ESTABLISHED IN 1786. faanufatturcro. K NE R ' STEW: ART II dIANISFACTUREU OP Pressed Firs Brick MILTENBERGER'S STATION, _ocr-541r , .:411:111:1‘2, MLA Al a WV IIS DEMIIOI. [ellecizson To I. mama 1. 1 - 9.loo,Thlrd StrAot. Pittsburgh,. Jfariufacturrnara Dealers in - May'tAllt 0, Cornices, HA n d Shades. Blinds Maitresseß, Cprufortg, thi6hionB, Alill"Partklanr as/nation paid to STEAMBOAT woRK . ce6pzr3 kfrzSD AND LAID TO ORDXI2. , I,at. City atop VVe.rehouse 13R-3.1.)811AW, (Successor to T. TT - y J.CRain A Co.,V . Knnuracturer of TIN, ISDN ind.COYPRI" WARD, and Dealer in STOVIO, *O., N 0.131 :-• • WOOD , .BTILEXT, betweoa Plith and Virgin alley, Pins borgb;Pn. • atrocrEsurri rournmsr. . • . & co., • zreenyr STREET, opparif Pmna. k. IL Depo, ' - prtrenuna PA. Tati-NOP:ACTURE to oriler, on abort notice, CASTINGS, stiArma At PULLEYS, of an 'slue uLdrseriptiotot, of dm twat matorlida and Imola styles; also WAGON LOX e 3, SAD TRONR, GRATIDI, Ac., always fio baud or tost.to order. AlGrOrdent left at Um FOUNDRY, or at OartorriKhe Young's, Si Wood St., toil rem.iro prompt ..tUentlon. ' • isie)lnas 6 cal.. KV:Fourth ,Street, Pittsburgh, P. suirceicrpasis Ed , L FIIPS, , TIIQNGS ANL), SWITCUES. .= • V , 11 4rdeeel101kiend (rem tbetreAbs'and promptly 'Alb. POiddl/ldrinstruttiont I l ialabeetltdontha, or b Per neut. dlwobotior , Sas. e4l:l7dkv'r GAIL'S` W ILLGIIT ac VO Unto, • (So(.cedwura to John Oirrtu - rlgbt,) itrAN PACTUII.ERS mud I rrl rt e re) ~t „LTA Docket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In. strumenla, Cina, Portola, Fnadng Tackle, de.. !sio. e 0 atreeL Tl.ey giro edeUal t. the ninuntltetcrlbg ../ Tensaw, Eldpiwrtcla. do. Jebtang zoel:Dcpalng rIW rant, poppy ander...pads mAtcdly VEAL* . N. 1190511 WILLI/Uri B Al1DfIliLL:B CO., GI Penn et., beleti Marbary, Pitinburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKBRS AND MEET Iron Workorn, Alauuracttircry of ItorolaPo Potent Locomotlto, Flood torn! Cylludor /tailors, Chltoooya, Itmkbott, tiro notl, Skim Codonorrv, Cult Pons, Sow Pono, IrooTowls, Caolkoata, rte. Also, Illnolcomfao' Work, Briagroon.l Viculuct Irons, Sour nt We sbortoot Cm AU orator. froooi Shaman" promptly qten:lml to. . Pons Cotton 11W., ptttidurg It. ---- ENNEDY, CII I LDS S,tCO.. ..74 tIFAC- Tentats Penn A No: I beer y 44 Moatingsr, f9ttpetCb4i 411 eolors and stml44: . r244ton richrr,' 154.70 , * Pi 001111411.4 awl 5.4414 C 144 1. ttujn of ad si.• emit dtvwript.l.ll4, Vatting. ' Ciriliarebrkle4t rd the ilar4n4r, Litore of G 0..., Mo. •C 0.12 1 Vir , xxlstre4l, Rlll harp ,ttontior, JAMES IRWIN. . ___ ~._ AI 4 N V F A C 'l' 0 1:. E 0. ' 01 S;' 4 I:ILPHURIC ETIIER: Sulphuric Acid; OJ sweetEpiritsof TM,: dii , ,Arted. ILVEmnfiAnorlyme. Ml:Heti,. Arid. Aqua Ammumb, PFF: Nilt•Mi tin rovier . “ Solution: rod .`Say be. found oteJohn Irwin A 601., W: %Vat, oir...t iN I ida Alll - TAT:= C 5(l M, PLUISIBER. AND GAS FITTER., No. It) Fourth atrwt tutu rgb, Ender:ll Laei • *.rAnk.th gicelaior It al. Allegheny. aiit - Exery deorripthin a FMIco 'fin R i oter, tins and steam. Commtostan, & DIIPtrY & PRODUCE COMMISSION MERi7IIA.N TS. 0 Ine• NO. 1 Sacel'a Clock. South-TV•ter St., cor La bane St., Chicago. Warehouse No. 13 South-Water :at. &Heft for the parebase of Flonr and Grain in Chicago Market. , 111.11,71ENC.1, PliT,Wia Llittlltock,hl . ..!trary a Cs/ , I - Thaw] 11%.11.,:r. L.q, 1 30.ge WAblw. Esq . I :11....r.. 11'..1t .1. Wil..m. J. J . &Laudon. EMI. , , I 1.c.....,1nrn CULP tt SSEEIPAMD, M.F;RCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 87L0T._713. P.ROLYUCE, N. 343 Liberty Street Chain Wend. of FLOUP., fo. Bator,' alid Family ono. constantly op hunt l'arlicnlnr AI:r131100 plot to filling °Wore for I.ln,cholnlign neratly. ..„3" Fla-warding A. jaTZIt, Flwarding and COl/111.SSILS.Inson s. err. to. tne mobs nf LOUR OLLAIN,D &C OW, LADD, DIITTKIS, and Prnduce gunuslly, N, Id Mask, dor,t, enr”, Pittsburgh. In. Refer to F. U. Diller, Esq ri Lt.borgh. Dilworth, Sr., do, S. Cntht ert a Non, do, Atwell, Leo t co , at , lotto Inustan, En 1,401 D. Ilainer & Ca, Cluctoutn lisulf, 'Outlier M. a 31. Ulna, "%Meeting, Suostel Ott, Esq.. 00, Cutni. a Co. do, Porton t Donlon, do; Caoktuan At Deo., Phliadelphic tteaolly. I- 0. annve ritaisa VAN stultUrlL GRAFT & V4IN GOR DER. MEIICIIAT D S E 11 it 0 het It , COMMISSION MERCILINTS, • 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. nnrnw X. Ti,.re AL Cr, Yore, .Shrir, A fhlat..rdi, hint!? 'Primer A Cu.. •• llotri..augts A Co., Thorti,tun, Clerk t I"...iroir. 511.1•3,..11,..r.31,.ang Al `. Philadelphia. liarri..rn A Bopp., eiuc:q. T. A. Newhall A C 0.,., Phila. IT. R Dirrran T. Irtblirllgt, A I). Kracoml, A C.. Loa- Arrialetrad, large Ix.olll. Cy. or 1 7 ICI lIERBSI' ,I.; BA ItISER, ) PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMA/ ISSION'III.I . RCIIANTS, '2G7Vbe ty Strcret,e.rner ,f Hand, PITISBURCIP.:DiNN'A; ' lO)..Portloal , tr atteutF giton to 0,, poratamt nod ~.1” of Flour, Grath, Drind P its, VotoDc It t, P.., , Lod: lt htt.t.r Char., Clotror stud Tim thy Roca% Ae. !ardor. promptly Dud at tho hoccpt Imo to ;•,,, • . AA t,) 'autos modem, ccootont eut a opi 3 Ollko GI the Pito TO 1t0.,,, D.thnt,,t...,. h.,`,1 It d SAMUEL 11. Fl. YU fz CO., COMMISSION NIELCIIANTS, Aed don,laq, jo Ph, or, Guist nod Pr,dtrre Gruertil V, t.Ol LIDERIY 'TltkPI, utmr It. IL It Ihiret, DPPTALIIIItOII, PA. lt,lrd vnaDwicit s holy. COMMISSION 'MEI:CHANTS DP.,II.ERS fR PA'PER ANI, 11 AOF, Ana Ag.uts tt.nl , al , , 51alionin7, 'Fire Brick and Pot Clay, litn. 140 14.1151 WoNI : 4 Lruut. rutoloarx h. 'llllll.-WrnpOog P.prr At 11uncfarittnno,' Utst, 11.11 for Rxen. Jut lytt 1.1,10 V IJ a 4 . 01031 f Tll, WII.OLESALF. (ittoc;Eits, AND D.E.A.LEILE IN PRODUCE C,031311F4310N 11 Eitel, ANT:4 for thr silo of PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, NO, 257 Liberty Street FeVyl,l4slkste2o FITISI thl9 il, I'A C.ANFIELLD dt •CO., COMMII.IIIOII ft . Forwarding Merchant• Awl Wnaoeaie Devilain in WESTERN RESERVE- CIIEESE, !JOTTER, LARD, I'ORR, 11ADIN, PI.l R , Pi; R. Pnts P.irl Aehca, Bal.ratils. LicinNiii A lona on Proll and l'rcillnen rrneimily. Dios. 141 and 143 Front s te2 I.A. b W.. CD., (Srnteasers to 11 nft,vev, 31 . ermr) SO , Formtraing and Cotnmigsion 51errhantfi And Nrbolemde Lrcoklor, lu , Produe•, Flour and Wool, 1153 .Fror.l Secend 0., PO:lna - OA. Ils 1...,j44474—MY2g .' 11.111ana 11.317;711 Ri briusbart HAILISAILIGH & CO, • E3S lON- I4iERCIIANTs. DEALERS IN Wool,llidee, Proieions fr. Produce Generally 840 .209 Liberty Strout, Pittsburgh. "• ti &11 Ml & A &It , 141,1.3 Blom-. Grain and Produce. Cemanasion and Forwarding Merchant+, • Ho. 124 Sttondßi., Pi.burgh, 5ny31:174 . Q & SON. General Commin- L7 d ,Adon Agents for the Nnlo end Nod... o f Neal No. 51 Market .tart; PlNOniroh. d OkIBILT DICKEY, Wholemato Grater, ll Produce end Connoinglun Merchant, No..74B,lAberty -street, DOW Refirmd Ploounger Dep., Pitteburgh, p. - - - - ADIEIRIGAIV lit, USE, 11 1 / 8 1 . 0N. THE LARGEST AND BEST AR tvaugeel Hotel in tits New England &Ater, Is cton•al:lfs. located, and easy of sacs from all tho rout. of stustrolf. it Mathis all the Mudsrn improvements, nod Wirtstaerice for The tumutort sod accommOdstfou of bwreefingpublic. Theileardngroome aFe lame end well • Ireatilatad; fte fu el of rooms are well stranged, sod cum ' ;OW, iftlitistled for • funnies sod`large I...sling pestles 4 the hone Wlllcvniinne tole kept as a drat Elea Mote LEPTIO LUCY.. Proprietor. MARSHALL (t. CO . W W W • =once filo arthal of . " . ,11PLIP WALL PAP.SIi§, BORDERS, dcc., .No. S 7 WOOD Snare. CIIILDIIEN'S FURNITURE.