L: !LIMPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PITTSBURGH: TO Eit,DAY:3IOIININ,G,:AP.A.IL -17, 1.849, la'. • isr Coefidiskeiel _and River News, /es akcAt Page, • The tiniest Nevve,,Blarix.e*ileimits , &C. , will be ieusid inhder •.T hi ettaxape fiend. ••"-j t -• „ Stan... 7 -The - last number of this Ail and inteinating, skeet comea tdiialiVati:s4afidd sad gristlf,impioved forth. It me one of the most entertain lag papers on *u I r erchangoliet , and iss doe' of ducted -with marked ability • The DemeeraeY Beaver, whose organ it ill, ahould extend to the Star a patronage commensurated with its usefulness' and CADIZ Sztrarrnx.=-Nfe see by the lilt ember the Sentinel; that *ears Stewart &Williams, (our sue:lessors) have Sold the Establishment to ?QC: E... EL Powell, yds:Cif-the Cornherland Nally - Sentinel, ittiminberalmigh, in this - State: - We with , the rd. tiring;Editors happinesi and success .wherever they may pitch tti- 1 !• 4= 4 ; 1 0 we hope the new Preirri' etor•will be fully sustained by the Democracy, of old ,Ranilon.„. Ho has experience ":and , ability to, enable him:to publish a useful and spirited papei: Wasattoalert,Exammmt.--By the last number of - thilketanuchßemocratic paper, we observe -that its talented ,Viters, Messrs: "Grayson & ROplcins, are making, arrangement to clothe 'it in an entire new thee,.'pile are'really'rejoiced to hear that -the-Ex is..in a healthy and prosperous condition. It is a paper after our own heart. - We like -its sound and honest views—we admire its indeperulent Mee, ,and:lncorraptible character: There is no monsiogreconaervatisia? (which is another name for federaimm;)'about the Examiner: ,It is a radical; progressive sbeati—bold, fearless, incompromising. May its spirited conductors live a thousand yearg. 44 08 with Lis _fiend 'He's a Deumer°A t - ``Pft" *ith .4l-2130 ° 61-10 much for Brickinghanatil This appears now to be the cry at Walinnitou. int°°l44lto:Publi°s°aCh day it list of the ,Democrats who haver been proscribed by,Gen. Tailor; ufor opinion's oge; ~b utfind it id.- . terlyiuipossibleto do so, unless we oeco&ene!half 'the sPaeittllotted to reading matter •Doluinti idler 'coliron daily pours in upon us-.--E'itz itenry;-Wor (tite_man who swindled his creditortrinliatisa chtuietts, and then decamped for Iowa ) ) is dancing aniffiddling,over Lite liedies of the "sled% like Nero, while the flames erivoloped the Eternal City Den. Taylor's solemn and pro:Mises made ,bcfore the election -. have been . violated—ektmeN4 ':tivick %edly violated. Bat what matters that 1 iitatteswlt tg ever knowritu keep' big eleationeering proinaeal— . • Think Heattbtli'a-day of, terribli• retribution is not Air distant, when those:Who obtained poiver by fraud and chicanerii will he bade - 41.6m the places--they TrisOty Church. .. cgtillyinggest - to the vestry of ch,in rePaiiillgjt.-ttiatarl itilProvetnellt could be vied(' by building the totter for the bell and clock is the'froat of the church iiiitead'ef the rear. There ia 4 sulficient room for that, .purpose, and it might be made highly ornamental to the old building. While we have always, admired the' cimbitecture of . Old Trinity, it tam attack na Abet the tower was on wrong end::;Let a new one be erected in front, with a spire' at least one hundred feet above the roof of _ . the building, and made of durable materials. We love to see lofty spires, pointing to' the ffeavena,and particularly oar churches built itr . the Gothic style. They carry the mind : , back to these early ages of Christianity, when the erection .Of a templ e , tor the Almighty was' a work that envied - and delighted the whole people. We 'eye Vali : Mai the Walls aud:pCWS . ,e Ttlnity _ . . . Church wire , trotrsnettrinjured . by the - fire; Theta aide reileire to be'nesly plastered, and the roof ought to be covered with Ante: The fire originated frees a stovepipe in the Vestry roein...- , . All.eittterty County Agricultural Society, .Agreeably to appointment, the Board of Managers • of the AlleghelliCounty,Agricultural Satiety - , met at the Court Neese, on Wednesdsy - the 11th41.4 ; ;and in t h e absence of the-President of the Board, e . orgadized, by calling 1011 N NMI:USE:EY, ,Rob ilttlOD, to the Chair, and appointirg-P. A. Way, Sec , retary On motionof Warr= Fonwsztict sic, it was , _ • I. Ratarat, That Soho 111urdoelc,jr."Itihe Scott, of Rosa, and William Martin, be - a commlueerto re port, a. set of by-laws for the society, at the nest regular meeting of the Board. • Resolved, That the chairnian of this Meeting; aPpoint a coratriltfee of threu . persona in e ach , !owe - ;hip of county; land also,commitieee in.eich the cities and baroughip for the purpose of procur- , • sag subscribers to the Aricaltiral Society. 11.'Resderd, :That-the, Chairman ..bra'!. directed to : furnish to each person or the above nientidned •inittee, a copy of the:constitution of ihe - Alleglienj Agricultdral 'Society, and also a circular addresied „to the ruiners of 'the County. ; . - ' '4. That the .Chairman be empowered to drew-upon the treasurer for funds to defray there:- 2. perste of:printingand issuing copies tit the conetkte .- :doh and circulate • fr.Raolved, That ive adjourn to meet again at this place On 'Ma second;Wednesday of June, at 10 cloek,-A;M. ` - - . P. A. War, Bect , y.- The following persons were appoiated by the chair to act as a Committee in the several townships, • citiei, and boroughs ' Peebles' torrnahip : George Negley,N.l4 , Cornbs, Robert Patterson.. Ohio: Jiunes Taylor, Francis Doff, Dr. William -Woods." ! • . • South Fayette : John Boyce, G:T • . McCewen. North Payette: Andrew. Pierce, Squire: Potter, . Upper St. Clair': Dr: George Rays James Corma, .' Wilkins Joseph Stoner, C 8614316 Y, Jlitpell 11.6bill$011; John Young, James Ross, Samuel B.,Marks., - Moon: Andrew Beggs, Hugh Id , Cormick, Samuel Indiana:;Jonathan Gaffed; Alfred Quinnet, ."c.Rianny. • - Pitt: John Herron, john kailin, Wm. Eichbaum. Ross: Alei. Rilantle, John Brown, E. Cooper. Pine: John Crawford, Charle;Gibson, Archibald Shaleil''John ' James. Shaw, James ;Plum: Jacob Alter, James King, John Morrison. • - Versailles : John i. Mawr, John Drave;Col.lVm. idillerr Franklin : :William Riley, JohaNeely, - ,Jolin Bell. West Deer : John .Dickey, John MlGill,Nathan Eastßeer : Franalit Earns, SI: McElroy, 11. M. „Breckenridge: . - , , Reserve W. 11..Loivryytharles Freir,Nnthaaiel • ; Baldwin : John R. 'Foster, Win ! 'Pelleckr Lower St. Clair:' Wm: Dilworth, John ConOnr.: Elizabeth: William; Walker, -William Pearce. • Jefferson : Jonathan Large, William. Blair, ;Wm Manchester : , Iffilliaut Martin, James Ahdertori. Lawrencovillissf Joseph Waiowright, - IL Leech,' Villialn Shaw. Sirarpaburgh William Unlit, Benjamin Woods, James 011aTa. - Pittsburgh : John •Itho,y, William Barker, M.. 8. Brooll George Smith, Sanatiel Sell3F L Snowden, S: Wickersham :' _ - Allegheny :J. R.. Mocriehead, , Wm. Rtibinson,jr. • john Morrison, Peter Baird. Lang isla nd ,::Ivory Cole, John Craig.' . - The eseitemeat continues to increase in Canada. A despatch from Nat West, dated the 10th Wit sari “the first staptOwards calling a national Conran-. tion was taken last night at a preliminary meeting in thiacity. , : • About thirty &ye persons:w were present; end much - 'discottiioti took place in regard to the name of theilettndee association. it was, finally' agreed that it should lie called the ..Britiah Leagne.” Much excitement prevails in relation to the late die -cession on the rebellion logs* and a warm debate 'it expected in the . Amicably ' • =Mil The PisFiaiiisl4tqlatts 4 le..