• • VOLUME '"X : Vi,; ?HIS Wed ON, Dati,st:to Room, nor ANL ( ot.r; fi.t2us, The CULINARY DEPARTMENT AND DININ(1 ROOM will receive the eliae-ial Rattle:eat of {lto Proprietor, which, he Lt utite,ivill be a sufficient guarantee that all tries will be suited. After returning his he:irifelt thoniia folds friends and patrons, fur the generous pairenture no tong eXtelltletl to Mgt tit the CoVLRLY IIoUSE," and also to his friends and patrons at the " COLUMBIA 11011SE,' Cap. Island, during, the :aerial of 1q.55, he retipectfully solic.ts a continuance of it ut the "JUN ! , 1!-i " W ELLS COVERIA. WISHINGTOh H HJSE, Col?. PENNA AVENUE 4- THIRD ST., WASIIINGTON, D. C A. F. BEVERIDGE SCOT f HOUSE, Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Wa.y, PITTSRVE.bn, PA B. 1%. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR, (Formerly of the "Marker f10m , 0," Blairsville, Pa.) TH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM PLETED AND hli'EN (;U£ T 6. it is idtimt e d in a centred part of the city, beitb4 Cuniellietel. to all tlailroad Depul and iSteetuubeat Landings. Tue. louse Wll3 built iii tcu6, With all incident improve ment., and titled up iu splendid stylb—the entire Furniture biiing new—and will in every respect be a first ClaSe Hotel. Fa, STABLES are atteeeded to the pre-wises. H. W. KANAGA LT • S• .EL 4- A 9 R A l'kr 0 _EL kr4 A A 9 .t.l•pposite the Peoria. it allror.d. Depot, • IiARILISBURG, PA. [Jel5 N., 7 4 . /1.6 raii G (I? FORALEI'..,I' P. PITTSBUL:ti 'PA. NON, Prepietor. tiousE IS LOCATED ON TilE turner of P' NN and 'A'ABLUNGTON Street e, between the CII.4TItAI, AcD ViESl'illiiti RAILROAD DEPOT 6, and has undergone a thorou;11 unpr.aoonent, rennideßd and turnilhod with eew iucuifure, and 6 11,W the Cltt,t cunce uient Hotel in Pateburgh, for Tfetldkrs or W.:et. ntyB:ly tO RA; ETCOPLE ES - r UR' _L1.1.V17. BY ELI YOUNG, FIF'T.II STREET. The mt..ution 01 MuiMant, uml ..,.:_terh li dtr,:e.,-,1 • I ortat , ::,/ittieut, which litus bums xecoMly fitted • fi,r the ia.rp.,:a: 0.1 ath,rding aSIIIIISZAri• , i.LA IN t el'i_VE fi.AL tiOCATIO:s Cunatre MIL:3 attLl:thiut market tit , . Lartictlibaly iucrtcy to call. Evt:rythiug wit:a:mug to au ii - ATING SALOON Will f.a tuuud, at the fruilegt the fitath.lt 11p1 r . . I ydatlV Excelsior Ecotaurant, sal wueD WwI . .SALi; M.th DEALER. iii LAKE .Ni'l E.6.i'litlli.N FlSki Philatl , qphin 44. Bri.!Atmore Oyat<:ra, And WILD U!, Xi E, iu tri,lr proper aeile:111. 9. 6T±-aNittit..; , i_, '...71) :Paul the l'itiltidelidtai Oyeter and Co. pdp, ,INSION HOUSE, GEORGE AU RENTZ, Pueenutvon, No. 13.14 LiLorty strei,t, just besida tc Pan.senger Depot el the Pennsylvania Railrunil, which tun' It the moat convenient house in the city for pasßengera arri ving by that road. The proprietor having, at con6l,lvrat,lo expense, fitted up, la excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would r;:ily solicit a abate of pa!iliQ. l atr”ua!„. , o. There hi attached ,ple:idid\eWA(lON YARD, attorf.^ uxoulinodatiun to trATl.iet, and b•anister:l. Lard , c and 1.1 a: will be fo.cui,3!:<-1 with the hest the tuarl.Lt can afford. (;) T. CLAIR lIOTEi.,, .turner Penn and St. ,Jioir ttreeta, PiLtibth,th, Pa.—Tuu undersigned, former iy of •` lifewfrei 1141L0L" .311s11g taken thin tarmf and comma , diomt I.IOTEL, and having reatted It in magnificent gtyle. would reapectfully Inv.t net iramdshnd the traveling publa to give him a call. Ag.urea, a, cu the oonvertionca of tot hone aua I, tg lung cs por for In tref U.:,, 1003. all gl.f, entire v , tialetital, r CU ills k.ttnt gt.c, 1,1 fels, 0S :d. El_tLY FUR.NIE CdtE A MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand. at o their ..: - ..tenaivd CABINET and GUAM, MANUFAC DE: , No. ol mithfield nireot. hug, ILlPlortment of Fancy iud Plain rut liture, which they will itell 15 per c:'nt. lower than customary rates. Terme, only. "IW-0 OD WELL'S FURNITU.RE AN!' CHAIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing, every yle of Fro aiture, in Rosewood, Mithoiony and Walnut, allitable for Parlors, ..'llalnbet'a and Dining . Ilona: y, equal to shy iu New York or alol at lower prim. Every ,rticie Made by hnmi, and out ranted. Cabilit-inaktn - cup- ILfi any quantity of. Si URN Tblt and OH t.q em,olillo totals. Liutul. anti 6t,:anit.onT, ;i)rui.,lneti at tilt. allo“vaL uutiLe. i 7 and 79 Tiil tU Mrem, l'a. oe21: _ SWEET bbls. Sweet Cider, for aide by J.IMILI FETZEtt, dell 89 Water etreet. `11.11.1,151 MAS and .NEW YEAF,'S GIFTS .if every description in the Fancy My , (hods line.— Pleuan call and one them. C. 11 11.V.t.0.1i LOVE, dali r rmerly LOVE ThltiTilt.M; 74 Market St. 'E tie ILAGE'For office use, in convenient ...VA. ! farm, for sal.- by . W ii. U. JOHNSTON & CO., dEI 57 Wood ..rmet. , L)010: FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale by WIl. G. JUIIN BTON & CO, - .:e9 57 Wood street.. barre s American arid French, .1... F for sale by it. A. VAlil EaTtieft & C•l.. FINE SILK Bleached Cupping Sponge. Soft DIU/fug Sponge. Good Carriago Sponge JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Corner .Market street and Diamond. GUM DROPS.-300 lbs. just received and for sale i y B. L. FAFINESIX,CS & CO., nov.io Corner wood and Fourth streets. rititElll‘lo.ll.ETEßS—For sale by w. G. JOHNSTUS & Co., novl7 Stationers, 51 Wood litreot. LOBSTERS.-10 dozen in cans, for bilk by qiEYMEB. & ANDERSON, nos - '24 N 0.39 Wood stret. A LUM. -50 barrels for sale by 13. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., novlB Corner Wood and First. atreets. FRINGES for Dresa Trimminas. • • A Inibdsonl6 astortitient at reduced rzstae., novll .1-I , liir4 INS 77 Market RtrPet. RYEPLO U R.-20 Barrels Itye . Flour, just received, and for Bale by JAMES A. FETZER, dec7S9 Water street. • pURE OLIVE OIL, At JOSEPH FLEIIING'S, Drirnor ctrom and ttn? Diamond' fl BEAT SEMI-AIiNUAL AND CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOi.)DS: Fine Dress Goods, at very low prices; • S AWLS, in great variety, et very low prices; w, ieLEN GOlO 4 , a large stock, at very low prices; DONIES GOODS, an Immense at very low prices, At the store of A. A. 11ASOIV,t. STItENT, NEW .41tRIVAL.