lIARPIIR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PITTGEIURQM: MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1848 *MN VOICE OP IDICNNSTLVAriIa POR PRESIDENT, — 'llAltS 13 : tTCHANAN, Subje c t. to the deriiion of Mt National Convention bAI I IIOCIIATIk ELECTORAL TICKET .I.Ntf..llltL el r.re one::— * , - ' - - Wn.unee Ida IA n. of Clearfield -,-' .-.1 . leAmo P. Wnowera, of ICtm.hernpton -- • . :..acritner.eit ATIII. T. Ltr-1 int. 11, Ovine' 1.. ttr.sr.re. rluledel rhos rounty 11. /love R. KNrAnir do City 111. Isaac lidtnx, do do UV A. t. BuTIA9 air. 'AD do v, JA,:014 S. IeI4,,MOTTAIMI.I, '0) VI. Ittranita L. W.ltorrr. Lehig); do VII- 'Writit.3l*. BOlrtn.tot. t 11•Oter AO ' X,ni. It/MetjfitaMti?S La/Inas:et do ' T.X. refit Buts. Berke do ` rl " Ili'll'4lCD S. CnoOlowall. Monpn do ....XL Wk. Swiretnern, 'Wyoming do xn. Solna, Benravrsa. Tioga do '%111: Joint It. Erne. Clinton do NM: BAnt Wrinnten. Lobanon do -X V • Roasts 3. Poorest, York do XV/. rinIIIIIOL 530.111, Prankbn do '«'11. loom Consmax. Lluutingtlon do .). %In. elitesuet A. Burn. Greene do XI X. Gnaws. W. Bowers!, Bedford do X X: lAN 11. Saa.rmoN. 'lsomer do : XXI. cbcoamt P. He =sox. Allegheny do inaW. . Darn, eta:Word do 11 .•TZMOZAT. kens, Potter do XXIV. Jikte i 3. CA idiririn, Stier do FOR CANAL COAIMISSiONLR, ISRAEL PAINTER, Of Westmoreland County. IN' TIM PAPER. THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. TREATIES, RESOLUTIONS OF CON. ONESSAfe,,'ARE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. iliOrning Post Sob Printing Office, CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. ID' Sec tdSehisemertt ou the first page. ID" A.h.enistu art requested to hand in Their favors Wore 4 4)1..44. P. m. This twat be complied with. in &des to in 34crian insertion. When ie to possible, an (artier Aont uouki be Inv -erred. tr R. W. CA RR, United :hates Ihewswiper Amine)* Fun /Wilding.. N. E. enrsier of Third rind Dock streets, sold.** Nnrih Fourth strect--is our unlytuthorised Agent to, Milenelplua. the y Marie copies of the Morning. Post. may be had at Store of George M Bridbin & Co. IV. F. corner of the Diamond and Ohio street. .Allegheny City. Adver tisements left there before 5 P. M. will be inserted the next day: Ache Iron Bueiness.—The Gazette. It 4 truly amusing, to see bow out little neighbor oe iho O:dette jumps about; whenever we run him iotiva corner, from whit h he can find no intend of escape. When soniehody induced him to believe, not long since, that all the iron Mills in our neigh troyhticid had been stopped—opting to the "cursed tariff of 1846," and we told him what were the true canted of the suspenaiun of their operations, with . oat - making any acknowledgement of his error, he styli, cols: forward inviting us to a discussion of the MPS , question, particularly desiring that we wohld present facts only in relation to the iron in terest. We gave him one or two facts; but, dot be ing, able - to meet these, he insisted upon our tolling hou all alma the means by which we obtained them, or be would not feel himself at , liberty to say any thing store upon the subject. We, however, were pion:ill:2lg to rest Len ; and, in a few day a, gave hitizancittier dose of facut, going to prole that the iron businus could not be in a languishing condition; but that it is in a highly flourishing state. In order to get iid of the efiecta of the last potion, Le his quoted from a communication which appeared in tile Pont, to prove.that we have convicted ourselves. Now, our little neighbor may not have been connect ed with the Press long enough to know, that an edi tor be never considered responsible for the sentiments of hisporrespohdents, unless he specially refers to them, and adopts them as his own. Those who have been bong connected with the Press, however, know - this. We referred, in no way whatever, to the communication from which he quotes, and there foie no position assumed by the writer can betaken to convict us of error, with any more of Justice than article bad appeared in another paper. lint, a 4 content with trying to hold n responsi ble for the opinions of our correspondents, he has mutilated the paragraph, and perverted the a-gument of the writer. Ile males .; Ohaerver" e,y, that, while we hare . those among us, why can 'teak.. al tee mint, "we are guilty of practicing to ward; them, plain and palpable injustice, if we pro cure elle A - here what we may wish to purchase, or enuploy %kers to do fur us whit they can do." This is a palpable perversion of his argument. His ar oreteet, on this point, is strictly trite; and is in per: accordance with the whole policy of the Deus , 4, !Miktit parry., from 'its first organization. We hare ever contended, that it was unjust and oppressiv e. to . coraptl any portion of our citizens to pay a duty or thirty, forty, or fifty per cent. upon any articles, in 'order that this amount of money might be added to the profits of a manafacturer—merely because he littd in the United States; especially if, by dealing with the foreign manufacturer, we were enabled to exchange.* large amount of produce, that otherwise would he tincoustane i g i . Wow what was the priiition taken by " Observer I" This is his exact language : " It toay be very naturally concluded, then, that, while we hare merchants, mechanics, artisans, &c., awing - es, mho are wilting to ull us as good articles as 'wider us as frilkful services, and oft as good tsims—all circumstance stea - into the account— as tov'Ean procure , or h wed elsetralurre 1 we arc guilty of practicing • thrm, plain and pa'pable it:jostler, .f w re 'elsewhere what we.retiy wish to purchase employ others to do for us - what they Ca+, d 0.,, Bat, sail. the 'Gazette, " Pittsburgh is bat a part of the United - States, and the policy urged, (that which he argues is urged by " Observer," but which lie has not truly stated,) as her true interest, is with- 1 otitthe slightest change, the true American System, end th calcnlatsdto build-up th.meatii?pal wealt - • We hat the policy Imteiurged ty G Ob server, e very letter, the ttimpttei-noionly tor Pittsburgh; hut for the llnited - States. Such , however, has not been the p olicy :if the sZettgrine protectionists. Their policy has been to compel the American planter, farmer,. lid every other American citizen, to pay to the iiinarican, cotton and tr.titdett and iron umoufacturet how thirty to sixty per cent, more, for articles of their manatee . ture, than he could obtain the same articles kirclse m here, mu exchange/or - his produce or hi" money. ItMakainst such aa system as this that the Demo cratic party have constantly warred. It is against such a system that we now war. Because we deny the right of the general government to adopt such a system - as will protect one class of citizens, at the expense of the balance of the community. The readers of the Gazette are told, that our de entry, of the poiltions assumed by its editors 't have wittier sense nor truth to amitaln" th‘ tn. This may he la. As it zrepects titelltit, it may, be our Mil. 4/1..1x io have been endowed by Nature with .I..!t7crtint ruiNtand ezalted - grzi.us displayed by opt:sa*rettlts.locles on' ri - Thit hat Trade" We #say pue js either so ,lieen a paime,fiticte•Or ea vivittaai isuiginationt and thereibre, we inay ncrl be 4pupta9rptaticing such able and profound ngicles s,a setied . itp toils readers; an this subject. Ati l t tt ata r we are entitled to pity, norcensure, 'We can, discover, truth: that which wilt be admitted as such by all honest minds,-al every We can roc..ginze fact, when it is plain palpable i and we are - quite sure that all . the profound a Fit gineilip Jul the Gazette; all its .evasions.;wdj all its distortions or the arguments 'tirsithers, will not:avail toroue AR truth c lie ? or Dr 'overturn a fact: . . ttr Thew' Thetis. York Wuneraua naTiptirer is tWir• . Tai that. the. Whigs of that state hire an be rur. Cetietke Ca ha their own strength! There