- OhUdn'fi Table: • Ohltdien'e Billeetlf; .'-' ChildieWa • . - ac: flablued and for sale.' . D. YOIING •k SS k 40 Smithfield st.. Vittsburg4 05a',Wr.; 0 - fl 6fl L PA Y 66 " POBLDILIND DAILY, Tilt-WEEKLY AND IVENNLY DV R. Fr. FL FL IC 'X & Ci 0 . PIM MUM &EMI 811111111¢D. I W ti i il+llltiipt44 Mill WORiiii= • (Fur the DBlly Pittsburgh Gazette.) Inquiry Into the Form attars of Washing_ fonts Paronoll Addresst—tir Holum lassie. [CONCIODM 1 By turning back to my extract from Bandlbin's letter of July 30th, it will he seen that I.laMiltion then sent to Washington a certain draught which ho had made "as perfect as time and his engagements would permit." In the same latter he speaks about iligest lag supplementary remarks to the first adaress, and adds: "The more I have considered it, the 4,, eligOle it appears." There seems to be a certain anktrard. nese In the thing, and seems to imply a doubt wheth er the assurance (nf his intention to decline a re-elec tion in 1792) would be believed without the evidence (Madison's draught.) On the 10th of August, as may be seen by turning beck , to the extract from the letter of that dote, ilton sent iSashiugton tho other draughl, plan of incorporation" of Madison's. On that SAE. day Washington wrote to Hamilton aekocialodging the, receipt of his letter of July 30, with its inclosare, states that ho Ira - given it a "cnraory reading," and pronouncee "tho sentiments contained in i t:rxtrcre Ny just and such as ought to ho inculcated:l' and adds: "Tho driubt that occurs atfic,d ,4ele is its length for newspaper pub I cat ion." On the 25th of August, ITnshinglon expresses his preference for the paper.then sent hark to Hamilton, nod save "I have given it several serious rind attdo tiro readings and prefer it greatly to iho other draughts. It is morn copious, more dignified on the whole and with less of egotism, and better Calenlated to meet the eye of the discerning render." ' lie then goes on to say; "When the first draught Was made, I thought the occasion was fair to say what is there contained of myself." He then adds the following "The draught now sent comprehends the woo, ant all, flats,: e'sto-rs, in better axproece,l and, I an, per suaded, goes no far as it ought with respect to any personal mention of myself" Ile then days• Ol should have seen myself no occasion for its pntlarge ing a revision, but as your letter which accompanied it intimates a wish to do this, I send it in conformity thereto," etc. Ile then makes the remind tint he (Hamilton) would return it after he had carefully re examined it; "far it is my intention to hand it to the public before I leave this city;" and COOCI ' lla0f: "if any change or alteration takes place, let them be to clearly interlined, erased or referred to in I ho margin, that no mistake may happen in copyiog fir the Now I think tho following inferences from this rommary ore indisputable: Ist, the draft rent to Washington on the 30th of July was Hamilton's own production. Ho says ho had made it "as perfect no timo and his engagements would perini.. — WAR-h -int., in his letter of August 10th, acknowledges the receipt of that draught, says no had given itn curse.' perusal, declares "it elmll have the most enmities. consideration I am able to giro it;" adds his doubt at "first view" thit it was too long for the !I...manors. Poorly Hamilton's language implies that it was his own production, and as surely wo must infer from the expressions In Washington's' letter of August 10th that it nun acre matter to hunt ho hid only given it rocs ory reading.', and at At's thought it too long. It was, it is true, twice no long, or nearly so, as his own draught, including Alaili• These inferences are corroborated by the fact that lamilton Lad reqeested that that draught should hO int back to him for revision and Ly Washington's quark that he thought there was no neenbeity f o r vision. If the draught had Leen Washington's own production, it would have been presumptuous for Hamilton to say to him, "I havncorreeted your draft one, but after you have had ft, it will teed eeer , ion, - and r, it certainly Nectar( not be modest for Washington to say, "it needed no further revision. - Het if it was the production of Hamilton, then the conduct of both was as modest and proper as so, would expert of two each men. • Washington, in his letter of August 25th, approved that production, thought It needed nu revision, urges Hamilton to make his corrections plsie ly, std sand it back so that it may be copied for the press. If was sent back on the Gth of September, copied by/ Washington, signed on the I 7th, tent to Mr. CIA). . podle and pcibTltheit on the 19th. Cali there, then, be any room for a doubt that the draught mentioned in Hamilton's peace of thu :;oth of July, which Washington was pleased with q "cursory reading, - but "at fin t slow" thought too loo; for the newspaper, and yet upon more .careful examination approved and so anxiously urged its early and careful revision, so that no mistaketehould occur in copying it for the prase, was the Farewell Address? Can there be a doubt that Washington' himself copied it Ii r the press. or that it is that copy, obichie now is the hands of Mr. Lenox ? It is true there is no evidence that Haniilton's: I draft ever ear. to Washingtou's hand: a intstn. undoubted, distin..t. tr....s of it niter it war tnaile.l th e nu, of Septemb e r. urn di-Otter u r, per,,.i Daps, it was miscarried. Now white we bear innoted Wasiziegton's:mat.i• fest anxiety to get the revised butt, Imre it cense,. ly copied and placed in the hands of the priqter, let us suppose sumo accident to happen to the Mail or rho letter, ucd the diaught, so tiw. they did not I reach their destination, ran we believe it pM.sible that nothing more rt. old he said abouu it by Wash int.? The thing is incredible: a letter malted in New York for the President of the Z'nited Stites in Philadelphia, the fart of the moiling again none., ed two days.after, and not only is n' 1.. . 0 mite, word spoken about the fajlnro, but on the 17t, _lout eleven days after the mailing of the draught, the Farewell Address is signed Ly Washtngton an/1 rent to the printer, In it conceivable that Washington, niter calling upon Hamilton to prepare.. Adfiress•-. after weeks had been spent in writing, exanfining, earreeting and revising the corrected ropy—end after heartily approving that copy, would,: upon learning that it had boon lost in the mail between the two adjacent chins, coolly and silently re( him., self c, work, and either alone or with other friends. prepare another address within eight days after to ceiy tug Hamilton's last letter, and then publi sh it, without one word of explanation or apology to the friend who had labored for him with se much Mos fry and so nitwit to his satisfactions It is impossi ble, utterly inconceivable. is it not obvieuk and Clear that the draught revised by Hamilton, Platted his Washington on the oth, mutt have been received, copied and'signed by him on the 17th, end published two days after? Although this revised copy of liamilton's original draft has disappeared, that draft Is still in existence, and upon rigid examination and comparison with the Farewell Address furnishes the most conelutiiM et fleece that it was the original of the Address) Mr. uses this evidence