'CI'S ! ' Rtill -t;AZE"1"1 _ _ I CIAII.I4D . N 1 WIIITIi a Co. PITTIIIIIITLOH. TUESDAY 51011.111116, ATRIL 13, 1352 Antimaso le and Whig Connt~y Convention teirTho Whigs and Anti-l'traaans, othc gt..tr,C.llllt4, Will meet nn PaurdaY, the 2,11 . n{rt, at 13.m.*cutd Oa.. of hoLlive pnto.y tooctloga he ua~ le torreral•loction distrkt.d. rto the lowitiablot tospectivelY at 3 o'cll• - k. P to ad• iddrm at 3. oieept Pitt to•rnahln. • lo tin. INtt townaltly of >< &Moot, I . , sdinntrt at 1 drink; and In the sovoral weal• . 12 lid.to adjourn at P o'clock. teWtOretinn to the .Mato br by ballot. E.eh of the eknt2 , in diatrttda to nN•et two deln,autt to, county conyoutloAd to be bold at d Conn House, on Monday. the 2114 of I utx.fdllo'• It :6 n'alettk, A' M., to norulnatd a holed to bo aupporutl tbd party: et the ensuing ontober eltddino. (I.alttdatt. of Cormott.te of Gorto.Cood.o,O. _ . 13,..11 , 11851ANN1t. . 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The correspondence of an able and indepen t dect looker on ftt.'itiash in7,ton, each as “Junins,":in these' exciting po litical Genes, is of much interest and value to reader!. The harrowing -details we give of 'the dreadful catastrOphe at at Louis, will be road with inanroful intere,t The let r:•of Gen. 11411Asow, will al,, as well at tutor matters, attract the attenti..n of the read- TIM EVENltiii. Professor of the Westerg Theological Seminary, will deliver a „lecture at Masonic Hall, on the miljecz of ••Po ,Pciy . and our Free Institutions." From the high 7gtMbnasg of the lecturer for learning and t.,1- irots, - nintrifom the facts that he bas travelled ex. ,t,nalvely iti Catbiotic Europe, and can opealt from pusin*eheeriation of the'effeet4 of Papal iof atiaco upon national character end ilmti to lion, ut may expect an Intellectual treat of no chi:4- Mo:: order. The subject is our of intenee'in- . tt ertj and ie lo be inve3l4,7,ieed as it hail n.,:er'been before pMela,ps Hulghe? and O'Con ter Lave done one. cation of ,etvil liberty mere eu. - vice than they intend6d, by opening al, /Controversy. Dn. Wanes LEcrrni,--Tne. JOI'UNAL.—The tf.aradi, of yesterday, copies from toe, Gazer, Or report of Dr. Lecture, and o. t only "maker :to acknowledgement of the soutce frbm iviitch it received it, but in an arolimi- fir its ern failure to report it, and pubioh .c.to routinely with tor, it endeavoreln dam tt , e accuracy of our repait. 'We hove, tal to •ukle .to compare the relporis, o. public iho IV:, papers, and find that a few alterations hove t.hen made, in the copy published by 'the Poured, enlY one of which change.; the 6V,0 in the letint; and that eaeaped the atteatioo of our proof reader, at the hour of three o'clock to the movaing when worn out with hie labors, and • 'Which any reader of senee would make for hitt.- 't4f In every-other cum the alterationo are un- i - ituportant. Ita we also found, to this comps, ‘ ..ef , n, shout a dozes errors madeby the Journal, WMehtner the serum of the Lecture, so that of the all the "numerous corrections nod alternt Slone,'' of which the Editor rpeake, the report ri the Gazette in the bent,. and. most nearly re presenta,the language of the diitinguished Leo . This may seem a 4113311/1 matter...to tzar reed ore: Int wF could not, in jnitieb. to oureelves, , r ,7hss oier belch n pa l pable and !rant.. iri-olition of the l ri,ht• and epoxy:airs netenowirdged by trEpt—to" • • -„,:ethers , of the press The .old• to report the lecture and tre •-;,oir it and did nor fad: Ito 13011 at principle of justici or honor had the Jour. ;ftti a tight to appropriate our property Fithout BISHOP Haunts, t he reneratils 6enior of tho Niethn4ii.e E Church- dial in l'oughteep eio, Neri Friaay last. lie wan a Surly ...raini•litly useful nosuoin chic Ilintste ,l . of T.it a m cut, labotioui oral .11," tinguicithi liiuJlop of the Church of which ll , id hxd made him; overecer. Re eball palish tr.' farth.curcicount incur next. Isutwsn, to , 11VIISTP.H.—Mr. G. P .BIII,I I A has withdrawn from the elitorship of this ster ling Whig sheet: and Mr. J. Row 6..48 his place. He goee for Scott decidedly, nod gives good reasons for so doing. 111,0. Ent,tau Srsater„ of North Caroline, cos pnblished a letter in . the Repel) in reply :p iho remark in the letter to the New York En- Press, which we copielL which asrorted that Mr. fltepley-would not support Gen. BCott,unless he pirlpfed himself on the compromise. measures, clad shook off abolition influences. 'Mr Stan ley ktater he never said he would not support :flex,. &nth and wilt not say it now: lie pays a iflgh compliment to qen: Scott, and Clpiletl as 'follows: The people of!North Carolina want a man whose opinion, tire known,- who in worthy a? confidence in all the relations of life—of triad pittrintisin and thmispectpd integrity. They de not want a man who writes' letters nod makes pledgee just • before an electitin—lritern that veivetld requite , •personvil explatuttiiLs” every ton days to enable the country in, 'understand them v' is an old trick, by which 1' do not intend to be alarmed, to excite prejudice against one who may be nominated by the Whine, to charge him with want of fidelity to Southern interests Mr. Cloy, Gen. liarriuoh, Gen; Taylnr,Mr. Fillmore, Webster, and Gen. Scott have all been de nounced as abolitionists; when their names hero been brought, forward ;as candidates for the Presidency.. So It will -be, no matter who is ttnetnatcd. Ewe. STA MLRY. Fine Mews Lagoon Lew.—Thu following's the /bet of the yeas and aays in the Howse 'rat liar. ristrurgh„ on the rote which defeated the. Maine L,u: 1, Ins—Meson; Ac s ser, App/eton, Benedict, Blaine Broomat, Chandler, Bougan,:Fiffr,.oibbs, 'Orifford, ORM, flossier, Hamilton, Bart; Bar rie, Hubbell, Hurtle; :lames, of Cheeter, Jattiee, of Warren, Kelso, Kilburn, Hingeley,- LeugbEct, gea/nekey,llC.Cune, McConnell,' McKean, Ain clay, Madeira, ,Meloy, Meriinan, Sfylcrt,, at Allegheny, Miller,-of Phil., Painter, Primes', Reel, Rhoades, Rites, Sharron, Shugert, Scala; Sonde; Springer, Torbert, Wise-46. Napa--Andere.n, Byer, Bigelow, Black, Blair, Poo.xl:lßio.k,,Crai g , Dengler, Ely, Evans,'Flan Foliger, Freeland; Fret; Oahe, Geodwin, Gaffey, Henderson, iferbeirt, - Hook, Huneecker, Heen, Kraft, Landis, Lowry, Leech, Lilly, Mo. Oranaban, Mellinger, Myers, Miller, of -North allllEtell• Mott, Moorey, Pitwaell, Reif. Bidder, Riley', Ringer, Rableum, Schell, Sett . ser, Eheaffer, Scbull, Steward, Tbomae, Wagner, Walter, Fest, Rhey-60. The laemtere in italic, are train Allegliony county', - end we are glad to see their cameo all ricArded in the affirmative. ,`or the Pittzhargh Gazette. EDITOI—Sir Ain your paper