Q I}c Oailn illorning Pofit Gold. The Journal and Exprese arc leading whig; to need it to Mr. Day, that he may hove a remem- where he bad been accustomed to rule by Jefferson's Journal s ; and the editors of both, we presume, are in , branee of us, as we have of him, in the productions high estimate of his abilities fur any subject, nnval, the whig leaders; they can, if they will,' the secret of which he has placed in our possession. May God have military, financial, commercial, foreign or domestic; I you under his holy guerdinnsbile—Vl•ritten the 2dth and Mr. Gallatin's mistake was nearly Ono of the whole tell ail about what heeetne of the British Oeld 5°131' y ou of Jo dhi El A ' day ma ouel. the year 1261, (correspon- community. The merchants, almost to a man, labor over to be used for electicneering purposes. ; ding with Jund 3d 1815 )'' ed under absurd impressions of English nautical Fa -1 The fuliowing faint of a Rail Road etili"" The following very gratifying communication from prernuey , pervading the seapoits and most of the Al- r•V''' P. the American Consul at Tunis, also came with the !antic S taten, that it was netted.; in the greater number has been agreed on, and 500 copies ordered to be I prese nt: ships and senmen the English excelled the Amend • TWELVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. • Primed. Persons from the ditTerent townships in this' '•1.7. S. Consulate, Tunis, June ed. 1815. ,o f ;con, but !het Brie-i seamen were superior beings. , _ .4. n I newe l g . nee s from Europe twelve days later than our and 'lie neigl,bering counti e s, cot , be s uppli e d 1„.. u p.' Sin:The depertm e f er A mer i c a, of M r Mee se% R 'transcending all others, with whom Americnns, man ; , . - I I e Royal! Crum Britannia, . Captain Hewitt , pliention at the offiee of the American. as!. ni t leo., ended from Loverpotd on the Sth Instant, i fleets, would have less chance than the Ditch, Veni•; - , B (fide, my late Vice Console enables. tor to forward Ito mate and ship to ship, still less in squadrons or , ' Non nn tieknowledmete from the p ß ehs Bey of Tunis. Spaniel,. or French. In the, tre., popular „B . ; arrived at bee whet( in I..;rtst Banton yesterday morn- To the Honorable. 7'he Senate are house of flee, , in return for the Indio Rubber 110i11, and other site ;de” , resentotires of the Commonwealth of Pen,,syl- i rania. ' teen days. She met eel) much severe weather vvltirth but te e, !Tiede her pas•oge some what !anger than usual. eels , o the same marshal, which you entrusted to m e ,tienal sung of that day, which was e l eu y e suee j ; f u ll! fags at ten o'clork, Laving !Trade her paseage in fif fer his Highness. The original letwr in Ara bM, which 1 ehot us at the repeated celebrations. of tier naval tic- The undersigretd, inhabitants Red s eters of the, his Highness wrote to me open the subj..et is enclosed, toriee, nut only tbe preposterous Inngunee, The Breannitt brought one hundred and one pessen• eers—among them Hon. Edward Everett, lady, daught tranship of io i t and ercompaneing it, n literal translution. I ,le/se-rooted nentiment of the inhabitants of our erre' the county or ter and two servants. in fetid cernmenwenlth.l Bele, e me, sire it offends me the e i.,,,, t p 1,,,,, t honed wets, that although the "sone ofCelumbia would' deeply impressed with the neceesite of a Reilroed : to find American skill thus lipprerinted in II farddtant i The lion. Lutes McLane rho new American Nfin• never be slaves, while the earth beats n plant or the COMMitnientiob bet wren the head of the Ohio river and i land, and in hese b,•en reedered the medium for ex- I sea rolls its waves," yet "the trident of Nept one meet I . the city of Philsdelpitie. end satisfied of the great at tending a knowledge of the ingenuity of nty ceuntry- :never be hurled to incense the leg,itirnate prset-s of: let t-r in England, hes tub up his residence at 33 Harley street, Cesentlish Square. - vantages to be derived cram tee seem to all parts off rneu. i bane the honor to be, sir, ;the itceen." Those M e e imute pee era by divine right.' sail commonwealth, fled for the benefit of :he public; Your very obedient serener, I end Olio popular projediee . ,;e6 is the basin of that I 1 • s. The Acedia ere ived out in eleven and a half days e from Boonn—otte of the shorteat v tv't pr.; ever mod e . honorable nlrtuirle muds. therein, Humbly petition your, joile; Hem eBD pAI-Nr . ,, ; ',got, were the English mariners, against 'Ahem, me i „• r ~-,••• ----- Ihe Citron market hall shown symptom.; of im honorable bedies to ens , . en net granting the right of, 'Tor Mr Horace 11 Day, M,,i,len Lane, New York." I jedement or at least the merit ime portiere. of lite U. el way tereiteF l part of this Suite to the Baltimore and eV. , Irene seen this beautifiil box and we conertitie . ted S'ates, coinciding e ith that of Mr. Gellatie, wes,; pm emenr. The selee, up to the end of the week, lilies Rail Road Compuiy, to terminate their rood et r I thus inn war maim talten fer the redress of flae,rant ! eeceeeled 48,000 bags , a daily average of more than tutees fortunate p, see 1, o Iles ' m if •nt lile 8,000. In the four days since nenrly 40,000 have the rite' of Pittsburgh. epee Feel. conditions and 1 ileum stted te It genius. It was li ' r :a I d n ed t i es M n r go D in' • a v with grt•at , r lie • wrongs by sea, it would be fele' to trust either a vessel; errne•ion s as voile henoreble bodies shall in w • men ogre. surer[;, lb, 1,, edotory ~,,, e i n . eep ,,, boon geld, and prices are very evident' getting up. 1 The weather in England. very had for some tim e , rare by John How nrd l'ayne, who has so long and tiles 1. 1 , a ,. . wad liberality imeese. - ; e re, camas. 1.1 1 ,1 Iva,. armed vessels, represented our ceuntry elem.!. e et e r , g a -,1 e 1 1,,, , injure t e grossing crepe nod retard the harvest, has Te •riel. edeeeture, Boinbridee nod Setwert resolv- heen stormy, and which it was feared would greatly • It Accerterse—e e..,,,pon.!e n i ‘.l the Kniikerlock• t iiit,t,,ci,ttlit;tso*-o&,,Ute.,,unfr, the r " l f t_i " i n, t -- ; . '`l i l i k i l: . , c ., n d r::::: , : i i: I l e , " ' ~ , I in 11 le , remetra, , , if their prii - Vtm fer permi.eion to! Iu " a • sh- " Id b " ""hced'd: i prreeeet ef airundenre. Every interest is feeling the ctiddenly changed for the letter, and there is a fair rr, it , a gauss of gChurecteristice of Yarelseedoodicet de r t o th e one seta g. s ", :n ‘ ie t' s ' en e rs rl aer, to Prestdent J P .I,- . l ' c ' t e '' .. k2 ,...a l) :a b h i :.l l l -' i i t r ltlt a ni b ' ,7s ,' , ' tee r called the Seare - le even- I lino ) ," giv e s th e following revamped, hut pretty good .on—the boo enntnin. a ',fry ingenious complim e nt to ! . , ~ .., ~ The state of trade Is in most re.pect• eatisfnerar). the skill of eft. Due, and will doubtless be tre...eriel n. utts " *- " mui " u *" I* "3 Captain„”, "," = " r , I , II *, " "I " h " •r, " illuetretitm of Yeekee eceeetticits: , . eni , lnleo es .. ,,, i) as nne rienT,al lite ',lesser, elapse ' - eir, melee., wee! nr cotton, in so steady a+ to indicate u ‘.1.,,,, 1,...,0 ~,a a,,,,k,..,f. a,, small „„If go , lohe . ~ , , r n i . e i di r ,,h i e,,i t slil l , , , ,l , , m, i: a li i i i s m t: , o l i s te , v. i, g • . ,, 1 ,, ... , t , i , t , e t, , ,. ,1 . t n l , n. l. t i n th i , - . l ne g,,t pg ,.. ; ,,,,,, , ir , 1 ,, ,i , , , n ,,, i ,,,, i1y i„ re Beth here bare Vail, about dire, titter and a half, or four briCiants on the g rovel. are se),.. ileseeeetslv meter-eel ) ti'l-I•It”' Beale u**llti"ll-lin each d t " s " --k III " . " - "-, „ are a 's"" the no Pan servingea c h i n rtati o n as raptai t t • leed'ite ememmetion. and the supplies are sufficient to months old, svelte] RN hOl/1 an heir end a ball er tee so as to reeresetit a boat Flom the how cyst's 11 401.1. r , s . e me n d flower, tire forget•tne•not, vs a tokenot the P.,Cil• or fist ",".". 