Wriurn for the' &turd* iktorning'Posi: THE BET' ° OR AMERICAN FOLLY EXPOSED. BY- IIitMECMER. :.CUAYTTII. VI fog* Tbortoi was now satisfied with his ad- yen - tine, - im had-- previously deemed ••• _ praelieshlewas -novi-'proien:.to beim, and he de . 160141ed7 1 0 - tireakAtie spell'next at GuifThinlavyti soiree )3 isnic 7 ,ikticirm this, 'Oart - or his undertnicing,:wat not • . 44paAily, concluded nfon.- Sleep overtook,hito • white projecting . rind releetitig plans of winding up hid life of distinctian. • ' qe.xt day,about 10 r o'clock, a nicely enveloied* note,wadhanded to him by the servant • opening it, he..discovered that it was from Cus Dunlamand read thus: ' dear and distinguished friend: cOrdplinients to you I Lope that you- are well :this morning, and that-you . ..have 'recovered: from your_fatigue, 'Would you take it amiss were I to inforui you that your real name „and atondit4ere abroad? ThisiliscoVeiy,instead of decreasing, has greatly inereased your popular itY.' . 7 Our _ladies, dear angels, love romance, and it will be so electrifying; for'you to appear thiteen '. ing in your real character - arid. military "Crstume. ryou ,have. not inch a suit with you, I can fto • vide Yid with •one of an entirely French -order. Yours truly, A A. DurriAvr. - Taco): de Porsigney. ; • •- . -.. • Pridaymoining_ After reading fins note, Frank leaped to his clapped hislands and exclaimed • !lbrow I have it! nosw I have it!" - Down. he sat, and: penned, in a hasty manner the.follawing : very obliging friend ;t- em at loss. )no - know how my. l ".real.. name tia. standing Atm:abroad ;" but if it is so; be it so I. htn willing, and'Will appear:at your soiree as ptpjl &lire; 1 have my dress. ' ' Louis DE POriSIG.NXT. To A: it. DuOlavy, Esq. • . • Friday, o'ziock, A.. 14 This note 'being enielopexl, directed ind.dis patched, ourlierosummoneda' cab,r and repaired milita store where he had seen a splendid -suit of regimentals, Which he thought would an ., ewer his purpose in evely respect. After 'prori iding himself with a head, body, foot and side dress, he.mturned lo his room. _ At 6 aclock, P. M., the splendid carriage of Gus Dunlaroy was announced lathe Colonel, as he was to-waiting tor him at the Astor Rouse-door- Without delay be WEIS Seated, and onhis 'way to the soiree., in,a complete and stylish Uniform. His announcement by'uttme and: title, as Gus tariticipated, produced.quite a sensation, and gaze Mrs.Orafton the fidgets mist tesperately All eyes were fixed upon him as he. ude his 'entree. 'Many : wondered if he had participated in the bard fought battles of the late revolution. All were unions to'be.presented,to the Colonel, During the evening, Frank, alias Cal dePorsig. Imp, happened upon his lit sister Amide. Miss Thorton expressed _her regret to:the : Fol. at her brotherS, ihsence.: ' 4 Oh r said she, "'lre Wonld have been • so murt delighted 'in your ac nain tance. • He-is so fond of the French, and , he-took. such a_tleep interest in-the late revolution. • OM lain so sorry that - be is absent." • "Olt, yen! mademoiselle, I now duz renfember. Tborton—ah,_ yes!--Thortonl ie;itame— Franklin Theron; he ieyour brother?" Yetair..., ECeitteps you hit - ve seen him; hespent one.winter in Faris and was-so delighted with French society." ' - "I hat not ze honneir of your brother's tie- , quaintance. natteamoiselle, htitiiiy good fren lifon sieur Barclay often speak of I bring letter . el introduction te him from my lien. I am sorry, 'yer sorry, zat he is absent." , Thintete a tete Was interrupted , by Gus Dania ' yrs approach and enquiry, - • 0 Well, Colonel, how are you enjoying yourseli'l • 0h! I beg pardon when I notice your - companion tneed no 'answer." .Yee' well, Monsieur Dunlavy. I hare ser much pleasair." • " Mr. Durtlavy, I was just telling the Colonel how much our Frank would have ,beep pleased `with hiaaCquaintanse.- Indeed I am' so sorry that The iE3 absent." • - . 0-Opoit my word, So am I. I wish I had the "power, I would bring him boar without much ceremony.' Oh, 101 l Frank 'Ehorton is one of our happiest fellows. •We can scarcely manage a -soiree without him. Every thing appears bright . • -when Frank's about." • "Ahl 94,u don't zay, monsienr. What a pity, • ver much pity! hare ze power["• _ "To bring your fren here this night.' " What power, monsieur'! "You arejoking, monsieur." , . " e .you one tousand doliare, monsieur Dun- AnYy; zat l bring your fren in this rourn';in'ime, . "What! are you a conjurer, Colonel 1" inquired- Miss Thortoo, drawing away' • • "Don't be alarm, madamoiselle ; me be;no day , Dish person;.simply play vonleetle _trick." Well; Colonel;-I'll take you - up," replied Otis. ~‘t One thousand.dollars that you cannot brin - g either,Trank Thoitoi!or anything like him here to•night" - - -"Yee well, Monsieur vet. well—Pit try. Me, Thorton.vill hald ze itakes: If I fail, yon tguaand dollare gone, zat'a all." The stakes -were placed : in Miss Morton's. ii6uf 'tile Cu!. took hie. leave, after stating ..' that he wished the company to be arranged around ' the 'tooth at the expiration of three-fourtbs of an ACOur;iiomising-to them that he would cause idr. ThOrtonio,enter the far door, pass up the center of the room to the front, and turn round and . ad dress the company oh a most interesting ;subject . -"Sucliwas the feat to be. performed...-. All agreed . that it would require the skill oft Signor . Elm Or Herr Alexander; but why should not a colonel the French:Army, and One. who had .spent. , uiuclt time', among'; the ' wild : Arabi, be able fo eclipse either`of these professors? Such Was the opinion 61. some, while : : others thought that it woUld end as eibibition, or French wit. AY the expiration of haltan boucthe company' began to take seats, At the expiration, 'or AhTee fomths Is carriage\ came thindering up to the front of the-house, : Every: eye was now .fixed Orion theitpecified door. At last -it silently and ,eTed;-• and,' h rtoo en-- t k. T ° • solemn not ~ , ind Fran ; _ slow, silence Alowtfr9-Pene'r, e =room with 'd painful .. proceeded apt - e An intense "and ' winked .: 1.11261 ensoted tet P- , Not an , ,;. ~...1. : 1,e13%-inded- the nalb.Teitblht,'-41Tehdene'illnatirLttl9. ' ~ :r --- -.. ~.ared-,:10-..ea Tenable.. •• .in designated appeared - supposed it t t.let which was ro all, . .. wet bag you I laid the- . rpet c' ... some of - ...' .. ke :.'- . ~,, Wit h....... . whibel' and spoke' -:` „,.. Gentleta-- '.,„,. ilot.i But while ~...'‘;nli,,, _-_-_•_.'- ', c. LndilVt" - with others Impart- t '' ' --• -'' --.- -'' nahat --.-:: Dercnitme to produced - mixt!. am': 11-N r,..-11 itetio"' • • 11- ittis-- Lhaea have' i°n_, • ntherron- wblCiiiin:eeritat hag - ' 0,, / trincret PO city -' lA-- wish to show Y ~.. .-- in e -. h .1 • -, ,-,...„.„„;i_ilien ._,te wine '., • " re' litramen • • . ,-,!-;":- ..---... • -' .- ' I,'", „„. ' • V.