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JAMES BUCIIANAN. owfrfecf Co tht decision of- the Rational Convention. GJUiSS, $c ~ARE PUBLISHED J3Y AUTHORITY. 4 ¥SdHp^M ,r *niii' U Th i *** < s? i ,he!r SM«* Newspnncr AgencT’ *fid 400 .v nr f>: \‘ ‘ corncr 01 Third and Jtock streets 'liwSi^clpW^ W'Hinot once more* W« certainly have not the disposition to engage is * controversy with democrats, unless wo believe that our duty to the Democratic party, requires such a eourse on our part. The Democracy of Pennsyl vania, onall great questions involving Consti tutional right*, have presented an unbroken front— they have nobly adhered to the constitution of their country—they have vindicated that sacred magna chajta Of our rights in i, B letter and spi,i, ; and have, tattled sgatnai those who wish to sap ,he . foundation of our political fabric, by contending for constructions of that inotrument. We i ? Democracy or the old .Keystone state are W* °“* 11 the B«at questions which separate r^^" r a ioftom U ’° Fcdara) party ; and everv produce division in our ranks, whether U eo S?*W>™ . open enemies or pretended friends, will provopowerless, and will recoil upon the heads of - those .who attempt such a thing. We believe that '':*%*£&*.* th * nnl - v ma " •* Pennsylvania, be * Democra ‘. who has had the hard ■ *^ ek *° de!,,rn J r the union and harmony of tWWcratic party. The poor success he has met lum .tuog him to the heart, and therefore, finding himself shunned and despised by the Demo , crate, and courted and flattered by the Federalists, U was not to be wondered at that ho would be ira impndeat and reckless enough to villify one of the pwtnsenand soundest democrat* of the present The iemlignant assault of David Wilmot on nothi "* b “ »» attack on tho Democratic party of Pennsylvania, who have, with Wtth the most cordial unanimity, declared that Mr. " *'****-" « their choice for the Presidency. That •sssjtjt, instead of doing an injury to Mr. BucHatr. h H the oppo,ite effect, so far as oufWr. vabtra has gone. We find Democratic paper, in !t hl ‘ “ prC “ e ' 1 "» preference, a, r.^lT n candidates, manfolly coming foHrard .a defence or tho Secretary of State, again* tbe eowardly and ungeotlemanly attacks of that I hrch-disorganiicr, David W.lmot. The no, to „ i thc ,ounde « ablest Democratic j I°?™*!.*'“ the country, contain, a long and power- ' fnldefence of Mr. Bochanas, from which we i . s nade tbe following extract: -j Wdmo°. U « i!""'. ‘‘J 101 , *° moch 10 dc al "'th David ' d '» J "Ith that fierce spirit ~r dc- 1 trtcUontliatis calculated to do .0 much mischief £ fo^r. 0C - a,,C “«“• We deny the pa"ri«i,„ i ' Woi?* politicians who resort to it ; question their : WdSiM B d cn l , r h“ t,,Clr j ud K lncn t.and q hesitate not, lh S! r «««"* as suicidal to the Dtmo- I cratlccause. Take the case in point. Here iia 1 Falronte son ol Pennsylvania sinorcd at, denounced dM.r. n „°d , ;. Ced adla " cc - an impracticable can. b > “m™ calling himself a demoerst and Mr^Bu/hana!, 3 " ’ ''" Jp f , ” sc democrat. in favor of i m.n VV i PUr ‘ UC lle «"*<■ course with regard ' tathemanWdmot prcirrs 1 What would be the ! ; Tf union wi d ’ V' Kte “° uld ■* tbe P««bility i ofumonr Where the chance of ..iceern I .No- 1 out upon soch a course : for it is la j d , ‘ ! m* into the hands or the Whigs. Out upon the W I mo.Uof the part,. Hotter cut them at once for 1 i 1 ’ 011 U,e CM,S ’ The rev.lers df ISv of !he n^'" ? " a "’ CaM > Wuodh “‘-y, Dallas, or f„A .„ "‘atn-nen to whim the parts ■ oiMie f them on to Victory, are working for the ; iwjSoMrtofo? “ IV bc . d1, 3 11ls cd that to win the field . "' X< aS .“ n,t ,hc "bigs there must bo riJSSf a, ! d " isc Political action. The ejntMtwtH demand fr°m the hands of every ilcmo- TnntjVnT* * ff £ rU ' >nd th * m “ 3t d e-1-'™““'“"'“ nnenfice pnvate personalities, pre- W.W. ad '?F‘ °. a tbe al:ar ° r th = public good ; 5 1 :J bereJ * do,bln 8 ,n the course or thc Wilmots of the parts but dogged selfishness, and nothing can come out of it hut political ruin. S The lynchburgh Virginian, an old and influential p*,er,laltea the following notree of Divid Wilmot'a qaixotic epeech in the House : Wl ' M ° l :.~ T !‘l* 6mo °"* " r rall,cr itfttmmu dl * or ß an ' zcr > rendered himself ridiculous a few dare JtaWiby.making a furious attack upon the venera raS^nuL? 1 thc ' VaBl " n B ,un Vitim and the Secre tary of State—m the course or which he made co piona draft, upon the Federal .laup of the day, for nf * mn * ,n S into disrepute the.e distio puiAed patriots and slalemen. It all, however, Without avail. He met with no sympathy whatever fro,n a corporal’s guard of the Derao- Iw?e‘l! em ?fi. ra ° r Con S re3 »’ and had to look into n°. the en "' n r—where he properly belongs i -jfe-wkjtcver or aid and comfort he.received. S^St.T h T P .'° n , i ‘" d Brown > Pennsylvania, ! Sdtalfy sphcJ and triumphantly repelled his un- I Sta Si. ,h.. M ? U,t - UPO,, . Mr ’ ® uc hanar.—showing originated in the vilest ..I personal ' ftalmge springing rom disappointed ambition: And • . .i° r . ° f ,he Vnton retorted in one or the seve ;»!y flayed e aMve? VOr ‘ T " e e ~‘»” *“ « .i3w. m vi ,h ' Bk S?.“ on mUch cun.equence is j attaohed to thi. man Wilrnou He is obviously seek ing notoriety, regardless or its character—whether ! infamous or otherwise. Messrs. Ritchie and Bu etanan arc above hi. reach. They have been too longtn toe public service, and are too generally kß.wnto beaojuriously effected by anything that w? Sf..