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Tioinn.issesdXfislSlNlgliortinr- .3. iturnAlitypi•VaitWes' =b4y ,.. . fW 440.VP....10": 4 ad mnsruso °FAIL WNW Is dr a tt: atotho I T Ka ilalwas..V;;Zaklll,V.-^'''' Is -: - iter::,•Shlitaillblya w)lo -may changethoir iesl- „,..I.,_tleitieo4tettit4-13f doing ‘business, on the first , 1 of April, ,srlll7:bir" gooth-enengh to leave word at, *-f-c • ••• ;:-Aa"..cdriesi, So that oar carriers map knowwhir! - " - z•- toind them. - ---. ---. S ' • •estrililTUir STA'l`,E$ COIIRT V111E1.111.1401 1 Amongtheants of last Congrettel le One' .regnj latin,g the fees of Attorneys, Mirebals end On.: -_ .. -- ,' - ' - roissioncrs in the 'United dtatee. I.T'itia act in- . -i - ' .cronsei• in ;litany , ca.ses; tbe , tine iiibe . taxed. I?' 2. ' ' - twee in thoie Courts. It. nileire..l.doeiot --ree,!•,:pi •--Attorneys' on a pretty Ail:Rola . sca l e. They are -' --- . 2- allowed to fax fees as follows: -•:;•• ,kfter jtulgraent•onetrial. ...;... $2O 00 Qtrjudgmmi.tidili-0.4.0#4, .. . lo 00 On drixanuniiidias,;.,weii..—... ... .. .. .. ... ..-... 500 ; ; For each deposltinisread . 2 50 - '•• • operation of.thus act must.'be induce ,Tito, . ' 'to '' 4WYersto bring all their suits in qierV.l3.,Courts : '. 1-'l . - : : 'Where they havo'concurrentiziaition With the -• • State Courts. - • . - .•••,!..,'... .- . ... + ,:..'.:: Thern.is Something in this fee hill,"witielti; to . -..,•-•, --.:our mind, does not aPpearfair._ For instance, yitille:thofees of the attorney - . are largely in creased, those of ; the Marshal are cut down be._ , . , • loW.the perquisites of.an ordinary constable,- - ' • .- . This is unfair.; ,The office of Marshal is an otter '-- - ous - one , i lie . hoe to perform the drudgery of the Coart, 'find is liable for an immense responaibili. ty, - and lie should; therefore, borewarded accord ,' • .: --- ing to the responsibility he bes , to assume. zaitool"*. ' ..-• -' - 'ltra-r• m•. 1" . maraho been appointed • e .::- ,r-i wrri -Dys pen.nicarman. ::.1-1-: ::.:I.3r...:tll6l4:iiiiilig:E4Bl,ll3:o,ted: ,fteiacytachetrniirePoneliedushYisitanizi'main.eteeasi:reas . 1".7 .:111., ...i`.. liplaier,.w ho . 1 County VOIUD -*lag' SetalYll4ll fro wan r - ,•.-•' .f.---.,: ) --- the • Mexican war -,' -ItritaAßß.J96. the First Fenn • ~- ' P --, ?foro f the • ''''' •C'::ttitit.,'l3l/1111te4 Colonel ~, ~. ~..aaia4ixently elected . _ .nd in tho battles of the . in de ',..1, -- . Ns eirimell• to - •.- a laure ls , . ' ''," ' .0 1 7 1 .0 i M e x ico, "-.,r, TallsTe'.l- eof the country. , ~,, war by I'cief7tbe "ono as s aults upon '''. • 1818, 41)notioeletfair.-ef th e - ..':' a _tine. leaders and the In '..receAt can tw. Whig b. reetotten- -I I,,:eilye advocates • - .. •-• '''..*:--, • liatsau"' plt ~.-..., rdi most e"°° He was tlo N r 44. l rs.•••• - „- tt a TIERCE all a b oot of pow -"....4-....et:th.e.et#'2ltr,:•-ii;, pieeldeat by rio without ~ .Presalea,:k*;!...,od'for along tim e w hi c h he has ;:. :: '.-ts--iiiinitett This," t°° ' la ...- % .bien 4 4° Vted ''. ''' ,. 4 . .. I'-eyr.al inUn.lo67..'eti"-; ,the positilin a .t m o ost weep , v,us_?ie cation. • „ (quo Ato liirsirifeer,r.v A B.AILIOIO k., lira arc rein i•to. have - it in oar potter .to statiat)ant Ihfikliiiteitont work is nearly complet; • 44,4(01 0 1i tiootrbo opened to Crestline, spotlit and Columbus railroul. The Getigg'cliatitar!i. AY says; --It is expected that • tielroad ;vial* ripened from Mansfield to Pitts 14t; htiiiiii;ialhOat ter part of next week; and that thajiiti3l-tratiarivill•run to Crestline, the point of intersection with the Columbus and Cincinnati road, on Monday the lith inst. The accomfdiab - mint of this connection trill be of very great ad vantage to the rogroodCputpany, and :to the , .• trnvelrog public, as well se to this city, jsnd f ' to •.- • ,line runs: WrSlchove.that it is not intended to celebrate the opening until after the Express train commences its through trips. INTERESTING LECTURE. -- Woturre =pleased' to unnounce that the Rev. D....llowiiiiiivos contented to deliver • course. of lectures. in the Sixth Ward Publio „...Soittiol‘Honsek.at4ho request of the llociely , for , , ! -, # 14 . 1.-ptcrease and Diffusion of Ustful Knuwledgs. •1170::firut.yrilt be 'delivered to-morrow evening, , •-01#0463r,) at 74 . 70'c10ck ;—tho subject., "Tun -777:''''"411110iLT OP Asiiipilogy." We need hardly say . • " . cotatounity; that theso lectures will be {a: flue interesting and instructive. The subject is Mr.ifoiriten will ao - jortice to, with hats; slugnldr pliwers of thought and eloquence. -We advise both the young and the old to attend the iouree, for such an opportunity to becomo - :nequainted with the sublimest of eciences will " • not 0000 ogain occur. 1• The C lev e land and MaheMpg Rail. ' Cl e veland*,,heT'rue Demoorat of Friday. :::::; • . :- ,.;l l " ' •••;,;', To jni : i t d7i s Y la s; a kin T g a fair start. Wiedqeohiticuedoyeareatthere -I:'.. • '''' * that the workmen on the a very . - I .4'.'; •7 451. n• 7451. ty Heights , had — treeted seTerta The 1.i:i..1z.::,r..-2,aoniiinsn"roldilocia ahanties ne f o or to ho d a i r 7 di , i? g houses• ....'. " -.' 17°114will cmnmeno doubt aware, ~;.. . ~.1 ~;.. . road, aeour readers are . -:...' 4 :: . : is ' in i l " ten ts de ßaro d to o ld onne .n et B-arie'utt:etrhotoouhniotyant sdoPasonton •near e between •,.. . • - ;. : 31.'''' ,Y r !. : ':', :"' : *;':: • ::: . - '-'l7orist...a—t:ea ea t Pittsburgh and Cleve , , `••• - 3 - :•. . .• Luta. , - oier WITITAS.F.D., of tho Venattgo Speetator, • an inoorribla wag. ile crooks more jokes than • A any other editor i 4 Penneylranta. In speaking the-appointment of WISLUT FROST to the r•-• - •.Marshalship, he says.: " This Frost has nipped ,;tirhopes of a great many applicantsi ; 41, is honest, working demoirot i; . Bsi •• • 4, cttitiotro , rHENonEs4. : • ;she Zanesville-Milk)) 24urora of the 80th ult. -;-(koalatizialho _ _..,4slSEevltEttow Bart.—Daring Friday nightlast— , •showers of rain. On Satarday ninining considerable quantities of yellow mat .- • -- to was found deposited all over the city. It' 'Was in greatest abandance around the : edges of ' •." ' ' the water BO standing, or where it bad stood • - towards morning. Itlaoked like fine flowers of ; l " - ' sulphur. it was observed also pIICACthe city. - • We collected some on isper, tug tine drying,. " buszed,",it, but could not discover sulphurous oda*. What was it? • Was it similar lh charno ;-: • fei tuiCtirigip. to the red rainobseried sometimes "" otkei. parts of tho earth ? Was it (observed ....... . , . . anywhere else in the State? •' • I .. . , ql.kc-appears' that the city of Loolerlie . was ' r3 iiiiiiiiiby a similar phenomena, on the lime day,' '`.• ' .. - The Conner says : - „-,- j -- ~._ . -., -... . ..gets or Sou.nos..—(ht Friday night a heavy rain fell, accompanied with high 'wind, which was attended' with a curious phenomena. On Saturday morning the streets, and sit the Pools ~--' of water for milesaround, - were discovered to ,•,. "be covered with n, flue yellowish dest, which •• , • -, many have supposed , to be sulphur; in fact, we ',,,tege informed that,some;of the dust was gathered Om uponAre:bring applied it burnt the same as :elaphur. We, however, are not inelined to any -,.,,. . 