ttsburgh? & »*•«*«! OBNISO, MAX »• «*»• „„ .K.i» of '““V. 'MS.'anJ h>J It, • who tolieyes there wyal.d j, iid hadlhtainmoMt«M out; .aum/me rri-WccXly'* t ~ ' Y Jl li n^ ll, 1 Ooamiseioner, mitral of Mr. Slidell us Envoy ; . .Vrckiy i« r«(i Dollars pur unum»»i_ •• m / / • , ~ ~. ~ . > ‘ ~ Extraordinary, wins cun doubt that we should ; .^ =====s^ = . j.,. r tiMrs* .'*>*l® bV now'h’sve bad peace! On the I2ih i f March I /t gioiic* So AdvcruHiAj* Attention n . ’I Ai»Tenw«o^« rt V u, ~ <^, f piwiue’ Mr. Slidell himself wrote: .. rmio'«' k oMftA; , L«g«y™“; Gnsr**!* .#"4 ‘p**&, tTveefntfta* l /£BNOR, clothed with speani puwsrs, . . yyA M flßin VI B i tofaeat on the Texan ncuno* \‘ ‘ r, i O BocoOMtlw Eiocati.o of UuiM imU out«. . *PH W. PATTOK. ceire Mr. Slidell u s full minister, jua! upon the ,iwcmr«uJi»»crn) „ • , heel* of annexation. the Givernracnt wa* fierce for war, .No* milk thacontrulofone ahortyear end a little more. Thu Presidt-nt anil Secretary of State, ten days before tbe dost 0!" Congress, wished for Hi"-y thousand dollars; and, in order to obtain >u Mr. Buchanan writes thus t.i the. acting chairman of the Committee of Finance: ‘ Should the Mexican tiavarnpont. c ma-Mil to open nrgJtitti »n« before the racehmg of the n -tt C jußrfsa, ihey might, and probably would pr« for to treat of pesos t citkoneor more Commission trs o/i the port of the United Statu, rather t! un with an Envoy Eft ‘uordinary And Minister Plenipotentiary, an uulfH or:d salary have altetJy hcen in»»rhM In the ci*it and raatle bill n»» beTj»e thu Ssusfe. 1 w mtj there • : fore, respectively suggest fp yn:i the propriety of making an appropriation to meet saeh eon Lin geney." This was precisely wh»t Mexico did prefer, be forti the ioar commenced, as we bkv® already shown from Mr. Slidell himself; ajJ thus Mr. Bu chanan aski Congress to do tba» f in March 1817, which the Present refimul t> do 'in 1816 ! But iu March, 1846, 'here bal been no conquest, uo war, and heoce the enow ot ihcj prop.iaili m now j coming from th* Seoretaiy 01. and which was rjeclcj with • > much acorn a year ag», when tbe same request was urged bj* the Republic of Mexico. It is arming tho admissions ol the pres eut year, though strt-uuouily denied through the whole of the first srasirm bf 2'JjU. Corg'efs, that the war Bra* ooe of conquest. The falsehood be cumc luo glarin j to he persevered iu, and at form new Slates Ip U aided to tie Union, or far the dismemberment.in any way, of the Republic if Mexico." Tnis proviso was rejected by a strict parly vote —»yea< 76, every Whig, No/ib and south, save one, ruling fur the proviso, mya .iai, crery Ad minhtntion man. n.-rthand south, sgjimt it.. Res olutioji* of a amnia' character, intr.»duc«*d by Mr Stephens of Georgia, weiu «Isj ib’rojTnoul of the >y tIRHSXUd BROOfak For la'txst Commercial Intelligence, Durable Mar ]ttU,£>vcr New*. Import*,-Atoney .Market, He., u* third page. 11 I lMfo«rlbP«| j fle soil, not in consequence of anything done by j this Administration, bat notwithstanding alt that j has been done to the coutraiy. ft is because Ire land is starving for bread, and Scotland famish* ing for help, because France, and,* Germany, end Holland are supplied with'the staff of life from ’ the pleoty of our bams and store-ho.ases, that we [ enjoy that success which the friends of the Ad- j ministration have been disposed to attribute to j what they call free trade. If there could forever bs a famisbiug Ireland end a starving Scotland and hungry million* ti ford in Europe, why iben our c»mrtiitaot prices to a r.iu'-try aril baa been blighted by a dil*a*o equal t.i a a), w death to the people ib*-ms Ives. Never let it be eaid ihat ibis land rrj iced at tbs misfortone* • f other ost-oif, nr rdie 1 upon tK>»*e misfortunes as a iQ-an* of obtaining t's woabh. Our suggestion* are, fir»t, tb«t U is 00 safe to legislate in reference to (amine, bow. ver wive il may be for a prudent | people to pr>-pate for one when it is threatened;! and our second suggestion is, that God in his pnv j videnee may change the theatre of his seeming 1 displeasure. We have earn the day, and (hat not verv far distant) when even this now fruitful oantry bas been dependent upon grain grown in Europe for the necessary daily supplies of the peo pie; from bolh.the Baltic tod the Blsek seas, wheal has been landed upon our shares within a doiap years past. The lime may come agaio, thopgh we hope not; but the foci* of which we write are sufficient to coodemn the deception practiced by men in power, and by presses speaking for such . men, whenever they traco the present prosperity of thecoun'ry to toy of the measures of the Ad* ministration. We am willing to judgo the tiee by its Cruibr-tbe Administration by its deeds; end. so judgiog it, we say it has dons nolbiog to com* mend itself to the country, or to mankind. ’ What are its fruits; wfivt are its deed*! the war with muxico. This is the promineut measure of the Admin*- jKration, and the great event of the yoar past W«a*k a reference to the public doca meats to i fostaia the following facts; U the documents them* selves could f ai! in proof, we might give evidence from tho friends of the Administration in person, of the 'cances of the wer with Mexico; we ear, then, the first was the annexation of Texas. Du* ringthe session of Congress just closed, this was distinctly admitted in the Senate by Mr. Turney of j Term., and Mr. Hannegan. of Is., and by Mr. Cal- i houu, of S. U., thoagb not as a necessary ceu«c; because, as remarked by him, the war could here been honorably avoided, tod all our grievancre amicably settled. Thisadmisiion from friends of the Administration is important for two resroni: First, because it disproves the declarations of the executive, to the contrary; and secondly, be cause it conforms to the result which the Whig party predicted would he the certain consequence of that unfortunate measure. The on neutron of Texas was consummated by ibis Administration, i thoogh originating with Mr. Tyler. j war with Mexico," said Mr. Clay in his Rsleigb ! letter, “wOl result from annexation.” We qujte ; the folkwiig from this communication of Mr. ; Clay to confirm a irert troth, which, op to the j present time, bu be*i denied by; tho frieodiofl the Administration. 1 •If the Government of the United Slates were ! to acquire Texet, it would acquire along with ii all'the hicumbrances which Texas'ii under, and among tbem.tbe actual er anspendfd war between Mexico and Texar. Of that codwquence there canoi.t be ad< ox. Anruxa'ion and tear with Mexico are identical- Now,' for one, 1 certainly sm not willing to involve the country in a f -reun war far tbe o'jecl of acquiring Texes. • • * I regard all wan as greet calamities. to be avoid* ed.if possible, sod honorable peace as the wisest and truest policy of the cmnlry ,r But, Texas being tune xed.it was not necessary that Mexico should be rovided; and, bad there been no invasion, the war would bave been avoid* Tbe act of Congress in express terms rcs*rv. ed the question of boundary for future settlement; And on tbe part of tbs United Bt«tes tbe clsim to the Del Norte wee recent as it winovel. It was not known before Mr PolfcJ Old Texas did ooT extend beyond tne Nueces, and east of the Del Notts there weio Mexican custom houses, Mexi can people unmolested, and territory admitted, over and over again, by our own Government agents, and byVriends of the Adhunistraiion, to be Mexican. We give three extracts in their or- d« to pTOTe ihi*: Froa Mr Dooiddwi, Clj»rne thr Unnrd Statu >a feint, end other*. Thi* gentleman, June 38, 1845, wriles t-> Gen. Taylor th * t ‘'Corpus Chriiti m the most wxs 'ttwit point now occupied by Tutu* ' Mr. 