* 15 ’ oP *£ em - He has long since been shorn ot influence he once possessed, and his mpotent attacks upon greater and better men than “ ,t ™ “‘her tendency than to expose ''l*?'*™'’ his nature, and rendor their author, con t° n * ** be more in ,he e r e “ ortho “ CcusC - viper—you bile at a Sic.” ■ C Tllc T ««‘r with Mexico. We have .sen a great deal,in different newspapers, with reference to thc late draft or a treaty, which has been shapen into some form, and by some au thority, forwarded from Mexico. 'We have no sat isfactory information, on which to form an opinion respecting this article, in any way j and are not, therefore, disposed to say much about it. We may observe, however, that the correspondents of the Baltimore San, writing.from the City 0 r Washington . on the subject, (and we musi say that they, in gene ral, communicate very accurate information,) speak of this draft as “a proposition growing oat of a mere private intrigue—and made by and received by : unauthorized and self-acting and self-constituted Jt does gpt contain a proposition that an •jjjy^fj^iQiHljden.stall he kept in Mexico by our Country ; that it dees hot offer “ indemnity for the .P“tvMil eecurity.for the future that it secures in to rests of other countries in Mexico, which are pre judicial to our own ; .that it grants an armistice, on the signing Of it by (he commissioners, and the im mgdiate withdrawal ir our troops upon its ratifica -Such are said to be, briefly, its provisions. If this, or any thing of a similar character, be the ro sultof the unauthorized project, we are notwilling even to think it possible that any Democrat could • for amoment ontertain on idea of giving it his sanc tion. ■V'ln Philadelphia, on the 22d iust., at a sale of stsells, thirteen shares in the Merchant’s and Manu facturer’s Sank of Ibis city, were sol*.at $4660 per share. Cass hs. ssiured $, Ckssidy, of Jersey City, that he never wrote the letter from Paris, in commendation of Gen. Harrison, (after the death or en - H.) which went thc rouacs of the American press, name attached to it. '-■? •*' ? V'-''t- =WM : Slr®3U£ssasw: ' Th ‘ *®nalacking in liberality and enterprise. The raws, to aid which thi. entertainment wa, pro boroh’ 'r 7 d : at,y ° ne * in Which the Pe °P‘ e ofPi,t »- hurgh, feel a deep interest; fo, we „ n der,tand that a »nbJ'? fiV ' hU ’ tdr ' d t,Cke “ ' Vere Bold > and the pother of persons present at the festivities or the evening, maj be fairly computed at one thousand.— ever, (accord,ng to the statements ol’all with whom we Conversed,, ha, there been so largos assembly of person, at the Lafayette Rooms; and the Eagle f h r\ bccn ohtaihed Tor the benefitoT those who might not wish to join in the dance, was also comfortably filled, but not with those who were content with.a quiet promenade. Music resounded «. every par, of the House, and the merry dance was to be scon in almost every room. The day had been, throughout, pleasant; and the ev ng „a, clear and cold-thu. fevering the wish entermi"" m P - C3 bec ” c « ited <•“' the dance of‘t^ 1 ’ Th '* C,rcum,tanco favored the atten- Lo "> latgo a company, in which Youth, and Love, lnd Beauty-tho frost-crowned parent, the budding maiden, the blooming youth, vigorous man hood, and ripe womanhood,—all were there; and all were pleased, and happy, and contented. Nor was the company confined to a class. Wealthy property owners and their families, as well as the industrious ! and tod mg operatives, might be seen there, upon the same footing. “The quality of mercy i. not strain- ‘ ed ;■> and thus thi, Mercy Soiree proved a practical ! demonstration, that the work which all were aiminc to promote, caerted a happifing influence upon all < engaged in it. y . t Too much cied.t cannot be awarded to the gentlo r rr ho r' en th ° mu, ° in »«°®pii.h -e , undertaking so well calculated to produce on community, among all class whfeh ' etr management, everything . * d 0" e > to »-« entertainment a grceable to all, was done ; and they can enjoy the proud satisfaction of feeling, , h a, „„ city J our Lnion, could so large an assembly have been con cned, continued together during so many hours, selv P T'?’ m ° re P errect ‘y satisfied with them selve. and other,. No, a single occurrence, during tho evening, was calculated to mar die happiness of those present. 1 r The room, were full by eight o’clock, an excel len sod abundant supper was served up at half past ten; and a large portion of the company en joyed the dance until five o’clock in the morning. We have been informed, by some of the Managers, that the nett receipt, from the entertainment, for the enefitof the Mercy Hospital Fund, will not rail short of eight hundred dollar,-uu\j . „ 10 « „„ b lc encoor.gcment for so meritorious an undertaking. While on tins subject, wc maj as well mention, | that the ..me spirit d.at influenced our own cl,sen, , operated with a number of stranger. ,n our city A case ,n point, (lnd „ „ , to|l(arJ wa , that or an elderly gentleman from Tennc.ee, who hearing the .ounds of music, a. he was pacing down Wood .tree, enquired what w„ g„ lng ou , | and, being told the character and design of the 1 wnmbly, he promptly replied-- Well, „ , a id in | the good Hook, that 4 he that g.vch ,o the poor, I ended, to the Lord,’ I will go up> and scefhow the ! lolk. are eojouug themselves. I vhiil! have a credit ! «f ?i»o dollars in Heaven, at an} rate ! " [ Long will those who participated in these fe.tivi- i tie. reflect with pleasure on the night of the * mil „ bc , putastjlc, and even made to become a wire-worker I >" nosing the automatons, who are to pl„y tune of no-party, no principles, or anv thing else to secure the office, of the countrv. ‘ I „ *» Osuaosi ClrsamilsiiM, j On the la„ , rip of llie tlcaraboa , N|agßri> from : t-mcnnat, to this city,-a. is frequently done on pending apre.idcnlial election,— a vote was taken for President. Our reader, arc of cours eware, that the maa. of tho.o who mko a cabin paasago on steamboats, arc of the Whig” pa rtv . and a. they aro always anxiou. te show the •< Whig” Hrsngdi, they resort to the plan of taking a vote— On the occasion referred to, such a prop„.i,i„ n was made; and, on the vole being taken, il wa. found that there were for Mr. C.av 42 , f„ r Gen. Cas. 35; Gen. Taylor 6 ; Gen. Scott I vote. Had the genii'. men gone below, and there counted no.es, among the stutdy and hardy voters, who earn their bread by the sweat of their brew, .hoy w„„ ld have found a much nearer approximation to uoanimity_p roba . bly all Democrats. If , U ch indication, are present cd among the cabin pasunger, on our steamboats, Whiggcry will be compelled to look beyond this coujtry for voters to elect any candidate of that party. *' or 1“ Morning Post. Mr. hnito*:—Your selection of “legislative Proceedings,” contains Senator Small’s patriotic efforts .a behalf of the the children of the poor debarring them from imprisonment in the factory basules of thi, state, until they are twelvo yeara J, and , th . cn “ ot *o he confined more than ten hours each day, deserves, and I hope will receive cra e ,rreader. a . Ck,lOWledßemeotS ° C ? our d «"°' M f- Alde n’» project i. to bo under con ideration in the New Court House, at 3 o’clock preparatory to which, Hugh Kirtland, preacher is’ SllbriS Si."?!** 2 “’‘‘O'*- Whathis .X* mg forth, I will not prognosticate but woniri lbe| C interest 0 ' h oME no interest 7n ,ra n hU ‘v n progrc,!,; and wh ° feel descendant, S ,ran * n >'«'”g practical error to our undmk Eft g°ov“„V T when mission tS*iu ' C ° CrCed ' nt ° “ uk ‘ The democratic legislation of William P <3mt.il , C “ n^ ed w ' th Magehan’s attack. uXL work’ .mg men commends itipif ♦«, *u~ r.“ 0,6 wor *- Immane of all partie? Hta 7 ,° nl,gctcn " i aad “ Trades Unionim,” ta fS hfi?n “ » marked, in hi."U;. ta^X f « , ..“tiS’" , "“ , J democrat; and if his constituent, are now animated by the spirit of- ’34, when they carried . d hours” in Philadelphia, his honest and bold servi ces, in attempting to extend the system, benefits to ■ all, who are now crushed under the drudgery of m C ec7oftp'/ob^,o r „: Ce,Ve ff ° m ,h ° m > „ A W'? D f A V —f he Hagerstown News states tha Hezekiah Burhans, an old mao, who lately.died in Baltimore, nos leu-all hie property, valued at 912 - 000, to a young lady, a schooi-mistresa of that town who, when the old.gentlemnn visited Hagerstown a year ago, treated lum with great kindness, when others, viewing him a. beneath their notice, j n con sequence of. his Shabby appearance, Ireated him witu great coldness. The lady not only glive him a «arm welcome, bul also iniroducod into her school the “ Moriotontcal .Speller,»» a work of which the deceased was the author. “Kind words cost nothing.” I beg Nave to tell Mr. Alden. Mr. Wed Mr V. gehan, William*, (the elder:) Forward & Co., that |' agroo with that eminent and .ejected jurist Jaw. .ucce«fr h ° D "u U, *‘ *" itwlitutiom, to bg •uccessf.l, must have the usittancc of the laboring , G, r* thc arrangement. I have mcn nM ifK ‘ ? l‘ c ,a ’ utut >°« in proper hand, j di.ca?d all about what you pitiably call of Divinity and you will confer a bench! upon your countrv^which pctenty wiH remember-?you\il| ”“ n * name which will live in thc good of the race, and a glory ofThe Pe o o n plc Cnt Wi “ b ® emb ° diad iB h “PP'-‘- thaT h heYad e L 0 .b thi ’.’ d n em ’ U d “° to himselfto any, carHbf , . n0lhln ? *? do wi the meeting. Ho i, f. wron» i?r C f‘ ’ n bl * View * ° r ,h 0 Ifbc he hf,nn.To f | hC h " mißr oP reße nted the movement— he hope, to be corrected. He challenge, enquiry and la free to conviction. STUDENS vc manufacturing «T2 P no ooo’ a h nd Tlnß “1 ”? Bre *? tc “pital *lock o* week v w.™. f employing 12,630 hand., whom Thffo ? ' P lc “ r °. f hoard,) amount to $30,440 There arc two inautution. for Saving.—the Lowell and ‘. h ® Ctty—where their operatives deposited dur hm»‘h ye i r Ind,l>B1 nd,l>B nl 30 > 1847, *836,305 000 f f 8 , 111 n«Bfegate capital of $OOO,- ’ • • M Mutual Insurance Company, which has been mghly successful in it. operations. The per lf.'il em , P f yed m Ule tevoral manufacturing estab iiahmenu have access to a Library of7ooo volumes f" ‘.u® C ' ,y \. A i oß P ita ‘ •'»« also been os’ tablished for the sick aud diseased. The various vifi?. nc r P r “ duce weekly, an aggregate of 1,920,900 yrnd. of cotton and 27,831 of woollen fabric, in which 683,000 pound, of the raw material are com JJ 1 ? P rCBC ”' population ofLowell is 30,000. 828 it wa. only 3,632. —Journal of Commerce. N .v Wr r. OU T DLAm) FfSHEHtES.