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HARPKK, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR- PITTSBURG Hi FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1848. fv | 3t>EMOCUATIC NOMINATIONS* . •' * FOR PRESIDENT, > k 'LEWIS CASS, ! jOF MICHIGAN. 1 TTJ- « Having fnU confidence in 5 our rfuMiee and rc ; r. asE&a&Ets&t* <‘ P bl vrhathae endeared you to e very Amencan, , only bit of all BaropejOnd enableb« 1 “ to become ihe tyrant on every ocean n—General ■»««* ’ Jon’l letter to Central Cats. ‘ ' for-VICE PRESIDENT, ' WM- rQ;»3»JJLER t ID* “BUTLER and hu 6™ 1 ’ isutt WuihiftKtoi)* ond Gen.WILLIAWP< BUTL .■ O 1 MOOtatm. The Bailersbnveftn-ghion every field from Salter Hill 19 Monterey, and there ten towerof etrengin intheveryneme -UEMOCRATXC-BLBCTOHAL TICKET • - »an*TOEUt *un?toja{ ... .. 1 WattierSioißß, of Clearfield f David D Waoraaa, of Northampton .. --'.tv- -s :* • , >? ; --ttBPBI3*NTATIV* ELSCTOBS. • I JlcravltßENifßtt, PhiladelphiaCounty. 11. HoiwlOK.i**®' jo ’ 111 Isaac Sstrai, do Co^MT i IV A ÜBOCKfOST, «o CO » l V Jacobs Yosr ( Montgomery Co > VI. Robkbt’K lYttiairr, Lehigh do .'.^•V'''ti i^(/\r>vn-'-W, ittUM > -WSl)ownzico l Chester do v Vin fIKKBT HjOjtiKMAN, Lancaster ; do IX Pots Ktra, Berks do , i > . X BssßißDS.ScnoonoTKS l Monroodo . XI. Wm. Swbtiaso, Wyoming do * XII Jo-JAH Bbewbtbe, Tioga do XIII Joint C Krtto, Clinton do XTV Joint Weidmas, LebaAon do IXV. Hobbs* J Fanis, York do XVL Pssnsntcx SHrnt.Franklin do < XVII Joint CBtswsu, Huntingdon do i - XVIII C&AHLXS A. BlacS, Greene do XIX. IV. Bowmas, Bedford do XX. JouH'R.Stunnos, Bestrer do l JCSI. GeoeqkF HiMn.TO't.Xlleglieny do i ' XXII. IV. II B*vis, CrawforJ do . xxm TtKpmr Ives, Potter do . 'XXIV. Jakes G Campeei-I,Butler do ■ .•'j * ffloroing "Post lob Printing Office. :v COBJJBKiOK AND FIFTH STREETS. • * ID». Having added U> our.Establishment,-. a: splendid ' i Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are prepared to do 'flHixndsof Newspaperamißook vrork m a style of tin* ■ surpassedbeauly and neatness, and upon the mostrea -aonwile leiinsi -:Wa respeettaUy solicit .the patronage of ihopublic tftlhisliaa.Qf our business.: , • in*E- W- CARR, United States Newspaper Agency. - Sou Boildingß, N. E. comer of Third and Dock streets, 4OO NorthTonnh street—ißouroulyauthonsed Agent • . lit Philadelphia * - :: XOPJLAttTtiiiTS'aTiTtqunUdloftan&.xnthttTfawTshtfan &3oekVP- M. ThismuHbeeamplttdmth+tnorder loin - guri aii insertion. Whcnu impossible, an earlier hour would it prtftntd _ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION mm iov. ? . . ’ fTT^yfttnrallxttUon^-Democratic Committee on i •>' Nalafa|[zaticmwjll tn«i every dayat iheCouri Houw, f.-.'-' la tbfttfnUed StatesVGoort Room; Democrats; wanting ‘•i’ i to* citizens,cnn.consnlt R. H. KEBB, or Jons •• ‘ - . oct3o - THE OLD: WIGAVAM! I—-Democratic The Si. Clair-House, (fonncnylhe Washington Coffee House.) .will be open'every evcnhjgyai G ocloek, '.cntjlaAerUiePrwmlemialElecuon. Deruoctauc News : _pap<ir% Docinnems. Speeebes, Ac., Ac,, will always be • v-ftttij9.upoii lhe tables:. -The.Demounts generally, and Tbe -Wprtapg£Qen jparucularly, ttre invued to honor the . -OldWigwaffi with their presence. . • ocil3. if: WfHK . . A OP THE DEMOCBACV • of the Thir d Wabd, will be beld ou Fri- i • day eremng nert; in tite long Room, over v..v: Jflr. BuieV Shoe Store,coruer of Fifth and L l .'. r-'-.j street* commending at Gfr o’clock. A number "nlkL i y ‘ JOIP C-■*!* ft Ungotß b ed - I "■ ®^6t^ff^»heCthiwo c^^iho «oodDldeong~ ti __v ->■ * - - w*-: ijbeerup mfTiveJylads, m spile of Federal power, ; ' > Chcer . ftAbbY l RAIbY I Jb dfe dte ' ' iIASS MEETINGS, „ , i .Tty WnV-be held.nl MeAnnUy 7 * Warehouse, onnexi I - Saturday -and Monday evening; and the following ge«-> llemtfnnrerxpeeied to address, them : Audrey Burke, < Wilson-McCandless, Henrj S. ldagraw, and Charles ■ j ■. wrtl be held m the Nmih Ward, njjghß . - -'f Pnblic ltwill b]BM :.■*■ dressed by the follownig. gentlemen :;W3Tw>a .McCand- : .;•) 7 •:■.■: ••'•.-less; John J.hfiichen;-Tb©s-.Hamilton, and Jos. Callan, ■•l v ; .-.vj A -Meetingwdfbe, held forSoath: Pittsburgh nntf Run, on evening. Messrs Able,Rob * dTts,ondSdw>er,wU! address it, / . - / ' *O7“vA Meeting wjll be held in Stewartstown r at Jatie c. . & Creek, oirSatarday • evening. ‘lt will be addressed, by [ ■ Messra. Able, McCalmont. Sawyer;-odd Wataort.v‘v - A Mass Meeung will be held w AlleghenyCitY,at '/ cbrAlondoy evening ) whieh will be. J j . . Kruer, Kerr, Buree; Loyng, Snpw , 'debrand Howard y <■ ~ __ m Birrtungham,oa;Mon-. a; . : doy.evenmft which wiU-be: addressed by Mr. Able} Dr,. . Keyser, had others. - ' &VABO THE B&UOT BOXER* . 'Democrhteiwnember the -Ritnerfrauds ft few Rcmcmbcrthe Schuylkill fraudaon the \ 10th orOetober t. :tt3TGaard yrell the Ballot Boxes v, r •• on’Tuesday, next, so ss to preroot similar frauds . frombeingiperpetroled again.!: Be at the polls, all •day,aoditeep a vratchral eye npon the insides as , nellas the outrides.* GXimXHfi TOtta TICKETS* "' Xet fevcry Democratic- Toler; examine.;hie ticket - - carefullyj and ece that it; corresponds with: the fol - Jowlng. The Federalists already have fraudulent tickets fn circulation, in various' parla'of the State; ■andthey.raay attempt: to practice the.same . infa mous tnek in this-county, in. order Jo-.swnro, the. electioneer their slaveaoil candidate for president. The following ore the aames of the.DemocratiC: Electors In this State. ELECTORS • -William Bigler, • -David DAVagener, . Henry L. Benner, Horn R. KnenßS, rtlsaac Shunk, Augustus L. Boqmforl, jfacob S.' Yost, ' y-i _ . '-■-■ltofert-iS. Wfigbt,' 1 , ‘ William W. Downing, r ‘ Henry Haldemau, ■' Peter Kliue, ■ ' Bernard JS. Schoonover, William Swetland, ( , JoHah Brewster ~ John C. King, . . .John. Weidman, Bobert J. Fisher, ' 1 Frederick Smith, , Jphn Cresswell, • 'Charles A. Black, . - ‘ George W. Bnfoman. , John £• Shannon, v.® ■■-George P.i Hamilton,.,,, , j,.' i William H. Davis, 1 _ Timothy Ives, * ~ James-G. Campbell. " ' 1 y err Severe, hat Jaat. - At p recent meeting in. Worcester, Mi**., the, Hon. John C. Park, who bos been for many years a prominent whig, and honored by that party with a <. >scat in the Honeo of Representatives, and also in the Scnateof Massachusetts, pronounced the fe!- .■;. r j- lowing, anatbetna upon the law whig 'party: „■, i‘ ,v>‘ Ifwbiggerybc not dead, would to God it torre. deadynever lo be.revived, for it has outlived all its y, principles, ondeven oii profesrion of its principles.* ,i ,-jt bsadisgraced itr notnei’and hronghtdown aiurer anl cdntemptupon its.heaij, andthoeooner itisdend. ', “and'buried out of nighty the better will it be for the . country and oil concerned*”. Gni>Clliruultlu Irlll>B* ul *' B,u * -- The Gazette of yesterday morning, contras a long untie on Ihin subject; in wh ph I la editor tries to cscipe tho odium that lUßtly attachee to hie paper, from tho publicationW what we still term deliber ate, wilfirl, and mnlicioua lies respecung Gen- Cans. Wocin eall his publications by no other name,un less rye should designate the editor an a natural fool; and 'this wo cannot do: far wo believe otherwise. We believe that ho has a degree ofmental capacity, far beyond that whichwould justly, entitle him to that . appellntion'*rtKbugb£iwe are aware that, nr making thiß admisston;,we are -paying ; no enviable compliment to hismfegity. In the.article to. which wo refer, hesays:—We never denied thatCasa made a speech Tor the bill—we never denied that be vo ted for it,'on ila final passage through the Senate.” And he then goes on to place the'mean-,; dishonora-, I ble, ami degraded, tvferences of his own contracted soul, in the room of facts, respecting