!, .71Y. EILA4CUS illF1011:1M CO: )1, i;-?: ? .~.. , Pl?Ci*Yßalli : MONDAY-.MORNING!' . - • PElLAilliaritlUallOntlVALlM r JW A V ; A,,"".11a Riad Soon Gautter Philadelphia, rem Ted !Ad or'F';" 4, 0 0 . " l a " . • • • - 'e it RS *Ca tliserrs — l• pOtuhed ,Th4Vorkly,aed Westly.--71.• &men mamma;Lai Tri-Waakly Else Dollars par 14.311.14401 i Waskly ls Tiro Dollan For aszaces, sattsfy af..w-.:efiv. , ~ . -11frA'alUnk..2 pity in. 30 • • Asa toot WON, 6r. lc, end as dry, u 3/4,! Pfli#l4l; : ' tai Lkais Gmaosathl Inulliguice,Dancatie, Mu = River. Bevy Imports, Mowry liszkets, lce. se• Asitt.Naseale 3oaaWYoi, • • .FOR' CANAL CCIMMISSIONEB, , X • YIDDLMZW•STB. Edhorial L thnespedenceef the Pluaburgh Canoe: bedi/sies Weit ;et ties illsatheigepi. - ' L.. •• - Washingteo, March, 29, .164 e. .- Among the speeches upon , the Indian EU was inoby Mr• Tompkins, of Miss., Firing 'hi few . Weds a verietscouraging aosEent of the Indians, s ,"/Wirst cf' the Mi es iedppi and particularly the C li ;i , ta 'Mr T. said :bathe knew the chiefs of' :_, • ' and they,were notate dark;uninfonned, fe. •• ' savages they arms represented. Theend ." ,: a ' ' i . constitation,republican isms ofo era. "' '" egg Micirt, kgigstire, executive ii.4l ;mu ': - ...a "Oita:oats, &Anguished Lawyer!„ Stake " men . d divines. Some of them wore men of 4 • ekspeuice, end were wail:acquainted - with commons lawk and welt se lever made an plishetimeMber of the . , Some of the ilt ::gi • were moat eloquent la . These men hag ea by giving them en eilacilice. . These . .7.Weitern Indiana now. Lad Like gad exuberant -. corn gelds, churches of thrtir ' own, condonable' , geollii* ana common sliooti., The chapre.. . . and Cirodasr lan,Tuagers wen reduced to exigent. '','• • Many ;if bent reSAA and • intelligeat men, highly:inetracted and agreeable; One of them" had 1 a,- .. • ~' . bPiiii Blemier, of the Misalsaissippi Senate and , ~ 0 1160,-. v ere eduitiling their children "and •,:,.;', - ._!.: : :,:: • :',.; • dismeatting thenthadvea so Lawson the root moral ' ' • " - - and iataiiiseas pefvle : - All of these he believed, '' . lowa . ichic steditt the Choctaw Academy in Ken. ••-."''' '''''• ''.. • laGkif:aa# Gem this Indian Institution, they had re ,' _ ••• ;,.. "- - tamed, imergyed in babitarnanners, tastes and had , ~. .. . heccithiP gored a iZeai: ' ' ' ."::: 's.:.' '' '' ' '. - •., '. ' COLP:Ktf TiLtatta2 -0.3 t.05 2 1r. Ili,g= ,an • ti ons' bill was braigtit before ',, -i". - tauStr.tal. today as thrLaPeciai order. Tlemcen. -,-• ," 4 !,, ;.c , : • , - • , 'L '„hors",titinped . st ores into the alive question,—Mr. ;'. ~:: , i .. -, • :. ildsyki, of-Ale., leading cif .thinn the motion, end Ens ._• ;'`:4;l,, . ' /gig a MOltnorel ' end. eunorainsr, .4,....t i. - z .,, : .....; „: , ri oifenoof the mioarlion that Coxgretas had nu _ _ -..•' --• ' wee to pas lawa tar the rerdaftion of the people, ' - - - di teXritoriel Government They were, in brie • • t- : •° .' . .'."' thlntrOduce Slavery if suck Was their will, and -, id -, Coss bad ao power to prermithern. This sr." '' ' genera Was chationtied at great length ands the groond upon which the fiends of ganry mean to , . . sans. . . . . ' ..i i , .:. . - ••• - I was glad that a Derneeratio member - led off 1 .- !' :'.• ,•:: ',: '.•. finis the thee States in behalf of the .31 . diallICO Of , / 47574 Mr. smart, of Me., one Sala the .cdd him. imes,",all i .Banabajass," spoke in defence of the ,;',- =, -- Jae peed* lila' she free States.: So far his] :i "••• ..-:-.',..'- 7 .i :.aireech was upon the Whig aide, and . gave the . . ';,..-." , ,". • rilCtnembers meal inoripleisum than assault/ . • . -. -'.., .;1 - 4risi ... 4lNtat (rota can their own party, athcifwboin, 1 ' '• ' ,"" •' -- • Assn tits Eifel Stales area known to hold kindred I .... ,• : ".. opinions la to the powers and duties of Congress, I " ''''''-' - • ••• " ;Ildr:S.gare a great Many Tanabe ' githaties to ..: r ...f., .-.... •: show 'dieing claims kif the meta of the peep's: to ' ''''" •'-'.; '• . hti their territory thre.•'Fieedruh was a Iciest •7," ''. , teert4 The emigrants 'did not go to the 'Stave ~. : , . •'. .."'''''' ."` ' ,' grilse, nor 'did the people of the North, when they', i •-'- ~" '=, ." liffsbiiiS Maio: There wars iistaty penile in .. ' abs free Slate. .to ever y eight in the Slave States, ....- • , .. - taini-A I P I !F theeleeie man ' is each. In - the free Stine thee went Ilia* rakes of people, upon e 70,000 luare ideeofterrinory, ;tad iha pub: good of the enttary and the people required she there ahead bine raced Slave territory,. The Sptaker had written to kettle of the Wens . 'ea State, and idthose well hie:mined lot the pm. , - . hean* the relative nimbler' of patens the and Save States to the Vest. Fers*beei btlaninetien' be 'cede data &re eraie ,i',l 3 l;4...fikkh :pit; - am theiottere.... -Goitle)eeli.lo44e, the Slay. Shahs would env *rate totbefrets-let*lnta wattle ofenderinia bed - ,• , e sight Fiezeset - 11teeeiier,..eae iethal thee hat iwrimaiestied, lived, though' ° thelteleern 'O4 in the free Stehe upon the ePPn., site etioie ._ Whey ihuia Wee 98,000,000 'of peo. itht in the Statc they; yield not he: io lent* 'populated °the totem of.Eearloa, in V. Which thai may .5.47 • :. - fiee :iiwew'Eeeera ' : • • his Neat aloe' iciPted to atnerer : a by grating* the mew:wee. Teen thtr. IfanlOien and Mr: Elden) ware frerii , 'ahe frliswis,—Age reiie meiee =Ube other Ovine. the Southern - tiannheit. - ,WIIde the argre -amnia the Maine tronithee is, in `wry . illastra.. • ;tiiiioe bidrla firil;nl i gtiflf ffOnd erEtk a be. ..::.!alto( hen tele& Tailed it., Senate today by a rota of se ze Mr. Heldwia of Conn., andMr:Hata of S. co .• :tag igoiaei the IhIL - Some kwJim:mamma have • been made, and the BM god - tear: to the Howe, eon to become a law, and to call forth , propesab, for a new can, VOW mode 01,01$81i- by the pee. agent, the I)eaeleney SUL' The questioni lei now paiwati beyond the *war to issue Treamtry what, - and the rooneyreeldred met be borrowed. Mr. je an, WINMeUt Yenterdni , beta that .16 :date el the country wee ronch.lerger than we. --.Leatinutted.hyteriny. He said, too, - verytnily that the I:dale:mon ofn pathe debt was all that au ever known._ Tits maxim= could never be known wiere'ibe expenditures were betel? beyond the ' ' . • . instalment of Freneh news by 211' am"or adm city ymendai,ahan the ttie ..-boor °111"1" bung uP° m.B6°‘ the two Males of Cm- .iris"b`" g n of joy that 100 migaboo blObdielk and .11 . ht 4 17 ...imd by thin 0.. The pnblie *mita bowevM, is • all hopin g Sr+i Yap' *manna awn a am, Ihs bag ' blamial stllb " mem stir-Mem - litaltellegdodathe . wed Naas v y cod cruet midair pitied • 0 ,11,6 , cat . 42 .4,-11" - pre need.; Chet Hatkee ih•rk mis3ber "—. lntog resdatiot. Wad - aft toffy wng nall er th...r. io the Amkan People la L idalf of a Ohio bed '..01/1-. 15'4114°' Sco t t. try . tuatmemr.liaa be mementi Ibe anukkyr woad **forint:a he ca r . atm of : R io OLe edited Lbw', tietnatiod. fain AT: pirsidad of the United Statee ß be . ma . =daft the same to the IrgeWl4to "am Amen= Mintierat difoufk ros; • • ' • .. Vaal Reaoknuons are as vulgate precedent in sniattlini,thoosh thay Lair !,,, 14 ,1 0, .. . ' ,The -, .71:: -woureri thauso Courrasicongranulated th e Borah ''::. ' Awatiows ihrpuha upon their . independence J .. ;•.,: -ithiciimi' f authority; awl. Dug sewn dispawl. to' ale a deincsuaoration in Word tenants.:. , ' . ~. .. :'a n Wins been deteplyascliad ppon the oat,. ". ;,. , .1 , 14 allot tra4pinplheirt was &lug* soetentrof ~.:, eitimai ,It arsicalht dby the 'Washington Rapes; , ...... '':aradiedsindou, comported et the sons 4' Ireland.— . **WC niadatiOns Jnarn. mooed and adopted, ~... ..-..,...sp r vhiqdinirsilitt the &donut coo* Ong on in -'.,1'.''../11110per - end particularly in Fraxict' i 'and Italy.— ..... ' :•-•- Viso re Finch dttiandener .in regard to Ire. ....:." ; . hsatl.tstat suoojapkit of ntslstrartes, and or free . ::. • . • - #llll mai oak made nunifcst.. . „ • ..,, -'''''4stalie,Wwkdanunt P.: am* presided, and id. ~:'.•- -; ',1 11,11* 1 thicomittine . AO iltP adopted son Of Alreshianyturt, Ids name and relltiratildp always es. ..• ......... -alit intkusiusta anima the ararasen Vs ;tutted ..: ,':.,...aahl Joliat'' Adama:-.-..lnd*ncleace now sae -lido pstidatterginsar,". , and urged on natiorat po loin Ysanctifislortyrood and peal . MrofiCatilefona.Z -itti. ditsta. sp oke : fa the, anal spirit, bad of thin ' Mr..HanAnaci. Chihcatn or ~ . '''..klit COSiedlt" oat Posciaa Beisdlonoi made en ek. :,..:3 JrOxisposcll,artdjisaral *narks* Extent! He , cf. %;;;I,tail Wait ebbed. int to Li• Fe:siat at get rleet• ..,,,•:);./ - .. , Waittlaabailfriiii !Agi , it oolia'Aot air away, V :.. ':-;•': ;-'' :-.46 Oroll lip ag" V I b F k then the ene*icild ~.,,.... •`' ;r imAjo Le - ,a‘ra/g4:.* - ..Stia. *ow -,k,,i -,- \A:''t•:i,;:...iii-C-1/I*,!illPoi..-„pan, 61 - 1 1 4 , Imam emii :-.- 14-41Ithgoi*arcibe7,11;* km. a.iltur . .. 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TnUnd eddies. ed the meethGotil 11 o'clock. - . •. -- Mr. ilia* ,of Pennsylvania, Mr. Cebell, of Placid*, and Mr. Ledox, of the D. C., closed the speeches;t more of this to morrow; as it in put midnight as I now . The meeting eloied with 1 " three •teeers for France" and "three cheers for 1 Dela , on" .A.cd, g the. members of Congress present upon th - siitand, were Senators Can, Ilannegan, end Al• Andrew Stewart. Moses Hampion, Barringer Atha, Tompkins. Sinclair,. and'. perhaps some S. H. 