with great power gad I only condense his remarks. First., then, the length and extent of those two pa pers aro about the same, and each of ahem iuLuut nineteen printed pages; being about !wire as , great as Washington's tainted copy, including Mourn draught ; so that, as our readers will recollect, it drew from Wa./blngton the remark, "the &rib( that occurs at tirst ri•-in in the length of it for the Dogs. papers." Second, in the Farewell Address there are fifty...a paragraphs; in Hamilton's draft theta era fifty. There are rime subdivisions and consolida. lions of paragraphs and one paragraph on erl.atifin was added in the revision, and thus appears ip the Address and not in the original draught of fljituil. ton. This is a very marked circumstance, and, us . Finney remarks, olfilil to re,olo by fr 3.111 ashingtou for the revised draft. Thin!, mu Ode and collocation of paragraphs, and the subjeo.l them from the beginning to the end of the Iwo to pets is one and the came, making allowance for the division and consolidation, of paragraphs as befori named, and the expansion in two inst./ors. Then ,o no transnusition of the order, except in a pinta degree, in n single instance. Fourth, in more that twenty instances, the paragraphs in the Farewell A d dress begin with the name words 211 the correspond. lag paragraphs of Hamilton's draught, and treat of 1110 Patine subjects in almost the same language tt the dose. In at least nine other instances, words at the beginning of paragraphs in the draught. art changed for synonymous words in thin Addresi, a/ - - '•eaßreolially,”l.4"sobstoen'otty, - .., hrriAl, good faith, - for "ohecive good faith,""tehg.h.46l aro lorry,' for ' , rhy . /,,,,y0," etc. In all these instances the corres ponding paragraphs proceed with the reran subject, and generally in the same language, to the close; Surely, then, it it not possible to doubt that Ham iltnn'seristing draft Is the original of the Revlnd Draft sent to Washington on the 6th September, 1796, and secondarily of the Farewell Address. I now conclude with the following extract from the last page but noo of Mr. Money's hook. Hamilton was, in the prevalent Morn,' tenor,; the composer and writer of the paper.• The occasional adoption of Washington's language does not tuatieth ally take from the justice of this attribution. The new plan, the 'different form proceeded from Hamil ton. Ile was the author of it_ Ile put togethertthe thoughts of Washington Ina new order, and with a new bearing; and while, as often as ho mild, ho tired the words of Washington, Lie own language wasitho general vehielii, brim of his own thoughts and for'llie expansion and combination of Washington's thoughts. Hamilton developed the though. of Washington and :corroborated them.—included sovarni cognate sub jects and added many effectivo thoughts front his own 'mind, and united all into one chain by the linki of 'his mescal* logic. it (coerumwee.) The Illayorshy Editors—Not being of the number of working politicians I know nothing of the de- Mane or programme of the, managers or the o+o - tr.cept what appears in the papers And from what has been there published, 1-am led to believe that Mr. VOlson in willing to re. cocumit the nomination to the people, while Mr. 'Sealer saye r nothing ou the subject. Now silence on the subject of tho nomination may ho a prudent course on the port of Mr. Sawyer; on that I make no comments. But jin relation to bin eligibility lam curious to hear from him or kin friends. As between tho two mob, Sawyer and Wilson, I am not personally Sctinainted with either of them, and as far.as their personal merits are concerned, could vnte es freely for the one as the other. Hot from the time that it wail staled that Mr. Sawyer was In eligible for tho want of three years' reside*, hue looked for some statement or proof !rem himself or hie friends on that important polbt. To this hour not a word, so far as I have 00414 has been uttered. This silence has been no elope and persistent that I began to doubt whether the charge of Ineligibility could have any founds- ICY Pi PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY - MORNING, DECEMBER` 30, 1859. !Wain the City Charter. And to bc aitinrel on the point, I referred to the Charter itself —"nod therein I find it written that, "he shall be a cit son of tho trotted States, and haveresided four years next preceding his election within ibis Com monwealth, the lent Mere va, of which lie have resided in said city. Now, (ho propiiety of the provision here made as to the qualifications of a man for the Maipm ally, need not and will not . be claret lotted 4U I care not what lawyers may say for or agabigt. a particular interpretation of its meaning, the, intention of the people is plain. And even if there were some !colloidal defect in the wording of the provision, it does seem not to be the part of a candidate for the peoplii.' suffrages, to et. tempt to defeat and disappoint their expeeised will in their fundamental low, I,y either propas , tog to take advantage of a technical defect . oeby seeking legialaiivo interference —such Irtdala• lion being nothing Iroe [lion a change of iiper. moment provision to neadromodate it particular aspirant to nitric (or to singly term Now, as I said.hefore, I Jo not gnaw ilther Sawyer or Wilson personally, bid they are b a th, by common report, good men. mill I and many others do want light on Mr. S views of the city charter; and whatever is the troth is red, tion,lo,ipds residence for the loot three years 1 kuoie'nofclott presume there need he tot &wild or equivocation about it Either has resided during the last three )rida within nor rill', or he has not. If he has not, I would tie tit to 104 to say whether he, in a.iking, the office, td , his friends in voting for him, betray the greatest want of their common appreciation of public opinion. I will 'end, odd my private opinion, that if tee existing break in the ranks of the It:- publican politicann (for it does not prevail among the people) is not healed nod coniequenily Democratic Mayor be elected, there are sonic of the mianannagers whit may m the IT their minds to L, retired to private. life. UNION von ills CITY .1 ITA IBS TI ETV:O.I,OICAI. Oi , tcraxtume I,r tho to.//o, by a. E. Shaw, uplician, 5S Fifth St.--correete..l &fly: 4 o'd r . Uar”moter...... ORPHANS' FAIR, 1111= C. I T -, 2 - 1-1 En. 3, I Col RT or QvarTnn SW.Oh", McClure, Mellon ntil Thursday, 21((/. —Coma. Inv.-111h or Hugh Lafferty, indicted fur lar&ny, nn can, of Har vey Applegate, was put to, trial It is barged that Lafferty broke into a boo, of A pplegaLs, iu Elisabeth township, and to k ti.,..frotO bedstead. coffee mill rm.! n brrn.l pun fence net up that Laitierty ha I ri 113,11 i . /.• bodatend, that his wife hadolphi ]].l I .1- ferly broke upon ihe hrriro It grt Th. , 1.1 ceny was commit], I in l']ll Soloo, l n ro dy Laffer.y brought a • 110 to the Ii: it-tt•l C. oft ug.tiobt Applegote for (.I.loller. nt.ll (Ivo AI ,•I ( gate intin tiled ibis suit iu the ',.niter h.]] The:, try found n Verdict of not guttly au th, prosecutor pay the costs. Tho t7ourt lo.oru the jury thlt to in felony ihoy e.•ui4 I. I lie prosecutor ply the c tt t tl, Mt: Itt • trt ,tt r was simply the ngcut of (hot':;.. the verdict Tros simply not r.y was discharged by tho crier Two es,s ug Jnnt ('bitten 1 o •l ] in blorch Inot nith meelving . . I . o Were robatitte/1 t the tar} I.r .4 , fard..: I • etitlertee borlog Teen 1011111 ottoint4 clew to worrsts n frt..' Verdict of t oo t .r, ] Coninion.enllll .I .:n... (1 wk..] T - . , . Non of I ho rh,lorttto., c0.t.,.] •ith /nettling t/ ft or r $.! :.