.. _ , INICOIOAN GAULS , SONG. • - hearts are 'tabour native land, • , .. urtioNt.bi for her glory, ti t u W#rritirls wreath isin our hand, , . r lips breathe out her story; l r..lolrty bills and valleys green, • .... . : 4 Are shining bright before inr, . • - Aand like a rainbow sign, is seen 1 4 „ Her,proad flag waving - o'er us. ' . --' 4 ‘,:iincribere are smiles upon our lips • -'• - ' -", ; , For 'who - meet the &amen.— .* orPlk • , ,4,r gl star knows no eclipse, ~,-., ;. .f 4 •,_ Voi t en smiled tipotrby women. i . , ,;, pso who brave the to ighty deep ! 4 scorn t . i , , '4 - '4 a tbreat of danger, -7, 1..,..V , ,,,.. t 4 smiles , eeiomir , teary Iti weep r : t t ,if 0,41:4 , 1_ ~ every ocean ranger. . . . - ~. ... Our hearts are with Our native land, - . - - -our senile tbr her - freedom ; Our prayer isfor the gallant band Who stiike.where honor leads them. NiAtig'SrearclattllPSWalisyc breathe, ...:.-,-.___?Tie Rieediw e endleskdower ; ."": ', " 7 i, - , '73Kenl iatille. for hint some endless - Wreath: t o Who scrns a .tyrant ' s power. ~ . _ ... ' . . . UM =EI ;:• - - - • They tel l or,Prance , s 'beauties rare, Of -Mira proud daughters,. pfScotland.'s lassies, England's fair; A n d the Jayniphir or Shannon's waters • We needllot bhast their haughty charms , .Though ory l. .op i ss atoned them . hover ; Our esinFreedom's ards- A Frecrum for a /over: 17.lustritta ivarionsi mom/. • Reason. The Alpine bares, says Pennant, in August be. to cut great `quantities of soft tender grass and ,:.. • -:l:akitilierbs„which they spread out to dry. This hay, about autumn, they reflect into large beeps, and place either'; beneath' the overhanging rocks, or'round the trunks of trees,- in conical heaps of -,--rvarious sizes, .according - to the number of the so-, tiety that make them. They, select;the best of veg trebles, and crop -them when in the fullest vigor, which they meke into the best and , greenest hay, the judicious Allender in which they ary The ,common sqpirrel makes a nest of moss, and driid leateS at the corks of a tree's branches, with hiales at'opposite sides, and as the wind var .•.,.• shuts the hole towards it. Inlays up maga nuts, acorns, fruit anatterries for winter, never touching them till Wanted. The field man collects large stores:Rte., in the same manner; the German. harvester makes. -large chambers for gram, beans 'and peas, each in a separate cell, . - somatitries a liundred pounds weightin the whole. Thetiritibn 'which quadrupets am capable of ref coining, discovers a lower-degree of that improve; bilitywhich distinguishes r superior race, which, urtfar as at extends, resembles ours, although at the same time it marks its specific difference by -... "ltsanvaainglitnitation. Clumenbach's ape would „ manage wood foi the stove and put it in with as much judgenaent and economy as a servant. He was Often at the c a llege, and used to examine the ptijaito skreciinens ,With amusing' imitation and grimace _' . One day he found a work on insects on =the table, which, be studied with great gravity; beta person orteitering VOorri'an hour after ', 'watds; feuta- that the ape brut with great dexter ,' itY pine -bed out all the.beetles of the large plates, - and' eaten them, ;ramekin. the pictures for real bisects. -This was an unlucky, but not a foolish - - - neticin. - Yosittaer . had an °ran.' which was taught eat witha spoon and fork , and picked out his . ...stratiberries one ‘by„ one from a plate. Getting loose one day, it uncorked a bottle of malaga wine - drank it off, and , put.the bottle in its,place. See. sagothers open - its chain padlock with a key, it - -; pit a _bit of stick• into the key holeand turned it ' about iii all directions to unlock it itself. A black so was-taught to find geme,'and to bark and stand `Stearly'as well as a . pointer. When _very Yousig she 'becarrie attached to wine pointed puppies, and tbe keeper resolved-to try her. He gave her • some pudding 'of berleymeal as her reward, and 'threw stones at ber when she did wrong. By this ‘, :node he soon taught her what be wished. As :soon as tbegarne she pointed rase, sbe always re ,: turned for her reward. The quadruped animals, - • of their ' own will and nature, and from inborn in stincts„ - do actions Which require knowledge, tea. soning, and judgment in mankind. Ranedeer fol. •_ lOW a leader which they implicitly obey; antet lopes run in a'regulai file, led by au older one-. Elephants make their journeys ma this plan. ,Many. animals are found to make. ' defensive at.- reigements A Cape baboon having taken off ;!'..-shtneclothsfrom.the barrackT, lueut. - Shipp farm ed a - pierty-tr;tecOver them. "With twenty MO, I made a circuit to cut them off from the caverns to w hich they always fled forhelter. ::They oh 4erved my movements, and detaching about fifty. to guard the entrance, the others' kept; heir post Wo could see them collecting stones and other -missiles. One old 'gray beaded one, who had often paid,.us, a visit at the barrack, was seen distribu , :ring, his orders as if a general. We rushed on to the attack, when, OD a scream from him,.they Wit led enormous stones upon us, so that sta were for '', cid to give up the contest" When tisons scent :the approach of waives, the herd throwthemseltes into the term of circle, placing the weakest in the niLldla and the strongest outside, and thus ,present•an impenetrable forest of horns. The black bear's method of fishing is as dexterous as any school-boy's could be. Setting' on his hind paws on the bank- of a river or lake, be continues ao motionless, that he might be mistaken for the bushy stump of a tree. He has sometimes ed even the practiced eye of an Indian . . With in. Credible: celerity ; he siezes with his right paw the • fish - that pass by him. He seems to know that I . .incrinini, and evening are the time for fishing.— , •The following is 'Mane de Laister's strewn* of her weasel t "It plays with my fingers like a kit . ten, juinnaan my head and neck and if I prisent tranda - it the distance of three feet, it jumps '.l ‘ rato Stem Without ever missing. But it ft impos ,: table tai open a drawer, or a box, or even to look at: a paper, but he look at it also."' Building skill appears in the bearers's construction as in any laumfin fabrication of a cottage. Foreseeing - - ='"cautioitiashOwia by many animals by their pla. eingSentinel; to watch and give alarm - of danger.' The bobae which inhabits the dry and sunny cgs Of the mountains;, gain search of food in the marningend tniddle of the day, placinge sentinel to : give...warning of approaching 'danger. The --.