of the 7 t h in'et., , X 'Sid an "adreziyeteent" {lver ton name of T. J. Bighorn, in which are teyeni mistat, muds—one of which only 2 will . notice at this din*. He says bad token the - precaution to leak Personally to the tHipator fromihis tfrot,lrezplained to him its present .position, and requested, if the matter should be agita. tad, thit l I should at the earliest moment be in formed of the same. He promised not only to give me this notice, but added unasked assurance that I; need not fear any interference with mat t.," Pullin In Court." I regret that lam compalled, by. the coarse Mr. Bighorn has ta ken, thee publicly to say that no, each rninrepta don eier occurred between • him and me; nor did I know that he war is say tyay interes tpd in 6a matter: Janis , HAUTILIZS. , , Hutonnuou, April Bth, 1852. Martar re. can Pors.oThe following . ; It em of news by the haat arrival, will .attract eaten- Minim has boldly thrown down the gursnt- Mem the Papacy:. and the etruggle , hetwe., it and Republicanism it. Italy, when it doe. oome, is to be one of life and death. Certainly the present position of "hit liolinees"—propped up an be is by foreign bayonets—de .precarions in the extreme. That the majority bt the Italians *re opposed to hie rule, 1. proved by the fact that he dare not rely upon the fidelity of his own subject.. It is but of the queStioti that such a Ante of things can last: and there is probably no ocber ruler in Christendom who would dar4 to offer such au insult to his people, or be mean enough to retain power on such terms. Of courtM' such a ruler, tit sustained, cannot be atiy - Ithirl elso than o l tyrant. A meeting of the friend, of Italy bud ballets -place in London. M. Marini was the chief den te:, He said thni . the Papacy was the mine of his country. The moment the Pope was laniced to hi« forces, and deprived of the aid of ..ti,nstrian and. French troops, be woold rou awe : ) , from Rome, nod thus the question would he solved Kiley aimed, candid!) speaking, at the destroc tion.of the Papacy,. both Co %temporal and spit itual power. When the Pope.had run away, they would adopt Measures to ascertain the.ac tool state of belief in Italy ) and the meeting might' depot:llon it, the vertlict woul d he thot the Papacy was a cone The Chairman begged M Mszini would ex nt..al why he did not desire tO • nee liberty estah iished iu Italy under a Monarchical form of Onnernit. rat. Max"ni snits - ere& Thq declared them e(' VCA Republicans because they are Replant .o', anti they arc so mainly because they are Italians. Thera who asked to have a Ilona,- ch'cal corm of Government established in Italy, target that there •ere nut ingredients in the comity to constitute it They declared thorn selves Republicans, because every attempt that had been made without ',positive flag, round • which,to rally, bad failed. [Hear.] AWFUL EXPLOSION OP THE OLENCOE. We col:Ocoee from - the St ',tot Rrir:' , lle•ln, Of )touchy, April-4. the following occoutit of the , bowlful explosion of the steamboat, Cileurte; which took place on the t 4 ,ititrilay ereniug pre vious The harrowing detach should call .loud- It upon the authortties of the countrt. to a lopt rotme more utriugent lIP , OUres t,. I.leVa , ol such . tremendous catastrophe,. We are called on to record a most territite ot• t, , trorbe—the exvloston or the steamer ukn coe, suit the destrucuon of n largo number rf human beings—it enet he ,i , wort:tihe , l ,how m wii ?li y The history of too dreadful rermill,. well iiif`liTZ c. t:1 %seem,. it ilortor the pro esc.mnicto. iiMmt 4.21 fel tow The steamer Glencoe. hod just arrived; on Sat urine evaitaaa..betweet, seven and eight 0',1,?..k. (rem New`Oriesna. Leasoy laden. and was gni deavoring to effect abutting list•est. Palo Ant eltent.Ul streets The ste.:Poters Aleck Scott, Georgia. I,..ttaract, and Western World were la tag. ~oe beside the sothdr. At that point, and inc Glencoe sCs nt • tempting ,-11 rntranct, ',seinen the Cataract and and Georg s. aue wth her t,,e, n lath• above the ',to or the ileorit, when two or tuona of h,r to,tisre entooded. spre.l,Ag at destruction in every direo.no blot her From a' yenta,: gentleman, who, dorn.g tor op, as and trap of the O.ettene. acted 1.1 nor aratet Ant clerk. an senna. that she c•rried et,nty dc.-at p asseogers, blare or tin., on.l frem twenty x. t new v live /Whin p ts•enters give the names id. both •le•L an-I cabin passragers , ther Mice '1 he lasat touched al ,s eta' • li4bent al,trsern enthetentlj long troe 1., at persons front shore to hoard her, seal log her nu nabore con, ier eat.: The explosion cox, vi we have intimated. a iendons The rat Ire epprr won, of theGlencoe, to one rward tr the 1.11. a ad.:G.!) tile part where the inaprily .1 I ti.• l'•- bed gathered to ibe ?soda n- torn sway Chimney.. timber. ,ir,./ ice e ight Were -roller , . I g.h,•ot WWI •Ti toy heing, in every darecia-vi The wait of destruntinn was not confined 1., the filencyte The slier upper works t.f the Cataract. rolaich Iny close ny, -- talking in the nbole of thelladies' eat in. n-as den rayed 11th re boats near loye were netted, but 4, , less et tent. by the 'Pal Shortly alter the exptostou, the host wa. c o vered to la nn tire, awl e,multaueouni, with .the discovery commenced floating down The fall extent of the ruin prweenteci itseif as she passed down rhe cabin forward of the wheel bowie wae your A Portion of it had teen thrown on the freight piled at the forecastle, thin mass tieing sit high ae the after hurricane deck The flames were hurting fiercely shoot where toe boiler+ had herrn, andepreating rapidly to atl soles From the shore. many human being•, men and WOfnen. could to descried harming from' one ride to the oilier, desperately ....kit4 'acne place of esmape. One or twolaor fellows who had teen sesli. etitnif afterwards eisught in the ftllingt , cribera, ,•7terreteeeo motininc. and hour-I crying wthllY flit...existence, as the Baines re...lieu and revel-, toped them The scene erne n'tonsc horribly one Af the•bnat continued to ail Pe• dawn. her pav! filled with her enTiriiing passengers - Ttie y'awle of some other bolls also were pushed out end sgriceeded in acing others We eon make no eorrect estimate of the number of per. sous instil,' residing and ilrowntng it4l-frorn sixty to seventy were save,) Atlnaing•the ...inmate to be c,rrece;front thirty to forty, or even more, lines nave tieen tato give euch names of persons tort no we could learn amid the existing exeitenlent ••Johnte o py, clerk of steamer filencue, killed. lilt Nay found on hurricane !leek of steamer Wenterict World, horribly disfigured • .? Cleolge Buchanan, engineer