`;;O, =BE . . . . . Here he pia:Wl:to and triml:bis hag. Putting hJ katiti d u 1 71#w forth a wig, a oftratist * .ITerfrtre*fristritrilep4_,witltplitst to 4tiate. excitements anit French c o s. • • • All were confounded, - for not a soul *mew the origin - of•the affair;: - Tbe silence tyro interrupted by the loud utterance of that disagreeable word, tcHoexsii 1" • The voice •Aiiii - TecognizeTas-tbat-of:Gus Dun. levy. He. siiiiing;TniivitAitOok Frank by he hand and er t nlabined Good l''good ! good t Huzzaior Frank'T Tong :Lieisworth a regunentot Fonch'Colone Here we end our •story • ink. reader 'Of thing we feel artaireci: feet BO In' hoaxed bit its perusal as Gus Dunlevy did'in, enactment. But before we pia, permit Me, ask you Is there not'much truth ih what I h stated? :fake - Ali& row, aud,beware of the tho the'Pbsi,.fareistell 'fbr.the Ar.r.aturasr CITr, Feb Talc Morning Post. LritAR.PER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR - PITT S,I3',U'RG 11 i • ,_TIIEgfAY MORNING, MARCH 20,1849 For Commercial and - .River News, lee next' frage. it 1 , • ' The Latest. News. Idarket Reports, itc., found. undiar Telegraphic Head. Gaiette'iitd,Jouirniland the Ten Hour We 'call the 'serious attention of the workingmen of -this county to the following extracts from rt - rtieles in the Omietie runt Journal: ' , ''.EttiiTIESTRICTING the hours of labor io TEN, WILL do this," &c.—Gazette, of Feb'. 14. • *. •''lst.t the scale t however.ineline to which iyde it may; ctne tiling is very certain, that neither the preaching ~vf radical newspapers. nor the hruangues of demagogues, - nor the EMPIRICISM OF TEN HOUR aysrEms. can regulate .the , relations of lalTer and capital, or roduce the alightemlaftaence of a permanent character 'upon the rates of wages.”--flazeur, March 4. . * • "We Will furni4l him with our files, which con tainthe PROOFS that' before the election; as e*riy at least as thelth of itip , itst, WE-DECLARED-OUR IhS - ArejtoßATloN oF 3 rnr. TEN HOUR LAW."--Jeur ' RiF,Ftrlia FP .9, MIMEO The Comtnitte eof.Reception met at the offiCe of the Morning: Port,' Mr. Butler in the Chair. Tho following were adopted ' Whereas, General Cass has requested that he he allowed to pass through Pittsburgh, without any pub• tic demonstiation. Therefore, liesplred, That a Committee of tnenty be appdhat ed to proceed to the Loa, on the arrival of General Cass, and escort him and his companions to their lodgings. COMMITTEE OF ..r.icons.. ... Wilson APCandless, John Irwin, / . John D. Minor, *.j. It: At'Clintock , John it Guthrie, J. G'..flaeliciferi, Gen. John Ned, - Jacob .111 , Collister, L. Harper, • Rieliardllughts, Samuel Morrow, Capt. L I). W.: White • Henry RO3, lll iaell Harr,llirmingtarn, Major Fickieson, . Thomas Gibson, F.5.q.., Charles Kent, A. MlCammon, . Michael M'Cullough, Jr., Capt. J. H. lifilhertny i.Helefeed;_That the Heroonnits orate county of Alirgbeny, be requested to eat! in person and pay their indivldu I respsets to GPO. 'daps, without eere- Jnony.JOHN ITIRNITPiGHAM, Mora 19. Secretary. Democratic tlteetttnips , The follotriog reports of proceerlitto were far niiked-since, yesteniay*,6 issue ' - • • ,71,1•TTSB.UTIGH. Sixprymp.—Dcmocros !net at the house 'Heir '41;011.;" .0. N. Tbotnrisork tilts electe,l Secretary.- The following gentlemen were eleeted Delegates: Job* Regis, Dr A. BLACK. • The following Resolutions were Unanimously , adopted Arsttlierf, That The Deitiocratin Party is a party of Progries„and its milaron isle carry forward the great wet:leaf mants - polittcal r and social elevation and im pro.iement,,,aildrrs opposed to all " conservatives s' which goback to the feudal ages Rif precedents to 'direct the; adennevutent uf - Huinia Rights in the Nineteenth century. Revs/red, That we recognize the Ten Hour Queti tin% which at prosenvagitates the community, as a gloribus measure of Demeipratie- reform', and that it is both humane and ,politie' in its , and being.dictated by the enlightened spirit of the age, it will be sustained by a - party that never backs out --froni principle: • - Revived, That the recent course of the leading Whig organs of this city, on the Ten Hour, Qvestion is What might have been expected from them when no election was pending. Dot the people havdniem cries, and a day of retribution will come, when they, will belatight'tbat there is no "Etrpiriciini" - in litniting . ,the - time of labor to 'Pen Hours a day; • . 21eaolveri, That the fearless, unfaltering, indepen dent and triumphant course of L. Harper ' P.sq , of the Post, on the Labor Question calls forth our warmest admiration. The moon Deniocray of Al legheny county will 'ever sustain an 'Ohio- that who ticitily,defends.the Rights of Labor, and will laeiih6i by money or menaces be silenced . ..tit intimidUted. Resolved{ That our deleaates to the County • Con yentiOn he instructed - to present our sentiments on the Labor Question bePirn that - betty ; and that the proceedings:or this meeting be 'published in the Morning Post. •Ntiiirrir IWArin.—yho following gentlemen were elected Delegates: SAKUSL Moaxiow, J. D. W. . . SECOIiD WASI.D.—The ..following gentlemen were 13/94tad 'Delegates Moirxr, JOHN grrEr. La.wwErrerm.t.E.—Demeerata met at the usual plane: Wm. D. bloore was called to tho Chair; Sac Myo . nos elected Secretary. .The foll o wing gentlemen were elected Dclegateat -4EBEIII I II FLEMING, HENRY SNoWDEN. Itorittigh of Ittratirightun. At a meeting of the Democratic 'citizens of the btd,ongh of 'Birmingham, - convened pursuant to the call of,the „Committee of Correspondence, at tho 'politic School aritise;in enid Tharough,.on Saturday, NEM:eh:l'4h 18 , 19".,„: SAAR, Esq:',*was called to , l'he,Chair; N.,P;atterson appointed Secretary. Capt. Jorm -Toesca and hams BA* Esq., were chosen as Dole - gates - to the County Convention, to assemble at, the Court House on Wednesday next. The following Preamble and.Resolhflons reported bYa committee 'apOuipturl,for that purpose, were, on'potioni.ttrianhatociely.adopted.. i#Tq . ,4ki!,,Thii'edittir'til . the CommMcistJournal .1 1 4 charneterised4he elgnerriof the. Cottoo Factory “card, ,, as this ' . lnading,Amist.reipontable and influ ehttal'oiembertrof the Democratic Patty? and as we,nre not siire' that they'tire'entitled to that dietinc itoar Tilefq9Yer Remised, Thatwe, the Democratic citizens of the -Borough of Birmingham; soar from recognising the above named signers as our patty-leaders, the Major. Ity fus were not aware thatth _ey were members solved, Oat vie'bilong to a section ef , the par ty that does- ot believe that twisting; fees-from the poor 'orliotding none to griodstoseivis' iri 'any . way calculated to make a man more t‘respectable ,, than _those who earn their, bread by the sweat albeit brew. • ' Resoloed.,_ That our delegates are heretty,instruct• ed] to Ilk; :pirtity hOtiorable effort to have the name et J strieken from the Couilly Committee of Correspondence, ond_rt Democrat' who adheres more strictly to the democratic;principles appointed in Ithi place- • ' • ; • . ,11.esolved, That ,the thanks.of this meeting.be.ten dered to L...flAnt'in; Eaq:, for his . fearless vindica. tion of...therights:of;the peOPle an 4 _4iialrortn in Tv' - sot ot:the Ten liotirLavr., • ' - 4 -Retotoed; That thesepTeeedings be published in the Dully . .JAMES 1 . 3.4.114; Chairman - • of the State , hae' beendefeated #4:*3FeP-4?'41:1::. thliiplyotion the Siutbhto, Ooggisk 'conduct (if _the. whig party,'i &Sunman idylis • Fit,ception of Gen. Casa Al,4Ltg IlEisiY CITY ~T.... «.