'i• '."-'. with therm •" ttd-t • t • -*; * e • - ' • • The tele...mei ridembanees in Germany have not hettee buyer van. met, renewed, n id the replier irritation hat been nl - ' tieled remembrenve. nod m !lie stern, the '•I , Val, yes, there was a calf went te here this mar. the King's compliance with the co-Lei,. tt " tlm• "I . mere raiii , e7:7,l - ru ' rriefter, nery ' se t ie h. . t r he f ; ' r - ner: ', l ' , l"".k."'y '%lwrbit'nt nd""e" Rower Immortelle,t•goistilenf in Oriental bingein g ,. to , '''''' llo • I'' be '''' ` I e fflirel bY' ritri:P " r ""'"'di - li c""'" 1,,,,,i by - : Medi.' 4 The,' Wi Ile n ei:' , .: , t . of the tweet; in regard to a commission of M ein', rennin,' I should say, about a mile, a mile! "slay Lou live fer,er," white in the centre, iS, s the sli • " •I f ` ntur ' e "' well as f `" T ' e • • • • ' prompt i,,diu it., , ,b, Tree. ~,,,,,,ad which a Serpen t eat. jot., ' liselilueel besides disfinci . ien. If the far all Laid and a half, or two roiles an hour, with a allies spot on ~ . . , .Ip, tney situ' :bete occupation wi t s gone o , r au tont no ia• .• ..• the n pelmet ton to Silence to the canna. ‘,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,t anal au aegoi,h , ,,h. . his rump, nb the size of n dollar, n dollar and t! : thus *S " IIIIIIII I; The Freneli llnve met with some reverses in Al. , fa, tun , o hCoeutchouc, and drat nature y Mirk Inhuman , Impelled by these! half or !wo t ie,o I.S ri:,;h as I could ealc'late., , •tre ne motive s to sterdy t'emanstrance, p , rseveri , c n re a ...l gierl—the Aruba at Orleansville having nettle revret,:d. , skill, roreferts lexuries and le:tunes. It rmist be deep i .„., aea , :,,,,,,„. to Air ~,, a find that o. ~ ,a, ,, ,,,,, it, , ter the Neeretnry of the Navy had antiounced to them; , apitire of a Pirate Slarer.—There has been, on "A.Pzactly, that must he the eve, re (keen!" I t•f' D ii• ' : ' ,he corrfirrned resolve of the exeretim. 0 , erge; ell , the carat eons! of Aft ire, a most gallent and socces-fol e bile t a h t at il , i „ e „. l7 , , ,, e , , I ,e gel , of w , Io he ege u p . C ii pi ai,„ B einereg , ; ,, I enzsgemen t between the heats of one itf her Mia , j , , ,. .s d tv i. *: , _poly tippreciated by foreienere To those who .Coad the IY/orsting ArieL ' lime it i , .• highly Crrditahle. to our co un t, Arc run Assessed? 4 ,,,, ,i ,, on,i .L jil ~,,,, ~,,, . 1 , : and smivatt crettpied tee most of that night in creep," "!eyes .eed a inrre pirate xlay , er. The beets erg t. i reeling that it WOUld not be well to !ruse on e 's; nmeme us these. %hese Democrats, remember t h e e l,• ct i on i s at hied. : r eenee .- 0 , , , • ~- 1 , • , . mesneicent teetimentuls of admit neon. IViil not !Sir , set , . and In Isl. le. with , iit a g'sod bye, of e ri n g n join be tter to tho I're..ident. !turre t :ly selling ! the ntinti belonged to the I nrenlenn. Lieut. Prevost Thu time i,. fast approachieg. when all who desire to; Des gratify the Indies by leaving the beetitied gern at ~,.,r escinded. ; seceeeded in r apteri ng the vesselhut tbe pirates fetich' ,; • , r• 'I ," l e mll3 b . ** ,e desperately, and it was not moil seven of Omit - number firth reasons why teat yes" IVs. • some Sorl, We ltddrc,,i thee' who bu d the pat ie nts to B • • ~.- e t • • • . r ~.• , . e hat biter milt been tone jemmies mote in ilia c.rn.. - , rgeig , b; , ; . ,; , ;;;; , at w ggengie; reg. , were killed, nrel seven or eight more severely wounded t ROI, it Or .tro Illi 8, Or of Sumeohlermsnionaufeatere •xereise tee glerieus right of sufft age, sheuld examine , , . read sem titmice-Igs, the , canl—presentieg mit. thank• • in Broadway, whale!! may be seen for a day ur tau? , I-IrIIIIIIn *:f ll ' ri bli, ~.m . e . ;.,,, it sorter! that they ran below or yielded. the propel assessment list, and see tlatt there his been! : HY net deemed proper fur the • for the Inotegence we hese reeeised and a full-hentted I wt omission a ItOttleft R,Mettlber, that if you Lave F o rum the Peenestvallien. I adsantrie.es of the Americen navy, whieh. though now New Yerk Packet Slurs and Steamers -Since good will. Ottr rarer,, its F.ditnr of the Ariel, is ete • \VA B OF' , kee , wn . he tied plate:irate-a by the Engliele were the e Olll 111•Irublication, ...nys the European Times, titer/- rot boon assessed at least ten deys before the general • then. II ! I would Ow this eappene e , not very node, in,i, . INGERSOLL'S HIS FOR V Lie' THE , exemevely A mertran. Arming these acre not unit'. hns been bet few ar rivals at thou port (ram the United 1812. election, and have not paid a slate or county far, you interest the piker', nod is not nr-cessaiy to be denier:l'ol Hon. C. J. ImGrlls.f 1.'.. fortileo,riiivg it:steep the :meet Mr discipline, "w w amatehip and ardor of o ; ` lfe•-11 e pecker ship Samuel Hicks, on the eeth; on .„ ettetee, burning with pa,,ten In take veegeilitee they the 17th, the Ashloirton brought Its pnreis to the oth Cermet cote. : here. Whether we remain in Allegheny retells re ;of Ike Il'or of 1812. we have reeeisel l ie n the ' Every Dem.-eat I,llnlllll muke it his begin,. to ex- P aw- eppreseen, but several materiel imposements, on e , ine.conteining very iniporanntnews from Mexico; tied not, depends epee whet anny hereefir t Irt in spi re . ' lehere and rend with a Vo-rat deal of inierest e few of .1 . „ hich ~... . . . , Stusdries. ; proved decisive iii tee naval engage- on the 28th, the Steamer Acadin arrived, after one oft i l• and see [het his name amine the SlSSl'svmeer l ere s e e, a Cleicniate; We leave the chair so lately felled by es with ieeret ; I It ' ) sh ' ls ' I ' V e leave eel east„ °leen, se, 10 ena!de • memo of ihrit were bei ng on ly 114 eeys, ;,,,.Indio BOX BOX Buher's Cocos; toi u her most rapid vre nee.. Las not been omitted. Democrats, do net neglect—be the lit ir 1 • ;us to eem any teeniest jgeletnent as to the lest, feet Their joint compose inn et tent anxiete. night te ns her calling and star et linefax. By ht , r we learned I 2 " I " Rica Four, sure that your name. is on rim` a...r•smcht list. ' 1 A. the .p,i g te " e ' f t a n. : l 7 t i l ly ss. : E l . l a a . : a d p st e u r :' l a :: II I. d a * , .. *1 0 1*I I I : .; s l e . : 1, , r l . ) , ere i t n e l l i - ne i'l:r t e e ': , l , , e n a l t e r e a, " , l .. ! ,, lm a ;e L h: h il : •I : i ig k ; ,„ l :? l ,,s l a n 'e i,,, e i t;a' ; ent f rhed In such peon Lige-gm that, u I,ri, p res e n r,d 11 e groile ing intelligence of the arrival out of the l ' ; 1 Cent( Currants; t e the Secretary of the Navy neat rnorri:eg. be ob l o, l Great Britain , after a geed voyag e, 57.TTI.r.MCNTs la C.ALIIMIIS lA.—There appears to ! cmutn*llllsgs with many all knew net ;we believe title eet eees of irivestigneen end a stri'..lrlZ originally el • 1 , ee re tt es too strnm... for etlmmunieetion in the Cho.l Conflict belLen the Brills - hand the Natives of 0. 