TIE PITTSBURiiii POST. I , :LS I'. LI A 11%, Edit k Pt'TTSBUE'C TUESDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE OUINLITION3 FOR sumrata JUDGE, WI Ll/ AM 1 PORT R OF PIIII4ADELPIII.I FOR CANAL CONUISSIONKR, WESTLEY FROST> FAYEITIi C,UNI Y THE lON ole THE The question ie frequently - asked, "What is the presert situation of the Leeompton Bill, under the resolution of the House to "adhere" to its adinendruent ?" The iiinu l / 2 . is not the bill lost ' - artiumeutary rules are rsome ti tn ,-..ilinrlllt of construct;on even by p.,tiumenturinits th,...tuselves, but aceorthig, to our best information in the matter we will endeavor to explain. having pa ed the Senate, the bill was sent to the House, where it was nmetided and re turned to the Senate, which body rejected tie am - undment of the }Joust), or refusA to agree to it. All this frequently occurs in legislation, there being enarcely an appropriat'on bill for many years part, which has not been the sob ject of disagreeing votes in the two bodiety- In filial case_ 1 it is the usual en.t.oin for each Holm to tipin tons'eler the subject, upon which the if sagreement ()yours, Arld t the opinion of either . Ilonse is not chi nged, it. then resolves to insist upon an amerdment and set: a committee of confer nee. In the present imstance the House did riot take the preliminary measure of "insisting," bet re solved to "adhe:e," which was the most decid ed action which the circumstances admitted of, and this action of the House now sends the bill beck to the Senate, where it can be "laid on the table," “po•tponed or the Ssnate may "insist" on its action and demand a conference. The following joint rulers of Congress to a great extent regulate this matter. Joint hub , I Iu tv ry .u) , nlfildnn b, bill ligret: , l t, , In Or(' t•• in the oth'er', r a 0 ,11 ferenee, i.Hit :u3.1 th , 11. u...• .1 1 :ipp ctuinnith-o -s a convenient hour, Li, by 111. man, tocet in the c...nfei Luce to each other verbally. (Jr in \NHIIII,7, es f' shall choose, the reasons of their rt.sp - ctive Houses for and Lgiii,:,st the filLIC` let at, and e t ter thet , on. Joint Rule 15 Afi , f ' 11 shall adherrd thcir d ar-gr_;mca , , ;i.h111( r shall be lost. It requires in order to kill the bill that both houses shall "adhere." The Senate c. - ay ask a committee of conference. but it is in the discretion of the House to consent to such action or not. The resolution of the blouse to adhere, does not in any way preclude its appointing a committee of conference to meet a like committee oti the part of the Senate. 'The Chicago Tinifs and others of our ex changes think that t,l'e decisive action of the. House, however, would indicate that is will n't agree to any further action on the bill. If the Senate again refuses the Montgomery amendment, and return the bill to the House, we would not be surprised that the latter laid it on the table, and once there it will take an affirmative vote of two thirds to take it up again. The House may agree to a conference with out disturbing its resolutions to adhere, but bplOre agreeing to any report of a committee of conference,' the votes already taken would have to be reconsidered, leaving the bill clear of the resolution to " adhere." In other words it can back out, and agree to a report of a conference committee if it likes that port, or it can maintain its position. The substance of the whole thing is this, that unless the Senate egree to the Mont gomery amendrisent,the bill will be lost, though the House is nor yet so committed by parliamentary action 'as to preclude, itself if disposed, from taking other action. .01 iS oli Tirt. .ft A ,li - . It. From the Iv e. 7 York pryer!. we itofi on to-morrow. tho 11th of April. public M cetney and public th‘cornin IC to it . ntra.ni d -by a demonstration of innil; nbsi lui, t Ile French llSSUHdififi, Orsini and l'ierti s I,i- Empire City fonnd. by u hest of ton - ti' and anarchisto who here as well as their own land despise all law, and are utterly re gardless of .ill kinds of public social duty. These haters et' law, order, religion, and all kinds of wholesome restraint, have had a iuteting iu a disreputable lied Republican haunt called the Stetilic House, where they are free to speak and to diseues their infamous murder and plunder doetrides, and have tars ranged to have a public torch light procession and a requitun Sung in honor o the murderers of fourteen of their Cello:. beings, whose mor al guilt in the crime they have committed and for which they have justly suffered, is greater than that of Fife and Charlotte Jones and ether common murderers. The idea of t public demonstration for a murd•rous gallows bird in America, is ridiculous and d sgusting, and the pretext of patriotism and love of lib„ erty by which these foreign desperadoes en deavor to:cover their murders, is a false and flimsy illusion. Iti the mad phreney of their deep rooted social and political corruption, in their impotent rage against the right of pros parity, and if mankind, these villanious for ., wipers prostitute all that is good. In their teed Republican iargiee, they have canonized these assassins, and Orsini and Pierri are made "first class saints iu the Red Republican heav en." is it any wonder that political Anieri caniern springs up when such things as this proposed demonstration in New York City are permitted By the law of nation, and the laws of God, as wall as the law of Franc, these men were bloody assassins, and is it to be suffered that in this land of freedom, their murders are to be applauded and their moms cries hailed with paeans - on the public stree of a large city i We trust not. We fully agree with the editor of the Pennsy/ranian, who, in remarking upon this strange procedure which is annonneed to tai--.e place tosmorrow,'says that each things "only show upon what individuals we have lavish ed our sympathies, and it is to be hoped, that the experience we have made, of late years, will teach us caution as to the real character of those whom we receive in the arms of friend ship, and whose aspirations we encourage. it should teach us caution also in judging of ferms of government and repressive measures which seem jPus tyranical, and the mere whims of a despot, but which in . reality are but the outsgrowth of anarchical tendencies and deep routed in , cial and political corruption. When Caesar lusted alter cr,.,wn and sceptre, Roman liberty was already - dead, and the Empire, lacerated by - facti,ils, vias the prey of dema i.-Tegues. Ctesar' s wurd e r did ne t s a ve the Pe public liftnr all. It sato, fell. The murder of Nupotoon !•;.•r Ni)', t- FrudiCe nor Italy. lb. people of these countries would not be a whit wore enlightened than they are now, not a whit more honest and moral. Ter rible b:oodshed tiud confusion for years might ensue, but from the gore and ashes of civil war another despotic system would arise, un der a different name perhaps, but a system more essentially despotic than any preceding one. Such at least is the significant lesson which centuries of the history of Europe in , culcate. It would be madness to disregard it, and all European extremists who fancy that civil liberty can be forced by acts of revolu tionary violence,are madmen, political mono maniacs. Most of their leaders are villainous knaves and desperadoes, too lazy to work.