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Morning Jto
1 HARPER. KPrrOR AND PROPRIETOR.
PITTSBURGH
THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1848.
/. . YOICIfi OK ALLEGHEHY COCJITV!
FOR PRESIDENT,
fJAMES BUCJIIANAK',
to the derision of the National Convention
lit THIS PAPER. THE LA tVS Of THE Iwirrn
STATES. TREATIES. KESOI.OTIOES OE Coy.
Jyy AVI'HOHrT y.
Trey/eeT' 0 "- an'tlZZt'^d
lmPMhidSphia rOU " h! "‘ rCC, - iB ' Tglui
;.TBE gCOTT JHEETXKG.
evening, according to previous no*
lice, the “ Whigs,” of Allegheny count;, friendly
*®-# e nomination of: Gen. Scott for the Presidency,
met »t M’Fudden’s warehouse. We were not pre*
ent j but were favored with * statement, in each of
ttw good and trie “ Whig ’’paper. of the city, auf
ficient to enable us to form a fair idea of the nature
of.the tdatcriaia entering into its nrganiiation—
Speeches were made, resolutions were offered, the
general administration denounced, and ail other
thing, were said and done, which were to hare been
elEiW 1 * " WMg ” mce ** n K» excepting Urn,
VV*" o®. the occaaion, made charge,
njtfunat Mchut Ciat, such as even hit most deter
■med opponent. have not yet made—that hia sole
38W?s° ,n 8 to the city of Washington this win
that he might overawe the - Whig » men.
benorCoogreM, and secure to himself the eomina
bon % tho Presidency. We had, m the simplicity of
hOnjatyybelieved that Mr. Clay actually had business
of an important character in the Supreme Court,which
>* P«*e>>ce at the scat or government ;
tmtaome of the prominent « Whigs” at this meet
«•“»: this waa all « gaininon ’’—that
Mr. Clay had no business at Waahington; that his
«rnl£aim was to scenre another nomination; and
thaf his friend, knew it. Had such a statement been
hy one of our own party, we should have
■owed upon it a. very illiberal; but. we have no !
righto diapnte ,he fact, coming as it docs, from ,
*««d * Whig..’» They have the peculiar merit of ,
folng against Mr. Polk, or any other Democrat, and I
ttimot,_theref»re, be presumed to sav any ihinir
fbst is not true. 8
The meeting, a, we judge r,„ ln the statement,
which have bern made respecting .t, was a large
one—about*. large a, that of the friends of Mr.
Clay, The speeches no doubt were able, as one of
the orators, wc in told, was f u |] of joke,, g,,, hr
laughed a. heartily a. any of tho.o who heard him
Some of the el Kjuent outburst, of the speaker.,'
.gains* the administration, we are told, were of!
such a eharacter, as to indicate that the »rai„ r . may i
congratulate themselves, upon having Seen in I’m,. ■
burgh, and not in the City of Washington—for, had :
they in the vicinity of the White House, either ’
? r< H ,ll F llt "’>uhi have met the Tate of Caisar, or j
-the presidential mansion would have been blown to !
mwrying' the. unfortunate orator, off J
amid the ruins. But these sameorators.it would
22* *t® r ‘l 1° please. They condemn Mr. Clav
*ec?tu'ht it a “irhig,” and limy are vehement in '
their denunciations of any man who i. a Democrat.
They curse Clay because he has ban so often defeated,
-rwfcen the solo ground upou which he has been
defeated, ie, the odious measures supported by him,
Wd lor which they profets to contend. Fortunately
or Mr. Clay, he had a few support era at the meet
U«, Who, though theydid not defend him by speech
' [ ready to do so by muscular powers ; and
® semi-gc ntccl manner gore the lie to the i
statements of the "fuss and feathers" men. Ta- l
kea altogether the meeting must have been a rich
one. Weiblll endeavor to notice the proceedina. 1
farther, when they shall be published.
Something Cnrloos.
OBe of the mnl singular circumstance. connrc
•9s,f** 1 ,h * **»•* movement, in this city. ia
tM &ct, that a portion of the recruit! for tlieUni
tedState.’ Army were employed to carry about
ttnwgh the streets a transparency, followed bv
drtnw and firea. It ia a matter ol curiosity with
many; t° know who employed tbcac men, and what
authority there ia for taking men fi-oro the ranke of
thnarmy. to go about dramming up recruit! for a
Ptwulential candidate , The matter i. one which
Htoogh seemingly trifling, involve, a principle that
“S#* b^eo "actioned in thia country by any but
iMiUltia ehemiea of our form of government..
evidence of the round view, entertam
edby th« democracy of Indiana, upon the Wilmot
Ptwnro, wecopy from the State Sentinel, . rca™u
Iwe d» entlj I *' l , »‘>h entire unanimity, by a
/W?. 1 W mccung jn p„ ke coun , /
Z?. oCl ,‘:° n w * tl ', °‘l>er indication, w. have, of“
“ th * P ,r ‘ of lhe northern and we,.
cxnnoramui» C7 .>, 10 * Un ? bjl U,c constitution and its
emphatic declaration of our In
wSheS mao a!i to every
11 a<id * confirmation, alao, to the
SKS f “.uJ !h V < ;“ 1 ' n,ncd ' that in any struggled
jWTiiifg toe political and constitutional right* of tho
”““ I, ,® nr “"’f "hence for aupport from the north,
in, in . , ° P °? ,i er dc ” ocra < : J- In any whig meet-
l '' f ?°« hern Statea, auch a rcaolu
fijfiil.- “ 1 l d , of “"ting with favor, after
eds woS? 1 ?"’ ( T h ‘ Ch we " e informed this rccciv.
of embi»fri,r e a' C ” J cou . t f d oot > '' ith mark
oThjnbittered and implacable oppoaition.— Hhiit-
Our brethern ~r the South have had too many
Pfeoft of the Tact, to admit a doubt upon Ihcir
ipuda, tbit their “ oniy reliance lor anpport from
*“? North, must be upon her Democracy,” “in
aitjr atruggle involving the political and constltu
tional righta,” either uf the South, the Eaat, or the
Weal,. . Upm the Democracy of each auction alone,
can the whole rely, for support, in any struggle in
rolving constitutional rights. The Democracy (of
the East, the Weal, and the North) recognize the
Constitution a. the only true political ba.isj and aro
therefore indisposed to adopt any schemes, conflict
ing with, or coinpram.tting that glorious charter of
our libertie. They only ask their brethren of each
Mction of the country to act upon the,, same ba.is,
in all general matter., leaving each free to adopt
in their own sphere, such regulation. ,l,ey deem
moit conducive to their ow n interests. I„ ,h or t i|,
true Democrats, in every part of our Union, ajreo
on all generol topics ; and act in unison in earning
ont (heirplant*.