—In a late Treatise riff Newfoundland, by Patrick Mor [“* r o „vi° hn ’ N - F > ll '« “lated that the French have 2 °.9°o'men engaged in the Fisheries on the Danks, with 600 large vessels, and that they cure a million quintal, of fish a year j the Americans 2000 schooners of 30 to 120 tons, and 37,000 men. They cure lon r“ d •“ h f' f ? f L 9 uin,a l»- The British cure a million of quintals, like the French, have 25,- 000 fiishermen and sailors employed, 520 sealing shipß Irom 100 to 180 tons, and 10,082 open boats. ? Hpjrar Ciat kissed “Psyche,” one ofDr. Collv model, artists” three times the otherday, f n ttnuhmgtQii, on account of her beauty. He k'issed her twice, f hen »aid he, “you have forgotten to in ‘ Bt »«p p«™h it,” slte rcpliejl; Hedideo. It was done. Pyßcho is not an unhandsome “arrangement of fleah and blood ! ” — Philadelphia Timet, ? - '' >' i : -- i' . .. t - J-* 3'; U V- **« . '<• U r, upgssasjjss&gi .**;• ®“* rd ° r aeT ' n “' Comml«elon era. The following genUdmeir, on* from each Judicial Dutri:t, conatimte thin Board. ’ The State Treuo irer ia ex-officio Preaident of the Board; Jons M Forster is the Secretary: 1: Price. Be ßeede“ rtha “ l “ on,ana Le,hi « h -Almond H. ' C.Ma”halu’ Venar,|fo a " d 1’ No'rthnmh on *Bonicry—Owen8 0nicr y—Owen Jones. “sm i ?h d, LjCOmi '‘ g> " nd C°l““l'ia -10 ‘ W U ”l er^ d *.f e^,- d JuniaOi—D. Shearer. estmoreand, Indiana, Armatrong, and Cam • .. k "»—Findley Patterson. '• ,^ ne > P ,ke > Wyoming, and Susequchanna— Vi rgil Gronnell. 12. Dauphin and Lebanon—John Krauso. 13. Bradford, Tioga, and Luzerne—Reuben Wilber 14. Fayette, Washington, and Greene—Maxwell Mctaslin. 15. Cheater and Delaware—Jesac Young. 16. kranklin, Bedford, and Someraet— JohnCeaana 17. Beaver, Butler, and Mercer— Joaeph Pollock ,8 ’ P °K’fe. Jeffer, °- Elk > a " d 19. York and Adams—Robert J. Fisher. 20. Huntingdon, Mifflin, and Union-Gootge Schi.a -2!. Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe—John Fatzin A™ .n H * rbor Improvements. Among the appropriation, for various works of Improvement, by the General Government, for the fiscal year end.ng June 30th, 1847, we notice the lollowtng.amounting to nearly $60,000; nearly all or which ha. been expended in the West • Removmg obstruction. in Choctawhoct chie and Holmes Rivers, >i 742 c 0 Cape Ton River, bI? oo Harbor of I Creek, Ohio, HO 70 Cleveland «« <« , « 7{> nn “ O.weffo k “ N ° W Y ° rk ’ 2 > 873 9S “ “ 2,000 00 << c,‘ l u on L “ ke Eri '. 895 08 Sandusky « Ohio 221 nn Preserialion and repairs of the Harbors on the Lakes, Harbor cf Duburke, lowa, g g 2 g g° Genesee R,ver, New York, , ’ogn nn Red River, removal ot a raft, gg Lighthouse on Carusfort Reef, Florida, 3,000 00 h« i . nc * r "augeibance, Mich.. 2,000 00 C Surt< * of lto Northern ’ and Northwestern Lakes, Surveys in reference to the Military De. fences of the frontier, inland and atlan- Light-house on Min.l’s Rock, Boston liar- 11,209 12 Ligln-house on Fairwcather. Island, on Monroe, Michigan, Amounting in all to $59,266 09 M. P Th ' AW '“ *^3ie‘ rm ' M*. Eoiroa—fsjr: I preaumc that no one in nnv war connected with the broachroent of a public measure, h»iog for it. oatcnaible purpose the nro P ubl,c « ood cxhibitsuch narrow cu..,on „n, ,,U p r ° f ““ d *" to condemn the dia inuned P ubl,c measure should be cs anuned i the vdlatnou. pretention. „l hynocn.v should bn e.poaed ; and Truth ahonld atanTfor h tr ' ,y njni ' i ' ureof -s ro!,«“ PrWDl ’ 0n Saturday, at the ” I„„, „ r Conn- meeting. The Committee, appoints bVai former meeting, to consider the propriety and pric 1 tmobility Of the contemplated in.titution reported through their Chairman, Mr. Atom,. To joTe fc ! The C' ’ mU,t " dd ’ “ ,u ’h« amiable- I The Committee exprcaied their coincidence wit , i|„. ! p opo„ ,„„ of the projector. The, believed the proposition magnificent, it is irno ; but praclicabie and pertinent | haie 6 „ dou(l , , rc P nfl C '‘“^ by beat or motive. J have no doubt they do think that the e.tabtiahment in question would boon country ° d t*h ° r “ mc " t *° lti * community and thu h3T ; been ,old thaa the Committee he. , ‘ , h proftaaion of the law ; that they do I no rational objection to them. The »*itm of ■ y*' “ P'f«« pervading, baa produced j fe.„„„ ,he la, , , n d all all rejection, addrcl.' d to them, a. individual., .t once evince the ignorance and inconsistency or the Keformer-1 mean ,e j flections of» defamslojy character * ! I »>H not oppoM Mr. Alden’a meavurc becau.e It 1 W ‘" "« « "opraebcahie i or vi.ionarv , lon.ervatiim may do that. But I will 1 ■ppo.e because I conceive that man, of Tea' | jurea come counter to the plaincat teaching, of m ! hbra e rv”of I "'"L ,b ' w*»n.ol.Uon of . library of law worka can be of advaul.ge lo the »y ,nab,i„y j from . erabl '“ ,,n e of legal lore, drawn ed o„ fi ;*‘ or *" c ” t)l ' nght* of man, and found to the hnma’T’ P r,a,:i P lc, "*>“'■ impart „g,, r to the human mind, it a mystery to mv comnrohJn ■ion. Although it 1,., been .aid by Coke lhat\be Law it the perfection of wisdom,” I have Ihe au humbLr"- r\ tal ‘ ba ° lumbering old Inmbiig, oi he wan, according to Carivle— to S” nnmcT ~l 0n ’ thl ' “ njr bloclbcij may uccomo a prime lawyer, attorney, counsellor or Whatever yon may call him. un.eiior, or Uill Mr. counsellor Alden, or Mr. elergvman ■ West, deny the palpable