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(,r• • ' `, 'll' ':•:', 1 " -.. •.: : RX11.4 Roan Ideansn —A. meeting of eitlesna is requested at the Rooms of the Bosrdot Trade; teutraime on flit street,) on Thursday, irening.! •;' ' -. at eight o'olock,• to consider tbe importance to this pity of securing an unbroken, chain of hilt .. throu g h the litenbenville; BridgepOrt, . • .• sibs, 'artamouth and Illayeritle: with . tosses; ;„.• Lions extending from the main line stroas..ths • - .; *Wry of the ;Boleto to einaionsti; sad from Meprllle through 'Arington sad the inteilO?: Kentucky, to Neehrilie, Tennessee. • Tbel Ifspirtonco of this great Project . to the interests of this city, is too apparent to he tee: =MB .~j~:,,,r.=. t v ' l:t:: , ~~ PITTSBURGH GAZE'S PUBIAMIED DY WILITE t CO 71PITTSITultitiU. TlitllSDAr )101ININ(1. JUNE It o 1852; . 13 tateNpligeommMwMWii4 r.WA meeting of the Whig. State _Centre' . IltAtoln•••r111 k• btßil tb• Atta•tran Rotel. Cfn.lint' str..t..ehtl•gelpl.ls, an T• 11.7 gamine. Jan•l6lll‘.4 o!el :sataulattas reraniat: ". DAVID TAGGART. CRAlntati: TNT ftt;lo7.taw—ti -'FOIL CANAL 001.15118 F lONLIt. - :•1 A COB LIOFF3tAN, or merq COUNT,' , - --011.PASSIDILYTIALELVAIT0115. ttt ArO It IA A. Y..'l*•ArPr. JArom Iktr.s.,trsrx. P4' I. Nnuor.r. Aftt. 1?V;111 !Igr MolT., 12; Jults 1/1. ./.sn i• • .1,1. .1..10011 P.Tllnus IL h r. Stir. ~ • • Rm. D. Joni Lt.. 7. :41. Rinctrons, ' I IIJo. Enna . • V. So.. J. P 0012.01, . ".1.• Jams —I. Ltgq L Lolo. 10. e1tL11.1..1 . ..W1,11.5.X • 50, n O,l - 0 . 1 " M.." 44 ii. Ihorsi ALToN: 7.4. NM, 11.1.1%. 17_ 'Ol. C. War.. ' VS. Awl A. rc.ls}.. 11. N.. M10010.17/12nla READIETG 1147. ER WIELBE FOUND ON EA OE PAGE OF TIES THE COUNTY corusnoN. The largest delegated politicai• convention srliioh assembled in thii toasty, =eine the . Court ITruse yesterday, being composed done hundred an ten delegates. The proceedings of the Coe rentlon will be founUn ran in our eolomes• tr . dm .7, and to thin% we refer for particulars. Of. the ticket nominated, we will speak morn folly hereafter; Inertly remarking for the pre'• Seat, that it to n very good one, and meets witli general approbation. The friends of the differ set rinsuccessfalgFandidates would of cotaie Itl o . to make changes, hat lettere persons • have bten disappointed. in one office, they hare been' gt itified at the 'success of a friend In another,' IQ; that upon the whole; all parties ore pretty will pleased. The office Kir •hich tberowas the hardest and most exotUng gimped wu that of Sheriff, which ..et r i _finally decided to favor of Mr. Magill. Mr; J. ace Las great numbers of warm parsonal ft loud!, who labored for him with untiring seal, awl who deeply sympathise witb ;him In his de feat. 'Wo were glad to 'see the Manlius* with watch ho bore his disippointmotit, which wee ti se tree cue, and his ready ampleatence in the de c..*ou the Convention. His vote in as con roan. •as certainly • very bonbrable one, and Aeon boon re be a moat formidable competitor for tee Lk, CI the people. The cLiZttbt fee Congress in the Pittsburgh district , 13.3 also a very animated'arikeleee one. It was mon Riau , ' that the struggle would final. • ty be be;woma Lorimer and Ritchie; and Mims. Penni and Knox withdr, ew in a great mamma from the contest. Mr. Ritchie won the " 44 by 4 . stnan tud,:lorill, an honorable testi minty to his worth and abilities, when the great pational popularity of his competitor is conaid eyed. Gen. Latimer pommies. probably, more personal popularity than any. other gentleman iu the district, to which fact the large rote he received in the C.invention abundantly testifies. Coasideting the late hour at which his name 'was announced, the General has great reason to Le gratified with the Gordisl reeepticn he has et edred before the people far the high °Eke of .Peprescritalivivin Congrese. The Ticket as a whole will be popAund we !media for I . t triumphant aucansa. RON. EDWARD A. RAMIE . OAR We wish particularly to draw the attention of those who are in favor of continuing the drink. usages of eociety, and who oppose the Un • velment of prohibitory-laws, to the fvlineiog ead narration, " We Only ask such to lead an reflect; and then if they are 'tin willing that the, evil virbieb brought poor Hennepin to his present deplorable eithationshen be imffered ,to on unchecked, we hare nothing more to say to them. ''' If this will not bring them to their foisting,. they may be regarded as beyond the ' roach of persuasion or eppcal. ' The See Fork Tribune introduces it by uy ilop .. Tbe.fecte se to the killing of hie brother in-lax, Cept.'D , ar can, by Mr. Hatitegen, an al ready widely lit oiro. Mr. Ilihnegan has been • memben of the- Legidletnre, bath Hansel of Compeer, Ambassador to l'russia, sod might have been honored and useful in every relation f life but far his fearful devotion to liquor, which has long tendered him a terror and' dis grace to his friends, sad bee at length prrhatily . led him to a felon's doom. John' Wentworth, _ who served with him to Congress, that ,com minim on his carte in bin Chicago Democrat,' livery man who hes been MrAlesinegen vibe& - that inflaenes of liquor, an we have, can .belleve the &knee. And every one who hey seen 'Mutant lived nt' the came hone* with 'him and his family, . as we bare, when he hes. been see. tal abstinence rasa for months together, win In. deed pity " When sober, be te as pin, ea upright, as kited, and na generoni a man se there • is in this country. With him there gen . :helm _middle gate. 