THE FITTSBURGII G _ - - ltY .RASTUS BR 0m...;* va: • . PITTSBORGHV. TUESDAY MORIXINefi M\l:* Irr-Tsts frreiahatut,. DAitarClreserne pabltel - -- "Dallr,'"TriMi - pk 17, •cd eeltly.—Ttre May is Sera. Dollen per mamma; the TIONet Fere boilers pee a 111111111: the Weakly is Two Dollars per limos., mind in 10h...re. . . AdVOU.ltottiorth, fh woonte moottoto. eboold Le 1.11 , 7C4 In by fire' clock. in the afiesnooo, A. 1111014 to this on clot part of oar otnetner,,rould.be pradoio - torso(' =moat benolit. TOR ooyoucoz, JAnics zuv r ior, • (0, ccrras °pylori' FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER JOSE.PII W . PATTOA, (or orllt s toosTi sox it foTOL GEORGE DAIISIE al Alleyboo rauF LEWISC. I NOSE o- of huliansTp. CHRIiTIAN SNIVION,of WOmefi, HENRY swAirz wEr.ue.k. Postol, HENRY LAROE.of I M MO Tp. no mourn Trouitlom J. W. BAXTER, of Pomborgil. • lOr COCRTT Colllll.loNil. THOMAS PERKINS, of liirorlM.Cloo Ty.: ILLIAM rA . Vtlfi7:7 • W Venaullo Tv STATE CENTRAL. OORIIIITTICIL THOMAS. F FRANKLIN, Lancsates JOHN C KUNKEL. Dauphin County THOMAS DUNCAN, .1 Ala EY MARLIN 'months C - 11AgIBLY, York. WILLIASI M iWATTS,Cannherland. oettaa. M SEVERE. Adams. JOH S p WETHERILL, Philadelphia Col 'JOSEPH 111 CHANDLER, ROBERPT CONRAD, THOMAS MeORATII, Philadelphia Count, - DILLER LUTHER, Baas. ROBERT 11l HARD, Franklin. THOMAS T WEEP:NAN, Washington ANDREW .1 OGLE &marten HAILSanfl DENNY, Allegheny. RICHARD IRWIN, ve..go tostte.t II KUHNS, Wasenedasal: - 0 J lIALL.Ene. •• H D HaXWELL.Nonhanapvin. D'SALISDURY, •ELHANAN 81:1TH Wyomag. • SVAIDEL'A PURVIANCE, Butlei. HENRY EvAlqs,chester. -ADVERT -T. purrs, att...gatry. 'rat litt e ft Com:dermal /ifiellymnce,Domestle Mar ,k4L•3 111 , nret Nows,impows, Money Mut., Am., see thad.psser: 16.1.1ROPKAII maws. ' &t. ,The World it all a stage," .aye the poet, and the been and women in it involy players." The . budget of Foreign News, by the Hibernia; which s: have been reMiving for. some days past, plainst, w tree the poet is, too, when be add.. here their tens and their altrancet, 'And olAt la his tints, ptaramany pans." read of food riots in ono part of England and all titer Ireland—of the dente, the *Ong and •orpalal enjoyments in the otherhore, of • change f ministry, there, of a dismused cabinet and a new Parliament.—now, of heads turned by Jenny Lind, "or 'memo other songster, and now of rebellicmi in Greece, Portugal and Spain. Solna are crying far bread, end some are revelling in the ham+. Of UMW: Man plerity.--Death stalks abroad in math places, mowing down hi, Minims by - bundroda, while Hisesie, by famine, and 'suffering of manyi kiwis are.preparina others for early graves. Room fin thedead, ns well as breed for the starv ing have becalm the common canon of the pop°. lace. boae, perhaps warned by the example of Midas, are the converting Paper into Gold, and well sainred,.t.pa, that all la not gold which glis tens. !We hide° rarely been no impressed with the variety iaf living, and the varied puratrita of life as in tio•foreign news before as. )IVe read flit of "Jenny LiinTs reception et the fitiasest's theatre in London. They mall her the .5 relish Nighteragile," 111 . 1 we remember with la delight neverequalled, cacao when we heard Gnu and LA Macho the opera et London, of the sweet. music she warbled forth to that admire- z' . '`, tion of her countrymen, who only just then had began to appreciate her resins. All England an 'elated now with ttlisaweet sot:trues, and from lba royal box to the gallery there one loud about of „Rims& attends het 'singing. This is one picture. Nov look on thie, where the age. '•tbe deep, damp vault, the meta& and the gerei" raireathe place of the gryy,eouif temple of Apollo, and her inteetest divinity in the perm. of Jenny Lind. ; • ; • il , I n the C o rk wort house {hen wars 95 death. in one weaka-1 2 more than the week preceding . is the same fearful mortality in The U lf.e 4 ry th ETuninu au., “The Catholic of this