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PAGUL —Several tatesertiog articles, among which L ope ow 'the "Movement of the 'Colored Population of the Virited States," well .Wrorthy of • caiefolglieretatt TIIII GILIGATThin! steamship arrived in New Fork last Friday morning. She Is com manded by Cape:Mather', and made the pas sage in thirteen days,—pretty fair time. St!e brought 105 paslengers, and a valuable cargo. ALIMEZNY VILLLET W:LROAD. rig enterprises are gaining more rapidly in public favor and confidence thaw this, both in him '*it and In the weal. It Is !taw only ►bottS . , yror vino it was Ault seriously proposed: At 7-- that time little ems known beyond the bounder -1 lee of the-valley of *the Allegheny of the nuenco reseureee it contained: 'The flood of population hoe ponred around it r.ir the hat • half century . until It beesme surrounded on ev ery side by dense and opulent populations ' Trnn, it too has partaken of the geoeul pros perity to some extciit; but there wire Ferezal ceases latichAtoordad lts settlement for e time. • Among these nosy be reckoned the heaviness of I Its timber, which nude it difficult and expen- sire to clear the land;' but this is now s great source of wealth. The n satof good roads wee Another cause. lt,ia a country of bills, or re. then wax generally supposed to be so to • far rester degree than ig really Is. True, some of • ' It is hilly and rough; 'but these bills are the de- pocitoriss of its grestert wealth—lost and iron. Ia foot these one e:r. lie 'Any advance have been fortohate. 'VICO net forests—many of which remain untended—of 'pipe, oak, cherry, bard maple, - and many other vellmblo stuipties 41 timber, bare that been preserved trap do- Atroetton, and wit now besoina sources of wealth to their owners as Well se of rt. venue to this It did not occur to 'the people erected the head of the Ohio, and to those of the nottlx.eastern Btrnes, until reoentlYi'that tbs./alloy of the Al - legbecy presented the most direct and ass, ago , nor from one to the other anywhere to be found. }Lis is now beginning to be understood, And twee the rapid growth of this enterprise into darer. It will, when completed, be' one of the mortimpottant crowding 1614 in the Union. It • will - unite into one grand eystem the domande cf miles of railroad 3 , the, east with ?tier ikon lauds made, or soon . to be mode,- ii the west Not less than ten Buttes hare O Olrect interest in its cottetruction, ■nd will be more oriesabene. 801 by It. These fiets: - as we said before, are legioning to ,sttract. attention. Tho Itenfi4al _ Journal, opmekin .g or the .neoeulty of a !double track on the New York and Erie road, and of tosioral proposed biMiabee, says: • . 0 1'ho - third 'ibranch in a aoiltherlidirretlonirill he the pro-_ posed road rfown the ;A llegheny valley toying., uoish. •distanee say : of 180 miles. Wo regard dbncirstruation of this road as certain. - When oempfete, it cannot AM to Moore to the Erie road • large triffie 'between the west stidNew York:" With sock local resources, and such ,clOrMeo - nt both cads, Ware is not-a Shadow of doubt but that the steel: of Ohio road - will be amongst the most *dyable in tbo country. The .rood will at once cornixiand ri'very'besey trade, mud a large travelling cottons. Ititbla opinion • < are nor. alone. The Railroad Journal of Sm. t:itday, in totroduoing the late letter of Rorer mar Johnston (published In the natetto • days ago) to Its reader', remarks: • "Rehm we give a. portioo of the, addresucitt the President of the wand, Rott..W. F. Johnston, to the public. We hove often epokert of the lot, gwriance of, the above , project, both.as a local mark, and from its connections Swahili& railroad ..eystem of. the oeuntry. We believe it must be .dpeedily beat.' We doubt whether there 'ls line of railrosi /a the United States;of equal , length whirl will triune counjyy poeseuieg greater or more volved rosottreee.- Both In the .excellence of its snit'aud ininincrei vieslth it fs musurpareed. lrerill traria gresteenve9ento C. the Western New "Yrirk:roade in opening ,a . Jae TrArenne to alit cipio flitter. It will prove.s [lost useful feeder to the Erie Bond, and trill be likely to receive enbilantial sierras this city." ' it high atitheAty, end ought - te.diaelfate nil doubt, if 'aiiy yet;elfsli,,of 11,. profit of thin en inverizatut., whether : for individuals ..or corporations. Hu time ought .to he lost: The money market Is in a' bigtaly'faiorible conditio6, for the negotiation of bends, and for getting in difidoaiDubecriptioae',,_ .. FELLIOIII M/47111% 'lll PEILLADILPIIIA.—The ot.tbe city and county of Philadelphia, who are ideally to Mr.. Fillmore no a candidate .. . .. , 'du the Presideuoy, Will hold A Own' meeting it • the Chinese Museum; is that city, on the ere cting of esti:inlay, the 22d instant.—Rott. Son We ire et rry to 04 ibisluoventeat in phili. delphic .',Wesmosider,.. 6411600 e tho Eitata ton ventlon has been held, deiegates appolobvf, mod the wishes of the *!age n t the State expressed , with unwanted harmony, that any attempt now to - change the position of Pennsylvania, as no. fair end Improper. Philadeiptio wenttntothe Whig convention, and:is bound to obi by its decisions, as murk si, the.whige ofe 'Stahl will be bound by the National . COUTO') ou—sed 1 If Philadelphht,' by 6,X:tuft:est of 1 is, kind, shoild summed in Inducing vomit of be deli- Olfee lutist region to vote for NUMMI -instead . Scott, and thus oeure the nominatioriof the, former. will It have a Sight . to complain If the ' frieeds of Gen.Soott thiroughent the State should refuse to - ratify a nomination so made. Gen. Scott lathe favorite of the whigs ot Peunsylva trio—of nileteetX•twentietim of them?' Tble no mu Will . question. Are, - Philadelphia, whigs willing to muste themselves from the whip of thiState, by notion. of ' the kind Indicated! At so late in hour u this, to attempt to'change tbo united front of' ' Pennsylvania, and preient divided counsels in the National Convention, is . neither politie nor fair, and can only leid to die- acknotredge Om receipt frOm Itir. Hon: Wm. H. flowsrd, of snOpy of his opseali.for tDe itsatosin' and from J. C. 0. Hennetti, Esq., .6 copy of 6L statistics of litesjern Rail. We also soknoleledis the receipt first Annual Report of the' Mnrietts and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Oar .soknowledirmoihr ars also nos to if.,; John Bill, fora imp; of his speech on Non In terser:it • 'ad Roo- A. G. Rroim, for.'s'ontkr of his on the Ifornsstasd 131 U: , • , ;'The 7 . Asatl Colomaraiol 'cotioatis opon It* it imams reliable . iitl, biuml 'upon the putaad Fliesont, Midis' -1860, do 'Ropulatlon Of that city will :be 256,000; dad ia.1870,. over - Tier Vora cm Tete neteterreul Bac.. rho .neteeliteed Bill, whlett his:psieed . the ki get* of nepreseaistiree reeelred the retete r ef 71 peel otto, acid 44 Mien end ot the toemet . flot Am free, wad 20 fronielare Stetee , the.. 16 ...; ter twenty were iron tree, and 15 teoeiftain Statem 44 Demoareie 63 . 