a man whose whole life has been above, the, reach of a .suspicion of meanness or dishonor. . ... ‘ tWo ifiave ’ charged the ’editor of the Gazette with tying; inthiscasopbeuause the langunge which,hq used,the posiliona taken, and conclusions to which ho immediately to evoryhonestmind, no other idea than that Gen. Cass had nfustd to tote for tho Irish Relief Bill; and-that his refimal to do i thisj was the.eauso ofitsJJefeat. ’ Theianguage now I iisedj to’dla'claim hsnng made such-a statement; as we charged him with having made, shows the means whichhe is willing to resort t0,,.w order Ur injure the -reputation of n political opponent,,; It is tho lan goage of tho moan,-.contemptiblo prevaricator, a character vastly below even the coward: for a cow, ard might, sometimes; utter an unqualified lie; bat thß pitiful being who would decolvehisfoliovv. .men, by disguising the tiuth, in such amannor asto.make olherebelieve a lie,-is beneath the notice of a.bravo and honorable man. As it respects the ‘‘gross ignorance”, manifested in our statement of tho fate,of the bill referred : to, in the Haase; we have only t» sav, that, if,the.reader or bar article shall substitute when, there teas a Federal majority,” for whehe there teas a Federal majority,” he will have the idea wc intended to convey, in the sentence which has caused such ex penditure of labor, by the very treth-loving T editor of the Gazette. The mistake. is one, which might have been discovered, even in a paper as proverbial ; for accuracy id its typography, and in its statement of matters of fact, or of history, as is tho Pittsburgh Gazello! Beyond this, if is unnecessary to occupy the time of our readers, in explaining the matter. -' To give a more satisfactory idea of the value or the testimony of this Roltnson, who is quoted with so much of approbation by the pure, unpurehasable, and high-minded :! editor of the. Gazette, we need only quote a letter written > by him in March last, over his signature of lc ßicheheu,” tn relation to the proposed nomination of. Gen. Taylor. This pitiful poltroon; this disgrace to.(be name of Irishman ; this hired emissary or Corruption and Venality, is now sustaining that vile faction which he then de nounced ; end is striving to defeat the nominees of that party, which always has counted uponthe voles of onr adopted citizens, and which always, must re ceive the sanction of that portion of them, who, are opposed to the incorporation of monarchy, nobility,- aristocracy; or any other unholy influence, upon the stock of our tree of Liberty. Let every adopted citizen read this letter, (written by the tame creature who isnow approvingly quoted by the Gazette,) and we shall be perfectly .willing to leave the result to the calm and deliberate sanction of bis own-judgment: The Presidency and Nahvism — Mr* .Clay and Gen . • Taylor* 1 ■ ■ . .. . • - [Correspondence oi ihe TribuneJ Washington, March 4,184 S. ; I believe General Taylor and Mr. Clay are both . wbiga. I trust they wilt both continue lobe esTecra ed as cuch. Bnt will the wings, before iliey pro ceed further in what is now called Taylorism, look at facts T Taylorism, in the principal places where U baa been supported, is simply a reiutrcction of oT naUvitai. This-wcight no urttareoms*-. t try, yellow thia-jFgylhr.jnoveroentfninirUnslonto^ > Klcbmonili and: srhatiu it f s:bVby,Sn'Botton, in Fa>: neuilHalljtbeferwasagrOafTaylordemonstration I some tlme slncdjlind Gcneral 'Dearborii. lhfl leading, nauve m thit State, and I believe recently the native i candidate fair governor-of Maciachusctta, ttf not the candidate at the approaching elcctiod .far.Yice Prcs ident of the United SutesJ waslheprcsidinggenTus. In New York, among tho names to a call for a pub lic meeting atNihlo’ai on the 32d nit., in favor of i General Taylor, hrcCogumed the'names of the lead ing nativesofthat city.lnPhlladelpbia, it hi the i same nalife piovement. The correjpoOdiog secrc i tary of thc concemthere, seems to lie Peter .Shea i Smith, the leading native editor of the Uoitcd States. : y presume many of the voices which waked up echo Irofn. her, sleep at Ihe Tsylor meeting in the city of Brotherly hove on the S3d nit., wete the very same i which sung hocanuda ofojoy sever burning churches: and yelled curkes ofier hunted priests, in the memo-, rahte riots In Philadelphia; - Jn-Hamsburg Taylor electors were nominated the same day.: The only one I know among them ls.ThomasD. Grover, one of the ieadlngmen ofthatfanatical gangivhose footsteps were 1 lighted .by ibarnlng churches, Snu whose soul-inspiring music was ’ the crackling of blazing librarjear-deedarn comparison to which the acts of ,the Goth undVandatassume the garb of civ ilization. JLnatof all, we have the Taylor gathering at Richmond; on the same-day,.where the Inenda of Mr. Clay werc bornedown, as a fit-accompaniment to such a scene; W. S. Archer, the native nominee for. President of-tho.Unitcd States ,at tho .last elec tion, was president. Do not understand mo as attacking General Tay lor. Tn tbrsl only state facta as plain aa daylight. It tsnaike. ta.say lhat GmefalAylor {snotaNa tine... The fact is; Irishmen, Germans, and Catholics, cannot, and.will not, and ought not to voto forany man,whosopmrtyis officered,and drilled by such men. . If ' St, Paul mere the candidate for President, and St. Patrick headed the Electoral ticket, he would, not receive the,support of IheCatholics and natural : ized citizens under such 'an -organization, i Is it. worth our while to drive the tens of thousands .who now wishto vote the whig ticket, back to their first but betrayed love in the bosom of locafocoism t -- »: * -..'■r ;. let the leaders of this new.native movement hunt . down Henry Clay by .malignant attacks upon Ins character, but let them not . misrepresent the facta; . Henry Clay is now the strongest man we can .run. General Taylor cadnot draw more, votes from, the locoroco aide than Mr, Clay can in another campaign;: There: arft-thousands of. naturalized citizens:who were forced to vote against the wing ticket' in 1844, because nativism joined tho .whige. (It .now leads Taylomm,.)i Tbcso .mon believed- the villainous slandcreheapcd upon the head of Henry Clay. i ': Almoatevjbry wecltl receive comraunihationstrom ;j , naturalized,:-aUiens oftnilucneei.a«kjßg tuisi(W»ly'-l . whethßr tlm#S«iHhirt@So opportunity to vote for a i man against' whom they voted previously by false i ■■ representations and frainla. There are how one i hundred thousand, naturalized and Catholic citizenas looking with anzwus eyes to the whig parly to soo whether they will stand firm on whig principles, or whether they will go.into a .wild-goose chaso. again through mud and. mire after your Dearborns,Bevins, Archers, and Sken Smiths, far the votes they ,bring, only to frighten a thousand votes away for every one they give. What 1/protest against isi who wishes to he sup* ported or known hereafter as a whig joining in this Taylor .movement as'now organized, which is a mere gatvanizedreswrectum of NatttUm, whose blighting touch killed tie tn 1844. : Yet if he (CJay)us notin the field, for* my parti shall do ob much for the regularly nominated candt-: date of the Philadelphia Convention,who, in- the contest; shall car|y>ibe banner of whig principles* Yet l cannot voieTor lUe.candidate of the native or independent party* I- would -not vote for any one brought forward by, the men who now damn Gener al Taylor with their fated support* No; nor can those who now rush into it, and bow their proud backs to receive the spur and lashj deserting princi ple forthe sako of expediency, expect to be forgot ten hereafter. We ore observing now the tnen who are submitting ihoir proud necks to the reinsoPDear. born and Grever, aoa Peter Skcn Smith and W.