is no drn ger of overmanning among them when the public teat is n %thin their right. -Dtntf.n Fort. 1.4.440 V SVADEAtaiND., we 3ik atta I on to thisittot*Op.a c iaJik i r k will kelbuicd eplitit6tfi.4tod 100 ing iCCQUII4--I#*Wpio-• poser fitsf tit). i &at •iie Akita ' Aweneao or Sept. 19, 1843. PAT/Ib:TUN. As one readers will remethber, we have frequent I, referred to this subject, in connection with the name of Mr. La 'Roy Shnderland, Who, if the news• paper reports of b.m be true, has penetrated more deeply into some of the laws of mind, than it would seem to have fallen to the lot of ant other man to do, in any preCeding age of the world. And, as Mr. lionderlaxd has now cemmenced lecturing in our city , tt May ma be unacceptable to our readers if we should offer a ecw re/earls explanatory ot the new science which he is how mutest tiring to elucidate. The term Pathensm, Mr. Sunderland uses as emir •Vtint •rnnu• with sympathy to signify that suscep t ibtlit y the nervous system, upon which tillprel nines are made; as also, the immediate agency by ebich that susceptibility as reached, and, by whirl any giver mental, or ph v sine! change a produced. tie means it as a substatite fur the terms heretofore used to signify the same agency, such as "Mame riattl,", ••Animal' Magnetism,. or rvtleutology.o— Vrout discoveritio Mt. aboderland has Made, ho is convinced thatttheiiiiiitutthond Imre:aura maintain. ed, with regard to a magnetic, in nerrousfisid, said to be 'transmitted by manipulation, or by the human torn; oat of oneperson into the net-roue system of another, are utterly without fournlation. The elfin mations from the purer of the human body are no+ healthy, and Mr. S. contends, that these elimina tions do not and cannot be made to °bay the human will; and when is induced by manipulating i the system, as under the processes recommended by Deleuze and Dr. Buchanan, they are not brought out by afield of any bind, but by sympathy, or the influ ence which one substance is known to have over another, with which it is brought into contact or m latioA; as a relation may be establiabed without any physical contact at all. Mr. Sunderland has certainly done much toward demonstrating the truth of his new theory of mind, in the estimation of many scientific gentlemen throughout the country; who have become satisfied that those mentaletates called Spells, elionesalutei. Trance, ac., are all dependent upon the ante laws of the nervous system. Indeed, he classes all the phenomena Which have come out under the va rious forms of religious fanaticism, or Witchcraft, somnambulism, spells, an. Sic. under the same cats gone and, frona.what we have seen and heard, we should judge that he has succeeded In giving a more satisfactory explanation of these taysterioils states, than any before ever offered to the world. his Manner of illustrating the law of mind is, eer tardy, new and unheard of before; for while actual, ly proceeding with his lecture, you will see the state ai r , palmed sleep induced, in cue or a half dozer cases among his auditors= and a state of Trance, or Fascinator!, induced without contact, without touch ing or even speaking , particularly, to the persona who may be affected. The Influence be exerts is said to be .sperfeetly pleasant,• and, indeed, highly agreeable. The accounts we have seen from those affected by it, represent it as being tranquilizing aed composing to the nervous system beyond what say one would isnaginewho seer felt it. And this would appear olio from the numerous cases of nervous difficulty which M. Sunderland has so wonderfially ' succeeded in curing, and which had for years resist e the usual methods of medical treatment. Won't of sleep, troublesome &este/, headache, tiedelo roux, neuralgia, spasms, fits, Mononiania and insani ty, are said to have been cured by his pectiliar pro cess of operating! It is in vain to deny *lntl's-voila like these could be induced, without a meat ietimate knowledge of the nervous functions, and the laws by which they are governed. Indeed, we perceive, from our exchanges, that it is becoming quite com mon for surgical operations to be performed, (such as tooth-drawing, for instance) without the conscious. nets of pain, upon persons whom Mr S. throws into a state of somnambulism, in the course of his lec tures. In his recent visit to Bangor, three expert meots of this kind were performed, which afforded the highest sat;efaction to the audiences who wit• neesed them. Philosophers have long been at a loss to account for many mental phenomena, which have been known from the earliest ages of the world. Indeed, they confess their inability to tell us what a state of ordtnam sleep is! What is dreaming) Wpm a a state of ecstac)t Of insanity) Of somnambulism) Who has been able td tent Hence, we say, if any light can beetled on theses states of the nervous aye tem, if we may yet learn more ...of suacepti billitica and powers of the human mind; if we may be assisted in the development of our mental powers) if we may, by Pathesism, in any degree, lessen His amount of human suffering, let us give it a candid examination. Jeka Keatty . Usu. Tbia gentleman. who was receedy appointeJ by the President Marshal of the Western District of Pennsylvania, has Imes in this city for a few days past, and has fairly entered upon the discharge of the responsible duties of his office. Re is a geniis. man of much intelligence and practicable good mar; and we have no doubt bet that he will prove an active and faithfial elScer. Mr EnartY is a citizen of Clarion county. and bad the honor of represent ing the people of that county in the.popul I branch of our Legtisture during the late asuston. That et fisiont arid well conducted paper the Clarion Done ad, contains the following notice of our new Mar- : Joan .Eirwri.t. Esq., our member of the Legisla ture, has resigned his seat in that body, and return ed home by eray of Pittsburgh, on official bulimia.. as Marshal of the Western District. bk. K. will be closely engaged for some time in the &tie' of his office, which, however ardbotui and complicated, will, we have no doubt, not fail to be perfumed in good Wilt, and alike honorable to him self and the estenfive district over which he is call ed to act. lie appears eland with the prospect now presen ted of the Keystone being honored with the candi date fur the Presidency. Speaks - col:featly of the harmony and zeal that exist among the Democracy at liarrisbergh and other places. The Clinton Democrat, another able and fearless journal notices the appointment of Mr. Keatly thug: U. 8. Mastmat..--John Keatly, of Clarion, has been appointed Marshal of the Western District of Pennsylvania. Thhi is truly an excellent appoint ment, and one that will give the liveliest satisfac tion wherever Mr. K. is known. He is an honest, straight forward, working Democrat, who never panders to expediency, but always stands up boldly Far the true princi es of his party. When favors are to be best such are the men who should rearm them. More C gains' the Principles coati etzted Lexington Platform. The Pennsylvanian sadistic* the following extract e a a letter friki l t enan t ihiLtn Weir, coal.' niairdingCompen coed Perrineylsania litegiment • of Volunteers, to did Nelquelioning, Carbon counts. dated See Angel, near the city of Mexico, February 28th, 11348. , I am well pleased witherovernor Shank's Message, which you sent me enclosed in your letter. I have also received Congressional pro ceedings, &c.; speeches of Calhoun, ClayAstid Web• stet, which aro a disgrace to the American Republic. Why, sir, those speeches are heralded from one end of Mexico to the other. I noticed in the Rro Com mercio, a Spanish paper, published at Queretaro, Henry Clare speech at exington; and Henry Clay is now the man fur the Mexicans. I can assure you that as long as such speeches arc made in ant LOMA. try, au lung will we have war.,, Lieut. P. W. DiuDoaald. This distinguished young °Seer, attached to the I'd Dragons*, and Aid to Gen. Twigga, arrived in our city on Saturday evening, and will renters fur a feW days at the Monongahela House. With bat one exception, he has been 'actively engaged in every leadingbatkle in Mexic . n, from Palo Alto to the con. c oed of the city, and for his gallantry and'fie. pidity is every one of them, he won the =Wed commendation, of his autieriniqfficery. Among all the favorite stone - of Pesursilvania . M our army in tdexice,—and they are numerous, --3hereli s no one who has undrrgone 'harder , service, or reficeted. l more himoriah b native State, than the gentleman Whoae name Leads thisartiAla. - :40 is from noble little Cambria, whole sons have resmed impeneh a bl e • renown xte AMMoody tielts of Wesico. to Mr. Ci.av's selCnominsting leticr, received bore by Telegraph., sett-palilished.by-m-oo Bator. daj', a furieq, ao Lissjitleti charged by some of the 'lcahn'•Whigs of this ,eity. Although the telegrs4- sometimes is rattle to farthings incon. 