Sheffield with her polished steel, the United States with the richest specimens of bindery thii " :eyAr proceeded from her cities, and with needle werk tasteful beyond description, all anxiously Inquire, Will the roof of the Crystal Palace prpvc water-tight? It 'ebbe one subject of dolly rani , _venation, of hourly observation, of nightly de liberation at the soirees of the foreign commis-, sinners, whether this bold departure from old and long established rides in building is, after all, - to be a successful one, and is to result in aft fording n complete protection to the millions up: : OD millions worth of goods that now lie waiting a tight roof only to be displayed upon these miles of cdanters. Ilassra. Fox and Ileridertudi say, Fu, it tall be tight : it isbut alighted work, or broken panes, oximmaterierdefects in sashea that produce the leakage ; and to prove them selves in the right, a thcemand workmen, like flies upon a ceiling, are seen crawling all day from girder to girder along the root But a rain :then comes—for it rains here daily—and again drip, drip go ten thousand places along the eigh teen acres ottlooring. Will the Crystal Palace prove water tight? I ..mtmix doubt it. I have no 'faith in sky lights: . tier can any one who has had any thing to do with theta. llow.many of your readers will call to mind the trouble they have taken, and the vexatlen they have endured, with some three feet square skylight over a passage of staircase. You . paint, putty and patch, and then await, with some impatience, the first shower. It comes, and your skylight proves staunch; you , chuckle, and triumphantly rubbing yourhands exclaim. •"This • ..tirrie I have done it"' But, alas, your triumph is abort lived; some weeks afterwards on coming down stairs after a pelting night of rain, you Stumble over two wash basins, and a slop pail, which Betty has placed there, to catch the FMESMffME hence skylight, constructed of the unmanagea ble materials, iron, wood, glass and putty. It has been put up, I Ithow,'at immense cost, and With extraordinary care.. Upon the lightness of Its roof depends the value of the whole building, the reputation of its contractors, and the success of the exhibition. In fact, the very pride of the English nation is at stake in the matter, and if such a roof can ho made tight, if putty and paint can atop leakages, it will doubtless be dbne. 'Ent I doubt its pottlibility, both from the nature of the materials and from what I have onset-red afteht.r every rain that has fallen in the last fort nig This is now the serious evil in the way of un packing the goods, and commencing the prepar ation for them display. The custom house spection to nearly completed, the packages have all arrived, the carious divisions am stored with .boxes of every shape, site and color, the plan of decorating the walls, covering the counters, banging the avenues, and upholstering the deep recesses; is agrcedupon, and in part commenced the style in which .rtational arms ore to he em blazoned and national flags draped or unfurled is Axed, and nothing remains—and in fact nothing ought to remain—to be done, for between now and.the first of May but few weeks are to come: but to give to the most glorious construction the world ever saw a water tight roof. Will it he done? We shall see. _ . Seven organs are being built within the palace. ' each one on a line with all the others, forming : prominent objects of note in the great central avenue. in this avenue also is much giguttie wixtuary. Here too, opposite the division allot ed to each nation, is to be built a pile of its chief products, such as will furnish nn exponent of what these products are. On one side of this Wietillo are arranged the raw materials and the manufactures of each country from end to end of the building; on she other side, in like conti ,- unity, machinery end the fine arts. In thie way the juries of awards will have in one continuous line before them the class of ardeles it is their province to inspect In this way toe. the ceri um observer, in a single day, may note with cue the exact progress almost every, nation in the chilled world have made in similar arts si • , Apropos to enstomehnuse officers. I intend-' tri to remark there, that while our agents been hare been treated with every civility, they hire been greatly disappointed by the expense and the severity of the examination of our goods.!e- So far from the goods being admitted to their 'counters without teal, the expenses of forward-I ing, of transportation, of labor, of bending, and inspection, basic-been very prat, five Ishillinga sterling being charged for the latter item alone upon each package. Ahoy of oar more beauti- • 'fal goods are greatly injured. An exquisite model of the New York Exchn---ge, which 'fru , greatly admired' before it was peeked, was bro ken to fragments on the passage. Some articles I were injudiciously sent, as I think. As sum pies of binding, 'door's and Byron's works were ' Vat, articles absolutely contraband, since, in the language here, the editions were pirated.— ' Although, at first positively refused to pass, yet upon the ground that they were sent rts samples of binding 'alone, :Ind with the cheerful assent of Mr. John Murray, they were-admitted. This, it must be allowed, was generous. It ban been, feared by Americans here that the' articles contributed by our eithens would not do WI justice as a nation. One unmet yet tell what the comparative merit of our country will be, side by side, in. 'the strife orthe pionefni arts, With the old nations of the earth. But I feel Bare that we shall not fall far behind.. In many apesitunaof what will come under the head of "raw =thrill]," I have seen abundant evidence •to day that our show will berich. Ores, timber, as eamples of our woods; grains, in the kernel, and ground into the whitest and finest flour; In dian corn, upon the ear, and in its-Arious forms of !imp, hominy and meal; coal, iron, copper, cotton, such as the great marketsnever received; rice in the ear the ireabel, end flour; tobacco, fru; the enpresi;ed leaf to the most aromatic ci gar and many other things, which, occupying - this classification, have been opened and cum fined to day, greatly to one satisfaction. In ma ' chlnery we shall not =keit large display. Still 'even here, we have mach that'is beautiful, and some that is not only new and ingenious, but (and I speak of cue in putinularrrom New York,) up onwhich-I should be willing to risk our reputa tion at the exhibition. Oor agricultural implements excite great at tention. In ploughs, harrows, drills. reapers, threshes, and the like, we are in advance of whatever I have seen here yet from the continent or from England. We have on exhibition, also, many very beautiful and useful horticulturalim. plea:tents, which are new here. The 'Lawrence mills have Bent sheetiags which will hardly be outdone by Manchester, and tweeds, coach lace, gingham!, prints, and exasimereb, have been placed upon our counters. - In nothing, however, do. we excite no great' surprise as in our India' rubber goods. TWA is athing tamest unknown in England, the convert., ability of India rubber inthalmost every conceiv able thing en earth. "Good Heavens, what is this, and tide, and thin" 'were exclamations as it\ constantly heard, case after ease of the alines infinite variety was opened. In iinguerreotype!,, throughout the whale art, we are fin ahead. It i hes been wise to send the likenesses of our good and great men. sly friend Governor Briggs has, had a crowd Mt day around his perfect and ad !nimble likeness. Twelve hundred tiaguerreo) types, handsomely framed, and hung judicious will not be the, least attractive part of our elhibition, And I . ant told that there are arriving that number of individual portrait.. N. S. li. CNZE.tt. Scorr.