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Uv ' TttK MoKE!f<o Poptimsa Wrger '-sssas. fiaiM WteimMßia wsmmmm fj wwiiilM lliilli^pa aPjjftWpWipBWpBl^^^li^^ > ' WB ? vjmt • rived on the gory arena in time to witness the magnificent storm of the great day of Buena Vista; and where is,the true child of American birth that cannot name the three transcendent stara of chivalry who fell quenched in blood that day? Aye, who fell, but as they fell, shed a parting , sun burst of everlasting sun-light over that field of glory and of graves. Hardin! Clay! Yell! - i- - - - Cijeittormng Post, * official jovenal of the city. editor anet proprietor J ,P~!,TT&B,U R&jH ' u MORNING, MARCHI 3I. Vis U3““-i\'o Atnoricoh atizmctin ««««“*» 'iigfvS' . ..Ontmi m-a*ifirit&allUtsuwS*- liDuunwhJ,, .Bodjor-. '. 'bii—Watimu iict unborn would ruejhe f«Aoe, r ,oA,fte •■■ . •iteJ!'—IBCCIUSiK. ■ ' ■ ■' 'l . Deinotratic State e.OttTenUons», AT READIN o,i t ■■fVit'ij'otninfttingcandidates for GoVE'RhOß.aiid Cat?aL 1851.; fited by the TyiiliaraspottConvention.* . ,!. , j; *jj; ‘AT U'JiIRR I s6ti RG , , t;. Tdr BDnunbibff candidate? ftr'StrnroftßßKmni, oh the JaneilBs}, as-fixsdiby;.Uieiflgu]aJV&ct.Qrtx>rihe . .QtateCfeotral Committee. . x. .... i »vr> t fv- :■ > 7»j •*r • -j. i l .; - " i» .•#©: Advrertltior** m/inct in**.*. The hlotUftpG a larger cirenlauqn-tUantuiy .. subscnfjnda p&pttf published m IhtUbuTgh. -Tobusi *?,nes»jaenjt,alroT&sa:n excellent mediutafbr Advertising; . end being the only Democratic paper issued mAllethe ■i -Ay count7i» goes into the haudspf a blass ofT reapers bv no other’papeTi- AdvenCstrs vtfU bfr good fenough to bear this in mind.-- . ..... J ■ w«t ;^i| t |l|-nr r I' I ■ ■s\. iNew-2K#tseoKSL: CHCRCH;-*-It ? hcetaa"’>.we weTO ' premature id announcing that the corner letnno Of tthenonrEpiscDpalChurch .-wonldbelaid. on s Satur* -dajrdasf*- 'Ftomlhe following notice it.^jUiboscon tha' tscremony Will lakb place this .dsy^fMon- i r t NOTICE, - The cornerstone of .the new Episcopal. Church, ’to be erected on Grant street, will bo laid, this af ternoon at 4' o'clock; under the direction or the ißight Herd Alonio Potter,>. D. D-; Bidhopof the jDiocese. •■■■/ ' L -- u ■■■ ■ iron JUngen. | Thet«'ia on Iron Rolling Mill tgoing >op tth thiß ; soon; by . some irop, monger*, of; capamly opd capital.' The ore is to come from Lake.Superior* ana thccnal from oar nearest coal-beds. The chief operator can demonstrate LihH Gtonufetufe..or iron •here, SO per cent, cheapat,lhaoin any ;otbcre(ty in r the Union; We shall see.—jCfetslnnd f lainiialcT•. «ar-The above item is certainly very important, if trae, Gaiv, tho Editor of the Platndoalor.lß 'one of the 1 greatest'wagß living, and a person in reading his paper call aearcely lell which fs/acf and which/ancy.;' Theforegbing doubtless ehonld have thelattbr word labeled upon it? , r tomual Contest ,between itHe _X.lterary -1 ‘ • • soelttl«> «t Jeffenoa CpUege. ; r..i I •This event 1 took place, according, to I notice,'on Wednesday evening last, and was prov j bally the piost interesting literary effort for the; I latiTUt honor* ( that has ever transpired. In the vit~l lage of Canonshurg..- The day wasipleaeant, sndi the alummof the College, and fnends of: tfaejata>J dents, ajEembled from, all parts of.the surrounding! coiintiy.i' Providence HaU;:of;the. College 'was] crowded soon after the doors were opened. Good | older,’ however, iwasimamtained throughout‘the ] evehing,-'through the efficiency of Dr. - Baowsr, i Piesideht'of- the College, to conjunction with the i Committees -of Order; or >• Dog Committees,!' of the Socfetfes- The Hall -was beantifuliy .decora* td, and on the arch.' spreading ‘over thaiieads of theconte stirs, was displayed the motto, -‘Taurus digmssifeo‘delnr. ,r . Dr. Bnows and the remain*. der of the Faculty sat in the rear ot the arch;: the PhUoX..Soclety on-the. right,.and the Frank* UnX. SociptyJofiitheJeft of it. The Judges, wete seated neat:thecentr» oi.tl.ie,HaU,;»iaseat «spev ciglhjfjgrovi'ded for ; them.; This body, way.comi' posed »f ,Hon,,Mr. Ftaaeraoiir, ofrUniontown, P%; Jndge.,Git»oni,:of.lhe W.ashfogton County Judicial District f Bev:' Mr; StocKTOir and Rev: Mr.Lss. . - > 11 ’ The exercises commenced * witbprayer hbout ..... half.pastsix o’chwkr and during the interval- By* discoursed some very-good music* The select Orators were Mr. Johbt H. Yoohg ) of Pittsburgh, and' A. 0. Johhsok, of Strabane, • Pa The former’being Champion for the Frank* lio; and - the Tatter" for the • Philo Society... Mr. Yotmo'a subject .was Retributive Juatice. and Jo its" delivery "he conferred tbe highest, degree of. praise upon- himself and -bis . friends. , There, is probably none of his age who will eclipse :him:aß a declaimey . Mr/ Joasßoir, however, .-deserves nearly equal applapse. . Next! came two original Essays, one by Mr.,-F, Lj SrRWAHT, of Westmore* land County, the,Philo,rand.tbe other by- Mr. McC*oOE, o{:Adams.conKy, Ohio,-ror the i Mrj.BTEWAttT's production*ls an or*! nament to English^cotnposition for brilliancy of thought, and * choicer language: Then came two Original Orations.* The first was delivered hyMr* E. A. 1 SuEi.i.T, of Jefferson county, Ohio, lor tbe Philo; and the second by Mr. W. C. McCtJus, of Beaver, Pa.,: for the Franklin. The subject of the former, was. “Home—" The Patriot’s Love;" a creditable production and well delivered, but j>os» sessSd* a little.too much of the. fanciful: for. opr taste. • Tbelatter’e subjectwas"Limits of Mind,’,’ which: certamly- was one of the puost elegant pieces of composition,that has ever,been, spoken,: not only, in the choice. of .languagebut .in tha depth atfd.dignity of thought; •. • -Lastly cam® -the- Debate; On account of-lhe oickneßs of one of< the;debaters,- the - Societies agreed to'have,the debates reud; - The questiob was; 'M Do moral cause* exert a- greater inffoebce on national character than physical?” 