'He Ise bratewben drunk.' Whdn cober, he will compare. to all the students of goodness with any man liviag. "Dot be cannot • drink without ilettlng drunk. . Mr. Hennepin entered' the lower House of Congress many years ago, a perfectly temperate -. man; and, in point of talente,!lntegelty, and popularity, his prospects were oh fattening as those of any young man in, the Ueited States. • Bat Washington fashions and, habits were too mach for hint. !Dissipation drove bins to pri vate life. ile'reforreed, became a temporanai letterer and an exemplary member ,of the _church. • 'His exortations in.. times, of groat. rat rivals are said to bane eqaelted. them of the , Mast eloquent divines-living... Atlength:ble old hens wereprgotten and be, was sent tai the 1 ` , Senate. He took his seat an exemplary emu of, temperance 'and n Chrittlitn. -_Bat agat e the temptations were too strong for bine His - ntraulex 'with Maisel( were gigantic, ' . 'nesistance of one et netnre's noblest Of-women, his wife, secured for him the sympatbDie tf..ev• '2erybody. Bat he Would. have' his sprees, and be lost his re-eleation. Like most polittda s. i he left otloe miserably poor.. At' tee,cline, of ids term, and of Mr. Pollee administration, to keep no popular mod so good a man from deermir and rain, although It came out of General aTeff. Ices 'terto, the. Senators onarlimously i ,' Wtuge end Democrats, Signed ' a 'call for Mr, Polk . to send him to Ittissiaiand be irsie :aPpointed to . that mission. Ills unfortunim career there is well known. Sine. tils notary we, balm heard, nothing of him until this melabldiolir affair.,;. . We hare seen many a young Man enter. Con gress,perfectly temperate, end leave, , toted!, rained; bat we never knew one }ha kind so.meag I efforts to save biro, so ineffinotualty!imMr,fien• negaa. We nofflare in Oa? own.saind (Lisa Ia oar own term IMO killed itiamselvitsl hlr. Ham , neon has tried to do so several timme but-be lined to kill bin wife's brother, She biat•frierid, rave his wife, be, bad in the world. ' . That he wishes be was in, poor Dancan'a Vase, we have no doubt. What en awful eonnoeut this Is upon the evil esthete of intemperance! . . It Was the first drop that ruined Hennepin: He is sop' &boat the middle age of man, and may ytet Bye • •to be a eery metal man; but there le igreekt,pea-, .babllity that he will commit suicide. .- . „ This tragedy win 'do mud' tierard greeting the Maine Liquor Law in Indiana, and we can almost predict it Pill be enacted tithe next sea -- .ion of the Legielature. -- Moinge-r.Gou , -7Wpm.,—Btitieb aosisets (8 pee ewe) reached On on: the •18th, of May, b e i ng the hinbeet figure we ever resolleet.* - This M almo. an eitrese'll plethora of 1,40 ° - °/: - 9° the. Jame day the IbtitUon in the Sink of Wand had iasehed the ftnnlneeettelSW amount of S B O.- 230,000 &hint, $100,000,800,'A ;Loudon writer Added .lAUtbe COlithlfDtaliZAWgtelare I n ear laver, remittances ere eel — metal vetoed from year Ind elites's" triili'4es. tali& ae• oertian bur i f jlait4j and may pertibly, in the; Doane of a few . months, -exceed' , the most extieridinarj sumterinitionsl Msanetile.there is still not a 'Sinn 'orsleoube, tion any natter, (un , e terna Clll3 b hire for SIII.OOU toarazd that porpoan mut If the Goarns appl4it: to the meat itdmatron tn. the tiotton . market) and hence, although the most motnen- net' r.ton tare that I* Ad . ravo• mail...ma ma .rmittel, tam r tone ehangeaare at hand,-,people ue unable " °r dieeerti what will be their ottore. Nerertheleo., (heti la rtlll no. that the (ate .f n. mlostoo tistigatna , all are occupied with thn notleipation of them, and ortsonseiotto either of hop, or apprO•on !!hit feu most extra trditittry et ita .•t thittge, and portent, a crisis unlike any thht tto., over been eaperienced. Reasoning from put Tiet3 , lt a l/1 should hayed peeled in lyre Itro , ad the wildest ,epitit of speoulation 1.. hare salted from 13 ettotmAtiti' It.. th , of circulation. Rut the airy cfcasite to the Nat It seems indeed, as if men regortfe I woe Flr es 80 ' 111e0 . 7 sea co cheap that it I; tit.t to put dramatises into a foyer ottout The latest adeices ft bra A.tetra!ia c tt.tint;e to represent the gold region there as tety Rye, and •thitt new diten•erise are coostontly being made. The discovery of gold in that coun try will bans one abet which most ultimately be sensibly felt hers—we mean the great dimi nution of the wool growing business of that country. The shearing season there Is in No-. ember, (corresponding with our May.) and It is assarted that if a. large number of ehepherds entre/hers are not sent out by that time, the total destruction of all the flocks and consequent cessation of the supply of wool and tallow. erhichin the course of a fete years had grown to the amount of nearly £3,000,000 sterling per annum, will be Inevitable. •By the Asia, which arrived yesterday, we learn that the, have ran up to 1101, and that Ilia rate of interest in London is down to to 2 per cent. Will7lIIN StAKEPI'Ii Fniena SOCIETY.