—To day we hare inserted the Pittsburgh Gazette's account of the reception of this successful 'warrior at that city. We doubt whether any man uow living has a stronger hold upon the affections of the people than has General Scott. Public sentiment appears to be 'eery etrongly directed towards him as the next Whig candidate for the Presidency. We think the chances are decidedly in his favor. Zanesville Count, The equestrian statue in bronze of General Jackson, which ha, been in progress for the last tau years at Iyashington under direction of Mr. ABMs, in rapidly approaching completion, and will be ready to be placed on its pedestal, in Lafayette Hquare, opposite the President's House, on the4th Of itHy next • Two steamers are now building in :ma - York blended for naTigating the Chinese wetens.,-,' The Cclestlitle:. inhibit the employment or im imitation of inch Teasels as these, built M. foreign • countries, though there in no ban upom the importation of the materials far the making, of inch craft. To comply with the law, there.., fore, the builders are obliged to put up the tim-' besot the vessels and then take them down again for shipment to China, where they will be agaiq put together. The Agent, of the American Colonization So, duty is making pil necessary arrangements for daVling a large party of emigrants to. Lib, ria y the Packet to sail from llsitimort next month. It is supposed that ono hundred ancl ' fifty persona from the Valley of Virginia Will emk bark together, and fouud a new town on thr Coast. The Washington papers state that Captain Stansbury, pf the Topogrrphical corps of , En -sinters, who recently reached that city from , the far West, has deposited in the National - : GOMM some fine specimens of many curious - aalmals and birds, .col acted by him in the on of the, Great Salt Lake and tile I:Welty Mountains. - TkUPOoteroor of PcnnSylvania hob nominated to the Senate James IS. Hale, to be Presi ded Adige of the 4tl Judicial District, com posed of she counties of Centre, Clearfield sod Croton. • . . Anentire family, consisting of eight persona, ens soddenly seized:with severe Meese at Steati tes, V s ., lut, 'reek, occasioned by -the toned negligence of it servant , _caulk, in ind 044 bLieults, intend of :!'ecia. Medical old being . promptly at. hand, no seriowc injury resulted fro the mistake. ow= PrrTSUURGH GAZETTE. I PUBLISHED BS WHITE At 0 Pit16113:8011 Egg -DAY MOTOING,APRII.IS. ---- . To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. A STATE CONGESTION •111 be held In Um City ~ • .an TUESDAY , June 24th. 101, far Wm Mar:. yam ar F electin candidates Dm the Offiril4l of Gernor arm . . , _ ... iCaral mar. and also far imbue of tho Supreme HENRY )1. YULLERLChubmeme . 7i:ewe Itilreneen. Samuel MellebumS. C 'Mamma John. VJne.'lcl.!su.giar. flerenel 11. Sham. Simnel Dell, •.P.bTlYUffellen , blethsolel Mllmakm, ' Wen..l. ItoblnAan. Aleuender E. Brown. Warden E. Preston. Wm. Baer. •., E. Cochran. Wm. M. Worts. ..fotermen. Raman Clark Char es B. Badmen, D. ?helm Gomm* Cress. Finney, MI Ifin C. Alban. John MIL... cLD. Lomb. Banal McCurdy. .. umbans.u. 1,10.1yer3..,.. Ara r eV.Tfeertne, Frsar Jordan. jhn• NrtUle, R. RIN - DLE SMITH, Sre.tx.T. T• e Chairman of the Anti-Assonic and Whig con , y committee of correspondence has called that y together, for the purpose of tiling a day or the meeting of the annual county con ven on. The members of the Committee are the embers of the hot county convention. T e usual time of holding our county conven- I do is the first Wednesday in June, which this year will be the 4th. The primary meetings are held addle Saturday previous, which will be, this ye the alst of May. W do not know that any other day will be su -ted, but if there should be, we would re minf the members of the Cant:aide° that the Stat convention is to meet in Lancaster on the 24thi of June, and if the county convention should be hired at a later day than than, a special con- Tendon will have to be held to appoint Delegates to Me Lancaster convention. This would be sub jecting the people to a great deal of unnecessary tro.tble. ASD9 WA:ITEM—We understand that more hairs can find employment on the line of the Ohip and Pennsylvania Railroad, between Pitts burp and Beaver. None need go idle, for here is I/fork enough to do, et fair wages and sure PaY,. T our or five thousand persons can also find em loyment on the lino of the Pennsylvania • ' • 'road, between this city and Johnstown. yISCiSNATt ELICTIOS.—The municipal rice tilt of Cincinnati was held. en Wednesday not. -ssor Spence (Whig)" was defeated by a major -; but the whips elected the Marshal. 'viand of Common Schools, two of the ship trustee*, and exactly one-halt the fhe Democrat*, haling it in their pow. the city into ward* in such a manner an advantage in the election of Coon id were confident of a large majority; irrymander faired, and the Whigs suntly election as a triumph. Corierr.—The McCouttelsbarg Repute. been sold by Mr. John McCurdy to Mr. relay. the former being obliged to ohm rofession on the account of the boas of The paper hoiate the Banner of Scott ton. A large Scott Meeting was held isrrence Journal brings repttrts of two mid meetings. The people in that par t 'to are fully awake to the neeemity of a etuneetion with Pittabtrg. ...railLatcau.—The proeeedinp . e the aura are of tench interest, and are even ...de has passed the Appropriation bill, fit th an amendment authorizing the issue of one a. 'en of Relief Soma. -- --...-------. Smarr Ltsh.— Th e fi rst ticket ai LocisTille a dat a premium of $1:10. ?Pre than a thou sand tickets vat sold at raft:dams cf from one to nine dollars. The groan receipts of the fill. er - ncert exceeded $lO,OOO. The second and last concert at. Louisville was gta ma vien' Wednesday nighti—end on Friday she s p over at Madison and sings, and will arrive ' iMneinnati Saturday. On Monday (last) night, she tang in Cin ti. She will sing in Wheeling on Monday oir Tuesday next, and proceed from thence direct ' to the Eastern citlei„ She will sing in Pittsburgh •hen she visits the Lakes in the Summer. The ckets were,sold at unction, last evening, in eeling. lir. Ralph Waldo Emerson's lectnrto have set he cr d. peopleetl ie o n f e Pitts i burgh ha in ve to b a engaged a the knottiest points of metaphysics, and the 1 Walls is in doubt as to what is orthodox. , Mr. 4. C. Salted is about to deliver alecture on Pan tlieism, by way of remedy. Mr. Behead is a cierman, and has seen the bad effects of "the Spiritual Philosophy" In his own country.—X. .' Tribune. Mr. Schaad's Lecture takes place to-night, at (he New City Lecture Room, corner of Wood and i Fourth streets. The Lecture will be one or 1 , t!ich interest, and will doubtless attract a fall a ouse. - Gnarl; or Now Mexico.