022 Whip retegyegairiet: It. There were *beet 41 Democrats 644.81 Cororr'a etar. 7 4.lfe invite atleatiodto ' - alia'adwoffilowent af 7oetah Caylay, la - Al4s4 por.antionnelag s rialiiallOnin the prim, or the Poi My ininnfootnie . !l 4111 a wake Isar 'Mt rasnie6•::lr is slave ;gialifyiii to as fo sea reiources of,Unr,oiri toniiiyiaonghi: into tut; for in tills way only . alla we .1142114 indakadasi:kid foarignern Tito Adagio an tiola of Poi , Cliilielof fonoid a vary. eausidUisbla iteto 41 our imports 33ir:C;•1 II at lilt 149 hat aanimoilid in ptdp ivies as Ameri;ap Wu: ait;tbat ,bui tulljAssirereil,_.the TAs lAndOis : eria B 4 , 4 , for Apra, • vetyintilfe ut i mg as* b r,....and Trate'PlßO* `.oi, 01' 1 ' ind ,itt-Leseons,t"• noW nom t OA, Piot, author of the “Wifeli faster," bi is been matted by W. A. atidenfenny g Co., No. 76, Fourth street. . - 4Ct' isw xmac. • , ltstanow Sonornscn."—Composea by Wm. Byerly,'lnd mane* for the piano by H.-Hle ber, both of this City. This is a very popular original piece of music, one of those - popular hits.erhish catch Hotpublin. ear. It is publish ed by Firtb,•Potol & - Co., Hon York, in a very tattefol tilt:init., and IS triad' in this city by H. Bieber.. LIT/111. rani Tfl fox. DANIT.L WZIIITIB Mr. Webster has - written a letter to the City Councils of Boston, acceding to their unani mous request to address the citizens in Faneuil Hall.- Ile regards the invitation—coming from old and familiar friends—se a high compliment, sod adds:. "Perhaps It is unnecessary for me to say, gen telesen, but A is • fugal:um which I deem that no misapprehension ebonld exist, that neither the source of the kind Invitation thus presented to me, nor the state of things now existing in the minute:, will allow me to enter upon the discits eloo of any political question or subject whatev er. The pleasure afforded to me by the occa sion will be that of being once more In the tini er really acknowledged 'Cradle of American liber ty:' to behold again those images of immortal rex olotionary patriots which adorn the walls of Fannin Ball, and to see the faces of prosperous, happy and patriotic fellow citizens; and their gratification if they shall experience any irill be to know that I am among them with unabated friendship and attachment; that I regard the risen of their birth and residence with as warm o heart as beats in any of their own bosoms, nod that I regard myself as numbered among them fur good or for evil, no Icing as anything good or evil may happen to me from humus as .sociatior.A" • Sacrament. FOLOILIZI —Three of the bank' etfloston -were defrauded on Tuesday last of $11,900, by-forged cheeks drawn by the came Individual on three different firms. The cheeks were givim by the forger to a negro, who drew the money and paid it over. A fourth cheek 1, 41 t tisnigla the forgery was not detected, the culler naiad pay the money, because he did not know the negreman who pv -8E11414, The ',1 . . martial glees the renewing ce eOutlt of the mode of operation pursued by the krffett - /riff, hp went iota the flour store of 'Meese& Libbey on porateercial greet, bought ti bend of flour, paid for pith ► $lOO bill, de. dined to receive the foreign' Money !IMO was given to hies in change, preferring to have a bank check of the atm, ea be wiehed to bare tuallog but Beaton money. This was given to hint, and he subsequently went through the 131100 play upon the ',thee firma whose names -won, forg,cd. Be signed the cheeksupon which hs they/Ain oinegutp connected with them in etch a monitor that the algpatgrep appeared to be perfect, and he succeeded in aired cases out of (cur. lEDIIIII AtAINAOLIE WI NEW Iftsteo.-4 lat ter Au the Neer To* Times, dated Buts Fe, Ifarcill.'fith, says: '.'!bout fifteen dare ego, the party in charge 'of the 'malt befow El Puo, were all murdered. The seat day another mall party was attacked ithorti p fr b. Acid the day snuotdieg, train or:Wagoas,,,da4l;ecl for Fort Waster, the property of 'Consiaata, Isfepiesu, was cut or, and a number of the carilets killed, ip4 ill theligo4s horne off. The Itidlaiei a punned 'hy • pinion of /hi troops, awl a akin:dal en. sued it'Fsrt Webster coppiy mitres. The creeps weft", 'drivel Into the fur, with gip lon of two „Illeriepiats. The Indium also run off some cat tle. ei party was despatched by Col. Sumner the day after these occurreades, In pursuit of the Apaches." Mrs. Pollen, n lady residing about two miles :fro:A AlSwegi, : on the Western Plonk Road, has l';iierses,riettaistgon years, duringnhich period sty has had fifteen cJaildren. Her first child weighed when born, 181 pouo s, nos pone of the fifteen teen than 19, the largest weighing 211 poimile when horn. Of her children, thin nrelleing. Mrs. Pullen weighs herself 262 pounde: 'Bacon Ton's Cints.