• 1: - : , -'1 , -- c t,„ We publish belijiv h cirs , ticiffrostSfrr - Vsitiqcsc• the E ffi cient Pr4sidentif iire 4 Perfiiiyl ifpia *in road, eating Ihijidditli;ntitlitiltscciti - 4 - - so 'iiiNh enable the company to push forward this great. work _ The President sets forth in plain, and for cible language the present conditionof the corn , - pany, and urges the stockholders, and friends of the enterprise generally, to make additional exer tions in behalf of thia_imikr(!lnlit ; ;OjeCir To-the- stpckholdi;V:ojilii- Yeifhit‘ylvania Railroad - -_... ....... .... - • aenPr ~)anyi and the - tirizens of Piiiiade/Phia. FaztoW refirititiesi'' When, ihlg4T; the Dime. tom pt the Pennsylvania .Railroad . C ompany were entrusted - by" the"Stoiktiddere, With : the mariege . meat of the a ff alertof the Cora pany, they, Aarly de, Glared that; the policy Which would govern theif administration wohld=be, to construct the work 'upon the legitimate of the: ComPany, with out recourse to borrowed money. This policy has been formally sanctioned by the Company, and, he Directors stand pledgekto suspend the work when ever they have made -engagements that will absorb all the available means 'that hive been provided'.... In this last annual report it Was stated, that to complete .the Reid to the base of the mountain and - connect , with the Portage Roilroad; would re 'quire about ; nine bundred and sixty-seven thousand dollard,. to which Must - bcadded about three hun dred' thousand dullard, at present required to place the inachirieryin‘an efficient condition,mak. ing a total of one,and , a quarter million of dollars, as the sum, required to be subscribed at this time. The funds now at the command of the board are about sufficient to complete the work to the Ty rone forgeir.od the little idniata, about twenty five miles this aide of Hollidaysburgh. The board have felt Cobstralheit to adhere strictly to the pot icy -indicated, and have instructed the .chief engin eer to suspend any further contracts beyond that point, until the subscriptions required to place them in fundi'it the Proper time are obtained.— To enable the . hoird to complete the road to Hol‘ lidaysburgh early next year, subscriptions shmild beProniptty'madeoli the lore( the summerDtt son will cause serious, delay in the execution of the work, which is'not oft: kind to be'prosecuted with lidvaiitage,ja the Winter. The board deem it useless to use any argument at this time ityesa hpon the public_the necessity of action if'the premises, as the importance of the work to the, trade ,and prosperity of ,Philadelphia, is fully appreciated by every citizens; but they may bepermitted to urge that the', rapidity with which-the lines to the North:and south now being constructed; warns us that no time is to be lost in pressing our own work to , final completion The Tyrone -Forge, at which the work will now rat, is a point at which the road wilt.furnisli -ade quate returns to pay the interest on the ' capital invested, so that no loss will accure to the present dinekbolders; 1 - 04 the,great object of the enterprise are unperomplished, until the, way is, .clear to the city of Pitudruigh. The most respectfully urge, upon the pie sent Stockholders, and their fellow citizens gener ally, to mike at the such additionol subs seriptiOns, as will enable them to renew their la bom without delay— By order of the Board. S. V. MERRICK, Pfeil P. R. R. Co. N o ' 411,—;-An instalnient per share must.be paid on subscription. The next mutt merif will be called payakle on the first of August and thence five dollaufeverfsikty days, until paid. Interest !iill,,l,Selellowe4 from payment. TheHatiabtirgfi E.eyitone contains a correspow &nee between the Members of the Dauphin county Bar and Judge Eldred, on the occasion of his re • 3 stgofthon, to accept the appointment or the judge ship of the new judicial district of Catbott, Mon . roe,•Wayne and Pike. Theomplimentof apub . -c lie dinner was tendered to the judge by the law yers. The following is his reply 'Haaarazoga, April 7,184 P. Gssrtgarks: YOur letter expressing your ap probatiOn of may judicial labors, duririg the time I had the hanor> of presiding in the courts of this judicial district, and' inciting me to partake of a public dinner... With you, on the occasion of our of ficial-separatior4- before learrng Harriaburgh, has excited in my bosom the kindliest feelings of our _nature. Next to the Satisfaction derived from a cansciirusniA:s of having discharged the -duties-of Abe high judicial trust confided tome, according -to the best of arty imrerfect abilities, the unani mous approbation of a bar; so distinguished for learning and' all,that adorns the noble profession of which we are members, affords me the highest ,gratification. • , , It would give tie great pleasure tii,meet you at the.. feagive !board, :but I have already made ar rangements for 'my departure, which,. I sincerely regret • will not allow me to accept of your kind invitation.- ' , -, Canada. „ , A-'” , 'Judge Eldred. I separate from you, gentlemen, with feelings mixeamithregret and pleasure. I feel please 4 at• the prospect of returning to reside among the friends of , my earlier unit mole youthful days, and, k4ra4 in separating from a bar and a communily, from whom during my residence among them, I have tedeitiecl!,:Uotbing but uniform kindness and generosity. •'• • tat health, prosperity and built:lineal; may at ZetntiYou all through life, is the =sincere prayer - a ' • • Your humble and Obedient servant, I To R. MeAllister, John C. Runkle, Esqa., and oth I" irsditembers ot the Bar of Dauphin County. Aiidtber - Victim I Gen.-Taylor, inn letter written by his own hand, granMd perteission to Gen. McCann, the Second Auditor, to' tisit'his wife, who was lying dangerous ly- et Charleston, Va.; and while thus absent, on au errand or. mercy, Mr. Clayton, of Geo., was op 'pointed air hia successor ! Would Gen. Washington do Mich an act as this, Get us hear AO more about its humanity orisresideniTiyltir. Ari Other Letter : from Mrs Forrest We hie on file for publication, another ,letter front Riming Folmar, 'Esq., to his friend srickcor resixmdent,'W. H. Sum, Esq., of this city, in 're lation-to his difficulty with Mr. Macready. We shall - endeavor to find room for it to morrow. J. Brown. This true,and honest Deinocrat, who wits removed frod did office Second AssistantPostmastar Gen eral, at Vaibingtort; to make roam for the rascal Warritnduni been nominated for Congress,'in iadge Wick's district, Indiana. Its-election is certain.— Oeu.Sals , majority :in thelistrict was 1,590. Verily, 4, the blood of the martyrs" shall be 4 the seed of the clutch," lON. R. kasievarrr.---This indefatigable gentle- I man has succeeded in the purchase of property In La_ and we believe the permanent , founding of A liestrital. islhe enterprise of one philan-• Slugger who perseveringly wiiikelf While others, of whom more were espected,were idle. The proper ty which he has obtained is the mansien.erected Aar a femaliaseininary by Dr. Lacy in the 7th Ward, and .the price paid , for it we understand was Biz thousand Dollars: It is Intended to accommodate - about :eighty patienta: Mr. Paseavant will fwiniiAprle• frout Germany, who are members of a religious Wr• 'der;'some whataimilarlo the Sisters of Mercy, . nurse -and take charge of alio patients. aiiirthe trial of Tont Hand, for stealing the Gov. ernment jewels, from the Patent office, it now pro• gresslog m . the_Crunioalyourt, at Washington. His coavictlon , . cholera ln' Great Britain The.. intelligence'; by;_tlie , fitagata represents the cholera as fast disappearing in Great 'Britain,— The total of cases bad reached 14,304, of which 1200 were in the "metropolitan districts, • about. 