. . . duties of their !Mei, willeidadity,,but - thsy dare to Insult the honesty! the, people of the State, ' by ocsupermil. one of thithelitaPitohoStabh • defence of their monstrous corruption ! Could gasaufaltldtdrumetodaty gefOrthert.. Could - the deepest dermtiVeuldhit txurredisrePO.of the lutesesteof the Idtita;of the honesty of 4 thii People now thatptiodlts; foesome time, abounded om the Fhiblio vortisebat dOthe people eh& because thst,ls the case, that Loco foco Canal Courodssfoners unjustifiable ha Ten . taring "upon a me!, untried and, unparalleled system of open robbery of the MEI one -wrong justify another! ~ Will• tobberfot one hundred dollars*cuie s Criudopl fue'pirer: tug thousands more? :Loeofeep , mateutitag , says It will. Whatdothepeopletbinkidthissetting aside *fall the claims of morality and duty, to secure totes *Mel thi„LooM'Cctmluipeial ensure their ttimnph this 2 .ire .?early to be made party to • • —Ztehgeow* IlUiuL)=l . tt;X,alM BY worn , ' co COMET PIT 889E08 AY HNIIiO JOLY 50,1851 ..._ . . .. . -Western P.;.,. . , 7.::' &tett.. Canvefaion i The ninierstenied nem mmotabid ••ecesunitiria st • We • iis metin c tge t e:ndel of Gel:, whom+ heerh in di - omen= ty. to Wits delegitatttroa all the other omen= it Peonsittranlit Ihrorable to-Itele .ter- tiem if as of materna en tlie Presidency. tc . 2_eraylt he ' Wro i r s 'Arjejulry ei ngs!cles U ree=se .' it o .Tert4 7w hafia ' s z 4 Contents. andebeembsinen. In parmanissat Mist ndlicdtle 'mem; me medially {mite every Wood en the. e...t.t1 r un u i 'htte,''''= Zlig•=rter k trAretehnt' w "thr"mhis Tendence, Ms humanity. his rateiotinit. and his Balm. . sosnehip, en arotershe insmili n[ .1.1. P. to' that Core .-rentlon, and in meet with us to tenon on that oceston. Soldiers ad the ins °flair I 'Marlin him endured the. ="at lb . tiotadiase • I.kre mid - triumphed. at rersleri zelfe,Vane. ' and rampette: ble midiest ' srel most elmelhot 011 , ..mezes omen seitistm., . , . . , , Soldiers ol the Mayhem nustpail _who,ander his emit mod. In open padd.sad addristurml ~ . •stterniest the Maim be..M.e,st Ter.te:ints. term Oardo; Contreras. • otertnettete; and Ma...Pm : Mil nested rioa, lentil th e Stan and Maims t.O he teinenyh hoes thee dmie of the hational Pence. imd tlYer tin liens ot Mentmenstas; tome ,- Mit m to to Maar la; toet..eyt! belt:reed Chit:tints, Abe rlands ottbe I Sees olenejildestion end secontons, :see ate No your standarthsamd. gm MIT teat selected hr • testa ease lo nib= Ids °riots, when- he: proctie. '' "The Union! it innst mod Mall be pretereedr .111, Wm. I timed elect:Mot Wleilleidtiont en. Oa Presider:nisi Ilibaire 1 , yrin more serectually p':o-n Booth thindloa,neoessioar than an army Ma nut thoomod bayone i- i ',...' '• , , ... v.. 1 ,:j2 i IrMeini b t=inee tie r hem+ t he n t ai di l i . dled al _ndathen ylsiiiendelelise ilk:midi: a 2 i 4 a *la 7. 1 . . I' W. confine =Tay dreltstion tee Uinta -se I. laliS Manfully strlied lilt us rusher th. Saga of Ashland: ~ sad La Iv and trinmphed an der tbelend Of the boon at : Boon Ytetiaand an nose. the OVUM imr=lehe yessimt Missal patiolio 11ni10..1 Ad. .... --- ein.m,,, nmennals lam" parer IlliAlol.ooll. halt. them gm erns =Ups neritement 0.1 lbaw lessopeigns. wen . a web* nannrigneinsohi 5vat.:.,.., - - ••, , , .ixt wits sa to =IL szamptttre cenents of nuttiest 10100007. and th• educates et British Tertirs. who tam .naser yes Beryl= 8,. lot his tents:mut of their allies se , Brrmateeelmndi i r Lena aur Chiletatta , 0. imitator : .thve• for rhoerwe sen inn mos monatausitinenue .lo- =IA= Ma l t no r rar 11=Theini 'l lt downier- i 00. the site- a vicumit i ; . Av., rate 700 • cordial :ame . a h li t re I=2iiiiii: • - lalob '' i gu. " '' h.. ' &1 0..-. .:., ..•.',.:: ... - ;-" , .T••:. ." '' ... ,c...! . ..T,,,tim . , , ,i!rtiv7., - .. - :, ",.;:',';-:•:'::',"-- - ..- . •,wa Q clliaire,•••''' . .-..,r•-• .:: -....i.,:,...-. ' ..-. - 2'.....Tu1iN. soUNU...in'V.: Arrßir wita,.aspouivi ‘ • OR Of THL9 PAPER. MirIIEADING I OIVEECHP' . . Batt -eitt'Orattreo.—A lankt•otopetr, will go dote toth-dsi;- to Tiertielpitteli the eeretednits a the format oitentelt atthe antiPettiittleitaieltafireect The trelnlnli leave ; the Fedetsfatreet!deliet tit:lo o'elott •;; ere:requested by Jcips Cbunimii; Ertl.; of Allegheny, to state that he is not a candidate for. the office of deed d . j ats Judge of khe 'Coif: of Quatter Sessions, sad =snot consent to harehis name tmed that connection, 4e. recommended by the Counti - Conietithen - of the Native American party: While grateful to all his Mends for their promise of support; end Ailed -nisites,, he would heideing l violence to his feelings and' Aiitfi Owed in..position'admortd the regular - ticket of the Anti Monde and Tail par% ethic/174M temelen his cordial suppint,4s thipartyabil party ticents Bate done. nesiiince the Pitti 7 . - tid nenliii2de:g" The -Piiiiiii ,rikr colaiidt4 'dile - ar ep ly . to cur:article of datarday,. on_ theitaitttita tic= at 'the Wes - trim