'Charles Jared Ingersoll, a< chairman of the Com 'mttte« of'Foreign Relatione, spoke of the coun try beyond the Nueeee as ‘the natural socaoi. RY screes which wu mukcd in the configuration of thi*«eoutineDt by an Almighty band—the stu pendous deserts between the rivers Nuecea and toe\Rio Grande’—that boundary which, ‘while peace is cherished, will bo sacred.’ Not till tbo spirit of conquest rage* will the people on either side molest or mir with each other.'” The spirit of conquest bu raged, and we be* hold its £ ait in that bloody war which has absorb* •d the legislation of the country to the neglect of itaogt* ereiy question of domestic justice and need. Mr. Benton, the great Ajax Telamon of the Administration, used still more earnest lan- guage when he said the incorporation of the left bank of the Rio Del Norte into the Union, (the ■ couotjj batffcea the Del Wort, ud tl» Nan*) “would it mod ofdind eggrtuwn on Mena, for all tit eoiutqutnta of whith, tit United Slata mold >land rttponiiblt." Whrthtr, li»n it b. tba •nn.t.tion of Teiu » Uu naou com, « tb« occopiuon of diapotod lainil otj a H *usc by a piny vote. Oi the S'/J ol January, 1817, Mr.Stephvns ask ed ti<9 general coouut lif t\e Hous-.-ao offer a prr a nbV and res dut’toov, relating to a subject which of all other*, wav now most absorbing of public iuu-asu Hta object was not to ut iha acuoa ot the House upon the subject 10-jlajj or to debate tb« merua • f ihe qut-auon, but barely to ba»e th r • -tutioiia.received and refeired to the Commit tec ~f ibe Wo -le oa the State ef Union, to te called up at someeubiequent day. ■ The resolutions were read for infonnatron and ate, as follows: •i Whereat il is no leas desirable; that tho inter, eatn and honor of oureountry should In* cordial. |y sux aiiip.l anJ dcfomltd, so fottgj a* the present war ebatiauc*. to enlist, Hun toe con flict should not be prolonged, but should be terminated at soon as an honorable peace can be obtaiijtd; and’wheresa it is believed (bat a diversity of opinion prevails L> a con»ifoia* ble extent, as to the ultimate aims ( oud objects for for which the war. should b>-proMCUtrd, and it being proper that this nut-r? t , '-l bn settled by • clear expr.sucn <»! thi I. • ‘ h’a will, solemn ly ptndtitccd to the wo’tU . .‘♦•Be it therefore retolcrd .by the. .Sena/e and ffouse of Representativej of the United States oj America in Congress assembled, That the pres ent war with Mexico *is not waged with a view to .Conquest,’ or the dismemberment of that Republic, acquisition of aajf portion ».f brr tcniiofY “Be 1/ further resolcrdby the authority afore said, Tbat it ,i* the dea rc <|f tho L'uifeU plates thvt aboaid be terminated upon terms honorable to both paitkt; erpbrariog a I.Serai set* llerornf, on our part, of the que»'ions growiog out of ihe proper and rightful boundary ot Texas,ami a full .trognilun and proper division on tu r pun to be mode for all the just claims of oui ciliienv against tbat country; the'whole to be adjurted by negotiation, to be inslituted aud effected according t * the constitutional form Government re spectively ‘ Objection being made, and penireJ io, to the reception c f the preamble and resolution i, Mr. site phens repeated that It was riot even his object to debate the tubjecl there, but tuhatc the matter re ferred to the Committee of the Whole Hou*o on the stats of the Union; and be should be compell eJ to s»k the suspension of the rules to allow him to introduce the resolutions. He accordingly mrdc that motion. The rote on the motion to suspend (ho mlci was suspended in the negative, as iallow*, ( aud.ai will be seen, by a party voto. w Yeas 7s. Bo the rules-wcre not *us"fi'dsd. In tbcßenate the rams efforts were made, and with the same result. The Whig Senators from all sections of the L'uoc, and wtfh’no single ex ception, receded their votes, re in tbo Hoase ; agsirut a war of conquest, and against the dismem berment of Meiico. The following is the proviso offered by Mr. Berrien, of Georgia, and rejected by a strict party .vote, is follows i Vest—34,—All Whigs.—Nays 'J9, —All Loco Foeos. “Provided always, and it is hereby declared to be the true intent *and meaningef Coogrrn In making this appropriation, that the war with Mex ico ou*ht not u tie prosecuted by this government with any view to the dismemberment of that He public, or to the atquisiii.ni ,by conquest at any portion of bar leiritory; that this Government cv. erdvsirrs to maintain and.preserve peaceful and fii-ndly rclatioo with all nit ons ; and. particular ly with the frt’ighborlng’Ref eblir of Mexici, wilt always be ready to enter inbi! negotiations, with a view to terminate the present un' appy terms which shall sucun the jutl rights, ami pro s-trve inviolato the naUaual honor of the Untied Stales and of Mexico; that it is especially dtsi * rablr, in order to maintain sin) preserve those am jcibl’o relation* which oogbt always to e ( il*l be tween neighboring Republic*, that the boundary ot the Sute of Tetas should be definitely Rattled, and that provision he made by the Republic ot Mexico (ot the prompt and equitable setilamenr of the just claims »( our dtixrns On that Rrpab lic." The Administration would codons no such honorable or conservative sentiment as this. Now what becomes of the declaration of the President, to be found in his message to Congress, and which aays. -THE WAR HAS NOT BEEN WAGED WITH A VIEW T*) We have put tbs'cotes ofbla friends in the two Houses of Congress against this declaration, and we here add to this cenfesttorit of the organs ofbU own comtnilUe# in Congree. The Tangnige of Mr. Sevier, chairman of the committee on Foreign Affairs in the Senate, was this -The intelligence pc esrssed by the President gave them lesson to behave, that t>y « cettain ad vance in money, to be made to them in their ex. baosted and impoverished condition, to pay nff their army and other expenses, they reflufrf be willing and able to make peace, and cede% for the objects specified, that portioo of the coonirv hr had named:” meaning the whole of Californ-i and New Mexico- •| r , 3 iu another part of hi» speech. A’ friend of the President's io the House of Representatives, (Mr. Stanton, 0 1 Tanneana,) decUred-tbat "the an. negation of. CaUfarnia was the great measure of the age.P Another erf the:. President’* friends, (Mr. Bed in gar, of Virginia,) use* t$U language in answer to the question, •tls this to be C war of conquest" , “He answered; yee; trusting in Heaven and 00 “1 Vonquesf— congestsa* brilliant s*3om» whldf f. Latifet fromf'*OßtniJ'e Uf« California. f ?had already astonished the world »jppqncxtt, hf i Ydaferday tfnlo|. »<£sial ||ptlemabr*«i?ed ! trusted, pH rapli.kueceasioa.” j - # -' jpa b4*fd the Icjba-J. Hipvifrm, from Sinta Toe fchairman of the Committer on Fpreigil >f* e nji'Cilifirtiia, from whomfjtfcve received tie, ; RcUtionj£>whft had asserted on# thing in SV-. r *lCfollofTOf inftraa'i-ftnT ' j ' port to Oo:igu»», aort quite another eleewbere, _ Lieut. WymjG.Peck 4 ..uf lhe.. J jT f ppoguphic*i; ‘make* tn trtfeardlaarv speech inference of the ]’cjrpC lrf;"'B«nu’^F > «’ in company wilb Mmri. : three tml ions bill; in which. falsifying the dedv i Woo* had ■* **/ i . . .. 