1/110 in tbe country,, and more than 12,000 in. Scotland. The total deaths bave,been 3,404 War ing about the same proportion in the several pt; tricts as, the total number of cases. Limenck seems to have suffered severely. In Paris the ma lady has again appeared, but not to an alarming extent ALOGA vs. wpbvis o ti.: 4!.. d.j 9.! inedt...g. , :pisoOprly :tivistie. 9, - Tried on Saturday ; . nOrdret this .morning, -" Noi - Doiltyi but pay tfini'enitiOr. , '"Sentenned -T ne : : cordiogly. • . • . • - Com. vs. Drs. Dickson; Gray; D'oy'd'ited Fowler: Indictment , « Dieinterr : nS dead tiOdiei.it !Plea, Not Guiltt.rtY‘“..i.l- 7 :, , -;i 1 & • For Commonwealth , Messrs. -Daertigh and Sointonf for Dr. DicksothtMr. , , BV,Csodlotsi forltnid; Mr: IGray did, not eppeni. • •••• 6 ••• • • • gr. StantOn • opened (hi the Prosecktion. Mrs: Jane Logan,-.worn.—Live in Allegiteny ala , the *dial of Sarah, Ann E. I;9Ba)'airhadhal t on the Bth of January last; was buriedhaDtrBwillts gray 'iard 9th saw the tiOdi in the: coffin :saw the coffin tn , the . -". Es.-=.Did'direct title proaeetttioiir; be nslt toted; .directed Daviato.nttend to tbe ease; Dt. Swift ki;op me to make arrangements , about the proaecutien. Direot Iterinied.—Waebet, able to attend to pia: ecution ; thererore. directed Air. Davie to undertake 'imam Robert Davis,. *imorn.—Saw , Mire Logan previ ous to her death T..sew_her, Pitied ir; : tTle coffin ; saw the coffin in the grave ;'the earth was thrown over it. On the .29th, I made' an enalloation whether the body was still there Mr. Cameron Wall with me ; heard that the body had been taken , from the grave; it was thought proper to examine; the grave appeared disarranged. The sextoucould ren der no assistance; we : found the coffin eMpty ; the lid broken; the screwa were sticking in, as though it had been broken Ly.ilelence; foiled no grave clothes; we made complaint, and got a search warrant; we went to Or. Dickson , * premises on Tuesday—the next day with Fox, M'Vicker and other officers we went into the office; found Dickson , aid Herron there; Fox took Dickson.' aside ; Dickson , returned and addressed Herron, saying he was ilad he hap penedlo be at home, and then asked them where they preferred commencing the search—witether they would begin at the.ganet ; some of theoffiters slid' they wanted trigO to the dissecting I. Dr. D. then referred to -the key, bat could not find hi Dr. Heiroo looked foi the key, but conld not flitd it; said a student had it; Dr. Herron said be would' go back and climb up and opeo the difor,;, he did so ; we went in._ The room`is in the stable, on the sec ond story; noticed a table in the room ; several ar ticles of Clothing, - rough linen ; on the tabie was a dead , dog ; one of the officers picked up a part of a - , human skull from the table ; Drs. Dickson and Her ron were present. The officers seemed to think there was nothing there; but I dis Covered a way in to the hay mow ; saw a large barrel there ;:';it did not appear to bo concealed ; it had a greasy appear ance.; Fox followed me and looked at - the barrel we discovered further.back another barrel ; we found in it a number of bones; the smell was disagrteablti ; next saw a,Pumber of barrels over the dissectitig Mr. M'Candless otijeeted to the evidence, as the offence charged was the, iisinterringthebody. The description of the disseciing room bad nothing to do with the matter of the indictment. Mr. Stanton was about to reply, when the Court overruled the objection. Weot aloft and discovered a sort of dour barrel filled with the remains of a human being; found another barrel with females; brought both down and examined their contents; found the bands that had been severed from tbe body at the shoulder; the flesh was oil the arm but Oat off tbebands'; found a leg, severed at the hip; , we found the trunk in same barrel : also, a ; part. of the skull, which fitted the part found first; the hair appeared to have betirteut off the head ; the imitates or the facia wePrintarigled ; one entire foot and one entire hand : • were Billed. ? Mr. eely,Mr:Harmon end myself; triok a . portirm of the remains to Mrs. Logan; in the evetrieg';' Dr. ,Dickson said we might take the Minis pad ; foot to Mrs. Logan, provided we werl i tid. retell? them ;„ I eta. m 4 that Mrs. L. wished to see remains, -as there were certain :Parkean the leg, by which ate' could identify their, if they belonged to her daughter g Dr Dickeori did not say *timber they- belonged twitter daughter or not ; he gave as the bands and -ono of the feet; the other could . pot be f ound; .ve ,took them back, as Iliad pledged myself to do an; gave them to Mr. Wilson, a student; on the hest day, Dr. Dickson was requested to give up remains; a few' days days after another request was made by Dr. Swift in my presence, of Dr. Dickson, that the remains might , he given to the mother ; Dr Swift stated that the mother thought the . remains were thole of bey' daughter -- so -,that in giving there. up, Dr. Dickson ; would not lie considered as miking any admission ,abont tho matter; Dr. Dickson said.that Y. request had been made by Mr. Harman, that, the remains should be given up. ; 1 Dr. Dickson, in"answer - to -Dr.' Swift, . said that hlrs.Login bad said that Abe would' Crawl on bee knees to his office to have the remains; and the Dr I said he would crawl on hisknees, If he couldby that 1 means be relieved. Dr. Dickson refused to- give up the reaming to Dr. Swift and mysel nal ass Mrs. Logan weld& bled 1 herself not to prosecute. Oa the Saturday of the week on which the warrant was issued, the 'eyries I were obtained and interred; ,1 4 r4 and • WVicker were there ; the hands, cranium and font, were not in the ; barrel when we at first tinted them. On the second occasion, when I visited the room, I inflated en the Doctor lookkog for the missing foot. Cross Ex.-" , -AM a colporteur of American Tract Society ; em a carpenter by trade; I was first in duced by my acquaintance with the deceased to un- dertaketiti pietism:Litho ; went M Dr.,Swilland thee to Mrs. Logan.; we made the examination before we ; ris:ted the mother; did not tell Dr. Dickson that I exculpated him and Dr. Herron; did not say's° to any body also. ' Mr. Stanton offered In evidence the 'act of incori; potation of theCtrurch ; showing that the graveyard . ; belonged to the Church. Mrs. Logan, recalled..--Davis and others brought one foot and two ; hands ; tia me ; they were atMee of , my dear daughter; one of her toes had a seam in it caughd by the eat of an ale ; . w.auld have known the foot without the mark, as I had poultioed them dur ing her 'sickness, which marked them; knew the; hand by a sorethat was on one of the finger; would: have known;the hapd among a thrufsand; the re- - mains. were. my dear ehildls if ever there were mains in the world; • could pot'bitiebeenMistaken_ as to the identitj of the. limbs ; said to - Mr. Davis and others that I felt es though I could not live without the ferrules; Drs. Dickson and Herron had not at.' tended my daughter.; Boyd came to my house niter he had been arrested; told me that T./Jaime and Iferion were angry; that ho was along tit the taking of Ells, nut •of- the grave ; said he was guilty, and was willing to suffer his share,- het 'not *llling to 'suffer for the rest; that it was a herd 4bing to learn . his children and home, but it was just; said he was getting his learning from Drs. D & H., and was not paying any thing; that when an apprentice refused _to obey-his master, he got a master's ill will, that this. was the, case with him; never -spoke to Del 'Dickler); asked' lieyd why they were so cruel as to take my daughter; he said the Doctor .who had been attending Elly did tiotundmstand her diem:tee and'for that reason they dug her up. - Cross ~Ex.