• •_„ . • ESTABLISHED 61 1786 PITTSIII.IItGH. GAZETTE YVBLV.ttED DAILY AND WEKILLY, WHITE &'CO. - . In. N. %INTL Q as =fp enerr. rex: DOA TO Uri ton 4710-. • TEEMS.. • DAlLY—Scree dollars par annum, wrap , 1 . 11 7.'"1Y. 111...t.Dottsta If Id udrntun. illlllKLT—Two dollar" mt annum. In advance. .Ctana tD bo suppllod on the Laos,. onulltionn Three COpit. per 10/11114 Ten copies do • 1:1 Do . Twenty ern. TA,. 4o 'X DO The packet for each Chit/t0 ill'alroted to nne person, ami to be paid lnvariably In !drawn no Club Papers will In matt after the year esplroi, onlnsthe money ;spent for Is mural. .HUES OF ATIZ=Ea[NG Otte /1005 m (10 liner of Nonpareil or lel 1 - . Do. etteh additional:l ilwritio — a. 0125 Irn. . one week 1.15 Do. two weeks ' 300 i - ..'ho. three 5e..10. .100 Dn. one mouth ' 6 00 Do. two - month,. . . ..... . —....:„. 'OO n. .lour rutotthr.: ' • 11 00 Do. , four month, 10 00 Lk, . ..011:04 .: . . ...... .......... 16 00 ho _ .tlrelre muuthr ....,... ...... . I . lt, 0,5 Intanoll7li Cants. (f. Donn 137;71tt;..:10 One Ltuttne fur eneh n.Llittouultto Otte n'ipture o ,elnuntrable n.t. plewure inn" au num) e.zittivive • 2S 00 ooot Drr,t t.r t , 111•1 f Teo, Arlvertremente emetallng a ruttare. and trot over Ogren Hare. to be charged as a mown. And 0 halt) Publlehere not tterountohla for legal adtertLarmente be. yond the amount charged for their publimtlom - ammunelne randi4atee wr Mgt, to he Marvel the mate ae other earritltemettte. Adrertleenieuto not Wm ked on the rimy for a spreibrl Dumber of Lusertion. will lie.utiutnit cal ferbld,and tare Went etteelml accordamly.. . I The . Prkallese of annual ...Werth...re le Addle - limited to theta. own Immediate Wiliam:. und ell wthrerthwanents for the henelltofotter person,. n. well exalt IVlreetiormentA not thatudiately esthectedwily their own businees. sod all dames of edrertteemente. in letigth or otherwiee, beyond the limits enraged. will he charre d et the newsiest.... bur Wsuch. tranileur mirertleng. tells will be telmulele rendered. and prompttwa-ould. le Jellied. ill salvertisements eharimble: inetlaatkate,..ther tome Omnieea townihip, and ether. puldie teeetinr.. And such NU, to be charged half Prim... Payable strictly in ail essee. hlarr4ge notioto hi, 4,0,4 fici 000 ts. Death notices inserted Jtilmin charge. °dem aoeompw ttltcl by funeral Ineltotion. or oliltuary writes, soil when sp aassethanki to beipsid for. Regular advertisers and all others eendlig crthmuniew trim. or repairing notice,. designed to mill attention. to Rolmes. Cowen., or woooy puhlle entertainmeite, wheraeharree are nude for winuttenoc—all melees of pet, rste ancehdlope.-every notice theelgned to toll attention Or private enterprise., coleulsted or 'Wended to promote to interest, eau only to only wi th air • undaFtand. snit that the same le to lir tool . for. If intendol to be in serted in the local tolumn, th e oth will be charged at th e rate of not lege the., 10 the per line. Blehop or thl- Maim. to to charged triple price. Remota Lkeeme Petillous fa. emit ' . ' . .. • • • • •• ltealtstote Aionisere rertleetbrute to be cleated mogenle,. t., pewi andt- AUct eel, be but to be allotted not count of thin( three. w 0 out third per cent: from the Oro SqnY. tireom.. 1193 mcb 11+ , 41ft:tow' inseon. • Xi ' • • - airrnmnfren mar YAM. ' 00. & . LIo Ii ~o moth odititioool tomortkt....-45 cont. An troadtott Ahottinemonto to be mkt lo advattot. BUSINESS CARDS TORN A. PARKINSON. Alderman; Fit& tl Weed, Para etreeb between 011ses walnut. - MI Dualnw Promptly attenrall to. ATTO=B -1,P.& G. L. B. FETTERMAN, ''..A.tt0r ,..,.1fr arid 11.1 Yittafa Agents, laith AMES J. KITIIN, Attorney at Law, office, in Tilghman liall.rarner of Grant street Ind Diamond elittsbargh. jaleally • - COLLIER, Attorney nt Law, office i'ln Loweit's Bullellnx, • You% trt.aireto ips r flormoct acoarTalun w Wrto rto,tEri., of gothio ettf,fformeny of tha Lard fifl Noa oo,) Ix it pre- N.r-itt giro propor cOiontion irsocurinir of Land Warr.% Potato., ft., nod to the prosecution of dolma beta. Congest, or any or Um deportment& io' - FA'. ES F. K.ERR,'Attorney at Lavr-4A, ce el an 4th 4., between 6alithilikl =I Gnat Pittsbarah. LIB.A.NCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Lair, 1.:No. 102 Fourth wed. Pittabirgh. WATSON,TONE 4.ttarneya at. Law, No; 110 Ranh street, Pittsbmg,ti. —Aleureder k Dam kokk kkyder, Eaa her. Uonism d Co.: Wm. B. ...or, John . Ylemloq, Ao. arontank Goa. W. Jackoon.,Pittsburgh. •- ikk./Y BDWARD P. JONES, . ttorney at, Law: ode. oa Fourth street, lx reu Wood Emit!, JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, 139 THIN ssesf. Pittabcurli, Ps. _ • , RANKERS AHD BBAKIMS . =UN V and Exchange Broken N East tomer of Wood soot street% Mt/harsh: • • AU [llamado= made an Mall tem& and colleetkau Satals B.....D.KING,Banker and linage Broker, r, /fouth erect, Denier e Rotes. Bills of Es, Gold and Ether. Storks ght and old. tdadort market mire raid IQ um for Auterkau Buff Dual% and A=KINS & CO. Exchange Brokers. &oth East Cnoner of TWA kid Ilarketotrooto. All of. moot liberal rates. kHOLUES '& SON, Dttalen; in Foreign •• and Domestic mu, nr fleshing", Cedarslea or no lank Notes and Spode, Na Market street,Ultia *-11Pik.Oolleetiona nude on all the prindpal fines the United Rano. CIFORGE E. 'ARNOLD CO., .13afiken: Vll,Ocater Exchdrlrr, irkdn. Bra* Not., . 1 0, No. )writ greet. 12,S t door - rdetsbdrde. leak:Jar esselcar Meerut. any part of tho.boloo. liti : RAblEß.l: RA_ change Broker= Deltic. of Exchange. Certlande.o. el othe 11k. earner of Third add Word Meet% direetly opmfito et. Charles Ilocol. CAROTHERS Ranking House, r Igo 40r no - 0. C r ILi Tr Beaver. Pe, nrAl Clevrlanal. Benvor ColunthiAnn. 'fruinbull, Portage, Gcano. Arlltabuln.Stiat..lVnyne. MLlinn. Cu) ahogn. tqinunit, Lake, Richlaud. bornin, Huron. Ouzo, klundahliy.ll - cod, an , 1 Luras m00d.:., eatrenny northern coontl. of Kalt,i, of and 1111nol, tnclutling nll Lich'. Ann. lowa, And %tit:cumin. Arrivea At 11 a. A.; de yarta at d r. r. Plurppbarg.llouplot, Epringllekl.Touro tum, Ano.tnktlit. Clar. Jou. and rsmpt nu Sunda, At riv,..o el: P.•. and depart. , et 8 P... pititgx.—By Porn-I,oe, 17oxixrd 7 , t, twla o l . lll. , , , ttr ., g ,, a „ o rd d N...a- bodge: ' A i ni kt' vej e fu r o c""" xlats. u,d Ltruknatti..a—ily ..qarula,n'a IIiI Finley - will, alai Non nogahrla (Ity. Arrar• irulay, at Lr. part* and [antra>, at ti A, X. VNIONt.,.