■•“ We understand that one of ihp oratora it
the Scott meeting, contradicted a statement which
be said had been made by some of the Clay
“ Whigs,” that Mr. Clay had gone to Washington
as one of the counsel in the Rhode Island cases.
gentleman was understood to deny the state
ment in lolo.; and declared that the »le object of
Mr. Clay was, to insist upon his own nomination
by tH member, of hi. party. This is a matter of
.Mull -consequence to the Democratic prrty. They
are willing to let ihcir opponents villify each olh
er « much as ihey please. We only mention it, to
•how one of the beautiful wait. of Whiggerv
Whenthosc who have once acted with us, dime
out and, denounce our fast and tried friend, wo
“Otpport them, and strive to-win their kind’ offi
cw. We read them out of oor ranks; and turn
over to the -“Whigs!” "
W* Wp onderatand that the Governor General
a despatch from the home
Government, ra which it i. annonneed to him, that a
new.and aabSfactpry postal arrangement has been
made with the United State., and that ,t,,i| comc
into operation ui April n ciU—ilonlrcnlCourier fv*
ruary 6th. ’
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J ®*“’ Homi, PBttABJIJaU.)
February 2()j,JB4g,
Dea* Hum : When yea were injphiludelphia,
of courre you .topped at J 0 „e,. Hotel, No. ,62
o“t7 ‘at f T"' *”
“rr dd " ,ad w.::
hi. hou ° g r°r d 1,,1ng a “ d kil,dt reatmeut, .top at
h • house. I f ound the Pm . J om l
an old "(V™ H ° U 1 1 WM s,Jnoel * n a° iced to see it a.
you mv rtr ° ng ab " ent ' 1 mu,t congratulate
y ,my dear Harper, on the beautiful appearance
aim 7, PaP e er ’ ,iDCe 1 left homei 11 certainly i..
Ogether the neatert sheet I «ec anywhere. The
pure and honest Democracy of VVeatern Pennsylva
ma will au.tain you, and liberally, too.
There is nothing eiciting here to write about, or
noli. , C *? inly g ‘ re yoa a lon * letter. In
ponucal circle., there is considerable talk in rela
tion to the Presidency. I fi nd our Democratic
friend, here in excellent spirits, and they look fur
ward with confidence to the nomination and election
of our own BucßAWAtr. M y fi rm belief it tha , Mr
® A " Wll ‘ be 1)16 nominee of the National
Convention. Thi. opinion I have forLd| afte!
Tetret me C f amonBa“n 8 a “ b °» "ho have
an. S,— ° f kno "‘"8 Ptiblic opinion in differ
tuckv Win country. General But«., ofKen-
Viee P “ Drobabili ‘y. be our candidate fo*
e vth?„ ,: n r WUh “ UCh * tick "> sweep ;
everything before u., and .ecure two-third, of the
7''‘ n 7 . Elec,oral College. It i. t 0 be feared
the division, in the Democratic rank, in th. „ . For Dai ‘v War,,,,,. p„„.
o4afsmr. Y b °u; k i wiU r B,c “ ,o Wth “
ftc cannot be disputed, and it appear, like an ano- l! b a Pe'/ectefunH/y, , n d itha it would .ec^
maly in p01.t.e.1 matters, to’find the noble Empire af , actlon - • 1
State in the hand, of ,he federalists. lam told, ought bi rai“ed"“o"ihf, o^ 0 / "n 'L h iucli'in. which,
however, that there is now strong reason to believe ourcitylsTb^daml^b^'toesmSaL",:^^! l
at a umon ticket will be formed, which will once my‘ought no! thercr ° re '~he. ,h e matter of econd-
together the rival faction, of the “Barn- t7r7s' ", “ I bav ? •"J' w c,ght. 1 grunt, tha‘t
burner... and ..Hunker,,.. Such an event would object; Cut“. d oL„o.7fo7^ha’| a S:':' Pl '‘! l ' hl9
certainly bo hailed throughout the country with un- ° have an additional u, laid u.oTthem
alJa>ed graaficaiion. .ufficient for such an object. The taxon iV.L' iv
A very interesting tri-angiilar fight i, „ 0 w being ’ a " d *° P urcl,asc a lm >
carried on between the friends of \T r j » procure apparatus and furniture;
-3p.-sr-wesss
g alive o tea nil] alto move in tin*good work vai * 10 P«aons of the two i atudents would pa/ n regular tuition fee^whl o^!?^
suppressing vice and infamy. If the existing laws ral ' named. “ Old Zack ” has a Isrge party in Ih. ' “''“'m , WO V ld bt Supported from a public’lund" tiic,c 7 000 000
are not adequate to Uie case, let there be new c„. "bo are very active in hi! JtaS 77 i .Werer uS"5.* ° f «hich wouM I There is no doubt tha. m
" 111 " fl ' ct ,<!vcr,! p ' oa,t -- ‘r der * of thi " >»*««. e» “S £ZJX ght it" i t jerti r Z te :r ,gl “ <if
an occuont P °" 7° per, " n who "dl engage in cla,m *° Political honesty or consistency.^They-j rbcre “““.‘biug that I mofe deprecte, thiiTai B «‘' reppesethLt thn ? '““liou* of hog, ’ We
an occupa ion so infamously d.sgraceful and di,. arc "««ly old worn out hacks, without an! ner.no T— Hut Ido not bcl evo“he “b o??M7 g-resTt Pa e4 ' in tho,e Stales, in the
gust,ugly obscene. We find the follow, reference * ">«“cnce, who have been kicked,, r l "cll-founded. Howi. it in our Coilerr r mi^on-but"l, l bu( little over one,
tu the proceedings in the Maryland Leg' and w ’h i *" «*"'**«*' reader
‘ Ordered, That Out Committre t>n the Judician Taylo »» «alew he come, out and ur. hr is a i ff***»fi from the Public School, lo U,e Gniv <C k foll ® w *ng table;
be and .. hereby ins,meted to ,„ q „, r .Z Z p ™ t 'n " whi « a » and i. the advocate for ,l“ U‘ C ' *' ()r '“l" 1 “° «”«6° « eha“, smdent, Thov !’ Prussia Population. Hogs.
siSSc-H ='t-" w «=■
exhibiting then,selves arc indictable 'a, c 0.,!l *'* eonntry. He known f”* f”P*!* lba « «>« ,h“.M ulc tb„“ I Here are twentv-.hree £,?»#*
be^^^" | majpr
•»d, ’.hoeing the l re ref reL.: h „°f ?,7 ,nfett ““ ma "" b “ ~~ bmernei. .1 ! "‘^irVn 0 ***«* P«“. | '("j^nV T
b.apow.‘i'.snisriS'-'sisra'S-daisS*• i~v.si.xks b
officer, and able man, ..taken from a letter from «Ml.y took me ,0 the Custom Honie- I ‘«“'*“ ■I be in§
Washington, recently publ tt hed the NrcWnd ’* b ‘<=b 'a ed on Cho.nut between Fqurtl, i mt'iU,,! 1 to br '”« a " "f our • ,a,io " "> -SSj ! but, brough up as thev^eTn^,?