'intent with truth, yet in this instance it lisp report. - ea the ti Glint Littbodiment" correctly, We Ass* Ontisht It prop*: to Millie this statement,' for thf satisfse,troo of sums of our Whig friends, who are . no little troubled in spirit dustrg the last two days: rostincts- tfIfrariLIONIZCI: BY THWERatattft&-- , • - 04=6074 Muth 44th, eveaiag . 41io my Wret ii - eather experienced sigringe'theAroa&M p4tAt"ihe Month, is he cause otriorialfilneMMleskir !lsni['thoint it it tirobable that nmimtai Millie talt:Rodtati mem, liimediate chafe shhuld fake place, it most be confessed that so groat of rain in March is not in accordance with the generally received no- tions of an attapicious spring. At present the tow. lands are in many parts of the country completely flooded, and the appearance of the wheat plant is less favorably spoken of than a few weeks ago. , — Meanu bile, it is impossible to prepare the land for spring sowing, and this important par: of agricultural Tabor is in a backward state.—Shipping Gaz. FR ANCE — PROCLARIATIONS, DECREES, &e. The tblltiwing proclamations and decrees, have been issued by the Provisional Goserntnent, &c -priboners tiir civil art comthercial debts to be set at liberty. Corporal ponishtneht to be abolished in the nit!,. tzehrtlH to be established on the model of the Poi) technic School, far the edudatioti of 'owl men ft the different branches of the ptiblia idtainistra twn. The Monopoly of doretittnent adyeitisethentS enjoyed by certain newspapers to be abolished. Salaries of Amidst ministers not to exceed 23,0001: The Sum of 100,000,1500 E rethaininit to be Milled of the I- an voted by the la* of the litb - of Atigusf, 1849,i0 be immediately jailed at a Are per cent. !ccan, and oiled the tuitional - Fenn. , . , Min ster of Finani a to Ram such lots of the wood of the state as may be usefully sold, and to order the wile thereof to the amount of 100,000,000: Officer. rind soldiers absent on leave forthwith to return to their respective corps. • A Polish legion to be formed. 60,000,000 francs to be placed at the disposal of the Minister of Finance. to be divided among the various branch bank' which are to be established in Paris and the departments: All religious congregations and corpertations not authorized by the larv, and particularly the congra. gation of the .lestritsto be dissolved. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. M. de Lamartine Minister for Foreign Affairs. M. Arago Minister of Marine. M. Carnet Minister of Publie Instroation M. Dupont, (de PEure).President-ef the Council. M. Marie. ....Minister of Publid Works. M. Gamier Pages Moldered Finante. M Ledru Rollin „Minister of the Interior. M. Gremiana Monitor of Aisne,. 'General Cavaignac Minister of War. General Chingainier...Governor of Algiea. M. Atmand Marmst....Mayor of Paris. General Subervie Cbantellor , !Airiest oftirreer. Tits Fiala or ries Fitzbett RitrithUd.4.-Prom the extraordinary activity and battle which panda at Toole*. theta cab toi no ddubt sod% iseridrbuitmeee went of the French fleet is contemplated. Orders base been issued for the concentration of the whole fleet, which Is very well manned . ; and, although heavily stored, is to be ready for sadden orders.' Naples is (appealed to be the destination of the force. Frogs Ms Landon Ti Met qf March 124tA.- Tut Rowers CosarrrOrios.—We have receipd an extraordinary supplemeet, or "flying sheet„ of La L.ga Italia= of Saturday last plot 18th which contain. a formal prochlination of the new Roman Fundamental Coestitittion, by iii. Hahne= Pope Pins IX. - This College of Cardinale lebosers by the Popikl is to be ctinstittited n Senate, inseparable from the same, and two Deliberative Cotincils for the forma tion rattle laws are to be established, consisting of the "High Council" and the "Council of Deptitieir." The judicial tribunals are to be independent of the Government, and no extraordinary COMMiII/4011 courts are to be in futerwentablished. The National Guard I is to be considered an institution of the State. The Pope convokes and prorogues the Legislative Chambers, and dissolves the Councils or Deputies, being required to convoke a new Chamber within three months, which will be the ordinary duration of the annual 18413011. The sessions are to be pub , lie. The members of the Senate are to be appoint. ed by the Pope for life, and their number la not un limited. The qualification of a Senator is the age of 30years ami dorplraary =erase of tiou and po. laical rlgkis. The Senate will be chosen par preaTace from the prelates, tw.clesiasties, minister., judges, cone cillors of state, consittorial lawyers, and the pos sessors of an income of 9,000 scudi per annum. The Pope will appoint the President and Vice Presidents. The second council will be elective, no the nu merical basis of one deputy to every 30,000 souls. The elector, are to consist of the goofisionieri, (mayoral priors and elders of the cities and com munes ; the possessors of a capital of 300scedii thei payers of direct taxes to the amount of 12 se:Wiper annum; the members of the colleges, of their fa cultic., and the titular professor, of the Univerai ties; the members of the councils of discipline, the advocates and attorneys practicing in the collegiate tribunal., the hitirer/rs ad honorees in the state uni versities, the members of the Chambers of Corn men e, the heads of factories and industrial estab lishments, and the heads of scientific and public institutions assassed for certain amounts. The qualification of a deputy is the possession of a capital of 3,000 ecudi, or the payment of taxes to the amount of 100 ircudi per annum, and the mem bers of colleges and professors of univeriaities, will be eligible az officio. The profession of re ligion according to the Roman Ceiba!lc Church is indispensable as a qualificition Air the exercise of civil and political rights. &distinct electoral law will regulate the elections of deputies. The discussion of financial matters, exclusively appellate. to the Council of Deputies. The sum Or civil list appropriated to the endowment of •the Pope and the College of Cardinals, and to ecclesias tical purposes generally, as well as to the expenses of the corps criplomatique, the pontiticial guar',, the maintenance of the Apostolical palaces and mu. seums, and various other purposes is fixed at 60,000 seadi, per annum, including a reserve fund for COll. tingencies. The canoes, tributesand dues, am -itmt leg to the annual sum of 13,000 sendi a are to remain at the entire disposal of the Pope. The Ministers are responsible for their actions, and hare a right to speak in both councils, whether members or not session of the Chambers will be suspended by the death of the reigning Pontiff, but the sew Pope must convene them a month after his election. The minister. are to be confirmed and °Doyen by the Sacred College. The rights of the temporal sovereignty, exercised by a defeats pontiff, are vested in the sacred col lege, during the interregnum s There will also be a Council of kitate, composed of 10 councillor,, and a body of auditors not exceed log 24. This council will be required to draw op projects of lawn, and to give its advice on adminto More affairs ie cane of emergency. Ministerial functions may also be conferred upon it by a special law. NePtss.