—IIy Durban., btrert:* Itu. Cum! Va'Ja,, taintletblown. (iamblr . ., Ro4traver. IL I~mC non, Co,. .ookatti Perriurult, Eut Liberty, Upprr dlhallos ton, Pa Armr, rundayf anti Tburnlay*. at 5 k. tart: .11untla,* and Thur.,lays, at a.. Itzrniar. Va—By iralker. wino if4blrsivrn. c. 0.; iturnutt•nurn, Crum , Crut k rett , ram Itrz Arrirrr randa,• anal Murano, at 10 a... tleart.• ilialnla)* and Tb urali,*. at 1 I'. Y. FAISIILIV, Mut‘rlarille, 'Mon. 3fcrtr tour.. Frankfurtrprinna I'd, Fairriva , Va. Amyx* 'on Friday, at r I,lart* on i , ntunla , . at 6A. IL ,•.•• • • • . --U. Antrim. Fortb.livAlingusti. at 4 Apolk., l'a. Arrives ou 'lcedutv.dA, at sr. dep.. ou Monday at ti A r. Ferry. Arrive, no Friday. at r. ileparto Saturqat at Particute.—liy 14m, eviler. It'exiiint, Brealmrk, Ogle. Ephipeet, 11 hit. etowti. Are, iorluelini. %%arrest ant ‘entuate he h te•Pire their depsirtupe. letter,. tor the trievreckU i itehet rek au ta• in the ethcaehalt htittr te.fon. their departure. RATES OF DISCOIIBT. ' COMUCTED 1.1.1 ma me errTancnou ours= r. ROIAIES d: Sr. 5 Afar Arf .rt. Wawa% Tho PENNS ILI' AN lA. Banker Pittalourgli...-....-pu• t:tchanne Bank of d0......par kler. and of ..... -par Bank .... .par Bank .1' North Bank of Nartlin labertie..pnr Bank ofpar• l'ank 1.1.1a1l Tnare.top .par!. Bank Id the I..nsted rtat, lob C.unn.re.al Bank of Pa-4..1 Barmen, kl..chanlea' p.rl, Ghazal Beak- . . ........ Ecuainnton .... __par alumfae. k Ilech pot' 116.tani,.11ank tar. Moratuen•lng Bank pat Philadelphia Bank 111 fonthw Tr...tuna'. Park Car!l Ite.ara Hank parl Bank of Chun heraintrah.. Baal of Chtadar Bank of Denville 1:;:f1 Bank of Del. C.. p'ari.. Bank ofllartaannnrn lap! Beak cf Betty.lntrah. ../ Bank or ...... Bank of Montgomery Dank tgNortlturnhorlated.par. Carnal.. Book Columbia ilk It Bridge CF. par' Dayleanown hook fool Fannon Bank Eric Bank liarraend Ilk of Burka tk...parl Fanneregllk of lanmaterna. kertnen , Ranit nf Beading lor Farm. Ilk .ISehuflkill o..par Par A lirur. %I in..burg . P. rankl In Ilk. tt ada ng ten Pad harriaburn flank Honesdale Bank-' Lancader Bank Innrantnr Windy Bank-..pari Lebanoo Bank •.„ pro, Miner. , Bank of Pottlaille Monongahela hank par! ITeat Branch Bank It )0.W,, Ill,Wllkcabarnagarr York Bank 1. • Belief Son, 01110. Ohio Sian. Bank Branch at Alma...—. ..... ...do, Branch at Athena-- ..... ....do ra Bnch al liridgeport........de Branch at Chilicothe... ...... do Branch at Cleveland to Branch at Toledo dot Bra nc h at Dorton Branch at D.daarate. ...... „An' Branch at Cgdinolaia Brunch at Aoldatrula do Braarh rut 111';a.";;;I: at lfll74?'W to Branch at Cincinnati do Branch at Colutnita. do Branch at ITrAtlnkron..-..d0 Branch al cadla do Branch at Inoceatzr..- . ... Ato, Itratiehat Branch at fit. Branch al Newark do Branch at .... Branch at Springfield- dOl Waned, at Afarietta.............d0l Branch at Troy .da liranrh at Mt. PlevariL--116 Branch at Tanen - 111e— ..... do Branch at Norwalk do Branch et [Aqua ..... . .....do Branch aePnrtaninuth......de Branch at Eaton— ..... .......do Branch at Branch at Chillicothe_ do Branch at Cuyahoga do Branch at Toledo...—. ....... dot SONS, flankera rd and llama U,. Pasburgl, Branch at Mae, Won do branch at llneater bro.-hat tont.- - Ao Ileaneh at leatnostoorn Lb. Clry 1 ank ltannnati 41/ Frankn rend 110 nn Nan, iiin• llft In. A rro,t rtn bank _ Raul s l ,o, llseellion k trc Nl,LaNit 411 n.l vrot Banks \ \ctr York 111 y - -par Country SIA1:11 a \ Baltimore Ixounlrr Jk 1 .+ll 1,11 Alt! j lAII aolocut Imola I[llol \ll, bank ‘fthe I alb,. v., Ilk of lepinia. ud Ex b Es,m ank herfolk Bank of lope Ivor Ilk of ht., of \ Carob - es .1 lenrchne n lal Ilk lIIIMInen Illerrhante' flank. horato I hllrlll CAll(11.1 , 1 A ll'k of ten ol of l'aroha • ink , outh Carolina- • hook la flkrloninn , • ['Cant. re , h Ilethanlei Ilk I,IA/111,1 tthellata In.. Ilenlinie C.. 2 Ilk of Urun.wlek. ingbeta fk.N ÜB. 111 min nt hank - KENTEIhI Iflk of Nentorky, Lout...llle Ilk of Loulsvilin Thnratf \ nether"; Ilk of henturkr .loutbern 1k of hentack, 111.hhOU11.1 Ilk of Flan, of 111.rour1 Etat • 11100 and !rondo. 'n ,Latit of 1111.141 . )Nine A Fin. Ind. Cu. chka ICIIDI AN . IFarnier.' Nlerhame , Bank 3 tiniernruvut I , tnek Dena.— 3 ll'en numlar Hank 1 I nsurnner Company et., Bank CANADA. Ilk of D. N. America. TornntoS Bank a the Poplc, Toronto:1 (tank of llnntatal 6 Bank of Canada. Turonto.s EASTERN ENCILCCOE. • I(hxK;;; . i. , :;knnqu).2 .'.. ! - 4 I I.OIIISVILLE—Pxx bbd , tobarro. 1 lon On Philadelph a do ynuinll@, owners; 4 bbds do. 1 ha J 31 31rDonald ,On Baltimore ....... 5a 1, baron. 1A do yboulturs.ll,7:,2 bulk mein- 2 bbd,; WESTERN ENCIIAZWE. ; Inbatro. Ido utnche,l, Leerb @ c o; a bly @mrykloy, Clorinnatt . .. .....1, 13 Blank; 12 bar Amu.. NV Bingham: 4 , y; Fornyth Loulyyille 11,171111% r • , s Illy ran.b'.llHolum. 4 2 Las fruit trees. Bak.. t. 1 well Pear. k Co: 12 bly nottou. Forsyth a CA, 14 lambs Gob. IUOLD AND SPECIE VALVE 11n Iduls I bid loon, na tr., land, 20 Lb , du. Stl bin hemp. 3 Doubloon; Spatilyll-.....14.00 bon nth,. 11 Grsll a Cu, 7 blysheythy, S 31cKen; 3 laidr do PatrloL. 13.50t1 Who, . Hardy Jones Co: 21 Mid. do, Por +T U, kCn 3 Eanla, lixa odor. IV Bingham; 2 try helstlrn, Clark k Ms, 4) Etyle, new 1001 rbblo csaturoll, &glen. 8 Nicol.; V,ln 1 or cob, liquor; C Frtderielsdlory . Ibuxnegun Al* 270 bid, mnl.rnr , )I War k Itickelaon. Ten Tbalerm WELLSVILLE—P. hirersstx-1 bbl McFadden: ...... ..... D r ig gLm s P Shrive , . 3 . , bo. !A empty Fornrelps. ...... I V11.1111.4"1,71thd001N,.":T,''';,dL7.1T,Yri1.1t7Y•12:11.`011.4.c.r,•; Doruias Hour. culr. ado Sour, 14 nta potatoes, mount aboard; , "•''' 12U bdlsbay. 17 blds owners. CINCINNATI-I , xo 31n,sysu. No 2-1 by; II GROB 104 h 1.14 molnyr.e.. 9 bar elgarr. Ilurbrftlue 8 loarkun 611 1.,x,0 , ve.rmifune. 503 boo lard. rz.kr bneon. di bide shoulders. 111 A Co; 10 Lam tobuno. IV Wuhan.; Xi whhkey, IV L•lnner k W. , lihdo Lamm, Kier • Joutln 20 leo hanall Clark i c Tloor , ; J Kidd 0 Co: I . lihd .21. r, .ST I. , IS-I . .rt Summotn-12..Fi1l bulk ohmildery. 'N,Oni do loan, 1.140 do Ade, 20 esk• Gamy, 2 Lb's, Relyak IN rare, 1 bid broken giro, Curling Robertson A Co; 3,005 Bulk shoulder/I. 2,477d0 idder,J Laughlin: 10 Ws dry hide, II Oran' C. 10-isin O'Contor a Atklus; Y lye SUrrevore PRICES AND SALES •arori+o 'WILKINS & CO.. EXCILI Cbrnrr of Tura am Ala ITrrso Usitol Slider 6, sue n rld on A IP Yni. SU. 001 / 4 . all IUI,W Iu fia INnansararda co Allegheny Co. s C. ' ' ' . Ihr.ro tYup. pay onup. aerlp ...... Pitialmrgh elt 6.c0u4.6'4 PAY. in N.Y.: Allegheny city W- V*. DANS. 6.0 , Inr. in NM. Bank of Pit.t..linneb .......... Mercant.' and ro,hange Bank • Fro,nc.rx' Derwollo hank Bank r.f ....... . A.11,4”.ny Bank ..... 