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The Austrian ultimatum lately presented to the Russian government was merely accepted by the Czar us a basis of argatiatiuns. Ile is bound to neither of the points submitted, but merely to make them the subject of negotiation and discussion at the Conference, which is held at rads. tht this slender basis of hope the French and English rest their speculations as to the pros- ~f a speedy termination of the war. And so sanguine are they that such will be the re sult that stocks rise rapidly, provisions fall in p ice, and trade and confidence revive. It may be well to consider the position of the three great parties to the war, and the different motives that influence them. The French Eva peror has won all for which he entered upon the coolest. He has secured Turkey from conquest: prevented the approach of the Russian dominion to the shores of the Mediterranean ; and all the glory won by the Allies.is fairly assigned to the arms of France. The French nation demands no more, and would gladly accept peace. To France the objects of the war are attained: hut not so to England. Kars has fallen. The Rus sians are still in possession of the greater part of of Circassia, Georgia and a portion of Armenia. In fact, their road to British India is open. The great object of England is to close that road, and thus se,:ure her East Indian passe-signs. Lail that is done the purpose for which she has armed for the conflict is not attained, and she wants :0101her eatnpa' , gn. And she wants France to help her in it. But the French show strong symptoms of unwillingness to fight merely for England's benefit. France. then, is prepared for peace, and desires it.. England is not, and will en•-leaver to demand such terms as will pre- Russia, on the other hand, has quite different Peace now would hardly be honorable t.. Russia and no tuition is nn.re tenneicots of its honnr, or wore uniformly Successful before is ti rrninntes n war. Ily accepting the terms proposed, as a lucre basis for discu , sion . , it c,..tn nlits itself to nothing. It thereby acquires the credit ef moderation and a willingne, , to stop the effusion of hloa l. It gives Austria an ex. case fur continued neutrality. It gains time for more formidable preparations : and must of all, it gains the chances of alienating England and l'rance, and thus greatly weakening the alliance pgainst Russia. Such ili/1,11e,, are the 11111 In :t111". oC the Emperor \lexander in con , enting to t+•gotiate on such a liat:H. That lei w kio , l pub bait to such terms in the eu•l is impossibie natin will tat ii,rrnit it. better writer- , frkm Si. Peter-burgh say that already there AT, 1 , het per, era v, , ltit.-11 that -hall i t ,i 1.1 3 e, lite 1..1.1 tuel fiery C. , 11-lititt,ite the t'.r.au•. But they await the re , ult the , at:•I they will he -Iw-tie.l with it I, Leaan. - e there will I , e: we on the terms proposed. The , piestion of peace or cutttinue•l war in Europ, become , utinoq importv•ce to thin e,,untcy at the present time. If the war contin ues in Europe, England NVI!I 110 t venture upon war with this country But should peace be the result of the Paris Conference, which proba bly now in session, then we may apprehend rule encounter with England's great navy. li is fully armed and prepared for instant service. The temper of the English government is deci dedly hostile to 00, an•l should a Eur••lean peace lie force•l upon her, she will be 'coy apt to re s dye on breaking her treaty with this country. and taking entire possession, of Central America . We have evidently a deep interest i n th e p ar i, conference. If it proves failure. like the Vien na c,diference of last year. Itu, , sla will keep the peace for us for at least one year more. and per haps several years. An] such will probaldy he the result of that meeting. If so, the time gain ed should be diliigently emidoyed in largely in our many strentthening our cort‘t an I harbor defence• : ,Upp:yillg our arS1•11:1.1: 4 nmi naval stations with all the materials and most approved weapons tf war : and cultivating friend ly rclations with the American nations to the ',Alai of us, and the British Provinces t o the north. A struggle must come sometime for finii. and full freedom from European donlit ation am arrogance : mid it is guilty folly to delay full and formidable preparation for it. (;,,V. CHASE ANIJ THE CINCINNATI CELEBRA nos.—Same of the special admirer , . of Gov Cba.e. of Ohio, inducting one of the l'incinnat papers—are making a great ado over a fanei,•: insult to that gentleman at the banquet given m the Ile wee present un the "ce:u.i, n. a• were the Legislature and a number of di•tin guiehed strangers from all parts of the [stun. but he wa.l toasted in the regular list made out by the Committee. A , the celebration an a national one the Committee o , intenti that Nsci:d Lave }wen t3 ,, t, to toa , t their ncn StfliP, they therur.,ro I , ft it 1,1111;tecr i;ut when .v ~;* I n.lians, sentiment, Mr. 1 . 1.1v.e replying and after left till• table. The prcs , gi.nerally le n the I:onunittee and think that Ow Governor an hisfriends need not have been o senAitivii. TALL TA LK I NG. - Are puldi,l: to-day a speci men of tall talking, taken from th e graph. It is a curiosity in its Way. and shoulii he read as a warning to Americans of the ter rible perils that surround this nation, if one, John Bull, lets slip the dogs of war - at us Never was a nation raised up >o quick as tin Tdtglaph .hies it in that article. According t , that, the ranada, , can whip the United Stater. and the Engiieh Sect can destroy the "'boll American Na y Jere nil our cities with an,.thi It a iiiirious fort. that in mentioning t ln r tie r thry would ^ lilow ilown - for ua, the wri ter never mentions New ttrienr,!- Ile p r ,, a i,: remembered I. nth January. Reed the dance's article. Cos; Sunday evening last. at Trinity Church. the somewhat unusual spectacle was pre.,ented th ree ,nri ,, ecutive Rectors of that parish officia ting together, viz : the Right Rev. the Bishop of Vermont, who preached on this occasion. and who entered on the Rectorship in 1r.423. The Right Rev. the Bishop of Indians, who is engag ed in performing episc.pal duties for Bishop Pot ter, who was Rector from Ih.:1 until It 1. who read a portion of the evening prayer tho Rev. Theodore li. Lyman, the present Rector. who read the subsequent portion, of the evening prayer. Among the parishioners present wan John I). Davis, Esq., the Senior Church Warden, who, for the greater portion of the time of toe incumbency of the two first Rectors, was the Treasurer of the parish, and still continues It:, efficient service , as collector of pew rents. Mn. FILLMORC.—An enthusiastic admiler of Mr. Fillmore, in writing from Rome to the New York .