1 The native urns sustained ‘by-Mr. CoolS-er, for the FranklinSociety.andthenegauvebyMr.HdCasir, of Martinabnrg-.Ohloi (or the Philo. The question, bad beenr. well studied, and each debater did not exhaust-tbe eubject. nut the 1 interest of the ques* tionln'hlaiourjr speech;; 1 .'l’bis.^beiDg.the Jastipf the performances,: aB soon ,as it jWas, over -the Judges retired to .the College Library room, undeT guard of a committee, there to deliberate upon-'a*. verdict, of . award -oi honors; r In the untervah a benediction was pronounced; tbe audience retired from tbe-Chapel; and:tbe, Societie3j:to tbeir Halls.' ■ The’Judges ••awarded' , the; ihoaor of-the select Oration toJoBaiLYoB no; - original Essay to F.' L StrWEET j origlnol'Oratioii to W-. C: McCose, and decided theßejmte in favor of tbe affifuletive. After'-tbis-they were, dscorted'lo the hotel, to the ironic of ' the-loud hurrahsof the victorious party, and the equally loud'apologies of the vanquished. About 12’o’clock the Judges and Con sat down to a very good supper,‘and so ended the, contest • v BgJ' We c&H>attemioTv ta the advertisement of Mrs, BWBHUi. to >t»» day’s paper. Mro l Hi is on.- donblC4ly OM of the moatcrtfaCrdioary clairvoy ant* qf tho agojand being a lady or great gence-and high nwrai intelligence, ahem incapable of practising a deceit ox Irsitd upon the public.—: She can tell tncti mpre::»b.ontrtheirDwn chnt3ctcr» thin probably they bpow tbetneelrea. ITT- The case of Waist* Fouresr, (the a saalt and betthry buSines /which was to cbmebefoiethe GeiieVal Sessions*! New York, -on Monday, has been-put off to thenextterm* • l> "V.- ■ k . * Siribblings anil Clippings. The-Trußiees at their mealing at Umoatown oil I Weduepdaylait, appointed David lUsTZkti*- Esq., iOf.j Addison, Somerset countJT'Eupefiuteudent of the Ettst-I cm Divisional the'Cumberland Road*. - : | The Washington Examiner state# that quite ft 1 number of the' mom respectable tlmrborojigh, | are al“this particularjonctare suffering from asevere at-1 tack of Spring Fiver. Prodigious! ' I The Legislate chnncr ofTlTe 'Mercl^anTi , and Mechanic*’ Bank of Wheeling to 1857, while all the other charter* in the Slate expire- ... MjcJiFrHxsar,Jof-Cincihff6ti, advertises forius-l broUter. hks'hot sl2ce "beenlieard from. He was < formerly a steward on^ the.Mississippi and Ohio rivet bouts. •. ,*.• ' C JiIU.T . —• Tho.Grea: Central Dulroad Depot,-in Course of erection aVSavanna'h, Oa;, r covers 2l ftcrerof .ground, and when completed .will.bsjhehuudsomesl structure of the Kind on the continent. . leatn from Uie Norfolk Courier that Brevet Major-GKoaox-H. Thomas, .a "most distinguished and ac complished officer pf the 3d U.S- Artillery; has been asv .signed toduty at West Point, am Instructor of Artillery 1 and Tuctics m that Institution, in the place of Major SHovsßpdnceafed. .The appointment gives much sans* .faction;;?. 1 *:/*:. . . ~rrv:ThP:Uumbe&of:trcoa on. Boston Common, accord" •Mg-to a recem officiaf statementof the Mayor, is of which 664 are;American elms, 210 fir, and.6B. Linden -—’A roundtable tqp,of Amboynawood, from Chna, six feet m diameter, .his been received -ic Boston. It is believed that the tree Bom whichthe wood was obtain* ed must have girded at le&Bl 30 feet. .. ■ -.: ;■ n** s ■ The funeral of MajorNoAit, on Monday, at New iotk y; .was attended by a large coQcourserof persons, and quite on unposiugprocessida followed the remains to .tha cemetery .of -the congregation oiShparuh Israel, Twenty-first street. ;The religious ,nte* were performed by the Reverend Mr* Lyons, and the Reverend Mr Raphael delivered-a very eloquent and touching ad dress. •- ; .X- • . ;.r—r The Alexandria Gazette mays that the supply of both shod and herring at the fish wharf in that place is unusually large and of good quality; mid, Although it is early in the season, it maybe said thatthe Potomac fish i encs have commeucedc. . : . :T~ .The Commissioners-of the Northern Liberties j .(Philadelphia) have subscribed $500,000 to the stock of i the Pennsylvania Railroad—making, with the subsCnp- i I Uon of the city of Philadelphia, Oflhree rati- 1 I lions required to fiaish.the work. < - I - The York (Pa:) Advocate says that the amouniof I the defalcation of the late Treasurer -of that county has I not yet been ascertained. ' —Lord SZAKLXT hascaadidly confessed that his par ty, although compnsing meu of great attornments and abilities, u hardly its members one in dividual of political experience, and versed inofficial business.'” ■ • . . Xua.said that the English government recoin mended the Pope, indirectly,- to withdraw the offensive ports of the bull constituting the Roman Catholic hier archy in England, particularly the uthes of the bishops' sees. The Pope,*however, turned a deaf oar to the re commendation. •/-/. . ——. There.are ?CG black men in New Bedford, Mass.; a much larger number, in proportion to the population, than in any other place in New 'England. Many are fu gitive slaves.. ; A Sac Indian was to have beeu executed lately in Jefferson city, for the murder of CoLKßumt,Lhe Indian trader: - a respite from the President reached St* Louis on the day fixed for his execution, And it wot hoped that tit could be telegraphed to Jefferson city in time to save i ■ . > ■ ■ ■ ——* Petitions have been presented to the Boston au thorities with upwards of 4000 signatures, praying for toe abolition of the law prohibiting the smoking of cigars and pipes in the streets. : - The Southern Rights Association of Rind’s coau ty, Mississippi, resolved to subscribe to the principal i Korthem abolition papers for circulation there. Where i are the tar and fcatherß?