*4•':*:,;5.,4 : .0...ii.i*4".:111.,i,i . .0 - ...: HARM ;EDITO4 d Vfl PROPRIETOR FIT TSI3 Li RG H THURSDAY MORIIING, APRIL 14'1849 . . For'Vonaznereial - and :River News, bee nett Page. , • , . Thr - Lrerterearewar kei iltait 11. lepartg,:64- Inrin,kle,thunA : un der Telegraphic ilead. Our tbailkerorp due to the ffon. Jeff. Rovie, for a copy Of liie speoch bii - thO Coast SurVey. . _ 144pctru.,40..:sytaiogrtspWitespatpii. The received I y - ii yesterd a y ; ,moraing; ; althoagb dated the seep'. - - I41014184?Et ~astsaQaoß ,;s fpr _ . iidffor Pihk-=-Tbe Legialataie:adjourned at S or clock.z--Thtit';cravAtaat , btu; sigp.ed the,ten hoar bil ---:ittit:ptiOteigo6d a e MEE PnbilOatlOSS Or til/•tinwil ,..Firestildom take time to reed the brilliant editori ds of:Gov:Joiteitiiiilii - Pet,;(lie.oiriee holder. of the . Anierlian in this city ; ,and hence we entirely over looked the following Characteristic `article, in that paper of Monday lent._ t fnend hen called.our teiitiuu to - the =recut :• . 1 '' • ' Buchanan has been gailtyof an actor mean rieni'and probable peculation which we hope will - . beiseithinit imitation, by Soy incumbent of his office. Just b - efore . gaing'out of Office he made contract:sitar, r the' publication tir.tlitilaiss and all other adverthio-. nientsof,bile.department. with certain pre:tics until therther September nest: , • could Scarcely be "crewileti in. triais nig litls it a 411 . 414 1,h4 infound in the one we have e:skited.:*eSe!nretail - ofSt t aie, Mr; Becrari- s fani:".ind , oath of- office to-f ie. Jeer two - to publish the taws; rcizltltiOLlt end treaties adopted-by. Congress. This aelefille.Minis.madebrsiediately alter the commence- Went- of , tbe.ziate , zession - or - Congress, and was for. that session. only 'This, the 'whig editors know, or otighttto know.. The members of the nee - Congress, Who -,were elected last take,their. seat on,the, Moadiy . ior -December test; 'and it - will then be thiajd'inior Mr:'Premi7er Cr.lorron Maio' similar appointmems to those made by Mr. Dircitatteri. ow And this per willent to the wing Sec e-- _ be mint:l !Lary for !mar ... sessions of Congress, or ,during' en. ,Tayloes adm:nistratiOn.. All the harm we wish the Editor 'of the American' is, that Ac.may be:selected as :the tii e Department ender : the priteent regime,: Bo- far as oar experience goes, the. contract is ned,Weirdi.hasitig; the Paltry:Piicepaid barely'cOyefe the actriol'eipense. of composition. If Abe Editor. of the American, or any other huogry , DayloriteiWisbes,io take the job_Ofrear bandit; ,vii' shall Willingly make:an-assignment, and pay him a preneium into the bargain. - A. - 14-eccv Poottss. OEM . VirehaTcf,Ofierred, the columns Orieverat pere of the'Eest, prose-and poetical•cOntributions froin A )&4i correspondent in'A]legherty Whether this is the lady!ereal nisei 'oi,isittrelY tiCiit CliPftun, pro aretit a loss to know. One thing is' certain', however, the is a lady of angnestioned4te.mry merit:: Her epistles, eve - Malty, to the Philadelptda City Item; a re gems, , _ sparlding.and brigh( t si a diamond,. As a specime n ofber;pctetical , effutions,: We copy the following, eriliaitwe," - grid'itt the N,V,Jetirnal of Commerce .Trata'tttirE4' SI H2B6^'Db:- " 3: , _ E.AENOX Ntiy; ink me not—:-how coulld Z bring ,hts ninifitilool , ii brow A Maiaen, mny, not:lightly fling .._ , nattirn ofr--and thou, • Varesed,ns,thou art wont tikbe 2 Whatwerekite at mine to th l ee a 4 eAnd thou tr t.,Woulds , hink that Y bakpresed Another theek as amass thine, ShoiltdT - allew mytips to rest • {Even lightly as on ha/lowed shrine • The treeibling lips of devotee) On thine, us pledge of loveto thee: , „But then some words of gentle sound. :Were whispered to the maiden's heart Stre'could - not bear his love to worisd;— The honr-had come When they mast pari ; ' And she was young and fond and true ;.. What dould the gstale maiden dot Thejspell is broken---She kali laid— Het trembling lips against his cheek ; On herS there is a deeper shade - ' • or crifniiio, but ate does not'speAk ; ger voice is hushed—her voice is still-- given, hal f without her Booms. The Pablicatlon'Boord of the Synod of Pittsburgh, base - leased - the second story of the splendid build Jason Weed street, occupied by Ellieu & and base - fitted it pp in beutifol style, as a Depos itory for the sale of books.. Mr Itarcs A. lawns, the Agent end Colportenr.of the Board, is a amnia , man of untiring indestry, and is entirely worthy of confidence. We congratulate the Board upon se curing the valuable services of ibis gentleman. Those who wi sh , any of the Books published by the Presbyterian Church, will koow whom to call. lion. Atom's Hampton. ‘ Thecazetta ii advocating the appointment of the -liiiiv'.#9oladamistori;ns Minister to Brazil 1 The Deattesr.fileelieid to be a little waggish sometime. .It „mai Ive,:‘hownver, a airions matter; as we are well away that the great body of the whiga of thhs 'disttieihaire:ne con fid enc e whatever in th e gentle. mop . he lutroficieed•the resolutions to sonea Meal.. inestooo . llaltedllti,sye,and 'are anxious to hers' ph Doti at Washington. • 110T.PiefelapittePlieni front ie. the - Gazette in''' . . „ _ long reply to Professor,Elliott. Ho did not forget the lianklirde .Ciienee of Astronomic' , inatnnuctic as gave• our manifieentjellow•eitizen, Harmer Donny, an Ursa_ Vajcir hog r.ancl whether the hono rable gentlemen nay' stare or not we are not *ppm. eii. .., •, larliwisroAra two-Ways of getting out of ati:awk-, ward clifficalq:: ; .First,ty making a candickcolfes by,,, sticking to iota positiors;xiglit or wrong. "The Chronieltrbas chosen theltittefcoarse, in lila idseitiloy,tind Dobai affair. • IfAlitt.teaders of that paper:ari eatii4ed 'that its' editor las' not been Most ovegrioasly hoaxed, we are content;-.- butwo,tow he was., If ge wishes proof, wo will refot7tim to the nitielix charging Macauley with pla• gitirism;'froiti:Whieh snakes a single extract. :4111a` We . eatll - beset d litoidist err about the. Tele g nteltio Despatch sant.us, rtoni-tito'cast, in which it ss!tf?Ompinsilly ii#etio,notttief-Illibi,Riddle,• Ed . ititiorShistiitsbnigl . CtiMinnicliOntinnl," bad a 1 7 1 4!te; Oer. R. Suraedtfrowhii'puttiotic mission to the seat of •Gov ' how it wSs:sent, end by isbatiz , zlKleriro still unwilling to believe tbskien: th - ti s fegotion'to send soch a plece'ireo: • - 7 0„,ng lady residing in Louisvillo, -while Ogittp:ir_fettnights since, was.nwakened by a fere. Chltas ralhiting a piece'out of one.of her checks, • '`:There ; have': been -four deaths at Cairo, of diglaee resembling Cbolerki.- . The place Is reported aitistiTislabesltby. • waited. on Preifffeit njOirgithl to taiga his appointment to Berlin;' but. tbir gttAral. riplied "No, no, 1: de not desire any, „So up the Cincinnati Enquirer. ',llo4eitirili. Anthony, editor of - the Providenie Joldrissl- Is 'Canted Governo r of Rhode 1, land by . a rpriatga:;milicntity... Governors • eboald be prondy diem; • A ititrsf : sint .dumb person being asted•-togire 41044arfolgisatiecai, took a...pencil and . wrote . 14'.3,101Siorectnefts wbicb!EloWern !rata.. < ,;• • 2.‘ _ . ' '••••%,.'t • t• . The internal,troubles of our own country:seetn . to have subeidedi and in Europe there is no sit traordinary cause -- for eicitement—e : erth - On 4 has broken out in a nex piric4. All eyeN arojiow being turned to ;the British provinces to--the north of us iierectbikoceneir'nf,%7 atiiihiitilto hert z ; enacted; but whether u ith the same- result, der Tends upon,the degree of progress that bas been made by the popular mind inthat country: Great revolutions have invariably sprung from little cau sea.