//,70./4, says Mr. F. had just left Rome for Naples fi,m whence he would soon depart for Egypt. Ile intend:: making a tour through Egypt. the holy Land, Turkey and Greece, and would probably visit the seat of the war and take a look at the —south side of Sebastopol. The writer says Mr. Fillmore is admired by all Europeans who see him. A Know Nothing can didate for the Presidency should not be allowed to spend so much time in foreign lands. It is not good evidence ,of that '' intense Americanism" that is demanded by the party. And then he is admired by foreigners. How will that suit our K N. friends? Can they vote for a man who is a favorite with foreigners? SPATN.—A change of ministry in Spain has been effected, and the new ministers appointed are almost-universally denounced by the press and the people. Discontent imil disorder prevail al Madrid and in the principal cities. lispar. tero's government has become very unpopular, and anotliiir revolution is expected. In fact, Spain is somewhat in the condition of Mexico. No government is stable and firm. The Queen has no power and deserve=-none. The next rev olution will probably deprive her of her crown. Commerce, industry and the arts are repre sented as almost at an end, 1111i1 the people set ting the authorities at defiance. Such is the condition of a nation that England is trying to drag into the Eastern war as an ally. Cost of tt Will .1 Mr. Thomas ('uhbitt lately died in Scot land, and left an immense estate. His personal property alone is estimated at over five million dollars. iris will covers three hundred and eighty-six folio sheets, requiring thirty skins of parchment. The stamp duty upon it was only seventy-five thousand dollars. Ills widow is irovided with an annuity of forty thousand dol lars a year. and a large amount of real estate. .1 Mr. Ferguson also lately died in Scotland leaving an estate worth six million dollars. One Half of it lie devised to charitable institutions, the other half to relations and friends. American■ to Rule America hcre are over three milflon Catholics in the Coiled States, and K. N.'s say they seek to con - 'rot our government. Vet in both Houses of Congress, consisting of 11'. 1 1 , members. there are but two who make even it prOfeS!'iOn Of that faith There are about three million foreigners in the United States : and the K. N.'s say they are dangerous to our liberties. Yet in the Cabinet :Lod the Supreme court there is not one foreigner, tml in both Houses of Congre., but one that we know of. rtth ItEIItE , ENT \I'VE NI A ItII.‘NIP --The tiaitimore -ac: iu t. , peaking. of the late President of the Itepuhlotart t'or;tt Fr:111,U:: P. lilitir itripinittenee at Pitt,- ourgh nut through the foree "r his own merit , to t lonerit, , , but as. the reprv,eut3tive ~f the It. Publican ”1 hi liwn We are 1, ,, i,` , 11,1hit e l lirelare that W, ;,nnw 14 . nn such oali pi Iti hi r crodentials It a singular fa .:t that tl throe last Mlris ters to England ha%e Leen fr,.tu l'entis)lvanin Hon. Joseph It. lager,odl %vas appointed hr Ire -I , lfmt I.ust n o r Ittlelsanan I!! 1 ,- , mt , l \lr 0,111 , II: Fornierly it w,t, 1111 ..IJ!h1 mti•l uu uc..t $l. dhi F.,r a ! .-r - , au L% 11.? NI it, Ow tI. I.a:. 1,t,-( 1 1 ,1 11 \ u..• - i Coe uhnt 141 I• 4 '1 `l , O , Ilaci,l H. ! t 11.'1 u. rc •chtly .I°lll,, I I'i:lw. city, relzttlx, t.. th , -nt.t atlittni.• •LlT.,ir , \ l / 2 • c rni t I.•ve •oiy >pc t l , pi•r,!.. .11 111, .!v:INI•rt .1 Lc n 1, hill' 1,11.11, ark rri•ublicari are r,t.id, WM. S. (i.1:VI•, E,t4 k'.11,1,13te fur I,L.1,.11;0] , 11 f, r d„• et" : 4 1trvey.,r General. Ife‘ I,lsl , ear , te, H l3 f r i 71. II 1 V the• le,ernewra.t Wextern r re, , at NI ererr, •1 1 nun Democrat, awl woul , l no , 1-111“. make on co •n lent idlicer. The 1\ c•l uui certainly rri•rut .ne of the three offi res, Th,r, tal,he].• t•I c,rn !LP .nt• in ,h.re. al Chit ;kg-. at Ow Fn-r-I•nt nit a , a !at the gt 4,rain pert in the weir _ _ Independeut •ept the h i • i i w, which waii t a i 311 A in L•eineri t ~1 the C,mipatt right, v.hori am-iTt.to r t I.•—ipoti-ilito truest t. , hake off the triune:Cal; :t.terv(•ElC:on I.irector couLl policy of the Company awl who fetter the ch,e ,flicf.r I,y rexatiouQ intermt , l,ll.ng. 111 c 1,11 PtillerlCe , ' of which NHitc.l upon the Presid, NI r. 'sl ern First.. The resignation of even I.ire..tor the recent annual tnocting the l •,11:1 , 1irl V. Tho surrender of 11.:1 the ext.t tog ,mltr , at ,r , rk where payment, were stipulated the F.14...k or bonds of Ow e-mpany. Third. An agreement on the parr r thutr ors not to cote the hel-1 i•y then, the Inc- and elentione the I,lllprlt, the-e -Lipulationa 1 inl,•uded n•nri,r .I,ln—r, fir, 1101" nenburp of, any ~ne Ilititert ,, 4 - .41 keeted w; Cho ailta:nistration of the but tier Partial .•Itant:e• of ti, hnd Lit to nzt,tnpll6ll the deolred re=tt!t, Contra,t,. payable in :arge:y et 10,11,... ~ f any pabli.• war 6. and t , . The cal, that they may I•P treed in pan wt•nt, able return; lat alo ‘,1.11 nwet,u.r. th.• ...n)prmy Lc Ilan , slur ts and •eribing. end eug trust that it is itop*silde t., happy to say that my ant paints hare all Inert acceded t., he the rost.e, iv* partie ,, . and that I hay° thus been reii , •eed In. nottr,e, rut otal,arraoement which base hltherto par• lyzed the work and depn, ed or it, pr , .1.,•r 111•NI,LI, pr,perity : and that. “n Ole Lanir n11gg0,14,1, 11131 organized n new :oirmni,trati,w, which I tract et ennunand full evniidetwo gait] cupp•rt. Your kiud reference to fey CllnNel . tlllll With 2.0,0, great u,rk, we etch the liepe that I uly a, fortunate in OW •rOU.O of the Senhury and I:r Railroad .1.9 in the Central rail It seas h, the of Ruch frietidA ne ecu, that the latter in , .rk W. placed 011 it, SUCCUS:4UI fOllOdUl 10fIP, and line ewe realized the benefiti , it .11, intended ti ,e,• urn.. With equal eletnenta of pretitertty nrel lianvallt• lurid retteurre, for trade, the Sunhury and Erie Ea road will addrlJ,N itvclf te the !teal eir,- pie, and ryo may hope f.pr it an equality with the {..• trot Komi in its aavantnges to our Suite and city. A.• , epting this trust at your solie:lniton, a., rem the I,uhli.• feeling and businesr interer of the city. and rely it,g upon )011r 00..operUilon, I remain, very truly and reppeetfully, S. V. Mr t.tzo 'I o Moß , r.. John Fisher. Thos. ti tat, Th.,. T. Lee, ntol others. An Appeal The St. Luuit• 1).7110er:11 contains a peal from a number of liansa, merchants t.. ti Chitrubvr of ConiniPrey Ft. Loci itn.testitt against the interference of citizen? of 4J(l,‘ Staten with the interim.] policy of the territor‘ The following pecuniary appeal i touching. We have chosen a residehee in l can ace. fr its unrivalled situation upon the only not igable in the Territory--an indispensable reloi,te in h ut ; tog up a large commercial city. We hove erect: , suitable stores for a wholesale and retail trade, at, have already secured a very flattering business is t the interior country. Although it is but little m•r than twelve months since the first ,t re creel. here, and we have already paid to tour State i o : $lOO,OOO. a large proportion of which hit• gone i• your city, and the trade of our entire Territory Ishii your State thus far has heed nearly one millions j dollars. This circumstance alone has already rat-td ' the prices of many articles of exp'ort in your State fro., two