--ioid called on me the nest dai'after he was taken; said he wanted-to talk to me about daughtei ;:wu laboring under excitement et the time; a wanted Indict, pot vengeance am certain -Boyd said he was present atthe taking of the .bpd ; oat orthe grave; said he wie sick at tile tlinaf.thal Fowler and Gray had taken her out; told rue ; about taking her to his cellar; they wanted a cool cellar, and asked him for leave to pother in his cellar ; be '.- 1 .f.=4;1* , ,,k43 0- 1 0, 4 ciilVsenitri--_c, , Wiillect aroqhin g rOre (:.,40 3 41.paiii4 iiii* - viai4olined .to,tied;lid',e'ould.,io; 'A in i i ie4 migi4 ;14 &aim yard at . . 3 :4,..13 tS ( l .l 64lllldiribilQiittiii -11614;toayilhat he wasgettltlglis e.duciliOl from Doi's)). aadil:Liome time after, first heard of this affair, but befOi - e I got the remains I omit for. Dr. Herron...find begged_ofhim. for tberemains pf toy child • said he could ?lot give, Atiero,,,tiot thole tt oah! . sleek trill) : Dicitimajfall let me know the next day • next.day a letter _came with a strange ertet?..to e it ., told Drill. that I thought he could not be tin cruel ka to aka My_ der child out '''f the grave, Boyd told meiliatflgerron opposed the itekiiii eftheledy , did befaay,that Dr ! ,!?iclitionhidi '; nothing to'do with it • - - ' - • .'" • ' '. ''`` - Direct resumed. Dr; Marron said, DiCiacin ,Wanid iiiyetpatlfitie midi me. • ' ' - - - , •:, , ~ . . _•, ~. , " :iri•iitniieri iiiiiinier. , •,, ' . . , , i • Samuel Hannan, aivorti.--Auf a son-itfilaw Of Mrs t Logan,„esw Miss Logan. in the ceMo.;•theeoffin.was :put in the grOvei nett Sate pertictill Ar.herlrerelttrt in Dr: Dickson's. dissecting- , room; (maid recognize_ thkt the hands 44 ri m tieleiatiled'thoAk, ar the rest of the family ; the , liandst and one . foot were taken to Mrs. Leger;, -I.liiiitii7Miriiii possession:, the remain* weretoken back to Dr. Dickicon by Mr. Da vis;, I afterwards Went .to tr. - Dic.kitott for the re:- mains . ; be said he wassorry the effst; had ocottrred ; he would de almost initifing to-reconcile thiliainily family; that lie thought tbern,stionid be some compromiae in the casel that they should have the reMitfhti . f he did not get the remains; was ant along when .the whole'remolue were finally obtained kiss . Hannah Loganoworn.—Am ' the daughter. of M.ni . :Logati yik . sw my aister put 19 the grave”; siiv her hands and foot when they wire breught loto our house by Mr. Davis ; Apo* them to beaky sister's lirmarks on-the fingers anti font ;•kiest thcf:gli r , to be Rai's. - . ' :", • - - Mr*. Marine°, iniorn.;•••Ain the', daughter' of Mri. Logan; sawlmy ;lister-pi? , buried; ;saw hands and , feet at motherre When Mr. Davis brought theiniiiire; knoll% them m be ~my oisteei by-,he, marks on, the, fingers; was at - mother's when Dort camel be ; slid' tie'-Was at the taking of, g,11; ~said lie did feet Well • at the time and did not help take • her'eut; that he' wasgoitsfend on . ht to be penisitticli.hess' id he iik-' derstood wit had blamed him for doielrall .said fie, did not do all ; we asked him what .irdiced him to' do it; he gold they bad consulted` with the physidies, who did not know what her. diseaseitwas; anit..they, wanted tefted out;'_we asked him What'_phielelan , had attended her ;, be said Dr. Date; Dr. Dale did! not attend her, andtherefore be did trot knew;l3iidi saidhe was atudying-With Drs. Maim) and lilerron •;'• that he 'imiran apprentice ited'haille'do:ishaterreri, the nelson above himordered, or Salto a ".bully rag.; ging .w ' '' '. - • ' " • . .....- ! Miss Market* : Jobe*, sworn-4iopPed oiCeasinilet.' ly with Mr.' 'Boyd le January lest I - Boyd was out . lite, oe she hext night alter-the buriil . of a young la.; dy ; the next morning he said he Willi:Mt getting i• i I subject; afterward* be told me tie' subject was a:I I young lady; did not mention - her name ,; there wat4 a cttit biangist there hutl dierietiiainte lij!lonl iiiiiterwholook it sway; it Was* couple days'l* the celLsr. ;, , ' - „ . ••, -• . _..„_ s' Crate 'Ea.—Called on Dr. Dickson to gulf : Boyd had returned; Mrs Boyd had my shawl.; did nor, ask 612 id not appear; !aid it would costsl2 to pay my passage; did not say if $l9 wee paid lareurd not do a witness.. 'Want*Boydrit 'Mein week r tininOt steady.- Boyd wai arable' d:th hit bed by iisknes# two or three days; when the cheat was taken away Boyd Was rack ; It was WILT() Boyd had taken itch I saw tbe bot in the cellar; the chest was not there when he was sick. . Direct aesumed.—Boyd told ma he studied . With Dickson, • Miss liegeliaa Jot/neon, sworn„--Lived with Boyd in January; commented on - the 9th sod left on thri 15th; saw a chest ie the cellar pit came to hoe sight tweet three days altar I went theist - could:heat:Bid yokes of persons as it was brio/put inffroyd tame through river rotsajoit etiwia the volceacesmul; think it wits betw‘en 10 tied H ilideck; Boyd never told me what wet in-the thrill; it was taken out after dirk, out : the back way - missed the box at once; It was pail-toiked. : Cron ex.—Lived in the same hooka , with Boyd; mother and I occepitalthe*lne room; not with Boydia family, • Wet J:Ohntoa, pleorb.—lhig, the grave el Miss Logan on the Bth January; saw sates grave opened on the 29th; it was not_in the 'same condttioa when I left it ; the coilio was broken. Joseph Scott, aworn:—Wat with the °Seer* when the remains were found ; the bind, and feet were fOind in the dissecting room of Dr. Dickson; the other parts were found ihe hai'mow. ; JosePii R 110 41 4 14 "worn ,--Was one of the officer* • whir badtke search wait:oat; Boyd left the genet) elect the tinte/,1 arrested hitinear Butler taunt)-; he had tiecttguite'thrio or four weeks; . . was precept at-the tiintiot the Grit search, (Testimony was bst a repethirin'or of some other witnesses.] Crusaet.—Vound Boyd at his father's house; AIM" peeled be was thereabout a week before we started; he made no effort to escape. Have bad converse titres with Davis; Davis'said that be believed Dick son and ton knew all about it, but be had mates , timony enompi to convict him Davis and Cameron requested us to go after Boyd. James hicVicker, sworn.—The Grit warrant was *sliest Gray, Boyd and S. Dickson; could not Sad Boyd after tiro effair, until I found him at his lath-. sea house in-West Deer Township; Boyd asked me if we totted any grave clothes; said the body was no property, said if they removed any preparation of , his be : would Make them auger for sit. Cross a.—Tbis convorartion took place on his way hr. Thitik I told Boyd I alight have taken him before; went with Randolph. - • Tames Schoonteaker, iworn,—Went to Dr. Diet,. son iarelation to the rem:baby advice orbit. Stan ton ; Dr' Swift, Alex:, Sample, John Irwin, T. H. l'lttria,Hobart Davis, aid myself went, Dr. swift stated,e object of the visit; fte. Dickson replied that a request,bsil been made in writing the day befote, aid he thought Dr. Swift knew the Con ditions upon which be agreetito give up the remains -that the prosecutions should be withdrawn . ; . do not khoW what could be gained 10i:stationing it; to Suilfrreplied that whetither are, gumbo to the repose or the dead had been biekei dowti,ltAVas necessary' that they should be te-roared; Dr. Diok son wildthat hehad feltuorry for the old lady; but In'did hot'now ; that he bad talked saucy to Mr. Harmon the day before I Mr. Eamon: had threaten ed to r pot the Church on him; Th. Dickson remarked that he not owe the'Cliarch any thing; Dr. Diekboh again , remarked that he did not know what could be gained 'by the prosecution Ile further reinOrsd that Dr Herron bad called epee Met ;Le. r Kan and she had manifested a vindictive spirit; there; fore if she. would gei her . = backup be Would get• up his; ,Dr. Swift replied that Mrs. Logan bad hot man ifested buy 'vindictive spirit. Therawas much other matter hf the same kitid t, but. Dr. Dickson declared as we left that the remains shouldbeliveneti when thoerriaecutions ware withdrawn 101 l not bef o re.