1. :;,;.J. / r u chnkiniori; but believe' the substance to have '''''''''' ''-', been no other than the page' ii of plants or trees iltrideaciattered by the winds. Its appearance on 'lle waters is ea thing of common ocoarrence at this - season, particularly in those parts 'of the States of i i onisiana and - Mississippi where the ii...,21644-vid42109110 a otina: 1 _ :... Will:Aim" scientific gentleman give. us o Bola. =g-iii.--arAeXiiiffriteßtiOted phenomeim? MEE ...:liioiiicedieroble - fellow who taipadsotures ,:itorieint_l444p*ri fof tho'ffew , YotrieTrilittritt bas been irudng for.'l4-patity:: D story: o ';' fineied *star Goner - al and - Senator Eltstir,„,Whydi l thus t i notied by the . Washington Uniotr:. • ; - Wears authorized to pronounce -!ttte story of on alteroatien between' the Poetipaster•Generst anddSenator Hunter, published is thei New York, - • ..7Vikla-a.few'daye since, to be a sheer labri: , option front:beginning to end. Mosel who kuolar , courtesy- and 'dignity of Senator. Hunter% ~, 3, cter sill need no ; ossuranoo ' that he ' ie in-` 1 , -1 1 ? - 1: him e b; the irresponsible po= o attributed -, % ndenti of the - Vrtlung• Tito.seandalons story is en utter false . hood. BMW FROM . oua Fasittn 1T orcolisraNnem4. - - ^P I Cur op Wasnrs-aink-,1114111arch,1858. - 1/ciart .) tlif Phdr GEntrtini: melancholy duty devolvea upon met , •te Y - r-tifat, , of alluding to very =ex neoiekeisnt, •Iyern* - wtro ,informed of by the telegraph': of Yesterday-41e, death of the I amiableand eatimable wife of out...respected ex- • President, (Mrs. Fillmoro;) and which bas car- ried•Mourning to many hearts in,Virashiogton_tol whout•ither had endears.d herself, outinde Of that •fifraily Circle' to-whom , alone her - highest worth , was kitown. -- I wrote:to lon, some time since, . that Mr. Moor" intended to make the tour of rthe BotithertS, totes, ,as soon as the health of his wifeirktild ; sibithit him to andertake the journey. • • , But that Atirarbaftnet now ha:fait:en. The boo kend must. again s eek Ida dOritetitiehearth, there. . to find that a- void resciiiii,; : .;Which. may never .ogain be filled 05 mititAdt hie borne again, to accompany all .that remains on earth of the . , - devoted take that ]net parting, which 'attics:Mist take. The death of Mrs. Pillater)olll44flOols'platio on Wednesday, calm , •- ••, , general -. expression of surprise: for al . ,though it was 'well known that who was indie -piteed,•ne ono had heard•- : not even the family, - rifttil she was in the last struggle—that she was dtiniermutlyi,ll. _But else now "sleeps the sleep • . that knows no waking;" and mourning friends can Only lie 4onsfortad•with the thought that she meld this throng of bright spirits who have • been striving for *alight. . . Millard • indlitiOrti has just passed from the highest offica on earth to become ono of the mil lions for whom he had exercised nosier ; and ril ; most at the sometime the wife of his bosom, who had so worthily shared with him ail his honors, resigns hei hold Upon earth,. to tip roach the majesty of all power. Ile has gained the plan- Alta of his countrymen in almost all his acts as A•presiding.eincer ;;and hie belayed wife, having shared With bint•all of earth's honors, goes be- , fore to receive the reward of the just,-where no -Sorrow nor pain can ever come. - • • Dreadful- are thy doings, oh! Bit= monarch of the Grave! - The power and authority of man ,;•cannot restrain thee ;--theaffeetionoto yearnings of a• mother's caul cannot avert the blow from her child; nor can the wail tind:iamontations of her,obildren rtt-sinimate the cold form of a be loved; and: terider'-mother Ancitherlributo Is claimed for, the Tomb; and the ties of husband mad wife,.- daughter - and mother, sister and brother, are again soddenly broken! One of the moat afflicting dispensation , of the Will of the All-Vitae, which has been for a long time :recorded in this city, is referred to, in every circle of society—the death of Mta. Mary Ann Rives, Wife of John C. Rives, 'Esq., well known throughout the country ons of the proprietors of the old .'Globe" newspaper, and now one of the owners of the "Congressional Globe." This lady has not filled a station 's° high in the public view :as that of the lady referred to in the first part of my letter; but when the great record of time shall bo unfolded in the eternal world, it may well be qnestioned, if the deeds of any one recorded there will shine"forth Mamie , ed by a more pore and holy fire of love for het i man kind; of sorrow for the stricken once of earth;. of steadfast and unwavering resolution to do good amen her fellow beingr, and of self sacri ficing disinterestedness. Reared in the midst of the humble sons Ind . I daughters of toil,—ever respecting all IPby [ honest labor were strivin to elevate I ; above the condition of w a nt , th anaturally , keen, penetrating and highly ingenious mind,— Mrs. Rives filled the station to society that Pro vidence had assigned to her, with all that native dignity, courtesy and kindness, which mark the accomplished lady. The enjoyment of- wealth i could not induce forgetfulness of those who were ' poor; and association with tho most honored and • honorable of the country, in no wise disqualided her from recognising the humblest of her fellow beings, 'whose virtues entitled them to consider ' ation. Asa wife,, she was faithful In the discharge of all her duticr. as a mother, no • one over mani. Tested more devotion to her children: as a daught er, she was ever industrious, obedient, and af fectionate; ond tter relatives in every degree have -tO6 often felt the WartiftE - Of7her sympathislog soul, not to fuel most deeply the void that her absence from nosong,them will occasion. Mre. Rives was apparently in the enjoyment of as good health as °Add have been expected, until host night about 11 o'clock; when she com plained of violent pain in her head, and also sup posed that she was attacked with a 'metre colic. A physicisn was immediately sent for, soon after whose arrival she seemed to becontertnaoh easi er, but about 1 o'clock this morning, her amp , tom became more alarming;,and ea the sacmlog approached she grew still worse; until about 5 o'clock, when her gentle spirit quitted Its bold upon earth, to enter upon that untried scene of existence to which this can be only prepare tory state. These two deaths have cast more gloom over the entire population of this city, than any oc currence for several years past May they be monitions to the living, so to act their part,whlle , here, that thoso whom they shall leave behind. may as deeply regret that they too have died.