-IVe mentioned the iset that the census returns from New Mexico' act been received at St Louis. The Republican f the 2d inst., publishes fall returns. The en. ire population is 61,574, and the whole number f tarsus in the territory, is 6,715. The number f deaths during the past year, was 1,157. Capt. I Merritt, the 15. B. Marshal, who took the Census, iatite.9 that since the American troops first enter led New Mexico under General Kearney, some litwenty manufacturing establishment.', of various Ildescrlptions, have been started, and are now 11 in inaccesaful operation', In .Rio Ariba county, the census taker registered the names of a 616- '1 er and mother, with a family of twenty four ii Children, all of whom were living in the same . i' house, and all of whom apparently, were in the !, enjoyment of hale health. The father end moth ', er promiced to live yet many years. tzE Lanataruar.. TIICHEIDAY, April 10. The Senate resumed the consideration of the General Appropriation Bill, and struck out the appropriation of $5,000 to be expended by the Sisters of Mercy of Allegheny County for hospi tal purposes. The section appropriating $25,000' for the re pair of road and tarsi bridges on the canals nod railroads of the Comnionwealth, gave rise to a I lengthened discussion, and a motion was made allowing the appropriation for the repair of farm bridges, but reducing the amount to $10,000. The amendment was finally rejected—yeas 12, nays 20. Several other amendments were offered and re jected, proposing a reduction in the sum to be appropriated, and the original section finally paiised—yeas 18, nays 13. The 24th 'section being under consideration," Mr. Carothers moved to amend n division appro- I priating $lO,OOO to the Western Peutuylvanla Hospital, the division having been stricken out by the Senate Committee. After discussion, the motion was negatived—yeas 10, nays 20. Mr. Carothers then moved an amendment appropria ting $5,000 to that institution, which VMS disa greed to, yeas 14, nays 19. Mr. Haslett then moved to amend by appro-, printing $4,000, which was also disagreed to— yeas 11. nays 16. Mr. Myers then moved the insertion of the di vision as it stood in the original House bill, ap. propriating $lO,OOO, one half to the Pennsylva nia Western Hospital, and one half to the Sisters of Mercy of Allegheny county. This was also disagreed to—yeas 6, nays 22. appropriation of $4,180 to the West Phil adel,,Vihia Railroad Company, was discussed at considerable length, and finally agreed to—yeas 17, nays 14. Adjourned. ArfiEloo2l SESSIO:L The Senate resumed the consideration of the General Appropriation bill, when Sir. Konigme cher mooed to amend by striking out the appro priation of $250,000 for the completion of the North Branch Canal, and Insert in its stead an amendment authorizing the Banks of the Com monwealth to issue one million of dollars, in one, two and three dollar notes; and also authorisiog an appropriation of $400,000 to the North Breath Canal; $500,000 to the improvement of the Allegheny Portage Railroad; $lOO,OOO to the improvement of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad; directing the payment of $300,009 into the Sinking Fund, for the extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, and reducing the rate of State tax from three mills to two and a I 'half earns. 11r. Hague moved to Insert in lieu of this amendment, en appropriation of $400,000 to the North Branch Canal, which was Wisp -cod to— leas 11, nays 21. The question then_recurriq upon the original amendment of Kr. Konlacher, wee agreed to, azatpting thedhiaton aulharikas 'reduction of th e Stitrothich - ,was stricken one. Al Toe 4,HHE P!LEEEEEE • • jounaed.. ington lathe Aloefloy Regineraim f`f;,`,, HOURS 0? 02.111ESISTATIVIS. It 619 beeisaid - tbiat the Ansa ktte ' . lit.agekNlg , The bill relating to elle Pittsburgh and Erie a re-nomination. It maydo for *only to Railroad nnd Franklin iCaualCouipanywas again reiterate the remark , as mliSans , matter of policy, but taken up and passed lividly, with the addition of it is hardly to be presumed they are "best ' AEl the amendment whichuiVas' *oder consideratthe thoriry. o Tbi• tmldrill .... i p .purtis the , fyan yesterday, as follows ; : • tenor of his reel' Irdless of `their - 41ga' s "That nothing herein feOptained'shall be con- I or threats, soatieyneed not trouble their w or i heath about the, matter. I will venture to s Lis most intimate friends do not kn `styled to L autheriee eithe¢ of !sd campanies, 'any Zither railroad comphoj, tooonsinaa a rail- I however, that .he even desires the nomination. He road, lateral otherwisic, to the Ohio state line, I not make improper tine of the advantages of • is onlees power to do so ba.couteined in raid con position to secure it, nor cause the defeat of the furred by !mid company; part of the char candidate nominated by the Whig Convention, ten of esid'Piltalourghiand Erie Railroad com pany and 'Franklin Canal company, or of the act j but will g iye hie utmost aid in support of the no• allowing the Franklin 01=1 companyto construct a railroad, shall be .10 construced as to give 10 them, or eitheit`of them; the power to construct Cometermie or THE BALTIHOIEE AHD 011 a railroad to any point,. or through the county of Erie to the Ohio State line, so as to connect with Rama...P.—From a communication of '4l. •11. the improvements of the State of Olio." I Latrobe, Mo., Chief Engineer, transmittelV s the Councils of Baltimore, by the Directors utioiiiie This amendment wan adopted by a vote of 46 to 40, and a motion etterwards made to recon- part of the city, In answer to a resolution et in sider being disagreed to, the bill passedand was quiff we gather some particulen in relation' to returned tothe Senate. Mr. Gassier then moved to proceed to the the completion of the road to Wheeling, which ' consideration of the bill to recharter the Schuyl- will be read with interest_ kill Bank, but the motion was not agreed to. hie. Latrobe states that there have been five The remainder of the session was occupied in successive lettings upon the road, west of Corn the consideration of numerous Senate amend- , bermnd, the first in April. 1849, and the last In' menta; among those adopted, being one relatiog to the storage of saltpetre, which provides that December, 1850, by which different divisions' the net relating to the storage of saltpetre in the have boon put under contract, until the whole t-wawa city of Philadelphia, shall not be Construed to pre- route of 200 miles, is in progress of coas vent the landing of soltpctre at any of the wharves no says: of the port of Philadelphia. or its temporay I sto- At we beginning pose of facilitating the Landing thereof for,the ea- of the work in 1849, its rage in any out house or building for the par o.pctiminoguthlitstof toBfall,,,a river, Ravage the. thirtyver, miles from prohibit Piedmont station, tient portation or transhipment of the same, nor to .e the rorage deposit o f the some i„ . „ Cumberland, was contemplated; hot the =a- y person in any building which may stand voidable delays attendant upon the adjustment of the location, In conjunction with that of the oil 'fifty feet from any , other building; and it shall he lawful to keep saltpetre in any cellar in the CO. extension to the teem point, together with city or corponated districts, provided no sugar, the sickeess prorailing in the Potomac volley I 1P molasses, rosin, tar, linseed oil, turpentine, mil- during rho autatons of 184 end 1850, made ?lair, lard, butter, or olive nil, shall be stowed that impracticable, and the idea was abaft. m the same building at the same time. Ad. dined, the more readily as nothing of un- journal portance would have been gained by in. no- ; compliehroent, The commencement of the I laying of the rails west of Cumberland wee, • therefore, postponed until the present spring, and is now steadily advancing, upwards of vii miles being now panned over by the locomotives with their trains, carrying the iron materials, of the track. ..ks the whole line to Wheeling Is to be prahed forward in this way, by