of the Glenene, reportr killed We heard .the report latent! contradicted. A ens of rapt Lee, of the-Glencoe. killed Mien Kent, nn the weomer,Cataract, .Minnn 41,ittie, retry cook of the Cataract, kpled. —McLain...liar keeper of the Olenene, blown asho;e•anil . liangerottely wounded Darifet gasmen, from Wertok county. In him.. arm broken and bully scalded. Francis Cadent., a hotel runner, slightly in jured. George Wwiltington lialfe, hotel canner. dungerousfy'wouncleif in side,—right fart nearly revered Item the body—not expected to our. rive. Michael Dann; arm broken and scalded. George Reeder and James. Vides, hotel run hers, miesiegacippened to have been Ines Mr. Staddiford, from (thin, blown overboard , lig it tly la-flirted —raved s? . • • The names ahoy° were all thin we could Bath or frnm dfeltreetl4 be It all depended' on. Some twelve Or fifteen bodies . were timintyil on hont,i and on ?bon,' a very few of which coOld he blen. tiled. Cop. John Lee andjannly escaped in a miraonlons manner, as will helicon below. The scenes witneeseil immediately after the (incurrence of the cataarophe are of the most heart-rending description. We notienkfeveral men, their faces IlltlCkene4l. , therr Mother Wet and I soiled with aches, hurrying along the levik an , crying for relief One body on the Cataract tali the head blown entirely off. We saw, legs of a boy or girl, the holy having lodged it some ether direction. A number of physteiona were in ottendunce and rendered every Service which lay in their power. The body of a tady, so horribly mangled that it scantely heal together, was taken front thy rte Inn of the Cataract's ladies' cabin. She was not of course, identified It woe thought ` thi*Sti had:been blown from the ill fate I tiletr!.a ...A • ,, t1- girl, aged tabout thirteen, we. also piolleil Up Ott the CALARnet, and it was for at white bet . lieved thatehe could he saved .itut n umjnatiotshy the physicians revealed oneattvw,, fatal wounds, which Induced the opinicib -ghat shelp/0111[1 not survive mini morning ' t, 'The bathing Glencoe lodged at lirstabout the , . foot of Spruce street, wbere come of the von who hall not escaped by the yowls euccesd• ed in grainibg the wood boatel and thence ieach ing shore. Afterward, the swung round and floated until within a few blocks of 'she gas , merlin, whore she permanently loilged,arad bairn el to the water's edge. The fire was comma ideated to the wood boats she had paseed,eaven of which . that were fully freighted were 'ale . . stroyed. . , Five other empty wood? boats were also eon serried The flamer ?grew' next •to the corded wood on 5h0re,..,1,t is entimattal that from 260 to 300 cords woe" ?ohm Fortunately the fire did not spread to the o boildings oh the Levee. In our statement of the injuries ta the steam ers lying near the ()knees when oho eiploded, ire failed to give all the particulars. One of, her chimneys, we are informed, struck the after cabin of the steam,er Georgiademolishingifoom - Pletely. The etarboard• forward - rgaiard ofiihe Cataract was greatly damaged. Some slabs from the tables on the Glencoe fell on the hurricane roof of the Aleck Scott, pene trating it in several places Ono of the 'scaph pipeecoutared the texas of the Western World, demolishing enteral state rooms. - Flattened sheets of the (Himmel. boiler 4odged owthe decks of the adjacent steamer. , One of her floes was driven in the lading cabin of the Cel an:Mt. Timbers were strewn on chore, and bricks front the works about the hollere,,cast a considerable distance. The report of the expto sion Was heard far in the western extremity of the city, end the oonctmsion • felt as high up as Third street. • `filers follows an soconnt of the editor's visit to the.destl room. the bodies, none we ;., r ecognised except that of Copt. little eon, IMMIII which was in pineal, and that of Mr. Denny -the clerk.] OHIO AltD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The following letter, communicating the pro ' Tile WOUNDED. ceeln,gs of thd laic Stockholders' meeting of the We risited, SatimdaY night, sill°''abck. 6 ' 4 Pennsylvania Railroad in relation to a subscrip- Hospital of the toter of Charity, in company tion of stock to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail with Dr. Mahelare, and by the ladies ebowo all the wounded. So far as we could, we obtained road, was addressed by Gen Wm. Robinson,Jr, , the names of all those yet living. They are as follows, Wm. Callahan, a fireman, from Ireland. Ile, is not dangerously wounded Jesse IL Harrington, froteCook county, 11l , formerly of ()hie He has a fracture of the right thigh and wrist,with injuries on the taco Samuel Sloy, a man who went on beard after the boat arrived, probably mortally wounded. Daniel It. Ilenman, from Wtirrick, Gibs. county, Illinois. His arm is broken, and be in badly scalded. Looms McLean, of Ohio . , had a flesh wound, and badly scalded. It 19 3.louhtful if be recover, Thomas Oarroll, of Liverpool, injured in the head and shoulders, and dangerously. Wm firethwad This aimn is no badly wound ed, that it.wan difficult to• .get any'pring out of !inn Ile will not eurrilie Ac far as we could learn, he is from Berchand, England, where his father keeps a trtnl. lle had about him a large amount of money: which han.been taken care of, and Kai,' her amount was to his trunk, whiuh, of cOnnie, is lost frees, n passenger from Belfast, Ire land: very danger curly wounded Win 11. linthright Ho liver in Missis,ippi and was. passenger no his way to Visit lu . relnlives in (iallaway o..nniyr The Porto thinks he will recover. Frederick \V ((orlon, of (lemony. not to, tally wounded. John llrobern, only a sprain of tbe nub C Thomas Donohn, of liora.eine, holly injure. in the head and I qie rye. INOrick llr.Laugbhu, tut Irishman, from Ne ark Iti addition to the,, there were in the Pea. House, two worsen, one of th em ~ thirteen year. Cl n(lr. and is man. Henry ikerntl, thr.econ,l It Ivnn cegottnly one of the lite.t peittrel we hate ever wtittetewth awl thereeeveti yxny hf them t.extteuttly The eS , are 01 Captmtn Jelin Lee, and N p. Atoll of Pin fttintly, it. deem,' glniceo throveter tml • 11 hen the ehrigte .1. teek plare the der hmtt.l4 igare rngnged ant the ,etp.tht, tt mg beentAlert aL•la,,ro, the tt , tttin Ole forwar,l esti ont.ty ht the Itorrh,tilv , tee: etintentling thrtr operation.. hi the n.titto +troll he itch:tote ntlifte ~ 1 the` hplc , •l ott.in hint shttteretl ut , tn. .tn he felt the Thrii—n et 11., Joel, 4" a 10-h h -toed give .4:4, 1:-tick. I, ete• .I,lt Ile fell a .I,tance of prol.,.bly bwenty dr knent fife tret, oatrbibg stet, At the 0.,. re rr e-t tont to.h•titir. -P ,, . , ttnie, by the feal.,or 11,104,4 Prenerv , bclr 1,n , C101141. 