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,2=;v;:z:'x^v.t:«:s.s; ■ ■-■ •..''.rs: »»Ssf xrr P s,:it;Ki-as
“han d . baT ' l,ce “ a> “ c.mm.s.ioner, d ,. P | . ' 7".' a " kDOW *" w ®» a. I lean 1 «ur Public School than tlm^ 1 D,r ‘ ,ctur> Turkto O' Euro P c ' he y «till bllievo a
Ohio and u, 1 ,!; I " ri "’, a lawyer in U,am - Ulc ion * »»■» B'rco contest which was re '"‘ their children to Seleu s ! ch, d pa ; o no S r! J |'7l, U ' d h * a mnlt '( d ' rfc of
an e xtrn.rdi„ary !,t"od id! la <■»*. »f H. glory.it, power Z”ul IS ! 17 & MB ' »»»•*«»*.
greJe'Pytars! 7nmed and"; ! toUll m! “ »%^'y/‘‘.’.d"!?; i ifidirtfsil!?? °°' 1 -'7*7 a^ve^o”^
i B , ; t r ;°; i er r 7 i ea, i ;;" d laka P°™° « Its finances. !,“7r77 u ,S\e° f „7:;„7 k 'f "F I f“i«hM C 7’ but one " lf °> 10
;«- f rir.tr.-srJ vxr“l*lS“r rK :
exercised hi. finejuJgment and great energy of char-i lleath - The Depo.itc. were n moved—the Ranir would bo found u> be ground!©.. Vh ’ * lhl !l k,
w W ch u,r^ ,, ,°^ l e . i r’’ 0 - ,ho r ßho,,! In,,eid ° r,he r«.% b o ir y , a ' t '«' o ». r «‘ , ”»:k h :;
hi. department into division., placed an efficient : r e,,, ' on ° f ‘ h<l Go " rmne "t, I row find that the “ 'ah .., to see that plan adomnd 7’ l , hll my "“if
7dcr tO 7. Ch ’ - d . oomuicneed a rigid mre.t.gaul" "'T™'" Uken P“°" «f the I n « d -«T-ct7«f wbtehTrfH
-hIS £" .777,X7; yean by » b j a « ">- b - “taT» aC '
to the great injury and'inj««m. y l 7 T’ d °l l °“ Wa ' nß ‘ * ,rcel > baak of I 1 ‘ VITV
d 'i n * i ,r?' l *! tocommendotion, (indeed he drew , P " denc «’ Square, where the.e aigmficant word,
the bill,) a law was passed, by which the traders m *- y b ® r ' a<l on » ahlngle :«■ OffUe rf the
fbnTw?ndlfn7 d 7', hCr ‘ ndt,lg '" cc ia ,heir disgrace !<« "/ B«nk of the VniM Statu *• ‘ ’ K
Tul swindling and this poor race, who seemed to be 1
abandoned both by God and man, are protected from
fbntl7'“ d Th and P' aced on a “Ore comfortable
rooting. The report gives all the details, displar.
a mind of the finest order, and ia well worth read-
| ng ’M D K “b”*’ an f pbilanlbropic mind that it
vvouid be romeUiing greatly to be deplored, particu
larly for the poor Indian, should Col. Meddl
hi. chief port Mr. Cochran, who wa, P,7erlv
chief Clerli in the War Department,e ver 1e remov
ed under any administration, from the charge of the
poor Indians, as no other two men could be foimd
.0 entirely conversant with their affair, s„ d ,h e ban
mode of protecting them.” me best
Mr. Pooio, of MI Hl „i p p| r
“ R * l ''"’n..*,-> of the AV«. For* Herald, a highly
impalnal Wa.hlngtnn correapondcnt, thu. alluded
to the late apecch of Senator Fooxc-the gentleman
an vehemently denounced by the <• Independent ”
oflhe North American : 1
Mr. Foote'.yecch fell like, bombshell on the
opposition Bide of the chamber. Jt was . , trajn of
'■T e **“"» b ly -ustsincd through
out, and of terrible, intensity. While it lasted it
produced a great sensation, a „d did more damagi in
thf/.r^i 8 ° fth t- "L" B’’ 8 ’’ lhaD a " T 'P eech iolivered
this session, tach sentence made a breach in the
defence ol the opposition, and one after another ol
those hho have denounced the war was dragged
lorth, and made to rcccire a tremendous castigation
Dunng this time, the crowded galleries were ri.ll a.
death, and the Senate was enchained in a breathless
and anxious silence. But this bold philinoic did not
mT FoT' 010 * ° f the timid lnd ‘he P «i3e44 o‘
Mr. Foote's own party. They suggested that the !
diX ,n i?o h '‘' ,rh i d °J pireH > *“<>> before ha could con- '
5 . b«« rf*el‘ " foOli ’ b u' V f' 1 ~,ort in ,he -Mi'o !
on the e ‘>reloquence which has not had a parallel
MV h s E „„ fl ,:Ta", f ,he «»' i
!tcm ‘ ,o Wf
question of the war i. , 1(1| 'J ILaoT U P°» the great
rmntylvanun and t’hr Union T? Ced ' *"* by ,he
greater mh*tnkp The iiJ! ° * 4 T* lcrc never was a
lers of the State, and from^n* 11110 P r, I SB / ‘ n quar
open and emphatic in iu denim ° f Lrnion i >•
«a! paper* quite asop? n a « H T m '° n > nnd the
Provil. We beg Vea™ >" thoir ap.