—Tbe Mr. , Bounnrort, the agent of this S defy, is now here, laboring to establish a germeu3ent chapel for boatmen in this city. lie presched Last Sabbath In the 'Third Presbyterian Church on the sulject. lie stated that It is the design of the Society to send • boatman's chaplain here shortly. Next spring a house of worship will be erected on Water street near Market; mean while the clergyman in the employ of the Bode ty will Isber - ai itn evangelist along the shores of 'both, rivers. . The-Rei. Mr. Dena, in the employ of the tune Society, it now laboring realoualy and sac cerafally along the canal between thin city and Jobnatown. Mr. Boughton's object is to obtain the aid of our in the good work. Ito will preach Cu next Sunday morning in the First Presbyte rilb Church, Allegheny, (Dr. Swift's,) when the oljecte and cttlmo pf the Society will again be presented. We hope and term that he will be eminently saoceesful in hie mission 'these ci ties, which are yet behind their sister cities both of the lakes and risers in this particular. Tun LNSJI.E'ICC, or Dtsponsn.—We tote the following interesting item from a letter from Pa th in the New York Commercial: "Arego, the astronomer, has refused, in is Zel ler to the Minister of Politic Instruction, to tube the oath of fidelity. to the President, •caompa laying his refinel with a resignation of hie pres idency of the observatory. lilt letter in the most energetio and bitter protest against the President's system that has yet been made pub lic. M. Pointe bee replied in a most (litres peetful if not insulting note:when it is remem bereilthat M. Arago la at the head of the so entifie men of Pram*. 'lie toys, however, that "the 'President has been pleased to admit an ex ception in favor of a span whose works have thrown tech lustre -on Francs." litre is al . Fcritiol, a man of known and flagrant incapaci ty, plaeed by t• curious political coincidence in a position to tyranire over the most dietinguish of French natural pliiitucpbyrs " ZiI.LAN6 ROCS[ To CALITOB pre ens of the Ilomeotead Bill in the Bottle et ttep trientedirst, which peep fore-toketina. it may , be, of s eooeploto rolimpilabment t y the General Gevertmenl, hie ;i i „,;:!r of pr petty to the podelio Lando, may have the effect cf pror., , pt) tiog some =argotic efforts, before it beotnea too late, for sating some portion of the notior.ol do. main for public acs. A military road is the first want, and that is dem=ded by the nectooittes of the peeper; t timo. 'A roof 'graded, bridged, and made practioshle for wagons, with military posts at interoale to afford prottetion to emigrants and to fornieh sappiiem, would he thoroughforo for crowle now anxious to go to California if they could go with their families and go cheeply. Beery po t t, ii well located, might ba expected to form the nucleus of II atttlement.. TI,, bU9/1)1,5 I Of providing prOvilicos for the eatcreoe ot Fagan, that' would 'more ferwari to the icicle . ° land would mate it on. object L e tett Ctrs to establish then:attires at each pointo on the route. Ones a lice of settlements established the con. otruotion of a railroad might follow, without in volvitig the neceopity of leaving long sections of the work to take (*re pf',l,tself in theowildertieefo la duo tone= of. time it cannot he doubted, a riilroad connection would be eeMpleted. The growth of our commerce, in the Paolfifl moot . o toner or Wee compel ouch a connection. Let RAO/oven:meet, in its proapeetire wisdom, set apart the route now,'Orith ample slloaratmow of lond on each fide. It will be to moth =veil for 6010 um; rod If the system of surrender is to Xa on, 11 . nny remain the only 'memento of that magnificent poo eee salon, the nation , el.dotosin, = baying onie belonged to the Re. FLACK SP ir,VUIULIL HALL—M/11NT LIPIT)11 LAw 21.1ECTJNO.—The iftaine Law, pest ilto.)4ellaillatettioa in Old Panne'l Mali no Th on dsjevening, we else by the Damon topers, wile of • far more disorderly character than a brief telegraphic diepatch reported. Mr. E. W. Jackson, of Cbelres, appeared on the platforms and announced that ho intended to road some tesolutions. There was evidetstly a predisposition on the pare of s portion t f the so dienoe not io heir anything which Mr. Jackson , 'might bave to read, and then* citizens amused thetheelres with various playful remarks :otitis. C. Mr. Jacheisn'e personal appearance, and also varied the monotony of this proceeding by an nn .Dumber of cheers for Wm. lElhakopeare, D:Webiter, Richard 111, sod various other wcil known individnels. Mr. Jackson would may, '.ltesoleed; That we." and lame of the "onteri. fied" would proceed to interrupt him in the most s profoking and assentlemenly style, showing eery clearly the existence of 'a considerable amount of prejudice against the resolutions, or the lodlvidaalwht attempted the reading of them. Mr. Jackson bore Ode fiery patiently for • short 'tinie, when ke was relieved by the appearance Of the ltei. Mr. Othemies, of Chelsea, who en deavored to still the raging elements, bat with .oat gowns; the only remark 'audible to us was, tgeatlemenr' Whether the malcontents received this in the light of Battery or not we cannot exy, but they certainly would not heir Mr. °theme's's. At this time it was resolved to employ a email Feentitof