'TIME !MIT/ PROWEVIZOPE We continue vas immams in Marion to Europe an ails. ft will be noticed thit the leading Eu. ropeau pcmera have recognia4 - the pneisional government of France: The following it the:apeech of Mr. Rash, the American Minister, recognizing the provisional go. Gavrtaiuse=ailhe Representative of the Ifni. ted States and„charged with the cam of the rights and interests of my country and my fellowcitimns residing In Fiance, and being at too great a dis tance to ...A instmetionsfrom my goveninieati mire the earliest opportunity of offering my con. gratulation , persuaded that my government Avill approve the step in which I hare taken the anti. CaLIIIOt to remind you • tiers the ince aid friendship which has so long existed be tween France and the' United States. I am neon fain that, kind and uninemal expograiona of hope Aries in mY:country far the prosperity, happiness and glory of France under the'fibbitutions now inaugunded in emit:lathy with the will of the na tion. Amerians have au ardent hope that under the Withian of Prance these institutions win have remit. of which the magnanimous` conduct of her people in late events strords presage. Under ,aimilar institutions, the United 'Sintis have enjoyed 70 yenta of increasing prwspdrity with a government of stability, and if the Union gives to atm. the choice of government, without interference, it naturally feels . - gratified in seeing another nation under similar institutions, assuring to themselves the benefits of social order and pub. lie liberty. • • ,Permit me to employ the word. which 'Wash ington, the great Gauntlet of our Republic, used on similar occasion., and terminate this , by adding my congratulations nod the earnest hispe thin the friend ship office twoßepoblica may be ins-extensive with thee diration. •Brethten be calm, I conjure you:ia the name of Liberty, Egoality,and Human Tosternity.” - IL Arno replied to Mr. Rush. He was ddigbb ed to reechci the weds of - Washington, and hoped shit a Iselin friendship would spriog up between the-Republics. • • M. Dupont, De L'Eure addressing the doilassn dor,stid, Sir, in offering my halict.l awn re you Mat_ thei-French people tender the Lend 'of Friendship to Americans. _ . Merl they coined the Hotel de Ville the gm:ad presented arms Cries of 'Long live the Republic of thb United States: saluted the Ambassador. Garai DaionSTIATION ler Axasucas Cmunts.— rOn the 6th of March bast, the provisional govern ment received a defamation of 280 citizens of the United Ststins,' who sealed to the Hotel de Ville. .bearing Americus - and French deg, on the same staff. Mr. Goodrich, in the name of his country men, pmesenteilit brief and complimentary address taping, .Gentlenacm--Membere of the provisional -French government,as citizens of the United States and American spectators of recent erects in Faris, we have come boar our congratulations and to ask yoAr acceptances-of two flags. as ern- Hems of eternal alliance between France and the United States. Grateful racillections of past ties and tbe aunty which ban existed between you and on prompt us to be the Seat to testify to yeu and the people of Friume, tasymPalty, reseal and admiration with which recent areas inept= to Aanowledginc the right of every nation to Gem its awn govern ment, yre sincerely axignitulste you on the mighty revolution you have achieved, and may we be per mined to klicitale Fran= on the choice du repel,- ' bean. system, recognising the true basis on which mod gra:repents mud reit. • - Theipest p.m:nets of Illettiasdpolitical equal. ,by have been the basis on which you depended in We have admired the magnanhairy of tbe French people, and their ea' mamma is the boar' of tri ' mph, and their epeedy return to order and law e .I.ripastpusuxaiiicaristAk9.-..40.P. in the" mem 'mkt rgcod ki-Francti aiatoestaltbli• and the sesurances that wiled Lacteal ao nobly berth be coca:leased in the autalitiaturiea of ayat Gbstal ititt, 7 anfienrcelnent . of peace, Linty ua pronerity airs* the citizens of Amens the rentoselds of the seathnents which ill cur he and at present be "seared that the -nem of the revinitice you have seinen will he holed by our contrymen on the other ' side of the Untie withernotion of hope and ,iry Gar Frank. and kir the world." lerlitanireidieth--11 is inyeoriviction that France anikAnerrica will on the than intimate tiounikindithip indiusket. -...Wereomnalhe oirdors withgratitude. They shall be placed in the Hotel de Ville I trust that dee. poems Fill - never attempt to snatch them thence." (Loud applauee] The double Wires then placed m the SeW de Hatpins. The. Depletion then withdrew amidst co on of Vivo la Itrepablique! • The Marque of Normandy, of-Eneaadi wan the first to recognise the claims of the French Be. ,public,and acknowledged them on the part of his The Anthasasdam from Rene, Bruen arid An. aria 10c. time to rairdyp -therms/on from their . Qoie Napoleon Boimparte,lercane Bonantteruel poke* Lonia Bonaparte sont in their 'diviner to the Republic, olferng their individual support. Ardent Peen, sun of Hennas Ali, knight on thepopulat 'Me with gel lutrepidy.• Xithttlerth oche—Tha arezthar—A. tremendous storm 'havre all night. linens of rain kll this morning as Limarttne sued on thentabrine of the Hotel de Ville, and declared that the Hating, work ,abors netts open for thces without work. This nu received with enthusiastic cheers. The death pen alty kir politicatorencee has been abolished, and WOO National. Guards enrolled to defend the Go . _ ... .An order has been made out to weed the ec. minister 'whorled from the grand demonstration to. dayin opposnion . to thee prormional mneunment which had enacted rigorous measures against de sertion.' .Lwertantieur addressed the people live dic kraut Limo during the Vdth un,. at Hotel de Ville. They wanted • red dam but he "void have none 'He waahr the true Herioblietinisin - ,they ix that which win trailed In the Champ De Man, through the blood of thepeople. Afieraix hows,people were mood by hiselootteace. Tears dosed copiously, hands were clgsped, and general embrace took Oboe end the people }Woe him away in triumph. A group of font' persons am.upptg to dummy the pinging otillcu;bat clubfoot/a taped a procla mation which pat a mop' to them. lbe goople (mg an imawrof, Christ artdpumed In the Talc. rime, and carried Atha:awb the sum, inatingras - Sell bow iorP and trunatlP it. ~ . PorvlsiUnal firamistrat went to the Hotel de Ville, to all C01012311/47, in the Facade Barite toinaugatuto the Jay !scow; liy Llany. The Maims! Guards hiving turned 00thi„' peat the column dressed in W-glared 04s. Ihe r Polis4 refugees met and mutated It Provisional truVarts. meat composed of seven palm, I Pun, Feb. 29—The Titers, &rail and Wiwi' . pantos have united and i allt i thelr adhesion to the new (031111191211 1 1 1 t: • the revolution 421 pereou Were wounded, of w 3.50 were civil. fans; and IS were military. - Pus, Much Strim/ba public works in Paris have restuagtheir activity. no cordialities be t."'" gad sad ForWme in teamed, end • dispatch Pala/melon-by X.og Normandy, acknowledging the Frenvitliepplac, ti meived. ' Putt, Much 4th—The funeral proximo; gthe killedof the 220,2 W, nun 21th ofFcbruarf, was • maguitlcent and' solemn affair. The people, from, National Guards 4011 Pro - vislonal GOVeI9- uurat--ell tanks and order. of State—united in Jr. Puts, Much sth—A deputation from the Char• this of F..aglarg hit been,reedvisi in public. and their speeches replied to liy Gunter Pages. Whet they le the air rung weh afilgts alive Ls Repub .. U. 13, Brartai 7dr—The Puma tetra that the Proylaimsal Government intend riaolng the tomb Nspolgoo under the, care ot bit leather Je mme, whit as to Aer appointed Governor of the Mr. John Orastnell has mat 111 his adhesion to the Republic. •• . ' . -.b Pahl pspei states that the amunerre of Rs. robin anti, a conditiou as to demand the owe or the provimonai 'lwrernment. 11. number of meat shwa - Rat to adopt strOble mum of averting a lunall. ' , Web dal' tbOtidiat was threatened. They conaer that the awahhabtacqt of a pcoura Bank with a capita) . ed inwlalißrOnalai Alm., tanrild meet the ezigeneima" . : . . 1 -Capital was parimeed to be humbled thus-Wren '' r ullioss by the merchants or,Paris, hi neutrons of I 090"imulpf 500 fra.- , Rite ntiljams by the, thy of. pier* twelve millions from the public ware es. By isermapf Ws seat tomesercial paper 'could be dis cocutted, %gallol6lk works Rearmed. The psi. troaition was ficcidipl ,. with favor by IL. rank or The Fres& -ile ent tramet tuts iskarsd wa.6 mi. l ed activity. - -la was immediately "acaitied .111m11.27 had ordered the frematioa of retelttr . o3 , i twahoaia Animal Oziudikto teau- imposed al awoke row_ - ...snoak.el *sot enable *Mee etimbii; -.F." ',Wei:fair the Tele. Me ahraaAdi - Isenemianiktat is **Oa invalid.' workMmOrd. all pobtior-weekkittih Me .etsmm, 2 1. timotatio brrideatieet cf ' Aliki4llll:anee I`e TlllOlllll4 lied thit larkiidet artimildrerta di' rite date ' ei r e , 4lXlie 4 4 1,1101 "" wore thou tin Cilia bail ben *QM be Or: book to the , all)/014 . -st ,thir 4111 , 11" -., - f, - - - ;-•:• • , szr, r.x: ....!.,.:-..,.