Reporter to the article, i„ thymol/, "‘d " ol tho
man, from Ihc Pitlsburgl, I‘Lt u n T ! g “£'' n L n * yh ' a -
A'xmnmer, both able Vi ?„Cn t a," „"“*"*«
Om- cotemporary of tho Postmake, a defe. W ‘ P T , [*'
Democratic pro.,, again., the .Sc k ? 0 * mVw*" 0
mot, that will be responded to by cvcrv * VIL “
publican cditorm the commonwealth/ r 0"
Penns
,J:. L -n BEDKOOH ’--; A P« r *!>n t .i‘«u«oinea to un .
“re** In a room without ftrotamtio acek renn.o „
J co d b ' d > r>» not inconveni
ence, even in the aevereat. wenthaT ilie natural
inmr° f » h w bodjr will “peedify rcndcihitn even more
a y W .“ rm than th<r who eleepa in
3"T nl, r. d in nbedShd. artificially
h w,n be ertremly.lijbletoa aen
duHoated? ."fi 0 * r,ifioial I ‘“* “
«*e&rasBs£a&3!^
i*tfrtri;*►** je^-t.i--,’
t,.v
•y-siut t'-.*
MEM
Tlieail,,t,., ppl Market. '
' . «• pained to «en x paper that aim.Wbe eSE*-
: the Gazette, P' lnciDal . «®‘" •*
hand, en ? «» 4 trfth ftUd
imnot “""opponent, when iii. |
: victor !. n ,ntcl|eot to Obtain a more creditable
"*' Vlll " ol bandy epithets with the :G«-
e, or intemperate and offensive language de
gradee an argument, and eihibits but the weakness
Ot the head that utter, it. When we .tated that
JJar and Boiler Iron &c. were .hipped from thi.
City, to supply order, from New Orleans,” we made
the statement from an incidental remark ofa gentle
man intimately acquainted with the re.oorce. and
developments ofPittsburgh
corroboration of our belief tt.° haVe *
r erou * ;
by he r n J^ in '° Which il » r-hiored
iron i' Ml **' ° f ° Ur Engli,h
H th' rUC ’ br ° Ußht ih ‘° NeW Orle.n., and
.old there at a lower price than Pittsburgh iron :
but it. m/rriori/y produce, no competition in tho.e
u.e. for which good iron i. wanted. Swcdiih iron
1. better than our., but it. price i. proportionately
higher in the Southern market, and it. u.e i. but
limited
W e meat apologias to the gentleman who.e name
we have publicly u.ed to .u.u.n an important fact,
connected with the manufacture and commerce of
our city. H.a prominence a> a citiaen, in every
public meaiure to eitend the influence and promote
the proaperity of Pi.uburgh, may „ 0 , .efficiently
warrant ua; but la our only pjtcuae. The reputation
and progrea. of our mechanic, and manufacturer.,'
lleh? oTih r- ° r ° Ur ' ‘° theln ! the
hght of their forge, and furnace, cannot be hid.
hone butcroaker. and an embittered portiaan p t „,
would e.c.u, their fear, and dampen ih.ir energi..!
We will «tate another fact, which we may .up
po.e themendaciou, edilorof the Gazette will deny.
ne of our large foundric. i.now employed in mak
ing more than thirty thou,and dollar, worth of
carting, forthe State Houae of Loui.i,„,, c f the
mo.t beaut.ful gothic pattern.. Another iron tri
umph, galling to the wither, of auch politician, a.
• V •
Correapondenee at the Xorriaij
Banking ln the United 510 t,,. i
In the Banker,’ Mayarine for February we find uii
following table from Ute late,, offictal „bi«, si „" .
! numbcr of ba,,k *. “>»“»' of bank capital, eirculaZf and
apece of (llc Btatei . A 1
®nd these from correct data; <’
N S ?: conn,r,■.. '’.''.’.'S' Slfj&SL '.SSSSS™- **£
N. Y. city,.£ eflKffi 81 !S?SS
i'etm. country. 34 7 Bttfinftn M? 4,000
obil^ e,ph ?::::: \* gg « »
»gg Jgg SB
X CMoVnVa. : 1® «•’«*«»
Btnton,-....£ IS.'IS '»*» «MdK»'
Georgia. " ‘sSKffi i'^’ 000 3,330.000
Indiana. % MIS,OOO
» Carolina, 14 ifJSwJS £®ta.ooo t,<M,(XX>
Ala. Mobile, 1 *#?.«» UBl.OOO
Maine, 3J Jlmo™ “.311,000 1,007,000-
Md. country, -f’SS'®? 0 2U«,tt>o,
Baltimore, u V 5??' 000 800,000.
Missouri, \ S'Z £ 2 HX® I W-OOO'
New Jersey, -g, J'gL’2s 2,014.000
Louisiana, 8 1 rVymntv! OllB,OOO,
'Connecticut, 33 tfTOSOOO ~.2.VJOXi.
Vermont,.: £ »9ot’S£ J’JSvSX
N. Hampshire,.... 30 »»,«*«
Miebigan, 3 141,000'
R. Island, 02 linounrS o^S 0 .' 000 200,000
Delaware, “ luSffi 3*3^00"
Dis. Columbia, • • • • l .'etwVym 150,000
Wisconsin,..:.... ;j««.000 150.000
__ *lBO,OOO 130.000
-I?? 1 ’ 764 “"'’.MI.OOO 135.230,000 411,271i,1i00
• Estimates.
1 InTKrrrtiro Dutch Coi.obt.— The Hollmrf i_
i
I don to which the early Christians fled u™n o "he J d°b'
| ntruclinn of Jerusalem by the Romans lib!.' :
three months old, and number* 800 inhabitants'
Large numbers are to join them in the
their Pella will suddenly become a S^ r ' w * wl,t ' n
town. It i, a aingular iioht . P P U ‘ prai, 1 0
ofthe Cb.lntellige E ncer,
en shoes of these Puritans dr the 19 thCeef f'
the midst of the prariea ofthe Now Pu,cb. °V n
stretch from the De. Moines to L chA ’ ,hl "
Central lowa. They am “ e c "°o«<lue, in
with tent-cloth, or grass and hi? b ,n “? p * COT ored
ricaded witli all sort* of odd ' idcß bar
from the Netherlands oroddI °° l ‘'>iß botes sml chest.