—The Whetting Cavite, in g notice of this popular book . bays: Zany thousand copies iarehten sold, and it is said &streak, sold is the Booth as in Ms North. We confess Inhaling read it with deep Interest and to the admission tilt tale plugs points made, and the main pictures drawn, ors 'to the life, though extreme cues. A few weeks ago we poblirhed the foot that (Our freo colored men had been sentenced Texas to perpetual slavery, for attempting to entry eff a slave in that State. These onforto nraeor.; were citizens Of liassachusette, We lie that Ole forixthr . has been taken up in the klosseehusetts Legialatons. In the Senate, of. tor coosiderable diSCQ9IIIOII, the following reso lution was adopted by a vote of iO to i 3 That thellovernor of the Common weulth be directed to inquire into the arrest of !our Men, soppoaedio tie citizens of Masseelo• eette ; tri the State of Texas, nod under the laws of skaxstale .old into elaiery; to ascertain for ',thee crime they bn7e been Owns punished: 'whether They were fairly triea:, had the adiao tuge of xeurtsel,.und whether their ar;vit. nod TUnietonent was authoriyail by the COllditlitiol2 of the 'United Stateei sad after due inquiry, if the Governor, with the adobe of tha shall deem it right and. proper for the Common wealth to interfere for the release of said citi zens, the Governor is hereby authorised to pro cure, {( . possible, their release, and to draw on .tho u treamory for each menus as may be nee's.' HIT to defray the expense of the tame. . , Tun New FORK RILIGIOVB AllEllyrssAutra.— The SGth annual meeting of the American - Bible Society watt bold oh Thursday morning—Hon. ThrodereYrelingbuysen in'the chair. Addres see ware delivered by the Rev. Dr. Murray,ftev. Ur. Bedell, Rev. Dr. Riddle, and other.. It appears from the annual report that there have been added to the Society, durihg the year, 73 life directors, 1,190 life members, and 03 Ths receipts of the year, from all sour ce:, amount to *308,744 81; being an increase of $31,842 28 beyond those of the previous yeer end *24,180 67 move than was ever re ceivel before by the society during any single leer. 'The humber of Bibles prickled during the periodeime is '239.000, and Testaments 476,600 `making e total of 706,600 copies. The number of Mies distributed is 221,460;M0d of Tane n:lllm4' 444,666; making a total for the year of 660,015. This is an increase of 73,683 over the bosom of the previous year, and Mika an ag. girgate sines the formation of the society of 8,- 238,982 Bibles and Testaments. Thesoolety has prepared a royal octavo Bible' in pica, for the use of families, sad for the aged Who require Outgo letter:and a New testament in hatch and English, In'parallel Calumets. The l aura has likewlie published the books of Josh. Us. Judges: Ruth, I. Sanmel, 11. Samuel, and I. Kipp, in the Choctaw Mugu', under the dirty, Son. Of thit Rev. 'Cyrus Bylogton, of the Choc taw:Mission, andthe Gospel of John in the are ho language , ' for the Protestant Episcopal Mis itionAn Western Africa. Thirty one agenta, In cluding one in Texas, and two In California, bare been employed most or the year. Besides increased 'greeds of books - by the society, the emu of G 80,900 has been granted by the board lu money,' to aid In publishing the Scriptures In foreign lamb, especially - in China. Northern and Southern India, and In Turkey, Franoe,g o g Rossla,'under the direction of various mission ary bosrds and Bible organisation. The National Temperance Society held its an. , niverearion Thursday evening, at the Broad. way Tabernacle.' From a Statement read by the • secretary, we learn that the Society his leaned dorlng the part year no fewer than 75,000 jour nal', of Various descriptions; 160,000 Tenths' TemPirance Advocates; 10,000 pamphlete;'Boo,. OM pages of origloal tracts, - the subject matter of nil which had a bearing on the Maine Liquor •w. • . Le 'The New Toile State Colonisation Society cal ebrated Its 20th anniversary on Thursday even ing. Bon. J. If. B. Latrobe, of Baltimore; use -introduoed. Be made an address of cousiders ble leogtb, revisiting the origin abd program of the Liberia cuter rive . The Colonisation Sod ety„bad accomplished Its objects. It had estab. lisped the foot that a 'free, Independent and prosPerous colony of black's - could be sustained In Africa. In 1828, the first map of Liberia, under theldireelion of Robert Goodlow Harper. Mr. Latrobe gave an Wen:ming chetah of the history, of the Colony. Ito argued smarm' the sySient adapted' by the Abolltionlita, and re buked their interference io tho 'Oars of the nip* RllV.,l..Pitiker. also made a Alert ad dress__ The receipts or the Seeley, during the year,. 1121,083, esoluslie - of 3L,000 re turnedomi Liberia. The Society only sent out. oni ezpeditiOn during the year. . . Moan Mum se Boren essorirm., - --The lield ofllfr..Donie's gold 'mina to South attracting considerable attention to that mei : -Th e gaggleld Advertiser gives the rll - °KWIC= for the month of March, m 1111,01,6 the honks of Idr.'D , as follows: To • .tatpintlinal Mier 'Making sz i !merge for nach"rvorloing day of about 1000 jorttniticlglits; This any worth neat , 4:46:ibotiotitti dollar"; which Is . Yrived by tap tat thar4,6324kanyireights.,•alreedy berried to the mint by srospotudble agent, has been sold for something over $4,800. Pretty fair for eight hands, work:: • 'e ~ '::', .: , -: :- ; 'ii.', .. :;, . - ., '-';....i-,.--.-.;f.,.• :'.l^ i-:i':;.:tii.l IC6M , Pondelse , rrme iltt4barghDailyoa.dts j Now You, May 14. Our primary election held yesterday morning wan quite a favorable experiment, and Omagh there was a good deal of rowdyism exhibited, there was less than would have been seen at evening eersionn. Of six delegates to the Na tional Convention, Oen. Scott bee two certain, and, in all probability, three, a number that ought to, and does, ',entry his wannest support ere, who think it no email gain to carry one in a section at devoted to hompromise as New York claimo to be. The result of the primary meet ings has discouraged the Webster and Fillmore cliques, and they begin to see the necessity of falling in with the Scott movement He con be elected, an assertion hazardous to make •in re gent to any other candiate. The annivereariea nee progressing well, but there are no incidents worth alining for a let. ter especially, uniesn you find it in the Herald'. report of the American and Foreign Antl.Slave ry Society. The Society has recently exprese ea itnelf in favor of the colonization system to the dissatisfaction of the colored members, each as Downing, the wealthy oyster man. Dr. J. Mc. Cane Smith, Amer; able physician, and others of the same stamp. Three people lad night took the whit, members roundly to task, and gave them a doer, of arguments too true to be palate able, and very spicy withal: Thin Dr. Smith Dan ugly customer for white men to play with, 419 he detnocatratrd some years ago in a