to five hundred per cent., and your city is extend ing her levees and enlarging her warerpoms in anti cipation of our future trade. With an area four times ILI large as your whole State, our prospective business must lie at least fully equal to that of any other State. and our prosperity in a commercial sense. has quite as much to do with the future greatness of your city, na any constructive considerations it i s posssible to deduce from your own State. Geograph ically, St. Louis is the commercial mart of Kansas for years to come, or until by dint of our own indus try and the richness of our soil, manufacturing and commercial cities will he built on our own riven., and even then they reciprocally add to your enterprise and wealth. The chain of all our public interests, therefore, becomes directly linked with yours. liar prosperity is yours, our adversity is yours, our inva sion is yours, our conquest is yours. Fur, if, by an unnatural, and coercive policy on the part of any of your people. we are induced to open new thorough fares for trade with other cities, and invest our wealth in opening railroads and telegraphic communications with the same, the weight of your imprudence will recoil only upon your own heads, and in due time we shall escape the fiery ordeal unscathed." • • To William M , Melland, Esq., Inspector of 110110r6 and Machinery. Sir: The 4inestion submitted to me by you in ' relation to the duties of owners and masters of Steam Tugs to cause inspection to be made of the j boilers and machinery of their Wats at least once in every six months, under the provisions of the fifth and sixth sections of the Act of Con gress, passed July 7, 15:7,5, to provide fur the better security of the lives of pas-engers on board vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam—is one of considerable moment to the owners of such luotts, and has, therefore, been examined by tee with great attention. By the sixth section of the Act, the penalty for non-compliance is the same as though the boat had been run without license. By the second section of the same Act, the penalty affixed to the offence of running the tint without licence is five hundred dollars. So that if is Steam Tug, used for the towing of coal boats o r other purposes for which they are usually employed. be within the provision of the AM of IS:IS, a failure to have th e inspection, as pro vided fur in the fifth and sixth sections, would involve the carne penalty. The first section of the Act of enjoins the duty upon all owners of Steamboats or Ves sels propelled in whole or in part by steam, to take out a new license, under the conditions im posed by the new Act. At 3 givers time, after the passage of the Aot. This section ha-. now be come obsolete. its application being only to Steamboats built before the first of thuuh e r, 15115, but it serves to indicate very clearly the intent of ('engross as to the class of vessels in tended to he embraced in the Act. The second section provides that it shall not he lawful for the owners, master or captain of any steamboat or vessel, propelle 1 in whole, or its part liy steam, to trio-port any g o od:, war e s and merchandise or pazsengur , , in oil upon the lakes, river- or o ther nav inble waters of the United State. from and after the fir.d d sv of October, A 1.. Is:Is, without havin...: first oh• mined from the Proper r,thcer But without having complied with the e,r,!itien's im posed ht this act --and for excel aml every v.. latiun if chi- I I Cll3l'l , f tisc Loa: ren d e red liable to -.4i,orc , r‘.l -mom IrN ITII 111 111.1f1 , 1:111Vii:Vr. 111 C3- , `. the 11. .•11 , • rIvN,•. tho mo.ti•r or pers,h , t . . 1 .•ii 1”.11-‘1, th, Tip• I.,rts p.r to I.; 111.•10 .tPtl.lll.. • • the llt • I h tit !-r `• th•noy, I thin', I • h Vitt...2 t •••• . ik 3 trl.-- , I - e'lll,l tr 3 11 04, V , Nk c, I rent in;• noce,s•uy that Aro c.C.'4.! int • •T 1 Th, re;sar i!:c ltt an artntil . , till •ticr- 41,1 T.l-, Third. That I s. prnrisirms r , sfel red f , rt , •:t 11... , r( t` , Ir t .!tform.•-, t ti -1 =EMI IMIIIIIIM I /4. r I I r l‘ 1 ' ' Nlr )I,rrlck n-1 I.• I ~ , 1 ! 't:l I i .tr•: I t}. rg , the • • ..r ..‘ L• I=l t t 4111 . 1 . 1 1 111(11 :I , •,11 1.1! fir-I nco,,tti,!4 nth WO?, 1,-1 'lllll,l f 1 ,11; I !trier tho F,q .tljr ~r I l , rv •s.,d in th% e ,, r - rt—pett'ter.••e .1 t ft, t %. the r 001.11! l!If .1,1,111-11 .•• , 14fir!II ttl , trhi,•ll I OP, 0 t 1,, • 11..0 t.• lanzt. 111 I rr.-t rittrr;t . Inrr th.• ct,f it ktii,z 1, the c,p7itr.,,er•y 11, 11, iz,•1,1;:il •• mi.l.lt•titntt gri—t! .1.•• L gt,ffind, nml thy. So,r,t:iry th.• rah i• ntl.l tiprivlo, cis all,Nv I 11l 1,1• . 1 l.k fr. 1,1 ir gIE.I! tti":. ;•I I oriwirnt i. Jr,. 11,• . .1.! Inter , Wily If TOX/I. 11:1 , 11!111 ,,, o•i •111•11 c.milt: 1 4 71. , NV !I„• )1! ,h• again l'Ori•11,1 t , . .\ t,,ry act. ,:udi 1 . 1 ] ,1111! ti 11.1N..VE . lizt` 1.1, , !ti. I)t., the irol.wernerit, 11 1) 11 'l--age of the )la. 1 4 . CO jrr. 1 , 11 lir:. WWI :1 pf1 . 1 . 1!:91 ; :t, tit'', I.' : -- ranot , If 11131 1, 1 ,1-i 1,- ly grftrite•l I,y Texas, 11,, 4 Ll, ~ t 1‘..2 . 1 , 1n!, her,. lilt- 1.4•4.1 s inn in duty, veck new fitlrl bet According to tdo annual ii,port of the \ u lit. of Itidiana,the total receipts :rib, the Stdto Tree ury, front all , i , urecii i during the Inical toar en ing October amounted to balance on icin I lo o.intnel cein,.l,l n 1 c. year. : total re—,urce , f..r ill° yva $2,1C04,314,'.47. Warrant. 4 drawn during th year, $1.700,02052: leacin:z a I alance in tit treasury of $.168.2114,1.", NEW 0111. E \ February Tlit• Daniel Weli,ter arrived with San Franci,co to the sth net Col. Kinney had gone to Grenada to effect al.( burn : Illinois, Henry S. Jennings ; Pennsylva, alliance with General Walker. All the Central ilia, Win. F. Johnston, S. C. Kase, Robert M. American :date:, hal f,rmed an alliance except Riddle. I'. .1. Coffee, John Williamson, J. Hard- N i caraugua. ~.on Sewell: Rhode Nand, F... 1. Nightingale; The San Francisco markets were declining: Michigan, S. T. Lyon, \V. Fuller, W. S. Wood, considerable rain hal fallen, but the agricn'tural P. Meddler and J. Hamilton; Wiseon, Danid proopecte were good. The mining account, were A (iilkes, John Lockwood, Robert Chandler, t. excellent.. No Senator had been elected and there i-little An Executive Committee was appointed, of probability of a choice being effected. Mr Foote one from each State represented : 017 Delegates was the American candidate. were present, including S front New York. The There has been no fighting in Oregon :+itien the . 1 latter were spectator u, and did not sign the pr( last accounts. test. n•forr.,l tt,. tht•r In•lt•pen Irnt ~1 t Xo'll I } a =MEM In{ rr, ~, ~rl.-r~~,.i 1111111111191 Vt•r.i r:i . I. • T ,••• 1!!1=1111111 \.t It t \I t ip•rg E r•, li.e ,rllO 'i•l r!!). rtnt th' • •,!,.!!!-• •,• ! •,! Egi=lllllElM !•,1' I:e•pt, I==l It “111, , .T rld hr. ,Tr.lr- h.t h. r f•tTri etc It.• •13 rii- TeN•r I I . 1!) 1.1 1,1:11..•1 ra>rf tL~ c ~rrumnt. chl.o Wa n:i (I =IEEE find tiu 1:11.-:!1,1i.. - • Ni,T . f. 1 C 4 4` • -, ~.