HOME MATTERS Olrdah'e Comrro—On .Saturday Judge Mc - . Chore held a Court for the transaction of Or " Phases Court - basinthe; Judge McClure read his opinions on the Teti ' ons argamente lefore Vat a reek or tiro elude, i• among others his decision on - the petition pre „tented by the County Solicitors on last Betardey In relapse to the appointment of a Keeper of numb. The chorea Is too long for publica , .., tlon, and we are compelled to, present our read % ::,„ -- ere with a summary of It: The p etition asks this court to "nominate and appoint I come capable, discreet, . and prudent person to be the keeper of the jell or workhouse, i.'. as provided by law,' and seta forth the sot of 4 ,. assembly of 1706, and tiro sections of the sot of 1767. The petitieh maker no reference to acts t • , - paned : s lue, through a period of 81 Jean. al , - • though Leta elle!, and to the 'point here have i . been enacted since 1767. • , . The sot cf 1706, sus (1 Smith's Lows, p 56.) l "and the respective. pristine shall be work ; • _ homes, 'until otheri are provided for felons, F" - . t . thieves. vagrants and loops and Idle persons, 1 whereof _one stall be in each county of this i• province. ) By the set of 22nd February, 1718, the Quarter Seniors (as it-res then organized) war - emporsied to make orders for building work houses la Eastern comities, and in Bee. 2nd it s • was enacted that a workhouse should ' he built ) within. three years, after the 25th of March 1718, one in the city of Philadelphia, one in •.'• . Chester, -ma the other In Bristol. IN ... On February 21st 1767,—. upon conviction Justices of the Peso° may commit Idle and die .f,,'' • . orderly persons to the workhouse of.. the amid f • county, If such there be; otherwise to the ono , mon jail of the county, there to be , kept at- hard labor, bj the keeper of each workhoole or jail, , ' • for any time not exceeding - one month. See. 2,—" On conviction, the . justice &all it : commit to the workhouse or jail of the county . ,• . there to be kept at hard labor daring the term -• i - . aforesaid. Bo: 6. That the raid Justices in their Gener , i : 41 Quarter Sessions, abaft, as there may be 00- . ;' -.. . cleans, nominate sad appoint some capable, die-; czar and prudent person to be the keeper of ouch "work/Lowe" , ,••,,„ - Mark you, nallail, but workhouse. Now, if the petitioners had=-looked at Bee. 4, of the Aot , 1 - they rely Da, obit would find that that section nuts that upon the presentment of any Grand _ •.., Jury, at any court cf Quarter fiessioes,that there -j- -:.,, la no workhouse, and it shell be Air the benefit of , ..: "a k the County , or common good to erect one, if the .:1 1 ,, . ... : Jcuitices of the Court - ehall approve of the mime, the Commissioners and Ammeters of the County, ' *---- - lif they smite 'ln judgment with the Julie s so d . • - •. the Grand Jury, shell have fall power and as. i •,, • -.,. thorit y to _build, erect, add to, or enlarge a • (t .. - - -4 moue:dent trerkhonsr, and to purchase a lot or `k•-: - jr . , - - lots for the building of such holm on, and for . ."- defraying the expense, charge, and cost thereon, (i ~ • may assess and levy on all estates, real end pee -1 aortal, Au., In tho County. , ' The Act of 1706, and the let and 24 sections orthe act of 1767, say nothing about the 'keep - • ter' of is workhouse being appointed by the Curt. See. 4, of the act 1767, provides for the erection of workhouses, and section 6, of the dame act, - . provided for the appointment of a 'keeper,' after the workhouse is built, end not before it woe' built, If the Sheriff is not keeper under the .'. • . let of 1705, and under the let end 2d sections ' •of the act of 1767, then there are no keepers of I Jails and privms,And never were any. .The tuna referred to - were pasted ( before the `old Constitution of Pennsylvania; and wore moi -1 ed for the province, and not for; the Common . wealth. - - The petition rude no allusion to an set passed . ".r"!F , "vkla 1807, April the 4th, which directs the Jailor ;,.. •‘. " irg rniett the cuminaletioners rith.s list of prin. •: ~-under sentence of certitude , and if-the . molssionere shell refuse or neglect to pro . • . ,- -;:odficient ertieles and materiel, of labor . .. .; - . ..A111111 0 are, and the oomnitestonere, or • . . • - •.' 