/ • .; i • t -i-—• The National Institute of. France has recently, (Feb. Sib,) filled two vacancies caused by death, in the division of Moral Sciences. - The honors were conferred On Arcbbishop WiiATKI.Tr, of and Frarcb Lts* bkr,L 1«. D., .a distinguished Professor mSouth Caro lina College. i ;—— The capital employed mthe Fire Insurance bust ! ness in New York,*bothJtal and nomlnnl, a wnter ip ■ tjro Courier saysf omoanu *3O^X33,fSKJ, iutdfce* : thinks u will bciound I increase their premiums. * —r- The Toronto Temperance Association have re solved to. Lake proper means for eending Mr. Gouatfia Loudon, that he may be present and lecture in tbatciiy :dimngiUeholding of'the World’s F^ur. ’ {— — A letter front Switzerland, doled the 241 h ult, 'states that a fresh collision had taken place between the Government troops and the Radicals at Imerlachen.— Several were wounded on both aides; * and the rioters dispersed.' | During the tnalof a criminal, in Gottenburg, in J lately, the prisoner suddenly drew a putol from |*hiA breast and shot atlhe public prosecutor. Fortunate* I Jy, the raseal’s mm was bad, and he was sentenced to j death. • . , The first arrival of foreign ice this year had just taken place at London, Eng., by a vessel arrived in the Thames from one of the Norwegian ports, with an en tire cargo, comprising'several hundreds of tons weight of the article* -. 4— The recent freshets in the Susquehanna exposed th£ graves of several Indians, who were boned years ago on its banks near Fort Augusta. The favorite bury ing place of the aborigines was upon the grassybank of . - _ ... - •. , - Jler Majesty. theQaeen.'has appointed St.-Honor able Sir Hothy Lyttoit BbLwzSjK. C. 11., her Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minjpter Plenipotentiary 10* the United Slates of America, to be an Ordinary Mem* bet of the First"Class' orKnightl Of&ndOross of the Mqst Hou. Order ofjhe Bath... r. . - •• r 4— - U is proposed in New-York to send out a first ship) U> remain p»x weeks.at London, with visitors to (he World’s Fair, if encouragement be offered. The patty will live on board the vessel from their departnre lillJlUelr return.:'-..., • •- ,r-- - _ -i— FaiKcts SO years, was killed at Westminster,Mas*., in Jonss& Wb*slwbight* paper thill. Mr. F*y died; of- - injariea at the steam cordage faciory in Hoxbury.' Both were caught In the machine* ry| J '-p*-“Tlie n£rwrU7BrdOCk at Pensacola waa launched on jtVednesday. This dock .Is constructed to take up vessels ofs,sootons. ordoul)le the tonnage oMfce Collins 1 i ships. . •■<• | '’-L— The library of the late Dr. John Wsbstbb-was -splf st auction in Boston last week. The Chemical and IjPblJosopblcttl Apparatus at the Medical College is oho .*o be soldtiusweek.; .v.- L- - .4—■ New Grenada is offenng.l2s,ooo;square yards of land, and religions toleration to alt immigrants from Tsu* ron|i desirousof settling under the Republic. .■■■■ i Joo Brilliant. Cincinnati jßB?trfr«v tells tha followtng gooi Wojjr. -'■ The Little Fousakeu *lt may havo been ob» .served- by those who have traveled'upon ihe steamer BrQliattt, tbit the; were waited upon It table by a bright eyed, dark-haired boy, apparently not more i than on years of age. Aik him bla name and you will i olwnyvhear himTespond' , 'Joev >lr. , r‘'«Joe what 1M •‘Jffiß Brilliant, sir.” Igappeara that about two years ago, dr.a (rip of thejßrtHKWt from this city.- to Pittsburgh, the next molding after arriving there this boy was found on bpafd,-fast asleep, the solo occupant'- of "the cabin uaei by.lhe.deck paaaengere. Inquiries were mode by < apt. Grace ns to ita : parents] bptnothing could -bnl sard of.them, and the captain scorning to thrust the title fellow upon the cold ehsritles of the world, reserved to take care of him,.’avf ho accordingly galrd him in charge ot the steward’s wife, who at the umewes-cbambennaid-ofthe boat. When aak. eit tjjs namo he could only answer I- Joo,” knowing ooother,and bis proteetresq.named him after the boat! .In the course of another year, Captain Grace, il hefis not claimed, intends eendlng him toschooli : and Jhouldhe prove as bngbt a scholar as he seems 1 a.boh he will give Aim s liberal education.. Who knows hut the same lutle outcast may be President cfrtge United States come day ? .Stranger events tbaojthaf have happened in ibis-cbsuging world of ourej ‘ J ■ 'PmsnoEOH Bbidoes.—Tbo Wheeling Timet co» pie's Ibe Wcllsbnrg Herald I *, itcm-in regard to legal proceedings being instituted by the authorities of WlicsUng against the Pittsburgh Bridges, and addst Tim writer was uot well informed.: No such pro. cccdfcgs have been instituted, or will they be, in all .human probability. Wheeling relics upon het-_ ri S w |raiul lakes no measuroß'to revenge wrongs, .evonmhere the wrong and outrage -is as flagrant and base is in thepresent esse, i h $ -' vl •!-r .O'V? « . v ... •■■l'. . • '* * * * i MASONIC HALL—FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. ' ground on FUth street, 70 fejt front-by>J2o: feet'l S in, wideby 106 ft, long.Wd wilfl>» finished in deep, was purchased for the sum of ?10.500,n ln tho’' riehest l 'mann , er,.lwith. erhigbty jornainented- October following a Charter was obtained: ‘ v;.: ■ ; ceiling; and,as it; baa large windows dn'all'Jhe :The prospect was now encouraging; and-the; aides; besides venUlatiagjflues leading up in the Brethren, with a commendable liberality, suhscnV: wall, will be r well .ventilated The Btajrway_ to bed, for the stock; bo that early in the Spring'of thiiroota 1850 a contract waa made for the bnilding of the there being two zhls'Of statrs".tlia'robns carohe'enr Hall,'&r 3lj;000,' exclusive of .the painting and tered from ■th«:Ln'Cas>jlpf.