-:T. TTIF, T,ATEST NEWS THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS WASHINGTON CITY, February 2e, Senate. —The bill providing that the laws rela tive to pilots en steamboats, and especially the net of 1852, shall not be so constt ued as to affect, ennui or impair the force or validity of the State laws regulating pilotage in ports, har bor, or over bars at the mouths of rivers where such waters are within the territorial jurisdic tion of such State, was taken up and passed. The bill to authorize the Secretary of the Trea sury to permit the owner of any vessel to change the name of the same, on the presentation of sufficient reasons, was also passed. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Central American question. Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, said the subject de served the serious attention not ouly of every member of the Senate, but by every citizen who desires to sic the peace of the country maintain ed, and at the same time the National honor duly protected. Although not sufficiently informdil to =peak with Mitch definiteness on the British enlistment question, his opinion was averse to .apposing that any serious controversy was like ly to grow out of that subject ; to take any other VIM' was to stippi , e that common sense and rea•on had taken their departure from those who have She management of the affairs of both land He, h owe ver, ironic! be found on the side of hi.. country. right or wrung, in the event of a war. Taking a view of the Clayton-Itulwer treats somewhat different from that of other Senatiiii, he thought he s:tw in the language of the treaty that it was Sort i•Npocte.l the British would withdraw absolu,tely and unqualifiedly from the INliii.unito pi-Meet:irate. The British weer not required to abittel, , n the protectorate, while at the , 111110 time every precaution had )11'0 . 1 taken in the kinerican negotiation that a should Ire attained, preventing her Iron exercii-ing any dominion there, under any forte or pretext willies - or. Ile would not , I , lly tliat (;*l - 3t Ilritaiu raac 11 , .w he disposed to ny rid tercel! of forhrnraoce on “ur pant ti rent entirely the main ohjei-t ,f the treaty, but he .1: I not think ii 'spcdieut at present fee L os ernment to tnICI. fins' -0 . 1 Willa might brim., “11 a o.ntli , t not with England ith,no, but hor itteithling Wv , torn Eitropo th, S,•ll.tiv The is the ' alitininteil I , y tie chair in relatiiin 6n the Let Atlantic and Pacific „ fOOl 1,111, , , r:di-: , •rnia. ,•,,,Iworth ' 11,1 , 1 r 11,0 •,rh.t. NI• tt IVell. 11i o f k e n. \I Curdy (.! New loll:, f:Nan , ;Ina. Nia:ne, I' a , “l Kttrike! „ I I'cnn<clranin. ‘1,,,•11.1111 w:1- (non i.ervinir. lle Avri , con-cat tii 1111 itiverijing iriim the 1-ta - f it e-tabli,linient, -in -I which is 11.! making a pr-per impre,si.n 1 : •1 t .•,,titirr \I t - (Ch H. fr an the t ., tittltitttt•tt of \teatt , , rt•jtttrteti 1,11 , , rtiltply f“r Ihe , 111 , 11•.ri of %Ii! nit I the let:, meta Ltl air th an ',her peto t t-rter- : , ,•sCilf . I. to l!.(' t.f temarli rt - •• rntrn th, 12Ih The t !,:1,1,-t 1.1:1,...•1 010 , 1, 1,111 11,111.Ilt.• Hr the rllpealitri , f \ , tt- !I i•4•Pa , 4 . 1/ ir•1t.,i.• , 1 1110 fi' , lll Ile ,•11nrv:•• t I r !! .! .11.-t! :Iter-lgr! t:.,. ktit trTtn.l,,!.''!ng! :tra!i:ree,,utmrtt !- , r f win:' onion - futile , 11 tilt' .surer I:tte'l the Inlit The i:nproventent in 'l, , void !ettititriths War having berm recently c:e.l:whertil)y their elliiiierviy tout li it i• Teri thitt inirtrove i ,er •••, , i!.l he artilied 1 ,, Ihr arm. .411 L , l 1, 1. , 1.11 in the 11E1•1111 -a =MEM e ,1.• :,oar ).et t., llio exccuti,,r) It W r !1!t a- arU.,r i.• I • I.ln, Of utlf 111 - 11. , 1'10 • alp' ar-ell/11 4 . With 111 , f.,rk, 4,1 ,!...nitiNe, etii 1.,1 went.. The • ••t• the 1 • 1 -••pel v iy a•••••.urnine at the earl - I,d period, t. 111" military efficiency a., l• irinanietit :Lod we have it alma -1.• ;tie-diet , men it proper rn •re ar a:. I :11 , 0,11r,•• LIOW Il(lopt t• . .4)1 . ,:!1 1114 . 1 - 08• , • iPtir capacity for pr••• t•.• 1 ••. and ivree di employment at litirarmories • „, i at• 110., i.ytir Iooilforcetnotll 0 Tho.e lo.; ~.!k• ;1112'11 llhi 1 0111 l uit,d State 0.• 'lr.,. rind tilt %ye 411•0:1.i pr-,. 'MI =MIME re , ' ,o /111It f 1•1 that an ale 1.:: t ..... made far an i ar'y at.pr..l.rtat hot at t hr.•,• et' .h.;:ar...ar. inereat , ttity, the a.. 1 .1 a nte). DI tI applied Tilt •II kle t•I- 1111,1 t rt••l'., • I r N I [111111.11117 Thar-11311 3 , /1 itt t . tt.ratt• Dui tht. ,ttit•r =Mir= 1 . 111! A1,F1,1.111,. Fe} I - nary -- Tht , r. m it, CollVelllloll 111:1.11` the r1)11../W It war• 1 , 1d11••• t` , ler : • Th.. t , . the Con‘cnti..n note i n q e ,_ •ti find thern,eht, comp,•ll,l to , thes In, dint .1 ~111 1, 1 L,' •i /11:1i.dit pemsl,,. nti II it, in siiirit IL: least, tip ti..• of the country . they have regarittiil that to nit:tip:76me tho thi• of the rticii States upon this, question or their right , and a rt , lititio to their t anal they hold that the tottiti,..iou in to t Ito N atonal of Dote ate , from I.ottiittntt reprtoterttiogt li , ”oatt i atln , lic e ,, to<tttneitoy, I 1 \rn rioan fr..ta aH ottligati,its tt,tokt i t.l sal 11 They bate. IhrreG r•. ~,, . 1,11-:o v n from t!to r!'”rtlitititirtg (~,nventiOn participate in the protio,cd 110111IIIntion. and T r addres , .thent , tilvii, to the nierican , of the Countrii. :I:1.1 e , tiecially of tile ti ir y :Ind approve their action \ inl to the eil , i limit a n..inination conforming t.: the overruling i , entiiinent of the country in the great 1,001 , remit lie regularly and ainiiiiieionsly made. the itrider.ipmed tiro,stie tl, the Arnerie3/1 , as the Mate- to a, , tiruble in their ,everal State orig.mi.:at and elect delegates to ri Convention to meet in the city of \ew fork „r, the 12th June next, ti.)r the purpos e of nontirmting candidate , for Presidt•nr Vice Prel.iilent of the United State,. Ohio. Thos. 11. Ford, .1 11. Baker, 11. IV. 11. C. Mitchell, E. T. Sturtevant, T. Fit-,ltlialek. Jitculi Elbert, 15'in. B. Allie.on, 11. lic-ig,es. 1,. 11. ()11.,. IV. B. Chapman, Mixes arel Charlt., .1icliols; New lianlpshire, Intliortv : Connecticut, Lucius G. Peck I)unliam, Griswold, Austi n li:tlda in, Edmund l'erkins, Ihvid IL 13(ndli ; Weld ti. Thun.t.m. ZH. Yang Burdick and C. W. Cook ; lowa, L. 11. Webster _ ' ~.. i BY TELEGRAPH. FIRST SESSION r. V r •TI LA , 11;111,t- 1:11, 1,1,11 NVC:Ik wiwllier e.qtlM,t \\ /IV , al 1:: \daft Ckllll 1.. t h ter. , t1:1 111,--helit.ll•l ,‘ Lien the !.‘• faN,ral.le em ..t CO!)Zrts tIJ thc,l! Ho•a. pl p. c.pe I,a‘•• with u- it It lA' ❑ :icy hrmi•,. th,• wo-k I t../1111.Ffen ttliS 1.11(` , .! lor•Iti011, 1 - -entLl, , Ihtll Ire -.11..t11.1 prepu:e 11 . 0 , re raf 111111111( . 111, 3!1 , 1 11101111111f:ll ..1,11!•1 Wit .:f . Ilz 1,1.• r El=l :111 wn,l) r • f If. Hog Packing in the West CINCINNATI, February 26.