'of them, so neglecting or refasing shall ad peyote hundred dollars; and if there • •,., ...•:.,_ •,., ',;..: ~, , ~ . .,dificient room In or about the common , .„, •• . - • '• ; this purpose, with the approbation of 7-',;•-',•• • --', • .• , , :t and Grand Jury, they are _empowered , , •1* .-. ;tau ground, and erect suitable buildings .'..,,,5u0'-',',....., z . :',., "' act, width has been entirely overlooked ''' , :".414." :',%•iblarned Counsel, prescribes in plain terms, 1. ._'. nest, Tthat when a prison Is used as a workhouse ,• •-• . --the Com‘pdationers shall furnish the Ortialesend me of labor - and manufacture,, under a ', - hei f i li v l ylnalty.. Second, the Jailor of the psi- • : ' son le th -keeper, (Leo, see. 4,6., 6,) for be is ', '- . •Po called. r- - , hignufeature implies and pramppases machin " . . • irry, but this venerable statute leaves us In the dark as to how the mead:bey is to get there, is unless farnlithed by the Commissioners. The Jailor of a prison to appointed by the Sheriff, the keeper of s workhouse is appointed = - ,•.- ', -- by. the Court; Allegheny county hes a prison, it ~- • _. , beano workhouse, therefor:n th :l .. .Court dear not ..r'," . appoint - " - • . Sheriffs, The fact of the matter is that County S Jellore and Commissioners, armed to consider about authority and die:Mellon In the premises, - , - ofier'ths arablisimunt of Penitentiaries, where fel , \ me are confined. , ; All previous tub were repealed by the set of ' '. •-• I • 16th Aprit,',lB.34, .sectlim 9of which declares • that all property on which court Rouen, jails, f .- Th prisons and work houses are erected, shall be A vested in the respective counties for the use of r. •.• - the people' thereof, and for no other use. Sec. .;:. don 10 declare° that it shall be lariat for the V -..::: • _kcommtssioners, Itemeg °Method the recommen '.'_ : All ‘ration of two .sactessive Grand -Juries, and of (-- i , ;,...4" -• the Court of Quarter Sessions, to trait a' work; • 1 .I . touse; um if need be, to purchase ground for the -- . , erection of such building. In aestloe 11, it lade . eland that the Commissioners can, with the a p. _ probation and consent of the Court of Quarter Seselons and - of the Grand Jury, alter, add to, or enlarge eaelipahlio buildiug, ' . ' The act of 1834 rapes:ls:besets of 1706,1707, 1767, sad 1807, from which last act this one was -, .-evidently drawn end framed by the Legislature. " : The judicial - organization of this State was difz ; , ..' ferent before from what It hes been eincithe :,,,,„,„,.• ". adoption of the Constitution,o years after :AWN, - .e Declaration of Indepacdth* , In Pronsyl , . vaaix, If the object to which a statute was la _ : ...,:,, -,,,:h he to apply no longer exists, then non user C' , ...-., ••does repeal It Corcimodweeith ve. Hotter; 1. ;i„-;:;. 1 l.:. 1 .; Bonnet's Appendix, p. 2& • ;;;;;.•.'••.,;,- :,---- - What would common sense eaggest if the law • -•,,;•'-,•, was doubtful, which It is nett ~ .1 , ...?i •.';,t . . Judge Di'Clare elated that the office of Sheriff ..;...;S, - i -- '1 r was one of, great antiquity, and his functions ...‘.;;;': .. ::1 , were - once ',indicts/. Ile gives heavy bell, bit i::',•' power Is great; and his responsibility Is enor ',•-•.-1:1- `,..; moos. We is responsible for the safety cf his , ~._, ; prisoners: , Nothing bet au sot of God or of the •- • • public enemy can verve as an excuse for,an es '."- ' asps. Considering this responsibility, surely it r' , Is reasonable that the Sheriff should,appoint his •.-_ . . - own agents end not have those clothed with as. Amity In and about the prison In nowise rerun , ---• _ Bible to him; perhaps strangers, or hostile, • ... ' ' rhea ebb he cannot control, and by whose seta , • he may suffer. ' -.; . Bo soon so astrakhans& le built add =whin :•i - - 'point 's keeper,' but as matters now are, these • - landau In bondage cantrot make bricks with -1 . unduly. . i . This Court has brought before live different 'i Grand Juries (in charges written and oral) the _ r. necessity of the emotion of a workhouse in Alla gbetry County, and Grand Juries hue uniformly :, ~ . ... • recommended It on their presentment, whenever i •-,-. - this subject was noticed by them, except the Grand Jory,st October term 1852, which re : commended a chain gang. No workhouse has '--='• . - ' ~ been built. - 1 - -- ' ' ' '''• Thertris no doubt but that that sectlonat the . 