- That the bubbling now perceptible in Cana dian polities, will end , in like ,consummation of the plans of tbethbele of 37,we are sanguine. "As we have before given :out, the Teople of Ca nadahave been aroused this tithe by a bill which has passed'-!he , legislatiii body, Torthe,prymentof what are called -the "'Rebellion Lasses." There 'were - other causes. Lower Canada there seems 'to have been a strife existing between the tritish and French inhabitants. ' ta to the.rnents Of the controversy'nbetWeen - these parties, we eannot at this distance determine. A •paper says :" It was 'a struggle between thstwv , Sicea ; or. rather stt effort on• the part of the French Canadian, to'par ticipate' in ',Gove.rnment affairs:- In thOother Pro cince, Upper Canada, the origin of the- Preitent dif ficulties, wisthe,lithgexisting dispute between the people - and What is•called - the "Family Compact." This latter influence has been all powerful in the administration of affairs, and as a consequence has excited tbe ire of the masses. The - defeat of a bill ,to equallie representation hasalso bad its effect. Meetings are now being' held in all the Provin ces. - ,lnflammatory gpeechea are being made r insd remonstrances are pouring into the Legislature.— .. The popular party seem to have the strength, and 'are - deterniinetf to - - exercise it. The refugees are returning. "Ildriarecis cif the'proacribed of '37 have been floating through the United States duringlaie 'years.. They are gathering, back to their homes t o elpectation of now realizing their long cherished The pres.s, and the people in their meetings,now boldly talk of annexation, and of divorce from the CrOwn. How our people mayrelish the 'men tion scheme we.cannot guess.. FOr our part, we would say to Canada-0 Come in, if you bringwith you.no cause of quarrel with , the mother country.' We should like annexation, not that we expect any other gain than certain unimportant compiler chit advantages along the frontier, but for the good it would confer upon Canada and the world. Our institutiona would be rit once diffused throughout that !and. The people would belifted up from their - present degraded condition. Let them but know that they are to govern themselves, end An sure protictionio them, and they will be inspired with new hopes and a noble ambition. To show that the affairs of Canada here reached " a crisis," we will give, a few extracts from the leadingg - papers ofthat country-. Also, from 2 let ter from gentleman in Canada West, " a native who, a - few years ago, thought nothing good could come out of Republican government." We begin with -1t..:" R. 11. Kraut ,"lheMifortunateposition of our trade just now: holds ant .no inducement to look -to the English. market, and excluded frornyount,is not calcubited to bind one's affections to this country. I_ want hay property bete to be as good to me as if it was in Black Rock orOswey,o. ..11mteration as, I edit dci en tiously believe, the_ Pro pet and natural remedy for:the troubles under which the country -labors, and l - as conscientiously believe there it no pros. petity for Canada while it remains a British_ colony, " If annexation could takeitlace this year, it would be worth twenty thousand &Ram tome.-- Now if.you believe I am correct about the dollars, you wilt believe me sincere in my belief about the other part of the matter.'" "I admit that the ministry intend well,and what they do May be all for the best; but I pot no coo f fence in their abt7ity to - do what is needed. - gel. lartit an alien—Lower Canada a foteignee--but the Americans are our neighbors. lf we were once adopted into tha great republican fatnity,ws could soon be at home. Such, a consummation may be reached soon; it cannot be too soon. It will, lam of opinion, require some years to bring about such a state of things; • "There is a good deal of old fashioned loyalty among us that willyield by degrees. Ijamedeeply interested in the commerce of the.iouotry are the first to perceite our situation, and to arrive . at a conclusion as to the remedy . - The. farmers, at least such as are out of debt, can stand a siege for two - or three years, and.lecik tor. the bad times to blow over, and are reluctant to part with the cherished notion that we area favored people, to be subjects of a mighty,empire like Great Britain, whose wealth is to enrich us; and whose power is to protect us. This is the old story that we have been long accustomed to listen to. It was true once, but is not now." tricot' at 'Toronto Patriot.] ' Alas! Britannia has ceased to care for her of spring 1 She has rained the West Indies by a !lost &grunt Vreaciof faith. She bade them emancipate their sla-ves- - - • she promised, in recompense, to pro tect them against competition. Unwillingly they consented. She broke her word, and gave a prefer. ence to their rivals, the slaveholders. It was an ac cursed deed, and bitterly will slinsepenf it. Canada sutlers in like manner with the West In. dies. Thousands have been Induced to come here, ander a direct and oft-repeated pledge of assrstance and irtivprt. That support is suddenly withdrawn. The lumberer ruthed—the fernier disheartened. English manufseturers—the most selfish of mankind --over-supplied their own market, are covetous of engrossing the markets of too world 1 They nitho- Cate free trade—because they hope to profit by it— heedleu of the curses drawn down upon England from myriads of ruined foreign arti fi cers, whom she would fain undersell. ,In England, evil counsels are in the ascendant-- Canada is loft to depend upon bersolf—Canadian loyalists bare to contend as they may with republi canism and disaffection, unaided by the mother country—aye chilled by her indifference. .Wirat marvel, then, that those upon whom•the grim= pretties mod sore—those who are a second tiff threatened with terrorism of 1 837,_should cast about loraid against the Impending inibction--ehould. look southward•to men of kindred blood, who, bow ever 'differing on queitiona of public policy--are at least Engtier—English in name, in language, in his tory, in feeling, aye, even morale than It will owe. Whafhone for the Bntieh of Lower Canada, who find "that woe of the Upper Province, instead of aid log them against the foreigner, are only, by our rep reeentatives in Parliament i niding to met tighterand firmer the shackles that were once mannerly forced' upbn them? • - • There are other quarters from whence this word " annexation " has been heard. In newspapers, at public meetings, in the street, the same nomad is echoed day by day . in Canada West, and the social Meeting has been invaded by the ennead topic. , (prom. the Toronto Colonist.] • New, ae the North American colonies aro at prey ent eituated, they are on the ore of , making new Commercial connections, which mpst necessarily be followed by new political 'connections also. We hive no longer, it max be laid,'eny interest in con tinuing a connection, which; in time o f peato offers no perceptible advantage, and in the event of war, Would expose as truly to the belligerent operations of our neighbors. ' Circumstances now betoken that it will not be long before commercial preferences on the one band, and soinnial and imperial differences on the other,-will tarry into effect what has been ee soldbittlypredicted. WeAdtall have no cause to re: (met that change, wheneter !Label) take place, be it sweer or later: . . [Prom the 2bronto miner,] . We have endeavored to ascertain the causes that haveled to so sudden and apparently complete a revolution in the sentiments of the party, who used, previously, to 'speak so disparagingly of the Ameri• tan peciple and theirjnstitutions. 