States, a fjw weeks ( Zne! l ? Smnoo *° tl '« United
Many ofthe leading men ios«!. , ' fomade ! heir mar^s
and education. —Journal If 1 r#fineme,>t
tylvanian.
dated lp g Prfrom Governor Roberts,
the colony of Liberia hit. !f e .' G . ov «» n >ent,of
jng by purchaae the native titU t i n e,ti“g«ith
between the Grand Corah and R ?a 'n he ,anda 'Jing
gotiations were pending £? <,toa > antl lie-
Coatos for the purchase of thJt ‘, he Ch,en ’ of Now.
jeet of these purchase, i. to hreuk Thc *■»
I Commodore Hothain, ofthe British hSvctrade
received ordcra from hi, flnvcrnmc! , '] uadron , had
destroy the tdavc at g£| c * S.""* *‘ d
• iPMto&lfhid tfewL
itE2=
I* Post.
Youra, Irnly,
ALLEGHENY
IfttTroJ/kHmi/J 184S 'T T , 1 "> correspondent of the
igXI Hera,d ’ ,n >“• l-mer dated on the
."ASttaVrW'‘.“"'of »« by Mr/co'llan?;,*to
twuthings; that the^een™“of ttV *>>.pr W *'
totho restoration of the U.iir«flB« for l h.° Ppo, !f l '
ment whs rejected h» » , “ IC tttoond
tlio other that nio.V* of clo ven;.and, on
>a« aomebeiievo for it'had “i ,llon not a bsoluto,
“7-
Tl HE ? t° Bmo ® CE " ,! or A Desperado.— Captain
„ now at.Sain, Miguel, thu. Z
asr * dyinß eamb,er ’ a ■£
.ton, and hk “w^ 8 cipended oo " 8 u np '
phnm.ng his Maker, boasting „n,, P “f dln !> las
- h H ™?^ d
V * ,4
C* : i* I*
• * :
.X
n Convention,
v,* f “ ' owlnE a,eU ‘ e D «ll»*t?» appointed to the
natiflnal-Convention By the Detrioeratie State Con
vention recentiy held «t Utica • •'
:■»>; Q -
ru . .... „ v. stats at LAnoc. ;
cokoressiohal districts.
I Piatt Willett,
3^T P v in *’a M - Samuo 'E- Johnston.
4 Rl»a K w" e i ’ George H Purser, j
fi Wm p H » MaClay ' Eli J lb F - Purdy.
6 H m fi neyer > Mark Spencerf.
7 Rav Tnm r ,lden > Amo. T. Hatfield.
7 Ray Tompkmh, John C. Blauvelt,
9 Robert n UrK *“ b?e ' Henry Downing. i
10 To n , f ? :Bo “"’‘on. Merritt H. Cash
11 Johnn a n A< i atrallder ' Rodney A. Chipp. ,
' Pyooitman, James Powers. - -
3 Nir.hnt ' Riley Loomis.
13 Nicholas Udl, Peter Cagger.
14 Cornelius P. Allen, Jamas S. Whalen.
i«Pi n A Pra,ctttt » J. Geer. i
17 w a „ Pot !f r * Abm. Y. Lansing. I
in y* ** a,D ®- Crane, Arphaaad Loomis.
f^L tOnK “ E , Wm. Collins,
on w P j*?? S-Greene , James F. Starbuck. j
20 Ward Hunt, John Dean. •
y: m an J- Walworth, Datid’Eldredge. !
22 Oliver C. Rocker, Richard H. Sackett. •
24Wir ,W nty e * Leander Babcock, i
,am^a " er » Horace Wheaton. !
OR T u° m , a .; Y„ Howe > Daniel H. Thus.
26 John W. Wisner, Richard H. William.;
M o' S ,T th > Addison T.Knoa.
28 Honry R. Salden, Samuel A. Gould, j
29 James S. Wadsworth, William C. Dryer. 1
3? Andrew G - Chaifiold.j
32 Ttr a eW ’ • William Colvill. !
32 John T Hudson, Horatio Seymour, Jr. :
33 lames R Doolittle, Dean Richmond. i
34 George H. Stone, Robert H. Stevens. ,
i M" Monty matters remain *crv
Tbni l ‘? Ule “'unties arc made at I*> cent
t c d .oI 7"“ ° f Southern trade, has erta
•took, of s^r„ m „° n h B anS r 'Z°T' ” h 0 h “ Ve i 3r 8 c
them into the auction rooms wiih'a gJJ/JiJk'l'o®
nergy. The same reason prevents the jobbers
from buying w,th a. much freedom a, usual and lbt
consequence is, the amount of p“ nt e .’»l " i,e
trade* “steely reaching U?e us'uVt™";
ps^ssrs^izr:.^
Chicago and Milwauklc— two of the most fl •1°
ing towns in the Western Sm“ea-whea
§mmgz
ioUed” 1 ’ ,0 d ‘ SCOVer whe " i« "ill all be P c„?
c“n r d ju.;iy , too ) r toTe mi " ion morch,, ' l “ refused
The Jin . rBco,,c “ n f m '*rc consignments.
s's.-fat ."'.“v .rjsftw B ®
ays, sr** ■«* •rasas' '.srz'r.
j*f '• p-m £ e
tui
... ..J.-' '■ f
k- ¥■•-
TH«Porlc Trade
More thin'four hundred thousand hogs have been
alreadj paiSked. ittCincinnati, (of; the season 1847-8
aA number even for this'rtfaee.
“ ’ w ? fe, £ P'mm, oi>r tnfcr
tnatien leads usto.believe, that the aaaenttfof in
/mease Jissoccurzedin-the West generallv. Whv
is due f Some <nie will sayd The eiplanationjaa
very easy one. 5
' There are in the United Slates thirty millions of
hoga. There is about fifteen times the amount that
is usually slaughtered in the whole country for mar
ketan one year. Hogs grow to a full size in less
,' wo y ear *' It follows, then, from these facts,
that there must be, at least, five times as many ho™
Let?:.Thmrre:Uy t a?li ight b " fa ‘ ,e “ ed f “' tha
The deduction from this is one of great import
ance to the pork merchant.: It is this t that P tho
farmer always has it in his power to increase greatly
the number of fatted hogs., The effect“f this ha?
crease is to diminish the price in the hands of the
when wlliTthi r Th * < J ue *t ion . w *‘h him then, is,
his fined ? I V m , e , r ,ncroa ' e the number of
motive. H° g “ ’ “ 6will » ct •*« other Wen, from
motives. His great motive is the degree of profit in
the cost of fatting. The cost of fittfuS;depend"
() P on * ndlan c ?f n > a »d the price is ascertained bv
wlthftl lnß - pnc > ?' P ißllled pork in the summer
hiih ° f the Ptoviousseason. If these are’
i
£.ak e c s .h gh ' tfvssya-raff 1
makes his xalculations accordingly. The question
then is, only whether com is abundant t **
“ir n p PaB,) < IS4 V boU > «*>«<= circumstan-
Ptevious prices were comparatively
and lhe cr ®P of corn was immense. 'The ‘re?
suits we, see in the greatincreaso nfhoga paiked
from h nf Urk £ atted ’? ClnclDn ati comes exclusively
from K ' ntucll y and lodiana. The ,uppli«
thT. J these quarters were immense. Take this
m to Cincinnati from Indisn
bridec? g * oror.eil the M.amatoWn
roads lead^^from^ntMann 1 . 1 '^ 8118 ovcr tbe Miami, on
iea^;\rera h r^ i P rv g er.[e h S UP u>t e
w .° ma y havo oo.idea of the capacity ofthese
States to increase the number of hogs brought to
market, take the following statement. 8 The fi g rst ta
“arr. ? 8 e 47 a r " ut fur iB4o > th ° •*»»-£ -
Ohio
Kentucky.
