AIL col.matitlito4. r t Sec Fint 'UBpAY. tv^^rtpetlyAandAia»ly.<aiiitoa k- it onr Jilt* now4baiy tfiMfejunla. icpompUat atrf^rtii^ilaiiß/'Kow:- potent 'astheir- “Prth'tih f?r»yfcntiye;'’ Mdairabtcorathe lidyjWe : cau.ajt least; sWplfte;‘iteinfaioy Ijsbow that, while it is indiffetaiit to £b, it is eqeeilj. destitote ii i ( add?eg< llj-ani jiesS^i jlj&it sow |m«6 the #»£', giving' Stofw^iiatibniaiwdj ikpMboa' organa bandit MoSebn’epori ,f| ? v |«6imbe-'--lilm bedanise i.ihe ditobnof biadhtivji Van,:: [ "x!‘ 1 ; “■ : j ft I not the condition of this once happy B PRE, e kcefallJiiiMliobe regretted,;or _do| A|Utiom fe^Op^il .tberJ lp ndred 9 ofj tk^Benifi pt -beitntade' graybssM4 tgei tqts! number of jwidowa- and. orphans, 1 mile by wat!‘ address did be aeknowledgWthe r-6 It IfWeceßsioo tile Nj BssibiJity esSbqrttg rrejdoijed “w y hifspoitioni Wife?* «RM«h» diihftßittliWiiariiaMeqt Mjfg onr;st^l| T forinj|e^m^i(ce'rjuid ftWHegtibs speech', attbgethfespvit 4s tone Arpeionl current,' bo|j|Sn:tiineaiikitftbeae it-reqnireB a bold Mqjjpb enunciate irdtlii— Wijjfnlbe tare? aronied ove|p Mc£.eon T ft : BanunMttiU Iv. 1 v. AHouldea-* deaMr to demonstrate their fallacy, ifth«V eaJ -ri.-j&m ffjraiKsatA i*/fG •> Ha i the waf agaSftf tlie rebiils, for the b.eens6-;Bnccei?Bdaliaa being insolent to, W»|man bbld enough to -‘discuss their tdjof conductjngjt? ;If nbt,^why ; do j set stbrt hfler McKcon with' the 'nity of fienda| Jiie anßwer ia plains ... myenientt ; tlftseinforiated.people on blood;'tbe peaee, ae long| 1b there is-, bjoodVto ahedj thpoi Intodesperatitjnanddespalr. This ft prpjppted by theit frantic.hatred of the whole.; Southern people, ' besides ‘ thei r on the ejtpenae' arid ioftheir nwgigbrs* „ .The Ifdir 'Yibjic radicals i en. deai||^^ahihh~lpSpf.|fr.:Uc£eon’B their anthor, and pe ‘‘French ' iwMntiTey ;Organ, ; pf : ikft mt Job* in.Uhe.^;-'; TlumftipEppMd'ftt all this,aJ though * *Hw r ™$ *atdttk>;aar We 00 Py*®®* ftnatica, who appewj jto regard the| people as being so manyl&olgj- Gazette, after copying dtont the.speech i Q Question, gives usjtbe following panacea for 'jidtpir troubles id 5 *, i: : - ' "11!^' high ime; iifttloyditnen shonld combilfe m, none Si t* l . 6 duly' mpfe imperative‘than HP°“ ".In every -part of ; theu jiarty. name has -been pr ?ffflF- d:tr ~^ r “" ' ' di tritUora W W?j?®Ssip.n.” ' bolitioruam iftidg pi :ats..dre invi tbe ieng»ieai‘;a;ses Cr ?Kjttpjn3ttalt«i i Sqlia’ofthe coDnfrpj i thenewaj paperalli' -phraeJtvQs This the' .. eehfecj l ) rngip' tWi HgSt glOO! and calct tiigai KAC = ’•-i-iifLV- ...... , aahedaome retnarsMbout tbeimnurity 0 f th' e Gazette 'W'o PWfflof‘M/SnAa 7 th, 9th or 10th or thereaMls.vthat pber will mnchabisiva matter!about ‘‘Vallandifr am i” | “Traitors,” & c ., and that yiero will be hdtbiiig in it about “ Ptev||iat# ;PiUa7 i>r ’ «Gramniar.,v— .Mark opr prediction! | It is more reliable ut°fortj I*** yHßkiaenß'tr nhyiii 1 Ona Burft tFd&harged Ueu- Inftntry|bas been arrjategat Bawiaburg Md ?®l|^lwiSSrw»b: wgtonypSgedHriffi^^f^feVn from iama period ofjaervice. • iranared dolisis plr montb'ig tiat’bad jiayfor a second |" 4 , Bingham if OhioandJn&fe jto'ttaf ]•' ;■■ ■' & Av >3L*r& 3aa««xB ?