—Adrices froth Naples, aneounce the ex pulsion of the Jesuits from that city, in accordance with the popular will. The Indigestion against them was general, and nothing but a promise to leave Naples, rived them from summary vengeance. It was feared at Naples that Messina was still a prey to the flames ore civil war. The Government, however, had sent. &mocha messenger to stop the further effusion of blood, by the pmclamstion of the new constitution. Pevatte.—Beran.+—pa the 21st Mareh,the eit Wll.ll9ulet. The Wing - proclaimed an amnesty for all persons accused or condemned for political offences, or transgression of the laws against the press. The following general amnesty' appears in the eitl gerneine Preussische Zaino'', of March 21; Yeinerday, I declared that from my heart I have forgotten and forgiven. not in order that no doubt may remain, of my whole people being embraced in this forgiveness, and because j will not have the great femme of our Fatherland now dawning upon us. dimmed by painful reminiscences of the past, I hereby prociewa—giarsioat to..9lJurAoliesebern accused ttf or condemned fur political ("ascii, or offences perpetrated by the insettif runalityge (helmets. My minister of Justice, Widen, ie"ebarged to give im mediate effect to this amnesty. FREDERICK ViIiLLIAM. Berlininith of March, 18411." - • In the official journal, a cinder' of the Minister of Justice, giving dicactious for the fulillme at Arthe royal amnesty, immediately follOire; • - Ali tribnnale and the prnafttator general in. the Royal CUM, of Apppaiu ateologari are to see trithe immediate execution 'alba *preaeding royal decree,' and in couseguence,to provide fiat the immediate -Ober/Latina ga persona to whom the sea nestyaxtend s ....pievided they are not cumulatively atatained, en , account of other crimes. Uhden, Maisel of Just ice, Berlin, March 20." This appuarsto have been the fast Act of den, in his ministerial capacity, for this natitlitation jininediate/y follower - : • 4 . The resignation of tbesidnisters ofjaMicer Yoe Savigny and Ohden, and Cho of..thn.ntlnieter Ceuta Stolberg, presented befiite„tbcroultimmitto of the 19th instant, have been- acceted. I have 'netninated M. liornemann; Doctor, o f-laws, Minis ter of justice, and have summoned M.CiMpitaimen, preside ,1 of the Chamber of Commerce,to stud by my side in the eaparity of Minister. The directors el the Ffirious 44i.C.ititeirial posts will continue to die- ' charge their duties 14 ,they are 'definitely filled np." There is a fine and kingly spirit evinced in this arrangement, _by which the last act of the retiring minister is to barnacle one of clemency and oblivion for former grisi,ges.• `Great joy wax manifested in Berlin, that the flier was to assemble on the 2d April, instead of about lives weeks later, as lied been at first determined. Farther funeral processions had taken place. More dead bodies of mamas killed in the emnbar, decked with Swett, Were bromtliritt ftbZtaion to d r e r estdittlatei,masielpitagerttlihetritheada antcelsopa_rifed the piticesalen.. Four ofiherhodies, Tent rub ly ..dbifigirtedAnd aitered with green bough. id flower*, were drawn* oprO bier to the late and gilder the: balcony of the Niue, Loud tries Were then retied flif the new mildew-a Count &Arnim and Count Schwerin, to appear an bat- Bony, _cony, but these shouts, were drowned in a great cry the King !"- . The King, accompanied by the Queen, leaning on his arm, then appee ed CIO tlid balcony., and an. lilted the eople. His countenance was much agi -sated, and ;the Queen, at eght of this .dent brshes, instantly retired. The. King, unahle.te.get heard, retired atd acclamation,. Then theatOut voice of Count Von Arltim was heard from the balcony, whence lie Managed to get beard fora few minutes; and amid many inetthpfions spoke nearly as hollows: " Gantlemen4dThe men whom the King has mice Inure tu hifti i 4 Oder to work with him for remodeling the Constitution on a free and luting basis, cannot ftllfil this object unless you 'support theth, and cutlets you contribute to the restoralton of order in the eh)." • trevettottoo Or " nOttZhil” Visas "Yea, ,, “No, to - "intetrepted the Minister, iti the midst of whilth a Au, raised` on the shoulders of the bystand 1 ere, demanded arms Aar the cititens, nod for the P thee of Prdssia to relinquish his chains' to he Thfone. The demands were ldst amid the loud dissentient dents of the people. - At this Moment Count Schwerin _ spoke froth the balcony, and was received With a loud hurrah. Be said You have heard that a new' minbitry hat been formed, of ahroh t have the boner to Minn a part. I cite you my word that all aball•be done for you ; all your rights IMO be attended to e Do yen, on your parts, do all in your power to present any disturbances. The arming of the citizens will take place under the superintendence of your beloved Derr Von Minutoli.” In the evening the arming of the 'chitlins tom. manned, and the oity wilt illuminated. The arming of the students hu alto taken place. , On the morning of the 20th, a large erarrd eiretto bled . Wore the palace of the Priers of Prattle, threatening to demolish iti Ida the words " Proper ty of thple...national property,” being written in large r ile on the wall*, the dereolittodtlid not pates, The houses of other unpopular in. •dioidosio were Attacked, but no ilatouge of any mo tueut done. Adeptitation of Pelee had waited au the Icing, to petition for the liberation of the Polish .preeeete lattly tried; the result of the petitionr was the open ing of the prisons at Ikliothit. The Prisoners were all set free, and went in triumph to the palace, ac companied by agreat ereerd shouting and otl.erwi.e aryneiteilig their joy. The bathes wet* taken from the carriage in which Mieroalas ski was, and it was drawn is triumph by the crowd to the palate, and thence to the University., the Xing corning one to withers the sight on the balcony. blicroalawski stood to the carriage, Which was open, holding a black, red, and gold Ratio his hand, and crowds from the windows and in the .treets greeted him with waving orhandkerehiefe. In various pare of the cot) bowls are placed, into which nernerena doearoes ere put by the passengers far the Widow' and aphelia of those who tell on the 18th and 19th *March. The Ditches, of Orleans and her two children *eye expected at Berlin. They were to reside is the Palace of Relleree, ip Whir.b Caries X. was re ceived by the Royal family of Prussia on hi s *ay to Austria, after the Revolution of 163 d. The intent genceof the Revelation Of Neufchatel had produc ed little or no sensation io Recite , wilt re the irepa: radon olNetifchatel was considered so advantage, and not a lose to Prussia. The Debate says it Ilse received the following oft communiestiont--" Letters froth the frontiers of Galicia announce, that a general inannection is imminent in Austrian Poland," Viten or ma fdAftrrr me gnraaoa or RVIIIIAL., --Hie - Majesty the Emperor has issued the Collor/um ukase to the Minister of Wart • " In the Wert of Europe, erents have transpired which manifest the 141111131 design ofauhverting legal antboritles. The Wiriness of friendship, end the treaties by which Rua la Is connected to the neigh boring powers, impose upon tie the meted duty to take timer laleseurCa for placing a_portion of our troops' upon a war footing, that in can circumfuse ces should demand it • firm front may be opposed to the direful spread of anarchy. " In pursuance of this we commend r -4. 