-large 1 pf.-large ornamentalwork, Which' 1 Will cost: S3QDO.-: The crowds,both;stairscan. bo.usediltffonaogabuod* furniture for Lodge room 7 and'Chapter wlUvjiroba- antmnd easy-egress. This room ia'dntended ‘for bly Cost $2500; malting the entire cost of build* | coji’eetts; exhibitions',-&C. - ‘-* l ' - ingiot, Hall and furniture, $30,000.; t: ’ The first story and, basement wilL.be, occupied The « Fund Society” being now in 0 situation by stores, Ihe Board.of Trustees having determin* to push forward the work, determined to 6* upon s ed to permit ' do restaurant or ‘drinklng^estabUsh* an early day upon which to' lay the foundation, v ment, within their walls. 1 \ " . ■ ~•? stone. It was thought not; inappropriate to select s The walls'ubove ground are of.brick,excepting the 4th day of July, the birthday of our Republic, : the front of the first" story .'which is o’f'poKsbed as it would be beautifully consisteut witfi tbe true |alonewoTk;ana:hfeaird«iigneiCfor,greaEßlrength, democratic principles; ofuhe Order, which keeps t bcing'22 in; thick bp to;the tbitd.floor, and, "alive true equality and warm affection among its ;tbick above that level. The whole bbilding is members, and through those members conveys ;covered with aslate rooE,. w,-. these principles to the world. Accordingly ihe i The bnilding was designed: and. superintended corner-stone was laid with appropriate ceremonies *by J.. W, ivsnn; the .stone work executed: by on the day designated. iGsonoa-HowxnTß ; .carpenter work.by ;Boxd.& i The Masonic Hull has a front of 70 feet; and;is iMtrnnocx} plain l plastering by .StfaiGnito, Boas.; 110 feet deep; the body ol the bnildihg is 53 feet "the ornamental plastering by Bnmis St-Mono jvide, leaving a spare ol 8$ feet on each side for uuotu ; . . paintinghyS. McKtirchi ; tbe gsgt light and air, in the front oi which spaces are dixtnfes ilitisu. placed the -strtirw'hys. Hnie' Whole building. is ; - The erection of this: Hall i» a, proud r achieves: three stories in height, the first Btory being 14- ft.', "merit Tor .the; Craft of-this City, Five.years since the second 25 it., and the third 15 (t. high; the- there was.but one : Lqdge, : wjth diutifew,members, | second story being approached by a stairway on cod ■ a small- hired room' to meet in; now: there one side, and the third by a second .stairway on are five Lodges, viz; ioJge:4s, St; John's Zot/ge,| the other 6ide Franklin Lodge, Sohmon’e Lodge, (German,) and ! : The third'story of building is devoted ex* Lodge. There is also an Encamp-, dusively to Masonic purposes, and is divided into ment of Knights Templarsi.a.Royal-Areh'Chap* i two commodious rooms, one 19 by 70, and- the ter',and a£ouncii of Royal aitd. Select: Maslsfs;, Other 30 by 70," with their ante rooms. The large pTfaere is also a Lodge, Jift-. Moriah Counrii. in Al* room is designed'for the use of the Blue -Lodges! legbeny City. ' ofwhich there are. now five in the City, and the ? Such faas bcen the-progress of-. Masonry in;this Encampment of Knights [Templars,,.Thu-other City within the past five, years; i Tta object; in irs will be occupied by the Royal Arch Chapter and Associated action, is to promote true,equality, in*; the Council of Royal and Select Masters. .cnlcate pure morahty, and administer'relief'to the The second story forms" one clear room, 49 ft. destitute among its njemhers. Above we present: to our readers a beautiful and . .very accurate , view of the new Uabohic Hilt, on Fifth street, engtaved expressly for the Morning -Post; by Mr. Neville Jobssoh, of this ■City.- ... ’ ■ Itmay.be proper bnedy to state the progressof Masonry in this City within the last-five years’ and some of the circumstances which led directly to the erection of the above Hall. In IS4S oi)ly one Lodge existed in this City— Lodge 45—which for more than half a century pursued its peaceful labors, holding its meetings in the Hall, corner of Third and Southfield streets’ which was destroyed by the Great Fire of 10th of April of that. year. The members were few; and being unable to rebuild, were obliged to rent small and inconvenient apartments, which, to coose* quence of the rapid increase of members, were soon found to be entirely inadequate, it was deemed prudent, however, to continue to use the hired room, even at great inconvenience, until the Fraternity would gather strength and means to build a Hall which would be an ornament to the City and a credit to the Craft. ; In the Spring of 1840 a second Lodge was con. i slltuted, and soon after another, and the Order j continued to increase in favor, so that in 1849 I there were four Lodges of Ancient Vork Masons, P*!»pHj o£,Boyat Arch Masons,.a Council oj and Select Masters, and an Encampment of Knights Templars. It was who absolutely neces» sary that larger and more commodious apartments should be had—accordingly it was determined to make an effort to erect a Hall, but how to carry this effort, into execntion was a question not easily solved, as the amount of means which would be required would be much greater than the Lodges in their organized capacity would be able-to cods tribute. It was therefore proposed to form a joint stock company,or “Masonic Fund Society,” for the purpose of :building a. Hell and creating a food for charitable uses. This received the appro* bation of the Brethren, and in the Spring of 1949 the “Fund Society” was organized. A lot of ;fi3T* London Labor and tho London Poor in the ninoteentb centnry—a Cyclopedia of the Social con: ditlon and earnings of ibo poorer classes of tho British Metropolis, in connection with ibo country, by Henry Maybew. . Nob. one and two of this work have been received at Holmes 1 Literary