legal,suselon. and a request was dis patched to the ssaptalo of the watch for a num ber of his "perestallers."2, Mr. Othematin andasrored to Introduce the Rev. Mr McDonald, of Maine, who, lee said, watt a descendent of Marshal McDonald. Even this 'appeal wise unsuccessful, and Meesre. Mc- Doneld and Othensaim remained standing on the rettrant,under a storm of hisses and cries of OW,' and varicose other persons. At 8} a ring 'wee forieed to the centre of the ball, and a vn lion of the audience indulged in various gyronas Heal and terpsichorean 'vendee'. At every new attempt tospeskt from the . platform there were more calls for Neal. Does, and more cheers for '-Old Dr. Towneendlfßarsitterilta." At quazier beforeolnelits.aceie wee again eluded by the entree of "Omit silty watchmen In white hedges. They immediately commenced hustling'out •individuals indiscriminately, and, an mine!, they seised a wrest many um.ffendlng oltisens. 'They used their short clubs with con siderable mutton. was rather refreehieg at a safe distance, to witting the perfectly reckleea manner In which "legal voters" ware t , elatted' around, and the tool etyle in which the asseulle I were received ..'.The neat morning, a coopli elegem purport ing to represent Gov. Boutwell and Neal Dow, were found suspended too tree on Boston Com mon neer the fountain. The clothes of the ed. gine were' well irmured with spirits of tarpon. tinnand other inflammable matter, showing that Jt Ins the Intention of the crecationers to born them. The pollee; wbo discovered the figures before Us, *meld be fired, caused their removal. We mistake tits twiner and spirit of the friends of temperance la - Boston, if their opponents shall pe Wowed -to . unkt much b,this disgraoeful de monstntion. The prohibiters', law of lifassachu. setts, goes Into affect in n few days. It is, so fu se drinking hewn are concerned, ad etrin. gut as the' law of Melina It Is not surprising therefersohat the rowdies are noisy and abu ' . Ofittli Altvric Eznsmitii—The New YO O Coteseiroisl Adrottlo.t states' that Mr. (Mono obi, A 011341. Us ton thotottabli ovorboolel to the eiebbonnd Oat eh* I...beirtukly rt., add- lbaC Mr. Gears habidntibir Irvabby bu,kfr of /Apica4 In ) robbidi, ble mots.. to taro : - 7 TA 04arisll obbilair brotbrr AM. from WY fart, bJ yatbarbtog drafts to be made tax,. GE • r I. W,Il iNuroN's Woo fowl on lo am tub ai• •innii i m. 4.00 1 -0101 thr lahr I.••• •: • I, vith Thu •inro that (in...., 11. •wr :tit. It la dii I. X.. A .0114 esor maro e•re the outor; tr .! , se•ine u•O to estimate himself duty. I,* r w.th gra - . the der,retro. pal to him. toit ratter *buns than 1/t. tt 111. M ,latp le awreeable and plasmic. Strap, rwrioun. haver oonitruoued, tarsi. , Imple-,d•1111. ftee Sod without betas fssntlfar, lb. re. met •bleh he blemnee palatal Ire latkeilltbrin natural: tad b. • vory for tome el voter, but be le an attentive to whit it e.ld to him, that you an Paneled that ha under ettn.la son, and tow airamt *Ming to sibpanfte with • re. ply. Thir mud net has often'toerra of cdranta,o, to him In serious rircunistannec nu en, bat mum oteaalon than Ar to utverosimapertion, and to welsh Ala word'," IieRaPEAN INTELLTuvict.—We annex it few additional items of Intelligence from English papery to the nth instant by steamer Canada: .4trftd Cc.there Accident —EigAty Lica Lost A terrific coal pit accident occurred on Monday, to the Aberdare Valley, Giarahrgonshire, by which nn fewer than eighty lives have been sac. rificed. The colii,ry is knows as the Daffryn Pitt, Can Bach, and is the property of Mr. Tho mas Powell, of the Goer, one of thelargest coal owners In the United Kingdom. The canoe wait fite•datup. At the time the accident occurred there were one hundred and sixty men to the pit, and everything proeeeded in its accustomed order, when, rauddenly, o tremendous explosion Irus heard by them surrounding the mouth of the pit, and the utmost consternation and alarm were at once excited. The works were speedily surrounded by several hundred people, conflict itut of the immediate relatives and friends of the miners. Inquiri, were at once inetitoted,end,aU ter some tima,a eninneunication was effected with the earitivors, when it appeared that a tremen• done explosion of fire damp had taken place,but which, fortunately, did nut extend to the whole of the %mita in the mine, mherwiee all the one hundred and sizly men in the pit must have lost their livm The Auetratian Dsgggnge —lly the arrival of the Statesman at London, from Port Philip, Co counts have been received with regard to the Victoria Gold Mince up to the 27th of January, being eleven days later then the last detail.. It appears that the excitement was rapidly in creasing, and that about 20,000 people had al• ready reached the place from the neighboring colonies. Special instances were mentioned in which partite had obteine.l gold valued at shout (30 per day for several successive days, while even Coco the scarcity of water the average at the chief point cf operation had been £3. These results were •principally obtained from surface diggings on • elope of the range not a quarter of an acre in extent. It wan estimated that since tho discovery the general yield, iaeludiug what had found its way into the banks, had been at least 11.000,tatO nulling, and that already, up to the ISth of January, 1400,000 had been ex ported this country. The following is an extract from a letter dated Sydney, January '7 ; ] "The Yankees - will soon get masters of this market if we do not get o better line of .shipe.br P(.11.12 communication be tween Imo and England. The first clipper 'hip from the United State, seek - 0 here last week She loft Boston tiveTdays after the newa of our discovery war known, nod made the passage here in 'u. days, bringing news from England up to the 4th' of Gotoher, - whilst. by the direct way, we have no later dateg than the 19th of Septem ber. A portinn of bee cargo once;Sted of Itreml en buckets! ft, the miners. 