public , discussion at the Society, with Dr. Grant, who attempted to chow the itioapacity of the colored race for improvement. I should bare been pleased to eee Dr. Grout victorious, bat justice to Dr. Smith require. it to heasid that he ram pletely routed Dr Grant, as much so ac be did the whiten last Wednesday. In Well street there is no sale to day for coon. try bank notes leaned upon • deposit of canal certifieates, intl.., the seller guarantees the notes, RA the Comptroller has given notice that be shall not pay the interest 00 them. Some 'banks have their whole circulation based upon thle worthleem paper, and will ho called upon by the State officials to call it in, and take up the cartificutes. The canal enlargement will not soon take place, and the ysilroada and can. ale of the Stole of Pennsylvania must reap a She harvest from the fooliebuese of the Davie roe, who deny Nevi York improved internal cam. much:Ulm hairs they can Itpvp the picking of the ameba that naturally attend the expendi ture of million, by a government. The mammoth steamer Great Britain arrived at noon, after a passage of fourteen days, the old time roil! , by the Great Western and Cunard ships of this time. Sho has one hundred and sixty passengers, nod a fair freight lint, and to the greatest novelty in the harbor, and the larg• est steamer anat. She is to be van rogularly ass passenger ehip,taking Sent °Huta or steerage as they rosy offer,and will no don6t prove • good Our COMIZIOt Council, influenced - by handsome fees and a large rent to the city, have at last consented to let two new ferries be established belie= New York nod Brooklyn—points, that mast, at no distant day, be governed by the gimme municipal. govinnprot, and be united by three ferrice to one now in operation. One com pany holding three ferrite last year, after paying large salaries to an army of employee, declared seven percent publicly, anti divided privately among is few stockholders, nue hundred (nd twenty thousand dollars. Politico has cometo be an excellent paying trade, and New York city offer, great inducements to smart young men, who do not allow themselves to stand in their own light, when votes are in demand. • An estimate has been made of the presetAbu• elates of our regular places of amusement, found ed upon actual meipir in moat clam and It is ascertained that to 108 a sum than $34,000 is paid per week to theatree, museums, open, panoramas,- etc • The most profitable place is Bernitin't,Muneum,whiedi received sight hundred dollars perdsy, Niblos Is next to °edit and re ceive, sin hundred and fifty dollen Now both these places are en managed that the moat fas tidious cannot find fault, or detect anything that they would have kept from the slew of their fain- Sit a the consequence is, profit to the manager, fir in excess of that received by ouch dens" a, the Bowery theatre, and othern cartoon lite places, that gighly shock thelow sense of deceu oy prevailing crew them The Anniversary tutting of the American and Foreign Bib!t. Society has been advertised in all the papers, for n week past, but this morning found nil the doors closed, and the eidewalke oc cupied by a large number of lathed and gentle men, looking at :one another. ..montlerahle things." After some !conenliation, it was sag. go•Xtd to send for that:it:6m ytoe funetihary arrived, in a !elate of•oetudderable excitement, and elated that he bad bad no or ders to open the Church, that be did not believe that then was to be any matting, that, in fact, and in short, now when he recollected, the Mini. sentry of the Bible Society this year, was to be held in Cincinnati. Jost chant that time there was's very general stampede among the Congre gation a u the sidewalk. They did not step to ark soy more question', Tbi'American Board of CoMmisslons for For eign Mission are in session this morning. Since its lost flannel meeting 42 minsionary !shorars have been sent to at least 18 stations, 6 to fields previously occupied, 6to new missions. 33 tais sionaties and assistants aro about to tyke their departure. The prospects of candidate. in nem inariesis gaod. The receipts of the year $211,- 062.24, swerress over last year, of $2,242.61. Southern India presents so intereeting ntale of things, awl soon a loud null will to made for tts• sistance in that quarter In the way of market, there is no chunge, either In corks or product.. C. . . Fur i4e Pittsburgh Mums._ THOS.. BAXEMELL, ESQ.--CONGUSS. NlERsite. EniTalla.—Perenit s ennettant reader of the Gazette to euggeet the ni ne of THOX,I BAXIIWELL, Erg , or a proper pereen to receive the Whig nomination for Coogrree, in this die. riot. Mr. Bskewell in an old, enterprising and most 'Jarful oitizen—a worthy,' intelligent, upright, nod influential moo. Scarcely a men among ue is better acquainted with the wants of the district, or who would be more indefatiga ble and efficient in promoting the prosperity of his conetituents. What ear our merchantn, man. ufactorere, and hareem men generally? Will you eetut to Congress one of yourselves, a man who undermande your interests, and who has always been among the foremost In forwarding the prosperity of Gila city and county? MORONOAHRIA The Coronation of the Emperor of flayd, the particulars of which we give some time ego, "in advance of thy mail," is reported by recent ar rivals to have taken place, according to the pro gramme, on the 18th alt. A letter from Porta, Prince, is the New York Express, eels: "The solemn mid imposing scene of crowning the Emperor and Empress, In the Cathedral. by Archbishop Sleuthed, on the 18th last, (80n day,) took place in the presence of all thh algoi ly and wealth of the Empire. After the crown• lag of the Imperial pair, the solemn benediction and imposition of hands, according to the rites of the Popish Chnrch,_ the - proessaian formed and moved towuls the palace The coronation of Napoleon tru outshone in asocial and splen dor of, the dins its jewels glittering like stars in the firmament , the number of nobles and marshals far outuumberid those who danced at tendance at Bt. Cloud; and I am very doubtful if Louis Napoleon's coronation will exceed that of &toque 1. "(Sixths 25th, It is said that a new creationof nobility will take place, to give the Empire ap propriate eclat." • I - ;Potartoat.