1 1 7 "1 l A;: at r i,.7.:' Snap;.iii i.. • leave our f armer s i t ! ' without au cur ~. . c r. manner. which retiree f e l l to make the beefs eXesualine. Ammo; e seistrate, and ads ism! them to soften its ter m+. some eXtensi , e inovetneats on foot fur the °mese% . t••••st ' I ' '.3 ' , • 1 • I Madagascar. It ger trtive In a rirr e of feat era feria/ . But us it ens u ite them an nfrAir of in•bsistenee .... lion of Califoraia by Amer ;pan eettlera. A letter in • At the very openine of the at r k, in which theltigt,re , , ; „ . , , In the begentere of May last. Ranaveie • Mr•jekti. Just tereived and for sale by VO.Will , it,CllllO,lO us We:l as le itlthir ; ;ho s i.,!'t : i f the Arkansas State Journal from it Mr. Leavitt speaks : Hes inge se far as ie our powert , , ar. ,, a. r ,, if;ii,i, ni th, Ruper t ; In arms in 1.11:?. is value-Illy vit, , l , i,Ved. „, i , 1 .,,,,„„ „.„1.,,,,,,,,d ~,,Iti,,,li t P a ' lt , .trition. .Dlth;e're 111, Q 0 ,1,1 Of Meelaeasear, iseied orders that nll the ser,‘2l.dew W. B. ANDERSON the duty assumed respectfully Ethel disintereteeilly, ell we Mel the., m ! , mor.ve oll,:. farts +PI dos n , conc.,- inAct _ mt.nt nt eh 1.„, , Etic!i•l2 and French residing in her dernirtions should --,_ of an expedition in whirl' he h....engaged to start next es Nadeson axe o f hi. awn New Buckerheat Floor. feel that we has e no cerm ti , ferret our short•lis al 110 , , , , the pee:trey et our Usti gent strueeles with ) „„.„ „el, e 1,,,,, e„,„ „,,, ree,,,ier with ,1,,, ,... e. •• welen a elesen days, become her . subjects. by having Spring. It et teettnsist ofnlmut (00 per.ons. Another ' • = or ' Ge ,„, il r „ ii! , : , ,I ?te e m sr et-getter. • ii end latt•ralized nt Vine. eh c , ch LBS. just received and for •nle by mliterahip, 'fed err 61.n.lifieci with :he ntleCeior, tho: , , ' and herein_ 10, , g felt Mr. Gelltoie's aptiti le , f a r riM) ,, si ,' , - , • ',. .. • ', ' g s n es' ..e Xer eV. B. ANDERSON pert} is to slot franc Si. Leek. An expedi t i on to [on- , ,_ ,_ _ ~ _ , t __ _ _ ail. a 5..,; t ' • 111 r renifshie, prr'rin• sa:iii nry in Tres si en , 1 1 • .,.. ~,,, ~ ,, .1 ,.,.., , th, r, ,„ .1..nt ~,,,.. ih, , rn.n ~i. I,i, ,„..,,, e. ,. , or .011 t Irl,y 1010.0 untneniate, ) quit toe ; 0 • .11,,,,5.j..ci•i.., in (:,,,,Q,'.. ''`,r,llth' see m a 'mend, to in, Gall eft - , t the act of '' BiSt 1/l 1200 if said to be in proves., o f o r g c n ;,, ait , o , ;,„ "e "' ve .'.' ~,,- `wl'll-qllwaY w bit ae. am' tll5 rnar, i f. ft,,,,,h,j,,, h ., n , , re .000 im ,,, ...1y ...pp.. ( ~ .1, ,• o „,,, i ,„; . , i ,, n. ~,,.,,,,,i ,,,.. ~,,,,t ,„1,,.d. ~ i, ,k, - Tin e .• hundred and fins Men, of e horn one bond red x^l • 9-1 ' l2 :e kind effiees leave been re 'Acted us ,;err our star in the, mistake. , ' worn remich soldier', end ethers belt-melee to Om : Dented. ~.e,:rrevi 10.•' . ! till princiide• in 1774 wen lay , re reels small. Tito ~ —. fang ~ . , ~ ,; three Ships, Imded on the afternoon of the 1 eth i, The Ai isens4,l letter errs, —" We lit iondi. g our : Er"' Cite. We ha..., Inn. be, e as ird ,, pettriere RS El. _ . __ , • . ~. . _ 'ar roz war. 'suet, L 111.1,101 , ,. ceedidly, st•t;te : s nu " veer, and ads armed arres• a plain under a sharp fire , Declaration et Indepeneemes u'as raffled cries dee, e „ ,; 1 ,•„; • e . poo l man coo be— hale ••poken as ee 1,,t on all Ti re , r manly reiil , ll,lflr • Psif i families and freight round by the sea, and ear y oucg rally, if not h., ne eiee n e el e t efo m e'en , meerstire• 1:, ; ":,', ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .„;;;.„; t emeaide re e ; , - I r , ; ,,,; ; c ig tt : t . . Gem the feet amt ballet)• of gimp , Bed mesketry. ROI/1C Some have neerest•d, Bed selfl,e disapproved a bo ' The enern% wes driven out of the ha eery and the guns men and atone with (entities, that prefer it esertand ryes' and men, frern 1774 to 1778. week dect led in Con- een, be sieeled et the ~ i '‘,1...6 ef Ili • tee capetine, . ef our course. For the preseet We If) Tin mere an ere" be the ye"' of a sing "e ' a"‘i " I ''" 'lien • I I were told in an;ither Mi.-fete. 11 e .stre day, '• : , • spike.i. Aenther eireillar het mounting thirty enn• tort Smith and Santa Ee, to the CORAL at or ne in lie Ilia volt. of ear man. hay of San E. rnatelo, in latitude 31 deg. north; there ; A*3*/ * Seeley:l,y nf the Nevy, likewtse grantee] wit h the. r e. ' The nation ee l s morn e1i,i.1.,1 in the war of the t . tekert• Ti. g mord hot Air, ce•Men house. nnd n censid , errs F.D.1'1,1---'ll,/t was. m4d, that the orrsiden. weand assurn , ihe resuonsih,l e ., , ~cal le rill el the Ingest wee burnt. The !ORR or .1,, .. b e met by our vessel With our families. From thi„, , Reroltition thin in that ~f 1312. TIM, Ay., no overt -,. a re. er•ffi link the jU•fge1111:14. Of bill Ctthinet land moat- We intend sending pert Ms up and down the coast to as- RAIL ROAD Me:El:IN°. , tren•en In the 1 ,Itrr. Mc his ship ta sea. , nelives was ve:y great—that of :he English and French , m. te del.gett m bring a he m ereat in' , , 4..tne 30 ITie•n hided 60 wounded "Pertain tbe 'nest eligible •ite fie a permanent settlemert ; •eereetslev to peblic emir'' n meeting of the le teed. t ~ ; D*lsil" : s ' s ." ... ' ' • re •I t ee e eet be 'hewn that nny order to Inv en ine • 411. t• frnsn instrniUcant ni d &nil, jd 100 20 , 00 ,.. : t o n,. ... : linr:LA ND. sornbinitip the advonrage s a a geed haste)! end back "I - Pitt-berzi , e• the weetern terrnieus of tie, II .Itt ; heabie camn -; .t,..,... hk„ ~,,,, ~,,.8,,_ , ,,,i,,, , , , , , . r 1 1 7.1 le% in rather was given by ihe Exeem iee; f eat ,• I ; more and 011ie lt OI Rome sees held in the Court l e , ~,,, me ... it may be ,i ~,,,,, win, , ,, r I ,‘ " n a , " , is Cl•rinln deo such n 4 ,, terminctinn we + form•d. and! The Repeat Asseriafien.—At the weekly meet ...emery to sepport OW 10.'n• •• i I Inthir, in the horengh of Wesie n em e , mi s em e,„ ' mere II - ,‘; , • , , mod ;I . her any . a treattuetetris impare d i',lliile indef. w hich WA, I r e-1 Mr, of :h.. menlbers or ml Bere s ] Asaneintin n , i e The Nrifer depirts a ceptivatieg reme.ry, mid seem. : ~,,,,ine. the e e l egg. for , be „gag., of app,,,,,,i,,c - ~,,,,.. ~ ,, ,„,, , ,,,o 1 1 : 1 1gir.S1 . f .v:1 ; It h s WI, el th e al ii .1 - - vented 'eel 1.,y lb, ,;,,,k, Vern melt...T.:es el B iirl•, ! 1),.h in. crt Hendee, the 131 h. n long haler foim Mr. to noesider it a fair prize -to the test occupacts. He : Delegates to the Red Road eunverai en , t o meet ... tars t0 " , 1 , i , • , , ,.' e a., t , b r5 :: „,,,: *s* r: t r i e ,:: , : . ;: n '';' , l' n ' T :::% ru i n nn ' t l t r Z n ''' , " 1 bridge and Sete ore s To thde the • •lep• of ss er a• S• et • ltt ten. a.. , ad. enclosing his rubseripeon for speaks of a region as large in extent as one half of , limeen't."'rg on the 24 , h inst. , , lect , ine. Howeve r ' s n inati the m ' ern e, 't .• , la , ; sea WIS rri , •re 1114 n the gOvern , neot theueht wee.