1 think Sea almil coon he stifEciently supplied with this article di rect from-America. Please. therefore, not to send Ti, noy-acketA r,r tai, 4tscription." for Fn--.rnr rn - s:doecennte of di. e'en :In.! 1... t:” meet ue trh,le are deserte.l flr, er4r.t ilud.and in other rm. trod, still. Of In,Ottv 1,-tne, in a ivalr pr. - .rlne. 114Varli. almoaexclumwdy inhabited by e , ravers. tot half aro at full work Wurtemberg doge hare been ravenouely de- Tnort•i, 014 011 e• PI'VO. for decor:lnvoked, dug up and eaten Torkry.—The knesiane are Imicl to hare sent IV engineer nlEders on a secret. ado silo to European Turkey, to collect Information as to the reanuroce an army of 110,000 'men would Eni then , The state cf the rode eel r , hrr M•lietP 1,11 1 .1 glen he Inquires! Into It wag I tho• another hod, of co/totter off, ,re 114.1 left secratlyfor Greeco and Canctantt. copi•, to collect . more information of the OKms charsos tc r. Pere .inted that Lln" , a N mrle nlp t marry a (hughter of Dm Pedro erd - t.5...! c..llrßiag , , If thisallinee, cloak} take riarp • . L.31110 - 1 arcrittl he the broth• er-u. h. .f.,tbt\Yrioce tie J43mriJlo. L•ia rape In• ertertte , .rtirity: the mother rJ tLe ininadeJ twde hei.44 ti.laurhter of DeacikattmiA The .It.ani6eil , See ern .arri •ed at 3guthareptan co the 14th:tenant fret. 8..111 America. Among tle pn , eilsiltern we, Mr A, J.Faietkn,Copenl Oen. ere! of pratil for the roiled !lintel.. &nen M.— The :ieverti.landed M C. F. J de Nloreit* s .Eliasilien minioter to the United Suttee, and .Mlninter for New Mrt . jor F..zbleAningnr, the tittogerian who ea owed front Ceuta_ with several either piCoDell I,lhoti ted•two euhaltern : want of the . preartlio, claimed:relief and prcteetton froth the Arntricatn Cll.Ol at Oitoraltat; tut the latter poeitively refaced to receive them. Tha U. s.. Ma - argot war Germanown and John Mange were nt MmAaira on she 6th it. • Arecric‘, It Florin., wee' represented at the l'erii fete of May 10, by Gen. Cooper,command r of the tronfe of the Stole of'• New York; Mr Yea Duren, officer of cerniry; Colonel. (botch nod Lawrence; Aide-de-camp of thetlovernor of Alossechusette, Gen. Roses, the ex-Dictator of the. Argentiilieltepuhlia was ale. noticed. • Corroapoalrpw the N. Y. Tribpn, PaINBYTEELIAN N. S. ASSEKbLY . WMIIIIIIOIOE, Friday, May "8 1842 Tho General Assembly met this morning at it o'clock, sod after devotional service., the Rev. „Mr. Daggett, the Delegate from the General A,- PIIO/1 of New York, took his leave with come edmirable and. well-timed remarks, concerning eseentiel Identity of the Presbyterian and. Congregaffooal denominations. lie had been brought up in a Congregational aeetion, hat he had beta taught lc to regard the Presbyterian Cowell that whirr hard wor'ds were uttered spinet that Church he felt them to by repioaoh against himeolf...:lle felt a deep malefaction iu all that pertains to the welfare of this Church, and he desired Olathe harmony which has bete. tofbre existed between as may continue. ,The Moderator 'responded to theekyrieties in a few happy remarks. - Rev. ?‘;[.. Howley offered ihetolleiSlog resolu tien, whist' wan plated on the duke Resolved, Thtifin the view of (big'. Assembly, the Plan of Union ofllBol is iUR In pull force iu the Presbyterian Church; that its pretended atf rogation by the Assembly,..in 1837, wan port and parcel of the Execinding Act; that II said Act was unconstitutional, the Plan of. Union was not In the least affected' by D. The Committees on the several Synodical Re cords reported, and the records, with email eh ceptiops, were approved. The Assembly then resumed the heading of the records connected with the appeal of J. H. U.lark and othpre front the deoision of the Synod of New York and New Jersey. After the reading of the records of tbe oste, Judge Jessup moved •that the proceedings be dtsmissed upon the ground that the action of thi Presbytery was not the subject matter of cons• plaint, their proceedings baring bean merely advisory upon the memorial of the complain ants." After a eomewhist protracted discussion, in which Dr. Stearns, of Newark, resisted the ma tioe, and JudgesJessup and Idawideustuinedft, the motion was carried. Rev: Dr. Taylor brought In a report ream= mending a Society in Philadelphia, orgaaissd for the purpose assisting Presbyterian Minis tem nod the widows and children of . such Min isters. Tee Society le on the Life 'lnsurance pith:kelpie, and the otsoattlon of the report was the laying boron the Assembly of a pamphlet do earthing the Institution, and also a letter from Rev. Albert Earnest, commending the Society to the Presbyterian Ministers in attendance on the Assembly. The report was adopted. Rev. S. W. Fisher moved to take up the sec ond Section of the Church Extension report, per taining to llama Misslooe, bat afterwards: bad Iran to withdraw IL It was made the order of the day for Saturday, at 10 o!clook. The complaint of Rev. Prauktin . Knox against the nation of the Synod of Missouri, INS taken up. The business was arrested by the boor of odjournmen t. SPRING ARRANGEktENT. iss2. and Pittaburgh Rail Road. • eitaLNlZEWlliglig . 