• :,t tVwr Chamb a, 11-t pa of gull . y .10ortior of the o tocri 11.:y.i and tube:. up, it betod, on:. for Mil, w oud boatery Geo.ontlt o n, f tit defence.cloyed le tlitt.o4 tar toile:meld, oIA grub -I In.t• pr, quo, I ending og-otnot odote itarutto for I.IL {lllO WO indlutmonto r r ...Aloe °lieut... e.t.d. not be poutlang ornittot int. purtto.. 01 0, Tue Prot. - co/tog A.tortn., the prooodutiost did not 1111r11 , 1tu ore,: cdtryr.., of riot, oriti.rn ocol , l iher . oftrro he dro; pod. Mt Ildutiltun thus ntoo, dto .ionsb as 1, "I, teloted o f 0., nxtnt, \l,rl.nrl on 'I.. n,. I liPtue , thla i.ica tint 'lir: I IF replication ill. id new at wcii known 1,111.1 e or A ilintinoi ikso wee hi rot I o. lt, of Polly Conohr nhii his broth, koio n gro•ory ntom, hi IF , . M i lo Ferry, tool !liar fn.. tird int MioiLn o i on.s hook with them f'r two I,i !MAU worked for Mr. nti N "I hot be did not know ihe nnu, por4onitlir floury l trrlwna, ltr,)t Wikso owl Henry Illy. were f,•11,11:1ii lar ths stow is Vol 'rho ontorni irstion Floors of Pollyl'.lly.,ndFe reipot front him, w pi, Is. Mr Swart, ',Her, sre for the i.roo o oiv i gestosf !hitt where o to'. 1. t t , well ko 'on Home ho by Rost her, heron be indict, if by ri:lirr The (burr thro 1, It, I,—, =EINE Visr.llcl, On , la their Cally Mr. F war , r welder ranlthat beronf.pr.ih, man aunt Ile•cr he known by the bin ror(s; The Court unsierel 11 . 1, s•ist,•r. , Lk- lei [lug, itellenlual 1,1.9 •rne• I. I gib. eta woni . no spiv, Henry Hays, ttoh: tlson Wit V, ;kr , ts ;Ir. J %Valenti, in holed fur rot, in on.k f I,lniel Risher,' Rohl. Woo, for ihe ritntril.Afie rare Mr 1401,r had port n,-ed lot of Irma-near Six Mile Ferry tome mini. n and it woo his only outlet to ther err. tsv, this land, and 0,, a p f Mr rely, stutter the A tt of t,;u lily, a lateraVrailroad, Under ,Ito der, inn of ihr Conti, Mr. Risher had the right In railroad, and Inc it after the I'h of .lone. Mr. Ilsmattnn slated tdat n'l 0 it right of %ay, priper4y, tally irrelevant. The only titiestn, here ..f s ;breach of the peace. Ile would a trntr ihat Vr lltiSher had the right there The ease t hen went on r • Richer war put on the ~ a nd It apin.nred to 'aid road uf Mr Rays and 'kir Ifirmer's :seated each other At the riot a 1htnr ,, ,,..100 :Ilay ' n road was ha trot higher ihen I:lohcr'e :rlll4 !hid did not perui , 1 , 5 1, • uu :det ,r. Mr. 1t1,41 , 1 . well 0;1 in of - early it/ November, nod 10,1, A :11,/:15 no :11(0 glVe 1:11.41401. 1.1 Thr: INya rundown hiH earn to 11, gap tel eutling, add dumped their I ,a , in is tin irisek, When the vni , ! c ,4! was vrrnprd qtly Ilagn lilted it again; when ILey. r, point Lie irtok, telpher ng4in rot it away.. Tern le Cri, Aortal collision tosnen), in which, idirge.,l !bete 'Mete threrkir, of min, t riil nth Uo 111.11( . , lhia In,. which it i lie first ine of the trues, et trautingoiny ni4•niion It $6.,,,4 still 1,401, it, ConieNoto„etening, when 11, ,t lo,ly u• 11 qui/. J wark,iiin folk/Wing p•reonn were eupoini e .l , V,/ lanee Caterl7l/1 ice 10 attend the bok • on Too . :.,) lN; Tto coennotiee / • re illente 1 I i tot nt the 1,/ ilue/tio Engine Iluo•n, Ilan to-num / Lot 7 n'en-ek. 14010 Miller, jr, Duo 11:1.11//p, W 11 , items, Ihoont I,mee, Sulu! Morley, liliu N A ent•troug, Jae Flak), Br .f 11 Chriwy, %Valter /11ettonnn, Rohl Rogers, Joe 1 . 1;to, W J floward, , . - F.,-bee,l•l Book nl.l.ler, I' 6rrens, Thus Rankin, A J "An, W il•on Miller, Henry Ora i ngtun, Capt ThOtl 0.,111.41, .133 1 Benueit,./ E Bra y, Jae' Mark, Nen W Wey/nan, M W Rankin, Cha Mellor, A /Inuring, Arthur eOewurt, Jun 1,/oigh lin, 11 Ilaumer, J B Catnpbnll, 1/r Arthur , , Jar/ P. Rea, (final Tbolln, W M 111,1/, .(auto.ll Murray. Joh 11Sneallsen,l/ II Chanahere, Gee oongor, Th.. :ion eta, Janne/ Bray, Inaae Williatum, SV C Mgekey, Philip Shepler, Thus 13arlry, %V Singer, Aug. Dm,:,, 13r Wright. Saul Soong, U 51.1guirn, Hacul l'alinc• , . t0)44;,, A Nieltulaon, J.k..10 lV P.m!, C4V RE:Ea , ..c. IVEalVcmcln, inoru.te, 1.1 j; 1r.,. daivin Man., A Floyd, J a c.J, Kinaa, P A m,,,1,.„.. AtiPult Fwider, Joy Rpaarr, L.ho J .go, If A 15'eavnr, R R 13141;v,, John I,l:;int.q. Dffeitt, Itrore Orroen, Semi Larne, Semi 11 lir.•n. liugh Joner, •Inn M'ff leer, Wm Andersen. J Ihnm 110,xer, Alex Wtkoo, W 17 M'Collough, E At RUM, At Pfeiffer, ilept.ll,. Matihein, Dfiehl O'llere, Wm Mesa., J•,hn 5 Uoy,l, Link Z<„•. Chalfant, Time M Ilnrehall, .I ;WI) . • , .ftt JCnnx, J,, 17 rindt-n.l, Z I TpLitia Pohl, A .1 Hap., Sga.uttl W Lightner, .1 I 1/unlbvy, T P SVillann , ,f J .Lunen rt•Otolt.y . 0110 J 1i Al'lttnialtl, A Ill'Fortornl I'r ling 11 MCrcary,A Fulton, Jr. 'Tog ttttrott, John Mot Wm Weyman, Theo Prank, Kliert It.inatenn =====ffa barlaln, Paul Kinzer, lI V Kane, Wm Lemon. M bah°, l F Von llorathorni. II I' thineereli, Thee linkeniell, Alex Atkinson. :Wr. wore pleased to recognise the smiling Lice of uur friend, Mr. Groans Prance , so conductor oa car No. 7 of the Birmingham Citizens' Ban. stinger Railway. No more obliging, courteous nod acooruinodating gentlemen could barn been seleoled for this responsible position. Mr. P.'s idenslog address nod prompt attention to pastier, gore will moon win him troops of friends in his new position, and render him a valuable acqiii. elilon to the road. ..LOCALN" IN Loco —We Bee that the t'ilitne racy" of the Sixth axed have nominated J. C. linrctCr, of the Jouqtal, W. M. Hart:ell, of the , Df srt i c k and Jturtep Onelow, fremno of the Journal, =did/ilea or Council. • ; i . 1 i . ; ." .. i ••• !t, • 1 - . .: .••,':' - I ' - -=',- - --, ::: ,- - r :' -- •.,- - ' ' . •—..-• • , , t : 1 :! ... ~ . 4..0 ' • , i c 7 ti 1 • • ' ' ' '. '. ' • '• -:. ' 1 ~---- . 1 4 ~, .TE ........_ • _ _ __ _ __ • _ - To tAs Republican rulersor 41, City of Pitb, burgh :--- The City Republican RsientiveCommittee, appointed by the Convention' tit ISsS,liave held Xavenal meolings•eince the preant division on the sobject of the Mayoralty. and deem it their duty to Present a narrative of their proeciilings.? ;The committee do not arrognlein thenSeelves any authority whatmer—deembig that thei'r functions were determined upon the organbation :of tho late Convention. Still, they viewed with dry concern tho unfortunate position of the part' sit desired to interpose, in the hope of harmonising th claims of tho two gentlemen now in nomiehtion'qr the office of Mayor. They did not vantero: upon this merito• ((iota ittfort antil they had been repeatedly solicited Icy large numbers of prominent Republicans—enthro ning warm perennal and political friends.both of Mr. Silt . vtm and Mr. Wir.sox—to lossemlito for the !of:labia purpose of exercising apse powers which. initheir judgment, neither of thocrAnmittchs appoint- iti, by the last Convention Mali. e. 1410 without trollied, disorder and pruhahla dismemberment of the party. Without expressing piteferemih for either orthe gentlemen named, they sought ontY by °very Means in their power, to effect a comprinhise, Co as to..enable us to present an nnitr4en frot, and to hhcourege and atrengthen the gcimt cause II over the thentry, with intelligence of a jignal vie,: ry at the t ternmencement of n year dest:tcd to witnehs the m at Mementoes presidential contasY vihieh liXs ever c. carted. To accomplish this desirable fcsult tbe . woad: Le, al their trot meeting, appointed rub c ininitt 'OS. lieattiosed equally of the friends dl the . ice candi dates, with inai:ructiona to wail„ upon thiu and to silltinit the following interrogatsioX : lot. Are you willing to havesahe Cootie:llion rc no and submit to e action? ! 