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WrsAm..l o * tft Satttrztait Mown - Fat.
opular .attfoimatiou on Literature.
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* While the-siirmy:teiiieitsigow • !
- , VlMlZeltielOttlf. - Ngtsioultg o} ; 9 %
''J And the storror,terpptsts
Ciripilell is Asimpaevi Piiiijif Or rather Would:
oe .?e - Pi/ , §Af_it t i tt l l l -i l t r e .114 il " * . s.ii?'oA.
wer. ` this- or.
Y other, age. 400111 1- militllWalitO,Preil i, anOleirn•
g ea - take to give polistiind"elegance to every
actimi , of his muse. The fight of inspiration
li.ssithridiitntip:tmicirt:tb! mind . of Burns ; !
t tbeßoor.ploughmiiiiilf -Ayrishire bad not , the
tegea of being tiislOtiores , wealttiy Highland
entlemair, to receive that . University education
Inch 'enabled Cam Abell white nmere boy, ,to ob.-
~ 4 a prize forA tine translation, in verse, or the;
kids - of,!. l litliitoptianes, ' , !Bnice's!Address' was
• kiipaittlltry Bums without the knowledge of any
"p c * the,suthor of Hohenlinden'
*lfl.`The'llaftle of the Baltic,' had drank deep at
•
qieritykepring,kid was early familiar with the
Vie;Taxi/tikes of Boriiidee and the rapturous
of fl
Et=
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=lll
&stool .Pitulat::.''Ed!ieriii,on aided the genius
uiptielkbrit. nature Aide give tenderness and
ptuivi to tie lyrieal effusions of Burns. The latter
peed more
.' than the world could have expec
st *oft him; the former never fulfilled its ex
EC
Aciii4Campbelli*F - bofn July 27, 1777, It
'_lla waa':tita grandson of Campbell of
3: trout, tlightsadlord. At the University of
1. is daiiva•Ci '
J r" be distinguished hipse himself as a echo
sr.' He' remo9atito- Edinburgh, and publisbe4
here, in Aptit.ll99,:tvhen he was , but twenty=
two years of age. Ida.* Pleasures of Hope, which
lionduced a profound sensation, and brought him
.at once into rotici. 'l'his splendid poem ,
was writ.
ten, it is said, in his twentieth year ; but though it
it associated more with the name of its author
than Sig, of his eShriti of 'matuter, years, yet it is
netthe production upon which his fame.wiltstand.
The 'profits which Campbell derived from this
snahliid him to visit the Continent; and while
seat of st:ar—be bad a view,
frot6'alstifsiAitenetyol,4lobatite of Hotienlinden,
fikolitlialkee;,./Silk which iive rise to his noble
and'iplr,itedttottittLittliti.' In 1802 he produced
: . thei...paitA , g,o9i , : pochiel , . Warning,' and a
few otheistiall piogi .. t.snd the year following he
removed London, wilittiisl4 coil*); Miss Sin
p.l4s',Ciwtnade literature his' profession.' lir 1806
*it fircelik! from thelisigiftlstry, a pension of
400 : 111-year, which-iki•lijoyed whilche
1 Gertsrlde of iiqiiiiiinte.triiidtillen's Daughter,?
apd the bea u tiful , tale of j O'Connor's Child,' ap.
*red 19 ne=t work %MS Specimens
ottbe Britisli-bigtiAticdirmes, /3 , 10 t accornpaPied
by en ris - o t.bfatbetiitp and classic eloquence.
Jai 18P 1 10 1 PActooflc„ thttf editorship of the! New
"5hitth~07.,....1.4.4. he retained till 1830.
liptsion) was originated by
1 . hi6,ll . lesseliet:ilaittird 'the credit of being its
founder In 1831 Wiliipttliihed the • Metropolitan
Maipainei' 14:11 1 d2liirnisited Algiers, and the
things which , be saw arePOlisheil in two volumes,
entital 4 Letiers (rani OaiSoulh. The publications
chiefly: biographies,'
ribleAlktkitttlelo his reputation. In .the summer
to}twiligne,-tul be died there
. His body was brought.
taifit*AVOttliteired in Westmitister
.-AbloinAtte titir . , te tt ietlif Poets' • Corner, close to
; •
itatiire made, w'th
i 4.14 '000: 'OWteabper. , tie 'Fast:been
iiiii*44:l4*ipcikormipii, but never or an un
•'*. Allen:, Cunningham, in his
• IP.iltieryittfLiiiiatuie, ; :relates the following once.
:4 11 1 1 04§ 441 .: Nikai mode Lord Rector of
GlOtow . by Ise free impulse of, the youth of the
West ; waist deep snow; when.he nnicheil the
College'treirf:—thi . studenti . iiire' driiiVaiv in
parties; peliii>~ one: another; tlif poet sati into the
rgthp;thretv'stnienil snowballs widisiiierint 'aim;
thelqautzitniniing 'the seholarn around biro in the
replete philosoiThi
is needless buy how thiii was
•• - • • • •
..Apnyigisitrefet
._l : 4lolicationsi.coasidering • the length •of time • that
Jeffrey says : u lour true
' that is intellectual moves
and most regular with their
pqhlgetteetei,*bile met' of genius, whose thoughts
PlO2/iyititikti..easeJaid rapidity of lightning, often
iceita;Oßdyp t the iAlic; bbeiuse there are long
iiteritdi;O:littitra the dashes! We are far
s from
without which
pe:ikeeatetitii, • cik . 4eyie:be Prodciced by
stilt tuitherliftiM thinking it a re
proftelf.talmrarbor, that he takes pains to render
NeETAtiiiviiiiibY , of his fame." We find by com
paring sivetaliopies. of Campbell's poems, which
we:have in oullibrari.thst he Wllel i d ibe habit of
changing . some of hidverges, as the opportunity of
la'new - seditiOxi offered, and there is always improve
ment and eligance in the alteration.
We - shalt now - proceed to give our readers some
ii*lmerrsi 4o show :the character of our author's
poetry.., }Tere,..We,fitid a paragraph marked in the
ME
copy of the:'. pleasures of Hope` before us, which
we particularlycornmedditcsuch of our bachelor
readers as are altiOrmitolhe happiness of connu
bial loie, witlick* . Wldeh 'l'itradise itself was
in
complete: •• • ' • • •
•
'Till flythen brought his love delighted hour
- Thereitwelt nil joy in 'Eden's rosy bow'r '
Thin the - viewless seraph, ling'Sing there,
. At stirrY Midnight charmed the silent air;
- In vain the wild bird carolled on the steep,
• To bail thissup, alow-wheeling from the deep ;
• ID vein, to aroothe•tbe solitary shade,
Aerial..ufates in,mingling Measure played '
•
The summer wind that shook the spangled tree,
The whispering wave, the murmur of the bee ;
litillalowly passed the melancholy day,
Aln still the strangerwtsist Dot where to stray,—
'the world was sad!--the garden was a wild 1
Aad n, hermit, sighed—till WomansmiledP'
'tit us ta4*.ißeosolit Of. Myoming." , It is
. rartlitlte ita#acersrailtpla beautiful and pathetic
ppi0,1 , 14- - zarraßninwkrit, - axe fresh in our
reamory,truillthattilrkiiow Which to quote..• It
waaa bleauttksaipasatave.ning; and as Gertrude
suskheribiWtS • iottage door , they saw on
piliart, bark- approach, and
;sat, ihei!eagl it ortAiribit,' - brings to Albert
`alki*Lia boy, iiiittOiattieldaived by him at the
Igallieh Cott • Albert recopizes in
sole'rif an, old friend, and speaks with.
• tearfinithatiad;
. while Gertrude gazes on him and
kiiiOsiutue't with stroUter-- - ' '
MI
He said...4nd iitrai r C i ed into his keirt the Ixty ;
Far difiluently the:mute Oneyda took
His" calumet ogeace,and cup of joy,;
Am !gontitneutalkr6rtze unchnog'd his look
A sourtliarpity MitChM 'but never shook ;
. b is = Train d from t tree-rock'd cradle to big bier,
•
at
Mil
.11T SPllll4.*
IV/3/11BES S.