Indiaoa...
liad n .ix 8 ftrrne j»’ 'ofiheJe thr'ees'tate!
fuJl"! 847 ’ We * U ' > P O « thi * to be nbouyhe state of
Ohio,
Kentucky,
Indiana,
LOCAL MATTERS
Tnr i S D m. Fu-tist.-vVo all rccTl'lMtChubbee,
“? ' "^ ,n f wl >° drew music from a sauce
| pan. He and his wife arc now in Philadelphia. A
| haw «ei,.ng, ago, they were invited to visit , he
Theatre. The Time, say, :
4Kri^r.nd f t
.hrpe»nd n h t r»r:L b /e *ST.&r ™ B '»?
-tenting mercy of *£
the ,erne where Pocahontas wa, betrayed into the
hand, of the whites, they repeatedly rfied tea™*
lor;»aa about to attack Powhatan, the Chief wa.
hi. ar r"e„r c Th'T‘ „ f n’ m !pr !'’ B ' , ' e r -m<he bo. to
s±iV!M3S»r&s^
career with tho white., their love of power and the
wrong, they had suffered. This piecing incident
» quite a compliment Id Mr,. ConSer-, ability as an
andp o r hviy mi‘thc°lndi an^cbaracto r h " dd “'
1.. E Sons or Anemc* had a good t.me of it on
Tuesday evening. They turned out strong, and
maijy were accompanied by ladies. The supper wa,
well go, up, we know, for Peck, Thompson St Co
never fail such affair, when they g„ about it. '
I he reason why tho orator of the day did Hot ap
pear has not been announced.
18 ,stonl « hi "S the audience, at
the Eagle Saloon. The chief wonder i. how it hap
pens that he,, permitted to murder the King*. En-
Bli.h .o brutally and escape, detection. The young
Lone.? C ?“ pUincd 0f '—B » ".pin.' in J back
thestagT bC nOWl ‘ ere Wl,cn tl,e Ptofewor i. on
ttS-Thr
lhn „„ . Willi ‘ ra P^i 3T^^r e .« l „, afliir to
thoae who were present to enjoy it. The room
comfortably filled ; the ladies were comfortably pret
y, and Ute other arrangements were in keeping.-
Hurra for Allegheny.
Her Hi
ihBM PITjIX So '* ,:r -—We ,ro requested by
r? Cr ''n ” U ‘ e * thM U,e OI >‘ r “»co to thcLa
layetto Awotably Room., thi. evening, wiil be the
cntraoco to t|t o Eagle Saloondon Wood .treat
Ticket, may be bad a, the door :-bj”a, an
impression ha. gone abroad with some, that fho
price or tmkat. willbe reduced at ihe door, the
-old ht7l. * '"T n ° Uckc ‘ " iH b 0
»olil «t a lea. price (ban Two Dollar..
Mduetow per-
hntered tho hall. of the Allegheny The.piL.j
Oil Tuesday night, and threw down the .cenery
much of which they detroyed ; the wardrobe tliTv
put up the chimney. The perpetrator, should b' e
whippod naked around the city.
oar Officer Fox left" yesterday, for Madison, la.,
with a requisition from Gov. Shunk, upon the Gbver
nor ‘ot Indiana, ibr the three burglars now in jail
in Mqdiaon. J
Sap Dr. Westervelt, of our city, is lecturing and
experimenting on Mesmorism, in- Cleveland, with
great success.
Manager Porter is expected in this city in a
few davs. ' N y -T
i.KijpV": i
A V iPT . . {PUHUC—No. 8.1 ' •
Stiff*
SJsS3fm^lp
strh:tion», as are prescribed in liufsm S*J a, io&*» oud re *
emh, JM.iy sev
3siliiiif3s
S ‘ u > d «^‘i°«Pm
Approved, February 2d. IS] 3. ' '
Hn K»- Corn bu.
•2,099 746 33,668,144
•2,310[033 39,947,120
.:,G23,(iOS 28,155,897
• V Ar ~ , ! [Pcbu<s-No. 9.1 ! • t
m&^S3££*
pass
(action oi' the provcdio the satis*
3i.7fcii*S tja^sais,f n »'
thrcc-fourth, ol ;the eosVof^Swtan^eHe?^'
jHogs. Corn Bn.
2,500,000 50,000,000
2,500,000 45,000,000
1,000,000 40,000,000'
a v . , ’l IPiiiuc—Xo. 10.1 i
AX ACTio coufinn .lie bouedury ,mo between Miaouri
tiicdhiding *£:xzTZJ‘r
s^P'tssMiss
vexed, i ..ece^'^el^^-'S^
A■’FliUviA), l-'cLu.'iry 15, IS4Q.
a resoi i-j^ U!T S ,s, rP , » L I J }
l£7r?waJ in St'SS, ? S* 'i 1 ' " cc,io “i °‘> <be pub
ic SewUkingL " aslun S'“. Pf.a tnonumcm
tbc Wjuhinmon K&imS^tdnu^fi af ‘ a, T t! ‘ d ' ’ rl * ilt
S»wfihs~awj*?«»
U.e President of the K«il«?®irtdZ bo™w Cd b) '
BSS*sw*So»3B
Apvboved. January 3t, 1549.