11., Aro you willing to refer tie neininhion back to the Republican rotors of the Pity ? • ttd. Are yon willing to refer the cmtlest bock to , lie lit l iublicatis of the Third witril4f , . : ',. , .. ' Those onestions were prepared with gre. rare ' il',4 coin mate° thought that a AtlitiAacto . rola of the mi.rlarstitudlng lielsreA the 0 VIII would date+ ho found in their prompta n' dial: I ested responses in the affirmative. The rommitteo appoint!" to Wait upon Pit, :oar, reported at on adjourned meEting that, that 1, tiaman had premised a definite gnawer cc the il, after they raw biro. No answer.iwbate . ter, ' , am, fram biltl. n1411,5:01 two ouboequent men ego wern helii for din purpeie of receiving any rep that ho alight wish to make. Mr. Sawyer did not, ri d would oar, rinninit hitumlf by any written an. wee to •• prbPooitions, but, in hit couversatiotio, et i veil a totthination to wale or ruin the [ Tarty. ti,. Irilson, on the other band, Iminedia idi ii, till? manly and iii.tr.iheil reopens°. : t Perrenrnem,,Dee. 2 , I gi, P. P• V - it! , :i oo•I °Com , ' S. A'an l'iu. e ; i l'. '4 Of.. --I s ientlemon : Your favor et venter lay, r aliitin t, km Indilli of the City Ropuillican ;veer Cillunitttei• ..! I ai, .. the follitiviogilueetioni riot Are, you will in to I. Ivo the Cob vention re' . 1110,1 tniitet• to it , .k -, n 2.1, Are 'u. :k r th° nomination 1 1.-k t .Ity Ilopnblilau cot to of rill :1.1, Aro,, . u•Illoo, I. refer line 0. n f eit I. 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Fort Srifierall;pt for a fall course of and Hoek-hang (two unlimited I in the CorninerciaCollege. Here a au op portliniq sorely oared f any ono intending to at teuil nn I:istitution of tit hind, and nue that should' lie taken advantage of lithe above seholorsitips trill Lu toil Very cheap. Thipstitution hoe been in sue resolul operation fur ov n year, aud it is 'pot mar any similar ei in this community. For patirtettlars app at this office, where the , seholarslatpe can hatted iii., - LATEST NEWS Y TELEGI A Pll. RECEIVED AT THE DAILYGAZETTE OFFIC TAtrip-Sixth Cougres•—ktirsa Se•alcm. WA511171171,04 City, Der. 29. Hover. - 1 -Mr. Morris, of Illinois, resumed his re. marks from yesterday. The great doctrine of Pop ular Sovereignty is in peril. The Democratic party is divided. The ultra representatives tram the stare holding Suites bare abandoned it. It was not dis puted that the Cincinnati Platform recognizes it; but this, it seems, makes no difference. The President and ultra Democrats hare driven tho political ear fearfully to the preripire. Thin was inaugur a t e d last session with the Wantons Lerompton swindle. The President pureed the, who opposidl it, espeet• ally from Illinois, with personal malig ito, ss hdo he Woo bidding fur the nomination of the Charh•ton Convention. Judge .Uouglas was the only man in the North, who has,rumealeil a general election share the crusade war commeared, .d ho taught band to hand with the cohorts of Lincoln, .d the hungry President's park, cheered on by Attorney lieneral Black. Good Democrats had been removed in Illinois, and Abo litionist: lad in their place. Democrats who refused to bow to the dictation of the President, were par sued with hellish malignity. Ile said Cook, Post master at Chicago, seas the President's manager, to get delegates to rood to Charleston. The address ho issued, was prepared at IVasbingt,n, for Cook ran srareely read, nod cannot spell a sentence la the English leo:tango correctly: but who understands better, the mixing and drinking of mint julips. Ire gave notice that the Democracy west, at Charleston, would not ardnutt to new tests. ilf r. Millson referred to the remarks of Mr. Morris, saying the latter seemed to imply that the Southern men were tn favor of re-opening the African slave - trade, aid repealing the neutrality laws. Ho said e di; Mr. M. was not warranted in saying such wan the !atri., of Southern Democrats. Ito nos., remarked that 110 arc not prepared to Fay that at Fame Lime he not hr W 1111,g ti re open the African slave te a. trade. Mr. Morrir replied that ho did not attribute ruch eiolieea, t.. thin Itetneerntii tha South, bat to ultra nen. Mr. Pratt replied to Mr. Monk on Catifornia atratrs, toying that his attack upon etxty.one thou. t h o nor i Democrats in California came with a bad grace d o _ from a friend of Douglam. Had it coma from a Re publican ho would not hare burn surprised. fle Inc,o stated that Broderick area serer strong enough in California to rrettto any fear or came any deaire to hunt him than. The report that had gone abroad that there war a conspiracy among the loaders of the rub Demooratr. party to etrike down llrodcn.k, hr wire hrontitot to , no Infam..tut 'alp:hood. Oo•- Id, .klllO unpurliarlewa:y an. no,l 51c. i:ranrh, ...I" N. I hinl • I In, mtally I, • AN•r,,ralutimo Mr. Itr.,^ll 1.0 y 4.•rn, f u,lft di; Mr. 11, My 1.11.1,11d(0 W-I• :ul. Ih.l, ing retra..t. ',nee I.t;:Antil_ • :tatu • 1.-1 t..ht, in, gro, f.r Mr. Grow's rt . :thhin hr ion }JO Wag hot twlttln ..1 the r . nntwn Op, a.. 1 .•! St. - nit- tit ih ,- rna , ing. the to :hist° Itut yet M r ..;, - tw war ruthrtmhlo I all the thr hid. the o! it:it—LG.., that Mr. Cow ••1. in 1 , 1 , . I Ihr., irrepre,•l. Mr. td.4111, Enna.. Mr. I . :y, y/c1,1104. i! ...r. rolvrto d Ittr 1 . ,y.,r t the udtt...110,1., nrry in 1 , r.t, drat”l 1,1. Mr. Gaily , on, and t &pied he to ether. Virgin,., 1,..4nda r. lirto, td hornlt,ludang Str. 1;,, ~.k whic h w . rs %. ry Ir-tpret,. , ,itl cot r!.. : pro ouh nil gan..t Mr ,11-ICtdoht tad' hat . ',wet 11.1 1.1 ~„„ th-t./ Mr. t , ettddl I a. reel., ved wort. I, nor than vr.,t tt, tnt Prt. r rt•0n...1 the ti • r t..th h. a r,.l M rtlt t Ircrt• tog L tt , ll t Ow t,:t1.5 time Mr. Pr,.r •.51a ,b,,t tar cor.tlatnan .could nnt, ttn. tho •ier hyperr.tte.:l 001 I rete.n.e, tn . :eel a speech io Ihr trn this now, Ile had trebled the 11.,, a•,t 1, a. •ta., i iie re,arde.l the gentle rty,e..n.niet an,ther by N her renterentott,ter. ;.loplito, ting s has n •.tar h. 4 rcntall, Mr. 0 n o I Nl.r)tistr , t, - ..1 Tvrtn., and sntl that 1,1, l ig , I rt.., 4uril.•ll Oen t ye.terda ns tVl•lerten .t, I th, gen:let:it, nem nanti.,_ y pot printteni Oifferehe:4 f ttaie. and 1.. links t, hlgh raort-rie I n o r route than as a pets,r.slr. Ile darrd :Leretute, apprtiprtateti. , ,tr artnnt 1,, hue reit, or eten wake ~ en .19ei•t nt hte thank.. A pre tn, the (atm,• hi. name woul,lfAti to een , entr.a., ,ntrt.A.,t nurnt,r ttonrgarore the Mouse a 1•1.,..d. tintt,nal anti ....users . .., 1•.. t, lie Un stirh.lreev his Lathe Mr. I:aglt.h...i In.!, n•aninated Charlet. S. Souti, t!Alti,ata, as a colt fate (nr Speaker, who ought Ins sltistaenwe En of Cry nattunal 051155, - Attn. a cart of tha talraee,shrelint.rrmataireth-with the rerun of Tsset,ty.l..ur:h n ut ,,L er n 1r vI .r 0 sLnrmia,llo•: it.. .te••••rr — A rn,zo. ho f•qc.ar, , 1...• .1. I.y I fl.e• .1,1111. r A one Cs, Oa 4• 1I I le , at" thy er gr,.l.ller . ire..., morn f I.• ho I Ith : ittt.ttarT. r I The ,T , T,r .