3.4 opPo 11- i ext t, nett tr ,, 11. the tut••tertou nz I inf•er- bet .e• e. re,,cenb .Itibliong the ,abin 11 by - , rte.l Ibtek to the In.lte. e.hin, when, e 11001, ni IPPNIKe ttlvg7 I P pby prP•fri Pkti "atm , c.krt ttn Lee n fr,ci.tre nb..nt th..h m. nn leg, ,ini w n nat he delnincb wLthin 1.y.1 rnr p.'revier nu mb.or •rr! %Ire .I..hn au I •erv.... , n.. • !eh an.l t , tr “I %%r. i.ra ,L•I Mr. 1.e.• 471.. .1. , .1,.1 %he.ye 0,1 Ole n • ••• ,, C •• l'4f.t•Ltt Lee 1,11 kt. 1,1 1•• •ven fr,Met,ln . 1 • ~.1“r I , too I t.lnwh. I :I it. ht. I tr, ..n the horl,:kne •• Fr•s 1v• 4n, thi-t..,t • ID t . b, tAr . • tat co vr , re. ILI Ylrg,l g;,k. I,z lho Atrer. .( I ,•ter,m, •oh 1,0 1:4111, ill 41 C. 1 ,1 •In L,nu r.l a. I.of I • a •11,11,4 hrk,... I ; VILA, Idenryl.,. 1,11 itijur. I dlnirittee'r, tiear, - de liuchamin tz.ran he (rota him +tfany or h.. frie hare railed tonii•arati. ai the denevirig that they ardii.l toil hint amon, wounded Ile ha. a famiiy in thr mty. dor - gland, hut we could:hid their Ida., re.idetice to inquire after hint tic Poly, noticed ina the boa I C.T•n. ddriker. I..+y in;iired ilod it amp datedits Its,. .11 had a •.a he h, , fe turei IVrn Itranws. stnk, u.tt, pr't l'.lrnelaur M. B l"itrat,le, c4rpentor 11.. L.,. I to.i Ituchattv.a utaiin,.orn Wt l'lr tall t., n,. plo.p.mr lia. , , u , sa etrnal i.rry r aa..111, 11c1...at, h•ir keeper. ...cc e , h .r:--t..r ynjnr. I t• Act uct /,ar from the c 11... i.it belt 11,0 e.c.p..1 vi Thou injury uvt:twrcv • J.A.,1,1114(1,4 the , en.l.ru regroter of he Crier:ere won trend, 10/ or, ether hrroit4 mad rrepere, r.i 1.11 orl i_j . nrog, hoer We cep; It Teri...rine Srlanothert,l W Nerrtr. Apaae ll.lrringien. Ilene., IVerrter. Ire plrete, fretermingten, Irtartheray, Rini:horn, IttruirJre,J r' Port,,, Frani. Inge..., II Ire roe, Kureheele. Potrrek Fenner, II It Ileeslar. Jre. Edward, !Oro Itenter, Thee J Water, awl ',ver t Ire shove per...eget, ertatr•rterl at'Seer irrlennrt for Si Lore, lirey,!ht., honor :for NlttChest II at New irtr , roo- Slentphie, it berth, at Ireton gouge 1., tri Leat , . Ilarroen. or litter, !Inert for Mrrertt.rm et7. fhreo other, in the led,. rertrin ore rnxrit e.I bertha been taken. bet Ore' ewer, ere trot tether rorerre may elan hone torn relrell :red ne note Illot•IP Nlefiathey embarked at NIIIOiII, f.lr lllrbelar, 601°11. nI N lit, for Lee 1•1.... r Prmeetoo j..r tti L t Ka 1,111, at ()Am.., La for liolent; l'aemi, at Nap., le.. for Ifelen, I..inningtmut, at rite, Co ler 1.11., at Nietoplii...S II Nimirele and daughter It Niemen". for n't Loo". J Young. at Niemen". f Head No. In. J Pritchard, at Weill Mcl'huetere bar kindly furnished n with Ihrt rubloined of tinuditt., t e if the wittiniliul lute jertlay afierne.itt John Hyatt. En eut gineer lir l'ope atopnilteil right thigh for eumpounti (metnee.4 the knee. c.f. , untie.' The. utter not ni the hospital . • Pal Nlr.(ilneklatul, Jentey Pity Injury of the ankh) and bruised gener.Oly—iluing iliimen 11. florriogteni juitt (rein eitilifornin i awl linen near Chleag,), thigh and writ frnemre I. hull otherwhw badly hrutertl—will probably the. Win. Callihan, Wieland head nJcrr , l,and body bruniell--ilaing John firnhApl, firemnn, (not injured —,lning dmm~ei Flay s F.nglatof, head injured; and ride brained --doing. well • William eltrliikhwait, actor, head and face in• jared —dank- tolerably well Thomann Donaho, of Dithilque, badly Scolded on the held and Neu, artnr t.lad b o dy—d mng i o l. ernldrwell • FIV Barlett, German, fare and head mud badly. bruised Doing tolerably well ~Mr Dunn-4111+ , 1 and bruised Doing well Mr. McLean, bar keeper. badly injured -evert' plager C4er orural Little girl, ;trod ,harem o birteen, ne am not known, an.l has not heel, redngnited or "Eclaimed.. On another boat when accident or Carrell . badly injured about the hood land is prohably'dio Ileamno—doing tolenthly well Ttiomna Carrel,. Liverpool, Eng , bead and shoulder ilijnred and badly scalded. I. ,g Edward,McCreb, Ireland, badly ficalded, bold injured and body brubled. Died exterday af ternoon. Mr. W. It. Carthwright, of Mien:. father Nevi in Callaway, county. Lower jaw lectured in two places: facts and head badly wounded: right shoulder dielocated, and holy entirely acalde4. Ili once In very critical . Last crenlng, about ten o'clock, Mr. Carth• right, thei ,nciati from Mieaiesippi, on hie way to Colloiray,:died Before bin death he made a 'mixt/pollee will for the dietribution of hie property. George W. Ralph, porter at American House, compound fracture hip hone': also, right ankle and burnt. Died at Hospital this morning. Governor Bigler, a contemporary says has to edtt more bills In two months, than Governor Johnston did jn three and a half years. Hon. Enactor MARSHALL has written a Jong letter to the Fdltar of the "Nthlo •Commrrrinl Advertiser declaring that Mr. Fillmore in the first choice of nlne-tenthe of the" Whigs of lientacky far the Presidency. „and exprettsing groat sur prise .Atha inactivity of his friends in New York. lie say. that anises Den. Scott shall write a litter giving pledge for his conree on the sub— jectof. Slavery, he cannot obtain the'vote oft single Slice States Prwaident of the 'latter company, to the Ciminci of Philadelphia. Vie trust the . Couticilloof our' sinter city will hasten to award the rettonable hod eminently just domand made. GIRARD Hon., P 111,1.1.111 A, • April oth, 12452 To the Ibmorohle the Sleet o, It Coroner Cnlgnrii, thr esly f Phdorirljoht,o It tTkns(os,—lt wtll not, I trost, tin looked upon :44 u warranted intrusion 00 lb,• part of the n to Can Vey to the City roue. city of Phil elelphia copies of trio vroneedino of the latPstockhnHern lilooolle of lb Pcnu.sly. uialn.! Comp Any. which hare el...ejni 1,4 name in Ili VILio nll,l l'enn.ylvani;t It kilrool roullomy relittloits to the 13Iter I hope, prove a.1.11/ate apology ry peetfullr and earm,t ly kt“r4j.lt. 1 . .11 elide rli lion on your the The elahorated and intelligent repot, of the Committee to whom the glibit.Cl W. 14 refer re I et a for r m ~ eeting of qmekhohl,, ,, , CoVurA the who me le ground zuel rib tee the tindermgned from the duty, ~, ,upying.hut aurud part, .n of yoUr time in It, further elm:l4l,m, It fr.on the rerud. th, ...freedom to The et ov: • luy tine aount) .kilmrhen, to the Amok 4., the l'etv, ay ,10,,,,, td Ceti t'° 411 ;:n Ibletand&r tor w•ra no Allegheny. Ilett whenever theP the Weeleell 11,.1,,w1.. rendered .1 e‘pedieol. the l'enters,VAßlM id I "loran,: w.e.e, To .11.1:11.014 , SlIt11 ,• 111 141a...1 .truttot. • , 1 the 1.11. 11 1 1•Itr-1.11,h ,h . 