— Wien the' Doctor said be wotild gtatitip the remains, Beanie /to did not admit that they Were thoie of Miss Dioir , s'et.—We went as the Sastor,she Session and TrOstees ' L'ittifvf Swift Some time after the be . - I*ll' , nr, Dijon Lo g an, add r es s ed 6, note to D!..l:lick.. son asking him if he would give to bilis. Logan the remelifs '..avirich she Supposek to be . those of her daughter. (The testimony of this witnesiwas sub, stantisily the same: as;that of gr. Schoemaker.] Robert H. Davis, aworm—Was it the Mayor's officei Sat id aya ße rt hdbCe n ITC°ver fd olte remains were taken to Mr.CarneroM store r metlvotliDr. Bern:10'10i fair' Minutes alter; he re , matirMl that it would be an unpleasant reflection for Sife.l.ogan to know than a part of the bones inter red with those of her daughter, were the bones of ;`'a~. 4 ,- . ,-- ,;. , :;';;:t ,, convietfrymtthe IfettitentlaryLkyripliedit ~ , all , , S ag a to both countries letters allthe walled ''as not likely, ire 11.-ye r yliitli tit• t ikii - doh on Wifphys)clanyi •-01,exileePeodsiethge one weightr I?: i f yr a wih l r ai ird o bi ti l , C e tter ~ded e u s 6. e i t i t; could il4tel ll h° 6 ,- - . 4 ,.." 8 : 1 "i f -I - a- In in .1,;?'"; -Ilitt i f r ifiii v :wf ; iithere it exceeds - o halt`` l. oti l d4e h7i.ti l does l/ in 7: ejlittrie l ed yonng , :lady44-askeikillia ,tit ...make` jheilep,aretMti .^:a ‘ e ounce, as congirwinktWowtparkwtitircrit eaCeeils himself, heilialeilg‘i'vehld iieither 'taste touch.or ad o u nce u.if rt il dLe s s i. tU r x e c i et e lz4ou t r o e... u . n ai- ce c s o b in nt. nanikelelheinatter of dissection -no one ' can ma .•••••--' ~. I ~ .._ not exceeds three ounces, as composing six rates; 41m.t2sptimtlert but the parsons in. exile; 004 ?Pe where it exceeds' three ouncesbut .does not exceed prosecution were stopped they would come back end lour babied ' as composing `eight - rates; and' in' like • !mikeAbe raparatida. _ progressionforveach additional ounce, or fraction of 1 ...Joseph Raadolph,rc-called.---Aeked_Dr Dickson an ounce, and that each rate shall be subject to the; • - Dr.: ,Dic k son Tull postage charge:that the lettere ;crueller which •if he would go - haAfer , Boyd ; Dr D. replied that be - t eannot be delivered may be immediately relined to - had the best of ball, if ha had taken' a dvantage of ithe dead letter afiliii-andtialt tiiiii_ paper)] not sent W.-leg hail. , that he had made, a -fool el' , Weasel f; 4 . if he hrid kept himself away'ite 'coeld hav e' probed an from the office of publication s hall be charged with :the A - ii pp ain ovzo ti prista u g a e rc a h n,i 3i thl B49 r ,e,.te r _he prepaid,: • alibi We then went to the Mayor's office ; : Herron •''' •" - " I '-• ' ' "[Plishiltria - 361 • I `' '.' ' ''' • - ' • , Ws there ;' Herron said to Boyd, that he had:gileri ; AN ACT', making, appropriations,:for light-house!, iightboats, buoys, &c., andiniiidiuk.for:theere , Mtn a horse to go away ;: also, that he (lierron,) had given Gra a horse ---,..., - - - - -.-, .. •tion and establishnientof thttesate,,read for other y purposes ..- RoberlDavis, recalled:a-Went to this, Logan with Be it carted hi the Senate .and House' qf -Reptesen , . . Boyd; hi wild Mrs Logan that wo had licit gat the ratites of the United States of Arierieekin .CangrOs ritinaiat men yet; he said he regraded that he lied as/sallied,- , Thatthe following.aPPrePristions , be ail tothid the, brunt ,: ti,i i 6i - ~.i ip,y ii i - viiii that fowler t o t i i s i a t in li e ny trgi n e4vb i y n r i i t i l t o id tt e, a n axu nd rr tite t te o d ih tt ri tr is l i p t t: p d did Gray had aotheen arietited.t.i.trs.„Logai asked propriated - to enable the Secretary of 'she Trenstay , v . into affect : Fyn d id to carry-the prevision% of - this net into enect;_ 'h a l : l th it : l b : t w o i a a s k t e 4 ,7, h t i e ; lol 4l° laid ', 3 7 ." 1 7 46 .. there, „,!' u . , t .. tilleifi, however, If a good tide to - any land which dt , : - may be necessaryto-usectinnot be.obtained on rea- I Commonwealth closed. .. •-• . .... , • '-- ' 'onside _terms,•if-the:cacti/siva right to each land There:being newitateas on the Part .or . to -do• cannot, be: acquired by cession where•the :interest of fence,Mr Darragh went to the jury •, , the United States demands it, before. the approprie-• . ~ e j ur y' '' • - tion'wo • ' ' iota - ' ' I li • - uld by law &B the *las fund ,^ Before he had"proceeded. Dr - he was interrupted add all such casea the appropriation shall be app ita ll- Y . . Mrby.-Thl'Candiessr Who asked liberty to examin,..,•e cable` etheObjeetaffir which they aiti: inide; it any wr i the , rrr . a .. p „ rt t e dir feet.::, ..... . . .„•• -3 time within two yearn affer•the - first -:Meeting of the legit:Ill - hide eaSequent to 'the passageill this het r in ~... Dr. Ficiivers, sivere. Wee intreduced to 844.:4° anylitate-Whirein eny_suelilenclitay be silliated d- to *student of Dr: Ramtltores ; think Boyd said he was ' wit . . - • • ,-',.. ..-.• •? :, a student - of Dr. Hamilton's.,.. Never saw Boyd in - IN. intiit.' - - ' ' .-- -.--' Han ot t9 .4, office, - I. '', - . - : : 1.. , Ydoe thikeen spar buoys and three beaco n s iti can ,_ . Mr. Darragh resoiried;seo,was speaking ‘e o we co bay, three thousand dollars; - "- For a light - hoods at Gilke ' , eh b ' ' ' left; 1 — ' ' '-' ' ' - P r ” - a ! rt l esl -!!!` - ' . ,Feir a light-hpuee' at ,BilmichimPPoint,Cr de the opposite, side. ofthellatbor, in,the town of Camboe, three thousand. five hundred dolling . _ , : •.. l-, ,' Fore, fag bell attho light-hi:010 . 0o pbbyls island, seven hundred and fifty dollare.f, ;•, , . .\. , ,_ ,2 MASSACHUSETTS, ..;,....„: •- - , . :, .1 ' Tor a serew-pile • beacon, 4or , other , practicable I structure!, on the south shoal: off:Neaten - et, lately 1 disco,ve.red by the survey of the coati 'twenty.gire thoesand.dollars, ta.be'espeadett'lliadeilthe direr:- Sea orthe•Bureau of Topographical, Xegineerat• Fir iiiiiiirge buoys ,on the shadr N e oaetucket, one - thousaod :dollars, - . . , -.- -, For .i.J.iglit-hoat ma Pollock iiii, iklf!eha t h . I I I i * twelve thousand ate hundred' diallers. ; . ~, 1: • ,' ...,, NEW YORK., i „, _. ',,-:• -_% ..-- ~,, , 1 Fora light-boat on Elora Shoe reef, fii - I eri ten thousand dollars; or for the: erection-or a light-house instead theicor,if after the-array:beam - prdtided for' it"ihall-be deemed store advisable, -twenty thousand. dollars; . ' - '''''' -',-' • -• Fol' four spar bier, to roilik tho Channel Dein ilie aforesaid - shoal.to Bird lidera three horidried4ll -- For:a _beacon on the southeast part of RoMer ahead, in the loWer bay of New York, ton thousand 'degas; . • , , , .For three - mist . buoye t inßuiterniilt Channel two hundred dollars; ,-.