Depot, I Third street, oppoaiie thr Post Office. - It will have alarge sale. Also Nathalie—s Talc, by 'the author of Woman InFrance; and Littell’s Lmng Ago, No. 369. This number is the first of a non volume.: Non is the time to snbscnbe. It is tho best publication in the country. - Dihbeo to Geh. Qniman,—This accomplished . scholar and gallant aoldior received a compliment ary dinner, in New. Orleans, on:tho evening of the 12th mat. In reply tea toast persona I ta.bimseif, Gen- Qdithab indulged in a few. remarks in winch he Blinded to tho late judicial proceedings to which he was a party, and took up a cursory view ofthe pres ent position of the country. He deolarcd,eraphaii« cally, that he was innocent of any actual participa tion in tho Cuba affair, though ho admitted that the success of-t&e oapedition would have affordod him pleasure. .Hia only offence,.ho. declar ed, consisted in tho fact that he was made the recipient or the con fidence of tho Cabana, and invited by them' tq load tho operating forces. Among the toasts given were some forlhe Union, for PnmtE Soule, for State Rights, and to tho mema , ory of Calhoun. id .■ • _ ' . • ■■■■■• ■ Tm Boot ahd Shoe Tb&dk ir NewYobk Tlio. New York Courier- publishes some statistics of the 'boot and shoe trade in that city, which It says Is yot in its infancy,bnt which isnow likely, from the ox* ■tensive manufactories that are being built on tho line tjftbo New York and Harlem road,, to draw nfT the jCOrdwaiacra and others of Lynn and other towns in Massachusetts to New York aud its vicinity: -■ Ifamber of. Pairs qf different kind) of Shots metitin Hfiii York €i(y per msefc.—-Ladiea’ gaitors 1,750; do. Coo terns 42,000 j Misses 1 14,000; Children’s 14,01)0, Nemher of pairs of mdn’s-fiae boots made in th'ia city per week, 13,440.. Exhibiting a total of 100,940. Money value of Manufactured articles per week, wholesale prices, 8140,000. . Average number of hands employed per week— Men'll,9oo i Women 10,600, Total 22,400. . Amount paid, in aggregate, weekly, for making, bidding and filling bools and shoes, 3115,600 Men’s wages por weok, from . 36 to 30 Women’s (binders) wages per week, from $2 to 83 Tho above table ioclndea the master boot sod shoe makers np town, who nnmber two thoasaud... The numbor of boot ’and'shoo warehouses and stores, is upward of six hundred. CohaaEssioßSj. Seat to be ConttsiLD. —Co!. ■Heriibiok B. Wazaar, who ran as the Democratic candidate for Congress, ■ in tbC’LuzrOne, ■. Columbia, Wyoming, and Montour District, in October Isbi, end was defeated by a small vote, by Col. Hksbt M. FlttLEB, tho Whigicandidatc, hafl atioonheed his inv -teatldn to contest the election, and lias, wo believe, ■cervod the usual notice upon-hie former eompe* titor.l i « » From the Cherotsee Nation. The following items are gleaned from thoCher ohec Advocate of the 25th of February: • . . ! : . ; John Thorn and Alexander Foreman were; about to idavo Tahleqoah for.Waahingtnn/aini delegation from the nation to retjaoit'-the department to reacted, to much oTtheir late ihalntetioos to Col. Drcnocn, as conflicts with the views i>r the iagtho c#sn», ... „S ?»» *•- An affray is-raenUonadratf having to* en pUce bo iween F. W> Rifby, -Judghfjf Sfeiit- Bayou/diattici. add oho oTihe yoang resulted inlhe deathofibe Utter,. ■*rT Tho Advocate publishes a circular from the In dian Commissioner, offering a reward ol one thou, sand dollar* for ihe redeinplioa of the daughter! if Mr. and Mra, J. M.Wttitc, now supposed lo be in_ captivity with the Apache Indians, in New'MeiTcti.' The deatfi'ofMrs. Morrison, lormorly Mias Dutch' er, oFNew York, female-assistant teacher oof bpen cor Academy, and a dovoled missionary, irannoun- 1 ced.- She wan but a few, weeks' provitms-ii.',happy: bride. : She came amr dying by the: wayside a loon, in tho arms of .her husband, and just reached Pina. Ridge in-time to breathe herlest'. A Fubsy Sfeeoii ruoii the Auittoa ot V.Paov. tebbial PaiLOßOfitT.”—Tho peopfoor New" York are still lionising tiio monjbera nf.thcLegislature,—. The latter visited Blttcfewell'alslaad and took dinner. Mr. Tupporiwas one ofthegoests, and'; on being called upon he bbadd tho following very affectionate and funny- npWtfbi'. dt wSa'kind ioMr; Tapper to come bo 1 fur tp otpress W little, s :.The United States can now affordto go ahead tf” , Mr. Tupper then said—My dear-friends, 1 .bare not prepared a .speech. - All 1 base to say is, that I lose you, I have came over tho Atiantic ocean .to cay 1 lose yon—to toll yoa-ihat'EnginUd lpves ; yoa. Yon have sortie faults; which I do not mean to flat ter; but you deserve to be called Englishmen.— (Cheers, mingled with mnrmare) -l find no difference. I hash croßsetflbo ditch, nnd I find you sre Englishmen til the othertide, (Cheers and hisses.) Yankee Englishmen,! mean. (Cheers and laughter.) I wish to write a book about you. A Voice—Not in tho DictcnV style.,, , . Mr. Tuppor—‘ I want to tqll thclrulh ebouf you, I will protect yea, though I am awatoyoudo not need protection. J find England here’as at homo.’ I have comb into ihii land ofoiators and.statesman.: I want to say it tew words about this institution. I have come among ybdjr-ttnterrnptions, .with erica of t.*Go ,oh,>>amldst ivhieh.. Mr.-Tuppoti sat; down, while a horn waa sounding in ■ vain For silence] . : - Niaoaba Bkidoe-—A few Jay* emco Ibo enepenaion bridgo, over thO:Niagsra, ft«i» lew istoWn.to ,wa» tested in the presence; of a;largo number ofperson3, 'Thirteen-wagons, la den i with , sand and atone, passej rft.ota, ??oh aide, meeting in the centre: and dttfiß sathellmegne hundred persona on tiorsobach and on fool patij-od ovor. The result was satisfactory, Hr . the parlies concerned. '-■SiKiif-i' Profits or Pl'ahk 9 *lowinßn B item fw'ni the Louisrilio Democrat i>f the 24th ot Marobj: ' will -be interesting to such Of oir-reidorMe, ti(ke an ; interest in Plank Roads'r u - GdoD BtmtiEea.