— In their impotent rage against property which they :tack the wish and ability to ac quire honestly, they preach the overthrow of the social order of things nywhere, for an opportunity to errfeh themselves a . , the ex, ye.n.se of tile iuduattious earl peaceful. They preah communism ; , end Bociarst abominations even here in this land, where they stand an equal chance with all, to obtain the value of their exertion's. Arc these antagonists of so, ciety, the fiends of all she holds sacred, reli gion, morality, and property, to celebrate in the open thorouglifP.r.,', and public squares n New York., their wors,, 'b u n h e athenish «or ship ? Shall he allowed to exhiWt be fore the eyes of our yontii, the aieci.o:y and swinish proclivities of their low end de , , braved =Fouls? Are there no 'HIV@ to pi tvoni. such prostitution of humanity in public ? t 1 e think the-re are, [lntl we trust to the honor of New York, that the', will he ,)lereed. If these fellows crawl into dirty cellar-, 311 d 111111 holes, to hold their meetings behind bott :t i doors, well, we csrinat h.-lp it, but let them not defile our public streviA." ANIIL 13 1858 lien. William Marks for many years a prominent citizen o► this county, died at Beaver on Saturday hist, at the advanced age of seventy eight years, In speaking of his demise, the Chronicle says that perhaps T.o man in Pennsylvania ever served so lung in political lift. Entering the Legislature in 1810, he continued in it until 1827, duiing which time be was for six years Spealicr of the S.?nate and was generally esteemed u prompt, decided and impartial presiding officer. lir 1827 h. was elected to the United States Sens ate, and served a term of six years. In this thstinguished body he was cotemporary kith Webster, Calhoun, Van Buren, Bruton, Ber rien, Mayne, and others of the great men of that day, most of whom have gone before him into the spiri; land. It Is note worthy that for five years he was associated with Col. Benton on the Committee on Military Affairs. They were as stated before, about the same age, and though differing radically in political faith they were still strong personal friends. That they should have died on the sameday, and within a few hc:ure of egeh other, is truly a strange coincidence. May they both meet th'e reward,of lived well spent. P.tcnbur t ;ia, Y or az?(I Chicago icaiicoud Cout-any. The earnings of the Pittriburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, for the month of March, were as follows : P:um I , 'r_ 1., h t $69,63 91 •::,,,5t.11.4 - ,1 - 0,6'28 t,.: • - ?tail . 4,.1.. , 2 •:,.; - Rena ui I:dad 5,500 oo 2.. , ce:l au, n 1 173 ,it+ Total --ii. I -111,31 P : , 1 F:.irn i g. 4 1, Jr SUMO 1.1u1: th last y, ar 165,;91 6 Docro,t,, (9 7-1 u ; c Ut.) 174 The expenses for March were as follows : statiou Expt-useH $ U, 1311 97 (; st, hursui, , 21,0{4 s; .... . ......... . 7,u::9 SI 11.-p,iir,4 of TholO110,) V•l7 37 ,11f and 14 VP. , 11 'na.; . - i.t," 7 111 l.rt 'hill- ( 11, utii lata tl 1 . 1,1 t h./l) p L atf t la ). .......... ;;121l t a/,.; • ❑ r ~.to It 11'111TH I. r t 11 1 1!,5, . tilt 1..; A Grand Funry bull come off on Theireiday night, of last week, at the rusidEnee or Sent o. tor Galin, in Washington City. It was inosl brilliant. utlair, and the following graphic account of it flout the NI ar will he read with Interest, especially by our lady readers 1./11:41, r.L , It• th,et to Vlt " 1.11 v,a€E;e t. th itft It , plit:.:l] ts , et II: tilt: ttti !I) tirt,. t.y_h, 11l ...It a ' :.. • L • . :•••••! t ,11 I ; - 111, to,hy ti.. tet 11, ,t xrellie. •:•.11 , , ;1 t•ttt4t, vicilig milt C plop,inw tit t,r the et.t..tl,it:ll. Well did they I , t I 1 - I.ti their pill, tctilied LV !ht , ,eltuotiutt - , ,u0 to.* ‘i ,I.t hut 1,11,4, t li kAnd gtIIIIICLIV ~.1, Ll3 , i •11 c,,ery isgu and variety, Lu reiciiig up" that: ever before lit'.t , tlll.l!‘. togrAller en thi. side • ';,L• Al.lurL(Lo. '1 he real oC invuatiuu rpreitit.vi that ! L. cy L•L L , i•tuAL., v....1•LL obligatory. all but a very rO . l , relate people, number out more that, twi, iio•ven all, were r.!, that it weulti hay,' horn their aitial intimate tried I to ittitos thrift ,ia,co . 11,3 gay I..n_' at 8 P. AL, Irotu whirl . t.i./tir to I I, LUCCi:d!iliNietrivair blookeil up the Way ut the itileratietititi of I and :,I runt, 1.4 a :quart) in awry direction. By midnight all t.,utued to have "got the hang of o thing," and the uwkwurduce± of want of tumil ,rity wiiii (64, „f assumed characters was tvirly w irn t Then, and nu. until then, were the r Al] 11.3 her announced the )iiiiriOUS o iarakters assumed each piirty entered the rectip t on room, wiiero presided Mrs. Senator 11 win. hal, lied as a ma-quii-ti t the C urt tif i btouis XIV. in the wagnitieenci , and elegance of which would 11.103 turned the beads of the fashionabies of those idatiorate'y fashiotiatite tams. We are without spurt: I riw.'t' h to describe the C.:Atilt - MS word, iu (I.:tuft, many of which were gorgeous and tasteful, iyoud Inc pov.i•r of our pen. Mrs. win's was perhaps the most dazzling; fur it was in oxnet ping with the 1110!t elegant, extravagant and striking taditori of the times mentioned , above. Fitted by manner and person to perform her port she was indeed the hostess of such a roma:liable occasion, to the admiration of all her guests. Dig nity, glace and refinement marking her reception u t i iiiitertolututint of ail throughout the whole of the lady, as it must have been—most trying o.ening. She wue asststed by her daughter, Mis; pia ii, c 'stewed ne a tireek O . rl, as richly, elegantly "113tunlly as the moat experienced artistes don of the Old World ran get up such a costume; ind :vas attended by a younger daughter, babited as the Court of Henry VIII on festive :ices .: .118. We wore uuable to charge our wealory with u full Lsl o the persouritious, though aided by our privi loge of an " old fogy," to attend simply ad the modest " gentleman itt block, - the " luol.or. ri in Venice," in 1Y 0141 t e, porfor toed ate port o: Ito "chief litinthg tiikin notes." Mils CUSS Vii.e there a, a Mar.otate of the rule. ot !Lew/ the Fourth, and Mr. Ledyard, tier brother law, in an original modern Egyptian costume, whieli wuti til have become tha magnificent person oi All Pasha himself on St_ste oce..sions t Mr. Hughes, • the Washington Union, personated capitally a Fellow of Oxford, and his modest and graceful wife, Little Red Riding U od, to a charm. Lord Napier was, for the nonce, the Minister is 'deorgo 111, first sent to this country aftir the close: of our war of Revolution. His costume was fault lessly arranged. From the powdered wig dressed as though by the band of a frisseur that age, (whet, 'hat functionary at an European Court, was of oven more importance to the happiness of his subjeots than even the chief artiste de cuisine, is now,) down to the unexceptionable " water" of the diamonds in his shoe buckles, he looked, indeed, the diplomatic ) courtier of a century ago. Mr. John Savage personated well Sir Lucius O'Trlgger, and Miss Anna Button equally well Wnl ter Sco is Rebecca; Mr. St. Clair Clarke was su r, - od a jolly tar as to induce us to wish him, in reality, a purser in the Navy ; Mr. Bayard, (of the Attorney General's office,) was a faultless Albanian Chief; Mr. Shekel, the Russian Minister, a masked black ciomi. nu, and General Rubles, the Mexican Mil:Oster, a domino in gray; Mr‘. Stmkel wan a lady of the Court ut Henri IV.; Major Balser, U. S. A , an En t ;. bell jockey, and his wife was friend Hannah Prim to the life; Mr. Kingman wore the original in• eluding the small sword, in which James Munroe was actually presented lid the Minister of this Gov ernment to the King of Frasee, in 1794; Mr. Berg, of New York, was Philip II of Spain, and WE wile, an Indian princess. Her toilet, no faultlessly wadi, up, was a topic of general remark. No belle of int , toreo, half a century wen, could have dressed tire• character better. the Hon. Mr. Keitt, of South Carolina, woe Chariot, Ail. L)fr, oke . 