61111 00! Nicnnslgnbels MISR , " L. (lair St. ...... Ilstvl St. Ilrklgr Nonlrrat Lits.rtles ...... INIMIMANCI We.dern Innnirnnor Aamxing.n.l Firnrtnn Cn. Tr.12 , 11.ril Atlantic . Obl (Pit t'gb tot Phil' .1 pittAur,h.nrscinn.sllA LouLwwlll, Lela Erin ..... .............I MIEJSZttEIIt [SI.ACCI,T. ?141 , 114 %VN LIT.C.S. elorllA AND CIASA.I. OMENS. Firun i a Centro) Ball rthin a Pray'. Kull Ihrl R Pittsburgh Rail Niurii Firki .(ant ... Erir Canal tomtit. (obi,- Fayet .. Dri. te Mu/surer, do, (now) l'ltt.burgh k Walton .(110 Ina North ...... . . ............................ ' ..... Eureka Pittehureh k hie Royal Adventure.. ........ Al ri u n ualmea liaughtotil . ........ uolm Ohio 'lmo Reek. /Umlaut... SALES OP STUCK Shim Western Inauranne Cu 100' Piro Steel Inning C 0........ :WANTED TO BUY—Notes of theWentern Buda, and Wen ef the Pittsburgh Bank!._ty /L D. KIM/ SEME UltGl-1 GAZETTE. COMMERCIAL rational!. MEET. Clmut hmumann latarrm. t • larch 11 , 41. / Tic mac io,t throughout. Imtertlay. wo •••b•• d•i'• ••• • inlet tr, re tow and limited. with no murk", hatk:t.• t i t norditimno FLOUR—TIM arrival. re:tun/al rein llsbt, •-.1.1•• "" the Wharf were math:lett to mall lota at 11.7...1704.10111,41 h+tutt oraai.a on the wharf on ThuraMy, rmirttll, of about .100 bb La at $3,3.9(E13.40 ti• bbl. Aral. tt , terdAy, of lac OM, whirl bad pretiotal, bean stur‘A. et 1.1.:t7 T Ida Cale, from More In mall lota et 5t3.624.3.70 ,11 WERIF-?--A We of is, hh4o 000 r at Clio.. .3 or In MA I hu 10l at /4 0. wally at the tatter M° 4 4 •*" . 6 anlyhaft pretty freely. but Bain. Pave htNaa Lloyd to naafi Into at full prin,- 007 311./ 34e. la and oak package, Sale. euaar house at 4064410. a,. In quality. r,ITr fi of a 01700 at 12!11.12.1.i.(.?:13c to city .04 entlatry. I.naf ;agar P. 0.11100 In • mantlarvay atvatift ,, i /4 In. itin. may . be nant,d at 44ie3, In tienve and barhls. to ,mall . i l 81 ///r/lIIIINA—Bacon vontint ea qulln firm, with furl's, Aldra of /1 hints, Wesh.rn cued at 6!,/.. for shotaders, and 1 •i for bows. limos In aey o 1,-... arc bold at hho.-.: Atd,. of sidas at 7 l o r ? 5, e Ith iglat supplink Male. of 4000 cared ham. at 1n.../.. .4, 'ado of )30 kga lard at Re, and of pal hog, NO lat 01,ie ii m : les In Md. at 7 5887380 ?tb SkiPIS western Cured dried lass at 10., 81 •. DILIED FIWIT--.84.1tw of 1 s ho hooch.. at $1.43 la, hu eyiq Of apples Si WC (torn rtn .. FISII—Tbo market is stemlY/ with amid. . 8 0 ,8 ' E. '' , harp Lassa at this Ad/owing rat...v. ..-8/...hnott, $0414,6(4 :shad. 11 0 80: 81arketviNo 1, $l3: N. •1, 14,704516, and No. Sat $ 7 . 71 48 0 . [Prolog at $8..10 ? Int. and Col./4h at $4l, 180 lbs. Sato/sof Who. Fiah al 8748748.14 lad. TALLOW—SaI., ha.. Iwo none brisk from .tote, rm.. ly at 7e 18 D. which is at.hut lb. pren•nt ruling thror.s. OlLh—We findire• a itinot naZtket. with no change In prl• en, Limped Is selling at 9a•; No I lard at ,10,•, No 2 du at :A. 81 pd. L l alos of of l'a.stor nil M. 11,1:411.2// for prime am/ 'Plc for ordinary. SZVS--Salos from slobs. lo soodorato I 0 at 113.1 sots si. for cloy, $2.6242.75 for timothy, and 151,6241015 for das CllCE , T..—Thern i• fsor dprnand. for cluva.. .101 .I.le, In .mall Cofue. for common W. a. nutl d!.0.7r fur .rpun follorino is n Iht of the manufeeto tett' twiner, %Voter: Crseknrn harm) 'Butter 1'11,4 linw4.ll barrel ikolCrackurs, CANAL FREIGIITS--The (Minoring aro the regulor rotabllahell rate. of freight. by Canal and Rallrtml to l'hil driaLlo. Ilalthnnm..ti New Fork. which took effell "r' the owning of the Canal the greaent Phil. Linn. s . Y Ilsnn. Lon] k lord Oil "P rort (Ital., and 1 011 u.... do , 12% 27 71 o L. - . 6 . 2!.. 52% .6 ....11,1 .1.. 50!... . 1 iloof und Pork. ii 1.61. , 1.50 1. 60 1. , 11 Flour, du INJ lAI I.U, lVlll.dley. .1.. Tobacm kl7hin in 1E640 5' ro, o ,' 1. ,i1 . 1 l' ' ' 1. do , liontuck, I do 1:::;•! ',,v °:, du Liu bueo) do AehoA do , /Meat do '1;1: 6 7 4 1 ?:T4 1 . : 1.11;; . GU...0n0 d doo or t Ilanlo .hlue 7.,!. :i''''''' '• .. 1.,. Von, Peltries - 61000.10 th, . I P' .i, lt I i I I Dry Fruit .C 4 617, V 7 : r l lloof hair do &7 6 .1,11 , ,Dry I{cf 'o iiN I ,4 foldrn , )01300,11ed) i 3 '4 ;o 11rogo kneUcurs . 'do iii i 0., SP.P k Caudle, do Wool & 10ath...10 do Lo3y, , 71 , Sheop Polto 01,, 027.. 1,24 1.12., 1,27, 021. 1.1 . 25, Ha 625., eddy: 1111 s do - In 6.4, Md.', :1 Knob(l.4td) do Ch 011 s 14, Lace 1.4 do do 75 75 7 195 1 i:. , 7 , ! ' t 2 7.2, :5 , 1 71 tlrept, do do ' 'IA/ 1.1. .. , In do do U. , . 11 - Id, 7.. 1.2 d. 111:3. 1:6. 11.?? ., 1 . ,.!.. , 1...55 Furniture • do I::art..l)onwaro - • , LA allin Itola.+ 3 simmer Iktip inut. Lulea) lanl.nru lag4r Ohl ILulliurry BPI IT OF THE DOMESTIC ILABIET. T. Loan, F. 7oittern-4'ttl.. to day frnto Montero'nramboto.o. n moutoeturer. 1 lila leaf at 110: 1 hbd halal 1,1,4 L; sod Cr !ei logy at Si lOU it , o. 1tt.47---tioleo to day. of 12 bin rho!, old. sit SUM tnr. an.lll, strol ot fa. 3. Sahro res.rday. awl not reportel. of 16,4.4 ot St.i? too. • LetO—N. rater rt•porteol, ankl ler quote not . , mita,. et %.:r4i6tl.l.ar, sod horn, mint,. at 5t..21V,54.....e , co-..S.aro of nbout 1.0.1) • bblo In loto, fnline.--111 hLle, twine:l..ld extro at f 4 3t.ro A Barker'. al. Szt., t. No - hut vld foury..ond Itlti2lll city mill. et 5a..6: 3 . 4 4 14:1 1 L I I;t1 ' 1 0. . et httle or nwrio.tutry for ohloment. blottr—Solrs to Oh. ]fi l l r.‘ehnbeo of 1,3 at 75e. mttoido. of 441 ram ond I, I. at 17e and o. Tto. oa• luclutl.l. • 1- 11 r , o, .tor.h on market. and rale. lißht. ombra• olnu I.due 1.1,.0.1 1..6 in lot 6 sr . n ,l mix. lot.. from let of dlr. and 111 .k. from nt 36 r4torned. lltt , --Itooolot, lard, but ..Ir. front 'tort on hand vor , Ilahtd noun, 1n poor 1n , 04, at 4..6a010r Inolodol, NMI 12...:00 1.11/101. b .Hite Idd hulk. at lie b' ll ' 4 . .6v—Salea of 21.7 kn primp at at N•7 6 ,e d t motzt an hott 1 dry. ' dlOt at It, and {morn •¢Llted at 4..0 1 1 E bide do...treed. in rood order, u: 4761.0 70 ton. TI rump Mrk, "A, V.7,1'14 .1' ooprinto roportod. Had, ealrsollUO Stir No 1 and at P., all roun , d. t l3 k . I,ldn and to atairraf,pieland 27 hid+ pont. at 1,7000 and 651 6ho nt uidors at 4%.. ta. ' 1117-6370 A to dity very light, and the onl, tonto.a., tlonA veto 1.121 n barna and f/al Almaden In ,al,. SN, for lan.., nod 1.1.,e for shot Idorg. :16. dull ,• nal.. to t PORT OF PITTSBURGH linT6.