—The tcoeipU on tlio; Jefierßonvillo and Ctaarlostown Rlank Road arc daily increasing. In the paet few da>a they have amount* sd toi about SISO pet week, 0r.20 centsaitihe final offiopttrticlion.::: z' ~p.; ‘ •* -...,. -i'. .r_- J -,'.,v;- / :■;.>v; ;• * ; -v. ,--j -^:• ■ ■■ ■ ■.»*> -=* 4 1 ,-• ■ •' •;,n-‘. v ;■ V - .-■' »*>(.' . . • ■.■,■■•■: ~. . ■ ■ * VT.r- - ' ■ • " iJ . . .a* : -. 4' Y, 7 .■ . . •• , j - ’-•••;>■ V < . 4 r- A t k **■ : P ;; %?:££ 7--V-lu.-.r' ' ST ■f.'ff’"f^! C-,^ .>. ■ Accidest to poEaDES* Spiiucs.—tWo ampainod to (earn thutaa Mr. Sparks, President oTthe Harvard Bollegc, was crossing Cambridge .Bridge on Saturday evening, he. waa knocßcddown by a hursts and bhg« gy,' attheCarnbridgcendilfiK--Alt'examination, ehowodithit tho-tolla* baao aud’oao oFlho ribs Were. broken, whilehia t' the eyes' and forehead,--was badly cul and bruised, Hohad qieo, experienced much pain lOiernaliy.bat it t ie. hoped that be has received no other injuries jhan those which artr. at- present apparent. '-Valerias! eight Mr. Sparks was 4°*'® comfortable, thnqgbit is impossible fqrhtnito fie downatall.—jßesfotvlfYac- - ■' 1 ~* I SnrpßbnpisoiitWasEEsAlE;—'A writetin the tyw Yqrkj/atirtktf (£■ Cmnjnswstittea'that-n cbm*' , ntittee of the iqtnbctmqa end ship ‘ bnilderVtof ’dhat city have JmrcHa sod twc nty ft ve square miles of ter ritory oo the Obloriver, clbtjtod with ntllltonaof t[)otrio’at vvaltnble'rtimbpr,itidipas«rißarngeumor roe»‘othfit/)adyßKUfi«V3oflt<o:parp6se<of < ib)iiifidg' T .vosoola on sn-exteosiva ec-Bei-Tpc writer eays that 'ahipplonkSjWOnhSdOpotlhotiSan'din NowYorh, ate placed upop phb biDkVerthe .Ohio at SS to SS $ Boor limhers; pericuhil. ■ foot, a'ro furoisbed fof T to Ifl cents, aid so of knees, nnd.othcrproductSr>E.thb-foresi.»' i/ ;Sad Accidert.—We'are Raided' to learn ihat_a . man named was acci* [ 'ddnially shot ntt # liBt]MsttdS^,'*!iV^urdi'Cabins, in I this county’ Another' perwon ' had a rovolrer pialol •-to, hishand, which, hovyas careleaaly snapping, JioJtfi' t ing themuislerowards tteporsoaolMrvAT.jwliea i Unvent off, tfae'baU cfiargod.pes tcring lhe groin or abdorciEjiVof theuhtortuoate maili The wound is thoughtio bo'.mortal;. ?Thia is anolh*: i dr,warning to those who handle firearms without' i'caro,— fiilttm Democratj Mars 28. 2 -' • ' , 611 S^uirday'anefaooh } ihd ANN MKCA9KISY, wife of Join* .years. The friends of the;famlly are invite!to attend tbeTit-. neral, on Monday,tho3?Bt iostant^aiiOolclOck/. •'• ■' On Sunday, 30lfru»tant,'CAT!RAIQNErA".?consoribf CqjQt.WM. J,Kotrittz.- c~'«- -**■*'-•-* >The funeral«rill place onTnesday, (IstofAimM at 2 o'clock, from the corner of Beaver .street nndNonh 'alley, Allegheny. . .<■ * . . *: £taar3l ‘ ScbooX for TounE? LmJlea; C TTrM. J. SOHOOL POH YOUtfQ; ’ ff L&DlESopens for the next (quarter on ihe?th.of Ap/LL- Tbe cyalem oriastnictlou - irr ua re specr inter*, tereawith-llifi religxOt&'tentunen uoftU pupil*.' Sm'ub&eldsirectjbetween Fifth andSixiJuftweis. TIIHE tt £dUCfttioaarA9B6claUfthflfiAlleglictij?«oaaiy” J_ willjaßCtiaibe^r^il,W;arjlPublic:School :House; Pitls&iMgh,;o'a.Frlday* : Aj»nMlh/1851ya17 o'clock, P.M.j’ at svhieh lime. G.Cosv pin;- M.D.,and Mr, A. ; Bojum;:On .Someday, the Sihy Mr. Joira GasaoET, an;addtesromhfi Phy*. •aiologicttf uainint£ofr ChßdreirmihcSchool Jtoota lowed,by-Mr- WJfciCfcwjßi#? - , - ?' v V-?; :r The friend* of educapoaafe respectfuUy itiViiedla at lend. -By orde*'of4hed*«xctmUy£.Cammitfeei * V - mar3l - g s Cf . ■-3 - n® : ;*'.Vgry m*"RS..B.G. BUSIINfXL idfoims thp people of Pill*. • JJUL burgh ani vjxuuisVlW-ehewiU_beioandni*'r : she wilt be pleoaeiJ to,tMeb?&Uie i :i;plla Of ulhtlioVe who> wish to avail orieMafo - li -uminalion of li:e‘Threat)logical, PhVsiolo;;icul and Pn- il - . ———. f rre, 3S , ??.r T<wji-Uea(tb Maimratioaa fhrenologfMi ir*- ‘BOP J - - " ' stfe * t; : aaunauond and, Chaila'«l.‘ Hquxh irom.ft till uy utid- •&' ;-aSA^E—Two newcaai iron, Ifalicys, lSincbeairi,. tVonil . v.— .--'-{(narst:tw *--- * <Uamenjrand7i»jeb:Vace\ AIbo».J tto.JS incbegiinj in< | ULD { p«AGtf ./.s *muneier^and4fnch free., ApplyLto;. > L - - « . "lUy-weivid-tad female ia'quanUUwjia su**'- "uSi { . 1 -*" ’ " ■>' 'ft HOPES &. At.CORN» yr : cbaMiSiftt , A ;. * •* pur- { TJOR SALE—Two WTonghtllrauSbafta, 2,indue* ini! i •■•■•-JUW?4 .;.:,v. , >'/ * “* ”■ ■;*■* ' : inlba^ 40 *©, -diafliejeraud 12anxJ16feeiIoaJt;.V'~. ; r-v.' •' *•' . lAanoiaJ; : f funs* ■:-■■■•:'.... RHODES & ALCOHN. 'i i. ■■ : v ;‘4.* * £ .V’-' ! '» » , . i-i: .I'-":: i; V; * I? ROM nARB.ISBtJRG. {coaEEiFontiEncß or *-a* aoJssiaa'posT.} - NtjMßfiirxi.vm. " HAnttlSßuno, Match 26,1851. illy Dear JPott i The bill for the* repeal ofeer* tain odious sections io the Act of 184?* celled the kidnapping !aw, which was nnder consideration yesterday, and which was then amended ,as_to ; . reach onlyglhf sixth"section, came'up again to* day, and after considerable debate was finally passed in the. Senate,. . ~~— ~ i . Gen. Packer.toak.a depidedstacd in favor «i repealing., bilL-thaJ'oarth.secUdn IPSi-ActfiWhieh he jcoHleodedidiiiT tßowedi ww plainly m conflict with the lew of Congress; palled tbelgagitiva Law, and.declared roJbe;t!i6 ; SoprdMe taiv oi the land by the ,Constitution.-..'He showed wryosatisfectonlly that, ioastnjich.as lhe Copsti. lUtion declared. all laws- of Congress 'enacted under it, to the "snpremedaw"-eftho .tandjiany'Statasfasirwhtch'fconflieted'Withd^law' ofSCongress,-conflicted-alacr affair the; Spirit ofthp 1 iConatuntion vitself.<~?His- sirofigj '.'concruejve:red*. 