7 ... , | time, he left Santa Fe, Col. Price waa atiU -theta, r.lion of Hu Pm.Jont, .nd Uu .hate -pm! .nd „„„ bel|nnj „ (hl , language of htaowa report, ha aays. - ianDefl'and-atobbora'r mi f jr another iu»u>rast;oa. 'Tito AleaWaand other t*(7Mi'H4sc; and that i«s Exaoi - nr k obusus. and mflucnlial iren vioie opjwsing tbe effort, but with nihturi/unit naval execution of them, von rut woat *ucrc?s remains to bi*. njti . ,rui i.vsu£arr or coßuokst. I arecoof * it ‘.ot When Linut Peck and his party c 'ere about' aerdy to la»>'frtablisbed (“‘icy ofoor w.»niih»- pi ne mile*this *iJe of the CaeAeon the Arkar,»ai itnroent, bat wist* principles ui »elf-pieser\atioa, 1 govunment iinmcdiaiely t> ecm! out a ' force und whip them lot) Utter bebavi >r. LieiiL Talbot, Beal, and the dther'gcntlemen front CHiitornia, left Man Diego on tho 35ib of Fdtruay la>a. At the tin.r* of their deffa’luie, Lieut, t !,il. Fremont was at Ctud id do Angolos, seting n»(i -vixn r .>1 the Territoty, uajeran ap poinlcuci.l from Cuuipiodorc Stockton. Tbo Com. liad roiuriicdou lusril the ship, ai d had left that part of the coast. iCnl. Wm. H. Russell, of Cal loway county, in this Sia'.c, was -acting as ttrcrc tatyot the "Territory. ' (tern. Kcitm-y was joined about lhc 9th of iao , at Mitt Diego, by litcoU Col. Cooks, with tho bat talion of Morm*>- po» Chri»ti. Tljo letter of Isaac D, Marks, Ejhj , fornj-r.y l.'oitcd Stull's Consul at Msiamorss, more than confirm.: the fact. Ou the 23J ofSeptember, 1815, in a letter t> Ueorrit Taylor, which »iu laid tn-f >:e tire Government at Washington on the 28th October, 1815, Mr. Maiks **>»: m I hivi. ilu- 1 ouor to i.ihrm you, that I Lavofca i ►cvcril coiifjri net’v Monterey with Gen. Min. mo An»ta. ommaudir-in-chief of the Mexican forces on the front cr of ibe Rio Grands, iu rela tion t.» the dirt'-rencor at present existing'between ■he l.nit.d rSiuics and Mexico, and aiu pleated to »Ulo to you, «b-»t from (no opinion arid visas be made hi.o.-. ii 11 nn\ the cabinet if Mexico is r/ia* pnt-rd t<> enter into an amicable arrangement icitft the Until,! Stales in relation to thtbotxnda >y, and at! vlhtr momentous qmstidns, . ‘General .Miaia pledged hi* honor to rue, (bit no targe body of Mexican troops shetuld cross the tift bank if tnt Rio. Grande,- that only small ,ai tin*, not to eiioej tw.> hundred nnfl, should j,i im trrd l r p » at tit a» th« A/roro Colorado, (t.v,niv from the Rio Grande,) and that they would t*q -incily ordered rvnly to prevent In dian depredations and illicit trade.** The 29th Cuagrcas, iu ordur to carry on the war thus unnecessarily provoked, and which might have been vvo'ulcd,h»v<* pawed various act*, involving nn enorong* addition to the public ex peoditurcs ol the country; and lUeoxtentof these have rrotaii jiuly been tho eauis of suiponding the rnnt important public work* *t borne, and thereby suspended during the war, and utilil the public Jot-; is cr « of in,'*) r . i m i i- j Tuitnty jiri hand, eJ men for the navy, m addi tion t> the wind? previous farce. One thousand tu;n far the marine carpi, in ad dition t» t‘i.- officers necessary to command them Fifif l’to'if ini vjhtnlecrx and ten million* of dot Ur*, under tho act of May, 1846. The i:ii-r !a»e of no standing a-my from fight hit nnltm t/ijutanJ men.- ten regional* cf in fantry tn.l otic of dragoon*. a!*> l twenty five or twenty-si vcu thousand mcu. Or to iccapituJate all. we may present th-' fol lowing us the additional farce autbnr:z;d. or m VolaiiUcin. iiO.OUO Regular*. i (1,000 Marine Corps, i.UUO Fwo regun•}»(* rouur.irJ riflemen. ~000 Inerra** «if regular standing army, 3 500 Na»y incroM-e, 'i 600 Numerical lotce pcew»u«ly authorized (army ttmNnarr i Total. • 49,000 Bapp«T», miner*, pon’.onirrs, voltigeuw, engineer*, entitled mechanics, lab nett, he-. Sec , n multi, fade u-huui nn man cun number. Field officer* corresponding to the regimen!*—> Major genera!*, brigadier 'general*, adjutant gen* erftl*. 1 •juartermaa’ers. cOmatiuaiici, »urg< ju*. chaplain*. licuietianis. paymaster*, Ac., Ac, firm to additional and expensive part of the army. We ha.ro not room to enumerate the appr-ipri ition* of Die war in detail, lut in the nggregmt*- the amount provided ia but little abort of nrrr MiLLiossur iioLL4U<. The army bill alone, of llie ■>. »siju jmt closed, appropriate* baft a frac tion abort of l/iirti/ thr'rr mitlionnaf dollar* Uul it is not the expenditure of money, nor the wiKtcof time, which present the aadJiat fea'ores to this war. The mountaiLs and plaint of Mex ico are made red with (he blood of uurbraverarn, and yet the chairmm ol the Committee on For eign delations in the Homo of Representative * in hia last public Npeech, could give Otteraiux In a Bciirimeut like shit' •• War (said Mr fngeisoll) brought them t 'u-) at once to a ►tno uf thing* which tn regard- «1 n* my fortunate; and though they beard a gre™t deal about the misfortune* and calamities ot war. which it was very easy to talk about to the de light of all old' women, n t h» would like any one to tell him wbat tbr-M calamities were, for hr had not yet beard of them.” , .V», and though one' rose from the dead Von could not hear. The Ringgold*, the Cross* s. tie Pages, the Kidgieyt, (lie Watson*, the Ham.r , the Qrahams, tin Morrisjs, have fallen in vji • serviee, with hundred* nnd hundreds of their bre\ - folljwer*, some uf them the very (lower ol the American army, and yet the leading man of tk,i Administration, the mouth piece of the Karen live,in regard to has heard ofco Stii>f».'- lune. Each side of the Rio Grande is a grave yard thickly strewed with two thousand bgdie* •>! the American dead, itud yet (he chairmanrflhs Committee on Fmtign Relations, strapped jnrlhe mantle of liia easy c implaeancy, lias tirafd of tm calamity! To the civilian trcrinnghif aightdoh*' lars a day, and hi* fjfty dalitra for every hundred nalc* of travel, and occupying his time in writrrq fma essays, showing how “rtry fortunate" it war —direa-c and death, and whaods, and exposure,' arid ttyr vices of the camp, aud' widowhood and orphanage, and the whole unending train of mis eries that precede end follow battle and bloodshed, are ouly tales delightful to all old women! Thry reach not ibe car* ol your cold-headed and cal lous-hearted pMi'iriane. who take care to put any thing to) such men that this war it costing more, by at foast thirty milltoos a year, than ell our -ources of income, nor exes worth a pasting thought, that it threatens domwtic discord, and ia no respect has the sanction or apprtnal of the American people. Several Officer* from the Army came op on Monday,on board tho Mary Ann, amongst whom an notice Mr. T. Nicholson, Major Delaney; and Mr- Hedeuberg. Ltdy and eon. Soonafer being joined by* Col. Cooke, Gen. Kearney, the Murriinn* and dragodna! proceeded to Montrrsy, where he was, when out tnformint left. There he hod been joined by (h' its limit*, especially to people we cat shake band*, at we Jo with y (ling. An Episripil C mv-tri j!