'i: " - . sot of 1884 rotative to the building of a work -- - --•- house le Imperative upon the Commissioners. .... - . Whitt:Gm :statute directs the doing of a thing for the sake of justice the word may means shaft, and when a statute says, a thing "may" be -.I •. done or "it, shall be lawful," which is for tie ' • , 4 ,-' - ' public 6arjft,kt. shall be coutraed ).hat It 'must be . .., •). done. The - 101,15 u epecito in relation to the - , erection of a workhorses ea It is to a Genet-ken or alprisam •.- .... ' .. '' •-• ' Allegheny County should have had a work . . . ... . . lumse l on g .. g ego .' - ~ ._., - - " From 4 careful perusal of the Acta of Abets _.- . - . bly, train 1706 until the probes day, the Judge stated that the following propoeitlone were men • , • mit r t. - . --- . - Firat. That a "Prison" Is not a "woik-house,' j.' -!.-., - unless used, for the double purpose of "a prison ,- end s work-house. . Second. That since the eetablishment of Fon-_, .' ' " untwist. this has fallen Into disuse. Pen t .- '- . Third. That sections one an Third. of the act - 'l' - • of 1767, referred to in the petition, plainly M ' - i- t . ... . cotes the jailor ea keeper, where a p ri son is used _,,- es a work-Lowe. - • ' t.• '-- Fourth. Tltateeetion font. of sot- t0:1767,(1r1d0h -,1. . :.-- is - unaccountably omitted In -the petition) plain ;- - • ' 1 7 - Presoribes that a workhouse, as a eeparale -! . ..e... , ..... - . / building: shell be: built before the Court tip .s ..e..,_ - . , , s poke a keeper. Fifth. The whole stream or legislation on this inkier plainly indicates the jailer III:the ,• .. - - keeper where the prison is used as a workhouse. Section six of ant of, 1847 is plain end : , -- so are ; • , . oilier sets; . .• ` i• Sixth. The prison le ander the control - of the ~- ,-, , Sheriff," end so absolute end unconditional Is ; ;,, - • this, that its Coroner, under prooess of law, arnfiees a Sheriff in the county jail or - prison, ...,, - .•• he is guilty of ill - escape. , '• . Seventh. No sot of Assembly prescribes it, 1 . . 4:- ,:. and the policy of the law interdicts that. any - " functionary should hold divided peeseesion of ;1- t ' : - thaprison with the Sheriff, and that person not '!-, , --- ender the control of the Sheriff'-' • r .', : - - Eighth. The Sheriff ii muter of a prison as loath as • asphalt &muter of a dip. l' . .it. '7,-- •• _ Ninth. Where the law outs upon an Is:divide ,, -,,, ~-. .. al an enormous responsitillty, it clothes him -,•', ",' :- p o wer commenauste with that risk and re ' . ~_ • ' 4,,,' T roilt. o - lair ootatomplotso or wroth*, at Courts eippointieg keepers utters jail are used vorkhosina. • Elerenth. No Low enacts or desiguedlyintemie that an; Conrt shall appoint a keeper of •work house until that workhouse iterteted, as a sop• orate tenement Twelfth. The act of 1834 is Complete In itself. Thirteenth. This petition Is exceedingly de fective in sine of ontiseion. The Court has no doubt that if the learned counsel for the peti tioners hid perused di the Acts of Aesembly on the subject; the petition would have never - been presented• Petition dismissed ,►t the cost of petitioners Dieritcr COMIT.—Oa Saturday the District eoart wee engaged on the irgumeut The following Is the trial list for this week, before Tudges.Shannon end Williams. List Ne. 280. Murphy et ole ne. lpath'e exit 283. Miller et al Tll. same. 510. Weeks ys. Miller. 239. DOI. Ft. I. Co. vs. Forsyth & Co. • 390. Calhoun me ye. Da. 31. 1. Ca. 258. McKee va. Irwin et al. 254. McVay vs Mathews et .1. 275. Perry et ale vs. Miller. 313. Rohm vs. Irwin. 425. Lewis n. King et al. 456. King vs. O. & P. B. It. Co. 46G. Same vs. same. 457. Same re. same. 612. Vi'estn. Ins. C. vs. McCleary. 619. Hill ye. Dodds et al. 615. Shackelford vs. Morrison. 522. Blackburn & Co. re Townsend it ale. 523. Scott vs. McClelland. 527. Corbett vs. Brown 528. Fawkes re. same. 530. Quays vs. Yeager. 53-I. Townsend vs. Eamnett. 690. Bon et us vs. Outzwiller. 544. Smith vs. Neil. 549. Dlgby vs. Martin. 555. Shope vs. Smith. 