'The result of our inquiries has been to convince as, beyoiad a - doubt,.that the idea of annexing Cana. da to the United,States has bees embraced by this patty, afterfully examining itit,own position, if not that of the country. `• . , •Wrom DAnenir,the organ of Lafontaine, showing .the feelings of the French •CernadirnuN) crLa. Nnxionem.E.—We inhabit tbe section of CanadaSormerly • -called Lower Canada. In that prtion .of New ,Faance we count 04,900aoulit of ... „ . ench We firma nallOttp.4atall, if you will, b ut - atilt a .• • • • MEM c . -._ - „, Canada nation:. We have. language, a religion, and laws all Our contome, - -oar habita, are'those of Fralla..--not of England, We have our eitibir'our Country . , our churches,• our colleges, our priests, our pilvecttespour Yfia:haX.9 ettr.motto .‘ Nos instqujititisi notes . ' langue , ,V Coe loin ft~ All these we htiveinheriteilfrulti treaty of cession, England is bOundj , ..oblig4d te. rt . M4ty and preserve tiiirkthenedesititetiontjthigt form thetground worl(orournatirmaliffi r`-`:3, • A,- • • , • -• 'They have, by an actw'o'rthyof Nicholas of Ens. .eia, crushed .the French population, - which is the majority, under the English 'population, which isthe minority. They have ~ g tven-an many ` 'representat fives to Upper Canada as to Lowe'r Canada, well knowing thatthe English-Representatives of X.o.ver ;Canada will always, unite:wtth thong of Upper Can ada for the sake of pewee tas exemplified atpre.sent.) Our institutionsithen . , no longer dejoy the warranty that .England.prormsed, them 'by the ,treaty.•:-Atre left'at the mercy or our political land religieun enemies..B The treaty is' then,violated; or at least, on the eve' df being 'so. - We are no. lOnger:Subletta - of Ragland, we are . placed ender :the denomination of a set of. our fellow subjects.— And- we should be justified in demanding, ir not the intervention, at least the mediation of France; who war a party tri the treaty. . ' : Tho,United, Seat* rom extinguiabing our heart's the sacred fire or nitionalite, Would plitr it into a blaze ; for they know well that, in confiding she safety of the St. Lawrence to the Prencli of •Canadit,lt would - be as well guarded' as was New' Orleans by the rronch of:Louisiana. ' The enemy -might get in, but be never could get. Out:* _ From the - NI/4st Coast of • The Belli:note IPetricit puhliebee the following extract of a ietteT dated on boajd the steamship- Califotnie, off :San Bias, , al omitted to statee - that wa have about four bort , died passengers on board, sixt} - of whom are South Americans. There -has been aomelittle sickness but no deaths: We learned at:San Bias that the accounts from California have not been exaggera ted. A number of persons there have been to the mines, and obtained large 'quantities of gold.— Three.sbips have left San Blas within as many weeks crowded with_ Mexicans for the mince.— There are three °theta up, which will start in a day or two. We found thirty Americans there awaiting the steamer, but the captain refused to take them. They endeavored to get a pusiagit on the vessels going up from there, but were retitled, notwithstanding they offered to pay more than double the price of a passage. The Mexicans will not allow Americans to go op on any of their vessel,. They all go up well armed and equipped, and say that they intend to drive the Americans , rdf. They will bare 30,000 men there by' the Ist of „Tune, They buy up all the arms and animation they can get—powder was worth four dollars per pound at San Bias, and one of our passengers was , offered $330 for a pair of Colt's sit, shooteri. I expect we will have time difficulties with therm I omitted toes . ). that the Americans at San Bias came through from Ve. ra Cruz sod Tampico. Besides the large number of Idexieans.going up the coast, merry are going by lead. We apprehend no danger. By the first of June we will have 'l,OOO troops there, and prob. ably 10,000 emigrants, and with this force they - will not dare to trouble us." Ililiblylosportomt from Um Pacific gross .Sitlyrwirreli and Lo of 14fr. A letter from Captain l3marn, of the ship Han. :land, of New London, published in the New Lon• don Chronicle, of Thursday Isst, gated Georges Day, December 1, 1848, reports that a terrific gale had taken plate in its , bay some time perioetty and that the shore ID that vicinity was completely strewed with wrecks—Ships, brigs and cutters, most of them were English result. A board, with the name "Emma, of New London,' wee found among the wrecks. • Ha also state* that he hut heart! there were *bent oitr thotreeted tiro hew This plate i* a great resort for the En; - bah ses fele is pursuit of guano, and there is no irate har bor except under the island of Pore, abets the Hannibal lay, which affronts shelter for ore or two ships. A dent of a hundred or more build) tea. tell are frequently on the coast et a time. Many tont of guano, wbielt bad been bagged and piled up, bad been destroyed by the gals. Captain Broom also reports the Hannibal and ber tender, the Sarah Lavinia. all welt. with 3,,G=4) bbli.oil:botuid to Falkland Islands. wanting UR Milt to tilt. - rims rain. Csarroaira Gott, Nswa.--TheN,Ahlrans Wit: aytuie, of the Ist inst., has received flea of the El Comercio„ a Peruvian paper, publishaa Ligym reaching to the 14th of February. These papers contain voluminous accounts of the treat abundance of gold in California, aif.da the demand for and ready tate , of all sorts of anew char/ilia at _San Francisco, Oa. roarch a ar, Cron, had realized a prat of stl.v.ktfo.tou the ear. goes of two vessels be had sent thither, and those who had sold their gooda advantages:nutty even rs greeted that they did not wait a little longtroaten they might hate doublni their polite ... Thd Steamer Edith, with U. &Ito,* on Ward, bound for California, had arrived at Valparaiso. On the 10th of February, the If. S. higate Inds , penderwe, Capt. Page, with Com. Shubnclt on boanf, lett for Valparaiso, El Commercio, of the 12th of Fehruary,:eare thata gentleman from Valparaiso had sent to hit lady, living in that city, a lamp of native gold, from San Pranchico, weighing eighteen ounces. To 1111/111114faCili Cora A Free Trade writerite &allot Yerk Journal or Commerce, a Taylor Whig paper, make* theft:lbw. iogeppeal .. lo the manufacturer*: 'lege in tho Solathent papers frequent notices of msnefacturiag towns being laid out, factories and every indication of New England industry and perseverance being rapidly transferred to our South ena and Western States. Let me tell our New Eng land friends that they have much more to dread limn competition at home, than from abroad. Only in. crease the Tariff the present average, and , they would Sod that not only ibo North, bat the whole South and 'West would flash into "the menu.' lettering business, which in the end would prove deavactive alike to the interests or individuals and the country- -The present increase of menufaeturi u t g capital and manufactories, le gradual bat auto, all over the country, indicating moat healthy state of things, and, thaproving altogether the assertion of politicians and the political press, that the, factory merest of :the -country is depreseed and languishing. • The 16teettona yet to be held to 1E149. Virginia April 24. New Hampshire, June 6. ; North Carol/ n 0,... ........ August Tem:les - km; ........ • ..... August 2. Alabama ; .... ..... . .. August, 6., Jadlana;...... ... . .. Auguste. Jowar..... • ...August 6. Kentunki, August 6. Mar la .. . • ..... • October 3. Louisianat November 45. I ' BlississiPpi ' November b. },;,',Texas,... .........November 5. New Paper Mill. The passage of the Bill to charter the Danville Bank, s justly esteemed as an outrage by, nearly ; . , every reflecting man in the Commonwealth. 'rho Pennsylvanian of the 6th, thus notices the matter: A ecene was closeted yeller ay in `the Souse of Depresentativei, of- this State, on the final vote to charter. the Danville Bank, a new paper machine, Which'wo are -mortified to record in a Democratic journal.. By the vice. of the throe Representatives from Old. Democratic York added tu:the,Whig vote: flnother'Bank is created to be a new scourge : to the peopin , Such a wrong' upon the:wellaknotin aentimenta of the Democracy of that 'sterling county, is deserving tir,unlversal denunciation. The idea of adding_a , new bank to thole airadd:y in existence, Is abhouggit , to the' public opinion of ail parties. • . cn • Tnr...Giurly custortza 7L—Thei PhayrSani • • - • • • wear ••Jte.7ge:CCollaroer,of Verm ont out to another elautiores gr, Warren, it ie► ald, hake 111 rPe - !Ineettiene? be fore 'he tune off `i.i7ostreastetia, head-,r, ??r/S• he, a LoCcifohet-i?i /.. Who je.. the applicant 7) . and 'ls the appljenefd . thlic'7??'7-Thilicr • tinditiOna being ; • ansetered•haturfactorahlhe aad desedh s, and . di i r erk , ie : 4o/7 4 7C::'Jf: 111 iirieli4eli 49 11 '1* °'liet 3i ..Pelv.' 4 man. ots tohen - heis drastic: , tirlth , 7nd power to do call ik•tfie - i-e4q - frio.kibefihrteieet, • . • . V7'gee - : Warren tlying;epehipteha;efS*i•rray4r , c: ePAg . Pleage4".:t a nd, reedendisiitt:..pttnishri:?.?..,l...... I • • . . . . - - - .- • ••- - : :f" r 4 ~ „ • •A'..,„';`,;4-s• ' • - !_!=MIZ_MM NCAL MATTERS. Mr Ma time of theConti watroecnco .,„ 4iinted t ' Ottr44n4intiell);lor titti;CothtiorWlalth 1111 ;Mahclikolldviedtei Ditreoce4l,,kr. taition then 8 41 10 a foa 7 o44lis o Ni%nr` 1411,4 e. z,COl : sBlack concluded for Cotninonwealth. The charge of the Court was in favor of Abe de fondant.- In a very:short time the jury returned with s gettlict t r • Partnonr.D.—We learn that John Reuck 4 , who wes derceg"the preSeet, term of Oil Court, aenteneed by Judge Patton entree : itebhtfis Imprisonment for stealing some ioniti ander ,peceliar circumstan- . ces, has been pardOned:ty Governorlohnson. The Dispatch ghee Credit to Attorney GeneralDarragh,- aedhcr. M cCurdy,ci Clerk of the Court, for procuring his pardon. We belie:ve Itr.rPlieson first starteed,the petitien In .behalf of the übfortunate liar A to!uraedroluuteer or regular yeaterday . of Plied to iltelGuardisee Or the Poor for aid Jo going ortdiajourrity boinerierd. flu has been sick, end, „says he spent all •kis money with the Doctors, _and lost hip discharge: There is no doubt ot his honer. ta r however; and he looks every inch a womoquot dier. lie g'otihe ; aidhe required. . arm. TowAsunr.—lV. MeCandlos yesterday presented a petition numerously signed for the' vision of Peebles ToWnship. Court appointed commissioners to Gs t i3O boundaries of the new dia.' islet. The name bag net yet been suggested. f 8 It tcrefiestittiti*inetimtee to read eenteocei like the rotiovring Troia the itmerietut of yeeterdry: • • We heree annoy our readers, as is the wont of our ueighbors, about that very precarious matter of circulation, but our paper M morn sought for and read thari any paper itrthe city. lar There teas iotbing at the Mayor , . MUD yes madly to incite thicurinaity of sowanongers. The tombr'Weits almoai empty sod tho watchmen slue& bored and slept. j *Er WV efcr ottr rerden to the advertisement of Mem,. J. S. „hi. Young, in tisvitsjrnpaper. Their steett-of ,TMIS it vsry large, fresh and cheap. %ee them esti - =!!!=EI The Grand •Jary visited the Penitentiary yea. tonic). afieroooe. f• They will probably report their opinion of the eotttery system. init"Mr. Rosahnrgh has entered upon his duties as Post Master. SUlCtrig TT A el:v.ast.---The Huhntie American says, a negro ,girl belonging to Mr. Louts C. Ltehy. hung herself lion 4'04. Her modest ,had rue off, and the girt treltvithrenterten with ponirhratint if atm dadand give information as to the Wbert4battt iti* fUrtanikb eeinanatubd saltine. Thu eras a latiotiac that merited a tau dare:tilt (ate. The girl doubtless hem what son of * fate awaited her mother le t*ee the draidd be retaken, and as ebe did not:bane bet thescoarge *tight Greer. CMS her fidelity to her soother, she preferred daub I to the trial.--Ctio. , Eag. - Therair re to 418 argument in the above wield slavery of sore foie* than the cascara-and poster I of all the Aholitind wanks ever written. ft is itre. vatiblar, it. . ie dreadral to tonteurplate that tiothire posttssiet the ornitatisertera and 'non) buoistha this got are is !hie coliskty bald to bondage, it all who are itoatalasei *in 14 )1111 Sited to vacate the Woe at treedala at akt, the evil that has blighted great pOrlig4 of apt etra(talersey, mad graven abeam to Intamty* large tqaws et the people of the. North, *nett! eat cabbstae to *alit *a heat. (lt.an tern —rint tains Delta thead seem da. ten:tined "holdhin non." erhnteren the rlerients way do to , anall trio pendion. Mott hunt We have lined in' eaten a rent, sad now .pOis won't bon *a, nor belleta panattrate eat allisator / Cdr. Indend, wa ste•non en hardened, tee cap Allem nothlat thi:i - owed achantaly moth ogr fipa. in ft hat to hare in auloirribet come Ytt Anti atop his pipe, giant vs - that: "Perith tla thenzhi say well, Poi trastportation of the Vatted States mall be. tease New York and Literpool; between New York peat New Orleans, ilatana, mid Charon said bei twee* Peeves aed roam point in the Territory •of t Orrice*, Clibtorce hundred sod tete soy-fear thousand slaheadrest &Aar* ' - Far the perchate of the right to out A. D. ifiab I opiti patent potable bonm derritk for all gortro. ettirmt porposes, tee thriesuld dollars: Provided, The said Bishop shall, within fillets days Dour the pasesce or this est, ocitifythe Secretary of the Mar. it wrltag, rinds acceptance or raid ram fgrpis c. J,„0,„ e„„—„ .„"' . 0 ., CalepellitAlma tut said patent - riche, all itispiave.. "" siesta which rui they tare r the Rank of thellkifird , States swim Nicholas aid. I r 15341" th e 13t1114 , filtai3tl toll welkin plans end itettinan dye, at Wathincten,utidee the patron:oar Daniel 1 for the coaatroction of-t e ed *eel boona•derrur Webser,eolicitiac tie Tressury Dirpartesest to it. • Por issues t.tc opacity cad •usefatoest of the cal hda ra ov , pl i c e s -o.rcdreot4, f l igg s , Cecile etscrletso power; ae a to arbtolF3l agen tfor !goat rape:ors troy-Immo aud ioromottoo, . 1110 , • pa5t...4610 Cori at us* ths same, artardotsg to the tavenuon of Professor Sir ties. Drustriassistire base 1144 a *oppresses.. 1 theimidd 44di are, to be *alien*. ,, PAa i re l` 4144: ` La° pi under the su"nal. per -1417 lit/ of 4 'mP1' 11444 : chith'etii. 4 4 dirt only and 1 *Woe of the Stestiary of the Navy, in trakltie. a I tad lacrimal* hear of Now ,Cittit, thirteen acres I Put tolit ,l * rxPtritacat ur iatd ta.c.Aon. accord,og of is/%4 in the pariah of Is 1.140, (Mil th to th*.o44 to tke f1t1 41041 "ceerraeted by Pro- I ry,_ g ost e terser Ow; Rayon Plasotestisiedirersia, ?leer Orlease, For the centitostion, extension, and eitropletion LL-+sF of rho followisi objects, and for the Cqittataits Ihr 'Te-rs Itateapitaat NortUasopoo Railroad at the several nary rod" tic • P , • Company bun pallimaa tho MatraebmhsLestola•_" " AT . 