81.04 , , f .111. plt , :lpe of y..nr .11 , iwurn from the re, •I It. ~,, I (tit •Lt t.te‘t meetls., -to by them • for unAry , ,tte.ll,l.c... 1111. k •,r• • iii 5... y 11.1 n kthcoxle• • oti ~ e rt. A iIS wtittote, I.tirAt MA' ••111i;. rit,•••1.(•1,•• and A 11,1 wit) 11.1 , y i rtt . .t I=l nt.. • 1).• •• 11112112111111 rslr • r =ME •t• !Mr :u.qtto t right w ..,,n4piel.• 1 , 1 1 ..r.t - rho al. — ahirt ht.t. p•rina nt.l requirei. , Plpr.l,ol ••••••: rtpti••ti 1.. that 1.11)1:.... 0 , 4 , 114, 11,.. I' vats'r. .r . rrt(.lo:..r, z.h,o, ,r , i. , 1••. 4 f o TKr, 4hmr.— I , r tlrrnt ~or Subuiltlinc brrrwlth .0 c. Ttcht, ttie 4 Ihrertzprg I. tt, r..port Corrirotte , t.. kn I.I• vt, the .th 161.. r the 0, nor In 11,,n4 rriqn.thi.l%, •.• t "41 FELON WASHINOTON 10==1 Flip -perch „r enl6lCitY. 41. the lithitte t.l Jvr. trl illP letter tre Ilan 1!.1*•rt1 far .tibt .1L Irh.. I ..4.1. ,e( 414, (juts 1 - 4! S.Oll pn••11. th, 11 unnTri,ll,l, ~1/ the l' tolt ~ky yrilltn, 13ko ntly ple , lvrA Jotter, rrly , t 1 hi• chnrne• ter for rnrArrui,n /1“1 ...1.1 , Ow, ot.l up,.o hl• rorn.l p..ra zipki 111, tlarilvy . ' Ia currnr 'when he lit, Ihp c i I flan. .111 t.v I.v .ell.l &Inn It .Ntst i 1.11.1,1111.1 IfttAtietitt Iltv 5.11,11 nglattt-1 ..ny • k I . r - Whtizt. rutty Itomtwor. .1 , 104 that when r,i.e l .tgatno r,l tt ...• he repelled 1.1111 1.0,41 11.1111 I,A, if main rta ti,tl tell her ..; . 100.1 on no I.hgertog prrj,eliCe '" `' l to" hot . 1, ta;zathat. F.lltnore, tor-tuhe ahtlr Inl . rbgro.ls he 11,0. - .rt...1 L./. , 1 .1. tot. reght.., of hot osra State and the North to geoei the otg• grepll••• 'Tint of Slavery, blti there im—on.l the lull VVlttg ..trenelit .he South .061 n.. 1 be sottrentrot•.l upon Lite 'f ha tr, dlr. ._ r IN v I , ouscov "i cVeb..ter.4lll that ...Jinn tot the are eVen ..trbuger. Then,r• prejtolle, • table to tho peophe of the `lto, Irherr thoy el• '". 5.1, for to prat:tieli they nmoi.l I" ql.no s iillo pro,riptinn of all Nor.hoto nten,-- . rthelper fa n• WO to Southern pri.t..t.niohm nr 1,1, Itnl fact i. a ,toted, 000.1tIllitr , . nn Lin. .I.le rtrrninent in prim i . 1 Ova. Sanleff 3 . 11111.0111.111 y 411.1.• A state of circumstances idle 'mann 10 , 101 i 111.,...1..r. It w".t t.....t,e• r.. , 1.t, .41 ..11.. r iallee.on Northern Whig, to oinitinquiry into the i i V" ' 4 " l ' " " '4 " - "'" 4 4 " "`L iv ' vv4 " loon "" truth of the barge that lien Senn ems and 10 ! . " a :, ' ,l r ii. e iii,..iiii iiii•iiiiiiiiies .- 1 liitili 0 t.' , .. in favor of measure, which they believed to he I iiv'ii i.'" 4 • insulting and unjust to. them, and I eee pe.lieei 1 agty-.lon l'el • TIN,II. "1 all kin& execute.' and tlikeolle4tit4ltiourti in theinaelvea With the dliii ; i vi ihviie eon e...,...44. nn.l O . 4...a....,..t.1.. rftl., Ithe_raqty n nil accommodating temper yr Isiahi a ,::' .'""::;7 oil ,:. '.. .i .:....,":: P.. "'" 3 " ' s - . ' have cif irk), distingukhed the mosses mil lead - 4.,.1... VIII 11 . ,...1. 11,11. 4.t Ls.llng. Ila • itaLlent. i t 41,1., Cr, of heal of our political parties in their dehl-.' "'•"'':.'"'" '''''.:' . i ' • "`"' "" I '''''''"'' '''""' l logs with the South, the Whig, of the Fern ! States ore willing . to adopt a Southern nom as I their candidate, provided be issues no ',noires- I to of limitilily and proxerirtion motile! them —.. t Some iiMutherti politiniana, bondedhy the i' Alai, 1 which long distracted, once liotrayeil, earl thee left the Whig, party, iti.i.t (hot each .4 rnithirrs. to shag ho issued. They inaisi that lien Scott shall first he made nilions to ttli 1 11111.0i4very, anti compromise, end moderate Whige rd the ) Free States. They will not.vots for the .mote candidate who receives the votes of iiAliolition iista ' Why the men whom ales call iillioftfain isle comprise three fourths of the Whig party of the North. Ilow many Whig'Ntates di these modest gentlemen control, and how many v o te, do'they cart. They control the party in Georgia.' Florida, and a few other States. Now Gatti the Bret are hopelessly le . et to the !hip.. They aro as certain for any lit,einecratie Honker or ri•-in fromiser whom the Lattimore Convention may present, an Alabama and Virginia are: and the. whole "union" faction will go for that caieli ,late. The genuine Whig Stateior the Sclutk insist upon no such test; and If they did, North ern Whlgs would nut submit to'it, The pulps hie object of this entire contest shout men to to procure the manifesto discrthesd. If issued b - fore the notainatien it would defeat Gen. Snott in the Coivention, if issued after his nomina tion, it would repel elfry Northern Ilectoraf rot, although it wool-1 sectire some ten or dor en otherwise doubtful SOnthern I learn that the adjournetFmettitig of Whig Senators will be held in the Senate Chamber on Friday, when the report of the Committee. al, pointed nt the Piet meeting, to confer with tfhig >knitters of the Iltmo, will be receive I- find that a noparate vote wan taken on the adoption of the Iwo rearpromine resoiationn ou lotalay, ienolution wan that which mnyli mgeosal locution of the Fugitive 1, et. The vote upon IhiO wan 100 t o ad N orthiru Deinocrniii .inthero Siiiithern Whip. N:trthern .;"nthern Northern I.rfnomnilA . 'r zt. M. on WedneAd3y the I rth al .51,1. at thr r•-•td.r.... of Calabar.. • I. tlia-Itnln, 1ra.... Thtml at.. a •••••r .‘tr. Itr rat r..r•-• bang a'., th..ntira latuarta. t; form tar.. rt.untat mat .1 Mal.aanr, Conktu n WIYJ,.or bad . I 1511, 'Lei, rob, 111.0.• , Ilarara Slant-1 wl •r et•ntrn rnah,apy. .•arn ' nAdln rt.: a r.t.r.bar•. andelatratta /00 , b.. and oil., a lan, •.....r•rat•••1 I. ! , 1•11,01, Dur•au.....l 110Irtiabla. 1.. r•. , a • ,r1•1•.c.1 kth•ban anJ all.c•lnar 0t,,•1 lI~IvI it i b, "l . r. l2o[.i i. ii. , T ;, Orr of r :r LI E , Fr. I that I • t b l'a. 11511 I.lth. an.l on .r.ra aor.o..ult To••• l l . 51. ta, 1.11 a. 11 •• , r , Itt• b • , •r• • ra , "a4 •••-a .. " Aar.. ! 4.1 11 .r,!••••• Fr,, IN.. “I" "' '1 1...' It 1111•111. F. I‘•olri:STt. ,I• 14 tn 0.1111.015 r/11 4,1,51, .t r ' t rrt. la • •. ..1 0 II: 1151,...af ti. .1.. • 1.; .550:5 . apl2.tt I I .11;1, (; It \ I Ittr nal, by 111-51 . • a bnpj.e.;ll, !halLao Itontarratr an w party we 71 flynr the ICI, .tl,l sylor•onv It by ;1 rnqiority I .II 4.i .L v.., .1 I": 11:. Whig, I.v..nsy r. 1.1,1 111.tly ilpe Act. fly.• a r.,, • • (thy lie 11,4jority N,r111.-In Inr N , rtin rn pert. In., 4.; 11.• of ow rtillr. 1.,0 'l~h,• i\'~liG qnc .d .iLo >..rn~ 1211=IMIIIMI 11114 ..111 1 11p.o-1 , 1.11 hou up 01 eI r liartn th,lk K,„„ ~,r,ls ••111, .1. I ril , •t ,Il 1 kit .111 h. r1.1“111.5 i I h • 110. 4tpl h .• .p, 1 ~~ ~~, - 111 1 y ==l trt.