N E lVrso“ O l ?Mc.;rX» „f 1“. i p O JL'; f ,h > h Gi or
1 ram unpublished sources ;by P SXhonAorfe ?' volul,o, b
m .hr« yols. Vol. dd jusl receiver ° n C de Wlrn "';
w T GiSo"S4 u " B ° yar<1 ’ “ thc Good K » >r
1. > S a''ciip”!, ofuiliat" 1 St ° ry ° r ,hc ff enc ralio„;
Booksellers, Market at. '
tcd ?oon m low » or country, in store* nr
worch oases, oriou steamboats, &e for
scnooiroasteni, first ami seeoud rateclericK Ld \VZ ,good
warehouse men. and aircnbr #xL i » “ d *«*e*mcn.
frs&fei Sf
gence Office, Fifth stleei." 1 Aseifcy and Intclli
received, by Express* Gernirfn
totj- of Reformation, UfcSffSSwS’itofb" ofiUsT
? public house of SSS,? riu i'A < "»■>* ccn « 10 keep,
I "ve"sh bo "‘l, tl ’"-, 11 Pray ' CAT »AKIN 5 E O’fIANLO\ a ’
do cermv Üb ,h C n 7 l> ff : r 7<,n ' of - , '- ,e
i
'ogtenhusss
&S 2
By order of the Board of Managers, i V
fcb2S-d3iawtAplst :.,; " M ' - KE^' C ™J>, i
i,r s by /Tf^?gssas^-
- 1 1 *lO A\ pod wireM .
X„„de.. Kiit|tiire ~f s!'
lp*Tl. e v will s hortly rocc"^n' r l^ r S^ bcr ')' »>• .
House^
"'".rl ab .“ ul ll,nM; m °nths-a g o, ruid if no?™n ‘5 !- te Filll ‘
will be disposed of according io law. U d for sOOn >
JAMKS .MURPHV,' '
Firth Want. -
ftl)2S-0l(l«
S. fox &*&>££*»? militia? '-
Archer, and aTnZijS^. Cl ' m «»
with cage, comfort ami pal&Z*" m f rel,,l< ™!=» •« ■>"«,'
cicl;l i teljl l^dwTr'bnt)i ,ll wf^ U, “ o "' -‘"'f n ‘' cd up *"
OM %rn ,. C °' n 11 S" r . r . VL ' their customers also at their
febl7-tf * corn *r of tbcUiiunond andUuion tUeei.’
•, -: ’tf •
BY AUTHORITY
»nd Be«olntiomi passed •« H —rr
Session of the Thirtieth Cong?i^ lr>t
,• IPCBUC—Jfo,7.] '
.rom.h'Unted StaL ,o a"^srifA?rrct™S^'' 5
Rwf ° flhc “ cls of the aad of February and Sd or
the^lirin 18 lle ? n )llm<lre ‘ l and fony-aereu, reguiatC
P, ir C ~frj! B fi ar P a ’ ,cn S ers m merchant veisels. S
thf uLZZ &ZZ Tfi' W " of BWfsmtativ'stf
w* vnuM biota of Aintrua in Congress assembled That
JJS I ]} °? d “Iter ihe passage of this act,'all and every
SmSriMwfv!*-'i' h,c J 1 *|“Mor maV be'mplof&!%r the
American Colonization ilocieiy, or feythe Maryland state
SfXTSac?.!?
' roi “ W pon or ports in the Untied Slates
to any cefony or colonies on : the west coast of J&rica
rcside ihere, shall be, and ihflsrie
-«^^ er r^^ €JCce P led ® u * of and exempted Irom thc orier
aJ*on of the act entitled u An act to regulate the carriage
Sn<f*ssfHW I *. u * merchant vessels,”; parsed twenty-sec*
ono February, eightceo hundred and fort v-seven- nnH r%t
the apt entitled " Ait act to amend an act cntiiM 'ln n?,
sels eg mi5 te i^lfT ttn?a?e i of P aBBen S?rs in merchant vei
Siita'S.S 4 f tCrmin l “IS u ”? '™ cn said act shall take
' d '"° na e *E lllce <> »und“ru '“d
! r , robt. c. wiNTimop,
I speaker of the HojJ^JjJ^ rei,cu,B,i vcB.'
Prcaidcut o’f the Senate.
Arpßoyto.jJanuary 31 t 1«48.
-S " C • ' '-'-v:
'^3?s
'".-*; •: { «g
I ..• - j ■-• ;!
V, ‘ !V
News by Telegraph!
Reported for the Morning Post.
- Washikotob, Feb. 23d.
In the Sebate, after the organization, a mem™
wa. received from thi Present, ehmmonic.ting
* he draft of the Treaty witir Meiico which ha. been
heretofore noticed. ■ ; . f. t
rijaolßti™- wheth*
had ,he “hn’/ in Mdxico
what a .1, •.* °f an armi^lice; and if so, by
m 1 •
Jodiciaty 8 r? * oluUp " * Dtho, - ili, >« «h«
H 99 required anv nW' “a Wl ‘ ether tlie sc * ; ® f
tually to puniah pe Told’ W
with the enemy in time of^ 1 " 8 Co,r “»P« nd *»ce
■ Healad offered areiolHtt.. ’ . . f
lion of aecresy upon a)] previond’E * th ? , “ Jn " c '
ness relating to thi. treaty; wflichbu,i
withijrew/ and proposed a secret .
was agreed to. ,e “‘ 0 ». which
| Mr. Sevier had moved that the treaty be r.r a
to the Committee on Foreign Affair., and th.UM'
printed, which wdsagreed to. be
T*—. sen *‘h then Went into ,Executive .cion,
and when the door, wero again opened, Mr. Cart*
chairman of the Committed on Foreign Affair.’ '
made a report concerning the claim, of Col. Fre
mont, against the government lor liabilitiea jndur^
red in the Californian expedition j VHicb orjer.
Cdio be pnnted. tuid ito.otiq extra copies ordered
- Mr. Casa then gave notice of hi. intention ■ to del
bato the ten regiment hill to-morrow.
Mr. Mason replied that circumstance, had occnr-
I red, which would make ft,rther debareunheceHary .
and he would like that an immediate vote would be
delay might: bwfntali-**
Mwnf,. rejoined,! that yhpw the necc*.
city waa greater thatthe bill should paia.
After a rambling debate, the Senate adjourned,
Ff °.h ** <?use > we h " e »«' reports, and'-'pre
sume that body' merely met and adjourned. ' :
Mr. Adams still breathes. 1 ; - ’ i '
JAMES K. POI.K.
Corretpbndmc' f i^TUttbur g* Morning ; jW.
; New Yes*. Felt. 23.
The news ofthe treaty of peace ha, hatf the moit
exhilarating effect upon the mariet; and Trea.urr
Notes have been sold on the street at 1021—.anad
vance of 2$ per cent. . i
PHILADELPHIA MARKEtS.
