El El r,..4.:0-4 , ~. - , •••` -- 1 . •-, -'., - - - • s: -.t'" '•-• '-- .1.- ' . •., •• • ,•'' • - • tit-0•_,„',...3x.p.p.:....:• , ,..: , ....., , ~ - • ‘-: .. 't.;.,44.4;;::! , V;• ' , 4 s-4 . ' ' - ... t f ';`:•.,?. 4 r 3. -'1:. - ")‘'.. v. , ‘ ~._,l.r -t •:: Z h .:::: •'' - '' 114.. li i %.YY:l ll -4,:it+ei t tf ;WWI V ,C10 , : :,;1. ::‘:).,,,;".; c - '''' *IT; t, • ; P•2 i ,; . , k.." 4 " . • 444)1tY • 0ri , ‘ " ?.. " 4' * *4 4. ' • - tl - ' 41%)ty•%.1-:t 4,:•• - f • tV. eh, '.11;tc:N.R.;14.:•it...j. tti, :;- __ r . 2 ,1.A...V. , ... * .l .1,- .b. 0 I,_ 4', 1 ..‘,.lt e 4r d'1,.:1619 ,* j # • - V .'l-144'4.-g:4.`4 Ow sf „ r ..,, I, *:,.114 - Z% 4 i •- -i 4.,i.4ri4w -AP...'4444l:Vgivr 144"t,"0 4 .4 ' .0 rVY2.1.444 Of W Y,tlir ./14V.6735,11!' •,41#*457e4.4!4.: 3 9.4-4444,cci*-4.4e'lat. Otprinyeli" IV l! ifk' qe . 1.4 1 4 . . ` #;•• ;i:11.• 444,0411;1,V ti 4 4lietratt.f.A.:P°:44o4l;4•o,4l:tuit, itrtigar4,PO4**4;,4Vol7(r.4 4.;«440701..12 4Nffir..4ol:4..lgNi:titl.4l4 k. .44 4 g ) „ .1 Z:-P. ieliftletCiV.V: 4 L 'l44 ll, Wt...44e4104.1"41 1654?4,144 4;' , • ...44 " ..r. hu Vt.4l..e.u.Nlitcylos Vt? ere. ..,$' 4 1....4, - Ir •s, •.. P '4ll "4 tfe. , 4 • A•4T01114.k.,- .. .itii,rk+.4'i t.1,...14.41:%."•."4;,,*:. rici: * . tfi, 4 , 8 94.11i11 1 / 4 1 4 eiitAt t If 4 rir Nie,i!t , 4741 1: 14: 4 4 iri 1 4 ip 4i t4t, i ; i r40104641V511,44 4.: t tit 4 "l"4 •o` ft 14 , 4•:. to ll if ' 4 , %412-* " ^ 1 1 .• 1 44 1 i. Pk , ' • 4 ". yoi A 'NO .^.' .4 . 1., *lo ~., . W1A%P,e1t.../.r,1. ViAr,ii. .4 11 ,7 , , ,ir, ,tr . r.Wr!' 41:44,14,50t:°7461/41:01, .. 4. l.tee":eiCr 0 0#Ciri At ,i f 4 V .1 *4l:Nettill: tV011‘14t•V•4111V8A , ...'ll OVIV, * lii. 4Qt 1 tin t r ' w ill"iis ' A * 4 4l •1''4'i`4..1*.V0i1.47 ••• ‘ 4• 444 • •Ir etW.I'V t t* * W4 l ,4'4 4o o74o 4 94 e rt irf. :lg i :, ,ort i g,ll l 4, ' ;o 4- 4,tt t . tAgiNie:tei M lt t i n 4 4.,1" . 4 4•4,i F 4- :,,, ,r , 4 .,.f . .."!rt.. Os g, ilt,„ s .,44tie 's f VtY,'tbgPr At 44 v ;:VA:t:Y, I 3 M.' . 4 1 . 441(54 1 4bi1eir O I N 4 - 1 ..: • : 44; : p 4 ,42174;ti it Ag y : i tl:t'.+l:ht't . .r A t 's(**Virill i lte,+ : l, ' 4 - 4 c.4.05 10 0 1 4. ,0 1,0 4 4 4,1 ,p , . I t. ce'Vrtt.eil t,4 o oo lo ,'O.. s . O. * tit % 1... i, d ' 44 :Ei1 1 tiV 41 11:; ;41 4,4; i ffk. 7.4:01f ; ....4:,......,.......,„„„,...„ 'Pare'tcr:4l;s +: ll l:it,t 41; 1 . -0V•444.::,..0.41. 4 ,'.1P4 1 ,4,. 4 4 t 4 . sh t"Ist; i 'llf 01 1 1 40 , Itil i : CV 4 N:4•41.4:4t1_4 jr.: * .•lrc - 400 4 : 4' gS 4 •44N 4 C IS 111 , . 11' 12 4 6 9 "af 1. N . z -1 / 4, . • ..: , 1. ' lilt*, L ii"' A.. - 4 t ,4-: - Nt:tfiv' e Arg!" . .4.,, , , • ,i), ~ firceftr l :i i i. tkik; .. ;.) '001 1 ; 41 1 4 4 4 1 1 4 NA: .' Tplitht4Sl*. 4114 • 91, -31 4 4044 - c..... 0 , 4 I= l -1-,.ityryt --. pet ski . . e e ).1 , 1:. k g,, , ,t, ~.t. +3. li i Nin,,, ... r ., . 1A . % Niiip , r4 :l lo .-V m. 44.s •.,,...' w , 4tl.' t 44 . 4 r ~.• 4 * '4 41,,, -41d1V014", i vii., st i , • v e • ~• - . , ak‘ 04., . l ' 'k* 4.1 4k do; •,r• I's t . z - 'e t 1 . i • 4._..,.....,40 t ~,,,i . ..,/,,_.„4.a. ~,,,.t: ~ 4 ' ' i:l4,loisai.ls4ob'ikftikvir4::s ,f•:..... (It o ; i ' d 1134 Rs,. .i:4ftrOjitt";:lit'. . r‘a l lti WAN;stti 6 ,loo,..katiki l 4:, : i i i ' .4,.{. 4 11 f i t 4 49 Cej e ltAi:C l a- 44, ipt k ... -. '41 4 -iN t:•• .-T-0-. - 4. 1 • ' 4 ri4ePti • 11,..„41. ". • ' itnver A . 44 4141744 4 ,, , k4 Alllll *44. twipAt.toptiede, **Te Meet 4 ... • iior.• 4l ;A:l4k.; 41, lAA .."%t4_Vt i k Ts+ veelt,l4.)*Nif-it !.• ' t rATOMI.- 1 ` 1 4 :4 "•!.' 1 4 4t1 43 4 ut • _:0 4 • • U " f - - • MA \t- , , -,--' -r" - Our Ceitudity• litersitnettons. ,11 The , proccediegitathe Democratic County Con ., , volition, which innetibled in this city yCsterday, will „scs , • 4 ',,,, , • • ( ' 6 found in to day ' s paper. The Ticket placed in a' " IT I .... sr. . E t . ' , 1 ::P. 4 0 . ~:' . . i : nomination is neitnest ionably a strong one, and will AHlP rr ic tr i 4 1,.. r , A 4 . , 5: . , ...t, ~, ' - fiacel:e ibe d n i nqualified sapped of the Spartan Dem, 4 0 1 ir Tit 4 N I H• ....4 4 , . . ocracy of,. kugheny _County. The unanimity and /, it' 4"44 4A, i W -' •.F. ' v- v '• "" l tb b •-••• good feeling which prevailed in the Convention, was Cr 4 ' l. -` t` '`` ' '4'. ' .":„._.- s- : ,'1 ,ijkitk l -* ~ unprectideiik.niiil; i fasoribly contrasted with the 4 .+ 3 , -..,. * 1 ,7 ' l 4 l "4,1 ;1 - :.,.75i , .1 . deinirkil‘lhelsiciederal CoontyConventiOn, where Lq~ ,-- 'lsitiniiiiiiiit io nwprer a i I ed every every thing like • ,%....,.......r5..`1 ,.. . , ‘ ,, G i . , t,; : i ', Will _- retialtp ... . tfoit , !fond order. - e : i W • "irk ... '..•" . 1 ' ....q , - Col 9a,„... W. BtActt reserved the nominatioe . ,l it 4 3 , l •"* . t r ~., VA.; c"... ) ., • ifeibiliiiress on thel first ballot . The hearty api ' Pt" 4: ' 'F' 4 44. Aiiiir.A.' .- I rase : Which racceeded tie announcement of the 'j ' * 4.4 "`''o , '......i;it,15T..0r ' P r ti: 4 .444 ,opi_in . * -1 ,4,1 41 43,1 7 7 4 ..:::, . isonihxation, showed conclusively that i . Col. D. enjoys ' . - vtit,4 l l4 4 . 1441, 4 5. Zr. , ,loTof-tv; - the confidence o the:Democracy 0 this county; an h er ••• re . ,. tallipto . itrti o llllV,Mtt v :., when i t . was announced that . General Mootinean 4 '4 g t o rs r ,„, . 4 .4. 41 *N i t 0 .. .. would yield a cheerful support to his successful ~14•1ti, 4 1 4 .f 5 e1e.. '' ai k,•&4l:_fttc , t,tirii m i l l : 3 ; ,t. rIC' V 14 04' ':. " .- fr - r" 7;. " - ' ,4 - ". ' B 1 "Ts c; ularla this City and County; tig "4 2 3 w . ., 6 P'‘ ' 1'04,4, tit. 04...katP!0!if .. - • " 7 . Yr" 2 wa- P P • • b m • b . .3.- - r o jet&TOtti•LtA. and his en le conduct in the war wit este°, as 4.41, .° 4 4. 4,F . 4 11, 1.. , •11, - .•P.x. • • %-t ..t.4 • doubly endeared him to the people. lie will poll a „ I .elikei . :l.l I t . A. agv t i ,'• • S•s. 4 l 1. .4 ' - . * 4 5 • ..., ' . .,i4f,44:Zaras'a ligar4-I.Mttsk . Z., , - very•large vote. , .11nedirds of Whigs will cast their s.; i 4" ~rittl#:.* N e, c 6 44 /5 k 1 , 141,",- rearm for iiiii, who haie not the slightest con *T.ol7*4F4*lll4l4;"ftls'l4' -81 . the ' integrity of Moos lianremr. Not- Wik,. ‘ 4' . .iVift:A.t.....l. . ' ltis u t 4 TkVtl i jtit' . . e2c w ., . . b 1 „vw f hl.4o,gb"..ihr e l,n7- 1.4tri::,1,414 , . vritliszand mg the whips are claiming this county y .. 4 11 ; 4 , 4 4 .V1 , 4 1 4 4.111/44, 1 1: r 9i . Qigegk k ti - F i etio•if i ct i. ' - . come 2000 or WOO ova majority,we confidently be. a .„.,,,.„,,,,,...,,,,, 1 „.„.„4.„,„,..,„„,...,.„ ~,:„.....„Coioaelßoer will be elected by a band -4., t i ,lig . 4•44 l r i .•' 11aii".19,,,,ji 1 itti1"...1 5 : : same pTerality. of votes. ' A' l.: " - ..4 ' ii h 4. ' ÷ 'Elt Irfrie ir i Oar candidates for, the Assembly are favorably N . iss‘b,. /. 34/'filki• t- 3 :4qP .... %. 4 rpt„ 4 ,. r,N.__----.___ " to the ft '4 . 4., t0r5" . 4% , ,e;,..1' - 4 V4461k.i . t . 4:-... .- , mows k•viet:4:tovo__, ./..si ievVvirt 4 giViler .f,.. ~.,.. - ere gesicktoeo 4.ftaknor, end are emineroly quail. i k '. .. it14 ,; 4 5'•: 4 Z;74 , ' 4 4. ` 11 4 .4 ‘1,4 it 4 114 ..541 1.41 ,, x ,?,:1 * ,: t T e . ..nepreseal : the' ;peciik 1 of 2J . legheny County, - -±,' the papas brooch' of oar Lug are. Jona .1 ' l4 ' ,l • ''' ' ;-'l flf4llt, , 6.‘ . 03," .0- f , - o'g' 16 ' • \l ''!r l " 'Li . 4 '''- i5.11, 0 - K 4l .XV t: lir • • liiiicau.'ll a areatri ---- Br ..'-'44 , 15:- , t : ..,....... ..... J ... 4 ~ . 1 '-, . ' .....s. sterile: young Democrat, atd.is es- Nr .. l i ?L lk.:i., ` l tt/Alftit * iljta.. 6.4 ' ..ltrf .,..ri4F i f) t;kl l 7 :: .4. 47 t4 . 1 4 . 411 : 1 13 . . teCit(biin:isjes erjoy the pima ur i c or t hi.acario!- ~ .1 9, ..4• -_ ,,..,- ' 4, , ,:cuk, ,, :::-A. ',e w er" ...&. - ,.,1 1 '1nt ft ; r: :i sisie. Be is* :cattleman of floe ega and c assi it .ter1a14.41,,'!"" '''''' ••.'N' 3 5:04 4 ,..••:. ..:` :" ~t - cal =tic:mats Jogs S. HAIM:ION is a member of ;i i i l E4r,:rlf-k, le 1. - .14:4 IFtlir . 1:1 E'tf% 13, a -- c= Greys, lot Pennsyliania Regiment. I : sr git;;;:e 4- .& t . 41 0e 114 ,4:4 4. 1-;Tp 4E+4 „1, 46 ,4 4 1; 5. 4 1‘ 51itP4 14 .::::Y0 lleleft hose and frienda and al 4 l i the endearments 4 .. ,?1:, 4 ;1,Li - ..-3-Si . o64* . 4,44 1 2: 1 ?:',61 1 !•t0i ... Of rtfe„ to &tale in defence octlEcittsulted gag this '''r .,- 'P'''''''''' e 'evsk. --0' . . 5 - ... /ft 41" 1 "•1 1 , " Li, ' 4.- .... - the 31ex,min war ' lie is a:gentleman o 4; I N. .' t a i l .* - 6 4, 1 1 aswisatia'4 . 0117 4 ,f'.- V ...e. ems, u .. 1 . , .. 1 - ta.tro,trA tfii, r ricUiri f ;l4,_4l4:licii.::::. ' t is* tact and enliyed a good puttee at the hart t'47cti,V;,`,415i':047.Q: 4 4 4:4. .. f - , -1e t44z. e .:..t.1.,. , .11-,t.!..;! heron leatin: bonne for Mexico. Ennonn Snow. 44 : 4 4.. 3 .1>11' 1 ",,tN t r" 4:lt-,r, - lii4,ttrig)..V airier issi we ofeair late eat/ape's:led fellow-citizen it.. P-11;,5;-•,,u'r- , 4 5 .-4 , ....--.1.., , v4.,...-- 1 / 4 Siege Ettore= sed is s "chi? of the old block," ..i,ar-,tAloeliti,„ :.„.,stao,tfAw. NIT - - ' *".40,7 -. ~0 4 -11- f - * ft.g - 0-1 . - .11, - ...1nzet.... , i - an esett , ..:-.0: , - - Dcnioirat an eloquent speaker ,and 1 4 .04. A, 4.1.4 4-114 1 VP 1 0' te" 'dais "el fellow cc , L MCLIZit of w ' •%44 0 1.7 1- 104 .:e.. , -44:l'i tt - * L % .*. a • nth ewer ,- m- - / q 4 , ,, 1 ., pkyyzi.. 4k ,,,,„ v l er,A ti o :It: ~Ifinuilline„ is a thoroughgoing Democrat, an intelli t • rwr..AViOr.lolll* • fiai i tkitoe.'o : •4 l gest sad spright citiien, and is decidedly popular ii•ativ.itx..„,yrLiwooriht t?„,"-,....-t-o-• ~.-.. i • , ~.4r4,,04 ; 4;,...