inferiorltv of the aiu'd* of I law to the study ol philoaopby, of |e,Vc * „7 of! nciencu J | hope they will anawer me. ' i J hen the Coratmtleo wish a Divinity School to be i appended to the inatition. What ku dof Theology I UUR e'' U *' Catholic Theology, 1 I T. , Theology, begee Theology, Mahominel dan Theology, or Mormon Theology / | ca || the people ol Pituburgh to .purn, w,t|, indignTtml! ! and contempt, thl. attempt—if it be »nch—to Tv,l. die upon them an infamoua soctarian scheme 1 emis'n ii? P°P ulilr institution—we need a mi,- ' lammr where"'’ U “ • U, ° ““P*"",cadence of a h„T or,r , " T e,1,,,!n > rilh n ’ P»»r. may I have gratuitous accers—we need gratuitous lectures “comTei‘” d , ! nten ‘ tia ll of informs non, by competent lecturer*—we neod »Ji«riea of curiosities, apparatus and the other a rfan«c In "nt. 1 requisite to the improvement and elevation of the community. We want no apecial privilcgciT-nune Mr. Mictiat l . Dab Maciiias perhaps thinks this'i n°" d ., a dan ll cf ou> »nd degrading; bat Mr. Michai 1 Dan Magehan is a man of genius, and men of no uueiitlv ‘T WC ' kno * n > imagine common sense lie tlleTr opimo n*! Ca " ‘ -gnlation^r sS^^3SBSS!?RB§s3Msis(aasS ’ ’ ’ / Afhrning Pcsl , S A Inn.Tnu, Feb SSa7jB4B. ;V Dear Madam ;—The literary world will be much iE y °* f ° r the J, P you^av^ them after reading my last letter: B You do great injustice to your sex, when vnn.in siat that all who differ from you in opinion, are “rcZ tlmcn tnskirti.” Most women could write much better than you, if they would try I 1 ’ rattch I have more title to the name of woman than von for r have some small specimen, of human*? \Z\ are immortal, and von onlv hi,. ~„ •/*that all'Tthc'c'haracters * i and jo 0 hLw that vour hb.h™,? „ k * S , ome m ®“ Would think when he left vmt h ®Pp ear ®d great disadvantage, cord to b nd IZ wifi!"® t P anU,er - 10 B° ror ‘ ha Panther and . Mobi mon hpld the •£r e , r > and ??nd the woman for the cord. transacted 0 ?~“ bm of a ? on>aa “ llcd Eve, who ofher husband^» n !f o^f a,lt b “ BineB8 > in 'I IO absence as she hdT 1 n aflerward persuaded:liirn, to do verv deornited 10 ’’ s°” Uiat < ! aJ ' our sei "ere in a was 7 «ee g n ?• d - condu,on - un < d the time that the Star, Prom th?» ?‘ n ‘” B °\ er lhe Man B erin Bethlehem.— ed fh« ,h k ‘ j” e i “ the seed of the woman has brtlis. ? d ,be h * ad of tße serpent;- and our condition tdl-tecV a ", d Wlll cominne to improve, ml the Lion shallhe. down with the Lamb.” Then rlghuT nlhe,B WUI 011 b ° talne: * nd we will get our There is another promise given us, or a state where there is neither marrying nor giving in mar riage; but you do not expect to go there yet You must write your autobiography, aiid give the m“.“ orl i *f. d the Panther story, with bnfhcllish -s??** *v ad . all / our ot ker atlventurcs. They would ! ■« M?: z^; e v heothcr "t ua "- and 16,1 u“ 8 wore about that “ Noble ’ Jlr ‘ Eiddie;” all the women ???« B 1 get acquainted with him.' lie must be i teTnterw. o^ 0 PC ; mit ' Uch a Panther tamer a? , r«»°k .if . office * 1 •oppose you havehim euite , mme by ,h„ tlme , will he pcrmi / you D strok r;- c , | trJt h °of X j l li oW ~ J l U haU bcltor havoi ">« por- Uc?„ a D 'r e n J “ dße , tJ , ken and that of Jennie th ° n ’ bra '° nobiii^ thatwo y u?d U ."* e yo' , uf„ re teeT take abuut ' ll * E P aB ‘ burgh., would . K,lnaßCne - y aa Am- DoaVs'/ud'refiiM ', h h ? pra " C bcs ‘»»ed ob Jennie rai;. ,’ I.e lh f c ensure 1 But editors gone from , the * hold “ different opinion cho”,: 11 ?i r e C g ° o rr J POnden,a! ° r ’ ***7 matter, wfen’r?*.* ‘-'Bled.wet. wc weave. S "lieu hr«t .we practice to deceive." < ctfpliolnous nnniVof^ 0 ' 8 W °“' d Bro,v To .Mrs. Jane G. Swisahclm, Editor of the: Visiter 11,296 91 3,000 00 2,000 00 1,625 00 In.. i ” ' txw«Ti— r»f Exchange, —Thetwo retained n.?n.° r th ° *“ De “ d üblt the import, “itre R^ PU °“’ IS? ,i *° ome *tic expan. a, we unltce Btate« in different year*. Ti c la.t e”o«. e o 7d ,-: ear ,’ end ‘ nK ”* J«»«. IW, .2.-. « r f , d 5 «porU over foreign import, re- The I r " r c “°* unl P t " ) t> '» the .urn of sH,|o2 954 the* IZu remredV r U “ < &2S $47 268 923 Thi ‘ °f conium P llwn m the .tun of which la., are o! embarkation. Since 30th of June l'« port. inaj .omewlat have ercecdcd the doom- bTt .hM‘z tgo, “ 8 r ‘ r i ,itr —ho,!' ha. the pre.ent .hlpment of .pecie from ,h,k e, on s;:pr::^r: r S WU 11 T *£*•"»« wnmij «j C W.e™“: I fis^SSWSWSS aic*ica» war. A» the former cau*c ban in a vrr&t ! «7"M3iV ue9i “ «'* -»»««•»>r w. I , F'orrt^n I hjtjtorrt Hr-r r- Xkrmrsttr i-M 84wWj« ZZgrZZ itz u r u , a ; jve. j 7- v« •* - 4U>? I 079 | -il **«« <-» wSttwi .tSiu StfL'i® 1-20 rttiJtf.; hVTf. 0 ," «w i |>|4.j •'£ &555! sss a sf SI IF 1 ««s IS i£;S S ffi£ KiS 1 ll'.-y", 7 »., ‘jfi-JiTii* rl.lr.'l.lbL’ i*w smmmmcu ,V®*£K! : 10 M «>.<►* i4owh l' JO Ih-JK/VjJ* l-ili’St OBJCKirtfl 177 ftiXnS? .r !s '^’ 7 lI3.JWUKH >Ol9 iSmMW "5 l«-^9S Me •l.Kfap 7 TI ' l " 4!l kyWWM I'll :* canal office we ore enabled to state, the amount cleared for inar let during the la.t aii year., vii: ■ !s«’ I 1S «- 2,995,378 Ibs. s’ni?’ 177 “ I > s >®- 4,763,723 “ >844, 3,341,404 - I 1847, 6,569,170 « ' t , Wlll L" Ulc >»«"»« has been ' very dm,gh l h S«" p' 1 " 11 .