1. Immediately to organiin reserves belonging to the diviaiorw specified in the index. " 8. To this end immediately gall lath Anti** ser vice thorse privates eito are bound tu ibrm the re serve corps, but who are on furlough fur • given or fur an indefinite period. In the government to he hereafter earned. "11. This - assembling o the troop. shall take place immediately •fter the ukase shall have been published in the stales, and shall terminate, with out fail, on the Ist (13th) April neat. (The fire remaining articles of this, ukase only relate to the equipment of the troops, place of rem. desseas and other regulation' as to general disci- Ohm, ec.j (signed> " NicsoLaa." —Prussicoa Waft Gavne, /Werth 10. The Cologne Gazette says the Emperor of Ruirria has ordered an army of 400,000 men towards the East. This, of donne, requires confirmation t but it may be that, seeing the liberal tendencies of Lord Palmerston, and apprehending an alliance with France, the Emperor may desire to give us a start about India, oy make a pounce on ConateritinirPle. If rumors current here are to be relied on, the Eto. peror will soon have work on hand. It is said that the Poles ate about to be prompted to Insurrection by emissaries who know bow to effect this purpose. There ate even rumors of insurrections in the South of Russia, beaded by nobles. Dooes.as..—lttfortit rued Agitalima~Lettera Rose Riel of the 13th March state that a courier has brought very important news from Copenhagen : the press is entirely free, and popular Meetings are au thorised. A letter from Altonia of the 14th March speaks of the imminence of the rupture between Denmark and the German duchies, in conseqpence of the resolution of the King to effect the ineorporat on or the duchies without farther delay. Such a determi mitten would necessarily ?revoke a war with the Germanic Confederation. It ra said that military measures are already being adopted by Denma h. The Mineral Bank. This institution, (an account of the suspensian of which we gave a few days since,) has again 'ravened its business; and will, as heretofore, accommodate Cie Emulous' public to the extent or its retens.— Seel is the latest latormstioo oa she subiscr. Mr 7be New York Elprese says: ••It ',singular that, in all the pressure on the money market, both here and in Europe, there should be so Gm failures. Our merchants have 'toed the storm to the astonish ment of everybody. The prevailing belief now ap pears to be, that there is a Weft prospect ahead!, 07 Atheist' am Niagara tvwThe members or the Niagara Fire Compaq, are hereby notified, to attend a special meeting, at their Hall, this evening, at 7 1 . Punctual attendance isrequested, as business of g reat importance will be brought before the meeting. spi S. IIFILWAINE, Seel. irr Garry Inclimarricr l—Phyelcians prescribe Dr. Ragas' Lietrtrort and Thr in the last stages and moat hopeless cases of Consumption, alter all other medicines have failed, ash has proved itself to be the most extra. ordinary medical aid in curing that disease. Now, this medicine is lig valuable in the incipient stage, such as Coughs, Colds. kc., kc., when the Lung: are not too far gone, befu ! ulfernrion trams place, Iris seldom or ever known m mil to tweaking up the most die/044W or Cold In a few hours time, if the diractions pea sightly followed. The remise Ds. RogeM' Z.Veasian and Tar, veldola snakes so tasny anaudorkil eages,is for sale by SP‘VLDINO fr Kgrig.so, Agent stem one don below .K sod by Nom gr. ,C,n. , Amite of Woad and 4lb ate. apS C 3 In reply to n communication of Dr. who hoe seen fit to addreartts upon the subject of our yrsehly notices of (it C Vatigkesyegetable jahonifjptie Alix ture—theareal datierstau areagedy.--we t,ap only lousy. that evcry trame whtah has appeared in diem nMicas As 10141 iestottotry to the peat *erotica lawyer tis ihr ' tome art WM of blediane..l4 wr pompom one. Ammer us! worthy friend krtayint; no action is ward bare, and If he miesttons our word after this, we would a* him to take the Wye Or oar person be has found meoitowtd, the place of residence, and semi a part paid kap na ppee 49n; if be doss not receive a andsfartory answer, th as iefiewill the genuineness of the name riven, and the ahar- Aeter of the. Oleditia7 luded ts.3.liiet th en we wail Pub lish grads his at Ma firth /Air faiwiw.— neit,and magd *4, of perjury. , Will this snail's , tbe-Dnatarr.We ha to know what wens./ engoged in, when we print atm notieem this Vegetable Lithuutnp tin is Aloing great good a/laver che oaentry, and =AA:tato be thesentedy far ail cotoplaitgo .‘ 4a 4 4 ,41v-otos ip lids iniquity, whose names ore UNAcr th e ndeosautestaw.tpt our will infenn the Dittor. flat a powphlet and lead . - - U 4113 dr MICK:RW.4Y Agents. apt?. - - 2 Cuto.-itaki;Libaity .. , • --- Cy '"Dee A. rh,w.c an's Jgyted tar, cattshr, rnidainentil t hWipiSatt. 4 011 44a4he.-, Alyea ire Adteflug with an, a/ the iiiiilgArAtigre4llolnints Which it is intend: ed to. ogre, Tocroaartot, in the entire list of Byrips, Bal sams, Erapeatarantr, ace., ke..,. - find a remedy On la more vrivneyof trioY-Alai-itas proved itself :note tr ble, or area A -witUtic - Zara: if PwthablY na gtrepara /Edo rittiaa,or the presant, Vitas so w rapidly i , zn i :eildiu tit; ,and u rin solely prstltt . •CittirtniZik.of :-raciat t s i tt ladrit ' Billed gii Jill* (lion jilt° ill(' weatern country. Ailiaiaatllt hg. fern/A*la - hirrat* whlth har altroyrit reel , plosely into the ihatie4ll the aid standsid preparations liar rhecxtire et. this largo and ear.e.e4ine ablressing clams of diseases. - l you .If. are . .,gored ., wi th any of the complaints which hove-their nava in n.cohl, do JIM 11C. elect n a single day. bat wake haute/Awe use of Dr. Dun canlu Expecturant Remedy, and ifeit is in the power of medicine to ;Oyu relief, you wa.g.e speedily and effect ually cared Dr. Dutte.o.tils Mir stern ..64:43. No. I.W9yramoro xtrirt, and = clopin ta ali il. , 444 o ,'ZlPllnte Ailwedie juts are. sold trl,,,le.sele Ttrriold be; ir :1 J41. , 1V5 , ! , ! , Ac. at. A , Lil'..ely Stet,At, PrtrbuTet. ra are ' LOCAL lATTM: Sitagcs4l—everai; eclat" the AMA terin broitiht nt4.: . ovefitaituani Wasan was the first one called. Ile wr.iliiii2lreged for the larceny of goods from Hershi: field's -Storm Woad - smeet,:and also-for-larceny of watch— m watclistuffing:' , On each indictment he got two years. Ho heard the rentelce in great agh. ; teacsatarted: from hie eyes .nottrithstanairshis efforts to repreis them. None saw him agho did not pity. He haa.ait honest countenance,2tad was ten!arkatilY well,.altited, We think it 'image that a a man bo bears affliction so sorely should tit& 'Ms liherty and reputation to efforts to filch final others a few dollar, worth; Arthur raoWn, Jr., NT - 211 calhd rifts, *hets his law) erg, Mr he fiat a Whole tar of 11 letnilIPPeilred with reassms why he should have: anew trio!, and made promises of restitution or the money to the diddled individuals. In consideration of this, the Court postpOwed 'painting sentence till next giatunia7. it is thought thy the relatives of Arthur .urilftaise the Money for them. Mr. Bruce assured the court that they were now making efforts fur that purpose. If Mr. holden, and some others should be satisaed by a prompt .re-imburitement of thuds, do doubt the Court will be inure lenient than they otherwise would. Arthur looked heroioally--ismilod and talked as thoukh lie dared not a straw for whales, going en, We dare say, however, all this was affectation, for rot oven Arthur could resign hie britiiant earthly career, without inward emotion, John Rhoden, indicted ftiv stealing i coat, awn be. hate Sharpshargh, was nest called and sentenced to one year in the Penitential?. The °Dirt was lenient, in consequence of the provions character of' the convict and the fact that thia Wealth! grit of renCe sell it a trifling en,. The men who war onsrvinted fir stealing cows in Westmoreland, named Thotapaon, wail calledt Wi on application of 14. Smith, his counsel, Ws sentence was postponed WI m it Saturday; ID order that be may