- 0 1,,r1,.. e i Nfetw4l7.,Er.... l 7K: ;4 . eletrerea Le : kisown. _.. ' - '"`"*.4 e'.4l-.. l' -4 .74lkAtifiV 4....Nrici: 1 4:1 ?hie other gitetleizien on the ticket are true and 4Pf .ls.l i 3i%l iril -t 1i g e 1 it . .1 2 4 1r hat.. ' 1tt 4 4 44 4, : y11, ) ,,.:(11 - iyieci" Democir ifs, rut them the people will ally in t tiet l i•* 0 ,101An. • If i ih - ssr,,' • • 4,' ~,..tV7il a aser a/err*, tr4.%Fiti,,Y&,§., L •lio nsrit„.. lt e a ri . 7 l „ . F.y. - Theoniolartioss parsed by the Contention breathe . :1 4 0 1. 40 :4- ''C' ;. ~ i1 1 iF,40 4 k 4 ,,if.P.,V,,e0,, 1 i l dos tiglit virit . There is no concealment with the * . ..24. ,p -- . „,,N.i,.... ... 4 , ,, ...,..,. Desnocric" They are not afraid to avow their sec tmill.74,-;4,43-lettt'4•''Cit4-.7e.401,it,.1LicS i- - - ,d. y. all occasion, They practice i,4,.,v0„41 4,4,..5: n y1 ). . i. :# g*l Woes , -on .. proper .• it 4,4 .M.„ l. ~.,7„i„. • 4 14,4 - 4.,,,,A4,4,, imam: deceit or Leustergery, like OUY . Federal .op 5t,",44.111ea-..,6„...1na-'l..kaigratrit*li - sweats , bet rely on ihi parity o f their principles .4 " .''•wri-t "e" ? ' :i ti alti: i4 * / 6 " - i l P' 7 ':'4 - sod the Intelligence of the peopl for success. ... 6 t. . 11 , 4-44 s• ' , f 4,tsii t e..ni: - , , -44.•4,,,, ,, ..t::.,414..g , , 4." q-,- .-; • • " , -ft 4 ~,,-T- --' e ti, , terffPka,vrietrie 4, - -e , r4aP p e•;•?•: : - Iglu) Pennsylvania' Volum t . 0 . ''''.a .--.4 "" i ' l le'iligT. , t ) 1 1 4 wL. .r. A „,,,,, 44; ':' , .0.- 1 C.. 1 .1144% 1 '! - • ' ,lt - relit be by the following notice, that a lifli , 4 ‘ . f.Zl'7 , gs - nik-,1 7 .. "V!.:1, - fet ' ,&?-..titclii - . imig* s .Nill. 040 place, at the St. Clair Hotel, on ' --. *„::Xie.,*4,N.a. iy, /IVitWi4i.!llititt? -- ,11150,01,:e,rening, ri , ,r the porpoise ofmaking arrange p v , ...4... - . X. 4.-" a ~,, ufk'l'Otth. 4 ft - ;• •' - ' - i n • Pennsylvania .Volun " 4 ''S'tliP'..of4,4•ll 'ackU t tee . *. .." 4 lAV'•ref ' ." 11 11.4' Yeeelie the teeir on -e - -.:V,,, * ''''''''''lr.4.. 4 ••ll l .l l Jo... - •ce. % ' . dig, mum how froniblexico. It would be an in .1 4w -7 1 , " --- .X 6 ./iViffi 4Slinatz -- .o' 'w. ' .-- - '- • '' d •t• *flit° citizens itwei,--1eA44,..",,is putt . l'zs , siVltiltritt ' iestfatiothet binjligence 4! Table ism ''" li r . "''t •10' 4 .7. 8 /441 0 . fr . - 15014 eat b'' Itisappo4 . tbit Ali meeting will en ' ' 4.4311 r -4 '' 4a i ' t *" ' 4 -- ---- f ,d' • '' ( • , 4114: 4 % ; ir 'l4 : 44 ' is ••.. • - , ~ ,,,;,),t4 4 ;, • atesearst. ....ightest oppoelt.on, rum any clap or 4 „,„. 4 ,.!. .,:,,....,. . ,f,,,,,,,....-,4„,...A4 truly 14isitiorthy,.triorement every. tlrr i ttr4ok ,4 ? ~': iiiifir j r,,,, - ,4,44,-iir e u counfy, Can hCarill7paitiCipate, 1 .40. 6 1 2 1,474ettigi1ii• ",..,: 1 ,1L1T, 1 •9 .04 A-1.6.0 ~...Ailie' ' ,7 fragootetr. bete been Absent for a long •: - •- - e. 0 ""•41‘10 - ' • 4- 4it' , 1• 3 *174C4 7 '.1Ar" • Odin - their•hotnes• families and friends; they e ll * 014:4•illt , .. , ..kr 1. •_4044.ft. - iii ii,. , ,•~..- r f -P. _ y gi'vol A:, _'. , ~/* ,_ s /TA 140 , .-r . ....catifeco, Abe sleiultodes o fa sold i er ' s tl i k k l; * r .„-4 -,rt • - - t , . st .A ll 7,i': o t s r .la ls i4 '. iltailliiis fingin bravely In defence of their cone '''4^sa .or ile;:47 .s - -% '- 6. ' 4 , 0. , ' 4 , 6 W - ' l :Pict l:* atroilw4l4o 44, *rod hy their' noble conduct, have efOirt 4 k7 ; 114' ' -5 .41.01,:„ . L''. „,....,..e,, 4 " -. Isettirgemi isysrietisble boner on themsel v es and th e ;pap— .4.• ? i avi' . ' el - :e o o:,..., : Pitklifii.. , ! slog ;544Xna/.44 Math of th e Union . And now; es' c 4.0 e 1,,.%.*. iW•trA,.., isiWta Oily we *bunt rib:lrving to our midst, to re. i,'" 1, 4 ,4 • 4' 1 § - 4 • 4 4t 1 1, 691A4 ......""•••• fotitaT position, in society, shall we not 4- I'll 4 4i75.74 itlacte44 these wi th s fphetaueous, a glorinue, an en. • 1 1 kll4l* bk ...'• 40 2. V. 1 8... ' ..- ' ' tbalaMaitaf g reeting I Every patriot will respond in ..„ Ir k 41 , 43.1 , • l k ;tP' le 4 .! ' at* orlonuo it, . . ho. • , 11. .a VAI f- 41 " 4 '1 - ' 4".„.N ~,.. 4... i,. . 0,.... „..(7.;. ... z ......., 5 :: ,.....,. or tiort ll 4 if f Ap sa s y b c y i t ti r z A e i n t s ,t a v o c , : a t a t r e in e s ee w oL ill bet ,. ...,. 411- qt-, (- 4•• ' • - Oe4lTictifh tio • ', beli et le s lit ; Ch i : s tly, , Sf i o n r 2 cu 4 ej i ly ins W t os a h t ie I: F o to: 1 ) 0, LT: hotel s a tiktts l 4 4 , = gar i g e em ei hti g for the receptiOn of our gallant 4 76 , '*-- "" . pasiuyiners, Volunteer, , when return home from it4k.at , .a `r 01tAt , illemko,l/11 Way SLOB expect. June 21, 1848. *:tc,, u l l V . ~, •1; , .,..,1 / - ' -a'4l "I'" lo.c. Steruncirrs or Grx, Warrn,A telegraphic a/ • , t 4 dessruch to th eliew York Tribune, dated Washing .' '-tatiiinus 4, mention that Gee. Worth's division is -at le .04E04 to Qlifetnit•-.81. Louie New Ere.. rff.2 7,tft ti7÷l tiPtANtar i n, 444- A -14 *r 'a ° 141 441 44 4A.1 7 1. 1, t• . . ............... • - - • - '••••• -. ..- • •-•: - :-.: - :::: • - •::::•:•;:z4:—.•,••4:444.•;;;Ii:,•••:•••••;i-i.!•,:•i•47i4:•l'iz.",:7;•::.•:•:...,•'••r.tv:V4:11%.:•itsz:N.V.4., .•••• , • •-• ...• 4.-- • • : ~' ~.-, • • -•• .-4 - •,.,:,..,,,17.4--wit.acility:,4reAt.!,„7.-L.,,iki;r4 '• 4 :•'"....:-4..-.1,4.• ,.: 4 ,Th ' ,' :4. ." •• • • , 1 1 1 " ..li kk ;;-... 41y;7.46.4r-ii,4l:4.AWP*l.*l.ltr.:4ir.i):2‘;' ti44'.44lP k i44l4; te t'4 ' ' '' l',.. '' ' ' .'?' ' t le) tk . r i. ~_.. iihrigt,,,,..--4,....,.,,,,,„....,,..,,„...„..„,..:„,„.„„.„,.,,..;.,.,...,,.....,...„,... f•• '......:. .. • r -- w,;i ll. • '....' 4 4 ' 6 4*klt° N .kt ! tr0 1., e1t". 2 .4 , . 4% .: 1:::#4: . :5.i.'ti.c1i,7 fi,... ',1..' ',,: .--,:,:: :,'.: .•. :::-..- ~ '.. . I T t i,, itPi 515 0 . 452-41,r* itt.! t5 ., 3% ; :•!v ,. .• , : i r " . i.:! . .:' ,7 12•7,7. 7 .:,,z•••,.-.•:7•, - -...F'.:, '.....:.•,.-..-•;:,,.•-;,:. •: • ' _.,• ''. • It vi AO - V „,o* AZl 4 ; l ' ! ; : l : :`W:Pfiettiu!iL••.., - 41-,.... , :: ,-:,.... ~......,,, ~.,.• :•.4. , .. •-:........• • ,-;-,-*t4 p. - efii.t.tq-clitlfift;t,.,,,i.i? 7 . ''', .: ? :,,c - : - :: : 7.-.:', : •:', r, ' ....::, .. • .;•A. wlte.tr##^2ko lif t w`f ; 4l ; l lti t Z,...;.. :t ra k A4ll.LZ:i. t. ,:j . 7 . ;',.: . ::• • ' - -,•:c `---'..;,-:•. ~ . .„ ' • AVZIt-.- ~, -.s . z . -,„,....1.6. ~ -1 .4, . .,4411,:att,t. , ,p., ~-:. ,7, -- .1......0....1d...... ~ .;.-,. ~ ~.- •-• .. • • •-• ~. SF'7:.• 06A.:ti0w.9.424424:4.,V016- -,:n. , i:; ' - i: , : .i -4 ... c -11'1, - i s- :" ,434: 1 a i-". 4 "-, •• . ".--"' 4. '' efrt' ' 44 s liZ: V•V irt k ,l 'O..It tg •I '.7 ', ': i '; - ' •.' ..-: ...‘ f7;- ki.-1-i ' 7 P * l ';! ( ' i.-, ':- *q ii tt h' ' i l •al l eli 4l ,"" l"- ;:gVir:-.., r -:.; ... •• 1 ''':- ' . ;:. !I ;.; • rit';?.;: : . 3 .;f " .l i4;'• • • . - 1e r j,01',4 tr" .:7 1.• ,. -.; - 4 . 4 . ..r . r . _; - ,-:!-:. -. - - 1.1.:.ir.•>•,i::. ;:••• t. ~ , ,,K.-w , ..,,T , 4.1 , 4..e......044%, , NN-A-fr,,,,-,...,,•• ....:-,........ e ,..,..,•. ...-..., ; -. • : :. 5.1...i , :1: -. ,1iikr 0w2. A.5 1,,, , , 04 , c-,e r s'!•! • ';':',':.....- ' - ~,,..,,,,.• . , .., ' •-•..,:.^•:,. '• ''' 'T•t0..,...,.....,11;?:.,,,,:r.•::..„...k.^.-v,',....r.:....64,-. Z.`• ~ - -'•-:'. • ' - • .-- 1. - :•:44 ."-", - 41.!-- „, -, • .• - •;: r ., • „ .7 .' . ..,, T , .I ', .; , .: ... .,...7 , , . _-: : ..,. ~..,...,.; :,..:; . j. if' l ; i k '. :i '' '• . k:' ‘ :::•• ',.: ~.... •••••: '..: ..' - .7 '.: 2• -. ".i,- . . ',, ...,-.‘-:.'r `...•:.!- ze..4.4,:ti- , : ,, ,..;',.::....: ~......‘ ~..?te1,..: •'47,„,n----• -q:. , ViT - ;:•.•, • •-• •••,' .z". • '•-•,' -.-..., :..:4,::•ti,Vii.ltV •0.1,171':-., ti,7 ` ,4 - ..44,,,,44 - Ar.;.:.:,-",, `.- ,-• • • "•.ri.--• , • - ; ' , : r:7- : ~., • - • - ;I:ei: r , •:: .. t5?;;.:;, - t,t .. .. i k 4 fP g ,Li 41 ',4:47'....-..-:• 7 ••• • ..•. • ''.:',.• '.-..,•••,,' :• '-:.- '.. -•••• - ,;;••••:r-7)_ , -••• ,- •"•''' • • ,f44 , , , i , fp ,• •,i..:!;, , 1 + V ., Z i •.,f,•*;',• . :::'.. , 7.,!-,•;;;• :L. -...•,•••::::;;;•:, ... n ',.• -. . 7.• ','•:•,- ••• ; t.: ' .. '154. 4 .',Ft.,: - :'1 7 !•,: . 7 . - - ;.:;,•,"'"::;'•:. - 1". -j::','. :.''' f'..... - ..,"_':'.'-..,,':•-:•--•• ,--- , • ', `•;::',.i t :L. •.„ : 0,;"k1e.,.47-- - -- ,- 44 .- i ' ~.':''' : .:.l-t .. '.'' '''''''' '..' ! L n . '-' ' ; ,' 'r: r ' • ... ; ,.. ,‘ -, C . :4 '''''. 'P:f a•J' ''...s 4 l.4. "' "l" :7 4. " ' T ',?",::'. 5 .;.. ,' ".,' 1: :: .. ';'; -...;*-. : .- .. 4. ;i: r" 4 :4 ;:i....' - , 4sl&'-.7.l' .. ' "CA '' ::?: - .: - C,"',...: - , - . ' . - 7 1 - - I . -- 7_!" - ::, ••:.-- ".. I::,;',:d*.orA..'4.,k6'4.4tiigil I , A L-74. :0r. ,.. .fe.` , :;:./-3 ,- ....-_- - ---„ , 7 , '••••• • •.• . .., — .. 1 '.:, 4., :‘• •:i.:;;7:±;72 . :: 4 ':*.... e yiAtt; : lreir r ,, ; r.c. x',..c:i ''-' 1 - e.'i • ;. - • " -, ' '.- ..'..,,-, . 4 :.'. - •:...4;•,,,•i 4 A., , w , .. A .4.f..,. r . ! ';':-. 4 'i.-:. .: - Itt.4#: - it.4' ,.4.! '..; -, ? 4 ''''.' - '''' .. -:::::.... , •.:••"j!=t5.‘;:e ...• .1...;' , --J,t , ' ...,.. J.,.-...... ~,.., 4i..17i . ,;..:, ;. ••;.:t:.:'::, ~. „.. .... . , . - „,..,:-.'. 1 7i.1;, 5 ., - • ,14:,P.,$,}leff't,Tie.A41.:/-;d;tVittltl'i;i;;:".l,-...!;:•.:.ct ?c .. v.f . 171:''. i .4.'tA1...,'-'•`P.;:4l;i .!•'ti;).‘l. Akfiy,;;•••l' ..l * ' -' V, . 2f .* i t a i l, lo,V i Pcz::ii , i4A ~ .... !--;31.:0:.";11-F4V;P;:‹i'!)::,444:-1.•it44:,-;,:pl, • 41 •,,'• ,••' • 0 1...? e.' , . - afrei . .,.,,,,' w ,,,.° 4 ~ er -•<,. • - 4 •, , _ . • • I gr?• = 4 1 • 1• 1. - t=g • :'• , - •'"1' 45 . 4 ; L•e: P gi..:o 4 :E . K'zzilt... 4vti:•• ...4.-.Z. .4i:. .!-- A . '' —• • ' •,'•.' .'"?' • • lk-Fe: . -,'• • jeffb• - ri . .•'4 - -" . "..... ;..,,... :,...•,'. ",iF 4. •4 , .-..