*- d ." ri " B " ,0 ,ca " on 6f lh ' c lief fhaMS4S w.nV C “ lmd ‘? ,iun ‘ " lr ' a '>‘ *»«= be cersor. r “ r ° ,!:88d an >’ onc wf its pfede- Tho Albany Journal gives the following statement of the amount of Cheese received at Albany a„d Troy during the past twelve years: 7 lim’ IsSon tt, ‘ ,842 ' >9,004,000 ft,. R3B’ a’nm’Lno " IS43 ’ 94,334,000 ** >839; «: }ss- 15-si-gg? ! 8 8 4 4i* K;“J:: >B4l, 14,170,000 « 1847, 40,514,000 « amounts o h l,ll I fe ' V buyC ” for '"»e»Hnent. Small n??»aB fero Cn *° dof ohin > ° r *B5O, »< 85i and p r een.'? L SC ,°>, al ? 5 ‘- a " d of Maryland at 65 • A , lol,e f »om another source aayi do fi_ C ? P addressed you, butliule ha. been f„r pl A f" erlcan 'oourilies. There is a demand oflbfin" r, y Vai ?‘ a and o,lio Statertocks, but no stocks G3a64 i ’al. ni C 'e W 0 < > uo,e Pennsylvania bonds aJ ana bond, ?2 ,n' :,Ma i. 84 ' ,85 > b "'*> «• d >v-i tndi is doino- fit * * lnnt * 34 "^ a *l nominal, as nothing friend *r ■ ls onc « raore so abundant that a r ha r n ' y beeb able ,0 R ct »pw cent, J ‘ * ed .? ! n * weekB notice, and six month’s-bills are readily discounted at 4 percent.” < ° r Thn receipts into!the treaiurvdurjng the year ending December I. 1847 .’IL®,-’ 334 ' 903 2 6 ‘ Tho duringlthe “”® »1,194, 452, 87, for all or which pay mentssatislactory vouchers were .proeuced. The w^l7ll n /oo t^ a ‘V ?" the Ist ofDecemberlB47, ZZi, ,49 l 46, wh,ch su,n w “ ‘object to charges 070 it en P ai< l, amounting in all to $lOl,. , • Tho actual balance applicable to future'de maeds on the Treasury was $227,220,31. Sir The Whig politicians, both in and out ofCon gresa declare the Mexican war to be “ unjust, un righteous, and infamous,” and yet they are always toremostm voting gold medals to the two or three Whig officers who have taken part in prosecutlnz that war, and many of them talk of making Taylor or Scott President for it. Now, if they really belini Z what they say of the war, consistency requires them o denounce their Whig Generals d not resigning their commands in preference to invadim? wh d o ha» e h k to i Cl S Vat °- th ° PrCBi ,e ’ aad “^t pla^m nC am M^nmere h ra , nkktd f T hi ■ hi ? h how rh. d act ' on, |! t “ a aource ofwonder to u, STJhLETrfT ? h, «* WiU reconcil ° bis propol ed scheme of direct lanation, with their assumed b '? h ' a " ff principles. As the Coons have acknowl edged him, they intend, of course, to adopt h a S£ZTi£EX: freet " d ‘-‘«-.S,n h J! Philadelphia, Feb. 23.—Hon. A*nold Pldjieh lately elected State Treasurer, arrived in th“ c“v’ Smt«' Hole? o ''M?"p a " d “ n?W “ Uyinß at 11,8 United state. Hotel. Mr. Pldmee » one of the ablest and most influential of the. Western Democracy and ir he accept the post of State Treasurer,'he* will mako a most capable and efficient officer itself til] it waa clean out of breath.” BJp fnr&Xte?, U sidious destroyer, Consumption! before it takes Ul * e oXe C a e^fX di ct e ;L l,rcPared^ ■«***&& te » t »nonv of thousands, who biive aeen - n p e A p> the timely use 01 ifus medicine. OnebhiibvtJ .!Jp C ? r ®® m many eases, to test i» curaUve^ii^Mn sol^ PiSburgh, pi WM - jAaao!, < Agent. 89 atreeh fcb2B 6 ■'}. 1 * *S . v: ;> H . V "' v LOCAL MATTOS. ; l* l ™ or.^CoUAi. —yfe hope our ijeaderSt workisgmen, neftlect to read ‘ n re, «ton to the London Inns of Court; and the Pittsburgh Project, which we pub lished yesterday. Such a conscise statement of facts, would not fad to make a deep impression upon the minds of intelligent people. We, to day, give, another article from a corres pondent, upon the same subject ; to which we direct attention. We now regret having said, that we would not objeetto >the Inns of Court Project; provided, it could be carried out with the aid o! private sub scription,, alone. After thought upon the subject, and hearing the whole mattS discussed in private circles, amongTriends and Sties, wc have come to he conclusion, that an institution fraught with so much evil, Should be prohibited by a positive enact rnent if poss.bU. We do not apprehend that there' Ce r n / r,y , neCe “ 3ity f ° r “ a PP“>«» theLcgi.la ture for protection , but should such necessity arise, we are requested to say, thit tl, o appeal ■wM tie The meeting wili be held to-day at 3 o'clock, P. M. We should like to see a general turn-out on the' part of the men who have the most interest in this matter- the wealth producers. .All who are jealous of the slightest encroachments upon the shadowsot Liberty and Equality that really now exist; should not fail to bepresent; that: their voices may be heard ; for thoyhavc yet a right to speak out loudly, and uproariously, when occasion requires The Report has not been published, as required by a resolution of the meeting of last Saturday We are net much surprised at this ; as it is a ddcumenf that would suit the public mind very well, in the presentstate of fee.ing. BuMtmayappeariasom, Whig paper, this morning,—just in time to be too Ite, notone half of those who should see it, will nave an opportunity. 