitillt MI Thursday evening, in Iron Ci} College allid::The room wee veil ap ed on Itorypeolog of theremerubles. whiob mu slatted of au eloquent vaiedietory by Mr. A. ht. Kerr, the retiring President of the Auociation, and an Inaugural address by the President elect- Prof. Dickson. Both gentlemen were listened to with interest, &dog the delivery of their addreeeen Ma. HALL, of the firm of Roll & Speer, his recently returned from Washlagoon City with letters patent for hnprovement in plate's, which Is said to be of very greet value. I Tldi firm have for many years, been among the' oe, t extensive plough matufacturers In the country. and their Entanfeelores bars deasnedly ranked at the bead of the market. lIANDSONI Mss AID lissretivc WOXIINoLi Re►. Dr. Landis, of Philadelphia, will dallier, his celebrsteel lecture apes the &bore subject, on Monday evening, in Masonic Hall. Ilsno ro sad Mrs. Thom, the puttee to whom Amos Maria Butler alleges she gave Jacaby'a money, bare - been held to ball in eldest* to answer a charge of larceny. Dam & Co., Odd Fellows' Bnilding, sell to• night, by catalogue, • rich sad varied collectioi ot books, many in superb binding. They are all open for examination an& well sprayer a visit. Ar Carnaghan's, Fedora( etreet,bighting city, nay now be seen an elegant display of sprlnggoodi for men's end boy.' custom work, with a foil Tathq of well made clothing, and an ostensive stook of fur nishing goods adapted to the season. HI, fin:intim; for maklog grit class work we known to be good, and buyers will find it-to their interest to examine his stock. As new Sewing Machines have been found to an. ewer the doable purpose of se Family and hlanufao. toting Machine, those interested In these things will be graUlled by examining the one sold by J. L. Car tattoo A Co., radiant street; Allegheny. One ils• is made *aplenty formannfannving la sloth and leather, and seems to give the utmost satisfaction to all who sm osiog them. • Any of the following Wide' can be obtained al Downs' well known stand, Fedora itiSet•AlleghCo7* Oast Flintily Bread. Cake* and (kalbeticenery eve variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomidoaa, Plnmbr Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Paschal, Assorted Frt, Ames, Jallea,llaklas and Katohop. Capers, Wor. oastershb• Sauce, Plaided Tobraers, Sardines, Family Chocolate, Baker's. ntOltia. sitl, do. They rupee'. tally Invite the public to inerandhatlon of the elUea moat artloles, all of which they' will gamutse to prove salktfaatori both nod Pim • TAsMsstang Linisuntronnet Alisswatiwn.- The Ratko,' Liniment maw Stif Joint.; j The kosisiny Eminent tepee Downs - and Womb ; Tao Mustang Linieneallearm Bon. apd /7?arril The If uncmg Unimoit OMNI Calmed; Became and Sore liiplee; TA, Mustang LinOneiti earn &wedgies; ' 27teNnetenig Liniment mires Cara. and Wart.; no +Mustang Liniment is mord - 400000 DOLLAIU pea MiNttli To the United States; as the proistrar and restorer of valuable Manna and Osttfo. laeums all Sprain"; GAM" Wounds, Stift Joinh‘le. . Will you atunisr this question ? Did pun aver hew of soy ordinary Sore, Swilling, Sprain or Stiff. ow, altar, on man or tart, whioh tho Mustang Lhdrtulruld not writ Did you over rids any . Deo Dinintittld any. pan aribi world—la ii , ..arePa. Ilk or Amodon—who did not say fqt Lee greatest &corm of ths age?" gold. , where. - Drury family should have it ; three sties. , t sins & ZuL4Piroptiotoro,liow :York. ;.Also i4 , 021'11 aelebrsted Insect Powslar. f --9 . - 13*WrisTe• 111.41.0Miciii, i.a.pla, arsissizzist a a 4, • / 13*WINO MAOLII.NES, .1. Aro a% aoikdpd by an tab. XiII Mt,- •.. . . nay a, more Wept. and du:Ws 111 anstrans. Min-. any other. ,Nof*nily alarild 1* *about ann. i Thi, 111111, BIND, OniUSIS, ifiliclit.9.4l l lD PILL. 1 I For 'tailoring sad Ela*Tlttlna thry are nnegnall4 taii: ' ince Woos and Malik, seam, tom an ordinar7'4o342+ ariApt LOOLSTITCII on bat!' Mae ottlal A. M. / 11 0 51 4 ALL 4!/13 0 . " i ii .6 ii; 9 & ,o :: , • __ , : . Anestaay ati -- DRIED - PEACHES AND APPIXN, quallsyosluatrypirklaislizsact7 • . atputx. irtani CO. - corgoy;-14 baler luvatesmer ,-, 4 J L,: • • - .I. i :tDDITIONAritt tagialata The anima of the French re was opened on this 7th inst. with an important speed from the Emperor. The EmperorMeatng to the Isaiah:gag- Ration, stated that it was melted without any , app.