— ' Ii errant morel - I.'lnd repenting '• that mulling an-mid I The meeting wit + orgeni-el by the etectien of 1 a j Eilrope, Or fifteen time,. as large as the State of Ohio,. Iv, ~. . - • - he nation,' ' f i e(riskr se ise . A diesel% Fel., te the Chair, end the appointment ; In a rm,„,...1,,,,,, d p,..,,,i,,,,, er dr. w„, , ,, we fiel . ~Iz, v e an event ete effert ef weiet. we. pen,;:{ ~ , s , lerge renjorey e I. r pre nrat s sh, uld up with a suil rqeal in fertility to that orate elle. MI hue them:emu: Fetroie and Arnetirn, and may 111,,r e,,, s e. pear 11, Coorthalron Hall Or in the I le.use of Com. ' of A. Morri..ck. R. Secreturv. v, , ev intere•lih Red deini!eff area nest[ of the extreme. Loma of the. Isliseissippi; a delightful climate a hrre , lee call for the meeting leaving been reed, Om pee , re f • h which ~,,, 6,,,e,,,tat a, ~,,,, b,d , d I, Vence., of st.llgtenrermlgnitud e thin et eieet Memel • Mons, in the rherscter of uneo c ip r tt e eisi ng itt ly rtente , of the me:l4u, ants ably dismissed by Hon ' C ''''' ) " winter is unknown and where the heat of eummer is ' nrlile• I miter upen a n,r.t. cuctest a 1111 Weal 1111;n1-. :....s • Dr. .10:111 Wisher!, and Jain, L. Gov" .) ;,,,,,I contrary te the Ii 'mum s calmeetions of the nags ,tee Wevk Wits ,E 207 13. , 7d, moderated by the healthful geabietsze coming cantina t J ahn H. Ewing'Me Ineeriede , fe•q. A a., ,jlr,l er'r's o f ti e Irvlnnef in w hiel. this r d , tput I client. If Mn 11.te 11 ad not besteeed to Sea mi..; SPAIN. ally from the Pacific; a country rising boldly from the ; e i ce eeiesse,,, re.elution• were then offered by M I 1 I,ken line linen terra before hi s c , notternu t rid rearlee) : reth'i ant lafineht t . tbont ts then elven. As r iim ni 1,,, i. , Beeem. he e‘t , i ,e me hen . e ,,,, e , 1 ", c,.ro,e. sea to the tall land of Mexico, R. ithout the marshes Orl GOW, and after discussien, were unanimeuale adopted, t : war as. declared, Lanicting linaltif i Ise 1111 J Sirsis3r/ . -1 il !ricked any ionic woitid ever have been made am all. the Atlantic coasts, Or the swamp's of the Mississippi vie' , went te Washinelott to ...dire commendu. TM, fume .... Resolved, That th.; meeting view with n liselv iti e , e „, / them to , h ; infinite isountry. IVith the Gulf of California extending into rarest the etre, te now maLiog - in verieus reminds or - s • —t- —.tn. •ct ••••'•'; . "P". " • it'm 'b.- Cttt" .e Ilyrv)lNE—Tli EWIFEOF L '5 FAY FTTE• ; (71,,k of the Navy 1/. roarer, that the . natiennl the interior, with the fine harbors on the Conte , its tee l e e • • country to proems an eisiettstort o .1.1 Li ;Ignore' . • fll B 1 • ' ' ger , wore t o b e Iti• c t safe et post, instead ed bris, s e•;• ' The 1, elm,. n e I 1.,•,•„,.. 1 5 .,,jf e ,,1 (;,,,,,,,I to - ,,,,,,,, enntoges lo t commerce are declared to be great. Ti and Ohio Rail Road to Ile. Obi,, river. ' . n os ed to what was reesrded as unnsuidalrieffirtl llre al ' 'a. 3 I bt.,:1.n.: of Dm Weer - toes house of Nomees is said to be as wall adapted to the culture of the .e. Reaelsed, That if de, road sheuld he (ostler ex , ' . sea The referees, then pi OCee'lS as f011..W-: She 10.rtik,1111r.ieil tit the ,eerie R t . : , 01 eletelAero. oil gar cane as Louisiana,aed superior to Mississippi MI t t ",, t l • , ‘, l % d ' oe st d , u , s _ e t "._ s ! ; _ utt _ b _ t , hp 4 ts l ltts , “_ l ,.. ru , i e , e (j _ hi ". ', 11 ,' ' II- , Mr. Ctilinttn, loc.! a len,ln. member of two stic. ,sr 1, cols deed the hen , y meets : reed lisp, y tr lg- fl y , I .•, cotton: for Tobecc s eqenl to Ken , oche in weight anti ' le to f t •,,1., 1.,•!0-11•1 SVIV;IIiR ', „ ' i!:1 t:t7 ' t) ", :t%lt e j a i r e7V:lll:l tS term illlit ' 1„0 i n it . t..litt r l ***io ; utti ' ";•"`; ‘‘ t ."‘, t ' b ' d Itin"ei . " ; ""f ,' " rtl i t 'e' , :'''" l 'ral I"t't. r .' , " ' l I'" , ""` ;'` , c, 'T' ' ricet, ,'.r Lie neap ~. 11 1 ...., 111 pee. are. ~I on,v or:, ~. , 1 ...r .. , ne, - - , ,r,r. .o• 11.-erre _. n. frn 5 .,.11 3 , el,. quantity and to Virg,iiiia 1,1 fineness. With the fitlit• rilliihttll;ll, V• th er than any n th el pair( on the Onit.. ' i , •, ; dote: , , ‘; I , , I • I ; t I { ~ • . y at inst. , tr et.. re., tir,...tro . , nt .t w ill ft. an i 'I, • her 10:1•, 10 t 11, 1 , 011 , 11011 1.•.,,, ti II .1 ,!!!. and petducta of the trophies it will viol; the seats had t Inv-, ~,,k ,o, which p',,,, ~,,,4 ..ilp,tll,/./I'd , i:b4lli! an, 'l'en Rl/.1 r.l,,ioricrll l l l l 11- , r years. At m e .l i 0, , will rd „ , Reselved, Tient tei, merteng el, ..t•h d i,e,i-g ere to grains of the temperate tone. lii lien corn, oats ens, . ; ,,,,, ,g . , ,,,,,., 1 -,,,. et ,. e. ee 55 ~, 0,, ,!,,,,, ~,,e, of N,.,, t i0 .0:.. 1t ,1 , ho, the l'/Vf l ,l se deer..., eel of VIIIOM stn . a C onvention to be lield at Gmensherg on the 24ra. s e e t Al . (ll e ., e.. ~ i' i I i • vif Ile rens , ,ry a 1• 5.. j , ....! fond, returned, cosered with ght,y. tr. I/1V Vt heat flee 1110tILICed Rbiiihlanil); and as a grazing come j us t ,to de:ftlerale on Ilie souject. tital de, i.r the he, ''',, '', . '' ". '''- . ' '''' .I''' "their 'r, , . , .•' : ' h„; L. en mach e•otne;' , en. e tr , :sta , ,en ti 1,,, 1 ~ i• 0010., at Ref Iraq SOOl, lus hisrpv des. ism'', In it isteralled only by the pempes el Soot It AlTlefica. I, plun fir scouting the tersII " tiLIII ut thu ' l ' d m ) : - ..rei,.:n deiliiet liderfel hen. .1 tie fileetes one to sf"'iii I. ffether• ned limn the -torn) R:011.1.,1 ili"Ftenel, Such ore the attractive letltllll, ".. , eti!tt`th to this 11e, : l ' it. ' ll '=in• !,:t I 0,1 lip ,hero ! t o M e l ee gn,,,14 loin 1,1 1111,e in a , eyelet len ere:, met' Oretr hen is. Iler husband was 11 , ..W.V. tl, Ths: 11. n Jett,. El Pe i••e• Dr Vie .1 land or perni., Soon thee:onset]. eel b e in Inethin ' cre , ,1i..1,,,,., ~,,,,,‘,,,. E .. . r .. 0. L ; ., - , .. E. • . 1.-b,, .I).mtrille m e,.t VVllicll ,00 . t1 111, .01 : , 1..0.!.1,1 01 11,! !: •e. , ,, dreeen bee mere, b et it %A n. tt i o n . 4 l, l il a , A1,,,1.,,,.' Then f ,,,, ing o f ii., next Sp i 1 ~g. y . ii I b , ! , 01d ~, ~,,,,,..i , „,_ I. (;,,,,. E.., . I. /, i I ~.I,,_ :::lt s. wt. ?! .. rE,..,, t1• • •• !, e., : ,•!1,1011. N ~,,flO,l 01 I hi. war by land, pm, mien nt Leteyet es, living in erent r•lirelnein till h .. ....r 000, 1 1 1 tr i " ::`..1:. ,1,,. tt ,,k. ~,lie f an d re , ,,,,,. the g , „,a1,711` 1 . ne•l r.eiie iv , sun r a nk, rill 110 ,I .11;-.11. Win ;:es. Inv, ~ 1;0, 4 , , ,, hr r' ctowd enceinte: their way to the remote re fun. Th.' Rel.! err_ It.1!:1111i, 1- . ...1 1 t I) 'ft r 1: 1 I -- ''''''' -lot -, - " h " ' l. '""r- ei n ri it:: eeti. When a wise I.i'd ~ 'e'en,. ii,lifi..a h r il high reek. her In!ents. eelllll, her nn ohjert r,f s o : 1i .! Arkansas Pio, er talks of the great South IVeeern 1 : -1 1 • Cal J.irres Brice, Andrew Berlenel. James el' ,X t he nasal; means at Ow r,11,,,,t1 01 - our govern. , 0111. Sh , Wits iirre,...l nn the 10 h of Att g o..t and! Republic of Neteh A neriere as .Imtinol Aeon to be es. Ct* „ . . , ll l utt°-): . ' r E . l l , , ' , Tit e t T s . s z ‘ Vl l l l," •l ' T . 1,.".I.I';'*"•II• ern. mete. 'nigh, h tee a,..-pi the Am., teen cost (tern the : ~e , el eft, sent to Puri, Her met her, gr a nd m ,,, her, d sister in•lnw ail prrishrd on t he sem ., ,„9,,,i t thlished in the lovely country ehich he so grephiceily e' r e„, g eg , ~t Vardar' I. 3 i . a, 1 ( .!. , ..r1•, C ' l 111%; iii ''' . .; m il ;l l t ' i z ra . r: ' ,l l nf " r i t l et ' ?•ll ' ' e t re l' i . e 'l t ' ,.. i i .V l. " • f a i, , ii i,, l , l , ' i, " ,, i f. r i i , l , ' 7..... " ,7 et i' n e . •• II de tete:vette he, Sell'w as to duds + I int i,,11 : describes. }(tent is the idea—if an independent ere, Aflnrn qvIV , , Esq., ST I Itinl, E..., Ceer e e Bided e , , , , t h e .o,tt-ia;g o let t ett, cf, i s , rot , d ot: it was tit, mere : M.-fete.. She Made her wILa•,I waite d e " 11171V and erament is robe formed there—tha geography ef thut John K W 'lamb J SI "i•I I I • • Me d!" . W rn 3 W U'''. l ' ; ' ! rrrawnera a re of ei emir! , r 1 lineal ellicers aca • ~u lutelv for the sttrnmens 111}//wevifii!,ifine. A. 11,11 , Mills, and Re, rt Shaw, be appoiered deleg mes f or , the Es • I l'hl lh Licit per- F ll ' 1 i f .