-manatain: marinas place sentinels upon a rock while the rest make hay. If the sentinel sees a ham . ,''an eagle, or a dog, he alarms his companions bye loud whistle, and is the last to enter his hole. - Wild.asses,,lamoS, Siberian horses, and antelopes place sentinels. The sheep on the Welsh moan - tains feed in companies, and one is set as sentinel. ~. If Ibis aees.any one advancing,, it looks at him till tomes within eighty or one hundred yards; - - and if he still . approaches, he alarms his comrades . ; ‘ 4 ,,by.. , a loud whistle, two or three times repeated, and all scamper off to the steepest parts. Ttat , 'Alpine marmots lodge together in subterranean ! apartments, and , their labor for collecting tinted- • als for these is carried on in common. Some eat 1 finest herbage and others collect it. To transport this, onellies down on its back, and extending its limbs forthat purpose, allows himself to be load. ed.= Othens trial him - thus loaded by his tail to -the place. All the instances which - occur, in J these classes .of beings, of ceoperatin4;action for same.common:end, show the intention and desire 'to Smite their efforts for that purpose and, there- • tortvia mind that designs, perceives, comprehends, wills, operates, to,produce. it. This quality is = shown by the rat leading "a blind one by a strew which he puts into, his companion's mouth. By the migrating squirrels, when they come to a river which they -wish to cross, they draw a piece of • bireir;:inirt to the edge at the .water, mount on it : 7 ithiiii44,.themielves to the waves, raising , their tails.to , catch the wind. -.The Cayenne possum 1 •:ohco . .it when it cannot reach the crab upon. which it (Wes with its paw, it throsts in its long 'prehensile -tail "to- cook them out. - The honey . { weasel shoits it. Towards sunset he issues from hislagle .Near this be sits upright. and holds one of his paws before his eyes, in order.to modify the ; 1 . 48.0 f-the rain: Wheillie sees the bees he is look. lag for, he ' knows they, are , going home, and , he :takes care to keep 'lathe same direction; in order In'En,d , them. When -Messrs. Condamnie & 800. '.ger-wereineasuring the length nf a degree in Peru; reins - large" monkeys were admitted into their `rdoms,'Sluring the -time they Were making, their abservatioqOan - tia - rapantains. These animals, of their - own accord went through a series °flak tattoos oftheir action!. - - -TueY planted the sigriale nut io.-the peaddluna, ~and then to , the table, as if to com mit their remarks to paper. ya Thecce sionalfy. pointed the telescope to the skies, as if to; sniveysthe ode. 7-It is -related' of an arcing that tehingedto:3lr. Grant, that, after a lady badgiven I=EZI • 'IT - ' ' • - MI Z=I=F4SMM!IM . _ him cold water instead Or tea for itiveral•titnes, he . shoivell great vexation at it, and to kxoWwheth er it was so,'lint in - his finger. Observing this, she gave bira hot water, which scaltled..bitnafter that, he , always puut in:a spoon orjejt : ieEt i rtr,34pd fitali4nd•touched the :porn. This'eietio - it,velis vets like am all irfleetton. PITTEIBILRG-H: , , SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1849 fp - For Conimaralal and 'River Newe r iee - _ . _ , , The aoLee t t i reele.-31arket Reports, Lo., BACtie - Telegraphic Head. theieithend annals:el and the Tan Hour „ . , 'We call the nerione intention of the workingmen _Of • this:county io the following extracts from Articles is the' • . • "But RESTRICTINGhe liones of tabor to TEN'', - WILL NEVER do thisp'ecc.-:.0/nrefu, • . • . • •. "Let the scaleLliowever incline! to which sideit may;Oni thing ' is very certain, that' neither the preaching of radical newspapers, nor the harangues ofdemsgogues,” nor the EItIFIRECLSM OF TEN HOUR SYSTEMS. can regulate the relations of-labor -and capital, Prodoce the slightest Influence of AYermanent eMracter npowthe rates of wages."..- I Gazerre .Al'arrh, 4." • " • ' * "we will furnish weir *bleb Con tain the PROOFS thaVbefore thesdectinn, as ear!' a-, least as the 7th of August, IVE - DECLARED OUR DIS APPROBATION ovrar TEN AIOUR tinker February 9. . , THE TAIIIIPIr 417,1if13T10N, _ • ; The Gizette, i noticing the purceedinge or the Deniocratie Coniention, thus skate of the %Resole- Alen in relation to the Tariff:--- These gentlemen would fanhope that the Tariff `or '42 is nni" obsolete idea."..rn !bah with gloating satisfaction upon thw,,ilistresses Which the policy of Polk and Walker have, inflicted Open_ the industrial pursuits- of the , country; aped the silent manufactories; thehaidirept proprietors; the scatter -ed and impoverished "Workmen—but they cherish their hopes in vain ;Oil ,Geri. Taylor, in the choice of hiiCahinet, him given no earnest of the policy of his administration, as cheering as it is gratifying to the heart of -every . friend •of AmeriCan indestrY.(3l lie ha* given the most indubitable assurance that he understands and regards the generous support given to himself by'Perinsylvania—a *upped 410 C only de. Signed tiaexpresa the highest respect for his exalted character and distinguished military achievements, but also as a decided and memorable rebuke to those who had cheated this eldCommonwealth into a vote for Polk, and - as au expressive condemnation of the Tariff of Nl6. (41 Not only the admitantration, but the new Congress as far as chosen, is decidedly in favor: of coming back to the wise agd benefieentl l policy of the Tariff of 1842.1,53 [l]—The cf Tariff" is perhaps not en obsolete , idea; bit a Tariff for protection le—almost. it is true (and the Gazette will hardly deny , it) that ma ny of the prominent Whigs of the North and South have abandined the "Tariff of ' , Op and are about giving up the protective theories altogether. We are no prophet, but we dare predict that at,the next Presidential election the Tariff of 4.2 will be where the Natipnal Bank now M. This thing of Whigs abandoning measures after years of hard struggling is not gepreeedented. The doctrine of protection Is un-democratic, unjust to the whole people, and therefore it cannot stand. [2l l The Democrats "look with gloating %algae. tion upon the distresses which the policy of Polk anirWalker have intitcted upon' the country," tkc. Hoiv characteristic this declaration Had we seen if in a stray leaf we might have guessed that it came from the columns ofthe Gazette . Where are the distresses t Let the Gazette answer. Compare the times under the Tariff of '4B with the times under the Tariff of , 41. There are distresses in this coon try we kaow ; and these distresses Polk and Walker attempted to - remove, and the removal of the Whig Tariff set was an; important step in , the great reforM - movement which it is the peculiar mission of the Democratic party to, urge forward_ to cousin:nation: We have the testimony of every eommercial paper in the Union that Ihe times ere now prosperous.