-- 2 Both these ladies sweetly slumber, after a well spent life; end their examples will encourage many. Yours truly, . L. E. Et=M -`,f§ . . • NEWS !EAU nom:. A man named Michael Burns, fell from the wharf boat, in the river, at Steubenville, on Wednesday. evening last, and was drowned. Lie was about removing to Parkersburgh with his wife and three childreo, and was getting his things on the.steamboat Cincinnati. Ile is said to have been a very worthy and industrious man. His fatally remain in the city, and are in great distress. T. F. Miller, Etq., of Cranberry township, Ve nn:ago county, came to his death on Thursday last, by Oeing crushed between a load of shingles on his wagon, and the forebay of Hughes' mill. Messrs. Seth 1.. Kennay, Joseph J. Alexan der, and William Mitchell, of Venango county, sailed from New York on Tuesday, 22d ult., in the park Oregon, for Australia. ,On Thursday night of last week, J. E. Grove's mill, on Caption, Belmont county. Ohio, was destroyed by fire. , About 1000 bnabels of wheat and 260 barrels of sour ware destroyed. Loss estimated at $BOOO. Supposed to be the work of aninr.endiary. The Demooray of Steubenville, Ohio, have nominated our old friend B. W. McDowell, Esq., as their candidate for Mayor. We hope ho will be elected, for we are certain he will make a good municipal offioer. For several days last week a series of large and spirited Temperance meetings were held at the Presbyterian Church, in New Lisbon, Ohio. The principal speaker was the Rev. Mr. Wel. ling, of Bridgeport. * - A Lrarzu in the New York rribune comp] ments very highly the manner in whloh all branches of the Administration have taken hold of their duties. The Secretaries, it says, are hard-working men, and in their several depart. mente there le already a systeni and an attention' : to business which promises well for the incom ing Administration , . hiaroy is not much of e man for manners, but then So works well, and thinks and writes like a gentleman." The Secre tary of The 'Treasury brings a reputation with him which, if sustained, as no donbt•lt will be, will make him ono of the firiOl . and foremost of those who have presided over ft.ho Treasury De. partment. - - - Be Patient. - . •.• Some folks appear to think that tlgi Pelitmati ter General is very slow in making appointments, but they should understand that there' are 19,000 Post Officie-in the United States, and the De partment to:supervise all this eomplioated sys tem consists . of only a Postmaeter General and five-.Assist4ttis._ There are between four. and 1 - five thongs:id:more Post Offices in the United States than In all Europe : •In the islands of Great_Britain and Ireland, • lß. addition to the officers of the go*())rule-*Loncion, there are twelve assistarits, ranking with the,Postmaster General's 'assistants here, and having only about 8,000 Post Ofiices. • . YELtaw ...swan AT lito Jaserso.--Captain Crocker, of the ship Homburg, arrived at New Torkion Tuesdai, front Shanghai, reports speak -leg the_barla,scorissa; oil , the Ist ot March, in let. 149, loth!85. 45, ont-twentrdays front' Rio for New Orleans, who stated that the yellow fe ver was raging fearfully When he left that port. Remarks of the Hon. Johii lee 01114/11011, on - I„,s!ficsi , nisrms BY MAILS . :Mlle 8111 . foe the Reihnr.it.tommodore W • 7 -- -- . • ..Decatur. asnnairos, March 81 ; ; 10 P,M.- - The nomi- Sir In S 4) liittgo „...tF tkp piooeedings of Con- 1 nations for Philadelphia were all confirmed by gress the oyeltskneieint‘inikinlyKittritet,ixli,by.tke* . tie . Senste to4ay - :...The New York nominations discussion z Of propiiiii4imajytiig questions of . wet ioi- scat neon, as WU stated in a former private right, thatl4dilipipiiterest g on se .;-' despatch: , The norainationifor.Balfunore have count of their Historical aiso - olationii. The pro--:oatletsbeen.sent in, - ...f.- ,- " "% ' ceedinge 'of. pe. House of Representatives, as .• Several changes have been made in the Second published in the Daily Globe, present an instance Comptroller's Office to•day. Tobias Parrington., of thiskuni. It is to be found, i rk ,..the rem arks . formerly a member of the . Senate of Maine, has ofl,ihe Hon..' Jolla Ih. Thkisson, of Ponnsylvaniii, ;been nominated as Governor iithfiriPtiaota. - -; on the metlon to prssesift:tn the consideration of April. I.—We learn that tretif.:*i.Denmen, of the bill for the rqief,..pf:fie widow of Com; De- the . Army, was recently killed at Elm AntOnk l / 4 catur, and othersi'..*:.lCia an • interesting exposi- Tena - eby th e ; donidental dischFPl9 l , a g 1 . 41 ,.4 1 , t tion Af the facteinwelTedin the case, and pre. thellf.o of Lieut. Hillabard. ..,-* - - and favornble manner I Thi : iritratfons upon the National Washington _seated in...that concise:, that characterises tbe speeches of that gentleman. i Monument have been resumed.: The Republic For the benefit of our rOide're who hove not ao : 1 notices the receipt of a check by the Mounmemt • cos to the proceeding! of Congress at large, we , Company," for $1000;.from the Sampson Hook publish his remarks entire. , r and Ladder Company, San Francisco... ---'• BA.T.:EINOILE -Mich 81.--The remains of Mrs. , . • WIDOW OF COMMODORE DECATUR. ' Fillmore. passed through thie city at an early Mr. DAWSON. - I move to tale up Senate bill y • ' - No. 266, for the relief .of the captors of .the fril hour this morning, en route for home. gate Philadelphia, end nak the'llouse to indulges i April I.—The-steamer Yacht, at New Orleans, . • me whilet I make a brief statement of the hits- I brings $70,000 in epode from Brazos. tory and merits of this, claim. The bill. Makes I' s• _ - coMpermation to' theesurviving- o ffi cers and' crew . Nsw Yves, March a l . St: 11 o'clock this of the little ketch signal And gelle43 forenoon, .a. Frenchman, by the name of hint services- rendered. in , the reenth of February, veep, galled on M. de Con, -- salso a Frenchman, -re -1841, by enteritis in the night the harbor of Tri- - . b ill _poh, and under„ethe very gum; of the castle of siding in Greenwich street, and presented a the Bashaw; boarded the frigate Phil adelphia, , or something et the kind, whereupon De Con then - a captured in :the possession of the ', drew a pistol sad shot Mnlvien dead. < The Tripolitans--eleared her desks, :Milling twenty of I murderer eseaped. The pollee, however, are on her crew Ina otos° fight, drove the balance into , — • the sea; then 14'0 the vessel; by which she burnt , his track. to the water'e Age, end made their escape with- i _ NEW Oatseas, March 31.—The increase of oat the loss of a single man. Una gallant act I the receipts of 'cotton from all ports, up to yes- WasSonceived by Stephen Decatur, and executed terday, amounted to 842,000 hies. by him and his gallant crew with singular . fide- 1 . .-.... • ity, resolution, and nourage- The history of , New Boeroan, April I.—The oil and candle this affair , is as brief' as Ito achievement was 4 manufactory of - me _. esre Sandford- c Reiland, brilliant; and I shall therefore detain the Some i ' ". but for a moment in ,referring to it. with the wheal and lumber yard of Wm. , .After, the together _ close of the Revo lution , and in the beginning of Wilcox, was destroyed by fire last night. The . rha present century , your Navy w a s greAttirre - loss is $BO,OOO, on which there is about $30,000 `daced in the number of its vessels-of-war; they , - - , - : - were in a : dismantled cooditlon , and numbers of ` arm* . 1 tee officers and crews . were di e bauded. Aso . Tars brews (Pa.) 'Maxon 11A1111.060.*-Tive dusequence of cur defencelees oonditionnpon the sections of this road, from Blairsville to Bleck sea, epollations were committed upon American lick creek, hsve been let, and as soon as the re commette ; and nowhere was:piracy so bold and', geisha arrangements can be made, the remain recklees as in the -Mediterranean. For a time t der of, the read, from the -creek named to the we enjoyed the friendly peotection of the Bri- 1 town of Indians,wi put wider contract. tish, Swedish, . and; other friendly Powers, ...___—_.... ll be ..- -.^ -.----.--,-...