Ealtroad...Thiti is an no ..glicelal"andecif sitaineletiginin defeat, Innite. - are grate wiyisig.theLOitoilenild emapefif . that - way;, -if .he -yid learn better . Ineancis , In More, :and 4e, know..whiriof Is` Writing; 'before . . • he mai* the 'character end'motives of levee., "_. table ritititdin the' Cilntinionflde paper: -- . ' • ".. , lie eadarora SO torn attention that hie, Own Inknektag discontinue by • the : company. giber, .:-.' gronads; and pro nada several:questions; most of then( in reli t to ato the weeteivk terzoinas - of the rostd,:tn'irbirl . b., ..tilliiii on .. .ail sliapii. , , • ......a,st.oleii. in the tannerOf die i Ilepr# . - at this end." As: we sre Ark ditTeincl'either ~to : _gratify his ical or enlighten•bis igeorance on entrjacti of wh ich ho would be politely informed at any time, by applying at tit•Railread , ofilb . C, - we shall dntewan'ariering his (itiectiolue z dank 14C Allies to qsar ingtronnte.' 'The pablic at large have eofficient.ennfidence in thsßoard cf.. Dire r-, torn =dottier". oticern Of the Company, to , feet willing irtitiaittainterecti in *air tartan' '' r '"" - •, .. ~ .. .... ~. Tue Pau Trassrs,—,The 'Posy:longs is the . Peansyhraliiazito its assistance in the matter of ~ the PreeTlekers,l Win - doings° says rerynairt- It "the Palaiiiiiiiotio can only expect,rhareif • ter, to be elessedi among ‘ blitigasos.7, There can be na,'questioa in the mind of-any man who Taub rhei!isrtlcle h 3 om the Pensyliithan, copied into the Post, thid Nutr'chissifidstion'would be 'a my correct one I ..- .'The Permsyhrsiden. howerer, tnu fkly admits the truth of the ' i charge: .- It Nays, "Yell dada .here atom Oces more or toss Veto wader all ad, ''z'unistritiontif the public work's'," and then, with the utmost *l4 lfrold. adds, It is' a - custom .mere honond.hi the .breach than in . the ob- So, thorn, tan payers, Slid manilla is folly pro- Iten.--coeSsased; het the - a:54 - impudenewaf the confession bea*saythiag: we ever met with. ' ' - ' Now you will recollect what ,ihls'abarge,,iioir . clearly ;end - 1)1111y estatdishod,ha -.Thit.:frea tickets, not forla - . itypdaLttip,-Ovi for tie 'attire year 11341, were eltigh l temem*# .of the Leg islators and s ,iciiiNteis- who'.not inetikeni,' word .... ~ nor we any_.breech of' the .Pablic - ,I m'ike:. — . That with theselicketn Men could• travel trontin, natty, daring thit , 'Sditire - year, aroarthe cicala :- of the 04.1dt/wad the 'paymOnt of toprosad nian the raureadi, where; the : atataisi . the tar tier, with= ;the psyMent of any. fari''whit; ever. 'no for air Bigiimei - ckaracter for hoior and u,..,43 rerecity,at . 'tares no defence , in :Allegheny . county; nor can It .rbe itoissire d bj nee !black.: parr of the Poet and:Peranykrintati, We meths Post's own term. andrbeg Emden for : ..k - slitgolir tact to ' mainuoiiia. in connection" with the execution of Douglass and Neiman re . .. : ' catitly; at the Tombs in New York;.:wkich strut. key ealpitalthe stitiiite, end intragerdiniri alai ! some people brae temitnesalha death seirtiSAni , of their fellow beings. ''Kiri:4 .excitement w as .„.... nvi * el ied sew* the priee:inere In that i24 1 ; 2 4 'of the Tceebe etoinbig the yard,.eten this eta ea** t ook Owe, and come of '#iste'wnitso tae'oeui; : isoett small in,iiri6tin Beebe position' that the reflection of the eine Amid be eitheisz ed by :pie prisoner, the lisepee infer:6l;d enitiadened hlmeelf for commitmeabfoefire (u'indif bi intone, thc Deb he nut diiisOpoleted,the'peioi xeineriiieo him : . in s cell, in . Oothir 'II6OIOII of the idbOdt"..f Tirifebipm te of Lead -AMID . , eiteMF for the montlo;Of trine, were ' 7,969 irige;Lier ;3,367,880 11:6;terini. alariosinaeable falllng;oe from the co responding month of iss The, piti:drio • ilea of thi lead minas , seem ;to hove fallen ;o8 f wonniefollyierittriritleapastnio yeari , .la-1846 the yfeld ; Was rif 700,0 00 Pige.7 llol r will not erisOl'Atilt - se, •• gpanieb.Lejar Id:10.w driven out f the mieleatn 'few rata ago, by tha Orer•prodaction:of the, Amerbam, minea, to-now . Imported ..Erin bt large - qua-. •titles, I .1 i4lia; at about tea' tents_below loft .„. . , Tam terms! ',Stump. 431 iireifeeze,-The 'denier tOM...)icer earth. etpigur at is4l4V44iii. feet in , beilemend , vrig* , 6 feet In iliseeler.:: She milk blizEntgl*Alla thik fell, ilialflfti*eiea tb*ibezwitivisketie trip feta New Orleans teLerthreille infect!. dep. cui antl-seceselon meets via held 8.. C. Few , thesould pereoas arena in Gene • ~ ~- ~ - The great inestion at',the ravishes of the con ititutioni isroonsing to*. crisis. M. De Toque rill deter i t, Cm the t eiject Is m able and elo llittt4,4PeuniM4.' snaViites. wi th 1 sues the neoeinlittor-revisl9n- ,few Oswacta The bradies,argiuMcieofthe 'report is con 'liked Milts following p+regrap~ I Th e ee h e t e ace . of thestsport is contained in fhe followingettrsatt , • The pats' upon • which --the oommlittes his been unanimous btbis—lf, in spite of all legal ales tower& tinininaty, by