'jotting,* dndrhis .pathetic,, patriolic r nßd,■pcrwerfill‘ -elo3^enpe'ir^ ; ;vigdKation and: sopporfofthe Cdnj,- Stitmion and the Union', mlistviaya troubled .tho drowjiy Wh>. hadtheep "Ended sandal rilled into : a ilnaiumaus.opppsjtioiy[§ -the repeal oFihis section of their Coujitation r of’fhe United Steles, ‘ , “—Ttre towardsjuslice hnd t»yally£ and we must look. 'to- i afutiire Legislature, in; which it is hoped there i ; Wills. to dess itWbig' infiuencei for the-next jstep . fadiich,. wiliror-ehould, Jhlot onj-nvety • .section So f> this pladcd.there by a foreign haod or infiuencei after iTSeing impprleib.tom of.fram/her; i fabairciTand < fools: ■ The*loyalty-.and:; the-.wnmi : > patriotism of does, rtot_'-comport| .with'tbk'jeckiessand "visions; which are froth’ useless-and odious.-■» The* 'bilEorthis year wiil'yieldJhe'prisonaJofrPennsyM vania /or the safe-keeping of arrested -fugitives ■ Troin clabor.-until they ! can bfevuiedtiaccordyigl' to; law." Tbis,‘while it aids the South-jmedalmihg: suchperst>o3,take3 frbtoHhem every prjtenceTthat riot and tumult of arrest- -are unavoida* ! thle, ouaceount'-oftheir haviugjioprisonspr place of security foriheirproperty-—havfogtbeerttumed - wto.the -ktredts and the. hands lOf'-atnobhy'the laws ol our Slate. ~ ; " A bill providing forthd.election, of Judges in this. the registration- of .births, marriages, and -deaths, were passed finally rn the' Hoase this morning. ' I i ,The-Senate has-been chiefly-engaged in lhacon»- sideratiohofummportant.privatebillSfthefcub jectrmatter- of-which ought' to be done ui tbe cduniy;wherein itTS desired. *’ -i r> Mr.-Bugus; who-has been for some, weeks.-kept froiprbis'se&bio the Senate by indispdiUioo|: lias again, appeared in that-body fir several days^past, 1 - ahdhe.looks quite-Well.':- He’is unablea“nd-patri«< -otic Senator. , - ; PKAji^LIN. X % * y . „ |: 4fe'~' v/ * M •.'-'r'#:-'. , 4 ."-^‘. 1 j "A ■ ' 4 '■»* • k i r * •_ * -4 - • . 4, t „ I * 7,"- 5 . -j* , v•_ i ' T" 1 } -.irs, i I'f', ~;t k ~~ - ♦ r I 1 AFbruufry for Sale. • r —l mHB *nbscriUer‘«ffisrefot : stQeln* STOVfi and' tlOLr I 1 LOW WAKETPOUNim, in.FaUon.-HF.hasiuat : pnV th e whblFpTetnlsesla £ e r fe cV order,' h&vu&rTgfiucd theFmiidryiacYftf'y particular, so forttjertlTonVoirdlie-’WxraM' he; happy losbow^it.to any; who ma?t-edesirousi)£ purchasing t Its admirable add commodlfintarracgeraenXjtiienßmbetaiidstiiiencfTilyot tts.paUemaaiu3-'flaAte,itafiQeeTigui«i;&c.',-andiuoflor oesltdtfce river, reader Una* Fbuhdty equal - t if oot stipe* riofjtoabybiherin.ihecminiry; ■ • * ■“ - f i k . ' At^Q—AfirBt-TOte&eatttSawluiil r wiihJTSO-*a#s-~ l engines Kpa£l3ibe tnaeHciSJ fro* f>fflqf», > air the Oftioiiver— * ,* f T lowfot'eaßh. or part cash* f and-balance oitiffiefor Will be'exchanged (or available or near the city. For particulars, - WM.LEWISV * : mar3i:2ldaw . • -.‘-.nearihepYcniisCs, at Fulton, B7* The, Dayton Empire,:' Cmcinuaii. Commercial*/ ihnes Doily and, Weeklyvond send bills to this JfnqiiirtTr. y, ; . . Salt* TNptn^aneccruubrddroftheOifcbana 1 Court ofAl-. conuiy, byr iho t&otttottake:sale of; the expose SO public sole, at the Court House, in the cityof Pittsburgh; om Seiiirdttyt ihe ± ' t Ssth lO o’dock-A. raea-l • gahge mid ~ '-' 1 ■.■*• ■ : iOT OR HECEOPOBOUNP • Situated in the city of piitAbiirgh, Allegheny eponty, Pa., ofwliicblbofier.'Chdßi BcMaswreaied, seized in his demesne as of fee,; -LotNcv 459 ? . iru.Col. iWpodatphittQf of Pitliburgb, whitjh said piece or parcel of ground conveyed -by James *■ McCal- Hbaghsndwifeiathe said Rev; Charles.!*; Maguire, by deed;datcd the-271h April, As JD-lSa, ana record ed in the recording office of'Allegheny CjoantyafoTesaid, ‘i n Deeiißook'No; .yoV33rj?age JS&j-hounded andde-v 'scribed ai'fonowst.ftcgUimng-ai tha intersection of Cherry alley mih LTberiy street,, and malting thence lme of Liherty troa;ihe loareT'oir ; t7e H .of a bnck house ereoted upoa tic:premises, the same to,btv measured, - from. |heti mnmeT OT the; brjpk walls, of said* budding, .therieeby a line atrighrangles with-Liberiy auu parallel to ihsiVeStern-etta «f said Jmifding: to. Cherry iaUey.:MbTesaid;%henud'by-the.!lnd o£&id atteVA toibe? placcof.beeinningTi-wblch-filiid botindant-jj enclose the! urick-lnuJduig with a. small tnan^: flo lying thereof, and seven feerof ground l ylng-westwardiy of said budding S 1 ~~ - mart*! - WATSON, Tnuiu. : £ 3AR.atßa - ' - H aUSB AIN T$ RS';t- I ’ HlMrtATld^S r **'.*. - 'I- ? a mara?!. 1 FowjA, 6e2oc? Maria i irtety IHlaburgh, ;! ' Joarnenn<t&Val)rQet|Xake»AßBoclatlo&« ~ , Cofchr'&Oeoniepof .Wood.);,■ * 01 ,...' r already. toioa « aaln ahybahagaa-Uts iar;vMa r . «sS£^?v^i&g&t-aaalmhertomost renowned ' l l \bdBin>.6fi;Bbops orflas city* ;have operietHbeir TOwar hons&>.'S&d firs nblertfr furnish lhfe' public, by who!esalo orjretail, with the OeiWTiptioivrr 1 iWunlhsbiSp Dressinffßureatm; FuUCoi /ufflaed. BqreattSJ T-Mohogany |• Mahogany,: Chhtm J&scfciߣChaiw ; Mahogany .Washflianjlsj- Cartl Table** Ksr.Tables; fiae-Card Tables? laWes ; ftatKaeks t, RreccU'*Bgdsfcads;?'Ouomansr Poplar WaTdfobcsjDmiagTmd BttiJtfestTa⩽ Work flands; Cherry and Common .Wottartands: high posu common, low, and trundle Bedsttftda»cChdrTy-'Bareaus; Crib*; Cnullev&c.'. . v ;. The on an extensive 6calc, permit -then*W sea at thelo we&tjpriccfi&ndjteysargd&fl jietmi&hd to thanThn^- an eqaally • .■good, IP article,and warrsnted—as the public ■wfli uhadratand by giving tbem a call. -•••.•. »’ i- of, all description*,' and other articles of any doscription t taaUe id order in every eiylo, attheehojTK^/apiicfe.^-r..-jt - \ - .Vjra&A •T?^S H^ I fP^?^W^ ,^u 6ea£UnedanJfor JLi <ale at^rea.Uy^edneedprices, by-: .***■ .y.*y/*•••.--• >- • ''«3>4u&XiOOM£R.