- 2.0 boxes Orang,s; 20 do Messina lemons; '2UO drums New Figs, just received and for sAle by ItEYISIEIt & ANDERSON,' • No. 39 Wood street, jal9 Olmo,ite St. Charles Hotel. STARCII.--300 bxs. Rochester Peail Starch for 8.:le by al9l HENRY IL COLLINS. TOUBLE MEDIUM, Double Crown, Medi um and Crowa, Straw and R. Wrapping Papure, for aaie b 9 . W. S. RAVEN, JllB Coiner Ilarkpt and 1 4 4,P0nd Ettrootia. QUAY PONIER.--60 boxes Soap Powder . . k) of our own manufteture, warranted aupf•rior to atty . off red for Palo in this marla.t, on baud a Al for rule by B C. x J. 11. SAWYER. I, C f Sts.ir.l; if •tv rn?{ kl:DI A RUBBER CLOTIIING- L-Of the beit, autl tthio sop)id qual!ty, fur We wholesale arid rotail by J. m . IL DULLER. ! - .1) Li. :tic SA R."S rar ta DAME No. 65 fiburth Street, MIODLE ROOM, JONES' NEW 131.31LD/Jill. OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'aock; also, on Wednesda‘ and Saturday evenings, from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from ,November Ist to \lay let, from 6 to 9 o'clock. Depodts received of all slams not less than °NI: DOLLAR, and a dividend of the prollts declared twice a year, in June and December. Interesti was declared at the rate f six per cent. per annum, on thel first of December, 1355; also in Jam, and December ; 1856,, and in June and December, 1657. :Merest, if not drawn Out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the earns interest from the first days of Juno and DOcemtsur ' compounding twice a year. without troubling the depositor to call or eron to preaont his pass book. At this rote, money will double in less than twelve years, making in te aggregate mairr AND ONG-HELD PER CENT. A TEAR. Books containing the charter, By-Lawn, Rnl.s and Pego lotions, furnished gratis, On application at the Milos. President--GEORGE AL BRG VICE PlLritorarrtl. Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. 3houniKirL7s,:, James Shidle, N. Grattan Murpn,y; Alexander Bradley, ' Isaac M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D Kelly, William S. Lovely, James Herdnuan, 41111 Bargwin, John S Cosgrove, William J. Anderson. James W. Hoilman, John 0. liackofen, Charles K nap, Albert Calberteob, P. A. Madeira, John 11. Canfield, - John 11. Mellor, J. Gardiner Coffin, Wolter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton,l Henry L. Itir.gwalt, William Douglgao, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, George S. Sehlen, George F. Glmor°, Alexander 'Lindh). Jounce 3. floon, Theohald Ilmlistuetteu, William S. Haven, . George R. White, 3,cretoryunri Tre.rmire.r—TlAS. A. COLTON. If-fi BANK OF l CD WIA It. J. STEVENS & CO., DESMOINES, (10LLECTIONS MADE and pronaptv mitred. LANDS selected and locates. I Capitalisti wishing to make investments in the West, can &Aso through Chia hone. Correspondence solicited. (ray2l:6m AUSTIN LOOMIS TUGS. D. LuO2IIB. A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., lie4lers in Lk Promissory INotea,Toncla, Mortgages, an all Securities i'or Money. PttoratCTlU Money Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral ocurity. NOTES AND DRAFTS 13 0 IIGHT AND SOLD. Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated on retisona ale terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi ties at remunerative prices. Also ; attend to the Sale, ;tenting and Leasing of :elate. OE - e, No. 92 FOIIII.TO. street, above Wood. AIJSTDT LOUIVT4', Notary Eublic. _ _ -7 j >HOLMES & SONS, Blinkers and • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drat ts, Accept-. :aces, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Exchange on the East ..rn and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Unit:A 6 Ceres. Deposits received_ in par funds or current paper, No. 1 Markdt street, between Third and Fourth sts. ija3o:ly 71 "ir, LIOAIAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer iu Notes, Bonds, Stooks, Heal Fatuto, ac., N 0.76 7'ourth street, Pittsburgh, P. janb OIIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCIIANGE. BaNKEL, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Dank Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections arefully attcmded to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. 07 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je:.lo REAL ESTATE AGENT. JAMES C. RICHEY, LEM, ESTATE BROKER, ARM 8, Bought HOUSES, ' and LOTS, uc,ld MILLS, 3/1 f:6.1.11 rll iL 3! Warr,:n bough t,, , Loud, r! and and locatad. Notin flat ~1 ~tendon to Fo.rols and din VOlng of them. Tormr,remom:bio. decl6:diw CUTUBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 • Market street, for the sale end purchiwe of Reid ,itate, renting lionises, attending to insurance and repairs, ddaiuing loans on bonde, mortgagos, &c,; waking convey mceiydeeds, bonds, itc.;' , ,vriting letters and corresponding .iith parties abroad, 4c. °cif; BELDiEN SY MOUR, Real Estate and insurance Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Garret;Aai Robert jyll:y WESTEELICT LALIZDS• ALEXANDER GARRETT, dEAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, CUE V ELAND, OHIO, ‘ - or sale Lunde In Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michliau and lowa Ile will exchange Lands in Wisconsin, ic., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as drove. att./1:ly OHIO TOWNSHIP PROPERTY FOR SALE.—TWENTY-SIX ACRE:3 of first class Card , Lmdsoituated on the Allegheny and New Brighton ,iacalamised read, about live miles from Allegheny city— itsmt ten acres cleared, bate ace good timber. Will be sold :it a bargain, and suspended bank paper taken, if applied fur at JAMES C. RICHEY'S,- deli Real Estate Broker, No. 05 Fifth street. lARDEN FARM FOR SALE.