—The Prtee Current of this week gives the returns of the number of hogs packed in 145 places in the West, showing an increase in the number as compared with the last year of 214,300, and an increase in weight equal to 217,300; about 70 places are yet to hear from. Thettverage increase in weight is 12 per cent. The weather is mild, and looks like rain. The river is rising and the ice is running rapidly. No more damage has been done to boats. WASlllsrat: C:TY, February 26.—A message wa , received from the President asking for three. million dollars to manufacture additional arms, and providing armaments and munitions of war, which was debated until adjournment. The Union asserts that Lord Clarendon's as sertion and his statement in the house of Lords, are substantially incorrect, and that no apology has been made for the wrong committed in the enlistment of troops. NEW Your, February :26.—The steam pro peller .Etna, from Havre - via Halifax, arrived to-,lay. Among the passengers is Roger A. Prb , r, late C. S. Minister to Greece. The Corn Exchange this morning rejected the report of its COmmittee in favor of establishing an inspector of Flour. Much excitement is manifested, and the meeting was quite disorderly. A meeting is now called of those favorable to inspection. The Difficulty With England. New bona, February ^_tl.—The Co M rnerrial ri.er has the authority of a gentleman who ramie a passenger in the Asia, and who saw Mr. Bnehanan on the ere of his departure, for tat tug that all the points of difficulty between England and the United status were regarded by Nlr. Buchanan as in a fair way of adjustment, and likely to be settled in a few days. The New Steam Frigate Merrimac WAstliNiiroN, February . :26.—A private de spatch from an cdlicer of the new steam frigate Met-Tim:ft, as she woo going out of Roston Har bor. says: •• We are off: the ship under stealit making nine knots per hour. The ship, engine hiiiler are exceeding all expeetatbms. Chief ruginevr Martin is delighted. I:Lr:iSn. February 23.—The steamer lir,ng , Vera Cruz dates to the 22ii. thi night id the 12th, the garrison of the Castle r S:111 d'l . 119 a pronounced in favor of Tiro:tier There Wa , firing on both sides with !,—se: , up to tire 20(11, when the Castle stir- EISA, February _6.--The par,enger , di• the Daniel Nrel,ter bring a doubtful rumor I'h it Uel. Kinney had been arree.ted at Grenada I , l' Walker and cunderaned to be sled, but , aved hr the interference of Walker's officers. February Caleb B. Atkin , , telier in the IVa•hingt,in Bank, win.] arraigned t no.rning at the Police Court on a charge of nihezding I 1,10)1 1 the fund,i of the &y - The Cirent Reutorntive-- FE\ ER ANI, cI'RED In" tAt. NVI.ANE'S LINER .1 •:„1L.i..1i 1 \\", .t Park 11, , r. IL- t• , s•r•l-t. , ,. Hr”.. ~ 1211 . •1•, 1 fru.. n nev.•rr and prn•trtircto.l 111 x, k • 1 / 1 1•1111-14.11:0,1\ •••• •••••• t..ili• ml.l ..:111 In nil. 11 wills d,.-i4l, 1 ,fil ,n N:1 h.r r•quiring IlOagisrntlug • holt lb., , bald ttrtt-ottlinttitt it htttan...t r.• .1 , I..t•rttotthr...l 1.1,,,t to httaltit:. iu ion dot tt t• t toty t , The punittrotts fortzutltt, ••1•• art-tt, fr tt Liver, a It it l It. -1,.,11 1.11, ..//i ;nen Stat. , . .1•• 11. t ett.i ..f dank, 1., 111 ••f;:i• •11,tinifiti..11,11•101i• ;.1•••!.••.:1•• whicli N. ill •Ii•si.••n•I ' • ;• ••;;.• ••1 Tl•i, lOU. .• III.•`I.. :II•• I.,•pt ,101111 On 1..• I•rn•ill ••mrliemt oynii•tomit t•I •1 ...in 1..• witch and us.•failly cart.ful to tisk for tor. JrLon, /... r /At,- /5/I.t, mall Etfucture.l by Ft.c.xt NG BIIS., of I -!•-; Vier , ' are ~t l., purp.ortintt to be Ito.' before tle• 1 , 111.1ic. Dr. 511..anc's g.•nuint. Liver l'Bt4.ll.lxn Ills re1..1,rti1...1 Ci ro littyG can nos . l ou t .tt bib Drug None genuint. without the of FLEW BID lit. A 1. . ,. for !late by the ...le proprietors, f I - a.lµl it The bent argument En the world • th. iif • I - tints. - Thisi is Th.. Inn.. liiain ohi It n-ts tits. riitinlivrity It. .‘ , 2tristp I.rertr-t7. :t.: ~,, A niunidy all Wirth., of no. narii ttr i zitott Liitt•tio, to I'ONSUMPTIttN, nod tiviin fot Itti ern day. , i I that tot ritili• malady. Tii th , . rirtu , i• (it a inii,srisitt 11( in tlt itnlnvation, Cllncheditjon, find the re cut Itt It nitn In. It ra:.. Fa-Consul j.O. t htnes t Jaznen Tnu . to: N Y.. Tit,. Shaw, Eel. if Ikvtton. ttnd tr• til • thor wrll knttwu 410,4, henrlug vuluntary te,t, tittaQn ptAut. The t'tyrup Itmtli ell the ountmen- J.,:ten, (li , first FUTTYLS in the entintry. Fot •••••• paroplll.-t itt tho 14/111118 AF,VIILS, Itlld wharf se 1) 1141 t 1/1 nn. 0. /1, C1)11/1.1111. a* -.1 Ent - 1 ,1,u 0.1. nnlr and rvinll, by E. E. ,ELLEI2.B. corner NV...0 , 1 and Bttrorts_ b) HENDEIISLIN A 13/to..l.lborty otr.-44; IL I WIIIVLNETZ, and BECKIIANI Lt tIcKENNAN, Allegben3 city. far2tbd/, I w t , , Congre“ are In view, liow,v C6 - Sands' Salt Rheum Remedy AND Let tine, ehe 1111, extatrieutell int ktlttlt,t l / 1 , 1F lit n. tkr the akin prt.tlused hp , 01-1 ttiFtti Salt tt. ton. s , ttrlalltc Cutantatu. Eruptions, can imagine the irtltait.al it ta ctutittns. Sufferer, are remitulaff that ther , t• a 41,,,1y anti 1 - i.ruun rerntaiy within rearlt aff. .SALT RENIF.DY ANI) t•ile taken itffentall) Iltratv.at.t. all Intheatifftt ft.on trt ulatittn. the eth , r nytotted externall rl.- the It app.-era, lean, and heals the NOM,— rating cr•njtatitly :ht.-, faunal. tut-lames ptititi, I,rltOr, :il, 1.1 • :.• and C:tusw all untnittltt/y ea. •-• I .111 II p .11141 ‘11,14..ar, , 1,11 IP • ,kin 11 , 1,u , i .‘l,l I.s A It A U SAN D:+, Druggintn, 100 I=IIIIII Fr,KMP• s i , Pit t5t,11,:1t, 111111 gett..r,ll) fehats.l E-a- Hat chrloex Flair Dye-- The rl, l ,i n ,a, .Ntzturai—ht.:lol.tl all.lnwUon the It E.ST—ne,c ~r Nth. to .1, t.t...tro or Mart., tr ee le n tt t u r, w ith ou t ...jury to .i.lll ..r !tau Mutt, alai will, or .11 I,lllt private room:0 ttt IIATeIIEIA)It'S "1.1 tr ig Im t. ,r 1 , Itrortillyny. New York. ALIII retail, by 11r. GEo. 11. liEtsze, 140 Wood FtrooL (.1•1.26.1..vdAw tisl often pro". fatal. leads to lion. anoint Ibo parts thrisi times a day with liAlki..l"s AlP', TRACT. ttl.. If si , rition form tho nrwm , thril its,rt .• 6yringi.," 111101 with Extravtiaii. and gnid• nally lischargis It ~e tho syringii is withdrawn. It 11,11 !Mk cor, , as, of any ago of nor to give rntin oa.. instantly to all, frriliwiltly curing by ono application. nro I. tom by the host „iteliing and pain 1111,. Ztri i rnln.,l 50111.4i111VV by the !ant, ..1 1114 , wI, rh. do, lin, the int,tinal • :11,1i :1g51.11,1 tin tai k lion, and koslis Ilii• Iron] t tuna lip satoiat I. 1.,„1 11.4 tit at likp N o Ur El a In tied tight round it : such is Ir•si.llt. alsl f , r alt , fultts Itunt , rs and ulcers t, fmtti 111.1,1, tkl.banloid supp , rtar : an.l ~ • 111 the tilt.i otillt.11.111.• to Its , . thr Kalvt. well at, thy. Itahis aux ;ttsbaut•tt t•a and the uxl nn• ion.•.an.l the natural he: Ls that support tho howola 14. ..ht ru anti ntrong, and s, ill If applied, ••%.•1) rnral. It never 5,1111111, 551L11.11. is r.tevl.phile tunnalaal laIM 1, a 1111 .loustnrna C. V CLICK EN It ,t CO., Nlannfatlitlvra. at 2.r....n1• len box by Dr. (NO. 11. 14YSElt. 140 Ntreet, tool by nearly . ery lion, in inedieinee thren.tie•nt the Uninal State., All "niers nr letter, inr'ne nr mL ice, tn• a.l,lreme.l t.