-- I IT bring e eperee" o% their eme zrr i rl, d. , orit plc. ; eta snsw a• I ier.lef ,s hr •ent t e r on st so ,„, ; e n in t i ,,„ region sill become an interesting subject of study. Ile oboes purpose and be in•tructed 10 e010,5,11t t 10: vehteil !he Ri t e +. ;Zhu i•msli 1 i inmptoint in Pyre. ) se a , childhood lii the r ami e G ee , Se o.o,itglo ll , afte r Whern ar ' t ,.. iM h " l ' " I- , th. "," l° " i ". 2 0 " 11. ,.'" 19 " °1 . ""' I , WhIE ' from being vei1...1 1, , r0, e that of (rreoi Britain, e ethos; ' he li ~i been nettled ;amt Ilse„ hn.terteti anift her stye : we bel i eve 10 0, to, •,"I , lllelit‘ 01 't ; ergo :ewe, e• ' , - ': an essev or meet to e•lnklish the high entailer it emi : deughters tethers:re - melee e luishaed • then emertislene the citizens ef Wasterietne runty, that ouch We•tere , (ar t the A 'net ice nn, v, ,11111,ing and presperotta tram ;ie tin Austtien pri • en. She reached Vienna ht met ; rt. termictis or .}.e read will Inc mote promntiNe of •;,• , f ; u , i ' ...„ , . tot IITV or ho• naer ..!1.1:f. . !oran .e me , ben preeperentme te d an toedenre of the; interest than nt any other peke. - Beiebridge and 5e...3H temene ra ted with the! Etepererratel,ott ei t ii, , lllier Ilion-lease of her linStsind i On nl,,tion, it was rosol ve d th at lie ne ',li n ., .f : ' - ''''''! - !"- '!: SeCerlnrV .11 Ilir. Nave e g it i e st it s sMeele I'v the hand ; lor perieistien to ,11,114. 1101 C,ltli• ii V. This meelime, be signed by the °Cheeps, mall mtbli s hed : in the pipers of our cost as.'. and the city of Pittsburgh. ~ i its nu' •, rom.nendeteiredeleef. 'll,O Secteinty Its- 'As re the re L lea., of Gonernl.freettee repeed th e !,. tened kettle' to their eremite Lot told the m that the' Emperor, 'it is a Very cern:elected 11071.1 of business: ! "Extract Gum ; Mr Beederieids aP"elii" the Scn • thine lied !wen earl!-,!, f , n hill censieera,ien, In Ile l on flee point my hind: me tied,' I ate of the Pnited Stars. j er , e , 'gee; : the harm,- of New Ylll-4, their gun. taken OUt of one lernalive'—that 01 .heist, her Itteletee's e1,,,, mv p 1..: "II ha+ been contended that t e e trite 1 1 ontintotry of! side. the other side to lip 11l lard as to he tendered i snt, Six•een month.' CIOII, leltllitorirnerd in France, : Texas does not eetetel so far to dm west a' the Rio 41..1 , warr.bn!tel ;es, lo he manned by their ereea and ram- the less of all her kindr e d, and her ',mint.; anxiety Norte; and that fur this reason, we should R o t violate. mended be; their elt'n termer•. Slervlirt and Bain- t resrertine her hoslntrtd, Ii oil retnltieeti to effect h e ; the just rights of .Mexico by ratilying the treidy. It , b r id e e e xpinined in 11111 S,C,lary ahy limy were 1.011.• ; bra In h, which declined so tepidly in her them prison; t hi s were tree, those who mike the objection ought re . vincml reir slope were superior In the English, and jef Oimutz. that eerie,• apprehensions were eaten air,; Offer an amendment to the treaty, so no to make it con- is eted eight times out of ten enpuire them in septet i , d for he Ile. Frebeg th e j a ir mtli . reo f het lit. i „' form to the relative tights of the parties. But, e i r , 1 1 ren d re ,. They were nil urgent Oen the secretary, en- , her limey, end nt their eaters? solivitation, •he a role i n sk y o , t . could any reesoroble mall ',eve expeet : utile, intieeil not ilielilieil, lii i elute their nrgitmenis, ;te the Emperor for litsperreillicie n 1r) spend a week i n ed that Texas would dismembe r hereel, and proclaim: ...Teed to take time' gent lemon with him to the preii• Vienna for cluing. of air, red for the punllll , 4o of cittej to th e wo r ld, on the face of this treaty, thnt the betted-, di.reiril mansion, there to repeat what was deemed AO ! si1:1111:,' is physicien. Her lette r remained two mo nt h s I !tries Which she had solemnly established in 1836 hy , He, end so important. Mr Mndison listened with , unanswerd, and then came i n nn Imp er i a l mrte d,,,,., , Mexic e l No, si r , no. 11 . e mils( accept Texas . lllC.llA , the gn n'estattera bun to all they hail to we; rendidlS !itiriiiiltling her finer 11l appear in Vienne, but nil", i ng : f heti, or not at all; and after we haws ncquired dieter.; and enxieusly Weighed it. Eight timea out of ten, her freedom, on condition, !hat she would neve r te ed, I ritory, we can then finally fix the boundat its between; air, Reid they. with Opel furze they can hardly fail; Ira return to her husband's pri.en, elieleme d e , ourselves and Atomism, occoeding to the rights of each! our men em better me.; better disciplined, our mid.; Lafayette's nettle and Wilt. tlittg 11t1.1,:e n to Ibis inl et . and the mutual interest Red security cf the lwocotantries ' shipmen are nut mere boys. only; fit to ca. ry orders, bet :man plopeition, fortunately for posterity, remains on The present administration have done every thine on youne, men, capable of reflection and action. Our ; record. It was as follows: this eubject which could rensonably have been desired. guns are sighted, which is an improvement the Eng-1 ' I owed it to my family and my fe ienrls, to make, They left the boundary of Texas wit h out specification, glish know nothing of. While we can fire cannon I entne 'streets lon the preitervation of my life: but they in the treaty and have promptly offered to /irefult it with! wth as sure an aim as musketry, or nlmost rifles, sure , knew me ton well, to suppese him an instant, thnt I , Mexico On fair and favorable teams. Texas has always; king twice nut of every three shots, they must fire at ' would accept it at such a prem. I cannot forget 'het ; claimed to the Del Norte, and is now in poseession off random, without sight of their object or regard to the ;when we term on the point of perishing, me husband, ' the whole of the left bank of the river to :ho l'asso,: undulations of the sea, shnotiog over our liendelby his physical and mental tuffering• in Aust r in. end 1,1 I nearly 1000 miles from its mouth." seldom hulling us, or es-en hieing ear decks. IVe 'he the tyranny of Itebespierre, in France, I w as no t I may be captured, and probably shall ba r even after ! elloweel to receive any communicetion from him, nor taking priz , .s from them, because their number is so lln inform him in return that his wife and children were much grenter than ours. But the American nag will !still in existence; and I will never, of my own free never be (lisle:meted, seldom, if ever, struck to equal ! will, expose myself to the egeoy of n seen rat km (rem force. The nation can lose nothing but veesels, and ilum agnin. Hoe ever unsuitable this residence may but few lives dearly sold. I be to my daughter, and however unfaverehte t o my You will give us victories, then, you think, said the I health, we will gladly avail ourselves of his Impered president, inclinine, to their advice. IVe do, sir, sonar I Mejesty's goecineee in allowing us to retnnin here, confidently, and not upon irretienal premises. Which and will never trouble him with any Moe, petititll o 4,'l victories, be added, with animation, will give Us ships; 1 From that time Meditme de Lafayette made no fur or for weh victories Congress will supply them Peale' I they efforts, but bare her sufferings firmly and peered than they can be lost. Such, too, lied he, recurring' ly until the victories of the French Republic, and In the lessons of the Revolution, was the case in that !especially those of General Bonaparte, chanced the war, when, notwitbseinding a greater disparity of Inspect of affairs. General Lafayette wits remotes] to force than now, and much greater disparity of all freedom, and wee Lis devoted wife returned to his nautical equipments, our officers and men proved native country,.