making such-mu tisal eoneestimm as are compatible , with the sin= cesitt4Of -opinions, the • attempt should fail, ehaeld this Assembly not provide sufficient smut, bar of An:Anton the legal revislorn.if, in.a word, the constitution remains, it must be strictly and nsiteensally cheiatt.: - Orrthin point gine:n=lB - wtitch„Weedrrieted carlo :toter others; it inanimorKand`iternin the fiens `convictlon that the siummundmity will be rMusifeatedbtthe As sembly: It is niquislte tied' evertone theuld under stand that 4 legal attempt tnreform a constint tiongbreti, Wit hilt; to the latter a new 'coon . . season. s long* tha',ldes. braze 'vision of the con;: saltation:mild be legally entertained, it Wei pos., Bible ,to think upon the means of - changing or even to prepare oneself-for that which it did not yeteFetion.; ,yrom the moment when Duck an idea- illegal, the tinly line tif &ellen - that remains s :to submit to 'its enactments end to obey For, as .ne,haii 'alietAtobterved„the constitution's the only legality, tha only politi nal right; which w•now acknowledge In France. Beyond there Is nothing bet revolutions -or mishaps: The firm will of , the National Main- My, must be,ac;L only itself to **tot the con stitution; but to have a cete that otkers respect . IL 'ltem the better to, express this idea, and to :Mike yin' , better acquainted with it, that your commission proposes to yon to introduce -into the enacting ; part (itispon • lif) of therriolation it submits to you; the texturalitprodoetion'of ar ticle of the constitution, to make all well entire thit itts only in virtue of the conelltution„ tadaccorruigto the conditions laid down by it., self, s Mat we think that It ought to be revised.— Fla rripect - the idednistration, and - even all par rtles,..toctinform themselrestO thiseiew. and that 'that will remember that any — aiiii4l havingfor Its object to cage on the mple to unoonatitutiontl candldateshlpOrmiethe moment that legalre -vision, of 'the ,coastitntion 'cinnot 'be' attained, would .not : only , ha umlauting and Irregular, but - As th*liegissixstition ths!.the requiredinjuilti can i.e : obtained; it ,eat well it the determination here expressed to adhere to it u shell be carried out-. The _report thus 4'11118;4 the coating Let tiiiiikro g et, gentlemen the Situation In which we are placed—a situation bothstrage and. noveL , theeditellen of , the'Pudding of the Etepmblie bad taken place at the natural period painted out by the conitits that ts; on May -12, - 3848, the Presidential powers would lutes 'Undyed thief, Cribb' Aitentbly' bY - one year; audit Wady in 1861, after an years' his], that the fact that thelteattletiler_execediee - power , and thelegislatiu .eutsemblyceasingat the Mae time theit..fanctionsiieuld hare been witnesuL aceidental - effect of the law of 'NW tier-29,.1846 law 'ealled'for , by , articlell6 of the ounititution—the President, was elected on LEONA. 5..1011228, • - ANDREW BAYNE, RPL1AA1111.1019145.! December` 10:1848, nod will, nevertheless!, ham unithdat the mid of his magistracy* the course of -May next. Thus, in the soma month, and' Villa:is few days distanceVf each other:the ex -tenths:. power and the legislative power - wBI 'change bande r Anitrald's newt °Brest people,, as yet ill prepared for the , use of repot. lltlanliberty, have been coot, all at once by the. Mir inself Into each hazard—never will a rotate% ful Mueitutian ham been subjected to- to rule tele , And in whet country:of:the gen damp, is this total eclipse of the. government take place? Amongst tbatpsople which, el-- though it has more frequently overturned:-its . prenduent , perhaps, than any other; feels more than, any other the want of being, governed.— _The tuitions which have a federative- existence, ifitiiM even Ala; without-having - divided the t hose notteas an arlitosracy, orwhich en joy,provinoiat liberties deeply rooted in the hab its of the peoplereneh nations ,may exist for a length of. time with a feeble - government, and emu Support, for certain period, the - complete "elieence of a goremment.... Each portion of the pea* boo an existence of its own which allows society to tamale AM upitaarilm fors certain time after. the gtherel-ms, current is impeded 'or stopped. Bat slaw* one at thoesmalonsl- - idasint not Coated* edall kindiof -affairs, and by" crourth.oreated the government• which of all others la the most easy to- ouster* but which, at the same time; it isthe most tf.dil , mai to do-without, for a- single moment!.: And St - What period mist we support pith is tads— ' loitaidlitely„ after a great...revolution, in the midst - of the Irregular passions and appetites 'ibial-elms revolution leavesbehin' a it; and which are islwayelva indifferently restrained by the hieing- institutions.ls that imaginary danger •Is it one - of those accidents which are met inthehistarrof all freepeoplef Is Itnot rath , - eiSneof those rare perilit which we oaghtuot to alloij our country to run when we as preserve