• .1 I.n Frani..tr, 1,0 P,t,t, an r.,il ..f the -, V'e• •.0 11 141:, I rt ts. li prei ming tne nd I re•llicih,r, the rti.V.tz autir.s, •tt . n.Art: •!, • ..1 prlme I t•r: r t r lel ,l 7,l ".t•;••l.hYve':i, .Ica ai.,l 11.•11. Fran, hh I Lahlan.l. T, flilq••• thn I reflco , y, at ,-,rhsal nu ct r.,tahlo wl di. reds: there. i" I I rtr• .r.trthel , had lel: •••••I 1. N.1i , j+.••,.1, trt the •rtn- W. I It In ed T:.. A , • The 1 t. , eerneet,i. .+11..1 .11, .1et.h.t•e.•11 , ..,n.1the1 a n.1 tr.”. r. •1 hs . A ..+ei t. It ix tat.f ti:.l•l3,ner.l •t:v Ct•e , ••.si: I, • the A o:!rten Nat I,lai ST 3. } tbn fir+, gt I sta • re.leric:. !W.I. I, watt Imielorte+ nu: nn I r ...rm.] 1../11 , t I , •,:r.rg. Tener'e a It ..13 1 .- q• . :u coal Inz there Ly e I tend!e+peL m.n repre+en e+ IValker "I the Amer r 11" Liam t• tat:Pe I• the t irt ele '1.1,4 oetert r.e h • ‘te+ 1,11 the It h he hi+ mat,. .11 pns, l' ,, n•tAnott•kplo letlet ;I:, bay, the. l'ren , •ll Minirter 114 , 1 tn. 1 ,10 An 1.1 .1, to 41,.1 •i tnr Torki,h go.orninent the 11 .yinll ~ • 010 4 . 11 II III • 1901`I. by 11,c 1 ,, n10a,41.10rt frt , to Att , t am.: S.tr , lini A stt,tuy tuo,•l.n tho Tnrit .14 .• Attirtl of Itnt,,iv, And ,•,tni•te,t re , pit-1 tho poer3 tn 10 4 111, I e I • ••••1/14.11% w ..antitn, my 1 h4r. tt.11., • h . , 'Li, I .nn. I t• '• rt.. ›pleiltr.l• 'ln 3,thal•lt A• tr... I 01.1..•1 I lakto /tr., tzilrl‘et tr.. 11 ..tle. E!,n lAA( 1,1 ilnyfl n.111,11.t.,1 P 1 =OM tlrt: . I:,,ktnan lr" Itr....ty illirty stro nlred%ly j to Cj-rn, %V. 1,p4 %V r6,11111..1 !/.--.Tonbiro origio ItOI It 0v0nt.i..,1 by !libel, Cranu tt, Cn burg gun., le.tilefarternrs. Antotig tho nthe lorgrolloto.ot ti,troye.l aro the folhra ing . Ul, Rook [non •Iroot—lb,nosn, C paper deplore Ilolltlcb A .1• .tloto. C. IV. Ftel.l p.q.er .lo.glor, 11. I:. /I.ty.look, thug mort..rter: En Co, I.tton A Ibolgr, hcit Tg .tppttatut. 'l'h" ate cbtirch. , .lottro3oJ h., 1 11..10 :.rts ton.o ..1 Cto butl.llng, nom tz I! mule iverelluu u e nwr.e.l by Joh rr At. I.y 11. Ilunitbm, littporter, and J. 0 trabnit.t;Fallon utrcer„i •torii of .1. I. upam tin WAIN: 1, 1 ,1 a Apr., globn Intro work, eororl , tnrgiral bblebtc.l 1 look, boportor 11111•1,41 inttriitnentl, Lewis d man, Fulton tinctut.toolter,,bti Ann 011,0. Pt., alio., part ..1 Ann rtroct, rnning front lla ll' t l tn t.trt.. 1,11,11 fdle u .l trieb .1 ttcbling fibitt o n MO; 41.1111114 11' ,14.1 , 111 1140.. -- Th.. lien has lon n oxtinguitb,l ; it ba 11,1 11 /101.1/11114 111/11 IVMS ut lirnt believed. n 1,41.1 mg.. Iteoktnati rtrrof and font on An,, rttoet troto totally tle•tr:led. and In:, fronting on 1 010.0 stroot, running though 1., ditn, in. re greedy ileinuged: the latter urn extoto.it, 11.1roliontotr, nJ tvery pied reopeotitoly by Ediritel 1111- porter ot Innth,l ingtrugnenit% nn.l Alontbltlcl:et.ton 1'.., nhodc.nln,l.-ogi,t, Nn ettiutato ran lit be 111111 , 11111 of Ili., Lot. Cyrun hold l'olrol , tin...retire ti 30,000 I.n their 'took. b.... ono, Loot by lire it ottinutted at $OllO,. ono. Tboioritr,ton 1,111 prohnbly rover it. btnveritl lireinen Lira 0.1 1.1 to }bit,' bocu injured by telling Nutv 1.,. al—Thu steranallip tiranaila war through by the iau %bile cowing up the hay, end ha+lino° runic hi her up cuerdr, with 2 iiier • f anbion. New rintdrarrs, Dee. 20.—The steamship Arizona, Door Brazos, is Ireton-. She brings $15d1,000 l roped°. Ad. roes from Brownsville la the Intin aro banish oil. Cortenas' hand of riotlaies had been defenied rod wort rotreatitig. No parlionlary had boon r, , Der. 29.—The enuamitrze of Bend- Orlders nod Board of Directors of tho I'., F. %v.& C. Railroad, after a Very ilafillaelelle session, have agreed °poll IV. 11. o,ritoo, of ChiellgO, no Iteeeiree. J. K . . Rdgerin, the lleeetver appointed by Ohio couro, hos resigned. CINOINNATI, Der. =V.—[liver fell S inches in 1a44 21 hours; sow 17 feet 3 Inches water in the channel. Raining. , - Itocrtesrev, Dm 29.—A large Union meeting Was held in this city last evening, which wee itddresr4 by James Brooks and Be-Governor llnnb IThe sub Online, adopted were of rather a Mixed character, but the princip'e one le the followill* Ron/red, That we cannot too strongly rilecke the vent invent that the election of n Prot dept try n eon. stitutional majority, having viowref public p o li t y eriat which the minority do not eniocide,.wenld far. nish a just cause for a dissolution °Cale cam. Nye, on the contrary, hold such sentimeets diso,ai Raniving and traitorous, odious to all patri:4tic and Union-loving men, and disgraceful totheeiOliratinn of the age, and We hereby give to our fellnw.eitircni, east, meet, north and south, our ruosteolemp pledge that whoever may he elect.d President astir, I nited SLAMS in a constitutional scanner, shall receive trots us, in the lawful dinehargo of his dttkien the Fuwilling lani ohedieneo and unergetir enpport which witi hare given to each and all of his predeecisove; and we hereby declare our firm and unalterable purpoini to protect him in the lawful discharge of thc.4e dories from n:I enemies, within nr without, at home aa abroad. „ There ..se nn efLut mailo to lay thig:resolutien nu; . . the table, lint it was poised by n largo main:lie. a nil . then the roaming adjourned. Sr.l,orts, Doc. Tan ill,souri . ..lbstpoerat has live following dispatch frees Warsaw, Mo.:: "About 11 o'clock on Monday night the citizens of r. edit* were aroused by shooting and throwing orstpnes op' the public square. A largo crowd coed congregated, when it was found that some nogroes :Ind attacked a few white men. When a sufficient number of white,' had collected together, they attacked the degrees, driving them into the woode. The itegrocsghteaf.. °nod to burn the town down before thernino; vigi; lent watch was kept, however, and the ittemp! foilcd.Ono negro was dangerouzlyl7ollfi42 , 4y pistol shot. Several were captured and ennft iq jail. The citizens called a meeting and appo inted vigilance committee, who were takitso sc4ve mean. urea Z 4 discover Ow, cazgagati is the Plot- A inount, ed company is now sconring thewoodit. At owner of some rebellions slaves was wondded, and only saved himself by flight Several blacks has t e been covertly punished. Great excitement preyals, and every man it armed and prepaied for a more eriout attack. At latest advices, however, the eXciientent had con what subsided. WARIINGT6N, 131:41hi , edi pposition voted with the tdnj ,city of ho Denw...ratA Inr fir. S. for Speaker, ire OA fOl, Meerre. 1:00: iguoy, it ardlwin, f Tony., Van, 313.1 Maynaad. Sr. Lours, Der. 21);—The river 11:111 rion fent, nd is nem stationery, with 6 feet tp Cidroi The 'l , fer Illtocis and Idie9oUri nrd etatsi no. There 13 no lee rundiwg hero. Welpw*r,hl. - - N.. 1., Der. 2%—Tb° trittl,t4 t..rtuurdttr biiivire,httert,gtfirwhoeft pt,tt rope' until nest term. I h REColitiD niArrrrr e A GitrricATtox toll nr - : F:1/ tiP: jI,IE, .1 , , 10 ?‘ hi Weekly Review of the Pattsiv.rgikillAtUet • /:•,./. ,, lir-•••3adyfrr. Po. filhburgA 1 YEIDAI, ¢.IiW,II 41% 1....1 •. .I . 1..11 . of only it 1 nppe.ai 14 to • •Lee Join.; ryoud 5.. 1,1. r., .Ilil , ta. t trade The I• I I ....1 2,19.16`p • ur •;el 4,1,../a ellght a4v.atirr , .1. 11.1.11 grAlr, no! 1 )/ , ,(1d4i.ar.. ilt•I •1r,.,0 .1 11-0 , 1) trto 1./18)nt•t/i . utm lu I rA.i- Iln hJiiiq !pro. trA.nn..,u.r~ IL.• Tit 1.0 I t IT 4: Ili ••• 4/..11 AL (hit 1."