,e, _
The fierce egtr . ertit4i . of good and to brook
Iripassivt—feni . dg:lnit the shame of fear— . :;' . .1
A.atoic of the wopda'rtiiii . 3*Frithout n•tnar. '
How fine is this_ deserititionl3l the'Ndr4l
rico° Indian I years : 44 . .s s is.(aivay;pettude,lij; ,
.comes the:joved-s , o!its of Wa!tlekrav;ii.4b)l.lm
Fre of Wyoming takes place, and
. " Albert falls! tbe dear old father bleeds."
fliitinde , too her . dying words Ober
agonized husband
••I $
shalllove thee still when death itself is past."
.But hear the address, or death-song, of the aged
,
Outalissi, who, in years "gone by,-fiaa saved young
Henry .Waldigvave: ;• . • •,. , . • ,•
0 • And Zcould weep ;'--th Oneyda chief
Birdman' wildly thus began j • •
• But that I may not stain with grief .
••,••
The death-Bong of my father's son!
Or bow his head inwoe •
*For by . my wrongs, and by my Wrath , ‘.,
To.morrow Areouski's breath " ' ,
(That fires you heaven with storms of death)
shall light us to the foe : = •
And we shall shark, my Christian boy I
The foeman's blood, ihcaveageri.iijny .
But thee, riitllovit'r breath
. waegiv'ti
By milder . genit o'er the deep,. ,
The spirits OCths white man's heav'n
Forbid !Mt thee to weep I—
.Nor will the Christian bost,,
Nor will thylathet's spirit gneEe
To see thee, on the battle's eve,
Lamenting take a mournful leave
Of her who lov'd thee, most: • . ,
She was the rainboW to thy sight I. ,
Thy son--tby heav'n—of lost delight I
" < To-morrow let us do or die I, ,
But when the bolt of death is hurrd,
Alt ! whether, then with thee to fly;
Shall Outelissi roam the world ? .
Seek, we thy once Todd home ? • -•
The hand is gone - that - erupt its flowers !
Unheard theirtiock repeats its hours-I
Cold is the hearth within-their boa's' I
And should we thither roam;.':! -
Its echoes, and its empty mad;
.
Wourdsound like voices from tlieideid
" But bark, the trumpt—to-motrevelle ou
fires ou
In glory's shall dry thy tears :
v'n from the !ander shadowattow•
•
My father's awful ghost appears,
Amidst the clouds that round us•mll
He bids my soul for battle thirst— •
He bids me dry. the l ast-the first—
The only•tears that ever bunt—
From Outatissi's soul ! •
Because I may not stain with grief
The death•song of an Indian chief 1' "
We might transcribe the sad, sweet poem,' O'-
Connor's Child ;* or quote the soul•stitringrnartird
lyrics, Ye Mariners of England; The Battle of
the Baltic; or'Hobenlinden , ' but they arefamiliai
to our readers. Yet at the risk of being diluted
with presenting the most familiar of an thisAilifina
of Campbell, we will close this article with she'-
•
EXILE OF ERIN.
Metre 'cams to the beach a pear exile of - ,
The dew on hie thin robe hung heavy and chill ;
For his country he Wiled, when at twilight repairing,
To wander alone by the wind-beaten hill
But the day -star attracted his eyes' sad devotion,
For it rose on his own native Isle of the Ocean,
Where once in the glow of his youthful emotion,
He sang the bold anthem of Eau Go 'WWI!
0, sad is my fate ! said the hearneutiken stranger,
The wild deer and wolf to a covert tan See ;
But I have no refuge from famine or danger, '
A home and a country rethain not for mei
Alt ! never again in the green sunny bowers,
Where my forefathers Wed shall I spend the sweet hoots
Or cover toy hatp with the - wild woven Bowers,: _
And strike to the numbers of Ears Go Basco !
0, where is my cottage that stood by the wild wood !
Sisters and sires, did ye weep Gir its fall ?
O r where is the mother that wateli'd s'er my Childhood
And where is the bosom •friesd dearer thstrali?.
Ah my sad veal. long aboadosed by pleasure,
0, why did it doat on a hut fading treasuit—
Tears, like the rain-drops, may fall without measure,
But rapture and beauty they eanoot recall !
mheountry, though and and foisaken,
In dreatas I revisit thy sea-beaten shore!
But alas ! in a far distant land I awaken,
' And sigh for the friends who cart meet me no more .
0, hard, cruel fate, wilt thou never replace me
Ina mansion of peace where no peril can chase me
Ah ! never again shall my brothers embrace me,
They died to defend me, or lived to deplore !
But yet, all its fond recollections suppressing,
One dying wish my lone bosom shall draw :
Britt, aka exile bequeadies thee his blessing,.
L
and of ray forefathers, Esta•Go Mann t
Buried and cold, when my heart stills its moticet.
Green be thy fields . , sweetest Isle of die ocean,. ,
And thy harp-striking bards sing aloud with devotion,
0, Eltp nta VOLSES-11, nit.ni Go BRACII
Dinner to Dr. Polk itt.lihror,Orlointo4
The citizens of New-Orleatis, v
‘4l
on his way home, in a very luispitable and becom
lag manner. On the 22d ult., in tbe afternoon, s
sumptuous dinner was served up at the Louis
Hotel, ander the direction of the committee of
three Municipalitiei, and in honor of the ex-Presi:
dent. The Picaypne says of it: •
'"After the soup and earlier dishes badleeiipar
taken of, the president of the feast rose and propos
ed the health of the 'President of the United States.'
This toast, drank with much enthusiasm, wits.fol
lowed by one to the 'Amy and. Navy.' General
Gaines, being loudly , called apon responded in a
brief end -excellent manner, and then the .Mayor
gave the •Guebtof the city, ex-President Polk:—
Thereupon Mr. Polk addressed the chairman and
company, and concluded with a sentiment expres
sive of his admiration fur New Orleans, as being
the emporium of the commerce of alt the West.—
The ex.-President, though appearing ,somewhat
wo rn by 'the cares and toils of his high offiee,,
'spoke in a clear, firm voice that filled the large
dining-room of the Sr. Lonir, and the' 'substance of
his remarks %cereal thefittest and inostappropriate
character. He spoke of-the great events in which
be bad been unexpectedly called on to play, so '
large a part; said that the , course be bad pursued
now, formed a portion of the history of the country,
and expressed his perfect confidence in the conclu
sions.bis fellow-citizens would..form regard to
his motives and conduct duriaris eventful ad.'
ministration. He concluded by.haying how much
gratified he was at the reception givenbim by the
people of New Orleans when he came amonghtien3
a private citizen,,returning to his quiet home and .
deprived of all the splendors and emoluments of
patronage and power. Mr. Polk sat down runidsh,
the loud and long continued' applause of the'wtiolie'
company. The, chairman next-gave the .Croveye
nor of Louisiana;' and. Gov. Johnson inswered•in
a short speech, which he concluded by offeringibil
health of the 'Lady of our guest, Mrs. Volk: . nog
the Mayor gave the •'Health of Mr. Clay; and af •
terwards, 'The memorl'of the• Heroes of the late'
Mexican war.' - -•. ,
"As Mr. Polk had fixed .on 1 o'clock for the
time' of his departure the ibriwany seise at . thit i
hoiir. 'The festival, although abort *Ai, of • the
most agreeable and hilarious character. The
viands and wines were of the most'elioicest sort
the guests were all in the best of humors, and the
whole entertainment passed' of, in the hapPiest
manner. After rising from dinner, Ex-President
was escorted with Music and by a large cortagelo
the Caroline E. Watkins, bound for Nashville. -1-
May hee-have a prosperous voyage to the borne
has chcisen in Tennessee, and miV be Midi:eat:OW
his official toils and troutdes in the circle of friends
and acquaintances,-who await his 11TP:id inltie
aCity of Rocks!'" - •
- to announcing his departure on the follotviiig
day the same paper observer. ,
~;;,„-„•1
"The attentions which have been botowetippon
Mr. Polk during his sojourn in our City, birifebeen
of the moat delicate and flattering description, and
they will prove a source" of pride 'and pleashre -to
him in 'after years. All distinctions of party were
lost sight of, and our citizens cordially united in
doing him honoti. , -After having four years presi
ded over the affairs of a great nation, -he now il
lustrates the beautiful simplicity of our reptiblicito
institutions, by retiring again to the private walks
of life." . *
. Ladies are very fond of keeping the door
knobs, spoons, plates, &a., in brilliont orde!'. Now,
if,'instead of water and chalk, and ituch,prePara.
tinny !tidier will use campbiae. and, rottoq .stone,
tar brighter, quicker, and mo re d ura bl e polish can
be obtained than in any other way., • Cininfibiee lithe
article used Ler pnacluclog the acquisito polish cif
daguerreotype plates; and nothing has yet' been
found to equel it.