transporting the Iron I over the new road as fast as it is finished, it will gibe the clearest and readiest hien of the pro gress and time of completion of the whole line to say, that no delay in the progreenof the track from this time forth is anticipated and that the laying of it will advance at an average rate of about 10 miles per month. Tide, counting from let of Apri' instant, would lay the whole 200 miles from Cumberland to Wheeling in 20 months from that date, or by the Ist of Dereln- Ler, 1452—and the opening of the line to Wheel- ling cannot he delayed beyond that month, if there tie no failure in the supply of labor end of means to pay for it. These are the only COn lingencies, and, so far an they are under con trol of the company, they will not stand lit the wa ln y. regard to the amount of labor on the road, Mr. Latrobe states that "there are now 4,500 Men and nil() horses upon the whole line,—ma king shoot 22 men and four horses per mile. This force would be very inadequate ,to finish the 200 miles by the end of 1452, were the work only now begun, but it is so far odranced that a concentration of labor upon the heavier jobs midway and near the West end will noon begin to take place, nod their progress will thus to' accelerated. . Of the 21,000 tons of mile required, nearly 19.000 toes have bees delivered at Locust Point, and the remainder will be before the close of the present year. The advance of the completed road westward is pat doa-n by Mr. Latrobe as follows: k•wlinvnt Stn•fr.o...E3m. Onnbertand• biJnIT4, dn. (Lula Kim, " 17 tier. 1, Tycut's - Fcmount. • Friday, April 11. Sedate resumed the consideration of the lien evsl Appropriation Bill. Mr. Mulenburg moved that the Senate resolve itself into Committee of the Whole for the pur pose of amending the last division of Mr. Ken ingmacher's amendment, adopted yeaterday of ternonu, relative to the payment of $300,000 in to the Siniing Fund, by making said amount payable on..the 20th of august, after the payment of the semi-annual interest. - - Mr. For4the moved to amend the motion by striking out the division in question absolutely, was agreed to by the following Note you —ln—Noes 14. The quest& recurring on Mr. Muhleriberg's motion, as amended. Mr. Walker moved to amend it further by the Senate resolving itself into Committee of the Whole for the purpose of striking out the whole amendment authorising the relief issue and dis tribution, which was agreed to, yeas Zs—noes 3 In Committee of the Whole, the Senate then struck opt the division . in question, and upon the adoption of the report of the rommitte, the year and nays were required end resulted al follow. --Yeas 14—eaya i 4. . Mr. thighs moved that the. Senate resolve itrelf into Committee of the whole for the purpose of striking out the eppr6priation to the West Phila delphia Railroad. Mr. .Malone moved to amend the motion by etriking out the 36th section. relative to the 'Western Reservoir. which was agreed to. yeas 15, nay.. 14 Mr Pecker then moved to amend the motion es amended, by going into Committee of 'the Whole for the purpose of general amendment. After a .liseueeion of considerable length, in Ulrich Messrs. Walker Frailey and Sanderson participated, the latter motion was withdrawn, and (=motion was postponed ar.til this after, noon. On motion of Mr. Muhleaberg. the joint res elation providing for an in..astigetion into the official conduct of Levi G. Clover, former col lector of Pittsburg,. was taken up. John N. Perviacce,Teq . arm einted Commissioner to ex amine the charges, and the resolution passedfin The bill to provide for the election of the judges of the several courts of the Common wealth and to regulate certain judicial distticto was taken up iu order, the question pending being on concurring in an amendment made by the - House of Representatives, re-organitiug 'seeml of the judicial districts Senate refused to-eoneur by a tie vote, 13 to 13. ArTenNocUr By assent, the taisto resumed the considera tion of the, motion pending on the Appropriation Bill, the motion 'being on going into Committee of the Whole, for the purpose of epeeist amend ment. Mr. Ronigmaciter moved the WRNS re-nom-t .mitted to the Co mmittee on Finance. and the the Coe:Weer to have leave to sit during the 1 Bunion; which was agreed to--yeas 20, nays 11. Mr. Walker moved that the Senate take a recess of 16 minutes: bids was agr to. At 31 o'clock the Senate was again called to Order by the Speaker. ME. Brooke, (Finance) reported with amend ment; the General Appropriation Bal. [Thr Committee macre the amendment of Mr. Kr, nigmacher, authorizing the million issue, the distribution of the appropriations to the State Improvements, and the payment of $230.00 0 to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to be • paid on, or before the 20th of August next, provided that amount doe, not interfere with — 1 - the payment of the semi-annual interest on the Petroleum! State funded debt) &mixtures, Unranked= co.. Pa., March 4.'01. Upon adopting the report of the committee, 5. it Rua—lnv ale. toe Trtivicnro ti worblng woo. the yeas and nays wets taken, and resulted , thr,,,,7,:7,,,wns,:nelamthart.a. thank room sent follows—yeas ti n t 9 --nuYs 13 - tuely out. scud It le bins leeched f,r Winner every d . e . ; The questio then recurring upon the final LONti a CO. passage of the bill, it was agreed to by the fol- ttsvmenst Ashland eo.. 0.. Morel, 10, 'al lowing vote: , 0. L. Rtsa—Doar hi, 'tone Sates, • •.• weohs Yeas--Me ors. Brooke. Carothers, Canon, left with u, rose dose. Rine 110, whirb we hale odd. enrich, Canni sham,. FreileY Frick, Hasbro, , turnout too tie don. tnamonateli Kunigmather, Lawrence, Nl'Martrie, Malone, tour reoduunt Is vuutina wonder. in this a IV. Myerers, and ,an obten, , forcrat , erronent rertMottie.ir run r e in,,. tr,,m, Spookrr7 °u " . "`" w SC° ll. ' Naya--Mesers. Bailey, Buckalew. Fernon, Forsyth, Felton, Guernsey, floge. litmus, Ives, c.,„. Jones. M'Caslin, Mehlenberg, Packer, Sunder- i n one boa. and 11. P. Mehs-cris, Allegheny, alert by the eon and Shimer—lS I tauter. e. M.1(100, The House amendment to the Senate hill re- i •;414aa - r Canal esaltheerveilist. pit c .b ors e. lobos to the Erie & Pittsburg and Franklin Ca- i Foreign and American r lardware. nal Reilroad companiee, were taken up discussed at length by Messrs Crabb and Wal. ' LA:I6AX vviiso N & CO, ker. NO. 129 Wood Street, llr. Walker moved that the amendmeuts, to RAVE. NOW IN Stony, ge'.her with the bill, be indeSuitely postponed. A full and moon. afoot of FOREJON AND smaxics.v The motion was subsequently withdrawn, and the bill referred to a Select committer, if ARDW ARE, consiating of Messrs. Walker. Crabb and Pe , : 1,10.0 , 1.! .r epring [rad, T rni e b o nt..ent id Canis that eoropere ker. fas.ubi. nth s a . of lies eastern anl4 l.v "' 1 1 r , iiii who in t iely i convergant wi th the 1 At . 74; . t4Ta;fr i i , 13e. of 4, 31.1tet i rIZVrtreet... 1 ..• tr.rri. l =Zara slctilvochni:rwbule time T r al , E to, boOlnefts. (hod refentuoto giwri. Apply n Any td _or tomorrow, in person ur otbervipe, L. ... LSS WO.l st. apls.lt . • O. DrJr....1111.1.3T, I . 1,114. V. TAMP, tcw• Dniontcom. Pa.l ilato of Dams. .Pa.) . OLIPUANT & I'AYLQR, Attorneys at ~ .Law--Uthce 'Nora, Ptreet. N0.81D 4 , twtwoou Woal and &illthflold Pitiot.orob. Ih b. 11.