111‘111LISS =MN tt E (71; (I°. , A Hllll 1 .'7•l PART V. .N A EIT•LE Mi. 't HE LA I)IE;; Pr Maury, oat, of Napoleon 11.1's cent guardes, wi'h hr;,ht hr n,tplate 6ml helmet and waving white p!un.t 1 ,- 1 00-ge Pather, a lady of she Court of t.•., XE V ; Ge -, giattna ' a Swim t girl ; aLd ..ot , r daughter, Mice Mary Yizaheth, thu Loacrtv ; Mra. Pond:uron, t Cinciuu ti, (t.rtnel-ly .Men Alien Key,) i Sror spangled DaLit,r, Mr. :,laraxil, 6parush Legation, vas a South Au.u.lican r.‘ll , 7kicr, , ; Mr. Bank:, of Virginia, was a very el,burato Duhe of Buckingham; and Mr. gp.a;! ut North Carolina, a Cavalier of the past century. kiss Maria Bradley we Night; her costume, tee, of black •' ittueion " spangled with gold, and en up pr , priato geld crown, e old by her elegant figure and the fascinating Perenity of her quiet, graceful carriage and countenance struck all behoPers with admiration. P. Barton Key, 11;q., was an Et:gni:ll bunt:mar, end the Hon Mr. Hatch, rf Now York, a t•portirg elerg,;,•atae of 1825. Ilia jolly face coil figurD became the the character -1 . that beet bet r of toe lust gener-id,n admit - 61,13. Mr. Eugene Becher, • f Louisiana, was whittling Swip a • •i• ni V. iinent, member of titi Vermont Legisfi..i-i Yankee t the play-be:l6k_ with a 61:teri.dipi. .• • :tit. President litirti (1.51:10 ;tlOO/ It. 0 1 liiit htiiiitchlltg ip II - 01', Wiito Li; what broug:lt t“ tho Fuderal answered unit he: had All the tsar from Vartneunt lobby through Congreps a bill e,tab iishirg an asylum for pipped chirken:?, with one ward for the old hens (woman) of the Howse and another ;a the old cocks of the Senate;" and that he " took that oCt`USien IL extract from his Exeoll , acy net la sets h s bantling hen p )9sed '" etreet of thie ready reply upon he Pri,nient end the group that Lad gathirid .r "1.1 Y 'Jiff. , 1' Of y going to tii.dling up unasked, and "poking fun' tigu!ilo.. l , and • , pertator :h pregre , ving imagined t • :1 de,trrl ht.] : lilt DO t.i/C - iyod Halt) , ware tAttt'l n 5.. nvidently tergnve 1,3 liberty l.ir wi , involves.' in it. Mrs Soi,tar Clay, r.a Mra. Partiagtou, with I.nil ,,ug In lean.!,x 111 11, ket, awl ilia, flee 01..t.abli, I. 1. r i. abed Duil,r eh:Jr:tort 0 ter , p- tliv unnf,,11.1.11.: t,rtliet that I, 1,1 .1• i P . Ol, Olt .1 aln W • 1 I, liis 1,7 `lll,l :11120111111l belle , " • towil of elger Betel ers followed her foott.ttep;•, .11,,Ling i hcr :relent fEj.tiiTtites, tehich eeale roally ii.i wit hr .:1 indeed in ate, (19111W8 ~vep El, tl eAttlibutitine of Fdtillelter to the pen...on tit.; 1 litere!oro o t dap ; iLite,eft as till kwon, ,iie . the i.t.i:iiuct•ir -tit, now Mrs. S,r,,tor Dety,so, Aurora, bar 1 , 111 figure. fir, per, 0 a,.1 e-rene o Set id by ;;racetul and to. , dteo. ;eat costume, and hair powder.:! Id du i to make all eouipre. ito.nti -Lo tototto, totti, ti, Lrittoloi t peil:ng o'hleg in June; Mrs. Putter, of Fowl, Car lino. w the 1c h:to Lady of Avergne; Mr. I. o ; Meyer Magruder, Major Sat herho.d .0..1 Prefe,ser Alander, highland chiefs ; Mr. tit:,:.., et the York //,:roht, as Rob Roy Mac,:rec...r; Mr. Irviti , 4, it Qoak,r r Ilia Brria,:t or dor ; bll<s Merlin, a Vivanderte exquisitely " mode uli" or:.-totted ; Mr. Sui iti, a young menthe: of (i.a RSash,agtou l.ar, it :••lp of Philip I time; Mr. ti.llutt, an 1.1 , . , i0tt filibuster,; Mr. Chubl., !to reeiteil Coollritee or V.lO existing regime; Mud Witioerr, of Alabama, a or,,ceful and charming .sylph; on. Mr. Burlingatuo, ' t. Piet re, (in "the Wife"); Mr. Let y and a hely , trout Prussia, 00 Atilt tin t'tit count nud o'tl.lllleSS ; Mr. Trowbridge,..! Louisiana, a reantrhably well personated Mexican ranchero; Lt. 'Matta-, Wilsor, IL S. A., Richard Ciear do Lion ; Lt. Hammond, Li. S. N., a native of Lou Chou ; un EngliQh lady, (whoso name we could not learn,) evidently traveled, was an Arab meet lovekm,ly personated; the Ilou.Jt.hu Coch .rone, or Nev. Y , rd, a Spanish metadere; Mr. James Buchanan Henry, Sir Roger de Coverly to the life; Duds Pi•rtor, of Linea:ger, Pa., Madam Pompadour; Mr. Li dgas , t Cal f rata , Charles 11 , and Mrs. B. a Peruvian lady ; Mr. Evaea,cf the New York Her ald, also Charies II; Mr. Ilavilaud, a knight in or w, in.: a vein tch.e exit of meet, which brc.ime Irt .tr..uic as though it were clothed in the summer eistuir..; et • ur ti-Les. Miss Trier was with her rap and Mk: co also was Miss Winder, vim:3e eider personates "Mil ly, the Maid --; Lae Miss Anna Washs ington woo G eeu girl; :-f Rodgers, :Minahatia; Mr. Rodgers. a Mslb_se b .Culen; John Linton, Esq. a capital Knight is th arm iur indeed; Col..lnhe Magruder, U. S. A., the king of Prussia; Miss Sue J..linsort, of N Y., Th. of Saragossa, Miss Butt, -f Portsmouth, Vs., Midnight; Miss Ray, of Md., a ti iwi.r girl; Miss I.;lisiumes, Lady Charlotte Berkley; Major Russell, U. S. M. C., Don C:.esarßsz.a.n. Thos. Gr:ain, Esq., a U. t, , Navy officer and his daughter; Mrs. Warn a peasant girl; Dr. Thos. Harris, of the Imasuey Department, a Spanish ca - alier; Dr. Brad -rd, an Eng.l,ll huntsman; and Dr. Berry, another lrt, v:lpa+e cosfulted ettracted ueiver atter-tem, thou :h there were a dozen preseni unnle,:ap after the saute fasho.e. Mrs. Senate 1).1, of M,o , was Madam du Smo'; 11 e Wetlictott a oh-ruling Qtmheress indeed; Mit:: II racy a at d Mr 13. a Spanish Knight: Mrs. Hayward a o , yli I, and Mr. 11. en English Mr. McClure, the Duo do Nemours; Ma i r B. P. th,,r1:•01.1 , and. subsequently -jot. ...1.1(..1 It .reini , ; Craig were a Gipsy i.nd iy ;he early , :ir: rr.",:t3^ t century, Mr. C.A Mdlti,..3 C. r-aiii; Mrs Ch.lath:llll, Te; 13 ,,, 0t cAptivatn.,4 o,,h,dia; J. D. Hoover, E•(:1 C stile M-le ttt; Mr. Vandyke; Mr. Charle kli.:, Ms.. ••_H•i.;'•"; or N. Y., Little H B ;:1 ,, n1.:1.0,r, Ot• Susie., F , ,,-:u:' tJ M Cl-m o ovienne Dancing tl r'; N is -pains!) Lady. Mrs. 33teadwati, imiiimatel Anieriersin feral house Hale, the Dawn ut the Morning, be a uti -t a; pt-triately haidted; Mr. Fussell, Fr,. "r • of N Y., (most captivatingly en Eviish hoc amid ul the times of Charles 11. Mr. 110rHee F. 'Mirk.% a Spanish lady clogs tiy Winter to the life; the !din f r t•, 11114 4 0.143 Earl of Leicester; Copt. Wi Mi a Mel'ete Par, U N., w.tt AIN. Poplojt,), mother ot .. , evt‘nt,to ol.Jdrsn, rt home b:.l, tor ipis , o to cell nigh a with :Ali la 1.'4 L.(' the morning, utter the fatiguo ot the otytti aot contitito3 this list, whirl reibruet, - . hut ritnall portion of the huudreds .t t 110 alai i/cli/t and its bed, haviL t : Jett tho 1- 1111111 t f l A. SI., 1.1, the wh.oh ri," ,Lqp,r nn Hlnuptithit6 and pro itt 0 am the I:oh n ~t tt., tuner; could provide ally t. Lure iu thin c uffiry, the tumor eviduutly preparud by ("nutlet, tbrA pluee eatorers fur eual siUng. na , er .tceoded a hapwer or more genial ball. Down atair,, where :al ifnl ohnutpagno punch and well flavored ulepar, were reedy for three indulging at Lunen iu :um: creature r •:ulo te, tile) we left. Ituaaiii wee iiirtal red lire It itled States by ell ap propritituCabinet Council, and the Em pi,eeot ty.mitil and 1:mo uu uuivertadly ioved ::wi n g un , wu , formally metaliml till U. S. 1u -ropily voted lull ouriatrue hue unhinge! L'ut we rutty " " r.O mere " falc out of Wool lo Ihi commotion. vItMOUS TIIINUS —This rpgio., ~f ,culitry, has been vigil eel Li flue t., ,tif_ll as !Mike P fur men rej Act: The Say ih Reputhean e9(imateu the stock of C•ittGil, which will 1,0 received rat Sa year, at 27:',614 1,1e 6 . The ree,.ipis last year were 313,2011 , wing defi ciency [hie yeir f ::;9,591 bale.:. ---The Virginia Legii.l.lt un- Adjourned sine die on T u r,la3, l :d i ed to puod the new t•lx bill, it hrtvit g been rrjeeted in the Senate. The old tax wdll herefore continu , !. The bill to prohibit the u ineip ti.ion of el ~co by will, way also de. fe.wt, Loren' Now York. NEW Yont, April 12.