county' have been obliged to dupe: navel monthly their inability e'n to attend, in owing tfi 3nw the ciu be ' I, tea that d9volve on them in i heir 'in times of famine and death . phis in' these ti rd c.i.i,ii . ie, toe, Npulatit ce alresalbee% "'m d ' iminished to the eaten! of I one million, from death.. and .m i gration. We add ben a letter from Father Middle - friend of 1111 .113 the Coital States - * Ctiatr., April 6th. ify ‘ bit:rt,.t Friend: -Oar governmet oimf all its resotircer, the ben.. banning nation is contributing gooeiondy , . and yot bap"Bhtes, hwir ,, Butts, throughout 'l"' vastvastare moved with a most generous • breadth, y for thet,„„natilog Irish people, and are r legPellea of 'hairy. shame After alt. I Mod with burning, that our tallow creatures are dying o f • slow suuvatiori at our ve•i a Th e ill so utuvenal-of such i m me nsei...,,,to parcha.ii .. million. without Prod, or re than lessen no ham= agency as bee of victims. Today the hand of tbcdee , tr f e he yin f lan . L the Great Being .I°°'' w hoe :et m ultitude on the manna i n the desalt. leeThin conaiction gootinuda'i with See small the minds of our relation is 4114 AkPe n who in this dark hour fil al. and enduri ng p e op le in thousand.. b olding fat consolatton, and expireo fthe alter,crying the horns In arm dying grasp hie word. of the expiring iiit oat, i .. a m t y kt- 0747.7G.0, why had thing forsaken • tins, Father into thy hands I commend my C hit." o to ni rd.]. to Irish htstery.sol '." We equal bev the present, and the hoed has sent lim a iller uteasenger of vengeance among as °Ail fetal ee pestilence has appeared in Yazoo , e p arts Ibis wtheP" country, especially in fat th bar d of All I city of Cork. hey . pity on his M eh l i y idr th ,n, and remove the Inner neap from us. Lord stay cot:menu a bun anidl'ily44 thatthe Le efictom, od thanking you i*ki all oneb'." dues.. I am , good , off.o• far year exceeding k in dness, LD MATTHEW. -- - Bounty, 'I'HhOB t ht ,partaking Hare in a ehepter of Iris htroth c•l'r- ' - 4" b dis of the 13hannon Rex a mareand tragedy. Tha i tugs was cam -...;:::' r illitala Galway, ' s ' oli L eer of Lou„„c, '!". ' - "ths Sunday nigt i t s t.na L f.g.ged In the tr•s t f f lig•-W 1 !I t " gle i e i : y h e stopped for the evening P;•' „Pi *IL ae,.......hw00tb."'a of ". Isdy named Burke, and ar -1 %, ;-441be atkung ------- wag sitting in the thawing room with 'l'4'l' ' - I 6 r daughter. Mon Burke WY ."‘ . -7, - .4 , ll.l. 6. l"ble p h no ena phylp e g th e Pate, when the.. with drawing ' 5' , / sat= doer wan dashed In, sad a count y and pistol in hand danced acres. .17 bissioned titaa to rile wnwioooo , mhoo . ' the =go , keePint timeil pistol to his head, leihng C . Sag lie, Joyce. P ut - anal hand out bis ...... _, A . down in , bit knee. . . ,„..,. am ~-,.. a"•,,,, r0 j 0... k n ocked the man do.nl ... ''''' ' ••• ,, L aWe. 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'''. ,2 '' 4 '-'''' • , e= ty tA t . , - • - Nu. _ I.* §_1!: •4 4 : :!,051... , 1; I • • 't ..,ti - t: A: :.., .i :...-',. -may ,` 3 k41 1 :40 ii 4 1 :44 1 'l tir.iih ~I , - z' , 47..' $1 . : .. .. . 'l 1 . ... z , , , ,.. - e 3 ? .;...T.1 k i f;t 4: it :: 4 ...* , -.,, ; - --nirt: i4 0 .,..A,,, - - W ;1:- 7 ::41:r x , - , :,,,, tilgi'i ' 1 - 1 ' ttt4- ' 1 - ," 4.!11) , - -7 1 V . ::. 5!• * - ;: ? :':_...;: . i -' . ';',Zi.4 - •,:' .;,,i.:ii.:;j4,-.0!?,i,.'.]•i--7',, I *i n to coaintuld alit - the eats 4.ibi..**l only allow shall iseinted in betideleity's hotewbold attlf that thadadyillowanes of liescraluffilol lb *lced calipers= dieted iditlns Token Theie have hero meiefood note in Vf1015! 