- ranted imminent daacer, and after ealeeming re gret at the disquiands, and pointing to his peneeful policy as a proof of his moderation, he proceeded to Rank as follows :—"To.day it ls my dutylo orphan again whet you appear to have forgotten. What have ever been my feelings to re-asettre Europe, to restore France to her true rank among nations, to cement closely the alliance with England, and to regulate with the continental powers the extent of ow relations according to and in conformity with our views , and the relation towards France was in that spirit ; that on the eve of my third election,l Made at Bondeaux the declaration that the Em pire was for pesos. Anxious to rove by that expression that, although the heir of Na p poleon I bad ascended the throne, he would inaugurate a system which could only be disturbed for the purpose of defending great national interests. With respect to the alliance with England, I have wed all my pomp:ranee to strengthen it, and found a happy reciprocation of sentiment en the part of the' Quern, and of states men of every shade and opinion; also, to attain that end so valuable to the peace of the world, have I thrown aside ail opportunities of renewing an arbi trary remembrance of the pa t—the ealuminotur at ! tack dictated by, prejudice sand even by the natural antipathy of my counlly. This &Menasha borne ha fruits. Not only have we acquired together a lasting glory in the east, but , at the extremity of the world we have just opened an immense empire to the progress of eivilhation and the Christian religion. Ire says the relations with Earope have assumed the frankest cordiality. The relations with Prussia have never ceased to be animated by a mutual goo The Cabinets of Vienna and France on the con trary, 'I speak it with regret, have Meagre' ed upon im portant questions, and It required the most concilia tory spirit to seemed in arranging ahem. For in stanoe the reconstitution of the principalities were not completed without many difficulties. Were I asked what interest Prance has in these distant coun tries, I should reply that the interest of Branca is everywhere when there is just cause, and where civ ilisation ought to be made to prevaiL this state of things it is nothing extraordinary that .France should draw closer to Piedmont, which has proved herself so devoted during war and so &UMW to our policy daring peace. The marriage of my well-be loved amain had no bidden meaning, but was the tuttural consequence of the community of interests of the two countries, and the friendship of their sove reigns.... For some time the state of Italy—her ab normal position, where order cannot be maintained except by foreign troops—givesi just 'cause for am nesty to diplomacy. This, however, is not a suffi cient motive to gene rise to the belief -in war. Some may invoice it with all their heart without legitimate reason. Other' may, in their ex.. to a fear, en deavor cne' to France the dan •of a coalition. I shall remain firm and invul • le in the path of right and justice, and national h • or, and my gov ernment will not allow Melt to • ei ther led away or intimidated, became my policy never be either provocative or pusillanimous. • be it from us, then these unjust suspicions-- interested ap prehensions. Peace, I hope, .01 be disturbed. Resume then calmly the usual of your labors. I have frankly explained the state • our foreign re lations and this explanation coma oils with all have snubs known during the lest t • months, both at home and abroad. You will And my policy has never mid tole firm, but eoaoillato . Therefore, I mmildratly rely en your support, as II as that of the nation that has entrusted its fate o me. It is wall known, that never shall panto • interest or party ambition guide my salons. • a supported by popular sentiment, we woad ath .ne, and ac quire so grave a responsibility, warble f above that infamous region, where vulgar interests are debated. and the lint motives of our .aetion as the last judges—God, CO[II6SIIEO and Posterity. The effect of the speech was unfavorable, notwitit: standing its pacific nature. Larser.—Loodoo, Satorday.—The London News' city article rays that pacific 1111111111210.41 111 every quarter are neutralized by warlike preparations on ths continent. The Timed days the unts from Turin are regarded with 'anxiety. T News says an extensive system of fortilicatious received the sanction of the Government. Thep consists in the erection of forlitkations at inters , along the sea shore. • Frosee..,The Louden Lima porreepondent says the allusions to peace In Count de Moray's hto heara. the legislative corps, was received with totaled e The amber of skips-of-war in commies n at French ports was two hundred. The laturnorrespondence looks warlike. here was a grnailliersity of opinion, and it was believed that hostilities will commence before the end of the year. Six floating batteries are to be constructed in Francli wet - s, to be navigable as ships. Senfinia.—AfWr a stormy dlicusdon, a new I. . of fifty millions was voted by the Chamber of Dip • ties by a.vote °Lila spinet .3S, Count Cain. a leech reipecting it says: "Otai'polley bas been ail time nationel, and never of a reveled. • chazartni. Austria Ica lately taken a menacing at titnde toward/1M She has increased her mil force, and collected very large forces on our frost Therefore, a neeematy arisetior as to look to mean for &Gem. Our potter Is not de sea. We will no excite war, neither will we I the voice w. • Austria awes herself and threaten na" • Ae rria.