- until withdrawn from commercial rivalry, when A 11AXIM TRIP. the government of Tripoli in May, 1801, made Mr. Many, the great Rocky, Mountain travel an open decimation of war against the United er, made a trip with a party from Santa Fe to States. California the past winter, with a flook of 6,000 The Government of the United States, prior ._ dated "Colorado of to being informed of this decimation of wee. by deep. In a letter from him Tripoli, had scat a squadron into the Mediterra- the West, Febnutry 10tb," he expresses great neon for the protection of American commerce, confidence that his animals will be able to per. which remained there until the fall of 1808,when form theremainder of the journey without incon the frigate Philadelphia, while In chase of a . Trip:alum. Tessa, _ etrended o ff the harbor of vonlend, and elan that the prospects of his tar Tripoli,. and in_that condition contended gallant- embus are very good. No Writes: . le against the postern:it betteries of the citadel "We traveled a long End very bed road, and until the tide , falling. the ship veiled, was car erwee d several i c ,, er a zr , or d eser t s , of one bun,. tared, and afterwards carried Into Tripoli as a 1 fired miles in length, without water, and et 'Fri: a- °m iracle " ilainbridge. his officers and !:court* suffered ninth. It is not probable we men, mode prisoners, were cosi tied In theprieews shall retain any pleaded recollections of this trip; and dangers:is of the thy- Teas disaster was ene r e eittae bed good lust, for we have only lost touching to the pride and spirit of our Navy, one of the flock since we left the Del Norte. We and it was agreed that something must be done. found In a mountain near the Gila, the bones of In the mean time, Commodore Noble, in the eight ten persons, who were no doubt tour command of the equadron. Decatur suggested dered by the Indians: Our large party induced to Commodore Freida bin plea for the recapture them to trent as in a f r i en dl y rn „ ner e, of the frigate, and' on the Stet of January, 1804, he received orders to carry Ills purpose leto,exe entioti. The crew of Decatur counted ct three lieutenants, seven midshipmen, one surgeon, and sitty-two mature and marines, all of whom were volunteers in the enterprise. On the third des! February, this patient bead left the harbor of Syracuse, in Sicily, and tipsiest adverse sleds, upon a doubtful sea, and still more doubttlit Eli• terprise, sureeeded in entering the harbor of Tripoli, 1 needing the ship, el-drive her deck% fully rescuing her, then destroying the vessel by firlog her, and escaping by the light of the con flagration without the , lee, of a single man.— This daring deed shone forth then, as 1t . oes. now, an Illustrious instancy at heroic seffeve anent ; one that sill , redound to the credit of the Arerrlean Navy. 11,0 in ell time to come prove as imperishable as the Wier of American bletory. There itt ao pottiOnuf the globe that he&fer nishea so many battle:fields, or where history bait recorded ao teeny instance, of heroic daring as that which is "fmdied by the waves of the Me diterranean and the Adriatic.; yet there is none that for bold con'erption, euergetie, heroic, and decedent ezectition will eempare with that of Decatur and his gallant ameeletra The result was of inesientable advantage to the tuition_ It not only teemed the African Oruro to quit be fore the terrible energy, ekillatul courage , alone' sailors, but it teemed the liberation of the cape lives, hal:entitled tribute, it, encouraged our com merce, and secured an betteruble peace. Tiro eery soder of Commodore Prato indicated the Maned and responsibility of the enterprise. It was, "to enter that barber in the night, board the Philadelphia and burn her ; and In order to prevent alarm, to carry all by the sword." The order.was executed under a • Leavy fire from the shipping.and batteries. Commodore Feeble in his official dispatch detailing the achievement says of the captors, "that their conduct in the performance of the dangerous ureic° assigned them, cannot be sufficiently estimated. It is be yond all praise." The proposition, Mr. Speaker, of providing a reward for thee* gallant men and their represen tatives, has engaged the attention of Congress since 1821. 1 Decatur, 1 believe, fell and died in 1822. Though' difficulty has been found p in adjusting the mode of distributing the re ward, none has ever been experinteed In admit ting the abstract justice of the ehtim. Though not technically embraced by the law which pro vides price money to the captors of an enemy's ship captured, and then burned and destroyed, yet this case of the capture of a ship once our own, by an officer who volenteered to perform a deeperato and skilful enterprise, is infinitely more entitled to one regard than the ordinary cases embraced by the law of prizo e from which classi of cases, however, it doer not differ in principle. , Congress seem to have taken tine view of the justice of the claim, for in every instance where an investigation his been had, and a report I made, either in the Senate or louse of Repre- i sentatives its abstract justice has been recog olzed and acknowledged. General Jackson, in his message of December 8, lte9---his first ma nge to Congress—recommends that the claim I be paid. Five times has it passed Senate, and ten times been favorably remitted upon in the House of Representatives, and le would seem 1 that the tardyeind uncertain action of Congress, like the "law'a delay," amounted to a "deniaLor jeuttice." I trust thatit wilt be delayed.. no' longer. It is a olalm full of merit and full of 1 justice. Its passage will make provision for the widows and descendants of men.who really did the state some service. Deoatur, Lawrence, Bainbridge, Morrie, and McDonough, are names illustrious in American' history. • The widow- of Commodore Decatur, I am In formed, resides within this•District:in absolute - poverty, I think that Congress should endeavor to make cheerful a fireside so long - desolate by the negleot of a Government that owed her, bus band so much. I trelleve„ Mr.. Speaker, that it is true that the nearer we approach the source of organized power the hiss sympathy we expo • - rieece, the greater the neglect, we discover.— This case does not stand alone, nor am I eurpri lied that the settlement of the : claim has been so long delayed, when I remember that eight years since, in middle stroll, I saw the remains of Da res:tins in theielult at Eallarama, exhibiting all • the evidences of neglect. The coffin decayed— hie Gapes exposed 'to the :eye—not alineament [ discernible ; a silver plate;bearing the inscrip- I tioa of SteithenDecatur, marked the coffin, whilst Ithe remnant of a silken glove covered all that I remained of the hand - that bad defended so gal lantly the rights and lidos , of the - country But national-injustice and negleit will not endure, forever. I remember. Well that but a Short time • I afterwards the national spirit arose* if front a 1 common impnlee, and. the remains of.lhicatfu , 1 werarenioved from the - grime of Kallarame to his native place, the city of Philadelphia. The spitif, - the feeling, and , patriotic ardor that marked theii,receptiou into the city of Philadel phia, and the' processieiCto : .their last linrial place, was equaled only by that which character ized the return of the'great conqueror from his prison-grave :to -the .014 , of Paris, the home;of bls' early life' and the theatre of his glory.:-I treat; Mr. Speaker, that the national spirit:will again arise, anti; that we will pass this bill'and do justicef to the widows and children of gallant inn., all tit ,'whom,"-with the exception , of but' one, have gone - to their graves.- I would be glad, then; oven et --ads-late hour...int - he hurried run; ments of: legislation, could lie •Y!