4lgiE - CLEVELAND...TOLEDO; SANDUSKY, .6E • TROIT, CHICA O O,•MILIVAUICIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUDIRUS AND CINCINNATI. THE now and fact running fiteamer FOR UM CITY. learns tee alanananhala wharAfooe of Ax UNTOONDID Ittleon.—The Southern St oo d. Admhk.pwasve. and infinite ue that na dietinguished gentlemen of" the On/eland, PetteEn e elli - Pial Jur; ail Of itsuisschusette ie writing • tale on the Fugi- ll.te t land at n Ore Slave-Lew—Daniel Webster, it In rumored, n. Is theperson," and pretends to be happy at the '1,1.1 At i aucittyr,.e vo in • XI 1:0 annihilation WWII Mr. Hastiet Beecher Stowe Poe Otte he, Laxly - '• • Is destined to receive. The announcement if I course eurptisee us. It is certainly quite mart- Olen; nnenem Waler passelltheridlitr.nr, to e ling to learn that the Secretary of State =wee ° PC,traf, l ia....:4„.,-„ ; „•, raGd ithe inconsiderable leisure be enjoys by writ Leg etairrlii and Pittsbur g II IR. /1.: f 'OMIIIIOtII defensive of the peculiar Institution. W 1 nom t. Ct° ' . l . ll . 14 1 n Pec. hi both nat. amen in Cleveland nt en., Una Mn.s Stowifmayjuetly be proud of the Influent, media tin nom Oahe nrenno. no= of • Ttieli. Tom', Lo , s Cabbi" zvben„it tiquires the pen of, iii Webster to write it down. • : This story of Mrs. Stowe', is i thorn in the aide of thisnooy Scuth. It Pet i te/IRA ii (i ,1 t o the paFular farling at the Worth.. It bora vcr a - sumo, the politician tendert, tld.til, try ciiii:.c.l 81,ill their ey cii to the toot,' that •1..n.1t, PPIRIViii i I.lr lei li.vii to ,pr;.. Ilia. FU4lelii':'),...6. I.p -p' ip , coutiacpt ta.n.tilicrewisil,n.cAplii/111011,411a it o•ci i.,, him I g N. than., I- ,fi ning Olt toi t.t.he ii.loiiihn tiOli i itl.ti. II iiii ii .. tit.. i fib ~ i..a.le I (0 er) all. Ic. Iltc pi. idil ,i i i •:I, phi iii ii ii. , .. ic p r. i :'.4 ciiitit.Pcl4ii iiiiliii:,.l.,. • 'I:, %I i, ii 4 ti y i a .2 •V- 1.• There ei0,1•4: It • , . 1 1, I. t 1.. r r.. F.. ci ...- Law lo riili Alt 0r....., 4. Lo: citu.l•l3 .;,..,P ht tin, etin.ip, 111../..Ft0l o 1 , ,1, •li i.•I , r pi,, t . the North, only ~e 1 ,, ,,ii,,i( i., .... ,„, , , ...1 tit. for per bets - 11:i y ~.., . ,,T tt,.•i ~, - he.re,i..l tal9r bid., e i g t is tot t., 1, - .1,,,,, , ti,.t a lutt.lred tlecue tt t I en.. licit havo parse fl,la It, 4141 4 Ur - 111.i, a per .ot II nave read it. .The utuotisttlin doss not pirate the Standard. And hence the happy invention that Mr. Webster is to refute it, in a story entitled. probably, °end, arum's Slave Hut, er Life- ca the Great Pedee." We mum count it an unfair emotion from the stateommte bid him torn nov ist at hie time of itfe. Mr. Webster le no lenge revelling in the morn antliquid dew of youth. , lie has au iro- Agit:ot* of undiminished brilliancy to t e cure; one thallontinues to gild his eloquence, refine Lis uric learning, and beautify Lis social inter necine But what have inch powers to common with primer story books upon IngrOW: , tie hes, gained the repute of the foremost statesman, the _ reedited and ripest diplontatio, the selident scholar of his land or time; is It not too profound a .degradation to impress such a man into toe vice against a lady, es a vindicator of the cane itfy of slavery! Will nothing emus, three Phil istines, but the giant brought out to delight them with unbecoming antics! We feel authorised to Puy for Mr. Webster that he does not for a moment contempliim entrance upon sorb a service.--21 - F. Time, TUE IRON Istiersr —The great iron works at Boonton, New derety, aro ativertintd for solo by the Sheriff on the first cf nextmonth. Thire works have. been in operation some twentytwo years, and have paid out for labor an avenge of about 1;260,000 annually. The etockh we learn, have received hut tea per cent..: in nil on their investment: for in good time, the ninety made was devoted to improving and extending the works. sod in had limes they had noon to divide. The establishment closes with all the debts paid except what Is owing to some of Its ago stockhohlern for adeencee. In reference to the stoppage of this ekteneive concern, which cannot longer continuo busloeso at a loss, the New York Triune remark,: We know what Free Traders say of such 6C concocts as Ibis.