~ ~._..,1r ~"`: ~N~y~a I ..LETTER PROVTIL VOIIREST•. • • • Sir : It ia imgassilide fate ua p Hearse a aretr9biladelphia,titTohitthi-9 •*lnClo , alureq..pj, ateted account of yop disputeWith - kr Dfacred dy. 4 Occasionally UT seetee - cerd," sometimes a newspi - per liiid - tben a draumt. _ - is criticism, intended to influenee the. public amid in redard to the matter. hut I` am tot my irtvir fin,' kilt - without anything like a history - of the flets as therocctirVsk.: 4 ;•••'.*: Aldtionsly-engagek as L know you mnsi be, I shajLesteem-it,.a.favor if you can find tirrieln fur nfsh 'me with, a brief statement of the affair, in' ..Writing, Or' any general account of it, if you have. printed midi- a documeht. As the difficOlty,is the topic of much talk just nOw, l should like to , know `the merits of it. •• •. • Truty yours, • - WAf..ll. To Edwin Forrest, Esq. _ • • " " .ne cli Ns* Yoilic.,lllsien_l2th 1849 , Mr Draa Sint—l-haw p u rp osely delayed are' , ~ ply to your letter , regulating , an acaoaatoPthe divute between,Mr.- blacready 'and myself, ' —e delay suggested hy the, hope - that he might perti ape keep his word, and biiiii"the matter "immediately," as he pleilged' hititeeif _to iict,'befdre a legal tribu nal for adjustment. I regret that on this occasion at least, he has not dep'arted_ficim 'his usual habit, and spoken the truth. Had _tie pursued his prom ised course, I should have been saved some trouble in verbal, as well' as 'Written explantions, and the public before this, would have been in posses sion of ell the materiel liecessayy in the case, to form a just conclbsion. " I never believed he Meant to apply "for 'legal redries,"--and I said so et the time. , Redress, for ivbet? Because: I spoke these/tale truth, and nothing but the truth? But before I go into the argument . there is a question of veracity to be settled between Mr. btacready .and myself. I affirm, and drnirs, in 4 in addition to his denial, he makes several terms. That I may do no injustic to Mr. Macready I republish his card: "TO THE PUBLIC.. OF PIiILADELPHIA "In a card Rulished in the Public Ledger and other morning papira of this day, blr.Furrest hav ing avowed himself the author of the statements, which Mr. Macready has . 'solemnly pledged his honor to be without the least foundation. "Mr Macready cannot be wanting in self res• pect so far as to bandy wards upon this subject, but as the circulation of such statements is mani festly-calculated to prejudice Mr. Macready in the . opinion Of ..1.1,a Amerithin itithlic, and affect both his professional inioristi`tinalis estimation in so ciety.: -, Mr Macready respectfully requests the pqblie,.l4 - suspend their judgment upon the ques tion, .until the decision of a leWal tribunal, before which be will immediately tak;rneasures to faring and before' which he Will, prove his veracity, hitherto.unquestioned, shall place the truth beyond doubt: "Reluctant as he is to 'notice further Mr. For rest's. eartb e ltr, .Ntacready has to observe that" when Mr. Forrest appeared at the Princess's The atre-in tondo he himself, wit. abient some hon. Bred miles from that city,..and was ignOrant of his engagement after it had begon e . that not one single notice on. .Nr„,Forrest's acting appeared in the Examiner 'doting that. engagement, (as ita tiles will prove,) Mr Forster,"thellistingtiished edi , ;or, whom 31 . 7 - .; Maerearly h* the honor to call his friend, havieig been ;confined to his bed with a rheurnatic fever "during the' whole period, and some weeks both before and after:. . 'For the other envisions upon Mr—Macrealy published in the Boston Mail, and now, as it is un de,titoud avowed by M. Forreit, Mr. Macready will, without delay, apply tor legal redress. Josrts . s iiirest., Nov. 21, 180." . , The lun dvtr Time: has eulog%r t ed t6ts,produciiou is-“chg-nified' GetitlenintY; forsooth! Why it has-not the :merit 'of. being grammatical! but I will not pause here to consid er the style though something batter might bare been_expected, from a grAluate 43` In this card we have some sweeping denials from Mr. Macready, and three allegatiois at least. Let us examine' the allegations and answer them. FrIIST A Lit6ATION : He promises to take inf mediate measures to bring the question before n legal tribunal, and before which he will prove his veracity hitherto unquestioned. A New : More than threemontbs have elapsed since this pledge was made to the public of Phila delphia, and thus Cart have heard no syllable of the suit. la Mr. Macready's veracity unquestioned nowt Steoxii Att.rirATtorr: That not o 37 NO LE N orici 'On' Mr. :Forrest's , nOing appeared in the Examiner during dint engtigement, as its filenwilt ANSWELI: My engagement at the Princess' The. rare began the 17th of kelituary 1545, and closed on, the 9th of April following. By referring to the files of the Examiner you will find in that print of the 22nd of Fehruary 1845, the following article. 'Our old acquaintance, Mr. Forrest, the Amer can tragedian, has played Othello at the Princess's Theatre during the past week, and, it would seem from the accounts (we did not see the tragedy). with entire abatement of that 'sound and fury' which distinguished his performance nine years ago. 'An you should do it, too ten-ibly: says that excellent dramatic critic, Peter Quince, 'you would fright tbe Duchetiti.ted the ladies.' According to the Timer, Coo terrible has Subsided into the too tame. BO .We must venture to think the change a elearimprovement, and great gain to tbe audience." Here-is a tingle--notice in the Evil/titter, and. during my' engagement "as its files"will prove" and written:ten hy Mr. Foster.whom Mr. Macrea: dy will not - deny, is the "Theratical Examine of that paper. Who but Mr.'Foster the servile crew. ' tore of Mr.. Maeready could display 560' venam and'vulgarity? "Wedid not see the tragetlf!sa33 Mr. Foster, and . We have Mr; Macready's Word that his friend' was "confined to "his 'bed by rhea.' mak. feverrand 'thus froth .a•bed of sickness he sped big shafts':' steeped in 'the fecerid malignity, of his heart, et e prefoimance. what/ he did ..not see. Is Mr. Macready's veradiy.unquestionednoo THUD ALLE6A.TIRN Mr. 'Foster the distin. , 'iMshed Editorwhom Mr.`slaMea' - dy has the 'hon or to call his friend -had been confined to bed with a rheumatic,' foyer during the whole peri od (of Mr. Forrest's engagenent) .some weeks before and - after. • ' • ' ' • AuswEn: Turn to tlieExoniMerof March lit, 1841: and you will see.. the. folloviing artiele,au 4 lts files will prove," and publishe during my engagement 'aldo:' - - "Our old Mood , Mr.. - Forrest, afforded great . amusement, to the public,. -by his performance of Macbeth, on Friday week, at the Princess's. In. deed, our beat comic. actora 44... nut Mien .ex.citc so great a quantity Of mirth. The 'Change, lia'rn an inaudible,murmur to a tbnrider of, sound,-was .enormous;..bt thegrand'feature waiabetombtit, in which he stood`scraping his sword agaiitst, that 'of. llacduff: We were at a loss '.to .know what. thitgOtrife hYearititfit an enlightened, critic in the gallery, shouted" out,.. that's right sharpen , it t" Miss-Cushman, if she has not the appearance of Lady Macbeth, steered admiribly against the in jutious,influinces - or,such aconeoit."' Ta Mt.l4acrea y s veracity unquestioned - now t Here' his:friend Mr. Forster:is its the Princese,The, tare, in cpite,ofhis rheumatic Myer, mhich eta ten; M3d--excited `to mirth too,' t;y" the' iirforiniticd.,'iff)tilite of the rheumatic feverwhich stagopfined , him to his bed.