-48 11 uPi Cow sidered and passed..... - ... • - ' ' Tau West guars Barmulau. - -Tbe beets of subscription to the Weat . Jersey . Railroad Corn pan'r were opened at Camden . ..on Tuesday, and two huicdred and fifty. thousand dollfrs were im mediately subscribed, and thus dui &tater was secured. ==m wn ma= mn • • ER= 'En • w=ti Explosion ot a Pyrotechnic Establish. ment..Tero Lives Lost. New Yong, dlarch Vi.—lladfteld's Pyrotech nic establishment, at Williamsburg, blew up this morning, killing a boy and a girl, and It is fat ed family lojuncgainno of the workmen. The imilding took bet, and the North American nowt, adjoining, was mach damaged. tarettan A little girl is sold to Imre loom blown in the air 'with her clothes en fire, Mid was terribly burned:ller brother was taken out of the rains burned to death. In a shocking manner. The foreman's clothes were bunted completely olf, and his hair and akin burned all elf. It is sup. posed ho will not meetly. We hear of others badly irAiwred. -;!rho gill and boys name is Ed tratd‘lainghuNplb:YOSlltt street. A stable andithade marmfalnory adjacent were. considerably 'burned, butWoing tothir efteienoy of the firo departatent, the fire Imo ttetililr ex tizgylslicd. Ono tusu's 'bind was picked up, basing hen buttit I frIIIII Vs arm - „ Arreerten Csisstrrr.--The rer-rin't.m-1.1 At pa itoros states that a rettlemen. who hod been for souse time psying his addresses to a young lady. toted her hand in marriage, which was re fused. Ito plead for Some time. after.. and de clared if she atilt resisted ide snit he would com mit suicide. Bite informed bite such an alterna tive would' not influence ber in the At this he loaded ague. sod standing in front of the house, plseett.the mauls to his mouth, and with hit toe pulled the trigger. The disohuge tore away his left cheek, and horribly =tatted his *bolo bred an( fice. but did not kill him, though Ibis reeettry'entS considered impossible. The Wig stood In the door, and witnessed the whole or the terrible transaction. lanuts P. Birdwell, the agent of the American to‘slontry Am:elation charged with the 'special care of the Ojibwe mis sions, hoe issued a eirettlarigivlnga brief history and%Cstription of the work at these stations.— They aro in Minesots, on the heed waters of the . Miesiesippl, 000 Mlle& above the Falls of Bt. An thony, at Cass:Lake and Red Lake, and are now the only missiolis in that region. The Ojibwes number 30,014 - souls, in hands of 100 to 1,000, each band hating its hewing ground and its chief. Ins Mutation Tenn.—The New York Times has rushed 4, the defence of the proscribed allanthustroe l ,and professes a particular friend ship for the outlaw; but, in doing so, makes the serious Mistake of - saying that it is a tree - whin is infested ltith caterpillars. Now, the chief virtue of the ailinthins'ls, that no insect will lite on its linves or branches. The only sub stantial objection to it are the unpleasant odor of Its blossoms, A ;the annoying profligacy of its roots. - CA1110(ill the UMW States, not Egypt) is a town In liiineisott tho )unotion of the Illssistdp pi and Ohio rivers. - .We sea it stated that 'seven hundred Mph o,re at work, ridging and widen ing tho levee at, that place, for its protection against Inuntlation:' Vitae loreea,lt la said, - Will bo raised twelio feet above the point:reached by the flood its 1844, and eighty feet wide ..on the tope. - • A Bioommt.—Tho editor of the Buffalo Ex pras met a real Hy° PlOemer on Idaiirstreet, the other mOrnibg, S he` was glad, not in the fanci ful garb of flowing , trousers, such as grace the ladies of the Seraglio; but in genuine, boua-fide breeches of deirk - hltio color. The remainder of her toilet consisted us far as we could see, of a rery short dress, binnet,akd an umbrella. , Tan Balur,tes Qinsati ViCTOILIA.—It WAS stated, some time , slioe, that a man, named . John Neald, wh 'al di 1 wilast ar had' loft , c rig a .yo ,a will ,bequeathiiig property, wotth 000:to Qaten Ikietotia.- The ealidity of the_ will, we notice y lateLOdan papers, has been duly confmniad,fteoordin . gUa law, without opposition. Col. To mend 211 r Oktienntx , , of, the Paha mu Itailro d'Enginething Corps, left ?sumo on, the 14th fiat., after it week's reconnoitering and examinatibo of thil labors of the torpe of engi neers 'whd. have been- engaged there for some time paetl They proCeeded tntlati other side of the OhstAo river,,to,espedite-the work. - . xt or The Chicago and. Rook Wind Railroad .now in y.ttnning condition to Lo Salle and Pern, and though it le not yet finialmat .?- 8 ° *i t° o °W' its fall power for transportation, it is drawing tamely frOm the business of the canal. - We Wee understand, though not offmiallY,, that as soon as the road bed is well ballasted,.and more ample piovision 4 of: locototiveo and freight vtivijnade, it is contemplated to make a reanotioafrotnpree eta, freight charges of frep fifteen to fifty per cent..!--Chicags Praine.' • - • heir Escr. f , i c a as i le ll of fi 7the t4 Prts te ise th rP i t ulnttrl. cotta' Mills, has been selected to fill the vacanoy , in the house of Messrs. Brown, Brothers.& -00 4 occasioned by the death of 'Hermon H. Perry, Esq. This is a most. excellent appointment on every account, and will be regarded wi*h heart,' approval by the bru3inese community: We leank that Wm. H. Graham„Eeq.,will alsobecrotineutr.; ed with the house.,—Batt. American. ~ 'ti `'i. .- 1 t , ~ . , r ~:Y . i~ EMEM EWEN Items , News And 2Sieee7 Y " - - • A large - and-influeatial mietintaihainhallit nuts of lielleille, N. ,J., was ld cf the 25tit instant, in Bellvillo, for the purpose of adneid= erring the proposid- riilroad:betweeni. and 144 W York:. Charles V a .; nativo of Ganad!h and who has heen. a Merchant in Florida, New Or ' leans and Brownsville, Teris, was - mortally wounded in an encounter with a Frenchman is the vicinity of San Joaquin, on the - 24th of - Feb= ru An • unfortunate -- affair occurred e_ball at ttis - Angelos on the 22d of February, in which Dr. Overstreet was killed, and two others nor tallivonnderi. _., Santa' Anna was'expeete& to arrive at Havana about the:23d inst.; in the:British 'Mall Steamer," front Bt,: - Theuiss. A blexicaa cutter" was wait-. ing at Navarra to take hiirini the Gulf. , - --- The Bridge over the Chautanque creek, at Westfield., N. X., broke on Sitturdity lait, while , . cattle were' crossing—twenty oxen were ladled and others, severely:injure& , -- i A good ladY at 'Watertown; 'recently, refused to let her daughter dance with a young ,Cam -1 bridge man,, because she understood he was a bateheior of arts. •,- .. - ...,.. '.' ' _ r, , - - • Travel ,cotrimenees eerbr:thiiiSpiiiik. The Buffalo Courier says, _ "The State Ttalhead is doing a7splentlid business." - Every train ar riving and departingis well loaded. For every thing you buyor sell, let or bire, make an exact bargain at first, and don't be put off to. an hereafter by one that says te yott—"We Shall not disagree about trifles." 