—A letter from Paris, reach , tic field c.fli,:.ers of the First It.Titneot, ed per steamship America, reports the death of lien Thomas, a.sists.nt secretary of State under Mr. Mar ..u, ttudvred to the Feder,l vern-,:tey, from typhoid fever. mnt regiment of v•duut..,l s under tho net ot . ,r: Thomas R.. Whitney, formerly a member a Con Cougre: , :.] ju. --A e.rrespcmdeut Kaye money de m indt , fr om four to to vet, per cent. a month iu that Territory well tio.:urrd uu real estate. - -A lady tolls the L if,,yette Courier that the, At tosiuu rrll Plater ie an excellent cosmetic, het I. a than •' hity white " If 111:t y lucre valuable ust, tontitl tar this water it will be as tiffs.; " metes" .11 It ia good for all s6rt.; or Yuman cotoplai!litl, cre are told; good for sure e'en iu horses., and good fur ladies complexion. Wondvr if its good for corns —A contract was formerly entered into k.n tho 7th instant by the ladies of the Mount Ver n,u Association t.,r th, pnri-hase of IbeWashing tin estate ANo'l'llElt 11.1481brINTr,it, or ?YEW Yulth err V r:ri 'NI E (1001) EFIEL'TS OF Jilt 51'1,1N E'S CELIBItATri , I kV En PREP thEl, by EeI..LA I 0 ki11,.• This is t col lift tlost I hays had th • Liner ownpi a i,t for live yoars, ditribL.; wricL tluio I have tried utmost all known remedies, but to no purpose kloartur ..f Dr. Nl l Lalio'a , oucludod lu to, a boz. I did do, 14.111.1 11111110 N, alnwet cured. 1 thitia Lao- bus mute will effect u liortnnuout cure. I cup choorfully recuraufeud these, Fills to ull who way tuner (row liver couiplalut. 1 hay.• alau kuowu thorn 1/.441.1 v. itti the LI/o , sl happy Si 14!eriti n, ur ilyapei.eia. MIL. SIVI.FT, lio. Ild Aitoruay 1111,,CL. Purdue...aid will be careful to ad k for Dr. AVIAN L'S OULEBRATIED LIVER PILLS, ualuulaiitureil by 14,101ifsci BIiCN., 01 eittaburgb, Pa. Tber - tw o other Pill 6 rurpoi Dog Live/ Villa how Leto: , the publ;, Dr .Ml.l,tir'd Writ) i.r idd” Con ❑oir Di rit ili tot 4101,1. gCI Ui tit Wirici r , i 4 : the twin :it 131] kiEMING bROd. ‘nur,E, Ati,4l4dt, SU, 1b1;..: [Frcm the Albany Argue.) Bentonys Last Moments Thus auatht.r of the nut.; of ratriots who ft! lowcd the revolutionary iathci• unil the toutplet , of the Constitution, Ana wh.) firmly aateriug, to the tradition: , of ;:tate:le , .tisitip. n' bly uptie l ,l their work, Los. , frll+•n. if tn o p o , !4e m tll 4 )q 111110111it:1010 11 , ;L1 puipeses, mid the opportunities, v hi.h euahlo men to duvoto there dualities to his country anti to perpetrate their ;mute in history, constitute gre!...tuess, Tb.orna:: Hart Beaton was indeed a ti,re , it man. Tue picture of his dying chatube is affecting, yet characteristic. He clung to his labors to the iast. Devoured by a cancer•, which was gradual. !y eating out his life and his strength, he work: d as long as he could wriH' ; then dioal.,l to tat •:mtanuensis; and two days betire hit death, when he was unable to move, contiuut d to whisper to :Is (laughter, Mrs Jones, his dictation of the ch , tptere, and his corrections ct the proof-sheets, which she has repeated aloud t, t husband, who wrote down the words. Through all his life a student, Colonel Benton exhibited some of the faults of what are called `self-made men " He loved to parade his knowl edge, and sometimes prupoßed to instruct the world in what most men already know. His egotism was, howi,ver, simple and ingenious, and such as we believe very often characterise the men who have, pursued a literary or public career, though perhs.pt of:er, ,, r seen in this class upon the Euroreau continent then under the cold and conventional system of Anglo waxen eivilizatien en either tide ni• the ocean. Mingling with traits of childlike simplicity, were an original stren,7,th tin•A nossiveneN of charactei eueh as are t 3 pe of the chiefs or a r real primitive race. He might, perhaps, moo easi ly have riben above the petition which he held c,t, :-ettator from his toon to have re tained it. after thirty years p , asessiun. Vet the latter was the nobler atobltio‘t. He preferred the title of Pater t3 , 1141u4 t.) the rank of focal 1, of; and if lie could have perp.:ltuaied it tin-qty . Ll [Ct life, would have - 71 , -lictted bie preforen:o in the estimation of tLe wi , a As it wee, the aepir. !lig, men of hi:, 67;u1.111ave gie.dl3. l ot-h .41 him Mtn us:Lh• Blt I; it career ?fa, .1,3 a that of met . tiro of ow. I of Europe, and no; less or leis promisiog enduring fame. 'ft,. n,dde.st , Ind not lirad, .awed tribute hi-dory will award will he that he was a patriot-- a 11100 r. lion • trait IY`l.l Ilablled with the diJit it of !Lohman! ) . and whose soul 0,1 were devoted to his country. its ill[l:c] A g' iL TRIEZTY-eIFT.EI comenriss V vmtertlay'd Procoedliage. A ineeting wai, received from the Iluuse, anncunc. ing its lull...rein:- to the unfunded linnsas Ilill, find :Lite the puuuge ta the Deficiency AI preprin[iuu Mr. Onion, of Missouri, gave notice that he would call up the Kansas Bill to morrow, at 1 o'clock. Mr. Bale, of New Hampshire, presented a petition from inmates of the Military Asylum at Washington, asked for the subsistence, instead of continuing in the Asylum. They complain of abuses in the Asy lum. :The petition was referred to a Special Commix. tee, with power to report a bill, and to sand for per sons and papers. The Senate adjourned, tc attend the funeral of Col. Benton. MOUSE OF REPRESENTAiIVES Uri motion of Mr. Clark, of Missouri, immediately after the reading of the journal, the House adjourned in order to afford members an opportunity of att the funeral ceremonies of Mr. Benton this after noon. Nearly all the members lingered in the Hall after the House adjourned, conversing either in groups or in their seats. They were startled by a fight be tween Mr. Craigo, of North Carolina and Mr. Hel per, the author of a book, called the Impending Cri sis, formerly of North Carolina. They had just be fore been angrily engaged in conversation. Cr.mvb rushed in and separated the combatants while they were engaged in dealing each other heavy blows. Mr. Helper was temporarily taken iu charge by the tier geant-at Arms. A number of ladies who were on the floor at the time were very-onuch frightened wituoNs ing the disgraceful proceedings. A plot tl and knife wore found on the person of Mr. Helper, aft. - :r ho was taken into custody. Ile had, however, mark, no attempt to.'ukki:- . - Mena, At an in vestigation into the alfray held this afternoon, Sanu tor Hale and Montguniery Blair appeared ur hi: counsel. The justice held the accused to buil to keep the peace. From Washington. Wssuito•roN CITY, April 12.