- 4 .M0 failure proves that these works ought never to have been construct ed. Let them sink: if they fall, It is because we eau get iron cheaper elsewhere " Rut no. gentlemen! cheaper in dollars (which are more signs) we may; cheaper in products or actual values, we shall not. For much of the minor whereby these works produced iron will ant be no profitably employed elsewhere: math of the capital embarked in that production in destroy ed by this (Piaster; runny of the products for which theca fron works made n market can never he so well sold elsewhere--The farmer who sold , his bay there for twelve dollars pt r ton may now get 41 much foi it id Nell' York, but it will e ;et him half of It to btine it lions sod Foil it—ro•l eo of many things beside,. ik hat compeneation for the loss of his home market to a cotter of charcoal or cottliood at illC iron weeks on Lake . Superior would he a like market at t oPel . dol.lM, price, in Baltimore, when treble the valid% of bin product-would hat pay the expen,sof tr4Osporl lag it thithet7 The efforts which have betli so iodustriouvly .134 PO perseveringly toads by the adveraarire of the protective policy, to induce , the belie( that an antagonism of intervals exist,' between, manufacturing and agricultural indavtry, list - worked out tio large An nin‘ont m , schicf tlint we roust be , ,ieve the 6 . 1T10 for o wh,desonae tion is st band. The avoitivotai occurrence of great scarcity in Bur„ I.r. htitong fr4cu'a fedhire or crops aeon alter the peseage , •f Chr Tariff et , IW, We. veca-iou to the a f ih..t htesvire to tnte reu.h g; ,, rifieotioti i• thetverter-a! oudthey p.,ioled •xlittluhly to Ibe large (,; cirri , lanuctrt for tic plain, trenisiuti,j.reet-- *tow:, ae aluetrative of the hnetir.sl rl4O, the new Teta( TM. elle. , Frizehte a ilitieret, aspect now—an alpe,3 which moot wlntinno . t, grow worse ant worse for the farmer, - uolier the -Sot of 16-16.-among,ita other results, Oat, wade to create am ong , famine scree, the no ter. Qn the advantagej of advertising N Y 'yribanijCaye: ilea who will' pay al:dluntete , ott J. : '7 • I ht111111!Vi coiner than jnat lynch Pttor, I 1 • -.4 r•att ou oroluded gend,,le the . • ' 1 4 100 for alvertilicy, through I A a ha, 11 ,, cker's, mt. rarner bring.. them 111 airs of thouw.n.l, she,. 4 '. ' l 2" the advartleing tr,uld then dead+ c.f thou••n.le A cal.itor, , spends Sioo.non to build forni..4 n ,ru,„ hotel, whereof the vital element to stare if Jon etwe,tatz.d the outlay lemur, every 1...ty know that innit been opened, ond F) ho cpcnela zi.lti,fal(i i n tent, nod servants, amporiatan.lehoe, kh whi'n artOting far hie home to become known and 101 op, which a jodioione outlay of $.310) far odret log at the ontt.et would Lave nav,l and tr.n•tait tt,liott prods, lic paps Lis I[l,oll, carpet dealer, trAitap treat's,. his and granJfalber did to before him, nod thew charges seem Inevitable; hit tettatra Ofe) leaving his house comparatively unknown and tofrequented for menthe at not foryettry,-Lecause bialerandfather did not happen tolite_olhe &tee In tin !Lg. When Iptektess goes ahead by hicht ning and Steam.' ' •-• ' • jl37j . MR. SAWA/ M. liktn—lxt me know what Arm nu hut the Panot•Might...A tee to. A. helrralt . It IA Kola. off with • remit. Mete I Lei Um thttol•er A.. trlbet,l Thr ar•t•lr is riving 111111 , ,..1 whotrtieu. Tour.lratr. - li. ItARTI/LEr. LrrytATAA. thurytot 470_ Are IlArtrututA A. N. E. ER, Ttrptatutu—Dear ulth us. a quaatlty ul P.ttyr.lAttut; It A. all tAIA, owl rant. t.ttertlyd. Yttu.l AY 11 4^1,12. fr , n pr.u.nl II .111 edill r•AIAIY. Truly Yawl. EASTMAN. TALTtIA A 00 or Wp b r Druggtety tut:lenity tbrotutt.out M., -.rr. • ' ite - M.LANE.'s WORM VERMIFITOE— Tb• following order showt at oon tb. tiotoso.litir sod the tett - e11e...0f this itoollitictt. C set ifletatot hat • it,t so moltfplial Io Is•or OP Idle Pella:rase. that • • •••=tt , R 04oe essay to all say mote. ..I'...et„ July tHth. I. J. KM, tertaffnitolf lee° by your anent. Is 111 toll. It islts Ve7 eetkllr, and aim vest sat Lefactlan. As we ate sat lie] y ofita it. t.dn, sod haring frequent galls fir will feta us Kerns Insto.lietels. . f C. A.'lloltlt In ft CO. . • . Tharp to so Toro:Otago In Ms market le cluvl li'Lano4 1 ' " , ..1." 10 . , iuttu.. It nerft but it lrlol In convince. all. ►or sale by moot Dravoleto on I Plrichavite. In toys and ervantry, and by Meant* nrcrrictn, J. hi DI) & Co. CV IVml rtord 1:1120:23 F. 8. Cleaver ' s - Pm?• Medical Honey itobtuts invaluable article, which üb nicod the Prno r.Jalat the Id. World's Loraloo, has take., the plan of all airol/ar aompoeltlone and the demand It nen.: her Ile Innediate gee. that ILIA 0111 t. gleaeulty" .upptlad he the Icrontor, ft/ Inkv.t, 00 gra softening gualltter, awl the *meth and white appear... srlalch It Impart. to the hardg and fare. an al dangly olerloug to all who nee It. A Ansi+ trial of fhla ankle will hroro in superiority rear all callegs of . similar el aaaa mar, Kor gale by J. KIDD & GO Woo.l .tart. INbalattala Agmta Ur rlttabargb awl IL. rlrtaltll fur lisle null at all Drug auJ 1N110.11.14 g ' 311.141•11. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1'652 • • enz l f l M l n 9",da• tail Road and Express Packet' Line. NICCOSIVELT rot hotowiti,,D.) ilef Wen l'ittaburgh, • Kra, York, PhiladrlpAia and • Baltimore. . . 310 miles Rail Road,l2 Mike Cam,. TIME Tfilttfuttlf.TlllHTY 811111 T IlaUltB. FARE TOTHILALIELPIM4' BAL7'. $ l9 . VAILOT:MOST PUMA, AND ColaollTiltna. ROUT.. IhN the opening or Canal Narigation a dai kir ly Lloo of rapt' Pookot' Bolan 'WI run, crotoot• Ina at Blalronllo• wit h ' Pron., llolfroQ. A Packrt Boat 111 loorn_littrbtre••" over, Pronins: at n o Idol, PrKit•lt: roroJugoro Intent. Rallrnul of tibiae 'kiln next day st .or itala kr • • n \ J kILD t CO.'S ,ATENT COTTON TiirtNE,_Varfxrael m a , i4 \ 7lllto-100 Its for italo j;„. LACK LEA IroTPLU NI IS AO 0 -20001 be. for Aqhbr ' J.li ions_ I ..11111'.