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TETtNIS.—Five Dollars u year. parablo W1 , 41a I. .d Fix Ik Ilorulavarlably rtllllll.ll If 1101 NIA With ' lLl the dear . kEir SinGlircuplee, Two Cl:NTS—fur oath at Chu counter iu the Oglcei attd by We News /lop- THE-SATURDAY MORNING POST Pribitubrul 'from tho Immo ante°, on a largo blanket size ahem, at 'MU DOI - J .4 RA a year, in atlyance. Single coplea. Five Cara. 4Qi'' No paper will bo diacontinued, (unless at the discro. non of the Propriotora) until all arroaruges are paid. .t -No attention will be paid tu any order unless =cam panted by the money, er satlin.tory reference in this city. Chunected with the Establishment of the Morning Post is ono of the largest JOU PRINTING OITIOES h.; the thy, where all kinds of work is done on the. shOrtud and most reasonable tarms. ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and Coulamllor at Law, taco Fourth stn-q, Nu 1 deaLly AJNIES A. LOWIUE, Attorney tl attire Fourth streot, Pittalurgh, between Smithfield and Cherry alley. dtallay =MIMI JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, office corer of ant Grant Stine s, Yitta toe h. SAM P. ROSS, Atturnev at Law, Nu. IU9 Fourth Plltsburgit, 1..10 door beloW Mr. Rudy Livvry je."3 ATltll'K N Alderman of Third NV ,Lid. /411,0 e..riter ,if fineitt and Fifth street., (foritirrly tiorupied where nit tqlSille, , , the rAlire AidenllAlL us.l JVISLICr tor the Piss , Will Ii L. Surgeon I)t•nti.t, sueeesgor to 6 . 144 Sttlithliol.l varori. /fir Rhin , hom, I o I o'alork, awl from 2 to 5 o'cl , ,ok fet.ls:ly T scurf'. Fk.urtlt :greet, five door Nt.kt.t. (11110. 11,11, I rom 9 o'ckk k A. M. to L o'clock P. M. Jl)11N \IIN)RII1:.11 1 , )I . lwlt , sale t;inwer an( I•nh• ,•1 PIG m il'. L.... I'lo DI. N., '27 NV,nnl istrevi alsIN ,ILLI kII 1.114.1.1:. VIII i:.1.1 NI %I Mt,: KTS ,, I, ill:Shill - L:11 ATI LLER & Ink.: 1: ETs,) N. 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V., F'TNK TO i S Cll, delot, I null retire attviiti•ni 1.. the Inulsorthm gm•nerul deteetive 1."1.1t E in the Sintrs .4 - 111 no pi,. ‘rlh.•../1,111. KID I Odlitlßt. Mlll9allf -' \ - PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS CARDS 14 —t. Pat./te /r k,l hral.,l tilt -1,01. J 1111) j(111N 11.11. - I', 'lit., to .Jame cnn y. r • hol It. PAINTS. 011.5. E STl'4 FS. N •. 141 11...1 ei. ••• t. I.4•ar 1 ;411 .111. 1.1.4 v T ~ 1141.11.141: u,.1('..11 1 / 4 11:Slt , N A NT. I• 14 Lthert v Ih. t J.. /A; 11'. Ft 11.0,41: •1 It. • Ape, A 16,11111. ply. 'firm...ll.k . 1 1 / 4 1.1.1,1, 14. Pitt•l•ur:ll, 1 / 4 1.) 21. r. 13-21 I \'. (11.\1)\\ I K, I . citt,ll‘•l.. T l'.11 . 1.:11. N... 14, \C..'_l " r.l l / 4 c It. 1 . 141..1 .41. 44 - The 111..:41..41 market pre :4411, paid f..r 11: 1 / 4 1 / 4 , a l / 4 i Telt 11. 11.0.1.1.1.. L. ..... am VT P. .\1:11:SI I.\ M. I inporterB amt y 11'1 I 1.•311 I'l l'i.:11 IN I / 4 .:4, ` , 7 , trert. 1,./j — F....1.• NI- 1.. r tL.e. I. ',al,' 1/ia1,1114 , 2111n , Me., 4. Dolicourt anl/4,7 1) T. ('. )1(11:C..1N. I;,..kseller and SI:1- _l_, • timer. He , - .01 tt Livt a 1,1,1:/.. , 44 . 1111 , 1t1 :441141..1. 7ih,t• at. t t rt.ttttt. It tntlit...% Pt.-4 ..11.1 Gel. Pap,. &c.. I, tit—td :Att. No. IA NI ~,t1 ',tn.. ea:4 ni 1:41- NV.‘ T(iiiN 11. )1El.i,()11. anti Retail le tl-alt•F itt M - It' ;I. I v 4 ri;l ENT S, .k pi, Ii ',IE., and str , t. P1ti...11.1. mo b. Jattl c( 0; ‘‘ Ni. 17,1. 164; .0.4 1...1.1 ... all Ism i TllllAr4.` 6 . SNIT?' nlk4 • • Minh an , . I 4,104-11.11 N 11,11t1 :t I,3piply .4 .111 th. hrawlei of I tol...ruil 1111.1 41 I I kl J .k• 1.1 liairs ( '51.1( II IN , tltl St (3110- No 19 IYooI +tte , t rot tka (I ul 11„1.1.I 11— turgli al it 11 \ I)L.[ 1\ II I. •th 1011 1/I1 11%1 51- , •r 1: I SIN \\ll , ' an I k}(11- I llktt ttk51.1%(-11.111 n , ,, , 41r ~,.t. BSllui'E, EitI•IIANT • J ' AILOIt. Thin' O ,o t, 110.1 t dart tko thankful 1..1 this very liberal latrenage be upon begs leave to ask a continuance of the as he to now Metter prepared than ever to tiirni , sh his !I and ias tomeni with garments which will insure entire satiefertien. I 1 always keeps on haled u htrgo assortment of the tatiVr• styles of VESTINOS., CASSINLEItF., be., whi n li he will make to order on the shortest notice, upon reeson.tbie terms. TM.A perfect fit always warranted JOHN 11. YOUNG THOS. B. roux° FRANCIS L Tat N.I. TB. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield . street, opposite City Hotel, inanufactureer of CA ISI - FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of every description. Ma terials and workmanship warrantod, and sold at redneed prices. Care taken in packing for land snd water carriage. WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, wholoindu and retail, embracing every eityle of furniture, in 11,1ewoio..Lhominy and Walnut. sui table for parlor., chambers. and timing rooms; Nun, t,. any in New York or Piniudaphla, an.l ut lower prices. Every snick made by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Makors supplied with any quantity of TURF. and CHAIRS, on remiiinalibi terms. • ~ . • lintels Curniidied at the illiorteAt nutlet, Warerixiinii, N.., 77 and 79 Third surer, tiug2 rirrsßcßorr. PA JCOCURAN & BROS., Manufactur ers of Iron Hailing, Iron Vaulta, 'Vault Doors Window Guards, Swumd strtiet and 86 Third stre•et, tr tween Wood and Niorket stroota. Pittaburgh, havo on hand 3 variety of new palterers Fancy and Plain. suitable for all purpose!. Particular attention paid to et:lining limy° Lots. Jobbing done at short nolo mar2l VOLUME XIV. JoIIN LITTLE, .Ir., ty street, tins BRANDIES. 