-. E. D. Ullpb.ot b 0.11311221i011 , for tbo fitnte of New Nook-: . - - . - A Card. HAVCS,EITTED UP, (on the New York pleat) a very auperior Kannada. far thee sale af.Con- Curtain lfederWs. Masker} thing Appertaining ni ttin Isahlansble parley. and nave selected lhe and at aupeder intiortnnent of Satin De Win n, Brocourle, French and German lkirriask De WM, English Damask. Mamoru, Motu, Turkey Red goods, /rinses. Gimes of every kind, /Ace Curtains, enured end plain Muslin, Hol land aidarmut Cinders of OAr ut pattern. atal style, Deer Mats. \Clacker Urals alai SO:dent Curtain Earley nerd Band, Curtain lini.Teuesis Awl Tassel Len, Cord. Silk and \Corded. Red Cliintaes end Tillages, Mar.' sciller and Lessiader Wit. Counterpanes and Comidorts. Mats:uses. Rada and Redding. All orders thankfully received and iiromptly filled. npls Rah. Ifi)111.11, Third irtrrst. ITALEABLR LOTS TO LEASE OR FOR SALE--On K Manome rtaxse. Ito Fotolse ermurT. 01a0ta (Fiat) 3,1 On ConaMltenum etas, Vn E. MOneterSe ertem.r. The LOTS en FAO Monument and Cm/At/tut/on atroote aro wlthfn two vinare. or the new Caleort Station 11. a e. 10. R., and aza Bailable to Trans - sort...inn or Forerarding Depots. Waratninao. mad Marldu. Sim, having tho a/l eo/lager of the railroad truck. prozindie of Goo. ernumla to the buaineee /met of tho /ay, and toing °Hood raach loner than ens vonllar lots an th e etsin/M. so./ 3 r them exceeelinsly doe/0131e the parLmsa.hoo-Olo^/teel. at choir talus eof Lltt c. uo tn Inrones fer 01111 Lunetn ooze, rendering thou Rot only rar , bat rrrnlstio Feat. Apply to b. Olt e 131E11, 141 E.: Menem-Tn . etroot. Or --K. h. HILL. 12 St. Pan/ greet. IndfOrore 0p1.5.3t Val able Real Estate far sale. reOUR LOTS, fronting SO ft. on Liberty at. lii.-a1,7„11 1 1,7F0r. B "TT,T r egri`;'"Zi V L'Inl!: '''''. l4. ! tb ".l.4 ..". '"".i.IIIN I n no, 1.0... m, it . rbTATOES-40U bu. Nesharmock, for tale y ...1.1:. 0. 0 W. lIARBACtiII. 1 t MED PEACH ES-51., bags for hale hy G r &,, 1 s. &it ILAI:11Abbill. LI ERIO -- NO , 100 eels. No. 1 Gibbed. for I .I. s6l , le nen s 0 Al . HASS .1 UGH. % ItAlliii L- EitE.-51 1 bbls. No. 3 Large, for ,L, .4, by 12,.14 S. A NV IIAIIIIAViaI. ri USIN-10) bbln. (soap sunkers') for Halo 11, by ILO:. S. A N, ITAIIIIAtiaI. _ . aIODFISii-- .. .2001 Ile.. for side he i apl:. S I 11 laitliAt till. ifARIt---M keg sfor .ale 10, aim. s a Ic UMW:U:4III I_II . O h. I:! , ) , FEKE I A A. A 11 , A u t pot 1 ,, 1 . .7 ,5 . I.:n, orf apt, Is.. LA.. rte„ .t. 4 .oDit-1001.1 , 1 , . S. F. for sale by . 14 . ( as A. l'l I.IIFILTS... I e.,, _._ • 114ILDD it—A fresh gupply of the colubrated P...and 11111 rho,, !sraddl. , tee , eve reed awl K... N., by 1,1 i • A. eI.L.IIE.STSAES a Co. . UDGAR--::: . , Weis. N. 0., for sale by 0 - In td Footed. r.pfr, of braldloo prv , s. for Lot cid,rdpers. dO,llOl mom. 11011, of do. .911 PaLSIFAL Maar, ..1. ; TESTER .IE.CUItATION S t ttf the riche.t rotor .0d uowrot frrau 0,11 Tlluf PALM tit, ,Inrkot At Store in New Brighton. - TSSE ndvertisor• wishing to go wost, of- yin" term to *ell hia store atal fixture, with the rod, vu Nee. Inir-htan, rn tulle, from thin VIII An eat...4re suanofschuriu3 hosiot. u .rrlad ou at Be.- er Fall,: there isU praapeot of ...rend user ...tablohluent• tiff.° operation to arm! month, meal New Ilriulthuu Jdally the moat proruhona; plan In 11 , aeer - Werethanto wiablug to ensbliah a branch en dooritut to env, I.wineas ar. natuouehl Veeara liltoWN 2 KIRKPATRICK. or the kAilore ut IW. iapar. fll forth, infornsatJuu. nyt dal:at Icf Valuable Real Fetate for ISale. VoR SALE—That valuable hot or (; cl totid elhoabal at the corner at nark.? aml Oat., ntroeln. i's•l'l,477l'XL•l7l[l. 1 1. d ;!):113 ' 11 1 117:1[ rT 0 414 . 1V01 ' Y1 5 , ` ..rr,%7! . 1; es. hand on lauter etre, of 3.lfeet I. lurk. Alaa—The Lot of Grootut adjoluhot hba hi. Ilc.rk, for nerlT ea-eopie.l bar Air. Jun. Totallapol aluplrual, Ana. tug • front 'll3l foot .19. lueboo on the Ifonounahela ill.• ~e. and runolus 13 feet to tireenough atm*, Perrone desirous purchanns canrroeire further lu f3rmatiou Irmo 11. r. apl4 N 0.17 Varlet n. ISSOLUTION: —. FRED/RICK 4)LESUA Ca.. Is uu haws fr3anceteri with A Stain. It, Or mann ' 't or• of &slam fur Maraball 31.-tit.r Tb , l led aett up by Martha!! A 31..4;eare. •bo bualue.• to MOIVIII•ottLie all dre.riptions of Floc!, Platform sal Counter Resin. Warehouse. ILoural Church. Liberty fit. apll , ll . . di 30 boset. videns h (o.'s improved UA c f h Oh" Lilitiunk LNORA Nu. 118 Water Atr..A.. I IRLED APPLES-75 bu. for sale by 11 RUIIIIRIDOE t INOILKAM. .14 11 , Water stn.. aCtRANUES--U0 boxes just received and ILI Pravda II IMILLIIIINIE 4 INGO - RAIL apl4 110 Wan, rue, 8 i 2 OLASSES-75 bbls. to arrive, fur sslo by 4.14 BIIIIIIIIIIVIIK A IN.FIRANI FILOU.R - 10 0 bbls. reed and for sale by al4 W. a V. 1011405, 141 From •.t. rittOB ' ACCO-20 boxes low 'priced ii's, rec'd Ji and fm _we b, apl4 - W. dY. WILSON. DRIED BEEF —1,700 lbs. prime, fur sale b, .1. D. WILLIAMS 3 CO., sioi armor Firth dad Wood stmts. .04 Ti KINDLING-100 packs Cheever's for rale by . 0 1+ J. D. WILLIADS CO&. 11Vr21 - 811-10 cub' fur . sate Ly J D.WILLIAMS !CO. UTTER--20 crocks and jars, for Bale b spl4 J. D. II LLIA SIS i Ci./. 11 . 1.0T1IES PINS-31 boxea for sale by NJ mai J. D. WILLIAMS W. AB FuNDs, EASTERN EXCHANGE wAsus, stul the hhehnt presturn pad foe the A. It ILINS .e• cornet Market sad Third e.t.e. A'l oures a rim Railway and Dry Drck, far able by Apr/ A. WILK INS k CO. Information Wanted (IP the whereabouts of AND'W DGUGH IJ Drayer, Oa enlace to Trumbull ea., 0. Ile *NW,. ma in this city. on the Ti of March. Aef Ibrmatiou sant to JOILIC.IIA3IIIR, Trumbull au, will be tbuoldUlir reaelved. ayiduA flOO .~._....... 100 FOR SALE—AII our Pittaburgh Daily, fi; carat of our Weekly, aoda lame situnler of Exchaorte r%of:',"ZTLY f.relcrai'V. Is - L . folv d = and Cass* iin Honaiten en of tLa Welt{ Ytho at Tau. trilL MN.% .2 DO /mien... CerUnratra a mall Fkly- of colored amt 'brayed Cam-, Latter and Wyniaa aye 25 gran Coat and i. eat Mobs; cheap tumult, DT , ih.lkAl)ilAklLlS, Act- and Oion. Merrbant. I •pttJt' Liberty, new Market and ht. CIL. ftt. —..... 'GI H. MOLASSES-20 bble. Battle Ground, . roxiving am Jeflnnen, aci4 •••:e1", • sipl2 J.S.' DALLELL,I.4 Weaer e- • Election. - AiN• Election for Managers for the Wrstrvi 143:3331v00. lioord , ‘ •dl bo ludd,o to the Room. , ne Mood of Tads. on Tacker. tbn Juts teat, at 3 o'. d 'l r t *mew.. ore toptkilted to Wood. tr paddid badadro of Idwortobee to Um isoduldon o 111 to I.d 100 an uassk. Lartrall .10/11i BMW= 2.7. 13nACI11/1 WANTEDSeverakplibes want ed Ida In wholesale or retail stmt., .rinnbuotmk on farms. ear in priralsefandliet• Dotal,. or Merlon, ibr • number ak Baal *al em book kr . l.r s . &meters. leboriug Mc,hailel, ;ad casoktnek. Abg fur number of boye of all ages. Gardeners eninLiLk . . Wtti oa—everal good house keeper, ounk o kla l e . "'''' " nurse, Wowed to LiOrIVW—SIOUO at Ibr mu year or mom. with t h e best Ism-ratty sad tam.- fierma bor. mud girls wanted. All ode r .. of mon. eV tendedto promptly for moderate ebargrt at ILIAAVILLIIItIk' Agency and InteL Mr, Lil.ty. near Markel mod BLOW" anti • kFRESH. supply of the ALPINE GLEE SING. ra- comohits ;election of secular and social Musk, if cre a: In four eon) part. alai • full co roe of rod exewires fed the eriltiention of the yoke and for lawyer meat in rooked notation, by Wan B. Bridburf. Ai., Ton • collection of popular and Kea: Y netherur voices,Webb end Wm. Mama. Tirlth •• varicii "election of neer and fashionable Boos; Wialtau, Polkae, Variations, to., for tale by LL'SLEBEE, 101 Third street, apl2 Elan of the Golden Harp. TOBACCO-3 keg, No. 1 Twist, Gedge's I brand, emiYins per WitAhlsiMs. and f . p/ Pale b 1,19 JAS. DA EZELL. 