«ims7 Tij&ij - Joh£: K*Hy oil Hampslj Bepnblii . GHEEIjSY ON MILEAGE. For the edification of onr Republican friends and readers we extract the following from jia~the Tri bune, on mili&e, merely | voted ofp& what falls to his share: ! •§£! r “WhentheXXXVTlth bolress met in 4th of July, ,* i 1< ™ e members helped themselves to mileage j at the opening of the “first j^Lg! D ul’l! Q S^y^bdtred^^' ; odds H*»tt*fcttey take it now or : next year? 1 ? J'WSWHUhed thatrlit made i-great oddi, **« -haying taken his second of the Congress; for his successor would j Qgtly elatßs oaomileage, thoh|h two had : alreadybsottliaid.i .HWe'farthef ia^tted a suspipion that a grab bfe pMdftTol, Btoir(T mijeage at -term] 1 on and. wecshuL ud. “Ahd>ho> over-burdened, fearfully imperUed.almosf countryyhave r6tedsotrio’s3oo,| 000 into the pockets of its members and delegates in the shape of a fAird mileage} in cleardefiance'ofrXhßlasm its.members were, chosen, and which they. WHfli kmtdtWindteresp'dciftta^'elweeff themselverand thß natiOa\s This makes thetop oltflLlulpUol teepjjtmißfeSnteani from Washington to the sittings of bo^ fihalsjote on the proposition stood 6"- ayes,-69 nays. A correspondent of the : “On di • pft«lers, before the Yeaaand Ijajs •ere ordered, ,upwards of ninety declared themselves in favored faking the third mileage! "Some. thirty foprcierita rires of the. .people thus ahojved ;them- Selves too timid to withstand!- iha.dempta . tiOn or to ; jj % k 'J?'' ' [Q, MABCH 7. •■u- Overshot theMarfc y %cntive is tints Commented'njiiinby.alead • log Northern journal/ « - £ 'ln theory, Congress has made rhe-fed eral exeebti ?e irresistible: Bat,* -Jlke'Epe other vaifa theories they have hatchedj it will Be' likejyjo disapppint them in prac tice a It is ilke the theory of patting down the rebellion by' menace, or celling five hundred millions of bonds by depre ciating the currency, or emancipating the shtve^b^thSfrebteli.by.proclahiatidn.'/By putting the purse and sword in the hands of 4Be r ’hSbghs corpus, and catting loose -from the State governments, jCshgress has overshot-the mart. The power thusconferred.■frpnjtf be so dangerons, if raipthat hdhsuch a spirit, of vigilance ihaViho' mh* ral-obstacles ft .;lp break down the government;: •The dmiger is not gp great that despdtispi .wiU prevail »[ that the apprehension tjUuct measures essential totbpfßtfo<}esg|o| iJie war. To manage acotacriptioßiattEi: Wandering a manner aS to tpahe aljf'tvw are liable to it dissatisfied with the govern- anc ceag.- To executo.it in gratnitous defi ant ! 61 wjjij [the people. To place tbe-pfiraicWaliliber-. 0, of twenty millions of freemen fat the" .mercy of onh [man is a dient for. rendering, his -gavdrnmeht i %£rir£ phtydfto gcrcSrtof.service,. and the new levy-of conscripts is not yet made." It ; is a vain assumption of superiority to thp people while the people yet hold the pow er-in tbeir-own hands —— - IJnion lieaga«a.; • . Fpithe' Msf iim^, f 'pK>l)djljrj y juriog its career, the Gazette has expressed a de. sire for good company. It calls lustily on all “loysl” Democrats to come .up and; joid the Union League, which, it may he, they will.doand figaiu, as the boy says, “it may be they won’t.” Many years ego gentlemen named Madison, Jefferson and Jackson established ‘ar ; lhague',-requiring neither blasphemous oaths, . nor -secre, pass-words,known pt tiie.league ot- J)emo\ eracy, founded upon the principles of the Constitution, proscribing no iuan for opin ■ Jon’s Bake, bnt; guaranteeing fo > every man »e‘right of liberty and pars uit of happi ness. Under this league a large body of pa triots—not “shoddy” patriots—formed, and tor more than sixty yeats, under their Wise and 'constitutional government, the country prospered to an amazing extent; but,' notwithstanding this unparalleled prosperity jjbtjrie mete, Mleaguto” formed under different pames and leaders, all; more or .less in antago *%?S;f#.v party who,had taken that incomparable in strument for their rule'and “guide. A few backmsiiiyof'the-prominentspiriti 14 .the present- “league’ ’—broken down ..eHljeredia -league hjtder the cognome ofKnow Nothingsjitfor tjje-purposepaer they asßifoiltll'; ;tipg the government of the nresenriiine to the better days of the Republic.