—Tbore wen. ri vv.t. R Intiarl in enannel. inetnl'inark. h. evening. and 614.. ARRIVED. , Itshusan. Mies. Reaves. It.•t!e! tiontwt. I 4 arer. IL.nuett. Itrovensyllte. Prielliusw, Reasussille. Hendrick.tt, Ildiewstswt, 14.15t..1,e. goslwani. I Nw Peebles. SUste. Crwitinlyti. ieu,www, ii.ssatueri Rh...tater. Law3Wville. LouiS. I.sns Newton. Ilutsluson, Luis Jai, Nelson. Mom, WliswAng. I , :transit No 2. Mclutsre. New Orleans.' DEPARTV.D. • Michigan. 801,11, 11..nser. 4 iwwilott. 14ivs.r. Battle. itsoustt. Itrosensville. Atlantis, Parkins... , Ilrossuellile, J. 'dli, lienthielesnn. Meliessmwt. Ilistle), west Newt., liwistotw. Untsll. stioin Diurnal, Comm) t: It bes o Wit. Nn. .„liiiuss 1,1,50 n Pueltiowin, Louis, matessusta Gut - miry. et. Louis. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAV. NASIIV ILLE,Fort Pitt 101.. CINCINNAT/-3lesownver No. 2, 10 s. ZA NRSVIL‘E.EIngwews. le.. .111:11 1 41EFOILT—Wslieville. BIUDGEPOILT—PiIot Nu 2. • /IMPORTS IIY wottLINO-1.. Dicas/;1-7 bbl Monne,. ameba. II A FaborYtwk k bg rnatitnn 9 bys berms:, 4 bdy Io A Morgelb 2YI bbly kurtl..y. A Cordnik aka drl.l fruit. We elinep yklna. Clark . 711 a, 230 apploMllbt Sou: 6 bat/ ylammern. .1 11 BOTIC 2 lode door, Burke k. Baron.: ,Ln Wilmarllt t Noble: Iby books. Saud Churek lot scrap iron. Colnman, Hallan At Cry 3 bide ny k n., J Ilerbtrk I pky .nnei, Bremer * Ream dn dn S M,Citirkan C Co.' bklbble dour, l 4 aley do, 6940 41) bdle l,olhoe. lU bbbt 1 I. eggs. Damara aboard; 274 bide 111 1 .i6.44,4 etrur End./yak No • •••11..YV1. b i, 1851. 1..1 r 110 00 00 CV 100.00 WOO t , 00 ,00 or LOUIS—Pox Nevil bx. D T Alorp10:8 25 h f ..p. Kier & .10nes: 4 b., 7 Ws. II lirnlT & Co :31 b. Bathera. 5 01818 tolx., a Csloi ham, 1, Leech A co, 188 ;Teen hides,' at:grime A Co: 31ibiodt,r . 8 10, t ca Lama '11181 , 1 baniu. 01 Fllnwham: 5 I .. l . l Brxstor oil. It A Fnhnun 8.-1. S Co; 100 trs has., J Melindon (A too dry hide, fuvcgd, 11 , Young: 21 1.181, tobsrvv;Chtrk & Thaw: 0 bls j n sod skIA Ilnkrr & Forsyth:B hlals tobsren. A Donlon: li 11181850... 50 Lb!, Ilrovrrt A Kirkpatrick: 40.4 Nalher, dry hide* &10 Dario:lBh: 100 11181 s stB ft . ,Mlr4'.':‘,7 l Li k r m n eo n teal It:u "ntr.:! Itimetsoo: 100 skB potatoes. head ' rattle. 88.81.1 . 1 A Sill. NET( DILLEANIEL—P. SULUVAII 2-10&514. tfoum IV Ijoltom Ctr 150 do d0...1 , 0 1:141181,..nr, I A Ilulchisoo Co: 12 0181 s ssgrir. do hartlO. .1 4to snolxsom. .1 MeDerltt Mir,: sou d. 4 & H 1100: 254 do 12 hh.l,ougsr. L . 4 ,„10.ter non: 381 bids molx, .5..1 10,41 &Cu.- 1 111 I kg rt , ' , 2 bbls •Juar, Ca.m.L.Bll • Chem: 1 lox mine.ll , Clintnek: . ll. eaw m Wook118:11, 2 bzs oil cloth, t 10 . I ond• /vb. A iNf,IIJ 9.1. tl V) 1 Isl.ol 1 ,0 I.on 04130.01) I Yl.O (X/ -5./ 3100 4././ amendments struck nuts the provision erecting • et...entreat of -sterner sfutf.” the now township of Ilighttm• in your county. ••I ant a mere looker-on," said the General, s3llT:vas artlrtar..-.-...,.... .... ;.............rana.r.em. •,. urn's the ground, I understand, that the Conti ~. ..li t titi t r l n t r e i ,l l, g r h tb 7 i li re, ,• n t :i t etw l rcen s t it 0ve ,,..,, r i th d e o, R th i t v r e u r i i LEY & COLVIN, Coal M ' erchants, imi power to define the latoodnriev of a new ~,,,t nevh, in Dr, llor.ta firev , rirs, lrori and :inns ' niwnship. whether the nimigcle would not occasion the loss I „, of Walnut street and Wa.hlngton T ut, urn w e ,d lr w ll.o.l ,, \) r , motion of m e. 13,0,,,,,,. t h e llon,o , leter- ,ot 01l the appropriation Wis. It was no sort of l Dufour. vllle LOOK HERE NY FRIEND! _ . _______ - - _ mined hereafter to meet at 9 o'clock in u,.• morn- roageepience whet Wal, ping, on, the General i ADDITIONAL SALE hog. Thin will give four b on , r ue work t.,,r,, r , , was only a rut:tenger." llis whole cones, on IRE VOL A FATIIER, laboring for the of Forty Town Lots in List Liverpool, a , v ,,,, .neonne nee; -even-II &- dinner; and tip ; adoption r,f the r,,ohition shows I 'tin. hin has been precise ly that which we ,fore- . ~; or Y. or a t .oll Y,', . 4,......,,,, Mona a; b...a,,,.. I ca 'hl4 ;e •w ll e w a h n elh i e ri r ' h i 7;ta n s °'n fc i tr ug or loo nga t• against 71 ' 1 3 :, 1 17i ' l l ?, ~' 2,;,"",:,,ii:',17.7,.'N';::'":::74,..4.;;':::::'4.:Ln"r.a'5.b.".""'n. it0rre1h.........,...,-""7. /VIM recent unpreemlented man of Lots in : ,. . , ilx o risiti , o t i: to co n; , ,, ,,„. ler , Tk h e , :e n riz:l , ;zo rn ti:; , f t t h li c e n I, thr atove thriving Town having nearly ex han.4.l • • - ;- i te n Tl n ' o ' t ' :::. : e n rt '. i wh 'i Ts t• h he e r idi l rhe d w es a i 4 red pla i yi ts ng de fo re' r, t he r w p s_ a tt ds be 're ttCr ' a c t ' ::',,Feir'lld:l,'l.fr,liel..Ti.v:rer;:l'oct'ss7iFfeeaty:ll;....t.'''ttt..fitriceret .: 6,... prevfonilr iald out. end th.titennnti Mill nintinulug enterers at* not afrniti of hoeing p : L, ,e,l iiis ' im ' i " rm l "i4 "a. L..." Imicri " l "' 1 1 . " " " i ' rnia " i "t 1 T 'tf r Inn m ht. proierti n town 10,... ann.,. and ni ,r. them fnr nth. 4 ' . T ari ff , rii° ' • ar at prnev and terms that cannot fall to meet the views of 1 any influence spec an expired Cong-re.s. , divining than we pretended to he. We watched ' -vyttrais.st•td•rared ''T .r- ~ U , llowet.has teen the ,t,,,,,twlsltlttz to lunette.. 1 , 1. ' , veil... In en, anything 11 Scofield t • , -nr. mod In place a hill to nuthorize stll the preeeeditrgs of the day nod nigh[ on this ' ~...;',,:ii,',,,:;*„:4,,,,,1i,`,1:::::•'..:::1,10r:fhtvi1itrf1d7,,,:::::,,:::,,,,,:,.:,,,,,7*„. o f the lorat.ou of the Town . ml proverta lit haring been , .ntlesently d o in . rtrentadinrtivuento Abet than , the Commissioners of Warren county to oppro- hill with the deepest interest, and shall lay rnavevtaat ,4 ca. -*l'vralv r.er 1 , t ben hjo r ea the , over nor 44 " .4 t ! 1,11,t,,,,;',.4.1;;;,^a pro . ~ , , , , , ,, t x,i.;.: i innate SI,OOU to open the road up the west tilde thew before the country in their minutest de- I and be. n nurrtuned ) 1 14. home- 1 °lthe Allegheny river, between Culberb.. o n's and 4 thil, „ netuoou- and eel: al ~..,In,t cur.. • . vr 8. O. 1 nu tonung t e counties l The noble anti decithal hearing of Mr. ay i ~,,,,, en Ili, Isrr, Klan., an ,' ni ~i . the „,,.,W,,,, ~ T:n t h , : in,.. 