—A Garden I_A Farm for sale, containing Twenty-four Acres of First Class garden Laud, well improved,. pied Buildings, hue Or strand, excellent Water, Coal and Limestone iu abundance, situated in Robinson township, seven. piled from the city. Will be sold at a great bargain. Apply : to JAMES 0. RICHEY, del7 Real Estate Broker, No. 05 Fifth street. ‘l - 1 ORTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP LAND 1.1 FUR 8A LE.—One Hundred and Fifteen Acres ut First Class Land, fur Wheat growing; about Ninety Acr. a cleared, kilance good timber; comfortable farmimprovements ; large Orchard; excellent Water; Oual and Limestone; Forty-tive Acres in grass, will be sold low and on easy terms. Apply to .IASIES C. RICHEY. . Real Estate lirnker, 65 Fifth streee :lARMS in Exchange for City Property.— A farm of 350 acres, on the Allegheny river, near it tanning, 130 am es cleared; dwelling house, barn and'er chord ; coal, limeotone and iron ore. Also, a farm of 100 acrd near the above. Also, a farm of 63 acres on Pine creek, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres ; two houses, and a saw rob I in good roaming order ;.a first rate location. rnr business. 250 acres of 'land at month of Red Bank creelq '•lo nerve clkred and in good order. Price low and terms via be exchanged iu whole or in part for city pro perty. 8. CUTHIIIItT Si SON, novlo 51 Market street— . N..'LY $750 FOR . A TWO STORY .11wel, ling . /louse, of four rooms', with lot of grouucl feet' rent ou Muuterey streqt, Allegheny city, by HO (Thep to - an' . Terms, $4OO iu hand, balance at our, two and three yeare. . S. CIPTIIBEIIfg ;Ir. SON, u0r.24 ,51 Market et/ eet. ou . 4 OR RENT.—A large dwelling fuse,c ' Ross street, at head of Fein, with immediate posse& ohm. met,. twcit3rattil houses in Splann's Court. S. OUTIIIIIIIRT Ec SON, . nov2l 51 Market groet. iLIOR $750 will be sold a new two stiry • Frune !louse, with a good'lot of ground, in Allegheny cli• - . The lot le 20 fil6't finny on Munn:ray street, by 110 (01,1 to an alloy. Terme easy. ' S. CUTHBERT & SON, novl4 ''OUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE for eeverarsmall late of laud, ten miles froth Mounds ville, Marshall county: Wu, four miles from P.. 11. Station. it.ich soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time, from 5 to 7 years, if desired. Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Sta. !lon, Ohio 11.11., for sale to suit purchasers, at.from to $lO per acre, and on easy farms. • - • S. 007111311111` ez SON' novll 51 Market street. VOR REN .C.—A dwelling house On Third street. Also, ono on liosastreet, with immediate pee . OR SALE.—A Dwelling House With good Store Hood, situate on nolnnsou street near Ped ro!, Allegheny city. Price Jowl and terms easy. jald 8. 0TPX1.1.88.1t4 SUN, 51. Market Pt. Lviß SALE.—A comOrtable dwelling tiQiise _L (frame) of hall and eight ;00418, portico in front, with a lot of ground 78feet front on Smith avenue, Allegheny, by W..) deep to Rebecca street, With fruit• and shads trees, shrubbery, stable, &c., dm. Price . S. CUTHBERT & SON, • nov2 . i bl itartiot street. mE,','gHs,Aß.N,,T.ss'T..-eorDpApi‘EleiliTui!AtackeTnuaf par,either in whole or in part pay for several very desira• bleocations for con.utry residences, um: the city. ~ ..`de lot of 12 acres: one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. For particulars call ut our ordCo. i S. CitiTIII3ERT oct27 51 Idarliet VLANNELS.- Whit 3, Yellow, Rod and .Plaid, of all .grades, and at LoWEB PILIOES than they can be gut fur at any other e - tablishment in the city. . ' O. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers, oct2l . No. 24 haricot ctreot HOUSES, LOTS Alen FARMS.—:-We would invite the attention of persons who wish, to purcheme A 1101388, to the great variety of Rouses, Farms and Build: ing 1 4 ,A8 we:hay.o for sale. We havo now on hand Lots at $lOO, each, and at. $2OO, $400,. and upwards, and on ; .vcry . easy terms. Some. In payments averaging fourteen cents a d.ty that-ea and Lots, at from $7OO to $lO,OOO, in various locations in and adjacent to tin two cities. -Improved Farms at from $lO to $5O acre. Also, choir° Farming Lands 4 from $$ to $4,11 acre. Persons having . property of any kind, to disposo'c.fi will find It to their interest to give us a call. We also, attend to the Routing of llonsos, and Collection of amts. t B. CUT/11311n & tION, disle Liarkct ofroc4. PITTSBURG 4, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1858. BANKS No. 65 FIFTEI SiatEET PITTSBURGH. S. CUTHBERT &. SON, 4 Market street. (.1041,NER OF WOOD AND F_'11;111 STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUAL ' I ARPETS A.NI) OIL O,_OTEIS. - 9LDHEmovAL.--j. & 11. PHILLIPS have AA, removed to their new building, Noe. 26 and 28 ST: CLAIR street, west aide, between Vein. street and the Bridge. J. It. 11. PHILP, IPS, MANUFACTURERS OP FLOOII, FURNITURE, CARRIAGE, TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT A OPAQUE WM:DOW SEER R.D CLOT 111:. OI LlCforottt Colors. Also, '..);:ALXi - i,B IN OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, Of every description. Dealers iu INDIA RUBBER. GOODS, of all kinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB- P.SR BELTING, HOSE and PACKING. LL O ATLIEIt B ELT IRO of Eastern manufacture, a superior qmility ; also, Lace ',unser and Rivets. Agents for tl:e OHIO FIRE-PROOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry and .}lixed Paints, Varnishes, 0113, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND 10N PALNTING AND GLAZLNG, in all its branches, ante in the best and shortest time. do20:ly J. &.11. ore N 2ti ar.d 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory La Phil on the Ohio ricer; three miles below Pittsburgli ~ ".:A PETS, OIL Z,L3TE.S, FLITTING, AT TII.E ourth Sg.Tecti. Cat Store. \AT- D. & IL NrcAtLum resphctfully a invite the attmition of their former nstotners aud the public generally to their present stock, Just selected tut .Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles qf Foreign tad [tome Maanfacturo, consi-ding in part of Vklvets and Brussels, Tapestry and Cowman Ingrain: also, , i3rnseels, Damask, Twilled and Nail' ;stair 0.1i.1.P19T5. OIL CLOTHS 2 TO '24 FEET WILT'., Rugs, Mats, Stair ILAlii, Oantou and Cocoa Matthig; List, Yarn and hag Cari.t.3 ; Painted,`,Bufl and reen Holland Slia&Q. It will give 113 pleasure to show goads to all wiliS may lit il,siroud of looking or porohauing, awl we we de w'calineci to Wirer inducemeuts Ia any who way favor uu with a call, at tiw old atani, No. 87 f.)1_11lTII Street, near Wood: W D. & 11. 3I'CALLUII. BOOKS AND STATIONRRY 11 , 0 BER T A. LOOMIS, (..iuccessur to B. T. C Moriz,n,) f,T.ITIONER AND DEALER IN JAMAS, PER.I.O.DIOALt, AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth otref.4, Pittobnigh, Po. Vo-Partniership. rilllll undersigned have enteral into CO- Partners unGr tho ty of Wm. C. Johnston &Co :1.1)11J111, H JOIINST./N, Jli., WILLIAM C. it/11,61'0N. • Pitt.nburgb, SrptomLsr 5, 1857. 8. 13._ JOLINSTON, Jtt Vitt. C. JULINBIOII. WT3. C. JOIIINSPOIN & TATIONERS, Blank Book .Nlanufacturers, kj and JOB PIINTERB, Nu. 57 Wnod dtrovt., betweuu Third and Fourth, PrOmbnrgh, Pa. se:3o B K..113001i5, Day Stooks, Ledgere, ' Canh 800 Invowe Books, C eck Books, hill Booka, Itec,ipt Bouka. For sate by G. JOHNSTON & CO., de'-'B 57 Wood street TOBACCO AND SEGARS. w& D. iii.N LA.IAh'T, 0 u.kii•FACT UR.= AND D,EALEIit, IN AL!. h 1 f 3 Ot TOBACOV, SNUiri AND CIUAY,,6. ,;p3oly No 12 WOOD STREET P1.AN06.. AND • MUSIC. UPERB GRAND PIANO, tJ FRO.N.I TUB FACTORY Ot•.' Steinway SI.. Sons, New - Work. A. HELDER. tz 131.5.0. take pleatiare in an. nouncing to the pubdc that they have Just nti?. received a spit:fluid full I.II3:AND troth theiactory-uf-Steinway. Purl:, which for exquiaite swectneda said VOil/1110 of lobe, iightnees and elasticity of Loch, and a moat tasteful and obi, Ont. exterior Is considered the FlivESl` IaitANIJ PIANO ever brought to ,thei cdy. he mechanism is a DOUBLE REr'EAkiILNG ACfIUN, a pa Laded till - cation of Stei,way Sous , which c•iubincs with the utmost promptness and delicacy ut touch a degree 0 . 1 durability but rarely attained. t,Vereepectfull, itiNito the ptiolic, our and all, whether r clot %ora ur ow. to call aid tee thin tint icatrunwat. H. liLlittrat sz. MILL, Nu. 63 Firth street, Sole Ag ate fur Steinway & Sons. N. !;.--A c., ju,t. CC , LI viii a treat& kit at Nuuue& Clarh'o doiB /3 BAIA CE & 1)1 Pito 1' Eu PA T MEI ODEONS. ' a Oldest Establish. went iu the United States, and the larg.st iu the World. between lii,ouO aud :Go,uoo 511;i t yld nil theme Instruin euts has been finished, and are now in use. The latest improvement iu our Melodeons, 18 the DIVIDED SWEL.I.., secured to IN by Letters rateD May, lbith. By weans tit 1.11:i BWvil Suio iiiairl . VeS may played with Lb, toll power el the Instrument, wuile tee ,ccompanimene 1s suit and subdued. ilere.itter, all Mole. aeons wadi, by us will be turwsued wan this attachment, WITLIOUT EITK3 ULLA-EASE. Extract from the Corn. Advertiser, July - '. - athl NlEssas. t'litNcr t. Co., could realize a Ilan torture by thlposing of rights to outer tniuulac:curer., to use their !It& kupruvellbott, buCas they p,ier to titoko it a feature iu their iustriunbuti, it eau obly he obtaiued by purcliasibg of cuoir mauufactthe." The siyius awl prices are IN I' )RTABLtL OASES:— :our octave Melodeon, extending ['corn C to C .$l5 00 qUar Mid -440\ it 00t:IN e I " '. oto F till l.ru Five octavo Melodeon, " If to F 75 OU Five outlive, dobio reed,' " " Fto F 1311 00 LN PIANO CASE: lire octave Melodeon, extending truin F to F $lOO 00 its °envie Melodeon, CC " Ito F 1.40 00 Vivo octave, doutilu reed, ‘• " Fto F; 15th OU' ~ ./rgnu Melodeon (fur onion:Ile') lire oct,vu, 8 stops, one and-a-halt octave pedak, tour arcs o. reeds 350 00 Agents for toe sale of our .. , lelotli.oul tilay 0:. ivall I in ;ill the erincipal cities and towns of the United :States, and the i..l.suudne.. (iE i. A el.t.IN JE, .l: CO., Bulto,o t trod ..,7 b'ultun street, hew York.. Clll 1t1.01 . 32 E BUT iii, 118 Vo^oo , l etreet, Bu..trl door Anere Filth, Mannirelurers A.;onL, Vittuer‘gh. FULL Ul. 11, PARLOR GRAND PIANOS !! N'J NEV STYLE SQUARE PIANOS, thorn the Maiautactrry of 01.11CliEttING & SUNS'. LiosioN, just xeceired from the mauufactury of Cidekering & Sons', Boston, rho following desirable and eiegaut stuck of their PIA::., FiltlES une Full seven octave Grlital Piano Forte, with superbly carved case. ice s'loo Gue Null seven GL hot: (fraud Piaui, Forte, elegant Rose wood case. Pa $7OO Ono New Parlor lrand seven octave Piano, near%eelual in power to a ull Grand, and occupying only the room of an ord,inary square Paaiu. Price $6OO • SqUiltri PIANOS! Tao full carve( Rosewood, Louis X 1 Vtli, ,even ‘staves, with tarvod Des and Feet with. 'Lou Rusowd.n ,seen octavo—Clifford style. TWO 110 , 3t;W(PAL carved 1110yldingl, awesUCtisrc. Yodi l litosewood;•plairl round Ciora•ll3, OLVUU octave. Three Wallin c, plain round front corners, seven octaves. :our " " a Sour liosewood " " " All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with f:II iron frames, atnd their new.Pat,flt Action. There I.49.n.aucuLV . hove bash finished specially for the subscriber, cud will ue warranted to purchase, Icr r o l e kt their r. dn. .1 !:ricer. JOG., Li. ELL • No. SL Weou del7 Solo Agent for Chitkering iilaaries Le Was Grebe, TnAthiLlitS Ur TAB PIAI3iO, i v ORGAN AND SINGING, V 'ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, An Greet:, La in, German, French, and Spaninh, Taught by Caud. Theol. Enquire at the principal Mune Stores. .; [dal.3m-0 PEAOI3ES.-50 doz. in 2 lb. cans, just received and for sate by REI7IIER ANDERSON, dell , No. a Wood street. ILLER'S celebrated Cough Syrup, a uover failing cure for Coughs, lolitionza, etc., only JO;. FLEMING', Corner %nrket tql.co and Diamond. , 6 P:)Nti-E6, of all kinds, at JOS. FLEMING'S, 0 - omor MArkot atecot and Diamond • UNDRIES. 91 sacks Ear Corn ; 75 do Bncllv.b.-at Flour; 50 barrels Super9ee and Extra Flour; 75 do Prune Apples (different varieties); In store and for Bale by HUFFMAN, M'CREEItI7 & CO., 114 Second street, 1 }JERRY PECTORAL.