-. We' aU know they succeeded, their zeal in this instance was,.admirable,... Manyof ‘them,- witfoothet horrible disgusting'oathsi'todk one declaring their own fathers—honest -Irishmen and Dutchmen, “nnfitto hold any :officeof profit or'honor undss,the govern ment” until probably the sons had had a sufficiency,-.. sVell,atthe ’present writing, .Corcoran, Meagher, Sigel, Ac., have done *S. mufih_serVic«L as_iomelni tEe-Kuow Nothing Leagues. But,seriously speaking, we belie v cb inlaying thSt these.hpi{ie!patrrols7wfio aiecontinnallygettifig'dp'&JarethingpLa our republican institutionsntheart; their blustering, their threats, their; folse pref; dictions and their senseless, unconMUuHonri al acts, have, in a great measure, brought us to. where we are to-day, for whieh.the jpst .indignation of the people is rapidly bringing them tbj an accoont that all the’ oath-buund leagues they can devise. Will not screen them from answering.. And let me say, thisis thesecret of the’ knowing JS2. 5 £|Vl>ttsoVfeak'jqMk dpst to cover Ujean the reverend-editor of the “UmonLeaguea” among l 0 d h “ „ crate, and some of the Infest officinal tides m the fJrptchPharmacopix. J.Bi\T: 1860, X, i£Kig6g : ijij£ r^§wer.— ; iw^icain^' ; liseuwiionf, ile; desire; TTSSSn'in )W : 'rehdy latiis .beat ja,| the id inaea. TheliosßoftlielnaiMoia. slated poaitiTely Htha'-NavjOle ,% loss of Hie lia&tfoU i£fc&2Ssp£fi!Sa *”l ; has. t-i; 12 : 1; it ’ I For the Post* THE EFFECTS OF THE WAE. If the Sonth had foreseen the ruinous effects of the present uig|appy war there would hare been no secepien; and if the North had also Ww would hare been quenlly, no war. 9frhpjfiri||'eff||s has been, or at least not yet finished) of four millions of people" in plrnwrihg the raw materials of onp manufactures. Wherever our" armies hare penetrated, thus far, they hfeai dertrißvedfslaM.^.^ anttffiis muat continue to be as the worfkbf icoiiqiißat wi&Mml Owherever our naval powerharset its foot, whether ■»«*•*# lt hk has ; .bf6ntaie W imrdoL ! totracco, nee, hemp, may be coat sidered oyiterateddremthi , account wealth.,‘lTftS nun of theßoalfc 'ia. tins 1 Bui wKttt' wilfcitf r tile auff; the North;#6f? r .: Where, will jbelithe great mart.forithose manufacturing-iand agricultural products? J Where the profi tably employment for.-'our shipping,,anc bar-rari'eclinduatrialpnreaits ij«i era ■,(- ; "Mabhiavelli; in' Us ceTebbted says there era-:these modes of oonquer inga country ;' rhe firtt.' by total aftaifci latifln, and;.tfie v .fiestrnctibh( of;the.‘jMa6i tanta; the second, bysuodaiugtheirmili tyr/ maintaining a Standthgl4my, to bealwayE ready to repreffi-dSieopitent andinsurrCc tion;!; the tbirdf'by a better £br ernmentthan.thatwbi6hrwaB.arertnrnedH that -is one affording Bocoritv - fof the persons anAjn the people, preserving theirHAyf&iWyiolate, and' res -i pecting their hahitSj-preiudices and feei-1 ln Bg-,.: he justly,considers aa.the .ffifl* 1 . effectual tee seebnd, the., most cost ■ly, and the -third, the most -advantageous .!