* '4 ,, %•. ) ..:,1;:•:0,40. -., 0.,.. ~ 01 : i'''i...1 420*iti C4.. .: • ' t.i: ' el . : • '., . 41 " .- ' 4 .'r - ... -... Vfe• t ' ''' ', . : 4. -•.,,... - • - t.,:,k0,..jice..,- • .• -•-- - Zile Aiming Post. HARXER., EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR • PITTSBURGH* - - • THURSDAY xonratio, JUNE 112, 1848. ' • . DEMOCRATIC IiODIINATIONS: - • - IR PRF.SIDENT • LEIVIS CASS, OF DTICIIIQ4f , • • FOR, rIOETPfitSIPENT. O. -BATT LER, -TICKET, a• ; • Virazlax lizpuco, of Clearield. . • . • • • liaslo . D. AVangrEz, of Nonluimpton. . • - 4 , ...t":" • gIPIpCILNTA.TtyB Plillittieryhtu CollTstr do 'City.. • Haig•do county • tit ~1 C BRIM c r :1.1V.• A.„ Ir..lloveroier... . do . do , •.- .;...-'•' ;-1 a l 4 '. . • Va c -rlZ ' 'l l f-k ' Z Y at i% Zr lit i ° .e n l ' isr r t. . • a d; •,..••••• 1 - ' . 1, -, •:.... - .• •• •.YVI:. APl:mutat 3Y..Dowin itch cannier. do ?•....••• • ' i'•••••'.• • :-/..t war. , itincr.r.llAi.ozwan,j.alicastor. rlo . ;1..*.......,4,1X...riznkit.RL1N1L. Beika • • de • ~.:-..-.^;•;•.. z..p.; ; 7-, - .•22 r.- .1E; Bum au B. SolicioNovira, Monroe do . ;•''• •-- • Or‘ , li - :1(1:- W. EtesrLatto, .117roming., . .do '':.;•'.. ... . 1 , :i. 1, ;.'. - . • •' , .X11.--,,losati Basazirce, 'Floga —do ••,. -. ' "..,. 1- : , tiiz: XIII. Joon CoXitics, Clinton• do -•• • •- ". ••.. , ;:l• ,:. : ,...XIV", /nits ‘V;sniorcir, Lebanon , -. do • . .. •-:,: .XV., ROB fiX• J. Frans'. York - •de . •::;., .. •••; - - ••• XVI. Filename San - rif. Franklin do': ,-.-... - ....777. - 7XVll::lomiteizemri, kluatingdon 'do - ..:-. ~ . aglf.'..CmiluatoiA. fluor, Greene .do ••"' ` • -' - n rl.3•UX:GEOltillt W. 13opuctit, Bedford do ' ; ::..r.: . -: • .• i.,...;•,_ z - ,..,.1"n; Solar R. Brun - sox,' Beaver .do • .• .• •L ' :• '' ' ''Xl X Fll .. r ii ° lr;g7c Inl nurfo ß ;t ll-e . glienY ' , l ) ° ,, .k• - :::: , :ixm::11;10iBT:Evzs potter ..:-.'-' '...- !' 'do :. (.-• ;:., '''.' , . , ...xXi1t...u5325, G. p.#447113.;89t1ii. ''.. do , ....i'. '. Vilit:-..:..- " :—.' . •"' • ."' ,:,.-.....,:..--... , 2 4 ril .. - •:::.... - F O 4CAN?vf•i:c9IIIMIsP;oNER. . ..''....--.. : s,•':TS'itA 11 -.• :P TA :I N-:T ER . •• . , - -Of Weitniiiitifut 'cinintsr: •••••' -- ':_:..,,... 4 ...., .. . : - • FOR coscrams,., l : .. . .-.: - . • .• 8 AittIEIVW:,IIIII.ACIT., ...S . : .'-.• -.. • . ;•''.' ..-! :' . ' or rrfriioquiii. ' • .-.', .. - JOIN J. IkIn'CIIET. •Filaburgh. • ' • ...•• ,4'''' : ,;:: JOHN' R. HANII.TON,:' . do. • . .:•.:. '; i 1.,' r.•. - -4Q,...Eliplithib SNOWDEN, Allegbeny. • . ; V9ILLIti3/. in, MILLER, Versailles. -• '• • ;;;. - r enZDVPAID . Xc`ORICI ! E, Indiana. • • ~ . :, , • ,'" ,2• ,• • • • i4 - tkr.,ollN r• CFElßlitr,: La meneevit te. ' ''' . •-:-, :`..:* - 1:616711Cli<1111, :- • '''..' •' ' ".."---- ntgES. IIirAXLACE, Baldwin. - •.- • *Sta sttilis,, ;••,''.... 1 - , _:. ~ ' 2 ... : 7!)ly JOHN- P9LLPCK, Clinton. - •-- - 1- . • ......: ~.•;,*:L 'euriscir sirs coeliTt . • illg -:, .•• :-. ' . 7' .. •-. • . - IVA 51 tiki . ir.l.l.Boisi, Elizabeth Fbaroogh. .-. .. -.-. • - .. . .... .. . . r •rttrIc•TAPF:R. 'THE' LAWS. OF rus uNriz•D TRrArt.Pe fey'S Ottt77o NS OF CON. (TAWSs, .e ti ARS PUBLISHED BY dr./MO/Uri: £lTormntlost • ob tleiliting Office Co OF WOOD AND Fitpli STILE.ETS. - • lellteeltiOnl ell The first page. • • • . . . . • • it! *biota* .arr.rotimated h and in tit rirfarotobifire 4 erelokk. , P. must Le connitiat with. in order to en - 111111 on filiation'', 'Mentz to pos.able, an earlier heurwould Nr..tApii. Culled Stotrs Nevcsportrr Agency .Soli Mating.. 14';'1 , .." corner of Third tool Dock streets, ind ADO'North Mating. . . s{r . crt-risqur only 4utliorised Agent Irr'Slll7.lo of the horning Poet. may be bad at lam Store of Georna. Briibin" & Cm, E corner of dto Diamond - and Ohio' street. Alleghehy City. &deer thementil tbaia - before 5.P. be inserted the o ''9Vr .„,.., of 1 ~~.~.; < .. ~~~ .. El ME ME MEM }. • `t, Mil • • .• , . , • • Democratic • TbeDelegates cy of Allegheny , ' county, met in Ctinventhan, 'tribe New Ceti tt liom#44. t e rtl Mr. Cunning t;tt . :Ciii4ktitikiiitvention and propoted Di POW.EIc Eliiabeth township, wbo Was elected chaitmatf;'2donint. Itoncir Ws atmow, 'Aux Citisan s arr, V4f. WITJ01:1, W. C. MtIUEDIIII d JAI. CtINVINOIIAIf, ViCe - Vresidents ; CIIAII. 1 1 .481sriT, and M. I.Sfawanr . , Secretaries: The Secretaries called for the credentials of pete.. gates, when the . following Districts appeared to be represented: _ . .• Ist Ward..Wjll C. MereJith.. -Francis Manion If; S. Idagraw, Chas.,Barnett. :3d' .•. ,J 2Cob 151:CoIlister,.John ch a Jas. Watson:Joseph O'Brien. 6th John A. Parkinson. Wm. Wilson. :6th , « Joseph Birmingham; Brown Irwin. 7th- . 4 George W. La) ng, Earancl.Snce. Bfh• ". B. Flannegan, Seitz.'` . • VIA Richardlitighes,Thos. Rovsloy. • ALLSQUEtUf Carr. ...:11st;Ward.. M. I. Stewart, Raman! Snowden. " Thomas Maffit Jos: S. Riddle, • W.. U. Thomas' Farley, John Plemiog. . 4th " Thomas Donncly, A. Hays. Manchester—D Stevenson,' Valentine Shone. Reserve. :Richard Duhuret, Hugh Poised., Eatercirevilti..) ; i4Mttuliough, W. W:Gothrie. Robinson.. John H. Phillips, M. Harbison. NortA:Faydeei, 1 John Robb, Wm. M'Condless. South lbtfyetfe. . E. M , Cabe, IL N. Nicholson. Uppgir.l.34 . Clair..Samuel Black, Wm. Bel tshoover Zllfil,C l . l .oClair.„.Alor. Carnation, J. C. Shaler. ..reffersin . t...John H. lkPlihenny, Jonathan Large. Boidmin..John td , Ribbin;James Wallace. Pitt.. 8. !Thomas, Reuben Tuscan. .„. Binningham Thom a Black more; James Bari. red/es—John M. Davis, Robert Wilson. Eliinbett . Bor.: .1, F.Richards, Roht. Galway. Tp.. Jas. Power, 'Jas. M'Kinney. West Elizabeth. ;nut Clutter, 11. D. Taylor:. Franklin—Not represented. `'" Pine: .Jas, G. Arbuthnot, Robert Wallace. Wilkins.. Robt. Davidson, John Johnson. Plum.. Samuel SteWart;:l. P. Reis. Versailles.. Jesse Sill, John D-rrickson. Ross.. Peter Ivory, James 151>Aleer. Indiana.. Thomas P. Hart, Alex. Campbell. East Deer. ..Tacob Brinker G W. Ross 'Vest Austin, John Lovely. Atiilin..T.l3,k"atterson, James Cunningham. Sharpsburgh. afrhii.Carnpbell, - Juhn Brown. /ktoon..George Samp . son, James Brown. Finley.. John Burns, James Mewbuter. Shuier..Not represented. Snowden..Somuel Turbett, Arthur Lang. llPKeerport. . Perry Baker, Peter Soles. South Pittsburgk..Geo. S. liontiltoin,Jno. Murray.. Ohio" SaM 4 nel Meiriman, Robert Stevenson. M ored that the Consention•proCeed to mark for Congress, whiCh was agreed to. .The following gen- Semen were named: Jas. K. 'Moorbead,Samuel W. Black, James A. Gibson,- Jonas R. 31 , Clintock.: Son.e discussion followed in relaiton to the best mode ofselecting the candidates, when it was final ly agieed Ito,Procled in the u s ed way, by marking. James K. Moorhead • 23 Samuel W. Black, GO • James A. Gibson • • -Jonas ft. M'Clintoek 4 Samuel W. Black was announced as baying a ma jurity of all the votes. The audience gave a hearty cheer when the result was declared. A motion was 'made to adjourn, which was lost; and the Convention- proceeded to name candidates for Assembly. (The Chair.. here stated that Gcn. Moorhead had . declared that he would support the nomination cheerfully, which was received with ap plause by the audience and convention.] The following gentlemen wore named for Assem bly—J. J. Michel, John S. Hamilton,; Edmund Snowden, ' Samuel .Black, James Salisbury, James Scott, Wm. L. Miller, Jas. H. Watson, Samuel Tar bitt4Thomas S. Hart, Jas. C. Ritchie, James Whit taker. On motion,' the convention tonic a recess till The Convention was called to order by the Chair, and the Delegates proceeded to mark for Assembly. The following is the result of the ballot: TI&S BALLOT. John. J. Mitchel 52 John S. 'llatiailton 57 Edmund Snowden ' 62 Samuel Black, Upper St. Clair 29 Jas. Salisbury, Birmingham 12 Jas. Scott, Elizabeth Tp. 12 Wm. L. Miller, Versailles Tp 56 Col. J. H. Watson, Elizabeth Tp. 4 Samuel Turbitt, Snowden Tp.. • • • i.". • • • 11 Thos. S. Hart, Indiana Tp. •• '!- 47 Jac C. Richie, Robinson Tp..*: • 11 Jas. Whittaker, Mifflin Tp • - ' 10 The following gentlemen were declared as having received the highest number of vote!, and arc there- fore the candidates for Assembly:. John J. Mitchel, city ; John S. Hamilton, city ; Edward Snowden, Allegheny ; Wm. L. Miller, Versailles. Mr. .Magraw moved that the balance of the candi dates be nominated together, for the purpose of expediting business. Agreed to. The Convention then proceeded to nominate their favorites for the various county officer: .• Fo . r Rzonsrca..Edward li.PCorkle, of Indiana, . Nominated by acelamation. AvorronT—John CP/3r . fen, of Lawrenceville.— Nominited by aeclamation. Countsstonza—James Wallace, Ales. Carnahan, lizziait Stewart. . Iti,coinra-- Wm. Davidson; Dr. John Pollock. Curs or Covers—Benj. WiltunaVathi. Patterson. Mr. Magraw moved that . a 'committee of five be appointed by. the Chair to prepare Resolutions for the Comention.. Agreed to. The Chair appointed the following gentlemen : H. S. Magraiv, JaCob bl.Collister, John Idiom, 'Thos. Donnelly and J. U. Wilhenny. The Convention then proceeded to mark, with the following result: • Wm. rarldson ' 14, Dr. John P0110ck..... 76 . Dr. Pollock, of Cliotoop was declared nominated. CLLIK or COURTS. Bei.jamin 53 N. Patterson • 3.5 Benjamin Wilson, of Elizabeth Borough, was declared duly nominated. celePtizmomt, lot at. Übe!. • Jay. Wallace;.. ...... . ..3843 • A. Carnahan • .. : . , Stewart:: 16 Jas. Waitangi of Baldwin, was nominated on 'the second.hallsit;; ; .. [For reespitttlation, ace head of editorial colutim.); Mr. Guthrie moved that a committee of twenty be appointed to act as a committee of correapoodence for the County for the present year. Agreed to.