---lowa stands, on: the Whig riJo, two delegates for Scott, two for Fillmore. A majority, on the Dm:moored° aide, are for Cue. Ditnole gist choler, Daughter: second, Coes- Whig delegate. ananimoue for Scott. TYlecoru3M for Caes. Whig , delegates eiend three for Boon one for Fillmore. A Washicgton correspondent of the N. Y. Jour, nal of Commerce. writes: • GOT. Porter, of Pennsylvania, is now here, la the authorised repinentative of the Iron inter ests of Penns,lvan's, to confer with ihmocrfitio members of Congress on the subject of farther protection for those latereste, by the restoration of the homeoaluation. Some movement into be made on the subjent very soon. It to strongly represented that the Ifhigs will carry Peoosyi. vanis,at the coming Presidential election, unless this project shall be carried, sod that, in eaeo of the election of General Scott, the Whigs will so far regain power as to be able in the next Con. press to Fenton) the Tsrilf of 1842. IXTIIIVtiW Or hianttann Wnias wmt Go, Scum.—lt Is stated Inn latter from Washing. ton, that several of the members of the Mary landlg State Convention, to assemble In this city on Tharislay nest, had en interview with Ge e , lgott,'op the 11th lam, and were ienied by him that ho thought aqd felt with them on the subject of •the probitgtof the compromise. U. pme Motel, it IN said, try aamwooe on tbsk subject; end' Impoeed no restrictrelth Upon them . la regard to the conversation which they have detailed. lint be bee detennlued not to publlah any letter on the subject of Ms views unless he should be themominee.—Batt. Son. Paonaawf - Daoitnan.—While the 'teaser El. ant wu lying „at. Ntrw 'Wayland, on her tinifitiardtrip, yadneeday nlitht, the watchman ttinboat, Ely;ltionuts Rule, leftlie torch on the forward goer& and 11111 Tied to rap aft—lbt beet everittetrdr heard of blot. lie was a man of reputable character, and much reapeoted.— Mr. R. has a family reeldlan• In Idanabtater, near Pittsbarea—Cin. caue.,.l4ta. " _ Reasons. why the TehunatTee 71-rogy mar Rejected by the Mexican Congress—Lent, from President Arita to President FEllmore. • A special despatch from Washington to the New York Herald states, on the authority of a letter from a dietinguishtd gentleman in Mexico, that, previous to the rejection of the Tehuante pec treaty, it had been intimated to Mr. Letch or, the American minister, that the Mexican government was willing to grant the right of way acmes the isthmus of Tehuantepec; to the New Orleana Company if they would cease to press the Garay grant cloim—e, claim which the Mexican people4ere unanimously opposed toots the ground not only of its expiration, but that it was obtained by 'rihery, and conveyed!' vast quantity of,land— too leagues on both Aides of the road—for the purpose of colonisation. Mr. Letober infornied the President of the q'ehuan tepee Company of this intimation, but received no answer from hint, and, immediately on the rejection of the Tehuantepec treaty, Mr. L. ad dressed the Mexican government the ultimatum of the goverument.of the United States, which declared that the Tehuantepec treaty, recogni sing the validity of the limy grant, must be confirmed by the Mexican government. No ot h• - er arrangement would for a moment be timea,d to. Under these circumstances President Arlo: to addressed himself directly to President Fill, more, of which the correspondent says: , "He acknowledges the weaktien of Mexico, and the grentuess of the United Stag , and makes a touching , appea! to the magnanily of o great nation, Out to. force ti wrong on a weak people. Ile declares there mutt° tome , 1 mysterious influence whieicindoces the rated States to endeavor to force Mexico - .le r tify a treaty reviving a defunct grant. tic-ea a the government and people of Mexico have - every desire to throw open theoTehuantepeo OOMMUIII - and Instances the fact that the ' day pre •ions to hie writing a bill had been introduced Into the Mexican Congress authorising Ike gov ernment to offer the right of way across the lethuma to any compauy which would build a road; hat, as for the Gorey grant, it would not bwgranted, even if the United States forced up on Mexico the fell extent of the threat contain ed in the ultimatum—war. • . • It le impoesiblw pot to believe that Mr. Letch er has not exoeeded hie inetructions in preening Mexico too close to the wall, and there le Mile doubt but that i ltbe appeal pr Arleta will bring about a peaceable eattement. . • The new Mexican ;minister, who is Raid to havejuet arrived' in Waehingutn, with epeeist reference to this and other matters, possibly brought this letter of Gen. 'Arista with him,and has ere this lelivensd it to the Prev/Went. The Albany Journal of Wednesday last men tions the circumfuse of a ease of hydrophobia in that city, which terminated fatally in sin wprks after the victim was bitten by a dog, a pet in the family, and itt two days after the dis ease (trot manifested Itself. The sufferer was a youth of ten'yearo of age, the coo of Mr. Philip Ogsbnry. Two other members of the family were also bitten by the dog, hut as yet have mon i&eted no symptoms of the dismiss.. - The ••Spiritual Telegra ph," s paper recently started in New York, as an organ of the so call ed ••apiritual dert l .o6 l rl4lloP.." eilitis that Ifni fusser Agassil has sent for Mr. fume, of Spring field, one of the strongest mediums, for the pur pose of seeing what be nazi tuake.of the spiritu al esperiments. We hops this report is correct. The f•demonstratione" are extending Into bun dreda-(of reunifies. They present phenomena which oannot be explained by any 11.001.12 laws of mater. Hence many Jcimp at the conclusion that they are the work of spirits, and much mis eider is the result IC enlautitio Men would give so subject II thorough investigation, some ria ti.insi explanation might be adduced of the causeepf these remarkable phenomenc—Pm ton Jou rnal. Mari( there lie any wan, be ho single or 01.4.1.4, tanner, werbrne. c - Arebr.or or tramster.who r. 4 .4 , rue:1101:m11 al.oiths of 11.0. Ps: nrll . , Arabian Liam. sit, let btw go now sod do it: for tm rpm!. It he wont. It* walAt In wo!d. orpr and over ..irsio,lwtorn it *ball all tisr. boon 0.1. low been our word In, 01, wl.o. I iwiwonit .v 23 /852- 1552. SPRING ARRANGEMENT Cleveland and Pittebtuvh Rail Road alltt-WifgZE/ CLEVELAND, TO - LEDIr, BANDLISKI, DE— TROIT, CHICAGO. MILWAUKJE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATL /(IME• new lind fast running steamer FOR . Mir 0111% I-swee the Mtrtythels else:toot of Mrk.t Wet, ey 07114 s eletek, tdunden ertt , 4l) mut:oAl et Nelt.rille erlth the Lotter T.... 01 lite Cafe ee.t - od t.erMerintltt7ll"" i t C".6 :1 " 11 ' q ' l " for Tot . n Zllarniu , ky...z4l t zr.