--enjoiing;ancp-lvitti: theinatiptioi of a milli! pollit on which hie_hrtith'er rreritic" m the: gallery " enlighten. " hint--compre.. headriig the . cit,kokt.tiihibitioi4iti'iplin'tif his (2ii.eti: katya:fpyir whiCkitill'ectufmedAim'to his b ec tw vArid now what become of Mr ~l3acreadyre '.;, v . this _cc eminent indiviathil l 'ike giola l pfLy PLEDGED ins RONNIE that the statements ' "T rt , - 1. , - - ' a t - P 44 .1 ' - ' • • 2. -"‘ •:, :-•"; cpbtained iii ...,,,a'Yt.ard arc,ll - .., ...Ili_ iiint:o4,.--4--.,;.i..a1e,,,,,75.,,7- - ~ ~.!!F:.i.,,„i.,.... E ns;r.l.o.ni_ . , EliA•ord;iiiit ,t.kro--,,,14„1,,,,,,....,,..,.... I?4..t.,^fali:Ai " r!11#0, iii'il. t".:lFi!arlioteivaiairi, .7.610114°V! 1-441'4.*6 Mitei6adi:4''.9°Q4-1 Will monad in one Wifie -vi - 4fi,lt 14#6miov- YOU? defence. . !Y - .witoomMi ... i - c r' '' . 94um - . , -..• , . And _ yet Mr.:lditereadre_earithas bruin :An ed «gentlemanly»and~~di~oi&ed»Letmein pkiter in The , s lot he satins te he ignorae f _ot the fact, thatthe first ant mostindispensable qual ity of a gentlemp.a.le nn indeiliatinfregard iror titith; and that without the Wirt scarce half made .Many have confounded John 'Forster of the Exam , _' Atter- with Jobe_ Poster the celebrated Essayist; , There is t not only a' difference in the orthography of, the names, bat there is an`immeasureable difTerende in, tim'ciharacters of the men. - John Fester the Essayist and eloquentßaptistcler lirnaWr was* man of purest 'hnart, - a 44 of the most exaltettiutellect. He =initated: letters, for. that they`.nolarged the. eithereor his uscful , ness,- and taught - him, (to 'use' his owtrebraas) w to live along the pregreision of .itubilime attainment: 2 _ Theplogy,uud Philosophy with him went' hand in' hamhivith a delicate-regardfOr -the feelings of oth era; he practiced and - fhtbearance to all mon. *aline and ;envy found no larbOur in. his heart, for it was theinathiciive dwelling place of love and bon. eat kindness His daily conduct was but the *a .lweihnent of ,this'.:4'inet truths he taught::.;.:., - "ttis lifelens gentle, and tea elements 'So mixed In Mtn, that nature might stand up And aay to pill tho'ssoild—This was a man John Forster, whom. Mr. Macready tchar the hoe or to eall kis friend," was cast in a different mould, a mercenary in literature,—a caviller in criticisro,-- and it parasite in hie friendship,—he brings to his Critic's craft. - pendantry and insolence, in lies of justice and judgmeni. Of his dignity, candour, and taiter — clualillas inseparable, from the true manic, you may judge youreelf, by the estracta from his pen quoted in dila letter. from the Examiner. Ito is onti o(ik.tribe so admirably .described: by, Leigh Hunt. ""Journalists, who will abuse one , performer, merely , I toilease another). who after getting drunk at an ac toes table will come and tell us what pewer he pos sesses over their'senties, sitid What a witni - of soli dity, there is in that man who newer invites theM to eat his roast heel" This Forster is ambitious - to be considered an, ac tor, too, and not unfrequontly shows himself Open the stage in his favorite character of ,4 Kitely," a part in which ho straces•fully imitates the nature,--for knowa no other nature,--of his "eminent" friend; even to the absurd peculiarities of speech, attitude, I and angularity. „Former'e impetterl?able self-cone ceit, blinds him to the quiet mocking. or his ceicit . eey beholders, as he struts 'his brief liiipr with the utmost complecency; and afterwards with-most un; blushing effrontery he pairs bis histrinnie aorta, in the very newspaper or which he is known to ae the Tbeatrie:al critic. Fide London Eiamin.er, No t. 4 22 d; 1845. "A would be Satirist, st hired Bonbon, A monthly seribblerof some loss' lampoon (birders= ilto dettdge F the meatiest of the mean, And furbish falselsoMts fora magazine; Ntrittles to setindtit hiseortgeolal mind, Himself. tiring Wirt on mankind! , I will resume - this• subject again, in'a few day', and meanwhile remain Very truly-years,. EDWIN Ft)fIREST, To W. If. Smith, Egg. It seems that the poor people of the' East are fief= . feringlerribly jeit'OO The Hartford Times • as acitv that "the reanufactuitre of Now England are now doing very well. They *ill use tip their share of a groat cotton crop at a round profit. The hoe ;est and intelligent among them are satisfied With the present tariff, and do not wish to see it ilistaurrid .or'made.anylne er , tholoothatl of triti:e tts fact many tif giamtteltrt sg a casidully with. England withant any tailtrat;tlf.!...i, sa)1';" 1 : 4 Out; p.riecipul huaibeis thoroughfares have already Summed a gliy and ant mated '2pm:ermine, in connection :With' the spring trade. The prospect telwe are told 1 „(ell of, canoe' , agement. The wenteer for few days biek has been delightful. Our wholesale dealers were never in het. • ter condition for customers. Their stocki ofgoods • are large and well assorted, andtho tering very mod erate. 'f h,e city is now in a sound, thriving and wholesome condition.i' Dinner:ler, Dem., is elected Governer by ;:alargo majority; the Legislature isDemocmtic atrusualrind the Congressienal delegation will, probably itamrits in the last Congress, via ! 2 Whigs Wilson and Tuelt, re-elected,) unit two Detnetnity; Piaslee and /Mr ,hard. In 16 towns Wilson's plurality is 106 greater ,than in 1847, while Tuck , * in 10 totyas is 4 . .24 less. As his Plurality in 1841 was ribontloo6; the Boston , Atlas think there is beriloubt of his election. Election lletuenii Or Pitt T ownship. March 16. Auditor—John Rutherford,* . 44 John Herron, 26 School Directors—John Rutherford,* 90 Ralph Reed,* ' = C. Parker,* , Rival Hint; • John-Watt; Jashua.D. Williams, 27 SID. Herron, t 28 . Thiaion • Campbell, 27 git or,*. . 40 _ . W- A'. Re . Wm. riorrii Jodgo of Election—ZD. Gaizairi,* - leepectorre—E. P. Jones, Goorg6 Evans,* Robert Palmer, Treiserer—Wer. Willis lloothe, ' ,„ 22 I Guardian of the Pcior—Bitorn Bur 41- George. Clarke,, 27 Township Clork— Alexander Brackenridge,* 39 • B.C. Parker, = 31 Assessoi—Ralph geed, • 41 Charles 'Cu nlilfe, • 27 Assistant Assessoreolui Rutherford,*, ,43 • Ales. Miller,* 70 • •• John. Arthars, • 26 Constables3arrinel Barton,* , 63 Isaiah "Piekey,* '• 39 Those marked With a . * areelected. AKTF./1143 TO ExT9wr MOICE —Mr. William B. Ailigr, of New York, has teceived latoly Tworal !Ottani TrOm a lain signing himself oE. ICilaiiworiff,'”,derrianding from. hit:4450,000, and threatening his life atid property in case of bin refu sal to give, it.. Pi:iliac officers were let en tlt . watch for thit . rnan and a plot arranged for hitidetection.