• r. %kir rri.re, rrr, i. I. rri• r nli =MEM r.. , .I.) r0,• , 1e.1 to 3 f , 4 , ta.Alo. 1111111121 tFur enet an gr.erlng eornltterre 1.11 Itret tht mitt ethlkhle etet•e:e In the Na 1.. \lr IVel•.uer i ituut .1 b.-110. ~hi~•n- NA I , I n 4611 natt 1,1,1,40 111, 4.1 I ..I 1••• hroottht ug to l Ihe S4II ;,tyl The tdeet or Ihtry nrrootzemettt wotthl 1,• zt•.• thp p.. . Sw,ruzu, Inn to dray c,14, by which .Lo v,.uhl reach it. The I. en , •1,1 it • 1 . 0 0 ,iivalent th, V. 11,11 tn ,ht• 11,0 t.. i Snit ./ n.O ,n.l h:r ..15 t Lt,.. •.I Ihr .pg„ 111:1 , 4 , ,iri3te WO re 04.1 to !Ivy... IL.- •oljort xl all Zjt Mg. SAM I. M. Kies--h Ine•I ',nu. tiar , ;•, , ”•••ro } , PO wilt. t ,lk alout %dial tru.l In „ """'"'” I I %I • %..rmirt., sktpril ".• I '%T NloKendree Wright, M. I)., • Purir•n• I..ntott Itt; • •• not/tont tilo ttutlist, to 20. t. Non bolow -•••••• SPRING ARRANGEMENT,, ennsylvania Rail Road and Etress , Packet Line. P•ws“.l • • Behr,. Piroda,gh, I",trk, Phtladdrhea and 310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles CanaL TIMM. T 1110. 1 ,111. Alll ItTl YIII 111 11 , ‘Ultr Fill E TIP 1 . 1111,A BELPIII.I 4 ILI LT. $lO. MArr. - r, tt ww ••‘. t:okroarAury flwn. Og N the opening of Canal Navigation a dai- F IT ian. Park,: lloate Win run. vonn...n• a: va s e. th.. I . .norrlvarkla Itailrood A P ‘ a.,. haat I.ar. v.:Arun:ll ~err .rein oo •I take tho Itallrnad at Blair. r.ll. :AAA t .tar al no..A. cnnAno, thn I . ..rtage Road :o 4y. Artl• 11144 11l 1 . 1.11a.1.1Lia halnroor, Amer n.at Itnlnntone P111M.47/11 arrl , al at Hum I.oroh. haln. the Kaproes Train Carr or Iho Italtlmora and guaqu..hanna Nall Itaa‘l 10 that ear. annrln In Um. to. pr0..4 to Waxlatorlarl elly.oanso rooming p.rrag. or WOW Inforrnatrork. aPPII In 'C. NIC.inON • LTieltrt Agent, • . IRICSKIAN MN. Mon. Howe. ar te. Laxou a 00.. dl Owa. iaaarati • Nets ' s First PreTimm DM; rERREOT Y PES ' Ur I ZF:NS .111.1 I, 11,.• ,p 1) nt. All., Jar ItA. fifty.: ro ,tll. r •it,ty r ,J uF. rri.,...tat r T Citizen's insurance Company ,!t Pit Ls lturgh. OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN 311AREXT WOOD STEMS. 10Yr, “`..r11., IA I ...~ =ME I i ii N~\CK I I•• ~i 1..1 (I~illy' of Fahey Drays .P ,r,y - 13.•,E1101 =ME tvator Wall Paper. yn A4l r.,1/1 Pi red Paper •Window RfiLde. ". ^l.l. tI .• •• • • *lll. I , •• • ; I 1 k..c ., 1 1..-m Iltiladelphia, sery . • "." . AMERICAN HOTEL,. - • _ • . Selling., if 'Under. Cost stn H ••••• '1 6-1-N 1-- 111.1 N I -tr - . t • • • )•• --••• • —• • : • Broadway. Corner of Barclay Street. Nr, f %I •1 I • I. Tol.l N , writ rl Il u Inn:recently bech (7 AINS! lA,at ••' JA DIES EDbIOND, wer I • r ;1.1 r.u1.../Irt, 1•../rolrn./ frrr I .114:Jai:Fri' IN,. 1 , 1:11.KI: IN %IN- ‘11.1..5t0. • 1.1u,/ /1 . • • I rrt rlrtnr.t .1. !UN...misty-I I, 10„..t.,.r ri 11 , 11 l'lll I ti !' • KY r ru I I .!:` `L. L .i."`”. . •tr'l 5111ciur.. •1 Oro Ivd 41 On I .IBrarr . , lose latik &Coil ' L "r'''•';'"`" 2l, " F " ' Ol • . • . • ..,, • • 0. . sra•M .. . //rr a, • • , 11 A I • • •,.I A q . .• A ...2" • •Inor nalfral, And 4.4 in nln I rtu • ••• .t 11.-o , swr•rliso‘. ,,, csuarawlT 4 lt 0,4. 1 ‘ • .k. & CO. 76, lth 1•. suOror tr •• ilaferd emhz. '' 'S • I Ira. 1114,1, else-1— rrorcularlr—e - rpr.....1. - • Li ITT. Thli rtinfuet- a«-ver Fails. . ;a r• I • I.' • .1.1:11111'1,1. 'l,ll Miinternl. 1. 1 , • • ) /i oI / Ilant.t, '6{6'63 and 1,..nt. , .,4-nrT 4 or. la a 5 tt.F -t a II: A Attti..ks-v... • .1, ~ 11t Len.lz 3,, k • r I • do ~ i nt Irl• LI reLnircir. 1 / 2 1, =ME =MEI lII= M!MIIMME= • '•' "t ' "' ' • s'l,4 .1'1; -- F,stra anti ;to, lutlll4,S. LIME .1• ) 1 ,. / II Es iltriea; order, '""• 1' '" [14111.4 IF. ,1 l' t... - I. "S rt. ot , /Ireton , and • 1;1 1' a SIIhI. k* -- 4.,` • • n.N. 11., for Hal , •-t;; 1 /t/tltniri. . Samna' Gray, • §,.1. it lIAN'I"TAILOR, . • 1 . ..:!.- ..4. 1 , 1 . 1;1!1: s.. 1;t - t ; • • • r r,r • r • 1.4. ot.t. ttr, t, , 15 •trltt Country Stone luT Sale 1.1% ~,.;t l l I- XIV: in tt , • rat .4 ••••t. I.slt..ti.tt t • Plants, bi'_gliah Gooseberries.' Grape Vines, &c. • s. rr tt •att.,./i'oer "GI, for Hale .1,0/1.1 1 1,, t • ra,,, int,: I,... t ti,errt--. t I 1,•••-.1 Vi t. 1114 nhil. 1,11. r • ••••• t Is. 111, a,,f - rt, l•rertrrn.ortn. 11tlitt• I Nl' 1 1 11 l1;1"N• .‘ 1 1 t•estt.s..• ses so•ts. emu. * nes i spy ots s t. , tt.. /..t •t o • •teo , •• ses int,r.-t Ilurtlcltitort•L, •trtit-r• ••r• I" • • l'ttrAt.tr•lt 1,1 t ftir•-• r l•ft at oar otti 9 t.l .tvt InArltnt to •••• ,anti s att-rttlivl t Jlltl.l.laoll & C./1111S. Monminz Goods. • ‘‘'up !! .t ~„ It, • 'su ms fit, %rib, • Boston and New York Pianos. LI Xl•rtemv, tl rly II 11 r tv it •iv r. atel /.1 .../ 1,11, Tlttl.ll. 01,401, tl••01.1.• 1711'044, •v - ' • • • ' •. t N.alloo-4 norm, 1,1,th •.1 tA - • - Foreign and Domestic Fruits, &c ` CST seeeived at Morris' Teo S:13}••• in th e It, fort. r a, q uart rel 1,1i11•. in, 4.111 *rect.-, re,.ras pnr r tit i tt.l .tit.trnta ilt tr ttc• Att•l 10 t.,ltit t v," i •ton.it ; iyn 1,, • ran. Goma v rer rouptlt • X ..t t tL rt r Trirkf,,Corrauto pt,1,41[7.1, try., t, 10 and It•Xc ,owt• pxtattl t-t•tr. 11n,Iter'•• Fos-Hart-Pet, Flom,. S',' F irtt• ).k PF.II 11.1 NG NGS—'l'apos,lry patesfrtitT Iv n. n, t ”lo• t *WI rfaro ll= rLe Sf.ertiAry 11,,Nnv) 110 ,nggo.ir that iho•~ 14 ,0 , / , ...1. • 11,i I 1 I • .t.II.'SO. I 1 ; ' , 111' , 11 , 11 , .. ,: ki ,,, 1[1:k . t , :11 . 1 - ' , 11,1 : 1: ,, 11 . 4, :. y , e . , , d I Ithe ,s, s r lins sast r rstsr Msrl,l sT.:I Vsl-th • L I N . 11t•tt,‘,1 t i• t CO i .ls,t s t c %,t,Tll, t ,i t ,r\;„!,• Irs It —l5O idols ret•'.l Wu- Apt Asgs.lor soi I 1., s VS4,llii %-• St stk.. I Ij il : \ cooqtrt.:ll Na,. 4 i Ir1~1'llntln:h'. .k IEr:llh 11l I 2 1 ' . :‘ P PI P'l.. , t sta•, a.m.. • 411 mass ntil ..II 4.. .51 I•A 41.1j.11 , A. NI A: . 'l tN l ' tt• tilt t tt 4 N 4 11.. N A LtisiuN:N- Amy " a " • too.: r11. : ‘111:i I. ~1 I Vi Flt RAISINS. " I g A w, a =ME . • \ • g on.l 14. r A' M. 1 •1.1,0% it 041 N \ I :CD to Le found nt ~f ,Pitt street . hrr. I 4,111 rr mato a few dm, r ..1 darmiu,lltve , il* ouch rt,•u• Yua tiatden AMA Ildy (1r441, sod R d R.. Ake, it gr... va..ty /d IL In 1.•• I,wh, 1 . ..0ti..1 I/ 11.1,1 d ,er...w• dr , , ‘11,,1 whirl] w5111...1 , 1 at w 12 NIII . IIA Nlllll, Itllt/N1 Removed, Pittsburgh Foundry. IIOLLMAN havn removed .In their i•uildivio in liirstangl•am, trar F • rri• II•vIng I.• proirtnrou, I, his, wart. 1.11:111•Cnn, Lot lm ., alai lut•ihlu•rr• •Ilr•r• th• hwit 1•1 mot.. arr to furtiail, Sr.. with pr.,. tnia• • . pr a • 11., will I.•tain the ...0a...* eq. ad al , ' priittilwyla t,. . at ‘1,4 . in.. ihi ••1- ht• .1 1;a 1 v , i 1 n= I he ha.. n.te .111 :i.e. , Itw aria, •./ ii.l.MaN• altlllilo74 • eti. • L 11,11.1.11 Mt11.1111.