1 .... , c ,: . I : Ev,..f iri o r n ,o e d miu. thn i , : roi 0m„." .. ,,,,..k. , .4 4 1 , g r i i h i j . , - , : b. n i,, ,t ,,,, ,i ~.tt r7 . 1 ,, ,,0h ., ~,,,,:r_oli,erLez. iv mh. ' • bil tl • • h '• ' • ri nl ii i ' -i ' " "r in I, ""'n't"i" ' • " 4 "" ,V P ... 1 . ,,, P ,1 J r, e . lfer tud so ly n : sz to hd r l;oll .. all r fro° t wi Ott r p re pr in op s ri b a c t t e . I y th e i rs s a in l e: b t ,, i , ul: t o i r o rt i l le o bri t w e ls er.) ... th i 7 , r v ii ti f , r, i ,, - i 'ifii,,....„,,irirTra.:sr:l.,;l.o:iLenAl":,•-:7,:r1:`!.'17,:0i-zsk..,-,:x-'rur than , rmently srAl. '''''''''' BI"d ' . '44 " F°°r th ' .l tr tilll7 ." lll '" :B b Ll i k t "iLY. 1 f,ch, Warren cunty. IA the month of Tionesta the assage a . ....,.& It. AI ',LILL A, And tako Loather gallant leader cosibl do so Rc , ' l .` . P- •• a- I Price S 1 lee intte---111-,,ttiva fur Ai . c a ,t tavern... 4. Feb. 2nd. 1161. fob knife. - 1 ! erect , VenauFvo county ; a bill to repeal co much the bill; but the rules of th e Senate tbrewton ; tocl DRUMS SMYRNA FlCS—Juat re- • or the act of 1850 as prohibits the circulation of ranch power into the hands of the mineidtv, anal For 5a.1.1.., ' Dn. 14. A HOWE tit CO- Preirleten.. the actto incorporate the boro ugh relent per .ttnr Illlter, unt for rale by h lakes.. • 11 1 CeJlego Ball. arlenanaLl.' Irld A. CULLIEnT2III.I &CO email notes in Witrrell county ' f.a en I 11 ' • f the people of t, ate To whom all cam may be Man -Awl Ml' • pp ement to e failed to gain or boon which hnii , l n ic: id,ho...fo:do. m.... b r J . .., A . . m . 0_ n e r , rn 5 ..5 .. ...1t00me,... a .ake 10 t - mo i. ts k s : _ VIOURNLaki GOODS—Murphy St. Burch ivj tel have on hand an arson:meat of EWA Samna. ,_ ~_ _____ the bill __ . , was over, tuld dm bill lisra, b ll ,..4 ms i m t. g .. et,, g" . J.. Pali. „ f i ri t atn A C i loth. 31:5e . 41 , r ,r 1L . 11 3 11% , , ,,, Parzet= 4, 11nr01.e t. tne . Deanne, Dui to incorporate thiff i a.l when the whole matter . Et • Mercantile College , of Pittsburgh, wia issed. I was loat in spite of ail bir mo ot rtretnour exer- asimittc ladkua s LOU. Crit& L G fablO ? . , . . . ~....,.. r. \ `'... . - °C Youngs l ititice.d.l'wn'it'ilreciiPPmluthcZt.ricallrnir'egstness and veal. I . i „,„,_ p,,,,,,,,,.. A. iL ,. A. E.u... Aii,..,.. , ,d, . 1,...1,. li,, 4 . 0” 40.00 2.3. 74,00 4.00 4 ..f 43.( 37 T.V. 4 .1 r4lO -V. 41.5 00.0, 4 hu,fu 30.00 r u 91. n) 00 I+ On 1.00 4 ( 50 U. al 0.104 t 00 • W rO.f ) •.60 S,IgI I.YS _ iik-....,-.t.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FROM WAERDIGTON. or dar Deily Ititt.bargh Gk.:etre:l Loll or silo trisT sriorioN or rim rOrinnEss. The Thirty. First Congress has ceased to be.— It expired. not by constitutiontd limitation, lan by legislative construction, at noon of this thy, the 4th of March. It terminated in a way not unexpected to me. as. respects the ltrines, ac complished and left unfinished.- on Saturday morning, nt the opening of the sitting, there commenced a struggle between the majority who desired to pass the Lill yf apprupriations for River and Harbor iniprovemmits, and the minor ity who avowed themselves determined to delimit it by any means, and at any cost, which placed in the greatest apparent hazard all the appro priations required for the support of government during the coming fiscal year, and in fact the great mass of business of the whole sesbion.— But resolute as both parties evidently were, nail bitter no the contest became, I thought it would result in the majority's yielding to the faction, and en it proved. I described the progress of the contention, in my last, from eleven o'clock. yesterday forenoon, till nearly four this morn ing. At about that hour, when Soule had finish ed a speech l.f great length, Mr. Underwood, whe seemed to lead the friend. of the bill at that time,• - for Mr. Cloy had retired, yielded to the solicitations of those almut him, and consented to a motion to postpone the bill mull eighto'clock thin morning. The motion to lay it aside, with the understandiagthat it should be taken up at the time designated, was carried—ayes 28, nays 18. A. was probably foreseen by everyman in the chamber, that was the last of the bilk for, the Senate immediately proceeded to appro.,' printion bills, and when eight o l cloclrcatne, d cannot find that any body even proposed to take up the River and Harbor bill.' Well, at four o'clock the whole face of affairs wax changed. Taking in Saturday's minion, exactly thirty hours had been wasted over this one pending bill without a step of progress.— But now things went merrily along :The Civil and Diplomatic bill was amended, the itdnin were run through at a killing pace, and the bill was sent to the House--so with the Army bill. The Naval apprippaintion was the longest, and con tained most contested items. 'lt consumed near ly three hours, without allowing for the frequent interruptions after it was taken up, In receiving' messages, appointing committees of conference. receiving their reports, 4,, c.s Every amend ment proposing any addition to the bill, was vo teddon-n. There taus much freling elicited by the statement of the ease Col Lin's line of Steamship., for which *263000 additional an nual compensation was demanded. But it was voted down, ayes 24, noes 211. The Naval bill was sent back to the House at precisely eleven o'clock. [ This was the hint of the important ap propriation bilk and everyone knew what:strug gle was impending after these, should be placed beyond the reach of harm. It was universally expected that the oonteet would then begin over the resolution proposing a donation of public money to Thomas Ritchie and his confederates I in the printing operation. But policy intervened.' The determination to pass the resolution for ma king laud warrants assigtinble, was so decided that it woo necessary to give it the preference:— It Wan takes up, discussed. nod passed, ayes noes 10. I regret to say that it failed in the House, for want of time, 'containing an amend ment whiclacould not be engroosed in season, in:IILW 11. At twenty live minute, to twelve, the hour of fate, Foote moved to take up • Father nitride, ease. It woo no deur, oyes •_'S, noes 272 time, 20 minute. to twelve. Fo..t, erokc 011.1111 and a _hall minutes. Hamlin, of Maine, appeal ; efl toiFoote to lay aside the resolution. It was lidle ,to think of passing it. Foote called nut in .a racy that he woe out of order, he had no right to' say this resolution, his own pet resolution, maid not pas, Mr. Hamlin pointed with a t menacing glance to hie own desk and to half o I dozen Senators, and said it iv of in; use. At fifteen minus Os to twelve, Mr. Per.ree ,o+r and AUIIOIIII,NI dm he find n ,p eee h to woke, and Le polled ,411 roll rip. rs. whit I .okeil gon•.! for •iiii-ral • lootre riode roar "calved in • " and !nit! he cirLlr,l to neer,ity.