-20 gross for sale Nl‘j by aA. FAllikiL.'s'FOl.A.g coy Wholassie Agents, Corner Woad and First streets 112GGS.—Five barrels fur sale by I_A nov2l lIENRIL Ti. COLLINS URENCI.I BRANDY, Rolland Gin, Scotch A: and Irish Whisky, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, also some flue old hieonoiny Whisky, in store and for salt. by the gallon, by lILIWOPMI, BRO. S BItOWNLEki, . dein Corner of the Diamond 412 d Diemond alley WRAPPING PAP4R-4UO reams Crowp, Medium, and Double Crown, Straw Wrapping.Pa•, per, full count, just received and for sale liy ' - (Eft JAS. A PET Elt, lict Water el.oet. A LCOTIOL.-20 bble on hand, and for - sale .1-1.1. by [dell) L. VA II NKSTOOIi t •CO. OURNALS, L.T.DGERS, DAY-BOOKS, CASII 800 and DOCKETS, for salc,and mole fo W. S. .11AV_EN, Corner Market and Second streets. order. by ut,r'o VOR L lILAOK.--5 bbin. just renvived and f by ,Ld_Cil B. L. FALINIL3 DOTATOES.-- 1 1.7 herrels White Neehan nu& Potatoon, a ng per ateamor. Lehigh, and for by bleni IVOISILILIX a vs. INSURANCE. ERCIIAATS' INSURINCE 001.1PANY, of WM. V. PETTIT, Yresident D. J. 51'CANN, Se,pretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invested... 200,000 00 Surplus 13.1,42$ 35 $263,428 35 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Novightion and Transportation. DIRECIT0118: . Wm. V. Pettit, 1). J. McCann, B. L. Woolston, John J. Patterson, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, E. F. Witmer,Rene Gnillon, John A. Marsh 11, Chas. B. Wright, Elwood T. Posey. OYFI (ILLS WILT,: AM V. PETTIT, President. • E. F. WITMER, Vice President. D. J. MoCANN, Secretary. 11.111 , 1111.1NOLS: In Philadelphia': I ln Philadelphia: tieigor, Lamb a Co., stelnmitz, Justice a Co., Truitt, 8r0..k. Co.,Buck, Morgan a Stidfole, I A. T. Lane a Co., Pnmroy, Caldwell ez Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, NO. 97 WATER STREET. nn7 It. W. POINDEXTER, Ai RELIIANCB MUTUAL INSURANCE CO2dPANV, OF PHILADELPHIA °Mee No. 70 Walnut Street !:).S.PITAL sl77,674—Asssrs s232,o92—SEotarry INSUIIANGE ON BUILDINGS, 5110.011ANDISE, PURNITUILE, &.c., in town or country. The Mutual principle, combined with the security of Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share in the profile of the tympany, without liability for losses. The Script Certificates of this Company for profits aro convertible, at par, ishi the Capital Stock of the Ommany. CLEM TINULSY, B. M. ItINCIIMAN, Secretary. DIBECTO/ils. Clem Tingleyt William R. Thompson, Samuel ilispham, George W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, Charles S. Wood, Marshall Hill, Jacob T. 'Bunting, Mageor, tioorge M. Stroud, John rt. Worrell, Benjamin W. Tingley, Z Lothrop, IL L. Carson, Itobert Poland, Cornelius Stevenson, Charlet' Leland, Wm. M. temple, Pittsburgh J. CVntIN, Agent, jy4:ly Corner Third and Wuod sireem. • PIIILADIiLPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE IiNSURANCE COMPANY , Pio. 149 Chennut Street, Uppadite the Ouotem ILL MANE ALL KINDS OF iNSUr. RAMIE, either Perpetual .r Limited, ea every den - Uiption of Property or Merehm.olibe, at rea.iewiLie rave of premium. ROBERT, P. l'residen, M. W. BALI WI Vico PremideuL DULECTO/1.. Charles les Hayes, ' E. H. Cope, E. B English, tieurilh W. 13rowL, P. B. Nuvury, Joseph S. Pahl, C. Sherman, Juhu Clayton, N. J. hingargeo, E. ;Viler. B. BL&caauLNz, J. G. COFFIN, Agent, CurLer Third dud Wood .itrett.s • N Err UNE IN S U kidiN t; E COAIPAN OF PHILADELPiLIA, 111.9NE.L1r, BULLDINOs, 414 WALNUT STREET. Orgunizod under th.. 5 General lnduranoo Law, wita a 0.43 ital 01 $lOll,OOO, privilogod to nicreme W .i,"bU11,1.101./. lo obros againot lobo c.• tialun.gu by N N A VIUATIUN 01110, h 0; U. C. LACGIILIN, Yrurideut. 111011'1) S1i1E11): , , V. Pres't (3E.0Rt11,. , aCkirr, Socrotary DLRECTOUS 11. 0. Laughlin, D. tiirurwood, W. C. atotoobury, 41.11. Cartilo, it F. Showell, 0. C. Itutl,r, wrgo Scott. TITEI k CLLAFFEY, Agente, Unice Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood si PITTSBURG II FLRE ° AND MAiaiiiiE .I.N.SURAAVUE CLUJ-AN Y, • LSO .4NEII OH WATER SNI) . IttIISEET Y, Pre:olden:. A. RINEHART, Secretary. _44-This Company muues oxory insurance appertaining to or connected with Also, e.gailut DOLL AND .11.1n.hd on the tud ylissiasippi ltivers and tributaries, and AIAIIINE ,couerally. i And against Loos aria Damage try lire, and against the verils of the ::isa and inland Navigation and Transpurtatr: Policies icsned at the lowest rater consistent with safety ) air par ties. Robert Galway, Joseph P. G.zzain, di. D James Marshall, James W. itaiimmx, Alexander Bradley, Juba allertum David 1.1. Chambers, William Carr, QITIZENS' INSURANCE COIMPAN OF PITTSBURUH. WILT,T A M DAGALEY, 'AMUEL L. MARSEELL, Sccrotary. J TICE: 81 Writer street, bettheen Harker and Wiiod strut.: Insures iIULL AND 0A.P.00 RISiiES, on the Ohio oid Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. (neared against Loss or Damage by riRE. Mtg.), against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navidatiot, 2ranspertatioa. rVunoni Basoloy, . Cant. Mark Storling, i7amtiel Ilea, Stunuol M. Kier Joules M. ethypor, John S. Dilworth, James Park, Jr., Francis &lien, loaac M. Pennock, William B. lloys, epriuger Ilarbaugh, John Shipton, ()apt. Samuel II Young, I.7alter Bryant, John Caldwell WEST BitANCH MUTUAL INSURANCE COAIPAN V, LOCK LEAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CL , ARTERED UT THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA Cash Capital $300,.. , 00 P-entium Tins COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buildings, Merchlindise, Furniture, ac., in town or DIRECTURS ilai.Juo. J. Pearce,i Lion. G. C. Gar voy, ICharlee A. Ma i er, John B. hall, I Cliaries Crist, 'Peter Dickinson, i'. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White, •Thomus Kitchen. 