14 , et, AlJae; the bakers shops were . Ocular red by emelt, and seditious erica were uttered, among oth ers— Kw to Republique; Pim natre Rai que of tn Anent:we (Louis Napoleon.) These were al ictseirious food riots at Tourney. These riots were renewed at Toomey end Lille, but tranquili ty was restored after • time:. Thaw now have extends/ to the Biuwels, eat !"le various provinces In Germany. and even as far north a. Posen in Pnwida, wbus nuti had been wised Wen with corn end tour. There are some signs of eneountgemeut amidst all this violence sod diuresis. Upon the Black 'Sea there is yet abundant grain for export. and the Vire Roy of Egypt eetimstes that from Ilia kingdom there will be writ 4,300,000 hectolitres for exportation. Nearly all the European Gors enomenta have redocriVor struck off the duties on proviaions of every sort for a lime. Nor. wegiim Government has annulled the duty on barley, rye, oats, buckwheat and maize. In Bel gium, grain, peas, and all kinds of pulse, potatoes, rice, salt and smoked menu.' are - declared free.— Tne Government b., besides. the power to ex „tend the provisions of the bill to Ike 31st oftleceno• I bar, sod 6aa authotity W probiblt the exportation of the above articles during the seine period.— Too King of the Two Sicilia. suspends the duties ion the import of all grains. The Pro Sian Gov. ernment forbid. the exportation of potatoes, and has prohibited the distillation of spirits from tat ital.:a or grain. The exportation of corn front the Austrian dominions is prohibited for Uwe months. The King of Danmark has granted a ,sum of 010,000 for the purpose of furnishing bread to the poor at a price below the market rate. It is also i reporied • that the Prussian and Austrian Govern manta intend to boar.ze the duty on beet root mt. gar, With a view of inducing landowners to grow grain instead of beet root. It ho. been prepared , to import mandioc or eassesiatour, i•withithe alder' of using it a. a anbstilute for Rhea ten or otierimesl. Better than this for the offerers. The crops o ter great encouragement fot the future. The London Times says .• A continuance of such weather as the present, will ensure es pod crop. of barley and oats in thin country; and It an the caul:meat it should be of the same kind, the rye crop, which is tAe great sup port of the people, can scarcely fail to turn out well ihis,seison. We hate before as reports 'em al moat every district *I the country, which satisly on that the improvement and prospect of r good bar. text is alcnoat niversal. The wheat crop nal pres eat too earl) to quell or, but we may say that no weather could be. more favorable for it than the present. As regardsthe continent, it was stated to the Cbam.nor of Peewee the lOth meant, by the Minister of Commerce 'and Agriculture, that the *reapects of the nett harvest were extremely prom-, sing. The crops throughout Belgium 'are said to promise ad aim odant barn -at. For the last twenty , yearn never was the ..pent of the country or tr;ri operations of the farmer, in at to pnennaog From Egypt me learn t h at the cor harvest t q both upper and Middle Egypt Ind been got to, an wan . most aimed toti , the Viceroy estimate that the will be 4,300,000 hectolitrn of earn for exportation in July, at the rise of the waters of the Nile." The next picture I. of France in one of her fete days in honor of -the King. Paris enjoyed one of her pies! holydays early in !day. There wens illuminations, fire works and tho Tuillerien ant Champ Elysees were adorned with ell the gaiest equipages of the Court, and all the life end hilatity of the city. The King wee very warmly received oa his appearance in the balcony with the Rryal Family. • We ail.' wine itezie of general pews with which we Will dose ow budget for the day: hi PORT..., tame loom been made with the rebeta. miring to the interference cf the iltitlah Govcrrintrbt Bet. yarding the aegiaiatbons. battle was forced, caused by the treachery at the ireangsnm The game. forma were rictotious, and there etas coesiderabla bloodabed. AT . festival given by the Lord Mayor of London, Lout John Rowell took occasion to elkok in hsodsorne, ory, grateful and enthusiastic terms of the kind and ervinpnto sing aid orM by he generous Atuerican•!n . " -