— The following gentlemen, were appointed.. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE OF CORRESPOND. • .ENCE FOR THE - ENSUING YEAR. H. S. Magraw,Chairmai.:7lin Layton, Rody Patterson,' , J. Large, J. Coyle, R. Donaldson, Jaa.Cuaningham, Thos. Donnelly, • J u l io D. Miller , J. K, Moorehead; John Birmingham, . Thos. S. Hart, Jas. Conier, M. I. Stewart, J. IL M , Elhenes, . • Bellzhooier, Lt. Dunn, .Wm. W. Guthrie, .1411. C. Heron, C. Barnett, Jae. Watson, Jas, B. Sawyer, • J. B . Go tilde, R. H. Kerr • A. Carnahan, - J. H. Phillips, Mr. Magraw from the committee on Resolutions, made the following report, which'was unanimously /Waived, That vs°, the chosen representatives of the Democratic party ofAllegheny county in general convention assembled,tio take thu occasion of our 'mina meetieg scum:Lew the isspriauion.of.enr final 4alsable attathment to - the glestlnite4los ;PO/icy - . :_i' . , r , II MEE MOE DM rirrsounon. AFTERNOON SESSION DLCOPDER. . n ... 1 , . • . 1.1; lENII Ing ~. ~ . Ji.`: ~. . and mannersef our Fait-, beieving twat thatett . tbs. Crate or the country, end' the greatelf-'l4opiriest o the greatest members are in.diesolebry co nected with their permanency and practical administration. Resolved,. That we most "cordlillylapprove, and •will earnestly adhere taithe.principles and measures laid down by the Deirocrat:c National - Convention of 1840,-1/44 and 1848; and' that' we consider the platform erected by those eminent aesemblies, b aing the wisdom, virtue and intelligence of the en. tire party attars Unionots amply broad and firm for every republican and patriot of the country to rest his faith upon. Resolved, That the Democratic party of Alleghe ny county have peat cause to felicitate themselves on thowise and judicious nominations for President and Viee Presidents; made by the late National CO vert'On.7- • • Resolved, That in General" Lewis Cass, of Mic6i• gao, we _recog'nise the gallant _soldier and eminent stitesman,-;-3 fearleas defender ofhincounty's cease ' no the battle field—a distinguished representative of' our country abroad, ably and boldly resisting Batr Inn fiCitina3 against the raereors or rue seaa-a distinguished :member of:Gen. Jackson's Cabinet, and .the bosom and confidential friend or that inns trious patrior-the eloquent Senator vindicating our just claims to Oregon, and the champion and frieit r or our gallant giddier' in Mexico, whose nomination for the Prerideney meet/ with the hearty approba tion of; and will receive the undivided support of, the Democracy of Allegheny county. - 1 Resolred;' That in our nominee for Vice President, Wm. 0. Butler, of Kentucky, we have a dis!lngui ed soldier or two ware-dhe compatriot in arm the heroic Jackson—a scholar and atireeino of. the very highest order, around whom the Democracy of the country' can rally:with pride and mrifwence. • I Resolied, That oar btave aeldiere in the late war vritb*Blexico, deserve well of their country,and that we refer with special pride to the gallant bearing and indomitable courage of our own Pennsylvania Volunteers, - who have not complained unde any hardship, nor shrunk from any danger. ;Resofred. That we, as Democrats, heartily coneUr in any measure which is calculated to promote the 'interests of' the many, and would, therefore. urge and recommend upon our Legislature the adoption . law of the Teo hour System. 4Resolved,:T h at we- endorse the pledge made to the National Democratic Convention, by Col. Mc- Candless, the Chairman of the Pennsylvania,Delega tion, and will make good our share of that glorious majority by which our candidate for the Presideney and Vice Presidency are to be triumphantly elected. Reserved, That the policy pursued .so far by our worthy and efficient Executive, Francis IL Shenk, in hie economical and judicious management of the affairs of Government; and especially, the firm stand which fie has taken against swindling Banks, . and monopolies, meets with the most hearty earn. bation Of this Convention, and has justly claimed for him the admiration of the democracy of the Union. Resolved, . That we sympathize sineerely.with our Federal friends, in the irreparable lost they have sustained by, the total abarelontnent of their dearest principles, through the reckless conduct of their snuthern masters in the Philadelphia Convention. • Resolved, That we unanimously agree to support each and every nominee of this Convention. , "Mr. Matriitt, of Allegheny, offered a Resolution 'saretioning the Witttfot Proviso, which was laid on the table. • Mr. Watson offered a aeries of Resolutions, wtde!), o t motion s were voted upon sepirately. The fol lowing were adopted: Rewired; That all labor on the public works of this Slate, should be so conducted, that the hours of labor thereon.shall not exceed ten each day. - Resolved, That ten hours ought to be regarded by law as the term of a legal•day's labor ; and the corn• pelting of females or minor, to labor more than •ten hours each day, shall bo punishable with fine and imprisonment. The third Res••lutino offered by Mr. Watson, In favor of the 'Abolition of Capital Punishment, was laid on the table. • . On motion, Convention adjourned. A Federal Lie Nulled. The reckless lie, of the Federal Editors and lead ers respecting Berra) Criss, are recoiling upon the heads of those who gave them currency. Dr. Mitch ell, of Zimeiville, whose name was dragged into the column■ of the Federal paper of that place for the purpose' of Sustaining. the :base and infamois falsehoods of its Editor, has published the following complete refutation of the whole story. But this trill not atop the Wandern of the opposition leaders. They will lie on !: It is a part of their system of electioneering. 'They lie by habit, strange to tell, When e'en the truth would suit as well." • (From the Zanerrille Courier.] • • D. H. Lymniv, E9 --Sic: In your weeny paper Of June .2d, which has just come under my eye, the fol lowing language is used in on article in miatiim to Gen. Lewis Cm, ' , and we may al►o remark since our fellow-citizen Dr. Mitchell has been cited as it witness in this matter, that he, too, well knew thit Case, when he came to Zanesville, was a very recent convert from federalism. 3* Ily what autherity you bare made the above dec- laration, I know not, you are however entirely mis inforthed on the subject. /knoto no such Ming ! I became acquainted with Lewis Can in the fall of the sear 1806, on my first visit to Mt skinguln county, which time I took a house to 'paid° in, and brought my family oat to February 1807. At that time Lewis Cans was a firm and consistent democrat, In those days I never beard, either among his piolit4 ical friends or opponents, any thing resembling charge of his ever having chinged his political gen i i, timeets. Ile was elected a member of the Legislature by the Democratic party of Muskingurn'county, and am certain if Gen. Cass had before that time been federalist it would not have escaped his opponents in the campaign—but I heard no such thing, and be Here no such thin. • I have from the 'day of first acquaintance with Gen. Cass until the present time, alwaya esteemed him a sound politician, and ho has certainly' giveW abundant evidence of his love of country ; and as -i statesman I think he has no superior among the great men of -the nation. you will 'plena publish this nnte,. and ohlige yours, ROBERT MITCHELL :Zanesville, June 6,1848. • Fayette and Green. • The Democruts of these counties lumina thei gt Crawford county plan malting their numitm l Cons. The counties with Somerset, form Congress District XVIII., and tiave designated Jorrs L. DaiWj. SON, of Brownsville, as their choice by the follovring vote : Fivelee. Greene. Total. ] W. S. Cummings, 1159 96 1255 i J. L. Dawson, 1038 1477 24513 t Fayette and Greene also forma Senatorial district, and 5 1.tXtvr.m.114'CArz.m, of Greene, has been des.l ignated by the 'diltrict, hie rote nearly tinanimous.i In Greene; Major Jouit B. GOILDONi the represen : i tative, last year, is designated for the:House of Rep. resentati ., res. These are all good nominations, and will be triumphant in October. .Our friends there can andwilb redeem the CongressionaLdistriet. Westmoreland County. The county ,Contention met In Greensburgh. on Tuesday, fur the purpose of organization, and to nominate the several public - ollienra. We are, great. ,ly pleased to learn that J. M. Btlaamt,,. (who has :been twice rejected by the vindintiyeness'et a .Fede. ral Senate at Ilarrisburgb,) was unanimously recom mended for Cringress, by his fellow-citizens in the • .. • , Conyention. ,JOUN SVODOLASS, Esq., was nominated for the State Senate; and Faysetp, LAino, and Mt. ;Ctrt.t.Onon, tbe lee Members, were no-nominated :for the .A,ssembly. A series. of patriotic and highly spirited resolutions, sustaining the nomination of Cass and 'Btrrtaa, was adopted : and . old Westmern landatands pledged to give them 5000 of a majority A Different Course. The Pods seem to be determined that they, will, not occupy the sante ground which they occupied in .1840-1. They Chose ten. - Hasitson- for President who was a a Whig,i and Tura' et Without a why or a uterefore.” When they had got the old Gen- eral seated - in the Presidential Chair; they beset him on every gide 'until they killed him. Mr. Tyler had come into office Unpledged ; and acted as he pleas ed. Now they take Tanen without any 'We'dge,s ; and would have' Fillmore a klack-mouthed "Whig,' Vice President. Do they calculate on killing Tal ler; le order to snake sure the success of Whiggery - lliar General QuristArt, the gallant racer and ac compliahed civilian, washi Philadelphia on Monday Lieut. Col. Duncan is also in Philadelphia. isdr*great meeting of the frienda of Irl?lapd was had in Vbilgulelaticy*erday OE MEI RINI I i.';'!:';,.:',•,-''.1'::;,...,:.;'.:::,',.,,.,;, , '' : . •"; ,: q..,.