it - from ill : The',..aaly regular and-legal mouse by Which we can mu/coed is that-;-the only means, perhsps, vhiehtremaislo m twprevent all the polies , ' from erasing* imeatithtionil hands, or from falling= &Anwar (without !swill; heirs); - MO hand them over momentarily to a condi*. Sint' isseuady, whith will have In its favor the authority cif the nation iteeV, and the force, of 100 Poor Pram:e l oppressed by despotic rule, and Jet torn br /ate CIVOSinfI4I/01M 14 Peri/, but unable to escape from ik earnestly yearning ter liberty, but incapable of understanding it, or ,thing it aright when she has* and utterly Igno rant, or unmindful 'of the, gent truth that the Moral education of a pelvis always dote!, arid Must precede its political enfratithisementl The report concludes with au'appeal to the tistriodsm of , the Assembly, to sink private pa ths* and -lefties* sod to consult only the wet fareof , . We approach, gentlemen, the end of thats:int labor which you have imposed upon us, end which, to be well done. demanded more time and strength: ,The task of your commission Is near ly ever,yours is about to commas/ea You have arrived at one of those solemn Sad, happily, rare epochs la the life of nations, whmismAssembly whose powers gent to 'aspire, but which is Ban . master at' Itself and ()Cilia future, holds in its hand the destinies of a whole people, and side a wad, cause them' to Weigh doWn on one ior on the other. Whatever resolution you may come Wye may be sure beforehand that' much of the• good, or the evil which is in - etore fors long time to come, will be jusily attri buted toll. We shall earn, gentlemen, the ap. proral or the Censure not only of th ose who, to dar;- entketely await our decision", but • also of She next don. ln the presence of so ter tibia so long is: responsibility, every one, - dobbtless, will forget his prinip Interests, his pensions of the moment, his rivalries, his ha; tredi, his semis friendship., to think only of his eciintry and of history.:. 51. De T."'Pee ' eg l e then goes onto Mil of the dangers attending the election of the Chief Mag istrate of s great nation by, the direct suffrages of the people, sad cites the example of the Crated tido I s ISUPIKWe, of his sits rt. Ile sum Bet us examine the Mode of Presidential elie lion established - by the constitution itself, mad it will.,beeeen that 1t Witham as far as the law an do so; this revolutionary and mischisivons result.:: A great nation, spread over a varlarge spans, a nation In which the sphere of the ex ecutive power is almost Without limit, and In which the only representative of that power is elected by the universality of the diliene voting directly and separately, without having had any means of bactunlng enlightened; of acquiring in (armada; or. of . coming to an understanding-- that It Isis state of-things,, I do= not fear to which linewevos been seen in any nation on the earth.:-The only country in:the world width offers anything analagous, is America. But see what a prodigious difference. • InAtocrics, direst end universal thrive, is the common law;- cult one exception to this great principle has .been intioduced, and. it applies precisely to the oleo dm of Prieddent The President of the United Bates of Amnia emanates also from universal 'env, but not directly. And still the dada of thq exectahre. - Power in the Unlo* . compared with what it is and env: will be to Prance, notwithstanding all that may be done, is small; sothlththencling that -in that country_where the republic existed, it may be said, since its origin under the-mouarcby,r in Its labite, Mese, and gunners, andwhers it had rather to appear than to be born--in that canter they have not ten tared to entrust We election of , the represents tivs executors Power to the direct and mamma vote.': The power to 'be'elected ap peared-Stir foirgifitclatd, - above alt, too rowan from the elector allow him• to make au en lightened and -mature choke The. American Sather only elects ielegates; who choose a **- Mama.' These delegates - reithment,' no doubt, the general ephitof the conater,•its tendencies, its tastes, and frequently Its passions. and pre jndieee are, af lessk".Possethed; with knowledge; Whack, - the people'could not: have. They an form to themselvee precise' ids, of tthe generatillas of theroonntry, and Oftts real !perils; *we the candidates; compas s em 4141. clacbDtbers...weige , - AOOOO that which each aid beek. in the depth his hone frequently of - his ignorance, in the midst of labors and pre: occupations of printerlife, is incapable of doing. Thus, we have seta, within the last sixty years, the Amain= frequally keep out of the first taagietreer Of the republic eltiseps well known, An d frequently very illustritas, to choose men MIMI INEffnli mho were relatively obscure, but who sureered letter TO fie OM* rieoerisitleirot theawinteut 124 is a roost erirsordinsey error, or mis statement, for the author of."Demaeraq la A , merloa".to ruaka moue