—lt is said that Atll • baa consented withdraw from the Roman States, on condition the Puttee will do the same. Reshia—/t intastaiestrataish• amp wit shot* be eoneestrated ea Or A "Gallicia hen tier, and that the tone of the R lien journals 4 wards. Austria II astir becoming on wan. Persirs.—lt was rapartait that I m Paiathmt a : Rent had impelled*" English Co listener. fortio.—The Chintited- India sib are on Mara the itemizer Canads. • TIM G General of Wirt had issued , a proclamation d ing the whale o upper India. Small fortifications 11l be treated at every masa in the north-west, so as to render the immure of the treasure simultaneous, and the muss. en of the Ruropeaus difficult and dangerous. The rebel, are hopelessly subdued. CONORJCISR9IAL. WALABIAOTOI CITY, Feb. 25. Hons.—Mr. Hughes, of Indians, caked leave to introduce a bill repealing the tariff of 1857. and re wiring the ant of 1848. Objections were made from both sides ads" House, and amid wadi contagion Mr. noshes moved a sugpension of the roles. The Question, on motion of Mr. Hughes, to me. mid the melee, was taken, when it was negatived— yeas 85, nays 94. Mr. Phelps, of 111*,., appealed to the House to re. consider the vote byyltiolt the Post oMo° Appropri ation bill was rejected. If this wet not done, a now bill will hare to be introduced. • - - Mr. Blair, of Mo., moved to lay thamotion to. re consider on the table. This motion was negatived by a vote of yeas 84, asp 104, aad a recoltddemtion of the bill was oar vied. Mt. Phelps, of Mo., referred to the course of his colleague, Mr. Philips, of Penns., on the Committee of Ways and Means, saying that this vote against the bill came with a bad gram from him, consider ing that he was placed thereon at the instance of the (Halide of the administration, and had proposed no amendments nable. to the bill If he considered the features obj Mr. Owen Jones, of Penna., asked whether he on , dorstood Mr. Phelps to say that the executive int,- epee had been exerted to place a member on any committee of this house? Mr. Phelps replied that he had made no such charge. Ibe asked Hr. Jona : Doyen consider your self • friend of the administration ?, Ali, Jones—l do; and am prepared to carry out the recommendation of the President. Can you my as muoh f • Mr. Phalpe—And if you ask me w ether I am prepared to carry ont all that is reacmo ded, I isy 130, 11.111 not. Mr. Montgomery, of Penna.—What ri ht have you to set of and arraign the friend. of the adminhetra• ion t Laughter.] Mr. helps, of Mo.—lt is not for the gentleman to complain, considering when he stand.. He stunk elsewhere than with the friends of the administra tion.. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, rose on the Opposition side of the ball to ny Something, but his word. were lost In the'general confusion which prevailed. Mr. Phillips, of .Ps. replying to Mr. Phelps, said the remarks of the la tter could not have some from a wrong quarter. Wm he, Mr. Phillips, to be schooled sod to vote ad the gentlemen from Missouri wished ? 'Did not Mr. Phelps, as a friand,par exoellence, of 'the administration, charge that en amendment was to be put in the bill as a rebuke to the admingtra- Coe. 'about, the MOM of which he was so an om ?, If Mr. Phelps had an agency in placing him n the ,Committee of Ways and Means, this was th first lime hilted hoarder it. If he was so placed t rot he might follow his, Mr. Phelps', or the executir dic tation, the seethe/Can from Misioart had m en hies greatly., -Es would rather resign his pon the Committee thaa resign his manhood.• l Ile bad voted In the Committee es be thought'rieht. Mr. Phillips—l. voted against the bill because I thought it ought not to pass, and'arill yobs against it Again. The gentleman has alluded' to me as having 'once belongol to hie party. What did he mean by the ineinustion Mr. Plielpa.—l referred- to the gentleman sitting .near you. Mr. Montgomery.—What does themmtleman Mean by that ? [Laughter.] , • i The Speedier was here obliged to restrain the pra. 'ailing Mulder. Mr, Phillip' ,wanied Mr. Phelawto undeutand now and henceforth, that he would vote as he thought right, tailbone reference to Mr. Phelps' 'lowa, and without attempting to relieve him, from any reepon "Minty. Mr. explained that he did not say that be bad any hel agency lo plaiting Mr. Phillip on the Com. utithse ot Wayrt and Means, but that he wu placed there by • the' wishes and urgent solialtatlone of friends of the admintstratloo. Volaw.