-. • "Meanwhile`,aß thurtributpasqgatisuretibiemsi "'wherever they Irdik li;:fililX l 3.4warter.huttlyle. Yen - down or defacerL Mir bakensind mbar PM, 'dirge dealemivims arkkitished to liarap thalamic.. °pea r :and the students - xi - Abe rcg0...6..i. school *ere eh:gel:kJ° see thitthe hint wauob.ryiell.:::- • Throughout all this Many onto of avegrisd•alioat tiny and Serenity, remit:du:4 us of 1792. were of 03019aidOCCI4MOCt. -At was said that darkly the fuit day or two of the outbreak, the people dipped their angers in the blood of those who larexeslam, and wrote uphn 'the - Walk .Lfeath to - Gob:or Be this as it may, the 'acts of wanton violence were most extensive. The damage to the principal rail ways was ettermens. mbet of the stations near Pa ria•being . wholly lamed. An attempt was made, also, to deatroy a large number of the foreigners, who were hastily quitting Paris, by demolishing the bridge across the Seine at Rotten, over which the train woe to pass at night. The chateau at Needly stas-also sacked, end likewise the country seat of Baron Rothschild-6 whim the 'lymph. memory apology was afterwards sent, that it had been mhaaken fur a Royal residence. The singular peenlianty with which the tenden cy of a Parisian mob is alwaya shown to lie in the direction, not of acqusitiveness but of destructive. noes, was farther developed in their treatment of thieves 'end pilferers during , the whole of these events. Wherever such - were bond, they were at once bayonetted or shot; bud one instance is reported where a plunderer, having been seized in a certain street at night, was about to be abet when it was suddealy reiolleetal that the repast of mus ketry when the inhabluints Were a:deep might pro. dupe abuse, and,that thereto's, tha begnagning eourbs in the interests of "order" would be to Ruben from shooting him, and—to cut his throat SentiMeet too was of course mixed up with the whole. On taking the Turneries the mob'found a magnificent image of Christie sculpture. 'Accord ing to the Derisocratie Pachique, they , stopped and saluted it. "My friends." cried a pripil of the Po lytechnic -School, "this is the master of us all: "The pen e," remarks the enthusiastic journalist, 'lookthe twist and Lore it solemnly to tbd church of Sl. Rock. 'Citizens off with your'hateSalute Christ!' said the people; and every body inclined in a religious rent:mem. Noble people, who-res- pect all that is sacred. Noble people, who blew the - Being who proclaimed the law of univental fiatemity!" This anecdote will be viewed differ entia by different people; hotl must con fe ss to my mind it sterns ausgursonely of a piece with that impnlart of Christian fraternity which induced 2,ff; Michele', some time hack, to declare that the pros pees of civilisation was henceMeh to be werked out by "the holy j bayonets of Prance. Agendes, or IMeratloeutal Europe. Lasnox, 10th March, lBlo. The late resolution In France seems to hare re. volutionieed the Whole world. Oppressed Italy, which had already began to take heart Reber own .emancipation, is now ,thoroughly reawured. (per haps oar excltedJ and goes on demanding and oh. taming - retirees of many grieyancea The state of j things in general fA far from being tranquil, and much anxiety prevails in the public need, as to what will be done to quell the universal disport. lion to war, and to restore confidence and quiet to the world.' The changes that have taken:place, lately, bare been so rapid that no one now rear tures, to givii , an opinion MI to what may come next.' The work Met is done to day, may be on. done to morrow, and there is no prejudgment that can sately be grounded on past eve ate. Naples is, to all outward appearance, tranquil; but there is an under Mrrrent of agitation which shows that some sinister infiaeuee is at work. The King of j Septet 'has acceded to thh demands of the Sicil4 ins, upon being assured that the English:Govern. meat, approved of them. Messina is still in a state j of siegajthe-Citadel stril kept up the bombardment of the city, - which seemed threatened with a total destructioa. I Great damage :hail already been done, and large Mantioes of-English goals des. mated. The Input:am xtaltuanifested the most determined 'pint, and were erentlremmperated by the treachery of the Kure of 'Naples, in sending tamps to subdee - the place , when he wen treating With Lord Mint° and the French Amlowador Gw the paint:kande of the entire Island. IThia even. ing's mails bring word that the Messinese have au tied the Citadel by'etionn.] . There was a report current that the Austriarer were marching 20,000 men to assist the King of ?helm against the Sicilians. in consequence of which the English &Lein! Parker, in the Eider. nice, with the' Trafalgar, Superb, and Hecate, left Malta to prevent the mops crowing over to Say- The Rodney was sent to Corfu to cruise off the A driatic, end the whole Meditenimean fleet, with every disposable steamer were on the Sieilaa and Millen moats on the 12th of February. , 1 Great agitation exists throughout the Austrian 1 do.nions— Milan, hod been placed under martial j law, and the ireitatiein which this and other arts. wary ediets of Prince -Mem:retch has caused in. amnesia ! violence every hoar. There has been a violent Minute at Bernina', and disturbance. in Venice. 'The Secretary of the ALlgli. Legation at Pessaro hag been assassinated. The Grand Dokeef Tuscany has grouted to the poops - a ethane:aim, called the .Fundamental Statute," modeled on the plan of the late French Charter. Belgium. utnngfd.. The Beigitins'ecam'quite contented to remain as they are, and am &terrain. ed to defend theirternitary from the mreniaelunesits of the French A project of Elactornilieforea.lies been publiabol at Brulaels which tras germs uni versal wtiafactinie, and eweeeds the &man& eve, of the liberal perty.!...Tbe Meg Sad his family are elf tit . Betraele, tad eon, dneerActtlet.PaPubm , Ate . rod other [Maier Owns am making thew 'Sewn!, entrl bythis .bett!red that MigcMenuinent has 50,000 men Ai IS <IL= Them Labe= a rue upon the banks in and Antwerp, which. still ecietinues, and hes been the cause era greet financial peek. Now, bow. ever, things begin to kink a little brighter. zed car fidenoato bit inn measure restored. The Cant val commenced on the sfic it was bet a- parr affair imbed and public tranquility hen ma beam in the sap . • ' One of the largest establishments at Amsterdam bad ailed the bank of Swarth arid Schollwal,L—. Its liabilities am aupPosed to be very large. Gniumxiir minuscule towards a greet reform. and according to the Cologne Gamut, "will and mom be nixed to the degree' which appertains to it among the States of Europe.' ;The Del is now called upon to exercise the proven pf extrema, intelligent, and united government; and whatever may be the effect open some of the minor German States we they hope do the consolidation of that - "Federal Union" of Germany ,which Is eon- Got ripening into natioald Identity.. On theallst rant., ' -Cologne wee in • disturbed mate. The town cama cil vete sitting in deliberation, when a large crowd assembled and demanded— la. Universal soffrage—all legislation and goy eramentio proceed-from the people. Libertyof the press and freedom or - speech. 3d. Mediums of the standing army, sot arms .meni of the jerople:--iorha_are tooled their own ofileem" ILL Full rigid of public meeting.. -Protection to Wee, and a guarantee fix the amply of all nee ..rates. • tith. State education he all children. For sore time the Town Council were held eel. lotterr! by the .I: l 4:until the military were called out—who however 'cleared the Keane and took prisoner one alba naist.active of the mob. It I. believed that moat orthe changes demanded wit/ be conceded; but I hope the government will not imitate the French,- by promising and 'attempting impossibilities. The Duchess of otielll3ll has arriv ed at Elma.with ben two'eouatbe Count de Paris and the Duke de,Chartms She will probable:re main there. King Willisten( Weinembenr has gentled free dom of the Pratand other. reform!'" to kin pect• " Oa the 4th inst., at 'Wiesbaden, a large antennae of people isieriblat in dre' town; ropfulene to the ppaalinaete of ther DUke Jf Nassaq. ,The Durham Dowsger.appeaced on the balcony with her chit dean and threw herself on the protection of die multitude, at the eons, time swearing theirs that . their 'claims should be attended to, and tbriegnevancea redresied by the Duke (her step aaa) immediately upon his room from Berlin. I:The D . lintster, h t ton. Von Dunipstv,lmatpdaetplyallergimessued a mock. .11.1i.14 pledging himself to .the entire fulklment of the demands of - the people. It *as signed by Pam tine Means of:Nassau, Prince Nicholas of 'Nets son, and the Dual Ministertif State himaelfin the I presence of serval el the most influential citiceri. This measure allayed:the temult for a time, but the I people, began none to grow impatient, when, Me -1 tunstelv, at. Leif pastime o'clock, the Duke arrived by an expare tran. • Ife addressed the people end agreed ImionnililiceitiVto their ' demands. Thus the people ere delightdd, they are promised all. that they ask for, but had the (hand Drake of Nes. sae rammed absent um the, hour, he would an ' doulitedly have periled his crown. • • The censorship oftbe prep in Saxony isms rigor ous Ili in Altana; and a Lapsic the reenter were preparing • memorial demand theliberty-of the • press and other florins- • ' Mayen" in in a disturbed and excitable site. The gurus are pointed simian the town. Prince Fredrick of Present 'declines the; `the moment any attempt Is made loafed a revolni,tut Will bons bunt and destroy the place?' Thin in certainly ariw able and candid. At Frankfon On the Mane the people as in Dual numbers, and the Brugher Guard were timed out, who; while parading the streets, utter. ed losid ales of *nor /a Tfrpubligrur The per. ple demential the mass 'changes, with. faar addi tions, p (haitsjaic granted by the Duke of Nelsen : hot they :Wad m a ne committiag any act what. ever,upoi being anneal that freedom day press abtruld be granted. ; Auntie:l. in a man depiorabia 411.. Eb numb are her pernd? , bated. that to toiwrAustritin is a Mfg MUMS to abuse. Ai an instance or this Yrarar Users*, who had been almost adored in hair, appdared • short time IliAol9 et the th eatre of Ia Peaa - at Satin, sod Whe,pha toPeawa, every one. rose and left the' tease. la Magary at , 4a• drain meats will *greatest continent The la , dies tarn their barks upon the Austrian *Mena and at several of the theatres of Italy within a Alw days every, AIIIIIZUM dace/ pnwent was tumbled ; headlong from the boas, into the pit This ciicrou red also et ;Venice, where the military went so ati• ; vise as to 441 Mme.; Oerno 1v a-Siedian , dance. Th. AaatislieveerarpAin does Its beat to nieces: from the pappla the awed sad 413;rila JO 1511/1h it is held, but ii ii leaked upon as quite deruniiinnv that the only. bop. of wearing Ihe eIOWN for the imperi tba al Lustily consists in grantlitg aline Fran are entertained that. Bohemia Will not re. main aqua: A _monthaao.Prince Metternich bilannt,o!w harps o oat of that kintoltan to amp, them ia Other dirtatbed Pa .t , t , • 01. 