PuiLABELrniA, Feb. iB. 4 n ra. -
Flour-Morlenue sales at 85,75; market sttady, bat
acuve. More buyers than seller* . ' : '
Wheat—Sales prime white at SlpO, dull.
Corn—Prime Yellow 53c., dull
1 Cotfise-r-Sales of Laguyra at 7c
Market yithout change in Trovixions
Whisky, 25c,
... , Nkw- Yok, Feb. S 3, ■5 p. m. :
raod£rat ' • Qic '‘ ° f
Western, So,lBjS?6,iel Demand fair
Grmn-Teeee is 0 good inquiry for Wheat for the mill*
Other groins quiet: morc.buycrs than sellers '' - ‘ ’
Provisions—dfarket dull. Dart scarce] But and
p prli somewhat in demand. Other Provisions quiet.
Small sales of Tobacco. ■ ■'
Stock market active, with upward tendency.
proprietor of the Earle SalooAbv «-f,iS. .? ? 1 ma - nl ?
establishment is secured as uproiiieiiadcbn i ™r fr ?'' io>,! ‘
room, for llie evening. Evcrv luiimhu fre ’ l,mcnt
made for Ihe gentlemen m,d ?- a, ™"Kmnvm ; is
grace thet Ball'wiih Theft, »**.
wiAswMtSano^nS.dweSV^^
brifal pony will grace ß ihe Bai’/by'Sr'or ° “"WMfii-tiut'
Jdte priueipa.
Mere.
J - “• c -«- -
Savage . Watt,
pr^.ti ,ho " «W
ihe young-bride. . nce ’ .** nave sceu
disejand the fair flower of I»nn*'fi re? °*i^ e A ln * °^Para
and tlie joy of her mother^-W^i’ 1 *£ J? n l e lather
paiioh, ini hi? ”y“ t""* ‘ c^ £/«“hed '«* »Hcl-
Tove—the gay dreams if lit? • c “oft expression of
the rich and variegated tint* of it?' B 0 " ?"'■ fanc >' reith >
-IVe have «en ail iUs ivo b ° W f,P ,^niiC:
ment for a ahroud and the &rrini a £ e * wedding gar
chre of the death and nilSii.tWim '* ,a ™ b fl tor the Sepal
cold. Now. before"? is Uo neo " S >
second; and Kitgub eg. con.cZnYofnZ' i&' ,oyr
Kirklan'ch A o’f’HnMor ns ,Ilc R6t - Hugh
House ’ Sa,tmi “>-« the New Courr
~ W ~ A Th ° hour Preceding the adjonmed,heath../ !
I tiio’d “ d “^ y
this country. J ncau °* Uic dtuiy. press in
uiation which wifi he found mK° r lu I 1 invaluable prcji
Mr. Bristol i" c brahcr onH L 'l 1 . another cofumm
nctvspnpcr, c.vcry now and th^f ÜBS a highly interesting
which we have SreX no liSS ’ or T? r two numbers &
has been citlogiscti by L" r v all’ ,hc TO ?<heine:itjelf
country, atttl, wo doStt mi L«iV ~m ss >he western
favors moreover, •vcn' flatterini p:,c ! b »!«•'« tor
most etniitem prnciii&ners in p '? ?. from **•
where: n Bias been used rkiZPt *?”*“ '% country :
enough in the bottles and Yn *k!! V* 18 a ”d 'taste.:
they are: eKS^taWu&FE^ labcl# in
preparation itseifwcro ilot oSeot P SS h ‘?£v CV ° n i( &*'
the worlds as every wnZL I2.?J i ?• *?yereigncst m
cve 7 -on’e “ U s, Siie P t"T, n i^Thn 5 -' i! ' l l
wottH not resist amass ofdoc^ema£ ; «vh‘il£ °’ ,e w , So
stve enough to convert n T»rV ‘Ai . n , co cOHClu*
S;al-s»3l-“aeas
tllSlHfls
call bcforg purcbaßulg elsewhere. ftblp™ 0.
SODA ASH—Prick Rkduceiv-/fh e stibsprihi*** kfri. 5
this day; reduced the price of their soda'sshf Ji3Jh' \
tn 4^s*? nltea the'niarinfactnrerß from 85 to 88 per cent > *
siwftS!
. >v. A AT. MITCHBLTREB,' ; ?
160 Liberty street... 5-
fcfcio ;;
T ANDRETH-S OARUB.N SEKIJS—The Mrt»ciih)>r" •
TCCClv ' li hi * annual supply* ofliunirelh'i 2
S rr * ,h -iSßStar- l
_m. r ?a rd Pham ' 1 1 1 1 van nsr. The atlention'.of farm- :
■ ando ‘ he "> I*
_febB • . ... ■■.:■; , ,\ Q . 29 Wnltr it. !
SUNDRIES.— a bbl,. Eard;
' t 2- 1 * bnshcUDried Peaches;
• 10 Applet
T " 4 dozen Woolen Socks}
\ 06 lbs. Beeswax:
On consignment, and ibr sale by
J- D. AVtLLIAAIS.
T) EcORDINGREGULATOR AND' SURVEYOR’S
XL OFFlCE—Removed to the second doof east of hand
set, on Penn, a few doom west of the old place ' * •
” R. E. KTGOWiNL
nrator andSurrevor.
fcblMSt
NOTJCjp— Th' PBhlic ireierehjr tnlormed that thu o'f-
JiccoftSe City Waur B%rfar n now.eatalilishetj in fin
ora Court Home, adjommc the Select Council chamber”
Where all persons haYinybosmus with either the Sonar
intcndent, Clerk, or Asiessor, con call within the i!T*
of 8 and 13 o'clock, a. ji, or I and lo'clS l ? hou "
; feb!7-<l3t' * ,
doz;PlayiHg Cards* —_
• r,; 4 “ Loaf ■:..\. "'•*-*<! '. s- '
•5-caac.iemon Synip: '. f \ ?
a&bi».l«noa».: -Fori.ale b v , ! , f
p C. MARtIN “■ :
Odd ousli. Pncd Fcachci*'
-6UU Xs»bnjH;Clovelr&
6 bbfe, Dried Applet:
: f -Roll Butler; ..
} k . ‘li?” 1 '
•''l-btUfc/ifept; . .' ■ {
salcbyj Beans;m «tor« *$d J, fpr- ■
febltt ~'L-8. WATERMAN; ‘ *
>o. 31 Water, and 62 Front st j
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Thirtieth CoDgress.-r-Pittt Seuion.
xew yonK markets.
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