—Mho ere they? • ' - . Mr. Phelps continual—he did not i 011111 to Intl.: mate that the Speaker wits stall blued in appointing the committee, bat` as was usual, he had listened to suggestion" when he eounnenorl and before the OMR; mimes were *pained. :Me remembered that rumor said that Mr. Phlllljw bad beectgrongly urged for a member of the committals on Wily' and Means. .It had been said that liflaen Detnoarats from Pommy!_ rubs would eat beauforwardmote forany approprt. ,_, Mr..ltaillyc O f: P ' - sandied that in far as the tut tamer was eennerind It Was untrue. rifr. VAIIIIP 11 :41,w AlYar NINO to. - ' • Mr. Bitable, at a., soigeated that perhaps Mr. Li u, Phillips had got into 110 dillloalty by not knowing I whittle to be oonsidered *alba Admialstratlon. - 'After Airibir debate, thethe foio by which the bill was engrossed, wu reeonsidered by Llama majority, and: the subjan, was passed over. • , The House Uwe went into Committee of the Whole on the Maul Appropriation bill. • : . , Mr. Shellen, of O. mired to mhos the appraprt: aMoo of $3,100,000 for repairs, armament and "Alp ? atintarateifilenVand far hemPvto stmoxe—, -', Mr. Shantou read f ro m both Mimi, of the seed la lroot-lhat Ow! re* IFintlin , et ' Ifftginn.'• S .„: 601 4 - ...','..... , _ ....'"'!..; '..' .' '` ''''-‘-; --., ' t;:r1 - ...7*.i .t gs.,-&-L,-:-..7.,:t .....)4,(..-,-k vif =IMM Meßecock, replying, anidthatAgueltiellatiMek given the testimony a emeartnethm:whieh wasnot fair Mr. Sherman's amendment was ibis edePted. .. Several other amendments were discussed Ifot three hour. • When the time voting on the b" • e tbp Hove found i without a quorum ; e rell was called to note absentees. At six o' Ik an In. effectual motion was made to adjourn. Th roll of . \un the Hzase was then called to mere a q rata. t liD7Florence, of Pa-, hoped that the Dereocratio absentees would be brought_ in, for the priblicans had to-day been in good attendance, and had beaten the Democratic side on every vote. Mr. Leteher of Va., moved an adjournment; he .saw no neceisity, after ouch encases had been made, to May any longer. At half-put eight o'clock, Wearied with the un profitable proem:oiling', thellouse adjourned by two] majority. • - •.- ••• - Stamm—The Post Route bill was put to the rote and passed—yeas 30, nays 25. An ineffectual effort was made by Mr. Doolittle, of Wis., to obtain et vote on the Homestead bill. The Cuba bill was then taken up. . • Mr. Mallory, of Florida, resumed his remarks from the point where he left off on the previous debate. Mr. Wilson offered an amendment, setting forth that a reciprocal oommenial Intercourse among nations promote' mutual prosperity and is the sweet guarantee of permanent welfare. Mr. Mallory, of Fla., proceeded to finish his speech commenced some days den. Mr. Dixon, of CL, Spoke two hours replying to the points of Mr. Benjamin's recent speech. • • Mr. Bell, of Teen., traced the rise and fall of the filibuster spirit ;until it- culminated in the Ostend manifesto, and ii reflected in the Cuba bill. Both are in a form offensive to Spain. No nation would be apt to receive kindly, an offer made to purchase its territories when accompanied by a studied re minder of its fallen fortunes. Mr. Re& opinion, however, was that the Ostend manifesto and the present proposal were framed on a perfect knowledge that Cuba cannot be acquired but is addressed to what Is supposed, to be the dominant traits in our national character. . Eight o'cl.k, l',. M.—Several motions to adjourn were thrown out. 'The Senate chamber is filling up. Mr. N. Kennedy, of Md., addressed the Senate, arguing that the acquisition of Cuba is subversive of the beet intercept of the South. ~ [Special Dispatch to the Pittston/a Casette.] FHARRISBURG, Feb. 25 . -- Sassme—hir. Gesture presented mural petitions for the incorporation of a passonger.rtallway to Rut Liberty; Mr. Penney, fur the abolition of the High School; also, for a prohibi tion of the rendition of slaves; also, a petition from the city school directors for a change of the law. Mr. Creswell, a remonstrance against increasing the payer Indiana county officers. The various committees .reported the following among other bills: To Mermen the pay of officers In 011 CO.; to change the boundaries of California, Washington no.; 'Xi. Incorporate Pitt Park Odd Pei lave Hall; supplement to an act to incorporate the Kittanning Gas Co. • Adjourned till afternoon. Holm t.