1 / 0 • Ea ' I plre,butthe Governor of Pingsmioc.**l he/could fnn Dwane has. became more tranqu'd,- bin a moat aerionamoventent tookplansathtutnetfort the Ith. II The peo& demanded the immediate onavotoniaa of thetft.Mbets, the Melly, cdklinpress, the the jadisial trials should be pup/140m an electoral re stem shandAbe gramnd, and that- the army should „, . . . . . teliti as oath toollacrecthe elmatittaiown4rdlii refitted to cowriatiihe (lambent before that:Ml of Map. A eipai,•tp arrne was raised, thimietaitt the city. It was announced that the nourldinitter, Nam :Wrede, had called out the tnwpa, and had 'promised this ring - that they should Sri upon the . paople., .Thasuleuel was attacked by the peopte and captured after a short mimeo:lent More than tiztlartwand Men, -*noel - with muskets, whew, haul:taw, lanceei and hales% marched against the Royal Pajteci Ifasiug a,fired at the marketplace, the crowd met the !rook bat neither the cairas alas mar the 'troops would am ' An address of congratulation tpithe French peo ple was agreed to by the COmmatec of the Repeal Anociation, who held in open meeting on the Gib. the' Lord Mayor presiding. The auendance was immense, anticipating a 'reference to the French .Revolution. The new Repearktunal. the United Irishman contains extraordinary, articles, inviting the peop le to arms, and showing bow barricades can be erected, and also how Telegraphs ena be destroyed, Railroads torn up and a city street war. f are =Tied on. its 'editors ask those men who have not gun. or pistols, to sell their garments and purchase. The excitement produced in Ireland has been intense. The address to the Irish people was agreed on, which thus concluded: We are ready to forget pan. injuries for the, sake of oar country; in her service,.humiliation, danger, sacri. ace, or death are welcome when reuuttied. Who- ever leads we Loamy—insisting that We march damned, though graves were In yawn and jibbets to dawn acmes our path. Resolutious expressive of a desire to forget differences and to unite with all repeaters, were brought forward and unani moualy adoyted. Mr. John Cnonuell lamed an address to the people, exhorting them against be. log led many by designing demagogues fin the sp. proaching flemonstrui.on, preaching Piece and Moral force. The county corpoilitionsimve voteiLaddrerees, Illuminations have' taken place; with bonfires and rejoicings.. General meetings are to take plane in every parish—tome - were convened for thel 17th March, St. Patrick's Day. A monster meeting was to have been held in Dublin on the same day, on the subject of the mili tary wearing side-arma in the streets. All the mil-. itary °dicers on leave were ordered to join their corps,, A meeting of the citizens of Dublin was to have been held on the same day, Marchl7o. Mitchell, a republican and revolutionists, was vot- ed • member of committee by acclamation. A special meeting of the Repeal Cookderation was held-. Mr. Smith O'Brien attended, to take immediate action on the glorious new. from France. A rumor was _prevalent in Dublin on the 9th, thatthe Privy Council had decided in favor of sup preening or preventing the demonstration through Ireland: On Um 17th, no proclamation had boon issued up to that day. h was daily looked fur. (41514. ND, Cheers for the resolution at Edinburgh on the 7th net. Serious riot. A crowd assembled and demolished houses, thence marched through the streets—smashed over 1,000 lamps.. Dregooas and Local pensloaere dispersed the mob. Cheers. far all, French Republic is army ginner. Sixty pereons arrested in GLIIROW. Eight or nine thousand paraded the street', broke; open baker gunsmith, and jewelers shops, all prominent ware• houses Gar Focal, stealing watches, guns, etc. The local pensioners fired on 11. e people, killing one, end wounding others. 'On the Sth tranquility iris partly restored. Ar Nanchekter there was a formidable rising of the . people. .. llotuan. Antwerp advice, state tlud business was entire ly disregarded. The general attention being direct. ed to the progress of the French Revolution, Operations on the Bourse are altogether suspend ed. The stoppage ofthis Commercial and Royal Thinks crested the greatest ellngertntiOn. Cm mercinl transactions are almost entirely suspended Confidence is totally Jemmied' by the ann.nce meat itist.two large bankers- refused sastatance to the public in disoatints. So universal was distrust among the commercial classes, that a deputiitinn of hanker. and merchants sought en interview Mtit the Ninister,that he might devise some plan which might enable them to resume business transaction,, and prevent the inconveniences which would en sue. sbonld they be compelled to suspend business. Trade In England—Operatives staewllag or Worts,» London, March 10,1910. The commercial accounts which you will receive in steamer, are of the gloomiest character. In and, trade gepezally is exceedingly depressed an in the manufacturing districts no sniumicuths are reported, and the greenest gloom prevails. Asa necessary result, du...lamas operauves are with. out work s and it is feared that they will soon mm. mit terrible excesses. Already in Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, mid others the work people congregate and "fooddemandor work." Unless the Government interfere% these starving 'nen Will noon help them selves in whatever they can tind, without tepid to Unitive. 1 • In France,the prtmisional Government is doing , all In inspower to assist the !storing classes. But • this temporary Government cannot feed the pen-' • pie. The wheels of trade ore cksored by the re cent events, and it will be a Long tice before tontine. regains its former acheity, morn of them are serious, me constantly tack. hut place mod moth alarm is fen for other large boom. ". ...A. Inesseial crisis is trportcri in most of the Coo. tinental cities.. Confute:tree is gone—money is scarce—trade is dull, and several heavy Wines are athouncerl F.nglish and tattle Stocks bare Cillen very much during the last brunt:the . English Commis, which touched • •90 Wire. the French • Revolution, wont down to 79 during ii. prtgrem. They aderseard advanced, but have beets ductuatiog every day. They Me quoted this afternoon at SI. • The smuttier Washington made a rernmkablo ra pid passage to Southamptop,havingarrived oil tbe Needlenia Sonnets deg.-111 Am. Cm. 'London City, Match 11, 7. o'cirmk, M. Counts are at 51; 'previous to the Revolution they went 110. French Rentes are :12; yesterday' s. they were 464, and previous to die Revolution they were VI per CCM, 11tItt 111, money JR Loudon lie both inidMtces was and I. same, poly at per I omit, br font rate we have a very OtitlChtltiVe proof. that the commercial chums do not like the -new order of things in Pori. or the mob of-black guard. perambulating LooSia. It is pretty well understood that the moneyed men are trying get their money back out of the Feeech IlmtrZaid iavestments and nut of the neaten' They fear the Provisional Government will not be equal to the task of regulating the "IsbOur quernon,' and that another disturbance mooing Gem this very question, may place Palis under the control of the mob, who in their seconitehtenon may choose men who will at once remove the national debt from the shoulder, of the people, by the, very simple opera. limo( repudiating it. The constant theme on the &my of the English Stock Elschsege is that this condition of things in Paris 'Menace kali" either that the Provisional Co.' refitment cans give way. br thm the mass of oilers mum he embodied joist an army. and wet Mau. where, to do something. Notwithelandie s 7 What I their melfglorificatioa cosy do, it is evident that the Parisians hare note strong opinion of their own stability, or else the French funds would not show the thermals depreciation which they do. Much, very much, is feared , from the Meal want of trade in P 11212. It is not til ely the Parisius rill be con tented with anythini, as • long sa the shop tills are not replenished. For generations the inhabitants of that city hare supplied the world with every va riety of ornamentaland luxurions lantility that the art and tote of th e Workmen could derma. That city literally depended on those attractioes. for drawing to to the weeithy ertuuSees of all 'toilette. Trades, otherwise than !Or supplying their wants it hod nose:. commerce was-unknown to it. thr like the Theme', the. Seine. was a mere sewer; it bore on its boom only • kw craft foe the bringing wool into the city: the only use of its waters was fir the service of the laundremer; Paris was truly the city of pleasure: but pleasure is not pleasure I without security, teal or fancied. A sword sus. petaled by. t hair seer the head of the dower do. strayed the enjoyment ofthebanquet; the very par ties own whom the Parisiannmom depended were exactly thorn/best able to leave Peris; they