• C. V EN Ell A 1,1., fel t1..1,,c2m 15PRoV Lb L., or l'as 11111 IMPROVED V4TIIII - /I'.+l Dr. I. S‘ . ..ti'm 1 Vint., nip ui, prep:trod inkly innier tho euperviilion .11 Irr. I. F..,•„it, r.,tair .51. h. al pliant!, ii.l l'ilysiciun of (sXtellSiVP pruc ttro 15.... genuine, only a. prt-paro.l. by Dr. 1. Scott 114l1:k Morirtint...ll, Dr. )14 1,1.114.'n I M PROV ED Yet tutfuge and IMPROVED UV, Pli 1, V 6411141.111,1 h, eertitlcate of C. I%lcLane. ha - wale hy Drugglst., and le.retettlLs everywhere. Dit. 11. KEYSER, 1441 Wv,.oJ st., IVhelesale Agert. Int. J. l' F Eltl I NG, Alleglteny, nor linttrend Depot Wholtentle Agent. Jtnn:tlan Fr 0 lit the N. York National Monitor ul February VsPon.—Dr. Curtis has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than any Mt, pnictitioner of medicines that has ntruggied with the wrote of the eleicria 'medic.; for the lent century, by the invention and perfection of au Merril ment that will convey to the lungs a medicine in the shape of a highly Mialicated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, 144 hitherto, by nyinreithy. Those who are tr,ubleil with diseases arising from dinordereil longs, will subserve their interests by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial. (I”thoni.—Dr. Crane' UT...4.NA is the original and only genuine article. nur2tiLwdsw Zir Hats 1 Hata! I—All the Latest styles of HATS and CAPS can Lc purchased cheap, for cash. from MORGAN A Co., No. 1.64 Wood street, Next door tri,the uew Church. ja:2.6 Ono door from Sixth streot 61- Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex awim• Ina stock of Son Hors and WLYTKIL CATS. Just re rriv„l, a large lot 1.4 . Shanghai, Celestial, and other ntyleA of Caps, which we trill bell low for 1.-aah. Moan.," 44 Ca, Wood street. ocaB \ fl„ From Washington From New York Important from Mexico Colonel Kinney A Flank Teller Arrested F1.1.:311NG Successors to J. Ksld A, Co., tio. tO. , Wuoil etrect, corner of Fourth irEmty DALLEy, Manufacturer DELAWARE RETELL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT WS-, Philadelphia. .41/0.-111A.R.DIE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by 11.1verv, ' Canails, Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANGE ON .111.ERCIIAND12E generally. On Stores, Dwelling llouses, Ac. _44.,ets of the thmpatry Novonber 0/.4,1865. lhaids. Mortgages and Real Estate...,. $101,020 04 Ploladelphia City, and other Loans 80410 00 Sto.•o in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's AM) 10 dills receivable 180,440 97 Cash on hand 26,826 09 Balauces iu hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued, and other debts due the Company Subscription Notes.. DIRECTORS. James C. Hand. Theophilns Paulding, James Truquair, William Eyre. Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tennent, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. 31cFarland, Chitties Schaffor, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh. B. T. :Morgan, .1. T. Isigan, W3l. MARTIN, President. lent. William :tlartln, Joneph H. Soul, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Darla, John IL Penrose, Dourgo G. Leipor, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL M. lluston, 'William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Sperwer )lell.llll, Charle. }Colley, 11. Jones lirmike, J. G. Johnson, Thos. C. Vire Presi HENRI LYLiURN, SG.TetAry P. A. MAVELRA, Agent, Water Ktreet, Pittelmu-gh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. IRMIICTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY, OF PHILADELPHIA Chartered Capital, 5500,000. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION, AAIWN S. LIPPINCLYIT, Prenidont. ORRIN 110GERS Seert.tary. • 1.1 NOILdE YOUNU, Treasurer. DIIIECTORS. William E. Thomas, Nillinm Neal, Allred Week.% Charles J. Fields, • .liunee I'. Smyth. Anom S. Lippinrott MAhlon Gillmgbam, N ir hub. G. Taylor, lin Itog•ro. .1 ho P. Siluvos. Atir - Thig elirllpirly hs begirt Organized with n Choi tlitt thrtN-tor, hay.• clttermined Ui adapt the basin,s to it.. r,tourc,a. To ol,erte prudence in conduct uig affair, with it prompt adjustment of losBes. Vtticl•, No. t: Water street. J. NEW TON JONES, Agent.. Tlp. foll.twiue v, 011 n ttr.,l n.r.p.nsiblo firm, In Pitta ourgL hAv.. :tutlo.'l7,l r.•fg•rk.no th,til. will. regard to 1134. /u.•l ,A1:1,11i..A.. of 1.1/.• Manufa:turyrs It],umuce t'orupfluy. Kramer tirorge I'. timtth k Ca. .I..nrs, Tiernan & 1',"" PITTSBURGII LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE .\' Sf ' , ,v( 'E 1. CuiciEic W ATER. AND NIARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGII, PA. ROBERT tiALWAY, Prt,ideut. HAIL S.,:retnry. vsery inhurkuice appertaining to ted e. it IA LIEN: RISKS. A 6, 11PiluNt HULL AM) CARO° RISKS on the Ohio .ind Nliszu.sippt Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS And aga,in,,t I,4rim aWI Damage by Fire. and againgt thr l'orti, of th.• .ea and Inia.nd Navigation anti Trautportatittn. itintivii rateti cottiiisLoit with itith-ty to dl tat tws. lIIRECToRS. noliorttialway, 4xmu,d NrClurkan, lin,..tnn, M. D., John Srott, Jan., 1111 - I,lntil., Uuvid Itichoy. .littnos NV. Hallman, Charips Arbuthnot, Aloxamho . Itt:unrr, J,.svph J.. 1111 Fullerton, Maanlirld 'frown, I/I,ld 11. Chambers, elir•stian lieb,t IL Hartley, .la, D. Nlr l / 1 11. felslB British Si. Continental Exchange. BILLS DRAWN BY NC AN, SHERMAN Sc CO. ON TIIE L'SloN BANK, LONDON, I N Stns 11,0 EI A , ll UPIV,RPS. Tl.c,e Draft, are atailable at all the principal T,W119 F.\ti I.A]D, t,e , ITLAND AND .111. BLAND, and 1.1111 Cn N TINENT. draw Strut Barr on M. A. Grunebassm & FRANK Pile .1 M.t R"Liebeerrcit as a remittance to all part, of ERNI ANY, swrTzEELAND lInLLA\I). Permn, intainling to trio el al.rowl, May promre. through tn., of Cr-lit, on whnli Money tan In Obt, ill MI, no I t, , ied. in any lam! I.f . Europe. CoLLE.4 - 1 - 10:, of BOIS, Notes. and other securities in Europe, iii ruCi•lv prompt attention. WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS A CO, mh2l cornes Third streets. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. 1.1.1 A]l BAC; A LEY, Pr.wident. SAMUEL L MARSUELI. Set:rettiry. QPF/rA': b4.6.,11 Market and Word Atte- !odor,. HULL .AND CARGO RISKS, on tIo Ohio II me Ver, Itud tributaries. sizani.tt isss ~r Damage by FIRE. A 1..,, ft,,tin,,t t h e IL' Seu and Inland Navig - ation nod Trulispurtati‘qi. Mls= 11:14;111ey, Capt. Mork Sterling Jain, M Cis per, Siuuuel M. Kier, W! Rea, Wil 11:1111 Ro U bert Dunlap. Jr, John e'. Dilworth, Imitr M. lierinoek, Fr:units Sellerl, S. ilarliangh, J. Schooninitker, Walter Bryant, William R. linye. John Shipton. EUREKA INSURANCE COMP/NY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. 511 AL EN BE Itti ER, President. ROBERT FL SLV. N-crrtary. C. W. BATCHELOR, Urneral Agent. WILLINSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. MEM= J. If. Shoenlwrger, G. W. Casa. ('. W. Datchrln:. W. li. Nnuick, I ptua, M. Pt•nn....k, T. C. Cp.iike, W. W. 51artin, IL I). Cochran. IL T. Ixoch, Jr., John A. Caughey, Grorge S. 501 d..., S. S. Br) au, David .NlTarn.lloss. 