- ^ , - .4 . llgy r rtylli e .: 11:d * : lo nod okies f•r• tall-wlan4 13 LO low ti.iret% ty to elev.& VIZt ft= CO . lrt , orl.r atrr .n4tneatsfall Went.. lop Mare/ oppos IlcalorleatAt Uosun , lent, ten. I from I,nn tnnala toll.r.larkt let I,' o.Pqn ena. tn loth roc, onner eleraland at Me vase hone and In tin .ase lnaa ot curs A. H.IIOLMES Successor t li. P. Nelson & 31 ANUFACTU8NR11 Or SOLID BOX VICES, PLATI:b nfIUVIKI ..- 4 111 ,, CKW. OPADEN Uc.E. teKr. VOlittn. tc.. PITTSBURGH, PENNA. NV.Wer .rnwc. hurl 41 , w.t gam. Frtlithf, aTi 'All work varrorawl vywsl b am m.nrwelw,ll. 1852-- -- • SPRING ANRANGF.III3NT. • 16 .1 11 t1ani Rail Road and i itit , Packet Line. (a.ur rola r.man...11) Between Pilt.turgit, X., York, Philadfipkia and Baltintort. 10 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal. TIMK KIMIT FARE TO PLIILA BELPIII.4 ,fr BALT. $lO. • /1081 PLC.., IR4 Consoattaxp ROL.. \N the opening • ?f , etn , al. tiv . hti o u . n , si n tlat Inc at blairaville with the Pennecirante Itatlrtial. A dePacket boat till leave Pittstioret every ennoble at L tect, precise', Patient,. tate the Railroad at Illaire Tulle next Any at noon, creasing the Portage. Row in day - NM, anima. et l'Aliadelplif• or Daillmore, ...I? next morning. Baltimore patentor". on arrival at Dante buret, tilt.. Utah:lpr.. Train Darn of thy Dalthnota and hurqualisnea Hail hood In that city,hrriving it time it, to Wuhington city rano, w0n..., i., poseatio or other Information, apply to C. DENSON ]fen. J. DEetftMhlßß, lton. noose. ton litt• • cr to D. LACCII A (A).. al Dom. • 4. Removed,, • • Iv Meßendre° • • . Maranon Dontlg. ha. nemoaad Ala% ------ nMa. and dweillea t+ 252, Nun et— laaln• ..... Land an7.42na Orlon PRINTING of all kinds ozooapd at thie dike with notineen and at rontonatie rates. Special attention will he given to :Netter* and P. mama< for 14hibitlona and Conner% Card, Bill flew* DIM of Lading. Invitation., Cabala: ~botr. • 11111.1, le-, wally and gringfll .At go -ANNUAL MEET-ING---The thirty Oth •mall Menlo' of the Mara or Rananee of the American 111selonerr llolob rail b• held to ih• /Int Preabyterlow (lurch (Bev. Mr. Pa•toa'a,) of thle oI('. cototoonehig at 10 o'clock. A. St.. ea Taredny the 18th hod.. sod eomlop• their ...chm two data. Touch/ and Nedtwdar•' Thom deathly sn anon fin all who thane to attn.!. ....I tin Ratanally Mind a.. Intenstlaa than of the talon. 10717 -7- 10rTiti: American Baptist blissionary. oska will hold ha Anourl a/ration In nu not Prann leriw Church. or thh. all/. (6.r. Dr. Pastan%) ammo*. .a-.. Ax4Sß '~„` v'w>~j,.~. • AI%I.USE3IENTS. LAFAVEI'VE HALL ; I SECOND CONCERT OF TIT'S CELERRA 'TED TROUPE. This, ra.ftday Emile/. May'lBrh. The thirriael and writ known • FELLISWEV ItINSTRELS, ' • comprintrig • - Corp. of Talented end klannithmeed Per ; tronere,'' under the mensrettindil of .1. B. Yellinnt..whonnn, Cruenrts In kb* city uf :irk Ifurk tir • iturreropki el Tr Yearn. et fdlolre Muntersi 1 1•111n,Broad var. Here b.., rrreirint with took br,hlahly reereeOthlit and r•Otionabi• -• rut?. 7.l.k‘i;t7m'iitg ittlin k rf!; b llTirt l' i r Of Pft l t 4 , wilt Tina mime of th em. eprkeinat e tins merlin. likennine . nen kid their Sdrren ...In in , Ilioadvrer. L.L11./lillaTC MALL I' - .. ' _ . fL) ' -. . Introthrinry Overture ~" ....,........lrelltreMindnd.. ..Onin I °penile Chortle fpettsCrnaul Fallow' Slinnoyh t , Old Folk, of Home . i 'i. —11.• WI .11.lkinit.• Um OR f,r Or:Moore- ........ ..........4 .... - lib, Bore Oarrr me titinr........4...,„ .16..11/ . . rioneksch. Lust king Cboolsolomprist . d . and 'laza - . red .tlke , 'lr ior tYI. Tnmpe...\.-ri,llne't Minstrel.. Melinda ft.; Ok' tins. Julius' Trip to the World's Val 2 '.. .t .. .. '''''..6 )). Pelt. Pont lin, Quick 51er.............-... ..... : •., 1471 . 174'. Musket.. Vl•lin Pak, with . Tarla.... ..... ..... ..... .}likstnik• Vieuxhunne. Volk. fhatendur..-..,.... . ._...„...... .... li Midi mat Pell. TO.• • . •. • .... •••••- , --.3lserr Wilkins. ............. Colli.• I•as tie .d.fricane.... Illtehill end Pet` rat - 01dt. fialtnil....• ~ ......... .i........- ...... ...Mastnt Militia Comk Pal de Metniet Milchaltlohl I'd Banjo &do_ ........ c a n u friz. ; ...... . ....... Pen. hrtrmatZiirt`lili. re„.: ...... ......... . .. Vellotem finale--firatidi Trial traare 4. 4"11.1"." ,iatientah. end iititchelL' u • s, •r be tPrt•'• ra haring • rieer nt It time oral 14a. aol q ap .„ , le. n lan,it rung by .urtug the di. e•• areunal bet.rna Ole Loomnj 11.1 A. .a.jj h. lt i ..lata .. l . on 25 cent•—Chililreo 'tinder ten Iran et age tzcollar POTICtrIOC Or t m nerinnAN e s 2. zar ,mkIN a u,eas •r d —tionc.rt .oenattebn• at $ eat k efaltlre change of prograsnrcia nut, ereoltlir For a short Time only. MOW OPEN AT PIIILO lIALL t INOS DtlflUVE`P.l.lllt.EllflATED 01111/INA!, PAC:T— ADAM AND EVE . I N P•A RAll I E:\ the Temptation erol Rept:Wens:y.ll.MM Iltntriels .Y.uf Prat., She, sublime werkstf Art, w in Lich ors sektfortelgm voye l to be the Ont. over line the United Atat.ro, cichlbitAA 1n .New line sod nth., ell!. Item 1831 to 11f141, nod the part years (q -An. pe Yore, I. h antreroal sdo.Orellon of °reels° million,' of rOma. open from 9 A. Sil.lllllo Admis!tnn 'the sijilte use): ,5 meets ilehot.rs admitted for bleeptA tact. The Acsn't rosportfelly ltams the ail:etas of PittsburAh I be/ th.ert Are the same original!, poetores th in nem ee , 1,11.11 M In Phil., nail tan yeers thin 11•11 has b., /1 Ireprosed an.l retitled In attoot style by elr.lteble ar.i.tot. mod nnuirre.l er the artangementA Of bet bet a, an„ simlrably Alepteol for the exhibition of storks of Art.: - IVINDOW 0 1495-400 bxs.. assorted v V tit./ beoroloory hropl.o. ftt-wile by myl7 k I 1 - U na lt y l l7 A:ilL. ViNEGAR---30 • piirn — eitler:ibr sale 4 trcolil VON Ik,SMfl 11R'yt Altio,pOr. Itt! . . , n , ak i :ei\linyForkiand 'Sty tbet.PIITAILI yl; m7I7VON 11 oNNLOILST UUOPLIV,_ 11,1100 L TWINE- 50016 Sta; toy • 1 , my 17 19N 19701111:111e1 t IURP7IIV., IILEESE—,O bit. Mao Apple, for yule by 1,17 VOg , EO,INIIOugY k NURraT Y CI. 0 T 11 - T5174 AND STILL ANOTHER LOTH sIIST roceired from %Now, Yorkanother Or, *tato, CLO2U 1. 