- S. Archer. Ono hundred thousand citizens of this re public, of the some origin with those .whose^sweat is. in the public, improvements of the Ignited States, and whose blood is on her battlo fields, now anxious to vote for Henry- wilknot vote for euch men, not for. the exponent ol their.principles.: I- cannot, will cot. - RICHELIEU, v ~, BSJ* Tbo Democratic Electoral Ticket is now printed, at the office of the Morning Post,nml ready in packages for the different townships. Dtsplealils Meanness. ?'We have underttobd,Tronr authority.;tipon which wo can placo tha utipost reliance," that there is a considerable number,of the Federal party, tn.lhia vi cinity, who.moke-ittheirbnstnees ttrviSit the houses. i iof adopted citikene—especially ’those of Irishmen, I and circulate the mfamons lies: that have appeared in the Gazette, respecting Gen. Cass. We cannot believo any of these statements will, be credited hy, them: but lest some might be imposod upon-, we shall'only remark to our adopted citizens, of what- I ever country, that thereto not a tingle neiwrpaper in-., I the city of.Nsw York, friendly to Tiir. election ov^ I Gen, Taylou, that has rot BOLDLY ANI> OPEN LY TAKEN THE, SIDE OF-THE BRITISH GOV ERNMENT AGAINST IRISHJJREEDOM. - 1 We would also call upon them to recollect, that | Daniel Webster,- the; great head of the “.Whig ” 1 parly, declared in Boston, “ IP. THERE IS ANY THING IN THIS COUNTRY, WHICH JS A CHER ISHED OBJECT WITH THE WHIGS, IT IS A REFORMATION OF THE ; NATURALIZATION DAWS, j WHO, of, all the Native American-party,: WILL GO FURTHER THAN I HAVE GONE, and. am willing to go still. v * * * I HAVE SEEN THE PERNICIOUS INFLUENCE OF THESE FOREIGN VOTES. FOR .THE LAST THIRTY YEARS, and have raised my voico when I there Was some chance lo make it heard, andl have been metiby that party, THAT POLITICAL PAR-; TY THAT-ALWAYS COUNTS UPON FOREIGN ERS.’* ’ " . .And,we would also, say,,that tee, and the Demo cratic party of our,country; have always,looked .to our adopted ciNnens,, not to roBEtoiiEBS, ,as the surest bulwarks dflibcrty on this,continent., IFirdi count: upon the adopted 'Citizens, to aastam tbo measures of oar party,—for we kaow, thatthoyhave felt tyranny and oppression in their native land; and thati umting with us, they may forever exclude it from this. And; we do not calculate that ell - the efforts of Federal loaders, will rery grossly deceive the adopted citizens of. our country in this Stale. ’ Who Vote* for Taplorl He was first nominated by the burners of Catholic churches in Philadelphia, so of coarse, tho- Nantes will vote Tor Taylor. He was next nominated by; « slaughter house convention ”. at Philadelphia,; madcup principally of office-hunting whigi and dis appointed j politicians: of course all - tbo old whig hunkcrsiwlll vole far him. He was next nominated by a banditti of slaveholders at Charleston, S. C., and “ with heartfelt.thanks,’’ accepted their nomi nation; of course; the slave aristocrats or the South will vote for him. Who will not Vote for Taylor;! : No Irishman;German, orndopted citizen will vote forlnm; because he is the candidate or n party who is striving to make 21 years' residence in this coun try a test of his citizenship; and who desire also, to lax every emigrant $250, the momenthe lands upon our shores. ■ ■ No American born citizen will vote for him, who is not himself an office-seeker, or under the influence of oflicc-scekcrs. No man will vote for him who is in favor of ‘‘free territory” or “ free labor.” No DtatocnaT will vole for him under any con sidcration,because they have a much nerren BAB to vote for. ■ . ’ I Faithful to the lost. Wo hate for some days past had the following brief hot spirited nnd truly patriotic letter; on hand for pnblication; bnt various circumstances havo con-, spired to compel its postponent. Though detested, our excellent and worthy standard-bearer is not dis couraged, and he would infuse-uew aider rata, the ranks of the noble Democracy of the Keystono State. ’Judge Lonaanxm always writes well and to the purpose:— To the Democratic forty of Petmtylcama The result of the election of the 10th of October, ho* been the apparent defeat of the Democratic can didate, for Governor, and tbo triumph of your oppo sspliris >) lhifkyisoigg'ooty-vir-thar' hestillty-CiK Democratic principles.' Their f 1 ported majority far. Governor is, howevcr,very small; and we have sne ceededn n electing our excellent candidate for Canal Commissioner. , Udder these circumstances, there is every induce ment to rally upon our candidate. Ibr Prendeut snd VicePresident;l6wls Cast and William 0. Butler, whoso principics are knowni'whore qualifications are undoubted, and whose election will confer hon or opoqUie Union. ..The untiring efforts of every Democrat should be directed -to -secure -this: result, as. our ujipouentt, flushcd’wlth ephemeral success, arc using every ex ertion against as. With my heartfelt thanks/or tbo flattering tote of tbe tree Democracy of Pennsylvania in niy. favor, I hope ! may, without presumption; call . upon every personal and political friend to join in an untied effort foragldr toua Republican triumph on ihe 7lh of No vember. MORRIS LONGSTRETH. October 20, 1830. Another thanes for tbs flrsgiers. ; A correspondent of the Ohio: Statesman, some time since; authorized the editor of that paper to offer th,e following belts. : 100 dollsrs on Ohio. 100 do Pennsylvania. 100 do Now York. 400 do general rcault. -The Statesman says, these liberal offers, (for the Whigs i claim 1 Ohio; Pennsylvania, New York, and the election ofGcn.Taylor,) have not yet been taken, and wilf not be,and for the best of nll rcaaons,— whiggery-bae no. confidence in its assertions. Should the whig corruption fuod be used for this puipose, as .soon at Ibis bet is taken, and the funds: deposited, the editor of tbe Statesman is authorized to offer a reward of fifty flollart to the.Jeurna) edi tor, or:to any ether live coon who will procure abet at wethmuaitidoUan on the general result; to: bo taken. -We have heard of threat*, on the part-of several ; wealthy chnployera and roaoufaclurcrs to and about this city, to induce Democratic workmen to. vole the Pederil ticket. We say to tbe Democrats, re gard thenr'not—vote as your consciences dictate— do your duty-an American freemen! If whig em ployers threaten to dismiss you, if you : tefusa to vote nccordlng to their imperial dictates, report the fact at once to the Editor of this paper, or to home |be«ounty committee oleolresjibndence, i and measures will he taken at once- to have such employers prosecuted, according to law! A year’s residence in the Popclentinry may teach tyrants fo regard tho rights offreemen! . , “Free Soil” ia s Nutshell.” The free soil’ question; as thma it can boapplied at thiatime, (says the Buffalo Courer,) maybe sum med up as follows:: ■. Ist. If no law is passed establishing slavery in the new territory, It must: remain free under the laws now existing there prohibiting slavery,. - 2d. Lewis Cass is opposed to any legislation upon the subject; and would relo a bill establisbing.s)avory, there. Under, bis administration, the territory would remain free. . 