§)«»' twptfror, as well as the conqner cq». The brat is the plan of each men,' as Governor Andrews, LofMawaohusetttij) of Senator •'Sumner,--of-the ’•t&tedF’artifiier of ruin, Thaddeas«feV*«pMd of the ab-1 olmonists. m general lam sorry fp 'ibe place -nearly lifigland,.clergy, end a large, number oi the Obreelveßi in thy same category. These insteadotihe- of peace find goodwill, Ac cording ;to the gospel |of nothing hiit blood v alanghter, and destruc tiveness! MT;irj i •-• j<{ The white mahlcannot labor on the low sea islands from North-Carolina to Geor gia. He cannot endure the hot.suns and malaria of the Mr^iojj ) Tiind''*e wm pß at the' month's ofthe [Southern rivers. When thepreafffrt mode of (ChifarW abandoned, the'jndland will be as tafal as the campagha of; Italjp: will not work, atHeaStmeadUyau:! regu larly. so as to be depended on,' Se. will become what they call in Jamaiea’a .souhf ter and/ree sewer,* and, without thccantrel gurasand mi*eri«i butti»worStt:wiH! be a conflict with the whiteman,whoibatee and despiiel him. i He must parish before the superior race. Senator Sumner said in, the. •Senate that the massacres ofiSti • Rotningo wereoocasionbd by the struggle of.thejnegro toHjfimt,]ilM:wm»!h«itTd; Oft bjithtyFreach JaeptanCouveßtjon,.*jKt were ledibytwv ptepois' 49ft' st whites^ta'blacks, iwasiuboet ,the •MSft as,on. the: Sofflhsakvtbiceasts'amb Slower Louisiana! that is, | about one.white tenilacks; ibutinthe' Interior of the jlißion an<d massacre, it '-'bfeoktf ohftt will-perish.' But thereifc'atnorefetal jdiiogeir ’which will be of enterprising {^jankeesi£wbo»sft aid and which probamy will appear in the course of the wet season—it ib the yellow fever. 1 Tte gard the lands of lpwer Louisiana, or -the Mississippi and its sugar plantations,-as liable to destruction from the breaking of levees, which must, be., thh case iT7dm the present system beabandoned. If there should be a more than ordinary rise'bipthe floods, one of the richest agricultural Spots on the globe, iorlite extent, may become an irreclaimable i lake and u.huti dred millions of dojlrrslist at once foihe Country. The fenalio, like the insane f ambler, never counts the chances agiuHst im. ■ ; | I read the other day a statement which I can scarcely credit, that in the capital of Kentucky; -delegates’ fibril' forty coun ties had aasembletjjtoi deliberate on their own interests, but tfiat a military .officer suddenly appeared among them/ ; with bayonets wiilnn call, and ordered them to dmpepee, which they Quietly. obeyed, without even danng to. remonstrate*. - if this be so, where is our boasted superi ority overAhe militarirdeSUptiams of Rus sia and Austria ? 'Moßfi'iy. Crittenden, advises bis countrymen to fight tbe. 11 proc lamation" with “resolntipns" and the rebels with “bayQnetB.’ , j 1-et us suppose the South conquered, and a half million of "solders distributed through it,' and’a! thouiaiid’Vessels ; 'ot bar to line our coasts and riveijs, and a debt of five thoneand millipjjs of dollars to begin with. Shall we hays even!the repose and the calm of despotism thronghont the vast extent of the conquered States? Shall we escape collisions'Witf/foreign powers ? Will the conquering! ..States, be at peace enjoy quiet within their own borders?; Will their, people be united contented and Imppy? . Will, the people of the North apbirnt to mihtaiy eervitude iwithontlimit, and endleSs taxation ? Aud in thd South Sicilian vesper's,,no Irish massacres.-no Italian Alas. what u aad liege of history Is about to Open s ,in’this once ;tree and,prosperous country; ruined by the politics! quacks and the. Abolition fanatics of the pulpjtend.the press ! It was well .spoken by Burke; of -the French Jacobins,"“fools rnsh ini where angels fear to tread.” ~1 ' , W. For the Post. : ?or the Pc«. ; M a - Bditob : I wonld suggest, in connec- with the expested anjalysia, a review following, taken from yogt goaty ceoeor: I |r !pa analysis referred to above are t-o I bp/ortcardsd to the editor of the Gazette, I wrw will award the pHze', which mil be hjaid in a> -good greenback, at the book l ieeper’a deßk.” ] r. I* tmy analysis can make sense orgram- W <sf that Sfp'ght'apeeimdn' of condensa tion, I >7lll admit the Key. susceptible’s exponent, to a high place in the temple of Pulotogf? : • i "JtwrcrS. 