derive their incomes from other countries; the charm of I Paris to them was solely in its enjoyment; end any other spot where they could congregate would so , ewer equally - Well They have flown off in a body, like a dock of birda, with the first shot of the mei Thy best cusrotners of the Parisians baying di-.p. Entered, the oucirion pr6sents itself how will the- I shopkeepers soul wilttliey remota contented! On a Farmer occuion, the shoe black exclaimed "Here's a pretty revolution, indeed! it leaves me cleaning shoes as it kind me." Now the cry will 'Herres • resolution! it drives away ad those who bad shoes to black end leaves only. those who cannotstehrd to bare dime blacked. Of all the Mumbling bloCka in the-way of the •provisicutal .goryratnent, the.gretilem is that of the want of trade. Madame de Lamartine - may pa tronise a boll at the Judie d! Hirer, but it will not reauscitate the drooping . hopes of the shopkeepers of the Petals Royale. Her, husband may eitab. lish banks of discoanL but they are very poor sub, sautes fir. the rapid eiternintios arising from healthy slue of landnem, [rem legitimate supply. and demand. Lars Ponies and his Queen who have assumed, the dile of Count _and Countess' de are at Clarnatont, with whom ore also the Doke and Niche/ads Nemours and two child. tea, the Count d'Eu, the Dtted'Aleticon, lie Duo and Dodoes& do Moalpensisr, and the Imams of Sue Coburg:: The Princes* blew:Mine keeping with her htlabnadithe Duke, on a visit to Her jest, at Buckingham Palace. The Duchelit of Or. I Inns, with die Count de Paris and We Duke do Chartres. ere stated to have arrived.st Elms on theU.' The Prince aad Prineees de Telluride were at Algiers it 'the date of the latest advises from that edy; and the Quebn_Of Belgium and the Prin cess Sophia are ar Brussels. . CL eiNCLIOUTI:—The AtIBA noticing the meeting ot:Ute 2Sth uh. says; The meeting night, notwithataadirar the previ pas inclement weather ' urea a lima:els assemblage ...isioriotts al the inimmoe tonnhpr Of the dad in the *frit and euthenist= dis?ed peoppJlFr . The resolutions and sfatand,es were appao rat: Whit . towns applause. 'Whenever the ine of the Meat Statesman was mentioned, it electriGeal the rut audience and drew faith bunted" hearty and perileagedeheem , proving that the,. old axe 01'44 ToCleen—Weser hai build into the Choodi nnalos4 oAnnerpecninnin! from this rhea C6nf14004 . 1 %1 nb f1uv4 , 7 343, 10t' Tikg^964 Ties Suits OIN4IoY comet of, tzt up• di/. • • • Y ~',:"W. -a. TlM.Piiceolebtatiaxectsi uteutletiaQ Oli Maid ill the cortfimam" fOf polities n 4 itOpe, there a Large' class—art t‘C:l36. ajlfaaia WIM_ ate bm.inea. mm= -we immix, for their beta% some. Betas_ t W itliCla r P';:tief4 matter. FromHamm . IClierm.ke., of the / Oth, of March. we extract the balmier , The boa trade Mehl the effect of the premot d i "rbed Gate of politic.;' tad very little his been done, though the prices of Britialt her and rails are nominally quoted the same. Basta - pig on ; h e Clyde /I folly 2s. 60.. lower, and could readily be had et 47a. 6.1" Form the Liveriocii Price Current, Of the Ilth of March, we copy as followic "bon—The' prioe of Scotch pig has Men, and other kinds are Oat, at our prow= quotation*, with the exception of rail, which ere in Lir demand.— Pretreat prices in Liverpool—bferchant bar, £71 2 2.. 6d.; best roiled, dn., 9L; . boop, 91. 10a.: - Scotch pig, 2/. 17a. 6d." We find in the Liverpool Freight Lint the Otiose iog quotations: " We quote for New York—dead weight, LI. /0 12a. 6d. per too; fine good; 205.,,a5anw,15a.; earth~ aware Bs. to Gs. Boston—qlead areight,l7s. fid. to 2015 fine goods, 25; coarse, 20. earthenware., Ss. Philidelphisi—dead weight, 15s; fine goods, 25 ; vaerw. 22 a; earthenware, lits. Baltimore-- dead weight, . nv. fine goods, 255; coarse, 201 5',. 1,61 * eoware,.loa 012. fid. New Otleanadeadveight; 12a fid to 15s; fine plod; 20s; coarse. 15; earth , °aware, 8; to 92.—Foeke ¢ Hoak. Combining these qizotatioui - Of freights and pri a., we find the Wowing results: COS( of a ton of pig iron, Freight, (average) 10; C 001100114301,1, 5 per cent., 80 Doti of 30 per cent., C 061.011 board at New York - • - , To the dove must be added o small sum for tent, and various dunes; but the whole alllo/10 will not swell the cog in New , York, so as to pre vent a serious competitton with American . fron. To these facts we append the Calloiringsympatbet is speech, from the Washington Union, in reference to the late Iron Convention: "The iron masters of America cannot exped , m ucape some of the fluctuations which edict the same article abroad; and i 4 in vonsemience of the overdoing of the business lest year, both abroad and at home, their profits are 'reduced, they will scarcely ba nullified in calling the higher duties to protect them." This is the sympathy the iron laborers and mill owners get, after election. There is 'another gen. oral election at band, and we must see whether we cannot get men who will make the; fluctuations less tell here, by'a rate of duty which shall not vary. We must have the specific rate. Whtt mar a tan of ins asel a apergr opparitimt at our, dwrs, and not have a rule useless when we need, no protection, end utterly Worthless went iron is cheap abroad. ML Cur tx Lomsvu.t.E.—The meeting in Lou isville Saturday evening last, of persons "whore Brit voice for President is Henry Clay," is decent,: ed in the Journal at one attic Largestand tonal en ttoniastle gatherings ever convened in that city. Nothing like it had been wen them foriyears. The large room in the Court House was denaly crowd. ed sit an early hour, and hundreds,. unable to get in, returned to their home. Among the. who ad dreased the - meeting was the eloquent Thnistou, whose tone, "thnlled the crowd like the blast of • clarion." The firer of 'a4 were evidently re kindled. • aTtlet ftSOlatioll4 passed were warm,pointed,ind patriaie. We quote thieeafthent—the fdtbdasth, and Seventh. &pahad, Tbail4e Wing patty numbers in its ranks many turin . whose character and talents Lt them In en eminent 'degree the the highest office In the gift of the people, but before all, and above aU in our homy and mulds, wands Henry Clay. ReMicad, That we are deeply impressed with the importance of Whig union and harmony, and that we cheerfully submit to the designation of the Whig Convenuon to be held in Philadelphia at Jane next, and we hereby pledge ourselves to sustain that 00111a11141011 by all fair and h.:tumble meana ErJava, That any sound Whig, the notninceo , that convention, is cestain i. receive the electors vote at Keutuchp. • Coouor..z.• nix himmunr--ihin miseriant, who ban been indicted and tried al Augusta, Mo. for the premeditated murder of n man named Matthews Hi cold 'blood, has been knthd guilty and scalene ... 4 to be banged, one year henoe. His execution would doulatuabave been fixed for an cutter day. but that there is a law in the State of Maine pro viding a year l sgrace, to give opporttmity to the culprit to gather evidence to prove his innooence, is cue of his wrongful 'conviction. .:siscs.;* a 2 flaan.--The Steamer Washington n. in heir fourteenth day from 90WWII:4014 pr New Yost, Sad her arrival may be hourly' to:+tred Stie.vrill bring news down to the Mit of Statelt— The AIM steam thin America (Cunard', Line) sail ed from Liverpool for Now York' on the mine day._ 6TWIDOAT Azawax..—OaSaitonlay even in, the 11th day of Manta, the Sthasuer Bed Wing, Capt. Barger, arrived **Galena. Cucumber, are IL,r ,ate,at Catdonati rt ra-eaty •fiee errata each i.ocalLakUdligeake• Drsramrriet Vian.—Tbe transportation ware house of C.. A. M'Sulty, on Liberty. Street, near the Canal, the frame store lately oc-cupiad by Mr. Sutton, Ingather with a blacksmith ale:paid stable, were burned &Bra-about 2 o'clock on Saturday , morning. The warehouse contained between for ty andnitiy toned' Bacon, and 200 barrels of flour. The dour was fully insured—the bacon was main : wired, but it is expected ilia a.large trytion of it will be tared. The stable contained Ana horses, which were burned. The- bas win estimated, ou Saturday, at 020,000; but the teat amnion will not be so great. Lattorcors.—Dr. Dzeksn,oithia city, last week perfmmed dna opetanun upon a child (bur years old. The stone removed walk 31 inches, by 21 in. io ek‘mmferenee. The youthful patient was Leo'{ from lcncaoted, by the last scarp* is doing well. The operaboa occupied about three mutute, ' Rreorst.s—Among other', Outlet. that of Messrs. 5.6; VI. liarbaugh. They note occupy the was warehouse, No. 53 Water and 104 Frost Street, between Wood and Stoithtleld. fsf MAGNEIII; TELEGRAPH. Corrupondoeo of Pittsburgh Gazette Cane.pnadeace or the Pita!,n kialetu. CONOIIIOI6. • ' Wathington. April I. ISIS. Scum—fa lieriate!, yeeterday, Mr. glen's Re.. Plat/nit, in relation to the French Revolution, wee taken up, tint un action wen had. .. . llocaz—The timed' the llotue tans t ~. leimpied on firiirate bill& , ..'''...,..,-; .. _ To day the Senate"waa not m testi., • The House melt up and &tenand th ibillcrant; in; compensation M.the Land Regime} Scott, at Chtilloothe. Adjourned without Antler .uaioest.. PWLADELCIIIA MARKET. Philadelphia, April 1,. r. The market is dull, and 'managed .p . oeloxfro CoTrespondeuce of itti Pit:Jibing • qatetto HAL'IIMORE MARKET. Ilaliniora, April 1, 3 r. at. Flode:.-Sales of Howard sweet at $.5,04 - sh,o3. Market dull. °min.-The market is eatirelp without Provisions—Sales of Westecu prime . • ip3„500"97 . --uf Mem; at $1.025e10,37; oil wan.; Shoulders, 4 all I; Sides. 4P: 'HOlfrO . • Fichmte CotteeponOvee of the Pitplargh , t singe. NEW YORK MARKET. Now York, April 1, 3 ". M Mour.