-- Can we need other evidence of this than &Alone. through OM' streets! Bat we steed tat aqua audis .point in an intelligent - :otimMunitylike this._ --When the Gazette will point to, the" Went mandataries, Inankrupt proprietors, antlered and impoverish. ed workmen" --made so by the action of the De mocratic ' administration—we . may speak further.— We may then point to some sort of "distresses" titl ing the years ' 43 ,.44,..'45, and 'id w:re protec. ion" (so called),prevailed • [33—We shall see what Gee. Taylor and his Cab : inet will do. In the Mean time, we will ash far in. formation, whether there is net something in the annexed, xtract frank. Gen-Taylor."' Inaugural &I dris"; that indicates a hostility to protection,'n the Whigs underoand and odrocate it : '- It shall be my duty 10 reCOMlllelad-Stleb constitu tional measures to Congress as may be necessary and proper to secure the encouragement and prot‘etion of the great interests of Agriculture . , Commerce and Manufactures. tg Protection of the great interests of Agriculture, Commerce, and ildanufactares.l , A Democratic President might hare used the *alb words, and meant all that President Taylordoes. - If - we are not mistaken it is the policy of the :Whig party.(or hat been) to protect Manufactures and through the*. the. Agricultriaral interests—:as for. commerce', hit .the vessel's rot, and the mariners go IWO this and cotton beguile But, as we have ..ssiii,:iefore we shall see what Gea. Taylor and his do. There is something ludicrous in this:' ' A man, who..Ampported the nominees of the - Philadelphia. Convention charging the Democrats with cheating :the people into the support of their eineleates! Was not the Philacielphia Convention a fraud in it 7" self, pronounced so by the best men , in the Whig par+. ty. The people of the Iklorth have been deceived - the South have tiCerideceived. , Is 411040 t If we have not evidence enough on hand now to prove this x the nest Congress will furnish abundance. While . the administration Is bet talking, it may get along, and avoid , the shoals and quicksands, but when the members are called upon to act the position Will be different. There. le one paragraph more in the article of the Gazette to which we call attention : There is . 'a large number or influential members of: the patty in this comity, who heartily dislike the radical and reckless spirit of Die modern Locofeco• lam and who look back to the better and purer days of Democracy . for .the sources of their political creed. • - . The first clause contains a palpable untruth: .. If the .Gazette sincerely advocates the "Rome . stead Exemption " doctrine we tftink its editor as " radical end reckless "as we are. Surely there can be no greater innovation upon present systems than securing 'millions of property 'from execution. Why should the Gazette denounce the Democratic party of tbie county because .it advocates this and similar measures r Dieessenusetts Progressing t The Legislature' of old federal Massachusetts, tmirabile dicta!) has passed a law, milking_ the Stockholders in: Brinks individually liable, for the payment and redeinption of their hills, in case of a suspension-or apile!e payments. • The lair also pro lades that any transfer, of steel made by persons' having reason to, believe a bank is about to stoppxy meat,ishall tie deemed void. This clause extendi to all transfers' made within six months previous to the suspension. The passage of inch a laW in Mag. sichusettisheira conclusively thus the enlightened and progressive of the age, is even seizing hold of lCfi^ Cu aratrzuoldclEtairtr,:Hiq. : , for' the last four years the efficient Pirttnauterat - Pittsburgh, has le. nigind that porition; and we learn 'hoe kamild, the fine Hotel In' rourth.itriet ale city 'which be designs opening about themiddle of April. Mr.' Ncicibken Zong:ficon acted at the highly 11/r 'Pr°Fietor Pr4lei:Pittrirurgh rHacharga,HotgA•_ . • ' ._ • :.A,40 . - HARPER, EDITOR AND PROP Coirtalio,a . - own orßummerArrvaisti #arrirforrgh;March 20,1849. Ma. wiring. : — Theprivate cafOrdw—of Whieh I send you a c9P9i to ehorf you how matters ate here arringed—zottgrill fiptetealekrel4,godillyi.jintetier, 'of bills, hottr.,•frolif:=,the444tii anWiclo*. Iklooks; as large yet*ictiothttik But, up to this date,4imetihaeilmo:!-.„%iikdi*'biiiill-Pentied sizty•fourtheriession, to the pe. rind. This ck the noise out of ''&l' Daily News, published at i . kiladelphia, which stated that this Legislattire was not worki9g, ,1r ;; It -we? to set until Oat ibly, it couid not4get.throbgli- With the. multitude of_business that is doill,accumulating,on dieir file.. There are now about eight hundred bills, and more to cotno`fiein - aommittees It is general . ly supposed that there is not muclideneibecausethe, rekt l AWpr.the449sVciti Jona- not es yet been acted. upOti; s Etch. as theeppropriati on bill; &C.' The Reuse panned forty un §bill, tiS;daY, and .adjourned at the lite hour of:6; o'clock; the ones which iminediare. ly,intereifti4 ; nonstituents j are " An act to incorpo ' rate! the Temperaticeville and Nillilestolvti Turnpike and ,Plank tonPaei; "!',te incorporate" Pittilit4l) nod Steuhoprklie:Beilroad Company." "An Act to incorporate the Meadville and Allegheuy Breakwat• eigisek itnaß;COniPituY:" Also, •r au Act, to tablish a uniform standard for ilia ineasureniebt of gitogoiriojti Coal'," This