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etreet. It tl door tt thrtultlitl for
the very liber.,l itatitottw.nt tito upon hint,
beg. 1,4v0 Ow rain., /111 6e i.e.o.v
better preinue.l thou yr, to fin orth In. Ifittnilt viol ur
toihers with gwritiouts m intuit° satisfaction.
Lie always on hand it 111•Ygt, son, 111, 11Iut thr Wort
sty hi of VES'll NUS, CIAMINIKRKS, lh,, 1.. eliirL
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YON?! II YovN • Vit.:. a. lol;mi vILANcts L. 1 , 1
rri B. YOUNt3 tic CO., Nu. 38 Simidlithdd
strw , L upinai4. City nutauf,turesr of C.IIII-
Ni r PUILN icg and Cli A I ItS. of ortiry ihawription. it
terials and workmanship warrnt...l, mid sold at rrd,s,il
priers. Care taken in packing tar laud .dad water carriluv,
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, wholmtle and retail. eintorneln,, ei
style of furniture. in 11.~WAcki. Mahogany and Walnut..ui
table for parlors. chambers, and dining nature ; 01111.1 to any
in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prico, Po rt
article male by hand. and warfatilhst
Cabinet !Rakers tturtiollell wail any quantity' of F ItNI
'VIRE tos.l CIIAI llv , ,aa nat./1111i .k forms.
and Stoatal,,ata farnklood at 111,. t , el
A 5 Warrroolua, NI, 77 and 71.1 '.trout,
aug2 PITTSBUIRIII, PA.
JOHN COCBRAN & BROS., Manufac tar:
ors of Iron flailing, Iron Stunts, Vault, Doom Window
G ua rds, &c., Noe. 91 Scrond street and 66 Third street, be
tween Wood and Market stri_sas. Pittaborgii, Pa.; hare en
hand a variety of new patterns bury and Plain, suitable for
ell prirpos.. Partietthir attention paid to enclosing tirare
Lob. Jobbing done at thQrt antic meal
VOLUME XFV.
Att”rney and
Furth stroet.
J MIN LITTLE, Jr.,
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tarn Ohl Monongahela lAhisky. of
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AA MERICAN PAPIER MACRE MANI:-
FACTIAtING COMPANY, No. 7ti Secouti steel, Pitts
burgh, manufacturers of PAPIER MACIIIf OMNAMIiNTS
r".. 4..; Mirror Rod Picture
Proms, Window Ind Ihxor Heads, Bracketli, Cor
owe, Ventilator, and Centre hove, for Goiliup, 11,,00111.0
awl M o uldings of every l nc iptiou, niu 11.114 design, cheitpnr
and warranted more durable than any ether article now it
tlei- Orders executed on the shortest notice.
N 8.--AtPoition ,4 St•nmbat Builders it especially di
ted to this article. on acomn t of its light weight.
CUMMINS, 'FUNKS s 00.,
No. Ti Second street. I-stww•n WO,/ and 91srlieL,
je2.l Pittsburgh.
LAW
BOOKS ant authorized to sell low
...,. valuable Law Books.
la val.. Pa. Iti.purtis, by Burr;
//ain't...it Instituter;
li t i.t.nhat 's Eviiii.n. ;
And other 1:111111t... Elementary
Intaton'd Lag.t. bat ed.;
Works. &t.
ti go. F. tiII.I.MORE,
sep2l at the °fat, of Morning Nat.
J. 11. ................................. ...... P. D. DENNY.
ES At DEN:NY, YoruArtliniz end c..emn ee ,,,,,
t.) clan L+, \V ter mrt•t•t.
41 - I . REASE - 20 hbls. fur Railroad - aint Coal
X_A Cars, fur sale by filoc,Tl HENRY I. (MLINS:
ANTS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS. at
191 Wood street. [doe] J. WILSON h SON.
YOU can be thoroughly suited with Ambro
typtm or Daguvrreotypt-s, at CAR(1013 ) 75 Fourth at.,
opiodte Wilkins k Co.'s. deot3
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SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL M ATER. A 1•91:TEIL,
of tho Lost quality.
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fail that lily l/ttlo W A IN 11111117 S .\hE in its inirnst stab..
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and dealers hi called to my large and tarefully selected
stook of PURE UItEEN AND ItI,ACK TEAR. mirehamid
direct from the mmorters, which a ill 1a autd at price, lower
S. JAYNES,
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lii 01 , R11TS A 1110 1 ..5. 50..t1 Fifth street.