but. bane awilfol misstatement: foe merely such smut !eta tire lie ignorant otitis fact tiudaheAraeiii can people - givite d*retiou to their Previdea till' elect:es: They are ihreed to' rote for s *tient* - bolividuai, , whicit individual is the period choice' fititieitteii :deo - se the eleetOri. - This argruziestis veritutfortatude, and will do much to bupairthe moral farce of . Norm or :tax PA.,: -The Americans in Poely:oelabrated their Anniversary with great *Ht. They had • pnikosiow, o dinner, " , Among,thoiemee mentioned, we see those OCT. Ailholw, A. IC toiling;lind 8. Jones, of T)4eppttesalaim created 'quite a 'sew. elation einaig ihe space:44s; who did what meant!that mention of oheerfol,•groOd looking- men :thus . Pandit& illbe,itzeitk at A - ve rye mien Incideot took pine, and it Is - worth being keen on thin side of the Atlantic. The Marseilles' Hymn having_heat IMPlested or the =hewn, a aervant.np ll ed that a COMMIS- Marl of polies had sent orders to prohibit this national song from being performed by the bind. `This news vas received with ; and one of the gliesedexclained, in a ve ry el cent zanier 6 "3-41d—a iwe &repot to be ham :led In that way IWe ire American Citizens, free;- and we do not see why.' republican in not to 3 be pWred lie Franca. If we can' ban te per. for let us sing it!" And, imMMO., the whole assembly rose, and new the prolitbited 6 ' lit the meanw h ile, a largi crowd of about a thousand people, hadinembled in the garden of .tbaNational; and.ons of the guests who owe it from the windows,- suggested to the am• patty to e o speed the singing, *doh,' an hr as it had gone„ vu 'infldont, end Would, if contin ued; become .th., cause of some trouble. This Wm fully modentood, end the the touts were THE Ailllfit7ntA#lllflolf-181r YOU: we have before us the depoii of Ameriein Art y Zia. 1: feonsisting of the' fellort4llmica= graving's' on. steel. . . Drectroof isi ireadioAntaqu . Umlaute:al plettire, which reesitte ?tett beentygo the longer Jtbrtri,- Iniasreßreakei.—Thia *hold and Wilt ing repiesentatian of .0216 of. die charenterittlea which marked the period of the neformattem.-- , • pacer Plaisu.—A bashful latelsnape. The Areio Radar, ie ,en idadintle'engrzeing.. The hilt-frightened bolding the lending laming of his dog, the mother, the doodah, the dog, the icholtiris inthe bank ground; are all striiing- TA: Card Players.-nAsetna equally trunk tie delineation, theeigh leas pleataintluin the school scene, but not lea instructive. , The Bulletin of the Art 'Grunion Is a,splendld pnblication; tuned moutidg. .Besides -great number of exqiialte Octants "end decitpui entreateil on wood.,it contains large,smount of sp.. propriate trading natter. Consisting of biography , of artists, .critiques, &c,. • . .." • The following is the programme of the Ameri nut Art trolon,lbi 1851 ' • .' • "'" Every. subscriber of dollars . member ; for the yesr, emits entitled to,i - -..... , - I. - A copy of 'achromatic? of- the laltatia ferred to in the preceding circular). which shall be lamed in 91351, awing and after the month in which paymerd of his subscription shall Vanua,. This lea monthly publication, of sixteen quite mes, of three =lmam each,. illustrated.-with Engravings and Etchings from searksof the moat "„. 11. A print of Mr. Jones's line engraring on miswaring -nineteen Inches by twenty one inches;after. Mr. Woodville's celebratedlninting of Mexican Newsorepresenting a group at the door of en tun; listerung.to the reading of an account of the first battles of the late Mexican in. 'A ',et of Fife Prints from finished- Jim Engravings malted, of the avenge she 0f.*41 ,14 inches by ten ladies, and esecntad by disttn imisbed Americaa Empire"; atterAttfolltitilnir Marion Croesing the Bede., 'B7 Rune}. Mount Washbsgton, .from the , • • Valley of Conway, - By Emmett American Harvesting Sammy, By Cropeey. Old 16,sud Young '4B, .-- ByWootrlllet Bargeinitor for • Horse,: By Mount.- Thus forming a Gelleryof American Art,akeon venbmt sire for binding, or for preserraticci In a portfolio, instead of framing, if desired. IV. A share in the distribution of several 'Modred paintings, sculptures, and drawings in triter Color. Among them are the works of the following eminent artiste, vizi—Durand, 'Ed monds, Huntington, Elliott, Mount, Church, Bingbrun„ Zerpsey. Gray,. Qualms,' Hicks, Gig noun, Peels: Doughty, Hinckley, Baker, Flagg,: Gifford, Audubon, Conner, 13ourelle,Ifbitrldge, McConkey, dad others. -The subscriber has thus an time:Mailed, op portunity to 'achieve the . triple" purpose of : ob taining a valuable return for • small invannent orlon:ring the possession of a superior work,. gratifying his tads for Art, end of affording en. amragement to promidng artists of hi, -own anms27. fin'Werlptions received by' • ' 8. PABWORTH, IffniirrySreretam' The; following Mtn Amu ilonnow 'Opole wilt at once excite s awl* and give a vicei fdes of the petty nuncio:los to yid* tainllein are subjeited br deepolla st?d ialselint!lll