3d. Zachary Taylor’s views on this subject are known—the South says they know he Is ‘‘ with thorn and-for them,” on this slavery question. :He would not veto a bill establishing slavery m the new tem tory. ’Under his administration, slavery' might be introduced there. * * A Capital Joke. ;. ; Governor Johnston, recently visited the theatre in Philadelphia, by invitation, ou the night upon which the new play.written by Lf-Mayne Read; “Love’s Martyr,’’ was first performed. Tbe Governor sat in a private box; next to that in which sat tno author. Both wero visible to tho audience; bat not to each ether.; Alter the play; shouts ofnpplnuae—directed evidently to the author—went up; Which;the : Gov ernor, daking to himself, acknowledged by rising and .making any quantity of bows and flourishes; to tho great amusement of the audience, whoso cheers were turned to screeches of laughter. - 1 , i‘ ■ * V V c ’-',r r - ‘ •* > . Enploper’i Threats ( -4 » ' % V-- „ - - w ' a *‘ t * Y '.'.J 1 ': 4 ,*, v i- Xj«~v e ii w.y >, X- ’ * -"-i, ; 7 x. v* x X~v> *v fV*‘%«?lvT'- 4 v\ xyt -X-S'-- r \ , ' • s.- 1 -:, n ; ‘ t <; L -'» v';. lt ■ ~'~v-, ~ -r-'Vr-%-,,* >v j - -VfV* < j o-* < x.v-‘i' f ' :g <■ x t;;'j;;.f; xb _; ;v s* C * 1 4 1 4 <r - -f* i f /I '" T ; v •" ‘i ■■- ‘’i‘ v ■ v, /,*' _ /.-''? • ■fj'^'^M r t • :■"' - - ... ~ *. ■ ' ✓ •/X-vx^/fys,.® v '« -'. ' ‘'* '"“V - H i ‘ ' ,vv ,y s4s T-'X.'; /s-y ? L-/'}*l££zo’ ;> ? |; I-0 ! ”!-► i.V;-- - .X i i ~ JT * ~*£ ~ w " |„.a: : * :^-v I / ' \ ~ S r " i ’<- ' ‘ . v--~_,- ?Z I" *( , >/ f - ,Vr *"■?; ** I- 1 *: *" r - Fl » i-,fJ-- -' Vi >1 i« > I rt' | _■, ; Xs. fV-X-- - *y»f-H^r e’ v ' a r h v «' 7 m c *^^4> I *■ «. %^ f w •*>" 3 ■'tl '•*•'■* Vr * . ‘ *• °r VV4 ‘ --:' x . x 4.* :-7" ” - -’-f' ■• m 3 f ?>* 5* _T- ,n* c ‘V #7 .'W v .\*<,-- \ -- ; - V 7 t'r-r'-f ? ? ;lii»i!iiiiiSi»«ii* •’■x 'Mxy r ,^yyilit .'s tS ! j i - t< i ’-_ _ ~^l J<> *;- 4 & -sf< [_ *;’ .*” , '^"j' , i "- t- Ji v » Jj:3 | A ' i 1 "' x>* 1.--;- - I-.*-"•* *: IF ?%" V*? Ly 7^f ; : L IVVJ;:.' xr>“^? y ;.sV,Vvx•'•:<• i 7 r -7 ' 7 *■*• v- 1 -a . <'•?--!- *• .,. r . _ ',„ <,\. / v ,. £*, ff' s V:. l . t "X *j^ r » * 1 .Refutation of ftn laftmlaW, Faliehood* * Gen. CaSs's ittatmeDtofstarajog; Ireland ought t© prevent the ivofe ofa: single :nati*ed>Qrn Irishman, being givenjfoifmri, A cooly and deliberately *rt himself io frork KTjnake capital out pf the'dlsVeasn* of bw fellow-men, by pretending <d sympathise. with: them, < white he in tended to give them nothing, is unworthy of the je*. spectol mankinds Such dwi Lewis Cass., He made a speech for popular effect In fasor of the Insh, one day* and f the neitvhe shirked rthq question. of.toking ufitho-biH to oppropnawmoney to i their starvation, and thus defeated., jt .altogether* I Recollect, Irishmen,~Ge». Caw s *.,nnww was called^ \ three timesin h(s hearing, and jie bepused to an-, i sweb. He betrayed the friends of Ireland, and ; de-j feated the measure, *« « i i : The pbovi cool, deliberate, and infamous lie ap-i peared ai an editorial tn the Pittsburgh Gazette,jof . Saturday last;, andwe venture to affirm.that a more] impudent not appeared in that paper under] Us presoDtcDnductor, if at any time since ils cbtab-j lishment, Hve ; gave, some weeks since, an oilractj Trom the, of Gen.Casa, in favor;of makmganj| appropriation of/ire hundred thousaad dollars, in aid; i of the saSering poor of Ireland; and wo only defer?]] red giving the; whole facts of.lha case,- firm conviction that it would not be long before the, { Viiealandenjrs at the head of the Federal Presa would.. ; make furtherr charges, and otter further lies : against | him, on account of this matter. It was first denied: that Gon. cias had made any speech m Favor - of the, : bill; andy wjien the speech was referred to,: so, that there \vasn6 escape,' we expected they woyld soon make just mch a .statement asufant which we give, above.- /W int a' pusillanimous* contemptible, set must.be the mass of Federal. editors, : who can dc-, scend so low, as to manufacture lics.by the dozen, and still utt< r them/after the proof ha? been offered, that they were lies l An honorable:. man woold .** rather bohdogyand bay at the.moon, than,euch‘. ,, : an editor 1 J&j referr ng to the Appcndixto the Congressional Globo.for the session of 1846—7, llio speech of . Gen.Caisraay bo found in full; in favor oftho great measure referred to. We give a brtef-eitract from it,in orderio Bhowrthat he baaed his-support-of it, not merely lupon the score oT its humanity, but be cause Ireland had a claim upon us baaed on the etcr- - on) principle ot justice. - Hear him: - 1 “ The atarnng millions bare no Egypt, ‘ where they can go! and buy corn, that they may live and not - die.* From our granary of attendance, let oa.pour | forth supplier. Ireland lias strong claims upon the sympathy n ‘ the United Stales. Thero aro fcvv of .■ our citizens who hare not Irish blood in their veins. That count y ban sent out a large portion of. thecmi- : grama who! have added numbers to our population, industry anll enterpriae to our capital, and the. cler menta of p itvcr and prosperity which are.doing that mighty wort, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, that is already exciting the admiration-of the Old World, and wilt stimulate by its. example tbe exertions of the New, I Oor: population of Inab descent have fought the panic* of the .country with aamuch zeal and bravery aa any class of citizens*; :And .from the heights ofAbraham, where Montgomery fell, to the -waflsof Mbhterey, ihcir blood baa been poured out like water jin - the cause of liberty. : We can now send to Ireland; not, indeed, what she has sent to us—her children—those we cannot part wtth-r-but food forthoirrelatives,-our fnendt, upon whom the hand of God la heavily laid. I shall lend the bill -mysupportiwith great pleasure,”.,. . But the Cowardly dcfainera ofGen. Casa admit that it he madoja speech in favor of lire Irish,one day,* l and then declare that, after liaviugdonc this,-je rc-. fasti to putt in favor of it i We happen to be able to prove, that, in this instance, ns in many others of which we ijavc convicted them, they have been guil ty of diUbiratt, willful, and tnaltrtoui lying and wo accardjngly.placn before our:reader* the plain, unequivocal, undeniable (acta in- connection - with.j this matter. By ozamiolng the Senate Journal of i 1646-7, pa|je 243, the following will be toned to be | a part of lire proceeding*:— . | ‘i The Senate proceeded to.consider, aszo-C.oro- 1 miuee of the Whole, the. bill (8. 184) to provide i come relief forthe toffiiring people of Ireland and . Scotland. !.**»»! On the question, “Shall thisbill be engrossed and i read a ihm) timet” It was determined in the affirmative—yeas, 27; nays, 13. [ Ou motion by Mr. Berrien, _ The yeas act] nays being desired by one-fifth ofthe Senators present, * * M^af l Au»?^eSie^'Berrien, Brccse, ci houn, Cameron, CAB9;JohnM. Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden; Davi*, Usytpn, Krana, Greene, IJanne gan; Uoostoa. HiuiUogtoa. Jainaain. Johnaon, of Maryland; Johnson, of sotnaian*,Alangum, Miller, Morebcad,iSunmon», > Koulo,Sturgeon, Webster. . Those who voted in the negative are, . Messrs, 4treher,B»d2Cr, Bagby, Butler,Chalmers, Dickinson,- DiZi iFaimeld, Mason, Niles, Tornejr, Weslcott, Vulee. So Itwmi , - Ordered, That the trill be engrossed and reads a third UmeJ . Theaaidibill'waaread a third time j” And aooa after passed tbo Senate; was sent to the House of Bcpresenlatires, fonts concorrence there to ; and wp* there defeated, icAen tint roar a Fed eral majority! Infamous indeed is Whiggcry, and (roly infamous- must be that man, who can bring himtelf to jth* adoption of aueh means aa these, to try and defeat tha election of nn old and most valu able public; servant. vl^^r^E -„ < V-V f»„'«• r.' - ■e^VlX^ V 7JI -* -t V %7*'’ f 7 ■; ■J t > w?sS^««Siab«^J^«SsS*s3^Sbfl@sa?t»J»e£«*.<ae»SiiS%i!C®res<«Sl^»<»!*taPl^ |s ' ; ,~, •* / •*■■ N- 7s~_* £* - / "v \ m. * . V « v - " ~ v j 1 t-. ' ::^m ' ~ V . «-* Oo>" ft * t ~'7i- V. , .._ y > t^4' [= v ,;*, ,^- c.";; "'rf'^fe' ’ V t‘.' t V> '* '. V'77 l-V,-.- i.;X l '\i'^"tf' ~v .-. t-*-i•'.->V'-,r*v-.vaA_- , - I '"r.