4 Hebei Knanoes, I It ia stated that between £600,000. and £600,000. of: a; contemplated f B’ooo,ooo to .Confederate I ment,iaa been negotiated. at Paris,and [■Frankfort by Messrs. Erlanger A Co. The* amount ia to.beaecured, by, cotton at,6d. 'per pound, whichiisfttoibepdelivered on? the cessation of the blockade; 1 The Bank of Mobile had remitted to London about £40,000 in specie to meet, until July, 1864, the interest on the bonds ofjthe Alabama, . Miss Emilie Figdor, -lately ia tic - ■'’. ' ' ' •-• ! The Gold Panic. . The New York. Tribune lias the in £ upon the excitement in cold in ty on Thursday: agf “The Jeff Davis gamblers Qp.Twhieo must'kßvo lost,'inaSijer from half to all they have made cost of the nation dnriug the prc year. They hold desperately, and wildly, in the vain hope of repelling the rising tyiaof loyal faith ip ihemation’a andiforced the" price, which had thhrfmtf 51-i9? i SI-^^bac^mp. r current set neavily against them, and they were doomed to go under, and it.ia ref piarkablOithat'theJiilli of 'elevei£jpari&nti in one day on gold, did not depress stocks an average of.one per cent., while Sient'e settled hardly more than sSSc^ io f BB ' Bev enteen peroept., Govern! 'hkveafiovrh sSarcflya'shada* Can. more be needed. ,td prove>®3 lireffiittmtf at which'gold hks ret cently been sold utterly, andfietil nous?” '• ;■ ■ ••••. - ■t [ The appropriations made by the Thirty l seventh Congress sre as follows: ExtaSasaion, July, 1881. about $284, OOteOMl** «•» • - .'!> •. *.!«>• s t ' .• 'z- 7 • - liji". x.a " - bang. Session, ending July, •1882; S SBIB, 000,000. ' .. \ ' . '’■ •Short. Session, ending Mich 4,18(18Mh -400,000,00a , la.:: j Receipts friiin .duties on iin ports’ intdniai revenue’direct taxes, sale of public lands *c., and estimates from March 4, 18ei, toi J “*y y ?84,; .$820,000 OOO—which‘dednct-: ed ironj the above sum, wrill leave the Of °findebtedness-npitoUnly 1864,~racludirig;the,$70,000,000 .debt left! by the last Adminst-ration, $2 027,000,1 000,:' ■ : i The Bhip Jaoob Bell Captured* by j ‘5 *s ! _ The, Jwob. Be}l, captured, by kheiFlori-] da, TO commanded bv Copt. Frisbee.andl sailed trom FoocKow on the sth of No S vember, and passed* Attjier od'the 30th of the aempmcmth. Bhe was io’no loPthW fi te3 *Asf hhd'Wsjf OWtiVd by Mesarf.' A, r w . * this oity, The • t»l ue of the ? ahip indi barged w*Pnof lees Than one million of dollars- The cargo pf the •MBW Bell con&stiedj #122*000 pacSttrefc 2,600 rtillsofmatting, s,OOOboxes of fire crackers, 400 boxes of fans, 8 <X)O mats pf cassia «ig&ll.hixetof4fap&if r . The cargo was chiefly for English ac count , and; insured in England and New lork. The vessel and freight were val rad: at il,000,000; ahßurdd : itr : Ms l city wl?Si sfw; the duties alona, wanid probably g*. <p7; feef provided, hp,to the id iDat. with Austrian musketSj'tbe mnjorifyof which were.woise than useless. - The 50th' -Massachusetts Bsgiment, .which Orleans with these .tnal-.oflthenftmade In-the, Bth reglnsent showed Umtpn an average only JtfSS?