110 N. G. O. HARVEY, President. T. T. Aaiun % Vice President. Tubs. liiicur.s, decretnry. ELE.BNRENCEd: ilainuel IL Lloyd, I Dr. J S. Crawford, A. A. Winegartlner_, John W. Maynard, A. Ulide ,,- ratl, L. A. Mackey, [ ion. Cameron, Jittnel funetrung. k White, Elmo. Bowman D.D, William Fearon, ;lames Wriggle, Wm. Vanderbelt, Jlou. Wm. Bigler, OFFICE--NO. (15 Fll.lll Si'iULl.T, PITTSBUIIWI. Je2l:tf J. A. LIPk•EIi.T, Agent. "IpiTE FRANKLIN FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY, OF punApta,petiA. unucToaa—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Cleo. W. Richard:, dordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris, Pavid S. Browne, Mor. ris Patterson. Cues. A:tomcat, President. Ones. G. Bertonsu, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limiteA, on every leicription of property, in town and country, agates as low us are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely mvtated, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pal, flailed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were us follows, viz: :llortgage $918,128. 68 Beal Estate • 64,377 Temporary Loans 83,868 17 stocks 61,889 00 Gash, ac 04,316 81 • Total $1,212,708 44n Educe their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou. saud Dollars,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, • uoll Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third ti ta. TARRANT'S SELTZER EPEE-RYES ji. CriNl APERIENT—HighIy recommended by the moat eminent of the -nsfical pr.ifessiun, for the core and rta• lief of Billions and Febrile Diseast_, Sick Headache, Indi gestion, Loea of Apinelte, Ac. In fact, it is invaluable in all cases where a cettaln, gentle auil coaling. Aperient Or Purgative is reqnirecL Bold in Pittsburgh, only at. JOSEPH FLEMING'S •.? , A Corner,f {a=l-...at BEDFORD WATER—This day jeceived, tresh.from the Springs, 500. gallons 13. dfora Water, and for sale retail and wholesale, by ' JOSEPH. FLEMING, Corner Market Htreet and Diamond. BEANS. -4 bbls. Beans in store, and for aale by "McOANDLESS, MEANS 24 CO, Ja23 Corner of Wood and Water streeta. Fer Sale. A GOOD DOUBLE MEDIUM HAND El. PRESS, anitablo for a country office, will bo sold. Apply at the office of the "Morning Post." BARR, & MYERS, ' Poet. Building. jal3:Etdt3tw TRISII MOSS.-10 bbls. on hand; and for bale bY i 1-41 B. L EsTaorc OTASII.-20 casks, first sorts, for sale by lallto Ft Fit/MC. 4 I7'IM a CO, APPLES. -50 bbls. Russe,te, for sale by .1021 RM. 11. SUITE 4 (4). rptlE immense•stook of Goods at A„ A. MA ..a. . S ON CO.'S, to now selling off at Auction, daily. To • day and tomorrow, Decomber 1114 and_.l2th, will be 00 ShatYlw 60 pea. Merinoca; Paramitta.4; Alp iccaa ;' Cadlr' niero4 Delaina, 200 Silk and yelvet 11nain•td, latest styles; ICOO yds Silks, Good, Einbroidcrioi, Laced, etc etc. Sale at 10 o'clock, A. 51. doll g W. LTNib, Ancticnosr. CILOVES.--1000 lba. on hand, and far•salo 4 1 ,0 by A Eb //1114118T001 is 00. D. Muaigumta - y, Kictiard iSilliam Umborm, dAuluel It'Clurkan, John Scott, David iiicuoy, Charles Arbuthnot, Ju6eith d. Leech, Mausteld B. Brown, Robert li. Juo. 111 _E 1) AI LY POST. MONDAY MORNING [From Lilo F !ticket bucker for January.) MY ADVENTURES IN SMITHBURG. BY I 1 N fIRADSIIAwE • Make you a pair before Saturday night, sir," said the shoomaket. •-• "Can't wait," said 1 ; the next train." "Oh ! well, now I think," he replied, " here is.. an uncommon nice pair that may he'll fit. They was made for a gentleman that didn't take 'em ; too small across here, you see. Try 'em on, Sir? Ali ! yes so, so, exactly. Why, they fit like—like they'd been made for you!" The did fit tolerably well, so I bought them. In rive minutes more I was seated aboard the cars in Chatham street, and in half an hour, more was steaming and rattling away out of the city, to ward my destination. • I was going on a collect ing expedition to that secluded little "rural paradise," Smithburg, which, as you aware, is situated about a hundred miles back of the City Hall, and is about the same number of years be hind the metropolis in the " modern improve ments." tine of t•li- Bmitlthurgers was in 'debt to my employers, (tits groat house of tyred & Company, of whom you have doubtl heard, Pearl street, just Fulton.) The aforesaid Smithburger was rumero.l to be on the eve of "iu , p , taling." heroe my hurried journey. Bo it r membered that those events occurred two years tg ,, , at which era debts were still collectable. " The shades of night wore falling fast " when the train deposited my carpet bag and myself at the Smithburg station. I was soon ensconced in the tavern—an ambitious wooden structure, very garishly white, and very lavish of piazza without, which qualities were counterbalanced by its being very dirty and very cramped for room within. When I went over, in the evening, to the store of my delinquent debtor, I did not find him; and very brief conversation with the peopAe whcrn 1 did find, served to inform me that I had com e ,u s fruitleEs errand. He had, not only cuepended, but had decamped oat of Smithburg into parts unknown. He was a dead loss so far •te Naryred and Company were concerned. All that could be done with him, was to put, him tlWil on the debit side of the profit and loss ac count. There was nothing for it but to go back. And when does the next train go clown ?" ;t,tiuired 1 of mine host at the "Hotel." "No train down till 11:5r , - M.," was the curt response. Jost my luQk. No money, no assets, no eol lootiGn, and u.uv., no train I should have ,to y t',.urftoo hnizer in this dismal country 71 , Pirpd and-very ill-humored, after nod ?.zig a n twin. t..vi-r the ,nn?,, !miler I had read the d.L.y b, fare in town, I to( k my candle, Nnd took my eit otl to hod. It here near midnight, when I was - , t , hhtnly imm,ed up by a thundering exploAon. " BANu!" Itowildered and sleepy, I .Rat up in bed, trying make rut whether Ntryred and Company Lad " burst," and were unable to pay ten cents the dollar; or whether I was aboard a steamer which had "collapsed a flue," ~.ud was about to be scalded with hot steam; or whether " BANG !" suddenly