6,nte Brandy. (Dory fi ne,l t)crd Ikuply at Co.. ksuper.) )11irrett. k Co., Sazentr.,. 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' file 16 , 1..11111 ~f lii ddlereal delaulnedlts are acielltdo aa.l it Irma r.wdern Inantgartorea— a le , keep 0,1,0% , tadadiled ILlel adopt all vrillult , le irto,l .•ri. W. 11. W PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM MIME BUSINES AgTilt, N. 201 Liber d f,llowiltg Very t•IH.iCe ar. ,Ant Laid, , El Schltapp, SCNI)1111.:S. Itaalwrfurtrs Se“tell ItarcinN ISild Olterr3 lhounay, A I.>iialle. A iti.ctll.•. 10, ha and .1n va, ' Young 111 :ttoi Ignrk 11,01,4 qt I uir...rt , ..1 Havana c.,r11,,cte,1 eith 11.., I,llSi- a••.,,i... hLt I'll 1r Ell= 1.•r..1,-• I • ' r.• 11111) .I•1•I it Ow i. 11,.% F. 4 'l C. C. TiNKS....M. n.llt.l , Ni tn.. AINIEItICAN PAPIER MANV COMPANY. No. 7. sukuufa,tur . rs of PAPIER MACIIE (PIfNAMENT!'‘ for l'hurr hoe. Sh,anthoats, AC.; MoTor nAI Pictur.. &AMC.* Window aii.l Poor 1441.1keta, and Centro Plook4fTor I`..ohnc, /t."l mini Mouldinas of flescription, ao.I and warrant,..l wort, tlurablc than auy othon iu to In nom in use. 44- Orders exeetttell on the Ott" - test nod., N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is esperially di rs•bed to this article, VII iwenunt of Its light weight. CUMMINS. TUSKS & CO., No. 73 Second street, between Wool and Market, J e ll Pittsburgh. J. 11. JONe, I' D. Dr.:4 ON ES .5 Lil2iNt i Forwarding. and eigninission Nler dianta, 61 Water street, Pitt.iiburgh. topic) LAW BOOKS.—I. am authorized to sell low seine vain/o.de Law 134)0101. 10 rola. Pa. Reportw hy bore Brnrier's T 111330110, ; Oreeralera Evidence; Wharton's Digest, lost 0.14 And other Doriorts, Elementary Works, ke. UFO. F. fiIILLMORF, at the Aire of Morning hot. GREASE -20 btils. for Railroad and Coal Curs, for sale by [(bra] llENity 11. COLLINS. IFA.NTS' FANCYI'I4I'PS AST CA.PS, at 91 Wood street. Opel) .1. WILSON It BON. YOU can be thoroughly suited with typili Lir Dttperreotypt, ett CARGO'S, 76 Fourth et., uppiltito Wilkius Oa's. docil FOR SALE ND TO LET. \V lOM IT MAY CONGERS.—The Public IA :spring SAIeS ~r Real Estate at ROChest, aro now closed, and the 111:11.1,1Ni i SEASON has fairly CollittleinNsi. Every Citizen of itooh.fter Is busily employt Evim thirty or forty new families, who hare Isrome citi.ens the laysent Spring. Mal constant employment; and in a few days in handosi families 11,,rU will 60 required to carry on the Wail; of Uiu Thu (Air Dia/sling 12.1lablit 1 r?n,11 la now nuil operation in Juni, earl will sivailj ('harry, rho let of July Tu i h r.z sett it/ will liir linitivilintelj, anti maniirous other oiltmenc,4l, Irgnirinx a groat amount thu ('or 11.-1.C. , 10101 , 55, al/I.!: .0511.1.5 15.:555 lo 11,0 I,llll4rud. A loom,. II: hr irklll,k,fr.nu Pitistoirtili has just pa, sour lan,. Urn .out rnrs,l to notku upon hit Ili, h :sio,oiar u hs. souls 1,11111 , 11. , ol tit.. uock. t:t.. Ilt•ret.ll.4m e•Vtl.ll , lleil iii ntr St,,, io t• :tit . 1,11.11. loud Iva.llllo, t•. hiss his.- Lionlwr loth Innail mot 1 l ,i. meat spro, nip 5- loci! now (ON, live. latnirr•,. r. rim 1,11 tr!..., • 01..11 kk fiklllll, - k A 11% ,11..111.1 Ilk.i I.•t- 1;•or prtl.ll, IZMIIIMI 1.11, 11`. 1/-11//.1 t.l/ b/It I .t:1 / /I. 1.1 k 4k lik /11:1 ;P/ ill .1 Pp.., 3.: 101 tst,tiLl .‘• Lit ~ an I.•ll , zhi Iltrko,Cl Atitt I ,11.• 1..1..• 1:1.111 .1 !,11,11,1 :nil.. II BARtiIIN The uri,lvr,il;l ...bug I*. INC 1,1,1 II .14 SI! .ti• 101 • 11, ,•••1. ,11.1 .• 15,111 , 0, .111. 1 1 1111 1 I . • . , 1.. I :$1 ss ft. , titm, a1..1 tht.l....tm I. ‘s nos .1. , •• 1,1•• I 11.•.• All Al/ ',III 11.•• Lk], 111 C4/1111 , 11-rill 11a1110.1.1. It Ul'.• ..1 )1••1111', NN• 1.1 \ 1. o •%•,L I.Pr .14,4 LI: t.. tl ~.1,ai1tA.42.• ;,1% /1://Ii.il;III. II •Ir In 51..t1111.1 LIAKEIA bevt.'.l . d••• caruer and ntsiilltiel4l.tic.ett. CUAI, II"ul.IL. , • /I /II •Ii • i!, t .! 1,. P. • \ 1 , 11 PI, ,`• \ \ f!••• !.!!!!! ( I ! I I, ( 4 • . 4 t . t .t i' I t t i tt l : l . 1 .. f t : . tt4tt )1,./(1\ hi".• %, 11 $ /1/..11.• it. 6: .4 ILI! ... i~. I ' :.. \l.•i.. 11~.. I..•II 1.. .. •• .... ` h~ ~i ~ I•. 11. I 'q.t. , hal.. I:. POW I s 1. Ir • i 4,1 .555 k 311,1, .tit. n• ,t,ll 1.., I. „, k I, LI l it N 11,-4. 111 A I'll I \ I t, •4,1 It• ilal►.! :Vi a 1) , l 111111.: =Ell I~C. I!..l. ItuIII;EI' 11:, 1.. I' anllr lr -I .iir •1. ~~•I Xl4l ~~ • II is I. 111 \V • • .t O• ‘‘)... .It, I t IMIIII • tl,l Sk LSI , ,rsll ‘ll',l I 1/Itl 11'1)It s 1 . ; 1 / 4 Vl " rt) lk I klz- •;I' ;411 ; ‘1. ' 11; •k ;01'1;1 %%;I; it II;;'% I; Ti; r. LVI A.1.1/;• — , n; I ,;;;;.•,;;• trti. I 11•• 4 , 1.!.1.trt tr r.I. L. Id 1111.1 r. === i~OU. 1W , "01.1S I; I ‘c hut 1:• \ 1111 LII . I 1.1111.. LL. 1111'c: 4 111'1 L:1,I , N r.• i!..•1/ .1 OW Fl 11..11.11, (11'1.:1:.1 Mt Sh'-- Vteett-• I.a htle .le It.,ttet Ltel abet 1 .tay Child of the Keatteent. tie nth,. 111,1 yee'll r II:.• -•' l',111•1111.11. 111: 1 " I thtteon't thaJ I dwelt in marble hall, .1.• tletttl.l-a it. N,1•11,1 tint are Itrtghte.tl- - Mat ittina.” "fat the harp in the 11.11. .111 M) I , ettrage nee, • In I.appt 11,111/1111.. 11 U a 1.1011, taunted d !netht r. gable his besot. 1et,.1.t There a tb.wer that h. 111... tly. Oil! 0 1.11011 tettleet- - Crtt. a Jewel' ..• . h 1 a merry Zing m.. arrahremenl. ter lhn Titan itf the tit‘t.rito frent dot above typerwt, by popular c..talt.e•ern. Ft.r tale at the 51asie Store of JOHN IL MELLoIL IVuo,l ntreet. I_O'rTLEILS.