- , For.four additional spaehusiya in the lower:Vey of New- ork, at such points , as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treamity, Sou 'hundred doll -. - NEW dEItSEY: ' " - ' - ---i , - Vora lighthouse on'the rocks at Bergeia.Point, .five thilasaaCdollars; •- •• "-'' -• •-' • ' ; - Per flee spur tinoyeaiyhotefiiiiver,thiehliatidrad . For flies* buoys er Barnegat inlet; three - • hun dredd dollars; '.. For a light-11 - ouzo at the mouth-of. the Pmisaleriv , er, five thousand:dollars; .. •, - , . , - malrolle 917t0n-nMora y _4 l 2r B f n ir . " — Thero were•three cases—one CoMmon rlrunkant,. who was sent eP• The next -Weele.hrezy man , named ;Bell. The: beat thatcould be done for him was - toiise him a . Plane in Pirion; heviiuk gent, to jail, Nest came np the remains or a pretty girl—one, who: Might . , have been, an ornament in the most _refined social -Miele, had: the tiorld , sboiva ter a chapte. Vhe'rtve berielf ep and -asked thrfrfvor - Ora mitment. She said the:weather was so-cold thatitie "ecTA B not stay out at nights, anditheieltiri.fhewee -44.W.E4 t o the jail fora few 1 1 ,41 1 ,t• , • • M‘=MM -1 ; -I ,7-i. Drrainniz —O it respeeted felloW•iitize4Ar cnaii. Esit.,triji here yesterdail'Or-lissliiii. We sincerely hope that his triP across tho ocean, will be every s way agreeable, and that he , may return with the Mr. Allen will meet with many as open wet-. come in,th kis le of his birth: ItiasnrriCiii as the Chain:rump!' the. Relief Committee ol(ttiiiihiO, . were of no ordinary- character, and Were :air, well known on the otheraide of the Atlanticaa thirsty° here. ' • • • 1 • - TEE,Tnizit Waan.—We are told there titiott in circulation take in 'a Venth Ward,to•the' entace thei village ofibia ermine and the tura retreatof Oaklandi , Weititow' r Ssome men 3143 will bilintee at this. piece Of:siesta. of the citizens in, the old partner the -city nre vehemently opposed to the mortis' of the peOple. eastward, for they think it is reversing the pro- c' West' war d ate muc h all. S. 2d. SUAIMONe—Me call attention, •to the card of Du. Efaiintoti which appeaiS in- thlie days paper.. He, brings testimonials from --m anr , of, the most liestinguithed men of the country, who rifieule let the highest terms of his skill sad Learning: Twx yutz.—We understand that there wasilis. 004 tasuranceron the !Trinity a oral; ilia 0,000 on thit Clock end Bell. It is thOught this sum : - wilt snake the needed repairs.' • • ' , (isi the ISeh incHCisichlash , ll4li*-* , O3P 433 Tilt of -The 4' a neria will take ptaee ' thls morning; atlOq ' elgeli from his late residence on 4 Penn street, lietsveen Locuss and Pine 'sleets, Fifth Ward. The, friendsof the ihmily ore invited to attend the finteral. 2, . , [Cr Site Election wilt be held n'tv Ten ea; the 17titinstant.nt 3o , eloek, P.IE, at-Stcol Mona tor a for tlit Prestekt Pennsykentiteliersitel The coot:ili um:* ore mutated to meet in the Rana Rot the Beanie. Trade: ' ' Jotter . 07.1. O. or O. V.-Pine of Meatiorr, Wiudringron Balt, Wood street. between 1514 an Virgin ; Pinserancat Loom, No 33Q - - - Meats Clary ltiesdty bfirecasmit:Esrlimiquiiiri, SO k''' , =- NteelLa - let 'lnd 3 d Friday cresols triorttli. • PITTSSUR6III Tlair.ivratz. Lent* add Mailaiff• • - - - POL I TZU Acting and Start Aranater ••-• • • • • -W. II: CRISP -' , PIICIO ADMISSWII-, Dttlllk:Cittlei.O.D.4Parquette ** • • • ,• Family Click orSecaniiTler • . . The'Matta& r has the Pleasure of annonneing.Mrs. W. H. CRISP, for Mks nights more, potitirely. her ..last per ibtMtillfeli, having immediately to eppear noble East. Mr: CRISP in the character of Duette. . TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL tun, LONDON ASSURANCE.—DazzIe, Mr, Crisp; Meddle, Mr.. Dann ; Sir Harcourt, Mr. Archer; Lady• • Gay Spanker, Mrs.. Crop ; Orkcis, Miss Porter- - r DANCE...3y Master Wood. . - After which, the highly lau-,ltable ilind of t SKETCHES IN INDIA.—Tom tape, Mr:Duna; Sally Scruggs. Miss Cruise. 0 To - mom w, (Turf, iff Rana; Swat gamic Users open At 7; Curtain will rite at'half mud 7. , a. u. z.iver4 lye • • • SHIRT MANUFACTORY, aentiens•voi Fnentililsag Emporium, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL. NO. es FOURTH szessr, 'APOLLO BUTL - DIROR - .D.VIWYSPY WOOD ADD WAIMTS 111PTITII, PITTADV2.OII. PA. Irr Always on hand, large-assortment of Shifts 13osoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hcoiery,Buspenders Undor Shits, Drawers. tee...fte. met 21 BY AUTHORITY. Lets and Resolutions, peered lit the See cod BeSSIOIII of the Thirtieth Consgre as. • [Pointe No. 354 - • AN ACT making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight. huedred and Befifty it enacted by the Senate and House q Represen tatives of the United Staterof America in Congress assembled, That the following sums .of money be, and they are hereby, iappiopriated for the service or the Post Office Department for the year ending , the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, out of any moneys in the treasury 'arising from the revenues of the laid departitent;, conformity` to the act of the second "of July, one thonaand eight hundred and thirty-aix, namely: For transportation of the mails within the. United States, two millionaire hundred and forty thousand dollars Fo r Le transportation of the mails in four steam ships at one hundred thousand dollars each" per:: year, New York to litemCn i by way of South ampton, uuder - tbe contract made with the Ocean Steam Navigiditut Company, of New. York,'in addi tion to the BUM - of three hundred and • 'eighty-three thousand sic hundred and nine denote - of former op propriations l i fer the same object, which it. is estima ted will remain unexpended on the:thirtieth efJant,;`, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, sizteen thousand three hundred and ninetj , epti dollars; • -. For transportation of the.mailie bowl - edit Charles-, ton, South Carolina, and Baianti, by the way Of,.Key West, calling at Savannah,. under the contract made with M. C. Mordecai, filly thousand dollars;.and for transportation of the mad by; said line Or, by . othei. O steamers, to inch other places on the coast of Flori, dear the Postmaster Gemara' may deem practicable and expedient,lve thousand dollars; For . compansatipo of postimisters - , one millien two hundred end twenty thousand dollars; ' - 1 For ship, steamboat, and way letter,, thirty thou. sand dollars; For wrapping-paper, twenty-two thousand dol. For office funtiture, (in the offices of postmasters,), three thousand dollars ' , For adiertiaing, fdlythitusand dollars; For mail bags, twenty-five thousand dollars ; For blink'', twenty-one thousand dollars; For mail locks, keys, and glumly, six thousand dollars, : • For the eleteCtion and prevent:grief mailepre da tione and foriapecial agent, including- the , two agents for Oregon and Califbrnia, twenty thousand dollars;, For4derks for offices, (the officettorpostmantnrso 'two Itundred'and sixty pousand dollars;- , ; • - For miscellaneous, am thousand dollars. That the better to enable the postal treaty with Great Britiain to go into full effect with equal advan- ;x:a:~~~ "For two buoys on the east and meat oyster beds lb Newark bay, one hundred dollars; • ; - , For a light.home .on the east point of Nadric.e 11'14 : Cumberland county; fire thousand dollars; f . ITo preside surf boats, life •cart;.rotketai carte !lades, 'Does, and other 'necessary apparatus for the bettir preservation of life and property from 'ship , 'wreck along the coast of NSW Jersey, betweeti Lit tle Egg Harbor and Cape May; ten thottaruld dollars, to be expended under the -.direction of such officer of the revenue marine service al may be designated for that purports by the Secretary of the Treasury. _DELAWARE. „. • FCM . IIO foundation , and construction of a light house at the Delaware