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t:',W3t&RPER, EIIII O.2ll,olPlifiplifFrOtt-,'
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F e .... 161)A1' MORNII4; Ad I
rei
'gar Our cerraspondoneViat.' neglected to
ontrustus wit hia Teal name t. benne the non ap
pearance of his comtnunicatilen..„lf the Whigs s'jsh
to expose the doings of their ovin party leaderi
through the columns of the Poas, after being refused
hearing in the Vir s laig -,orgariiiitjetifiiiatist, at least,
lot us,know who they aro ; - -
. .f(firia RePtibUtml:t•r; - :
.Thkhired scribblers of the Whig press, appear to
think:that the Very salvation of the coUntry'dependri
Upon the amount of low personal abuse they heap
npon. ilia devoted head of tho gditor of this paptir.,
But thrive things grieve us not the least. The more
We are assailed and villiGed, our belief.beeomes the
titrongir that our count:vim correct. We are called
" red republican fr!,flPke : t; so,' The term dims ITS
Offend wt. We miglitietaliate, !tin) apply the 11101:12'.
ippropriate sobrio4Set
to oar assailants; but.that would only bo imitating.
their folly and notureoe. Tito old federal IsaAtint:
in the days of the apostle 'or.democracy, TgOitAll•
jarmisorr,stigaiatised that great man. as a " French
Jacobin? " an...Agrarianpr' It 'is dot
strange, therefore; that the dlscertßstits of the tihdie
federal party should now apply similar slang totting.
who'advonate 'popular rights.'
IE
• • • FOT lh• !darning Pact..
' Mr. Hued& to be. hoped that no effort
will be made to produce a political feeling on the
Subject of the BigitSchool project, which . will soon
be submitted to the people, who are tho proper ar
bitors to decide upon inch measures. Do no t
Asunderstand me, air 4 Ido not mean to say your
recent article, which has been copied into the 'Com
mercial Journal' has a leaning towards any political
action, which the writerin that paper would wish to
impress upou the public.' „I did not so understand
it ; nor do I think it was designed to make a drive
at:the Upiversity. But as a friend of practical edu
cation, I dread any issue being made (which the en
emies of the High School ; only, will make) to dis-
Ilrectthe.attention of our citizens, in order to defeat
thardielasure: - '" - •
Liithe people hare light on the 'object of the
High School, and there will be dinger,of a fail.
ere. lam sorry that I did not see the -Report cf
Profesior Stephen., copied' into your 'excellent pa
per, u its argtimeuts to an unprejudiced mind are
trreitistable.: Would be asking too much of you
t o ley it before your readers t The review of Pro
lector-Elliott[ which I confess I have but hastily
read, has not changed my mind at all Meraphy
ics may do well enough in a Uniiersity or Theolog
ical Seminary, hot sorely such studies are not want
ed in a practical institution, anch as , the High School
is designed tobo. Give the cliildren of the people
facts, and - not polemical fancies ; for one fact is
worth a thouaind finespun end speculative ideas.—
Professor _Elliou is lo'fairor of scholastic educatioo,
sod hat a notion that all the wisdom of the yworld
lies bidden In the works of Plato, and the Greek
philosophers generally. And Protestor Stephen,
while De gives propel reverence to the great men of
ancient times.; is of the opinion that this is a pro.
pc/else 'World; and that knowledge is a clear 'per
ception and retention of the facts which exist, and
stikbning canstactly developed ; and education the
dieciplisiag of the mind to comprehend those fasts,
and reason from their analogies.
But in this controversy the public will take bet
Hide interest; beyond the friend• of the learned
gentlemen. All that parentstod the friends of ed•
uottion - want are good school.; and for a great
community like. this, it mint be confessed, we are
lamentably deficient in them. ONWARD.
• •
' ?ikons,' out lEnntros.-oerviortespondont is
right in believing that we had no 04:tended of giv
ing a political.beariog to the "High &boot" itUrfik•
COO ; nor had the idea of the Weeterst Veiveraity In
oar mind stall when we penned oor remarks on the
Telegraphic Dispatch of ft. 11. IC.;informing us of
the passage of the Dill. Were we to notice serious
ly all the mierepresontitrosikand abuse which may
be found the colonineorthe Whig papers, we
would:initriiei tinnier job to perform than Hercules
bad in eleanieg the Aegean stable. But it is the
tree that bears the best fruit that has the most stick,
and (tones throw* at it—that's a coissolation'l As
to the able . RepOrt of Professor Stephens, a press of
matter prevented its .pbblicalion, as we stated at
the time; and there is no occasion now that we can
lee, to ley it before our reader,.
Removal. of John Kea tty. Esq.
The guillotine Is still at work I This adminiatra
lion, which bad 4 rio enemies topunishiorkewir friends
to reward,' seems determined to. dismiss' every
Democrat from office, and appoint w altraWhigs it
in their places. Very well—we dike to see it t
The people can judge of the sincerity of the fetter.
al leaden, before the election, when they asserted
that under. Gen. Taylor's administration " pros.
cription would ho proscribed." In yesterday's
Post, the telegraph anaounced that Sons Krartv,
Eaq:„ has been removed Isom the office of Marshal
of the Western District of Pecesylvania, sad o cep
oref4iff*oaqty, appointed in
his place. We venture to affirm that not a single
charge was preferred 4111161 Mr. /Cesare integrity,
hone'sty, e.apabilt”, or faithfulness to the Cowan.
lion ; bet we have nci n trOubt . ,that his Democracy
was esteemed a fair sod tegidmate ,ground fur re.
moral, in the eyes of the powers at Washington'.
democrat, it seems, may now expect nothing from
Gen. Tityler'i administration, although the old hero
said a great gtony fine things about following the
W tinges of Washington and Oh early Presidents.,
around the Falls of St. ISarsos
~.litiattitrn from the Detrait Free Prose that a:joiat,
resolution is now before the Legislature of Michi
kin, urging the itoportaece r of the construction of a
WO canal aronnd . the Falli of Sault Ste Marie as a
great national mork. On the '2Bth inat., Mr. Gris
wold armed an amendment to the preamble, which
*ori adoPted, and ordered engrossed for a third
reading...
• Ttitrireamtile says :. , ‘The construction of &ship
ions! around the, Ste Marie, would
greatly *dynes the sericulturalond commercial In
terests of thii Westein Statei, by opening a bound
ileassfeld for:andixdustry and enterprise of the citi
zens of seven Steles,,of this Union, who will have
abeam to, and may be imniediately benefited there
by. it WOuld'itford facilities, for
rc and
the inex
haustible resources o ' t.iii.otioes and miner& upon
Like t 1 911,06: - IlelkiiViCfp'the government an in=
crivisialVveelltlecthitrely,iind bringing into market
fsik'NO:l4o4:die.hiti4'liiontlii of valuable farm
haat:6l4.as also the immense forests
of 'figiotiiikelv'ttri; hecoming of great' va1ue.....1t
would-attend otn r ship and steamboat navigation,by
adding:an osteet, of over 'sixtent; hundred miles Of
'navigable coast..to! that of tho lowsr lakes, which
would afford a ready market for the valuable fisher
whisch areinethaustible upon that faits, and 00l
exceedfid bide 'Newfcrundlands Seheriesi the most
Pfoiloctiseisit'splitch, in said lake, extending' a dis.
tiMidO s tiligky:xitiles, and which country is rapidly
;setdbag wielli*bardyi, industrious, and enterirising
'
: TWW4 , 0 1 90 3 n •Paiek oar!: "nobort
:Walker,•esq., the late Secretary of the • Treasury,
baa returned in fine ISpirEteioVirishigiton, where ha
Intends to remain. • Whenever hie . haateen in the
Ntateih,hU fiada in unbounded entiiusiaim• in favor of
Vie tariff of 1846."