01' All Loss ,s sustained by plirtieli insured under policies I 5,150 , 11. y tins Company mill be liberally adjusted and prompt.. ly paid at it. OFFICE, iu. V.) WATER STREET. jell PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Street.%, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,000. 4.4-Insure Bolding, nail other Prowty n¢amxt LA P.. 1 4 , 1 by I. Lr... au.l the Peril, • .1 . the Sea And Intend Nay.- ‘--3t loli :And RECTORS'. F Joh 'Cody Part erwm, .iaeoh Nth 1,, Carukr. 11. Ill'Clint...•k„ku.. P. Tunuer, II Smith, W. S. 11A,1•n, D. E. Purk, I I ro.r Sproul , Waite Illuoptoh, D. M. I,his, J Joan, .1. 11. 11. R. aPPIt'ERS. Pre.ci. 1,1 ....... Hen. \y \I. F. 301INSTON. Tin Prrsid erg RUDY PATTER )N. Se. - 'y and T 1 ens I. A. CARRIER. Jo2:1:1y FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION DI E It (' Il A N Dealers in Wool, Jildes, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD 011„ *-E -- A.VI) ERODCCE GENERALL.I.-6.41 7:1 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA REFERENCES: tzpritl,r Hart...olok, Putt. lily. Wells, Wollsville, Ohio. So.it " PM. 51artin, K. I). J. 11011 , .. Cast, r Cit . Dep. Ilk. K trona L«.•h 6‘t. Co.. Pittnhn rgh. .10.opli Eldio. St. I..ouizt. Tilolll. , R tireiner. hankers. Holmes & Cqlnell. Cincinnati. 54,1,111, Vhk , . l . fobl:131 A. D. Bullock 5: Co. W I I/ LI AIMS & ALLEN, (Surres.Tors to .Irnold withamso NIANUFAcTURERS OF CIIIIrSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. .cir W. A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by me,un or It at War,. Pipes or Chilson's Furnaca,Chtircli -4., tWlak.let, ll.opltals, Fiwturies. (tr,ai Its, Court litaieva, Jane, or il,ulcla. N'. 25 MARKET STRKKT, I.•ittatturgit. apl6 WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON lIIIIS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, LARD, LARD Oil., DRIED BEEF, 81;6 AR-CUR ED and CAN V AttBED 111.119. A larzl• Nloa.k always an hand at No. 297 Liberty Street, PTPTSBURG 11, PEN N'A PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1, I, E G N Y. FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of the tw.• Cries. Oaneti mey he left at the or In boxes at the storee of L•al.ksl. WILSON fc. CO., 52 Wood street. BRAUN & RIOTER, cor. Liberty and St. Clair streets. H. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggiet, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY. BRYAN, KENNEDY &. CO. OLD TYPE METAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD TYPE. Machinists and others wanting such an article can get a large tot pply by calling soon. febct OFFICES TO LET. TWO GOOD ROOMS, suitable for Insurance or Law Offices, will he nnted, in the second story of the building on the north-west corner of Fifth and Wood streets, in the same building with the Morning Pest. It is the best business corner in Pittsburgh. Access to the offices convenient. 'lignite soon at Ohs , of _Ja23:dSt.tpc•lt MORNLSiI POST. BASEMENT TO LET. A LAR(; BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet 11 wide by 30 deop, half above ground, and well light- I ed and finished. will be rented on reasonable terms. It Is on the corner of Fourth street and Cherry alley. Enquire at [ja2B:tfl OFFICE OP MORNING POST. Jso. D . K 0099, , lininphreys, Hoffman & Kasno, D. W. lAtOolPiitaburgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission gerhants, No. 47 North Wharves and 93 North Miff streee• below Race drat, flagaley,Woodwani & Co. Phil. Bryan, Kennedy &Co. Pitteb Garrett, Martin & Co. L. 191'mania &Ca. NVood & Oliver, " Bell & Liggett, Slitcr, Price & Co. J. & W. Bea, Caleb Cope & Co. " %play, COsgrarro A Co. " Truitt, Brother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, " J.B. Lehtnor & Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Ponta, Cirwirthati A. A. Bullock & Co. " Morrow & Cattier, ." Tweed & Sibley, " J. B. Chenoweth .t co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchanta generally. JalfedapcCen . . . . . 93,889 96 100,009 00 V 317 a 8 10 ALEX. HUNTERi, BEAM ni FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 290 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH. decl .dapc EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER ! Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. tm. Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. [noil"1 Cincinnati, Ilamilton & Dayton Railroad. CINCINNA'T'I PASSENGERS will please take notice thut the advertisement of a Rival Route, etatiog that the S o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio anti Penn sylvania Railroad is the only ono which makes connection at Crestline. This is incorrect, and calculated to deceive the travelling public, as there are two daily trains between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati making close and ears connections, sin BBLLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. No other mitts makes eounections with the 3 P. M. train of the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad. O. B. BROWN, Gen'l Agent. F. KNPWLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. feliktf. Ur. NIONEY DEPOSITED BEForsz TILE FIRST DAY OF 31ARCII, with the *Pittsburgh De liar Springs lash ilion," No. CS FOURTH street., wilt draw INTEREST time that date. CUAS. A. COLTON, feld7,lt. • Treasurer. C 0 LLDTS TOW NSHIP—We aro [authorizedto offer for male a veil:able property in the above town situate on the new township road leading to the plank road. and nearly opposite the residence of Capt. ,adsting of Thirty-seeeu Acres of beautiful end fertile land. This property is adjacent to the country orate of some or most respectable merchanta and manufacturers, com manding vie., 1.4 near splendid scenery (or which our n lght , who'd is justly cidebtated. It would be divided into or 'lca Acre Lots, if desired. Apply to feir27,lsw lILARFILY to ILTPREY. vE L L C,, uNTRY RE.,SO*N . P.R! FOIL -~A L }:±-..Shuh 0 the Fourth Anad rand. atanattbret, md• - CitiMA ct Co.. I lampt.)ll Campl”.ll H. (1.1‘1.1 f 1 ,411 01 0 city. Two Acres of Land aad kbenntifal 00% , Brick' eiitta.m. House, with eight mans; CAW; base ments, new carriage house, and all aoeisinn'y oat buildings: all descriptions of fruit, shruhlidiri','Lm.. . - Apply to (feb27) BLAKELY & umnRY. UM( SA LE—A Lot of Ground on Polon st., (near the Fifth Ward Market House,) 30 feet front by MU feet deep, on alikh is eructed two Front Dwelling Houses and Stereo; and a number of Tenements in the rear: a valitable property, and could easily be made to rent for a year. Title perleet, Allihoot any incumbMneks. Apply to ifob27) BLAILBLIC & kIGHEY. A GARD E N LOT FOR SALE—Containing A six acres of excellent Land, shunted on the waters of Chartiers Creek., in Robinson township, 4;4 miles from tho city. and near Broadhead 's Fording. The Land is well adapted to Gardening purposes, as it 11s sloping to the o ; has a comfortable Frame llamas 80 feet by 10, one awl a half stories high; a good spring of water at the door, :sort a variety of choice Fruit Trees just commencing to Instr. Frier gaol. For further particulana, apply to IttIiKELY & ItICHRY, Real Estate Broker a, Corner Seventh and Sznitlißeld eta. O - NY NE RS OF PROPERTY ( non-residents J or others) arc Informed that wr attend to renting. lion,. and collecting mots, also to innumuce, repairs, I.ny turn tof I.oleo. dr., &r. Our charges for well nerving nro lir 'flirt :we. We incite the attention of property owners, es pecially those who reside out of the city, to this branch of ..or Immine,s. We also negotiate loans on hoods, mortgages, f ',our° i 111.111.431 partners, make pales of produce. mainifactur.l art Wien, &c, for fanners, mechanics and 11,.iness of this kind attended to prompt*, and all continuo kat ions strirtlN cwnfidenluil. All ingolries regarding red estate Or other matters most enclose a post-stamp to pay postage on replo. S. CUTlllthitT & PON, Real Estate a n d General Agents, NO. hl Market oh., Pittsbutgh. REI:PETIC SOAP—For rendering the skin tilnuoth, soft and delicately while, reinoving sal mars, and redness of the skin. All chaps, chafes, M., on the hands are removed by it. In using this Soap for sore or chapped hands,tirst wash clean, then t lose in char water, mid use tho Soap, drying tho hands- well with a soft tone!. To remove ten, kc., make a Illthe the Stoop, and "ppply nt night, on retiring to rest; in t morning, rinse .the face in star motor. A., a nursery .it is excellent. Price only 12% cents.:" For E eby S. L. CL r 127 bl arket street, Pittsburgh. Tile: ILL if STRA'I%D LONDON NEWS for February 2EI contains 4 Historical summary of the fut.:dun War front the time ul the landing of the allied armies, at Old Fort, to the acceptance, of the Anstriab propo sals of peace, January 10, • 1828. Two Supplements to lids number. Amo—liarper's New Monthly Magazine for March; Ilarper's Story Book, No. 16, do Godey's Lady's Book, do Graham's American Monthly idagaz'o do Peterson's Ladies' National, do Frank Leslie's N. York Journal, do Ration's Dollar Monthly Magazine, do Just received and for sale by W. ,t, GILDENFENNEY & CO., Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. CEMI-•ANNUAL SALE. lj A. A. MASON A CO. are cling out their entire stock oY Broche, Woolen and ether Shawls; Cloaks and 'falmes of every deocrintion, and their extensive assortment of 'Velvet flesh and Satin Bonnets, at 33 to 50 per cent. less than usual rates. feb27 TA KESS SILKS REDUCED—We will dose out our splendid iiii,urtinent of rich Plaid, Striped, Brocade and other DITILY Silks, at a restriction of 33 per cent, A. A. MASON & CO, 25 Fifth et. ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION- On THURSDAY evening, 30th lost, at 74 o'clock, at the Merchants' liachatige, will ho sold -20 Shwas Mechanics' Bank Stock ; B) do Citizens' Dopoait Bank Stock; 01 do Weastern Insurance Co. do 30 do Ohl Allegheny Bridge do 24 do Allegheny Valley It. R. Cn. Stock. WC; P. M. DAVIS, Alterr. EMI.ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON & CO. are still 171 coutinuing to .11 every description of Dry Goods at an immense reduction in prima. Every article in their extc,n sice stock ssill be clot.' out 25 to 50 per cent. less than usual 1 UST P.ECEI VEl)=-5) more rages and packages new style C'allisies and illng,Liams, Bleached and Brown 31uslina, 11,k44, Tickings, Flannel+, ite., which will be 1101 d at Serra. A r nll4ll Prices. (114,25) A. A. MASON ik CO. tht erlIS AND CASSI3fEItES IiEDUCED.—We are co- sing out ..ur vutire stock of Cloths, Cassitneres, Satinets, Vestiuv, Ac., at about two-Oadis the usual priers. 1eb2,5 A. A. It ASON =Fe CO, 25 Filth et. KERR, JR £OBT. IL-JIUNTER KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission, Merchants, EMI= WANTED—By a Manufacturing Chemist, a SITUATION—who cim produce the beat referrers iu the Union—Alkalis. Alum, Acids, Chloride of Lime, At., tic • &r.. Direct— JOUN iito&IILAT GALLAGHER, fob2rt3t. Mansion House, Pittsburgh. facture. warranted, for $lO, and In cites of a failure we elated the money. Auy of our patriotic friends wishing to rake an army for Kansas, call at the ENTERPRISE WORKS nod get your supply of arms; you will never regret—but seclude that this Is the place to get your money back—at feb2o DOWN & TETLEY'S., 136 Wood et. SHARP'S RIFLES and COLT'S REVOLVERS.— KANSAS AND NEDRASKA--We are prepared to fur nish any of too above Eire-arms at short notice, and cheap f r cash, at SOWN & TETLEY'S, feb2t3 1311 Wood street. Burnet, N.bit d Cialrethou VOLCANIC PISTOLS—The greatest Fire arm ever invented; it <min be fired thirty times iu initiate with perfect aexurney; it is easy kept clean, and not liable to get out of order, For sale at feh2n DOWN & TETLEY'S, LINSEED OlL—{s barrels for sale by, 1e1,26 ILENRY Ir. COLIJICS- 1R PER R AR RI V ED—Harper's Magazine I for Marrh—prire cents. Oxley's lady's Book for ]larch—price 20 cents. Peterson's liaguzine, do. do. 17 do. Yankee Notions, do. du. 12 do. LONDON PAPERS by the CANADA received In advance of all competitors. and more, the price reduced— 's...lon Illustrated Newt,, February 2—price 20 cents. Do. do. Thrust, do. 2 do. 10 do. Ito. Weekly do. do. 3 do. 10 do. 110. Punch, do. 2 do. 12 do. D. Dispatch, do. 3 do. 20 do. 1 f you want to get late nowt, tall at LAC IF ER'S BOOK-STORY, No. 30 Fifth street --- UTIIERAN BOOKS jest received and for talli by JOIINi j S. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth street,— The Lir°lien Platform; A Plea for the Augsburg Conga shin : The Blind Girl of Wittemberg; Lather's Christmas Tree; The Lutheran Family Prayer Book, with Hymns and Tunes; stork's Life of Luther and the Reformation; Luthe ran Manual : Leddlehouse's Life. of Melancthon ; Anapach's :Sepulchres of our Departed; I:Marone:ea Works, 4 volumes; Lutheran Liturgy; Why are You a Lutheran? Luther's Shorter Catechism; The Catechism in German; The Serial Catechism for Children, Nos. 1 and 2; Luthern hymn Books Aho, Cumming's Works, separately min seta. J. ti DAVISON, feb2.s GS Market, near Fourth street.. storesoo 9. AIU AMMO ClA,in and N it B a i t s by 1000 lbs. Cream Tartar in store and for sale by do. fa) or. Tannin, do. 20 gross Mason's Blacking, assorted, _ - do. 300 lbs. American Arrow Boot, do. - 'OO lbs. Bermuda Arrow Boot, do. 6 grass Schell:lm Schnapps, do. 1=3211 JAMES BLAKELY, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lEZEZI STEAMBOAT AGENTS,,M No. tri I..erce, betromv Pine and Olin! sts., SAI'vT LOUIS, Mn. f 2C hirel3l I F LES, RIFLES—Rifles of our own man- CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap—one pound worth ten of Potash; for sale by ; feb23) FLEMING BROS. GODEI"S MAGAZINE FOR MARCII— Graham's do. do. Harr's do. Yankee Notions, For sale by febtf. lI ARPER'S MAGAZIN& Kit !IMAM ved —Just recei and for sale by W. A. GILGtiNFENNEF & feb2s Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. SPRING STYLE HATS -This beautiful style will be intrahwed THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 23d, At 73 WOODstreet c. 11. PAULSON. R--100 OU. bbla. Extra Flour in star: anti, fur Ithlu by (f,1,10) 81.111.N1,ir.1i IiAICI4IJUIL _ 4~ , , .. D. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood ,tract