< - TaaraOtgy-' - ~ .v, JAMegfaenv Pianino Mirier ;T?EENCH PAPER Uicoii Just received and forisale by\ . . . * s ■ marts 1 • ; ■ WALTER P. MARSHa^t: *l’wo -HOUSES- tfOtt BUNT. _ A wou airanireS iHOU9E/*ifaate- cm* Webster street. EenL ?^e^ Alleghelty I .ecar.tj»> lowerbridi'e, ■ Rein SIOU S- ■' - ’■ mii29 i i.. ■/, USE i f . :•. EN= —. -t *■«*.* - \v'j v ?vv l ' ;ltßsallanßOtis}. 7 ; > BOX HOARDS AND PANbL feet .fotflaleby r ;: T > - W AU,P*PER street. rl AKP 01Lr-~i2,bblB.Jvii. < Cflrahlingra Jto i K« r rf <E7 JLiin algife ttfiff for spiff fay *-* —•*. * - rq u y> •’ r NOygatanfl ggLiw^ir.filTeVt. f'PJ’ *2S“ T"- 13 ' WoJJPsir in eiste' and for sale. BtegEgaOS. t -.i h , y <lo2, saSsffiSr±r M ■. maig) . ! <«?*' Tyce^ " , Vt.kioiBSTBPW-'-'': tale fay, . Mfe -uudlSif: ftoio"' can a!, and BKOOM3-49 4oi: )£m'' • - U<LEit tc KiCKETSON. . mariS. - • t/ * MJLLER& ;HICKBTSON; V<’ * *-'v f.vV Fifth Strut, bctxsem Wood aai SmtihJkUL JOSEPH FO3TEH lis*n» a®> Ma®aok». APMrmßC»—Firs i Tier and Parquette,SOe«nt*j Sj»* omi and Third Tiers, 25 cetitr; Colored Gallery ,SS cents- Private Boxes, each, »I,TO. Doors openatdj o’clock, Curtain rises at? ~kbi^A^£s^Sb7l««Teli|3lrtr«te r P«rt^ , * B#B i will commence with -the play or * i £_2j'{ -3 f SAW PATCH fIS ™*MCE.V s' i Fancy Danee,tryMrs. Walker,... t rrhe whololo conohidewith -•- ’ • WOOls DEADEUSt'’’ i { A ■ i ' ■ -■coaoveoiru'er*** ciamwrMUMMt *jU»*s^;, OeUJMßlntUrir thr Hthmnof DnMl -a-tow. Boost, JX giving* ftfll und, correct ttpmgßttiloa of that in* teresung coontry. f ;iFot"«nn;eul*T»:«Oe:»mWu>ill». - ... s-* . ' AdoflssiOn 8* cent* j r chiidwnfuitlcrTO yes?*' hull rprl4er r "77wUT ;'. . i ,y Open evcry.cvenlug:4pring the week, *t K^j^jSiobilkn^er^V^dncWle^liiVfianlrilay 1 af uinioons—eommenclngivll o’clock. - -AlihetW arrange- I ment will ije madc’Wiih tehoeß; children *W>alAtea I thisplegsingatldeduyiag eghibilion.- r- ■■■piaiflßblf : . | ,TTEN 'ry in|irm» hljL’ the eiUions: of:Pittsburgh*. thni be’.vftlv epWfW* I JIafJCING. SCHOOL about the Ist df ApWl,.when he I'will intro ilacc-Hietotett atvlc ofCcuiiioiw, .Act* late I from Parle:’'- ". - - 1 lfeb@rtf Gi „ __ „„Popalor bcetsnr> S CHASB.wllicommcneeacoaree of JjCetnreaon • - Paeattfalisttr- end - Phrenology t "M PhltU 'Hall, on ' I Frida; craning, March, 2sth, ai r”o’clocfcr-ti> tie con .tinned-mvSatntilay, Monday, smdTmtsdiy.'flilioWiugf • Mr. I pdttxaeat*. to o© pcrunnedonateiabersAf tbfi Bs4iMC£ each [ cliology, rieriroiogyrPnthetiJiivAhlsharMagaitUHm&c, [.all depend on one ansi til esame principle, rpci Pnenma--c [ tienr, and that Spiritual Reppingecus only lie accounted , I for on thie theory. > [ • -Admittance 25 cents - -Ladle* freeioUe llrst'Lecrare. -ROoma atthe St. Charles JXotel." -' p By Nervous and other diseases Cfsffined add edred I dnnsgtheday. -- * (marts f'** '- 1 " LEOItrOBh OAHAB, , - '.! "BY O. SLFOWLEH; OP JfIEW YOEK, „ jfvK Phrenology "and PhyiiOldgY applied. to’Hnnuut U Perfection, ai Wit, KINS HALL, as follows: 1 , Thursday evening, March27—Sfgnijot Character. . r FMdey - - Sulurrl ay e Perleclionfahd.Javeniip Training.‘ ~, |. J\fonday.cvanlng, 31st—MemoryandlittellocltHflCiU* -: , Wednesday and Friday, Ajiri 12dd aodf ih—MA-THl rllONYy-or’ the Science ofljoVe, SeieclWd.Coiiftshlp | and MarriedXile. . ' , Yowlia would enjoy- inauimonial.felicity, and avoid rattieMVfctatt ' ’ - ’ ' *■ v V -V, Monday and Wednesdny,7mand«lh-eWoinas.’aPhre hologsvsplicre, Righii,' Wrongs,' DuHeß, Place, InBu r : [ence^earfaentniinPerfection. " ... ~,,7.^ - l*l hor wham il seeks io improve, be there.", - Friday, Itth—Heredilary Laws and Facts, d rieh phl- IteophieaUreat. ' s- *. ’ - * 1 i. , , [' .Mohday. and We<ffteti!aypMJh:ond?MlhyrManhood, - icroEee,'petGictlon, Impairment and re-lnvigotadon, - y | Commencing at 7J. o’cloek,and ending-with. Ppatte I ExarasixiOM. - - - I *~ t »"to* F>rsrt(ettire, Free. 'Tickew to.MoOilS cents> | Wmticn,lo cents, or to lot SP ProferiionatdcUheaiiona | of character, with snmhered' caart3,and also mtu. writ l ten' opiniono, ineluding advieo touching ,Health, Occn- I pations, Faults’ Ac., their remedy, self-perfectioTt, tnan* | Qgcme.nt of ciuldron,!tc., daUy and-airoccupied even*. I inci at hi.i private-ttpanments at BrowiPaHothl. imaritS-. Yttattg.llen’afllercaatQe lillsTUry -aj*o-.- . .. fvt - is! t OtOtlOtb -f, 0 - ‘ . -• . rthIEHSON’S-LBCrnmEa-Tlio distinguished 1 Lai-." Ul lUfefPror. RALPHWALWEMEKSON.ofMKS^ - haabeenproettredi by th'e-abovajhstliate ta delirer to ; its membon and thexStUena of pittsbtirgh'eenerally.o . series ofXecmres »dry latelyptepared, anoupon tntp. nesting subjects.' Tliechano will comprise cix iectaroS' Lon the Cpndaet Lift,” embracing lha Ihllowing to r pieai—'7" 1 ; 'r ’ "I- 1 - - ~ - ; ~. ■' ■ f. -lntroduct3ry.''i,aW3al Saccess ;: ' \ ■ ’ -n. Wealth';- .1 , i . Ilf. l Eeonomy. , , I -, IY, ’Power; - --* ” > r - ,: ."Lr hi; ; -VH-Calibre; , ? ■■ O Vt -Watship. ; ,- , '-'L, i . | i . The lectures wilt hd'givcn cn Tuesdayn,Pfiersdays; , j aiid Satnrdays, saccessive-ly, at tbe fftw City Xeelure I'tawm-f first tool. of - f,afayeife i- BuUdihg»-«mraneeOTr I Woodst:,;—cotmnencittgtm,TitorsdayoTetimg; March (20til,atono-quanerbefotttßo’clock. It TicketsformembeigUißgle r or’.for the'conrte can Tie I obtained bYlhejahrananyor Of Messrs. Hersk, Wilkins : [ andM’Kniyiit,cotdranrcd: . ; *."■ -1 [! Tickets tor the coarse, to bo pro cured at ali the principal 'book, etc restat'd- S. M-Padr tleajll.nichatd'ionatulF.n.Eo'iiin’s. . ——— ) • Coarse Ticket:-.--"--- .*. . r .-52,00 do (admltlhtg:a genUeman'and la4y,J-- 3,00 i - Single’ficjxtptta:behaiatlhetlootA"- go-.'. . martJttAfr jiijj.r. Z.-.'t , - . . jl - "ha—;—a-- : :: : \ t s'- jwshjj&’^oo®s‘is-''cos.'!'f : fnf? ! OEerjor^ale— >• *■- - # —i; i 1 ' jlapoo j-CgTwihra.'Cut i . . ir. 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