*Jrdnlyitity PoiiMaatenhatio boa turned-.ook
'of offde ) s itillennejliiiii , iftioe, because they were
Democrats, And more are to go.
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C imagine. otltkatolYariAar k . Post.
gothitioit'ltzei4Klrtikits
Qqill 4 t.f i f** l 44.l l2 .o7 04
Itt Ennis 11l&flo o il aiktficoperotie
morning, V l /07 0!.PC•440 I pafir the
jo criablii•Me,mbera...hiciu ticlatiktint Weitto• at
many have passed ; arid the straggle of nieinke to
obtain the speaker's eye, was really amusing—shoat
iag at the top of their voices. When that gentle
manly man, thiqprpides with so much-,eandoc . rd ;
impartiality, svouldsariAletentleman frord —r .
die% the fortunate menther so obtaining,mould pro
deed and get up his hillotgalbar;ilittle'struggle of
a war of words, the bill would then pass.
At 5 o'clock, Mr:SWitrisiveldeigot the floor, and,
passed bill No.lBB, Sericite file—to alter and • amind
theConstitutien, to elect the Judge. throughout the-
Commonwealth. Let the people have a chance to
naY.whether thi3y will so amend. It is but right that
the people should have what they require—that is,
an opportunity of choosing tilt; Judges of the State,
by taking it out ot the bands of political Governors, '
that now blistoti the important Station on improper
Should the people do so,tthey .would have .to
blame themselves with their own bad conduct. All
power should be centered in„the popular vote. For
my own part, I fear nothing limn the voters of this'
State ; they cannot or will not as often err ilea cor
rupt Governor, which we. are'not at all times clear
Mr. Swart:welder, as usual with , this gentleman, •
has made a good, sound, orthodox speech, and ttikei
the bold and decided ground in favor of the people's
rights. He states that it is on absolnte." divorce Or
Judges from a corrupt , appointing power." I ask,
said Mr. S., a fair and decidid vote from the mem
bers.. Although there are several lawyers that will
vote against it, yet, I trust in the integrity of this
House, that the people shall now hate on opportu
nity to, say who shall or willior abouldpreside over
them sad their prosperity: II maybe drilled (said
Mr:S.) a beardlesireforateribithegentleman froal•
the ciiy, [Mr. 1tt . 15. Smithl bu :kr; the people
ask for this reform, and l'fornne,tillltitiPrit•
Mr. Swart:welder made several petty bits and fur
ther remarks in relation to tbo proposition' ofliis
friend Mr. Smith—and whertthe yealand nayste4e
taken on that, the vote stood-23 to 68. Ito
amendment was lost.
Mr. Little then attacked the proposition of slee
ting by the people. This gentleman calls himself .
a Democrat, and distrusts the right of the people- 7
yea, of the people that elect, himself to the office
here, that he abuses by going , in direct opposition to
the will of the people, often espressed in Democrat
ic meetings, the proper source to got information. I
do not say this in a patty character, but in that I ,
deem correct, without regard to the trickery of poli
tics. And Ito that opposes will be burled from pow
er by an indignant and hosoit constituency: Pierer
despair of the sober will of the mass of voters. If
we can elect a President of the United Stites, or the
less officer, a Governor, why in the name of poalty
can we not be trusted to chooser a Judger Are they
immacolate, or so high they cannot be reaehedl
The people will never let the matter slumber, sod
they triumph, and reach thote self-styled dignitariXi
that too often disgrace tho place to which they .are
elevated.
Mr. Koryae (from' Ilutitingdono took' the same .
ground with Mr. Little, and argued against bad
whiskey, which was the tiorthen of his speech—
nothing more being in It. This is a Whig, that wears
s wig—tbe latter thought to be s necetaary append
age to make d Tedge. Mr. S:,ealled . the 'Previous
question, shall the main question be now pot—whieh'
reaulted, yea' 48, nays 34.
Under greanseitement, the House in session after
6 o'clock. Then come the tog on the secoad•and
third readings, which resulted as follows—yeas 63,
nays 25. The following result on truoscribing for a.
third reading—yeu 53, nays , 20. An amendment
was then offered by AD.. David, that the Constitution
be ao altered dialer; Bank .charter be granted until
the people elven themselves by a vote oo saki
Hack. OD teDll, the previous el:lemon SDI called,
which resulted as follows—yeu 47, Days 24. '
This geodes:lan not honest is this measure, as
be hos sliSted thronghouiagaiast the people electing
tho Judges. Oa tho final N1.'63104:4' the Seesto bill,
One will abow who are who, and with it you base
tho vow to publish-ryeas 4.2 a
This I took down as thewhole proceedings !rein
going on; every one present being under intense
eleitemenl it Thank God, the member. dare not go
against th ill of the sovereigns, so ofien express
cd in every capacity—good,gomb for the honesty of
both Houses. Ilion triumpher reason over bigotry
soil the divine right of 'these pretenders called
Judges. Thanks, again, to the members. Lot every
man in the State thank them in TRUTH. .
The yeas and nays' send you on every
Fifteen Demi/crate voting legiitist, and ten Whigs.,
They should feel ashamed to so vote against the el- .
pressed will of the people. The peopiesmessure.
TRUTH.
Flat In PEKIN, ~
.thousand dol
lars worth of properly rupPorof to be destroyed.
About two ci , clocki on, Friday morning last,* fire
broke out in ilitseutteer4so warehouse of Mr. Wog.'
onseller,,'and heroic the 'flumescoulci be nubdued,
some ten or.etesen buildings were destroyed: ',The
fire is aupposed to have , been the work of an' incen
diary. Mr. Wegonselleils joss is about $lO,OOO,
upon which there was en insantoce of $5,000. The
names of the other sufferers or nay further particU
fare are not given.
ilkir &late Vienna loiter says that Strauss and hie
far famed band or 011111iCiRDS will ` visit the 'United
States.
Mir .Teremieh Burton bee been nentiosted
caoditlate for i:ongreet from the 9th District . ortVir!
air Mr. Myers has declined the collectorship of
Philadelphia, which was offered hlni by the Presi
dent.
ST Gen. Taylor haw aCcepted so Invitation to al
tada the rest Novo York State Fair, to be bald at
Syracuse.
Ur Hon. Henry Cloy to deliver en address at
die great agricultoril iantfl'orticultural Fair to be
held at Cincinnati *metal. ' - •
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Ik7/^ A petition. . it Is eaid, is being circulated in
Kingston, Cieiditi to be presented itivbe.ll,lasallsillti
allow thit iiitiiinne to be annexed, to tilatilteii!
'kir It le profioied In the 'AesemblYs to award to
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Reeves and Capt. Baronet
L. Bromic, a gold medal Gar meritorious conduct in
the late Mexican war.
war L. Pickering, editiir of ilia St. ;Louis, (M 0.,).
Union, has been held to bail, in $3,000, to answer
the charge of en assault with inient to kill F. P.
Blair, Jr. • •
lair The Mobile Advertiser Mate; that.the Mobile,
andOkio Bailroad Company have determined to pbt
the 'first !Modred piles of their 'road under contract
imnaediately.
The Van Buren, : (Ark.,) Intelligencer,' of
March 10, says: Rev. J.N. Maffitt cthais overibiowk
every obstacle, and , now tits' enthroned upon the af.,
fections of the best portions of our communitvi
, • . ,
!kr The 'president' of the United States has by
proclamation, under date of the 28th of March, rec
ognised H. W. Koltn:inn as vice consul of Austria ;
at Charleston, in the State of Soutb Carolina. .
11ilf - Paciting flour for California is dono at St Lou
is in this way !—Tho Sour is put into a cotton sack;
and then covered hermetically with a sack.of dress
'ed elk-skin, so as to exclude it completely from this.
• •
Sons Tiixt rex: kiissrs Escellemtr
Ims declaredforrree.Trade in letter raceStlifio: , "
in ; ffiti' Louisville 'Yourosl, dated Sherwood"
*Test, Va., Feb..s, and addressed tci
Smith, Louisville.