+. 4- i. , A ;,',',",f4.7..;',-,' t• ,:„..:,..L... , ..„;,__;- ... ,,-,.. ? ..:„ ..,:,!-....:4:..ii,•;...4.._, NUM ME EffiNl MEI Pozindists Elsanottstrations, dco. An immense meeting, of the Democracy of Bos ton, was held in the old "cradle of Liberty , ' in that city, :o4 4 the 12th instant, in - which the nominations of CAS. and Bwrcza were responded[to in. tho most enthosisstie mapner., The Poat says of this meet log:-4 ' . , . as A solid pi:ilia:ix filled the body of the ball: not an inch of space around the platform was vacant, and tier alter tier, in compact ranks, arose under the 'galleries. The galleries were - equally well filled -the windows of' the: hair - were .all eccupied, :and some. clung to the upper columns support, while. they witnessed the proceedings. No unusual efforts hid been made to get up the meeting. There had been , but little time to tranaml4lnvitations to distin guished demncrata in other states to attend and unite their congratulations wills thinre of the demo cracy of the Ba) state 'A simple announcement had gone forth, that some of the prominent delegates to.the convention would be present to rendevan 14C count of their stewardship. But such .is the great popularity of:the democratic standard timers; that this ordinary eill was sufficient to draw one of the largeatassemblies ever convened in the hall. There were present hundreds of staunch and true men welt advanced in life, who have,not been in the hab it of attending such meetings. for many years part.” NEW YORK :;Ikiiibeen often alluded to by the Federal fivers, •.. • ... eitleit to us. We should deeply regret it, if thi were so: but the Democracy of ;he 'Union are safe, let those of New York do what they may. We should be pleaseci to see them fighting 'shoulder in shoulder with as; but as we think they have grown too old to indulge in children's play, we are not dis posed to try to coax them into the discharge of their duty. However we .gife some, of the indications from this State: Major Noah, of ,the Messenger It Imes, says:— gg The question"now is, howisiiii , thefiftti,e , ofNew I, York vote, and oill the sup port the nomination! To ho sure they will. The leaders may hold back, Mit the rank and file will not aban-• don the democratic party, when the hour of strife arrives.—Tho Barnbureers will never make a dis tinct efoetoral ticket against Gen. Car. Mr. Van Buren does not like him:because he ruspects that. ho was the cause of his loosing the nomination in 1849; but things will all be made straight beer° No vember—the leaders will be content with Free Ter. ritury.— and all will go on smoothly again. New York, Peartrytv2nt , , and Ohio will s throw their rates for General Cans, and with these three great card: he. mom win the game easily." A distinguished Democrat, in the city (*Mew York, writing to the cditor. of the PeOnsyltinian • says:- 1, We shall sweep New York as certainly as we shall Pennsylvania. I never savi su much entbusi aim as is manifested for Gen. Cant." The Geneva Gazette, in the western part of the State, says:— " As soon as the nominations were telegraphed to this office, some ofeiOr democratic citizens, at the head of whom was I. W. Proctor, (arrangements having been previously madej . pat up a noble Hick ory at the •interse . ction of tho railroad with Water stn et, and run up the flag on which was inscribed the names of Cars and Butler--;names that are to lead the Democracy of the nation to victory in the coming contest. The pole is 86 feet long, 10 inchis in diameter at the butt, and was raised in Abe short space of 30 minutes." Another fact worthy or note, is, aat there are seventy democratic presses in New York, that sus tain the nominations of CASs and Borrtra. , MARYLANr The Prmeeralic Press of regenerate.) Maryland has enthusiastically responded to the nominationsof the, Democratiti National Convention, thus heartily: seeAding the rnotion,..in effect, that this State will' givefiftern hundred majority for Case and °Ater. NORTH .CAROLLN A gentleman who it travelling in the Sou:borates from Tarbarough,— , • "The. announcement of the nomination of Gen. Cass by the democratic convention, and of Gen. Wm. 0. Bader as cand,dates for President and Vice Prevideni, id received with real satisfaction wherever I have been. You know Gen. Cass was my prefer ence y ears ago, and I em most hippy he is the nomi nee. Tho "Idea of November" will show where the democrats are,lind also where can be found every true friend of bis country. The' whig party is in a peek of trouble about the most " arailatden candi date. We shall see what we 'ball see." GEORGIA. The'Coostitutiooalist (Dcmocratic) at Augusta, • 1121yil : . "Theticket now presented for the suffrrages of the people is a strong one. It must so be regarded by political opponents. It is strong in its availabity, and that is a consideration which none know how to rerpect more thoroughly than the Whigs. To the Whigs it is a formidable array of learning, ottalents, of personal probity, chivalrous character, and ofdis tinguished public cervices in the cabinet and in the field. To the Democrats it is* . most"cheering and soul inspriring array, for it gives assurances of the triumph of their cause and of their highly cherished principles. To Georgia, the nomination of Gen. Caine should be is a high degree acceptable. He has been to her a warm friend and zealot', champion - when her es pecial rights were in jeopardy.. Ilia Voice was al ways raised in her behalf during her.lndian difficul ties with the federal goiernment,and her rights were defended and 'maintained with atatesmanlike Ability and uncompromising vigor, when they were assailed so pertiruktously and so .furiously by, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and matitoiher distinguished kt hiss then in Congress:, Aud the Republic, the Eederal ogle at the same place, thus speaks • “We behave that it will generally t•et conceded, that • whether the Democratic ticket for Presi dent And Vice President' is strong: or weak, it combines a high order • of ability with much 'person al integrity. .Gen. Cass has long been In the public service at hotrie and abroad, and so far as expert ence and talents are concerned, it will be admitted that he possesses - them. Ho is a'statcaman of high order; and proofs of his services and abilities be produced in Meanie speeehes,reports and writingio) ALABAMA. A.eorresprindent of the Pennsylvanian at La Fay ette, Ala. writes " that the' nomination of CASS and Da en takes well, and the State is goad for 10,000 against any 'many the Federalists take up. The nominees were not our first choice, but we are per fectly satisfied notwithstanding. Our second choice, by all oddi, was the illustrious inn of Pennsylvania. We have no personal quarrels to settle, and you may pui down Alabama amongst the certain Demo cratic States." FLORIDA The Jacksonville Aretos and the Till hsuse .Tournd, the leading Democratic palm" iiikleildn; have rate ed the fi:ig , of CAS s and /Junta, and go into the can. vasiwith much enthusiasm. The Wastiington Union is astrurod that we shall hare 1200 Majority in this State. The Ohio Statesmen in utterirg the fotlowing, Is in unison with, neatly all the papers that we see from the Buckeye State r--- 0 " We lioar,nlmost hourly, of wbigs who say that they will vide for Gen. Casa the civilian, as well as he General, before they will vote for Gen. Taylor of the r regular army. , If we Must have GeneraJt they say, let us take one from the volunteer ranks a. least. Goa. Washington,Gen. Jackson and Genii Harrison were of tbo vlunteera mixing the. civil with the military, and . so is Gen . That is, as far as they are: willing to go, as peaie men." 1!ll gni tit, Ohio.: The Hamilton Intelligencer, Mt: Vernon Times, Xenia Torchlight, Cincinnati Atlas, Cleveland Dem ocrat, Ashtabula Sentinel, anti Many othermhig pens in Ohba, atierly repuiliate the nominations of the National -Slaughter Hcitise,” in Philadelphia. , The Whig papers in that state have raised the names of Tama and Paistone, yield them such t( ques tionable support, as to make it evident thatCAss and `Bourn will carry every thing before them in No vember. Fient present indications-we would hot be astonished if ,the Democracy would sweep •Ohio by fifteen or twenty thousand of a majority!- STEAMBOAT VOTINO..