*! PRtfif- §Qy*Wfinld tsnapa-cap .at the first poll, Besidee*iifbey frequently jhft. recoil ap i '"‘-Hfliß /Mississippi Fleet. |{ bs eo^> I jK O . I Momton, gunboats Tuacumbia, % gdlis; CHilicothe, 2;,!roiicia(3s Benton, |PO i C&roujiolet,.. J&; ? MonadicCityf 18% LonisTUle,,il4; i »nrl«ftyafo;“ i ff; EiUt= 1 0; De Kalb; 18 4 Cincinnati, 13; Pittsburg, 18 ; Worden gunboats, Cones’ Joga, 9; Tyler, B; Littlb fiehel, 2; Lex ington, ‘J Bragg, 6; Price, 4; and twelve draft “Un clad” boats, -mounting Wx gans each. I Busman Sec - eitary of Legation ” L* , t ,fao of OB>^^gauon:al';^tl ratemmrg, now filled by Bayard lteyloiy *rhb wisheß to return in jgftdered tofiichard C. McCormlc 1 !, Act: >MtfbmßitBaloner of Agriculture, and de- ! Ttf i The bill district of ponses, abpfii — «pt the. 3aprepaeC«ip ia ol_ df,tho^e.aholiah e d,.jri of the District lizing thfi Courta of- the ' ..-wbicbpassedboth listing Cobrta,: ex- VLavy Courts. A ited in tho place itiJndgeß.;! ■" . | The Governorship . ' Dr. J. N,Wallace. Delegate ipgton Territory, in the 'XXX,' gkess, is'talked of for ’ Territory, a part of iyashihp' <*en llaOlellajps Corf | The President omitted Seriate before" the. ndj< Mepleljan’a eorraspoudehc Depart pvdrif. If cannot m ted until a fresh;call shall' P I E Dj On Thursday evening, sth iual Mp; JANE BEOKP A'M, reled Joy A. Beokhamr aged 76 veqyeu jibe friends of the fimlly.wil Uje. are ftfpeotfullr tovite(it<> at Soon at 2! o'clock, from her late Sandusky s'reet Alleghenyclt? fjOXSTIHITIOX WAX] si* ■■ ■ "wreH's fi»t Eolaon; ■ Lindsay's Blood 6earoher: | BrecknoU.'j’Slilii Sbap:''' j Liquid Stqveßolltb; t :, I BriiokeMiSi&ttJPilisi r McLean's Strengthening i “Oovell’i Rienniiflo'i’illE: 1 ! Wood’s Restorative Cordial j Bead’s Magnetic'Oil; ! BMr CaUe»yaßaiki , Forsalety'' “ - 3 'StMON fib!6 ftomer Smithfisld a ajraeror Penn I.ARKEST, CHEAPEST AST) f r!v v? 881 oftfie s3B oavs for: a lauLomiuorc’al course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. B^amboat , sons atone-haCprioe. Students en- 1 , ociiaTlcl revierr at any dine.. .. ■. This Institution is cdfidieted By experienced xejwners and praotinsl business men, henoe the prdraianee &r graduates at this College by busi men throughout the country, : as well os this! A. OOWLKY, lung known. M fta best! |“mo of tho lirion, tdaohea Ornamental and ! SlfFor ,7„5 ti W.,gnd Catalorue oontainlng. Inll informal I nonj enolOiutwenty-hTeOenbtto the Prinenaia ■ feb<awdnwtf. >- l ; i i|j |- f •** Bit j\ ■ c toikECiUBWAIHfAKieg. S-! 1 PCBE OAIiShBU UCOHICE. War In South America, NEWS .i^JsSAi^iii'iEStßii. IS *4 & ,■% Mm SSH* Ist, Stafea fcunhoat Connecticut. The pirate Alsbapa is rejjoctjsd to have been seen ofi' okjk fcsifteUa'-bh the'.'ldtli diC inLof' ?ori aifftyg gt. ttjm&ffb'Zn sej»m< ‘ ! e»eftinfc ii etgft fchftjing a 'Saabiiiy %w’OFdi®i ‘jjfc#'®&> *yd a&cizdxSmA < Oflljitain -end, J a‘ ftoitibtf Bhe iutebded ‘*" ' ‘ : •/ itjbsj-q h!fiow ■ Light, states thatT > reßid4ri£Carrfera!M&- six. ihbushnd-flieb:, r The nans, .tinder Ptesldenft hava about ■■wimrvwm, sasrsi£ #®WWo®e!ptf $p SfflsS imdwiMw&vwsk fSr**® V > Ttie a ßn£&h han’gpmrrLcE : forf t6‘ , sfeOhe l?^£r. i;, .'Rh%oit •Carters •Ifaß-ipySithSfiif llimffil The South’A^if^^i&SiJsjoiftMn 1 no sloop-or-WarSt. at 'Panaifaa. I&gljaajus* March Quartermaster , has been ordered to Car lisle Barracks fdf tridj‘hj c6urt iparilaloh charges'preferred by the’&endtV 'Cbmmi£ tee. . Lieut. James 'E.-.Ddnaldsibii bea tn^r.aihq fade* -.‘nroi BJ'I .. ■■...J«i e.' rwl ;r i-illiy.) i.-rWssHa'QTO^iMhwtffl.