69 wa.a.t. A NNERS' OLL-15 Ws. (to arrive) for T da by &la J. KIDD 3 CL. URKEY UMBER-1000 lbs. (to arrive) tor ado by .pU SID UKNT SENNA—WO lbs. (to arrive) for apt 2 J. }ODD g CO. XT. LOGWOOD-2000 lbs. (to arrive) for g 4 Ws by .012 J. KIDD it CO. 1301 V DER SLIP. ELM-200 lbs. just reed IL and for Pale br J. hiDD 3 CO, a{ L' a 0 Sand PL VOW LIM'S LAST AND BEST—Or the :1 1 .1.117in'0 ILS LI, Monday wad Wednesday sandnae ' A ell LjU and lab. at L'a n'oloord dosing with public . 4 l'..¢dana— noes, oaa rams. are mfivisiwial delineations of character, with nri=ber etwets, and also written 011111.15, tisclorling advice touching Health, Osumi:has, Faults, tn. their remedy, self WriaCtiol]. managementchildren, La, daily and Y= Pi"l . n i' Ntn h" Pm"' apar[mept at titan . The Pennsylvania Voluntsera • SUBSCRIBER, late a member of the ji. Second Regiment of Penney/ran/a Volunteers, cderm matersi services tn the members of the two Regi of Pennsylvania VoNutt-re who served /u late e with Stesial, tooellect the Jahn. to .nith they are e O arn- WO under an Act of Aactably, peeved the "...th day of leAl, entltlod - An Act to provide for the payment of the Yirst and 1.10001 Beg/mesh, of Pennsylvania unseen, who Nerved In the late tear with lesion" 11. B. WOOD, Attorney at Law . liarristourg, April I, 185 L ann.:ler:sod —Harrisburg Asserunte. ' IOTTON--12 baleA to urri re per Mayflower; c houting p.rOceatamer, for WO 'SALMI DiCKM a co. Water wad Frail rt. • I ARD UIL-10 bhln. for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY a CO., .01 Water and Float ato Pittsburgh Life Insurance Co. MILE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS for Stock tu the Above C. 213 yy,,, will min npn fp,. s few of s.lO ")F.F"E-5° A co. "P f ur 7;tc le k i t ' :Z . apb) . I AZINES FOR APRIL.— LL tyley'{ . I.lf+ Bluk, Monk tirnhattio do.: • ROL& L1:guy ...1 1141A.- Lehi: d.t., onarlt• the lod Office PERFUMEItY—Just ree'd, a very choice 11=1 . raltrall:TCP.21 . i" O YuleTToot .oul . at the drug litt.re of S. WICKERSIIAII. aplo cveurr of Woad and Cloth eta. comzle . ted arr r afg x. m .. enti th. l62 r l toe execution of 1.13, orders, I to, M. enabled to offer to heelers. et • smell advance over IntportatJou met, BRAN. DUN, WISES, and LIQUORY, of the finest dearrlynon. fnrra under mot. Anterleck, Jam. Attention Is luvited to my Rot, as baler: Ito wt.,. Cocotte, lrdeaux, and Rochelle Brandies, to X. h p7jrale and dart. :1 and r. meat e„ gold, andbronn Sheltie; One and med.= qUal tr. 41qr. ca•as Madeirea, or marl' Vatic. tN Port Wines, part very old and =PM= hmtete Sforlaieg Cbt=harne. toil known bnulds. tvai boom Chum Wine. vario. brand. and vintages. 0/0 t 0... Sauterne sod Dana. 'MOW. 10.11-7. tf. meta Sauter. and Claket Wine. .-.•• • • • • lo pipes Old troliend sod Saluda= Gia 10 puselieutie Old Ekoteb .rid Irish Whie/MY• 1 Por li= Old /metes Kum 30 cults superior Loodosi Brown Stout sod Scotch All. With o constaot aunty of Imported Lioness, such se Atwrothe, thousettio... Cultism. Attufsette, Cherry Best, dy. as. A t.LfTegJ.. stock of ire r 4A - 4 SWAM slimy, cm haML D I will offer oh very thrombLe terms. Ordeer wlli b eseeuted with despatch. sod Mist/Aped at Wweat rites A. IL IfeCA Importer sad Dade, Al Walnut street, solftlswarm(Up) Philadelphts. SUNDRIES—Z.IO bu. Dried Apples; ZA b 1515. Year( Ask 5 asks Potaabi far du bj__ 6510. ENGLISH lIENSI NTT. nEANS-100 . Im. White, a prime article, to Oriiiiaod tor mar br ENG man a BENwr, qao 122 Sorecod, .4151 Virtt Arse- FM -50 bbls. White Fish; 16 40 I. X " No. 1 51.65teret for ral6 bj 400 lUTAFI DICXXY I OD. B ACON -25 casks Rama 13 ISboalderyl far yea by .ylO MILLI DICAXY CO. T EA 80 pkgs. Y. H. for sale z t ir. !than mos CO-. pio Mister sad at sta. SUO.A.R-40 hhds. aaribd: prime N. O.; 4 VI " for side br cplo SHAWN • aumporucK. M OLASSES--150 bbht: NO. N. X/ EL IL; for sale by aplo BISOWN t KIILIKPASUICIL. RICE -30 um. prime, nesTr&p, for sale by splO BROWS A gIICEPATILICK. TAMED APPLES-100 bu. for sale by wplt) DROWN A K/KETAIRICE. Parasols. RY E. FLOUR-- 50bbke i labLienaggicK. (A ) CTitYIF,-150 ssailpthneßio; aro " lkiifno*lutLitAtrftlell.by ittUSINS FIGS-4AO ,Ifo lviy. lych I'laiz% BileintAiLlklenTlLlCH BACON--30.14 Cbl lianas; 3 .• Sidm . Shoul4eng Nine., country ruA an btu,' aal trr cal. by DROWN A KIRKPATRICK. I)ENN SIIEETINGS reduced to t 4 yenta. onIU K RN NEDY, CHILDS lc CO. CORN -14 b b's. Shelled, reed and ior mile or oetu W. a F. WILSON, 147 ?list n ilYE --4 bblq. ju.r. reed and fur sale by • at , lo W. CF. WILSON, 117 Flnt Preaerv.l Ginger in Syrnp; , Dry; Licar Chow. (a rulawrc c[ 1:13 . 11,17 2.4 kruita,) med Lly. ally by W.M. A. MeC1.II:11 it CO. . . arlo tin.. Tea bralere. ff.:A-LAD SitijeY — Gray's Sallee for ilreoB - i.: 4 a1341.0M rec'ol and for naleli nOti . WM. A. hiel'Llifti a CU.. =.3 Liberty 11l NUTS—t: bales reed and for sale v, l. r arl,! WM. A. MeCLUIL3 . a CO._ LL PERSONS having husincis with the undsnocard, either es Public Accountant, Instructor it, gook Korping. or orlirrebss thut hint at the Prrn, ianuin lionorsass. C 011.12. dal], . from 9 till 11 oblralt. A. U. frl2lll 4P. M. Merchants in want of ronrlg trutl4ok lirrpeca ran bo supplied by cal li ng on' JulIN FLEMINO• Principal Instructor apt , In the Mayne of Accounts. 1; 1 11E' undersigned, residing, in Quebec, is ferwanling largo quentities of Riltroul Iwitt areloth er .eavy artirlos, to the dig...it lan'te on led. Erie. the nuotte, ....eels arriving at Quebec Is ballaitt for ear goes uf lumber, probably re[Yieril this mole of thiparlatlon m ud, the put orpervive for all Leavy merchandise. Ile pey the Atlantic freight on gran. consigned to hLte. sod e u e mi to any buidnees connectul therewith. Ilirwaril tha to rutin trutern ports as maybe requited. liar further particulars pledgee .0 dreg the undersigned. or apply to A. PM LUMP. Walnut 111114. .01:11n:(feall ti. It. U3ttUltNl. • Life helmlee. TILE, NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIEF. AIia:HANCE MOIETY of London Lod New York, a safe and permancla hatitation, ocaablaing the MIMI ,rivripal with that ol • alma company, WlMet:ll4 I/1:0 trages to ihn.e wishing to imam lioe of the Cutattarty for WeirteratPreinsylasltlx, al tha Bulking Mauve of WIL A. MIL a CO, ara::Nr 64 Wocd R. tiOPPEIt STOCKS— Omer) Avery Irrnlog COVIVILIIJI - CoWag 100 " Fire Sigel A Algonqui n 50 " Douglass Houghton AO•StAt For Pa!, At the Banking Ilona. of A. WILKIN 011 kW) corner Ilgrket and S ma Rt. AV!USK EY-96 bble. ree'd per ear. Cm V eml for Sale by WALLY:4O'Mb t CO. 1 131 E-100 bbls. fresh Loaimelle, for sale . 4 b „„ W. it F. WILSON *44 I4T Kent, 1I &coned. SYRUP MOIASSES-51 bbla. S. H., fo Wey ace W. s V. WILSON. 1 - ZOLUEN SYRUP-1O hf. bble. for sale b X.A >vu W. kP. WILSON. S LI MAC—a) bags Sicily, eziazttc!tp. 4 RSENFC-8 kegs Pow'd, for ialo by ..0 B. A. FLUB - JUMBOS a al .ri. COCHINEAL -150 lbs. for sale by apg B. A. VAIINZSTOCK & CO. XT. COLOQYNTH COMP'D-40 lb.. for EA ...Le bT .0 B. A. VAMCOTCICIE rOD PRESTON'S EXTRACTS—Lemon, Rose, 110_ ';"M' tl A. IAIDIESTOCIE • CO. FRENCH CHALK-300 lba. for Bak by aro B. A. YAUNESTOCK * CO. COLOCYNTH-25 lbs. Pow'd. for sale by AO U. A. VAIINESTOCH s 00. FLAXSEED— ha. read per L. E. and M. Liu, and for ad. by JA.11 13 DLIZZU, RAN WIIISKEY-200 bble: on consign -LA Maa,l4' do er - MILLER ItICKEISOY, • z.n =a Ltbarty K. NeaTltisic! The Perfect Man. Brandies, Wines, &o Buidnesn From Faigland via Quebec. AFERS-60 lbs. sup. Pea, for sale by •aa . B. A. YAH.USTOOS 03. I.ooitS-7.200 tons Tenn., for sale by Loma DA.LZILL. 1310T1IY SEEI/-25 1a prime, for sale p r Ep9 MILLIE ERICK/MN. UTTER -14 kegs on consignme IL nt, for N. sole ' by ey9 MILL= k ICHEIV COD FISII--:9 drums for sole Op, MILLIE it ItICICETZON. 