—e various committees reported the fol lowing amongother bale : Various acts relative to county (Amu; Personal Liberty bill; bill relative to promdings in mandamus; an act relative to Vise Presidents of Banks; relative to Croyle township in Cambria Co.; relative to the Chattier, Ninths; for inicini the Cleveland Road; for a repeal of the law fth aat. session relative to vehicle licenses in your sigh rhood; relative to entries on land; extending e charter of the Mercer Railroad; giving certain I ocks toVenango• relative to Supervisors to Somer. set`ind Washington counties reported as committed, with a negative Recommendation; exempting Yough iogheny craft from tolls; relative to the election of the Cambria Treasurer . The following 'blllierere read In place: By Mr. Zoller, for the Incorporation. of the Boatman's Insu rance Co; by Mr. Rose, for the regulation of the Mercer Agricultural Society; by Mr. Wilson, to va rate certain lands in Beaver an art relative •to net, seated lands in Kew Brighton; by Mr. Thompson, for erecting a School District in Middlesex, Butler Co.; by Mr. Galley, to incorporate the Cambria Coal Company. The Appropriation bill was considered in Commit tee of the Whole. The Committee rose and was granted leave to sit again. Mr. Thompson read in place a bill to incorporate the United Presbyterian Church In Venango town ship, Butler Co.; ' also a supplement to'an act to abol ish the Land Moe. The Senate Bill authorising Rabat Given to dam the; Conemsagh river in Westmoreland co., passed timidly and vies to the Governor 'for his approval. Afternoon Snorion.—Smirr...—The following bills war) reported by the various committees: Supple. ment to an act incorporating the Cambria Iron Co.; an act providing for the incorporation of California Seminary in Washington county; reported as coat *duel • Mr. 1 Penney read in his place a bill relative to eehoohi in Pittsburgh; Incorporating the Boatman's Luntrznee Co. • • • Mr. Miller'. resolation of inquiry; already tele graphed 'on • was taken up to-day and passed. The (an vil Banking Law was referred to a spe cial committee of seven. An act rattail, to frauds of Bank officers passed in Committee of the Whole. • The Senate proceeded to consider the bill making equity decrees beim which passed finally and goes to the nom An aot relative to Westminster College was debated until the hour of adjournment. House..—The House proceeded to consider the ap propriation bin which was .tightly amended in Com mittee of the Whole; the appropriation for a State monument gave the to much debate. Messrs. Law nines and Warden addressed the House at some length in its support; Messrs. Rose and Nig spoke at some length in opposition; it was lost by a decided vote. Mr. McDowell read in his place a bill providing that opal Sold in onr cities be weighed, which dually and goes to the Senate. Both Nausea adjourned till Monday afternoon in order to attend Mr. Woods' funeral. • Wasatetrros,ti of this morn ing says that It has become perfectly obvious that no measure of revenue can be adopted by the present Congress In the short .pace of time remaining of its existence. ' It therefore recommends the revival of the tariff act of 1846 for three years, and the re-issue • r tremor* notes, arguing that this could be done ith palest Democratic consistency, and that those ho rotate to vote for this virtually vote to stop the heels of inane:lent. The conchidLog resolution of the majority of the peeled committee on naval contracts and abuses, as inadveitantly omitted in the tranemission 'of the • nretedostal report of yesterday. It is as follows Resolved,. That nothing has been proven In this • vestigation which impeaches, in tr'hY way, the Per •sull or official integrity of the Secretary of the ' cry. The Navy Department ' this morning received a d spatcb from Lieut. Brain*, commanding the U. B. p Vincennee, dated Norfolk, in which he states •at be had captured the slayer Julia Deao, on the of Africa, and brought her into that port 'An tos Preyoron, a passenger on board the Dean, • on the passageto the United States, previously • meeting that his effects should be sent to his wits, Marano. It le suppoted that he was the captain o the Dean and that 'his effects comprise a great d al of tree:Mr - is The department thiri morning sent • • cis to Lieutenant Brains to tun over the men on a Dean to the U. S. Marshal, for trial. It is an p • 'ed that the Dean Is mined in Charleston. The Mumma is ordered to be examined, as it is nip p• sed she MIS Injured by striking on a reef. The Pennsylvania and other members, represent g different parties, voted with those favorable to e revival of the tariff of 1846, on Mr. Hughes' in s actual motion to suspend this rules to enable him '• introduce a bill for that purpose. Some,' while opposed to the bill, thought that it would afford a' ' basis for a different mamas, the southern members embracing theextremiets. The Massachusetts mem bers. and gentlemen from nearly all the other min den, opposed the motion. he special committee appointed to investigate the charges of corruption against Mr. Searing, have made a report, and as it was immediately sent to the printer, there was no opportunity to examine its con tent', bat on theantiority of the statement of a mem. bet of the committee, it appears that while the rem mitten, unanimously concur In the opinto • ti that the testimony does not exculpate him, they think it in nu oket to warrant his expulsion. The Douse will be called on to-Morrow to dectdei upon the subject as p posed by the committee .. It la further said that AI . Searing Sled a statement or his own, to rebut th testimony against him. - - rr ' aw Toms, Febi 25.