—Sales of Genesee at $6 50610 us ctr , • The article is declining In price. • Grain There in a good deal of inquh.fur 'heats for tinning; but hutklers are'Gnn,snd buyers s not meet theni. The market fur corn Bailouts Provisions--Thern is lees asOventent is P ti— the market being heavy. Weistern Lard, in ids; is held at 51 eta Sales, of $OO kegs good tern at,Gl Cottoit— . 4o chnoge iu prices. • ' , • , correspondeere of the Pituturitt Gazette. • CiNCINNA.TI LLAitliE• T. Cincinnati, 4pnl 1. b4/1." • Flo . tteLAVe. Lave only moderate Wes par poevi. cati rates. The market Ls duller.' ' eons—Sales reported of 2,500 Luslivis tows Yellow, shelled cunt, at 25 coots per bushel. Ityl 55091 cta Idolassesales of New Orleans at 25iiii2rci &liar—Bales New. Orkin; itd i‘i.tr Provlsions--Aris without chino, and tuavtiya: Saks of Becton Sides, at 3l; of Shoulder!, Et 214 it Hums,4lo:l4le. , • • ntrawnunt BoancstamaBccreti,-4hailusrtarly coda; at du PitadaWah NonicWiant Sic/Wry will tw haLao, f Ilikoaday, *a ad day 'ar Apdl, ya tRa, aoiaer of Wood aad Sixth sum:: 87 pries. ail.. Camatea. prrrsinnioitts , .. ... swazttotidt a D. nTl' ..MO NDAYrAe l 4 l . 3 , l 444FilibeiDremaedlirt*: •-• Derlerwer, • Mr 5........ . Power. - Attar whteb, PAS bIEIDANDLIT-, by blies Melvin. To conclude with the Cornear bf *lb Duke drama lIONET MOON. mirt Dttke, .... Juliano& !lieu Pettie. Tuesdsp, the hese drama of the "POTTLE." • ' , • i11e519.7,6_ SALL TOY eirtne of a *tit °tidies Fri Facies Woad out of theMistriet.C.oan of Allegheny county,' and to me directed: will be erposed to sale at the Coon House. in the oily of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 04th day of Apoil, A. A Ms, at lb igeloak. AL. the following doe setibed property, to tell All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the Oily of Pittsburgh, en the nonhwest corner of Maiket and Water streets. being part of lot 10..169 in the plan of Pittsburgh, boonded and described as fellers, kW: 'Beginning at the corner of Market and Water streets, thence northwarilly 'long Market street An feet U inch es to an tilley three feet wide, thence eastwanlly by' add alley parallel with Water • street 25 feet 1k• inches wan own ores, thence by said area; osermeggrgy a n d pwallet with Market street five feet. thence westward.' ly and parallel with Water street to feet to the line of lot N 0.169, thence by the Mme southwarylly and paral el with Market street MI feet 11 inches to Vetter streen thence by the same eastwanilgils feet Ili:taws to the place ey,.„ , !,,gige‘together with the eight to build over to the height of one story, and to use the above it:to nal:4d alley and the one ballot the, area adjoining, divi ded by a parallel lint to Winer street, the said lot hay ing a triune warehouse thereon erected. . • . All that seru m halo( ground situate in the city of Pittsburgh, and being part of out lot No. 8 in the manor of Piturbiugb, and bounded and described as Colton vie: Beguudng at the northwest cOimar clout let No ' ou the Monongahela river, thence by its western line north AB. degreca, east SW Met,: to Greenough mien, thence castwardly along .Greeeough street till feet 4} inches, thence at right angles to Greenough Intel, Miu feet to tbe.hlonougamhz river, thence by the same to Ile place of beginning. The two pieces of pound above a...1A..4a. sold subject to a mortgage for, th e mm of ten thousand dollars in favor of Augustus 'Mlle, dated noran I, ISO, and recorded in - Monger ItOok K, page km, and also subject to the Itiht of dower of Mrs. Mary Ude, widow ofJohn little, deed. .. . ALSO, • ". All that certain lot or piece ofground Minnie in "be city of Pittsburgh, on the north side of Liberty streetbe log pan of lot No. IA in the plan of Pittsburgh, bound ed-nod dmeribed as follows, vie: Beginning on Liber ty street, at the no of lots Nocltil.and LlSl,thence by the line of the some northwardly and parallel. midi Slay street feeS len t to Ai feet thence by souse weerwenily Zt 11' inebes i thence wakened ly and pstallel was Bay street MI kat to I.lbertrat, thence by the same enstwarelly feet II" inches to the place of beginning; together with the eight to:um iu. common thecovered alley, three feet in vridtb; extend ing back 50ket from Liberty street': There • is erected on Ibis lot a large three-story brick dwelling Mime. ALSO. - . Otte other lot. part ofsaid lot lg. IZi in the plan of 'Pittsburgh, bud boarded and deseribedhs lieginalag at the.cortier of lots Nos ill and 127 oa ,Petto sweet, thettie Imitaranhy by the same 24 feet 11/ *aches, thence sounswanlly and porsgel with' Hay Wert 110 feet ,to an alle att feet wide, thence eastward ly thc 'saute Pi fret 1 11 inches to the line of lot No. Pc3, sod thence by the setae to the place of beginning, ou which is erected a good hock amble. One other lot. part of mid lot Nn. 10,• in Me plan of Pitabirrgb, 40 bounded and described ea follows, Oat Beginning on Penn Street. at the westward comer of the lot last sibore•described, thence westwanlly alomt. Penn street 21 feet 32 inches, tiltll4,' ourliwardly. and parallel with Hay auvet 110 feet to an idler 21thetwide; thence raistrardly by the saran 22 feet S inehes to the lot lasi above demnbed. and thence by. the wade 115 feet to Penn street, the place Of lninning; - The' pieces last above 'described are sold auks feet la mortgage for the sant or fire thousand dollars, dated ..th October, 1940, and retooled in Book L, page XS, in favor of William Eichlomett. /Hired and taken to execution as dm property of John Little. Jr., at the shit ofJohnstort & Stockton. and to be sold by ' °P.&&T . • JOHN FORSYTH Sherif. TO TILAYBLERS. 1848. ------- =m!Mm= (C.l,llllliSi.T TOR PASSZXO[I.•) TBP: canal proldlail goads betug Doty in excellent order, the packet"( this line adl leave with 'pan. genera al follows, every everting, at 0 o'clock. • Ottitr....thipt Craig, Storidey, April d. Indiana—Coot P Berkey, Tuesday, MA Ilientricky--Cam Wedneday, fah Louisiana—Copt .1 P Tbanpson,Thuraday, Ohio-Copt A Craig, Friday, Mh. latainua—Copt l' Berkey, Saturday, MA Keratacky7-Capt A Trutty,Sunday,9th. The proprietors of this line !millirem, beam duriag the sewer, wttit the ladies' cabin enlarged, which awn at: ford greeter comfort to penions traveling with, their fanlies, • Passenger, by this roam pars over ISO nriles mil road in day halm If you'd/Alm cheap uweeling and comfortable accom modations, secure your tickets at the Packet office, Mourrarrahela llouw,wreter at, or of ao3 • DIX-MU t Co, Ottlel Beaus - - a.ss, Bedford, Va. tasty mamma% Irshattz, Pa. • EMU/. MOORBIZAJOI, 1101.4"-` 4 .ALE GROCERS, Forst assi/o; .d Cora miskida Merchants, and dealers in Prodaaa add Yids:uet 1 Slarrafaetates, corset of the Diamond d od Ldadoral Cat/dough. - - tirrtsascu-Dr. Stsserdadlsr, !p m bow, • Ilkhard Bard, Hon. 10.SL:orison, t , Med 14 Elliati, Esq. 5 Samoa Allsatilkt,;Cireensladrah. T:lietnnoll A Co., PhileUrlitua J 21ItUiken k Salo, bewinown, Pa. J. Beveer. , lloiclams. J. latugheny, Mulkollan k Ray,l3hurorille. • Imiksw IBC YTIIE BM ATMS, HAN FLAKEIniOIIIII . SCYTHE SIONL.W., Az. to. sittWeriber hoz Cot didszte /word of The liza loiai Yook , wiZ:stito t zty4;t the foot wroe i tg (Z. 7 1rt, bo with handles; OD dozen kir Paten ICO doz. *With.; I ..10 dawn Pitch Forko Sepia SUM. and We who Hideo Cdl on hoard. NATHAN IiROWN. araditi&toliT - ADCPILDEHATCM TO ALL WHO MISPITt. t . Marks' India Rubber Mid, for prevenung pens corroding in ink, also for adapting diem m sente as parchment widow Mc aid of pomace, and to facilitate the ink Rowing free. To students. tormerancera and mercantile taco, II is incaluable. By merely- adding' a few dr,ips MCA.Ruid to ma ink in use. it willinstmaly b. rosin! M be Me..best wriliary ever...ed.. It indices . the wid, precipitate. the sediment, MM. free flow of the ink, and dispenses with rite trouble of r winked a pen. Just received and I. sale by - - cod JOEL VOHLER PITTSB,I7III2II FE3141411 INSTITLVE; THZ lumindion, under I. sopervisiou lii. dud Mrs Goshoruossial open for the reception ot po pus, and will be conunced at Mena. piece nu .treat. la borsequenee-of Winn changes haring Ilan, ,a few consumes hare wcurred, and those &sir ' ous tit placing their daughter& under theirre, wool/ do well to make no early Opticalun: For ca tert. eirralar, or, apply Mt. I.,illildb - 14—Theinipson's , Eye {Pater, lames' do do; 1.7 Jew Dartd's Plaster; Orris , Tooth Wash; Chlotine do dot Chlotiue Tooth Powder; Roussero dodo; IlattePi do dot Hanes Tooth Pa.; Roamers do do; in store and for sale by JOE[: H011.11.E3, • wood • •- • . .• n .T ANNER 1c CO.. N. .21;Wood mrem..4 dowry JR, abase th e S.. Charles Merl, wholesale dealers so liOcee, Shecalloancts, Palm Leaf. Leshora and Pan ama Rats, nesch sad American Anibeisi Flowered A large cock of ail dm above kladshastreeessed an. 9^. jril i t" Tll%ubuTber T:toc h dto No. Vsm rad 10rn..: trNe""""lYLaiot F.r` AV HM7.8,4.1%1.'11 - ..... /.011 !UScs tort scion ma. oglsT • BYARBERS & lII'KE,E, ..• MV3l ' k l ;th -ru s,.. " E 4o :.17t. le=ro. 14, comer 01 Wood andFroot mreato,.riusburgh, Cs. .14 CO.PARTNIAT/SIKIP. ,• 1 DF.RGER k PON havintillte day nold uriVet, • Wileellate of the him el Blink /1 NEW atilt, iciest in theleStiorel and bps& manufactory, die bust = gem; in future will be caudated under the style of Lin rs & bloke*, at lie 14, comer et Weed' and Frota streets, Pittsburgh, where lie fevers of theirßilMs sedum public generally will be lbenkfully est-Weed. April!, 1,44. ap3 ' WID. ,Oc BVILEE; W ft elnt7P l lll% G leithe ' a n tave :4 4.2 .. 4 aftTa 11111D1d,14. conic! 