1 - Mr. Freeman Ilunt,the editor of the IferehanFs MagaXine, is engaged in preparing for the proton,- Comprehensive Cieldpedia of American r Com; memo and Industry. _ - • Bev. Dr., Wayland, President of Broils: - _ +emit'', has been examining the table tapping experiments, usually `attribite attributed to" electricity spirits. Ile decides that it is not electricity, but thinks - it; is gotemed by some leretofori midis ! covered law - of nature. _ lllPLartent Verszatfuge.; • tar The effeeU or this truly eitisoirditnial Meakino re moat opsfactaiy ID all eases to which Ithas beentrial. ' ttio other medicine hal STlrt prOdtured anti elects so Instils:ark neowly. It has only to be adtsdnisterod„ and relief Where to a matter of course. It has hem used in Um Pragtleo of the bee. physicians of our. country, and by them been prct., nonseed equal, IT notenpertor to any niodletnetweiottenal for thts earaches of worms Etmd the; fait:Tit% Ckorge Maxwell, /turista, 41, bra coed It with great Keel In his Nally, and has saki Jug* . qu.stad*, which given the highest satisfaitkes. - J .1 Cutter, morel eat, hwaecllle„reludnietered a dacalc . ids child, wtdch dischar4ed D ctrartof wring. Mohan tried other CepmUugea In rain D. s * J. w.oott., sucloitor, Ind. harp to veil: lot frOns an agent, Which war 'wait sold ont,aint roving .},V=6 ?C y / T ut Iteurr..lnellsx,*d sold snore r 24, creak =eft of the foruppido and Siortiaiktr.secid by the solo prrvietora. • J. KIDD d CO., ; aprtdlcer -tXt {road err*. rt -- `.. % , Young atenhs liforeantlle Libtory - : ti,,y Assoellation AND kIirtIANICiP INSTITUTE. A LECTURE will be delivered - beforeitda Institutlen, at: MASONIC - HALL, on I' humbly exerlif g,- the itti or Aluilf by Zehop O'CONNOR. tiableet--*llt.torr .orn Tickets et' s.detlegien V. mats.: to be hod at the principal, Doolulterea,thalabrati.JELoosee. id" or the Direeune, and Loam* Coramlttae. '.9.31- , Dcars open at .7 o'clock, Leemna _ lIENILY WOODS , , , .101 IN N.. 1101.31a 4 ,- . , I -,,... "..„.... W. 11. bUNCALD, . - • ''''''' re w " .. . J. M. KLUX ATICICK, - - LA3I E z t CV 1 I AIN WAILESOtrErs, -. t , 112 4 - 7A,Anut opix , rge the Sta4e bum W SAFFORD, ens ar s:anti/oahaedt ta.o4 ert [noire armi. tpir'' ruin] wort - moot ofeartalusatui Dartaln Niater' - .4b. to to found hi the, city. conorritingin Tart of the. following GOODS AA.I) ytlVitrutir ~4iHIU t 5- all - rtrurti - LturCurtaira, , Window Ilmi.lo flonzadA, an *Lido,' iervlvt, prrsi,..nco, irkithy;Gitt *Tigre*, wTrry etjk rod: Vmsal Fluslara, *ire, &Ulu Lainef., Gilt Curtain Sinx, I.lnakm.,. " ltarots, - .', l • rating; Corti atel ` " . • !/04:4 .1_ I;i4tiVisr*.or ittA. • nitts,Bato bumk, rut zav Ttsvek taxi Litti+4llllu, Taitexle_txd FureAtliir 1/kri.o. Ifooks,.llinrs, Ilrarkmote, A full imortrtmontaf that a!xwngrod.ronatanvil - for vat's, , wlsokrale or retail. imsrilYr"" n''' 4 " • • 31{W &D iiegular Quatirteely llteeilDg at tiro ALLtilitt!SY et/l/NrY MEDICAL SOCUTY. will be hei4 la AIItIIWIS lIALL.Alrant stroetma TUMMY, GAFAI'Area lab, at I.t ertorit. IL •• • '- 014 . lr ALVA?. MA.II...IIALL: tviNDuirelqatiltei—lior ode ' .13 spi4' • - ' - AV 41.XER P. lijkiniEll —6 taskx No.l prime l'szo2-11. for nit, --2 1 mug - 11MICT 13..._COLLINP1- " llslrea. Ea-ttaa try - opri 'HENRY 'it OCILLINS, aiiiaTy7 11XN11.1" OILLINS. 4AiYITITCI 4 -1.2 bbts. Powder/4. for tate by ;041 IIENRYC'OLLTSB . . _ ft-14 un - n y ii coLL.LN.S. • "r 4 6-700 base* largo Crradr, en Midi; ; • , 11:4' 141 gash Dairy, • For rxdiby • I.IEN.'ItY It. COLLIN& a • OpTRW CUM:IKI 7,31`6—:1:00 of them bessittfut aril-1 Otte, of Mims pigt!zillll and *Lux foi. sylo by HENRY- - —^l • (AILEEN APPLY. 3.7.51,: bl4l.W:Hae halm - re. 471.41 kTII-nalzbed, by 1.1F,N MY IL Cul.Lllsli a-Pra Woui street, Ylra, Boys oua,l Yowl:keg:air, lilp, Uoatand Seel Ikeda,: if a largo elect. low for cash, atlSo. 107. Xarket spri, Al% E. SCIIIIERTZ. irtult PditlJOßS—Crixrdn, Breen and blow Vases Paper; with gad, Ideln OM, and lino white lketteh: Papers, without old, new atyks 'WALTZ:MP and rcry beautiful. • *pad Far ale rialtlaP WALL ral,'Ell;74/ecorationa an nakflwrincoU NJ walnut, pina. and - nota . elms, rravaldbi;.% Denali and raml•bed and nara.radial.. For sale by `aril WALTER P. MARSH AU. liemoY frimirsON bELL ik Co., Ittive. =mud tt; sccnefat j. Thtnl tindYood streeys {under deo_ BL.Chollms 1114e1.) spr4 WIL ENT, TAE STOBS,lloo3l3,eornes of DiO=d, alloy andlcoott groats, (lady ocouplodbyll'Ona &° Win , girt= Immtely..-noluiro of - -- - sort ' :SELL it CO: XfOTICE.—W, E. hemmers, at ti0.,107 Market. etreet, t, IA now penine of the hew! and most handsome stocks of 8 00T 5.0.E3 and °MIMS, ever brought' o ibis eity. Persons In went of a good articles at very low prices for cash, would do well to tall and tea . his stork: C Orli 0 NUT AT - MASONIC: BALLA— ATM. CITATtL.TA DONSIALL, Proffirsor. of the Flu% in- In tends giving . a GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRIIIIEN: TAL CONCERT, withintwo or thee 'Weeks trace. or.ss 90011 as tho subscription its. (now in courtoof signature' for that. purpose) shell bo suinciently Miss VA RUNS; and•3lr. VOClEL,^srill Mad DONILLLt. on this occasion. DV—Tickets 50 coats. Subscription Lista at the' IiGSIG STORRS. aprtZt, r.Atrtlt wt ATlux.—vos &i.c—'A Lot, 66 feet root ~I by 106 feet deep, atbmte o Ay Ingtonl with a tumble two story Mount. ory rams bows° 'of two rooms and kitchen each: a large garden, with apple, 'with and cherry trees;'small fruits, Ped Ci°66loMel excellent well of water at the door:- Price s9oCV•:Teram eery: ALSO—Adjoining' the shim:, Two limiter, of wee-site, with larger lot or (inroad. • Prix-011000; or the whole property srl!1 be sold for $1800.• • -; 8. CUTIIARRT do 80 a .rt Real Estate Agents. 14.0 Third Meer:. Dlitatantlass. . the t.. • M Partnership heretofore existing between h under l. signed. under the style. of 'J. D. WUXI Alia a 01,.es_ Grocers and Oaircosission3lordwaits, was dissulsed by. Mu tual consent, an the 14th of Marh. The business stlll , be continued by .1..D..W11,141015, et their .former stuod,N_*. 122 Wood street, who Is also duly authorised to Settle up the buldpess of the Arm. • , D.: . WITZIaItS,, -• Pittsburgh, April 1,18a3. - SOHN ILAYT, • . , 113 r In retiring from the budneng, commenting to the friends and yatroitsar the lute firm, ir. Willums, as & gentleman wall quallkil teLdllitargo irtth promptuessand fidelity, irhsterer business intrusted to . .. . . __ ,_ _- lIEW JE WE LRY STORM; ~ _-• • .. ATO. 63 TIMM BTRYJEC,(eatie=ii'assale - Biali.= , 11. underidgued ere Just now - Meek new t and Most splenditUy arrangod.end! flartdabed' JEMMY" STOW:: and offer to thaw totalling Panty fashionable and • goal articles, either wholesale or ratan, the woo at prices anchors no other establishment welt of the mountains will be able to allow.. Imparting themselves immit pert of their Watches, Jewelry; Watch Materials, aM - 'Toes's, from .. the chttLX'n•tbulX-1.°Tic40,5,,,, In i .nun' e x , i ; M eroch tbe Good . s ".6 in Cn N ib e i r '4 W arkl: •7., • - •. ~.. ..Attgples. I - rldladel P bl6. ' ' .. . • Of bold. and . . 4 SI . i ver,. - . P.L. l °.orlr i l i tlils li t re se 9 2 l l7 3l fted ":M igi IttI PACICE -113i3tanKlie lbi e patenthlia .dr:T;t44lhPariactiriegteckvanderP Anchi*ViomnPti'lusw.lme3TintL great er oPitate4 ll2nlll4se4ll3ll"l o.thelnort .atth e ta legan ; (I°.'.l.'gW.' tpat- . - lentilaterN ,The . nettrly i ntar eurY and Prni" betmliful -metani". .alpper li, Ehi .lkit p Niarzo :- D. trees' Newytegland Clocks, at all prices, and of all shapes:. CapLiAXIM Aitcnots, will sucared the ODEOONies ninth • Their ' Vold Yob and Guard Chains. Motallions, - Brcoches, ship of the above Line; and eon frog Rau Totinsfee - Mlav- Map and Ear Rings, eieinnumerablue and ore warranted BPUTOIE, PORT rm.up. on . the Zit.to April, punctually. to be genuine Gold,and wolf made. - ..- :_-:. - •fi' -, By sppiterdlou. to any of the Agents...wi ll - A), eve n a list of . They lave CO hazel a large assortnurnt et Old, Sheer sad i tbo PIOVill . 