... Ih• tLlo• theie at - , In IlAt FA,.44 —I. 1: —FiSnr to ;II LL. I 'lt ier.. I r /seft.. 11 itosoo. r I „ ,ii.,,. , or.ni••••• • ••.11 a, I t• •• t....t•1• rn a: • tt tht• tor the to. -, Ut ,ttt 1th.14 71.,. et dolt toot th dot e deittthto , t.tottel, loft II tot,. Itottotr e ttt , t.tor t.tio I it/ 1,/, 14 it-111 Ithirkl, to I , to tett...pot Itto tltlt Ittarigtttl, tJ t.k. q! ,foth. It rtAritttt, • tti. I.•.[t” tit• Itttut ttotlt4l..l tottl tt i:1471, :"T I. I $. ea ‘‘A,, A i.v.• nr,.l n trJ in, se, .I.e ta /..,1,1 sold nt Tt., number of4EEL. 14 kA1111.,C.1. n:5,4.11 lions •NE•ar a tEru l totlElwornrus.V.W.E.E...huo..):::4,l4ll, •- ~,, 1•11, ,, , ! 1 . ..-k.r• W.1.,...1141.: kC . . • IT ~.. :- It; I. lii. 4ct..1 t .. )• 'CO Th. rm.,. r.. thoe far Phu I •• Its mtl a. folleAr•• H. • • •• .• . • . ... T..: I. 1v..•, . .... ;. r r.. .1.11 ,r 1 . 1 .11.1,•••11 . I ierntlnlr he Nr.sy x... 11; after it,. c., lard Isere lII° I,t png• s. • •..3,,.1Xi0 . '411,(1 , 0 . .4.0,1777 , • Nu. Price Cur! • , • • of : • • S 0:17 -I, iII k , rt.tlttrtg tat. .1 ,•1 • ....t.tt; AL.! Al 1'1.0....• - to, tttti t'.t•ttztltti nl tut ..1,1,• Lt Ll:Otrot At.tif-t g igggrr•g •t rgr r4grairl, grtg grr•grrl, grglgr,gg.tgr• •1 rrgrr g• gr II tr•lrr.l g.r. 1,16, t••• pr.., •11 ro.nt II ....I 11hr1.,;41.ir .1 .enr 1, 1 ,, I r IT., . 1 .. 11 .1•• t.12...,1.• II rITI 411 , iap 14; ru•111.3 .1.. de. , u.tr• —ti,••••• •Frror Ir 1.4 lor 11.• 01.1 ar, 'Or r tor 14,1. boo Ipp.r rot frt. DEA ~,, t.t•.,11 'OOO ..1 o i,llr,i Trrror.E.l 1111•JO‘IS • 111.• .1..4,1 1..010.. t• 1,.. o.Hiy; 4 lt r • r•rtwit 1..1..1 •• .1 to, 41.4 intl. I' E l't ti 4.1,1' 1.1.411 il-•111, ..04t11•11 4 g •••••I •i“, .0.•.111, if •tn ..(.,re 3,- 2,12 1111) lin 14 •••••1. b.. •• 0.1.• 1.1'11'4.11 .1 01.4 1 pro", 12.11 11.111, .• resl•lhr 01. .1 11 e.,04 )0, 1, , r ei.•.•111. 11•.1:14. 1111r1ill, ASS r re.••••• 14.11.0••• li. 1.4 110. 1 .trt. 41,0 1..1, SJ.: , ".1 • El 41.4. rr.; ...11 10.. r,Ol •• .4 .1 3! 7.0,4',.. 11 . 171111.1..t1/h -31./t11•• 4.• I. 14 11; 11,45, 1.. q •0 II E . 41 lb . !Iraq, rt, 1. 11 r fl . • 11.••, , • ..11, 11 , INTzir/141 10•,••• • mt. •41 In 11 11 . • Viirn,rott. 1.1 ! 1 111 , t'. "i‘ 14,11 1, 11 .1. os, 14.014. ••••11. 1..1 • 1,01,011 1.1.‘1.....-11.•0111.. ,1- oorr , o. 1 A rt••• rl•n. . N 0..., ,1110 II A 14 ..._I u 411[0 1: No.ll In N.. II lb Na,. 11.. . r v0n.r..4 ;ItT risinllll ROMA, .. Itnlo 11c 'II: 111.ittity, I ..... •• Cf. v,t CAND1.14.4 ANL , 60A1.-4`a0,11, , ,, sae ...,.IF of mit - quota. ttontl.i 13 *no 1.4440u4nt1ur 1.5.,a12 mksinta4 4.4 •1....w1y 01 4,4 ..... L 44 lot •I . 4liit, tool 10 4,4 T.lrt • elwtnirttlour,em.l 7 (or 1.111144:41N—., nio.ler44. Imilory norfly n,ml i1.t0,1 to 11, went .1 11... nte,,ly 4 , le.cleJ IV II:at lb. 1 , 111441.1 Flll'lT—very 111,1 e ',Out of 111.4 , 10, et $1.751,41 hi, and Poach, nt are doll at 1. to lot.; d 0,44. In Ihn small ars, , ludo, a 1 45a5..7.0. change; we from No. a 31arkoral, large al $ll, sod half lads y 5.70, Itnittao., nerving, 17,00. do, $l,lO. Mewls,* $11,1.0. 1.,11.0 White, SIO .10.1 - -do Troat. $4,50; half bide Whites 15; awl Loan herring 41,7/5. I , IA .tlll—there 0n.1,,ry trw "AN. rr ported from Ora; tangy sod the bulk nr sale, la trout .torn, bow which Ile tir,,,jg rate., are as follovr, via. Extra, 0,&405,11:.: ftl - a Family, $5,070541, Yid 00010 $6,12.; OM/ fmlocy treads $6,:;5,415,50. 11. yo Fluor, sales Gum slots ett $4,75. (114•LN-10 good rroues; .01... of 0111.00 arrival at JAh and from store at 53155:1. 008.11, salvo yesterday at det.ot pl! gud bash shelled at 72475, and SCO do ear at 70(477h sat, files from tint bAuls off.pring lit 0(301, and wit ft VOLUMt LXII.II---NUMBER 21 ' Per root! • Per root. loch Era ripe—. 7 eta 1}; loth HasPill.e....= cte. ry " s" 2 145 82:4 " 4 Pei • " .... o “ ° &tibial to the coatootely &tootle_ lIAS - --ade• at wale. at Sled4l9? ton. HIDES & noon text blikornmq. oo d of Gal', the letter s'm.. redni k ,, 41y al aa Moral. onxa noted hides 5;40E. Dry Ynot 17. Itnoglocountry loather is dull ac 2°44'7. Dreamt! Leather Indvuoted ai follower Upper Loather 7b dor_ • 53,140451 °Union ',iglu, 'pp Harness Ilidl3—llione le lies activity thls week than bet 'Won. nod • nu Chang. In prices; ooloa alit° at 4?.."' goon , , and t336,15:01111 and droneed at 6.4 fur lieu and 6%06 for henry. !RUN & NAILS--the Is MO standard bill et pricoolor smelt lone Ilene orders aro filled at a 1.630CUJ11 Of !. on Uwe. rotee.— • YIST 1,11. .„ 4. and 41,', by' SE: to: I loon • . 1:3,1 3!4, 4 end 246 ...... ... /1..; 25,1 and :5,4 1./ ad' 3.16 inch, and 114, td nod aby to/ 1 34, IX and 2 by 'di and Dandy:Tim I'i:wadi% by 7.16 cid % yeahH 1 nod 114 filch by gi7-16 oe, ,54anng U 3.4 by,1":,..ita1'.15 0ch..13 by t/etTii-?1nt0ch1.,.....54c9 fballern,l%en l% by by "4,3.16 sod ch-4 3y4. 1 nod IN by !„I, 16 and ..... .411, tri;.1.7.10 nod t4hic .415, by 1.4, 3.14 5 h12.,1.2-111noil ..r:(1) AND 8.40A.N.1.. LA nod of Lvatl x,..1 tat 1....11 MESS POEK—tro tt,te ouna.ll 011,—.111,,...f No latJ nil 41%: PIO ?I AL-ax henr,.f males toaking,PAtlrr,heon Lot; buy...t.l euJ ..iters ar... laN Io.Iclo•e. woad/A to letnoc [h. 110,1 2./.5. , et.52.:.1 or Ali.-glteuy No. I. l't (Q . „La Red, at 76.,,1ft F.V.t.:6— , ,tern tr. very Brit. nc .Icnt, Closrr at ihnetb) $72.n.,25; and rl.a et St,lnrdrl.l s. ,1 n ni , lnr.tolf..n.and And l'ut $161,..1,6a I'.l LLoW—rough i. 1.1,n,1a 17 the butcher,' At 7. nod conntry rendered at 9. ' WINDOW GI.AnS--prices OR, Sm. OWI no reitout oar lionlanenn for the rm.!! ..ninn, city make .—Z,XS nod 7:l+, In, to 0111 1.212, A 10114, ci,24 na to to uala NOri 9.X 14 tn Mtn. fan telt cwt in , enubririln mug,' h 0 yl box less. For the 1111,.iitag 10 It runt discount eV. WHITE I.Y.AD—farm Ala in stßArly dniannd atV.ISO Inr put, In ell, and dry 90 , al , tubjna kith, usual net , nn./ Lithergn Elt4 . Wttlnlil"—pnree denlinnd: we not,. mn.; of recti fied .d Ityo 75 to SI4pSI.Z. CINCINNATI. p.r ,:0 [l4nr, 17 thrb , i...rcAt. bbls hot r,Cinr te A 1 „Ibt roal boat linee.kr, N',.b; Ir, tr;....1. .1 10,10.11 4=000: 04 Md. whisky, Il & A C bn I Id enursl , , N O t re peanuts, I 1.01 -gred,,, I tk end, Voryuirbk R co; 1 LAI harnbow unde ItJ bola bnuon, .T A Yetvd, 10 llbtle tog*. do.ley 50 Ltde 11,11 r; deorke & 1 lot cud Lost ,te,J,,o•-• & Cu ILIA 101.0 y, J Lotlnl, 150 kgs Isrd, DWI, '..^l Lae e•mtp, 1,11.1:e & Ts bold.; 2 Lg. prg• tent, l'hey, 1,14111,r, S llarbandr k..e 110 to, lard. kr Selh-ra,k IN7 to. bulk, Nre.,.c., A Garrard. 22 11.. man, 1 11.1 :ebb, I .1, j•brop 'pante, II 1 ,, Yu too. fog, 11,W. HAD ordlbr-r. I. MILK riN, l . p.r 1:111.§.c.(-27 ba4el, c01t... Clarke ern A 11.1) . k I, .1,, do.—Kennedy & n 14ri .10 d... Per F. l'anat r t,b; Lgor adieu, ILI: Kenedy A: live An ~,,, r• ~ u, II COll.l. & er, Mt LEAN b.a rt—blo At. •IrlpetnfT,..l72 do bran, ;311.1. rb.dorlib, 11..0rd Ithebauck & 0,, 3 0 ' ob,eaee.s bh.re an,r, kan & to; 20 eo do. IL d.• tlsrober; bal, • ydron, Clarkr & cc; 6 C. poll. Chair strlll Yon,: k Ir Inlve,dlla. 00,Jau.e & 1.. I Ii•orl thal.o i 4 r.. 1 I. • .I„.ri .• • Inu 11,10, tq C•r. , Ilia r/i,•1,1. • I,llold. r is k 11.1 d... 114,• S 16..1,111 11,1nr,...; 400 do, Dryant .1, . 12: .! S 1 r.k tnlorrnie, aordorg fJC, h I , ,dip, rdl Idddn'woo,, Lt Ilarbangh d t d t”, •dtr Id. N• v, , k 1.1 1,/,0• ta.cdo, Magol“, to.t. r 4 ,0 .tc t1 ,, 0r.12,,,c11:dd kr, 10 d.. lidrulny, J A iirl,i1•••• r , •tion, K..onrdr 11:11110, 116 1.z.,6061, 1,114 Ltd+ rt,,,14,0rt., Lido. & OD; /2 evoin;:., 1 L. do. tc.old, 10 bss .6,1. I.l.ltedMell, Pears Jr. 10; 1.0 Lb , ululagn , .. pkg. nodr., }reoulld, cu;lool,tria Dilr,rd-, :=.a do floor, 130thdr; tobacro, hail, lb 1.1,1,, widsli). Clarke k c‘d; 30 do do, Bert.