- , -. A man named Biggs, and , another mimed Bragg, Who are suppesedltr,beentinected with the affair, were arrested,bot the principal is not yet ascertained. ler Tho psaceat City took out three hundied and . • forty: , .aix passengers, from New. York ftmon,g . whom Piavel'hlides, formerly of theLaight-atreet Presbyterian Church of this. City; to' establish.. an : Episcopal Church San . Animist°. She it) had ono box of specie. :She is up again for thal7th Aprjl, which will li (n time foT . thel4ay trip of Pa- Companr rn a steaer,Oregon;lrout,Panama ; '. . • Pker ant , Raft . 1' lIIG AYatE • . , C. S. Port li. ~...a. • • • • • • • • -- ; - ? -7.: -• •MAiiAbilt. ..,.' , PliiCkka ri P , VPS'fiio; - ' wress Cir Ola una'Punpiette. ; • 7 . ... ...... • ...,...• • .. - 50 eents. - Family Cinch) or SeettnATier••.••-• • .-;•. ... • ... .25 " Mr' Reaefar unit Jest appeareanee' Of the BATEMAN R.a.M.ILY. - .':'- -, .. - ~-:-.,....'.;.: Li Mr. i'VERIIIk II Appebi..., .. ralttio/r,. Mareb.2 t o commence wadi. the .. " -, a.: •;,..:- ; -- AL EartoTatits.. _ Jails..., fili4it. Bateman: I Florios--Mies X. Batermar. F e li xl •;.,..; .. '. . - .. •• • •MI: Bateman. 4fletwhich—Singinfr, ke.. - .... . ' • • "bYthe B atemine• ' To - be followed bidhe:Sti Actfit .' • ; . 1- ' _ ~ , .` ~ RICHARD HI: , : (Gloater- -• • ••Mti Webb ; 1 - Prinee of Walesi E,Hateman. ....t ... Dot e of - y0rt...„.. • .,:. . -• . ....., , Itlisa , ..lL-Bateraraa,: - , To, which will be ailed- 1. ' ;• ---- ,- , -'' '. .THE OLD GUARD.. Haversack • ....,...,,-;•)..... • • .- . ,• ; .. • -•.; - This whole s 4oToinikle,with the .}. '. .., FOUR MCWBRA.'k'S: la ',..,...,,. Old-VP 'ilson'.-.lslr:Dalemain.•l Matilda;Mirs X.-Hawai Wednesday, an. E .Wedneadar. CRISP wilkapear. -a., - I n rehearsal, '..'TEE EXILE." . . Doors open at 7; Curtain will rase at half past. 7 1511!=iiilli 4 &Ruin" at the EOM' New Illieisupishire. :..`:Nii Batemikri awF~} - iai. -. 11110 .' ? Correspowle4s Yitte .111oraint ?AIM" - 6 . . ,yjloour. - .ORI4PARer<O4 27 TE.Itt--.< atarvfklgtirt;'rEldWay,Mitstit;M#o - A L I. Ma. i rusts Tyeceitilltr.l - Report ofthe Senate Comrntttce, e0! 1 :( 111 * ing tvas undirC4i: sideritfolmh'en the hour of adjournment cut otr < 1 It further action will come up order to•mor • row., you had hotter:publish ete`bill, so thaf : alt Coricerncti-mly hofiformed of its merits. This will test the real friends of t4o operators; for it will brwg'all the - sticklnkliotaii - trio very placewe Want thnin j_prOliiiiii - Orni of friendship hive been longirili:djond; so the yeas.und , niys . Olfy - talct Those whogtufort4entiasure no Matter. of paFtv ! ohouldreceiv,ethe votes ; , ot . ,the me. Miauici;•thete_who oppose:it, should,,be opposed at' the ",ball6t box • 'there is n 4, blinking the ipMstiett' longer; and I, ler, ene,feel glad to test the &lei& ship,of certain men, that for the "present are-name: The Senate acted coated pasted the Act to 'ovoid, , the elttliti;” ":estiatated _coo. goop,qqq bat I it is Said . Will actually cost $700,000; - :The vote,Wati, not of. a _liatty,chareeter4 itatond yeas 17, nays 10: If you Wish 16:haveifie bill, I will send it to- This *av all the - Senate-'did - to44.:y,nough, will say for the tai-paYere'.of our ill-fated.State.l The Rouse, passed'forty-three acts; among which I find the folloWing thorjair petitions for tieiiitrOf . (rnads:orstreetala the . city and city district of Pittsburghte be presented to the Pietriot Court of; Allegheny county : ~_ Also one 4 ilaineallintate: the Allegheny Institute, and Mission Church, in the: coatty,Ol*eifieni and . State"cif PennsylianiaM porate the Weatern Insurance . Coroporty,ie the city otTifits . hotxh, county of Alligheni.7.-..-Thil 11a all ' that interests =Oat' • people:4n' the: shoes huge figure. This has been a day of work In the Legiala tivelfalli. There is a vast quantity of work to be `done by the members before they can adjourn; al.' though there are many of , them very anziotie to get home; and sp r are the lobby dignitaeies: The Committee of Laiestigation met te=day in thi Supreme Court Room (Capitol). There were Beset, rel witnesses eismined;and forthe present I must be mum. It appears one of the fat:teat of the State Emit bag MIMI leg bail fur Ohio or some other con ! venient State. .But he is N. E. J. ; this you derstand, as you - are a lawyer . . Lard. night I statmi lo'you, that Mi. Willer will 'fierily start a paper, or continue *epstene). It will tickle up thermal-, ty Democratsoir I am much mistaken ;in Janguage; it will ipeik for itself, ; that ar e go WellObe moreinkrtnatirrii the better. . • Mr. CetaintaillOner Painter .goes West . to-morrow. I preartne he wit! be In yoctr city. .1 hope you will place before the people, a 'Map ;for Cnnal Commis sioner that will not treat the' Allegheny Democrats as if they were not known: A coonty. , isith 2,000 Totes isrnore'respected than 0ur,6,594 pure and en terrific:aeons Of freedona,'thit'evon; Ili:Bank ridden Alegheny dare vote right and speak out boldly. TRUTII. _Haulm or REPRESENTATIVES,/ Ilariisburgh, March 16,1849. Me. Hearts':. 'The Senate to-day did 2 large holiness—passed 67 acts, local in.,their character.—: None of them are* , any: interest to,our.people.: • The House had under consideration Banks and new counties all this - any. The Northern Liberties' _passoll; so wilt the tommeicial. Hank. - The : Bank of Montgomery, (senate Tile,) was under din-' eintsiett, , when a motion prevailed at `.6 O'clock to adjourn. co this was got clear of by the late hour. There Will be a fresh auaek made by these importu ning Hank gentry on, some otherday—=likely to mor- The Now Counties shared the sumo fste to - dP,Y3 L e., defeated the proposed.new ;counties et , Decater. , Motioning and Pite..". Thislook!)ll,iind I think we will pat cur 4 ° " 2li nemicsPwtho - sii9 444 PtCdiss" Pis timoto Poi tt stop tiv - this liort*asigitinf siditting up counties for,theaccotrunodation of office urekere and speculators. •d The Legislature acted Wisely toay, and it should „ • cant:l4l)i the .good work of placiug their veto, the moat salutary of all vetoes, where thomujority The investigation Committee are in session to night. Ccd. Swartzweider attended to his duties as a Legislator all-day and'then labors hard at night in his new duties a'sihe Much good you will and will spring from this Committee—peculation ina grand scale come lighcand then the guilty may tremble. Another of the boys have run ofit , -so goes the . story to-night —they will nnt•try and slip their cablenjor nothing. will Stop . their running. ' The remarks I, made concerning Longiitreth comes to me from a Senator, therefore, there must be something in it: - 1 have no private wrongs to _ settle•with the Juttge. —He never did-rne hario or yet did mean injury. I state whet - 1 heard .Imm high sources, and where it doesl,4 matter, he ht Whig or Deinocnit.' when a wrong is to be righted every person shouid speak out boldly - .. Let no per son think 1 have auy thing personal agaiwt the de-' Our friend Swartzwelder the„opening of the al. ternsion session asked the unaninious consent of the House to present the petition of 300 beautiful.facto ry girls, which wee agreed to—the Speaker Caroling the matter. .So our girls lave received the Omni- , Mons approbation of the Legislature—a thing rarely or - over extendedie;arry .petitioners: - 4 Woman— never rough buialwayi ready,” ,May 'they