(11t1 al , VA. Beal Estite for Sale at Attetion. • uround oil uA6 on Crutrn Ayr., 1nt1... Want. City ot urgh. hawing • , fon , C...utrs and ruutung o 47. ‘.l 11. n plan of lot..—lfw g.rnry.rty . 4 ..nn0. 1"r— - Shades and Blinds. .... RAVE reed a large stock . of Window Elden and Yplit Blt O, And Trimmings, for slap imr. gplu Wol. ttUULA, Thud ft , hr. Ituthitny, Third .c,, 11l in .I I I 11111111=11181 =ME i Ula `.k ~L ~ ~., v '~,..:1~i ~~~~~.. ._, ~.0i.~_ 1,1,1 r .I—f is 31'10, ,111:1‘ 01, Once more ou Hand `-.;.: JUNE'S FRENCII CIRCUS. 7 ., :e • troupe m iA. Worid 1 1 3 111 S ,plendid . ;Trilulv.,, coMpri,sitig if:great nuenh, •rtvg••• the prlnnpniln, .Ir-n, I.nts.lnn. n•nu• and Syl , t-r•lnunh. • In to Lot n.r ....I.,•only.topan.neing WEDSI,I•AI'. fr"t nf the •11 , 1 !MICA Poun ‘l.l . Eli Hi I I•.r. 'nm..uw 1.01... • o k 14: 11,1.1.1 ieu, C. Franc awl nrizn • nan lobo will a wit , . h.. W. le e L. f.weerete I . l,erei. • h.Seeee eree sot Me. ..1 merth. Artee.ervenee. .v' r. Murree, .ne• le I ll.* e• ese.rteet of lee, ,e , eel eek. Well erner.new 61.13e11ee. 'r' Rev. Rev. Dr. Bellikelley's Female demmary, EV ESTI! Sesnion, c ommences on Wed -7 “....1•1.::Dti, Trwrh., blgh abllit r . err zk, I r Puri, I• ii 1111:". 2., nu / u 1.144411.4 b 1. 1...r...A5t itzt.l •Att patutto.r 1,1 11.-.1 ling And I.lt At..-.A It t . talt..tt 11 41.11. F., 1,1, httr4l. Valuable Furaitare for SIJ ;I/Lb SW. b; =DC the Orphan,' Court. No. :12 ,11S. Tharril Term lo matter 0t he Ex, taturr , lil3llll[loo amau.nt 11. l•er, Fly the relater. In 0, r.. 1. "` JClerk. Nt4kek' herd). given 1. all pernons ...t. th• ul,,r .111 alaeterre rr dultert du, It. kkurth i at., r;7. tulltur. : t Cp. ) ps t n .v tp . ut . ...1 , 111 . .g!..1 I:tbk.c.. Plain an! Furur..lll, f 1,Y4 • On.b,J3oiht Pnollyks, I..a•rus I . I A 'his. iJo. reci'd per steanw P tbr Auk by n I',lllll VIM a '5 l , 110 41,1 ITY 5..,,n%1 .4 • A N OVES SOAP— • . . • 10. ria Cirounoti Sior: Dime Plata at, P. • 4 fAr'sale by • 1:1141SHR. LITT LE co AILS .t OLASS--' • I s ir?... 1 ,41,a.A z •..: uh. t .. spanned Mser, fur sale by tstsi stall:l.N. rrta: • CO. NFI ICS' 01 L--4 , 111 , 1 1 1 % r i e i c41 , 1;;:r.. ! by , 11 1 , 1.:1 1.0.11: 0-211 - bbl•. reed per str. Vet, ' ~”.• vr ob. by ROPASCIR, LITTLE A CO. _IIA . I! , N , —7 bales rec'..l—lor cab? he oODISON.,LITTLI• Co. dt Lllt Ell SIIF:D —lO La. 1117 ue for sale- by e . • r ROBISON, co iitoN-360 . t;,. Mill 'reel - ; 100 llooC t:enh.pd for soh. 1.01 brpl44. - 4 CO. I bbls. Oreafe ant t o t sale by I 1 s, fioISISON LITTI Co E I N for j s . t . l i e r fA • 1 A It 12 EIT'S SPOTC - 1 - 1 7, SNUFF-1,000 lbs l in sst mpall, rts , o.band for by • KIDS I'D. I • ARCH-40 tk far ,, sale , by f lATIIETER'S tIUM ELASTIC-5 grosi ti nn.l , L i •LAR br , sys J. KIDDA S J . 1.1 5 k ,!: -5.1 his. obi tbr i y Castile, Te.Al , e by NES- 2 :1 • FIRE ' arious styles, a - m.llm P. MARSHALL. HT : IIN i .i i i, 'J t. t.P ,,, El2—New -.P" 9 "` n:Zl:kk : -lir. 11 AIL TIALL~ (1 II I' WA LII PAPF,R-- , From 12 1.2 I 00tt... mO.A.:y• • WALTER. P., II A RATIALL L 1 . 'O2 , 10 L-49, 1.,b1R. 76, 92, 9S per cent , J KIDUAK CO.. I V° conoignineni. The,la; . ' • I do dr, 41 .. de: •. , fr. • an lit.-k anti White Colon Cw.lcoat.. 1 ...Oak. Inset I J san, Onra an. Me. J, .ray .31,41 4111.za.,I.saili.ele; , . tLe ataou4rturer. , ..4 for emir. ta.ora i..rran, Ay al" multruy a LEE DESKS--(Not Itcak P4iAts) a rely I_ cone-et:dent artich., Jun reed and for silo by J. It W Lb IN, Itook iJrrf ttatloner.' npsi vu. r.. 1 Now. et beige, Tlitnl a Fourth. k ItUlttlflVlELD.fiacea stock IT of Barred p r.os s.lts. which lber are offering at •ultahle tor Math:wind ansnmerltreaei. pomp • 0-nil Pe , yard. apt Springer Harbangh. SUCCI7OOI 70 M. & W. EIAWBAUG7I.) V 0313U55101 4 ; & FORWARD/NO ?der chant- D. 00.7 tn floor. Wool sad 717010e0gearnally. w Ita etre, and MI evekeod tt, rittabUltb. •p 7 , , . •" • l‘i Fift (* I :11 i'IITSBURaa' =EME=I Theweather yesterday wae clear nod pleimAnt, net.] t. ••• hr merle< The wharf ere•et.tml wen. .4 ettkottal near• ktaJ I . lle .. tett tunt ,tirrttmet trent t...mt sr", erkkl. I. barter thee et t, reel tot • te.r., et the .rt [lot ott••.••• of receipt. - t•• oh) I • 'll tokot t 1 • , 1 , 1 .1 1-1 • 1+ V W.l. l roro• arolutt.rosto; °afoot , =IS ~i l: 11 - \ ... ~ 14i 1,,4 ..th.r! I.- e tr!, tttt:t. • mut., ttrutnet• th• 1 Mutt low, wJn,. la, • falr Jo al “11'.t. itt ti4r , ,111‘16 ki ' l ' ,a . , Itm•• 111, at 11.11,..1 ulenst.s 011. , 17. mark. 5r.... , firs, a•th Leas, palm tt ',lre.. 11 tolloa 1., sal.•• rop , rreal Lk us 40.. at ,••. sq.!, tu 11.0.4 ar 5k1.,10 -11..uller. ; Its t a ms as • •o, le k oial las 41...• t V'.. 111 t 4 ,11, nulk, •••• P. sulr• a: nr. r .1 , 1/ Its do at ol b" . . 'r.h • P.:.a.a.17 OW 1.1 al :Vi4or rhoul.l.,.atal ise for ter easks rs _ . au .k •.s,ar barn. at a: •,.• I. BULK II r- 64- .Ir, ssit. at •U• s c. • sssun.rmon.l.aul ron kalu • lerulL and tri• .1,4. tab.. 1 2.kkum hulk kl,,lklers al • .. 11 . kskl I.•.•aa• P. bet run° lon s..rsrn [inn, tk; kv. n,. I lar.l at 0 . 0 3 no c.a., of erx. naral.• 100 5111• 5.,, 1 tard, I at an. 501%5+,1. 1-11511—Sa., too .1: 5 ,75 alai 75 blas 5 .. .0111,1:51;--64,4 s‘ , u. -e II AV • ill• SL.i) XI :21 .^.lO Ken,* an , lie,. a! n• .1 non 10.1 r It ttt-ht.n at •a-. and it) etto FOREIGN MARKET 111 rill n.ruiri MEAAIt• 11,L.A. AND LlG,lrri", produce 11. , v. eir-ular of ..1 )111,...., r.(5.047 I.a.r+ . Tho mut 13.0:50 .nt•n,mm r r m Jm irnr, uN ' I.l r 11.Vkrrt I sI ar zm i I 4 I nUlati.. I nrn,arvr n •rtrul fr r , it•• .t.II •• ...rs .l l.art •st....tat,. 51 '1 ss•• be array., antis t.. 1. taatt 5-.1 .1.• Mass or is , .•has. th. kin& direr, •.at tt.as stia• .I,rs ata,ss tittklt.• ttot 14 .0 1,5 sst , h a.sn•Dtl a- 111144 1 114‘.. 1.444 . 41 e. 1 .4 ratt.ss satt. ~ rst haw s•a ..44•11 1. 44 t... 1.11 n. ft 41,0111 .1. 1.111...e.0rt -31.4 41. litnAll 1;110 I.blss Th.r. tea, eta.. Atut•rtran ti: r sitts..l • a. 1 --• Pit -0.1 fnr Chau tat Alt. 1 ss• 1., ts) hut s.n.sat.••us Oars. in 11,• 1 •C .1. !Ic.ut tT.T....•• of .•rt • 2.na, 4.1 11. 4.1 4. erf. If, ctsar•l Ita fasr Crars.t... r Etna ssoatter...l to , Las T 4 rt 1 1.% 5 1,1:a, • ntstar- 7 Bantu,. ra . ...htto I Ix. I. l'lstl.,l.lah schttAsst l tS 2 l.l.lstia,l::a rz.l 1,. 14 t • 1. 1 . 51111%,.1 tnix,l 5+ 4 I , 1.14 gu5141.• held tor t•• a• •sors.s, 'lVesten, 1•1•• as.4.lsta. mt.! Itssll.ll, , r. 1, .1 sa atup RIVER INTELLI(ENCE. TEAM BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTITRES Palt,. , ur,..4, 111 N...• Ctr.. mum, I, mmal E 1.,. in•volv ,I..te•tusrl 4,5.111, 5ur.11-t. .1 It lic.r./.• • • IY Vtin LI At ry.1111.. J. 1 40.1 ,1 . %.itttor... slli.tris. Itrurpal nc. t • MOT, L . KA VIN , i Tr ...... 