degraded parr niy I 8 izE PAPAL 11111121. Maid or th. thy iortobst.n. Ems, Thursday, Jun* 20,185.1 I left Leghorn night before last in the French steamer. Languedoe,'which anild'ittat obtain passengers - in America, but to accounted one of the best bate on the Mediterranean. The fare to Civics Vecchia, (124 relles)was 40 francs. a t but 4 added for dinner (without saying "By o ur lean') made it $8 25. -There we ps twenty-five passengers, mainly for N . but eight or ten for Grin Vecchia and s; al. though Bin every when said that 'Nobody goes to Some at this season.' meaning that it anj body—none who esa afford to go where they would choose. The night was fair; the sea calm, we BB Leghorn at & (nonneayr6). and reached Claim Vecchia about 6 nest =ruin p but were' kept on beard waiting the pleasure of the Police with about 7, wlum we Were gracias. ly permitted to land, ourpserprts luting been previously sent on - shore for inspecting', No steamboat In those warn are allowed to once alongside of the. Wharf; so we pad a Roan sack for being rowed ashore; then as lima 'le '- the peters who carried cur baggage on their books to the custata-bonse; where s' , weary htlnt vu speutin overhauling and seallagit, so audit need not be averbsuled again on entering the gate 1 ' Bann.. Far this service a trifle only wasexected I from each. Mestitime a' Montedssionalre bad gone after our passports; for which"me pald first I die charge or the papal pollee; .which I think was about three team then' for She rift of our I several Ccarole, - we Americans a dollar nob, I which-(though. but halt that is charged by our "I Consols at other Itellanicrts) &more than ie charged by those of any othernation. r-Then ' came, the charge of oizr , commiardonarie for his Berrien. We took breakfast; but that, though a severe. was not s protracted indiction, hired geen in the Diligeneo(lB francs In the enpr,lo la the body of the stage,)Andat haltpast lowers to have bees cm ourwey tulle:as. ' Bat thestart was rather lite, and on resales 'the gates of 1 that wretched village, which seemed to subsist mainly an ma petty swlndleils I have hastily described, our passports, which had been thrice scrutinised that morning within-Arty rods, had to run the punnet' again: I de not remember paying for this, bid - while detained by it the ostlers from the steble of oar,Biligenta were all upon us, anuoring for money, 7 Lela. they got little. . lion we changed lames thrice on the way Bouts, Watch postilheumasdewn upon Us foi ineptly, and out of all Wince with those Palaa°Pl,7h ° aalemPtl4.!a put bins off with Aside from those aimed in fleecing as is aforesaid, I saw but three saris of men in Ciritit. Yeechia—or rather men pandas are* Merl vocations—these 'Of Priests. Soldiers, and &E -gan. Some, united, two of these esMstge : A number of, brown, hirebeedelfwreteled looking' women were washing clatheilic.the hot sun of the sea, side, but L saw co trace of. masculine industry, other than what 4. hart desceibed,-,- -The place is said to rantain 7,000 Inhabitant,. but I think there is scarcely a garden outside its • , Hair the ay *Site tu Home, the' Toed tune along the shores of the kiedltensnea, through a naturally fertile and beentiful.,chanipeign country, once densely peopled end earned :with elegant structures, the "tomes of intelligence, tre.- finement, and luxury. Now there Is not a pt , d'n, scarcely a tree, and not sban. tin bans and thirty human halbutions In gettthroughtmt thl whole twenty five miles. Saab utter *was. dm' and Taste, in p, m i en No :eligibly, iittl, can with difficulty be milted withal seeing it. I should i•sy„it 'ea 'hardly, here' be ftehealtby, with the pure, Mediterranean directly on one side, the ragged hills but two to ire Idles Ms- tent cm the other, and the plain between very mach less marshy than the corresponding dB. 1 trict of New Jersey, stretching slag the coast from New York to Perth Amboy. A few pirie herds &astral:tie are red on theist:dales, con sidsrable.graum is ell t: l 4 some =m but stables for poet hoissasit bstaratiti of are or six miles, with perhaps as many dilapidated 'Mona dwellints;sad a few snelicked.kmny s huts Of straw or :rub are , all the ummetar t a In sight, we the tteidgeret the noble-4N Au relia' which we traverse, the. ruins of acme of the stately edlices once so sherrdant hero, and the toile isms., Men Is not arms,one tam. ens of the half dauriisreteirent to the name In- Wein' arita Vecchlimul Homo, which would be considerid tolerable in the least cisilizedportion of Arkansas or Teel& ... • Half way to Rome, the road , etrikes off, from the ,sea, and there is henceforth more cultism- Limy More grain, better amps, (though all this 'land produces .exoellently. of Wheat erid. Barley, and of Indian Cora also where thetulti gallon is not edterlystdridal ;) but stUithere ate 'very few houses, and there generally. poor,:the wretchedeat miniatures - of laser:is on one of the grim highways of the world; no garde:sum