--A vote. was taken on the steamer " Ne plus Ultra," on her recent trip from St. Louis to Cincinnati, which resulted as follows: . Cass , ....... . - - 39 Hale, , -2 This is a pretty flair inliet to tho strength of par. es throughout the Union.. • I . Mar From 1813 to 1831, Gen, Cass held the L otfice of gover n or or the Territory of Michigan, and he , ,mas seven times nominated to this office by low nieces , efts Presidents, and secen times confirmed unanimous by the Senate qf the United Stales, and during this whole period there was not a_single representation :oade against him' by, the people of the territory. - r "4•J'. it .4 . . , The Matamoros Flog announces that Mr. Samuel Bangs, hole! keeper at Point Isabel, isabout to erec t a splendid hotel at tho Point; and gives .the, &new ing'slintch - • 4, Mr. Bangs, we believe, is the only survivor of that glorioua band of follows who, followed the for- tunes of the patriotic and chivalrous, but ill-fated Mina. It was in 1816 that he embarkod his fortunes under the banner of that exiled Spanish patriot, with the rank and pay of a captain of artillery, and for seven long years encountered thodangeraped shared the glories of that memorable espedhion with its fea lose chief. lie took with him a portable printing office, and the bulletini which he occasionally. issued therefrom imparted to ..the W . orld ever published of ' Mina and his exploit.% To fortunate man and hii brave comrades was Mexico partially indebted .for her independence. Deserted, at the commencement, by his Mexican confederates, he, with his five hundied,.American followers, aev-. oral of whom bad previously fought under the' cele brated Lafitbs, contributed, equally with Hidalgo and others, to the disenthralment of Mexico from the mother country. Mr: Bangs was afterwardi printer .to the governor. of Tamaulipas, and was amorg the pioneers who introduced the divine art into Texas., Young Meat, Take'llenca. When Gen.-Cass replied to the- address of Mr. Bayard, at Wilmington, on the occasion of hie late visa; he was profoundly affected. The tide of memory seemed to have opened up before him all the vicissitudes aid toils through which be had passed, since, when . a . poor tiny, seventeen years of age, he left Wilmington, then a mere village, to seek his fortune in the far west. He had a few shillings in his pocket; and crossed the Alleghenies on foot! Turning to his youthful hearers, who stood isarliina, he said, in substance:. In this country, such-exam ptei, Heaven be praised, are not rare. Tbe young est and humbled man in this room may occupy 'the proudest station upon carth,if onlj he is true to his country. Whee I left here, he continued, and set- tfiddinen in the far west; that great region had but twenty thouierid people—.now it contains mere than five millions! The change, in this respect, liowevi er much it may fill you with amazement, as a signal evidence • of the progress of this republic, via_ no more remarkable than thatthe bumble individual be fore you should now be the candidate of a com manding portion of the appealed for Presi dent. Gen. Cans next appealed to the young men, in strains of manly and touching elrquence ' exhort ing them to stand by theircountry sod theirhonor— to cultivate a worthy' ambition—to improve their Minds—and so to he worthy of the future Take heart, young men! Here is example that is worth to you and to the millions that ;or: ti youmnre than all the teachings Of the schaeulr.— Penn-syl ran inn. . • A SIGNIFICANT KVOWAL. Ulmer:lo that that the ...Whigs," in supporting TAYLOR, not only lost their .. priiitiples," or what they call by that name. but that 'there is thrger'nf losing the tpoils, too, in case of his' election. The Washington ciirrespbnilent of the Ledger in Lie let t •r otthe 14th, while alluding to Mr. Cirttrarnett , s speech, says: Mr. Crittenden, in hi. speech delivered at the rat-- i6cation meeting the night before last, did not, with. a single word, allude to Mr. Cluj', but avowed that he had seen a letter from General Taylor (prbbablv addressed to himself) in which he.avo#eil himself fo. a 'glower of.i.iferson and Madison, as not to disturb either Whig or Dcmoirat,in other, provided be were " honest and capable." • No proscription should be practiced, and no mad. hunted down foi his opinions. I - Gen. Casio. - - "Receiving my first . appointm nt fro 0 that pure . patriot and great expounder of American democra cy, Mr. Jelferson,,more than forty; yeirs ago; -the intervening period of my life has been altnnet who'. ly passed in the iCtliCe of my country, and hae been, marked by many vicissitude., and attended with ma ny trying circumstances, both in Peace and 'erar."- The above paragraph is quoted from General Cass! letter accepting the nomination for . the We find it made the subject,oftonsinentr the Troy. Budget—a paper that has taken ' especial eine s :since the Baltimore . Convention, to decry'its proceedings ; and denounce Case and Butler. 'lln:wonder ancli pus" bolt," when the principles!advocated by Jet tenon, and forty years sustainetflayi .anan who re ceived - his first appointment Onto the lg apoille of liberty," is presented to the democracy by their del. egates from the whole Union 'as wrinthy - of their gull rages! Beautiful Extriset. " The web of our lives is nf mingled yarn, gond and ill together. Our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipped them . tiot ; and our TIM would despair, if they were not encouraged by our virtues? , This was truly and finely said,`long ago, by one who knew the inning and weak points of human natire —but it is what seetwand Parties.:,tind those Option; whose: pride and - boast boast it - hr to'classify2by nicknames, have yet to learn tbe meaning Conjugal Solielacid , e. "How is your wife to-day 7" *aid a friend Of oats to a French gentleman. 44 Oh! ntoelle do sent," said he; "she is no better, and I ant Vraid - vei , littfe woes. If she is gon to die, I wish she , would de' it coon; iifeel so nehappie I my mind is inoche tel.l'Pen the die, I shalt not belso mocha dissat isfied*" • • '• DIP The Native pipers are indignant at their al lies, the Federalists, for nominating ,and , claiming Gen. TATIOR as a “Whig.“' The General was first placed in nomination by the Natives, and he express ed his willingness to run as their candidate, pro Si ded they did nut "require any • promiies or pleages from him. Let our adopted citizens remember these things. - - . - rt.l ,The Legislature of New Hampshire or Thursday elected Moses Norris, Jr.; Dem.,. Penator in . Con gress for .six years from the .4th otrdarch next, in place of Mr. Atherton, whose .terin' then expires. In the Hoe - se Mr. Nortori rotes, Jonathan Kittredge 70, and Asa FoiNler 99, and 14 were seat, tered. In the Senate, Minis, 10, Kittredge 'l, and Fourier 1. The Federal papers bare said nothing lately in relation tO Gen.CONIIIANDEIt casting the vote of South Carolina in the Baltimore: Coar i r ntion. The Loulsiapa delegation, ill rpting for 'ens, in the Na tive American Federal Cnavention, at Philadelphia, alteggther excelled die South Carolinian in the busi ness of nominating a Presidential candidate. Whip are the ,! Doughfaces Ca The New York Albion, a higb-tened English Tory paper, published in the city of New York, is down upon Gen. Can, because of :liii infletible re publicanism, and•well•known hostility to pritiab toted. Quite natural I - ' ler Gen. Casa hal met with a glen ea reception from the true-hearteit Dmilecruey, ikevery part of the couatry'tbrough which he 'peicred,;"ori' hia route BB' Hon. Henry Morcia, Jr, (Dem.) pas heenelent ed United Stateir Senator, in place of !lon. C. G. Atherton, by the 14islature of the Sta l te of Maine, for.six years from the 4th ofnext Maroh. MTN. P. Trite . , Esq. has:taken up !lie' reiblen te _ n the beautiful town of West Chester, In. this State Ens 7 . ;„ Ratification of the Treaty wilt fflexico. The Waabingtori-Union publishes the ,folloWing dispatch from our copmisaionerej communicating, in an official Rom; to our Secretary of State, the rut- Mention of the treaty of peece.with Mexico: fCffy V. Queretaro, May-25,•1948 331, 9 rOclock, P . Sir: Weinivo.the oatisfaction to Worm you-that we 'reached this city (hie afternoon at about 5 o'clock, and that the treaty as amended by the Senate of the United Stares passed the Mexican Senate about-the hour of our arrival, by a vote of. 33 to 5. Ii having previously pained :the Houle of Deputies, nothing no' remains but to cichango the ratifications of the treaty. At about four leagues from this city we were met. by a Mexican escort, under the command of Col.. Herrera, and were escorted to a house prepared, by the Government fur our reception. .The Mrdistcf of Foreign Relations, and the Governor'of tbe city call. ed upon us, and accompanied us to dinner, which they had previous)); ordered: So fir as the govern went is coricerned,,every facibly and honor have been offered us, and 'Sr. Rosa, the Minister of For eign Retaining, degree us to state that lie feelsgreat satisfaction in meeting the ministers of peafra, ‘ Dona the United States. ' We will write to you again shortly', and more lengih, as the courier is on the point ofdeparture. The city appears to be in a great mite of imilta• tion, fire-works going off, and bands of music parad ding in every direction.. We have the honor to be, your obedient servants, A. A. Szviza, • NATHAN CU FiultD., et • Hon. Jones Duchannan, Secretary of State. nemarkable Chaiieter. ME .... _LOCAL liatFilts:-. SESSIONS. ett*siesi. Wenntsnae, Jtine 21,:1548. The Jury in the'.ease of W.C. - Wall, - returned- a verdict of guiliy. A motion for a new trial was en tered. • . The jury returned a verdict of guilty against. W. liousebcck, for " assault and battery," with a re commendation to the mercy of the Court. Com. se. Levi 7:. Upton. Indictment for keeping e :.tippling house ; found guilty. Finetlsso and costs. The Court here gaird notice that nil tippling house eues, where there are convictions, a fine or tlom : salo tilloo should be imposed, unless itswas under 'Peculiar -circumstances. : • - • , cam. vs. Wm. Franey. Indictment fur assault sad battery, from Veranilles township. This is the third ease prefe red against him this term. John EaQ ii, Prost eator, ~The Jury returned a kerdiet or guilty, with a recommendation to mercy. - Com. vi. lame, Ferguson and Thos . Srysith. ladipt ment for assault and battery on Elizabeth Burkhart, a German woman, lining in Alecgheny city, is now on trial. 