Who will dispose , of any nrtirlo in then' lariets at prii
lower than the isaniii nr ur l,r “iii be bought 1..4,,, , ,1tent in
the city. within fifteen days. They
their st...ck, iu orili . r lii wake place a new end fee 'el;
lion, purchased with as eye to in , ...in In did:o i•-
litetillifitnee.S. by the senior igu•tner, who u. at pci,ent in the
litaia for that tirpoise.
We make oar serially upon tbo ilYiertitili that ion full n it
1 , 1 FTERN PER CENT. 1,015 Elt titan former prices. Thd.oe,
who desire any article in this way Will plea, call.
Jtylu ROBERTS & BRO.
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liontl, ten toiler below
city; of which al tomes are cluared, and the r.linunder well
timbered. On II we, one superior Flouring 51111, ui 144.0,1 or
der; one Store Rom; tlasio Dwelling llnsane ltornin aunt
,nt-toinlitingm; all in gOOII order. Ahu, two g ,„,
111 uttered very low. of
TIIOMAS WOOD: 4 , 70 Snort!. m
BEAVER BRIDGE—We have zt very e..at
ventent rim.idence for sale, situate about three into itt,is'
.Hitt from the Railroad Station at Beaver Bridge. The lot
is 75 feet front by 110 deep. The house contains six rooms.
in trout order; has a port!. in front, ii.nd porch in the rear.
A well of excellent water, garden, fruit trees, ,te.
$l.OOO. Terits easy: ur exc.hangoil for an Allegheny
County Bond r. CUTIIIERT &
decl.l 7,3 Alarkti street.
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NUMBER 95.
PrITSIMEGII POST.
M()N \ 1 NIMINING
PROPOSED EUROPEAN CONGRESS
The French Pence Pamphlet
The following is a translation of the pamphlet
j ii,t ptildi-hed at Poris, under the title "Necessi
ty ot• r a c.,, : res.s fur the Pacification of Eu
rope. ' ity a. Statesman. It is universally as
t,, Louis Napoleon, and the assertion is
not Lie I by Louis Napoleon ur his friends:
IME==ll
PARts, December 20.
According as the probabilities of a pacific so-,
lntion assumes greeter consistency, certain or
the English press are endeavoring, by
irritating articles, to endanger the effect of the
-a!re revoltttion, :1.11.1 of the calm attitude of the
ar l got erlinienoJ. In misrepresenting the
"rut and the character of a documotifithich it is
t lit) duty 4,r the official parties to keep secret, a
i-h is run of offending, the power which Europe
leu , :Tithed to for concessions, when the interest
u•fall is to fa iift.ttethesuccessoftheproceeding
ntvred rm. It NVOUlti be set eless to sup
ro-o tl, ,; any Statesman of Great Blitain can
1.o!,1 ethertyise than with the deepest regret
,m•omMlerate litre of tactics.
Itt,the ). k larr of arrangements now in course of
I,e h rmiation, no one has any idea of humiliating
lie -sift, or depreciating the just share of influence
which she i , called on to preserve in the COMICIIS
Europe. France and England have united
; her r n just war, nut only becauee
it 0:1‘. it just one, hut because their own history
proved t:. Russia that she could. yield without
,iish,nor. II England and 'Prance find them
,elves lowered or humiliated by the obligation
• the Republic awl of the Empire! The
t nit t 111, present.struggle proves the
eodiziry let both these concessions were
in which they were placed, the first to recog
ni,..c the independ e nce of th e United States
ti,e...,ecoloi to renounce the conquests
't.7toiC l re.. thee, by force a arms. It wan
lieu who constrained Ellgialld to abandon her
coloni,— in North America, and it was England
ho, :it a greater degree than any other notion
.otributod to detael from the French territory
I:ebjuni and the Rhenish provinces; and yet
:411.1 Englaod are at present closely uni-
Proud of their new destinies, they :Lisurcd
i,..,oto proclaim that, in making at
-a,rihee of a policy incompatible
p..ae eof tile world, Itussia cannot
pull c estimation; but that, on the con
, 'he inervase in the confidence and
a H . :11.1 perhaps prepare herself
di-matt fittilre of new and precious al-
I n th,t ,itnation, the duty of the states
oat under what form and in what
:acquiescence of Itussia will
withlei n•ti the diplity ~r,l
1•1; n hiek he will have signed pence,
!,1 ot the tla . !, before nothing
t.. r,tlwrz.