--Tho steamer Noes Albert, from Liverpool, via tie: Johns, .Newfoundland, is el, ailed below. Smith O'Brien, tbe Irish patriot, Is .n board. CINCINNATI, Fob. 25.—The river his Wien two feet within the In twenty-four home. Thii weather is cloudy and 0001. •4t . c. k it pit "PIKES PROI rr 6 ltle m b via Sr. ST UtZolgreS27,_ If rx=rm,tom tat hitormodloto parte oo TUESDAY next, !torch Io 4 dolcck,P. Par (West or panne appty on boor.; into FLAXItI. /MAN= tit 011. Agts. A/rIBBODRI RIVER PACKET -4.12. vow rum ME GOLD WM, ht. Lonhi, Jefferson MNDatlngtoo s ' Kenna ty; aap. north my. w•gtoo,ft Joseph, Nebraska Illy,Ookaha (Alzy, and Connell Blom,—fl. beautiful.' . r llama lIIIRKYOBAYY, Capt. MOollotock,lre hare the above and all laterniediata ports on or aboot the MAT DAY or MADOLE,IIB6O. Yoe trash: of plow apply On board or to btitd/Oint - //1401‘, SADISM *CO. Agents. - 1118800BIRIVER PACKET.— AIL ron PIM PEAK GOLD BllNta,sta. bt, Loaa. JoNerson City. Laitaiston, Xmas, (My, Lama enxtta Oily, Weston, - lit. Joseph, Nebraska Olty, Onside City and itld.DQCua.dBl Iluffe—T h h a On e e p ro ues shr iffier 11 %BROO Dean, aDl h arr theabreanda bs. 11u9ata porta on nr about t MST'DAT of MARN, ' boltda Might or Name. apply on bolts or to FLUE. BARNES a 00 .,d4raoks. I MISS URI RIVER PACKET. A .LuEz... "--krove-liefiell. AA we" 1. 6''''' , Ca, Mid &al Aberk..—Tas Dew r'en e taainar NORTILEHNOK, Ospt: P. a. Allbrd, MU AI Y lush foe tbs &Wks and an Intarasedlata port; once about the NMI 08 MARCH. yet taiga, or pu. ... to , i a raly o r a : b6lrd jr,,auNC, DAMNS a co•Atii.. _ _ __ itasbUille, arc:' .- • . bliiiiibitVlLlgtiali etesit 1 i ./ LA mOO% 04t podium.; ael. an spore sad Curial imenumUato porti 0. . A ,26th lst; at 4 P. 11: tor Wait or pom spay on ostd.or to NINJ num, B.4k N ra & co , , ti. K 01.11 t 0 ; ME MPBEIBp la, • - • ,- .. -.. A • LONSDUIMN' AND WNW ORLINAN& • ' " • failt T k mompr at eam& J. W. HAIL • • usp4an •• • ,p m lar the &bon and An 1 &maw • • .• WWI DAT,2Oth at tr. N. For treiggt or ' Y - PEACarys—a bus nn caches olion ~ ad lLlTOEoooll. INOTtlf2alr a 00. • _ _ X PBAOHES-201 ska now landing • asonatrX",:nancLullizinians - BtRIKWAXAT LLOUR-30 Ility/b.staaLl krpsistacipuri7 24 L 8 LAW. tn=eteiat;* ---- comucrr t. of muussottorr'sce F,uLumus;* D r • (- PIT wavapu Awsuustra.. SatlaiDAT, /28. MA 11,01/Beethemerlot . Ann, with anadvancissi teadetaTi bat awe fa not moot, activity apparent, A sale was nude on the Wharf of IVO bb3a wiper at Op), and 122 bbli !Nan drat hands on term wuhheid. Prom wore, MO Ebb toper Et $5,40, and 235 do at 33,50 for super, $5,7e(g3,25 for extra 6 ,10 for faintly do, and $2,5006,75 fst• fancy do. Coin Jihad, 150 Isha whit* at 45. OItAIN-eaot math coaling In bat Cox; 214 4 0 . 182 Or that into wportad yeet•rday. A lot of 800 bus d ofti Alislthea wharf. el, private tering from atore,3ll 1.60 5514; 40 0 boo Wheat, Pa. Red, at $1,216 and SOO do flenth ern widie at 31,6 ii. - OhOCERIES--iialai of 16 hlida Sugar atn.4Q.3; and 20 Ms Malawi, at to. BACON.-main In lota of 4,0001. at TX for Sbonldders and 10?..1 for Mow. 011,-saltes of 15 Dbl. No. 1 Lard 011 at 05, PIO SINTAL-a ado of :5%) toes Coke id 220 9 0 daili This sale, with the sale or 4t4.1 ton. Allegeny at e' 3, bike, rep elled, lndkate the extreme, of the market /lAYaidee at Kale. of 4 leads a. $lOOl3. SUPPEN-armor and la good demand; India - oil bids prime roll at 21 and 10 btu do at 22. POTATOES-albs of 40 001 a Neeliannooka •0 61,75. ONIONS -a sale of 6 Dbla at $3,00. 06 ANBSHR1116-nka of 6 bbl. at W. CIIESSE-141e. of 40 hula the .mall gray at 12. • • BIONETAILY AND comauartati4. Tor, Is no new Paints In tbe matiat tette to RV change, Mercantile checks ale very Scarce, Irtilmmt of the dealers complain ors dnekierny to suppler, Rahn are firm at Mir ginstatlons. Bankers bought all the New York they cook, get kt 3 @1734-sod some timmea Grund Irtmpemlblo • to elepplYereir Mete mummers at st‘iitiot where parties had no deltas upon • bank, they found didlcult to malt. par chasse. Thls downer, is the remit of waited eaPpliclitalid not of soy Illettafe In the dement-if:in. Gat. • • In Money sash's the market works easy tor l ong. damn d • • , at from 44135 'P cent, and Mandy for discounts at 4 tfl ct. The Stock nod 801 Brokers are not Using a hugs at of money this week ou temporary employmeot,wbfle t is lop ply of mentindlie bills Is scamel,y up to the wants of the Bank Y. Thule.' • , The *moon mi y Leukec( Ni,,. Ina State held a heaven' Hon at Syriteolie, on the 10th lest, and appointed a commit." tee to mpreeent W ths metropolitan Rank that its motion on taking their notes at half the legal rate