‘ : .<'i-. , -':.-..-''r--'^:'.-''''.''. . ;v '■■;•'•■"!.-.-v.'.'.v •'>,!'! :■•'•! ••;•*.,a,?flV I :'.-i^.' , *i:- —-’ ' .*•/ •• ••• .- . ■ ■.?.-. rK .-.• ■.’:■■ : ‘.. ,“•..••> ~.-.-r‘.vvi :-;..-v;r'i-"'-\v..- 1 - •‘■.ns,'.** * ■.•..■•• <■• .‘i,- 1 •.r< i. v. 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R-.-: isfactorv insight Into ibAvervusejol science ot winch »t < > treat througfcaU rt gradauons,Hroxn the simple *1} Ie g- . , 3 amiable to retatlersj to that-reqataite ; for tue.most, varied. ■ S-.;/.-.;^ and compi caredtwwnercmlbonneßS _ lo __ h > ** :•. • -<■ A. SiTnAsblH ■■ .•.*■•#■■*..•.■.■".•••.•: •.■■•>•.■;■ -v. ••■•.■■:■ ■■: ■■'■,’■ .•■ vr-ir.;".'' Casl.icrTlh'Wnrd Uaut,lSf w York ’ f , '"‘j " -—i- 4 r * -- ' J ?• *»*4 i! wjlliboof) great service!, not.flhly-.10 the r . c’ ' net. beginner, burro the roost | C 4 bier Mecbamo’ 13ant, y\ all street ” | , A ’ Jeon tiler it the Grst work Ibave ever toe; vviiblfoni, . ' \ which'a ihoraugh pTneftcolkiiowledffeof lhe science pan. • ..■ ■ be obtained JOHN ; <- , ‘ * * \ Merchant} 53 John Nert YbTk” § f f \ For ale althe Bookstores and at the Author’* Arad- > » emy» corner of thu-Piamond andMarkct-strect, qc>3l -,. .■ :%• > -t:. .-.• \ - :.•-•* ■ v.j •>• .•! :/••.•. HARNLSS, § - rpHE subscriber takes this method of informing his *> A tneud and the nuhlic, in general that AeJna ino a largest stookof ihe iollowmg named article jW-bia own y «- I* matmlactiire, mthis«ty--SaddlCH l Harne^ i^unki * tuid . : .- j. . --tr,.: - ;• lVh*p , all ox which pe will warrant to be made of the * N <,, besVmatcnal, aiul by in Allegoe Jiv - .. «. : r; m..v Being determined to sell hi manufacP urea £ . £ - j J sometmnglowerthunjiaa been heretofore sold in 19 ©city he would invite.persons.m -need/orthe .aboye..tve^ed-ar^- tides, *o hnu Warehouse. N° 244 Liberty sir oppo- 4**^ site Scveulb. AlsOj bands made.to oruer for machineiTe octal r . kerby it - _ j ” A Faihtouable Clothing store* *-5 1 ; '-WERNF.RUR<^b^deht»d6\ln^;rm:hla ; fti«i»da'au'd , >k;:ia-^':-. , -:4i'*Bi>>j'v-Si::? Vy. the public m general that be ‘ms opened a NEW f? „ J ~ ’ j ’ READY MkUnFASHIONABLECLOTHING STORE. |5 i j , » V'*. .. on Market sire, t second door ftrrtn Second street, where . ; - . t i. , he hes.unil always keens on bhnd a full assortment of „ . " n, ; Ready maile Fasmonoblp Olothiog which he will sell on J ' -i ' %L"tT r the most reasonable terms, for CASH . „ c . > CT ...Healso wtsltestoc&U.thQ.atiennouof-hts friends and • Tv • *. .•■*• •*.. the public in general to b|s. very ejEtenstve seleeuon or <r u « v French, English nnd Belgian Cloths nrtd Cosh meres* in , , , . \ oudless variety, tor every one’a-use.'wiutSh a - ( - ' f . ~ ; he lias sclceteil himself m flie East, and which will be f, •* • * ' » "% made 10 order in a superior manner, nl his Fashionable a *" Head Qpar}ers,Ssl Liberty street, (Inu-MeGhira jfc Co) ” .1 % <■ ai and at prices that will not bo questioned by Ibe best ol r * ' >, 5y bargain makers C_ IVEHNEfiURG, l| - -v > No 2SI liberty street,'and pif- '.'b..'--.. oct23-y Ararketslreet, Sd door front Second - . - _ ! "'!_. _ -■ CHEI.I/COMBS—Plain‘and Cwved Bock, new style, 3 ' JJ jo t reectv ed nt.No 80 Market sr .3 ' - '-.fes acts lIOGAN A CANTWELL a * s* £ S* A FEW RIGS PRIME LARD—Ren d and <or Sale by A -- -f v . A Octin CUMMINS fc SMITH J— 1 r *£j\ Yr Another Atrtral or New Goods. J \. } S f pffi ib .jiow receiving fua.secoau supply, of.-. i. -.'-e,.-.. t-»/ r ; -fe-x- ,r i. - • s•: l Rich IVtnter Dress Good , Ac, consisting of Fnper y. ' , % French Mcimo, strowherOT mnzenoa Ulne, and other § .V> CO'ors J ', t, y ? “■ r- " “ V * A Allwool rrctfch Cashmere andDelnnne , * . 4 >- s.' 0 11 Plain,Cham lion an 1 strlpld Alpson, S , - "• k •" A large nssorimentoflong and square Shawls p > ’ ,- ,V X J Also e full supply of Silk Satins, and unom Velvet 3 -r . ~-< J * “t forßooifets ni ROBT D THOMPSON’S, 5 ( ’ ‘ 1 oct3l No 110 Market tloftrs ironi laherty t f ' * s .„ •Wl ji>\V bbla. Ulßtoreiiiui. for Rale-hy:.^-,•/;-•: •.•: • '.|-' ..v.'-': :i , y* oc;3 'JOEL MOHLFR l 6”TBBLS^CINCINNArLLARDOIL-^Jiwtrefieivecl.aiidi;^:.'| for «Ul b> WA.J Co ACHEBQN > 1 -i- - . TV. octSO No aSmiihfiehHr •» v 14 % CJIVIVS- irJOINP i 5 No Ju»t received and for salo at Philodalphia pn- - v „ s i cen» to plofc consignment, bj 3 - s 1 ? oci< J EDWARD TODD ACO £ i- i _ * -‘> ,a e - ,*. > f *•^bfCo* ,, * fe * J t 11 ° XJDGOY FOR 9AI.E— ‘Will be sold cheap, if ajpphed J * v * w p for soon a new Bog£”« mode and finished in fir t k » ' ,> <► rate tyie l AppU to JAS McGUIRE,TaiIor, i « o«20 Third BUneitfWoop 9 ■■ - a w- FiSH—A prime urticlc on hand and for « tie by- If ♦ + t * Kj octSd KING A MOORHEAD. \ * < a i .-c , * 4- h, W I " - I 1 . , fr- 4 S'? 5 ___• |.,, ..\7 ri< jy*£| « ~ ■***f f ,% ■'C j ••■• ••..• :•:•■•.:.•■.•-■.• Jy-.v ..'-'f r,.'v- 1 r-:-':-r. •yi'v;..;: ii ; rf: .,'i; l - ..... ... . . ........ 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' 4 , > s‘k d,' ' v - " , • c t 1 ’ ' >, 4 . s , , , V it a * ~ 4 . , » , , "* • ’ a- * k *• • -t-l ir A ' I- * ,« l\ 1 4 < <S , „ lr _ ' 1 s > K<vWt F i(V''' ! - .VV-:c > i s ..*> ‘ 1 15 ' , v - 4 & - - V : - r . vV -'v f 7/ - -a . v :77v: v 7"-Vv : L'+ v/n“i s. 7; 17 s r_7 7 ; Th( Fedtral piper* affect a piom horror or tho tntenre itlon. of office holders in popular elec tion., <u> if they kid »o right to tho ordinary poliu-1 cal pn«ilc( e> of other citizens. Wo thonld like to know how they reconcile with their affected purity, | the conduct or Mr. A. W. Marla, or the Frolhono tary'soffici, on* ofjbeir most active and untiring i partisans, who'has been using; his position for ihe ; last three month*to £ctuer all kinds of Whig docu-. menu- "Wfe believes thot no one is naturalired. by him without bundle of Federal garbage thrust latobis bands* dnd some times, even in the presence bftho Coart, Junes,'witnesses®, and sll : others haYilog inCourt or the PrpthonotaiyU office, stored by ttaltfwortby purveyor of Whiggery. ; Will no thoipiouff Gasette gtvo him a rebuke tor bis perimacioub t* interference with the purity of the elective franchise.” £ VYo-srcccrtain.that no pno in this epant r , holding jpjfico under, the . Genera! gov ernment, ma labored near as.much for bis party as, Mr. Mark had for the^Whlgs. Doctor f* - That shrewd and AWorving correspondent of the New YorJ Heraldi tf Tho Doctor,” after, enurocra- 1 ting the v Italftotis nc<hpalpsblo frauds committed by , the Federal party county, makes the i fbUti*leig]c4hdbNEd®siOQ, which we copy for the i benefit -oft Zachary tigs.. Xet It bo remembered, that i the Herald U a Taylpi papor; At nil events* wo consider the .vote for Fainter i andMtddloswartb s» tho-democratic aud whig test,i in the State, f m tbo late- eleotion ; and this places ; the whige some 2000 yot bebinU band.; \ m to thAexamination-.of the relative i elrougih of parties, in the Presidential canvass, the i whig* ardin a deftcif'oftwothousand votes to. be-.i gin jthefo are at least-3,f10G whig aboh-j nonius mihe State 'who will vote for Van: Boren, i These though assimilated ,with, tho i frcosojlcts* fire not the pfispnng of. the-Buffalo Con-j vention. i Had ihereKtcen no Buffalo nominee* they | would supportcjd ifalc. We observe by nn in- i terior papcribat oro beginning .to fall into-hUPI it is : Vai'}bir to suppose that tbo free soil whigpare dropping Off into tho suppoit of Tny lor in ocdrrcsponaingdcaree, and that in tho abscnco •of anyfacts in tho case,'‘tho • free soiL vote for -YanJ Boron will be nearly equally deducted from the ofh» | other twovparties,vmyilusiyc. of ,the vote, of | thQ abolliionists. . : The wbigs, then, to give the i Stato to Taylor, will have iooyercQpm on apparently , osisting deficiency pfvfi.ooo, votes,—to wit, the 2,- , 000 majority for Painter, and the 3,000-abolition,, whig* who. voted- for< Johnston, and who.in*.any.; event, will pot vote fpr the Philadelphia nominee.”