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w o •
44u
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•iiira vsou& April LOCAL. XAT Mt&
Ma• Eorron Sir': In lookinir-,ltvei s .. fie .
columetkikei`th". gpir ertlto t"2 . 9,enelat ,prff Juditue .
ed a cap algtlfel- 4 t it kl t.ouiect tiati4ip, Jones and gerr.'. . 1 ,1 4 , 3
to defetid - theltstgaiiyiikoniiiii4.4loitistlte rgeCom. ps.
rwBD,eit
9,4 - fj.
made lit t.the iti°,t.tcY °° Ns° itiM_l4*"4l
March "1; • ' • pom.vs. Adam C. Leidy; feelnkeet,(sLarieny.”
•
Tltovritettlays he can prove by responsible per cutlet, Not Guiltyiw.
sena„that . there warindt one member oftheNiagara ; •
Fire pop?paN ,connected with or privy to the Co ro. vs. Andreime. Indictment, "Arson"
Andrew
istiabli,ktallelon;the Allegheny Company, and that
;s .. he history of the Sims cases &familiar to most
it waecommenced and carried -On tty tee or-twelve readers.-There were4hrce or four inditsnents
b a y' from lb° f : l2 ,-11101.frea years. D o found against him remitting tiles last April.
boys of •
•12 years of ago wear ifte-ilialform of the Be tea s won on two or threoundneitut4!d.op ono) ,
NidgaratomEinfiy I If not;',llien 'V° ibis
,t t e - di t i en ie er tj6 t he re ; ran s i n'ssnidict. • . , •
Of tlie Niagara Company imflicaiid'lnitie.attact4 ‘-
- This indictoient for-what is-called the " Una,
for I distinctly saw 'stones ihrotitint lhe•Alleghtnft irei4l - terners stable, Fillh Ware The fire
Compiriy.oiiVenti street, bypeiiidpihaving Nina& imtke,eet tow m i nute , after eg
hate:tn. 1 itifixses
ton etreet: Severe
" ..lagara,r, als o atatpir.tliatihe Niagara Company fert eei.• wale were n ion!oltrh.lo •!nrsxv,cputtier
°oyes made any to ottuch.thVAl!CSheny Fire for defence iirein4O s oeliAiiiidAis . lh; l :ol ll i 4ll 4ll4:
beg Tease to tliffai,,Wliloo3 there, for the lest f te e ey, l t h e7 d elerv : 4 ,ci t itil t i ti i l iii e ni,ci#ib e , .
I have Maid threatulnade4iagelnat.the Allegheny witnesses-were.
f i f e : ' ;ll l( o4..li f t:6l - 44 0,t the siable; was callediVfa'et‘l4ll4l)o,4llWitt:
parser's calling iheinselves members. • burned on the morning ‘of.the-121#:ardioiii. - 481i
.4 40 1 '4 31 . '411 16 ". BUY" a FraFaittlaa made ir asby next explained the. locallV - er the ' prea~iei'
Some " I° A4 I IPIRrVie the ' Kerney testified ' tie 44 13iirillOil4Orif!Pfi0V.Iiritt,
Nia g ara'en ia ° and tiara " her. : Kelly's Planing . streetsalionl . 121 , c 9;••
This I pronounce wilful 11u¢ delttierate rto ,; '
as elooli; on the urlitiiing a . ate fires. inked for
theta was no such !ilbaunge,s!rf, 10,,.Any:!z!ein,ber of of the Piflb JetPaion'aail
the Allegheny. ,ButisiteeMeg it
, dedniiiiil.Fug'" 8111i-it:Ad fire ac•thartwell , l stable, Weranegliri
—what did the 10 orl2'boys of teelVelAtntelefage tittinc t o n few mi n utes a ft er h e saw si Fi e - there
intend doing with
, tp'oFe_axes theyh?d,ei caused lip; the burning Of . .keisniy stable
IVere.thernot procured for tbd purpose of tiris•taised. . , .1
the• Allegheny itp,when',she would come:: the
. ,
Hdsays that the - Niagara Company were, every
man iof them, ..aver the river ..gatheriag, tip their,
hose which were scattered . ,arennd
. Ihts. fire 'at . the.
time the Allegheny eta rted-hoitie.• prenounie that.'
a ra I aehood, •for when.the Allegheny' was'nUanked,
in Crop} of the Niagara houie;by
the house, their Engine, Aci, was in therhonse to
,;may' certain knowledge, if t can beliesk.li.Y. own
ely.s.t:end the Engine, could not certaltily.ket home
"withent.heing drawn bo the members.- •
If the. , Pfingsra Company was not.' privy to the
Attack, why,dio, part of their member. abuse Ipe
others for getting out the back way when the doors
of their house were opened by the Allegheny Co. t
swearing they would have died on the !pot if they
had bean'there; of why 6144.04 . 411Cct stones; and
other missels sad wait for the Allegheny Reel,
whirl they raid 9ioirhiliriftiio oilit yet t
• -These things look bad on the part of tho Niagara ) , I
whem fairly considered, &rut does notilrieok much
like discouraging any of its members for instilfits
or injuring any °icier Fire Company.
The attack` idgthe first place
Crowd orblaclignaids calling themailSes the stSliib
iers ) ,7 the majority of whom are mernbereerille .
- Niagaia Company, at least 1 hare bees so Inform‘d)
kat would say to the , ,,Skinatrs we, the Nitrite,
Cempanj, if they are two distinct parties, that. ibli.
'Allegheny Company are able arid willing toiiedl4*
use their own came on all occasioos; it Abate , . to
be peace, well and good ; not ) I say 4( .
ALLEGgliainf.,
0109 cikarir.
For the benefit of lawyers, inerchanur sea others,
. .
haviig businesi in the Court of Common
_Press, in
Ohio, we publish the following from the new act,
filing the lithe" for holdieg' Court,'lrt thi Countiee,
'criontiouctl i for 1349: • , • •
Trumbull, Feb. 27, May Aug 28.
Ildshoniog, March 13, June 12„'Sept:11.
Portage, March 27,, June 26, Sept.„2s.
Astlabula, April 10, July ID, Oct. 9. .•
Apnl 24, July 24, Oct. 23.
Columbiana, Mulch 13, June 19, Sept.lB: - .'
Stark, April 3, Aog. 7, Oct. 23. - • • -
] , Tusearawag, April 24, Avg. 21, Nov, 'JD.' -
Carroll, May 7, Sept. 3, Nria. 12.
Belmont, Alarch, 6, May 29, Sept. 18. - •
Guernsey, March 27,Jeno 19, Oct. 10. - •
Monroe, April 10, July 31, Oct. 23.,
Harrison, April 24, Aug. 14, Nov. 6. ;
Jeffereon, May 8, A4..29, N2V. 20..,
, Holmes, Feb. 12, May 14, Sept. 3.
Wayne, Feb. 26, May .21, Sept. 17.
Medial, March:UE.lday 29; 00.1:15.
Ashland, March 19aune'111, Oct: IV •
Richland, April 2, June 18, Oct. 29.
Knox, April 24,July 2,140 v. 12.
Dim oc Rtacran.ttrer-lt ia•eaid Abet theP44l
'dent of the Freach Repobllc (letaniO4o:
.11":"Ie already done so, the body of Dodide Relarshidi
.for the purpose of lay ing it t 7: thetiitie of Napo.
loon, has father, in the Charch of the Invilldes.
The Monument N2poleoo it rapicllp progresa
!og, mod the principal block of stone hai already
?ieeo.bioaght from Finlaad,and landed ie
it is errose granite, measuring Hi feet long; 9 broad
;spit s *itlibiand it will be laid
itwim tandodkit has become,
s it
s eems !tom ill rm.
'Foitltte s quftst jip elject • of Wiereat to all. the aged
iwolieme*P ,r Intalidea: •
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sarr h e Atia telifuraia copies a. paragisph about
G meeting of the seamstresses in New Yorlt.
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plaiaing of the hart work and. poor psh r atul com
ments thereon as follows :
We Folliti advise a colony of the same work
ing-girlsto-comp to California as soon as possible.