1-4 . lll TMOtrrlf. Ware for lease to attired their mad re milts, 1321. r r6P " 4B P"ratt lanaja° and azaithtil .• for contiorcunc cOrtintatulires AptOrtert, umber shed Jun a continuous railroad connitunication toorn e * wo w., t wr y n t roig •b io ",,,h,,, d " indibef ddy , k • " - New York and littirrion,lndependestal the Nes Ifs well weld of timber sheds; for pairing timber shah,' eta and ___ . g . toida „,„„ or , somber tarautptentr, *but, and titlieg in rear a uriu'l"'""ur which .`"ieirtnber foot, for pitelphoutv, encine.house, and Al/- popular ecitairrasmt, lag), low grout* sad far 'winter all kinds, hr. highs GOLD rex ens Peattett.—The ea ai steam. ehip Clyde armed et glegstee t Jatairke, ad the 6th ult. (too Carthago:mei: with 41-8001000 ia*Ptcl•• Much of Ai* preetnneetteetteyote the Isthmus tot:hag. PLoorutoo.--Thoy otisteatiog Arroaritto pont* new i o Earth/dr oblishill theat-thero. !nth mho, rrototi,ss ortolan - Setorstoolobrated poems, tsavit been ttroady t)ttor Atirniiod. Thio it worthy of a great country Sr Gov. Crittethlokellets s lews.Bl oC $25( fur the opprebetteioe'et:Jihtes Virlitt,low t who murdered W. P.barren eaueiy,Kf.:on the rth. , of February lost. Namoisat'.Wttain.,-Robert. Galltigher. Req., of the RiChmend Ropublicao t it about to become one of the propriciorit ond editoim of the Natioool _ . Whis t published at AVaehington. So it it stated :in the Louirrille Courier: ' . SHI*O a • On Tueaday.evening °tote, eldest daughter of Sohn and Harriet hr. Curry: The friends of the famili are rerpectfully invited 6 at tend the funeral, We frhomay} morning. at 1 0 -o'clock, from the residence of herr per. fits, Penntylvania Avenue. trr A heettitg Managers of .the Fratstres Assoczartax Bast. will be held at the Neptune Halt, (Thursday) evening, al trait past .1 o'Clock. ItY onler. DOLS/Air' Oniorils.t, Seel, J. La.WaLikWa _ SHIRT hiANUFA.CTORY, Genilemen , a luevilablag Irappoelusar AND RFMAIL, NO. OS FOUILITI #2t0,2 , , Apozzo arraorsas IZTVPICtIf WOOD AND *AIM SaTtErs, .P 'l6l it 11,0 11 Ra• .r 1D Always ofl bond, nclirge aim:Rini:fent of 'l . : lnitial Bonomt, Collart,Vravnta s Motes; Hosioryi Suspenders , Under Shinn; Dravrernote.;&c.. • • Inapt PITTSHUHon THEATRE. Lessee anil . 0. 8. poring .Acting a , f4,Stag! . .. Vim?. Dress Cireie Pervretbi;•,.., •!, tt . .!n* . . • 'GO cents. Family Oleic. or Second Tier 25 • Last night but two of Mrs, W. H. CRISP. First night of beat:llM) Drama, in three Ante, anti. • tied the SOMNAMBULIST, arranged wittithe Musiette the Grand Opere.,• • ' ' • Mr. W. H. CRISP in rtv . 6 Piquant chnraUters: • THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL Urn, • TRY, MERCK ASHORE4.-'-rhlites -Bertram, Mr. Crisp; ~ hfugogs,Mr. Porter; Orman-as, Mr. Prior; Alice, Mn.s ' Crisp • Sella with tabu, Miss Cruise .. DANCE By ira g t o tw o d • - " - THE SONINAMIIIILIST+CoI. Rosatabert, Nr. Crisp • Colin de Trap ) Mr. pant, Ernestine, Mrs. Crisp; Ger 7 trude, with aongs seleated from the grand Opera, Miss Cruise - I • . . - - - • Sis•moT O W, i ,Sacrilce, lii Caw trr CIPPn tir eittittin 1:v111'1480'ot 'hilt past 7. . et , PIiCENIX ,9 NIKE 13 50.00 U Ricic..-.4 euperior c! nal and- for sale • .artletei4o strive - by - -a .: .-„'. ~ ~ • . on ,accommodating tc7roseyi t . :a661/.1,y al Bat . aic :- rA. c ' - Canal sta., , • 5, - trbas. krarriav For sake by z RILEYf MATTHEWS& CO DR',.APPLES,4SO bushels,Jort received 4:for isalc -1[0101211: 41jF,Y rdATTfriMB MM= = , . • AT NORFOLK. - - For slip number furty-eight; continuation of quay walla, digging out timber deck, grading, pal:inc. gutter., elling low ground!, brick ,stablea, water cisterns, engine house to smithery, cod! house,,and repair* of all kinds, ono hundred end fi ve thousand eight hundred and forty-four - dollars. AT PENSACOLA. For completing permanent-whirr, smith and ma= chine shop, timber abed and mould 1011; water tank,' firrie-houan paint-shop, dredging machine,end ors, an 4 . yard boats; for brick kitchen to-officers' house*, (ebevon) six Drat class, - and.sizeecond 01261 houses, and repairs of, all kinds, tw6hundied thun sand and thirteen dollar, end fifty-five . nents.' '."' AT MEMPHIS. - Foriaw-mill;. one wing of storehouse; to nom plate building for. o ffi cers ; blackamithos‘shop s sad, joiner's ahopk for ‘iire,engtne, excavation and bankmenw, piling on riverbank, to enclose hard, guard house, and enclosure to coniniatidantla ouse, paSciteets, drains 'and gutters, arid 'repairs of all kinds, one hundred and thirty-siz thousand :Rye hundred and filty-fOur dollars. • .1 AT SACKETT'S' HARK/R. For stables and fencing, and'rnpairs of , all kinda;' one thousand five hundred , - For hoapitals, viz: At Bostoth—For repairs tor knees, wall; whitewashing, and general' repairs,' one; thoiwand five' hundred dollars. 'a. • At New Tork.--„Foinciatplatig i small-boa build," ine; finishing anWer, d eack.h O esti grading,. rink kern and_stable, and general repairs; eleven -thousand . three hundred dollnra.... • • - At Waehingtort.-4of general repairs,''plie yea- . dred and fi ft y At Norrolk.—Fee geiferal repairs , one thousand At Ponsacola.--For repairs of hospital. niedicht Officers , !porters, out-buildingli;fences„ and general .repaira, untlltiousaid .seven ;htlikOlea.4 , n( l . MI dollars. For magazines, viz: At Boston,: one-hundred and filly dellar#_. , -. At New York, tiv.o hundred' At NY:pahineuut, one hundred and Slyy dollar At Norfolk, one hundred end_litty4ullitra:fi For . l l l,2!?C'''.4...nd.fiqatioutlry:dOcka, VIZ . ;;Ll.a.t.t :BY AUTHORITY Acts and Resolutions, passed at-ln.eittett end Itaaa,,nn thlNThitfAnth Lt'inian°,-416';,'44te AN APT Tice* tticqyercrendingthinhirtttth 'St 7urt93,loßis , thou:iand§iienAlurviied 'Deiremiel genatiaitit Haith of Itegrp-sea totiveccif.,tAlinited States of America in CcmgreV,, 041 emtted;Zioliat the following Ruins be, and they are hereby, appropriated out of.any money in the.trear iity•• not otherwise appropriated, for the"naval service, !Abe - the yealesiiidieg the thirtieth of June, one thou land eighirhtindied and fifty: For -pay_ of commission, warrant, and petty officers and seamen including. the engineer corps oral° na vy, two millioritoilt:hundiedend'ainy-two thousand five hundred dollars; • • , For pay of superintendents , 'naval icobstractord; and all the civil establishments nt the several yards.' and stations, seventy-three:thousand nine, liclr64'. andaixty dollars. • - , " • For provisions Commission', warrant, and petty officers, and seamen, including' engineers; and mar. ines, attached to tesselti for:ilea-service, six hundred' . and eighty-elx thousand two hundred dollars; For uurillO 6 O's aeeesierieened , appliances for the sic~and hurt of the navy, ineluding marine corps, thirty-eight thoustand.fteUhundred dollars; For repair of Vessels in 'Ordinary, and for wear an d 'tear, or vessels in . toinmitilori, including fuel ,:for steamers, and the purchase of hemp, one Cour hundred and thouitnterl dollars; For the conitruction the Oadonal obieraptary Of a megnetie clock i „under the superinteidenceof Dr. .Locke,and to pay him for the ' free' use by,the United States or ha invention ors-aid-Cloak, mid of all improvements. that .he may make thereto,_: ten thousand dollariej ' • , - For paying the unsatisfied demenda upon the,find for continuing the survey of the coast on the golf Mexico,- from Apalachicola hay to