- .... **To secure Pennsylvania for ToylPtW l concludes i< The DbcCor*” « mojonly yet- to be exhngmthed.” That pannot be done. - The De mocracy | have already :iput their shoulders, to the wheel, i | A SncpnD Desiioitq. :: ; We understand therous a young man in town now, .who is some in figures ;in fac£ jf ojibe truowe htivebdoa told about his ac curacy* wo may venture to say that ho is* what may •very properly be called ■ffa dabster at figures,” : IJc I says ho can impart tho secret;in-ten minutes,.and makcß ni charge where he does not succeed.: . ... . .1 .. ■ h.i-.-j ' *>-»“* > i r J ” '’ v ’ “ } J,rl ; r ' * <■ #ISSfc., / * <T i ISiSfe IiOCALMATTE^.e Quabtes Seatons — phurtday, 2d, —Present, ledges tATtou, Poores and Kcda. t . Com. -t>|. damps Rqblnscm;' Indictment, ,tMali gctousjMißchief.” Plea,'“NotGuilty.” - Tie pub of this case f was given yesterday* Mr. .Darraghy Counsel for the -Defendant,concluded his . address totheyury’on,Wednesday evening. Mr. Stanton Opehedha’the morning with a powerful ar gument. The Court charged hard against the priso ner. /The Jury returned m about two hours with a: verdict of “ Guilty.” I :Dnring the trial; the; father of Robinsonya/very I excellent- manyub-we, are> informed,, aatbeside Mr. Dsrragh, and during (ho addresses, be sat in the prisoners’ box with his son. Ho seemed much af fected ; and his presence no doubt had Us influence with the jury. t I , Com.i’r.Ento Gewke. Indictment,*" larceny.” I Pica, “ Not Guilty.” The defendant was a simple i [ Jooking fellow, and was consequently acquitted;- I Com. ns. Armstrong hnd Randolph;., Indictment, :| “ ABsaultnndßattery,”Pleay<‘Not Guilty.” The ■| prosecutingwitoessJwaa hlr. Delmas. -Tho defehd i ants were police officers, of Allegheoy cityy The : case will be: recollected, for .some of the papera made considerable odtery about it at the time. TflO officers were driving into a penthe hogß that were : I found roaming through the city m violation oT’an I ordinance. Mr. Ifalmoa peine along, and cither by i accident or design,’separated the:hogs,'ao that the : officers did not got all of them closed in. They i then srrested’Dalmosynnd on account of the' efforts he made to resist, he was seriously: wounded by de- fondants : Messrs.GienniQod Mahon oppcared for. the Com monwealth. Mr* Darfsgh for Defeoce. y.:Mavo*’s OtTlCTr—nursday Morninf,. —Four or five cases op—all for drunkenness. One of them was a good honest looking farmer, who boasted that he hnd a wife.andjevbn small children in the conn try; and that ho was, never locked up before, except when he carried 1 the key ‘himself,. Hfa address to the Mayor was rather for cible, but did not save the “ aixty-aoren cents nhd coala.” An old gentleman waa brought np, whose band trembled with the effects or liqnor. He bad been taken the day,before and patift IbeTombv, u> hopes to get him sobered. At 9 o’clock, in the evening, I he waa examined, and found to be as drank ns bo, fora taken. Ho: was searched, and a bottle of whia key was discovered upon him: this explained all. He is m Doctor, from Somerset county j and is en Ins way to the west. IHe had in his pocket the neat I little sum of $943,00! winch might have boeo lost, had he not been put in ihe Tombs. Some Friends I called for him and took him away. =UM t i „ 1- i v /~* * * - * , Y ' I t # “ r » ' _ * E- *• -+ 'i " ' T-i - : Back Aoaw.— Hagne,oftbe IndepcadcntPolice, arrived home yesterday, from Cincinnati, but did not bring hn bird. Cox, alias Simpson, alias Glmpson, alias a hall dozen other names, escaped him on last Saturday, through the machtnations.oflawyers and judges of Cincinnati.: Ho was brought before a Couit, on Saturday afternoon, on a writ of Aoiear corpus, and discharged, on the ground that Hague could not swear positively to the charge, o It will bo recollected that Cox waa charged with obtaining goods on false pretences, in Philadelphia, to the amoant of 84,000. iA True Bill was found against him lastweek, by the Grand.Jo/y; for ihat.Dirtnct, and the fact tctcgrapbiyl toCincmnati, but all had no cßect. The rascal escaped. Baf Some time ago, a young girl was arrested on tlio information of her. mother, who, preferred e charge of stealing against her, with a viewtoeecore a conviction, and sentence to the House of Refuge. The mother , had her taken from prison, and nflcr warJs repented of her seeming harshness, and re fused to appear against her, ond consequently, the indictment was ignored. The deluded girl is again off. She has no doubt been enticed away by her se ducer t This is a hard case; and there seema no remedy. . '"HpaJa roe Btrrtra.—'Mr.ATexandertraheycs terday loft at our office, three Apples of the Pippin variety, which ho calle the “Mammoth.” They aro appropriately named, if those sent to us aro fair specimens of the crop. They weighed 16, ]?, .add 20 ounces | Mr. Li's farm is in Middlesex tp.fPut ler county. Fise Last Nioht. —At about lOfc o’clock, last evening, an alarm wasraised by the light that arose from a burning on the corner ofSlrawberry alley and Tunnel street, i The chandlery of Mn M’Gcafy. was tho principal building destroyed. rA dwelling bouse adjoining was also burnt; and -we were in formed that a few other buildings were consumed. The fire made a groat light, and created cnnsidera* blealarm in tbo neighborhood. -Thera the bouaCß are mostly frames, and compactly built, and gener ally Occupied by poor families, i-The furniture in all the houses aroond was removed, and greatly dam aged; and no doubt much waa stolen. ' We saw a man who was very sick, borne across the street upon a: bed.. .Afterwards we were told thata man had died with affright; bat whether this Was true we did not clearly ascertain. We did not hear whether anynf tho loss will be covered by insurance. -The. engines were on the ground in quick time, but at first found difficulty in procuring wateri * t A store, at the icorner ot Webstef and Tunnel i streets, was in great danger for a while; and. the | people emptied ibo contents into the street, to -save I them; but we think the fire: could: not have done more damage. OS’ Tho workmen.have commenced' tho work of repairing tho loss by the fall of stock <of the Alle gheny Water Works. The Supermtendentiwlll be more careful this June. , loKoßcn.—The bill preferred against Peter Baker, and Catharine Long; of M’Keosport, was ignored. Also, the bill against L.’A. Clsrk, for libel. B2f"A True Bill has been'found against Jewell, who is charged with obtaining money on raise pres fences. Theatre.