--Tho Union si4 4 tho President had a protracted interview with Mr. Beaton on Friday night, and, the latter aftewards exprescrd 162 oxeeoditig gratification at the visit. Mr. Benton spoke of his estremi, solicitude for the condition of public titiMrs, and his painful souse of the imminent dangers which threaten the country. He exhorted the President to rely on Divine support and guidance, and not upon that of man, who would deceive him. The remains of Co'. Beaton will be taken to Missouri, going by the way of the relay over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling. Messrs. Powell and M'Culleugb, Peace Commis sioners fur Utah, leave this city to-me:row. The funeral services ever the remains of Mr. Ben ton were attended by the President and hie Cabinet, the foreign ministers, and members of both houses. the remains worn piteed upon the cars for transatie sion to St. Louie. Senator Bigler to-day presented to the Presidont the tender front the Adjutant Ueneral of Penneyl• varda, of a regiment of volunteers. The Cabinet bold a long Cabinet session to-day, ~t otneueine et tt o'clock, in reference to the aftaire of I , rab.- It is calkt that the President contemplates citing a niessago to Congress on the subject Later trout Utah, Sr. ].oats, April 12.—C01. St.. Vrain arrived yes terday from Santa Fe in advance of the wail, and reports that Capt. Marcy had left the camp ground forty miles from Fort. Union, on the Intl ult.; had about 1200 animals, mostly mules, an abundant sup ply of forage, and plenty of previsions fur men. He had 150 regular troops, and the sense number of herdsmen and mountaineers, with him, and exprersed lit entire eoufidence in being able to ruash Camp Scott without difficulty. Be intended to travel slowly so as to keep the animals in good condition, Luc expected to join Col. Johr6on before the first of May. The express from Fort Leavenworth, with orders to lion. Harland, to furnish money, having a strong escort, met a large body of Indians six miles east el Santa Fe, all of whom expressed a desire to he at pease with the Americans. The grass is growing rapidly. •111H1— Celebration of the Birthday of Iletiry Clay. PHILADELPHIA, April I2.—A mass locating of the friends of Henry Clay and opponents of the present administration, was held this evening at the National Hall, for the purpose of celebrating I.lcary Clay's birthday, and moving in the establishment of a Na tional party. A series of resolutions wore adopted, Fatting forth the principles advocated by Clay, and inviting the friends and supporters of the rights of the people to join in,n great National party ; a party which shall embrace, according to its name, the own binod energies of the country, without regard to mi nor subjects of difference, whether of a local or per sonal character, and with a firm determination to maintain against all encroachments the privileges of freemen, grass from this city, died at his residence to•day. The brig Albert Adams from Wilmington, N. C. previously reported lost, arrived at Bermuda, on the I t;th ult. in distress. The Bank Statement .for. the past week bhows au increase in Lens Of s2sll;ooo; . increazie in specie, $506,000'; increase - in cir,"tilation, $13,000; increase iu undrawn deposites, $.6611,000 ; decrease in nominal deposites, $23,000. Otitruesatle Storni In Onto SANDUSKY, Aprill2.—The storm suit high water }este - Nay caused considerable damage to docks, stores, houses, and lumber yards. The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad lost nearly two-thirds of the cribbing across the east end of tee Bay ; also one mile of track near Port Clinton. Trains will be able to resume their trips in three days. The water is not known to have been so high for many years. Hurricane In Arkansas ST. Louie, April 12.—The 'republican learns that a hurricane passed over the town of Bartuoville, Ar kaneas, un the 27th ult., hlowing down nearly every house in the piano, killing tw.3nty-five perr ne, tind wounding a grant nutuher. Acquittal at au Ac elided Alludes-. MEMPHIS, April 13.—Bultuu was acquitted ui the murder of MoMullau. Lots for Sale ha the Muth Ward. 1 - 4 1 LEVEN LOTS ON PENN STREET, 4 v. feet front by NO feat daep, (site of the lato Me chanice Glass Works,) will &Auld on accommodating terms. Enquire ur CURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., KO:1w Corner Wood. end First streets. ETOIIUPB.-- au dozen quart Tomato tietdtup; 3u du pint do do IS do do Walnut do "lb do do Alaßbrooni do Just t tea and for eaie by IbEYNI fibiliAlN, No. 39 Wool atreet, ap3 oppoaite the st. etbirles Hotel t rINIONs. -to Ibis. Onions for raleby EULN.I4I4 kL OOLLlkleh Ileadaohet FROM AN EMINENT CLERGYMAN PITTSBURGH, July 9, 1355 Me-sra. Benj. Page, Jr. & Co.—Gentlemen : I take great plea+ure 1❑ seyint to yve that I made use of BC2RRAVE'R HOLLAND BITTERS, which I uuc: iced et your store, and found ,pocial relief of a seveq: headache, from which I hid long suffer ed, and I believe they wore of SerViee , to me in re• nevi:lg my stomach and head. Yotira respectfully, SAMUEL E. BABCOCK. tiEADAcae, AND DEBILITY Mr. Silas J. Liscomb, of Birmingham, says : "I have found in BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS a remedy for 11-adache and Debility. Shy wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from its use for headache. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pitts• burgh, ou the Pennsylvania Canai, says : " When I commenced taking BIERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, I could hardly walk. Now I enjoy excellent health. Cautiont—Bo eareinl to ask for BesAave's Holland /litters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for sb, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., d: Co., No. 27 Wood street, between First and Second streets, and Druggists goneridly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF TUE MERCEIAN AND 1.1-ezY MANUFACTUIEI'.:6' BA Nil, OF PITTSBURUD. Mon.Ar Motoutio, April 12th, 1858. CupitAl ,Lod Profltb $775,C29 99 Due to individual Lupo Roos 178:135 WI Duo Commonwealth 2,165 22 Due to other hank,, 14,021 V 9 Notes in Circulation. 127,125 LIU Luaus and Ditconnts $783,118 57 Real Estate and Bulking Elowin 39,125 49 Speo,—tiold and Silver 152,831 04 Notes of other Banks 411,715 13 Due by other Banks 77,3 E so $1,097,978 (xi Th., fin ci.iii,l, 6tiaualuii I. is ti un f., Om best of lily knon - ledge and lielinf. W. 11. liti;liNY, C. libir. `vier u niAti dtll.,et ilied haul n uici this 12th day of April, A. D., I.LiS J. M. AlttibtliEfteLlE. ~. la. Notary Public. - . _ i i,, ~,,,,, PTATeIIENT iat THE EXCIIANUE BANK OF 1 . 1 . 178911110 II . 111.0NDAY MORNINLI, a tail 12th, ltsi,S. Loans slid Discounts $1.353,14u bti iteal Estate 45,920 66 Specie iu Vault 204,358 Us U. S. Treasury Notes, 5 ti cent 50,00 U'l Notes and Cheeps of other Batiks 30,003 36 Due Ly other Batiks 55,071 49 Capital Stuck $ aIa,UUU UU eun lingua t Fund and Ft ut.lts 153,713 65 Circulation 5Z8,90U Uu Individual Dopulits 260,952 la D tie Gi llanha 13,019 :LU I, U. SI. Nluttli..tt, Utttibier the Exclatutte Bahl: f Ptl,ht burgh, be:tw, duly attlriutil, ,leper awl any, that ttu , abUi, nlatemrut in turn cr, L. lA,. Lint of tuy kilowledg, and bolter li. M. MU ECILAY, AUlrw d ',Lau ti,e, Ilk I tlth day of A Inn. Bpl3 U ERN Notary Public. STATEMENT ol."1 . 11E A LI,EUH ENV BAN MoNuAy, April Is2th, Noted and Isidd Discounted $352,662 73 Coin.. 51,1102 19 Notes and Checks of otter Banks 10,023 74 Due by other Bunks 8,065 58 $423,254 24 LIABILITIES: Circulatiou. Dun to 8ank5....... Individual Depoaite $168,855 39 Tao above Statement is coma to the beet of my kilo , . - ledge and belief J. IV C0 , ./E, Cashier. bworu and subscribed herone nie, this 12. h day of Alai', 1868. [apltti C. Vi. ERNEST. Notary Public. STATEMENT ON TILE err]/.ENS' BANE. Pittsburgh, Avail 12th, ISA ASSETS: Loans and Diso , nnts $374,185 27 kcal Est-tes 9,000 OU Coin In Vault 73 216 OU Notes and Checks of :thor 8ank5......... 