have an opportunity of conferring with his friends. A few other convict, might have bean ettended to, but they were out about, insomnia ite _they Were not tinder key. gas New Waanit-;-We Fultlieh b low tile ceedingir of the Meeting.of the People or the new wards. held tre Friday evening last. The resolved show ; determination to urge upon congeals the sdoptioa of the reeamtres they propose Tor their owe safety. We teiderstsed that the steering was very largo and spirited. glatiatto Etlyitting, At a meeting of the citittlis of the Sittlidieventh and Eighth Ward/ of the city, held pursuant to pub lie notice, on Fnday, the 14th blatant, is the &hoot ti.utoe (tribe Stith Ward, the the purpose of taking into consideratine t , their a posed intuatian to the torch of the Incendiary, in consequence of the want of water' sad to *clop! each measures as might be deemed proper, to obtain hum the City •Cottneils an act of Justice, by the immediate construction of a seeped basin on the city •property, purchased and held dir that purpow..l" On motto*, Roarer Cutters, EN., was called to th e ch a i r t omi t t e d by Jan dusts and S. Morrow. Kegs-, as Vice Presidents t and Wm. Id, Shin and David D. Bruce, as SeCreta6ni• The °Wed of the meeting haying beep stated by the Chair on motion of 4, W. Lootintit , was unanimoUsly. fitnalpal, That a committee of sties lisrsons appointed by the chair, to draft a memorial to the Couersile of he City of Pittsburgh, embracing such facts, arguments and suggestions as they toy deem advisable' .bowing the importanno sad neeestity of an immediate construction of the works tirlikeello ry to enmity With water that ponies of the new wards that cannot be iopplied from. the Bailie al ready constructed. Resulted, That the said committee be requested to report said memonal to a meeting of the athwart of the new wird'', to ta he'd as the place on Bator day, the a IId inst„ at "ft o'clock, P. M. A. W. Loomis, John Harper Jes W. ltnchanan, S.Morrow, A. Franklin. W. Harper, John Rea, K. V Friend, and R, T. Smith, Esq.'s constitute the said Committee. The meeting taxiing directed the in to be published, stljouteed to meet la seecusiatitit with the last resolution. R, CHRISTY, President. m Wm M. Su, Sea 3 h. DA VLD IL /ism, LA Roe FVE/Ditricario,—We aro truly gratified that this distinguished lecturer and Farrintinter has ay r.ved, and will appeay before a Pittsburgh audience, His name has- been familiu to us tbr years, and though the theories which be advances ham been denounced by an unbelieving public, as delusions, we hare never beard his honesty doubted ; nor hi pretensions to being a man of teaming and science disputed. We trust that be may have a lblettetattlita u indeed others in the same. hue have had, In this , ty. We do not understaad that he is a disciple of Mesmer ; yet his practice teaches some remarkable phenomena, of the nervous system of man. We call attention to an article ip another column, of some length, in relation to his teachings. _ Ancrrnza Beim Lancksty.--..Abont 10 o'cloisk on Saturday. some person unlocked a drawer in the office desk of the Caleb Cope, and took oat sheet 119b0 in paper--$l2OO of which was good money, belonging to a itaalienten In Ai ellstele, the lance belonging to the boat. Two men were armor ed by Hague, on suntiliott, who after nomination before Aid, Steels, were discharged. this evidence spina thee being vary gi,ay ! It is now believed that they did not commit the larceny. No doubt the um* accomplished rascal who pilfered &a bridge, Wilson and Co's sate. operated in this mat. ter. Primus filoves..—Thrs unfortunate man became worse on Saturday, and last evening, at 1 cOclock t his life was despaired of. We wens told that the physicians had given him up. About 4 . O'clock, yesterday a ft ernoon, while in • fi t of derangement, he escaped firm his cliamber,passed up Virgin alley, around Wood to Fytb,.and down, Fifth, when he was captured by his (Heeds. The exertion necessary to do all this, must have been injurious to him. It dist:emu us to mike this announcement, but silence cannot give tkilief to any of thn putties, TIN 3 distress, the anguish, the almost insanity, which wilt result from this asilitifair, will be incalculable, batmen& persona—frienda and relations— will surer eiost• hay the.Suprenec9lltrollet of human events direct tor An heat, —Last night at LO o'clock, ha banana worse. Loos Our.—Rome persons passed about eighteen dollars cusitertait bunk italet lowa ibis Mixteger• of the recent Fancy RAI. itweenf the guitt7pr.rsons are known, and we are instructed 1.9 py, that if Ahoy don't redeem the bad notes, the cue will be put into the hand* of the nut grand Jury. they risk the disgrace of a trial in the Cutuind _CNA Apra dollar or two; saw. There comic. eira443.00 4 PAvD fester day aiortsing, caused by a rtyort that ^ Npyr AFkans ,bad been tteatroyed.by en eastijugn. Nonnn be. Alyea # 0 kutlottal (esraiol it taisht be true. TheTelpgraptwwia have ktaight us wa.coutitaia don Of ihe re of i1i8"7 . 310.rA Wan s 40/0' • 1 43 0 4- peatiihriisr.. &At . 1 man in stepµLng &Om tbe . Wantar TOEffrapti, fo..tAe haae Bunton, KeidAntall, fell overtmard and was drowned. We are ant nein* abere is any truth in tidy for AWgoner kad AD information. Iltivrtiognic 44r,Srtr i p,—Tbese persons wbn were siinvieted tor-parting you nterreit mouth have em 'pinyed littaNflest to•argue for a new trial. They will WA be %talented until this motion is disposed TAigsfaz.—The addition to tbe stock Eompurty, will render the Theatre stilt more sittrti,c i t,ive. The new members are persona of falCWs SAO x;Forie.nce, end will no doubt be favoritism COMM.. .N PLEAS:Ma cswn. &ornmonce. its se . •ioaa to -day. - far Peighecui—fluN WeAtiltl Wise to-tlar BY ATJTlittinti:'- • • -- ' Acts and Resolutions passed at the First brimless of the Thirtieth Cospress. (PeriiNo. 17.1 - AN ACT to make attachments which are made no. der process issraniefrienther courts of the United States conform to the loafs regalstiat stairitiaW menu in the courts of the Stiteih Be It eneered by Me Senate - and Mousy Represem: Lotion of the linitrd States of Americo sin Cangl7Ma assembled, Thal _Whianever,,upott protest instituted- 1 to any of the courts of the United States, property shall hereafter be atracind.tesMis# such jar:ikons., at as may be teem ered by the plaintiff= such process, and any contingency occur= by 'which; `secorthng. to the laws of a State,, such arachtricat would be dimwitted upon Hie process ;mediae% or Miturriablo to, tl a State courts, then such auschmeet or attach ments made•nprat procewrissuing from pr.peeding in, the con:mot the ;felted States.withis such State shall be disolved, the iu4rnt and meaning of this act being ifs place such attarlonents la the courts of the States and the United States ova . the mine faotingt ! , .propidad, That nothing harem contained shrill t. rfersi with any existing or - future liw giving prior ity in payments of debts to the United ROUT. C. WINTHROP, Speaker of the House of Heresentanves. G. H. DALLA, Tice President p( the United States, and President of die Senile. Arslusto, Match 1 4, I°l5L ..1.110 - NIMIMI irtrain"—No. AN ACT concerning the courts of the United Statc• in and for the-District ofllicbig-n. Belt suart‘,4 Senatirondanma of Rep eiv," tali= if 'hi Mired &alp of ,dpterfria do Contras assembled, That the circuit and district court. of the United States for the ; of Michigan shall cum. tipue In be held in abe city . of - Ddritit on the third . Monday of June end the second Monday cif Dotet.er in every year, end provision any pct of Convene, heretofore passed, to the contrary enturithstanding; end that all snits, pleas, suits, recognizance+, re dietrnetita:and rill ether proceedings, MO ipd crim, inal ahall be heard, tried, and prociesded With by the said coons in the same meaner tied at the mane place as beyetnfore. Arrlturan, March 14,1819, • - lPusuo-440 AM ACT frit the relief of the /mire of