— -Owenshad ageodnadicncc, laßt.nlghb Miss Wallers nnd ItfriGoodWHKake.Jhoir boaqfit to night. Dan Marble appearp to-metrow evening. ' Kffr-Thoiatarm nf Crc, on Thursday morning* wa» false. > BS-ThoDislrict Court has commoncedithe, tern in good earnest Judgo Hepburn isnow on the Bench flgT The vreatbpr yesterday waa cold and clenr. as y/o learned by enquiry at the Police offices. i Died— Suddenly 1 , on Tuesday °™uiug ; list uUidio, at 8i o’cloct, Mr«.Gcxmua,.wife o(;:Cnpl,.P-.NeC!uUitiej of this City „ , , Mice funeral will Uke *>lace onSamritay, atiO o’clock,: a. m., from the residence of Mrs- ThQlwp?ot»,;.rwa-.Milo Run. whore -the friends of the lamily arc: respectfully in*, vited lo aiiend. Carriages will be.jn waiting al the: Canal -Bfidgev Penn street; ai O a’ciack, ,on Saturday morning _ ; GTT' in ascertaining the distance to, muTquahty ot, dieCoabunderthe surface, w}UplaA6cau atahe store of kfr.' F. R. P&AVO, in the Diamond, this wekk, ami .subscribe, towards) Boring, as suitable men .can now be hadforiliepurpose/- «,•. vnov3>2t . . JD"U» S* iDUtrlct Conru*»»The ifmtdil-Siates. District Cout(. will meet every .day, untillhe election. Jrom lO to l o’clock.' Persons wishing lo lie. naturalized had better see to it in tune sep2S-te : Bank or Pittsbuboh ) October 19,1849. > •" UZ7* An election for ihirteen Pirector# of this Bank, lor the ensuing year, will he held at the Hanking House, on Momlayytno twentieth day of November next, v oci2l:dl<l . ; ; t: .. \ Joun Stiroira,Cashier. • i Exchanob Bank op Pittsbubgii,). i, October Slsl, 164$ > |■. ITT* An election for .thirteen Director*, to serve for the. I ensumgyeor, will he held ru theßankingHouse on.Mou day, November 201 li f lB4B, between thoyhour« of PiA.. st I auattp » Thomas M. Howe, ~ | oet23 die Cashier Msnctiants ano MAmrrAcrtraKß’a Bank, ) ;; October 211.4848 > IP* An election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will bit held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 2Uth day of November nextv oct23nd AV. H. Dknnv, Cashier. 'v ' h S r < • . ’ - 1 . v: ' i ' 1 " ■■• D-T Weight s- Indian -VjJaxrjLbfcx-FuiA- area: safe, easy, awl certamcutevforColds-gad-Coughs ;)J ccduM theycarry.olT,M ihe*iomaebahdibowe;s,those morbid humors, which,;!*, deposited opoh the lungs* arc tho cuuse,of-..the...apov6 -.uangetrous ’A single twenty-fi*e cent box of said Indiho Vegetable Pill# is generally sufficient tQ;mok*:a‘perfect-onre.'of the most obstinate Cold—at ifyc somatune the'digestion is improv ed, and the blood, su completely punned, that now Ufe and vigor is given to the&ame. t- I ■ ■ Btwartof-countetfeits and Imitations.— Rememberthat | the Original, and. Only Genuine Indran- Yegetable-Pills < have the written signnture.af WilUam Wwotrr on the 1 ton label of. each box : Remember, also, that Messrs. Feuchtwanger of .New Vorkj Jas. S.-Gluscoe tc Co., at Cincinn&iij and J: Bi Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are nor agents for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee, the.genuineness of. that ofTcred by them for sale 1 ’ - ThegenuineTSTorsaleatDr. Wnght’sPnncipalOffice, r I Q9 Race • and by Jonx Thomson,: 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh* Pm,who is sole agent &r i this city, by whom dealera cap:bft,supplied at thp.wholer! >• ale rate i uov3, , CTtvDiGEsiio't aVd Loss or Appetite.— lt m thecreatj est- folly in-the world, for p&Ople to be^evfcrcpmplojjung; - of indigestion and loss of 1 Appetite, when the reracd> ia, so easy of attainment. Every mail comes frausuts wUh; -testimonials of the extraordinary efficacy pt CUckencT $■ Sugar-coated Vegetable PurgativePSlSrtu the ,vjmou»tlis«; eases which originate in adisonlered state of the how-: els. Many Ministers of the Gospel, 1 Professors-ond Stu-. dents m oar Umversiues, Artisans, and■nunwrouscihets.. who lead sedentary lives, have expKrienced thenr.bene-; ficial effects;and am constantly volanteenuff their:tesu-. mony in jlsfavor. xecomme^dk«■• tOIy letters "has accumulated so it; -was necessary to answer them all, Ur. Clickener.would be compelled i to'employ aspecial* hmanoensis'for/thol ptirpose. They oil, however, concar m oaojjopinfoivto • wii:;That lhe CUckencrPill agreeahle:Tein edy they haveeVeMned, and the. only one nmongroany which they can use yrith a certainty of reuefi. ana with-; oat any aggravating symptoms. At this, season oMne-- - year, especially, ms-highly important to keep, therbowrv els in a heathy condition; in order to avoids or ameliorate -at :leost,'the numerous- ailments which are induced by; sudden changes in the w eather ID" Sold by WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, .» nov3 89 Liberty street, .Pittsburgh [For Ust of Agents see advertisement} PITTSBURGH THEATRE. O S Pohtrh,* ** • ♦.»•.»» ••.••• -Manager and Lessee. PRICES OF APHTSSTOS; -.. :: • i ! Private boxes* • * • • *55,00,1 Single- tickets,• m - *7sc. Dress Circle* *.* *soc; | Seeond Tier**.*>3S. *2sc. Gallery*JPrtyalcßoxes. • * v*".sl>oo. -- of MlssWalteraand .Mr.Goodwm.' Pbiuav, Nov' 3, to commence with the WIDOW ’9 VICTIM Fodge -Mr. John Dunn. [ Jeremiah*Pjiojv Jane - * -MissCnuse To be followed with the- . ;, v FIRST FRATRICIDE •Mr Wood. l Abel ••• »-• •♦•Mr. Goodwin.-; v...♦••••MiasWallers. CftHl'-’ * : '.'.'V.vS!ve»-!VM-- . . v T6' which will be added : ■ .THE TWO MURDERERS Macm«v*Dunn.-| Strops Poner. | Maria r * Miss Porter. The whole to conclude-with a NBW COMIC BALLET* Crispcu* t •>.•>>. .•••Mr. Wood. {Snohem.** ■•. Mr, Goodwin. Nanette «« • --• » Miss Waller • - To-morrow, Mr. D. Marble will appear ;JJ7*Doorsopen:at7;Curtamw*U me-ai7^o’clock.. Fruit and Ornamental Trees tor. Sale* • TTERY SUPERIOR INOCULATED PEACH TREES, 1 . \\oC. ihe proper age and size fur transplanting, alnrgc. portion of which am of the -choicest,early-and Tate free stonekinds; some of which have received the:firsl prera iiuns-Tor the last three years at the •PenwsyJvama and: New Jersey Horticultural Societies. Price* 50,50. per hundred;' well packed m mats, and delivered in Phila delphia^ TO,OOO Apple Trees* of the most esteemed varieties, from 5 to tr feet high - Also; Apricot, Cherry, Pear, .Plum, .and Nectanue Trees. Catalogues may. he obtained hJ'.upplyj&g.to.ihe proprietor- ' ■ •.--.•ISAAC.PULLEN.-'..-. JV r /, Oct, 1843—{no\ 3 w4i) TTNOERW RITERS’ S AX«E-£mw andJForks, Butcher r \J :Kmtn:Sh<arsy Sei&sors t Filts } $c, —OjvFnday after-, noouj of 3 oeluck.jramedtaiely after sale, of Furnltore. Ac , at the Commercial Bales Rooms, comer of Fifth aad Wood streets, will be sold, without reserve, for aecoun! of-whom it may concent, 4 cases of Hardware and Cut-. lery/sUghtly injured by water, consisting of ti4G dozen of knives -and forks, assorted \ 00 do;t. pocket and . pen knives ; 20 knives.; 09 doz- shears and scisr sors; 42 handsaw.and other files; sheep.shears, ut-; : viders, yiccs, callipers,' compasses, Ac winch can be examined previous to sale *ov3 JOHN P DAVIS Auct pipes sapenor:■*OtariT J£T Brandy,.vintage 1844: Sqr pipe do -Shalt pipes superior “ilenuessv” Brandy,viroßß. 2do do do “Sazeioc* do dflp^^t . 4do - do. do- 4 * A.Seignctte ’db Partin store and part landing from Canal, for sale low b> (novJ) 1* C MARTIN, Ag t HOLLAND GlN—Opined’Swan;’! “Black Horse! 1 : and linpenal T Eagle Gin, for sale low.tby. .■ nov* P C MARTIN, AtQ TJURE WINES—2I qr. casks' olPori,- ffladeira;.nud ■Jj Sherry Wines, of different grades and vintages. for, sale low, by (nov3l .P. C. MARTIN. AgV iITJNES AND BRANDIES—IOO dozen bomes.of.su-. ■ V'-- penorWiaesand Brandies,lorsale by.;.:,;,., novf * P C MARTIN, Agt Y'\LD PEACH BRANDY—B bbls. old Tennessee Peach "VY; Brandy, for sale by (nov3). P* C. MARTIN,.Ag y u :/~|LD 11VE AVIIKKEY~SO bbln. old Mouongahela U Whiskey, for saleb} nova H C MARTIN, Ag L T> ECTiHKD WHISKEY—IOO bids, superior, Rectified i L'a w ’ fa <T>ECTiPIEA> 'WHISKEY—Gf n superior.quality, al XV ways on hand,-and tor sale low, by no-s-n P C MARTIN, Ag L HESM \j. nov3 (f|W subscriber respectfully Infotma his forater cua-, ~'X lomers ami the public i generally lliatAe i? nowpre parcd to furnish all kinds of; Foreign und.DotncfOc 'Wines and Liquors, and. Cordials of every land, at much, lower rates Ilian usual. Person* wishing to purchase, wilLfliidlt to tliefr interest to call at the old stmid, corner of Smillideltl and .From streets uo v3 i P C MARTIN, Agent ih S3UWI —‘ •• •A'--I r Aß ? l'Nßft * cashcapna.. A ia engage in a safe ami profitable business, already paflfally>»labh*lied. m!he citjv A Rentferaan mlnnale* lv aeauainteil. wiih the Dry troods business wouhibe 1 preferrecf. . 