569. Ebbs re. Chambers. 663. Hill& Co. vs. Warner et ale. 669, Same ye. Stewart et alt. Junco ll'exusta decided on Saturdayi that tho - Sheriff and Jailor have the power to dis charge prisoners conteted in default of -a Coe under $l6, at the expiration of thirty days, on remission of the Sao by the committing magis trate, the county paying the costs, without ap. pealing to Court. - Common Pneas.--To-day, the Court of Com mon Pleas will eit for the transaction cf bu siness. A motion wu made in Select Council, but was withdrawn, until the next meeting, tusking Conn ell to raise the *salary of the City Solicitor to 4600, xi the present salary was totally Made 'quite to the services. • VIEDlOlll,—la the case of. Yeager or. Queer, the jury found thenmount of judgment ($333) for plaintiff. The jury returned • verdict of $ll5-55 for pheintiff, le the ease of Job vs. Stiker & Hes lep. ct TEIZATEZ. —The, beim:atilt' historical romance of Ivanhoe, dramatised from Scott's great novel, will be played to-night, together with the fine drams.of Il Watch. The plays are both ex cellent, and should ensure a fall and fashionable house. Aessurr Ann Bra-sta.—A woman named Jane P. Baum, laid an Information before Al derman Parkinson, yesterday, against a man named James Carr, satinsing him with haring kicked - her in the stomach and-choking her.. A warrant was Issaed for James Can. TIPPLIiiO Honsa.—ba oath of Jacob Penis a woman aimed Mitchell-was arrested and com mitted to jail, by Alderman Parkinson, for keep ing a tippling house in the 6th Ward. • A➢SAULT AID BATTERY.—Another information was laid by Jane P. Baum of assault and battery against William Cadman and James Carr, be fore Alderman Parkinson. Warrants were issued for their meet. • AMUSEMENTS THEATILF. JOBEPII O. POSTEII..---.-;...—....1mpra urn Hunan J. P. BILELBPORD-._—___..---.Ht•ot tilituoint 'at. at 6% c'elent Pirfurmszatio ecaumouct• at o'clock. PRICE OP Alan/MON secured ra " .14. scrss ss . 13.8aata mai Ca saacrat at Um Wm Cam during the day without extra chato. 1VA,43. Sloood olifixt of flo boaotlful. b I ttorleol Drams of . HOE! • Tani EVZSIVIO• Febrnarr 11103, will ter seed the grand Itletorltin elenneonninnnelihd nti ea the most Depend. •ledi Eft Welter &niece weeks, etled IV/islloll Or, The Knight et the Lion Heart t • Ivanhoe Who dlaiovarestad).......,.....tdr. C. Foot. I aue Blot J. of Brantford Rebecca (rt. Jewww),-- -11 rs. Wn 6r Friar Tw - c Far!. Pas de wad Gllbart Pao de Nom Ml.Watolosaave and Mr. Wool To mocha. with 06 . p ramsof ... • • •••• • -• • •-• WILL WLIVIL will Catch__ C. Folder la active ronnsation—la anialani =eat loterent, entitled. THE 0 ...ZEE BLADE; cr, THE SPECTRE HAMMEL - , GRAND ITLLLS3 Ex:ammo' ! JUbT ALE,faLD. AND WILL OPEN FOR A SIIORT VIM AT TOE 'P H I.LO H LL. fl£N E'S magnificent MIRROR or TUB BIBLE, or Antediluvian World. commenelng with the Inauttral arena of ltheos..from Martin's designs. the great brthorbral balloter of Estrith. fAlowed by the errand and pletureedue rem or the Garden,ot Eden. or Pe:L ases th e Temptation: the Itthelsioth the Ark; LW" Flout: the Daum ta Dlr. Enamels Views. Donn open .[ dy e o'clock; eurtatu 81ee .1714 o'clock. ADNIABION 3Vornta. N. th—Ou Well:wader elternoon.at 2% eeleek, will commence etternou exhibittona for lathilies end reboola A liberal dlsomant will be suede to thhools to these erbilth slam.tee In the Orphans , Comm .of Allegheny County. So. e, December Term, 1847. Mt TN the matter of estate of JAS. ~..3 , i 7 IL "micTilllZlnVor:e ri.017: ,„,.„, btoto . k. Dip.. the Cann emolat. David ' - N2. 4. reede of i!.=:4 1 t.V711: tl,ll.l'i the admial e stretote . Prom the Record. JARED 11, BRUM. Civet. Ms mean above named old attsad to the donee at DO eyonuttomt et the ollgo of Cltrel tar • Reed"No.los Fifth Meet. to the CRT of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, toe Ott day of Moab, *llO tfotoce A. 0. • dellmita DAVID REED. Auditor. In the Orphans , Court of •Allegheny County. N o. 01, Jane Terme 1851. 4 Otte_. TN the mi4ter.of the ash) or the real estate 'of JAMES 110112 . 08. of 4--andnow. town: January 17:185 3 . Po e 10=rtP41:1=1 . OT1011 'dl p: lonnibranees on the reel ands of the t old decedent affseder 100 interetts of the ter• tin sod to retort them.. to 0,0 . 