went a second explosion, ;tad I made out to comprehend that something was being fired otf under." window. Jorepieg, ui ! , I rushed to the sash, and peered out. SRN cncurrh therewee' crowd of men lapichted anvil , ramming it down for a third die - charge. it must be rlection 'lay in Smithburg, thought 1, sad they are rrjoicitig ovrr the result Con f uad the suocce,ful candidate, whoever he is, making such an infernal racket! Just then, ono of the youngsters, looking up, naught sight of me, stand'.lic in my shirt at the tv , odotv. lie hurried'y L:pok.a to the others, And then one shouted— "Buys, let's giv( And they did. "Hoo-on-ratv!" "Soo-no-no-raw!" "Hon no-00-ra-a-a-w!" I shraLk back, and crept shivering into bed just as gun number four went off, amid another set of cheers. One and thirty times did that ire Eom.ll piece go off; I devoutly praying each time ftat it might burst, and so stop. Then there vv:;re more cheers. Then there was a bon-fire. hlaziug up so suddenly into the window that I thought the house had caught fire. Then there Ati • Hail Columbia" and "Yankee Doodle,.!,' o n a cracked"fithile and a wheezy olarionet. At last the Babel quieted down, and I, wondering considerably what it was all about, fell asleep. But if I was mystified about the doings of tbe night, I was considerably more puzzled, by the doings of the morning. My host metme with a most profound bow, and was deferentially so- - licitous about my health. The bar-keeper bow reventially when I passed him. The bar r.,ern idlers all respectfully rose to their feet, ( taring hard meanwhile,) as I walked through. The chareber-tnaid dropped as many •as fifty courtesies, one after another, when I happened to meet her in the hall, and so overwhelming coed was every body, that I half imagined I had st. , pped out of free and easy America into courte ous Franco,. Ou looking around I perceived the house itself ruarveeunly' changed, :over night. The scrubbing-brush must have ,'over 1 usy since day- I,ght fur the floors were freshly scoured, and the win , lows glistened with polish, while the furni ture was " set r ,und " in the primmest kind of 01d.,r. The 1 indlidy, although the slatternly liJur of eight o'clock In the morning, was array ed in majestic black silk, and her cap, with its multitudicus cherry-color td ribbons, was mirac ulous to behold. Miue host evidently had on Sunday black suit, and had thrust himself into a clean shirt, starched to an extent that kept him perpendicular as a grenadier. It must he, thought I, that this is country tkir day ; or perhaps they are going to have a wadding in the house. IBy the way what was the firing for last night ?" I inquired. • Oh ! a mere six 'founder Sir ! but the best we hlve in Smithburg. The boys thought they must have it out id honor of your arrivtil " In honor of my arrival! " ejaculated, I, taken all bick. " Yes, your Excellency. But breakfast is rea dy. Will your Excellency walk in ?" My arrival I my Excellency ! I was so astound ed at the sudden distinction with rviaiell I found myself invested, that I- could onie mechanically Walk in, and seat myself at the breakfast table. Certainly the " hotel" had lint forth its most strenuous efforts to get up that breakfast. There were boiled chickens and chickens fricasseed; there wee to huge turkey; there was a roast sir- Ilein of beef ; there 'was a cold leg of mutton, 4 , 01 a hot leg of veal ; there were ham and eggs, and It ern without the eggs, and eggs without the Ipita, pork and berme,; beefsteak; cutlets and qhops; oahbages, beets, caullflovrers, tomatoes, dud other vegatables, /ibitala ; sausages; horn -119 ; oysters and clams; salmon and shad; Buckwheat-cakes,-biscuit, and johnny-cake; pick les to an extent ; pies e cake, and sweetmeats, end whatever else it ever entered the head of a Country housewife to put on a breakfast table, and a great deal that never. was thought of be fore, for any, such perpose. And my solitary chair was the only one set for this repast! It was appalling. • Far aiteadants, I had the landlord and the, landlady, the young lady " help," magnificent in ribbons and jewelry, and the bar keeper in a blue coat and braes . buttons, ,and au enormous dieralay of wristband, They, all four bustled about, running over eaah'other in their eager ness to serve me, while, ttio host, rubbing _his hawk and emiling apologetically, remarked: "Sorry - we have nothing better to give you Sir;-'but your corning 80 privately, last, night, took us rather by surprise. Hope you'll be able to make a breakfaet, Sir." I ate breakfase in amaze, cogitating whether these extraordinary attentions could be the resat - of the wide-spread fame of the house of Naryred and Company, or whether I had really acheived a dietinguished reputation without being aware of it: At any rate, the breakfast vras substantial aed uo illusion., I inwardly resolved I would always i,atronize this tavern, wremever I came to S rnith b arg. [re sa eioNitetuat).] FEBRUARY 13 " going out of town by cheers!" NUMBER 104. Louis ilirapoleOu and rd.' :lonian. Louis Napoleon having in November, 1851, determined on his coup ,tr etcy, took, of course, every possible measure and precaution that It, might succeed. The day fixed fur it was the an- , niversary of the greatest battle of modern times, Austerlitz, that . fight which .beyond all others proved Napoleon- the Great to be the firstwarrior that has appeared since Gtestir'at least. In fur therance of his projects the Boblevarde of Parih were about three. o'clock in the afternoon of the Ist of Deco tuber, (18510 suddenly enlivened by the appearance of a' crowd of lancers, proceed ing in couples obviously independent of 'each other, audit seemed going in different directions. The bustle they ocoassioned etruck all observers ! They evidently carried iespatches, and (Meer two ofthetn, uncertain oldie rqute they should follow'," enquired their way. hlnch "surmise aud specula tion on the object of the proceeding took place, The