\ «'»;*>«ra ocess U ibo Slate, ha* been bolJrag in SL Andrews Church, for • lew The proceeding* hove been both t harmonious. Delegate*, clerical ant eJ themaelves from all parts of the will And the proceedings in the paf<* * •• Fjie -S »rs.of Temp tianic" ars preparation* for their gr*ud parade ■ June. This it a coble orJcr, and ah among its members a long list of i eformed ino* briatiK, men who, bnt for the itifiue ices which it exercise*, might now be cjutributinf to the tfrimo ol the community. A company of Mariner left our T'a'y Yard to. day f-*r New York- From thence ll ey take ship ping to Mexico. This is the fir,t detachment >A tho brigar'e to be attached to (*en. Henderson's c ;mmand. Touching the war, the opinion sei ms to be both here, in New York and at in, that place is as afar off as ever. You will see that guerilla parties have hvn formed atnopg the ejemy, and they bid fair to harrasi detached pirties of our troop* very moth. It is now said tl at the people at Meiirt wdie disputed to peace btfuitt (Santa Anna got home, .or at all event* a nnjtrity o! them- Indeed the New York Son of to day states this n* having been distinctly-the feeling in (he Uityjjf Mcxit? iat the time. Mr. Beach, Uw pul* hsber, left the Capital about ifano ;,or four weeks ago. Ofcuuise President Polk was humbugged in giving the crafty Mexicans a pa-w. Hi»bittrr esl enemies no hardly aapponj be did it to pro long lie war, and make capital far another Provi dential campaign. The pirk|w>ckcls am particularly thick in cur cny nl this lime, and a* they follow crowd*. t' ey make Gen. Turn Thumb's le'ce* one of then the atre* of action. By the way, ijeaking of tbs General, be callr4 onlbo Mayor yesterday.and the ink rview tvaa a very pleasant one. During the whole »isiu his honor occupied his big arm chair, w He the Geucral sat upon the lo accobox, of bi« boat, upon the top of that dignitary's centre labje, head and aboulilcr* peeping up above the law book* arid documents wbifh were scattered about iu majestic confusion. The monthlies ure og<—Gr* Pete'aoo'a National. They at< ibum,' Godey and e all anusua'ly at el josf published a ipicb. lhoy tell me, lies to the tnano> ! taps, and alt the tractive. Carey & Hart have very singular work, a cjpy of t* bat been sent to you. It relr lecture of perfumery, powders, other triflee of tbe toilette^ Col. Du S.ille, tdilor of the S i d*liver* a lecture to-morrow nig »irit of the Time*, it at tbo Chiseao. •jseani.” It will Museum, on -Paris and (be I'a be a pleaaaat treat. Tbe weather but been delij whole week, aud the fashionable htful timing tho sttccU have been while the Parka umber nf nar ero is a “cloud of rain. The ray, hat I hope t fieldc are softer, y weather which crowded with belle* and beaut', here exhibits a. counties* t ses aud babies. ’ To-night t! tog up," and an appearance mcon may scan tbn clouds a nor; and ao do the far ner«, for th mg much ftom the etecs* ol dt we hate bad. ] ’ Tbe au> rant of tolls received Jon the ' Philadel phia and' Columbia Kailroad during tho month of April was 11, as t>y ili-i returns of the CollectO'. The price of marketing nukes a world-of long aces among our housewives. Every thing is at tbe highest notch. Strawberries have made their appearance, but they rfijuiro a ruinous quantity of sugar as yet t > be eveu tolsrsble. There Iras been considerable activity in Flour and grain to day, bat other articles drag heavily. Muuej continues acaree. J, lAvlUtlM. to Mr. Webster. Pursuant to call, a meeting was held at the Odeon yesterday afternoon.for the purpose.of qaa ktog arrangements to iovilc Hon. Daniel Web* iter to visit our city on bis wsy home. Hia honor, Gabriel Adam* was called to the chair, and Joshua Hanot was appointed Secreta- The following resolution wax-offered by T. J. Biogbam, Esq., and adopted by tbe meeting. Ruolttd, That a committee of fifteen be ap pointed to in«ne that able Statesman and found lawyer; Daniel Webster, now on his south western tour, to visit Pittsburgh on his way home, . and, in case of his acceptance of the invitation to tsakc the necessary arrangements for his recep tion. The following geniirmen wc re appointed (be committee; Hod. A. W. Loom!*, Hod. Weller Forward, Hon. Mote* Hampton, T. lion. Damgb, Hon; Gabriel Adame, Major, Joshua Hanna, Geo. Breed. C.O. Loobria.'F. Lo renz, John Bbo*nberger. R. 8. Cun it, \tfra. J. Howard,- Morgan Kobertsoo, and Jocrph Pen* noefa. ■ ■■ . J Oo motion the proceedings wot ordered to pabtiabed tod ifco meeting tdjoarpaL , i GABRIEL ADAMS, Chairman. Jotwv* HaLva, fiee’y. j T|Mt Police of attire ft tlowipf op - their'first success m i the eoptura’of Miller, bjfii* ? Vteat of otter ruembcis o t tKe yang- Theytoow 'fiivtitkreo iwi ud two vomea in cwtodjj fill xooteged ttyettarin ttelnrglnriea in tttal^ly. Wc learn that Miller i* a discharged con*ii t from ibe Ohlo' Peaiiaattiiy.acd has only been at liberty some four or five months. Physically, £• is ooenf ihefinest men In th* conn try; good look* ing, admirably propertioned, of great- muscular •trengtb, and u awift on fool as a dorr. Tbe of* fenre for which be wu imprisoned in Ohio was burglary uear Cincinnati. His csptuw there was effected by running him down a bore*' He ia quite above petty thiefiog. and hat long been a professional burglar. We could fill a cotomn with what we'bate beard of tbe feata of ibn gang at diver* times in various house*. They wire the terror of the wo* men. who were kept in dreadof a visitation from them. lostanccs iu which unprotected females ; were abused and beaten, added (o this fear. Th eir I first robberies were chiefly of money and plate.— Articles ea«ily identified they did not touch; but latterly ihey were less fastidious, and helped them, solve* to whutever they fancied. Miller bad a i pair of new boots stolen a year ago. To go into j a room full of slerping men and search their 1 •lolhes, *as an ordinary exploit.- Sometime, perhaps, a year or more ago, tbe hiuienf a citixm near Manchester, was entered, ami among other things, the burglar look a (rocket book, with notes to the amount of thousand*.— Tbia was afterwards found bldJcn in a hollow stomp on the Commons. Not long ago, the same, or another burglar, hied to enter the same boose. He was beard, however, and discovered in the moonlight, lying flat on bis face, to escape obser vation. Tbe gentleman quietly got his gun, and walking up to tbe fellow, read him a lecture, (he was 100 feeble to capture him.) end then gave him a ebance to ruri. Perhaps be did run—very cer tain be tried to.- . Carrying'off valuable clothing, all aorta oforna* 1 menu and utensil;, has of lato been quite tha vogno with ibis gang, whose presumption led them occasionally to indulge in frolic, such aa mention ei by the dwm’ran, of ran.-acking a dwelling, and then Jashing a bucket of cold water over tbe man sad woman of the bouse, a* they lay com fortably snoozing iu bed. They are'ia jgbl at !a«t, and we. hope they will roon bo domicil'd with Msj v Ucckhim, in the Stone Hotel provided by the State Tor such cnarartcr*. - ' BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH Conei|M|fdence of Plttslmrch Gazette Correspondence of I’ili>-'>u(gh Gazelle. AJtaiVAL FHOM VERfEZUE'LA vr new tore. j Naw Tuns, May 24.—8 o 4 P. M. A veirel arrived to day direct from Canaccssin the Republic of Venezuela, having lift that port on the 24 th of April. Tho n- w* she brings is uut of much importance. The fattst arrival from Bo geta brought intelligence that the modification of. tbe Navigation Laws, pro|>o*uu. by light* Business generally dull. BALTIMORE MARKET. Jtlor Philadelphia correspondent write* ui that the Biltiiu- r.- bo" of telegraph wn« n.u i it* scsiious KxcWive Correspondence «f the I'iiisbargti C.ueite. BOSTON MARKET. jay* past.