get the same report when the Bill Cornea before the House., I think it will he up iinthe Senate. to-Morirow - . It passed to a second reading yesterday. I am glad to bear that the faCtory hands contem plate ptesenting. Capt.:Small ttiold medal for his services in their behalf. • Weil, let each contribute but a dime, an :that all the children can give their abare, and sharealike. This.will be more IMtisfac: ry to the,champion thanAtt mote costly arnele. Pitiebtirgh : • ItOPOSA - L'S Aviltior 'received at the office of the P Pittsburgh Water 11Vorks Mail Tuesday, vac at 5 o'clock, for furniehing Water Pipes as tolloweivizr .135 pipes, 8 inch bore, wt. - each 460 lbs; ' The B's and 6's to be cast on end,ln dry sand; the 4's may be cast - otherwise. The mom, complement of branches to be turnished of the sante rate; The 8 inch pipes to be 'delivered in April and piy,and the whole ' , quantity by the fast of July. • payments to be in Bonds bearing interest 44: hOvirtg , lestineanddellyeringito . be aithe expense, ot'Aeiciii tractor. ' J. H. ItteLELLAND,. TouvAMP.; BOARDING.--A private . family, residing .In a fashionable part of Peup street, will Leceive a lanited.riornberafXoazders; liner the lst /LAM neit.. Address A. T. J., Post Office. markeit TOSiIUA RI:191)48,r Wholesale Fruiterer, Coyittioner. and'llealer #f Nate iind all, kindeof Foreign Fruits, No .0 Woortstreet,'East side,belevenn'Water and:'Fiest streenc;l'ittsburgb,.ra. All Orders in Isieline carefully. P.1111 . 11.-5U crop, just, received wittier sale .-.;13. PATIATESTOCK, lc CO., marl°. Corder let'aed Wood sts,',=!: riEULNIAIR-75unces t ' inst recaived -and for *Me by k i t Mila) ..o B. A, FAHNESTOOK. & CO,„ store atl'for sale by, - rniA.llo: • , • FAHNESTQCK, er...pec., • - 1171CLLOW CORN, SHELLED-500 bushols,'Pril roctd, X and for side by RHODES da ALCORN„-- , i''inardo 4 - • .• 36..Finh. street:, CORN 1N 'TOE 1.4. R-0 bushels; but received - Ani for solely ' ' RHODES & ALCORN, •-• • • "'SO Pin street: 1011NB—ICiiie Am ericaniPins justreC'd and fig T 7 le Ly • -MCCANMA,SS &.:0101:nt No. 07 :Woo d girder. - • T HREAD -500 doz. Stnatt's 0 'chid Spool Colton,, 500;;,,:,'Smith's 3 : • ~- , 1: 4 , ' 300 lbs. Pat.l'hremi,Nos..:3o, 4000E10, '. Just opened. and for Bate by, • ,' .:, r •. ' , ' MeCANDLESSW C.A3If!.BELI., No. - 07 :Wm)d Sliest _ QPIESP,ENDERS-100 doz,.:Quar l .Sespertders„ Russell : , -vine reafiufaceure; 4.olloicemberi7r3trltr fJuspeadersk irerVepeited and far sate MeCANDLERS do 4AAiPBF.I.L, / ',Nee IrAN cod street ciJ y.;. E'VLE:I-760 barrqls, fkapanne Rad ; Milan ilipplao, A , received and for sale by marl 9 - CUMMINS & SMITH. •••••••-•' - _ a. • - • • • zt:•.,• , .. •• , '•••!--"' '" • . - . . LOCAL MATItAOtT:: CI ii if "A ifZittii)= 4 Vd -; ?/ 0 "- 6 0#: l i it STAGE" -,Ac''. C, -- ~,,,... -.: -'--- ' . t a io r i : "..iirri ished with the fidici i witilbettTea , tee, ;!.. , ." 1 !,..,r,_r_.,. 0 1 1_ - " JiielPresultedtu th o l l Jeetilt,ff,'-.. - 10 the accident Nvv ~, _ , ~, „ 1,...':,,1, - ',. ... . 1-:, , 4 , . \';.,,'''' 'i':',,,:- s'-''': ''''-"..--'. rk i n g t°ll. ' - 66 :„ONtotit4;4lrihif -Blaitsiille, 6.;‘a c c i h wa the s e a ; P e ast nin e g li e , r was ' elog a e va tiaite a d h d in eeet blameer the a 'llt" ' °' '''Wl3'lv ' ..t. ' Q Ptll l jt liti - 16' iiiiiit ti lik 'fiZil were very narroti: , t w iin h a ic ei h to w o a k s th tu e: i e u a m us p e o o n f t; th an e d uqe th t. ink 7r tha P i en 7 ln 7 gt t ciu , cane !zii : ieru iof fut-,hlhie.tleath, The-driver 6 i : ith_pllea::: :way r l a h l ty s ' : ' th - a l : - ti c ? : 4 . . sober : i b hu ti ii his : charged a n obc i luldrtieed route. : 7.i ui.:'That, been .fal v i i i I r a very "IceP':9ll'ilid attl3 tiCnil m t that "cut the'biaceti of nottrue,:tor he wito the:, att ~ 1.6 willing to the coach- hiinself..',Tho:toregb.AltgEx:7m.u4ity.,... aWeaX:to'4:4 W I T -time ' :.-..' '-: ,: ,_['.7: 4 ...; Attest, ' , .7 , '"., ".. ~.i.- V ie,-.R. Morehead. ,:: March,fe,„,..49.0 - ~• ...,;- PittnbuMer '''' ' _. ._ ... ._ ........ 4 i I was passenger on hikard of the-Illairterille Coach, en nightiOnd attach no Wile to the driver, and believe the Occident could not .gove been controlled'by him, better than itwasree.tiokihorses t were frightened. Thu driver also , appeareilm do hat 'rens right after iheracciderit: tairrievlhat, iethe face. .= -SARAH- B.'lldrlAßY•- Pittsburgh,March-,19 "1849 - - Mgr Welrust• our readerevill oot.forget that this evening has been appointed for the Benefitand the last appearance of the little children:o6 haie-been . so successfagy. .performing at our Theatre - tinting, the last few , nights. To those who. have mien them any encomium of mire is.inineCessary—hut those who have not We would say. - go artd.witnesa theper . _ formance of the most - extraoidinery.children that ev. er appealed in any country:" Wa`say this uehesita. 'tingly, for no Child .of fOrtr years eyer;attenopted the representation of charactero Ellen Bateman. evieltr in As the'rand children of tfie'wellitnpln Soo Crivrell, we , Must -consider their remeritahle comic talent as hereditary, and as litte • Americans they•• posseati astroogniaini "orl*.lnitif o :f9r B 4 oll . Wa are glad to extend a- warm - , .welcome to; talent 'from any country, but meat as AmeriCans be slatiialy interested in such esimanates'irom 'oar. own. We. feel surnthat tr 'Molded house will reward then:44j.. onions.' -t! • • . . • T Sall A CAer ,- "edre'Y' Sims was TestPrdaY fully committed Ly the.rdayor;for'triiii. .4crpth! ie.. vestigation, the testimony was very strong againSt : -DeFieg the te.arleg- of PaY2. he called Wm. R. Lowe, who testified that en the idea 'of the Webster street fire; Sired - was to cltirch; re-•, • mained in ,:,and be {witness,) went home: with him. Yesterday, the same gentleman - eime_forwordi stated that he had alecovered fie hadlieenmbitakettl that;it was on the sneneciink; Fridry evening hehnd seen Sinn in.the chareh and at_thcv.altae..l 7 .t. • The pastor of the church, testified, that it was "a pnbtie meeting that._ was held on tuesday-dveni4g and nut a class meeting - i . Vierefdrei ttl7trati tmposst ble that ,Sitna coma"have peen'preiettt, 1e saw Sims On the suceeding Friday evening et:the:altar, ms;,Bati:‘l3.lird - tentified; that.'white : 'griitig to the Binsleg.tirea he met Bons comtegtioyvtl tareet tfromthe fire;). he ivas!milling Teiy fast. Tire, RIOT Terar.z-• -We underatand that a memo- , Hal has been 'slant- late the . .4lfeglienYttanneitally, Kennedy & praying that the reward of $lOOO offered by , the City Conneilatitiring•the Riot, be giv en to them fortheir services in restoringloW and or, ' tier or in other rands,. they want the money tole fray the erpenaea ortheir Mancini:M . add :dastardly Progocution. We will enquire farther . -into thi s matter. -We understand the memorial watt-'!'referred to-a eommittel and feather that the 'l 7ll :mbeis 91. C'enicilitiire net tritipne`ed to irent the. iiirtyer:, WILI:SA/tiateB- MiGNI lIA)SA' . 