— Thvi revolution an. noaninionvly laid aside.— Foote shook no volume of manurcript at the Sen ate:l'nd gave notice that he shoot.] putilieh his vindication of the excellent man. for whom he could not get the money. Exeryliody t was de lighted at the compromise rind rejoiced at his es cape from an infliction. To he short, the Light Hamm All MIS passed: Mr. Whitcomb commenced balking against time on a resolution giving the pages their estrus: a resolution of thanks to the chairman was passed, to which the chair responded, and then the Sen ate adjourned sine die: There were hut very few incidents of interest occurring in the liou'e to distinguish it (moonily oilier breaking up, and I postpone nny more par ticular allusion to the closing scenes in that house. I shrill certainly be very particluar in my observations upon tho impropriety of thank ing n man whose conduct in the chair has been such as Cobb's. The Senate immediately met in special execu tive session.zwhich I presume will' continue fur a fortnight. A pared of nominations were receiv ed, tot were not opened. sit'.s. Freer the .IFanhinyton Ref. Mk. RIVES AND,,ILAILTSCIE BILL. It was not the •moiee and confusion" which prevented General Case from doing his whole' IlAantsnenn, March 4, 15.31. duty to the country in the matter of River and This was private bill day in the House. A If rbor Improrements,:in the Senate, but it was large number of bills were passed. Among them hi "conscicntiooa scruples." , the following. e phrase in - which he declared his intention To incorporate the Warren and Brokenstraw lof zing no plat in voting or setting after 12 Plank Road Co. o'cloVunday night, is likely to become quite A supplement to the net to erect the new cowl , as me table as his allusion to the "noise and ty of Fulton. conftmie Cleirehltl4. . A bill to repeal the law which authorizes town- "I'ra a are look,r-ha," said General Cats, ship auditors to remit Commonirealth tines, no when hishome was milled after the hoar we far as it relates to Fayette county. have mentituel, and trim that moment 'he was To provide for the erection of, a lock-up house as mute est oyster. His voice was weaker in COnnellsville, Fayette county. I than it Was'a.t Cleveland, fur it was not broad at For the relief of Agnes Lemon, Martha Bel- all. The General sets hp fur a better conscience las, Elizabeth. router, and Elizabeth Harper, than other people, anti guns in for the law no he widows of soldiers of the Revolutionary War. understands it, w Rhone:regard to the understand- To lay out, and cause to be opened, a public ings_of his brother. Senators. This matter of rood from Peach to Liberty street, in the county the termination of the: cession was put in its of Erie, and relative to School aud - Eleetion true light in o single remark of Mr. Jefferson Arias in Bedford, Fulton, and Westmoreland Mavis—“We have to de not witli.the calendar counties. `•,3tl of March, but the political eel of March, To change the name of Moses Ellsworth to "and we have. a right:to ~ay where it ends: but Robert Robinson. "let us fix the hour." This 14 SO in accord:lnce To confer on Robert Robinson, Harriet Bur- with the uniform usage Of Congress. and is sn gar, and Seth Robinson, illegitimate children of clear in itself, that we nit.t. confess that see arc Robert Robinson, of the counties of Greene and corprised that CieneralCasssliould not have seen , Fayette, the fights and privileges of children it in the SIAM: light. But he is a strieter coo born in lawful wedlock. structionist than even straight lanced a per.' To lay out a State road 'from Ringgold, Jeffer- sort as Mr. JetTermn Hai is. nod exhibits a most son county, to Kittanning. ; tender conscience on ail his political, ns well as &bill relating ton State road in Carbon coon- nil his religious duties.! On Saturday night, at ty, tea school district in Cumberland county, 12 o'clock, he gave tho go-hy to the River and and to the election of supervisors in Slippery Harbor Improvement , !um religious scruples,"—' Rock and Shenango twps., Lawrence county. 'I ht Monday night he withdrew himself from the A bill extending the provisions of the eleventh I contest on the ground of his political . seraph,. section of the act of Jammry 25. 1849, relating, It is delightful to witness this maiden sensibility to Turnpike and Plank Road companies, to the ! in a moo who lino been so sag engaged in the Greensburg and Pittsburgh Turnpike Road 'tom- mearing strifes of partisanship. A Cfatatiefle tinny. I like this is es beautiful as a rose in its morning , The Senate amendments to the hill regulating freshness; but we fear that it is something too election districts were concurred in. These delicate for a Baltimore Convention- They want a I FROM HARRISBURG. R:nrrcspomiettrr or the Dully Pittsburgh aa.,au•. • .118.), " 011 motion of Mr. Bobertson, the lilt , tions—and wh..M., a few minute., before the close passed for the erection of a f.por Ilstr, is Beaver of .the session. Mr. Ilsinlin, from the Comuditee county: and a bill to prevent the crtinction of ' of Conunerre, caused a Ligathonse bill to be fob in Wa s hington and Fayette counties. 1 , passed through all its stages by general consent, •On motion of Dr. Carothers. the Senate took i no man who heard Mr. Clay's emphatic appeal up and passed the bill to authorize Scott, can ever feaget it. -"1 wish the country to take' guardian of Mira 31. Carlisle, to improve certain ; notice," acid the - Senator frem Kentucky,. sinf real estate. . "the facility. with which to Lighthouse bill for The Lill to fix the Judge of Ithilroads in Erie "the Atlantic coast is passed through all its stii county. which had previously passed the Ithusr. "go-. without objection—while a bill for similar messed the Senate. It now awaits the signature "iouTo,es on the western. waters be opposed of the Covettior. ! "t,..1 defeated by tarsus the most. eztraortil- The Governor has mit yet returned from the may." West_ Instead of accepting the invitation to visit A.. the debate - on the River and llabor bill is Baltimore and Washington, he erithroced the; long to exercise an important hifincrace. offered opportunity ,of going to Westmoreland • 411 political affairs; and as the greatest disap county, on account of the sickness of Ills father. I pointictit'will prevail at the defeat of this ben- DCOEVINE. 