breakarater„ ten thousand dollars: - - - --_ • ... • • •• MARYLAND.' • • For two spar buoys at the mouth ofChetter one hundred and , twenty dollar.. • • For a I ight-boaton Galveston bar, twelve thanaand five hundred dollars; ' ' • . For a light•houie afSallee Pass, seven thousand five hundred dollars. . . . . ILLINOIS. . ;.; For the foundation and construction. oft. light house at or near the end of the north pier at Chi cago, fifteen thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Bureau of Topographical Engi eters,-and the present bght.honseitvithin the city, and the betcon.light on the pier, shall be discontin -oed from and after the completion of the aforesaid light-hOuse. • • • For a lighthouse at the mouth of Calumet river, I four dinusand dollars, to be expeaded under theidi rectimi of the Mimeo of Topogrnphcal FLORIDA • - • For linoysimer near the bar. .of Nasaiu river; . ol:l the coast of Georgia and Florida, in the neighbor .hood thereof, one thousand dollars..' =' For a light-house at the mouth . of Muskegon riv ertbree thousand five hundred dollars; For a ligitt.hantat on • Manikin island, Lake Stip& rioi, seven thousand five hundred dollars;' ' 'For a light-hottae atEatie"harbor(Lake Superior, four thatisand dollars.; - _ POT a floating belt at Stanard reek, Lake Superi or, one thousand dollars; ' - • For alight:lolls° on SkilagaleeroCh, Like Mich igan, four thousand doliars• For a beacon light on the pier at New. Buffalo, seven hundred - and fifty , • n' . • For a' light-house at North. Black riser, Lake 'Michigan, three-thousand fivollundred dollars; .For providing - ,surf-boats, life-boats,, and . .oiher mesas for the preservation of-lito and property ship wrecked oti the - coast - cif thellctited States, ten thou- - crud dollars, wire expended ender. the contrail and direction of :the Secretary of the Treasury. ' Sze. 2. And be it further enacted, That if the Filth Auditor shall report E le any of the cases 'herein pro. aided for, that preliminary surveys are necessary to determine the site of a proposed light-house or light ' boat, or to ascertain more fully what the public ex - igency demands t ,the Secrotary - of the -Navy therimpoh, - appoint one or,mere officers ofthe airy- . not under thegrade of commander ? to perform the required 'service; or when 'th'& expenditure - ,11 ta be; made under the direeiien of the NM:till. of• Top ographical Engineers, the Secretary -of war shall-ap. point ono or more officem Gra:peace of topogriph - maim:44lcent, poisessing the:requisite -skill tind , ex 7 , perience to perform the , like service. . . Sze. And be it furthrr emseted,That arty of ricer s° appointed shall 'forthwith enter upon the, dig charge of thetuty, and?after fully ascertaining' the facts, shall report, first; whether the proposed facil ity to navigation itithe most suitable for the ealgen oy which existst'and eecend;whereitithould be pla ced if the interests of commerce demend it; thud, if the thing . proposed 'be; oot-the most suitable, whether it is expedient:to make any. other kind'of improvement; fourth, whether the proposed light' has any connezierowith other lights andlf so, whether 'it cannot be so located as to subserve both the gen. 'era' and the local want of tradit'arld navigatlen; and 'fifth, whether there be, any, and . It Any , . what'ether acts of importance touching the subject. , Sic. 4 Andbeitturther enacted,, That all such re {setts shall,.aesPeedily us way be,,be laid before the Vearetary of the Treasury, and it such as to author- 1 'he the work with - out further legislation; he : forthwith proceed with .it,..edierwise 'such' reports. :shall :be-laid beflire Congressat the next ensuing ass-- sicin; but in all eases where'the''Fifth" Ailditcir does net reporfnnel,t,,ereliminary. torantfuntlen - as' expedi anti the provisions of Ahtillo pima WithoutAelay be I carried into,erecution. . 'Sac. 5. And be it further. enacted, That vessels, ateambeifi,andpropellere navigating : the northern [',addewesterolakes, shall thim told after the thirtieth chief Aprileezt, comply with the' followiag Sego. lations, for the security of , iird:4l4,troperty, tc!, during-the night sessela on the oard tack shall .show a taillight, veseele en'thet-larboa4l tack a green light; and I/exacter:sing off :large; or before 1 the'wind,er at anchors white light; steamboats and propellers shall earry on that - dent, or aster forward as possible; a triangular light, , at an angle of About sixty degreeitivith the hortzon, arid - on the starboard . aide a light shaded green, and on the larboard side' tech .- said lights 'shall be furnished with reflectors, etc., complete, and oc- a size to innie-acgood and stifficient light;; and if, loss' or damage. shall occur, the owner' or !owners of the vessel, steamboat, or. propellor, negleoting'tit 'comply with theieregala-- tione, shall be liable to the irgurettparty.for all loss or darttage resulting from sucb.neglect; and-the own er-or 'owners antvesset failing to comply : with ttaid„regilatloilaithall forfeit :a' penalty:of olie 'hun dred dollen, which,may be recovered in ,ho action of debt,-to he brought byAbeilistrietittOrney_ol,the United States, in the name of the liqited States, in any court of competent jurisdiction. Arenas - 1z March 8. 1849. SU [ 'News by Telegraph! Reported - for , thti Morning Post Wlissitworow,.April.l 6-9 P. n. Philip Grady, Jr., has . been . oppoiCited Collector Customs Cuatos at Boston ; - Samuel - J. Collector at New Orleans; iitisdej , l6)itector !c Api lachicola. Philip - 4one has been appointed to Naval Otficttin NeW York Robprt ; H. Sill, Nayat Offce; , Nets Bratioei J direiti, Surveyor. z ot the Port or NSW Orleans . 6 WAtenuganat AO , 1 0 -9 ?• .9 Ft ii".gicraterilgwiiit-left Ws' eitY to:day, rot hi ,They two. io Ohio. . C 11101111•7 1 .1, April 19. iiiiketeci Mill t • Creaktowoehip py ‘9le of 2 5 to 1. MICHIGAN- - • NEW YOIA- MARZET.'.- NE*Yontc, Aped 16-12 M. _ Cotton.. Upland 'Ordinary to middling 61461; fair to good fair cod good Ilan: Tenneraeo and Ala bama %MI Mobile sod Louisiana ordinary to mid. Ming 61664 110'11 - liod;fitir.eaBi, - good . to (too - • Nnw Yong, April 16-2. P. 51. Plour.:There is a demand for shipment, bat at tower rates; 4,18041,2., is offered for stale brands.: ' • Grain•. The market hi active for Wheat and Cora at former rates; 1,00. is offered for, prime red, 1,20 for Genesee. Sales prime white Corn at 51, yellow at 55, 56857. • - Provisions .. The s atarket, is dull, with no change in prices. Catton..The market is gniet... . • •Groceiles..Sagar and Molasses have a downward tendency; Coffee active at full prices. . The Stock market is without change. New Yeast, April 16-9 P.M., ' *ThoWnatber..4.ls o'clock this afternoon was . very cold. -..' GrocerieilL4ll49oo hda. N.o. 4 Stagar at 4135 c.; Porto Rico at - 51051m. to •the went 0f..1.200-hdaq sales 600 hds. Cuba at 51(a7c.; St:Croix at 10 6c. for brown; sales of Havana Wbite at 71c. Sales of Orleans. Molasses-at 25021e.` Coffee; St. Do'. ming° is held at Tank. • ••••• ' Cotton.:No change in prices since noon report. Vvoviaietui..The market ii heavy rev PoOti.., . •.. PRIADELLPHIA MARKET:' pariduwasnxii , Agn! - Ylour..Tho market ts pricesite CM? changed. Grain.. Sides of prime red Whidt at Me. Sales oT Rye at Me. --Coro is scarce; sales of prime yellow at Mood the. eiteot of 3600 bushels. • ' is'doll at 20c'per • BALTIMORE ft T. • .