0 yOft nr kW., konl•quallty. y. STONER, So.. fO Ma Sh4o, Pittittrgh. GOTKIO HALM \ MEN'S AND BAYS' (.11:QT1I1NO. I ELEHRATED neatness kr fit, fineneds, 7) ot.;itt. dur..Jallitynf trnikettothlplOd/ORrric?•:.. u - R , Bratir TO kEziSR. 0,16 \LI It '4l knit, Iv nut: - 00DS . • V - Stitt Mee tror opens (ttlevsnetatrat nt Soote_tt quit Muslin, Ntrtw 0t0..'1,•• mot do, 1F1.311,4 H..: Muth. a. ten., of the bake 84 L.r art 310 yet pug.), Ittrmi Eletra grinsl Mall Iluslins-41. Swiss' watt minted • tat.tio leettlit.tms,otps &Wes .tt salt tioTtbvtu t rontek h.ritt atd totitrtto a' AN DLES-4iiscriei.sloald and bttailne; '6O 4. Stir ind Bpmx S. katabueih 04ppd. k For J WALLIAIIti. u4sr I= mot Ctn.?... 11 1- "V „ .l:7,, ARls l. 4 :iil;:frtfieZeiin.c. Is itfkiOES-56li s iftsbelt Superior‘Reds. rcr .17 by tat 15) J DR11.1.14.1111 /ICO. APLE SUtiAli-2, , bble. for sale by B, my 15 D pig reeN, fitr,pule by. A seta. a mohEerT. IV. COLT SI t1 . "3-7 ck S im o l i tr i oLe i l!;,? .by LIROPB-101i IT; ; IL rrelieve "7"r". i keo rre . .l tee Do ear. h - welt 4. IoD a Co., w Weed rtrret. (.IAL 5(1174-0710 lbs., just recd and for .t 7 rtl• by'lmrltl .1. KIDD &CO. ift Ell)1AN CLiti',-1 elk -ree'd fur gala by I I ;tilt J. Ell'D *CO. ItiLIIELLE , DeIIRE--3 'casks recd for .1. 1 , / 1114111. \ J. KIDD a CO. I 'IZEA:II I'A.ItTER.=„3 lade, rea '3 . lint . ' tor it ) Cl (7.7111 .1. CCM, a eo. J7 4 16;1-21) - kegs Il tzey . , 74 eya rot ode , by\ \ blur s , I LACK gitEL—Wi7thirS7l.l7o. FLWlritee 1.11 ‘ f;91 21 ( a n ' :" T . !7T . _ (111YE-50 buffs just reo'd and for sale by my 11 N./LI:Ill .1 , 47 . 40.1.71%, 0 kg.A but Rosin' :cavil" store, and 1,7 roe rale 00,10 1C01L17.11 117:7iN R rt. ri TOBACCO—C 2 kegs 6 t trine Virgi\ \ nia, just? in . 01•.11 and for nanny inyl4 EN,ll,lnu A nymi"Fyy, kags;,assortcd Nos., juSI t and for crl, by nyll4 ENO LISA • BXNN /VT. PIED Stigar cured, jobn my n. 4. nee ps , lnnr, In oar: and for wan by on \ yI4 yN: LITTLE A N). \ cks. pore, in store, for sale by TI4 RCIIIIBIIII, LITTER A Cu. IuWlnl(, and;!r iti rA otis 'Lino, n" y IWI3I3OII,LYIRLUA CY). )f6l LEAD-lln store arllfor sato by la mot • ttontsoN. tantm a tn. 6: ROT-4 kelp Nos. I, 2 a .3 just,reo'd tied cr rain by Yarn A'oo. ' , IDr— iltls liege L" role,by • 4 mrl+ - J.FA.D/LWORTH t CO. PEACLIES—I prime lined for sale by fetyl4)._ \ ?..zI.I4LSCOVIII al. , ( lOFFEE-100 Lo*, prime Rio foz rok hY my.iy s,j. M. Dil.W llßTtlk l\. )01A ptwo,'{or sale by_'. NV I QTAROLI-25 iia. Boilbright.'a extra \for 1 J 441.. br J. S. DI LNIVIII 11 •a, \ O. SUGAR - 7 1W hhdo. good fair for . r 414 'J. 8. 141101(1/11.111 I_ prie, Jar i 0 by 4.414 m13 J. 0. DILWORTH /i CO. ... .L __ RG _____. GRE AT B ARG AIN S IN ORYL.GOO . _, DS.\ SELLI.i7I.OFF AT'oOST TO Qi(IT rge IVINJ.`-'4 , l•L' ' . ~ . rilliE Subscriber telisi; about to- re . lintplit,h the Yell Drc. (1 7 . .. 1 . 4 4 -11 :l i iinacanoll i ktaii ‘ li , 1 ,0 11e jog .7117glat t .st July u.st, will nionmeatot CHIM DA Y. Slay *IL, and \ 041 hO entity .tock of .... , 7 and Stacie Dry Goods at cos. Air e..h. ' • o Ills Goode foal ea' bearrloripallylgatohwa tha DD.. , priLMO. will be Mona .ItaLls ...gal., !Meg at load 2t. per gent lower than e regulst nom. t \ IN IiTAPLIC ODOR WILL Ili WOUND,. - 4-4 sad 6-4 /hunch tillnithates. English and Tomah. Met. , • Illam Wyatt... anikbontballne.. .' t, Libert • and mat! o, •• . DIA Ilona end Icahn Table thane • 4 eloGi , s, „ ~;„ • Alarkaltak to el. and tiorti*g. f:' . Damask a n matt drop IlnenAlt. tlon unadmti.., iya . z.:ll7=Alt . r i na y. t. L t . e =t t oVs= t r;;4. '' • , \ Worked DO cartel:moat earlaln nandlos, EANGY GOODS. \ , . White crape shawl.. embroklared anactlt. Dotage and Thlbet rapt*. .. Plus Dna.* lamas and tarrog.' , t Deno. de Glees. and moot Lin alp tat, „ 'pause and pp lane, • lila. and langyl6llln Do Diperlor, and a On. mask et DIY. Goods t EMBROIDERIES. 1 . Workea mad* and Ise. ea k and el Jambe., mull end Ilnen e brie. 1 • Collars mad admit:Mo..' . Embroidered anon canal& hakft,r Winked WO& .4 Istualag, And • mayn't...oat atork Mr alettienils edgings, I t, ...I lanatlngWtogrihm with" vatlilei nofabet For too out...roue • to wake: all or eta* will setuall be wild lit a lainal ou n rat man. ' Early gong eau ~,,,,,,,, the Lea btmcgoo. JAldltit A. SIe r KIGGII t, ' I'. 41. All porno. limitlng tieNtri°X. tiltarttbt.VLlDe ahoy.. rrlor lo Januor. 1661 a* requested tn .r the same, moll &WO rill to oaf la at. 44ada or g li e 5,,,,,,,,,, Jot enlarthin. ."..,____ • ' • 5n71.1 Z .11,1 Cr' Pecrift 7c — \ '---7-- 14ANtFACTITRIID EY TIIE NEW oj. JIMPKY EXCLUDING AND atistma COMPALtiIi. at Smoak, N.J. • , . . • . .", T bi. 4 . ,,,,,,, era te prewernl to torntph • nrpir CI UM. ' 1 ..hail. • ' \ MI NO I'AINTS, 't • • \ Which h.. boar. hand inn amoral t%,' hmi. both laLl'upal h. Uniea ltat S, to re ly, to.i..asloa olut iy attr. ThD0P . 4 6 , 4. t 4 Oar atom WIIITE -, ZINO 'PAINT •. . . I. palely no axidiotZlato nod I. infrantolfero Rs= ID bt=lijautta.latrra"'"enrigt.*r" x". - 00 , 4 . Irir thell I. . lel =h. 6:lllrplAta ttultZ:lll4 _'.''', °°°B'.°o° to att t • IT . WILL NOT TURN YELLOW • \ When e h tt....l to gultaintons or awlarta •Aalkla. 1 trcia'ilant:Puthirt .!L l4 be l ing ia4 4•l7lsr ° l4ta eli rathalk.l 0 10 I irritlnt :rtreinrai';,titf =111 ' ,1. " 741491.75.1 T ; I BLACK AND COLORED ZINO PAINTS. nom are Ihraltbed atn low prlokand are tudonbtedli • tbs cbenwat and brat Wale In a...mut oftevo.ao. rooU.l nelar, oath..., steamboote, or any tospowed wt, Noe at orrl, !ka - , On. or IMO. LIF they liao both •' ' WEATHER AND ,FIRE ritoor. ' - 6nt. Den rartsma th.y Pe c a tilmiiK*NOSSGool Gail" tr .. , tbnTtrall,". UlrriiVgl'2AlV`" ...., VS.Attli.lof h... Mall/ of the tiatt4 ,MILIE2G.P. • - . I.....itouvolioloa laOra tenni' by We loads 01 Ms 'Prea: 0 - _ ~ • 11.1.1.JUNk17 a 0.) What..., ilarakisods' -~,~ r~- MEM COll gCIAI,e rrnirmio,r ; • Luticzy. • aerru,t Pun/Acton T o eslit MUGMnit.ay M 1tt,:11142. I , . The Mealblr. yesterday MSS client and plena. ant. A lair emneral Inelncla mat doina in, the market. Out unbent any material chases In prices. The ricer continues in Splendid oscipble or- der. 1,t41(4 large number of atestnare 1m0. 