is our share out of;the passed on: to ovri .20mo. °flit:doh aie, Jetgthi;;aniii, consider a "good day's work. • But what the drones_ of city of,crabsf the" would 'do,- if . • ther:were her it poretbmthis deponent can say. ; Ite4riiitieti4O 'ttie.gietieteauly,delegatiott from that , city,l,most candidly confess,,they are the very best' sort oilmen; and are an honor to their constituents; but, a is doubtful that these city constiOants4da any (0' them; The geotlemen' comprising House; and indeed the Senate, are all of the working order and like our Own here are. no drones in thin hive. . , You will, ornasy perceive by ,the Keystone paper of to-day, that there is an open . rupture with the Calmat Board"; just tialisintedin lity , last letter to , you --lee this paper, and'' it . willfully'verity toy suits. merit; and you may Teti on any thing f write you I confine myself to actual facts„thit late or early, will fully deidope thenaselves as fall grove. The Senate had undet conaidgration a foolish bill.. It was enact to punish juvenile offenders7in what, think yo t for purloining apples 4iatii orchards . : the penalty, fine and coefieementi • Our .old Or Ilrfield, from Monroe, made ono of his rich and ra crept:echos, in opposition.to thislogiviative foblery, that killed the bill instantly. I winild be glad to see mote sucb,ororthy, practical men, to the Senate as this patriarch of Democracy;:never Wasting time; aad never speaking but when necessary, and always to the purpose. Yon will regret with me, to hear, that Senator Levis, of Boiler, is nOtexpected native; in all prob. ability his family will not be bere to see him alive.- Our friend Noble, has also been confined for several days; but I am glad to bear this morning that lie is out of danger. There are several members sick— this cannot be a heilthy place. I fled tbere is muctianxiety now to get home from all quarters . ; and Ido assure you, that I would like to see Allegheny City, or - something that dwells therein: Mr. WD.leases , here for Philadelphia, in the morning, and will retarn home in it few days. Mr. Yattamer, the French gentleman; who is here on a mission from , 'Europe, in relation to National Interchange*, ha collected and forwarded to France, some fourteen hundred . volemes of books from this • place. - He is al) oddity in his tray ; with a good deal of shreirdnesa, characteristic of his nation, and pa. , titaness without bounds.. Messrs. Swartawelder and Biddle are great favorites with him. I occasionally enjoy myself with , this extremely polite foreign count. lint, bets, after all, like any other a/frittered Mon seiur frog eater. The Committee Sari detecting 'frauds on the Canal, meets agaiQ to•morrow.. The Sergeant at Arms re turned to-day with a witness that bolted. What he 'wows* ot. whet they. will now do with . hireit dare sot eicress TRUTH. Disappointment sad Death. n taaappoinxranta lurks in manila prize; As becalm flowers; and stings as with saccessr • Our readers will remember the 'announcement a few days since,. of die sudden death of Miss Atha - SOU, daughter of Hon. Leierett Joihnvon.Represen tan Ve from this county. Front severs !of the neigh, bora we learn the following painful particulars: ---she had been for some time receiving the attentione.ofe young physician In the town where she lived , (Do. veto who, It *emit, either hole' his fault or hers, en- grouted too large a portion of her affections. She learned too late that he had proved faithless to her, by offering his hand to another. She immediately became ill•COIIVU11110138 100 k place, and the died the neat day in terrible agony. So marked were the symptoms of roues, that a post mortem elimina tion was had by Dr. Hubbard and a Professes of _Chemistry -frOal, Oberlin, which resulted In detecting - a large quantity of AISEMC in her stomach. The young lady was highly respectable, the idol of her parents, and her premature death was deeply la mented by a large circle of friends. Thip appears to be 0110.0 i those unfortunate CAM where strong affections and desperate resolution pre fer death to disappointment.—Cleerland Pfaindealer. I The Ron City Rangers are getting along fice ly. The Louisville Courier of the ;9th thus notices them - - Then Iron Witty Rangers," numbering twenty-fire men, from Pittsburgh, under command of Captain Stough, left for St. Louis yesterday morning, on the steamer Dewitt Clinton. They 'go by way of the Independence route, anit are well fitted out for the expedition. Berra S oreatsonso.--Charles Lee Carter, Esq., • has been nominated for Congress by the Whigs o the Richmond, (Va.,) districti,ip place of John M. Sons. There i11,4":0:11311 disaatlifection.at this, and ;soother convention elsmsbere fa talked of On the sth of COLOIED Gorm DroOmts.--John Routh, of Ten aaa,Lb>Mahout leaving for California, with twenty five selected negroes, te, dig gold. The Memphis Eagle also says that several others from that section have taken servants with them. Ifir The Washington corresp o ndent of the Phila-. deiphia Ledger nays The Collect - m*llp orPhiladelphis isnpwrpalancing betivetia Cql. Ramsey and !Wm. D.,LessAiAircesoi mprcial candidate of Philadelphia. Mr. Aahinead may, be the District Attorney -of the Eastern District of Philadelphia. Sir Th e good people or New Castle; in Lawrence county, designed having a grand blow out on Thurs. : day, on account of the establishment of their new 'county'. They roasted an oz, and performed, no doubt ; many other patriotic acts, highly gratifyingto themselves. • Dxsts.zettrisch—W e )earn from the Youttglown (04 Republican; that the 'boom ofJohnliontgomery in itrookSobl, Trumbull county, was burned on Sat toddy night lust. Ono of his children perished in the flame. ; others of his family were, severely burped. . • SW The Rouse of Representatives of Massachu setts, on 'Saturday, • by, a yetis of 115 to 91, Paned the bill making a plurality of votes elect Presiden tial Eleitors!, and also Congressmen on the 2d trial ilex W. C. gond ' Eiq. , the Director of the Ohio vatoq at . Cambridge,Mtuut., claims the ieiention of the ElecircAtagoetic Clock, for which 'Congreits re• comfy opproprigteo $lO,OOO to Prof. Locke. . . W ' The expornr,of specie from the port of New York, ae . denifinnied by the entries or the Custom House, 6:omliltirch .19 tir6prO:l7,.7ere $16,898, making a totel'ltilie'lan: - .lst. - or $279,884. . .