- Lt , rd.-: 6 pkg.. 1.11,„ Ndukt. & cv; Zack d.y DiltrOttlited. • `Vt at. relay ,fiat a•lot tit. lowa and arrived from Fr,r ttf , att,a, ah.l frt•-ti St Louis. Thu river. flov,11.••••toaliwt , catrucoal t ttarigat tau volt 4dt - flu,: fro. fa . v. rtt.vta... to. nay La ...ntifa att.ft aat,tt wt.. at I'o:tan...oat Colitot,nl. aitti rho etr..l th Lott try City .113 La et 1t Lara Ida May arrived yesterday trout holoar. hariu work. IA to rliwlrtt way tto throualt hyary drift of thlok The 15a. h-parta,l irrall.ar %al onoLittl er.a.onaltlo, and thn viva. at ftiv.ut f.!4 fyvt. Tha Cizainwiti ilaz ot Wadtin.alay. !lays 7—Thn Econ. may from Piaahurgh, nil South Aiu:ricw from Now Or. rxrallant inter. nod. S. Pt logo depart. tahlor New (trhan. , with to) ton, 5. uth Awrriw paaari up yesterday, with a fall load Cold Jahn licitly, iota commander of rho titan, &ad a Lie rrei.lruto la that city, ”aterday, haPly wag for crawly year. wharf/11.h, at this polo.. A daq ,, iitt , lawd Dte 2 from Wheeling...a), natlgatkia fa ) , u . .patala.lSs..., however, the Ida May has gut actri,ll, we orather has mwle 20 open way. .; The Pico, Coat.. and D. ll.lllller,whkh laid up laid week alillarroar, no tneir:way down, ant eir:WaV On the 27th. ?hal:aspire coy at, tat, Canner tor Pittaburgh. Cut little baiinaao hi (habit any where on toe rh - atajuit at presant. T.. 3 Vet.inout, Dafetalar and blelantta were at Cahn nn • lb. I. , rna, for St. Louis ant the othare tar N. a th . • :Alf' I A RILIVED. T.!, ,r,.11. rotTnny . .r Brtmussill, H• 1, tad, Ellubet lil • .742. y. Clocinnati; • 1:1,p,r. \ 4.rle 11 , w, d o; Lotili. • 7lin I",tex. Doe. 2t1.--Cotton firm; rale. 100) bales. Flour hit, ash+, 0400 Itaiee. Whrat firm; only 200.1 bush WM- AlUrh advanced: ,alto :3, too., hod, et 4;4459. Pork dull at ,SlhAnitreln,l2.4 for nue, and 511.e.1iei11,75 fur prime-- v/Iday heavy et 7tt. Sugar Orin; Neer Oriel. liKetBs4: Nipicovedo 1,48 t, itfolawee Orr° at tx2.6345. e4hla dall aithdoclinuc; oti Cotton to Dee:petit middle Bacon i itt otinet tiro: tCeAtern end Cunatterland middles 6; ditlp Dr. meal Hoge etrAt cloy y at 6%07. Leather lino. met, Ittno-ed t , ecith limn; itnepos Ayres , Its repertei, iho eitreMo print 1, 101: m.tooy.inst het to art inc and the rattle ere stiffening. Tteidetnsod 40-day tintek and the rat. are folly 75 per cent highttr than on Saturday last: the choice-et rtxty day hilla nil toolev at 7 per cent ho paper, however good, bolow 7t,'7lt, pot cont. First Caper 4 ICA month, t,1101141 am p-n cont. Tll. principal In:wines. no ti`-007. hons at tt being recount to itrtrne coliat t rale. see .nail ' , robin', Kato an adorn [billing of loan. , :.inns; tn. noxt lino n, 11/-Floor 0r..; Naha of 2400 1.47. et - 7 f , f 0 (or sap-. Goo and SLon7 lot extra family and fancy. it beet it to goal ./C 4 IIQUO: ,ale, arm, at 3 1 , 7 e7t5'.1,35, wit.° / • fora declining; mate, 1000 bush pelnle new ,eilau at •7:t oats unchangod. Whaty 2 . 1330127 X. Ore s - to, Inc :!—Floor quiet and declined be, Wheat Coto taint and is lower. Cat, decline lie CfT , nr..,-2C.0 Dbl., !lour, 10,000 bill Wheat and i 3 f, a hoe Corn. .1•- '• . CINCINNATI LOUIS ILL -The riot. otestat, ..IKS7MA ," L.pt - .1. If Matralt. trill leave for Ow abler tvltt all later. ot,tltArt. p 1 •t. Tins DA v. wth, 5 ,AT o o, apply oot ba , rJ nr to LACK, BARN t4Li .k Cp s Agt... ,iFor itirinp4is & Rchi ®deans. v olt MI 011'11 IS ANLI NEW IN 1 s • t.ICLIttANS vitt Oleo itotunet A TON, CaptAiu LlttArit. will leave for tho att., no S 3151, tit 5 r. 31. I h , p.u.s.tg a apply on Waal or to dr.LS HAKNKS a CO eAgenta. - BUltll & JAM i t P., . 41 ;• 1 1 . 111.1 4 PACKEI. —Yon Mr.,11,111.1. ,t,ttt U. (41,4. tiro 11. Ml,l, wilt,., v., At, r.• an] all luettni,tialo port., or. TIM DAY, :La!, ',Et F., ft.i flit r tt4Ee vitt ynu tow:Jur - to JIFJ FLACK, DARN eS A Cr) . Agent.. 1 -1 01( NEW AL NY, t.ranh - :moth:laid 1 . A.10- cult--Tlit. Atm.'', DUN'S I it, earalts Mica !owlet, vat lent. , for and nil tuttrtne.llste port. oo Tins l'AY,' , lth init., ai lo A. a. For freight ur laatwgo apply nt - L. I . LACK,IIAItNY.S A CO, Agfa. Win Lat. Muutptils etn.lNt.ur Orlatte. In i-P4tt• Jet: 'lilt F.; jt tt, 11-11.1 t, nt (411 at.; .4 50!.. .TO LI 0:11111E.H THAI% THE RTCHEST'D/ADEM Kings ©r Eniperors. - IV 1 - fiA '1 7 A BEAL-rtrri, IItAD OP . I[llll. ' T 1 11 l': article that will natunitly reetore tine _s_ k41...”..4 11. i, hair. (the riving : fag of winch to gnu telog 11,1 MAW: /1.1.41 of a Inc k of proper seers/tont/Jim /only e tabu- nhln ineJliln- l'iol. it'uOD'zi 114111 TONIC to the only leaf,. tnninly f, baldores, drpones, premature change of c , lor t ea,4l me, wynrll rrldeutit• ci • meek of secretions at (tin : tDols id the !mit, whirl Can lom bound. Qonta dirsParalloha alnsupid nnd 'hair toiden . ' 111 sent, • toruer. grccerf In the couhlry . A raid nil "hair tonic." ntiless known to he the otintralidn of roe man who.. rolebrity has become , world stele. .1 1 0 not het any it.trlinli seeoler experiment npon l yedir hair. Ton,b nothing S he have not good Towson to beliefs Is all that It inirtndia to n Praire", Wood has an t.y years of *more rest of tiro virtue* of hie peeper. oN yr present Irene. Over 155 otrtiOnato IWe 0.101 . 09 i a tbd T,ltin of Oils file /:,tumors, final onion who haw tried It:, hood 11. 1 , 11.1.(1nin ...sow 'Foltz, Arilll.9/h.lBlB - tin Permit toe to coma to yootte obligit lone F eun'emtlee to . the noun. rettnettiott of.. toy hair to to original cob About the time 01 my molt.' to ' Mt. U9lted 84.10, It IS rapidly becoming gray. hot, upon the applIC•110 of y r "Ildlr ttinfonettee" it iwon received j i: its'esigitial hem. 1 consideryour Iteetorttitweas • wry writ,- 4111E11' tiretainal, rialto rules loos as well as agreeable. 1 ern, 'pear sir, yours truly, W. T11141411G." , Hnr.l Q. W. RU(TER, todlanapolle, lad.. mt* L. * W. , ll twag to . Wee ral acorn, Gut by the nee on Word's /tali Iltettir. ' Italie. tiediow ha. • Lbw boolof Mk. , I 1611" . 6014 17.01 Drpoolsto, ant by 0.). IYMeI & Co.,' 401 llremdlear. New York, awl 11.9, dlatkedl4.4lteSLl.l4l44lllll. 1.- Fold tie Pittsburgh by Dr:GB.O.II. KEYREII, U. L. PAIL. . - plissr9l74 a CO, atd all Dragging. , . (autdl7]. .-.- . .. -X.:, :' , . , ,• - ', -, L - f , ', -,1 .. , , , ,.11.6.. 75a77. scam" and mitt des from:tam at $l.OO Wttair. pale, yesterday at 1700 Math Trim& Dal Winter at depat at Si . 1 1 1 .07blitlE70—iww C. 0. Sugar Ii now htld Brady at 0?, (9, mainly at 9, by Um bbd, and at tbaltattal advance. by tan bbl. Now 3.l.lwwww Auld yostarday family: on arriwal„'a t 6733.3 to city triwbr: Porto Rico la bell at 41a11511.11.41 islft,at C".(0,19 tar Sugar Ilona, and $s top at ff 1454. Obffro flewat 12bR,13. ChAY.—i, nominal at $2.1039 .0 tan_ OAS PlPE—the following, are tbolvolationa for wranzbt row tubing: 4 , roar frxx. 1. 1b, f I t:7=7 7 P t 4 N 04.1.3, 11, •167110...-. ' " IS, L)3, Zia 21— "• 6 So=lo=N. 11M18. _ _- 10.1 to 4191 ails 31 .eg....-2.56 841 to 741 ... Ir m a, • A Peace 14411 a '8.,,,,....3,5.3 6.1 474 6 .. too stl 7 7 4.-4,25 41 ^ 7 --LSO 74,1 Cut Spike, 3 'to 4 1 4 -7 5 ' to 6 ....4,10 Pres44.l Spaces . 11 1.7 E.. lengtb,.. 5-10 Mier Rivets 'a Ct..... 4 - lio S, he. Goo Plow NAIL Rona. P.wt ..... `I nal" ut $15,23,316. Sit , ,k); Co-. 1 0.110 Imports by River I==! DEP-kRTRD. loarapb. Drovronvilln. JelTers,o, BrownsTlll, C6l.llayard, 11/t,takb, Clarint iti. Hirer-_ r.-rltli Telegraphic Market• _ Cincinnati, &c EVin: lly