\1,11...10K=45 .la - ,Q or d er r.e • J.' KIDD tCO VEATI Lat,S--.5` blg.‘primo Kciifdct'y, br Itr 2i I .J, tI,IA LWORTIRt qi llllCK.Vrg 2 : l2 .i o tioe.ltaitir,jutqxeed per lI Wde ed I'm R. RR!! 11044 AleA4 \ .t3 . .. , aux W. 4.2 ee - peri • )r; fur hale 1 . - 71 ‘eyeas ' j:AAAVATII A CO. r ETV FU BI- tP foe/laic , r , „\ 14:12y.1,,:mai i a Co: BLAST:NU ANDVtIFLE ZOO Asa IRMellneb~rtBPant \ o' - stir tt , r"4!.!"::\ •A II noilSfA;:(1 - ,i3i. toi K , ' ithetteti \ OM% \\M Aree l'!' ari .I \ ‘ ` , • •, ;\4•11,F5,.,„ \ \y a Al ware net hnr.d en.lfne . Agin end weeell,br . A Ir. efeLL ..77A Gene R•AlTelCcelere. quid- Hy net tr.pd'fe; isle SY. A. T0L11110,4 Ou. SUGAR CURMYII.OI&—Fr vraoll lanertrotrot:' ed. \\ t.ct J.j , . Curr..—lhe woluellon, of maim les Fraxll,.lhe past h zo r consumotlouln Ottited littatee o pto past hive,. to 10°,747bitZtdot , Le i!tal four entices. 18'1, the prop.rtlon bpi tinceessed t hree pound, oi hs p fore len prl,zuhaeinp.fal(eu 509. olurre ' l,s;l. lst one snob r t;hlett , i ' ents 1•7 4 : onubsto the y.M 1331. double.! In to enaof eo h. year, el:imple - Ith 1143, atheig Ni pottua(s per, hes, horictit oh , leoplea to veldt lanabitant slant 1321.-iloo, We tulnfrom the \Collector's Lochs the lallotrino of the huolipes don a ' the Pem*lesras Caw, dud., the month tif May. to ,•fenm the Pehtmeactunint of tha 00101 rem to the Ist 80.19ne. 7852 A \ IMPORTS.' • „ ,A.3g , p . terts, ,, hot sneB',o.' hie \ 04624 11: ' 00 limn ste.Nhipontiff: hoe. 2.71,1 12,9; 21 0 '\ Bti \ , \ 1!11,390 3081 e. kli. '` • 9 T ' 2 'l2 o Totem, (not muinfartutul.) hs. \ 6.400 \" ID),800 Wile, he, Ilre Indesoos, \ ti, 4 2ore \ la L.•ither. hp, • A 243.0 la; 6 - 14 (u9.:9999,) ~,,r94 39 - 41 Ileatei, ?leak, te.. leet. \ \ t7IDI 2.010 . Po7s 204 1 .1 4 % Popteles, numher, • IDAXXI (I.opi Wave, [mutter. Chluanapi. . • \ 9/1,030 % .1..44 9 tlDliee. he. nd 380,.., 7.,' = 71 . 1,3n 0z it 8 241 ,2 !\ 7kte; Ut ,1816, e Olt . 1 9 r 1 „11, 11,00 u apl 3, 40,617 7.241.1177 Itarderser ID Cutler?' Ls. 2.111.414 7,33t.n9 1-10uore foxelyn, onions, 1,11 , 2 "1.103 Paiute. 6, . thi.t . , tru ee /thatching, Pm 4 !IRA , Tohaetve (rein 41) . 107.10.0 144,P0u • t l / 4 4, and other ashes \, 319.920 676401 Cher. Oennst'lns, 83,900\ 140.1 W 0303 Cosh (cohietal,) loos; % \ 31,500 • Ye T o l u 4 . o pTis t' ai . .. - _ 1D:44743 0890 u 13,6 me Iron. blooms 4' uminonlis. 2,141400 1.1 e 47.493 Imo, bar sad sheet. \ - \ nom 381;374 Salle as/spike, he,. 76,303 60.81 Red tlehte, • \ Spanish whillux. PO, az 43 \ oo ;4 0 soBl.l* \ • 71.810 1777.00,J1 \ \WAD'? Cheme.lDo: \4.800" - 2700 'Fhb: Camels. . \-311 13,;(21 • - , \ ; Pi tllArAg lloBoB," rench,mftelpllll etotot, Frx, f.t2.6Cu Marble -21 a az8 1 :113 • Male. foe Peoflcur. ".." '''‘.9lo;ol7 40,500 • Atone, temet ♦ unerrol, perchea... ; 7014 ( s 20(n _ ...teneulturellmplements,l4, • 19300 %23-300 . Furniture:lD, ' 9,1,en 392234 Oils (except 14,1) 4 30 ' ". 44 f4Por i ttei _hook, , *27,13 , 4 -320,47 Ed r ullton " e Ls; \ ,01,7 0 am m .. 'lD; l 4t3t, 014 IDin hmettAce, \ "..1.•%„ rto 843 \ 905 ,e88 • Bu. pomp, , • ' 123,400 \ 3733 . 30 4‘.2 tapen4en:mileetmeelBl 373,M1D .117„22 tits ' Veal p.rot tte;7,777—,1133.330-" ..1.713)43- olit.i; \ u ', "., i guvw -,:i. Z74:2, \ \ ! 46 , x9 , ... 741 II „, fllnang and Beene., 10,,5, , 1048 , •33 in.sas • ‘ v Tobacco leaf, ,In. ' 3.023.7773. ..: , ,63,4^3..30F Wben.bne, \ tetr " 1 M i '\'"",,, UM ..WI .. gi a tple fba \ r 02,74 0 , ' 11 . , , 10 , 4 - IA ann. is. .' ''' \ 4111,13 nr...,,,..... ~,,0,...,,,,. 51.71 ' 377.491- ~. In, \ Board, plants. te, fen, ;,21,50.0 \ 1.03.0 \ Dwt. ghrnard W. Rs, \ IN . oen nod tslll4 ntmtber , \ , ~0,,p '',. Prilis anfr alltknew, te. .\,, , ilt4l' "r 4 „.. \Ler fund. lk. \ ' \ 54.._232 ‘ 237.711 %, s Eannennan. 33 0 , \ , \ '': 7eretilt;, , ‘' '33 l gt,r37 \ \ &tett .. \ Tann, it Lantiely; At. 77.14 g '`,\ 170,V72, ' on (foreleg) esl4:, . =3O ~ szeloo • lo l . ict ' ''' 'cotage b ~, od . byr gu , 2, As. .. „ 2 : 7 0,4 ‘ 1.9 \\, 0i ., 14°° , 7 4 :9 , ‘,': 10, 'nl4 (inanufset.er/J14,. a 370 A 13.h20 , Wa.ga1°,7,6;,,,b, \- "A t\ '1 6 .17,5, M r t7 t '” .. ,317 ' "8 rark.=,.., \ ., ib.,\lii 1.0, ' %12''' ° l \ wesad Obeete, As . 1433:493 '30:31,4 Nails Inn Wan, , \ 1,043,300 , 1,31: 1; s2 , land, t. is. 4 pix.v. 1 4. V :, Steel, lee. \., I\, f 1,31 - ', . 11.679 \, , Ilaeon.l3o \ A . 11,E , 51 vs . .1,239,472. \ ‘ Beef bVI: , \42 A G7 643' ,1711", n\ a 40 3Ill: 1, • , , , 140:0 A \. ' \ 24.L63 \ .' \ • ' F '" l3 .b ripl a ''' t...x. \ vr ' llit3W \ l °l ' ' . 41,0 •‘• Li 414, s, 7; 33,330 \ s ' ittel Pun, French3,oo Inn 000 6farNbet. Aar ...V„,,, \ i'. 2 A i r =l7; nl 4 = 6 k l , l !!'' l• 00 \ 6623\ romit.. V 111,123 , \iV4ln.i ' 53,U \ pi'‘'\rr(e4glil. tkt L s sla:to \\PA 2 lll\ r 41, 619 . Ponnnsen,sullca trarelLed,„:3, , A 71.1141 . 617,361 ypu 30 Attlettlit et telt!, • „1!3,311 07 ail o.lndimenn.n. , - - LI .._ .. " ti l [NIA R z-g , iihaf:iaadiait &cap atm:. ein, ohs 'slut ho via be , • ' \ ‘....% \ \ .s n ' ' . - 1 U. , \ HAIM{ DlCKrur 4 LTIL ' v ~r • teed at the epeap, Pubh citu?‘ OWCa eV \ IV, A. OildioftbOoy A (15:,,:d. Yotni4ol,., rhortri N 7t1. 3 . 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