• ' airmatonz;Apill 16-9 P. M. Flour.. The market is firmer than on lesterday, and the business is done at.a slight advance. Sales of 1,000 brig. Howard street brands at 4,25; miles of 1,000 brie. City Mills at 5,00. • ;Corn Meal 2,50. Rye Flour at 2,571. Grain..Tbe supply is small. Sales of Prime Red Wheat at 88(x91 ; Corn : sales Prime White at 45c. -•.113r - r Zoolirompf you wish to isaye your money, and buy a sapodilla lIAT or CAP, call at FLEMINCPE HAT STORE, arhere yoa will find a coraalete o,itorstaeut of tholateAt Pashions ) CHEAPTOR CAS 11,12_ e, PLEATING: ;•.: mai234l =Wood ot., earlier ' . • DD.: S.. 111'. SHANNON; ' • • VOULD reipectfulli 'euiniunati• to the citizens of `Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will remain in th is place aleardays His unparailelled success in the treat 'meet of 41 large majority of those diseases which have ever been regarded as incurable by the modern and more • fashionable practice, bus induced him to - send forth this card to the'afilicted portion of mankind., He brut, within the, past twelve months, imparted instructions to up wards of 2000 citizens of Tennessee, Virginia, North mid- South Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana; among theta Physicians of high Standing, and they:all bear testitnony of their entire satisfaetion. He his also succeeded in giving permanent relief to nearly 3000 individuals, ample proof of which he can adduce.' - • . s It le not pretended that the concentration of the results' of medical research emanates trout one-author, for be he aver so versed in medical science, be would come, ihr i far short of so herculean a task. Dr. B. has been en gaged since 1836 is selecting and purchasing all the pop ular and secret remedies which could be obtained:in England, Ireland, Germany and the United States, frim those persons who *ere eminently "nee - enrol etuing . some of the fallowing diseases, Viz :•—Bliecunetism, Dye 'pepsin; Sick and Nervoua Headache, Palliser Weakness in Back or Joints, .Paralysis,'-Neuralgia, Spinal Arse • lions Epikpiy,Toothaehe, - th Contractions of Muscles, Weak or Inflamed Eyes,Pilet. - Asthmai Gilmer, Tatter, Food Bite, _Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseeses of long standing, Female Diseases, General Debility, ac. • For full instructions for t he more of all, diseases origi nating in, or. reusing the derangemeat 04 the Nervous System, so that those *be receive [attractions eau'aet with equal efficiency as himself, h is charge is.only Trn Dollars. .. • - Di. S. is furnished _with aertiheatei and recommenda tions from the inest• intelligent and respectable. Physi cians of every pieces* which' he has had the pleasure of visiting, which he will. be pleased to exhibit to the in spection of any who may desire it. . •. • • . The ingredient' stud am ahnint eielutireip Vegetate, ez eenfinglg supple, and within the smelt of -Persona &Mimed with any of tbe within named Dis eases; would do welt to Call upon Dr. S., Magnet effect milly relieved, 00 remuneration will be required for , his services.. His motto Is, No Cure, No Pay: . " Dr S. will - remain'during his stay at the CHARLES -HOTEL, Boom No. 73. . Dlitatatd - THAVELINGIjAG, AND TRU;NX, the properly ot 25,.. J. Finnic, the tornicr baring nay name an full, the tatter the thitials,itt brass,. on the lid. Was left,by pot. mission, at a Wholesale Store is this City, oeSalturlay, the - 14th inst.- Jiving a_stranger in the.placp, unable to find the stora, earnestly requests thep_ropnetors of the mune to send inforrpation to C.'HARTWELL , S,Goori /n -ista Horrid, Liberty street, sad be will pay the person doin. so for his trouble. - • (TM% EE inbacribera beg lernte - to Inform - their" frieddli and T the public that, having completed their alterdtanie in Store, they are now prepared to-waif 'on theirenatmdere, having received a NEW. AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in their line ;,— , they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Triininings.litonnets,Ac. - They solicit ti baa of Didier , " patfonage already . conterred•Mma them.y. .GODAN• A...CANTWELL, -; .80.1Karket street. satclir andlo-crtnal copy.l , • api7. • ; (Di John Ptinertan, - MANUFACTURER 'AND' DEALER nv-TOI3.ACCO, , • SNUFF 'AND sEcians,- - - Ja• No. 146,- W,oon trriaxmr, ithat.Dooa• snow?. Stara, lielfAS on baud a general assortment of the above artl cies. among which are the following choice brands: - P. Robinson's Pound Lump; .. Smoking Tobacco ; ' Grant A Williams' 5 do. . • Cut nod Dry-; • ' Dtiwaon's 10 . do." " Platt .Cut thewing ;, Baltimore Plug; • • ' Cuba Leaf. -.. Spanish. Segura, from $lO to 834 per. AL; Dalf - ilptinialt Senors; Common Began of every grade and variety. 11.7. Country Merchants visiting the City aro respect full/ Invited to call and examine his stock. - .1. 17:Lak - Lost ALAD, four years old, named NM: GBATE&M,,wear ing a check apron sold blue cap, and who is a little 'crossed - owed„ was' lost .from . alley, between Irwin arta Peon ,streets, (near I'errylicittne,) yeaterday afternoon. Any,pereon knowing_ rulythiat; of the 'child will confer a favor on its parents by letiviugit at N 0.113 Market street, Beam pcp.'s Mineral Enabluihineat. a pints , . GEO. GRA.liklll. - Docitwr _BooK ;FOUND...Was found, on . Salida:7, ..1•.•• • •aPocket Bonk; containingg soma taonayand papers, whielythe owner can bare, after damning, by.aalling at Woman% Tobacco Factory, Smithfield street, . SHHOOPS—.. 25,0014 - Just•received - and tot • safe by • . • RHODES ALCORN; 3D Pift3 sheet. . 0AT1 1 4.1E61,--Our owe make, constanq ott head aro far eala by " ailOttES' .AtCORN;,- HULIAD BARLEY—Constantly on hand and d foreale Jby , • ~ • .1140.91.E5, dr. ALCORN npl7 , • ;3O Fillh street.: QALTPEKRE—W, kept, Refined, jast.re6eived ernil for 17 sale bY . B. A. FAFINESTOCK CO,; • apl7 „ 'Corner Ist and Woad sta. CIASTILE SOAP-1,5 caau. Marseilles, nun received 1.1 and for sale by B. A: FAHIMITOCK & CO, bnl7 Corner Ins and,W4x4d-ids. TAMAICA barrels,juet received and for - sale • [apl7].. rikIiNEESTOCK lc CO. ' 110013YER GRIBBLE, BEIBI - 111VEY CLOTIIING - STVOITtE 1 4 111111.8R1V 251 LIBERTY ETRERZ Zti DOORS Awns ravrtivr; Brae. ov 7tra GOLDEN.BM•HIVE.- ArESSRS. G. lc B. would respectfully infamt the pub ,IXL lie that they can at all timeefind at the above place a splearilid assonnient of - - , _ - • CLOTHING AND CLOTHS,. Of every deseriptlim, which they will sell extremely Lou or Cash: Having Seat- received, and will be con stantly rebeiving from 'the East, a large -cock - -of the latest styles of SPRING and SHAMES, GOODS.and are prepared to Make Custom ;Work in a style thereannotbe appeased in the city, rind at prices as moderate, Those favoring na with - their. patronage ..can depend upon having their orders punctually filledd. . . • Boosna & oatepLE. f Remember the place. No: 251.,Liberty u doors above Irwin sv, sign of the Golden Bee Hive 4. . • Gyros BltoCY, - • - T‘TROLESALE AND RETAIL GSOCER i i West side Dionuoldi tomer Dianwnd valesr 2 LPirtsburg/t.:. tdso keeps a-Hansa or Emmaus:am; for Market and Coun try People and STABLING- AlLa , ch. WM1410060 to 1: 1 11,. will find it to their advantage to do so, as Ids Store an 4 Pah. '•lie House lathe most convenientto the Market.. Cupid:yap Tomi NOW DOMPLETE.J— R. D. Taampaote has 1101se la more the largest stock ailtieb Fancy and Staple DRS GOODS that he has ever had the pleasure of oirering table customers and the public. • . ..Those wishing n pi/sof Goods - fore little ntintey t will please cell at 110 ' -Market street.three doors front Liberty_ - gpig IW. SLY - , OV osnemer AL tesepifinber - Night7 , by the author of Two Old Mems'Teles, , 'EmelinWyndhans." Angela,7ele. Just received by JOHNSTON et STOCKTON, apld Corner Market and 3d sts.
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