91' - MO Siul neat amts,_ Pinsburgh. ap3 c•";,Vt. 10 easel (co lbsoacb)juat reseiTcd 1.1 tor ape by RE . eriikats, who bas exchoove sale of it to dila city. , Savo** . black uol lash color ad, for sale b y ap3 EISIILLEMS., .17 wood a: „ . A LCOU O i;7:.A RP. bb - la /Oat re'l,il.4 and tonal . by 41. ap3 • - JOEL moitua. tIRF.A3I4FrAII—TII;b , (s ea.?) by M rs ' 4a' pINTAIRN 7 I: 7 7 grussfozettly3 - Drmr. CORKS-3 . jat reo.l and for debt' ap3 . • RE} St.LL pp, -- - • NIII7-1 tierce Gann'. &Wel, just reed and for sate bY *P3 • a Eet:LLEas • OVA L P11 7 1:1301 . CE9-TOO"mia fpittazuats- - _ TErRIMITS VEPRTABLE PILLS-4 TT g rola - annulled genuiue. for sale by - 111,1 ' • RI: NI:LLERS ' haul, ;-ork at ms at tad 41 ,- QL:ININD•-IL an tia safe by • . 01 , 1 . . • RII SRIXERS LIII'itSEEDUIL:-4 bbln for sal aby • . •Pl ' JOHN D !HORGAN *A' . 1 1, 1 . ? L—S bbli Alcohol loiml i bt . memo ' As. C ORA 0 1: VA . "l.ll4—a bb . 6 lO * ll ' l) MOROAN PiaNISH BROWN-1 cut Im sada Lf• • - qs3 • ' • • 30,111TDMOROAN CLOYFS4 mat Cloven Col sale by ahS JOHN X MORGAN SOAP -4 boles Ito,lo Soap, for *de br 12 . 3 MORGAN X 4 exl W i tt p ' C Zl ° 4; A t= :IA I selle by pi;- • 1414 Ev ON BONN 11 Oa & C.; 35 &oat st Pry Apple's; 2/4o do Peikell,.' JJ a; fur mile by :JO • S P VON DONNUORST Co • HITE BEANS-12 blojun wd for Imle Ay op 3 \\'W AINIANDLEKR bolus (or aalkby • • • • . . WICK dIVCANDLESS..., COTTON YARNS-10W Vulva blills;assoned N,, for sale by spa • IVICK arceaut.ms , N mi.9—.6ke g . Nails, Sas sett! by., • • -. ,-• eP 3 • . . WICIsIs•VCANDLKSIB a...tub... tislkfil ITaxisiesLl Gls.: for sale by : stpa _. WICICk MTA.NULatti: MUMS NI/Tl-11 sects Tennessee Ground Nuts, include by .pit ' WICK k ATVANLK,F.-93- - - I.IIE-13U bbl,s . Loniniiite' U. just received and for site by ere' ' 'POINDCfrEIt .t Co ' Q •.1L itIOLASSELe:-/50 We *Amex ./Je received nod tor de by - - *P 3 • PO/NIMITE/I & Co, it water et_ • pi= o.'o - w. 411141i0t from tutu Gaztooolooo4 00 mao: aod kw mu. i1T...410,110LAN 10 10001.1 TUITITER.WIIALF. OIL-10 bed. 011. ached Witqat Male Oil, foriW by zutt3l . 1/Ao.l.Ler /1 /MITA. tO tionorcilamw A MIP&;;M:A s'Satig 1:41114* • j' ON hualay iCkeviar:Arrat33,tt'Ulietioiiett the Commercial eslot Rocca, corner of Wood etel„Fllth erUl Medd, 'exteatlvis disortinant of 'Eng - 1614 •French end Awerieen Dry 0 , 04, Ao.- - At I teclock,P. so. A large assortment of kdasehold furedulta,iiinalsting of mahogany sofa, socking obaki,lereass, book cesei workend wash slew* dusingObreetfairend kitchen tables,=ow= t bedueethcchikre crib; (calks: beds, , looking glineies, mantel eleekisienitiett aid tranapareet window bluets, us petieg in greet 'misty, kndess and fuedrons, smut contemn nose, kite Utetteil‘conztters, de , counter scalds, store 8 oares,ke. Go:merles,trarem.queenswere. axes; eltarels, bey and manure kaZwlitang end wrapping paper, bead base. tabs, beasts, - basses and leas, Ate. Reedk wade chatting, fine French style made shins, boots, Ones, caps, bonnets, umbrellas, fine copery, , ombejewelly. gold and surer watches, rilks,ptstols, musket nutriments. saddles, bridles, vinery goodf. ". ••" JOUN DIAVr3,AIIOI. VafrtdL Iterikli.g late .8 ON Wednesday afternoon. the 31h a ty of April nest, at 3 tfelnek. P.11.,wi1l be sold oaths premlsesj . bY, or der of rym Noble, for eashpat the . rofta real estate, Tit: case very e.ibly situated lot otreV,' at the comer of Roan end &mad streets, Meant (root of Rt fen on Second Sheet, and extending book 63 feel. Also, Gaur lots of 'Tuba. eommonotno as the comer Of Third and floss. meets, Latin each • from o(18 feet. and extending book 65 Hoe.; morZ) . JOHN LI DAVIS, Loa, INZW. ITOILE. • AN Mill= NEW SUM:Epp GOO D& • • subscribers have taken the noire; No. 48 Mar , JL, ket meet, di door above Tbtrd street, when they. are now c lu zadog a choice stock of 44121.11, Cembrie,und . Straw Goode, Hosiery, Fathroblenes, Threads. - Urebretlas .• Needles, Parasol; - Jewelry. To whieh they wood the anandon of Mlllitters, Countrylderehants Cubrs. The abeam goals bare been purchased kw auk. Eastern Insaniseterent,. and at the mew package male., and wiJ be sold he rose as low uses be bought oftlitterr New Teak or PhiladelphisjobLera apt =l== PRINTS ONLY. 44 '' r.... CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE. & - BREWSTEL, Ennolishedawanbanse LI the year IV, Co*ee,pase pow ofpplying_the Cuy and beerier Trade en* PRIPUED CALICons EXCLUSIVELY; M • Law exhitildneatNat atlas year, the Assortment Int .re * WORM - wavy are nom opening Several klandred . Peekagti, comp rin` 000!7 e o r w igr .41'Foarengn. and pnad Demesne, and are "- peon OFered for sale for Cssrnenhort P"' " l" ar a l . PILICEB BILDUCDD • ONE T42 - Flyg - colcs per yard below prime Aprtl 8.1 lay, ors per grpted Cella tioe TICS,IOI6 gra co -; a:ci daily, Ca the PRINT W 1101/1111. . New York, Jtme.lB47. . - oLo . TEtiira MiiiL,3C aro reioacifdly lagruud, Ouu u • LEWIS &.•HA•'FORDrB CLOTHING ITAHHHOVHA Roo. VOI-4.- *54 si:Eorz, , MAT be . fintod um an . e x = i lr y a ltultr.u4oofekult.l Also, a .lock of Lined' Zosous Silos, 0f.5.11 rade* and piles. Fumy dodo as e.aiea snipe do do dq Mandel do do dok and all oter lod.lo 1011/Sal We also marnifseture arid keep constantly on band, the Imam mock °roiled clothing is th e Vaned States, embracing. ovary ankle In the late. • . We manufsenust and sell immense qUILIItitiLI of all Ma above articles, and would Invite kbe Amadei:a of dealers in them t call and es:amino oar stock and pr . ces before they purchase, as we tart and will sell at Prises Mat cannot Ella.Placa , . LEWIS k. HANFORD, Ca =slang Pearl at., New York. All orders will be attended to with correetneas sad FANCY - DRY . GOODS: _ISEAMAN &MUIR; 451. It read Wrst k IhIPORTrageNDJOBBERSof Frenchrs: sad llamas, Lanes, klabronisties, 0014 ShawLs, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns. Eknhasmss, AND.aLLOTHER VABIEUES9F FANO" GOOM They insile cavalry Ilessba=zlLitlat New. To*, to einnunn tans . suck before their parebases. =Xt. blur was Cos many yanrs at hewn of A. T. Stesrasta.Ca., trona which be seihred on she Ist efJan. lel* and Mr. Junes Dickson, Was bas an hiterax tbe businesa) was also favorably. known hs War truth- Typo Yonndr >.. erne subataere have aka r the Type i'ionedry No ( - 00atid Wen, andarill roadie& tee banes* lala, ty conducted by .Robert Tey/or.' , They tulea to ell orders ea punctuality aud despatch. :All the tyre, anungseeired by theta will be Rae Car; and they . stilLferen& all kinds of Printers' seantyican, of •thebeet J A T (hereto! la &11l employed le . seperintioll , . e' the reattaelariag decuutesent m . • Proprietors ter priagrapen, who hill! nLt Ittivertsiel foe tie satateriteroate cony patila &amnia &alai eleathat.lcill . be entitled ut retennetheir ay be Im,* perebasety Svmentes the moo= . of their buu - for o Ohl type taken in calmly. hu Eketcit 9 eel per lb. Charles Whitler t WHITING &TAYLOR, ..Theotiore'raylar, (Successors tp Rat Taylor,) '• late -. •• . tenser Oakeed Ana all . . • .#.7-sea , Expoeteraat4 • ' Swot; Columbiana 04 Apt. Dr. JAYNE& 'Doan F il m bora to you - and the adhered public, to avail myself of this op portanitqingpublicity to Ilse extraordinary effects of your tonal on myself. Haring tom offload for sawn yenra with , a aerate ciogb.. bootie revir and its concomitant diseawa, Itod seamed mar:doomed to linger our a short hat =actable est...met, until the ROI of ISA when, being more heiress] :attacked, and haring resortol to all ray dormerrememaisodas, pct. amino,. of two of the most respectable physician! in , the neighborhood wittatit dolma any benefit,' or the coniolatiou of mortising taut dol ma 'days. Or weeks as farthat—when the • law gleam. of bond was akar to had recconasenthed to melons litspectorard aral blessed by that Being who does all dune. m the use of thoutearta—and coorntry to lb. expeetallonaof frombpi:lian* and biends,l was in • few days raised my bed;and scasenladby Rd use of a bottle, to snood to taytruilnees erjoylo; alma better health than I bad for [sultans prestos,' • Respectfully Yours, ' W. Raw,. For • sale - a...Mahwah, ' the Pekin Tea Store, FS . A. FAHNEI Po CTOCICS otatuude or Congla IM MO. Sin, has •- trot' ialsontsgs or. =sty odor (.k.oghpnpazadocia as its, pleasant 1 / 1 443 praWall. h to he used sridwit bronvestiousa tent its Talus as s. Balsam coosisot lathe speediatissialits cora We bass Immo ems of tho most Aispsuat tottaha mom-. rakl had beso rano* oa loa a coosidesslde /cord) of data, ylald almost Lootodlidely to its power. la cook . realo, as sea tuns Andoath.. dr pai n setae; grey oasis liable: to tako.oold, Indus Tom pmeonticoaare used , • • • Wet . int sod andos..exassatre istia fails:matey of thaw:tad= ofted lila the toondaoa , a4 alutkina: =width wadi a ,4akk nmeady to prevem mina Wa hare =Nur= certificates' or qua *WA I, ea* pertanned, many ed wiggle at. froca_parsons dd. eitir and tee tadilbterla u id they ere a AnSeient etteraneeeeitheat aayiatan void In itifaror. Prapaend ANL let a.b. and retail by II A FAHNEMOCL/le - Ca; ei . eqe="of rand _and lei:and 2 , ZEB U Lo , ....d Nia w s, T i z a n zu erti t , i x , ••00 &Wore.* Winelie . .; 40 4ilr leverwa . tabem,leaagliar, 2e sitTerdelacladlever watelt eN 10 silwir L'Eploo_ watehm, vek sthr: :+nla w.w.v: fine 1 001 1kaiinl00.1011,/ry Oa+ 40gr, Sibs Void loop wog 6 doz arseitell • limo 10411 p!Fyhara imutr of P o Pc,a l r l frs /0 1 , 1.. Mel Widc.s.l34 mu. -- : • ..7, •• • -• • • Add. aw..ne,;l Wks Paper: 40dox eaanzOn Fass: dot lee velvet bead bap, new mice; d fine UuDIl edaana 'bad - bna' dist w7les; 11 , dor Sue enAcitet pazaes,aele 'MIS; dro dee SW pa Mehl. Sten, tassel, inges, gift and •Ilver, i ngelfiw, ludo' AllO flower Tam,. aasorce4l dot fine sleet emirate sll4h , WIZ% 1 dos la. lenvy eenrerlie - coalNiradoe fine . wood ectew cone. Ana aaKienkkant • .XTZW bud bpisatsd satiety ofTtinutil ths latbst o • mi tifinl i atnf 'N - . MI"E"' • •- -" 4! gtosa daisy . pawn, assorted coins; • --• • .. 