01* "TITS: company ere binet!yi,er4loied fizingjble ingenious. *IA in ritifo..lialiv where.4.Will be esbibited_CM TheXewYork pres,x - were in their praise of than;" , Mr W basitmceeeded on signally in deidcting beriz!ic deed. of bis ' countryinin,and ivbieb were participated in by many of our citizens. - We . alfall begtad 411 one a full nttenddnce on lATeditesdai ; n n vet: idig; te'ieWard ' tbe exertiMie young: artist. . : ; ,1• Etten'Seiteoi. : lllAesitictibe meeting !lett 4;!et . ;•i teg wait eery laigei - -Trioataillaxiii . ll.kili:eq ! ,:s ... i . aa ealled'Ad.. the . chaLy . /Oho Ifdrpeir - kits? iteete'd pfet:etar:e': . • ' Prot ,Stephena, frem the coettnittee appointed at • A previotte meeting; repoited,;a;bill rut tie Legis . ta which only required the. itioptioa. triihe Nett: There maw a vela 4leal .'discaltdoe en its CeetiOni: '' . .The taunt' itelier6it'' faaitine ' to it;' ad adoptedi *at the ",conaelidatioa,! , ; whjett tanned tome Ili, at therTo6ner oieetiok: • '. • w e will pubpsh the Bili " . . • ... .;e:` haire heard several boutOairits of disturb. .ence.a.beleg undepa the r Palm! ,Etridge pia Shurlap!, by the beautiful street lecturer, Sharp. ;.On last.SeP7 day, there were no lea, Orafights at thf meeting. We wonifiriei •stop the wouili of tire odd fellow if:vre could; yet he should"not be permitted to cause such di stOrbarices r. What„may,be the, -I.ire.'eqiie-atriCll.,^-, bar Frank Johntlon'etlionttiptiu .town, but the renowned leader s it; not rtlontilltaiing'ene last' account. • But the retnelii4r.iiithe Conaititti; posseseing• the talent-,,ihieNitiiikkcit 8136 a wide Came, in etill,,e..oeC2ool*fifd , be- Corep the lik.disti.pANloApt..oftbill i city some Ol evenings e iireeki . Laimettr.—A•womac butti few days in the city,- wan committed. for, tria:lVehatffeg';'tvith: etaaliag from .. .a. girl et Mt....pelts house, ard,) a out $3,76. She was suspected feestValine some, arti nlee:Oom a pedlar;; but *33 Made on M. Portattr.--,The letter of thil.distinguithed gentleman trill bir round in 'another „colurdit.: .W 0 • think those prestos, that huvri, gi!eni.p,lace to the statements.° r Macre dy ;should publish Mr.Forietti7l voroilo3 or the 'tiltluitiihei ; iititilircr.'. • • TRUTH Oct . rift-nor, .lhatin a Egbratill.olo3liciitGineigliee, Mr. Graham was Tatilly' statibek ; `Nirej.‘tfrit''heard the . stery:.t . !e: Saturday. No mews. hair comejo - eonfirm. It I.aed : .therefore we set it diiwn , acr• a 'Stupid hose. . . • i OP Wo - Ofe riOeited to •eiiy, itst: . the Thomas bill ips 'wfio.ia:F#l9g . A.cqinikany.iis for California, ifino . t:tl4 who . for , flier! ) , boiodged;(o:kietilbaigh..' . Thi) tteiteeittliciagiterisie had a ghcid time Of it on at. Patrick's tiotittAhe evening, accerd leg to the - aCcoants.: licit been fu rnished with the proceedinge.i: SD" The Lentate of Bishop Otonner, on Bal.. .day evening,, attracted :a fall aad..oveitEloNling.holaik. We- we're otherniee: engaged of *Or itaNre be.". :,:ljef,roe streets were crowde.d,withicAiroTAN simigqinii - yesterday, fi r i our pl ew yak tho otheraltom.tanousetuttern,plpop„ , . ,'Dej,aTbebody oftPenbingtoiii bag been ilpt ut)n:d-zino :01?$: There were'etlyfire eitres! . before the May 7, -or yesterday mandog ; both chdigetl •With.drunhin-1 . . _ Odd r....eg07, , p . 4) andvv;# tomberporsons yesterday . ~..,outt . - iNiviie.BiArrr.iz af .ffii-ioluninry,iii,... . •,.• - sigruzie 4 t of HionT; 0 91P.ilit. 10 W% 1. 1 44 1 . ' .Par, No . io3;43cOber Ter m, Jai% irithe . 1,... 1( ~r,Conit of - .01111M0 a - Vida x4' Alte,xtli .-.. i ~,,,....' 4...Ciiiiaty; ibisfegart • cippOine*acts - Iv Irstif ---- 'lnngtob,•A`tidit6f,- i9*-ats - dit;: sett*: 9ml ati= .•,; ~_ , .. • - -. .:imatalhit ,aiboant of . • Witlittp ,P 9 3 , 9F;c.ttt; :p l l4i9trai'lifoieliatd.." •', ' - ' • • : "••• . .:.;,-_ • • • • • att9o tit'lleretiy giSea.tliai iliciAtiaigtoi i , iit. prtiaa9fi t 9, Iffialiate OK duties or the'foOgO4s . g:ppgairitmeilit'at,th 6 : 194 . 4 y of ;Wit, 1915; at 2 sa'alopk, P. xi at;bo 9,llipS" . in 'Fourth street; Pittsburg:. ' ' :• ' • "ii . • mar2o .. REA D E WASHINGTON. • I ". L.." News by Velegraphi Reported'..forr the Morning . Post. • EzeoutiTeliesslota. Westuttrozotr, March 17,1849.. The Senate has been in Execntive session all day. : The prosktent amain the lidtowing .noininatjons: or.Pfiiladefphin. W. 11.• 1444 Davy .4g:en!,:,Jksisfejdoilcki , , Col lec tor.of tha port of San Franihco... J.H. Hces,Col- Aeco t rof; thp port,ol.l:ll,so.pAanthigil., •Therei wail) mit !cdtitatlaiOnt?Ontio.ui•dity. . ~-.,Th0.9c00t0 tidjokiftko:n 7ffeclsilel9yor_Thtirs day. •;a .5; WAsmEttooN, Matal3 9 4 l oP"* . • All the itoniidaiionsiiio .tht;ti . .e . (ol'„t# 4 9 l Y., except that of Mr. M/Gsughar, as , Goriragriftbe! now territory of Minesoti, ;:ttlionyitriejeOtoid by a voto'of ; 22 to- 2Ers Tho balaace of theolest*at.:yysif •accupleti cussing tbe'Protoc'of to the llQeiipo treaty. " 'f ••• *- ' Parr tontrlnA•;*re 19-4;4- at. • • David .Hivton, Clerli 9r the:oipb u nv o Ca fi o, di e d this morning: He is the second clerk ivhcilits died 'out cif t~pf once iiaeo tho Stet of O'Cuiliint • • • AmfAmrkfilarett.l9. .A. steamer ficA N,der Y ork' at,thle'poiet . o•day. -She eneotleteted large fichit or:kw - - • • • ••• • ;Ntur:.Yoatro areti 19, II P. Bt.' is.no ina i ked ebonge from Siterday, hue Ale : intirtet itt, it any thing; ' r we noteitales 'tirM(lo.'bbli. or Waste in ntO7ger,sll4 • • ,•• , • : • . • : r.l--:.;• Graln..lleles or 10,0b0nostiols-allthlitilCorn at 4534. Prime. Yellow nt 660 . ••• : •.:Litidl:Selei at 200 ' bills 6366;:' • Troyisiiiini.. The re is l es's movereii( j'eTrick, : the . • einftterbeitig. heavy. —•— - -7•••••••‘••••••:-"•—"'" • ' Money Matketii Sal es of Trenlnify Mites at 4091. . . - .=-PHILADELPHIA MAStRICT;'-i • • • PIL A DpirPlA, ardli 1 • Jilt , . I:loor...The; Market is....firtnilerstli • g ypitia kasten, 'and:hone deluged and some .shipping,lnatiltp.with Bales nt 4,75 per bbl. r „Eye Flour.. Sales at ? r l2 per,bhl. - , ,p*. W • Grain.. The demand for-Corn.and.heat *geed, but the transactions are lint.Jarge; pthen.Gyalneure quiet ; we note .sales of PrixtreYellow.Cotn. . Whiskey.-. Sales [Orli; • Wheat..Salei at 1,0001,63 per bgshel. P,ye..Sales at 66c; the article, Isin demand. Grdr.eries..Striall supply in first hatidstgreinarket le . unehanged. - tnaiket iednehinged. ' E . • • •• PSID. . . • WEDN'DAY, s '2Iir hIARCE;rAND FOLLCAVING EVENINGSAEXCEPT F.IAITED&'I%).: yr ountotxxiirPrositomealeriatbverbrv, "cauZ; by intvOnheip stafe - Narat^s3rtiiii4irtblelt has beettextubited steit.We46;ill.l3attrard'ailtsielligta Hall, New Yodr,thad three vikekain Albany, will .ed as above. • The Diorama opens with a :. SCENEIN_XIIE.GuLp mraoocl; - , - - .• hlel-of‘Var,_Sheinnetr;',grahernirts,' &c., are, keen sail ing along. The railing of die Deese, tbe,gnichtul:mo lion of the vesseleupwarite•of seventy of _wbich'are 'seetildneeeding up•the Golf,-unlit they arrive,imposite the 'toy of Vera- Crtizmiikes' this" the iriosttheautifur steno everdeptaadin 'thy Efinranth: - ' ' • . SPLENDID.DANYIEW..OIP`THECITT.!