10.293 00 Due by other Banks 12,393 65 $979,587 92 LIABILITIE2 : Capital Stuck Cuntingk-ut Fund and P:ufits LLrculation I udividual Depositon, Duo to ithur Bauka $ , J79,55? The ab .vo • !at, meu t id r,rrect to tha beet or my Luow• lcdge and o,di,f, E. 1). 20NES, Cushier. Affirmed b.f . ( ro me, this 12th day of Apr:l, 18L8, apl3 J. F. MACKKNZI} , Notary Puldffi. PAPER lIANGIAG, PLASTERING, AA . WiIitiTEWASIIIING. DERSONS WISHING ANYTHING DONE in the above hue of bubinies, will please Save their ordere with J.. 1. Paper Dealer, Federal street, or 11. T. raw; C 0 venter, Lucioek etreet, ileur Fie/oral, Allegheny. J. L. pl 3: t A. D. BAKER Contract dor Supply of Marine Dlospital. - CUSTOM HoUSE, t Pitteburgh, April 12111, 18t,S. _N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'IIIAT Sealed Props 8/00 accompruird by pr.,' er fl.intratt tees. ecci.rdttt to tonne to be lunit:died, uu application at Um office, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, toutidiett, oe the Fitt T TUE:3OAV to jut, os,t, fur the supply ut the unit Ude Lit), with the articles of PI u. i e - nP, Medic.ue , euuwcratrd lu said 1011110. Tito qualt tics stated rro 3utunat,l wtih reteieuce to the sz:veral nun, 1,1 et patieu.d to tLe hilt the United btaba re-e. S 110, right to take more f I d 11) , 141108, aLculdtligly ae they may he actually i, gutted. it the articles wed at the iiLsp.tal are but to the Judgment of the I'Llysr tau, ut tha hest quality, mad adapt:A to the Hori . ,ltal he will b, otter at liberty t o /eject the saute, to putchi.se tiff to their et, ad , 1111 fu chaxga the ,:outra tut with erty tho coot ( — vet tit, cut - Arial pri , es. The United Stut,a reserve the right to ao - cept the p:ui.. fot the whole u 1 dry puil/011 of the I:nth:lea dpi.citi,d. JOHN HASTINGS, t‘oiveyor and Agent Melina 1101i.1101 Waisted. ACAT Ho IA u TEACLIER. AT ST. PLUMPS CHURCH Cliartlers &ilia cue a ti• to tbtriteltr and ability r laud . F r terms, iircita att. Prit-Lit of Totalitaltaccibillu- box 25—P. 0. I tiplitist A LSI IN LOOM N CO., illerchants' Exchange. Executor's Sale of Stocks, rk USTIN LOOMIS & Cu., titcck & Note Brokore, 58 Fourth St., Pittsburgh. E EXECUTORS OF TLIE RFS. A VIAIY, will oiler et public melt , ME 1,,t ANTS' EXCHANI; iu the city of Pitteihuri,ll, El the 15th iu t met 8 o'clock. P. m, the L.liouio,, stocks, viz:— 26(16 shares of the Capital stock of the Pittsbu.gh A 11..,44, 1 , Mining Conipariy, (Call Mine, Lake Superior ) ehar.s of the Capital tuck of the National M Mine Company. 5 shares Exchange Bunk of Pittsburgh. 40 0 du Allegheny Bank. 4d du !fond Street Bridge Company. SO do Mouongsh.la bridge Company. 18:: do Monongahela Navigation Compauy. G 7 do Pittsb'gli, Cincinnati A Louisville, Telegraph Cu 130 du Pittsburgh, Fort Wavle and Chicago Railroad Dividend Scrip of ditto, of $72. 20 do Chartiers Valley Railroad Company. :Ai do Wilkinsburg and West Newton Plank Road Co 1 do Scholarship Pitt.-burgh Female College. TERIlS—Caeli par money. NOTE—A credit will to allowed ou Pittsburgh and lios toe, or National Mining Company Stock to theca purcha-- lag 105 shares or upwards; as follows —."ne-fifth cash, the balance by notes at two, four, six and eight months; with interest; the stock to remain as security, and on defa7.lt in payment of any install/neat the amount theretofote paid to be f - rfeited and the contract rescinded or the parties ho to the t ayment of the notes at the option of the Executors. Purchaiera availing themselves cf the terms of credit above, to be entitle to the transfer of any lanniber of share not less than fifty upon paying the balance due upon the number transferred. TllO5. M. 11.0 WE, WM. M. SiilNN,l Executor:. 1.03:31 JOS,AbI RING, MEDICATED LYEOR ALPALINE LUTION—Au excelb-nt remedy for Dyspepeia. Heart burn, Acidity of the Stomach, tic., etc., a large eupply re crived this day, by JOS. FLEMINO, upl3 Corner Diamond and Market street. PERFUME It Y.—A fresh Pupp!y of Gkineb well-known Extra , to for the Handkerchief, just recd by Jug. NUMMI, upl3 Coa per biatuund and Market street. WO L F S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM bitter, bat by 901 - 111AETS—Anid.b.1 o J f this c• , •lebetttA tutilL OS. FEMINti, COI tirit Disinimd and t ilwk6t struJi. ATAWBA B RANDY .—I have just re ceived another arippli Lit this era, Brandy, for rnedi dual purposes. Alao, a large supply of genuine Cognac-- those wishing tiuythitig lu this line, can always purchase it ut JOSEPH FLEMING'S, :443 Corner Diawond and Market street. 1. - 4 1 ,11 ESH —OF— SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES, AT JOSEPH 11, BORLAND'S, At No. OS Market street. ;-ÜBSCHIBER BEGS LEAVE To inform hi' frkuds end the pot hc generally, that he IS of, ulng a large and welt edected 'ilea: of Boots and Suf..es. ~ oLtds.ing in part of Genre, Boys', Youth'e, lases' and Children'a Sho. s, which have been bought chiefly fur Cash, and will be euld very cheap. Give tI9 a call, before Purchasing elsewhere. P....member tho place, at the Cneap Cali Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, apl3 No. 18 Market, second door front Fifth street. ALARGE LOT OF stimiN ; --- 3. S ILKS received this day, which we are eel'ing at from Thit ty-Seveu ancia half to Fifty cents u yard. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, No. 74 Market street. CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS, MILLINERS —ALL, .7.14. Wl.lO BUY AT WFOLESAL, will dud our WHOLESALE ROOMS, (up steirP,) well eupplied with such Heeds as they require for '• 'sorting up" their stocks Our Hoods are fresh and fashionable, and will be SOLO AS LOW FOR CASH, as any other In the city. Lipid • JOS. HORNE. 77 Market street. - - ',3ERRY ct CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens, ' fur dalt, be W. 8. HAVEN 8 btationety Nub, at ; 88 aid Bo Markbt atcibet. $1,097,978 03 U!Z $1,4U5,::25 W.: 143,095 00 to 05,55374 .$440,7(9 45 . 47,671 51 99,540 LO 88,217 15 3,399 77 VA AL NEW ADVEIaiSENENII3. JOITZT Emma & co., R0LE.9.1 LE I EAU:LS Irf WINES AND LIQUORS, AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, Always on hand, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Monongahela ar.d kiecuiled Wbis , t—ales, Blackberry, Wild Cherry, Raspbe y. - ud Ginger Lapl2:ly Sewickley Academy, ACLASSICAL _A ND COMMERCIAL 80/am - No SCSI. OL FOR BOYS, twelve wltea 'row Yittsturgh. RevdJ. Tkl A YELL.", A. M., PrL.c.ral . The '1 hirty-See. and Session Nchl commAnre on MONDAY, May 3d, 1858 For Circulars cud otht r parneniara, enqture of Me.tere. John Irwin & Sous. s 7 Water htrog; llieJen. T. 11. „Nevin & Co., 167 Liberty street, or of the Principal, Sewlckleyvin e Post Wilco, Allegheny co., Pa. [Rpl2:2wdtw COOKING BY GAS A WORD TO THE LADIES, TLIE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH ING, and we call tun atteutiou of the Lula e to the fact that' COOKING, IRONING, ETC„ Oan be done with ecouumy, without oppressive heat, with- out soot, and with despatch—the fire bring always retry iu a moment—by using Musgrave" Gas Cooking Stove, T. which we respectfully itivitn yttu atteutiuu, +it No. 7f, Smithfield street. S. A JOIINSON t BRO. Cuuuty mid City Rights for " - -itpl2:9tu 0 HA NGES.