4170.4.1 dine* . I Setordoyi, and badness along the 2haef bn Standar sru more acWeii than It. Lae been CM 1144 p 46k7 ' , S4.ol7R—Vid,l little oars. incase), \ and Shy meet of that ne Rie Amato, romainnently ars harianot hid; of Interest to 'notice. n• colr sale .• heard of 'Srae , 30.111. ex tra at 44.1 bbl Th e mksfrom atom irarienntruid to mall Imo at 1 43 .2444113.21 ter attliesOue and canto. \ unAlx—Nat mash woe dolat imad.4"R"O'!'"‘ Leib Sale , 10010 ' Oct. tram ant lands ,a..se;,spa 284 bE at 34e 81 bushel. Saha 300 Inutiele eon al , iidstAbn. ,No reportsblio Wm of other ;main. \ \ kuliEß W lESe-e win • continued emonemin scrim M li et naohasta. Saes IS khda Game In Slots at Su duk and 71 estireA 114 inolaimu al 330. Bah or 11 &Walla Goa at mall In tem lot. Wallows no silos of coffee to re. Mo. MiC4 0 11wi0...b....114... given way . 111114.211,11 the roGoari Ina iales:-25,000 ibouklers at 9E, 81) days; 10 asksnod.. 40/.1 at SUS. 4 OSOZGLIS 3 cuts Immo at 0E; Ido at 10e; 8 da *ldea at 1/10:12,000 In hams on private termer, 600 Os do at 9.14 r. 800 is 'do at 1.204 SOO do alsouldars at 6.14e1 3.700 is hems at Otietaab; 10 caidui do at 10c, 11,23 for skuu 4 daiihonlders titS)44.•lth say for skirl: 4 amt. at NM feratioulgers awl lOolog Lamm and 21 tos sugar 'OOO. ed /am at 11011 O. \ \ GRIER DE1 . 311.13a1e 4 thirel4. at 104111 c 81 b. 814111—fale of 100 bble Was Nu 4 med.:M. to melee 39,5031 h t lll, casliceureeney, 5t bhla mull Mu Last SUM; 12111. L Ike front at: 8.5.50, sad 4. do at 87.75;`.40 tads No. 1 herein.< id 37'740111, and 10 Mils No. 1 trimmed shad. I bl. . C11E18314-821. 120 boxes at 70IedVi O. ..GERMAN CLAY—M.I4f 14 tone at .83, cub. ea inner. ilAY—ealci 10 Rude at the scales at 14134413 2 Ont.— Lai 2 hay nu eelllda at tbi ricer at SM. \ 1 . PORBIOrr ismilarr. • \ laitaroot, March 80 ' 2852. ' • We hive been kindly fleeted by Me‘sak. Bell & Likselt,'..oduro dealers of this MIT. with hibliallaan A v ep:A.1.1.14 pool Clroular, : nor swam. 'C.o.d., from wioreh si'n make the wilowing ' Caeo n.WW:tate no ,haneria the rol.fd a.ofrlt tl7,4 porks.ex TO 110, 1 sal Mr Mans 40.700 briwa r . euniabonsarbsorklbitnu vnilustrm M 14 41 1 1 14 W Ou i 4 00.104. 1 a. to anal Vair b,nd to bbid, h./ a.id, OA to kbl4 for ‘Ortipary to Ihddllum and IX to 0.144 tor Nair to bond Fair. \ Lana—About TO tn. bate 3.11{1.1 tem iaoded , shunt bait' of winch hoe 1.11.11 at 47. fd owl" but bursn hold of at the lolte MI demand l. )Invited. am—me been mad. at foil prawn old 'at Ohs 11 U. Awe. brand ( ^ Gorton of wt. floe quality b. beeowoid at • perm not tranwlrwl. hat ropy.. 11 tiSrna,baci about 4,1/00 time. to ar s. at price not mads`publie. • 11.00-40 0 bearded 'Morns. and Flonakanbann amt.& in mei .der. awl lakut *old meta II .1 frqlll the Cm, 'Shone. eserel b. two L.,00110011 maims. the 01.4 •0 1 r coat, for', 'V.,O.*. sure. an 4 Itteurp of the SWIM Ma. waa .01.010 arrive oaths \ aaton There is bat little change obsetwAllo In the Wwition of oar 110.1 and 000.7 Md. Wets tbs datoelour last cir cular. consumers of twat I:banana. .4 vith caw.% hot Was. bare teen lon anoloueeo roil then... the of • tsw weeks shift; ntol Weida th at'. advaaus. of 11 a 1 TO As, ant I. 111.4 bermdabli•bedoo When ottge7.l,' the Ib 101. " 1. 1 r. " 1 . In "l' aNst.l %Ir.! \e.t.a 1.1.1 • la n, Ptilbdeibbiss mit Itairlmors a's Isoron CA. has n its a bettor iwatowt tbr Moment to and .1. of Trliow bas tteheoeed NUT I! 00110 41.00, 1.41{ 1111110 has not part.ipadodoat. prin cipal purtion oe our loba sande 1 . 11 ...whed nhahati. seriph/. aim ad b as been lewd kw Yellow and 30a for ant Whim - from New thin.. T. and I. corgosdnre seams and We ibrad Ime obtained Ws aretted at poet W.T . 13 There ill no change to notice in tnO Wicket donor the nut moat. ' • t • , neat Cattto—Thrta wortthrtml 1400 bent laclddingl6o driven to N. TO it. .014 0188 to 944 gar 10u lbs. Ills latter trind tot sirs ptuldr. Vow. and 11.1r.-11..• wen 330 'rold. at rico Ib, 11 . b lbw+ noinon from $lO II 30. /printers alll{ to am.l Dr, Cons $7 tol S. - • . Itard--Thara den 100 u wind, 011th a. 14 at from $0 $.5 ter 100 6, . Sneop ant tombo—Solo4 Mem 2.006 In marlet.mblah mid ‘, 11.50 to 14 no. shorp, oat 111,44/ to $3,50 eatn tor =tot a. to attain/. "" \ • ' nammana, mar 14. Carrut—There, were dre'ree at the seem an 11onia7 MO, Omer of Beeves. of .okb number 2171 rem eold to Ott! outrbersonol 70 artom go kb l*Alelphla. Prkee nerd from 11.10 to 1:10 non Um UM, *no le .$71100180.10 not, and errreengl4,oo grom llogs—The antmir le Uhl. It. near no Or oath* *rum $7.30 to 14.77/ , 1111 LT71401711 400 *MO , MAIL , 11CIALTIle 11010•111/1 are Ormorandi of Me Lei nem spoil It. oAlttenne and pout. ler the month or Aptlll.loo2. The iraneportatioa marardly Into the el* 0) Mal:Moors \romi.pf the penctpat Menke, Lu IMMO 01110.11.= , lons. IL** c 0.4. 4204, 7 torirls: Piro ffrielm 10014.11n0 0011., 'En 'Y. re Fi nnod. eep, 77 % 40,047 0me, 1 314 bonne a MIN, 2 ,,) 11,1.1 tr, toneitor* horned eett*, 850 Ur nlmen, 'iron n. Ala -• 7.0 ,t• ES 004 LO, 101 = l/1 4 " sou. Sip Om* 11* inavenne , rni.the month of Apolt. 4u tern 1113.- 700 11, of which 092.** 711 nom fro*** Mein mere, aml 15.794 , ..04 from Itirrruhlatten • • . - PEEXNSYLVANyi RA ILltbd p .—The tee Otat,C,cat aholry fki.,aMoont af b4tOtie 4.116 iapork the k'quosilressie Ralhogkolloe tl; itte• iSfies Sth lost: 14 ..1 , 4 2 tr.= F..9etif " IT it arf Ithr 7th,72.72. rthi7o7" . mrn. FIRE, MUCK. • I} aubenriber prepared Co orders - Witte Brill, of waratnor islAlfir:..lll4 web, at Ma, war XlLlaualactra In lab tii=fal and eapetteaNal amiadl, FM May call arm la. saaetaltmr, pajalle• area. sUrgglOßliiiPUßSEplipaAtta, tri Van":gu= 3 1 A i rtIg".* • ' ' \ tva3 gikPriat:l./A lb. gamut:, vny i limpr amioa c o a co , . . ... i j464p,AsEt--.:?''' kl.6i. ; ; : a lil,luaL t:.lb.Y.!..l\''-kt>.'".: ,r.mA- '' ' w , ibis reuelfea 1,....f0r ..,,. .. .. bO t, f ,) 9 ---.. , -.1: Tiv.,.kJtilfW A., . .. -.:, ‘,