0.9, Ru5 .. cwt. _ltroto the meant JARED M . The auditor store named mill attend to the duties of Sis appointment tithe aloe of flesitser A Iteeddin.loB Fifth stew, in the City of littsburch.enWE9sB.lBl4 l r. the 9th day of M 1,21,1653. at JO Weiees 0.5. felhm4t9 DAVID ROOD. Auditor. Administrator's Notice wEREAS Letters of Administration to W. mut. of JOll5l WALKER. ut. orallega.7 dom.& bat. boon Ersmod (Mu OAT. FoOmill7 AL) to Lba ontuerlbers. All won. 1041•044 to Ul• osld potato aro reguostdol to matt ttopoodlato paymont, ond banns ola'noo Agana the avail of tbo oAdAlooodoot will orooont them proper!. aolbentlestrA sottlooloot, ollher of the sabwribors. • LEVI KATIIILIVII, J. BEATON WALEEIL frAda ores • Almlolatrotcoo. THOMAS LITTLZ, Sr. THOS. LITILZ, Jr. (Woof firm Hoblros4lAULA Co.) ..T. LITTLE.& CO., - WH-01.118ALS 000E103, PRODUCE& COMMISSION . MEMOIIANTS AND DIALEIDI ID( ITTIVRtraGE 31163ITTPACTUB211, . No. 112 Hrelso .P.17T511C71C17. Valuable -Iron Works at Private Bale. ripHE ertbeeribere offer at 'private sale their I. Iron Works at New Castle. Lawreuro 000017,i Commisour. a lam* Roiling BIM Ragnery. lame Nall notary !W notary Keg Prelory. and all umestary out•bWldigs. . .31.1m—Yerm romilbas Hormel: Sa Building Lot.d onalontthof Um Water Power of th e Pb.tions* and No Manock Binn. V. Rolling Mill sad Nall Factor/ an by driven by two wool gun= NnOar. and thethebalance of ?I. the morniam7 Water Poorer lams part or t he mac ht . 10 in lrt i ths islet Mrt.anne, and lTilnag Rau alt of lb. Ito '44 oh.l. fa r gro b 4l"e:e:ret 60 tone of m.o• oboe Bar 'lra. weekly, The NMI Yastory standar, the neorleary macbluery Oar Gmkins 1.600 ken of nalls-wealtly. Boma lama sod sm• load MO. work • thus mrieg all drakater ' With Um *beck ere Mier the .Trentont 7¢111.4.. oat Now Wilmington: ,beWit about MOM rams tram the Wort. It hi ono of beet both terms. In Wmteru Penamy Irani. located ha a gron Yawn orruntry for ors. charcoal rad stone me. Th. mo bean built about lour !ears, and Mu ales. mete Iron of • pod 00'1t am • Cast Iron Blast driven by • Stoma '• l i ge ben Works , baring beta In operation for the last too year. its namallattures of Iron ant Nall. not hare an sarellent reputation. and always comummi Um highest - Trate* property worthy the attend= Of persons wishing to in the Iron Boolosen poosseemg many advantages.= to of mat with. Its manufactures masa the We by way of Me get. Extension Canal, sad Ma Crum Cut sad Qhlo Canals. Tn. Pitlabursh sad Erie maid Ciamland sad Inshonlog Nahroads nog b 0 t, :u va,..,..4 will pass nem. Me Work. Thom me RA Blind 111.11.0 within :0 miles wkdrh Mem a/Trd • supply of Pig Irtm one or two dollareuer ton 'cheaper than the Pittsburgh market prise for lite notate'. ror termer peitt wets. =mei. of la. CRAWFORD. ProildmatUf ttreComl.lron Co. New Castle. January llr /M. • daortimawlM•3 IikIEVREBB and FLAXSEED-9 bags Festbirs: Id dA Ifissmed; say landing from Mean= trin CM: for ea. bY 1.1.13] . ISAIgil DICKEY a tic. • 6thahato Xseates,. j. R. spEER, in Addition to the p --6=bagiditaiTZ assume/ fm th•le sWL ibis modem la doom Ammar, to totria en MOM= he pravalltm rod addend old the somittry. that he hurelingulan,:_m2 t , • (nag N. 00 Wbrtl ILW 11 CO to- Joss s. odd CarA. MAINZ& • • ustrlnik BV TELEGRAPH COIS'ORESSIONAL. Wasplsom, Feb. 12 87.14111. —Mr. Davis made a report in defence of the bill he introduced last week, propelling reciprocal fishing rights and privileges between American and British tiehermen in the watin of both countries. Postponed. The Home bill regulating the fees to be al lowed Clerk., Manhole, Attornies. Solicitors, Proctors, and others In the United States Court, paeeed, with various amendments. The Senate then adjourned • Honer.—Mr. Gorman, fom the Committee on Mihtary Affairs, reported a bill for the rellet , of Col. Fremont, appropriating $17,500 to relieve him from eertalo costs, damages, end bail In England. The money woe obtained on four sop orate drafts which were not met at maturity, for the region that there was no appropriation out of which to pay them. The funds were coot by Mr. Fremont to the then territory of California, for the'support of government troops. After some debate the bill posited, and the House adjourned. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE HARRIIIIIIIIIOII, Feb. 12: &smarm—The House bill Mathorislog Alle gheny County to subscribe to the Steubenville Railroad, and the Renate bill acithorising the Eaat Liberty and Penn townithlp Plank Road, to erect a gate when two miles are completed were severally passed. The House was not In ses sion. FROM MEXICO. NEw Onice, Feb. 12 Datini-are received from Mexico to the 25th. "AtticS the• ejection of Congress by Cevalloe, 68 memberawasembled at a private house on the 21st Impeached CavaDos, and elected (turbo, Governor of Pueblo, President ad Uteri', (No rio refused to accept. The garrison of the city has pronounced in favor of the plan of GandaWare. The Biglio ease that the reinlution is ended as the whole country is in favbr of the plan of Guadalajara. Gen. Bute, Minister of war hat sent a meting° to-Arago urging his cabinet until hie at rivet The latter is marching forward. It is reportedthat Arno Is willbt; to recog nize Cevallos and also the Congress, provided the latter will reform the constitution. Combos bee lamed a proolaiition opening the ports of Ma. cation, San Blat, Tampico, Vera Cruz, and Cimargo. The steamer Albatross arrived at Vera Crui. Great excitement ensued an the people supposed Santa Anna wee one of the paalengers. Waentscros, Feb. 12. The President hu nominated - John Randolph Clay, envoy extraordinary, and Minister Pleni potentiary to Peru, and Theodore Fay, charge to the Swim, confederation. CHAELLBTON, S. C., Feb. 11. The etenmer Isabel, arrived to-Jay from •8.- .vana, whence she sailed on the Bth. Mr. Klieg arrived at Havana an the Bth, in improved health. 4 • ' An Englien man of •ar offered • galore which wee declined. The Cayenne departed on the 7111 for Tortugas, and Pensacola. At Havana the 'weather has been good eitme the 28th. There Is an improved demand for ragas; good °militias have arrived more freely c.nd commanded the highest flturen Molasses are higher. The loss by.the fire at Zlardenas is estimated at fully one million of dollars. At Key Kest numerous shipments are report. ed. The Hey Lighthouse is progreselig. Pro visions scathe. A cargo of Butter has arrived. Groceries find ready sale. FALL Erna, MAAA, Feb. 12 Mr. jideagher arrived here tut night. De was received with the greatest enthusiasm. He. lectures here to-night STEAMER MEMPIIIS SUNK. MADISON, liu., Fob. 12. The steamer Memphis run lobo the beak about five mile, above this city, this morning at half past two o'olaik and sunk to the cabin floor.— Her cargo is a total toes. Her passengers and crew escaped. ' Nsw TORE, Feb. 12. The Franklin called for Havana at 1:11)011. BALTIIIOII, 12 The Baird of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio 4allroad held a meeting to•dq and resolv ed; to gin the workmen the advance asked and seceded to all other demands. The majority of other proprietors of foundries Bo hive also so. ceded to the adman end the strike Is over. The business will be resumed an Monday. :You. Fab. 12. The majority for the Blaine Liquor Law, In 100 tonne in Vermont, In 5000. TELEGRAPHIC DIARKFTB Pettansx.rnts, Feb. 12.—Sales 300 bo■ Cloy-, erseed at $6,12. Flour, more doing; mdes 1300 bbl, mixed good brands for export at $5,25 Sales 100 straight at $5,311; 3000 bills faney $5,66. Rye Flour and Corn Meal, nothing do ing. Wheat, nothing doing; red S 1,1601.16; white $1,23; the last sale of Rye was 85. Corn In better demand. Sales 4000 brut Southern yel low at G 4 afloat, Including some to anise attar mer quotations. Oats, no transactions. Whiskey demand limited, and sales small 24. Nsw °assure, Feb. 12.—Ccitton hats declined i to }, but active, the vales being fully 15,000" bales middling 81®°. •Sight Exchange on New. York advanced from per prem. Freights firm asking 3 farthings to Liverpool. TOTED FRUIT-75 bur. Tried Peaches D ' i ' d ° VOL . .; J AVA'S LW rsiVPIIY. 03 WINDOW GLASS- • 2,800 bons UM 2,000 W. 810214 11,00 " 10811; "Se 128.1 k '260 128112 100 12218, Cll,3h"' .2,a 1""1. 43 . 11 801112110/182 111111PII11. FLOUR -14 bbls. extra Pastry; .200 do. Bogartm. for sak b 4, y VON BONNIHNI&T & MURPHY. LAULK PORK-12,C% lbs. Hulk Pork, in Age= and for se& br E. DA1.7.61.1. & CO.. 2Z3 Libertr street J1:181) received and for eale; 30 barrels No.l LAM: 10 keg. do. du 15 bar:4lsl4g* Roll B¢l.llll 10 do, PrArlesh. +- fel SVELTER. 