— >irilual and lay, report- State. ,Y ou May 24th, G o'c. . PM. The Flour market ha* not been ve;y active to day. Tho transactions include common Ucnne*» seo at $8,875, Ohio and Michigan at SS.Bfj, and Southern brands, l* Ue irgc’oati anJ Richmond, bid. Hiking great i the Ifijh Of idy number*' Sates free of Corn nt 110 c for lYhite.auJ 120 c for Yellow—>all New York and of prime quality.— Northern Yellow was held at 125 c without sales- Provisions—The rules of Pork to-day hate been at $19,50 for extra Western Mess, and $lB for ord. Mcik. Hales Western packed. Mere Beef at $l4. Of Lard sales NV ( l. Wcslornat 10c pci Jlr, Sjcnc •nLx prime Haiti* "f M f e*i t 'Tir r-jre at lie. F.lr.iusive Currcpnniicnee ol o>e l‘tit»i>oitli (.azei'r PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Standard brands o( Western Flour are held to dty-at $9, wjthoufaales. Toena is a continu’d and good inquiry, but iho business i< restricted by the high pretentions of factors. Otherwise the market has been quiet since Friday. The atock i.n tho market ia'Urqt-r, but the iftrsictioas are generally of a retiil character. There waa a sain t>s-d«y of 21)0 bbli it $8 68} per bb|. Of Rye Flour there i a*e been no tales—it is held higher, factor* how demanding $6 50 p/r bbl. I may observe that it is scarce and in. lon hands. Sales Cjrninwl at $5,12} per bbl. A eonaidcrablo amount of bus ness was done to-day in Wheat. White bjIJ at 20-}»2o7c. Tno sales of Corn were at H7c for prime Yellow- New York and Pa to ogtenl 3000. bu. There base also been solo* to a considerable' extent on tcrms wbich have not transpired. 'Southern Oats sold at 68c per hu; Fa at 63c per bu. * Of Wbiakry in bids sib*. at 35c. but hold ers have put tho price ,up to 36c—no salt’s at that. Exclusive Corrcipondfoccoi ilir I‘isitLurgli Gu/cltc. NEW YORK MARKET. May 24. 9 P. M. TbefcCck market has not varied to-day to any exteut—pliers about iha same as yoterday. Flour.—The business done to-day in Flour' was not large. Sales common brands Gennessco at $B.- 68ja$8,?5;of best Southern at $9,31}; and of fancy Ohio at sB,Bl} per bbl. Of Wheat sties prime White on the spot at 200a203c per bit. Corn continuea in request—there were sales cf primo White to-day at 11 le per bu. Oils on the spot rcalito to sellers 4Joa6lc per bushel ' Hju hvi gono up still higher and is worth 148 a 149 c per bu., on the spot. Curnraeal sild to-day to extent 1500 bids at #. r ) t oC}3sS',lB} per bu. £R?e Floqr tells readily at $6.50a56,52} per l ami. There has been no movements in Proviaions and priejs are without change of tlie had cons? qtience. A CARD. Wq. the undersigned, passengers on the Steam Uoat Germaotown, from Cincinnati to Piltsbmrgh, take pleasure in recommending .the above boat to ike travelling public. For every thing which pertains to the comfort and convenience of’pastcr.- gm, the Germantown cannot be surpassed by any boat in the trade. The officers are polite, kind, and attentive. Having left Cincinnati on Friday, the Slat inst.. about one o’clock P. M-, wo have tho uitisfiction j to find ourselves in Pittsburgh in advrfncoof other boats leaving before (bo Germantown. The G. was not detained five minutes'in con*eqoenee of ihe low stage of water, u bate other boats which we passed on tbo different areals above and brh.w Wheeling. We do, therefore, must hearti* ly auito ouelhanka to the Captain of the G„ for our safe, speedy, antTpleasant trip from Cincinna ti lo this place. Hon.i J Dyer, lowa, Wo R Jamison, New York. Dr. J H Kibby.lMo. Rev Alexander Pattison. James M R Naughton, Pa. James Brown,N Y. William Ileasley, Ohio. Her Henry H Johnson, Pitlsb’gh H H Cree, Pa. John Shaw, N "V. Wm M Porter, .Pittsburgh. Bcnjxmin Watters, Mo. WIJ Phillips, Mo.. " John Williams, 1 Ohio. Rev J McGill, Point Pleasant. Pittabutgb, May 23. 85,00. BOOTS 5,00. SO. 46 VOURTtI STREET, CORNER OF POST OFFICE ALLEY. THE subscriber respectfully inform* the public (bat babas commenced the imauuraciure of GtntUam FasbiatiabU Dee**,of good material .which be will warraat superior to any Wot *.vcr made jin-Pintibnrtb for the price. These handsome Boot I will be made to measure, and warrant them as repm seated, at toe very low price of FIVE DOLLARS 'CASH. Ccmlemen are requestr*! «o call, ana exam ne th-m. • jv* W B KRSKINF- I# .TO* «S"i itii-Sawie^«EdStti!*l i UMUcs the ouvW Jdajot i •jf l ' l */, B Alle*he«TCitj\a»n«fcii2lee*n* aMste *f 1 *•»« S®m o( Coannr vMmi«ioaes£*aMecl t a A* of ike Whig andAHti-Mascaie ajeveaiioa;' -»r?CdAW v C- ** £*THIG ? \\ M. A. BUttCUI IKI.P, of K»»« Liberty. will pe .mwiM**- I*o- Aati'Mumre'nd'Wkljr'GMveiitlon ! for County Commissioner. The district iti wbiett be resides i* one wbieb bus never received s candidate npmiiialed by the party for said o£ce. lurespectto qualifications oar candidate will compare wim-am elrewhere. PEEBLES TOWNWHII* _jnjre«et nj(9d&w* Mi. Eoiroi;—Plri*c anoooiic" tint. of Wilkin* Township, wih be tnpporied in ibe'Vhif iml Ai]ii-.M«*oiiic-Cbn»eulioa. M i»oit*blt:c»nd;d«ic for Hie Lcg.-d.mrc, inti MANY: CITJZKNH rnyjd • _ Ml Kdiioi I uLe-pl*i*are in reconxnendirig. :*> • be- member* of ihe Anti-Muon'c'sml Whig'Coonty convi-nuoa, Marshall sWartz welder,’£•<). —a gentleman well qaalifird u> rrprctent tl»i« coun i)’ .111 1 !** Mate Hi* nomination would gr»u -i) u'MiiriouK i. lend* m rhr Cilr and Coonty. t mvUdAw ONE OK THE PARTI' JIKNRV. of tourer Si Clair lowwhip, will 'j«* »op;n rinl l»y oiny t\ h>f* and Anmiawi' for the oitv'coi (*ouni) Corainii'iont r ' mvl4'i-persou lo rrprereni iln« count? mthe legislature. (eiylLliu-] MOON HENRY LARGE, Esq., of Mifflin Township, will he a candidate far the Legislature, subject lo the noiiu* nation of the Whig ur.d Aiui-Ma-ou'f county CAnvco* 'on • _ inyl3d&wtc Major JOHN WILLOCK wjll be supported befoie the W-tug dint Ani'tnaMimr Vonrcntiou lor the offlee oi county Treasurer FIRST WARD -mjedAw'l* Mb Kditob— l’lease Announce the name of Major J M. SNODGRASS of Mifflin township. at a suitable candidate to represent thtacooitty in the myedfcw»T • LEGION MR- EDI TOR:— Fleare announce tbs name of JOHN J ML'SK, of Versatile* TowuJnp, a suitable candidate for the LtguUiure niyidtu-T WILKINS Mr. Eonron—PAM’!. I*A LM KK, K*q. jitt I.ecu spo ken of here «» uo ext rliem ami •unable' eundulate tor the |pgi«laiare Dy culling atiei.Uon.ti> the starve you \nllobligt: pt-ny Whig* ol the cily. my&lAwtc COUNTRY JOHLI’H M'-t'CLLOcII ha* been «polen of by •rwrai yen'll-rnru a* n i-aedidatr toi CiUmy Commit.- • inner, .-uni iirmg i.| every tcspeei honot and rapablr. will be -nppoii-il ha In* IM-cnil» tor that office before the Convent,on _ tnylOjAw THOMAS I’K.ItKINS. of Lower Sv Clair township wi'l in- a raiulid.it.: f.» uoiiiinatinii (o the office of coiut iv i uiyHhlAw JOHN SHERIFF, oi the riiy, will be supported by 'inn) 'Vli c» of the city ami county fur nuuiiuauon !•> • (Vinveiiim-, it- 3 cumlnUtc for the Legislature . J VV ||.v\rKß...< lU-- my.will be supported b' fore iht: Whig uml Am.maronie Convention for iiotnui'itkiu a • the cuiuliilaULt •* ilie tnlice o! coatity Trvaiurer. in>ad*wir SFCOND IYAKI)’ IV, r.4|*y of Lower Si Cla’r town** Ip'wiP be *upt>nr;r<| »•-. mart* W|il*« attd Antimnsour luithr l«e> qirlaturr. ruytiiJAwF JEFFERSON S7*Di:- Anii-Ma*onlc and Whig Frirosry • Met ting for the Fir*t VVanJ.Cny of Alleghany, will le he’d ou rfoturdny evening, the Will instant- at in* house nl Alch* i*on Woodhoute,»,i Robituin street, which in the place of demon for said Watd. iny2l VOntheiNnd tn*’.snt. by the Re v I,ee (at Green Lawn tot residence of Jno. Graham K*| ,) J M. C IRWtN. r..., .of Fat ette County, MARTI) v CEL UKUTdON of /.Aiie«Ville,Oiro. JuUft llu.nl.v, the li in*tant, MARY, daughter of ffsur) and Mury Warner, Allegheny City, aged 1-1 year* Thr. '.