1'i,1.113 live groat
1,, .1 Eur,,pe with coinniuii areurd.
:,!. ',lvor- arc al War, and like
\ “I Ole rentrLiuing ttt u.
tW in cuuCcrcur<•.
Jr thin. I-. it, then. ,urpri,ing
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artel rvrty year ,
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l• ' partik, Otilk•rWlSO 111:11
Ito that measure justi
,er. b, I!, in, out:-tithe fact that, at
4i, :immune, men t ,If the convocation of a
:14—, the 4tilferm , t popuiation , would con
i„And why is this antici
i i,•nee .' It is because nobody is iguo
that t!,.• difficulty is to find a cuuclu
to tally struggle, and that after the
‘,. and the destruction of the
In fact,
t, crtated by this event, and it
,•111 st stilt clearnme in the addre,ses
Napoleon 111 to the exhibitors, and
4,f his diplomacy.
.1. a s ucc es s had not been ob
.. • L.... , khic, “icy think of increasing
.. •!• !,•4-• en the bull of battle. In pursuing,
e.i..,rinotis , acrinces, a result
tarn to the advantage of all, they
not a.!;:iit that neutrality and a useful ntis
t,il, Putt ;is England, France, Turkey
1.1 Sar.;laia had or the task, and as the
attained, the position of TICU
at in a more favorable
It 5‘.1,4 then that the Emperor, making a
appeai t.. the prey-tire ot,pubtie opinion
,th the ,lea terminating the war, exclaimed
--I,et Europe decide ;old declare who is in the
and who is, in the wrong, , :or that will be a
-;k1, toward, a solution." lie proclaimed
,it!! r..ncicuun an l truth that, iu the present
ot . civilization. ;he -access of armies is
ba,iporary, an I tlmt definitively it is public
pinion that catrie. , away the last vi,,etory. Thus,
the thought Al . the Allied governments, the
vic;, , ,y the conclu.siun of a peace.
pnolie opinion in Europe which will
• th ,, merit an.l honor, provided it interferes
ne ; •. , tiati. , l , , assists at their various
and ~tli.-ially pronounces oil all the minor
hien pity kstic front the di. ,, cussions.
I • ofitt tie epportundy of 1..i,44j
t •-ts with which the secondary States
milts! I. the invitatiiin of the Emperor of
ChatINTL , is preparvd for
l: • peetacle Whilst Sweden was en7:l
- I.:, a arcane, the government ,
t' mt . t' the second, and even of
' wr-t foltire,fiftg to tile Court of
1;-:•iii, n i by no mean',
ex.p . ..essing in the clearest
: .e Ito, •t making concessions which
till su ,rantee to the Western Powers the fact
u. 1!It` 01 , :is`t•I of • he war was really acquired.
ht....m e time e:icl, ttf them informed France
.11. 1 I:II:I:LIM illy --wits which hail been taken,
it ~ 1 ilomi to receive with moderation the
• • :oh: 11.1.-1:t might make. The ma
.; :• • : .vereigu Courts are consequently.
.• .• tt Ltd, moment in tit, negotiation , .
, Jlteratiott
ttc, . Theirs :crc local opinion,.
r•-j - it is ii ,, t the gent-rat opinion of
: abet , xpress. lit order that thst
• :t tt remierett itt , ,tfa! and imposing,
.1 et the la,t. Niet 4 pry which
it 1110 World with peftee frvw
t:. i; I. IV:lN't.` bellied it neither victors
v it nitt,t neces , arily be manife,t
-i in :ill assembly 'uf the reprosenta
ive,- ~rall tine :-41:tw.. where various males of
liking be o. , lllvrilleti itt one idea, and where
still t.f all may have but one voice. In a
Europe will be represented and per
owii, I. Ambitions will be restrained and moil's
re;i; 'Med ; above all, over the Powers will
be us:tended a ~ • tiprente authority, which will en
noble the sacrifice: give to Moderation the char
:atter imignanimitv ; impose a salutary re
straint or mahoutl exigencies, over-excited by
the contest, and render to each government a
perfect liberty of action with respect to its sub
ject.