-100 boxes Messinu Sweet Or ogee, Just recnlmd laud fur rush., by itEYME.H. S ANDERSON, upl2NO.BO Wood about. E NUTS .- - 201.10 bushels Peri, tilltd; 10 bags Bordeaux Aluromls; GU • Sicily s, t Fi,ell Al 2', paper Slit. •• is; vu •• English Weluuta ; •• Cream Nuts; 20 Pecuri •• .2)ou Co, or Nutt', Just reCci%,l eiLd for bale by BEY ,X -A NriERSON, Nu. 39 Wuu_l streaf, npl2 Oppuaite lb., it. (111:rlei A PLEASANT RESIDENOE FOR SALE Luttt. is S..tilh Pittsbergh, on the Uut.ungatitha river. The holm, i, int go and to VoLitt/!, heVing hail iJarlore, during rearm, kitchen and 4 chambers, a tine por c h fronting the riv , r, a g , od collar, shahs and t -,rriagn house, a large garden with grZiat variety at chei.:e fruit, shrub bery etc., grate ttthor, hude trees, etc. leer price and terms, li.qu re at the utilee of S. OUT11111:111' 4 SUN, apl2 ill Merkur etreet. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT -- ituatu at donut 2 miles from the city, 24 acres of land; large and curator table dwelling limper of id.ronnia; coed spring Iman, carriage house. stable, n:c.,la t-naut in me and other ouLdll'dinge, garden, fruit treda grapes and azurill frui.s, a bluer: well and iron railiure itt:ftot t of the huit.e mad cur deo, etc , will br routed low to u aped ten ant. CUriiiIERT & SON, itpl2 61 Marast street. BY EXPRESS AND RAILROAD LAitin , ] AI DtptoNs t o eitE:ol (1001-ni To our, (talret.iy,) E X•l' k N ;..1 1 E A E X EI, 1. 1' rpl2_ JON. II C, "i 7 Mnrka 1 :1 1 I Itit; ARMS, AmmuNurioN, uuN A'l POARATUS MAPPIN'ti CUTLERY, The finest collection iu the city, is to I e found at 110Vv'li; & TETLRYS% liplo NO. 1 130 WOOD STREET THE MERCANTAUE AGENCY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE - . B. DOUGLASS a GO., Proprietors. Corner Wood and Filth Streets., Pittsburgh, Pa. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Manager. Eat Ibh,d, N,,w York, Juuo,lB4l—rittsb gh, March, 1852. EMCIMM3 NEW YORK I=l - - • —. Pittsburgh B. DovqLuis & Co. Philadelphia B. .1./Luei-u3.3 & c O. Cincinnati .B. DOUGLAS & Co Clevtland - B. 110u0r...A.20 A Co. Detroit B DOLP3LASS & CO. Chicago D. DouoLtos & Co. Dubuque B. DOUGLASS & CO. Milwaukee B. DOUGLA:II . CO. Now Orleans B. bouot.s.as & Co. Charleaton l.: Douou s A Co. Louisville B. DouoLass .tr Co. St. Leule B. DOUGLASS & CO. ASSc,C.ATE 01•FIGES B' at n E IIusALL 4 Co. Baltimore .J D. P.o..vr.T & Co, Richmond PILtTT A Co. roalaas oeemas . Dloutreal, 0. E B. DOUOLLS9 a' Co. Lomku Eug B. Docottee & 0. Letters of Introduction to Lawyers of high standing and reepeetabiliti in every bection cu the Union, will he gratnitounly furnished to subecril,ra making application at tile (Mice. Also, lettere of Mire duction to any of the offlccd named above. COLLETTIONd PRWIPTLY AST.ENDtb T) IN ALL. PARTB Tax !IND Lb STATES AND Biurta❑ I'O.:SLSeS/ONS. I ap10:1tr: A NEW SYSTEM AVERAGING ACCOUNTS ! Thoroughly Taught in Thirty Minutes, Oil NO PAY THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ENUAGI4AI II:0N CITY COLLEUE: HALL, for ,ato week oily. TEAell EU.S, tied ACC,4IUNTAN're gub wad dud IL lot 06VII tIEA tei., Lis urtaii LL, wa,a .ce of tilts upportuulty. npitilw* J %4';ii.e.cllEN. 'j H} ( 1 N F, CEN T WILL ILI MARSEILLICS SHIRT FRONT, A.V GOTtlite HALL, stioct att.! Di.moud alley MEW SATIN PAPER—At 20 and '25 crute per rull, Cup eal. Ly W. P. I!dARSI.IALL C')., apt) b 7 Wood Arcot. NEW 1110 ED PA PER.—At 50 and 62. 1 j coots, for Yalu by W. P. Jc ap9 S 7 Wood atatut. _ AT UAR Y „ AND Land -11/4. j stapes, plctur,o of Cby, Bucbauao, Watibingtuu, Franklin and Latityotbu. Stu shop windows. Fur saki by W. P. MARSHALL & CO., app S 7 Wuud s trum. ‘11)R1 N(1 I)RESS 'I'RIIIIIIII\ S. —All the elLyitibl Iu tilta wnrket a 0 reabusable prices, at ap9 HORNE'S TR I.M M INC; eTuRE EXQU 'SIT E DES' 17 NS OF MEAL PHENUII Pll tbu 10 tat puHaible rates. J. 11.08.N.E, ap9 77 Niarket street. Alderman's Office. J AMES S. lIOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE, AND POLICE .IALIESTILATE—Oftice, No. O , D (Jraut street, nearly oppo mitt the Court Rouse, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow dginauts and ['rotated Whoa; the Records ersallued, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgaged, Willa Leas , a, Articles of agree. wont, and of Partuorsbip, Lottery of Attoruuy, ate., tie., ,liawu up at short notice; zud, and all buiduess la the Tina of his official duties, promptiy attwidod to. 4, : kL Office hours, froul 7% A Al. to I e. m., and froui t$ P. XI. apaily Light Cream Ale. TUE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their cuiteitlerd awl the public, that ow ing to the price of 13arley and Hope, cud Io bait the tiniel, they are brewing a light and delicious flavor d UtA AL ALE, which they are selling at till barrel, end have KI.GS iN" TEN GALLONB each, to accommodate trivet., fuwilb e. They have aloo, X ALE, at. sd; XX ut $7, and sup, .h , r KENNET at $8 bbl., and steelier casks hl le oportiou. Also, tact:lloA PORTER AND BROW N. STOUT. 440- Oiders sent to their IL ewery au 1.1.1`T bTttI.A.T, rec.ive prompt attention. mrlo::±rn DELI, W. SMITH .14 I: TERRA COTTA OR STONE From two to Six inch calibro PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Facet. ALSO-1t0,311 BST ER PEARL S'i' ARCII_ tials 'Wholesale at triantsfacturaira Prices by lERERIELY COILLENB, FORWAIWINii AND e 0 WI ontssiohi MERCHAN AND waentSall ra.e.wia ciligiSE, BUTTER, SEEDE, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH- LW; Proposals for Paving. DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned, until FRIDAY, the 3Uth of April scant, for CUABLNG and PAVING that portion of Ohio street, opposite the Western Penitentiary, ext^tling wort %tardy front Webster Street to the ItaPruad Bridge. Also. for PAVING WITH BRICK, the Side-Walk or fout• way, fronting the Penitentiary grt untie, on said Ohio street. The proposals will state the price per li nral foot for Curbing and the size and character of the Stone to be usorl for that purpose. They will also state the price per square yard t r the Cobble-Stone or street pavements and the price par square yard fcr the brick pavement. The pavement of the foot. way, to be of hard cherry brick, of such quality as shall be approved by the Warden. The prices bid, as atove, to include all the sand, gravel, and other materials, and work neceassry to complete the contract to the satisfaction of the Inspectors. In addition to the bidding for the work, as above men tioned, which will be considered as being made for cash, on the completion of the contract, the proposals will State, at what prices the work will be done on a credit of TWELVE MONTHS. /3 JONES, Treasurer, ap9:o-o-d td Western Penitentiary. DAVID H. WI L MKS, CIVIL - ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR VCR THE ERECTION OF CAB WoRKS, for [tutu live burunrs and upwards, and for 11..-Otag Isafidibv, public or private, by Swum, Hut Wator or Furm,c,a. rayEttlyis PlTTBtsil titl 11, re ISIL-160 pkga. inito Fiah, Trout, 111- .tc. 1 . 60 . 1 JEDINRY H. sJOLLINS. FAILUL INSURAN N. W. Coussu Br 4, r, Philad. following statement exhibi tion of the Company to January le. Premiums received for Marine Make od in 1857 Marine cremiums received during the ye ing December 31, 1857 Fire Premiums received during the year eua. December 81st, 1857.. Interest on Loans Total receipts for the year.. Paid 51arine Losers Paid Fire }..penees, Returned Premiums and Re- Insurance . 64 7 216' 6S Salaries and Commisslona ................ 