•lend* a.;d aeqii nianc-* of the family are respect; u'ly iiv.ied to ain-uj the funeral, at 3 o’clock' this day. iro.n iho re* d-nc- of Iter parent*, corner of Lvrock »nd Federal streets, Allegheny city. IIAKRIAOhif AC. DK. MORRII.L will deliver JVo Srftri Lttlurtt to t« n'lem*p cxdauvely, upon MaRRIaGE. CKl.l- HaC\ . considered will )eferrnre in ihcir mdoeuce upon Healtti? inrolvin* an exro>imm ut ttm Rirueluro, Nervous RetcLuoua, I'rc, and AhQ “e»nf the Rrproilui'iiTe Organ*—die Parental In'Unct* Youthful E Wih and SSrli. *i ■*o'rloek. (XJ-J-'ot UtmUtiten OaJy. Youth* under [G not admit ted Adraiskiuu S3cem*. Tickets at Door. inys4-Ut REV. J. a. MAFFITT WILL deliver a Lecture iu tho South Cjmtno i M F . Qioiert, ibi* r-.imug. il uc'day.) > «yi'Sti. at 4 o'etoeV. “obj On •;u, Ricbu--*-. Ueau;..,aud Foa -i -eroi tlte Kagltsli Language : single Tictret*. ta cent* Lady and Gentleman, 3Ti ecuts—tn be had at the Meth'>di»t Bookstore. 4th street; Mncheli's Dreg diore, and Parker'* Shoe Store Alle gbeity City; and at the door myfiJ It Boston mode of iiEATiNQ uoi* •4KS*— Mr. O Dexter.of no*toir, ha* arranged and plan forhbntitig hou*c». which ha* been suc cessfully used ;q New York, Ac ,amJ wln-revi appb-jd iu- rer-..- vaj the decided pr*f«*rein-e uvi r Muv< *. F«ju l :e*.'Ac i Ii» a lrauuge. urrr— -I*l Great irguiuni) of Tciuperniure fnd Freed rut from Smoke. 3rd. No unpiaa«ant Dryne**. 4ih Entiiy atieu-JeU to. ami not liable to get oal ••{ order. f>M Great (Jur.ti lit/. A Mmlel and Specification m.i) }>»• seen and the ip- ■ pnaiu% n!«i#tnc*l m ihn t'oppcr and TrnWare laeioryt-r WJI M SCAIFE, FirM Mr.ei, my.Mti hei. WtKwl and .Market ms i INm'.-Rcn. Ma> 1*.1*47. ' L.l-[' u-da; I guve ■ teaspoon iu.i of HA. FuV ! uenoch A t* '» YeruinuKi' u nij hale girl, who U" briweni lout and five yea<» 010. anil daring (he day tli'e.j p*a»rd It'i Urge u-jiid*. avct aging more wan a foot In ! Iviigth. Srcms.i* effect* on Ui>» iierymingiT titter, who waAiupamuly well, and * •he |u»»vit :17 worm* «( equal *itn ~-~ May 24th 7}P. M. Watchmaker, Smt.hfiold «ueet Prepare.! and »,ld by B A FAUCES POCK A On. * >mr. !*i and-wood, nmi w... I and Gib *ts raw 4 ■VTOtICB '• hereby given to all ptnxii indebted to . >. v the KtiiLic ofTaout-i- U-ki-Iwim, lair of Baldwin } Tovrjalnp. Adegb’nv"County, ilec'd . to tnake itnmcii.. *'«• pnjm-ni -nd all p -r«on» Having cla.su against raid , Futaie to prv ••jh«eriber* ' AdinlnUtralnr'i Noflce. -. NOTICE i* .hereby given tltai the undersigned hay f taken via L--tter» of Administration on th« E»ni-r of John D Fowin, late of Franklin TowptUip. Atlt- i U'lrny Oouniy, dce’d AH pr.raani having claim* or ; dein.iml< agai.im the friate of.»n d dcccdcul, are her*- ; by notified to make known the tame without delay -to| the undersigned. at her residence in Frankliu 'Joa n- i ahip, Ai'Ctbeny Oountr; uitd all person* koowing rhr-s- , selves intituled will please call uftd *ettlt-Ibr:r n?cuu.n* , mytfwfiiF FARAD KDWtKB,Ainr a } »17niTK ’**’ »* Plain Swiss Muslin*, Scotch Mull Vb i,- Pr,n.« nesi patirru*. ar IV] cent, per )nrd—tbr color* perfectly (ani.also, nsal Pink Hoff, t.ilarh and Him' uuJ While do— also warranted -fjkt co or«. raytO Pl’Ri: WINICS AND URANDV—“For medicinal and S.icrumennl purposes, and to I{o nsed ia the An».“ Ju«i received from New Fori, and for rale by | KTTKU CUPVINO PRESSES—A supply Lsof ■upßnorHopyitigVrcsses Aleo. Copying flocks, Oil Paper, and Copying Juk«—just received anJ for sale !•> • JOUN«TON A sroCKToN -inj'.’', ! Corner Market and 3d »ts keg* Va. Twist Tobaecii, ju»t rec'd and'for'.ujc by UD') MOitliAN A CO FRUIT—I mi Inn Dry Peaches; 6uhu.« D/v Applet; for sale by mftt OF.O_MOR(iAN A CO KUCRETS and; TDBS-M dox Duckett and fdor. Tube, rcceivin* and for sale by roy23 , J DAI.ZELL, -varer rl Willow baskets—hi n«uu. received per Canal, and for said by JA3 DaLZHLI. _rny4s 1 _ No 84 water street \ X ACRBREL—IU bids No r. for sa'e by IVi HOWARD HF.AZLKTON myB3 ___ __ Hast aide of Hjatnond ■ i tOBACCO—SJ kng* No I. G TwinToboccp. inpi*. X in# from steamer Germantown', and for tale Lv tnyii JABIKS DALZELL, 21 water »t • I)ARIS ORKEN—4fiI lbs, just received and fer X sale by _ ft K SELLERS PAPER PILL BOXES—IBI Papera, iustrec’J and for sale by i mttß RESELLERS BOTTLE CORKS—) baits, lost received and for sale at from JU 10-dOeenu per tirou, by . °»rJS J R E BKLLERS OPICM-l case prime, jim received and for sale" . _ ''J - RESELLERS. BLACRIHG-3 bbls, jun received and for vale by R K SELLERS bx * now ••odtogi for Mie by V • IBAIAH PICKET* CO-/ TYRIT APPLES AND PEACHES for sale by XJ my.M i ISMAH DICKFTV ACO /CODFISH—3 casks Codfish fer sale br VJ myfii , QEO MORGANACO gOTTER rece|vjn^sad T foryle T\RtBD PBACIIES—2OO bus. In vtore and for U,* * by m?U Jit DALZELL I CINCWNATI AUCTIOS;»iMBI. :: ■BI wngBMIMB * MAHOGANY TIMBER —Vffrt. -Br—■n wiiyaaDwwWwlaeßdaT' mormar, May SAi.«ll oVtoek. oh ih*}eTe«.o9P«»te the MmhogAar Saw Mill, of Mew*. H. AJbroA Co., Clnejonati. ot . ; L • 1 ISO Lon Bay of Hondaru MabMaayJvf vwiow lengths and diam C tre»,»rcn» of sale am Blfift, aa-! under casb>RBuowf*Wo» «0 days: S3SO to SOQ, 80 days; RMO and opw*H*.4 months, for approved endorsed paper. - A diaeoentof. per cent, lor cash will be made on all pnrehasea or S5OO and,upwards. ( ■ " VORKE, BRASHEaRS A HEWBON, ' ; 1 , »yW' ' ' ' Aocnoderes. Largt Soie of Rtady s S£ddt Clothing. \ ON Tuesday afternoon, the tSih'iustant, ai 8 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner.of Wood and Pifth streeia. will be sold: A targe quantity of new and well made fathionaule ready made Clothing, among which are:-* i- ; V; ■ JEFFERSON M 'do fine shins with linen boaoms and collars; Together with a quantity of-fancy veits ( stocks, cia rais,shuieollar»,i*aspenoeti,Ac. . . ■ Al*c,‘l bale damaged Brown Maslius,. by order of underwriters ' * m,U ON Thursday morning, the 87th instant;at lOo’cloek. will be sold: Anextenaire'assortment«fseasonable staple aud fancy Dry Good*, among wbichareiqperfine cloths, eassimere*, spiinqua-Ky. jeans, snoutd« lainesy calicoes, rich stylb prints, lawns, alpacas, ginghaiSs, bleached iiutd un'ileaelied muslius.lrish linen*, summer cloths, Ac, Ac .1 - Al«o, a essei CO doxen bound paunleaf bat*: v ' (dueenawsre, glassware, tinware, wnsh tuha, a large nssoumetii of new and. eseondhand householdfurni iaie, carpeting of varrotts descnMlona,looking glasse* mantel docks nift''rl'larap«. SO nests band boxes, fl in each nest; u quantity ofdnedpeaches,dried apples, Ac At 7s ; i>’Uiock, F, M. , . . A l andsooia aMomaeor of- s'rtpieriof'qtaliD' etnlery, ready mail** rlaihmg.finr »tiuUt, wiib liticn boaemsanb collars told and •river watches, gold pens, jewelry, gvrman fancy goods, boots, shoes', fine hats', varety good*, At-. • ■ - r : ■■ mySO Wwrtl Notlse. HARRIED, HENRY CIMIOITI Rtceutor's Notice. W.«. WOODFOnp,] ; WM COX. } Kreeuior* < M. GOODWIN, ). W R MURPHY N K enr 4tfa and Market sir II da 'lOiH; 14 no 12X15 ami 11x16; H K SELLERS,S7 wood st No 'IUS wnod sircet %.•_!