11 1 etieien: Ineseure_ we wish to remind the country that the present Administration has taken, the strongest grourid in recommending the InaproT , steuts which it contemplates to the attention of ' Congress. A.9I.(INIITON, March 4 ICorreFloodcuttp , of tb« Ita/!s . Pittnburgb 03..149 Ncw Tom., March 3, 1851. The southerly wind which has prevailed during the last forty-right hours has brought into port a large number of packet ships, principally from port.. in Europe. with large and valuable cargoes, rails largo eumben of emigrants. one of they nundter, the tiny 31annering. brought no Ira than severfhun•lred and seventy-one, from Liver pool. and/snarly all in good" health. The Shan non. also' from Liverpool, is little better than n floating,eoffin, forty deaths holing occurred dur ing the/voyage, of ship fever, and as ;emu more were Landed at the quarantine, sick of the same disease. The total asinine of emigrants which arrived at this part during the month just ended, was /9,512; of which 7,280 were from ports. This is a decrease, as comminsl with the preVious month, of 6,488. • Considerable alarm exists among the residents in the vicinity of the emigrant building, in Canal street, on account of the ship fever and the small you having broken out among its inmates. and /measures have been taken to have the nitisance abated. When the building in question was con verted into a receptacle , for emigrants, it was understood td be used as a home for there ida destitute bat healthy condition, until situations 'could be procured fur them; but it appears that emigrants have been domiciled there immediately after leaving the's.hip, an board of which con tagions diseases were known to exist, thus en dangering the health .d lives of perhaps hun dreds of our citizens. The number of deaths in the city - 10d week, according to the city inspectors report, was 363; of -which 23 were from small pox; 42 'consump tion; 220 were natives of this country; 9 were colored persons, 03 men, 63 women, 114 boys. and 94 girls. Wm. It. Thompson, better known as ••Ora Eyed Thompson,' whose arrest 1 mentioned ill my last, for passing counterfeit money, com mitted suicide in the Essex market prison, lust %eight, by taking 32 grains of morphine. Grimm , were heard from his cell about half past nine o'clock, when the officers entered and found hint almost insensible. 31elicala.ssistance was prompt. - ly procured, but without avail: He linger.] till 6 o'clock this morning, when he expired. 11 left a letter for his wife and also one for the cor oner, stating that his death was caused as above stated, and entering into a history of his life t•i some extent. In his cell was found n tract enti tled, ••Can' You Die Happy ?" Ott the margin of which he had written, •• What a strange coin- 2 71 silence that a tract of that kind :dweld be place.] in my hands!" lie coul•I answer afiirtaati,d, for he had been for the last half hour under the influence of a deadly drug. lie stated also that Drury was guilty of all he was accused of in re lation to the Torpedo LID.. t. • .- . . - • Major Noah, the editor of the Sundry Times has been suffering some time from it . stroke. o: paralysis, but is now, I ani happy to rime, con valescent. • The steamship Carribean, just finished for the New Orleans live, in to take out the pa.sseurrers for the World's Fair before sbe takes her place in the line: ller consort. the Union, just COM made a chart trill trip on Sthturday, am! proved herself a crack vessel. . _ . The scarcity of silver in Still felt here, hoc not to so g reat an extent. The premium for em change h as been Minced r er coat. The total exports of .eerie from thu port during thr ending Satar.hly, was e; , 20,70:3, a to portion of aleh leas M Americ to haises. The Poal amount for lOs:r.t Om, fur. :11,13 *2,:tre,tl7o. About one o'clock on Sunday morning St. Thomas' church, one of the oldest edifice. de. voted to the Episcopal Service in thiv city. rorner of Broadway and Houston street... was ! totally destroyed be Gre. It is supposed to have originated from the furnace used for heating tht building, as it'wns first discovered in the I back of the altar. in the immediate vicinity of the pipe. The whole building was in ruins iu one hour after thefire R.VI first discovered. On Saturday afternoon the Astor Homo took fire in one of the upper rooms, to'' by screal I. r e,..17C0 rpart of the ialbatts, w:1•( beihling Lin 1.... en on Ern sin tuner to my e, main knowledge. Luz ha; manageil,to escape with slight damage. About !five o'clock on S3lli , deS afternoon no affray took place in Br:m.l*a)% opposite the Olympic Theatre, hotween a couple of nyrnyht d.l par.. named Ann Weston and Brace Armstrong, and before they were separated by the officer., their ilresres were tani nearly off. The partirs were taken to the third district police office. A counterfeit i hank note plate, and. about s3lin in !Alison the Iron Bank, of Falls Village. Conn.. were found secrOteil in a stone wall, on the prerniae• of Itoberi I.onnoz, Es. f .. in the 4 - 41 1 Avenue, yesterday. The bills were signed Chas., P. hissed, Ca.s'hier, and' W. A. Walton, Pikident, dated May Ist, The_ plate and hills arc 110 I' in possession of the clerk of police. Money is in active demand for the payment of duties on nterchandire, the reeeiptto of which are at present large. The balance in the Sob Treasitry is in conreilmmee augmenting again . rapidily, and islittle shortort efir - I,ooo,intd. The reeetptz ad o w the Erie Railroad, for the month of February. just closed, were for Pas sengers. Freight and alalls sl2:4liiii 20. against 1 . 1i10rd,21•2 91, same time Got year, which is on incrcare of 1i'22,h9. 211 in W.A. Socks are dull .41 the tendency downward. IL 14. size. of nl7 sold to-day at 1151 ; Ohio size` of '6O ut 1084. and in. of '56 at 11)0; Peunsyl couia tires at 114 i, aril Itcadinglt. It. at COL VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 184 FEO4 NEW YORE. An nct for the relief of Gnmaliel Taylor, (into marshal of the di,triet of Indiana) ind bia ay retic, An act to limit the liabilities of ship owners, awl for other purposes. An act for the relief of Charlotte Lynch. Au net to ascertain and settle the private land claim) in the State of California. An ace to authorize the exchange of slot on the . military site of Fort liontilton for 'an equal quantity ore - rowel adjoining said site. An net for the relief of the legal representatives of the late Gen. Walker D. Armistead, of the army of the United gtates. An cot to Nettle and teljut t the expenses of the people of Oreg,on in delendingthemselves from the attach Or the Cayes.e Indians, in the years IS-:7 and ltgq. An act to create additional collection districts in the Territory of Oregon, end for other par- . An act to amen! an set entitled an act allowing compel ~lion to the ittemliers of the Senate, member, of the House of Derme/datives of the liMtei States, tool to the delegates . of the Territories, and repealing all other laws on dint subject. An ace for the roller of Ifuliert If. Dooley. Octho for the , rttleeseet orcell* classes of private land claims ••within the joints of tho Lc Enstrup !eant," old for allowing pre-. emptions To certain netual settlers In the ttr- . eat Grae finny adjudication of the title of the -lid I'' print in favor of the Tniteti 05a;e.,. At. tot - ie relief of Wet. Hardin. An tot i, toe relief of H. .1. McClintocl,llnrri ,titi..', Marlsfitlcl Carter. An net I.t gi tint to the New linvenandNew. Lon don ruilrouti eornynny tile right of way through. the cu-tom home lot in New Louden:. - net for the relief Cincinnutus Troundnle' anti John rmlnetly, of Arknattan. An net pnwitlinit,for on iolditi ntm l terninf 110•17.11; "^" cironit unit di strict conra nt Chicago; In the tlistri--t of Illitotis. ACTS '5lllOll ORIGIN TU:" ES TIM HOUSE ov y.se!tn7i An art to authorize the legislative eeSeteblies of, the Terriogrles wed 311031ee0i4 pike eb.tree of the sohool_latols is said Telli tOr;C for other purposes.. An art to , ttpplydetieieuees in the niipropriations for tie ,eroice of the hued year ending June; nth, Ix3l. - An art tookiug ; :.ipropriatioits for the support of,. the MilititryAer.driny fur tee year ending Jane_ 30th, 2133. An act roaklng arprnp!*ion . i for the payment of z - nolutionary and I,filt , 4enAioners of the L114 , ¢ for the=L•-`4r,euling June 80th, - `. An art for the r.•lief {Catoriehth. ha act making np.prapriatinni for the servititof the Peet nttico Itopartraeat during : the year ending Juno On net to redemc and taodify the rates of'post age in the United :tater, and for other part • In act making appropriations for the civil and. diplentatie expewes of government for the year count June :.oth, Itri2, and for other An ack appropriations for the support or the army for the year ending June ;;Uth, Ir In act for the relief of Soyles J. Brown. • :n net for the relief of the widow .ar the late Lieut.' Col. Itint.th,y, deceased.. In act making appropriations torcthe current and conengent expenres of the Indian Depart-. meat, and for fulfdling treaty stipulations with, the various Indium tribes, for the year ending, June 30th, 18.32. In net making appropriations for the payment of • navy pensions for tae year tiding June 30th, 1832. • In a, ict to amend nn n,t entitled • , An set for the relief of Frederick Dunive," approved Anguot 11th, 1343. An act fur the relief of Dunning R. Ile:Nair. An net for•tti relief of the legal repreeenta tivel of Robert S. klurruogli and of Stephen Hopkins. • An act to pr . ,,criSe the mode of obtaining evi dence in cases of coateetcd elections.. An Oct tnnmend an net entitled "do act to estab- Itoh the territorial government of Oregon, and tut act to ttabliz.:: the torritorial government of Iliunt,:ta. An Oct uriliny appropriations for the need ,ervieu for the year ending Juno .30tn, 1832. Au act to e.italdiAL certain pb..it route* in the U- S. and tiro TnraDlitS thereof. An act maiong epl,ropriattons for liglithou.sea, lightloats, into} zee., and providing fur the rrection.and eAsidikument of the same, and for other - . purpo... , es. ,SA I Cll OZIGINITEP to 711 E BLFATI. ' A joint remolntion providing for auditing and set ting tlt'aceounts of the public printersduring the recess of Congress.' A joint resolution in relation to the accounts of .lohn d e Noofeille A Son. .1 joint resolution changing the mode of appoint- • ing the clerks of the trearmrers of the taints. of the United Suttee. A resolution fur the relief of Loots Ijoast:oh and • his aesoclates, &mile, from Ilunzary. .1 rmndution for this appointment of regents of the SmyJiiimian Institute. .1 rcEolnlion directing the dktribotion Of tbti vrorki•of Alexander ff:unilton, and for-b .- tier . . purpto3es. r.r.sotCll , sN3 ts Tur. 1101,Z Joint resolotion explaining; tO , nets of itb Pin, 7.41, 1:14;1', and Amway MI, 1&14. A joint rea]Tution provi.lfn;! for no luljestment of the accounts o John D. 'Co!.rnalmil., Pren dent of the Ohio and Nlkainsippi Mail Linn' Cowpony. . ! , ?;,tW; , .f.,`:..!t.:' , .:.;;:' -, ':':.',".. LIST OrIACTS AND azsournoßp.. . Pssatti Se.mion J Ihr Thireyjl?it .&CTM WIIICIT oI.:INATEI, IN Tilt SENATE. Au net to chnope the terms of the circuit caurta for the eastern, and western districts of POllll - • An act to amend the act to change the timer far holding, the circuit awl district courts, of the U. S. for the district court of Ohio. An act to divide the district of Arkan.sasinto taro judirint districts. An net authorizing the rzyment of interest upon the advance , : mode by the State of Maine for the use of the U. S. I.:over:lntent, in the pro tection of the northeastern frontier. An act to authorize the Secretory of War to al low the payment of interest to the State of . Georgia for advancesmade for the use of the' United States, in the suppression of the hos tilities orthc cree'. Seminole, and Cherokee Indians, in the years 183 f, 1837, and 1838, An act to found a military asylum for the relief ,and support of invalid and disabledsoldieni of, the army of the United States. An net to amend the acts regulating the appraise meet of imported merchandise, and for other purposes. .'co act for the relief Of the American Coloniza tion Society. An act for the relief of the administrators of Ma jor Fred. L. drills , ticet'ased. An Oct to grass the right of pre-eruption to cer lain purelver.4 :.ad settlers on the "Staison Rouge Gra." in the event of the final ad jurlicztion of the title in favor of the United ' States. DIEZE I=l .. '~.i':ii:. ;" -<., sy