'True:ZED Stucter..—The woman noticed yes terday of having thrown kerself from the Baranac into the Allegheny river, survived, end was yester day eared fur by the Managers of dhe Pelre.y Hospi tal. Previous to the attempt to . drown ,heiself, she had takedlautianum.-4a dimes - woftb:in two -do secs, She wa• wick froth the effectQf the Poison titt the water; and vat throWn Upon a mattietis on the floor of thC office of the guardians 0.4 the - -ioori; blanket was.borruwed in .inliiett she - was -wraPped and a shirt put on her for want of a more ' app.*. , - priate garment. TWo citizens watched-with- lieu during thesighkand did Whitt'th - ey could tdreifule . her. She is quite young and hatidainee;.ippeareil Ss' if"she-had lived well-ewe Mean': tasiiiefio l l 2 ':..We understand that hcrname ie WilioNand.has hus band living near Cincinniiii. She was on.her.kiiy . Mom finm.Baltimordwberdshe had - belt:Oa See friends, and was betrayed .into a hentle,or ill fanie in Allegheny city, where she had been living ar,livid life fur about ,six weeks. *Butlhe' desperate I'd which she attempted is evidence that she: war net lost entirely to all sense of - An institution such as exists in smile plicesi could' have Saved 'her - - - -cured her—and effected her restoration ttranciety. But we • have none here, and there'is no prespect that one will be organized very soon.. .SZT• Four bail were (arrested on-Tuesday !after noon, on the charge of stealing eight dollars from a store in Market street. Their names were Mingle. M.Can and bl , Williams. Mangle was committed finally; and the others were sent up for further hearing. These same chaps are suspected of being concerned in a larceny of 335. frame lady in the Allegheny market a few days ago. ' ABDUCTIOM—About dusk lest et•eeing 'a - female cOlore:41 girl was taken from her master at th'e Mer chant's Hotel. There will/probably be a great ex citemeat in the city today. ihfrOliT or TEELAWD.-44r. 01)0011013O'S nisiory of Ireland, in verse, is nearly completed, and *UI .positlvely be ready for subscriber!. nest week. predict that this. work will meet with quitian exten sive sale. Dr. DYER has our thanks for copies of a cata logue of the Officers and Students of the Western University of Pennsylvania, just issued- from tbe Afkratasonat.--A gentleman put his' wife in the Tombs last evening for her own good. She had bean 4 ‘ liqu:daqng >, too freely. Wcrriats Urtivr.xtrrrir.--The examination or the students at the Western Uni!ersity of,Pennsylvatipt, will be commenced this morning at 9 o'cloc)t. War Edwin Forrest, the distinguished American tragedian, is at Chicago, where he is to commence in engagement in a few days. * ARRIVAL OT TUE PiNSIDENT or LIBERIA IN %s -low:7-1Es Race!fenny...J..l. Roberts, the President of the new Republic of tibeni, with his wife and daughter, arrived at Boston, Friday merning, barque Nehemiah Rich, Capt. Carlton, from Liberia April .21, vi } it. Thomas and Tudislsland. ; Ile is accompanied by . the:Rees. R. B. Wilscin,.j..J. Paine, and 4..-F. Russell, Mrs. J. N. Lewis, .3 Harris and lady, and Mrs. M. Morse. • • -MA rift Van.-Btrs tf eiiii ' rpc StitaCuszNouttca norfa.7..—..The, Trey. Clumercial Ad vertirer of Satur day sap:— We •lea n uponauthority unimeationa ble, that Martin Van-liuren declaredthe 'Democratic T.ctet nominated at oyracuse in goober last,l6 be in 'all respects, regular,. and that yoted:bi him.". - - . - . - 1,17 ' bale !k-word in:a.Federal Paper . about?' Donghfneee,7, since the "National Slaughter Howse at PhilcidelphikOlioPieekf Ilona fluted Gen TAYLOIIj i a Southern alareholder, for Vreeient. - T. - . . Poisleas' roa etre.s. 7 4l mercbantan the Levee sold yesterday about '2,0C0 bushels of potatoesi - e Jorge poitiOn , orwhi - cli were bought on speculation for ahtpment to the - Isles!! of Cuba. They sold for about 3.5 cents per bushel, aid the; Pureeseer pates a fine pro&t.—St LottiS.Nrw Era. - . BurrAr.o 'Roam- -The_ Illendoop dowst.thie mot , fling from St. Joseph, brought 1,833 packe of buffalo robe.s.-t-St:Loutspaper.. - . • iltr Notice... The 3:13. f' Beaver," Muster, willileave. after: Th is notice, }or: Glas gen., and Wellsvilia,punattally - at 11 o'clock us thetharuorn. Parise/air Tv matte :some; a citizens of 'Efizabeth Toivaship met at tli . e ..T. ari s 7n Elizabeth" BonSugN Saturday: the bast. "for the purpoSe of taking into Considt ration the propn t t Car. t ety.tdak_ to counsel relauve octr - Protest; presente din vention 'lately held la"Ptusburgh,llSninst.ll/CP°Aal.ililoll Subscription to the Central' Rail ttottd, when air. e 2t. hum was appointed Chairman, and. : Audraw Secretary- Radred, ,Thatwe will take eounaelma toe . eourse to be pursued in carrying . out our prof. est, - so. that Irmay be asceltained whether sa i d Township may be liable for proportion of said stock, mid, that the . , To . crb roughs and IVards of the Co in untYr.l°°"°°o . i °. viteit to. cooperate Ittsach s as they may d eem propel. -:LIN IDD, ChM. Autumn' lIVICrataT, - , s : A s , " • - (City paPera - PIT TSBINELOII3.THE /MAK. 0. 8.. Potaxt,t., . ASa lmgerandLessee rideis or Aoxissioxt • Dress! Circle ; • 40e: I Secondlier:•• - ,35a:,) Pit:•!•We. Gallery... ••• • • • ••• •.• •711 e. Filet - tie Boxes:. Sl 116 Jl7 SABLE 11A.ILNIGNISTS FOR 3 I•IIGOITSPdOf4E. 1113821 DAY, Jane to ContineneowitA Carno- Arr:Roys; f Louise, bliss Porterit .Prior' To be followed bT Concert by the. Siam; HARII6NISpi. . '. Friii XIS% All . ITALVIN.A. To .tonelude .with CONCERT Apart, seeond) rby the SABLE HAILMONISI'S Irr Doors open + past 7; Cartain rises Dl R. LOVER, author of Handy Andy, Bury °More tte., giy,,e .--- one of lue !hyalite IRISH. EVEN. INGS, at the AI'OLLO HALL, on Thursday,.lune 22,1SIS,Illustrittivo of the National taint" acteristies, with reptatee mirtharid melody of frelsoyd, interspersed with . HIS O W N SONGS , accompanied. by himself on the piano forte. Ott this occasion will bo gicen RORY- GMORE'S DREAM, - an embletnittie% vision of American. Genii calico and Irish gratitude, will the delebrr 'led recitation of SHAhIUS O'BRIM, - and 'the Ohmic Song of NEW POTATOES! In the course - of the evening, Mr. Lover wit sing his popular songs THE BOWLD SOGER BOY and ROBY O'MORE. • • - , 'Pickett', MI centet to be had at theltlonongatteliellodsa and Mr. Mellor's Music Store. - • • • ; Doors open at 71. to commence at El o'clock. 3e20 OCKING BIRDS AT A UCTION ; AT McK ENNA'S, in On Stitmrday evening next; June 24th, at Elf o'clock precisely, will be sold, walkout reserva,:at Megenntes Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wohd atreet, three doom front 1 pair of Mocking Birds, the property'of a gentle man removing from the city. • _ . Je22 - JAMES MeKENNA. And. , DOSITIVE-SAI,G of a London riano-.E:cso =Auction, 1 - at ItteKßNNA'S.—This dnY 'Thursday:Jane .t2iii.at 2-O'clock the allernooo, will be sold without reserve, at McKenna'a 'Auction:Rooms, .No. 114 Wood street, :.doors from Filth,-1 second-hand Piano-Forte, an'. e.4 . cel• lent iustrameut,rof,sweet tone,:made:by the celebrated and well known San of To TiOngraan. Broderip, , No. Choopilde and;No,l3. liarnarketi.London and said by the. oniner.to hOn, cost ; originally can be examined any lime pravions' to sale. : Terms: cash, current fonds. N. B. A large stock itf.Dry'Goodi. Groceries, Queens-, ware; Crockery, Hardware, l'invisiontqco-,- will be sold' by catalogue, by, order of Assignees, In - a - fetV , dity,, of which" regular notietivldll be given at the proper time Part of the lot hat arrived, and.eau be examined at riot_ time . previous tottale. 5 tie'4l WEIN by Telegraph! Reported for thp.riton242g.POid. Wasunr °Tow T aos 21 The Vice President laid before _the FiMate t repot front the - Secieta4 of the Treasiiiiiir-reiiiieri-to Hospital Money. older, ii lobo prtittOt Mr. Niles, Irani theCortifixllloo.l!siitt prices end _ . Post Roads, made t - i - reknrilitiTssorTifilnifiiret, rates or poinage letters 3Cti.s.p.f!Pl,A.l4; ° th e rwiie newspapers i prepaid- 1 c., otherwise 2 cis. The oh. ject'ef 'the preSistitsiiiii;isf.this;;Waii,ic; elicit 'Pullin .opinion . for theSniienor titeitext Congress.. , , , Tho Indian Appropiiatio4 Ail, was. .taken up'n.o4 poised,- after an address by- Mr. Hannegan. • . Hamm. - There was a storming debate , :upon Pest - Roote'ltill;which extended routes/ bezund- this limits of. Texas.' 'Ordeied to be ; • , Mr. Vinton snored that the House„sesolveriniegf . into Corumittee.uf. the Whole, Mr. Root in theihalts on th e !general -Appropriation II :vr Adjourned. • ~-:... _ • • • .. ; From —rtiegq**!% • te4B An arrivalnt.ool#iO , a rr:qo biotite thefi. Treaty s'tsr-i!Odeo::'•tile.soon-its 'Made, and ttio shatightek They timidet:ed' wherever they:-emilit he found; -Iris thavight-that nothing tint'rep l e(*na . tbie country cati v afreii r tkeiai AitarriviTat 71ew t'drit;inyt that a Freaeh gnr eminent vessel arrived ai - PO'nee; with many refugees •rrniiisliint-nixuei"-ii ha stated' that the whitiei had the blacks tiOnt'ttile:eity. - (nreeeipt of,thip • iotriligeaco, the GOirernor'nf Porto' Rice Jasiiid a .rroetamation ex Wining. idniea to asoidnieeuog and threateeing instant 'he th t., those detertid. " •'- rploAnatent k, Julie 21)1848. bearirneltiiiiggicl - TrOty; - latri!td. 7.'et.vl7rl94ins.)o A pilnioti:J!f.A . 