Tony can earn from $5 to $35 per d ty in the manu
facture of clothing ; rind if they be anxious to do
still, belles 'than thati they will find hinArcile of
young, good..looking and enterprising. wen, ready
to embrace GO Opportunity vehtch promisee u good
wife,w
G tds, slo.you he . er Oat
Mositt itaarßeab.—The ritob7ilic
Adveitiser of tha 23rd .oltitne, says it uaderstandii
t , that the Mobile sod Ohioltailtoad.Compay de-.
tertnioed, at their meeting a few days sintleito
make a Commencement, by puttrng spade* hACtlie
ground flit the first.hundred miles inamediatta
Demsece.--The.ltraeltitigton.
Whirstatea that Gov.' Penniagton fled'
it within the scope of his purposea,togive hig.cono
try the heath of his acknowledged high adininistri:-
tile abilities ss Governor of hrinesota." He de.;
dined the appointment on S,atorday. •
What a pity I . , ,
CHOLIRA AT SEA. 7 •The Liv.erpool ''ourier says'
that.* letter has been'zeceiicil by the Mayor 01, ttiat•
city,,tatiog that the ship. Brutus, of Boston, from 1
Livmoial to . .Arnerica;'wlthiiigtkitif,..kau put into
:.LOyle, Ireland,. thevitoloni , i , hitiring broltop
oili)# . board.. The *Medidal 'officiaiii';repiarted that
ma•stose had occurred in Liverpool for some time:
orations to the Siiling ol"the Brutus, spa that it . woe
pouible the disease might have broken. Out' owing,
to the vessel having taken the,north channel, ne the
cholera poison now prevailed on the north toast 'Of
Ireland ! ; ;
Bit.t.Fourne.We learn from .the Cincinnati Ens
goiter, that p bill of indictment was fOund against:
Mrs. Howard, on Monday; for murder in the flratde
gree. The will not be reported- until the lait
day o( the Benin nof the Grand Jory, and her trial'
Will probably bo the last* bonito - die court previous
to adjournment. - •. • - * .
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war A thild of. Mr. Joseph Conner, to thaneigh•
borhood of: Veronnilti:4;ttilni:
TnelidaY aaerntiliViioolollhtfailltribitt.in:e
and while s# o le.#.443kikeiP l4l o ll6 F4g - that*
&reeled lie daeitiali4 . 4 late Atititlatice . end fell into
the firti'in ono' being flsM, it buret tit -death..
wgiaolit;iPooe;;11;
Marytand; , etotrel for one Hyerf:'elliPrired. aad
Justified 'file . Prizefiglit:l4:ibe iiieteta weger ofititZ
tie for the ocljneltneet of 4i/testes bilieOecorribit;
geder the'cSmtaim law or tegland. Hoorgoed_that
;the affair was ao" amicable eozitestj!!ao4' as snob
iiiot to be reganied as a - Misdemeanor. r•
, Ttplrbe psesideht hu offieially . receignis.,e4 cran l
I sato' oidtield; Jr., Vine nor
Sandwich Islands, for the Port of st. Francisco.
TZ=
•Tur....Tzmulat:F 4 .—The. ,Cmix Coroner . '.: st;n the Mayor's office, AJleideny, yesterday-alp
etnooa, 'and :heir& two additional. witnesses,-- -
Mailers. Williams and Johnson, of Biriniagham.
The...objeeiof coifing these porsonsivas, to find ou t _
14vtroth (hero was in the story ahotst.! ,, the thous
ItrAgillar bond," . as those witnesses, Oratgave
icaty.lis4R, Under oath iiefore the lOquestit
entto nothing about it.. , •
Thejary, aller a few worda JO consultation, rtn-.
tiered tho following verdict: .
<4. thbt the deceased (Jamul Tossdale) Caine
to hie death by tho introduction of poison IMO hisJ
stomach ; hot by what means; or by whom adizilis.;!:
istered is not known:.' •
We were on the jary and beard all the teitiMotij
and say aohesitatiagly that 'wo do not While Oat
boopicions against Piiheld find any.. foonditieri in
We understand that the Birmingham' witnesses
first caused tho arrest, by their statements in relation
to the': Bond. The whole excitement originated. is
this.: Iliad they come for ward s , as they etioalS,,
end stated the uetlf theiiiCtimild hare bee° oo_
suspicions against PitLeld...,
'Still, it it n little sinie4V.;.4l4(44.•Pbyiliciano,
agree that the roan died by poison, yet they could
Bodoi►tte by The severest tests. Bet stringer Ihingi,
bitverliiriened.
` •sir Now that the High SchoOtilill has , becoino.i
law', we hare n truggeation dial is. of great Import`
'Lace, whatever setae folltit*l4l4l3,li of
that a professorship of Phtvispgelphy be'littistihttittt.
The 'Boston, Philadelphia and .New 'York':ll4o,
Schools here introduced 'Pholographj; and Why:
should not Pittsburgh.
4 e
We earnestly commend this matter to , the attet -
lion of the School Directors of this city. The nest
genenalon will sorely tee the Pitman systeto7tit
writing and printing thoroughlyiatrpilikscd into all
civilized centuries, and the owner:4M tekam ii
commenced the better.
MEM=
=MU
We hope to live.,to 'Bee the day wheo. t tiva'toni...
mot) sense of a t. htld may not be shocked by being'
told . by pedagotit, that (14 1.1-e is the way tb spelt
i4—of ichoreh. , .•
Let Mr: Williams be appointed teacher of Phenol
id Phone topy in the High Scht;ol.
let The Grand Jury haie feland'a 1 . 41,14441.11
against the persons charged with taking th e body lof
Min Logan from the Presbyterian . .bnOigtkiinidl.
The juries of Dr.. Dickson and Herrod sie in i 3. An
.2ttempt was made to bring it ap preterdiFil bat,Mr.!
WCattriless, who appear for the' dorandanis;iiiader
motion to quash the 144ictraent, and
,iosistml on
hating time to search his aothorities.
Vor Commonwealth, Attorney General Darragh.
Mesari L . Shale' and Stanton_; .for• Defence, Messrs! .
MtCandlen and Stewart. ;
is the season for Ina children. We saw.
hanf'diiarip;litilestrayeilitko*reiitiiesterday.
many, l'arnilies have changed homes, that many littler,
ones are hist in theconfusionTW.:Wierernerkablir
fact that they ore generally picket up b j
We witnessed several scenes of this kind yesterday)
whieli,goes to - iiictri;'Whitlie have always' contend=
ed, tllp,s!nzulizr clasi Iy:society pas?esst splay'
virtues . Gsr which' thoyikeisot .eredited.• • •
Sit"Aisiste Pia Mein dangol Illiokord I
iestartlay,'ainrawniniligYffilie.**,
ori.-fritoltqayogt „?ig Metal. . bpoApop s :dpiirt .
waith vel,cound , hi p °simian o o 04Firtild
tbe; ; ~jme mane perso n was no 13,4 r
• otiett‘Wpr . o. ,
QaT There were ahont a dozen caste before the,
Mayor yesterday etornieg. The• inajority
blacks who bad been 'Altai Crom'isome of .their pub
tic linens.. , • ,
F 09 .;,c4 1 6444e7 ; 1 1 1 1 9,-.WifshiPiii4 CitY Apt,
Califtst* ,MiniPIVCoMPIDYr ; :ortiled leatordal,'
mid ludepeiamieii'
sir There will be another eihibition.of the Pang
°ra l o l a the ' ll- 4io B a t' "e nil. tik;
Adideauris.