1.01 lit N ASIIN to.SI.LIi M... .1,1 %NAL t, ...I dark. Pree - "T c WATER AT' ClvellfZlATl —The i•hzeinnuti pai,re,ste tine I "Ina, taekleht• Inucting Lb, et Mat r.e.nt. The Atte+ .1 the , Lh eara - - • - • l'h. mour,ir‘ty vorsul+ arnunu fhlp' csrpria •rurf our ortirburin,y .ovro Fultru , ihr water haring —n ••rrr thr .trru•..l m•oly Lot Th. rtrurnbuets•nn thr . • • • • e.. •• •-neraili Ae. r. .4,11.1.1 , 11 by 111.11ry and bairnr• anti nomanar pile+ nt have be4.l• rare.] pri iear.ll. prate. their Onlitt,./ off There are r. • In , tr.., I nnat a; Jutattataiia. , l at Iladente, 2at .1 ••. .41 rem d..'• ..etientlidien• aanuelt lent ei re. ma., i..1.ent.1 would he Anne. 31e,., ti a 1 .4 Volt Li,. hat , x large ...Mitt of luta er an etin not , . ron ban .L .0 ttnno...l to Ti.. rntnitnl ofr ihe 11”. ltJal LeAtaitnd brattier rat?, are eitteteFind. nal tile 1..1 ILI, reele naer the watervrnijoi with tab I nie tllll..at .1 It.. water 11.11 arnand the e din en, t.. hut the en.ine retain. , to work until ine mat. r nine mit the fire thii ;rho. water Is •Line;•• rinnzer depict the Ti. 31. ttialr.4. and la Ittr , /law. Tha tenant, 11.1....41,11 mad 111•1 1 . 1 .1 .111.1.1 1 . to I n•a - d te. diet tit...n.6 *lat. the share below Plante -in el bat, t YVI.I Ac.,ml by . water. Al, alloy 31111 I'...reet._ them l• unman activity nit rarinc aint neuritic •te•m ann.. 11.1.1111..,/.. ate" • 't-.43""The Nonpareil of the tall eaye-- — Cant, Jan, ea, la3.t nt lal hernure '33 thipenret as re red a •hart 41‘.,1, .0 the n0..1.- 13e tn.. mt.. , )Y. - I.3rdne, nePt Weak 11, tan., ot beim: 3 ,- t3 ant nat. We un aatmmt that any ,ta 33 haul-at te, unrecants are with :13, mow enatlitian ler ,{330 , 13m3 , 133-ne covered with 3-atar, hut pertaatly atenr, , aethe ran . 11111 t a. li OW lannilnyie.. nein. nhope. plax, na• achine, ant han fanntlera , e. r , 33 the Inner ill s or r,,0.1 nem, Yn3113,. Cr...venal. sba ant, ILIUM: the ye). l'ar, an3l in 313 , 33, nine., 3 nearing tha maehtnny. : tionta . 1,3m,1a lew ret 3,r3 Infae nuanlTtiea at trood. vaneb was anal ite3 33,,n3.3 at.,. haul.. far atenintant nat. onatottostnt a 3.133 W .. tarsi lard, is, abut, Inc nma - thre, Miley dolt t3rt par ennl ter ,:.,1 . . lea The Cincinnati Atlas, iu noticing Capt.. -..rnitoere: new st. the I.lint.le, art. -7 • SilY 1. the lurtreestnertt eteatafennaheter landed at oar' .bar( she text. hhitt htt , ttrah for the 1.400t1 sod sew ttrieens troth. She i• ttcatner inttneuseragmacitr t . :t i built oho, for [nekton thohet than tor eplepaor_" True eatetuth o• t 011... nal rotparar of the Illinek La vet. the J. iot tbe enort6ott thn, O r . k h oLettion of, at our .I.arf. nett down thert,eomethittreerllt . heeern. In potot Of optentlor eopte;ty. tar of, •nflitton that La. ever ret nonh.l fort, ttu..c paxte4 .. . 8 rEA uonT cmicer Hill t.•4.ltrorno tte- aft-entetn of tda - .stth u:t . lull ttelme Paton nt. thlrt, #.alro aeottnri rere tho itrarif t . two orer ull•f, the for wei estlncul .ti,e pr,e7tlr4 I , n her trip. `ha Led Itooo oa tire' en". lo f.e.".ltxr Ins the. same floe. , • • -fr&-The steamer Mary $1 hens - Tralisold 'at by orie'r Of the thaororj.pvrt to . s4 1 - 21.1., My. ::ont. of Carr<no. Om vorrll4,rio: • 61111.E1•ORT. Vrn .1 6 Ilearrnml-..1t1 La, tobirto.a. L. al, Win Dna',ham k• ;Lc,: 11, LI Gran ht.llll - .... 1 .41,r• Nt... 1111 *the., 15"11.1.116 1.1b, , ..11•b10 Wur, Atkin , . 4 Smanl.F 4 .l.srdorter..l4. 1, AAP:IX, Vr +l,l - rm, II J ILL/I. l•ca tlsvm-1 , 4 bah. col. a cn. 11:, eke Ow+. , b.llya.L. LI C., 9 15.1...., , mum1, liltur,ll.lmor•:, a. Co: GOdfJlk,. .I,IIR.A•or M Matheltrve: hlula Lacr,e, N ll l;alcii.dta, 1,1 nl.l. ccaolaue,.. Int Jon 1,1,11 ail.tl. WILE rtann a Son: Irom I•omlals.I. I . • BRIM ErunT. Pia 173 ~ W mr. .,iltazrth - , Nobl,t. , to., lion II 0..0 ,3 00 , 10 hu., / 1 4a tt: -. 4 h. bar ,I% .I.frcrra: 11113.;,hata Cu- ST. LOUIS, I'ca bl.l , dr? dry bae, II Bayard: WIN. a 2 ht• 1.....,"•\ tut , osiJ k Ibi hss It, lit.yveh 12. Laic 1 , 1 1/.1,-11 lO 5 bale, li Gun.), b S. ill, bogy hot, W. eJoutiona t G.. lot 0. II slilteu beraor: Im, Let. molasw J Corks.. Lbda eallth s Nadal; In ru•Voconk ti Lnoh Cu 1r) J k It Floyd; 215 00. • . . N - EIV CIIIIELSL. Cra Praita-1/ LILILLLI.,r ta44iset, - .1 a II utcritaon 40, 1.1.1 hhilL Lugar 1.4; so. ~..,4 4, .,,,,,. ID LL• new IS bLIs Lugar hc.roe th01a.,.....14. Dallgll a 1,..) 72 Ina. Lugar 1.. t4tga 10.1, legal. J. Ihtl:t ti 5.1,0. 116 17.1a4Ls po gar To lAA* !pa:AL:Lea o 410 crur sugar, I , On., a t d Ig.Ohd4L.a.sr , o he's saulasys, Park • Ir A L.., la Was ••str, g• 64 In tag., huuLe mot .44., r. h. f 4t. LS ALI. a,t -,,, 4 ..L.r. Ituchrtd: a !pants: 2 , 4 L• 1414, Lu,n, e• 1 hkg.ht ruaar. Stmlelt a Om ' 3 LILIsIMAS , T,IIIta,,, & 11., IS um., .. 4 .... art hoes. u•nt sae., 1,11 KIIII, .q I: L.,. .1 0 Ilaritril L.ln. tlitf , - urr, ‘l , Li. 4444 , .• Lnake root, i bbi orabzu • 4.441. k 1.. I . rnssrk, L 4. I LI / t 4.4 brim -41., atttrgS. 1 a.... rliral• I tall 44, /14114 r s. 4 : 44 tOLLOLII / 1 .1 ell• 1,144,. S 114rottL a C•. . , DEAL It. It. r c o. Sec:La-2474. 14:, tLeL4 44 t. 14 . :* btitter 11, Lgs • lent L a ILL. mil Latter. 1 It Lus .44;4.: ' . 111:AVLS, CL SloctlS. tr. No . ..4gi• I 441 a hixr. J Par 1.....5 Co. C. has hardware, i/m II iugha:u t 4,.. II Las true ter 132 4 rjecluLere 13 au salr rata. /‘ I;-. I4.:0•L: tt Canewil '. - R4II, ROAD CONVE_YANCE4 Yk:NNSY LV t. , 1 I:A I t:a.l It —EAIIT. oar; Ellat.tt trai. F.a.pgras Evatiing at IAIIO & PENH EA LI AN I I. gg l f 2 .+AD—W}ST. K Tba Laaaa "aiz .4,1. Casli•roal aat tattoo at 113,; 'cluck, a. 11.. and arnaP. at 4, o'rl.a 4. r. day - anagaing Sun.lpl. The Acrn.riaa.lat,.% train leaveast lP Removal SIGN 'OF THE 41c)G-Als; KING. No. 253, L. I tr.niy PT It IST. Ntarly Oppo!tte 14 , Spi Atz.de TaPern. •' FEES a.. 1, " ONES, TEMPI?. ‘LER. in Town, .u 4 :Law ont.l ,n4,....a0 iawmill Rim and Phillipsburg Plank Road tneCting, tit Om ,1 :051,11113biotICYS JllY pninlet by au Act of andorgatutl a tympany It? en:lstvan/au • Flout' 11-4. Imam rases:Lull toin Crust - tier. tnonnbsp. A11,.., n Ipaburc. in Deaver vonut>, n‘ Estes In r,lbburnh,on Vw.tutda, the 04 to t. the 111111.0.1,. Pr (G. on> pertptlon ti the et., t to the wti,ll.lana nnyd . • Tuerafnee, notice hereby slow tWoks for the rtitecriblion of at:l stock will tw town., at the tollowlng. placer,n.: At Ract,' tavern at the ninilth :awmitl RUN.. Tuesday, the At 61 Mn;, and enotimuwop n for tjte.e daya At liteuttaetown, on binoder. May, 124 COW Unita etenrt,r lauds) , ' • And'at Ptillignburd on )lculAy of gar, &Bei to., open 1:r two dam. • !bares $25 eacta, • - Jks- Perm :norm. Aux- 31clitL •Jam WIJUS 'a Arra kih42-I:loraltlawidT. • _~~.~ ~. =11319Z1