Jahn Paul Janes, Its it eaddatiQy Ike *not. 40 &WI jilPfera , caterer qt the third Stata of dgutrito n etwarsat assembled, That the aperients of the lateCommodoie John Peal Joni, with the United Btates be referred t o the geerettry of the Trento!, to . adjustooti Parr , out of any money or dock of (he Utik Bodes in the treasury not etherwise appropriated. UpPfl the principles of justice and equity, accordiag to . gate in similar cases and applicable thereto. Rec. h. Aar, As illarlita sgtertii. That tile Penr rotary of the Treasury is hereby instructed to pay to the legal repre4entatives of the said , i fohu Paul Joner„ and the officers, seamen agd mantles of she squadron under his command, being citizens of the • United Stews, or their representatives, out of any money* of amok of the (Juited theme in the treasury not otherwise ;preprinted, their respective. Propor tions of the value, at estimated- by lialatnia ?rah , . lin, of three prises captured by the sguadrou under the command of the said Jones, and delivered up to Great Britain by DOnnisik, in seventeen hundred and seventy,nine; to be apportioned on the basis of the distnbudon of a settlement made with the esp, tors, for prise. captured by the 'said tiquadrea, and_ received from the court oft ante; and copartner! by Congress in seyenteee hundred and eighty-area deducting, however, from the share of Captain Peter- Lotedais the sum received by him or his legal repre sentatives under ita apt of Uougreita. approved the twenty,eighth or March, eighteen bitadta Sea admi ?raided. That in aspertainlng the along due the heirs of said John Paul je any, no ietitreat shall be allowed'ca such claim. • ' Aistiaturse, Match gt,M49. TIIMATas, C. 8. !dam BENEFIT OF 1118, DA MONDAY EV - RUNG, April 17th, comatenri with the drama of TBLLL Win. Ten. olazor. Geller MR. -VIDOR.NTIM EmusDAN • •• • ~ Ill• ... . ejll/TER• CE, ANtaihmeie•Yrie4, To catielade LA.COH WHEN YOU CAW. Gesshlusr••••••• • Emily ••• • • -, -, • •`•1111ES I KW. Ines ' HO9EEg'& DVEMlLLT.ontsstanit. or Neer Bodes sod 1148. XECDOTES AND INCIDENTS i etio4o3ele3 daring exploits, personal and amusing adventure , . of the Al. hied pnvo,ros 6f Me erilry in lieeiro, ertioes of the nary and thrdbmg *chants of the !khaki= war. Hunt's Merchant's Manuolhe ftirr April. Wet Tyler, or the b irdm an, as thetorlrel :lova Life and Public Senicee of Henry Chty, by Epee gar. gent Midden itoortios bet:testing We. Bachelor of the Albany, a splendid thing. rlutTAhrhe Guido, or Adventures in *I! Crellarala Con ' *Traci a Geld Mine. NOW * en. Am:amok of the Battles ia MetrletNelet Analytical System, illustrating the eliSie eltd iteeetPM meet ef the Eelliieh UtliPlege f aslth A Wig. is Men iterohttion. J Rier.i e tho .paga .4stacir-earel, CeePer. k mimic= view for 171; -. . lobalte.or ilaistant DavoMar. a now aural. Aroaricais rhyanalcaaal puttgltAgett.falisettitos tuuuL Cmlo's Frgie, inguoultegp. with 00%110 turgiusiuga, Stdmeriions received Mr all the Epstein ixtri sad imeesp pt epsts at pabllsbees ptiem, sod the in alt mums tres of mama. . AGENTS WANED, treed through Allegheny 44 the adjoirdox counties, an eella merit noticed at the head of this attrartieemens no mettle Where erases svill - he 4 1C 2 Cultivator .hr this =ably paper de. voted to agriculture and rural aQiityand =twill per year. Life end Exploits of the. Doke of Wellington..vrtill complete Watery of the reahuutlar War s muumuu mu I.= Living Age, No .201. • The v in Age, ramigilaerame for this month. Life of Ror. Ell** Pliosprap ooniainingratimes *Avg nAticell of smote deceased raluistera of Ma new byterian Church kt Wastern Pa , Authentic Narradre of the mesa of Kra. Badionacher in. Philadelphia, diustnned. A largo and complete assortment of all the known works on and turi Maenads= tifolPhrettokurical Busts, lugs ant small atm, a roost taw male. -Phrenological Charts br the 1000 or AID. Jost received mai tor sale br • arl? JCP, MVP" - - titrita. FOR Itala-641te isio nmejr . ber bag jest receiied froretW .net number of excellent drought, barness — jlMElL arttle horses which he will Bell on very 'moderate tennis Persons wishing to procure good borne are re quested to call atlas stables and esandoe his 'web.. IL EL PATMRSON. Monougabelatieery Stable, Ant 04 ougg Sem Smitbfield. • 4 / 4 7 pkgs, eocapejetin a supttior assort * meet, for sale by (apl7l 8311Titdo SINCLAIIL S--114) pkg., 0 arraiseils qyauttoor sale tYr apl73 , • . (10) , 'Elimica ?` - 1" NA kw sale try • • spll • § l 3lll'/I & SINCLAIR- • . , jrlll,-4.5 bblo Tannere, ani .. 7 . ij , 5 " Refined iLle• * sa le D apl7 biel'ATM.,...4o bbls.v,p.'d in g o on% i1uAr 4.81 11 C1414. ; iNAI 0 31 ' 4t- "1"7 • • • ' - Gh° No,9sWonrin, apt . ; • LARD -7 kegs on consignment,• ruler by - - GSO BOX WC lIRAM apl7 • No. IM Wood street. Nh;lv 1401111 CU. is work irut be is• sued soon, on a Royal o.: about 750 mres. It U vestrortaniively of 1 1 00 10 /4 1 aal0101,01 01 0Pildllval Distnbalon of Mineral, Combustible" or n.iiil lend, env. /daring, (rout odteial averts ofeeddidadatinseriuntOrts, the respective WllOOll4 of their p ivetit'oololollqdwill, an*corarne rei al 45st.iiburjahl the prors L tarlifsi cur rency, and international - by IC V. "Taylor, • flow of the Auologigal ruarr. of talon, &c. Irr Subat donnas taken at ail Bookstere . S. Bas "myth & Co., ismat street, near Market, where n more rxieglea account of che nroprean be seen.-Priee: "SM. • apl7 . . •elt's Llements Of Oeologyr- • , bk_Chemistyy;...., _ Shrphards Mineralogy; . . Gintstend's.Padosophy;• - Lindner's Lectures on Sciente; _ Broughnues Alen of Letters and.gi,cp,c; Beckman's History of Invent : lßn; Gray's Bouwical Text BAfici Information for the ?At . The Art of tainting . ;see by - H.--6.12108 St. CO., • 'onnh street. near Market.. s ILK ITSSUWI BERAGE.I3,-,W. beer good,, Mein& tit : Prat wife:=ll--I r t;l t tfteiney droned Also, i ttalattrines„rovi 12kets„ tip pi finial - qiialigeo; Also; Or glittlf utr e jite i ak,wngteat variety, at utirtkeiw Fprimr of 4U 400 A • (intr .110F.X1 tarl - L,6 / 4.1=1.1 z . Inviter the &Reath* pi itik . x . l Plitentaiwortineuraof style new yle Linen Cambric. iv erehiefe, embroider ed, hem anti ' , inched. supply of low priced dn. Orem I nom now fine.; orl7 V HITE •ga ' use; • Ito. J; for sale by np7 rt. p. VILLIAAIS 110 14ocul si. L VOCARYSI. a: nwsll.oo7l. - L. C. WlLM.klail r 0 1 Itet LUMBER, CESS will lieu - omit? ,e c °mice ad in the caj bf 1.7 W Weer*. on. Penn 'sl..tolider SAM 01 - ( ir4) L, Arn.mdat.TH &to News by Telegraph' Reported for the Morning Post. - : - W ASUIUI Ff". / _ / * 40 1 ., The geueie woe not to ifeeeloit_to-fior. - ' trst.—A perooaeL,elpitios •I•u,fiss i p Ittomiag, by Mr. yegoayorMaii.; whoiltitl4*. : Johasonovbethet he mew id* gt♦e etio~ to ,irstroduction or a ctir*ok.l44il,2l4;;-! ! ilik. IY. 1 * insult. • Mr. Johnson digioleithid.styriotelf Mention.. The Bill of Mi.' Coltiotariithili/fi to therjOnale,ll The bill paying Lieut. Galin, tea elainitiinm"4"lll'.. • BALITSIOnE MARES'S. ' - Rummemz, Plour—Pides Howard streetti 5581; . ent MAI et,t Market dun and holders Min. Coin Meal—Sakaps2.2so2,43. g • - ' ' • Graiii—Bales Prime Artie/ 4 Wheai µ 114.90,64 . Prime Bed at 51,n201,30; Prime - Whim tiger Prime' enom held idAndPnle.. _ - Provisiorts--Eialep 'oaf for the supply dithOithsathr trade deniaad. Latri, borrtrrei r it dont sta -tria# d r i p: ward. Nsw Yalta, Apia, VA ; Flour—sak i Genesee u /14,37; 'Mum at Q6_ Grain—Themark= for Cum and Oita Wheat has a &ammal tendency.' JAMES X POUC. . - Proviiions—There is more nareenternt•in andl prices are better. Lard is Snit an& held hisiter.,•-Tha Wes. hemmer, are only for the rePPIY of the tedttlain' t ade demand. . , - Groceries—Large isle*; Sugar are assist and barrj.44 eat.. Nola 4el awl Coffee are shear i tr viebtdimr treci• ly. Rice, mail sales, "rice craft at 3e. • .. l o nhAbiLha44plitlik,_ Flour--Baler Westeru at . 