3tit , , Inkotrys . ri.ictied..New Ortear,--; _• • ' Yocai2n off,ir coauniiad bad . Murder. iTPI43 frrgncnt:.•;Thel . : iat. iv of Ygiati)pellvrailtakcil; hundreds' *eta niurdeica: _ ' - • . . Thera bus been an arrival . trout Ctil44l - 4imence. The news is that the : Eivgliah...hadi c tsitityvpostt alien of th e tr i vt:n of San Juan de Nl:Oligitajand Feta ? of the tiead i f Eialca river, and had a gar• risen, sintiened 2 ,4fttian of.*ar, and ` imposed a twig" and' tonnage duties,. ' : NRIV•IY,Qiiit a 2IiAtaKETS: • • fiEllf Toss, Tttotiduy one: 21—U ; P.' writ.. Four—The market. is,stendi' . liat. not netive. - ; • Grain—The worker tot. COrwilid.thits is dall: , ,Eadesof prime White Corn at 40e. ; Yellow- is. held -witbosit -Pdr. - The itetemer dead iii wlle,l. toqinz ior 52 passengers and r- : Provistons—There is fess Movement la Pork, 'the met Whivkep Clas: at 211 c: ' Rice—Sates a re'stett t.l y cupreCiousiptesi.. Cotton-1 bc. tuniket q niel.- • ; . -• . . Floni-411aIii of good western ',rat* at Grsin—safesofprime 11.41Wlie t at at 812241:.tiktash, * el.' Corn; sales at Ste: nye, sales at G7e.ftbrishel...r,s Cotton--.antes of I.ousiana ni Sales of uplandiit witti,sates to the extent-of Gap Lido. • prov . i.imis—stalesofshouldertio drys/at at ;le: ...Ain* ralee'at 510 GI. The tnarket Li I risk. Lead •is firm: s Them is good - demand for largo-/cai s, sales to sate e • •. Larderiate I%o.l:ltigis held I There is no eltattgc ill other articles ustailiy srolertft.Of • . . . ' BAL7I.IIOR.t. 211ARKET.e... .. • . - - Flour The market is . dull with more 'sellers their - "ertiof flowarti at. to $,G 2 2 5 " 5 .a . 12'1 , 1 , 1; • - .IVh e a t—s Sales of Red at SIA-01 tO. Poi i ale riot, strict, ly prime, 814510130+1.ashel lu asked: .'• . ' • . . • Corn-tales tt. prime Whits tit 004 N.. Bales ofpria.it Yellow at 4 tifit.47e.t , lntshel• . 'Lard—Sides at Gie.V tb. For prime Nol in kegs :.**.* • toir Quo lotions are steady. 'There is au auereasing dematid,ter provisions. • Flie .• • UST RECEIVED A LABE:EI:OT OF FIRS: WGRIIS, 2./ sOnstistin f =6CL.: . -10,000 Pul Mg. espaliers: .. • • • 3•0 0 0 13 asseoPacks starker~' • ' i ;rose Roman Catinles;l;2;3;A; 8;10 and 12 iallO; 3 gross Fiower.Poltc. 0 gross Shooting Stang . . : - •• , 1.11 gross Rockets;l, - 2.3and I Or.; gross - ttearloppenn. .25 gross Serpents; - • 8 gross Trianglei, 3 and 'nib; 5 doz.Ruittbows; . *- • 15 gross Illue I.1••hts; • 30 gross Post Flees; 6 grope Serous;: .•‘• • 50 boxes Fire Crac r kersifor sale lo • . . ~ ,440SRVA;111/obri4,' tr je22xltw --..• • • . Corner Fourth aril e.mithficld EttL -0 PF:NED7VIERD.A.Y. - at W. R. Illrstror'spry GOods Heusi. nand-east corner . 4th and - Alarkerator. . Glossy'Rlack Silks. fur 3taittillasi , . New Stile Ness C;ingis;nun • • • . . . ,Black and White gropes: ' • . Black white audaiixedCotton Ilos e;* . . A 1,,.,. orr hand. a good aesorteneut of _'luerk Mohair. Blziek Sill and Farley Harage. and Net SIIAW1:18:. white mid drab crneestloi.; plain moo eudomideri.d liters . Shawls. Scans and tapes, new style fig'd Nefs for Capes; Caps, he.; plain Wash blonds and .• IMr - Wholesale - Rooms ap stairs. where On'eV.C.cileat assortineaL of l'xints, ac., as always keptlatlow prices. 7-1, on SALE -A retail supply of 8-1% 9-12 and 10.12 I. _u Window Sash,'. with Glass to stilt, 'when wonted; . White Lime by the'Llsl; or retail. 200 LlSSOntli Woad - ea - 1 Bowls; 251 X 1 1:01211121111 . Ssgars; 3 gloss . or - 31clrheIG 200 - cuts of Carpet Chain; and a retail supply of Bedtords, Twine. Fish suit Chalk Lines, and small Fishing ifooks; a ".51illitier's" and a Dress !tinker's and Millen"' AVieser Sign; a few Storks the Rolm of Life; Vegetable Salve and , Pills Evans' Pills. and Soothing Syrort=anol a small sap ply • of Welting; Letter .otod 'Wearying' Paper; • Scheol Books-, Blue Black Ink, Patent Pens and . and all the morning and moat of the wdekly Dreeepapenr, and Sibbet's Counterfeit Detector. rcif sale by • ' ISAAC HARRIS .i, " Agent and Commission 'Merchant: Penn, near St Clair EL and Exchange Hotel. WARMERS. - HOTEL' AND HOUSEKEEPERS _V- Mahe& with helps and bands at short noties . .• Want. ed: places, l'or a number of to or tiges_in city: aitd country. Playas wlttited for seven! book-keepers. splea men, school-alai - wit. and warehouse Wien • 'Alon s y want. ed Itortiow. on - goLd'seeurity‘, and 'for nifferent.periods. Villas. Lois and "IloAtseti sold 'or ,rented, and all kinds or Agencies ro pmptl)' 'and anfidentiatly attended toi at abort Lotion, on calling at .: - ISAAC HARRIS', • - . - Agency aid Ititelligettee OfEc'e; - Penn, hear St. Clair at., and bpposite , t'xebange Hotel o;., • . ' Inte/klget: eet Infikee.. . _ • S the sibseriber is well acquainted in both eitiesate will attend to show_ any applicianti where there. Is houses to let:. All landlords applying to get tonanteSor ; houses they bavo'ta relit,. he anend to panetualiY.—"." : Likewise, all - Lost Chillarewhe'svill find, if anywhere iw either of. the cities; and other properly,. As I have been. itt .the 'o ffi ce .of hunting lost.,ehildren to both eines for several tears and bare tawny,. been sueeeuful, sorer l run willing to attend to the same, anytime celled nut proritred With a well known ell; for the putpuse,-- .nitornaS reasiutable. .1 tree it. present A..ann st., between Aisne and . Ciurrr -greets: •- . j e 2,3 • . .„. , „ Sofirr..w—t - YNeX. LEAs - E OF 110USKAAID LOT, Household m own:tors and Gsoadits r at .4 kietiaN-7QaySyttnolay,, Jotie 24th, cd:Jo'clock,.p. will:holt:ad on the premises, the unex , : pired term of a havfaigitilyearS to run fivm the Ist tiny of April. 184* one lot-of ground situate on Pm peel street, nhoie'Logan, having a-front of 26 feet.' nod eiteuding back 140 ice' to. 'Poplar alley, on which is erected a convenient Brick Dwelling House, sttWeetto a • ground rent of tWelve dollars and fifty cents por4umum— Also, a quantity` of Household: runtitare. Groceiiesi' Qucenswarc, &c. .JOHN IF-Dlll/113, beforte. , , T)RAZIL 81 , 6A11.-40 Sugar. ut rtans-nud Cat solft by - "fjelt) - MILLER • RICKETSON.: t IEfiIiROPOSALF.I. will be received up tofirch•focli i;6l .= • Abe Bth day:of/ono next, at the office of J; W.• Kerr, St uarthi Buildintis, Fourth street. for gradingthe site cif this Hospital, and building a Culvert. There will te•twerity-t five thousand yen!' ui excavation. Plans and specifies.: tions•will be - exhibited 'one week previous to time of let By order of the 'Building Committee of the Western Peunsylvania'llospital. . • tunl6-dairtd PI.YERIZED AND.LOAF:I3UGAIL—I 4 O bbia. Nos. 2.4, 5.0 and 7 Loaf Su gar . ' ' -•• '" .25 half cozen I.overing a double . refinedleaf SUgark law ldda. I.overing's tonne . pulverized , • lustreesived, and for sale by 7• : • .•. :tete. • SACKS GALtNAPOTATOKS - A'iuPi , riar hr. 500 tieleAtuivreceivea ner'steamer Oriental, rind f or sale by . • . EDllfo , OREER, 'Ubelf it., • mdn. . ; oppiastits Southfield; "ii SACKS GALENA POTA lES just reoeio c u..p u i 4 .1, steamer Colorado; for able, by . . • - ED3IENG.GREErt, Liberty itreet• ertonsiteStbithfield It. Til s. 1•011111r.20 bbls.freib Family . F jot re lour, j • s e i s ed , ss - eorialganrent, and for sale st:.oppo4i!e the Poet orri hi s af • . C.OGAR HAMS.-10Ambs. Nu rt.:till:4 tr. m 0 Cincinnati, and tor sale by • • • - • •••• • s,to ei-mooatizAD. Dimbond. comer of 'Diamond oxen Prime Cheese,ut - reed -andfit. a.a-251•. W. AtARB,A . I:Gr. . . - I. * ffc.41'.11!.. _ . ME MEE MEE MI Thirtieth Congrees.—priptitiiron. Pe tnnEirxu ; lale:2l~ 1848: ei,'"'J.,,---;.•,••42.4,,.Z,:i.4„,f•-..5.:1':: f-',;:-,:.•:::1!;'-:-,_.,.,,,,-Z‘i .:',-',-, ~ -...4:::!'.-_, • ' •'-',-.-----':' , `,. "-,":?‘ ~ •,. , ,•-•, ::.',•,: 7,"`; Z. •:)..,,, ~ •, , ', _. s, •,,...'.;• ~_,,..:• • • . " ' ~ :' - - • ,_ .- '',+._ ,;•-•--• ''',:•:‘:, -; ',- ,' •_ ' ''' t. ."- , • + - ...! ,-,,'+', ,',.-''"' -,- "..-,.., ' ' - ! ''' • - , ' -'-',,, :•,:::. - : '-', - 1' - :- ''' '.„ • • .4.,..• ;.t.:- .= '-' : • '' - •, s ' '--.• '^ - , ,'" ,' - "'; ~.• '•:_. i • - •'-' - "- I: ••••• '-' , '' -'• •-, - '•" 2. ' '''''• -:.'''.:: ''' s - •• V ; .:• :, _..1.-,•=z, .c,'?" ''' +1- 'S, •N,' 5, "..: OM :, , t , 1...,...1.::., ,_:.,:.-..,....,.• =EMI • ~~ . - - - ' - . ME _`~"'= '=^~ , 21 NEE IM MI II • .A; • ' •• • • • .. $ 1? " f . ".; • • ; " . , EIBI ME EN ill Il .1-• 1?; ME '., MEE ME ' - ' RE ME ~ ,:....,,_ - .,.:,,: . ..:: - :. : i ;:'.,..: : ::::;', : .;, i . : . . .c.,,, •' ! _* f ?.. EEO , ; ME =I El BM .-:''..:''.',.'..::.'.:'...,... ...... • • • . • , -4 •-% - 47.2 , -.4 - • , e . : , `. • 1". •C' - s 1 „ ' - .f.- •• lai NM -_~; • . " • • •• • • l..:•.::., 14 .- - ':,: ::::: , ;:i:5:::::Y' j+ , : . : - .."...0: • -;; •': ) : . :; . ‘..;:; 10‘.:7C: W •?;;?9,..4.: . ~ ..............,...:: :&,- Y . • = ~~~=" `- El •:•;-,...-,:.,..,'.;..-'. .-,.:::•;:7.:;•'..•:',:-.:.1-:•?:.7.:it NM = Ell -: 7 ...: .- ..:- . ! 1 ':. - .•,,:;',F . T:: : •* . P.1 ;::::.-,..:.:::).,.:7;•:....•,'.-..i 7 .: ..,..-32 . ':i ... .i.2;•;:VE....1 --- ~. ; f::' , . 1..; •ii,'• ~ ',i..f:-.:.,':!,•::•Z:i , - =I ME SSE - • • • " Ell 111 = ISOM lEEE 111 MIMI EKE NM - ~=~ - '= ... ... ME= Ell ;~.~~: . 'r _. .f _, ;.=::~ , . • • Ins:* •}l,s ' ''' l4 lZ • A 'q'ftt":l ME ME IM =I =1 IKE = ~~,.'~. _
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers