komt 'Mitt tits. . Tsai furs dwre.—We were very- ninelt ph:4W w ith w photos which we examined a few days se, in the MDR° of Hr. WIT= C. Wal4 s die titivated landscape painter of this city. The seets•if one wbici is doubtless'famillar to mini d'art. readers—the "old carding oar on Char tiers Creek, and . the 'comitryl around a Ide: Wail's 'villains . beintifolly represents a :very lotely Beene. How often have; we sexed cPca The Old mill on the banks-of the little river which finis Vast it, almost tfie ordy building is 411-egAMay county which is deserted, and fast going; to decay—the quiet little school house in theforegrinuid, nearlybidderi from sight, by the sweeping foliage of • nuilestlo tr.?, 'each shades t—the, rapid waters of i.Charthirs," forming -arm the rocks, sued through the broili all fers• Wimulacspe which in Pietereavie effect, coo scarcely be egrpamed. - Many- nd many • do hive we spent with a mataery of lkiends,. youthfal disciples of bask Walton; in• catch when lucky, or In endeavoring, at any rate,. to. catil _Abe fine bass,'' to be sound in theimes below tie broken dam, and , when we 'could not.sek"even a nibble," towards nothnisy, hari Ist under a tree, and gazed upon:the bent) , of the seeneiy'arotmd, or "riled my the time in reading, until the cool Air of the afternoon, timid tempt the fish to bite. The scene therefore; ia perfectly fresh in. our , =or'. end we must say that Mr. Wall hispily saciaided in giving a faithful of it, As we gated upon it, - we almost envied the Imre legged urchins, who with their fishing rods in their hands, are paddling through the water. Thipiatiorefe in autumnal one, and the varied coloting of the foliage, lends a new charm to the 'scene.' hir. W. Is peculiarly hippy in the back timid. The high bill ',hick bounds the view, is wrapped in that purple hue, which we ai of - ten eta on en =tame] afternoon, amidst which the tram and hill side are Indistinctly _sem - Taken altogether, we think that -this picture, - which was painted for N. Murphy Grattan, Esq., the owner Hof the notate on ',which the carding mall atandi, is one of Mn thdl's happiest aorta. „Hui Hitt Eves:m. 2 .4e hare been kindly &Toilet With a copy of the' following letter, ad dressed by William G. Hawkins, Esq., to : the Honorable Hopewell Hepburn, President 3iidge of the ,Distriat Ceurt. It was written after B. Prey, Esq., thi Hon. Charles Shales, and the Hon. Moses Ibropttm had conveyed WI& Hawk ins a copy- of the proceedings of the Bar meet ing, held to express the sorrow experienced by its members it losing Bees AT Hawkins, Eaq., s gentletinuirrlui;though young, stood in the forentostxink . of his Fort:salon, when he was tommoned to a better world. AtrnsuranT, Abiy 27th, 1851 Hoz.. liorzerrax Haeavas Dar Gir—The committee appointed for that •purpoie, hark Lindley forwarded to my fondly the resolutions of condolence in reference to the lamented death of my son, Begs Mil Hawkirus. All that is . now; left of our much cherished friend:is his reputation, and whilst that has been nobly atudeined by as able a Bar as graces any city of this Union, that same Bar boa also, been pleased to pour tains upon our wounded hearts. Our grief is too pungent to express In appro priate' tell= on.r gratitude for the distinguished honor' conferred upon oar Mend, but while we fall in thLs,we shall tuner cease to recur to itwith mingled feelings of pride and satisfaction, in our little family circle. I hare the honor to be, :. • • WM G. HAWHMB. TUBA To ITTC Pterrzsztam.--Correston and Scott, the counterfeiters, were yesterday taken to the Penitentiary by the. Deputy United States, Dmenianno.—Jacob alter, Jacob Iteyttoh and Jima Young, accused of committing an ma ma and battery upon a cititen:of Birmingham, trare.yeaterday discharged in the Court of Quar ter Sataittos, upon payment of the costa. • • Tax Cetrarr -Pazscor.—There are now one ,honttred end ten persona in the coning prison, MA, two of whom are females. • .. Argaramr---A man who wu working span the foundations of the new. cathedral, caa'rifth larreacennuererelfinjared; owing to the break ing of scaffolding on end& he Inn standing, `which precipitated him to the ground. • DlCAilL—WeClearn that Andrew Ile fcemerly of fitteburgb; has died in Califorrds: H• was peasiliarly eminent for his skill in me: chanieslitraire, and his death will be deeply re- Tam WTAIIIIM.- The weather for the prat ,fror days has been delight! ul. For the Fiitsburgh dautte. WMr the adjourment of the meeting to choose delegates in Peebles township, May Slat, the meeting re-organized by electing David Aiken chairman, and Luke B. Davison, secretary. Jidus Murdoch Jr. offered the following pre . - amble and resolutions, which were, after debate by Messrs. Kennedy, Forward, Aiken, and Mur dock, puled almost by acclamation, Whereas the School Directors have it in con templation to acceptof a deed for a iota ground from James Boss, Esq., for school purposes and no other, ta erect a school house on. Basolved, That it 13 the sense of this meeting that it is inexpedient and unwise for the Direc tors to bed on ground unless they can obtain a • •in fee eimple ! so that they can alien and dispose - of it 'rheum their wisdom it no longer is needed for school purposes. Loss B. DAVIDSON, See', David dam, Chairman. Avon's Paarouce.—Wecall tatet..l' - don to the advertisement of this article now in our paper, and at this season of the year when colds and coughs are so prevalent, theinforme: ties it contains will not be found unwelcome.— The eminent names, lent to recotoromul it, -are conclusive proof of Ate value. In addition to these we have been favored with.the percent of, letters from many distinguished individials as :well as humble eceferers who selmoiledge4 their Indebtedness to this valuable medicine fdr the Monty of their health, from plied snd dan ger= . It is at once safe and Pleas= ace to take, and is certainly very powerful to cum. Those afflicted with coughs, colds, eat& ma, bionshitisi hoarseness, or indced'any of the Mil= &catkins of the lungs, Will - do well to toy the Cherry Irectecal, and will have no cause to regret the erriment. • From the National Intelligenter. .itEctPirlat OP TEE =MU KUMMER- M. Ds Savness, atocunpanied by the Sea*- . tory of tha French Legation and ether members of the Maker, was yesterday, at 1 o'clock P. hf, presented to the President by the Acting Secretary of State; as Envoy Extraardinaryand Ifirdstar PlerdpoteMbulpf the French Republic. Upon delivering Lis letter of cream,. the Min ister addressed the President MI follows . Mr. President. Having been invited by the confidence of the President of the Republic to dishonor of representing theFreich Government near the Government of the United States, 1 - consider myself fortunate in being called upon to be the Interpreter of tho sentiments of friend . ship and.exalted sympathy which zonated our Gomonment, and, I snap ray, our comity, toward jeer nation--a nation suworthy the great pros i=trkile -mtioFe, It sball be my care, Mr. ent,with the aid of yourknown goodwials es, to to.Nteln and to strengthen the relations. which now exist between our respective coun t:rise, 4oing whicb; 1 thin .earry out faithfully the !ideal= of the President of the French Eapublie; who, invirtne of the credentials which I San the honor of placing in your hands, bas accredited me u his Envoy Extraordinary and EtinisterPleitipotentiary near your Govern- I To the Ilinister'e addnas the .Presidiat re. Pikat E Sir: I am happy to welcome yon as a repre sentative of France, and to receive from you as , inch the renewed assurance of friendship and sympathy.= the part of your Government and sotmtry toward the United States. k Our friendship for France originated with our straggle for a national existence, and wu es -1 nutted by the'mingling of the blood of oar Ber olationary sires with that of their allies, the he roes of France; and through all the rarions po -1 litical changes of your great an enlightened , country, a deep sentiment of national sympathy los pervaded this People, rejoiehing In your pros nuritT, and 'hailing with unaffected delight your ; o mit advent among the nations of the earth as 4 •. sister republic. --- r beg learn to OSSUre you that nothing atoll t be wanting on my part to maintain and strength ' en the friendly relations which now exist be went the two friendly Governments, and draw more closely the ties which bind them to each er• Vi am As one means of accomplishing thia de- able otect„ I again welcome you to our shores ' or th. Dipinmatia Agent of the leading Republic p. ef ZistoPc , , , • - roMoN =as. Intim Howie of Lords; on tho' 16th, a ques tion by Lord Stanley led to some diacessitm rel ative to the propriety of affording Parliamenta ry aid for the construction of railways in British America.. Earl Grey said a question of this im portance required matureconsideration, and the Government was not prepared, trader present oiremllstanoes, to take upon itself the responsi bility a weak of such magni tude. zytte Great Exbibitionis more popular than enn. • On the 16th the receipts from visitors rose bigger than ever. The fie contributions amounted to £2,480, and the sale of season Ha kes, which still goes on prospermsly, swelled the total sum taken to £B,BOO. Even the exe cutive committee are astonlahed with their own =gess, and it, now seems difficult to say at what point.their financial fort - num may stop. Vessels are • continually with from various pats la South Wales with emigrant!, and ere long s large body of latterday saints will find . their way, it is said; to Bristol, Liverpool, and other out-porta, for. the purpose of emigrating to the great Mention city or. settlement on the bank of the Great Sale Water Lake. Many - of these Mormonites are employed in the iron dis tricts of Glamptganshite, and. Comprise tome of the beat and mint experienced workmen. • Thirty-two passenger Teneele, with 3,646 emi grants for Canada and the United States, sailed from Limerick between the let. Jinuaryand the let, May, being a period of four menthe.. • The population of Limerick numbers only 16,- 000 Males rein less than 28,000 females ! There has been a decrease in the population cif *4,000 sitoce.lB4l. It is said that the census nearly completed, shows a diminution of .two millions of inhabi tants in Ireland since 1841- The northern papers bring accounts of the deg:motion by tire of Downhill Castle, county of Antrim, the residence of Sir Henry Bruce, and considered to be one of the finest private mansions in the province of Ulster. • LUilt t lnDlA Corrorr.—A vessel arrived at Lon don from Bombay, has brought the unusually large quantity of 4,672 bales and 104 half bales of cotton, of East India production as aportion of her cargo. • Large quantities of chesnute are being import tid Into London from New York. Airangesienta hive bean made • for ending stearavesse,ls at St. Helena at the - rate of 160 to a day. - No leas than 10,000 tons of ice have been im ported during the past month into London from Norway. ; ' -Lines et eleetrio telegraph are now opened from Munipti to Paris. A 'tanner Is to leave Cadiz for the Spanish West Indies,on the Ist of every month. The Bank of France has resumed payment , in gold, not to Unite so large en extent as before, but still sufficient to give moth "convenience as regards the Metallic circulation. The: Monument to the memory of the late GOTelllOr Mina, of this State, is to be erected on thislOrosehinVourth of July,otthe Trappe, in Mont r gencery county., An adder; will be deitered upon the occasion by the lion. Geo. W. Woodward. Car CLERK. or TILE Cocas—ThO 11=0 of ' w hen Hornsr. of Wilkins toernetdr,_erUl be . prosented to ping Antioneable .4 County Cora.. Wm fee aoroln.. to.. dike of Clerk of Cut-Court. .20:dtertcli - CLx or Tux Coturr.—llenry liannert, of Ailitabeni City. rill be • candidate for nomination to t h e cam of Oak of the aormal Quarto of , Allanbany Count]. be tiot AutHittamile moll Whig County i'mamtion. atfM4Mmtmli rt.'s et or to Cotorrs.—Jared M. Brush .111 be • andktata tor th. above aka subjeetto the deei dos of the gaming Anti-Masonic and Whig OoantT ventka. rablamltc•T AIidOCIATE &max.—The numerous friends of JOHN OEIMARS, fallo eehan) . My. proarat his name mthe apprmenlng A 1111,114.1130 ILtul Whig Courtly Courautlini, ea • ounthian. for naniluatkod to the of.. of Assonant Jtaise of the Goad of Quarter Sandoua. Mr. Goebert' • osperiene• In paella teasiona—havins amen . axed member of the State LINEWILISM f. the period of wren years, and tilid nitn duoidllty edllni of deciatarpof the land (Meer Uov. sitinisda traloa—aud his knowleds• of the Germ= lenann4P,. Intl' as bid amid oraolacal memo, Oaf think qualify him to till the emu with annytabllity Tee. mrPfalaniteiT AtI3OCIATZ Jonas.—Thomas Liggett,Jr 'Of Peebles toeroshh• w ill be • outlast* before the armada tag Whig and Anth!desonle Clarreation. for the alke of Ascent. Judge In the Court of Clasonon ri &m ow. will be =north! by mune both In Towle Towle C,ocrrar. m~l9ati~:ta'! IterAntoci/en Jo - wt.—Adam Hentborn, of Inzadzigbaca. will be a candidate firr titionnallon &nth* ogles of Associate J la Oa Court of Quarter Pennons of Allegheny Osanty, Wont the Anthllaaeole and Whig soy Oinvention, to minim the int of June. linlactne,S • SerAssrarat.r.—Robert Abrahams, of 'Eli aboth Borough, solscolt Ms name to nu AtOtalooonle sad U Whldo,o. Coo CoareoUctcy oa • candid. , natobw mto Lee4attcot. • Z 541 woo* MirAssamaLY.Robert Wallace. of Pitta • • . cut entassit We rams to the Anti-dlaeoette end Asszataii.—John Porter,of the BOrough dttr,be ®diet. fEw Ima:o:Latiaa lathe dametttr, W.deet la - the &deka of the Whig sail Attu- Ittaacatie county Coaneolion. tayntarct&T Asocionot.—Thornton A. Shinn, Esq., Val b. saypeatoll Ya ...dictate th./..ablatot o o o ttioot the e astd of the Whig sad hattllaoonle Coo.. otaby 2hclaarach Ma. Wawa ASSLYBLY.—George E. Appleton, of the Borough of Illruilagbaxo. will be map • • riot before tbe Aw. Aessxnur.—Anthony Hartz will be a can didateand Aemolly, subject to th e deebion of the Whlg tathltseank Ootreantion. Item' Wham 01 81L10210.Y. my1.4.11.1r4C-5(.110 . - - /mmaramr.-4 would recommend Joe, John ston, of Nortldriplts townsidp, fa the And-M.soide sad Wldg Comfy Causes:don. as •sditstd• person to lepreseut to ist tbs coca logisistdre. ssyl.Sudrdsdoe) - - AliarataLY.-4he numerous friends of Joax Miura of Indians township, will praent his tura to tra ratl-leatemee rad Whig (booty Coorention. to . engrain for oteetioation to the °lgoe of member of alia Alterably. Mr. Miller was member of the traceably of mr.gbdarara(cso) • • Asenun.y.—Thoe. Penney of the Borough of Neiirewrt. 1,111 be presented td inn AntOtarre nod nildn Om, • = s oendlists tor rern 00 the deer for the Arsisibil, mrl4alawaeorT tar CourriT ComanasioNsa.—David Jr., bf the Beamd Mod. Cal of Alleabeny, will be • nu. &kale kiln. the Anajlesona and Whir ftaatT "•• ier-Cornirr ConxtemorrEB.7-Robert King, of the fLorremth Wood. City of Pittsboigb, iireatattoeodal to th e W • •nd Auti-Hosonte County Convntion. •• • ilart Puma. serCouarn• Conamome. , --Jabl.McCune, of the Muth Ward. Qty of Pittsburgh, will be •autdidate before the Whfg mad Antl•Mosarde Coureution. for the or of County Coutrobegater. . mil:deer:Ob StirCOUNTY COMMISMOITIft. — Wm. M. MC- Knight, of the Ninth Ward of the dtf of Pittsburgh. will be • candidate been the Antddleanolo and Whig Pole • jar Comfit' Comussioszs.—Atajor JOHN Wrunce, of the gird. Ward, City of Pittaburgh, will be • candidate before the dad•llesonle and Whig County Om. fin the °Me of County Coratoiciataer. • • •••••,:tc•T Colarre,Coinussioszs.--Gabriel Adams, of the Third Ward of the City of Pittebtagb. will be • condi. dine In the *Moe of Coramlnetoner. subteet to the decision of Ihe Whig and Anti•Xagoule County ConvenUon. ..lnyLlnlawdeff • . • ter Co own Rsalervz.—Alexnder ardoon.of th• Sint Wad. Allegbeny Mtn 8111 b. • ago , netts for th• OZ. of Connty Register, subject to the de cision of 11141.W/11g and entkat.....to WM% (knalsotlon. sp=lannert • jearComm Runerza.—The name of JOUN Idscastrr,of the & d Ward city of Pittsburgh, will be sub. minted to the Auti4lasoulo aod Whig Camay Corteeutioo, as seaadklate err the on of Register, aoi will be arose , ea=iggarr • • glum Fatagoa. terCo trifir liscurrEß.—John K. Foster, of Bad.th township. will tw • candidat• tor Usgister. bet. th• =„rtltissoalo awl Whig °sooty Cowman= strew:rim Itzuerse.—V be le ase announce that IL J. Laos, of Allsabaoy 11l a candidata Ibr the eta of Ka • aub.l.mt alledaioa of the A Card. r undersigned wouldreepeetfully inform • the "dattlisants and Inas of ler °flinty oithis t rAtrirtet "7 , tit= Med trhoerkliMei. he h.. the ittoW u ttra 1% = times dudes mdmied Min,. and Ids metal In timbal - Mint them has been re wally mmiptable, be ventures to_yemite Mat if soh!: honcmd pith their confidece, his desire to do right elmll 601. be abated: end whilst hie impede., sroahl make Mamma position m oueomtortable,he .111 be cereal that as Car no rocsible_the Txblic !Mal hare the ham& of it. •Very reeronsalri _ myl3 JOnn Bcconnaa.—James Gormly will be a candidate for tlia aim of i en subject to the Feld of_ plarktitt, Wb An, C ro L' talllr.t.l rug jPetia."4. toyl3xlairitzT Rsconnen.--John Conner, of Upper St. Clair tonosbtp.wlll be supported $32 tbe alma A-rder. sub. Lest to the a d . of the Anti.tdasoate and Whig County umrntg4tlyzer ILerr Yams - - Recoarisa.--John McGill, of West Deer It. , setsp.. l .l be eudklxte roe the olnee of Ilaord., suld•et to On decision of the Antl-31sfidale and Whig Coanutlon. tayl44marter VirltecoaDea.—We are' authorized to an mane that Ma. x. Vmonsi, or ralZabab 110 . 0 .gh• . _ 1 1 1 be • caudldat• for nomicialitaa olltro or Record.. .[` fo r . tint 41.107da5=14 and Weis Cottatr mr9alvelteS farßzeoeote-1 will La a candidate for toe me, a Recorder, eut4ect to the decisken the Whit end AnUMneon{e County Lonvention. • BAWL FAIINESICCS- Plusburah.Atnii Zaratalanatra lerCeorry !tratancaza—We are author jean to etreartueee that 3. W. Batt.m, of the 21 Ward, CRT of Pluebarslrla he a candidate Le the onto. of County Treasurer.. act to the donates, of the Ant m..erae and Who[ COuntr nvention. . mode wiene, iterCOITNTY TEEM .-r4 hn V. Rowland of lbws SLCIals township. will b. . estelidsts for mmi o.tten to this ores, before the whts taunts-coamoto. es-llsevtesS • Annrroa.—John Emerick, of McCandless to bi •AVP.I.I abscubillaste tor County As- May, ma at to the d•ctetuc of btu YiblA And AbtlAtaboule Usibmm sAy 22Alatlan. by irAc•-.8 • MY: YALANAA OIL-20 bble. tnr sr de by -LA P 2 J. KIDD * W.. D i 01. EHBRAIDERIES—A: A. M*so A Co. tam Jure ree'4 artel sr. new opening... very larg. cu.= 441 Mbsoblenew, countering 1,,f .4tut h 1... 3 - 1 -mr,, , ,. =Lye, Cambric and Sw/t 7.4106, i s Kw. 02.4 04 Illasiumt =rt.: LARD-25,kigia1e..1., for , sale by 1022 L. & wAximus BON& BY TELEGRAPH. ;mem= sr rug -earaLir riu.lai&pu - AND EZPOETZD TOD THt PITTSBURGH GAIITTIL FIIRTHBII PARTICULAILS pra wesErmyrcrs: Nrw You, Arne 3. The outward plumage of the Pacific, of, the Collins Bri