100 gronbignia coverbd assatted Vidatc ' • /$ 0 pass Phan butsii• ***mad colonu• ••,. • , ••• ' DJ you canon, &MK ardC ll 4•SidWdiad. VILV • Alia, • taro ratios, biking, aba'd, •u 4 A-bets)ns stank dos iacubs'i:put ' Its Wy S e . : , set It and tbitb• • 23 dos do twiny top libis • • .: • 12 dos oliddßald 00(0, do • - Eluded sts,el • asiii gu, bomb, pub rhigy sad gimlets; bead bap, steel end slim tub tub; parasol., •'a • blbto hot iK_Tpe alb lor iDeavta, - . W11V.1711147P 471:71144kann; ing out at tries blebund with 'Jou& Aptbat Tooth PtutiLliave ilia appearance gibe most bean ivary, and at doss= Ulna It it so penbctly Innocent *Mu.' quibibtly dm its mutant daily nib In biddy ad antbsbout, trio to Abase in Oats/11'ln a"gboit coo. ifivibriAbeE • EmbindpaUsAboadi:blintibg =lnirb doh]. e lbow already deny it ptsbantb. bee*lbbbp•Edebs••-it alba WEE.. 'at arro.bo. u 2 tialt lbas.: Ed bp popEreibbee WU. tenant As foulest trettidellbstily EWE, soil mike binuh dn. ilcidasly 'sweet. ty Ayb.c.JAcisoN BO Liberty A.....1112Pkw" ni ALL wucLvEnse 'mutt Rubbor Plaid; far j;lnseentiag pees In inky - . also Co.adaptiet thern wda aa Potchlocat:trldsoat the aid ofpourre, and to faciiitata the Ink &mod' 'To otodftmi,7o,7-„,"4 .raercantile me; it is morel ya fine drops ankh Fiala to the ink In on., it hawed), , be Coarid•to be the best anzilisly erne oared; g. Milan the 264 precipitates the sediment, atlases a tcas Imo( the ink, and Cloonan tenths troulKa Oraniet lag a pan • •Jatrreecieedaad Cot aalt b Veg , 800b:,%./OU Occedead bkUnattaa,Geor, Eiwand'ited Scotland, or Remotheethee,ed Seri. Whore; by .1 it hieth. VAttlegne, D... l k,rAorltor of Utstory Of the Rafamankei, amourogt A Practical Pape:him or the Gespeleß idle— dew sod O Hark,' in the ento of Uttar*. .dad'' at assiat the med. of oloweiele ithernetleis and de e. than byJohn Uird Sommer, 1 1 . - &B i l k shot 'of Odom. For aod by • .piaj N . !clay, el eteetors of taxis ono or "..° , 1 1To they to. Duke Winton 9f lattlean..l4 .hi& they • are reltractireir ort Or NS= de gm Any, of Jim ,K34,41.r./.1 DOpror,ll °T"9OI,PY, , . . omWluoYrii 7 , j C a g4sl & ' Mard es,, i 31, 1 1 od.lkaliS • OLL111:177M-4 MS bulk Jog seed sad Rd sail.] R br ;. NUL ' JOl4l s num= +.3. -.4 STEAMBOATS, CINCINNATI a PITTIUMRGU AWiit PA ,KET LINE . 169 T . tell linens. We splendid passenger "en brews 'composed ar the lastest. reittert. b eee t • Saia6ed sad t u nd e bee, sod most roil beau th nters - erf the Weit. Even acenamodatint and coo. int that, ssa proem, has been resale.' (e q._ moo. The din bean in ope wi rate:at be &rap t ,. —has carried a malice of rseAge thout the 1... 4 .. ry to their pence., Th. bow the bet a Wood street the day envies. t i cA . Vbps. for lha Res,. *akar fre.lol soul the entn nears ott the rep.. tot: GM the puree_ notteTAntel be Past la 3V Dar PACKET. The ISAAC 'NEWTON. Capt. A. C. Nana, hare Pittsburgh avell. Saugareaosning at IQ o'cloeh; 'Wheelng every Banda) , eredng *llO . • BCONDAT PACK.t.T. • " ran dIHNONUABELA,Capt.Snasz, Wi l ton,. Pin. boil. nazi 3doaday Morning a 1 la o.'clook; tVtiocliag 11 at 10 TVERDAT" /PAC T. Tto, HIBERNIA No. 2, Cert. Kinnacna, lean Pitsatiant every mining ai 12 Bflieeiag arilyynendarannankat WEDNZII PACSET. The NEW tl'et;l4l.ND No. Y, DTA aril/ leave Pittebarth every Weaesday .toortang as la o'clock; Wlearmg every Waboaderekening salt a al • = - :TurnsDAT'PAID pt... Bnui.LANT.llens burgh every Thuretiy laming k; every Thursday everear at 10 r. • • FIUDAT pAcrorr:: • T. CLIPPER - N 0.2, C. cum., will trove Piut aorgh every Prittorisertentr . 11I'Vglockt inuriioe very Friday . ..wry alp t. ' UATIIII D AY PA OS S T. The IIItSSENOREt, Capt..B.llmco, will leave Phu - bargh every Satooloy Wan.; at tO o'clock Meehan. eyery !Wavle! ovcoOng at 10,r. .. • • - BELTEA - riEFter3.—brEnv ARILANGEMMTS. The steamer • will leave for Beaver • Glasgow and Wellssfilq'on'7o...4o'. Tharaaor, and Battuda 7 , of each week, at 0 Vallat..a...t. moue. log on Monday, Wednowlay and Ptiday.. She has a boome tho landing beholds. Wood street *ad the bridge, to an tinal 1"1""d to 'WA ' rft h W nit . LIAIIBAUCEIL ASta No 33 Wood a ok , • ' BEST= wia.Levnazzsticer.. Chula E. Etarkr,icoster, wlµ datim easing uiatt camel., mak. daily wai t 7.. go Ck k in. 11.MatEi. , I CD, laps. 111411. • PITTSBURG= & BROWNIIVTL < L FEBEIIIiii.Y Ist, I rr4.actimet in, 1848 ' LEAVE it't 8 A.' at,;Aras P.M. . Tie , (gnawing new Loats comphas . r the. tho 'present season:AlN Lexii4 Capt. James . Park EapL A. ) acobs; and LCE.I3 AILANE Capt. E tae The Anne .1. esdnali tow, and an, dned op withont tepid to impettae.‘ Ev ery colosantthat moot clut ptocora beuebeese podded. Tho'Boats SOH lona the Monongahela 'Wharf Boat at V. root °rad. et. Pnwstagors wills Le planetoid an board, as the 120441 will cenataly tease. at the saves.; nag& hours, 8 A. M. and 4 n. XL is= , roe ziagE9mix4it \ COMES: z d, leithr u r r gs ion Yal I/Mi11:44420 POMO asp, at Forfredilltor — Pos - erh - L0t.718.7" -- . The, nr o =llllrentatessat" r AAtehi. n,lltut LG MII react file I Above ard inzennedlite Parts am Eiatarday, At 4 Weier..lc,P.ld, Fat/A.4 hi r palm's FO/2. CINCINNATI ANDsr-Loias.s --• NEW. WititniND, Bober; Maer, leave,for tin a lad MI intermediate porn on SauralayArat at 10 de tr. F& freigtu W~■PMT an banal anal Foa wuceLINGYAVD BarDavzoirr- Tlta =at azid 441 . '014441 low inlet Pue Bl•ste tangoed her regulatuips.lmoweittrbee w Elmbw i k a7-'.77.- • `FOR tPdBABH MEET' e 7 2:32r7VlZZA r i i i h 6" t he RJ y Thasua . Masse inx. 4 . wk eav p, o ,u tora . eliaoretrr,. the 111 of•Aprit,' at 4 OVIVEI4. P. M. Fos height 4:claimer, applr on board. t 0.., =Rai NE1570.1 J 02413, Mont& —', , -- RBOVLAR.PACtEf FOBIitrIMS/I.' .. , i.. ! ... 11 ! . - , WELLSVILLE. _Barnet, master, vial leave tor 'above Id all itaermodna .r,—, f 011 Wotan. days ead Satroaara of racb vreekl ,- "a ..frbirta or pas, sap apply ou board or to m ...- Ell .im5t5\in......„....... .. a r --. -. 9 B MIL GER AIM . . • P1178114.1U311 14 nr .1 1 /KKELING PAFKLT. CO P pp.rpj 2 .l.. ? ", Avel loon iyadoesdar aid asy,alo yy 4. ,.4 7 / 40,41 Th - Leave Wheeling averyToeV.T&Ra atil Bo - undo dal. ot7 eche/. too. prettiely. • The Consul trill land at oil the tt l Eval vetxtvvohakathottife be &a cos ovd •.avtY or-doto hat pniti ..ait. ded. The boat is also arovicteo Anent :Plorlooa . For ' C°44g os ,4 ot•to• - • •-• • • • - DAVID' 1112Eller • ie ••• •••• , ;center - of la tall Smiadieldsb: IdeILEL , PO!ITi ELIZABSIII AND; -- LA CITY - PAAKE:r. %The nincaratmez. 1 ,4 4 DEBPATC4I ri Lois, masler trill sus as Amy; ieg Wednead.y . sad 2"M" o .4.llaQtyevezy Tuesday Th...2' "I Ms ' " V.h , ek. Si For t•er v. Fos FSAAI4 j}( 1 -u ate:new sal i ffMkt mufti - D hriller,lll.atteri loan fve tSri larday, 4.14„ yl..AWrfrelglOl:=l;dyfra• . . • r. c. =Auras • = Alan EMT: • 14M, WitiCr. etaMAKER;‘ EcKYLO,cO., 'moo*. raorbas,• 4,4 • Ciliateral • CONlZallisillilf Xtyoll4llltiv ?Clit yfaTICO.SniCr kr:r/ 41 &7CP74. , C.rjAriagrot . • . U*4= & Son, 64"4 ,1CAUCinnati. y A...ll.lsauxtyailay.alk_ .." • Cliviciliaabam, Jr LoninDle. sip Ell ma Co . ; Math*. Col:Watt - 14'es, ork. • • • Joseph.ll. Swisher. ': - • V. iitern WhAßV.WridiLAAmpulA. 0 1 3 T 41 4 ,1 b* rk TO b k i r C der, drams rtss 10.CIUN Elms deg MI - , eagts Zulu' currants „WO boxes CittoW (v.. • Prune.; zoo bozo* Orencresilad LeatcmoroZ. cues pier rimed: Gingen. id bide.s - law dial. • bales baud do dog landsoWalstal4.loUder • 100 bu 41=m0it., to mar Umtata,* 106 1, Dams AO baulk Palm Sdsp. euillciadts Soap, the pusest anicle id the avotalli 100 bezel thellect Almonds. Nr.611.6-00 toss assailed sites, • ket sdßeby jo apt WESTIAIIiViOII Emmet riIACUO-re4 te.l.Vabiittiie sale brz ft.i.C9feboxy4ly — my,N o• lauds, jobt tteeired PPvv meatier ula mut, la' .krwook Jams& • o, h!. prime li;pbbgbY, bbdi 7 g a m from wattle, be Witt Clintaa, by 0 • .-- • . auchu.sypoirric SUGAIL-4CO Wed. prime' l`f h.dAr 4 1:Z. 3 r . a m sry.o ne ssvu zAfr . . bi erectDF hiz onantro3Wcurb:Oa b .d m ( omsteamerNontr,abadm,andf orm,. - toull ' • - 11tfbiLEY.4: Barra • PRINTEkO 111A-bategs Mum' Jab, itoing . ..mt .4. soMamyy roteired and Am , 118.1 q by. . - RM2I. : •' II A.MILIIIIESTOCK&WiropeIkIat • 'WINDOW ittIADE-:flaaapatattEtallint. .hue. -of direr= swam,at all yki*a% ktaff aatt Oiled Chinn for aluulatq Skallaaati.lirtat That.- .Faltapt otW and. , for We ?It wog ; co, • • Yoxa6 Asia Teak; campruilr — r cbeiti abd ; AmPerat• _ . hare; BAUALANALSMITti WO COFFEZ-100 b.p pi{m4 reap Rio AA , . ..iv° MAF"'"*" IPA4YB.SIITI/ ...• stn,ll3 AND A1C1L18812 . 42x141414 1 , N l .O &RN; e bbs Pi lialuae; mem aeal &rule bi • T OAF 51.K.0 fr.e..bbbiLoVtaigus stbstud ju at 41 ,, JA &NW kimuge.litilakoex 14 non ~oYW.I. by bianio . . /14414.LEICAlitIMITU ,~~,: VatoVtunt z t,;" bak ltt i M / e 6 sa.by awn ne.tiaLEY .sw tit L ARD—YB bbli'Greise larkfor sabi by,f nart L# llo . llll 4. , Zt.:Zit y #AreT4 . 4 .. L A N:3,4 .244 Od,4rlliirileng izerxrter. mita JA.AItIVILILZEI.OI‘ P A =bixTirr.a4 u l==, Azia Wit AIMITCUEL:rEEL, .6?":1147 kegs :co I Lime, for eh Pr . 44, amits MALL; kli/Stilitall it we. - 111FIELIki Rlg AttLEY--bt abets, jag reciistd by 777 T - 7 - T rob .. V. ;;ll.l.o3VS.H_____l494 D RO QUUAR CCITXD 18-4 hbas Wye.* sad for s. b by se-- Wing ; .11311OWN't.CULUERIBliNai3 O1IA.S:988-47 44 k , Pffia•Pfatastioxi /TA do Bow noun dbi P.r.AisTomar astd...linoklnc.. toc sipe -; P. 9 74, ..• juin, . rOßACCOlakegsktesitickyob n i,,,,,,__ ca. steamer &max tor.sals by. 77.1 F P:;:~ _ ,~, `~ Sv!=,, • "l l 2°!• ,, !s.t , i!aN Rll:4rarir ikYSO tazigkar ' • •
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