public, always wise, settled the matter to their own satisfaction at least. Devitick, the gnu-maker and the Government candidate in an election for the city, of Paris which , took, place that day, "Devinck," said the gobemouche Paris ians, "has just been elected, and it is to announce this victory of a partisan of the Government,' that these expresses aro soot to all parts of the Department. Finally the lancers disappeared. Each of them, it was afterwards ascertained, proceeded with orders to Vincennes, and to all the forts detaches, and other military poets, with new and impressive orders and instructions. The day had been fine. The night set in simi larly. The President - of the Republic, (Louis, Napoleon,) "received," (was "at home,") and' towards ten o'clo'ck the salons of the Elysee were' thronged with the celebrities of the day— ministers, statesman, ambassadors, legislators. generals, judges, lawyers, Sze., &c. At the head of the last mentioned clues, M. Dupla, the first Advocate in France, would have figured, but that he had been elected President of the Na tional Assembly. lie was therefore the most distinguished of all congregated in the Elysee, by his talents and his 'position,- and was cor respondingly toadied by the wily President of th e Republic, towards whom poor Dnpia was posi tively supercilious! Eleven o'clock came. " Bon soir, mon Prince," stod Dupin to the President of the Republic with nonchalance—" monsieur le President," returned L )uis Napoleon (according to him the title of which Dupin was—and justly proud)— " math J'ai quelgur chose a volts dire. 'Jevons prie—d'attendex un moment." ("But . I—beg your pardon—l have something to say to you, , and beg you to wait one moment.':) Dupin could not refuse compliance, but [wink' csced in the Prince's desire with a sufficiently bail - grace. Having waited twenty minutes, he ap proached 'the Prince, who that night, appeared more amiable than ever he had appeared before,. and (which was quite new to hilt) id 'high -spirits. " Prince " Dupin began—" Mon ami— remain a moment longer, I have something in teresting for your -private ear," (and he spoke truly.) Dupin hit his lips, and, with much, hauteur drew batik. Twenty minutes more elapsed, the eyes_ of Louis Napoleori• and De Monty (who was ono of the very few tin the secret) fixed upon him ince:is:may, both ready to split their sides at the contortions . of the law yer. It was now three quarters post eleven o'clock, and Dupin, almost furious with impati ence, the. salon having become almost empty, again advanced towards Louis Napoleon with, an air and gesture of determination, which the latter saw clearly could not be pa'rried, and flew • to meet him, and anticipate the burst of impa tience which Dupin was about to indulge In. M. Dupin," ho said, now gravely, "you.will presently ace that it was to make no trifling corn t Lion that I have taken the liberty to detain • dependence of the great salon. Having entered, he closed the door carefully, at which proceeding Morny, who remained in the salon, was ob- : ,ierved to be almost unable to suppress a laugh. "M. Dupin," said the Prince, addressing his guest, " favor we with your opinion on this point," Mad he commenced a voluble rhapsody, stopping at 'every sentence to ask, "Do - ye see?" "Is that net important?" and a hundred other inter rogaterie.s. • The bewildered, and now irritated Dupin found at length an opportunity to say " But, Prince, I do not understand a word you are saying; is it a mystification ?" "On, M. Dupin ! Do you think me capable of trifling with you?" "I oan't says •You intrigue me r do not see what you are driving at. I beg pardon"—fore the Prince looked serious. • "I moan that Ido not comprehend you. I must, and, excuse me; I will retire. Illy family expect me." The clock struck twelve, and Louis Napoleon :laid to him with his natural quiet impressiveness and gravity " M. Dupin you el top here to-night." Me!" roared the Pruid,knt of the Assem- " Yes A chamber is prepared for you." - - " Prince ! Are you mad ?" " No. You mu : st pass the night hero." " Mo ?" exclaimed . Dupirt--this time a little al trtued by the placid resolved deportment of the: Prince, " Me. My family--" "Are aware that for certain reasons of State, you will pass the night here ? Maclaine Dupin knew that at elevOn o'clock, and has retired to "Then,, Prince, I am a prisoner!" " Pray do note dl it so. You are only yield - - ng little point to the Chief of the State." " But I am President of the National Assem bly. I will not be thus treated. I deinancl.to be allowed to depart, and to-morrow 1 will state to the Assembly the treatment experienced by its President at your hands," and he raised his yoke. " Do to-morrow all that may Boon meet to ythi. At present—and until then, you remain here. Remonstrances 13 utterly useless. You must stay, and you must—it pains leis to be so pe empt.ory—you 'must suLmit,' and in silence: I make at thiS instant my coup d'etat, at the idea of which you and your friends have indulged in so much mirth." Dupin started : looked aghast, and exclaimed, I protest ?" • " Light M. Dupin to his chamber," said Louis Napoleon, throwing open the, door of the now vacant salon, and addressing an attendent. Then wishing his compelled guest " good-night," he threw a cloak over his shoulder and left the. Elysee, to meet Conrobert, and see that all his friends were at their respective posts. ' .M. Dupin was allowed to return home a day or two afterwards, but remained for nearly eix Stears in a high state of indignation and disaffec tion ; and until the other day when the Emperor named him the successor of M. Ahbatncoi, as President of the Court of Cassation, the supreme legal appointment in France. Dupin accepted it, and abandoned•the Orleans family. 11 - . AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal greet, Al t, legheuy, Wholesale tir,,cer and Tea i)ealeriand Licensed Liquor Merchant. 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