other. etidenors of . aspiration for comfort led natural beauty, few and ragged trees` and the very few inhabitants are•so squalid, so .eisieer, so beggarly, that ilseenis a pity they were not fewer. And this mate continues, except that the ,glaiii . crops Frei larger and better, opt° edible a mile or two of the gates of Borne, which , thus mama enOther. Palreyre in the Assert, only that this is a desert of man's making. I presume the twenty thirty at this end' is un beillky, area for natives, eat it euroly need not 110: All this Catopagns, with the more pea. lent Bondi° Marshes on the south, which are .now eolurging deadly malaria and threat= to render it ultimately =inhabit& Mei were ;once.; salubrious had delighthd, and might readily be made saugain. if they were in Englind; Old or New, near a city of the elm of this,theywould be trenched, dykal; drained,' and teoonvertesi into 'miens, `orchards,- and model terms within two years, and Mimed with dwellings, manalisit;eountryseatarind a buy, energetic, thrifty , poptditims • before /BBL • A tenth 'part of the energy , and devotednees.die played in the attempts to .wrest Jerusalem Hem the Infidels would rescue Home itsmt a fete not lee appnlllng• :- we ought by contract to have arrived here at half put six last stetting; we actually reached the gates at .helf-past eight, or &little later.— ffleMaur pearports were taken - from as, and carried into- the proper cam; but word came back that all was cot right; we mast go in per , setudly. ,We did co,-end found thet,what was *anted' to make all right 'was money.• Thai' was not the smallest pretest - kW thls=no Barba ry pirate ever had , Irse-ras we were, not to get oar pamports, but must Walt their approval by a higher authority, and then go and pay far It. We submitted to the Wild* however,. for we were tired,. the hour late, stoked lodgingsyet to seek, and .the hightail , here is Sad to be very un iholesome for stralsgers.- This difficulty Media ett another prteeitted Itself. The Custom House stood on the, other e street, and word came ihat'we 060th hire. wanted there atm, - though our slender carpet:page had 'been' regularly searched and sealed by the Balsa Atnetionarin at Chita Vecchia. expressly to obviate, say pre tutt for scrutioyordelaybere. No me—money. By this this time; clump and patience were get tlngseurms in our company. • Wearied to get off cheep; tnlt it wouldn'tdo., • Finally, rather than standout till - Midnight. is the m a laria, I pat dove franc piece, 'which was accepted, audio were let go. ter form's sake, oar baggage wee ituabled over, but not opened, and one-or two More heads looked in et the window for 'tackle Uhl; batwe gore nothing, and coca . , , kid paid t hirties francs" each for elide of fill cad over a capitol mad, when horses and feed are abuynndant, and must be cheap; but air oar came down upon ns for more mon. ef for taking us to s. hotel ; and as we mild do no -better, we 'grade* give him tour hence to set down four of no (all the Americans and Eng lith he had) at one hotel. , Ile there by the Dillgeace Of!ce; however, and there tbrse or four rough Cue:Lomita jumped unbidden oaths vehi cle,. and, when ire reached 001 hotel, made themselves busy with - oar little luggage, which wa would bane thanked them to let alone. Flav in obtained it, ere.settled with the postillion, who grumbled and scolded; though we paid him. more then his four franca. Then came the leader of. our robmteer aids, to be geld for %Meg down dui luggage: I had note penny of change left, bat °dant of oar company scraped their pock ets of a handful of cos,. which the yacetice rejected with acere;_tw alter us up stairs, (I hope they did not pick them - up afterward,) and • I hearitheir Imprecations until I had Tearbed My room, bat a Mimed ignorance .of Its/lan shielded me from any beide • in the_,yrradees:7— oda my two light carpet-bags, which .I wits not allowed to earl, come up with a froth deraukd for partmage. • Dont yon belong lathe.hotell 4 "Yea,"' .ffneneenish instantly r. .I shut the door in his face, ,and let tdm growl to his heists contemn and thus closed My Arst day in the more especial dominions of Holiness Pine 11G. IMMUZIME • Ito/M.—The Her.: Bacon, who is travelling , • exteesirely, and . Is the correspondent of the bi der:ad 12 .es em, written Mum Mosel, tinder date of MaP2list.': Truns the Dootmee letter we make the following extract: . • Seven date; li to . a boar, from the time of *Cr • embarkation at Disrbekr, our rafts werefasumed to the steer bank beneath the gate of ./Josel. Mr. Marsh ems sent' for, and we haseened•om preparations for landing. Hundreds of persona were gathered upon the shore to see so strange ri spectacle se the snivel of Franks with ladies sad children. • Yet we were treated as we have not been treated In some other Idahoan:Mien pleas,' with perfect decorum. There no throwing of stoner no , bootleg, no audible Or . risible Insult. Thal& owing portly to ths In fluence of the British conenlita, and putli the fact that Mr. Ward's works here, have en epitsteC with the Influent - eof Mr. end Mrs, Beam to Meek the people some lessons of rp• Bret Orr Freaks.. On Mr. Mereh's aerial, we were ready bland with all ottsluggege, and Jut after the sun Weep is were at the endal our long journey in the .court of Mr.' M.'s house.