101114 ample quantities of which lean provided thr Getman Silver Spectacles. with contain and clayey gleans, s the use of passeagurs. Thaprieta of paasno areas tallowle to salt all eyes: Silver and German Silver Soop„Desertand 1 ' Saloon.. //tat Cabin . $2OO and.s22s: Second Celan. I=.' _Tfloroas, Ladles and BUttelqadfelf, and aMothealsrEeles : -, Everything isymvided for the Pasiengerl, inceept.Wthes ning' to ' their lino of businers„and -gosito he 1 and Liquors, gear , and , Tawela• • The length a r P a g!",.. Th " - C7l. In Jewelry Stores, are there In great nbrobit.aiaS. of ryes from 6 0 .ro 100,1 sys. ,init,,en cu bic Poet . of ,e,eigege hi the most modern shape and patients. - -- , ..:t.1r., _., 6 -.,;••••• ' allowed to each adult. -No Berth will be. antignied'in 'nu' Their stock of Watch Materials, and Watch MakeraTaide,* .- secured, till It least onothint of Ow amount of pumice has" emaprises orrery thing pertaining to the Cloek nerd Wet*. ' beint paid as deposit.eni. :albs Second :Cabin . her =Ong bossiness, and will recommend them Se t. ens bytthedr, ;been fitted wins s r manner; far Icallicsand cams , cheapness aed goad qualities. • •'• • - i , •.` •:,- Wee. $l4O each. ' Under 14 leave:a/Agee halt .-- biseshants Onto the country , and others wishieg to' boy . price...An experiareed - 8 coo canpardes each Testa: , good mi cheap articles, are requested to look , at eft Meek; . nod every attendance tot:ell:a coming it.. . and prim our 1;00(15,1e:ire pwchaMog elsewhere: . provided free of charge. " - ''- '. •-• . ,: .• -_, .., ,pr.i --,. • • • ..- , , - ' Ie.BEMESIAN . IS CO. -.- . The NIMROD is a nnylast sailer, and Iteit superb seconar. , . . •.-- Remo‘m i, -.-.,.... • ... •. .. F; modelle= for Ammer& •-iller . .Baloco; is 55 feet In length. .. • • . n ,„,,• - ico tankers e peugi c h a np i /ter Eenind.Clll4ll taratual, light and-mnlll'entilated. 'Me • 0 102ral :ba u ea s to 'v lio. ., is . . w w . 8T., . ;one ., proprietors of this, the &It end only 'Sevin , Line, deeinit First street -, - -•-• '.- ' *:, - ' '.' -• ' - ''• • 4 1...., "- • i nocessaa7 to state thatimmi. of their e a st. him • been. desk= . ,..„...- .._ ..„„.,,.,,,,-,,,, 6••„;;%;4 9bliged to stop et sail-!!! pplies. ..-.....; -..... ._- -_ , __. • .... • . Mar l'atals;Cammcn Gola , -zuTrTO"` , '" . • 95 . 4 " '''''',l . .'. .....A•ftet-elata maid mill Sticueea the and sill . ow Sear pinettasta fia4 sold on emiuminitferst alkrlr 4. 4,,, y0th4 m ay . < : „... _:. ~...R. yz.. on .D epog st a; Mims and EWA ratting , Piz 3ba:tut 'l 4 ' 1 , - ' - ,- i - - - lif; 'Wen elreetti.- :-- West bought and SIM on mod (3Tattat tenofyl'oßid for ,-';'• 7' - '''.. s '.' - ' ' ':',, , .-tx .. conack • . : ,1,, :. lire 2 and Marine Insuramin issnad'fcr the . 21timetind: .. ;,iiii — ii , ' - 'l' ..s ii t iik i i rt ii ffilani i it W s i . E .. ;-- Bo* of Ragland Insarszioe Companies. — '. eiptt..llr .... , . . ~.. ~, . . . . ... , . • • • ~... . . -... MEE ==l MERE - - ~_;- .; NEM - - •• •:; - - ' •f iy • • C.- '" • :; - - - *-"-9""••• 7 • ETMI -... M • 11 : 11 1n 31 . - ITS VT.04301. • I long for ward-l—uords:ta Ogren . The ferlieEs cd.my heat. ,2•• To utter forth the: Which oft wittdtitte ' . - To these eowtug *tures Tye creamiest:of She mho% . Which:oftenamutl424lo..iiviiii; LT • - traoo'l - _ ! • I 4osigibr otswpfit boy To dicer theicurtutteerbredisti• . r *- ' •To quell the idol:ail; doable whlc a rho, And 101 l nil frArrti> rat: - - To robe from the desponding heart Its beery meight of gloom, And to impart-the holy trust _ Which looks beyond the lamb. 7 - • - - :. . : 1134, for sionle--narde of deLrei7r,re_,....., Vepiesk-nhari tfarlaarti ran: ' -- - . ',. To tarn from cum that may annoy,. ... Axelanakothe spirit glart : . - • - . ; To whisper in the ear ofthose - .• ' ' ' - t-o r. • . '...., -- Whom toil and wan . - - 2... ,, ,!r.. •-• c Saoh tones of heart.Wl •.. • . - I , ;- . . 'nit that lily hear sad 7 ••• .. . .1. Diasbig h- /!" To cry ogoluat thowrt = dad bid the hearts of tbiling.mact • - tinth STA tistt - 'To wake th em from - that mental igeep . > ; Which Icirig.taut bowid to earth • :The noblest. feelhiwrof • Tlloughtsaf.the hlghez Itrth. • - • ... • T long ice eruedio-words of yore tilth • - • To 'Him erho died to foie, - • To spoilt to those; whom lin basboo#y" 'Thepeaoe whichJesas gone; _ • . - !o tef ottbat bright. rich rimmed - • • .IVldeb God *ill ,ever pans— • , • Shoos •alemiitrast Is in IrEinsuiet' That thiy, turn Anil the. 8, give inii4iMis !tit use not bide • The thoughts arbleb in as bunt ; Oaos gone they ire forever loot, - linterano Minim. • Yea; site me vignisto speak of gene; OfJoy,andFaith;endfaroc:'.:`: 'The thloMt which =shell:tan happ y end lead to bliss above. • ' . • • • . , .. • - Alev. labaay, the Hungarian .refagee and leader of the Hungarian settlement at New Bada;'has sold oat his land, and lessee in the spring for - Texas;:where he has botight: some hundreds of acres.. The .Hungarians wk.: remain isilifira Urania:tell Joseph - MAlO:tent; formeriy rmemilz•er. :sad- secretary -of the Upper . House chitllsaan, in place of gilYriY;r.4o4*lolfilinut: - - - . !:* Wl - .A''BretiOßG' : & - O.; H-ATNAtEmoVAW•No -- CORNE R - Wood taidlliztb - Streetiy. - . .si- Where - there:der to thelf.eht - rust:mom, codthe. public genera ll y. at the 'lowed. atec;lSholeada and HeetalA' the largest," most: soled and completer stock of ellollan TEAS, FAMILY GROMIXES; WOODEN AND WILLII ' WANE to In foozattalhe Went. '.Stook and B' Broker; sofes t llesadoilaortipigic,iiie:.;Negitlated . - V 'TO M 1. E FIIRCIUSE AND SALE OF DXFS.L: UR. Moo or= &Jones* Co y comer at 'good sad Fourth otreetp— • • IfAGATZTE reedvcd, .Xlll And far tale by - ' N. T. 0. - MORGAN. 'moral ! . No. 141 i Wool greet. - JELRAL.Mia, bow 31.•14.13aSsirta.ritthamed be' • fare the recent sdeeneo in prim* and for • =blow tia.a ' ' orceenitind Teit.Theern::. " -- vALtittitOß - PACTOtt • W.: . ;L. TFALRT, 3I, IIrt efiCy, betreen Wool an d i - M strecti, MinnWtMyr of PlTKifiti. BAR° end CAItRIAGt3, of every 'description. ' kir iv& done wirranlaxl. The adrertuer would here state that he accred nine years appthsticestdp to the businins; and bos worked for many '.voars In the principal slugs:00o Eastern - cities _ _ . . _ • • .//'Vi 11134 1111dAt? SZKOnecteDdri-dolleeioi.Ot ?%PE 1,1 -/IliWalNGS;eotopristhr a &tad taimber' a new *- OW. aelecied .ex.preealy Le. this market, from heath and Amerlran. ]tan of Gold; Gold. lind'.Vebret, Flaw eyed, of awry variety; Glazed and Unglued:. all the eon roe styled of hattstion. Wood work, such &seat, Ifsable,• M.th Nmay,tainrocol; 4td., - earatsbed and pliil2. ma king :awe. tber an assortment tea cannot top - extolled In r llly,.quantlty, or low prkra, by any• botria".ireet of the Priors range irontbo.l4,4oo per Pitt& reroutes. desirous of: looklng,thytegh •tb = a . IIO.OIII=CRE4 wbetbertliwcoad to parrduwo Woo; are r rs Wy ltd t" rail at , THOS.P nuir=ro Itraet: • *est= lusuaucv_Compaari• Pittsburgh.—. IL 3IILLSE,7r.. -Porsidettl. F. H. GORDCOT, Sontion • .: CAPITAL, 1/300i000•7: • ' A - 17111.1surtire Itztinst ill klmls T.P.C. 6U • loam% lrill Ilbecalf wakst#:!kia. A Come Int/litany truinagod Inantlinis ',fait *WO known In .ten oontsannity; And -who are - dettnadattaa izarapoets end lltornllty, to notintaln th e ebareetarly ihxy.b3Co ti.sraMal, is" Agering Ignite!! In ttOhnte I Du do .. Minor,. Jr C.V. ellibltiiln - 44.V. Ender ILlELalroct, Jr., W. IL Staltg,C.Ductigni,VOVl W. Jaebon: . Vnt. 