of disconnt was in- Juana to their Intereeia and to reoneetit to mimics the ma. te 34 Vlt, cen to take New reread moneyet a tenth, land return theredempthme of the, memtry battlotat • sharp. of one.terttb, which are the Albany Assorting House ratts. The MetropoiiCan agread to the term., and It maga Bow uPon a bathe which erne • fair compettlker„ as between N. York and Albany,. of the bunitnew at paying mum Mid learn the country beaks to tanclas their min preferences. Al St Louts, on Monday, Esetern Exchange was . very . wants at 34 prem., and rates awe tending upward. Red klicadgan Wheat told at Toledo, oil Monday. at $1,3 610 operate ,aa. There was • good demand. With but little Material t upon. Cinema-We uotice the tale to-day of a cargo of Man Imported rst bark Bios yr mg, comprising , E, goo Mom otltb at 114',c and 100 ban et I/ 3, . There isnAii7 mined existing for it , and the market Is rather-WM- W. quote prime /Bo al 12c, good 11 113 c, and Java 145 g. LSo4-4Beit. Amor., 24th. The Bread/ Mae market were very firm thie Mailing: The Wheat market opened imoyent and advalked Worm Win ter And Sea on Bpring--cloalog, howevor-cousiderably weaker.' Bales sawitated to a 0 0 0 t12,000 truest • range of 51,2411,27 for Na 1 Rat * 1,11 6 1 425i for No. 2 Red; 10th V7O tor letandard Opting, mid tlikeaßl3ic. for N 0.2 'Opting. Corn adranced I@gla with Mire of !shelled at 66.14dhude tp SO he on Wachreeet 6 303:40e 'f 7o am for Ear. There was some speculative Inquiry, sad a ale of 6000 but, 11. River lOW aule for delivery In Jane at oe Lo. b. •' ' • • Oata continua firm. Dailey Mandy. Rye in go:d .opll7. Ilighwiaw ioweliNahs at 24e. - Seeds inore'active.'• The offering. of Incur were very light end settee did not exceed 000 MAI 1051.,76@5,25 lOW grade to•good Spell* bents, sod $0,00a6.05 for White Whiter. The Psorleion owlet wmouiet with rather more IninfrY. Mew Pork remains nominal at 517,2. Oat Ideate lama co- Ole, wild Wet of 7,003 lihooldere et $5,90 pecked. There were also • few lota of Pickled Rama aold at glen Country clear at 818; nod Beef Mow at $13.-[Chicago Prete. Natd Yoax Canvas tisater, Feb. 31,1859. -Thu currant prime for the work at all the market. are as follow. ern f#1.71.Z. .7 Mt Pint quallt). Ordinary." Oomm.. Inferior " sio,soon,oo .... 0,00010,00- - 8,0001 11;00,, ,. Lts Pri rd:n me ay " quality, 'f heatt...l gip@ 0,50 O " • 5,50t5 600 /Orin. quelity I . ... The market opened other Moat anapitioua etramestancee. both ea regards the weather and the demand forßeef Cattle. A good demand prera/led 'orall escriptin*, and Last week'• prime were tally mataltial, though we douot potently ad vance. &tee were readily sleeted, and the market mutely . buoyant, though the average quality of the offerings gras tot qtly good ea that afloat week's sopply. The rot:8113M to • bar 611.11, tot varying'rnneh fromt week's figune. At Bergen 11111 there were •,1d about WO heed at oar emote. Clone. latrine are In moderate demand at from se7c. The total number of mock Cl Cl! the yunla (Oa the week and wt week were as followr . Sheep &eves. Iritutv.. 8,92% -.. 2.497 ' ken IM P° l rte b 7 /Over LOUISVILLE, per Ida May-104 bl. cotton, 10 cak Lampe, 66 bg. rag., 6do feathers, 3 bit raga, 17 thy nide Clarks cis Vide ant.; bga do naraptes, Leech A Outshine., 17 bI. do, KatuUdy, Childs A cot SO do do, Athuskle A co; 161 do do, King, Peunal A se; JO colt beam Wile., 400 bbl lourltsbluscia m. 60 do do, 61yer• hrDealt, 6WI lobscra, Iho dt &le., Id Hey]; 3 dodo, 1 do eampthE W A Ll Madinat; 2 bo pill. , II A Fahnistock co; 4do ail skulks, 4do do, Loges • tire= 46 bbl. whialty, Carr eo; 606 do, 317SickJe A Pori:elk 30 theasep, Enmities-, 12 Lads lard oil, Ilea, Lloyd A co. 2 cases rain Docklisin A Kelly; I bad sugar, Swiadia; I lam rare, 2dOlorg. • WHEELING, per Chavolt--11 the card, Clarke A eo 3 bdl paper, Millar A Illthetath; 135 do do, Kay A co; 4 walla, 4 chairs, Milllkin; Z 9 bld,tha bg. wheat, Kamm 44 bids, SlVanellthe 60 WI paper, DI/match: 11 bpi flour, Hertel; 15 is rope, Dilworth A eice 8 rolls leather, Wilklonow 0 cheese, wner; 14 slaw, 1 bid butter, 10, pkg., 46 bp potatoes, borne, 30 , bge oat; 4 dory., 10 do poimitoet, 4 do sorb, 6 hogs 11l vccn. NEWEL '" Wo woke up toitterday morning to find sour !Belem tt . wow, whorethere was none on the bight benne.. It con tinued tumulus eery feat mail about 10 o'clock, when ft ht gen to melt. It threatened rain last.ulght. Meant 0 feet large. Bmi owe, tilde doing on toe loam. The only arriv als were the Cherolt, from Wbeeliog, which also wont oat moo, sod the Ida May. from CitlLlMlnti. • She bad a tr.., mendouti load up to Wheeling. She disehariped there 1200 Dbl. of Coal' which'ette took out of the upper etoriee of a building In Lawmumbor to get it not of the flood.. We. are indebted to 11.r.thell • Igh, the clerk et the Id., Mr a manifest. The Marengo was elm ready to leers. lb. bran epen Mariner, Capt. Drava. w bare li.. dt. Lords today. Ohs la ► Aro we boat. The Creme will also learn for Ruh ! TRW. The Me- Democrat .f Wedaraday The submarine No. 0 h been mot to the J. B. Carson, to• Mile that boat, on the • of which the water is now shoat eight feet deep. T e hubruerine Company will doubt— ler succeed in raising bar The No. a wee taken from, the wreck of the 76, on kehich he sae Working. The Petiole etarted for . too yesterday, to gat 0,900 eethe , mwheel behooging to Fenton tiro, el Will city. Ursa Kennedy, of Pittsburg. Cant...Rhoads Wreathe Pain °My to. Petrie on gatoiday.