-:- /uni here ere_wert 'greeted by Idlesh, (the Wit h& whose wee hubeen end so often ha the idirsionary Herald)iwbo minted as in English Irtimine, dew brterini: ,' The aspect of-the iniseitinary work here, so far as I have seen it, is encouraging. , Saturday evening I attended a eerrice• at limb's house. At sir o'clookin the morning of the Lord's day, I attendedi a aerrce at the little chapel Which has been fitted up—'-not with pews or seats, but with mate and studs pulpit for the use of the mitalob. Again I attended i Bible Mass in the court of. M Marsh's house, et the heat of- the day, began tteabate,, - At each of.theee efirridee tits number of persons attending teas aboit thir ty. Mr. Marsh. preached .In' Arable, and was heard ;with every zindiaatioli of. Interest 'fby. prayers trite offered by satires.* I wu. =mei tied anti gratified with the einging of ' Arabic bytinti to enema familiar butes—o thing which has oat beettfonnd Practicable at Beirut. Here the:hymn, have been composed or tranietiii fromtbe Eaglial, by Micah, with no great regard to the 'deems& niceties of Arabic poetry: and thi natives Web tinetunes without difficulty.— At Beirut the hymns hare been Anithedand pol ished by Wise scholar, of the highest standing: and the tinging, of tAem after a fair mrpeziment hoe been abandoned: One reason of the (SS& Tonal rosy be,,ther , the tallies to this :.quarter bare a better ear for music than the Arabs of Mount 'Lebanon . and Beirot—in ,other words, there is ins Arabia , in their blood and - guile The pretence of Maw. Williams and Salome 'endentlyitopitted, a :new impulse to . the neon of female educsOon: Since our arrival' there has been a constant succemion of women, Chaldean, Syrian, Jacobite and Mohammedan, eggnog to see the Frank ladies and the number of raps in the girl's school, which before our arrival was only thirty, has already increased to forq.. This may be only a transitory phenonie non, but it In worth recording. Rostra DUMPS aim TIMM TICOXES A lindiin paper, "in older that the case msy ho thoroughly undenstood,", gives the following echeme of the English Bishoprics, ea. settled In 18n,.with the respective incomes then asslyied to them, and adds the sunned list of revenues naiad by them in IMO, as given under the signature:l of the bishops themselves,An the re tarnjtat laid before Parliament : 91991999 d in 13::: Ilantiii4l In 1160 I'. Cantabnry 16100 Cents b m ,16 000 Kart 10000 Sark 190 . 19 219 9 46/ io W u t i o s entwalnionen 609 IA !wipe ' For — *Cin r , Farsac . ' . g git • t .„.,,, -, , n ..„ . t v Nl to comminloaers 112 , 0 3 0 3 1 Iii.7;01:8114 Rumor': :i 273 ' 0 26 1' 1:Mr L •• 2 8 26 s , • 4 Pam to oammusioures t 3059 1 - • , Bangor' • , Ira tub_ pai wnis 6000 Bath radNens • 161 Ovum •d MO pulite t .. - 4 , szi Flr k r • - 1'" 9.1.1 1 t.r I - .? '-. Chkesta • ,; • 4406 L'ilebestit• . 5 . 310 counoleglowoe 6.10) ;StTh.l4l's '1 150 D ltalids; • 6 0 . 2 i Eir .6lloo'Elx 9 , -, - • 4 • rldto,omp:o.i..., ! T i z Glonfonter .d Thi5201 , 4170• ray tml . - . •. - 4 ' 4 " Lincoln • ' :, • - 4 2 ' 3 Lhit4llll - ' • ' • 4 4 "' 1 Petatoitoach _ • • : 4 ft Rubatee 41 rWa . im o,n/ N • , 110,1. 1 3 ag.c.,llpo(PalpNae . tutor '6 Ooa I y f~ loor rd esteisn4 , BrbO:d s ooe ,llJJccLhif 700 , . , 'O r = b • ro Berl:ester a 000 .Wonmszer . _ 00 0 On ?nada/. the 23th lost. Ms. Unlantitt. °pi:mot of John CoOliss. The Ammo% 101 taro plan this Often:loon. st 8 &dock, Gam the rendez= of tun htntond. No. 69 Tunnel street no ftleationtol awash:tawrn of the time AT so isonsettolls Invited to Weed. • • - {CDs MoLs.itea Ltvsk Puss teNror .ac.—Ttedo ihodurvish wsks. ear !maw& ...was tug boom Imons and anhadahad. as °idyl* oceouothi „tha , theinithet itt nstietis.' ". MB oar na.hot oar trial eatiblhh *lsis bibs title of Shiner sip ,dheah glar the suns& Lam oahaphhat. The Ibiloadagler tc[thariai d.l.fliet ha NW' Taft.. BIX.I etupsocr hi 41446". / 1 / 1 . Ig• aitahhhi ha thsa WU= drew got* . . . . ttuth ue. 214 I hive NM out an /our. TANK pin., out at beztou to ban amt* . tot huuolstdr; total haus sold • Imuirtobor uvailth If I US twenbro. hid with Mom The folubthat•hrs to &Orr. tn. lb: them: but then tar &mot Bata& not tow. Pow xed aa• amebae parulrb.; 7. SHORT. DrcorOL J. KIDD • CO. No. (0. - Wood - Tor RI. br 3 30.313iieltS or The greatest remedy of the, age oeme - to to the ealebestel nsolkine did ILO. sn Uniment.. it lhewd r ix, entemil &inanition: midis to ociitto mm to:ammo' ottoutsa for toodueoton , pene, tatorthi Wad Ilmbh eo. • Mad Milaninet were braise, whirl threatened martittaMian W itiduest men* rowdies tone Mixt, when Lk ma *hind tet 'it.o. raneire Arabian Liniment. ono bottli a