- - • liar& B —Hatolie t late editor et titer Ohlo" Ste nda rd s flatf , the. Free Sod organ, - ) has, been , elected . Preai. :dent of : the board 'of -public workala *4840. • EESE , ate„ 4;-s, monong patt. Dtotaira.—The crated, nimble obtain admission to'Philo Ball last "rreningahosr the interest taken by ear.citizens in '-thitslorely tisane! work. To pretest incrinvencingtbasellres ,Ldy soiled Mt. warsoh igeil y (very reluctantly - no doubt,' to refuse selling - storetickets and close,the , door. We understand that 'arrangements will be made next week for the sale ot: tickets- is -the -day time sod no more will be issued than can be tomfirrtably anted. There is an exhibition at 21 o'clock this sr ternoisn, bat none this evening, the RAH having been previoutly engaged by the Literary Society. . , " SANDY AND BLAYZA CAZIAL."-4iTAI are pleas ed to learn that this'work - is now in eseeltent larder to New Lisboa , Ohio, and Will is a few weeks -be entirely complete to &bait on the Ohio Canal.:-.: Several boats have already arvived at our wharf,' heavy loadened with the product. of the counties on that line, and we notice heavy shipments of war dm:l44e, tkc.„to __New Lisbqa, going to Columbia, Stark, Wayne, and other' counties la: - .0bio. We would call the attention of m erchants`and shippers to this new work. • Ctcrratrol— ! To our . readers 'without the bnuitclr of the city, as well ar to those within, we will ray that, if they want seasonable cloth:al, they can not= anywhere in the coantry 0* hatter ihan at the tort ezeellent eatabliabinan! of„llifeMataiii & Dalantis Liberty 'Their card Will be found in *anther part of this prier: We feel - eonfiilere that thostr' who make pnrcharet at ibis house. will never regret Silt Mr. Cull detentes the credit for saving the High School project destruction. Hispropoirt; Lion, Which we Puldishod yenerdirri was passed_ unatitnotislYs end Olitsestilt tern bbe'that Vet , cr will have dee Sigh , Sdheof diet, sad the details one; otgenizstion 4 - try ittended- to afterysids. 'We only wish ell our public Meetings could be conduct ed with the same comprothislag, spirit Binatuntrair Paoscarr.--Ily referring to the advertisement, it Will be seen thafa one story:frame house its - Birmingham Wili.ba add this day at 3 o'- clock, P. M. Those who desire to purchase a small and comfortable dwelling, in a pleasant neighbor- - hood, woidd do waft by 'attending the sale. Bk• minghun it boned to be a great town. " morning Moitetect Poss . .”--The: No: issued this is unusually rich: 'addition to the News Departments, there is a vast amount of Mis. cellaneons ariielet The 4 $ Letter &rim a Country Poetess; ro rt Popular Information for the People— John seats;" Letter from Forrest ; n Agricul tura! Matters, tke., are given. - ; NIP That, great rale of splendid 'fbraittire of C. M , Kibben; Esq., advertised fur some days, takes place this morning, at his dwelling honie, 'Fourth client, between Wood and Smithfield. It - is ,the largest and beet lot offered at Auction for rainy year.. . . Air Frank Johnson's musicians had a'poor audi ence on Thursday evening. We were sorry to see; the house ao slim, ibr the entertainment Wan of the Worst order We liope'ruir - citizens ' Will 'prepare for.t.ktt nest evening.. - -.._.__._.............__._._...„........__,. I Pr - - . 2 novextrea.--To know that the Police are busy, and to not knots; whit they are doing. 'W:4S wish a woman was In p r ogramme of some :of the MlTOtill offices ; rte troidd'know all the secrets of that es taidtshtnent theß, vats We are grad the farmers have teshlyed• to have on Agricultural paper. It ,is a diairace to Western Pennsylvania, that one has not, men estab Wished ere this. its TheneW.Teriodical office, Work do will be , open on Monday in the beautiful loon' op polite the Peat 9fEee.' They are going to give ne a book for this. • Sir- We ithdeistaid ihet. tented 'Rees, the Streit . Pieacher,s has le press some account •of hie life wtitten by !liaison. 14 will certalnly-bi.intatestio : • Dir Mr: rdai td the Post on Thurs day ; Mn Madan: hail Yestentiy, end:to-day'il is supposed Davis will be in: - ' ' Otr A party of Califoraiaita, Butler, BUBBIIan & arelo leave'for St. lotiepie oo thittateitner Ne Plus Ultra. . ' Ma' Mr: spencer viii appear before the people of Allegheny City, in Quincy' Ifall, oo ,hicinday even ing next, certain,, - • gir They era gbing to have n Plank-Ilead along P ennsylvaniltAventro. pne tovineded. , Mialr 1 4 Slasher and Crasher 1 1 .. again. to 7 nlght. It 5 oae of the but iteeU we overgrew- Go attain. • Thise is no truth in - the manse or tho loss of be Consignee. • • ' • • ANZILTATION Or 141/11*Tilleltlitir) . can, ,PANA011....... Itr a late number of the Gaceta Meitil - Of Sante -Martha, now bel9/13 as, we find a long article on the treaty betwebb lbelltilted States antr New Grenada relative to travel and tratumintation acme the Isthmus. The writer ' appioves of . the 'treaty on the whele, but sees in it the arinexatiOdef the Isthmus to-the United: States at nn distant day ! unless the interest of that De,partment are better cared for by the gOveriirnent.,of New Granadith sn they have heretofore been.n. • C." - c.criraLte Bniaor POT, CaLtroiltia —The qoureal de Havre".stitea that bishop - if .kbpat to be nominated for Sail rancisco, ike.-itiereaaed; emigration to Californian exiariadtteedlbe Holy See to make this , prinriaid Th e ( djkaity wilt ber conferild"ti6o4 ecelesiestm, Wborivlit praceeit to Sao Frilllejliet.lt accompanied by severall • - 5 '4c•- r - • . 4_ , _ , Arrestpui, Stuctim&We copy the .r eigewgelf from the local yesterdare Gazette : A c ol ored,mariliMeitTkienati-Jackson called in . ..lbe Mayer'. Office in AllegkeriYiMi Wednesday at r iettieeerlsend stated Viet tr , fied just come from?