'IL' Lyon, Janos Llppentotketnrgti.Jantes ;Anlef,..llextrader Itintiok,Mtonnut _ vr)..trier, elxeetj {Wueko t aoffattoek. co, : 120201- NEVir YORK. - . H NEW YORK. --•- Ist PRENOMIXILLYMY ESTABLDits.... AND srasu - .lio.xxst .Vl4vvrAczoity, - - 6G4 • Broadway, New -York, =. • , Fb II Murk Mow- ALtrepotitan lk r.S. WIL MINIONS; to* rugicetßilly natuonnees to 11 the ?obit, tint rho ins received: bow the Weriils Yale. Lnileaurs. Lie her StlperkleXlMAol7, ins& , ihst she tircein stott.arrits receiving as , extensive • savinl , .. went of :Pssto Mllliecri aas 31ililner7:.000ds.: Just 'remind:one tiondrsolcarasof . SttawßnsnritscSlnnr Brehlr, te.., An. • _ • • ALSO—By thetas! stistinar, toridieortranert A constant succession of novelties litani - AbrosA,. Ibrisdisk. ralsonv, boys ani lamas, vitt Le "fdloxid In great i. and et lon prices, vu heretofore. • tits: Shurions isßeits the ps!zonage of.Mathaativaza • ABlllocrs. • MAPe recollect the ncn ber,lS4 Itroedway, aul • i &or Delon Prince:Fryer!. - sprlatir,- - ; MAILIILEIZEJJ MO* : ' Mantles, Cobs:int, Palestals,..Tabla-raps ' _ ,j'e; VIES SALAILMAEII MaIIBLZatXI.IIEAILY Melte pair lk alimition to' their alsrlddied iron, ful • caw of the veeelest Asecieeire or QM age, and fur 'which disernery they received the GOLD 2.IHDAL eh -the leet Felt Of the .AnecriMat institutes and TELE MEDAL at the lair of. the. Xutropcliten Mechanics Inatittata held at Wss - -ton, )ebrasy sad ntafertni, hasimaa_ metallic hasii, Is more ddralde and cheap:x.2lmA Marble; ha reprmentalions of pre:kali Stows and the dogma Biarbke. In more than sLztydiffece tat variative:sX* exact and .snepaeringtc beautiful; It capable of Tabling a greeter degreecJ haat, tact it cannot be tainred by t.tcactloo of adds.:roil. • Thenrannfaelortocc department of this Com pan s y .1.3 under . the enpaintendence P. J. P. WM/JAVA, tba 13,YM b:treat the 17siem,exel the lloanetal. and general badness . dcpirtme:st that of JOUN .111Mtili. to whom , ell comma nkaticam msy be midlevel, at :the Principal 'Mamma% aprbthxda -- .8 x 3 11110ADWAY. 197 SW DIRK.: P.45-PspOwltB - lt H otr s •-• GrosW Paw flOaeillERION =als 4 t "TIS, I.l,olllKres s;' -Torb, SOLE AOKTPS In flos Urdtedlltites fbe, . 31asprett's Superior Plearblnd - Posoler.• • • , Cblebrated ITri2inHaapers, - Powell blElls Superior • Gramma Valk &Taint Rioting ..". • Sonelaglish Marcos :4 Mad quality Fraarltl:Mnamarlis. ; _llikey are also Ammta far the Principal 'mei. issamesair 1 reartniblacoantmtiad, ear fix ago by far the most ex. . teledte Lea &atria. stock 'orl'aper and. Paper . 11ansibetn. mire; materials that 'eta; ball:anal in: !Ida .or any xebec .. nay occupy th e - linis and eanmedlons - Warebalses, Aa 11 GU street,Zio. 59 cwt . trect. Ne. 184 Chrbroplaer street, and tba Lidta over the large Iran Stoics, and 9 Cliff stoa t. noir badness is 'strictly 311soloade, and Writing Papers art fold by the Casa only . _ Their ostnundlimay fiterdoi cambia Mom to Aft' 11/1 OpOdN boat Foll#l4 at tiU ( lal M a !Pn l : ll l 4. Pepsr stisole triaeltbC• as mode cm inialganlambv of: P iper , : Paper Jeged , .c anairotheetnagallsdisag: •• • • • ' The liftagFtualict4**!**Cisg to'in'k I.ual nitt2k4ol _ . To liot dont' and Dniightslirouglioal tholloion oo;iiiruit .- mien, •: 11.!t1fUP.ACTURAIR ' • • , PAINTS, OILS, ttc., No. 141 BlaMen Lane, New York, - D ESPECTIFULLY !mites the attention ogpsugglia Merchants throughont the Ilniem, bids large and =- tenets* assortment of mums, OLLE, E4,'" 4 :1 the; SEBI - PU11857 QUALITIES. which be °Mem fbr salt ea Trzr moderato terms, both to mall and elan-time bnyttris.2.•pltsw • aro enzurgratedeozpoof.thetleading articles: • • • t NVETrE WAD tn tn kept)! ZS totter:4.: = - MACK PAM, YELLW OCILIM.YEZIA_E" La PATLCT. BUYER, SWISH BROWN. 11234;44 CBI ENNA. to °IL . U maim, CUIROME .131PEELLI: AND ANDICSICAIe. MLA eaiIIiMITECLOWenitVISMXIB3 • In vas of all Milli. . • LINSEED OIL, - RAW iim4 BOILED' DUTY; WEOTDOI.. =ALE, LAM' BLADE. • • ; - . . . .4t2L and miousu. Yon. RED, PYROWE irgr• LOIS, 4117. .1 - • • ' • INDIA RED; RED LEAD, 'tied LLYRAROZ, dry. MON& YRENCII and YELLOW OCHRE. 434; • • • - DEROALE,PAras sad BRUNSWICK , dry. . • • BRENGEL AXERIGAIPTINDOW:OLUI3. alir - Dragglrts and ..others iRE wog of Oa of the Ohm • inentiastotud.d.w,elEl And it tot:lariat:DA to call, as= facilities for rozineat nratal ptathatdo& r itsgt - oor expp; rioitee Rid toutineta;tito tut adirsabi , ;_kiallogorey sotod ot those tulle sozoirLine/: - 11-'irMISOERI4;. . Rialt:Smorit • bfelitialiakageiv Vet:, ,r.- -- .=' ,. :"' - ... ,- . , / ,•.::1,!.7t.i.,:..:!',,':.'..e..::::71..-,;.!.:. !MEM -• .111:0-Dreaa Open at t:/Jock; peritmstamea to ooh st 7% dclxt .•lir• &tato may be at the . BCII O, dmrteg the day, xrithostt extra charge.' 111. Mast night of the engagement of thopopoludintoi con actress, ICas ELIZA LOGAN. /kir Rooppeancocoot•Mr. TOST"118. • TEO f. stotria, ApAi 4241853, will re octal Wei gust Troged of •. • _ -TAB STATUE. Zesdiaa—; ' • Log= Str. - - -:•,- ;IN wThisinpza, agelei; • . - &lota Earc{nei B 'Bitatiza Ithvb:sl; - • Robert - Dunlap, Jr., aahu & Minn*,• ; - - 8. 'hands Bata; - _ Mita; Baulk • MID= it, tigrat. - tO'• ' Its • Llfe lotsocrause. Some: party l'sesldeat_t y PITTIB77RqI, - ? 4....= puTuS,s::::soo : :Vice eresident-r-Setnnu =Maur. - Teasue:-70=qt e. Lrirtsl._ • eccretarr—o. A. COLTINI: ' • ' orincF,. No. :5 VtFYH grimly; ' . ; *Op any ntsAtor overyliwnituurce itykodizinhoi to ' :cer ecesated with Lift , Ithdrs.. ' . _ _Tath , B Era the emcee Pulse adapted try et* legiblconducted C0Z126.111e9. - . Jolat Stork ratan at s reduetion'of onothind Ma the Mutual ratee—otitul to dividend_ at thirty-Unto and 011 b tbierPOßfXS4 paid annually in ed , iiteut •inettAlk#llan'the lino of pea= going to Celiltionii :Jaren &awn, - . . &mud iktltcrian, - NMI= ThitUr, John A. Wilson, John Scott, - - -, .4worph P. gadzam. John }MOD, - .';.•VitintatedeopeynOkisi- - • ;-.RWraigiat.• litentuttowo.. 'Xii'lClChallitTss.4o.t, SAIL AT T 013.019107.- . - _.; • • - • • • - - - - ,CH:DREw =Rat, ra—t 00, tare remerfaitbeteoCtaiz : ...AdeOFFICR tcrtho porton of Wpft esolOdkold meet', - - Jr.'s &cm: - 7:-"sprittle , - fil ageortmeu : -- - BP-11.111Gk di , LIS : AT itiO. $ FIPTH _BT.; mill be foreat.ii lemmata - t - or - BOTiNST2I, .RIBBONS. - OAPS. azed - Wig!, .- • • ••• :.• - • mna.m.inraxer, apthlax — . :, --_, : i : . . saecesase b3.ths: A. Leseb. o.l* attentoon:. 004 1 ) BEAU with Conan= - _ .4el, : i h hore atat„ ew. with .141F0a all valet' vas tt, t 6l,4t il e two Wet Map. Ail-echaested to- Be. ;The ender to reawded try laving Ulm aprt' :Tilomrtax & ; , ! • Slovr • . ' "nkY 10141.011 M ,: TAU.oft'd uuvva,--Juat ?waived,. at ' I„Jyi ;WOMB b. 00:8, 165 Ilberhe street, a_lerre end ideddstart at - SPRING' Ain Vat= fIOWS. Stir lan y o u .; atothi,clS3l/Sier% and Vortinp, of the " ""' _sad the =ambient/fel etylea, mule. _ : • SOT-ICM, . . A ii..Oteecai. are hereby manacled ateitedleseehaeliNvor ,„thin= ibr :Chow draera tut • tc, the cmier of - brelre :Hundred and Ten -Dollen, dated - - 1853; payable ..Ser =tabs after date, with' tetareet; es reythe4 hsa beenm note baying ' tae leder stolen. RUST, stopped- TTHSWB 4a & CO. -- mihoigh;llatelk24;lB-53.—tf- • - -- 7 - "- rritoßinibenluivo this &Y.:naiad-Into o>Pixtziar: Ship, for tlielzmusaction Gine roawmanalo ADM '00.1131.1881015; IttraLTEB24-unda:the Arm of amiss • DENNY... 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