1 Aim on bbls. Conkling's No wintcr, ror ula by MILLEII ILIGIECTSON. SARDINES -5 eases and 300 halves and bnzes dullloux Sazdinvc for Ml.l4_lbg MILLER itiessrecar. Ol'S-7 boles lac sort Wes. N. Y., for sale Ai .p MILLI/ itletilrfsori. 14MCKORY NUTS-9 MIL for flilltpy It-i==aa BY TELEGRAPH. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. • Itseentacitian, Aprlll4. The bill dividing the State into Judicial Dis tricts, ♦as vetted by the Governor this morning,. because of obvious blunders contained in the hill--each as requiring all Associate Judges to be learned in be; and requiring courts to be held oaths same days, in different courts in the vanes district; and other shall= errors, bearing evident merits of hasty and inconsiderate legis lation. In the House, the bill to repeal certain laws exempting property from taxation, was taken up, amended and passed. The resolutions relative to the tariff came ttp in order, and were postponed - for the prempt-- sem 47, nays 41. BIETH DiF FESTIVAL. ticw Volts, April 14 The Clay birth day festival in this city, nu Sat urday but, wee a brilliant affair. About 509 get-4 qemen sat down at the table. Willis Hall men- I pied the chair, and speeches and songs were the order of the evening. Letters were read frcita Messrs. Clay, Webster, Everett, Senator Dickin. ;en and others. EXCITEMENT IN IRCKINSON COLLEGE. Csnunt, (t's.) April 14. There is greet eucitcznent in Itickir.san Col lege, between the FtEldelit2l und. faculty. "Niue members of the Junior cam hove been suspetal- NI, and (ousters' dismimed for insubordination JENNY LINI) AT CINCINNATL CINCINkATI, April 14. The first ticket to Jenny Lind's concert, sold this morning, at $475 premium. PrRIADV,LPHIA MARKET. April 14. Flour—There is a moderate export demand, and prices areltirm Bales 1000 bbls. and fine brands at $4,50 per tart •there is a fare de mand for city.uonsumption of $4,5064,62 for common and good brands, and $l,OO Cr',s for choice lots of extra per bbl. , • Rye Flour continues eeenre, will. -sales of 1000 bbls. at $3,511 per bbl. Corn Meal—la firm, at $2,97 per -bbl. Grain—Wheat is steady, with gal. of 5000 bushels prime Penna. at 100 c, for red 102 e, for mixed, and 105 e for white. Rye is in de mand for distilling, at farmer rates. Very little corn Is offering, and prices have further advanced, lc per bushel. Sales 4000 bushels Southern Yellow at OOc aSOIIL Oats are in de mend, with further sales of 5000 bn. Penna. at 43c afloat. °rot sties and Prosi . Mons—are without change. Whiskey—lins odranced to l lc, in bhls. Nqf YORK MARKET. CTESIS,I April 14. Cotton—lias declined 4 - ; with sales 3000 biles at 114 c for middling upland. Flour—The market is firm, with sales 6000 Ws at $4 68W . a$4 84 for common to good brands, and $4 62654 75'for Michigan and In diana. Grain—Wheat is unchanged, with sales 0000 bushels Genesee at $1 12®1 13 5 l bushel, Corn is steady, with sales of 8000 ba, at 'CiWi 590 12 ba Provisions—Pork is active, with sales 2000 bbls at $lO for new mess, and 112 for new prime, which is an advance ou the latter, cut meats are firm at 81c for hams, and Bic for shudders. Lard has advanced, with sales of 300 kegs at ftiet4o 13 . lb. Groceries—Coffee ; Is firm, at lOieflOio for Rio. Molasses is firm, at 32c L 3 gallon, for New Orleans. Cheese—The market is steady at qigile La ib. Tobacco—The market is attire .tsigillc for medium Kentucky leaf. Whiskey—ls atcady at ' . 241n for prison. BALT.I3IO RE MARKET April 14. Flour--Sales 500 tibia 11. 8. at $4,50 ? bbl. Corn—Sales of white at 62c, and of yellow at 131 c bu. - Provisions are without change, • ,imsaw CINCINNATI IiIAREET. April 14. Flanr—ls in fair demand, but easier. Sales 1600 bbls, at $3,45e03,10 bbL Whiskey.-Sales at 17,180 per ga/lon. Cbesae—Sales selected @ lots, at 7c lb. • Provisions—Nothing doing. Groserim--The marketis firm. Sales 60 blots . Sugar, at 600. Sales Molasses at 'Sic 14 gallon. Balm 250 bags fair Rio, at lai v lb. CHAMPAGNE WlNE—Heidreick, and other faveette bugs kept enetteetry . at %nod wad iv ate by Leval A. CULBLWIIO:i a CO. WrINES-- 0) cob Swett I:alag6; 5 Porb 6 " Ilelcebn e ehorry, on bond. anti for We by eD6 A, CtiLBUtTSON l Cl). SPONGE -3 strings very Superior; ln 1 ftmlneo i Cosner. far sale be. ape .1. SCHOON1W11:11. it CO.II Wood el. O b LL BUT:VR-10 faoz:osale EACHES-4200 bu. prim, balyes, fur mule by ay9 31 - 071 4 1 WAIT CO. Pm M . 'S — L2OO Forge.•for salP by ars RAIN WATT d DJ. XIIILES & HOBSE-2 Sne Cana Mules I~lssd I Dray nom., Tar rale ' JOITN:: WATT CO. CaTARCH-15 boxes (Fox's) just ree'd and k 7 far sale by WI JAA. A. ILLTVIII.ION A CO. QOAP-60 boxes for sale kw by ay! JAL.... A. 1511:Ta1 !SON .t. CO, AviCEREL-40 • bbls. No. 3 Largo. for L. 7 *pi JAdA A. Firlf;lll2.oN A IX). V,ALERATUS-13 easkx and 5 boxes ,ot 1.3 consignment, legman) pure. snd ItgAR law 1,7 opg SCERXIN3l.4filifi. caeca Manilla, for hale by & &DS J. SCHOONMAEIIts IV. G LUE -3 bbis. beAt White; wu - fi fty WAPPING 50 bbls. for salo by 111 J. nanoNSLOZER a co. LOGWOOD--100 bids. Chipped, for sale by apB SCIIOOWMARIat a Co. B ACON -25 casks prime Shoulders; . s•• eklm for lode by L. N. WATER-VAN t SONS. . an.] Al lCater. and re. mm nrret. LARD -13 bble. No. 1 Leaf; " b. TERIZIngNB "LOUR-15; bble. S. F. and extra, far sale br L. &IV ATER-MAN k SONS, F RUIT -260 woks Dried Peaches; 14 - A ppleß 15 5 blds.. ma. LT APT L. 5. WATERMAN & SONS. BROOMS -350 doz. fancy and common, for sale by sp7 L. S. IVAVISLIIAN Z SOS& 110ES-150 dos. best east sted, for sale by .07 L. & WATERMAN A sore: QatfitTififitill - ‘lo.7extra and for saleat cunufattureftiprim by .14 L. S. WATERMAN SONS. FORKS --75. doz. best east steel lisp . Forks; bear pronced tenant Faekr.. for sale by aol LE. Wa'ITRYI AN SONE. LiQT RICE 1100 T-50 Poved, for T • pi R. E. MUDS. HUBM3B-4 time Pow'd, for zslesby 11 n.r PRUCE-4 cases for l, s . lleaL . 0 GROUND TURILERIC-,2 bbls. for male by .pi R. T. SELLEIIIL THORN'S Ertractof arsapatilla and Co -4'. VEJLIIILLION—G2 lbs. (Trieste) for sole 4.4 , 7 R. H. BILLER& CHEESE -50 boxes receiving and for sole by aig FL DAISELL kW.. Liberty et. SUNDRIES -5 bbl.. Baran-, 5 auks Dried Arrhs 2 " Feather& 43 base* Chgeer merng per LE. .t M. Lire, sad Orr tdebp 5.1.TE.5 DALZE LWate rL,, ap7 55 et. EX-300 reams Med. and Crown Wrap t, for mkt low to &re cotalromelikbr stif JAZ. DALULL. Water st. PRODUCE- Drkd Arideg 10g W l' rg ....... pp But No.l ant; 23 bon: gall ter; 100 hash. Timothy used; iollli IRON-35 t . .onsAlleghr hti r r ia slll4 . by LOVER SEED-25 bble. prime Tor mile by C ap7 JOHN WATT t CO. A LvIRATUS-6000 lbs. pun, for sale by yT .70111( WATT h. CO. ' 47l moryna. e la pals by JOIDI WATT & CO- SHOT -100 bags sas'd Non., for sato by !JOIL`f Aran *co: 4CON-11 casks.llmns Cll. KIM in. Zry a , p7 • dem Davila.; from rte LULLAII CO, Water =I Prout VOTTONn-6 bales landing from ate. 671;e v Nan &ital. by a; DICIMY k CO. WEATHERS-17 mots fitmling from etr. gra May, tor sale by r, „,COP, Co. WO - 01,--25 saolo4no.w.landigg inom Gtr. C*7 ' 6°' "'lb'Hl eig DirdET - d Ork .. _ 4ci PEACHES-600 bu. for onto by art ISATATIDICIIII7 . I CO: smks for ea 104700. AMUSEMENTS NEXI"I'VESDAY EVENING, the V, 15$1 last., Mr. JOllti t:en•s l delis, a Lete.n. 4 , 11 P.. 121721& f3.if: on the Oran, wil lllnwry, slut rt.. batmen= 10 141.:1fe. of that System upon society nod Public. hunfte. I:onst. en thesVili CJIT LIXTUAL 1200.11,int the, ter• nes of Wood and Fourth streets. The Lector, is to begin at 714 Isoon ono at X • Tic of VAM11.1414'3 stmt.: tole hail sit thosiriniligg ftsok Stores. • AT - Ordy one Letinte eiU to delirerri. IL - 2t (.Yourcal. put; Dispatch. lualTrihtha. cOPY.I ATECENAEIIII • RAIN'S NEW ,MA3I3IOTII PANORAMA OF • 113± HUDSON IttCEB, - - - • A.ND SCENES IN VIRG !NIA. .1 1 TH I S elegan . t work of Art, mOe of giving a Cone f iNeetletX th vrerlT ' et Ul . be enrollett ' h; the eta mm lute i.. this city, on itlehier eveothi. A ertl 13th. [See 24116.1 tr.