* '' heir run.run. all the Way,aince he was gut. sued - Ity p 1 iperi who were'continually kleitmter) - -tkisave them sent - lb.: jail. was eridently deranged I kat as there is no place in our city To r such unfortcreaftl creatures, nothing could be done with him: Mellahn Ant away, and nothing more was heard ofL~in {ill night, when news arrived at the.orte : that - i t% r , d ; 'cut ihie "(jaw oP the oi-fibers:PAM ketteY webt to %helot:so where lie wiicind found the ppor fellow sitting_in .a.chair ' with-a - Tearful gash-in - his throat :tad liez arms. tied behind him. Dr. Mowry sowed Woiandilip,-_ and .during_the operation, Jackson seeMcd ; Leib* totally: inseniabld totboddy- Pale. Who thu Docior, asked- him whether lab bad not, been "making a fool of - himself, by:lo ridiculous a. proceeding. as (tutting his own thrtiatilip answered' that be believed he was a fooli fothe pughetti':ifavia' Tat it '/Uwer dinVe the neck then he had done. - ".fip, was sent to the poor house, yesterday morning, as ke has no friends here. - -.' • - - Ancrrumt.--About;ten,days t ago a. woman, (Orme not gireto who resides to Moon townithip, in this County, Made an eitimpt, upon bet-it ei by banging herself to, branch-of a 1) !e, - Which stood suing distance - from.-her bonite:?, , it is not certain tbat she really contemplated a tonsulitmition of itie '0044 kr, when (bind by some, travelers, she was Mot very dangerous situation. I'4 couse of ber conduct ts'not 'known ~ b ut some , surmise that she expected" to. frighten certain relatives. • ' "'" btairoa'sOrncr—Friday Morning.ThnrefWer4ile seven or eight - .7niestly#galar., Andy.curtain was flee of thena ! :'A boi,belonging to• thti. ,gang, named i.uke O'Brien, was brought , „up4haygetd, by, officers Buell withiliioillerly conduct. He Wu committed for twenty.Rmi houra. The itaycii'lii“a very, polite manner, iniormed him that there:: were 'about six or seven warrants'out for him in crliei ea; ses. Hague was present with one froto Alderman M'Masters , ,.tifilett. viery stupid, looking fellow, who has been Op on speeral occasions for bad con: duct, was charged with breaking: the, window of ettitihbor. While drank this man seems a perfect devil ; when sober, _ " there is nothing in himl" , He was !lent up.'Thero werceotne, other commit cases. Ogithitiraw NOWS by Tele, apll. iteprt , 4l for theitigoiPost. 'jlitito+4 l rrAllprcii 21 1,-;--iThe'etestner IlniteuticatkVey'elitc34l!Asaen lan Vgliqjt itinto linjes"Wi t Ifiti4iti?iiiiiitas 1 oad -40 With Bnik Pork for Pittsburgh. 111,ydstid sbe is '.2l;'total {%e are indebted to Captain Evdos of iTie inertial lorthiselespatch, which is s private one.) Savnre pf7,cip i rfiwzr, March 22-41 P. tpicado thirpl §AillhYvilley. country; pf o pe!ty ,, Arii:-'llii;i:kfllo . 34- - -ibe tent`br which is - not:jet kii4vTii; ' Patlserrr rolling I;iiintr lisp nigh The losa le cetlmated dt I thOulian d 4ipllan),, 711i!..,..1)130,1301:1-fieititfiredibmi r -iiiiiiniii—ctiZ .. A.' 1 1' 444. PELPHIA-pidarch. The steamer hat - arrived at 8a11a.% but the uews Will.not reach bens till midnight; • NEW YORK MAll6..Lrr., • - • • • ; : . Kr" - .Y6s,s;,Dforch 23. • 744jii,nry Notei.'haie dear:6o'lc • - Not6ilig.4loing irreottom .4: • .; ••" l'lcour..Balec. of "Menem' at - 5;50: , '• • Graiiih.Prime• White. Corn salcio'cif'6ooo biabels at 63c: irstLSalei Tor-Ylestern , -Apes. Pork' ll;l2*.' •••• •-: • at • iTe change," noon :mar. ia NzwYomaillfarcb 29--.;.te• Flan market titgrai t , with gersteasiera And' borne riemeridyinaderate sales. at previous prices; salmi of Cornldeal . at 52,5044,12,021 Aet tiff; sales- of Rye Rhona 3 ,4 00 51,121.'"'' ' Grain. - . There it mare dejleg',..le, Coin, mud 'the Market hasan upward leaden - Iy, ;tidier Ojai as areas before; sales of_Barley at 60C per .bushel. Piestsioas. Tbere 1s 'speculative moramirela Porky and the marketbas an' upward , tendency; Weir Western Mem Peetit 11,251 Prith,9.-9;121ifi9,25* Cotton..Tbe market is Mono? sad S tocksii.TreticiriAetes.h69r; United States' sizes' 111; Ohio sixes 101 ;' ..11 - outticky :1001 PHILADELPHIA; MARKET. off Tfieetre sg eatyp arnews. litis not asriverlf ikalera are holding Grpin. fo -P 6 . 111 4 -it4til Muni* sales at 1,,006ii.03 plea Of Prinii -Coro at 54k.. ' 3;033" , Catton..Efarket quiet: ' - • ItALTINcIitE.ISIAAKET. linatutotts, Match O. BaYea of City Mills, 1000 bbla, at 4,87. Grain and Provininns are'clafer;:dOlers bolding otr tbr fornigatetifi' CINCINNATI MARKETit • Cincriresmt, March 23-6 brie; 3 ; 6 8103,7q; lees to the Arent of 2000 ' of 1000:basheit Oats At 25i bombe!. Wbiskey, . Safest 151 1 4p ,e ,gailon in baireli. Groceries:44les cif Rio Coffee at 7071 c y Jo, In. the meet 0f,304) bile. Prorisions..Sales of 300 bbls Lard at di, sod 200 bbls at 61 eta per 21; slice or,:100p90 Ms Bulk Bleat at ito for Sides, and 30 foiShouidersi Sales Cheese at, 6 cents per paned. : "The Ditittou:s Thigh the thee Of &paper published simultaiae ! _ peaty in New York, Bowton and Thiladelphii, in& e4asid byThomali Davey McGee,die man, who was compelled to leave hik native Spurr try fur advicatitig the pore and,,loliy sentiments:of /Igloo:rade liberty. He was in . mmiltis; and tithes the miserable flatterers of monarchy anif.er. •istociacy denounced-him as an outlaw;antLrebe) i_.l Thank heaven, ia free Anteriea, be can speak thoughts, knd -hurl thunderbolts , Ocross ocean, at tho oppresso#l of his countryinon. The: Nation is a splendid paper, and should be well sot.. *aloe& kit.4ohnlTerral,Ata LihertiAtittet,•lkthe' 411e.4_teithis City, ~ • - • t.f- 4;onapirdar Yircresa.--Th gives, official dispatches detailin,rl vietoriei , they have gained over -the Indiansittit publishes also - an official communication abinving. the add condition of Yucatan ftir moriajOns and of money , to buy theta. lricotkfequenet, thegoverhmenrin vitas eapitalists to present psopoeitions for . the troduction of foreign graft, by which means only could theltireatened famine be, avoided. On Thursday evening; 2214 met 19. the Rev. James Robinson, hlr.'Davrn CHIMERs. of tusburgh, to iglu Kssus,daughter'otlVfipints.K.arns, rocbs'cf; ra- Economy..6lf 'Fan . nall'ai . isaire your money, and bay a superfine O AT or CAP, call at 'FLEMINGS. HAT fitTHßE,.sobum you will and Mimplete sisiortmea ordie hues( kashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. TTAAHNO, - 130 Wood corner r f Virgia - ; matZky) TIihsATM,T4. C. S. PORTE.II.., ••••••• • • • • • • •••• •• •IlLstvtor „ , Mein Circle gild Parquefte• - ”" . • ' 5O cent& Family ciaele ar Secottd Tier --L. • • Crt Foarth night of she na•engageroent of Mt. W. U. NOVELTY NOVELTY Novstrr-:, Slasher and Crasher litthe foft rids et .Suentsr! venni:Ur evening:Margit .V.4111,,th0 pirtiartnance. will contmenderivith the eelchnfted Drama of the.. - DREAM AT Rte, OR THE • shtuliat,Eas - eavE_ Leone e Lyntanr,dos yenag ftehenitan e • • • t • • - Mr: - Crisp.. Dance . ... ••• • • • Maszer Wood, After whichi-will he repeated, (Iu consequence of the :enthusiastic reception with which it is utghtlyhonored,) • SLASEIER:AND CD.ASHIsR. Slather •• • • • •Mr. crisp: Crasher-, ~ . Roan Mrs . Prior. tor Monday night, Me, W H. CRISP.wiII a ppeae..,. lIICr Several new pieces are in:iellearsak;..thwriii be produced in speedy succesiiOn. , • try... Doors open at - .7; Clittalii will rise at half past 1. J. Et...r..AwateN,B SHIRT% MANUFACTORY, Gentlemen's Funatabizig wocity-sALE .AND RETAIL; -*".0 No. 68 FOURMSTRERT, APOLLO Bp7ZOING;§ • BETWEEN WOOD AND limixrr satarrs, tu. Always on band, a large assortment off Shirts; Besatas, Collars, Cravats, Glares, liosleri,.auspendera, Under Shirts; Drarteis, 2te.,.2be, . , JPAttsburg P#tabutiogh•Portsabie nest Line. . .1 8 4 9. 10.11113 THANSPOITASION OF 711170 0T 70A11141w PITTSBAROH, PHILADELPHIA, 'BALTIMORE , NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. THOMAS, - -BORBBK4I,'/ - • Took EWE & 0 19ONNOR, PhiTadripitio._ _•• - 71: • • -• Pittsbtirg:h.c4 ~. T"''old established Line beingmoor itr folloperittson, theitiroPrietors are prepared; with their usUtti'extem sire, annagentents, to &laud term dgee,. &e.,. to and from the - above •ports, on the regularityii-dispatch and - eating,' - peculiar =to their, ruodo o transportation, .so , slbvidas when' transliipinant. on the way is Allconsignments by and for this Line received; cherries. paid, and Thrwarded in any required directions, treeof charge for commission, advancing or storage. •,• No, interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboais. All conununications promptly attended to, on appliea-. lon to the following Agents: . .-• THOMAS BONSIDGEi . • sira Market street. Philadelphia: • n TAAFFE & O'CONNOR , Canal Basin `Pittsburgh) '. O'CONNOR /t. C0.,- Northst;Baltiinore.- tit nuswALi f 1N FULL UBY ILEISSES KATE AND ELLEN BATEMAN, the Mike r- Jean. Troditties, - fair and fouryitttia' ohtivrill gwa lNivo of their hithltoetthionabler ENI'ERTAINIWENILS, ,at APOLLO OA.L on •Monnaleand Tull:spiv eireningr. March ItiLb and 27 .. Mr: and - Mrs; BATEMAN, hoe MOARTH.andldr. J. %V. FARBELL-will - oleo appear.: Mr BATEMAN. wilt five Ida celebrated ' - dTIONS Of Forte i 1 Mnoready s ift.. hrean, AVre. D. }team fwd Jl. ?Weide. - , . - . THEBirmingham Town Council, desiring to contract. T ,. some-suitable petiodorpersons for the plea-, sating of 15,000 cubic yards on the.streets, will'receive .sealed proposals for the whole or: any Part of said 'work, until the 4th df April next, at which time the work will be let to the lowest and best bidder. Proposals to be tell with Mrtm.ttat Fs*otrix, Street: Commisaioner,where- a-specification of the wiirk, rally be seen. By-order of the Council: , mar24:dtd;:,... ',THOMASBLACKMORE,President.I ItrACAULEY'SiLNGLeND ^e ziew.ang"chastP eAbl AY tion of Macitutey'l#lopYcirEVAltims AtY calved safer Oda by * 404 =al - • Anner , v4 9 ditAd Mad sta. I .r t „ 11214 El rz CHURCH DIRECTORY. [We have, w ittakottildtuablelettnximad e up the antlered Dir octoryikihritwt.i . ertliz . WA are aware that there ma" bittetimiriFiandi thur.; We hype to be cotirektel: tlso . ns ?n,totoled , - We intend to publfsh.'..,thit' -811 44dityi, fen- the benefit-of citiieus end stimdgcti, thattetmfmrcation we hope . to have complo ,to.) N - PITTSBURGEL _ - 111RTHODIS.T- EPISCOPAI3 Liberty Street Church.—Pastor, Rev. Camuns Coon. Location, corner of Liberty and Hay streets. Services 101, A.M.; 61, P.M . _ -c ;Vox. LoAttilit 11,.cordiiittr.:Sinah6eld and Sersekb.*.fi s i. -dervices;-•101,-.-.• 6ri „. • • Weary' Cabliel.-4'atiot:citis&oslAidiiiirtio:" *tiliiiiia;Conier of . Liberty antruniiiKbiltinets, Filth - Ward. *-Services, 10 1, A: - X11:11 . ,) ) .".14. • - 49 5 urs-PlarPri:•''- Pastor; Rev- C. 'ram: Von, Townsend streofigitdiTiritid.'AprviCeN;l4, m.; 61,P. M.' • , • _ . • Gehicin RovAltzTia. Um -tioni comer of :cherry end 11.3t!1T0PT...4,1,*•::•tg-, 10f;"A: M. 111, - ire sh Miumn.—Pastor, RovicJ;CALlWALinimm: pant: Ytsg/ 991 ,101 A . M.; (Colorod.)n4antiai,•tev; roar. cuium. Lo . ota .W749. - sarsetu;LOW#9ols'l 01, A. K Om , w r• a, aPei, tcolpred4r4iptorenew. • ttez Location, Arthung .tatreeii'Atiboth .W.atd.! Sotylontri 101. A. It.; 7, P ESB Y.T.;E! SIAN - Bre Location, corner of Wood and lllMS:streets. Set ' vices 106 A..M.; and'6l: P. Selo:mi.—Pastor, Rev. • Loca tion,lsfth street; beirreee Wood and ikarket. Ser vices,'loi, A:114 ned 3, P. M., except the first Sabbath: - If each month; ' wheiitts Q P. M. Thicde.—Pater Rev, DAT 49,1- -Rm,oti. Loco tion,eitiner of Third end Ferry streeur. Services,. 10}; A. M.; 61,P. M., , -- • ' ForriV4-:-lastor, - Rev. Smartt Aitken. Loca tion' Penn street, Fifth Ward. Service, 101, A. 1.1461, I'. M. . • • ... • •• ./kfth.—Pantot.-Rev. N4ll/Mnii , h!tst. Loca tion, Smithfield street, abovelltzth..;•Servicers, 101, .444,3, r • .Ulsl 51:Eirsuittmetate ReformeieClatrch.—P;sfar,: Rey, J. T. BilrLautri. Location, ,Bath attiet. Seriices A. M.; 21, P. ht. • Second AssociateneoMsectarurea.--, ParttiriMv. .1: G. BROWN. Location, c:prner of Smithfield:4f Virgin alley. Semina r 101, A. M.; 21, P.M. • • • ••C A,711:0' L I C 9t. Partl~t.—BisboP~ fit: Rev. M. &Connote. Lo , cation, corner of Fifth and Grantstrems. Services, .101, A. Mit.3. P. td.: • ) • : ••' St. Patrick's.—Pastor, Ravi F . Gear z lion, corner of Liberty street and .canal. ) Services,. .10/y A. M.l 3 1,P.M. • .• • "'' .1 St. Panorama (Gerunto.},Pioalir;ltor.Joscrsi Altruza. Location, Penn spirit; Fifth Ward . Ser. vices, 10f A.' M.; - :•1 LUTIIERAN. . First ,Engltsa' Luniesan.:---Paracir Ilev. W. A. Pissavawr. Location, Seventh street. Services, ' 101. A. M.l 7,P.-M. • First German batlieran.—Petator, Rev...J.Foostz- HAUG LI: LOCitiOD Y corner of Wylie and High streets. Service., 101, A.M4,3;,P.m. ' City • Gramms I.4olterari aission.--Rinddeoce of Missionary with Rev. foostaanois, Grant Street.. . SW EDENBORGIAN.- New Jerusalem - Soeiely.--paator Rev. Davin Pawns::: Location Apidlo Hall, ' ' Fotiftb ?Arent. Services, 101, A. 3, P.M. . C U M BE It L'D PRESBYtORIAN. First etsmairhuld Priesbyterian Chtircii,--Pastor, Rev. A. M. Barer,. Location, Sixth street, between Wood and Smithfield.