the Mississippi, four thousand and seventy dollar., to' be taken. out of the balance of the fund appropriated for that put. poke by octet the third of March, eighteen hundred and forty one, arid' which . has heeit carried to ,the. ctedlt of the Surplus rued; " • For the surrey of the, reefs;:iheals, kers, and coasts of South;Fintida by the aaperintendentof the. ~ coast survey,” and for which the Secretary-el' the Navy is .heteby,anthorixed to - provide therequjeite officers, vessels and crews to taid -, reeast survey," the rem or Abittjo thousand dollar", • ' - • For ordeitece: and ordnance "tares; and wish aramiiincluilistincidental expenses, two hisedred I sad fifty. seven thousand dollars; - • For neatical books maps, chart', instruments, and" all other expenses Of the hydregraphical office, fif treight thousand two hundred and eitty Fronded, That a`tempetent officer of the navy, _not below the'grade Of , lies tenant; be charged with the. duty or preparing the Nautical Almanac for publisa-- tion;aud that the:Secretary-of the. Navy may; when in his opinion the interests of navigation would be promoted thereby, cantle- any .11:talc-el works that' may from time to time be published 6, the" Hydro , graphical office, to be sold et coat, and the pf,pc_i,th,_ arising therefrom be placed in . the treasurr - orthe United Stater; For contingent expenses that may accrue for the . following pupates, viz: freight end transperiation, ,. prustiogand stationery;: adv./tieing' newspapers; : beektr,tnaps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair or fire-engieet and machinery repair of and attendleg ea steam-engines in , yards; purchase neit malotanatice of horses and oleo, and driving teacart carts, bustser-wheels, and the purnbase and repair of workmen's_ leads, portage of public lettere; hiraittire for goyerameat betties; fuel, oil, and candles for na vy-yards tied abeirowtatione; cleanieg and. clearing op yards, watchmen and iiscideetal, labor, not chargeable to any other appropriation; 'abet attend lag the delivery of stores and *applies on foreign' statism wharfege, dockage, sad rent; travelling ex.' pelmets!' officers; funeral aspenies, store and office sent; stationery and filet to navy agents and Ware.. keepers; fiats, awning, and peek - leg-boxes; penal enne east mbar tepee :re of reernitieg; apprehend ing deserters; per diem pay, to persons attending (can* mania/ and eosins of inquiry, or other service satherilut by law; pay to judge advocates; Jodi:nage sod towage of veassie, and moistener rendered to' veimida le drams, fire hundred *Weighty thonond dollanu For saffron or the naval school at Annapsiiis, Mary/sad, treaty-eight thousand two hundred del. lam; ot , ..iads, tytour thotiand ail hundred and twenty dollar* aad fifty.tbree vents. - • AT BOSTON. Towards construction or tail.loft and rottlagp• store:. fat stone wall and filling in southwestoiship. house lli fur coal.house near Watismith ahop,,gra. ding and paving aliblltle ststy.threet for anchor boys' and water tanks and fin repairs of all kinds ' ows hundred and thirty-two thousand tan hundred and twelity-ene dollars and fifty cents. AT. NEW YORK. For two Writers , houses, cob dock, dredging chan nel'', filling- in land purcharedtintWeen wicy•yard and help:tat, fence Fl us hing' ii'enuo, filling in timber pond, paving and gutters to *rennet, ;no for repairs of all kinds, ninety-five thousand AT PHILADELPHIA. • - Yor two houses for oaken', thr foundatiop and slip of ship,.houte GI extension oC wharien number 01141, two, And three, to port warden'itiine; for tim-•1 her shed D; for raising eoliths , shop, and Mr repairs I of all kind', seventy-sac thousand and twenty seven 1 dollart; AT WASHINGTON% For boiler and furnace fur, small steam hammer, and boilers for 'ltiatn.onginesnumbers 'ono : n)i a tbreei for building atone wharf } forisrgeslido lather, planing macbince, slatting, drums, borings; slot tins, and drilling machines, and small' lathev;' and repair* of ;II kinds, forty-four tlotyand nye biondred and thirty dollars. • For complethig - the stone dry-do,ck, building, at ..,New York, four hyndred and. iiingicyttkonnarnif glok For the construetion or the flatitingilty-doCir.io ,he.built at Kittery,tvro.hundied thousand "For the construefiosior -Am Bloating dry dock "be built at Philadelphia, [WO btindred that:jai/Icl dal= Jars- 1 =:• For the constrtic:Oirt:tritirei :floatint:/fii:dock to b built at Pensacola, two \ , litiudisl , and fiftitbou . nd dollars; For improvements and superintendence at naval :depot nuarNew"Orlerins, the suni. - - - Cif cue' thot/mind and seven hundred and fifty dollars, MARINE; CORPS. ~. Yor pay . of officers, non-commiesioned officers; masitians,prirates," and servants, - serving on shore, 'subsistence of offieere,:anffpay for tiridrawn clothing two hundred and:nide thousand :arid twelve. dollars:: Tierided,' Thailhe President lof the Moiled - States may substitutemariees for, landiMien 4ri - • the - navy, as ffir.as he win.i.deem it expedient to prometti _the of cteirey.of the service. ;And that the "officere of the -Marine corps affected ,by the -fourth section of the: act of Congress,uppraved March 72, 1847, - 15/31.1 - ; tied "An net - teethe-Jeerer:MG of the marine , corps of ',the United States, shall be Provided' for in the saws - mandeethat the 'officere of theniffarMY who.reteifi ed eppoinunents in the additional regiments % raised' :for t h e - war with Mexica were finder the "(berth sec - tion of the act of Congress, ripprOvediJaly nitre= :teen, eighteen bandied and entitled act suppled:Mad to" an act_ entitled An env-Pro - et : , ding for the prosecutiOnof the training Wai between therinited:fitatee and the reoutilic of lifeeietr, abd iftee.other For provisions for marines, serving on shore, thle - -,. I ty-thousand Aix hundred' and seventy-roof and eighty cents; , „• - I For, clothing, forty-two thousand nine 'hundred, and fortyeight dollars; , -• I For-fuel, thirteen - thousand one hundred and fifty : ;eight dollars; "„ • , • For military storeeirepair of' arms, pay of armor=, ers, accoutrements, ordnance stores, fiags, drums, fifes and musical inetraments,eis thousand dollars; For transportation of and rroopi,' and ex• penses of recruiting, eight thousand dollars; For repairs of.bartacki, and rent= of temporary barracks and offices for commanding offiders; six `thousand dollars; i For dontingenciei; - namely: freight, cartage, at tending corms martial, courts ofinquiry, end for Caps ' stant labor, bouts relit in lieu of quarters; bliriaFtif deceased marines, printing,'` etationery, roreage, postage, ,pursuit of.cleserters; candles, oil, straw; furniture; bed sacks, spades, hies, shovels, picks, carpenter's toola, keeper ofa horse for the messenger, .p ay' of matron, washerwoman, and porter at the hos , mud headquarters, eighteen thousand, one hundriff and eighty-four. dollars;, To supply , a deficiency in the appropriation - of the third of March, eighteen hundred cud forty-seven; for two buoy.boate, one on the eastern and of Tuck ernock *boat, and the other on the end of Great or- Sandyllip shoal, two hundred and five dollars and filly-three cents; • r ; }POT 'meteorological observations, to be conducted' under the direction, of the Secretary of the Navy, two;thousand dollar. • " • • • See-, 2. And be it furthernacted,..Thit. the SeC- . rettry of.the Navy be directed to detail three suita ble vessel* of the navy in testing new ,routes' and perfecting the discoveries made by Lieutenant Maury.la the. course, of his inveatigations