-r . Patter.. moon, of IA tirl , clt, precisely. Alta. Ct., It cecil. Cht6lect node, 111 mere et Lee, if mute. e 1.1.1 ALlittla E. CRA-N E. Crepe/eta,. WILXTRS HALL! T"LAIIS•gs ARE COMING and w'II pee nue el Mir ante ne end tdreattig tratetrin• ...ante en 11' naiLtAV EVENING, Arial Jena. Ittae taILUIST/r—tiantrsite—who win eypenr with her Artie n HART, and rrnin , Ii.AIII3IA-Z:4:enan—tin elotati. thr 01 , 14 end de w° LterWart, rx. W g, nr , aar in Inn abr.r.le Chtra:ter Yr. 61t111..TF . are era NtolltNt. vertere,,,, Inntizatu, A33lt. `SE ELET'S SALES. rirtue of sundry - writ,' of Vc,nditioni Exteora). and Lsearl Parcae. issued act if the I.lls. t Court and Coin of C.:1 , 1111 0 r. Piero nt Allegheal County.. and to me dlretted. • ill to pobile rate re the Court Mous, city of fittsLurc..h, en Mislay. Alga 11th, A. P. 1121, g o'elcel. St...the foilwalue dtwerlh 'roZTaiir: Oft e it knatrol situate I . « the Path Ward (formerly Northern I.llar - Ccs, of the CAT of Pitts. k.a . stb. and dererlttel follnws: trsinnina .1 the south cartent of Penn or the llreensbuntls and Pit.. tstrala turcipit:r TOM. at the dotal,. of lOU f,u't from the Loatdary of Boyle Irwin. ,forearrlY theltlw raid Northern Liberties. thence ny law st rtakt snake with said Penn smut IVO fe‘t soutbeaawardlY to a fill lett tiler. then«. al , ftlz al .l sau es talc, thtrtassaly 32 fon, then« by a lino Po raLI-1 - with .aid Orel mantlooN Hoe 100 tot to !tam atm, 1,11, thee. , 4 31 , 1 Pr. stmt 32 55-1 to lb. plart...l" tw,ritallnte ankreet u. aseaunual nut of t-. - :7d. twin, the e aa‘serhtea the sala tetra, of the wftona part abe plaaltatt) by th r lr dee.' Lea.riag ewer. date tbe nattcare,,Oct. Z. 1)12.) mut, ed to the sald Bea. Prater. and taken in'en. at the podarty of th.o. Porter. with aotiee to Al snder Bell. Hr.. ah,phsnl, Cbarles Motels. sal At.. ham Wocale. temetenaute. at th e snarl James Stuart et al, for a« of It. Burk.. .• admialarators. All the right, title, inhetert.Aalm at demand of Jos. It. Abell, of. In owl bind.U rortain lot croft-reef ground tuate !tine, and ng to Indiana township, and bound ed anedercrined as follows. t a t t h e at a ptdut on the Pitt.burab and nocgsre mad. at the mroer of land of lbtra's heirs, d running thence south I degree. west _onc e o eretserelae n vst, tbeom our. gg degree, ire. thenc 3 3.70 pees v. th,11 , ? south 1 degretb•rect I..perch. to tb. Allegbe. riser, then., Fis t . aloe sald river narth 71 degree, west g flO iN:r:I3PS to a t thence by land of C. C. Noble north I I .Isgrece. east 741 610 pembes to .0.1 road, then. sehl rtatl mirth 71 degrestvw.t 5 540 perches le the place of ta.-Mnnit.--coutalnlng one aml mu. half urns. more or le. being the same lot of grrostal conveyed to NOV Jmeph D. Abell by Clement C. NobLe and ton, his wife. 3.- deed datod loth day of No vember, 18411, and having thervou errand a frame glass Loa. 10 feet high, and 8.3 feet In food lb) 40 feet deep, • lth oat building, and a small out slary frame dwelling Selmi nod tab in caution. lEe property of Jestph D. Abell, at the suit of Jame, IleCnrken. CARTER CURTIS. atria` Sheriff's Olt.. April a. 1681. ONLY 26 HOURS TQ - CLEVELAND. 1851. GUMMI:It AttIIANGEMS:ti EETWEXII PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. K N C P Ir R re E Ia SS Paetookv e k t and Rl4i' l b ro a E d.U ta , l P l. for lub to Dram . il a ume f on 4 ah y be eegantlya 14.1 Expras l'actebi or Ora, Parks & ra. frost Beater b. lbsteunx. ant th• Pn,etter Can &I ttal lat4ttrx..lC, Cleveland. PF , ` , ST LI rAIA . ' . Haman. NIAOARA `S. Tnlsr. NIA Y CM ... . _ ...... ... Romirl. Stamen I;:zTe then lanain, ai.,.olte the Mcnenplarla Home. at 9 &encl.:, A. X.. couovatlnr. alth the Imeteti at Barer, which lento Immediately no the arrirala the dimmer, arrivirm at Barman in time fer the ExpreaTxdr, of Cam for Cleveland.. Peep nem by We ilne atm at Cleveland In time to take the Railroad Line a &camas fclr BeillAl.o and USTROIT, and the etrarnele ARCM.- trcl. Ililuantle. Toledo, baabolcv City. Detakirkmal Erie logo Tor evening train of cam Cr Culumbrot Xenia, and Cludimat!, CLARICE. PARRS P. CO., Proprletom, • Rocuserta, • AGENT!: Offie und er M a ß i l m M AD te : G. /I. BARTON. • (Mee under hlsm . feitzla z t T oes.. corner of Smitblield amt Wetter Amax epl PITTSBURGH. !WEB 1851. ..ka i t UNION LINE On the Pennsyl*anii - am Ohio Coale. PROPRIETOII2: • CLARKE. PARRS k ! CO ..ROMMMIRs CRAB BERLIN. CRAM FORD t C0.,..-Ctrmanb, 0. EriiiB well known Line is now V= r d , ana C t LIMIND, edify aoltZtenege Can and Ultra, ' - II The LutUlties of tho Lineare orposood namberotnal- Ity, am mnoeirr of _Boats, e=letto of Contains, ond of. nraq of Agents. 'l. One Boat learm Plttolinuth and Clemlaml dally,ranntnfr in ranok•lion with a Um, of steamboats Warn NEM. BURGH and BEAVER, am a Lino of Prot elms otinmbtats (propeller and vessel.) on tho CONSIGNEES: P.M a Co, Yrmmoonn, 0.; 3L B. Earl., Worm. O: A. a.. N. Clark, Newton ' • -0 C. LaVe.a. — l7.lVgrilitl C A ' a ß a, P res&&,lo., B. 31111er, Cuyahoga Volia. U.; Wheeler, Lee Ca:Akron; Os Bonder,. A Pettibone, Bandimkp atria; •.• Ptoktorn k Scott, Toledo. 04 u. lt'ißiame YCa., _Detroit, Mishinorn tmuseman a Co-, Milontokle, KU uon. 1 CMOst Ca, Chlomo, 114 Itionks dial, Cloomm. 111. attllN A. CAUORSE,A 21, • 071 tor. Motes !mi. Stnithneld eta, root. COD FISII-10 casks just ie'c'd and forsale Ala A. L'ULBERTCIN k CO. I Llberir st.n.tt BALLAD 014-20.Ba , ,kets just rei'd and for Esle bT (.W'; CULbE4TSON & CO. diap9 taRET WINE -100 I,oes ackioo briinds ba.114 and ulo by , ',.I.„atLIIETY3O - $ k co. jit i AEG A I Zs; 8 !—Tenithert and rucillos rtsh:a Duot.s. Claule T. Dna', Lc_ 11 Ihr Met fr.lnitlnM''. .TPRlt',lrg' 6ll22lr . l t":l4trab l l b il;ge . 2l work.. .1 !en. A b.—Carter a 1110:1 , •SI u•ble lke.kf. an excellent ..pGa fn. es& et met. Cell tlnrinK the pret.ent week =IS- Wirt.DUCATIONAL Book SToa.t.—This store ..U•11 is tow asteot...ory low. It u.l haft boon trattol with • twataitta trout, d.. . ' solo 7 - 1 W. POINDEXTER. earner er Water and .1.41,• !Isnot l'ltt•torgb. 0.1.1.11,407 XIII Va rignEr,Ana to . tIo lorchwae •nd oar of Flow, Wroom Product, Inua Nall:, • lao, mulatto natailactured artican. of I . ltuburith amorally. ALK"--.4.g00t for the rale of S. Mawr .a sad I. Wil rnaV.Zl • (AC 31.1ur0 and Mr Iona: at, PA3addaitio atol Jootl. Co.'o sopoior tortest,Taw atoalt A CARD.—I. have removed to niyi34;w store .01a. (Wren l.4:g% r Vd . na' Ni4 " . low rtlisani. and rendre a •Ikary thedi eZ4I. I will lenp a vtry large ...arta:Lent Cpbolflledy. I , 4daclid,Beiir• dlOO. Curlod Hair. 000100, lddinn and 11001 Nan.- Z . % ergru r eM lt'''' G r n;: ' ‘V,l.l2, ' , ' zil, ' ..., —'- ckf t ei Q l7 4l'' dirty DMT Nat& and retry .ratio oduallr faunal. 4 e o ggieadlorut ofltkd. Idsarnixet }ZaLzitrl pt WI;MAE. tetra Atrmc Plank Road Notice. 4 LL PERSONS ram hare embEcicibell to the Fur y al l'or Plank Ltld an tainr eo ylranis lanrirfil%r;llarker' ue illard to =lnt & f el:waft of be oubaerther. a, or taloa . , the 15th of April, hot.. and Pay intr par rrnt. en their nopprtive rubscrip. nm, I oPS,rII - 1112ittli liKlikTrenun Removal Vir M. C . ORMLY has remove