3»- There will be fun at the lon*of Court moet- : D ndrSfr minly - And ‘ h -' v i»bephUo.ophy In the first place, Mr. Joseph Barker, well known ln ~ h “ Con ™ unil l' *i» te present; and devote a speech to the Project and projectors, particularly the author. He has been, during the week, hunting items, as we are told—items that will not be agreea ble to some folks. We all know what kind or a ■onguc.Joe has; not one that we admire, by any mean.; yetit works good under some circumstances. The present is an occurrence weli suited to it. Then, there will be the Rev. KirUand, a distin guished Divine from Butler—who floored John C. Calhoun on the War question. Mr. Stevenson will also give his views, should he find it convenient to be present. The Sr. Ciaia Townsum Arr.vm%_T|„. people in the neighborhood are still investigating the mys tery connected with the outrage perpetrated upon an old woman a few weeks ago. A man named Hahn call.d upon Aid. Steele, on Wednesday, to. enquire whether any information bad been made against him. He was informed that there was; and was about to move off, and secrete himself, when he was arrested on the spot, and Laid to bail in Hie turn of $5OO. The woman has not yet been heard off. There are various and conflicting statements in regard to her disappearance. We learn that her name was tlua McGall. She said lliat she had been married to a man namoJ Lewis. JHTWc called yesterday to sec a very handsome Banner, designed and painted by Mr. James Miller. The design is the Queen of Shcb. before King Sol uinon. .< And when the Queen of Sheba beard of Solomon, concerning the name of the Lori, she came to prove him with hard questions.- The dc. sign and coloring „», „ nce rtnkin; , and bMntjfil| and reflects great credit on Mr. Miller. Go and see * * Sir If nur “ Local Column” is deemed deficient, we must attribute the blame to sickness. We arc gctting.beltcr, and w,II pull „p alongside our con temporaries, in a day or two. O.veMoke.— Tho Vigilant Impendent Bail cornea .off on the 3d of March. Tho .ales of tickets have been extensive, on account of the struggle between lhc conipaniet for the Priies. It will be a tremen dou« affair. fetr-Therc i, some talk ofgeibngvu,, a Taylor Meeung ,n thin city. There ha, been none yct. o,‘, e T"’, rr °, m Knr "“« k I’ hn * E' v< ’ n courage to the u ilartl*Cider boy».’> A noth ra. a Mr. Johnson is to lecture on Mag nettam one of those evenings, and propose, to “ex plode the idoh that the subject is under the control ol the Mesmerixer’, will alone.” What city editor was mean enough to attempt io hook into the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek .up per, in the Athcnanm, on the 22d. He should bo marked ; and tho aborigines did well in kicking him out. “*■ b A fi " c Gold will be sold at M Kekha’s Auction Rooms, this evening, at 7j o’- clock, by order of Administrator,; and at the same time, a large lot of new and .ccond hand Gold and bilvcr Lever and other Watches. larThe papers say that Prof. Loomis has been successful in all his experiments, except the gram m»F * ° &&' The remains of Lieut. Irons arrived at our wharf yesterday morning, on board the Roscoe. &£T We would invite the attention of Physician, and other, to the sale of very valuable Book, by catalogue, th.a evening, at Davis- Auction Rooms. kifled rnd,c k ' , ,uFddTe l,C „V”hed r »y' an Thefl n T’ fittest for keeping when the respiration i. sfowLi’ and the temperature of the animal lowest. ’ i k!/ ~;~;; ~g~ ,~~ flews Reported for the Correspondence of the Morning Post. : CiHciHirixi, Feb. 2s. Mr. Crittenden accepts the nomination for Gov ernor of Kentucky) but the Whig, in Congre.. are opposed to bis filing any day to resign his seat in the Senate. The KentuckyLegislatnre wili adjonrn on Mon day next. . . ' : ; ■ ■ ■■ ' . BALTIMORE MARKETS. i: Baltuiobe, Feb. 25,3 p. m o’-ir There is no marked change from yesterday. but the market is, if atiyj thing, ditilcr. I : hear ofmode de* ° f 11 s hrands|;at 85,62; and of City mills at 80 y bbt. .• ... • • I C fi r^ i,,—Tl, ° " mrket *s Prime for Wheat. hut not derive, “downward tendency. Other grains arc Bteadj , sales yellow at 40c. ' Provtsionsr-The market isdull for Pork and Beef— Jheye is a specnlatuive ntaveincm in I.ard/und ihc mar ket jms atuipward tendency... ' robucco—The marketi* uc litre. . potion—The market continues quiet.- • , ~ , • F ur—Sa . ,M 10 u moderate eitcnt at Bt,tS* f bbl. - t-Orn Meal—Sides oi S3, I2HF bid. - | • PHILADEIiPHIA MARKETS}. ' 4 ... PuttADEirnu, Fell. 25,1 p. m. " ‘ !, ° Ur of western hatids at 84751 v^etn— Sales of prime iycljow atS3c.j held at Sii- >OOO qu. prime While were sold at Bt-K). Cljtverseed-ades of 2* bushels a, 83,«. The mark* drooping. | • Prpvisions are without change, < - W Uskoy—Sales at 25cL nhw York .Markets. V, „ , , Nnv Yoax, Feb. 25, 3p. m. , I Idur—Sales of Ucnnc?sec at S6,2sC.3Vaiid of wes tern Jtrands at y™* t“ i,c Sic 4 ®, bad of prim fed at stdto, prime white Corn is selling at 5S *>• bu Pcivtstons-The market is heavy for Pork. Baltimore rendered -Lard sells at market, active •" Whhoat f ha^: markctweil. Cotton— No change froth last qubiaiibhk. ' j. Ftdhiid puhcmil astesS? SMaTnocskwiß the name of M. B l^..e!i I msb„F. ‘ O,i ; « the New Court JVJ The hour preceding the adjourned meeting., i Sf*** “ Msiwea® »®T h«WixWW.ioi to “ fcbSO-dhr - Desfi 17 OR r X* two uatctf inj m«*nt i* jsw’i® ? ro P*«r:ta Allrghiny CiVTi U»»4«wJ AA Jv HARRIS’ Agcncv anti J T7 t/ v ' Tfe . Commission Store, fcfth st . 2s*&E»£f«i«s fcbsMV- , •■ 4 •V?^ c rF ■-■: QVGAIt-lolihds prime ® 2?F?i b s .__ fftwsi _ ■ sSlth 4 snclmr. AI>PI ‘ ES F # bn sale by" ' J SMITH A SINCLAIR, i t)“SS PEA «IE»-I«1 bllttheln, foTsale by ; : SMITH lc SINCLAIR bjjl,.Ao| South M.ckorel; 8.“. ‘ 1 I • IOhf« . « 1 u , • 10i»t*** u 2 . " .