1:111.1406111 *•00 WE •LY it. BILL'S superior Oil Paste JLPAN BLACKlNG—Consldezat. In the Carte. in to any other snake. For re.. at inssuisetursre Prin.& by W. /I. IdeCLURGI • CO.. Plrtebu Agen rg teynr Weloll our. Wood and Nett. street& b. • Ireb V.EfEESE-2,000 boxes prime Cuttings, for 14,j Ws by [fe4l J. B. CIANFIXI.I). PAPER-122 bdls. Wrapping Paper, for 1 ..l. by If 41 J. B. CAN-YIELD. 11.FANS-12 bbls. BIRRE White Deana, re aired aaQ far ial. br SPRINGER lIARRAIIOII ..REEN APPLES-30 Ibis choice Apple', ""'""sdf""ieb7/3PAINOCR It HIED APPLES-20 bane, in store and jjl for ale by MI I HARBLUGII. ■■ ``"LOVER SEED-35 bble., roo'd and for .ro.br [MI SPRINGIER LIARBAOOII. EGGS—. 2 bble., reo'd and for sale by f. 4 SPRINGER II &RDA Will SUNDRIES- - - • 44 mach hotturr_, $2 bogs Cltestoutt: • old Coppor ID ill., To coin on steam. /*rept How. Toy nio by ISMAIL DICKEY • CO.. 44 Wel.. and hoot stmt.. gcmders Prepared Indigo. FOR LAUNDRY - and FAMILY USE— This sable is Chemically prepared so es to render It perfectl salable to water. by which mesas kb cents' worth. lido non work then one dollar's worth of oohs. nton indigo. We would rail the attentims or retailers to tole superior article, which we ash 'tali St 160 ywr root. leo than common Indigo and warrant to sire satisfac tion. fan. A. WOLUILO A CO. 1.3 earner of Wood and 111. th street., MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME --A neat Ethiopian Son a,b, I.o.Frat.r. Mb t.r. Lithe latent, and one of tha most ellseHre rt Mr. Yoder'. nanyteltlans. It was sung In thin clty 'with Immense nom. by the Now Orleans a-tansies. The drat lasuntso K te x bAw ooly at the Muds Wore of fel • No. 101 Tblul Arent. pontnal and Post novr.l tiREEN APPLES-100 bbla. ehoioe Green ... .:atel s tr i r . iLl y ee per U. Pa i r z t k ildller c at earl -553 259 Liberty street. XOOB-4 1-2 bbla. fresh Eggs_..jast redd - and kr sal. by DALZIELL t Co. UTTER-5 bble. prime Roll Butter, for de by 1041 A. DALZIILL C CO. lIREDD APPLES-50 bus. Dried Apple!, In Ears ssul far ale by • o-orazer.c a co. QEED-100 bus. Clover Seed; 50 do. Tiro°. 64 ' 7 u 04 . ma Jar rale by DiLLZILL a CO. ABD—In bblo. and kegs, for sale by (4 A. DALZELL it' CO. QUGAR and MOLASSES--50 hhda prime N. O. Edgy . ; 20 do. fair do.: 100 dlolossarg 43. B. B. do.. o boi.gNasiolyraboaly Olome Institute for Young Ladies, • CANONSBURG, PA. . OLIVIA J. FRENCH, Principil • TIIE next session of this Institution win ammo. tat this first of Cotober. and tog go us for a sassion of ton roonttu. Board. Tuition and Light. $5O par modem ear. months, or 11100 par ear. Aar' person sanding three senators Tot mean of taa months, and push{ to • rodoetlo o•ro and Trfor to toll. sot soy one aced flys senior, and paying gair bowl nod Ta. demon adranokna, This Do entitled to a rsdnotionA ach whole, This will aflottl =aunt India do in the soma megooorooort synorontits =kw.. thorer redotina enwornea and tOlroolaro giving Augur Intircuelon. tan Ds had by orlittotion to tha me t to triglisit Elliott. IkeltSlmgra. Word ati:son,Ptgaturith. ITU:wird [Wash. Mei. Asaw. W. FOSTER, AltonLayarid 00UP it km. gyarl Mihltglak{fib COMMERCIAL PITTSBUROK KAIICET. OTIOI Prrrenttolu Barra, t Standar Skuttlag. Pahruary 14.31E43. The weather on de.rday .as ores. but unbica. sl . Bualtutea um. only txlerably active. /LOUR—The market vas settle and brio , * tours t s s l i' sustained. Satrap( Blalbhlnstralghtbrendna f. asdextra. at 14,424461,30: 200 bbla a. f. atralgtit. at 14.32142 do do at 114.50 i and ..170 Ltd* a. L and extra at 54204264.25. tra, Wen of 50 000. at 14,40, and 1001.01, a. f. from store at 14.45. BUCKWHEAT Fl,ollll—Poden of WI TOO, at 111.15, and 125 marls at 51,06. ASHES-40m of 6 nuts domestic. at:Kiln 000N-0.1,00f IWO bus at 44. on tho afloat OATS—Bale. of 200 boa at p. and 100 do at 33, trout trot haodr. MOLASS.F.B—The market continues Som. Salo: of 75 bbl, cypress at 32 .ad 40 doi'at crute rate. 'BEGAR—SaIes of 10 htula at tln, .rd 20 do do ad LIE marnat Arm. ellEKSE—Sales of 40 Loam ,W 11. at U, for mall and 10 Mr large. BUTTER—hales of too Do at 124. for • nutmors.anct 15 for toll. TIMOTHY srao—Ea:oscr 2i.) hole al ST for Inferior, and 52.25 to . gad. SALT YETIIIE—SiIea of 50 bags et oK—four mon 1/1311-Bales of '45 Obis, mackyrel No.S. loaner Bon, at 60,25. 