§ Portion. Sglri \= Bjr John D, Davis, AuctlsMar B 4 pa : ( fine fancy eastimere pantaloons; 200 11 t weed, linen and couonade do;' sft eassimere and tweed eoeuj. * down assorted fancy shirts; . ? do hickory do; 6 do French style superior quality ahirts; At < O’Clock. F. M. 30 hi* Oranges and Lemons, :l uerec* Rice; 3 h£chests V. 11. Tea; 20ox*t*mokingandChe*rihgTobuieeo;-" J JOdoa.Coaland Devonshire Shovels; L«pd £or (alt. Valuable |j«d», within li miles of PiU»bargk,at AOl - ON Thur>day. evening,, the Sfrth instant, at bo’- clock, si the (’-oiiunvreial Auction Room, cornet' of Wood and Fifth flrrct*. tf'U Jm.sold six pfauttfql tot* rt'r, pleces of land, situate 'ln‘‘Ro** Township,’on tke Franklin Road, four miles fiora A/legbeny, •uiiablejot country ocai* or gardeniug purposes; a plan o: whieh tasv be*«cn arthtAuctlon Roont: Thu above ptopetiy 1* story deaimblor and may lie examined ut any utnc previous 10sale,- Titleimlisputa ble nnd free fiomull incurehranees. ...... ... Also, that valuable lot of ground;sitnate on the north cavt *id« of Sixth street, near Gram,'having 17 feet front, uud extending back 100 fee!,'on which la erected' a three story* brick Dwelling House aud a small frame building. Terms at Y, r . Attorney in fact of I^-MueheL tnyia JOHN D DAVI*. AoetV Large Sale of Building Low, m the Eighth Ward 01'th« CnyofPiarbargh.--'f: f ON Wednesday; a'teruoon, the 2Ath fos'nnt, o'- clock, ou the premise*, will be Mid: 146 veiy splendid Building Lota of Grtwud, fronting an Avenue, (nearthe CourtHoase,)and tUeetsodjaceJit there'o, comprising very eligible sitaationaCarhasincaa, inanafaeturutg purports, and private dwellings—a part of the same having a'bcautilnl View of the Nononj*- bela river andthe adjacent scenery. A ptun of t e Low may he hud at the Auction Room or 00 application to DAVIDGREEtf, at his residence on Fetm »L Terms: One third cash; balance Payable in two equal annual payments .wuk in le rest,to be secured by nous and luortgage—purchaser* to pay expense of conveyancing my!4 - J D DAYDVAnctT fIIEE CONCERT EVERY’ EVENING THIS WEEK!! lee Ci*-snt Tickets 19| cu., which Is lhe edly charge' EAGLK SAXOON, Io~CommcncingTbts Even log, UayuHlh,l&47 VTI raOdaaMKt. Duett*- Piano F’otlcs, * Messrs. Kneaaa’ k lluntk) Chorus—l'he Fishermans’ Life, * By the Company -Fong—Woodman spare that Tree, Mr. Kneaaa Comic Fong— I Thing* I don’t like to see, Mr. Motpby Folo— On tin- Arcordeon, Ur. Huntley I.STXRMIUIOK. , I.UiBAIUII/il, , Chorus—Away to the Mountain, By the Company Ballad—l’ve wandered by'tbe Hrook** . - Side, Mr. Kncais ( > umic~Song—Bratlirr Jonatiiau, Air. hlurphy Solo—On the Accofdeon. MrTHuatrey Solo and Chorus—Dandy Jim, By the Company Soug—Beu Bolt, Mr. Unease Song—Lubly Far, , Mr. Murphy Solo—on the Accordcon, Mr-Haptfry. iXTaxxuutox J? The American FJag, Messrs. Kneass and Murphy Who** dat knocking at de door? ~ Air. Kneaaa . LJaJlud—*l he hoar before day, ■ J:: • • Mr; Murphy F.nal—Cotne Darkies. liswn to the Pioiy * 1 ht'ouxensof FmsJiurgh. we feel ostored, will sus tain us in oar efforts to establish Fiee Coueens; a plan so much admired in the eadtero etltCA;; , E3 a ~£*loon open evciyday at ID, a ai, . t—. FOCSTAINnOTEL, LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. FOGG k TOGSSTOX, Proprietor*. . r T'HI9 establish nent Ion; and. widely known aa being A one of inemorUQromuniututiatheoitrofJtalilmme. Iwj teeemiv uiideigone very exteusiveulteratioas eaa I'ftprovemeuu. Au enure o«w wing bus been added, comaiuingjiumeroas and airy sleeping apartments, im e xityiCVe bathing rooms. The Ladie*’department has also been qqapjelely re orguulred-and fitted yp in a moot u'ulque and beautiful •ivlc. In fact the whole urrangemenl of the Hoom has bc<-n remodeled, with a *iug!o eye os ibe parLof the jirtiprictors toward* the eomfbrtand plea sure* of theit Guesis, and which they confidently assert wiU e&aJ* Icnge t-ooipanson with any Hotel in the Union. Ttieiraxble will ulsruyt be-cupplied with-every sab • lautial nnd luxury which ihanutkct afford*, served op 1.1 a Mipenor style, while in-the way of Wine*,-Rf., they will not be surpassed. lu conclusion the proprietors beg tony, that nothing will be left undone on their part,and ontbepartoCtheir assistants, to render ibis Hotel worthy the continued patronage of their friends and the palmc generaJJy. The prices for board have alec. teen, rod need lo the following rates:— Ladies' Ordinary 9t 75 per day.' Crntlemen*’ “ ••150 “ N. o—The Baggage Weggodofibe Hoove will al ways be found at the Car and Steamboat Landing*, irtucb wilt convey baggage to and-front the Hotel, free of charge. • • , ayiltf HAZBIOI BOCIEi ‘ Fonncrly Ksller’i flotei, WublssUß, 0. £ JOHN HANDS, I’ROPRIETOK. rpllEpropnetor loimert) with the well X. known firm of Fuller A U>. beg« leave-*© call the attention of persons-vistiins >hc Capital, whether on pleasnrt or btuiaesa, to h>«iKwtropened establishment the “Mansion House," which no# been fiuedup -in a style of cotsfon and eleguucc unsnipaased by any outer Hotel in the city. It is situated atibeweotem end of Pennsylvania Aveuue, and jn the immedisir vicinity of the vapuovDep.Trtnitfrtis'of,Governgiealand the Ptesideoi’s House.- •- c/. f . w* - Hi* table will always be supplied with all the com* fens and luxuries to lie found m the markets; and oo expense oveffints will be spared to rentfer the Mansion Houtc annuractivo residence to all who may see At to bnimr it yrith their potrottagik The projiiii- lor womd particularly call the attention of the Ofocera of the Army and Navy to hi* Hotel, to' whom due* evcr.been Afatoritaplacaof resort.*-*• ‘ 1 N B. in.aitendance. on the arrival ■)i' the car*, toponvey baggage froeofehargo. ■ mygflf To'Travsllsn. ••EXPRESS FAST PACKET LIRB^ pniLADELPIYIAAHO BALTUtORB. ' lExtltilicti# fcr' Ptustnfcrt ], j , , , rpHK'Coual and Kailroad* being now in oxeelieat J. order; ibe Packets of this Linewill leave with pas •uiiaer*a*followi,e?err_ai*htat 9 o'clock: Packet Kentucky, Capt Trubyj Monday, May M. do Ohio,Capt,Craig. Tuesday, May Hi. do Indiana, Capt Hotkey, Wednesday, May 88. do Louisiana, Capu Thompson, Thursday, Mar 87. do Kentucky, Capu Traby, Friday,May *9. ; do Ohio, Capu Craig, Saturday, May 89. , do Indiana; Capt' Berkey, Bandar, May 30.’ I do . Louisiana, CapuTbbibpfDn, Monday, May 31. *lo Kentucky, Capt'Traby, Tuesday, Jane l; do Ohio,Capu Crate, Wednesday, June B.' -do Indians, Capt Berkey, Thursday, June 3,’ do Louisiana, Capt Tbompiou, Friday, Jane 4. do Kentucky,Capt Truby, Saturday, June & ‘ do Ohio, Capt Craig, Suiday, June 0, _ A . If yon dCtire cheap travelling hup comfortable accom modations, secure >*our tickets at ibe Packet Office, Monongabe-la House, .Water street, or ef • myH D LEECH it CO, Canal Batin NKVV AND MOST EFFF.CTFTE REMEDY. Du. WOOD'S BimptrilUuuiwild Cherry miters, for the core of the following di*ra«cs: Jaundice, Liver Complaint. all BTlino* Com-. plainM.eick Headache. Ifaatt Barn; habit-' ua I Cosureties*, files, Palpitations of the Kean, Lo»» of Appel»te.Dysper>ela.Ncrvoo* Irritations,lVhilirsied Sumach. Languor. Depression of Spirits, Chtaalcßhea raati«ra, Ctraurout Disease, Canker. Styphiloid iiiiea 7cs Scrofula Inipuriilr* of the Bipod. Pimples and Pu«tuie* on the Pace. Hereditary Humor*; Cold Rotes, and all diseases arising from an laiadiciotnoseofUer cuiy. . , ' The attention of the invalid public, and oi all those aHlicted by any df the above diseases, isiespccifally called to me merit* of a new and in valuable prepara tion fioman original recipe ofA distinguished physician, combining-in iuelf the moter«di* : BLACK, WyGe st L .fe WOOL BAOeiBO. r /4ft UfCH Burla P*, saitahle for Wool Sacks; Also* *” Otfiß bagpng. plain and iwtßed. la great tariej ty, eatmauily on hand and for sade by the bufei ROBERTS A CONRAD, ap»dffw 33 Market at, Phifadelphi*. wool, Wool t THB kirtevr prieetevanhpaitf ibr an the J-T/rfih grases of clean Washed VV «d. by n,A , ... - murfhyalef. ill.. '•*«* ■;» «H.,CKLLTTt », HKIUUAGI-10 bhU.No I. Lumto,, fa, b , _ . ; . me**ffffiaSfeSfSS* k » iiijN .. . ... East aide of the Diacmod match—received by Axpiraa and for sale by * "y*- ■ F it-rvmw Building lots foe.bale-iw the 4th street Road, «4 t-y IN fret each, * * Aiao, 8 Lou near the 4fo street Road. *4 l.