6 0 3061 *. • . Grain--No galas of Wheat worthy of report- coarhst , focCorn is heavy, and Oats active. , • . Prosisions—Thera is no activity in any *nitre. _Quo.; tattoos are "wadi OTION RES. tn . Jpax twins. A Au Z cr4sEen, Saylii-XArt corner of Wood andn'ai moat. _ . . Reb:ENDM OIL PAIN'FIXOR AT A.vonorf,:—: k,/ Wadortaar, the 19th nisi, at - 2 ceekteltp. a.. M. the Nower.sial Rates Room, comer of Wood and FM werts. will be sold a large collection of weiz w -superbor ' 10 , 10 papa:me t a imndsomeills tames, email avast 'ellar of segues In Eprope and America.. which . lay" been Er remelt by sow of the best artists of thiscentstry. c, o ~ oedy sad paindrog * rod for *X. , *M in WPM= 4 ) the sale. /OM D Mt*, duet t7 4 s ni : , Tr e tr - Oililig• ~d to .71'h, nip, • Lots bear Templisobeee. at Auction. Chi Petra- '', y Otreppn.ihrqvif wit .. •T 2 *Work, win be sold on d t pliiraintS. Hip .splendld Two limey Brack theellitur isms mid 14as. if istikwzpied 11 - kir lhugel ifidialerr i .. *1 ; 1 * 4 4 1 T irg" 3 1 7. f ng Lots. very l iff e. - . pitupfpo pp f p pppbppvi le Turnpike road. and `strieris... ''heat tbrpetsw emblerins berunital , sites en-velem*: dwellings. a plan of selill may be t w ren at the Amnia , Tenni, Ana"' Minn-CP af . resides faders store, or at the i liPspie War. llqyglir. • ... , .... A.. ,-• PaYulenis, *ids ;Wien equal. , -, . 40d* .: VII , 1 0ifYi 1 . "- DAVI/. -iietiegie, , rrl 't. I.F. OF in GOO t:. ilitetwarrAllonay. mornh_ sz Lt , ding th e Mit, at Ilito•elork.:*at iherlectert, Wild Bangs- farmer ,o) Neal and Fink monis 'win be s an extensive assortment of Vareigtfatid2l4-,t_ Wing iltatis and fang? . pry Cooda.kc. , getter=sw kr. p m , --4 . ince assortment Owes arid -.;,. ..umito . _ „kr Toptitnrc.. 'anvnty which In . vabowystorearry boott-pnacit, &raking and eininnon , ; wooin g now. otinip,'tablas. bedsleadsommir !lad Vail ends-Moe Caney sad co mmon claire, '.- dnitt Airkek , * loot - :itatio: feather beds. betiding. ma lidgether VIM is Ira** of tilehen fornittud, illitilt, irfidlift dallits , benched coveting. de.- ' ~ A witatifilent cif efinin pre. cp3renswarri armor.' tea, to - oigars,kon *downy. writing and wrapping. ‘ mattocks, Dicke, *nets, *tyke, counter and platia* - :. , sealer Ake. 4t `stock p . . oi.—A itillto - i" : - tof fultkatabiet... — ode cbottang, boots, hats. caps, nonihrellait.: 'add es. bridles, witigtb, a /Wand ster watehrs,‘ . jewelry. eui erSt iiiiifillxlma. Tatierf -or dlr.: goods. &e. - .. . , - - - ' Mil 4 ITI:Xy ANY VRIEM4 , the Mitt f IWT. CtetWed:f sold aid hares pf Mahogany :twitters...goo; notary; _kin e tai Dian 6 . 0 0 fret, PP A 'Frog pf ppenthe.. wr - atry esuliersedfipiee. , 1 la P. PAWS, A rm e d' _ , :pnyciB3ltaci lic i ,vrA r tino"„ii„„ i i, .—i- w. Hut, it u o'clock will beroid -.! it vat* pf finea, ke. face micapita, declining eV bailnin. ginitiattatit an extemanv issoot meat of the imulnez tr oeuides. to: lhat Imumis..- alp, dy• woods. glass jays, tmps, hmtlft. inedleint. ease,, ~ 1121[411. tit. . . -JOH N D. DAVIS,Amt. I.M? ,... . 4 - - I i s.: - .. ..... 6 * Li. it i * Oita: tie Wk./a, 461 6 1 AM—Ola 1 14 7tireadif . the INh hut it IC o'clart/Litortli botrohl without reamer on the swam,. 4 - mdar of titer Ad.: nriniatrator of the hue B. lirtirtaur, deceit/Int - ,: , , 5 coati:dons lota origrinual 'knew na , the wart s ide Grunt street, !lig I/ rtir vorner otlsird, stristi having each a Mint Wftveztetrding Lack** frau:- Akio. tenntagtons Inuot - gittpral having each. il thin at ao •er °rafts* vivant beiwraeq grunt sivvatiuld quilt al.:-, leg. and extendrag bask 1101 *et _• - ' ..,„ 4140.5 Iva ..f gtound to itte Oth ward arontintou amm o Etna sad Sert . 17 . !spew 41 - 1- rem puneuipportoprl MN_ '. : .... . . .. • wi? _, . - EN- lk 1 / 1 44111, - Mkat '. L -----Al7 t o im Lit" --. .--""- -,' Er.7.43/2111 Mi4l.4r_CnOnia„,_____l No. 114 Waari , TaiSS.bacraa 11 " Cit zww-' . _ IXIIT.' „tr W id A g ' ' ikaiiatio 40yetria, ittry Fi l ea l o*rery , trishaw resentrittrittionot,' ' i Jam Kos ay next. Avg ndi 2 &ilia o'elotk lb the forenopty trl - Le told. +nit:bent remora; foe mob. par foods, on_argrannof Ondedtero4leatmia satt 6 bake of .D , ” POCIPIa Arinir dantapal oti therm gbrny.riser, Itkmetaberljeth,, ltofk rontpandne' .' , -'• - 3:21 puree plesehed bindini, refloat quantities and , 65 dO BroWl4llll=s. ' ' 131Vitylado. . 1044.. do • -- an n do • Dried Cloth, 6 do Cameo: epe, 13 do Casalood, ' do • = : ao. 3 do Cittelta. . . .Mt do 9S do MIN /49119 • r Ss- 'do / 5 do Senenrr Slag 321 9 do Alporea, . do ' -. 1741. :do 13 do Morino, - al .- do 9 do - Red Manna Ad dot Gjaesista and Idisidia Shirts. 99 parka ?Ida 96) dra , Sleek Silk Cratmatekttel Silk Peektd pi trigerebiefa,.. IG, dot . Cotton do. 111 nourit4 if dog lamer eda Pielot*ln Srolkt‘ a lid pf ed 4a -. , ' r .. AA t rot ease time,llo Orate of romp, and D omestic ' Dry Moeda od e : dssariptioti. nertying . dirt at tkOld an extensi , re loon in Neva York.. 114404 de*. are oo that it viva] be isettc#olll/*/a4-P WINS 11/Sail bi nil in tteitalltridliernergt" i`411110.1, ,Mej, a hot of Clorldtaassatit **wt. am 7 o f .9; Ansi:, ; 'I .a.ai;ri itasrapitaarat Asavennouel4lliCT CHUM, .1.11 sa ;Amy 4.00, 4p Janus AVlLausa—Taksabraribee has enterrataiia an arrangetatat with one of tbe.ntait at tentrMap. Maradaetarers in the - West„ arid will eon= &SP' thaan on band a lame assairtiaeotofiroriey Choirs or or . desgyirarns, eotannidaz Windpr and Cage hey, Rockillikli4r ea, and CWren's Chaim air ot width ate made in wesatest.roodent . slylea of. the , hettl...lll teti 2l__ . % and oy the best Workmen i s die ecomati ~ n ''7l i i'm amp at very lour prices, for rash. apl7 . .... ._ ~. - __ JAM} ,491;ENT4 t., 990.•• 411VTION _swiss ea atmonnaury mint g Kw: I. JIMRAISIDA A 1 7077041rE1t, A a ,w. mums or ricasam. to A 9 9199 1 : 999609 1 4 ' . • OroN TUESDAY . ; Aril U. at 8 'o'elork, - -at ibeirlitakisre vvaroom 11. 4 #. F. ?iirdiansilladoor trout Fora,, on hildrlle alley ; (routing on the iamsutd i/Ule•#iwop) will be *old positively without reserve; dais ratite start of new and fashionably snide Fravitave,aniong width are 2 fine mabo . gany Dressing Eareatuc 1 super ." Seeretarn " Side 8 Dining and Breakfast. Table"; . 6 mahogany Sewing Mande; • 2 -• Centre Tablar; 2 pair super. Card ' • . dozen fine bait sent inalarpariy Chain, =atropin, hair seat Hoenig ll,iratre; • • ; • French ate birkibi4tY . # 012 ?,T 1At14 .4W::,:-.4 ChOdrene Chalia „ - apil . ; WWI. J. Akyr.airmux. Ara"t., TALrAut.p.portApp WIS = III 'l l ll,WittEmr, 1 AT Arpfxt.L.oli Suardirr afternoon AVM 'lll4, * ..dsa.-510...willltesOkINIT,Er ratibip •'' •t of , Grociaa % - being - Aim XS -a4 p. klqaPglg _p ... mint on , Flelnug - sir e el ;*telfit 5 ic#4, and butk.76 *et., sale pooniTe43l4 intLuiputakte prim k cash; 414u:iv iii three anal para4o,..intitiaterest. t _ ... .- .... - -.. 4 . lip= W.M. .tRURNIIIIIIE.initi,... T•OURNMASN. Carpeatemac willitteetrid.the,Wotetz 2 -rnt .'lluFfinn„ftliAted evening; r • madoiri et li vir ailliekhusit 1 7 .77 - 77- pIITLORALL.-NoudariTatulay,:Wednewhi. " y u m-F r id a y, April 12th, 191 h, 20th and Slid. . LA.ROY.SII.N.DEnt44..IO/ Has t hepleastuc. of-ropordsg_to th e -tames and; c. . - g;ext meta of Pittsburgh* eourseof N.2sandintayss. as above. ou Lis new."Thsory of Ml* d;.giving die ration= ale of Spells. Charms4-Eirminotioo, and those singniar stales dein:mail - we& Tranast. Eicattambulieri n , plen um , * Seeond Sight, ilth.phe , lthiateriew of 'Witchcraft and t h'.l 4 / 4 ill wonders attritkuted to ; e power of Da chau nt invthis lsdlosaatti , nad /unttlel of the n uidt A4*A, Ned, , sit .. .idire Vision " th e Vision o f the French- • tuti m r .auxisitoi extradtilindry"Phe'' winch have Veen coaudeied.supernatural or slaaturest r'Srerr4.• • I Lastl4:- • •!.%. 74 ''4"; - 11?ltelt f6'eents , = ralliV l ,...Td:fte--41Lat ;lea Hall from E , a. min 1 p. 21. th Mtn —*IOW th cougnu.—pint Session. Corrapondaue of de- Pitt!benzh *ernislit Post, N'EVY* rant UARKM saks 2tutien.
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