--7ollN ()GoEs & Co., Bottler;, _Lir No. First stil-.„. would rel.octfrilly inform the pub It.' that they 11111 . 0 r,mstuuu I y on hand n large gond, ,d S.\ LLA. M IN.EIi..AL WATER, ALF: and voicrtot, ,n 1 thin hest quality. Tho attention of fantilici le mrtienlarly direct,d I. al e , fart that they bottle WM N maims ALE in its purest etc!,. Physicians rennumend it to families on account of its NV 1101, saute and strengthening ilualities. oct3u:ly NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist ing between Jae* Hostetter. I khotetter end U. W. 'with, under the tlrm of 110STE1TER , BHITII & (,%1., sva di.olved on the 'Nth day of Nosomber last, by the entire pn of the int..re,t o r f D. 11..Htecter by .laLud. Hostetter. Tho Intsine. will .nichicted as heretofore, under the name of I tosTE•rrEr. S sm .1 A0)13 I lOST doe G. W. SMITH. TEAS—The attention of families and dealers is culled my large 11.nd carefully selected !stck of PURE lIREEN /OD 13LACR TEAS. purchased direct !ruin tho ilaprtcrs. Is sold at !Kin, luwor than usmal. S.. JAYNES. dec.-7J Pekin Tea Store, Nu. 38 Fifth ntr,t. .-.tt - • t • • .; PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1856. lIIEIIIEM =ME H I I=ll =MIMI I it, I ,•\ =MI =IEEE lIMEIEIII 11E11111 =MIMI Ala; yr sT • . • . ...I.?' • , • • ' rs " 4* • INEEN NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. AGAZINES FOR Is5G-- 1larpoe:: m“. g a,A,,,, per year. $.2 ro Putnam's do 2 is o tirahanis do 2 20 K nickerbocker to 2 :.0 Household W Orid. .2 r, , ) il.sley's Lady's Book. 2, tsl Put-emu's Maga:flue.. 2 00 Lesllo's I.,athe' t i :CP' (1 0. .l. 00 1,,t,ii30S New York Journal, 2 00 Ilallou's Dollar Monthly. 1 on Panorama 1.1 Lit.' and Literature. 2 .0 Littell's I.ivinß Age. 6 00 Iliac kwood's Edinlair,h Nlo...'ille, 1 0.1 Harper's :70..ry 1100 Its. ll 00 Iztlikeu Notmns, 1 2A \v. A. i/11.10ENVIO;NET A (.0_ Llee29 Filth -1 , .. 11...sittt the Tleyare. pItICES l'at h. NVitlntw Ilteat I,lthip In.aytutl Ta\ler . 4 3apatt..n. cnnanpleht 11 a 1.- Al..tte. (I al.:1111.11. llla May. \ \ Ittrlt • the ..r the Lee' I It \ V.tt As. Int 1,111,11•.•. \VAN N. \ LI volutiat, I“ tan All A tnelltaa and th ..... selling = mato . ..dant - (Pen a, !LIAM.' tail th en ato \ Magazin., all e.th h"'"l" All "Ant l'• \ 1.. r .-•-ht 31111 .1.-29 N... Filth neat .10.. r on Es. _ . }".;SCI \ ill MI'S. ruin ttLitt`r I to tle-leel at I'.\lOn' , thank-ha - a. ke, tt...lr Il•-•alee n laree 11 , .11.1 t", :Ili I 1 . 1.1111 Ih. :••• I. halt ..nr. )1.-an'... d.. 110 nlnn .1.. I'll Lunn n 1 :....t .I..htt, n'ne t..r1.11 Ile‘sar.l C.tet• Plain Goat:tent:try. ap tallti“n 1.11, new I•allalf111 •111 , •1111 , a. 111 , - •••11 • 1,1il•r, l:,1 , 14 in .11 111,4 , 1, idol (Ins S/11 , -01,1. 1.0•1 , 11:••• \I. i.: , .r I<arl Ilistll , : TII:Wkl.1 . 111(4 Innt•ry tehl Ark., ..r the Lanitent .4 the 11uttlal Le• ; 111-t 'ry ..t the s.nle.l'.utelt mei ~tl.. r Ilnlnl. s, of all alll , .-n .nt. I in, AlatlflCall 1/111 , 11-1.•1 I'n-1 - ; )4./I)ES htnli 1 5 IIE,ENIS - 1 1 aung Atte ti 1../a1) --I • .11:,.11 :n. 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I 1.11111, /1.11.11 , 11 , II t , lll ri , 1.1, .111,...,1-1 The 1:.•1.” 1 .11 , .... ( 1 -1111; „it:, (~,•111,..11.. 1. , ' trail.- .1 .1 W1,711. ' 011.41 k 1' ,41111.1....t I Ow 111.1..11 Elet-) houllota of 1lontor; I,d Dootieul Work , Ityr Mr. 11 , • 11.111 4 . 1,1, (.11,s . n .1.11,0i1. harm., Sc., in ant ~100 :111.1 hall ...kill , ' 1-1.1111, "- Chat, lii luta, 011\ one,: 'I.. onem et the trl.,rlptiir , o; do Dail) Delight ; do Coll and cu.:A:MILO lor y1F,11 .,,. 1 ,. . , 31 . W. A. FENN EY A Co.'S. Fifth at., opposite the TI wine VTAI.V.kiiI,E IT- SENT'. A m o l bouriticul .e...ortment .•I \\ .\ It'll CH Iszl , and JlOll.l.liY, at Y 7 Mut ket ot. el not of r.•11/111. \ Nl, \1 11, 155. - &111 A morican the ie-t iu the WiPrII, " 1 , 1 only at the a 1.., a place. -• "r 11 FT )1 )1 I . l () ( l l, l ,r i a ) :• k t ,\ ri4t t i , l , Rnunu, II 0. letiDlig. Laya of Ancient ll,ano; antique I\ overly tlallery ongriommo; 1,11,10 u Ilepohllcan 21 portrait, of 11111, Mt F. :M0... Glirolmn's iruily Delight; tine ille.tmt lees :tnthine 6111irg. Wi11i...11 Of the hernltures, d 0 d linickerlawkor ,lallery; 411 porttudt4 of Iii4Filli:11101/.4 1..11- trlhutor, to Om linickechocker 31agatote, work, „ an d, clods lii I.4tallohi of Memory for la:A—a heant Ifni gift Leek. lu i dder'm Christian Your; lamonfully ilhotratol; toot -, Irving's liketett itok—flue Floral loopeake—a ta.anuful present. The !)iart•Tu. INumery of the United Statee--the tite—t hook or ilea .raw , a. Nloore, Burt,. ND. Donlan-, Den .I,m.m. Sc.; in antique and half nutiquo Liudiu F. lAvge end smell 1311,1 t, Prayer Lkuuhm, in rano.. ~ t y los of landing. Children's Boole--over WO different kinds, euttable fur children of all agog. Don't forget to oill at W. A. 011.DENFENNEY ,t Filth it., opi.teito the Theatre. 7t \ "I fillltlST?fi AS SEASON—Fresh Fruits just nsvived by F. R. DILATO, No. 1 DilUllOll,l - Currants--old and now; Citron—new'; Lemon awl yrangs Pe4.l. Also. Pickles, Sancta, fresh Peaches and Totnatoes. decl.9 WATCHES AND JEWELRY at reduce prices, at ROBERTS & BRO.'S, No. 41 Fifth street, Who will dispose of any article in 0* variety at price lower than the same artieles can be bought for elsewhere i the city, within fifteen days. They hare '• marked down their stock, in order to mai. place for a now and fine sek tion, purchased with an eye to the holidays. and holiday r nierulaunces, by the senior partner, who is at present in tl East for that plirisr.u... We suilto our veracity upon the aeoertion that we will se FIFTEEN PEE CENT. LOWER. than forntur prices. Tls who desiro any articlo in this way will plan. call. declO 1111.0. • • •• .NIoNL).I MORNING In this country of ours, it is not always easy for the suitor to get his mistress' consent to marry him; even when that is obtained, mam mas and papas still foolishly interfere ; and, in short, a thousand things may occur to prove the truth of the say ' ng, that the course of true love never dues run smooth. But once it comes fairly to marriage, the difficulty is at an end. Every thing then is as easy as lying. TO get married in England is a very simple at.fair indeed, for there are several ways of tying the knot-matri monial, in order to meet the requirements of every taste, and the condition of every pocket. In the first place. a man may be !parried at his parish church, by his parish priest, and by his parish clerk, either by license or aster dire pub lieation of banns on three sneres , ive Sunday., after the form and fashion of his forefathers : he may lie married in any chapel or ineeting - house belonging, to persons of any re ligious person-ion whatsoever, provided it lie July registered for the purpose ; and lastly, he rimy di-pense with the religious ceremonial alto gether- - he may decline availing himself of the it-sistance of either priest or minister, and be married democratically at a register ' s office. In that part of the United Kingdom called Scot land. he linty lie marrie , l by a blacksmith, or any body else : awl in fttet, easy is the affair there, ' that it is 11ItIre lllcult to tell what does not CAM III le a Illaria:qfi l ill Scotland than what does. In any case, there is not the least diniculty in gorting the work speedily and efficiently per formed : parsons, ministers, registrars, and backsmiths, being real} enough at all times to earn their fees. and the law, in this case at least, cannot tie said to insi-t on vexations and seedless formalities. It throws no difficulties in the way which can try the patience lit ' the most ardent lt,ver, or risk the scaring away of the shyest of all bachelors. It is not so, however. in France. There. if the late of marria g e 113 , 1 been framed by the most ' , rabid of the Nlulthusian philosophers. for the express purpose of deterring their country -111,11 assuming the loafs and obligations of wedlock. it civil Tint have more effectually an swered the purpose. Tiy number of certificates of birth, death, age, the consent 10 ' parents, if t-ell \.e., which must be produced before one toot get marred in France, is perfectly It would really seem that the lawyers, when discussing this part of their cede. were iaborlng under a monomaniacal dri. s ail ut biga my. They have !mide it a matter of considern ide to get married Duce: oval tp , to tun MOM titan sue Wife at one and the rams woe a :a Turyi , . the thing in France mu-t he when both parties are French .1 tad born, great dolay awl expense must or:,, 1.,• to I , cf, , re the 1, ittiremet,ts of I 11 la.. but N% hell clue party is P 1,11. Mal the other it freigner, the difficulty .1, r. A-4,1aw l becomes. in the ease of :Aran' tad mayors are tltst•llitYll ally i ht Fran,' 3, well a. it, Nuts w.,- to) oWO Pre. • r.•:uneti E Ell!' it'', Mall milting ouc ut his , tan untry NVoItIVII In France may be married in ;he ehapel of o'o British embassy, and so avoid meddliog with alto French law alnigether: but it not he would marry a Vt•ench 1:1 t lie 1:11l.1 h e Illarriell according it/ au% Franco, w Melt, let . ..gill:Ting marriage as a civil contract only, ordain. that such con tract must the ektv . re , l. into 1 , ,t . ,,re the Intwi , :it , ,tl aitt!ioritie s of the district in which one Oi l the t.moire parties resides, or rather in which he on -he ha* resided long enough in lave ar yuire'l it domkile --the ile r t 4t;:uttls mar. r,atre being , t . . , talilit - hed by six months ' continued r , ,t,lence in one commune. In short, a foreigner can only be married in France to a French ject, aveopling to French law—that is, before the civil of, , - er, generally the savor of the com mune. In England, from the Lend Mayor , if 1.•.M0m downwards to the most insignificant first wagtstrate if the must infinitesimal borough rt,,,rttto, have little to lie-ides pre ,t‘er the glltherings together, either for 1. , :.0 palaver, of their fellow citizen - ; but in .nsteur le M:tir, id 1t N'tt-tly more nota ble per-miage ; he is t govertthictit functionary, cat ,- 1 prit -, t in the temple of by Men. I l ttr my ,•tan part. iteit]o r parental objections nor .1N uni illar threatening- ,•bonled my eoart .l.tp. I tr,v uteli,turbel aiilso by the care , at tendant on the d ' sspo - ition of wealth, and the Nieties inseperable from I ,,, rerty. 1 list cot - he a lN ICs: tw ,aa• had it w, , r,1 to say agaimt it : ,tOl we had nettling t .141 but t o be •• was at this peint, 11. , WeV121", that all our difficult ies com menced. lIIIIIIIMMII "11,,L\FE , NIN c, , . EIEEMIEII ti.ctr ..f tilu r , •111.- e! - t I Ef MEM! =EEO PITTSBURG-11 POST. MONSIEUR LE MAIItE. Paris lets twelve mayors—one for eat-It of the t Nyek t• arrondissements into , whieh the city i-s -Itod m,u riage , must lie celebrated be fore tle‘ mayor of the hrrondis,nieut in which one of the parties is domiciled. \\ hen, therefore, both lady and gentleman arc re.ident in the cap it 11. ihrrel, g'vnelahy eicisce between two it: Litt it h a ppen,' that my domicile w.t , in the same arrondissement /1.4 that of my intended wife, we had no choice but to lie trir rusi by Monsieur le M:hro of the third arran .ii,sement: and that ullicer being both very stupid and very tenacious of his opinion, we were actu ally e , imtieliett to have recourse to the law bef, , re I: • could be made to perform his I.flice. The individual who tilled the mist of mayor of the third arrontlissetnent of Paris at that period, aI, II tvtire.l lawyer, an ex.-not:tire, aniitie, or ' ,-uch man with us retires from his business or pro e,-ion when lie has secured a c“mpeteney. and g ets himself put on the county bend', in order to it-id a little dignity to the oituot he promises remainder of his dap:. In per son, )lon,ieur lc Maire was tall, thin, and what. the French call dry: in manner, precise, a hat pompous, and all All Li this, that he hal an over yt hchning idea of his own merit, an•l a a , much preStudieelagain,t everything llugli,h; WIt•I it w t. easy to see that lie would priive try table ft . iloW to deal with, particular ly ii required to do anything eut of the common roothie of I wits n o t I,nig in verifyin, the correctness of this toy first itupre-thion, and that, too, althou.,:lt I Ltd taken the procan:ion t., get an intro,hiction to the great man from a mutual Requitintanee. Ile ate it treubleseme reilow to deal with, as the se q uel will abundant ly -how. M,elieur le said I, on toy first nit er viow with him, with my very best bow, and ill tny very best Preach, with . the Anglo-Parisian accent Monsieur le 7klaire. I am ,thout to e: , - } ,,m=e n French lady, who is domiciled in the rondissement which enjoys the advantage of being. presided over by you: an advantago in hich I 11,1 0 e HI p 11 • S to participate; and I have availed myself of the ttdvantago oriVur o'll, , in i,•nd to enable me to enquire uf you personally what formalities it will be requisite for me to observe in the matter. I am quite aware that the French law of marriage is very strict in the case of one of the contracting par tie., being a foreigner, but I feel sure (awl here 1 made another of my very best. bows) that I 0011111 not do better than apply to Monsieur for advice and direction." Nlonsieur," replied the Mayor in his stately way, but with great politeness, tickled, as I had hoped, by the tint tery administered in my opening -peccli—" as you are a foreigner, a British sub jecl, and Mademoiselle cotre /in are is a French wman, we shall require several pieces (certifi cates), which can only be obtained in your awn country. I fear, therefore, that we shall he the cause of some expense, and what Monsieur will probably disrelish far more—delay: " nod here Monsieur facetiously turned out his hands, shrug ged up his shoulders, dropped the corners of his mouth, and raised his brows, in true Gallic fashion. "The expense is of little moment, but delay will be inconvenient," I stammered out with a faint attempt at a smile—for the delay of a month to a man about making a love match ap pears like an adjournment aine. die. "Monsieur is not married—there are no legal impediments to the step he is about to take?" Married!" I cried, laughing, in spite of my vexation at the threatened delay, at the: gravity with which the question was put, '• I no not con template bigamy, Monsieur le Moire, and I am not aware of the existence of any legal impedi ment whatever. Pray proceed." Ne vows facbek pas, monsieur. We must proceed with due caution, and indeed with more than our usual care, since monsieur is a for signer.' Well, well, monsieur, I can easily prove that I am a single man ; and, moreover, if you desire it, that I was never married in my life. What next ?" JANUARY 14 • • " Is monsieur majeur (of ago) ?" " I'm four-and-twenty in December." It was now June. ' . . . " Then you are not of age. You are mineur quant au mariage (a minor as regards marriage). You cannot marry until you are twenty-five without the consent of your parents. Are your parents living ?" "My mother, yes. My father died more than twenty years since." "That monsieur, must be proved by a certi ficate of his. death ; and I must also have that of his birth." " Why," I asked, "of his birth'." For, owing' to peculiar eircumstamees, I knew that such a certificate could not easily be procured. "A certificate of his death would seem to me to be all that can he requisite. If he be dead, and I reeve that he is so, I should think that eveln the law, if curious on the point, might take for granted that he had been born !" The sneer was irrepressible, but the indulgence in it was attended with disastrous consequences. had made the formal old lawyer my enemy and. he proceeded more solemnly than ever : Monsieur is evidently not aware of the gravi ty of the circumstances. It is important that every precaution should he taken, and that we shoid,d keep strictly on regle. lam bound to pro-. trot the interests- of my countrywoman, and I shall certainly insimt on the production of the pieces I have mentioned. It by no means follows ; that I am to yield a point because monsieur can not see the necessity of it." Having delivered. himself of this reproof, he resumed his inter rogatory: Does Madame votre mere intend to be pre sent at your marriage ?" " She does not." " Eh Bien ! monsieur," said the mayor brisk ly, as if delighted at being able to give me this extra trouble, " since you area minor as regards marriage, I must have the written consent of Madame votre mere, properly attested by British authorities." "By what authorities?" I asl•ed " Where does Madame reside? domicil '.'" "She resides chiefly in London." " Eli hien! the consent of Madame must he atte4ted by the Lor' Mayor de Londres?" "The what?" said I, laughing heartily— what?'" yy ''By the Lor' Mayor—the Lol r Mayor de Ltaid,,n." Surely, Monsieur le Maire, you are joking. The Lord Mayor of London has nothing what ever to do with marriages. His Lordship would laugh at me if I were to apply to him on such titi subject. Besides, even as a ma g istrate before whom my mother could make adeclaralion her consent, the Lord Mayor is not the proper °Meer to apply to, inasmuch as he has no jnria tlict ion in that quarter of the citiptal in which she Von are asking me, therefore, to do hat i, impossible. I cannot comply with your ' •• Then. M'naicur." said the Mayor, with the mo-t provoking coolness, ne vous :maxim% we will not marry you). •• Not in:u-ry me! Am I, then, to understand that no Englishman who is under five-and-twenty yvar, , of age can he married in France without the consent of his parents, certified by the Lord Mayor of London " • —Just so, Monsieur, if the parents reside in London. The Lot.' Mayor" '• The Lord Mayor," I interrupted warmly, has nothing to do with it. Mayors in England are not like Mayors in France. They"— [ousedxstos re-uoanow] Tribulations of Victoria, Albert and Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are severally mei individually in a fog of excitement raised about themselves personally, and the Empress Eagentn is lamenting that the dress she wore at the closing ceremonies of the Crystal Palace, has been voted unbecoming, in fact, a tint failure, though it was tremendously hooped. The Queen of England has long been suspected of not being precisely orthodox in her notions respecting the doctrines of the church of which she is the visi ble head ; and it appears that while she was, du ring last slimmer, at her highland home, it was her habit to attend the neighboring a - March of ltalmoral. The pastor was a Mr. Cued, a man described as fitted fur his high calling by "high mental and general emotional faculties.' and his sermons, while lie did not attack the formalities of the church in open terms, were enough too earnest and practically Christian to anake them obnoxious to Lis straight laced colleagues. But the Queen was greatly pleased with him. The New York Timea says:— It appears that the Queen took ocmsion to ea pre,'s, without reserve, her opinion of the prac tical and beneficial chnractor of Mr. Caird's 00r ,,,,,❑.. As long as this was but a private senti ment. it was passed by ; but a mark of public re,gnition which has recently been. given, has suddenly struck. the Church of England, and roused every languid person in the land, The Queen has expressed, through Prince Al bert, to Mr. Cain!, her admiration of his discour ses, and command the publicatiOn of one in par• titular, entitled, The Religion of Common Life. In this sermon not a word is uttered about the rubric, genuflexion, bowing towards the East; candles, confession, and things of that class, but imply that which Christ commanded, " to love our neighbors as ourselves." If this were but enforced, whence would come the caparisoned steeds and splendid mansions, and purple and fine linen of the Established Clergy of the Chttrch of England? Prince Albert is in trouble, because ho signed a petition gotten up by some of the most sensi tive and worthless sprigs of the Aristocracy, for continuing the odious special privileges of the Gorse Guards, the Court troops in London, The petition was intended to be a private matter, but the London Times found it out, and created a sensation by launching one of its most potent and sulphurous leaders at him. He is now in decidedly bad odor with the people, who have been exasperated almost beyond endurance by the aristocratic mismanagement of military mat tens. The dress worn by Eugenia at the closing of the Exhibition, has given rise to much disappro val, awl its failings are gravely discussed by the Court journals , The Loudon court Journal of December Nth says : The whole costume was a failure, and there fore, from courtesy, we abstain from mentioning the mane of the c,,u;ttrU!re to whom its execution wa s confided. It was of rich velvet, neither ce rise nor peneeati, nor dahlia. This indecision of color was already a great mistake, as it was ren dered liable to be entirely effaced by Hit first bright frank tint placed near. The truth of this criticism was indeed so visible that, before hor Majesty had reached the steps of the throne, her head alone seemed to detach itself from the dra peries and banners with which the passage to the throne was decorated. Then, for the first time, was observed a want of distinction in the fall and movement of the skirt, which, considerably too full for velvet, completely disguised the exqui sitely graceful walk and bearing of her Imperial Majesty, and made her whole demarche appear laborious and overburthened. The waist of the corsage was also judged too long, giving thereby a pinched and retrousse appearance to the bust, to which we find it hard to accustom ourselves, af ter the easy and elastic carriage we have been used to gaze upon. Although we do not name the couturiere, yet we think it but justice due to two hitherto successful artistes to declare that the dress was not made either by Madame Vignon or by Madame Roger, to both of whom an invid ious world has ascribed it. IMPORTANT MAIL COMMUNICATIONS TiTTII Joint's, PORTO Rico, ST. THOMAS, LA GVAILRA, AND PUERTO CADELLO.—A semi-monthly line of steamships, commencing with the "Tennessee," on or about the Bth of January next, will be run between New York and Puerto Cabello, South America, touching at St. John's, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, and La Guayra. Mails for those points wile regularly made up at the New York poet office, mud dispatched by this line, the Malted S,Latßs postage being ten cents the single rate, prepayment required.— Washingtun Union. NUMBER 89. —where is her E ugenla ', Like quills upon the fretful porcupine' ,A,, ; ~. RATES' OF ADVERTISING AGIELERD ON 11Y. THE PITTSBUItoii pug,S TEX Lvms OP .NOMMOn, On nnIZ Ono equaro, ono Imertion Do, oath additlonal Insertion._.. Do. Ono week— Do. two weeks. • ..,. Do. three weeks Do. one month Do. two mouths. Do. thn'n months.... Do: four months Do. six months. Do. one year Standing . Card, six lines or less, per annurt CILMILAIII.E'd4 PLEA94Ith : Ono square, per annum, (exclusive of the paperj....... 25 00 Marriage notices, 50 crate; Death notices, tir. cents. (From tho Pittsburgh Price-Current:l Food and Population: The Railroad Record, after having remarked upon an increase of the town or civic pdpulation over the rural, has undertaken to prove that food, vegetable and animal, has not increased in a proportionate ratio to the population of this country. The editor gives very imperfect statistics, and proceeds to say that "in this respect other parts of the world are even less fortunate than ourselves," and that there'll a pressure on this country to supply the wants of Europe. "The exports at this time," says he "are beyond anything this country has ever known?' This remark, it seems to us, is inconsistent with the conclusion the editor seeks to arrive at. If. there has boon such an unprecedented demand for our Breadatuffs, we have shown ourselves to be fullYabbi to supply it. Breadstuffs, as well as other kinds of food, had, it is true, advanced greatly in price, but that advance can be attributed to other causes than a scarcity of these prodnets. The fact that ade • pressiun in prima has since occurred would contra diet that assumption, anti show that we have still a surplus on hand. The following table is annexed by the Record as the basis of its argument. Thu first column gives the number for 1840 ; the second for 1850; the third the ratio of increase, and the variation from idiot ought to tore exigted in 1850 1840. 1.0.50. Patna. Population .....1.7,0110,45 3 23,181,879 :U: pr. rt. -- Wheat, bunh...84,8=272 100,405 944 -- 15,000.080 Corn 377 531.375 502 071.104 57 - 70,41n0 OM Rye 18,645 507 14,108.013 " 11,000,000 Oats 123,071,341 1.40.2;81.170 20 - :31000,000 Hay 10,248,108 13,838.042 36 " Cattle 14,971,586 10,378,907 24 " 1,800,000 Sheep 18,311,374 21,72..1,2 7 20 13 " 4,500.000 Swine ..... ....... 20,301;293 30;2.51,213 15 " 4,0001410 The Record shows by the above that there is a de ficiency in every thing but Corn, 15,00.0,000 bushels of which go to 'the manufacture of whiskey, and is consequently abstracted as an article of food; after deducting this the following results aro attained • DEFICIENCY 40,090,000 Increase of Corn_ nl,OOO two " Apparent gels- 15,000,000 The editor having arrived at, the conclusion that the Corn crop is the only one that keeps up and goes beyond the increase of population, gives the following additional data in referen9 to that staple : Corn crop of 1840. 377,531,370 !testicle. 1850- 502,071,101 " Annual Increase li nr-cent. Crop of 1450 ealculat , l on thin b0A5...800.000,000 Umbels. Probable crop of 1850 1,000,000,000 " So much for the statistics and calculations of the Record i its editor may have endeavored to get at the truth, but we think we discover an attempt to prove a 'foregone conclusion. The ratio of population .is placed at 36 per cont. when the figures presented by the accompanying census reports indicate but a frac tion over 35 per cent., while with regard to the crops the fractions are so disposed of as to make the dis parity as large as possible. But this is not all : the editor dots nut deem it necessary to give the smaller crops, among which we suppose he includes rico, 4heaiystapleof the South, which does notappear in his table, besides roots and grasses, which consti tute a large proportion of the fond of the animals he has enumerated. Ile has also been careful to tell us that 15,000,000 bushels of corn aro used for the manufacture of whisky, and that wheat is almost ex elusively used among the white inhabitants for bread, but has said nothing about the fruits which have been so very abundant throughout the-country the past year as materially to lighten the consumption of the grains. But why rely so entirely upon the statistics of ten and sixteen years back for data upon this subject? An entirely difficrent condition of things Dew e xists. Tho emigration to this country has not only changed in character, bat has decreased materially within the past year. During the year 1854 the number of emi grants amounted to 319,223 ; during 1855, but 136,- 233, being a decrease of 182,993. Previous to the year 1953, the emigration to this country was prino'- pally Irish, a large proportion. of whom, it is well known, de not go into the country to farm, but lin ger in the cites and towns. Subsequent to that pe riod the largest number of emigrants have been Germans, who, it is equally well known, almost in variably settle in the rural districts, and people our western wilds. The following is an 'Molesting table of the emigration for the past three years : German. Irish. 