It would be most desirable were the idea of a
congress to proceed from Russia, and if, taking
into cou-titleration as a basis of negotiations the
propositions carried to St. l'etersburg by Count
Esterhazy, she were to propose to deliberate upon
them not only in a simple conference, but in an
assembly of all the sovereigns, and after solemn
and sincere declarations as to the origin, the
character and the results of the contest. Such
an overture would be a more certain indication
of the pacific disposition of the Cabinet of St.
Petersburg, than a pure and simple acceptance
of an ultimatum which might have no other aim
than to retard the recall of the Austrian ambas
satler. 1 t will be remembered that a similar ac
ceptance preceded the first conferences at Vien
na, and did not prevent their failure.
If Russia were boldly to adopt this step, her
language would have a character of frankness
and of grandeur, which, in freeing her diploma
tits forever front the reproach of duplicity,
would matekially facilitate the conclusion of
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peace. It is unly necessary to open contempo
raneous history to comprehend that Alexanfler
may enter upon this path without humiliating
Russia ; and if he considers the mach • greater
sacrifices which the . other Powers have been com
pelled to make fur the progress of civilization,
he will bless God for having reserved to his peo
ple, in a similar crisis, n privileged position.
When the hour of American independence sound
ed, England had no idea that her old colonial
policy was for her commerce and bee navy the
germ of an unlimited develiziiment At the time
when coalesced Europe made Napoloonian France
violently return. within the limits of the old mon
archy, no one could foresee that the resuscitated
Empire would find in the renunciation of her
conquests tbo means of extending over the free
States of Europe an influence more powerful than
that of Louis XIV or of Napoleon
JANUARY 21
4ias been necessary tlikt the. r natkonA- honor
of the two countries slietiTirstiffet 'twirl - 3i half a
century of humiliation, : hefore•they could clear
ly see into their new destinies and frankly re
sign themselves, one to the loss of her North
American possessions, and the other of the con
quests of the Republic and the Empire. But
Russia, after a peace of forty years, which has
changed the face of the world, softened man
ners. and brought nations together in amity, en
joyed a 'better, fate. immediately after the
struggle, shelvas able to appreciate and appro
priate the results of it; and at the very moment
la which she renounces her old Eastern policy,
, he sees that that policy does not die, that it is
regenerated, and that in civilizing herself she
t riumphs.
It hat idea animated Peter the Groat with re
spect, to Constantinople? An idea as generous
and as holy as that which conducted the King
St. Louis, Richard of England, and Leopold of
Austria to the tomb of Christ. Can we feel
surprised that this idea, a living tradition of all
reigns, should have been enveloped in mystery.
have grown in the dark, and that.when it ap
peared in open day, fully armed, it succumbed
and became transformed into a conflict of giants?
No ; fur the moment it was conceived it had that
destiny. It was exclusive and incomplete; for
it only aimed at the enfranchisement of the
Greek communion; it was aggressive and en
croaching, for that enfranchisement implied a
territorial re-arrangement of Europe.
But Europe, which the creator of 'Russia had
only seen exclusively commercial at London and
Amsterdam, irreligious and dissolute at the court
of the regent, and which could not comprehend
his great conception, was at that time undergoing
a grand transformation. Whilst Catharine and
Nicholas were slowly opening the road to COll
- for the armies of Russia, the 41 feu
dal edifice of the West was crumbling away, and
on its ruins Napoleon was founding the base of
a new policy and a new society. At a. distance
~f 150 years tin , ideas of Peter the Great have
found before them a regenerated Europe, draw
ing after it already the Eastern world into iis
principles of ,rder, justice awl tolerance, by
the sole attraction of the \yonder, of civilization,
and raising aloft the cross in the metropolis of
Islamism. The will of Peter was from that mo
ment accomplished. And when, in the nine
teenth century, Russia directed her fleets and
armies tilt Con-tantinople, she committed as grave
error as if I.:to:land or France had reemn
monde,' the crusades. But let her admit that er
ror and renounce hcr vs. tem of isolated propa •
gandism, let
. her claim her share in the collective
protector:l.A . hich Christian Europe has achieved,
:tad this claim will not be refused. Is Europe
ignorant of the fact that, the co-religionist., of
the itu.:sian people compose three-quarters 01
the population of Turkey; that the ill-feeling of
the Cabinet of St. Petersburg can create there
enormous difficulties, and that its sincere co-ope
ration would, on the contrary, become one of the
most essential elements of the pacific regenera
tion of the Ottoman empire?