± She bee been repaired et • cost m about 12,000. , Mr. Cook, one of the owner. of the C 0,,.; is n.,4 to tido city, and inform• ca that the boat truJust one jeer old, end , mu built at Red Wing, &hormone she had a large cargo, of groceriee and marled eoods. Ebel war worth 110,000 er $12,000 and hummed for $1,6*0. Ohm was booed from Mem phis fur M. Blonde rim. end Lad been loaded principally by her owners In Memphis. I Steamboat Register. • _ ARRIVED. L '''.._-- DEPARTED. lAiseroo, lircraroarlUe. Guieene, Dmeresellle. Telegraph, do. . TBDigraph, do. • Elohamel Bayard, ElCcabettk. 'i ,Chl. Bayard, Ellaabeth Ida ?day, Louisville, : • Ctero/t,' Wheelie& Itivxa-451 let% fall Lug. Tole /rapine, Raw Tau, Feb. 21 , —Corton advanced; sale. 1,000 baler at 1134 for upland middling.. Flour buoyant, with sales of 4nou obi. at $5,340,10 Mediate. Wheat Arm; 42,014 bus eon, at SIX kg 1,40 for unlearn red and 81,1001,53 for. whit.. Corn navy; Italea of 13,000 btu at 84086 larinlard and 84084% for yellow. Annan onion elionblen ear.' lent Arm at 11.31131131. Deemed bogadoll :1°8)09. am. med Oil della tairMeti. Chien unchanged: western M. To , Mace steady: Ketualty sold at 7@tr.34. Sugar quiet so 76.73. i; holders demand au advance. abilmers active at, Bpirita of Turpentine steady. Rain Arm. Slim dearly at 3%4434. .Wool quiet but very Arm; War 0,000 lbt western aupertins polled at 41; 10,000 Rs unwashed Dna. ow Anna at 14, and ;10,000 Re Chian at lb. irrengista oo ' • " tonal ki'Liverpcal 3.,A3.16,t. Stock Ilattun.—.BtOcka dem; Lltiougo & Rock lalaad 111,a1,c Cumberland Coal 00. 24X; Minas talaral It. kt. 5811; . 11, loots Central Bonds Mk Lammed Ifliaraukle 1; New lock Central 15%; Reading 4834; Minotet ;Axes 55; Calera ,k 00 6 .3 1 (0 - 111Soldgan anent blyi; Cierreland a Toledo' 291,1; Lamm land grants 21)4 katunamma, Feb. I.s.—The Iturpection of Flair for the" met amount 108.545 agleam 0,400 bole 1.1% week. The , demand haa emeinut fallen eff. Oahe at SO Or superhero, .1451K4d3734 for extra, and 84150(?)7,60 for extra Mowry lips Plow Ann at $4,25. Yenta. Corn Mut dent .at 53,04%. Wheat come. tumult Coady; We of red at 81,4500,411. ltse wanted at AO. Corn &diem sale. of 7,t0i., boa yellolr 5180. Oats unctumged; Wes NOM. at 63, end' tight Detainee at 51. la °Meal. and Preehlons than, 'ls but Rule dolog. Whisky &Lila Zeal. Mucurnatt, Feb. 21.—flour 'Ann with • fair demand-at- $5,5005,00 for aoperAne and 50,76(06thr0ne.;-1636 05,fitY , ale oliered for inlpoool* for April and Day delivery ra calpin moderate. Whisky unchangm- solo. at tir;i: Pro.. vimona unchanged; mere pork negialad; city Paled's - of. hued at 5 15 0I8,51; nothing was duos lu batik buyer. offer • 01i6.93, , , for 01d..; 1%000 the bulk sides Mita:B3(oB,94M manna. nu done in amender. Lard w.. sold at 1134; _a- this rate the market I. Arm though not active. . bugle Ann a 7(0734, but the demand limited. Mottaties 376.283 wink but a luultad demand. Cake unchanged and quiet.. Muir.' seed claire .74,256.6.31; the nomad ntromatir malt lbeatipply good. Om &re vary doll at 52063, on arrival. Ray very mune iad welling as $15019 per ton: the demand contioneeacthe. Panda St3(@s3(. The money mutat fit unchanged. Stratum Many •1 armlet. Woe. Dartsmax,fob. M.—flour unchanged. - Wheat buoyant; white at $1,406.1,85. Corn unthawed; white 75; yellow 77,, Prot Wong unctumged. Whisky dull; Ohio ;.9. - • W. 8 . 16.0. H. THO/1150.515 NEW anuvra iron 1859. Tlll I ESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE 48.7712i510211211C1FAT,- ~.. , iiiTTM-PATZ2iT 11YELIT FAIVELNINGI, MADE WITMDDE SEIVING. tlajtonally pronounced .ctre moot perfect lnart eTeithirder.. TILE. GOSSAMER EXPAIiSION; nll Ilestast sod mart crustal Okla aver ;reared. TUE PI 0 00 L 0 D 7 =ins cillpo—ads besatltal and INPRoalati tan to tam and PUttogittior 'gen St MI Chelan:ma hare Tbotwori'a rolalwarall paint Work !Spring Bonds Intl ace damped- with oar name and trade Mark (the orwww.) /or ndo bytbe principal rather. oreryitherin W. B. * C. 11:7110.1100% Vad. - 7- --;-. ......., ~,,,,,,..;. - v . Ir. . „ 1.\0,1°4 . . .—.......... .., ~..,.::,..iT.,, e. 1 4, 1 .i'4,,=. , f',:-.--,- . .---- ~,:.,74,3.-:::;;;:,,r.:,,,, ... x . i . 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