111T--Baloa of 61 loads, during the 0.4. at SS to 112 la ton. CLOVER 8 I ED—Some eastern purrhaarra tors In tour kat on Bat urdax, but we learnml of no aab o. Holder, are 6rtn. • BULK ALKA,T—Tbe market I. 'Waal,. and bur , . Ide bolding off. aLON-1 ha market I. puled. and we o..ntiona to 0000 abooldem at 7 to IX, aides at 654(255i. and hams at 10 to 1034. 6054 Wendy In .nail lot. to the Innis. 13=2 The \ew York Phipping List, of the instamt.contalos statement rf the Meta:wee trade of the emited tita:ew which we condom:, the - followlog, not haring sell emt ewe at our disponi to admit the roormary. Th total rteelpta of lotwien In the Unlttd Staliqt from Jaunt,' Lt to December 31mt was am torso..: 1852. lBbl. " , 9 Obi 2670541 Trts poi- if 111111EIME mu Torn Trea. 1e62. IRSI. .KA. lbrel. 1E52. .431),..(10 1d.310 18.3 , 30 11.6.5 T .23,51 S Atm. deducting the above stank' and alipn6ta, Inland to Canada, the tete conaataptlon of forelnn to the Llnlttn States anneans to have been as (.3:lows : tlhas Trt. BMA Total In gar. .—=1.743 14.0 X; 11=7 'JAL' l';11 Ett===== Addl. U. anal at Lonitia., florid.. and 2.aa.co.t of irblet was taken to market during the respective re ma and snowing the at.. on the ant of J.ualy,lia nth .44 to have tires equal. L. total mum:nation would be imitations : Dom tie_ g.rao.aotj 10.7t0.;41, Total —442.07311 RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAK BOAT ARRIVALS MTD DT:PASTURES Tn. turia-Thuv none 8 Rot 0 Inctm wrier In chnni- I co natnnlar Bmenlng. sl dust b pier nmrk—atant • • gand. Jefferson, Pashtos°, itrowasvills. Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elisabeth. Lurerne., Bamattt, Broiensellie. Thos. Shrives, Ratfry, West Neerva. Buckeye ELS.. Beltahoover. Ciatiusati timid Pislsla PutreosbEibeinntbl Mishit= No. Z. Wolf. Wellsville. Eonats. Clochthatt. Diurnal. Calhoun, Wheeling. Anna:leer. liseludor. Chstuansit Keystone &am. atom., CLoatnasti. Vise, -. DEPART/SD. Witielputer. Moot. Whaellia. Jiitlierron. Burk/zoo. Brownsville. Col. Bumf& PoUblm. Bilust.tb Thou Ahem. Bailey. Wert Solna, Luanne. Bovirett. //Opium. St Louts. MATS/cum. Evunur. Cluetundl: • lesehigun SP '/. Wolt. Bruitiu m State. Lintraboomr. Cluctunitti Stupeurr. Wbfelluct. Tort Maio, Woottrmrd. St. Louis. Slow No. 2, Ellnefalter, Chirtutpu BOATS LCAVINO TOO Dal. WHEELING—DiurnaL BEIDOEPORT—F:sa.uus , NEW OBLEANS—WPBBWtou at 7. erarrrenur Inarf 118011/21.911LLE. I .....m e r. r WILFT IIWTON.I A. 11- sue! Y. 51 Tte larbang.• leases te-da, the Wb.flltur. and WlWllnktoo Cfti far New Orleagq—.ll boats. IMPOBTH BY BEYER 91 , 1119111.1N0. ET Wuccaurra-30 bbl. Omar. 1 bige Troia. torii. owner; 6014 form, 1 9 11 Pill- 0114 411oop Alta,comic 610 mu W B Ilelmos t arm 44 bbl. four, Cummins A Foto 64 st, whoa. INUclastli t Coo 109 dl do. Dm.l Ho 14 oks 9.4149. Tracy t 191191014 40 0014 11,4: 1, 11 Ur:ohs,: 1340 pcs ti:lk moat. Ca tk e ttbla ; •B ridr 941 ' pyr. A Ilanlacr 4 MM. do. J 1. Shen 9 961.4, 4 itundlimi. • • CINCINtATI, 80 Crain Srers—di bales row, Posne t Co; 15 Dbl. lard. J Orleri 44 ens hams, 03 bblo44,ES hhd• bacom Pa 1310 6 14941.0b5ec0. J Co. 99 9114 boo!, 43 tqlls bacon. Wient :Moan 50 957. .9140.)), 6101 e• t 1114Itsta00o 100 do do. 100 .14 m4laoet. 12 hatre.l4 , P'" ; 4• : • . g kt.t.got. rdn...Vak::.%•.jrtTgratTaiikT.ll utufsr•sca. u k J II 9hoinsbergsr. 10 bbls Dons. Ehrlym a Ca V. [dads bacon. CINCII7N•7I_, ET Eno 112.1$ mast, 177 val... 74 NrilAnn: Sabo& raga, Palaw,llsEr= last Cllieltn a Mobs. 111 1=. 1 17.1 b , IltriVrtratl2:l. %Tr rizz. ,,, tptA. I IS. 10 $ bbl., E u lt; 7 IMPORTS BY BMIHOAD Bs Ome I PO. ROLM. Feb. 11-24 has 010•00 wed. for N.. Yost, 800 boo wheel, Bryan ICa 1. rap lumber, J Torollosess 'AS las pork, 2 cks harm, 47 boa clover med. Mara a lilrkpateirk: 10 caa potash. Phrliir I Oa A hos cheese, J B Canfield; 3 sts crag Leas. 2 bales /she . ' , ,\* \ ~.... \ ‘\ \ l'"U" co. Z. , 2.1544. , '.\\ .'s'. C. \ mik,n.,,,e,,,1 te oicjksinets Htshee fe oity Offee \ , ‘ ‘e•'` < 2 l. hell ..41" . g ... r .. d . \ "V h. ,,, ."P 1. 7 e ..4 4 ..... .. 0 . 4, \,,' \ \ ~...ty vz. , .....a...0 tore %. net stdo• cramps% ow • \ ,i„ W body and hems anent ante or .. 1 ./.'"uird.w.