•nd fixed his residence at La Grange, themselves equal to the English. Encouraged by this the maternal inheritance of hie wife—an estate Aiwa reception, Bainbridge and Stewart persevered so red about twelve leagues from Paris. Here Madame strenuously With Mr. Hamilton in another Interview de Lafayette spent the remainder of her short life in ; with him, that he told them the President had re- the bosom of her family, and in the practice of every solved to bold a Cabinet Council that evening to re Christian virtue. But the poisoned arrow of grief; consider the matter, and they were desired to come and anxiety had drank her lifa-blood, and after many to the Secretary's residence and wee there until he lingering months of suffering, this humble christian, returned from the council to apprise them of the re-. thi s affe ctionate mother end heroic wife, closed her cult. At a late hour ho did so, informing them that no !plea and exemplary life no the 24th December, 1806. change had taken place. but the vessels were to be Posterity' has covered the name of General Lafayette laid up and used as !weber defences. Mr. Gallatin with chary, but surely the patient endurance, the self was inflexible ;against mending the ships to sea, With secrificing devotion of his noble wife, deserve an equal all his preponderant influence in the administration !meed of praise. I DIGLE.H, EDITOR PITI SF•CIIGI - 1 WED:NI:S:I)AV, SEPT. 24, 1845. 7;7 , n Ag.” 111 for concary new.pepers, o'n! I' r the l'itt.km.:h Daily Morning I Wvtislv Nier,lcv M.lnulit,tnter, to r-PceipP lie hao offices in Nzw Pit the Cou!Oifre,3o Ann street, (ad the Tribune U:lice.) No. 12. Puit.AD, r.rlllA, Rrul Estate and CoNI OfEcr. 59 =Ed S TistitimnrentA Calvert miss rwre our naptx can be avert, and tesu a of adarta N; learand. DP.3IOCRATIC TICKET. CANAL CAMMISSIONLR JAMES BURNS, M,Mincountv. A 951:M 111.1. S.INIT:EI. \V. BLACK, Pittsbtugh. I)I)NNF.I,I.Y. Allegheo . 10 `4:141 rt. - JO 11, )Inns. t'OL. W NI. L. MILLER, Vrrc, Meg .. CLCRK u► T;l[ COCItT R. U. RE_:RR, Ailrghbmy ri:y. COCNTY 711LA4I:RElit T. BLACKNIORE, Diminghum. cunDert. J. C. NrCULLY, Upprr St. Clair. EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana CoMMISSI.XER. JOSEPH E. M'CA BE, Fayotte A 1:1)IT OR. JOIIN Jefrelsnn Tickets! Tickets:: trZr Any quantity of the regular Democratic ticket 11111 be had at thi3 once. "DAILY . Gums," New Yonx.—We hate received three numbers of a paper bearing the abo‘e name, edi ted by Lent: D. Stamm, Esq. and print, d by C. C. Childs. It is edited with great ability, Ind will doubt' less prove a valuable auxiliary in the cause of Democ. racy. The paper is very neatly printed. Wu wish it success and pr•'eperity, "•011 to UXION."—We have received several num bers of the "Ohio Union," published at Columbus. Ohio, by T. B. Drinker, Esq. It is well filled with editorial matter, expressing suued Democratic opinl-! one. May success attend it. Baurtsx GOLD.—The editor of the Evening Journal. and the New Yolk Express, have been at dragger'• points for snme time. The Journal asserts that the Express has for years been under pay of British Gold —the Express charges the Journal with having "re ceived the electioneering contriLutions of New York merchants, and havingdiverted them from their intend• •1 use." The Albany Atlas, in referring to this quar rel, says : "Let us relate the case for the edification of the Yournal. Pcltarees the Express with having been for yea-re under the pay of British Gold—the Ex press charges it with having received the electioneer ing contributions of New York merchants and of hav ing diverted them from theirintended use. The Journal denies the charge against it and the Express repeats it, and a new witness, the Rochester American, a lute rssociate of the Journal, steps forward in support of she accusation. We copy the lenguageof accused, ac user and witness.—The Journal sa)s-. '•We fought faithfully in the ranks, and contribut e,l our share to the '•Treasury." But we neither re ceived nor disbursed any portion of the Whig Fund.l O n this subject we challenge the Express t t thestand es '•State's Evidence." We oppose a brood, unegnivo cal denial to its cowardly insinuation, and defy it tol the proof." The Express rejoins— "The Espress could not substantiate a fact, it is as wall assured of, as that the-tun shines, without violot ing a rule sacred to as, the preservation of the rights and privileges of social itnercounse,—and we therefore pain over the Journal to the Rochester American that knows the denial to be untrue." The Rochester paper says: "The above statement in mord to not receiving or disbursing any portion of the Whig k'ond, is mode in reArct to the Presidential contest of last fall. These are those in this city who know it to be untrue." " Murder will out." Last fall, the whig papers of this country were filled with the charge that British Gold had been sent from England to old in the election of gr rOLK. 1110 etbove shoa a who received British • - 1‘; From the New York Evening Mirror A MAntqIFICENT PRFSFAT.—Some two or three years ago. Mr. Day of Mniden Lane. the ingenious and enterprising Indira Rubber manufacturer, sent out as presents to the Barba Bev of Tunis, at the solicita thin. of some of his Rigors.' friends in this eity, a port, able India Rubber Boat, a pair of his celebrated Cor rugated Boots and Breeches, and an India rubber ves sel to be used in transporting water upon the backs of the camels, in the place of goat skinr. In acknowl edgement of these presents, Mr. Day has just received from the Bache, a magnificent box, of solid gold, richly set with diamonds, and accompanied by a very Battering letter, of which the following is a liter. al translation: GLORY To Gon! From the slave of all powerful God, the Mouchir Ammet Paella Bey, Emir of the Tunisian Armies. To our Ally, John Howard Paine. Consul Ceneralof the American Government at Tunis: We have received from you diver' objects, formed of material wbich water cannot penetrate, and which your letter wherehythey were accompanied, declares to have been sent to us by the inventor Horace H Day of New York, in the American country, This is the first time we have seen anything of the soft from. an American. They have gratified its much. There! will come to you herewith, übox of Gold adorned with brilliants. We desire that yon will hale the goodnesi: ME;ri 1:1Mill1=1 ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP BRITANNIA, Nhdlid ha. her, the scene of another diatutbanee, the people havire resolved not to pay the new bou.e roar a. All the ,hop. were shot np, and hosines• en toely.osoorded. Troepa pnorod into the city, and on the 191 h, r!,nrees of rut airy and diirhargra of mus ketry were Grind necessary in cli•perse the crowd. when several pet soLs wore killed arid wounded. ' hnv , En.l tin nnival. from Tndin. At Lahore, Sl.il herfl del.•nt4.3 tier n lanoinnry ' , art In.t throe tiulnsand fern. Tho ch.! rt continu,d to • p trtieulary in Scnido. TURKEY from Turl,ey ftlite that the Porte has de iroon 3 onn far the panlfication of the I.nbannn, olorh has rec,i‘ed the appo oval of the representro rel a the Five Great 13", tit 4 roensone the ind-penrience at 10 , 0) the 1)1oses and Maroniles will Toere has been a change of the Tor'it4h A LGIF RS Th.. Coorier Ftartcni4. report. f ro m nif t ,.' o d dorm. men,., tho aterimilturnl popolatinn (European) of , 01 Altzeirs d,, , a n, t nTrtnint to seen Ihnu.and till, the eolory is far from raising enoutz h for its suh• • ,, eoett; !hat in 11 41 an importation from abroad of 700,f100 nt grain. and of more than 85.