_• • ~ ' klagnificent Night'Se.ene,l:•Aattattival Of th,t United Stales' Brig •Borners,i on- tho'..blockeding,settnee. The English Frigate Endyntion seen - tenrrive,cists oh- • ohor and furls up her sails,' 'tfie‘Maxteatt•Dri ,Creoto ' slips thiciagh the blaCkatle:and Moore claie e eels. brated andnitherbo ftypregatibie orStilk.)nan 0110 a. Lieut. Parker, with Hypron,.,Begern r . and six Men; are.seen to leave the Somervand proceed to the 'Eadyritionnight comes, antrthey'reiti te'theltreole— . secure the crew, then set the Ship ow . ' ••=The .Drutas :beat AO Arms";•liut • too date';glee gallant Americans have done their duty too•welD andlthe Brig -soon lificomes enveloped In dames; and finally blows up. . Vie - Storni then arises, which ended iir t file - thrreklafthe ith fortunate anti iihfai . eil&theil,hni;(9o . titt. one et4hP. gal- Sant ‘SPio ite; (Ifynson.)andhar site llcat Vie W is the ARM VALOF GEN. SCOTT..Iid the stentn propel ler Massachusetts. • lie in fired - apart iii:Thetdas of the Castle,-- , shots are exchanged, but he aucceedain recon noitering the harbor.. . • . ,"•• Ship qf War, 1 1 orouports, Steameri aitttaittt ;Soots , are next seen to arrive. The Serf Boats arerittthiched and the landing of the Troops. commeutes4they,nre fired upon by the Castle and lidleprotectedthy the dis e.harte o r broadsid e s or 4,,,m0 - yorisibto . iertitr fond- • - THE sECONDtrilet • `r • ' . Terrific Bombardment from thro,liand. alleties, s h avr .lo' the : elect the 'thalls'apeu the 'city by day and night. TAe Confidgratiafi in the Cityithe highttlevious "to theisurrender,le the. most airfully-grahkrepresimta tion.of the event ever attempted,. ' • •- ; I. • Ernraneeof the victorious AmericanAntiy uto the Grand The , trarlous Begin:wane of.liemalars•nad Volun teers aroarecti defiling and utking up their positions pre 'vlous to the sarrende ref the. colors and hoisting•of the Arnerimin Flag, blebs, ralutetlon the eritradee of Geli. SCOTT and F ULM into the city. ' • •••• Tile - whole:ltMil' work - cif 'talkie mastic endirtizans, and is the lecgisr ritechitnical Sizhibitiaivadedeen in the United State's.: the tfcsselsneateet thelapietators are of - great magnitude:. The 'otoldiiiri ate •largevGgures than UTE neually seen.•in it Diorama:: prosy thlngis moving as if giftedwith life.. • • • . The'Netv York Pi-ratting. Mister, , of; Gtli - November, "The Diorama now exhibitiug titGOViffrOndway, is one • .or the most ingettiopifintrd .extratnGinabylwßrks of the !, kind ever produced either in Europe of America. Marl- ; -eel's Bur .ning of Moseow' 'was 1 tat inferior:to it, both in ; pictorial _and mechanical elfeet•:- and,the •Battlo or ; Bunker Hill' wee but a specimen oflourney-work cam- I pared with this manteNn ' eett of art .. The, tossing of the I ' -sea the motion of the ships tho tiurning of the Creole io theharbororVem th e sit king ot theSoiners, the E filing (rain the Di rti the lauding of thatroopii, and all the promntent ineidents of the bombardment oe the c ty.a re so faithfully represented,tbat it lo:diftiraft 1.9 convince !, "ourselves of the non:reality of the seerle...2 Tickets :',5-:-Glahlretr, htilf.prica...-Doors open ; at 7; Camillo rises siv7l. J: MrAn Exhibitionoo Satunitg ofternoo4.62i o'clock ? for Sehoulisana•FuMilies.:. %.„: iii.ii.;•.:knarßie3t 1/111.SAG1CS.f.'OTATOESfiTo.dor_reio'd tsod for sale by:• , rmar2pi • AttnasTßonaie ROZER. . . , • DULA : Yu: li—A" smolt . Ot. verr,g • Jan reed an *MO : for sakte by linertlJ ARMSTRONG,WW/2ER. . IuItACON-300 pieces• Cityloiloked,loriate by zsitir2o • • ~ARAISTRONG-&:CROZF.R 10/31Witt#4 1 - 11U T TE104;T64tif 'teed 'and for .ale t 1.1C.Eq5146. . , G+VJ mikr4o : 'AgmsTitosot. • ozER.. r ,•.• • :2000' Premium' Blinds. lip J. id North Sixth street, Pliiladel ...Ll4;phitt,•Vrarlialt Mold and .trind,our Shade ManWar toren (awarded the first find highest. Medals's f the New York; Ilahltraire Plilladelphin;Exhlbiticnis, for the superiority of.his BLINDS, with confirmed aiinadence in I his utinffneture.ytisks the attention of purchasers to his $, ussorlfuent OflillOU Blinds of narrow and wide struir, with fancy plain irrinnaings; of hertstylerkund colors.— Alse, a large and general assortment. of Trarupartra Window Shades, all of which he willsell at the lowest CASII rifest: - •••-• • • Old sfinal painted and al to new. •Dsettss supplied ontberat terms.. • . • The citizens of Allegheny' Con'. trateletttieettally vited to eall,t , efont purchasing erlsewhecotifident of 11:7" OPeullf ,rnattlkatneod • • To: Country Jitlorttbritito: MURPHY; lit lus'll/Ifoleuells , littotan, North-- Corner of Fouttilittialtkiliet'iitreets, Pitts :burgh; (iiplataiiMisstatkliXoOrja ..o,ntrei...tb the inspee- : srisiaor,Conutry - Merehadys.att,eXteioStyte IlaToply . of New - f .Sprog.'6 l / 4 :ol,.ipeludiag,Thit.,tieivOt ; ittyl e e of Spring :Alpacas,]'riots, ilingilams ,; 1 and. Dress 'Mod!! ginartillyt .•ies?" Glotreir and HosHosiery;e, Ilogaet;Ribbon,, Laces ztignigit;'Ean; Prices law. 1 ' Exitrtniea trilYholeitite.Rtanius:front - 4110. , int° • I IN,P 1.1%TE BUR ti•ii ;.OR: 4.1410 If •I .41 tbesien.alffhtSAeaf , Peen .0 4 ottrtdastfropt &Horan. AN LEAHY •Eight:LAart,s,;tilb. each or:121 tbs. of .131nd..uuttloaroot,thu best-Flour s the.nsurkebyrill,atErrd, tor .23 cents,:eiab P.Ond for cash, only, svill•he sell.; . ;:-• • • , Castomersiboth wholes ale and relailssian he 'served with this Extra Large Broad; frolll'iris . rzzon, passing through the - city every morning.. • - ' ••" Bestdos,liolufs , nhroys orr bona Dysiepoia and Rye s :Brand; and 'frestrEasks, morning and agesnaoss. Orders Writ his steire'shallhe attended to,' punetutiny. frnrl9:3t ..1 1 9=10 - (Dleptuelt,'Rhtonlele!und GoVettoceopy St) MEE IMINEMI filti.oo.ltfjentiof lelitzliia!s.nit Viet n sty. :nrIRE chizena. of,' , Elttsbarkh, um4ipi.itUintly me re minded,that they can fit thenuelvesinth name orate . 1 handsomest FIIENCLi CiIIaik•TEASAV,Md, QUEENS. 'MARE AND. GLAB.9-44 7 ',bentity, .pnce and quality, i aguirioi.be excelled in thin or Mayo:her...Os 'Meat of the %.,Sountaiu*- 7 at MeHOPPNOON'Srigo;;IICSIVO O, I street. I .These .you w ill.,fied.coot; of stioilreplirsl.y.bitis and blue • ;stone.nato,.la lea, dinner a nd toilet nett s , or io s e p oral p pireetl, oc.cx.oPeited, hi. ibis cAIY ;424.1 pa the proprie tor in ..boutia remove frpra rho , Store. , now occupies, to a more central part of the cart Fit§ the - I:801e Saloon;) , I • • triitesirtms.of - Plccing Out his .P l sgzl°ckPri o l°L r til.in i ti r .2 e wnre n f ~ ,h T.otloliealilrdtdtstuiibVhefik7g, &r., i moving no : cafe: nntOnk axle noiv , hasin store, and' iiirthicaniosa daY,to:do . lsP;;lt.wil r lo . ! . :llllei him to close "pat almost b , • ia.endiCaloa." ;- iidefannland civic adg al 'Ail e iiorina us sacrifice, - rinirdleeh linnorling.'coat:**Non'frttn , time to eteure , r ry./kergaine Mae may;birthiriiilbteiptlonunity ycu may hnitwof seeming Quednaware nVirtich low pines.: '• Remember •7. ,• BODAINSON, WA.Anlzent, three aloota;bcion , .tith at. MR'S. .F:LIZA 'COLLINS, tobe was once at i sit • y aka: wilt call *phi; shit may liear of something to Iferadvaitage... • _ • -•(. A, ItiSttilf.;:SOld ter'B„.. Agent, • iviti7AtjAPF Bakewell4Bading,tiltnnt riitAbo tg. . . 4 7 1..._kniii • I;t 4 atill and geor 'ehoiCeiti variety ever; AX..edferilAnd,CAMP.p e t'CRAVRPS' rat 'prices,. you! ;Fad79, l ,oX.l.P.Tdie . i • '• •CLOTH STORE , Poiti Buildings, Corner Filth and Wood ate. marlik2or • • NEN'YORK
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