8. CU Til BKKT, Gen. -Agent,; uov3 " Smnh&etd street; nno ihT llonora!jle~;he~Ju3ge-s of the Court ofCJuarte X S CBl ** on * the Peaceful and for the Comity oi AHe $ The petition of Tbomtn Han on, of the 3d Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly showeih, Tliai your petitioner hath provided himself wiur umie-. rials for'ihe accommodation 01 travelers and others, at his dwelling house in iheiWatdaforesaid, and prays ; that your Honors will be pleased to -grant-him alicenb'O to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe- : ““O"",»’ » *»» w '" HANSON We. the sabscrihers, citizens of the .aforesaid >Vord, do Certify, that * above penitoner ts of good-repute for honesty and ten. France, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation ot uay elera and other*, and that said tavern u necessary.-• ; - - : : Wm. Paul, A: Holsline* Jacob McColhster, Jas^ Mon tooth, J- G- Coylc,R,Por-. ter, John aPDeMit,Wm FeTrall, J B Ftreer - novl:3tdftw „ INFORMATION WANTED t J—Waa lakeu ,lrom the. Landing, foot of Wood mrcet, on I‘Tbprattas. the, fflih ult. I sack Wool, marked“ Smith Pills burgh. I Any person, by returning it. will liberally ye warded- bv • • —S* & W. HAIIBAvuHj * 3 No S 3 Water and 104 Kroht fct reet > r"N KXCELLENT TiUN S years A old. eemle nail well broke, trois wait m saddle or iuirnees, will be sold in front of McKenna’s Auction ‘Store this aitemoon> til 2 o'clock, nt- the same tirne, 1 Buggy o»d Harnes soas A LOTOP corn mkal and flour middling y\ -foe Bple by ■ CUMAIINS-&.SMITH. "V LOT OP BED AND IHNK-KYE .POTATOES— •A. Received ami for sale-.by... nova CUMMIN* & SMITH BUSHEIjSDRIRD PEACHES-jKor nova r. CUMMINS A SMITH TpvISSOIiUTION.—Tbe partnership heretofore existing 1* between Marun Keogh and : McWlnnne> T under the firm of Keogh AnlcWhume)ym, the Brewing; business, has thi» day.been dissolved by the trunsferof the whole iuterest of Arthur McWlunney, to. Martin Hco£b,whOia authorised to .collect the. debts due {o said. firm, and settle up the l usmess’theriof r Persons knowing- themselves to be indebted to said firm, by book'account or otherwise; arc hereby request?: g«s m * ''" ,SW ' ,Wtan « h “ novl d&w2w MARTIN KEOGFL (Dispatch copy) MRS.A. L EEC H; No Jo Fifth street,lakea this. Qtasmethod to inform her fnendsandcusiomcrs. that SaHrshe intends to hare an opening: of-Foll and yVin-. teTuONNETS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, Ac . ofi the latest'and most fashionable styles, on Thursday, Noyem-r; UerSd. Jtqvl 4t ‘TboR residence, consisting dfeight, rfi acres of Land and a valuable brick House, conve* ntenily arranged; also, a Stable, Garden, Ac., nil it* good repair, and-in a healthy Ideation, about one mile.above.' Lawrence Ville Pnce, 83000, terms *BOO m {mud* balance alien or twelve '-years S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, f, 10 v2 t Smilhfiold street TPiKIKD sacks;-usiw. crop. Just recseiy?• -1/ ed and for sale by (novS) S&TfH- tt SINCLAIR. ■: .» ThISSOLUTION.—The copartnership heretofore JJ iaUng’under the firm of. A. p A-.R. Pattorson,'husr this dny been dlssoh rd, by mutual consent ' ' The Business will be earned on qt the old stand, in morid alley, by A, D. * Oct-‘45, ’4B:(oci27;lmd) :.;;: A; D. AR. PATTERSON-. * I'-XTEW. BOOKS—Concordance,to Shnkspeorc,byMrs.- ,jJ?|.;-GlMkfrrWOQ , Menrel’s German Literature* 3 to! —83,00 .•,Alorrhrook, byFanny Forrester; 2 v 015.—51,75. . > v\..Washwglonlrvinß , sSketch Book, new. edition—Si ,25. Gil Bias. English edition, illustrated;,2 vols. ‘ Don Qiiixoue c “ u “ 1 \ cl—§3so • Barns’ Works, 35steel engravings, Eng. eit.—'Bs,so.' • Gulliver's Travels,illustrated—S4,so ' * : Ha2Teu r ß,‘Worksj 4 • : He was npd Sarlerßesarlus; 1v01.—81,25.. . ■ Oarlyle’sPosl ond.Prefiontond.ChQrtismj 1 vol.—sl. Goetne’BAnto-BiographyjSvoH.—B2,2o -Goether’fi ISfsay on Art—7sc. : Coleridgevßiogtaphm: Wlei'ana; 2 v 015.—51,75. _ v Letters and Speeches, byCnrlyJe,2 v., -.50. For sole hy H S^BOSWORTH, octSt 4th st,near Market T?OR CLOATiS—I hn\c 2 pieces fborl linpd blue KJC ' which Twill sell cheap. '. • - 1 JAMES M’GUlRE.'lkij or Third si. Sl Chatle; BatMiny. (Chronicle cop> ) i. w- * r <■ > ■so>ushels just rewired and Jar sale bv; SMITH" & SINCLAIR A Card. 7S BVE—Rec'd and for sole by. . . . : CUMMINS & SMITH jrUiews by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Post. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yobe, November 2. Flour —The market is firm; with good eastern and home ddmand. p-ices are unchanged. Sales of Genesee at Ships of Western broods at $5,18135,28. The sales to-day amount to 4000 barrels. Grain—-The sales of Whefilincludo Primo Red to r the extent of 3000 Lus. at 81,08. There is a good * shipping demand foe,Wheat, but Corn is dull and other Grams are quiet. The sales of -Corn to day Amount to 6000 bus. of tnUed at 65c. Provisions—There is - a good demand- for 'Pork,, with sales or Mesa at $12,75. Safes of Prime at $8,75. Lard Sales m bbls. nt 7lc.’ *' Cotion—No change s,nce yesterday. / Money—Np change. ' • PHILADELPRIA s MARKF.T. , < 1 1 PmusELTnrA, Nov. 2,' Flour—No change. Somc,howcirer, would ac*- cept easier rates (ha!) current yesterday. Boyers manifested bnl hide disposition to operate. Grain—There is a good enquiry for Wheat for > milling. No change ip price*. -Sales of White at $1,10; Prime Red et Seme enqmry for Cora for with sales 6000 bna.of Sonthefn and Penna. Bed ct 67c. Other Grains are quiet. Whiskey—Sa.cs in a regular way nt 23j(324c. Provisions—Sales confined to the actual wanla of consumers. Pnceaare npsettledl* Groceries —No change. ‘ BALTIMORE MARKET. ■> - - BAEtmosj:, Nov. 2—6 r~K.S Floor—Themarkedsdttlljbatholdera ous prices. Howard st. is aelliog slowly at $5,12, ■City Mills a shade higher. There is a steady trade _ demand, but iarge&sicscould not be- efTected, er- v copung at a dec!ice. Theta is a disposition on the put of holders to sell", bat bo jets do not mcetthem. Grain—The demand far Caro is less than if was, and prices are declining'. Wheat is doll, with small sales cf Prime Whae-atsL*lOlSll,l<>srhai; Prime Red at Rye <s doll, and prices are nominal There la a fair demand for Oatsat2so2Be. A decline, 1 Whiskey—Th' demand is far, with moderate sales In bblß at previous p'ices. ~ ,«■ Provisions—There 13 £ good demand Tor Pork, and a /air demand for Bacoo, but pncesjtfo. without change. Groceries—l hear of bntjutlc doing iu Sugar at former, rates,. MoJassee— q nles regular to the eitjr trade at pre vious prices. • • For Sale* i mWOXOTS OP'GROJpNDitOn Ptpn afreet* tyrtweeih X’ Marbory and Hay streets, 6ac!» : lr(n«i • : feet/and I*l depth 110 feet tp an alley *«K> fret wideu - Also, a'Lci on Xibert> sf»i£i feet tronuriiuf 110 fees deep lo an alley-«»-which there wheeled ajarge three rj •Horv brick Dwelling Housej'WithUartiaiwJ Wash House. - : ;; Also; n Lot on.ihe corner of Market audWatersireets, oa which is aiarge.ibree«ory frame Warehouse Arid aUo,ap»ef a ot OTOunq situated On the Monoriga bela TiTer, rii present occupied by .Joseph TotnUnsoiv having - a from on said nver ofldlfretO inchesyandrun* ... ->, mug back 300 feet For lerrovap lyto ’ acl3l d& J P BlbDfK. Fourthsf rrtn_ FOR SALE—Chic fiilh of unmet f •-PHjO'i'No.2, wikiitTvilegeorCtMlc-. a a filup T he Boat nln sooiL running nnfprl Tind will *olU low.-aafii© < - tftiliSißSlißC^■■'■^owiicrig drßsroiSAof engagingvidoih-- er basinets x>Cl3£L , lr TYRINTING INK—Ju«i receivedfe fired* supply or Prouts Pruning Ink* at ihe PEKIN TEA STORE,: : i : octl2 *• Na ?0 Fourth wax b scajpe Jaybs avjusbov CCCAIFK & ATKINSON, Monvfactutm of Cop- Vj pft and Shivi Inm jrare;,<Theyftl*oe«epte!eYery ;; descripiion of lilacS«mjifc. Tir*t«treetjfb*>tt??ci» ••. Wood ana Pittiburgfr oct3l y T>ACUN—otM) Itacou ShpuldefßOu lmtid and lot- iwil< Jt> bj (octl3} KING fc MOORHEAD * *
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