Such is the tenth its to the origin, the charac
ter and the results of the struggle. Were Russia
:LeTypt these views, and the negotiations of the
Cabinets to adopt at once inspirations as liberal,
were a COngl'eSti to meet with snot' sentiments of
franktie,s and honor, where the conscience of
sovereigns would co-operate with the talents of
, liplematists to re-construct with solidity and jus
tice the equilibrium of Europe, who would dare
to doubt of success? No person. Prepared to
agree, as in a family deliberation before their
peers, the belligerent powers would be authbri
zed to conclude an armistice as a proof of the
legitimate hopes which would proceed from the
new form of negotiations. Soon, all the difficul
ties would he smoothed away, for it cannot be
admitted that a Congress of sovereigns, united to
regulate, in the name of the common weal, not
only the Eastern question, but all the other diffi
culties which had sprung up since the Congress of
Vienna would fail in its efforts. is there a single
interest which would not derive benefit from
the immediate pacification of Europe? Are
not Prussia and Austria impatient to recover the
share of influence which has become more and
more compromised by the unsnceess of their ef
forts ? Does not Russia aspire to resume the
course oh' internal prosperity, and to liquidate
tomorahly and grandly the traditions of a policy
which was generous at the epoch when it was
conceived, but which has been condemned as in
adequate by the progress of civilization, and
which she would have been compelled to renounce
sooner or later, in her own interest., as in that of
the world f
The Anglo-Frenelt alliance is eternal. It will
att,tin its object amidst the days of misfortune
as in those of prosperity. But would it not . be
far it a stroke of fortune to triumph at that pe
riod of war when, having nothing farther to de
stt tty than the Baltic tleet, the interests and ideas
or the two nations might be brought into opposi
tion'! Finally, if the secondary powers of
Europe are indebted to them in some degree for
the commencement of endless labors, for the re
forms and benefits which will ensue from that
grail event, will not a similar service rendered
prove a better guarantee for such States from the
eventualities of the future than any protectot
ates I The assembling of a congress will, there
fore, be for the benefit of all. The necessity for
it results from the live greatpowers being unable
to come to tt precise understanding. Its forms
t,on ims been in embryo since the appeal made
to the general opinion of Europe by Napoleon
111. The wish for it inspires every breast, and
the official proposition which will be made for it
will neither meet with no adversary nor a person
indifferent to it from the very day when a sover
eign court shall haVe assumed the initiative.
A YOUNIO LA. "COT OFF WITII A
—Viet'e is some consider:dile excitement in cer
tain circle, with regard to au elopement which
ciom• off in Troy On Thar-day. The young lady a
sliso W— She left the house or her
TILIIr-day RclCi.total, for the ostensible
purpose df •• at is friend's." Instead
doing . ,!0; met its Hive.• .trei..l a clerk
imnia•med nil dry-goods s t o re, aho incited
her to pimp into a carriage take a tide to
the city. She accepted the invite and took the
ride. On arriving here, they talked or darts,
Cupids, winter nights, and all that sort of thing.
They did this with such fervor, that they resolved
to finish up the ride with a marriage. They ac
cordingly repaired to the residence of at well
known clergyman, who in a few short moments,
male two willing hearts one. As soon as they
could swap a kiss or two, they started for home.
On arriving in Troy the carriage pulled up near
the Union depot: the young lady returning
lo o ne
Oil foot, just its if nothing had happened. The
husband sought his home in another part of
the
city. This was on Thursday. On Friday, some
body posted up in the matter exposed the secret.
The news fell upon the young lady's parents in a
rummer that shows old folks are not to be trifled
with. They look upon this marriage as art out
rage, and insist that the bride shall not live with
ho
the clerk aforesaid. The young lady says s
won't do anything else.- The old folks reply to
this by saying that if she does they will cut her
off with a shilling. The young lady says she
can't help it. She has a lawful husband and in
tends to cling to him, "shilling or no shilling"
We fear the old folks will have to give in. in
such matters they generally do.—Knick.
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Lend office, nt the following rate+, rio t
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ltlu do 130;
00 do 100;
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$7,50 for 40 acres. To any person who should nut Cs emtie.
tied with the lands selected, we will refund the money at any
time during the next twelve mouths, with 25 per cent. inter
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