* i-u li-, each. FriceSWu. Terms,ia haad. jaJsLe* iuTTi yeare. S CL’TIIBERT.Gcn^VeUt _»rg_ ■ No*oawithtKkt*t. SUPBBFUfB SHIRTS,of latest uylc'vudW regalar size*, from No I 10 No 3-just rre«'», a and for we by PPO ;■ - JPTIjKA ION pABT STUFFS—A very large asaoruactn good A ntw style Summer Pantaloon iMufiaonhand umt for mrao , shacklkttawi n*r CANTON CHAFF IHAWLi-Ju^ a large aswrnaem of Rich White aciTCoU n ,< Car. too Crape Shawl*, at the New Turk Store. Tv Market »Lj Inyttl , W II GaRRaRD StlJtmEM SHAWl^—Nowopena fji~ha*»u ment of Rieb Summer Shawl*, ei>tfaeNew Yoik tHorc. 79 Market Street. _■>»! W H GARRARD ASRABURGI-l bale very heavy V» fnia Osuu ”. h «rg». jo»ire(eive'* and tbraale by nyld BHACKLF.Tr A WHITE V 9 tvon.l vi FISH— 30 bbls Nc 3 Mackerel: tVkits Rot do;. 30 has Herring: fur sale hv ’ myl’S WICK A McOANDHgta. cor word A wnirtM* wu fro “ ll > e N*hul»cturer,a frw dozen of *2? W,h ®P an * B,OMe l Carnet Bag*, for vale ■ i2J5t * f UeWT T price* by.the .vent, ut No *i ’ op M * ir *- FOWARD TODD Agent for Eancrn Manulaeiurer FlSli-lOhbla No IBull Herring; t«vr , . , J3 lo l 3 l '* r,tc Mackerel; ...r , 10b/bW*Nol do;. - _ 10knuNo« do; For sale by -y, J D WILLIAMS a CO /"iH£ESK—SOOIbi Superior W.R^ V SOfoafispyego; frv salebv myttt J D WJUJAwa ACO ! "F«m' I*AWBS-iA good draonmem of de*l- X Table stylet and late patterns and imponatioc*, for aufoextremelT lew by : my2o. wtod *t~~ I Lead, just reee rrd anil ftl f^*,ebr . POINDEXTER A CO igtnyVO . Nfi 4Uwatcr street VV“^TjoreTS(mir^AartKD— tk i£?i nbe !!i T 5* 1 ! W **« h»xhe« market firoc for prune- White nod Bed wheat and Yeil-w Corn. BURBRHNsF, WllSt *N * w T> AtON —S«W lbs assorted, in store and fur *«ic by AJ myai - l 3 Waterman hag*, in store and for sale br r_ my 24 L S WATF.RMAN BUTTER—3 bbls Flesh *n *ion> and for sale by »y 24 • L a WATERMAN DBOOMS—I3O do*. Pomeroy’s Eairu Gilt, ' , L ~, • 30d0x.. . .do. Coundn; for»aleJ>r' Js£*L_ j J D WILI.IAMHfcCQ VfOLASBES—3O bblsN. Orleans; •• lObblat?. House; forsa’ebv myM • I J p WILUMMfcCO rarillTE LEA»-S0 Pm.i' * * ' -SO do No J; for sale I,y -D" J P WILLIAMS A CO S H* MOLASSES—A fee? bbls on hand and for • wfo to efoae a eoaargnmenL by LKWI» HUTCHISON A CO PGLASTINB MULTI FLOBA BORES-' iLd 3 eases of this rare Shrub. ju*t received for tale ay** : -JBAIAH DtCKEV ACO CBBBRB— IDO bxs Large Cheese in itrxc'and for sale by ntytl WICK A McCANOI.ESS ' DBANS-SObhU tu good order, for an fit l.y •' U nyttt WICK A McCaN OI ESS I BBOIfS-30Uxa in store and for sale.hr * Lt tnyßr WICK Ic MeCANPI.BSS T INBEKD OlL—ddbbls ldn*ee*J Oil for *1)0 by J-* myx* WICK AMcCAMiLKSA ALUM— so Lbla Alum forrale low Ly vrr*t wickaMcCanm.ess TEA— tOO Hf Chest* Fresh Gteen Teas for *al*iiy g»J«9 WICK A MeCA.VDl.f'r*S. MAFLB RUUAR—I3 bids Begay for sate bv' mWX . EW»U. HKAZKt/ION VfADDEB—For sale by cask or keg hv IVA mpa * , MILLER A BICKETSON I7LAXAEED OIL—SU bbls in ttore and for sale' "*»y. myfot MIU.ER A KlCKin>ON HAD—« 3 bbls Wo t Baltimore, rec’d and lur’sale by 0 «y3t - .JOHN F PlfrEY ' KBS RBl#—loo Lhl* No 3, Lcrzr: . . ISDbfbLli iio; to srtirr. tad (or my3L - jOil.S' F RYB— 6(Xfluii i*eau*yt?«oi» RreioraaJf-by ; . JOHN FPfciißV DttT APPLES—CO bnr.mnoreaed fat •olebr JOHN’F PEJUV- BEASTS— 3 bLlf »ail| *loie and tot u!j> bjr • - ajtl ■ JOHNFPRBBY SALT-000 bbU No 1 AJJejhen)'; . . GObbUNotf do; for tale by ™r?t , JOHN F I‘ERRV nBBJKS APfLKSrti bbUuwi received aifct* VJfor wie by nrtl JOAN V PKKRV 40 keg* 6 twin Tobacco for mlr by • ±-tfiCf ft M’CANDLKfidv *)«l eorwood tpd w»ior»t*> n^AR—SO barrels for sole by m»« WICK & M-CANDLKS3 DRY PBACHBIi AND APPLE* in *ood oi der for sale by frortl ] WICK A M’CANDIKSS, QWE’B AROMATIC SALTS, always on hand tad Oforsalaby mpa URaUN AKUir£R( ; T ®bISVILLB LIJRK—Just recM ami for ni» ‘ ISAAC HARRIB orytO —. .. No3Sfifthn> 1 /'UH>VKS-Jbblije*t rec'd and for tale by— . \J myld WICK & McCaNdIJSS .pOBH BBOOHB>-lti( doi for sale tow by' V tariff FRIEND, RHEVA Co COPPSKAS-MSObbU for sale by 'tayisl ' FRIEND, RUEV,A Co’; - VINEGA R-20 bbl* for >aJd low by ’ ' ' ~ mylfi iFRIKNhriniKYfcCo ; VTACIOtRKL-81 bbl* No J, for sale by > IVi. my Iff \ JAMKa CALX St,L S H. ROLABIRB-ro bbU in store and for sale * by ’ mylfi JAMEo UaLXELL XT AILS—bOO keg. Jamal* 1 Nails,’lor udr' bi r my!s J DALZELU-Jl waicrti DSKF in stone atul for alile iiy X> «syJ5 ISAIAII HICKKVAC&. npQßACCO~Viigiain,Jdjniii>ctiimlTobaccoIva 1 va- X netynf brands,eomuntly onband, for »ulu i nytfi , idAlAll tIICKKV A Co' Tmv PKACUtiS AND apples for sal* by XJ myis • jfIAIAH DtCKKV ACo . DOCK POIVDKR—IfI) krgs for sale low by , IV:Wrtfi . : . TARPLOYD flTOS®—fi bale* Idea* in afore and for sale by • ' jyi mylfi ROBERTSON h RKTI’ERT TANNERY staid find fo>*»ai«by' myli AT WUQD. JONES fcd> t ADON—B thds a'ttd Shoefoe'r*,for sa!a >b> ' myll JONRSfoCO , hIOIiABSKIMD bbl* S. we re and lorsilebyi IVI myU ATWOOD,JONES nOTAIU-O estr* Pure, landingand.for sale' by*' i X'-myn» • jar floyd ' DPfTIE-3 bbU fresh toll, for sale bl iJraiyll - - Ikg PLOYD* i- ■ED—ttfibas clean Ttaioihy seed J»yU J A It HAJVD QOXP—SO bxs No L Cincinnati Boa£ ju>i ircVi and' lij tor sale by myll O » MILTEAbEttOPR HER—~«yi“ • - . BNuUan A jir NNKTT; FBOIT— SfiO baa Dried Afpics, tot !>t __ myt? .. . K.V /Lta.i A^NWRTT naißO PKAOIXXB-illU Ssi. i-riayt? • KNm.It*HABE>M-TT:, B ROOIIB—XU) dux. Corn Brooms, tor sale Ly mydfi' • KNOUbH A BKNMfIT ; . LJKRRIKQ—U bids Herring, for sale by XX-.myx7 " ENUI.tSU A BLNNLTT TiTJTTKR—HiO lbs Keg Dottif forsale by— jj mylfi . W siftECa RIO d>FPKE>93| bags prime greek Rid Coffee; tonal* by - myb - UAOALKVA StjJTH , 1 \KIRP Peaches and Applc«Tfor tale by U m}B J • . TVICKA lUcCANDLESS ■ 'aoiTCee uCpVTo?t'ide» Mr *a!e by jLI 'myig ■ • xvicfc a .MccAsDuEsb^ /~IABIIA—4OO matt* josi reuMaod. for rail-b> L/ mvlt ■ WiCX A McCANUU-^S rOTfiXßClS—leak forsafoby : ~ I tnylS WIOC AMcCANPLESS w Wit ,, eC^n.F.; SOAP— MO on# Not Cißn.Map,raMoivantf i»7refe : bv mylO . q 'ICAB-llfl hlf cheSu «re»h Teas: for sate bv _A__my)U .i. Mi-CANt/l.!>» : r 00-100 bx * l iJ?jS**t** forL'feb7 A mylO : ■ WICK A-McCA?>l)t.>?AU . { l*? VSB—Rio, M ajacaibo A Laguitta; for sale VJIJL_“KLI HJCK DLKBS Aj XDDER-Foi sale by . >y|CgXMeCAXOI.ESS - ifiamkedl inbi»; fortalcdy ■ yio AVICK.A MeOANUI^SS CBBT—W kegi sbot, assorted Nos; for rele by O- «y»> - L HUTCHISON & DOlsli BETTER—Sbbl#7or sale by T xV anrio tabslV a in h M APPLEi-s tbbsuper, article, for*a’fe by Xf mytP • TaHSEV A HKfIT j |)ACOB—SCOO lb* Bacon, HR; for sale J»y u M A J-tLOAN ÜBBRIBO—JJD bbl* No 1 Baltimore Herring: f*t' XI pale by my? ‘ 51A J BLOAN MACKEREL— 20bbls Poath Nofi Usgksrckfor. sale by n»)7 RA’JBLOAN ~ TRIMmU) BIIXD— 10bblain store f forsulnby myr . MA J BLQAM . rjub—«o bg*fern ret 1 * for saleby ■ MtJ SLOAN U