Villutaitm- Mr BoathnpPoaii osain to-night. I-1
•
- ffirr Eitiza CAVIPIIII.I., of Bothiany,-Vit.,-
wfll titeneh in 'Re* M. Robinitei'n Ctfureti, Plittretieet:t
(Methodist. Prates:Blo on Lottl'eDay, Stlf•inet.,lft'lof,
,o`ehtek, A. at.; and in the evening oi the saute •ditY•in*
Rev. Mr.Pailaviintht Church, Seven th
at catty gatlight. • ' • •• • • • aPR:2I,
117! Nolloct.rtily customers and-strange rs visiting
;the say Alit, informed that during the alteratittua at My
'old plaid; In Fourth itreet, they can tto supplied with in-;
yertoillATS, at the usual lop Prices,-by galling on me,
WOokstrek;threa,doota below PotinbiEtificSalooW
MAIM*. ' ' ' • ' ~P , KEEV11: 1 ","
_ "Practical Maher
Oil& Irc-Plactt 'of /dieting, Withlatiglaie
HallyAVolatatreet,tatticeen nth antrWrgin -
Vistsauson , Lows,;No:.33o—tdeets , every WaesOns ,
NO:. 67-41icir lilt;and 3
;Friday clench inOluk" ,-- 1 . rnadST-.1r..,
• F -gebbbikir,,grion*,iii ti,inive:youi'motiCY
narnaußerfion HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S
lIAT-STORI•., where you will find ',complete airibruniti
7 of the lotpst Farlll4as, CHEAP POE CASH. , • • 4
WM. FLEMING.
' marllly] -•• • !MO Wixatar.,torrier or Vi, .
atinie•
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ElleratlcaricitVis - 14#porlsm31,
!NO. Oil 7 16',131/# IitTABBT; APOIZVCiIbiNaS
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i 56 :
Ar.r.,Alwayirr. oulaildf.AAnegor hesortment:ititihris
,B o .oms.i.comiurs,4orants, GiOTCSj Hosilly,Suspooderi
Underlibirul. DrawegliV&o4*.b...:
10111.140. .
'6; ifjPORTER ; .... -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;•15Iiirmpiii„ . :
roma' or aiiairaiorc•:
Dreiiii'Direlo and Parqdetto• ••'• • • -'4-; • ;50 1 4itiitt;
InsidlP.CirOluillor. See oridTier .. ............ 25 ~
' iteneft'atidleit onppearaneeof giedittiogoirbrit
Tragedian, Mr. 1.• D. BODIH.":. • % .0 ,
Ptnhirt '
% `' ••'..' ' RING LE AR, •
KidglieitvGillt.•l3ooth. Edgar hlrexiiy:
Cordella • ' Miss PirtioN
Giiiiaddr•ltildriOldadlsoo. aeon • • Mnt..PrioN
n , ::Y. l,l, ,VDatice;by - Muter Woad. ' "
.3'q EoOdtlile . wllh the beautiful-Yarn° of • • '
4,::_DIAISIOND.-CIFT DIAMOND ; • :1
DidTgriali."7 4, .....Mr.Ttann;.lToarTrick , :•:Mr .61aufdr44
Capt •Mr...Priar4 Clrartotto (tong) A. Crairo
• 1 1C~rforurday-oresing, ratiotp.of entortainmerdow:
• 15,-Dociroopea.Bl.l; , Cortisin.will riserit-half. past 7;
l'UOOS 6 "10,411:1in Mitt and airsige tryl
XI apeo RING & MOORIMLU
dolt:,'orthand far sale by . •• ''
d.-11001111E41,13:
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by Telegraph!
RepOrted ftii the Warning Poet.
Connecticut Election.
EARTIURD,ApriI 6-5 P. M.
• Three Democrats and one Whig, hal. b" 112 iilw"
tett o_Dongrees. _
~„
The State Legislstorsis dstadots r lioiliorovs-*
ent Appearances, thi Whigs iiisamheidtiiiio.
te" PO* "7,
r ? 2 ,r) tAirils4 rf Bit
. . .
The rattails Gem tlriir
ilve the folliiiegit4 tlieTrerfoilleteiiititt• •
Democrat......
; • rree • . 1"
King (Whig) has hsep Clettett tOtt" . io,
M 11
tie'ealiern dietrictf 04
In. wostere,Vikt . el** . , i . l . -
'eat° theelectioo or M. Tiliintait tbeiviodat.).
~ • ..”• , 1 ••••••-• - • • •••••. agya•
• . • 11 04.41113raigh , April•Or. - 9T- 51 -2
The.Sdiate, thhittßaiitVaa;t6hfitivid the
-44•6 1 10 1 Digetiatl ,ar .the..Goiereor,. rat Priaideat
. '''" „', "• '
4 . 1r 4
. .o,greiiiiiiiii4i2a,:Judjeiikl. %Quiet ;`Davia
P. dOnieD; .Geotge,Taylor, 24th; Nillicm Jae.
Wil
reg ituokl3th
- naac
Eit Mtg.:MARKET:: '
;
4.4l4*.weport. ..
.. . . ,ii ,.
. Flour.. We notiiiseleeet 11000bble. crf •Western at I
4,8705 , 00 ; w .
• Grain,. Wheat is 'fiikvY therfe'Air klhnite4l de
mend for other Grains and rtg,
Sales of Ohio Primo Wfiilkt Wil4aLitis 31W°
01,03. • 7
Proi~al6nb:: The oleo Po'rl'iiirti`tifirkirikAht
The' market is improving.' " I
The ateemer Mogen. ith_twe- weeks liter navy p
Is hourly:expected. • -r I lit •lar •
CM
.
Flonr;:rliAtneile .10 41246.1in4en5. is in
Ttv OS '
favor of Ve-seller. The receipts to-dartrava• been - :
taiga.. Western Uremia. ars'beld at 4,8705,00/ 1 '
Graid..The demand ter Coin'and;Wheat goinf a A
but' - the' transactions are not *large.'t • Tet.,
Wheat 'is held at I,oB,;.whilst ha3i,e're.ntrer.:•:.l;po.
Cote.; there le a Ildp.brisloosi beiu
.tistiiiiato white, . ' _
''.-Provisiona..There ismhiemovnopentiii Pork, 04
. :no ; Primo Mess Pork IsAild 10,25 • rue-
.Western ;'Prime et 8,371.
'in Beset' • Lard is heavy., _.. ,
' Groceries:: Are . unehariedji Ail- Mattel • hi:Waltz'
la
lied.
Money Matketash , Notes
Loan 10i. _
'
• PHILADELPHIA MARA?.
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• - .T
PwasDELP_Lliki April 5 4 . Al';. ,,
• F10ar..,1110 marker itt heavier thao yesterday t ardb
the business done is at -a alight ideal toe.- We inotd.l
satesat 4,4404,50 per
• Galin,. Wheatds.dull, with sales,of-PritorvAlfitite
et-1,00. Sales of Primo fted.at 90e ti, the extent di' ,
6,000 _bushels.' • • ." !!
Cotton .. The- market '` l "k
BALTIMORE ItIARERT.,,- • -
• ' "- , ' Vat vitosi„iiiiiir
Fltior..There is no marked change from grater:.
day,; ,the :market ir , itOyiking, dotter. rtdo ,
irstkef Howard sued at 4,43;: City tliilia.. is.
without buyers, at 4,62. .. • •'; ; L
, Grain.. Sales printe,red iiVheat at.BBc.- ' Cartrif
salmi of prime white at , 44, sales of prima yoleokt at
48 cent*. Oats t sateiat •••
, Whiskey:lB3les in brie at 224: ' • "-i" '
Cofrec.Bt4lesof Rio at 61MI. "
Provisleas.. Sales of Mesa Pork at gik't or.
Prime at 9,00; sales of-rdoss Beecat
Sales tatirla n, It a c'o giles of hog
sales Hams at 7}. Butter: wales at.10013M1P11ki..., 3
Cotton,,Salcs - or Louisiana al.?lcaBe2
Seedr:.rSales of Clover at 3,60 . ies .basiteleS , .‘,l*
1114•Xti
, •
..IN MAILERT:: •
.: ' • CrireintiAff;
Floar..the. sales t&itayltaiii=been'iti.`i!ifaii. a,..
lent,itt el tiding - 13007ari,,,V3 4 ;404,e1,414.:4'§ii
market dull add prieeS
Wheat..Sales,at - 70076a47,
Lard..'rhere,is a good deamitTaAd* moo •
firer; but prices arc .anchanged:.. 3 . t ! tt.iv.