115,014 113,181 .168 7'..73 80g10 52,802 43,043 1.953 ........ 3 R 5 5 - Total Germans-- Deduct total Irish More Germans than Irish But we will dismiss this subject for the present, as we have no time to pursao it further. We will, how ever, say, that the Record's estimate of the crop of 'lndian corn does not agree with any other statistics that we have seen. - For instance, the editor places the corn crop for 855 at 500,000,014 bushels ; .the Now York Historical Society furnishes a table in which this crop is estimated at two billions; a slight disparity, we should say ! We will, howevei; odd that the Hon. Edward Everett recently delivered a speech in which he alluded to the yield of Indian corn for the past year, and after vouching for the re liable character of Wells' Tear Book, gave its esti mate of the corn orop, viz; 1,000,000,000. - It is said that " figures never lic," hut we think they may be pressed into almost any sorC of service by inexpert or unfair statisticians. This subject is an important one, and we would like to see it. han dled by able and unbiassed pons; such as cannot be induced to swerve from the truth through fear of the "bulls and bears" of Commerce. [From the Fittnbrargh Pricv)-CorreoL] IMPROVEMENT OF TIM OHIO In another part of this paper will .be found a letter from the pen of Mr. Copley to the Pittsburgh Board of Trade in relation to the im provement of the Ohio river, in which that wri ter sets forth, in clear and strong tends, many reasons for undertaking the work. lie contrasts the year 1854 with 1855 to show that when that river is in good navigable stage, Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania improvements prosper; and when it is low through the season our prosperity is greatly reduced. The experience of the last two years certainly proves that fact; and no stronger argument can be urged for commencing an undertaking that will make the river navigable the year round. The loss to the commerce and business of the country by suspended naviga tion for ono season, may equal the cost of the improvement. In looking about for the means to accomplish this magnificent enterprise, Mr. Copley affirms that the receipts of the Pennsylvania railroad , for the last year were $BOO,OOO more than. for the preceding year, and this fact is attributed mainly and justly to the good navigation of the river for most of the time last year, and the sus pended navigation of the year before. T,his fact must satisfy the railroad company that the Ohio when navigable permanently will be' the most valuable feeder of their road. The use of the water in the pools by side 'canals for manufacturing purposes would also yield a large annual revenue to the improvement company. Such is the case on the SchitYlkill, and would be still more so on - the Ohio in the midst of the numerous and thriving cities and towns that stretch 411 along its banks. It would greatly promote the prosperity of those cities, and enhance the value of every acre of land, coal or minerals within ten or twenty miles of the river. The States bordering pn it have thus an inducement to aid the work by liberal donations. Two-thirds of the people of the United States are interested in this project, and are every year becoming more fully convinced that its comple tion is becoming an absolute necessity to aie wants and business of the country. When , 4he great valley of the West' becomes filled with that thronging and immenselmpulation that it must at no distant day contaia, all the natural and ar tificial channels of commerce that can be pro vided will be thronged with business. And the cheapest and most valuable of all thoroughfares will be the Ohio river improved as is proposed. Congress should grant a liberal appropriation for this work. The Pennsylvania, and Balti more and Ohio railroad companies cannot fail to see that it is far their interest to subscribe ' liberally to its stock• The six States bordering upon the river could not make donations of more public utility, and with such aids, individual subscribtions will be easily found to place the whole work speedily under contract. —Tan coffibr , region of Lake Superior has, during the present year, yielded 9,581,0001135., or equivalent at the-present price of copper to $1,600,1)00. The yield onsidoiably greater than during 185 rd. During the present 'year Boveral new companies have commenced opera tions, and it is expected the yield will bo nearly double the ensuing year. .Call at No. 164 Wood street, rk Ltd ex - amino our stock of Sort Hers and ITniviat Ctrs. Jo , O re ceived, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other sty]. of Caps, which we will sell low for cash. Mosouts k Ca, Ste Wood street. ootlB MEE MINEMEI I 7 ~..... 400 000 10 00 .-, 18 00 10 00 1 ariation 1:0160,000 ai,coo.c.oo .20,000,000 " .U 1,2.59 =13,404 .Z36,4A.4 ',,. "1, t )4
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