&Podtntfeßlefi^ mond -Examiner of Monday AV-ijrNXit * February Comihraap the'Opeeha' *ftflj»q*asa<Md groundedonfthe Allisler.and was discovered by the Yankffl fleet. A Yankee* ifoii='ciad opened Bra. fatlfi' past seven p’cjpcb, add continued it until jten o’clock, when au,incendiary -shell ;struck the Nashville and set .her on t fire, |and she'is- hew a' total wreck. "The Fort ! tired, upomtba Yankee’afidchit her twictf' the pther Jtsnhoat oifi'the; fleet firedatthb ;t(irt, bpt did np damagp. c t • i ~mn^h: : _CoLDj(Bua, o.i, March 5.r-Theeditorial )®@«B <H the CrieiaWdampbbeaftotiughrbjl: soldiers, :af itbe - ,!id another buildipgtwSsret ieft undisturbed./' :General .GoopetS-ihaa. called ont the military force anderhis-dotn 3 toand''toreBtoreorder. :' ' j - «,h; i,. u ! Halifax, March G.—The steamer Ara* pia, Capt. Anderson, fiyeo'clock this morningrfciM a ioiiiw OPT S„ arrired out ou-tbe Soth, hnd the Australasian on the 21st ult, , -The, pewsbrought by. the Tatter did not transpire tilt afte? business hours otrthl 21st'. The political mews embraces nothing exciting 1 ; the Polish , question . being the! leading, theme. ■ ; . . It is reported that France has sent a dispatch to' Berlin; eipreisih£-gMvafs- ! satisfaction with the interfemion of tia. vJjh-,a- ,■*s- a deb at ein the. British HouSe'of LordsKhotd John Bussell denounced the Cpnrseiaf Buaaia. . ; • ,i| ,; t - : It Mv Pould ha^^eri dered-his .resignatibn -ub Minister o£ ; lfc nance..,: t >s , .. r : ,^ v ; The bopAfrdjjjflned on a-halt for tentea: The Paris Constitniibnbl* t? y i fl t ? B i - the \w t ® ntion of* Prussia 'in roland ihs renaafcfl it an European qn£s ; hon, but the teat of aWra'Md tjpn willdissipatefcapprehensions/’e»<! ?.<«<: . 2lat~—-The ! prpposi* tion of the.liberals for Prussian neutrality d waa agreed to in the Chamber of almost unanimously. Nominie-’■ iyal commissioner were pi eaeul, u 'le government'send in any com '• ’riK hi uiaijfcA .nJ Royal Mail Compaay’e , r iBBATED BLOOD POWDER AND '' Ol'N'Ti^-E‘NT, HMfor DisjftSM of Homos add Cattle; “d by theOompany in their ifsoto 1844 until Hie opehiog of the '«.the principal routes. After, the gen theßerefnedtes.in all the stables of the thair.atmoal ealdsof condemned stock' njlnned. a sav>6g to the Company -ex -000 K 53 Ihf LorilSl ’aooiation offered the Company. £B,OOO ta the artiolea only in their. ro jK#rQWide r .. dietempor,. rhetftfta,.! JOfivTuiward i trains,'loss of apßetita*, j rtSi? 6 * 1 ? 118, < L“i as ' “* I forfeit of flcabbew/ natation -of,-the. eyes,- flstultf s “ atWMftotn.imbnte blood! cor lnjbanduyetV improves theabper : the bawela; corrects alldcrsnre at,“»,eland«.„ strengthens the: system. Bkinsmoothand glossy. Horaes-brS hard labdr or driving, ouioluy re igthe powder onoe a day. ; Nothine equal to it in keeping, ,h<ises up in iondltlon and strength. - i Interior Royal Mail.iQompanyV \! '•rap ; BOisqs^pniijqssx;. tend- Cornerg^lm^' fourth streets J*w®®«r«Eßs!neH moumbranoo, ojrihsinoat-approved “6KiK62S' : 2i!LK^ i * 0 ?- op0I !^ w 0 iJ“P«nrea tiacttoriSSa' worth throo timea theax oant. .titnatm* in «n w*- loiologooanty,' closO hytbecoantyaeit ■?>!» aeountlwwillbo perfeot. ' ■”< fP~s iA>“S .. AtPrubtai.rU mh6;3ta 81 Diamond qtreet. Pltttbnrah sprikg;goods. Wiiisssssst.sgnmit SRWX6 ASD SDHER tilM W Fixer CAb&fMkMsl iSAJU>CASSIn E RES ,s*i3s‘S«n2&>T^J r iSOiq <T .'■ *:■■■? aA figured Silt Vtatin** ’w.teMdGiEEri &>., ' ’ ■,t iaEi-ifigaij-. t-J..'.';; "i s sr;( .! 1« yEDKBAtSMEJBIIi; .aoiUsdei JiHEsiq X ' ' Jastsfesa Buii«. AJtoii&nd isaortiß*ot df^oSaol^* 1 TO-DAY'3 ADVBBTIBBKRJnP iRAPH, § PH > m s % m■■ - »i iwff 'uuiCTWsßa^ W 2 g. H 3 ft m:M::£:£zt I P# -* 3... i.si&TiSb 6 fla S»B::::^::::.g::|:£^af^Miy jH I ijjfcafefcsvi* ’ii-Eatei g&TTfcijrti fIM 5 7£? ki<*ijaH<?spradirg/i <» 2 eiJ n4k t)ti« r.o itefllz Sail o? ■ iU »*<> .€B3l.7sdflisßQl .*£s£”&'>. H HO'? gg BAMA sTEOFID. ; • 'r a* si t au y r., rt ;• i u - ‘r )o €S**. ... ?atir;olJvrT 00 ... r/ oi > aCLt: 0 *> *b/*..vdsc<> i sJLX&.