32,468 SS isalimee remaining with Company The ASSETS of the Company are as follows: Bonds and Mor.g.iges, Ground Rents, Bank and other Stocks $21:4450 00 Loned on Stocks 37,050 00 Trust Fund in New York 33,151 60 Deferred Payment on Stock U 7,100 00 Dins Riiceivabie ..74,404 07 Cash on hand and due from Agents. 45,000 83 Premium ou Policies recently issued, and debts due the Company ................ 1.,6,109-1 94 The °lndira and Directors, of this , i ;_teat. P in laying before the public the above is t !new, with a view of arcesting their attention tothe greu import ante of Insuring their property. This Company has uttered Upon the thlr4 . ear o. Its el 'stance, during which period the iteceipte ..,,ve onoted to eight hundred and fifty thousand dotturs, an.i .ksee paid Losses over 3471 hundred thousand dollars, Vfli.ci• .t equal la respect to character of business to the very beet and eldest offices. We append the names of a few largo and influential Mar • chants of Philadelphimwhoputronieu the Ckituptiny by giving it a largo amount of their Insurance, mid to whom are re. spectfully referred any gentlemen who may wish Cu Insure with this Company. M. Baldwin, Steam Engine Mau ulact ut er; David S. Brown, Murcinint; John IL Brown, Merchant; Thos. Sparks, Mer chant; T. 4. L. Thompson, Merchants; Faust & Winebren ner, Merchants; D. P.l)eitricli, Raul Elvetic Manufacturer; Michael Bouvier. Merchant; Butcher & Bros,. Nerd/ants: J. 'Van Brant, Merchant; Wm. Rogers, 4-10,,ch Mater; Cold. smith .t Co., Clothiers; B. M. k'Rely & Sou, Merchants, J co par Harding & Sun, Printers; like& Kelly, Plumbers; Wm. F. Futterall ;P. Buidiong Lone; :11E11011e & Taylor; John Care Powell; John L. Broome & Co.; William F. Ilughes; Bluum 4 Davis; D. Si C. hotly, Manufacturers; Charles Bute, Sugar Refiner. mit. The Company ha., discontinued the Oraau Marla:; loudness slue August let, lee?, and confine themßelves et elusively to Fire and Inland fuluiance. jaliklye2p SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED it Y Tllll 1, EGL9 LAT URI: ore N-- 3YLVANIA, 11335. OFFICE, S. E. CORKER THIRD AND IYAL MIT 3'lB I 511, AN D 1178 URAN(IE4 uu Uuodd, Ly Cauala, and Laud Oaftlak.e4 all parts of tho Duloa. 511iE INSUKANO/lIS liu ilnraoaudise gou6rally. vu titoros, llwoitiug /Joust:4, ..tc. ASSE OJ•' COMPA NY. Navnuilmr 2, Ib7. Bonds, Murtguged . , and Real Estate 8101,350 OSI Philadelphia City, aid other Loans /37,011 25 Stock in Banks, Railroads and Insurance} 12,508 00 Companies Bills Ilweivable 220,201 05 Cash on hand 38,802 00 Balance in hands of Agents, s) on Marine Policies recently Issued,ou 02,730 57 other debts due the Company Subscription Notes. - - - DIEHOTORS. James O. ',Laud, Theophilas Panbilng, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., J. P. Poniston, Joshua P. Eyro, • Samuel E. Btokon, Henry Blows, James B. McFarland, Thomas C. Band, Robert Burton, Jr., John B. Bumph), Pittsburgh 1). T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, Tiloj. 0. HAM', Vice Prosiiient. 3LIBTIN, Pr.3l , 3tqi SLIMY .T.irLDLTEN, Secretary. (103 B. DoUGLASS & CO ir~'lV GREAT 'WESTERN .41. Fire and Marine Inunranoe 0081 OF PHILADELPHIA. Office in Company's Building, No. 403 IV - alma, Corner of Fourth Street, AUT.IIO.IIIZED CAPITAL. Capital paid iu Surplus, Janury ht, 1855 FIRE I NSURPNCE--Llinited or Perpetual. - -------4277,674 O. INIABINE INSURANCE, ou Vessels, Cargo.and Freights. INLAND INSURANCE by Rivers, Coasts, Lakes awl Laud Carriages ntasurons: Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street, William Darling. 1510 t'ine stroot. Alexander Whllldeu, Merchant, 18 North trout. Isaac llazlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor, John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Cu., Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy, Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. Jam ea IL Bmith, firm of James B. Smith & Co. Hon. IL ury M. Puller, otilce 227 Ponth Third street. John C. Vogdee, Wilco corner of Semlth and Samson), Jumps Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tiosfc. tired Tutor office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, since 220 South Third tail et. C. C. LATHRUP, PreskieLt. W. I...ARLINE!, VLe President. LEWIS Setond Vico Pro GREGORVs%, ) Iltaneno— Y Wall at , N. J&MES WRIGHT, Pecretiry and Trees:swot. 11. E. RICHARDSON, Assistant Fo,coiar) R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Water st.rer, Pittsburgh JAMES A. 111Y20111P014, Yreiddoitt HENRY M. ATWOOD, iivcrutary. 0.1 4 1: 0 14.)E--No.. 418 Water Street. WILL INSURI.I AGAINST ALL RINDS i.ll-11; AUD J tunes A. II u L.. 12 biol.). Ww. I. liulut.d 1.1...,,rge. A. liorly, ‘Villhun Rua, ' Itubort /Ail:dell, Wiletal !atilt i-, '1 twtha. S. elnrk,,, Joh', iil'lD , ry in, Wm. A. Cul tip, .11. , 2.?sennsylvania Insurance Company, OF r 'l"r BBUIGII. ...... .-No. 63 Fourth atraat. I) ECTOlitii J. P. Tanner, eta. With, C. A. CGltufk. A. J. Jtt.3. 11. flopk.lits, Wade Hampton. A. A. °ArCibf, Robert Patrick, J. 11. Junes, Julia Taggart, Vo,sghtly. Jacct, Painter, Kotly Patterson W. B. A' , Britte, tirit A. U. Sc../np....uu, Henry Bpruul, Chartered Capital 6300,000 VIRE AND I'AIkEN,OI all ticser,ptious A. A. CARRIER 5t141.P., PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital ltepresentodt 103,000,000. COMPANIES OP RIMIEST STANDING, 011artoted Ly Pennsylvania and ether States. DIRE, MARINE AND LIFE RISKS TA.KEN, Of ALL DEs:OILIPTION3. YOURTEL 12.1 i: 70, h. A Clatartr.. l'!ITcBaZe011, rJ. 3 dIETLIER. r d,zo-1y 1 JAMES DieLAUGIELIN, MAN UFACTUR ER OF ALCOIIOI - t 9 Cologne Spirlls and Fusel CH, Nos. 167 and 170 Socond - Stmt. apiu iy,; ttMUEL FAHNESTOCti: IMPORTER & DEALER IN, FoREIGN AND 'FOMESTIC HARDWaitE. fib. 74. Woad street, between Diamond alloy and Fourth street, PITTSBURGE, 4:7P Tay subscriber is now opening a well selected atsort mein of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,aud will be sold on as good terms as any other house in this city. He will always keep on hand a general assortment of LIARDWABE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, which ho respectfully hr.ltes tho attention of L . -chaser .uh3B SAMUEL VALITSAtIitIg REMOVAL. t j - OHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATEIt STREF.T, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA NEW GOODS NEW GOODS II- A. A. DIAHON a CO., .A6Ta., NI;. 25 FIFTH STREW'', SUES, SHAWLS, faiBROLUER/ 'ANIMAS ENO N, EILWARTI it. iik11,11.1101.1), St , eretary. JUIIN TIJOMASuN, Noueral HttperiatoutioLt. TLIOB. J. lIIINTNR, Agant, Plttaburgh, No. 00 Water otreot DELAW ARM MUTITAL PIiILADELPELIA". MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSEL -5.1.. CARCO, part. of the wovhl to Luau try, William Martin, Joseph H. Heal, Edmund A. Sender, John C. Davis, John E. Penrose, George G. Loiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. it. M. Huston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mciivaia, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooks, Jacob P. Jones, F. a. ILA.D 114 , aunt, Wator atrix)t.Plttabnrgli MONONGAHELA. I SITRA NCE COMMA N OP PITTSBURGH M AltIN DIIIKOSONS orri 2', Pro,ldoat—A. A. CAti.itl Vice PreBltleut-Ii.ODY PAITE.P.SOh- Lidcrtary and Treasurer—l. 111:11:1: 108 Till BULL 07 Aro daily in locelpt of aid tato,t all lea lb AND ilNiii DRE/19 UOOD6 4418,4 $122,840 09 .. 99,243 88 $a04,5#38 85 .$118,1358 6S 30,638 3s 100,000 00 702,785 37 $ $OO,OOO LU V 22,300 00 . 455,273 05
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