of.the winds and current/Cot the ocean, and to canner.the vessels o f the navy to co-operate is procuring ma terial for such investigations, in so far as said co operation may not be incompatible with the public interests: Provided, That the same can be accom plished without soy additional eapense. Ste. 3. And be it further enoclyd , That the Secre tary of War be, and be is berehy, forhorized and directed, in conformity with the recemmendation contained in his annual report, to transfer to the Na vy Department such vessels now belonging the War Department as, in bin judgment, will promote the public interests. • - ' • Sec. 4 And be it furtturt , muter!, Tat in lieu of the pay allowed by law, n ;waver, when by order of the''Secretary of the Navy attached to and doing du ty at the naval station of-Californla, what receive the same pay as if attached to 'a frigate in commission for sea service; Provided, That not more , than one purser shall, at , the same time k he attached to the said mallet, on general or special 'duty. Sec. Cr, And be itfurther enacted, That the reten tion of one dollar per month from the pay of the musicians and privates of the marine corps, directed by the net of second March, eighteen hundred 'and thirty-three, be rate,Mled, as in the ease of the ma ticiensind privates of the army, to the whole term of their enlistment. rim. 6. Attd Oa it further enacted, That the engi steers in the navy shall hereafter receive the follow• leg psy, via Chief engineer on duty, first five years, fifteen hutsdred dolhua; Chiefettkitteers oniinty, after five yeata,two thou. sand dollars; • Chief:eegincetronleare r fitlt fire year!, twelve ltwir.lroil ' - Chief intim:en on leave, after (me years, flier. teem hundred dollara; Arttawistaat eagitteets, na daty, , one baadred dellawr; Vint nasistunt engineers, no lene, eight hundred nd fifty utotiarrq Sesond assirtunt engineers, on duty eight hundred ~otlarsSero . nd Maintain engineers,-onleure, six hundred 0110.4 Third trilittard eng:irmrs, na duty, sit hundred onus; Third assistant engineers, on Inure, four hundred nu. I. And be icftrethir enacted,- That The Sem ler, of the Nang be. and hereby is. authorized ao to modity the contract entered into by him with E. K. Coliltis arid his' associates for the transportation of the mails between New York and Liverpool, linder direction or the . act or Congress. approved March third, eighteen hundred and Ihrtreeven, as to post pone the conituencement of the mail aervica stipu-' IsurdZak be performad until the first day of June, eighteen hendred sod illy, withoitt, in other re spects, impairing the condition or Obligations of the said contract. , Stc.:B; :keit or . ifforther efk. enartThat, from' and altar the passage of this act, all prise money,arising from captures made by , the semeta or the navy:of the United States, received by, the • marshal . who, slaall make sale of such prizes, shall; within six days off ter such sale, deposit the nett proceeds, after paying all charfer, as now provided by law, into the mar. ury Me United States, and all money no* tit the hands of prise sigents Dhoti also be:deprtited in the' treasury, to be distributed sallow provided by law; „each part thereof" as may belong to the officers and craws of the versals of the navy , shall be paid to them under the direction,,orthe Secretary of the Na-- ay...and the law authorial ngthe appointment of prize agents Is hereiby-repealed. APPROItD March 3. 1549. trri.-o.' of O. F.—Place of litet . ting,Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth ano V irgin Alley. Pr:Tswana _Lonna, No. 330.....bieete every Tuesday-, Martes.rmut Ene.istrarsa-r, N0...67.—Meet0 lit and 3d Friday of each gronto. DI*P• Economy...lf you wish to 'save your ironer and buy 'a superfine RAT or CAP, 4*llt at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you will find a. arriplete. !ssAortinen of the [west Fashidno, CHEAP FOR CASH. mar2:l4l .130Nrood - st.• corneff fVi in ; alley floc raing RS, LEFT would respectfully . announce to ber 11.1...(hi ends and the public , that she s now prepared to accommodate Boarder". "Residence; Second atteet, be= tween nuthei and Wood, third dOor, from street_ Reference' eichanged. • ' ' apl2nltw _ 1 , 01. 1 11-,lllbartalli Itoltitt Whput Flocs, for sale by - --„ , N 16 barrels, Just received and for sale by • IDEA NVIS.,-2 barrels, reed and for sale cbent. *pig •tY. DYER. YRFLOUR-403 barrelrof best qt . laliti , tor sale by R .DYER. OMINI7-9 barrels, for sale low, to pions lot. • H• • .- •W. DrE.R. ' RD ° —4OOO fit. Ckouritry Cured Bacon, for We low. Vir..-111 ER. POTITOES-4n tacks arid barrel*, ronstaneyforsale by., • [nog] W.-DYER. BRPOMS Afill-OHRE—Juat received and for anal tapDti . • AV. DYER. 'DEA ititke Dried Piaches 4 T6t sale by SnIT) 4 I., & SINCLMR;' " 4 Zone; rirstaiid Wptilletrepts. MACKERALt-75 bids, Mackerel, ,NN 3, Urge far sale Pr. '•" , SMITH tfc , • „ - COifier FirstitnOvooaatteets. bbls. Roll nutter, , for.sale , by.-• • , • . SAMBA' SINCLAIR: clij4cpynetgitat - -- qa4Wood streate. • • IF - lECIA.NtI•-•• , 8 Petan•N ,atb jun received 'andlor E.: sale by- • -. •' . - SMITH & SINCLAIR, ' apl.2". n: • -, C4itnerFirst and Wood streets.' INNATISINkftr4 oxeaFttudly No. I Sow i -..., - ~-:: 0.:1- , ._ ~., ,10 -', , 1,. ••rancy - -- ,, .., g • ReeeiVid and for,sale,liy,. -.JAS. PATTON, Jr., apia,4 , ;L:.,, it ,2-:. - ;, No. 17 Liberty e t. CINC - N - NATIMOULD CANDLES-20 boxes, just re 4',delved ant for rude by ,J.AS. PATTON,Ir.; , •- 12 .... .•• . ' • N0.17' Liberty At. STAROEL..2o••boxes , Peari Starch, received and for *dell- , -•• ` ~ ' • -•• olvt2-1.••-•••••• ...•-• .. ; -, . . , j", , .. .No.•l7ldberty rd.. • rrEo. BUTTEE-10 ,kegs No :1, Just received and for - 1 - 3 .2 - gattbY'•-:' • - '• ' ' ' • : ' JAS.‘PATTON;- Jr., -.- . g ' ''' -- ' . -: '-':' . '' '• .-,. NO: - 17 Merl 8t: AF; UGA,E7.IOb4 - rrels - No:o,,instreceive wad for • Up bY , -, .• ".*- '... ,: - .0.: PATTON, V., ' ".:.. i ofd2' ' • ' . ::?:'':-' ' -'' ' ; .: - Ntii - 17 • LitieM el. . . . . .. • .. • • • .:Ni.o* - ::: :. :ky.: , Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Murder of q rather by hi. Son. limuizasonoii/Spril 11, 1849, Mr: John' Keepley, an esteemed . - citizen of this city, was murdered today by his own non, In his own house. The weaponwas•a gun. It is supposed that the boo, pavid C. Knepley,. was insane, as te, hos twice, within the year, at tempted his own Sew 'fork . Ntw York,ripni 11-IP*. Woodhull (Whig,) iine r -beia olecteri 'Zirijor.- of York.• • • . NEW' YORK, Aprilli r tir, M. • The Whigs have elected the Mayor, nd asjoiity 6f the Aldermen. - Mr. Copeland, the Whig candidate, has Oen ted Mayor of Brooklyn. NEW. YORK ZiIAR:CET. • Ncw Yong, okpril 11,-11 M. Flour... The market ha more active, with Rates at 4,66104,681. Thi sales are heavy, and a decline! of. Ic. has been experienced since the arrival of the Ni- Giain:Yihe'market•in unchanged; and int - Martians are dull.' Provisions.. The market fir Pork and Biiet : is qui. : Money Market..ls quiet and monerscarcar: • Stoeks have idown wa rd tondo eicv. . . Nsw Yohz, April 11::.