- 000 ponn.la of flmir nag neeevoiry, that in rho event 11 11,111rnrifif• nor, the rotory n:..1 tr. , nps woutd b.entruv ed: that Il , ralwl :iurrentl.l his expended in the five e.. r• past foe but tlred mdliona Mit-Roe*. a nd that the eff•ttrtfive of lit. armies has tmner been less than eighty titnnanmi nion. 7'he War of the C'er,enusuq.—lVe learn from ('on. siatoirople that inmiligel Cr had been rrrrived from the Caucasus, animenring that the Kos+inns b e d tie dertrdien a rein campaign in the interior of Dithestan. After a vizor-ins ni,i•ot nee at the entrance of the de file. the nnitooltitierrs withdrew to the interior, and the Qassinri• seized on the defile. Considerable loss , vs Stift/1110'd. A letter from S , PeterAborgh of the I 4th. announ ces the cortore of Doran, the residence of Schomsl. 0.1 , 4 VIICe %lots defended by :6 barrarades, form• ed of felled trees, each of w hitt) hod In be certied by the bo,,enet, this snores: has cost the liti.sions doer. It is said th tt they had two Generals killed, and a grent men) superior officers woliteled. Died, I - morn - I,ly morning nt 9 o'clock, Mn. Grtnva, an old levolntioner, nt the rids uncc.l nge n 195 years. foneml mkes place this ev , •ning nt 3 o'clock. TIAMPTON&SMITII, NO. I 1 WOOD STREET, RE nom npeninz nn unusually Inrco stock of AIL FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, of every description, for the fall trade; which will be olT•re,l at small advance for Cash, or approved credit. 1 hey ask the attention of dealers in the city and vi cinity to their assortment, and an examination of their prices—which will be found ends an to save the ex pense and supposed necessity of sending East for their supplies. Their stork will be kept full throughout the seater) 50r,24-lm GOLD PENS. Premium ever pointed Gold Pens. 11 UST reciesii a flesh assortment of tlio+e ble t•ens for the (looming Rooms, for Clergy mon, Lawyers and all others, who destre. a Convenient and durable pen, and to ho freed from the vexatious bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills. For sale wholesale and retail by W. W. WILSON. sep'24 Corner of Market and Fourth eta. The Steam Boat Arrow, jamJAMES ATICINsoN, Master, will re sume me her regular trips from PITTSBURGH TO FRANKLIN, on the first rise of water, CO' which we expect in a few days. sep24,3t ra'' Franklin papers copy 6 times, and bring their bill; on hoard on her arrival. Eastern Sole Leather. asooLBS. Eastern Sole Leathor, just received and for sale by JAMES MAY. THEATRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LYADYR OF THE ORCHYITR•, J. H. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. let Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cte '2d " " 374 3d " 20 " Pit 25 '• Gallery fur Colored Persons 20 First appearenc. of Mr E S CONNOR. Wednesday Evening, September 24,1845. Will be acted the celebrated end popular play in 5 sett, called RICHELIEU, OR THE CONSPIRACY. After which, ft faforite Musical Farce, called THE ALPINE MAID. LZ Fur particular+ see small bill Dune. open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at 4 1 , 11.. t. 7 precisf•lv. .ttrt 24 AGFEALII.I' to moire. teretol'ore given by the Board of Managers, the sale of lots in the Al legheny Cemetery, (late the property of Geo A Bayard, will take place on Friday morning the 26th hurt, On theptemi.es. Sale to comment, at 10 o'clock. Tel MI one third rnah in hand or when calli'd for by the Treacioer, and he remainder in two equal payments In six and tw rive months. As the entire proceeds cf the sale of Bruin! Lots is to be expended in paving for and ornamenting the ground+, and otherwise detnyerl to charitable usees, as may be seen by n resolution of the Board, it is hoped the enterprise may be abundantly sustained by a jibe. rid public. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Madcira Wino. C Superior Old, for s a le by W. B. ANDERSON, No. 25 Liberty, & 3 Ferry st 41, 9.4 ,-12... Coftt.e, Sugar, and Teas• BAGS Superior Java Coffee. %JP 10 • " Laguirs, do. 1 bl. crushed Sugar. 1 " Pulverised do. 5 Half chests Y. H Tee. 2 " " Black. 1 " " Goripnwder. 1 " imperial. Just received, and for Yale, by sap'.l4 ililw W. B. ANDERSON 11. CHILDS do CO., JVHOLE3ALL Don't AND Snot. WARC- 4 / H. ❑er. ' RE nnw receiving n Inrge and extensive stnck of BOOTS St. SHOES; men's and Boys CA I'S, La ' dies' fall BONNETS, of g rent variety, and adapted for fall and winter sale., all having been purchnved or extremely low prices, enables them to compete with New York and Philadelphin, and they assure their S . e.itern frier do and Merchants generally, who are ,canting goods in their line, and will favor them with I call, that they will make it their int,rert.to purchase. ' Alan, just received, 1300 sides New roils tanned Sole Lenther, nt very low prices. ser.‘23-dl&uet Chu Dn•mnrrat, publish to the amount of Itod Op.-Re this office. Bibles. 4 FINE motortment of Q larto 8 vo. end ronkot L. lliblrs, rdnin and gilt at BOSWORTH Sr. FORRESTER. No. 43 Nlarket Rt ENYCLOP.IDIA AMERICANA; Enc)cloreedia of Science Literature and Art (Brand's ) Encycloreed la o f G eo ," r h y , American Farmer.; Knowiedre for Pale by BOSWOR TH & FORRESTER, No. 43 Alert:. t sr. Stztionnry. A FINE assottmcnt of Ktper, Quills Ink , etc. ■t BOSWORTH At; FORRESTF:R. 43 Nlarknt ,trod. Drn fl POUNDS Ligtiot ice mot; Jiv 30 R..guitts Antimon3; 50 " Hi Chromate Potash; 224 " English Berlin; 2 Baire!s Ground Ginger; I " White Rosin; I Bale Velyet..Cottle Corks: Baskets Salle Oil, for slit. by B. A. FAIECESTOCK - & CO., corner6ih and liinod sis Temperance Beaks and Publications. (IN HAND nod for sale an assortment of the Pub l../ hellions of the American Temperance Society, New York. nmongst which are—Permanent Temper ance Dociimisnis—Wnshingtrin Tompetance Society, Hannnh Hawkins, Uncle Hugh—Confession of an Inc-by - doe—The Enquirer—Temperance Diaingue.t— terrwerancr Hymn Books—Helps—Six nights with 'he NVasliingtotiiti n s, and Arthur's Temperance Tales; Temperance doornals. and about 100,000 Youth's Temperance Advocates, fur sale nt the New York ISAAC HARRIS, Anent and Corn. Merchant, Nu. 9 Fifth st sPr, tw. A FRESH SUPPLY or Johnson's Superior Pall and Winter PRINTING RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Orrice of the Pittsburg% Morning Post BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. s"rl7•,l&atf FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!! 'he lozen. houdred, or thousand; fresh and will 11 b..; quick, for sale, and will be applied nt redu ced rates. Operations of Cupping performed as usual without pain. L. J. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon, No 8 St Clair street, •epl9-3m Pitt,hurrth, Pn. Books and Stationary, &c. FOR SALE—a variety of large and small Family School and Pocket Bibles and restaments, a few German Testament. and Books; Religious Ceremo inies; Saved Songs, and David's and Watt's Psalms and Ilymns;,.Seneca's Morals; Grimshaw's Rome: Events in Indian II istor); American Pioneers, 2 vol.; Complete Farrieft Gunn'a Domestic Medicine; Gazette of PennWvanie, 7 volt; Journal of the 'Senate and House or Representatives of Pennsylvania, from 1798 ,to 1800; a variety of School Books, Slates, Writing and Letter paper, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth at. rir• Beeswax, Seed, Paper and Carpet Rags, bought. sepl9-cllar Drugs, 30OPA r ERS Wood Pill Boxes, 1 bbl Cuttle Fish Bone, 1 " Sal Amoniae, 4 bundles French Leaf 50 !ha Spanish Annatto I Case Phosphorus 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of 6th and Wood its, ICE, ICE. ICE. STEAMBOATS, HOTELS, and others, supplied with superior, pure Allegheny let, by the bushel or barrel. Apply at H. JACKSON'S Meat Store, Nn. 60. Penn street, sth Ward, two doors from Feas & Cassel's Drug Store, corner of Walnut and Penn treets. Sept 10.2 w HEM= Cemetery Lots Boots and Shoes 131 Wood Street Valuable Works SACRED :lUSIC BOOKS. CARMINA SACRA, or Boston Collection of Church Music; Masons Sacred Hnrp, Volume Ist, latest edition; Masons Sacred Harp, with Parent noes; Missouri Harmony do do; f3rudbury and Sanders' young. choir; Western - Harp, by Wakefield; Christian Harp; Crintus Erciesia., by Darbey and Stanbridge; Boston School Song. Bob; Kineslevs Social choir, 3 vols.; Snuibern Harp, by Mrs Dana; School Singer, by Bradbury and Sanders: All the above works are kept for sale by the subs scriber, a nd will be sold wholemale and retail, at the lazy's! rash price:. JOHN 11. NIELLOII.. seplG 122 Wood et. above Fifth. Removed to the Old Stand. Cfl A RLES H. KAY rospectfully informs his friends and former customer,. that he has op. erred at the OLD STAND. (which ha, been re-built and enlarged since the Fire of 1041 April.) corner of TVood and Third Streets, oppo.rito IVirode' new Ho tel, whir a large and well .reletrierl Stock of Paper, School. ("Miura!, 111 ink. Lary, Medical, Theologi cal and Miscedanrons Book:, PLAIN and FANCY STA riosA en—and every article in hi, line suitable for COUNTRY SALES, all of which hale joer been prirrha•iNl by biro, for cask, in the Eas tern e iti e , C. H. IC. propna' a confirrin h!..ales generally fo r cash, and will make a correvondinr, abutem•nt nn he p.ices he re tof or e charged by the trade. Liberal rfigrour.t made to Colleges and Schools. Blank Boob, for Mereh7liii and Cownty Officers made to order, h, any ruled pattern, in the best man ;per and nt the shmtrtt °leers from COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS promptly aiienrlmi in. Rags taken in exchange fur Gooks and piper at cash prices. aeptlB Charles I. Ray, LE and Retnil Boolc.eller, Paper Dealer, Sinti,ner nod Bookbinder, coiner of Wo o d nod Third Greets. meet In RETURNED TO WOOD STREET, WM. A. FALL & CO.. EXCHANGE BROKM:RS, ET AvE rrnmed their Exchnnge Office from oppo -L site the Bnnk in Fifth cruet, to No. 64 Wood Street, One dont from the N. E. corner of Fourth. Our 'me office on Fifth street i, for rent cheep. The locality and room would suit well for it retail store; apply to Wll. A. HILL & CO., nerd fl-d] w° 64 %rood .1. on.. door from 4th. DENTAL SURGERY. Teeth supplied on improved Principles al reduced Charges. ARTIFICIAL Mineral Tem h from one to on entire set, inserted h, answer the purposes of ' , lnsilco lion and nrticahttion. equal to natural teeth; and so near ly resemh:ing them, that the closest observer cannot letect them from sound. natural teeth. Tender arid decayed Teeth filled wiih Tooth polite, end without pain mad.. ',Uhl and 12 , 1.101 for mastica tion, obviating the neresshy of exu acting Teeth insetted by atms3ph,ric pressure without springs or clasps. It re' golarities in children's teeth ii attended to in time, prevented, and adults greatly remedied. Tile h.c ri her has one whole set and a part or a set of his artificial teeth finished, which he incites 111010 who stand in need ef such rn call a t.d examine. CHARGES. For Teeth on G. 1,1 PI lie, (tom $2 to $3 each. " Silver Plate or Pivot 1 to 2 " For Plugging 50 cts to 1 " For exti aci ing 25 cts Operations given over by other Demists. solicited. nod no charge mode without entire satisfaction is giv en. Advile gratis , sept 19 d 3 m L. J CHAMBERLAIN. Birrseon DemiAt, St Clair et Copperas, O DBLS in S :‘, ;( i ir L i , L n E loi ß l, & ll' 4 11. R1 TC7( ETSON, No 170 Liberty ot Pure Rye Whiskey. 6rk lIRLS. purr Mutt. Rve Whi4lcey, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, sepl7 N 170 Liberty at. SanH bbls Nu 1 Milli:nor.. T,immetl, in store fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, sep 17 No 170 Lilx•rt candles.—d 7 bxs New Refold Mande, in store and rul side by MILLER & RICKETSON No 170 Liberty st. GEORGE COCIIR A\ HAVING rebuilt and removed to his old stood, No 46 Wood street, next to the corner of Se cond, continues to transact * general commission business. He will be constantly supplied with American manulactures at the lowest wholesale cash lances. inept 17 Brown Finnnelm A cases of a superior (plant!, just received from he manufacturer., for rile at the Inereta wholsalts cash prices by GEO. COt.:FIRAN,26 Wood st. imp 17 Red Flannel , . 114 eases superior rod flannels for snlo on favorable At terms by GF:O COCHItAN, 26 Wood st. Spinning Vheel IronN. Afurther supply of this article, of the beat quality, received and for sale by GEO COCHRAN. FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT P. MCI.VAAT, DIIILVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, TN ALI. ITS VARIETIE3, AT THEIR WARLIIOU,E Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBti RG D3' Our Works continuo in Rill operation, and w• are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptne,s. Purchaser, are respi.ctfully solicited to call and examine prleits and terms. repl6-ly TO PRINTERS Type Foundry. and Printei's Furnititinsr Warehouse. ?THE dubgerihers have opened a new Tye Foundry 1 hi the ciry of Now York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job nr fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Braga Rules, steel, Column do, Composing sticks, Chaim, and every article necessary fora Printing Office. The type are cast in new mnuldt., from an entirely new set of matrixee, with deep counters, are warrant ed to be urnsurpasAed by any, and will be sold to suit the times. Printing Presses furni.hed, and also Steam Engines of the mu.t approved patterns. machinist consinaily in attendance to re pnir Presses and do light work. Composition Rollers cast fur Printers. Editor* of Newspapers who will buy three times as much type a. theirs bills amount to, may give the abate() six -nom he insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. CROCKFORTS.OVEREND 60 Ann street War is Come Again! THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support heretofore awarded him, and again appeals to a generous and patriotic people to sustain him in his DISINTEE,HSTED efforts toe rve them. He therefore, reminds them, that ho has just returned from the East, and is in the doily receipt, direct from the manirfactut ers,of u splendid assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, all se lected with great care and circumspection, which he pledges himself to sell lower for cash, wholesale or retail, than can be purchased at any other establish ment in the city. This is a serious foci, as all those heretofore purchasing from him can testify. He would also inform the YOUNQ LADIES, that he has a beauti ful article of the genuine EN0t.131,1 KID white and black clipper, the tastiest article ever offered to the public. All goods purchased at this establishment warranted. N. B. Measures taken for al( kinds of work, and made at the shortest notice. Remember the place. A. WCAMMON, 112 Market street, facing St. quir et iep 15-d2w
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