- Services, 101 A. M , and 7 114 EPISCOPA Trinity Clued —Pastor, RCM Location, %sib' street, between Urtiod'a4 field. Services 10i A. M., and 3P. M.: - St. Anctrnm at .—Pastnr, Rev. W.•4IT. cation,Hand' street . , between Penn and •sisor‘ viees,oi A. AL, and 3 P. M. St. Patt l7 4.-L-PletOr, - , Rev; Dvia. - ' taxation, 4 ! La- Services, 10} A,M,: , • BAPTIST. • First Baptist C./lure/S.—Pastor, Ser. WMLtAni; Location, Grant Street, between Second and Third. Services, 101 A.M.. and 61 P.M. ' Baptist Church.—Pastor, Rev. T. C. TEA-wet:E.— Location, Grant street, near Sixth. Services, 10e *PO I P.M" • ; • . COi r .ENANTBR-:- '• First *formed - Prettiyt7r**ri CAtertis.--Pastidi; Acv. JOON BLACII. location, Muth Alley. Set_ 'vices, 101 A. bl„ and 3 P. M. ' 'Second RVormect Presbyterian Church, Pastor, ; Rev. --- Location, Penn street, Fifth -Ward. Services, 101 A. M., and,3 P. M. SI C El/ER. . First Associate CAurch.-7Pastor, Rev. Amarasotr. -Location; Stith street. , - Services, 101 A. hi., and 3 P.M. .• . • •-• UNITED EVANOELCAL. First' United Erpngellcal .(Gennao.)-rPastor Roecix Roams. Letatioo; , corner of Sis!h nu" Scititbfteld streets. Services ' • 101; 1'.4.;`7., P. M. A LBRECHTtZtS. First 'Chtsreh.—Pastor, L am,, tion, Hand serest, between Pcnn ..end bridge. Ser vice!, Ifti 0.. M.; P- M. • , s. • PROTESTANT METHODIST • First Protestant Methodist,—Pastor;. Bev. Ron meow. Location, Filth Street, between Rink and. Southfield. SertiCes, 101, A. M.; 7, P. M. Wesleyan Chu.rch, (Colored )—Pastor, Rev. Tana- TT. Location, Knows alley, Seventh Ward. Set - vices!, 101, A. M.; 7, P. M. • • . • ALIOII3GICSIIir C. ll / I ".' • ;AIE—TEODI,SI' EPISCOPAL. Clarrok.--Partor," Rey. D. I. pearp- Aii.;,.krelcatr o p, Dearer street; betrSecin ' corner of Ohio aid North cominon. Services, 101 A. and 61 A M., • , 'Smith Common Murch.—Paitor, Ear. Baoc knifing, Location, South Common, between Fed eral and Sandusky streets. 6ervices s .lol A. M., , pod'6l P.M. • Cdesnut Street . Citerch.,--.Peator, Rer. W. P. Bincnauter. Loiation, Cbeamit street, between Eanalliet!tridge.: Serrines,.lol l A.M. o 6d 61 P. P E S T iA N•. Swtrr,D. D. Location, corner of Beaver street mad Gay. Alley. 4iiirices, 101 , A. M., 'and 6 P. M. - • Alkcond Church.—Pastor, Ben .Act.r.n D. CAMP* D. D. Location, Washington and 'liberty sweets, abort) East CoMmoi. Berrices, 101 A. M., and 3 P. M. C A - T'11•01, IC . ' St. Michael's. (Gerinais.)-Pastor, Mom. rises, V. G. Location, Liberty street, Fourth Ward; Serviees, 101 A. M., and 3P. M. • ' • LUTHERAN PlirirGermars Lutheran Chnrche—Pastor, liortscrtc. Location, near upper Bridge. tea 101 A. M., and 3P. M. . • Second German Lutheran' Church.---11 new one. now in progress of erection. • - MBERL'D P.RESBY-TERI-A N. Firie Cianbeiland Presbyterian Charch..--Paszor, Rev. Simon. Services; 101 A. M., and 7P. M. • 'E P I S.O 0 P A. 1.1 AN. . Christ's etairch.--i-Pastor,Rev. Taos. .Clunerrorr. Location, East Common, between Ohio street and North Common. . UNION: , . frirrst, Associate Reformed Church , Pastor, Rev. J. T. Pansnay. Locatiori, North.side •of the' Dia mond. Services c lOk A. M., and 21•Rilif. , • . . •• ' ' C.41;1 7. E . N•A . N TER. ' /Vet Reotitiet. , Prabyterian.,Pastor, Rev. Air DREW' BLACK. Location, Saoduiky street. Servi• cos '114.A. Zisnil 3P.M. ;' • . . .. - Reformed - Presbyterian, (Old Schoo/.)--:Pastor, Rev. SPROULE. Location, corner of Lacock and Sindruikt streeM. Services, 10b A. and , 43 P.M. . _.. _.,. . -.., . . . ' SECEDER,4:.., , t.. 1 . , •, ,',..Firtt Associate , Cbureh.Pastrir, •• Reiciiiii IiRODOERS. Location, corner of South CorcitMin An :Sandusky streets. • - '- - • - •; • ••'-' ' . ' .DISCI FL ES'' , , • • . ,First Discisles Clturch . Elderr, W.,. Scot: -zed EL . cma241,,, ,Location, .-Bank • - •Lane, - •beloiirl the etCgridiss.r. Semices, 101,',A. M.;' 21, P. M. 4: and SeeondrNi4f#rofirt,Eldent,"Titos. Fauna; and Itorrt.'Meetairtigi-goteetion, Deaver street, Mov (wean Jiielmon andi.Cateoll.; Services,'lo‘ • A.M., and.P.P4M.• •••• - •• i • •• •• • , • . ••• , UAI TEI) P , rA NIGEL 14 AL i i:'•• ! ii_,*;,•ol.E4rift4,_ _ ‘lirtillid :Ecangtlital'ehiliVirii%. , tor, 1111,«oariamor.';WArtaltatratirr; .I.iiiittoo; do. • ilic liteWiii4Ailifeduct ;and•Vplier Aiillifif..; let vices,,lo**MOuld 3P.M. • i • ''' --_, • ::- seconit::.*ltttry .Ecan,irelied , C.huidi;.- Pastor, REf.:;)?.tsigasiii,:"Lomition .obio itraet,on Voegt 441'#.11*,40.6J.Sarvices, 1 01 1 A..M.,•tind 3 P.M; : ' ;t:sribigc - s . z.;i:k4ormz,,,-; , ....Z441.',A7.474. , ..,C: t•;;;;.:....... • 7..L;r " e•; ' • PRAT ESTANT METHODIST. First Pr: testont Methoctict Chtardt.--Pastor, Rev. REcrai. L..ca Lion, East Common, near Ohio street.. Services,.lo} A. M. and 7P. M. • African M. E. Church, (Colored4.-Paster, Rio it Tnos. Lewszerce. Lunation, East Commons Services 101 A., M., and 7 P. M. • Piesteron Protestant Church, (Coloreil.l---"Pan tot, Rev. Devil) .Brnvtas. Ldetion, street. Services, 101 A.M., and 7 P .M .., Second BAPTIST. =pass Church, (Colored.)--Pastor, Res. Lotto. Location, near Second street ' Sanstaiky st,-Beistsst preirch::,%4:aator, Rev. J. W ;Lei*: .s.) , • . nee r BALL; ---" X"PHEI -- Viten. • WEDNESHIt',- ANIP FOLLOW ING EVENINGS, (EXCEPT•SATUBDAY,) V_ . . iLLIADISON'S W/LONTOXIMT AIM 2 111.17•ILY DIORAUSLOP THEBOMBABDMEN T or VERA C 2, by the United StarcsvNaval Pan o ram a h tee been exhibited terr votteke in Senator* Hall, New. York, end three weeks to Albany, will be exhibit ed as above. The Diorama opena Whit a . SCENE IN THE GULP OP MEXICO; Men -et-War-, Steamers;Trunsports, At., are seen gal/ mg along. • The rolling of tile Oceffll,llte g nio C n il 1110. Gall;un they tion of the vane is—opera:a of seventy of which are Seen VD:meet/lag OD the arrive opposite the ear of . Vera t 'ruz-Tmakes this the most beadtiful scene ever depleted in ens , Dionuna. • • ' SPLENDID DAY 'VIEW CITY! Magnificent Night Beene': and arrival of the United States' Brig Somers, an the blockading service. The , English Filtrate' Eudyndon is tee to arrive, casts an , cher and furls up het sans , That Brig Creole slips Otough the blockade and moors closet* the cele bratod and hitherto impregnable Castle of San Juan /Y Elfoq,