-11 Flour.. The market is firm with good eastern and home demand, and some shipping inquiris.with sale.:, of Western brands at 4,60, and Genesse at 6,604 p, brl. Grain. ;Tho market for Wheat has a dowitarard tendency; but Corn •is steady. Sales Prizes Red Wheat at 1,00 per hushel fur Ohio. Primp Yellow Corn: sales at 66c.;, market firm. Provisions.. The market has a downward tendon cy - - - • - • Groceries...B2lan of N. 0. Sugar .at 4k. per 113.; Coffee : sales or Rio at 6063 c. - - Treasury Notis 83 ; new loan Ili. ' . PHILADELPHIA - MARKET . ; ' • • Psirent:rrHu,Aprjl.ll-B . P A4:.' Floor.. The market,ie stagnan',.,tsito 'ot, Western bmodsat +l A sCiii4,3l.l per. brk . • Bey Flour.. Sales at 3,00 per bd: - ' - Cern Meal..Salee at 2 3 621. of Prime Wbite Wh - eat . at 98(399e.;!,, Prime R0d02a93e.;- Oats 31033 c.; Prime Y . e./loty. , Corn Ale. . .s Cotton.. The market is quiet. Whirkey..Sales in brie. at Wk. per gPilazi: Money Market... Sales of New Gorey:on:tent loan at 1,101. BALTIMORE MARKET.: •BAL.2IIIOnE, April .11-4 P. DI a • Floar..Sales of Howard atreet 'brands at 4,121 per bri. Grain.. Sales of Prime ,Whito at 97e: pet ' Sales of Prime Yellow Cora at 48e. : . • PrOVislollrl..The market is drooping. Whiskey. ;Sales at 20e. per galloa. . • :5 . , CINCINNATI MARKET: 7 - CMCLITNATT, April *-• Plour..The market is firmer than yeateniay.. and .' the business done is at a slight advance. We note vales of 2,000 brie. at 3,30 per brl. . ' Whiakey..The demand is fair, but prices are . a u changed. Groccries—Sales of Sugar at 4fas. for fair. Coffee : sales of 200 bap at 71c. ". : Provisions—Sales of 800 Mr. in Bulk " . Sides ie. 390 Shoulders 3c. The largest portion was Sides. There is no change in other articies'usuall,Viipit. ken of irethe market,. . !TENS I II ; %EIIiSTITFA fI'IHE subscribers take great pleasure in informing the'. citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they' hive `- made arrangemenu with J. C. Jealcins Co., of delphla, to receive their superior , •r • PACKED TEAS. • • • An invoice has stew arrived, and will hereafter beton:. stantly kept on hand. To our customers, who bate heretofore been unacquainted with them, we may say - ..1 they are neatly and securely packed with metallic and, paper envelopes, in 1, and I pound packages, With their printed cards on each—showing the kind of Tea;',.. Price, name of the concern and depot itsPhiludelphla 7 4• with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. The prices range, tor Games t •- • . • .: Gunpowder:, ..... -•-•521 US- - 1,50 - • Imperial 50 :S I,IXO -.1,25. 1,50 Hyson 50 75 1.00. I,W. • Y. Upson 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 . Fine and Extra Pine•l7s IRO ' 1,50 -.- It must be remarked that ;Mae T e as are highly ap plauded in every commonity where they are - used; and : that such a rerun is to be expected everywhere, inzai• , the fact of the advantages processed brills Tea Com- . One of the partners resided nraong the Chinese, et Canton.t about seven years, engaged the Tea tr ade; bringing into the present concern the most ample expe rience in Teas, with other ." • - N. B.—They abstain from giving fanciful :agates to their Tens—the qualities being destructed by Mir res.' pective latices, "Weer kap and the " ate." included. ' IV° call the nuentioon of Families to the above Trip, • which can be had at the store of J. S. M. YOUNG & Co., N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, and of E. YOUNG & SON, S. W. cornet of Thint , end Ross am,: Pittsburgh. • ID' Remember the place. Situation Wanted. DY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, of steady habits, (a Printer by triule,) n Wholesale Grocery Store, Commission or Forwarding Roue; would be willing to make himself generally useful in either of the above sit; undone. Satisinctory.referenes as to character Can be given. Please address A. G., through the Post Office, stating Ume and place where an interview ean be had. apl*lt . . Puttllo Sale of Onantbraimesiltlwrinea l i Her. AITILL beexposed at Public Sale,' on BATMIDAT,-. y April 14th, at. 9 o'clock, at the Horse Market, cor ner of Liberty street and Canal Bashi, for and (mite-, errant of former purchasers, 3 Onanibusseall Sleighs, 10 setts Harness, and 8 Hones which have been running an - the Oakland Line. The sale will be positive' to thehigh , eat bidder. [aplil.ll • THOS. CRSIEg.. • • Valuable Laud for Stale., PRE subscriber offers for sale one hundred end eisbty • Acres of LAND. or.a part of it, on the Ohio rther, opposite Economy, Beaver County—a portion 'of -which . is of the eelebrated Legetown Bottom. A large Boattlp Frame House and a Doable Frame Darn. besides other tenements. Also, the Ferry across the Ohio ia attached: to it also, II fine younitpple Orcherd. For urns;ttp-' ply to R. I- RUM, of conomy, or to the subscribcr,oll the premises. {apt...7(w] JOHN iiL AIX \ TO. IMO WOOD STREET, have this slay rreeivett - .1.11 their Spring assortment of . FISHIND-TACRLE,- - which will be found to contain every va r i e ty in their line. Jointed and Walking Cane Fishing Rods; Ree ri t Line!, Swivels and Flouts; Limerick, Royal hope and Kirby Trout, Pike and Fish Rotas; single, double i swap apnng and Yankee Doodle soits, - on Dot i - Gimp and - . Wire. Antecial Files, and 'Snoods. • - ••• ' The above, with their large 'and - excellent atm* - of Shoe Findings, Sporting Equipine'insi Cud - Iltnibeiror their own Manufacture, they re spectitilfy offer to the pub lic and their friends, on the most reasonable terms. • • N. B.—Machine Brushes made to order,•eridideslialet'•" ap11:Iw New Goodsl New . • • ' AT 01,1h1113ER •FIFTY-NINE. • NarriVevesi •M • eniv,•rif . ' Fourth and. Market streets, Pictsbuiih,—Easiositige:, alitto•ll9 !—The undersigned resaemhilly informs'hls. , customers that he has rust .returned from the -Eastern' cities, and is now receiving a large and Iniautiftili3trick , of. FANCY and STAPLE DRY. GOODS, containing u choice and elegant assortment of 'all the newest and, most fashionable styles arid fabrics, jraported this season, ; and embracing a complete variety, of every article be : ~. longing io his line of business, all of.whichwdl be °Pct.., ed at • prices which must prove staisfactneY•! o the par chaser. casioine re of the house, and parehrisert are respectfully invited to give these Goods early cY- arnianuon. • Cail soon'ind secure a Bangain! ,THILJP ROSS; ••••- apll Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry goods. ~,.. lirßl( hOLBIES, Third etreet,Opposite die,Pptt Office, beet received a fresh Simply, of thisysgq*:, hie work. The Lives and Adventuree at the Degierathies , South-West. ' • • A Man made of hloney--by Jerrold. Wallace, the Hero of Scotland. • • • The Prince—by Henry Oockton. • , , The Reformed Highwayman. Fonr Nonlife among the Gold Diggers: , Count of Monte-tenser. Life of Frankliisailluittrated. ; • • •.• - Arthur's, Butwer's and hlayryan's works ou httnd, with a variety of other popular Literature. . • • . • A superior article of Tissue Pajer, (Prench,) Letter Paper, Note - Paper, Envelopes, Bien, • k Books, Pocket - - Books,•Pencils,Wafera, Ac: • e 6 GRAND SOIRERw' 1 ' "• • ' VIRENIEN'S ASSOCIATION' BALL-:-.Thet citiz ens 1` are respectfully informed that the f3teMd Soiree for ., the Benefit of the Firemen's Association,' OPUI come Off on FRIBA Y, , the 13th of April, at the LoAyette Asaanbty: Booms MANAGERS: • •!, William Gorman, M. Edgar, N e pt une.; 7 ; George Wilson, . George Panatan, 4 " 4 t. Wm.llitcheltree, ; John Nee_per.., „. , David Holines,Allegheoy. William Frazer, Niai 4 ara. Edward Gregg, . , L. E. l'ileFeely, Henry Chignell, ' Edward Kaye, Wm. J. Howard, Dagnesoe. James -Irwin , D. G. Herring, S. '," ES. Neal, u A. P. Anehnta, rt. , l imes Petrie , 14 , Samuel S. Hill, Good Int't. Wm. Colllng4mil'Clocatil; J. M. Kenne3r, " "LOOS MANAGIGIS: , ' • ' Henry Ctdgnelf.' Capt. Wm-Frazer. Capi..oea. Fannin' ffi==
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