<*'> l ii>‘c'u ... pd.’uono 'J X JUiJ , ,c.tOaOtT! ......... i«owui;U Stf £t .... ••H:05>:13 7 Pi'-dOVT Or* I 'i%t D r * .ei'CtST? 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" , A* bgjitnfi l tt)*m*v■■■ -:o» \ C'VCnSs&gNi od- udt ci vbosT*f> zlsioc eii’ r -/v.i V /rorKua *»ift *}o oHdxiu olr.ioi m-.',!i-> - •. t-.i/ lo Miviia-j ovs:! j.-v-’-i i:-/\ :J.t ii*i«7 ncai sab yliomrOrL 59 MABKET STItEET, * •v ‘ ; 1 U \lO; od _ Wei fc7>?.ViM * . j '■]'■■ ) : uv;-ra:ii- r i ■*- ■ ■-'■* - - u-u ( ! juoibiv-' j-.c-k -, ; i'J • «. ; a .* •jwdil l,- ■-,[ r. , si;.-:,. i'TmafiTio(<bto«l ;um*,;i. , -kd iii.temhiW ,rstqc:*if ad.t lo Hr# &>.. lt‘ ivr S' I At ftUC'JIIiUC-VL'JS.-flaj .aTOS&M m&Sj’SC'Cf* ; -i.i !i at Mtasrtttt «£mtt*»'l* * 1 •<-..-«><i9qzB Janon-Msg lacjj .jrrroi os SSA JF£S -i£!n GJtBAW rBJkttGAW&S ■ • >'■ ’« v v .j)s )/fr,ssbn ac-tiam ' FOBNCH.BBITISHand SAiSOIfT' Umo-. D B E BM ifcjs.V.fqt A'*’ OLD;FKXGES;,.; J -;O-'Oiill and W ’ J ”.'• ' I'/ 1 "" . • r . , .' . '. ;0 more complaining of Rata and Mice. * >‘ : CWta ! Flftt^jtn3&if l! 3 Bom.-act '-• i. ; sa: ,iiix!ivoiDnuo<! lucl-Tpas? ; . Use the Hat Killer - sF?!!*gßaZ££ m .. : '-Vi‘-’".f“.»,; "H 3 Eoe^^i'%wartMt£wSSSl-J‘Sl3H i - ti oHlB'~wiWß,i i Xfcdstrttfjtft: | .Lt-vira. l ::;; ■! 1; j llaow h U;yz;h-ihv hosier ,1 y TbLoT s ‘^^/oOh'^»li^Aaaia °■ *' ®^SrW.iiKMpflfl “ I ~*jnn -::■:! • -.ti' -f >n H lultswo ;? D , ***“ Bniip4Wer AJewtr Im, u i avßi:, ‘, i,: -; ; siiJ l, Kfiggfr • -1... •:-,» COM- o. | ITl'O*^^ AKGHBTH®EIY4>eWgen<, ;8d ‘ .fcHHMrafa«aflagSft r!Sm I V^?S in ®' been. newljr- papered-- apd: Ss; N <’iMi>ua o i<!k‘«rt'4e-'Aii«Sw; i ties SSSSfe 111 'I®*** s3Pu|feii'>tar; Jv*.T s- ; UCtJTKBKfiTdSOSrS, 4h5...j ,r •?*si‘suHetfctreel.-' 11 ' j^jABTIO il ! TV #* •TV. I d“-C!J"e. :> @>m£n sfISSSIsS nig?? l ™ B . «WW» »nd CanmaitHA.; riSrt ao Yaarre* B» wlß|Mgtibigg:• v ~r ■ oonier.Maf n.'Mi a *'- -"-v— n'-gffir~faj l«[ IN.S— IO iißßllSrijg'PgjtWn'M/iyy •■fliJJeiSs jast reosiTedMd^for thorp's c£; U:1 aK^tfftatitait. rnl , 7t aai.’n' <iaTAjWM*JßUwrar. “• • • - - ■ pistoiJ»- .51*6 . jit jjt ; lph7;':-';f»; At ' f*T/ iwxit&mi iitffeVs ireai ns }j.,&Aß9gAU ;»*.»> wpt»ius«* i ipnneaiUr Tmo'*'y i rj- n aTt vr.p.tMi S/.i. .iii .ei: jji^VeuSJi " /rivHt'iK irxjf’jO'i ta.ovaO'iJt J. f « na < n& w psosJ lla.i , *Ji, 3c»n U'.rink.'P 110 TTfioj* C|Wp ity *ioirsc’'}db t»ril i« -oti.j o*3 ij:iwn;i*Ju -iasmtff Jjffii ,«chit>7<2 *d £/m 'tslk’to i?i& zrti ik " j: 3Vit?V?T Villi’ GPvLJ iiJ ciil4 Drug Etore. 63 Market rtrtfe? 1 '9M)mW#gSS3M!!S{SEL: . . j a £ r “‘ '■ -*p- '■•* . «tfes§!. r » - f . .s&icCr ■ ~,f ■ \ /, : -.fimiiiSasl . 1 ivw^-sT-ttiiiortrtirt^Ki‘o S l sau.[ ca l'ttifll<iib?* -d&iflioil tatfak £■? ?', J I ■'—*?f n ' - r --- ■> r-< rfx y£{ i„1 %${ f)£A Iv ptewawwawpiy PHfWssHSlßiisiafr it:; 'KOS ; •:;] 7A? L I fr : F u eocds. to vhab.ttheTfoHfiPMt Jdjger portion of (heir purchases were «l»o«nseDowjioQa advanfeeiii |nttte,irii>tern Mark ets, ahd | *w &*MJv UQpceas'iXdAiiiiiiivsuSmfiM ^l Mtiridj^Tlw^niitP^ jess of thoslate firm trill besettlcd by either part j” B j March,". J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. j The a 00-part aetaup for the purpose of conunnW the Meroh- Wt Tailoring business under the name of Gray Fossiel &Bese, at the present stand: No. 19 Hmi sV^qCd^A,patrozia#eeodihezafix4>et{d^d^o#. !®mha'«rari&ia€m ««. *. *s <6 ; r »Yfiir*%JEMab4al4vo If •y&lyji~'iC~UW'i!>'<inn Et»iv»i{ IIA H disposed of my inter'ist In the firm of ‘ i8 ~ '*B ADVBBOTS: io-x "T”- BAE E g TATIOM B!1TE S PBBSs* _ el'giag' a» v: Aajras£;aaatßia] aoL T r.?yfc.
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