Graceties..Thcre is vet' , little doing: I's Stsiattidia.
day ; •the receipts wore , latge, catindtPlielig
cline in prices; sales of Prime at 614.•Coffkit'1 4 4,ii.
wand fair and prices steady, The m.uket Mitt
sex dull.. 'C he es el'isiles of .1325 -hosit'quile:4t
Fur shipmeiit at 61C.
Whiskey.. Sales - .
• , aillaPrft
PANOR.Ahm,v.e :tem sm.rri.Es 147MEXWO-1
_Moss Gomm= Zuttrato Ins Contartr.l3L-fristrrif
or A. Cities of Afetzies, and Ytra Grua :—This gnat
Pairyt
ing;'Seidel has hien' bait-really Bandied - brtllethoiri
sands who 'sari{ in this' • Easierr tittus,aS CHO rieheinaifik.
most 'aptelidid in the - torrnfty,•44lf beethibited
ATHENAEUM, for a few toghts onlyfh'entratntin
Tharsday.eyening, Aprirs,fortheifenefifof_ilitatti fin.
and Orphans of buldleramhafellissAleglce, and oat di*
P bled Volunteers. •.-, .'i 3. 1 1 ,
Tickets of•admiseionittacents ekiblrem:Abenteluddett
b.l theip parents, frae-.• , ,lialcorty*.xelnsimly:Wnj
eatesk.,
ptople.-. , • r-ti _ te , t :0,..r0 „no •
. Doors open et "(o'clock preeiseip. t
: t tnax c h lM.t ßani tg:rdflik,..A l loo4..MVElPTlPital •
: •wti..l.•• •
ur -;
•4,..atairr - ARIALIe.IOI4I:2I %GOO e't
' - • AT t P.. DEILANt•it El,
./Y0..10 . -L/BNR'EVSTREET,PITTSBIMGEL:ai r:•1
. TIJSI' RECEIVED, an extetisinartn(Lgattenikasstistrr
el went of _French.
.Eng l uteeti - lbneeite
m
cAsSareßgvh3pEAVNGAorApJatet
•
and'mese deiitablebate 'AMongstAtenrD,
found a variety of eaftrelynoW 11veinnv,pissvim i t,
and
• .Vesungs, of the ' ..,) .
EATEST ii
AllOf width will bensidelo order in thertlenitsildelln ,
ble snarlers.' at abort noliet and reasonable Orieei: l V.l
A large and annelid assortment oT '' • ' 7 ' •
READY-MADE CLOTHING
On halts, made in the present :StrTfosAle,SlTP,..l • iiii • ktg
evaty,d .22o n Or . AND DASSEP 5 _
1
Mit or French, English;Attieticameddßeigiatfolooo, '
at 't eulurfas/tfortak eliforst 4, 4 • • •
' • New style' Bustrtese Coate, - filain bleck , .mur earpt •
solored - Cashmarett, Tweed , and , Summer claw Seek' '
;boat_ and Pantaloons of superior single -end dreslnp.
millee ,
Cns'sitite res, S'arnider Cloths, nod every:pair de
sctiption pi gwde 'limbic fur Spring and BtuontOt,Weit:
Also, a chutes-assortment •. 1 . •:
NEW STYLE VESTS, -
Rich Sulks, Cashmeres, plain ;trail fantyiggpm-pildo •
black Satin of superior , qua lay;riiti greptvAteuritoc
sebstautial and well made - f r ,
CLOTtiTN4 ,
Altogether comprising one ofthe hugest and asttieeesh -
.rissorunems of 1 • •
• _READY. MAI.! - )91.0 7 r..,._11Rier..tis
That curtbe ream* the .Plint STtetelm' "'svt-IR'N.re'fere , C ,
CASH. • s s • o'll ' •e••• • - NN: "nef ;
" r a t B. I. T ttio, britlizatklitr4llll l ,
'sum - Dram, for sale at ' • . "
a•• nikw 4 011.1,114 st.
Greer:moo • kiardieu. - . , :wtv ,- ;l=4 ,
T HlSdelightfal Summer Retreat-1s Sow opoiribie ti e
•• reception of visiterse Ic e 'Creartra: Fruit, 1 . 1 uts,Ccrti%
• ectionorp, add•nn the oral tblugit nature and •ott crin ,
produce, will 'l,e se vied up br • the best in an ne
.r.tutodn.• •The' Teti Table will , bo.4pfead ut , GiNeekiet
every evening .. • •' ..t.
Conducted on Temperanie und.eliried , mr
:Sunday. -•: •
• Baguets of the choleiterFlalreri J Utipin:thiaibcriacit
.• • -•••-, •••• 1-at 0:
!brie colieetiort Of thitholieitVeatiity , ollGlitterF
laonsel Planta, Doldtas; end "41MheinlirlOarhig:Plentegor
• .A 0
- the new suielmiOnatliStott.+Alqmii tdiulic 4 fe*
daft, to from thii Point titan Usilden. 44- 4- tc-;
ape• • ;• , ;. - -':;.,V,6ItICATIP ,?;
- • :•4 • (Jon .] ; • • -, 1;:k
—„—
f HE undersikned ant ..retibeediAly7ldroliii'l he al:
• tens Of Pitisbtir*h :arid 'vicinity that` they hitvecitien i f
ed .
ROCgRY . and P '
RODUCE TOR et . ..lb •
s:W. coiner of Third'iiiid bel •
connesion with 0ur.014.,81M101,10.'.W: cornet' of - Rbdrilt .
and Perry, streets..';. • •: . :1 0 :
Hiving unfurled mitt bittmeifittitli " Quick Sale sad.
smcat Profit:ons its mono; we hi* vislute'ef Vubtieft
••• - . • ,•. ..• a') khot4;.
-, Aitnexed we give u list of csir itetail•Caskptieese-is , :: ,
Best Rio Co f fee, 8 cents fp tit ; 13l
••• .N.;o.•Bogsr,: (old) cur. lb:; le Iti*Aiir‘wri.:
(uess s . ••••• :o•!,ii ••
. 4 c. *Basin. soopi. ,:5., c 4 ii :S 4
: •rt , Mould Ciudleri , .. , l2l 4 ' - .9f,fflcuT
" Dipped n 10 " Res
lei -s k• Attirt; 1 0 10 1PilialOn•
'• •:" is. N. 0,, .{L :30; t'S n. 4
•: •.;:, ' 4 ' Country:. 1";44 14 .4 , ;-00y . .4cAt:i. 4 titla . ,
" Bei 'Raisin (neur)l2lo. •fr
, aßlei,.lB lb& for/31,00, °ride for9scents;LY.antignysona.
Impetiol. - Bompuurder, mod Black leas t :Doan 50 sientU. Ms . )
$1.50.1 , 1b:. -Baker's. Chocolansi fichinitzi -Sweet' Spieed
do.; Baker's Cocoa. Crashedand Pulverized Lehißitri
1 4 e .
- , SPiers PlliOndei visa easkt;-• • , • e
• .10er loods eirestewoussinckeomieteOpinodslit_ac.
irreprottc.buble: Nye most T.esPeof l llT em Ike-101T%
the heads or, Wellies, tbitt thcy msy Joageoer, ipsc.ts surf
prices. Tbap.kfal far Nat _fav,, ,,,, !,..l, a st i a‘CP,„„Atingil*"...
of out name,. .
N. W. corner of Yourth arm reap ,-
rand And S. corner of Third and - Ross stre ets.
. .
• it. to Attestator's - Botta • - •
or hereby Oven that thidetsi.ne
- taken oat Lanett of itditintetnttioOntithe llitahttl"
X aiket Fiord, deceased, !ato - or the City ; Pittoheghi
Ali parsons Indebted tn said Eitata'cua inquOttedtotoWso
paypefil i out} thrcum having willpresantiltet9e; . !
dubyulthFotipstal,Tot se ttlement..
„ -.• • • ..'D:A:OL'XSTEII744:44(tt
- '06:10180 0 61 4 • ..IV.A.;MNTON, opra.
TIOT .A3ll-re bb Is, ,Pot re.e.elverd orison
JE - ; Li,* for a51.8.4Y, KIPIG44;CKIR . • v .
spy, ..r 4 4 •Dia.llloftli.
CregniCUntaite,itz atom end fotsaladoy
C a r PO MOOB.HEAD.
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