« In More umi for sofa by 1., . 1. MILLER lc lUCKETSON. 0,1 ‘' h 1 : -Ani.LKR Sc RrCKETSOV / 11-ARKr—s hiula Table claret; 1 5 “ &*K«*i£S£r ,"••>'> hou ß c i room and co,'" ia, C c s n L'” h 7' Tl P">™led no„ i? n rav p s ..dou.e^^f^^—a- I G>flj|y, &n&r < jmSMiS?psSSekfcj! ir- R r, u Tho ff as B “* ck >Robert WoodhonU"SlSS? 1 } £ orrest - Hobeii Bradshaw, Jatnea DtmS.- . Micliml M^phy, gheiiy: ’ unu lor ««c county of Alle- Piusbur^h^bTthc^conmy aforeßaM r 'hn o ''! r |' h ’ £ vaW ' City of yonr hath provided hbniiif mb - l^' I*ewc,l'i 1 * ewc,l 'i , A« the accommodation of traveler*“£dmsU“ nm^ ri ats for wsshr'*'- B' a ? d . ot ferBt dud that said lavernUrJES? tMm of tnwclew John Fleck! Robert xrr^t/J 1 l 5^ e Js eBBQ ry. Caf'r'u4r eph Harney, Michael' s''* 9,l }® niel Klemn *» Ca.ee,, M. Mortin, Jac & — j fcb23-3td» mv buSnmfs th*"^■9®“’ ®* Washinginn, cams. , i y uusiness there, free of charge to applf • -- '* " r - --• •: iebSS; . ■pEMovAi Xv to the W Ha«in,l4beri to receive a t opening of C and all interr if* Mc&KUL TY Co. have removed arebouscs on “Sloan’s vehiuf," upwr LSP . v * l * re they are now fully prepared arge araonnCof Produce, &ci’,to Bhipjottthe inal navigation, to Philadelphia, Baltimore! lediate places. /ebS5 vV ; r: •.. : ,-• •— -n fk * W R- •- i >’! '»iS- 3«fei RATES • KRAMER AND RAHM, “exCltllnoe BROKERS 1 COMBI op WOOD aso TniM^£irr^ ROKEK - S PENNSYVANIA. Pittsburgh Bank* pm Philadelphia Banks- pat German!oxen -pa; Chester county -pa\ Delaware county- .... .. -p a} Montgomery county - - - -»-pai Northumberland county- -pas Col. Bank ........ *u West Branch j | TVai/n«&t*rg.......1j Suqitehannn county- I Jshigh county-- .... t t/. Ban*.Vi v.:.... [ Bclu/ Notts--'- ...14 City and County Scrip ----H ' -INDIANA:-? State Bank and branches- -11 ■State Scrip. . ~jj . . . KENTUCKY. All Batiks- ............... 11 .« VIRGINIA * Eastern Banks 11 . Wheeling 1 : Branches'-. .jji Bran eh at M6rgantoion.--'-3\ MARYLAND. Baytmore city- i. ..... .p n Country Banks " . NEW YORK: 1 City Banks.,. ...Mr Country Banks- ■ 11 NEW'ENGLAND. Alt solvent banks ' NEW JERSEY. .. Plainfield-.......... .no sole Sales ; bn 3attion. South-East earner of Woodand EtfSsUeet,. D^Mt S 2?S&i» C T 0 “ Monday morning, Fcbrnnr* } mmmtm Mawiiig MWtfM«gßB : J P°2i«taSy^rgo^" u if. p *' , '' r ' quill8 ’ | ;; Win. liarailton-.Vatci. b voS fSun!? . e,, *» v i>>S»i Sr .'.' i «fwr. *» sources of the rive? NHIe A i “ 'l?** 1 *'° < ”•■ Sciences of Hindoosion wirh m,m° 4to P la * c *7 ‘ . iiip*,avol«4to;BratiN Pnrr» t,n, , c J°Ms« n grav.: J fine colored plates; Biiclinium's KyroJ Architecture, : 4.0 fineUlusS-nS “xS"o*Sv-rr"l? in Mysore. Ss-or,’ Breast; Meckel's Aiintoiriy’3 *>• °" tltcv 1 ,m ""'T’ Carmichael on CMcerfwuel? ?%' Cd n j '““■"Sin'on'mcSa^of'silc ' ViH bc a ™ S S : ; . —~ J °H* T». DAVIS. Ann. : theet, TmtEE Pomstt yuoai Fif4n . US ' store of Robert Imflerty 7lh’»dms ,^V U *'? kold, at the.. camUhridge,his entirestock fe\v iloprs al>ove tlife ;: ! *'-Wtel/*cirMinJ t ha? IH I “h,S'w S ’ 5,0 t rcfix,urei ' ; are tlietollowiug: Imperial ; omo "R the articles ' black l eos,aoCTrrsDKe«'fnS!.r^* :r ' yo^l VS h yson. and Inrgo lot of queeney™ref \WKaiiv ml n,p aml a grocery line; also, brass eonntcS V U cr , Bmclcs ~i t he* ’ scale, and bcam; fIoS IS C’“.' “ lr" fe,sh w ifloar and pipe. Terms !, »all dra " crs .- “helving, 1., 0V e : JAMES -VKENXA.AaW > wtratori for coshpar fundk 1 fm| lf’.i'?. ordcr ® y ailmiii. , hand gold patent lever watch, said to h! '“'"■ second-, keeper: also, at the same time’ time* second-hand gold and”ilvcr,,’ntentl?r,' r Tn,! y S‘ *'»¥ * r 10 snndrj- owhfr , :mlcrir "n! 0-thlne uU'nsils: uml at carle on s Ij.-t,. Hn mul. kitclten second hand gold ami s iK.r^»Z,‘ : T e,u,, «’ ~ew and, C ° !L^a ot ' ™s*T ?£ m?S.n CT a* r^4s^ k OT- brgc aM6r&Bl?| Ü bf hl-vr'illl I d' !, ' SWa^t s,tl ® s ' rani ' beU cords. iiiantiddOTkifw^iiS” 11 ' ■ 1' fcnii " "padcs, &c **** V**#*. mors «;s.webkW bodge, SCENES AT WiSivo , iS? l i OR IM3 - O elation. ~ ' MING TON, n „tor>- of the la«t'pm. b ” r7 ’ or U »' , “ l F «t., R- SinumO'* ° * he Cheva lier Bayard, by W. Gilmoro ■: The Cultivator ,i» American Review dn ■ ’* > •wnoaratic 'do j ■■ The Ilorticuliurist ■ do of U,e &!? c jClcirientj a Roi nan Catholic Storv*” 1 ■ • Louncelot Widße| b j^Chiuj ts}1 * b J M r? - o«Sh^ricoL V by for *“ >*■ j 1e1)25 M. P. MORSE, 85 Fourth *t r TO Honorable the Judge* of the Court of Quarter gneny 2 - 8810 ' 18 Peace, in and for the Connty-of Alle> , The petition of Wm. B. Newell, of the 3d ward, city .'of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, hrnnbly. ahewelh, 1 hat your petitioner hath provided himself with for the accommodation of travellers and others, at hia dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays tut your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licenseto keep a publie house of entertainment* And your petitioner, .an tn duty bound, will pray. .. ;■ yf -g NEWELL. ‘ • We, the subscribers, citizens _ of, the above ward'dO certify, that the above^petitioneris of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel* lets and others, and that said tavern is necessary s* S. Mathews, Robert Skiles, Robert Brown, B. QuesL Kicbard Anderson, Samuel .Wallace, J. Yalst T b Knl ble, G. Muharriy, James Reed, J. Parker. 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